Hilmar High School - Waukeen Yearbook (Hilmar, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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Front row, left to right-Elmer Thiessen, Roger Kling, lsao Kuge, Douglas Edlund, Alfred Mederios, Dale Larson, Delwyn Carlson and Fred Lovell, second row Sadie Phillips, Evelyn Vieira, Margit Holm- gren, Evelyn Anderson, Patricia Fleshman, Marie Mattos, Gloria Lewis, Katherine Sutton, Mary Lokey, Linnea Danbom, Lewellyn Walston, Angelina Caldera, Ruth Strom, Helen Anderson and Marjorie Kap, third row, Evert Eklund, Rodney lohnson, Ruben Nilsen, Ralph Ahlem, David Lowell, Wesley Cederlind, Harold Nelson, Kirkwood Bridegroom, Max Hansen, Stratis Stavrianoudakis, OthelMcGowen, Robert Bridegroom, Ernest Brown, Emilio Nervino and Bruce Rossie, fourth row, LeRoy Silva, Ronnie Hoy,-Q, Fred Barnes, Iohn Franges and Ralph Kling. Sophomores Are In Many School Activities The once 'igreen Sophomores started their activities off with a bang, by giving the Freshmen a rousing welcome at the traditional Freshman initiation September 8. Of the 47 class members, five rated parts in the all-school play. They were, Margit Holmgren, Stratis Stavrianoudakis, Delwyn Carlson, Patricia Fleshman and An- gelina Caldera. Also, two of the three band majorettes march out of this class. Patricia Flesh- man is head majorette and Angelina Caldera is an assistant. Three members made the varsity football squad, Kirkwood Bridegroom, Ruben Nilsen and Stratis. ' Ill li ll-I' vt - .5 Second semester officers left to right First semester officers, left to right Miss Leila Sturgis Slcmf-ling Roger Klmg treasurer standing, Delwyn Carlson, president and DelWYU CCXHSOT1 Yell lelldef iOl'1D and Evelyn Anderson, treasurer E R McSweeney Fffmges VICE DfeS1deI'1i Gnd lsao seated, Angelina Caldera, yell lead advisers KUQ9 SGCFGVITY Seflfed A1'1QelmU er? Ruth Strom' Secretary: and Roger Caldera president Patricia Flesh Kling, vice-president. man 5097151 mfmfigel' Gnd Gloria Lewis yell leader

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Q. 'Q iw qu-nassaui Front row, left to rightHSmiles Ramirez, Bob Vosti, Melvin Backlund, Ralph Valentine, Earl Landes, Roy Pata, lrving Mord and Louis De Sallesg second row, Nora Spitsen, Margaret Swanson, Alice Taketa, llcrothy Nelson, Einiko Saisho, Sumiko Nakano, Priscilla Silva, Sophie Cafcalas, Carrie Kennedy, Cleo Cafcalas, Geneva Farris, Virginia Falke, Mary Souza, Velma Deniz, Carmeana Azevedo, Dolores Maze and Dorothy Baballe, third row, Dorothy lohnson, Cedenia Austin, Mattie Abrahamson, Patricia Austin. Rose Binkley, Dorothy Pearson, Bernice Shurtz, Ruth Tornauist, Bertha Nelson, Patricia Sutton, Donna Klint, Barbara Clifton, Elizabeth Donahe, Margaret Boardman, Alaire Vosti, Phyllis Oliver and Iac- aueline Wilsonp back row, Michael Lisle, Forrest Buerer, Robert Lundstrorn, Charlie Pata, Emery lones, Manuel Amaral, Herbert Berg, Carl Turner, Henry Spini and Harry Westermeyer. Play And Banquet Are Chief Events For luniors The most important event for the luniors was the annual banquet they gave the Seniors, March 29. Headed by the social chairman, Alaire Vosti, many of the Juniors were placed on committees to work out the details of the theme. Thirteen members out of the class of 56, earned parts in the cast of the Iunior Play, presented April 26. Student Body offices held by members were: Secretary of the Student Body, Dor- othy Pearsonp Iunior store manager, Irving Mord, Student Body yell-leaders, Almarita Sharpe and Dorothy Pearson, Six outstanding speakers from the Iunior Oral English classes entered a public speaking contest sponsored by the California Bankers Association. First semester officers, left to right, standing -- lacatieline Wilson, social manager, and Alaire Vosti, secretary- treasurer, seated, Carl Turner, yell leader, Donna Klint, assistant yell leaderg and Irving Mord, president. H , ' ' I ., ll '-'- Mrs. R. C. Berry and B. I. Simontacchi, advisers Second semester officers, standingv Rose Binkley, yell leader, Alaire Vosti, social manager, and Charlie Pata, sergeant-at-arms, seated, Carl Turner, president, Barbara Clifton, assistant yell leader, and Virgini ,, ,



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Front row, left to Alameda, Gerald Thiessen, Norman Long, Dennis Williams, Bob Mcef n, Ruepert Cederwall, Donald Wickstrom, Norman Bundgard. Konzie, Peter Canning, W Henry Machado, Stanley Nelson, Chuichi Niizawa, Bobbie Garcia and Edward Stricklerg second row, Berdine Green, Nancy La Cross, Lillian Phillips, luanita Oliveria, Bernice Iohnston,Roxie Lee Eldridge, Katherine La Cross, Norma Anderson, Dollie Glantz, Dorothy Rude, Livea Waterson, lane Kuge, Luf- cille Rhodes, lane Saisho, Delinda Mendes, Martha Nelson, Ellen Fransen, Lucille Pinney, Iessie Avilla and Virginia Iordon, third row, Shirley Hayes, Roxie Barnes, Migayne Wilhelm, Wesley Mcf' Gowen Eddie Rhodes Glen Lundell, Kenjiro Akune, Robert Neuman , Bailey Cooksey, Wallace B Ol Swanson Kenneth Oliver, Ralph Oliver, Wilbur Swanson, Frank Anner, Billy Adams, Sam aba, ga -------..t... Terzich, fessie Reader, Mary Silva, Beatrice Ramirez and Lucy Alvernazg fourth row, Calvin Eldridge, Foster Souza, Richard Hubbard, Ephrom Baba, Charles Geer and Manuel Martin. Freshmen Win lndividual Honors This years Freshman Class, numbering 68, has accomplished little of outstanding merit as a class, but a few have Won individualrecognition. Those with the ability for earning a 2.66 average, thereby becoming CSI-'. mates rial, were, Kenjiro Akune and lane Kuge. Glenn Lundell and Norman Long, first and second semester presidents, respec- tively, represented their class in Student Affairs meetings. Robert Neumann received a letter, and was promoted to the varsity football squad. The only social event after their initiation was a Valentine Party, given by the Freshmen girls Art class, at which women members of the faculty were guests. new First semester officers, left to right, seated H Dolly Glantz, treasurer, luanita Oliveria, yell leader, Norman Long, social manager: standing, Chuichi Niizawa, secretary, Glen president- and Kenneth Second semester officers, left to right, seated-lane Saisho, yell leader ,and Alwayne Wilhelm, social manager: standing, Wendell Fransen, vice- president, and Norman Long, presis dent,

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