William S Hart High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Newhall, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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W xwe x Yfrx Q J' in X. , ' ' ang, . . 1' i ,ak Xx,-.,.. b FOREWCDRD In Life, at present, much of our enioyment comes, and will come, from memories . . . of dances of school, of sports, classes and dating. ln our book we have tried to put together the most outstanding of our school year, picture them, write about them and bind them up in this volume, the Tomahawk, and we present it to you the students. We hope that this year's cap- tured memories will give all who read and look through its pages the broad and colorful picture it was meant to give of the year 1960 . . . r, I anti! f-has 4 153 1,1 12:1-'ix , aa MlNl'if!1:XfION THEME In fne Cfccess CF Wing and Iearnfng, We u 'n'afe gfs of 5 Men is ex:e en:e. fn env Q .'en fe':! 'on' fooiza' 'o cooking, fren' noaT4nen'a'?cS 'Q 3' 'o exce' 's oofe: econ as 'ne supfenne 3tn'e.ennen' EQ:we:'aVy in Sznoof our cnosen Feld and 'ne ff?C1 663 fn nfzn we apofw n.,'fe'X.es To Wat 'en 'eaQu e-5 nnofe :'oSe',' Wan env C'ne' 'We W' 'en Fcf fn's reason, and because we afe living ?n a 'We Hen excelience M sc ences DPWSICBI Gn- 'fU'5HTC6 and d'o'ofnacy, among mnef things is an essential ai'-'fnpofanf fawer , . we spot- Ignf this aim . . The Pursuit of Exce-Hence. Q ,H - X near: , ui 'ive DEDICATION This annual is dedicated to the ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY of Wm. S. Hart High School, whether the pursuit of excellence be scholastic, athletic or social. It is the hope of the Tomahawk Staff that this volume will live and breathe with the same charm as the people in it. These pages are incorporated as tangible memories of our happiest, most carefree years. May this book be a never-ending source of amusement and memories in later years when we are no longer students of Hart High. if 4,4 .?f,'3,,x. Q1 ' ,SA if I , ' ' v , f 5:Q?:'i., 'V I Q is 1 pw, , 103- 6. P kk NTW 6 X, ,, I CLASSES pa 'P ,IL 1? uPRING AND SUNMER Page S552 QQ OQCAN ACTIVITIES Page 98 CLASSIFIED Page w IZATIONS Page 5? ADM IN SIRA TION Page ATHLETIFS Page JUNIOR HIGH Page IIO I24 SPRING 'Zi X . ' The Hart Maidens are serv- ing their mothers at the Girls' Annual League Tea. Girl of the Year Judy Wilks pours tea for her mother, Mrs. Wann Wilks. The top academic Juniors receive the scholastic chain from the top academic Seniors. The l959 Graduating Class of Wm. S. Hart High School are favored with a solo from Mr. Stanley during graduation exercises. EVENTS S I l' WN! Q-xx l No stowaways were left behind. Hart co-eds pause during one of summer field trips at Pershing Square. Summer school students try on un- derwater helmets. , ,ff g. ix! , mi' h, I I ,Qi is Mr. Maseo Tsukamoto, Vice-Consul, Japanese Consulate in Los Angeles discusses various phases of world affairs with Hart High students in his office in Los Angeles. SUMMER EVENTS Inspector Edgar Bligh checks one of the many sections of concrete Mr. Charles Hipes troweled during the summer months. 9 SUMMER SCI-IDOL Assistant Principal David L. Brown, in charge of the Summer School program, assists Mrs. Jan Nobile in registration. f I X M J Wilson a new member of the Hart faculty teaches a class in developmental reading X Students take advantage of the air conditioned library during I0 .N the summer session. X Wx-If -...Lk X . is , 1 'mm if ,,-ffm W ' Mrs. Redfield's class spends time learn- ing to do research work in the campus library. Over-crowded Drivers Edu' cation classes were under the direction of Mr. J. Parks, .vi ff lllllil lllllllkllllll Mr. R, Rump and Mr. Nororangelo drove students in the training car on a twelve- hour day schedule. 103 4 CARD MR IRVIN SHIMMIN Dtstrnct Supermtendent Secretary of the Board RUSTEES Farm beltevers nn the Importance of educatlon the members of the Board of Trustees have pledged themselves to chart a future for Hart Hugh School whuch wall better prepare students to take thenr places an an adult world The Board members utrllzlng their years of experience devote long hours of thenr own tume to the prob Iems of the school K MRS EDITH PALMER Presudent l l I I H I 'Q 4, IA. '- 1 -T 1 ,-fn' A .'1. . I DR WILLIAM ROSS Assnsfanf Clerk MR JULIO LOMBARDI Clerk MR. ADRIAN ADAMS: MR. HOWARD GULLEY: Member Member MR. DAVID Vice PrIr1C ADMINISTRATION E MR GEORGE Prmcrpal MR JAMES Adult Scho Every frnbe must have a chref and council so every forward movnng gamzatron must have experienced au thorny and guidance Here at Hart we have found rn our administration not only superb lead ershup but also confndence and en couragernenf I6 MR ROCCO CACCIATORE Teacher Pnncrpal Wayside Honor Rancho MRS IRENE FREW Admnmstrahve Secretary MRS HAZEL HANSON Asst Admmustrahve Secreiary MRS HE LEN STANFORD Asst Admnmstrahve .Pm l -. .....-.,.-. l . . i I , . . . I I , . . . , - Or- ' Secretary ' ' - fr ,I 1 l CCDUNSELORS MR AL GRASS 12th Grade Counselor MR MICHEL SHUMAN IOII1 Grade Counselor 'Ms AX 'J' I ,ezglxg MRS JANICE A NOBILE MRS JEANICE TUDOR Assnsfant Sfenog ra pher Bookkeeper Admnmstranve Secretary f- Y ......q1' F,-sig' A MRS GRACE CALZIA MRS ROSIE FOERSTEL Sfenographer Bookkeeper f' 1 Sfenog ra pher Bookkeeper MRS NORMA LEWIS Ilth Grade Counselor Y! 'YA ,ef MISS LOIS NOSSAMAN 9th Grade Counselor MRS FRANCIS BERRIMAN Library Clerk I7 wh If AJ-MIR' , R 'lf My A I V, 'llll ,i r' ' f ' A A '.L' V I ,, ig? fs' 'J5.f,j ' A C- I ' S5 N -ff I R , -. WGN' up Wk liz.:-' if ' R' R o ' I1 ,f I 1 I , , . F- S 4, A ey, I I f .3 . ' . ll -.. Q A ' 'ffflfih A MR. MARVIN ALEXANDER English MR. ROBERT ALEXANDER Mathematics MR. KIRK ALGER Health - P.E. FACULTY MR. HILMER ANDERSON Driver Education MR DAVID BAKER Mathematics MR LOREN CLUFF Spanish MR EDGAR BARN HI LL History MR HAROLD DEINES Photo Annual MR TED BENLAN Mathematics MR R CLINE DURFEY Bookkeeping MR CLINTON BOUTWELL Basic 8 ,Y MR. EDWARD AUSTIN Science - Athletics MISS TERESA BROWNE General Science MR BERNARD DUTTON Metal Shop MRS MARGARETE FOOTE Basic 7 MISS HELEN FRANCIS Girls P E MR DALE GILBERT Wood Shop MR LLOYD HALL Auto Shop Y' MR FRED HANSEN Mathematics MR JOHN KALIN Athletics FACULTY MRS MARY KECK Reading MISS JOAN KUSTODOWICH Science Health MISS BARBARA LARSON Offuce Pracnce MRS MARIAN LeBARON NUIYIYIOHISI CATHERINE LEONARD Engllsh MISS JESSIE MCCULLEY MR CHESTER Moss Typms MR ROBERT NORTH Math MR ROBERT McELORY Scuence Home Economncs 5 MR DON NOTORANGELO Afhlehcs MR JACK PARKS Athletics MISS MURIEL PEDROTTI r MRS PAULI NE NOSSAMAN MRS HELEN NOSKER Llbrarlan MRS HELEN PFISTER Basuc 8 Glrls P E 5 ff MISS CAROLYN PRICE Girls P E MR HAROLD RASMUSSEN Specual Educaruon MRS BLANCHE REDFIELD Basnc 7 and 8 MR WILLIAM REDFIELD World Hnsiory MR A I RUBY Mathematscs MR MYRON SPROUL Journalism MR ROBERT RUMP Athletlcs MISS ELAINE SCHERER School Nurse MR LELAND STANFORD Scuence MR CHARLES STANLEY Vocal Muslc FACULTY MR DON SHEPPARD Engllsh MR CECIL SIMS Clvucs MR ANTHONY TRUJILLO Basuc 7 MR ROBERT WARRINER Band MISS CORINNE WELLER Basnc 7 MRS JOAN WILSON Basnc 7 MRS IVY KESSINGER Substitute MRS MARGARET TYLER Substutute MR JOHN MACE Waysnde Rancho MR KENNETH ZELINA Draftmg MR KIETH TUCKER MRS MARGARET HASKELL Substntute Honor Rancho Faculty Not Plctured MR TILDENL BARR Mathematncs MR ANDREW DYKSTRA Basics Oriver Education ,K ' 1 A., . 1 1 CAEETERIA Hart students enioy many hot meals and Snack Bar specialties prepared by this group of ladies. Under the care- ful supervision of Mrs, Marion LeBaron a mountain of food is prepared each day. This is not to mention the fact that Hart ,students also drink, spill and 'guzzle' 14,750 cartons of milk per month. This is not to mention the miles their aching feet have traveled in preparing this fine food. E V Y ' 9 L V ,Z 1 I ' ' V FRONT ROW, left to right: Audra Balsz, Beulah Martin, Marian Le Baron, Mary Lou Doughty, Jessia Hagood. BACK ROW, left to right: Eloise Fish, Catharine Brick, Emma Baylay, Waneta Mitchel, Louise Wenburg, Phoebe Landis, Francis Schlaegel, Nelma Boyle, Kathleen Baxter. sb Left to right Earl Westcott Edward Balsz Ray Peterson Ralph Hooten Jr Richard Hooten Red Mc Arthur George Conrad Archie Brown Don Barnett Ernie Cooke MR ROY KESSINGER Supervisor of Operations BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIAL MAINTENANCE in ! IN TRIBUTE M Fritz Spaethe an Mi e tired 1957 Suf focation Victims Left to right Doc Freeman J Miller L Ashford William Fredrnckson R Hooton Sr John Frazer Charley Hrpes 2I , X : 7 A I I 'I I V ' ' I I I I - ,.., P L asm 1 A 'J , Q , 3 V I , -I - y ,, , . L . Y d H -k ',, Re- ,. Y i t I a-. ' v , X . -1 4 7 1 - - , - 1 L . l 1 - ., V , Miss Sharron Ha rris in a fine! d ash for ihe cov eted D3pXoma DAVID CASS JOAN MITCHELL Vice Presidenf 5eC e'6 Y DICK FISH WW f'd Say? 'WS' B Dfeam' LINDA A, JONES Presiden? Treasurer EveryrhirIg's Gone Be Alrighf' Linda Lu SENIORS ZOE BALIUS DICK ALLEN My Good Mmd A LIHle Too Much LOIS ANTHONY JAMEb ANDERSON Hey Lnrle GIrl The Shape lm In GERTIE BARNETT RICK ASHMORE Aryhme HIgh Hopes SANDY BARKER RONNIE AYRES Three Bells HI fone H - U H - 1, H . . ,, U 1 ff 1 0 - n H - H I H N u - U 1 PAT BERRY EUGENE BEARDEN Prrmrose Lane Mfclmghf Flyer KATHY BENSON BILL BENTLY Cufe Lmle Ways DAN BOWEN Danny Boy PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 7 - ,I ii WAYNE CARPENTER Sleep Walk Irs All In The Game LEON BOYER GEORGIA BIDDULPH Rag Mme Cowboy Joe Sweet Georgra Brown JOHN BULLOCK Somerhin' Else DAVID BRAMBLE ' LINDA BOGAN So High So Low SENIORS 've Been There LORENCE CARR KATHY BOUTELLE Gee Small World Q 1 LINDA BRECHEL Goofin' Off 25 vii i' 5' .K ' ARTIE CLARK SALLY BYE Sweer Chile Lirfle Mfss Srarry Eyes FLOYD CASH SHERIE CALDWELL Teen Bear Love Walked In JOAN CAMPBELL Happiness ls a Thmg Called Joe SENIORS NOI-A CARSON CHARLES CIRKL No a Young As We Are VICKI CIE CHANSKI See You ID Sepfember JIMMY COOKER Too Shy JANET CLAUSE LaVONNE COMBS Dream Lover ALICE DAHL MIKE CONE Someore Bermuda DIANE DENTI ROY DAVIDSON Brightest Wrshrrg Star Cool and Crazy JUNE DAPONT CHARLES DEEM Lrttle Brtty Pretty One Dont You Know MIKE DILLER Naughty But Nrce JOE DEPORTO JEANNE DUNH Summertrrne Young In Years GALEN DUNCAN Y W W CAROLE FOSTER Just As Much As Ever SENIORS JERRY ECKELS Tiger Let The Good Times Roll FRANK ESCALANTE JOYCE FREUDENTHAL Frankie That's All Right ELIDA GARCIA Teenager In Love 27 T SUSAN GARRETT Wake Up, Little Suzie GARY FERRIER DONNA GASKILL PETE FAGERLINE Sophisticated Swing Peter Gunn Nw! PHOTO No! Avarloblo JOHN GEORGE SHIRLEY GILBERTSON Johnny B Good Cherry Store SENIORS EDRA HORNBECK I Wonder PAT HUNT FRED FELLWOCK Rumble SHELIA GUILIANY Mona Lisa BOB GREEN Framed MYRON GREGORY What a Drfference a Day Makes 28 Sweet Someore JANICE HUTCHISON Srrrrg of Pearls LINDA J JONES Sm: . H 1, H ff H H 11 - ff 1 H U H H H ff ff -len H - 1, - If 1 11 DARLENE LAXSON Dreaming SHARON MAHANEY Swing SofrIy 17' TOM HARPER Drag Race WAYNE HOUSTON CAROLE MILLER Like Young Someore if DENNY HANSEN When BOB HARBISON I'm Gona Be a Wheel Some Day JANET NICHOLSON 'F' STEVE JUAREGUI SENIORS GARY JOHNSTON I Can Dream Car1fl9 A Big Hunk of Love GEORGE LECHLER LINDA PIGG I Worcler Symphony CHUCK LENDMAN PAT O HALLORAN Ill Be Seeing You Parncfa 29 BOB LO FIEGO So Fine LYNDELL RILEY The Cut Up Walk SEN IDRS ' v HERBERT LYELL CONNIE POWELL Sonny-Boy l'm Confessin' JUANITA REID Roll Along I. H Q, LIBBIE ROSS TERRY MALAM Personalrfy :gh and the Mlghty ELLEN RYAN Sugar Doll LINDA SHEEHAN ED MARTIN Martinique Someone Wonderful if-nf JANICE SMITH Don f Ask Me Why 30 DONNA STANLEY ROBERT MCKEE Dorra That s Yhe Way I Am JAMES MCVEY 99 Ways lt' f I . ' 1 f i 1, f ,0- -v.. 1 4. ' 1 ,-. 3 432 3 it -Xa , X v- 24 ' 7 if - - Wifi' M ww .Q 98 1 x 1 mn .ix ' an A vw ?- wg? 'Q sf, A, 9, J x-'ww N - V V wie? xv . , df, 42 . .w gg, Q.-Q A 4, mv? :XXL ,UM ,'5vx5'Y 3-'I JIM ROWE Say Man Ut JERRY SCHROCK 1 om Rhyfhmf' BARBARA WALN Perwonal Secret SENIORS MADALINE BRUER Red Rfver Rock 32 ELAINE WILLIAMS III Be Sattsfled .l 'Q-X '17, GLANDA WAGONER Poco Loco SHARLENE WALKUP EndIessly 4 PAUL SHAFFNER That s What lm Gona Do DAVID SHAVER Gotta Travel On BEVERLY WINEGAR Best of Everythmg Fi SHARON HARRIS My Wish Came True ARNIE WRIGHT Sweeter Than You NANCY CUMMINGC TOM TRIMBLE Sold1er Boy When the Saints Go Marchln In KAREN overerom Gigi BILL SHEREAR JOHN SHEELER Four Wheels All American Boy saga 'itnnl CHARLES FORT Charlie My Boy JOE STEWART Joey's Song SENIORS MARLIN STOWERS Swing Softly it 7 il' YESTERDAY, foundations of learn- ing were laid . .. TODAY, those foundations are being built up. TOMORROW, a structure of understanding and tolerance will be erected on,those foundations. The attached hit tunes somehow remind us of the individual Senior under whose picture they ap- pear. With sincere apologies to those whose person- ality changes have caused this interpretation to go awry . . . THE TOMAHAWK STAFF Thus was yesterday a preparation for today, and today a preparation for tomorrow. 33 Steve Stone Eneta Jones Presudenr Vice President J' Don Ake UNIORS 1 Roger Bunn 6'f 4 Walt Anderson Na Huh AVAIAIII Fred Atler Sandra Barnett Mary Blythe Martha Bolen av- A Darla Cameron Ted Carpenter Terry Warrmg Secretary .L 1' 1 Donna Arey 'F' Doug Aushn Nancy Beck Jum Buddell Lmda Carter ,M 2 'Q N 4, r',i. ,,,, Gmger Lombard: Treasurer Steve Arnold more fl No! Available Robert Barley Janice Benghley Bull Butler 7 ' sr Karen Arthur Ken Baker Jerry Blam 404' Bervnn Byrd Myrna Cash Barbara Clark Lyn Colvrn Susan Colltns Eddre Dalton Bobby Davtdson No Photo 1 AVAILAIU Brad Duncon Ken Dunham 1X Ray Eftgell Karen Ersktne YO0 BUSY NM No! Sho Cathy Frelds Susan Fenton 'T -fam, Lunda Cone Gary Cass '53 Lrnda Detvert Bob Dollman Marrallyce Earby Le Eckles ,- f ? Dorothy Etherton Davrd Evans liifiiffflh Kathy Foley Bo Frtedruchsen 'T Reyes Chauarrra 'Tl in Claure Dorman Qi U0 Abnnf PHOTO NOT AVAILAII-E Van Chmsholm 3 K Betty Drrscoll - Wiffen Eden Jackle Edwards 1 Gayle Fear Don ee Gordon Frost Barbara Gatcornb b George au'a Good Gareth Gordon Warner Grayson Ver f n Grress Sharon Harr Karen Hanks Gall Hannah LD' R. 93:- 3 xv Nd Horn Shelby Hicks Vrrgul Hacks UNICDRS Jamce Johnson Ralph Hawley PNOYO NOT AVAIIAIII Jerry Horney Joe Jaramrllo M11 I wi. Dwayne Jordan Carmen Kelch Gerry Kne Kenms Knauber Rick Lauer Don Le Baron Lunda Lombard: PHOTO No! Avo lablo Darlene e . fa, .,, , , xg 5 H 'Q ' Q ' ' 3 5 ,, , Johnny Helion Barbara Henke -up I Sandy Houdeshell rm Hunt Abunf PHOTO NOT AVAHAILE Donna Jermo Jam Lewus 91- Jrm Jorden Ernesto Juarez Don I-ackge Edward Landerry 1-5 'H Barbara MacArthur Vance Manning 2 ' 1 W .M W , fx. I, 'Www Q T ff, ' . 9 'TJ 'll ' A 6' I K 1. U- f . A r ', Q f' V ' Q i f J ar' X . . . . J. Q ,. ' fx If '57, 1 ' 'U' ' i . , K Fw , , Y ,I V 4 Z A ev 'I ' ' L l ,f , 143 . ,Z f P' 7 U :Y:21 , e H J J, as A Y' . f 1' 'H A Y . J ,J sr JY 1 l ' ' ' Lv ' ' . W S S NO PNOYO Ulysses Marfm D nny Marllnez K n Mrli h n if up. 7 Chere Muchaud Glen Muller EJ Mlnchen George Nlnchell 2 ur v 'We PHOYO N01 AVAILABLE pan, Nmhels Ronald News Rlchard ODay Jim Ockerr Buckley Palmer Bob Patrlck Loretta Payne Louetta Payne ax I ll Q , O ,175 PHOTO ol Avaliable Duck Meyer Sharon McKinney Patsy Murchell Lorraxne Montenegro Payrnorno Opona QP np- l John Pearson Terry Powell Andy Preasmeyer Ruth Prwce Cleo Reaves Bob Reed ff .fx Kathy Oppenheimer Donna Powell F8010 N07 AVAIAIII Charles Reeder l ' ee? 5 .J 'K NK I V N E N .. 9 I W ? ' x . ' K V' S ' e ' Pay McKee e . ee a ' ' . K E , . . il Q P I , 'J , Q 1 , , ' L f .-' . 1 ' L 1, 1 4 , P g F A f 'FN 1 A . ' .2 ll - , f M f y A - I .A . I , 3 xi if Paul Mosley John Morales Robert Mustard Carole Mushrush Jack Nelson Sonia Neville 3 P , s J 5 'Q' ' it f X ' yi 1 K.: P A l E' Fi L i J. A N ,V R , :Fm 1 ,gh S 3' - 1 .K - - A xi 1 P ' 4' f P 1 2 ' ' I 'I -K . . - .b D - 1 Kg K, 'A 'af' . U ' A ' ' ,-, s y., n o N A . '- ' ' I rg-'Q' 'fl I f j ,l -. Y bw' fl a lg 5 II: ' V.-remix , ' 11 Mnke Reese Donna Rule Susue Roberts Marshall R UN IORS M y Leon Rrchard fl' Rrley Rrtterbosch ogers Bob R055 John Rosslter Tony Salas Norman Sands Barbara Schmrdt 'Ka Pisquala Serrano Babs Shelton I Harold Smlth Rschard Solrs 1 Ronny Sfepp John Suggs Mary Snyder Sharon Sutton 'I I I n ,L an, ,Q I STBH SYGBTS Rlchard Stanfreld X i 'J I r Peggy Snyder Sherryl Taylor Carole Rrsrng Charles Rudes Thersa Scott Bull Smith fi Leonard Stenback E Trllery 741 15, p Q, T .,.: I 1 R t. I' fi l R . V 'I I - r .S I f. is X G I ,Q , 7 .1 2 Z ,l 'R ., .',I In .1 , . 'wif - R my . jf, ,mg at R. 5, f :t rait a '- W VL , H ,. , -.R 'A ., 4 sf if - l . x 4 :il ,' ' x ' f ' - v 1 Y ,R R er r 2' R ' U ' 5 Q' . vi I H' 1 ' ml' I 1 I, ,! f- r- iff? f ll ,- lu-.3 ., l 53 ' .l l All' sl' aff, ' -f .' ' JUL' 'x 14 ' - . 1 fs is r ' G' V 3 9 ' R - Rnchard Thompson x Andre Venuzat we u. ?' Marllyn Whnte Gaul Young Kathy Towe Carol Wahl Lance Wrlke Bull Zethraus Dons Threster Margaret Tutnne Carol Utter Kenneth Vaughan sa! f-4 V Suzanne Walker Rlchard Watkms Ronnne Watkms Martlyn Wenburg 1' Joetta Wclluamson Davnd Woodson Joe Yurosek Johnsue Yurosek AUTCDGRAPI-IS ,V ,V ' iii 4 Q I ' fi I U' Q A I Q' , v 5 I ' Q 3 . X V ' 'ff I 8 ef t I A V ' Q YSL t G ' 'T' ll ,. S Mi j?-4 'rLn,,,,,f H- fQit ff W President Vice Presid enl 1 'Q' ' fc ' E Tim O'Neill Secrefary TYSSSUFGI' Janice Nobile Dru Pierce DebbY ROSS Terry Adams Brittie Akers Bill 'fb-Q Patsy Andrews Bonnie Andrews Anderson Loyal Amsfutz Carol Anderson Don Arman Lana Arman Joan Arnold Diana Ashe Nan: Bade GPI-IOMORES Y Susan Ballus Bernard Balse Lonnie Beaman -l0l1f1 Beck -...J Sue Benson Henery Benz Rlcha 5 1 rd Black Colin Blankenship Shirley Bolsford -4, I: 4 1 vi A If 1. Q ll ' 'X ' ., i 1 .V lx lg U yy if rx ai- 1 '7 .I , ' ' 5- :PT ' l inf ' ,ff 1 '- T X! zf' E, ,-j......T.' 'f If Herb Bovard b BronzeNl Gary Cam 5 Ed Corey on Cra rv UNa Con rwrwgs Ron Bouerw SreNNa Bc Bet y Brazl 4 vi: b- CaroN Bryan Coke Bu rwanww Leone Buesmg fi I' Denms Carson Dwrd Carr -0 Frank Curws T4 if Sam Butts Jamce Carter Paify Collms Dorfhy Daws yBr es Cam P! Al'a'w Brooks Dwwgr CampbelN Keith Cook Narylou Cone Karen Dedmon Doohy D a, va D o P Drler Lrda Dor rmoez '1 EH Go a Defoe Frank EMas Daderwe Ervrrkm Roger Farmer Rom Far 5 Lmda Favour Don Ferdug Sh Hey Ferrwer Sharon Fmn 41 f Pam Fort John Frederrck Jamge Gallron Ruff-, Ga,-me John George Peggy George 'C' gi an ' 4' -si Q' f.. I Pat Grdeo Sue Grllesple Robert Gonzales George Graves Gary Grayson Susan Grlffun Coleen Grlffnh Bull Gulley Sonya Hagemann Judy Hamer ..r ' Eddre Hams Lupue Herrera Norman Hersman Jan Horton OPI-ICDMORES X N Dwaln Horton rlena Huggins 3 QWQ -twig 47' 'rf' s3ndY lV9f50 ' Ann -linke Bob Jauregun John Jenkms Kennelh Johnson v' G ' 'Q I f V I A ' V Ah. al ' X ' , f 1 nf 7 'A Q' 'L 5 V , 1 .A Pf' sa , I 4 4 ,' by ' In 22 4' l rl ll ill J' lil' 'J is X ,A V, J . Ma . Gary Kerchlstde Jo Anne Lombardt L Bob Mehternan Y' pu- w ya ,,, 6 42 Cratg Ktte Dan Larnk n John La rox Y for Ron Malarn Janet Mercer M9 Y Alyce Manzer Thelma Mlchaud Danny Morrus Mtke Mularky Alan Murray 41 P' 9. ILL. Aft Dennrs Mar rnez Valtrn Muller Jerry Nelson f' 'Ula ean Lenox Jtrn Levts Calvrn Llndstrom Barbara Nlaxton Arthur Mnnchew .llm NICl'lOlSOI l Margaret McKee Barbara MCKtnney Charles Mttchell Don Moore Pat Noland Sharron O Connor Mlke O Nell Marte Oosley ane Pace Jody Pa tclc Ro ne Parks Denny Payne Susan Peters Maxune Ploof Sharon Potter Muldred Ray Davtd Reeder Marty Rrce Morgan Ruchardson Ron Ruchardson Manuel Rnos Andrea Ross Joe Salas Jerry Salrnas Shenla Shrrey UA Maxlne Smnth John Stallings Tom Starr flH Emrla Supnel Ed Schmrdf GPHOMORES Carol Thompson Rudy Salrnas M ary Ann Scholl Wrlleifs Srlkworfh n Slayfon Duane Small Karl Smrfh Garleen Stenback Davrd Stanfnelcl Howre Schmidt Rnck Teunrs Judy Taylor Alvrn Thomas l- Charloffe Tl'lU ma ' George Trllery Alma Trugrllo Angle Troncale by i I fl ' A . . . . DO . . K ' . Q ,1 A A fiil ,.. ' ' I A I 5: .' 'Q ' q ' K , 5 E , A ca ti N I b ' A ' A 'r lk , A 1 A '.' 1 ' . P' lr ll fi?-r ' 'O -- ' . . r vs r 4 ,, , Hoi? J A , r T - z , ff! , 'Ni A as . Q Vncky Tudor Jlm Volkman Lynda Walls Dennis Waln Rusty Wayman Ronnue Ward Larry Weber Donna Weumer Cora Whnpp Sandy Whsteman Jane Wulks George Walson Lmda Whutaker Eddne White Carl Whntmore Linda Wya11 Robert McCay Larry Royal Phillip Ryan 45 Linda Beverly Safldfa LYNN Abbott Alexander Anderson Arnold -'84 Carolyn Jean 4 ,ll . ' -l D . ? 9 ' 1 1 A ig , 4 I . Denney Babe Vernetta Barnett Nee Baldree Barnhart Basnllas Be Carolyn Arleen Pau Ann 06 Baum Baumahn azzell Beachman Benz RESHMEN Ronnae Sharron 06 Black Caezza Callela W sr John Doug o Butler Burley Buddell 'll Glorra Bnelak Carole Lmda Branca Blythe Glonda Brown on Beurs Colm Sharron Caldwell Hernngton Ronnie John Buck Brown Kathy Bessne Blizzard Blackstone C , ' . Q L 3 1 f A 1 , QF A a 4 9 1 . l C A ' f 'Kg 'Z 4' I . ' ll 'r-' W A . t -- l J B 3 Lv A it R My B 4 . J ' 31 .1 ' ' 5 l yr .V j- Q1 I -I 5 'Q N I, , -417 'Z 749' ' ' 1 ' V 5 ,Q -3 'K - A , Q al c ,. 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Chuck Decker Dempewolf Edwards oe Folley en Gray Qu Danny Mayors Elbert Edwards George Frucke fi I Norman Greenwood is Q t Russell Magowan fan SUYYIG C rff Cutrell Sammy DePorto 5 I 1 John Epler Jesus Garcia Jerry Growder es Y f Ted Lysek Don Claxton Gary Dean Carol Duffy ev Essuck June George Janel Hager li Susan Maguire '3Y Collins Deanes James Drvrne Danny Evertt Susan George Rhoda Hamrlton J ABSBUT PHOTO N01 AVAILABLE as J 9 f-J , 1 ,Q I 15 , Af n .' j . . , F k R C Ch ' ' ' ,V 1, 3 1 , 3 'I 0 2 ' RW , , fa is , . . - -2 , , A ' srr 'r's , I 91 , M I ' l' J gli! J Q ,J .- .M I' - fy. . fs , 9 5 f J J yr J 1 ff f 5 J Bill .V:, I f. l 5 3 A x' . ' - 31 , . l Q ' w X I J H y , Vfgg ra y , ' 51,5 I Q , G ,V J Nag 1 Y' E ' B E, . fi ' b v V, A 3 ls 1- .' uf 9' L ' -' v' 1' 04 'Q V . J lla. J A' 'x , 5 Q Y ,E ' J , ' 1 ' 4 x - E56 . 4' 5 4 by Q Z, y 41- : df 4 f .X ' K .4 . W, E h W, Q Ek 56 z IZV V la 1 H 'L V1 if A Karen Arthur Robert Lyons Lopez Lombardi Ann Marne Keyes RESHMEN Rucky Jones Terry Hovey Stan Jack Markuson Meuer Frank Lerrun :renew-kv Terra Kelso K o Johnson Gary Howard Laurie Merns V ,1 Bill Lo Fieqo Larry LaDor1gs Randall Kam Patty Jeruus Dan Houston Edward McChmtock ,,4E 4: .H - flwy W. Paul Liberatore Steve Kung 5, Lorna Jordan Wllllam Jenkms Me Hoffman ar McDanuel Lynda Lewis rv r.. 'f af J Peggy Knng Sw' Bo Jordan -4 ' Ita Jones Sandee James Otto Campbell 100 IBV il! L f 3' I ' ' J, ig L L lf ' ,. 4, . f , . . I b S , L R. if Q f ' 9 lfif ' Q 4 'L 'ff :A l T' ' 11 . B b VM4 , . ' I . . I l 1 I ' wr L r. Ayy- 2' rv, 5 .t ,fy ' J ig . I W 1 it f ' I 1 I AE 2: .lt . I L ff 3 -f 2 L ,ll Vy, A y ,, y ' I lf' N - n L - f ' 1 ..t'V L. f 1 arr f .. 1, , at L L ,.a ' E I ot? Fred Moms Rodney Ploof Grace Rutterbush Gan Slckman Steven Short Charles Wade 4 urstng IVY1 Preasmeyer Barbara Sawyer ll Allen Srnuth Vtckne Ttmms -5, Sara Watson gh- .Q -- Mary Charlotte Wtlltams Wllson Allan Newman Ramnrez Evelyn Schlegel Manuel So o ,X Vlvtart VanDeventer Carol Webb l r Jack WIllIS KY Q4 Sheryl Noble Qv- Frank Randall 6 Roger Schaefer U. Jack Spencer 'N Carlene Varnell gr Chns Weldon 1 x x Gaul Wrtght ,Sm Lynn Norman April Redtger 4. M I f Floyd Schrock Paula Staack Qu Duane Vasquez Tommy West tv ' Ronald Overton Sue Rlner Sharon Schrock Bu Stanley Qs U6 Walltngford -Us 5... David Weston I 1 Sandra Jlm Wulkuns Wrrght M sxswksewrs x Lmda Peters Betty Rtvera 1 -0- Melvin Schultz A -s Charmane Stuart VIVIBH Ward Robert While AND SIGNATURES KEY Linda Sheehan Lyle Rice Joyce Freudenrhal Bob LoFlego Leon Boyer Nancy Cummings Lyndell Riley Nola Carson Glenda Wagoner L. Darling Stone Michelle Mirchell Arne Clark Libby Ross Beth Swallow Lois Anthony Jackie Tunsrall Linda Brechel Sheila Guiliany 'MW' JL :Iv Y ' hmore press. A.S.B. President Rnck As !XSB SENATE I .i by R mr' MR. A, GRASS 1 Advisor 'ff' FRONT ROW, from left: Mike Cone, Comm, of Assemblies Jackie Tunsfall, Comm. of Noo Activifiesg Carol Rising, Comm A A of Publicavionsg Nancy Cummings, Accountamg Linda Sheehan ' 11, .Elm ' .Y Rick Ashmore, Associated Student Body President. To make a school outstanding, it is necessary to have the leadership of students who are willing to give up their time for school activities. Senate, composed of the A.S.B. officers, commissioners, a boy and girl from each class, has to perform its tasks well. Rick Ashmore, these student lead- ax, .7 .Uk I The Varsity Club skit took top honors in the annual ICC Assembly Key Club took second place and third was the Pep Club The Inter Club Councils principal oblective as to promote growth and tions are members, and attend the monthly meetings I C C is responsible for the assignment of canteens, after game dances, and with the PTA plans the Halloween Carnival This organization co ordlnates activities and brings the clubs together to make a unit INTER CLUB COUNCIL MR A GRASS Advisor FIRST ROW L Brechel P OHalloran S Gluliany G Wagoner S Caldwell Z Balius l. Riley SECOND ROW T ylor Wan Lendman S Barker D Cass L Carr D Meyer F Cash S Harris L Stone 56 5 , , 1' .' x - 5 . 1 X ' 'if' 'Uffm 3lv Im' ,. X. .. , I - ,s xp, yr 'Q 1 4 7 v interest in student activities. Presidents -of all the extracurricular organiza- . I e P 1 I I 1- ' . I 1 J. 3 ','s. l,lC.' , . , . , GIRLS LEAGUE Establushung a cruterua for the gurls on campus us the maun purpose of the Natuonal Gurls League Unut at Hart In thus club the gurls get a chance to serve theur school and communuty The Chrustmas assembly annual Mother Daughter Tea servung at Athletuc ban quets and selectuon of the Gurl of the Month and Gurl of the Year are a few of the actuvutues ofthe Girls League Any Senuor Hugh gurl us eluguble Actuve membershup requures attendance of three consecutuve meetungs 'Y MISS LEONARD Sponsor -db -3 I ANNUAL GIRLS LEAGUE ASSEMBLY Debbue Ross Lunda Wyatt Lunda Breckel J J Nobule Marulyn Whute Carol Rusung Suzanne Walker Pat Colluns Coleen Gruffuth Lee Eckels Barbara Clark Pat OHalloran OFFICERS Presudent Lyndell Ruley Vuce Presudent Johnsue Yurosek Secretary Donna Ruley Treasurer Carol Rusung ARGONAUTS FIRST ROW left to rught S Gullnany E Jones J Edwards C Dorman C Powell B Shelton S Mahaney SECOND ROW J Dapont G Wagoner L Ross L Sheehan B Driscoll S Colllns T Warrung S Jaeger D Gaskall J Tunstall and C Muller Officers Include Shelua Gunllany Presldent Lnbbne Through .held trips films and Oral re Ross Secretary Jackue Edwards Treasurer and Eneta Jones We prwden, ports, the Argonauts promote Interest In hlstory on Hart s campus Offucers Include left to nght Barbara Waln Presndent Sally Bye Secretary and Elorse Gonzalos Publucuty Chalrman FIRST ROW left to nght Loma Jorden Elonse Gonzales Janel Hager Carolyn Baldree Lorrame Cesena Charmane Staurt Sharron Harrmgton SECOND ROW Evelyn Schlegel Lmda Blyth Rhoda Hamnlton June George Duane Small Jan Horton A man s character IS luke a fence, all the whltewash In the world wont strengthen ut MR. E. BARNHILL Sponsor FIRST ROW left to rnght Don LeBaron John Frednchson Andre Veluzat SECOND ROW Artue Clark Davld Woodson Terry Malam Tom Trimble Floyd Cash Ted Carpenter THIRD ROW Danny Mayors Ed Cory Frank LeBrun George Wllson David Weston Don Everett Chuck Clrcle A Grass Left to nght Art Clark Vvce Presldent Bob Fnedruchsen Secretary Charles Clrkl Treasurer Jnm Jorden Chaplam lst semester Ted Carpenter 2nd semester Planmng actnvmes that develop hugh moral standards, sportsmanshlp and lead ershup are the services that the Spartan Hn Y guve to the school and commumty Any boy who accepts the purposes and platforms of thus club IS elugnble to become a member Presldent FLOYD CASH l l . ' : . ' I ' : I I I l , , - 2 , , . , , , Sponsor ' Mr. . e I I I I . , . TQMAHAWK STAFF Mnss Lnnda Stone Editor rn Chlef Steve Stone Business Mar-ager Flrst Semester SEATED lett to rlght Sharon Harrss Sharron OConnar Aluce Manzer STANDING left Bob Mustard B ln Mustard Kathy Boutelle and Donna Gasktll Layout Edltor Business Manager Second Semester -gi- Jim. 'i P to rt ht les Kallql lovlhil Edllol L E X, xoflla Le to H34 Nxzyet P O dmv 60 Sched 1 9? 9 llnde Wren Cam MH er Lmda pl UMUQ This IS your story' The story of the growth of our school and the many events whtch hugh lnghted the 1959 60 school year Thts volume con tanns lA-4 pages of countless hours of work tn recordrng these events for you Although we lost a lnttle sleep, wenght and our own appetltnes, we enloyecl the long hours of preparlng your 1960 TOMAHAWK Thus book as lust for YOU lest you forget' 9 c CDV Ednor MR H G DEINES Instructor x K-..... if s F' H' Q , A .5 . . , fi v f . l f , r' y 'r 1 ' 4 V K ' V :S f , E 1 s ' xr. , 4 W, 5 , L4 f ,O N. M . ll g , gli ' 9 I it .9 ll E N l . . . x SMQKE SIGNAL i-. CO EDITORS Paula Good and Sharon Mahaney Lett to Ught STANDING K wBe'IIsi'QKee and STANDING G Q anley L Eddes G Dean K Overtor P Good S Maharey SITTING MR M SPROUI Instructor The I-tart Smoke Srgnal chronicles the Campos activity of our students their organizations and the faculty The staff members try to report in a oncrse impartial manner in Iceeping vvith the best 'our naiistrc efforts Co Editors Sharon Mahaney a senior and Pauia Good a lunior have done a tune rob a ave Karen Ove ton Nevvs Editor Kathy Benson Feature Editor Beverly Alexander Exchange Photo Edrtor and all the neccesary reporters hite B Nexandef J wr ht M VN Editor, Jim Wright f Sports Editor, Le Eckies -f il? -- A In I E 'E 5 f . , y VA 1 y lg I E J . W A I MATH CLUB FIRST ROW left to rught D Rnley V Tudor C Harrxs J Taylor B Alexander S George Mr M Shuman SECOND ROW Mr L Stanford D LaBaron D Ferdug T Carpenter B Frnedrlchsen and D Carr -,J Students who wlsh to encourage Interest and are In -2 terested In the fleld of mathematics are members of the Math Club They wrsh to make the public aware of the lm portance of math and nts related fuelcls Affrllated wuth the Future Engineers a statewide organization Harts club IS ably sponsored by Mr Ruby The Sclence Club IS composed ot students who wlsh to nncrease the Interest nn the Sciences Our world of today IS the begnnnnng of an atomnc age Now more than ever more scnentnsts are needed for the exnstence of our world The Sclence Club trains :ts members of today for the America of tomorrow In the Pursuvt of Excellence 1 3-1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1'- . :.. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . I .. , . , . ' I 1 , . FRONT ROW B Smuth B Ducan P Fagerlun V Padulla SECOND ROW B Bentley A Clark R Ashmore R Rutterbusch D Cass F Fellwock THIRD ROW M Bird G Grayson W Grayson N Sands L Boyer P Mosely G Johnson FRONT ROW D Cass Presudent B Bentley Vnce Presrdent SECOND ROW N Sands Secretary A Clark Treasurer VARSITY CLUB sDOnsor J KALIN Throughout Hugh Schools and colleges of the Unuted States organuza tnons are formed and composed of the athletes who have acquired the coveted letter Such IS the case of the Wm S Hart Varsuty Club an or ganuzatuon for the benefut of athletes who have lettered In the varaous competlve sports sponsored by the school Each year the Varsnty Club presents the Holly Award to the best adult team follower Other actlvutues they sponsor are the Sadne Hawkuns Dance and the Welfare Fund Dance Under Une enthuslastlc leadershtp of Presudent David Cass and Vlce President Bull Bently the club IS one of the most respected service clubs on the campus i M f U , '- 9 ', ,X if 'L A, li l 4, r x f 1 : . , . , . , . 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I 1 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Y FIRST ROW left to r:ght Susan Fenton Carol R:s:ng Karen Arthur Joetta W:ll:amson SECOND ROW Ga:l Young Dav:d Carr .hm Jorden D:ck F:sh R:chard Stanf:eld The Chapter H:dalgo of The Span:sh Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety :s one year old and Thus a newcomer to The honorary group of clubs here at Hart IT has however made qurte an :mpress:on w:th :Ts Tw:n aums of recogn:z:ng outstandmg students of Span:sh and emphas:z:ng the :mportance of The language To be el:g:ble for membersh:p :n Chapter H:dalgo a student must have had one year of Span:sh w:Th a B plus average T9 J? 3 OFFICERS are left to r:ght L:nda Lombard: Secretary Bob Fr:edr:chsen Presrdent Sharon Mahaney Treasurer Bob Reed V:ce Pres :dent Paula Good Reporter SPANISH CLUB Sponsor MR CLUFF Donna Arey FIRST ROW left to r:ght Kath: Towe Karen Arthur R:chard Stanf:eld Lmda Lombard: Ga:l Young SECOND ROW Joetta W:ll:amson Barbara McK:nney Judy Taylor V:ck:e Tudor Kathy F:elds THIRD ROW Lorence Carr Georg:a B:ddulph Dav:d Carr Carol R:s:ng Sandy Barker OFFICERS are, left to r:ght Sandy Barker Presudent, Carol R:s:ng Secretary, Donna Arey Treasurer, Gaul Young V:ce Pres :dent To further Span:sh culture :s the purpose of The Span:sh Club here at Hart The club VISITS some of the early Cal:forn:a m:ss:ons and places of :nterest that are concerned w:th Span:sh The club tr:es to have a Span:sh game at the Halloween carn:vaI and attempts To take part an all school act:v:t:es as a club At each meeT:ng, a member g:ves a report on a certa:n aspect of Spa:n or MEXICO Anyone who :s :n Sen:or H:gh and :s tak:ng or has had a year of Span:sh :s el:g:bIe Guufaus ATHLETIC AssoCuATuoN T ROW left to rught S Bowen B Swallow C Muchaud T Muchaud C Gruftth D Entru un Ross P OHalloran S Bye L Wulke L Cone L Brechel C Stenback S Hagermann P Colluns SECOND ROW J Lombardu M Scholl S Harrus S OConnor V Tudor D Ashe G Knott L Deuvert L Wyatt obule H B Essuck S George K Fuelds A Manzer J Lenox THIRD ROW R Garcua arker man A eduger M ce er Reud M Bolen G Rutterbu 'T MRS P NOSSAMAN Sponsor X T 5 MISSL NOSSAMAN Sponsor f lx Jeannue Lenox Alyce Manzer Jo Ann Lombardu and Mary Lou Cone seem to be havung a duscussuon over the ru es of badmunton Three strukes and you re out' But the sophomores play a fast and turuous game of softball The Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon us an umportant part of Harts sport pucture Membershup us open to any gurl who us unterested un sports To remaun eluguble, a gurl must partucupate un one sport a semester, or two sports a year Mrs Paulune Nossarnan and Muss Lous Nossaman act Jackue Tunstall, Beth Swallow and Lunda as Sponsors Brechel show theur skull un a game of arch ery I f F - i I f Y 2 Q A A . I Q 3 , . 1 4, I ' I , FIPS , ' : . , , , . A , . ' , . ' , . 'RA , D. 2 , ', . , . V, . ' , . , . , . , . I , , , ,Fr l J. N ' , J, Horton, C. arris, , ' , . , . ' , , , . . z M. 'Vg V, G Cone, J. Dapont, J. Tunstall, P. Gideo, J, Galllon, K, Foley, B. Henke, L. Colvin, G, Biddulph, J. Hamer, , , ' , S. B , L. Nor , . R ' , . Ri , S. Rln , J. ' , . , . ' sch. ' .A T L 4 L I - A -I KEY CLUB The Key Club, part of an international organ- ization sponsored by Kiwanis International, is one of the leading boys' service clubs on the Hart High Campus. College Prep maiors with a grade average of C are eligible for membership in this club, which provides actual experience in living and working together 1 . sl T X5 lg 7 1' xsrufgy' Officers are lef to right President Fred Fell wock Treasurer Steve Stone Vice President Pete Fagerltn Spa MR For 5fMM ley Palm f back Dick Fish Buck J Y rosek Leonard STU' I Mr C Stmr1'1S FIRST ROW left lo ngmw B?dttlDUVrllg'rl11anoeMerJvin Bird .hm Buddell Gerald Stan ey Q us iteLeFj:loIZljCkSEEf3:i2gSrlin Lloyd Rice Gordan Frost re LETTER GIRLS Glenda Wagoner Secretary June D Pont Vice President Jackie Tunstall Historian Sharon Harris Eligibility Chairman Linda Brechel S MISS L NO POnsor SSAMAN FIRST ROW left to right Karen Arthur Sharon Harris June DaPont Beth Swallow Sandy Barker SECOND ROW Glenda Wagoner Linda Brechel Jackie Tunstall Ginger Lombardi Linda Wilke Gail Wright Joetta Wilamson Linda Cone The Lettergirls main oblective ns to do service for the school and to promote good sportsmanship among girls Lettergirls is one of the top service clubs at Hart and it is considered a great honor and privilege to be a member of this club Each year the Letter girls sponsor a Lettergurl Banquet an old Lettergirl reunion and several playdays They give a special award to the Lettergirl ofthe year There are only four requirements for this club The girl must be skilled in athletics show good characteristics in coopera tion leadership and sportsmanship go to GA A to acquire 600 points and keep up good grades 66 , I ' : ' - f . I H ls L 1 C A C D A 7, ' s f x .' - .F N I I. 1 . .. . - e, ' . , - . t f . I ' ' l I ' I I ' I . I . I . , t -s . z f 5 ga. 5. 1 Officers are, left to right: President A fl a- . b . . ,y . . .. N I ,n L X. . 'A 8-. ' .' F f - J A It ' ffl 'T I Z I . I t I - 5 1 h 1 . 1 ' 2 . . . h , . I . . I . . . - , 1 . . . , , CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS, left to right: Janet Clause - Treasurer, Andrea Ross - Secretary, Chuck Cirkl - Vice President, Dick Meyer - President. The Photo Club is a local organization ' who photograph a number of commu- x f nity events. Under the supervision of Mr. Deines they visit movie sets, Disneyland, f 1 and Cinerama. The club's purpose is to X promote interest and learning in special photography. AUTC CLUB L to right Geor e itchell Riey RI er busch Don Alce M L Ha Sponsor Gerald Stanley Vice rest dent Warner Grayson President Not pictured 'ary Treasurer Although the Auto Club has members from grades lO through l2 It is still small hs is due to tact that it one of the newest clubs on campus lts purpose is to help broaden the range ot activities and IDTGVSST In the automobile field for High School students Nlr Hall who is new this year at Hart has helped the Auto Club in organizing and in its actlvtttes 67 i' h N 7 , . f - ' v' , Wu- .X , X . . 4 E eft ' I 9 M' , 'I 'tt - I , r. . Il - , - ' p '. ,s Eddie llalton 4 Secre- . , ' ' ,' , T l ' the A is ..a Er The purpose of the Art Club is to promote good will and a larger interest in the arts. ln this club, self betterment, knowing people with your own interest and an enlarged picture of beauty are the keynotes. Relatively new on the campus, the Art Club was organized in the Spring of 1959 for anyone from ninth grade through the twelfth with an interest in art. Ricky Jones, Judy Taylor, Carole Foster, Virginia Ward, Don Ferdig, Sharon Jaeger, Sponsor - Miss Pedrotti. President - Carole Foster Vice President- Sharon Jaeger Secretary-Treasurer - Judy Taylor Publicity Chairman - Don Ferdig ART CLUB Left to right: L. Sheehan - Vice President, S. Potter - Secretary-Treasurer, B. Shelton - President. Developing competent busi- ness leadership, exploring the field of business occupations, and helping students gain confidence in themselves are a few of the purposes of the Future Business Leaders. Any business major with a C average may become a member. Originating in No- vember, i959, this Club hopes to become an affiliate of the National organization next year. 68 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS x Left to right FIRST ROW P Stacks V, 5 M. Ploof, S. Potter, L. Sheehan, E. wfwy Castilla, B. Blackstone, K. Hanks. SEC- FMVS OND ROWQ D. Etherton, B. Clark, M. jr Bolen, B. Shelton, D. Jervis. Driver Education instructor M Af- H Anderson supervises Suzie Roberts as ,She tests her nerve stability Looking on are Magaret McKee nd Barbara McKinney X lf i f R emi Q The Student Store makes available to Harts students sc ool supplis rn clothes and records at a low price lt is the headquarters for annual sales and most stu dent body financial transac tions The store affords vvon derful experience for stu dents in operational proce dures under the direction of Mr Cline Durfey STUDENT STORE DRIVERS EDUCATION All California students are re- quired to take a course in Driver's Education, in order to develop safer driving habits and more courteous drivers At Hart this de partnftent is headed by Mr Hilrner Anderson n addition to taking a in eye and nerve reaction tests the classes go on field trips to traffic courts and garages to shofv what good drivers dont 999 -sf M g 5' Student Store Manager Mr C Durfey watches Denny Hensen s ll a baseball mit to Bob Jorden Jirn Lewis looks on PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Sherie Caldwell, President. SECOND: Lorraine Montnego, Secretary, Carolyn Baldree, Freshman Rep. THIRD: Carol Rising, Commissioner of Publications, J. J. Nobile, Treasurer, and J. Yurosek. AND DRILL TEAM Working toward a better school spirit is the common goal of both the Pep Club and Drill Team Pep Club membership is open to all Senior High The requirements for Drill Team is to maintain a C average You must be a Senior, Junior or Sophomore Homecoming activities, the Alumni game, cheerleading, and rallies are but a few of the contributions this organiza tion make to our campus 70 MISSC PRICE FIRST ROW Linda Sheehan Captain SECOND ROW left to right B Winegar Sponsor C Griffith K Towe THIRD ROW B Bowen K Hanks S Gnuliany S Sherry M Ray FOURTH ROW L Favour T Adams A Janke L Jones V Slaughter L Buesing FIFTH ROW A Ross A Manzer L J Jones L Stone S Jaeger TED lft to ght L or en STANDING left to rtgln L Carr M D Sheppard Sponsor 4 An. CSF 4 siq I' flint if When a student has ten grade polnts rn academsc sublects h ns ellglble t loan the statewide organazatuon CSF Through thus Federatnon colleges and unuversntles award scholarships to stu dents on the basrs of academnc and scho lastlc achievements lt IS an honor and prnvnlege to be a member of thus club Q O CERS l ft to rtght L C r S Colllns ,l Jorde Members of the stage crew prepare 5 get for the productton Oklahoma' STAGE CREW No production could ever be produced or concenved wnthout the very necessary back stage actuvnty and co operatron The stage crew under the durectuon of M Spuk Ashford vs responsible for thus portuon ot every production They assist rn communtty and school functuons and are greatly apprecnated 2 if Audatorlum I Custodtan as l MR SPIKE gi N ASHFORD lx 'll fi: Mli C 7l SEA , e ri 1 . Riley, P, Collins, C, Rlsing, J, J d . , ' t1 . Carr, D, , r ,L Zi L , ' V I ' , , Ti A . f ,V f I 8 M 6 , ,viva F.'.fl'2r ,il 1 I 1 , Q, ' I 1 ,ty . W nm., Q, l f'5'f W1-, 1 ,, W s I I W v , v V -' 4 i-Q , V Q 4 2 ' 2 W4 . ,, ,W 4. 1 ' uk fo, .Wy v NW 'lHl:-'V . v w-.la ,A sfi' , W W V ,, A I A, ll , , l 8 - A, , ll V l A lf y , '0 A Q. I W M K V-W 1 V I In - - - -y 'Q -U jf- T -'.:,-fi-' f 8 O at . . . . . I I . 'L 2 nh .E ,:1rM:wt.L,,W , 5 . . - 1 A' E Q - ' - A M will . r A ' ' - FFI , e ' : , ar , . ' , , n, I . . rl H - en - . W . l 2 L , K A z We 4 X , 2 'L 'f K ff fi 5 - .- 'Q -. . 5 ,, A ,, I it yi if V 'I ,, Q as f J' an 59 I W Q 5 wifi N 4 ' Dix 1 if gawy T? '. 'Q 'flak fur N W x we 'V W r 1 , t ff, M, 4 Y 5' w A v 3 mi 25,3-X W.-..., MAJORETTES are, left to right: Mary Ann Scholl, Linda Michaud, Kathy Fields, Suzanne Walker. Our sparkling maiorettes, Jackie, Mary Ann, Linda, and Suzanne are considered the best tvvirlers on Hart's campus. Participating in many parades with the band, they have been blue ribbon winners. Their vitality and gaiety create a spirited atmosphere at assemblies and games. J 'jf Nola Carson Jackie Edwards SUNG QUEENS MAIORETTES Head Maiorette, JACKIE TUNSTALL SONG QUEENS are, left to right: Jackie Edwards, Nola Carson: Beth Swallow. Hart's perky song queens: Beth, Jackie, Nola, and Linda, lead the operatic voices of Hart's student body in the Alma Mater and fight songs. Their smiles and peppy routines create better school spirit and boost team morale. l l Linda Suraco Head Song Queen BETH SWALLOW I ,E f F 73 CI-IORALAIRES DIANA ASH - Accompanist, MR. STANLEY -V Directing. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Rivera, D. Cameron, B. Winegar, S. Herrington, R. Hamilton, A. Bauman, M. Smith, B. McKinney, D. Davis, G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Griffith, L. Bogan, S. Hagemann, S. Ferrier, G. Brown, G. Defoe, B. Brazil, T. Adams, S. Iverson, M. Ray. THIRD ROW: L. Favour, M. Huggins, L. Bowen, K. Dedmon, J, Dante, P. Jervis, P. Staack, K. Blizzard, V. Van Deventer, C. Webb, D. Laxson. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones, J. George, M. Blue, J. Wilks, L. Buesing, D. Pierce, G. Kott. MR. CHARLES STANLEY I' Director ,QB-M.. Under the direction of Mr. Stanley, the Choralaires have provided concerts and entertainment for our community. A few of their many activities are perform- ing in the stage production of Oklahoma, the exchange assemblies, and field trips to see the various productions pertain- ing to the course. ing Hart's Pursuit of Excellence in music. OFFICERS Darla Cameron Wardrobe Leone Buesing Treasurer Dorothy Davis Secretary Mildred Ray Vice President Sandy Iverson President 74 This club has fulfilled its purpose in further- by Rodgers and Hammerstein M The Amerrcan Musrcal Classic KL 1 I H I Produced and Darecred by Charles L Sfaniey it t' S-wx W 'QI' The 1 ghr 5 Y Laurey arfd P re J Sn varee E e C P 2 4 Photos by Duck Meyer 75 8 3 95, s. ,Q ,QQ E A +2 ' ' 7? .avi -1 Q Q MXL , HU 1 5 -4 x fs 'B ya' get Q S gk 1 n s if -gp ' V j pn, T x I 1 'H H M SHARON HARRlS He d Cheerle der VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LIBBIE ROSS Cheerleader JERI MOORE Chee leader Mascot 5 COME ON YOU GUYS LETS HEAR YOU YELU as The cry of Sharon Lrbbre Donna ah Myrna as They lead The lrmdrahs at pep ralles amd games Wherher the team IS WlI'lFllUQ or losmg Harrs erwergehc varsrly cheerleaders are always There to spark emhosnasm and promote school splrlr DONNA Pov ELL MYRNA CASH Cheerleader Cheerleader BEE CHEERLEADERS The Bee cheerleaders do a great deal toward pro moting school spirit during the games and at pep rallies Putting on skits at assemblies and making sign tor the JV games Jeanie Linda Debbie and Mary Lou are certainly an asset to Hart s campus JEANIE LENOX Head Bee Cheerleader TOP TO BOTTOM are: April Rediger Sue Riner, and Sandy James. TOP TO BOTTOM are: Jeanie Lenox, Linda Wyatt, Mary Lou Cone and Debbie Ross. SUE RINER Head Cee Cheerleader CEE CHEERLEADERS Shown above are Sue, April, and Sandy. Boosting team morale and encouraging good sportsmanship are but a few of the things our Cee cheerleaders have done to improve school spirit. 79 South Pasadena 9 6-7 Elilfopnliuflsan DPQ99 122 1959-1969 FOOTBALL Fillmore 19-8 Nordhotf 99 FORFEITED TO HART San Marcos -- 9 a,,ao 7-O Camarillo 9 9 9 49-O Port Hueneme 9 ,,,o, orra 9 9 34-0 C.I.F. Paso Robles -s,-s-, 9 99 999999999 99935-12 4.4 CLASS AA PRELIMINARIM South Pasadena 9999999.,.9,..9999 THE SCORE BOARD 99 80 FIRST ROW left to rught Coach D Notarangelo George Mutchell Bob Harbuson Jor Yurosek Artie Clark Carl Wahl Bob Dollman Warner Grayson Norman Sands Gary Grayson Mark Brechel Bob Green Dan Bowen John Sheeler Steve Jaureguu Rick Ashmore and Coach B Rump SECOND ROW Head When South Pasadena Hugh School edged Hart Hugh out of season for the Hart Indians A season of eught straight wuns wuth one loss early un the season led up to that crucial game Senuors Bull Bentley Dan Bowen John Sheeler Pete Fagerlun Ruck Ashmore Dave Cass and Leon Boyer completed their last season of hugh school football when the gun ended the Camarullo game 1 the C.l,F. preliminaries, l2-6, it was the climax to a thrilling . I I I I . I ' l I TEAM Coach R. Moore, Manager Lyell Rice, Stan Staats, Gary Johnston, Pete Fagerlin, Doug Austin, Leon Boyer, Mervin Bird, Leslie Cain, Galen Duncan, Riley Ritterbusch, Bucky Palmer, Bill Bently, Vic Padilla, Coke Buchanan, David Cass, Paul Mosley, Gary Cass, and Frank Escalante. IN FRONT: Ed White, Manager. Tailback John Sheeler was presented with the all-C.l.F. trophy and his jersey, number 30, which was retired in his honor. Meeting Clarmonte of San Diego, Santa Paula, San Marcos, Port Hueneme, and our old rival Fillmore, Hart was put to the supreme test ot showing their winning power and stamina. wwu1tlul 'tii,W S F W . f E a 'QQ 2. E A Ag 2 1 oz T i b S l l Congratulations to the 1959-1960 foot- ball team. Your efforts have resulted in a team that was hard to beat. lt is a team that commanded the respect ot all Hart High Indians. l959-1960 Tomahawk Staff sf' ' .aff ff ar' f .0 --5 N SP' M I . . f , ,. ,.,, vs, ,,' ',.,-+4 K 1 'xx - . , W 7,3 .V .. .I 4 . . ,. ,, , aff Y irrf 1 A Lass J 2 Vi 7 us 1 555 , 4 :rizf 3 F fa' fi, QL '!O:' QV A ' hgh 'M I yr win - ,IF , . A 1 Q J 'r 2 - , QQHU 5 W 'Q - I Q X n. -'15 4- ' 1? -695 4 'gf 1 I Vrr' rf w -. . T gm! lUNIOR VARSITY FOQTBALL Our spnruted JV football team as puctured above wnth head coach Mr J Parks and assustants Mr gar M F Han en and Nlr K Tuc er Hart Brave scrambles out of the reach of two opposmg team mem bers 1 JV players some exhausted others anxnous watch from the sldelnnes durlng a tussle with a league opponent Q2-Af! lffnil 1 I - I .54 ' r 5 f , '3 xqru 4 N 'U '- Nh ff, if of 'yy l., ,QA 35 W' Vb N 33' .4 4, f. 4 1 Z 4 of f ' A Q? fiwi. N ff, -zfhlff bint' ,.J,. X .. s I N my t . Q?-R ix 'lx E 1-P, Q fb' QQ is V Sparked by team captann Bull Bentley Harts Varslty Basketball team has won the acclalm of rooters ancl competutors alrke Playlng agaunst Fullmore Port Hueneme and Camerullo the Indians won the No 3 positron ln the Frontner League With only three returnlng lettermen Bull Bentley Dave Cass and Bull Smuth the var stty team found Rlck Ashmore John Bullock and Paul Wertz developrng unto strong play ers Thus year s lndnan squad dlsplayed a fught :ng spunt typlcal of Harts Basketball teams BlLL BENTLEY Capta n Guard VARSITY BILL SMITH Guard L to rrght B Brunzell J Jordan R Ashmore G Ketchesde D Cass G Staney DAVID CASS Forward 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 I I f - 1 . , . . . .. .. . , ell ' : , , , , , , , l , , I , I I 3 5 1 1 5 T N-Q' BASKETBALL - ,,, , 5 P. Werfz, J. Bullock, J. Suggs, J. Yurosek, B, Smith, and B, Bentley, PAUL WERTZ Forward H X ul, , ,1. 3 J . Nw. ' COACH JOHN KALIN N YJ gsm JOHN BULLOCK Forward Guard 'I' gi JIM JORDEN RICK ASHMORE Forward 87 Left to right, STANDING: Coach Austin, R. Wayman,' B. Reed, C. Buchanan, J. Schrcck, G, Dean, B, Stanley, A. Wright, A. Murray. KNEELING: Managers, G. Biddulph and D. Jorgensen. BEE BASKETBALL Har'r's Bee Team is an indication of The quality our varsity Team will have in fufure years. These boys are continually learning and improving Their skills To help Them play better basketball. Rusty Wayman and Arnie Wright keep The ball away from a rival player. Bob Reed fights for possession of the ball as Jim Jorden and Bud Stanley look on 1 er Qakeg fl'X9 CEE BASKETBALL ball UP i-ian plav cow'- x xc Anyone for dancing? Miss Price wants action. Hart almost loses the ball during one of the exciting Cee games. Cee Coach MR. ALGER 2 r- FIRST ROW, left io right: R. Black, S. Deporto, P. Liberafore, Del Kerns, B. Buddell. SECOND ROW, left to righf: C. Caldwell, F. Farris. O. Campbell, H. Small, B. Jorderi, E. McDaniel, T. Lysek. 1. BACK ROW left to nght Lyell Rnce Don LaBaron Buzz Barley Jum Jorden Gary Johnston Wayne Newman John Suggs Norman Sands Davnd Cass Jerry Schrock Bob Brunzell Wayne Carpenter Eddue Dalton FRONT ROW left to rlght Coach Notarangelo Mark Brechel Bull Smuth Gary Grayson John Sheeler Paul Mosley Jnm Rowe Bob Dollman Ronme Farms VARSITY BASEBALL Harts Varsity Baseball team was prom :sung from the frrst of the season The hard and furuous early season practuce coached by Mr Don Notarangelo paid o Our tune pltchrng staff hard hlttnng out fueld and expert rn fneldmg have brought respect from opposung teams and spectators aluke Brrd watcher? COACH D NOTARANGELO VARSITY FIRST NINE RON FARRIS Catcher PAUL MOSLEY BILL SMITH Pitcher Oufflelder Shorrgtop 'im NORMAN SANDS Ouffleld N WAYNE NEWMAN Left Fneld 'WMQWM BOB DOLLMAN Second Bas JIM ROWE Third Base Capiam JOHN SHEELER Psfcher Outfxelder GARY GRAYSON Furs! Base IUNIGR VARSITY BASEBALL MR J KALIN Coach -p ,fn FQ ffv -, x N 4,4-N 'qg ta Juv. rs 4? K S Jayvee ln fnelders warm up before a fast game For many J V players this season has been a season for gam :ng knowledge and valuable experuence Wllh practnce and this expenence several members of the Jayvee team have llwe sluff To make Varsity next year The coach Mr J Kalun has put forth has efforts In contrlbutlng To The success of The Team 'Qin FlRST ROA :eff 'o gh? C Caldwell r Sflwrock F Farms G Wavsor' A New man D Dlllenbedf QECOND ROW lefi 'Q rlglwt E Harms G Dean P Lwberalore R Slack B McKay T Sfiff G FHCls THIRD ROW left 'o rlglxt A Murray C Buclnanan B Stanley R Black R OVSVTCVW J GWCIH B Hlll Jo den D Yuro ! 1 93 A , - J .. W, s- , 'A ::1-,. qu- 5 A ...A axl, A..-. Th' V.-...f-.4 , W ' ' 14- -'-- L ' R r-55. V, -3-4? ,rw V '.-N ' A - 1 J ' f I. V 'ssh ' .VPQZ ' Mg, I A gs - ,, .l ' 'lf fs? .,'440'w X I l .v,iw.f',M,,q:.. 3v,'k:,wg.4l'.f:gv7'5 ,gigufy ,fy , ako? 54 'A ' w k K., . A ,A ,mf ,.f3xsy.,,v3Z, .GQ , gr.: V , N ., ., E ' cw ' V Y' ,S ' , E+- ' 'Dov' is 5 .1-V,-jfs, KA- 'V 2 , 1 3 in V 'inf wg! as . M ,,,l,,,, f' , - H ,, 1 . , . . , A.. A G J I 5 , 5 U 'mlm f ,wk , V, '5,K I , 4 T VV' V62 FIRST ROW lefi To rrght Terry Pow eH Garth Gordon Ken Dunham John Morah. SECOND ROVN. Rusry Wayman Steve Arno'd Ame Uark Ernesto Juarez Pere Fagerhn No? Shown us Gary Ferrxer Thas years Tennns iearn promwses To better The record of The 1959 season The Team rs coached by Mr Robert Rump Wnh capfaun Pere Fagerlwn This years squad should go ,. a long way CPAFH R RU 'P 11 'Q Jw.. H5 Pr J O T O 9 O h hah or CT jo' lV TENNIS W l eft Ha D Kr Noland H Small E McDantel J Rosuter G Detnes TORCH BEARERS to rtght Brad Duncan an Jrm Levts Wtlson OW 2 t Ree Competing agaunst the teams of other schools our J V Team ns gann tng expernence that vvull help them In theur area These players should be an asset to next years Varsnty Team Under Coach Rump they have done very vvell CROSS COUNTRY A hlghltght of the year was the carryung of the Olympuc Torch across country to the T960 Olymptc grounds at Squaw Valley Other hnghllghts are Cross Country runs agannst opposing schools The sport combines overcomung obstacles of speed and terraun We have been honored to have a very good team V W l ft ng G Blcldup G Boot D Moore M Schultz C Wade M Thompson Thomas Levs B Duncan ROW left to nghr E Austm H Lyell B Palmer D Ehrhardt R Teunts R McKee M Woodson J Woodman, J Kachataran J George D Jorgensen COACH AUSTIN M13-A 7 Q W l eft nctar on o n on C M Sc Ls tz W Kerns M Thompson C Wade J Benz R Lombard: F Chavarrua B Johnson ROW 2 o ht t U h oslter W g ek R oll ns IC e on I Duncan R let O I t R ers oodman J t Lans err B Jen ns a nas Ca n D Carson L Web r J Woo man J C ROW A le to rt oach Alge T ck G th n l mer St n ec T onus Magowan R B ck R Brown D Lampk n M Aoma ROW 5 left to right Coach stun T Malern S Stone U Martln R Sol L Baum J Levws D Ehrahar t R Cram G Ketcheslde B Thomas ROW 6 left to rnght Coach Parks R Ashmore ash M Lmcan ose er Fm Ca G Stan e McKee J Bullock iv Track team captarn Rtck Ashmore accepts the Class A ftrst p e trophy at Hart lnvntattonal Track meet 'I'- ui' -gus- A dtstance man Brad Duncan leads the fte'd tn mtle com Uly55e5 Mayftn gtveg, 3 fmal posh for an extra unch tn the broad petttton tn a meet wtth Alemany lump event I 4 - 'awk , Z 1 ' ,N . ., Q- ' x - 4 I.. . ' J , . S .v Q Q . ' 44 L , .1 5. R' RO , l to right: M, R' l ds , K. J h s , J. Salas, C. atrell, . h I , . left t rig z G, Bod lp, Rl R ' ,I E. Corey, Cass, B, Bludciell, J, ,ri ht, Tl Lys , . C i , C. M'f h Il, D, Slayt , R. Agalanan, R. . OW 3, t t r'gh: , Beav , B. Stanley, M. W , . Kachatofan, E. b y, . ki , R. S li ,L. l , . , . e, . d , . alleja. , ft ,Ql'7T: C r, . Be , . Boo , G. M'tche I, B, Pal , L. e b k, R. e ', R. , . U , , , . i , . n. , z Aay. ,. ,. ,. a5,H.Lye1l,. ,. a, F.. c ,I Ceara, B. D' DJ. Yur- k, L. Bay ,F. 1 bers, o. Ss, V .V ly, sz 1 ' lac . P A 'R I ' L ', W y I ,f A , 1 ' ig'- X .. . ,:gx,.,,d . .K 5 . A s ' W F 7 t 4 I fgyff . 4' - . f 4641- '. ' . . ' mp, fu iq , ,,,,,,,1 A 1 W V ' N x . 5 5-hippy: ,af 4 : 11? , Uv I SIC ' ' , ' Q --A J' Mervin Bird hurls the shot-put through the anr rn one of the track meets held at Hart Harts track team coached by Jack Parks and assnsted by Coach Ed Austun and Krrk Alger have good reason to be proud thus year The team as gonng strong they have lumped and run cvrcles around theur opponents Thus years track season has had more spectators than prevuous years Earlner thus season tvto selected runners had the honor of carrynng the I-f tn Joe Yurosek runmng the 220 mameetwnth Alemany Terry Malarn and Leon Boyer pt forth ll their concentratron nn the handoff V. ff. , ..,,- Q Dan Lampkin, B trackman, shown in low hurdle competition. yfvxfftx .Wynn .f x. V, AU W , .WZ zwfg ,-lriaqrifi Vx AE' ' 'B5,a:N4Q:.:'.- - 4 waz WQ 22 '41 Q 'M5Q,5'7' ,, a,: 'f i I 1 2 .wrggin ' w v 4 if-,f 'Q . A 75' Y' -ami ff! H ., ,Q 1 V ai .. , , I 2 A ff Q' ? ff flf,.a x3 Elin- ' L' xi, L ,R ii 3 , 4 m' Af ff in wh? , 'N ,V 'Q E fi N Q , . K ,. If A Q 5 Ai I f W w . . Q, :Q nn, ag? ' M 'Q ' . A , ' ii 1 if ' 'cgi w M ,V.f.03Qfg,45?.3y6n,,w., . Et' 4 'V - Q,b5'v' 1 f Q , ,V fffs 1 AN A' v: R SENIOR PLAY - ,,.f sw! EEF' i Floyd Cash, Lois Anthony, June Dapont, and Joe Stewart portray typical teenagers in one of the delightful scenes in the second act, Mr. Horatio P. Honeywell, known around Hart as Chuck Lendman, seems to be a little :hy as his sweetheart Gus or Linda Brechel trieg to pull him through the door as Floyd Cash and Lois Anthony look on in amazement. I00 UTHE LITTLE DGG LAUGT-TED y, CAST Lois Anthony, Laurie Huntington, Lorence Carr Sidney Huntington, her father, Nola Carson as Martha Hunt comedy. Nola Carson and Lorence Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Huntington, attired pajamas, roll up the rug for a dance in the middle of the night The Junior and Senior Plays this year were smash hits, thanks to Mr, Myron Sproul, Director. Grand Central Station? No, it's iust the cast enjoying themselves at one of the final rehearsals. f ington, her mother, Joe Stewart as Wally Huntington Linda Brechel, Miss Gus Gustavesky, June Dapont Joan Wood, John Petter, Ted Wood, Pat OHalloran Lillian Wood, Floyd Cash, Mark Bradford, Libby Ross Sandy Barker, Linda Jones, Linda Stone and Georgia Biddulph were distinguished guests at Martha Hunt ington's tea. Jackie Tunstall and Larry Brashear along with the hero dog, Tutu, added lite and humor to the HTERRGR IN THE SUBURBSH - IUNIOR PLAY CAST Gerald Stanley, The Bodyg Paula Good, Betsy Foster, Carol Rising, Carla Barlow, Bob Mustard, Mr. Harring- ton, Peggy Tutine, Mrs. Harrington, Sandy'Houdeshell, Theresa Page, Steve Stone, Horace Mason, Bob Fried- richsen, Bill Henderson, Babs Shelton, Mrs. Page, Dick Meyer, Mr. Mollison, Sharon Sitton, Hannah Cloud, Marilyn White, Marcia Cloud, Suzanne Walker and Cathy Oppenheimer, prompters. After the play ended, the entire cast presented Mr. Sproul with a present for his fine directing in the production of Terror In The Suburbs. Leap frog? It's iust one of the scenes from the exciting mystery- comedy presented by the Junior Class. Theresa Page, Sandy Houdeshell, watches contentedly as Mr. Harrington discovers poison in his tea. Her sister, portrayed by Barbara Shelton looks on complacently. F,B.l. agent Bill Henderson, Bob Friedrichsen, captures Dick Meyer, a Communist spy in the play. IOI ii BBQ Lx, IR M? Y' I Xa, . l,. up . ,n,, , . W 4 v w ff x i I 'i ' H2 tv Q , . 'N-5 . Y., f' ' N Lf X , r . Q A ! JT 1 if i f 'ql , 3 1 W J nt ,,.'., ' - MM Q . ' ' X vu Q A 4 f v 11 ff l 1. . S- . L , 151.5 753 Literature ,.' SBVISG G I ll Qt wow Fmwsraaofhfaz 2.,,. :,f':bfL:', 0 0 'fence ings of the day For grass a schools of the Santa Barbara Ventu Y rees and water and sunshl We he soft tumult of the lea moan? Iilgh SEFOO1 gffmbeggllg d the friendly bark of a 'lingo Our F m Ing an I lps fa 193 drt 0 NBIC n ' ' It nger kin t . S , GK Aghmf 310322 ry Ta. , um he X y,aE' - si a. So you Okay -' WTYH9. WQOW Q x0 und wel e 58-Kd 9 dns 6 T08 ' . ' , ' 19 SlXt6haN wfn ' n mi h ra that ive xp .Conhgnan fro. 5 d i1owheresvi11e. Leonard is the instigator of delightful thing called Eng- . . . senffver Somcxhm . 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K J T 1 554 1- ,, , x 'a Q. 3. fa x., 'X SEPTEMBER - Poise DECEMBER Smule GIRL OF THE MGNTH NOVEMBER - Manners BARBARA WALN OCTOBER - Friendliness GLENDA WAGON ER FEBRUARY Neatness SHARON HARRIS JANUARY Posture MARCH Dependabxlny BETH SWALLOW JACKIE TUNGSTALL MAY Personality LINDA STONE APRIL School Splrn LIBBY ROSS SHERIE CALDWELL JUANITA REID GIRLS OF THE MONTH are Sensor gurls elected by the mem an outstanding quality This ns done each month of the school calendar year Purpose as to exernplufy qualmes they have achleved Servlce of the organlzatlon Include Chrnsfmas Baskets for the needy and the Sprung Mothers Tea Chief func non as one of Service The Girls League President ns elected by the Student Body as Com mlssuoner of the Glrls Actnvutles Y if bers of the Girls' League to exemplify MISS LYNDELL RILEY GIRL OE THE YEAR gf' ,414 0' 4-1, 440' F359 MTQNQX3.. -N' T UIRL OF THE YEAR f emo Q Q e ch 0 an very Year me Gm Le QU oreeemb av e TY as wel! as me eye ry and de emma I rom of 'rf s JLJNE a e by the e Eef 'he Ham Eacuf Tw 5 ost cove ed serwce a xarei for any Sem cr gr ,ff ' ,J N ' 517' ffl, ,ga EVM ., i f 'gl'-kf +2iW -'K' X X Z Q Tb ' Don Black 4 1 Beny Bond A e Allrson E' 1. 45 - . f R Orlando Escalante Andrews ,N ,,, mi, Jn: c ,, Mrke Lyons Chrrs Sproul Susan Taylor Pam Zefhraus Q0- 'KS' .X T Ashmore Aragno Arman J Arnold 'YY fvx.. .f B Ballard J Barh1olovv Benner? L Berggun? G Berry Barr J Bollman EIGHTH GRADE J Bottoms M Boyes Brasher K Breaux C Brown C Cash x M Cook lI2 R Cauangh J Bullock B Butler B Byrd K Calzna I O C Chako P Cooke S Cooke jf, el' was-.K sw fb- .. arier ,Q E Chambers K Curxl J Cloyd R Colvin 1 2 M z S Cooke Conry Corey D Cram , , M' Q X A, ,QQ I .. - II ' . 5 .V ,, 1 V Qi? fy m I I , , A Y A All ' ' 1.1 , , - 1. A A H -3, ...H I 1 5 1' 1 f ,,.' f ,, I. . , ,Iv. .l f 1 7,-,311 by ,,,. 1 :f 1 W Q' LJ' L h if J 411 .ll is A M. . Sl ' T .f. ' l c. k c. ' R. . s. L. . W, A v .gi gg Q,5 ' mr l ,V DA , 'll , Jfl , . . R. . . D. u ' . . . T. ,ylre J fi he .. 1 ' 1: ' i -rrr Q' . . A ' . B' , 2 lf 1 J ig 31 - . A f f ff ff .Mfr . -13 . . , . . , ' F. c lar? . A M J ., if 5 an ,yr '1 by , ' I rf 2 A f 'ny' , V Qi X N Yi J J fhx lv V .V, , V! . V5 .T A '!vI K, 1 1 Q, '1.. ' A A V . ' A 15:13 P li 4, J, rrr in D 4 . .. G R I!! ll, b y V A ,W ' I I 0 ff . ff .s f , V f - - 4. 5.55 r i ,ff - ' W , T fi'-5 5 r 1 'T . 'f law 'n 4. . . . . M. R. . ' K Cron A Daniels is FW ,Q is 'pf J Eastman R Flmbers JFr4e if R Crowder J Crunlisluank Cummlngs F Curnrnmgs P Commlngs .Mx 5 V CUWVWRQS S Condlff D501 DSW M DeLullla D Dlckeson R Dovnlnquez T Downey E r in mv C Elklor D Engell .fu-. P Fun ey M Gordon 053' 'J W Flernmg D Goodman .r-1 sf' AQ N Eskevv A Evans D Evererf OV! ,v C Flower R Foley P Fraley JC B Glavln Gflbertson T George -4.- J Farmer -.4 G Reuednchses A Frlcke J George I Harms M. Hafvey D. Hersman . I:lw:-: .Hoffman ,Ho ly B. Hon? , on .. H nf x .rf , Q , D- HURJJSRQQV S- HUQJWS 5- Jones J- Jones K, Johnson D, Jauegoi J. Koonze G Kmgl- K Knauber J Knaggs az Lorrnng 'rr 2 McCalla D McCoy B McDonr1ough EIGHTH GRADE K if L W Mitchell P Morgan K Mursnq Ram S Kachturuan J Ledbeiter Lombardl W Mabfey McGee McElro McMurry R MeVey P Meeks Y D Merlmo K Mmhael M Mmnettu L Mnchell 1,5 C Neher J Nevm J Nscholson L Noblle W Yu- J Oppenheumer J Oppenhenmer M Osler P Pascoe P Passnck 5 Pamck D Peterson S Pharr B Puerce J Pryce C Ramwater R Remke D Reynolds gs 'Q J Rmhardson J nos C Rtchwe Roberts 5 s- 'I lui, Sands J ato B Schlaegel I 14 C Smnh D Smmh G Srnnh 'K ,Y Sperry R Sprenkel D Stull R Stevens --. -T Thompson R Thomas D Thompson M Thompson R Thompson R Jarges P Varna M WhYaker A Whlfmore S Vaughn R VehJzaf F Vdegarn C W'l50'T S Wnngfeld C Woodman L 055 J Ryan M Ryan J Salnnas A M1 Ll. G SrhOVl M Selch Sheehan G Sugsbury R SIa1er 444454 1 G Srnnh L Smith R Smnh S Srmfh Somsag 5,45 D Tatrershall E Taylor Thoen C Thomas D Thrower R Tu y S Towles Waferg P VJETQTWT Nvh Takef 1. 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'gl C Anderson K Anderson T Arthur M Atler J Baldree Bald? G Ballard D Balsz E Bauer C Bazzell ave: 3 as c 0 3 . ' - 3 5. an :gr . 'ni NM, w ' ' . . ,vb , y ' ' I Fl. A is a , . Ki ' A ' ,M , 1 4 Q ii YT' I 5 .. fi' ,- -fue' . , 4 1: - ., wsgjff- Q -at . ,, A H ' X 1 ,, 'ff' fe. ' , -i wfywf 4g Q.. I fl . . K - Q . ., - g . f - 4 , V Nz., , . If . .4 r lhq F E V I V, I N ,. . h sk . ' 2 .1 . E E gg - .., ' 5 , l A :, Q ,UM X M ,Y Q ,w : v 4 Y A ' ,roll A r A . .g ' m E M X . . U A 1 - ' 5, 3 ' , ' . N .- - A . . 'I , -, A 4' V 1 3 ' ' sn A 'Q L. 15, . . 34 ,K 4 .- 5,-, :N,, , qi v E X in .qi Ill! L Beanah D Beck M Bello C Berry K Berry R Bevers R Bond Boswell SEVENTH GRADE U D Bovard L Brashear Brazil D Brown Browne K Buck P Burgln D Castleberry , he J Butts E Casnllas J Calzna Casey D Carpenter Carpenier C Brown Taylor K Curkl P Cummings L Chacanaca S Chacanaca M Coe D Collma K Coulier D Currne M Dame! C Dean L Deem A Denver! D DeKay Drangelovs K Dnllenbeck L Donelly af N Downey B Engelstad B Erskme T Escalante R Essuck K Evans L Farmer R Farmer S Farmer S Ffsher II6 V Flanagan L Foote K Fosrer L FOSTSF L Fourmer F Freudenthal B Frncke R Garcua G Garen Gamgus Hams df'-.. iff M Glbbs R Glavnn D Good D Goodman J Gordon Greenwood Gregory G Bulse J Haskell J Hall S Hall B Hallford L Hanks Harrlman S Harrnman A Hayes Henderson ps? J Henlbree J Hicks H Howard M Hughes D Jaureluu H Hulsey J Hunt E Hunter M Jamueson V Jaramlllo L Johnson I B Long S Johnson C Jones S Jones T Jorgensen J Keller R Kldd G Klll M Kill S Hughes B. Knights R. Koehnlein C. Koonce L. Kress R. Lamkin S. Lapere T. Lazard C. LeBrun P. LoFiego C. Lotspeich ll7 S Lopez J Lonng J oyn E ye J yell M MGYQUQZ P MGUVGI' S Mayfield J McClmtock SEVENTH S Mnchell M Morgan M Mabrey R S Mxchael H Mrchaud Muller Murphy R Moss M Myruck R Napoli Q T Lysek R Maner S Markuson M Marshall F Martmez C McKay K McMas1ers M MeI'1lU9a M MGSTSS Muls C Mmlls J Mrnfon GRADE T Nelson M Nemback G Norman T Olson J Oswald D Overton R Pauley L Peters J Phnllups G Reese T Rensen I I8 J Pnppnn M Padgeun N Prke A Poe 'D ,X 'f 1 L Prrnce H Pretchett Newhor P Meeks R Kenny M Norman D Reyes P Rrggms J Rrvera R Rogers L Rollms S Rolls R Rossmter L Royal gg - V ,Q . ,I 'I - - li 6 llgl J X 1 ' xi V E' s , 'II 94. .Nh E' Q ,- . .. ! I 1- ' 1 Y fy J 4 r ax, A . bs- I 'V 4 F-Q H -f , fi? -, ,X lv- Fics Q ,.-. My J Q I - A A , L . l. . L . 4 ' . , . ' L l ,K E J fl ' L ' , V ig' ,Liga I ' . ' . ' C. ' C. 'l , ' . ' A 3 1 f . . - I' 4 A . I '75 V 1'-E 1 d M. 1 . I fl 4 N fx .-. f , V it i 37W L' . fi' 1 A V 4' ' L 4 ..5' I J Ruckey G Rupp C Ryan L Sayles J Scammon M Scannell V Schultz H Serrano J Shanley J Sherman f' R Short M Skinner J Smxth E Solts L Sumsag J Spencer J Staats B Stewart D Stewart J Stuart Suggs P Sullivan S Swallow J Swank et J Trageser Thompson W Toorn M Thompson N Tnlmont D Thurman W Ttdwell .0 Tlpton W Whute L Utter Van Denter M Wade R Waats W Emmungen W Weygandt L Wharfteld C Whutmure P Whutmore C Wuchmann C Wnchmann K Wndel L Wllklns R Winton 'Y D Woodman Woodson M Wrlght J Wyatt Y Valenzuela L Vldegam G Zamora L Zehner R Zethraus S Ztmooermm 7 f v I Q Q: V ,Mm ll all 7 l Sk K , Y . J fl F 5' 'Y 'A ' A . if V f mi , J V , ff , . I' 1, E . Q f V' 'l'l u f If N . . R. . ' . A . Lu Q in D. Taylor , ' F. Truerlo S. T t -als Nl I 'rl' 7 , I . ,f ' ' 15 l r X B' Q, 1 N lt, , i ' y A . ' - -3 D. ' . x I . ' Y 5 4 L' V 'V ' , L ix A 1 , .s ll 5 X - a K f X f ' i ' 7 t X: 4 . us l I9 SITTING, left to right: Dolly Jauregui, Mike Lyons, Sharon Wingfield, Jum Garrigus, Nina Eskew, Cheryl Neher. SECOND ROW: Chris Sproul, Don Tattershell, Pam Passick, Pat Riggins, Susan Taylor, Evon Valunzuel Melanue Harrus Connue McKay BACK ROW Mr A Truuullo Don Oppenheimer Kurk Anderson John Swank Lloyd Foote IUNIOR I-HGH SENATE In any organuzafuon some sorf of government us necessary, and Thus us very frue wufh our Junuor Hugh Wufh the cornplefuon of the new Junuor Hugh school thus body wull have acldutuonal dufues and responsubulufues Theur record here unducafes future success of the new Junuor Hugh ASB Left to rughf Mr A R Clungerman Mr D Brown Mr W Evert and Mr E Blugh shown at ground breakung ceremony for the new Junuor Hugh to be compleied un T961 ROW l left to rught Jon Opperuheumer Presudent Pam Passuck Vuce Presudenf Don Taffer shall Secretary Melanue Harrus Treasurer STANDlNG left Yo rughf Cheerleaders Dolly Jaureguu Cheryl Neher and nor shown Janet Bullock I20 S? u I ' : ' ' I 1 r I ' f f , , ,, ......... l E .1-.....,' Sz- . K Eiifei . - ...... , , 1 , 1 , 1 - f I 1 - u 5 The Junuor Hugh Scuence Club trues to convey to uts members the realuzatuon the vutal part scuence plays un todays world Thus club helps Junuor Hugh students determune theur unterest un scuence and decude on the courses they wull take un senuor hugh school IUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB 41 HY Left to rught Muss Browne Sponsor Connue Sue McKay Presudent and Connue Ryan Vuce Presudent IUNIOR HIGH G A A GAA guves Junuo H h I r ug gurs a chance to partucupate un recreatuon and sports outsude of regular school tume It us one of the largest organuzatuons th on e Junuor Hugh campus The gurls partucupate un at least tuve seasonal sports a year After a hard day on the s eed p away tueld gurls pose for puctures F . . . , . . : . I I . I . I lonizationg dissociation? Neithe , ' ' ' I . .. . .. .w...u..., , - - - - l ilk' JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET - STANDING. J. West, D. Merlino, C. Ritchie, C, Chaka, L. Nobile, G. Norman. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Foote, K, Combs, P, LoFiego, M, Mabery, D. Stull, K. Anderson, D. Engle, S. Aragno. FIRST ROW: T. Hunt, J. Loring, B. McD0ugh, J. Bottoms, IUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE Junior High Girls' League, sponsored by Mrs. Foote, was estab- lished to promote school spirit and better relations between stu- dents oti Hart High. Their pursuit of excellence towards school spirit and better relations is a real goal to achieve. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS - Left to right: Larry Ziegler, Nick Somsag, Jimmy George, Merle Cook, and Tommy George. I22 .l rn Sponsor, MR. BOUTWELL IUNIOR HIGH BOYS' LEAGUE MR T TRUJILLO sponge x 'ES' DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club was or gamzed to further The art of acting Many lmeresied students have participated group We hope to see some of These members in Coming plays 'Q ' in the activities of this 4 I23 IQ rmwfa wx-1 ff J QW, V ,ff ff N ,. :nf-'?:,yL,, I ' , 4gg,'f,7f. f'f35,7 ?.1+,:' V W '-5' ' '- ,f , L , 'W , fir' ,404 , FW M' -' . f f. ff, 'V ,f 1, Xf,,,M3.,Y-Zfhy L V, nwrk 4, mf CL, W , . Thi? fu uf, I 7 4, nfl, , ,f ..L , V -V fn V5'f if'ZQA'35?ifZ' ' 'WE lf5'f ?' -in y 213,15 f,A?ZP5l'4L'X 4 :-af r My -iv Q?-N. v 'i 7V ,mf?' 3,214 Portraits 2' F5539 Republm 3 2131 24167 wQ Wflhangfon 6lQd. LosAngeles 18 Colifo nia '1'2.l?:'fE'i'3 ' .. ' Q. ':4Qf?.2'f3,g' wit, 'S .' , 'I 111121 H, gl' N 1,-,,,, -,A ilfbra a 1 H ,lp 'VA N Hin 31 , X , HE 6, 'p 1 E 4 , ' Ill! 1 - A E Q51 E., - E1 ' if 1 .w , fi I rl , 1 4 f ' ' ' ' ' ' l I Q Q 1 f' xml-f E ' A Q ! 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Box ISO 0 Casfaic, Calif. ple of The fine briclc available af Casfdc Cay Oil Field Welding Machine Shop 743 7f1eaehm,o. 243I3 N. San Fernando Road NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA 016 K7 611455. .. S0 Lpxwxxx 7.4 x +29 ,s ,Q-.S 'T' 5.4 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 72 CLASS OF 1960 Q , 7..,.-img. ,. -.F 1 M, - 1, .-f 1 x ,..1 - 4 ., 4 , , n ..,, W3-r 3- ., ., ' ,'g,-'W 413. -45 ' 3 I . v Q , V ' ,I I , . r X ,pg . ' ' ' ' 1' x. f ' . ' . ' -. ' ' nf -' A ', ' , Q X , ' '. , 'xi ' 1. .r K - Q, . . x ' ' . ' C . T fv , Q f . ' ' Vg: ' ,,-fn Q - . A lf',o, . H . . ' K' 4, ,X , , x o4,,, f . , ,f , , , I ' . , . ' '. f, 4 f 4. A 1- ' ' ' ' ' -' . 25 ! - 1 X ' f ,ff ' ff , .ff ' 1 Q , I 0 . pf 'ff 'hi . -' ,. . , ' I . A ' A O!! 3' 5 5 V A ' . , X - -Tp I 1 . f ffl x I , f, . 1 A . , v ' . l , .14 ' V K ,K ,Q x Q gl Y' . ' ' ' fl A A . .1 in ., ' 2 eg, ,, My 3 ji 2 3 W ,. N' I' 1 in ? n M K A ff s ' .t '. f at ' . , f V ,MX , ' K' ' ' ' A 1 . 5 -. . ' . ., f 15- ' , u- , . 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NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA :uw now sun IHOWDY CLEANERS Ka Izfve picxs up ne' :ered sf.ea'ef NW I'Fe 'Golf L: Q .'.: 4: , ,a u ac.,cr'. Barbara Scfvfdf and Mr. Joh' Hoode- she ::Ic cn A-ffe M's. Cassie Hxdeshel' flaws c' Kell . 24244 N. San Fernando Rd. NEWHALL. CALIFORNIA Phone: 290 I35 Owned and Opera+ed by FRANK AND JANICE NOBILE Locafed ai' I8204 Wesi' Soledad W-AQ gm. CANYON ROAD, SAUGUS, CALIFORNIA 2? Phone: 9I70 SIERRA TRAILER VILLAGE f Gu fv 'lrlfi One of 'Ihe many fme mobile homes 'found nn 'I'he NOBILE TRAILER VILLAGE Thus IS one of fhe severaI parking Ianes ln fhe Vullage equipped wn+h modern carpor+s chnldren pIaygrounds and convenleni' s+orage com parImen+s I36 ,uw X YL FI-12 Hlusuml I since I948 I' emma: NEWHALL FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP FLOWERS and GIFTS Tha+ Please HaIImarIc Gree'I'ing Cards Delivery and Wire Service DALE AND LAURAV TAYLOR 243l9 N. San Fernando Rd. NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA Phone: 670 , It., IVA .,,,1 ,nj flA,, F '1 I. IJIEII3 EQ I, . 1 BesI' of Luclr fo I'he Associa+ed Sfu- HlLBURN'S CHAPEL deni' Body of William S. Hari' High 24353 N' Walnfn Sffeei Newhall, California SCl'lOOI.H Phone: I70 NEWHALL JEWELERS Earl R. Browne Na+ionaIIy Adver+ised WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE 30 Year's Experience 2433I San Fernando Rd. NEWI-IALL, CALIFORNIA Phone: I473 WE GIVE S 81 H GREEN STAMPS I37 .feel pfdfd LELAND C. FDWLER fpfiofo Equipment and :Supplies ' cfgzpaiu 9 fpfiofo Qinisgirzg B09 SAN FERNANDO READ SAN FERNANDU. CALIFORNIA EMPIRE 1-5135 .g e : Q 3 ,bg por+rai+ g ' commercial Q ' weddings Z ! A 0 0 y children y naiural color PHCTO THUITIHS Hi. UIHLHEH CENTER STUDIO lAssociafed wifh Lee's Phofo Cenferl EMpire I-2232 8I4 SAN FERNANDO RD. AT BRAND IN SAN FERNANDO SP R0fUS1EaRi1Il'L'1!2Z1 CQQ, UNIQ- 'A WESTERN ORGANIZATION' Opera+ing Limifed Price Variefy Siores 24303 N. San Fernando Rd. Newhall, Calif. Miss Barbara Bowen cash- lermg in Newhall s friend ly Varie'l'y S'I'ore. A large selecfion of merchandise is very affracfively dis- played. Drop in soon for your supplies. li. 4 '6 V. COD GTS WN iS VO 'EV US TUE 'OO GS O COD Ol' Smoke Signal. JOB PRINTING-STAMP PADS Prinfed Home Supplies 22504 W. 6+h S+ree+ NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA NEWHAITE SIGNAL X ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS PAINTS AND SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING CONTRACTORS NEWHALI. HARDWARE 24322 N. SAN FERNANDO ROAD NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE NEWHALL 434 1 I l CARRELI. CHEVROLET ' ,1 1 A We sell a complefe line of one of America's mos+ popular cars. Service wi+l1 genuine CHEVRO- LET par'I's. Body, Fender and painf shop. CARRELL CHEVROLET I39 SAUGUS CAFE A wonderful place 'Io dine-any+I1ing from 'II1e'fines+ slealc lo a cup oIcoffee.Tl1ere is no parlcing problem al' Saugus Cafe. BILL ROLLS, Prop. 2586I N. San Fernando Rd. SAUGUS, CALIFORNIA JERRY STARR'S BARBER SHOP FOR MEN 2427 Nor'I'I1 San Fernando NEWHALL ILM . ff fa f 4.-, f THE RAINBOW TRADING POST A compIe+e lne of g ocerles film ammunvhon complefe ne s+and and a large varle+y of cIoI'I1lng for men omen and children Need refresI1men'Is for your oufing? Slop a+ a sfore +I'1a'f believes in service. LOUIS AND JESSIE BURSON CASTAIC, CALIF. PH 42 'Tr . 'nv' .if I Ed L.. MR. RALPH WILLIAMS NEWHALL PHARMACY main+ains a compleie prescripfion deparI'menI'. II also sI'ocIrs a fuII line of ' ' TI , cosmeI'ics, perfumes, and sick room suppiies. A modern Soda founfain is on Ihe premises for your convenience. For AccounI'ing See: B. Y. VARNER Member of Socie+y of Caiifornia Accoun+an+s 24637 N. Spruce NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA NewhaII I28 NEWHALL SHOE STORE 24338 N. San Fernando Rd. COMPLETE SHOE SELECTION DRESS WORK SCHOOL CHILDREN Fine brands of bo'rI1 men and women's shoes. f ,L I L :I A' I 4 E ' lv for 9II1 and San Fernando Rd. sam HELL I f .:- 4,1 '-PM 127 A SUPER SHELL I J pr, W. WII'I'l Y LUBRICATION T ,Q f' Dayfime -I 2 A Evenings I BATTERIES-TIRES I Phone 8703-R52 ACCESSORIES FU S We Give S 81 H Green Sfa p 29509 Hiway 99 SHELL BEACON SERVICE CASTAICI CALIFORNIA NEWHALL PAINT STORE Newhall, California Call on us for all your rul- Ari Supplies 'den' Wallpaper 9 We Give S 8: H Green Sfamps MR. JOHN T. BERGQUIST: Owner I-ggww In Newhall 'l'ireS,,,.Tube5-Ba++e'-ies CARL PETERS TEXACO SERVICE Pick-Up and Delivery 24I00 N. San Fernando Road PH. NEWHALL II50 Modern Ambulance Service: Phone I I78-Day or Nighl'-Modern Equipmenf TO THE ADVERTISER: Be assured I'ha+ your in+eres+, coopera+ion, and pafience wifh our s+a'ff have given Hari' High S'ruden+s an oppor+uni'ry +o be- come beH'er acquainfed wi+h you and your firm. 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