Sacramento High School - Review Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

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.4 . W I . i J V 1 , , l w 4 1 4 w 1 1 J w 1 N 1 4 1 w 1 1 . 1 1 nnm k ll an14uflnummMu an nn:um.....n .... WTKWW Q -QA 1 J N l E HH ww ,Ma IK!! 'new an w.w',NM .Sk - ,W The schools are pioneering the future of America. Whether the future of our country Willor will not be successful, depends, in large part, on how Well our schools equip the country's citizens, for they, With their own in- dividual academic, physical, and social accomplishments, are . the .blue- prints of tomorrow. A. l i If Q Published by the Review statt ot the Sacramento Senior High School. l l 'Board ot Education-Dr. John E. Kennedy, President: Mrs, J. F. Didion, Vice-President: Mrs. P. D. Bevil, Mr. Harry B. Seymour, Mr. Wilbur Haines. Superintendent? Statt-Mr, J. R. Overturt, Superintendent: Mr. George C. Jensen, First Asst. Supt.: Mr. Wm. J. Burlchard, Second Asst. Supt.: Dr. Arthur Polster, Director ot Research and Personnel. i . School Administrative Statt-Mr. Malcolm P. Murphy, Principal: Mr. Herbert Matthews, Miss Ruth I' Dodds, Vice-Principals. l l li L . -. . Sacramento Senior High School X REVIEW 19 4 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Theme and School Views , . Scholastic Section .... Administration and Faculty . . Graduating Seniors . . Class Section . Events . . Boys' Sports . . Girls' Sports . . Club Section . Memorial Section Staff . . . Review Staff . 1-8 9-20 21-26 27-50 51-78 79-96 97-112 115-120 121-128 129-149 150-151 152 SSYSQQ1-sf X X Q4 Marks wwe Simi., 5, W ra NM N, 42? if lib FZ ww W 5553? P' wi Q 3 Neff: iw. L .MX V . 0 -If Q 2.3 4 ggi: Q: 1 4' 4: - .V Jsmsw wfw 'A w , xxx 42 9?5z,,fw. W x . 4, fw?iWmmveaqwwMW'MW NZM. M 1 Wffggggv 6, ,, i :iff ' f ,H is A hill 'Vslw Q O . l.M,m ii? M Q ' A?f wh wwxsismvfwv w 4 P1 ww ,aww M..,,n-'W' W . ,. H H . 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' - ' v p v Q , ,L 5, M w .,,, fyrf-w.gM,,a,'.1x.. ig K .Spy-'g1'w,x,q.g f1g3.,sa1ea.s:W .n lg-pgsql M3 ,gags if W X- 5 Wa, A. ,M . 2- .lf3??f5fi4Yi2rfg51 .WMM ff Ri X wfmg fss , 5. -ri it Mfg ln A-' ' tl .5 f W I 'Ui ' 'iffy it iv lf ,1?f.Q...,.52a The war-time class room is a busy place: for many students it is the last opportunity for education, and they are eager to take advantage of it. School is no longer a place where students merely sit at their desks and study. There is much action and practical experience. In shops, laboratories, and even in the class rooms there is action. On the following pages are pictured actual scenes of the class activities. They were taken by the student photographer pictured above. Pegg 1i Chernislry is one of The rnosl imporlanl sciences lauqhl al high school. ll is a necessily for all sludenls who plan lo sludy medicine. lvlosl sludenls enioy Jrhe subiecl, and il is also a source ol greal enlerlainmenl al limes, Though usually al someones expense. l-low should we insulale lhe room? Whal does lhe clulch do on lhe car? These are iusl lwo ol lhe many praclical olueslions lhal are answered in physics. Yes, by sludying physics many boys and girls learn lhe why ol lheir surroundings. Some sludenls lake physics because They are inleresled in science and wish lo nfialqe lhis subiecl 'rhe loundalion lor lheir lile worlc. ,f i igfww 'i. i - ai limp iw--,Misa K .- .-- ., .,-.s,,s. .i,,,,s,. is .. .. ..,, . . , ., ., , , .4 ,. , , 1. 1 111 'im ,: Mir, - , i w ' 59 Q .W ,ii ' , i ,,4 4L ' L-f -A T ' rw 4--w- 1 +- 1-in .-iw iv W - -- is ami-i,--, . ,. . , , ' ' Q f ' T. 2 T T ,I z f . T T , ,,.1 A, T T - .A g . I A T . V wm,,lAV ,T ,, 1, w:i,Page .12 T , . c V ,- s s , Swialw .' 4 ' ' V A - 1 .. ' .. TZSEELQ.--H , f L Angles, angles and s+iII more angles-yes, This is TrigononneTry. Trig, a Tew years ago, was ThoughT oT as a course sTricTly Tor boysg now The girls are also becoming inTeresTed in science and higher maThemaTics, and They are holding Their own very well. 'l'rigonorneTry is a musT Tor boys who need To Talce special Algebra is The TirsT sTep Toward higher maTh4 emaTics. lTs imporTance has been augmenTed wiTh army and navy TesTs. The demand Tor maThemaTical exacTness. GeomeTry is inTeresTing Tor many reasons besides The TacT ThaT iT aTTords an opporTuniTy To sTudy angles and Torms. Une oT The main purposes OT geomeTry is To develop The power oT reasoning and The use oT common sense. GeomeTry includes georneTric design, is useTul in The sTudy oT arT, and Takes The scholar one sTep deeper inTo The mysTeries OT higher maThemaTics. l I y .V, ,ui so , Z 13, A lloaling ribl Yes, we all have lloaling rilos-loelieve il or l noll Thousands ol lhings aboul lhe slruclure and The lunclions ol lhe loody are learned in physiology, This course helps all of Blology-llle Science Ol llvlnq llllnqs-ls lluly us lo learn how lo care for our bodies, ll is also indispensable lo one Ol llle mosl lasclnallnq Ol: llrle Sciences and Those who laler wish 'ro sludy rnedicine, nursing, physiology, elc. would prove lo loe very helpful lo every sludenl. Planl science is nol a subiecl merely laughl from boolcs: lhe sludenl gels praclical experience. Each one has his own plol ol ground: and lhere he learns how 'ro cullivale lhe soil, planl lhings and rnalce lhern grow. The sludenls say lhis knowledge will be valuable when lhey someday have a home and garden of lheir own +o cullivale. 7 ' lg 'k in-fy lr 2'7v ' '1 2 -V , Q .Vi g. 'gi rv N- . ,V 1, f' V . , Page-1y4 T . . T is T s , T y , Boys and girls oT high school age are iusT beginning To acquire poise and selT-assurance. Public spealcing helps Them greaTly To This end. Where did civilizaTion begin? WhaT did Caesar do? These quesTions and hundreds oT oThers are sTudied in world progress. Learning abouT world hisTory is illuminaTing and necessary because only aTTer lcnowing The answers To The problems ThaT Taced The world in The pasT, can we possibly solve TuTure ones. UniTed STaTes hisTory, a sTudy oT The men, laws, and progress OT our counTry has been righTly made a Three semesTer course in our school. The pasT hisTory OT our counTry may well hold many answers To The problems ThaT The boys and girls who will be voTing Americans in The Tu Ture will have To answer. Thus iT is imporTanT ThaT all sTudenTs Take an inTeresT in This course. 'H H...-If wife? f Qimasg QQ 'Axim X X 5- Q5 1 f 2 ,' ' Smurf 5,f'1-12' fwwgizfiggggwf K Aller llwis war a greal boom in business is expecled. Willi lliis new expansion in llne commercial world llnere will be a need lor more lellers, business reporls, invoices, elc. Tlierelore, lliere will also be a need for more accurale and speedy lypisls lo keep lliings rolling. Indeed, Jryping sliould be a required subiecl. So you lliouglwl llwal coolcing was iusl' lor girls and did nol inleresl boys al all? Well, you liad beller clwange your rnind because llie boys are delinilely inleresled lool Yes, llie boys are lalcing precaulions in case llie girls llney marry aren'l sucli good Coolcs al lirslq and llie girls lwave all beard llie saying, The way lo a rnan's liearl is llwrougln luis slomaclnf' - f fTvW'S ,if W 29:1 Q -V gf IIICICIY IU LIC GLJIE IU LAHCVV G IIIIICI KJ' ILJI G IIKJLJLJY. I IKJVVGVCI, U 7 number of lhe siudenls are planning lo go on wilh arf and Soon fm ooino io fire my bowl. All inis oiii perhaps make designing, illuslraling, or painling lheir life work. moans is inoi Sne is going io bake ner poiieiy. She is faking a course in Ceramics. Whaf is new in sfyle? The fashion classes nol only learn lo make Clolhes, buf lhey sludy The new slyles ai crealions. ln These limes if is very praclical for young girls 'lo know how lo sew and lo design. Wilh an oflenlin' limiled budgel sludy of fashions makes il possible for girls 'ro have a sfylish wardrobe, which would be olherwise i possible. l 3 lilo Uvvli x.iuu'.,uuc.v :ii ring, .2-ivy. Hive, ,,..,.v.....,., U., ,.V. ,,,..,,,.1 This boy is a rnelal shop sludenl who is pouring immediale use ol wood shop lou? lhey always feel conliclenl lhal ho? iron inlo a mold, He enjoys working wilh melal lhey will be able lo fix lhe backdoor squeak or mend Grandma's ancl plans lo rnalce if his vofgalion. wheelchair. Dralling has come lo be loolced upon as a cullural subiecl as well as a praclical one, a real language lo be sludied and Jraughl in The same way as any olher language. Dralling nor only lrains one in exaclness of lhoughr, buf if slrenglhens lhe conslruclive imaginalion. ll is a necessily for all sludenls planning lo major in engineering, archi- Jreclure, elc. 1 N I , . Q FACULTY D JD Cx, fx, .fb 'xxf iiagg Dr. Jolnn E. Kennedy l Presidenl ol llie Sacramenro Board ol Educarion lvlrs. J. F. Didion Vice-Presidenl Mr, l-l. R, Qverlurl Superinlendenl ol Cily Schools, Sacrarnenlo, Calilornia Aller llwe Review lwad gone lo press, lvlr. Jack Lynn resigned from llme Board ol Educalion and Mr. Wilbur l-laines was appoinled lo lnis place. Mr. Jack Lynn Mrs. P. D. Bevil Mr. l-larry B. Seymour iZ? . Xl. Q W' Q ii? 9 it . sy 6 Q hi S gg 4 H W 5 N gan Z' W 4 ' 5' Q' 7' ,4 wi F Q1 49 S E' W S 1 R 3 1 Q QQ W2 . Wfvmm Wa: 1' x x ,M IMKW f. Q Z 7 ' 5 4 , , ggi .,.. , , , , ,, .,.,. 'N 5 'Q -V ,L .:::s5I:,:Z- WMM ' 2 . .111 wf'Wn:,,i3ZT:3 :': waziezw f ' 'ff 1- 9 sm 'ff f 1 6, W 32-1:1-2 .-v- U ' -.-. my g,x3gV:Qgxwh'E .5,2.: f5:5g1:,:: . 2 21 A32 Page 24 A A Top lo bollom-Leil lo Righlz Mr. Clyde Eounlaine, Mr. George Linn, Mr. Alberl Wilde, Mr. Adolph Riqasl, Mr. Mason A. Johnslon, Mr. l-lerloerl Aloboli, Miss Marf garelr Moore, Miss Allha Crowley, Mr. Francis Golf, Mr. Clarence Fiscus, Miss Jewel Wiseman, Miss Elhel Barielle, Mrs. Clara Hargis. Miss l-lazel Bell, Mrs. Elor- ence Dunbar, Miss Virginia Slurdavanr, Mrs. Emma An- derson, Miss Sara Doyle, Mrs. Alice Taggart Mrs. Em- ma Nissen, Miss Conslance Greenwood. Chairmen oi Deloarrrnenls -Leif io Riqhrz Mr. Earl Rooney, Arlt Mr. Tom Weems, Boys' Phy. Ed.: Mr. l-larold Kimball, Qrieniaiionq Mr. Francis Golf, Commerf cial Dept, Mrs. Ida Norlh, Music: Mrs. Esrher Eiske, Girls' Phy. Ed.: Mrs. Emma Anderson, Aclinq chairman ol Malh., Miss Virq Slurda- vanlr, Language: Mrs. Bessie Burch, Regislrary Miss Edilh Willqins, Science, Miss Rulh Esiher McC'rew, Supervisor oi lnsrruclion and Chairman of Social Siudies. me fm iff eg 3 ifggiif 1 f ft W 3325 Qmi Mm f-sam-aww. z oi' 3 Nr l 3 2 xml- J I ms , ' im,-5.:w9Mf' . ---- , X ff 1 .A., Q ,LE W V x, f f V E.. : f A - e 2 gfjifrg -13' J, .D.3 Ham., Wav Page 26 'lop lo Bollorn-Leil lo Riqhlz Mr. Erederick Beauf champ, Mr, Wnn. Swezey, Dr. Richard Reeve, Mr. George P. McGrew, Mr. T. J. Ross, Mrs. Edna Conrad, Mrs, Lydia Loyacon, Miss Eulah Mccarlney, Miss Mary Corf coran, M is s Margarelle Chrislian, Mrs. Anna R. Cook, Mrs. Be rn i ce Han- lhorn, Mrs. Ida Norlh, Mrs. Anna B. l-lerrnilage, Miss Edilh Wilkins, Miss Emily Keohan, Mrs. Grace l-lealh, . , ,,,,., ,, ,.-,. ,A , -,rx ,,k, W. , ,,?,!,5, , 1. V- V, , Top To bollorn-Lell lo Riqhlz Mr. Ernesl Rook, Mr. David Burnarn, Mr. Lloyd W. Russell, Mr. W. J. McClar- rinon, Mrs. l-lelen Davis, Mr, Edward McGralh, Mr. J. R. Addicoll, Mr. L. C. Wilaker, Mr. Willred Jarnes, Mrs. Jane Calhoun, Miss Doro- lhy Monroe, Mrs. l-lelen Locke, Mrs. Mary l-lame, Miss lvy Adelle Ruiler, Mrs. Anloinelle Walker, Mrs. Lil' lian E. Davis, Mrs. Avis Eish- back, Miss Mabel Finch, Miss Rulh Eslher McGrew, Mrs. Elinor Edwards, Miss Marga- rel Harrison. 1 ,, Aff A. , ff! A 'q,ff.f ., .u if-I. .v ,gg Page 28 l i Because of lhe war lhe seniors ol I945, who are lhe Sacramenlo Senior High School blue prinls, have had an un- usual career. Each class, lilqe each individual, has a special clislinclion and a special conlribulion lo malce To lhe lile of lhe school. For inslance, lhe February class was lhe lirsl class who spenl ils enfire lhree high school years in war lime. Therelore, lheir special aclivilies were worlc for lhe Red Cross and assislance in bond drives. The June class has ils dislinclion, also. The experience ol lhis class seems more dramalic lhan lhaf ol mosl olhers for during ils lasl semesler Presidenl Roosevell died and lhe European war was lerminaled. Many boys from bolh classes lell before gradualion To ioin Jrhe armed services. -1'-'2nzw'nf',?2W'f:'f-'xiaasmw gwpw - -1-f-'awww -f 1f W 1 ,, f:, , ,, CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1945 an Nan Alrnqulsr George fxfanasoff Leona Barora Srefnnq Arnsberry Barbara Bancrorf Anlra Barrencour' Hcrberr Anderszr La Verne Barurfardi Marqarar Bezzone Ffafkrin Armsrranfg Myron Basso Joyce Brnqnarf MariorIeBonr1a:n Maryer Bray Minnie Cacia PeqgyCr1adwiC Rrcnard Boyd ROBGMM. Brown Berry Cafnpfni Eleanor Cnan Gradys Braden Maraare' Burner' Wes'ey' Caffe' Wrriiarn Cnow Thelma Bfaudway Sarnuer Lee Buscy Tony Ceyola Saily C afrzio r J Y in i i f i i I hm., i i,, A,k,1,,,wA 1 Thomas Ciayfon Hesim Cuiiers Eiien Davioson Eiaine Dondidson Doroflwy Edge-rfon Marqarei Emns Cari Fennvi Doroiny Coffieid Joan Cuip Dorris Davis Roberi Dorian Audrey Epiing Siwiriey Farber Kainieen Finneecgfm Miidred Coie Ffoionce Daioian Deiina De Prafo Me-rriii Doud Dofis Escoii Ueiofes Posse Anna Fonq KIHQQ Crenshaw Uixcn Davey Peggy Dedie' Nancy Lou Fdqai' Cimries Evers Wing Ka' Fan Eiga Form ,A r::.v:'f-J-1-1F:f':,f,gf'w:2:'.4R'f?'7WJF ,1'? 5 12vi5gg S'5gpwg+:J qw' W fr 1' ej'1j4ysp'31:5Q75 71l:spq f-,gr vw g ,mpgs-ysq 43,12-f QNFIVM, MWNWW M ww yawn. pun-wx Llly Fong Belln Gleason Russell GYROVG Shirley l-larrls Mafclarel Fonq Slay Gooclw Jacquelyn Gualcc Jack l-laylnursl Jannes Gessner Beryl Graves James Gualco Frances Helflqs Barkafa Gillello Danelle Grllllr Jaclcson Harms Rolowl Henclfer Eugene Howie Claude Hudson Vancil l-lulcnlnson X-'v+lwurJc'nesJr. Page 31 Carroll Jolnnson Marlory Johnson ,lamps Jones Rlclnavcl Jfnnf-s Freda Joseph Belly May Kenl Adolf? Keflcsleclc Melina Key AT, 4,f.w..i Q ..1 ,. .fm-.. V: r r A - r -r - , , , . V- r r - . . , 2-' ws 1 wr N up , , 1- , if-affrmfgrr-1 ff. Q --rw .firm-:w,,w:g,. I ' 1 'r fri , i , ' .R ,, .ww ' 1 i in W Faq., My ' rv 1 , rr 1 r 1 f , I i W r V K -f - fir. Q W- . f 1 r . P f V 1- Aff , ' rrfz, Af 5. Q H 7 - I-,r.1,.f gf.-r5,'.w:p. Lgrrpy, ,- fr ri ,N X I h? Page 32 Jaw, - . . . June Kino Jacqueiine Kingsbury Carnerine Kieiv Eieanor Knows Nada Korniciw Jeffery Lou Lorraine Lumbard Ei Louise May Giibovf Miilcir Dani Mussacrgiwis Harry Lafnbrfrs Srepnen Lonicelii Sarah Lunioiia Edwin Maviic-id Dona Mac, Morris SCOTT Mccioiiand Lorraine Lavwc-'r Aiaxandria Loris Carrie Maidonado Dororiry Meng-Croiccr Roberr Ficwd Muck John McGinn's Lo's Lenz Rmn Mais Lucbkc A fon Marnf,-1,5 Pnyiiis Miricr Hey Muirhe-as 5-ieien MQKSM: if an 4 . 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A W F fa, Ivy MCMQCHP EmHy Par-emi Elda Predmore Barbara Rovdey Anna Sanfos Alberta Shawe Mddred May Shivbau Genevieve O'Brier: Mary Pefrroffa WilWEam Rasa Madaivrw Ryrwo Vera SCGNOFG Jacquehme Sheva Irene Smlfh Edward Ohaneslah Ardis Peffygrove Arnold Rev Eugene Sahhwam Bearrlce Seammeh Eivira SHva Leona Smifh Ervanf Pace Aria Pimnqar Nra Richardson Richard Safdkwe Vera Schoefer Howa'd Sifrvrnerrrwacher Elsie Suhr -nl ' j L' V Q. . rf X 1 4 fs y W Paige 34 ,- we M WEP' ...hn- Peqqy Swinney James Tracy Beverly Waclwollz Jaclc Taqrmeier Warren van Bronklwrs' Nancy Lee Wlfdarwqer Beverly Tlnqley Gerfrude van der Violel We-lson Simon Tovias Volqerw Beverly Wlse William Vogel P ,,,, La Verne Wolcolf Helen Wong Daniel Yee Pa++y Yee Edward Phillips Rose Galve7 Pafrlcia Cadman Mary Lou Samuelserl 5 gf A OTHER GRADUATES - Grani Anderson Jean Baih Roberr Burler Michael Campanella Ray Crosby Elmer Dennis Esfher Fanlchauser Waller Fong Earl Halliday Bobby Harper Billy Heuer Donald l-luichinson Harrier Jackson Geraldine Jelacich Charles Kendrick FEBRUARY I945 Boyd Kirk Joseph Krpan Samuel Laiina Teresa Minqo Mildred Munger Marion Porler Marian Rudine Paul Schmidl' Gilberl Sialey Allen Slevens Joseph Virga Maxine Williams Melvin Winlcelman Earl Wise H ii, 24 M, A i CLASS OF JUNE, 1945 v . Fafricia Abbofi Rosalie Aiien Syivan Anapoisicy Norman Arkinson Beify Jean Baker Wiiiiarn Bardin Gayie Barfon Mabei Ani Mariiyn Alislwouse Marqarei Anderson Louise Aunqar Plwyilis Baker Ernoqene Barnes Plnyliis Eeebe Claire Aidricn Peari Ambier Gvioria Arrus Monie Avarwa La Vera Baies Sara Bern Barnes Liiiian Beief Peggy A'-11 Bennie Ambrose Aiiere Askew Wiiiiarn Bacnrnan Eariine Barnber Pafricia Barnum Louise Beii 5 A Q M ESQ V. -' .f rx K .v K ...., x 'Z -f-- r , W r Page 38 a r be Nancy Camp Pafrlcia Carnahan Cynrrala Casfner Mary Chan Juanira Chase Donald Comms Neal Courier Dororny Canfrei Berry Carrorr Karnfeen Cavanauqn Marjorie Chaoperl Vrolef Cnerryholrnes Paula Conrad Berflna Cox Groria Carr? Paurrne Carsey Louis Ceiinrcn Edward Chaqurca Sophie Clwrisrre Grace Cosfa Srwrrley Coyre Leona Carisor Joseonre CHSC-C Darsy Cran Edwfn Chase Eila May Coleman Barbara Counrrymarw Dbcre Crurdwer d ,155 .,.., -g Q , 7 'ma ,. .- Miclcie Crufcrmer Edward Davis HarrieffDer1fon Bernice Derirwelm Edward Donobedian Barbara Dozler RUTH Dunlap Donnaglear Darlwlsframd Mildred Dean Marian De Mar Gerard Desmond Gerafd Doud Mary Dfaqasb Ura Durbin Edward Da Prafo James Defazro Dorofhy De Marflmr Richard De Vos Bob Dougherfy Myra Druhof Brify Dye Dale Darraqrv Edward De la Torre June Derby Roger Doermer Harord Doyle Darrel! Duane Adere Eafon , ,qge Q-0, a l - A r Roberl Emmons Reber? Farnsworllw Belly Fislwer Glm Fong Wllma Fong Lona Frencln Mary Galanfi Langley Erlclfscn Opal Fees Brunell Fleming Gen Fong Carolyn Forney Bellw Friburq Rose Ga vez ldaErr1sl Marie Flclcensclxer Callmerlne Foley Kim Fong Gilberl Fosler Peggy Fuller Charles Geclwarl Doris Fallon Elsie Flclcer Emma Fonq Mable Fong Gene Frederfclcsen Bernadlne Galanli Nellie Gee rw , w A f f 1 f f ,m,wm''.,:::,ivf7'1fp-'wir'H' if 1 i--,,g::i.1,f,W,-in i .K,f1,,,Y I: fr, 'fxl Q2i'?1?122: . g ii Tneirna Jo Giiiien Jack Gordon Fifa May Guidi Caro' Haoqood Doroiiwyi-Iaslceli Pxiice Henderson Barbara Hodnefi Eisie Gonsaives Maxine Gospodrwicf Tnornas Hag Eari Harirq geffy Jo Hessefy Pewnond Herriinqer Trornas Holrnes Manuel Gonzales Zuia Gray Sharon Haley Eveiyn Harris Mfeivin Haviii Lois Higgs Doris Holsappie Giiborf Gordon Gevaid Greene He-dy Halter Wiiiiam Harris Louis Heinricins Norma Hinfon Mabel Homsey U , 1- Nornm Hopkins Frank Hun Dulce Jackson Ar'1nur'Jonnson Uonakzl Jones Genrqia Kr3!0S+f3S Nancy Kehoe- Harry How Nfwra Hun Vifian Jaynw-5 Cafcfyn Jonnsor Joyce Jones Trudy Kannan JE'W9MK9N1y Le4a Mao Horwn Barbara Huse Jac1cJewcH Marqaref Johnson Shirley Jones Kafnferine Karma Gienn Kemp Wffliarn Hosfnar' Paify Jarvis Annie Jac Hom Jfunnslfon Cfwrrfnc Kobefxa MU My Keavrnffy' Jeannie KH? iq -. 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Q Kafiiioen King Lois Klein GioriaLs1FiancO Louis Lassci Aiice Leo Liiiian Linda--for Sieward Kipp Biiiy Koeizer AnnfxLfi'nL1i'os Louisa Laurerzi Doioiny Lew: Aiice Lindbmq Befiy Kick Wiiiired Kramer Pauiine Landon James Lavendm Mary Lee Eiizabein Liondakis Pafricia Kiernrnor Roi'1erTKrunn Mariiyn Lanfgin Mary Anno Lawson Cronnweii Lewis Anna Lisnicii Eugene- Loiinq Aivin Lonq Mae Joy Louie May Pin Louie i 1 if ' Lv f af? f'?f4f'.fr:ffs1 1'gfj1fYs A sqafif:ff5f,f:j-gimffii igigfjnilfgi fgz:.,1g 53 -,ax-,j35Q,,,pQ,i5J.Q, -li-A 5, f1.,.f1Q5-5 513-ii'-'vii , Kenne'ri'1Lowry Ciarabeiie Machado Jeraid Mariin Doris Mensing Deiberi Miiier Dolores Moiina Kaflwryn Mccarf Ted Luiz VinceniMai1'a Reber? Mason Rosie Mez Gioria Milling Jacqueiine Morris Lorraine Mcffloqan Leia Lurnsoer Virginia Maicolrr Berry Jean Meade Caroi Miilard Jean Milis Roberiai Morris Corinne McCormick Virginia Luna Airna Marasovicin Merilyn Meiby Befh Ann Miilei' Si1irieyA'n Missaii Theresa Munso Carmen Mccrary Page 454 ' .www l 1 l E 1 2 E ? 1 lola Nelscm Dorolhy NEQlce-rsor' Lucille ODE-a Made Parlcer ,lean Percival CarlPr1lcr5orw Roberf Plwaro Richard Nelscrr ZeldaN1omQyer Phyllis CH Marlon Parks Carmen Perm John Pelevson Phare Phelps Vlola Nelscm Eilcer Norlctrv Sorwevlfeve Paras Lols Pavlce Fffwcls Perry Mary PL-lrall VNC M Plvlllpenlco Wvace l Ne, Dtfzllw Niles F'arll3a'e'f1 Wlewlly llf-gb es Calfh Derry E5irbir11pex,'lc1 M516 ,are Placefim I ,. .,:1,.M ., V '51 Lenore Pierce Rosalino Pinkharn Lois Porfeous Donald Procida Neria Ray Mary Helen Richards Barbara Robinson Norman Pierce Sianley Plummer Marion Porlcr Gayle Pulsifer Jean Ready Ronald Richmond Bernadeiie Robinson Auqusra Pina Bernice Pohl Dwaine Poulos George Quan Eileen Reidy Alberfa Riqgins Jack Rodgers Francer Pina Sralina Ronfad Gloria Rowell Daniel Radrnonoyich Charles Rhoby Marilyn Riley Francis Rooney fiiiifiz Lena Rossie Belly Ann Salani Charlorle Sawyer Leona Schneberqer Mary Shephard Barbara Srnilh Mary Sowerwine Charles Rowell Joseph Sale Marilda Schiro Erwin Shalles Alice Silva Virginia Srnifh Pearl Spiro Jerry Russell Edward Sarnienlo Paul Scoll Jack Sheehan Bealrice Sing Claudine Snider Audrey Slanclridqe Mona Rye Shirley Sarnoville Lorraine Se-lcul Mary She-lion Marie Sliskovich Douglas Snider Tory Slalhos i i F ifi' l.MW..,MMW,MM..M.. . Eugene Slevvarl Juanila Sullon Roberi Tanlcersley Ben Thomas Richard Todd Phyllis Valdez Arrhur Vicarv Rudolph Sfrolces June Sellenife Alice Taxara Dorofhylhornpson Yvonne Treleaven Donna Valine El? Vieqas Mina Jeanne Summer- Lorraine Sevier June Taylor Yufon Thompson Gloria Urias Carol Ann Van der Carllon Vining ville Melva Siandrich Edward Teplefor Carolyn Tilden Millon Uzelac Burg Glenna Vinscn Silvio Swine Tommy Vicnri g a W' W 9--1 lffw- lWfif2W.'4 w W if' .sj9f,e'rk'iw , ir f fu -. V . 1 2 , Y. Aw, , W ' ,frfi r 'gt Q I 5, .K f -r lg: r, -V ,lw-my-3 y W. ., , . W U .,., ., t W 9 5-: x Alice Virone Fred Wellman WllliamWardell Belfy Wlwlle Cl'1arlie'wNcmq Audrey Yee Marclella Yue Eflwel Vmnalw Jean Wallcer Evelyn Walsom Rolnerla Wiqlmf Norma Worvq May Yee Eleanor Zine Charles Vow Gelderr' Hazel Walls Maryln Weber Lee Wollslclll Dorollwy Woody Jolrvmle Ylerv Ina Jolvnson lvlarllwa Waqner James Walslw Adalplms Wells Anne Wong Mary Lou Wrlqlwl lyan Young Foorae Louie E p OTHER GRADUATES-JUNE I945 Don Bagwill Don'Barnes Abraham Bellram Charles Blake Forresl Bur'l'on Dorofhy BuH'acavoli Palricia Cardman Mary Chavez Jack Edwards Rosemary Frares George Gaw Amanda Gibson Dominich Guidera Norris Haas Phyllis Hallefl- Jerry Halverson Shirley Harris Theola Hyde lna Johnson Belly Jones Josephine Kness Mildred Kolb Rober+ Lee Ray Lochridge Carolyn Lukenbill Shirley May Eugene Miller Margare+ Minqo Joan Monis Jack Moss Roberlr McCarrol Rober+ McCrea Mary Noss Lloyd Osborne Frances Prifcherr Lorraine Raymond Nancy Remme BeHy Jean Rogers Franklyn Sfevens Harold Thames Daniel Valdez X X 4 'ig N-QD pS5VE,EX:ii1 Z3 LXQQQ Vcgxgwogg ,bw w l i 'T - il 'ails 'U i rr A- f - M f '-1- ' .- 2' N 'KI T: T .-SA. ' .1 H- ' - 4 WT' 5 'v w in f'-W , : -4 , 'WW' -' ' ' . I-s u, 'u i ' 0 ,TW ,W -i Vii. Tv: -Pi ' y 'ffnlz if-W' I s-. s 'P f M pu. . s . 11 TK iv A, 's . 7 ' 'iw , , ' ' a',g'WLi? llihh- Ti M E El! 5 .f.,. ! , ,X , . I .,,, . , . I- 5, y. ,lj ,.., , , , -.L:x 5 . , . , .I ,.:. f , , ,A in . V ,. Page 52 Top Row-Jones, Gualco, Boyd, l-lorrie, Saldine, Crosby. Second Row-l-largis, Yee, Muclc, Grove, Jones. Third Row-l-ludson, Evans, Loclcell, Morris, Burnell, Basso, Rase. Fourlh Row-wculp, Gleason, Bezone, Farber, Rowley. Officers and Council Class of Feb.. 1945 The high senior class offi- cers planned a greal many aclivilies Tor lheir class be- fore qradualion. The senior play, senior ball, and senior banquel were occasions Thar They will never Torgel. The oflicers are: lvlarqarel Be- zone, senalory Shirley Farber, secrelaryy Dan Yee, Treasur- er: Miss Finch, sponsor, Jaclc- son l-largis, senalorr Bryanl Page, president and Russell Grove, vice-presidenl. -'f,i-,nw fy ,f-'-2559. Page , Top Row-WighT, Carroll, Plummer, Nelson, Briner, STaThos, Phelps, Lasell, Klemmor. Second- Rye, Kile, Milling, Johnson, DenTon, Johnson, Jarvis, l-liggs, Tilden, Al9boTT. Third-Yue, Anderson, holmes, Fong, Foley Jones, RighT AT This meeTing oT The class council held in home oT PaT AloboTT The class oTTicers are discussing plans Tor The senior ball, The J ,,,,,.,,,,,,,s, ,, 2 ' 'af 5 rf 7 w . . -,E ,... , 1- ,. 6 , Thompson, Thomas, Rernme, Allshouse, Caldwell, Paras, Kness, Allan. FourTh-Loui, Ray, Fong, Cherry- .... . ,, ' WT Ti Class of Iune, 1945 Q-T is Q ff LW fix 'T i A QT TS N iff 5' wg Af The my r-fl , N R E: f sf T L E, , W e f T: A fs Ss: Y success oT The dance was largely due To The worlc oT These oTTicers. They are: La Mar Brimer, presidenT' Pharo Phelps, vice-presidenT: Charf loTTe Caldwell, secreTaryt Carolyn Tilden, senaTor3 l-larf rieT DenTon, Treasurer: Caro- lyn Johnson, senaTor7 and PaTTy Jarvis, senaTor. may J Top Rowvl-laring, Valez, Desmond, Ayana, Nellson, Donobedian, Fosler, Phelps. Second Row- French, Shepard, Johnson, Laselle, Gorden, Slalhos, Demar, Woody. Third Rowfcherryholrnes, Law- son, l-liggs, Kanner, Paras, Fong, Fong. Fourlh Row-Caldwell, Ready, Brown, Johnson, Sarnoville, Til' den, Miss Alrha, Crowley. The spring ollicers ol lhe high senior Class who are dis' Qussing plans lor lhe senior play and gradualion wilh lheir sponsor are, lell lo righl: Pal Klemrner, senalort Louise Aunger, yice-presi- denl: Genevieve Paras, sen- alort Richard Nelson, presif denlq Carolyn Tilden, secre- laryt Carolyn Johnson, lreasf urert lvliss Crowley, sponsor: and Ginn Fong, senalor. The high senior year was a busy one, and These ollicers did a good iob. - Hmmmuwmwmwswvfwzwwvmmfuw-M-amwmAwmwwQ..s.......MM-,. -f , -, -,, V 4 in ' W- f ws k PNBHW '93 ' gf 1 Top Row-Bob Guslalson, Gene Billings, Jim l-laynes. Middle Row-Virgil La Cornu, Ernrnell Lindslrrand, Dol Nelrllelron, Dolores Prillchell, Waller Belscharl, Bob Chadwick. Bollorn Row-Belly lair, Jackie Learn, Jean Tracy, Beverly Jarnes, Joyce Kirnler, Neola Nickerson, Mrs. Irma Nissen. Officers cmd Council, i Class of Feb., 1946 A lively discussion alooul lhe gill lhey are leaving Sacrarnenlo l-ligh when lhey graduale occupied Jrhe offi- cers when 'rhis piclure was laken. Virgil La Cornu, presi- denr, slanding, is conducling lhe conversalion. Sealed are Dol Nelllelon, lreasureri Joy l-lolbrook, senalorq Gene Bill- ings. vice-presidenl: Virginia M a l c ol nw , secrelary' Bob Chadwick. senalori and Jackie Leam, senalor. Top Row Bob Chadwick Virgil La Cornu WalTer Parsons MarTin Buzzio Middle Row-DOT NeTTleTon Sam Parisi Dick Pea JaneT Rogers BoTTorn Row Jackie Learn Jean Tracy, BeTTy TaiT, The oTTicers OT The class relax aTTer a discussion oT The plans Tor Their Junior Prom. SeaTed aT The piano is Dick Pea, The class presi- denT, picking ouT a caTchy Tune. SeaTed aT his side, OT- Tering helpTul advice, is BeT- Ty TaiT, one oT The SenaTors. The resT oT The oTTicers are gaThered around The piano, bearing iT wi+h a smile. They are DOT NeTTleTon, Treasurer? J a c k i e Leam, secreTary7 Gene Billings, vice-presidenlr, and Virgil LaCornu, Senalror. f H Q . ,...,. : H... . - w , mf .: 3' Q as .W Page 58 E3 l. Top Row-C. Reynolds, T. Wieser, J. Genaci, B. Sweelman. Middle Row-B. Smilli, L. Horal, R. Laidlaw, B. Rule. Bollonw RowaB. Bullion, M. Schaeffer, A. Van Zee, Mrs. l-lialli, E. While, Z. Kurz, J. Anderson. Officers and Council, Class of Iune, 1946 Malcing fudge seerns lo be quile popular llwese days. Looking from lell +o riglwl is Mrs. l-leallw, class sponsert B. Rule, secrelaryy B. Sweet rnan, vice presidenlt T. Wies- er, presidenl, R. Laidlaw, senalor. I'II bel il lasles good. 13 s 'HMI l ,i . 1, Top Row-T. l-lenshaw, D. Bailey, D. G'Connor, P. Crnen, B. Qrser, J, Kinqrey, B. Sweelrnan, C. Muqlord. Second Row-B. Bone, C. Reynolds, J. Misleldl, L. Grubs, K. King, C. Mc'allisler, M. Schaef- ler, M. Fong. Third Row-G. Kaullrnan, B. Rule, B. Field, P. Johnson, A. Grendle, J. Clausen, J. Tayf lor, E. While. Bollorn Rowkp. Dornnady, S. l-lilloerg, Zee, J. Robbinson, Mrs. l-lealh. M. Shriber, J. Anderson, V. l-loward, A. Van . . Gazing inlo lhe cryslal loall, Yogi Tommy Weiser, presidenl, lorelells lhe lu- lure ol lhe Class ol June '46. S l a n d i n q spellbound, are Nancy Follell, viceeloresi- denlg Eleanor While, secre- laryq Bolo Sweelman, senal- or: Dale Whillalcer, senalor, while lreasurer Belva Rule is a Iillle amused. Mrs. l-lealh, class sponsor, is anxiously wailing lo learn lhe linal re- sull. Pa ge NL: N-+. Page ' 64 'ww Hign Sophomore Counciii are T o Row R Yaies B Crroeri B Brfner J T ano D Mayii Id B. Reese, R. Read Second Row Mrs Conrad P Dodds B J Lindoerg P Cardoza J Hannneond J. Faragner, L. Mafkdanfis Firsr Row H Nelson M E Tare C Coker C Anderson D Qnanesian and H. Brown. Officers and COUHCII Class of F eb., 1947 B o b Reese, president sfands up 'ro rake a bow wiin nie duai accompanisfs, Jean Maicoim, freasurer, and Dore is Onanesian, senaror, wnile Peggy Dodds, secrerary, Ber- ry Jean Lindberg, vice-oresif dem, and Mrs, Conrad, sponsor, can oniy give pained srniies. Low Jr. Council: Top Row-Peelc, Cullloerl, Rickard, l-laydis, Gianopolis, Reeder, Slephenson. Second Row-Mrs. Conrad, Trump, Trump, l-lammond, Cardoza, Faragher, Nelson, Dodds. Firsl Row Selling quile a laugh oul of Jrhe discussion of lheir class gill which is slrill under discussion are Neal Peek, president and Joanne Far- agher, senalor. Sealed are Lou Jean l-lunler, lreasurer, who is 'lingering The receipls ol The evening, Carol Colcer, vice-presidenl, who is lalqing minules in lhe absence ol our secrelary, Sally Thomas. And having lhe besl lime ol all is l-lollis Brown, our olher senalor. Qam-ziwi-viwliffhizqzlfr V Pa gf 1 WHS Q ' ' -' .,'. 4 , .,.,,. v WN 3 ,, ' ,.,, A 1 Q- iff, my . - ,,., ,.,, , ,F 2 r 9 M' 1 MS: 'QI' EG av V lm, 5 1 ,iffj j :z:g15g'::iif:1 fin- 1 . f:::.:,1:f-3 V. .,,,...,,,,,,: bmi QE, W Top Row-Ferrera Carcy Denlon Burlchard l-leinlz Travis Needham Briner Dorresleyn Sec ond Rozy-Chappell lsherwood Cayender Thys Clausen Cloughly Poppe Winlrleman lhird Row ---Joseph, Wesl, Chrishan Sellselh Slewarl' Marino Rigqins Londerqan Thomas Bollon I o 1 Miss Corcoran, l-lull, Wall Mchliel Warmlce Fislce Brooks Williams Officers and Counc Class of Iune, 1947 The officers ol Jrhe low sophomore council were as lollows: from lell lo righlr, J oy Williams, secrelary: Joyce Brooks, vice-president l-larold Needham, presidenlt Bob Burkhard, lreasurery and Ray Clausen, senalor. Under 'rheir leadership lhe class council has successfully carried our many achyilies such as lhe sophomore rush and lhe low sophomore dance. WW 'Page 56 Top Row-Chappell, Corlee, Ivlihanovich, Wise, Burkhard, Thys, Breverly. Seconcl Row-Mapes, Clausen, Poppe, Burke, Crosby, Prall. Third Row-Bailey, Biondi, Walker, Reber, French, Fisk, Johnes. Fourlh Rowklvliss Corcoran, Sapunar, Sirrine, Londergan, Chrislian, Noss, Zilo. Bollom Row-Sally Kenellick, Williams, Brooks, l-larders, Berman, Warnlce. Phillips. The members ol lhe low sophomore council are as lol- lows: from lell +o righlr, Joyce Brooks, vice-presidenli Bob Burkhard, lreasurery Harold Needham, presidenl: Joy Williams, secrelary. This high sophomore council is Jrhe firsl To spone sor an oliicial high sopho- more nighl' dance, Circus Daze . Qlher aclivilies, in- cluding lhe sophomore rush, were pul over wilh success. HQ av by -1 ,Q ' 1' 1 'J' W ' ,, vw Q 2 151 YF ef ,ag QA E in A LD, M. vi Qt VA ' I., ,,:. 3 ,, Wg, V W n AH 25,544 W M R5 ,M -W . 5.1.5 .4 ,ww U fam 3' -2 ,. K iidgfx , My ,Q Na+ Q1 'f --efww 4 emenma.amszw.wwmwm-,:M 'M 'u,:Www:f- 'Elm Wi fi D-'wk gs? im.: ' 25231, iw' Y' Ev? Av ,ww Wifi was 5 W by may im ff we N fam K , is I ... Q4 k l , V , K ...,.A.: .V NAV 3 ,L 7 'Mix 1 sg' W ,fu-ak WS WWE mswi Q I 1 w, ---- - Page , .. Ima. in 5 PLQ2 75 ' 5 ' ,--A, - ' . :'x'v,v :' 4fl:L.ffPwWa3! 'F' 'll '55 'N-0 'nv-. Aga 1 -k ywgfwy l lg l 55,55 Y 1 , 1 I. f ,ff -lop Row-G. lVlcVey, D. Canfipanella, Mr. Addicoll, E. Haley, B. Robins, A. Sanlos. Middle Row -R. Thornlon, B. Qgle, L. lvlccreary, R. Klurnp, R. Meyer, B. Bush. Bollom Rowfl-l. Valencia, R. Mas chado, K. Golden, A. Belscharlr, S. lsgoard, B. Sims, l. Gibbs. Officers and COUHCII Class of Feb., 1948 The rush ol gelling ad- iusled lo Jrheir new life al Sacramenlo doesn'+ seem lo Tire Ed l-laley, presidenl, or S a l l y l-larl, vice-presidenl, who bolh look fresh as Jrhe proverbial daisies. Taking if easy in The chair, Bob Meyer, lreasurer, looks corniorlable, and Joann Rich, secrelary, doesn'f look harried, eilrher. Their big momenl lhis sew rnesler was planning Circus Daze along wilh lhe l-ligh Sophornores. ll was lhe lirsl nighl dance +o be given al Sacramenlro for many years. W?,FiiREE 3 Q f:L71i.im' :-W 11253-'-ygifk ,F it J W My I i, as sf ,..f 3 i , X fw iv xiii 1 iw 41 . Ks? Q 'E 'QL Y 2 ,,av ,, M ,Ms w ,QQ-A, M fi ,Z R . A .,. 1 I me ff! 'EEG uv 'K sv X r kv !,,..., rf -A A .,,- sf W ww, 5515533 WWW Wm if-..Qg3f'w52 my sw wwf' -,w new L.:..g.g, MM , E F U :gg , wmv, ,WM V, X ' 3. Wag MW Y : Bw M5554 M, O on N S milmm Ev , egg! .ix w Q, 5 , 1 sam, . . W? Grand Cenlral Slalion has nolhing on lhe complrollens office wilh ils conslanl slrearn ol sludenls clamoring for bus lolcens, Reviews, sludenl body cards, and Jriclcels 'lor special occasions, and, perhaps mosl irnporlanl, +he Hershey bars and chewing gum. Sophomores find lhal absence excuses are noi as easy Grade reporls, college lranscripls, high school lrans- lo gel here as al iunior high. The allendance office, pic- lers, and many oiher such lhings go lured below, is where Jrhey are finally issued. lhe regislrarls office. lhrough Jrhe mill in WWW W aww Q ,Q r 1 -ww K n-its Q. U is 5,5 xi X, WH' gpm E Q f X z M .1 is e 0 4, - .... : Fm 'Q f x fi . f Q 'X ,KA as h ,,,. A ' '- -: .::-:F 4 , ,V EN Flin. 1 A ,MQ U , 4 A , ,w .i k-.H .,.., snr, Page 87 1 , Color, gaierv, fun, and clownsiall fhese Jrhe Juniors provided in good measure ar iheir Junior Prom, Carnival Nighf. A huge face of a clown greered rhe guesfs on fheir arrival, and fhey enfered ihe haii Through The ciown's rnouih. This rolicking enfrance inspired Jrhe spirii of Jrhe evening and everyone had a grand rirne. Young April , lhe senior play given in January, was a hilarious comedy in lhree ads. Berf, lhe irrisislalole Romeo of The play, has iuslr iilled Terry, Jrhe heroine. The professor and his wife are very pul' oul af Ber+'s dramalic exil. The slaqecrafl class is somelimes made up of forgollen men loul no+ in This case. Who could iorgel lhe boy wilh Jrhe devilish gleam in his eye who is iusl abou? To hammer a nail info lhe swinging gale. I heard rumors he missed lhe nail and hil' Jrhe +rus+ing boy below him on lhe Jrhurnb. MSSESSYXW.. iiggiiggg -.- fZI'E?f.qI .- EEM' :ff 'df FI' 5:-5 3 sf-5:5f:'. -1.55:-:E sis: f .K .L N ZSMQ -' , A ' U 'wk . .W 0 4 , . M A A -lui .: , I: Am - , - r 6 ' 1 fin. -Q , E 93 4 v ax. R' . . 34 V ii. i gg. A ,A 5 'igz , Q we wi, , 4,3 , -E's1..::f. . 'fl ' , 'w1' m :-2. .i- - , w b n mi - ig ,anger My ,:i'. ,,4n:'r.,i iw 1,-, 1 --f : f?'f fe:-H f' Bored wilh il all, and blowing bubbles lo amuse himself, is lhe Deep Sea Fanlasy fish, loul lhen, The roving splolches of colored light and lhe smoolrh music were enjoyed by lhe Seniors, so who cares for lhe opinion ol a fish? They had io lurn on lhe air coolers eller Busler Pearl loolf lhis hol solo, and lhe band picked up lhe Jrempo ol lhe music. T' I ,Q . , Y -qw. .Q y:,i.W Q , ., I. Selling a balh and winning a mug-ol-war al lhe same lime is guile an accomplishmenl: This meanl anolher live poinls lor lhe high sophomores who wallced away wi+h nearly all lhe prizes ol lhe rush. Anolher red leller day lor lhe low sophomores was lhe day ol lhe Sophomore Tea, which was given in lhe asf semply hall for 'rhe new girls by lhe Pepperelles. Enlerf lainmenl was given by lhe upper classmen and refresh- menls were served. Sacramenlo l-ligh has gone l-lollywoodl lvlany ol 'rhe sludenls saw lhemselves on lhe screen lor lhe lirsl lime in lhe movie, Sacramenlo al War. Nolice lhe camerae man on lhe ladder al lhe righl. ll is a good lhing lor Sacramenlo l-ligh lhal lhese boys devole lheir excess energy lo leading our sludenl body in cheers al all our games and rallies. No wallflowers allowed here was lhe idea al lhe Sophomore Tea, and l'he Pepperelles made sure lhal all lhe Sophomores gol acguainled wilh each olher, and wilh all lhe new girls ol 'lhe school. :f: :::- X . W 'f if 1, 1 3.51 9 Q- I W i w .... 4 ii ., .fff F .:. Nw 1' PEM if 02' .. ff Q' 1. Q W x fa af v K 0 'K 5:22 - .- 229.21 533 : :': F Zig iziggiq Aga gg Q ,f i . t' Tig- ' W BQ ? s5 im' Siu Wx.. , 'ww W. K A '-+.3ggf,,:eggw -f5iMm'2,1:ff f , wwf V -----. n8am Xf 1 NWWHZIN riff Q I gi 51: U , fs , 4 ii, is , W L: ' j gg?-. f ' 3 12- f' gg? M, Vg, 1 nf ft YJ' jf .. V N if xx y f -'-':'- X . is ' ..,A. i'A i v A :' : y i 1 -- 3 : Q Q , S , .5 X M f wwwrv 3 w-ffm:-.H-me,, wawmew , ., , .f ' Q ff The luncliohs ol The Supreme Courl are lo irulerprel lhe consliluflon and lo pass on all bills before lhey be- come law. The dulies ol 'rhe Senele are lo approve appoinlmenls made by The presidenl ol lhe sludenl body and lo pass bills which would improve lhe condillons ol lhe school. 4 F-'OCT BALL BASKET BALL SWIM M I BASE BAL NG L VOLLEY BALL ARCHERY BOXING TENNIS TRACK SPCDRTS Sept Gd. Od. Gd. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Dragons Leonard Bua Dragon quarferoaclc breaks Hnrougln Hne Lion line in Hue Sacramenfo Mcclafchy Charles Evans Guard Jann DorwanbBacldIeld Howard Zsmmerrnacner Tackle Carl Vining Bob Krurn Elmer Thomas Tackle Cenler End Mike Burke, lDragonsl, sfops Darwin Farnsworlh, lLionsl, wilh a flying fackle in The Sacramenlo- lvlcfllalchy game, Thanksgiving Day. Arl James Bill Greer Leonard lBabel Bua Top Row-Weems, Asst Coach: Banks, Buchman, Dennis, Constantine, Ohani- sean, Libbee, Miars, Davey, l-letleltinger, Kent Cortee, Macios, Vogel, Procida, Vin- ing, Londergan, Coach Vukovich. Middle Row--Bothne, Asst Manager: James, Anderson, Stewart Pisan, Stalhos, Mello, Johnson, Daris, Jackson, Burke, Krum, Rackclitle, Jones. Bottom Row-Birt Asst Manager: Sampson, Neiger, Page, Do- noedian, Dorian, Crosby, Simmermacher, Evans, Greer, Thomas, Bua, Nelson, l-lead Manager. Picking up a few yards, Jim Dorian, star backtield player, about 'ro be pounced upon by a pack of Lions from McClatchy. The game was played on Thanksgiving Day and was luntortunatelyl won by McClatchy with a score ot 44 'ro O. ff Page i ' I ,Q X . , , ,iii f ,- 1' ...,',3L!'La. V Coach- Pop Brorsen N N Firsf Sacramenfo-Mcclafcny Game Lions 30: Dragons 2I Coach-Myron SCHQN Bryanf Page Bob Dorian Wing Far A bif of achon under fhe Sfockfon basket faken in fhe championship game berween Jrhe Sacramenfo Dragons' B fearn, and Jrhe Sfockron Tarzans' B Jream. No. 6 is i-kai Sconyers, No. 30 is Howard Rehnerf, and Wakf Berscharr is afrembhng To keep +he Tar- zan babes away from scoring. Dragon George Sjranwch, going hugh in Jrhe air fo ge? a rebound off Jrhe Dragon basket assisfed by Gus Heinilrz, No, 14. Number 30 is Howard Rehn- erf, No. I3 is Van Lawrence, Tarzan ace. The game sfarred our wifh bofh feams exfremely fense, buf Dragon Jim Mcfxndrews broke Jrhe ice and Jrhalr gave The Dragons confidence and +hey swamped fhe Tarzans by fhe score of 36 To 22. S aims U guG0fy.5- as Q 4 1 . 1236 'DEF 22' EI. MSW? 'fi ' si: - K 'QI' . ' ' ,, :' X , ,M . , ' M. 2 . , ..,. .,...... V - by . 3 M3351 f ga' - ' ,gf .fgrfzftg -SJUA 5 Q, 7 WSE? K m ' :af ' Uifil 22355 C Baskelloall-Coach, Pop Brorsen Bill Culhloerl Bob Bone Allen Fong Ray Weisker John ny Faiqhl, Ken Mclinighl, Ken Savoue Kean Kay Harry Yee B Baslcelball Firsl Seven Bob Fosler Jim Mcfxndress Charlie Wong Richard Nelson Gu l-leinilz, Wall Belscharl George Slamch The B Baslcelball leam, by delealing all opposilion, caplured lhe only champion- ship lhe Dragons won during lhe pasl year. George Slan- ich and Wall Belscharl were selecled on lhe all Norlhern Division lirsl learn. Jim Mc- Andrews deserves consider- able credil in lhe caplurinq ol lhe championship, loe- cause he was always ballling lor viclory every minule ol lhe game. DUAL Class A Sacramenlo 58 San Juan 46 Class B Sacramenlo 53lf2 San Juan 5Olf2 Class C Sacramenlo 22 San Juan 37 PLACER lNVITATlONAL Class A Class B McCla+cl1y 32 5X6 Sacramenlo 39lf2 Sacramenlo 20 Sloclclon QZVQ Edison I8 Woodland I7 Placer l4l,f2 Granl I4 Coach Weems Coaclw Sclwall Sleve Londergon Mile Run Ray Gullion l-liqlx .lump George Slaniclw l-lurdles Kennellw Lowry Slwol Pul' W Al' Q CLASS A TRACK Bollom Row-Lei+ +o Right Jess Mocias, Roy Uplold, Eugene Slewarl, Frank Lacey, Elmer Thomas, Joe Crosby, Blane Buckingham. Middle Row-Leif 'ro Righl: Coach Tom Weems, Bob Buchman, Bill Barber, Vince Maila, Norman Allcinson, Frank Nichols, l-larry Freiden- Q was Amway as fell, Sieve Londerqan, Melvin Broolcs, Coach My- ron Schall. Top Row-Lellr lo Riqhlz Dan Vaddez, mgr: Fred Morgan, Daryl Anderson, Jerry Pouson, Ken Lowry, Joe Russell, Ray Gullian, Franlq Meilo, Gus Mucke. Soolry Lee CLASS C TRACK I945 Top Row-Leir fo Righiz Coach Myron Schall, Don Carnpanella, John Messa, Henry Yee, Coach Tom Weems. Boiiorn Row-Leif +o Riqhi: Ken Mcifnighi, Ray Weislcer, Dick Guliion, Eugene Busch, Ken Savoie. Top Row-Weisicer, De La Torre, Ferroio, Gervin, McLachlan, Travis, Reynolds, Donobedian, mqr. Middle Row-Jones, mgrq Farnsworih, Casimiro, Murnrn, Mering, Hue, Assisfani' Coach Myron Schall. Boiiorn Row-Coach Torn Weems, Leieiiier, Sianich, Cole, McCaiison, Quan. W ' me ,:i,m:i.:?s -W -C?Ji-FfQfx1g:?g:my 4- , ,,f2v4- ff. fu xsw A Q., . 5 QQ' Wg, nr ...A KW' 41 A , A ,4 M-Q , ' M X' . gy . t I x 1 W. ' '19 , Mk , W 4 we I 7 ,, w:Qa5gM5'? m,gff E A Q ,A A 1 fy 2.4 -rm ' -4 4 wg z. 2. 4 W -ax K ff 4' 1, n B W . 'Rav 1 s mf ,ef 'P' , 1 Jim Mcfkndrews Dick Wagner Bob Lee Pilcher Shorlrslop Pilcher This piclure shows Pilcher George l-lanich following Through on his pi+ch wilh George Rasmussen arlempl- ing fo lay down a lounl. Jack l-ligolon is lhe receiver. l-lere is a runner, Bill Cu+h- berr, being Jrrapped belween Jrhird base, Bob Krum, and home plale, Bob Nelson. ' gs . 4 al g f ':,. V A i945 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Top Row--Leif lo Riqhl: l-lugh Johnslron, Louie Pisani, Carl Muglord, Sieve Millan, Maynard Mohr, Anlhony Munoz, Allen Perry, Ted Williams. Middle Row-Coach Niday, Ronald Cary, Chuck McKay, John Ranlefr, Dave Heinilz, Joe l-lursf, Alberl' Casselman. Bo+lom Row-Bill Srewarr, Mgr.: Wally McClain, Claude Barraqan, John Faiqhl, Jim Voqeli, Dan Mouradian, Bill l-lull. I945 DRAGON VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD if Va 4529.1 f1'E,fEiWw1V Q ,Q M Lf- .Q fl-5'w'ffS?l',s49i94gQv1'f'f 'ii' 3' ffm? LFP' 1 'Yij i- fiQ 'k5lJI J' Top Row-vLelT lo Righlz Ray hlerrlinger, Dave Lane, Wallah' Swedman, Daryl Anderson, Jack Gordon, Bill Culhberl, Bob Kenl, Dick Wagner, Sam Parisi, Coach John V. Vukovich. Bollom Row Lelr lo Riqhl: Jack Borhne, Mgr.: George Rasmussen, Jim McAndrews, Jaclc l-ligdon, Frank Birf, Mgr.: Joe 0'Keele, Jaclc Richards, John Schaeffer, Neil Mahoney. Middle Row-Lell lo Righlc Bolo Crum, Bolo Nelson, Cameron Belchamberq, Bill Zanze, George Sranich, Dave Soracco, Bob Slefani, Bob Leo, Bill Vlfardell. w an I I 5 V 1? ? 1 gi ln these days ot War it is especially essential that the Women ot our country loe physically lit, as well as the men. The jolos ot nurses, Red Cross Women, defense Workers demand much added energy and vitality. The Sacramento Senior l-liah School Physical Education Department strives to make their girls lit for these tasks. Al+hough Jrhere are regular archery classes, lhe girls in +he above piclure represen+ +he numerous siudenfs who parlicipafe in This excifing sporl' aflrer school hours. Keen eyes, alerl- ness, and good aim are faclors Jrhal are imporlanr in hiHing +he iargel. This infriguing game ol archery causes much anxiefy for +hose awairing lo enroll in archery classes, for only iuniors and seniors are privileged wiih 'ralcing lhis all around, lavorile girls' sporl. Sore al lirsl are arms and baclcs of beginners, bul' lhe girls soon overcome lhis dillicully, and find lhal archery is especially good for building more firm and allraclive arms. Each Spring The Annual Dance ConcerT is presenTed by The modern dancing classes oT The SacramenTo Senior l-ligh School. This program enables every girl To display her abiliTy To an appreciaTive audience oT sTudenTs, parenTs, and Triends. The girls work very hard prepar- ing Tor This occasion: sTriving To acquire The perTecTion oT each dance rouTine. They pracTice To The music oT a phonograph, piano and some-Times To beaT oT a drum. Dancing is The mosT popular oT The girls acTiviTies. This year, more Than any oTher, girls have rushed To regisTer in The dancing classes: noT only because oT The enioymenT derived Trom This course, buT because oT Their knowledge oT The poise, good posTure, and grace iT gives Them. 2 lhe girls lailhlully worlf one hour a day lrying 'lo perlecl various roulines ancl ballel sleps. The above piclure shows lhe gracelulness which is +heir obiecl. Dancing slrives lo help sluclenls by developing lheir response lo rhylhm, lheir abilily lo creale in groups and alone, lheir clevelopmenl of leadership and cooperalion, See how agile 'rhey arell ' H5959 vin- Baseball is a very popular American sporl which lhe girls enjoy playing as well as The boys. This facl may easily be seen by loolcing on lhe aclivily field any sunny ailernoon where lhe girls are eagerly parficipaling in a iasl game. Baseball brings many hours ol good fimes as well as heallhiul exercise. Volleyball is anolher well-liked girls' sporf. The game is an aclive one which requires Team work and guiclc lhinlcing. Badminlon is a game lhal is enjoyed each fall by many. ll may be played on lhe indoor or lhe oul- door courls. Tournamenls are held, and many of lhe girls become very experl. One OT The principal acTiviTies oT The winTer and early spring is The exciTing game oT baslceTball. Girls in each OT The gym classes Torm Teams and hold Toure namenTs. The players geT much pracTice and acquire perTecT Team work. l-loclcey is a sporT ThaT requires slcill and oTTers a greaT deal OT exciTemenT. IT is played wiTh a wooden club, slighTly curved aT The boTTom end and a small, hard ball. The ol3iecT OT The game is To drive The ball Through The opponenTs' goal wiTh The club. IT Talces much slcill To play a good game oT hoclceyl -enum, 1llnuu M 'mW .XI ij Slumps, slouches, physical weaknesses and overweighT are a Tew oT The disade vanTages oT pupils ThaT The remedial Teachers sTrive To correcT. The girls exercise alone and in couples To The rhyThm oT music played by phonograph. Army calisThenics are perTormed along wiTh many oTher sTrenuous, limbering exercises by The sTudenTs in The above picTure. These girls perTorm guiTe TreguenTly Tor The P.T. A. and diTTerenT organizaTions. Checkers, iaclcs, and ping-pong are Three oT The popular games TeaTured in lighT acTiviTy gym. ln The summer Time, The girls play darTs and Ten pins. AlThough These are moderaTe acTiviTies, They are Thoroughly enjoyed by all sTudenTs who parTicipaTe in Them. laassszve oFFucERSiT?A'N'NG CO RPS 6 QQQQOTO y X X AQ WX mf Nfl!! 'Q was E I, lkybggd axis? 54,43 X11 V . l U. Colonel Jaclcson l-largis Major Dan Yee Major Claude Hudson l Top Row--B. Muck, R. Saldine, l. Johnson, R. Jones, J. Sale, E. Miller, J. Gessner. Second Row-C. l Rhoby, V. LaCornu, G. Gorden, P. Musacchia, S. lv1cClellen, B. Robinson, P. Puller. Third Row-B. Thomas, l E. Reidy, A. Pollard, P. Schmidt C. Pelerson, P. Klemmer, D. Fallon. Bolrfom Row-Sql. Maflock, V. Nue, 1 R.'Wigh'r, L. Aunger, L. Rossi, J. Hargis, C. I-ludson, D. Yee, C. Snider. l To Jrhe boy who expecfs 'ro go in+o 'rhe Army or Navy as i soon as he qraduales, The R.O. T.C. is an imporfamk subieci. ln 'rheir 'Three years of R.O.T.C., fhe cadels learn many of Jrhe fundamenlal Things lhal lhey l would olherwise have fo learn l in bool camp. These include: , milifary couriesy and discipline, X firsl aid and sanil'a'rion, rifle , marlcsmanship, manual oi arms, i and close order drill. ' ,1,'I' . i. ,ilv.' -' 'lf, ',.' iff. i. Elf' riff: lirixii 51,153 ??3'.2: wfIfJ ?l3i:.fil.5.' fir: x Q 1- - : -Q,,5,,,1fxr-'A ,- -.,f , ' W 1 f a, 4, as 31 f -. ..Jin M:-aww v - sf' -- - -mf f 4, -2, 11 ,5.. fig., Area' 'E 'fl V 'L fg,,4g .,11L I .a.. 1 Qmrziiriw r e N ff .- -. J . 1 nw? 1-3' ifjrwi ' , 1 1' Y' A - 1 ,.. ,, ..,. ,. ., LT. Col. GilberT Crorden Major Charles Rhoby Top Row-LTs. Doug Snider, Dan Radrnanovich, Roger Doermer, Pharo Phelps, Dick Todd. Middle Row-Tom l-laig, Virgil LaCornu, Gil l3osTer, Francis Perry, Mel l-lavill, Lysle Brown, Chuck Bradshaw. BoTTom Row-Carl PeTerson, CapTs. Joe Sale, l.aMar Briner, Major Charles Rhoby, CapTs, Dean Thomas, Eugene Miller. ,Q i , ,BW Maior Ben Thomas The cadeT oTTicers are in charge oT, and responsible Tor all oT The lower grade cadeTs. The oTTicers insTrucT all classes and have To know The subie-cT excepTionally well beTore They are able To Teach iT in Their classes. WiTh The assisTance oT Their nonecornrnissioned oTTi- cers, The lieuTenanTs, and capTains Teach TooT drill, riTle drill, and calislrhenics To The cadeTs on The Tield. Top Row Firsl Lls. Vivadell Neu, Pal Klemmor Peggy Fuller Capl. Doris Fallon, Firsl Lls. Eileen Reidy Carol VanDenBerg. Bollovv Row-Capls. Jean Ready Roberla Wnglil Ll Colonel Lee Rossi, Major Louise Aunger Capl Bernadelle Robinson, One of llrie mosl imporlanl deparlmenls of The R. O. T. C. is Jrlwe office of supply. All flue necessary arlricles Jrlwal' comprise a complele uniform are lo be found in our supply room. Each cadel draws a uniform al lime firsl ol ine scliool year and Jrurns il in a+ rlie end of +l'ie Term. Firearms are lcepi' in racks in Jrlwe armory. Some 275.30 caliber model I9I7 rifles now belong io our organiza- lion. ln Jrlwe armory all rifles are cleaned and lqeplr in fir' ing order. Calisllienics are given for men minules every day al llwe lirsl of Hue period, also a daily run over ine obslacle course. -vm--r------fv-1 ,. ,.. . ..., .. I A, , , Page 125 l Top Row-Bob Keenan, Richard Fields, Gerry Rose, Leland Briner, Ray Moore, John Chappell. BoTTorn Row-Lamar Briner, Lorren Boye, Mel l-lavill, Bill l-lossman, Charles Bradshaw, Pharo Phelps. The SacramenTo l-ligh School ROTC RiTle Team This year, placed TourTh in The NinTh Service Command lnTercol- legiaTe riTle rnaTches. Our high scoring conTesTanT was Pharo Phelps, who shoT 373 ouT oT 400, a good score Tor any- body, win or lose. AlThough our Team did noT place TirsT This year, l have several Sopho- mores who loolc promising and wiTh an- oTher year's pracTice, should loe alole To bring our Team up To TirsT place again, SgT. lvlaTloclc, Con'1mandanT oT CadeTs, replied To my guesTion abouT nexT year's Team. John Chappell and Gerry Rose are pracTicing Tiring posiTions on The Tiring range. John is in lcneeling posiTion and Gerry is in The sTanding posiTion. From fhe firsr day oi fhe spring sernes+er 'rhe- Sacranwenfo R.O.T.C. Bafialion prepares for fhe final inspeciion in June. The iwo ciassroorn days a week are Taken up preparing ihe cadefs for ciass- room discussions and answering any quesiions 'rhe inspeding officer nwighr ask. The remaining Three days a weeic are spenf in +he field praciicing foci and rifie driii. Each cornpany has a diiierenr phase oi rnilifary Jrraining +0 denfionsiraie, and every min- ufe uniil Jrhe day of fhe inspecfion is used for prac- rice. Eaclw year all llwe R. O. T. C.'s in flue counlry are inspecled by regular officers of llwe Uniled Slales Army. This year L+. Col. Wilson, flue Qalcland Pro' lessor ol lvlilifary Science and Taclics will inspecl our unil. The unil is now undergoing inlensive Train- ing in Jrlie classroom and on 'flue field lo prepare lor +l'1e final Federal lnspeclion +0 be neld May I3. For ine lasl live years Sacrarnenlo l-liglfs R. 0. T. C. nas been an lvonor R. Q. T. C. and we inlrend fo do even loeller llwis year. Maior MCT-larue LT. Colonel PiTchell SfSgT. MaTloclc Une oT The ouTsTanding R.O.T.C. evenTs oT The year is iTs insTallaTion oT oTTicers. AT This Time, all oT The oTTi- cers and non-commissioned oTTicers receive Their commis- sions or warranTs, as The case may be. An impressive parT OT our insTallaTion is The presenTaTion oT The Tlag by The color guard. Since The TirsT oT This semesTer, The R.O.T.C. has been under The command oT iTs new'ProTessor OT MiliTary Sci- ence and TacTics, lvlaior MCT-Tarue. The major has broughT wi+h him many new ideas on improving The uniT. LT. Colonel PiTchell, Torrner P. M. S. and T. OT The Sacra- menTo R.G.T.C., has been TransTerred To acTive duTy again, and is now overseas. The oTTice oT insTrucTor is ably carried ouT by SgT. TVlaTloclc. AKEK 49W esmwf QW, lvrs Canclidales for membership in Sigma Mu, under The sponsorship of Mrs. Norfh, are chosen from all branches of lhe music deparlmenl and voled in by lhe members ol lhe club. Sigma Mu has represenlalives in every ac- +ivi+y where music is used, from assemblies lo lhe Variely Show. l-laving survived The informal in- ilialion, lhe iniliales are aboul To become official members of The club, in lhe impressive candle-lighl ceremony. Warren van Bronlrhursl, presi- denlg Slanley Plummer, vice-presie denly Yulon Thompson, secrelaryq Mina Summerville, lreasurer. The Forum Club members discuss vilal lopics of llwe day and somelimes an empire is needed when some lively remarks come lorllw on conlroversial subiecls. .J 1 A if fir. i'1l,i- fil-E. -Lei -a- - .' 5 A fi 4 jgfigy 3f.:1'J.'x-4p,xf3g3n-S.: 3 f On some meelings an oul- side speaker addresses llwe Forum. lvlr. lVlcGraJrli, a so- cial sludies' leaclwer is giving llve members a 'rallc on luis lravels in Mexico. r V Wig. W -.5 -. i. ,,,.-ww:-:fin5:11r-'pamlevi'3'Wf 'C5:Y4ga'fp5:5 iz , , A, ygjiwziii-'.,i1,'41' ,!f1wf.f,Yf WMP' in- gs ,' TY f l ' W- K V i 'E'iW'lWTif3' A K 'Mi l 'l' i ' qi ' ' , 45:1 - , I QH4 'x-.1 S ' ,-,', 1 '-,jiiqiii Lk Chinese Sludenl Club: Fall President Wilma Fong: Vice-President Alberl Fong: Secreiary, Rosalie Chawg Treasurer, Yee Daniel: Sergeanl-al-Arms, Charlie Wong. Spring Officers: President Wilma Fong: Vice-President Ella Joe: Secrelary, l-lelen Fong: Treasurer, Franlc l-lue: Sergeanl-al-Arms, Jaclc Fong. The members of Chrislian Luncheon Club meel once a week in +he cafeferia, To discuss church problems and various mailers aboul lhe church. Guesl speakers are ollen inviled lo visil Jrhe club. i The Block S. Ciub is e group of superior afhhefes who have worw Jrheir block lerfers In Jrheir chosen sporfs. Girfs' Arhlehc Assoclalriom is a group of girls who have won honors I sport and is represehrafive of fhe whole physic:aN educahon deparfmenf. iPabger7 14g3 n girls' ., .,., Can you counl? We members ol lhe lvlalh l-lonor Socuely one of The oldesl clubs in fhe school, were acc Room. lvliss Crowley, lhe club sponsor, was lhere wilh an orchid pinned on her shoulder. The members lell The 'fable well salislied wilh a good dinner and, whal lhey hoped, was good sing' ing. Anyone who has a Bx average in che-misfry can bee come a member of Chemis- Try honor. One of rhe oldeslr clubs in Jrhe school. I+ helps arouse inlreresf in chemrsfry. Nana Moma is fhe honor sociefy for Jrhe sciences as a whoPe. In addinon fo fhe fad fha? 5+ is recognized for Hs cullrurai vaWue, if is recog- nized for Hs hvely inirlafions. . Q . ',. f V . f -f1'YlV'W4W'Y !fn E'v!1'W-J Y 'i i 11i'f'l?HlW!' .1Y,N' UK ? 'YW fs? '.,?W 'VV h fTl Y'-:uf fCi'9!L.9Yl5?'Y?1 'E5 '5l T'3' 57. 'W f-as-,? Wl'l'.L'Vi Tl 'W352 13.4y3, 1 3,,.aii5ig5Qg,!,55n-3 , :.y:',y,,' n, wff f---H - -X ul 'V f 1 wx: Page mfs' l h The sludenl who enjoys bowling has a swell lime al lhe Alhambra Bowl Wednesday afler noon. The girls in lhis club won'+ have lo worry when lhelr boyfriend asks lhem lo go bowling, Al leasl, They lcnow lhey won'l follow lhe ball down lhe alley. VM ,, , , - ,-W, M V . l VM' , , f . fl .1 - f - 'I . 5.3, :ww . ,A-' , f, 5 rf -gigs g:wg:1-uf: 3 fiVi P- ?'5a'4?s 5??T?'9'f ' ff. 7 ff? 1 An apple a day keeps The docTor away, and so does a horseback ride every day- providing ThaT you know how To ride, and These girls do know how. They're members oT The Merrie MounTed, an acTive riding club. Besides The exercise, The girls geT The Tun OT riding and keeping slim and TiT aT The same Time. l-li Yo, Silver! We're on The Trail Tor a loT oT Tun, and in Ye AuThor's case, a loT oT bumps and sore spoTs. Some people are born in The sad- dle, some become a parT oT iT, and some preTer The per- cussion meThod oT riding. Make your choice, and have a good Time wiTh The Merrie lvlounTed. Tl-lE SPANISH CLUB La Sociadad Espanola , a newly organized Spanish club is oil lo a line slarl. The sponsor is Miss Flammer, and The presidenl is John Thys. The olher officers are Shirley Jense, vice-presidenlt Jackie Leam, secrelary-lreasurer: and Carl Van Den Berg, X-Ray reporler. SABER AND RIFLE Officers-Fall. President Gilloerl Gordon, Vice-Presidenl, Diclc Saldine: Secrelary, Doris Fallon: Treasurer, Claude Hudson. Officers-Spring: President Charles Rhoby: Vice-President Louis Lassellg Secrelary, Roger Doernerg Treasurer, Charles Cheves. , l The Washinglon Club is a group of Negro sludenls who have named The club aller lwo greal Americans, George Washinglon and Booker T. Washingron. The club was organized +his year and is busy wilh many plans for ihe fulure. Officers, R.O.T.C. Assn.-Firsl Semeslerz Presidenl, l-laroid Needham: Vice-President Roderick Read: Secrelary, Laroy Deise: Treasurer, John Srnilh. Second Semesfer: President Jack Wise, Shirley Dilrfmar. 1.11- wwl-P: W wg-mf ew Maui- No, Sacramenfo isnwr har- boring lugilives from an ln- sane asylum. l+'s jus? lhe members ol lhe lhesplans, lhe Drama Club, lrying oul a lew poses ln anliclpallon of lhe Senior play. Sludenls who have good grades in French are ellglble lo The French l-lonor Sociely. Al lhe meeling all lheir con- versalions are in French: and if anyone wanls any refresh- menls, he has +o have a large enough French vocabu- lary To aslc for il: The mem- bers learn lasl under 'lhese circumslances. E51-fii .ff in ., A if J -2 M i .1 ,b3ix.w ,fm 9, g.c i,', s,' ifewjxggi ww . 1 -k74?1-M9st4Y5f21?'hG1M J fwi imszm'ww-fs..-a2v1i1::-mwi3rxq,:.j- 'vim Q 66 ihfmhffgf imvwff '53,,Xr:3Q!'1,,i A'Capella choir, u n d e r Mrs. Nor+h's capabie direc- Jrion- has represen+ed ine school in numerous appear- ances, boih inside and oui- side school. No nignf is Too cold nor +00 Wei for Mrs. Norfh and ner choir To meei' 'ro sing for+i1e enieriainmeni for U.S.O.'s, servicemen's iwospifais, and ine many olriwer engagemenis 'rhey have. Q' , i I-ii Y is a service ciub wnicii, under ine sponsor'- ship of Mr. Beauchamp, meefs once a week af Hwe Y. M. C, A. The programs af ine meeiings oiien consisi of gueslr speakers. z hung swfvmwszemeammwaxxwxmmwmrmw , , , , Always busy, The regis- Trar's office is even busier in warlime, gerling records and lranscriprs ready for llwe Army and Navy. A familiar meeling place for llwe sludenls ol Sacra- rrienlo l-ligli is flue Compe lroller's office wliere llwey buy llfweir lolcems, liclceis for acfivilies, and llweir Reviews if lliey are loo lale lo buy from a sluclenl salesman. 25'-'wvigxaswmik'-W-f -M W-w - 'VF 4' b Vf 5P5f ,i5f49f I 5?MUi'3H'Zf V .:':i :a: .. .:,:.- .K-1 .-,.- : IvIIvI'I:2,f5'-I'I'I-. L f Z Z fiiivlilif I 45224 Q Y. ' 'W' , me A., 'W' My ' ' xg: wnll M., f , M. X , ,AJS Q' ' Q. Lum if - W W- 'L Z . W feff Q - n ' AQ MPAQQ 1 4 if Z v 12 K V 0 1 , - X 1 - 11, We in Q , 1 Y - , V M W 4 A'-w .H ,L if ,zz D.. 1, W f 4 me , r My 3221 H5 S ,Q fy-1,03 WM WH W 1 pw W2 5122 2 3 :.,. QM, ' 'SS iwffff Z, Ki. wa, Z W Q . w, ill? ?UZf :iQhq TA ww' ,, had . ,ae N T W ww.. QW, . Www '19 U. f 'G xv + ' N y' Q WjQe:.f?fm..Z:w, Eg g. Z Q -wtf 455 S54 if 3 i Q ' W' W . 4, v in J A Y' 13 J is . M 4 K 4 f g4 fm Q.: Q B? 3 Wg aim .R if Q ,,4,, ....,.. ,C .,., is W-::.,.: .5 ,::, ,,,.,: . ., - 3 ,wg .. f,.,,4.s.1ggg 'XG' JI M wi cm-WL M, ' Q 5 ' E5 3535 f 1 W ..,,M,,, , wiv V . , ....., , 521,222 . , X ' 5 W2 :'.1..pYgf vw Q .R 'N . X mf Q f 4 M fn. Ju... ' 's.-iff M-51 KAW H3 9 4 jg H: ., M' 02? a WM, .Q , ,.. 'V fy W. . .. X .N ...shi -. HQ. . A .1 W y f .4 ,:..: .E:. -:EVA gm .,w1:gffi ?'e'5 Q? Q., E f i mae' W M U . 'RQ J V 25,3 ff ip. x X 355 '-W QM I iwwmmx -wwwwwwa 'pw M... nf f x XM The California Scholarship Federafion is a sfale-wide organizalion Tor sludenls who aliain a B average in h years is given a lifelime mem Jaclc l-largis: Vice-Presideni, Warren Von Bronlihorsry Sec- relary, lvl a r i e Ficlcenscherf Treasurer, Pharo Phelps: Li- brarian, Roberla Laidlaw. Spring ollicers were: Presi- clenr, M a rie Ficlcenscherp Vice-President Jean Tracy: Secrelary, Parry Jarvis, Treasurer, Roberla Laidlaw, Librarian, lviinnerre Burns. igh school. A sluclenl who slays in The C. S. F. for Three bership. The oflicers Tor The Tall sernesler were: President eff ww x fame will gj'?'iw, 'ww' 5 i .Ja ri H 3 'T W1 ff '25 Y 'RW 5 v fi 5 4..,,,sp 3 - ,- frwlfii,f,,.,.--.fri . i.i,..wwz-,ysizf My 1:-wr 'mmiiiriie 1:1141 3.,':f2a1F35:i-we-J ,rl f- '- g'.252'i-1,-we-A - ,T ,Q as G45 -5 .im-1'1l 4-LX!-kgs ' we, ' ' '-Z fi, 3,v1:,J-iE51'wifa1i S 4 '4'-gr.-fE:2 Es51 f a,3 N f 1 . . ., ,,. fe, N, . ,,. W., sez: :if-fi-'1', ew e' ', min 2' .ff The Fall officers oi Pnyx public speaking club were Dick Saldine, presidenly Joyce Bingham, vice-presidenlt Janei Roberlson, secrelary and Marie F'ckenscher, Treasurer. Several members of Pnyx gave speeches in ciiizenship ai Sulier Jr. l-ligh School. A+ The banguei giv- en 'lor The graduaiing seniors which is piclured below, spring officers were elecied. The new officers elecfed were: Douglas Snider, presi- denly Lois Higgs, vice-presi denlq Marion Brown, secre- lary, and Jerry Poulson, Treasurer. The members of Pnyx are experienced speak- ers and are always ready and willing To speak ai any ol: The school ailairs. The fine sponsor of Pnyx is Miss lvy A. Ruiier. WN MEMS D54 Cf We have kept foremost in our minds the memory of those who have left our school and have gone to join the fighting millions who are g1v1ng the world a new birth free from fear and hatred We shall never forget those who shall never return but whose sp1r1ts are still f1ght1ng w1th the men 1n the trenches ,J , Q ' 'w +1 . . . I . I . . . - . . . I t . 2' .- , t 1 1' i 1 4 I .f. ,HQ .W ' S' 1 e ,747 dtggglfl, ' l t, g ,I ,x 'nv' , ,' ' -'5 .fi 1 4 ,' ' if , K f b LQUA w AY uve IN PEACE ' REVIEW STAFF 1944-45 January 1945, Helen McKee SPONSOR- ACADEMIC EDITOR- Miss Edith Lawson Jean Mills EDITOR-IN-CHIEE- CLASS EDITORS- Robeff MCC1-eai? Fall Chairman- MANAGING EDITQR- . D Mina Jeanne Summerville Spring Chairman- ASSOCIATE EDITORS- Marie Fickenscher Louise Aunger ART EDITORS- Margaret Bezzone jack Fong R O T C- Lysle Brown BOYS' SPORTS- Bob Nelson Louis Schenk GIRLS' SPORTS- Barbara Smith PICTURE EDITORS- Barbara Huse Pat Klemmor ' Patty Jarvis Pk june 1945, jean Mills 'january 1946, jackie Leam june 1946, Oscar Naify February 1947, Irma Sturgill june 1947, Steven Dorrestyn CLUB EDITOR- Sylvan Anapolsky BUSINESS MANAGER- Daniel Radmanovich PRODU CTION MANAGER- Lawrence Shumate ART DIRECTOR- . Miss IN CHARGE Miss Miss Amalia Fischbacker OF GROUP PICTURES- Alrha Crowley Mabel Finch Robert MeCrue reiigned hii editorihip to enter the military Jefuite, and flee piobienu of produrlion were uuumed by Mina feunne Summerville. 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