Amador Valley High School - Don Days Yearbook (Pleasanton, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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if 4 X - K l Q Ill lb M im XI ll 1,1 FCTURIE HONIIQMAKIERS OF' AMERICA FIRST ROXV, left to right: R. Rahello. J. Mello, D. Newberry, J. Clark, I'I. Calanida, J. Galanida. SECOND ROW: I,. Wnuhe, D, Elliott, D. O'Brien, D. Leitch. I.. Allec, A. Riehli, .I. Lenning. THIRD ROW: N. Koopman. J. Thorsnn. L. Smith, D. Otto, S. Gritlitts. H. York, B. Iioze, M. Giger, Bliss Nugent. CHORAL FIRST ROVV, left to right: L. Smith. I., Cairo, D. Munson. D. Huey, .I. Hilton, B. Dijos. SECOND ROW: E, Eastman, M. Shamhlin, .I. Sclllosser, D. O'Brien. B. Mchlahon. B. Koze, Nlrs. Shaw. THIRD RONY: B. Adams, N. Andrade, A. Hurley, H. Yancey, J. Vending, R. Tinga, A. V'ilkins0n, H. Anderson. OST homemakers are slaves to winter drudgery but not our Future Homemakers of America who held an impressive initiation within their chapter in traditional style. Under the supervision of their faculty adviser, Miss Nugent, they have acted as a service organization for student functions by preparing and serving dinners to over five hundred people at the Junior Statesman Convention and Sports Banquet. At a convention held in Asilomar, Amadcr's delegate, Barbara York, was elected parliamentarian of the State assembly. Recently a Spring Tea and Fashion show were projects. But winter brings to mind the coming of the sparrow, a song bird, which immediately suggests our Choral class. The chorus has displayed its vocal talents to the Pairksahk Base. student body, and various other groups. Mrs. Shaw, Soprano for the San Francisco Opera Company, directs class activities which are expected to include the formation of a ree- ognized Choral Club. u 1 .,.,

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sux 1 '-1--1 ,..pa., , rs JUNIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS Il'I'I 'IO Rll H I: Jean Galanida, Chris Beratlis, Putt NlcNlulmn. LEFT TO RIGHT: .Ioan Turner, .lean liiilunidl Maratas. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FIRST ROW left to right: Jean Henderson. Eleanor De Ttata. Bill FIRST ROWS left to right: Janet Grillith, La Xtrnv. NN iuhih kin Xertrees SECOND ROW! Ilan Oellerman, Frank Viada. Whitaker. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Ile lata ASIL introduces the class of U, the juniors-a group of students eagerly partici- pating in Student Body activities. They have presented an outstanding prom as well as producing several student leaders. First place winner in the Daughters of the Golden XVest Speaking contest was Barbara York, and a student body representative to the East Bay Student League was Arty McCarty. Class members on the Speakers Panel which broadcast in April on KLX were Joan Turner and Barbara York. N0 lon er newcomers but now ri hr at home the So homores have been dubbed bv 3 3 P . Basil as the class most likelf to succeed. Their dance, the So h Ho which was a Sta I , P P S et-to ether, has been saluted as one of the best dances of the 'ear. No other class in school 3 8 I has their enthusiasm and spirit.



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IDR XXI X-'I'I5IiNS SNIUKIiSCRIiIiN IIRST RIMM leIt to right: IJ. Leitch, XY. Yancey, II. Axillu. II. I.IfFT T0 RIIIIIT: Chris Ilerutlis. Hill Allender. Wanda Xaneey Hotup, NI. Yun NIzitre. II. Garcia. II. Sparks. .I. While. II. Huex, IJ. llliutt. If. Cunningham. II. Baxter. SECOND RUYY: B. Nlchlullon, I .-XRNIIiIi'S ll.-Xl'IiII'I'l'fR ii, liahhitt. S. Silui, II. Ilerutlis. Xl. Best. IJ. King. P. .-Xrnismitli. gpx'l'l:U left to right. limi, whim yynnd., yancu John piduli I Duffy. Il Iiurnlium. .I. Pidoli. TIIIRIJ RUXY: NI. lliger, Mrs. L 1 4 ' ffxyn ycffjhi' H.. K. thsl 'lj' Xrrusmitll. Il. Otto. I.. Ifairu. J. Wuuding. K. Xlclsinlex. W. Iionde. S A I' A ns gmt H' umm Hug! Ix. Sluilgli, If. Brown. II. Cortez. II. Allender, I. Ihrne. HAND FIRST RUXY. left to right: J. Clark, Bonnie Iieasuner. I.. Wkiiillzlh. I Seelex. II, Heinz. IJ. lleliiesen. Iliirhara Reasuner. J. Henderson slit U 1 I NIJ RUXY: J. Griffiths. J. Ilarciu. ID. Ile Tutu, If. Smderi Iii tnderson. Ii. Ile Tatu. TIIIRII RUXY: I., Cairo. II. Pos. '. I.u . t X nd I Riersnn. .I. Ruxherg. II. NIuldt, I3Ul'RTII RUYY: P. Henrx. R. l IJ I A I,urteL. . Jssull. .I. Nlucius. J. Riehli. NI. Best. Xlr. Curlin. Shakespeare once said The pl.1y's the thing, and our Draina Teens .ire impressing that statement upon all who witness their performances. In addition to Drama Night. an annual public affair which produced several line plays earlier in the year, the club has performed for student assemblies as well as Parks Air Base. The latter expressed its appreciation of the Drama Teens by spontaneously requesting .1 reappearancc. This organization also undertook another responsibility the sponsoring of L1 Barn Theatre Production. All arrangements were made under their auspices with President Bill .Xllender in charge. The Golden dons band leads all of our parades with Basil conducting. This newly formed Band Club. which received orhcial recognition in the Fall. lhls been an active participant in student rallies. games and public exhibitions, Iior the first time club meni- bers are receiving insignia awards, Ginger Henderson was president.

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