San Mateo High School - Elm Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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M Q! 1 FALL OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT' Virginia Wallace. vice-pres.: Inqrid Andersson, pres.: Joyce Fosi:-r, sec.-trecxs. . 'gi S123 G OFFICERS LEFT TAJRIGI-IT: Gloriu Alon, ice- preF.: Ioyce Foster. pres.: cme X Mitvalslcy. ssc.-trees. ' kj J n , j e. 81 's X , J y In. L ' 11 i s L T, J !, ' . 'la' '. 1 J X ' U ' J - ' if is f FAMICABI AT ' wob V Wcxllairli n rsson, FIM RCN? len ifkyiir: R. Fosteg'fS. ' BdjbvJil,'5.x AF. Howal. 6' ECO HOWLZB. I-I eclw E. Schel- ., enber , H. Sfqles, Smith, M. 'YSCI3 de, Bnvlyhzlreion' G. Dillonkggx Q , f 1 '- If X .1 v j. 1, I 4. M V .- u 1 ' X ' v Y . K ., K.. . lj .1 I if 'fu J :I J' U la If I N f J I xx hx, Q ' nf , i an ,X x SPRING CABINET FIRST HOW, Ieii to riqhl: D. Milvcll sk G. Dillon Foster B. Bev- Y, , I. . eridqe. D. Tcxcchella. SECOND ROW: B. Fmqulia, S. Bonowilz. G. Gelcrn, P. Olmstead, R. Yee.

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FALL BOARD FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Lac- samana, A. Straub, P. Ralston, I-'. Lanza, D. Eckert, C. Fitch, B. Mur- phy, I. Azavedo, I. Mcllrath, D. Long. SECOND ROW: B. Giles, K. Pierce, T. Woy, W. Johnson. B. Rodoli, P. Nelson, G. Lilly, D. Prince, Gregory, B. Dodson, R. Peraga, B. Montague. THIRD HOW: M. Slade, I. Indahl, C. I-Iarshburger, B. O'Connor, D. Upton. R. Shick, M. Button, K. Scannel, 'I'. Mann, B. Paulsen, I. Reilly. SPRING BOARD FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Chal- mers, Palmer, Sullivan, Marble, Martin. Pellegrini, Butcshy, Iohnson, Palladino, Schueuter. SECOND ROW: Wells, Clark, Doe, Murphy, Zonqus, Brown, Di Sibio, Ashcraft, Peterson, Lee. THIRD ROW: Soholt, Tateosian, Roberts, Tiader, Takeshita, Tessner, Scannell, Strange, Birtwell. FOURTH ROW: Lanza, Bernstein, Rielly, lndahl. . B. . ABOUT BOY SHINANIGAN S To Whom it may concern, six purple flashes and a small burst of thunder! This is the way Bob Murphy started his semester as A. B. S. president, assisted by Chuck Fitch and Duane Eckert somewhat in this manner. Since the A, B. S. treasury was flatter than a praying Mohammadenp B b decided on having the A. B. S. dance right away. The Single Wing Swing s the name and success was the outcome. Bob also held a couple of assemblies much to the pleasure of the boys. Then without the use of safety pins came the change of the semester. A mere infant in the way of politics, also one of the few juniors who enjoys the privilege of being A. B. S. president, was Bob Doe, who got the nod and job. lim Reilly and Bill McMichael were his officers, and he started off on his career by having Ky Ebright, the head crew coach of the U. C., to tell the boys about his experiences at the l948 Olympic Games in London, England. Mr. Charles Mar- shall is the worthy advisor for our oirganization and is doing a Wonderful job. Say hello for me to anyone who won't slap your face for it. Anonymous.



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FALL BOARD FIRST ROW, left to right: O'NeaI. Bleuss, Pierce, Howat. SECOND ROW: Clark, Van Tassel, Coward, Foster, Andersson, Wallace, Vissier. Malaprop, Beckmenn, Snider, Haynes, Beer. THIRD ROW: lack- son. Styles, Bendenill, Fragulia, Poage, Lanphier, O'Connell, Hill. Guehemeite, Marlin, Krozak. FOURTH ROW: Asplund, Collen- berg, Hotchkiss, King, I-Iermans, Nuttall, Dillon, Schade, Ahrous, Lenhardt, Stewart. SPRING BOARD FIRST ROW, le!! to right: Bonowitz. Ratliii, Vissier, B. Heieck, Ballard, Mitvcrlsky, Dillon, Foster, Hubbard, Yee, Tacchella, Beckmenn, Crossen. SECOND ROW: Prindle. Wain- wright. McKenzie, Anderson, Or- mando, Gans, Jackman, Christy, Hermens, Snyder, Lindsay, Camp- bell, True. THIRD ROW: Nichols. Minor, Cohenour, Strong, Van Beb- ler, Atkins, Oden, Tyler, Fraqulia, Clark, Gransirom, Warren. Gold- smith, Atkinson, Woolley. FOURTH ROW: Iohnson, Beale. Goodhue. FIFTH ROW: Von Husen, Boulden. Maior. Collins. SIXTH ROW: Gari- valdi, Larney. .5.. The fall AGS under the direction of lngrid Andersson, Virginia Wallace, and loyce Foster was very active. Selling refreshments at the football games was a major project. The girls also put on a noon dance for the football squad to send them off in style to their first game. A Date With Dad presented a wonderful evening for all those who went. Good food and laughter, school songs and cheers, led by the dads, could be heard resounding through the halls of the school. Patty Elsener was the guest speaker at the sports assembly and gave the girls a first hand view of the Olympic swimming team. The girls of Miss Maloney's sewing class presented a fashion show, Winter Fantasy, to the AGS at Christmas time. The spring AGS, under the direction of loyce Foster, Gloria Dillon, and Diane Mitvalsky, was equally as active. With spring came the Easter Egg Hunt. The AGS had fun hunting several members of the ABS, who played the parts of the eggs. The scene was a Chinese Tea Garden, and the essence of incense floated in the air. The doors of the gym were flung open to admit the dancers to the traditional AGS formal, Lai See Fantasy, Cgood luck in Chinesel, for this was the time of year when the girls asked the boys for a date. Behind the scene of the AGS is a very active and able advisor, Miss Mildred Hays. Truly without her help, the AGS would never be able to present such full and active semesters.

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