Amador Valley High School - Don Days Yearbook (Pleasanton, CA)
- Class of 1939
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Text from Pages 1 - 40 of the 1939 volume:
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DUN DQYS
AMADOR VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Pleasanton, Calif.
1939
Man's self-conscious pride in accom-
plishment is newg he has developed a
sense of exhibitionism. His exhibits from
the small county fair to the mammoth
shows of the last decade give evidence of
his desire to show himself and the World
what he has been able to accomplish. On
Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay is
further proof of progress. There Pacifica
keeps watch over representative exhibits
from the many nations of the Pacific area.
We, as students, are proud of our ac-
complishments, and this yearbook bears
witness to that fact. In it you will find a
chronicle of the year's events and the
story of student life at Amador. This is our
exhibit-our ,proof of progress.
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Dorothy Oxsen
Gladys Amczro
Theresa Erdcisco
Ruth Hansen
Lily Cdtfodio
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FRANK MOLINA
DORIS MENDONCA
HELEN FREITAS
SHIRLEY DURKEE
CARON MCGONEGAL
HELEN KAMP
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The lunior class, the largest in the school, has had
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supervision ot their adviser, Mrs. Bennett, and their
OffiCe-IS, Sergio Bonetti, Bob Haas, Virginia Wasson, and
Bette-Georgiene Arendt.
Top Bow Boy Moller Harold Nielsen Howard Hansen, Mrs. Bennett, William Toaspern, Morris Elsnab,
Second Bow Dick Trimmingham Myrel Rich Bill Hall, Lois White, Eleanor Kamp, Sigrid Oleson, Elsie
Berns Iohn Fraciscc Robin Bruce Harold Malmquist, Tom Butler,
Third Bow Rosemary Sessa Marielouise Roberts Mary Miller, Alice Taylor, Dolores Miller, Bernice
Cahalan Dorothy Machado lda Wolfenoerger, Hazel Machado, Norma Frost, Helen Baker, Made-
Bottom Row Norma Volpi Mary Sancata Adeli e Sa'reno, George Yamaguchi, Bob Haas, Sergio Bonetti,
Bette Georgiene Arendt V1 ginia Vvassori Gladys Amare, Elaine Lund, Eleanor Koopmann, Gene-
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The Sophomores have had an eventful year. The
annual Sophomore Hop, an Hawaiian dance, this year
was unusually successful, The Sophomores as a class
received honors for their Work in interfclass rally pro-
gram competition. They were advised by Miss Dunbar
and directed by President William Sanchez, Vice-
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Tow Bow: Alfred Cattalini, Peter Andersen, Iohn Proffitt, Morris Bernard, Dick An-
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Messa, Miss Dunbar.
Middle Bow' Torie Vamaquchi, Marjorie White, Bessie Beratlis, Bonnie Miller, Laferne
King, Betty Hall, Alma Cronin, Betty Gibson, Hazel Gipson.
Bottom Bow: Ioe Arnaral, Theresa Fracisco, Blanche Cabral, William Sanchez, Berle
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The Freshmen are energetic and enthusiastic. They participate in all activities.
They give great promise in athletics, journalism, and in music. Miss Brown, in her
Freshman year at Amador, has given theni rnuch encouragement. Their officers show
by their expressions that they enjoy their jobs. President Kenny Enos has led the class
in every activitiy. l-le was assisted by Vice-President Barney McCoy, Secretary Lillian
Burdick, and Treasurer Barbara Lanini.
Top Bowi N. L. Shotwefl, lack Sampson, Walter Andrade, Robert Kolb, Bill Proffitt, loe Wolfenberger,
Marcus Reichmuth Louis laclcson, Miss Brown
Second Bow Marvin Meyers, Tony Cavestri, Louis Sessa, Lovell Larsen, LaVerne Kruse, Betty Ann
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Barbara Lanini Lillian Burdick, Barney McCoy, Millie Morris, Ellie Beratlpzf, Phyllis Badhruch,
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For remembrance through the years, there is no finer, more lasting, more
desirable gift than jewelry. At any of the three Granat
Stores, you will find the perfect gift to
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THE COURTESY OF C-5RANAT'S GENEROUS
CREDIT POLICY IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE
And, for dependable time through the years,
choose a nationally famous watch from Granat's.
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for your future happiness.
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