William S Hart High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Newhall, CA)
- Class of 1948
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45- ,gnlpr '!, S 4' iw s 5 x a I i 4 mm I 4 U, Q ll? X V -fm K1 ' if My. Q 4 Q. 4 Q 4 vA , 9 Vilazln. 5 ' .' 34511 Y ll- mfs., ..,, Jiiiid ' :Q 1--K' lx.. v.,1L.,m 1 xlubllslud by rhe Studfllts of WILLIAM s HART UNION HIGH SCHOOL NMH11 Cqhfornn JZ I 94 fl? af' -I-+ il' -0-lit . 934 iii' M in...-f4'x'.x H fc, 8 , -S-B' w-ff'-'f-m. Lu' Awami wg Dedication To Williaixm S. Hart, whose civic-mindcdncss and community service the future :itizcns of this arcn would do well to emulate, tlmis annual is respectfully declicntccl. . 'si S .I Www' ' .xg -vsp Nm.. '.,v-1.1 P' it 5 4 - W .. . L K ' A M' N .QP A ,- WS R , .- su X f 1 , I ' Q . ,u ,, I . Q, K 1 ,. N..-- 4 - -, M tl - W'-za . I ' 'NT' sg. ,Q t 1,8 . wi X f ' .. K Q i 0 B no ' , M M, Q' . I . Q ,I ge si ' . ,... , . X l my-.f--. 1 'sh 4 X36 i . , 2 . if . ,. N' I , I 3 . A N fa ' va .-. - I ' Q. U 'F' Q K, ' Aww, A x. 5' ,, I Q. N A 2 ' ' X . 4 s 1 -s- A i it flax? , , , .., iff ' . ' . 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V11111' 1Y1IA5I 11.111 111g11 '1411111.111.111'11 . . . 1111' 11111 1'1'.11' 1' '18, The Indians' Reservation 1- ' . I O .qi Q . W, ,Q J., , . .at r al, . s-- a 1 fi' X. -- sq' at i f' .gm i , ' -V v t ' f 'sy ,tgW.:1ir. A W .hit S fx-Q. V b L N 1 x 'Hg V Last year there was just land . . . And this year the building program was put in high gear . . ' - M' --A,-MW.. is 'is Q'-, K ,Mui , 'M ,, .-,ffQ3 x' .g..,,, P M' bf.-,.. '. ,, .Mx NYT wlth constru tlon stxll boommg . be complete. mil? 39? mmmNu5T m' ps.. The Board of Trustees Through many hectic hours and days and weeks and months of exacting work, the Hart High School Board of Trustees and Mr. Dalbey have fashioned one of the outstanding high school plants in the area. The task has bccn a thankless one in the main, and the renuneration, only the satisfaction of knowing that they have been responsible for a new institutionis taking shape. To build a million-dollar high school from the ground up, so to speak, is a tremendous undertaking which is heavy with responsibility. The Board has completed the main part of the task, and they may now look with pride on a high school which will come of agen next fall. The Trustees have been very -cooperative with administration, faculty and students, and are popular with them all. Mr. 'l'. Nl. lfrew, Mr. S. S. l,UlllllflSUll, Mrs. Mary l'. Buuvlli, l'rm-sitlent, Mrs. Mildred O. Gilmour, Mr C. L. Dillenheek fable 1. Z' .l LES'l'lili C. DALBICY Principal and Supcrintviicla-nl Our superintendent, who has been the guiding spirit of our new high school since its inception in 1946. Every icivic- minded citizen in the area and every Hart High student, is grateful to Mr. Dalbey for his dynamic work in organizing and directing the mammoth task. Everyone Knows .... And Mr. Johnson . . . our vice prin- cipal and counselor . . . also responsible for much of the success of the new venture. He has spent many wearisome hours in helping to organize the curricula, school records, athletics, and other work so essential to the institution. RUSSELL E. JOHNSON Vice Principal and Counsellor Basketball and Baseball Coach 1. 1+ ffm'-az' - ,, 3 pm 4 he ' 'H The Chiefs WV 2 NlYli'l'l .lf Ulf lllNS'l'AD Clerk X v ,has X ,,, Q or . . And Those who serve. . . Those who serve the administration and the students are the cogs in the wheel of the institution that make it run smoothly. The office girls are always helpful and willing to do anything within their power to aid in a clerical way. The nurse, Mrs. Anderson, is at hand when injury and sickness plague the students or the staff. The bus drivers have a difficult task in hauling human cargo to and from school every day, and the responsibility is tremendous. Arif. - at ' ,if X1 N5 X K , X' 2 tr iff' lCl,l'iANOR THOMAS VERNAlDl'fl.l,lC i-XNDICRSON Secretary Nurse Cuslmlinns: Clmrlvs L. llousellolcler, l,. ll. Aslifurtl. flLllllL'l'il slay: Olaf limxcn. Students will remember in future years, lVIyrt's affability, Eleanoris calm efficiency, and Mrs. Anderson's cheery, helpful. service. They'll remember Johnny , the good-natured bus driver, Lou's opening the room for them when they forgot a coat or a book, and they,ll have a fond memory for the rest of them, too. Bus drivers: Cillmcrt Pt-ters. llurulml -lulmsi n, llmmlml NYilltc. 1,1-s NVl'igl1l CllIIlL'l'il slly: Carta-r Ymmt. X . iwfsggrx f f5,g,3,iQ:2ef.315. X - ' .. - is i:igliiii'.'stf31 X i 'fx .. -i'f,,fYlA , A X ,fi Q iiffsgw. . IIOMICR C. ANDERSON Mcchzinieail Drawing Gm-iicral St-icm'e lfiology NUHMA LICNVIS linglisli l Sm-ial Stumlics W llviiivtliall NVOrk And everyone iearns from .... The instructors The faculty, bless 'cm . . . had to he tough on us at times but ws still think they're the best. Mr. Andcrron, Mrs. Lewis :incl Nlrs. Marx were new at Hart this year, but by the end of the year they were old timers. Mr. Holt was here last year. l,. ISIAIYIC ll Limiiiiiim-t't-nail llIlll'Il1lllS Ill ALMA MARX llumv lit-mmmics Social Studies os. ' . i -Q48 IIELICN S. NOSKEH Art Sm-iinl Studies Hniflisli i Xlil ,l.l4 bl IVILXNCIS Spiuiislm l'l't'lll'll llvllll cliall XYm'lx You'll remember .... The teachers never failed to lend a helping hand, and they gave unstintingly of their time in providing ilic best that education can give. Mom Pfister has been here since the school was organized, and has helped many a co-ed over the difficulties that all ten-agers are bound to encounter. Mrs, Francis, the skilled language instructress, Mrs. Nosker, ilu- gracious art teacher, and Mr. Chapman, the brilliant math instructor, were all new this year. lllfl VXI C' l'l lS'I'I ll lioulcn lc. lIII.iXl'MAN ' ' 'A I ' Xl I 4 llmm' lzcuxmxlllt-s A All wllmmls Girls' cillllllSi'll0l' liuulilwvpixig .gm pr 'Xl if t. 1 X No one coulcl say that our faculty lacked energy . . . they hacked our classes, sponsored clubs and shows and dances, steered our student government, and the profs even playecl the basketball teams. Mr. Rugh supplemented the shop force this year, the popular Coach turned out a presentable set of athletic teams. and Miss liisheris gentle ways won her a place in the hearts of Clramatics and English students. Mr. Sims continued his exceptional work in social studies and in directing the stuclent government. 1 1' 9 3 C U 'r :L its .-5- ,km v ORN 4 HLQXS Xllfllffll ci4Y'H'll Xl.lllIl'lll.llll'9 I 1 'Il.l,l'I NU! Shop RIO l5l'1.'X'l'lillflC FISIIICR Izuulisli l,I'.lIllilllL'S iflilflli l'iIlQllSl1 Sm-i41lS1i S lClll'N ,, ,, it 5 Y Xl.'XllUAlll'i'li ll. llASKlQl,L Clirlsl l'liysir-ul l'iilllL'1lfl0ll Social Studies Mrs. Haskell's work in the physical education department was the finest-the tournaments many and varied-the .competitive spirit sparkling . . . an unusual amount of it for girls' sports. Mrs. Snow came to us late last spring, and returned this year to do a splendid job of organizing our new library. Mr. Wright, the dependable shop instructor, took over drivers' education this spring and made a resounding success of it. The students have reflected in their public appearances this year, the wealth of musical background which Mr. Naus brought to the school. . V My ll.-XZICL SNONV ' l,il7l'1lI'lilI'l if ey lfiiglisll 7 Q s i years , Q i ,..g', N . ' W -1 - 1 .. ,,.: Z J!.:Qg,,5,.. . Y' fn .,i' Y 7 A 5 Q COITIG U-X ?w-ft: WIN i cali. .iws Xl, '. .i . ' is ' L' Uri'lli'slr:1 E C -f fillUl'llS Slmp l llrixvrs' liisliwirlioii Iiisti'iiim-iilnl They ve Been Around Mr ihapman holds an A B egree from UCI A and has done grad uate work at the University of C1llfOfI1l1 He teaches algebra geometrf math bookkeeping and sponsors the frosh class Mrss Flslaer has her BS from Tlllnoxs State Normal and has done grad uate work at the Unlverslty of Tlllnols She teaches lzngllsh and dramatlcs and sponsors the lncllanettes Mr l'ranc1s attended the University of Colorado and the State Colleg Unrversrty of Oklahoma Mrs F teaches Spanlsla Fren h and Remedial EI'lgllSl1 Mr Haskell has her BS from USC She energetlcally mstructs those gurl physical education classes ln the afternoon and has social studxes U1 the mornlng Mr l-lolt has hrs BS degree from the Umversrty of Utah and he d d his graduate work at the Unlverslty of California Unlverslty of ldaho and the Unlverslty of Utah He teaches ommerclal courses and journalism and sponsors the annual and the Smoke Signal the JUHIOI' class and helped coach varsity basketball Mrs lewis attended Bakersfield C and received her BS degree from the University of New Mexico clomg her graduate work at UCLA She mstruets m lzngllsh junror busmess trammg and soclal studres Mr Marx has an AB from Umversrty of California at Santa Barbara and has done graduate work at UCLA Shes one of the two hom e onomlsts and also sponsors the Ophellans Mr Mercurlo has his A B from Redlands U and dud his graduate work ketball and track and sponsors the lettermen The country rs well represented Ill our outstanding faculty everywhere from Bah Hahbah Marne to the Mlddl West to our own state Mr Dalbey the superintendent and principal has his Bachelor s Degree from Chlco Teachers College and hrs Master s from USC Mr ohnson VI e principal and basketball and baseball eoach has both Bachelor s and Masters from U S C Our VP also has a class In math and Cloes a lo of counseling on the sr e Mr Anderson has a BA degree from Nebraska Wesleyara and a MA from U C L A He not only teaches mechanical drawing brology and general s :ence but lb also sophomore sponsor and advertls mg make up and photographic sponsor of the Tomahawk there also He coaches football bas Mr Naus lS a Bachelor of Muslc Education from Cap! ol U Columbus Ohio and has done graduate work at Denison Unrverslty and Northwestern Unlverslty H has the chorus or hestra Instrumental work and the glLC club o c 0 .1 ' . 1 1.11 ' K V l 1 1 1 ' i - , If VY ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 e T y s K e 1 C , I 1- ' I T l 1 1 1' 1' 1 ' Q ' 7 ' ' K 1 4 K nl I el e .... 5 ,'c' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' ' 1 ' 1 , 1 .' . 1 1 C K is 5 tl 1 1 11 1 t ' ' cl: k 1 l s K 1 1 1 1 -Y .I K- rl is K l l 1 1 , . . . 1 '1' ' 1 h 1 N , 1 . , 1 1 '. .wc ' , -' , 1 ' - 1 1 1' 1 t 11 C1 K 1 v K L I 5 -A K V -I - s xg K xx- L C q 3 F, 1 , ' ' ' l . 1 1' ' ' 1 IQ. I-Te. '11 1 1 A . K K C C , C ' K B Y K A 4. ' ' 1 I -1 4. K I1 I V .- . 1, K sl 11 1 K a of Kansas, gI1ll'lll'lg a B.S. degree, and procured her Masters from the ' - - cf as 4 - .Q ' . . Q , ,Q 1 f J 1 ' H . 1 ' I' . . I 1 , 1 ' l ' 1' 7 1 1 ' ' 1 x h ' ,1 4 .1 , A l 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 T, 1 S ' ' 1 1 '. 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' ' ' , ' 1 1 ' ' .... s K 5 1 , . 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ' . . . . 1' C ', 1 Q 1 1 L 1 1 V .T rl K 3 , 1 C C 7 .QA ' 1 1 1 , ' , 1 1' ' 1 ' ' . ei 1 Q, ,C 7 b , ' , - . NNY Sf 'T' X. .5 as m ','..ws- is , , J N 5 if lfisgr- .. Mrs. Noslcer has a B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan and did graduate work at Ohio State and the University of Wisconsin. She teaches English, social studies and art and is one of the frosh advisors. Mrs. Pfister holds a Bachelor's Degree from Oregon U. and has done graduate work at U.C.l...A., Willamette, South- ern California ancl Oregon State. She heads the home ec. de- partment and is the girl's counselor, besides sponsoring the social committee. Mr. Rugh, the frosh shop instructor, has a B.S. degree from Kirlcsville State Teachers' College and has completeri some graduate work at Chico State and U.C.L.A. Mr. Wright, who heads the shop section and the drivers, instruction, attended Antelope Valley C. Mrs. Snow has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Nlline U. and has done graduate work at Boston U. and U.C.l..A. She is the librarian, teaches so-cial studies, sponsors the librarian assistants, and sponsors the com' position staff of the annual. You talcc :are of the athletics, coach. Yes, that's your grade and here's why! , . .partake ., a, 'r 'isa - , mem. ar se- Y The student chiefs have guided NIH, Cliilll. SIXIS Spmism' iilL'5llil'lll Im' Xxlllldlllm Xiu- Iil'l'Nllil'lIl A. S. B. Officers The student body officers were a rep- resentative group-sports, drama, com- merce, and publications being well-rep- resented. This group was an extremely popular set of students, some of them having served last year, too. first semester IXVII lll'cli'1L'lx. Si'i'l'l'l.lI'y .Xlirv ijllhlll. iiili'-INHII .x55iSlllIll filnll'l'l'it'1llil'l' liulpli Stir-ixxgill. the tribe well lf, 7 I gmc NNII.l.l.XXl5 i'll'NlKil'lli i XIAIIN Slwxal. Kiwi-ili'.i1l1-I 1.u.u1- f.ll'IIIlII . . . i i K 9 X K . X in K Q 5 Hifi? 5' ,, ' ,157 ,. -A., iw f 5' 4 skim ii!Lf5,.' ' ii NI.-XUIKICIIC IXYIW l'n-siclenl l,l'L'Si4ll'lll xl1lllI'il'1' Duty, X A. S. B. Officers Second Semester The second semester officers were elected at I1 time when student body seemed to he in the mood for some changes. Almost a complete turnover re- sulted, with Grace Clemrin being the only incumbent reelected. This new group was a vigorous one, and brought some fresh views into student government. i I L nw- I,l4l'Nllil'lll Yim-in Smith, Sl'l'l'l'l1ll'f Luis lirntl, il4I't'1lNllI'l'IA Yxuinii- lI.irI4in4l I lm-ill ilii C ini 1 lv num .'X',SiSl2llll Clin-4-i'lm'.icli'i' lllaiclys Slllllil Niilflil. e fl! X .., ' 5 LAQLH I lunlncrumr. As A In 1'--vt enale The Tribe council has clone some skillful engineering U Q 4 i X . Q 'T X H ee,. 2 Qi ff llzlcli row: Hzllpll llmwu. XYAIXIIC llLlIll1llxl'l'. cil2Ll',N Santa Nl.1l'ia1. illlillll' X'1lllillXL'l'. llxllpli Slivrualll. Xxlllllllll Knoll. l'I'tllll run: livliy' slllllll, -luyu' f.zll'lwn, lxvn llvgllim-lx. A-Xrclix Sl4 .x1l1't. .-Xliu' lJlll'klIl. lmis lloyml. cilklflt' Cflm-mam Slgnnling: Nlr. Sims, mlxisnr. Cfuiiivxu slny. Elm- Xlillignna. .KSU pu-siclvnt. li:lL'lx rim: 'llnn lflllugml. linliilm-11. Dun lm' 114-urgv. ljlllllli' X'illIIllX4'li. xxlllllllll ffuul ur lll llllt Slllglllalslw. Shuullngz Nlr. SIIIIN. l'runl mu: livlly Slllllll. XXUIIIIQ' C.4n'l1unl. Xl'IIllAl Sllllill Inns limcl C- 411-rm' C,ll-mlm. 1-lxirlj s S'lllll XlLll'l2l. ll1ll'lHlI'1l lim-ill-ii. Sl2lllillllQZ Xlilllflkl' Duty. ASI! pnwim S . C O N D S E M E S T E R lar CIVIC Committee Flrst Semester l II J lfllll It lllll It 1 Xl IUIIK lN l lL,llllNlKI s lhlph llmlmu The Crvnc Comnmrtcc us the clnscxplmary commltr Q of Hur Hugh They handle dns 1plm1ry ceases prob lem stuclnnts 'lI'ldfl1ClllxC Iqhey are 111 1 very clependlhlr group of students 'Incl Sponsor Suns his had Splcndld CC3l7l,7Lr1tlOl1 f-flflll Il1ClT1 Second Semester 1 x 51 ll x J fo ll nu n m lllli N N Xls Xllu 1 0 Q 0 0 - ,. 5 ' ligvk row: Clmirxnun Km- Ill-mlrick, liol Cru-u, Ralph Stivrwallt, Nc 1 NI' 'la , OH N141 ' cllIlXt'l', llillllli' Daily, Br' ' -rly Svl lorf, -Iam l,all'inz1n, -Ioan L0mu'y, Kutlllvctl lllll'L'liI'l'l. l I'4lIll row: vlilllll llllllllfll, llmmil' l ustcr, Cllzulys Szmlu Nlllflil. Alllll'1' Sallizllii. -lQUllH'lllIl' Silt' 1 Clwmn liiuotlt, lmi, lluycl, 1 ' ' wcli. lin -l4 rm V: Iirlclir- K4-Iso, llulll St' '1'x'11lt, Br-u-rly Si'lll1lNl0I'l, Be-tty Ilzmvli. Colleen I llny, KIA 'juriv llzlrt. l ronl 'm 3 Cflmirlllalml X'lllK'lAl Sllllll. llalllll ll'l'l 'mule vlilllll l,llCllUXY. Klart' llc: l' ter. . lJll'1lll. ampu a'rrol To enforce the regulations set up by the governing student body, the Campus Patrol was set up. They have been an earnest group of students, and kept their end of the bargain despite countless difficulties. BEX'lCRl,Y SCIIONDOIKF ll.'Xl,l'll STH RNA First Svinvstvr lillillflllllll S -1-mul S 'im-s tr C um SECOND SEMESTER nur tttx 1 N ln X oy VX est Front ron Rohm rt llonullc 1 C III cum X ISQIILI Plffltll Fonricl Rilpln Sticrwalt FIRST SEMESTER ull nu in 0 N lllllill S x S SIUIK rc ll 1 lhrn 1 1 I 1 .11 Rial X' Pm a 'll4'zl. joy Ulwl, K' D tj, Jl'lllll'lll' Hull, 1 fticvzllt. ciillIH'l'1l .liyz l,:u'ry All tl, ldil- wal l ull, .Ivan AIIMII. Dun 1 PH Back row: Gram- Imcki-y. Caltlicriilm- Hi: l- , B I' Plaivlx. .Ia-ri ji Vzilrl. by fy. ' ': ' a' 'z, lla - i li ' 1 . 4 , 1 +R FIRST SEMESTER liiu-lt rem: liilflhllill liurili-ii Xlinry XYilli:ulis. Nancy Kvssiiig- 4-r, Illillllll' li4'llll1'll. llill l i'mv li-llor, Kaillilvvii lllll'L'liL'l'l, lluix Km-ssillg.Li'r. lfmiil row: Allllli' Szilxailxi liimmii' l'iU5ll'l'. Ulaulys Slllllll Nlairiii. luaiii l,iicllmx'. -Iimii Quinn, loam lamiicy. Il' Social Committee The social committee was organized for the purpose of providing recreation for the student body. Wirlm Mrs. Pfister as the able sponsor, the committee has functioned well since its inceptiong last semester's chairman being ag- gressive little joan Ludlow, and this semester's, soph Barbara Borden. Their football and basketball dances were among the outsiancling events of the year. MHS. IIICLICN PFISTICR Spmiiisor E 1 SECOND SEMESTER Back row: joan l,oom'y. Bill F11-W, Katlilvi-n Him-licrt, Bur- ltura liunli-11. Front I'llXX'Z Kill'l'll Litfill. Nlairylyiiil xYllllill'l', .lllilll Quinn. 'loan Lncllmv, Galylviie Let-liler, Tom Shim-lcls. L 5 1 n ,54 . Q, 4 213. , Y Q, X XE uniors p The old braves . The juniors will go down in Hart history as the pioneering class of the school . . . they were the first students in the school . . . way bacl: in 1945 . . . and tihey,11 he the first class to graduate in 1949 . . . the 49-ers. first semester officers Mr Holt energetic sponsor of the 49 ers tool: over again this ymr 11 er guiding the class through their sophomore year in 1946 and 194-' 'SV' 'Q gf' Nl ll 711011801 The all girl office holders for the juniors last fall were among the prcttnst 'md smartest in the s hool Irtsident JOYC1 CARLSON was efficient 1nd orderly 1nd was capable in handling tht OI'g'll'llllIlOl'l of the class Vice President VIN1 FA alV11 111-l han led the fqll social events including tht big skating party Secremry Trmsurti OAN LOONEY colle ted dues lilv. und and finally managed to get the fnnnces in line Cheerleaders LARUI- DA11 Y 1n1 GWEN BOOTH got the upper clwssmcn who as a whole thought themselves ton grown up to make 1 lot of noise to do 1itt1e yelling . Q , , . , 4' '. . t ' f ls. 131,.'X1. ' C 01.1 -ji 9 - . A , 1 . 1 g , e .Q -' . , f Q , 'A Q , , 'B A . V My K 3. v I r g r Y ' . ' I 4 in 3 if f- ' , J .. , , 9 K K . . ' ' . E N , g ' 5 V ' ' ' Y. ' . 4. J, ,. , . , . C1 . 5 4. :,' ' v 1 unsung:-m . 1 - , Q 1 . ' A l ' x- A . . . . . . i K 1 .A ' , in ' ' -.. L i ff 73 f ' 3 gl - , . . , . . v Q 551 A , ' ' . ss t ss - sf t . Q ' f Second semester officers Skirts were agam preclommant on the sprlng 0fflC131S roster but scholarly Preslclent BOBBY GREEN was voted into office to keep the dire tlon of the clas from staying en lrely wlth the women Active Vice President JOAN LUDLOW kept the SOCIH1 affalrs ln swm bem one blg re1son for the success of the junior prom Secretary Treasurer ALICE DURAN had plenty of exper1ence to go wlth her orderly ways whxlc Ch erleaders GWEN BOOTH 'md KATHLEEN BURPKERT guuzled the liss spxrlt nn the proper dxrectlon O 7 . D ' +C. .S A f' I . ' . - gf 2 K . ' . ' . , ' e . V ' ' wc. 4' ' ' ' . I 67 '- Q , , 'A 52 I ', . A ft A s M ' .M A O X 47, '- 45 X f 'i T509 ,. V . .YV . ' if li ,iq aw . Q., . ekw-f wi! The Juniors Q it . s N x s s ssc XX s at A s N l X. s ss X X X as X --1-e..,,u . ' 1 .2 'Q . gk. ' ng' n xi -K. - The juniors have had to be the A Xml 'Q- M leaders in the new school from the M Q C if first. For the l110St part, they have M k taken over their duties and responsi- jiri tri? ' 4 bilities with a fervor that would put A 3 many high school seniors in a bad ,gm -Y 7 llgllt. K 1 ig.. - ' -Rm an .3 -. Sometimes they have suffered from 1. -5 -- lack of experience, but this Year, those first two years of tackling problems ' .f almost bCYOnd their range, began to K , i .., ...A pay off. The 49-ers should be one of S Y the outstanding graduating .classes in vii- if - A ' -5,3 School. Neil .'xlllxl'Il Burrell .Miclersmi ,I1'.ii1,'Xllsniu . I l Rulierl Barber Duualtl llarm-tt john llaruhill Neil Aitken . . . jokester . . . hurd- ler. Burrell jackson . . . new student . . . cheery. Jean Anson . . . quiet . . . unassuming . . . good student. Barbara Ayres . , . another new addition . . . helped make the variety show dances a success. Bob Barber . . . new . . . good-natured . , . football and track. Don Barnett . . . big . . . safety . . . humorous essays . . . John Barnhill . . . chubby . . happy . . . football when in training. lVlozelle Baxter . . . new . . . studious . . . cooperative. lVlontie Beaver . . . track and B basketball . . . bosom al to Ken Hedrick. oanne Bennett . . . blonde 1 . p , , . . . . rett . . . ham nered lv unfortunate accident this ear. Catherine Binder . . . to commercial student . . ' A - y . y . . full of vigor. Gwen Booth . . . hobby-cheerleading and men. l.OlS Boyd . . . active in student government , . accurate . . . skilled typist. Ralph Brown . . . last year Joyce . . . this year. Barbara . . . football and tracla. Kathleen Burckert . . . glamour and Hdrammern. Joyce Carlson . . . tops in commerce . . . class prexy . . promoted the annual. Kath-ryn 'Chacanaca . . . lettergirl . . . pretty smile. Tom Christie . . . baseball and basket- ball . . . green coupe with a brokerfaxle. Don Claus Xluutie B4'11x'e1' lugunie Bennett Lois lluycl Ralph llruwn Killllfyll fillill'llllilL'll ilwllll1filll'l5llK' xi X ., . X f- K . 5 gs 2 'Q 2 . as ss-A wr X . i M .., L , A -s t. . .' . x - ts N' 5' X-s c :'S:E. . .. - . .ts 'N- f lf . . . X. f X tx ie .ss is 3. s . . Y . . at .s io . J x is 'sw M x . . fiillll4'l4llIl' Biucler Kallileen llllI't'l4l'l'l Don Claus 2. QM 1 .jii . gt ' is fs- if K B . .. ver i Q1 I Se N1 ss N X W sis 2 . i- . X V sk if ...new...big. Cuen lllblllll lUf'l'l'ci1ll'lN1l!l Gracie cilt'IlI1lll Q, Q 1- s is i 3 ik wa, K v S . ., 5 ,. . . A N65 NK lube v . nice kid. Grace Cleman . . . cheerleader. ,,.a:V saving, l3'arlmara Ayres Nlulelle llaxler Qt Q f 'ez s E Q N ft . .e-.Na - -Y BX sei ri Qsifs X tx Curl Clyinorc l.:1llne Daily nnes Dyer we . R. '-W-Mvwavit pf . .,., ,.... . - 3 .- me E la sz. Rslffixr , , at tif Colleen Colby XVallaee Copelzlncl Maurice Doty George Fowler llill Dennis Bonnie Foster f 4 wt its Y. .,....,. V 1 4 1 6' ff' if If fy ' if 'W Q Q ' 1 ..,.,Q ,. . ,iiiiiiii A Ollie Mae Culver Alice Duran Robert Frey .M 1 is ...sq Carl Clymore . . 'hot rodn . . . Fords . . . three- port man . . . plenty of school and team spirit. Colleen. Colby . . . student . . . serious. Wally Copeland . . . gnod natured . . . traclc and football. Ollie Mae Culver office girl . . . smiles a lot. LaRue Daily . . . pretty. . . class cheerleader. Bill Dennis . . . did some acting pranlcster. Maury Doty . . . popular . . . ASB prex . . tennis . . . baseball. Alice Duran . . . ASB activitier- student . . . Smoke Signal. James Dyer . . . football . . . track . . . easy to get along with. Bonnie Foster . . . peppy . . . cheerleader . . . more school spirit than twelty of her classmates. George Fowler . . . short and cute . . . subtle sense of humor. Robert Frey . . . lonewolf . . . had his troubles . . . not in school at the end of the year. Bill Frownfelter . . . willing to help at anything . . . always getting hurt in shop. Frances Fulstone lettergirl . . . Indianette . . .. active on Tomahawk staff, Yvonne Garland . . . ASB treasurer . . . one-man woman. Cecilia Gilbert . . . New Ohleansi' . . . talkative . . . active . . . withdrew from school. Merl Grngg . . . football . . . le'terman . . . shy. Bob Green . . . Tomaaawlc editor . . . studious . . . baslrtball anfl track . . class prexy. Jeannette Hall . . . athletic . . . lettergirl . . . Joe Hall . . . new . . . interesting. 3' 1-ss Q g . an Bill Frownfelter Frances Fulstone Ceeilia Cillwert Merl Gragg Robert Green je-um-tie Hull , . -Q W .:, Ai .1 . . 5 '-rf' , Ska-Avis ...f er. Yvonne Cnrlunci joe llzlll .Tex 'C-t lim llarlmison Pliil llosltins jim Harbfson . . . basketball . . . traclc . . . franlc and ope 5 - Ken l lcclriclt George llowslc n. Ken Hedrick ba lcetball . . . ASB vice prexy. Martha Hitchcock . . . blonde . . . pretty . . . dramatics Ilwil lolz in bashful . . . tracl: man who tries, Paul Hoskins . . . tack . . . tries hard. George Howsley new lover oy . . . swoon bait. Ollie Hull . . . basketball . . . basrball . . . assistant sports oi Smo t Qienwl sm1r kid Tom Izuhara . . . outstanding in baseball and bask :tball . . . bashful . . . artistic ack wines uicy pole vaulter and broad jumper . . . sense of humor . . . everyone likes him. flddi Kelso t um friendly . . . jokester. Nancy Kessinger . . . sweet . . . quiet. Laney Kidder . , handsoim A 5 pirxy in 46 Brother Harry . . . three-letter athlete . . . likes Lttty . . . humorous. George Koller ttnnis sports editor . . . easy-going. Joan Looney . . . cheerful . . . pretty. . .tends to business in L :crm om lut ov . full of school spirit and a hard worker for class and school . . . class vice prexy he int l t ie lun. Mary lVlcAlister . . . whiz in shorthand . . . clemure . . Norma Nlicham . . . serious . . . dependable. Harold lVli:1or . . liclcliu Kelso Ui-urge Koller Nlarjmim- NIL-liityrv 1 F 1 as 'N f' it . : 5 a i:- t . . S Nam-y K4-ssinger -loan lmoiicy Nornm Nlic-lialm Xt wr VI! Laney Kiclclvr joan Ludlow llzlroltl Minor .4 . nice. Marjorie Mclntyre soprmo serious . temperamental . . artistic iiniginmu K ,.. o A ...t ' . . wa ' n' 'K - ' . ' ' 1' , :fi -9, wif bfi fr fa M Xiilidftt Metra.. .. M , 14 i I hi Artlis Sl4'XYllI'l Nlerilyn XY11lml we 3 , a W 7 -ss tt xx .M llniine Uilieilly' fl'tllllill1lIH'l'L'l!l nvline Siiigiimslei' 'WK 'Of xr- 'F sf . 5. RFQ-' Belly Plaiiclt :Xlllll'LtS2ll'x1lLl l51'llf'Sll1illI ,M-...W '95 R. it s fi.. Fir S 5 9 J A .4 1 -Q 11 Q .W -Q. I A Ig it 1 K 1 an 40-V. .. s f4'M.... . .J R . . Imran Quinn lllll liluinc- Llaclxs Sanla Xlillltl Bl'X1'l'lf St'lIUllClUlf X llIl'lil Sniilli linlli Spears Duane O'Reilly . . . c.zr.oons on teachers and 'rweed-heaters . Betty Planck . . . office girl . . . always 1'e:1'.iy witli 41 smile. joan Quinn . . . giggly and featliery . . , friendly. Pat Rhine . . . helped organize tl1e teen tigers . . . energetic. Nlyron Rupp:-eclit . . . hot rod . . . tops in mechanical drawing. Aimee Sakaki . . . active in -sluglent Lll.l.1lil'5 . . . popular . . . good student. Gladys 5821.11 WI ,ria . . . cheerleader . . . vivacious . . . talkative. lfexerly Sclumntlorl Q... lwloncle . . . stuclious . . . active oi campus patrol. Jackie Singinaster . . . graceful . . . loxely to look at . . . ll sliortliiziicl student par excellence. Bet y Sinitli . . . Sinolce Signal editor . . . personality . . . George, Vineta Smith . . . orator cle luxe . . . cure . . . blonde . . . ASB vice prexy. Ruth Spears . . . ialiaazivt '... gregarionsz. Artlis Stewart . . . brilliant . . . prszty. Ralph Stierwalt . . . active . . . scliool spirit plus . . . liorxner Sinolte Signal e.ii.or, Ruth Sulnlet . . . pleasan: . . . lettergirl. june Vasquez . . . attractive . . . ixweii-liiiirecl. lVlerilyn Xvalti . . . cute . . . unassuming . . . Joy West . . . home economist . . . retiring. Fav Vllillut . . . IlllllC.iC ITT-'l11lgl'l' . . . jeep. Joe Williaiiis . . . p i-pulaz' . . . two-term ASB prexy . . . zltlilete of tlie year. 317. ll1ll13lISlil'l'XYilll lllill1Sillnlvi 4li1iu'Yi1sfliit'Z Alan' Xvvst lfaty' Xlvillx ll .lime XYllli1llIlS x abit F2321 l Naam xv 1 we .f sf . X Px , X X ,Ki s K ,-......... N .Qty Q . H' YF: 'p Q .Q iii . .Q f M Mgr , HN 4 lad S o p h o m o r e The medium sized braves The sophomores were the probltm cliss of the school when they entered last ye1r but they 'art gr1du1lly gettmg ovtr their growmg puns 'mcl 'are Clevelopmg lntO 1 better group The cl1ss has not shown too well ln the culturwl phise of Q hool life l1'lVll1b llttle represenmtlon on organizations or publlcanons but they h1vc provlded tht bullx of the footlnll teim 1nd much of the tr1clc biseball 1nCl tnnms te1ms First semester officers x u 4 r U lu lNSlll IXIIQ ll 1 l ,nl-1 49 6' 411 ff ' ' h 'V ' ' 11 1 , . L 7 . . 3 C U O alt S 'LT'lilTj'1 Ali -' Slivrwzlli. Clu-4-rlvnclvr: Nlurjoric llnrl. Y' '- ' '. 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WOOD WILDA THOMAS The Tepee Houses Varied Classes or X 9 lVlccl1anical drawing classes w r: popular with shop majors. -H The freshmen were eager but unskilled in shop. F. ann-A-4-N - CII A .,63. Commercial students were liarcl-worlo in an own- o-ear . g d d t rh --Q 'Q I 3 8 As did the cooking cours- es. Next year they'll have a new building. The drivers, course was given for soph- omores this year, and it created a maxi- mum amount of interest. Sewing -classes pro vided training for fu lx ture hOll18lTlElkCI'S . . IEWHIKLKETITWS The Indians Go For Football 'S N WM t is iriuiio ng ning tht sc is With a new coach a new gridiron and a new crop of freshmen to fill out the abbreviated football rost r of last year Hart High began the 1947 season with hgh hopes The student body got one preseason glimpse of th pig lcin maulers in a scrimmage with the Antelop Valley Jayvtes on the local field and those who knew their football werent much impressed However as the season progressed even the most ritical followers tht team realized that Coach Mercurio has assembled a pretty fair aggregation for a school without any seniors llveryone who saw the Indians down the Oxnard Yellowjacket Vs in the first game of the season by a 70-0 score thought that our win column would be loner than our loss column by the end of the season . . . and we almost made it . . . 4 wins and 5 losses. This first game at Oxnard was an interesting football clash from start to finish. Tom Gibson did the pass- ing and llddie Kelso most of the receiving. Carl Claymore 'Bucicy Hatton Wilbtxr Bruen and Charles Bible wer: the stand-ou.s on the forward wall. The new Har' football field was dedicated in the first home game of the year but the Braves couldnt qui e muster the scoring strength to malce the celebratioa comple e with a victory over the visiting Lompoc team. Hart s passing offense was somewhat off the beam, whil: Lompoc displayed a powerful ground attack. P 1 ,s 3 'X R rx 1 i Q .? 'N i r. ,,-Y K. . ' -Q '- .-1-, '- ,. r 4. QQ 1 i awww Q. - .J . 'A -sv' P . Q., , . ,f w, 1 -x f ,, 'Q '. Y .' , - t A 4.,r ' , -0 . rf' ' - K .wl , - , ,Q ,.q'v - VM. .iw ,ati 'X 5' ' - H ,' Jn- . . ,f , 1 . Q , , H-if P Q ,Q,,,. .QQ . Q 4- -fb, .,Q,QQQQQ . 3 Q-' , Q , I .Qk - - .PF 'Q . .' Q QQ Ji, x.n,4fg- . A 4 4.-., ,f Qu' -.wg '- Q.:,f.'s1 ,H 5 ' 5 Q . x 'al A -A R' ' . 'K 'L-.5-N 'C' Q. i' ' ' ' WM ' ' '-YT M . M i .,, , . 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KIQQU '. 14 1 7' - - L. , .f.Q H, U , . ln thc third gnmc of thv wzison, the liijiins oper- ntccl like ll clock in smollicring 41 Villanova ninc, 41-il, The WilI'l'il3I'S wrrc outwriglinfl. hut thcy mn Cirflcs i zirouni thc rlowci' Catholic school hoys. Sticlling to Lhvir up-ancl-down sclwillilc, ilu- lirnvcw stumhlvd in ilu-ir mccting with thc Sgintn Paula Cnr- Cllllill Qlnyvccs hy Q1 110 :ount. rlqlivy got oil to il lm-.l Sfflrl' N'lfl1 il lllI11l lL' O11 ll1L' UPCI'IIl'lQg liICl'iOll. llllkfl HCYKC' CI ll I YL' I'l'COVt'I'CCl . On their up Clay in ilu- liiith gniiic of rlw Aczlson. rhi- lllC'll1lI1S rqiiig up am I8-O win ovvr QI visiting Cfaimoizi 5 Park JV tcnm. ldlnrt limclc :ill its points in ilu- liirsi . , l half. then coasicd in tha' second to :mnvx am cn-Qy victory. 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Q., X ,, R.. 1, Y Q Wm , Y -, Q , ,,, , A f -ft ,X , V , L . , A , :iff ' y ,C is -'Q V, ,- Y 2 .ab Y -1- .Y1 'h1. THE IKICSEIKVES: Line-Eddie Kelso, Wal- lxum- Copa-land, Don Stewart, llichard Deeds, Don liairnctt, Mvrl Grngg, D1-an Gullion. Bain-ksflioli llzirher, joe NVilliauns, lurk james, .loc Dyer. 'l'IIlC MANAGERS: Eddie Hall and Duane Vandi- xim' wr-1'c thc- c-oaclfs right and loft-lianid invn during thc vntirm- season. Both boys worked hard and were highly regarded hy hoth couch and te-ann. :Xlhe-rt Nos:-ntiel, the right and ready defensive 1-aid, prom-d to lac the hero at the Antelope Valley llaiyxvv ggnm-. Ili- moved in on ai Lancaster fulllmck xxho mis trying to pass from lx-hind his own goal lim-. and snmxired him good, for un Indian safety. The 1-orc on this one was: llart. 8g AV fl lhmcy llunson lugs the hall around left end as .lim lilford skirts wide for a lateral at thc Ventura umm: flurry Kidder Q25D and Tom Gibson C225 can lx- sm-n in the background. Q f v ..,' lx' v yn' si , , - ,' ' , 'V o A' . nm' ' . - 5 ' ,M 'fr rf' , , Y J tif, V 1? . K ' ', W Y fd Y 6' ' es V. Y - ' ..w.+ 'H e '4'r 1 K 1 -A gf' J' . 151 , :- s . u K x . an - Jr sh . V :-,.s - ' - L! f' J. ' -- 1 .r , 1, .e,,, , lllli .lL'Xl0lt Y.XltSl'l'Y: I,i11e-- -lames l.1n'inan. I tx Xtillttt lhll lhtthu lt ohn Burt tr S mm in c l'lllll'llxl'll. llaeltlieltl- -joey lS'omlerinl. Don Lee Cto gn Ross Prtthti Imllox Vine The lasr home game ot the season saw an evenly matched Set-to helween the Indians and Ventura Junior Pligh, which the visitors won hy a I3 to 0 score. The tough Nlariners were surprised hy the harril- hitting Warriot's, hut they finally hrolae away for two touchdowns and a win. The anti-climax of the season occurred at Car- pinteria, wherf the Braves received a 415-ll shellaclcing. and the Juniorhraves toolc a 58-0 licking in their only game of the season. llelore the lsieltotl: .Xl the Yt'Illlll'1l -ft the lntlians mere all ltexetl up lor the l home eroxxtl. tml they tlithilt llltllxl' tl xutt out of it. the Loaeh tells lloh lgllllN'l. the tit with the xxhole thing all ilu- xil'llllll'1l ff Kelso loolts as though hens pzwnzlerinq s nit thinai :tml l5'nelq-' llattlon listens in an optn moulheml fashion. Xhl Iolnnwon. time xxlllx :mtl latney Ixltltlei' loult on FIIF YFLL LEADERS um un um us ll s un 1 N 1 lhlpln bllnrxmlt md lun uv Hart Hlgh had some of the best cheer leadmg ln the area last football season and nt contmued through our the year ASB Cheerleader Gra. ne Cleman and her a SISUCHHLS, Bonme Foster and Gladys Santa Maru, work out all thexr own routmes, and they really had some cut ones Ralph and Ken were not regulars, but they helped out a lot The Song Queens put on some snappy stunts at rh, home games and the crowd enjoyed nt nmmensely. wimesssesewwm 'sg ...a....ws-we rm IQ Quo:-ns YYUIIIN' Gurluncl, Lal uv Daily, uml Burmra . '. D nson 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 1 Nyrcs clo st on Dcclicutiou aj. 3111110- 8 Q53 N.. Q-Q Q'Q -'nw Wk. I fu... .Dm fi I it s cu I0 lol The vwrsity te1m smrted its se1son wi 1 an inexperienced group of freshmen sophomores 'ind juniors. only one of whom Ind ever played varsity Inll hefore . . . Cnpmin I-I1rry Kidder Four of rho hoys were As ind the remiining five were B s.' However even while playing li,'lII1SI II1SLlI'l1'lOUI'lt'lI7IC odds the boys kept :har wld te1m spirit ind never give up until the final wiistle w1s Iw own. IVIr. Nlercurio ind IVIr. Holt ittended to tI'e conchin, chores 1nd they were proud of their curses eqpite their I won-Iost I4 record or t ie season. Czipteain Kidder w1s the high scorer on the squad. always an aggressive player. and very much respected by the opposition. y as - -I I I CAPTAIN I IAIIIIY K Guard IDIJI ' O 0 And Basketball s Their DI h, Too v r s i T y O D . 25 x y W is I W I be ....., .,, W , 3 I t W P p ju Af-'fd sf. f 4 . 'Tx Qmr r it ' k ff- ' at I ' of ' 1' . A ,V fix . . Cui 'Iles IIIz1.' BI 'llI'i auul I,. Iilaiiui' I I . . . . 'rl , E J I . I ii. Y it f 'Y . I f . . i I I lniixlii- alum .xllvr llu- lull in ilu- l1lNl l'1llllllUI'i' gqumx wlnilv Kiilmli-r limlxs illill'l' llix mam in thi- lTlll'lxgl'HllIlll lilu- liulinns won tlwir first game of tlwc season. against a scrappy Santa Clara train, lwy n 53-30 score, in 1 lirillcr. Agziiiiat Villanova. tlmc Brnvvs faltcrcd badly, and dropprd il rougli 34-Z0 dl'ClSlOI1. Playing one of their lL'l1l'l' giiiiwa ull mln' year. tlu' varsity incn lost to Franklin Higlu of Lua Angeles by a 38-26 score . . . height being ilii- ilrfiiliiig l.ilCIOl'. 3 , .... ' .. ti? Q 0 + V Wh dw -I . x ' 7' 'izz . W ' s QQ- A in W ' Q 0' 4.4 1 . Q Q 4 .fl ,Xi ww-fn S x 5 ii x W, XS,,.,..-f ' liililic- Ki-Iso Ci-inter Illini-y llimwn lfurwurcl -lim llzirlmison Guard CTMKI, Cfl.YNiURl'I Uiiard ,g fm A b 1 ciii,ui1,ics ismiii V- ' rw l u1'xu1i'ci fin QW , rx The first league contest of the sea- fl A R N son was not too auspicious a debut for the midget Indians . . . the tower- W ' U- ing A.V. Antelopes ran them into the Qu A Court . . . 5l-18. The going was just M H ahout as rofky against the big Oxnard Yeilowjackets . . . the Braves went down 67-13. Sanla Paula took the third league enrounter, 51-13. llie Xilfhlif .mul slmieiil i.lIl5 sit It Ulll churning ilu- lnzllan-Xlmmli' Hem um The In-puns were hothered all season hy the greater height and experience of the opposition far. evi-P tieneed lv the shot heiow . . . the had to tr to make it u w lw sweeti and iii wht. irianson and Kithiei' were two Y Y Y I Y I 2- of the fastest lnjun players. Kichler ami llauwn nail hu' l'4'iNlllllLi uilh wine ifiiilllllll' l l.ish-N .rl lfiiiiiime. e' Kidder, Harbison, Kelso and llnnson fpeering over the shoulder of an oppos- ing playerj wait for the bull to come down to earth against the McKinley Atomitcs. . XR Hanson is just about to . X A receive at pass as four Atom- ites surround him. In the remaining games of the season, the Indians dropped games to Ventura, 68-125 McKinley, 57-15g 17il1more, 58-19, A.V., 43-22, Oxnard, 52-21, McKinley, 31-173 Santa Paula, 38-14 Ventura, 70-14, Fillmore, 87-20. Kidder was high point man on the varsity squad for the second straight year, piling up 77 points. Kelso was second highest with 63. Christie made 50 and Hanson 44. Tom Gibson, Bill Holt and Jim Elford started the season for the Braves, but Tom quit the squad after the third game, Bill Holt moved in mid-season. and Jim Elford was dropped from the team. DON STEWART Guard W. WOOD Center Tohl CHRISTIE Forward 1.1. I A -M lex It 'N ,iii IINI I I Nt AN I 5 ex 1 1 semppy I1tt t outfit IIIHII shows 1 ot o po 1sI1 during ll'l'lI1y of t111r 2,1111es ny 11111 1h11 on I11d some tough luck wlth two of Iast years r guI1rs Bob DonaIdson 1nd Wayne H1l111IxtT H11111Ieer 1 1Iy I1ur Ol hu 51mm before I11s tr1cIe Ienee gave out 'llid Don1Idson w1s trou ed Iy 1 111 ms ll 1111111 1 I1 I1 Ie If I11111 our of 111111y enum However the I1gI'lIWLlgI1fS d1d 1 very good job conslderlnb tI1e1r LXPLFILIICL 1 1p1I 1I1tx Ie IVI G1I w1s gromm For t1e center spot 1 ter t1e ss o 11111 er IL I3 1 C 1 1 INI lflk 3 1 1 cI1d 111urI1 of the bllnlfdlllg 1nd Izuhara 1n:I HCdflCL 1111de up rhe forw1rd Ime Izzy WIS 1ot1tee I I ld LITTAI spot 1nd the forward posmon durlng Don1Idsons absence The Buucrs turned 111 one of their best flrst half perform 'IITCLS of the ye1r 1t FI ll1IxIlll Hlgh ln Ios AngeIes when they lt up 1 7417 Ie1d and tu I1Itcrcd b1dly 111 the second I11II to Iose 36 37 IrI1m1Ixer 1111dL ponnts 1nd Hedrxck 8 At V1II1nov1 rhe Bees wer sto1p1d by 1 s1111 ourt 111 1 t1gI1t zone defens droppm 1 1917 encounter f XIII XIX DIR I 1 1 as ,1 ...A fr, I .,1 WY . V My j' L ' , .I I 1 -.. Q, -tu ' .aw - 5 -, V- as I 1 Q f' 1 I 'I I ' .- X , 5, kr 1 f' fl A 41 ' I 1 'H - 1 - Q ' Q H. N ff' ' , an I be ,gl ..e U X , iq 4 Y of t I Q ' 1 Ii ,lx If 1 A . X . Q A I .. N K , wa? iuw- RA A I 1 4 I S. A , K X , ' I S k 1 ' ifuae-I1 -Ioh J Ill Inrks IIIQIIIX plea, 'LI as his Bees pIa1y 11111-UI IIN-i1 In-lI1'l'21ll114's41I lla-M-1 ' 'In' It . we'e 1 A I' Y' . 1 II. I I If ' V . A I V 14 'I'I - ' ld 111112 IQILQ :I141111pfo.1s 411 times. then fade badly at others.TI1Qir record for the season was: 4 wins-Il Iosses. Conch ,Ia f . , L ' ' - ' 3 . ., . . . . . . . ' In. cI 72 '1 ' .VH '. ' ' 1' ' .. . . 1 'i'4K 5 ' Ei X. EL. T, ' ' A ,Q .K-. . , Q ' .' N. ' 4 ' , ,' , .' . . . '. . Fl .I e 1' ' Ds f 'I 5 'CI I .f I Io. ' I H. . Ii , wh'I ' oI 1'ee11 :nd for '-I:g1'e' ' ' ' 'Y. ' . ' . . ' - . . . 'I 11' w:e11 11:1 o g 1 e 5 z ' l ' ' . ' I. . bu'I . - - - . , I '11 'WWI .. , . . . Q . , -. . . 1 , Q K K b s W ,- Q 1 ' ' . J . ll 1: . d 1 . l ' 8, I 5 In .l KICN IIIC ICK .ep-nm' MUNTIE BEAVER l3'0l3 GREEN TOBI IZUIIARA LES Ma.-CILL Guurcl Guard Forward Center The Bees were working like a smoothly-oiled ma :hine in their second meeting with Franklin High as they shot off to a 26-10 half-time lead and were never headed. The final score of the fracas was 43-28. Bob Donald- son played one of the finest games of his career in scoring 12 points, and Captain Hedrick was right in there with him, also scoring 12. Green and Izuhara both played fine defensive ball, and McGill looked good in his first start as a center. In their first Ventura League game of the season, the Bees were just a little tight, and could not loosen up enough to get the jump on their taller rivals, and lost, 34-30. Green played some fine defensive ball in this one, and Hedrick scored 12 points. At Oxnard, the Warriors played neck-and-neck wit h the Yellowjackets through three quarters of ball, and then fell apart in the final quarter to lose, 33-23. Qui: boys' inexperienice showed up in losing this one, for they cracked just at the critical point in the game. McGill mlde 9 points. in-vu or-s up lor tht- lmll against McKinley, as Ili-drick and Iziiluira break for the other lmskvt. McGill 57 .. . -si ' , . .- Cl-J can lu sun in the lurk. W vi --.. ,-v' n,y,,,....- . ,R B Q. M N. Q ' R .. 4,,1,... rm' 1lll11ill'Ll fNY1111 w11it1' tm' s11i1't1 pots il s11ot,i11 t11v 1X1L'K1l11L'j' ganw as if 2 ,Ma . f, 'f- W Q , - 1 'rf ' . V 1 fzssfzf' B a a ' f ,. ef L...,1.2 :sam M .. E' Varsity L'1'I11l'I' K1-1511 gets il lot 111' 1'c'111i11i11c 11111-11- 1'c11'1c1i 1101 1110115 1111 111111 Mt-Gill 1121 goes 111 to CUXUT. 111161 1'1111tc1g1'11- 111111 t1111'i11g 111l' L'11111'si' 171' 0110 ul' 1111- 1311- 1.':1lIllt'S. p1lL'l' Diggs gets into the act. The lightweight Injuns had second-half-itis in their first meeling with the Santa Paula Cardinals, when they held their fasz-breaking rivals to a 7-6 lead at the quarter, and then folded soon after the second quarter, to lose, 30-14. The meeting with Ventura was somewhat similar to the Cardinal game. The -1-Braves were behind only 16-17 at half timeg then came the disastrous second half, when the bay city team pulled away for a resounding 50-24 win. Meeting 1V1cKin1ey on their outside court in Van Nuys, the Redskins put on a flashy performance to down the Atomites, 31-22. Ken Hedrick was at his peak for the season as he played an aggressive, hall- hawlcing game and bagged 21 points, brealvt- ing the school scoring record previously held by Tom Christie with 20. The tide ehbed again at Fillmore when the Flashes downed the Indians, 35-15. The slump stretched to two games at ' Lancaster. when the 'skins got off to a had start and failed to 1'c1ic1c as the Antelopes downed them, 50-26. Les McGill played an outstanding game and tanlced 9 points. 4,------n 35.3193-BZ. A had first half accounted for another loss at Oxnard, where the Warriors lost a 35-15 game. 11111111111 C-11 111141 Mr-Gill 1121 strain flI14'1l12l11y1 as il trio ol' X11 Kinluy 111111111108 go up fm' 1110 111111. We :Ti-EX -1 aww I 'W ff can 11011 1JoNA1,1JsoN 3 ' F 0l'NYlll'fl ,I A 'N 1 . .i :1,... W' 0' if 'H -f ,af 'Hi 01,1051 1111 LL F0l'XX'1l1'L1. i.. ,,.,,.....e Sai 5 at '55 ll . :Z.: QDZ .... 5 i CURDON BEAVER Center-Forward XVAYNE CALZIA Guard .IERHY MORSE F orwurd veneers an-.K Maw. .t ., w LeHOY VI NEYA RD Forward The slump stretched to two games at Lan- caster, when the ,skins got off to a bad start and failed to Ucliclcv as the Antelopes downed them, 50-26. Les McGill played an outstanding game and tanlced 9 points. A bad first half accounted for another loss at Oxnard, where the Warriors lost a 35-I5 game. Iledriek bends over to survey the situation as Green is about to follow u ball tlmrs lllI'K'1llly in the bucket, and lzuhara heads lor the other basket Then, at the only home game of the season on the high school blaclc-top, the Injuns came back to life with a vengeance, downing the McKinley Atomites for the second time in a season, 27-17. They held a 20-4 lead at halftime, then .coasted for the remainder of the game. The remainder of the league season was more or less disastrous. At Santa Paula, the Cards were hitting and the Redskins were not, resulting in a 39-18 loss. Ar Ventura, the opposing center and one of the forwards were too hot to handle and the Indians went down 47-18. And at Fillmore, the season finale read: Hart 21, Fillmore 45. Hedrick was the top Bee scorer for the season, tallying 151 markers all cold. McGill followed with 60. Bob Green was probably the top defensive man on the squad, and he also was one of the most improved players on the courts during the course of the season. The interest ol the student fzms lmubbled and burst . . . here it The upper class rooters were many times more interested in must have burst. profile-sn than points. 'I QWX - 99 54618. rfb Q A t lg, 4 ' . - Y mg: ii? 7 . 4' 15. 64 4... Q Ii ., fi 22 i Q' rr:- 'N', S -1, 1 sa I , Q '5 . 'lkuniny Ki-lly. Bill l i't-xv. Dim Smith. Dau- XVhislcr. Conv l'a1scm'. .lolm liurckcrt, Dick Donaldson, XVulion Cook. Ross Prather, joey Bontlcrucl. The Cec baslceteers were a willing little bunch, and although they didnlt have a regular league schedule ao follow. Coach Johnson seems to have instilled in th in a great love for the game. The midget Indians took on several of the grammar schools in the surrounding area, and whipped them all pretty soundly. Ar Villanova Military Academy, the Papooses had a victory almost within their grasp, but their insxptricnce did them dirt and they lost a clos: 16-15 game, after leading their rivals most ofthe game. They also dropped an 8-Z7 contest to A.V., a 7-31 game to the same school, and they lost at Oxnard by ai I7-30 score. Vineyard and Bonderud were high-point men for the season, with 33 .counters apiece, with Cook close Iwchind at 52. c gallery' ziml the A squiui ull 1ll5Dl'ill' to lu' intent on the play in Gt-nial Bill Ludlow and jovial .luck Brown ubligt- this 0110. refm-rot-ing in the mu- lmnu- LELIIIIC. n 'Nh :if ,ff-... Q A ,Q 12 a t .-tJ5,..z,:g-, jyxigl ,V , aw-'WW with somt .fifi . . an rib .nf ww xi, 'S The Warrior Spike Team Pulled Several Upsets At a little past the mid-way mark in the track season, the scanty-clads had registered several wins, many of which were upsets. 'l he Ais had taken Black Foxg the Bees whipped Fillmore. Oxnard and Black Foxg the Cee smoothies dropped Antelope Valley, Fillmore Oxnard and Black Fox, but were later pasted hy the A. V. team. The varsity was outmanned, but never outfought, and they pulled a major upset as they downed Black Fox Military Acad- emy. Clymore in the hurdles, Williaiiis in the dashes and broad jump and Rupprecht and Harbison sparkled in the high jump. ljor the Bees lfaldie Furman was a Consistent point-graluber in the dashes and shotg Neil Aitken scored in the hurdlesg Jack james nearly always got five points for his pole vaulting, and he picked up more via the broad jump. Jerry Morse showed well in the 660g Davenport. Beaver and Wolfgang in the 13Z0g Dyer, Hedrick and Hanson in the dashes and hurdles. and Bible in the high jump. Gallion was the point-getter for the Cees. generally annexing lop spots in the IOL? and rlie broad jump. Kelland, Vineyard and Spaethe tool care of the rest of the dashes and the hurdles: Aeuna was outstanding in the 660g Brown and Prather in the pole vault and high jumphlirown also doing a little shot putting. Gordon Beaver generally placed at the shot also. THE A SQUAD Coat-Ii Bias Mervurio ii' .xi-.-mi ink en, lil l S Slumhng: Eclnliv I'1lll'lIlilll. N4-il Aitlwn. Mlm-rt llusvllslic-I, vlan-k jzum-s, NV. NVUOLI, llurry Kimlclm-r, In-rry Klum Y ugh YVuH'gz1llg, Mmmtiv limlx'c'l'. Kllvvlillflz .IAIIIIUS llyvr. lallll lloskills, Clvm' Uzlx'l'11p01'l, Km: llcLll'ivlx. llalrx II IIINUII Dun Sh'wq1l'l, NYilhllr BI'lll'll, l,um'y Killmlx-r. Mk fzisigf ' N 'h , Hilwh- was an L'llIlSiStL'llt high junlpc-r 5 ' ,Q F M . . . all this Blau-k Fox num-I hm' X 5 M-orc-cl il first. X llcdrick lll2lkl'S pass to Dyor in Bu 11-lazy. Oxnard wuu though. ucling: D4-am Clnllimn, Conv Pam-mm Iluxinl XYlniwI4-11 Hull in lkll lillx Xls'11'l11'iu. Kmw-ling: Russ l'l'alillL'l'. Ualviml Jxbllllll. U'ili:vl'l Slllilll, Clillu-rt Spili'flll', lhllplu funn, lmu lxvllaulrl, i,nl'clmm lim-lun-I' lu-lim Nun-xml s Q noses out Oxnard num Im' sm-mul plan- m Uxlmrcl-lfilllllcm--Ihurt lm-vt. . A. '11- 5f ,M-. . ' nif X . ilifl 1 .f ff ' KL 'R ' .,, Q :nm ' , . ,-my -., - f ., , .. , llarry Ik!lllll'l' tall-vs .1 swu'a4l ln Blau-k Fm mul. HIUXXII Hu llllm lu X lumfflx 4 r QQ.. x 4 Ai wah! fMinui.V 3 Fr 'K ilu' 15320 jilfll run. f xi 5? A 231+ ' if H, lQ , ' 'L 1' ,f ', ' up -- di . x 4, 4 f s. Ull place. Bvlqurm' ilu' llau'l-A.V.- Fillmore llll'l't. ..n.... - ,'xl'lllI2l pulls clown an 21111 in tlu- 660. Pull, up llu-rv fllyllllllfl ...ms . . W S - W M - S N x :-5 x Q L . Bibs l :X Q . -- Asrsi. , , -4' x - . --rub A Yvull lorry Morsv wins tlmc Bm- 660. Prnllwr usually plum-ml Qual or Srcl. Spawthc and Gullion trail their rixuls, Clylmmn' Illillil'S ll gorul pass to NVilliums. And they swung the racket, 'foo Mzluricv Duty, Ken Duty, George Koller, Bill B2ll'lX'l', -Iolm Closson, Bill Frew, Bill Us-nnis Maurice Duty, the number one singles mm on the squad. J Duane Vandiver. Hart's little tennis squad did a very creditable job in their first year of competiton. By the time their first match rolled around, they had only seven players who lcnew that a racket was not a fish net. However, they raked up nine men for their first match against Ventura H., and didn't make a bad showing at all. As the year progressed, both interest and ability in- creased, so that the boys nearly held their own, even though they didn't win a match until the two Lan- caster meets. The line-up was usually the following, although a good deal of switching around was done throughout the year: lst Singles: Maurice Doty Znd Singles: Ken Doty 3rd Singles: George Koller 4th Singles: Leslie Mi:Gill lst Doubles: John Closson and Bill Barber Znd Doubles: Duane Vandiver and Bill Frew Next year should be an interesting one for this crew, and the influx of freshmen, who should add tc the squaclls strength, will make the competition for places lceener. Also, a ten-nis coach will probably bc secured, and a definite program arranged. iii The Braves Also Bal 'rhe Apple By near mid-season, the Braves had won three and lost six baseball games, but they showed a decided improvement over last year's squad, and by the time they're another year older and the school has seniors for tlie first time, they should be a polished outfit. Playing the Burbank High Jayvees in the season opener, the Injuns whipped out a 6-4 win, after only one weelcls practice. In the re-match, however, the Warr'ors ran into a no-hitter and lost lay a 14-0 count. In the first league tilt, the Injuns toolc it on the chin from Antelope Valley, 8-1, but saved a little face hy raking the Jayvee game, 3-l. Playing against Pierce Juaior College, the Indians slugged out an ll-7 win, but in their second league venture, they dropped an 8-13 encounter. Simi slapped the Braves 6 to 2 in an errorful afternoon, and miscues again marked the game against Saint Robert Bellarmine, but the Hart men held out for a 10-8 win. The diamondmen had a rough afternoon at Fillmore where they dropped another league en-counter lay Il 9-1 score. llavlx mu: Clcmauli Russell vlolmsun, -Iolinny 1Cnlrilwn. xllilflll' lliuimlwr, 134-an Cnllirm. liolm Ilonalilsoii, Clmrlvs 'l'lmmps1m Front row: Lelloy Viiueyartl, Tom lzllliam, Ola-in Ilull. Nlilllflfi' Deity, lidtlir- Kelso, Tom Cllrisliv. 5 'fsxbnasq f ,KX 1 P 'msn ek 2 l 'xxx ak 5 . 1 'JQ' , 1 . 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A-n 1 .nm The Junior BravQs Io. i 11-. A . 1 i l 'V rl. ,X t Sis Q 'Z s F--v -7 .-.wx .ge Batt-lt rmv: Chitty-li llilssc-ll lulmsmi. Dun Siiiitli, xl1lll1llll'l'S lfiul Wilkit-, aiiicl lulm Iiurt-L1-rt. Ilivlx lliiiittlclsuii. Kt'iiil7atil5'. Sztiiiilll' lliiraiil. lm- lllisliaux. lfrinit rmv: Xliiltirii Lnulx, -Imwy' llUllilt'l'llil. Xltlylll' Lailzizl. f,li1ll'lt'S l'nlil4'. lmslit- Xlt-Clill. lim-rt-ll ,'Xiitlvrwii. 1 1 tc' gi.. llmirli ,lulmsuii slxillliilly' viigiiic-vim-tl tlim' tt-aim tlirmigli its thirst yvzir ul. varsity lmsvlmatll iii lliv Xl'IIllll l lK l lll' Inq' . . xf thi it ..-,... I N mm- ..:, t A X X X. -' -w .m.g.N+wf- . ,L K l S M 'ly .ww Q X -....,sf' A 1 , . linlm .mtl Ulllt- au lg, .mf Ollit- Iliill sp.irLlt-tl lt'UIll luis si-vuiiml liiiw lltlxlllttll. timltlit- Kvlsu, git-4' pitt-lu-i' ul llu' cliaiiiiuml iiivii gt ffl fi . : Q NN ! The Song Squaws Spurred The Teams Yvonne, LaRue, and Barbara Squaws like sports, Too Under the able girls' physical education instructor, Mrs. Haskell, the squaws went in for sports with u gusto this year. I They started out last fall with volleyball, and held a tournament between the three classes, the juniors coming out on top. There were so many outstanding players that team captains had difficulty in choosing rep- resentative girls for the teams, but the tournament was indicative of the fine quality of play. Tn their first year of basketball, the femmes started play with a mixture of gurgles and groans. However, the season was a very successful one. In the inter-class tournament, the juniors again came out on top, with thc sophs in second place and the freshmen trailing. The best games were played between the juniors and the sophs, the last one being quite a sizzler when the upper classmen edged the sophs 8 to 7. Captain Gladys Santa Maria of the junior team was probably the outstanding player and top scorer of the tournament, while Bonnie Foster, soph Catherine Dalbcy, and freshman Letty Dyer also played outstanding ball. ln their second season of tennis, the girls were given some real instruction by Mrs. Haskell. Some of the promising players were: Virginia Dill, Frances Fullstone, Catherine Dalbey, Barbara Borden, joan Quinn, joan M'ricl-1, Ann Ulrich, Gwen Booth, Venita Smith, oan Loone , and Alice Stierwalt. I' Y The softball season was the climax of the season. Mrs. Haskell left soon after its inception, and lllrs. Phillips returned to finish out the year. The freshn: en exhibited an eager young bunch of fillies in the opening games, and they gained additional experience as the year wore on. The sophs always put up a good fight, but the juniors were again the real class on the diamond. ' 'I'lii- lint-ilitii-s for girls, atlilt-ties ilrew lu' li-:ips :mil lmuiiiicls, as ilu' tennis coiirts, lmsketlmll courts. :mil sulitlmll cliiiinimcl were uuiiipleli-cl. Tlie girls in llie lioregruiiml are sliowii in ii rmigli and I'4'ilLlj' gzune of lmaslu-tlmll, wliile the lc-imis players liriiig up in ilu- I'L'1ll'. JY . '. 5' . V i -.,.. X I . ., gym g' :,,.,,,. ,J Qi NM. as i . .1 -..X i 1 . ,C-X , '-- - H' ,' f Q I'-gs. Q.. I v ' 'if W sau V, 1. . ' ' ' . ' .,.......4 ... xi .. ' 'K x-. -.f F .A. 'Kew . . W . ALA. 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' - .v::A ' ' 'Q . t 5 'il 5 ' . 1 . -,W , xg f . , ' bl 1' Q F' -- 2 .V ' I 'L' ., .. A. , K 'W 3 ' if X YM- ' L . 9:-1 X W vim -W 4. I ,. N ..,, w ' x f + - s.. . - A - V f? i f , - , ,-:.-Z:f - -M M., v x Q A .- , Q Q?-f . ' ., ' 'Ji div 3 3 5' K L MTSVHWGIY Tl N LeHerman's Club 'I liz- lvl crinan's clnlw was formvd hy lVlr. Johnson laaclu in rhe Spring of' grin. wah -lvrry Wvilrs as rlit- first president .The vice-principal also spogisorctl ilic group for thc first two years of its existence. The late Wfilliain S. llart was inaclv an honorary ineinhcr. 'llif orc-Vanifalion draws its mcinbers from the letter-winners of thi: fchool. .intl its pnrposc is to promote leadership, good sportsmanship, and io pro.'i.l.- 1 s rvicc flulw for thc school. Nlll. BIAS Xllflliilllllfl SIYHIISUI' lim-R nm: ilu+i'gm- liollvr, llalpli llimxn, flillwrt Spin-tlw, l,am-y Kimlcln-r, Carl Cflyinorv, lloxmntl lllllltlll. 'lliirtl mxv: llolm llmialtlsmi. Xlauriu' Duty. Xvil .-Xitlwn. ll1ll'l'X Kiclclvr. IMI-liv l nn'ln.in. Xllmt-rl llosm-iislivl. Svuiiicl row: lfmltlin' Kt-Isnt lllL'll1ll'tl lit-mls. 'llun lmlllaral. Xl'.ij,lu- ll.zinalwr. Toni Clirisliv, -lim llarliisnn. Front row: Fay NYilln'llc'. Alum' V'illianns, Km: ll:-mlrirlx, llolv fll'l'l'll. xX,1lll1lK'1' Copvlancl. Nlcrl Ui'agQ,f. XYillmr llrnvn, .-'Y Q ' 48.3 1 N D -.7 ., , T- - - - 1 gf.. 1. , ' 4 f ' Q ,.- ' X 4-f 1, Ng ' ' . . , 'f- I, W -'hw' - 3' I T t ' N 'V A All , .L-is Q ,K x,.r ,A 'fp lux! Sl'lIll'Nll'I' Ofiu-1-ls: Hclmlim' I lll'lIl2lII, Svrgvallnl-all-1ll'msg vlvlllll lfllllllfil, vu-I.1l'y'I'nnnxlll'1-1'g liulr c:l'l'l'll, Yin'-l'l'1'siclvlulg liallpll l31'rm'1l. l'l'm'Sicll'nl. ,O 'N-5 l cu Sm-cznil Sl'Illl'NIl'l' Ufiiuwx: Hawk ram: lftlxhe' Kvhmm. YH f.:l1'l c.lfIllHl't'. 5l'l'Q,l'Llllf'lllAilI'III51 l'l'ul1l rum: lum Iflllllllll llaxlllslll Xml lllliillllllb . liulw Circ-vll, St'L'I'l'tilI'f'L Clmmrgm- Kullvr, 'l'I'l'.lNllI'l'l ' f Leffergirls lub Initiated hy Mrs. Lois Phillips last year, the lettergirl organization is a group for the development of leadership, character and sports ability in co-eds at Hart High. The girls are chosen on the basis of these traits, and this year they had to he passed upon by the original members. As well as performing its primary function, the group is a service organization'-providing monitor service and selling tickets and refreshments at athletic events. MHS. NIMH lAlili'I' ll.iXSKI'Il.L Spimsor llaelx nm: l4'Qllll'lll' Iliill, llunnii' l'10Sl1'l', Alien' lliiriui. Xl.1i'iul'ic' llalrt. Klllllfyll Clliat-:imu-n. Ciiitlwrim' llintlm lk-ulei' nm: loan l,UUllt'y, Nzuivy Kc-ssingi-r, Clxwn l5'on'ln, Cllaclys Santa Maria, Ruth Suhlet, Frances Ifiilslom Iuqm lim SllI2Ill1lSll'l'. lfmiul nm: Katlili-1-in llurekert. Belly Smith. :Xrrlis Stl-w:ii'l. Vliuuu Iaitlluw. -Ioan Quinn. YXUIIIH' Cinlimtl. Q E-yggg Q Kala ,I W 5' Rf' , 'illlhgf if x Q' 2 K ....... wx ima, v swsvrjsf , 'X' mm 5 si? Alicv Diiram has to lmwr in-r N1.u,im,u. HM 'HUM Huw Chic dignity. Hmmm- Fostor looks lu-clrqngglucl um lm iniulliml lily' slightly ciaizctl, init lmppy, us iiiitigl 1 limi drew to an clusv. ' ' 1 N Ill MN. , 5 2 up-r . Q A , Q f - 1 w-ge' 4:,v-N -:gp-X ff'W i C- . wg 4 K. A!!-.h i, N ,, X Www A- 5 FIRQI 5 MESTER OFFICERS. A i i A - V QF, 41,xc:QU1Q1,INL: sINc:MAsTEIi 3 A L X XX ' ' W- EKU 1 5 - llllilli-Hi'L'Ol'llL'lA s l A ,752 I A p' E' xx M ffl N i K 1 A , x ' ,, T x , K, a X i 'N 2' iI.'X'l'ilICliINliI5lNl Z 1 'l'l'm'zlSlll'cl' ' xii M, ji N Yin' Pivsiclciil Sc'L'l'L'l1ll'y Svrgm-aliIt-all-zlriiis DEH CZIAIDYS SANTA MARIA NANCY KESSINCER Caum-rn shy: Cin-rio Briglmm, President MESTER OFFICFRS' ll:-N HF Q iw Q .Ili xx- SECOND SE 4 - M' CI.'X'l'IIlClilNl'I isixuiili 1.3 gm Puiiil lim-ui'1l1'l' kg ,WA ifliixxc:1cs ifUl.s'i'oNE Sc'L'l'1'lAll'j' lx X5 All-XCQlil'ii.iNl'i SINUNIASTER i,l'L'Siiil'llt K-YVIIIRYN CIIACIANACA 'l'n-nsiiil-1' RU'I'I I SUBLICT Si-im-iiiit-alt-1i1'ii1s lfuxiwm sliy: liutli Spa-urs, Vice- I 'resin lm-t 'wk' iA .,,w,i iv ff +31 ' .bawfndmw A I fi xi ' ' -iiulw--1 n . V rxmwzvmikii I 1 kwa V' Q v xx Q wi! - , 0 Gphelians The Ophelians. whose name means Helpers, was inaugurated as one of the first clulws at Hart High. The society is an honorary scholastic organization which places a heavy emphasis upon scholarship, citizenship, and cooperation. A memlwer must maintain a grade of A in tive sulwjeeis and not less than a B in the sixth. Silver pins. with guards indicating the numlver of semesters the students has lv,--n a memhrr, are awarded students who have heen in the society lor two semesters. A gold pin is awarded those who have heen in the eluln four or more consecutive semesters, with :1 gold ljtmrtl showing rlip to.al number of semesters, l'iirst semester ofliicers were: President--l.ois Boyd Vice l'resitlen.---lVlarjorie Hart Se:retary-'lireasurcr--.lean Anson Sffkfnd Sl'lilCSl'Cr Kjl-lfcrs l'resid ent 7 'l3llfl53I'Il Borden Vic: llresitlentgjoan Nlyricli Secretary-ilireastlrer--Cornelia Clark tS. Xl,Xl,X XIXRX Slmiiwl' 1 iixx is Sltxxnl lout f.lI'lNHII. f,.lllI1'llIIl' lltllivy, Ianni .'Xllsim. xl.ll'IUl'll' ll.llI. lsoli i.lt'l'l1. lim loin luomx qlilllklll K llllx Iona Nlyiielx. Y.i'Qini.i llill, .Xlii-it Iluraui. Nneini llnratn. it 4 Nt un liuoth Q lxltm' l,t't'lll4'I'. l,ois Iltnil, llilflbillll llortlc-ll. loin lllllltlfll. A 5 I , . Nl ISS ll'iA'l'lilK Ili F151 llill Spmisor Indianelles The pep-girls, the lndianettes, were the backbone of school spirit. This girls' organization got the school yells clown pat , and formed the center of the cheering section at most home athletic events. To the other spectators, as well as the team, the uniformly-clad group presented an attractive picture at football games. The membership consists of girls who desire to actively express their loyalty to the school and its activities. Final acceptance into the clulz- clepends upon a two-thirds majority vote by active members. lfrmit row: loam l,ll4llllXY, Nlairlllil llilcllcocli, .Xlllll'l'S1llQ3llil, Uixivii' 4ili'lllilll, Cllziilys Sauitu Nlziriai, Btlllllli' Foster. lailliic Ihily. ll7'.lI'llill'1l .fXyi'i's. Alive' Durzui. Nlaiiiclzi Dotlzi. Sm-oml row: Kaillilm-ii HlIl'L'lxl'l'l, Ili-tty Smith, Arilis Stvwart, llomtlimi lillurcl, Coriil Ainslnlz, 'lllH'l'l'S1l lyiinaiiiilu, Pzllricifl Oilicllx. Clzlvlviu' 1,1-4-lil.-r, Aliu- 'l'owlm'. ,'l'liii'cl row: -loam lmuiivy, lwlly Ann Dyur, K1lllIll'l'lI -lust-pli, fiillllK'l'llIl' llaillwy, Virginia Dill, llzllly fioimul, K2lI'K'll Lilfill llill'lllll'll l'mi'cl4'n. liois liovcl. l uiii'tli row: loam Quinn, Clwvn lloolli, Yxmim- Clmluiicl. Aliu- Slivrxxzilt, Inyu- Cau'lsim, Domi Iwi' Crossiniui, liurlmm Xliilillm-lim, Cfairul l'1llNl1'l', l'mi'lxi1i'41 llK'lllll'll. lfiltli row: l'il41lllL'K'5 l'llllNlUlIl', Vim-ln Slllllll. Cmm-lizi Cliirlt, 'Immun l ric'iicl. cilllllllllll' xv1lSl1llt'l. Aloziiim' BK'llIll'll. . tw. ., -W, .A 'L . ', ' Y . ... ,-a,.Qr.-,Wg , ., . Y W i , . -.,-gn 4 - 'fr nf f. fix. f ...4,f, - V W, 1 - -rc., ..- s , , in in Q ' i A W i is ff we 4 ...4'f f'ia f fi: Q-1 I . K nw W . .. , rr My M, A . g P , I . a ,. ,. K n . i -'M it - , i, - N t ,X gp ' W .- . Q w f . .- H k , s gy, l y i ..,.,uf' Mx W , A .hw - .. Q- - 2-mee 5 nhl -1 xx me f i 'W . V ff'w,Qf W ' ' i f-1.1 Y A , n e - . 'Wim - . ' ng, ' Q i - 'muff , a. ,A , - 51 i A, 'fl t ,M '-nv-my 'V . 'K'-f . s f 'Blix at . igsx havfz N I . QIJTTIWWE -.. v-sw we I .vm bf Mk.. awk Q-1-R+ 'W A W 'sv .- -Q The Smoltt Slgnal wus smrted lnclx tn tu first vvar of tht ntw schools 1 wlth trry Wllts 'As tht ll1lIl'Il tdltor ln lts stconcl yvar R1lph Stltrw 1lt toolx over tht LdII'0I'Sl1lp with Miss Guth is sponsor untll tht second semtster wt whxch tllnt' Mr Holt tools over with 1 regular jour xmhsm cl1ss Tht plpkl w1s startt 1 1 snnl n mtogrqpntd 1 mon but nt wus still 1 goo lmlt llih sheet However wlth tht cooptrxtlon ot Mr Frmd Trueb ood ol tht Ntwlnll Stgml tht piper w1s prmtecl is tht 1946 47 school yeir rolled on Soon tht p1per w1s ont of the best m tht 1xc1 - '1tf.f, r 3 d ' ' U1 . ' .H , ' ' ' 1 A A . w ' l htm l 1 sus tn un cxlmg .Xlit-1' lJlIl'illl. l m':1tlm- XYl'll1'lA :tml 1H'UUll4l'ilil4'l lllllilll Mlm mn r ml'lc'l'g I.. lllgtim' Hull. Spmlsurg f:l'1ll'lt' flll'lllLlll, I 1 llllls V Illtl Cm ll Mus limpmlu lms llmml li4'pox'h'l': cllllll' l,m-lwjx. lll'lNJI'lt'l'Q -Imp-1' Carlson Xssls nn x 1 mln liulmul Bl!lllllI I 1'11t1m' XYrilm-rg SRIHIIIIY llnquu. llvporic rg Almm fllllllll lhpm 1 mm tl Alum l5'UllKlL'IAlHl, llvpol'l4'rg c:.ll'l fll1lflllUl'l'. .Mlm 1 xx tisiugz limily lllxuh. lu' 't is I . ml town xxx I pm Ll The Library Uiwon assembling the new library last September, Mrs. Hazel Snow was blessed with one of the best buildings on the campus, lun little else. Witli only a small percentage of the two thousand volumes required for a school of this size, the librarian gathered iogeiliei' qi siaff of assistants, and then the worlc of assembling a completely new library began. New books were ordered and re-ordered, some of them finally v au-tl. Thr- boys in the shop classes constructed some excellent sazvl-.s and magazine rac':s, and the book shelves became weightier .rn l weiglitia-r. Donations, new purchases and loans from the county lilvrary increased the selection tremendously. Nl HS. I IAZICI. SNK JXY Sponsor l.IliIl XRY S'I'nXl l : lm NU-sl. lirlilal xlillllllf. Iuseplliiii- Ulixzls. lfllii-l Grail. llosi'iii111'y' 'l'i'm-lvlnml, Yirgiiim l'iiili'i'xxoml. l.ois lluyil. ffiiwl Cimiziil. 1 i Mrs. Snow. X ...W 'ae-1-fruq M u QW, Mwivs' I :xt he B...-f-----' fm- The Tomahaw Ir is rather unusual for a school without a senior class to put out an annual. I-lowever. with the school on the new grounds this year. and ilu- lvuiltling program still underway, it was felt hy everyone concerned that a historical record in the form of an annual should he published. The ex- perience for next years eff-ort was considered to he another good reason l-or its pulwlieation. XViih phogographic, printing ancl engraving costs at an all-time peak, the tasl: was a difficult one from the start. Un top of that, photographers had to he switched in miel-production. and a mad StL'I'Cl!lll7lC for the pulwliea- tion tleatlfline resulted. V Xt-una Smith, .xNSlNl.llll lzclitorg Helly Smith, ,Xmlxerlisinq 5.ll4'SlIIilIIQ lou-e 4 .ulson lliilllllllllll Xlaiux ll lwlilnf Iv-IW XllX4'IlINIII S.lll'NlIlilllQ Kaul l.lfIlIlHl', .xllXt'l'llNIllj.f Salvslnanq lxvu Duty, .xllXi'I'lINlllL1 5.llK'Slll,lllQ loin lllllltllil. .XlllNl1 llalpli llioxxn, ,'XKlX1'IllSlIlLQ S.lli'NIIl.lIlQ Nh: Ilomer .-Xmlmsmi. .'Xclxei'lising, Xlalw-up, .tml lllllilllfllllbllf Spousorg liosm-n1.u'y Nlwoiw, Xlalw-upg ,Xnlis Slvxxguls Xllllxthllllg C-lailys Santa xlllflkl. Nlalu-upg loan laurrney. Xlalw-up: liill ln-xx, Illiologmplsyg Can-lm Hoi , , . I ill: Xl ilu- up' l'iuu'isl'ulslon1' Xlalse-up lfslilotg lilnmim' lfostt-r. Kfoiliposiliong Xiinet- Salsalxi. Nlalo--up. llost-lumix lilulvlootl Ilnolo mplix- t.,.xlt.1. l,.tl.l4 It Salts III.lII1 ll1lI'l7.ll'.l XllIllll4'lUII, f,UlllINlN1l1UIlQ Xlrs, llafvl Simon, C,oinp,m11ou Spousoi fllllt flmmm. Loinnposilioii lalllm. ,Xlltt IJ.H,,,, fninposiiion .mtl 5.llt'NIIILlIl1 Lois Hoycl, f.UIlllYHNIllllll .mil S.lll'NIII.lIII lxoum' 1 nrlmrl clllllllihlllllll N11 l lllum lloll Xllllllll Sponsoig ll.lllP.lI.l ,Xin-s. .xllXt'I'llSlIIgf Salm-sm.u1. f,.llIIt'l.l slay: llll In Spf-.us S.ll1NIII.lII. -MM WN, A . , E I f x l --...,. 1 - ,W . r 51 rw 4, ,nz ut, , Varlefy Show To help pay for the annual the Tomahawk Staff put on 1 varlety show on Mar h 5 whxch scared up 1 lot of loose change, and created quxte a sensation m town The acts were sensatnonal and the one act play w1s grunt Mr Holt directed Mr Naus had charge of the vo 11 numbers, and Miss llsher plotted the play Some of the cast put on a prevlew of the varletle 1t the K1w1n1s Club the nlght before the performance, 1nd the clubsters showed up almost m a laocly the n x night to s e the whole thing I X S YKSI Ill N llilll NX ill lll A ll' Illllflt Ill OWS Nl Oil ill! S C 1 Ill 1X5 I' LX ll ll uc 1 n ll s tml llmx IXICCKI' -'in fn- ,av 115 xl Cllmml 5lH'2llx1'l'5 Smilll. Slllllll. llllI't'lit'I'l. Curl- smm. l,mm4'y. Slmxurt, cllK'lll1lll. :mal I1llill17NY wvlv il pulixlu-ml 'xwuxx'. ,Q ish in? 'af , v ,,' , 'nh s Ur , 4' 'I'lu' au-I tlml IIUXUI' gut in: llLlI'llAIl'Al .-Xylvs gmcl YXUIIIH' Cfalrlzlml l..l.l .1 llll.lI'lUllh llllllll' slxil xx'm'lu'cl up, lull tlwix' LlL'K'UIlllNllIl5l cliclnlt slum' up. TI: 7'ir . :JA 4' pamlmninu' skit l'l'1lllll'l'll Rl uXYll1'l'1'-lS-Illf'-XVIIIlll1'l'llIj.f+f.fll'l-llbllljl cllll Clmmm lll1'lll4'. auxcl colnsislvcl of limmim' l U5ll'l'. Iiflflil- K1-lm. lt -' I - 'mul xlllllff' Duty. llzllpll Sliurwnll rnu'rallml. K4-In Duty NUlIllllAI'll4'l'llll Xllulv ilu' lcmst llllrlu - -f'- Hlli'-Alt'l pl.n. XXIlll xllll ill kllllllill hlllllxlll lum 'AStmlling vlillllll ilu' l'a1rlf' Llll'll'll. llulpln Slivrxxa . 'A ' ' mpg- lxullvl' .lml NIC slll'l'XYilll clI'ilC'4' clll'Ill1lll aulcl Dm: Sll'XXLll'l l,mn1vy', Umm ICxulxx4u'sls 'Wa . . Q? ,ffl I I l 1 I L ll ll'l snr s Slllll X lrla I su Olx llllllll X u Dmm Incl X1 uxlum xxllllxlbf bo SI Blrlurl Anna x ux X n Ll ill I Q'!1g ,wN wig -:L Aww un-,ln mm s 1 mc Sm' sm S 1 N I 1311 x Dm lll mtl SOl0lbt Ayrca Au L4 Ifllll IN uh m I mc I J' X mu W - 3 i - ' I 1 , , ' I I- 1 . 'X r I' I v' I I 1 1: .-5 4 . Q 5 is I fg I I , fs ,, I I , X I A . 5 li If , . Ill la Iluluglrulmlm lmlmlm: Yvmmm- Curl: ml, 'I If 'uix -Il t'llUI'IlS sung Sl'll'k'IllIlIS from Ilu -In -la' - Si 3, 1111.1 - . Cllzulyx fa 1 .Ia ' , slug- .l uw. 'A 'lil af, J Ii 41 z . I ,' 'A ' 'g ' l0i. .I ' I I Y .,-i' Il I .-mf .1 I g , .1 ,K-'px I ' fel- I , 3fW,:lb'.1 ' I :'.'fi', I 1 ' I .3i,'i'f17: - '.f'fI- I Ha flfllll Yi III mn-lull-Il il couple' of 'IIin's. l.41lIlEc Daily m lIllK'kl'll lliln IIIIIIIV, 'Ilan' 'Illia vllhlll'-I flwvn In ull: ml Ims Imrl 5 f 3- 3 L2 I I I I I I 5 Q- I Q5 v A I I 1 - s Q' I , f .9 lf! if , 243 I . , S T I I ' ffl? - Spa ala -'rp C1 rl: I, g.,l11z1,'t 'r, famtz .I1riu, ,lv .V A , .x , V Ba la 'z .MT Ilu' 'I I .R 1 ' flu -If clir 'vIm', ulxr Iifl llillf llilllx N nw ulmx Cilmmm-I-11s.', HCIIIIIII II I mm- x Chorus and Orche fra The Chorus made several public appearances during the season, warbling for the patrons of the Williaiim S. Hart Forum Series, the variety show, Open House, and other events. Their training consisted of singing in unison and two, three and four part harmony. Their compositions consisted of American folk son vs atriotic, li hr o era and anthems. fn v P g P Harvey Hanson was elected president of the group and Bonnie Foster did the vice prexying, Dean Gallion was librarian and Nancy Kessinger and Arclis Stewart, accompanists. Lhgir t- . . - :: 1.1 :: - -- ,--5513 ' 'I I H , team: - I 4 gf.: I ' ' ,:'fgg. 5 r 1., I Xlfglllill lfluyil. Xzuury' Kessingvll Nvlilii S Han-li row: l7:irli'm' Xxit'l7Nll'Ii. ll.ll'll1lli1l llilvs lv'im'lle Hall, .Nrilis SI:-xx'4il'l. Clraieii' Clmn in 'XIIIIVHK' Clnmllmiglil. l I'LlIll'lB lfiilstmiv. Ilairu x llansim, Dim Smith. lzrluarcl llaill. lulunix ltn ll len, lfrcmt IYIXVZ Ioan lfrieiul. Hlaiim' Nlurr 'giuia ciUl'lIlilIl. Xlailwlyiiii XYiiiltlvi', llvlvn Impm Xllll'ifH'it' X14-l11iX'1'1', Xmnai llillviilu-1-L, Ilollllin' lim let, l72lll'lL'Iil filillfilll, limi hivxxiill. Danni XX hush: EN 11:1 Claliimi. Hill liqiflwr. lCcl.lii- Smith. lliri-i-lin . .1 ii Nillli in lircml. The orchestra was a small group, just getting a start, but they di-1 everything within their ability on the great lI13Sf?I'S, Works and other compositions, and they appeared at P.T.A. meetings, Open House, ancl on the Christmas program. Mr. Nilllh anal his small j.1'I'0Il17. lmuis Dramahcs 1 U llllllltk gl mp 'mul fc 1 IL p ts The Trading Post llu ll ldlllk, Post organize-cl by X7t'llitil Smith, Ralph Slic'rw11li,z1ml Bull Crown, flll lvtiom-ml slnuothly and w F r e s I1 m a n D a y The Greenlings had if rough for a day RlJLllll'j' I.llllHlll'Sh amd BLll'Il2ll'Al Ull'iL'lI will UHK'Sl-I,lA1'5Sl'll! Qlmplly. 9' , -- 2 ph Q ,A F W 8 A 'V Y 2 9 - . S, 1 X ' w S H il,lI :J ' 4. ' , NH?-? .,,:,,.: , If S f : - , A . r ,xi i -it , K 1 1 W gv V 1.5 5 f' fd.. ' F wx 1 ilu l.iI ,N mul Unis sil . lxlclu .mal Im ll D a n C e S from thc So h WCICOIIIL Dina to rh. W ,Zh Y? 4 'I'l1c nu pu Ibllll 3' X114 Now EIIIS l' 'Y Af matron 114 wln lt' Alhr xclmol wwf, ,. i f ' z', :Z I f A , 4 f Ili E 1 DNOII x t ug II Last Year .... X Lt un 3 I llll Sn N tl luuns ta '1 lke It Q nsx 1 Il W ll N H 700 I 1 ll S L,-1 Mn. AW' flmt' Thls IS tlu lust strm' ffl J gm-lp lu- gn-4 .' - on at thc i-jinx V- 7 1' 't it, ay . ' - z A Gull: il .' ox :Xl an pep rally. Bn' sol' ll 1 nun. I 4 Y I f Y - if E' 'bt' A .A Y . l ll-,fix - ' s H,- 'l'l1' but-spi rm-lay of Calrui 'z Daly Thu- lDl'NIill'l'U xi. tvrs: U4 I . g' Aly In Appreciation To Cur Aclverfisers A community that has such businessmen as ours has an excellent arrai of far-si bred commercial eo lc f g P P only this annual, but the Smoke Signal and other activ can be grateful that such men came here. This vnllcy who have supported our school from the start--not ities as well. The Advertising Staff urges all Hart High students and patrons of the school to support our advertisers -they have been responsible for the lower cost of this raking your business to them. bool: to you, and you can show your appreciation by JOAN LUDLOW Advertising Manager so'RmwGE'.s WE SALUTE THE FIRST HART HI ANNUAL H E Y K I D S - Pon ALL YOUR PHQTOGRAPHIC NEEDS- NOW AND THRU THE YEARS REMEMBER YOUR P IOTOGRAPHER ERIC J DIGGS NEWHALL PHOTO SHOP PI-IILLIS M WEBSTER ASSISTINC1 PORTRAITURE GLAMOUR PUBLICITY BLACK AND WHITE COLOR IP YOU OWN A CAMERA AND HAVE A PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEM COME ON OVER WE WILL HELP IN ANY WAY WE CAN -.- T I I I . 1 A I l 1 l .1 .1 .-. 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I .Luv Lx I NI VUHAI I CONC RA I UI ATIONS ON I UUR IIIISI ANNUAL M8zN MARKET 7 8 SPRUCI T CONLIRA I UI A I IONS ON YOUR IIRSI ANNUAI MCINTYRE S GIFT SHOP CA II 740 SPRUFI SI NI WHAI I CONLIRAIUI AIIONS ON H OUR FIRST ANNUAI COMPI IMI NTS IN I oUIe NI W sc IIUQI OI PHI BOB WILKE AMERICAN LICFNSI D RI AI ISTATP BROKI R Im, SAN I I IINANIJU ROAD NI WIIAI I THEATER XNIJ Ol Ifllh. NIXXIHALL CALII 07 qurr 1 IIlg,I1IAly IVI nt C Inyom CONCIRA I UI A I IONS I OR A I INI ANNUAI AND A .IOS XVI I I IJONI' JAY STEWART GI NI RAI PAIN I ING NI WHAI I AND SIGN SERVICI MACDOUGALL S SOLEMINT CAI-'E I K II N135 LONCIRA I UI A I IONS ON YOUR IIRSI ANNUAL C AI If DICK AND RU YH CONI I I H , .f 1 ' ' : Q I , I .. 'I I. 5. v. II, mIIc'IIAI4:I, flllli Q V I.: Q - AT L ' 4 171 -I 'I 'If I I I I ' 24, f. 1' 1 C ONCiRA'I UI AI IONS AND ISI SI WISHI S ON XOUR I'IRSI ANNUAI NEWHALL REF ININ G CO LOCAL RI FINFRS AND MARKETERS OF NPWHALL GASOI INF MOIOR MAGIC' BX IHI QAILON C ONCJICATUI AFI IONS TOMAHAWK J T QAIMONID Consignce UNION OIL PRQDUCTS Il sii ..,L I in Bob iqwiwf C ONCJRA I UI A I IONS A JOB C ONCiRA I UI A I IONS ON N OUR I IRSI IXNNUAI T M FREW JR WIIDINC1 NI XVIIAI I CAI II ORNIA C ONCJRAIUI ATIONS ON H OUR lIRbI ANNUAL BIII AND PAT III ICH WESTERN AUTO c. fi smzuci si NI XXXHAII ms HI AR I X C ONCJRA I UI A I IONS WELL L A BOWEIN DONE ELECTRIC CO CARRELL CHEVROLET mis SAN I-I RNANIJO RID 930 Phonc 146 . N , . On this first of many editions of the , . 1 4. .. . J Jil .Ig I , -. Y g I1 1 , y , - f 1 , IF I I ' ' i . . 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