Orestimba High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Newman, CA)

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Tor There is no sTanding s+iII. lT is noT The speed wiTh which one moves. buT The direc- Tion Talcen, ThaT deTermines a desTinaTion. We oTTen hear The sTaTemenT, WhaT more is There To Tind or discover? We heard The same sTaTemenT TwenTy-Tive years ago, and l'll venTure To say ThaT iT will be heard TwenTy-Tive years, yes. TiTTy years hence. Discovery is endless, The Tield is boundless, and searchers are numberless. The presenT war siTuaTion has proved very deTiniTely ThaT when a necessiTy Tor new producTs arises. a naTion can produce Them. Yes. This has been True in every branch of The service. LeT us sTrive To make The besT of our educaTional opporTuniTies while They are aT hand. We are learning To be good searchers and producers: we are learning To be whaT we shall become. Facully HUGH BANKHEAD ELIZABETH BUCKLEY JOSEPHINE FALBO lnduslrial Arls Commercial, History Librarian. TYPl'19 Physical Educafion Americanilafion RAYMOND FERGUSON RUDOLPH FERGUSON FRANCIS GOETSCH Mafhemafics, Science Adminisfrafion, Algebra Agricullure, Science Physical Educafion ,Physical Education ..ii. ELLEN HENDY MARJORIE LARSEN GLENN MATTHEWS Secrelary Physical Education Music, Social Sfudies English, History English MARGARET STEWART , HELEN VINSON FLORENCE VOIGT English, Dramaticg English, Spanish Home Economics l Arf Dean of Girls Zin illllemuriam Edward Lema I942 Eddie was an humble and sincere friend fo ali. Time has faken him away. buf fime can never fake away The memories of him. gf:- fgw W 2. any if I f 5 f ' ' r K ,Q ' - U Xxx xl.. I J 9 F' 9' 'MVZI f Tu Nw 9 ' fb .K If X ' K W fy fi f. , , ' + f we f ,Il X I 1 f , r 4- 1 if 'RQ I Q I 'A fig? xv . gil 1 . I 1 I 'fu :J ' , ' X- , fffglaf ff ' ' 1 .' 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Vice-Presidenl 4 Baslcerball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4 JOY HANSEN Class Represenfafive 2 Class Secrelary 3 G.A.A. Baslcelloall Manager3 C.S.F. 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 4 Sfudenl Body Secrelary 4 G.A,A. Secrelary 4 Tumbling 2, 3, 4 Annual Slalzl 4 DEAN HILL Tennis 3, 4 Baslcefball 4 LOWELL JENSEN Class Presidenl' 3, 4 Sruclenf Body Presideni 4 Boys' Fecleralion Vice- Presidenl 4 Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 C.S.F. 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 MARY LUIZ Oreslimban Srafl 4 BEVERLY MARKHAM 'Class Treasurer 3 G.A.A. Vice-Presidenf 3 Class Secrefary 4 G-.A.A. Tumbling Manager4 Oresrimban Slalif 4 Tumbling 2, 3, 4 ROBERT McCON N ELL Class Yell Leader 4 Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Tennis I, 4 Oreslimban Slall 3, 4 Annual Sfafl 4 Class Vice-Presidenl' 3 FRANK MEN DES F.F.A. Secrelary 4 Class Vice-Presiclenf 4 Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l. 2. 3, 4 EMILY MORAES G.A.A. Hockey Manager 3 Girls' League Vice-Presidenf 4 Oresllmban Slaff 4 Annual Sfaff 4 EDWIN MORAIS Baslcelball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 F.F.A. l, 2, 3. 4 DOROTHY NUNES Ores+Imban Slaff 4 ffl 45 , MARY NUNES Oreslimban Sfafl 4 AILEEN PACHECO Oreslim ban Slaff 4 ELSIE PEICHOTO Class Secrefary I Girls' League Song Leader 3, 4 Oreslimban S+af'F 3 VIRGINIA PERRY Class Treasurer I Oresfim ban Sfafl 4 LEWIS RAMOS F.F.A. Reporfer 2 Boys'FecIeraHon Presidenl' 2 F.F.A. Presidenf 4 Sfudenl Body Vice- PresicIen'r4 Class Represen+a+ive 4 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 WILBUR RAVEN Class Secrelary 2 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Tennis I, 2, 3. 4 Boys' Federafion Secrefary 4 Orclweslra I, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 ALFRED ROSE Honor Poinf Commiffee 3. 4 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 EMILY SANTOS Sfudeni Body Treasurer 4 GAA. Treasurer 4 Oresfimban Sfaff 4 were RICHARD SCHULDT Boys' Federafion Pres. 4 F.F.A. I, 2. 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 ANNIE SILVA G.A.A. Speedball Manager3 GAA. Hockey Manager 4 Girls' League Secrefary 4 Oresfimban Sfaff 4 ROBERT SMITH Honor Poinf Commiffee I.2 F.F.A. Yell Leader I Baskefball I, 2. 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 CLASS OFFICERS PresidenT .,.,,,,,..,.............,.,.,,,,,,...........,., Lowell Jensen Vice-Presidenf ,,.,.,.,., .......,,,, F rank Mendes SecreTary .,,..,.,.. ,,,....,. B everly Markham Treasurer ....... ,,,,.,,,,,........ J oy Hansen Yell Leader .......,,.....,., .........,,,,,, R oberT McConnell RepresenTaTive .,,.,,,.,...,........,.,....,........... Lewis Ramos Honor Poinl CornmiTTee .... BeTTy Coyle, Alfred Rose Adviser ....,,,,,A....,.....................,................,.. Miss Larsen Senior Review EconomisTs, rulers, philosophers shake Their weary heads, The world needs some- Thingf' We, The class oT I944, agree wiTh Them, and we are happy To say we can supply The world's needs, Tor whaT we laclc in acTual possessions, we have as dreams and ambiTions. We swarmed The campus in l94l, buT True imporTance was noT TelT unril our sophomore year. The Freshman RecepTion and Hello Day broughT TorTh recogni- Tion of our blossoming originaliTy. And so To I943-and The inTroducTion oT The Hill Billys. who wiTh Their corny craclcs, were To be TrequenT visiTors on The OresTimba sTage. ParTies. The Scrap Drive. The Junior Prom was.The evenT oT The year! Ah, I944 -ThirTy-one names on diplomas. The year passes, a iumbled dream. Senior Jinx. Taclcy Day! The Senior Play, Clarence Junior-Senior BanqueT. GraduaTion. Endless miles around corridors Tinishedg required number of TesTs Tlunkedg our baTTles ToughTg seniors pass in review. Our class prexies-Gonsalves. Campbell, and Jensen lapplause. everyone, To This Two-Timerl. G.A.A. members wiTh Coyle lThose dimplesl. Joy Hansen lGeeIl-wearers of The gold O-lvioraes lBreezyl, Ferreira lrnuddy lanel. SanTos, Marle- ham lBubblesl, Silva, PeichoTo. Our hearT TluTTers as manly shoulders come inTo view- our aThIeTes-Ramos lThaT Romeol, Rose lBushl. SmiTh ldead-eyel. Jensen lhe's Clar- encelfiliiiil. Gonsalves, SchLfldT'lwhaT-a-piTcherl, Mendes' lsingerl, Alves lAugiel, e Morais, Raven lFudinlcl, McConnell llvlousel, Burden lBashTull Hill lSkidl. We sigh wiTh envy as The C.S.F. squad comes inTo view-Jensen and Hansen. Our FuTure Farmers- Gonsalves lSTaTe F.F.A. Degreel, Ramos, Alves, Mendes. and Morais have done Their share. Seniors amble on. For The lasT Time we are marching TogeTher in our respecTive squads. We will be scaTTered single individuals-noT seniors any more-only in memory. We are ready To loolc Torwardg some To liTe in general: oThers To college, some To business. As youTh we are eager, unpreiudiced. Wi+h Markham, we say: I am done wiTh years ThaT were: I am quiTs: I am done wiTh The dead and old. They are mines worked ouT: I delved in Their piTs: I have saved Their grain oT gold: Now. I Turn To The TuTure for wine and bread: I have bidden The pasT adieu. I laugh, and Iiff hands To The years ahead. Come on! I am ready for you! . 'V Q, A K 5 53 A iii' ,MW LA... . 'H I. Preparing for Safurday nighf. 2. Crows Landing Belles. 3. lnferesling? 4. Dean, afraid of Elsie? 5. Emily. 6. Vasco and Alvin. 7. Oh! Lewis and Annie. 8. Glamour girls .9. Fulure Farmers. IO. Need any help? ll. Whafs lhis? 12. A fhorn befween fwo roses. I3. Gee! I4. Our edifor. Fronf row, lei? fo righl: Beverly Underhill, Rose Borba, Marian Mar+in, Mary Rocha, Mary Medeiros, Erma Chrisfopher, Shirley Markham, Lorraine Pacheco. Second row: Miss Buckley, Barbara Parlier, Sadie Escobar, Hazel Oliveria, Margarel' Ferreira. Lorraine Chaves. Rose Foresiiere, Lola Miner. Third row: David Brazil, George Venfura, Moses Paul, George Teixeira, Mildred Price. Wayne Munyan, James Mendonca. Fourfh row: James Soares, Henry Rocha, Roberf Rowley, Donald Beall, William James. Tony Lopes, Fernando Brazil. I Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Vice-Presidenf ,,,,,,,,.,,., Secrefa ry .,,,, 'Y Treasurer ..A..,,... Yell Leader ..,....,...., Sergeanf al Arms ..,. Represenlafives ...... Honor Poinl' Commiiree Adviser Presrdenf ...,.................,,...............,...,...,, Rose Borba Lorraine Chaves ..,.......Sa'd'ie-Escobar ......,,Marian Marlin .,....,s,,Nadine Cosla ,.Vernon Freilas ,,.....Wayne Munyan Barbara Parlier .Barbara Parlier Donald Beall ..,...Miss Buckley A CLASS HISTORY Our class eniered in '4l. A few have leir us while srill olhers have ioined along 'rhe way. During our Three years we have had many an inreresring experience. Our Fresh- man Receprion-our firsr reporl cards-buf, oh! lr's '42, How Green l Am -re- member Freshmen-'Thar was a swell inilialion. Thar slcaring parry-The scrap drives, buf now i+'s '43. The Na+ivi+y was a big success, and so was Sanra Claus. The Twelve Old Maids -Thar super assembly play. The glorious prom-srrains of de- lighrful music, Those beauriiul modernisric decorarions. lhe complimenrs from high and low-we're sorry +ha+'s over. So long +o '43q we're on ro '44-'-45. iw Nuf- . 3. I. Take I+ easy. 2. We lhree, 3. If is us again, 4. Don. 5. l-lulwl 6. Dick. 7. Two pals. 8.Some- fhing unusual 9. Always fogefher. IO. Wifhouf Annie? Il. Veronica. I2. Junior adviser. I3. Noi' really! l 14 Fronf row, leTT To righr: Ida Medeiros, EI Dories SarmenTo, DoroThy Thomas, Barbara Moore, Gene- vieve ForesTiere, Mary Ann Ferguson, Shirley Awe, Laurinda Paul, Ruby Groves, Dolores Auseon. Sec- ond row: Carolyn James, Valeria VincenT, Neva SmiTh, Angie PeichoTo, RuTh Jacobsen, Dolly Gill, BeTTy Wilson, Elsie Lopes, Edwina Pacheco. Third row: Mr. MaThews, Harry SanTos, James BeTTen- courT, Elmer NeTo, Carol Lopes, Emidio Melo, Beverley Moorhead, VioleT Faria, Lorraine Lopes, Elinor STewarT. FourTh row: Jose Rodriguez, James Lorenzen, Tony BeTTencourT, Manuel Vierra, James Thomp- son, William T-leacox, Eugene CawThon, Larry Rocha, Frank Homen. Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY The Class oT '46 enTered The porTals oT high school-wiTh much anTicipaTion-in I942. Remember The dreaded nighT oT The Freshman RecepTion ? We hoped To bring a loT oT scrap Tor The scrap drive. And we did! Our slcaTing parTy. WhaT Tun! Many expressions were heard- heels wiTh Spanish plus oh, Miss Vinson, have a hearT! Oh, Algebra! English ain'T so good! Our class seemed To geT will ac- quainTed by The end oT The year. Mr. MaTThews, our adviser, helped To begin our sophomore year peaceTully. We iniTiaTed The new Treshies oT 'STimba. They didn'T know whaT They were in Tor. Our Theme, Blessed EevenT, was a grand success. The slcaTing parTy was Toads oT Tun! Our February sTudenT body program was O. K.!- good old vaudeville show. WhaT a show! Now bidding Tarewell To The grand year oT '43-'44, we are looking Torward To '45-'46, PresiclenT ..,. ,:,,, , ..,,.,,............... Emidicp Melo Vice-Presidenf .. .,..., ,....... E lmer NeTo SecreTary .......,.,,.. ,ss........ V ioleT Faria Treasurer .,..., ,s,,,,,, V aleria VincenT Yell Leader ...... .... ........ D o lores Auseon RepresenTaTive ..,..........,,.... .....,.... S hirley Awe Honor PoinT CommiTTee ., ..,, ...... S hirley Awe Harry SanTos Adviser ,,...., Mr. MaTTTrews ...QQ 6 WML? af I uma f. GE. 3 f l g if H,-.aw 'W' ,ar I. Leaders. 2. Musr be good. 3. Cricket 4. Elmer. 5. Mus? be funny. 6. Happy? 7. Ah! 8. Showers, girls. 9. Jimmy. 10. Waifing? Il. Worried? l2. How sfudious! Fronf row, leff io righf: Margarei Maier, Doris Fasf, Carolyn Ferguson, Alice Silva, Evelyn Silva, Carolyn Howlc, Irene Enos, Adelene Moniz, Eleanor Thomas, Mabel Borba, Lucille Brazil, Richard Gon- salves. Second row: Mina Waliers, Arlene Machado, Lorraine Lema, Marilyn Rowley, Mary George. Nadine Moore, Eva Amaral, Vyvian Price, Joseph Nunes, Hazel Lopes, Elsie Bizzanelli, Audrey Blyfhe. Third row: Manuel Beiiencourf, Richard Weber, Manuel Sebasiian, Richard Foreman, John Viveros,' Frank Brazil, Clyde Howey, Joseph Rocha, Harold Winingar, Mr. Bankhead. Fourfh row: Harold Maf- fos, John Muloza, Ernesi Nunes, Manuel Amaral, Roberi Hansen, Anlonio Vaz. Freshmen Vice-Presiden+-.if ,,,,,.... Secreia ry ............ Treasurer .,........... Presideni' . .,,........,................. ..,.,.. CLASS OFFICERS Harold Winingar Silva .,,,....John Mufoza ..,...Elsie Bizzanelli Yell Leader ,,,,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,..... E l eanor Thomas Serqeani' ai' Arms ........ ...,...... E FHGST NUHBS Represeniaiive .,,4..............,,, .,.....,... H Mel Lopes Honor Poinf Cammiffee ,.,,,,,,.u....,.,. John Mufoza Carolyn Ferguson Adviser , ,.,,,.....,. Mr. Bdfllillead CLASS HISTORY For eighi years we waiied for i'he day when we would be high school freshmen. The day arrived, we were high-hailed by seniors, razzed by juniors, laughed ai by sopho- mores. We managed +o exisi uniil ihe iniliaiion. We washed off 'rhe dusi of ihe evening's baffle and learned fo sway wiih 'rhe music ai ihe Receplion. The D Team was composed largely of our number. Our friends say fhal' our assembly program was one of 'rhe besi of ihe year! End of ihe semesier. Many ihreaiened io qui? school when ihey saw ihe C's, D's, and F's on 'rheir cards. We pined for 'rhe good old gram- mar school. Anofher semesierz New resolves: Ah! The repori cards are geiiing beiier -going home wiih ihem isn'+ so bad now. Baseball! Ah! A+ lasi. The closing monih of school. Almosf one year compleied-+hree 'ro go. I. Wha'r's cooking? 2. Loafing. 3. Serious for once. 4. Curbsfone cufies. 5. Foursome. 6. Never serious. 7. Jerry. 8. Mina Jo. 9. Vyvian. IO. Roberf, go home! Il. Sfroliing. 12. Hi! Mabel. I3. Alone? in I if E is r i if' is ss. Vw I. Slwielcs. 2. Those seniors! 3. Jus? friends? 4. A+ if again. 5. Always logeflner. 6. Having lun? 7. Jusf pals. 8. Take if easy, Wayne. 9. Flyers. IO. Dick and Augie. Il. Shame on you. Lola. I2. Will Huis never end? l3. Our librarian. I4. Now, Dolly. , f f -' if Z IF, :: 'if - f -- U 'Q 2 , wh f -,,,. 'T - c, f Z , Hifi? Cp-X5 SR 5 Execulive Council The purpose of lhe Execuiive Council is +o plan all campus ac'rivi+ies, To fill vacancies in The sfudem' body corps of officers, and in general lo acl as an adminislralive guide for all s+uden'r affairs. This council is rhe mosf imporfanf unil of 'rhe sludenl body. H' is composed of 'rhe various officers and class represenlalives. all of whom are elecfed by fhe srudenls. The I943-I944 Execuiive Council is composed of The following: Sfudeni Body President ,..... .....,,,. L owell Jensen Vice-Presideni .......,...,s.sc.,,,.s,..,AA. .s,.,...,,..,..,. .,..V.. L e wis Ramos Secrefaifffu' ...... i ' f' ' .....,. QiJ6y'l-lansen Treasurer ....,........,... ,,..4.. E mily Sanlos Assisfani Treasurer .... ...........,.... .s,.,..,s R o se Borba Oresfimban Edifor ,.,,. ,,,a,,.ss.,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,.c,,.s,...,,.,,,,s,,,saa.,,,.,.. B e'Hy Coyle Sporfs Managers ......s. ......,................,.,........ J ohn Mufoza, James Soares Yell Leaders ...........,....,.,.......,, Donald Beall, Dolores Auseon, Barbara Moore Senior Class Represenfarive ..,,,..s,..,...,,,,,a.,..,,,.c,..,,....s..s,..,,.s,s.,,,.,,, Lewis Ramos Junior Class Represeniafives .c..s.,,,s ..... Barbara Parlier. Wayne Munyan Sophomore Class Represenrafive ........... .,.................,Y....,........cc,. S hirley Awe Freshman Class Represeniafive .,s,,.....,,.s,.,,.,,,.,.,c,.,.s.,..,..s.ss,.. ,,..,,,.. l-l azel Lopes Advisers .s,c....,.,c.,..,,,.s,V.,,..,...c,.............. Miss Buckley. Miss Voigr, Mr. Ferguson Honor Poin'r CommiH'ee Seniors .A7,.. .......,,..,,. B eHy Coyle, Allred Rose Juniors ...... ,..A.,.... B arbara Parlier. Donald Beall Sophomores ,,......,.,,.,o Shirley Awe, Harry Sanfos Freshmen ..... ..,....A C arolyn Ferguson. John Mufoza Advisers ,e,.... Misses Vinson, Larsen, Buclcley Oresfimba has a syslem by which sluclenls may earn honor poinls for parficipalion in oufside acfivifies and 'rhus become eligible for Block O awards and sweaiers. All honor poinls are recommended by some faculfy member who has sponsored The ac- fivily, buf lhe final decision is made by The Honor Poinl Commilrfee and fheir advisers. Each class is permifled 'ro have lwo represenlalives on fhe commiflee over which a general chairman presides. For girls, 250 honor poinfs and for boys 300 honor poinls win fhem a Bloclc O, while 500 and 600 poinfs respeclively enlifle lhem To +he honor sweafer. BLOCK O WINNERS Shirley Awe, Belly Campbell, Nadine Cosra, Mary Ann Ferguson, Beverly Markham, Lola Miner, Emily Moraes, Barbara Parlier, Valeslca Raclemacher, Roberf Rowley, Harry Sanfos. HONOR SWEATER WINNERS BeH'y Coyle, Joy Hansen, Lowell Jensen Oreslimban The Oreslimban is published every lhree weeks by a slall composed primarily ol iunior and senior sludenls who galher news and reporl il lor publicalion. The paper is divided inlo several seclions: General News, Organizalions, Razz, and Fealures. The slalil piclured are, lell lo righl, Firsl row: Lore raine Chaves, Elsie Marlin, Elsie Peicholo, Virginia Perry, Miss Buckley, adviser, Emily Moraes. Second row: Roberl McConnell, Sadie Escobar, Emily Sanlos, Alice Freilas, Beverly Markham, William Heacox. Third row:'Annie Avila, Belly Coyle, Rose Borba. Mary Nunes, Aileen Pacheco, Dorolhy Nunes. W-1 f iz.: g . . l ,T .,,,,.,.,g l Tom Tom To make lhe publicalion ol the Tom Tom. which has nol been prinled lor lhree years, a proiecl ol lhe associaled sludenls, lhe senior class called on lhe assislance ol all organizalions and classes. As lhe seniors were responible 'for lhe organizalion ollhe book, lhey seleclecl a slalil lo include, as piclured, lell lo righl, Firsl row: Miss Larsen, adviser: Sadie Escobar, Belly Coyle, edilorq Shirley Awe, Emily Moraes, Joy Hansen, Second row: George Teixeira, Vasco Brazil, Roberl Burden, pholographic edilor: Roberl McConnell, business manager: John Muloza, William l-leacox, arl edilor. Girls' League The Girls' League. an organizalion fo promole aciivifies 'for fhe welfare of all fhe girls, has as ils main aclivifies an annual Big and Li'Hle Sisfer Parry and Chrisfmas Parly. Meelings are held monlhly with programs given by various classes. The officers include: President Be+'ry Campbell: Vice- President Emily Moraes: Secrelary and Treasurer, Annie Silva: Pianist Shirley Awe: Song Leader, Elsie Peichofop Yell Leader, Barbara Moore: Adviser. Miss Voigl. Boys' Fed erafion The boys have as iheir organizalion The Boys' Federalion. Usually lheir monfhly programs are fheir only aclivify. The officers include: President Richard Schuldf: Vice-Presidenl, Lowell Jensen: Secrefary and Treasurer. Wilbur Raven: Yell Leader, Richard Silveria: Adviser, Mr. Ferguson. M., Fu+ure Farmers of America The Fuiure Farmers opened The acfivilies of 'rhe year wifh +he inifialion of len Greenhancls. ln April The organizalion held ils annual Agricullural Fair. This program was open fo lhe public, and during lhe evening program awards were presenfed fo 'rhe boys whose sloclc had 'ralcen prizes. The members picfured above are, from leff ro righf, Firsf row: Joseph Rocha, George Venfura, Richard Gon- salves, Joseph Nunes, Manuel Berrencourf, David Brazil, Frank Brazil. Second row: James Beffencourf, Harold Ma11os, Elmer Nero, Manuel Sebasfian, Manuel Amaral, George Teixeira, Lewis Ramos. Third row: Mr. Goelsch, Manuel Gonsalves, Tony Berrencourf, Ernesf Nunes, Emidio Melo, Manuel Vierra, Larry Rocha. Fourrh row: Edwin Morais, Henry Rocha, Frank Mendes, Tony Lopes, Fernando Brazil, Moses Paul, James Mendonca. irq, California Scholarship Federalion The California Scholarship Feclerafion, commonly known as fhe C.S.F., is an honorary scholarship sociely. Besides lalcing charge of fhe Regislralion of incoming freshmen al Open l-louse, lhey have given several inilialions, parries, and dances. The members of The C.S.F. include, from lefi lo riqhl, Firs? row: Joy Hansen, Barbara Parlier, Mary Ann Fergu- son, Margaref Maier, Shirley Awe, Beverley Underhill, Miss Sfewarf, adviser. Second row: Sadie Escobar, William James, Lowell Jensen, Roberl' Rowley, Roberf McConnell, John Muloza, Harry Sanlos. OrchesTra During The year The orchesTra. direcTed by Mr. Glenn MaTThews, played Tor various acTiviTies and special programs. The orchesTra presenTed Two concerTs This year TeaTur- ing arTisTs wiThin The group. The personnel oT The orchesTra includes: B. Underhill, B. Parlier, R. Borba, M. Rocha. E. MarTin, S. Escobar, C. Howlc, C. Ferguson, I. Enos, B. Moore, B. Moorehead, M. BeTTencourT. R. Jacobsen. V. VincenT, M. Rowley, D. Auseon, S. Markham, C. James, E. SarmenTo, S. Awe, B. Campbell, M. Fer- guson, N. CosTa, E. Thomas, V. Rademacher, J. Thompson. E. Nunes, R. McConnell, W. Raven, G. Teixeira, W. James. H. SanTos. C. Lopes, D. Thomas, R. Hansen. L. Jensen, V. Brazil, R. Rowley. V. Perry, and F. Homen. Band SomeThing new has been added To OresTimba in The pasT Two years-a band! The band, which has relieved The orchesTra OT several acTiviTies, has played aT many OT The baslceTball games, special programs, and rallies. The membership is pracTically The same as ThaT oT The orchesTra. Girls' Alhlelic Associalion The purpose ol lhe G.A.A. is lo promole a more general inleresl in girls' alhlelics and lo losler lhe highesl ideals ol good sporlsmanship, good fellowship, and a spiril ol loyally and cooperalion. Membership is open lo all O.U.H.S. girls possessing a C- average, sludenl body card, and one poinl. Those who earn 'From 20 lo 84 poinls are enlilled lo receive lhe lollowing awards: G.A.A., class numeral, pennanl. block, while swealer, and a gold pin. OFFICERS Presidenl .,,s,,,,,,,.,, , , Vice-Presidenl .Y,,,,,,, Secrela ry AY.,...Y...,.....,,... Recording Secrelary Treasurer ,,Y,,,,,YY,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,Belly Coyle c,,,.,,Alice Freilas .... 'fW3se Borba s...u...,Joy Hansen .n,,,,Emily Sanlos Hockey Manager ,,,,c,,,,,,Y Annie Silva Speedball Manager ....,.... Mary Moraes Baslcelball Manager s.,, ,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,.c.c,, L orraine Chaves Volleyball Manager ,,,., ,,,,cc,,,.s,,,,..,..,s,..,,,,c,, E lsie Marlin Baseball Managers Y...,.. ,..,.,. M ary Ferreira, Emily Moraes Archery Manager ...A u.,.,,c,,,,,.,,,,,,,u,,,,,, R ulh Jacobsen Tennis Manager ,.c,.,,,,,s .,.sss,,...,......., . Belly Campbell Badminlon Manager Mary Ann Ferguson Ping Pong Manager .....,., ....,.......,,.,s...A,,,,..cs...,..,,..,. L ola Miner Tumbling Managers ...s... ....... N adine Cosla, Beverly Markham Adviser ...c.s,,.......s.,.A...... ..cc,.s,.,,,,,,csss.,,,.........,,,,,... M iss Larsen fi? 'q 1?,,ifl, ff' . 7 Z f ' 1 7, x C V2 Z ry: ,ffl .Iii .rf :'f.. I fjxllv ,, Q ,,. 6 4 f,f ,f- f M jf: ' .9 J 4' ff. .1 H ' 'I A 'Rf JV ' ' X x X x - x TN I 42, 14 A 2. -J ..x 1 1 lik X' -.. f X, Qifii ff 'A' ' a' f ,IE 4 L-V ' 'gal ' I v - , ,I Q 1' :aj f f 3'1 I NX . f ff all Q Q v . pug? I , . 'Q . x N4 ' X Q ! mx Wf ' 'Il L X I I fx x w I X g7'l'Qf , 'cgi L. We 5 - 15 39, 44' 'C 5,56 uv 'MQW Q3 sy-Wa' N wr , 'I uvztfi, ff!!-1. W-' ' ,, lm ' X ' 's '1 , 1-Q., A iw- Q 4 ff 33 1 ' gg 1 fx I J If A I A s Alfhough losing fhe greafer share of ifs games, fhe A baskefball feam, coached by Mr. Bankheud, always provided good compelifion for opponenfs. Home and home games were played wiih Ceres, Oakdale, Pafferson, Los Banos, Tracy, and Gusline. Members of 'the feam picfured above are Fronf row, leff fo righf: Richard Silveria, Roberl Smifh, Alfred Rose, Lowell Jensen, Manuel Gonsalves, Vasco Brazil, Henry Rocha. Second row: Wayne Munyan, Moses Paul, Roberf Rowley, William James, Donald Beall, Tony Lopes, Roberf Burden, Roberf McConnell, Wilbur Raven, Coach Banlrhead. BI S The B's had a more successful season Than 'rhe A's, winning a maioriiy of fheir games. The liffle Warriors offen displayed good ball handling fo pull many a game ou? of fhe fire. Members of fhe feam are Fronf row, leff fo righf: John Borba, George Venlura, Vernon Freifas, Fernando Brazil, Danny Brewer, George Teixeira, Coach Banlmhead. Second row: David Brazil, Frank Homen, Carl Kam- inslca, Roberf Hansen, Dean Hill, Marvin Kaminska, James Mendonca, Emidio Melo. I C s The C's were more powerful and more successful in fheir confesls fhan were lheir younger brolhers. They defeafed Pafferson in Two of fheir +hree scheduled games. The C feam members are Fronf row, leff To righl: Frank Homen, James Thompson, George Teixeira, Emidio Melo, George Venlura, Coach Banlchead. Second row: Larry Rocha, Harold Winingar, Clyde Howey, Harold Ma+fos, Eugene Caw- fhon. Elmer Nefo. I D s Even though fhe D's are liffle fellows, fhey played good baskefball lhroughouf 'fhe season. With a very limiled schedule. lhey los? Three games and won none. All Their games were played aqainsf PaHerson's powerful quinlef. The D feam members are Fronl' row, lefl fo righlz Coach Banlchead. Richard Goinsalves, Joseph Rocha. Joseph Nunes. Second row: Manuel Amaral, Richard Weber. Manuel Sebasfian, Harry Sanfos, Franlc Brazil. . QL-XM. BasebaH Considering The iough compefifion offered by Modesfo, Turlock, Ceres, Hughson, Hilmar, Manfeca, and Paiferson. Newman made a good showing ihis year. Coach Ferguson builf his feam around ihe five refurning lerrermen-Alves, Borba, F. Brazil, Gonsalves, and Schuldi. Members of The squad are Froni row, lefr 'lo righf: Roberl Smifh, Vernon Freiras, Fernando Brazil, George Veniura, John Borba, Vasco Brazil. Manuel Gvonsalves, Augusfine Alves. Second row: Harold Maifos, Frank Mendes, Marvin Kaminska, Richard Silveria, Roberr Burden, Henry Rocha, Richard Schuldr, Carl Kaminska, Danny Brewer, George Teixeira, Frank Homen, Coach Ferguson. Third row: John Fanfazia, Richard Gonsalves, Joseph Nunes, Emidio Melo. Eugene Cawfhon, Elmer Nefo, Frank Brazil, Manuel Befiencourf, Joseph Rocha, Manuel Sebasfian, David Brazil. Tennk The' Tennis Team has experienced a very successful season. The players, broughf ro dare on fha fundamen+als, form, and courf srrafegy by lheir coach, Raymond Ferguson, showed much improvemenf over las? year's courf anlics, Members of fhe squad are Fronf row, leff fo righ'r: Wilbur Raven, William James, Lowell Jensen, Dean Hill, Roberf Rowley, Donald Beall, William Heacox, Second row: Richard Weber, Wayne Munyan, Roberf McConnell, Roberf Hansen, Richard Foreman. Harold Winingar, James Thompson, Coach Ferguson. .W sw' . vxxv' . ,S we Y ' 1 Y gl 5 ,iv 4, Q 5 x af, A Qi? 11 ii K as 5 . :pk ., M . .V ww, 1 H, W . 7 . I. In a huddle. 2. N f,. , ww.-Q, . M. .ff k f,E2f1ffwf f 1 ffi' Jwfv W pw sy .A f.. , Wsrifsg Y 1' . 5 swf ' kim Q 55, 1, E. ,. , I L Q Q ? mmf 2 s 3 V ,lql Q V Lwmgsy o. I player. 3. Jus? waiiing. 4. Tennis Tips. 5. Ou? of firsf. 6. Members of The A Team. 7. The Coach. 8. Bench warmers? 9. Liffle buf mighfy. IO. Waifinq. II. Af ease. i2. Over +he pla+e. Girls' SporTs The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion had an acTive program This year. Games To de- Termine The school champions were played in hockey, speedball, baslceTball, volleyball, baseball, badminTon, ping pong, Tennis. and archery. Playdays were held wiTh GusTine and PaTTerson in The above menTioned sporTs. The Tumbling Team gave several perTormances To place The organizaTion in The limelighT. For social aTTairs, The G.A.A. gave Three suppers in The caTeTeria and spon- sored an inTormal dance. Members of The G.A.A. receiving ouTsTandinq awards Tor The year are as Tollows: G.A.A.-Rose Borba. Lorraine Chaves, Erma ChrisTopher, Sadie Escobar, VioleT Faria, Alice FreiTas, RuTh Jacobsen, Carolyn James, Shirley Markham, Beverley Moorehead. Mary Moraes, Elsie MarTin, Elsie PeichoTo, Mary Rocha, Emily SanTos, Beverley Underhill, Numeral-Erma ChrisTopher, Sadie Escobar, Beverly Markham, Hazel Oliveria, Emily SanTos, Annie Silva. Lorraine Chaves. PennanT-Shirley Awe, Mary Ann Ferguson, Beverly Markham, Lola Miner, Valeslra Raclemacher, Annie Silva. Block O-BeTTy Coyle, Emily Moraes, Joy Hansen. Lola Miner, Mary Ann Ferguson, Shirley Awe. Gold Pin-BeTTy Coyle and Joy Hansen. Hockey As in The pasT, inTer-squad games were played, The Third period Team, capTained by Elsie PeichoTo, won The championship. The members oT The winning hockey Team are FronT row, leTT To righT: Aileen Pacheco. Emily SanTos, Mary Ferreira. BeTTy Campbell, Mary Luiz. Second row: Mary Nunes, Annie Avila, Beverly Markham, Alice FreiTas, Annie Silva. There were scoreless Ties in The Three games played wiTh GusTine, buT The iunior-senior and Treshman- sophomore Teams deTeaTed Their PaTTerson rivals 3-O and 2-l. SpeedbaH By defeafing 'their opponenls 7-0 and I4-2, Elsie Lopes' leam from lhe second period gym class won lhe speedball championship. Allhough There were buf few games played, much rivalry was de- veloped among lhose parlicipaling. Members of fhe leam are, from lell' lo righl. Firsi' row: Elsie Bizzanelli, Lorraine Chaves. Laurinda Paul. Elsie Lopes, Joy Hansen. Second row: Erma Chrislopher, Mary Rocha, Rose Foresfiere, Sadie Escobar. Baske+baH More lime was spenl' playing baslcefball lhis year lhan previously. Class reams were formed for games af noon: in This series lhe seniors never losl a game. ln playdays wilh Pafferson and Gusline flue class feams won a maiorify of fheir games. In The games played belween periods, a leam caplainecl by Mary Medeiros won lhe championship. Members of 'this 'team are, from lefl lo righf. Firsf row: Rose Foresliere. Sadie Escobar, Lorraine Chaves, Rose Borba. Second row: Erma Chrisfopher. Mary Rocha. Emily Moraes. Mary Medeiros. W1 HK Q42 T M. Q an Volleyball The volleyball Teams were composed oT The same players as Those in baslceTball, buT diTTerenT squads compeTed in The finals. A Team Trom The second period gym class won The TournamenT. Mem- bers oT The winning Team are FronT row, leTT To righT: Elsie Bizzanelli, Laurinda Paul, Marian MarTin, Hazel Oliveria, capTain. Second row: Erma ChrisTopher, Mary Medeiros, Elsie Lopes, Mary Rocha. Tumbling Team The Girls' Tumbling Team, organized by Miss Larsen, perTormed This year before The Exchange Club, Masonic Lodge, our sTudenT body and oThers. l-lighlighT of The season was The Open l-louse Program in which a RaggeTy Ann Theme was used in The demonsTraTion by The gaily dressed Tumblers. Those picTured are FronT row, leTT To righT: Ruby Groves, Donna Corcoran, Nadine Moore, Shirley Awe, Mary Ann Ferguson, Beverley Underhill, MargareT Maier, Carolyn Ferguson. Second row: Nadine CosTa, Lola Miner, Carolyn James, Valeslca Rademacher, BeTTy Coyle, Joy Hansen, Marilyn Rowley. Miss Larsen. BaclminTon BeTTy Coyle and Shirley Awe-Mary Ann Ferguson won The badminTon singles and doubles respec- Tively. Rose ForesTiere was runner-up and Lola Miner was Third in The singles TournamenT. The Rose ForesTiere-Lorraine Chaves combinaTion Took second place in The doubles while The BeTTy Coyle'BeTTy Campbell Team was Third. FinalisTs are picTured abover -file ellis E ,, 'T Tr T T- Ping Pong Wifh a greaT deal of compeTiTion from Lola Miner, runner-up, and BeTTy Coyle, Third place winner, Rose Borba won The ping pong singles championship. Doubles were won by Lola Miner-Nadine CosTa who deTeaTecl Rose ForesTiere4Lorraine Chaves, runners-up, and BeTTy Coyle-Elsie PeichoTo, Third place winners. They are picTured above. I. They made if! 2. Ugh! 3. No goal. 4. Well! 5. Heck! Missed! 6. Bully. 7. Some ref, 8, Super woman. 9. Some game. IO. Preparing for baffle. II. Some baclchand, 1 , '47 f- - ' - ' . Z I 1 V. ,,N f I 1 I QA 'g F. 14 ., ' li ,x A X I-X T' ay P5 . x'fx v!,,, N eip f .X if ff! , Q ' 'Y X I rx I. 1 ,, ,L . , , .r. ,' 4 'A IN , , -1, ,L xl I If ff If X. QQ-1, A. ,I , x, ' ,' ,xx r, N , ,j f,,4 ,Z I., X rf' '.- ', f I ff I' .A W3 I' lf, 1, x,,, l HIJX I ll rl --X l., i li Dear Diary Sepfember, I943 l 4 As lhe rnonfh of Sepfember brings an end lo summer vacalions, we find Oreslimba ready fo welcome Hs sluden+s. Sepfember I3 2. 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 ll ll I2 I3 14. Classes are resumed. . Algebra is sfudied. Familiar campus scenes cafch our eyes. Our audiforium is ready for many aclivilies. Old friends meel again. Sfudenls gel +heir books. Everyone forgeis vacalion. Four new faculfy members greef us and ge+ acquainfed wifh our campus and school acfiviiies: Mar- gare+ Slewarl. Raymond Fergusolr Hugh R. Banlchead. Francis Goersch. Sludenfs are happy ro refurn. The iourney lhrough lhe year be- gins af Oresfimba Union High School. Sepiember 30 I. The firsf sfamp and bond drive. Classes are IOO per cenf. 2. Dick Weber buys from Rose Borba. Ocfober 8 3. The firsl' issue of fhe Ores+imban is enioyed. 4. Emidio Melo hides behind his paper. 5. The sfafl al' worlc. Oc+ober I9 6, Big and Liffle Sisfer Parfy. Ocfober 22 7. Miss Buckley wrifes fhe news abou? The Blessed Event fhe Fresh- man recepfion. 8, Hidden falenf is broughf forlh in Jrhese freshmen. Ocfober 23 9. The F.F.A. greenhorns are puf Through iheir paces a+ lheir an- nual inifialion. Ccicber 26 IO, Elsie prepares fo bully in The hockey game wilh Gusline, ll. The Newman and Gusline Teams play fo a O-O lie. i 5 sl ilw ' W ..-. f . a..-5 . 3 14 o Dear Diary Oclober 29 Brides, grooms, Tramps, and minislers-whal has happened +o lhe sludenls ol Oreslirnba High? Oh! Today is Taclcy Day. Courl sessions, parade al noon. Billy l-lill's Quiz Programmy. barn dance conclude 'rhe aclivilies. I. The seniors lead lhe parade. 2. Four of a kind. 3. A perfecf lil. 4. Senior boys wilh fheir adviser lfourlh from lefll. 5. How shocking? 6. Na+ really, Johnny Muloza. 7. They musl be fired. 8. Al resl. Qklhe winner. --,- - IO. Dog face lGene Cawfhonl. II. Hula Hula. T I2. You forgof fo dress. I3. Yes, Taclcy Day is fun, l4. The finalisls for 'rhe grand prize. l5. The faculfy Takes 'lime oul' for lunch. November I0 We hear someone groan, Oh! I-Iow I wish I had all my work caughf up. I, Books are opened: The cobwebs removed. 2. Classes are serious. 3.BooIcs are 'raken home for a change. 4. Sfudenfs qef addifionaI insfrucfion. 5. Everyone Iisfens inIenfIy. 6. Some concen+raIe. 7. Bush and Bob sfudy fogerher. 8. These Iwo fake school serIousIy. 9. Even Ieachers fake books home. IO. Mr. MaHI'1ews Iecfures. November I I Armisfice Day vacafion. Relaxafion. November I9 The C.S.F. has a I-Iarvesf Moon Dance. December 3 Il. The big momenf for Ihe acfors and ac+resses of 'rhe senior pIay, Clarence, has arrived af Iasf. II is a huge success. .sy 3, in Q . E. -is . T. ., .. fi 'Q ' 2? TM. ' If 'T Dear Diary December 23 I. SanTa's scoufs are ou'r lo see if we're on our besl behavior. The lasl day before vacalion. A Chrisf- mas play by The Juniors puls us in +he Chrislmas spirit 2. Mrs. Sanla Claus. 3. We go home lor vacalion. 4. Two members ol The casl, 5. Sanla Claus. 6. Filler 'rhe Chrislrnas parfy January 3 7. Belly relurns fo school. 8. Miss Vinson is anxious lo slarf worlc. 9. Oral expression class wriles speeches. IO. The arf class af work. ll. The ideal class-English lV. I2. These sfudenfs work in geomefry. January 20 I. A rare Ireal is Ihe person ol Anne Ashley, a colorarura soprano. January 2I 2. We res? as Ihe semesler ends. January 25 3. Roberr I-Iansen prepares for Ihe firsr music concerl of Ihe year. 4. Olhers praclice foo. February I2 5. The Iwo rival classes bury 'rhe hafchel al Ihe Junior-Senior Ban- quel. March I0 6. The Juniors presenf The Twelve Old Maids for Their assembly program. March I7 7. Baseball season sfarls. 8. Tennis is The lad. April 6 9. We leave for Spring Vacafiori. IO. The girls Ialce 'rheir gym clofhes and books home. II. Elmer cleans fhe yard. I2. Everyone leaves for a few days resf. 'IW . of R AEE K I IMP!! -...Ig if 1- r r v rr 4, -JJMMMAMWMWFFVM M1 E fair CME Dear Diary April I4 Mad Halfers-an all-chool play. I. The falher. 2.'I'he maid, 'the daughler, fhe molher. April 2I 3. Gerling clipped for fhe prom. Apnlza Cpen I-louse-All our Ioesl work is broughl oul and shown +o our parenlsg all our pooresl is hid- den. lWho wanls lo see il. any- way?l A Ioig sloclc show, a grand performance by lhe Iumlolers. May I2 4. Belly plays a solo in 'rhe second music concerf. 5. Wabbil is a musician. 6. Jimmy James Ioolcs happy aloouf il all. May 26 Graclualion. The Class ol '44 re- ceive lheir diplomas and are oul in fhe wide, wide world. 7. They leave for Ihe Iasl lime. 8. Danny will no longer win school Iellers. 9. These F.F.A. boys will be missed. IO. Breezy won'+ be lorgolfen. II. Bob and Joy 'rake a Iasl loolc. I2. Some seniors are happy lo leave. I3, Our alhleles say good-bye. I4. We bid farewell 'Io Oreslimba High School lor Ihe I943-I944 school year. Thirly-one seniors will always cherish Iheir days of hap- piness here. Booslers A1'ifonso's Service S+a+ion Gas, Oil, Tires and Accessories Ernesl' Beall Jeweler and Opiomeirisf Bill's Dairy Delivery Phone 7II Paul C. Brauer Blacltsmilhing and Welding Cloverleaf Candy Sfore Whi+man's Candy J. J. Correia We Build for Tomorrow Crows Landing Marker Congraiulaiions +o fhe Class of '44 General Perroleum Wholesale Agenr John Sequeira Golden S+a+e Co., L1'd. H. C. Reid, Manager Golden Valley Creamery S. K. Nielsen, Manager Max Hoffman Congra+ula+ions fo fhe Class of '44 Ho+el R0se Hofel, Dining Room, and Lounge Ralph Howl: Wells and Pumps Jus+esen's Meal' Marker Meals, Fish, and Poulfry DeFFenbaugh's Reliable Service Jus+esen's Sfores, lnc. Phone 602 Easl'-Wesi' Dairymen's Ass'n Challenge Buffer Eli'l'e Cafe The Besf of Food Carl Fausero Licensed Real Esfaie Broker Ray E. Foreman Good Service and Good Insurance Tony Frias Union Oil Service Sfaiion For lhe Besl' of Foods Kamp's Sfore Ouffillers for men and Boys Kaliian Chevrolel Co. Chevrolef Buiclr Lorenson's Garage and Radio Shop Phone 775 Meier and Hufchinson Plumbers Mobil Service S'la'I'ion Warren Burwiclr Booslers Model Cleaners Ross Smilh Bank of Newman Covers 'the Wesl Side Newman Bakery Congralulalions 'lo lhe Class of '44 Newman Beauly Salon Congralulalions-Charlo'He Osburn Newman Cafe C. W. Rademacher Newman Drug Co. The Corner Drug Slore Newman Laundry Phone I3I Emily Vana-Ha, Prop. Newman Saddlery Nexl lo 'Phe Posl' Office The Newman Wafer Works Co. Besl Wishes for Fulure Success Nels Pardee Painler Nunes Garage Dodge Plymoulh Pa+cheH's Mofors, lnc. Ford V-8 Lincoln Zephyr Pioneer Drug Sl'ore Your Favorile Drug Sfore Gene H Rowley Your Friendly Furniiure Man Sequeira and Sons Always af Your Service Thomas Shoob Sludio Pholographers Simon Newman Co. I869 Diamond Jubilee I944 Sprouse--Reilz Slore O. R. Luiclr, Manager The Slar Dusfers Music-Hof and Sweei' Dr. W. S. Thompson Congralulalions lo 'lhe Class of '44 Union Oil CO. of California John Anlhieny, Jr., Residenl Manager The Home o'F lhe Wonder Chick Wallis Halchery, Crows Landing Wesf Side Hardware Phone 7-W, Crows Landing Wesl Side Hospilal Drs. Roscoe and Thompson Wesl' Side Index Dedica+ed fo Communiiy Service Wesl' Side Thealer Besl' Wishes for Confinued Success Whifehursl Jeweler Bulova Walches The Yancey Lumber Company Newman, Crows Landing, and Paiferson


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