High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 18 text:
“
4 v , , ,Mg at .J ,Q ,, J.: 4 'Fl Q 'Q ..- it? They are always such fun. Even if you don't know all of the students, Mr. Oldest Grad, I think you will like our at- tempt at making it humorous and appropriate, said Jean, handing him the copy. LAST WILL AND '1'EsTAMENT OF '41 I, Bill Alfonte, will my good humor to Miss Coggins. I, Alberta Astilli, will my dimples to Barbara Maffei. I, Fred Ayres, will my shop technique to Robert Del Ponte. I, Lena Barsi, will my OFFICE eiliciency to Clara Carbonaro. I, Fred Bartell, will my welfare headache, Bruce I-Iipkins, to next year's vice-president. I, George Baumann, will my gentle voice to Tom Hunt. I, Talbert Bean, will my figurefsj to Don Eraldi. I, Miriam Berger, will my quiet manners to Gloria Manning. I, Annette Berman, will my knowledge of current social events to Alida De Jong. I, Virginia Black, will to Betty VVilliams the success I have had because of my red hair and personality. . I, Emile Blanc, will my French slinging with Mr. Haselden to Larry Small. I, Elwood Carmer, will my sax appeal to all incoming Freshies. I, Dorothy Chapman, will my shorthand notes to Primo Ray. I, Sirio Campi, will my loud sweaters to Ir- ving Coops. I, Betty Coops, will my scholarship presi- dency to Dora Rossi. I, Maudi Daddi, will my athletic ability to Eleanor Tooker. I, Dorothy Dahlquist, will my speed to Betty Toutenhoofd. I, Heloise Dal Poggetto, will my smile and sweet personality to Lila Berven. I, Carl Dresel, will all my height to Milo Shepard. I. Roslyn Dudley, will my social position to Page I4 all incoming climbers. I. Ted Erickson, will my violin to Mildred Armstrong. I, Gerald Foster, will my ready wit to Dick Remy Qwho needs it, says Mrs. Jensenj. I, A. B. Frank, will my position in lover's lane to Earl Reno. I, Dorothea Ganiats, will- my impeccable grooming to Donna Maffei. I, Bette Garrison, will my oomph to Dora Jane Perry. . I, Ted Hamilton. will my naturalness to Maynard Cooke. I, Tom Hannah, will my harem to Kenny Wfeise. ' I, Jean I-Iolt. will my elf-like quality to Vir- ginia Molesworth. I, Galen Hopkins, will my alertness to Os- car Larson. I, Virginia Hutson, will my Vthespian ability to all aspiring Bernhardts. I, Margaret Keechler, will my Chinese fin- gernails to Tikie. I, Mildred King, will my daintiness to Lena' Bedognetti. 7 I. Robert VV. King. will to Robert B. King my high school experiences. I' I, George Knolle, will my stubby stature to George Wilson. I I. Walter Knolle. will my cows to Hugh Grinstead. I , I, june Leveroni. will my Carmen Mirandal impersonations to Celia McGrath. . I, Donald Luther, will my mechanical draw- ing board to Lee Collier. I, Angie Maffeoli, will my ability to get out of high school in three and one-half years to Bill Allman. A I, La Ruth Martschinsky, will my agreeable- ness to Louis Kunde. I. Norma Matteoni, will my make-up kit to the drama class. I. Frances Montini, will my quiet voice t0 Lillian Knego. , I, Robert Morris, will my mechanical ability to Marlin Sassenrath. I ,P ,M .,.
”
Page 17 text:
“
silly QM Wil 'ki CHARLES BACIGALUPI Commercial, Welfare, Dance Band. Baseball Basketball, Band and Orchestra. Bailill of Student Body. NOR N A MATTEONI Commercial. TED ERK IKSEN Commercial. LEA ORLANDI Commercial. FRANCES MONTINI Home Making, Spinslexs. WILLIAM WHITMORE Shop: F. A. A., Tennis Team. DOROTHY CHAPMAN Commercial: Baseball, Volleyball, G. A. A. EDXVARD FREEMAN Agriculture: F. F. A., Graduate Feb. l'Jll. ELTON RUBKE College Prep, Band and Orchestra, Dante Band Business Mgr. El Padre, Pres. Service Club, C. S. F., Vice-Pres, of Senior Class. FRANCES ROBERTS Commercial, G. A. A. Program Chairman Ravas, Baseball. Basketball, El Padre Stall, GEORGE BAUMANN College Prep: Block S , Track, Service Club, Athletic Mgr., Basketball. LORRAYNE OXVEN College Prepg Baseball, Basketball. Volleyball G. A. A., Dragons Tale, Editor ol' Class Room Wlmisperings. ANGIE MAFFIOLI Home Makingg G. A. A.. Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball. FRED AYRES Shop, Track, Basketball, Service Club. AI.HlER'I'A ASTILLI Home Making, CARI. DRESEL College Prep, Chorus. DONALD LUTIIIER Shop. EIKO YAMAKAXVA Home Making, Ra Ravas, Honor Roll. MARGARET STICKEI. fm, Commercial. all original ideas sponsored by us. The Senior NYC haye had a line group ol' co-operzltixc Iillll-il Dutch tlieine-was Z1 great success. students in our class. :intl splcmlul olhcers. I imagine our Senior activities will be ap- 'I'hanla you very ninth. lean. for your intci parent when you visit our school. so l n'on't c-sting' account of your class history, l scc yo spoil your fun. have' r y ' A ' ' H . . .V rl copy ol the Scnioi XX ill Xlax l itail Pug 1 UI-I
”
Page 19 text:
“
' ' 1 . ':' M - .. 'Q , 4. sw' . ,r ,, 4 -. -, .. V. up A A V ,- . A 4, , 3 . .. V. ' Z .1 ,-:g r-. 'f' ,f . f r' . it -I H . . .i Q- 1 '51-' --if- . - P . . sf 4 W- 'f 'f 't5+- -oabaiost' -if f ' I- . '- - I -' of - - 11 ' 2 'wp f . ff- -. ge ' 5 g - ' I, Allen McGrath. after due consideration. find that I, a Scotchman. cannot bear to leave anything behind. I, Martin O'Brien, will my woo to my brother, Johnny. I. Jill Shepard, will my grades to Bill Small. And can he use them! I, Margaret Stickel, will my numerous ideas and originality to Mr. Marsters. I. Luana Uhler. will my position in the Chem class to Vernon Milligan. I, Gillis Wilson. will my bashfulness to Me- lania Bertellotti. I. Bill XVhitmore. will my tennis racket to Paul Bryson. I I. Ekio Yamakawa. will my composed nature to my sister and Mr. Mellor. I, Glenn Yenni, will my cowboy boots and Stetson to Mrs. Blewitt. I am happy to see, Mr. Marsters, that you have arranged a tour of the three undergradu- ate classes for nie. Marilyn BICGIIIISCY, Lee Collier and Bill Small will be interesting guides I am sure. Then. as the group walked down the hall, he turned to Marilyn. Suppose, Marilyn. you tell me a little about your class and its activities. I would be glad to. Mr. Oldest Grad. Led by Earl Reno, president: Pia Bertellotti. vice- president. and Betty Hall. secretary. the Junior Class distinguished itself by promoting one of the most successful and original ventures of the school year-the first junior Carnival. On April 18th. young and old poured through the admission gates into the complete- ly transformed auditorium. where the cries of the barkers. the gaily decorated booths. and people milling around the numerous conces- sions. contributed to a real old-fashioned car- nival spirit. The carnival was not only a financial success. but the crowd declared it one of the best entertainments put on by students. Proceeds of the carnival were used for the Senior Ball on june 6th, when we gave the Seniors a long-to-lme-remembered dance. It has been the practice for Juniors to adopt a Senior ring in their Junior year. thus giving them a longer time to enjoy them. The rings which adorn the fingers of nearly three-fourths of the class are gold. with an 'S' emblem in the center of a diamond-shaped black onyx, with the owner's initials on either side of the stone. California Scholarship Federation member- ship has been increased by six junior members: Pia Bertellotti. Forrest Felton, Hugh Grin- stead. Frances Hellman. Marilyn McGimsey and Muriel Shainsky. I don't want to take too much of your time, Mr. Oldest Grad. and I am sure you will recog- nize many Juniors when you visit some of our school activities. Then, turning to Lee who had been walking silently along. she said: l.ee. why are you so quiet? Isn't that rather unusual? How are your fellow-classmates coming along ? Yes. do tell us. echoed Mr. Oldest Grad. Just to be different. how would you like to meet our star basketball players first? They are George Revel, who earned his block letterg Ben Keechler. Dick Zielke, Bob Barsi. Don Canevari. George Ganiats and George Knego. all of whom were in many of our league games. On Saturdays this spring we saw Gordon Bruning. Ben Keechler. Henry Brocco. George Ganiats. joe Honey and others running, pole vaulting. jumping and taking part in many track activities. Their points helped give So- noma good track scores this spring. XVith two more years in school they will be real stars. Bob Barsi. jack Smallen. Kenneth XVeise and Bob lfinnerty are on the baseball team. They look mighty good out .there in their new uniforms. Stars bearing the names of members of the basketball team lined the walls of the auditor- ium and were just one item of the decorations for our Sophomore dance. which featured a basketball theme. Don Phillips. our president: Ben Keechler. vice-president. and Helen Millerick. secretary. have been active in keeping our class to the fore in all school affairs. Page I5 ., ,. 'tri
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.