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Tiki Goes to College - Yearbook Archeology
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I'm opening this thread to catalog Poly-pop and Tiki images from old highschool and college yearbooks, as well as from other academic ephemera from the 1950s & 60s. I've finally accumulated enough images to make a start but I'm hoping other folks might have a few. I seem to remember Sven winning a yearbook on eBay back in 2002 that had a Moai for a mascot, (I think the team was called The Islanders). I'll start with the older images first. These are from the Pepperdine College (Los Angeles) yearbook of 1955. In among the photos of fraternities and sororities, was this popular club: The Aloha Shirts that these Beachcombers wear are really top-notch. Here's a closeup of the officers: They also performed valuable services for the student body: In Torrance CA, El Camino College's Chi Gamma Iotas held their 4th annual "Beachcombers Ball" in 1957: In the same yearbook was this photo of the Chi Theta Chi sorority; winners of the annual "Spring Sing" competition. Here they are, singing "Aloha Oe":
I also recently scored some complete bound-editions of Stanford University's "Chaparral" magazine - a humor publication that parodied the more serious Stanford arts magazine called the "Sequoia". Here's an interesting ad from inside the March 1958 issue: I got excited, thinking I had discovered proof of a new Tiki Restaurant that I had never heard about. But I should have known better. This is a humor magazine and they were parody-ing one of their regular advertisers :down: Still, The photo of "Idy's" must have been taken in some real Tiki Bar. I wonder which one? Best of all was this large, full-page ad from the June 1958 issue of Chaparral. I love the dress, the modernist drapes, and the tapa-trimmed lamp with the tiki base: That's it for now. I'll keep combing those vintage yearbooks for more. Sabu [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2009-01-16 17:45 ] |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2009 5:15 PM
Wowweee! That was fabulous, and inspiring. Mahalo. |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2009 5:26 PM
Another awesome post Sabu! Thanks! |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2009 6:17 PM
Eye Spy.....How many hidden flat tops can you find in this picture? Take your time kids and real look hard, they're hard to spot. I count 18 out of 23 guys sporting a flat top (78%). Where can I get an application to join the Beachcomber club? Zulu |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2009 6:33 PM
Brilliant post Sabu! |
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Sat, Jan 17, 2009 12:43 AM
PRETTY nice, Sabu....but now, indeed, behold THIS : THE Tiki yearbook of all yearbooks, perhaps, from San Diego's Coronado High School 1962. TIKI MODERN readers might be familiar with this image from page 194: ...but did you read the plaque?: Here is some more imagery from the pages of this fine, textured hardcover:
Of course they had it as good luck charm, too: Coronado is a peninsula/island outside of San Diego. So the High School paper was called "The Islander", here's its staff: The appearance of "Tiki" as the school mascot again supports my theory of the craze reaching its peak in the early 60s. Though this is the typical yearbook, full with student photos, "Tiki" reappears periodically:
Here is a nice collage with "Tiki" at its center.... ...when you look at the upper left corner image, it looks like passionate pagan rituals were happening!: Some of the text below refers to "HIM" also: The ending is especially haunting, as it seems to foretell the downfall and abandonment of Tiki style: [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2009-01-17 00:52 ] |
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Sat, Jan 17, 2009 5:33 AM
GREAT thread Back in 1955 those cats Hawaiians Thortiki PS TC a constant learning |
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Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:11 AM
The Tiki remains the Coronado HS mascot, remains on campus, and still is featured, on the high school T-shirts etc... |
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Sun, Jan 18, 2009 2:00 PM
Geez - our HS mascot was a crazy Scotsman and the band uniforms were authentic kilts, etc. California has the coolest stuff! How can I get my hands on one of those T-shirts?! LOL PS - What a fun thread - we need more of these! [ Edited by: beadtiki 2009-01-18 14:00 ] |
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 11:53 AM
Man when we graduated as Spongers (imagine our logo a sponge diver) we presented the school with a concrete bench. So lame in comparison to that Moai statue! Sabu/Sven I love old yearbooks and this has been one of my favorite posts on here so far. Thanks for sharing these and hope some more pop up soon. [ Edited by: leleliz 2009-01-19 11:54 ] [ Edited by: leleliz 2009-01-19 14:32 ] |
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 2:30 PM
great topic sabu! i am intrigued by the stanford magazine find with the parody of the Edy's advertisement. my best guess is that the students are at the lanai in san mateo. the lanai -- guesstimate of 1949 skipper kent's i ruled out the castaway, tiki bob's, trader vics, and hawaiian gardens in looking at interior shots. considering these are college students, its typical to not go so far for drinks or dinner, so san mateo sounds like a pretty safe bet versus oakland or sf. thanks for all the great pics and history! got tiki? [ Edited by: tikicleen 2009-01-19 14:34 ] |
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 3:10 PM
Wow! I always wondered! Photos, please (of both?). I wonder if they know it's in TIKI MODERN now. Man, I love TC :) |
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 3:27 PM
i am intrigued by the stanford magazine find with the parody of the Edy's advertisement. my best guess is that the students are at the lanai in san mateo. I too was thinking about where those whacky Leland Stanford Junior University kids could have been. One, I thought Skipper Kent's for the look, and The Lanai for proximity to LSJU. Two, I was thinking how The Jab could be in that shot and no one would think twice about it. Your photo of The Lanai does look pretty similar. Is that tea pot the same in both? My vote goes with The Lanai. Great topic, Sabu. Interesting, informative, and it has a Dick Nixon appearance! You know if a topic mentions RMN, I am bound to show up. midnite |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 6:36 PM
Bigbro - That yearbook is phenomenal. I agree that it's probably the most "tiki" yearbook out there. I need to hunt up some other years. There might be some more interesting cover artwork from subsequent years. Tikicleen - Thanks for posting those great photos. I'm inclined to agree with you and say that the photo of "Idy's" must have been The Lanai. Here's a closeup of the Idy's tableware :down: And here's your photo of the Lanai :down: You can see that the teapots match, as well as what you can see of the lamp (upper right area of the first photo, right next to the man's cheek). What looks sorta like a Skipper-Kent's Moai mug on the left-hand side is probably just a bamboo mug with the man's fingers wrapped around it. But I could be wrong. [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2009-01-19 18:46 ] |
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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 7:31 PM
When I was in high school I played Basketball against Coronado High. They were in our league, so we pIayed them twice a year with one of the games at Coronado. I remember they had a Moai painted on the wall of the gym and in the middle of the court where you jump center. The Moai was very much their symbol. I believe it was even used on their uniforms. Being that Coronado High is less than 10 miles from me, it might make for a fun feature in a future issue of Tiki Magazine. |
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Tue, Jan 20, 2009 5:38 PM
I'm sure Coronado High has every yearbook ever made... too bad I doubt they'll let a TC'er view/scan/upload those pictures. Unfortunately it sounds kinda stalkerish Awesome photos all - this thread was an unexpected treat! Trad'r Bill |
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 8:35 AM
Yessssss! That would be a great subject, mixing vintage material with photos of today! We want to see that mural, and the uniforms! The great thing is that their mascot was clearly a Moai, yet it was christened "The Tiki": Book of Tiki, page 40: |
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Sun, Jan 25, 2009 12:45 PM
Hey Sabu, So I thought this would be the best place for this: There's a stock Hawaii image every couple pages or so. Here's the only tiki one: The grades were designated Alii, kahunas, and Menehunes: Buzzy Out! |
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Wed, May 27, 2009 12:21 PM
Cross ref with... "The new school is accented by traces of tradition. The quad has a lava-rock tiki statue donated by the class of 1961, and there are photos of the old Coronado High embedded in mosaic tiling on the bases of planters for the tipu trees. The science building's Seventh Avenue wall mural was preserved in its renovation." |
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Wed, May 27, 2009 12:26 PM
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Wed, May 27, 2009 8:56 PM
Umm, Scott, sorry, but I am slightly perplexed as to the meaning of your post. |
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Thu, May 28, 2009 12:04 PM
Sorry Sven, I just had a brain lapse with regards to grammar... argh... Now, here are the images from the old post, but not all sized reduced and non clickable .
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Thu, May 28, 2009 1:28 PM
Fantastic thread!!!!!!! |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Wed, Oct 5, 2011 8:24 PM
Time to add to this thread. Here's a photo of the Tau Kappa Epsilon men at the University of Wisconsin, Madison from their 1966 Badger yearbook. All of the fraternities and sororities had great, creative portraits, but these guys take the cake. Shades of Animal House: "Some houses have dogs for mascots, but the TKE's settled for nothing less than a minor god — the idol in the picture. Their tiki was prominent in many of their theme parties — the Hawaiian luau, the shipwreck party, and the Aku- Aku party. Homecoming with the Kappa Delta's had a 23 Skidoo theme, but the good luck god must have been used for Badger Song Fest since the TKE's teamed with the Kappa's for first place. Little did those stone figures on Easter Island realize the effect they could cause as far away as Madison." :down: Another fraternity tiki - this one lived with the Pi Phi's at USC. This photo is from their 1961 El Rodeo yearbook: [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2011-10-05 20:35 ] |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Wed, Oct 5, 2011 8:48 PM
This one's from the 1941 "Promenade" yearbook from Pepperdine University in Southern California. "HOALOHA, a Marilyn Hall social club, was organized in 1937 under the name of Triple E. The name was changed to Hoaloha in 1939, and at the same time an Hawaiian theme was adopted. The club strives at all times to promote deeper friendships among the girls of the college, to assist in activities for the betterment of the school, and to help members fulfill the ideals of Christian womanhood. In the past year club members enjoyed an initiation party at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Squire. Dinner parties in Clifton's Hawaiian room and elsewhere, a lawn party for new students, and the traditional formal banquet of the spring quarter were other notable dates in the club calendar." :down: Here they are at Clifton's Pacific Seas: |
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Wed, Oct 5, 2011 11:06 PM
" fulfilling the ideals of Christian womanhood" in pagan environs, right on! Love that Tau Kappa "Long Ear" Aku head, too! Wonder if it still exists. |
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Mon, May 19, 2014 6:25 PM
Time for a bump of one of Sabu's great old posts. Found this cool photo on-line from the 1953 Beachcomber Days at the Harbor Junior College in Los Angeles. That Wahine on the table was captivating! DC |
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Mon, May 19, 2014 9:02 PM
Just read this entire thread for the first time. Great stuff, thanks for bumping it DC. |
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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 5:07 PM
SoCalSavage, Your welcome. Always nice to see some of Sabu's old posts. Found an article about a Go Native Tiki event that was sponsored by the guts at the Darwin House and the gals at the Dalton House at the Florida Presbyterian College.
Great looking looking Tiki set up. The story:
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Wed, Apr 8, 2015 3:10 AM
Here's a little different twist, the Hale Mai Kai Tiki student apartments Humboldt State College. They opened in 1963. DC |
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