Woodrow Wilson High School - Campanile Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1954
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Here af Wilson we boasf nof only one of fhe mosf complefe academic curricula in fhe Soufhland, buf also a program of exfra-curricular ac- fivifies so varied and exfensive fhaf every inferesf can be safisfied. On fhe following pages we, fhe I954 Campanile sfaff, fake pride in presenfing fo you, fhe reader. a Cine- mascope picfure of sfudenf life af work and af play-fhus unfolding before your eyes in picfure and in prinf fhe real Wilson Sfory. . . S commit , I X is UN, QI li 'S cf fylfflfll M Oi SSSQ Ilill' Uj I, I I gig:-IEME . . .K . . . . W . wg PLAY 5 -QESADMINISTRATIO !. I. UJ'.Ww . S. . 9 xi 3 ENloRs I7 . . 59 if 59 NDERCLASSME , 0. . I. X. . K, 69 SQZSJILSON LIFE .f . F 'fp Ill? . ' 89 NCLUBS . . . . I . II5 J SPORTS . . . '. . . . 149 ADVERTISEMENTS . . I79 K FAREWELLTO WILSON ...... I98 I: Barbara Segal Kay McCampbelI Susanne Soltysrk SISTANT EDITORS XS Barbara Guthrie, Joy Haroldson x, AFF EDITORS Administration-Barbara Lardin A Seniors-Nan Carr, Norma Lightfoot Underclassmen-Sandra Cotler Q Clubs-Beverly Cherin Y Advertisements-JoAnne Hughes Exchange, Girls' Sports-Anne Adams BUSINESS MANAGER Laureen Smith i II in Bob Nicholson Fred Townsend TOP BOOK SALES Sandra Cotler PRODUCTION STAFF JoAnn Brown, Sandy Saposnek, Co- ordinators Phil L. Benson, Walter N. Lodwick, Dick L. Walker, Primers Stan Handy, John C. Thomas, Manfred Tuttle, Photographers ADVISERS Mayer J. Franklin, General Max Morrison, Printing 5 WORK AND PLAY . . . During our lwiglw school years we are oonslanfly enriching The various lacels of our personalilies. We grow 'rlwrouglw learning lo worlc, To discern, fo judge values. We learn llirouglm our experiences in dealing willw fellow 'sludenls as well as wi'rl'1 leaclwers. Tlwrouglm worlc and play we become malure in our alfifudes foward life. ALM Leon G. Catlin, friend, counselor, administrator . . . In sm to en of our appreciation and thanks lor your twenty-four years ol work, loyalty, and devotion to Wilson, we dedicate to you this Campanile ol l954. 7 9,21 ,L X A . k Q S X! isa We M fa il' 2 I xp., nv I p 46 K ff ....t,x fm F As I X Y is ADMINISTRATION-Mrs. Fox demonstrates an experiment in sugars io her class. ADMINISTRATION WORK AND PLAY-I954 has been a record year for Wilson High School. Enrollment has soared to nearly 3,000. Cne hundred and six fa- culty members have brought our teaching staff to an all-time high in ef- ficiency and excellence. Twenty-three devoted men and women perform our clerical and maintenance tasks diligently and well. The 200 Building, renovated in time for Fall classes, boasts the finest commercial equip- ment. The new electronics shop completes the modern facilities that pre- pare Wilsonites to take places of leadership in the World. zmffy OUR PRINCIPAL-Michigan STaTe schools can cerTainly be proud oT EaTon O. Bemis, one of Their TinesT graduaTes and our princi- pal. Mr. Bemis received his A. B. degree aT Michigan STaTe Normal College in YpsilanTi and his M. A. aT The UniversiTy oT Michigan in Ann Arbor. He has now swiTched his aTTenTion To U.C.l..A., where he is working on his docToraTe. Mr. Bemis' TirsT Teaching experiences were in Michigan schools. aT Bergland and Saline, where he TaughT and coached. For The nexT Ten years he was principal oT iunior and senior high schools in Marine CiTy, Michigan, and Tor seven years direcTed an elemenTary school in Ecorse, Michigan. His TirsT posiTion in Cali- Tornia was as a counselor aT Franklin Junior High School, here in Long Beach, Tor Two years. Then he wenT To Lakewood where he was principal oT Mark Twain ElemenTary School and Lakewood Junior High. LaTer he was superinTendenT oT The Lakewood DisTricT unTil iTs merger wiTh Long Beach. Coming To Wilson in SepTember oT l952, he has con- Tinued To mainTain our high sTandards oT excellence and achievemenT. 'rw' PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE-lT's noT always easy To disTinguish beTween work and play. I've seen boys come oTT The TooTball Tield compleTeIy exhausTed, yeT when you ask Them whaT They have been doing, The answer is playing TooTball . l have seen The gleam oT ioy Trom achievemenT come inTo The eyes oT oThers aTTer The solving oT a pare Ticularly diTTiculT problem in algebra, or wiTh The saTisTacTory compleTion oT a speed TesT in Typing, or oT innumerable oTher acTiviTies in and around a school. Some oT These are called work and some play , depending upon one's pride in accomplishmenT and one's inTeresT in The acTiviTy. A good share oT all liTe is iusT like ThaT, and The really happy person is he who is TorTunaTe enough To inTegraTe his abiliTies wiTh his Tasks, and who has learned The real ioy ThaT comes Trom achievemenT while doing his uTmosT. My sincere hope Tor each oT you is ThaT each Task which conTronTs you is wiThin your grasp and ThaT you have To sTand on Tip-Toe To reach iT. EaTon O. Bemis, Principal ADMINISTRATION-Dr. F. Milton Sager, Assistant P p I, Miss Margaret Meikle, Vice-Principal. ADMINISTRATION-Our school is steadily improving its programs ot study and cur- riculum to serve the individual needs ot all pupils. lt is the duty ot our vice principals and counselors to help students talce advant- age ot these opportunities. Advice on ca- reers, help with scholarships, and tallcs with the parents are just a tew ot the important jobs this hardworking group pertorms. Miss Meilcle and Dr. Sager, althoughilboth new to Wilson this year, have won the re- spect and love ot the entire student body with their lcindly understanding and expert guidance. Counselors tor separate grades ably handle the students' many problems. The seniors will long remember Mr. Lewis and Mr. Humphrey tor their triendly advice. With Miss Green helping the Juniors and Miss McClellan, the Sophomores, this year's underclassmen plan their programs tor high school to prepare them tor their chosen voc- ations. COUNSELORS-Mr. Humphrey, Heaclg'Nlr. Lewis, Seniors, Miss Green, Juniors, Miss McClellan, Sophomores. 'll CLERKS--UPPER: Sumi Yosfiihara and Mrs. Noble in Counsefor's office. Mrs Spicer, Girls' Attendance, has heard all the excuses in the book. Mr. Wade, the omnipresent Catcher , Mrs. Deck, Boys' Attendance. Mrs. Van Wornier, in the Girls' Gym. LOWER: Johnnie Johnson, whose cherry voice and happy disposition never fail to make us smile as we reach for our telephone. Mrs. Pinkard, Mr. Bemis' efficient secretary. Mrs. CLERKS-Bruinville has increased this year by almost a thousand students, and our clerks have continued to do their work quiet- ly and etticiently. Although they are kept busy, they always find time to be friendly with the students, trom problems ot hand- ling blue slips to tinding lost books and pre- paring election petitions. From the tront ottice to the Girls' Gym, the clerical statt are most helpful to students in distress. The clerks work the year round. While we are en- joying our vacations, they are busy at school preparing tor the Fall semester. PTA-Upper: Faculty and parents enioy delicious Ham Dinner, PTA tradi- tion. lower: Mothers file membership records in the cafeteria. Right: Our honored PTA president at Founders' Day Tea. Seated: Mmes. Fromlath and Hodge, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Sullivan, in the front office. Mrs. Burkhard, who not only issues books but cares for Lost and Found. Mrs. Whittaker, our nurse. INSERT: The financial twins: Mrs. Robinson, manager of the Student Store, and Mrs, Hughes, Student Body Banker, who collects and banks over 5lO0,000 a year for Wilsonites. P.T.A.-With the theme, 0pportunity Un- limited , this year's P.T.A. has tinished an- other satistying year ot promoting better relationships between school and the home. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Fromlath, they donated a permanent bulletin board that, placed in tront ofthe library, gives students a quick resume ot the week's activities. With a successful l-lam Dinner, they raised funds for a scholarship. They sponsored an inform' ative talk on the United Nations and were, in turn, instructed by Wilsonites in the ads vantages ot student government. Thompson. Standing Mmes. Walker, Laughlin, Findlay, Rene, Hanbery, Kirkpatrick, Herman, and Marins. QE.. - :LJ 0' 'wo Z2 s clit., X ,4 ,N N , tau!! s ss .'W,.,f1i' i Q- lp' .K- fi ITMENT HEADS-Upper: Mr. Howard Bakken, Math, Miss Ruth k, Art, Mr. Rowland Davis, Boys' P.E. Lower: Mr. Nicholas ick, Music, Miss Vera Johnston, Girls' P.E., Mr. Frank Ochoa, age. DEPARTMENT HEADS-Our t h i r t e e n department chairmen serve as a link be- tween their special department and the ad- ministrative statt in planning the very best possible curricula tor their department. These are people ot many talents. Mr. Dwight L. Wentzel organized the tirst F. B. l.. A. at Wilson. Everytime we enioy our wondertul swimming pool, we thank Mr. Rowland Davis who designed it and our gym. A college maior in l-lome Economics at Oregon State University aids Mrs. Maida Olmstead in helping prepare Wilson girls tor married lite. Mr. Frank Ochoa acts as chaperone on the yearly trip ot the tourth year Spanish Class to Padua l'lills. Mr. Row- land Thomas was sponsor ot Demos seven years and a class sponsor tor twelve years. We are proud to have Mr. Nicholas Fur- ianick, who is also assistant conductor ot the Long Beach Philharmonic Orchestra, as the head ot our music department. Youth Come ot Age, a text used by the seniors, was written by Mr. Wellington Pierce. Miss Ruth Burdick, head ot the art department, helped to plan our stage. Mr. Paul Teschke is Lt. Governor ot the Southern California Association ot World Friendship Clubs. l'lead ot English department tor sixteen years, Mrs. Anna Townsend is President ot the State Division ot the American Society ot University Women. Miss Vera Johnston started the Student and Supreme Courts here at Wilson. Mr. Howard Bakken takes time trom his teaching duties to sponsor the Math Club. Those people with their varied interests are an important part ot our Wil- son Faculty. TMENT HEADS--Upper: Mrs. Maida Olmsted, Home Making, ellington Pierce, Social Studies, Mr. Paul Teschke, Social Mr. Rolland Thomas, Industrial Arts, Mrs. Anna Townsend 1, Mr. Dwight Wentzel, Commercial. DR. MERYL DUNKLE-l-lis hero was Theodore Roosevelt and he wanted to be a writer. l-low lucky we are that his book ot poems remained un- published or Dr. Dunkle might have become a writer and never have come to ioin the Wilson taculty 22 years ago. l-le leaves us this year with our good wishes and hopes that his two ambitions, to take that trip around the world in a small boat and become an M. D., will be achieved. Dr. Meryl P. Dunkl Science y i ft?- Row 'l: Mr. A. Pete Archer, Boys' P-E., Miss Ethel P. Babcock, Social Living, Social Studies, Miss Esther M. Benson, English, Social Living, Mr. Donald F. Bilyeu, Commercial, Miss Cyrene E. Blackman, Commercial, Mr. Jack Bosna, Commercial. as-si? Row 2: Mr. Otto A, Broesamle, Social Studies, Miss Cecilia Burch, Librarian, Mrs. Ann-Maria C. Burch- ard, Foreign Language, Mr. Donald D. Bush, Eng- lish, Social Living, Social Studies, Miss Alberta E. Carlson, English, Music, Mr. LaMar T. Case, Math. J . O Faculty Members Maintain our Traditions Row I: Miss Ducelia M. Cobb, Foreign Language, Miss Angela B. Coffey, Math, Mr. Thomas A. Comiskey, Science, Social Living, Mrs. Virginia S. Cutler, Homemaking, Mr. Melvin L. Cytron, Eng- lish, Miss Mariorie L. Davidson, English. Row 2: Miss Dorothy Deatherage, Girls' P. F., Miss Mariorie P. Dougherty, Foreign Language, Miss Verona M. Drummond, Homemaking, Mr. Gor- don C. Durday, Industrial Arts, Mr. Vaughan W. Edmonds, Science, Mr. philip L. Ellithorpe, Music. . aff N vi R i f six 2 'Lf A . Sv S ......s Q 'V X in a sv. -. L ' N. ' Row I: Mr. Edward M. Eveland, Social Living, Social Studies, Mr. Douglas S. Evered, Social Liv- ing, Social Studies, Mr. Wilbur J. Farr, Industrial Arts, Mrs. Lutie A. Feeney, Social Living, Mr. Robert S. Ferris, Science, Mrs. Mart Fox, Science. 2204! -051 ,lil QQ Q iii 'lf' 'X Row 2: Mr. Mayer J. Franklin, English, Foreign Language, Mr. Fred L. Frazer, Social Studies, Mr. James E. Garner, Commercial, Mr. John F. Gart- ner, English, Mr. Everett W. Gibbs, English, So- cial Living, Mr. John C. Glover, Foreign Language. Teach usi Scholarship and Leadership Row I: Miss Dorothy A. Govas, Girls' P. E., Mr. William O, Green, Industrial Arts, Mrs. Martha R. Gunning, Girls' P. E., Miss Mary A. Hansen, Social Living, Dr. Aubrey B. Harter, Boys' PE., Social Studies, Mr. Edward V. Haun, Commercial. rqzz' . R if-:E 'S' Q X 1 N . Pg b .Q H Q .-. . 3. A wi 1 '1 .P L 4 . A Gif . 3 I-Ury 'r hh.. P3 ..,fL., V ,ff gf 5' .,,2f l W , , ,. xv Row 2: Mr. Richard L. Heidelberg, English, Math, Mr. Delbert P. Hennes, Commercial, Mrs. Duste Hiltgen, Girls' P. E., Mrs. Lucille W. Hogue, Com' mercial, Mr. Jack M. Huffman, Math, Mr. Robert E. Hunt, Boys' P. E., Social Studies. , . 1-... :ai , .. ,Q 1 .fs ' f, 'ill' - , X . .53 .K J? - 3 'Vu 5 H ..:f'W.n- . L s M sit, . .fa Am, 'Ps-pn ,t gain . 1 l fr. i s at 1.-s..-'..fw s' w at V . it as f A ta S9 A- ff. f ' k flee r 1 I ,Li l Row 1: Mr. William M. Hutton, Social Living, Miss Helen lredell, Librarian, Mrs, Myrtle J. Jackson, Commercial, Mr. Kenneth E. Johns, Science, For- eign Language, Miss Alice E. Johnson, English, Foreign Language, Mr. F. Alvin Johnson, Boys' P. E., Science. Row 2: Mr. Thomas J. Kinkade, Boys' P. E., Social Studies, Dr. Gerhard Kohn, Social Living, Mr. Marvin A. Langlois, Math, Science, Mrs. Inez W. Lehman, English, Social Living, Mrs. Evelyn W. Luberg, Art, Miss Frances M. McAuliffe, Art. They Serve Wilson Nobly and Well Row 1: Mr. Jack R. McBade, English, Mrs. Birdena D. McBurnie, Math, Mr. Clifford J. Meyer, Boys' P. E., Mrs. Helen M. Minami, English, Mr. Mer- rill R. Moremen, Social Studies, Mr. R. Max Mor- rison, Industrial Arts. -, 41 . r-Y 3 S 3 Q S P Ja' 5-fx 'Q Row 2: Mrs. Irmel O. Padgham, English, Social Living, Miss Margaret E. Parsons, Social Living, Social Studies, Mr. William Patterson, Boys' P. E., Mr. Delbert F. Penhall, Industrial Arts, Math, Mr. Ernest D. Radford, Boys' P. E., Mr. William B. Raney, Social Living, Social Studies. ,Af 5 g I h W . ..,. i , I g ,fp-J K or .,.. ' X 4' iv ' K lilll A X, in ..,,.. .. ' fi' at I .,.. ....,,,, i f C. . S S I ',.,' : f ,--- fa? f El 'xg 1 ,I x f '.iii I 'MQ ' Eff'-.lit1f,s:,i3iTf'. fl A f is Row 'lz Mr. S. F. Vincent Reel, Boys' P. E., Miss V. Faure Rilliet, Social Living, Mr. Gene V. Rowland, Boys' P. E., Mrs. Dorothy M. Scheman, Girls' P. E., Mrs. Doris Schroeder, Commercial, Math, Mr. James K. Shallenberger, Science. OUR FACULTY-Our taculty, IO6 strong this year, has done its best to give the students all ot the knowledge that the pupils could assimilate. They helped us to coniugate verbs, prove theorems, lo- cate Abyssinia, pertect the Australian crawl, and many other related tacts. We cheered our taculty to their overwhelming, though a tritle dubious, vic- '4' -V .-'i' ' wx. f-. IR X tt' Y i'ff.,i fT'Xt. t J' it A x 1, E A K Row 2: Mrs. Mary C. Smart, Girls' P. E., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Homemaking, Mr. Frank W. Stewart, Industrial Arts, Science, Mr. John A. Turnbull, Social Studies, Mr. Boyer W. Voisard, Science, Mrs. Martha H. Walker, Sight Conserva- tion. ,fo s -. G6 v g, 15-4.3 LfL,L,,.' tory in the volleyball and baslcetball games against the students. Under their guiding leadership, gov- ernment, class councils, and clubs all joined in one unitied body. ln the patio, as well as in the class rooms, they iolced and counseled us through our good and our bad moments. We owe our taculty Row 'I: Miss Ruth Weston, English, Latin. Row 2: Mrs. Phyllis L. Wieland, Homemaking, Miss Bernice Wilcox, Social Living, Social Studies, Miss Beverley J. Wilson, Librarian, Mr. Richard L. Wing, English, Foreign Language, Social Living, Mr. Riley Woodward, Social Studies, Miss Lois M. Zelsdorf, Girls' P- E. thanlcs tor more than their teaching abilities alone. CAMERA SHY: Mrs. Doris B. Alguire, English, Mrs Gladys C. March, Science. ,ij IK, 'U f.,-.L....f-fv'-s L E fi, . CUSTODIANS-Row 'Ip Chinn, Gillip, Meyer, Beniley, Mrs. McGuire, Gibson, Markey, GARDENERS-Row 1: Heneise, Watson Wnkeleer. Row 2: Ekskine, Penn, Miller, Main, Oliver, Savaya, Simpson, Head. Head, Row 2: Redinger, Phillips, Walser CUSTODIANS and GARDENERS-Alumni relurning lo Wilson year alier year find old friends noi only among lhe iacully, buf also on our cuslodial slail. Clare Simpson, George Meyer, Lloyd Miller, and Frank Sawaya have been here since Wilson was founded in IQZ6. The boys say il keeps lhem young working in Bruinville. We like Them, and we appreciale 'fheir work in mainlaining our classrooms and palrio. CAFETERIA WORKERS- We leel iusl as imporianl as Jrhe Jreachers here. We like ihe kids and enjoy geliing To know lhem beiler each day, say lhe caleieria workers. No mailer how noisy lhe sludenls may be. our caleleria ladies always remain cheery and serve us excellenl and lasly food. These ladies make ii possible lor us To 'rake pleas- ure in our very besl caleieria lacilifies. CAFETERIA-Row 'lz Mmes, Meyer, Blossom, Charlton. Myers Heywood, Covey. Row 2: Rizzie, Van der Haar, Fisher, Mc Connell, Mgr., Hoy, Stone, Meyers. 200 BUILDING-Mr. Bosna and Mrs, Blackman smile as students practice on modern calculators in the new 200 Building. Mr. Evered at his tiling cabinet. RIGHT: Moving day was nailed by all. CENTER: Bob Pierce addresses Public Speaking class from rostrum., RIGHT: Our new 200 Building, untenanted since I933, welcomes Wilsonites, LOWER: Students at work with new business machines. RIGHT: Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Bosna enioy the spacious cheertulness of the Conference Room. THE 200 BUILDING--For tlwe tirst time since ttie eartlwciualce in IQ33, Wilson students can pass trom the l00 to tlfie 400 building witliout crossing ttte patio on tlnose rainy days. l-low does tltis lwappen? Well, last November our 200 building was reopened atter be- ing closed to classes tor the past eleven years. Qur campus is complete witlw ttie opening ot the 400 building last year and now the 200 building, wtiictt lwouses our Commercial Department, in '54, I9 3, ,, ia..-dQl Vgmw 1 .921 , me Yxegggfigiu V ' N-SE . l i .wif 'ii MANUAL ARTS-Boys enioy work as they learn useful trades in our shops. UPPER: Ornamental furnish- ing is constructed in woodshop. Future architects plan their own homes in mechanical drawing. LOWER: Our metal shop boasts modern facilities for welding and brazing. MANUAL ARTS-ln Wilson's Manual Arts Department our looys prepare tor a usetul lite in the tield ot mechanics, both as a career and in the home. They learn that wood-worlcing is needed tor repairing a cottee table as much as in building a tive-room house. ln the metal shop they make every- thing trom screwdrivers to wrought-iron, glass-topped tables. ln the mechanical drawing room our boys start with the essentials ot block lettering and learn the time points ot indicating intricate details ot lighting, heating, and Ventilating systems in a home. Manual Arts Offer Practical Training 21 LIBRARY-Qur Library is lilled with all kinds ol information books, lrom European history lor hardworking sophomores lo United States Government reading Tor awakening iuniors and social problems pamphlets for our last minute seniors. Qur library assisle ants, under the guidance oi Miss lredell, Miss Burch, and Miss Wilsorw, help find these various books plus mysteries love stories, and suspense thrillers for those spare moments ol rest and relaxation. STUDENT BODY STORE-Our Campus ale lords a convenience rarely enioyed by other Southern California l-ligh Schools. This is the Student Body Store. lt not only is a general conlectionery shoppe, but also a slationerls delight. The store employs slu- dent personnel who are eagerly awaiting an opportunity in the business world. Under the Qarelul supervision and guidance of Mr. l'laun and Mrs. Robinson, the store has flourished and become a vital part ol our daily life. LIBRARY AND STUDENT STORE-Upper: Sherman and Ottis assist students to check out books. LIBRARY ASSISTANT5-Row I: Ober, Plantz, Bielefeld, Taylor, Boardman. Row 2: Nielsen, Finley Meckler, Nieto, Jackson, Jonkman, Gabrielson. Row 3: English, NlacBeath, Beasley, Braford, Bisso, McCod, Kunce, Exley. Row 4: Barr, Hancock, Hancock, Steuer, Lyons, Mdachfan, Hoar, Basile, Dreyes, Smith, J Lowe.-1 The Library is in constant use by hundreds of knowledge-hungry Wilsonites. LOWER RIGHT' STUDENT STORE PERSONNEL-Row I: Baum, Nieto, Dudley, Farrell, L., Sloan, Matthews, Gibbons Mcdeiros, Jones, Christopher, Adams, O'Hare, Glazen, Holmes. Row 2: Mr. Haun, Tilton, Maguire lhibault, Dudley, Ives, Caynard, LaSarge, Peterson, DuBoy. Row 3: Deifenback, Kozak, Thein, Alsip Steins, Nlrs. Robinson. Row 4: LeCfair, Brekke, Muller, Lindquist, Stark, Bean, Paris, Frost, Lakowski. CLERICAL HELPERS-Upper left: CLERICAL ASSISTANTS-Row 1: Mitchel, Barngrover, Baca, Barmann, Poininger, Kozak. Row 2: Brown, J,, Kirk, Windor, Christiansen, Hannon, Bridwell, Weiner, McWilliams. Upper right: Row 1: Lawson, Pepoy, Robinson, Roll, Guthrie, Butler, Warburton. Row 2: Carr, Gerard, Sleight, Grimwood, Hodgson, Pave, Musolf, Sugarman. Row 3: Holden, Conroy, Tatman, Benhour, Read, Phipps, lvie, Whitt. Lower: Mrs. Pinckard's Hostess Committee: Pederson, Patten, Perry, White, Desmond, Robinson, Nelson. Right: Attendance Monitors: Jones, Brown, Conroy, Grant. CLERICAL ASSISTANTS-The girls who can be seen dashing around The campus will almosT always Turn ouT To be clerical assisTanTs running errands Tor Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Pinlcard, or Mrs. Hodge. When They're noT busy wiTh This Taslc, They Type, cuT sTencils, run The mimeograph, alphabeTi2e cards, and perTorm various Types oT oTTice worlc. These girls noT only MONITORS-WiTh The Tremendous in- crease in enrollmenT, our clerlcs' duTies have mulTiplied. WilsoniTes volunTeer To help Them wiTh deTails oT receiving visiTors, alphabeTiz- ing, and Tiling cards, lceeping aTTendance reporTs and answering The Telephone. For This good worlc, moniTors receive gold W poinTs. Their moTTo is The reward oT a Thing well done is To have done iT . help our clerics and Teachers, buT aT The same Time learn oTTice Techniques ThaT will help Them in The TuTure. DeparTmenT heads may reguesT help Trom Mr. VVenTzel, who will send Them a clerical assisTanT To periorm The duTies Tor which They have been Trained in The Commercial DeparTmenT. They earn gradualion crediT Tor This service. HOSTESSES-The preTTy girls who devoTe one period a day To greeTing our visiTors in The main oTTice are all members oT Mrs. Pinclcard's l-'losTess commiTTee. Their main duTy is To help sTrangers in our school Tind Their desTinaTions. They also deliver noTes To all corners oT The buildings, do exTra Typ- ing Tor The oTTice personnel, and guide The adulT educaTion sTudenTs who occupy some oT The rooms in our new buildings. 23 CHEMISTRY TEAM-Aldridge, Kleinbauer, Lane, Clark, Ver br CHEMISTRY TEAM-Keeping up The high sTandards seT by our chemisTry Team lasT year, This year's Team, comprised oT seven chemical wizards, made The Trip To Cal Tech and spenT Three hours exploring The ins and ouTs oT chemisTry. They spenT many hours sTudying aT home and devoTed all oT Their acTiviTy periods and classroom hours Tor several weeks To The added sTudy needed To become a member oT The inTellecTual Team. Many Thanks should go To Mr. Voisard. chemisTry Teacher exTraordinary, Theircoach Anschultz, Beard, iiit iiifl ,f ,sf ' T A i J ., 3 , . , I JUNIOR SPEAKERS-Chosen Tor Their ouT- sTanding oraTorical abiliTy, Wilson Junior Speakers have addressed churches, civic organizaTions, and luncheon clubs during The year. STudenTs inTeresTed in speaking spend many hours preparing conTesT speeches ThaT were given in compeTiTion aT Wilson, and againsT oTher schools. Winners oT This year's conTesTs were John Leonard, Lion's Club, Mike Brown, KnighTs oT PyThias, Nancy Kleinhammer, Junior Chamber oT Com- merce, and Susanne SolTysik, l Speak Tor Democracy and NaTive Sons oT The Gold- en WesT. Mr. CyTron has coached This group Tor several years. NT SHOP-Walt Lod k pulls an enamel proof T The Campanile senior sed h l1 l'1 T1 i t made final correciion io JUNIOR SPEAKERS-Row 1: Chastain, Lindberg, Cooper, S. Row 2: Daniel, B., Leonard, J., Pierce, Dreyer. PRINT SHOP-ProoT presses, TypeseTTing machines, power sTiTchers, and power paper-cuTTers are no mysTery To Phil Benson, Dick Walker, Wal+er Lodwick and many oThers enrolled in The prinTing classes who have con- TribuTed To our publicaTions. Under The experT hand oT Mr. Max Morrison, These experienced craTTsmen lead The prinT shop crew in seTTing The Type Tor our school annual, magazine, and newspaper. The work done Tor The Campanile, La l:uenTe, and Loudspeaker is noT even The beginning oT The prinT shop's accomplishmenfs. IT is also respon- side Tor The programs Tor The all-school play and all The individual ad- verTisemenTs given To The sTudenTs announcing sch-ool evenTs. NoT only do These boys perTorm invaluable service To The school, buT They are serving us and aT The same Time doing a iob They enjoy. Manv oT Them are planning To enTer The prinTing proTession aTTer graduaTion, as many oT our besT prinTers, Trained aT Wilson, have done. r . YQ? PRINT SHOP-Panoramic view of our modern shop where Max Morrison directs the printing of programs, bulletins, and our newspaper. His boys also set up all the type for the Campanile. Print Shop Trains Superior Craftsmen PRINT SHOP-Dick Walker, experienced in setting type for Wils0n's inaior publications, studies the keyboard as he prepares to set the sports section. Phil Benson, also a veteran printer, cuts type to size as he prepares a galley for shipment to the commercial printers. John Kinslowe adiusts paper to print playbills as members of the Campanile staff learn about printing. 25 S ll A I ea 5,55 l 4. ,www FACULTY AND STUDENTS-Upper: Stage crew relaxes between sltows, Faculty basketball team pos: before big game, Center: Mr, Franklin gives his Frenclt class their overnight assignment. Mr. Cytron a jovial mood. Lower: Lion's Club award winners, Miller, Potter, Braun, Cooper. Mrs, Bemis pours ft the first faculty tea in the library, Inset: Mr. Glover adds pep to a game, SIGHT CONSERVATION CLASS-Murray Holloway, Mangold, Mrs. Walker, Garner, Brown, ,1- swiwfmamvcg . I ..,, i a C l . wait 55, awe JDENTS AND FACULTY-Upper: Miss Burdick gives a lesson in flower design. Costume makeup class a practical demonstration. Miss Hansen's class makes up huge baskets for Christmas, to be given to :dy families. Cenler: Civil Air Patrol color guard, Woodshop in action. Lower: Miss Smith's class ges a mock wedding, complete with homemade cake, Seniors visit police station as part of on the 1 training. Inset: Miss Mciklc listens as Mayor Lyman B. Sutter tells of the fish that got away. WlLSON'S FIVE TOP TYPISTS-Row I: Warburton, Wagher, Kozak. Row 2: Mr. Haun Jurgensen, Steins, 'mf ' -r nf J Q Y i ggi '54 '54 l L -.7 ,, 0 of E11 'aFugQ'.f,a X X t - ,- ze . -.. 1 C os. Mr? new mmm if ,ff 3 ak n ,Q 1 sh mg ff W N48 ..i,.,,. v Q ,, MM. , 3, . Aiwa x . ,W . if wtf- N 3-MIS' i 'N X ... Q r, Y. S, . - KSN M 1.,k,iX vii mg Q SENIORS-Mr. Bemis congratulates graduaiing Seniors, Bill Marmion, Bill Baker, Joe Reeves, Emogene Trexel, Lloyd McGinnis, Willie York, Beverly Cherin, and Diana Daniels as they receive their dipl S lf N l 0 RS WORK AND PLAY-Signing the golden book, we graduating OfT1BS. seniors review the accomplishments ol the class of l954. The larg- est class in history, we balanced our student body budget, developed and encouraged student spirit and unity in Bruinville, democratized our government, and won a coast league champ- ionship in football. We leave the security and serenity ol Wilson school days to face the world ol atomic confusion undaunted and unalraid. 29 WILSON CLASS OF '54-We're lhe senior class l954 and we're proud ol il. We can loolc baclc our lirsl year ol exislence and see our Sadie l'la lcins Dance coming oul ol lhe red lo be one ol l lhree dances ol lhe year lo malce any prolil. ln c algal iunior year we had our classmales in lhe lirsl slri i i A x x,,,.,.f-4 ol all our alhlelic leams, slarring in our drama S and musical presenlalions, pulling on a good lale simon cLAss OFFICERS-Fall: Lloyd ivieoiimas, Pres., SllOWi leedlw Sludfefll bOClY QOVGfflmeHl Gnd P Cargl Neumaierl Seq., Bill Leifchr V, pres, ling blaclc ligures in lhe school budgel. This ye vve've led lhe clubs, governmenl, alhlelic, a dramalic lields. Qur Senior lalenl Show was l besl in our lhree years. Our leams have won almi all possible championships. More senior schol. have received pins lhan ever belore. We have l - come lhe lirsl American high school lo choose if exchange sludenl as a senior gill. Yes, we ha 'Li 'ggi W 1 , done all lhis, and even more, bul mosl ol all, wel ' ' sw L S je. all lried our very besl lo raise Wilson lo lhe higlwl I r g, ' L A L fo, f posilion ol any school, and we're proud lo say ll X Z . A we're lhe Wilson Class ol '54, ii P 15 sl L ii iff. 1. . ' .... . is A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Spring: Bill Marmion, Pres., Di- ana Daniels, Sec., Don Reeve, V. Pres. 11 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Row 1: Hile, Plemon, Desmond, Skare, Chaffee, McGinnis, Past Pres., Marmion, Pres., Daniels, Sec., Murray, Norton, Waddelow, Lindberg. Row 2: Mr. Voisard, Copeland, Hansen, Petro, Stapleton, Crase, Whitman, Johannessen, Haroldson, Adams, Jones, Davis, S., Allgrim. Row 3: Allen, Barllell, Flanders, Lindsay, Harris, Peyton, Bord- ner, Neill, J., Butterfield, Parlch. Row 4: Reeves, J., McCulloch, Kren- winkel, Leitch, Lalley, Murdock, Reeve, D., Nevis, Gilmore, Lyman, Sclnuler, Wilson, B. 30 GUARD OF HONO scholarship line the Posed above are Marlowe, Joan Ba is R-At graduation time, iunior girls who are outstanding in personality, charm, and path to the platform and form a colorful background to salute the graduating class. Diane Kirby, Joyce Griffith, Nancy Nettleman, Paula Franks, Joan Willis, Julieta lling, Ann Thompson, Elaine Gosch, Gail Kaller, Donna Grayson, and Carolyn Jolly. Presenting February Graduates-Class of MARY MARSH BURNS Campanile, Newcomer's, Transfer- Lucky l3, Sec. Quill and Scroll Band '5T, '52. JACK ARTHUR CREASEY Ushers, Audio-Visual. RICHARD A. HOUGHTON BARBARA DEAN JOHNSON GAA, Band, Jr. Red Cross, Ski. JAKIE ANN JURGENSEN Team Luacler, Yoga. SHIRLEY CAROL SUSMAN Transfer: Roosevelt HS, Los Angeles, SAIL IRENE WAGHER Girls' Glee, Christmas Pageant, Tea lwlom HS, Chicago, Ill. :AMERA SHY: Richard Allen Bake , Stu. Council, Sect. Pres., the Graduating Class of 1954 College Synder, Texas, Yearbook, V52 3-X N .... . L cs 'X LILSQA College College -. X X rs - . We Commercial . N . X sage N A Sf l . X College A Qi Comercial f - , Scholarship, Team Leader, .. s Commercial iv m Leader. Transfer: Linde Sf w Seniors - Class of 1954 NANCY LOUISE ABBOTT Commercial Squad, Team Leader, GAA, Jr. Red Cross, V. Pres. Fo'c'sle Canteen, Cler. Asst. DIANE OGDEN ADAMS College Phi Beta Kappa, Gold, Jeweled W, Scholarship Lamp, A Caoella Choir, Operetta, Squad, Team Leader, O. Swimmer '53, '54, Maior W, Jr. Statesmen, Lambda Phi. HELEN ANNE ADAMS College Commissioner, Legis., Campanile, Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Sec. Golf, Jr. Statesrnen, Y-Teens, Gamma Gamma, All-School Dance Comm. ROGER LEE ALBERS Ski, V. Pres. Lambda Sigma. LEWIS H. ALDRIDGE Latin, Ushers. CAROL ANN ALEXANDER Scholarship, Orchestra, Squad, Big Sister, Office Asst. DARLENE ALLEN Dance, Skating, Big Sister. GARY FREDERICK ALLEN College General College ance, SFO, General College Jr., Sr. Class Council, JV, V Football '52, '53, '54, Allsleague Football '54, JV Basketball, V Track '52, '53, '54, Jr. Statesmen, Jr. Red Cross, Wingfoot, Lettermen's. JOAN ANNETTE ALLEN College Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, Library Asst. DOROTHY JEANNE ALLGRIM College Gold W, Sec. Scholarship, Sup. Crt. Justice, Stu. Crt. Judge, Legis. '52, '53, Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council, Sec. Ski, Pres. Golf, Homecoming Jr. Class Princess '53, Homecoming Queen '54. DORENE JOANNE ALLRED Commercial EDMUNDO ALVILLAR College Recreation. JULIE ANCHETA General Drama, Stu. Store, Dance, Folk Dance, Skating, Big Sister. PATRICIA LUCILE ANDERSON College A Cappella Choir '53, '54, Girls' Glee, Operetta, Christmas Pageant '53, '54, Squad, Team Leader, Big Sister, Stu. Store. RICHARD ANDERSON JR. RICHARD DALE ANDERSON Legis., Cross'Country '53, Track ROBERT ANDRE Rifle. JERRY ANFINSON B Waterpolo. RONALD RAY ANKROM Ski. DEAN WESLEY ANSCHULTZ College College Commercial College Industrial Arts College Scholarship Lamp, Commissioner, Pres. Latin, Dance, Inter- Club Council. ROBERT M. ARBUTHNOT Transfer: RCAC, Volleyball, Golf, Legis. 32 College ROBERT ANTHONY ASTENIUS Legis.: B, V Swimming: Lettermen's: Proiection Crew. DAVID JAMES ASTLE Scholarship: Slide Rule. WANDA LLEWELLYN ATTEBERRY JON ALLEN BABCOCK College Swimming, Diving: College General College Intramural Football: Slide Rule: Kelp-Kats: Lambda Sigma. DOROTHY MARIE BACA Commercial Water Show: GAA: GL Adv. Bd.: Guard of Honor: Swimming: Dance: Chi Delta Gamma: Big Sister: All-School Dance Comm.: Office Asst. Dick D. BACH College Scholarship: Ed. La Fuente: Scripters: Spanish: German: Slide Rule. CLAUDIA JOAN BAHMEIER College Campus Theatre: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep. GARY BAILEY College Legis.: B Basketball '52, '53, '54: Champs '53: Lettermen's. TIRZAH ELIZABETH BAIRD College Scholarship: Legis.: A Capella Choir: Christmas Pageant: Dance Assm.: Thespians: Bruinettes: Jr. Red Cross: Campus Christian: Ski. ROBERT W. BAKER College Transfer: Van Nuys High, Van Nuys, California. WILLIAM ANDERSON BAKER College Gold, Jeweled W: V. Pres. Stu. Body: Pres. Jr. Class: Gov. of Safety: JV Baseball '52, '53: V Baseball '54: JV Basketball '52, '53: JV Cross Country '53: Coast League Champs: Key: Jr. Statesmen. ROBERT TERRY BARKER College Legis.: Boys' Glee: Band '52, '53: Mgr. B Track '53, B. DON BARNES Slide Rule: Barber Sharps and Flats. MADONNA MARIE BARNGROVER Legis.: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Jr. Sister. SANDRA IRENE BARONE Christmas Pageant: Jr. Red Cross. DARWIN GERALD BARRAD Red Cr College Commercial oss: FBLA: Big Commercial Commercial Loudspeaker Printing Staff '52, '53, '54: JV Football '52: V Football '53: Lettermen's: Audio-Visual. CAROL JEAN BARTLETT College Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council: Ushers: Riding: lnter-Club Council: All-School Dance Comm.: Commissioner: Bruinettes. HOWARD WAYNE BARTLETT Audio-Visual: Proiection Crew. JUDD QUENTON BARTLING VINCENT JOHN BASILE Jr. Red Cross: Treas. Bowling. JOHN ALLAN BAUM General College General College B Football '52: B Track '53: V Track '54: JV Cross Country '53: Lettermen's: Jr. Red Cross: Radio Workshop: Recreation: Ski. 33 I if - fa I l' . . H . .- wif . s ' 1 LE ,,.,- Mg: Ah. S-fx JODY LOUISE BAUMANN General Legis.: Swim: GL Comm.: Jr. Red Cross: Stu. Store. BEVERLY ANN BEASLEY General Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Office Asst. GLORIA BECHTOL General Dress Rep: Jr. Red Cross: Voice Assm.: Squad, Team Leader. CAROL ANN BECK College Legis.: Swim Show: Water Ballet: Adv. Swimming: Sec. Demos: Phi Gamma Chi: Sec. Lambda Phi. ERNEST SPAULDING BECKETT College C Water Polo '52: Adv. Swimming: Slide Rule: Kelp-Kats. LEE ANN BECKSTRAND College Scholarship Lamp: Orchestra '52, '53, '54: Band '54: Squad, Team Leader: Pres. Delta Gamma Omega: Sec. Latin. MARIE ALMA BELL College Scholarship Lamp: Corr. Sec. Scholarship: Ming: Jr. Class Coun- cil: Campanile: Corr. Sec. GL: Squad, Team Leader: Jr. States- men: FBLA: FTA. ROBERT E. BELL BTD. NEIL ROGER BENHAM General College Chemistry Team: Slide Rule: Dance: Latin. JOHN STANLEY BENNETT College Drama: JV Football: Jr. Red Cross: Stu. Store: Protection Crew. PHILLIP L. BENSON General Printing Staff: Campanile, Loudspeaker, La Fuente, '52, '53, '54: Intramural Basketball, Football: Lab. Asst. RICHARD GLENN BESSIRE JIM PAT BINION ROSEMARY BISSO Industrial Arts College General Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Jr. Red Cross: Library Asst. CHARLENE DALE BLACK College Dress Rep.: Costume Crew: Transfer: Poly: Photography. HEATHER MARGO BLAIR College Scholarship Lamp: Gold W: Commissioner: Swim Show: GAA: Guard of Honor: Dress Rep.: Ushers: German: Pres. Chi Delta Gamma. RICHARD ARTHUR BLAKE College Marching, Concert Band: V Gymnastics: Spanish. DONNA JEAN BLATNIK College Dress Rep.: Christmas Pageant: Jr. Red Cross: Big Sister: Squad, Team Leader. MO RTON RAILEY BOGGESS KEITH BRADLEY BOHL Band '52, '53, BTD. DARLENE L. BORCHERT Squad, Team Leader: GL Comm.: Big Sister. 34 College General Commercial Dress Rep.: Jr. Red Cross: Ski: DALTON WILLIAM BORDNER College Scholarship, B, V Water Polo '52, '53, Swimming, Letterrneri's, French. ART PAUL BOURETTE College JV, V Football '52, '53, '54, All-City, Coast League Champs, Lettermen's. DORIS JEAN BOWEN General Squad, Team Leader, Asst. Dress Rep., Riding. JOHN BOWLER Industrial Arts MARILYN VIRGINIA BOWMAN College Bruinettes, Ushers. NEEDA JACQUELINE BOYD Commercial Transfer: Great Mills HS, Maryland, Cheerleader, Art Ed. School Pub., Lead, Jr. Class Play, Girls' Glee, Sports. NORMA ELIZABETH BOYER Commercial Scholarship, Ming, Guard of Honor, Dress Rep., Bruinettes, Pres. FBLA, Big Sister, Inter-Club Council, Transfer: Verdugo Hills, Calif., A Capella Choir. MARY PATRICIA BRADFORD Commercial Scholarship '52, '53, '54, Soph., Jr. Class Council, GAA, Hist. GAA, Squad, Team Leader, Ski, Pres. Y-Teens, FBLA, Inter-Club Council. BETTY COLLEEN BRAFFORD General Squad, Team Leader, Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep. WILLIAM BRAUN College MARGARET ANN BRECKENRIDGE College Phi Beta Kappa, V. Pres Scholarship, Ming, Legis., Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Pres. Dance Production, Guard of Honor, Bruinettes, Thespians. SHIRLEY PAULINE BRIDWELL Commercial Bruinettes, Squad Leader. JANET ELIZABETH BRISBANE College Legis., Sec. Lambda Phi, Adv. Dance, Squad, Team Leader, Sec. Inter-Club Council, Jr. Red Cross, Ski. PATRICIA SHIRLEY BROCK College Christmas Pageant, Squad Leader, Transfer: Temple, Texas. ROSA LEE BROOKS College Squad Leader, Big Sister, White Shirt Section, FBLA, Transfer: Lake Forest HS, Illinois. BARBARA JOAN BROWN Commercial Scholarship, Campanile, Team Leader, Jr. Red Cross, Ushers, Big Sister, Office Asst., Stu. Store. GERALD WALLACE BROWN College Jr. Red Cross, Ushers, Spanish, Recreation, PAT LEA BROWN College Scholarship, Legis., Soph., Jr. Class Council, Campanile, All- School Dance Comm., Tennis, Bruinettes, Jr. Statesmen. JOSEPH ANTHONY BRUN College SANDRA FAITH BUBAR College Stage Craft, Squad, Team Leader, Big Sister, Guard of Honor, Thespians. RALPH P. BUCKLES General JV Football, V Football Champs, Lettermen's, Audio-Visual. 35 SHARON A. BURCH College Jr. Red Cross: Newcomer's: Riding: Library Asst.: Transfer: Grand Island, Nebraska: GAA: Band: A Capella Choir: Y-Teens. YVONNE MARY BURLINGAME Big Sister. JANE BURNS GAA: Beg., Aclv, Tennis. JANETTE BURNS GAA: Dress Rep.: Stu. Store. LINDA FRANCES BURTON Squad, Team Leader: GAA: V. Pr Big Sister. ROGER RAYMOND BURTON C Track, Lambda Sigma: BTD. ELIZABETH HELENE BUSE Commercial General General Commercial er-Club Council: General College Legis.: Soph. Class Council: Squad, Team Leader: Thespians: Treas., Pres. Fo'c'sIe Canteen: Big Sister: Cler. Asst: GL Council: Scholarship. SHERRY N. BUTLER General GAA: Squad, Team Leader: Ushers: Dance: Big Sister: Stu. Store. DON JERRY BUTTERFIELD College B Football: Capt. B Track: Lettermen's: Jr. Red Cross: Wingfoot. ELAINE LOUISE BUTTERFIELD College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Glee: A Capella Choir: Operetta: Bruinettes: V. Pres. Spanish. BETTY JEANNE BUXTON Ming: Squad, Team Leader: Guard Rep.: GAA Model: Treas. FBLA: V. Council. DARYLYNN JOY BYBEE Sr. Class Council: Sr, Girls' GAA: Squad, Team Leader: Commercial of Honor: Bruinettes: Dress Pres. Recreation: Inter-Club Commercial Commissioner: Swim Show: Second V. Pres. GAA: Minor, Maior W: GL Adv. Bd: Guard of Honor: Dress Rep.: Pres. Swimming, Diving: FBLA: Bowling: Chmn. Big Sister. DOMINIC VINCENT CAMILLONE College B, V Football: Coast League Champs: B Basketball '52: Treas. Lettermen's: Mgr. Tennis. DONALD MALCOLM CAMPBELL College Ad., Bus. Mgr. La Fuente: Marching, Concert Band: Orchestra Assm.: Squad Leader. GEORGE LANE ROYCE CAMPBELL Legis.: German. JULIA ELIZABETH CAMPBELL College Commercial La Fuente: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Stage Crew: Pres. Fo'c'sle Canteen: Phi Gamma Chi: Art: Ski. PATRICIA JEANNE CAREY College Gold W: Scholarship: Legis.: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Commissioner: GAA Maior W, 7 Star: Historian, Pres. GAA: Bruinettes: Guard of Honor: Corr. Sec. Jr. Statesmen. ROBERT CARLSON JANE H. CARNER Jr. Statesmen: FTA: Ski: Office Asst. RALPH CARR Band: Intramural Football, Basketball. NAN LOUISE CARR General College College College Soph. Class Council: Campanile: Girls' Glee: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Pres., Sec. Yoga: Jr. Red Cross: lnterAClub Council. 36 JOYCE MARIE CASTOR General Squad Leader. CAROLYN CHAFFEE College Sr. Class Council: Guard of Honor: Tennis: Golf: Spanish. HAROLD CHASE General LUCRETIA CHASE College Commissioners: GAA: Big Sister: All-School Dance Comm.: Ushers: Chi Delta Gamma. NANCY CHASTAIN College GAA: Campus Christian: FTA: Big Sister: Newcomer's: Trans- fer: Lynwood HS: Team Leader. DONALD SCOTT CHELIUS College Legis.: Scholarship '52, '53: Loudspeaker: La Fuente: Sigma Chi Epsilon: All-School Dance Comm.: Ski: Jr. Statesmen: Gov. of Safety. BEVERLY JOY CHERIN College Jeweled W: Scholarship Lamp: Sealbearer: Legis.: Campanile: La Fuente: GAA: GL: German: Ushers: Scripters. CHRIS CHRISTENSEN College Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Sec, Sect.: Big Sister: SFO. JOANN LOUISE CLINARD College Legis.: Soph. Class Council: Band '52, '53: Christmas Pageant: Dance Assm.: Big Sister: Swimming: All-School Dance Comm.: Chi Delta Gamma: Jr. Red Cross. GEORGIA SHANNON COE College Scholarship: Guard of Honor: Sec. Sect.: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Bruinettes: Latin: Ushers: Big Sister. M. JEANETTE COFFIN College Asst. Stage Mgr.: Dance Assm.: Dress Rep.: Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: French: Golf. VIRGINIA FAITH COLE Colle e Q Transfer: Seattle, Wash.: Red Cross: Decoration Comm.: Till- icum. ROBERT B. COLEMAN College V Cross Country: V Track: Lettermen's. PATTI JO COLWELL College Team Leader: Ski: Library Asst. RICHARD LEE COMBS Commercial Stage Crew: V Golf: Jr. Red Cross. DAVID RALPH COMMONS Colle e 9 Loudspeaker: La Fuente: Adv. Drama: Track '54: Thespians: Newcomer's: Transfer: Boise, Idaho: School Newspaper: NRA: ROTC. MEL L. CONLEY Commercial Costume Crew: Makeup: Art. MARCIA MARIE CONREY Commercial Adv. Dance: Dance Production: Dress Rep.: O. Team Leader: Ski: Office Asst. DOROTHY JANE COOK Colle e Q Legis.: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Glee: Dance: Rec. Sec. GL: Bruinettes: Phi Gamma Chi: Ski: Dress Rep. MYRNA ANNETTE COOK General Dress Rep.: Big Sister: Stu. Store: Cler. Asst. BARBARA COPELAND Colle e 9 Scholarship Lamp: Legis. '54: Jr. Class Council: Swim Show: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: GL Comm. Chm.: Jr. Statesmen: sailing '52, '51 37 , JOYCE LA VERNE COPELAND Commercial GAA, Dress Rep., Skating. JO A. CORMANY Commercial Girls' Glee, Makeup, Big Sister, Dance, Swimming, Stu. Store. BRUCE CORMIER College La Fuente, Water Polo '52, '53, '54, Swimming '52, '53, '54, French, Library Asst., Proiection Crew. BARBARA F. COSE College Sec. Sect,, Guard of Honor, GAA, Squad, O. Team Leader, Dress Rep. PATRICIA VIRGINIA COSTA College GL, Costume, Makeup, Ski. CAROLYN SUE COSTELLO Commercial Sec. Sect., Big Sister, Swimming, GAA, Jr. Red Cross, Ushers, Delta Gamma Phi, Stu. Store, Cler. Asst. SANDRA L. COTLER College Phi Beta Kappa, Scholarship Lamp, Asst. Head Commissioner, Gold W, Campanile Top Salesman, O. Squad, Team Leader, Big Sister, V. Pres. Social Dance, Ushers, Spanish. MILDRED JOAN COUCH College Big Sister, Guard of Honor, Bruinettes, FTA. NORMA JEAN COX General DENNIS M. CRAIG College Transfer: Progress. DORIS MAE CRASE College Sr. Class Council, SFO, Transfer: Cody HS, Detroit, Mich., Squad, Team Leader. BARBARA PHYLLIS CROSBY College Legis., Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Dress Rep., White Shirt Section, Jr. Red Cross, Adv. Dance, Thespians, Big Sister. WILLIAM GRENVIL BASSETT CROSBY College Key Club, Voice Class Assm., Operetta, Band '52, '53, Tennis '52, '53, '54, Lettermen's, BTD. MARYANN MILDRED CROSHAW College Q, Gold W, Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Commissioner, Sec. Sect., T 'O J 'Q' Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Jr. Speakers, Pres. Jr. Red Cross, Asst. Head Usher. CAROLE DIANE CUNNINGHAM College Scholarship, La Fuente, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Scripters, Latin, Y-Teens, FTA. JAMES BRUCE DACK College JV, V Football '52, '53, Lettermen's. CAROL DALTON College WaIker's Hi-Teen Favorite, Operetta, Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, B, V Songleader, V Flag Girl, Demos, SFO, Ski, Big Sister. CAROL D. DANA College Girls' Glee, Stu. Accompanist, Girls' Glee, Voice, Squad, Team Leader, GAA, Spanish, Square Dance. DIANA MAE DANIELS College Scholarship '53, '54, Sec. Student Body, Legis., Jr. Class Council, Dance Production, Dress Rep., German, SFO, FTA, Ski, Sec. Sr. Class. PAUL EDWARD DANSBY College Scholarship- Loudspeaker 52 53 54- Lab Asst WILLIAM B DAVENPORT Commercial Photo Ed. La Fuente- Campanile Loudspeaker, La Fuente Photo grapher 52, 53. 54. DAVID ROBERTS DAVIES General Orchestra '52, '53, '54, JV Football '52, Swimming '52, '53, '54, Water Polo '53, DONALD EVAN DAVIS College B, V Track '52, '53, '54, Cross Country '53, Lettermen's, Wingfoot, Ski. DONNA LEE DAVIS College Legis., Commissioner, Campanile, Water Show, GL Exec. Bd., Jr. Statesmen. IVIONA IouISE DAVIS College l I ' Squad, Team Leader, FTA, Big Sister. IE- VIRGINIA SUE DAVIS College , 'if :'I ' Ming, Gold W, Phi Beta Kappa, Scholarship Lamp, Soph., f, , Sr. Class Council, A Capella Choir, Operetta Lead, Bruinettes, SFO: Jr. Statesmen. '--- ETHAN ALLEN DEAN College . PATRICIA ANN DELAY General PATRICIA M. DeLONG General Swim Show, Dance Production, GAA, Adv. Swim, Tennis, Dance, Swimming and Diving, Y-Teens, Transfer: Santa Barbara. MARGARET DESMOND College Scholarship '53, '54, Assoc. Pg. Ed., Loudspeaker, GL, Guard of Honor, Sec. Scripters, Jr. Statesmen, Swim Show, Inter- Club Council, All-School Dance Comm. VIRGINIA LEE DIETSCH Commercial Squad Leader, GAA, Guard of Honor, White Shirt Section, Big Sister. BARBARA LEE DINWIDDIE College Scholarship, Bruinettes, Squad Leader, Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Ushers, Spanish, Sec. Skating, Big Sister, Transfer: El Monte, Calif. BILL A. DIPRETE General Transfer: Mount Pleasant High, Providence, R.I. JEAN ELIZABETH DIXON Commercial Swimming and Diving, Water Ballet, Big Sister, Christmas Pageant, Riding. WILMA INEZ DOAN College Squad, Team Leader, Maior, Minor W, GAA, Dress Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Dance, Swimming, FBLA, Big Sister. CAROLE A. DOERING Commercial FBLA, Big Sister. MARY DONLAN Commercial Squad, Team Leader, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish, Ski, FBLA, Yoga, Big Sister. JANETTA LOUISE DONNELLY College Team Leader, Spanish, Bowling, Pres. Beta Phi Omega, Trans- fer: Wakefield HS, Wakefield, Mass. MICHAEL WILLIAM DONOVAN College V Tennis '53, '54, Lettermen's. DON EUGENE DOUGLASS Industrial Arts DIXIE DOLORES DOURTE College Christmas Pageant, Stage Craft, Riding. JANICE R. DOWNS College Sealbearer, 2nd V. Pres. GAA, O. Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Capt. GAA Sports, Stu. Store, Jr. Red Cross. 39 ' ...... I :.': , ' : '35 I A- :.a:.:.:,:: .iffifgzggggg gii if .,...:... V F. .. s-.V .. .anew , ,W ,W A 5 I QS' I ffl 1:' me .fif 5 V- fl- W i , A Ex... I 6 W.. ...,. D , ..,. M rf, ' 5 l wi 5, AE I CAROLINE DUDLEY General Commissioner, Squad Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, White Shirt Section, Stu. Store. SANDY J. DUDNICK College GAA, Recreation, Jr. Red Cross, FBLA, Transfer: Lynwood HS, Lynwood, Calif., Scholarship, Treas. Spanish, Bowling. JAMES RUSSELL DUGGAN College Scholarship, Legis., A Capella Choir, Operetta, Christmas Pageant, Meistersingers, White Shirt Section, Ushers, Chess. DEANNA DULIN College Legis., SFO. CAROL LU DUNBAR College Squad, Team Leader, V Cheer Leader, Swim Show, Guard of Honor, Inter-Club Council, All-School Dance Comm., Corr. Sec., Pres. Gamma Gamma, Big Sister, Transfer: Richmond HS, Calif. RICHARD B. DUNLAP College Sec. Sect., V Basketball '53, '54, Jr. Red Cross, Lettermen's. BRUCE DUNWOODY Commercial ALBERT LOUIS EAGLE College Loudspeaker, Ski. JOSEPH N. EAST College Transfer: Bellflower HS, Bellflower Calif., B, C Track, B Football, CIF. TERRY A. EDWARDS College C Water Polo '52, Bowling, Stu. Store. DeETTE FAE EICHINGER Dress Rep., Team Leader, FBLA, Beta Phi Omega, Transfer: Belmont HS, Los Angeles, Calif. GERALD KIRK EISCHEN College Commissioner, Circ. Mgr., Loudspeaker, JV, V Football '53- Lettermen's, Ski, Inter-Club Council. Commerical GARY CLIFFTON ELDRED College JV Baseball '52, Proiection Crew, Ski, Dance, Pres. Thadus, Inter-Club Council. PATRICIA ANN ELKINS College Squad Leader, Guard of Honor, GAA, White Shirt Section. JOHN WARREN ELLIOTT College Gold W, Scholarship, Commissioner, A Cappella Choir, Operetta Lead, Christmas Pageant, Head Usher, Inter-Club Council, Pres. Choir. RICHARD LEON ENGEL College Boys' Glee, Mgr. V Football, V Tennis, V Baseball, Riding, Ski, Photography, Audio-Visual, Slide Rule, Transfer: Southwest HS, Mpls., Minn. MARILYN JEAN ENLOW College Jr. Class Council, Guard of Honor, Big Sister, GAA, O. Squad, Team Leader, Jr. Statesmen, Ski. JAMES LLOYD ENZWEILER College V Football '54, V Basketball '53, '54, V Track '54, B Football '52, All-City '53, B Basketball '52, '53, B Track '52, '53, Lettermen's, Wingfoot, Mgr. Stu. Store. RONALD WAYNE ERICKSON College Mgr. JV Basketball '53, '54, Mgr. B Football '54, German, Transfer: Grand Forks, North Dakota, Latin, Honor Society '52. WILLIAM JACK ERKELENS College GAY DIANE ERSKINE College Scholarship, Legis., Jr. Class Council, GAA, Swimming, Jr. Statesmen, FBLA, Ski. ' 40 ROBERT EUGENE EVANOFF College Transfer: Toledo, Ohio, Jr. Statesmen. GERALDINE FRANCES FAIRCHILD College Scholarship, Commissioners, Band, Orchestra '52, '53, '54, GAA, Guard of Honor, Ushers. JOAN FRANCES FALGREN College VILMA ELISABETH FARKAS College Christmas Pageant '52, Operetta, Makeup: GAA, Guard of Honor, Jr. Red Cross, Big Sister, Fo'c'sle Canteen. NANCY A. FARRELL Commecial Transfer: St. Anthony's, Glee, Volleyball, Latin. BARBARA E. FAUBER College Boosters '52, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep. ROBERTA NAOMI FELDMAN College Jr. Girls' Glee, Christmas Pageant, Squad Leader, Guard of Honor, Treas. Jr. Red Cross, Recreation. RITA RAE FERGERSON College Legis., Soph. Class Council, Ski, FTA, Walker's Rep., Dance. JOYCE MARIE FINLAYSON College Girls' Glee, A Capella Choir, Operetta, Squad, Team Leader, Bruinettes, GL Fashion Show, Jr. Red Cross, French, FTA, Ski. LACY STOKES FINLEY General Costume. GARY LEE FINNEY College Commissioner, Mgr. Swimming '52, Water Polo '52, '53, '54, Capt. B Water Polo '53, All-City, League B Water Polo '53, O. Player B Water Polo '53, Ski. JOE FIORE College Loudspeaker '53, '54, La Fuente '53, '54, Band '52, '53, Transfer: Washington HS, Los Angeles, Calif. ROBERT PAGE FISK College Swimming '54. BOB R. FITZPATRICK College B Basketball '52, '53, '54, Coast Champs B Basketball '53, Intramural Volleyball '52, '53, '54, Intramural Basketball '52, '53, '54, Lettermen's. JOAN MARGARET FLAMER College Scholarship, Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Dance Assm., Lead, Campus Play, Guard of Honor, Bruinettes, V. Pres. Thespians, Sec. Spanish, Big Sister. MARGARET TERESA FLANDERS College Corr. Sec., Scholarship, Soph., Sr. Class Council, Stu. Crt., Swim Show, Guard of Honor, Jr. Statesmen, Ski, Demos, SFO, Lambda Phi. DOTTIE LEE FLANIGAN Commercial GAA, Dress Rep., Bowling, Dance, FBLA, Campus Christian, Ski, Photography. MARY DONN FLEETWOOD College Water Ballet, Swimming, Dance, Riding, Big Sister. LARRY LIONEL FLEMING College JV Baseball '52, Jr. Red Cross, Chess Champ '52, Bowling. CHARLES A. FORSBERG General JV Football '52, Lambda Sigma, BTD. WILLIS HOWARD FOSTER Industrial Arts 41 I .S - LVM. I .Q -TS. A .. ,a,Q 2 we Q. ::: 5. ,-my ff 1? if , ROBERT HUNTLEY FOUTZ College Boys' Glee, Stage Crew, Stage Mgr., Swim Show, All-School Dance Comm. STANLEY E. FOX College Scholarship Lamp, B, V Water Polo '52, '53, All-City B Water Polo, Swimming '53, '54, Slide Rule. WILLIAM WALLACE FRANCE College DENISE G. FRANK College Dance Production, Thespians, All-School Play, Team Leader, GL Comm., Transfer: New York, Dance, Ice Skating. CHARLES RAY FREDERICK Audio-Visual, Proiection Crew. BRENDA FREEDMAN Scholarship, GAA, GL Comm., Detroit, Mich. RONNIE LEE FREEMAN Swimming '52, '53, MELINDA MARGARET FRENCH GAA, Dance, Sec. Delta Gamma Phi, Big Canteen. KEN FULLER Campus Christian, Bowling. BARBARA KAY FURLATTE Squad, Team Leader, Guard Sister. RICHARD VICTOR GAINES BETH LEE GALLAGHER GAA, Ushers, Spanish. FRANCES GALZEN of Honor, Dress General College French, Transfer: Central HS, College General Sister, Fo'c'sle College College Rep., Ski, Big College College Commercial Scholarship, Gold W, Legis., Girls' Glee, Christmas Pageant, Makeup, GAA, Ushers, Dance, Stu. Store. FRANCELIA KAY GARTNER College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Loudspeaker, Co-ed La Fuente. O. Squad, Team Leader, Pres. Scripters, Jr. Red Cross. JEAN ALICE GARVERICK College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Gold, Jeweled W, Corr. Sec. Scholarship, Ming, Stu. Crt., Legis., Soph., Jr. Class Council, Guard of Honor, Pres. GL, Sec. Pres. Jr. Statesmen, Lambda Phi MARY ELIZABETH GENlS College Riding. CORINNE GIBBONS College Christmas Pageant, Squad, Team Leader, Tennis, GL Fashion Show, Riding, V Pres. Newcomer's, Big Sister, Stu. Store, Trans- fer: Cleveland, Ohio. MERLE DARLENE GIGUERE College Scholarship, Swim Show '52, Bruinettes, GAA, Dress Rep., French, Bowling, Swimming and Diving. JOHN STEVENS GILMORE College Scholarship Lamp, Key Club, Legis., Jr., Sr. Class Council, Commissioners, Ed.-in-Chief Loudspeaker, JV, V Basketball '53, '54, Scripters, La Fuente. BETTY LOU GILRAINE College Squad Leader, Ushers, Sec., Pres. Jr. Red Cross, Stu. Store, Inter-Club Council. ROCHELLE ANN GIRARD Commercial Squad Leader. 42 ZOE ANN GLOVER College Gov. of Entertainment: Gold, Jeweled W: C Track Queen: Dancer of Year '53: Campanile: Operetta: B, V Song Leader: V Flag Girl: Pres. Phi Gamma Chi: Pres. Lambda Phi. JANICE GOLD College Sr. Class Council: Golf: Squad Leader: GAA: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: Office Asst. MARY GOMIERATO General Dress Rep.: Voice Class Assm.: Christmas Pageant: Dance Production. NANCY ANN GOODMAN College Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Dance Assm.: Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: GL Comm.: Jr. Statesmen: FTA: Delta Tau Sigma. CARROLL ANN GOOLEY Squad Leader: Swim Show: Water Ballet: Jr. Red Cross. Commercial DON E. GORDON College Scholarship: Legis. ROBERT GORDON General FREDERICK H. GRAVELL College Transfer. JOHN H. GRAY General Scholarship: Boys' Glee: Operetta: Exchange Assm. ROBERT WILLIAM GREER College Stu. Store: Transfer: Benton High School, St. Joseph, Mo.: Track: B Football. RITA MARIE GRETTER General Adv. Dance: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: V. Pres., Sec. Yoga: Ski: Big Sister. LORETTA FLORENCE GRIMWOOD Commercial Dance Production: Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Poetry: Transfer: Bellflower HS: Ways and Means: Band: Swing Band: Dance: Squad Leader. CARLAJEAN GROOS General Campus Theatre: Latin: Ushers: Thespians. SHIRLEY ANNE GRUBB College Girls' Glee: Voice Assm.: Team Leader: B Songleader: Dress Rep.: Ski. BARBARA JEAN GUTHRIE Commercial Asst. Ed. Campanile: Squad, Team Leader: GAA: Guard of Honor: V. Pres., Pres. Y-Teens: FBLA: Golf. MARCELENE HALL General O. Squad Leader: Recreation: Stu. Store. NANCY HOPE HAMTON Commercial Squad, Team Leader: Water Ballet: GAA: Stu. Store. JOHN W. HANCOCK College Scholarship: Legis.: Key Club: Spanish: Jr. Statesmen: Intramural Football. NORMAN LEROY HANCOCK College Boys' Glee: A Capella Choir: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Meistersingers. DENIS HANKINS College Scholarship: Band '52: V Golf, CIF Champs '53: Bowling: Lettermen's: Slide Rule: Legis.: Intramural Football. PHYLLIS HANSEN College Legis.: Campus Theatre: Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Bruinettes: Jr. Red Cross: Thespians: Phi Gamma Chi: Ski. 43 iii- . . - - 1 O if F -- I' 'S,1.,': fi. .n. z fi' S Q . -zg., .v .. .H P55 5532? lp 2 1 f. if ai Q Y W. we-f'f f'5'3 Mi Q52 -4- sfly .. i 67 .A 3 A DIANE JANETTE HARBERT General Jr. Class Council: Girls' Glee: Dance Production: Squad Leader: Ushers: Adv. Dance: All-School Dance Comm.: Office Asst. DOROTHY LEE HARDCASTLE College Sec. Sect.: Dance Assm.: Water Ballet: Dress Rep.: Guard of Honor: Bruinettes: Ski: Adv. Dance: Phi Gamma Chi: Big Sister. DIANE MIRIAM HARDIE Commercial Squad, Team Leader: Ski: Transfer: Charleston, S.C.: Cheer Leader: Rec. Sec. Ayudadus. CLEO NELL HARE Commercial Girls' Gfee: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Dress Rep.: Big Sister. JAMES ROLAND HARM College JOY DIANN HAROLDSON College Scholarship: Asst. Ed. Campanile: Sr. Class Council: Operetta: Stage Crew: GL Comm.: Squad Leader: SFO: All-School Dance Comm.: Transfer: Whittier, Calif. VAHL EDGAR HARRIS College B Football '52: Capt. JV Tennis '52, '53: Lettermen's. JOYCE ELAINE HART College Girls' Glee: Bruinettes: Pres. Yoga. MARETA FAYE HART College Sec. Scholarship: Stu. Crt.: Jr. Class Council: Guard of Honor: V. Pres. GL: Jr. Statesmen: Lambda Phi: Phi Gamma Chi: Ski. GEORGE WALT HARUFF General A Capella Choir: Water Polo '52, MARIGENE HASTINGS College Girls' Glee: Legis.: Christmas Pageant: GAA: Guard of Honor: Bruinettes: Jr. Red Cross: French: Big Sister. PAT HAWKINS College FTA: ski. MICHELLE HAWTHORN College Dance Production: Squad Leader: GL Comm.: SFO: V. Pres Inter- Sorority Council: Big Sister. VIRGINIA LEE HAYES College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Dance Assm.: Guard of Honor: Latin: Spanish: Dance: Jr. Red Cross: Ushers. ANN BROOKE HEARONS College Scholarship Lamp: Orchestra '52, '53, '54: Band: Squad, Team Leader: GAA: Jr. Red Cross. SALLY G. HEGELE College Squad, Team Leader: Adv. Dance: Beta Phi Omega: Big Sister. CARL E. HENDERSON General B, V Football '52, '5A: Capt. JV Football '52: Lettermen's. CAROL ANN HICKS College Scholarship: Jr. Class Council: O. Squad Leader: Jr. Statesmen. GUY RICHARD HIGBEE College JANET ELEANOR HILE College Legis.: Sr. Class Council: Guard of Honor: Team Leader: GAA: Jr. Statesmen: Spanish: Ski. ROBERT HILL College 44 NORMA ANN HILLIGOSS Commercial Legis.: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Jr. Red Cross: FBLA: Big Sister. LARRY ARTHUR HOAR General Transfer: Kittery, Maine: Boys' State Rep.: Class Play: Mgr. V Basketball: Projection Crew. JOANN HOCKENSMITH Commercial Ming: Legis.: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Dance Production: Guard of Honor: Squad, Team Leader: Thespians: Ski: Big Sister. BEVERLY JEAN HODGSON Commercial Orchestra: Squad Leader: Ski. JOHN DOUGLAS HOFF College RAMONA V. HOFEA General Girls' Glee: A Capella Choir: Voice: Squad Leader: GAA. ED HOFFMAN CARL EDWARD HOLMGREN Gold W: Scholarship: Commissioner: Orchestra: Ushers: Slide Rule. General College ROBERT D. HOLT JR. College Track '54: Cross Country '52, '53: Jr. Red Cross. CHARLES CHIG HORNER College B Basketball '52: JV, V Basketball '52, '53, '54: Lettermen's. WILLIAM I. HORTON General SHERRILL LEE HOSSOM College Gold W: Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Sup. Crt. Jr. Class Council: Commissioner: Corr. Sec. GAA, Sailing: GL Comm.: Treas. Jr. Statesmen. DORIS LEE HOWSER Commercial Guard of Honor: Jr. Red Cross: Pres. Dance. CAROL LYNN HOXIE College GAA: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Guard of Honor: GL Comm.: Big Sister. BETTY CHARLEEN HUGHES College Legis.: Sr. Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Squad, Team Leader: Swimming, Diving: Dress Rep.: V. Pres. Rec- reation: Bowling: Jr. Statesmen. JOANNE HUGHES College Scholarship Lamp: Soph. Class Council: Campanile: Girls' Glee: Operetta: A Cappella Choir: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep. SUSAN MARY HUGHES College Team Leader: Adv. Swimming: Riding: Ice Skating. NORMA PEARL HUMPHREY College Gold W: Scholarship: Commissioner: GAA: White Shirt Section: Ushers: Dance: Spanish: Slide Rule: Library, Office Asst. JERRY LEE HUNSAKER Band '52, '53: All-City Track '53: V Track '52, '53, '54: V Cross Country '52, '53, Co-Capt., '54: Lettermen's: Wingtoot. College PATRICIA LEE HUNTER College Legis.: Team Leader: Dress Rep.: FTA: Ski. MYRNA LEE INNIS College Christmas Pageant: Campus Theatre: Squad Leader: Thespians: FTA: French: Transfer: Arsenal Technical, lndpls, lnd. 45 -...U . s Q j X . . . .egg 3 its 52 5? a E5 3 A 'T 5 QS ti' I Q r s X .Q S Him: S S nge .12 1 J ' . if' RALPH W. IRWIN College Scholarship, Legis., JV, V Golf '52, '53, '54, All-City Golfer, CIF Champs, Lettermen's, Ski. EVELYN LANELL JACKSON Commecial Squad Leader, Dress Rep., Office Asst. PATRICIA LOUISE JACKSON College Squad Leader, Water Ballet, Swimming, Bowling, Photo- graphy, Stu. Store. ROBERT M. JACKSON B, V Football, B, V Track, Lettermen's, Wingfoot. BARRY CLARK JACOB College College Scholarship Lamp, Boys' State Rep., Legis., Soph. Class Council, La Fuente, Dance, Spanish, Square Dance, Transfer: Progress. REX JACOBSEN College B Track '52, V Golf '53, '54, Lettermen's, Slide Rule. BETTY JAMES College Squad, Team Leader, Swim Show, Swimming, Diving, Golf, Spanish, Jr. Statesmen, Library Youth Council. BEATRICE HELEN ANNE JOHANNESSEN College Scholarship, Stu. Crt. Judge, Swim Show, Water Ballet, Guard of Honor, GL Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Ski, SFO, All-School Dance Comm. FLOYD PHILLIP JOHNSON Band, Cross Country, Ski. GRAEME JOHNSON College General Campus Theatre, B Football '53, Lettermen's, Transfer: Wasco HS. JAMES NOEL JOHNSON JO ANN IRENE JOHNSON College College Scholarship Lamp, Commissioner, Legis., Dance Production, GAA, Adv. Tennis, White Shirt Section, Ushers, Dance, All-School Dance Comm., Office Asst. ROY HAROLD JOHNSON Transfer: San Diego, Calif. ALLAN C. JONES White Shirt Section, Dance, BEVERLY ZADA JONES Christmas Pageant, Squad Leader, Tennis, Guard French, FBLA, Ski. Astronomy, Spanish. CLYNE WILLIAM JAMES JONES Bowling, Riding. DONN ARDEAR JONES B Track '52, Bowling, Stu. Store. DORILL DEE JONES General College College of Honor, General General College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Legis., Jr. Class Council, Swim Show, GL Adv. Bd., Guard of Honor, Jr. Lambda Phi, Ski. RICHARD RAY JONES B Football '52, Lambda Sigma, Ski. ROBERT KENNETH KANEFSKY Lambda Sigma. NANCY JANE KAPSCH Dress ReD.f Guard of Honor. 46 Statesmen, General College College JIM KAYE Scholarship: Jr. Red Cross: Kelp-Kats. GENE LLOYD KEENE SHERMAN R. KEENE Christmas Pageant. DEANNA KEISER College College General College Gold W: Guard of Honor: Ushers: FTA: Y-Teens: Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Dance. VERL DEAN KEISER Scholarship: Slide Rule. MILO KELLOGG FREDRICK GIFFORD KELLY Boys' Glee: A Capella Choir: B Football '52, '53, '5 College General College 4: Capt. C Track: All-City C Track '52: B Track '53: V Track '54: Demos: Lettermen's: Wingfoot. LARRY KELLY DOROTHY MAE KENDALL Commissioner: Gym Monitor. BEVERLY ANN KENNEALLY Transfer: Sacred Heart: Softball: Treas. Soph., Jr. Cla WILLIAM KIDD WILLIAM W. KING Legis.: C, B Waterpolo '52, '53. CAROLYNN DIANA KINGSTON General General General SS. General College College Scholarship: O. Squad Leader: Beg. Tennis: Dress Rep.: Boosters '52: Jr. Statesmen: GAA. MARILYNN DEANNA KINGSTON College Scholarship: Christmas Pageant: Squad, Team Leader: Tennis: Boosters '52: Jr. Statesmen: GL Rep. JOYCE GERTRUDE KINKIN General Newcomer's: Jr. Red Cross: FBLA: Big Sister: Library Asst.: Transfer: Culver City HS. JOHN FREDRIC KINSLOWE General White Shirt Section: Loudspeaker Printing Staff: Transfer: Ramona Union HS, San Diego: C Basketball: JV Baseball: JV Football. ALTHA ADEANE KIRK Commercial Christmas Pageant: FBLA: Newcomer's: Big Sister: Library Asst.: Transfer: Norfolk, Nebraska. NANCY JEAN KLEESE College Girls' Glee: A Capella Choir: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: GL Comm.: Bruinettes: Jr. Red Cross: Ski: Phi Gamma Rep. NANCY JEAN KLEINHAMMER Gold W: Commissioner: Mgr. Basketball: Pres. Tennis Major W: Dress Rep.: Y-Teens: FTA: Big Sister. ROBERT BRUCE KLEMM Jr. Red Cross. ARDEN MAY KNAAK Minor, Maior W: Soph. Class Council: GAA: D Squad, Team Leader: Bowling: Jr. Red Cross: FBLA: All-School Dance Comm. 47 Chi: PTA College '53: GAA: College College ress Rep.: Big Sister: I ROBERT W. KNAPP Commercial RITA MARIE KOUTUNIS College Legis.: Sec. Jr. Class: Christmas Pageant: Squad, Team Leader: Ski: Phi Gamma Chi: Big Sister. KAREN LEE KRAMER College Delta Gamma Phi: Skating. WILLIAM F. KRENWINKEL College Legis.: Jr., Sr. Class Council: Stu. Crt.: Key Club: JV Baseball Champs '52: V Baseball '53, '54: B, V Basketball: Lettermen's. AUDREY ROWENA KUNCE College Scholarship: GAA: Orchestra: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Jr. Red Cross: Bowling: Transfer: Mark Keppel HS. PATRICIA JOAN KUSKIE General Squad Leader: Delta Gamma Phi. SANDRA GAIL LAING College La Fuente: Squad, Team Leader: Ushers: Scripters: V. Pres., Sec. Riding: Delta Gamma Phi. GERALD C. LALLEY College Legis.: B, V Football: JV, V Baseball: Cross Country '53: Aces: Lettermen's: Demos: Inter-Club Council. KENNETH L. LALONDE College Band: Transfer: Lincoln HS, Tacoma, Wash.: Band: Forestry. GEORGE EDWARD LANDGRAF College Sec., Treas. Lambda Sigma: JV Baseball: Ski. TED LANE College Astronomy. BARBARA GAY LARDIN College Squad Leader: Guard of Honor: Campanile: Jr. Statesrnen: French: Big Sister: All-School Dance Comm. NANCY ANN LATTIMER College Transfer: American Community HS, Beirut, Lebanon: Honor Society: Orientation Comm.: Newspaper: Yearbook: Prom Comm.: Jr. Cass Council: French. EDWIN THOMAS LEACH College Band '52, '53: C Track '52: C Water Polo: All-School Dance Comm. BARBARA JEAN LEDERMAN College Scholarship Lamp: Team Leader: Spanish: Big Sister: Transfer: Hollywood HS. JANE ANN LEE College Sr. Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Jr. Red Cross: Transfer: San Diego HS. ELIZABETH ANN LEEDER College Gamma Gamma: Transfer: St. Anthonys. PETER CARL LEIPOLD College V Football '53, '54: City Champs '54: Coast League Champs '54: Lettermen's: Transfer: New Trier HS, Ill. WILLIAM NORTON LEITCH College V. Pres. Sr. Class: Boys' Glee: B, V Cheerleader: B Track '52 '53: V Cross Country '54: V Track '54: Lettermen's: Scarabs: Wingfoot: Demos. JANIS LEE LEMMON Commercial RICHARD GISIEN LENT College JV Football '52, '53: V Football '54: B Track '52: V Track '53, '54: Lettermen's: Wingfoot: Ski. 48 BOB LENZ General BARBARA ANN LEWIS General Transfer: Ontario, Calif., Cheer Leader, Song Leader, GAA, GL, Dramatics, Jr. Red Cross. JOHN H. LEWIS College Scholarship, B Basketball, Lettermen's. ROBERT T. LEWIS College Capt. V Golf '52, '53, CIF Golf Champs '52, '53, All-City Golf, Thadus, Lettermen's. NORMA JEAN LIGHTFOOT College Campanile, Squad Leader, V. Pres., Treas. Yoga, Pres. Inter- Sorority Council, Dress Rep., Inter-Club Council, Office Asst., Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. NORIE LINDBERG College Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Swim Show, Squad Leader, Dress Rep., French, Transfer: Chadwick, Rolling Hills, Glee, Grad. Program, Swim Team. SUSAN ELAINE LINDSAY College Sr. Class Council, Swim Show, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, GL Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Sailing, Swimming. RON GORDON LINFORD College Scholarship, JV Baseball, B Basketball League Champs '53, V Basketball, Lettermen's. GERALD LIPOSCHAK College Legis., Slide Rule, Pres. Thadus, PTA Rep. JACK RICHARD LISS College La Fuente, Dance Assm., Scripters, Thespians, Radio Workshop, Jr. Red Cross. CHARLES WALTERS LOCKE College Legis., Talent Show, White Shirt Section. HARLENE ESTEL LONG College Scholarship, O. Team Leader, GAA, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor. JACK LONG College B, V Basketball '53, '54, Champs '53, Lettermen's, Transfer: lll. MARILYN ELIZABETH LONG General Squad, Team Leader, Girls' Glee, Costume. LARRY LEE LORD Industrial Arts Flag Football '52, '53, MARJORIE JOYCE LOVE College Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, Jr. Red Cross, French, Jr. Statesmen, Big Sister, All-School Dance Comm. MARION ELISSA LUND College Squad, Team Leader, Ski. WILLIS THEODORE LYMAN JR. College Gold, Jeweled W, V. Pres. Student Body, Chief Justice Stu. Crt., Jr. Speakers, Soph., Jr. Class Council, Jr. Statesmen, Scholarship Lamp, V Water Polo '52, '53, Hi-Y, Key Club. STEWART FAIRLESS MAC FARLANE General KENNETH DOUG MAC PHERSON College Stamp. MARY ELLEN LOUISE MAGUIRE Commercial Stu. Store. 49 S .ll A . I ' x. -v'ww-.-Mn' ,I ' :Q tk 5 if .W ifi 'Xie' if Q -' E 'aww X as r A s li Qs lm. 3 A R' as ' K . s , Img? ag. ..... N X 312 +1 ' W' -1' ' ISGS I 'Q 1. . V --,, A . as , - ifi ll A Q. . .P W 6 2 , f Q. . at 'f f , I :Lia f . I 4 'On' Qx. 'Q 1 ,, , .,': f' E A 'ws H ., Rolf: -'za i ,... g WILLIAM JAMES MAIN College JV Football '52: V Football '53, '54: Coast League Champs: Lettermen's. PAUL MALCOLM JR. College Gold W: All-City Orchestra: Christmas Pageant: Campus Theatre: Ushers: Thespians: German: Slide Rule: Radio Amateur. RICHARD HILYARD MANGRUM College Boys' Glee: JV Baseball: JV Football '52: V Football '53: Mgr. Coast League Champs: Lettermen's. MARGIE H. MARCO Commercial Transfer: Washington HS, Los Angeles. JEANETTE ANN MARCUS College Major W: Sec., Pres. Swimming: Historian GAA: Squad, O. Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Big Sister. BILL L. MARLEY College B Football '52, '53: C Track '52, '53: B Track '54: All-City Track '53: Lettermen's: Aces: Demos: Ski: Wingfoot. WILLIAM HOWARD MARMION College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Key Club: Boys' State Rep.: Harvard Book: V. Pres., Pres. Student Body: Pres. Soph., Jr., Sr. Classes: Stu. Crt.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Legis.: V Tennis '53. MARYANN MARSHALL General SFO: Ski: Transfer: Poly. GAY MARSTON General ROBERT JACKSON MASSONGILL College Loudspeaker: Legis.: JV Baseball '52, '53: V Baseball '54: Campus Christian: Spanish: Lettermen's. BARBARA JEAN MATHLIN Commercial Big Sister. MEREDITH MATTHEWS General GL Comm.: Dress Rep.: Red Cross: Ushers: Square Dance: Riding. MARJORIE LEE MATTOCKS Commercial Treas. Ming: GAA: Dress Rep.: FBLA: Water Ballet: Swim Show: Jr. Statesmen. BEVERLY KAY MCCAMPBELL College Jeweled W: V. Pres. Jr. Class: Editor, Campanile: A Cappella Choir: Operetta: Pres. Girls' Glee: O. Team Leader: Thespians: Corr. Sec. Jr. Statesmen: Plg. Mstrs., Delta Tau Sigma: Sec., Treas., Spanish. BRUCE MCCANDLESS ll College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Winner, So. Cal. Chem. Contest '53: Chem. Team: Commissioner: B Swimming: Jr. Statesmen: All-School Dance Comm. JANICE ANITA MCCHARGUE General Sr. Girls' Glee: Water Ballet: Dance Production: Squad, Team Leader: Thespians: Jr. Statesmen: FBLA: Transfer: Houston, Texas: Blackfriars: Boosters: National Allied Youth. ROBERT RAY MCCOLLOUGH General MARLENE YVONNE MCCONNELL General GAA: Cheer Leader: La Fuente: Transfer: Trails End: Les Masquers: Delta Gamma Phi. RUTHANN MCCONNELL General Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Bowling. WILLIAM C. MCCULLOCH College Sr. Class Council: B Football '52, '53: B Track '52: Lettermen's: Jr. Statesmen: Ski. MAURICE EUGENE MCDONALD College JV Golf '52: V Golf '53, '54: Ski: Fo'c'sIe Canteen. 50 JACK D. MCFADDEN College Phi Beta Kappa: V. Pres. Scholarship: Gov. of Athletics: V Football '53: Capt. V Track '53, '54: V. Pres. Lettermen's: Pres. Demos: Transfer: Kansas: Treas. Lettermen's: V Track. HUGH MAURICE MCGILVRAY General Riding: Stage Crew: Inter-Club Council. MICHAEL GERARD MCGINLEY College German: Dance: Ski. LLOYD VINCENT MCGINNIS JR. College Boys' State Rep.: V. Pres. Key: Pres. Student Body: V. Pres. Jr. Class: Pres. Sr. Class: Commissioner: Legis.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council: Inter-Club Council: JV Tennis '52. ROSEMARY MCGINNIS Commercial Christmas Pageant: Girls' Glee: Squad Leader: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: Ski: FBLA. PHYLLIS DEAN MCHENRY College Jr. Track Queen: Sec. Soph. Class: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Costume Crew: Guard of Honor: B, V Song Leader: Flag Girl: Ski: Demos. LOIS VIRGINIA MCINERNEY College Girls' Glee '52, '53, '54: O. Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Jr. Red Cross: Big Sister: PTA Rep. WILLIAM ARTHUR MCMURRAY General Lambda Sigma: Ski: BTD. JAMES DOUGLAS MCNAB College Scholarship: V. Pres. Stu. Body: JV, V Cross Country '52, '53: Jr. Statesmen: Bowling. SHARON KAY MCWILLIAMS Commercial Scholarship: Girls' Glee: GAA: GL Rep.: FBLA. PAT ROSE MEDEIROS College Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Bowling. MARION N. MELFORD Commercial Big Sister: Costume Crew: Stage Makeup: Stu. Store: Transfer: Whittier HS. MICHAEL MERINO General V Baseball: Transfer: Jacob Riis: Judge: Pres. Student Body: V Baseball '52. CHERI MILBOURNE General DENNIS M. MILLER General Riding: BTD. I DUANE C. MILLER College Proiection Crew: Scarabs: Ski. JENNIE MARIE MILLER Commercial GAA Maior, Minor W: Swim Show: Guard of Honor: FBLA: Big Sister. SHIRLEY INEZ MILLER Commercial Glee: Christmas Pageant: Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Ushers: Big Sister: Stu. Store. RICHARD L. MILLIGAN College Scholarship: Ushers: Spanish: Jr. Red Cross. JANICE L. MILLS College Christmas Pageant: Squad Leader: GAA: Guard of Honor. ANN FRANCES MISSMAN College Squad, Team Leader: GL: Guard of Honor: Ski: Big Sister. 51 3 - B K' ' X f 65532 - - . .,' fl ig- I ii' , ,gg 1- X X -ss: can I 3 .L ' . A .. .. Q, ,I ,S . ., :arf .Qs 1 Qi f- . . A f if .,-' RWE' ' 'iff V . is . I . x li is-I r -2.0.1.-b vi l C9 s as is gm if 1.-f ., . D it I i . I a s 'X ' f ' f -1 il .M QPU 'W J, 'il- l .2 QWKIQ A Q! RAYMOND B. MITCHELL College BTD. SHIRLEY JEAN MITCHELL Commercial Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: White Shirt Section: FBLA: Big Sister: Office Asst. RICHARD BRUCE MOLTER College Scholarship: Marching, Concert Band: V Track: B Water Polo: Cross Country '53: Ski. SALLY ANN MOODY College Jeweled W: Scholarship Lamp: Head Commissioner: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Corr. Sec. GL: GAA Sports Council: Pres. W Club: Sec. Sailing: FTA: Jr. Statesmen. CLEATUS JOSEPHINE MOORE College Legis.: Jr. Class Council: Water Ballet: GL Pub. Comm.: V Song Leader: V Flag Girl: Jr. Red Cross: French: Ski. LILLIAN FRANCES MOORE General Dress Rep.: Transfer: Poly HS. ROBERT WILLIAM MORFORD College Orchestra '52, '53, '54: Band '52, '53, '54: Sailing. MITZI MARIE MOSHIER College Transfer: Compton. THOMAS EUGENE MULLIKIN College Band '52, '53: BTD. FLORENCE ELIZABETH MUNTZ College Squad Leader: GAA: Recreation: Big Sister. JAMES ALLEN MURDOCK College Scholarship: Sr. Class Council: V. Pres. Spanish: Jr. Statesmen: Dance: All-School Dance Comm.: Inter-Club Council. THOMAS CLAYTON MURPHY College B Basketball '52: Ski: Dance: Pres. Scarabs: Inter-Club Council: Audio Visual: Projection Crew. BARBARA KAY MURRAY College Gold W: Pres. Ming: Scholarship Lamp: Gov. Welfare: Stu. Crt. Judge: Pres. Inter-Club Council: Campanile: La Fuente: Loud- speaker: V Yell Leader. RICHARD LEONARD MUSCHWITZ College Mgr. V Basketball '52, '53, '54: Lettermen's. MARILYN GRACE MUSOLF College Squad, Team Leader: GAA: Dress Rep.: Bruinettes: Sec. Delta Gamma Phi: Big Sister: Mgr. Stu. Store. DEL A. NADEAU College Operetta: Treas. A Cappella Choir: Voice Class Assm.: Christ- mas Pageant: Boys' Glee: JV Baseball Champs '52: V Baseball '53, '54: Scarabs. MARLENE JANICE NAGEL College Swim Show: Water Ballet: Tennis: Sec. Swimming, Diving: Big Sister. ESTHER JANE NALLEY General Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Squad, Team Leader. MARILYN ALICIA NASH College Sr. Class Council: Operetta: Dance Production: GL Council: Dress Rep.: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: SFO: German: Transfer: Las Vegas HS. ERNEST CARL NEELY General JV Baseball '52, '53: Swimming '53, '54: Slide Rule. MARLYS ELAINE NEFF General Christmas Pageant: Stu. Store. 52 JOAN KATHRYN NEILL College Jr., Sr. Class Council, Christmas Pageant, Campus Theatre, Girls' Glee, Dance Assm., O. Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Thespians, Jr. Statesmen. BARBARA ANN NERRIE College Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Sr. Girls' Glee, GAA, Minor W, Campanile, Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Big Sister. RICHARD HAROLD NERVICK College Legis., JV, V Basketball '52, Coast League Baseball Champs '52, JV Baseball '52, V Football '52, '53, '54, Coast League Football Champs '54, Audio-Visual, Treas. Ski, Lettermen's, All-School Dance Comm. CAROL JEAN NEUMAIER College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Sec. Sr. Class, Soph., Jr. Class Council, Girls' Glee, Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Guard of Honor, Boosters '52, Jr. Statesmen. VALERIE JEAN NEVILLE Commercial Team Leader, FBLA, Big Sister. W RALPH E. NEVIS College ' 'X Legis., Sr. Class Council, Head Commissioner, V Track '53, Co-Capt. V Cross Country, JV Tennis, Lettermen's, Wingfoot, Jr. Statesmen. ROSS RICHARD NEWHAN College Sport Ed. Loudspeaker, Cir. Mgr. La Fuente, LA Examiner Reporter, Jr. Red Cross, Hi-Y, Jr. Statesmen. BEVERLY ANN NEWTON College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, GAA, GL Rec. Sec., Dress Rep., Spanish, FBLA, Big Sister. DIANA MAE NICHOLS College Girls' Glee, A Capella Choir, Christmas Pageant, Operetta. MARY BETH NICHOLS College Ming, Legis., Loudspeaker, La Fuente, Guard of Honor, Dress Rep., Bruinettes, GL Pub. Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Statesmen. WILLIAM ELLIS NICHOLS Commercial C Track '52, All League C Track, Lambda Sigma. ROBERT H. NICHOLSON General Campanile Photographer, Ice Skating. R LORETTA NIELSON General BETTY LOUISE NIES College Band '52, '53, '54, Swimming, Big Sister, Jr. Red Cross. MARY DOLORES NIETO General Costume Crew, Stage Crew, Makeup, Squad Leader, Dress Rep., GAA, Jr. Red Cross, Big Sister, Library Asst., Stu. Store. NANCY MARIE NINKE Commercial Transfer: Bell, Calif., Glee, Drill Team, Beta Phi Omega. HELEN DIANNE NORTH College Operetta, Christmas Pageant, Dance Assm., Dress Rep., Adv. Swim, Riding, Spanish, Astronomy, Jr. Red Cross. GLORIA JEAN NORTON College Corr. Sec. Ming, Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council, Guard of Honor, Legis., Chmn. All-School Dance Comm., GL Comm., V Flag Girl, Thespians, Jr. Statesmen, Slide Rule. O. DICK NORTON College A Capella Choir, Jordon Ex. Assm., Campus Theatre, Thespians, Astronomy, German. STEPHANIE NYE College Girls' Glee, Squad, Team Leader, Big Sister, Ski, Art, Jr. Red Cross, Health Clerk. JoHN H. Nvouist cane-ge ,.., B Football '52, Lettermen's, Ski. I i ,.,' mix , an Q . -is SHARON LYNN O'BRlEN A Capella Choir. CAROL FRANCES O'DAY Delta Gamma Phi: Riding. EDWARD J. OLIVER General General College Head Commissioner: Jr. Red Cross: V. Pres. Latin: Dance: Bowling: Slide Rule: French: Jr. Statesmen: Inter-Club Council. CHARLES OLSON College Spanish: Ski: Pres. Bowling. JOANN G. ORDWAY Commercial Squad, Team Leader: BTD. MICHAEL BRUCE ORR College Boys' Glee: A Capella Choir: Tennis MARGARET LOUISE OSLER College Scholarship: Legis.: GL: Sec. Jr. Statesmen: Big Sister: PTA Rep. EUGENE F. OSTER College Orchestra: Dance. JOHN OSTERMAN College B, V Swimming: V Water Polo '52: German: Skating. JUDY OUDEANS College Scholarship: Sr. Girls' Glee. WARREN OVERMILLER General DONNA ELISE PALMATEER College Commissioner: Team Leader: GAA: Guard of Hono r: V Song Leader: La Fuente: Sec. Gamma Gamma: Transfer: Lincoln HS, San Francisco: GAA: Tri-Y. JOYCE MARION PALMER Sec. Sect.: Dance Assm.: Girls' Glee: Operetta: College Christmas Pageant: Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Adv. Dance: Jr. Red Cross. ANITA PAPPAS Commercial Squad, Team Leader: Big Sister: Dress Rep. JERRY R. PARKS B, V Football '52, '53, '54: AIIACity Track '52: General Baseball: Lettermen's: Slide Rule: Ski: Scarabs: Proiection Crew: Campus Christian: Wingfoot. RONALD ROBERT PARRY C Track '53: C Water Polo '52: Lettermen's. RICHARD EARL PARTCH College College Scholarship Lamp: Sr. Class Council: Band: B, JV Basketball: V Basketball '53, '54. RAMONA LEA PATTON Commercial Scholarship: White Shirt Section: Ushers: Sec. Jr. Red Cross. JUNE VIRGINIA PAYE Y-Teens: Spanish. PAT WALKER PEACHER College College Christmas Pageant: Squad, Team Leader: Water Ballet: Guard of Honor: GAA: White Shirt Section: V. Pres. Gamma Gamma: Inter-Club Council: All-School Dance Comm.: Transfer: Panama Canal Zone. PATRICIA ANN PETERS Commercial Christmas Pageant: Sr. Girls' Glee: A Capella Choir: Dress Rep.: FBLA. 54 ROBERT JON PETERSEN General Bowling, Ski, Stage Crew. MELVINA GWYNNE PETERSON College Christmas Pageant, Squad, Team Leader, Swim Show, Water Ballet, Girls' Glee, Riding. SHIRLEYANN PETRO College Legis., Jr., Sr. Class Councils, Loudspeaker, Stu. Dir. Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Lead, All-School Play, Campus Theatre, V. Pres., Pres. French, Treas., Pres. Thespians, Guard of Honor. ROBERT F. PEYTON College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Head Commissioner, Jr., Sr. Class Council, Sup. Crt. Justice, JV Tennis '52, Capt. V Tennis '53, '54, Lettermen's, Treas. Jr. Red Cross, Spanish. BARBARA ANN PHIPPS College Skating, Cler. Asst., Transfer: Okmulgee, Oklahoma. CAROL ANN PHIPPS College Team Leader, Dress Rep., Jr. Statesmen, Ski, FTA, Big Sister. JOANNE PHIPPS College Scholarship Lamp, Sr. Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Bruinettes, Y-Teens. ROBERT MORGAN PIERCE College Transfer: Chaffey Union HS, Pres, Sect., JV Basketball, Ski. MURIEL ELAINE PIKE College Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Bowling, FTA, Big Sister. SHIRLEY JEAN PLEMON College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Asst. Head Commissioner, GAA, Guard of Honor, GL Adv. Bd., Dress Rep., German, Sec. Ushers, Spanish, Big Sister. MAUREEN MARIE POEHLEIN College Scholarship Lamp, Commissioner, Soph., Jr. Class Council, W Club, Maior W, Guard of Honor, Bruinettes, Corr. Sec., V. Pres. GAA, Inter-Club Council, EDWARD FRANCIS POMERLEAU Industrial Arts C, B Water Polo '52, '53, Swimming, Lettermen's, Riding, Proiection Crew, Audio-Visual. LARRY EUGENE POPKEN General Jr. Red Cross. SHIRLEY ANN POPKEN Commercial Christmas Pageant, Girls' Glee, Adv. Tennis, GAA, GL, Dress Rep., Bruinettes. GINGER LOU POWELL College Transfer: Compton JC, Girls' Glee, Jr. Red Cross, Bowling. PATRICIA MAE POWELSON College Voice Assm., A Capella Choir, Girls' Glee, GAA, Bruinettes, Squad, Team Leader. SUE CAROLE PREWETTE College Scholarship, Legis., Campanile, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Transfer: Colorado Springs HS, Lever, Publicity, WIW. HOWARD M. PRIVETTE College Legis., Christmas Pageant, Intramural Football, Jr. Red Cross, Ski, Slide Rule, Lambda Sigma. NEDRA PROUSE College Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep. WILLIAM ROGER PURCELL College JV Baseball '52, '53, Coast League Champs '52. SHARON TAMARA PURDY College Squad, Team Leader, Recreation, Yoga, Big Sister, Library Asst. 55 Q... '..,1':' if ' DONALD LAWRENCE QUEITZSCH College Transfer: Pasadena, Band, V Football '52, Hi-Y, Projection Crew. TOM JAMES QUINLAN College Flag Football, Gymnastics. PATRICK QUINN College V, B Water Polo '52, '53, V, B Swimming '53, Lettermen's Kelp-Kats, German. EVA RABER College Christmas Pageant, Dance Assm, Campus Theatre, V Cheer Leader, GL, Bruinettes, Thespians, All-School Dance Comm. MARY RANDLE General BAXTER JAMES RANKINE College Scholarship, JV, V Golf '52, '54, V Golf CIF Champs '53, Intramural Football, Lettermen's, Slide Rule. JERRY STEPHEN RAPOPORT College Scholarship, Radio Workshop, Astronomy. GEORGE SOREN RASMUSSEN College Flag Football '53, '54, Champs '54, V Track '53, '54, Tennis '54, Gymnastics '53. JOAN MARIE REDDING Commercial Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Dress Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Ski, Big Sister. ROBERT RUSSELL REDFERN College JV Football, JV Baseball, JV, V Basketball, Slide Rule, PTA Rep. ANITA GRACE REDMOND General Stu, Store. DONALD ROSS REEVE College Gov. of Safety, Sup. Crt., Sr. Class Council, Pres. Sect., B, V Water Polo '52, '53, '54, O. Swimmer '52, Golf '53, '54, Pres. Ski, Pres. Aces, V. Pres. Demos. JOSEPH NATHAN REEVES College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Pres. Sect., V Water Polo '52, '53, '54, Swimming '53, '54, So. Cal. Champs, Lettermen's. WILLIAM EDWARD REID Commercial Skating. EDWARD PHILLIP REISMAN College Soph. Class Council, Water Polo '52, '53, Swimming '52, Jr. Red Cross, Latin. WILLIAM ROSS RENNING College Transfer: East HS, Des Moines, Iowa. BARBARA DIANE REVO College O. Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Bruinettes, Dress Rep., Tennis, GL, Ushers, Jr. Red Cross, Bowling, Big Sister. VIRGINIA REYNOLDS College Guard of Honor, GAA, Squad, Team Leader, Minor W, FBLA, Ski, Dress Rep., Bowling. DANIEL RODERICK RHOADES College A Capella Choir, Voice, V Water Polo, V Swimming, Thespians, All-School Play, Transfer: John Marshall, Pasedena, Calif., V Football, V Basketball, V Swim Team '52. ROGER RAYMOND RICE General Lambda Sigma, BTD. JOHN D. RICHARDS College 56 EMILY RICHEY General MARY JANE RIDER College Legis.: Operetta: Christmas Pageant: Choir: Girls' Glee: Bruinettes: V Flag Girl: Squad, Team Leader: Big Sister. CAROLINE RIDGEWAY College Guard of Honor: Costume Crew: Squad, Team Leader: Ski: Golf: PTA Rep.: Big Sister. PATRICIA IRENE ROBINSON College Guard of Honor: Water Ballet: Squad Leader: Golf: Y-Teens: Office Asst. PAUL JAY ROBINSON College B Football '52,'53: V Football '54: JV Baseball '52, '53: V Baseball '54: Lettermen's: Ski: Pres. Scarabs. JUDITH LEE ROCHE College Transfer: Norfolk Catholic High, Norfolk, Virginia. THOMAS A. ROCKHOLD Industrial Arls Lambda Sigma. CAROL LEE ROLL College Guard of Honor: Golf: Y-Teens: Big Sister. LORETTA LEE ROMINGER Commercial Dress Rep.: FBLA: Big Sister: Transfer: Poly: Squad Leader: Proficiency Typing Award. MARGERY DAWN ROSEBOLT College Gold, Jeweled W: Scholarship: Commissioner: Jr. Class Council: GL Adv. Bd.: Minor, Maior W: Squad, Team Leader: Ushers. DON TERRY ROUTH College Ski: Bowling. KAY L. ROY College Legis.: Swim Show: Dress Rep.: Jr. Red Cross: Big Sister: Stu. Store. WILMA JO ROY College Dance Assm.: Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Spanish: FBLA: Jr. Statesmen: Sailing: Bowling: Big Sister. JACQUELINE MARILYN ROZAS College Soph., Jr. Class Council: FBLA: FTA: SFO. R. DEAN RUBIN College Band '52, '53: B Football '52, '53: V Football '54: Coast League Champs: B Track '53: Coast League Champs: V Track '54: Lettermen's. DONALD E. RUMSEY General JAMES LEE RUSH College Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Concert Band '53, '54: Band '52, '53: Orchestra '52, '53, '54: All-School Play: Flag Football Champs '52, '53. TERROL JAME RUSH General Boys' Glee: Pres. A Capella Choir: Lead Operetta: JV, V Football '52, '53, '54: B, V Track '52, '53, '54: Sec. Lettermen's. SONDRA SAPOSNEK College Campanile: Squad, Team Leader: GAA: Guard of Honor: GL: Jr. Red Cross: Spanish: Big Sister: Stu. Store: Office Asst. DONALD RALPH SARGENT College Scholarship Lamp: Campus Theatre: Pres. Spanish: Pres. Square Dance: Inter-Club Council: Jr. Statesmen: Transfer: San Leandro HS, San Leandro, Calif: Honor Society: Jr. Prom Comm.: Carnival Comm.: Radio. WILLIAM H. SARGENT General Loudspeaker Printing Staff: Intramural Football, Basketball '52, '53, 57 I ': fQ 'ii . BARBARA J. SAWYER General Team Leader, Plg. Mist. Yoga. WILLIAM WISE SAWYER College Jr. Statesmen. MARCIA ANN SCHELL College Scholarship '53, Commissioner, Campanile, La Fuente, Loud- speaker, Golf, FBLA, Jr. Statesmen, Bowling, Spanish. JUDITH KAY SCHLESINGER College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., Jr. Class Council, Pres. SFO, Inter- Clu Council, Jr. Statesmen, Jr. Red Cross, Dress Rep. EDWARD C. SCHMIDT College V Football '54, Coast League Champs, Lettermen's, Transfer: Santa Monica, B Football, Cross Country. ROBERT LEE SCHULER College Legis., Boys' Glee, Christmas Pageant, A Capella Choir, JV, V Baseball, B, V Football, All-City, All-Coast-League Champs. TED SCOFIELD Industrial Arts Boys' Glee, Stage Crew, Prop. Mgr. PATRICK SEATON General BARBARA DIANE SEGAL College Scholarship, Editor, Campanile, Squad Leader, Latin, Stu. Store. VIRGINIA DALE SELBY College Legis., Commissioner, Bruinettes, Corr. Sec. GAA, Guard of Honor, GL Comm., Adv. Tennis, Ushers. ERNST-JOACHIM SELZER College Scholarship, Commissioner, JV Cross Country, V Track '53, German, Bowling, Slide Rule, Jr. Red Cross. LENORE SHAPIRO College Thespians, Campus Theatre, Transfer: Roosevelt HS, Los Angeles. , E NANCY LOUISE SHAPIRO College Scholarship, Sec. Jr. Class, Gov, of Entertainment, Sec. Stu. Body, Rep. to Any-town, USA, Kiwanis Speaker, Guard of , . . Honor, Swim Show, Jr. Statesmen, Lambda Phi. I .2 ,.,.. . YVONNE HELENE SHARPE College Hg'-19' Scholarship, Loudspeaker, La Fuente, Sec. Commissioners, 'WCW H I. GAA, Bruinettes, FTA, Scripters, Jr. Statesmen, Sailing. - ,vi -'.- Q EDWARD LUFKIN SHAW JR. General A Flag Football '53, '54, Ushers, Electronics. DONALD KEITH SHAY General Band '52, '53, Flag Football, Jr. Red Cross, BTD. JOHN CHANDLER SHERIDAN College B Basketball Champs '52, '53, Lettermen's. SHEILA ANN SHERIDAN College Christmas Pageant, Dance Program, Ushers, Big Sister. MARY SHERMAN Commercial Christmas Pageant, Transfer: Compton HS. RAYMOND STANLEY SHIFFLET College Sr. Class Council, Operetta, A Capella Choir, Boys' Glee, Mgr. V Basketball '52, B Football, Ski, German, Lettermen's. CAROLYN JANE SHOCKNEY College Team Leader, Delta Gamma Phi. IRETA JUNE SHORT College Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Big Sister: Office Asst. BARRY ARLEN SHULMAN College Boys' Glee. WILETA MARGARET SIBLEY College GAA: Squad, Team Leader: FBLA: FTA. JERRY DUANE SIDERS College Cross Country '53: JV Track '53: V Track '54: Bowling: Lettermen's. MARJORIE ANNE SKARE College Pres. Ming: Legis.: Loudspeaker: La Fuente: Jr., Sr. Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Operetta: Play Lead: Beg. Drama: Scripters. JACQUELINE ANN SKELSEY College Scholarship Lamp: Operetta: Pres. Pep Group: B, V Song Leader: V Flag Girl: Guard of Honor: Dress Rep.: SFO: Demos: Big Sister. JACQUELINE JEAN SLEIGHT Commercial Band '52: Squad Leader. EVELYN GLADYS SLOAN General Mgr. Stu. Store: Bruinettes: Ushers: Transfer: Woodrow Wilson, Wash. D.C. FRANK WALTER SMEAD College Key Club: Scholarship: Legis.: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Stu. Crt. Judge: Loudspeaker: V. Pres. Bowling: Pres. Spanish: Pres. Jr. Statesmen: Pres. InterACIub Council. ANNA ELIZABETH SMITH College Christmas Pageant: Voice Class Assm.: Student Accomp.: Voice Class: Girls Glee: Big Sister. LAUREEN BRADLEY SMITH College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Gold, Jeweled W: Bus. Mgr. Campanile: Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Guard of Honor: Ushers: FTA: Y-Teens. LEE LLAKE SMITH College Christmas Pageant: Orchestra: Jr. Red Cross: Tennis: Operetta. PATRICIA ANNE SMITH College GAA: Team Leader: Ski: Jr. Statesmen: Big Sister. PHIL SMITH General Flag Football '52, '53. RICHARD EUGENE SMITH College JV, V Golf, CIF Champs '53: Lettermen's: Slide Rule. WILLIAM STEWART SMITH College Lambda Sigma. REBECCA SMITHER Commercial Squad Leader: GAA: Beg. Swim: FBLA. DAVID RIDGEWAY SMITHERAN College B Basketball '52, '53: B Football '52, '53: B Track '53. VALERIE JEAN SNEED College Guard of Honor: All-School Dance Comm.: O. Squad, Team Leader: GL Comm.: Golf: Jr. Statesmen: Spanish: Dress Rep. MARY SNIPES College Scholarship Lamp: Loudspeaker: Operetta: Sr. Girls' Glee: Maiorette: Squad Leader: Guard of Honor: Ski: Jr. Statesmen: Big Sister: Transfer: Florida. SUSANNE KAY SOLTYSIK College Jr. Speakers: Gold, Jeweled W: Parlm. Legis.: Sec. Com- missioner: Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Ed. Campanile: Loudspeaker: Spanish: Jr. Statesmen. 59 , 5' ll v N 4 N if lm, A E 'll 'gr' . .3 S Fx ' t 'S .I ,. U33 HJ , , S 931'- W, ' I' P :fix f 3 J fs w. M 4 i Y ' 'Q I 1 sz DONALD C. SPEAKS College B, V Track, JV Cross Country, Bowling, Wingfoot, Lettermen's. WILLIAM ALLEN SPENCER College Legis., Boys' Glee, A Capella Choir, Voice Assm., Operetta Lead. JOAN CAROL SPERRY College Gov. of Welfare, Guard of Honor, Rec. Sec. GAA, Jr. States- men, GL, Bowling, Swimming, Big Sister. JOHN C. SPERRY College Swimming '52, '53, Water Polo '52, '53, Intramural Football, Basketball '52, '53, Audio-Visual. JEAN SPRAGUE Commercial Guard of Honor, FBLA, Ski, Dress Rep. ROBERT BRUCE STANFORD College Loudspeaker, B Baseball '52, Jr. Red Cross, Riding, Bowling, Ski, Lambda Sigma. SUE ANN STAPLETON College Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Sr. Class Council, Loud- speaker, La Fuente, Voice Class Assm., A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Scripters, V. Pres. SFO. MARY JANICE STEARNS College Squad, Team Leader, Jr. Red Cross, FBLA, Ski, SFO, Big Sister. GORDON JOSEPH STEBENNE College JV Football, Radio Workshop, Sigma Chi Epsilon. JOHN DOUGLAS STEELE College Intramural Basketball, Fo'c'sle Canteen. ROY BURKE STEIDLEY College JV Football '52, '53, Lettermen's. ARTHUR M. STEIN College Orchestra '54, Band '52, '53, '54. RICHARD S. STELZNER College Jr. Red Cross. SHARIN LEE STENNETTE College Operetta, Dance Production, Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Dance, French, Thespians, SFO, Big Sister, Office Asst. SALLY JANE STERR General Team Leader, Ushers, Skating, Iota Chi. LOUISE MARIE STERVINOU Commercial Dance. MARTY STEVENS General B, V Football '52, '53, Intramural Football '52, Lettermen's. HAPPY ALFRED STINSON College B, V Track '52, '53, '54, JV Cross Country '52, '53, '54, Ski, Lettermen's, Aces, Audio-Visual. BILL MAXWELL STITES General JV, V Baseball '52, '53. CAROLYN ANN STODDARD College Squad, Team Leader, Swimming, Latin. GEORGE LAWRENCE STONE College Scholarship, Boys' Glee, Ushers. 60 JAN STOOPS Commercial Bowling, Cler. Asst. CHARLES ERNEST STRIEGEL College Boys' Glee, Mgr. V Track '52, '53, Cross Country '53, Recreation, Lettermen's, Wingfoot, Ski. FRED STUCKENBERG College Chem. Team, Physics Team, Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Astronomy. FRANCES SUGARMAN Commercial DELMA JOYCE SULLENS College Squad Leader, Guard of Honor, Ushers. SHARON JEAN SULLIVAN College Bruinettes, Dress Rep, French, Squad, Team Leader. JACK DOUGLAS SWANBURG College Chem. Team, Scholarship, Ushers, Square Dance, German, Slide Rule. WILLIAM B. SWENINGSEN College Hist. Key, Scholarship Lamp, Stu. Crt., Jr. Statesmen, Sailing. BUD C. TALBOT College Legis., B Cheer Leader, Jr. Red Cross, Ski, Pres. Lambda Sigma. DANIEL F. TALBOTT College V Golf '52, '53, '54, Slide Rule, Lettermen's. DIANE JUNE TATMAN General Girls' Glee, Squad, Team Leader, Swimming. ALAN B. TAYLOR College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Ski, Inter-Fraternity Council, Crew Chief, Audio-Visual. DIXIELYNN THOMAS College Transfer: Victor Valley HS, Thespians. JOHN CURREY THOMAS College V Water Polo '53, Swimming, Audio-Visual, Photography, Campanile. WILLIAM FRANCES THOMAS College JV Football '52, Slide Rule, Bowling. CHARLES DEAN THOMPSON College Operetta, A Capella Choir, Boys' Glee, Voice Assm., Mgr. V Football, Baseball, Stage Crew, Lettermen's. ROBERT H. THOMPSON College V. Pres. Scholarship, Scholarship Lamp, Pres. Key Club, Jr. Class Council, V Football '52, '53, '54, All-Coast Football '53, V Baseball '52, '53, '54, Capt. V Baseball '54, Pres. Lettermen's. DOTTIE LORENA THORPE General GAA, Beg. Swimming, Ushers. CECIL FRANKLIN TILLEY College Legis., Campanile, JV, V Football '52, '53, '54, Lettermen's, Jr. Statesmen. DORLA JEAN TILLEY Commercial Scholarship, Guard of Honor, Tennis, GL, Jr. Red Cross, Bowl- ing, Ushers, French, Big Sister. CLAUDIA LILLIS TILTON General Dress Rep., White Shirt Section, Beg. Swimming, Ushers, Square Dance, Jr. Red Cross. 61 v . -L 3 -335533 :ggi gs ga Q sc. A A 'fa 'Jim 1 -'Uv is wx -it 9 A I' i z wqqg x if si -V T' ig ,,, ,Q ,- mf 'M pgs is N Q A is ' 9 5 Q 'E 921 1 5' A 1 NORMAN LEROY TODD Spanish. BRUCE C. TOLLEFSON FREDRICK ALLEN TOWNSEND Campanile Photographer: Transfer: Washington Angeles: Proiection Crew. JERRY TRAMMER DOLORES MAY TRAPMAN Jr. Girls' Glee: Costume Crew. CHARLES ALLEN TREAT Transfer: Anaconda, Montana: Rifle: Chess. EMOGENE LORRAINE TREXEL College College College HS, Los College General General College Gold W: Legis. '52, '53, '54: Scholarship Lamp: V. Pres. Ming: Soph. Class Council: Loudspeaker: Guard of Honor: Pres. GL: Sec. Jr. Statesmen: FBLA. JEANNE TROUT Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Bowling. MARY LOU TSANTIS MARY HELEN TSCHERNY General General College Scholarship Lamp: Guard of Honor: Ushers: FTA: Jr. Statemen: Pres. Delta Tau Sigma: Cler. Asst.: Inter-Club Council. ALLAN A. TUTHILL German Club. MAN FRED COPELAND TUTTLE College College Campanile: JV, V Football '52, '53, '54: JV Baseball '52: Let1ermen's: Slide Rule: Jr. Statesmen. KATHRYN WILSON UPTON College Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Jr. Class Council: Girls' Glee: Squad, Team Leader: Jr. Statesmen: Transfer: Roosevelt HS, Seattle, Wash. JOE LEON VALLEY Commercial C Water Polo '52, '53: C Swimming '53, '54. JOYCE VAN EVERY College Squad Leader: Girls' Glee: Dress Rep.: Phi Gamma Chi: Art: Ski: Inter-Club Council. DAN PETE VANGALlS JV Football '52. ANNETTA SUE VARDY Squad, Team Leader: Dress Rep.: Demos: Ski. SALVADOR ALVARADO VASQUEZ Spanish: BTD: Transfer: Excelsior HS. RONNlE VAUGHN A Capella Choir: Voice Class Assm.: B Football Baseball '53, '54. SYLVIA R. VAUGHN Squad Leader: Guard of Honor: Dress Rep.: Swim Comm.: Swimming: Sailing. JOAN DALE VERTREES General College General College '53: JV, V College Show: GL College Girls' Glee: Swimming: Ski: FBLA: Spanish: Big Sister: Trans- fer: El Cerrito HS. 62 ERNEST VIAL General BETTSY JAYNE VINCE College Team Leader: Beg. Tennis: White Shirt Section: Jr. Red Cross: Spanish: Astronomy: Big Sister. EDITH VITTAL Commercial French: FBLA. SUE WADDELOW College Gold W: Scholarship Lamp: Phi Beta Kappa: Legis.: Soph., Jr. Class Council: Guard of Honor: Treas., V. Pres. GL: Orchestra: Pres. Inter'CIub Council. GEORGE EDWARD WAGNER College Commissioner: B, V Basketball '52: All-City '53, '54: B Foot- ball '52, '53: Intramural Volleyball '53: Lettermen's: PTA Rep. CAROL CYNTHIA WALKER College Transfer: Girls' Glee: Mixed Club: Lighthouse. DICK LYLE WALKER Industrial Arts Campanile, Loudspeaker, La Fuente Printing Staff: Slide Rule: Lab. Asst. TED W. WALKER Industrial Arts WILLIAM CLIFF WALLER College Orchestra '52, '53, '54: JV Basketball '52, '53. LYNNE LESLEY WARBURTON College Jr. Class Council: Squad, Team Leader: Guard of Honor: Ski: Phi Gamma Chi: Office Asst.: Big Sister. ROBIN ELLEN WARD Commercial Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Ushers: French: FBLA: Big Sister. MARCIA LENORE WASSERMAN College Scholarship: Squad Leader: Dress Rep.: Guard of Honor: GAA: Spanish. JANET WATSON College Dress Rep.: Swim: Guard of Honor: Bruinettes: Y-Teens: Jr, Red Cross: Big Sister: Inter-Club Council. BERYL ROBIN WATTS General Legis.: Sr. Girls' Glee: Christmas Pageant: Squad, Team Leader: Big Sister. FRED ALLEN WEAVER College Scholarship: Loudspeaker: La Fuente: Scripters. ALAN BRUCE WEDDICK General ROBERT WAYNE WEIMAN General Golf '53: Gymnastics '54. CORRINE WEIMAR Scholarship: Squad Leader: Jr. Red Cross: Dance: Sec. FBLA: Jr. Statesmen: Library Asst. Commercial LORRAINE EDITH WEINER Commercial Commissioner: Dance Production: Operetta: Dance Assm.: Maiorette: Ushers: Y-Teens: Adv. Dance: Big Sister. JOAN ALTHEA WEIR Commercial Guard of Honor: Big Sister: Jr. Red Cross. RICHARD C. WERTS General 63 3 id fi 5, - Z: 'f 'Z LAVINA JUNE WESTLY General A Capella Choir, Christmas Pageant, Operetta. JAMES ALLEN WHEELER College Track '52, Lettermen's, Ski, Wingfoot. VIRGINIA L. WHEELER General MARY JOANNE WHITE Commercial RAYMOND LEE WHITE College Legis., V Track '53, JV Cross Country '53, Capt. League Champs, Lettermen's, German, Wingfoot. WAYNE DELMAS WHITE College Scholarship, Loudspeaker Printing Staff '52, '53, '54, Rec- reation, White Shirt Section, Lab. Asst. PATTI MARION WHITLEY Commercial Transfer: San Diego. IRIS WHITMAN College Gold W, Pres. Scholarship, Girls' State Rep., DAR Award, Stu. Crt., Jr. Class Council, V Songleader, V Flag Girl, Chm. Blood Bank Dr., Corr. Sec. Jr. Statesmen, SANDRA NELL WHITT Commercial Squad, O. Team Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, GAA, Bruinettes, Ski, Big Sister. JOYCE NADINE WICKEY College Squad, O. Team Leader, Dress Rep., Guard of Honor, Scholarship, GAA, Dance Production, Transfer: West High, Waterloo, Iowa, Newcomer's, Jr. Red Cross, Big Sister. EARL J.WILHELM General Transfer: Lincoln HS, Minnesota, Stage Crew. MILTON G. WILHITE College JV, V Baseball '52, '53, '54, JV Coast League Champs '52, Jr. Red Cross, Lettermen's. JACKINE K. WILIE College Team Leader, Dress Rep., Bruinettes, GAA. DONALD ROY WILLCUT College German Club. JOHN WRIGLEY WILLETT College German, Slide Rule, Sailing, Jr. Statesmen. CHARLEEN WILLIAMS College Team Leader, GAA, Ushers, FTA, Thespians. JANINE RAE WILLIAMS College Squad, Team Leader, Dress Rep., Beg. Dance, Big Sister. IVAN LEE WILLIAMS Commercial Lambda Sigma. BEVERLY ANN WILSON Commercial Squad Leader, Dress Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Sec. Delta Gamma Phi, Cler. Asst., Photography. ROBERT BERT WILSON College Scholarship Lamp, Legis., B Football '52, '53, C, B Swimming '52, '53, '54, C, B Water Polo '52, '53, '54, Lettermen's, Sec. Aces. VVYNNE WEIKERT WILSON General Scholarship, Christmas Pageant, Operetta, Sr. Girls' Glee, O Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Adv. Dance, Ushers Talent Show '53. '54, Delta Tau Sigma, Inter-Club Council. 64 9 ,,-- W ,' 1 N'S?.5x CAROLEE WINDSOR College Christmas Pageant, Squad, Team Leader, Ski, FBLA, SFO, Big ' Sister. If Q gf- JOHN WOELFEL College R La Fuente, Swimming '53. ll? 5 PATRICIA J. WOLFERT , College ' I I GAA, Thespians, FTA, Jr. Statesmen. . JERRY WOLFORD General ROBERT MARTIN WOLL College ' ' Scholarship Lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, La Fuente, Loudspeaker, 5 Dance Assm.g Christmas Pageant, Orchestra, Dance, French, -, L. Q gm' FTA. 1' L T . DARYL POWELL WOOD College 1 QQ , N Legis.g Soph. Class Council, Water Polo '52, '53, Swimming E ' Q '52, '53, L 1' , L ii f '. , J ' .XM a in e e men s KX7 1 x . . i.. .,.. Z ,.:,.,z,: if A ,O Q .A JACK WOOLF Commissioner, Riding, Bowling, Dance, Ushers, Thespians, Fo'c'sle Canteen, V. Pres. Radio Ameteurs. -' College SHEILA JOAN WYATT College - R V. Pres. Sect., Girls' Gleeg A Capella Choir, Operettag Squad, 1 A Team Leader, Dress Rep., Bruinettes, PTA Rep., Big Sister, Swimming. WILHELMINA YORK College Sec., V. Pres. Soph. Classy Legis., Campanile, Squad, Team Leader, Guard of Honor, Yoga. LEROY ZUTTER College Flag Football, Tennis, BTD, Transfer: Washington HS. CAMERA SHY--Pat Buteau, Delbert Cannon, Art Cecil, Estelle Crow, Gilbert Dick, Chuck Dinsmore, Warren Durham, Patricia Evans, Stacy Foster, William Garrison, Jack Hanson, Harvey Holtz, Melvyn Kershaw, Edward Leibowitz, Richard Linn, Ray Peterson, Jean Picarelli, Richard Reinhardt, Richard Raasveld, Ray Rubin, Tom Sahr, Jon Stedman, Coy Strickland. W' ..-N xx. N , ...h am, D H -. QI, 1 a I . 3 CLASS OF 1954-Don Reeve presides at Senior assembly. Right: Senior talent assembly feature songs, dances, and comedy. X. Vx 5 Fon SALE :PN 89-:sz HAN BERYS 5 ...Q nk ,sg YS V KK Q f , 2 ' 51xxmm W x, ' u i . . A -V . 1 Q J' -1- J. : f .'.-'. ff. V .50 ,.s -f '.n.U1,-,w.- Q. 'H -'tJ..f'.'.f.s,', nn! , . S .u,,g,,i.w..sn .. af W E S4 3 1, CATALINA BOUND-lt's Senior Ditch Day and our seniors once again set sail for Catalina Island. Johnny Sheridan, Norma Lightfoot, Jerry Parks, Joanne Hughes, Nancy Shapiro, Nan Carr, and Gary Eldred hail thc end of the school term as they look forward to a day filled with fun and excitement. C Q Last Days are Exciting and Full SENIOR BREAKFAST-On the day before graduation seniors dress up to attend their last breakfast to- gether. This traditional event was held at the Layfayette Hotel this year. Posing in the above picture are Barbara Guthrie, Don Sargent, Iris Whitman, Don Reeves, Pat Bradford, Jim Wheeler, Sue Prewette, Gerald Liposchak, Carol Beck, and Art Bourette. ,JF , , wma. p, . V, 'N 'fNHliJwe- ' K : - .,-f'.s . f ' 1' 1, 3x . , -ni? ' i, - 'swf W? N . . ff e g RA m Wg 'A f . MVK I -Q, no 3 ,..-. li an Z' v. J . if. HL :GI - WE-if , ,W Si V ,MM 3 ' ' fffri, ui?-' .roi ' A. x 1: A Z ,Nag-.2 , , v4f4. A E. iw. Ni' is . -X M 1..1fe'm, ,. 7 . ,-if' A ' ' 4' r 'w'nA- ', L ii 5 .1 ' Y . xx , , f k'Q , wx, .,:,4',yZ,:':! 5 ' - - ei n . , -' 'ff fl ' 3 I -M ' ' ,. iv 51123 ff'Zf14+Li7i z' 'W' L5f'fQef',f':1-'f '-'f'gf':I if x UNDERCLASSMEN WORK AND PLAY-Sophomores, wide-eyed and naive, invade Wilson from the junior highs, learn sophistication from social mind- ed juniors. Working together, underclassmen discover advantages of student government, choose representative legislators and cap- able leaders. School spirit runs high as they display Wilson buttons and beanies at pep rallies and games . . . wave their pennants as proudly in defeat as in victory. 9 Q B Nw Y 17:45-A W qi w ie iw gf - sl ' 1- 'L '-2 ,Lf E sf - ' fg-7' 1 nr xt? K ' 1 N 4m'ff +V l ':A':, . . 1 r f , .gf G ' ag ILT Q55 , 1 of gi 3 'gg 7 ,AZI ,:.,, ,ti ':E 1 'Hw--was ,mn .1 1 .,i , Q-if A '1- y, w .6 M,,E,i: 9 Q' wurwvaiiili -nvw4-w4,,. .V n s-if f. ,x . fx 1 ff 3811 ,Xzf5,?g 3 9 N sill W, r I lvjml, ww gil . Q' 4 - .v-K-,.- .59 9, as Ni' 1- 135 4 , s I V gf' 'x I 3423. N 'px ' ' !'e.J :1IwQ'-'.,g 21 usda,-QV! 4 .l'g!vf,x e:3f.,,Jf- -' 3 Q ul .nv ' D, Q xka'1 JUNIORS JUNlORS-The Class oi l955 were guided through the Fall semester by Nona Caustin, Secretary, Dave Alderman, President, and Terri End- ers, Vice President. The Spring lead- ers include Nancy Nettleman, Vice President, Don Stutzman, President, and Joan Balling, Secretary. These oilicers are the most popular Juniors and have won Gold points for the extra hours they have worked in planning and directing class tunc- tions. JUNIORS-This year the section period was eliminated. Juniors are presented according to their United States History and Government classes. BABCOCK-Period I Row I: Eggen, Smith, S., Van Pelt, Callander, Kunce, Schoenberger, Arnett, Wright, Montgom- ery. Row 2: Miss Babcock, Covey, Kenneally, Walker, Barrett, Perry, Collum, Gabel, Beckman, Peterson, Brooks. Row 3: Dreher, Smith, T., Miller, Anderson, Krolik, Kilgore, Huber, Bouch- QT. BABCOCK-Period 6 Row I: Enders, Gerry, LaSarge, Ober, Burroe ano, Brown, B., Kelly, Rando, Wilson, M., Stephenson, Row 2: Miss Babcock, Spaulding, Greenfield, Brown, W., Carothers, Davison, C. Freedman, Bodorff, Rives, Young. Row 3: Waggoner, Thomson, T., Smith, K., Galgana Brinckman, Cole, Hazlehurst, Makature, Astrin. Row 4: Satterlee, Upton, Lichtenhan, Kleinbauer, Baum, Allen. 1 1 JUNIORS BABCOCK-Period 7 Row l: Jackson, Alexander, Gill, Tissot, Jones, Rundles, Boss, Stone, Sona, Gaston, Sniith, J. Row 2: Bergener, Samaras, Johnson, D., Kline. Ornohundro, Manion, Windle, Sebring, Ray, Ben- nett. Row 3: Beland, Fowler, Jackson, Hines, Hunt, Armstrong, Monahan, Miss Babcock. Row 4: Wolpert, Hoffpauer, Shaver, Morton, Webster, Murphree. BUSH-Period 4 Row I: Grayson, Winther, Foster, Landry, Sour- geon, Hunter, Willis, Pawell Parkin, Row 2: Vertrees, Jackson, McPherson, Holmgren, Sphon, Penn, McLean, Moon, Lautenschlager, Stevenson. Row 3: Mr. Bush, Isaac, Allen, Newman, Raidy, Garst, Miller, Bayless, Scott, Jaeke. Row 4: Chapman, Fabera, Feinberg, Mearig, Ferruzza, Mansir. EVELAND-Period 7 Row I: Martin, Patten, Gupton, Snowden, Read, Wiedrick, White, Gossett, Humphrey, Croll. Row 2: Mr. Eveland, Welch, Haines., McLellan, Toppen, Kaller, Gibson, Donner, Jirikovec, Helus, MacLin, Swope. Row 3: Hall, Barham, Eves, Kurth, Niles, Goff, Anderson, Dayton, Morgan, Luka. Row 4: Davis, Wrona, Rose, Stine, Smith. FRAZER-Period 2 Row 1: Tucker, Nason, McGrew, Olson, Stokes, Milkes, Cotkin, Rubin, McCooI. Row 2: Mr. Fra zer, Dresnick, Loefler, Clark, Bradley, Laniarra, Grahn, Kroll. Row 3: Heyl, Stutznian, Hopkins, Seyfried, Doyle, Levich. Row 4: Carson, Harold- Son, Kurts, Haveman. JUNIDRS FRAZER-Period 3 Row I: Mays, Kruse, Kozak, Riddle, Bendich Williams, Meeks, Griffith, Coburn, Frazer. Row 2: Thorsell, Smith, C., Brooks, Gardner, Allen, P., Halliday, Donovan, Jonkman. Row 3 Van Holt, Porterfield, Cross, Pierce, Watts Cleaver, San Jose, Storey, Dowlin. Row 4: Pine Bradley, Curtis, Hastings, Gurich, Foreman. FRAZER-Period 4 Row I: Turner, McMillan, Cline, Morris, Morse Fields, Farris, Schuder, Smith. Row 2: Mr. Frazer Holloway, Akersborg, Finell, Bartlett, Davis, Ser- vance, Lenney, Anderson, Whitely. Row 3: Peter son, Ayres, Kelsey, Tarrell, Whistler, Sundale, Brown, Bryan, Cassady, Barlau. Row 4: Shrews bury, Butler, Kinney, Lees, Belkin, Danna, Henry Carrnody. FRAZER-Period 6 Row I: Mangold, Farrell, Holden, Pederson, Levitt, Olsen, Bower, Ferguson, Little. Row 2 Mr. Frazer, Heywood, Kimpton, Carmichael Plantz, McMichael, Wechselberg, Welborn, Fene ner, Hiles, Arnett. Row 3: Lakowski, Ragan, Thompson, B., Thompson, L., Spatafore, Gleason, Miller. Row 4: Bowman, Bluemel, Schilling. FRAZER-Period 7 Row I: Carson, Hart, Marsh, Ruder, Balling, King- don, Bixby, Artman, Wallack, Hughes, Montgom- ery. Row 2: Mr. Frazer, Spon, Funkhauser, Ward Cochran, Pepoy, White, Lester, Gardiner, Spencer, Garner, Laird. Row 3: Butler, Faber, Snipes, Garvin, Rudisil, Craig, Bruyne. Row 4: Zittel Rathman, Brand, Cherry. 1 K JUNIORS HU NT-Period 2 Row 1: Wray, Willmon, Chase, man, Wootten, Vaughn, Grierson, Row 2: Mr. Hunt, Rustemeyer, Noyes, Johnson, Sommerville, Weldon, Thur Walker, Ripka McGrath, Rice Plume, Kapp Row 3: Robinson, Cormach, Fantone, Springer, Clark, Rumsey, Robinson, Purucker. Row 4: Covey, Lindquist, Pearson, Stringer, Dunn, Fein. HUNT-Period 3 Row I: Groves, Nielsen, Ivy, Thibault, Peppers, Huggins, Winebrenner, Eldred, Sheffield, Ulm. Row 2: Mr. Hunt, Cotter, Cole, Rowe, Reynolds, Kahlstrom, Innis, Jones, G., O'KeIley, Twombley, Green. Row 3: Mills, Rupel, Hall, Flynn, Russell, Brekke, Diliberto, Alderman, Row 4: Hooker, Campbell, Noice, Carrell, McLean, Powers, Red- fearn, Magee. HUNT-Period 4 Row I: Slwortley, Hoffmann, Ottis, Davidson, Bump, Angle, McSwain, Dudley, Andersen, Wil' son, Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Hunt, Joiner, Crail, Steins, Prosser, Johnson, Pascoe, Oates, Sexton Rosier, Fennessy. Row 3: Privette, Christopher Hamby, Dixon, Kadow, Hess, Taylor, Lilligh, Ber- ger. Row 4: Welin, Verbryck, Baxley, Gossage Ziska, Kelsey. KINKADE-Period 1 Row I: Irwin, Skeen, Hall, Schoen, Petersen Stuck, Dodson, Maiors, Hatt. Row 2: Mr. Kinkade Pembor, Nelson, Jarnagin, Anthony, Lyng, Wat kins, Becker, Buckner, King. Row 3: Dreesman Burclfifield, Frost, Allee, Bostian, Borgmier, Harris Nelson, Manion. Row 4: Fisher, Dean, Gordon Milavich, Elliott. 1 1 JUNIORS KINKADE-Period 2 Row I: Wood, Long, Allen, Kanimerer, Darroch, Dostan, Sternburg, Quigley. Row 2: Mr. Kinkade, Dreith, White, Shimmings, Powers, Vittal, Austin, Karlsson, Howell. Row 3: Ezrin, Osbern, Peter' son, Dron, Sisneros, Elliott, Larson, Short Row 4: Tuttle, Pagliaroni, Cooke, Danner, Callahan. MOREMEN-Period I Row I: Heim, Roberts, Phillips, Hunel, Hacker, Gremmel, Megee, Phoenix, Lang, Boardman. Row 2: Mr, Moremen, Elliott, Gosch, John, Henderson, DeSmeth, Arrigo, Hause, Gordon, Lord. Row 3: Lopez, Bagley, Schmitt, Richards, Garrozola, Beck- ham, Box, Thompson, Rout. Row 4: England, Luce, West, Bratton, Clark, Hanna, Axtell. MOREMEN-Period 2 Row I: Woodward, Roy, Gaynard, Peebles, Gaynard, O'Hare, O'Brien, King, Watkins, Griff fin. Row 2: Mr. Moremen, Angress, Moehle, High- barger, Jennings, Miller, B., Lawson, Regan. Row 3: Whitlock, Jarvis, Miller, South, Diefen- bach, Ring, Reed, Dennis, Roach. Row: 4: Graham, Peters, Tenkhoff, Pio, Brown, Lodwick, Jones. MOREMEN-Period 6 Row I: Barham, Lowery, Kadow, Alfano, Acosta, Brown, J., Arriaga, Kirkham, Queen. Row 2: Mr. Moremen, Caro, O'Brien, Durbec, Dominguez, Hopkins, Reant, Farrell, Dudley, McHugh, Zutter. Row 3: Jamieson, McGrady, Hawkins, Thomas, Bishop, Jameson, Carlson, Halsey. Row 4: Quinn, Stall, Hearons, Register, Begg. CW: E. JUNIORS MOREMEN-Period 7 Row I: Young, Whitford, Decker, English, Ken- worthy, Alvillar, Marks, Dikeman, Cochran, Web- er, Miller, P. Row 2: Mr. Moremen, Pennell, Vaughan, Ware, McCready, Dickinson, Klassen, Mize, Hays, Striegel, Dolan. Row 3: Cluff, Clunk, Ball, Wilkins, Crow, Lindsey, Heinzel, Beasley, Beard. Row 4: Litteral, Shulman, Sliiery, You mans. PARSONS-Period I Row 1: Nelson, Bloom, Nephew, Weber, Marlow, McLeod, Stearley, Howe, Scow, Plant. Row 2: Miss Parsons, Bane, lucas, Alderson, Fortson, Tar vin, Jackson, Booth, Adams. Row 3: Montierth, Garner, Hebard, Pratte, Dykstra, Horner, Bosen, Thein. Row 4: Hooper, Wohlstattar, Vierregger, Swanson. RANEY-Period 5 Row I: Ivanovich, Dunham, Brown, Adams, Browning, Merle, Roberts, Anthony, Wilson, Col- lins, Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Raney, Holm, Orton , Williamson, Krunic, Green, Doering, Sewell, Cril- ly, Lindsay, Burton. Row 3: Sullivan, Noble Smoot, Campbell, Singleton, Nash, Wise, Nuckolls Terry. Row 4: Black, Green, Jenkins, Dreyer, Bock man, Loftesnes, Goodrich. TURNBULL-Period 1 Row 1: Beistle, Mertzel, Schwager, Ort, Lovell Gordon, Shaver. Row 2: Mr. Turnbull, Pearson Bradley, Crane, Douglass, Murdock, Barendregt Rowley. Row 3: Turner, Arnold, Lewis, Robbins Jensen, Springer, Spychai. Row 4: Mansir, Lyons McBride, lversen, Larson, Burr, Linyard. JUNIORS TURNBULL-Period 2 Row I: Dahl, Grskovich, Richardson, Pearson Weidenhamer, Gass, Quesnel, Young, Beller Anderson. Row 2: Mr. Turnbull, Springer, Bastien Grubacich, Schwenn, Plyler, Degnan, Wendel Ballough, Gabrielson. Row 3: Franks, Pendergast Paster, Hill, Nessel, Beals, Brief. Row 4: Spake Boley, Heald, Krienke, Arch. TURNBULL-Period 3 Row I: Sherman, Makrauer, Franks, Willcut, Gib lin, Bartosh, Harre, Henderson. Row 2: Mr. Turn bull, Kirby, Sexy, Hyland, Holliday, Moody Gregory, Dennerlein. Row 3: Handy, Barr, Rob bins, West, Wiikinson, Haskins, Redpath. Row 4 Bronaugh, Craig, Lichter, Hulme, Thornberry Goylas. TURNBULI.-Period 6 Row I: Crockett, Cartledge, Cosby, Harding, Fran- cis, Gonick, Sherman, Van Felt, Johnson, Postel. Row 2: James, Eidy, Paulson, Wheeler, Miller Harris, Walker, Clanton, Reagan, Mr. Turnbull Row 3: Arena, Wall, Gills, Hargreaves, McLaine, Kivinski, Bryson, Cady, Brun. Row 4: Barnes Lawton, Garrison, Inman, Gibson, Simonds. WILCOX-Period 3 Row I: Skeen, Bird, Hallamore, Mix, James, Ot- well, King, Desmond, Fryar, Gupton, Burcombe. Row 2: Miss Wilcox, Hogan, Caustin, Anthony, Boomer, Ivie, Mack, Norman. Row 3: Johns, Steinman, Champeny, Thach, Barnhart, Baskin, Watson, Row 4: Tipping, Lynn, Darst, Pathekas, Wetzel. 1 V J ,Q ' we .Nm I 'H liliii lit l flri 8, gowff 1 sec. ., My ,uf 4' THE SOPHOMORE CLASS-Upper: Typical Cafeteria scene. Yell Leaders. Seated: Alban. Standing: Berger, Brown, Brightman. Sophomore Class Council headed by Mr. Gibbs planning Spring Carousel Dance. Center: Study scene out in the patio, SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-Row 1: Garverick, Berger, Johnson, Sec., Craig, V. Pres., Dinmore, Past V. Pres., Higgins, Past Sec., Lenzer, Pres., Mitchell, Past Pres., Brecken- ridge, Baker, Burns, Kozak, Woody. Row 2: Mr. Gibbs, Lindquist, McGrew, E., Anderson, K., Hodge, Huston, Krause, McGowan, Abbott, Loring, Reid, Odell, Plurnb, Atkinson, Willis. Row 3: Goodwin, Bidwell, Ferguson, Betts, Alban, Litflander, Sharp, Fox, Johnson, Weston, Baum, R., Cooper, S. Row 4: Nielsen, Holt, Brown, M., Thomas, F., Lavalle, Fierce, Flax, Holden, Weilin, Mattox, Hayter. Right: Lunch scene in the Cafeteria. lower: Boys' corner at lunch time. Sophomores with election posters: Huston, Johnson, Mitchell, Lenzer, B Song Leaders: Garverick McGowan, Mansuy, McGrew. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS-Over a thousand Sophomores started ott the year with cheers tor Wilson and magniticent school spirit. We hold high hopes tor the largest class that Wilson has ever entertained. The class otticers showed great initiative and won applause tor their well- attended Spring Carousel dance, held in March in the Girls' Gym. The Sophomores have learned their way about the campus and are ready to torge ahead to great athletic victories and social successes as they talce their places in Wilson as Juniors. SOPHOMORES-The Class ol I956 elected as their leaders for the Fall term Georgia l-liggins, Secretary, Gary Mitchell, President, and Balos Dinsm-ore, Vice President. ln the Spring they chose Dayle Craig as Vice President, Don Lenzer as Pres- ident, and Jerrie Johnson for Sec- retary. By their ellicient handling ot class affairs, they have gained re- cognition as capable and loyal Wil- sonites. SOPHOMORES-Since there are no more sections, the Sophomores are presented according to their English and World History classes. BABCOCK-Periods 3 and 4 Row I: Fisher, Faulkner, Kight, Corchnoy Hughes, Hoilien, Montana, Krueger, Sweeley. Row 2: Miss Babcock, Marcantel, Newman, Shaw Weston, Willard, McCarty, Tracy. Row 3: Memsic, Martin, Jepson, Borden, Akin, Moore, Halling Williams, C. Row 4: Werner, Mylius, Mize, Davis Nash, Boyd. i f BENSON-Periods I and 2 Row 1: Hassinger, Wood, Piltz, Fredrickson Cohen, Taylor, R., Plumley, Patterson. Row 2: Bayes, Jones, S., Quinn, Seigler, Irwin, Lorenz, McCullough, Craig. Row 3: Wilson, Taylor, John- son, Earl, Baucom, Bodine, Carter, Girard, Buss. Row 4: Browne, P., Arnold, Wandrey, Moseley, Reese, Lavallee, Wolf. f SOPHOMORES sw si C- 1 1'- ,.,,.,, M , if isl- i . saga, gig. fi 1 Q H. ig is 1 4 s is s is Qs . .TEX V. 551, i Z 4 5 , ,.s.,gp4' JKSQQ SOPHOMORES Row 1: lrwin, Baker, Bushin, Read, Price, McCall, Murphy, Trernaine, Heede. Row 2: Miss Benson, Webber, Ar, LeVeck, Perry, O'Brein, Kahlstrom, Read, L., Baev. Row 3: Strobridge, Went, Sara- cino, Mann, Molloy, Matthews, McGraw, Manion, Thompson, Nelson. Row 4: Evans, Blue, Shaw, Holston, Hill, Best, Faff. BUSH-Periods 1 and 2 Row I: Murray, McGrew, Adamoli, George, Hen- ry, Brown, R., VanDoren, Jackson, Marnell, Meck- ler. Row 2: Mr. Bush, Knight, Godwin, Miller, Powell, Saul, Bielefeld, Chandler, Ernst, Sharpe. Row 3: Ryan, Watson, Vaillancourt, Bast, McMil- lan, Resnick, Kelley, Flood, Brock. Row 4: Mun- roe, Warrick, Bridwell, Bennett, Hanna, Lavalee, Dix. COMISKEY-Periods 6 and 7 Row I: Ewart, Wiebenga, Elce, Hayes, Harris, Parks, Funkhouser, Benton, Savoy. Row 2: Mr. Comiskey, Austin, Igalo, Bettis, Eagan, Luntta, Lemmon, Way, Gable. Row 3: Johnson, Reents, Reynolds, Brown, B., Alsip, Beber. Row 4: Taylor, Goodman, Durnford, Messinger. EVELAND-Periods 1 and 2 Row I: Browning, Wright, Russell, Maker, Harris Baker, Spitzer. Row 2: Mr. Eveland, Faber, Baker Morrissey, Davis, Sawyer, Woodward, Freese Row 3: McPherson, Hansen, Markus, Funkhouser Johnson, Miller, Smith, U., Carlin. Row 4: Blavert Keel, McConnell, Scott, Talley, Greco. SOPHOMORES EVELAND-Periods 3 and 4 Row I: Best, Merritt, Hodge, Matthews, Torres Field, Bowers, Rubin, Dezen. Row 2: Mr. Eveland Beeler, Miller, J., Thomas, P., Wallace, Exley Cole, Riddle, Boscon. Row 3: Bell, Work Breimel, Blackburn, Blount, Williams, Jory. Row 4: Ellis, Hoffa, Flax, Casey, Hughes, Shannon. EVERED-Periods 2 and 3 Row I: Foote, Madouros, Crosby, Baum, Mc Mahan, Hansen, Ennen, Hickman. Row 2: Mr Evered, Phillips, Jacobson, Howard, Monteiro Heyne, Wildey, Pennington. Row 3: Watkins Osborn, Xarhis, Coty, Fulkerson, Ossen, Robert son, Schumacker, French. Row 4: Krueckel, Revo Robertson, Bushrod, Bourette, Belshe, Miner. FEENEY-Periods I and 2 Row 1: Wesson, Smith, A., Spence, Falsone Krilos, Coley, McKinney, Barnes, Penrose, Willis Row 2: McCullough, O'Bryan, Amore, Campbell Kestle, Hack, Fox, James. Row 3: Young, Hollis Spielman, Saladin, Cox, Mrochek, Fileby, Kirki ham, Phymell, Baker. Row 4: Lawrence, Allison Harbor, Groom, Greeno, Piper, Patterson, Paniel FEENEY-Periods 3 and 5 Row 1: Shaw, Hermanson, Berger, Kupersmit Howlett, Wimpress, McCulloch Johnson Fo er- ' f 9 son. Row 2: Miss Feeney, Perkins, Peterson Larson, Westmoreland, Williams, Carder, Talbott Row 3: Peterson, Smith, Bako, Heinzel, Cribbs Brown, Gillelen, Imlay. Row 4: Lindley, Hartnett Diez, Murray, Simpson, Curry, Gillis. 1 1 1 1 f 1 SOPHOMORES GI BBS-Periods 2 and 3 Row I: Kilger, Bahmeier, Cole, Hooker, Paull, Pederson, Cox, Burns, Warner, Magid, Kozak. Row 2: Mr. Gibbs, Eldon, Porzio, Gebelin, Vivion, Gart- ner, Underwood, Edlund, Guthery, Hagan. Row 3: Arbuthnot, Lloyd, Pawlowski, Wertz, Dodge, Rapp, Robinson, Pool, White. Row 4: Bellot, Reeves, Worral, Watkins, Rippee, Womack, Red- ding. HANSEN-Periods 1 and 2 Row 1: Farguson, Cotte, Tucker, Ray, Frederick, English, Noblett, Woody, White. Row 2: Miss Hansen, Shoup, Mills, Rudd, Russell, Grant, Gripp, Rudd, Bradbury. Row 3: Boardman, Haworth, Hutchison, Robertson, Cook, Blockley, Burnight, Sarry, Weaver. HANSEN-Periods 3 and 5 Row 1: Murray, Lipich, Larson, Irwin, McNally, Hinkle, Humphreys, Green, Harris. Row 2: Miss Hansen, Ziegler, Smith, J., Wasserman, Chand- ler, Drost, Holloway, Hood. Row 3: Watson, West, Main, Alban. Row 4: Sharman, Moore, Smith, G., Hoffman. HEIDELBERG-Periods 3 and 4 Row 1: Kelley, Bates, Hayle, Cooksey, Benson, Petre, Curtis, Frazer, Perry, Stark, Morgan. Row 2: Mr. Heidelberg, Segal, Reid, Toth, Moran, Strick land, Atwood, Berry, Bostwick, Vollmer, Breck- enridge, Murphy, M., Hyland. Row 3: Allan Sims, Lewis, Berry, Fields, Sellers, Clancy Row 4: Porter, Fielding, Bell, Smead. 1 SOPHOMORES Row I: Jones, Finley, Anderson, Garverick, Per field, Angress, Roa, Holmes. Row 2: Mr. Hutton Sanderson, Cooper, Knowles, Morgan, Bowen Peterson, Campbell, Schuck. Row 3: Salk, Scott Nelson, Beam, Jones, Parazette, Young, Romero Paris, Nies. Row 4: Bishop, Joralemon, Cochran LeClair, Jenkins, Haley, Campell, Omey, Farrell HUTTON-Periods 3 and 5 Row 1: Eisman, Hauman, Silverstein, Cobb, Smith H., Davy, Varney, Holt, Allen. Row 2: Mr. Hutton Frank, Smith, A., Jay, Brantley, Johns, Mendoza Row 3: DePriest, Whitcomb, Costa, Harvey, Dixon, Landeros. Row 4: Wagner, Thomas, Beyreis, Hag en, Briddle. HUTTON and FEENEY-Periods 6 and 7 Row I: Ward, Schnurr, Klissner, Biolin, Johnson Miller, Ives, Thiesse. Row 2: Mrs. Feeney, Patter- son, Bodenhorn, Abbott, Alvillar, Cannon, Buck- ner, Paulson. Row 3: Mr, Hutton, DuBay, Wat- kins, Anderson, H., Sherwood, Osterrnan, Levin- sky, Fleming, D., Hoover. Row 4: Cawley, Mills, Crase, Anderson, M., Jory, Gates, Nieto, Welsh, Vaillancourt. KOHN-Periods 2 and 3 Row I: Erskine, Nelson, DeSmeth, Matthews, Mulhern, Knoettgen, Manka, Lawrence, Feits, Bentley. Row 2: Dr. Kohn, Tillesen, Lifflander, Foster, Munson, Smith, Johnson, Garrison, Bill- ingsley, Roark. Row 3: Wahlgren,' Pritchard, Kane, Ferguson, Bass, Brennan, Millien, Branch. Row 4: French, Runswick, Ward, Ritchie, Merry- man, Fleming, Herbertson. f 1 1 SOPHOMORES KOHN-Periods 5 and 6 Row I: Fleetwood, Ay, Clark, Ellithorpe, Wade, B., Cameron, Streck, Miller, L., Starkey, Treichel. Row 2: Dr. Kohn, Thompson, Phillips, Gruwell, Hazzard, Laffoon, Olson, Hillerman, Hancock, Horn. Row 3: Davis, Potts, Morgan, Shoenberger, Fierce, Roos, Nelson, Thompson, L., Dickinson. Row 4: Moore, Caldwell, Schork, Studer, Stump, Perry. LEHMAN-Periods 3 and 4 Row I: Bender, Krause, Willits, Bentzien, Wilson, Brightman, Ford, Tillitson, Johnson, Chase. Row 2: Mrs. Lehman, Betts, Huston, Turner, Nixon, Clark, Mr. Polhill. Row 3: Barnett, Hayter, Matt- hews, Weill, Kirk, Wilson, D., Mackey. Row 4: Ogg, Breshears, Brown, Pack, Tucker. Row 1: Ross, Peck, PADGHAM-Periods 1 and 2 Wilson, Cassady, Tatge, Adragna, Tange, Lewis, Howard, Cohee, Quinn, Thompson. Row 2: Brandenburg, Allen, Young, Akin, Herman, Lagerborg, Griffith, Carr, Swafford. Row ford, Jansen, Leipold, Welin, Stark. PADGHAM-Periods 6 and 7 Mrs. Padgham, Marrin, Callahan, Lake, Bramson, Winters. Row 3: Bagnard, Hauser, Daniels, McBride, 4: Snelling, McGuire, Wil- Row 1: Hutchison, Laughlin, Sherman,'Choate, Lindquist, Haberman, Capps, Morgan, Rafailo- vich, Koehler. Row 2: Miss Padgham, Kershaw, Ferry, Hall, Gillespie, Abernathy, Smock, Frank. Row 3: Kirsnis, Middleton, Kloster, VanVleet, Morgal, Dailey, Chandler. low 4: Goode, Dion, Kellum, McHatten, Kidd, Peters, Moflet, McLach- lan. SOPHOMORES PARSONS-Periods 3 and 5 Row I: Gladden, Wineland, Harpster, Hornby Shoaff, Tandy, McLaughlin, Cochran, Jacobsen Row 2: Miss Parsons, Costello, Sharpe, Grass Hillmer, McLellan, French. Row 3: Kennedy, Holden, Harwood, Douglas, Hott. Row 4: Phillips, Merino. PARSONS-Periods 6 and 7 Row I: Steltenkamp, Hitchcox, Butler, Hammond, Marconnet, Zavis, Hummer, Nishkian, Lacy. Row 2: Miss Parsons, Cooksey, Carder, Dinwiddie, Molleen, Iseminger, Payette, Selfridge. Row 3: Dills, Charvat, Tosh, Sprague, Simms, Heinz, Skaggs, Mensing, Smith, J. Row 4: Leonard, Krueger, Nielsen, Johnson, Herrin, Eddy, Cools, Huddleston, Mitchell. RANEY-Periods 2 and 3 Row I: Eggert, Holton, Miley, Frater, Holmes Cornelius, Eslick, Sheridan, Knowles, Miller Edwards. Raw 2: Mr. Raney, Panuse, Robinson Jolley, Powell, Burke, Loring, Mitchell, Leder Mr. Spain. Row 3: Christensen, Lobdell, Mar- torano, Rosenblatr, Sullens, Buxman, Robeson, Hughes, Harris. Row 4: Rowley, Kadow, Tanner, Winchell, Gadberry, Wynn, Tranter, Burgess Smith, Murray. RANEY-Periods 6 and 7 Row I: Bond, Higgens, Fox, King, Sitz, Patchin Walsh, Beaulieu, Andersen, Row 2: Mr. Raney Coleman, Johns, Kozik, Schoecler, Berscheid Guidry, Newbill, Williams. Row 3: Anderson, D. Watt, lrvin, Snead, Mack, Ludwig, Cornelius, McDaniel. Row 4: Wicker, Levinson, Rubottom Robinson, Weber, Burgess, Duricka, Riddle. P'-'N SOPHOMORES RILLIET-Periods 3 and 4 Row I: Archer, Gerke, Grant, Cramer, Boyles McGowan, Dinsmore, Peterson, Commons. Row 2: Miss Rilliet, Taylor, Mansuy, Ramsey, Bartleson Perry, Davidson, Johnson, Yocky. Row 3: Lenzer Marincovich, Woodbury, Gordon, Hewitt, Bibb Blake, J. Row 4: Rawson, French, Fink, Ketchum Wonacott, Byyny, Alderman, Perry. RILLIET-Periods 6 and 7 Row 'l: Rolph, Gill, Gibb, Parker, Henderson Holtzclaw, Baker, Albertsen, Shealy, Sloan, Row 2: Miss Rilliet, Tucker, Cronin, Lederer, Kudrna Puckett, Garlington, Dreith, Douglass, Laubscher Palmer. Row 3: Mahan, Kilborn, Larkin, Knauss Hirzel, DeCow, Cross, Gries. Row 4: Holzem Howard, King, Stevens, Krunic, Schnitzel Potter, Jones, D. TESCHKE-Periods 2 and 3 Row 1: Hughes, Wood, Chase, Cooper, S. Christy, Baum, Braun. Row 2: Mr. Teschke Perkins, Plumb, Gilbert, Montierth, Beason Lindquist, Green, Goddard. Row 3: Baldwin Mitchell, Phillips, Peterson, Zimmermann, Lund quist, Mattox. Row 4: Leonard, Ashcraft, May Teeple, Knudson. TESCHKE-Periods 6 and 7 Row 'l: Dorrans, Kapp, Johnson, Box, Zellers Davis, Odell, Forman, Hancock. Row 2: Mr. Te: schke, House, Mastick, O'Bau, Koeppl, Eggertsen Cushman, Karbe, Buchheim. Row 3: Heard, Kot ter, Cullen, Beam, Shumate, Vind, Langston. Row 4: Duke, Irving, Glasman, Whitt, Brown. 1 SOPHCMORES Row I: Johns, Cochran, McGuire, Freitag, Fan- elli, Baca, Schwartz, DeBoard, Graves, Hobbs. Row 2: Miss Wilcox, Eymann, Sharp, Redfield, Allison, Lockyer, Phillips, Price, Finberg. Row 3: Glaser, Smith, B., Hughes, Grant, Harm, Bad- gett. Row 4: Fulgham, Patchen, Couto, Petersen, Conner, Stapleton, Moriarty, Downen, Shryock. WILCOX-Periods 5 and 6 Row 1: Jackson, R., Switzky, Fauria, Kerr, Mc- Colloch, Berger, Arnett, Golden, Blanchard. Row 2: Self, Shenk, Cannan, Davidson, Tebo, Paul- son, Morissett, Howell. Row 3: Fennell, C., Richardson, Parker, Standley, East, Nehm, Duty, Swanson, Lorenz. Row 4: Rose, Moskewich, Whit- lock, Campbell, Hanson, Himes, Persinger, Smith, C., Bartley. WING-Periods 6 and 7 Row I: Parsley, Fee, Russell, Calkins, McDuell, English, Blalock, Lambert, Wolleson, Hutchins. Row 2: Mr. Wing, Shapiro, Danielson, Grant, Higgins, Massey, Sherburn, Thompson, Knapp, Hennessy, Hite. Row 3: Francis, Sullivan, Han- cock, McCargar, Dew, Brady, Johnson, Kalac, McCarthy. Row 4: McMahan, Thorne, Rose, Bid- well, Hough, Heller, Switzer, Luxemberg. F-Typical patio lunch scene X 53 Q 5 PI 3 S v ,Q W W , JE Q is , 4 , wp 8 w . - K Sis Q vgqsmw W 5 if in Li ge , ? .: :::.: Z wwwm x 3 753 X s N' WILSONLIFE WORK AND PLAY-Our sunny patio echoes with laughter and song as we cheer our teams, plan our dances, and relive the hours made happy with the fun of evenings and weekends. Hundreds of Wilsonites daily crowd our most beautiful campus to gather in small social groups, eat their lunches, and to discuss the current scene, from fashion to sports. The sparkling fountain reflects the spirit of the red and gold that lives on in treasured memories of Wilson life. 8 M qu- N-me Q-K is Lf- 1'FQ'Yz: N-rnaiiis STUDENT BODY OFFICERS-Upper: Fall: Bill Marmion, Pres., Bill Baker, V. Pres., Diana Daniels, Sec. Lower: Spring: Lloyd McGin- nis, Pres., Jim McNab, V. Pres., Nancy Shapiro, Sec. Governmenf STUDENT GOVERNMENT-Wilson's sludenl qovernrnenl is pallernecl afler lhal of lhe Uniled Slales, wilh separale and dislincl powers vested in execulive, legislative, and iudicial branches. Wilsoniles go lo lhe polls lc elect their leaders in a democralic fashion. Each social sludies class elecls a represenlalive lo the Legislature. The President of lhe Student Body, with the aid and consenl ol lhe Leqislalure, appoints sludenl justices lo lhe Supreme and Sludenl Courls. The Commissioners acl as the en- lorcemenl aulhorily lor lhe Execulive Branch. GOVERNMENT-Government class shown listening to discussion. Class officers, meeting every morning, earn graduation credits and learn government procedures at first-hand. Gary Allen casts his ballot for Senior Class officers. Y E 1' 3 X sg . is 5 Avi 55 Vis Q 'ty' R , sw BOARD OF GOVERNORS-Upper: Fall: .lack McFadden, Athletics, Nancy Shapiro, Entertainment, Marshall Rosier, Finance, Don Reeves, Safety, Joan Sperry, Welfare. Lower: Spring: Gary Allen, Athletics, Zoe Glover, Entertainment, Gary Mitchell, Finance, Dick Butler, Safety, Connie Turner, Welfare. Board of Governors BOARD OF GOVERNORS-The Board of Governors is comparable to the Executive Branch ofthe Federal government. It is headed by the Pre- sident of the Student Body, and includes the vice-president, secretary, and the governors of Athletics, Entertainment, Finance, Safety and Wel- fare. If is the duty of the board to investigate and pass the budget for all extra-curricular activities. This year the board balanced a budget -of 527,000 and came out 54,000 in the blaclc. ln April. the Fall and Spring Boards presented their Third Annual Governors Ball, an Oriental extrava- ganza which drew a capacity crowd. GOVERNMENT-Campaign poster being discussed by Mr. Turnbull and senior girls. Candidates display their posters which demonstrate originality and artistic ability. LEGISLATURE, FALL-Row I: Turner, Akin, Atkinson, Anderson, K., Tucker, S,, Abbott, Bostwick, Exley, Dodson, Selby, Copeland, Norton, Hockensmith, Daniefs, Breckenridge, Russell, D. Row 2: Mrs. Lehman, Redfield, Wood, C., Griffith, Hallamore, Angle, Dudley, Hancock, Johnson, Weston, Baird, Kozak, Wiltcut, Peebles, Hile, John, Balling. Row 3: Bond, Allgrim, Green, M., Lederer, Wilson, Cherin, Trexel, Petro, Vvarc, Cline, Marlow, Croshaw, Eggert, Higgins, Craig. Row 4: Nessel, Garrison, Hall, Pio, Brown ,M., Singleton, Dreher, Young, Holden, Lenzer, Makature, Striegel, Wilson, B., Nevis, Anderson, Baker, Earl, Ferguson. LEGISLATURE, SPRING-Row I: Angle, Welborn, Chattee, Jackson, Bond, Bostwick, Selby, McNab, Pres., Shapiro, Sec., Tucker, Forman, Poehlein, Kozak, Bendich, Savoy. Row 2: Mrs. Lehman, A'exander, Missman, Woodward, Ware, Cline, Lester, Kirby, D., Prewette, Turner, C., Powefson, P., Weston, Huston, Garverick, Akin, Sharp, Kupersmit. Row 3: Peterson, Clark, Hall, West, Striegal, Hancock, Wi's:Jn, Anderson, Osler, Allgrim, Springer, Russell, Eggert, Higgins, Gill. Row 4: Sisneros, Swanson, Raidy, Dreher, Ferguston, Crilly, Holden, Champeny, Arnold, Makature, Skaggs, Greeno, Went, Murdock Baker. LEGISLATURE-The core ot student body government-that's Legisla- ture. Every Wilsonite is represented in our legislative body by a member ot his World l-tistory, USKG, Social Problems, or Econ. class. The inside story ot the working ot our school is learned by each member. These students have a tirst-hand opportunity to see parliamentary procedure and student democracy at work. They learn a responsible attitude towards the attairs ot Wilson. Through this work and training they gain a sound, mature outlook on student body government. 92 COMMISSIONERS- May l see your hall pass? That sentence is just one ol the many uttered by the commissioners, the police lorce ol Wilson, during the school year. l-lard work goes along with tho commissioners' iob ol enlorcing law and order by issuing citations to students who break the law. The organization as a whole is modeled as closely as possible on the standard police lorce ol modern society. No one likes to be a policeman, but these students realize that is a necessary task. They do- serve extra credit lor a iob well done. COMMISSIONERS, FALL-Row I: Panuse, Clark, E., Ivanovich, Blair, Hayle, Soltysik, Sec., McCampbell, Asst. Hd. Comm., Oliver, Hd. Comm., Plemon, Asst, Hd. Comm., Bixby, Asst. Hd. Comm. Row 2: Mr. Case, Barham, Bartosh, Bybee, Poehleiri, Weiner, Eldred, Jackson, Weldon, Makrauer, Desmond, Adams, Hacker. Row 3: Best, Howell, Mix, Brightman, Read, Hinkle, Sommerville, Braun, Hodge, Turner, Dinsmore, Huse ton, Rosebolt. Row 4: Chandler, Humphrey, Carey, Dikeman, Lemmon, Finney, Thomas, Holmgren, Cline, Artman, Marks, Fairchild. COMMISSIONERS, SPRING-Row I: McLellan, Barrett. Moody, Butler, Gov. Safety, Sharpe, Sec., Nevis, Head Comm., Halsted, Bendich, Cotler, Asst. Hd. Comm., Chase, Asst. Hd. Comm. Row 2: Reagan, Dudley, Caro, Welch, Ruder, Vaughan, Schell, Henderson, Read, Laubscher, Irwin, Laffoon, Beistle, Lindquist, Schwenn, Anthony. Row 3: Elliott, Moody, Bartlett, Kleinhammer, Sharp, Liftlander, Morgan, Smith, C. Gregory, Toppen, Plyer, Rustemeyer, Dennerelin, Servance, Ottis. Row 4: Elliott, Melville, Gilbert Hughes, Kirk, Tucker, Woolf, Anschultz, Champeny, Jackson, Williams, Campbell, Fielding, McCandless. f 1 SUPREME COURT-Allgrim, Peyton, Mr, Bemis, Hossom, STUDENT AND SUPREME COURTS- Silence in Jrhe cour+l Thus be- gins anolher session ol Wilson's sluclenr courrs. Parrerned alrer our own lower and higher courrs, Jrhey insure lhar sludenls mere oul iuslice 'ro lheir peers. ln serving on These courls, The iuclges learn +o be wise and loleranl. ln appearing before 'rhe courls, sfudenls come lo realize how our Anglo-Saxon herilage insures iusrice for all. STUDENT COURT-Row I: Flanders, Joharmessen, Hart, Powers, Pearson. Row 2: Mr. Comiskey, McClellan, Thompson, Whitman. Row 3: Dreyer, Lyman, Sweningsen, Krenwinkel, lversen, Butler, Betts, Smead. JEWELED W-Row 'I: Plemon, Murray, Whitman, Blair, Hossom, Wadclelow, Glover, Adams, Garverick. Row 2: Smith, L., Fairchild, Cherin, Carey, Rosebolt, Johnson, J., Humphrey, N. Row 3: Poehlein, Davis, S., Moody, S., Soltysik, McCampbelI, Selby. Row 4: Baker, B., Elliott, J., Smead. GOLD AND JEWELED W'S --Ambition and aspiration are rewarded by the coveted Gold or Jeweled Earning one hundred points, the minimum number required tor a Gold demands hours ot service to the school. A Jeweled the highest Wilson honor attainable, re- quires at least one hundred titty points. The students who wear these little pins have participated and given tully ot their time to the extra- curricular activities at Wilson rnalces it a superior school. All hail these winnersl GOLD W-Row I: Soltysik, Plenton, Murray, Blair, Waddelow, Carey, Selby, Cotler, Poehlein, Glover, Stapleton. Row 2: Beistle, McCampbeII, Fairchild, Butterfield, Davis, S., Rosebolt, Trexel, Allgrim, Cook, Cherin, Croshaw, Garve-rick, Adams, Grubacich, Schwenn, Kleinhammer. Row 4: Reeve, Holmgren, Baker, Elliott, Peyton, Smead, Lyman. fs- - if I fs E7 I' fs iff? I GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-FALL: Row 'lz Bell, Corr. Sec., Waddelow, Pres., Garverick, Pres., Cochran, Treas., Cook, Rec. Sec. Row 2: Miss Meikle, Netrleman, Hart, Grubacich, Moody, Trexel, Carey, Rosebolt, Piemon, Miss McClellan. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-SPRING: Row 'lz Grubacich, Treas., Hart, V. Pres., Trexel, Pres., Pier-non, Corr. Sec., Dinsmore. Row 2: Miss Meikle, Ivanovich, Erickson, Allgrim, McClellan, Hansen Johannesen, Turner, Poehlein, Miss McClellan. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY AND EXECUTIVE BOARDS-l-lere are The leaders, The organizers oT Girls' League aT Wilson. This year's presidenTs, Jeanne Garverick and Ernogene -lrexel, prornoTed Tor The TirsT Tirne such evenTs as a Tea Tor all new girls, and a successTul Backwards-Dance . They encouraged school-wide parTicipaTion by girls aT Wilson. Their eTTicienT advisory board is made up oT The chairmen who head The various Girls' League cornmiTTees. One OT The mosT imporTanT OT These is The Big SisTers , who guide and orienT The verdanT Sophornores. The annual ChrisT- rnas Tea aT which The girls enTerTain The TaculTy is one oT The mosT anTici- paTed social evenTs. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-FALL: Grubacich, Hart, GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-SPRING: Bell Waddelow Trexel, Plemon. Garverick, Cochran, Cook. GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL-Row 1: Gardiner, Desmond, Lovell, Lang, Forman, Trexel, Pres., Spitzer, Frederick, Adragna, Kozak, Griffin. Row 2: Smith, J., Marlow, Murray, Griffith, Newbill, Rubin, Erickson, Hardcastle, Hodge, Huston, Mix, Queen, Marks. Row 3: Hicks, Rostemeyer, Kline, Vaughn, Cook, Schlesinger, Neill, Wolfert, Garverick, Alexander, Funkhauser. Row 4: Allgrim, Vaughan, McCullough, litflander, Sperry, Doan, Kingston, McGrath, Parsley. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-To insure lull rep- resenlalion in Girls' League ailairs, this Girls' Lea- gue Council was established during the Spring sem- ester. Every first period class elects a girl to attend weekly nneelings and report lo the class all the per- tinent decisions ol the Council. The Council works hand in hand with the executive and advisory boards. GIRLS' LEAGUE-Lovely Ernogene Trexel, Spring Semester president, models for the Girls' League own fashion show pre- sented to all Wilson students. 97 DRESS REPRESENTATIVES, FALL-Rowl: Sherman, Hodge, Clnandfer, McKinney, Alexander, Rosebolt, Chmn., Plcmon, Chinn., Griffith, McSwain, Hausc, Taylor, Cohee, Renee. Row 2: Mrs, Townsend, Brightman, Beck- man, Nelson, Ruder, Krause, Wallack, Greenfield, Mills, Haines, Sommerville, Cline, Eldred, Wasserman, Wechselberg, Row 3: Maher, Francis, Johnson, James,Paige, Ware, Peebles, Read, Blair, Forman, King, Knapp, Samaras, McMahan, Cronin. Row 4: McLellan, Blatnick, Mattocks, Lightfoot, Hodgson, Matthews, Allgrim, Trexel, Lindsay, Vaughn, Panuse, Thompson, Newton, Boyer. DRESS REPRESENTATIVES, SPRING-Row 'l: Cline, Thomas, Makrauer, Grayson, Coley, Read, McLellan, Erickson, Melford, King, Samaras, Cohee, Bigelow, Newton, Breckenridge. Row 2: Mrs. Townsend, Blair, Anthony, Nelson, Wimpress, Long, Patten, Matthews, Pearson, Bybee, Marcus, Paige, Lederman, Panuso, flanigan, Nichols, Patterson, Tandy, Row 3: Kevnic, Baca, Pearson, Furlatte, Adams, Wilkinson, Grimwood, Flyer, Laing, Allen, Puckett, Faulker, Montana, Newbill, Smith, B,, Johnson, J., Brightman, Read. Row 4: Jones, Bentzien, Krause, York, Pappas, Hall, Lindsay, Haines, Shortley, Queen, Jones, Allgrim, Potzie, Hart. DRESS REPRESENTATIVES-Wilson girls are noted tor their good groomf ing. To remind the girls to be neat and contorm to regulations, a dress representative is elected trom every class. Reporting daily to Mrs. Townsend, their capable sponsor, they help to maintain the spirit ot well-being and add to the encouragement ot good school work. 1-iq, Q ' 1 6. Q i .r i 45 s .9 'W -at SONG LEADERS-Clockwise: Glover, King, Montgomery, Moor l Dalton, McHenry, Ske sey. YELL LEADERS- Champeny, Johnson, Putnam, Murray, Camp- bell Dunbar , . BRUINETTES-Gregory, Boyer, Barrett, Schwenn, Wilkinson, Helus, Gaston, Hopkins, Hyland, Marks, Lowery, Harding, J k Pearson, Cochran, J., Smith, J., Kruse, Heim, Poeh- le' Sheffield, Miller, B., Dikeman, James, B., Mix, Nelson, Pepsters Inspire Wilsoni PEPSTERS- Roll on, you Bruins! The tamous cheers and victory songs are echoed by thousands ot students throughout the year at the ditterent sport events. Popular yell leaders, song leaders, tlag girls, and maiorettes lead our sports teams and stu- dent body to greater spirit and pep. Beauti- tul and popular co-eds in Bruin red and gold unitorms spend hours pertecting precision routines. Their tlashing pom-poms attract attention trom spectators young and old. WHITE SHIRT SECTION-Spiritl Enthus- iasml Pepl This is the slogan ot the White Shirt Section. This group is busy during the tootball season when they cheer our team to victory. This was a new prtoiect this year and it went over with a bang with our Bruins. Anyone may belong to this group. The only requirement is to have a good pair ot lungs and lots ot school spirit. BRUINETTES-Artman, A., Franks, Dinwiddie, B., Selby, Norion, G., Nettfeman, Bixby, J., Breckenridge, M., Alexand D Bergener, Weber, L., Kozak, J., Zutier, B., Kirb , D., Buxton, Games and Spirited Pep Rallies SCHOOL SPIRIT-Each year Bruinville sTu- denTs are encouraged and encourage oThers To greaTer spiriT and enThusiasm Than The year beTore. This year our superior aThleTic Teams ouTdid all previous records by winning The highesT honors possible. SpiriT here aT Wilson does noT iusT mean The cheering aT TooTball games or The wearing oT The red and gold, buT The general parTicipaTion and acT- iviTy oT each sTudenT. WilsoniTes are prouder Than ever oT Their immense Scholarship So- cieTy which is unequaled in oTher schools. They are proud oT Their campus, admire Their disTinguished Teachers, Their publica- Tions, and in general Their worThwhile acT- iviTies. Brubabes played The parT oT The good SamariTan many Times This year. This spiriT is demonsTraTed again aT The pep assemblies, The loyal singing and cheering aT TooTball games-all revolving around The unTorqeTTable girls and boys who have worlc- ed hard in demonsTraTing and leading us in songs boTh as we despair in deTeaT or hail vicTory. FLAG GIRLS-Row 1: Griffith, Marlow, Ward, Turner. Row 2 Ryder, Whitman, Belling, Chase. MAJORETTES-Row I: Snipes. Row 2: Caro, Fenner, Ballough Wood, Nelson, Weiner. NK A v . -, y 1 1555: ,A fi 4 Q 55-J - X A - 1 - 11 K 2 ' 1 fy J' L I ac 362 Nn:.,Sg'?5' I i X 53 N A 3 F 5 Na 1 ff 31-KM 5 s F 1 fi 'S 9 4 ff 5' 2 X Q. rag I 'Q A s S' Y f iv , ffl X Y , pl? Q3 3141 55 1.2 -1-:,::. Q. bf ' - -M, ,..' W ii 33 1 5 5 ff? Lg Nm se gg? X 5 ::- a 1- -a Q3 in 18531 , 553555 -M,-I: ggi - - .1l,LZsALjwQQl5.f AQ .jggw whiff. im? 9255- 2 3' 31? x M-F? ass, . ,Agp an E na Wg ,Y ,-', p gg W ' , wif, K- , f X N . -if Q Sr YW' 6.5 AQ fx b,-P- 5 S.. . E Sify? . 14 - 'gl wt: ' 5 ?5s3f's?g t I R Q 9 53 'S if-f is f sv is if 9, in ,L ,Ai ,. -,X Q Q.: sw! fix' , , 5 X K ' 13 'vs if 1. Y Q 'W t W 4 - 5 ' f E W 1 7 I in s, S 1 Q 13 ' 7 ' A i fi , s, g A 3 A , I W,-. .- A -1 S A ai' -:,- giflsfi: r P ,.k, Q31 k 5 af? Y .Q--A MARCHING BAND-Row 'lz Sprague, Feen, Fowler, Johnson, Hunsaker, Martin, Peters, Steinman. Row 2: McLeod, Knapp, Jacobson, Fox, Osterman, Neis, Taylor, Mrochek, Tange, Row 3: Jones, Fergerson, Blake, Holler, Morton, Wertz, Tanner, Burgess, Carson, Richardson. Row 4: Short, Nies, Stein, Gates, Dressman, Plymell, Foreman, Potter, Jay. Row 5: Rush, Turner, Bostian, Wilde, Carson, Moriarty, Ball, Steele. Row 6: Brock, lgalo, Walker, Carson. Row 7: Mr. Furianick, Robertson, Rose. MARCHING BAND-Any aviol Wilson tootball tan can tell you the thrill and pride he receives trom watching our Marching Band pertorm during halt-time at the tootball games. Besides doing territic and unbeliev- able tricky stunts, they play some ot the tirst music to be hearcl any- vvhere. The pep band, which is part ot the Marching Band, plays at all basketball games. Like the other music groups, the Marching Bancl will pertorm at the Music Festival in Pomona. NN - QQ. A f, 1, fu, . Q, k x is ,V A .vy5,5.- and , f,u5,.M ff, ' 'f 1 W - -' gif-Sig is L K IR iff ff - .. Q M 'K V??55XfMiM , :fy A Q Ytiskkifl .V . , W 5, NxA A , K x ,, .A , f A 'Y H i www MW 1 u, K, iw ' Q il W. fn, .eg i 1 I1 . Q 3 V xx 4 .. N 1, X, ,X Q- x m., , f' . A i L X1 i 4 Q 1 3 X 3 N X 1 im ,M ,E 1 ,Q 2 ,X 3 H ,. x X X Q. mi-3V'fxTh 'I' ' . 'if 5 BV 1955- ' ef?-4 xv A ' Q-35 M ,X . 1 ' . W :Sak ai Ly X s gs as ww. ki N 8- .. wi' gf :B aw -xxixh' K. A M s 5 . in i J Q51 Q -5 lL X -Lf 1 k iv 1 9 K .niL4..m.. I: Wadde- : Hearons, Q HQQNWUNH ALL-CITY ORCHESTRA-Raw I: King, Read, Braun, Kruse, Bump, Beckstrand, Hearons, Waddelow, Berger. Row 2: Davis, Cochran, Christie, Smith, Laubscher, Fairchild, Springer, Sheffield, Akersborg. Row 3: Woll, Patterson, Richardson, Ferry, Smith, Cooksey, Munson, Clunk, Smith. Row 4: Davies, Mix, Dorrans, Belkin, Rush. ORCHESTRA-As usual our orchestra toolc top honors in regional and musical testivals. They played tor the Christmas Pageant and All-School Play and sent more ot their players to All-City Grchestra and All-State Orchestra than ever. Their superb perf tormance is inspired hy the vitality and musicianship ot their director, lvlr. Furianiclc. ORCHESTRA-Row 3: Mix, Reid, King, Cochran, Berger, Turner, Sheffield, Davis, Akersberg, Munson, Fairchild, Christie, Bowers, Archer, Johnson, L., Kentworthy, Wilson, A., Dorrans, Strobridge, Mills, Alvillar. Row 4: Morford, Ball, Winchell, Woll, Paterson, Zittell, Holzem, Clunk, Cleaver, Harter, Mariorano, Stein, Richardson, Short, Belkin, Rush. Row 5: Davies, Wall, Malcolm, Feruzza, Smith L. - cs. , Q is . ,- ig that 5 ton, Baucom, Farre , cw er ewar , Mangrum, ava ee, f R b L f h ore, o inson, ei c . Glee Clubs, Choir, Reach NearPerfection in Harmon BOYS' GLEE-Did you hear ab-ouT The monlcey ThaT was broughT inTo Boys' Glee class? This raTher unusual acT was perTormed in order To inspire The Boys' Glee in Their rendiTion oT The song Monkey Doodlel The Boys' Glee was an excellenT group This year. They parTicipaTed in The Music Day aT Redlands in May. The Senior Boys' QuarTeT Trom This class has made an enviable name Tor iTselT This year by winning The approval oT The school during 106 assemblies over and over again. This year's Boys' Glee was Truly a booming one. SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE-ForTy-eighT girls and all OT Them wiTh beauTiTul voices. ThaT's whaT The Senior Girls' Glee can claim. This year's group has af chieved an enviable record oT ouTside concerTs aT such places as The Grace lv1eThodisT and FirsT Chris- Tian Churches. During The ChrisTmas season They wenT caroling in Naples, and They have sung aT many PTA meeTings. SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE-Row I l Stewart, Upton, Watts, Pet T Barrett, Oudeans, Tucker, ner, Keiser, Cohburn. Row 2: I Le e , Snipes Harris, S Brown, J., Niron, Nalley, I Tandy, Shoaff, Mr. Ellithorpe 3: Cannon, Haberman, L schlager, Nerrie, Montg Hitchcox, Davidson, Martin, C Enders, Row 4: Myers, Shaw Thompson, McCharque, Ald Tracy, Peterson, Whitford, L. BOYS' GLEE-Row I: Slwifflet II Sl I King, Diefenbach, Foutl. R S1 r L II VI A CAPELLA CHOIR-Row 1: Perfield, Powelson, Erickson, Bailey, Butterfield, Fitzgerald, Neumaier, Brightman, Toppen, Finlayson, Dudley, Chase, Rider, Row 2: Willis, Baird, Westly, Anderson, Franks, Kleese, Malan, Jolly, Phipps, Harding, Hunter, Wyatt, Anderson, Parker, Hancock, Stapleton, Row 3: Watts, Nichols, Dowin, Schuler, Spencer, Robinson, Leitch, Sundale, Vaughn, Nadeau, Shifflet, McCampbelI, Adams. Row 4: Hoffmann, Dahl, Hughes, Gibson, Hoffa, Brown, Baum, Duggan, Flynn, Ballough, Davis O'Brien. Row 5: Orr, Kelly, Rhoades, Persinger, Reeves, Elliott, Rush, Thompson, Hancock, Prosser, Nor- A CAPELLA CHOIR-Around Wilson The words A Capella Choir are synonomous wiTh beauTiTul nusic. This year's choir, one oT The TinesT in Wilson's 1isTory, has had many honors besTowed on iT. They wave broadcasT over sTaTion KFWB aT l-lollywood 9resbyTerian Church and have appeared over The Jl-lF TV sTaTion, Channel 28, aT The UniversiTy oT 5ouThern CaliTornia. On lvlay I4, The choir, Travel- ng by Greyhound bus To The UniversiTy oT Red- ands, sang There and spenT The enTire day and evening. Any choir member will Tell you ThaT A tR GIRLS' GLEE-Row I: Rid- Flanigan, Finley, Holton, vell, Tucker, Ancheta, Agu- Bousha, Nishkian, Hayes, an, Long, Row 2: Miss Carl: chwen, Marnell, Decker, Hug- Vlertzel, Barham, Fredrickson, White, Gill, Eggert. Row 2: ice, Mazurkiuwicz, Morgan, r Capella is hard, hard work, yeT The eTTorT is more Than worTh iT. lvlr. ElliThorpe deserves high praise as direcTor oT our choral organizaTion. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE-Experience and beTTer undersTanding oT choral singing is gained by each member Through The Junior Girls' Glee. ln This organizaTion The girls Train Tor The Senior Girls' Glee and The A Capella Choir. lvliss Carlson is Their direcTor. gm. ,, Redfield, Neff, Baker, ft Q H f null, Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, f- F W T TTS' :5 9' T , in. Row 4: Black, Hassingor, R' c gi Q TT T S .Q ex K ond, Marconnet, Knapp, Kis- W R 1 isile, Bradley, Smith. Row 5: Jpher, Cooper, Tatman, Par- 3 . . lseminger, Bullock, Cooksey, XT v X fi.. . Y s ,gy . V, - is :se if f i. a Eval f,u to ff -,yep ' ' Y . , q.,.,.jh- . . f idx ji.. W8 f gut, i E13 T CHRISTMAS PAGEANT-Upper left: Make-up class applying their skills in making up character for the pageant. Mr. McBade giving last minute instructions. A problem in staging is easily solved by the director. Center: Paul Malcolm and Joan Flamer played leading roles. Soldiers vie tor the brazier. The three kings: Commons, Godwin, Brown. Lower: The Inn is cleared as the presence of the Prince of Peace is acknowledged. Inset: Alan Steidley and Sue Davis in final Adoration Scene. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT-The traditional Christmas program brought the message ot peace and universal brotherhood to the student body and hundreds ot adults through the medium ot a serio-comic drama. The program was accompanied by the glorious singing ot the Glee Clubs and A Capella Choir who brought the audience to their teet with a brile liant pertormance ot the l-lalleluiah Chorus trom l-landel's iViessiah . Christmas Pageant pictures pomp and dignity 1 x ix 'f X Q X X X W Mx K NK X NX gf Q S I wb X X X , -Q + f N a ' ' NS -w s ' v 'f Qili-is , . 9: 1 K x 3 6 N. J s A .S+ 1 .X 1 K g F K. ,S -e :Q K is ni A -,., 8,49 3 K YI X ,N K Q .. 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Good limes are only parlr ol Jrhe sororilry and iralrerniiy life. Phi Gamma Chi presenlrs a small scholarship each year ro a gradualing member ol lheir club as does SFC. They also do charily work al various Long Beach hospilrals and provide Merry Chrisrmases lor needy families. This year beiler and more cooperalion has been achieved Through school and social club relalionships. Befa Ph: Omega Delia Gamma Omega BETA PHI OMEGA R I N k V P s., Donnel- DELTA GAMMA OMEGA-Row 1: Reed, Sgt-at-arms, C p Weber, Rec. Kruse, Hisl., King, N., Treas., Mix, Corr. Sec., Coche L., Zutter. ran, Past Trees. Row 2: McLeod, Bronz, Dorrans, N gh A d T C tn, Hegele, Jones, Akerborg, Christie, King, J. Chi Delia Gamma CHI DELTA GAMMA-Row 1: Blair, Past Pres., Fairis, Treas., Pepoy, Alvillar, V. Pres. Row 2: Gupton, Stone, Burns, Corr. Sec., English. Row 3: Calkins, Alvillar, E., Bond, Prayer Mstrs. ACES-Row 1: Rosier, Past Treas,, Wilson, Treas. Marley, V. Pres., Lalley, Pres., Reeves, Past Pres. Row 2: Mr. Glover, Christopher, Champeny, Carl son, Arnold, Teeple. Row 3: Thompson, Pack, Dre her, Watkins, Makature. l 2' Delia Gamma Phi DElTA GAMMA PHI-Row I: Dinwoodie, Treas., Callendarf, Corr. Sec., McConnell, Rec, Sec., Shock- ney, Pres., French, V. Pres., Costello. Row 2: Dal- ton, Plantz, Grumnel, Jackson, Williams, Kuskie, Wendell, Wilson, Watson. Lambda Sigma LAMBDA SIGMA-Row 1: Carr, Babcock, V. Pres., Privette, Treas., Talbot, Pres., Williams, I., Sgt-at- arms, Porlier, Sec., Conner. Row 2: Fisher, Cordes, Mills, Rice, Bast, McGraw, Shrewbury. Row 3: Nichols, Kanefsky, Fleming, Noice, Williams, C. Belshe, McMurray, Levich. 'l'l'l Ioia Chi IOTA CHI--Rowl: Tl'UY1'1DUll, Whitford, V Pres., Tenner, Pres., Hyland, Plg. Mstrs. Row 2: lvanoviclw, Past V. Pres., Bailey Rec, Sec., Past Pres., Basbury. Row 3 Archer, Slwimmings, Bowers, Franks, Mor- gan, Scltoenberger, Rec. Sec. Q Nu Alpha Phi t 'suspend NU ALPHA PHI-Row 1: Young, McClure, Kirkham, lildllllli, Sec., Arriaga, Whitely, Chaplain, Tissot, Finell, Treas., Reagan, Pres., Fitzgerald, Evans, V, Pres., Gill. jg- Phi Gamma Chi PHI GAMMA CHI-Row 1: Woody, Barren, Hansen Corr. Sec., Kleese, V, Pres., Glover, Pres., McMillan Rec Sec., Young, Makrauer. Row 2: Higgins, Nettle man, Cline, Rudd, Bower, Olsen, Malan, Makrauer, Row 3: Stevenson, Marlow, Loring, Nislwkian, Ander son, Powers. Row 4: Quigley, Ware, Beck, Hart Cook, Koutunis. 1 Delia Tau Sigma DELTA TAU SIGMA-Row 1: Heius, Tscherny, Past Pres., Enders, V. Pres., Wilson. Row 2: Bird, Velie, Kilgor, McCampbell, Goodman, Boley. Gamma Gamma GAMMA GAMMA-Row 1: Shaffer, Corr. Sec., Dun bar, Past Pres., Peaclwer, V. Pres., Palmateer, Pres. Nelson, fucker, Treas. Row 2: Scliuder, Plg, Mstr, White, Burke, Adams, Sec., Harris, Chaplan, Knee Mrs. McCardy. Scarabs SCARABS-Row I: Nadeau, Sec., Past V. Pres., Mur phy, Past Pres., Robinson, Pres., Miller, V. Pres. Leitch, Past Sec., Hazelhurst, Treas. Row 2: Warick SanJose, James, Johnson, Farnam, Rumsey, Springer, Stapelton. Row 3: Bowman, Valdc, Emily, Cherie Dc Priest, Howard, Dinsmore. SFO S.F.0.-Row 1: Stennette, Treas., Haroldson, Corr. Sec., Skolsey, Rec. Sec., Crase, V. Pres., Schlesinger, Past Pres., Daniels, Pres., Stapleton, Past V. Pres. Windsor, Past Corr. Sec. Row 2: Peebles, Griffith Erickson, Hunter, Christensen, Hawthorn, Grayson Dalton. Row 3: White, Ward, Smith, Starkey, Kelly, Stearns, Chandler, Balling. Row 4: Chase, Sweely, Steltenkamp, Nash, John. Row 5: Pederson, John- son, Turner. -ME, au. U Epsilon Past Pres., Paulson, Thornberry. Thadus THADUS-Row I: Dron, Past Treas., Cassidy, Sec. liposchak, Pres., Eldred, Past Pres., Lewis, B., V Pres. Row 2: Mr. Van Houser, Breif, Felby, Weaver McDaniel, Kirkham, Diliberto, Sgtaat-arms, Alder man. Row 3: Saunders, Stanton, Hood, Riddle, Rec Sigma Chi SIGMA CHI EPSIION-Row I: James R James, D., Past V. Pres., Dernford Romer o, Carter, Haley, Rudisil, Bowman Treas Row 2: Miller, Sgt-at-arms, Putnam Past Pres., Stebenne, Plg, Mstr.g Chelius V Pres., Mr, Middough, Horner, Snipes Lich tenhan, Sec., Gulyas. Row 3: Prouse Fran cis, Hulne, Taylor, Pres., White, Hugen Sec., Lewis, G., Brandenberg. YOGA--Row I: Deboard, Sec., Treas., Sawyer, Trc-as. Gretter, Sec., Carr, Pres., Hart, Past Pres., Yorl: Cohee. Row 2: Knapp, Ennen Gibb, Webb, Holton Brown, Buckner, Anthony. Row 3: Goszh, Blanchard Wilson, Piorclorff, Franks, Jolly, Purdy, Donlan. EMR 'P TN, 1 T. . W . ,Q .. Sxli Q 'wr v ,Q J, : , +11 QQ Q 1 4 CLUBS WCRK AND PLAY-Beach parties, ski trips, conventions, blood drives, campus productions, dances, dinners, games . . . The di- versity of activities reflects the talents and interests of Wilson clubs. Here Friendships are born, co-operation is learned, talents are developed, leaders ofthe future are molded. ln Wilson clubs, faculty and students work together to enrich cultural understand- ings and cultivate social skills. 15 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, FALL-Row I: Desmond, Peaclwer, Dunbar, Slcare, Murray, Rep. Gov't Class, Brisbane, Sec., Waddelow, Pres., Glover, V. Pres., Hart. Row 2: Farrell, L., Farrell, G., Bartlett, Whitman, McLellan, Tscherny, Morgan, Carey, Lovell. Row 3: Zutter, Copper, S., Odell, Wollert, Buxton, Boyer, Poeltlcin, Dikernan. Row 4: Flax, Thompson, Lalley, Llchtenllan, Rose, Lyons, Murdock. lnler-Club Council paves the way INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, SPRING-Row I: Schlesinger, Daniels, Wolfert, Burns, Dikea man, Smead, Pres., Lovell, Poelwlein, Dunbar, Peaclwer. Row 2: Vasquez, Buxman, Kirk, Sargent, Ragan, V. Pres., Tscherny, Sec., Morgan, Reagan, McMillan, Desmond. Row 3: Malcolm, Lalley, Liclwlenlwan, Bishop, Lenzer, Tltcmpson, Garverick, McLellan, MCCamploell. x law CTVT A is A QTTRTSTMP3 R'ght German . N I INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-The lnTer-Club Coun- cil TuncTions as The co-ordinaTing body Tor all The campus clubs aT Wilson. In weekly meeTings, rep- resenTaTives Trom every club Thrash ouT Their problems and worlc To beTTer relaTionships among The dozens oT campus oranizaTions. They discuss The TormaTion of new clubs To meeT new inTeresTs, worlc ouT means To sTimulaTe increased member- ship Tor esTablished clubs, and organize speciTic recreaTional acTiviTies Tor all sTudenT body mem- bers. Through discussion and planning, They elim- inaTe The problems which arise concerning mem- bership, ciTizenship, and programming. Showing a Tremendous amounT oT vigor This year, The council iniTiaTed many new schemes To WORK AND PLAY-left' J Ch r f Red Cross, C t Club crowns unior S g . , enhance The aTTracTion oT Wilson Club liTe. They compiled a lisT oT approved dance bands Tor The use oT school organizaTions. They sponsored a well-supporTed clean-up campaign and provided a series oT morning announcemenTs which sparlced inTeresT in The various clubs and builT up Their membership. The TirsT maior underTalcing oT The lnTer-Club Council was The blood bank. This proiecT, unique among high schools in This area, broughT The en- Tire sTudenT body TogeTher Tor a single purpose. WilsoniTes obTained pledges Tor over 400 pinTs oT blood To meeT The urgenT needs oT our civil- ian and miliTary personnel. PLAY AND WORK-Left: French Club enjoys a bon mot at pre-Noel party. Center: FTA ins hi: Scholarsh p t k 1 ff 1 , 'f'tPB 1 .., . gif-X 36 SCHOLARSHIP-Row I: Anthony, Anderson, V., Anderson, P., Row 3: Franks, J., Duggan, Bishop, Charvat, Kurth, Bibb, Flax Croshaw, Beller, Gregory, Grubacich, Chaffee, Bell, Nl., Bixby, Holmgren, Ellis, Campbell, D., Fox, S, ,Anschultz, Bordner, Row Freedman, Fox, Gill, Bond, Coburn. Row 2: Beard, Fowler, 4: Elliott, Reeves, Goodrich, Cluff, Clunk, Dreyer, Fierce, Baker Dayton, Barnett, Enders, Flanders, Balling, Cline, Baldwin, Gilmore, Graham, Clark, Garrison, Aldridge. Foutz, Fabera, Carmichael, Betts, Jacob, Mansir. Scholarship Society beckons many SCHOLARSHIP-Row 1: Brown, J. C., Cotkin, Blair, Lindquist Green, S, Dodson, Clark, Hummer, Nishkian, Dinwiddie, Coe G., Bower, B., Griffin, Cotler, Schell, Breckenridge, V. Pres, Giguere. Row 2: Mr. Ochoa, Erickson, John, Angle, Farrell, L. Farrell, G., Craig, Adams, D., lord, Baum, Eggen, Eldred Butterfield, E., Davis, S., Copeland, Desmond, Acosta, Galzen Green, M. Row 3: Allgrim, Brown, J., Cooksey, Ballough, Faircliilrl, Boylr-s Eggert, Breckenridge, L., Dinwidrlie, C., Calkins, Flanier, Christ ie, Brightman, Cockran, Dorrans, Forman, Beistle, Dinsmoru Exley, Row 4: Best, G., Christy, A., Benson, Bender, Cherin Doan, Gabrielson, Carey, Cooper, Gartner, Buse, Donner, Cunn ingham, Bentzien, Boyer, Garvc-rick. F 714 +1-warm logo? at i gg r BEM, SCHOLARSHIP-Row I: Murdock, Mattox, Holston, Kane, Han- cock, McFadden, Hayter, Lenzer, Mitchell, Kirk, R. Row 2: Mc- Cullough, James, Kozak, Lindquist, Johnson, Lederman, Kuper- smit, Hacker, Hayes, Makrauer, Malan, lvanovich, Lindberg, Mangold, Koehler, Row 3: Mr. Green, Jackson, Kunce, Marks, Johnson, J., Hile, Hansen, Hart, Rec. Sec., Johanessen, John- son, J., Huston, Higgins, Howell, Mix, Lowery. SCHOLARSHIP-Row I: Nessel, Rankine, Newhan, Smead, Scott, Rapoport, Stutzman, Nash, Sisneros. Row 2: Nichols, Potter, Perkins, Peterson, Sheffield, Read, Paige, Rubin, Peebles, Prewette, Poehlein, Sharpe, Ne-ttleman, Newton. Row 3: Miss Parsons, Smith, L., Puckett, Sommerville, Smith, J., Parkin, Rives, Schlesinger, Stapleton, Powelson, Skelsey, Neumaier, Olsen, Plemon. 'Q .M an 'bww ww' ima' Row 4: McLellan, Hughes, Holloway, Karlsson, Lenney, Mclean Baird, McCampbell, Haroldson, Murray, Lester, Hoffmann Helus. Row 5: lversen, King, P., Hossom, Kingston, C., King ston, M., Jones, D., Hicks, Morgan, Lifflander, Mills, King, N. Kline, lnnis, Kahlstrom, Row 6: Lyman, Lawton, Hankins, Mol ter, Hooper, Mcffandless, Kleinbauer, Kelsey, Lourtie, Hanna Jamieson, Hargreaves. Row 4: Rowley, Oudeans, Osler, Sperry, Soltysik, Schwenn Servance, Smith, C., Powers, Rec. Sec., Parsley, Patton, Peter son, Sharp, Powell. Row 5: Purucker, Steinman, Register, Steins Sargent, Stuckenberg, Sprague, Oberst, Porter, Peterson, D, Noble, Sewell, Pratte, Pina. Row 6: Reeves, J., Pio, Swanburg Robbins, Selzer, Partch, Nielsen, Ragan, Nelson, Peyton, R. Sweningsen. 'ilk 'if RA he me is S ev L E Y . SCHOLARSHIP-Row I: Ware, Willis, Weimar, Upton, Weiner, Ro 3 W II T f T k Wls W W t Woodward, Wickey, Tillitson, Turner, Weber, Waddelow. Row Wl B R 4 V b y k Woll Wht Th p T k 2: Miss Parsons, Trexel, Whitman, Tscherny, Tilley, York, Toppen, W lf M Wesson, Webber, Wilkinson, Thompson, Wilson. Fun plus study is The aim of Scholarship SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY-The biggesT club on campus has The biggesT hearT. lris WhiTman, TirsT semesTer presi- denT, was mainly responsible Tor The huge success OT The ChrisTmas Blood Drive. Scholarship SocieTy, wiTh iTs Three hundred members, opened The door OT welcome TO a KO- rean war orphan, Chu Jin Bak. by adOpTing and suppOrTing her. During The ChrisTmas season, The ambiTiOus scholars cOllecTed many boxes OT canned goods Tor disTribuTiOn by The ChrisTmas Cheer Clearing-l-louse. Their hours OT work were well rewarded by an evening OT Tun aT Their pOTluck dinner, which was Tollowed by several TasT and Turious volleyball games. The annual bangueT in honor OT Sealbear- ers and Phi BeTa Kappa recipienTs was held aT The l.aTayeTTe l-loTel, wiTh Dr. AhlguisT OT Long Beach STaTe College as The main speaker. ChapTer I48 OT The CaliTornia Scholar- ship FederaTion is cerTainly no group OT anTi-social book- worms. 120 PHI BETA KAPPA-The highest scholastic honor which graduating sen- iors can earn is the certiticate ot recognition awarded by the Long Beach Chapter ot Phi Beta Kappa. Only students who have been members ot Scholarship Society tor all six semesters are eligible. Known as Phi Beta Kappas, they deserve our respect and admiration. PHI BETA KAPPA-Row 'I: Fairchild, Smith, L., Adams, Butterfield, E., Davis, S., Plemon, Copeland, Hayes, Cotler, Waddelow, Newton, Row 2: Mr. Ochoa, Upton, Garverick, Hossom, Jones, Stapleton, Whitman, Soltysik, Breckenridge, M. Row 3: Marmion, Peyton, Stuckenberg, Sargent, Woll, Smead, McCandless, Reeves. SEALBEARERS-Row 'l: North, Fairchild, Smith, Adams, Butterfield, Davis, Pfernon, Copeland, Hayes, Cotler, Vlladdelow, Newton. Row 2: Mr. Green, Lederman, Trexel, Upton, Garverick, Hossom, Jones, D., Stapleton, Whitman, Soltysik, Breckenridge. Row 3: Cherin, Murray, Giguere, Bell, Flamer, Schlesinger, Blair, Poehlein, Johnson, J., Croshaw, Tscherny, Sharpe. Row 4: Thompson, Partch, Marmion, Peyton, Stuckon- berg, Sargent, Woll, Smead, lVlcCandIess, Reeves, McFadden. SEALBEARERS-Second highest scholastic honor tor seniors is that ot Sealbearers. As a reward ot tour semesters' membership in Scholarship Society, one ot which must be in the senior year, graduates may admire the gold seal ot the Calitornia Scholarship Federation in their diplomas. Fver more desirable than a traternity or sorority emblem, the tiny scholare ship lamp they wear is the symbol ot their achievement. UIN THE CA . E s cC EAtT UPil l CLUBS IN ACTION-Upper: Dan Hall sends it dovvn the alley tor a strike! Scholars take time oft to enioy a Pot-Luck Dinner. Center: Lambda Phi relaxes after adding bright red and gold trash cans to the campus scene. The Can'Can man proves a rattling good advertisement for the Scholarship Dance. The sign on the Study Hall wall brings campus cleanup into full view. Lower: French Club meets with City College French Club. Thespians design novel bid for their annual Frite Nite. SERVICE CLUBS- Theirs not to wonder why, Theirs but to do . . The service clubs are the doers ot Wilson. This year they have run the gamut ot activities by helping the school in almost every way. They cleaned the grounds, painted trashcans, polished trof phies, and shined up the plagues donated by every graduating class since IQ33. Betore the tootball games, they hung colortul posters in the halls and around the campus. They stutted dolls tor underprivileged Children. collected school supplies tor triends overe seas, gathering tood tor needy tamilies, and got blood pledges. lvlany hundreds co- operated to adopt a war-orphan, visit and cheer shut-ins in the hospitals, decorate the wards tor patients at Christmas, and render other usetul services to the school and come munity. The service clubs on our campus, with their enviable traditions and history ot a- chievement, are as permanent as our classes. 122 LAMBDA PHI-Row 1: Pearson, Mc- Grew, Wel. Chinn., Nettleman, Neophyte, Chinn., McGrew, C., Treas., McMillan, V. Pres., Glover, Pres., Brisbane, Rec, Sec., Beck, Corr. Sec., Murray, Pub. Row 2: Mrs. Walker, Thompson, Jones, Pederson, Loring, Dinsmore, Garver- ick, Bower, Row 3: Shapiro, Green, Flanders, Hart, Reid, Olsen. .AMBDA PHI WELFARE CLUB-In The TirsT year JT exisTence, The BeTa ChapTer OT The Lambda Phi NelTare Club was soon recognized by The color hey added To The campus when They painTed The 'rash cans brighT red and yellow. They sTrove To :arry OuT Their mOTTo, For The good OT oThers, by 'raveling To various childrens wards during The holi- Tay season and cOnTribuTing Tood baslceTs To The Teedy Tamilies. ln February, They held Their TirsT annual Queen OT l-learTs dance and dOnaTed The Jroceecls To The Cerebral Palsy Tund. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Under The sponsorship OT Miss Jackson, Junior Red Cross OTTers WilsoniTes OpporTuniTes Tor service To The communiTy and na- Tion. ln December, Tollowing The TradiTiOn seT in pre- vious years, They decoraTed The VeTeran's l-lOspiTal wiTh pine and holly. Towards The end OT The year. The enThusiasTic members worked on a l-ligh School ChesT program, vOlunTarily Tilling a huge box wiTh school supplies and sporTs equipmenT and sending iT Over seas TO Triends in Zwollerkerspel. The mem' bers work Tor The ideal OT service. JUNIOR RED CROSS- Row 1: Miss Benson, Patton, Gilraine, Sisneros, West, Rives, Robertson, Sec., Kirk V. Pres. Row 2: Skare, Peterson, Choate, Read, Croshaw, Kunce, Howell. Row 3: Pratte, Oliver, Newhan, Downen, Smith. 1123 JUNIOR STATESMEN-Row I: Oli Sgt.-at-arms, Smead, Past Pres. Sweningsen, V. Pres., Nevis, Asst Sgt.-at-arms, Ragan, Parlm.Raw 2 Mr. Glover, Nash, Murdock, Tucker Sargent, Smith, Mitchell, Wohl stattar, Peters. Row 3: McCandIess Waggener, Brown, Newhan, Han cock, Ferguson, Crilly. Row 4: Woll McCulloch, Evanoff, McNab, Saw yer, Smith, Hawkins. JUNIOR STATESMEN-The Junior Statesmen put democracy into action and implemented their motto Making Democracy Work . They spent weeks in preparing a regional convention and hosted a state-wide meet. both ot which earned the admiration ot the citizens ot Long Beach. Partici- pating in the Annual City Government Day and holding constructive meetings each week, they prepared themselves to understand the work- ings ot municipal government and to discuss national and international political issues. The spring regional convention carried out the theme ot the United Nations loy having mock legislators represent the ditterent countries. ln April, when young politicians trom all over the state met to have their annual election ot otticers, a Wilsonite, Jim Ragan, earned the coveted appointment ot Attorney General. The year ot hard worlc was rounded out with a gala beach party so typical ot Wilson social lite. JUNIOR STATESMEN-Row I: Hossom, Treas., Carey, Corr. Sec., Osler, Rec. Sec., McCampbeIl, Past Corr. Sec., Garverick, Pres., Trexel, Past Rec., Sec. Row 2: Dodson, Wimpress, Hansen, Davis, S., Adams, Soltysik, Francis, Petro, Schlesinger, Artman, Plumb, Ford, Griffith, Bell, Kilger, Cooper. Row 3: Berger, Panuse, Exley, Akin, McCullough, Braun, Garverick, J., Hodge, Cline, Makrauer, Bixby, Marks, Kadow. Kline, Goodman, Sharpe, Sneed, Schell, Boyer. Row 4: Schwenn, Craig, Read, Norton, Howell, Mix, Brightman, Grubacich, Gregory, Erskine, Smith, Hile, Love, Lardin, Alexander, Waddelow. Row 5: Donner, Brown, Nichols, Mattocks, Moody, Davis, D., Beistle, Hicks, Kingston, M., Kingston, C., Desmond, Rives, James, Tscherny, Murray. ver, Betts, Sgt.-at-arms, Hall, Past Y ii-gy if-xx fx, 4-ki X 5 5 ,au- mms: Aw 1. i we fewi gif-Q If is , L W' 55 USHERS-Row 'l: Thorpe, Sheffield, Gardiner, Wootten, Vaughn, Plemon, Sec., Elliott, Head Usher, Croshaw, Asst. Head Usher, Humphrey, Ivanovich, Blair, Coe, Patterson. Raw 2: Mr. Haun, Wechselberg, Holmgren Johnson, N., Barham, Beistle, Soltysik, Johnson, J., Dudley, Rosebolt, Matthews, M., Smith, L., Bartosh Hayes, Glazen. Row 3: Gaston, Dennerlein, Henderson, Plyler, Rustorneyer, Laing, Jackson, Collins Gahriclson, Farrell, G., Farrell, L., Smith, C., Fairchild, Sullens, Weiner. Row 4: Elliott, Doering, Tilton Gilraine, Duggan, Holmgren, Wolken, Milligan, Anthony, Harbert, Patton, Scrvance, Johnson, F, Mffanipbell, Selby. Ushers work for school and community USHERS AT WORK-Ruth Elliot takes Mr. Gartncr's ticket at the all school play as laureen Smith, Joanne lvanovich, Richard Milligan, Shirley Plcmon, and Dale Selby look on with pro- grams ready. 126 USHERS- l'Where's row li, seat QQ? Wild son students have learned to rely on and have great respect tor their ushers. lhey stand at the auditorium doors during assem- blies and pep rallies, insuring against untime- ly interruptions. The club ushers tor all school tunctions. Many community and civic organizations in long Beach call upon the capable Wilson Ushers to handle their events. Members served at the Municipal Auditorium tor 'llhe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial , the Los Angeles Philharmonic Concert, and the Singers' Workshop Productions. The group, seventy strong, under the sponsorship ot Mr. l-laun, has developed a sense ot co-operation and leadership and has gained poise and a sense ot responsibil- ity. VS' MING-Row 'I: Mattocks, Treas, Norton, Corr. Sec., Hockensmith, Past Rec. Sec., Nichols, Past V, Pres., Trexel, Past V, Pres., Murray, Past Pres., Skare, Pres., Bell, V. Pres., Griffith, V. Pres., Past Sgt.-at-Arms., Snipes, Rec. Sec., Dikeman, Corr, Sec., Artrnan, Treas. Row 2: Miss McAulitt, Neumaier, McLellan, Boyer, Powers, Grubacich, Buxton, Davis, Garvericlc, McMillan, Johnson, Row 3: Crwig, Hodge, Brightman, Gartner, Gregory, Braun, Waddelow, Bendich, Johnson, Breckenridge, Daniels. AING-Une ot the outstanding new clubs on cam- nus this year is Ming, a chapter ot the National Xnchors Club, sponsored by the Pilots Club. The uurpose ot the group is to create goodwill and be at service to Wilson. During the Christmas season, Aing proved its worthiness by making stutted dolls ind delivering them with cheery Christmas cards to he Children's t-lospital patients. l 0 QR -. N xzid krm gg, P KEY CLUB-Under the auspices ot the Kiwanis International, the Key Club has earned its spot as one ot Wiison's outstanding service clubs. This club presented two ot the best-received assem- blies seen -on the Bruinville stage. Dr. Ronald Bach spolce on the need tor blood and the necessity tor civil detense and Reverend Bob Richards gave a dynamic talk on athletics and the lcey to success. A . ,:, KEY B- I Tixicrsen, Hall, Treas., Gilmore, Treas., Mcifadden, Pres., Ebsna, H' er, V. Pres., Smead, Parlm., Svveningsen, Hist., Breklce, Sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Rosier, Hanco k, Thompson, ast Pres., Lyman, Thompson, L., Marmion, Krenwinkel, Crosby, Arnold, Dreyer, Sec. N . t 127 THESPIANS-Row 1: Ulm, lnnis, McCampbell, Mulhern, Breckenridge, L., Huston, Donovan, Wilson, W., Holtzclaw, Bendicb, Goodman, Glover, Davis, S., Breckenridge, M. Row 2: Mr. McBade, Francis, Snowclen, Hist., McMalnan, Gaston, Wcchselbcrg, Krause, Petro, Pres., Dodson, Tatge, Smith, Sharp, Hansen, Hockensmitlw, Rlwoacles. Row 3: Ferguson, Drecsman, Daniel, Commons, Wolken, Godwin, Nessel, Malcolm, Woolf, Fink, Pio. THESPIANS-- l.oolc out, you nam, you're upstaqing me. Eaclt member ot Wilson's troupe ol time National llwespian Society learns tlte pleasures and perils ol all stage business. Tlwey learned acting techniques tlwrouqlw actual performances ot Anno Spring and Sky Fodder in Campus 'llweatre productions and snowed tltem oil in time one-act play tournament at the Pasadena Playhouse. llweir first endeavor this year was a l-lallowe'en party witlw over titty members and their friends snowinq up as overytninq lrom a medieval lcniqlwl' to a man from Mars. lltese budding Barrymore. and Cornells lent tneir talents to tlwo Christmas Pageant' and All-School play, with the support and cooperation ol tltoir talented sponsor, Mr. lv1cBade. THESPIANS-New members were welcomed in the organization at their Halloween party, a miniature Beaux Arts Ball. :fi i llll. DANCE PRODUCTION-Sherman, Mangold, Snowden, Hunt, Quesnel. DANCE PRODUCTION-The elements of talent, interest, and the will- ingness to work can be lound in every member of the Dance Production Club. Previous training is not necessarily required ol the lilly-five charm- ing members. Dance Production creates routines to be used whenever they needed for school productions and lor many community activi- ties. The Dance Production Club will be remembered for its superb workin the Christmas Pageanl' and lor the refreshing originality ol its annual production in lvlay. DANCE PRODUCTION-Row 'I: Hughes, Breckenridge, L., Whitman, Skelsey, Skare, Price, Dodson, Past Sec., Breckenridge, M., Past Pres., Powell, G., Pres., Quesnel, V., Pres., Striegel, Sec. Selby, Mansuy, Wicey. Row 2: Mfss Zelsdorf, Smith, J,, Bergener, Tissot, Finell, Petro, Daniels, Kleese, Borchert, Hard- castle, Finlayson, Francis, Snowden, Young, Whitely, Arriaga. Row 3: Rosebolt, Hoffmann, Boyd, Pepoy, Oates, Flamer, Hunt, Brisbane, Frank, Arnett, Willie, Plantz, Reynolds, Magid, MacLin. Shockney, Williams, Cotte, Lederer, Grimwood, Cook, Hause, Hile, Smith, A., Sherman. Row 4: Alexander, ! 95 Mgmt Q59 I MATH- ll lhree cows were added lo seven chickens, whal would you have? The members of The lvialh Club galher every Monday nighl lo lool one anolher wilh malhemaiical leasers. Besides lrying lo slump each olher, lhese advanced malh sludenls are engaged in lhe serious busi- ness ol preparing for 'rhe Annapolis and Wesl Poinl enirance examinaiions. This club is under lhe guiding hand ol lvir. Balclcen. 130 MATH CLUB--Row 1: Camillone, Anschulfz Reeve, Stuckenburg. Row 2: Mr. Bakken, Ranken Bordner, Durham, Sargent, Talberi, Gaines. SLIDE RULE-Row I: Babcock, Fabera, Feinberg Sargent, Donnelly, Carmichael, Morgan, Jamie son, Bartling, Row 2: Mr. Bakken, Goodrich, Rob bins, Nash, Bradley, Bordner, West, Beard, Day ton. Row 3: Cluff, Register, Verbryck, Barnes Holmgren, Baker, Hancock, Anderson, Fink Row 4: Garrison, Wise, Clark, Hooper, Beckett Tenkhoff, Purucker. SLIDE RULE-A galhering of lhe malh- emalically-inclined who meel' for 'rhe sheer enioymenl ol delving info fhe inlricacies of lhe myslerious slide rule, 'rhe Slide Rule Club has no formal organizalion. Members, meeling every Monday during acliviiy per- iod, learn lo use ihe slide rule elleclively and well. Mr. Balclcen has sponsored lhis group for many years. WORLD FRIENDSHIP-ln This aTomic age. some sTudenTs are more Than aware oT The need Tor undersTanding among peoples oT The earTh. Our World Friendship Club, re- organized This year by Mrs. Burchard and Mr. leschlce, has proved The populariTy oT This idea. LisTening To guesT speakers Trom Toreign lands, mulling over world aTTairs around The discussion Table, and aTTending sTaTe convenTions lcepT The members inTorm- ed and inTeresTed. George Campbell, presi- denT, deserves much oT The crediT Tor bring- ing This club To The Bruin Campus. LIBRARY YOUTH COUNCIL- Aw, boolcs are dull. You couldn'T prove This by The enThusiasm oT The Library YouTh Council members. They love To read. Each year This club publishes a boolc oT reviews called ln Our Opinion. These reviews are wriTTen by Library YouTh Council members abouT boolcs which are Tound in almosT all school and public libraries. The council members aTTend a series oT sTimulaTing discussion pro- grams held aT branch libraries and boolc and Tilm preview meeTings aT The Main Library. 131 HBRARY YOUTH COUNCIL-Row I. Clark, E. Mangold, Huston, Bentzien, Wotfen, Sec., Taylor Christy. Row 2: Miss lredell, Sommerville, Rusfe meyer, Past Pres., Dennerlein, Willits, Film Chm. Schuck, Holloway. Row 3: Montierfh V. Pres. Brown, Pres., Kirk. WORLD FRIENDSHIP-Row I: Nelson, M., Hollo way, Sommerville, James, B., Laubscher, Adams Lindquist. Row 2: Mr. Teschke, Campbell, G. Pres., Newton, Green, S., Perkin Gonick Christy, Barnhart. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-The lilly-lour members ol lhe FBLA worlc together dur- ing the school year lo encourage a beller under- standing ol opporluniries ollered in the business world. The purpose ol the club is lo develop char- acter, 'ro improve scholarship, lo strengthen lhe sell-confidence ol members, and above all lo help members 'lo become beller lulure business leaders ol America. FBLA-Row 1: Wallack, Buxton, Boyer, Weimer, Farrell, G., Mitchell, Kozak, Barngrover, Farrell, L., Postel, McWilliams, Alfano, Gill, lvanovich, Row 2: Miss Jackson, Doering, Mattoclcs, Rominger, Adragna, Kozak, P., Dudley, Zuttcr, Anderson, Brooks, N., Doan, Brooks, R., Hacher, Merle, Ruben. Row 3: Mr. Bilyeu, Sugarman, Miller, J., Dudnick, Welborn, Bergener, Smith, J., Hallamore, King, Bower, Kirby, Johnson, J., DePlank, Doe, Roe, Trexel. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA- Kalheryn l-larrison, one ol 'rhe besl-loved Teachers al Wilson, now retired, organized a chapter ol Future 'leach- ers ol America several years ago. With Katie as their inspiration, the members slrive lo maintain the Wilson school spirit lhal she represenled. Members have chosen lhe leaching prolession as their life worlc. FTA, with Mr. VVing as mentor, participated in Southern California ETA conferences where they became better acquainted with the why's and wherelore's ol being a teacher. F. T. A.-Row 'la Smith, L.. Burns, Gossett, Schnurr, Shaw, Social Chin., Cunningham, Sec., Tscherny, Lovell, Pres., Murray, V. Pres., Moody, Treas., Queen, Sec., Schell. Row 2: Mr. Wing, Green, Ward, Desmond, Kinkle, Read, Dikeman, Laubscher, Wolfert, Goodmen, Nichols, Williams, Gill, Artman, Sneed. Row 3: Mize, Kleinhammer, Smith, Gartner, Fox, Webber, Phipps, Bender, Sharp, Wesson, Forman, Howard. Row 4: Irwin, Ruder, Welch, Chastain, Woll, Lifflander, Morgan, Jones, Chase, Johnson, Sharpe, Humphrey. 3 5 x I n i ASTRONOMY-Row 1: Lane, T., Norton, Rose, Scott, Igalo. Row 2: Mr, Ferris, Dayton, Boley, Sargent, Stuckenb g S lmrg. ASTRONOMY-Star gazing is a tascinating hobby, as any Astronomy Club member can tell you. Another ot the remarkable new clubs tormed this year, this group plans to build a telescope tor our school. Several ot these celestial members have already built their own telescopes. Members have gone on tield trips to many nearby points ot stellar ob- servation such as Grittith Observa- tory, Mt. Palomar, and lvlt. Wilson. The club is under the aegis ot the Gemini , Mr. Edmonds and Mr. Ferris. Club interests range from Athletics to Astronomy POETRY- Wouldst thou, triend, in mirthtul measure, Say the thoughts thou e'er wilt treasure? Expressing their thoughts in rhyme and reading and appreciating the great poetic worlfs ot our culture, a tew literati have tormed the Poetry Club. Led by Mr. Evelancl and Mr. l-lutton, they held treguent intormal meetings at homes ot members. This year, Shake- speare was their tavorite master. POETRY-Row 'Is Sommerville, Grimwood, James, B., Ward, Pres., L tt. Row 2: DuBay, Hutton, Bowen, Schuck, V. Pres., Schnurr, Sec., Jackson, Nelson, M., Cotkin, Gabrielson, Kuper- t. Row 3: Mack, Anderson, H., McGrady. Y-TEENS- ATTiliaTed wiTh The lNlaTional YWCA, The Y-Teens sTrive To malce Triendships wiTh girls ThroughouT The world and To help oThers in every possible way. Under The sponsorship oT lvlr. CaTlin, They conTribuTed Their help in supporT oT Wilson's drive Tor blood donors. Their acTiviTies included lecTures, poT-luck dinners, and swimming parTies. These acTiviTies were open To any girl who wished To ioin Y-Teens and become an acTive member oT The organizaTion. The l954 year proved To be one oT The Y-Teens' mosT successTul. Y-TEENS-Row I: Dinsmore, Publ., McMahan, Prog. Chm., Roark, Treas., Cronin, Pres., Montana, V. Pres., Gaston, Desmond. Row 2: Mansuy, Baum, Weston, S., Adams, Fitzgerald, Gruwell, Harris, A., Baer. 4 DEMOS-Row 1: Flanders, Marlow, Dalton, Skelsey, Dinsmore, Olsen, McGrew, Pearson. Row 2: M: Evefand, Kelly, McFadden, Leitch, Reeve, Hall. Row 3: Alderman, Jarvis, Mitchel, Marley, Teepfe, Laley. DEMOS-Living up To iTs aim oT promoTing democraTic ideals, beTTer- ing The sTudenT body, and TurThering school spiriT, Demos has really been working This year. They decoraTed The goal posTs aT TooTball games, They made posTers, sold beanies, pennanTs, and buTTons Tor Homecoming and aThleTic conTesTs, and They perTormed sTunTs aT The Poly-Wilson game. NoT saTisTied wiTh all This, Demos also underToolc The iob oT wriTing leTTers To shuT-ins. AT The close oT The year They presenTed an award To an oiil sTanding member oT The class oT '54. ART- l-lave you ever climbed The rocks aT The Palos Verdes beach? The ArT Club has perTormed This unusual TeaT on one oT Their TreguenT Tield Trips. The harbor, WalT Disney STudios, The ArT CenTer, and Laguna Beach are some oT The unusual and TascinaTing places which These lucky sTudenTs have visiTed. You don'T have To be an arTisT To belong. All lcinds OT Wil- son sTudenTs, Trom doodlers To The TalenTed, are members. Two sTudenT Teachers, lvliss WolverTon and lvliss Recknagel, deserve crediT Tor spon- soring The group. ART-Row I: Borchert, Sec., Kleese, Purdy, Van Every, Chmn., Helus, Jackson. Row 2: Plemon, Anthony, Jacobs, Murphy, Cherin, Goodman. ' i i l . 7 0 'il JSE ..-1 : :zzz ' I . fit . jfs-.lg RADIO AMATEUR-Row I: Shaw, E., Sgt.-at-arms, Lyons, Past Pres., Woolf, V. Pres., Malcolm, Pres., Robertson, Sec., Ogg, Treas. Row 2: Mr. Farr, Niles, W6TCC, Weill, K6BUW, Kurth, K6BYN, Bartley, Sherman, K6DJU, Cook, D., Bibb, W6SGO. Row 3: Anschulrz, Hansen, Bordner, Bruce, Rubottom, Rapoport. RADIO AMATEUR-This is one group aT school ThaT is TlaTTered when They are called hams . The Radio AmaTeur Club was Tounded by Mr. Farr when The radio and elecTronics classes were Tormed This year. The club's original inTenTion was To give Those wiTh amaTeur licenses a chance To improve Their code speed, buT iT now includes all persons inTeresTed in radio Techniques. The group planned many Trips To radio and Television sTaTions, where They were inviTed behind The scenes To inspecT and learn abouT The laTesT equipmenT. They inviTed experTs To school To Talk on The new careers in elecTronic Tields. KELP-KATS-Ever hear oT boys swimming around below The waTer and exploring The ocean depThs7 These boys musT be Trom Wilson's new slcin-diving club, The KelpeKaTs. This unigue club has gained in populariTy campus-wise wiTh The slqin-diving en- ThusiasTs and has an unusual TurnouT aT all oT Their meeTings. The club planned several Trips To Laguna Beach and pul over a big Trip To CaTalina Towards The end oT The school year. The main desire oT The club is To help boys who have noT had much exper- ience in This popular sporT To become more ac- quainTed wiTh iT and To become slcilled slcin-divers. This new club seems cerTain To Talce permanenT place on The Wilson campus. KELP-KATS- Row l: Potter, Gatos, Bishop, Matthews, Gaclberry, Pi-torson. Row 2: Mr. Hutton, Welsli, Birlvvs-ll, Fierce, Gillis, Young, Mr. Ferris. SWIMMING-MosT WilsoniTes are excellenT swims mersg noT only do They live near The ocean, buT They musT pass a swimming TesT beTore graduaTing. lvlany oT The boys are liTe-guards during The sum mer. lT is only naTural, ThereTore, ThaT we have a greaT inTeresT in swimming and ThaTThis club was one oT The mosT acTive. Besides swimming excursions and Trips in The mounTains, They held a ioinT parTy wiTh The girls' organiZaTions. The main purpose oT The club is To promoTe Triendship among The boys and inTeresT in aguaTics. A unique TeaTure is iTs courT. Any boy who violaTes The club's code is given a regular courT Trial wiTh prosecuTor and de- Tender. Thus The club mainTains iTs code oT honor and sporTsmanship. SWIMMING-Row 'I: Went, Moseley, Garrison, Henry, B., V. Pres., Barnett, Henry, D., Bordner, Lourtio, Byyny, Elliott, V., Elliott, A., Reeves. Row 2: Mr. Archer, Borgnwier, Blackborn, Gilmore, Tlionias, J., South, M., Hughes, Fox, S., Wilson, R., Fox, R., Borclner, Dreyer, Peterson, D. Row 3: Phillips, Om-stu, Noble, Davies, Astenius, Lyman, Wood, D., Daniel, B., Rhoades, D., Murdock, Bryson. Row 4: Moore, L., Caldwell, Holston, Kelsey, Reeve, Lyons, Finney, Greeno, Smith, D., Thomas, F. ATHOS-Row I: Bradley, Sgt-at-arms, Nyquist, Treas., Pierce, V. Pres., Kelly, Pres., Brekke, Parlnr, Shifflet, Sec., Matt- hews, Row 2: Mr. Glover, Nelson, Green, Hollis, Heath, Loclwell, Rubin. Row 3: Finney, Swanson, Raidy, Eagle, Davies, Yonnq, West. ATHOS-AT lasT a club has been Tormed To give The sporTsman a chance To have a pin To wear wiTh- ouT acTually belonging To a TraTerniTy. lvlr. Glover helped organize This group during The Fall sernes- Ter. AThos sponsored one oT The besT received open-house dinners To acguainT more boys wiTh The worlcings oT The club. Their year was climaxed wiTh annual awards oT a perpeTual and an indivi- dual Trophy To The aThleTes who did The rnosT Tor Wilson sporTs. WINGFOOT-This specialized group oT cinder- men is acTive only during The second semesTer, when The Traclc season is in Tull swing. They Try acTively To prornoTe inTeresT in all Traclc and Tield evenTs. AT The beginning oT The season, They presenTed nine Trophies To The winners oT The annual decaThlon. Their open-house was enjoyed by everyone who aTTended, especially since, in The TradiTional man- ner, Three beauTiTul girls were elecTed 'lraclc Queens. WINGFOOT-Row 'lz Green, Manion, Kelly, Pub. Dir., Leitch, Sec., McFadden, V. Capt., Marley, Pres., Brekke, Harris, Beals, Bane, Bosen. Row 2: Rasmussen, Rubin, Lent, Speaks, Wohlstatter, Peters, Davis, D., Jackson, Butterfield, McNab. Row 3: Enzweiler, Dreher, Hunsaker, Gomar, Dumbrosky, Bradley, Straw, Nevis, Doe, Roe. T13 5-Q.:-1 T' , ..,..1 'Q R Q W ie' SKI-Row I: Harding, Donovan, Hines, McMillan, Hist., Smith, B,, Quesnel, Halsted, Wimpress, Eldred Nettfenian, Benclich, Schvvager, Jackson, Sharpe, Schell. Row 2: Lester, Hart, Fe-rgerson, Tillitson, Turner Wright, King, Ford, Berger, Atkinson, Thomas, Starkey, Pederson, Busby, Row 3: Costa, McHenry, Greenfield, Hodgson, Missnian, Furlatte, Whitt, Erskine, Criily, Thompson, Corr. Sec., Pearson, Artnian, Bixby, J., Gordon, Oates, Hofl urmf 1 uwvm. R ow 4: Mr. Comiskey, Striegel, Sgt.-at-arms, Molter, Davis, D, Anderson, Engel, McDonald, Bae vwi, A., Eischen, Nervick, Taylor, Reeve, Pres., Marley, V. Pres. SKI CLUB- Where did lhal lree Come from? This is the normal siluaa lion in which every Wilson Ski Club member Tinds himself sooner or later Such lhinqs as week-end Trips to The mounlains, parties, movies on skiing, and skiinq techniques are a pari oi the laseinaiinq activities which Ski Club enioys. They present the annual Ski Jump Dance lor Wilson students. This sport has a qreai lollowinq al Wilson, lor the club boasts a members whip ol over one hundred enthusiasts. lETTERMEN'S-Row T: Zitiel, Darst, Heywood, Borgniier, Went, Fox, Peterson, Wilhite, Erschen, Wagner Butler, See., Thompson, B., Pres., Mclradden, V, Pres, Row 2: Henry, D., Phillips, Tucker, Bryson, Moseley Nash, Hall, C., Terry, Gilmore, Peyton, Bordner, Leipold, Wilson, Barnhart .Row 3: Astenius, Donovan Nlichiga, Onesti, Mangrlnn, Thompson, Bane, Bradley, Davies, Miller, Marley, Reeve, D., Bourette Lourtie. Row 4: Robinson, lversen, Raidy, Rubin, Striegel, Baker, Nevis, Cotter, Green, Coleman, Baon, Farrell. 1 M ,f 3, M, 'a pw. S I , W SX H Y Q ' . L xv .x - rs .x .-X 'Wk ' is . U .t .3 .Q S423- Wg m a.: Q Q ii' ,W ,Y Q X-. is ,Qs N' ...W ,,-A J' Q. ,pm L Q Y D - ,.,.3,:X H.1:u.piQf X lf- Y ' A-'11 N M 1 - -R , fsmxw: 35... ,siiwJk J! 1 ff W y. Kiki fg , , ,As:3e?1a1,1::f:-- .,,, '.x . - wry ,am ,uw 4 W..-'-1 9 gf' 5 ' A ' HS V W ' :Wm na, , my WM-H X Q ,Y gg N , ' yx rw- 3 W w N ix-S 'N V 5- L O f X N I We , .. ID Q x N, 5, M' 1 Y 5 ie W mf Q ' 'ii 0' 'Sf .. . 253: I 'mr' J ar ' 'P' 3 . LFP V tv wi Wwkw - W SW g . 1 f 1 if 15. Sit T' fx i if. 5 ss . il ' 41 Hx.. ,MX 'hnin....,,.4........rxn-A-1-.... .amen-Am... RIDING-Row I: Richardson, Thom son. Row 2: Jones, C., Cosby, Dun ham, Perkins, Kozak. Row 3: Mr. Johns, Gabrielson, Johns, Miller, P., Carter, Quinn, Sanderson, M Q ' A RlDlNG- l-liho, Silverl The adherents of Wilson's horsey set are Riders ol the Red and Gold, some limes better lcnown as members ol The Riding Club. These egueslrians go on many unusual rides, Tor Chuck-wagon brealclasls, lo Knoll's Berry Farm, and on trails along the San Gabriel River. An interest in learning good horsemanship and becoming pro- ficient in riding are the aims ol all seventy mem- bers ol the club. Almost every Tuesday and Friday allernoon the sludenls and sponsors, lvlrs. March and lvlr. Johns, meel al Spiller's Riding Stables, en' loying lun and lriendship. RIDING CLUB-Row I: Allen, J,, Lenney, Howard. Row 2: Sommerville, North, D., Sec., Bartlett V Pres Laing, Pres,, Burton, Dill. Row 3: Mrs. March, DeSmeth, Wesson, Boomer, McConnell, Past Pres Gebelin Row 4: Engel, McGrady, Goode, Sargent, Shumate. Akx 'Bw' RECREATION-STudenTs oT lvliss l-lansen's soph- omore World l-lisTory classes gaTher in room l23 beTore school, aT noon, and aTTer school To develop Their slcills in ping-pong, checkers, dominoes, and oTher recreaTional sporTs. ln This well-esTablished club, They learn The True meaning oT sporTmanship in group endeavor. The members seT aside one SaT- urday a year Tor Their annual College Day Tour, when They iourney To UCLA and USC. There They Tour The campus wiTh ouTsTanding collegians as Their guides. The T954 year closed wiTh a gala all-day picnic. BOWUNG-Row I: Pathclmas, Cross, Olsen, Beyreis, Pawfowslci, Bellot, Mc- Nalu, Slezer, Work. Row 2: Fitzgerald, Bybee, Warner, Darroch, Falsone, 4 Dodson, Ragan, Soc., Hall, Boy's V. Pres., Speaks, Pres., Hyland, Girl's V. Pros., Basile, lrcas., Baca, Revo, Ray, Roa. Row 3: Mrs. Scheman, McCamp- bell, Long, Henry, Leder, Shaw, Eymann, Russell, Best, Howell, Wood, RFCREATION-Row I: Tucker, S., Humph- reys, Hlnkles, Irwin ,Larson, Main, Co- Pres., Boardman, Co-Pres., Woody, Ray, Frederick, Noblett. Row 2: Miss Hansen, Chandler, Wasserman, Rudd, Drost, Gripp, Smith, J., Robinson, White, Begsley, Mur- ray, Lipich. Row 3: West, Shoup, Fitz- gerald, Gronbach, Mills, Green, Harris, CotTe', English, Farguson, Blockley. Row 4: Alban, Cook, Bradbury, Burnight, Hol- loway, Moore, Hood, Sarry, Hoffman, Hutchchison. BOWLING CLUB-The Bowling Club was creaTed To promoTe opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs To develop abiliTy in bowling. They have parTicipaTed in many naTional TournamenTs, Tor each member belongs To Tho American Junior Bowling Congress, a naTional bowling organizaTion, which Turnishes Trophies Tor The club TournarnenTs. All TournamenTs are handi- cap, so ThaT even The beginners have a chance To win. ln addiTion To Team Trophies, They are eligible Tor separaTe annual awards which are keenly soughT aTTor. Kunce, S., Young, Fenner, Tilley, Carey, Reynolds, Poehlein. Row Thibaut, Lifflander, Grass, O'Brien, Trapman, Varner, Reagan Fox, Bastien, Croshaw, Evans, Finell, Kunce, R., Erkelens, Stoops. Row 5: Eddy, Foster, Ferry, Bender, Jones, Porzio, Smead, Shaver, Reynolds Baldwin, Pcffcr, Sldes, PeTcrscn. I an ATIN Row 1: Lawrence, English, Bost- vick Weber, Past Scriba, Wood, Quaes- o Aldridge, Past Consul Junior, Bis- iop Consul Senior, Charvat, Consul unior Past Quaestor, Boss, Scriba, Young, Jrt Row 2: Miss Johnson, Koeppel, lerscheid, Miller, Peterson, Bowers, Willis, JlcCullough, Anderson, Tucker, S., Thom- s Kribs, Hayes, Miss Weston. Row 3: ucker Bender, Cronin, Kahlstrom, Fee, racy Hutton, Gabrielson, Akersborg, DBarr Gaston, Bump. Row 4: Hastings, lagnard Wolf, Buxman, Anschultz, Res- nick Standly, Mackey. anguage clubs create atmosphere of foreign Ian FRENCH-The cultures and cusloms ol France are well presented at the French Club meetings. Their sponsor, Mr. Franklin, world Traveler, ra- conleur, and handwriting analyst, delves inro his personal experiences and comes up wilh inleresl- ing sidelighis on France and the French people. Members bring records in Jrhe French language for others ro enioy and learn lo sing the lirlle French lollcsongs so typical ol 'lhe counlry thai rhey are studying. Cine oi the outstanding evenls ol the year was a trip lo Long Beach Cily Col- lege and a ioint meeling wirh the French Club the-re. The club made their annual excursion lo a French restaurant and molion piclure Jrhealer in l-lollywood to celebrare the end ol Jrhe year. The French Club rounded oul iis twenty-sevenlh year on campus with a soiree enlivened with songs and dances. 91 142 LATIN-Language is lhe lcey lo The cultures ol loreign couniries. At Wilson, SPQR, beiler lcnown as the Larin Club, helps open the door io the history, customs, and ideals ol the ancienr Romans. The members explore lhe lacinaring realms oi classical mythology. A real chance lo appreciate the beaury ol Jrhe Latin language can be lound at every meeting. Under the sponsorship ol Miss A. F. Johnson and Miss X1Veslon, these language siudenls meer every other weelc lor diss cussions, movies, and lectures by guesl speakers. ln addition to ils own meet- ings, lhe l.a'rin Club lakes an aclive part in other school functions. As a member ol lnier-Club Council, its members helped greatly with The Blood Drive and the Campus Clean-Up Campaign. FRENCH-Row 1: Miller, L,, Halsted, Flax, Sgt.-at Arms, Kapp, Ottis. Row Pratte, Nessel, Richardson, Elll Thorpe, Pio, Treas., Dorrans, Past V. Pres Craig, Past Pres., Braun, Pres., Odell, Sec Mr. Franklin, Adams, Helms, Boyles, Hines Hayes, Christy, Treiche', Mix, McCu'lough Sherman, Ar, Jones, B., Freedman, Reagan SPANISH-Row 1: Krunic, Cotter, Schell, Boomer, Sisneros, Pres., Sargent, Pres., McCampbeIl, Sec., lreas., Vasquez, V. Pres., Lenney, Grubacich, Howell, Lift- lander, Munson, Murray. Row 2: Miss Dougherty, Pio, Levitt, Dreith, Shortley, Vince, Wasserman, S., Wasserman, M., Dodson, Roark, Simpson, McLean, Myers, Newton. Row 3: Nelson, Lavallee, Fierce, Betts, Bidwell, Goodrich, Jamieson, Clunk, Clutf, Beard, Dayton, Fowler, Murdock, V. Pres. ERMAN-Row I: Angle, Donovan, Past 'eas., Norton, Past Pres., Cherin, V. Pres., lest, Treas., Lang, Pres., Mrs. Burchard, lair, Sec., McGrew, Browne, Barlau, Row- ey, Steele. Row 2: Zittel, Swanson, Selzer, wanburg, Garrison, Tipping, Downenm, ooksey, John, Gordon, Schwenn, Kline. ow 3: Clark, Rasmussen, Fisher, Camp- ell, McCandless, Fleming, Barnes, Steven, lnesti. Row 4: Hearons, Kleinbaur, Ver- ryck, Smith, C., Moriarty, Peterson, Kel- ry, Gibson. SPANISH CLUB- Habla Vd. espanol? Any ot the alert members ot El Roioro, the Spanish Club, would be able to answer Si, y usted? El Roioro increased its active membership by planning un- usual meetings with tascinating speakers. some trom lands below the border, who spoke only Spanish. They enjoyed a pinata, which contained many dulces and other kinds ot candies, and trekked to Padua l-lills, as in the past, tor their Spanish play and luncheon. All ot these helped to make El Roioro, with Senorita Dougherty as iete, one ot the tavorite clubs on campus. GERMAN CLUB-Aided by the sparkle and charm ot the sponsor. Mrs. Burchard, the Ger- man Club has this year grown into one ot the leading and most active ot Wilson's clubs. Meet- ings at school teatured such erudite speakers as Dr. Kohn, Mrs. Sandhott, and Mr. Ringwald, who spoke about modern Germany. The club's attend- ance at a German movie, tollowed by a Weih' nachtstest at a German restaurant in Los Angeles was a rollicking success. The Christmas party was enlivened with carol-singing and the selection ot a King and Queen. linguists enjoy and understand other cultures SCRIPTERS-Row I: D e s m o n d Laing, Sharpe, Gartner, Cunning- P1' . ' ham, Cherin, Stapleton. Row 2 Bach, Dresnick, Weaver, Gilmore, Cunningham, Liss, Mr, Gartner, Hefus, McLellan, Skare. LA FUENTE-Row 1: Gilmore Chelius, Campbell, Stapfeton, Skare Row 2: Liss, McConnell, Gartner, Ed., Bach, Ed., Nichols, Davenport. Row 3: McCampbell, Mack, Cor- mier, Weaver, Schell, Sharpe, Greg ory, Palrneteer, Murray. Row 4: Mr. Gartner, Desmond, Cherin, Cum mingham, Woll, Commons, Laing, Fiore, Wolfert, Newhan, Dresnick. SCRIPTERS- Ever hear ot Gartner's Gulch? That's the ranch ot John Gartner, Scripters' sponsor, whore they had a picnic in Cctober. The Scripters held tour manuscript meetings at members' homes this year where they read and criticized each other's original manuscripts. ln April, Scripters had a lively banquet at Welch's in celebration ot the publica- tion ot La Fuente, Wilson's All-School, All-American magazine. May and June were the months ot tun tor Scripters with the initiation ot new members in May and the tinal picnic at Gartnens Gulch in June. 144 LA l:UENTE- One ot the only three high school literary magazines to win fXllf!Xmerican honors last year was Wilson's great l.a Fuente. Wilson lays claim not only to the tinest literary magazine, but also to the only high school magazine in Long Beach. The tops in tine tiction, hilarious humor, suspense- tul science tiction, topvnotch articles, and editor- ials can consistently be tound in La Fuente. The i954 edition teatured terse verse, contributes ay Mrs. Minami's English classes. The stories and art- icles won the plaudits ot our literary-minded Bruins. M.. is-l K Ymsis-'cg -v LOUDSPEAKER-Row 1: Newhan, Sports Ed., Smead, Pg. Ed., Skare, Pg. Ed., Gilmore, Ed.-in-Chief, Wea- ver, Pg. Ed., Sharpe, Bus. Mgr., Schell, Ad. Mgr., Desmond, Assoc. Pg. Ed., Stapleton, Assoc. Pg. Ed. Row 2: Trexel, Fashion Ed., Nic- hols, Davenport, Photog., Com- mons, Petro, Eagle, Lloyd, Photog., Gartner, Assoc. Pg. Ed., Glover, Mr. Gartner. Row 3: Fiore, Mas- songill, Kelly, Assoc. Pg. Ed., Snipes, Murray, Eischen, Circ., Mgr., Chelius, Cartoonist. LOUDSPEAKER- l-lave you read the Static yet? Every other Friday, Wilsonites can be heard ask- ing one another this question. Static is the im- mensely popular gossip column ot Wilson's All- American newpaper, the Loudspeaker. The Loud- speaker is always greeted eagerly by the student body, tor just a student body ticket entitles Wilson- ites to the tinest in tiction, humor, editorials, news, and sports. The Loudspeaker statt, headed this year by editor-in-chiet John S. Gilmore, is under the sponsorship ot Mr. Gartner. Making the stattu LOUDSPEAKER-T h e Loudspeaker staff is seen in a typical period of Q i work while they write Wilson's bi- weekly newspaper. is quite an honor. At the annual Loudspeaker ban- quet, in the Spring, the statt is announced tor next year's paper. The Statt is chosen trom the sopho- mores and iuniors in the tirst year journalism classes. These students are responsibile tor the large nurn- ber ot iokes. poems, club news, and other tillers used in the Loudspeaker. Continuing its All-Ameri- can tradition in producing the tinest in a high school newspaper, the Loudspeaker has truly earned its unique, respected, and beloved position at Wilson. 145 Y if its i 2 sf a li '-C1 r n ...- i,...f iv Q s mg... CAMPANILE-Top left: Maurice Schulman discussing the photography problems with Bob Nicholson, Photography Editor, Stan Handy, and Manfred Tuttle, photographers. Top right: Norma Lightfoot and Nan Carr, Senior Section, checking over the dummy with Sandy Cotler, Underclassmen, Bc-ve Chcrin, Clubs, JoAnn Hughes, Advertising, Barbara Lardin, Administration, and Ann Adams, Girls' Sports. Center left: John Thomas trying to get a smile out of Joan Brown, Production Assistant, and Zoi- Ann Glover. lower left: Staff Assistants: Row 1: Barbara Nerrie, Sue Prewette, Marcia Schell, Barbara Murray, Joyce Griftith, Diane Gordon. Row 2: Cecil Tilley, Loretta Grimwood, Wilhemina York, Leonard Vlleissman, Donna Davis, Marie Bell. lower right: Assistant Editors Barbara Guthrie, Joy Haroldson. discuss the dummy with Business Manager Laureen Smith. INSET: Editors Susanne Soltysik, Kay McCamp bell, and Barbara Segal examine the cover of the 1954 Campanile as sponsor Mr. Franklin looks on. The colors and design of the cover are, by tradition, a top-drawer secret until publication. and CAMPANILE-As we tight our way out ot the heap ot pictures, galley proot-i. copy, we smile weakly-but we smile. We did it. We'll never know how-Wbut we did. The Campanile is tinished and so are we. 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Our coaching greats--Skip Rowland, Bill Patterson, Pete Archer, Vince Reel, Cliff Meyer, Aubrey l'larter, Bill Hunt, Ernie Radford, Al John- son, George Meyer, Thomas Kinkade, Jack Huffman, and Frank Lord have unselfishly devoted their time to developing Wilson boys into American men. Special tribute is due to our athletic director, Rowland Davis. 'l 9 sf , 1 ' -, K fy f 1 W 1 1 gm , 63 f NNW. N-www bl, M, X Q l,+Nw-. V al a?im?i?5 Q' SE? VARSITY FOOTBALL- I 953 Scores 42 0 Nilson Redondo Nilson I9 Downey Nilson 22 WhiTTier Nilson 33 Lynwood Nilson 0 Excelsior 'ViIson I3 CompTon Nilson 2I ,Poly Nilson 23 Jordan CIF PLAYOFFS Vilson I3 SanTa Barbara I3 I2 20 22 7 20 7 25 LEASON RECORD: Won 7, LosT I, iinished as CoasT League Champ- DHS. VARSITY FOOTBALL- I-lail The Champs . These words can be appropriaTely applied To The mighTy Bruin Team This year. STarTing ouT in impressive Tashion, They rolled over Their opponenTs wiTh The TighT and vigor oT champ- ions. This year The Bruins were supposed To occupy The cellar, buT They did exacTly The opposiTe in winning The league TiTIe. IT was a long waiT, eighT years To be exacT, buT we Tinally did iT. In The opening game, Wilson showed we were noT going To be pushed around and deTeaTed Redondo by The lopsided score oT 42-O. The experTs were sTiII in conTusion when we Traveled To Downey To Tace Their ever-dangerous squad. Led by The brillianT running oT Jerry Parks, The Bruins managed To whip The Vilces, I9- I3. Our nexT opponenT was ThaT mighTy Team Trom The sTrong PaciTic league, The WhiTTier Cardinals. This Team was raTed as one oT The besT in The SouThland, buT BroTher Bruin TorgoT his good manners and roclced Them 22-I2. Then came Lynwood, new To our league, buT a good Team in every respecT. ATTer a Ii+TIe Trouble, we goT oTT and chased Them ouT oT Town on The Tail end oT a 33-20. We were going greaT guns unTil we meT a Tired-up Excel- sior Team and were soundly beaTen, 22-O. The nexT game againsT CompTon was going To be a Tough one. The game was raTed as even as The Poly-Wilson game. Wilson hadn'T beaTen CompTon since I945, and now opporTuniTy was Icnoclning. Led by The greaT deTensive play oT Gary Allen, Wilson emerged TriumphanT, I3-7. Then came The big one, The annual Poly-Wilson rivalry, which is known Through- ouT The SouThland. Time and again, Wilson was behind, yeT we ToughT baclc To earn a hard ToughT 2 I-20 vicTory. Now The exciTemenT was building up, and here was our chance Tor This coveTed championship. Jordan never lcnew whaT hiT Them. ATTer scoring a quick Touchdown, Wilson boTTled Them up, and wenT on To score an impressive 23-7 vicTory. VicTory was ours, The championship had come baclc To Wilson. BuT The worlc was noT Tinished. We meT SanTa Barbara in The second round oT The CIF Finals. Over 700 sTudenTs Traveled up To waTch our Team play, only To see Them go down TighTing, 25-I3. Our school spiriT helped To produce This championship Team. ISI VARSITY FOOTBALL-Row I: Co' Lent, Luper, Parks, Daaok, Bartl Cook, Miller, Nervick, Enzweiler Row 3: Mr. Rowland, Mr. Radfc Bourette, Tuttle, Mr. Hicks, Mr. J Lodwick, Rush, Tilley, Mr, Meyers Q, b Jawa VARSITY FOOTBALL-Upper: D guard, Parks, fallback. avenport, Tackle. Center: Main, guard, Allen, Tackle. Lower: Bourette, l X . .5 ' oo l X . . I X . , 1 lf wood, Camillone, Butler, Schuler, Thompson, Mgr., Ellis, Buckles, ld, Quinn, Mangrum. Rubin, Jackson, Eischen, Allen, opkins, Barrad, Darst, Thompson, l Q VARSITY FOOTBALL-Upper: Thompson, end. Center: Enzweiler, center. Cooke, halfback. Lower: Schuler, halfback, Jackson, end. 'ww -as nw 1 A ,F f XXV. Q p A K ww, A ' ' I Q mfg 01 M T ' Q , ,hmf e CL if,,,,, E. f, J p .. an Q N9 . x X. . .. 1- 'A , fx 3 15, KA ' Z J X v -ki XE Y an W R Q 4 fig 0 '52, . yr ii gp ','N,?s.Q.,.,X A PM , , Q 5, Q' SQ if 4 1 MN i I A. E., I: .,.. v ii:- -' 5 ' -'.. f , X fli- o A A K' Nm. . Uv Y... ...N r Qu Q A ,gs .Q xgf My Q . ,wg Q 'gd S, as S Je Sw 'kv 'if ix lik MW .. ,N V-5 I , .ix 3 , n W Qs i' Lim A xv X S l Q Xi S, s 53 New g N x 4 XO Q g Jak Y 'if W 25555 ,f 1, if H ffm fr.. . 9515 ' mu 'fear ii- 2 W h 'um. I A ,x sim M W Q mix -5 M L ' X f 'PS l'v .1 Wu? i Qin an . if as lst My x x A ,,,' ' Q M5 .IV FOOTBALL-Row I: Humphrey, Millies, Wilson, Ally, Bronaugh, Wahlgren, Barn- h t cl M W G ff th B l P t ar. Row 2: Woo y, gr,, est, ri in, Smi , oyd, Gil is, Box, De ries, Tipping, Mr. Hicks. Row 3: Roth, Burr, Zettle Marrig Dron, Bushrod, Peterson, Kadow, White. Row 4: Penclergast, Dreher, Swanson, Lawrence, Kaclow, Mitchell, Lagerbord, Dills, JV FOOTBALL-ThoughouT The years, our JV's have been The baclcbone oT our var- siTy, yeT They are The mosT underraTed, and leasT wriTTen-abouT, oT all The Teams. i953 changed This siTuaTion and puT The spoTlighT on Wilson's greaT JV Team. STarTing ouT in impressive Tashion, They dropped Downey Vilces, I4-O. Qur JV's proceeded To WhiT- Tier and again proved Their meTTle. The nexT game Tells iTs own sTory. IT was againsT Lyn- woody The Tinal score was I4-I3, in Tavor oT Lynwood. lT was a hard-ToughT game and a hearT brealcing loss, buT wiTh The will To Tight, The boys made up Tor The loss by deTeaTing Excelsior 28-20. Their luclc did noT hold True To Tashion in The nexT game as CompTon beaT Them, I4-O. lNlexT came The big one. The varsiTy had deTeaTed Poly: now iT was up To The JV's To Tollow suiT. They wenT wild and deTeaTed Poly by The lopsided score oT 30-WO. Cur JV's deserve praise Tor Their Tine worlc and The good iob oT coaching done by Bill T-'liclcs This pasT season. B FOOTBALL- Building Tor The l:uTure describes our valianT l954 Bee Team. Learn- ing sporTsmanship and The will To TighT, our Bee Team was preparing Tor The TuTure varsiTy parTicipaTion. The Team iTselT con- sisTed mainly oT sophomores, and They bore our name bravely. Their mediocre re- cord does noT reTlecT The True siTuaTion. The Bees were never shuT ouTg They managed To score aT leasT one Touchdown in every game. They sTarTed ouT wiTh a bang, being voTed The ouTsTanding Team in The PTA lvlillm Carni- val. Coach CliTTie Meyer did The usual ex- ceIIen+ iob This year and produced Tine maT- erial Tor The i954 season. B FOOTBALL-Row 1: Spielman, Wilson, Story, SanJose, Robinson, Brekke. Row 2: Brown, Knudson, Heald, Mgr., Reese, McMillan, Matthews, Flood. Row 3: Smifheran, Prosser, Cassady, Fulgharn, Greeno, Watkins, Christopher. Row 4: Burnight, Porter, Mann, Bowman, Duty, Wolf, Molly. - - :sess,'ssswsme'sr'e VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row l: Partch, Iverson, Quinn, Campbell Row 2' Musc wi z r mi imore o Redfern, Cooke, W g . . h t , Mg., S th, GI Y ung, Linford, Long, C pt Mr. Patterson. Varsity Basketball Attracts Hundreds of Spectators VARSITY BASKETBALL-With hard work and good coach- ing, this year's Varsity team did exceptionally well. At the tirst ot the season Wilson was rated titth in the league. However, atter losing some close games, the team started cliclcing. As the season progressed, Wilson began to be the tallc around town. because we won tive games in a row and then deteated Poly 60-58 tor the sixth straight win. Atter Poly came the Jordan game. This was a big one be- cause it ended the tirst round ot play tor the B teams. Up to this time the team had won twelve games and lost two. Then the second round started and the team continued its winning strealc. Atter we trounced Downey, Lynwood, Excelsior, and Compton, we came to the second game with Poly. This was the game that decided whether Wilson would lead the League or tie with Poly. It was close all the way. Wilson showed superior team play, but through the one- man ettort ot James Smith, Poly won the game. However, Wilson beat Jordan in the last league game to tie with Poly tor the League Championship. Wilson dropped the last game ot the season to Fillmore at Santa Monica. Out- standing player ot the team was George Wagner, who was :hosen on the CIF tirst team. Because ot our excellent Varsity regulars, Wilson played in the CIF tinals tor the First time in several years. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi SOI1 SOI1 SON SOI1 SOD S071 SOD SOD SOD SOD SOI1 SOI'1 Downey Lynwood Excelsior Compton Poly Jordan Downey Lynwood Excelsior Compton Poly Jordan SEASON RECORD: Won I I, Lost I Tied tor Coast League Champion shi P. 157 I 9 0 ff, C ,M N 'E Q , if-ii if Captain, Jack Long, Guard Jolwm Gilmore, Guard Varsity Basketball Stars George Wagner, Center Dick Parrch, Forward Ron Lmford, Guard X KX if Qiuqu .. X I u V . P 5 sm in 3 is ,qeq .,. In 'A Z li s Qli lz: i 1. .. F . R 0 'if' . ,.,.1 ,T iiilhjll 3 i j .X .V X , , blqlllr , N , Zyl H w .x x S ei ' jeg. . A Y f 5 X K. ,Q , s I D ,',i, ' U4 K 6 7 .W Ei J .5 3 , gi . ii like g 1 Sheridan Bailey B BASKETBALL-Perhaps The sTrongesT B Team in The hisTory oT Wilson began iTs season by beaTing TilTeon opponenTs in an row. Then League play sTarT- od. Wo won all Twelve games and Took The Champa ionship. The Team was led by Two high-scoring iuniors, Mike Lees and Roger Gurich, buT The real work was done by Threo seniors-John Sheridan, Gary Bailey, and Bob EiTzpaTrick. During The sea- son The B's enTered The Excelsior Bee Tourney as coeTavoriTes wiTh Poly. The Two Teams meT in The Tinals wiTh Bruins on Top, 56-4l. Roger Gurich, who neTTed 68 poinTs in Tour games, iusT shy oT Tho TournamenT record, was named on The All- Fiizpairick Lees Gurich 'l'ournamenT Team. Qur B Team had everyThing a championship Team could have, speed, accuracy, husTle, spiriT, deTense, and above all a TasT break, which no oTher Team could egual. Perhaps The mosT appreciaTod goal achieved by The squad was Thaf They played Poly Three Times during The season and sTopped The JackrabbiTs cold each Time. lT was Poly's only deTeaT on Their 22-game schedule. The Team, who probably had The sTrongesT bench in years, was led by 6' 3 Gillis. When anyone oT The regulars was ouT oT The game, he would Till in and do a remarkable iob. Q O Bee agers Win Twenty- even Trang T ames B BASKETBALL-Gary Bailey siiatehcs thc ball from Phil Kim of Poly. Bailey was high score in this comribuiinq ninciocn points io help bcai Poly 52-42. f B BASKETBALL-i954 Scores League Championship Tournamen Wi son 54 ST. AnThony's I Wi son 54 FullerTon f Wilson 55 Newpori' H. 4 Wi son 56 Poly 1 League Games Wilson 63 Downey 'Wilson 74 Lynwood Wi son 7 I Excelsior 4 Wilson 67 CompTon 1 Wilson 69 Poly ! Wi son 75 Jordan 1 Wi son 57 Downey f Wilson 86 Lynwood Wilson 59 Excelsior Wilson 74 CompTon Wilson 52 Poly Wi son Jordan 1 66 SEASON RECORD: Won I2, Lc none, Finished as Coasi' Leag Champions. B BASKETBALL-Row I: Bailey, Fifzpairick, L Gurich, Sheridan, Mr. Hunt Rovv 2: Kane, Cole, Saracino, Crail, Moore, Gillis, Carmody, Prosser, Smitheran, Merino, Weber, Mgr. JV BASKETBALL-The I954 JV Baskelrball season was marked wiTh unexpecTed and remarkable suc- cess in ThaT pracTice did noT begin unTil well inTo The baskeTball season. A league schedule was play- ed Tor The TirsT Time by JV BaskeTball Team aT Wil- son l-ligh School. Coached by Mr. Kinkade, The Team was noT beaTen in Twelve conTesTs wiTh oTher schools. They improved sTeadily, unTil aT The end oT The season no serious ThreaTs To vicTory were meT. The purpose oT The JV BaskeTball Team is To build maTerial Tor TuTure VarsiTy Teams. This year's Team was no excepTion. Since no seniors were re- Tained in The sguad, emphasis was placed on The younger boys, especially sophomores. Dale Welin, a 6' 2 iunior, was The leading scorer Tor This year's Team, ably assisTed by such scorers as Warren Wilson, Jerry Bronaugh, Mervyn VVolT, Jim Xarhis, and Don STuTzman. ExcepTionally promising on deTense were Jerry Bronaugh, Mervyn WolT, and Larry Taylor. The members oT This year's JV Team will be oT valuable assisTance To The Var- siTy in The year I954-55. JV BASKETBALL-Row 1: Taylor, Wolfe, Baskin. Row 2: Stufzman, Bronaugh, Welin, Beckman, Xarhis. x..! 2 161 SITY WATER POLO-Row I: Callahan, Thomas, Wood, Koch, Tranter. Row 2 Quinn Thomas Rhoades Hulme Gillis South Row 3- Cole Bordner Fox, I 1 f 1 1 ' - 1 1 R Reeves, Garrison, Dick. Row 4: Caldwell, Lyman, Brock, Reeves, Smith, F y Dreyer, Snead. VARSITY WATER POLO-AlThough expecTeol To wind up in The cellar aTTer losing such sTars as STeve- son and Drum, The Wilson poloisTs proved very Tough in league cornpeTiTion as They came in a sur- prising second in The CoasT League race. The league was wide open excepT Tor Downey, who won The championship. Wilson, in spiTe oT ups and downs, was a big surprise in league play. We came in TirsT insoTar as ciTy play was concerned, beaTing boTh Poly and Jordan Twice by lopsided scores. PeTe Archer did a Tremendous iob wiTh The varsiTy This year. We can look Torward To bigger and beTTer Teams. Special menTion Tor Joe Reeves, lvlilce Gar- rison, and Don Reeve, who made The All-CiTy Team. WATER POLO-Row 1: MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAY ERS- Kelse Reeve Peterson Row 2 CAPTAINS Y Henry, B, AllCify, So.-Calif. Champ R V Vall VARSITY WATER POLO 6 Wilson El Segundo Wilson Jordan Wilson HunT'Ton B. Wilson D-owney Wilson Poly Wilson Com pTon Wilson Jordan Wilson Downey Wilson CompTon Wilson Poly SEASON RECORD: Won 6, LosT 4 Finished 2nd in League. 162 B WATER ,POLO Wilson I2 El Segundo Wilson I l Jordan Wilson 9 Hunl'lon B. Wilson 5 Downey Wilson 9 Poly Wilson 5 Jordan Wilson I Downey Wilson 3 Poly Wilson 4 Whillier SEASON RECORD: Won 7, Tied l, Finished as Coasl League, CIF Champions. B WATER POLO-Wilson's undaunled ancl power- lul B leam swepl everyone oul ol ils way lo win lhe league and CIF Championships. They losl only one game in lheir quest lor lhe lille. Our champion B's also won lhe coveled cily lille. Led by Jim Kelsey, voled lhe oulslanding poloisl in lhe cily, lhey splashed over such powerlul league leams as D-own- ey. Jordan, and l-lunlinglon Beach and delealed Whillier lo lalce lhe CIF Finals. Charles Lourlie. DU!!! IILKN WEN IA B WATER POLO-Row 'I: Wilson, King, Went, Bryson, Borgmier. Row 2: Cormier, Henry, Hall, Moseley, Kelsey, Henry, Makature. Row 3: Onesti, Singleton, Jon Tucker Holston F ell Kivinski 1 1 1 - Bob l-lenry, and Jim Kelsey made lhe All-Cily leam. C WATER POLO-Waler Polo is one ol lhe lew sporls which lields a C leam. These lighlweighls, nol lo be ouldone by lheir bigger brolhers, proved lo be lusl as lough in lheir league. Their 3-5 re- cord was good enough lo land lhem lhird spol in Coasl League. - Water Polo Teams Continue Fine Performance C WATER POLO Wilson 4 El Segundo Wilson I Jordan Wilson I3 Hunl'lon B. Wilson 7 Downey Wilson 3 Poly Wilson 2 Jordan Wilson 2 Downey Wilson 2 Poly SEASON RECORD: Won 2, Tied I, Losl 5, Finished 3rd in League. C WATERPOLO-Row 'I: Olson, Sawyer, Gilmore, Berry. Row 2: Noble, Connor, Peterson, Barnett., Perry, Byyny. Row 3: Blackburn, Phillips, Fox, Peterson, Hogon. VARSITY SWIMMING-Row 'lz Borgmier, Thomas, Quinn, South, Cormier, Row 2: Reeves, J., Garrison, Lyman, Elliot, Caldwell, Bordner, K., Reeves. Row 3: Finney, Moore, Fox, S., Bordner, D., Dreyer, Thomas, F., Koch, Cole. OUTSTANDING SWIMMERS-Row 1: Byyny, lcy, Cole. Row 2: TEAM CAPTAINS: Wilson Noble. 164 VARSITY SWIMMING-ll is hard lo eslimale lhe spiril and capabililies ol a group ol aihleles unlil lhey are sea- soned. During ihe swimming season ol I953, Wilson hil an all-lime pealc by allaining All-American slandards and ranlc- ing iirsl in lhe nalion. Names such as Jim Sleveson, Jaclc Webb, Dave Drum, Benie Farrell, and Bill Price will be long remembered in 'rhe years lo come. This year expeclalions ran high. Since we losl mosl ol our Varsily boys, il was necessary lo rebuild 'rhe squad from lhe relurning leller- men and lhose moving up from lhe B ranlcs. The Varsily finished Third in lhe Coasl League compelilion. ln dual meels lhey won lwo, while losing live. Bul never during 'rhis lime was lhere a leldown in spiril, only a desire lo do beller nexl lime. Inspired by lheir coach, Pele Archer, lhey per- lormed splendidly. VARSITY SWIMMING-Right: Kemp Borgmier in a forward one-and-aehalf. Left: Visiting star in exhibition swanrdive. 'lMMlNG-WiThouT a doubT, This is The TinesT B squad To compeTe Tor The school. They have broken every nl and League record, including some Cll: records. e oT The boys are up Trom The Championship C Team 953. Many have swum Together Tor Two years. The 'ience gained This year will be invaluable next year mosT will reach Varsity sTanding. ln The Dual ivieeT emerged undeTeaTed, won 7--lost O. ln The Whittier fs, They placed second, as in The Midwinter lnviTaTion- tampionships. Our B Team won The Coast League wpionship and were in hoT conTenTion Tor Cl? honors. Swimmers Maintain B SWIMMING-Row I: Wilson, Bryson, Cannon, Heners, Bor- gmier, Cormier. Row 2: Greeno, Daniels, Tucker, Lourtie, Moseley, Hall. Row 3: Murdock, Henery, Kelsey, Farrell, Robe- son, Kivinski. C SWIMMING-Learning as you go has been The moTTo oT The swimming Team. The boys have been worlcing hard This year, as Their Tie Tor TirsT place in The CoasT League proves. Even here, in The lightweight division Tor new boys, records have Tallen. MosT ouTsTanding is The record in The baclc- sTrolce set by Dick Byyny. a sophomore. Diclc's record is now The oTTicial Coast League Record. ln Dual Meet Comp- eTiTion, The Cees won 6-4losTl. They placed Third in The WhiTTier Relays and The iV1idwinTer lnviTaTional Champion- ship. Our C Swimmers Tied with Poly Tor The CoasT League Champoinship. WiIson's Reputation C SWIMMING-Row 1: Fox, Blackburn, Barnett, Noble, Byyny. Row 2: Clancey, Berry, Phillips, Peterson, Vally, Hughes. 165 -P .A ri' ff? 1 . jar il- as i A ' Q Eq. ivygf ff tl' ' L 'X ff X ' W , ,.,. i , lx 6 '4 ..,.: KN R : H X t A I . . S S K B N E ,I V Z I :I Q I is 5 Q., Q ,,h v I A A AIA 'Air R R., . .1 kAx' bg I VARSITY TRACK-Row I: Allen, Bradley, Hunsaker, Rasmussen, Bartholomew, McFadden, Davis, Tevis, Peters, Cotter, Wh'te, Dreher. Row 2: Selzer, Wolhstattar, inson urce i St , P ll, Green, Butler, Stanton, Bau Jackson, Rubin, Thompson, Hollis, Coleman, Manion. Row 3: Darst, Siders, Strobridge, Baxley, Dreesm Bell Jarvis Alderman Enzweiler Covelli Lawton Walken Mr Reel 1 1 i i 1 ' 1 Trackmen are Coast League Champions V TRACK-The season opened with the annual decathlon, which saw Bill Bartholomew, Fred Sharpe, and Marty De- Bruyne as victors in the A, B, and C divisions. The Bruins placed sixth in the l-luntington Beach lnvitational, tourth in the Santa Ana Relays, third in the El Monte Relays, and eighth in the Compton Cup. Wilson competed against Grossmont l-licih ot San Diego and Santa Barbara l-ligh, producing several marlcs ot national standing. The Varsity made history by being the tirst Coast League Team to cleteat Compton l-ligh School in a dual meet, thus bringing to Wilson its tirst Coast League Track Championship in tive years. A telegraphic meet was held with East Wichita l-ligh School, two-time detending Kansas State Champions, vhich saw the Bruin squad elce out a two-point victory and tlzus establish Wilson as the mythical Kansas State Champions tor the IQS4 season. V TRACK-Alderman, Dreher, Peter, Bartholomew, M m, an, VARSITY TRACK SCORES Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson cFadden. 79 95lf2 92V2 60lf2 73V2 30lf2 Downey Lynwood Excelsior Compton Poly Jordan 25 3'f2 l llfz 43V2 25lf2 23V2 53-E. Wichita. Kan. 5l I 5 VARSITY TRACK- Upper left: Hollis breaks the tape in the 220 as Elclon and Sanjose follow. Upper right: McFadden wins easily as he paces Lent and Cassidy in the Jordan 220. Center left: Leitch is shown in a spirited contest with White as they register the emotion of victory. Center right: Hansen leads Green to the finish in the 660 with Jordan. lower left: Davis and Stanton clear the low hurdles in a close match. Lower right: Bartholomew and Davis sail over barriers as they easily outdistance their opponents. TRACK-Row 1: Graham, Harris, Hazelhurst, KelIy, Butte:'tie'r:l, Marley, Hansen, Hollis, Peters. Row 2: shop, Rupel, Jensen, Prosser, Taylor, Hayworth, Reese, Smith, R., Short. Row 3: SanJose, Holden, attox, Faff, Lobell, Ritchey, Matthews, Green, Bostian, Brekke, Eldon. TRACK-Row I: Smith, Mitchell, Cole, Peterson, Debruyne, Hogan, Bain, Hayter. Row 2: Farrell, Jay, inchell, Green, Cochrane, Harris, Weber, McMillan, Campbell. IACK-Upper left: Don Butterfield takes B high hurdles against Poly as Hazelhurst takes second. inter: Hayter breaks tape in sizzling C 660 against Jordan. Right: Bruins Bradlev, Cassady, and Lent ank Poly in Varsity lO0. Lower right: McFadden and Cassady take l-2 against Jordan in Varsity 200. inter: Mitchell and Campbell in the C 880 against Jordan. Left. Gary Peters vaults 12 feet 3 5X6 inches iainst Jordan to set new school B record. Inset: Lettermen's Club president Bob Thompson presents rmer Wilsonite and member of the T952 U.S, Olympic Team Johnny Barnes with trophy symbolizing ambership in the Wilson Hall of Fame. B TRACK-lt it weren't tor the perspirati on the hand ot the tast-running anchor m ot the relay team, he would have crossed t tinish line 25 yards in tront ot the opposii team, but instead the illusive baton slippi trom his hands a tew yards trorn the tal and gave Wilson the runner-up spot in t Coast League title race. The All-Leag meet was won by a 20-point margin overt second place team, due to the outstandi pertormance turned in by Don Buttertield the hurdles. School records were set l Gerry Peters in the pole-vault, Jaclc N Fadden in the 220, Don Buttertield in t high and low hurdles. The league record w brolcen by the B relay team at Compt- lnvitational lvieet. Season Record: Won lost l, tinished as runner-up tor Coe League Title. Won Compton lnvitational. C TRACK-Leading the Baby Bruins third place in the Coast League in an 6 ceedingly close race was high point m Marty DeBruyne, league champ in the bro- iump and pole-vault. Undeteated in thc events and the low hurdles during the yet lvlarty tollowed up his decathlon victory tine style. Also outstanding were Tc Green, George l-layter, and Stuart l'-lar in the 660. Jerry Cole threatened the schc high-lump record by coming within eighth ot an inch ot the established heigl All-around pertormances were turned in Gary Mitchell in the dashes, high-iump a broad-lumpy l-larvey Peterson in the sprii and hurdles: and the pole-vaulting trio Bob l-lague, Jim Perry, and Gary Bar Season Record: Won 3, Lost 2, tinish 3rd in Coast League. -Lurxq-unslxuu'-1.1 ' CROSS COUNTRY-VARSITY: Row I: Baker, White, JV Capt., Stinson, Nevis, Manion, Hunsaker, V Co- Ca t Smith R Cotter Green T Coleman S eakes Harris JV- Row 2' Thom son Fabera Carmichael P-1 I -I 1 1 -I 1 P f v f - P I 1 1 Thach, Mattox, Cross, Siders, Baum, Graham, Hawkins, Smith, R., Leitch, McNab. C: Row 3: Fink, Moore, Alderman, Thompson, Holt, Molter, Bradley, Anderson, Baxley, Wohlstattar, Striegel, Davis, Barham, Selzer. Cross-Country Men Aim for New Records CROSS COUNTRY-This season was one ot the best in Wilson's Cross- Country history. Our Varsity placed third in the league, beating all but Jordan and Compton. The Junior Varsity tor three years in a row has been League, as well as All-City Champions. Jerry l-lunsalcer, Tom Green, and Jerry Cotter were outstanding among Varsity runners. Ray White was ot our leading Junior Varsity winners. All men on the team have really earned their letters tor their outstanding worlc during the past season. Mr. Glover is their mentor. CROSS COUNTRY-Leading Times l.8 mile course l-lunsalcer 9.08 mins. Cotter 9. l O mins. Green 9.l l.4 mins. B TRACK SCORES Wilson 83 Downey I2 Wilson 74lf2 Lynwood 20lf2 Wilson 44V2 Excelsior 50lf2 Wilson 58lf2 Compton 36lf2 Wilson 67 .Poly 28 Wilson 73 Jordan 22 C TRACK SCORES Wilson 44 Lynwood 33 Wilson 37 Excelsior 40 Wilson 67lf2 Compton 8lf2 Wilson 38 Poly 39 Wilson 56lf2 Jordan 20lf2 9 1 4 1 AX-QL.-o 'ZA--L-.. VARSITY BASEBALL-Row I: Pagliaroni, Cooke, Wiihife, Coach Meyer, Mr. Lord, Krenwinkle, Seyfried, Lalley. Row 2: Erickson, Mgr., Baker, Horner, Thompson, Kinney, Campbell, Smith, Carson, Mgr. Row 3: Hopkins, Merino, Schuler, Massongill, Nadeau, Stiles. VARSITY BASEBALL-The season sTarTed oTT wiTh a veT- eran Team which losT only Two men by graduaTion. They wonT undeTeaTed Through The pracTice season, sparked by The baTTing oT The All-CIF TirsT baseman Jay Cooke, Bob Schuler, and Nick I-Iopkins, and The piTching oT Gordon SeyTried. They wound up The TirsT round in a TirsT-place Tie wiTh Lynwood and CompTon, having suTTered Two close deTeaTs wiTh Lynwood and Jordan. Cooke's consecuTive hiTTing sTreak was TerminaTed in The Lynwood game. The ace piTcher, Gordon SeyTried, has a record oT six wins and one loss Tollowed by Ted SmiTh, wiTh Two wins, no losses. The Bruins had a sTrong double-play combinaTion in Bob Schuler and Bill STiTes. CaTching was ably handled by I953 veTeran Jim Pagliaroni. The mainsTay in The ouTTield was lvlilT WilhiTe, along wiTh Bob Thompson and Jerry Lalley. AT press Time They were in second place in The CoasT League. VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Wi son 5 Downey I Wi son 0 Lynwood 2 Wi son I5 Excelsior I Wi son 5 Compfon I Wi son I 2 Poly 2 Wi son 3 Jordan 6 Wi son 4 Downey 3 Wi son 3 Lynwood 5 Wi son 2 Excelsior I V BASEBALL-Pagliaroni batting out a h 'I70 Ome FUFI ,. i..L.. '.':.. j xv-m. V BASEBALL-Upper: Wilhife, R. F., Horner, C. F., Krenwinkle, P. Center: Hopkins 3B., Pagliaroni, C., Schuler, S. S. Lower: Cooke, 1B.,Seyfreid, P., Thompson, L. F. JV BASEBALL-Row I: Gurich, Garrozola, Jamison, Bronaugh, Cormac k, Lees, Ellis, Bennett, Rosier. Row 2: Merino, Saladine, Young, Nelson, Taylor, Polowskie, Robinson, Main. Row 3: Flood, Mgr, Lagaborg, Blount, Heath, Tanner, Gillis, Whitcomb, Campbell, Speilman, Mr. Rowland, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-A+ press lime, lhe JV ball leam is in a lirsl place lie wilh Complon lor lhe Coasl League Championship. Led by Caplain Diclc Garrazola and paced by Dennis Cormaclc, Jerry Bronauqh, and Lem Jamison, lhe Team has compiled a record ol len wins and one loss. Warren Nelson and Sleye Pawolonslci, sophomore pilchers, are lhe mainslays ol lhe mound. The Varsily will piclc up len ol lhese boys lo fill ils vacancies nexl year. JV BASEBALL SCORES Wilson I0 Downey 4 Wilson 7 Lynwood 5 Wilson I I Excelsior 7 Wilson 4 Complon 7 Wilson 2l Poly 7 Wilson I0 Jordan 7 Wilson 7 Downey 4 Wilson 2 Lynwood 0 Wilson 4 Excelsior 3 SEASON RECORD: Al press lime, +ied lor Firsl Place in League wilh Complon. ,xf ': JV BASEBALL-Ellis, Catcher, Cormack, lB, Bronaugh, R. F. 172 T A , 1. VARSITY TENNIS-Row I: McLean, Waggoner, S., .IV TENNIS-Row 1: Sherman, Weill, Peyton, Donovan. Row 2: Mullikan, Waggoner, T., Mansir, L., Fink. Row 2: Mansir, M., Welin, Lenzer, Harris, Smoot, Miller, L., Nash, D., Berger, Dr. Flax, Persinger, Shilling. Harter. xRSlTY TENNIS-A+ press Time The VarsiTy Tennis Team, coached by . l-larTer. was in second place in The CoasT League, and showed greaT provemenT over lasl' year. Progress was rapid This season as Co- ipTains, Phil SmooT and Mill McLean kepT up The good morale and lining spiriT along wiTh manager Dominic Camillone. While There were individual sTars on The Team, The doubles combinaTions oT Sam Wag- ner-Phil SmooT and Tiger Waggoner-Vahl Harris led The Team To Tories. ln The singles we had Bill McLean, Dave Berger, Mike Orr and ally MaTThews deTending The name oT Wilson. Season record aT press ie: seven wins, Two losses. ULF-This is The TwenTieTh consecuTive year ThaT Wilson golTers are Tending champions in The CoasT League and The elevenTh sTraighT year aT we are deTending champions oT So. CaliTornia. This is a record oT ich we are exTremely proud. The ranking members oT The squad were n TalboT, Bob Lewis, Ralph lrwin, Dick SmiTh, Jim Rankine, Phil TenkhoTT, b Terry, and Maurice McDonald. WILSON GOLF SCORES Wilson-Jordan 35- I 81 I9-I7 Wilson-ParamounT 36- O 81 36- 0 Wilson-WhiTTier 3l- 5834- 2 Wilson-Poly 20-I6 8: I6-20 Wilson-CompTon 36- 0 Wilson-Downey 36- 0 Wilson-HunT'Ton B. 3l- 5 8: 28- 8 Wilson-EI Rancho 36- O81 36- 0 SEASON RECORD To claTe: Co- favori+es for League Championship. GOU-FIRST YEAR1 ROW lr Han- GOLF-VETERANS: Row 1: Lewis, Irwin, Smith, D., cock, Dickenson. Row 2: Davies, Rankine, Tenkhoff, McDonald. Row 2: Talbot, Peterson, Verbryck, Moore, Mr. Bowman, Jacobsen, Carmody, Reeves, Hankins, err , Mr. Davis. 'I73 GYMNASTICS TEAM-Row 1: Gadberry, Fantone, Brown, Teeple. GYMNASUCS TEAM-Wilson afhlefes have parficipafed in gymnasfics compefifion in fhe pasf, buf fhis is fhe firsf year fhaf an organized feam has represented fhe school. Compefing againsf Poly and Sanfa Paula in a fhree-way meef, Tom Quinlan taak firsf place in a free ex, on fhe horizonfal bars, Dick Blake fook second. Our feam placed fhird in CIF compefifion af Pasadena, Dale Blake fook fourfh place on fhe horizonfal bar, and Tom Quinlan, second. Kennie lvleren fook a third place in the free ex . The feam placed fiffh. ln a four- way meef with Bellflower, Jordan, and Excelsior, fhe feam came in second. Quinlan, Blake. Row 2: Purucker, Weiman, INTRAMURAL SPORTS-Wilson's inframural pro- gram is made up of sfudenfs who enioy compefifion in afhlefics. These fellows enioy playing buf cannof make fhe school feams because of inexperience or because of work commifmenfs. They play for fhe fun only, since there are no awards given. lnfra- mural sporfs include feam sporfs such as flag fooff ball, baskefball, volley ball, soff ball, and individual sporfs such as fennis, golf, handball, paddle fennis, and swimming. Qur intramural program is divided info a combined junior-senior league and a sopho- more league. A large percenfage of Wilsonifes compefe in af leasf one of these sporfs. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS-JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL: Row I: Crow, Capt. Row 2: Register, Nuckols, Theirs. FOOTBALL: Row 1: Mansir, L., Sisrueros, Capt., Christy. Row 2: Privette, Isaacs, Mansir, M. SOPHO- MORE BASKETBALL: Row 1: Beam, Jory, Bridwell. Row 2. Fierce, Capt., Talley, Mitchell, Lavallee. 'I74 4 FACULTY SPONSORS-Row 1: Scheman, Johnston, Govas, Gunn- in Row 2- Zefsdorf, Smart, Death- g. . erage, Hiltgen. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Spring: Acosta, Beistle, Bybee, Poehlein, Pres., Wasserman, M., Carey, Was- serman, S., Jones. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Fall: Beistle, Downs, Poehlein, Marcus, Carey. YL! Girls' Sports Popular with Hundreds GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Under the guidance ot the GAA sponsors, the executive board works to improve the GAA and to plan more act- ivity tor its members. 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FIRLS' BEGINNING TENNIS-Row 1: Akin, Hodge, Brightman, T., Johnson ,, Fredricl-cson, Ncwball, Bowers. Row 2: Litflanders, Mills, A,, Hummer est, Schoeder, Peebles, Pres. Fall Sem., Archer, Row 3: Lenny, Dickin on, Johnson, N., Pres. Spring Sem., Oates, Cherin, Gaston. PIRLS' ADVANCED TENNIS-Row I: Poehlein, Williamson, Kleinhammer res., Rowe, Gibbons. Row 2: Servance, Dominguez, Johnson, Beistle Ioxie, Rosebolt, Chaffee, Selby, English, Miss Johnston. Row 3: Carey iregory, Hossom, Dennerlein, Rustrneyer, Bartlett, Moody, Adams, ump. TUMBLING-Row I: Dudnick, Perkins, Peterson, Plyler, Doan, Amour Row 2: Acosta, Bond, Wood, Boyles, Jones, E. Row 3: Lenney, Mansuy McLeod. BEGINNING AND ADVANCED GOLF-Row 'lx Sherman, Patterson, Law son, Morris, Wilson, M., Brown, J., Cline, Swope. Row 2: Queen, O'Barr Mays, Gordon, Anthony, Barham, Dikeman, Wood, Fortson. Row 3: Ruder Welch, Marcantel, Palmer, Carter, Seabring, Powers, Artman, Johnson GAA Activities Important to Many Sports Amateurs . strenuous outdoor team activities. Wham MAJOR W 81 STAR WINNERS- Girls who have sTayed aTTer school, parTicipaTed in The required number oi GAA acTiviTies. earn a Minor W. ATTer many more hours of aThleTics, They may be awarded a Major W, which is worn on Their sporTs sweaTers wiTh disTincTion. Major W winners are eligible To ioin The W club, a sel- ecT organizaTion. A sTar is given Tor each acTiviTy pasT The Major W. W CLUB-Moody, Beistle, Blair, Miss Deafherage, Poehlein, Carey, Mrs. Scheman. STAR WINNERS-Row I: Fryer, Marcus, Bybee, Carey, Miller, Poehlein, Wienbrenner. Row 2: Acosta, Beislle, Blair, Dudnick, Barham, Skeen, Knack, Moody. MAJOR W WINNERS-Row 1: Baca, Rosebolt, Mar- cus, Poehlein, Carey, Weinbrenner. Row 2: Miller, Moody, Bybee, Dennerlein, Blair, Williamson, Beistle, Rustemeyer, Skeen, D., Skeen, A,, Acosla, Barham, Fryer. SWIMMING AND DIVING-Row I: Read, Willis, Wright, Breckman, Wilson. Row 2: Baca, O'Bryan, Ellithorpe, Craig, Baum, Nagel. Row 3: Johnson, Bump, Braum, Garverick, Exley. Row 4: Morris, Bybee, McGrew, Lawson, Johnson, M., Carey, Lockyer, Rudd, Johnson, M. SWIMMING AND DIVING-The Girls' Swimming and Diving Club is parT oT GAA. lTs purpose is To pro- moTe beTTer sporTmanship among The girls in The Tield oi swimming. They parTicipaTe in The play days and hold long-disTance swimming races, relays, and diving meeTs. ADVERTISEMENTS WORK AND PLAY-Wilsonites keep the Campanile as a treasured part oi their library, to read and re-read hundreds ol times. They find in the Advertising Section pictures of their friends who patronize the firms where they are assured of quality merchandise at reasonable prices. The merchants who support our annual are imbued with the same school spirit that has made Woodrow Wilson High School a name honored and re- spected in Long Beach and throughout the Southland. LONG BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN is fhe besf place fo puf my money, Ted Lyman, Sfudenf Body vice-presidenf, says fo Sid Bacon, vice-presidenf of fhe LONG BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS A N D L O A N ASSOCIATION. Yes, agrees Sue Waddelow, presi' denf of fhe lnfer-Club Council, and I can gef more dividends on my money af LONG BEACH FEDERAL. Marie Rifsema, feller, adds fhe im- porfanf informafion fhaf all fhe ac- counfs are insured up fo Sl0,000. Long Beach Federal Savings and Loan Associafia Ill! 1 i 1 Phone- 7I20!l Nnxt In Pos! llfflvu 5 Ill I' 180 These fhree preffy Wilson girls are fabric shopping af SOMMER'S YARDSTICK STORE. Says Donna Chase, Varsify flag girl, SOMMER'S has a large selecfe ion of lovely yardage. Anyfhing you could wanf from rich looking formal fabrics fo lighf coffon prinfsf' Jill Monfgomery, Varsify song leader, agrees. This dusfy rose nylon crepe cerfainly cafches my fancy. I orefer fhese filmy fabrics. Joy Haroldson, Campanile As- sisfanl edifor, adds SOMMER'S nof only has a large variefy of maferials buf a large nofions deparfmenf and lcniffing cenfer in fheir Basemenf Sforef' A girl's wardrobe is always fops when she uses fashion fabrics from SOMMER'S. Sommer's Yardsfick Sfore WINNER, LOSER, OR! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LOVER , N Q 'fat .fi You CAN judge a man by his cover audi Shep . th Street Phone B-4121 181 lhis is whaT l call a 'really cool' shirT. JusT righT Tor a warm summer day, exclaims Jim Enzweiler, VarsiTy TooTball sTar. Mrs. T-loneywell looks on as Bob Thompson, PresidenT oT LeTTermen's Club, assisTs Jim in his choice oT a casual nylon shirT. Bob wears a brillianT red linen weave shirT while Jim has chosen a blue and grey Arrow French ging- ham. Mary Jane Rider, VarsiTy song leader, and Bob PeyTon, Supreme CourT JusTice, are looking over a navy linen weave shirT. Bob wears a brown slub weave shirT. The Tellows are oT The opinion, and Mary Jane nods her agreemenT, ThaT HONEYWELL 8: CARPENTER handle The TinesT in men's wear. Honeywell 6 Carpenfer Ann f'-XrTman, Treasurer oT Ming, reveals her good TasTe in cloThes as she shows Jackie King, VarsiTy song leader, and Diane Gordon, member oT Campanile sTaTT. The dress she has iusT picked ouT. As The girls ad- mire Ann's selecTion, we noTice ThaT Jackie is wearing The brand new princess-sTyle dress, and Diane's pure silk prinT would look darling aT any semi-Tormal dance. All agree ThaT GRETA'S is The place To go Tor smarT cloThes. I sou e ru 10119 beach - fC'f!fr'Y! nm In Tha- llc-art of llc-lmonl Short- ,Ei n We A s,9,s.,MX,N il l-lere we presenl The Senior Boys' Quarlel oul in The palio. Dean Thompson, enjoying ARDEN Diced Cream, says, I like ARDEN Diced Cream because il really Jrops all olher produclsf' Alan Spencer and Iris Whilman, varsiiy flag girl, seem To be enjoying some ARDEN Chocolafe Cake Roll. ARDEN Coffage Cheese cerlainly is cleliciousf' adds Del Nadeau. HARDEN Chocolafe Milk is Jrhe best commenfs Sue Davis, Phi Bela Kappa, buf Joyce Grilfilh, vice presidenl of Ming. slales, ARDEN Flavor Fresh Milk can'+ be beat Sonny Rush agrees. Arden Farms Co. l502 Santa Fe Phone- 6-9207 183 As Jerry Parks will Tell you. Tor good Tood and TerriTic prices, iTs BEANY'S. ATTer The show or a dance, BEANY'S is a swell place To go Tor a snack ThaT will Till all needs. DOT l-lardcasTle and Mickey Erickson are busy wiTh one oT Those delicious malTs as only BEANY'S can make Them. Jerry Parks and P. J. Robinson seem guiTe pleased wiTh Their Cecil sundaes. For a snack or iusT a cool drink, BEANY'S is The place To go. Beany's No. 2 l prefer To shop aT CAREER GIRL because oT The Triendly aT- mosphere and large selecTion oT sporT-cloThes, says Sue PreweTTe. Campanile sTaTT member. Fay Pearson, popular Tashion model, replies, CAREER GIRL is The place To go Tor The Top name brands and cloThes Tor all occasions. especially Their CaTalina Swim SuiTs and Wondamere SweaTers. You're righT There, adds PaT Peacher, vice-presidenT OT Gamma Gamma, There's a wide varieTy To choose Trom Too. Yes, CAREER GIRL is The place where all The Wilson sTuclenTs go. agree Sue, Fay, and PaT. Career Girl I47 E. -lth Street Pham- 75445 Scorf Chelius, Loudspeaker carfoonisi, Bob Evanoff, member oi Junior Sralresmen, and Jackie Skeisey, Pepsrers' presideni, are inferesfed in one of ine popular brands of cologne Thar is in qreaf demand ar Hwe EGYPTIAN DRUG COMPANY, wbiie Donna Davis, Campanile siaii member, is sbowinq one of ine favoriies in The perfume line. Egypfian Drug Company 5l2ll li. 2nd Slrl-1-I l'Imna- 9001515 SHOOK UP?! ' an 1 A r . 1 1 . r ..,, r .i .I M. is Y I ..., K4 r if, ' ,, 'Mrk M , ' at ' s 'y v-f4,'f Q--vv g - K M 'avr , ,vrffy-,1,,kJ'5s-7.1-' We . V , hy f-QW '-sua,-Spf!-lf' ft ,Q 'f - . 4 A' x iilfwqikmfqffawj 'fluff 2 -s ,,w 9:9 x . 5 . 1 .A wx . , ,Q s ,. ' BQ 'J Q ' E h 'gl ' ai il K H . , fi Airy., s Ia, 0 :Q lif 7 3 2 .MQ s we s fl, ' yea: Y sv. 'ff '74, xl x 10 .ii ' ,gif ff '?2ffi iffifL..'i' 1 rf fzfrf .,, X P 1 , V -'-v' is 34 K: ' ,455-' . Charles lover boy Dolan Jerry false Lalley Wes muscles Young O Belmont Shore 186 Dorill Jones, Rila Fergerson, and Fred Townsend are lrying 'ro guess whal lucky girl is deslined lo receive lhe fancy candy Lloyd McGinnis has chosen. Lloyd. Sludenl Body presidenl. lhinlcs WAGNER'S is 'rops for ser- vice and qualify merchandise. Dorill, oulsfanding scholar, and Rila. pre'r+y Ming member, have been looking over +he wonderful se- leclion of greeling cards. Fred, Campanile pholographer, has iusl offered To lreal al The foun- lain. Everyone says, Greal! Lel's go! WAGNER'S is a popular slop for all Wilsoniles. Wagner Drug Co- 7th 8: Redondo Ph. 801-55 or 007578 .aa K 5 aa 1 as fs 2. ' ' ,. ,. i. ff' wig 2 'a V f Nga' gui? and away we go. . . Babs Dinsmore Campus Slrar in summer cofrons Carol Dalfon Sfyle Scou+ from WALKER'S Bobby Brown Publicilry Scoulr 54. JV, mg. 'sf .u s xy, 5' Q ss af, scixfsgxo xg .wdsi IQ re XA, Wow! Looks like fun! And every one of Hwe girls deserves a free ride for Choosing ine smarfesf ooflrons of fne season from Walker's sfreamline Colledion of summer's neweslr, mosf colorful dresses. from WALKER'S Second Floor of Fashion W Ilcerk the friendly store of Long Beach Pine at Fourth-Phone 707-451 eff 'V n VM 4 187 Leon's Bridal G Formal Shop There really is a large seleclion ol dinner gowns, says Barbara Nerrie, Campanile cover designer, as she models a cockiail dress- bullerlly and floral prinled illusion, black, red, and blue prinl on pink over pink lailela. and black velvel ribbon on bodice. And so many Iormals lo choose from , adds Sandra Coller, Phi Bela Kappa, as she models an orchid nef formal-nylon oilsel wilh rulfles, Ilower spray shirred bodice wilh a slole. I agree, says Barbara Leder- man, Sealbearer, as she models a Iwo-lone formaI-- blue over pink, side-Tiered drape, 'ruckel bodice wilh a slole. LEON'S is lhe only place lo shop for evening gowns because lhey Iealure iormals exclusively, says Ann Adams, Jr. Slalesmen member, as she models a lull Ienglh nile formal, nylon embroidered illusion, ruffle Ilounce, and a shoulder bolero wilh The Queen Anne collar. l ndependenf-Press Anolher well-earned success- Iul year for The Campanile, commenls T. V. Wood, Manager ol The Commercial Prinling Deparl- menl, of The INDEPENDENT-,PRESS TELEGRAM. Il's nice Io have The assurance of such splendid help and coopera- lion as lhe INDEPENDENT-PRESS TELEGRAM always gives us in pub- Iishing our school yearbook, slales Kay McCampbeII, Campanile Co- Edilor. Susanne Sollysik and Barbara Segal, co-edilors of The Campanile, proudly agree by expressing sin- cere lhanks lo The INDEPENDENT- PRESS-TELEGRAM prinlers lor help in making lhis year's Campanile a sure success. -Telegram COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT lilh and Pino 'IBB X I Telephone' 705-95 l -lim' ll Fd Dreyer showing oil his new cull linlcs is also showing oll his new Scollish handloom sporl coal in exclusive WALT JORDAN model. Colors are blended charlones, reds and whiles. A new V-panel diamond argyle wool gaucho lied lo an imporled Barni sell-belled slaclc is being worn by Gene Osler who is showing a Balboa 'rrunlc lo George Wagner. The overplaids have Talcen over lhis sporl coal in Char+one base wilrh while overpane. a handloom from England fashioned info WALT JORDAN'S own model. George Wagner Jralces plalinum grey flannel slaclrs and blends The whole oullil inlo an oulrlil of dislinolion. Allee Arnold admires Fred Kelly, who is checlcing his oullil in lhe mirror. Arnold is dressed in a new while flake on brown-base suil, lhinlcs he is plenfy sharp. Bul Fred Kelley lcnows he is sharper in his Halian WALT JORDAN crealion. 'lba 3 Q2y,2lKl0..1ilM ' kwa lf l we ,J Li, Q A my ri iw Ilruzulwny and l':u-iiiv xsZjQr?l-llfmvfmwrygm wi! l'lmu1- 7-0991 wg if-V!-yy .f 189 Jaclc lvlclzadden, Direclor of Publicily, and Dick Bujfler, Governor of Safely, pause oulside PHIL HAHN'S MEN'S SHOP 'ro admire Jrhe good-looking shirls and slaclcs. llpi-n Friday Night 'lil 9. Phil Hahn's Humphreys Music HUMPHREYS-Long Beach's oldesl and larqesl Music Slore, wel- comes high schoolers lo shop for re- co rd s, radios, inslrumenls, and phonographs. l've always boughl my m u sic al merchandise from HUMPHREYSH, says Jimmy Rush, one ol Wilson's Top-llighl solo lrumpelers. We can see lhal +hey have The lalesf in records and pori- able radios , agree Lee Smilh and George Ball, members ol lhe orches- Jrra. Helen Kennedy, record deparl- menl, Ken Robinson, Band lnslru- menlrs, and Don Humphreys hope T h al yo u'l l always remember HUMPHREYS lor Every+hing In Music. Company I30 Phu- Ave-. Phono 0-1296 90 ON LAND OR SEA- ANYWHERE UNDER THE SUN . . . summer lun awaifs These smarl' Bruins who know Thai all good vaca- +ions begin a+ BUFFUMS '... Campus Represenfafive Juliela Marlow wears iaunly sailclolh separales in sunlighl yellow. Dave Alderman lakes a cool approach To warm wealher in ever- popular denims and a new llalian- designed TT Club shirl. ' r From Sun-Charm Sporfswear and Varsiiy Shops. ..if..af.i.a.m. 'io 'xoiiNEIEi'6iiiHaf 50111. U I - uffums c WW, WT'T f?W Wf iu..Eu- Long Beach Sonia Ana Barbara Gulhrie, assislanf ed- ilor of Campanile, hands a delicious fudge sundae To Bill Marmion, Senior Class president Says Bill, The ice cream here in lhe Sfudenl Sfore sure is swell. Well, how could if be anyihinq else, says Beverly Cherin, edifor of The Campanile's club sec+ion. Afler all i+'s BECKLEY'S Quali+y Ice Cream. - Barbara agrees, BECKLEY'S adds wonderful flavor +o any ice cream Treat Beckley's Nan Carr, presidenl of Yoga Sororily, and Srephanie Nye, popular Wilson senior, are modeling lovely Korei' of California summer fashions from LE-WILLS DEPART- MENT STORE. Loolcing fhrough Jrhe Seven- feen, raled high in leen-age slryles, rhey nolice many ilems ihal are leafured al LE-WILLS in Jrheir line sporlswear deparl- menl. A few of lhe oulslranding lines carried here are Calalina Sporfswear, BeH'y Barclay dresses, and Ship and Shore blouses. E-WILLS I I 42 Viking W'ay Phone' 5- I 647 2 Everyone comes 'ro DOBYNS lor shoes 'ro lil any occasion, says Janis Brown. Popular iunior Janis models a pair of red denim llarfies wilh while embroidery, as she ad- mires KedeH'es by lhe U.S. Rubber C o m pa n y on DOBYNS Casual Depar+men+-Second Floor. Dick Parlch, Varsily baslcelball slar, agrees wilh Janis, as he selecrs a pair of shoes by Mansfield-blue nylon mesh and calfslcin. l+'s DOBYNS for rhe lalesr in fashion and varie+y, adds Jo Anne Hughes, member of A Capella Choir, as she models a pair of blaclc opera lirrle heels. Dobyns Foofwear, Inc. l cerTainly enioyed my lunch here aT The LAFAYETTE, says Mar- gareT Breckenridge, perT vice-presi- denT oT Scholarship. The Tood was really swell, agrees Jim Ragan, ATTorney General oT CaliTornia Junior STaTesmen. Sherry T-lossom, Supreme CourT JusTice adds, Such guiclc service Too. Our waiTress was so eTTicienT. You can'T beaT This delicious Tood aT such reasonable prices, says popular senior, KeiTh Bohl. The LAFAYETTE HOTEL Tea- Tures Dining Room, Grill, and modern BanqueT Rooms. These popular sTu- denTs all agree ThaT one oT Long Beach's Tiner places To eaT is The LAFAYETTE. Lafayeffe H ofel lT's OBERJUERGE'S Tor really Tine TreaTmenT Tor our cars, ex- claims Chuclc STriegel, Traclc man- ager. Sandy WhiTT, BruineTTe, whole- hearfedly agrees as she waiTs paTienT- ly Tor The Tinishing Touches on The car. AI OBERJUERGE noT only TreaTs The cars royally buT he does a TasT and eTTicienT iobf' adds Sandy Saposnelc, Campanile sTaTT member. Jim lvlc- Nalo, STudenT Body vice-presidenT, lends a helping hand wiTh The Top oT The car as he waiTs while Al OBERJUERGE Tills The Tanlc. Oberiuerge's I l Ss-vond sll'l'0f Plume 909-I40 193 .ill l Termino Pharmacy 3950 li. llh Slrm-t ljllillll' Il-7603 Here we see lhree vivacious Wilson girls who have sfopped af TERMINO PHARMACY +o selecf a boflle of LeLong perfume. Barbara Lardin, Campanile slall member, has iusf discovered from Fleurelle Allen fha? TERMINO PHARMACY carries a complele line of cosmelics. Emo- qene Trexel, Girls' League president lcnows lhaf TERMINO can be de- pended upon lor qualify merchan- dise. Shirley Plemon, Jeweled W winner, reminds rhe girls lhaf TERMINO has filled prescriprions lor Wilson qraduales for many years wifh accuracy and reliabilily. They also carry a complele line of Hall- mark greeling cards for all occas- sions. Dorolhy Hardcasfle and Norma Lighlfool, Class of I954 194 Congrafulafions from Official Phofographer l954 Campanile IIHIIMD lh-llilowc-r lloulc-vu Bellflower Tllrrc-y 7-6821! CHRIS MYRON STUDIOS Wilson sludenls keep The re- cords going round and round al CARL'S RADIO STORE al ils pop- ular locaii-on in Belmonl Shore. Cule Carol Cunninham, La Fuenle poeiry edilor, says, I go lor 'rhese 45's : 'rhey save loads of space. Frank Smead, presiclenl of lnler- Club Council, adds agreeingly, You're righl aboul lhalr, Carol, if makes for lois more records. Joan Sperry, Govern-or ol Welfare, and Joe Reeves, Senior Class Council member, lhink +ha+ a record player would be iusl' ihe Jrhing lor a gradualion giff. I Carl s 5110 E. Sovond St. Phono 801-72 Always ready 'ro serve The Wil- son Sludenl body wiih cheerful smiles and qualify merchandise. Our every need is answered by lhis on campus laciliiy. STUDENT STORE MANAGERS: Glenda Farrell, Evelyn Sloan, Doug Pelerson, Roslyn Baum, Linda Farrell, Jim Enz- weiler. Wilson Sfudenf Body Sfore 195 i wi 1 gum 1 if 52 ...t...,, E 518 E ! -.., hu-in fi' ? LAST HECTIC DAYS-Campanile goes to press too early for us to be able to include scenes of the 1954 graduation week but the events of 1953 will be duplicated on our own campus as we rush about to sign Campaniles and have others sign ours. Graduating seniors proudly show their diplomas. Posed above are Bruce Mctfandless, Jeanne Garverick, Bob Peyton, Dick Partch, Ted Lyman, Sherry, Hossom, Bob Thompson, and Diane Adams, outstanding graduates ot 1954, Traditionally, too, the class cledicates a bronze plaque, underneath which is sealed a box containing class documents, including a Cam- panile. Sheldon Gebb presided over the ceremonies for the class ol 1953. Wilson Class of 1954, Hail and Farewell! -Courtesy of the lndepenclenl'-Press-Telegram Engrav 196 'x six f 3 l me Q E 1' i Y . - JIQ ,ifxi L 3 Qs if R if 'P K sg x ,Mp Armin .5 Qqxy 1 . b ,,, 5? ,, -Q. we fl 1 1 1'l3f5.g. i ,., .A NS Q W 3 ,mx I ., I K 1 x 2,5 '-' fi' 4 5 H 1 M S51 W S X , .f X .P X 1 b I I f-, J gi t ' if k ' 5 W 94 53TT 'f'1 , , .Y 551 , -' ' ' ' - I X 5- 5 '::: ' Q ' i 5 R ,df Q? I7 A 13 II H .SN fgx. R5 .... t . iw: 0 , A A , 5 X V , , 1 F 4 xi 1 . , H , Rig Q 4i'7 iff - I Xa N W X g 1 Mg .ae K X ff EE 5 1 3 , as 5 1 ii 2'Q' I 1 F . ' i 5 Q KI' ,,,, j ,KW 'X , my .,. x MSS WJ '-4' . Edu. ' QL .- I ' i F, x 9.5 , 'll 'T 'f-oi, X W A 51 f 'EM 'bfi if ,ff ,Q ,f 5 uf N k-wx M W: 1 W.. I ..+..:auzL:........ 'fa -eww. ,N . wr, ,I V 751,553 5 . tg' -Q? .Q si i f R, 1, .,.,. i x , if X 'wi D, VS' .V Q um. X iallfn , gf' -' ,, is ex - ,. X ,W aj, - .X A 1 L 'X X 4 .3 vi fi. 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