Sidelines: It didn’t get much better than ’51
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Don Cantrell
Newport Harbor High’s Class of 1951 is charting fun plans for its
50th anniversary Sept. 7-9. The grand day for the colorful banquet will
be at 6 p.m., Sept. 8, at the Balboa Pavilion in Balboa.
Two other days will feature happy events featuring a cruise to
Catalina Island, another cruise around the harbor and a trip to Harbor
High to visit Heritage Hall.
The Class of ’51 drew many honors in most sports, including a
co-championship in varsity basketball, but it also drew high accord in
the fall of ’51 when it contributed numerous football players to Orange
Coast College and helped win the school’s first-ever gridiron
championship in the Eastern Conference.
Chairwomen Norma Marshall Millett, (949) 673-9595, and Ann Gristy
Knipp, (949) 548-2678, will create a golf event if there is sufficient
interest.
The key Harbor grid mates were All-Sunset Leaguers Bill Wittman,
guard, and Glen Griffith, end. Second team all-leaguers included fullback
Larry McMasters, tackle Bob Woodhouse and center Bob Burdick. Halfbacks
Mel Smalley and Wayne Welty earned all-league honors as well.
Bob Scotland, Rolly Pulaski, Bill Gannon, Jack Meeks, Bill Schmidt,
Dick Veneman, Dick Jones and Roger Pfister performed as other fine
gridders.
Numerous Class of ’51 members had already played on the ’49 squad,
which finished 8-1.
The football team, under Coach Al Irwin, won six, lost three. The
pleasing wins came over Riverside, Oxnard, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Orange and
Huntington Beach. The losses were to Fullerton, Excelsior and St.
Anthony.
Coach Ralph Reed’s varsity track team enjoyed a third year of winning
all dual meets, but was nosed out in the all-league final meet by Santa
Ana.
Bob Norman’s high jump of 6-2 5/8 was one of the highest marks in the
CIF in 1950. Lloyd Swingle heaved the shot, 53-5, and his teammate, Bob
Van Drimlen, was only an inch behind. Bob Woodhouse clocked a 4:49.9 in
the mile.
Baseball and tennis had average seasons while the boys varsity swim
team enjoyed a school record in the 200-yard relay when Stan Agar, Bruce
Baird, Don Aarvold and Ed Johnson finished in 1:46.3.
The class is still looking for current addresses for the following
mates:
Diane Abbot Beck, Pauline Babbitt Estes, Beverly Barnes, Florence
Beaudry Luth, Robert Beckstrom, LuBelle Boice, Joe Brito, William
Buckner, Delores Ann Christensen Loring, Nancy Cole Graham, Eileen
Coleman, Delroy Cragg, Robert Crane, Barbara Crosby Knox, Ruth Dahnke,
Walt Doucett and Ron Engle.
Also, Eleanor Ferguson Armstrong, Connie Gammon Sides, Glen Griffith,
Robert Hancock, Carolyn Harrison Kuhn, Fred Harvey, Shirley Jean Hilt,
Richard Hunt, Geraldine Hurtado Gallagher, Don Jacobsen, Grace Johnson,
Robert Johnson, Charles Kepper, Virgil Khan, Joy Kurkel Hockersmith,
Ricard Lane, Robert Larson, George Lorton, Bill Mashburn and Betty
McCarthy Trimble.
Also, Charles McKinnon, Jr., Dan McGrew, Shirley Merrill Corley, Frank
Miller, Walter Mitchell, Charles Mobley, Ken Nelson, Sharon O’Connel,
Diane Parson, David Peterson, Jackie Phillip Lathrop, Suzie Pleger Lemos,
Ronald Quarry, JoAnne Queen Doucett, Mary Richardson.
Also, James Ritter, Florence Seeger, Don Southworth, Barbara Sprague
Jones, Lorraine Stillings Klein, Dennis Sullivan, Robert Van Drimlen,
Donald Walker, James Welty and Donald Woolever.
The known deceased ’51 classmates are:
Marlene Anderson Sturtevant, Warren Sturtevant, Clara Bennett Kemper,
Wayne Berry, Robert Buell, Mary Davis, Dale Coleman, Barbara Ellerbroek,
Evelyn Hatch, Shirley Herman Deluca, John Johnson, Norman LeGendre and
Gloria Lohman.
Also, Colleen McDermott, Larry McMasters, Shirley Mithoff, Mel Omerod,
Jane Norton Hofford. Ed Paull, Marilyn Snow, Lloyd Swingle, Ronald
Taylor, William Wittman, Ronald Weldon and Madeline Zerbe.
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