Whittier Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

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' . ' .ji ' ; i- i V ' ■ K ' •■ lA ' If J ■ ' V t_ y ■( ' ' I K r ■ X ; V j fu y « .Tr K i-- s 9 ■? ' A :? . ) c ' «f ' f y .y AJ- ' dy- ' ,V y .Arlt J ctll o Ljou .... h4 THE CARDINAL NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS WHITHER UNION HIGH SCHOOL WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 34 1944 The Quad . . . Nerve center of our school . . . Swarming with students . . . What Times Square is to New York . . . The Quad is to Whittier High. P . s CONTENTS d?ool 1 FACULTY CLASSES i?ooL 2 CAMPUS SPORTS SOCIETY ' l r ' y- sms Willi II III Mrs. Nichols being overrun with ideas and students. D E D I C Come onnnnn, Cardinals! To the spirit which prevailed throughout this year of 1944 at Whittier Union High School . . . To the principles that made our every goal a success ... To the students and faculty who worked together linking pleas- ure with knowledge . . . This 1944 Cardinal is respectfully dedicated ... In it are reflected our activities and accomplish- ments attained through a year of working, playin ' g, and study- ing ... A year which will be long remembered by those who took part in making it a suc- cessful and profitable one. 1944 . . . An eventful year of work . . . Crowds thronging around the Activities Office . . . Early morning club meetings . . . The cluttered paint room yielding banners of publicity for . . . The Spotlight Revue with Kay Harding . . . The Prom ... A dream come true . . . The Girls ' League formal . . . The gym transformed into a green fairyland . . . Our best assemblies . . . Henry Scott . . . Connoisseur of the piano . . . Student talent . . . An elaborate array of assorted numbers for everybody ' s pleasure . . . Noted and experienced speakers . . . The award assembly . . . Hon- oring those who have contrib- uted so much to our school . . . All these add up to something of which we are proud . . . The interests and enthusiasms of Whittier High. Students relax at noon. CMION Exciting moment at the Alhambra game. N MEMORIAM Ljonzaled C armenlta- anzo m 3. van le oruiez CROSSING THE BAR . . . Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark; For tho ' out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Lord Tennyson. Girls ' Gym Blue Skies . . . Water fights . . . Loud plaids . . . Peas- ant clothes . . . Zooming P-38 ' s . . . Parched throats . . . Sloppy drinking foun- tains . . . All students at the beach ... (In spirit only) . . . Tanned faces . . . Peel- ing noses . . . Stormy Weather . . . Beige rain- coats . . . White boots . . . Shiny sidewalks Muddy floors . . . Hissing heaters . . . Falling bodies . . . Foggy mornings . . . Stringing hair . . . Groping students . . . Typical Whit- tier High days. The Arcade John Muir BUILDINGS Rubbery hot dogs . . . Pink tickets . . . Box Cars with waxy chocolate . . . Popping coke cups . . . Flying apple cores . . . That ' s what makes Sammy run . . . Clean-up committee . . . Fourth period . . . Growling stomachs . . . Gluey peanut but- ter .. . Bees swarming around the honeys on the front lawn . . . Lunch time at Whittier High. South side of Auditorium The Flag Ceremony 3i 1 1 1 14 - •i.-. ' . yy-. ■il ?-- a : %adlkT The Auditorium The Administration Building In the classroom . . . Scratching pens . . . Ink-stained fingers . . . Silly notes . . . Slaving stu- dents . . . We outfit servicemen by buying stamps and bonds . . . Stifled yawns . . . Preaching teachers . . . Heated discussions . . . Chewing gum . . . Childish pranks . . . Sighs of relief when the bell rings . . . Stampede for the door. Whittier High School Service Flag. OUR SERVICE FLAG BLUE STARS — for students who were with us on Decem- ber 7, 1941, and who are now in the service. GOLD STARS — for lives given in service. The gold stars on our service flag remind us each day of the supreme sacrifice which has been made by some of the alumni and former students of our school. We are proud of their achievement and we are grateful for the honor which they have brought to Whittier High School. May these gold stars serve as a challenge to us ... to make the victory they died for ... a reality. DOC WELBORN, President of Associated Students. I ,_ ' oo; FAC U LT Y . fmm.4. 4i ■! Whittier High School Service Flag. SERVr -V VUe re nJLoual o Ljou .... BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Marshburn. Mr. Reilly and Mrs. Dye. Mrs. Baker and Mr. Diehl. Mr. O. O. Marshburn . . . Chairman of the Board . . . Well informed through years of experience . . . Mrs. Dye . . . Energetic . . . Interested in preventing juvenile delinquency . . Idealistic . . . Mr. John Reilly . . . Enthusiastic . . . Very active in civic affairs . . . Ideas that pack power . . . Mrs. Hazel Baker . . . Cooperative . . . Well informed on students ' likes and dislikes . . . Mr. Victor Deihl . . . Interested . . . Working for the betterment of youth . . . The Board has the first and final -word in school affairs . . . Their generosity has made our school one of the most active and well-run in Southern California. The Board in session. SUPERINTENDENT Cheerio is a big help. First lady of our school . . . Diplomatic . . . Always on the go . . . But not too busy to say hello . . . Prepared for every occasion . . . Active in the com- munity as well as on our cam- pus . . . An excellent speaker . . . Giving her time to the many duties that are just a part of her daily activities . . . The guiding light of Whittier High School. At ease. Superintendent Marian Wilson Hodge. ■ m ADMINISTRATIVE Dr. Kernkamp. Our thanks to . . . Mr. Douglas . . . Dean of Boys . . . His counseling makes our school a better one . . . Popular with everyone . . . Mrs. Vincent . . . Dean of Girls and Guidance Co-ordinator . . . Always willing to help with constructive suggestions . . . Admiration and respect are synonymous with her name . . . Mr. Mills . . . Principal of Adult Edu- cation at Whittier . . . Responsible for the outstanding speakers at the Forums ... A hard worker at a hard job . . . Mr. Throckmorton . . . Capable Director of Attendance . . The reason for our good attendance . . . Handles his difficult job tactfully ... Dr. Kernkamp . . . School physi- cian . . . Helps us keep the doctor away. Mr. Mills. Mr. Throckmorton. Left: Mrs. Vincent. Right: Mr. Douglas. ASSISTANTS «• ' We ' re proud of . . . Mr. Thure . . . Our business manager . . . Keeps the school out of the red . . . Our financial problems unroll smoothly under his capable hands . . . Easy to work with . . . Miss Drake . . . Director of Student Finance . . . Keeps us well-fed despite rationed foods . . . Our fine cafeteria ' is her doing . . . Mrs. Nichols . . . Director of Student Activities . . . Has enough work for three people . . . Respon- sible for our many fine assemblies . . . Always busy . . . Always charm- ing . . . Always helpful. -uL : Mr. Thure. Mrs. Nichols. Miss Drake. FACULTY Row 1: Mrs. Holt — Spanish, Math I; Miss Jones — World Culture, Annual; Miss Jentges — Clothing, Homemak- ing;; Mr. Irwin — Auto Shop, Weld- ing; Mr. Holmes — Physics, Industrial Science, Pre-aviation. Row 2: Mrs. Jaques — Commercial, Occupational Placement; Dr. Jones — Senior , Prob- lems; Mr. Jordon — Biology. Row 1: Miss Fink — English Orienta- tion; Mr. Petty— Math I, Glee Club; Miss Perdew — English Orientation, Senior Problems; Mr. Reamy — Ma- chine Shop, Math I; Miss E. King — English Literature, American Life. Row 2: Miss D. Nelson — Stenography, Office Practice, Typing; Miss Phelan — Lip Reading; Mr. Jarvis — Stage- craft, Wood Shop; Mr. Phelps — Ge- ometry, Algebra; Miss Shepherd — English Orientation. Row 1: Miss L. Wolin — Algebra; Miss Wicklund — Spanish; Miss B. Wolin — Latin, English Orientation. Row 2: Mr. Weiss — Accounting, Typ- ing, Mathematics; Mrs. Whalen — Everyday Science, Biology; Miss Williams— World Culture; Mr. Wil- liams — Library. Row 1: Mr. Van Velzer — Printing, Journalism 1; Miss Steiner — Senior Problems, American Life; Mr. Brom- ley — Metal Shop: Miss Wallace — English Review, English Orientation. Row 2: Mr. Stillman — Band, Orches tra; Mrs. Tomlinson — Typing, Every- day Business; Mr. Whitcomb — Gym: Miss Stock— World Culture, Latin. Mr. Wegner — Accounting. Row 1: Mr. Bailey— Chemistry, Math: Mrs. Carter — American Life; Mrs. Cooper— English Orientation; Mrs. Aborn— English Orientation. Biology; Mrs. Campbell— World Culture; Mr. AUdis -Gym, Swimming. Row 2- Mrs. Bachtelle — Gym; Mrs. Carr — Spanish I, World Cultures; Mrs. Brannan — Typing I, Senior Problems, Current Affairs; Miss Charles - Health Office, Home Nursing. Row 1: Mr. Cleveland — Chemistry, Geometry; Miss Jay — Clothing; Mrs. Cumberland — World Culture; Miss D. Charles — World Culture; Mrs. Har- nett — Gym; Mr. Ellis — Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Architectural Drawing. Row 2: Mr. Cushingham — Mechanical Drawing; Mr. Hanson — Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry: Mr Pitts — Electric Shop, Radio Code; Mr. Bjisto}=S udy Hall, Tennis. Rowf 1: Mrs. Lavin — Study Hall; Miss Marks — Art; Mrs. Mills — American Life, C. P. English; Mr. McCartney — Gym. Row 2; Miss H. Kerl — Ameri- can Life; Miss F. Kerl — Typing, Ste- nography I; Miss McDonald — Piano, Math; Miss F. King — Science. Row 1: Miss Higley — English Orien- tation; Miss Freeland — Spanish I, English Orientation; Mrs. Hendrix — Gym; Miss Gebhardt — Mathematics; Miss George — Latin, French. Row 2: Mrs. Grassel — Dramatics, Speech Arts, Public Speaking; Mrs. Hackney — Homemaking, Foods; Mrs. Alexan- der — American Life, Senior Prob- lems; Miss Nelson — Gym. Teachers whose pictures do not ap- pear: Mr. Cole, Mrs. Counsell, Miss Simser, Mrs. Taylor. Maintenance workers . . . Keeping our campus beauti- ful .. . They appreciate the Campus Clean-up Comimittee . . . .Cafeteria workers . . . Preparing the delicious food in our cafeteria . . . Some in- dispensable workers around the campus . . . Secretaries . . . Typing . . . Filing . . . Dialing . . . Taking dictation . . . Always pleasant and helpful . . . All busier than ever at their busy jobs. Top: Maintenance workers. Bottom: Cafeteria workers. MAINTENANCE STAFF Left: Office staff. Right: Main Office secretaries. Jta - Mo iJ u OL Book 2 I CLASSES , Uli l Ue re J ere o cJLea.d bjou .... Claire Yauchzee, President FRESHMEN Claire Yauchzee . . . Modest . . . Unassuming ... A really indis- pensable person . . . An all- around swell prexy . . . Bursting with bigger ideas . . . Bill Hammer . . . Good - looking vice- president . . . Can really play the piano . . . Cer- tainly an ad- dition to ole Whittier Hi! Bill Hammer, Vice-president Lois Perkins . . . Capable frosh secretary ... Really efficient . . . The best of person- alities . . . Liked by everyone . . . Mildred Moore . . . Adorable frosh social chairman .... Always has another good idea . . . Willing and enthusiastic worker. Lois Perkins, Secretary Mildred Moore, Social Chairman ? Darlene Day and Delores Thompson Song Leaders Ronald Ternquist, Chris Markey, Chappie Wheeler Yell Leaders FRESHMAN CLASS Who says the Freshmen are green? . . . Peppy and enthusiastic class meetings . . . Super Freshman-Sophomore dance, Snow- Dream . . . Capable and enthusiastic officers . . . Really coopera- tive . . . The Seniors just think they ' re green, but they don ' t know . . . Loads of luck, kids. Freshman Council- -Row !: M. Morash, J. Nordstrom, N. Conley, M. Moore, L. Perkins, Miss Jentges; i ow 2: W. Gregory, D. Ermi- garat, C. Yauchzee, C. Markey, B. Hamm.er, C. Wheeler, R. Feldkamp, D. Enfield. FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1947 ,%. . m ' L •• ' V V ' g V r ' SOPHOMORES Bus Koefle. President Virginia Poison, Vice-president Barbara Homey . . . Cute and peppy li ' l gal . . . A secretary appreciated by her classmates . . . An enthusiastic and hard worker . . . Perfect junior to be . . . Betty Ross . . . Darling sophomore so- cial chairman . . . Just -bubbling over v ith swell ideas . . . Popular and lik- able ... A swell addition to any school. Bus Hoefle ... A fellow with a super per- sonality . . . The heart throb of many a gal . . . Super on or off the campus A really capable prexy . . . Vir- ginia Poison ... Jo knows how to scoop up scandalizing news . . . Genial . . . Pleasant and likable personality with an A plus ... A really super vice-prexy. ■t i Baibara Horney, Secretary Betty Ross, Socia ' i Chairman t . S£ Beverly Barker and Greta Eilyeu, Song Leaders Norman Peters, Jack Kirkwood, Bud Chapman, Yell Leaders SOPHOMORE CLASS One more year and they ' ll be upper classmen . . . Hard workers . . . Peppy and enthusiastic leaders . . . Helped the Frosh on the Freshman-Sophomore dance, Snow Dream . . . Always right in the middle of everything ... A really swell class. Sophomore Council— Row 1: B. Ross, S. Rich, V. Poison; Row 2: B. Barker, B. Homey, B. Beane, B. Shreve, V. Whitcomb, J. Wood, J. Newman, J. Rice, G. Bilyeu: Row 3: E. Poison, R. Myers, B. Chapman, N. Peters, J. Kirkwood, B. Hoefle, A, Lee, G. Pederson, J. GaU. SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1946 JUNIORS Phil Lassleben. President Phil Lassleben . . . One half of the hard-to-tell-apart Lassleben twins . . . Liked by everyone . . . Brain . . . Hard worker ... A credit to any class . . . Bill Shafer . . . All-around swell person . . . Making the best of his high school days . . . A regular guy . . . Good humored . . . Cooperative . Bill Shafer, Vice-president Blythe Brodell . . . Absolutely ador able . . . What it takes to be a per- fect secretary . . . Lovable . . . Liked by all . . . Hard worker . . . A real addition to any school . . . Joan Little . . . Glamour and vitality plus . . . Blonde . . . Modest -. . . Gorgeous smile . . . Chic . . . Anticipating fun in her role as social chairman. . August, E. Brodell, Miss King, F. Lassleben Junior Council At Work JUNIOR CLASS Finally got to be upperclassmen . . . Really perfect ... A hard working class . . . Efficient and enthusiastic class officers . . . Working hard to try to make their class best of all ... A real credit to the school and deserving to become seniors. Junior Council— Row 1: J. Little, M. Muth, N. Hutchings; Row 2: E. Shafer, D. Burnett, F. Lassleben, B. Downing, B. Brodell, C. Gillmore, V. Parks, A: Grieve; Row 3: T. Smith, B. Stone, T. Mattis, J. Carlisle, J. Zwerneman, T. August, J. Garliepp. JUNIORS w, CLASS OF 1945 I : ' M  - T. ' V; a :g s-T;4v vri ' ' ' . (,) ' i; ; .i J . w ■ .; i ' SENIORS Jim Garliepp, President Jim Garliepp . . . One of the best fellows ever to come to good ole Whittier Hi . . . Liked by everyone . . . Abso- lutely in on everything ... A swell proxy . . . Seen constantly with you know who . . . Fred Schneringer . . . Better known as burger . . . Cooperative . . . Liked by everyone . . . Really super . . . Nice personal- ity and be- coming. Fred Schneringer, Vice-president Jackie Clarkson . . . Studious ... A capable and willing worker . . . An eye to the future . . . Well liked . . . Aggres- sive . . . Talented . . . Jean Dundas . . . Pretty and blonde . . . Active . . . Outstanding . . . Cordial, friendly . . . Rosy-cheeked . . . Anxious to please . . . Full of good ideas. Jackie Clarkson, Secretary Jean D mdas, Social Chairman Dorothy Gibb, Donna Bailey, Joanne Nordstrom, Song Leaders John Crocker, Yell Leader SENIOR CLASS Four long, hard years finally completed ... A really hard working class with an A-plus rating . . . Alumni dance, a swell record dance, and Alumni Day are only a few activities to their credit . . . The school is really going to miss them . . . Good luck, kids! Senior Council — Row 1: M. Moriarity, J. Dundas, A. Robinson, J. Clarkson, D. Bailey; Row 2: J. Shantz, G. Baker, M. Borchsenius, M. Larkin, M. Downs, F. Kulzer, P. Henderson; Row 3: O. Gutierrez, N. Lewis, L. Drake, J. Sword, W Hunt, S Smith, J. Nord- strom; Row 4: J. Garliepp, F. Schneringer, J. Crocker, T. Rhodes, M. Greene, F. Winnen, D. Gibbs, R. Myers. !ijay BEE CANTERBURY . . . Associated Student Secretary . . . Co-editor of the C W . . . Started Pan-American Coun- cil .. . On Civic Dance Committee ... A really swell girl. NANCY LEWIS . . . Editor of the Car- dinal . . . Two-year member of Girls ' Council . . . Belonged to Sophomore and Senior Council . . . Vice-presi- dent of Girls ' Council . . . Liked by everyone. Acosta, E. Adams, B. Alvares, C. Anguiano, C. Armstrong, J. Arnett, M. Atkinson, R. Bacon, L. Bailey, D. Bailey, F. Baker, B. Baker, G. Barker, J. Barlow, B. Barr, M. Barrus, D. Beck, M. Beede, D. Bell, S. Bell, W. I I ALICE ROBINSON . . . Associated Student song leader . . . Chairman of Dance Committee for second semes- ter .. . Secretary of Representative Board . . . Member of Pep Committee. JEAN DUNDAS . . . Social Chairman of senior class . . . Scholarship So- ciety for four semesters . . . Vice- president of her junior class . . . Three-year member of class councils. Benson, R. Benton, C. Berry, J. Bethurum, I. Bethurum, R. Betz. B. Billington, M. Borchsenius, M. Bottum, C. Boyd, W. Boynton, J. Brace, G. Bradford. D. Bradley, K. Bray, M. Brees, R. Brokaw, N. Brouse, R. Broussard, M. Brown, G. Brown, J. Burroughs, W Bursau, N. Buschke, W Camp, L. Canterbury, Chavez, C. Cheverton, W. Clark, W. Clarkson, J. Clayton, R. Cluster, M. Cochron, C. Conklin, L. Connor, S. Cook, F. Cook, S. Cox, J. Crocker, J. Culp, R. Curtis, B. BILL M HEELER . . . Razor Club prexy . . . Two-year member of Varsity Football team . . . Leader of the. famous Beautiful Dancing Dolls! DOC WELBORN . . . Associated Stu- dent Prexy . . . Three years co-man- ager of track team . . . Cabinet and Representative Board — naturally. Dale. F. Davidson. W. Dengler. P. Dickey. B. Downing, M. Downs. M. DICK MORGAN . . . President of the World Friendship Club . . . Two years a member of the Pep Com- mittee ... A well liked guy and all- around track star. JIM GARLIEPP . . . Senior Class president . . . Two years prexy of Representative Board . . . Co-finance chairman this year . . . Four-year member of class councils . . . Asso- ciated Student Vice-president in his junior year. Elizarraras, J. Engleman, J. Erb, E. Ermigarat. J. Ferguson, H. Ferguson, M. Finley, M. Fox, M. Freeman, H. French. L. Frey, W. Funk, M. Gall, I. Garcia, A. Garcia, C. 9 i % LOLLY DRAKE . . . Second vice- president of Girls ' League . . . Out for G.A.A. for four years . . . Social chairman of her junior class . . . Really in the middle of everything. ALISON DICE . . . Life member of Scholarship Society . . . Studentbody Publicity Manager . . . Active mem- ber of French Club . . . Representa- tive Board member for two years . . . Member of Pep Committee for one year. Garcia, M. Garliepp, .J Carman, J. Gartin, R. Gibb, D, Gilbert, R. Girvirgian, R. Goldsmith, L. Govin, J. Graham, J. Graham, M. Gray, V. Greene, M. Guthrie, J. Gutierrez, C. I Gutierrez, O. Hale, E. Hale, M. Hallmark, J. Hanson, D. MARY LARKIN . . . Publicity Com- mittee . . . Senior Council . . . Repre- sentative Board . . . Four semesters on the Scholarship Society ... A really hard worker. MARY BORCHSENIUS . . . President of Girls ' Council . . . Member of Class Councils for four years . . . Life mem- ber of Scholarship Society . . . Re- ceived gold service medal in her junior year. 1 Hardash, W. Hardcastle, G. Harper, E. Harris, ]. Harris, W. Barter, H. Harvey, B. Haw, M. Hawks, D. Headon. A. Healton, M. Heisterman, F. Henderson, P. Henderson, R. Henley, D. Higdon, J. Hill, F. Hinshaw, J. Hoefle.P. Hofstetfer, P. Hooper, B. Hopkins, H Horton, L. Hoskins, S. Houghton, B. Howard Irons, J. Ivers, D. Jackson. T. Janes, J. Jesles, J. Johns, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. BILL OTHART . . . Future Farmer President in Whittier, Los Angeles County, and Southern California . . . He has been a Cardinal Guard for three years ... A member of the newly formed Senators. JUNE SWORD . . . President of Schol- arship Society in semester I . . . Life member of Scholarship Society . . . Secretary of French Club, first semester . . . Head of servicemen ' s files. Hundley, H. Hunt, B. Hunt, W. Hutchinson, B. Ilten, L. Jones, L. ones, P. Jordan, R. RALPH MYERS . . . Varsity Water Polo and Swimming Team . . . Soph- omore Class Prexy . . . Member of this year ' s ticket committee . . . Member of Dance Committee . . . An enthusiastic worker. RUFUS OGILVIE . . . Dance Com- mittee for three years ... In charge of Public Address System for four years . . . Proud owner of a gold medal . . . Has simply hundreds of hours to his credit. Knight, M. Kulukjian, B. LaBlond, R. Lacey, R. Lacy, D. Laird, C Lamphere, P. Larkin, M. Larson, E. Lawson, J. Lee, D. Lee, D. Lehman, E. Lewis ,G. Lewis, N. JACKIE CLARKSON . . . Secretary ci the Senior Class . . . Pep Committee Vice-president first semester . . . Honored Queen of Job ' s Daughters . . . Genius in math. MARIE NORDSTROM . . . Secretary of Pep Committe e , first semester . . . Four years a member of class coun- cils . . . Secretary of her junior class . . . Constantly seen with you know who. Lichtenstein, S. Liljenstein, B. Lopez, R. Luevano, E. Lusk. L. Lytle, O. McAllister, J. McClain, G. McClain, J. McCulloch, M. McFadden, S. McKinney, M. McKinnon, B. McLaughlin, P. Macias, M. Mann, D. Marks, V, Martin, N. Mefferd, B. Melendrez, M. GRACE ANN BAKER . . . Four years a member of class councils . . . On the Representative Board for two years . . . One year on Girls ' Council. Also a member of the esteemed An- nual Staff. WINIFRED HUNT . . . President of this year ' s Science Club . . . Two- year member of the Pep Committee . . . Senior Council . . . Class editor of the Cardinal. Merrill, J. Meyer, L. Midkiif, G. Miller, B. Moore, B. Mora, V. Morago, B. Moreno, H. Morgan, J. Morgan, R. Moriarty, M. Morrison, D. Mullen, P. Murphy, P. Myers, J. Naumann, F. Needham, M. Neifert, J. Neilson, J. Newton, R. Niceley, B. Nordstrom, J. Nordstrom, M. Ogilvie, R. Ostrom, C. Oswalt, B. Othart, C. Othart, W. Overholt, F. RICHARD NEWTON . . . Best known for sports . . . On track team . . . On Varsity Football Team . . . Better known on the campus as birdlegs. RUSSELL POMEROY . . . Captain of the Varsity Football Team . . . Stu- dent Council junior year . . . Razor Club Executive Board . . . Member of Senators . . . Vice-president of judicial branch of the Senators. Parcher, S. Paulson, J. Pearson, C. Pelton, W. Pentecost, W. Peterman. C. Peterraan, W. Peterson, C. Polder, I. Pomeroy, R. Ponce de Leon, E. Ponce de Leon, H. Pounds, G. P . i ' : w TC=9 f. 2 .. 1 ' ! I % Pry or, B. Quails, W. Ray, M. Reade, M. Redman, W. .St -at Reynolds, E. Reynolds, L. Rhodes, T. Rich, W. Robbins, C. Robinson, A. ■ft ! a Rocha, L. Rodney, W. Rogers, C. Roper, O. Rose, H. Rosenthal, L. ! MYRA DOWNS . . . Girls ' League president . . . Two-year member of the Girls ' Council . . . On the Junior Class Council . . . Always busy. MAXINE BILLINGTON . . . G.A.A. president . . . Secretary of this year ' s World Friendship Club . . . Life member of Scholarship Society . . . Associated Student Council. Russell, B. Sack, A. Sadler, J. Sanchez, C. Sanchez, M. Sanders, R. Sarff, B. Sargent, W. Sargent, W. Sartin, J. ••r , ' Schaufelberger, W Schlegilmilch, K. Schneringer, F. Schoonover. W. Seppi, R. DON BEEDE . . . Cardinal photog- rapher ... A really hard workerC?) PETE HENDERSON . . . Associated student yell leader . . . Member of Senior Council . . . General chairman of Spotlig ht Revue . . . Member of Cabinet, Representative Board, and Pep Committee. BUCK HOPKINS . . . Active in Bee Basketball and star catcher on Var- sity Baseball . . . Sports Editor on the C W staff . . . One of the Main Street Maulers. Shade, B. Shamberger, A. Shantz, J. Sherman, R. Shoemaker, C. Simmons, J. Smith, B. Smith, B. Smith, B. Smith, B. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, S. South, C. Spears, D, Spofford, L. Stamy, L. Stoll, A. Swift, M. Sword, J. DON BRADFORD . . . Co-finance chairman of Associated Students for a year and a half . . . Captain of Varsity Water Polo Team ... A member of Varsity Water Polo Team and Swimming Team for two years. JOHN CROCKER . . . Senior Class Yell Leader . . . Master of Ceremonies at the Spotlite Revue . . . Member oi Sophomore and Junior Council . . . Active in Track and Water Polo. Tange, N. Ternquist, B. TheroU, B. Thomas, C. Thompson, N. Thomsen, R. Thornburg, R. Tibbetts, B. Tomlinson, F. Torbett, M. Townsend, C. Turk, J. Turk, J. Vandivort, D. Varner, V. Waer, J. WaUs, G. Welborn, R. Weils, G. Wheeler, L. Wheeler, W White, W. Wiest. J. Wilkerson, M WilUams, R. Wingert, M. Winklemann, J, Winnen, F. Wiseman, W. DAVE HENLEY . . . President of his Junior Class . . . Class councils . . . On the Pep Committee and Dance Committee last year . . . Always busy. Wishara, R. SID HOSKINS . . . Co-editor of the Wohimuth,s C W . . . Co-sports editor on the Wolfe, J. Cardinal. Woods, M. Young, D. Young, M. Atencio, A. Crow, R. Dice, A. Fondren, M. Ford, C. Garwood, B. Kulzer, F. Neushutz. W. Smith, K. Stack, C. Wahler, R. Walker, W. WILHELMENE SCHAUFEL- BERGER . . . President of Car- dinal Guides . . . Secretary of Representative Board and a member for four years . . World Friendship Club member . . . Active in Latin and Spanish Clubs . . . On Scholarship So- ciety. FRED SCHNERINGER . . . Vice- president of the senior class . . . In the Lions Club Speaking Con- test ... A whiz at tennis. MILDRED MELENDREZ . . Vice- president of Spanish Club, Semester I . . . Helped to start the Mexican Courtesy Club . . . A four-year member of the Spanish Club . . . Liked by everyone. AL GARCIA . . . President of Mexican Courtesy Cub in jun- ior year . . . President of Repre- sentative Board, second semes- ter .. . Senior Council member . . . Senator . . . Member of Varsity Basketball Team. CAMERA SHY r li Johnson, E. Moss, M. Abernathy, G. Berry, H. Brown, M. Burnam, P. Croffoot, C. Cuthbertson. C Dunham, R. Fish, L. Henry, R. Irvin, W. Jessup, J. Johnson, L. Jones, G. Louk, L. Maxwell, G. Myers, R. Newton, D. Nidever, R. Oglesby, T. Parker, G. Price, B. Schuerman, I. Scott, D. ■ Settles, G. Smith, B. Stevenson, L. Webster, K. Wood, M. CLASS ACTIVITIES W. Gregory. Miss Jentges, J. Nordstrom, J. Trejo R. P once, Mrs. Whalen, A. Lee, V. Whitcomb Each class should be proud of this year ' s accomplishments . . . Making a success of everything . . . Preparing for the future . . . Always enthusiastic and simply full of ideas . . . Each class is an addition to ole Whittier Hi. w ir J. Folger, C. Pyles.J. Zwerneman M. Greene, Mrs. Holt, M. Nordstrom, L. Drake y06 CAMPUS y L ■ ' nrar ' !! 4 L Jou re he Kyntu School or v 1 [e .... CABINET Richard Doc Welborn President Bob Lassleben Vice-president Bee Canterbury Secretary Myra Downs President of the Girls ' League Bill Wheeler President of the Razor Club Maxine Billington President of the G.A.A. Don Bradford Student Finance Co-chairman ■Jim Garliepp Student Finance Co-chairman Sid Hoskins Co-editor of the C and W Bee Canterbury Co-editor of the C and W Nancy Lewis Editor of the Cardinal Annual Grace Ann Baker. . .Business Manager of the Annual Mary Lou Moriarity Song Leader Representative (1st semester) Alice Robinson Song Leader Representative (2nd semester) Pete Henderson Yell Leader Representative Jvlarilou Moriarity, Pete Henderson, Alice Robinson. r f upper — Richard Welborn, President. Middle — Bob Lassleben, Vice-president. Lower — Bee Canterbury, Secretary. Maxine Billinglon, Alison Dice. Don Bradford. Jim Garliepp. I MEMBERS Every Wednesday morning . . . 8:30 to 9:30 . . . Confusion and excitement prevail in Room llOA . . . What is it? . . . Some lucky person with a Hershey bar? . . . No, just a weekly Cabi- net meeting . . . With all twelve members filling the little room to capacity . . . Doc calls them to order with dignity and force . . . Mostly force . . . The Cabinet arrives at decisions on school problem with boisterous finality . . . They planned and held the San Gabriel Valley Student Conference at Whittier with Doc presiding . . . When Cabinet minds start working, the air is blue with ideas . . . Arguments . . . Solutions . . . Mrs. Nichols . . . The perfect adviser . . . Their guiding light . . . Their enthusiastic spirit permeated the air and surrounded the school . . Everyone who worked with the Cabinet caught their infectious disease . . . School spirit. Upper — Nancy Lewis, Grace Ann Baker. Lower — Bee Canterbury, Sid Hoskins. G I R L S ' LEAGUE Girls ' League . . . Second annual All- Campus Conference . . . Girls Today, Women Tomorrow . . . Diligent (?) officers . . . Guided by the capable Miss Nelson . . . Myra Downs, your vivacious president ... A girl with personality plus . . . Dogpatch Daze and The Wearing of the Green . . . Two success- ful Girls ' League affairs ... A club for all girls ... A fitting example of coopera- tion among future citizens. Mary Larkin, Bev Downing, Joan Garliepp, Myra Downs, Barbara Hagler, Lolly Drake, Chris Gillraore. Petticoat sentries of the campus . . . Guiding the better half . . . Helping to solve girls ' problems . . . Understanding . . . Thoughtful . . . Making out rules to aid Whittier theaters . . . Planning dances . . . Red Cross activities . . . Decorating Christmas trees for soldiers . . . Entertaining soldiers at the camps ... A true friend to everyone . . . The Girls ' Council. OFFICERS President Mary Borchsenius Vice-President Nancy Lewis Secretary loan Garliepp GIRLS ' GOUNGIL Row 1: M. Moore, E. Ponce de Leon, F. Kulzer, P. Hun- nicutt, M. Downs. Row 2: B. Beane, B. Shreve, T. Jones, N. Lewis. Row 3: J. Nordstrom, Mrs. Alexander, J. Garliepp, M. Borchsenius, H. S t i c k n e y , C. Adden. RAZOR CLUB B. Whe eler, J. Zwerneman, Mr. McCartney, J. Johnson. The club for all boys . . . Led by Whittier ' s rugged, tough guys . . . Cooperative and willing workers . . . Adviser and friend, Mr. McCartney . . . Mac to the fellows . . . Sponsoring the successful spring dance . . . Lettermen ' s assemblies . . . Interesting and educational programs each month . . . The capable campus favorite, Bill Wheeler, president . . . Assisted by his stalwart officers, Jim Zwerneman, Joe Johnson, Rufus Ogilvie, Russell Pomeroy, and Phil Lassleben. SENATORS Row 1: J. Alvarez, S. Hoskins, B. Othart, D. Bradford, A. Headon. Row 2: Mi. McCartney, D. Welborn, R. Romero, W. Pelton, J. Zwerneman, A. Garcia, B. Moore, W. Sargent, L. Pearson, Mr. Douglas. Rov - 3; C. Dumett, D. Burnett, T. August, R. Pomeroy, B. Wheeler, J. Garliepp, P. Lassleben, B. Hill, B. Lassleben. Something new on the campus . . . An honorary organization for junior and senior boys . . . Chosen by a committee of students and teachers . . . For schol- arship, citizenship, and leadership . . . Created to encourage and regulate stu- dent activities . . . Divided into com- mittees to discuss student problems . . . Each member identified by card and pin . . . Have you seen them? Grace Ann Baker, Business Manager. Pat Spencer, Assistant Editor. Nancy Lewis, Editor. i ANNUAL Hastily sketching lay-outs . . . Ouch! that copy box is hot . . . Scheduling and rescheduling pictures . . . Disorderly desks . . . Constantly ravaged by fellow- members . . . Laborious task of writing copy . . . Mudgie shooing her truant staff back to 101 . . . Taking pictures with Mr. Wallets . . . Getting out of classes, oh joy! . . . No, Joy, I wasn ' t speaking to you . . . Losing identification . . . Losing dummies . . . Losing minds . . . Hurriedly making-out pink slips . . . Sitting on each other ' s desks . . . Kicking over chairs . . . Mad? . . . No, just your Annual Staff! Upper: Annabel Grieve, Jo Ann Seppi. Lower: Winnie Hunt, Lois Lusk. The members of the Annual Staff include Editor Nancy Lewis Assistant Editor Pat Spencer Class Editor Winifred Hunt Assistant Class Editor Lois Lusk Campus Editor Faith Miller Assistant Campus Editor Jacka Gray- Business Managers Grace Ann Baker, Annabel Grisve, Jo Ann Seppi Boys ' Sports Editors .... Sid Hoskins and Dick Fisher G irls ' Sports Editor Helen Shutt Society Editor Joy Myers Typist Mary Borchsenius Photographers Barbara Shreve, Don Beede, Leon Braskamp Artist Merle Swift Adviser Marjorie F. Jones STAFF Upper: Merle Swift, -Don Beede, Leon Brascamp. Lower: Dick Fisher, Helen Shul!, Sid Hoskins. X 1 r ' W. ' j Joy Myers, Faith Miller, Jacka Gray, Miss Jones. Sid Hoskins, Mr. Van Velzer, Bee Canterbury. c a n d W The constant din of typewriters . . . Hurrying to meet the Monday night deadhne . . . Praying for inspiration . . . Sending papers to the school ' s boys in the service . . . Interviewing speakers . . . Floor and desks strewn with old C. W. ' s . . . Hard-work- ing editors . . . Bee Canterbury . . . Sid Hoskins . . . And good old Van . . . The latest in news . . . The pop- ular gossip column . . . Witty stories and poems . . . Your busy staff at work . . . But not too occupied to laugh and joke ... Or to swipe the Annual Staff ' s paste, date stamp, scissors, etc. Upper: Teta Oglesby, Jean Kneass, Megan Thomas, Gloria Walls. Lower: Virginia Poison, Elea- nor Bowen, Virginia Parks, Bev Downing. WEE KLY Editors . Bee Canterbury and Sid Hoskins Managing Editor Verna Gray ' Front Page Editor Beverly Downing Sports Editor Buck Hopkins Society Page Editor Virginia Parks Editorial Page Editor Gloria Walls Reporters — Shirley Konecne, Virginia Bullock, Jeanne Wiesseman, Connie Connors, Eleanor Bowen, Virginia Poison, Leta McMillen, Megan Thomas, Teta Oglesby, Dave Wahler, Pete Henderson, Dick Fisher, and Jean Kneass Staff Artist Merle Swift Advertising Manager Bettie Ross Salesmen — Joe Caneer, Emily Smith, Lowell Petterson Adviser F. C. Van Velzer Upper: Dave Wahler, Buck Hopkins, Dick Fisher, Pete Henderson. Lower: Leta McMillen, Shirley Konecene, Jeanne Wiessman, Virginia Bullock, Vivianna Connors. Lett: Joe Caneer, Merle Sv ift. Right: Emily Smith, Betty Ross. Row 1: M. Gurley, P. Spencer, R. Hunnicutt, J. Sword, A. Dice, L. Rosenthal, L. Hobson, T. Zinser, B. Sword, J. Newman, E. Larson; Row 2: L. Perkins, J. Folger, M. Thomas, J. Wood, G. Bilyeu, j. Dundas, M. Moriarity, N. Chamber, V. Wiess, B. Harris; Row 3: J. Johns, M. Ferguson, M. Woods, B. Miller, M. Schaufelberger, W. Schaufelberger, V. Parks, J. Nordstrom, D. Dice, J. Espolt, B. Beane, D. Diehl; Row 4: J. Gall, J. Cooper, C. Alvae, M. Billington, B. Cheverton, J. Crocker, R. Williams, M. Downs, L. Drake, M. Larkin, C. Gillmore, N. Lewis, J. Howard; Row 5; M. Baker, R. Pomeroy, T. August, H. Borchers. SCHOLARSHIP Brains hard at work . . . Buried in books . . . Striving for 3 A ' s and a B . . . Ah, made it at last! . . . Studying to maintain the good grades . . . Building s. reputation which will follow the scholars through life . . . The Scholarship Society . . . Preparing to meet the problems of the future. Life members include Maxine Billington, Mary Borchsenius, Robert Gulp, Alison Dice, Mary Ferguson, Louise Goldsmith, Patricia Hofstetter, Janet Johns, Ellen Larson, Betty Miller, Leslie Rosenthal, Wilhelmene Schaufelberger, Lois Stamy, June Sword. Left: M. Borchsenius, R. Gulp, M. Billington. Right: M. Ferguson, A. Dice, L. Goldsmith. OFFICERS 1st and 2nd Semester SOCIETY The Life Members of the Scholarship Society in- clude Maxine Billington, Mary Borchsenius, Robert Gulp, Alison Dice, Mary Ferguson, Louise Gold- smith, Patricia Hofstetter, Janet Johns, Ellen Larson, Betty Miller, Leslie Rosenthal, Wilhelmene Schaufel- berger, Lois Stamy, June Sword. The officers for both semesters include Presidents, June Sword, Jacob Polder; Vice-presidents, Clem Dumett, Barbara Sword; Social Chairmen, Barbara Hagler, June Sword; Secretary-treasurers, Doris Dice, Wilhelmene Schaufelberger. Upper: J. Sword, L. Stamy. Middle: B. Miller, L. Rosenthal, W. Shaufel- berger. Lower: E. Larson, J. Johns, P. Hofstetter, GLEE CLUBS Dulcet music echoing from Choral Hall . . . Me- lodious songs . . . Harmonious voices . . . Faithful practicing of do-re-mi ' s . . . Under the untiring efforts of Mr. Petty, director, the Glee Clubs this year presented . . . Spring Glee Qub Festival . . . Other musical programs . . . Took part in Christ- mas and Thanksgiving programs . .• . All in all, the Glee Club had a most successful year. Officers for both semesters include President, Joyce Neilson; Vice-president, Loren Doss; Secretary-Treasurer, Eva Ponce de Leon; Social Chairman, Carol Peterman; President, Wayne Baker; Vice-president, Jackie Berry; Sec- retary-treasurer, Lorraine Ilten. Freshmen Glee Club Officers and Mr. Petty- Row 1: G. McAfee, L. Davis, L. Harton, C. Stark, J. Cox, Y. Paddock, J. Berry, B. Pax, J. Suddath, S. Campbell, E. Ponce de Leon, L. liten, J. Rogers, A. Straiten; Row 2: J. Ried, M. West, S. Tietsort, N. Gemeinhardt, C. Henlsey, V. Bruce, S. Madowa, B. Hedepeth, E. Camp, D. Patterson, M. Morash; Row 3: M. Crofoot, J. Long, N. Lindsay, C. Blankenship; M. Sanders, S. Franco, N. Hoffman, G. Davis, I. Finch: Row 4: M. Holcomb, F. Gull, M. Hughes, G. Corbett, W. Provost, V. Jones, P. Veen, B. Payne, M. Harris; Row 5: A. Rickets, A. Kirkland, M. Wittersheim, M. Bojarguez, L. Bustillos, E. Stein, D. Jordan, V. Marks, D. Jumper, D. Osborne. 1st semester officers 2nd semester officers B A N D Officers: Student Director. Lester Pearson; President, Jemes Waer: Vice-president, Martin Brown: Secretary, Jean Cox; Publicity, Bud Hill; Property Manager, Connie Decker; Faculty Director, Mr. Stillman. Members: De Forrest Crum, cornet; Dick Dickey, cornet; Bill Webb, cornet; Hector Orozco, cornet; Weldon Sperry, cornet; Jean Cox, cornet; Glenn Hardcastle, cornet; Philip Jones, cornet; George Barton, cornet; Bob Brownfield, cornet; Gretchen Meadows, clarinet; Eva Davidson, clarinet; Roddy Wadehul, clarinet; Kenneth Morgan, clarinet; Gordon Bellin, clarinet; Loraine Bustillios, clar inet; Bill Newton, clarinet; Mary Lou Southack, clarinet; Betty Smith, clarinet; Bob Hunt, clarinet; James Hawley, clarinet; Ruth Schmidt, clarinet; Evelyn Kenworthy, flute; Mary Judy Baird, flute; Bonnie Jo Sly, E-b clarinet; Gerald Hawley, E-b horn; Gary Bowers, E-b horn; Marcus Sanchez, saxaphone; Glenn Ward, saxaphone; Grace Wills, saxaphone; Jessie Chavez, saxaphone; Delbert Mann, bass clarinet; Barbee Linthicum, alto clarinet; Joann Aldrich, tenor saxaphone; Otis Lytle, tenor saxa- phone; Jim Waer, saxaphone; Beverly Munn, bassoon; Fred Schneringer, sousaphone; Dana Spears, suosaphone; Don Young, baritone; Dean Hoxey, baritone; Gordon Kelly, baritone; Lester Pearson, trombone; Abelino Atencio, trombone; Robert McClure, trombone; Frances Hill, trombone; Laurence Beckly, trombone; Milton Birch, drums; Shirley Wadehul, drums;, Thelma Quanstrom, drums; Martin Brown, drums; Constance Decker, bells; Muriel Roudebush, bells. Officers: President and Student Director, Robert Kemp; Vice-president, Alice Carlson; Secretary, Bettye Smith; Librarian, Ruth Schmidt; Faculty Director, Mr Stillman. Members: Robert Kemp, violin; Alice Carlson, violin; Bettye Smith, violin; Martin Brown, tympani; Don Loreth, violin; David Archer, violin; Doyle Shouse, violin: Robert Brundin, violin; Berkley Luhmann, violin: Douglas Ostman, French horn; Robert Tranquada, French horn; Bob Brownfield, trumpet; De Forest Crum, trumpet: Monte Newson, trombone; Stanley Krebs, string bass; John Bruce, string bass; Ruth Schmitt, piano; Gwen Damron, violin; Eva Davidson, clarinet: Katherine Webster, cello; Margaret Healton, violin; Mary Lou Southack, clarinet; David Gobar, clarinet; Elin Seeley, cello; Betty Oswald, cello. o C H E S T R A LOS _ CASTELLANOS Upper: Christmas party. Center: 1st Semester officers. Lower: 2d Semester officers. Los Castellanos . . . Painlessly absorbing the culture of old Spain and Latin America . . . Interesting pro- grams . . . Short plays . . . Speakers . . . The long- looked-forward-to Christmas party . . . The pihata, showering little presents and sweets upon the await- ing club members . . . Singing songs . . . Que Comer? . . . Games . . . Todas Las Frutas . . . Club Orchestra . . . Initiation . . . Spring Party . . ! Capably advised by Sehorita Wicklund ... El Fin . . . The Club ' s officers for both semesters are Presidents, Mary Ferguson, Clem Dumett Vice- presidents, Mildred Melendrez, Ruth Thornburgh; Secretary-treasurers, Nancy Hutchings, Carlie Porter; Program Chairmen, Doris Dice, Bob Ponce; Social Chairmen, Claire Helton, Helen Tipton; Publicity Chairmen, Charlyn Pyles, Emily Smith; Song Lead- er, Catalina Chavez; Pianists, Bonnie Paddock, Muriel Roudebush. Rov 1: M. Morash, G. Corbett, H. McMillin, B. King, C. Marruffo, A. Grieve, H. Stickney, M. Scott, J. Garliepp, S. Tietsort, N. Hutchings, M. Muth, H. Tipton, J. Wood, B. Shreve, B. Ross, R. Thomas, R. Borchers, L. Maarel, M. Baker; Row 2: E. Auld, M. Gurley, M. Melendrez, J. Gillies, L. Priem, B. Eshelman, M. Walls, D. Riddle, Eleanor Smith, J. Leach, D. Mieson, R. Witteborn, N. Bean, G. Bilyeu, P. Aboe, J. Sebastian, J. Nolze, I. Kroeker, I. Kneass, M. Berkey, S. Krebs, R. Ponce, R. Ponce de Leon, H. Pellissier, R. Morris; Row 3: I. Wickland, B. Lynd, M. Roudebush, A. Sack, R. Thornburgh, D. Lacy, B. Mockenor, C. Alvares, F. Alauzet, C. Porter, M. West, J. Whittaker, J. Long, B. Stoolie, F. Kulzer, M. Larkin, B. Downing; Row 4: D. Young, K. Morgan, M. Billington, M. Ferguson, J. Johns, J. Johns, H. Jensen, B. Alexander, M. Eickhoff, J. Phillips, M. Palmer, C. Helton, E. Larson, B, Tatro, E. Hill, G. Gooch, K. Williams, N. Baker, J. Lemplin, J. Somers, J. Godwin, S. Corbet, V. Weiss, J. Newman, R. Reyes, C. Markey, D. Kepple, H. Smith, K. Aldrich; Row 5: W. Schaufelberger, S. Nichols, D. Dice, R. Doll, M. Thomas, J. Folger, P. Hunnicutt, F. Miller. . I Row 1; B. Beane, J. Espoll, P. Gibson, T. Zinser, L. Ros- enthal, I. Gall, J. G ay lord , M . Wachter. I. Mc- Neilly. I- Gray. Row 2: E. Larson. M. Hofstetter, ]. Schuyler, B. Sword, M. Woods. M. Reichling, L. Perkins, J. How- ard, P. Hofstetter. Row 3: F. Shutt, J. Hinshaw, R. Doll, C. Gillmore, B. Miller, B. Louk, D. Frank, B. Downing, R. Wil- liams, D. Deihl, M. Downs. Row 4: B. Cox, C. J. Schierman.L. Rylander, J. Roth- armel, B. Linthi- cum, M. J. Schau- felberger, I. Sword, J. Johns, J. Nordstrom, B. Os- borne. Miss Steck; Row 5: D. Thomp- son, V. Larson, R. Cooper, J. Gall, N . F r a n tz , N . Jeske, K. Molnar, L. White, M. Hin- son, J. Gray. LATINA SODALITAS The traditional Latin students . . . Struggling over Virgil, Caesar, and Cicero . . . Relax at their extemporaneous meeting in the Roman room . . . Presided over by the Senior Consul . . . Directed by Miss Steck, the busy ad- viser of the club . . . Christmas party plus initiation . . . Blindfolded members-to-be . . . Drinking horrible con- coctions . . . The successful Roman banquet . . . Arma Virumque Cano or whatever may please you . . . The officers of the Latin Club included: Senior Consul, Pat Hofstetter; Junior Consul, Christine Gillmore; Praestor, Billie Beane; Scribo, Jane Schuyler; Aedile, Leslie Rosen- thal; Tuaestor, Dick Diehl; Musicus, Ellen Larson; Dux Cantus, Roanne Doll and Ray Williams. -r ; ' : Ta« Upper: Latin Club officers Lower Right: Initiation Lower Left: Christmas party LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Linguists in the bud . . . The international language . . . Retaining the spirit of the France that was and will be . . . Few in number but mighty in spirit . . . The yearly Christmas Party . . . Meetings . . . Programs . . . Plays . . . Parlez vousing in what they call the French language . . . The officers for both semesters include Presidents, Leslie Rosen- thal; Ann Reynolds; Vice-presidents, Catherine Othart, Bill Othart; Secretaries, June Sword, Leslie Rosenthal; Program Chairmen, Alison Dice, Cather- ine Othart; Publicity Chairmen, Bill Othart, Alison Dice; Pianist, Joyce Lusk. Upper: Christmas party Lower: Club Officers Row 1: L. Lusk, J. Lusk. A. Dice, V. Bullock, L. Rosenthal. Row 2: C. Othart, J. Ermigarat, J . Hoffman, N. Clifton. Row 3: Miss George, T. August, J. Sword, B, Othart, H. Beebe. Row 1: B. Ternquist, M. Bill ington, W. Schaufelberger, J Sword, R. Witteborn, M. E Case; Row 2: E. Larson, V. J Peterson, L. Perkins, E. Hin shaw, B. Bilyeu, I. Rice, M Larkin, B. Slack; Row 3: B Robonahoff, K. Maturski, B Stoolie, E. Hooch, M. Hinson M. L. West, J. Long; Row 4: D. Morgan, M. Moriarity, I Dundas, J. Howard, Mrs. Cum berland, Mrs. Carr, N. Cham- bers, M. Olguin, D. Welborn, M. Schaufelberger, M. Baker. t0mmm WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB ' Better Thte than never . . . That ' s the motto of the World Friendship Club this year . . . First session took place at the beginning of the sec- ond semester . . . Presided over by the popular Dick Morgan . . . Assisted by the executive board and the new advisers, Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Cumberland . . . Speakers discussing the racial problems in the United States . . . Pro- grams with an international theme ... A club with a future . . . Trying in a small way to insure peace and friendship in the world. President, Dick Morgan; Vice-president, Midge Case; Secretary, Maxine Billington; Treasurer, Imogene Rice. Upper: Club Officers Lower: Executive Board Row 1: F. Shutt, C. Alvarez, E Ponce de Leon, M. Barnes, M, Thomas, P. Spencer, F. Kulzer, W. Schaufelberger; Row 2: J. Myers, D. Lopez, J. Stiles, R, Evans, M. J. Schaufelberger, J Gaylord; Row 3: C. Othart, H, Tipton, D. MacMasters, J. Arm- strong, F. Ballinger; Row 4: D, Robbins, R. Clayton, G. Midkiff COURTESY CLUB Busy . . . Social-minded . . . Guiding guests and new students around the school . . . Promoting Friendship Day . . . Making courtesy blotters . . . Always courteous . . . Helpful . . . Working hard for the future betterment of the school. OFFICERS 1st SEMESTER President Dick Robbins Vice-President Ray Clayton Secretary Cathie Othart Publicity Chairmen Janet Stiles and Pat Spencer Treasurer Megan Thomas 2nd SEMESTER President George Midkiff Vice-President Duane MacMasters Secretary Cathie Othart Publicity Chairman Duane Thompson Treasurer Leone Terning Left: Club officers Right: Active (?) members SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: D. Dice, J. Aldrich, W. Hunt, F. Tomlin- son, M. Hinsen, B. Garwood; Row 2: D. Equitz, W. Prisbey, A. Axworthy, B. Keasling; Row 3: J. Mullenberg, B. Cole, B. Baker. Specimens of spiders, frogs, and insects . . . Discovering new scientific worlds under the microscopes . . . Hikes . . . Field trips to the beach . . . Trying to capture a squirming octopus . . . Look out, Mr. Jordan! . . . Hey, my feet are getting wet! . . . Good fun . . . Educational, too . . . Praises to the scientists of tomorrow. The officers include President, Winnie Hunt; Vice-president, Joe Mullen- burg; Secretary, Beverly Garwood; Mr. Jordan, Adviser. Club officers and Mr. Jordan Members at leisure Row 1: A. Dice, W. Hunt. E. Harper, A. Robinson, J. Clarkson, Mr. McCartney, M. Nordstrom, D. Paine, J. Espolt, B. Beane; Row 2: J. Garliepp, D. Ryan, B. Stoolie, R. Ponce, C. Wheeler, J. Polder, J. Zwerneman, D. Dice. um PEP AND Enthusiastic students promoting noon rallies . . . Spirited send-off for the Varsity teams . . , Clever skits satiring days at Bal . . . Farewell dance to the Seniors in cooperation with the Science Club . . . Red and white pom-poms . . . Battle-scarred megaphones . . . Carelessly littering the Pep room . . . Jim Zwerneman . . . Dynamic chairman of the illustrious Pepsters . . . Purring through his many duties ... As the cat backed into the lawn mower, it said, So ends my tail. Upper: Pep Committee Officers Lower: Presenting the Peppers Wet paint . . . Posters plastered on the walls . . . Pandemonium reign- ing in the paint room . . . Hey, get that brush out of my face! . . . Watch where you ' re step- ping! . . . Spreading propaganda in the school . . . Go to the dances, rallies . . . Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds . . . Equip your soldier . . . Starting cam- paigns . . . Long hours after school . . . Constantly on the go . . . Your Publicity Committee . . . The pin-up group of the campus . . . Chairman . . . Alison Dice. i Row 1: J. Zwerneman, R. Ponce, P. Lassleben; Row 2: J. Sword, B. Brodell, J. Howard, A. Dice, B. Shade, D. Dice. B. Hagler; Row 3: M. Melendrez, L. Rosenthal. U. Larkin, B. Beane, J. Espolt. PUBLICITY Left: Gum chewing gals Right: The pin-ups in person DANCE COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Little, D, Dice, N. Chambers, A. Robinson, B. Brodell, B. Downing; Row 2: J. Polder, J. Zwerneman, B. Cole, B. Thornton, C. Cochran, M. Thoraas; Row 3: P. Lassleben, B. Shafer, C. Wright. Underwater scenes . . . Shading purple streamers . . . Sparkling mirrors . . . Trailing ivy ... A southern creation . . . Original themes . . . Clever interpre- tations . . . Civic dances . . . School dances . . . Beverly Downing, chairman . . . Mrs. Bachtelle, adviser . . . Hard work . . . Worries . . . Climbing ladders . . . Rolling streamers . . . Pinning, tacking, hammering . . . All dances are tops . . . Our sincere appreciation to the Dance Committee. Left: Committee at work Right: Deep Purple Whole Crew: B. Thornton. STAGE CREW ihe Cardinal stage crew in action . . . House lights lowered . . . Curtain! . . . Footlights shining bril- liantly upon the production . . . Excellent sound effects . . . Magical lightings . . . Producing marvelous scenery for our plays . . . Concerts . . . Assemblies . . . Little Theater productions . . . Behind scenes . . . Indispensable to the school. Upper: M. McNeil, W. Ramsey, N. Frantz, B. Eggles- ton. Center: B. Nicely, J. Hawkins, P. Dwyer, D. Thompson, L. Bacon, M. Hale. Lower: L. Henderson, L. Baker, B. Gar- wood, B. Rich, W. Rodney. 5 £a A. Grieve, F. Dale. Row 1: P. Hunnicutt, J. Seppi, V. Parks, E, Bowen. Row 2: B. Gulp, B. Shreve, R. Doll, D. Dice, M. J. Reed. R. Girvigian. ) A vV r Gracious . . . Efficient . . . Greeting visitors . . . Taking tickets . . . Dis- tributing programs . . . Finding seats . . . Courteous and smiling . . . Your usherettes . . . The prominent repre- sentatives of Whittier High . . . Head Usher, Annabel Grieve . . . Adviser, Miss Drake. USHERS Upper: E. Hinshaw, P. Daniels. Lower; C. Roddick, C. Pyle, J. Wiessman. GUIDES Delivering blue slips Working in the library Delivering slips . . . Collecting absence cards . . . Filing records . . . Distributing the Master Absence sheets . . . Running errands . . . Mon- itors ... In the library ... In the Guidance office ... In the Attendance office . . . And in the Gyms . . . Anxiously keeping track of their service points . . . Earning the coveted bronze, silver, and gold awards . . . Their service is indispensable to the school. The officers of the Cardinal Guides are President, Wilhelmene Schaufel- berger; Vice-president, Joan Folger; Secretary, Christine Gillmore. Row 1: J. Folger, D. Dice, J. Reid, L. Ilten, L. Rosenthal, J. Gall, A. Dice, J. Howard, B. Hagler; Row 2: P. Spencer, J. Sword, C. Gill- more, R. Doll, I. Schuyler, B. Sword, B. Garwood, C. Blankenship, M. I. Etchart, M. Smith; Row 3: M. Moore, S. Martin, J. Slater, B. Osbourne, M. Hof- stetter, M. Hinson, D. Frank, W. Schau- felberger; Row 4: T. Kirkendall, M. Downs, W. Hunt, J. Harris, H. Hubbling, D. Barrett, M. Baker, ]. Hinshaw, M. J. Schaufelberger, B. Morrison, F. Shutt. ;♦ ' v ! ! Row 1: D. Young, M. Corrales, J. Cole, P. Corrales, C. Case, Mr. Irwin, B. Othart, G. Clark, D. Syp- herd; Row 2: E. Boumet, D. Ermi- qarat, A. Pugh, J. Johnston, L. Hous- ton, D. Malott, D. Thompson. GUARDS AND Lost? . . . Strayed? . . . Stolen? . . . Just ask a Cardinal Guard . . . The sentries of the school . . . Main- taining order at assemblies and games ... A friendly guide to strangers . . . Smiling . . . Patient . . . Always courteous ... A hard- working organization . . . Proud of its record of service. OFFICERS President . ' Bill Othart Vice-President Manuel Corrales Secretary Jerry Cole Adviser Mr. Irwin ( Tickets for sale . . . Tickets for Whit- tier ' s outstanding sports . . . Swim- ming meets . . . Baseball games . . . Football games . . . Basketball games . . . Water polo . . . Tickets for the Spotlight Revue . . . Tickets for the theatrical productions . . . They sell them and collect them, too . . . Jim Garliepp and Don Bradford, chair- men. FINANCE Row 1: J. Carlisle, C. Bu- rnett, B. Laughlin; Row 2: W. Crum, D. Bradford, D. Kroener. D. Welborn, A. Robin- son, M. Billington, M. Moriarity, J. Garliepp, N. Lewis, J. Clarkson, G. Baker, J. Sword, W. Schaufelberger, M. Lar- kin, L, Drake, L. Rosen- thal, M. Dqwns, B. Canterbury, C. Wright, F. Kulzer, M. Borch- senius, D. Bradford, Mrs. Nichols, D. Ermi- garat, A. Garcia. REPRESENTATIVE BOARD Quiet, please! . . . QUIET! . . . Will you kids shut up! . . . Thus, the twice- weekly meetings of the Representative Board are called to order . . . Student leaders meet and confer . . .Pass on Cabinet decisions . . . Settle school problems with clear understanding . . . Pros and Cons shuttle back and forth-. . . Con- sidering the other side of the question . . . Real workers . . . And all working to put their high school on a high pedestal of . . . Learning . . . Friendliness . . . Cooperative activity. ASSOCIATED STUDENT COUNCIL Similar to the House of Representatives in Washington . . . On a smaller scale . . . Representing every Basic Course class in school . . . Qur Student Council discussed the problems of ... A student recreation center . . . Student behavior . . . War Bond and many other drives . . . Expressing their opinions freely and fairly . . . Carrying back to their classes . . . Decisions . . . Suggestions . . . Complaints . . . Bringing back to the meeting . . . Solutions . . . Bigger and better ideas. iPC ' rr Row 1: D. O ' Neal, A. Dice, G. Baker, C. Marrieffo, M. Downs. W. Schaufelberger, J. Dundas, M. Moriarity; Row 2: R. Johnson, N. Hopkins, M. Borchse- nius, .V. Whitcomb, R. Witteborn, L. Rosen- thal, J. Howard, L. Drake; Row 3: J. Had- den, D. Burnett, K. Al- drich, M. Larkin, F. Kulzer, N. Lewis; Row 4: B. Atkinson, B. Oualls, D. Ermigarat, A, Garcia, P. Lassleben, C. Markey, C. Fondren, R.. Reyes, C. Wright. Richard Holloway — Dr. Rosmer Thelma Parks — Thelma Witch House in Salem . . . Mysticism . . . Secret doors . . . Grotesque idiot . . . Weird disappearances . . . Spiritual seances with a murdered man . . . Young love . . . Ah, me! . . . Fraudulent conspiracies . . . Screams and sighs . . . Hysterical maid . . . First horror drama on Cardinal stage . . . Congratulations to the cast. Eugene Reynolds, Joe Johnson, Martha Hale w WHISPERING WALLS CAST OF EVENING PERFORMANCE Row 1: Eugene Reynolds, Dolores Lacy, Audrey Sack, Marilyn Rowley, Alice Robinson. Row 2: Bruce England, Joe Johnson, Ernest Mc- Daniel, Ted Kirkendall, Mary Ellen Moss, Dick Thompson (witch), Martha Hale, Richard Holloway. The old familiar Christmas tidings . . . Inspiring message to all mankind in a world at war . . . Mary and Joseph . . . The impressive manger scene ... Wise Men and Shepherds bowed in adoration . . . The Wondrous Story . . . Whittier High School ' s annual Christmas program . . . Combined present by the Music and Dramatics departments. W THE WONDROUS STORY VV f w Entire Cast BACKSTAGE The Singers The shrill cry of Curtain! . . . That pang of stage- fright . . . Cold chills . . . Lumps in throats . . . Pungent odor of greasepaint . . . The rustle of swish- ing skirts . . . Excitement and nervousness felt by each member of the cast . . . Backstage ... A background of music, soft and sweet . . . Twinkling sequins . . . Blue ruffles and dancing curls . . . Weren ' t the boys cute or should we say girls? . . . The Jitterbugs, already campus favorites . . . Tight black skirts, red bows, and black beaux ... A Beautiful Morning in baby colors . . . (Jackie Lou) Kay Harding, the pride of Whittier High . . . Shirley tells them . . . Roller skates and plates . . . Johnny our emcee . . . Heaps of praise to Mudgie for the wonderful production of the Spotlight Revue, ' 44. Jackie Lou and Johnny w THE FIGHTING LITTLES The younger generation . . . Love-making and romance . . . Glamorous daughter and Southern roommate . . . Fighting over the affections of two men . . . Father with old-fashioned ideas of love . . . Peace-making mother . . . Little tough guy . . . Unwilling victim of love ' s charms . . . Mix-ups . . . Confusion . . . But loyal to each other . . . The typical American family . . . The Fighting Littles ... A superb performance. Dolores Lacy, Joe Johnson, Jean Dundas, Bert Sarff Bill Othart, Doris Chambers, Martha Hale, Richard Holloway Gloria Walls, Bert Starff. Nancy Chambers, Eugene Reynolds, Jeanette Howard, Pat Hofstetter s o N G AND Y E L L L E A D E R S Pat Frantz, Shirley Howell, Mary Ann Cosby. Mary Lou Mi Elaine Harpe Pete Hendersl Twirling skirts . . . Flashes of red and white . . . Bits of pom- poms flying thru the air and dotting the field . . . Cheering our basketball and football varsities on to victory . . . Making the rallies really peppy . . . Leading the students in the Alma Mater at the assemblies . . . Whittier ' s Betty Coeds, Mary Lou Moriarity, Elaine Harper, Alice Robinson . . . Shouting instructions with the megaphone . . . The big W . . . E-a-taw . . . Boom-Chug-Chug . . . Exchanging yells with the opposite side . . . Throwing themselves into odd contortions . . . The yell leaders, Bruno Stoolie and Pete Henderson. Twirling batons . . . Flashing silver . . . Short skirts . . . White boots . . . Prancing steps . . . Pert Shirley Howell . . . Whirling dervish . . . Assisted by two other popular girls . . . Mary Ann Cosby ... Pat Frantz . . . Strutting down the field between the halves of football games . . . Doing their part, for school spirit . . . The majorettes. M A J O R E T T E S , ' J O ' A ' «7 Lou i; • ' sEa fenabJK D SPORTS Twirling skirts . . . Flashes of red and w ' oms flying thru the air and dotting the ketball and football varsities on t- really peppy . . . Leadii -■ assemblies Ly i o Uictor f V • • • Basketball Track Football Baseball •J- Water Polo Wrestling te AC J H Tennis Dynamic Coach Newman . . . One of the finest prep and college coaches in Southern California . . . New this year in the annals of Ye Card Campus . . . Made quite a name for himself coaching the football varsity . . . Heavy driller of pigskin fundamentals . . . Our selection for the Man of the Year at Whittier High. Capt. Pomeroy, Coach Newman, A ssistant Coach Bonham Cliff Ford, back Jijr, V ' ' Dick Newton, back Bill Wheeler, back VARSITY FOOTBALL Through these portals pass the most beautiful players attending Whittier High . . . We salute our team of spirited pigskinoligists . . . To- gether they performed wonders . . . Won four, lost only two games . . . Would have rather lost all of the other games than lose to Alhambra . . . Captain Russ Pomeroy symbolizes the fight- ing spirit of the Redbird ' 43 eleven . . . Whittier High salutes our fighting varsity. George Midkiff, back ' Ray Seppi, center Capt. R. Pomeroy, Line. - Tom August, end Bill Quails, end John Craven, line ■ r Rov 1: R. Clayton, G. Midkiff, G. Davis, R. Pomeroy, Assistant Coach Bonham, Coach Nev man, D. Vandivort, R. Manzo, J. Carlisle; Row 2: R. Verdugo, R. Johnson, C. Ford, T. Mooshekian, A. Marshall, T. August, F. Schneringer, B. Potter, G. Sanchez, G. Hardcastle; Row 3: B. Quails, B. Wheeler, I. Schuerman, D. Morrison, G. Stoll, B. Williams, A. Callison, M. McKinney, L. Peel, P. Cabral; Row 4: Manager B. Burroughs, B. Freeman, B. Flowers, J. Irons, L. French, R. Davis, B. McLaughlin, R .Seppi, W. Baker, D. Hoxey, J. Craven, Manager B. Hill. Q g O J — ? P ' :_g ' - ' M : 2-«i?,r J. :t '  ' ' s - © i ' A 20 1 a 4m- l :j k Ai Gene Davis, line Jack Irons, line VARS ITY Redbirds vs. Montebello Oilers . . . First test of our pigskin varsity . . . Oilers had us wor- ried at the half . . . Game played at Montebello . . . Final score found Cards on top 28-12. Mass migration from Whittier campus to El Monte for second time . . . Ford scored three touchdowns . . . Massacre royale . . . End of game saw Redbirds with two pelts in their belt . . . Ending score 32-0. History repeats itself . . . Covina Colts literally saddled up and ridden around the field . . . Cloudy day . . . Many rooters on hand to view spectacle . . . Car- dinals moved winning streak to three . . . Whittier 33-Covina 0. . N ACTION Aztec invaders met Redbirds on College Field . . . Fourth victory on road to championship . . . Captain Russ Pomeroy stopped many a charging Mark Keppel runner . . . Wheeler, Newton, Ford combination in the back- field proved profitable for Cards . . . 25-0 slaughter. As bright lights of Hadley field shown down, the Whittier eleven stalled . . . Nebo running without halter . . . Services held next morning for burial of dead . . . Wet ball stopped passing attack of Cards . . . Score, Moors from Alhambra 20, Whittier Red- birds 6. Model T fools Whittier into submission . . . Woodrow Wil- son runs rampant through Car- dinal line . . . Last game for 17 varsity players . . . Last quarter stand saw pass from 50-yard line to 2-yard stripe, but gun blasted before Redbirds could push it over . . . Score 20-7, Whittier on the bottom. BEE FOOTBALL Co-captain Pelton. Coach Cole, Co-captain Morgan Division V champions . . . Cole system clicks again . . . Plenty of good material . . . Had more good spirit than anything else . . . Won five — tied last game with Woodrow Wilson . . . The only Cardinal eleven to beat Alhambra. 1 Row 1: P. Miller, D. Morgan, W. Pelton, Coach Cole, R. Garavito, B. Kim, Manager A. Smith; Row 2: B. McKinney, M. Pierson, D. Burnett, F. Moffet, W. Wyatt, B. Sarff, D. Brandenburg, B. Ballanger, C. Mattias; Row 3: Manager G. Hortter, H. Ferguson. R. Moody, P. Orozco, D. Venezu- ala, R. Romero, J. Alverez, B. Bell, B. Chapman, D. Dean, Manager G. Herriot. Bee Reserves — Row 1: D. Robbins, R. Galvez, J. Ortiz, D. Cole, J. Crocker, B. Mef- ford, G. Spencer; Row 2: G. Herriot, B. Clay, B. Webb, K. Strong, R. Wilson, B. Atkin- son, T. Mattis, W. Neushutz; Row 3: H. Camp, C. Duraett, L. Woods, E. Beardsly, J. Kim- mick, B. Brown, R. Phelps, B. MuUer, H. Brantley, B. Bon- derant. CEE FOOTBALL Coach Whitcomb. Captain Gordie Pederson ' ' - , The Cees were assailed by all of their opponents . . . Coach Whitcomb, new on the job . . . Did his best to turn out a good team, but odds were too great ... A spunky team in spite of greater odds. Row 1: D. Barret, B. Stev- ens, Coach Whitcomb, D. DeVilbiss, G. Pederson; Row 2: V. Lopez, J. Kirk- wood, P. Bryeans, L. Herb- ner, H. Jarnagan, R. Har- vey; Row 3: Manager Welborn, G. Lewis, C. Wheeler, T. Miller, Man- ager Garliepp. Reserves — Row 1: N. Ol- guin, J. Sherman, Coach Whitcomb, A. Acosta, J. Sheldon; Row 2: F. Combs, J. Beauchamps, J. Brown, D. Thornten, B. Hoefle, C. Rendall; Row 3; Manager D. Welborn, R. Ternquist, T. Norman, D. Swift, D. Rofles, E. Bonnet, Manager M. Kopran, Manager J. Garliepp. .--( • Capt. Hill, Coach Bonham. VARSITY BASKETBALL Our varsity basketball squad . . . Mighty some- times ... At other times (?)... First games of the season . . . Everyone a thriller with scores and victories hinging on one or two points . . . Our heartless revenge on Alhambra winning both tussles from the Moors . . . Biggest upset in Southern California prep circles . . . Whittier defeats Montebello 40-25 after the Oilers had amassed a string of 20 straight wins and the C.I.F. championship. ' B. Moore. B. Hill W. Sargent Row 1: J. Irons, E, Erb, R. Davis, D. Sayer; Row 2: J. Craven, R. Gilbert, B. Hill, Coach Bonham, D. Moss, W. Sargent, H. Ponce de Leon; Row 3: W, Baker, Mgr., K. Newels, F. Bailey, R. Benson, R. Kruse, B. Moore, N. Peters, Mgr. SCORES Cards 50 Downey 23 Cards 32 Cards 41 Downey 28 Cards 62 Covina 24 Cards 62 Covina 13 Cards 41 Alhambra 27 Cards 23 Alhambra 22 Cards 40 Montebello 26 Mark Keppel 37 Cards 36 . . Mark Keppel 35 Cards 29 El Monte 42 Cards 23 El Monte 25 Cards 45 Monrovia 18 Cards 49 Monrovia 27 Cards 24 Montebello 35 E.Erb R. Benson H. ponce de Leon Coach Bonham, Capt. Shutt BEE BASKETBALL Bee basketball bouncers under Coach Bonham beat such championship teams as Monrovia and Alhambra but couldn ' t turn tide for champions themselves . . . Always a game worth watching was provided by the middleweights. Row 1: ]. Standish, J. Ortiz, F. Chandler, P. Henderson, B. Hopkins, D. Ryan, B. Stoolie, D. Robbins; Row 2: R. Downs, J. Callas, B. Dixon, D. Spears, P. Campbell, C. Dumeit, B. Brownfield, R. Phelps; Row 3: R. Settlemyre, L. Leonard, M. Wilson, S. Shutt, Coach Bonham, K. Chandler, B. Maclean, W. Pelton, R. Romero. B. Hopkins S. Shutt R. Romero P. Campbell F. Chandler CEE BASKETBALL Second placers in C.I.F. annals . . . One game short of cham- pions . . . Alhambra lightweights in last game of season outshot the Cee aggregation copping the championship . . . Whittier Gees, coached by Al Whitcomb, deserve much credit for their outstanding playing this year . . . good mat- erial for Bees next year. Row 1: D. Jarnagan, D. Barrett, J. Ferguson, C. Per- kins, R. Drake; Row 2: G. Luitwieler, C. Wheel er. V. Lopez, Coach Whitcomb, D. DeVilbiss, R. Reyes, G. Pederson, I. Irving; Row 3: J. Haddon, Mgr„ N. Olguin, R. Herbener, R. Harvey, J. Gall, D. Swift, J. Kirkwood, G. Matoian, Mgr. Coach McCartney, Capt. D. Newton. VARSITY D. Newton, A. Lankford, K. Nowels about to The blocks are set . . . Four men line up ready to run . . . The gun blasts and away they sprint . . . Varsity tracksters in need of more material . . . What did show up, though, was tops. TRACK Row 1: C. Croffet, B.-Culp, P. Henderson, C. Mattias; Row 2: J. Verela, Coach McCartney, W. Wyatt, P. Miller, B. Newton; Row 3: A. Lankford, R. Newton, R. Pomeroy, R. Moody, K. Nowels. BEE TRACK Row 1: J. Beucamp, V. Lopez, B. Newton, D. Downs; Row 2: W. Wilson, P. Henderson, C. Matties, P. Miller; Row 3: B. Thornton, Coach McCartney, K. Strong. Capt. P. Henderson, Coach McCartney. Busy Bees touring the track tor- ridly preparing for a coming meet . . . Plenty of enthusiastic fleet-footed prospective track stars including hurdlers, high jumpers . . . Skirting the track in nothing flat. Hurdlers, P. Henderson, C. Mattias. Captain Irving Schuerman Coach Newman VARSITY BASEBALL Nine naughty diamond cutters shouting phrases oi Kill the Ump and Knock him outa da box . . . Hopkins braced behind the plate, dirt on top of the plate . . . Manzo in front of the plate . . . Bud Hill, Cliff Ford, Irv. Schuer- man knocking in their share of runs with the whole team contributing to a successful season. Manzo winds up! Row 1: Coach Newman, B. Wheeler, R. Romero, R. Gal- vez, W. Pelton, H. Brantley; Row 2: C. Salmon, C. Dum- mett, B. Hopkins, B. Hill, C. Ford, I. Schuerman; F. Chandler; Row 3: Mgr. R. Phelps, J. Craven, K. Chand- ler, H. Ferguson, R. Manzo, B. Cole, S. Kelley, B. Peel. f e -4J Slide, Kelly, Slide! Another put out for Scherm. America ' s favorite sport is also a fa- vorite here at Whittier High . . . Pictured on these pages are the enthusiasts of r the baseball world here on the Card campus. Ready for the coming runner Chandler eyes ball as onlookers look on. Holding ball. D. Bradford, varsity captain; right: Coach AUdis; Bee Captain W. Prisbey. WATER POLO Ugh, splash, ugh, ugh and there on the bottom of the pool lies a challenging foe as the Redbird water poloists drop another team . . . Bradford, Thomas, Borchers, the three horsemen on the varsity polo team . . . Prisby, Benbow, pacing the Bees . . . Harry Alldis shouting encouragement to the enthusiastic water splashers. Action in the North Atlantic (Card pool). B. Cole, B. Baker, Coach Alldis, H. Borchers, H. Hubbling, C. Thomas B, Howe, G. Weeks, W. Prisby, K. Shutt, C. Markey, B. Benbow, J. Mullenberg, H. Hubbling, Mgi. ® m •  mmTfmmi ■ •■ -a . - SWIMMING Swimmers take it easy in the pool. Kroener kapitulates! Cap!. Bradford, Varsity, Coach AUdis, Capt. Prisby, Bee. Markey, Cee. VARSITY, BEE AND CEE ' Long strokes, powerful kicking, describes the Varsity and Bee swimmers in action . . . Gas rationing held the teams to meets with close-by towns . . . Bradford breaking records right and left. i-i ' -J Row 1: J. Brooks, G. Somers, D. South. F. Mar- shall, J. Norman, C. Markey G. Tamplin, C. Perkins, ] Titcomb, B. Hailstone, B Brown, T. Martinez, R Dougan; Row 2: J. Davis D. Thompson, Mgr. R Jenho; J. McCandless, D Kroener, J. Luitweiler, W Prisbey, K. ShutI, F Combs; Row 3: H. Bor chers, D. Spears, D Bradford, W. Peterman, B, Bromby, S. Shutt, J. Gen deraux, J. Howe, B. Ben- bow, Coach AUdis. :i] mm lum nrmn HSimilT mm tW m_ W_i mm HI in li . rf Tennis Coach Bristol, Captain Armstrong Perfect form, powerful strokes, swish- ing movements . . . Our valiant Car- dinal tennis team in action . . . Jack Armstrong, the all-American Boy, captain of the net-smashing varsity . . . Sam Bristol doing his bes.t to pound knowledge about how to play the game into the heads of his novices. TENN Fire when ready Gridley. Varsity Tennis: Row 1: R. Mitchell, J. Armstrong, B. Shafer; Row 2: B. Chapman, J. Crocker, D. McMasters, B. Lassleben; Row 3: Coach Bristol, J. Carlisle, H. Moreno. J. V. Tennis: Row 1: G. Brace, D. Ivers; Row 2, D. Delhi. B. Cathriner, L. Houston, H. Williams; Row 3: Coach Bristol, C. Cochran, J. Irvine, E. Engleman, D. Hoxey. ' iC ' Robert Loera and Archie Headon mixing it up. WRESTLING Coach Wegner, outstanding wrestler, Archie Headon. Grunts and groans emitting from Weg ' s wrestling room . . . Look! He has a neck hold; no, he broke it and now the other guy has an arm lock. Weg steps in to pick the lock because it ' s illegal in prep circles . . . Annual C.I.F. championship held April 1 in the Boys ' Gym . . . Schools participating included San Diego, El Monte, Mon- rovia. Row 1: R. Thomsen, Mgr., R. Lee. D. Barrett, B. Stevens, B. Hoefle, S. Foss, E. Cabral, A. Headon, D. Moon, v. Newall, J. Maxv ell, Coach Wegner; Row 2: J. Fergu- son, B. Sarff, J. Alverez, R. Loera, N. Meadows, G. Lewis, R. Cooper, J. Gutierrez, A. Elizarraz, D. Valenzuela; Row 3: F. Winnen, J. Irons, M. Pierson, B. Quails, A. Hernandez, H. Orozco, J. Kim- mick, R. Wheeler, P. Orozco; Row 4: W. Baker, B. Oker, R. Polentz, B. Freeman, G. Davis, D. Nidever, W. Noble, W. Caruth, R. Settlemyre, R. Ponce de Leon; Row 5 (Right section): N. Frantz, T. Smith, J. Zwerneman, T. August. , 3 «k i I W  ' ' CABINET Marilyn Graham, Maxine Billington. G. A. A. r Busy G.A.A. Cabinet meetings . . . Every Wednesday morning . . . Maxine Billington, this year ' s Prexy . . . Efficient ... A swell girl to work with . . Marilyn Graham, Vice-president ... A go-getter . . . Betty Ternquist, our blond secretary . . . Lots of fun . . . Social Chairman, Joann Aldrich ... So much to do. Row 1: J. Kinney, F. Pris- bey, B. Gardiner, A. Rey- nolds, B. Harris. Row 2: H. Shutt, S. Tietsorl. W WEARERS Row 1: J. Pellissier, M Graham, S. Tietsorl, V Connors, B. Shade, A Dice, L. Drake; Row 2: M Billington, B. Ternquist, J Kinney, M. Karnes, M Broussard, M. Arnett, B Smith. W Wearers . . . Girls who have earned a thousand points . . . Partici- pating in tennis . . . Volleyball . . . Swimming . . . Archery . . . Hockey . . . Badminton . . . Basketball . . . Enjoyed by all . . . Thanks to our advisers for a successful year of sports. Hockey enthusiasts in action. Whack!! BASEBALL ARCHERY Strike three, you ' re out . . . Comes the old famiUax cry . . . Bright colored arrows . . . Who made that bull ' s eye? . . . My serve . . . Hits . . . Smashes . . . Hard drives . . . The Juniors are winning this year ' s tennis tournament . . . An all- around swell season. TENNIS Ready for action % BASKETBALL Basketball ... A fast-moving game . . . Watch out! Here comes Joanne Pellissier . . . Volleyball . . . Ah, heck! It didn ' t go over . . . Anyway, it ' s only a game . . . Sticks . . . Who took my hockey stick? . . . Here comes the ball . . . Good! That ' s a goal for us ... A fight to the finish. HOCKEY BADMINTON Watch the birdie. Badminton . . . Shows skill and dex- terity . . . Go get me a birdie . . . This racket ' s no good . . . The girls ' gym filled with noise . . . The blowing wind . . . Striving to win a match ... A swell sport for the hot weather. J. Pellissier, J. Kinney, M. Broussard, M. Karnes. iA9 m 3, ■JKminm - 1. SWIMMING M. Hale, E. Hale, J. Little, W. Provost, R. Doll, B. Downing, C. Gilraore, J. Kinney, J. Pellissier. Pill Swimming ... a sport for the spring . . . Gee! The water ' s cold . . . That belly flop surely hurt . . . No, don ' t push me in . . . Oh, come on! . . . All these cries you hear from a group of girls in the swimming pool. J. Pellissier, J. Kinney, R. Doll, C. Gilmore, B. Downing, J. Little, E. Hale, M. Hale. 0 SOCIETY iion . . . Shows skill and dex- . . . Go get me a birdie . . . This : ' s no good . . . The girls ' gym with noise . . . The blowing wind triving to win a match ... A swell for the hot weather. A J. Pellissier, J. Kinney, M. Broussard, M. Karnes. w 3 I f= i DUe 11 Be Mot 3 ime n he Kylci own onlaht . . . . Successful Snow Dream. JIVIN ' AT THE GYM Those ever-popular noon dances. Soft lights . . . Sweet music . . . Re- mind you of those good Civic Dances? . . . The excitement of an after-the-game record dance . . . The shuffle of feet . . . Dancing to the records of T. Dorsey, Glenn Miller . . . Friday night record dances. Alumni Dance. Final touches. Pete and Stoolie . . . Leading you through a year of funi PEPSTERS Whistling . . . Cheering . . . Munching lunches . . . Peering over heads . . . Standing under the hot noon sun . . . Sur- rounded by school spirit . . . Watching a peppy noon rally! We ' re loyal to you, Whittier Hi! J -. Come on . . . Give! Henry Scott, your most popular as- sembly performer Rudy Vallee and Coast Guard band Student conference CAUGHT Oh Speakers in the Lions ' Club con- test Rudy Vallee Little Theatre The music of Henry Scott echoing through the aud . . . Everybody happy . . . Relaxing from the dull grind of classes . . . The girls ' half holiday . . . Post-war planning . . . Suc- cessful Girls ' League Conference. Randy and Gloria Teachers ' helpers John, June, and Clem. 3K AM P U 5 Dog Patch Pin-up Girls. Drives . . . Always pushing the sale of stamps and bonds . . . Equip a Soldier Drive . . . War Chest Drive . . . Book Drive . . . Red Cross Drive . . . Lots oi work, but lots of fun, too! ling i..- st-wai Sue- eague Over the top in your book drive. ■mri m Hi Jinks Daytime diversion. ' Doc and Howard Pierce Davis In the Coke Room Dancing PROMENADE PARADE Flaying hcst io the Seniors . . . Junior class made Ihe Prom a night to remember . . . Candy Land . . . Hours of work . . . Lots of good ideas . . . Gave you one of the best proms ever. Row 1: Marilou Mo riarity, Phil Lassleben, Joy Myers, Nancy Hutchings. Donna Bailey. Row 2: Marie Nordstrom, Ray Settlemyre, Doc Welborn, Jim Garliepp, Bill Shafer, Fred Bailey, Ralph Myers, Myra Downs Time out WEARIN ' O ' THE GREEN Shamrocks . . . Green and white streaimers . . . The Wearing o ' the Green. The music of Lenny Conn echoing through the gym . . . The long awaited Girls ' League Dance. Just listening Shimmering satins . . . Rustling taffetas . . . An air of formality ... A really successful dance. Fred Mendeck and Barbara Shreve Unawares . . . Caught in campus life School spirit everywhere . . . Bal . Legs . . . Quad. Bal Belles Granny Collins CAMPUS Twirling Skirt. Who ' s Who. Two Cards. At Ihe rally. Isolationists. Muscles. Bend down, sister. Miscellaneous moments . . . Crowds and crowds of students . . . May be you ... or you ... or you. Just resting. I SAT Those boys. Play it, Tom! ' Lucky dog. Miss Prissy! Don ' t swallow it. C W at leisure. Shots snapped around the campus . . . Caught unaware. AROUND Here and there. Always smiling. John Muir rush. School spirit. Brrr! Isn ' t he cute? What ' s he feeding her? ABOUT After hours . . . Behind the scenes . . . Play- ing . . . Laughing . . . Having lots of fun WHITTIER SANITARY DAIRY Grow healthy with products from the Whittier Sanitary Dairy . . . Milk . . . Orange juice . . . Cream and butter . . . Delivered to your doorstep. 126 S. Comstock 42-623 - Whittier Building and Loan Association War bonds and defense stamps . . . Prepare for the future . . . Invest wisely . . . Let Whittier Building and Loan Association help you v ith your problems. 210 E. Philadelphia , 42-641 Quaker City Federal Savings ar d Loan Invest wisely . . . Prepare for the future . . . Buy War Bonds . . . Quaker City Federal Savings and Loan Association is ready and willing to serve you. 135 S. Greenleaf 42-695 BRUEN WHITTIER THEATRES See the top features from all the major studios at Bruen ' s Whittier . . . Wardman . . . and Roxy Theaters. 217 E. Philadelphia 43-859 ' lif ' C THE CO-ED SHOP Whittier ' s outstanding sportswear Salon, where prices are born and raised elsewhere. THE CO-ED KNIT SHOP The Co-ed Shop ' s Five Windows. No cups of gold ... No trophies rare . . . Ensnare your pocketbook . . . Nor pic- tures slick of Tom and Dick . . . With Oh, Boy, that look ... No Rah! Rah! Din . . . No baloney thin ... To youse dear Gals entice ... No but definitely . . . Too, Too True . . . Just Darn Good Merchandise. Corner Bright and Philadelphia Streets l i nit tier t r orun Hunting and fishing . . . Indoor and outdoor sports Equipment for all at Whittier Sporting Goods. 166 S. Greenleaf 43-144 MYER ' S Beautiful dresses . . . Snappy skirts and sweaters . . . Gorgeous jewelry . . . Heavenly perfume . . . Tantalizing lip- stick . . . Anything you desire may be found at Myers ' . 141 N. Greenleaf 42-071 EDGINGTON-DOUGLAS GOOD FOOTWEAR Swankies for the swankie Co-Ed . . . Soft . . . Flexible . . . Clever looking Campus styles . . . You will be seeing them everywhere . . . Edgington-Douglas . . . Good Foot- 116 E. Philadelphia 43-894 142 N. Greenleaf 43-302 J. C. PENNEY CD., INC. HOME DF VALUES J. C. Penny Company has 1,608 stores . . . They are in every state in the United States . . . And have served the public since 1902 . . . The local store was opened in 1923 . . . Every store is working for the betterment of the com- munity in which it is established. y BARR LUMBER COMPANY ' fy ! t ' lan ' ' now . . . Your miracle home of tomorrow . . . Pay later . . . With war bonds bought to- day . . . It ' s a pleasure to help you with your building prob- lems. 803 W. Philadelphia 42-693 TIBBETTS ' Tibbetts ' for smart dresses . . For the Junior Miss . . . Also larger sizes . . . Classic and stylish coats and suits . . . Sweaters and sportswear. 101 S. Greenleaf 43-493 CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY We no longer need to tell you all telephone lines and equip- ment are overcrowded . . . Won ' t you cooperate? 135 N. Bright 43-681 SHEPARD ' S DRESS SHOP Of interest to the high school and col- lege girls . . . We carry in our shop . . . Beautiful slips and lingerie . . . Blouses . . . Skirts . . . Sweaters . . . Sport dresses . . . Dress up dresses . . . Suits and coats . . . We are always glad to help them for style and budgets .... Shepard Shop. 121 N. Bright 43-026 927 East Whittier 42-653 LEFFINGWELL SERVICE COMPANY, LTD. INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES FERTILIZERS K I N G ' S JEWELRY COMPANY for Graduation Gifts 127 N. Greenleaf 43-475 Whittier National Trust R Savings Bank I ' Open your savings account . . . Prepare for a rainy day . . . Help solve your postwar prob- lems by investing at Whittier National Trust and Savings Bank. Philadelphia at Greenleaf 42-651 TE SSLER ' S For smart dresses ... In dressy and sports . . . Sizes 9 to 17 for the Junior Miss . . . Also larger sizes . . . Classic and dressy coats and suits . . . Sweaters and sports- wear. 170 N. Greenleaf 43-771 Style Apparel for Men and Boys UlLLV 121 E. Philadelphia JACK ' S UPTOWN After the show . . . After the dance . . . Jack ' s Uptown . . . Where the fellows and girls all meet and eat . . . Cokes . . . Malts . . . Hamburgers . . . French fries . . . Tan- talizing dinners for hungry humans. 121 East Philadelphia 53-490 MONTEREY HOSIERY, LINGERIE.. SPORTSWEAR, DRESSES 113 N. Greenleaf 43-197 c ( oniotimeni3 of KANDY McNUTT ' S N iand 209 E. Philadelphia 418-138 30S 43-197 EARL MYERS and COMPANY REAL ESTATE 117 E. Philadelphia INSURANCE 42-077 CDCQ TREE CAFE Home o Exceptional Food — Meals and Fountain — 174 N. Greenleaf 410-444 SmiT4l-440R$EIMn TAILORinC Whittier, California 118 E.Philadelphia 43-148 Farmer ' s Hardware Tools and equipment for your victory gar- den . . . Household appliances . . . Utensils . . . Save your pennies for defense stamps . . . Weigh at the Farmers ' Hardware. 180 N. Greenleaf 42-638 MARY JOHNSON RUBY M. DURAND Durand ' s oLaaieA l Uearina ppurel POPULAR PRICES WHITTIER, CALIF. PHONE 412-340 215 N. GREENLEAF AVE. SUNSHINE DO-NUT SHOP For delicious Do-Nuts . . .Coffee . . . Sandwiches and Malts . . . The Sunshine Do Nut Shop. 128 N. Greenleaf I I i i K onara iii tu lions Class of ' 44 GREENWDDD ' S Where You Meet Your Friends Always First With the Latest In Novelty Footwear for School and Social Affairs J- liotoaraiyliii WALLETS ' Studio 234 E. Philadelphia Whittier IE ihtae mleai JAMES R. DARLING CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 125 N. Bright Ave. Whittier, Calif. Phone 429-185 COMPLETELY INSURED ALL WORK GUARANTEED idJ GEDRGFS Watch Repair and Crystal Shop CRYSTALS FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT IIS 106 E. Philadelphia St. LOBBY OF WHITTIER NATIONAL BANK General Motor Trucks Cadillac Buick McAllister motor sales 191 S. Greenleaf Ave. The Best o Success to the Graduating Class of 1944 HILL ' S PHARMACY Cosmetics . . . Toothbrushes . . . Perfumes . . . Founta in service . . . Prescriptions filled . . . All may be had at Hill ' s Pharmacy. 191 N. Greenleaf 43-221 ke y rau Ift ho T You can find it at Gray ' s . . . The friendly store . . . Unusual gifts and greeting cards for all occasions. 128 E. Philadelphia 43-268 In 1954 you will be the business men and women . . . Will you be in Whittier? . . . This deserves your thoughtful attention now . . . Know your community ... Its industry ... Its schools . . . Its complete shopping facilities ... Its climate ... Its diversi- fied income ... Its Chamber of Commerce . . . We have served citizens and newcomers for forty years and will continue . . . Look now at 1954 and plan. Whittier Chamber of Commerce, Louis Myers, President . . . Ralph Thynnes, Secretary. Dl Whittier Chamber of Commerce F. WARDE BRAND INSURANCE .4! J COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE BOWER ' S DRUG STORE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF ' 44 420 E. Philadelphia 43-181 V M DRUG 136 N. Greenleaf 43-087 WHITHER BODK STORE Latest books . . .Fiction and non-fiction Office and school supplies . . . Greet- ing cards for all occasions . . . Come in and browse. 125 N. Greenleaf 43-953 PELLISSIER DAIRY Milk to please everyone . . . Milk for good health . . . Pasteurized . . . Cer- tified . . . Homogenized . . . And raw milk . . . All essential dairy products can be found at the Pellissier Dairy. Beverly and San Gabriel 6-625 riencltu J illS PHONE 42-643 is RES. PHONE 43-836 SWAIN-NANNEY REALTY CO. REALTORS 228 E. Philadelphia St.. V hittier, Calif. ARTHUR MACNEIL REALTOR Let Mac ' Write Yout Insurance 144 E. Philadelphia 42-664 ROSE HILL MEMORIAL PARK Extends Congratulations to the Class of ' 44 Telephone 432-71 Pointsettia Pharmacy LLOYD B. JOHNSON PERSONAL SERVICE 120 E. Philadelphia, Whittier, California ORCHTT ' S WHiniER GROCERY ' A Home Store Owned and Operated by Home Folks 137 East Philadelphia St. Phone 426-81 Whittier, California ROBBIN ' S EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION pharmacy 135 N. Greenleaf Ave. 432-77 Whittier, California L ontpiimenti of- DR. H. W. LINDBERC • DENTIST Phone Whittier 439-49 Oifice Hours 9 to 9 176 North Greenleaf Whittier, California RARCOCR COVER COMPANY 421 South Brand Blvd. Glendale 4, California ( awln y rt ko, r .ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING LEATHER GOODS AND COSTUME JEWELRY GIFTS, GREETING CARDS WOODEN NOVELTIES, PICTURES 224 East Philadelphia Street, Whittier Telephone 420-83 Selloaa J ZJ roitt VlHalt hofy Fountain Lunches - Ice Cream Frosty Malts Sandwiches Chili and Beans 212 East Philadelphia Street Whittier, California L ontpiimeni5 of K. D. MILLER ELECTRIC, INC. 128 S. Greenleaf 433-44 WHITTIER LAUNDRY For the cleanest and whitest clothes in town . . . Send your laun- dry to the Whittier Laundry . . . They ' ll do your laundry if they can . . . Buy Bonds. 202 S. Greenleaf 42-048 ■ REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE ji w. :v:. so:r:lY LEASES RENTALS EXCHANGES OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined for Glasses HENDERSON REALH CO. 207 E. Philadelphia St. 113 N. Bright 434-23 KARL ' S Tr SHOES More Miles to a Shoes for the Entire G alien Kamp Family Women ' s - Children ' s - Men ' s GALLEN KAMP ' S 103 N. Greenleaf Whittier 102 N. Greenleaf 43-315 ' •« SELECT NURSERIES Select Quality TREES CITRUS AVOCADO DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL . TROPICAL SUB-TROPICAL ESPALLIER FRUIT TREES SHRUBS VINES BEDDING PLANTS VEGETABLES AND FLOWERING POTTED HOUSE PLANTS BULBS SEEDS INSECTIDES FERTILIZERS SUPPLIES WHITTIER SELECT NURSERIES 1200 West Whittier Boulevard P. O. Box 107, Whittier, California Phone: Whittier 410-412 Ljoui PHOTOGRAPHER f Wallets ' Stueid 232-234 E. PHILADELPHIA STREET WHITTIER., CALIFORNIA BDDKMAKERS PHOTOGRAPHY WALLETS ' STUDIO MR. WALLETS MR. CUMMINGS PRINTING CASLON PRINTING COMPANY MR. 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