Whittier Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1946
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SrgD Dig fn.-vii, I L A- - I --- ' GMA. ., -I XX lf o the Vision of Tomorrow To the vision of tomorrow We turn with anxious eyes. But our thoughts and dreams look schoolwa rd To where our first adventure lies. Oh, the joys along the verdant paths, The happiness that sang. Within our hearts and shining eyes How our joyous laughter rangl With a faith that never wavered And a strength of courage borne, We fought our way to victory, Gazed on defeat with scorn. Ever before our searching eyes The light of knowledge shone, Leading us ever forward To places and heights unknown. We shared with one another All our happy dreams and thoughts. We sang and laughed together With a joy that can't be bought. But these are things of yesterday And in our hearts there's a little sorrow. So we turn our eyes to beyond the hills To the vision of tomorrow. -Joyce Canfield '-ws.-: TAF 7' S- A' F w A ,fm I . V f ,g1:z j,s- , K ,Y ,L ,, Y H4 -V wf, i WL' gwfglgiy L . ,V-3 U 4 ' ixffif. 'Wg-nxiiffy r V. ,. . flgw xr .dv I J slifff' 'kan '-W f ' ww Kr my Yffr fs, 13. gn , ,. 'ds V 4 Qi if f QSAW .M K fwwm Am ffm - ,N W X A fl-,f,w, ,g4,,1v , V4 V Q Y iwym, - - l aa, f A Q - 5 -f'ii?wYa.Qr . 1 wg A jflx 1 W , ff f . M +f:x,y,'aQA ur , N f QQ, fr? fi Aifsrfsfgi? X 'E 'AW '53, A 1, Q AV, , 5 W is .X 4 4 5 A 5 ? q ff ,, .-P V ,--mag 4 DEDICQTICDN We offer this book to DUN COLE, whose cheertulness, resourcetulness, ond energy we hove known in the clossroom, on the othletic field, ond on the gym floor, os he hos odvised ond instructed us. We odmire his integrity, sportsmanship, ond sincerity. We think he personities the finest ideols of personol living. r r Q-, hwy, ..,. , .. , . ,,., . - w- - X- -- ,. A reliable pal and a capable instructor ot all the fellows L isa IN ME ,. W, IN MEMORY of The eighty-five boys who gave their lives for our country. Miss Irene Wicklund, faculty member wmrlmrarfn 'lr QUIQ BOB PONCE President CHRIS MARKEY ' Vice-President VIRGINIA POLSON Publicity Manager GRETA BILYEU Secretory ISI QPMQQQS JERRY CASSELMAN Yell Leader 5 5 .k, 849 NORMAN PETERS Yell Leader DA PAINE P. JOHNSON V. VVHITCOMB Q B, HORNEY E, LANKEOR D , - M425 G! ' U' Song Leaders W VW,w,m,,.,' Bgb Ponce YVAY,,AA,,, ,,,,,.,..,,,, P residenl' Chris Marlqey ,,A, ,,,, ,v,,,., V i Ce-Presldenl' Greia Bilyeu .,,,,.7,,., A.....,,,.77,,,,7A.YV7 SeCr6'f6Fy Virginia Poison ,,,iii,,...V,,iii,,,,... Publiciiy Manager Billie Beane ,,......,, Presidenr of 'flue Girls' League Jean Newman ,.,.,.,,,,.,,, Presideni of 'rhe G.A.A. Dick Deihl i,,,,,..,.,, Siudenr Finance Co-Chairman Henri Pellissier w.,. Sfudeni Finance CoiCl'1airman Virg Pal' inia Polson ,7..,7,,.,,, Ediior of +l'1e C. and W. Johnson ..a,...,.,,,,V,, C. and W. Represeniaiive na Hobson ,,,,ss,,,,,.,,,, Annual Godwin ,,,,s,,,.s ,...,.,,, A nnual l2nd semesier Sally Lore llsi semesierl Jean ' lf2nd semesrerl Fran l i Dorm l Nor ces Lanlcford ,,,, Song Leader I si semesrerl a Paine ,s,,,,,,,, Song Leader 2nd sernesierl an Pefers., .Yell Leader Corber ....,... Edifor of The Cardinal Annual Represeniarive Represenfaiive Represeniaiive Represenfaiive Represeniarive aoirielc Mem ewes fb A v o f Wx ,1f.., A be is , Pmrut mploshwrf, Uv--x km-p fwrdvr The Represenfafive Board is comparable +0 'rhe House of Represenfafives in Congress. The s+uden+s represenf all phases of campus acfivihes. Qepweesemlmlcives Ii livclrng S Corlwft, E Sm Lcu nh, J C,-ociwm, F rgford, R VV1Ha'hom N P1-Ivru, V Pnl-,rum N lircmci, H Porno, N HL-dm-V, l Hmfmson, ,, C- Morkoy, J Nwvmwclm, M Sfhclufwflu-rqvr, C Mu! I rm, R Downs, C Bnfyvu, H Pm-Ihssifur, D Dm W, 1 frvulf, I Rua' Mums Mn1.rf4uru1lrl f J w 'i i i I ,f , 5 1 iff Z'- 9 7 I' 'ww' 212 ' Nigiif it 9. n A me X Q ' 4 ' ' 7 in wxkm 1 . ' li J My Q M ,, ,BE i E f Q 4 ,sn- 'X 5 , N ik gx , 'x Work ng for our betterment lvacl g in QQ ulclworllcg The Cardinal Annual gives us an opportunity to extend a farewell greeting to the Graduating Seniors. The pictures and the personal notes added by your friends will preserve for you the memories of your high school days. lt is our wish that you will feel that your experiences in our school have contributed toward helping you to become the successful citizens of tomorrow. Our best wishes go with you! Marian Wilson Hodge oar ol lruslcees 4l Mr John Reillypresident Mrs l-lozel Boker, clerk Mr. Doyle McMillin, vice-president The five members of our Board of Trus+ees are elecfed by fhe people of lhis disfricl' fo govern +he affairs of our high school. These civic minded people give hours of iheir +ime lo malce ceriain 'rhal +he pupils have every possible educalional advan- 'rage which lhe dislricl is able fo provide. To +hem we exlend our sinceres+ +hanlcs and appreciaiion for iheir keen inferesf, +heir lhorough underslanding, and fheir earnesf desire fo mainfain a high educaiional sfandard in ihis communily. l Mr, Victor Deihl Mrs. Moble Dye AA rm I rw IQLTULIVQ Qsisrlm mics Q MRS NICHOLS Deon of Girls first semosfvr MISS Aim.. MR JORDAN MISS JAOUES PrIr1rIpc1I uf Adult Edurution Coordmcltur of Coun5cIu1g MR THROCKMORTON MISS DRAKE MR DOUGLAS Durprtor :II Aruwmdrmrn Dimfmr of Student Fmorwco Doom of Boys MRS CUMBERLAND MR HUNT DOCTOR KERNKAMP Doom of CIW sffforwd Qemvsrer Business Monoger Srhool Physician II5I ,MP N S N -1 ,- X 3 NM TS 1 Q wif we A x iw X 3 S W5 F i i f Ifiqwg- v S G .-: V - ,... f : , K N .3 gg Xi 4 ,Q Ma 25? if 6 W A 'ff ' 1-51 1 - VJ -, - V up - -' L xv Q Qjk 'Lf -' 4 11 ,xmmw - un-iw . Q 5 k , -N., N! ., V XA X A Q ,A u ,, . V T' ' Sk f V1 mi M 1 5 L A5 3 QQQQTQS xg, W V. f Agminisfvmtive QQIQLQ nfs MRS NICHOLS Dean of Girls first semasfor MISS MACDON ID Dirortnr uf Sir MR JORDAN MISS JAQUES PrinririnI nf Adult Education Coordinator of Counseling MR THROCKMORTON MISS DRAKE MR DOUGLAS Dirfiftnr nf AIIEIIIIIFIIICC' Direirfnr af Student Finance Dean af Bays MRS CUMBERLAND MR HUNT DOCTOR KERNKAMP Dean af GirIs sflfond Semasfar Business Manager Sfhaol Physician ...E . 1, F KHASEQQQ ..,., A QM f ' A ' Af I ,Q Q r A MILA? ' H if 'tif ' 4 Mz,:,,,N.Q M if A iii? m vs-,, uiikkfi .55 nwwwl Q 'R 'Q , ,,faa,.m M E gf? W L4 ww Maw 'lx Q25 1 M if- T EQ N Q QWWW wwxi -ml mm :t'siQ5' f 95283 E 1 viva f -. - ,Q Q f u ' if tsfiibf 4wX,2g.g Sign . 4- me 1 A 39. A 'if-4 X as -. Li f ' f A W Q :1.. -, . ..: V. -.-,- - X . V ff-kg NW-Lil . - KI-'Q K N -A iff Q 'i f' ' ' 3 L H esgiim Jgglww . NX T I A X A 1- ..... V - Zii' ' ' L3 EJ f gk S ii ' Y 13 Q, ? 3? 4 'Uhr Nh I 'MMU' Mfwrnhn PM Mnrten Kwrmfvrlhy T-Vw-uh F u i Q B J Supp M Codkin M Niles L Rirhordson S Smithson K Williams Wi+h The imporfanf +ask of aiding sfudenfs and feachers, The office sfaff has consfanfly assisfed every one wifh his problems and needs. Meiphul QQ ssislua nfs U91 zoy Up a+ H16 crack of a chilly dawn, our bus drivers faifhfully force Hweir way 'rhrough fog, smudge, and California dew , 'ro carry relucfarrf s'ru4 denis fo anofher day ai schooi. Li Drovige -i-rarisporicalciori Row li O. Von Ancstlne, J L 'Wokefuelcl, W, M Moy. Row pf R. l-lorris, E. C. Siklo, B, Miller, H. Stroud, R, Fox, W, H Rouzer, A Kllnlre, Row '32 E l?orrymon,J Wol- kor, C Olson, J Roles Cosfojlaos an lspencehs Our school cuslodians perform dozens of dulies necessary 'ro 'rhe operalion of Whirlier High. The cafeferia sfaff dispenses food 'fo over a Thousand sluclenls every day via lhe caleleria and lunch sfands. Row li G, Morris, M Bell, O Ensley, J. Longstoff, N. Kelso, R. l-lenshow, L. Foster. Row 21 D Wilson, M. Epperly, J. Reyes, O Montgomery, l2'l bfi 2 w e 5 nav X mmm A if mg Nw: fm., w,1..,M1ffffmw NV, A -wx-f , .. 7 - WM. 1-11. wtm-'rnustf USMS lilbli 2.615861 I ,MRM 4.u.v.aw:ii1.!:4Jzs: a BOOK B, Beane M. Beal-:wer P. Best - G. Biiyeu D. Delhi J. Espoif J. Newman First Semester Officers With the heip of Miss Green cmd the hard work of the Cardinal studes, the Scholar- ship Society hos once more proved itself cm outstanding organization of Whittier High. L 5 is we we Q , 4 ,, 3 14w.4,,:7 1 M x J Y if M - l wr :xml . . I 1 ,. ,Mo H. . A ' - MM- ' Second Semester Officers ORM orming their way Through four ors of hard study, these stu- nts have been rewarded with e memberships in the Califor- J Scholarship Federation. Y Q X 4 -i sf J. Schuyler G. Schlange E. Smith B, Sword V, Wci1,s L. White R Wittclwfvrn T, Ziriser epresenbing o LJ Keeping the Kampus Kleen-This and many more problems laced the Associated Student Council this past year. Representing all the classes in school, these studes met once a month to discuss the school's problems and to carry them baclc to their respective classes. 261 ROW li O Cassem, B Fry, S, Oault, B Saunders, J Polson I Rice, P Johnson, J Kirkwood, R Borchars, J Donahuel l Hein, J. Gaylord ROW 4' L Movlullcn, B Stevens, B Chambers, J, Hinshaw, F Gallucci, N Brand, S Gorman, D Cooper, L Dale, S Corlvet, T Zinser, J Craven fflf . 5- ROW 22 R Barringer, B Beane, M Wintz, B Knox, D Spottord, D Kandelin, E, Smith, J. Batchelor, D. Thrnck- morton, R. Witteborn, G. Bilyeu ROW 4' B, Chaney, E Woods, H Pellissier, D Deihg J Brooks, M, Burdg, K Schrnutzer, L Hobson, J Newman ROW 5 D McAllister, D Johnson, V Lopez, N Peters, J Cassalrnan, E Poison, P. Hobbs, T. Mooschekian, E Schmitt, B Ponce. pf? .4000 r '....... ........-.--n- , D - .-f. . N W - - , W ' , 'Nr L Wind, 'Mil 3' ,N Z ROW l' D Douglos, F Mvott, D Golvez, R, Romero, C Morkey, J Krrnnuak, V Lopez, H Holloway ROW 2 K Clrondler, J Heddon, N Peters, B Ponce, D Deihl, C Mfittros, li Newton, B Tronquodo ROW 6 H England, G Pederson, ll Pellissier, P Hobbs, E Polson, ll Colt-, R Hvrlnt-nur, J Howe Having been organized in The latter part of I944, the Sena- tors with the help of Don Douglas, have since been up- holding the laws ol' the school, proving their importance on Whittier's campus. ciosfojknns ol the D D'll, G Pederson BOTTOMi K Clnondler, GW TOP: D Douglos, em V Lopez, B Newton l27l CSUAL M Q lil E13 X Q Canteen Cut-Ups, the Hi-Jinx, Candlelight Cotillion, the annual Girls' League dance, assemblies--all add up to a successful Girls' League year. With plenty of pep and with the energy to move mountains, the hard working Preaiderx Billie? B804 l 4. - W... ' ' M ,.. N.. Ill ' '77 12,3 IK' ,S E5 W i ll Advi-ser Miss Chorles ' Soilors! Soldiers! Marines! Girls going wild! Boys sneoking in post the guordsl This ond much more wos seen ot the onnuol Hi Jinxhoppropriotely . nomed ConTeer1 Cut-Ups . M, Bowen L. Hobson T. Jones B. Reed B. Knox J. Somers CQRDIIN B. Shreve S. Corbef M Jones T Zinse-r 4 33 B. Harrison 3 E EF E J. McNeiiIy 5 as Q Z 3 s iq 1 5 x ! INC. M. Moore J. G0dwin L. Terriing R. Smith J. Jenkins 1. .vs,ix., Li W I-bn like mad from the beginning to endl Standing on our heads try- Or I g ing to straighten out layautsl Getting the pictures scheduled an time? Glue t . the door to the windows in ye ole Annual office! The dead lines were FONT finally met and concluded. The staff worked hard and constantly ta make the year book one to remember. , KEITH Pizsyixa U19 be-2. va X 1 ff Yjfffi m .iff 2 A zvffm 4-4 'W fix' :iw gre fs! B an N ,5vf?JilE't.'fl A' ,L ff. V lfffej Un A 6 ffm! the bmi X .ot m-'ez' to 'G ' ' ' f mmm fum r again with 0 voir? 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Griswold, B, Withrow, J. Kirkwood, J. Ashby, J. Lusk, J. Bower, N. Coniev, M. Acker: Row 2: . Gudgell, E. Peters, B. Jones, J, Coasem, P. Vondenburg, J. Schuyler, P. Gibscm, S. Calkins, W. Kimmick, D. Moss, J. Skater Row 3: M. Harris, J, Coifohon, 3. McNeilYy, M. Witter- sheim, N, Lindsay, A. Ricketts, T, Zirwser. Row 4: D. Hodscxn, J. Botcheior, D. Mesiroff, H, Pellissier, J. Ervin, . . .-. 4 was , 1 f-A-Aka, Becquse of the work of The Dance Q mffTSE the QIIFISI gym is trcmsfin mfo The Cordmol Bollrgq Theimo Zinser is regpons for the hard work that been accompiifshec these sfudenfs. Nw N 4 Q09 .ig 535 V QQ . ,f 47 ertising school activities in a clever is the job of the Publicity Com- ee. Jo Polson, who manages school's advertising agency, done her job well. 'wi 'vi fi 'U' Aa Q 3 J . f' .gxgzx V , .5 fl 'M 'Y ' ivriflik Q, fi jf mv.. g , 'i,,... ,, , me Y F ifvstllfw . 2. V 'X vis M- Q, aj' 3? mf A 'R ,sf was 5 2, x X2 izglvvgs' 3 g 'gk Lv me ' M54 Wa. QM 4 S' T151 170 I fa Row l: R, Borchers, C. Beaty, B. Shreve, T. Zinser, M. Peel, J, Woods. Row 2: D. Francis, P, Polson, D. Wahler, J. Palson, B. Savage, J. Gall, I. Rice. WW rl rl 'mlm iirlil llii lriu ,Mya iw' .1 Bob Churnluers, Mornlwvrs of the Cost lrirl lairigh, Sifxlvl Bellhops Phones ringing! Guesls complaining! House filled lo capacily! Shirley Howell as guesl arlisll-- Standing Room Only -a very filling lille for lhe lO'rh annual Spollighl Revue. ' Ronrly Myera, Shirley Howell, l37l 38 CDH THQ eco? lx wb , QQ.. , is f' , K J q ,W .1 3, X ' :,,A X af C ig ,I .. -t 6- 9' . Q A X' R Q, ' r . , 41? .S in P :Ib -V lull. :-'A-, It 1 wi WP vs., gr 'Q Q '-'-ERI L X '- , as P Q T' , ,. 1 I NVI-k. V Q H V ,,,. 5 . 'H E, -ib- j . re' 3 . .. ,,,, 69 A rx 0 V I lll ii ' .,.i 1 EN Q '22.!'vfx'f' fi -Q 9' X l . X Xmas Concert Ye Friendly Glee Club Fiesfa, Spring Mu' sic Deparimenf Conceri-flwe boys' glee club brouglmi back fo life lhis year, and +l'1e girls' glee club going sfrong as usual, were really lcepf hopping lo lceep up 'rlweir splendid worlc. 139 own Semis 401 Football games, basketball games, assemblies-when ever pep has prevailed the band has been present. Under the direction of Mr. Stillman, the band has really done its stuff, even going as far as to play in the Los Angeles Coliseum. g weelc Music Present at the plays and assemblies in the auditorium, the orchestra has gone all out to provide us with sweet music. Under the direction of Mr. Stillman, the orches- tra has usually produced the best. l4 Avis? ww in gifs . , 1 1,41 5.4 , 5 Mx vim V, .5325 5 , H in' X af? 'ir E my c 33, + F, Hx WK ACU NQ In M Y NIATUVQ Thursdays af 3:I5 and 7:30 iii- - if I H N. f ' Y 41' ' 9, -A Q QQ 4 . ' Q., A' W dx , , Q - 3 Q W8 . rf Q y , v y, l ,P Y gi' ' 1 f . z 2.15 gg a y I V, S 3 Q 1 f Q si X 5 5 ' iw? f 2 f if K in Jrhe Li++le Tlweafer 143 You anflc -lmollqe llc lllllcln You Fireworks, snalces, romance, general household mix-up, You Can? Take HWIH1 You has gone down in hisfory as anofher successful fall 44l play performance. Q JANE EYVQ E was presenfed fo WhiHier's ' h. Hue Spring Play I of Whiffier Hug f45 fic and a blq hir, b the Orson Wei es Very drama awairimq public y BCMND flwe BCLULS B Shaw, M Chester Mr Ploog, C Wheeler, L Schrnulzer L Gragg,J Jarvis,J Leach,J Dwyer Building sels! Pulling swilches! Drawing curlains! These problems plus many olhers are solved by our slage crew. They have proved indispensable in all W.U.H.S. produclions Above: W, Burroughs, B, England, D. Thompson, D. Thornton, P. Warwick Below: Mr. Irwin, C. Cooper, J. Stoddard, Row li C Wheeler, L Graag, Vlr, Jarvis Row 22 L. Schmutzer, J Dwyer, M, Chester, J Leach Row 3. C Cooper, B Lowry, J Stoddard Rruw I I IIinsIiriw, I Cc1II0lwc1n, E Prefer, M Barker, I3 Dnyhuff ' If Ilnw 7 I3 AXWIIFIIIX, 'W Ifirnmifk, N Cristur, J CIIIIHOVT, N DIXIQC, : Ii AlI4If'VHL5II, M VX'ilIIs,J IIIQ-Ivr i Ifuwx-, ' M Is1'IIr'5, I, M.IXIf1y, IVI Iinik Iww I I IIIIIIIIIIII 'i II II'I'H A I 'IVI'III I u f IWW, I VXVKIIII' rwii-, I Irlivjvr Mifi, IIrfiIw, M MnirnisIi, D lImnI:, P NQQIE, M Moritoguc, L Priemf I5 Royhurn - M Mmfim, I Mfrsmiy, M Reifmmg, T Zmser I ' ' I ' IW StuIwI's, I4 Stwrii, Ii PrisI1rQy,S MacDonald, L Velczsfo, Q ' 5 Martin, Ii Jones A I III' I I I much more is Ihe cIu+y of 'rhe ushers. In Iheir Turquoise . I, f Giving programs, Iaking IicIceIs, finding seafs-This and gowns I'I1ey are a credi'r Io Whiffier High. Ii IOCDQTYZ rn! M Ja rn Gil TMS QUE Under +he direclion of Mrs. Cum- berland, +he Cardinal Guides have upheld fheir high sfandard of worlc. Seen everywhere, doing everylhing, +hese hard worlcers help male Whil- +ier High whal if is foday. l49l MUSC WNDED Founded 'ro sponsor musical pro- grams af Whiflier High, lhe Phill harmonic Sociefy has prornoled lhe sale of iiclcels for 'fhe Philharmonic concerls. ln fheir red caps and sweafers lhe Cardinal Guards are seen al every school evenl, helping wherever need- ed and being generally useful. EVE VQ QEADY 149 lbl QEVEQENT NCCU 3 First ond second semester officers ln revereni mood, 'rhe members of Hue Bible Club mel once a week ro sing songs and sludy llwe Bible. Occasionally rhere were speakers, flue mosr oul- sranding one being Percy Crawlorc and his quarrel. Percy Crawford, his wife, and quartet l50l Finnnrc committee chairmen D Deihl, Mr Hollowoy, lliuk Uwilil, Honra Pcllissier Mr, Hunt, H Pellissier Allhough 'rhey haven'l received The deserved credil, The members ol 'rhe Finance Commillee have really worlfed hard lalcing liclcels and money al lhe loolloall games, baslcelball games, and olher aclivilies. Under lhe direclion of Mr. Hunl and Mr. Holloway, lhe Finance Commillee has done a swell iob. MQNEY WNDED l-nw l 1 C Sncnfsr, D. Volow, M Newsom, G Gorrellson. ' l EVVHE A Axxmrim, Mr rliinl, P Pellisiiepl Arnold I - xx P 54.7, c Englonri, l. Pclliiiicr, R Golvez, D, Dcihl. DUVQSUNC UAE QTCDW Being scientifically minded the Science Club members have had a full year. They had interesting meetings. Also field trips drew the Science Club into the limelight. Science Club Officers Experimenting Row lt M. Radriquez, A. Dough! erty, B. Mersch, D, Riddle, Mr l-lolmes, Mrs. Aborne, M. New- som, l-l. lvy, D, Frark. Row 22 B. Clay, R. Borchers, lf Tranaucidri M, Minor, D, lhli, M. Wright, J, l-lolf, R Orana. - Raw 31 D Collins, S. Myers, A. Axworthy, B Harttar, H Moffett, M Hinson, I.. White, J. Gudgell, E. Jernigan, B Votaw, P. Best. Row -li W. Sperry, B. Kccsling, R. England, G. Enslow, M. Beckner B. England 523 -il N... kgs...- Qll2NDSl4ll3 PLUS Q i ' N l-lello Day, lhe Welcome Parly lor r 1 H lhe new sludenls, 2 courlesy blollers, Friendship Plus -'rhe W ,f mollo ol lhe Courlesy Club was really carried oul lhis year in a big way. ,. ,NJ ,W N 'Ns Row l F GaIli1ri,M Momloguc, L Perkins, L Rimuigloii, l. llmlci, ll Cox, L. Clci P Vcmdcrwbcrg, F Shull, M. Lohr, C Lymili, S Dawson Huw 21 N Powell, M Hineoiw, J, Tompliri, V Lopez, K, Strong, li, Cluy, N. Frmintv S Myers, D Crowther, F. Hill, S Nicliols, P, C-ish Rmv iii M Minor, P, Veeri, E Jones, M Dupm, J Dcnvmliuir, M l'lrirrix, E Kutcli ll Morris, D, Amdifozlico, W, Dimcmrl, M Frm-r, M Mudge, P, Parker liww 4 Mrs Caldwell, J lxlniclloiicilrl, S Mcifl7miic1lcl, J Lum, lil Cicirrlrwr, ll Alwriui P Lurrncnrv, M Giwrroll, ll l.L'VIIl5, T Join-N, ll Willa-lwrri, Mrk, Cuuiizwll Informal qw! together First and second semester officers lliy 53 mslcellmnes Q., Row l R Orr, M Fog. fer, N Brand, V VVhlrA Comb, E Srnrrh, J W1 -od, R Burr hers, C llrlwu Row R l Tlwrnpggnf J Lruclgell, R Mclrsholl, S Orem, L Bynum Wilh The help of Mrs. l-lolr, 'rhe Spanish Club has proved ilsell one of The our- slanding organizafions on 'rhe Cardinal Campus. Also, because Irs members are so enfhusiaslic, +he club can say if is lhe largesl' of all Whillier l'liqh's clubs. l 54l 1 l-mlcufm Scnjalllcas M Kvlvr, 1 , H ilwlnu' Huw I M IQL-uluumu ll D1 M V Lrrwsvr, IU Hmm. kmufturm Row f l Fsmult, P MLN4'1NW5, P lin-sl, K klmmihw 1 S. lmxlvr J 1 Chrisfmas parfy, ini+ie+Ion, The Roman Banquet plays, songs-all add up +o anoflwer successful Lafin Club year. I 55 563 AI+I'1ougI'x small, +I'1e German Club has a big place in The campus acfivilies. Under The direcfion of Miss Fink, I+ has really shown whaf a small organizafion can do. Em , Umm 9 Row IZ L Lehman, B Louk, E, Donuff, J. Ousley L. Mueller, J. Podicl, O Fries. Row 22 F, Roy, E. Jeske E. Fink, B, Levwns, H Ivy E. Schmitt, W. Wcileir, B Linflwecurn, ,ENE . u get FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS G L- Cericie Era ricais Wifh Miss George as ad- viser once again, The French Club has shown +ha+ if, foo, is an oufsfandinq club on Hue Cardinal campus. Row I1 M Dillinger, M. Cosby, L Kupku, L. First und second svmr-srur officvrs SiGUQi1TCV, S Fmiuu, L iiUiJSOI1, l Esplilt, ,i Sfluiyivr, J. Hvrri, H Curly, B Hwiinivracvii, J Ginny, J Lusk, M lilitflii'-r Huw 2' A Ciullison, B Puri-ry R iifllfhillx K Mor grin, J, Huffmmn, Miss Ciuorge, A Peyrot, G Sfi1il1H141l', M Kliyukii, M iiilikilllil N Pnwrili 57 S is v 3 E 5 E E 3 E E 2 4 3 5 E 2 2 5 x Sw ,C 54 E is 3 as xi E L nm1nmwmmmimuzinnwmmg- . Q. '- E 5 a .L 12 5 2 E 2 E 5 2 n Mm ,J-no-42 wr QE oun ing The igsiqin CHIEF NEWMAN, by his ex- pert cooching, led his great teom through onother exciting year. ezi Coptoin Rudy Ponce De Leon, .lohn Goll, Eugene Hewitt Clyde Mattias, Lloyd Herbemer mln an Adair Callison John Haddon Bill Newton l63l 641 Captain Rudy Ponce De Leon Whittier O ,.,..... Redondo oo I3 i..,,,.,,. ,,,...,.. E I Monfe .... O ,VV,..,,,,,. Woodrow Wilson 20 .,.,...... 0 ..,..,i, I 3 oo,....... 9 ..,..,., 22 .....,,.. Covina Mark Kepple ,C ,,,o Alhambra ....,... Mon+ebeIIo ExceIssor Opponent I moo,o42 I3 ....v.2O ,..,V,,,53 Kenny Chandler Jim Howe Bud Chapman ,H an 8 Alhflmlyfq MwrvYw'wHfv I-X If x' r N-v1 ' W lomlo Fl AAf1V'Nff' Mwrl-i I 4W'Jf- f VPVINLI I 6 Alflwough Hwe Redbirds los? Hweir firsf game 'ro Redondo, fhey mainfained Hweir fighfing spirif fo complefe The season wiflw Three wins, fhree losses, and one He. Sfon Foss, Jim Johnson, monoger Rudy Monzo Keith Strong Jock McGervy Ted Moosechekion 661 A C Mlm . as if Row li B, Kipp, D Browning, T Mooseclwekian, J l-laddori, K Strong, T Cariett W. Burrows, J McGervy, E Hewitt, J Eaton, R Manzo Row 2 D l-laracastle, ll Mr'Clure, R Kent, L Leopold, R Ponce De Lean, L Herbener, K Chandler, H. Cook, C. Pendell, T Rasmusen, M Fuentes, G Hallmark Row 31 N Williams, A, Callison, D Jordan, T Bynum V Larson W Watt R , , y , Downs, C Mattias B Newton, B Chapman, li. Russel, W Beauchamp, J Howe Uarkfiald coarlies, Bill Elltngs and Hutt Ray nolds, gave able assistanfe to our varsity football team iw BEES Victorious Bee's! Dynamic Bee'sl Championship Bee'sl They 'Fought their way thru twenty-four games without defeat! Through the untiring efforts ol Corky Cochran and Don Cole, the entire Bee team brought glory to NNhi'rtier l-liqh. COGCDQS Don Cole ond C. Cochron Bees in oction X. Row li R. Ternquist, V. Roebuck, B Stevens, J, Kirkwood, P. Bryeons, J, Kimmick, D Swift Row 2: V, Lopez, C. Wheeler, l-l. Lee, C. Morkey Row li B. Stevens, N. Reese, R Borringer, B, Coney, P Clifford, C. Morkey, R, Ternquist, D Swift, P, Bryeons, l-l. Lee, J. Kim- mick, J. Kirkwood. Row 2: V Roebuck, D. Wotson, L Bnrrett, J. McCondless, D, McAllister, D Smith, B Osborne, S Downs, R Peloso, R Cloyton, M, Mortin, V, Lopez Row 3: N. Olguin, J Shermon, D Enfield, R l-leops, R Chandler, A. Acosto, L Cox, M Bollonger, D. Foss, W. Homilton Mgrs H. Smith, E. Spoulding Row 4: D. Allen, A. Robertson B Moritz, B. Tronqiiodo, VV Kopren, J Fisher, J foder, M Shower, J. Allen, O. Fries, C Wheeler. ies ' ff izzat. ,iq W 'Ts I 4- x:t Xu-.A 'I Row I' P Bryeons, C Wheeler, D Swift, V Roebitclc, C Markey, R Ternquist Row 22 I-I Lee, J Kirkwood, V Lopez, J. Kimmick, B Stevens Whittier I8 Whittier I3 Whittier 35 Whittier 20 CEES Row I: Coach Whitcomb, I-I Lucy, M Carrilo, J. Fisher, W Pelton, G. Mattias, B. Hendrirsert, W, Erwin, J. Sepulvedo, D Valencia, J. Ellis, K Schmutzer, Coach Phelan, Row 2: A. Terrel, S Pyron, F. Martin, F Glidden, B Hail- stone, T. Orem, D Gale, P. Donohoe, B Wigden, T. Hobart, J Prim, C Cor- ter, J Anderson Row 31 Mgr, W. Rus- sel, J Speri, D Still, R, Drake, J. Poul- sen, J. Goity, R. Larson, V Lockhart. D Johnston, D Lewis, E Romero, R Droyer, Mgrs K Shaw, G. Wood l69I Redondo O EI Monte O Woodrow Wilson I2 Mark Kepple O ii Whittier 20- Whittier 20- Whllller ZI- Whiltier I9- S. Pasadena I2 Alhambra O Montebello Excelsior 6 New -.vw.-.Aw f., wh X , M... Q H IMNWL I .1 -V ww, queue-M w CASABA M U VQLE Qi Wilh lhe help of Coach Bonham and Caplain Daylon Sayer, our varsily haslcelball 'ream loughl lhrough lheir qames To end 'rhe season successfully. We're proud of all you fellas fhal made lhe season an exciling one. l70l WLT, X 'Q YN , ' V W 5' W 5? K' if 2 V, 'll . an W 1-J I I I lyk 1' ixvlww - N'wV':1x Vx Spf VM Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier Whiffier mqsiiq -Alhambra 3I -Keppel 32 -EI Monfe 43 36-Excelsior 26 Monrovia 35 Monfebello 23 2 N x K lwlvrwrl f'wVww U kmvr Whiffier R Herbenor 49-Alhambra 35 34-Keppel 33 3l-El Monfe 47 54-Excelsior 25 65-Monrovia 31 Covina forfeif Monfebelio 43 w I' Mgr I'I Srmtiw, J LL-Q, R Chuprmum, R Reyes, L Herluvrwr, W. Judd, Co A f'HH,IUlI1 luw f Mgr if Spu11Miur1g, H Axxwrtiwy! S Ijwciwrwmlw, N P1-twrg VV Spvrry, K Uvwrwrilpr, K 1 Cmihmm, V IW-MQW, D Juwr, l Iiuwv, IQ NNN:-S 1 I MWF fkcunldw liurmhilm x X Row li M. Kopren, R. Stewart, L. Starkey, R. England, C, Wheeler. Row 23 Mgr E. Spaulding, J Merrill, C Markey, V Lopez, l-l. Lopizich, W Kopren, E Hoakstrallen, Coach G Kelly Row 3' Mgr H Smith, C Arnold, W. Knea-H, R Adair, N Reese, R Johnson, R Alexander, R Chaney, J Allen, R Kruse Yesl Our Bees have clone il again! They have won 'rhe championship! Because of The exlra hard worlc of 'the whole leam and lhe experl coaching of Glenn Kelly, lhis greal honor was made possible. Their viclorious spiril' conlinued lhroughouf lhe season and again loroughl glory 'lo Whillier l-llgh. BEES Whillier Whillier Whillier Whillier Whillier Whillier Whillier Whilller Whillier Whiflier Whilfier Whilfier Whillier -Alhambra 25 Keppel 25 El Monle 23 Excelsior ZI Monrovia 2l -Covina lb -Monlebello 30 Alhambra 28 Keppel I4 El lvlonle 23 -Monrovia I9 Covina I9 lvlonlebello 44 Coach Kelley, Capt H. Lopiz ch E Hookstratten, C Wheeler C Markey, V. Lopez VV, Kopren, M, Kopron CEES Row l' Mgr R, Hciriiws, l. Corrillo, S Cliogollom, R Lu lvlouru, Crip! W Pol- fori, B Hcndritsciw, C Crow, Cooch Corky Corhron, Row 2: D Woolwoy, A Ta-rrvll, D Krzpplif, L Doiigler, E Romero, ll Driilii, K li:-ww, N Lrirsoiw They make baskels by The dozens! Yes, lhey are our enerqelic Cee and Dee baskefball Teams. Bolh 'reams look fhird in lhe League. They worked hard 'ro accom- plish whaf lhey did. Row l' Mgr B Borriei, J Roper, D Phillips, T. Kroeger, K Wright, D. Morris, J Doyison, Coorh Corky Cochran Row Zi Capt C Corfcr, lvl Churjollon, K Schmutzer, N Gurcliim, li Mor lim, H Newsom, R Still, J Spe-ri DEES fi The Flash! Like a sireak of lighfning, our marvelous Mer- curies whiz pasf us 'ro win rheir races. Yes, our runners, Newfon, MaHias. Beauchamp, Bromby, and our ofher feam members. have made mighfy fine fime. Coach Tom Phelan 0 Q 't LJ Row ii H. Street, B. Bromby, B Newton, C. Mottios, D. Foss. Row 2: R. Feldkomo, J. Shea, J Keife, B. Willard, D Jordon, W Beauchamp, B. Weller. C. Mattias B. Newton B. Bromby V fpiiimz-rev? . A 'Q 5 -' ml i' '. Qin eta Dailw Our Bee and Cee traclc teams have done a great lab of lreeping the standing of WUl-lS among the lop schools. We had entries in almost every event from shot put to pole vaulting and the 660. The expert coaching of Tom Phelan and Gene Wineinger, plus the spirit and enthusiasm of both teams made this a successful year. ees anal Cees E Raw li S Downs, K Coor, J Cun- ningham, V. Sutton, E Eastin, J. Beauchamp, E Schmttt, D. Swift. Row Zi T Phelan, G. Gaffney, D, Allen, J. Fisher, D Gale, J. Ousley, L Starkey, E Nixon. Row 3. C Ford, E. Leedon, H Lee, L. Starr, D. Alford, J, Hoxsey, R. Adair. Row lj R Montague, E Dayhuff, W Erwln, P Donalto, M Lopez, J Dawson Row 22 J Hughes, B Martln, R Drayer, G Mattlas, L Lana, D Valcnrla, li Chester J. Fisher G. Nleblas, B. Nlarttn , , , lull vm R W l , uf- f f . ' all - ieornoting Our noise specialists were Pete and Cass, who created pep galore! Frankie, Barbara, Pat, Verdie, and Dorma led our fight songs with fiery enthusiasm! Beating drums and blaring horns syrn- bolize the ever faithful Pep Band. Strutting and twirling, our majorettes, led our band down the field with style. All in all, we had a perfect pep team! I l Pep Band Majorettes wwnw1mmn i - -Nw-nun was qgnlclnoslasrn The Pep Commiffee plans dances, pep rallies, and lofs of fhings fo make our school a beH'er place lo worlc and play in. They are a very capable group and full of all fhe vifalify needed for such a job. -Gr- gy low I V Wlntmrnlw, li llornoy Row 2 E Auld, N lironcl, J Nordslrom, D Pcmul, F lonklwrd, D Dmhl Row 4 T Moriarty, P Hobbs, J Gilbert, L lloluson, R VVIllUl5OVl1, K Aldrlfh, M Mffnrlnny, S, Gorman, G Bnlynu, N Peters, I C-rlswlnwcmlw Now 'l J Gully, J lluwo, B Knox, M llvrclmlung Row lv M gown ll Junw A Rolwwson , , V150-PVc 'slrlor1t, D De llwl Proswlvnt, P llo Sofft' tory, lvl lin-xflmlulj 79 ' ' ' qua Anfics Splash! They are info 'rhe waler and off io anoiher viciory. Brown, Davis, l-lailsione, Sfevenson, Somers, and all fhe oiher members of our ihree reams helped 'ro malce ihis grear record. We were lucky fhaf rhe Navy gave Heber Holloway baclc +o us io coach fhe winning Teams. Row ii D. Woolwciy, J Porkhurst,J Ed- words, D, Phillips, T. Ostmon, S Bailey, G Reid, P Peliissior, D. Dovins, B Foil- stone. Row 2: R Clifford, J Alien, D Crorip, B Brovin, C Ste- phenson, D Pouch- er, C Perkins, R Lonce , Leffler J Hubmon J Grchon, D Owens, D. Smcill, D Hoggie. Row 3i!X. l'ow, V Lockhori, D. Thomp- son, G Enslow, J Dovis, D. Louth, G Somers, J Gend- reoux, D, Corhriner, W Soyvr, V. Con- rellmo, F. Roy. Pi 9 , M. Dorn, Cooch Hollowoy Copis B Brown, B iloilstone J.LeffIer Cool, J Dovis ROW l 1 B White, S. Bailey, W. Bormore, L. Gale, J. Leffler, D. Owen, A. Schell, D Davies, F. Glidden, L Lane, L. Buell, J. Mummerl. ROW 2: E Dayhuff, P Pellissier, J. Cross, B. Martin, D. Poucher, D Hutchings, A Chever- ton, B Lowery, N Frazier, B Lynd. ROW 31 D Cutler, G Luilwioler, C Perkins, G Bowers, T Rasmus- sen, J Gendreaux, D Thompson, D Crop, J. , Davies, D Hodson, D. l Lonrz, R Kent, R. i Small, L Lehman. Mgr. Stan Jordan and Coach Holloway GTllfl'lE3l'l Splashing! Making goals! Thal s our wafer polo leaml The feam is really on lhe ball llilerallyl. Coach Hol- loway was responsible for a lol' of 'rhe good work, as were Kenny Shuil and Carroll Perkins. Carol Perkins and Kenny Shutl 4- 1-ii-ila1gym ui. nz .Mmm LW t f X t Corky Cochran and Ed Farnum Row li l-l Brantley, C Morkey, G. Spencer, P, ' Bryeans, F. Myott, D. Ermigarat, Row 2: D Galvez, K Chandler, C Yauchzee, l J. Howe, C, Wheeler, R, Manzo, R. Pendergratt, B Cole. Row li L Fanning, M Gifford, J Stewart, D Elias R. Reyes, R. Castro, D Shoemaker, R. Drake M Chigalan, D, Stewart, J Gall. Row 2: D Young, J. Griswold, L Lehman, R Finch, R. Trejo, D. Taylor, D Cutler, R Chaney, S Pryon, C Hasemeyer, T. Garrett, F. Sypherd O, Fries, Coach Farnum Captain Rudy Manzo f r r 1 orselwide l-l uiolewos Our baseball team was as taithtul as ever this yearl They turned out every, night in spite ot the tact that they didn't have the support ot the student body as football and baslcetball had. A tew ot the outstanding players ot the season were D. Galvez, L. Brantley, J. Howe, and R. Manzo. , T , . g S Minus I S 'l41lL,'V1f f'V VQACQUE l QSIQS Smash! Over the net! Love five! Smash! Challc up another point! Chapman, Deihl, Hanson, and many others showed excellenl 'ralenl this season. This year's squacl won a maiorlly ol its games through continual practice and undying spirit 1 r K I ...N-V E' S Conch, Som Bristol Row l' D Poyne-, G Gorretson, D Votow, B Carter, Ct Hordcostle Row 2 B Cothrmer, R Myers, G Mo- tonon, P Best, H Lugmon, B Tronquodo, D Votovv Row '3 W Brlnk, H Roblnson, B Alcxl onderr, B Lynd, S Bristol, cooch, D Kepple, T Moosccheklon, J Merrull, not in plfturo, l. Whttc, M Shower Row I, B Keesltng, P l-lerold, R Lenk, J Arnold, B Chopmon Row 2' S. Bristol, cooch, L Collins, F. Honson, D Deihl, J Ervtn, not in picture, C Curry l83l ,kg '? QB! Qt! liwxwr Lim Qiiyil-Lnn Jail lx llirlxwuniil N., l oxwr riqlil' Norni-in lrfinli iqnll lm- Tlunriilvling LJSTClG SVT Our muscle bound boys of Whillier I-ligh broughl honor lo our school. The besl year everl They swepl Through lheir rneels wilh vim and vigor lo encl The season wilh flying colors. Cooigih Vxfoll Wogiic-r Row l Qrznrli W Wugncr, A hlernrindc, R liuehnel, D, Peel, G Alvorez, L Gole, B, Wride, B Denton, T Lewis, 5 Vkegncr ,J llurwry, Asst Coofli M Reflux Row ff R Twrnqinisl, C Snrnnt, M Reel, J Sonnet, H LoConino, P Gale, R Lewis, P Acosfo, B Hell, R Hovvun, 7' Erokovv ll Orolfo, R Wliielwr, L Tliornlnurg Row ' R lioililf, F Wliooler, N Olrgin, F DuLoTorrO, E Elizorroros, T Hobort, D Sondouol, K Baordaloy, V Roebuclc, 'S Higclun R Pvnw, D Sliocrricilcvr, J Moreno, N Front Rum l J llinwniik, R Cliondlfir, T VlKiVlV'lQ'Z, B Bcrnol, A Verdugo, J Slierrnon, D Enfield, G, Bowerg, D Millcr, li Junmon J Jwlvv, C liilgcu, Cup! J Kirlcwooil Rom i D llordflmlu, W hollis, J lirnwnor, R Poloso, J Nlcifondless, R Mevvol, E Qslnorn, B Kipp, J Eaton, T Vlorin, hl Ihlliawr, J liornun Row 6 R Sllllirlfj A MofLvon, R Riwfrqe, D Hudson, I Klilgood, P Norris, F Sheldon, G Tomplein, A Miller A .. :Kyiv W wish? GIRLS ucnvnws X eel X ff Row li W Provost, J Aldrich,J Ocker- mon, lvl Zinser, lvl, Palmer, N Beon l?ovv 2' P Merkle J Howe,J McNeil- ly, V Weiss, E Smith, J Somers, J Newman 90109705 Only by hard worlc and sacrificing many allernoons lo parlicipale in len sporls have lhese girls been able 'ro win Their long covered W's . The highesl marlc lo be allained by any girl is lo have lwo slripes on her bee-oofiful while swealer. Cream of The crop, lhe W Wearersl GAA.-byword of all sporlsmincled girls. Led by Jean Newman, lhe cabinel has car- ried our all evenls of lhe year from noon rec- realionals lo lhe successful parly for lhe Frosh. Wanda Provosf proved To be a capa- ble vice-presidenl wilh Emily Smilh and Sally Marlin serving as secrelaries. Publicily was publicized by Verle Weiss while +he hard- worlcing managers managed lheir sporls. Row li F Prisbrey, B, Gardiner, E. l-ledbloom, N, Bean, D Fronk Row 21 L. Pierce, V. Spaulding, M, Brown, V, Weiss. orneies and l-loopslceies Capably managed by Jo Howe. fhe loaslcefloall sea- son was fhe firsf in a suc- cession of popular sporfs. Picfure yourself dribbling gracefully down fhe courf, perfecf shof ahead, you're I all sef fo shoof when . . . Whoops! I slipped! Slide, sisfer, slide! A homer! This excifing baffle cry aroused all feminine Babe Rufhs fo come on ouf fo play ball. Manager Phyllis Merkel had charge of one of fhe oufsfanding sporfs of The year for girls of all classes. l37l QUMlQlDllAlG MQ Gear IT you're ready Tor a rough and ex- hilaraTing game, come on ouT To play a game of hockey. PlenTy of TasT TooTworl4 and speed are The TacTors of This sporT which Joanne Oclcerman managed. A highlighT of The season was The game beTween The Teachers and The G.A.A. cabi- neT. Guess who won? 881 BULLS EYES FluTTering slcirTs, brighT colored arrows, and losT arm guards all malce archery season one of The ouTsTancling sporTs of The year. Lead by Joan McNeilly, These young Robin Hoods have made bull's-eyes by The score lahemll and have Torn up several dozen TargeT covers. QVQACE NC. Where's my leoTarcl? Ouch! l goT a splinTer in my TooT! 'GeT off my Toe! By These cries. you can recognize The Dance Club, all going mad, absoluTely macll BUT paTience and perseverance will ouT, and The finished producT is a beauTiTul paTTern. dipping and swaying in Time To a dreamy walTz . . . oh. SIGT-ll B Gardiner, V Hall, F. Prisbrey, J. Callahan Row li E Kenworfhy, N Cook Row 2: J Gilbert, J Godwin. Row 3: S Corbef, l. Rice, L. Pierce, N Powell, J. Somers NET DLAYE QS This year, as every year, Tennis has really gone over big wiTh G.A.A. Tollowers. Winners of The TournamenT were Delores SoTo and Joanne Callahan, boTh oT whom really play a TasT game oT Tennis. Delores also doubled as manager and The season wenT briskly on. 89 Slug Q ng qiealclne-159 Ch, if floafs fhrough fhe air wifh +he grea+es+ of ease--buf darn if! l always miss if! Ball, birdie, and girl floal 'rhrough lhe air during volleyball and badminfon seasons. Managers Nancy Bean and Monica Pamer fry vainly 'ro keep up wi+h ilmeir spirifed charges while fhe win'rer sporfs go briskly on. l90l PPS Splashers, one and all! Braving 'rhe win+er's icy wind. fhey have appeared frembling every Wednesday af 'lhe edge of yon icy pool. Firsf a +oe, fhen up +o fhe knee. and Eeeeek! l'm in! Chief Flipper was Mary Ellen Zinser who, needless fo say. appeared EVERY Wednesday .rain or shine. - Diving in and ou+ like seals, all 'lhe Flippers have formed pafferns and Hmed lengfhs un+il blue in ihe face: fhey climb ou? and receive a pal' on The baclc from ever encouraging M. Wi+hrow. As .- - ,xwvfmmusm -4-nll ? 17 I U5 , , ll1mA ' AW' M' 'Ti 'L L'I4Iflif 'Y 9tf Ziff 'XT' :Ji-wid -car Jfvdeq-H.-TZ'Z' ' .... 1., V.A..- i , M f M -A'A 2 - ., M r s... ., .,,,,.: I -- .:---- ' ' ,. .,.. , ,A, I .bbll V. Q, V.,. b A. V ,,,-V ya lg: , ,. ..., A , A H iuhlniwwwwbvwaff '-' ......... lP Nf-'MN s M Song onrl Yell Louder - Hooper, D Cossem, L McNoy, T Joi ton, G Muir, ies, B Cox, L Riming PresidenT, PeTe Hobbs V.-Pres. Ted lvlooschelcian -A - - ,.,- . - W A, , y,.. i,,ifg y f, me T, ' . ff'-1 F':QE'5'-:-:1J i A 'EN Sing a song OT seniors, A class of scholars are They. Working hard aT everyThing, Made Them whaT They are Today Now The Tour years are over. The class can really sing We've done our besT We need a resT, Freedom Tor us shall ring. The senior class led The way wiTh The Senior Alumni Dance and laTer The Senior Play. They have reached The highesT goal, GRADUATION. As They leave our porTals, we see in a vision oT Tomorrow The Class oT l946 as leading ciTizens oT a peaceTul world. 941 LEED CITIZCU5 Gm I f I Z flma , I I K ' wzflgm I I AVF :Af I WI I IIN I Ml I ' 1 w I , III, .4 'wx' I I 1vwv'I ,,.! rp I-f I 'r wr I' W ' II I I r I' I III- rI I I ru IvIIIwgwr I Ig II I IIN N XI WWII, V Urwm I III! x II XXVI Inv. II IIII I IJIII I IIIII1 I M III I I I IIIIIK an I ,HMI IJ I-'PIHV I 'XIwwIwI-I HI wg' I I ' 5 9 , fn I IX, I gy. I I. Q I ,:2 -In I IW, , SeCreIary, EmiI Sm'IIm7 S A I y I oua CI1dII'mf!U, Imogene Rice I95I - IIE-:,:Qmf'.' I I-Va E 353 fy 196i BILLIE BILLIE BEANE-Capable Presidenf of Girls' League . . . Cabinef and Rep. Bd. member . . . Three year member of Pep Commifree . . . Two years on class councils . . . Honored Queen of Job's Daughfers. JEAN NEWMAN-Efficiehf Presidenf of G.A.A .... Harclworking member of fhe Cabinef and Represenfafive Board . . Presidenf of The Scholarship Sociefy. JEAN romimerfclq DICK Spea ing DICK DEIHL-Hardworlcing Sfudenl Finance Chairman . . . Presidenf of The Lalin Club . . . Vice-Prexy of Rep. Bd. and Pep Commillee . . . Senafor and Cabinef member. THELMA ZINSER-Enrhusiasfic Presidenl of 'rhe Dance Commiffee . . . Girls' League Decorafion and Publicily Chairman . . . As- sisfanl' Eclilor of fhe Annual. f a r TH ELMA Q. '5 Q4 na l97 GRETA GRETA BILYEU-A.S.B. Secre'rary...Cl'1air- man of the Drill Team and Queen Contest. Tlwree years on class councils . . . Cabinet and Representative Board member. it R Alncrrmatlw P Alice N Adams V Alford J Allen D Artdlcoc l 5 1 F Eallanger N Ballon D Barrett R Barrlrtger J Batchelor N Beam E Bear .vw G Ellxetl 983 M Blslw R Boettrmger R. Borclwers G Bowers I Branson H Brant BOB PONCE-Oufsfanding Associafed Sfu- denf Body Presidenf . . . Presidenf of fbe Spanish Club . . .Three year member of class councils . . . Cabinef and Represenrafive Board member nafurally. Arrber J Arnold A Axworfby B Ecnlmff L Baker W Holes 5 I ' ' 0 K I Ti mm , I e.,. if F ordslny J Dmurbnmp M Befkrwer D Behrens P Best Llierhurum M Betburum Erruskomu J Urmwncr R Bray B Brown G Brcwn M Brown P Brown BOB 1993 HENRI PELLlSSlER -- Two-year Student Fi- nance Chairman and Senator . . , Dance Committee member . . . Chairman of the Rop- resentative Board . . . Two-year Cabinet member, J' HENRI S. Brown A, Burnett L, Bvnui B, Cathriner B Chambers K. Chand 4 A QRS? C Clvmer C Cochran B Cole D Collins P Colso O Cunningham C. Davis J. Davis M. Davis I. DeGuire D Deir 5 R Downs D. Driver S Dunaski T. Dupin E. Eastin D. Egger Ol iw Calhoun Q. i Ql1'1 Chapman N Cook B Dill J. Callas A Collison H. Camp M Case D Cassem E Christensen B Clay L Cleugh N Clifton R Clough X, S, Corbet B. Cox W. Dimond M. Dorn 'G' LA AL.. C 5 I 2 1 M l gg- ' V - ' D . .2.,, T Elizarraras B. England L English A' 1 it B. Cox D Crowther JO POLSON --Student Publicity Manager and Editor of the C. and W ,.,. Three years on class councils . , . Cob- inet and Representative Board member. 2 J Erwin J Espolt D E tobroi EMILY S 1 i M 2, 5 ',.- ' . f- .3 EMILY SMITH-Pfesr S td dent of the Sponish ' A Club - 4 - SEUQTOVV of B Flowers S Foss C5 Fox GA A, ond the Senior Closs . , Student rep- resentative on Whittier Coordinoting Council, G Goffney J,GoIl 1 D Golvez C Gorovito B Gordner MGouId ii L S 5 I J Gilmore P Gish P, Gist V Good .I Godwin G Gooc V Holl E Hoilrnork L. Horris E Howks E Heddon E Hedbic 1 PETE PETE HOBBS- Lilcoble President of the Senior Class ond the Pep COfT1ITllllt?0 Z gl X A .- . ' Frslwor R Fnclue B Flemnng -Q , tk v. ,P , I U4 le WK H X , P Frank N Frantz M Freer .- W wi' ernwnlwordt ,l Gcndreoux D Ccrrnaln E Grbson P Glbson lvl f'1IlIT1Un if A r r 1 1 e q E rr '33 wx , Q Q, H .. .llqv R 'ffl .. 4 ' r..Q. Q .,J. Gorrell L Grngg H Grrsvyolcl J Heddon R Hell R Holl , . f P E' '- .--r' . Q re., ' 'wr l r ' X l 'nli . . 1., -PPI .'-' l., Helm C. Helton B Henley C Henry V Hensley A Hernandez 3 I4J .J - . K? 'V -M ji vi , wr axe: M. Hooper B. Horney W QA C. Jones P Jones J Lone F. Lonkford N Hernandez P. Herold F. Hinshaw M Hinson P. Hobb Q B. Houghton B. Hubert A. Hubmon G. Hughes B Hunt T. Jones D Jordon D Kondelin B Keesling E. Kenwor wg ' I . SQL Q ' A M Q' 5 , mg 'Q Q J 'QE J. ' P. Lormore J. Leach A. Lee LJ Liermonn J, Lindzc -, Hobson B Hoefle J Hoffman M, Holden B Holland M. Hunt J lrving E Jernigan E Jersykowski N. Jeslce P Johnson J Johnston 'FA 2 it , ,QQ , f ' Ketchum J Kimmick B Kipp J Krrkwood M Kopren H La Canina M Lahr ,JL ,Linthicum R Lopez V Lopez H Lopizich D Louth G Luitwieler l., Maarel 5 lbl 5 g E Mocias G. Rogers A.Mar1n M Manzanarez R Manzc G Maloian C Mattias D Melton J Merrill D Mlesen D Miller M, Minor R McClure R McGee J Mc:Gervey D McKenna J McMillan L McMullen l. McNoy f lv. l H. Orozco M Orozco D Osborne Y, Paddock B Palmer M Palmer P Parker ' , Q. . 'sw -. I , .. , -:gi ff V r fr if Q- it at N is of il A 5 If 1 fa. i 1 ir A it vt 1' M , 'S sv F Y . gg , 4 .1 A R4 1 L E54 MGFCOYYC L Marks J Morauez B Martin J Martin 'A 5V. ,- ' ,.-xl , ..,.. Q -eg me 1 i Moody T Mooschekion B Morris S Morris G Muir 3 Q? wi v? is wi. -N .. . ' 'W - ref? x Naumann J Newman B Newton G Nieman J Nolze R Myers N w, R Oker D MCCOmish S Orem xr ,y Y 1 J 5 'A fr Q? 'SX 4 Parrish C Postroiio B Pastre G Paulson P. Payne G Pedersen H Pellissier BARBARA iiosi C Pendell J Pendleton C Perkii --'-- w '--- -' '--' wg 1 i im. BARBARA 5Hi2EvEAAc3.fiS Lwfiue Q1 in f Q ' Publicity Choirmon . . . Junior Cioss Secretory , , , 0 council E Poison J Poison B Ponzi member three yeors . . , Annual Stoff Photographer, A J. Price F. Prisbey A, Pugh L. Redo G Redman M. Rear D. Sondovoi D Soyer C Schiermon G Schionge B Schock J Schuyii Ml R Small E Smith E. Smith G Smith J. Somers D, Soto JOHN JOHN GALLM Chairmen Of the Roprvsemtorrve Board , . . 0 three voor Council member , , , Prom Commitioo. Nl Peters R PHP-Irvs L, Fuerte ance de Leon D Power N Poweli 'la I Rice S Rnfketrs D Riddle L Rwmmgtom ,tl W I Kr R Sfwloy S Srfwert E Show Jr Shea K Robmsorm S Roper B Shreve A Sinclorr f 'jpcrlciwrwg CH Srwrmffyr W Smrry H Smmy M Starkey L Starr quo 9 g m ! f' B Stevens x A we 'Z is 5 i -wg X R K Strong J Suckfic ., up 1 -1 CLYDE MATTIAS-President of i .,, f n 5 .:,.V ' the Lerrermerfs Club , . . Two ':' W veor Sericifor . . . Representative V 0 K' I. b Boord member . , . Vcirsify Foot- boil ond Track. J Templm B Thomas D mom P Voridergrift e , 5 N Visirieou R Votux R Weover V Weiss F West R Wheeler V Whirromh L White V. Wismer R Wirrebom J. Wood J Wood iiioi E M Wright W Wycif v lA l Sullivan B Sword D Syplwerd F Syolwerd D Taylor R Taylor lwrockrnorton J Tircamb P Tudor J Twombly E Valero P Vandenburg vvadehul D vvamef J walk ms gamma X Wulburg T Wilcox B Wiles J. Zabel B Zahn T, Zinser B. Allschuler l.. Andrade J. Bean G. Coleman W. .Judd H. Luilwieler R. lvlarlinez E. Mendibles A. Miglore D. Miller J. Paul B. Shannon P. Wallace B.Walser FUTURE ice-President Jon Slater CITIZGUS The junior closs is o wonderful one. Their three yecirs hcivesbeen lots of fun. They have token hordships in their stride, And to fit in their school, they hove tried, The three yeors hove been very deor. They will only be with us one more year. President A Bob Tronquodo Upper clossmen ot lost. A closs full of vim ond vigor, olwoys in the middle of things. Working hord, they mode the Junior-Senior Prom one of the biggest events of the yeor. They sold tickets to the smash hit You Con't Take It With You. These ore only o few activities to their credit. They ore o swell class ond perfect seniors to be. Social Chairman Dot Francis ,:., f , .x,S?!,w. .2 Secretory Midge Foster Song ond Yell Leaders J, Podio, A. Ricketts, M. Movity Row I: M. Foster, D. Dunlop, D, Francis. Row 2: J. Cosselmcm, J. Ashby,'N. Brand, L. Perkins, J. Podio, A. Ricketts, M. Movity, B. Tronquodo, K. Aldrich. Row 3: J. McCondless, M. Bowen, J. Norstrom, J. Boyer, J. Slater, J. Luck, J. McNeiIly, S. Martin, J. Clohond, M. Reichling, M, Moore, D. Ermigorut fmi F SW JUNWCDQS A7 -Q. my Q GRUUIDG Vice-President Rosonno Smith CITIZENS The Sophomore class in its second year. is learning our woys, ' And can take our jeers. They look back on their past. Then they look ahead. And think to themselves. We've nothing to dread. Secretary Barbara Herve President Earl Schmitt NJ' The Sophomores really zipped through the school yeor. Their class leaders were elected with complete confidence. The big event ot their sophomore year was the Jock Frost Frolicf' They, with help of the freshman class, mode it a hugh success. The Sopho- mores as Growing Citizens today are ready to step in to the place ot Future Citizens. Song Leaders B. Mauk, B. Saunders, P. Merkel, J. Wilson ' fl H .. -1 2. 1, W' f. ' .el -Jseigik if f oss? .... iff- 1, Q - 193 . .X A .wg-.giiggi::':af3::5..lEw5 Q , If ,r TZ 717 flu 'Fil -f, f ww - . iw , - g i,. 2 iw , . in 1 S f if - sim s ,M . Q. ' I Social Chairman Ki lrene Thompson Yell Leaders Marilyn Allison, Joyce Allison Y. X - Row l: S. Dawson, N. Magill, B, Mouk, P, Merkel, B. Sounders, J. Wilson, R. Smith, N. Dovies, D. Swift, B. Fry. Row 2: H. Ivy, B. 'iNride, D, AXWOfflWY, 5. Churchill, M. Allison, S. Collins, 8. Knox, l. Elfida, C. Boyette, l. Thompson, R. Orr, V. Roebi. Raw 3: E. Schmitt, A. Strobel, M. Wintz, B. Harvey J. Coruth, J. Allision, J. Howe, A. Johnson, J. Allen. Nw 5 4' 4' T5 m ix Q5 .X ' Q2 5 Q K H: - , i 'lf , 'Q A -3 is N X F 1 -' Q Qnkf ,. , if Bffsmfff 5 ,gggpnunnnli ---an-l -quail!!! ...A if 'Mu all !, A Q 49 ff QQ wb AQ' TQ QQJQJU mg Ahead - ff st iff M U U Ul.'3.fll.L You are the Freshmen of '45 You were awed, perplexed, but ' Very much alive You brought to our school ln your own humble woy, Some humor, some sadness, Some work and some play. Vice-President Pot Mullen Secretory Iorol Orcutt Freshmon-but just watch them. They reolly hit Whittier Hi with a bang. They elected their leaders with enthusiasm and pep, They helped make the Freshman and Sophomore Jack Frost Frolic Dance o success, The annual Freshmon Talent ossernbly was held March l4. The frosh have lots of possibili- ties along thot line. The class queen was elected by stamps and bonds, The trosh ore up and coming and U good sophomores to be. Social Chairmc Cathlene Moo President Kenneth Bailey 1 N .W 2 , 'hx Song Leoders . C. Kibre, C. Hoberg, L. Lcicy, L. Schmidt A if Yeil Leaders Don White, Jim Simmons 4 Row 1: J. Simmons, D. White, K. Boiiey, F. Mcrfin, R. Martin. Row 2: M. Garliepp, B. Honner, S, Templin, C. Orcutt C. Moon, C. Kibre, L. Schmidt, L. Lacey, C. Hoberg, P. Mullen, N. Nordstrom, M. Hewitt N Lg - f , b 2 . K -V Q L-W-A -' W - ?VQESMWEN MQ V 4 W A --...nw yua- I gui J UQJC Waimea Q CQ E may 6 N gi Wg, 11 J v X by T1 Q A w ., f ,gf :Liv 4 -Q iw A '-1 Q:-...V :-' '- Blare of +l1e bugle up wi+h Hue lla silence on llwe campus fo siarf +l'ie day riqlwf. Gel on he beam Bobbing pom-poms, prancing feel. keeping in Time wi+l1 flwe rliyllmmic beef. Richard Holloway Somelhing old, nollwing new, presenfs his resume flwey will appreciaie if of World War ll and so would you ilmis Carrying Jrhe colors down lhe aisle and slanding al allenlion while Chris leads 'rhe flag salule. and vole lor your queen! Red slcirfs, peasanr blouses, and meloclious voices. W f ---.....- -.. X. , M..- -1' They mer lo plan fhe dance we all enioyecl Boys as guesls a+ lhe Girls' League rneeringq colorful lormals and proper allire showed us whcf lo wear fo fhe Candlelighl Colillion. I PLATTER nfg? Hi wail' QE ' Q PARADE Wilson Y wb Solf liglmfs. sweef music for llwe Afl'er 'rhe Game Dances! Records by your lavorile orcheslra leaders are played, and all llwe clever decoralions are arranged by llwe. dance commiflee. The shuffle ol llwe couples' feel and +l1e on-looking slag line helped make all llwe dances llnis year a success. W l 4 Z 5 I W, f, sl W Pig Skin Prance Peppermin+ Prance adie l'lawlcin's Carnival f: Q1 y CKXQ :D l Jleigiwi Receiving Line Talking It Over The music of Sammy Franiciin's orchesira echoes +hrough ihe crisp January evening. The long awaiied Girls' League Formal Dance, Canclleligh+ Coiiilionf' is here ai lasi. moi Looking Pretty Qlcllllem Tuma Out lo 6 Coke Room Jon and Vic Willw sofl music ancl dimmed liqlwfs, flow- ing slcirls and colorful corsages, The magic of llwe niglwl will always be remembered. may N x 995 ffbx iw, 64, ,X ,S+ ix XX ! ye Q. N h . 3? VL . Y-Q ,. X X I - Q? if X eg Xxfvs X fi xg XX x X I Nxxx 1 5 . x NI? Zi. csL,gl ,QL kj 1Ht!ai 1 X95 CZ Q S. K I . , Q gg GQ 'x z YN Q Q RN XX 'N XX yu v x xx xx N x x x x i im: 1 w 3 'S RM as Er Q .:5 :E-,Q ,,..- .. ,Q ..,,,, Jr - 4, , .X .M I, f d sx. V A , wp ,, 5 . K ,,,,. Q .M-21 +1-., +L, ,X ,D , 3 X lr Q if wx 5' n 53132 . i?Sifss??ii R fm KY, wfm Q27 f lin ex 1' I XM 5' WE ' .IH Tjiflx lrvfff 4' H nw! I 11,-J - ' KJ 02220 eng? , A xx M ,f 25? 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Philadelphia 42-643 ROBBlN'S Exclusive Prescription Pharmacy l35 N Greenleaf 43 277 M70 Fam, V BRUEN WHITTIER THEATERS l See the top features from all the major stuclios at Braen's Whittier, Warflman, ' anal Roxy Theaters 2l7 E Philadelphia 43 859 VV ll46l DOUGLAS SHOE STORE II6 E. Philadelphia 43-894 F. WARDE BRAND Complete Insurance Service 20l E Philadelphia 42-024 4I8 2l0 Fine Wafch Repairing UPTON'S Watches and Jewelry John H. Upfon II4 E. Philadelphia KING'S SHOE STORE COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '46 I44 S. Greenleaf 4II 597 1 I47l SHEPARD SHOP Dresses, Skirts, Lingerie and Hose for You- U-!fIi A'lPXJ I2I No. Brigh+ Mart AbeI's Construction Co. Building Contractor Il3 N. Brigh+ 43-955 qmsm BOWER'S DRUG A Full Line of Toiletries. Drugs and Sundries Fountain and Lunch in Connection W e Appreciate Your Patronrzge Philadelphia a+ Painter MALIN'S l '6For Costume Matcher! Corsagesn 'L-!fl'A'i'VQxJ 2I8 E. Philadelphia 43 l50 l SMITH-HORSEMAN 'I-ffl 'A' 195 PY-J' Meals Wear - Tailoring HTHE STUDENT'S STORE KING'S JEWELERS CREDIT JEWELRY CO. Diamonds for Your Dear One 'L-JW 'A' 'A' IYKJ I27 N. Greenleaf 43 475 11493 Bran, 4 A ' A Compliments of KANDY MCNUT The Fine Candy Store E. Philadelphia and WhiHier Blvd. 4l8-l38 Compliments of i DR. H. W. LINDBERG Dentist I76 N Greenleaf 43 949 O Compliments of BARR LUMBER COMPANY H A R R Y W. E A S T 0 N Draughtery Service Plan now for your miracle home I44 Jackson Sf. 62 455 Pico, California of tomorrow. It is a pleasure to help you with your building problems. mfiffiw CALVIN ART SHOP Costume Jewelry, Leather Coocls, Gifts, Pictures, ancl sos w. Philadelphia 42 693 Greeting Cards 224 E. Philadelphia 11501 RENSHAW'S PRINTERY Office and School Supplies Philadelphia af Washingfon 43 252 POINSETTIA PHARMACY Personal Service :zo E. Philadelphia 43-27I ,s,,-cS.,kSc as S aa in Compliments of Swain Xi Nanney, Realtors Courteous Service 228 E. Philadelphia 42-643 ENGLEMAN'Ss LINOLEUM - PAINTS I09 W. Philadelphia 43 326 HECK'S MEN'S STORE Whatis missing in this picture? - his the men's clothesf, says salesman Cass, as he tries to explain to customer Mil- flrefl Moore. But we still have the friendly service in good Hechis lVlen's Store style. We'll have the best in qual- ity and fashion in a few months. -Lyffi -klykj I59 N Greenleaf 425-2I9 1 151 y WHITTIER SPORTING GOODS Indoor and Uuzzloor Sports H unzing and Fishing Equipnzent for All A' al' E740 I66 S Greenleaf 42-I44 JACK'S SALAD BOWL ANDJACK'S UPTOWN Xxx X H amburgers - French Fries Sundaes Lffbkuklrkf After the Show- After the Danc:c--- Where the Fellows and Girls Meet anrl Eat 11523 LOVELL'S RECORD SHOP LJ rf I 0 If 3 f With those smooth Eskies and Honey-dripping gals o the smart set, the first stop after school is Lovelfs QUAKER CITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS I35 S Greenleaf I53I htm? WHITTIER CHAMBER UF cnMMERl:E What an organization rloes for itself is soon forgotten. What it does for the community lives forever. ao ,H E We are rloing our best to bring telephone service to all who have waitefl so long anfl so patiently CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliments of KARL'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family 4 1541 O Complete Electrical Service Since 1919 K. D. MILLER I42 N Greenleaf 43-302 CARROLL'S COCOA TREE Delicious Dinners and FOIIIIZIIEII, Specialties I74 N Greenleaf 4I0-444 ,, ,,,,, ..-Q J. C. PENNY AND CO. Shop With Confirierice Where It Pays Q-fYl1ki'lNXJ w V Y --7 77 Y-7777 eve - .. , GREY GIFT SHOP l ORCUTT'S GROCERY Gifts, Stationery, COlVlPI,IMENTS TU Chinaware, Carlls GRADUATES OF l9f116 for All Occasions I37 E Philadelphia 42 68l I28 E. Philadelphia 43 268 H553 GALLEN KAMP's I02 N G nleaf 43 3I5 I M 0 R R I S ' KI B I. E R CO. I Rhapsodies in Records 0-Jffi' flyx-J 20I E PhI d Iph 42034 IZI W. Philadelphia 423 302 O C ompliments of WHITTIER MEDICAL ASSOCIATION II56I 0 3I N. Greenleaf 43- I 97 f WHITTIER OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION ,,, , , W ,,,,,,, Y, 0 , ,,,,,,,,, , REMAR'S MONTEREY SHOP I I K I T C H E N K RA E T . . . B .C, F 7Ck,.' Sportswear, Lmgerze, Suits ener amhes' nm H es Ice Cream at BROWNING'S KITCHEN KRAET WRIGHT'S MEN'S STORE I I fA Producers and Distributors Since 1888 K-!fl'A kIrKJ Compliments of V PELLISSIER DAIRY FARMS B ly Bl d + R d WH. 6625 f ,,,,- T Q BERNHARDT STATIONS WHlTTlER DRUG STORE O CONGRATULATIONS Samuel P. Applebaum, Ph.D. T0 CLASS 01? 1946 I4l4 W. Whi++ier Blvd. IZOZ W. Hadley 542 03 Wl1iH'ier Tl1eal'er Bldg. Wl1iH'ier e - --ggg1'Qe E 8- ' g WILLIAM PENN COFFEE SHOP HMeet Your Friends Here 309 E Plwllacl lplwla 42-66l 11581 WHITTIER ICE CREAM FACTORY W here the Gang Meetsv looz W. Hadley 43 452 LLL,L,-LLLL L L LEO RICHARDSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE '-!fI'A'1kIfK-P COMPLIMENTS T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1946 I6I0 w. whi++ier 421 297 I 1591 EARL MYERS AND Real Estate and Insurance Brokers II7 E. Philadelphia CO. 42 077 VILLAGE SHOP PRICE and FAWCETT Stluming Womerfs Apparel for All Hours I6I6 W. WI1iH'Ier Blvd. 42 I -597 it Q . BUCK MAKERS Ecli'I'or ..,,,Y.,,,v,,,,, Assis+an'r Edifor Aclveriising ....... Senior Class so Classes ,..,..7 Campus .,..s,,s.. , Opening Secfion ....,. Socie+y .ss,,A,.,.s,A, Spor+s ....s,.,, Girls' Sporrs .s.....,..,..,,.. Sfaff Pl1o+ograpl1ers Slaff Ar1'is+s ..,., ....,.......,Sally Corbel ...s.......,....Tlwelma Zmser ,......Jean Godwin, Mgr. Mildred Moore Lorena Hobson, Edi+or .,..........Twyla Jones, Ediror Myrna Bowen ,,..,,,.Tl1elma Zinser, Edilor Rosanna Smillm .,,..Sally Corbel, Edilor Jaclcie Jenkins ...,.s,.Janice Somers, Edifor Belsy Reed Leone Terning Barbara Shreve, Edilor Bill Harrison Joan McNeilly, Edifor ,s.........,,Barbara Slnreve Bill Harrison .,,.,..,sJoan McNeilly Berry Knox Slaff Adviser ,,,, ,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,A...,,,...,, M i ss Marjorie Jones Phofography ..,,,, ,,., ,, ,Walle+s' Sludio-Mr. Earl La Pierre Prinfing .... ,B ,,...,,, Grover Jones Press-Mrs. Grover Jones Binding ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,..,,ss..,. W eber-McCrea Co.-Mr. Weber Engraving ,,,,,, ..,,s.,,,, P acific Press-Mr. Bob Caraco H Q ri iigiyiiji H THE TOWER FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES Come in and try our Tower Specials My f WM? 3fQjSxEgiWW EM 233 O, W fi M D WWW Q? Ay , W wif w fgffvk X.ft,j H' gf A 'f MJ ' 1 4 - X MQW W WM W X, .' Nvvfvxi V A . A yi W' ,,.:z2 Y 'N 3 , ,Q 47 K5 'ti ' T q MY V3 'xx Q3 'Q my 21 mf M--, zQ Swift. L. 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