Woodrow Wilson High School - Campanile Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1953
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IW' ASSISTANT EDITORS Aj KW -W -wfwvv MEDALIST pamela time JM-L ww- if JW '37, '38, '39, '40, '41, '49, '43, '44, '45, '47, 48, 49 Martin Schafer Marilyn Stutzman PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Richard Caldwell STAFF EDITORS MMF X12 ff! yr Ar Ops Yvonne Biechlin, Administration X 7 X . P' ' , ALL AMERPAN iz':i':,iE:'z':4e'f A,4 ffm, as Q' vs , O ,31 ,32 ,33 .35 ,36 ,37 Collette Cupiss, lNilSon Life is N QA QQ sf Q, 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ibee Lcivlolilell, WilE,:onbLife mg Sic Xl NZXV 7x 4667 I I I I , , , rexe ramer, u s Q A ' ' 381 39' 40' M' 42' 43' 44' Pat Sandford, Advertising Q K Q1 X RK Aff: Q, 'S X 145, 146, '47, '48, '49, 150, '51 BUSINESS MANAGER ,Q SQ Q me ' 4 ' Qs, g K' Jack Horner KSN SQ TOP SALES S, - l Arnold Moss, Advertising V Martin Schafer, Campanile Sales ' ' Q ADVISERS , CMS Mymn smdlos Mayer J. Franklin, General Peie Tlsel Max Morrison, Printing T. V. Wood, Press Work ' Bl DMC STAFF ASSISTANTS Fwy Caywood' Engraving Tootsie Atkinson, Jeanne Baker, Michael Barr, Patricia Brehm, Carole ndependent-Press-Telegram , Henderson Trade Bindery Cohn, Barbara Earp, Eleanor Green, Sharon Grimes, Charles Koller, Dick Walker, priming Sandra Ma Madden, Betty Meradith, Margaret Ours, . . . Barbara S y ade, Stanl ung. Phil Benson, Printing Katheryn Harrison -- ffof Sain h Pub ISh b . . . OODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL ur mia ug es ,Nj ,Mn fig LONG BEAC , cAuFoRNlA . E I - 1 Zig fglfvvf S ff: 3 AN'-9795 1 l -wif' ' Q SCHOOL SPIRIT To gel a real view of School Spirif, we need lo read befween fhe lines and look befween 'rhe pic'rures of our book. School Spirir is our aih- le1'ic feams spending long hours pracficing wi+h +heir coaches, winning games in a sporlsmanlike manner, faking losses wil'h manlinessg and i+'s also fhe doing wi+hou+ needed equipmenf so fhe school budger could be balanced. School Spirii' is 'rhe s+uden+ governmenf in acfion, in class and ou+, on fhe many problems which have confronled if: il s fhe Board of Governors and fhe Cabine'r and 'rhe Legislafure and fhe give and fake befween all of 'rhem and +he S'ruden+ Body-i'r's lwo-way commun- icafion and cooperafion. School Spirii' is clean grounds-all groups work- ing fogefher +o produce 1'he besl' kepf grounds in years-and i+'s pride in one's self and one's group and one's school for coopera'rion +o such wor'rhwhile ends. H s many groups planning and working and puH'ing on dances, plays, and assemblies for fhe good of all-and +he benefif of 1'he freasury. School Spiril' is long, long hours spenl by 1'he Campanile sfaff in puH'ing ouf 'rhis book-and i'I s also 'rhe long, hard work +ha+ goes in+o each issue of fhe Loudspeaker and La Fuen+e. School Spirif is cheer- ing for fhe school feam, win or lose, il s making newcomers feel a+ home, i'r's doing a good iob scholasfically and geHing work done on lime. I've seen hundreds of o1'her insfances of School Spiril 1'his year and so have you. They make me proud fo belong +o Woodrow Wilson. l'm sure 1'hey do you, foo. EATON O. BEMIS, Principal CONTENT Theme . . Administration Seniors . Underclassmen Government . Wilson Life . Clubs . Sports . . Advertisements School Spirit . 7 . 19 . 53 . 69 . 79 . 103 . 1 29 . 1 67 I' G-C-4-9.5 Q2 . M Q Pfvgafivl M fx' ,I mv K h y 3 'ff' 1 M X .R 4 ' J .- A . fa 41552519 ,. , Q' L fx: ek? 1 x lf.: we P7 ' , N, HAH. TO WILSON Adminisfrafion Under fhe leadership of our new principal, Eafon O. Bemis, our fac- ul+y and adminis+ra1'ion coniinue 'rhe +radi1'ions of scholarship and achieve- menf a+ Wilson. As ihe enrollmeni has increased,our physical plani has been enlarged. The prinl' shop, which burned down lasl' year, has been rebuill and mod- ernized. New shops provide for more exfensive iraining in +he mechanical aris. The new 400 building includes a compleie radio workshop, a siage wi+h choral praciice rooms, a modern journalism workshop, and rooms for ihe Long Beach Cily College Adull Educafion Cenier. The 200 building, being readied for fall classes, will provide I5 new classrooms for fhe com- mercial deparimeni. ow W-50' , 3 A Y :gi Z, Qgggg ., , 535,339 ...wp ef K -A5513 W, .... V ak 5 jig? fggvw m an sw wif . .- z .. - . fl V 75ffek,i3g2gd?Qe'4, s ' ' - ww: 4 .hJ, - v - M. ,,jIE,I:E5fg2:':. :J ':ggjj-15-Z:3QE5Fj..:'221' f ': -e.:',j-a-' an iii ,. ' f 'S 3 MA 7 , W , Af I 'YW k 'T 3 OJ' fx 5 ' L turf 'Mr W x fs. X J x5,?Q5,f :gi 'f f 4,ggl f:'WA ,. H ' 9 5 A Aw W fa 4 ' M1 . X , as A Q. vi W ii' 5- fy 245: g-ii? fifff we-ESA ffffivlr 1 JY gg ,Q , v SQ ,A Wi? H :H f' mms a, J Q QQ we To you, Earon O. Bemis, principal of Woodrow Wilson High School, we cledica're'rl1e I953 Campanile. Alflwouglw lliis is your firs'r year af Wilson, you have earned +l1e love, respecf, and admirafion of +l1e enfire sfuclenf body. -1 Adminislralion. counselors ever helpful l l Mr. Caflin Miss Pifchforcl Forly years ago, in IQI3, Dr. Dunlcie organized, in l-lope, Idaho, lhe lirsl iunior high school wesl ol The Mississippi. Now, in I953, Miss Pilchlord leaves Wilson lo become principal ol Alexander l-larnillon Junior High School, one of The mosl nnodern school planls in lhe world. To Miss Pilch- lord we express our hearllell lhanlcs for her devoled service ro Wilson, we wish her conlinued success. Mr. Callin, our assislanl principal, coun- selor and friend, respecled and admired by generalions ol Wilson looys and girls, conlinues lo serve as he has lor over 'lwenly years. Our counselors, friends lo inquiring sophonnores, searching iuniors, and oplirnislic seniors, guide and advise lhousands ol sludenrs. Mr. Wallelel Miss Green Mr. Humphrey Miss Cree I0 Clerks serve school all year round CLERKS- Upper: Robinson, Dick, Pinckard, Gunther, Hughes, Yoshihara, Krohn. Lower: Hodge, Johnston, Wade, Noble, Van Wormer, Burkhard, Spicer. CLERKS-Qur school is a small city ol over 2500 people. The clerks perform The neces- sary administrative tasks diligently and el- lectively. Theirs is a devotion beyond mere duly, lor lhey are a part of the Wilson tra- dilion. PTA-The PTA exists, also, as a service or- ganization where parents and leachers meet lo discuss their common problems, relax socially, and worlc lor beller supporl be- tween the school and the home. Mrs. James B. l-lerman headed the organization in This successful I953 year. Upper: PTA met frequently, sponsored a successful Ham Dinner. Lower: Executive Board members talk it over at a luncheon. ll DEPARTMENT HEADS-Bakken, Math, Blackman, Commercial, Broesamle, Social Living, Burdick, Art, Davis, Boy's P.E., Dunkle, Science. Upper Lett HOMEMAKING- Row I: Wieland, Smith, Drummond. Upper right ART- Rovv I: Luberg, McAuliffe. Center Left LANGUAGE-Row I: Cobb, Franklin, Burchard. Row II: Johnson, A.E., Dougherty. Center right SOCIAL LIVING- Row I: McAuliffe, Feeney, Drummond, Rilliet, Wilcox, Hansen. Row II: Hutton, Raney, Kooi, Gibbs, Comiskey. Lower Lett SOCIAL STUDIES- Row I: Raney, Wilcox, Woodward, Frazer, Conklin, Hunt. Row II: Kooi, Turnbull, Moremen, Rilliet, Bab- cock, Eveland. Lower right ENGLISH- Row I: Johnson, A.E., Davidson, Minami, Weston, Gibbs. Row II: Gartner, Alguire, McBade. SIGHT CONSERVATION- Walk- er, Upper center. Faculty, 100 strong, keep standards high I Furianick, Music: Johnston, Girl's P.E.: Ochoa, Language: Pierce, Social Studies: Olmstead, Homemaking: Thomas, Industrial Arts: Townsend, English. Upper left NURSE- Whittaker. Upper center INDUSTRIAL ARTS- Green, Holmes, Morrison, Lindroth. Upper right MATHEMATICS- Gamzon, McBurnie, Case. Center Left COMMERCIAL-Row I: Jackson, Hogue, Smith, Kendzierska. Row Il: Bosna, Haun, Gartner, Hennes. Center right SCIENCE- Row I: Voisard, Johns, March, Ferris, Lowry. Row II: Shallenberger, Edmonds, Stewart, Kennedy. Lower left GIRL'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Row I: Gunning, Smart, Deatherage, Scheman. Row II: Fox, Reagan. Lower right BOY'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Row I: Patterson, Reel, Rowland, Meyer. Row ll: Hunt, Johnson, F. A., Glover, Archer, Not in Picture, Ellithorpe, MUSIC. Prepare us for citizenship and service Student store and library serve thousands STUDENT BODY STORE-Situated in a central location ot the Wilson campus is the Student Body Store. Every day hundreds ot students tloclc into the store to satisty their sweet tooth and to purchase their school supplies. STUDENT STORE- Row I: Yoder, Aguilar, Artcheta, Howser, Willicut, Cannon. Row Il: Wood, Ullom, McGee, Farrell, L., Dudley, Farrell, G. Row III: Bennett, Barham, Sloan, Harold- son, Harris. STUDENT STORE-f Row I: Miller, Burns, Bostart, Sternberg Sayler, Spencer, Nieto. Row ll: Bartholomew, Cron, Die fenbach, McGrath, Sundwall, Campbell, Price, Mr. Haun Row Ill: Vierreger, Peterson, Joiner, Anderson, Gordon, Horton Frith, Landeros, Fortsen. STUDENT STORE MANAGERS- Wray, Andre, Biechlin, Muller. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS- Row l: Ottis, Sherman, McCormick, Anderson, White, Gardner, Waite, Palmer, LIBRARIANS- Wilson, Iredell, Head Libra Cunningham, Hughes. Row II: Woodside, Horton, Allen, Howell, Henderson, Orovic, Gardenhire, Sillivan, rian. Tisset. Row lll: Young, Hunt, Brookins, Heier, Lockridge, Frederick, Kinkin, Kirk, Kunce, Homola. Row IV: Karr, Patterson, Cook, Muller, Basile, Lakowski, Belger, Binion, Andrews. UBRARY-Cur Wilson library is used every day by students who tind the answers to their literary problems there. Capable library assistants, under the leadership ot Miss lredell, answer hundreds ot questions ot the Bruins and help them in every way possible. 14 2 f vi A L :us . , t 525:52 g, m.,.,l11X ' 7 limi .. ' Us. 153 N 2 nv LQ gawk 25 k ff Qsmaw-13 x MM - 1 ,szr ' v ' ' BE f . A 5' ww ' 'fx M , Q , Q Q 5 Ky EII A Q 'ig , ,W 5 xr ,QR A as L i f , R 3 4' QW M M' , t 1 V3- X, Q- .Q A 4 ,K V 4 I W W, A ff .F f gn gm qu 'Yi 'ff - I 21525 'F 5 ff 1 A lv asf Ly? X. 551 E fi IWQ. X I hm AZ' sims? , 1 f5f.m,M,, X Useful hands prepare for useful lives PROJECTION CREW- Row I: Baker, Davidson, Rogers, Steidley, Smith,S1uart, Riloardiere. Row ll: Mr. Ferris, Sponsor, Robbins, Bartlett, Riddle, Raborn, Lanstra, Gurich. ln lhe modern school, audio-visual lechnigues are mosi imporlanl. Here al Wilson we have a proieciion crew whose job ii is io show movies and care for sound recording and proieciion equipmeni. On eleciion day ihey look charge oi lhe 'relevision sels so we could see The inauguraiion oi Presideni Eisenhower. Mosi imporianl io sludenis who are preparing for iuiure vocaiions are ihe mechanical slcills which are ihe basis of our modern iechnology. This year we have opened new and modern shops in meial-working, wood- worlcing, and mechanical drawing. New prim shop busier than ever Prin+ Shop As you read This Campanile, you can easily appreciaTe The work oT The prinT shop crew, under The supervision oT Mr. Morrison. Along wiTh The prinTing oT The Campanile, These sTudenTs do prinTing Tor The La Fu- enTe and Loudspeaker, The school magazine and newspaper, and counTless numbers oT programs, leTTerheads, cards, and posTers. The prinTing sTaTT has Top equipmenT To work wiTh, such as a brand new Miehle verTical leTTerpress. Along wiTh This machine, They have an auTomaTic cylinder press, 240 cases oT Toundry Type, Two power meTal saws, prooT presses, TypeseTTing machines, a power sTiTcher, and a power paper cuTTer. Mr. Morrison says +ha+ There are very Tew prinT shops in The counTry beTTer equipped Than Wilson's. ln addiTion, 55,000 worTh oT lighTing TixTures have been insTalled. The Top men on The prinT shop sTaTT are Dick Walker, Phil Benson, Fred SchmidT, Ralph Poole, Lee PreTz, Paul Dansby, Wayne WhiTe, Jim Davis, Dick Tillesen, and Dick Lacy. This hard-working group oT sTudenTs noT only conTribuTe much Time and eTTorT To Their school buT, working TogeTher, They learn co-operaTion and Team work and help TurTher The school spiriT Thar is such a greaT parT oT Wilson liTe. Q-nf!! fm ,na ,- ffm, gi W LAL? A NIVIATER EVER LOYPKL we wxu B E Seniors The Class of I953 fakes i+s place among +he lhousands of Wilson Alumni. The new sfudenf adminis'rra+ion, under +he experf guidance of Mr. Bemis, ini+ia'red many reforms in sludenl' government The seniors, as well as +he resl' of 'ihe s+uden+s, have enioyed cleaner grounds, more and beHer assemblies, and quiefer halls during class lime. Seniors enjoyed many privileges 'rhal are usually prohibilive in a school +he size of Wilson High. Among lhese, Senior Dilch Day, lhe Senior Breakfast and 'rhe All-Nigh+ Dance ranlc high. Each person in +he gradua+ing class is fruly proud 'ro say, l grad- ua+ed 'From Woodrow Wilson High School, in Long Beach, California. 1 19 Seniors FEBRUARY SENIORS PAT D. ALLEN Commercial A Capella Choir '52, '53, Pageant '51, '52. BETTY LOU ANLIKER College DIANE LOUISE BROTT College Scholarship Lamp, Loudspeaker Rep., F.T.A., Flying High '51, Tennis. CHARLOTTE MAY BROUGHTON College Transfer: Jordan, Scholarship, Rep. Panther Cub, G.L. Comm. Chm., Dress Rep., F.T.A. MERYLE LEANOR CARO College Transfer: San Francisco, Calif., Service, G.A.A. RONALD L. FOOR College Scholarship '51, '52, '53, Inter-Club Council, Scripters, Pres. F.T.A., French, Slide Rule. JERRY HANNA College Chess, Slide Rule. BONNIE JEANNE KLEINMEYER College Legis. '52, '53, Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Loudspeaker '52, '53, La Fuente '51, '52, G.A.A. JERRY MARS PATTERSON College Legis., Lettermen's '51, '52, '53, V. Football Champs '51, V. Football '53, V. Baseball '51, '52, '53, Transfer: Fremont High School, Los Angeles. ROBERT SCHNEIDER College Scholarship '52, '53g F.T.A., Spanish '52, Dance '51, '52, World, French, Square Dance '51, '52, Recreation, Bowling '51, '52, Washington's Birthday Assembly. HELEN ELAINE WEST College Scholarship, Dress Rep., Spanish, Bowling, Office Asst, Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Team, Squad Leader. JAMES A. ZELLER5 College Jr. Class Council, V. Football '53. JUNE SENIORS MARGUERITE MARIE ALBERTINI College Glee, Operetta, '51, Ushers, F.B.L.A., Skating, Office Asst., Begin- ning Dance, Team, Squad Leader. MARGARET JUNE ANDERSON Commercial F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Squad Leader. NOREEN EVONNE ANDERSON General Jr. Red Cross, Store Mgr., Library Asst., Team, Squad Leader. RUTH ANDRE College Jr. Red Cross, Store Mgr., G.L. Comm., Dress Rep., Delta Gamma Phi, Bruinette, Maior W, Dance, Team, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. JANICE BETH ANDRESON College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor. JEANNE MARIE ANDREWS College Legis., Soph. Class Council, Sec. Sect., Dress Rep., S.F.O., Bee, Varsity Song Leader, Varsity Flag Girl. DONALD L. ARRITT Industrial Arts Bowling '51, '52, '53. SARABETH LOU ASHBROOK College Legis. '51, '52, Dress Rep. '51, '52, Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Sailing, Guard of Honor, V. Pres. Water Ballet, Water Show, Treas. G.L. NANCY LOU ANNE ASHWORTH Commercial Pres., Treas., Delta Gamma Phi, Inter-Club Council, Team Leader, Transfer: Huntington Park, Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Pep, Modern Dance. 20 BARBARA ANN ASTON College Dress Rep., Yoga, Ski, F.B.L.A., Golf, Team, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. ROBERT WALTER ATKINSON Industrial Arts TOOTSIE DIANNE ATKINSON Commercial Jr. Class Pres., Yoga, Campanile, Varsity Cheer Leader '53, B Track Queen '52, Buffums' Rep. '53, Sec. Sr. Class. MICHAEL A. BAEHR College Glee '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53. KATHRYN ANN BAER College Commissioner, Sec. German, Pres. Bowling, Ushers, Band '51, '52, G.A.A., Co-director Swim Show '53, Swim '52. PAT MARY BAGGESEN Commercial F.B.L.A., Team, Squad Leader. BILL ROSS BAIN College C Track Champs '51, C Track '52, B Track '53, C Waterpolo Captain '51, B Waterpolo '52, Wingfoot '51, '52, '53, Lettermen's '52, '53, Ski, Slide Rule. BETTY JEAN BAIZE Commercial Guard of Honor, Walker's Rep., All-Western Band Review Queen '53. DAN NORMAN BAKER College Jr, Class Council, Inter-Club Council, Sigma Chi Epsilon, Ski, Lettermen's '53, Bowling, B Track Champs, '51, B Football '51, '52. JEANNE THERESE BAKER College Legis., Jr. Class Council, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Campanile, Dress Rep., Phi Gamma Chi, Treas. Canteen, Dance, Sr. Class Council, Guard of Honor. BARBARA RUTH BAKKEN College Scholarship Lamp, Sec. Student Body, Student Crt. Judge, Soph., Jr. Council, GirI's State Rep., Demos, Sec. Ski, Pres. Phi Gamma Chi, D.A.R. Award, Gold W. LARRY BALDWIN General Lambda Sigma. MICHAEL RICHARD BARR College P.T.A. Rep., Campanile, Lettermen's, B Waterpolo '51, Varsity '52, '53, B Swimming '51, Varsity '52, '53, Ski. JACK MERLE BARRETT General Stage Crew. PERRY H. BARRETT College Varsity Football Mgr. ROSE MARY JO-ANN BASILE Commercial Pres. Sect. '51, '52, '53, A Capella Choir '52, '53, Glee, Operetta '51, '53, Tennis, Team, Squad Leader. LAWRENCE O. BAUM College Scholarship Lamp, Pres. Jr. Class, Student Crt. Judge, Chairman Jr. Sr. Prom '52, Jr. Statesmen, Pres. Bowling, A Capella Choir, Operetta '51, '53, V. Pres. Sr. Class. KENNETH R. BAXTER College Transfer: Kearny High School, San Diego, Calif., Spanish, Photo- graphy, R. O. T. C. '51, '52, Baseball '52, Basketball '51, '52. PATRICIA ANN BAYLESS College Legis., P.T.A. Rep. '51, '52, '53, G.L. Hostess Comm., Library Youth Council '52, V.Pres. Latin '52, Squad Leader. WILLIAM GARMEL BECKMAN College J.V. Football Mgr. '51, '52, Jr. Statesmen '52, '53. ESTHER ELAINE BECKSTEAD College Legis., Jr. Class Council, G.L. Comm., Thespians, V. Flag Girl, V. Song Leader, Operetta '51, '53, Dance, O. Team Leader. 21 EDSON DE LONG BEEBE JR. College Demos '52, '53, Lettern1en's '52, '53, Wingfoot '52, '53, C Track Champs '51, B Basketball '51, V. Football '53, B Football Mgr. '51, B Football '52. JOHN OLIVER BEEKS College Scholarship, Commissioner '51, '52, '53, Latin '51, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Glee '51, V. Track '51, J.V. Football Mgr. '51, Jr. Statesmen. GL.ORIA MARIE BELL College F.T.A., Y-Teens, Transfer: San Pedro, Calif., Ushers. DON NEIL BELLAMY College Recreation '51. ROBERTA JEANETTE BEMIS College Scholarship, Commissioner, G.L. Adv. Bd,, Loudspeaker, Jr. Statesmen, Scripters, Boosters '52, Minor W, Guard of Honor. KENNETH ALLEN BENHANI College Dance. TONI ANN BENNETT College Transfer: Paramount High School. CAROL ANN BEST General Loudspeaker, Sr. Y-Teens. ALICE LOUISE BETTS College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Supreme Crt., Treas. G.L., Legis., Jr. Sr. Class Council, Co-Editor-in-Chief La Fuente, Jr. Statesmen, A Capella Choir, Pres. Scripters. YVONNE MARGUERITE BIECHLIN General Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Mgr. Student Store, Campanile, Glee '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, Bruinettes '51, '52, '53, Guard of Honor, Major W, Swim Show. BARBARA ANN BINGER College Scholarship, Commissioner '52, G.L. Dress Reg. Comm. '51, '52, '53, Sec. Jr. Red Cross '51, '52, '53, Jr. Statesmen '53, Guard of Honor, Maior W, Gold W, Tennis '51, '52, Pres. '53, G.L. Adv. Bd. CONNIE LEE BLACK Commercial Dress Rep, JULES BYRON BLUM College PATTY SUE BOSS College B.T.D., Transfer: Dallas, Oregon, Editor Periscope. .IO ANN BOSTIAN College G.A.A. '51, '52Q Ushers '51, '52, Boosters '51, Adv. Dance '52, Glee '52. WILLIAM ROBERT BOULEY College V. Baseball '51, '52, '53, J.V. Football '51, Lettermen's '52, '53, Capt. V. Baseball '53, Loudspeaker '52, '53, La Fuente '52, '53. PATRICIA JOAN BOWEN Commercial Ski, F.B.L.A, Team Leader, G.A.A. SHIRLEY JOYE BOWMAN College French '51. BILL E. BOXX College J.V. Football '51, swim '51. ELOISE MAE BRAKEFIELD College Sec. Bowling, Red Cross Rep., V. Pres. Skating, G.A.A., Team, Squad Leader. JAY WESLEY BRATTON College Chess, Ushers, Transfer: Manual Arts, R.O.T.C., Spectator, Boys Court, Band. 22 PATRICIA ELIZABETH BREHM College Jr. Red Cross: Campanile: Photography: Costume Crew: Squad Leader. BEVERLY JEAN BREITBARTH College Glee: Operetta '51. SIDNEY ELLIOT BRETHERTON College SUE BREWER Commercial Dress Rep.: F.B.L.A.: Tennis. MARYCE BRIGHTMAN College Scholarship: Legis.: Commissioner: Sec. Inter-Club Council: Pres. G.L.: Asst. Ed. Campanile: Jr. Statesman: S.F.O.: Gold W: Ski. ROBERT LEWIS BRITT College Recreation '51g Dance '51: Flag Football Champs '51: Intramural Volleyball '52. BRADFORD WILLIAM BRITTON College A Capella Choir: Glee '51, '52, '53. MARILYN JEAN BROOKINS General BARBARA ANN BROWN College G.L. Comm.: Dance Assembly '52: Spanish '51: Office Asst.: Team Leader. GARY GUY BROWN College C Track Champs '51: B Track Champs '52: B Track '53: B Football '51, '52: Ski. JANICE ANN BROWN College Scholarship Lamp: Jr. Class Council: Commissioner: Campanile: Spanish: Maiorette '53: Bruinette '51, '52: Guard of Honor:G.A.A.: Gold W. MARILYN TRESE BROWN College F.B.L.A.: Office Asst.: Tennis '51: Swim '51: Team, Squad Leader. PATTY IRENE BROVVN Commercial Pres. Gamma Gamma: Glee '51, '52: Operetta '51: Dress Rep.: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: Team, Squad Leader. SALLY LOUISE BROWN College Gold W: Supreme Crt.: Legis,: Rec. Sec. G.L.: G.L. Adv. Bd.: Sec. Demos: Ski: Sailing. WILLIS PORTER BROWN JR. College CAROL MARDELLE BRUMMEL College Scholarship Lamp: Jr. Red Cross: G.L. Adv. Bd.: Treas. F.T.A.: Pres. Y-Teens: Ushers: Glee: Boosters: Big Sister: G.A.A. MAXINE BRYAN College Sec. Sect.: Pageant '52: Squad Leader. MARCIA LENORE BRYANT College Scholarship Lamp: Jeweled W: V. Pres. F.T.A.: Boosters: A Capella Choir: Glee: Ushers: Major W. JOHN DAVID BUCKNER College Jr. Red Cross: Scripters '52: Operetta Lead '53: J.V. Football '51: V. Football '52, '53. PETER A. BURCOMBE College ROBERT DELANO BURP General Transfer: Mitchell, Indiana. 23 DONNA LEE BUTTERFIELD College Stu. Store '51, Pres. F.B.L.A. '52, V. Pres. Sect. '51, Dress Rep. '52, Squad Leader. NORMA JEAN BUTTERFIELD College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Legis., Spanish, Bruinette, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Glee '51, Operetta '51, '53, G.A.A., O. Team Leader. PATTY CALDWELL College Transfer: Excelsior, Dress Rep., Glee, Pageant, Team Leader. RICHARD GRAHAM CALDWELL College Campanile Photography Editor, Ski. BETTY JEAN CAPRON Commercial DOUGLAS CARHART College Lettermen's, Ski, V. Football. JEANETTE MARILYN CARO College Scholarship, Gold W, Legis., Soph., Jr. Class Council, Ushers, Spanish, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Bruinette, G.A.A. GEORGE KENT CARTER College Scholarship, Spanish, Bowling, Slide Rule, B Swimming '51, Intramural Football. CHRISTA GAY CARTLEDGE General Band. CATHERINE LEE CASTER College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Sr. Class Council, Guard of Honor, Campanile, Spanish, Maiorette '52, Head Maiorette '53, G.A.A., Commissioner. VERNE STEPHANIE CATES College Bowling, Transfer: San Pedro, G.A.A. BEVERLY JOAN CATHERALL College Dress Rep., Ski, Squad Leader. LEONARD ANTHONY CERULLE General HELEN JEAN CHAPPELL Commercial G.L. Comm., Stage, Costume, Golf, Squad Leader. LOIS ANN CHRISTOPHER College Legis., Glee, Delta Gamma Phi, Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Squad Leader. HELEN CHRONISTER College Dress Rep., Ushers, Glee, Operetta '51, Transfer: La Sierra, Calif., Stu. Play Director. FRANCES NITA CLARK College All-School Dance Comm., G.L. Comm., Treas. F.B.L.A., Bowling, Dance, Glee, Water Show '52, '53. JANIS MARIE CLARK College Scholarship, Sec. Jr. Red Cross, G.L. Comm., Spanish, G.A.A. Poster Comm. Chm., G.A.F. Hostess Comm., Sec Life Saving, Swim Show '52, Co-Director '53. SHARON DE VENA CLAY General Pres. Sect. '51, Sec. Sect. '52, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. JOHN HARRY CLEMENTS College German, J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52, B Track Mgr. '51, V. Track Mgr. '52. DAVID G. COCHRAN General Audio Visual '51, '52, Transfer: Jordan, B.T.D. 24 JERRY WILLIAM COCHRAN Industrial Arts Bowling '52, '53, Dance, Audio Visual. BARBARA LORRAINE COHEN College Commissioner, Loudspeaker '52 '53, La Fuente '52, '53, Riding, Recreation. CAROLE BRENDA COHN College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Dress Rep., Campanile, Loudspeaker '51 '52, La Fuente '53, S.P.Q.R. '51, '52, Stu. Store '51, O. Team Leader, Big Sister. DOLORE5 ANNE COLLIER Commercial F.B.L.A., Skating, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. CHARLES LESLIE CONOVER College J.V. Football '51, '52 V. Football '53, B.T.D. CHARLES HAROLD COOKE General Riding. MARGARET DARLENE COOKSEY General Jr. Red Cross, Glee '51, '52, '53, Squad Leader. GARY COOPER College Transfer: Oregon, Pres. Jr. Class, Lettermen's, Pres. F.F.A. PAUL DUANE COOPER College Legis., Polar Bear, Lettermen's, Water Polo, Swimming, Gym- nastics, B.T.D. ROBERTA CECELIA COOPER Commercial Historian G.A.A., Maior W, Riding, Swim. MITCHELL C. COPULOS College Jr. Red Cross, Pres. Sect., Lettermen's, German, B Football '51, J. V. Football '52, V. Football '53, J.V. Baseball '51, ALLEN P. COSE General Lambda Sigma. JANET EMILY COTTRELL College Scholarship Lamp, Rec. Sec. Scholarship, Gold W, Asst. Sec. Legis., Sr. Class Council, V. Pres., Rec. Sec. G.L., Pres. Spanish '52, Sec. Golf '51, Tennis. CHARLES E. COVERDALE College Scholarship, Chemistry Team, Wingfoot, B Track Champs '51, '52, B Football '51, '52, V. Football '53. GORDON WILLIAM COWAN General Intramural Basketball. B LIZABETH CQMLELL Colle e ,,,,.Q Band, N.C. ,, rench, G.A.A., Transfer: La Jolla High School, San Diego, Scholarship '51, '52, '53. RONALD KERR COX Colle Transfer: Hoover High, San Diego, Beaux Esprits. WALTER LEWIS COX College Scholarship, Gold W, Legis., Co-Editor Loudspeaker, Scripters, Wingfoot, C Track Champs '51, B Track '52, '53, J.V. Cross Coun- try '51, '52, '53, Key. WILLIAM KING CRABTREE College C. LEO CRATON College Thespians, Hi-Y, Transfer: Newport Beach, Calif. DON D. CRAWFORD College Scholarship Lamp, Soph. Council, Dance Organizer, Band '51, Orchestra '52, '53, V. Yell Leader, Sigma Chi Epsilon, Ski. 25 LAWRENCE LARKIN CREASEY College Supreme Crt., Commissioner, V. Pres. Jr. Statesmen, German, Sailing. SALLY JO CRIM College Scholarship, G.L. Comm., Jr. Statesmen, Golf, French. THOMAS LEE CROSSMAN College Band '51, Orchestra '52, '53, Dance. S. DOUGLAS CROW Industrial Arts Loudspeaker, F.T.A., Dance, Library Asst. FRANCES MARGARET CROWLEY College Commissioner '51, '52, '53, Second V. Pres. G.A.A. '51, Maior W, Tennis '51, '52, All School Dance Comm., Outstanding Basketball Player '52, Mgr. Rec. Games, Pres. G.A.A. JACKIE LEE CUDDEBACK Commercial Glee, Transfer: Des Moines, Iowa, Glee, Choir, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Choir. PHYLLIS JOAN CUNNINGHAM General Riding, Guard of Honor, Bowling. COLLETTE REGINA CUPISS General Sec. Sr. Class, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Legis., Campanile, V. Flag Girl, Yoga, Guard of Honor, Glee '53, Oper- etta '53. MARGARET DAY CUSHMAN College Scholarship, French '52, A Capella Choir '52, '53, Glee '51, Oper- etta '51, '53, Golf, Swim. ROBERT TATE DALE College LORIN B. DANIELS Industrial Arts RICHARD EUGENE DANIELS College MAIDA CAROL DAVIS College Loudspeaker, German, Delta Gamma Phi, G.A.A. MARGIE DAVIS College MARILYN ELIZABETH DAVIS College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Commissioner, Stu. Crt., G.L. Adv. Bd., Jr. Statesmen, Spanish, Sec. Sailing, Sec. Tennis, Rec. Sec. G.L. VALERIE DIANE DAVISSON College A Capella Choir, Glee. JOHN GORDON DAYTON College SALLY LORRAINE DEAM Commercial Dress Rep., Glee, Operetta '53, Pageant, Pres. Yoga, Squad Leader. DORIS KATHLEEN DE ARMOND Commercial F.B.L.A. '52, '53, A Capella Choir '52, '53, Glee '51, Operetta '51, '53, G.A.A., Team, Squad Leader. DOLORES ANN DEL COMA College Legis., Commissioner, Jr. Red Cross, Corres. Sec. G.A.A., Sec. Sect., Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Ushers, Spanish, Swim Show, Guard of Honor. AUDREY JEAN DEVINE College Dress Rep., Ski, Friendship, Yoga, Glee, Swim. 26 JOYCE ANNETTE DICKINSON Gold W: Commissioner: Vice-Pres. G.L. Comm.: F.B.L.A. Jr. Red Cross: Rec. S College ec. G.A.A.: JAMES DICKS General RICHARD T. DILLS College Lettermen's: J.V., V. Football. JAMES FRANCIS DOBBINS College Spanish: Ski: Slide Rule: C Track. JERI LYNN DOBBS College Inter-Club Council: Jr. Sr. Class Council: Demos: Ski: B CheerLead- er '51: V. Cheer Leader '52, '53: V. Track. MIRIAM DODD College GL Comm.: Orchestra '51: F.B.L.A.: Chi Delta Gamma: Oper- etta '51: G.A.A.: Minor W: Team, Squad Leader. JERRY MILLER DONOVAN College A Capella Choir '52,'53: Glee '51, '52: Operettc '51, '53: Flag Football '51. RUTH MAXINE DOOLEY General Transfer: San Diego: Skating: Tri-Y: Dance. DULCA ELIZABETH DOWDY College V. Pres. F.T.A.: Latin: Campus Christian: Big Sister: Glee '52, '53: G.A.A.: Water Ballet '52: Team Leader. RICK DREISKE General Stage Mgr.: Stage Crew: Library Asst. GARY DEAN DRIVER College Legis.: S.P.Q.R.: German: Hi-Y: Slide Rule. DAVID S. DRUM College Swim: Water Polo '51, '52: Swimming '52, '53, ROBERT B. DUDLEY College Dance '51: Supt. Metal Shop '52. BARBARA ANN EARP College F.T.A.: Riding: Team, Squad Leader: Campanile. MARILYN RUTH EDES College Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.: AlI'School Dance Comm.: Dress Rep.: Thespians '52, '53: V. Pres. Chi Delta Gamma: Camp Dance Assembly: Transfer: Glendale. NORMAN A. EKSTRAND B.T.D. HALLIE R. ELLEGOOD us Theater: College General Transfer: Arizona: Raiderette '51, '52, '53: Maiorette '52, '53 WILLIAM PAUL ELLIS Orchestra '51, '52, '53: Jr. Statesmen '51, '52: College .l.V. Cross Country '51: V. Cross Country '52, '53: B Track '51: V. Track '52, '53. PEGGY EMIGH Commercial Transfer: Douglas High School: Dramatics: B.E.P. CARLENE FLORENCE ENGH College Dance Assembly: Transfer: Ashland, Oregon: Council Rep.: Pres. Pe: Tri-Hi-Y: Sports, Carnival Princess: Team, Squad Leader. p MARY LOU ENGLE College Scholarship: G.L. Comm.: Dress Rep.: Band '51, '52, '53: Big Sister: Spanish: G.A.A.: O. Squad Leader. 27 CAROL ANN ENNIS College Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.: Christmas Pageant: Dress Rep.: F.B.L.A.: Guard of Honor: Team Leader: Transfer: Watsonville: Com- mercial: Art. THOMAS H. EPPERSON College B Basketball '51, '52. SHERRY DARLENE ERB Commercial Scholarship '52: Pageant '53: Bowling '51, '52, '53: Campus Christian '51: Guard of Honor: G.A.A.: Swimming '51. RITA SHARON ESLICK Commercial Scholarship: Gold W: Ushers: F.B.L.A.: A Capella Choir '52, '53: Glee: G.A.A.: Tennis, JOAN E. EVANS Commercial Jr. Red Cross: F.B.L.A.: Square Dance: Transfer: New Braunfels, Texas: Class Colors Comm.: Cheering Squad: A Capella Choir: Science: Modern Dance. HELEN ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD College Commissioner: GL Adv. Bd.: Ushers '52: Jr. Red Cross: F.T.A.: Guard of Honor: Water Ballet '53: G.A.A. BENJE B. EARRELL College Lettermen's: Swim: Water Polo '51, '52: Swimming '51, '52, '53. WESLEY JAMES FARRELL Ccllege Orchestra: Band: Drum Maior '51, '52, '53: Flying High. RITA MARIE FARROW Commercial Transfer: Poly: Pi Sigma Phi: F.H.A. EDWARD FINK College Transfer: Anaheim: B Football '51. ROBERT CHARLES FLEETWOOD Commercial ELIZABETH FLEISCHER College Golf: F.B.L.A.: Guard of Honor: Team Leader. BETTY ANN FLEMING Commercial B.T.D.: Squad Leader. JOAN KATHRYN FORD College All School Dance Comm.: Loudspeaker: La Fuente: Alt. Flag Girl: Scripters: Ski: Treas. Yoga: Guard of Honor: Squad Leader. MARJORY JEANNE FRANCIS General Dress Rep.: Demos: Ski: S.F.O.: Adv. Dance LOUANNE REY FRANKS Commercial Team, Squad Leader. RACHEL MARIE EREESE General Bowling: Dance: Booster: Big Sister: G.A.A.: O. Hockey: O. Team Leader: Transfer: Florence, Arizona. JERRY LEE FRITH Industrial Arts All School Dance Comm.: Proiection Crew: Ushers: Bowling. DON R. FUNKHAUSER College Transfer: Lynwood High School: J.V. Baseball: Varsity Base- ball. PATRICIA J. GALLAGHER General Ski: Walker's Rep.: Adv. Dance. ESTHER GALZEN College Scholarship: Gold W: Dress Rep.: Stu. Accompanist: A Capel- la Choir: Glee '51: Operetta '51: German. 28 BETTY SUE GARDENHIRE Commercial Pageant '51, G.A.A., Team, Squad Leader. JOAN GARDNER College GEORGE GERALD GARRARD College Ski, Riding. BARBARA JEAN GAVETT Commercial Crt. Reporter '52, '53, Dress Rep., Squad Leader, Transfer: Belleville, Illinois, Cheer Leader '51, '52, Chi Delta Gamma. SI-IELDON A. GEBB College Student Body Pres., Legis., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Statesmen, Demos, Ski, Lettermen's, Wingfoot, V. Cross Country '51, '52, '53, Capt. Cross Country '52, Pres. Sr. Class. NONA GILCREASE General JO-ANN GILL General Bowling, Riding, Transfer: Banning High School, Wilmington, J.G.A.C. CARL GERALD GLASS College Lettermen's, Cross Country, C Track. WILLARD GLEASON College Cross Country '51, '52, Track '52, '53. VIRGINIA MARIE GOETTING General Dance, Sec. Chi Delta Gamma, Transfer: Anaheim High School, Maiorette '51, '52. SERENA GOLDSTEIN College Scholarship, Newcomers, Transfer: Charleston High School, West Virginia, Pres. Art, Dramatics, Jr. Town Meeting, G.A.A. JEROME MICHAEL GOOLEY JR. Industrial Arts J.V. Football '51, '52, Varsity Football '53. ELAINE VERYL GORRILL Commercial LOIS MARCIA GOULD College Scholarship, Gold, Jeweled W, Pres. G.A.A., lst. V. Pres. G.A.A., Dress Rep., Soph., Jr., Sr. Kiwanis Speaker, Winner Jr. C.C. World Peace Key, A Capella Choir '52, Glee '51, Operetta Lead '51, '53. NANCY LILLIAN GRANQUIST College G.L. Comm., Ski, Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Water Ballet, Golf, Minor W, Team, Squad Leader. NONA LOUISE GRAY Commercial Transfer: Tyros, Debonets, A Capella Choir. JUDITH JACK GRAYE College Sr. Class Council, G.L. Comm. Dress Rep., Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Sailing, Adv. Swim, Guard of Honor. BARBARA SUE GREEN College Sr. Class Council, Commissioner, All School Dance Comm., GL Comm., Dress Rep., Thespians, Bowling, Dance, Newcomer's, Transfer: San Pedro High School. ELEANOR C. GREEN College Sec. Sect. '51, '52, '53, Big Sister, Orchestra '51, '52, '53, A Capella Choir '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Squad Leader, Campanile, Voice, Fo'c'sle Canteen. TOM GREEN College Lettermen's, J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52, V. Swimming. DOROTHY DELORES GREENE Commercial Sec. Recreation, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Pres. Delta Gamma Phi, Team, Squad Leader. 29 J' JIM GREENE College SHARON LEE GRIMES College Scholarship, P.T.A. Rep., Pageant, B., V. Song Leader, Flag Girl, V. Track Queen '53, Operetta '53, Adv. Dance, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. RONALD JOSEPH GUIDRY College Legis., Bowling, Ski, Lettermen's, Glee '51, A Capella '52, '53, Operetta '53, B Football '52, '53. MARJORIE JEAN GULBRANSEN College GL Adv. Board, V. Pres. Demos, Sec. Ski, Phi Gamma Chi, O. Team, Squad Leader. ROSEMARY GURICAN College Bowling, Transfer: Van Nuys High, French, College, Y-Teens, Campus Christian. BARBARA ANN HAMILTON College Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. JANET EDYTHE HAMILTON General Jr. Red Cross, Commissioner, Stu. Store, Bowling, Dance, Glee '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Pageant, Dance Assembly. EVE VANESSA HAMMOND College Legis., Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, Tennis, Swim, Team, Squad Leader. ROBERT MYRON HANNA General Newcomer's, Transfer: F.F.A., Demonstration Team. WILLIAM DAVID HARDIE College Scholarship, Ushers, Bowling, Slide Rule. GWENN CAROLE HARDY Commercial Transfer: Pocatello, Idaho, Scholarship, French, Art, Pep, Glee, G.A.A. RICHARD ARTHER HAREM College Latin, Dance, Slide Rule, Flying High. JAMES LOUIS HARRE College Band '51, '52, Spanish, Bowling. PEGGY MARIE HARRIS College Dress Rep., Operetta, Team, Squad Leader. BEVERLY ELIZABETH HART College Scholarship, Jr. Class Council, Legis., Dress Rep,, Band '51, '52, '53, Bowling '51, Delta Gamma Omega, G.A.A. BEVERLY MARION HARTMAN College F.B.L.A., Skating, All-School Dance Comm., Flying High, Chi Delta Gamma, Boosters, Dance Assembly '52. PATRICIA ANN HARTMAN General Pres. Sect. '51, Soph. Rep. G.A.A: Sports Council, Team, Squad Leader. MARY LOU HARTZELL College Jr. Red Cross, Sec. Dance, Glee, Pageant, Dance Assembly, Beg., Adv. Dance, G.A.A. JERRY LEE HASH General GEORGE HAWTHORNE College Band '51, '52, C Track '51, B Track '52. ROBERTA LEE HAYNES College Legis., GL Comm., Dress Rep., Thespians '51, '52, '53, A Capel- la Choir '52, '53, Glee, Campus Theatre. 30 DON RALPH HAZLEWOOD College Scholarship Lamp, Gold W, Soph., Jr. Class Councils, Co-Sports Editor Loudspeaker, Scripters, Lettermen's, Ski, All-City Football '53, B Football '51, '52, '53, J.V. Baseball '51. SHELLEY HEATH College PATRICIA MARIE HEIER General Rccreation, Boosters, Library Asst. CAROLE M. HELMS Commercial Glee, G.A.A., Team Leader. DORIS JOANN HENRY College Scholarship, Soph. Class Council, Second V. Pres. G.A.A., Dress Rep., Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Band '51, '52, Delta Gamma Omega. JACK DAVENPORT HERBERT College German, Bowling, Water Polo '51, '52, '53, Swimming '51, '52, '53. NEIL HERBERT College JEssiE LEE HERMAN College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Big Sister, La Fuente, Jr. Statesmen, F.T.A., Spanish, Glee, Team Leader. STEPHEN DAVID HERMAN College VERN HUGH HICKERSON College Band '51, Ski, Bowling, Cross Country '51, J.V. Football '52, Varsity Football '53. WILLIAM JOSEPH HILLERMAN College Transfer: Huntington Beach, Calif., Proiection Crew, Varsity Golf '51, '52, Dance. JIM O. HILLMAN College Sigma Chi Epsilon, MARLENE JOYCE HOFFDAHL General Transfer: Jordan. GARY AUSTIN HOLLANDER College Chess, Bowling. KATHLEEN HOLSHOUSER College Legis, Dress Rep., Demos, S.F.O., Team, Squad Leader. LYNNE DIANE HOMOLA College Jr. Red Cross '53, Pres. Sect., Boosters '51, Dance, Costume, Library Asst., Team, Squad Leader. RAMONA HOORNAERT Commercial Office Asst., Team Leader, Transfer: South Gate, G.A.A. BOBBIE DEAN HOPKINS General Pres. Gamma Gamma, Big Sister, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. JAMES RAY HOPKINS College Scholarship, Justice Stu. Crt., Commissioner, Fiction Ed. La Fuente, Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Orchestra '53, J.V. Football '51, Golf '52, '53. JACK MICHAEL HORNER College Inter-Club Council, Business Mgr. Campanile, Pres., Sec. Sigma Chi Epsilon, Pres. Inter-Fraternity Council. GARY LOUIS HOWE College B Basketball. 31 DANIEL OAKLEY HOYT College Sailing. NANCY LOU HUBBARD College Thespians, F.B.L.A., German, Stage, Dance, Transfer: St. An- thony's, Latin, Ensemble, Boosters, G.A.A. RONALD DICK HUMPHREYS College Demos, Ski, Lettermen's, Operetta, J.V. Football '51, Varsity Football '52, '53. ELAINE HUNT General Transfer: Portland, Oregon, Treas., G.L., Service, Gamma Sigma. BARBARA ARLINE HUNTER General RONNY DALE HUNTLEY College Scarabs. TERRANCE KAY HUSTON College ALISON INCLEDON College German '52, '53, French '51, Ushers, Pres. Y-Teens, Co-ordin- ator Dance Assembly. JOYCE MARIE INGLE College V. Pres. Soph. Class, V. Pres. Bowling, B, Varsity Song Leader, V. Flag Girl '52, Guard of Honor, Team Leader. CHARLES NORMAN IRWIN College Jr. Red Cross. DAVID BUDDY IRWIN College Chess, Transfer: Canada, Photography, Mgr. Jr. Football. GLORIA MAE ISEMAN College Jr. Statesmen, V. Flag Girl, Operetta, Flying High, Pageant, Golf. DORIS ANN JAKUBIK Commercial F.B.L.A., Transfer: Cooley High School, Detroit, Michigan, Card- inal, Dance Pied Pipers, Pageant. DIANE LOUISE JAMES College Commissioner, S.F.O., Team, Squad Leader. ALBERT E. JANSEN College Co-organizer N.C.C., Intramural Basketball, Transfer: Canada, Drama, School Play, Jr. Basketball. BARBARA JARVIS Commercial Gov. of Welfare, Pres. Soph Class, Soph., Jr. Class Councils, Demos, Ski, F.B.L.A., Homecoming Queen, Guard of Honor, Sec. Stu. Body, Pres. S.F.O. JUDITH ANNE JOHN College Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. CAROL ANNE JOHNSON College G.L. Comm., F.B.L.A., Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Water Ballet '51, '52, '53, Squad Leader. GERALDINE LOIS JOHNSON General F.B.L.A. '51, '52, '53, SKIP JOHNSON College Legis. '51, Pres. Recreation, Gymnastics '51, '52. JAMES REA JOHNSTON College Pres. Chess '51, '52, Chemistry Team '52. 32 WILLIAM RICHARD JOHNSTON General Lettermen's '52, '53, Bowling, Swim, Dance, Campus Christian '51, '52, Roller Skating '51, B Swimming '52, '53, B Water Polo '52, BOB DUDLEY JONES College Scholarship, Bowling '51. JON EVVING JONES General Cross Country '51, '52, Track '52, '53. C. RUSSELL JORDAN College Demos, Dance, Slide Rule, Scarabs, B Football '51, '52, '53, All-City Football '52, Track '51, '52, C Athlete of Year '51, B Track '52, Capt. V. Track '53. CHERIE KAFKA College Team, Squad Leader. PATRICIA JO ANNA KALAC College Spanish. DON DALE KANE College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Swimming '51, Gymnastics '51, '52 '53. JOEL T. KAPLAN College Commissioners '52, Spanish, J.V. Basketball '51, Intramural Bas- ketball '52. RON KARSTE College Jr. Class Council, All-School Dance Comm., Spanish, Ski, Riding, A Capella Choir, Operetta Lead '51, J.V. Basketball. CAROL KENYON Commercial F.B.L.A., Bowling, Dance, Pageant, Dance Assembly '52, Guard of Honor. ROWLAND EDWARD KERR College Stu. Crt., Pres. Thespians, All School Play '51, '52, Campus Theatre. RONALD JEROME KERSHAW College Roller Skating '51, Flag Football, Transfer: Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Wash. RUSS KINDERMANN College Audio Visual '51, '52, Gymnastics '51, '52, GARY JEAN KING College Band '51, '52, '53, J.V. Football '51, '52. MARLENE KING College Loudspeaker Rep., F.T.A., Delta Gamma Omega, Dress Rep., Band '51, '52, '53, G.A.A. JAMES JOSEPH KLEATS General Sr. Class Council, Inter-Club Council, Ski, Aces, Lettermen's '52, '53, V Cross Country '52, V Track '53. GERALDINE WILSON KLEFFMAN College Scholarship, Thespians '51, '52, '53, Sec. Sect. '51, '52, '53, Delta Gamma Phi, Glee '52, '53, Radio Workshop '51, '52, Campus Theatre '52, Team Leader. DONALD G. KLINE College Scholarship, Legis., German, Thespians, Spanish, Jr. Statesmen, Hi-Y, Radio Workshop, Pageant '53. ROBERT GLENN KNIGHT College Gymnastics '51, '52, '53. CHARLES KNIGHT College Water Polo, Swimming. BARBARA MARY KOCHEVAR Commercial N.C.C., Transfer: St. Anthony's, Fashion Art, G.A.A., Basketball, Volleyball. 33 CHARLES KOLLER College Lettermen's, B Football '51, B Basketball '51, V. Basketball '52, '53, Campanile. DREXEL ANN KRAMER College Campanile, State Sec. F.B.L.A., Ski, Phi Gamma Chi, Legis, G.L. Fashion Show, Big Sister. EDGAR ALLEN KRIENKE College Slide Rule '52, Stu. Store '52, B Basketball '52, V. Basketball '53, Intramural Volleyball '52, MARTIN KUHNS College Ski '51, '52, '53, Cross Country '52. SYBIL JOYCE KURKJIAN Commercial Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Jr. Statesmen, F.B.L.A., Glee, Office Asst. DICK LEE LACY College Loudspeaker Printing Staff. DONNA LEE LAMB College Bowling. NATALIE LANDES College BEVERLY ANN LANDIS College Skating '51, Costume '53, Squad Leader '53, Dance '5l. CONNIE MAE LANDIS College Office Asst., Squad Leader, Transfer: Excelsior, Band '50, '51, '52, '53, Pageant, Basketball. RICHARD ARLYN LANE College Demos '53, Lettermen's '52, '53, Ski '51, '52, Pres. '53, J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52, '53. AUDREY ELLEN LATHROM College Jr. Statesmen, F.B.L.A., Office Asst., Tennis. LAURENCE SAMUEL LAUBSCHER College MARLENE LAUER College Sec. Scholarship, Sec. Jr. Class, Stu. Crt, Demos, Ski, S.F.O., Scholarship Lamp. DAVID LLOYD LEAK College Latin, Intramural Basketball '51, '52, Intramural Football '52, DON ARTHUR LEDFORD College Bowling. BRUCE ROBERT LEWELLYN College V. Baseball '52, '53. BARBARA JO ANN LEWIN College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Legis., Commissioner, Thespians, Pres. German, A Cappella '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Delta Gam- ma Phi, G.A.A. STANLEY STEVE LIEBMAN College PATRICIA KAY LINDSOE College Gold W, Legis., Jr. Class Council, Assistant Ed. Campanile, Jr. Statesmen, Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Delta Gamma Omega, Sec. Fo'c'sle Canteen, Guard of Honor, Scholarship. JO ANN LINGLE General 34 SUE LINTON Glee '52, '53, Guard of Honor, G.A.A. College CHARLENE LIPSON College Transfer: North Hollywood High, French, Soph. Girls Service, Squad Leader. NANCY KAY LIVICK General Sec. Sect. '51, '52, '53, Team, Squad Leader. CAROL DIANNE LLOYD Comercial F.B.L.A., Team, Squad Leader. DONNA LEE LOBDELL College Jr. Class Council, Campanile, SBI, Big Sister, Pageant '51, '52, Team, Squad Leader. JOAN ALAYNE LOCKRIDGE General Transfer: Hood River, Oregon. PAUL L. LOGAN General A Capella Choir, Glee, Operetta '51, '53. JAMES COOK LOOMIS General Pres. Sr. Class, Jr. Class Council, Demos, Ski, Aces, Glee, Pres. Barber Sharps and Flats, V. Track '53, Football '51, Gymnastics. JERRY LOPOSSA ROGER EUGENE LOUCKS Legis., Ski, Scarabs, Photography. VERNA FAYE LOUCKS Office Asst., G.A.A., Squad Leader. MERRILL WRIGHT LOWRY Page Ed. Loudspeaker '52, '53, La Fuente, Basketball LARRY BRUCE LUBERS JOYCE EILEEN LUNDENE Jr. Red Cross, F.T.A., N.C.C., Spanish, Dance. DONNA LOU LUTTRINGER Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Dress Rep., Campanile, Pres., College College College College Champs '53. College College General Sec. Fo'c'sIe Canteen, Ski, Guard of Honor, Dance, Team, Squad Leader, Transfer: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ROLAND LEE LUXA General GAYLEE J. LYNCH Commercial F.B.l..A. '51, '52, '53. SANDRA ANN MAC KAY College Scholarship Lamp, Gold W, Gov. of Finance, Legis., G.L. Adv. Bd., Ad. Mgr. Loudspeaker, Jr. Statesmen, A Capella Choir, Operetta '51, Campanile. JANET LEE MACKENZIE Jr. Red Cross, Loudspeaker, F.B.L.A., Squad Leader. DONALD F. MACKIN Gymnastics '53. BONNIE JANE MADDEN College College College Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Ski, Glee '51, Operetta '51, '53, Costume, Dance, Team, Squad Leader, V. Pres. S.F.O., Campanile. 35 SANDRA MARIE MADOUROS General Jr. Red Cross, GL Comm., Spanish, G.A.A., O. Team Leader, Guard of Honor. JOAN MARIE MAHLER College Jr. Red Cross, Commissioner, Dress Rep., Ski, Office Asst., G.A.A. JUDITH A. MANN Commercial Jr. Red Cross, Jr Sr. Prom Comm., Ushers '51, '52, Square Dance '53, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Transfer: Minot, North Dakota, Pep, Volleyball, Softball League Champs '51, '52. VINCENT MARINER College Legis., Jr. Statesmen, Thespians, Spanish, German, Hi-Y, Page- ant '53, Radio Workshop, J.V. Baseball '51. DIANE JEAN MARTIN Commercial Office Asst., Dance Assembly, Transfer: Holy Family High School, Glendale, Calif., All-School Dance Comm., Glee, School Play, Fashion Show Model. BILL MASTERS College Scholarship, Jr. Statesmen '53, Co-organizer N.C.C., Slide Rule '52, Transfer: Santa Rosa, Calif., Latin. BEVERLY MARLENE MATTADE College GL Adv. Board, Sec. German, G.A.A., Water Ballet, Transfer: Poly, Jr. Red Cross. KEN A. MATTHEWS College V Track, Lettermen's. GLENNA DEE MCANISH College Dress Rep., Ushers '51, '52, Skating '51, '52, Riding '51, '52, '53, Flying High, Team, Squad Leader. MARY MARLENE MCCOLLUM Commercial Corres. Sec. G.A.A., GL Comm., Dress Rep., Ushers, Glee, Iota Chi, Guard of Honor, G.A.A. '51, '52, '53, Maior W, Team Leader. ROBERTA DALE MCCORMICK Commercial F.B.L.A., Dance, Bowling, Dance Assembly, Pageant, Adv. Dance. RICHARD HOLLIDAY MCCURDY College V. Pres. Jr. Class, Soph. Jr. Class Councils, All School Dance Comm., A Capella Choir '52, '53, Operetta '53. GRACE McDONALD College MARY FRANCES McELHINNY Commercial Transfer: Westport High School, Kanas City, Missouri, Pep, Prome- thean, Gamma Iota Delta. CHARLES HUENE MCGARVEY College Bowling, Zetas, A Capella Choir. WILLIAM H. MCGINLEY College Lettermen's, B Football '51, '52, '53, B Track '51, '52, '53. ALICE JEAN MCILREE College Jr. Class Council, Legis. '52, '53, Spanish, Glee '52, '53, Swim, Water Show '52, '53. PATRICIA MARY MCKENNA College Dress Rep., Ushers, Bowling, Recreation, Armistice Assembly. DIANE LURLINE MCKINNEY College Sec. Sect., Big Sister, Dance, Squad Leader. NEURITA SUE MCMURRAY Commercial Jr. Red Cross, F.B.L.A., Guard of Honor, G.A.A. '51, Squad Lead- er. ELIZABETH MARIE McNALLY General Dress Rep., Spanish, Dance, O. Squad Leader, Transfer: St. An- thony's. 36 JACK DENNIS MCNEAL College Lettermen's, V. Cross Country '51, '52, '53, B Track. JOHN ROBERT MCSWEEN College Stu. Crt., Sr. Class Council, Pres. Aces, Lettermen's, Cross Country '52, B Track '52, V. Track '53. ELIZABETH JANE MERADITH General Campanile, Jr. Statesmen, Dance, Library Asst., Team, Squad Leader. JAMES LESTER MEYER College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Chief Justice Stu. Crt., Legis., Co- Editor-in-Chief La Fuente, Pres., Jr. Statesmen, Scripters, Pres. Key, Harvard Prize Book, J.V. Tennis. JON CLIFFORD MEYER College Gold W, V. Pres. Jr. Class, Gov. of Athletics, Pres. Inter-Club Council, Pres. Demos, Scripters, Capt. B Football '52, All-City Football '53, B Basketball '51, '52, '53, B Track '51, '52, '53. PAUL HERMAN MEYER College Band '51, '52, '53. RUBY EARLENE MICHENER College Jr. Red Cross '51, Dance, G.A.A. '51, Squad Leader. MARILYN JOY MICK General Riding '52, '53. CHARLES ROGER MILLER College Thespians, Ushers, Stage Costume. CLAIRE MlLl.ER College Sec. Sect., Dress Rep., S.F.O., Adv. Dance, Team, Squad Leader. LEROY RUSSELL MILLER General Jr. Class Council, Bowling '51, A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Glee '51, Operetta '51, Pageant '51, '52, '53. PHYLLIS ANN MILLER College Dress Rep., Ushers '51, G.A.A. '51, Squad Leader '51. ERNEST WILLIAM MOBLEY College Lambda Sigma, Co-Champs B Football '51, All-City B Football '52, V. Football '53, B Track Champs '51, '52, All-City B Track '52, B Decathlon '52, B Track '53, Basketball '52, '53. CAROLYN JOAN MOLLEEN College GL Adv. Board, F.B.L.A., Ushers, Team, Squad Leader. HELENE MOLSBARGER College Boosters '51, '52. GEORGE ELLIS MOORE College Prosecutor Stu. Crt., Jr. Red Cross, Commissioner, Treas. Jr. States- men, Lettermen's, Capt. J.V. Cross Country '53, Tennis '52, Swim- ming '52, Waterpolo '51, Treas. Key. GLADYS MAY MOORE College Big Sister, Yoga, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. RALPH EDWARD MOORE Commercial Transfer: La Grande, Oregon, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Boys Federation, Football, Track. JAMES FRANKLIN MOREY College Ski, Glee '51, '52, Operetta '51, Pageant '51, '52, '53, J.V. Golf '51, B Basketball '52, J.V. Basketball '53. JIM A. MORFORD General Sailing. NINA LA VON MORRIS College Scholarship, F.T.A., Delta Gamma Omega, Jr. Speaker, Team Squad Leader. 37 DON ANTHONY MORRISSEY General Zetas. ARNOLD TOBY MOSS College Campanile, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm., Audio Visual '52, '53, Stu. Store Mgr. Swimming '53, Mgr. Water Polo '53, Swimming '52, Water Polo '52. ZAYANNE MOSTELLER College Scholarship '51, '52, '53, Dress Rep. '51, Orchestra '51, '52, Cos- tume Mistress '52, Costume and Make-up Crew '52, O. Team Leader '51, '52, Squad Leader '52, G.A.A. EARNEST CLYDE MULLER College Jr. Red Cross, Ski, Stu. Store, V. Football, Transfer: Poly, Pres. Skating, V. Football. THOMAS KARL MULLIGAN General A Capella Choir, Voice, Operetta '53, Transfer: Joliet, Illinois, Football, Basketball. STANLEY ARNOLD MUNN College J.V. Football '51, Gymnastics '53, B.T.D. KATHLEEN ADAIR NAGLE College Scholarship, Gold W, 1st V. Pres. G.A.A., Inter-Club Council, Co-Editor-in-Chief Campanile, Pres. Glee, Jr. Statesmen, Boosters, J.V. Tennis '51, V. Tennis '52, '53, Guard of Honor. ROBERT JAMES NEFF General B.T.D. CARLEEN NELSON College Orchestra '51, '52, F.B.L.A., Ushers, Bowling, Maiorette '51, G.A.A., Swim. WAYNE H. NELSON College Orchestra, Band, Sigma Chi Epsilon. INARREN F. NEUBAUER College V. Football. PAUL ARTHUR NORCROSS College Cross Country '51, '52, '53. DENNIS ARTHUR NORLIN College B.T.D. ARLENE NUTTALL College Jr. Red Cross, P.T.A. Rep., G.L. Comm., Big Sister, Yoga, Glee '52. TERRY L. O'CONNOR College Loudspeaker Printing Staff, Intramural Basketball Champs '52, '53, MIKE O'HARE General Transfer: Indianapolis, lnadiana, R.O.T.C. DON EUGENE O'NEAL College Ski '51, Audo Visual '51. RONALD LEE O'NEEL College Scholarship, Legis., P.T.A. Rep., F.T.A., French. PATRICIA LUCILE O'ROURKE College Legis., Pres. Sect., Riding, Transfer: Belmont High School, Los Angeles, G.A.A. MARGARET A. OURS College Campanile, Big Sister, Yoga, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. DON F. OYAAS College 33 RUTH LA NETTE PALMER General G.L. Comm., Dress Rep., Big Sister,Ushers, Pres. Iota Chi, Office Asst., Lab. Asst., G.A.A., Major W. RICHARD J. PARADZICK General Jr. Red Cross, Chess, Square Dance, Bowling, Slide Rule, Intra- mural Badminton Champ '51. MICKEY ALLEN PARK College Stu. Crt.g Ski, Alpha Chi Gamma, A Capella Choir, Glee, Operet- ta, Pageant, Dance Assembly, J.V. Tennis '52. CAROLE DEE PARKER Commercial Legis., Thespians, V. Song Leader '52, Costume, Team Leader. SHIRLEY PATRICIA PARKER College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep.5 Treas. Ushers, Bowling, Skating, Glee '53, O. Team Leader. SUSAN KAY PARKER College Big Sister, Guard of Honor, O. Team Leader, O. Squad Leader, Life Saving '52. JAMES D. PARSONS College A Capella Choir '52, '53, Glee '52, '53, Mgr. Football '51, '52, Mgr. Track '52. PATSY ANNE PARSONS Commercial Legis., Dress Rep., F.B.L.A., Bruinettes, Office Asst., Talent Show, Guard of Honor, G.A.A. Convention, Mgr. Begin. Tennis, O. Team Leader. JOAN PATTY Commercial Demos '51, '52, '53, Ski, S.F.O., Squad Leader. BARBARA JUNE PEMBERTON College All School Dance Comm., Sec. F.T.A., Ski, Spanish, Bowling '51, '52. TED STEVEN PEPOY College Dance, B Football '51, '53, B Football Mgr. '52. MERCEDES PEREZ College Thespians, Ushers, Spanish. FRANCES MAE PERRY College GL Comm., Dress Rep., F.B.L.A. '52, Operetta '51, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. BEVERLY YVONNE PETERSON College Ski, Recreation '51, Team, Squad Leader, Glee 5l. SALLY SUE PFEIFER College Gold W, V. Pres. Thespians, Pres. Swim, Campus Theatre, Asst. Director Swim Show '52, Guard of Honor. JACQUELINE L. PHELAN College Adv. Dance, G.A.A., Transfer: Visalia, Sec. Jr. Red Cross, J.L.A., G.L., Big Sister, Skating. THEODORE ROTH PHILLIPS College Orchestra '53, Band '51, '52, '53, Lettermen's, J.V. Tennis '51, V. Tennis '52, '53. ROGER DALE POIRIER College RALPH H. POOLE Industrial Arts Loudspeaker Printing Staff, B Football Mgr. '51, Flag Football '52, '53. SANDRA SUE POSCHMAN College Jr. Statesmen '52, '53, Transfer: San Bernardino, V. Pres. Hi-Tri, Sec. Jr. League, Gangplank Cabinet. PATRICIA ANN POWELL College G.L. Comm., Jr. Statesmen, Spanish,Guard of Honor, Office Asst., G.A.A., Minor W. 39 WILLIAM JAMES POWERS College Commissioner '52, Lettermen's, J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52, '53, J.V. Baseball '51. LELAND R. PRETZ General Loudspeaker Printing Staff. ROYAL BURTON PRICE College Soph. Class Council, J.V. Baseball '51, '52, V. Baseball '53, Flag Football '51. SUZANNE KATHRYN PRICE College Dress Rep., Mgr. Stu. Store, Office Asst., Glee, Stage Make-up, Golf. TED STEVENS PRICE College V. Pres. Aces, All-City B Water Polo '51, C.I.F. B Water Polo '52, All-City B Swimming '51, C.l.F. B Swimming '52, B Track '53. WILLIAM JOHN PRICE College Swimming '51, '52, '53, Water Polo '52, '53. HERBERT KENNETH RABORN College Campanile, Sigma Chi Epsilon. CAROLYN MARIAN RALSTON College G.L. Comm. '51, '52, '53, Dress Rep., Jr. Statesmen '52, '53, Ski, Sailing, Swim, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. THOMAS ALBERT RAMSEY College Legis., Pres. Sect., Pres. Jr. Statesmen, Commodore, Sailing, Water Polo '51, Swimming '51, Scholarship. JULIAN FITZ RANDOLPH College Scholarship Lamp, Pres. Spanish '52, Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Band '52. BARBARA LOU RASCHKE Commercial Transfer: North Hollywood High School. PATRICIA ANN RATHMAN College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Statesmen, French, Y-Teens, Glee '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, Boostersg G.A.A., Guard of Honor. L. ROSS RAUH College Swim,PoIo Bear, Lettermen's, Water Polo '52, Swimming '53,Gym- nastics, B.T.D. MARLICE RAVENSCROFT College Dress Rep., Boosters, Dramatics, Golf, Tennis, Transfer: Point Loma, Calif., Rossettes, Dance, G.A.A. ROBIN READ College Scholarship, Legis., Band '51, Bowling, C.I.F. Track Champs '51, C Athlete of the Year '51, C Track '51, B Track '52, '53, B Foot- ball '52, '53. WILLIAM H. REED JR. College J.V. Football '51. ROBERT ALVIN REES College V. Football '53, Transfer: Poly. JOYCE ELAINE REID College Scholarship, Gold W, Sec. Jr Class, Jr., Sr. Class Councils, Legis., Demos, Phi Gamma Chi, V. Song Leader, Guard of Honor. BEVERLY JOAN RICHARDS General Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Ushers, Riding, Water Ballet. LOIS ELAINE RICHARDS College Sec. Sect., F.B.L.A. '51, '52, Skating, Pageant '52, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. RICHARD CHARLES WILLIAM RICHARDS College Latin, Chess, Slide Rule, J.V. Football '52, V. Football '53. 40 DONALD CHASE RICHARDSON College Riding. JOAN AUDREA RICHMOND College F.B.L.A. '51, Pageant '52, Adv. Dance, Squad Leader. JOAN MARILYN RIEDY College Scholarship, Legis., Dress Rep., F.B.L.A., Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. ROGER GRIGGS ROBBINS College GERALD ROBERTS College Transfer: Westfield, Mass., B Football '52, V. Football '53. PATRICIA ANN ROBERTSON General N.C.C., Transfer: St. Anthony's, Glee, G.A.A. HARRIET LOUISE RODWELL College Scholarship, Legis., Dress Rep., G.L. Comm., Jr. Statesmen, Bowl- ing, Maiorette '51, '52, Water Ballet, Swim Show '53, Guard of Honor. GLORIA JANET ROPCZYCKI College Dress Rep., F.B.L.A., Team Leader, Guard of Honor. JOHN D. ROSA General GRACELYN PAULA ROSE College Dance, Boosters. JACQUELINE JO ROSENBERG College Madonna, Christmas Pageant, Team Leader. PAULA MARY ROSENQUIST Commercial Dress Rep., F.B.L.A., Ushers, Delta Gamma Phi, Team, Squad Lead- er, Transfer: St. Anthony's. MARY ELLEN ROY Commercial G.L. Comm., V. Pres. F.B.L.A., Squad Leader '51. TE' SUZANNE RUDD College Jr., Sr. Class Councils, Jr. Red Cross, Commissioner, Corr. Sec. G.L., Sailing, S.F.O., O. Squad Leader. RODNEY CHARLES RUMBLE College Pres. Stu. Body, Pres. Soph. Class, Gov. Safety, Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., V. Pres. Legis., Jr. Statesmen, Spanish '51, J.V. Football '52, V. Football '53. MARGARET ELIZABETH RUPEL College Scholarship '51, '52, '53, P.T.A. Rep., Dress Rep., Thespians '51, '52, '53, V. Pres. Latin, Delta Gamma Phi, Skating '51, A Capel- Ia Choir '52, '53, Glee '51, Bruinettes. PATRICIA KATHRYN RUSMISEL College FLOYD EARL RUSSELL JR. College German '51, '52, Cross Country '51, '52, Track '52, '53. SHIRLEY LOUISE RUSSELL College Legis., Dress Rep., Operetta '51, Squad Leader, Transfer: Mon- tecito School for Girls, Santa Barbara. ANNE BATES SAHR College Delta Gamma Phi, A Capella Choir '52, '53g Operetta '51, '53, Boosters '51, '52, Squad Leader. RALPH ROBERT SAHR College Commissioner '52, German '52, C Track '52, J.V. Baseball '51. 41 .45 ..:.,.s . 1 59 MW W 'lt In rf my iv ,J 'V Y it 1, 44 BARTON SAMMONS College Demos '52, '53, Ski '51, '52, '53g Lettermen's '53, All-City V. Football '53, J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52, '53. JANE ELLEN SANCHEZ Commercial Transfer: Fremont High School, Los Angeles. PATSY LOUISE SANDFORD Jeweled W, Sec. Soph. Class, Gov. of Welfare '52, G tertainment '53, Pres. Fo'c'sle Canteen '52, Pres. Fren College ov. of En- ch '53, B, Varsity Song Leader, Varsity Flag Girl, Soph. Track Queen '51, Guard of Honor. MURRAY HAROLD SANDLER Ski '52, Cross Country '52, Track '53. RALPH C. SANSON DONALD ANTHONY SARRY Spanish '53, Dance '51. TOM SATTERLEE Soph. Class Council, Tennis, J.V. JERRY EARL SCARPA Radio Workshop. MARTIN RADCLIFF SCI-IAFER Golf '51, J.V. Tenni College College College College s '52. College College Gov. of Finance, Asst. Ed., Top Salesman, Campanile, Jr. Class Council, Transfer: Sacramento, Scholarship, Boy's State Rep. '51, Treas., Soph. Class, Soph. Class Council, German, Pa geant '52. DIXIE JEANNE SCHMIDT Commercial F.B.L.A., Ushers, Bowling, G.A.A., Transfer: Fremont High School, Los Angeles, Dress Rep., Costume, Kappa Delta FREDERICK HERMAN SCHMIDT Phi. College Jr. Statesmen '52, '53, Treas. Fo'c'sle Canteen, Wingfoot, Letter- men's, Capt. B Track '52, C Track '51, V. Track '53, V. Cross Country '51 , '52. ROGER ALLAN SCHENCK B.T.D. TOM E. SCHNEE Orchestra '51, '52, B.T.D. D IAN N META SCOTT College College College Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., Dress Rep., Demos, Ski, Golf, S.F.O., Maiorette '51, Costume, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. JIM E. SCOTT MARCELLA A. SCOTT Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., Big Sister, Campanile, Yoga, Squ Guard of Honor. PATRICIA ANNE SCOTT CECILIA SEELIGER Stu. Store, Costume. ALBERT GLEN SELF French, Dance, Dance Assembly, B Basketball '51. MARCIA LORRAINE SESSEL All School Dance Comm., Pres. Dance, Skating '51, Dance, Big Sister, O. Dancer of the Year '52, Guard Squad Leader. TERRY SHANHOLTZER 42 General College ad Leader, College College College College Pres. Sq. of Honor, General RICHARD M. SHAW College Water Polo '51, '52, '53, Swimming '51, '52, '53. SANDRA OCIA SHAW College Mgr. Stu. Store, F.B.L.A., Ushers, Kappa Delta Phi, Bowling, Boosters, Team, Squad Leader. JUDITH LEE SHEPARD College Legis., G.L. Comm., Dress Rep., Big Sister, Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Glee, Guard of Honor, Team, Squad Leader. PHILIP JAMES SHERIDAN College Scholarship, Legis., Demos '51, '52, '53, Sigma Chi Epsilon. PATSY JOANN SHETLER Commercial LINDA G. SHOAFF College Dress Rep., Squad Leader, Transfer: Michigan, Cheer Leader '51. LEON GERALD SIEGEL College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Dance, Bowing. VIRGINIA LEE SILLIVAN Commercial Spanish, Dance '51, Pres. Chi Delta Gamma, Bowling, Riding '51, G.A.A., Team, Squad Leader. TOM W. SIMS College V. Pres. Legis., Commissioner, Orchestra, Band, Jr. Statesmen, Spanish. PRESTON D. SIMMONS College J.V. Football '52, V. Football '53, Transfer: Jordan, Ski. MARTHA SISNEROS Commercial G.L. Comm., F.B.L.A. '51, '52, Spanish '52, Team, Squad Leader. NORMAN RICHARD SLOBODKIN College Scholarship, Jr. Red Cross, Ushers, Hi-Y, Bowling. BARBARA ROSE SMITH College Loudspeaker, Campanile, F.T.A., French, Golf, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor. CARROLL F. SMITH College Recreation, B.T.D. CHARLENE LA VONNE SMITH College Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep., Ushers, Skating, Boosters, Glee, Flying High '51, Squad Leader. DON ALLEN SMITH College Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Band '51, '52, Operetta, Intramural Football Champs, Cross Country. GERALD ARTHUR SMITH College Scholarship, Demos, Ski, Lettermen's, Sigma Chi Epsilon, V. Cheer Leader '52, '53, B Football '51, '52, B Track '52. JACQUELINE LEE SMITH College G.L. Comm., Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Transfer: Pres. Nurses,Latin, Maiorette, Audio Visual. PAULINE RUBY SMITH College Dress Rep., Thespians, Y-Teens, Flying High, Swim '51, '52. SHERWOOD RONALD SMITH College B.T.D. SHIRLEY ROXIE SMITH College A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Voice Assembly '52, '53, Christmas '51, '52, '53, Iota Chi. 43 WILLIS LEE SMITH Commercial V. Baseball Mgr. SIBYLANN SNEAD College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Commissioner, Sr. Class Council, Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Statesmen, All School Dance Comm., Dress Rep. Chm., G.L. Adv. Board, V. Tennis. ELNORA SNOWBAl.L General Operetta '53, Adv. Dance, Guard of Honor, Talent Show, Lib. Asst., Glee, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep. DONNA LEE SPARR Commercial Bruinette, Dress Rep., F.B.L.A., O. Team, Squad Leader, Recrea- tion, Clerical Asst. CHARLES ROBERT SPARRER College Band, Ushers, Bowling, Scholarship. PAUL WOODFALL SPITLER College Transfer: McDonogh, Maryland, V. Baseball, '51, '52, V. Football '52, RONALD GENE SPRAY College Scholarship Lamp, Loudspeaker, '52, Slide Rule, French, Campus Christian, Jr. Class Council, Chemistry Team '53, B Track. JACKIE LA VONNE SPROUSE General Costume Make-up '51, '53, Dance '51, Team Leader, Iota Chi. PATRICIA ANN SPROWL College Scholarship, Spanish, Tennis, Sailing, Jr. Statesmen, G.A.A. Team Leader, Assist. Stage Mgr., F.T.A. RAY STAGGS College ROBERT EDWARD STALDER College Operetta '51, Intramural Sports '52. RICHARD STAPLETON College CARLA LEE STEARLEY College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Page Ed. Loudspeaker, Scripters, A Capella Choir, Glee, Operetta '53, Bruinettes, Water Ballet. JACOUELINE D. STEELE College Legis., Pres. Latin, Demos, Team Leader, Transfer: John Muir, Scholarship. YVONNE ROSELLE STEELE Commercial Sec. Soph. Class, Legis., Dress Rep., Soph. Class Council, F.B.L.A., Song Leader '52, Team Leader, S.F.O. ALAN ROBERT STEIDLEY General Water Polo, Swimming, Life Guard. NORMA MARIE STEPHENSON General Jr. Red Cross '51, Bowling, Campanile, Big Sister, Ushers '52. JIM HAROLD STEVESON College Lettermen's, Pres. Swim '51, '52, '53, V. Swim, Water Polo '51, '52, '53. DONALD R. STODDARD College JAMES MARVIN STORDAHL College Thespians, A Capella Choir, Campus Theater, Operetta '51, '53. GERALD E. STOREY Commercial 44 JEANNE SUZANNE STOUT General Dress Rep.: Glee: Operetta '51: Adv. Dance: Team, Squad Leader. CAROLE STRAND General CARL A. STRANDBERG College Thespians: All School Play: Pres. Sect.: Gymnastics. NANCY JEAN STROBRIDGE College Scholarship Lamp: Guard of Honor: Orchestra '51, '52, '53: Jeweled W: Pres. G.L.: Pres. Bruinettes: Dir. Water Show: Sr. Class Council: Ski: Jr. Statesmen. ALVIN EARL STUTH College Scarabs. MARILYN RUTH STUTZMAN College Gold W: Band '51, '52: Orchestra '53: V. Pres. Spanish: F.T.A.: Asst. Ed. Campanile: Treas. Delta Gamma Omega: Team, Squad Leader: Inter-Club Council: G.L. Adv. Bd. GERALD THOMAS SULLIVAN College Soph., Jr., and Sr. Class Councils: Scholarship: Pres. Sect: V. Cross Country '51, '52: C Track Letterman: B Track '52: V. Track '53 BARBARA JEAN SUMBERG Commercial F.B.L.A.: Adv. Dance: Adv. Swim: Transfer: Ames, Iowa. DOROTHY KAREN SWAFFORD College Legis.: Jr. Red Cross: Dress Rep.: Spanish: Ski: A Capella Choir: Glee: Swim: Tennis: Team Leader. RICHARD ALLAN SWEET General RITA JOANNE SWIFT College Transfer: Compton: Squad Leader: Christmas Play: Talent Show. ADLINE ELINORE TANGE General G.L. Comm.: Dress Rep.: Thespians: Ski: Costume: Guard of Honor. NEIL BARRY TANNEY College JOHN JULIUS TARPLEY JR. General Treas. Jr. Red Cross '52, '53: Jr. Statesmen '51, '52, '53: Ski: Glee '52, '53Q J.V. Football '51, '52: V. Football '53: Mgr. J.V. Baseball '52: J.V. Golf '51, NORMAN W. TERKELSON College Jr. Class Council: Dance Assembly. RONALD LEE THOM College Lettermen's '51, '52, '53: B Basketball '51: V. Basketball '52, '53: J.V. Baseball '51: V. Baseball '52, '53. PURCELLA ANN THOMAS College G.A.A. '51, '52, lst V. Pres. '53: Pres. Tennis '52: Maior W. ARDA RAE THOMPSON College V. Pres. Sect.: G.L. Comm.: S.F.O.: A Capella Choir '52, '53: Glee: Operetta '51, Lead '53: Dance: Squad Leader. JAMES GREER THOMPSON College Jr. Statesmen: Demos: Ski: V. Football '53. BILL E. TICKELL College Scarabs: B Cheer Leader: Drama: One Act Plays: Photography. RICHARD L. TILLESEN Industrial Arts Loudspeaker Printing Staff. 45 NANCY LOUISE TILTON College Pres. Scholarship, Gov. of Entertainment, Stu. Crt. Judge, 1st V. Pres. G.A.A., All School Co-ordinating Comm., Circ. Mgr. Loud- speaker, Thespians, B Song Leader '51, V. Yell Leader '52, O. Team Leader. DIXIE LEE TINSLEY College Pres. Scholarship, Scholarship Lamp, Gold W, Legis., G.L. Comm., Bus. Mgr. Loudspeaker, Corres. Sec. Scripters, Ski, Pres. Begin. Tennis, Boosters '51, '52, '53. RUTH G. TODD College Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Band '51, '52, '53, G.A.A. ALBERT E. TOSSAS College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Slide Rule, P.T.A. Rep., Lettermen's, Wing- foot, B Track '52, B Football '51, V. Football '53, V. Track '52. GARRY DELL TRACHT College V. Football '52, B Football '51, Transfer: Arizona. VERNON JACK TRACY J.V. Football '51, V. Football '52. ANNE TRAFFERT College College Sr. Class Council, All School Dance Comm., G.L. Adv. Bd., Jr. Statesmen, Thespians, Ski, A Capella Choir '52, '53, Operetta '53, Big Sister, Squad Leader. ANN CHAROLETTE TRELUT College Spanish '52, '53, Maiorette '53, Team Leader. LOUISE MAUREEN TRIPENY College Scholarship, Gold W, Legis., Commissioner, GL Adv. Bd., Thes- pians, F.T.A. '51, '52, '53, S.F.O., A Capella Choir '52, '53, Operetta Lead '53. ROSALEE ELLA TUCKER College Scholarship Lamp, Jeweled W, Stu. Crt. Judge, Commissioner, Rec. Sec. G.L., G.L. Adv. Bd., Editor-in-Chief, Loudspeaker, V. Pres. F.T.A., Sec. Scripters. MAUREEN ELIZABETH TURNBULL College G.L. Comm., Dress Rep. '52, Water Show, Water Ballet. JOAN ELIZABETH TUTHILL College G.L. Comm., Dress Rep., Ski, Adv. Dance, Squad Leader. RICHARD TWYMAN College Lettermen's '52, '53, V. Basketball '52, '53. RUSSELL LEE TYLER College Scholarship, J.V. Football '51, V. Basketball '51 '52, '53, J.V. Baseball '51, V. Baseball '52, '53. DARLENE ADELL UKESTAD Legis. '51, Treas. Ushers '51, F.B.L.A., Jr. Red Boosters '51. EDNA MAE ULLOM Commercial Cross, G.A.A., General Transfer: Huntington Beach High School. JEANNIE ELMA UNDERHILL Glee, Team, Squad Leader. JILL VAN DENABEELE Legis. '52, '53, Steering Comm. Begin. Swim '51, Begin., Adv. College College '52, Dress Rep. '51, '52, Sec. Tennis '51, '52, Boosters '51, Team, Squad Leader '51, '52, '53. HARRIET VAN HOUTEN General Bowling, Golf, Clerical Asst., Squad Leader. WILLIAM FRANCIS VAN STRALEN General Transfer: Kawkauna, Wisconsin, V. Boxing, Mgr. Track. EULA VAN WERT 46 General JANINE FRANCOISE VARTANIAN General Dance. RICHARD D. VEST College B.T.D. HENRY ERNEST VIERREGGER College Transfer: Omaha Central: Latin: Jr. Band: Home Room Rep.: R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: Science. HENRY GRANVILLE VIETS College Scholarship Lamp: Jeweled W: Gov. Athletics: Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council: Co-Sports Ed. Loudspeaker: Pres. Scripters: Pres. Lettermen's: J.V. Football '5l: V. Football '52, '53: V. Track '52, '53. GARY ADRIAN LEE VOGEL College Legis.: Jr. Red Cross '52: Treas. Sect.: Spanish. DIANE WADE College V. Pres. Sr. Class: G.L. Comm.: P.T.A. Rep.: Phi Gamma Chi: Adv. Dance: O. Team Leader: Squad Leader. HOLLY WADE College Legis.: Dress Rep.: Big Sister: Campanile: Ski: Phi Gamma Chi: Radio Workshop: P.T.A. Rep.: Squad Leader. JACQUELINE JO ANN WADE College G.L. Adv. Bd.: Co-Editor-in-Chief Campanile: V. Pres. S.P.Q.R.: Golf '5l: Tennis '52: Team, Squad Leader. ARNOLD MELVIN WADLER College Bancl '5l: Orchestra '52, '53, JUNE C. WAITE College Library Asst.: Transfer: Tacoma, Wash. CHARLES HOWARD WALKER College MALLORY ELTON WALKER College Scholarship: Gold W: Legis. '51: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.: French: A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53: Meistersingers: Operetta Lead '51, '53: V. Cross Country '52: J.V. Baseball '51, '52. JEANETTE DOROTHY WALLACE General Jr. Red Cross: La Fuente: Loudspeaker: Thespians: Dance: Cos- tume: Photography: Team, Squad Leader. DAVID GERALD WALLER College Scholarship: Latin: Orchestra '51, '52. VIOLET ELVA WALTER College V. Pres G.A.A.: Dress Rep.: Loudspeaker: Sect. Ed. La Fuente: Ushers: Glee: Bruinettes: G.A.A. Convention '52: Guard of Honor: O. Team, Squad Leader. ANGIE MAE WARD College Scholarship: F.B.L.A.: Transfer: New Mexico: Stu. Council: Rep. Girl's State: Dramatics. FRANCES ARLENE WARD College Scholarship: Latin: G.A.A.: Golf. GINGER MAE WARD College All School Dance Comm.: G.L. Comm: Ski: Treas. Chi Delta Gam' ma: Dance: Riding: Glee '52, '53: Guard of Honor. MARILYN JO WARD College All School Dance Comm.: G.L. Comm.: Ski: Treas. Chi Delta Gam- ma: Dance: Riding: Glee '52, '53: Guard ot Honor. JOHNNY HENDERSON WARE General MARTHA JANE WARREN Colle e Q Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Statesmen: Ski: F.T.A.: Team Leacler: Guard of Honor. 47 JAMES W. WATKINS College Scholarship Lamp: Commissioner '51: Loudspeaker Rep.: Spanish: Recreation '51: Scholarship Convention Chm.: Soph. Speaking Contest '51: J.V. Baseball '51. EVELYN KAY WATTS College Boosters: Stu. Store: Squad Leader: Guard of Honor. JACK WEBB College Lettermen's: Water Polo '52: Swimming '51, '52. WILLIAM ROGERS WEBB College Legis.: Scarabs: B Football '51, '52: V. Football '53: B Track '51, '52: V. Track '53. WILLIAM G. WELCH College Riding. ROBERT GLENN INELLS College Basketball: Transfer: Pendleton High School: Jolly Bachelors. SHIRLEY MARIE WELLS College Transfer: Poly. ROBERT TERRENCE VVERTZ College V. Pres. Soph. Class: Inter-Club Council: Loudspeaker '51, '52: Sect. Ed. La Fuente: Latin: Chess: Scarabs: V. Pres. lnter-Frater- nity Council: B Cheer Leader. CAROLYN JESSIE WHITE Commercial Scholarship: Jeweled W: Jr. Statesmen: V. Pres. Bowling: A Cap- ella Choir '51, '52, '53: Operetta '51, '53: G.A.A.: Maior W. COLLINS WHITEHEAD College Transfer: Honolulu, Hawaii: Stu. Crt. '52: Orchestra '51, '52: Spanish. LARRY DON WHITEMAN General Stage Crew. RICHARD DURAND WHITESELL College Scholarship: Gold W: Orchestra '53: Band '51: Ski: V. Pres. Bowling: B Water Polo '52: V. Water Polo '53: B Swimming '51, '52. MARY VICTORIA WHITTINGTON College Jr. Red Cross: G.L. Adv. Bd.: P.T.A, Rep.: Dress Rep.: Ski: Team, Squad Leader. PAT WHITTINGTON College All School Dance Comm.: Dress Rep. '51, '52: G.L. Comm.: Treas. F.B.L.A. '52: Bowling: Golf: Dance Assembly '52: F.B.L.A. Con- vention '52: Flying High '51. ALAN DAVID WIGOD College Scholarship: Soph. Class Council: B Swimming '52: V. Swimming '53: V. Water Polo '53. ROBERT L. WILLHITE College Legis.: B Basketball '51: V. Basketball '53: J.V. Baseball '51: V. Baseball '53. EVANGEL LUCILLE WILLIAMS College Scholarship Lamp: Gold W: Legis.: Soph., Jr. Class Council, Thespians '51, '52, '53: Bruinettes '53: A Capella Choir '53: Operetta '53: G.A.A. '51, '52. DONALD BRUCE WILSON College Wingfoot: Sigma Chi Epsilon: InterAFraternity Council: B Football '51, '52: C Track '51: B Track '52. KENT DEAN WILSON College Legis.: Sr. Class Council: Demos: Ski: Sigma Chi Epsilon. NANCY CLAIRE WILSON College Legis. '51, '52: Dress Rep.: Jr. Statesmen '52: F.B.L.A. '52, '53: G.A.A.: Water Ballet '52, '53: Swim Show '52, '53. MARSHALL EDWARD WINGARD College 48 STEPHANIE WITT College G.L. Comm., Dress Rep., Swim '52, '53, G.A.A., O. Swimmer '52, Sec. Swim '52, Tennis, Water Ballet '51, '52, '53, Pool Guard '51, '52, '53. RENA JEANNE WOLLARD General A Capella Choir '51, '52, '53, Glee '51, Operetta '51, '53, Golf. CHRISTY ELLEN WOOD College Gold W, V. Pres. Sect., Jr. Statesmen '52, Sec. Ushers '52, '53, Glee '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, Voice Assembly '52, Boosters '51, '52, Flying High, Guard of Honor. DON L. WOOD College Legis., Jr. Statesmen, B Football '51, Cross Country '52, V. Track '53. JERRY GEORGE WOOD College Band '51, '52, '53, Slide Rule. JUDITH DERALYN WlNONA WOOD College F.B.L.A., Peace Assembly, Team Leader, Guard of Honor. RICHARD HILTON WOOD College Mgr. Stu. Store, Projection Crew '51, Slide Rule. SHIRLEY ANN WOODSIDE General MURRY CECIL WOOTEN College JAMES BOYLE WORK College Scholarship, Legis., Commissioner '52, Jr. Statesmen '51, '52, Lettermen's, B Football '51, B Track '51, V. Track '52. EMMETT WRAY College Mgr. Stu. Store '51, '52, '53, Asst. Stage Mgr. DOUGLAS THOMAS WRIGHT College Flying High, Drama, B Football '51, B Track '51. SONNY CLYDE WRIGHT College V. Pres. Stu. Body, Gov. of Safety, Stu. Crt. Judge, Legis, Jr., Sr. Class Council, Sports Ed. Loudspeaker, Sec. Sigma Chi Epsilon, J. V. Basketball '53, Cross Country '51, '52, B Track '51, '52. MARY I. WYNN General Glee, Squad Leader. COLLEEN MARY WYNNE College Skating, Costume, G.A.A., Water Ballet '51, '52, '53, Team, Squad Leader. MARJORIE ANN YANAC College Dress Rep., F.B.L.A. '52, '53, Water Ballet '53, O. Squad Leader. MICHIKO YANAGI College Dress Rep., Team, Squad Leader. PHYLLIS ARLEEN YODER College Scholarship, All-School Dance Comm., Campanile '52, Jr. States- men '52, Sec. Ushers '52, Head Usher '53, Ski, Guard of Honor, Swim, Team, Squad Leader. STANLEY CLAUDE YOUNG College Legis., Campanile, Jr. Statesmen, Lettermen's, B Basketball '51, All-City B Basketball '52, Capt. B Basketball '52, V. Basketball '53. SHIRLEY JUNE ZEIMET College Dress Rep., Orchestra '51, F.B.L.A., Dance, Bowling, Dance Assembly, Pageant, Adv. Dance, Team, Squad Leader. LYLE JOHN ZERAN Industrial Arts Transfer: New York, Sr. Stu. Council '50, '52, Class Pres. '50, '52, Sec. Hi-Y, Alpha '51, '52, '53. JOAN SYDNEY CLAAR College Orchestra '51, '52, '53, Operetta '51, '53, G.A.A., Pres. Riding. 49 'W 'QWKW' W 1 2' .lull Q 4' x Gracious juniors salute class of 1953 Oufsfanding iunior girls, who form fhe Guarcl of Honor, line 'rhe pa+h +0 gradualion and express all our wishes for success and happiness +o fhe graduales. GUARD OF HONOR Row I: Fairchild, Flamer, Skelsey, Hockensmith, Skare, Dalton, Wilson, Norih, Organ. Row Il: Snipes, Smith, Whitman, Nash, Palmer, Glover, Breckenridge. 51 'me 'N Wa 4. 7 Q ,MW I fvpw ww The unclerclassmen, l700 s+rong, 'I'he largesl enrollmenl' in +he his i'ory of Wilson, have boosfed school spiril' 'ro an all-+ime high 'rhis year They have shown fheir acfive inleresl' in lhe school by lheir hear+y aHend ance a+ foofball, baslce+ball, sofrball, lraclc, and wa1'er polo games They have iammecl The audiforium a+ 'rhe pay assemblies and have sup porfed all ex'rra-curricular ac+ivi'ries. From Jefferson, Rogers, Lakewood, and Franklin Junior Highs come 'i'he eager sophomores, who gain sfalure as iuniors in 'rhe s+uden+ com- Underclassmen FlRl'l UI A Juniors BABCOCK 'lla Row I: Adams, A., Alexander, Haroldson, Cacano, Allen J., Mueller, Anderson, P., Baird, Allen, D. Row Il: Miss Babcock, Allgrim, Alvillar, Anfinson Anschultz, Ankrom, Adams, D., Jackson, Alldritt. Row III: Andre, Babcock, Doering, Anderson, R., Albers, Bach, Aldridge, Allen, G,, Astenius. Row IV: Zutter, Ostle, Abbott, Holtz, Higbee, Dack. BOSNA 'I 'Ia Row I: Blair, Bowman, Atteberry, Billings, Bisso, Brafford, Breckenridge, Bradford, Bode. Row II: Mr. Bosna, Bowen, Nielson, Berger, Kinkin, Bor- chert, Austin, Bell, Ostler. Row III: Benham, O'- Dell, Dunwoody, Bolger, Oudeans, Krenwinkel, Bohl, Townsend. Row IV: Beckett, Boggess, Bes- sire, Bartling, Bayless, Binion, Gibson, Baum. BROESAMLE 1 1a Row I: Buckner, Burg, McGinnis, Braun, Rominger, Brisbane, Brown, P., Long. Row II: Mr. Broes- mle, Burton, Marston, Buloar, Biuse, Camillone, Bridwell, Butterfield. Row III: Landeros, Caster, Buxton, Kieren, Brody, Baker, Brown, J. Row IV: Robinson, Gray, Henerson, Bourette, Buckles, Bordner, Butterfield, D. CASE 'l'Ia Row I: Jones,C., Hockensmith, Shapiro, Hastings, Hazlet, Hilligoss, Hayes, Kelly. Row II: Mr. Case, Johnson, Hart, Hegele, Hare, Hile, King, Kalac. Row III: Hicks. Kidd, Kellogg, Behm, Beckstrand, Hearons, Kaye, Jones, A. Row IV. Klemm, Hea- man, Kershaw, Willflite, Benson, Keiser, Bell. 54 , r fl' C J y-4' .I cofvusxev lla 1 flgffwfgf Row I: Powell, McClain, Dunbar, Lee, Carr - lison, Coe. Row Il: Mr. Comiskey, Stoops, CI ar , Hill, Dinsrnore, Chaffee, Bybee. Row III: C y, Cherin, Campbell. G., McFadden, Carner, Doe, Miceli, Row IV: Campbell, D., Gravell, Queitzsch, Speaks, Burbridge, Carr. CONKLIN 11a Row I: Couch, Rush, Cotler, Cox, Costello, C., Neff, Conrey, Copeland, Wilhelm, Prewette. Row Il: Miss Conklin, Crosby, Cook, Colwell, Costa, Sanford, Coffin, Cose, Schmidt. Row Ill: Duggan, Davis, Arbuthnot, Creasey, Knapp, Costello, Cros- by, W., Cline, Oster. Row IV: Combs, Coleman, Davis, D., Croshaw, Donovan, Douglas, Dansby, Davenport. CYTRON lla Row I: Dourte, Daniels, Williams, Peacher, Des- mond, Martell, Donlan, Davis, Rogers. Row Il: Edwards, Cormany, Doan, Dudley, Dalton, Downs, Davis, Cunningham, DeLong. Row III: Dietsch, V., Dixon, Eldred, Fleming, Fisk, Dana, Blake, Elliott, Durhan. Row IV: Davis, D., Huffmaster, Finney, Enzweiler, Gilmore, Eagle, Floyd, Fitzpatrick. EVELAND I Ia Row I: McCampbell, Mclnerney, Matthews, Din- widdie, Ninke, Mathlin, Mills, Mattock, Missman. Row Il: Mr. Eveland, Miller, S., Newhan, Murdock, Lalonde, McKechnie, Miller, J., Mitcheleno. Row Ill: McConnell, Mitchell, Moody, McHenry, Curtis, Leipold, Trammer, Mullikin. Row IV: Neely, Mitch- ell, R., Nevis, Murphy, Morford, Molter, Stedman, Nelson. 55 FRANKLIN 'I'Ia Row I: Goodman, Groos, Sanders, Gooley, Marco Ordway, Wilson, Guthrie, Grubb. Row II: Mr Franklin, Tatge, Mason, Hall, Gretter, Hansen James, Hamton, Peterson. Row III: Delay, Gould Harbert, Maguire, Mullen, Jackson, Johnson, Fiore Row IV: Tomson, Irwin, Jacobsen, Baker, Hun saker, Jones. GAMZON 1 'la Row I: Vittal, Finlayson, Dulin, Peterson, Flanigan Flamer, Elkins, Fleetwood. Row II: Mr, Gamzon Erskine, Flanders, Feldman, Fairchild, Ellsworth Fuller, Gordon, Freeman. Row Ill: Foutz, Gordon , B., Fox, Horton, Sweningsen, Hancock, Foster, France. HANSEN 11a Row I: Baca, Gillespie, Giguere, Stearns, Russell, Miss Hansen, Kunce, Genis, Gomierato, Gold, Fur- latte, Wicky, Girard, Glover. Row Ill: Frank, Holmgren, Harm, Cornelius, Alvarado, Higham, Hankins, Horner. Row IV: Hickey, Wright, An- Garverick, Vandament, Jacobson, Galzen. Row Il derson, Hill, Harris, Erickson, Hoffmann. HOGUE lla Row I: Vetter, Trapman, Farkas, Trout, Vardy Van Every, Burns, Jane: Burns, Janette: Palmateer, Keating. Row ll: Mrs. Hogue, Vasquez, Valley, Thorpe, Sterr, Sullivan, Vangalis, Tatman, Stucken- berg, Trexel. Row III: Tilley, Stoddard, Vaughn Gilraine, Tscherny, Thompson, Pierce, Woelfel Osterman, Rasmussen. Row IV: Vaughn, Tuthill Thompson, D., Thompson, B., Tilley, Tuttle, Todd: Thomas. 56 1 I 1 HUNT 'lla Row I: Hughes, Jackson, Humphrey, Lauzon, Howser, Johnson, Johannessen, Hunter. Row II: Mr. Hunt, Jones, Jones, Lewis, B., Carroll, Horton, Hughes, Lewis, J. Row III: Hoffa, Leitch, Stanford, Young, Hossom, Lane, Swanburg, Landgraf. Row IV: Hughes, Lent, Lenz, Lalley, Krah, Lintord, Lanstro, Jones. LINDROTH lla Row I: Davis, Tsantis, Baker, Barngrover, Keene, Baumann. Row II: Mr. Lindroth, Beasley, Barnes, Baily, Long, Beck. Row III: Barrad, Basile, Bar- ger, Bartlett, H., Bartlett, C., Barker. MARCH lla Row I: Kirk, Koch, Kendall, Nemeth, Kleese, Kunz, Keiser. Row II: Mrs. March, Laing, Knaak, Patton, Liss, Koutunis, Hawthorn. Row III: Lardin, King' ston, M., Kingston, C., Hancock, Mangrun, Lyman. Row IV: Lucas, Liposchak, Purcell. MINAMI 'lla Row I: Marcus, Martin, Sleight, Stervinou, Man- suy, Gibbons, Morrow, Brock. Row II: Mrs. Min- ami, Lindsay, Boyer, Manners, Lund, Long, Skare, Windsor. Row III: Love, Long, Marley, McCol- Iough, McGinley, Mays, McGiIvray, NcNab. Row IV: Marmion, McMurray, McDonald, McGinnis, McCulloch, Rumsey. 57 RANEY 'lla Row I: Nerrie, Jurgensen, Parry, Moore, Murray, Newton, Nalley. Row II: Mr. Raney, Musolf, Nic- hols, Norton, Oliver, Lightfoot, Neill. Row Ill: Na- gel, Gartner, Muntz, Parks, Nichols, Peterson. Row IV: Nyquist, Olson, Barnum, Nicholson. REAGAN I Ia Row I: Cormier, Mann, Ribardiere, Nye, Matthews, Palmer, Pomerleau, Norton, Reid. Row ll: Miss Reagan, Massongil, Quinn, Pappas, Organ, Ne- ville, North, Nash, Rankine. Row Ill: Popken, Privette, Leedy, McCandless, Osler, Quinlan, Olsen, Powell. Row IV: Powell, Putman, Reeves, Falgren, Redfern, Reeves, D., Rapoport. Rll.l.lET 'Ha Row l: Queen, Poehlein, Raber, Powelson, Pike, Ridgeway, Randle. Row Il: Miss Rilliet, Rubin, Schuler, Reisman, Petro, Peters, Plemon. Row Ill: Redding, Kinslow, Burton, Rockhold, DeHaven Rice, Riddle. Row IV: Routh, Coveli, Rush, Savagel Woll, Phipps. TOWNSEND 'lla Row I: Redmond, Blatnik, Rousse, Lederman, Reynolds, Revo, Roy, Richey, Rosebolt. Row II: Mrs. Townsend, Dodge, Rey, Robinson, Roll, Kap- sch, McGee, Brooks. Row Ill: Rozas, Shifflet,Sheri- dan, Donnelly, Hoover, Raasveld, Schmidt, Seaton. Row IV: Sargent, Selzer, Shay, Nervick, Shaw, Siders, Skoag, Scofield. 58 TURNBULL Ha Row I: Selby, Saposnek, Sharpe, Schell, Elder Short, Segal, Purdy. Row Il: Mr. Turnbull, Smith eran, Tilton, Kleinhammer, Sullens, Sibley, Shock ney, Schlesinger. Row III: Patterson, Spencer Steele, Stebenne, Smith, Sperry, Smith, P. Row IV Stein, Smith, L., Smith, M., Stelzner, Smead, Spen cer. VOISARD lla Row I: Vertrees, Sneed, Stevens, Phipps, Smith Skelsey, Stennette. Row II: Mr. Voisard, Stites Smith, Talbot, Stapleton, Soltysik, Sprague, Welch Row III: Lord, Eischen, Stinson, Striegel, Talbot Stone, Oliver. WIELAND 'lla Row I: Wasserman, Waddelow, Werts, Westly Wheeler, Warburton, Vince. Row II: Mrs. Wieland, Locke, Weaver, Dinsmore, Watts, Weir, Watson Row III: Walker, Wagner, Waller, White, R., White, W. WILCOX I 1a Row I: Williams, Lemmon, Woodard, Wilson, Fisher, Wyatt, Williams, J., Wilson. Row II: Mrs. Wilcox, Whitman, Wagher, Wiltermood, West, Wilson, Wilie, Wicker. Row III: Whitt, Wood, Willis, Chase, Willcut, Woolf, Willett. Row IV- Rhoades, Overmiller, Dick, Working, Dean,Wright. 59 Sophomores ALGUIRE I0a Row I: Garner, Anderson, Gill, Arriaga, Molina, Alexander, Bixby, Adams. Row II: Mrs. Alguire, Kopp, Balderston, Bane, Austin, Acosta, Acosta, J., Allen, E., Coulson. Row III: Arrigo, Artman, Allen, Akersborg, Murphy, August, Alderman, Arnold. Row IV: Askers, Allee, Rosier, Ball, Arch, Arnett, Ayres, Anderson. COBB 10a Row I: Bartlett, Olson, Bloom, Covey, Boley, Bergener, Beller, Boardman, Benclich. Row II: Mrs. Cobb, Beals, Berger, Orovic, Barlau, Bal- ling, Beistle, Beard, Bird. Row III: Beamon, Beck- ham, Reagan, Beckman, Bemis, Barrett, Bell, Barnes, Beland. Row IV: Barham, Brooks, Dreith Bayless, Baxcey, Baum, Boomer, Bebich. I DEATH ERAGE 10a Row I: Callander, Brown, J., Cannon, Burcombe, Brown, B., Burns, Carlisle, Bower, Brown, J. Row II: Mrs. Deatherage, Bowman, Stevens, Sexy, Barham, Black, Kunce, Williams, Bradley. Row III: Brief, Bratton, Bump, Brightman, Busby, Evans, Bradley, Bordner. Row IV: Brekke, Peters, Tally, Doering, Grand, Brinckman, Bostian. DOUGHERTY 10a Row I: Cosby, McWilliams, Cochran, Crane, Cochran, D., Cline, Linyard, Dahl. Row II: Bo- sen, Brown, B., Caro, Heinzel, Brooks, Carson, Clanton, Bailey. Row III: Bryan, Bryson, Pierce, Brewer, Campbell, Collins, Begg. Row IV: Burch- field, Brown, G., Bronaugh, Burr, Butler, Smith, C. 60 EDMONDS 'I0a Row I: Frady, Fitzgerald, Gonick, Albertini, Fer guson, Crilly, Rout, Patten, King. Row II: Mr Edmonds, Fenner, Richardson, Quesnel, Erickson Fields, Fairfax, Francis, Enders. Row III: Covey Franks, Fortson, Box, Cross, Finell, Cotter, El Iiot, Pickens. Row IV: Cleaver, Crail, Cormack Sawyer, Clunk, Cluff, English. FOX 'I0a Row I: Fryar, Gardiner, Gass, Gaynard, Giblin Miller, Grayson, Gossett. Row ll: Mrs. Fox, Dol an, Gaynard, Whitford, Cotkiri, Gordon, Zutter Whelan. Row Ill: Dayton, Diefenbach, Dennis Gaston, Kingdon, Gabrielson, Gibson, Darst Row IV: Freedman, Diliberto, Gibson, Goyette Delano, DeHaven, Curtis, De Celis, Gardner. FRAZER 10a Row I: Harding, Featherston, Grove, Hall, Grif- fin, Harre, Ivanovich, Orton, Funkhauser. Row Il Mr. Frazer, Hart, Dowlin, Gremmel, Halliday Hause, Grskovich, Farrell, Johnstone. Row Ill Dresslar, Grubacich, Fantone, Haifley, Green field, Green, Eliot, Dreyer, Forhan. Row IV Farrell, Faber, Dykstra, Ezrin, Dunn, Simonds South, Haines. GARNER 10a Row I: Heim, Woolard, Hess, Fennessy, Saylor Humphrey, Hughes. Row II: McGrew, Holmgren Poston, Holloway, Henderson, Helus, Howell Row Ill: Hoffmann, Henderson, Forman, Garroz- ola, Gillis, Fein. Row IV: Axtell, Garrison, Per- kins, Ferris, Gleason. 61 1 1 GIBBS 'I0a Row I: Franks, Dostart, Dalton, Dikeman, Eckles, Marlow, Darneal, Eldred. Row II: Mr. Gibbs, Champeny, Donner, Dickinson, Davidson, Cas- sady, Carmichael, Eggen. Row Ill: Christopher, De Smith, Howes, Davison, Davis, Dennerlein, Campbell, Carson. Row IV: Clark, Arena, Chap- pell, Clark, P., Wisniewski, Carter, Carmody. GREEN 10a Row I: Kadow, Lacey-Baker, Hall, Fabera, Cady Makature. Row ll: Mr. Green, Zittel, Danner, Van Holt, Youmans, Isaacs. Row Ill: Waggoner, Pagliaroni, Sanders, Ziska, Jaeke, Taylor. JACKSON 10a Row I: Sona, Trester, Peek, Johnson, Johns Hunter, Joiner, Jeffrey, Jackson. Row II: Mrs Jackson, Johnson, John, Jackson, Johnson, Hal- sey, Johnson, Farrell, Johns, N. Row III: John son, F., Case, Hargreaves, Green, Grovo, Gordon Green, Jennings, Row IV: Jirikovec, Grahn Gulyos, Evans, Hennessee, Hall, Johnson. JOHNSON 'l0a Row I: Kirby, Kadow, Kenworhy, Kimball, Lang King, Hearons, Dudley. Row ll: Miss Johnson Klassen, Gruye, Nelson, Kruse, Karlsson, Jolly Thompson. Row Ill: Landry, King, Kaller, Jones Pathekas, Henry, Hickey. Row IV: Hess, Hazel hurst, Heyl, Hastings, Hawkins, Haveman, Henry 62 LUBERG I0a Row I: Lenney, Lovell, Lester, Malan, Makrauer Mangold, Loveall, Lee. Row II: Mrs. Luberg Lyng, Little, Angle, Lord, Locke, Lowery, Ledford Row III: Niblock, Hulme, Hoffpauer, James Callahan, James, Iversen. Row IV: Hawker, Jam ieson, Jarvis, Horner, Johns. McBADE 10a Row I: Marks, Mason, Mazurkiewiez, Browning Maul, Martin, McCutchan. Row II: Mr. McBade Kroll, McCracken, Marsh, McCready, Knight, Mays. Row Ill: Koch, Kelsey, Ball, Katzenmeyer Kurth, Krienke, Lakowski. Row IV: Kimpton Brown, Graham, Fisher, Kurtz, Kreuter. McBURNIE 10a Row I: Mertzel, Miner, McMichael, Meeks, Mc- McBurnie, McHugh, Mills, Milkes, Moehle, Mix, Merle, Lindsay. Row Ill: Levich, Highbarger, Lilligh, Rasmussen, Goff, Lodwick, Lindquist, Leod, Griffith, Harris, McWilliams. Row II: Mrs Larson. Row IV: Fredrickson, Miller, Thibault Long, Lemons, Loftesnes, Messick, McLellan. MOREMEN 'I0a Row I: Megee, Morris, DeBruyne, Zimmerman, Lucas, O'Brien, Luxa, Hirschl, Nephew. Row ll: Mr. Moremen, Morse, Montgomery, Nason, Niel- son, Nelson, Nettleman, Kozak, Dresnick. Row Ill: Bodorff, Nelson, N., Rives, Nutting, Oates, Nog- gle, Bluemel, McLean. Row IV: Montgomery, R., Mansir, Lourtie, Caustin, McGrady, Lopez, Gre- gory, Beasley. 63 1 1 I OCHOA 10a Row I: Olsen, Ort, Ottis, Parker, Oveson, Paige, Darroch, Panick, Pascoe. Row II: Mr. Ochoa, Padore, Paulson, Morgan, Parkin, Noble, Ped- erson, Pearson, O'Hare. Row Ill: Osborn, Pear- son, F., Brandt, Miller, L., Miller, D., Padille, Milavich, Morton, Davenport. Row IV: Montierth, Muller, Anderson, Dreher, Gough, Mills, Miller, L. PATTERSON 'I0a Row I: Cartledge, Alfano, Phoenix, Rando, Por- Iter, Pickett, Pepoy, Plantz, Miller. Row Il: Mr. Patterson, Perfield, Pettit, Petersen, Peebles, Ben- ton, Griggs, Phillips, Pennell. Row III: Onesti, Queen, Nash, Pembor, Powers, Nuckolls, Chei- rnowitz, Pearson. Row IV: Plyler, Singer, Lees, Penn, Pio, Powell. PIERCE 10a Row I: Hopkins, Ripka, Postel, Reed, Ray, Read, Roberts, Rubin, Rudzirtski. Row II: Mr. Pierce, Ring, Rowe, Moody, Privette, Eidy, Patterson, Baskin, Hiles. Row III: Hoffdahl, Reynolds, Rob- bins, Pina, Richards, Ruder, Osborn, Register, Rathman. Row IV: Reynolds, G., Prosser, Pur- ucker, Pratte, Hanna, Redpath, Raidy, Reed, E. REEL 'IOa Row I: Samaras, Shaver, Scow, Wandschneider, Schoen, Tissot, Davis. Row Il: Russell, Sagely, Scott, Schwenn, Schmitt, Schuder, Schwager. Row III: Rogers, San Jose, Rudisil, Servance, Ruste- meyer, Solomon. Row IV: Shulman, Robinson, B., Robinson, R., Rogers, B., Schilling, Rose. 64 ROWLAND 10a Row I: Sloan, Snowden, Hogan, Sherman, Smith B., Sewell, Jones, Burton, Smith, A., Sheffield Row II: Mr. Rowland, Singleton, Prather, Skeen D., Skeen, A., Smith, A., Smith, J., Sphon, Hacker Sisneros. Row III: Spaulding, Booth, Short, Shaver Sommerville, Shimmings, Smith, P., Shrewsbury Bartholomew. Row IV: Scott, Seyfried, Shortley Dent, Sexton, Shulman, Springer, Smith, M. Smith, C. SHALLENBERGER 10a Row I: Stearley, Stuck, Swope, LaSarge, Stern- burg, Turner, Smith, Striegel. Row ll: Mr. Shal- lenberger, Myers, Thompson, Stone, Stevenson, Chase, Smoot, Steins. Row III: Springer, K., Twombley, Spychai, Stokes, Thompson, A., Spring- er, L., Spake, Stall. Row IV: Stewart, Thorsell, Snipes, Steinman, Smith, T., Doyle, Giroux, Top- pen. SMITH l0a Row I: Ward, Webb, McMillan, Weber, D., Ward, S., Vittal, Weber, J., Vaughn, Van Felt. Row ll: Miss Smith, Terry, Wallack, Story, Thomas, Ware, Williams, Ivie, Laird. Row III: Thein, Thomson, Stutzman, Thach, Wechselberg, Boley, Thompson, Stine. Row IV: Andersen, Walker, Haroldson, Thayer, Swanson, Tenkoff, Velie, Sundale. WESTON 'I0a Row I: Willcut, Weidenhamer, Whiteiy, Hyland, Wilson,White,Wiedrick, Willmon, WiIliams,Wood- ward. Row II: Miss Weston, Joyner, Lewis, Labrec- que, West, Watts, Wendel, Wiebenga, White, P., Campbell. Row Ill: McGrath, Wilkinson, William- son, White, J., Welch, Wall, Tuttle, Terrell, Thornberry. Row IV: Nessel, Welin, Garner, Tur- ner, Verbryck, Vierregger, Upton, Tipping, Wel- don. WOODWARD 'I0a Row I: Winebrenner, Wilson, Wood, Wray, Woot- ten, Winter, Wilson. Row ll: Mr. Woodward Zeimet, Young, Irwin, Wright, Kline, Wood. Row Ill: Wohlstattar, Sundwall, Wise, Wilkinson Dudley, Young, Willis. Row IV: Wolpert, Wil- berg, White, Lichtenhan, Whistler, Danna. 1 1 65 1 1 1 3: K? ' 1 7? :RWM SCUTI 3 Z fl 51 if f 'ffffff N I 55155, 3 N , wfrzzebi Q q b wa? K 5 fx gg wwf g ,, 555 ' 1 ,NIM xx we f 'Q ,, 5 r Q , ' Q z W - N J 4 :K 3 fr , 9? - f Y QW' ' ii A ,awww , Q g ws Q , 7' , ,... g . .. -.gjz gw r b I! V W at 5 ,X ,.,E,-Z: :.,..:::-.:-zzz. V N QA K Q 5 -113: ,n.MW4.:,M.w mmap A WV , a z ,,... W . AQ ' In .QAM Mug ggef' 2 A 'Q m3f'f:Sf3f fd, Q ' a?s?'f, ,zipzzsmw ,. we 'H Sfudenf governmenf acfivifies play a major role af Woodrow Wilson High School. New fhis year is fhe governmenf class in which all sfudenf leaders musf enroll. ln fhe class fhey nof only learn fhe fechniques of governmenf buf puf fhem info pracfice in governing fhe sfudenf body. Long in effecf have been fhe sfudenf courfs for campus violafors, run by sfudenfs fhemselves. Cases are fried wifh sfudenf prosecufors and defenders and fhe senfence, usually defenfion, is passed by sfudenf iudg- es. As proof of fhe fine iob done fhis year by fhe sfudenf governmenf, fhe school's sfudenf acfivify budgef has been balanced successfully. The gold and iewelled W poinf sysfem has been revised fo meef recenf changes, and fhe elecfion sysfem has been broughf up fo dafe. The oufsfanding accomplishmenfs of sfudenf body presidenfs Shel- don Gebb and Rodney Rumble, fogefher wifh fhe Board of Governors, will be remembered and appreciafed by fhe sfudenf body. Governmenf Governors and Government Class work hand in hand GOVERNMENT CLASS- Row I: Meyer, Baker, Jarvis, Rumble, Gebb, Bakken, Viets, Meyer. Row II: Crowley, Sandford, MacKay, Moody, Tinsley, Brightman, Murray, Brown. Row III: Sfroloridge, Wright, Schafer, Creasey, Lyman, Marmion, Cox, Ramsey. The governmenl class, a new experimenl al Wilson, is made up ol all sludenl body ollicers, plus represenlalives from lhe Campanile, Loudspeaker, and several imporlanl clubs. Even lhough il is in ils infancy, The class has proved ils worlh by promoling school spiril and beller co-operalion belween lhe Iacully and sludenl body. Orchids are due lhe governmenl class lor ils reorganizalion oi The lnler- Club Council and ils excellenl planning lor Homecoming and lhe Governors' Ball. E I3 ii m 5 4 - 2 5 2 2 3 5' f, NSS PRESIDENT PRESIDENT GEBB RUMBLE .ir ATHLETICS VIETS MEYER FINANCE MACKAY SCHAFER WELFARE MURRAY SAFETY BAKER WeIfare, Fall Term - Jarvis Safefy, Spring Term - Baker Governors SECRETARY BAKKEN JARVIS VICE-PRESIDENT MARMION LYMAN ENTERTAINMENT TILTON SANDFORD Senior leaders plan tor future SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Row I: Baker, Gulbransen, Wade, Vice Pres., Gebb, Pres., Baum, Vice Pres. Graye. Row II: Tilton, Reid, Iugle, Bakken, O'Rourke, Davis, Snead. Row III: Rudd, Tratfert, Anderson, Betts Caster, Lauer, Cottrell. Row IV: Hazlewood, Viets, Wright, Brightman, Wigod, Kleats, McSween. Row V Humphreys, Wilson, Sullivan, Lane, Meyer, Thompson. SENIOR OFFICERS- fFaIlD Cupiss, Sec.: Loomis, Pres., Wade, Vice-Pres. CSpring7 Atkinson, Sec., Gebb, Pres., Baum, Vice-Pres. The Senior class council's chiet duty during the tall semes- ter is to piclc a suitable senior gitt and select the senior an- nouncements. During the spring semester they plan the senior ditch day, vespers, senior brealctast, senior talent show, and the graduation exercises. Juniors look forward to 19.54 JUNIOR OFFICERS- lFalII Koutunis, Sec., McCampbell, Vice-Pres., Baker, Pres. lSpringD McGinnis, Vice- Pres., Marmion, Pres., Shapiro, Sec. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL- Row I: Norton, Shapiro, Sec., McGinnis, Vice-Pres., Marrnion, Pres., Baker Past Pres., McCampbell, Past Vice-Pres., Poehlein, Kunz. Row ll: Mr. Voisard, Waddelow, Brown, Brad ford, Daniels, Moore, Warburton, Glover. Row III: Vetter, Wilson, Garverick, Rosebolt, Carey, Hart Neumaier, Copeland. Row IV: Petro, Rozas, Schlesinger, Osler, Jones, Hicks, Whitman, Enlow, Thompson Row V: Moody, Allgrim, Sperry, McFadden, Smead, Hossom, Bartlett, Gilmore, Allen. The Junior class, under the leadership ot Bill Baker and Bill Marmion, has been very active this year. Their chiet pro- iects were the beanie sale during I-lornecoming, the Snow Ball, the annual Christmas dance, and the planning ot the Junior-Senior Prom. Sophomores - WiIson's future leaders Z' , L Sm. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS- IFalIl Cochren, Sec., Arnold, Pres.: Enders, Vice-Pres. ISpringI Butler, Pres. Balling, Sec., Stutzman, Vice-Pres. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Row I: Ort, Malan, Stutzman, Vice-Pres., Balling, Sec.: Butler, Pres. Arnold, Pres: Brown, Wilson. Row ll: Porler, Crilly, Crow, McMillan, Martin, Rubin, Makature, Smoot Pow III: Dikeman, Makrauer, Gordon, Queen, Beistle, Cotkin, Jackson, Helus. Row IV: Kadow, Marks King, Mix, Howell, Cline, Wood, Woodward. Row V: Sisneros, Campbell, Montgomery, Chase, Artman Beckman, Champeny, Rosier. Row VI: Walack, Thompson, Green, McLellan, Powers, Gregory, Barrett Schwenn, Grubacich. The Sophomore class council, under the sponsorship ot Mr. Woodward, has contributed much to school activities by showing their untaltering interest and enthusiasm. They contributed to Wilson's social tunctions by holding a post tootball-game dance. I 3 1 l 5 5 3 1 Student and Supreme Courts-iudges and iury Q A it T l T STUDENT COURT- Row l: Kerr, Moore, Prosecuting Attorney, Meyer, Chiet Justice, Lyman Chief Justice Sims, Clerk, Wright. Row Il: Davis, Tilton, Garverick, Whitman. Row Ill: Allgrim, Randolph Hopkins Chief Justice, Rosier, McSween. SUPREME COURT'-V Creasey, Mr. Bemis, Brown, Betts, Mr. Morernen The members ot these courts are nominated by the Board ot Governors and approved by the Legislature. Thirteen students torm the Student Court, whose chiet duty is to try, judge, and counsel student ottenders. The three mem- bers ot the Supreme Court usually act in an advisory cap- acity to coordinate the activities ot the Commissioners, Legislature, and Student Court. The Supreme Court also acts as a court ot appeals tor the Student Court. Commissioners - Student trouble-shooters COMMISSIONERS- Row I: Schell, Crowley, Sec., Poehlein, Thompson, Head Commissioner, Rumble Governor of Safety, Baker, Governor of Safety, Moody, Head Commissioner, Bybee, Selby, Shapiro, Hum phrey. Row II: Gavett, Fairchild, Beistle, Plemon, Chase, Holmgren, Kaplan, Johnson, Rosebolt, Adams Palmateer, Sharpe. Row Ill: Cherin, Organ, Carey, Kline, Grubacich, Binger, Snead, Dennerlein, Kleinhammer, Schwenn. Row IV: Powers, Sims, Eischen, Caster, Brown, Croshaw, Bartlett, McGinnis Gilmore, Selzer. Row V: Garrison, Dreyer, Elliott, Beeks, Wohlstattar, Sullivan, Jamieson, Goodrich Work. The Commissioners are the policemen ot Bruinville. As the law entorcement body ot the school, they have been very busy this year coping with student ottenders. It is the iob ot the commissioners to issue citations to students who dis- turb the peace or otherwise violate student body laws. Ai- though they have received iittle recognition tor the worlc they have done. this has not kept them trom doing an ex- cellent iob. The Legislature serves as the important link between stu- dent government and the student body. Any student may have a voice in government attairs by appearing and pre- senting his ideas during the weelciy legislature meetings. The members ot Legislature approve appointments made by the president, transact any business that needs legis- lative action, and make all student body laws. 'uw Sri! fi , 2 4-H urn Ex im I A v mgiww - Q mea: A, VL y 5 SQ ,Q X K, - . A , x A V51 1'-Wifi: ' g g? gs E QQ 3 5? Maw, -2 : f'1 fi nh Girls' League exists to help others u Qin, 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD- lFalIJ Waddelow, Treas., Strobridge, Vice-Pres., Cottrell, Rec. Sec., Brightman, Pres, ISpringD Moody, Corr. Sec., Ashbrook, Treas., Davis, Rec. Sec., Cottrell, Vice-Pres., Strobridge, Pres. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD- Row I: Bybee, Erickson, Brightman, Strobridge, Fairchild, Graye. Row II: Stutzman, Davis, Snead, Brummel, Rudd, Gaverick. Row III: MacKay, Whitman, Grubacich, Hossom, Binger, Ashbrook, Traffert. GIRLS' LEAGUE-The sole aim ot Girls' League is to give service to any and all in need. Under the guidance ot Mary Brightman and Nancy Stro- bridge, the league has held a cake sale, tashion show, and a post game dance which raised enough money to allow the girls to contribute over a hundred dollars to the student body tund and send enough CARE pack- ages to Korea to teed tour children tor six months. B x Gold and Jeweled W's-Wilson's highest honor GOLD AND JEWELED W WlNNERS- Row I: Snead, Sandford, Gould, Jeweled W, Betts, Jeweled Wg Lewin, Jeweled W, Fairchild, Tinsley. Row ll: Tilton, Strobriclge, Bryant, Brightman, Tucker, Bakken, Tripeny. Row ill: DelComa, Wright, Walker, Beeks, Whitesell, Hazlewood, Cox. POTENTIAL GOLD AND JEWELED W WINNERS- Row l: Sandford, Tilton, Butterfield, White, Fairchild, Stutzman, Lindsoe, Reid. Row ll: Nagle, Davis, Smith, Adams, Tinsley, Whitman, Brummel, MacKay, Tucker. Row Ill: Bryant, Strobridge, Rathman, Walker, Tripeny, Cushman, Betts. Row IV: Brown, Caro, Cottrell, Meyer, Beeks, Viets, DelComa, Cox, Binger. GOLD AND JEWELED W'S-Wilson bestows her highest honor-the gold and jeweled VV -on her sons and daughters who have disting- uished themselves by giving ot their time and talent to school service. These award winners have not sought glory, but have worked long and hard tor the pleasure ot accomplishment and service. 77 5: , 4 af if T.. 35 1 v wffmi 5 5 W lb if f Y Ami. ,,- P 11 E HAVE ALL if E i g l a i OUR HEARTS T0 E LEDG 'S ,axifg 5:-lf' Wilson Life The palio is lhe cenfer of Wilson life. As we crowd info lhe palio during our morning ac'l'ivi+y period and al' noon, 'l'he air hums wi+h con- versa+ions aboul' ex'I'ra-curricular aclivifies. Sfudenls rehash lhe social even+s of The year, 'lhe fun al' Big Bear over Chrislmas vacalion, 'rhe Easf- er weelr spenl' al Laguna Beach or Balboa, fhe Beachcombers' Ball, 'rhe Sweelhearls' Dance, 'lhe Junior-Senior Prom, and fhe Governors' Ball. Under The palms and pepper frees, lhe boys and girls relax as +hey enioy +he candies and colces boughl' al' +he sludenl' body slore. Some of +he s+uden+s are reviewing 'lheir lessons, bul' mos+ prefer +o relax and enioy lhe California sunshine. Pepsters add spirit and color to games Well lcnown to Wilsonites are these groups of spirited pepsters whom we enioy cheering at our multitude ol games and pep rallies. Through tears or laughter our Bruin is always there to inspire our spirits. Upper Left: Varsity Yell Leaders- Leitch, Crawford, Atkinson, Smith, J., Putman. Upper Right: Song Leaders- Grimes, Steele, Andrews, Whitman, lngle, Reid, Sandford. Center Left: B Yell Leaders- Smoot, Horner, Rowe, Campbell, Smith, A. Center: Bruin. Center: Right: B Song Leaders- Stevenson, Marlow, Ward, Chase, Balling. Lower Left: Maiorettes- Dill, Schoenberger, Fenner, Brown, Caster, Trelut, Nelson, Snipes. Lower Right: Flag Girls- Norton, Moore, Beckstead, McHenry, lseman, Dalton, Skefsey, Glover. The Bruinettes add beauty and color to our games and parades with their red and gold costumes and precision routines. BRUINETTES Row I: Bowman, Livick, Revo, Hart, Coe, Mrs. Gunning, Butterfield, N., Wilie, McClain, Hastings, Rupel. Row Il: Watson, Popkin, Davis, Bridwell, Butterfield, E., Baird, Buxton, Andreson, Betts, Flamer. Row III: Boyer, Caro. On her return from the Olympics in Helsinki, Pat McCormick made a surprise appearance at Wilson and we had a chance to see our own alumna, who was voted one of the ten outstanding American women of 1953. Pat thrilled a capacity crowd with a display of the diving technique that helped win The i952 Olympic Championship for the United States. Pat McCormick brings honor and fame to Wilson Q Y, im? x T42 w. .- Us V V x Q U. X am, -'H ' ' , x 'Wi A Tsai, . W U D . , ,.. , , , , A 1 . -3 A . , .5 V,. ,BA .M if JK. J fz 1 kk M 5 1 'im , X fi tg 1 5, , 1' . -' H ff ,5i5,ZT5H1 e W S 3 273 :.,,., .,..,.,,,...,.,..,. . ., ,, 5 S Q r WW I :sh 4 5, ,Um f 5 'f:::':1.:: A M 'g , A .mmm . .Ai ww MQ'r:fHf'Q1i4iZS?'S??f'l'55 i? - 7 M 5 Q g ' 3? El f ng 5252 Wm, 9 gq '15 U 4 . ,1 , mm f 522225 H V was H' :g.,. ,: :,. :,.., .. M M92 . , 2 'ff f Mm N ' , .,..,..:. 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WMA M :g - V 'Ulf-Wwe: 5 ,MM A f -EQ mx fi ,K 1 N ' 5' ,AQ ff? Q A5319 Q52 A fiw-Mi .514-kfiw Y' A J 1355? ifii ff? A if A if Q gg 5 ff' 4 . Mrffxg A ,, ip WL-Q 4 f N fir-'WQU Ei ir R31 5 QE 3 X AL-Vx W ww xuW?l1.ye:.'gQg 3 .gi f , 1 '- ' L J ,fn f . , ,, f 2-,,f in - ws. al Lk Ei' sg V. Q ' X ' Q 14 W Iiixiwxii VK 'SZ' f mfg 9, ,.'f,. 44, ,4 , My X3 M, ff NH QU' W 'fflx gixqifgg K . mm, gi? f' ,Er Q9 2sg,.,f 1 'J' E 9 Wx 5 5, im av i Y3, K, W r 3 3 Mm? wfkf! I3 M ,3 I' '??'. MQ x ZW! 'I I 34521. 4 12, g 55' . 1, Y . gif 4 5' 5.,,, fa? xg y af A g , E 9 ,ggxm ,mm 5 5 in g gg 5E'2fE' 7 K Af . 1 Wi ' 44 2' QQ-525 NY my B QQ f gif- QW BAND- Row I: Martin, Fowler, Hunsaker, Peters, Fein, King. Row Il: Mr. Furianick, King, lvie, McLeod, Barrie, Richy, Cowell, Farrell, Stein, Bohl, Shay, Todd, Wadler, Hart. Row III: Mulliken, Sparrar, Niess, Gott, Fredrickson, Carson, Clinard, Mol- ter, Brelcke, Cartledge, Richardson, Carr, Brian, Blake. Row IV: Campbell, Dreyer, Rubin, Phillips, Anderson, Morton, Bostian, Hawthorne, Foreman, Short, Turner, Rush, Meyer, King. Row V: West, Carson, Baker, Crosby, Garrison, Wood, Stineman, Ball, Smith. BAND-Playing a big part in the revival ot Wilson's school spirit in l953 was the snappy Red and Gold band. Conduc- tor Niclc Furianiclc and drum maior Wes Farrell, veteran ot three years' service, led the band at all home games and pep rallies. The band marched in the All-Western Band Review, Armistice Day Parade, and was guest band at the U. C. l.. A. Band Day. Again this year the Vlfilson band- sters wallced away with top honors at the Fullerton lvlusic Festival. 87 A CAPELLA CHOIR Row I: Hazlet, Greene, White, Thompson, A., Galzen, Rupel. Butterfield, Lewin, Mann, Haynes, Westley, Wollard, Green, Anderson, McSwain, Davisson. Row II: Stearley, Fitzgerald Nadeau, Basile, Dahl, Stapleton, Williams, Finlayson, Betts, Tripeny, Traffert, Baird, Davis, Burke DcArmond, Guidry. Row III: Caro, Orr, Eslick, Spencer, Welch, Hofta, Baum, Miller, L., Parsons Prosser, Peters, Cushman, Bryant, Adams, Hancock, Morey. Row IV: Duggan, Logan, Thompson 'illcGarvey, Sfordahl, Park, Karste, Elliot, McCurdy, Beeks, Buckner, Donovan, Walker, Rush, Smith. SENIOR GIRL'S GLEE CLUB Row I: Willis, Nlalan, Cannon, Cuddeback, Rider, Deana, Wyatt, Barnhart, Paige, Anderson, Franks, Johns, Kleese, Williams, Dudley, Erick- son, Vertrees, Miss Kathleen Stewart, Row Il: Mr. Ellithorpe, Kurkjian, Herman Davidson, Skare, Cupiss, Bower, Irwin, Cook, Schwenn, Watts, Neumaier, Per- field, Wood, Brummel, Walter. Row III: Christopher, Peterson, Dowdy, Chase McCampbell, Hare, Montgomer, Butterfield, Hamilton, Nlclnerney, Nerrie, McCollum Brightman, Hughes, Parker. Row IV: Nichols, Biechlin, Hoffman, Gibson, Barrett Rathman, Linton, Hughes, B., Helms, Hart, Hartzell, Oudeans, Smith, Bailey. BOY'S GLEE CLUB Tossas, Wertz, Spat Bosen, Cormany, I Ellithorpe. Row ll Baum, Park, Loon Denovan, Cooper, C Q 63 'Jia rattan 0 0 Q f r '?5,lfir-frtwhff CHORAL ORGAlNllZATlONS-Under llme able direclion ol Mr. Elli- lliorpe, Wilson vocalisls liave developed lour line singing organizalions. llwe A Capella Choir, Senior and Junior Girls' Glee Clubs, and Boys' Glee Club, all lop-nolclm groups, enlerlained in concerls and operella, in solos and radio broadcasls. yn, Nadeau, Dowlin, . f-. .. H ,. JUNIOR GlRL'S GLEE CLUB Row I: Sona, Powell, Smith, Keiser, Wallace, Nalley Ward, Brown, J., Swope, Wilson, Galzen, Peeble, Hart, J, Row ll: Freedman Bostian, Mangold, Rose Budd, Hart C., Enders, Pascoe, Rudzinski, Barham, Cartledge Hill. Row Ill: Myers, Nestler, Austin, Oates, Whitford, Ward, G., King, Tlworsell Wynn, Arrigo, Brown, P., Clark, Martin. Row IV: Nlr. Ballagh, Price, Alderson Herbert, Caldwell, Cormanv, Elliot, Dana, Caro, Hopkins, Rozas. A Brain' f N324 lvrlwl ales: swwslslfi A r:m:la 5maiil ORCHESTRAV- Row I: Alexander, Lenney, Todd, Claar, Read, Beller, Donner, Smith, Twombley, Bibb, Waddelow, Lindsoe, Kruse, Bump, Beckstrand, Hearons. Row II: Holmgren, Cochran, Akersborg, Davis, Stutzman, Clark, Zittel, Clunk, Cleaver, Springer, DelComa, Randolph, Fairchild, Sheffield, Reynold. Row Ill: Hyland, King, Green, Mix, Henry, Ellis, Wall, Crossman, Smith, Malcolm, Woll, Sims, Davies, Kenworthy, Strobridge. Rovv IV: Mr. Furianick, Stutzman, Wadler, Morford, Smith, Crawford, Waller, Farrell, Hopkins, Phillips, Whitesell, Rush. ORCHESTRA-Upholding the traditions of the past, the Wilson orches- tra, under the baton of Nicholas Furianick, was rated superior among or- chestras in Southern California for the thirteenth consecutive year. Out- standing members of the orchestra represented Wilson in a conference orchestra at luscon, Arizona, during Easter vacation. Other outstanding musicians represented Wilson in the All-City Orchestra and the All-South ern-California Band. Highlights ofthe year were the Christmas Pageant, All-School Play, Music Festival, Operetta, and Vespers. The orchestra won top honors at Fullerton this year, and some critics acclaimed it as one of the ten best high school orchestras in the United States. ALL CITY ORCHESTRA-H Row I: Smith, Donner, Grove, Waddelow, Mr. Furianick, Kruse, Bump, Beckstrand, Hearons. Row II: Reynolds, Smith, Claar, Sheffield, Fairchild, Malcolm, Cochran, Akersborg, Read, Todd, Strobridge. Row Ill: Henry, Green, Davis, DelComa, Randolph, Kenvvorthy, Sims, Davies. Row IV: Rush, Hop- kins, Smith, Wadler, TUSCON CONFERENCE ORCHESTRA, ALL-SOUTHERI CALIFORNIA BAND! Row I: Henry, Wadler, Smit Rush, All-Southern-California Band. Row II: Wai delow, Fairchild, Strobridge, Smith, Donner. Tuscc Conference Orchestra. illiii '1 4 CPERETTA-Long Beach residenls. as well as Wilson sludenls, loolc lor- ward fo ihe biennial operefla, in which Jrhe music, arf, coslurne. and slage groups combine lheir lalenls. The I953 presenlaiion, Sigrnond Romberg's S+udenT Prince . was a selloul and was hailed by crilics as being of pro- fessional gualily and one ol our finesl produclions. Leading roles were sung by Mallory Wallcer,Louise -l'ripeny,John Buclcner,and Bobbie Haynes. Mr. Ellilhorpe supervised fhe enlire produclion, assisled by Mr. Furianiclc, orcheslra direclor, Miss Reagan, dance direcior, Mrs. Luberg, coslurning, Miss Burdick. slagecrafl, and Mr. Edwards, slage Technician. QE ff si . ng 4 B 2. ffw Q M A v,:,.,x ,W , - .QW Wfzvn Qs WM, N532 NE is ,5Q5gawgw?. ' mg- 5 ,of Wg 8 fi? M -1' L W , Q gf af -Q .,.., I 5. 5, X rm Vs WJ 'mfs 'aw Q V ' f ' X 35-f , ,, ' 4 .. x ' , X, hw L' f p X. H gl 1' . .,.,,. . ,, 8 Y , , , - ,wfiw A , A ' E r ggi : - , if igggpggfg M 3 X G .. as A '- ... F' 3 ix Sf 3 iw X , 4,2 x if N X if 4- ,, fi Q :Q F ga , ,K k I: l gf: 3- A f M??'WMi,? if M .... I Q' A A D . , fy A J fgkk, -2 NM . , 5 'bm QM f' if-0 .gEi.:-:I-5' Q' KV -F w ww DRORITIES AND FRATERNITIES--For e TirsT Time in Wilson's hisTory, sororiTies wal TraTerniTies have been recognized as filson clubs. Taking Their place in campus le, They have shown Their good will by as- sTing in school proiecTs such as campus ean-up and The Girls' League Fashion wow. ln addiTion, They parTicipaTed in ouT- :le chariTable acTiviTies, noTably The Child- fn's l'lospiTal Auxiliary and The T'lave-A- earT Bazaar. We welcome Them To Wil- in liTe. Kappa Delta Phi KAPPA DELTA PHI- Row I: Tat- man, Mclnerney, Wickwar, Pres.g Redmond, Vice-Pres. Row Il: Wie- land, Parkin, Shaw, Melford. mg, -J? Y? Iota Chi IOTA CHI- Row I: Sierr, Sprouse, Treas., Smith, Vice-Pres. Palmer, Pres., McCollum, Sec., Landis, Bailey. Row II: Spen cer, Schoenberger, Hyland, Fenner, Whiiford, Ivanovich. Gamma Gamma GAMMA GAMMA- Row I: Tucker, Treas., Brown, Vice-Pres. Tilton, Pres., Hopkins, Past Pres., Dunbar, Sec. Row Il: Peacher Knee, Messick, Leeder. Delia Gamma Omega DELTA GAMMA OMEGA- Row I: Young, Hart, Siutzman Lindsoe, King, Becksirand, Henry, Row II: Cochran, Akersborg King, Jones, Mix, Read. elta Tau Sigma ELTA TAU SIGMAW Row I Helus Goodman Tscherny Row II :CampbelI, Wilson. lpha Chi PHA CHI GAMMA- zdge Msir. Row Il: carabs ARABS- Row I: Tickell Stuth Vnce Pres Webb Pres Jordan as.g Weriz. Row II Leitch Robinson Huntley Knight 93 Lambda Sigma LAMBDA SIGMA- Row I: Mobley, Privett, Treas., Talbot, Vice-Pres., Forsburg, Rec. Sec., Rockhold, Sgt-At-Arms, Wrighi, Corr. Sec. Row III: Baldwin, Cose, Lendgrin, Al- berts, Babcock, Chi Delia Gamma CHI DELTA GAMMA-H Row I: Sillivan, Whitiingfon, Treas.g Dodd, VicerPres., Goetting, Pres., Ward, Sec,g Edes, Pledge MsIr.p I-Iaifley, Corr. Sec. Row ll: Mrs. Olmsted, Stone, Sgt-Ai-Arms, Hartman, Chase, Social-Chmn., Blair, I-list., Snow- den, Pub. Row III: Martin, Prayer Msn., Laing, Pub. Chmn. loga OGA- Row I: Moore, Treas., Hart, Sec., iston, Vice-Pres., Scott, Pres., Deam, Past res., Ford, Past Treas., Ours, Pledge Mis- 'ess. Row Ii: Cupiss, Carr, Atkinson, Mrs. iurining, Faculty Adviser, Webb, Donlan, mderson. Row ill: West, Gretter, Devine, Jiltermood, Lightfoot, Nuttall, Sawyer. Delta Gamma Phi 'ELTA GAMMA PHI- Row I: Greene, Lew- 1, Cooper, Vice-Pres., Kleffrnan, Pres., iusolf, Rec. Sec,, Christopher, Treas., Long, iorr. Sec. Row ll: Ellithorpe, Shockney, ramer, Williams, Buckner, Freedna, Row ll: Andre, Satchell, Davis, Pledge Mstr.g osenquist, Laing. 99 b . 1 W P M ...W gg X i - ,V -. .ff M X K wa Q V Q 2 si' - . , diy X Z ' ei 6 'QW L... 5 36 W' 'FW . ' f Q 'ig J . C 59,3 , ,L . .5 ff 3 g M, 4 - y a 5 .i Q an 1 N Km 25 fi 5 fi 5: 1.3 'NX W SIGMA CHI EPSILON- Row I: James, Past Pledge Mstr., Taylor, Past Treas., Wright, Past Sec Smith Past Vice-Pres., Horner, Pres., Wilson, Vice-Pres., Hugen, Sec., Sheridan, Treas., Baker, Pledge Mstr Row Il: Mr. Comiskey, Kane, Putman, Bolger, Davidson, Stebenne, Tossas, Miller. Row Ill: Hickey Kinsey Sigma Chi Epsilon Crawford, Thornberry, Wilson, Reborn, Lichtenhan, Hillman. S. F. 0. S.F.O.A Row I: Steele, Council Mistress, Miller, Treas.p Holshouser, Rec. Sec., Jarvis, Pres., Madden, Vice-Pres., Thompson, Vice-Pres., Brown, Corr. Sec., Brightman, Pub. Row II: Brown, Hunter, Ralston, Johannessen, Balling, Stearns, Andrews, Dulin. Row Ill: Windsor, Davis, Skelsey, Alexander, Dalton, Hawthorne, Brightman, Rudd. Row IV: Stapleton, Rozas, Schlesinger, Scott, Patty, Flanders, Tripeny, Lauer. l -M M ND HER NANE T0 .nil Club Wilson Clubs are as old as fhe school irself. Club members mee'r during aclivify period +o discuss 'rheir hobbies and inleresls and 'lo enioy working fogeiher. Some spend +heir lime oulside of school +o par+icipa+e in crea+ive ac+ivi'ries and parlies wi+h +heir fellow sludenls. Teachers give freely of lheir lime 'ro sponsor clubs and assume l'he responsibilily of ac- companying lhe organizalions on 'lrips 'ro colleges, parks, museums, and lheafers. Almosl' all Wilsonires belong +o one or more clubs, and if is here +ha+ we form +he close friendships +ha+ will enrich 'Phe memories of our days al' Wilson. 13 SWlMMlNG- Row l: Knight, Barr, Cole, Astenuis, Webb, Drum, Vice Pres., Steve' Benie Farrell in action son, Pres., Price, Sec.-Treas., Farrell, Green, Freeman, Henry. Row ll: Valley, Mc- Candless, Gillis, Farrell, Quinn. Davies, Kelsey, Hall, Pomerlean, Bryson, Cormier, Wilson. Row Ill: Vlfigod Shaw, Fox, Bordner, Osterman, Woelfel, Dreyer, Bordner, Garrison, Cotter, lourtie. Pete Archer. Wilson athletes boost school spirit LETTERMEN'S Row l: Lane, Moore, Capt. JV Cross-Country, Kelsey, Capt. C Water Polo, Kelly, Capt. C Track, Koller, Capt. V Basketball, Roberts, Hazelwood, Chmn. of Promotions, Stevenson, Capt. V Swimming, Chmn. of Hall of Fame, Rush, Sec., Viets, Pres., Meyer, Vice Pres., Buckner, Treas., Co-Capt V Football, Beebe, Historian, Green, Co-Capt. V Football, Jordan, Capt, V Track, Gebb, Capt, V Cross-Coun- try, Powers, Young, Capt. B Basketball, Schmidt, Capt. B Track, Bain, Capt. C Water Polo, Thompson, Capt. JV Baseball. Row ll: Mr. Reel, Leach, Valley, Makature, Pomerleau, Harris, Bryson, Parry, Wood, Davies, Trachl, Shifflet, West, Pepoy, Story, Sanjose, Jameson, Rubin, Nyqyist, Cron, Quinn, Webb, Wigod, Whitesell, Cox, Mr, Rowland. I0l fi. fx H1195 , Q sf 3593 M ' km NH 1 W3 W' .vw ,fn .4- 4 , ,Q . V ' ne' W. 951 Q x. 4' 3 NT af 7 m 4 , V Q 'ML 5 J var 1 'Y f A x 7 lg -:Gv Si J. Z ge! I W gs S-f' ' ,,-,rg S wr: ff? x ,Dux Q ps rfwfnliwv 7 X EE F 43W ,Ja 'eyf'?f , J' 5 Q W' X -if 4' E Y 153 , gr 2 1. I if Q 4- ..., , M M' 3 g i , ii gagf X 'S g df aa 5? 1 , -f 1, .1--:. M- V , 5 ' .51g,f53.' ,' 'ff gif A 1 '5 3 ,,: .1 3 , Q 5? O VI.. N 4 Q 2: lf? 4, , K, W ,f M' .1513 M I w W A 4 llz I kg 5' ., We ' ..,.,.:2: lzzqlzlf :Fif i A:.: 3 ' f u ,, Q' - is-ff::r wf ve-.. 'Haw SWIMMING AND DlVlNG'- Row I: Gaynard, Springer, Mor- ris, Young, Cooper, Blair. Row ll: O'Hare, Bybee, DeLong, Beckman, Gordon, Johnson, Row III: Adams, Baca, Grelu, Artman, Dilcernan, Lockridge, Queen, Crow Alexander. Bruins improve athletic skills SVVliviiVilNG and DIVING-W A new organization to the campus is the swimming and diving club. lls interest is cen- tered in the promotion and improvement oi swimming skills. Meets at Poly, Jordan, and Compton are another highlighl ol this last-growing group. BOWLING-Mrs. Scheman, sponsor, enioys relaxation and lun with the many bowling enthusiasts who lorm the club. Grouped in teams, they play in league games among themselves and in outside competition. One ol the outstanding teams placed second in a nation-wide event. BOWLING Row I: Clark, Welsh, Schell, Peek, Engle, Sandford, Cunningham, Treas., White, Girl's Vice Pres., Baer, Pres., Smead, Boys' Vice Pres., Erb, Rec. Sec., Hyland, Schmidt, Finell, Reagan, Wilkinson, Jacobson. Row ll. Mrs. Scheman, Powell, Padore, Molsbarger, Andre, Ward, Bemis, Jones, Spafafore, Simdale, Cochran, Brown, Mariner, Kline, Guidry. Row Ill: Hall, Sexton, Speaks, Siegel, Sparrer, Hardie, Basile, Siders, Johnson, Petersen, Gordon, Blum, Savage. A as ids-. ks. N RIDING Upper: Mrs. March, Cohen, Dourte, Claar, Pres., Laing, Bartlett, Sec.-Treas.g Burton, Frederick, McConnell, Vice Pres., Gibson, Arch, NlcGilvray, Haines, Hughes, Walton. Lower, Row I: Richardson, Mr. Johns, Jameson. Row ll: North, Hoxie, Fair- child. Lenney, Mick, Sommerville, Gabrielson, Boomer, Budd, Oates, Cosby. Wilsoniies excel in horsemanship RIDING-To create better health through active exercise and to stimul- ate an interest in good horsemanship and the great outdoors are the principal aims ot the Wilson Riding Club. The club participated in numer- ous parades and contests throughout the year under the able sponsor- ship ot Mrs. March and lvlr. Johns. 107 DEIVIOS-The Demos Club exists only to create school spirit and triend- Iiness among the student body. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Eveland they have promoted campus clean-up. Continuing their traditions, they decorated goal posts tor tootball games and the gymnasium tor atter- game dances. DENIOS Row I: Balling, Skelsey, Beebe, Brown, Sec., Meyer, Pres., Gulbransen, Vice Pres., Kelly, Reid, Vardy. Row II: Bakken, Jarvis, Holshouser, Dalton, Marley, Scott, Patty, McHenry, Flanders. Row III: Steele, Leitch, Jordan, Gebb, Smith, Jarvis, Lauer, McSween, McFadden. Row IV: Lalley, Wilson, Lane, Sammons, Humphreys, Thompson, Reeve. RECREATION Row I: Shortley, Co-ord., Berger, Vaughn, Treas., Angle, Vice Pres., Thornberry, Pres, Jack- son, Sec.g Smoot, Trans., Fisher, Game, Mang,, Pearson. Row II: Miss Hansen, Fennessy, Alexander, Wilson, Lovell, Saylor, Heywood, Thompson, Winebrenner. Row III: Hunt, Young, Long, Orton, Schwager, Buckner, White, lvie, Reagan, Krunic. Row IV: Lilligh, Ferris, Cormack, Gordon, Smith, Rose, Bronaugh, RECREATION-The Recreation Club, under the sponsorship ot Miss I-lansen, promotes ideal tellowship in democratic play. 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X K. . . 2 M .w VMS2 3.3.13 XEQQSNM WQNQSA ww xii WSI Nw 2, ci if Ei Q wid' ,, QQ SEQ H' JUNIOR STATESMEN- Row l: Graye, Sneed, Bixby, Baker, Jones, Moore, Treas., Murray, Corr. Sec., Gar- verick, Past Rec. Sec., Lyman, Vice Pres., Meyer, Pres., Ramsey, Past Pres., Creasey, Past Vice Pres., Tucker, Rec. Sec., Waddelow, Past Treas., Brown, Warren, Nettleman, Makraver, Shapiro, Kunz, Herman. Row ll: Glover, Oliver, Kurkiian, Brown, White, Schell, Sharpe, Mix, Desmond, Copeland, Wilson, Davis, Noble, Newhan, Poschman, MacKay, Brightman, Nagle, Snead, Ashbrook, Strobridge, Traffert, Lardin, Liove, Moody. Row III: Hart, Adams, Weill, Bell, Neumaier, Adams, Hile, Engle, Powell, Soltysik, Mc- Campbell, Kline, Donner, Petro, Schlesinger, Allgrim, Schwenn, Grubacich, McLallan, Nichols, Trexel, Rathman, Sperry, Enlow, Bemis, Phipps, Whittington, Carrier. Row IV: Masters, Binger, Davis, Hossom, I-licks, Kingston, Carolyn, Kingston, Marilyn, Osler, Bebich, Becman, Kline, Mariner, Young, Hawkins, Hopkins, Hall, Sweningsen, Beeks. Row V: Smead, Marmion, Chelius, Sims, Hughes. Junior Slalesmen Train To serve our Nation JUNIOR STATESMEN-IT is The desire oT The Junior STaTesmen To encourage wiser voTing and beTTer sTaTes- rnanship by cooperaTing wiTh The naTional organizaTion. lT is Through The sTudy and pracTical applicaTion oT The work- ings OT The American governmenT ThaT sTudenTs learn To be good ciTizens. This year The club sponsored a highly suc- cessful GeT OUT and VoTe campaign among The ciTizens of The surrounding elecToral disTricTs. They circulaTed peTiT- ions To obTain I0.000 signaTures approving The righT oT I8- year-olds To voTe. On April 7, They Took over The ciTy gov- ernmenT oT Long Beach and became acquainTed wiTh The Jim HOpl4inS and Shelly Rousse learn first , , hand the organization of Long Beach city WOFTCIFTQS oT OUP Clliy. governmenfu 111 NEWCOMERS- Row I: Dunbar, Jansen Founder, McCanless, Vice Pres., Welch Pres., Masters, Founder, Cowell, Boley. Row II: Mr. Moremen, Kirk, Goldstein Lundsene, Lockridge, Richardson, Gibbons. Row III: Lauzon, lvie, Commons, Behm Kinkin. Y-TEEN- Row l: Wasserman, Bell, Lovell Soph. Pres., Bradford, Jr. Pres., Smith Sr. Pres., Whitman, Past Jr. Pres., Guthrie Jr. Vice Pres., Cose, Past Jr. Vice Pres., Lowery, Soph. Vice Pres. Row Il: Arriaga 1 Crow, Grove, Desmond, Zutfer, Rull, Beisf- le, Soph. Sec., Kozak, Sheffield, Past Soph Sec., King, Bixby, Coiler. Row Ill: DeLong Dauns, Past Jr. Sec., Evand, Soph. Treas., Grubacich, Kleinhammer, Schwenn, Gruye Hopkins, Gaston, Long. 1 1 1 1 NEWCOMERS-The Newcomers Club was organized This year lo help sludenls new lo Wilson feel al home and be- come acguainied wilh our campus and sludenl body.Spon- sored by Mr. Moremen, who is also a newcomer, il has helped ils members lo enioy lhe social life of Wilson and oi Long Beach. Y-TEENS--The Y-Teens is a subsidiary of lhe Y. W. C. A. and is open lo any girl who wishes lo ioin. The aim of lhe club is lo develop lolerance among lhe members and lo raise money lor Y. W. C. A. proiecls in foreign counlries. Under The sponsorship ol Miss Belle Cree, lhe girls dem- onslrale lheir modeling abilily al lheir annual Fashion Show in March. l. fl' i I I is-.. f KEY- Row I: Butler, Hall, Moore, Treas.g Cox, Meyer, Pres., Rumble, Sec., Ramsey, Brekke, Baum. Row Il: Bosna, McGinnis, Marmion, Han- cock, Randolph, Arnold, Goddard, Putman. Row lll: Krenwinkel, Thomp- son, Hopkins, Rosier, Walker, Jamieson, Sweningsen. Row IV: Baker, Creasey, Lyman, Beeks. Outstanding campus men form Key Club KEY CLUB-Jim Meyer, oulslanding sludenl, wilh lhe assislance ol members ol Kiwanis, organized The Wilson Key Club lhis year. Mr. Jack Bosna. lacully sponsor, 'rogelher wilh lvlr. Pulnam and lvlr. Goddard, Ki- wanis sponsors, helped To selecl lhe charler members from among lhe boys who have dislinguished lhemselves in campus governmenl. Kiwanis sponsors Key clubs lhroughoul The nalion lo recognize sludeni abilily in governmenl and lo develop leadership and good cilizenship. Key Club members discuss vvi1h Mr. Catlin and Mr. Bosna the highly successful pay assembly in which Joe HousTon's band was featured. 113 F.T.A.-V Row I: Herman, Earp, Bryant, Trees., Dowdy, Pres., Pemberton, Vice Pres., Gossett, Sec., Lovell, Hist. Row ll: Mr. Kooi, Brummel, Bell, Tripeny, Tsc- herny, Goodman, Sharpe, Keiser. F.B.L.A,-- Row l: Poehlein, McCormick, Kurkiian, Clark, Jakubik, Vice Pres., But- terfield, Past Pres., Roy, Past Vice Pres., Whittington, Sec., Sisneros, Trees.: Sum- berg, Newton. Row II: Miss Kendzierska, Bybee, Richars, Bradford, Guthrie, Bode, Schell, Welch, Parsons, Dickinson, Mc- Ginnis. Row lil: DeArmond, Zeimet, Nel- son, Baggesen, Ukestead, McMurray, An- dersen, Yanac, Weimar, Ropczycki, Ennis. Row IV: Lynch, Schmidt, Hartman, Ward, Dodd, Lathrom, Sparr, Erskine, Kenyon, Ward, Johnson, Collier. F. T. A.-Embryonic teachers study the advantages ot the teaching protession and prepare themselves tor a tu- ture ot service to their communities. lvlr. Kooi is the spon- sor. F. B. L. A.--The aims ot the Future Business Leaders ot America are to give the students some contact with the business world, to meet other students with mutual inter- ests, and to develop leadership. These aims are accomp- lished through tield trips to various banks. stores, and ot- tices. l-lighlight ot the year is the State Convention. lll DRESS REPRESENTATlVESf Upper, Fall Sem. Row I: Jones, Willcut, Gavett Gould, Selby, Reynolds, Bybee, Billings, Davis, Snead, Chmn.g King, Parker Skelsey, Shapiro, Lindsoe, Aston, Cochran, Herman. Row ll: Mrs. Town send, McNally, Murray, Moore, Hoxie, Nieto, Ledford, Erickson, Nettle man, McCool, Johnson, Wade, Van Every, Flanigan, McAnish, West Gretter, Engle. Row Ill: Wiltermood, Chaffee, Havse, Perfield, Rud zinski, Trout, Allen, Beasley, Schwenn, Howell, Brightman, Willis, Coffin Miller, Arrigo, Buckner, Smith, Parsons. Row IV: Boyer, Bridwell, Wal lack, Organ, Green, Tripeny, Binger, Cottrell, Sprowl, Black, Brown Smith, Dudley, Anderson. DRESS REPRESENTATIVESA Lower, Spring Sem. Row I: Herman, Cannon Parker, Selby, McNally, Gould, Sneed, Sandford, Aston, Erickson, Chmn. Binger, Chmn.g Lindsoe, Shapiro, Norton, Prewette, Warren, Samaras, King, Revo, Poehlein. Row ll: Mrs. Townsend, Murray, Moore, Chaffee Tange, Ledford, Nieto, Yanagi, Rominger, Flanigan, Davis, Nettleman Gordon, Willis, Perfield, Allen, Trout, Beasley, Mills. Row Ill: Powell Bartlett, Andreson, Arrigo, Jirikovec, Dickinson, Marsh, Wilkinson, Wilter- mood, Wallack, Smith, Buxton, Milbourne, Copeland, Berger, Caro, Mix Kirby. Row IV: Parker, Lloyd, Phipps, Hughes, Bell, Giroux, Love, Edes Kingston, Brown, Dudley, Bahmeier, Sprouse, Prather, Madden, Kunce Gretfer. DRESS REPRESENTATIVES-Every section in the school elects one girl each semester to act as a dress representative. This girl checks to see that every girl is dressed ac- cording to regulation. lt is an elective office and each girl earns two or three Gold points, depending on whether she was elect- ed regular representative or alternate. 115 GERMAN- Row I: Rowley, Peek, Gonick, Lewin, Treas., Sahr, Past Vice Pres., Kelsey, Pres., Schwenn, Sec., Cherin, Vice Pres., Daniels, Hoxie, Rout. Row II: Mrs. Burch- ard, Gordon, Plemon, Bartlett, Mattade, Schmidt, McGinley, Shif- tlet, Onesti, Horton, Mosteller. Row III: Kurtz, Quinn, Nyquist, Willcut, Clark, Norton, Campbell, Tuthill, Steinman, Stine, West. Row IV: Kline, Mariner, Schafer, Bur- loridge, Zittel, Swanson, Garrison, Osterman, Willett. Row V: Copulos, Malcolm, White, Driver. GERMAN The German Club. under the sponsorship ot Mrs Burchard, builds triendship among the members and stimulates interest and knowledge about Germany, their country people. and language. This group invites many guest speakers to turther acquaint the students about Ger- Linguists study foreign cultures S.P.Q.R.- Row I: Coe, Cunning ham, Oliver, VicePres.,Waller,Pres. Kline, Sec,, Aldridge, Goldstein Row Il: Bayless, Beckstrand, Reis- man, Rives, Anschultz, Bump. II6 S. P. R.-Students ot Latin meet to increase their know- ledge ot the habits and customs ot Rome, both ot olden times and today. Members ot the club obtain as guest speakers those people who have traveled extensively in Europe and bring back stories and pictures ot Roman and Italian culture. wszxaawms-, ,v -,s.4 is SPANISHW Row I: Cotler, Solty- sik, Pro. Chmn., Flamer, Sec., Pio, Vice Pres., Smead, Pres., Randolph, Past Pres,, Butterfield, Past Vice Pres., Caro, Past Sec., Newton, Sneed, Darneal. Row ll: Miss Dougherty, Butterfield, Myers, Lederman, Dinwiddie, Wilson, Man- gold, Franks, Sisneros, Stearley, Lenney, Harre, Saposnek. Row Ill: Caro, Kalac, Chelius, Powell, How' ell, Carmichael, Rowe, Holloway, Murdock, Trelut, Caster, Brown, Engle. Row IV: Sisneros, Purucker, Tscherny, Bemis, Padille, McCamp- bell, Dana, Green, Nash, Stutz- man, Tenkhoff. Row V: Kline, Dur- ham, Brown, Milligan, Mariner, Clunk. FL ROJORO-The Spanish Club, El Roioro under the sponsorship ot Miss Dougherty, strives to acquaint the s u dents with Spanish culture and to give the students anoth er outlet tor social activity. Each year this club plans a trip to Padua t'lills and outside speakers come to turther acquaint the students with Spanish. to increase world understanding FRENCH-To practice French, and understand France and its people better, is the aim of the French Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Franklin. Various guest speakers en- tertain the French Club members by bringing glimpses of the culture of France. One of the best received was Yank Levy, who told members ot his experiences in France in two wars. 'Li. ...,, nsine f FRENCHA Row I: Morgan, Past Vice Pres., Barrett, Past Sec., Ferguson, Vice Pres., lversen, Pres., Beck- man, Sec.-Treas., Sandford, Past Pres., Kline. Row ll: Mr. Franklin, Griggs, Stapleton, Donner, Wright, Boley. Row lll: Pratte, Welin, Mariner, Gregory. 117 JUNKDR SPEAKERS-These are ouTsTandinq spealcers chosen To address luncheon clubs, churches, and civic orqanizaTions who requesT sTudenT speakers. Wilson is well represenTed in The communiTy by These excellenT oraTors. Mr. CyTron has been The TaculTy advisor Tor many years. Junior Speakers: Gould, Rosier, Croshaw, Lewin, Lyman, Sfrobridge, Brummel. Chemistry Team: Spray, Mr. Voisard, Swanberg, Stuckenberg, Benham, McCandless. CHEMISTRY TEAM-The ChemisTry Team is made up oT The sTudenTs mosT inTeresTed in chemisTry and The Tield oT science. Led by Bruce lvlc- Candless, our Team placed TirsT in The annual compeTiTion sponsored by The American Chemical SocieTy, SouThern CaliTornia secTion. This is The second Time ThaT our Team has brouqhT Top honors To Wilson and To Mr. Voisard who sponsors iT. 118 PHI BETA KAPPAA Row I: Fairchild, Bakken, Watkins, Biechlin, Read, Davis, Lewin, Butterfield. Row II: Clark, Betts, Brown, Caster, Randolph, Bemis, Brummel, Reid, Bryant. Row III: Baum, Hapkins, Meyer, Cottrell, Viets, Caro, Tinsley, Carter. SEALBEARERS Row I: Clark, Fairchild, Watkins, Lauer, Tripeny, Baum, Betts, Strobridge, Cottrell, Randolph, Gould. Row Il: Bryant, Goldstein, Lewin, Reid, Bakken, Davis, Cowell, Butterfield, Rupel, Engle, Rodwell. Row Ill: MacKay, Tinsley, Read, Cox, Bemis, Caster, Brown, Caro, O'Neel, Carter, Hopkins. Row IV: Whitesell, Spray, Meyer, Masters, Leiby, Sullivan, Crawford, Hazelwood, Viets. SCI-ICDLARSI-lll3 SOCIETY-The Scholarship Society is an active chap- ter ot the Calitornia Scholarship Federation, with its purpose to recog- nize, encourage, and reward students having scholastic ability. This club awards Scholarship Lamps to those students who have been in Scholar- ship Society tour semesters lone semester in the senior yearlg Phi Beta Kappa seals are placed on the diplomas ot students who have been in Scholarship six semesters. The Scholarship Society is the largest club on Wilson's campus, with a total membership ot 260 students. ll'J 'V . , ,iw 1 f .mx f U3 K fl 0 W , f' x Ck 'HQ . h 'E H fag 'P+ - f ,wf , Y, .' 'ei wi? FQ 8 QNNH I 2, Ml an Q N. K 3 ,ag fy . f ..,, -.--, Q , Lx A fr' Ai ws Www, X x -es, A . w I ' .,,.f4.' Wx .2 gg, 8 K A xr' . .gg I A V HM, I! f rv 'Q awk 8 is v X, . ,Hgh ski ,W . I 4 I W -it 1 V fy ,gi i' N, 'Q ,, , W Z he MHOQ 4 5 gl. a gy - 9. M X if 4 znzu if g K H.-M S 5 my 5 U vsw Q Q X af. !ff'Hi'. i Y ' 2 af- : 1. ,w.kq-A iiiif dig ra I Q W emi ul Q 1 Y , -:X ' E . is 'f1i'N' A : - E My V' ' 55:3 A V I 'E 9 Q V Q if f f U f 'GJ' ' .S . 5 A I 4, L I My -r ,W kr iff , 'f K Q Ni f rg ' if f Q V 5 gif Q ' Q xf 3 , f 5 2, W U Q - ug 2 I . ,s il If 1' 3' SOCIAL DANCE-To Teach beginners To dance and To give already ex- perienced dancers a chance To learn and pracTice new sTeps is The aim oT The Dance Club. All Types oT modern dancing Trom iiTTerbug To mambo are pracTiced by The members. This year, assisTed by lvliss Reagan, Their sponsor, They Toolc parT in The Dance Show and The ChrisTmas Play. SOCIAL DANCE-- Row I: Nuckolls, Cotler, Organ, Lundene, North, Ken- worthy, Fein. Row ll: Miss Reagan, Cannon, Lovell, Reagan, Dudley, Man- gold, Paige. SQUARE DANCE- Row I: Tilton, Cotler, O'Dell, Stearley, Sec., Pepoy, Vice- Pres., Cornelius, Lockridge, Dana. Row ll! Mr. Gamzon, VanPelT, Paige, Mangold, O'Brien, Kenworfhy, Acosta, Whitely, Wooten. Row III: Holmgren, Plyler, North, Nuckolls, Smith, Organ, Whitford. SQUARE DANCE-Swing your parTner, and do-se do, is The Tamiliar cry oT The Square Dance club. The club meeTs every Monday and Friday in The girls' gym. lTs purpose is To malce everyone Tamiliar wiTh all Types oT square dances, round dances, and Tollc dances. The highlighT oT The year was The second annual Wagon Wheel Prom. 72 COSTUME--Under the guidance ol Mrs. Luberg, these lalenled slu- denls learn the arl ol cosluming and malce-up and thus share in the suc- cess ol our school dramatic produclions. COSTUME- Row I: Organ, Conley, Bump, Landis, Finley. Row ll: Bureau, North, Rousse, Melford. THESPIANS- Row I: Norton, Ferguson, Bendich, Kerr, Past Pres., Edes, Sec., Campbell, Vice Pres., Petro, Treas., Trexel, Breckenridge, Glover, Gossett, Row ll: McBade, Groos, Snowden, Sloan, Wallace, Pederson Tilton, Rupel, Lewin, Neill, Hockensmith. Row Ill: Tripeny, Shapiro, Hyland, Hansen, Bubar, Davidson, Smith, Gaston, Wechselberg, Green, Row IV: Nessel, Pro, Kline, Stordahl, Strandberg, Craton, Tl-lESPlAlNlS-lhespians, under the sponsorship ol lvlr. lvlcBade, lurlher the inleresl in drama here al Wilson. This group has 36 members who en- ioy many ol the aclivilies that the group performs, such as reviewing the plays al the l.ong Beach Community Playhouse and holding ioinl meel- ings with Poly and Jordan. 123 SCIENCE FICTION-The Science Ficlion Club is a brand new addilion Io Ilie Wilson Campus. Il draws logellwer all sludenls inleresled in Ine world ol ine lulure. Science Iiclion books and magazines, as well as original manuscripls by llwe sludenls. are avidly discussed by Ilwe imaginalive group. The club is sponsored by Mr. Slewarl. SCIENCE FICTION- Row I: Wallace, Liss, Wrighi, Coulson. Row II: Gra- ham, Malcolm, Brehm. SCRIPTERS- Row I: Hazlewood. Tinsley, Corr. Sec., Meyer, Jon, Vice Pres., Betts, Pres., Tucker, Rec. Sec., Vieis, Cox. Row II: Stearley, Ford, Cherin, Buckner, Meyer, Jim, S1apIe1on, Desmond. SCRIPTERS-ll is llie aim of WiIson's wriling club lo wrile and discuss manuscripls, Io praclice wriling original slories lor publicalion, and Io publish WiIson's all school magazine, La Fuenle. 24 LA FUENTE-A Row I: Herman, Wertz, Meyer, Jim, Editor, Betts, Editor, Hopkins, Viets. Row Il: Cohen, Davenport, Bouley, Hazelwood, Meyer, Jon, MacKay. LA FUENTE-This club was organized to promote a greater interest in literature and art in the students. Each year it publishes, in magazine form, the best stories and illustrations produced by students. One big high- light ol the year was the La Fuente Assembly. The club is sponsored by the iournalism instructor, Mr. Gartner. Mr. Gartner congratulates co-editors of La Fuente, Alice Betts and Jim Meyer, at their annual banquet. 125 Loudspeaker brings latest news to students LOUDSPEAKER- Cox, Tucker, Co-editors, Mr. Gartner, Adviser, LOUDSPEAKER-The Loudspeaker statt, selected trom the best writers in the iunior iournalism classes, this year has continued to keep the publication up to All-American standards. Under the leadership ot co-edit- ors Walt Cox and Rosalee Tucker and ad- viser John Gartner, the biweekly publica- tion has included the best in news stories, columns, editorials, and sports. One ot the big achievements ot the year was the nam- ing not the Loudspeaker as one ot the South- west's best papers at Redlands Journalism Day. LOUDSPEAKER STAFF- Seated: Tinsley, Business, MacKay, Ad. Mgr., Davenport, Photog., Tilton, Circ. Mgr. Standing: Meyer, Co-Sports Ed., Wright, Co4Sports Ed.,Viets,Co-Sports Ed.,WaIlace,Cartoonist,Lowery, Feature Ed., Stearley, Editorial Ed., Hazlewood, Co'Sports Ed. LOUDSPEAKER REPORTERS- Seated: Cohn, Walters, Norcross, Smith, Cohen, Best. Standing: Bouley, Hopkins, Meyer, Sullivan, Loomis, Soltysik, Bemis, Wertz, Davis, Clark. K 61 mf ' ,.,,wWW, ,h..x, .mv- ,,,u T, WYE 11 5 W as Q 'Ski' ff ,nv-Daw 3:1 4.-1. .1 iv .W + ' ' i , if lf? , xixfljylt. I Tis Q 4 , nf I 6 5 I! If Q' , 2111 X1 A 'Q 5 K ND WELL WIN Spor+s have always been an imporiani pari' of Wilson life. ln 1'heir fhree years here, our a+hle1'es learn discipline, cooperafion, and spor+s- manship. Many go on io become world-renowned figures in lhe spor'I's world. This year's a+hle+es have dis+inguished fhemselves in lhe bes+ Wilson fradifion. Fooiball sfars include Tom Green, all-League halfbaclc, and Ron Humphries, all-League raclcle. Russ Tyler was named as an all-C. I. F. baslce+ball player. Jim Sfeveson led our swimmers in breaking many League swimming records. Jack McFadden, Bobbie Campbell, and Robin Read led our iraclcmen +o second place in lhe League. Jay Cook and Bill Bouley sfarred in baseball. Our girls, loo, lcepl' high +he Wilson banner, winning 1'he disfricl volleyball championship wiih an undefealed leam. Sporfs GH Ana X Y 2 . , TM Q my gs v 3 o Qt. 'Q -1 ' ' 4 ' if K G, ,25 1 is' Q 4 I' as W 75 4 - M- 4 ' ,'1EQ1 il 75 gf, Q S ' '5 W3 9176 zap Q g 3 Y W ig 5 :iii 5 xgffgi-'21 V3 fi , fi Vb ' f Q Q 1- 5 Vai A k if S Q4 . , .1,., , .. y .X Viv I, 2. A4.,., , ..,,:: . g f Mflfm g 4 w as ,gk 4 M' ww VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: Powers, Camillone, Rees, Hickerson, Tracy, Schuler, Viets, Beebe, Hume ohre s Neubaur Row ll' Lei old, Rumble, Allen, Co ulos, Man rum, Barret, Buckner, Green, Simmons, . Yf - - P P 9 Clernmens, Sammons, Lane, Thompson, Mr. Meyer. Row Ill: Mr. Rowland, Carhart, Coverdale, Tarpley, Tracht, Zellers, Conover, Nervick, Laley, Tossas, Mobely, Gooley, Mr. Johnson, Row IV: Thompson, Mgr., Roberts, McFadden, Dills, Davenport, Richards, Thompson, Allred, Quinn, Main, Tilley, Tuttle, Mueller. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Starting the season with a total ot 45 minutes ot Varsity playing experience, the i953 Wilson gridiron machine achieved tourth place in the League race. Although outweighed, they showed their territic tighting spirit and gave Compton the best game ot the year, lost a toss-up to Poly, triounced Downey, and came up trom behind to tie a strong Excelsior team as the season ended. The l952 team was not the best in our history, tor they lacked the experience and ability ot previous teams. But this was one ot the tinest to wear the red and gold, because they played the game as a team, kn-ow- ing the value ot co-operation. We are proud ot their accomplishments, their loyalty, and their sacritices. Led by co-captains Tom Green and John Buckner. the team was strong on detense thrioughout the season. Best detense players were John Buckner, Ron Humphries. Gary Allen, Bill Webb, Cecil Tilley, and Bob Schuler. Outstanding ottensive players were Tom Green, who gained 6l8 yards in 92 carries tor a 6.7 average on the ground and I5 pass com- pletions. Dick Lane, and Barton Sammons. to bring games packed with excitement 'u-.av 1 ,gnsiilvli me wq.., .f:5::.. gsm .Q is ' ififf T . 'ax 123555, Y E ,, pf x-...dw , .f X uf ' if ' 2- K sf - - 6.5. I,::' Jag ' ff- .Qggiii KX E' ' A ., 1 5 l lv ff? 1 X -4 Q S 6 ik Q? 'Eg . fy W Q A , N 2 r . vmxsss. I 'L' fi if 5 ' X5 3 gg 1 4 Tiff . A if ..,, X ' H W 8 ig 2 Swgisu 'M MMA K 5 Ezl DQ I X sm ff 3 M A. H -A X gf A f V A 'Q 35 X K A' W H.-'fog , ..', fi H Nm 'Wm-.1 f f KF -XM uv . Y ' Q Q- - . Q Q., W X V V Q. A ui . 5, gsgqvwgwrgpw- '. ' x ' ,. ' ' Q- 1 IF +1 Pfif? -eau.. ' 1' J' asf' 455 m 8 .,Lvw,, Mn ..al'N1w0 N ' 'Q.... H, lan-any 1, fy if , , Nj, c x7 K, ,KL 1-1: I V .mi .. 1 x M., ,,,,. reiqfuf' '1 'fA' it , JV FOOTBALL Row I: Cherry, Buckles, Eischen, Barrad, Rush, Daak, Henderson, Bartholomew. Row ll: Riddle, Ezin, Arnold, Brinckman, Tipping, Canner, West, Butler, Raidy, Jameson, Davies. Row Ill: Darst, Miorick, McGinley, Morrell, Bluemel, Little, Steidly, Lodwick, Davis, Kadow, Garizola, Mr. Row- land. Row IV: Davis, Swanson, Lent, Miller, Waggoner, Halsey, Larson, McKinney, Baxley, Diliberto. J V FOOTBALL-The J V Football team ended their season as the City Champions, winning two-thirds ot the games played. ln their tirst League encounter, Dick Garrozola scored two touchdowns to help defeat Jordan, 4I-I4. The passing team ot Garrozola-Rush helped continue the winning streak as Poly was deteated, I4-O. ln this game, tailback Bill Bartholomew and tackle Larry Miller starred against the Rabbits. ln the tinal game. the J V's moved to Excelsior to trounce the Pilots with a whopping 35-O. De- scribing the boys as hard workers with great potential, Coach l-licks gives every indication that these Varsity stars ot tomorrow will give us a great i954 season. . Mr. Hicks, Coachp Henderson, B Captain. Spirit, fight, power developed here for victorious teams POLY-WlLSON-The Poly-Wilson game, highlighting the tootball season. goes down as one ot the best but most heartbreaking game ot the season. The stands, tilled to capacity with cheering Bruin tans, retlected the school spirit brought to the tore by Homecoming, Color Day, and other pre-game activities. With only minutes lett in the tirst halt, Tom Green threw a screen pass to Preston Simmons, who drove to the three-yard line and was torced out ot bounds. The next down brought the ball to the one-yard line, only to have a disputed technical toul put the ball back on the fifth. We were again on the one-yard line at the beginning ot the last down as the gun ended the halt. ln the third quarter Poly ran the ball into our territory tor the winning touchdown. As the Wilsonites stood and sang Wilsonia , it became apparent that, although we lost in score, we gained even more in school spirit. 135 B FOOTBALL Row I: Alderman, Read, Guidry, Rubin, Enzweiller, Hazlewood, Jordan, Meyer, Capt Parks, Saniose, Pepoy, Bronough. Row Il: Vaughn, McGinley, Baum, Butterfield, Kelley, Harris, Smith, Cron, Jarvis, Shifflet, Nyquist, Robinson, Hopkins, Marley, Wilson. Row Ill: Mr. Reel, Knight, Stevens, Springer, Brekke, Brandt, Heald, Baker, Bradley, McCullough, James, Prosser, Smitheran, Story, Gill, Springer, Bryson, Jackson, Mgr., Wilson, Mgr. Middleweight gridders finish successful season BEE FOOTBALL-Led in the 'baclctield by Captain Jon Meyer and Russ Jordan, who holds more tootball records than any other Wilson Bee, the Bee tootballers were dreaded because ot their powertul running attack and their deadly accuracy in the air. Up tront on the line, rugged Don Hazlewood, along with Jim Enzweiler, Dave Alderman, and Ted Pepoy, were outstanding. . lt wasn't until their tourth practice game with Whittier that the Bees really showed what they could do. They quickly scored three times in the tirst halt to gain an early 20-6 lead. Then, coming out tor the last halt ot the tray, they scored again and deteated the Whittier team, champions ot the Pacitic League, by a 26-I8 score. Next on the schedule was their tirst League game with Jordan, where they dished out a 30-O loss to their city rivals. Favored in their tussle tor the championship with the tradit- ional rival, Poly, the Bees lost some ot their smoothness and the game. I9-7. Their tinal record was 8 won and 2 lost, a good record tor those who didn't turn out to watch them play. But those who saw them agree they should have been undeteated. Captain Meyer. Jordan, and Hazle- wood were picked on the All-City tirst team while Alderman, San Jose. and Pepoy gained second string berths. 136 1 ALL-CITY BEE PLAYERS- Row I: Hazlewood, Enz- weiler. Row II: Meyer, Parks, Jordan. BEE FOOTBALL-Running Trom The quick opening spliT T, Coach Vince Reel's mighTy Bee Team Turned ouT one oT The TinesT seasons in many years. WiTh only Two regulars and Tive oTher leTTermen reTurning Trom I95l season, The squad buclcled down To hard worlc aT The beginning oT The season and, Through good Team spiriT and The will To win, won 8 ouT oT IO games. Gradually increasing Their number and varieTy oT plays, The eager Brubabes even used a wide open sTyle oT play in The Torm oT The souThern spread Tor- maTion. Coach Reels middleweighTs displayed a Top brand oT ball ThaT raTed Them among The Top Three Bee Teams in souThern California. Prove value of cooperation and Team work 2 l i 137 Varsity Basketball gives ardent fans their money's worth VARSITY BASKETBALL-A shrill blast trom the reteree's whistle, the ball is tossed high in the air and bounds down the court. Whish, through the hoop! So began the I953 basketball season, a season ot tast action and thrills tor both the players and tans. This year the Varsity Basketball team, making up in playing ability what they lacked in height, tinished a successtul record-breaking year, winning I7 out ot 26 games. Starting League play with one ot the best games ot the sason, they ran over Jor- dan 53-45. Following a two point loss to the cross-town rival, Poly, they came back with shining colors to take Downey, Excelsior, and Jordan. Then came that heartbreaking night, the Downey game. Neither team was more than tour points ahead at any time, neck and neck all the way until the gun. 64-65. We lost by one point. Sparking the team to victory were Chuck Koller, captain, Russ Ty- ler, and Ed Krienke. The team compiled 94 points against Torrance tor a new school single game scoring record. They also set a new season average-per-game record. Russ Tyler, with a sensational 23.2 p-oints per game, set a new city and school record. Attendance hit a post-war high. Wilson placed third in the League, won the consolation trophy in the Compton tournament, and took third place in the Long Beach tournament. 38 VARSITY BASKETBALL League Games Wi on 53 s Jordan 45 Wi son Compfon 48 Wi son Poly 44 Wi son Downey 6 I Wi son Excelsior 36 Wi son Jordan 56 Wi son Compfon 35 Wi son Poly 58 Wi son Downey 65 Wi son Excelsior 44 SEASON RECORD: Won I6, Lost 7, Finished fhird in fhe League. Upper: Koller whips around for a hand- off to Tyler during Jordan contest. Center: Krienke breaks through Comp- ton defense and passes to Tyler. Lower: Koller attempts a lump shot as Tyler and Krienke look on. 139 at 21 ll VARSITY BASKETBALL- Row I: Gilmore, Willhite, Krienke, Young, Koller. Row Il: Mr. Patterson, Campbell, Quinn, Partch, Thom, Twyman, Dunlap, Wagner, Tyler. 0 0 0 0 Working together as a team glves greatest satisfaction H4 1 F ,'3 '..ZJ.'I Willhite, Twyman 110 B BASKETBALL- Row I: Meyer, Stedman, Smitheran, Bailey, Gurich, Lindford, Sheridan, Fitzpatrick, Mr. Hunt. Row ll: Green, Smit Wilson vs. Alhambra 14-2 h, Enzweiler, Bradley, Iversen, Lees, Prosser, Long. BEE BASKETBALL-Atter losing the tirst three out ot tivo League games. Coach Bob l-lunt's battling Bee Basketball tive came back to win every one ot their second round League games to emerge victors in the Coast League. They were early working smoothly as a unit and showing promise ot a championship team. Led by captains Jack Long, Ron Lintord, and John Sheridan, they handed the powertul Compton Bees a stunning 43-38 deteat to high- light their play. During the season the Brubabes set many records, among these a 93-60 victory over Downey. Ad- ditional honors were handed the Bees as Jaclc Long. John Sheridan, Ron Lintord, and John Meyer received All-City recognition. B BASKETBALL - League Games Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi SOD SOD S071 SOI1 SOI1 SOI1 SOI1 SOD SOD SOD SEASON RECORD: Won I6, Lost 7. Finished as Coast League Champ- ions. ily WILSON VS POLY- Upper Brubabes prevent a Poly basket. Lower Stedman and Meyer tight for possession. 56 Jordan 3I 42 Compton 48 52 Poly 53 58 Downey 46 43 Excelsior 38 53 Jordan 44 45 Compton 38 56 Poly 54 93 Downey 60 57 Excelsior 54 BEE BASKETBALLA Smith, Stedman,and Fitzpatrick drive against Poly. Linford scores another two points. Meyer awaits developments as Poly man captures rebound. Bee Basketball Crew Takes Coast League Laurels 143 VARSITY WATER POLO-The Bruin VarsiTy WaTer Polo Team Tinished a close Third in The CoasT League Ti- nals, losing only To Downey and Jor- dan in Two rounds oT CoasT League play. Losing a Tew oT his besT leTTer- men, coach PeTe Archer whipped up a Tine squad Tor The '52 season. Jim STeveson, Beniie Farrell. and Vic El- lioT were elecTed To All-CiTy posiT- ions. VARSITY WATER POLO Wilson 5 CompTon 0 Wilson I4 Poly 6 Wilson 4 Downey IO Wilson 3 Jorclan 9 Wilson 9 CompTon 3 feVeSOl'l, I'. I'C er, io , ., lliliil' 2 Ellie, Z SEASON RECORD: won 5, Los+ 2, gg,XZf,?,?d' mg Finished 3rd in CoasT League. l:F Il D hEIlfVEIltAB R io hf Price, Lyman, B d D y Pete's water polo boys vie for victory as B WATER POLO-The Bee squad paddled Through The season, emerg- ing wiTh buT Two deTeaTs againsT Them. The middleweighTs capTured second place in League CompeTiTion and also snared a second berTh in The CoasT League race. They led The All-CiTy Team by sending Gary Ein- ney, Larry Cole, PaT Quinn and STan Eox To ciTy spoTs. B WATER POLO - League Games Wilson 5 Downey II Wilson I0 Jordan 7 Wilson IO Poly 2 Wilson 0 Downey 6 SEASON RECORD: Won 2, Los+ 2, Finished 2nd in CoasT League. 144 B WATER POLO R I Quinn Cl F y Fox, Rexsman. Row Il B W Peterson, Gillis, Henry. od C WATER POLO-The Cee Wafer Polo Team of I952 was The firsT Cee Team in The hisTory of Woodrow Wil- son I-ligh School T-o gain firsT place honors in The SouThern California Championship meeT. The mighfy Cee Brubabes wenT Through The season unscaTheol To gain CoasT League ancl C. I. F. awarcls. Jack Kelsey was nom- inaTeol To be player of The year for his brillianT performance in The lighf- weighT league. The Cee aquamen dominafeol The All CiTy Team, wiTh Bob Wilson, Jim Kelsey, Bernard Bryson, anol Jaclc Jensen elecfecl To All-CiTy spofs. lightweight splashers gain CIF crown C WATER ,POLO - League Games Wi son I7 Jordan I Wi son 7 Poly 2 Wi son 6 Downey 5 Wi son I2 Jordan I Wi son 7 Poly 4 Wi son 2 Downey 4 Coasf League Playoff: Wi son 5 Downey 4 C. I. F. Playoff: Wi son 8 Whiffier 7 SEASON RECORD: Won 5, Losf O, Finished as Coasf League Champs 145 I i Coach PeTe Archer and Jim Sfeveson, Capfain. Varsity swimmers rated Tops in nation VARSITY SWIMMING-The I953 VarsiTy Swimming Team, Termed by coach Archer as one oT The greaTesT in The hisTory oT Bruin aguaTeams, iournied To EI Segundo IaTe in May To waIIc away wiTh The C. I. F. championship. This record-breaking squad was spark- ed by Jim STeveson, recognized as one oT The Top swimmers in The WesT. STeveson Ied The swimmers Through an undeTeaTeoI season, marred only by one Tie wiTh WhiTTier. The Team wenT on a record-smashing spree which ended in The seTTing OT I4 new marks, including 4 CoasT League Times. Two naTionaI records Tor The year were seT, one by The reIay Team oT Jack Webb, Benie FarreII, and Dave Drum in The I5O-yard medley, and The oTher by Jim STeveson in The IOO-yard Tree-sTyIe. The bgyg were named as one QT The Top Teams in The naTion and received many IeTTers oT congraTuIaTions Trom schools ThroUqhOuT The COur1Try. incIuding a special con- graTuIaTory n-oTe Trom Bob KipuTh, aThIeTic direcTor oT YaIe UniversiTy. PeTe Archer deserves special menTion Tor his exceIIenT handIing and Training oT our champion swimmers. 146 VARSITY SWIMMING- Row I: Davies, Shaw, Green, Knight, McNeal, Wigocl. Row ll: Farrell, Reeves, Barr, Steveson, Drum, Bordner, Garrison, Webb. Upper Dave Drum, in championship butterfly stroke. Lower left Benie Farrell ready to start backstroke. Lower right Jack Welob, breaststroke champion. 14 VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES Wilson 46 Inglewood I7 Wilson 4IIf2 EI Segundo I8'f2 vs. Hunfingfon Beach I4 Wilson 52 EI Segundo 22 Wilson 58 Poly I7 Wilson 48 Downey 26 WhiH'ier Relays - FirsT Place SEASON RECORD: Won Coa League, C. l. F. championships. B SWIMMING SCORES Wilson 36 Inglewood 30 Wilson 37 El Segundo I7 HunTingTon Beach I8 Wilson 38 EI Segundo 28 Wilson 60 .Poly 6 Wilson 39 Downey 27 WhiHier Relays - Fiffh Place SEASON RECORD: Won Coa League championship. C SWIMMING SCORES Wilson 29 Inglewood I0 Wilson 29 EI Segundo I3 vs. HunTingTon Beach 9 Wilson 36 EI Segundo 3 Wilson 27 Poly I2 Wilson 36 Downey 3 WhiTTier Relays - Second Place . SEASON RECORD: Won Coa B SWIMMING- Quinn, McCandIess, DenT, Johnston, Farrell, Wood. Row ll. Cotter, Cole, Bordner, Fox, . . Finney, Gillis, Hem- League championship. C SWIMMING- Row I: P rleau, Wilson, Cor ' V Iley. Row Il: Mr. Archer B y Hall, K I y Henry B AND C SWIMMING-Bofh The B and C swimming Teams won The coveTed CoasT League champ- ionship for The I953 season. The mighfy Cee swimmers breezed Through The League rounds unbeafen To go on To capfure second place honors in The Soufhern California finals. The lighTweighTs loolced baclc upon Their season To find ThaT They had been rafed as a lowly sixfh place Team in The annual MidwinT- er Swim Preliminaries buT missed The firsT place spof in The meef by only a hair's breadfh. The Cees also se'I' Their share of records for The season, including a new SouThern California record in The 75 yard medley, seT by The Team of Bob Wilson, Jim Kelsey. and Bob I-lenry. The Bee aquamen wenT Through The season losing only once To Jordan, and seTTing 2 school and 2 Coasf League records. One of These was The new marlc seT by Larry Cole in The baclcsTrolce evenT and anofher was seT by Gilberf Diclc, Larry Cole, and Diclc l lenry in The medley relay for a CoasT League record. 148 GOLF Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson I9 Leuzinger I7 30 Poly 6 24 Sanfa Ana I 2 32 Jordan 4 36 Compfon 0 35 Orange I 36 Anaheim 0 GOLF-Wilson varsify golfers won fhe Soufhern Division of fhe C. I. F. and will play Monfebello in fhe finals for fhe C. I. F. fifles. Wilson was led by Varsify golfers Dan Talb-of, Bobby Lewis, Ralph Irwin, Dick Smifh, Jim Ranlcine, and Maurice McDonald. TENNIS-Under fhe fufelage of Coach Teschlce, The Wilson fennis feam has had a full season. They played in regular League games, anol, in acl- clifion, parficipafecl in cify anol regional fournamenfs. GOLF! Row I: Baskin, Carmody, Bowman, Fabera, Mays, Lewis, Rankine. Row Il: Mr, Davis, Tenkroff Smith, Talbot, Combs, Irwin, Hopkins. Row Ill: Beahr, Jones, Gough, Jacobsen, McDonald, Reeve, Lane Hankins. TENNIS- Row I: Harris, Peyton, Co-Captains. Row II: Cady, Mgr. McLean, Donovan, Powers, Phillip Marmion. Row III: Smoot, Makature, Nash, Crosby, Satterlee, Parks, Rout, Mr. Teschke. 652111 FI ' ' S I 'H , 4 . League Games ARSITY TENNIS - l953 SCORES o press fime Jison I2 ilison 4'f2 Vison 4 Ili son I5'f2 vlison I2'f2 rlison I9 Jison 9X2 Jordan 20 Compfon 27'f2 Poly 28 Downey I 6'f2 Excelsior I 9lf2 Jordan I 3 if Compfon 22V2 VARSITY TRACK Row I: Read, Tossas, McFadden, Beebe, Kleats, Mobley, Jordan, lk C dl R Th L T Schmidf, Wood, Wa er, over ae. ow II: ompson, Webb, McSween, en. Nevis, Bartholomew, Work, Baker, Rush, Baxley, Mr. Glover. Row III: Alderman, Campbell, Allen, Rasmussen, Olsen, Gebb, Hunsaker, Bradley, Sullivan, Ellis, Roth, Moore. Trackslers Dominate All But One VARSITY TRACK SCORES Wilson 84 Redondo I 9 Wilson 55 Jordan 47 Wilson 33 CompTon 7I Wilson 63 Poly 4I Wilson 67 Downey I2 Long Beach Relays - EirsT SanTa Ana Relays - EourTh El MonTe Relays - FourTh SEASON RECORD: Placed Sec- cl' L F' l. Wilson 9I Excelsior I2 on In eague mas VARSITY TRACK-SporTing a clean slaTe save Tor a single loss To CompTon, The Bruins broughT home League second place honors. lvlainsTays in The 4-l record were Russ Jordan, capTain, and Jack lvlc- Eadden. AlThough boTh were Bees, They usually succeeded in coming TirsT in Their peT evenTs, The IOO, 220, and low hurdles. GreaTesT vicTor oT The year was guarTer-miler Jon McSween, who Tools TirsT in The CoasT League Tinals. For The TirsT Time in years, The Bruins were sTrong in The high jump, wiTh a one-Two punch Trom Bob Campbell and Bill BarTholomew. l-lelping To deTeaT all opponenTs. excepT The TerriTic Tarbabes, were disTance men Jerry l-lunsalcer, Fred SchmidT, and shoT puTTer Gary Allen. Pole vaulrer Ernie lvlabley was Tops in his evenT, while broad iumper George Rassmussen usually piclced up Top honors. Wilson complerely dominaTed The Long Beach Relays To prove ThaT The Bruins are sTill a Traclc power in The SouThland. A highly successTul season gave TribuTe To Coach Vince Reel and his assisTanT John Glover. 150 . TRACK- Upper left Jon Meyer, B finalist, ties Excelsior in pole vault event. Right Bartholomew in Varsity high iurnp at Excelsior. Center left Bill Leitch winning his favorite event, the 660, clocked in by Mr. Evelanol. Right Jordan beats Mobley to take the lOO-yard dash from Poly. Lower left Bob Jackson anol Bill Leitch win 70-yard high hurdle B event vs Poly. Right Cassacly first in the lOO-yard clash vs Poly's C team. 151 B TRACK- Row lz Read, Kelly, Meyer, Diliberto, Bain, Brown, Champeny, McGinley, Prosser, Robinson, Brekke, Cron. Row ll: McFadden, Jordan, Rubin, Cox, Costello, Butterfield, Baum, Sandler, Stanton, Stinson, Jackson. Row Ill: Leitch, Hazlewood, Jarvis, Alderman, Enzweiler, Jones, Davis, Kim tan, I P ,'HlIHHWohlstattar, Van Holt, Redpath, Speaks, Bradley. C TRACK-Bill Marley and crew swept to a Coast League championship and at press time were eye- ing the C. I. F. crown. Outstanding tor the bantams were Bosen, highiumper, Frank Cassady, IOO and IBO man, and Gary Peters. who set a new League mark ot IO teet 7 M inches. Bee and Cee tracksters take coast league championships B TRACK-Records tell as Bruin middleweights took the Coast League championship, and are striv- ing tor top honors in C. l. F. Undeteated with a record ot 5-O, the Bees were led by Bill Leitch, cap- tain, who toppled several meet records in the 660. Shot putter Robin Read did it again by breaking the League mark with a heave ot 5l' 7 . Russ Jordan surpassed hurdle standards with a l3:l pertorrnance, while Jack lvlclzadden dropped the 220 time to 2215. This great track year saw I5 Bruins entered in C. l. F. competition. C TRACK- Row I: Lucas, Bane, Beals, Springer, Harris, Hogan, Fennessey. Row II: Bosen, Cassady, Jensen, James, Brandt, Kroll, Short. Row III: Marley, Peters, Bostian, Green, Stutzman, Thach, Hawkins, Cross. , 8 W f ........... f i ...VJ ...ftntail CROSS COUNTRY- Row I: Harris, Baker, Kleats, Gebb, S h M G Gleason, Moore, Ellis, Koons, Thatch, Walker. Row lll: Ru II M S Gl S dl F b J h Nevis. Row IV: Norcross, Hawkins, Champeny, Cox, J CROSS COUNTRY-Coach Johnny Glover's IQ53 cross-counTry sguad has well been called a well- rounded, TasT-Tinishing Team. A.TTer a slow sTarT, The leaTher-lungers improved Their Times unTiI, in The lasT ouTing, every man had cuT close To ThirTy sec- onds oTT The Time seT in his opening rneeT. Winding up in a Three-way Tie Tor second place in The CoasT League behind CornpTon, C. l. E. champion, They usually crossed The finish line as a group. Dick Baker's Time oT 9:O3.l againsT Excelsior won Top honors Tor us. Baker and KleaTs gained All- CiTy berThsp Gebb served as capTain. Led by George lvloore, The Junior VarsiTy run- ners capTured The ciTy +i+le and placed second in The League. TRACK SCORES C TRACK SCORES ifilson 60 Redondo 35 Wilson 43 Redondo ililson 63 Jordan 32 Wilson 43 Jordan lilson 58 Compfon 37 Wilson 47 .Poly ifilson 58 Poly 36 Wilson 46 Jordan Wilson 84 Downey I0 Wilson 37 Excelsior lilson 52 Excelsior 33 EASON RECORD: Won CoasT League championship. eague championship. SRSSS COUNTRY M G' SEASON RECORD: Won Coas+ VARSITY BASEBALL Row I: Mr. Meyer, Nadean, Schuler, Merino, Hopkins, Copulos, . l Mgr., Smith. Row ll: Price, Bouley, Capt., Thompson, Cooke, Seyfried, Lewellyn, Bill BOUTGY, Caplaln. Spitler. Row Ill: Tyler, McCurcly, Paliaroni, Lopossa, Horner, Krenwinkel, Wilhite. or T4 f Ti VARSITY BASEBALL-Coach Cliff Meyer. as in previous years, has molded whaT was a green club inTo a powerhouse baseball Team. Playing some OT The SouThland's besT prep Teams in Their pracTice schedule, The Bruins proTiTed in every game Trom previous ex- periences. Pxnchored by seniors Russ Tyler and Bill Bouley, This years's Team brolce The Com- pTon iinx Tor The TirsT Time in Three years by deTeaTing The -larbabes by a score OT 3-2. The Bruins also scored a moral vicTory by holding The powerTul Alumni, undeTeaTed and unTied since l95O, To a 5-5 deadloclc. VARSITY BASEBALL-l953 Scores To press Time Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Jordan CompTon Poly Downey Excelsior Jordan CompTon V I Lrlwil will Tire drif- Sri-'T 'T AMT VARSITY BASEBALL STARSM Upper Tyler QB, McCurdy P, Lalley 3B. Lower Llewelyn C, Schuler SS, Cook IB. VARSITY BASEBALL-Leading The hiTTing brigade is Jay Cook, who is hiTTing in The high 400's. Following Cook are Bill Bouley, Bob Schuler, Nick I-lopkins, Jim Pagliaroni, Iv1ilTon WillhiTe, and Bob Thompson. Up To press Time Gordon Seyfried leads The piTching deparTmenT wiTh a 5-2 won and losT record, Tollowed by Del Nadeau, 2-2, Bill Krenwinkle, 2-2, and Bill Bouley, I-I. Jerry Lalley leads in The sTolen base Trame wiTh 9. JV BASEBALL Row I: Robinson, Rosier, Garrozola, Jameson, Massongill. Row ll: Erickson, Saniose, Gurich, Taylor, Lees. Row Ill: Linford, Bronaugh, Kreufer, Smifh, Cormack, Mr. Rowland. Row IV: Luper, Purcell, Baker, Wagner, Quinn. J V BASEBALL-The J V Baseball ieam is a form club for lhe Varsily io develop and give experience lo promising sophomore and iuni-or pros- pecls. They emphasize lhe iundamenlals oi lhe game and place a high premium on spiril and leam play. This year's Team has all The qualifica- lions necessary 'ro defend lhe Coasi League Championship won lasi year. Coniinued hard worlc and success in lhe J V league assures iuiure Varsily ieams a sieady supply oi fine baseball players. 'ro press Time J V BASEBALL - i953 Scores Wi son l Jordan Wi son 7 Compion Wi son 9 Poly Wi son 2 Downey Wi son 2 Excelsior Wi son 3 Jordan Wi son 0 Compfon JV BASEBALL- Jack Quinn slides back To first base. Ron Linford Tags him as Coach Rowland, Rosier, Krueder, Purcell, and Garrozola watch The demonsfration. 'lt' INTRAMURAL- Upper left Pro League Football Champs - Row I: Viets, Hazlewood, Alderman Row II Sammons, San Jose, Butler. Center Jr.-Sr. Football Champs - Row I: Barrett, Poole, Wadler, Smith P Row II Wooten, Rasmussen, Shay, D., Smith,S. Upper right Soph. League Football f Row I: Pryson, Grovo Gossage Row II: Krienke, Welin. Lower left Jr.-Sr. Basketball Champs A Row I: Craton, Waite. Row II Matthews Savage, Binion. Center Volleyball League - Row I: Campbell, Heywood, Krienke, Grovo. Row I Smith Poole, Barrett. Lower right - Basketball Champs Row I: Welin, Pearson. Row ll: Rathman Covey Heyl Intramurals offer sports opportunities to hundreds INTRAMURAL-Boys who do not have the time tor Varsity sports are given an opportunity to develop their spirit ot competitive tree play through intramural sports. This year, under the direction ot Al Johnson tlag tootball, basketball, and volleyball set the winning pace tor the spur it which promoted team spirit and brought about another excellent year tor these intra-school sports. YELL LEADERS-During l953, the Wilson Yell Leaders typitied the great Wilson spirit throughout the year. In assemblies, at the tootball games and pep rallies, they showed their great exuberance tor Wilson and our teams. The secret identity ot Teddy, the Wilson bear, was re- vealed at graduation and Jim Morey goes down as the tirst ot Wilson's bears. VARSITY YELL LEADERS- Bruin Bear, Jim Morey, Dick Putman Jerry Smith Tootsie Atkinson Yell Queen BANQUET- Row I: Thomas, Mrs. Fox, Sperry. OUTSTANDING PLAYERS OF 1953- Row I: Crow- Row II: Dickinson, Beistle, Alexander, Tilton. Row Iey, Basketball, Rec. Games, Brown, Tennis. Row III: Poehlein, Bradford, Carey, Binger. II: Nagle, Volleyball, Witt, Swimming, Acosta, Speedball. G. A. A.-Girls ot G. A. A. receive awards and see their leaders instal- led at the annual Mother-Daughter tea in February. Outstanding player of the year and Electae awards are given out at the formal banquet in May. INSTALLATION- Thomas, Witt, Allgrim, Marcus, Grubacich, Selby, Crowley, Gould, Kleinhammer, Poehlein, Acosta, Carey, Hossom, Dickinson, Henry, Nagle. Girls' Athletic Association ofters fun G.A,A. EXECUTIVE AND SPORTS COUNCILSf Row I: Thomas, Carey, Dickinson, Henry, Nagle, Hossom, Gould, Crowley. Row Il: Acosta, Witt, Allgrim, Grubacicln, McMillan, Marcus, Poehlein, Baer, Selby. l-lere are your G. A. A. leaders. You've seen Ilwern in aciion selling pom- poms al Ilwe looiball games, sponsoring eller-game dances, and preseni- ing Pal lvlcCorrniclc's diving exlwibiiion Io you, The sludenl body. For Ilwe girls of G. A. A., Ilwese leaders worlc Iogelher in promoiing lun for all. G.A.A. SPONSORS- Row I: Scheman, Gunning, Smarf.Row II: Deatherage, Fox, March, Reagan, Johnston, and recreation to over 500 members 15 9 Team Sports attract sports enthusiasts VoHeybaH SpeedbaH SoHbaH Badninion Rec. 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A round of applause goes fo Kaffiy Baer, Janis Clark, and Mrs. Gunning, who direcfed a pro- fessional performance. atmosphere of Fishermen's Wharf 3 GOLF-eSporling 75 members this year, Wilson's girl golfers have enioyed two semesters ol pulling, chipping, and driving under the expert guidance ol their sponsor, Miss Dealherage, and Recreation Parlc instructors, lvlr. Lalce and lvlr. McCarthy. l-ligh- lights of this semesler have been exhibilions and demonstrations ol good golling by several out- slanding Long Beach gollers. GIRLS' GOLF Row I: Netlleman, McGrew, Makrauer, Sfearley, Barlosh, Jackson, Pres. Beg. Golf, Powers, Vice-Pres., Moody, Pres., Adams, Sec., Sherman, Ortis,Garverick, Hile. Row ll: Parsons, Dickinson, Wechsel- burg, Mays, Schwenn, Grubacich, Helus, Moody A., Rubin, Samarus, Wallick, Beaman, Bartlet, Chaffee, Bode, Acosta. Row lll: Jones, Alexander, Bixby, Sloss, Dikeman, Lester, Brightman, Plemon, Gordon, Mix, Roberts, Belling, Angle, Tenge, Barham, O'Brien, Miss Deatherage. Row IV: Crow, Cline, Artman, Queen, Wood, Gregory, Weber, l-lossom, Vaughan, Cherin, Hughes, Smith, Szott, Shortley, Lyng. 6 Wilson girls learn golf techniques I ind' f J' Nwmxis TENNIS- Row I: Poehlein, Fairchild, Snead, Binger, Thomas, Sprowl, Beistle, Brown. Row ll: Selby, Howell, Rowe, Jones, Servance, Bump, Kleinhamrner, Willcut, Little, Gould, Carey, Miss Johnston. 'l'ElNlNlS-This is one OT The mosT active clubs on Campus. The girls meeT once a weelq To play ladder matches To deTerrnine Their place on The Varsity and J V Teams, and To sTudy court Techniques. Tour- naments with other schools and The annual mixed doubles compeTiTion with The boys' Tennis Team are added aTTrac:Tions ThaT bring approximately 50 girls ouT Tor The year-round activity. 1 Woodward, Gibbons. Row Il: Rosebolt, James, Nag Tennis tems sweep courts with victory 5 STAR WINNERS- Row I: Fairchild, Gould, Walter, White, Cooper, Poehlein, Baer. Row Il: DelComa Powell, Engle, Beichlin, Thomas, Carey, Binger. W CLUB- Row I: McCollum, Miss Deaiherage, Hossorn, Mrs. Scheman, Moody, Whiie. Row ll: Binger Biechlin, Gould, Thomas. W CLUB-To promole friendship, sporlsmanship, and leadership are lhe aims ol 'rhe newly-organized W Club. Girls who have earned slars or Ma- ior W's are eligible lor membership in lhis honorary organizalion. leading girl athletes earn Stars and W's 1 1 E LOV ED Wll,5ON lu- I f as Adverrisemenrs School spiri+ ai' Wilson was represen+ed for +wen'ry-five years by figh+ing Kafie Harrison , who re+ired +wo years ago. Bur her inspira+ion lives on for genera+ions of Campanile edilors. To Kafie goes 99 percenf of +he credi'r for developing +he adveriising sec'rion of +he modern year- book from a maHer-of-facl, serial lisling of names of adverlisers +o an infegral par+ of +he book. Wilson s+uden+s +urn eagerly fo lhe adver+ising seciion of fhe Cam- panile lo see fhe pic+ures of 'rheir friends and campus leaders, shown as rhey pa+ronize 'rhe 'Firms which are popular wifh sludenls. Thus our campus exfends info Long Beach and 1'he surrounding communi+ies, and as we read and reread our yearbooks in +he years 'lo come, we remember lhe firms which have helped us 'lo make fhis l953 Campanile a success. 167 .4 WOODROW WILSON ...xg it 3' OPPOSITE BUFFUM'S DOWNTOWN Gordon's Boy. These sandwiches are good, remarks Jon Meyer, Governor of Alhlefics. Diane Wade, Senior vice- presidenl, agrees wilh Jon lhal when shopping around 'rown lhe place To go is GORDON'S. Jeanne Baker, popular senior, and Hank Viels, presidenl of Le++ermen's Club, are enjoying lheir delicious hamburgers. They all agree wifh GORDON'S slogan, A place fo eaf . . . unique . I I6 Pine Avenue Phone 79 52? Man, dig Jrhis 'crazy' service, says Karen Olsen, popular sopho- more. This place is really 'gone' for service, adds Phil Smool, B Cheer Leader. OBERJUERGE'S is lhe besl' in Jrhe shore, when if comes lo modern equipmenr and service. remarks preHy Fay Pearson, as she admires lhe car. Car wash, lube iob. anylhing you wanf for your car, is available righl here al Second and Sanfa Ana, adds Jim Thornberry. Al Oberiuerge, a former Wil- son sludenl, is pleased lhal lhe slu- den'rs are safisfied wifh his srafion. 168 Oberiuerge's 351 Seeond Street Phone 90-9140 l'lere's a sharp group! Sonny WrighT, WALT JORDAN'S Campus RepresenTaTive, is wearing an oTT-whiTe Tlecked sporT coaT wiTh a brown nubby worsTed slack. Double belT loops add To The smarTness oT The slack. Eddie Dron, Thinking oT his TuTure graduaTion, chooses a shanTung weave imporTed Tabric in The exclusive WalTan model. Showing a pair oT plaid slacks, self belTed Tor newness, is Sigma Chi Epsilon's KenT Wilson who's wearing The ever popular grey flannel suiT. Swimmer Jim STeveson geTs in Tho swim wiTh an imporTed cashmere sporT coaT in a muTed glen plaid. This coaT is a model oT imporT- ance , wiTh a venT in The skirT and Tour Tlapped pa+ch pockeTs. As usual, blue 'Tlannels are used as a slack accenT. T-ligh jumper Dave Alderman jumps inTo his ForsTmann Silk-Spun sporT coaT wiTh The greaTesT oT ease. lT's lighT grey liberally Tlecked wiTh charcoal. OT course The slack is a charcoal-grey flannel. -Q UPN if Wx gifs dlfl T, Aflarxl QMVZQM lfgk 112' l llranulwuy and Puvifia' Phonir' 7-699-fl Y, 1,4 9, , 169 Look whaT we caughTl exclaim Dick Lane and Ronnie l-lumphrey,popular seniors. Joyce Van Every and Margie Gulbran- sen smile as They look aT Their own caTch and observe The liTe preservers The boys are wearing. All Tour agree, The big Tish iusT waiT around Tor The bail' boaTs Trom .PIERPOINT LANDING, Pier A, ExTreme SouTh End oT Pico Avenue. Pierpoinf Landing Pier A, South Pico Avenue . Phone 70-0408 These SELMA midgeT salamis are cerTainly The besT Tor a picnic lunch, commenTs Lois Gould, pres- idenT oT G. A. A. And The park will be The per- TecT place Tor our picnic, exclaims Ronnie Thorn, VarsiTy BaskeTball sTar. Especially wiTh These SELMA Trank- TurTers, adds Edson Beebe, VarsiTy FooTball player. Merrill Lowry, TeaTure ediTor oT The Loudspeaker, is Talking To Mar- ilyn STuTzman, AssisTanT EdiTor oT The Campanile, and Nancy STrobridge, presidenT oT Girls' League. They en- ThusiasTically agree, SELMA lunch- eon meaTs make The lvesT sandwiches Tor all occasions. Selma Dressed Beef Co. 170 1370 Dblspo Phone 8-4050 Alice Morin is waiTing on Joyce Reid, Diclc BuTler, and Nancy TilTon, seen aT The TERMINO PHARMACY. Joyce, VarsiTy Song Leader, says, You can'T beaT TERMINO PHARMACY Tor quiclc and eTTicienT prescripTion service. Dick, presidenT oi The Sophomore Class, adds, Wilson sTudenTs paTronize TERMINO PHARMACY Tor Their Triendly TounTain service. Nancy, Governor oT EnTerTainmenT, Tells Them, For The besT in cosmeTics and men's ToileTries, iT's TERMINO every Time. Termino Pharmacy Bonnie Madden, S. F. O. vice- president is modeling a WhiTe Sfag pedal-pusher ouTTiT wiTh maTching beach bag and haT, perTecT Tor sum- mer beach parTies or barbecues. One oT her sororiTy sisTers, Claire Miller, is ready To ioin her aT The beach in her JanTzen swim suiT and smarT beach coaT by WhiTe STag. Ready Tor The warm summer evenings, Drexel Kramer, preTTy Phi Gam, models an aTTracTive pique dress, designed by De Weese. Lmlfylo S. SOUYHERN cAuFonNiA .4..J.Ziu1.cL.iLc. L'5Q'.04.fA.4u.La.f1- 231 Pine Ave. Phone 786-40 171 I Beckley s I3-15 Daisy Avenue Phone 72-716 Mmm, good! says Joan Pal- ly, S. F. O. member, as she samples one ol BECKLEY'S ice cream bars. This is lhe besl ice cream in lown, adds Gloria lseman, Flag Girl. Jusl lhinlcwe can gel lhis won- derlul ice cream righl here al lhe sludenl slore, says Belly Baize, Queen ol lhe All-Weslern Band Re- view. Diane Scoll, popular senior, loolcs on wilh envy. Someone had neglecled lo give her an ice cream sample. Carl's 5110 E. Sc-eond St. Phone 801-72 172 Al CARL'S you can gel any- lhing in records lrom Bach lo Boog- ie, proclaims Bill lvlarmion, Sludenl Body vice-presidenl. Yes, and you can gel lhem on all speeds, replies Barbara Earp, ol lhe Campanile slall. lNlol only lhal, bul lhey also carry every available lype ol record player. Their sheel music deparlmenl handles a wide seleclion ol arrange- menls lor various musical inslru- menls, adds Sonny Rush, -oulsland- ing Varsily Foolball player. Pally Lindsoe, Campanile As- sislanl Edilor, reminds lhem, Don'l lorgel lhal people come lrom all ov- er lown lo CARL'S lor lhe very li- nesl in lelevision and lheir reliable repair service. There is always excilemenr al The EGYPTIAN DRUG COMPANY. Pal Sandford, Governor ol Enlerlainmenl, and Ted Phillips, Band member, are showing Golli-wog, EGY,PTIAN'S newesl line in perfume, lo Tom Ramsey, presidenl ol Junior Slalesmen. Sandy Poschman, popular senior, is anxious To show some ol lhe oiher brands ol perfume sold by her in The Jroilelry deparlmenl. Egypfian Drug Co. 5128 East Second Street Tl'll'llllllllI5 900--156 173 A+Iee Arnold, Jerry Smifh, and Jack McFadden, iusf off Hwe beach, sfop +o admire Hwe new Hawaiian snirrs, feafureci by PHIL HAHN'S MEN'S SHOP. qopen Friday Night 'til 91 Ph'l H h ' I G ll S 5211 East 2nd Street Phone 9-7547 Jeanne Andrews. Joyce Inqle. and Sharon Grimes, Varsify Song Leaders, pafronize CHET EAGLES, 'famous for service To Wilson sfu- olenfs. Locaieci iusf across The sfreef from school, CHET EAGLE, special- izing in lubricafion and accessories, has for many years given Wilsonifes A-I service and considerafion. Chef Eagle's CHRIS MYRON congralulales The I953 Campanile slali on Their line achievemeni. Judy Wood, Class ol i953 Chris Myron Sfudios 16809 S. Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower Ph. Tllrreg 7-6828 Por+rai+s Weddings Commercials Demonslraling lhe quiclc deliv- ery service on JOHN WADE'S build- ing malerials are Phi Gams, Judy Campbell and l-lolly Wade. Judy and l-lolly also fell us lhal whalever your needs are for building, JOHN WADE is sure 'ro have lhe besl. also . . . CRESCENT CONCRETE AND STEEL CO. SIERRA ROCK PRODUCTS CO. ORANGE COUNTY ROCK PRODUCTS CO. John Wade Co. Smifh G Jones Wheel This is really crazy! ex- claims Yvonne STeele, VarsiTy Song Leader. Mike Barr is looking aT The Tech- nical aspecTs oT The midgeT racer builT by SMITH 8: JONES. They really know how To build winning racers like This onel They're Tamous Tor Their cusTom-builT en- gines. Remember SMITH 81 JONES Tor any cusTom work on your engine. 2612 East Spring Street Ph. 44-663 Looks like The end oT anoTher successTul year Tor your school pub- licaTions, La FuenTe and Campanile, sTaTes T. V. Wood, manager oT The Commercial PrinTing DeparTmenT oT INDEPENDENT-,PRESS-TELEGRAM. WiThouT your help we could noT have succeeded in making The La Fu The success iT was This year, re- plies a graTiTied Alice BeTTs, co-ed- iTor oT La FuenTe. Jim Meyer, oTher co-ediTor, smiles his agreemenT. Campanile co-ediTors Jacque Wade and Kay Nagle boTh say, The Campanile owes a loT To The INDEPENDENT- PRESS -TELEGRAM prinTers, Too. IT goes wiThouT saying whaT They've done Tor us. Independenf-Press-Telegram COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT 6th and Pine 176 'Telephone 70595 l BeTTy MeradiTh and Eleanor Green enjoy The company oT oTher manne- kins in SEARS sporTs wear in a FourTh STreeT window. -J illlli? American at Fifth Downtown long Beach ShorT on school supplies? Well Then, keep in mind The supply secTion oT Wilson's own STUDENT BODY STORE. There you can purchase doz- ens oT classroom needs. Als-o. keep in mind ThaT The STUDENT STORE sells delicious ice cream bars, sundaes, colces, candy bars, and phosphaTes. Ringing up sales are sTore man- agers EarnesT Muller, Glenda Far- rell, MoTa Dudley, Linda Farrell, and Evelyn Sloan. Sfudenf Body Sfore 177 Like many oT The IoesT dressed men This season, Terry WerTz, La Fu- enTe TeaTure ediTor, and Russ Jordan, prominenT Wils+on Track sTar, sing The praises oT NORM MEAGER'S. SmarT lads, These Two. For They know iT's always NORM MEAGER'S Tor The besT in mens' wear. norm IIIEAEEHS 4144 Viking Way, Lakewood Telephone 55315 Humphreys Music Company EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 130 Pine Avenue Phone 6-4296 178 Shown here, in a musical mood, are Yvonne Biechlin, Campanile sTaTT ediTor, Sandra MacKay, Governor oT Finance, Wesley Farrell, drum ma- ior, and Arnold lvloss, Top Campan- ile ad salesman, ioining wiTh Ken Robinson, manager oT The band and insTrumenT deparTmenT, and Dion I-lumphreys Jr., Wilson graduaTe oT '40, in an imprompTu jazz concerT be- hind The counTer aT HUMPHREYS. HUM.PHREYS has The TinesT Teachers and insTrumenT repairmen. Their record and sheeT music de- parTmenT will Till your needs Tor all Top Tunes oT The day. Such names as Magnavox, Knabe, and Conn all help To make HUMPHREYS Long Beach's Top mu- sic sTore. 1, Q X - Y ,qi-1.1 - si , 1,1 aww xg 4 Wishes corne lrue when you drop a penny in Jrhe old Wishing Well . . . especially when you're wishing lor Jrhe sharpesl summer collons as worn here by WALKER'S Hi-Teen Favorifes for Wilson . . . Pal Gallagher, Judy Ware, and Rila Fergerson . . . WALKER'S Hi-Teen Campus Shop and Sporfswear Depar+men+s have mos? anyrhing you could wish for in sporls, casual, and even dressy clolhes . . . and lhe prices will save you a prelly penny! Wallcerk the friendly store of Long Beach Pine at Fourth-Phone 707-451 179 I-Immm, I like your choice in colognes, Jo, smiles Bill Leilch, Var- siiy Yell Leader, as he samples a bol- Ile of Tweecl. I always have a big variely To choose from when I buy my cologne af WAGNERS, replies Jo Moore. Varsify Flag Girl. Frances Crowley. G. A. A. pres- iolen'r, nods her agreemenr wilh Jo's choice. Larry Baum, Senior Class vice-presiclenl, wails his Iurn Io sam- ple 'rhe cologne. All agree Ihal for good founlain service and 'rhe besf in Jroilelrries, 'rhe place Io go is WAGNERS. Wagner Drug Company 7th 8 Redondo Ph. 80155 or 907578 HOME OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUES Part of Wilson Bowling Club M aior Bowling Recreafion 225 West Anaheim Phone 62527 WE FIT THEM ALL Bill Tickell Dick Paradzick Buck Murphy 'Jarman Shoes 'Levi-Sfrauss 'Berfon Clofhes 'McGregor Sporfswear 'Lancer Shirfs ,Nu-Knif Cashmeres For Men and Young Men BELMIINT SINIRE lris Whifman, Girls' Sfafe represenf- afive, looks cool in her Rose Marie Reid bafhing suif. The boned waisf really gives you an hourglass figure, says Iris. Look, here's The suif in Sevenfeenf' says Carole Cohn, Scholarship Seal Bearer. She is wearing a linen sheafh dress wifh a boaf neckline. Elizaloefh Fleischer, popular senior, ap- proves fhe girls' fasfe in summer wear. She is m-odeling a fwo piece shanfung suif dress wifh polka dof collar and cuffs. All fhree girls agree fhaf GRETA'S is Belmonf Shore headquarfers for fashionable clofhes. We Wilson girls look here firsf for smarf apparel. Grefa's 012 East Second Street Telephone 904-979 BELMON'l' SIIORE 181 Mary BrighTman wearing her new Lanz Tormal Triom DlNEL'S is seen Talking To Mar- Ty Schafer. From The happy smiles on Their Taces Mary and lvlarTy musT be planning a good Time. lvlary,presidenT of Girls' League. has iusT asked lvlarTy, popular Governor oT Finance, how he likes her new dress. From The smile on his Tace, we're sure his answer will be, Swell . D' I' H16 S 505 East 0cean Blvd. Phone 7-2966 I have iusT Tinished making my dress ouT oT This preTTy maTerial Trom FEYLER'S FABRIC SHOP, says Ann TreluT, one of Wilson's maioreTTes. WhaT Tabric are you buying, Barb- ara? l'm buying This Tabric because oT The qualiTy and smarT sTyling, re- plies Barbara SmiTh, Campanile sTaTT member. You're so righT, Ann conTin- ues. l always buy my maTerial aT FEYLER'S. They have such a varieTy oT inTeresTing Tabrics. 75 er FHBBIL' SHDP 4118 Viking Way Pihone L. B. 5-8313 Bellflower and Carson John Buckner, Mallory Walker, ancl Jim Loomis, leading singers, loasl Arcla Thompson. wh-o plays The cornmeolienne lead in The l953 operella, THE STUDENT PRINCE. They all enioy ARDEN FLAVOR FRESH MILK. Says John, You can'l beal ARDEN MILK for Truly nourishing ancl enjoyable refreshment Arden Farms Co. 1502 Santa Fe Phone 6-9207 183 Don Wood, popular senior, says, For The besT in sporT shirTs, go To HONEYWELL 8: CARPENTER'S. J V Baseball sTar Marshall Rosier re- plies, For The coolesT shirTs in Town iT's HONEYWELL 81 CARPENTER. Diclc PuTnam, VarsiTy Yell Leacler, chimes in, IT you're looking Tor The very laTesT in sfyles, you can'T beaT HONEYWELL 81 CARPENTER. Honeywell G Carpenler 539 Pine Ave. Ph0llP 07-I 395 Bill Baker, Governor oT SaTeTy, says, LONG BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN is an excel- lenT place To sTarT your TirsT savings accounT. Yes, agrees Barbara Murray, Governor oT WelTare, and loolc aT The advanTage There is in receiving greaTer earnings on all savings. Teller Marie RiTserna claims, ln acldiTion To This, all accounTs are in- sured up To flSl0,000.00. Sid Bacon, Vice PresidenT, nods his approval. Long Beach Federal Savis and Loan Associalion 328 Amvrivan Avo-. Pham- 7-l203l Ns-xt In Past 0l'l'iw- 1 84 Career Girl Rodney Rumble. Sfudenf Body presidenf, finds Barbara Jarvis, pres- idenf of S. F. O., mosf affracfive in her smarf new Cafalina bafhing suif. Dixie Tinsley, presidenf of Scholar- ship, is equally appealing in her fhree-piece coffon dress. You girls always know where fo gef fhe finesf clofhes af fhe lowesf prices, concludes Barf Sammons. as he nofices fhe complefe sfock of dress and sporfswear af CAREER GlRL'S cenfrally locafed sfore. 4th at Locust Ph. 7-5445 I say, old fop, How abouf a spof of hunfing, says Chuck lTally- I-lol Koller, Varsify Baskefball cap- fain. Wifh a Winchesfer pump acf- ion rifle, you iusf can'f miss. You can always cafch a fon or fwo of fish wifh a Conlon glass casf- ing rod. says Fred ll-lalibuf-lrleadl Schmidf, Varsify Track sfar. Russ lSandfrapl Tyler, fhree- year lefferman, says, Bag fhis fab- ulous Banana lid. Wifh fhis nervous golf club and haf, you are sure fo shoof par every fime. l-lere's Ernie lRobin l-loodl Mob- ley who adds, For a bull's-eye every fime, you can'f beaf PROCTOR'S fine line of archery equipment Procfor's Sparring Goods l28 West Broadway Phone 61-768 185 Barbara Blakely School of Modeling ancl Charm Free Placement Agency During a weelcly lashion show, we find Miss Barbara Blalcely, ollic- ial beauty consultant lor the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, comment- ating on the latest in fashions being modeled by Esther Beclcstead, pro- fessional model, and Gladys Krunic, student model and winner ol the Wil- son High Model Contest. 642 and 644 Alamitos Ph. 706449 I like RlCART'S Serv-ur-sell because you can see iust what you're ordering, says Barbara Balclcen, sec- retary of the Student Body. This food is really tops for taste, quality, and economy, re- plies Sheldon Gebb, Senior Class president. George Hawthorne and Joy l-laroldson are in complete agree- ment. All Wilson students lcnow that RICART'S live locations are THE places to eat. 4343 Atlantic Ricart's Main Dining Room 5100 East Second Street Ricart's Serv-ur-self Bemont 241 East Third Street Ricart's Downtown Serv-ur-self 3925 Atlantic Avenue ArnoId's Serv-r-self 1102 West Ocean GaIIagher's Galley Serv-ur-self 186 Ricart's Toolsie Alkinson, BUFFUMS' campus represenlalive. ancl Slan Young, Varsily Baskelball slar, ma'rch The gaiely of sun and sea in care- free vacalion logs. Toolsie chose sailclolh separales from our Young Californian Shop, and Sian is reacly for a cruise in peg bollom denims and gala sporls shirl from lhe Varsily Shop, BUFFUMS' Slore for Men. Buffu ms' W3 Tom Green, Varsily Foo+loall caplain, says, For The besl' in fool- ball gear, you can'+ beal' AGGIE'S for qualify and clependabililyf' John McSween, presidenl oi Wingfool. chimes in, For speed and comforl 'rhere is no comparison wilh lhese Riddell kangaroo skin Jrrack shoes. For more power and less slrike- ouls, AGGIE'S Adirondack bals are lhe best replies Jerry Lalley, Vars- ily Baseball slar. Aggie's 504 Pine Phone 63-769 187 OUR 28+h YEAR ' ' A SUCCESSFUL EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE Shown here enioying fhe finesl of music is The Morey family. Jim, The Wilson Bruin, is playing for his lalher, Mr. Morey, and his Three brolhers, Bob, Bill, and John, all for- mer Wilson sludenls. Morey's Music Sfore 242 Pina Phone 62929 101 Muffler Service l-leadquarfers for qualily for IO years. 'feafuring . . . BELOND EQUA-FLOW EXHAUST SYSTEMS AND MELLOWTONE MUFFLERS 1205 East Pacific Coast Highway Phone 7-368l Here are Two allraclive Wilson High maioreHes,Ca+hy Casler and Janice Brown, modeling Nellie Don dresses from DAVlD'S, INC. Aren'l our dresses cu+e? says Calhy. They have suchlovely dresses al DAVlD'S. l like lhe sporls clolhes lhey have, loo, adds Janice. S+yle combined wilrh qualify makes DAVlD'S an excellenl place To shop. D 'd' GVI S 11142 YIKING WAY Phone 5-16117 LAKEIVIDUII l5-second service -'fha+'s lhe slo- gan for BEANY'S. Looks as lhough lhe gang really goes for lhis kind ol service. Don Wilson, Tony Horner, Zoe Ann Glover, and Pal Brehm are on lheir way oul aller gelling lheir Beanyburgers and malls from The fasl and courleous waifress. Jim Hill- man, Collelle Cupiss, Phil Sheridan. Barbara Aslon, and Margo Ours iusl love lhose french fries. Zoe Ann Glover, Varsily Flag girl, is amazed a+ 'rhe lasl service and exclaims, No olher place in lown gives you so much lor your money in so shorl a lime as BEANY'S. Beany's No. 2 139 Cnneedaxnx ,mem SW 'press lelegram x BF w I ',E 94' 4 f 1' X 4' ve EK Q A Vw: g . y N ,r M' S-l C CQ fy 1 I ? Q if I J 1 WMM Y E , VHA, E aff ..,:' 0 , A 3 if C w- f 1 xi if A M! 'Ji 'IQJ gflllifiv uv 'ji' r rpikc, awp, Q6 X , Vigil- , ,J . i ,..' . 1 V, , V LA! J ' 1, i M- i few , c M i X fi ,X lf! 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