Ripon High School - Mission Yearbook (Ripon, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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TOP ROW: Grube, Freeland, Elsholz, Ballatore, Mapes, Shoemaker, Ioppini, Kingery, Page, Alldrin, Williams. CEN- TER ROW: Palrnaymesa, Van Laar, Van Donk, Freshour, Keirn, Richey, Furtado, Ynzun- za, Bynum, Tornell, Iackson, Bruner Cadviserl. BOTTOM ROW: Loewen, Bethencourt, Swain, Vrieling, Rackley, Fur- tado, Gazaway, Snodgrass, Dosio, Silva, Dahlin, Lesher. TOP ROW: Hargrove, Morgan, Covey, Franklin, Borges, Brooks, Bingham, Mack y, Stouiier, Allen, Crisp, Ferreira. CENTER ROW: Harp, Ethridge, Knox, Turnbeaugh, Minter, Vincelet, Kendrick, Kuil, Bail- ey, Azevedo, Gomes, Weyand fadviserl. BOTTOM ROW: Bianchi, Cottrell, Barkley, Dixon, O'Berg, Green, Siggins, Burkett, Bakker, Vrieling, Schaapman. FRESHMEN lt was one day last September when we, the class oi 49, enrolled as Fresh- men in Ripon High School. Wherever one looked, there was a Freshman-- eighty-four oi us, the largest Freshman class Ripon High has had. Our iirst meeting began in the usual way by electing the following officers: president, Acy Page: vice-president, Iohn Bynumg secretary-treasurer, Dale Tornell. Ioan Kingery and Danny Harp represented the Freshman Class in Congress. We all awaited the great day when the Sophomores initiated us. The student body had many laughs when some of us dressed in diapers, and others pushed a nut around the study hall with their noses, and a few swept the stage with tooth brushes. Our first class party was a skating party held in Modesto. Although a lot of us were mapping the floor rnost of the time, we really had a swell time. The bus brought us back to school where hot chocolate and hot-dogs were waiting for us, and it wasn't long before they disappeared. The second semester was in full swing and another election was held. The results were: president, Donald Gasawayp vice-president, losephine Ballatorep secretary-treasurer, Evangelyn Alldrin. Since we were limited to two parties a year, our last one was planned, but since this report had to be made before it was held, we cannot tell you much about it. We want to thank our advisers, Mrs. Bruner and Mr. Weyand, for helping us make our Freshman year enjoyable and remembered.

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SOPI-IOMORES The first semester ofiicers oi the Sophomore Class were: president, Buddy Pichettog vice-president, Ardell Heaton, secretary-treasurer, Bob Nelson: con- gress representatives, lim Farschon and Norma Hoff. A very efficient committee composed of lim Parschon as chairman, Ardell Heaton, and Melvin Kingsley, was appointed to initiate the Freshmen. The main initiation was held in iront oi the student body. But all day, oddly enough, Freshmen were seen bowing in front oi the Sophomores and repeating, Allah be praised to the Sophomore Class. ln lanuary several of the Sophomores were seen limping to and from classes. The reason was the Sophomore Roller Skating Party. lt was quite a success, with refreshments at the school afterwards. But ohl! the next day! The Sophomores who were given the honor oi being officers for the second semester were: president, lacaueline Kincaid: vice-president, Elizabeth Ter- heydeng secretary-treasurer, Peggy Gibbonsg and, since Congressman Norma Hoii had moved, Marcella Mulholland was elected to take her place. Being in our second year at high school we are becoming more confident in ourselves and are participating in many school activities. Also, through the Sophomore Representatives in Congress, the class is taking an active part in the school government. Next year when we are big, big Iuniors, the Iunior-Senior Prom will be up to us. For this reason we are planning a money-raising activity. As yet the type oi activity has not been decided upon. We wish to thank our advisers, Mrs. White, Mr. Poletti, and Mr. Iacobsen, tor their help and patience with us in the past year, and we will try to be a credit to them in the future. ' ers, McKenzie. St. Iohn, Ornells TOP ROW: Burton, Iohnscn Nigro, Kincaid, Haines Hoff Pichetto. CENTER ROW Ivrul holland, Shaw, Bussing, Kings ley, Heaton, Menshew, Vieira White Cadviserl. BOTTOM ROW: Nomelli, Rackley Tay lor, Terheydeni, Stetler, Show TOP ROW: Van Horn Men shew, Peterson, Far chon Toste, Zurnsiein, Inman S11va Gibbons. CENTER ROW Croi sant, Schaapman, Vincelet Brum, Karras, Pratt, Wheatley Poletti fadviserl. BOTTOM ROW: Gervase, Bynum,V1erra Driver, Walbridge, Roome



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