Gonzales High School - Spartan Yearbook (Gonzales, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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1 N.-Q LR if 1 Hr-LIFE EDITOR CONCEPCION VALADEZ SPHRTIIII HI-lIFE The Spartan Hi-Life, our school paper, is published every two weeks by the Iournalism class under supervision of Miss South. The purpose of the Spartan Hi-Life is to keep the students informed of the school activities. It is comprised of features, sports, and new articles with per- sonals of high school life that take place at school or that concern the school. The Spartan Hi-Life editor, Connie Valadez, was selected for the year. Last year the paper was published weekly. Each month three issues were mimeoqraphed at school and a fourth was printed in Salinas. This year we were able to have our paper printed in Salinas, by the El Camino Press, every two weeks. One week we work on articles for the school paper, and the following week we study ways to improve our articles, learn new methods in writing ar- ticles, how to proofread, how to interview teachers or new students, etc. We wish to sincerely thank each and every one of our subscribers and ad- vertisers who have made our paper possible. We hope our subscribers have enjoyed reading the Spartan Hi-Life as much as we have enjoyed putting it out. In behalf of the Student Body, l would like also, to thank the journalism class for the splendid school paper they have published for us this year, and wish a successful year to the cominq staff. Ida Rubbo, Business Manager, First Semester. TOP ROW, left lo right: Iames Curuccloli, Ida Ruhbo, Frederick Rianda. Richard Gularle, Evelyn Cuccla, Sammy Townsend. BOTTOM ROW: lohn Mills. Roberta Binscxcca. Louise DePmti, Miss South. Concepcion Valadez, Joanne Bolill, Alvin Piliero.

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we Q ,f ri ' ,. 5. will TOP HOW, left to right: Henry Lopez, Samuel Lloyd, Mr. Force. BOTTOM ROW: Clara Maqgini, Lois Taylor, Allan Wiley, Maryetta Lawson, Margaret Tisdel. Lorraine Corda. SPIIRTHII Here is the annual that you have all been waiting for, and I hope that you will be well satisfied with it. My thanks goes to each and every member of the staff for their cooperation and hard work writing articles, renewing old ads and securing new onesg also to Mr. Force for his many helpful suggestions. Much credit goes to Sammy Lloyd, our Assistant Editor, for helping so will- ingly when help was needed, and to Clara Maggini, our Business Manager, who handled our finances so capably. The many people who were not on the staff, yet helped write the twenty-six articles needed, also deserve our thanks. l wish to thank each club and class and the student council for their contribu- tions to the annual. lt was through the efforts of this staff that the '50 Spartan was made possible and we hope you will cherish this book with its fine memories. SPARTAN STAFF OFFICERS MARYETTA LAWSON SAMUEL LLOYD CLARA MAGGINI Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager



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TOP ROW, left to right: Kathleen Callahan. Do'othy Sibbins, Marilyn Ronneburg, Mary Florentin, Maryetta Lawson. SECOND ROW: Audrey I-'ite, lov May, I.ois Taylor, Shirley May. Mary Io Duncan, Wanda Yates. loy Gilchrist. Barbara Wagster, Wanda Burnett, Frances Martignoni, Rebecca Dominguez, Virginia Higgin- botham, Betty Hammons, Edith Wallen, Lois Larson. THIRD ROW: Emily Harris, Edith Harris, Rena Noghera, Hazel Ghilardi, Phyllis Avila, Mary Carrasco, Margaret Tisdel, Joanne Botill, Marilyn Gilbert, Betty Lou Sale, Ophelia Gonzales, Virginia Simpson, Concepcion Valadez, Barbara House, Virginia Griffin, Nancy Lefiingwell. FOURTH ROW: Lorraine Corda. Burnett Wimer, Dixie McKinsey, Ioanne Kapsh, Evelyn Baze, Shirley Callis, Vivian Irvine, Emma Vega, Aurora Iaso, Paula Valverde, Nellie Munoz, Esther Celaya, Nellie Vasquez, Gloria Ramirez, Rose Sias. Iosephine Aispuro. FIFTH ROW: Lola Ferrel, Betty Rediern, Bertha Ramirez, Vera Torres, Rachel Diaz, Lorraine Caprara, Sally Cowan, Evalee Bary, Patricia LaPrelle, Annie Daora. Ines Rubbo, Gwendolyn Stewart, Veretta Bolin, Bettye Swinburne, Dolores Burnett, Ioyce Gilliam, Betty Moore, Marlene Ambrosini. SIXTH ROW: Teresa Nunez, Evangeline Savedra, Susana Avizado, Mary Murrillo, Annie DeCarli, Dolores Beamer. Gloria Tonini, Beatrice Tavernetti, Magdalen Bergeron, Patsy Perez, Clara Magqini, Patricia Rianda, Hortencia Marquez, Ioan Rodoni, lean Morris, Opal McCraw, Cecelia Camera, Maria Hernandez. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Davis, Burnadette Nunes, Louise DePrati, Roberta Binsacca, Emma Carranza, lean Galanida, Dolores Valenzuela, Iosephine Medina, Peggy Shanks, Mrs. Irvine, Ida Rubbo, Evelyn Caccia, Elizabeth Rojas, Angie Caracoza, Mary Villalohos, Gloria Sanchez. This year under a new advisor, Mrs. lrvine, and its officers, the club got oil to a wonderful start. One oi the main events was the Girls' League Conference, which was held in Watsoiiville dur- ing the month ol October. Many of the more interested girls attended, and all had a very en- joyable time. Dr. Evelyn Berger, a consulting psychologist from Oakland, was their main speaker. Her topic was Minor Cuts and Bruisesf' Other activities included a Halloween party and a Christmas party both held in the high school gym. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was given in March. All the girls worked very hard to make it the success it was. Their annual beach party was held at Pacific Grove on May 27. Candy and cake sales were staged quite ire- auently during the year, which helped to in- crease the income. All in all this has turned out to be a very successful year for the Girls' League organiza- tion. IDA RUBBO EVELYN CACCIA PEGGY SHANKS President Vice-President Secretary I 1 ' 1 s 15 1 ,Q im 8:9

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