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fc)an« huJiS Cc A 7 ' ' ■. ■ ' ' - • v ' c ft - $ . - 5 4rr. L- , V n r 1 . % ' A y - K iK i ' r NINETEEN HUNDgmMl ffl - FIVE ' ' ' PUBLISHED BY THE ASSDCIATEH STUDENTS WHITTIER UNION HIGH SCHOOL WHITHER, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 35 -j.- 1945 y 3 ' f I 5?A ' SSES -ot- 9f fd..., :A ' eniord The 1945 Cardinal honors our graduating Seniors . . . Ahead of them lies the future . . . Behind them, the memories of high school days . . . May they carry through whatever tasks they choose to undertake with the same determined minds and cheerful hearts that they are taking with them from Whittier High School . . . The Class of 1945 is a shining ex- ample of a job well done. IIV MEMDRIAM Photo courtesy of H ' hittii ' r Nc7i-s Franklin Delano Roosevelt April 12, 1945 t I ■ ' ■ •m.: ►  n-Ss i . «r a €e m . ill 1 ' SERVICEjF AJ J r ' ' y.} Each day blue and gold stars increase on our respected service flag. . . . For each blue star a fellow student has joined the ranks to fight until victory. ... In each gold star is reflected the mem- ories of a gone but not forgotten classmate. . . . May these symbols remind us that a great part of Whittier Union High School has dedicated itself to the winning of the war. . . . We all silently salute this banner of courage. ii V Lady of leisure SUPERINTENDENT Mrs. Hodge . . . Guiding light at the head of all school functions . . . Representative of Whittier High School in all of its outstanding qualities . . . Go-between for faculty and students . . . Anxious to please everyone . . . Succeeds in all of her many duties. Diplomatic . . . Understanding . . . Finds time to make and keep friends both in and out of ' School life . . . Ours is a superintendent at her best. Relaxing Whittier Union High School Board of Trustees Backbone of all school projects. BOARD DF TRUSTEES Mrs. Mabel Dye Mr. John B. Reilly Mr. Victor Deihl Mrs. Hazel Baker Mr. Doyle McMillin Mr. Oliver Thure Mr. Don Douglas ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mr. Thure . . . Business Manager . . . Indispensable member of the facuhy . . . Balances the books . . . Manages all financial affairs . . . Takes time out to be a friend to everyone. Mr. Douglas . . . Dean of Boys . . . Possesses a likeable personality . . . Maintains the respect of all. Mrs. Vincent . . . Dean of Girls . . . Coordinator of all counseling . . . Understands and guides those with school problems. Mrs. Daisy Vincent Miss Geraldine Macdonald Mr. O. Ray Throckmorton Miss Ross Drake Mr. John Mills Miss Macdonald . . . Directs siudent activi- ties with an excellent knowledge of student interest. Mr. Throckmorton . . . Operates the com- plex attendance system with the greatest authority. Miss Drake . . . Never fails to provide palatable food for cafeteria menus. Mr. Mills Adult Education. Dr. Kernkamp . . . Preserves the health of students by giving regular physical check ups. Dr. Lela Kernkamp HI IIHII FACULTY Bachtelle Artigue Bailey Charles Aborn Holmes Cooper Faulkinbury Fink Freeland Hanson Cu mberland Nelson F. King Stack Mills Whitcomb Van Velzer B. Wolin Irwin Reamy Shepherd Nash Marshall Saxton Marks Perdew Jarvis Kerl Campbell L. Wolin Hurst Wegner Thoreau Wolfe Tomlinson Wallace Stillman Stickney Watson FACULTY Brannan Caldwell Cushinghara Carr M. Jones Holt Cole Gebhardt Grassell Phelps Jaques Drake George Cleveland Bristol Counsell Alexander Campbell Ellis E. King Thorp Weiss Lavin Valla L. Jones Jentges Steiner Barnett Jorgenson Newman Phelan McCartney Cochran Jordan Marsters Simser Wicklund Whalen Pitts C. Phelan ' Petty f Office secretdries OFFICE STAFF Office secretaries . . . Cafeteria workers . . . Maintenance staff . . . All as much a part of higfi school as text books . . . These employees are constantly working toward the betterment of Whittier High School . . . We admire and honor them. MAINTENANCE STAFF Cafeteria workers ' I -OLsow- Davis Burnett Helen Shutt Under the guiding hand of Davis Burnett, President, and Helen Shutt, Vice-President, the class of 1945 has sponsored Senior Alumni Day, and Alumni Dance, Santa ' s Toy Shop which many former students attended. SENIOR Later in the year was the Senior Play, presented by the dramatics department and senior class . One of the most unforgettable days is Senior Class Day sponsored by the Senior Council. Row 1: B, Shafer, B. Alderman, J. Carlisle, W. Prisbrey, S. Shutt, T. August. Row 2: B. Hagler, B. Allen, R. Doll, S. Tietsort, C. Gillraore, J. Wiesseman, J. Garliepp, B. Brodell, C .Pyles, C. Roddick. Row 3: P. Lassleben, D. Robbins, H. Shutt, P. Van Velzer, H. Stickney, C. Dumett, D. Dickey. CLASS Shirley Tietsort, Peg. Hamilton Roanne Doll, Chris. Gillmore, Doris Dice Bob Lassleben -: ' : ' f- ffiitisi Barbara Hagler PERSDNALITIES Pat Spencer -II kl rj Davis Burnett Joan Garliepp Bill Shafer Doris Dice Tom August trr II Marilyn Scott The seniors whose pictures appear on these pages have been outstanding in leadership during their four years in high school. They have contributed a great deal of their time and effort to many school activities. Phil Lassleben Joan Little V t . 1 1 Chris Gillmore Bev Downing n D. Adams B. Bea! C. Adden M. Albright E. Beardsley H. Beebe M. Bayless J. Aldrich B. Alexander B. Allen D. Beeman J. Bell G. Bellen R.Allen G. Alverez J. Archer P. Benton A. Berkheimmer A. Bethke C. Armstrong D. Arnett T. August E. Bierman V. Blank C. Blankenship || R. Bagley M. Baird M. Baker J. Blumen R. Bondurant H. Borchers B. Barker L. Barker E. Bowen B. Brodell L. Brummell M. Brussard M. Brussow V. Bullock D. Burnett C. Cain J. Caldwell H. Camp W. Camp P. Campbell J. Caneer J. Carlisle M. Carney L. Carron E. Cartmell G. Chapron J. Chavez J. Chilton B. Colbert W. Cole V. Conners R. Cooper R. Coppock J. Cox S. Cook M. Croffoot W. Crum E. Davidson G. Damron _ P.Daniels fc i , p. Dellinger D. Dickey R. DoU C. Dumett G. Del Venne R. Dixon B. Downing P. Dwyer D. Dice W. Doberstein G. Drumm W. Eaton th B. Eggleston M. Eickhoff J. English J. Ferguson J. Fisher D, Francis J. Garliepp L. Fields W. Flory B. Fuller M. George M. Fields J. Folger J. Gallant C. Gilmore R. Evans L. Farris L. Herrera D. Henderson M. Hernandez A. Grieve R. Hall J. Harkins R. Hayman B. Haqler P. Hamilton R. Harvey M. Headrick E. Hall L. Hann J. Hawkins J. Hedrick J. Holden H. Horttor R. Hostetter L. Houston Y. Houze M. Howell S. Howell D. Hull P. Hunnicutt D. Hunter M. Hyndman M. Jackson E. Hill M. Mitchell D. McMasters L. McMillen F. Moffett D. Moon B. Moore C. Moore S. Morgan D. Moss M. Moss B. Muller B. Munn M. Muth M. Myers O. Myers R. Nagle R. Nash L. Navarro V. Newell D. Nickerson W. Nogle B. Norris K. Newels P. Orozco P. Ott I. Padia F. Parish M. Peloso R. Peterson M. Pierson R. Potter W. Prisbrey D. Ralston D. Piper G. Poyorena V. Provost W. Ramsey C. Porter B. Preston C. Pyles D. Rawlinson A. Reynolds C. Roddick B. Sage M. Scott I. Ried M. Roudebush C. Salmon R. Schmidt D. Robbins R. Ryan L. Scott E. Seeley C. Reinsch J .- W S. Shutt T. Smith A. Soude H. Stickney B.Sly P. Spencer B. Stange J. Stiles A. Smith Y. Spring F. Stark S. Stockman B. Switzer O. TeKell E. Teuber S. Tietsort H. Tipton E. Thomas M. Thomas B. Thompson B. Thornton B. Thurston R. Traft H. Utterback R. Swartzfager J. Sweeney V. Valencia P. Van Velzer M. Waldron R. Wilson N. Walker 1. Walton G. Ward B. Ware D. Ware • L.Woods C. Wright W. Wright B. Williams K. Williams F. Wilson J. Warner W. Washburn B. Webb J. Zwerneman J. Craven D. MacMasters R. Werner M. West C. White D. Whittaker J. Whittaker J. Wiesseman E. Winder J. Wittersheim CAMERA SHY W. Alderman V. Lindsay G. Almskog H. Luitweiler C. Beckley R. Marlott L. Butler M. Maycock M. Curtis P. Miller F.Day C. Montoya W. Dean J. MuUenburg P. Dengler P. Mulvaney D. Dorn W. Oyler D. Drake D. Passons R. Fleming S. Passons R. Garavito S. Ponce G. Graham D. Reed S. Harpst S. Reza R. Jones R. Romero D. Kirkland R. Sherfey S. Krebs H. Williams U. Lierman I ), I BOOKMAKERS The staff of the 1945 Cardinal includes the following students: Editors-in-chief Faith Miller Pat Spencer Senior Editor Ann Grieve Class Editor Helen Shutt Campus Staff Barbara Shaw- Connie Decker Boys ' Sports Staff Richard Phelps Carroll Perkins Harold Olson ■ V Girls ' Sports Staff Shirley Tietsort Jacka Gray Society Staff Phyllis Hunnicutt ' ' Marilyn Scott Pat Daniels Business Staff JoAnn Seppi, Manager Charlyn Pyles Charleen Roddick Staff Artist Harold Olson Staff Photographers Phil Howard Barbara Shreve Jimmy Dugger Miss Marjorie F. Jones has been adviser of Whittier ' s three wartime annuals. To her the staff extends sincere thanks for her help and encouragement in publishing the 1945 Cardinal. We of the staff acknowledge Andy Cummings of Wallets ' Studio, Mr. Christensen of Caslon Printing Company, Sam Babcock of Babcock Cover Comany, and Peterson Engravers. (Member( ' j Est . 1 921 ) V. Whitcomb B. Shreve B. Ponce A. Lee B. Horney J. Pendleton T. Zinser J. Poison , JUNIOR The year 1945 has been filled with success for the Junior class. The Junior-Senior Prom was the most delightful ever held in the Cardinal Ballroom. Their record has shown that they will be capable of leading in school ac- tivities next year. n vv.. -i - y -. Row 1: K. Strong, B. Cole, A. Lee, H. Pellissier, V. Lopez. Row 2: B. Beane, J. Espolt, G. Bilyeu, T. Zinser, J. Godwin, S. Corbet, J. Poison, L Rice, B. Horney, L. Bynum. Row 3: E. Poison, B. Ponce, L Gall, V. Whitcomb, B. Shreve, N. Frantz, B. Chapman, D. Wahler. CLASS Juniors You Should Know ne C taJJ of i lineteen ortu ' f ' 6lX SDPHDMDRE M. Reichling, C. Markey The Sophomores have been very active in class activities. There is the never to be forgotten Freshman-Sophomore Dance, which many of the lower classmen attended. Much credit goes to Joyce Lusk for such a successful occasion. Hats off to Chris Markey and Mitzi Reichling for leading such a peppy class. C. Beaty, J. Ashby, J. Lusk, D. Francis Row 1: C. Beaty, J. Lusk, D. Francis. Row 2: J. Gaylord, M. Montague, M. Schaufelberger, N. Brand, J. Nordstrom, J. Sutliff, B. Osborn, M. Reichling, J. Ashby. Row 3: D. Kepple, T. Marsh- burn, J. Howe, J. McCandless, B. Sewell, C. Markey, R. Herbener, R. Turnquist, M. PeeL Row 4: J. Schmidt, N. Lindsey. J. Slater, M. Foster, D. Payne, J. McNeilly, P. Frantz, M. Pro- vost, D. Dunlap. CLASS Sophomores You Should Know ne i iadd oP i lineteen ortu- f ' deuen FRESHMAN B. Wride, J. Allen, J. Allison, B, Knox Who said the Freshmen were green? Did you see their as- sembly? It was one of the out- standing events of the year. The freshmen have shown much pep and enthusiasm this year, and are on their way to three more wonderful years at Whit- tier Hi. D. Johnson, J. Hoxey, S. Dawson, E. Strunk, J. Howe, J. Stancliff Row 1: M. Kupka, J. Allison, J. Stan- cliff, M. Downs. Row 2: C. Bayette M. Brummell, B. Churchill, M. Wintz, B. Knox, J. Howell, E. Strunk, S. Daw- son, C. McManus. Row 3: J. Hoxsey D. Johnston, J. Allen, T. Moriarty, B, Wride. 5 : CLAS S • ir OUR Irl SCHOOL fil Freshmen You Should Know i ; i ' ; . , 1 ' 1 i i ? ; 1 ( 1 ' t ' ' . • ; ' 1 ■ . ! i I { 1 1 •t i 1 i i . 1 .( ladd of i line teen ortu-eialtt u-eiai Seniors You Have Known STUDENT LEADERS Jim Zwerneman President Dick Fisher Vice-President Mary Hyndman Secretary • Joan Little Publicity Manager Marilyn Scott Song Leader Representative Bus Hoefle Yell Leader Representative, 1st Semester Butter Stevens Yell Leader Representative, 2nd Semester Henri Pellissier Co-Finance Chairman Doris Dice G.A.A. Secretary, 1st Semester Ann Reynolds G.A.A. President, 2nd Semester Beverly Downing Editor of Cardinal White Barbara Hagler Girls ' League President Pat Spencer Co-Editor of Cardinal, 1st Semester Faith Miller Co-Editor of Cardinal, 2nd Semester Beverly Downing Barbara Hagler I A. ft Jim Zwerneman Mary Hyndman Dick Fisher Joan Little The cabinet of Whittier Union High School . . . Preparing for future leadership . . . Dedicating themselves to the betterment of student activities . . . Introducing new and novel ideas on the campus . . . Queen of the Football Season . . . Sadie Haw- kins Carnival . . . New Service Flag . . . Interpreting the school constitution to the best advantage of both students and faculty . . . Wednesday morning meetings proved that our student officers have been worthy of the responsibilities they have taken. Doris Dice Ann Reynolds Joan Bell and Miss Macdonald, Allen Lee, Hope Stickney, Charles Case, Blythe Brodell. REPRESENTATIVE HOARD Are there any safety hazards? . . . Why can ' t we have another luggage day? . . . Cries such as these ring out during the twice weekly meetings of the Representative Board . . . Every school organization is represented in this governing body. ! irxrMi Dick Ermigarat, Naomi Provincio, Nancy Hutchings. Jan Slater. Janice Somers, Pat Gibson. ASSOCIATED STUDENT COUNCIL Student body officers preside again . . . The most democratic governing organization on the campus . . . Representatives link Basic Course classes with student administration. Girls ' League Officers THE FEMININE TOUCH One more successful year to the credit of the Girls ' League Organiza- tion . . . Highlighted by the hilarious presentation of the Hi-Jinx, The Story-Book Ball . . . The colorful dance, Noche Sevillana . . . The Sadie Hawkins Dance climaxing the gala Carnival . . . Efficiently managed by Barbara Hagler, President; 1st Vice-Pres., Chris Gillmore; 2nd Vice-Pres., Roanne Doll; Secretary, Billie Beane; Sergeant-at-Arms, Jean Nordstrom; Song Leaders, Janice Somers, Sally Corbet; Publicity Chairman, Thelma Zinser; Decoration Chair- man, Doris Dice; Adviser, Miss Charles. B. Hagler, C. Gillmore R. Doll. Mrs. Barnett THE SENATORS The Senators . . . Patterned after those in Washington, D. C. . . . Constant checkers . . . Beware ... A Senator is watching you . . . Selected by a committee of students and teachers . . . Di- rected by Mr. Douglas. Row 1: Campbell, Prisbrey, Pederson, Moore, Dumett, Rob- bins, Alderman. Row II: Chandler, Zwerneman, August, Bur- nett, Carlisle, Newton, Romero. Row III: Poison, Mitchell, Pellissier, Mr. Douglas, Shutt, Lassleben, Galvez. Zwerneman, August, Burnett Moore, Lassleben INTELLIGENCE Diligent scholars . . . Cream of the intellectual crop of students . . . Looking forward to the harder lessons in the future . . . Conscientiously bettering their standards of study . . . Our classmates with a high IQ. Life members of the Scholastic So- ciety include Jack Carlisle, Davis Burnett, Marvin Baker, Joann Aldrich, Alberta Bethke, Joanne Blumen, Tom August, Doris Dice, Joan Folger, Phyllis Hunnicutt, Joan Garliepp, Beverly Downing, Chris Gillmore, Pat Spencer, Dick Robbins, Ronald Mitchell, Dean Hull and Megan Thomas. DEPARTMENT Officers Hutchings, Robbins. Spencer, Newman Miss Jones, Charleen Roddick, Jo Ann Seppi, Charlyn Pyles Upper- -Helen Shutt, Ann Grieve Lower — Shirley Tietsort, Jacks Gray BD DK Richard Phelps, Carrol Perkins, Harold Olson Learning by doing . . . Delving in the lore of the bookmaker ' s art . . . Pro- ducing the year ' s history of the Car- dinal Campus in black and white . . . Employing a lingo understood by only the members of the staff . . . Layouts . . . Spreads . . . Dummies . . . Copy . . . Proofs . . . Glossies . . . Copy -Boxes . . . Whispering An- nual secrets in a maddening mono- tone. Spending one day in leisure and the next in a feverish preparation for pic- ture taking . . . Writing copy when inspiration or Mudgie commands . . . Proof reading endless pages . . . Pest- ering the engraver and the printer . . . Such is the life of your young book- makers. Pat Spencer, Faith Miller Upper — Phil Howard, Barbara Shreve, Jimmie Dugger Lower — Barbara Shaw, Connie Decker MAKERS Pat Daniels, Phyllis Hunnicutt, Marilyn Scott ] ly . ADLI Thomas, Downing, Van Velzer Wiesseman, Bowen, Willis, DelVenne, Godwin, Reichling, Poison The staff of the Cardinal and White Weekly . . . Insanely rushing to meet the Monday deadline . . . Page editors . . . Reporters . . . Advertis- ing staff ... A conglomera- tion of questions and news- paper lingo . . . Amidst the pleading cries of Editors Megan and Bev ... At last, Wednes- day noon . . . Line forms to the right . . . Society . . . Sports . . . News . . . Com- pletely recorded for and about the students ... A digest of the events of the week at WhiA tier High. REPDRTERS Editor Bev Downing Managing Editor Meg Thomas News Page Editor Eleanor Bowen Assistant Jo Poison Editorial Page Editor Jeanne Wiesseman Assistant Virginia Bullock Society Page Editor Virginia Parks Assistant Jeanne Kneass News Page Staff — Mitzi Reichling, Jean Godwin, Leta McMillen, Lorelei Bynum Editorial Page Staff — Gwen DelVenne. Barbara Colbert, Janice Gray Society Page Staff. . . .Jean Wood, Jean Nordstrom Sports Page Editor Dave Wahler Assistant Dick Fisher Sports Page Staff. .Bud Chapman, Connie Connors Exchange Editor Joan Willis Advertising Manager Marcille Fulbright Salesmen — Twyla Jones, Margaret Rice, Mildred Walls Adviser F. C. Van Velzer Kneass, Parks, Spencer McMillen, Connors, Colbert, Bullock Bynum, Gray, Wood, Nordstrom Wahler, Fisher, Chapman Club members LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Foreign linguists . . . Un- pronounceable words . . . French plays . . . Christmas party Original meetings . . . All essential to French culture. Officers At leisure Christmas Party Club Officers LATINAS SDDALITATIS - ' tt: . Amo . . . Amas . . . Amat . . . The traditional Christmas party . . . The hilarious initiation . . . Those relaxing meetings in the Roman Room . . Counseled by Miss Steck . . . Led by president Chri, Gillmore. -;£ LDS CASTELLANDS Como esta usted? . . . Foreign chattering . . . Club chorus . . . The long awaited Christmas party . . . Always having fun at meetings . . . Capably led by club presidents, Bobby Ponce and Wesley Prisbrey. OFFICERS Semester 2nd President Wes Prisbrey Vice-President Emily Smith Secretary Jean Newman Social Chairman Bob Ponce Doris Dice Publicity Chairman Joan Garliepp Doreen Riddle „ , „,.„,„ Greta Bilyeu Mary Mavity ' ' Doreen Riddle Muriel Roudebush 1st Bob Ponce . . Wes Prisbrey Greta Bilyeu Emily Smith . Pianist Ruth Witteborn I BIBLE CLUB Two old clubs reorganize this year . . . The German Club under Miss Fink . . . The Bible Qub under Miss Gebhardt . . . The German enthusiasts enjoy parties, singing German folk songs, interesting speakers, and jabbering among themselves . . . The Bible students are inspired by presentation of biblical passages, informal discussion of their text, and reverent devotions . . . Wel- come back to the campus life. DER DEUTSCH VEREIN Discussion. President Wes Prisbrey and Secretary Polly Brown. SCIENTISTS Spiders . . . Flies . . . Demonstrations . . . Experiments . . . Field trips . . . Films . . . Parties ... A newly adopted constitution . . . Co-spon- sored by Mrs. Aborn and Mr. Holmes . . . President, Wes Prisbrey . . . Vice-President, Art Axworthy . . . Secretary, Polly Brown . . . Program Chairman, Marjorie Hinson . . . Field trip, Paul West . . . Publicity Chairmen, Jean Newman and Doris Dice. Row I: M. Hinson, G. Reed, M. Beckner, B. Keesling, L. White, P. Brown. Row II: D. Collins, A. Axworthy, Mrs. Aborn, P. Best, B. Cole, G. Enslow. One of the indispensable committees on campus . . . Joan Little and her co-workers . . . Maintaining order in the paint room . . . Spreading propaganda . . . It ' s Spotlight Re- vue Time . . . Come to the Car- nival . . . Support Your Queen Candidate . . . Only a few of the reminders swaying in the breeze in the quad . . . Banners painted to order . . . For all occasions . . . Always on the job . . . We mean our Publicity Committee. Row 1: A. Grieve, J. Little, P. Van Velzer, J. Stiles. Row 2: D. Dickey, C. Markey, K. Shutt. M. Peel. Row 3: M. Moss, T. August, J. Casselman, N. Baker. fA W 4 H H B Mr. McCartney, Spencer, Holden, Garliepp, Knox, Hoefle, Reichling, Little, Wheeler, Moriarity, August, Kepple, Shreve, Scott. PEPSTERS Noon rallies . . . Pep assemblies . . . Rooting section . . . Card tricks . . . All supported by our one and only pep committee. DANCE COMMITTEE Row 1: D. Dice, A. Reynolds. J. Slater, A. Rickelts, R. Witteborn, T. Zinser Row 2: J. Schuyler, J. Vandenberg, C. Gillmore, M. Thomas, R. Doll, 1. Stiles, B. Downing Row 3. L. White, J. Zwerneman, N. Lindsay, H. Pellissier, A. Lee, C. Dumett 11. ' J ' ■ ' ' ■ If, ' Four hours of just plain hard work besides lots of merri- ment goes into the decorat- ing for each dance. . . . This committee ingeniously trans- forms the gym into a color- ful fairyland. . . . Multi-col- ored streamers. . . . Brilliant painted designs. . . . Clever ideas result in making each dance a gala affair . . . indis- pensable to the school. . . . Megan Thomas, Chairman; Mrs. Bachtelle, Adviser. Christmas party Jean Godwin, Betty Jo Morris, Thelm Zinser, Jean Newman. Helen Tip. on WELCOME COMMITTEE The Courtesy Club . . . Cordial . . . Always friendly . . . Never too busy to say hello . . . Extending a help- ful hand to new students . . . Capably guided by Presi- dents Helen Tipton, Thelma Zinser, and adviser, Mrs. Counsell. GLEE CLUB Furnishing both school and community with music . . . Golden voices blended by Mr. Petty. RHYTHM MAORS F; ; Si? vWH. ' Jj cm tin Ph c_n INCOGNITD INCOGNITO CAST Eric Jorgendorf Bob Chambers, Keilh Aldrich Miss Turner Gerry Muir Miss Hildick Marilyn Mitchell Trudy Blitt Beverly June Ware Chic Johnson Peggy Hamilton Mrs. Bascomb Marjorie Holden Miss Jackson Delight Germain Mrs. Marino Gloria Poyorena Gertrude Shields Shirley Rich Mrs. Shulman Mary Ellen Moss, Delight Germain Miss Peterson Jeannette Leach Helen Clark Shirley Howell Seedy Sloan Carol Adden Captain Mitchell Richard Holloway Fred Collins Dick Dickey Herr Von Stumm Duane Thompson U-Boat Sailor Bill Cole WHY THE CHIMES RANG Cast of the Christmas play included Birney Flowers, Richard Holloway, Shirley Rich, Mary Jackson, Janice Somers, Sid Miller, Charles Houston, Gloria Chapron, Ernie McDaniel, Glenna Corbett, Evelyn Kenworthy, Joan Willis, Beverly June Ware, and Yvette Houze. SPOTLIGHT REVUE Boogie Woogie Tap . . , South Sea Island Fan- tasy . . . Kansas City- Barber Pole Cats . . . Gypsy and cowboy outfits . . . Dick Dickey, master of ceremonies. - ' 9 Continuity, Guest Artists, M. C. Gypsies and Boogie Woogie Tap SNDWBDUND Debonairs Soft lights . . . Sweet music . . . Girls . . . Jitterbugs . . . Comedy . . . All these made up the 9th annual Spotlight Revue . . . Another big sell out. Cover Girls Plus Outstanding Acts SPRING GREEN Nina Cassell Beverly June Ware Mrs. Rumble Helen Beebe Newton Keith Aldrich Tony Cassell Shirley Howell Pinkie Ames Mary Ellen Moss Dunk Doyle Dick Dickey Bing Hotchkiss Jim Zwerneman Major Todd Harry Borchers Genevieve Marilyn Mitchell Officer Ryan Tom August Dr. Blodgett Duane Thompson Scootie Mary Jackson Mr. Putnam Jack Warner Eula Hotchkiss Carol Adden CURTAIN CALL Ready . . . Curtain . . . Lights . . . The rumble of voices backstage . . . Busy paint brushes . . . Swaying backdrops . . . our stage crew . . . The backbone of all productions at Whittier High School. Thompson, Klitgaard, Houston, McClintock, Corbett, Chester. McKenna, Stoddard, Warwick, Thornton. D N CALL These pictures are symbolic of the outstanding work that the Cardinal Guides have accom- plished in the past year . . . Monitors scurry from Attendance Office to classrooms with slips . . . Guides file diligently in Guidance Office and Doctor ' s Office . . . Countless duties were always at hand for the ii usj ous student helpers. ; helpe If ' FINANCIERS Unsung heroes of the campus . . . Handling ticket sales for all occasions . . . Balancing the books . . . Soliciting for bonds . . . stamps . . . for dimes ... for the Red Cross . . . Carefully directed by Henri Pellissier, Davis Bur- nett and Mr. Weiss . . . Their services to the school are varied and necessary. Row 1; Phelps, Axworthy, Gervey. Alderman. Row 2: Burnett, Chandler, Carlisle, DeihI. Row 3; Mr. Weiss, England, Small, Spencer, Baker, Pellissier. CARDINAL GUARDS e- Hl Service with a smile is their motto . . . Keep- ing order at assemblies, rallies, dances . . . Con- stantly on the alert . . . Guided by President Charles Case . . . Re- spected by faculty and students. Row 1: Carrillo, Whittaker, Bennett, Crum. Row 2: Simms, Schmidt, Pat- terson, Fries. Row 3: Young, Whin- nery, Collins, Case, Pugh. The gracious hand- maidens of our beautiful auditorium . . . The rus- sle of turquoise gowns as the girls glide up and down the aisles . . . Distributing programs . . . Guiding the audi- ence to their seats . . . Always in demand . . . For the forums, dramatic productions, concerts, Spotlight Revue, Com- mencement . . . Busy . . . Indispensable . . . Capably organized by Mrs. Mills. J DOWN THE AISLE Row 1- B Houghton, manager; B. McKinney, D. Jordan, J. Alvarez, T. Moochekian, J. Craven, R Spencer K Chandler, C. White, M. Settlemeyer, E. Alford. Row 2: B. MuUer, M. Manzo, K Damron G. Smith, A. Callison, D. Dean, J. Haddon, B. Bailiff, B. Nev ton, M. Pierson. Rov 3: W. Nev man, J. Fondren, A. Smith, N. Visineau, B. Potter, D. Ryan, W. Baker, P. Miller, C. Mattias, J Neary B Cole, R. Ponce, B. Clay, P. Patterson, manager. Row 4: G. Davis, D. Robbms, N. Frantz, L. Doss, P. Westfall, J. Carlisle, D. Fisher, B. Eggleston, T. August, K. Strong, L. Wood, B. Flowers. Coach Newman Although unsuccessful in the last six interscholastic games, the Car- dinal football eleven made up in fighting spirit what they lacked in experience. Captain Craven B SITY Our praises to . . . Chief Newman, Captain Craven, Romero and August. Backfield Coach Bonham Whittier 12 Montebello Whittier 21 El Monte Whittier 12 Excelsior 6 Whittier 19 Kepple Whittier 14 Wilson 7 Whittier 13 Alhambra 7 Whittier 19 Excelsior Row 1: B. Stoolie, V. Roebuck, R. Ternquist, J. Kirkwood, G. Fox, B. Waskom, R. Downs. Row 2: V. Lopez, B. Chapman, R. Herbener, G. Pederson. BEES Row 1: B. Russell, J. Kimmick, H. Orozco, B. Stevens, P. Bryans, L. Starr, R. Barringer. Row 2- D. Moon, C. Wheeler, D. Jarnagan, W. Wilson. Fighting hard, with odds against them, Coach Al Whitcomb and his valiant Cee ' s chalked up 2 wins in the 1944 grid season. Coach Whitcomb and Captain Kopren Sherman, N. Frasier, M. Ballanger, M. Kopren, B. MuUer, D. Smith, Davis, N. Olguin, F. Combs GEES J. Tores, R. Chandler, B. Osborn, R. Chaney, W. Hamilton, G. Hoxsey, D. Foss, V. Newell, ]. Allen, F. Marshall, H. LaCamina. :2 z i5 ' ,fy - ' ■ ' ' •y ifi VARSITY Culminating one of the most suc- cessful and spectacular basketball seasons in the history of W. U. H. S., Coach Bonham ' s varsity cagers defeated Montebello High School 27 to 25 to capture the Di- vision 5 championship of the C.I.F., thus extending their list of consecutive wins to seventeen straight games. They also placed second in the Beverly Hills ' Tour- nament. Coach Bonham and Captain Moore K. Nowels D. Kruse B. Moore D. Sayer F. Chandler Row 1: D. Hull, J. Callas, B. Allen, C. Dumraett, S. Shutt, P. Campbell, F. Chandler, Coach Bonham. Row 2: R. Reyer, K. Nowels, J. Fisher, D. Sayer, B. Moore, D. Kruse, J. Fondren, J. Carlisle, J. Dugger. Whittier Opponent 35 Long Beach Wilson 26 28 Fullerton 14 35 Fullerton 16 30 Long Beach Wilson 26 54 Alhambra 33 26 Mark Kepple 24 46 El Monte 30 42 Excelsior 28 61 Monrovia 30 36 Montebello 32 59 Covina 16 48 Alhambra 26 45 Mark Kepple 35 49 El Monte 19 47 Excelsior 36 47 Monrovia 27 27 Montebello 25 20 Leiizinger 11 34 Long Beach Poly 29 27 Compton 23 36 San Diego Hoover 47 D. Hull B. Allen J. Fondren P. Campbell S. Shutt n C. Salmon, B. Chapman, G. Pedersen, L. Herbener, C. Wheeler. BEES m Captain Pedersen and Coach Bonham. With Aiibrey Bonham coaching, the Bee basketball team hung up a successful sea- son by tying El Monte for the champion- ship of division 5 of the C.I.F. Winning most of their games by but a few points, the Bee team really kept the spectators on the edge of their seats. Often they stole the show from the varsity. Row 1: R. Nash, J. Ferguson, B. Chapman, L. Herbener, C. Salmon, A. Lee, H. Orozco, Coach Bonham. Row 2: V. Lopez C. Wheeler, G. Pedersen, C. Markey, R. Felkamp, W. Judd, R. Reyes. Row 1: Coach Cochran, L. Cox, B. Lynd, F. Torres, L. McAllister, E. Hookstratten, B. Johnson, B. Smith. Row 2: C. Zeraan, D. Foss, D. Thornton, A. Acosta, L. Proctor, R. Drake. CEES and DEES T. Moriarty, Coach Cochran, and B. Johnson. Row 1: G. Kelch, T. Moriarty, D. Hutchings, F. Judy, R. Peloso, B. Wride, W. Pelton, G. Mattias. Row 2: B. Hendricsen, R. Weadon, D. Johnston, J. Allen, W. Barmore, S. Bailey. ? i Kj 5 1 . Starting slowly but improving ith practice, the Whittier Bee track squad passed through a fair season. BEE TRACK I E. Leedom, G. Idle, P. Donoho, G. Mattias, D. Archer, D. Foss, D. Valencia. R. Steele, J. Beauchamp, C. Ulrich, L. Herbener, D. Swift, J. Torres, M. Martin. Coach McCartney, R. Oker, R. Feldkamp, W. Wilson, L. Starr, A. Lee, B. Russell, Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 E. Schmitt, Coach Phelan, VARSITY TRACK Looking forward to a season of high hurdles and mile runs, the track squad of Coach Phelan opened their season with its top varsity trackmen. Coach Phelan Row 1: S. Foss, manager; P. Miller, L. Peterson, L. Herberner, B. Bromby. Row 2: Coach McCartner, K. Nowels, C. Mattias, B. Newton, J. Strayhorn, R. Small, Coach Phelan. BASEBALL Despite a late season slump, Coach New- man ' s Whittier High Varsity had an aver- age season, and kept the team in the win column with a 19 to 4 victory over Mark Kepple. [ oach Newman Camera Shy ; , TENNIS Starting off with a string of wins, the tennis teams looked forward to a C.LF. Champion- ship. Tennis Coach Bristol and Captain D. McMasters. Varsity Tennis -A 5y-vS Combined tennis teams Coach Marsters. SWIMMING With many of last year ' s champion C.I.F. lettermen returning, and some promising new material, Whittier ' s swimming team looked forward to a season as successful as last year. Row 1: F. Judy, B. Brown, A. Lance, E. Hodson, C. Stephenson, D. Poucher, N. Wallac G. Allison. Row 2: J. Irving, ]. Davis, J. Cross, J. Gendreaux, J. Auld, T. Marline K. Shutt. Row 3: Coach Marsters, D. Louth, G. Somers, H. Borchers, M. Albrigl C. Perkins, G. Luitweiler, D. Thompson. Captains Borchers and Prisbrey. f ?f f Captain Borchers Row 1: S. Foss, L. Holt, D. Johnston, D. Crop, C. Perkins, G. Matoian, W. Prisbrey. Row 2: Coach Marsters, J. Titcomb, B. Stone, T. Martinez, G. Tamplin, R. Kent, R. Cooper, WATER PDLD Vi ' jllil Row 1: Coach Marsters, J. Gendreaux, J. McCandless, C. Markey, M. Albright. Row 2: 10) B. Hammer, K. Shutt, J. Howe, T. Mattis, H. Borchers, T. Martin, J. Hernandez. J. Davis, D. Louth, J. Stiles, B. Brown. mm ■J m s piT ' MMl j ■fc- Wj ggi 1 y 1 i Coach Marsters WRESTLING Row 1; Coach Wegner, J. McNeel, V. Newell, J. Maxwell, J. Morase, J. Sammut, D. Lewis, C. Sammut, G. Alvarez, B. Denton, B. Wride. Row 2: K. Beardsley, D. Barrett, A. Verdugo, D. Miller, D. Gale, N. Olguin, H. Orozco, B. Stevens, D. Cockerill, E. Caleral, R. Lee, B. Close, D. Sandoval Row 3: B. Thulemyer, D. Kroener, D. Johnson, B. Washburn, E. McDaniel, R. Romero, R. Cooper, G. Drumm, B. Hoefle, B. Bernal, F. De La Torre, J. Taraplin, B. Smith, S. Waltmire, K. Roberts, D. Enfield. Row 4: R. MacLean, D. Mason, J. Dugger, G. Bowers, G. Harkins, J. Duncan, N. Frantz, B. Hernandez, G. Clark, D. Rawlinson, J. Ferguson, R. York, J. McCandless, B. Newell, R. McClure, P. Orozco. Row 5; J. Kirkwood, L Kimmick, J. Zwerneman, H. Pellissier, R. Wheeler, A. Hernandez, T. August, D. Moon, L. Thornburg, R. Polentz, H. Shilling, B. Bailiff, D. Corbett, G. Davis, B. Pastre, R. Ponce. f f f f f fijj ' tiK. s §■ p SPDRTS Row 1 : S. Martin B. Gardner M. Reichling J. Aldrich Row 2: J. Pellissier F. Prisbrey D. Dice A. Reynolds Row 3. W. Provost N. Bean M. Hofstetter A. Bethke B.Sly CABINET Sitting: F. Prisbrey D. Dice A. Reynolds Standing: J. Aldrich ' ' TT T ' ' W WEARERS Row 1 : E. Headbloom A. Reynolds B. Hagler B.Sly C. Gillmore J. Pellissier Row 2. C. Connors S. Tietsort F. Prisbrey B. Gardner BASEBALL . . . Sliding home . . . Arrows flying . . . Flashing rackets . . . Enthusiastic girls High pyramids. . ■ • TENNIS ■ Left to right: F. Prisbey, V. Hall, P. Vandenburg, S. Roper, L. McNay, D. Cassem, B. Sly, S. Tietsort, D. Dice, B. Hagler, M. Nash, J. Pellissier, A. Reynolds, R. Shreve, B. L. Al ex- ander, E. Smith. Le. ' t to right: M. Provo3t, B. L. Alexander, M. E. Zinser ARCHERY TUMBLING c Left: : • ' - TJN S. Tietsort tV f -;) J. Aldrich - fc-1 F. Artigue Right: Bottom: B. Sly J. Pellissier J. Kinney Middle: R. Doll G. Bilyeu Top: B. Hagler An active game during the volleyball season. B A D M I N T D N SWIMMING Pattern swimming performed by our up-and-coming Swimming Club. Left to right: F. Prisbrey R. DoU D. Cassem L. McNay DANCING Intricate patterns . . . Kicking girls . . . Birds flying . . . Graceful poses . . , Tricky steps . . . Dance Club. Left: On floor: B. Hagler, A. Reynolds, B. Sly, J. Kinney, J. Pellissier, D. Dice. Standing: C. Gill- more, P. Spencer, R. Doll, S. Tietsort. Right: L. to R.: G. Bilyeu, J. Pellis- sier, J. Kinney, B. Hagler, B. Sly, S. Tietsort. Don ' t hide. Miss Wolf . . . Watch that arrow, Shirley. Beloved gym teachers olson s E V I L L A N A MDRALE BUILDERS r-%. m Wi --• l . ' ' ■% ' -1 Jl mfr i i M f f.iv$ vV ' ' ACTIVITIES ! POLYNESIAN P i PARADISE Football Dance MDNKEY S SHINES nmCEU Mbi: ISABEL FOUND k SHOE STAf. ' P Santa ' s Toy Shop RDUND POPCORT Santa ' s Toy Shop ABOUT COME U? AND SEE ME SCMBTHTEI UPON l TIME,,.j (t ffiE I AM, GIRLS SADIE HAWKINS STRING OP, PEARLS J REMEMBER BEEBS EYES E 15 a-S ' ( • ' 5- iJ MENiii Jlijj GLAMOUR? SADIE HAWKINS I . a e -!- TREE GROWS IN BAL PEEK - WHEN? ' RUBY ROWDIES ' T ' vr -- SMILE PRETTY i m BALBOA BEAUTIES ' GEORGE ' S JEWELRY 3-- J _ DIAMONDS i Su _ ■4 r ? v rr ! i jz. ■ y {gjgx o- r •ACCURATE WATCH REPAIRING 114 E. Philadelphia GEORGE HARDASH WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA , ■ - J ' ' ' - - - ' fckJO-TVJ?. Whittier National Try st and Sayings Open your savings accoU K. . . Prepare for a rainy day . . . Help solve your postwar problems by investing at Whittier National Trust and Savings Bank. PHILADELPHIA AT GREENLEAF N(Nf fi ' Calvin Art Shor Artistic Picture Framing - LEATHER GOODS AND COSTUME JEWELRY GIFTS, GREETING CARDS WOODEN NOVELTIES, PICTURES 240 East Philadelphia Street, Whittier 42-651 Y id K. D. MILLER ELECTRIC, Inc. 28 S. Greenleaf 433-44 Compliments of Dr. H. W. LINDBERG DENTIST Phone Whittier 439-49. Office Hours, 9 to 9 176 N. Greenleaf, Whittier, California I liotoarapnu WALLETS ' STUDIO 234 E. Philadelphia Whittier 0V EN ' SWEAR SP0prs Vf4p M,LL.NE«V I Dr. W. M. SOREY OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined for Glasses 207 E. Philadelphia St. REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE LEASES RENTALS EXCHANGES Henderson Realty Co. 113 N. Bright 434-23 J. C. PENNY CO.. INC. J. C. Penny Company has 1,608 stores . . . They are in every state in the United States . . . And have served the pubhc since 1902 . . . The local store was opened in 1923 . . . Every store is working for the betterment of the community in which it is established. 142 N. Greenleaf 43-302 GENERAL MOTOR TRUCKS BUICK OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC McAllister motor sales ISl S. Greenleaf Ave. The Best of Success to the Graduating Class of 1945 The Gray Gift Shop The Friendly Store UNUSUAL GIFTS PERSONALIZED STATIONERY GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 128 E. Philadelphia 43-268 lonS L ona ra fii la fi C rtJJ o ' 45 GREENWOOD ' S Where You Meet Your Friends Always first with the latest in novelty footwear for school and so- cial affairs. MEN ' S WEAR SMITH-HORSEMAN TAILORING Whittier ' s Most Popular Students ' Store WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA 118 E. Philadelphia 43-148 Swankies For campus or casual wear, step into a pair of these easy, breezy, wedgies . . . You will want to wear them all the time. EARL DOUGLAS Good Footwear U] i THE CO-ED SHOP Whittier ' s Outstanding Sportswear Salon SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN SOUTH- ERN CALIFORNIA PASS THRU THE PORTALS OF THE CO-ED SHOP. Phone 423-443 Corner Bright Avenue and Philadelphia St. HECK ' S MEN ' S STORE The look on Heme ' s face shows her overwhelming approval of Cass ' sugges- tion. A Gab topcoat to go with the Gab suit Bob is wearing. 159 N. Greenleaf 425-219 WELCOME ADDITIONS Your wardrobe always wel- comes the addition of smart separates — Let Myers Sportswear Shop multiply the effect of your wardrobe with casual change abouts DEPARTMENT STORE x . . r A. D. BeVier Aeweter Clever charms . . . Fine watches . . . Sparkling diamonds . . . Shining silver . . . Jewelry for all occasions. 132 E. Philadelphia 425-270 tuie Apparel fc I vlen ana (IJ oui ■HiLL ' CLOTHIEI S 127 N. Greenleaf 43-475 ' ' ' 32 S3f J| ARTHUR MACNEIL REALTOR Let Mac Write Your Insurance ' 144 E. Philadelphia 42-664 Whittier Building and Loan AssDciation War bonds and defense stamps . . . Prepare for the future . . . Invest wisely . . . Let Whittier Building and Loan Association help you with your problems. 210 E.Philadelphia Phone 42-641 -Jl i fell I KING ' S Jewelry Company 3nce 42-664 Give Jewelry for Graduation Gifts 127 N. Greenleaf Ave . Phone 43-475 HILL ' S PHARMACY Iphia Exclusive Agents or Elizabeth Arden . . . Francis Denney . . . Dorothy Gray . . . Tussy . . . Lentheric Cosmetics Parker, Sheaffer, Eversharp Pens and Pencils Prescriptions 191 N. Greenleaf Soda Fountain 43-221 F. WARDE BRAND INSURANCE COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE CONTRACT BONDS SHEPARD ' S DRESS SHOP We are always glad to help you budget your wardrobe . . . Beautiful slips and lingerie . . . Blouses . . . Skirls . . . Sweaters . . . Sport dresses . . . Dress-up dresses . . . Suits and coats. 121 N. Bright Ave. 43-026 WHITTIER SANITARY DAIRY Grow strong by using products from the Whittier Sanitary Dairy . . . Milk . . . Cream and Butter . . . Cottage Cheese . . . Prompt delivery to your doorstep. 126 S. Comstock 42-623 C ORIN SWAIN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 228 E. Philadelphia Phone 426-43 PELLISSIER DAIRY Milk to please all . . . Pasteurized . . . Certified . . . Homogenized ... A bottle of milk is a bottle of health . . . All essen- tial dairy products at the Pellissier Dairy. Beverly and San Gabriel Blvd. 6-625 BRUEN ' S WHITTIER THEATRES See the top features from all the major studios at Bruen ' s WHITTIER . . . WARDMAN . . . And ROXY Theaters. 211 E. Philadelphia St 43-859 taherti for Ui ' nlture Phone 43-773 160-62 N. Bright Ave., Whittier, California QUAKER CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSDCIATIDN HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS 135 So. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier Book Store School and Office Supplies Latest Books Fiction and Non-fiction Greeting Cards for All Occasions 125 North Greenleaf Firestone Stores 164-66 N. Greenleaf For Your Recreation Needs Phone 42614 I ]te Sunshine Do-Nut Shop ons For delicious Do-Nuts . . . Coffee . . . Sandwiches and Malts . . . Hamburgers . . . Picnic orders . . . The Sunshine Do-Nut Shop. Crocker ' s Fuller Paint Store PAINTS TRIMZ p ' II ' t ' e d wallpaper Floor Sander For Rent WH. 418-356 111 So. Greenleaf BE GOOD TELEPHONE NEIGHBORS Co-operation is a great Ameri- can word ... it helps win battles, it builds great civic institutions, it makes for good party line neighbors. So, if you ' re on a party line, cooperate by making it a rule to follow these two simple sug- gestions — limit conversations to five minutes, and before call- ing, listen to see if the line is in use. Consolidated Telephone Company 202 S. Greenleaf QA,Wnittier Eauflary , I HCPf sn TifY sheets ' ' ' ' SSV oWTed washdresses .... £ 1 Starched shirts j aundered ta r ' ' ' !e3!5pfiL . . . Paironize the Whittier Lavmdry. Ux ' . J 42-048 BARR LUMBER COMPANY Plan now . . . Your miracle home of tomorrow . . . Pay later . . . With war bonds bought today . . . It ' s a pleasure to help you with your building problems. 803 W. Philadelphia 42-693 166 S. Greenleaf WHITTIER SPORTING GOODS Hunting and fishing . . . Indoor and outdoor sports . . . Equipment for all at Whittier Sporting Goods. 42-144 MARY JOHNSON RUBY M. DURAND DURAND ' S cJLaaiei VVearina pparet Popular Prices Whittier, Calif. Phone 412-340 215 ' j N. Greenleaf Ave. WRIGHT ' S TIMELY CLOTHES BALANCED TAILORED 132No. Greenleaf Ave. Ujour I atriotisni is i lot C nouali BUY War Stamps and Bonds RENSHAW ' S PRINTERY Cor. Philadelphia and Washington WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA School and Office Supplies KARLS ;i1.r SHOES SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Women ' s — Children s — Men ' s 103 N. Greenleaf Whittier FARMERS ' HARDWARE Tools and equipment for your vic- tory garden . . . Household appli- ances . . . Utensils . . . Save your pennies for defense stamps . . . Weigh at the Farmers ' Hardware. 180 N. Greenleaf 42-638 CARROLL ' S COCO TREE CAFE We Serve the Best of Everything 174 N. Greenleaf, Whittier Phone 410-444 I For HOMES ORCHARDS BUSINESS PROPERTIES Swain-Nanney Realty Co. REALTORS 228 E. Philadelphia St. Whittier, Calif. Phone 426-43 11 L Whittier Chamber of Commerce The Chamber of Commerce Is Definitely Interested in the Building of Better Citizenship 108 S. Washington Avenue ROBBINS Exclusive PRESCRIPTION Pharmacy 135 N. Greenleaf Ave. 432-77 Whittier, California Drcutt ' s Whittier Grocery A Home Store Owned and Operated by Home Folks 137 East Philadelphia St. Phone 426-81 Whittier, California More Miles to a Gallen Kamp GALLEN KAMPS 102 N. Greenleaf 43-315 Seltoaq 5 FROSTY MALT SHDP A Good Place to Refresh WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM MALTS SODAS SUNDAES FROSTY MALTS SANDWICHES LUNCHES CHILI BEANS 212 E. Philadelphia St. Open ' Til 11 P.M. rmm V M DRUG 136 N. Greenleaf 43-087 FELT ' S STORE 165 N. Greenleaf GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS STATIONERY, NOTES AND AIR MAIL LEATHER GOODS, BILL FOLDS AND KEYTAINERS PARTY SUPPLY and GIFTS Remar ' s Monterey Shop 113 No. Greenleaf SPORTSWEAR, SUITS, LINGER IE AND HOSIERY Always Pleased to Serve You EARL MEYERS AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE 117 E. Philadelphia 42-077 I 19 4 5 P R E V I WHITTIER UNION HIGH SC PQI ' ANNUAL This is a picture of a daily occurrence in WALLETS ' STUDIO! pl toc raphers for the Whittier Union High School yearly Annual. 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