Stockton High School - Guard and Tackle Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1947
Page 1 of 136
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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1947 volume:
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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF STOCKTON HIGH SCHOOL
ALICE EISELEN - EDITOR
FRANCES COLLIVER - ASSOCIATE EDITOR
EVA PETERS, JOAN SCHEDIWY - PHOTOGRAPHERS
HIIE
AcTors and acTresses hurry home across The Tree
arched lawns and paThs ol The sTudio aTTer a hard
days worlc "on locaTion".
Pruluque
Our school, SToclcTon l-ligh
. . . where everyone is work'
ing Toward a single goal-
The educaTion oT sTudenTs To
become ciTizens ready To
meeT The many challenges
The world has To oTTer . . .
in a movie sTudio, Too, every'
one is working Tor one pur-
pose-To provide enTerTain-
menT which will relieve The
Tension of modern living . . .
boTh have Their ouTsTanding
producTions, acTors, direc-
Tors, and sTage seTTings . . .
l9oTh have imporTanT and
recognized places in The
world oT Tomorrow , . . so
here is an inTerpreTaTion oT
our high school as The Blue
and WhiTe STudio . . .
Lighfsl Camera! AcTionl
Believe iT or noTl IT was a moonlighT nighT and The sTars
were ouT when weary sTudio cameramen Took This scenic
picTure oT The Main Building.
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MR. HILL . . . Superinlendenf oi Sfocldon MR. YOUNG . . . fall, friendly, and cooperaiive
Schools . . . vifally inleresfed in 'rhe welfare of . . . always willing 'ro sfop and char wifh sludenls
each sludenl . . . has done much for 'rhe ad- or leachers . . . has iusl compleled his firsl year
vancemenr of educalion in fhis communily. as principal.
Producers
Sludio . . . five efiiciem' and experienced adminislraiors . . . seldom receive lhe credil
lhey deserve for handling difiicull and ledious roles "lc-ehind 'rhe scenes" . . . co-
ordinaling 'rhe many diiiereni deparlmenls of ihe sludio . . . hard-worlcing execulives
. . . lhey are in complere charge of all sludio acliviiies . . . assume fhe enlire respon-
sibiliiy for all Blue and While produclions . . . under iheir cooperalive leadership
srudio iechnicians, wrifers, direclors, aclors, and cameramen are all uniled info a
single smoolhly running combinalion . . . crediied wiih lhe produciion of many
academy award winners . . . our live "lop no+ch" execurives.
Presenling . . . 'rhe producers of 'rhe Blue and While
MR. CAVE . . . jovial . . . under- MISS McINNES . . . well-liked . .. MR. CAULKINS . . . our good
slanding adviser To any s+uclen'r Vice Principal and Dean of Girls nalured regislrar . . . whose hard
. . . among his dulies are supervis- . . . her crowded program includes worlc lhis year made room for
ing all boys' aclivilies . . . guiding advising Jrhe Jr. Red Cross, Girls' some 500 new sludenfs in an al-
fhe Siudenl Council. Sludeml Conlrol, and Sr. Cabinet ready over-crowded school.
Uireclurs
Schooling acfors and acfresses . . . The direcTors of our
sTudio . . . experTs in many varied fields . . . spend
Time coaching sTudenTs in The delivery of Their lines
. . . Take parT in The direcTion of sTudio producTions
. . . Through Their unTiring efforTs sTarleTs are given
an opporTuniTy To become sTars.
Mrs. Marian, Mrs. Lonquisl, Miss Fowle
and Miss Dunning
HOME ECONOMICS
Divided inTo Two efficienT branches . . . handling boTh chili con carne and colorful
cosfumes . . . The Home Economics DeparTmenT . . . capably providing wardrobes
for The sTudio's sTars . . . experTs design hisToricaI and modern cosTumes . . . skilled
Teachers insTrucT sTudenTs in The creafion of colorful garrnenTs . . . The second branch
of The deparTmenT Teaches sTudenTs To work in The sTudio kiTchens . . . everyThing
from viTamins and vinegar To baking soda and braised beef . . . Tesfed recipes range
from spIiT pea soup To candied nuTs . . . only The besT is served.
SOCIAL STUDIES
In UniTed STaTes Hisfory . . . sTudenTs discuss such inTeresTing Topics as The causes
of The Whiskey Rebellion . . . in Modern I-IisTory . . . The inTriguing War of Jenkins'
Ear . . . while Those in Currenf European I-IisTory sTudy The unhappy counTries of Europe
from The Time of The FirsT World War To The presenT . . . buT These are noT The only
subiecTs offered by The Social STudies DeparTmenT . . . courses in Social and Economic
Problems . . . Teach sTars ThaT Two can'T eaT as cheaply as one aT a drive-in . . . and
general Social STudies . . . offers such varied subiecfs as eTiqueTTe and safe driving
. . .how To "sofT-soap" a Traffic policeman, no doubT.
Righf-Miss Collins, Miss RinseT, Miss Brown, Miss S'fford, and Mr Leff, I'rsT row-Mrs. Wh'Te, Miss Sch a ,
Miss Wright, Miss
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Johnson Second row-Mr. Hancock, Mr. Drury, Mr. Scheprnan, and Mr. EII
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SCIENCE
When an unexpecTed explosion brealcs The silenT aTmosphere oT The sTudio . . . when
such brain-Taxing words as elecfrolosis, osmosis, and pTerygoid are overheard
when sTrange odors driTT in and ouT oT The windows on a hoT day . . . Their origin
is cerTain . . . The Science DeparTmenT . . . slcillTully coaching acTors and acTresses in
The scienTiTic Tields of chemisTry, biology, boTany, physics, and physiology . . . and in
less specialized courses such as general and phyical science.
MR. LENZ
LeTT-Mr, SpaTT'ord, Mr. McLaughlin, Mrs. Kerr, Mr, McNamara, and Mr. Raven. RighT-
Mr. Sweel, Miss Hoerl, Mrs. Abbofl, and Mr. Rundle.
MR. SNOOK
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BOYS' P. E.
All sTudio acTors are required To devoTe a parT oT each day To ouTdoor recreaTion . . .
under The supervision oT The Boys' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT . . . classes are
offered in hygiene and TirsT aid as well as in many elecTive sporTs . . . baseball, baslceT-
ball, TooTball, and Traclc draw The maioriTy oT sTudenTs . . . some go in Tor golT, Tennis,
or swimming . . . oTher "ambiTious characTers" spend Their gym period sTrolling
around The Traclc leisurely Tanning Their legs . . . buT aT The end oT every period each
"amaTeur aThleTe" has To waiT his Turn in The "mirror line".
Leif-Mr. Garrigan, Mr. McKay, and Mr. Walson, RiqhTAMr. Caviqlia, Mr. Evans, .und
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MUSIC
Slrains of unharmonious music Iloal Ihrough 'rhe air
. . . Ihe Music Deparlmenl musl be holding rehearse
als in The Audilorium . . . coached by experls . . .
background music for all sludio producfions is skill-
fully performed by Ihe Band and Orchesfra . . .
mixed choral groups blend Iheir voices in effeclive
vocal accompaniment
MR. LEWIS
AGRICULTURE
Whal is 'rhe proper diel for a cow . . . how far aparl
should Bermuda onions be planled . . . Ihese and
many olher pracfical queslions are answered in
Agriculfure classes Iaughl by Mr. Lewis . . . in
acfual farm experimen+s sludenls are given a chance
'ro sludy animal and planl life . . , valuable expere
ience for Iufure farmers.
MR. SMITH ,
OFFICES
The Main Ollice . . . cenler of Ihe sIudio's admin-
islralion . . . headguarlers for Blue and While
execulives . . . 'Ihe Allendance Office . . . daily
keeping Irack of all sludenfs . . . issues permils
for acfors and aclresses 'ro enrer sels . . . Ihe Come
mercial Office . . . accounling lor Ihe'money earned
by sfudio produclions . . . box office for all alhlelic
conlesls.
Upper Ieff-Mr. Short and Mr. I-Ieisinqer. Lower lefI-Miss Robbins,
Miss Scanllebulry, and Mrs. Carfor. Lower righf-Mrs, Wright and
Miss Giacovoni. Upper rnqhl-Mr. Carmichael and Miss Smifh.
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worHnq qalaround Nm-sei. .. one
wlmo nneriis lop roles . . , named an
oulslandino diieflor as . . . Vice
President ol llie Sludvnl Body . . .
l'dilor ol llie Hgalil . . . Round 'lable
Presidenl . . . Tri Ayanle Secrelary
. . , llwrev somoslers a sludenl 'icon-
lrollc-il' . . . SUE BRANDON . . .
vliicienl dirncloi . . . and always a
friend
ADAMS, AUDREY
3lf2 yrs. lo qraduale
AGNEW, MARY HELEN
Sec. IZB Class: Vice Pres.
IZB Class: Pres. Tri-Avanre
ARIOTO, ANTHONY
Newman
BAKER, NADINE
Edison Yell Leader: TrivArri-
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BALDWIN, FRANK
Band 4 yrs.: Orclieslra 3 yrs.:
Jean Abernallwy Audrey Adams Warren Adams Mary Helen Aqnew
Donald Allen Esperanza Alvarez Joe Alvarez Anthony Ariolo
Warren Allcins Nadine Balmer Eranlr Baldwin Lealrice Banlillo
BERGSTROM, ROMULUS BROWN, EDWARD
3lf2 yrs. lo qraduale Edison Sludenl Body Pres.:
BIANCHIX ALBERT Honor UE" 2 sem.: Edison
Com. of Welfare: Newman, Club: Jones Moror Cadels
Round Table BROWN, MARTIN
BOYCE, GLENN "QM" rgporfer
3lf2 yrs. To qraduale
US- Navy 2 ws- BRANDON, SUE BUCKWALTER, LUCILLE
BANNU-O' LEATRICE Oulslanding Senior, see ac- 3V? WS' lo qraduale
CSF- ' Sem' +ivi+v pifrfure Buiasrein, DoRRETr
BERGER, IRVING BREGANTE, EVA Oulslandinq Senior, see ac:-
U.S. Navy 2 yrs. Girls' Tennis 'lournarnenl liyily piclure
lvinfi BIFHIPV Romulus Berqslrom Alberl Bianglwi Pal Blaclc Sue Brandon Dolores Bvassesso
Eva Bf0f15"'lf' Carl Bioolcinq Daryl Brown Edward Brown Marlin Brown Lucile Buclcwallor
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Ollv Colle? Palsy Cornwell Pal Corley Pal Cowin Frank Coyle Lflmdmm- Cmrf
CALVELLI, FRED CQBURN, ETHEL
Varsily Foolball 2 yrs.: A.P.- Band 2 yrs.
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Bee Baskefball 2 yrs. Arriba drfrw-nf U..Upll1 . . , U., My W.
CLAUSSEN, mmm QQOLIDGE, JUNE 4 4 - jf'4j3Ajj'Q,QQffflfvB'llf5l',fjf
Troubadours: TriAArril3a Edison Orclweslra Qd',l,3H lmfm or rw, ,MS 4 '
Bwlb Cv-rw Carol Clmninqlwam Una Belle Dorm Delmar Dalv
Arm llfalwrrxw Alla Delarm Frilz Dormer Douqlas Diehl
Preslon
Douqlas
Ono oi Ilwe lniardc-sl workers in Ilie
studio , . . ner recipe for success is
. . , Ialce plenIy of liard siudy Io qei
all "AS" . . . include enouqlw praclice
for excelleni aI3iIiIy on Ilne piano , ..
add oboe praclice lor Ilwe band . . .
siff in af inlervals Iirne for Round
Table, C.S.E., and Newman rneelinqs
. , . spice wiiln pop and smiles . . .
mir wall, and you lwave . . , LEOTA-
MAE ciaocco
COWIN, PAT
Tri-Eerese
CROCCO, LEOTAMAE
Oulsianding Senior, see ac
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CROW, BOB
J.V. Eooiball I yr.: Bloclc "S"
CUNNINGI-IAM, CAROL
Siudenl Con+roI7 Tri-Eer-
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DAGG, UNA BELLE
Ouislanding Senior, see ac
Iiviiy piclure
DALE, DELIVIER
BV2 yrs. Io qraduafe
Gaimiie Harrison Gibson
Giexion Mildred Grifiinq
Alma Dilbeclc Marie Dowler Pal Emerson Elizaboiln Espirieda
Alan Eufsler Charloffe Evans Gerald Evans Barbour Ewinq
Howard Eonq Ned Eoriune Louis Francois Diclr Gaedflce
DALONZO. ANN ERANCOIS, LOUIS
"Gai" reporieri Chaplain Tris Track 3 yrs.: Cadef 2 yrs.
Verifer Newman EMERSQN' PAT
DELARMI ALTA Troubadours: Rally Cornmii
Edison Highlighis reporlery T99
Pan Pacific Club ESPUNIEDA, ELIZA3ETH
3 rs. Io ora uafe
DENZER, FRITZ 2 Y -
Varsiry Eoofball 2 yrs.: Track EULSLER' Alffhly
2 yrs.: Sec.-Treas. Block "S" X2 O gre U5 e
EVANS, CHARLOTTE
DILBECKI AI-MA Troubadours: Triflierese
Edison O'.A.A. EVANS' GERALD
EONG, HOWARD J.V. Eooiball 2 yrs.7 Varsiiy
Pres. Mencius I-Ii-Y Eoolball I yr.
Pal Gioflonini Marjorie Goddard Kinman Gonq Eslliei Gonzalez
Evelyn Guilwrey Carol I-Ianslwaw Paul I-Iausenileclc Barbara I-Iaxelbalfe
aVclm,- l'lm-ml Ralplw lnluad
Gone Hill Xlacl: l-lolnwes
livni- l-luslon ,laflc lnqram
GAEDTKE, DICK
Oulsfanding Senior, seo ac-
livily piclure
QARMIRE, PRESTON
Traclc 2 yrs.: Sec. Bulldog Hi-
Y
QIQTTONINI, PAT
Pres. l2B Class: C.S.E. 2
Sernq Round Table: Tri-Ayanf
le: Rally Cornmillee
GODDARD, MARJORIE
Edison Sludenl Body Secf
Treas.: Vice Pres.. Sec. G.A.-
Lkl KKXLTLTTVAT PlCl'dlllxl Klnflxv
Clinlori L+--f Eliialvvlli l.n-e
Viiqinia l-leiniiclis Alize l-loir'andm'.' G4-iliudw l-l l l Hulren llirlc
Vernelle l-lolnnm Slnnw Gow: l-lonii lvlaylwlnnr- l-louw .lafqm-linn l-lu y
Gilbnrl Jolinson Wanda ,lolvnaon Cl'aims Knopf-1 .lolnn Kno
A.: Congress: Pres. Library
Club: Tri-Eerese
SONG, KINMAN
C.S.E. 3 sem.: Vice Pres.
Clwinese Club: Pres., Chap-
lain Mencius l-lifY
GRIEEING, MILDRED
Sec. IZA Class: Tri'Eerose
HANSHAVV, CARQL
Vice Pres. IQB Class: "Gal
Associale Edifor: Rally Com
milloe: Junior Cabinel: Tri'
eraexrom, ooue Avfmle
Varsily Eoolball Edison I yr.r Liqlv- ,wir i ixclirin , , , nn, ,Wi
2 yrsg Baskelball iiiinl eliinwfy .a sim . . ii proinf-
wi,rll'y rw-i : fvifanii- il, si-1-ri , . , an
l yr' .1-.lull-'rw imwairi lfi Urn Bi-ll1'...lfvv
wr lwiliiirr' 5-.iliaynl ill ii lvemliliri
'lGa'rl' Business Manager: Tri' . if , . Snr, V Can. Pri-viilirvvl . . .
Ferese liz' :if-i wi l-V: .avid liiarcl wi llc lufliinrl
flaw 'ni-rw, 7 P unfl liilwlii, CSE.
.ind TiiAvm',i- 4 A A li-i ln-i iiiiiuiiiil
Arlene Kiaoer' Ev.1'w-incl Lauri llwini .ii .1 Ti. iiiwiifloiii . . UNA
l-lerbeil Lon Kayi Lin- BELLE l,UAl5Cr iul-,mrnliriii 1,1-niiiv
Our Ieadinq man in Ihe field of
sports . . . widely praised for abilily
wilh our championship Ioolball ele-
ven . . . valuable 'ro bolh baslcelball
and frank learns , . 4 Commissioner
of Alhlelics . . 4 Block "S" and Round
Table member . . . dynamile before
Ihe camera as a compefilive sporls
opponenf . . . qood nalured and
sociable in real life . . . DICK GAEDT-
KE . . . Ihe name in Iiqhls in lhe
"SporIs Thealeru
HEAD, LAVERNE
Edison Congress: Triefzerese
HEAD, RALPH
Varsify Foofball I yr.: J.V.
Eoolball I yr.
HEINRICHS, VIRGINIA
3If2 yrs. Io graduafe
HICKS, HELEN
Tri-Arriba
HITT, GENE
Band 4 yrs.
HOLMES, JACK
Oulsrandinq Senior see ac,
liyily piclure
Abie Moran
Wanda Naiman
Tony Moreira
James Newman
I
Pansy Lee Gene LiH'Ie Merle Loqan Frank Loue
Dan Mandic Paul Mariani Raymond Marlinez Thomas Mari
Karl Maynard Salvador Medel John Mendes Ila Moore
HOLMES, VERNETTE
Edison Jr. Red Cross Sec.
HOSE, FRANK
J.V. Eoo'rIoaII I yr.: Band 2
yrs.
HOUSE, MAYBLENE
Pres. Tri-Arriba
HUSSEY, JACOUELINE
Tri-Eerese
HUSTON, IRENE
3If2yrs. 'ro graduafeg Orches-
+ra 2V2 yrs.: Pres. Tri-Creamag
G.A.A.
ISLAS, ESTHER
Edison Hiqhlighls reporlery
Henry Morifa Georqe Morr
Elhel Nq Henry Nq
Congress, Sec. Dislribufive
Ed. Club
JOHNSON, WANDA
3If2 yrs. Io gradualei C.S.E.
3 sem.: "Gal" Business Mana-
ger: Blue and While sfall:
TrifArriba
KEPPEL, CHARLES
Oulslanding Senior, see ac
Iivily piclure
LEE, CLINTON
Bee Baslcelball I yr.
LEE, ELIZABETH
CSE. I sem.
Erances Moy Tony Mu
Shiqeru Niizawa John Olcam
,uf"'Nf
Q05
Jack Onelo Maxine Osborne Jim Pachuca Dorofhy Passadore Dale Pearson Ralph Pede sen
Jodnan Pelerrnan RuIherIord Pelers Elhel Pilqrim Ross Plaslerer Nova Powell Jrziry Pri o
Edna Robosio John Risso Claylon Robinson Norma Sainaqhi Shirlee Salini Waller Sanquin Ili
LEE, HERBERT
Chinese Club: Mencius I-Ii-Y:
208'rh Ivlilirary Police Co.
LEE, PANSY
French Club
MARIANI, PAUL
Edison Sfudenr Body Vice
Pres.: Pres. Red Cross: Slu-
denf Confrolq Congress: Edi-
son I-Iiqhlighfs reporlerz C.S.
E. I sem.: Sparian I-Ii-Y
MARTINEZ, RAY
Edison Sludenl Body Pres.:
Com. ol Awards: Congress:
Sludenl Conlrol: Pres. Bloclc
Viola Shaw Ted Shurnway
Pe-Ier Srnirh Richard Smilh
"EH: Pres. Sparlan Hi-Y: Vice MORITA, HENRY
Pres. Key Club: Varsiry Fool-
ball I yr.: J.V. Foorball I yr.
Varsily Baslcelball I yr.: J.V.
Baslcelball I yr.: Varsiry Base
ball I yr.
MARTINEZ, THOMAS
Track I yr.
MAYNARD, KARL
3If2 yrs. Io graduale
MOREIRA, TONY
3If2 yrs. Io graduale
3If2 yrs. Io graduale
NAIIVIAN, WANDA
3If2 yrs. Io graduale
NAVA, BERI-IIDA
I-Iiqh Sleppers
A versalile performer .. .winner of an
"Oscar" . . , and cerfainly deservinq
an award . . , in The musical world
, . . crilics deem his Hlrumpeleerinq
oulslandinq . . . in The world of
sporls . . . a Iearured lead for Ihree
years in Ihe 'IS-pirls Nox?sref!"H. . . a
I d + h Y sfar payer wil our -oo? an an
3X2 Yrs' IO gre ua e' FC es Iraflc learns . , , 0 sludio policeman
ITG 2 yI'S. , , . aclive behind Ihre scenes in
Round Table and Black "S" . .
Charlene Srnilh Orville Srnilh JACK I-IOLMES . . . rnusirian
Pal Smylh Lorraine Sola alhlele , . . sfudenl
ner ol OSI. membership . . . pro-
Iicienl as a leadinq scienlisf . . . in
Ihe roles of Iab assislanf and Science
Club President . . . a Round Table
Club member . . , cerlainly deser-
vinq an award lor his performance
as valediclorian . . . wbo buf CHAR-
LES KEPPEL . . . Icnown around Ile
sludio as Bob
NEWMAN. JIM
3If2 yrs. Io graduafe: Cadef
Corps 2 yrs.: Band 2IfQ yrs.
NG, ETHEL
Sludenf Confrol: Clninese
Club
NG, HENRY
3If2 yrs. 'Io qraduafe: Pres.
Chinese Club
NIIZAWA, SHIOERU
3If2 yrs. Io graduafe
ONETO, JACK
J.V. Foorball 2 yrs.: Band 4
yrs.
ORR, JIM
Band 3 yrs.
OSBORNE, MAXINE
Orclweslra 2 yrs.: Edison Slu-
denf Conrrol
PACHUCA, JIM
3Iyf2 yrs. Io qraduale
PALACIOS, ANITA
Round Table: Tri-Ferese
Be ce Toqo Darrell Toney
Raymond Solari Ben Srarlc
Marilyn Sloclcdale Leone Slorer
PASSADORE, DOROTHY
C.S.E. I sem.: Newman: Sec.
Ilalian Club
PEDERSEN, RALPH
Oursranding Senior, see ac
+ivi+y picfure
PILGRIM, ETHEL
Band I yr.: Orcheslra I yr.
PLASTERER, ROSS
Naval Training I yr.
POWELL, NORA
3If2 yrs. Io graduare
REBOSIO, EDNA
Edison Sludenf Conlrol: Pres.
Disrribufive Ed. Club
SAINAGHI, NORMA
Edison Yell Leader: Honor
"EH: Edison Higlnliglwls repor-
Ier: Tri-Verife
SALINI, SHIRLEE
Vice Pres. Girls' League: Tri-
Avanle
SANGUINETTI, WALTER
J.V. Faorball 2 yrs.
SOLA, LORRAINE
3If2 yrs. Io graduare
SOLARI, RAYMOND
Varsily Eoolball I yr.
STARK, BEN
Band 2 yrs.: OrcI1es+ra I sem.
Adeline Torres Tom Toy
Jack Sfewarl Maqoie Sle af
Pa? Sroui Zifa Telom
STEWART, MAGGIE
3If2 yrs. 'ro graduale
STORER, LEONE
Troubadours
STOUT, PAT
Pres. C.S.E.: member C.S.E.
3 sem.: Orcheslra 3If2 yrs.:
Srring Ouarref I sem.: Sfu-
denf Confrolz Round Table:
Tri-Ferese
TYRRELL, DEAN
J.V. Eoorball I yr.
VARGAS, SAM
3If2 yrs. Io graduale: Edison
Higlnliqhrs reporler: Jones
Mofor Caders
WALLS, JEAN
3If2 yrs. 'ro graduafe
WATTS, WILMA
3If2 yrs. 'ro graduare
WEBB, JANICE
3If2 yrs. Io qraduare: Tri-Cre-
ami
WEBB, LEONARD
3If2 yrs. Io qraduale
WEINSTEIN, PHYLLIS
3If2 yrs. +0 graduaI'eI Sopho-
more, Junior Cabinels
WHEELER, ALICE
3If2 yrs. Io qraduale
Dean Tyrrell Billie Vaccarez
Sam
Plwy
David
Vaiqas Mel Vereqqe
Weinstein Alice Wheeler
WHEELER, DONNA
3I,f2 yrs. Io qraduale: Sec.
Girls' League: Round Table:
Tri-Verile
VVIGLEY, MARVIN
Yell Leader: Band 4 yrs.:
Track 2 yrs.: Tennis 2 yrs.:
Boys' Sfale Deleqale
WILLIAMS, FAY
3lf2 yrs. Io graduale
WOI-ILD, JACK
U.S. Navy I4 mo.
WONG, DAVID
Cliinese Club
OTHER GRADUATES
ANDREW AHLOUIST
CHARLES BAI LER
LEROY BATCHELOR
ROBERT BEWLEY
FRANK COSTANZA
GERALD COTHRAN
RAY CURNOW
BRANT DROWN
KATHARINE FLORITA
JACK FONG
KIM FONG
BOB GARDNER
WILLARD GORDON
GERALD GRESHAM
DOLORES HONEYCI-IURCH
Jean Walls Wilma Walls
Donna Wheeler Marvin Wiqley
ALVIN KALLGREN
DONALD KENDRICK
CYRIL KRAMER
JOHN KRUGER
RICHARD LANG
GEORGE LANSFORD
LAWRENCE LEE
WAYNE LEONARD
MARY LOCASO
AH DOCK LOUIE
EDGAR MacNEILL
FRANK MADDEN
LOUIE MAH
LILLIAN MAYER
FRANK MCCLORY
BILL MQFARLAND
LLOYD MILLS
ANNA JEAN MOOR
ILA MAE MORGAN
YVONNE MOROTTI
HAROLD MORRIS
HATSUTO NAGAI
BERVAL POULIN
JAMES RIST
MARY RODGERS
ALYCE SAFINE
WoiiLq Joe Wonq Tarnolsu Yasuda Esllier Islas
Janice Webb
Fay Williams
GEORGE SCHLINK
DONALD SELLARS
EDWARD SHORT
PHIL SMITH
AL TASSANO
ELGIN THOMPSON
CHARLES TOOMES
DICK VERBER
CHARLES WILSON
Leonard Webb
Jack Wohld
Rresudenl OI lusl abnul evovyllnlnq
P d I ll I d I
..."e"...our0wn a
SUQVT
body prexy . . . earlier roles include
Pe 'd I I CSF R bl
...rsieno
F1I'T1 UTS
I-IIYY, and Ilwe I-IIVY TriY Council
. . . Associale Edifor of Ilw "Ga1"
. . . a musical role as a Troubadour
. . . deleqale lo Boys' Slain . . . and
OUTI E1 C' U ITIS?
aR dTbI Clb rnber...
srnilinq, jolrinq RALPH PEDERSEN
. . . leadinq man in Ilwe qala produf
YA I I ll s I
ION O OIJV 5 PTTIPS Of
Tlieres plenly lo be said aboul AI
mlhal shels hard worlcinq, Conscien-
liiuus, and a born leader . . . Edilor
ml lhis annual . . . Piesidenl and
Secretary ol Round Table, deleqalo
Io Girls' Slale . . . Quill and Scroll
. . Smlelary ol C.S.E. and Gold
5+-al Bs-mor . . srriilinq ALICE
EISELEN . , . oulslnndinq lor school
ac liyilies
AEIEARN, ALAN
Science Club: Sophomore,
Junior Cabinels
ALLAN, ROBERT
Army 2 years
ALLEC, JEANNETTE
Newman: Vice Pres. French
Club: Senior Cabinel: Edison
Oueen: Edison Cabinel
AMEN, lSAlAl-l
C.S.E. 2 semeslers
ANTHONY, DICK
Sophomore, Junior Cabinels
AUGUSTINE, NANETTE
Tri-Avanle: Sludenl Conlrol
Florence Bailey Helen Balcaa
Winilrf-.I Barber Belly Lou Barlcman
.4
..,. ' its
Alan Ahearn Cecil Albrillon
Dean Allen Isaiah Amen
Roberl Arlernenlco Nanelle Auqusline
BAERWALD, DON
Pres., Sec. Acmy I-lifY3
Varsily Foolball I year
BLANCI-IERD, ED
3lf2 yrs. lo graduale: Edison
Varsily Eoolball I yr.: Edison
Sludenl Conlrolq Block "Ent
Army 2 yrs.
BANOVITCH, ANNA MAY
C.S.F. 4 sem.: Sec. Newman:
Round Table: G.A.A.: Pres.
Old English "S"
June Ball Lorraine Balsley
Leland Barnard Bob Barnes
Roberl D. Allan Jeannizlle Allor
Dick Anlhony ' Bob Aibanasin
Anila Baccolli Donald B.wiwCili'I
BARKIVIAN, BETTY LOU
Tri-Verile
BARROWS, DON
Newman: Traclc I yr.
BEARDSLEY, BLENDON
J.V. Eoolball I yr.: Bee Bas-
lcelball 2 yrs.: "Gal" Sporls
Edilorq Sec. Rambler l'li4Y:
Treas. French Clubi Vice Pres.
Key Club: C.S,l:. 2 sem.:
Round Tablet Ouill and Scroll
Edward Banchero Anna May Banovl I
Don Barrows Lourine Baillfzll
3
slr-im Bnsrmm Mary Lou Basrnam Euqene Beadlesfon Blendon Beardsroy
Mis Bvrvsford Barbara Bs-rq Bernard Berq Beverly Berrim
ff-ich HMM Lmmrryon Birmhnm Mariel Birdwol! Par C. Brad
BEADLESTON. EUGENE
Varsify Eoofbalf 2 yrs.f
Block "S"
BEJARANG. JOHN
3'f2 yrs. io graduafeg Bend
ff? yrs.
BENIGNO, BENNY
Newman
BERLIN, BEVERLY
Tri'Ayar1fe
BERG. BERNARD
Pres.. Vice Pres..
Br-Hy Bulmbwx Mvrrrn Bonds
rwrrlv Brndrwrd Lydia Bravo
Sec. Acmy
HF-Y: Senior CabineTj Siu
den? Confrol 2 sem.
BERTRAM, ANN
Sfudenf Corfrrolf Edison
G.A.A.
BERTUCCELLI, GEORGE
Newman
BETTI, ZELDA
Honor HE" 3 sem.
BIRDWELL. MARIE
3'f2 yrs. +0 graduare:
Sfudenf Conhol
Sranluy Borclwardr Bmry Lou
G
i ...rw
craidlrw Bvazeau Rf?L1rFd!C'4 Brwakf
'vu
X I Fw .4 A
'E'
PY
rr-Nd
JOHU Bvlfararuf Bffrrrry Br-rrrqrr
Gwmqu Burtueu-NH Arm Burimrr
Br-Nb BH-'J Vim BKWUJH
lUyrmrw'r2 rfrmr-K, r,r'rrxW pm lmrqf-n
, . . ami Hrs wwf r IA, -,rrmw . . .
Divssrfssfxf rf Wm? Q-xp'-wlyw frrwrqy
fha? brinrlu 'f-' ,u '- ,... ffr pw-.rf frrwk
aT Pwr rf-rfwrfl , . . Vffr- PM-sr if-rr? wr
Rvurd Tab?" Wrd Grrru Lrwn 11111 Pr'-ul
HHH? . , . Sf V1 Lwwirlr ,nuff R.1Hy
C1""zrrrI"fw f1n'rr-r P f-r- L rw-r rurrvpirrrg
Mr r.., V rr r r',f rwrfr uw CECJRKY
HARRISON . . . wr- my NW1-li :frvvrff
. i4Q,.w3j ff' I,
sf gr J r'
7 A 5 QW'
K Lr.kV
.. ,NU
.kr,
Wanl lo be an oulslandinq senior
. , , here-'s I-Iowe . . . I, work and
mainlain lwiqliesl class qrade ayeraqe
, . . 2. work lwarder Io climb from
"Gal" reporler fo "Gal" Edilor . . .
3. add more work lo earn Ieam Ieller
in Irack . . . 4. and keep workinq
hard Io make lime lor membership
in Round Table, Ouill and Scroll, Key
Club, and C.S.E .... ellicienl BUR-
LEY Howg
BLACK, PAT C.
Com. of Records? "Gaf'
Ad. Mgr.: Pres. IIA Class
Vice Pres. Quill and Scroll
Newman
BLEY, BOB
Varsily Eoolball I yr.: J.V
Eoolball I yr.: Sludenl Con
lroly C.S.E. 2 sem.: Key Club
Block "S"
Arllwur Busalacclwi Renee Busalacclii
lvlelba Clwrisfian
Jimmie Choi
7
Auline Breclwl Beverly Brooks
Roberf Browne I-Iermie Bruder
Dorollny Burdick Donald Burlord
BOGOS, JOHN
Baseball I yr.: Baskelball I
yr.: Bulldog I-Ii-Y
BONDS, MERLIN
Sophomore, Junior Cabinelst
. Sludenl Conlrol
BORCI-IARDT, STANLEY
German Club
BRAZEAU, OERALDINE
Newman
i BRECI-IT, AULINE
I-Iiqli Sleppers
Sid Carlin
Ruth Collins
Conslance Cano
Naomi Clark
I
Larry Brouqlnlon Annabelle Brow
Harold Burcln
Max Burlon
Lane Bryanl
Carolyn Burns
BROOKS, BEVERLY
Pres. Tri-Orreen
BREAKEIELD, REGINALD
3If2 yrs. 'ro graduale: Edison
Com. ol Awards: Edison
Varsily Eoolball 2 yrs.: Block
"EUC Navy IIf2 yrs.
BROWNE, ROBERT
Rally Commilreet "Gal" Re'
porlert Sludenl C o n I r o I 7
Treas. Newman: Round Table:
CSF. 3 sem.
Buddy Casliqlione Juanila Clriay
Fran Colliver Elmer Comas
SianIe'y DinIcvI
CDITHIIQUJ CCTITTITTLWHS FlaNk CZOFITIQIAGS
HeIen Cusick BeIiy ,Ioan DaIe
Virninia Deiarm Norma D0ITaHi
BROUGHTON, LARRY
Band 2 yrs.
BURCH, HAROLD
Vice Pres. Acmy Hi-YZ
Track 2 yrs.
BURTON, MAX
Band 3 yrs.
BUSALACCHI, ARTHUR
Newman
CANO, CONSTANCE
Disiribunve Educafion
Grace DiyeIy
Jarnvs Doran Norma Douqlas
Doroiny Courfney Virqinia Cross
OeraIdine DaI porin Bernice Davis
SIrerriII Deivioss TaIber? Denny
CARLIN. SID
3If2 yrs. To qraduafey Orches-
Ira 3If2 yrs.: Sec. RarnbIer Hi-
YZ C.S.F. 2 sem.: Round Table
CHOI, JIMMIE
3If2 yrs. fo graduafet Sec.
Loacius Hi-YZ C.S.I:. 2 sem.
CHRISTIAN, MELBA
Band 3 yrs.: Orclnesfra 3 yrs.
CLARK, NAOMI
Treas. TrifArriba7 Edison
O.A.A,
Sieven Doi
Berf Drewes
Gilman Dobson
Trueman DouqIass
are ,yr
Ti
Norman CrossI+iy Cr-Iia Cruz
Norma Davison Nanfy Ilreirlrr
JOC Diuirifb CIarf'nc1' Ilinqrv rr
COLLINS, RUTI-I
Disfribufive Educanon
Tall , . . bionde . . . and busy , .
adiecriycs Iiraf describe CARO
LYNNE ISAACSON . . , BIurr and
Wnife 'super saIcswo'nanI' . . . Busi
ness Manager , . , a siudrrnI "ron
Iroilcrw . . , and a IIIQ rnrrnrbrfr of
C,S.F ..,. arse cas' in rfiIf2', as
Round TabIc-. OuiII and ScrfrII and
Srfnicvr Cabinfii rni-vvbffr , . . an "Of,
CHVI winnrrr Im -,rImrwI so-ry' f.
Posler painls, aper, brushes, an
'LL
p d
Barbara . . , oulslandinq in arl . . .
Blue
and While cover desiqner . . ,
winner ol Sloclclon Lodi lrophy con-
Iesl
. . , lhe brains behind many a
dance posler . . . nolable also as
Girls
"Gal"
' aq rhsi e . . . ano
donil lorqel Fads and Fashions, her
column . . . an "Oscar" lo
cheerful BARBARA JORDAN
Sue Fiel
Geraldine Fo
Le ue Pednl
COLLIVER, FRAN
Assl. Edilor Blue and While:
"Gal" Colurnnisl: Trouba-
dours: Sr. Cabinel: Sludenl
Conlrolz Sec.-Treas. French
Club: 'Iri-Avanle: C.S.F. I
sem.: Round Table: Ouill and
Scroll
CONTRERAS, FRANK
Edison Baseball Mgr.: Pres.
Edison Spanish Club: New-
rnan: French Club
d Frances Filippini
ppiano Mildred Fox
Darlene Drury Dorolhy Duhiq
Alice Eiselen John Ellioll
Allred Faber Louise Fechner
Jane
Wfaller
COURTNEY, DOROTHY
Band 3 yrs.: G,A.A.
CROSS, VIRGINIA
G.A.A.
CROSSLEY, NORMAN
Track 2 yrs.: Senior
Yell Leader
CUSICK, I-IELEN
Band 3 yrs.
DAVISON, NORMA
"Gal" Reporler: Ouill and
Scroll
Finlcbohner Jeraldine Fisher
Fredericlcson Barbara Freilas
Cabinelt
Eyalyn Dyer Euqene Early
Euqene Ensley Doris Evans
Kennelh Ferguson Norma Fells'
DAL PORTO, GERALDINE
Newman
DEICKE, NANCY
Pholographic Mgr. Blu
While: Senior Cabinel:
and Scroll: Tri-Avanle
DELARM, VIRGINIA
Dislribulive Educalion
DELFAITI, NORIVIA
Edison Sludenl Conlrol
DINKEL, STAN
Goll 3 yrs.: Bloclc "S"
e and
Ouill
Ona Faye Fills Sam Fonq
Lolila Freshour Caroline Garca
.3
.lolrn Gardner Barbara Garibaldi
wvrl f3rlarrrrmrlrirri Rurlnlrwlr Gwlannerrlwinl
ayls Czwlxlswurllr Alyin Gola-lll
DIETRICH, JOE
Varsify Eoolball 2 yrs.: Soph,
ornore, Senior CabIne+s: Sec.-
Treas. Acmy I-IIYY: Treas.
Bloclc NS"
DURAN, JAMES
Erenclr Club
DREWES, BERT
Band 4 yrs.
DUI-IIG, DCROTI-IY
Orclwesfra I yr.: Troubadours:
Junror Cabinel' Trl-Creama
tw r1.r kvrrrrrrer- .lrurrrrwtlrr Gunlerl
Gus l'l.rlxe'r-rrr Don Halsey
Loisrnae Garlbaldi Alberf Gaullwler Charles Gelnnerl Lm--.llr- Cr-I-wr
Anqle Giannlni Mildred Glannini Elowazd Glbwn lynn Gillrwpirr
LaVernQ Graber Wlnona Green EW-lyn Grr-slrarr Ida Crf-xlrwrr
DYER, EVALYN Trees. Round Table' C.S.E. I
3If2 yrs. Io graduale sern.
EARLY, EUGENE
Science Club: Sludenl Con-
lrrol
EISELEN, ALICE
Oufslanding Senior, see ac-
Iivily piclure
ELLICTT, JOHN
Pres. IZB Class: Golf 2 yrs.:
Tennis 2 yrs.: Junior Cabinef:
Sfudenr Confrol 2 sem.: Sec.
Rambler I-li-Y: Bloclc
Phyllis Haqlund
Goraldlne I-Ianralnan
Marsha I-laaro
Talraslrl Harrrarnolo
EVANS, DORIS
Sec. Girls League
'III br- slrrwellrxj MI , . . rwfnrr- lu-
leayes, rm-or RICI-I KONIG , . all
drrrund senior . . , Rrwsrdvnl rrl Quill
and Scroll and Err-nrb Club . . , ar
live- member ol Rouncl Tablr-, Srlr-me
Club Rally Ccrfrrmlllm- Sluclr-nl Cwrr
Mol and Senlrzr Cablnr-I , . . larrrrru
lrrr bls rorumn lfrrnlq QrIlr'1'. . I
srar worrlry Crl his award
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PHlL KORBHOLZ . , . by-line under
The wnlllcnown, well-read "On The
Side-lines" , . , lo his iournalislic
abilily add . . , alhlelic slcill in len!
nis and brains lo rale lile member-
ship in CSF ,... ralcinq par? in
many clubs and acliyiries . . . a qood-
nalured quy who always has a iolce
and all aqree . , , has i,
slandino
irley Ho
FECHNER, LOUISE
Tri-Avanlo
FERGUSON, YEN
3lf2 yrs. ro graduale: Mer-
chanl Marine 6 mo.
EETZER, NORMA
Vice Pres. Old English MSN'
Girls' Tennis Tournamenf:
Treas. TrifVeril'eZ G.A.A.
EILIPPINI, FRANCES
Sophomore Cabinely Sec
Valenline Hinoios
lyn l-llnmon
wil Mary Huber
and
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sin ,
ii A A -f i
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Vernyce Dee Harris
Jean Heiklcinen
Louis Hidalgo
Norma Jean Harris
Emiko Hayashi
Bill Heryford
Round Tablet Tri-Avanle: C.
S.E. I sem.
EINKBOHNER, JANE
C.S.E. 3 sem.: Round Table
ECNG, SAM
Chinese Club
EOPPIANO, GERRY
Maiorelfe 2 yrs.: C.S.E. I
sem.: Newman: G.A.A.: Hale
ian Club
EOX, M I LDRED
Disrribulive Educalion
Verfis l-linlon Yoshilco Hiiola
Don Huqhes Gus Hunlalas
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Marqarol Harrison Roberl Hay
Charles Herrino Marlha Herrin
June Hiqqinbolham D4-an Hill
EREDERICKSEN, WALTER
Sporhs Ecl. Blue and While?
'lGal" Reporlerq Quill and
Scroll: Edison Key Club: Hon-
or HEH 2 yrs.
EREITAS, BARBARA
TrifAvanle: Newman
GARDNER, JOHN
Sruclenr Council: Swimming 2
yrs.: Rambler Hi-Y: Round
Table? Block "S"
FTGTTCSS l-lOlfTTL'f Allikf l-lfilllfl
Vicloria Huriler Bill Hyslxe
Ol will lad
V lla Iaroln Milfs Jarvis
La v JOLM' Baibara Johnson
GARCIA, CAROLINE
Dislribulive Educalion
OARIBALDI, LOISMAE
Sludenl Body Vice Pres.: Vice
Pres. Girls' League: Vice Pres.
Sophomore Class: Soplwor
more, Senior Cabinels: Slu-
denl Conlrol: Rally Commilf
lee: Vice Pres. Newman: C.
SP. I SSITIK Tri-Avanle
GIBSON, I-IOWARD
Sludenl Conlrol: Newman
Barln I clmdaii Sylvia Kaplan
I ima Ki-wnilx Reber? Kinser
Caiolynne Isaacson
G'
1?
Lloyd Johnson Grace llo
Miyolco lslwilwara .lolwn .lonlrins
Clmrisline Jelierson Allan Jones
OEIOER, LES
Pres., Sec.-Ireas., Bulldog
Hi-Y
GILLESPIE, EVAN
Iraclc 3 yrs.: Vice Pres. Barra'
cuda I-Ii-Y
OOTELLI, AL
Newman
GUNTERT, JEANNETTE
TrieCreama
I-IAKEEIVI, GUS
Com. of Allnlelics: Varsily
Flemino Kelley
Grace Knox
in
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QM I
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Charles .Iacinlc Kennelli Jaclcson
Stoll Jvnlrins Bavlmm ,liqoulull
Dirk Jones .lrvlwn Jopes
Foolball 3 yrs.: Bloclc "SM:
Ireas. Newman: Round Table
'Line up smile, flick, G K .I... Ilmliw
Pele and Iwi camera . . . EVA PE
IERS . . oulslandinq in iournalism
. . , B.C. IBQIOIP Camernl days,
Cf7ITIVTIl55lf7l'llfL lil CDIKJHOIIHIIYVINH . . .
Quill and Scioll Round lalwln-, III
Avanlu . . Pie-.idvnl ol C SF. . . .
llffl IIGSfaIS , . . G Qkllfl SHUI lol
suliolaiship . . . and flu. Iaslinq
Iriendslwir ol all who Ifniiw In-i
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ond, or baslcelball courl , . . ou'I-
Iandinq , , . Ilwiee years a varsily
I Ib II I a Icnq
o a rnan...IIve op-rni
plclwer on our I946 baseball learn
. . indispensible in baslcelball . . .
ne year yarsily, one on Ilie Bee Ieam
. , cool . . . quiclc Ilwinlclnq . . .
Ieil , . . who bul VETO RAMIREZ
HANRAHAN, GERRY
Troubadours
HARRIS, VERNYCE DEE
Sludenl Conlroly Senior Cab-
inelp Pres., Vice Pres. Tri-Av-
anlei Sec. Erenclw Club
HARRISON, CORKY
Oulsranding Senior, see ac'
Iiyily piclure
HERRING, CHARLES
Baseball 3 yrs.: Cee Basket
ball I yr.: Bee Baslqelball I
I-I I L olwan Shirley Larsen
AI L E L
QI VBUCOS QVTIG
'ww'
M ss.. N
S'-X'
in
ii '-, i . 3
Raymond Kolcer Richard Koniq
Torn Kosla Clayron Krein
Ronald Laqorio Carolyn Lamb
yr.: J.V. Eoorball I yr.: Junior,
Senior Cabinelst Block "S"
HERRIN6, MARTHA
Round Table
HILL, DEAN
Block "E"
HINOJOS, VALENTINE
Band I yr.: Baslcerball I yr.:
Block "E"
HORITA, ALICE
Pres. Erencli Club
Tito lazzaresclni Bob Lease
Wilma Leslie Bobbie Nell Lewis
Plwilip Korblnolz Georqe Kosalca
Greqory Krulsinqer Barbara Laqorio
O, Landrnann Clwarlolle Lanes
HOWE, BU RLEY
Oufsrandinq Senior, see ac-
Iivily piclure
HU BER, MARY
Sec. Tri-Verire
HUGHES, DON
Baseball I yr.: Block "E"
HUNTER, VICTORIA
'lOaI" Reporleri Ouill and
Scroll: Junior Cabinef
sro, GRACE.
Erenclw Club
I-linq Lee Sue Lee
Curlis lewis Robecfa Lipse
,pg
HUA
for-A
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fi-
Nav'
G..
'B'
I,3oroIIvv Lna Mary Lodura WiIIIarn Louie Frank Low Ridwmd Luna Harold LuI1
Edward Lysom-r Edward McAIpIn DeIoi5 Mccown MarIIyn McMic,I'raeI Naomi MCNQIII MariIyn Mcphorson
Joan Madwn Jlnw Mah Marian MaIceIIrQ MeIvIna Manninq Norman Mannlnrx Maureen MarceIIin
ISAACSON, CAROLYNNE JENKINS, SCQTI JONES, DICK
Omsfandinq Senior, see ac- Varsify Foo'rbaII 3 Vrs.: Block IV- BQSGIDGII I. YV? ACVTIY I-I"
IQVHV pgcrmre "S" Y: Junnor Cabunef
JACINIQ, CHARLES JIGOULEFIZ, BARBARA
Newman 3'fQ yrs. 'fo qraduafet Girls' A Src' mmf-fi fmmandam Im IH,
T ' T ,fy S ' I Im' biIiI . , . I Edi-, n I-Ii In
G'i:IQ:im'iQWmaEIenCC INHQVICACZVIIICZ indudeg . , . Igvf25icIcEI
OI
of VVQIIFGFSI PFSS. IIA CIGSSI Edison Conqress I. . at SJ-LSI.
IIGGIII Repor-fer: PVOS., Vice ISIS LII 6' ' ' ' Imardrworlrinq booIrIceepinq rr1aIor..
- U b, r,v of GoId S: Io I'Ijf d'pIoma
Pres., Treas. RarnIoIer I-Ir,Y JQNES, ALLAN .pa-PALQIES SOUTQJWIEKI I I icy'
Round Table: QUIII and Scroll Band 4 yrs.: Senior Cabiner ,amy dcsemm of IW, aww,
Dances, parfies. slnows . , . commil-
fees, sfamps, news slories . , , so line
wlweels qo round and round in Ihis
oulsfandinq senior's head , . . a fel-
low who has proven as "Gal" Edilor
and Presiclenl of IZA and Junior
Class Ilwal lie can qel Ihinqs done , ..
member of couniless clubs . . .ALAN
TALT , . . presenled an "Oscar" for
his role as a leader
JORDAN, BARBARA
Oulslandinq Senior, see ace
Iivily piclure
KAPLAN, SYLVIA
Sfuclenl Confrolz Girls' Tennis
Tournamenlt Pres. Hi-Y, TrifY
Council: Pres,, Clwaplain Tri-
Creamag Pres. G.A.A.
KEWNIG, DIANA
Edison Sludenl Conlrolf Pres.,
Vice Pres. Tri-Arriba: G.A.A.
Mary Marlinez
Lorna Mason
Scolf Mafllnews
Bruce Marfz
Duane Mallweny
Slanley Mayeda
KINSER, BOB
Track I yr.: Sludenl Conlroly
Block "S"
KNOX, GRACE
Pres. l-li-Y, Tri-Y Council:
Pres. Tri-Verileq Troubadours:
Senior Cabinel
KONIG, RICHARD
Oulslanding Senior, see ac-
Iivify lOicIure
KORBHOLZ, PI-IIL
Oulslandinq Senior, see ac-
Iivify piclure
Tnornas Miyai
Blanclwe Moore
lisllwer Molina
Ronald Moore
MA
WB
yusfh
'ffl'
V .
Jewel Masepolml Sloplven Maslen
Doris Mallnews Bobbie Jo Malllnews
Joan Menlrinq Barbara Miller
KREIN, CLAYTON
Varsily Foolball I yr.: Block
HSM
LAGORIO, BARBARA
3lf2 yrs. 'ro gradualep Tri'Ar
riba: Sophomore. Junior Cab,
inefs
LAGORIO, RONALD
Varsily Poolball I yr.
LAMB, CAROLYN
Song Leader I yr: Tri,AvanIe X
Dan Monaslefio Blas Monfanoz
Polly Morais Raul Morales l
Wayne Miller Bob Minahen
Roman Monlanez Frank Monlqornery
I -
N . 1
A' 2
BQ ,
GE
ill
l-li-my Niuliilmwa
'VX
Rulvun Moreno Roy Moreno
Raymond Mwluilw Darlene Moyes
Mqrilyn Myers Bperanza Naranio
LANES, Cl-lf-XRLQTTE
l-liqli Sleppers
LANIQHAN, HELEN
Edison G.A.A.i Tri-Odalco
LAZZARESCI-ll, TITC
Troubadours
LEASE, BOB
Sludenl Conlrol 3 sem.
LEE, SUE
3lf2 yrs. lo qradualef C.S.F.
I sem.: Sec. Science Club
Cliailes Nylon
l-lvnry Qliawwuia Gweld Clivoi'
I
A4
Jeanne Morris Nadine Morris. Ray Morris Jarqucalinn Moiiow
Alsulzo Murals Marian Murpliy Palsy Muiray Edward Myfxll
Mabel Nelson Meredillw Nrzurnillm Marian Nicma Juno Niomi
LEMA, FRANCES LGDUCA, MARY
High S+eppers: Sfudenf Con' Newman
lrol
LESLIE, WILMA
Troubadours, Sludenl Conlrol OU' l'P'f"Q 5lUff""l bod! F','f"'Yg 4
an elliclenl olligrar . . , in rviillirinl.
ol Clubs . . . lo be fixarl . . , Newman
l presidenl , . . Block 'Si' -,1-mulmy
Sludenl Conirol 2 Sem' . . . and freasurm of Round lei' li-
. , . aclive in 4-H and nllwlelics, lon
. . . varsily lnolbali lov lwo yremu
Cllaplaln Trhverlle and liaak for lou: . . . Sludienl Con
Mol , , , Key Club . , . iilwnyfi on llim-
qo . . . always friendly , , BEN
lxlewmcifi WALLER . . , 5 Qiedil lci lin-, uilimil
Dirlc Offonnor Nadine Odelbeiq
Mary Gnelo David Olis
LOW, FRANK
Chinese CIub
LUTZ, I-IAROLD
Edison Key CIub
McMICI-IAEL, MARILYN
Band I yr.
MCPHERSON, MARILYN
Orchesfra 3If2 yrs.: Pres., Sec.
Tri-Verire: R o u n cI T a b I e:
French CIub
MADSEN, JEAN
Sec., Treas. TrifVeriIe: Round
Table
MAKELKE, MARIAN
Troubadours, Newman
MARCELLIN, MAUREEN
Newman
MARTIN, GERALD D.
Band 2 yrs.
MARTIN, GLORIA
Band 3 yrs.
MARTIN, TONY
3If2 yrs. Io graduare: Edison
Varsi+y Foo+baII I sem: Block
"EH: Navy IV? yrs.
MARTINEZ, MARY
Sec. Edison G.A.A.: SI'uden+
Con'rroI
MARTZ, BRUCE
Edison Band ZV2 yrs.
MATHENY, DUANE
Sfudeni' ConIroI: G.A.A.
Eva Peiers MiIdred PIIIS
Vivian Remaley Janice Rice
Q Ilbqli.
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vin
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'har'
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BiIIy Ow 'BeIIe Owen Mary Pappas GiIberI Parrorf
Fred Paiferson Ray PauIar EIIen Pearson Lawrence Peirano
MariIyn Perdue AIice Pereira Lucy Perez BeyerIey Perrin
MATTI-I EWS, BOBBI E
Disiribufive Educarion
MATTI-IEWS, SCOTT
French Club: Barracuda Hi-Y
MENKING, JOAN
Orchesrra 3 yrs.: Tri-Creanna
sem.: Varsiry Foo+baII 3 yrs.:
Varsify BasI4e'rbaII 2 yrs.: Bee
BasIce+baII I yr.: RaIIy Com-
mirree: BIocIc "SH: C.S.F. I
sem.
MOLINA, ESTI-IER
Com. of Records: Pres-
Mll-LERI BARBARA Sophomore CIass: Vice Pres.
IZA Class: Junior Cabinefi
"Gai" Reporier: S I u d e n I
Conrrol: T r e a s. Tri4Veri+e7
Newman
Round Table
MINAHEN, BOB
Cusfodiani Sfudeni' ConIroI 6
James Poile Barbara Pope ' '
EIsie Roberrs Ernest Roberfs uqe e o er n ir y
Marilyn Prenins Burney Reames
E n R b Iso K'b Robinson
F,-r"'NdM
Calheryn Rodqers Roy Rodriquez
A elle Rosenthal Bob Ross
ai-ue Saqaia Marilco Salcafa
MONTANEZ, BLAS
3IfQ yrs. Io qraduale: Reporl-
er Edison I-Iiqhlighls: Army 2
yrs.
MONTANEZ, ROMAN
Edison Varsily Eoolball I yr.:
Block "E"
MOORE, BLANCI-IE
Sec. IIA Class: Sec., Vice
Pres. Tri-Verirei Quill and
Scroll: Su Kahn
Arlhur Sanchez Edward Sandelius
P Isy Sue Sanford Dale Sasenbery
vrjgf h N ru,
we f A
ess
Mi
'I'-'oY'J
33 K
Q!
.QNX
I
lfifiif .ff I
Ernesl Roehl Beverly Roqers
Clara Rorerf John Rovello
James Salmon Belly Salzsiecller
MORAIS, POLLY ANN
Tri-Verile
MORENO, RUBEN
J.V. Eooiball I yr.: Varsily
Baslcelball I yr.: Edison Vars'
ily Eoolball 2 yrs.: Edison J.V.
Baslcelball I yr.: Edison Vars
ily Baslcelball I yr.
MORRIS, NADINE
Reporrer Edison I-Iighlighfst
Edison Spanish Club
Glen Sands
Talcashi Salo
Jalre Sandoval
Sammy Salo
'Qu'
'ir'-v
MNA
fi!
X
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Dona Roolcer Edward R
Alyce Rowley Rolaerl Ry
I-Ierberl Sam Anile Sam
MORRIS, RAY
3If2 yrs. Io qraduale: Band
ZV2 yrs.: Merchanl Marine 2I
rnonlhs
MORROW, JACOUELINE
Pres. Su Kahn? Tri-Avanle
MURPI-IY, MARIAN
Vice Pres. Girls' League
MYERS, MARILYN
Vice Pres., Sec. Iri-Crearna:
I-Iiqh Sleppers
NARANJO, ESPERANZA
Pres. Edison Spanish Club:
Pres. Dislribulive Educalion
NEUMILLER, MEREDITI-I
Band 3 yrs.: Junior, Senior
Caloineisq Sec. I-Ii-Y, Tri-Y
Council: Tri-Avanfe: CSE. 4
sem.: Round Table
NYLEN, CHARLES
3If2 yrs. Io graduale: Band I
yr.: Sludenl Conlrol
L
OCONNOR, DICK
Varsify EooIbaII 3 yrs.: Pres.,
Sec. BIocIc "SH: Round Table,
Junior Cabinet Srudenf Con-
IroI
ODELBER6, NADINE JOY
Treas. Tri-Verife
NICORA, MARIAN
Band 3 yrs.
OKAMURA, I-IENRY
Track
OTIS, DAVID E.
RaIIy Commitreey SIudenI
Confrol
PARROTT, GILBERT
Sec. Acmy I-Ii--Y: Sophomore
Cabiner
OWEN, BETTE
Tri-Avanfe
PAULAR, RAY
3If2 yrs. To graduafep Edison
Band 3 yrs.: Edison Judge I
sem.: CSE. 4 sem.
PEARSON, ELLEN
C.S.I:. I sem.: Sfudenf Cor-
IroI: Tri-Avanfe
PEIRANO, LAWRENCE
Track 2 yrs.: Newman, BIocL
HS..
o Shimizu I-Ionry Shinmofo
C. Slnlfh Frances Smdh
Bob Sauis Joan Schediwy Roqer Schneider Norma Schock
Norman SchuI+z NaI'haIie Schwinq ArIene Scoff Joanne Seemann
Janer SeiIer'r Thomas Selfridqe VeIIa SherriII Melba Sherwood
PETERS, EVA
Oufsranding Senior, see ac
fivify picfure
POPE, BARBARA
Senior Cabinet Tri-Avanreq
Round TabIe: CSE. 2 sem.
RAM I REZ, VETO
Oufsranding Senior, see ac-
Iiviry picIure
EIvis Sholer Lewis Shroyer
TI1eIma Smith Donna SoIIars
ROBERTS, ELSIE
Edifor Edison Highliqhrsg Edi-
son G.A,A.7 Edison Sfudenf
Con+roI: Band 3If2 yrs.:
"Oar" Reporferi Quill and
Scroll
ROBINSON, KIRBY
Senior Cabinet RaIIy Com-
mi'rIee: Troubadours: Pres.
Treas. Acmy Hi-Y: YeI
Leader
Ernie SiIva Maivin Simms
Alois Souihwick
James Spoais
!r .
V
I
l- Spoonarnore lmoqene Spurloclc Donna Slanley Kennie Slauqas
Slevons Davis Slevenson
ily Suqi Belly Ann Suflles
ROGERS, BEVERLY
Edison I-lonor "E" 2 sem.
SAKATA, IVIARIKO
C.S.E. I sem.
SALZSIEDLER, BETTY
Band 3 yrs.: Orcheslra 2 yrs.
SANCI-IEZ, ARTI-IUR
Pres. Spanish Club: Newman
SASENBERY, DALE
Band I yr.
Thanas Janel Thienes
ly Tons Erven Torell
Wilson Slewarl Norman Slone
Kalsuya Talrechi Alan Tall
SCI-IEDIWY, JOAN
Com. of Organizalionsz Blue
and While Pholographery
Rally Commilleeq Vice Pres.
Tri-Avanlet Sec.-Treas. Ouill
and Scroll: C.S.E. 4 sem.: Sec.
C-S.F.: Round Table
SCI-IULTZ, NORMAN
J.V. Foolball I yr.: Bee Bas-
Icelball I yr.
Lenaiean Thomas Donna G, Thompson
Ellyn Toriqoye May Trayerso
Belly Slephens Bob Slevens
Roberl Stoner Wilmer Sloss
I-Iaru Tanaka Roberl Tenbroolr
SCI-IWING, NATI-IALIE
Science Club: G.A.A
SCHNEIDER, RoeER
Bulldog I-ILY
SEEMANN, JOANNE
Tri-Avanle: C.S.E. I sem
SEI FERT, JANET
Tri-Avanle
SELERIDGE, THOMAS
Troubadours
SMITI-I, TI-IELMA
Edison Yell Leader: Reporler
Edison I-liqhlighfsq Edison
Rally Commilleez Sludenl
Conlrol: Treas. O.A.A.
SOLLARS, DONNA
Blue and While Club Edilorg
Pres. Tri-Creama: Quill and
Scroll
SOUTHWICK, ALOIS
Oulslanding Senior, see ac-
+ivi+y piclure
STAUGAS, KENNIE
3If2 yrs. Io graduale: Swim-
ming I yr.
STEPHENS, BETTY
Caprain High Sfeppers I
yr.: Girls' Tennis Tournarnenl:
Sludenl Conlrol: G.A.A.
STEWART, wiLsoN
Bulldog Hi-Y
STONER, ROBERT
Treas. Rambler Hi-Y: Varsify
Foolball 4 yrs.: Senior Cabin-
e'r: S+uden'r Conlrol: Bloclc
"SH: Round Table
SUTTLES, BETTY ANN
High Sleppers: Junior Cabin-
el
TALT, ALAN
Oulslanding Senior, see ac-
Hvily picfure
Eddie Ulery Marlin Urrizola
L
Phyllis Trelul Mason Trelh
eway Alberl Troller Euiiye Tsuqa
Wlla Tu e
Annie Turner Berlha Turner Sally Turner i i rn
THIENES, JAN
"Gal" Columnisl: Blue and
While Senior Edilor: Sec.
Girls' League: Senior Cabin-
el: Sludenr Conlrol: C.S.E.
6 sem: Vice Pres. C.S.F.7 Pres.
and Vice Pres. Round Table:
Ouill and Scroll: Tri-Avanle
THOMAS, LENAJ EAN
G.A.A.
TRAVERSO, MAY
Newman
TROTTER, ALBERT
J.V. Eoofball I yr.: Tracla 2
yrs.
TSUGAWA, FUJ IYE
G.A.A.
VAUGHT, TOM
"Gal" Sporls Edilor: French
Club
Arnold Ulfer
VOSSOS, HELEN
Senior Cabinel: Newman: Tri-
Ferese
WADE, FRANCES
Tri-Creama
WALLER, BEN
Oulslanding Senior, see ac-
fivily piclure
WALTERS, MARY ANN
Jr. Red Cross Chairman: Sec.
French Club: Round Table:
Tri-Avanle
WARREN, JO ANN
Vice Pres. IIB Class: Junior
Cabinel: Tri-Avanle: Round
Table
WEBORG, LA RU E
Pres, Tri-Verile: "Gal" Re-
porfer: Old English "S"
WELCH, DOROTHY
Tri-Creama: Tri-Orreen: So-
phomore, Junior Cabinels
Roberl Van Vranlcen Torn Vauqhf Edna V q
4
Helen
,Io Ann
Vaggag Frances Wade
Warren Chilfalo Walanabe
WHEELER, JANE
Song Leader: Vice Pres. IIA
Class: Sec. IZB Class: Blue
and While Club Edilor: Ral-
Iy Commilfeei Ouill and
Scroll: Round Table
VVILBUR, NORMA
Tri-Verife
WOLFENBARGER, LOREN
Bee Baskelball I yr.
WOODRUEF, BEU LAH
High Sleppers
WRIGHT, ART
Varsily Eoolball I yr.: Var-
sily Baseball 2 yrs.: Block "S":
C.S.E. 3 sem.
YIP, ELIZABETH
Chinese Club
YIP, KIM
Chinese Club: Army I8 mo.
Palsy While Belly Whorlon
June
X L,
5 :,:, ,
is sf
Tal: Walcabayashi Charles Walker Ben Waller Mary An W
Josephine Walson La Rue Weborq Dorolhy Welch Jane Wheels
OTHER GRADUATES
HELEN BLAKENEY
JOE BRAZIL
DON CHIAPLE
RICHARD CURRAN
VIRGINIA FERGUSSON
EUGENE FORRESTER
FRANK GALINDO
THORNTON GEHR
RAY HARR
DONALD HARRYMAN
FRANCIS LAWRENCE
FRED MAH
JOE MAH
ALMEDA MASLEN
TOM MASUDA
ELMER MATLOCK
ROBERT MORRIS
Wiebe Norma Wilbur
ROBERT RAMBO
VETO RAMIREZ
BETTY RANDOLPH
EUGENE RATTO
ANNIE ROWE
CLAYTON SMITH
BILLY M. SULLIVAN
LYNWOOD TOWLE
RICHARD ULM
NORMAN VALERIO
EDDIE VARGAS
EDWARD T. WADE
SIDNEY WILLIAMS
ANNE WONG
LA VERA SINGER WYNN
KIM YIP
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Miss Lulces . . . directing
a Spanish class . . . in
which sludenfs learn lo
read, spealc, and wriie
Spanish . . . a Romance
language . . . beginners
sludy vocabulary, gram-
mar, and composilion . .
noleboolcs are 'rurned in
every semesier . . . slu-
denis spend some lime
doing map worlc
ELEMENTS
Sludy oi music funda-
menlals including fhe
siall, scales, and infer-
vals . . , elemeniary pias
no insiruciion . . . slu-
denfs learn phrasing,
sighi-singing and lime
values . . . Elemenls,
laughl by Miss Scofi , ..
preparalion For Har-
mony . . . Profilable for
all music majors or olhers
in+eres+ed in music
LATIN
Caesar confinues con-
quering Gaul . . . in La-
'rin 4. . .wilh Mr. Hol-
meisier . . . equally in-
leresling is Lalin usage
in English . . , "muscle"
comes from fwo words
meaning 'iliille mouse"
...palindromes are such
phrases as Yrelca Balcery
. . .spell if backwards . .
Yrelca Bakery
MODERN
HISTORY
Modern I-Iisfory . . .
'raughl by Mrs. While ..
proves 'rhal hislory can
be inleresling . . . as
well as "good lor youu
. . . presenls a survey of
recenl world evenls . . .
compares Ihem wilh simi-
lar happenings in Ihe
pasl . . . This informa-
Iive course ...a "musI"
'lor all hislory majors
SOCIAL
STUDIES
In Miss Collins' Social
Sludies I classes . . .
freshmen learn by doing
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Highway laws by faking
drivers' Iesls . . . are
in+roduced Io efiquelfe
by aflending a movie
on manners. . .and are
Iaughl library organif
zalion by using Ihe card
calalogue
U. S. HISTORY
Do you remember why
Washinglon crossed Ihe
Delaware . . . or whal
Lincoln was doing af
Gellsburg . . . if nol,
Ihe place lor you is de-
Iinilely Miss Sillords
US. I-Iisfory class . . .
guaranleed Io clear up
all gueslions on early
American hislory . . . a
reguired course for all
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Recording of business
'rransacfions . . . posl-
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ance . . . and slale-
menls al Jrhe end of a
fiscal period . . , irain-
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se? of books . . . for
fhemseives or crhers . .
in Bookkeeping . . .
laughl by lvlr. Reel-
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BUSINESS
MATH
l'lere's a course +0 help
you manage fhaf firsl
million . . . if may help
for a dime . . . in facl,
i+ deals wifh all phases
of arilhmelic in rela-
fion lo business pro-
blems . . . i+'s an infro-
duclion +o bookkeeping,
loo . . . Business Mafhe-
malics . , . Mr. Free-
man, ins'rruc+or
OFFICE
METHODS
lvlaslery ol cerlain ol-
fice lechniques . . .
handling mail . . . liling
. . . and receplion . . .
Mrs. Schuler's Office
Mefhods class . . . em-
phasizes fhe develop-
men? of a sl'uden+'s per-
sonal qualifies . . . in
preparafion for a ca-
reer . . . 'rhrough a ser-
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SCIENCE
If your dishwashing ma-
chines are oul' of order
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ding Science classes . . .
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repair and conslruclion
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MACHINE
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ped machine shops in l'he
sI'a're . . . Mr. Milligan
in charge . . . sludenls
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chines sem' 'ro 'rhe shop
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Iheir own use . . . plus
such useful ilems as mor-
Tising chisels and 'rraclor
hubs . . . Three hours of
shop . . . Ihree hours of
regular classes
PRINTING
Yellow slips, diplomas,
and reporl cards prinled
Io order . . . in 'rhe Prinl'
Shop . . . supervised by
Mr. Comer and Mr.
Geddes . . . classes in-
clude relaled work in En-
glish, malh, and science
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lion of presses. make-up,
composifion, paper cul-
+ing, and binding
WOODWORK
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a flurry olsawdusl . . .a
Iypical scene in Mr. Van
Vlear's Woodwork class
. . . boys make Iheir own
proiecls . . . small fables.
bookcases, and benches
. . . learn Io use hand
Iools and small wood-
working machines .. .an
eleclive course open lo
all boys
PAINTING
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become weafher-bealen
or lurnilure needs refine
ishing . . . Ihe boys in
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and Decoraling class are
busy . . . varnishing Ia-
bles and cabinels . . .
scraping inilials oll desks
. . . making signs for use
around school , . . spray
painling . . . handling
numerous olher iobs
AUTO REPAIR
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Io Repair Shop boys . .
Io locale and diagnose
lroubles in Their own
cars . . . lo give Ihem
general overhauls . . .
by means of charls and
open views of engine
parfs . . .work on moun-
Ied molors . . . and by
aclual "'rrouble shoof-
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Thiencs, Harrison. Sfandinq, firsr row-Herring, Walfers, Colliver, Neurniller,
Eisele-n, Banovifch, Duncan, Finlcbohner, Warren, A. Beardslev, Second row-
Korbholz, Mr. Younq, Wenlzel, Sloner, Browne, Gardner, Carlin, Brown, Newell,
Jenkins, B. Be-ardslvv, Acliviries-enlerlainmenl afler a sirenuous scavenger hun?
and lisieninq lo a "hor" debafe pu? on by fhe C.O.P. debaie Team.
ROUND TABLE
A group of sludenls inleresled in local and nalional affairs
...meels every olher Thursday in rhe Bungalow. . .programs
lealure many excellenr speakers . . . debales on limely Topics
. . . scavenger hunl a big success . . . annual spring picnic...
forlune felling ar lhe Fun Fesl . . . counselor is Mr. Young
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ireasurerp Annie Toy, spring social chairmanj Anne Wong, fall sr-rrvlnry treasurer.
Second row-Harold Young, fall president, Ging Wong, npinq vice riresidr-nl,
David Lee, spring sergeanf-charms, Ed Toy, nprinq prmu-lr-nr, Ariiviiins ,fr-nioy
ing an evening oi fun al Chinese Rocreafional Hall.
CHINESE CLUB
Chinese sludenls aulomaiically become members . , . meel'
once a monlh al ihe Recrealion Cenier . . . sponsored by
Mrs- Wesl . . . banguel honored incoming freshmen and
gradualing seniors . . . dances and parries lhroughoul The
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Smmirl row-Slipll, Miss Liilws, Kroul Horiln, Hill, Vvfilburn, Jenkins, Hardesfy,
Fanny, Vnughf. Arliviliws holding nn vlerlion and ,inging some French songs.
LES POUSSINS
The Lillle French Club . . . lor beginning sludenls . . . rneels
once a monfh during class lime . . . all discussions and pr
grams are in French . , . under lhe guidance of Miss Lulc
. . . The Two French clubs logelher sponsored a gingerbread
boolh al lhe Fun Eesl
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OfiicersfCorky Harrison, fall presirjenfj Doris Evans, spring svcrelnry, Barbara
Jordan, spring presidenlq Marian Murphy, spring vice prnsidrnl. Absvnl, Shiv-Ii-v
Salini, fall vice president Donna Wheeler, fall scrrffnw Aclivitiesfworking an
Girls' Jinx poslers and piecing sl'earners for fhe Fun Fml,
GIRLS' LEAGUE
Sponsored a lashion show lor all girls . . . The Music Dee
par+rnenl"s annual Chrislmas program . . . and a freshman
receplion . . . presenled anolher "lop nolchu Girls' Jinx . ..
in charge ol l'he arf displays in 'rhe Main l-lall . . . and ring
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ln charge of decoralions for The Senior Aloha
Banquel' . . . and a fish pond af fhe Fun Fesf
. . . members made and sold pom-poms during
lhe foofball season . . .a candy sale . . . a closed
dance . . . and several successful parfies . . . meef-
ings every ofher weelc af lhe homes af members
Firsf row-Warren, Owens, Jordan, Freilas, lamb, Morrow, Filip-
pini, McKay. Second row-Walfers, Seemann, Deiclce, Neurniller,
Colliver, Seiferl, Berlin, Garibaldi. Third row-Perers, Thienes,
Harris, Fechner, Wheeler, Harper, Bennefaen, Augustine, and
Schediwy.
BARRACUDAS
Wilh an acfive baslcefball learn . . fhis newesf
l-li-Y is already malcing a name for ilself . . .
planned fo sell colce af fhe Camp Carnival . . .
an up and coming club . . . af regular meefings
. . . has oufside speakers . . . baslcefball pracfice
, . . in ioinl meefings . . . a chance fo become
beffer acquainfed wifh fhe members of ofher
groups
Fisf row-Jordan, Bradfield, Gillespie, Oranges. Second rowe-
Whife, Brooks, McCollum, Beach, Wells.
The nail driving boofh af fhe Fun Fesf - . . an
inferesfing frip fhrough fhe ldenfificafion Bureau
. . . one of lhe fop baslcefball feams in fhe league
. . . programs including such prominenf speakers
as Sheriff Sousa . . . and even occasional movies
. . . if all adds up fo anofher acfive Hi-Y Club
. . . plenly fo do and fun for everyone
First row--French and Percival. Second row-Gardner, Galle?
Geiger, Cheek.
CHLY
lvlosf of fhe members of fhis club affend Edison
. . . hold meefings every Wednesday evening af
'rhe Chinese Chrisfian Cenfer . . . a ioinf anni-
versary parfy wifh 'rhe Dragoneffes . . . and a
slcafing parfy af fhe Rollaforium . . . fwo success-
ful social evenfs . . . highlighf a year's acfivifies
Raymond Chan, Ted Lee, and Charlie Chan.
CREAMA
Box lunch socials wifh Verife and Barracuda . . .
combinalion inslallalion and inirialion dinner ai
Tiny's . . . bowling parly . . . Chrislmas baskeis
sen? io a needy family . . . backwards parly . . .
lorfune felling boolh al' lhe Camp Carnival . .
hor dog boofh ai The Fun Fesl
First row-Myers, Douglass, Nelfles, Lawson, and Wells. Second
rowipeferson, McCown, Lisher, Wade, Gwin, and Hiqday
Third row-Shanks, Barham, Day, Kaplan, Tennison, and Ehlers.
DRAGON ETTES
Laie in geffing siarfed . . . buf lofs of acfivifies
anyway . . . meefings held ai ihe Chinese Recrea-
'rional Cenier every Monday niqhf. . . a Valeniine
dance wirh Loacius . . .a picnic during 'rhe spring
semesfer . . . and a banquef celebrafing lhe firsf
anniversary oi Draqoneiies . . . held ioinily wifh
Chi-Y al Sandalls
Firsf row-M. Hong, A, Toy, G. Lee, and H, Louie, Second
row-L, Lee, B. Lowe, P, Wonq, and D. Mar,
FERESE
An aclive group . . . even 'rhough if lacked mem-
bers . . . held a membership drive . . . meefings
every Monday af 'the "Y" . . . planned a candy
sale and roller skafing parfies . . .a Mofher and
Daughier Banquel. . .on Molhers' Day
Firsi row'-Esies, Nagel, Henry, Maraqliano, and Slonfx Second
rowfClmnc-y, l-laninfzarn, Ellis, Valeni ne, and Young.
LOACIUS
Trips ro Lodi Lake every summer . . .an anniver-
sary dinner af "Frenchy's" . . . skaiing pariies
...a frip To rhe snow line . . , "Mid-Spring Swing"
dance . . . a ioinr Loacius-Dragonelres dance
. . . speakers on difiereni subiecfs . . .and cham
pions of fhe I946 Hi-Y baskefball iournamenf
ORREEN
Formal insTallaTion aT The l-loTel WolT . . . a
closed dance . . . cookie sales . . . picnic Tor a
group oT inTer-racial children . . . progressive
dinner . . . bowling and slumber parTies . . .Tive
represenTaTives aT The Lake Alpine ConTerence
...a ChrisTmas parTy Tor small girls aT The "Y"
FirsT rowATaylor, Pickering, Marico, Hoskins, and Eddy. Second
row-E. Busalacchi, Brooks, E Busalacchi, and N. Busalacchi,
Third row-B. Feisch, Price, and D. Felsch.
RAMBLERS
"Grudge TighT" baskeTball game wiTh Acmy . . .
hayride . . . guesTs aT a lecTure by an F.B.l. agenT
. . . enchilada dinner . . . penny pi+ch booTh aT
boTh The Fun l:esT and The Camp Carnival . . .
visiTors To Morris Chapel and The CaTholic
Church . . . TavoriTe pasTime . . . TrequenT geT-
TogeThers aT Borden's lce Cream Company
FirsT row-Brown, Gum, Elliofl, and Connelly. Second row-
Mr. SweeT, Gulick, Gardner, and Brown. Third row-Carlin,
Sloner, Newell, and Jenkins,
TWIN LIONS
LaTe in organizing This year . . . meeTings were
held every Monday evening aT The Chinese
ChrisTian CenTer . . . members sponsored a geT-
TogeTher parTy . . . wiTh Two l-li-Y and Two Tri-Y
groups as Their guesTs . . . always Turned ouT in
Tull Torce . . . Tor poT-luck suppers . . . held
monThly aT The "Y"
FirsT row-D. Fong, W. Moore, T. Mah, and C. Wonq. Second
F S H M G La d Y q
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VERITE
Won TirsT place in The preliminary Tri-Y baskeT-
ball TournamenT . . . sponsored movies aT The
Camp Carnival . . . darT game aT The Fun FesT
. . . held a parTy Tor Mexican children . . .slum-
ber and l-lalloween parTies Tor Themselves . . .
dinner aT Sandall's . . . and aTTerwards a show
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. . . presenTing memorable scenes Trom SToclcTon High
Schools I946-'47 "World oT SporTs" . . .
"UndeTeaTed Champions oT The Sac-Joaquin League"
was The TiTle earned by The experienced, hard-TighTing
I946 Tarzans. The S.l-l.S. eleven was led To vicTory by
Coach Fred Solomon, assisTed by Line Coach Caviglia
and Coach WaTson. The varsiTy squad placed Tive men
on The All-League Team: Dick GvaedTlce, All-Ameri-
can high school end: Gus l'Ialceen, Top league scorer
wiTh seven Touchdownsg VeTo Ramirez, raTed The besT
passer in The league: and ScoTT Jenkins and Diclc O'-
Connor, boTh mainsTays oT The line Tor Three years.
During The season The "TalenTed Toe" oT VeTo Ramirez
accounTcd Tor ll Blue and WhiTe conversions. Carl
Champions
POLYTECI-INIC . .. 7
ST. IGNATIUS ., . 0
GRANT ,,,,, . .. .. 6
WOODLAND .. 8
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LODI . I2 I2 STOCKTON
OPPONENTS . 65 707 STOCKTON
FRED SOLOMON GEORGE CAVIGLIA
Under his able leadership The I-lis ouTsTanding Torward wall
l94b VarsiTy became League scored many poinTs in a suc
Carlson, Jack Kreis, Ronnie Lagorio, and Bob Minahen
also challced up exTra poinTs.
VarsiTy play began wifh The deTeaT oT The S. E. Poly
ParroTs, I3-7. Gus I-lalceem scored boTh Touchdowns,
and Mel Schmid and FriTz Denzer drove Tor large gains.
The season's second encounTer saw The ST. lgnaTius
WildcaTs smeared 32-O. STocl4Ton's line Turned in an
ouTsTanding perTormance, consisTenTly smoThering The
I945 S. F. Champs and paving The way Tor Tarzan
gains. l'lalceenn again scored Twice: Ben Waller and
Diclc GaedTlce scored on passes: and Jerry GriTTen
piclced up six poinTs Through The line. The Blue and
WhiTe eleven began league play by subduing The GranT
Pacers, I9-6. l-lalceem enTered The end zone Tor The
TirsT Tally, and Schmid gained I2 poinTs on long end
rambles. NexT, The Woodland Wolves Tell beTore The
Tarzan onslaughT, 44-8. The sure arms oT Ramirez and
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Ronnie Lagorio Tossed Tor 24 poinTs To GaedTke
lTwicel, Schmid, and Carlson. T-lakeem and Ray Mar-
Tinez each hiT pay dirT once.
The Tarzans meT The ModesTo PanThers in a 32-I2
Thriller. Ramirez scored on a guarTerback sneak: Then
l-lakeem plowed 34 yards To Tie The game. Bob Bley
was The nexT STockTon man To cross The goal. Wes
Parsons recovered a ModesTo Tumble in The end zone,
and ClayTon Krein received a long pass Trom Lagorio
To make The Tinal scores. The S.l'l.S. squad became
undispuTed champions oT The league by deTeaTing lvlcf
ClaTchy l4VO. The unbeaTen STockTon Team scored
when The charging Blue and V!hiTe line blocked a punT
and ScoTT Jenkins raced Tor a Touchdown. Receiving a
pass, Schmid chalked up The second score. Solomon's
veTerans nexT slew The SacramenTo Dragons, 27-7. Bob
Waller carries The ball lor a long gain buf is finally snowed under bv
most of The Poly Team, Parsons, Tvlinahvn, and Ramirez are also in on
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Bailey made The Two iniTial Touchdowns: Schmid
scooTed 35 yards around leTT end To add his Tally: and
Lagorio Tossed To Jack Kreis Tor The Tinal score.
ln an eerie, Tcgvbound "ghosT gamei' The larzans
edged The Turlock Bulldogs by one poinT. Bailey scored
Trom 67 yards downTield: Ramirez made six poinTs on
a guarTerback sneak. VeTo's Two conversions placed
beTween The invisible goalposTs gave STockTon The
game, l4'I3, when iT was called in The Third guarTer.
The TradiTional grid classic oT The season Took place
beTween The league-leading Tarzans and The inspired
Lodi Flames. In This game, held in BaxTer STadium be-
Tore a record-breaking crowd OT l2,5OO TooTball Tans,
Dick 6aedTke snagged Two pegs over The goal Trom
Ramirez. By Tying This game wiTh Lodi, I2-IZ, STockf
Ton remained The only undeTeaTed Team in The league.
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Basketball
The I947 Tarzan varsiTy basIceTbaII squad had a win-
ning season despiTe whaT appeared To be a lack oT
maTeriaI early in The year. Coach Garrigan's Blue and
WhiTe hoopsTers wound up second in The souThern haIT
oT The conTerence wiTh Three wins and Three losses. In
addiTion, The Tarzans copped The ciTy high school crown
by deTeaTing Edison and ST. IvIary's.
For The TirsT Time since The beginning oT The war
The Tarzans Took an overnighT iaunT To Fresno where
They dropped Two games To The Madera and Edison
Tech Tives. Edison, which boasTed one oT The Top bas-
IceTbaII Teams in The sTaTe, IaTer IosT a reTurn decision To
The STocIcTon quinTeT. The varsiTy sTarTed league play
by deTeaTing Turlock in a close conTesT. They upseT
The IvIodesTo Tive nexT, buT IosT a 44-40 game To The
Lodi Flames. The second round opened wiTh a vicTory
over The Turlock Bulldogs, buT Then The Tarzans dropped
one-sided games To The improved ModesTo Tive and To
The Lodi squad. H
Charlie Herring, Torward, led The Team in scoring
wiTh I I9 poinTs. Bob Ivlinahen was nexT wifh 85 and had
The highesT Toul shoT average oT The squad, I-Ie was
Tollowed by Tom Klinger, who scored 64 poinTs during
The year. VeTo Ramirez and Lou WenTzeI rounded ouT
The TirsT sTring. VeTo Tossed 77 poinTs and Louis made
74 during The season. Jack Waldron, Rolly Dean, Jerry
GriTTen, John Boggs, and Bill Swenson Tormed The re-
serve sTring oT The varsiTy.
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N4-well, Kliiqhll.
The Tarzan Bee Team also had a good season and
narrowly missed winning The conTerenCe TiTle, Tinishing
second in a close race.
The Bees under Coach Mike Garrigan opened The
season wiTh a win over The GranT lighTweighTs Then spliT
a pracTice series wiTh The SacramenTo squad, each Team
winning a game by one poinT, The TarzaneTTes losT Their
league opener To Turloclc by The slim margin oT one
buclceT. They baTTered The lvlodesTo Team buT losT a
hard-ToughT game To The Lodi FlameleTTes. ln The se-
cond halT oT The round robin The Tarzan Bees won easy
Triumphs over Turloclc and lv1odesTo and de-TeaTed The
Flames Tor Lodi's only league loss. Lodi Then losT The
playoTTs To SacramenTo, a Team which The Tarzans had
previously beaTen.
Jerry ClemenTs, lighTweighT cenTer, led The scoring,
Tollowed closely by Bill l-lall and Loren WolTenbarger,
Torwards. Garold Singer and Willard Cummings were
The TirsT sTring guards. Jack Ursainqui was The number
six man, playing all posiTions equally well. Ron KnighT.
Dex KruTsinger, Blendon Beardsley, and Norman SchulTz
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son, Mounfz, Perez, Prioli, Nimmo, Moore, DuBois, Second row-Caron,
Howe, Hargis, Weqner, Hardey, Troller, Borelli, Olcamura, Escoffo, Jose,
Pecchenino, Shimaski, Lee, Sikara. Third row-Morehead, Pearce, Royce,
Higbee, Dillingham, Ursainqui, Perkins, Henlee, Angerina, Ellison, Trol-
ler, Praler, Reina. Fourfh row-DeMen+, Callahan, Niles, Buller, Davis,
Track
Wilh lhe cornplelion of ils busiesl schedule since
pre-war seasons, Jrhe Sloclclon ,l-ligh lrack 'ream has
again moved info lhe imporlanl posilion which il' occu-
pied in lhe sporls parade ol former years.
This season's 'ream numbered aboul IOO alhleles, in-
cluding six varsily holdovers, lhree varsily lranslers, and
seven Bee relurnees. ln a pre-season inlerview, Coach
"Hap" Evans slaled lhal early worlcouls indicaled 'rhe
Wyalf, K. Praier, C. Wrighf, Siqnorelli, Schmid, Kinser, Pecchenino,
Gillespie, Daniels, Beiarano, Coach Caviglia. Fiffh row-Coach Evans,
Donnell, Mensinqer, Paullin, Ragqio, Burch, Mallhews, Self, Goldsworfh
F. Wrighf, Davidson, Freeman, Nicewonger, Bailey, G-aravenla, Easl-
wald, Newell, Peirano, Prueifi.
Tarzans would be parlicularly slrong in lhe high and low
hurdles and in lhe sprinls.
"Hap" menlioned Ben Waller and Peler Raggio as
oulslanding hurdlers, while Mel Schmid, Henry Oka-
mura, and Bob Kinser led 'rhe sprinlers. Among lhe
promising dislance runners were Diclc Newell and Alberf
Troller, milersi Lawrence Peirano, quarler milery and
Roloerl Niles, 880 man. Much ol S+oclclon's scoring
power in The field evenls lay in The abililies of l-lenry
Olcamura in l'he broad iump, Gilberl Daniels in 'rhe
high jump, Waller Paullin in The pole vaull, and Bill
Phillips in 'rhe shol pul.
Ben Waller, lop hurdle man, Bob Kinser, sprinl star, Mel Schmid, 220 ace, Lawrence Peirano, 440 man, Mr. Evans, coach.
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"This year our school has one of The besT seven-man
golf squads in Norfhern California, and we have a good
chance of winning The Sac-Joaquin League champion-
ship if we can nose ouT lvlodesTo in The finals."
AT The Time This sTaTemenT was made by golf menTor
Pefe Lenz The Tarzans had played four conTesTs wiTh
The evenly maTched lvlodesTo Panfhers. OT These four
conference meefs, The SToclcTon golfers Took Two. The
firsT Three maTches ended with idenfical scores of l3lf2
To 7lf2, while The fourTh resulTed in a I2-9 vicTory for
The Blue and Whife Team.
ln The order of Their sTanding on The Team ladder,
The members of The squad were Sfan Dinlcel, Russ
Shepherd, WaI+ McGillvray, Ed MalleT, Bob Allec, STan
Songer, and Bill Solomon.
Firsf row-Songer, Allec, and
Solomon. Second row-Dinkle,
Shepherd, McGillvray, and
Mallet
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Alfhough iT had no school sponsorship, bowling was
anoTher sporT which was acfively engaged in by S.l"l.S.
sTudenTs This year.
LasT January Twelve sTudenT bowling enThusiasTs dee
cided To geT TogeTher and form Their own high school
league. As a resulT of Their planning, four Three-man
lcegling Teams were organized and maTches were held
each Thursday afTernoon over a period of Three monfhs.
The four compeTing squads and The order in which
They finished in The TournamenT were The Three Dollars
formed by Neil Dollarhide, Caryl ScoTT, and Roy PaT-
Tersonp The C5.H.P. consisfing of Pefer GunTher, Wayne
Halverson, and Jaclc Presley: The La Mar Three in-
cluding Jack and Bob La Mar, and Jaclc GoaTman: and
The El Dorado Bowl made up of Norman Schulfz, Al
Garibaldi, and Ed Ariofo.
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Tennis
Al mid-season il appeared lhal lhe lennis learn had
a good chance ol bringing home lhe league lille.
Early season malches wenl in lavor ol lhe Tarzans.
Sloclclon lrounced lvlodeslo 5-I and laler lied lhe
Panlhers 3-3. The Blue and While leam delealed
Sloclclon Junior College 6-3. Malches were scheduled
wilh Grass Valley, Lodi, Turlock, and Modeslo.
John Ellioll, Phil Korbholz, Richard Konig, Louis
Wenlzel, and graduale Marvin Wigley gained in-
valuable courl experience by enlering lhe Norlhern
California Tennis Tournamenl in Carmel.
Coach McKay was assisled in his dulies lhis season
by Slewarl Brown lrom C.O.P. Louis Wenlzel, Kirby
Robinson, Phil Korbholz, John Ellioll, and Pele Brown
were lhe players who enlered lhe maiorily ol inler-
scholaslic nel conlesls.
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ol making a big splash in inlerschool compelilion.
Members ol lhe leam have pracliced in privale pools
and al lhe C.O.P. lanlc assisled by Bill Anlilla lrom lhe
Junior College. This is lhe lirsl lime any large scale
inleresl has been displayed lor several years, bul +he
squad drilled wilh enlhusiasm in order lo be in lop
racing lorm.
Scheduled lo enler lhe seclional meel and lwo con-
lesls each wilh Lodi and Granl, lhe S.l'l.S. swimmers
are John Gardner and Jaclc Sandman, baclcslrolce: Bob
Brown, Ralph l-lickinbolham, Bill Solomon, and Louis
Wenlzel, lreeslyley Kennelh Slaugas, breaslslrolce: and
Bill Herylord and Charles Sikora, ulilily men.
Sfauqas, Hickinbolham, Sand'
man, and Wenfzel.
Selected Shorts
PresenTing Girls' Gym . . . a Tour year re-
quired course Tor sTars and sTarleTs
Freshmen suffer from aching muscles lor
monThs alTer kicking Themselves in The shorTs
and balancing on one TooT wiTh Their eyes
closed . . . These scenes Taken during a class
rehearsal of moTor abilily TesTs . . . are in-
Troduced To square dancing . . . soccer and
volley ball ...as 9A's, Try To learn Tennis Tech-
niques . . - however mosT of Their class Time
is spenT chasing losT balls ThaT some amazon
has hiT over The fence .
Sophomores play baskeTball . . . The game
in which opposiTe Teams see who can kill whom
ofl TirsT . . . buT Their real inTeresT lies in
learning To become archers . . . passers-by
beware . . . These poTenTial William Tells
don'T always hiT The TargeT . . . in TacT iT is
a greaT occasion if They do . . . in Theory
classes Sophomores sTudy The operaTion and
organizaTion ol The San Joaquin CounTy
l'lealTh DisTricT . . . on rainy days "all ioin
hands and circle leTT" Tor a gala period of
square dancing . . - or They double up wiTh
oTher classes Tor a game of volley ball in The
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which The quoiT insisTs on landing on The roof
Girls Upromenading home" in one of The malny square dances
learned during The year. A fierce game IS under way as
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Studio Guards
The sludenl conlrols . . . mainlain order
and high slandards of conducl around The
sludio . . . boys headed by Alberl' Bianchi
. . . girls led by Sue Brandon . . . groups
composed ol commercial, vocafional, and
academic sludenfs . . . meel once a week
'ro discuss problems and have hearings lor
sludenl offenders . . . recommend penallies
for Those who have broken sludio rules . . .
on duly al ra.lies and assemblies . . . lhe lall
conlrols mel and solved problems lairly
and conscienliously . . . lhrough lheir ef-
lorls roofing seclions were roped off for
Srockron High loolball fans al all games
First row Carolee Long, Delores Schullz, Harrie! Harp-
er, Jackie Herylord, Carol Cunningham . Second row -
Bvffy Srephens, Melvina Manning, Sue Brandon, Lauraine
Williamson, Frances Colliver, Pal Sfoul, Vernyce Dee
Harris, Carolynne lsaacson. Third row - T-rances Lenia,
Corky Harrison, Marie Birdwell, Lois Garibaldi, Alba
Perasso, Shirley Lee, Sylvia Kaplan.
Firsl row - Albert Bianchi, Allen Croff, Paul Bram-
well, Alvin Beardsley, Howard Gibson, Bob Kinser,
Second row - Ben Waller, Alan Merchanf, Dick Gaedfke,
Dick Holmes, Bob Crow. Third row - Richard Koniq,
Philip Korbholz, Ralph Pedersen, Alan Tall, Carl
Brookinq.
Spring
Under The direclion ol John Jenkins . . .
The boys' conlrol enforced The "no smoking
on The campus" rule . . . helped carry our
The clean-up campaign sponsored by The
sludenl council . . . wilh Loismae Garibaldi
in charge . . . The girls' conlrol complefely
revised The laws governing 'rhe conducl of
girls on The sludio lol . . . kepl sludenls our
ol The halls ol rhe Main and Science Build-
ings during lhe l2:25 lunch period . . . Thus
prevenling The dislurbance ol classes . . .
bolh groups upheld The commendable repu-
lalion earned by former conlrols . . . bolh
were a credil To The school '
Firsr row - Delores Schullz, Andonia Folinos, Corky
Harrison, Harrier Harper, Jane? Feldman. Second
row - Mary Marlin, Pal Johnson, Shirley Lee, Barbara
Jordan, Lois Garibaldi, Renee Busalacchi, Nancy Rein-
iche. Third row - Jane? Thienes, Ellen Pearson, Nanefle
Augusline, Carolynne Isaacson, Vernyce Dee Harris.
Firsr row - Peter Brown, Allen Crolf, Alvin Beardsley,
Alan Merchanf, Francis Gum. Second row - Bernard
Berg, John Elliofl, John Jenkins, Alan Tall, Bob Bley,
Third row - Louis Wenlzel, Bob Minahen, Bob Browne,
Philip Korbholz, Eugene Early, Ben Waller. Fourlh
.gow - John Gardner, Carl Carlson, Bob Sfoner, Jim
rown.
Firsl row - G, Fopoiano, R. Boalman, M. Neurnillcr, E. DeGravio, L. Webb, R. Sisneroz, J. Chris?
ensen D, Salini. Second row - M. l-leisinqei, P. Harvey, M, Froeliqer, B. Salzsierllev, S.
-MR, HEISINGER
U I' E' h E S Sli I' H Background music lor all sludio
produclions . . under The direclion ol Lawrence Shorl . . . lhe Orcheslra . . .
performs al lall gradualions, music leslivals, and holiday programs . . .a con-
cerl presenled in lhe spring was enioyed by all who allended . . . many
lalenled musicians . . . form a group lo which we can poinl wilh pride
Fiisl vow Mi. Shorl, J. Lawson L. VValcoll, S. Culbe'l5on, J. Holybee, D. Wells, N. Snnlh, M. Mc-
lflwrson, J, Munkinq, N. Cioul-, M. Schwnrrz, M. Osborne, P, Sroul, Second row - E. Platt, E. Viqna,
B. Row-,sll-i, l, Mooiw, L. llviw, ll, Plall, E. Chinn, S. Carlin, A. Murchanl, M, Alexander, S
B Eby S l d T Evirs J Pwulos ole
Sweeney, Cr. Rilcihic, J. Lniniwilok, . , QL' , - . L ., . L , . i ,
W. Pmillin, F. Gaul, L. Binqlinrn, B Bn'lvy, C. Wayne, B. Slorrn, R. Pallerson, J. Palacios, C. Colfon,
F. Yurkv, D. Robwrls.
Nicora, M. McMichael, G. Soulherland, D. Drury, M, Wiqley. Third row - C, Scoff, J. Onelo, B
Jacobs, P. Pickering, P. Slovall, D, Smirh, B. Moore, D. Mall, V. Hope, C. Crafr, L. Crocco, M.
Nicora, M. McMichael, G. Soulherland, D. Drury, M. Wiqley. Third row - C, Scolf, J, Ong-fo, B
Parlon, B. Behrens, D. Courlney, O. Flelcher, R. Pearce, W, Loyeday, M. Alexander, R. Pnulm,
A. Je-unq, J. Lcwallen, J Marlin, l-l. Ridley. Fourlh row - P. Sanguinelli, G. Lillle, C. Jackson, R.
Morris, C. l-lickinbolharn, B. Migliori, B, Haley, D. Troglia, J. l-lehninqer, B. Rose, J. Horrinqlon,
J, Beiarano, R. Dunphy, G, Marlin, A. Lee. Fiflh row - A. Jones, R. Kniql-l, B. Drewes, L. Towle,
B. Eisr-len, K. Beckwilh, R. Perez, A, Pallerson, C. Monk, M. Sisneroz, D, Little. B. Niles, H. Gehrnan,
D. Somers, R. Rallo, L. Lewis, D. Slone, J. Green, J. Walker, V. Sweel.
B H Hd Direcled loy "Pop" Heisinger , . . made up ol sludenls who
are experienced in The lielcl ol music . . . on slage lor compelilive games
and all rallies . . .one of lhe schools mosl aclive organizalions . . . parlicipaled
in The Spring Music Feslival . . . and many olher presenlalions , . . our
Band . . .a credil lo The enlire sluclio
MR, SHORT
sncson Thir row E Sh '
Furs? row f M. Daruslca, C. Evansv W. Leslie, U. Dagg, G. Hanraluan, G. Know, Second row - M.
Makclke, L. Slorer, M, Scluuler, 6. Hayden, P. Emerson. Third row - J yon Berg, D, Clcuussen, D,
Duluiq, D. Dollarluide, Fourllu row V D. Lazzereslci, K. Robinson, C. Hmslrran, E. Kenover H. Caron,
Filllu row B, Spencer, G, Wayne, D. Ballilana, R. Pedersen. Rav Clurislie, abseni
Truuhadours
Tlue musical slars ol our sludio . . . under llue di,
reclion ol Frank Tluornlon Smillu . . . on slage lor suclu presenlalions as llue
Clurislmas and Easler programs and all gradualions . . . one ol llue oulslanding
groups al llue annual Music Feslival . . . llue cream ol Sloclclon l-liglu Scluool's
voices . - . and an organizalion lo be proud ol
Iflhrislmf-15 Feature
Sponsored by Girls' League . . . llue sludio's annual Clurislmas program . . . exlended
season's greelings lo everyone on llue lol . . . a greal musical produclion . . . direcled
by Mssrs. Sluorl and Smillu . . . llue casl included llue sludio Orclueslra and vocal groups
. . . llue Troubadours, Girls' Glee, and llue Blue and Wluiie Cluorus . . . scenery by llue
Arl Deparlmenl . . . programs from llue sludio press
to
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ALAN TALT . . . alias "The eyebrows" . . . Tall ediTor
oT The sTudio weekly, The Guard and Tackle . . . pue
blished a special eighT-page ChrisTmas ediTion . .. BUR-
LEY l-IOWE . . . ambiTious and hard-working . . . The
spring ediTor . . . puT ouT a memorable issue of The an-
nual "6runT and Tickle"
Three associaTe ediTors . . . They read copy, planned
pages, and helped make up The paper . . , BURLEY
HOWE . . . spring ediTor . . . DORRETT BURSTEIN
. . . a hard-working Three year graduaTe . . . HELEN
KESSEL . . . Tops as a reporTer, Too . . . inTerviewed
Mrs. RoosevelT . . . Governor Warren
PAT BLACK . . . Tall business manager oT The "GaT"
. . . soliciTed adverTising Trom local merchanTs . . . has
ThaT "sales approach" . . . MARY LEE SULLIVAN . .-
spring business manager . . . carried on where PaT
leTT oTT . . . a Top ranking worker . . . wiTh many inches
oT ads To her crediT '
WiTTy PHIL KORBHOLZ . . . Tall sporTs ediTor . . .
wroTe "On The Sidelines" Two semesTers . . . BLEN-
DON BEARDSLEY . . . associaTe sporTs ediTor . . .
usually wroTe The main sTory on sporTs page . . . TOM
VAUGHT . . . spring sporTs ediTor . . . and eTTicienT
sTaTT member who really goT Things done
BUD BEHRENS . . . Tall phoTographer Tor The "GaT"
. . . The youngesT sTudenT ever To hold This posiTion . . .
amiable MR. ADAMSON' . . . publicaTions' adviser
. . . Teaches NewswriTing - . . seTs up ancl prinTs The
paper every week
Cameraman
Our aim . . . a "bigger and beTTer Blue and WhiTe"
. . . The cameramen oT I947 have picTured SToclrTon
High in an enTirely new Theme . . . a hard-worlcing
sTaTT has made iT biqger . . . we hope you Think iT's
beTTer . . . ALICE EISELEN. ediTor . . . FRANCES
COLLIVER, associaTe ediTor
A "Top noTch" Team . . . EVA PETERS and JOAN
SCHEDIWY . . . in charge of phoTography . . . spenT
many hours of Tree Time Taking unusual picTures . . .
BARBARA JORDAN . . . arT ediTor . . . besides
wriTing copy Tor several diTTerenT secTions . . . she de-
signed The cover oT This year's annual
The youngesT members oT The "camera crew" . . .
HELEN KESSEL and JEAN SANDBER6 . . . worlced
hard To presenT a compleTe TaculTy secTion . . . JANET
THIENES . . . handled all The senior picTures, hisTories,
and idenTiTicaTions . . . Three diTTiculT jobs . . .very well
done
NANCY DEICKE . . . phoTo ediTor . . . scheduled pic-
Tures . wroTe copy . . .and cheerTully Toolc over many
miscellaneous duTies . . . DONNA SOLLARS and JANE
WHEELER . . . copy wriTers Tor The club secTion . . .
a couple oT happy-go-luclcy characTers . . . did Their
besT on a Tough assignmenT
WALTER FREDERlCKSON andr RICHARD KONIG
. . . wroTe The commenTary Tor The "sporTs review" . . .
good-naTuredly served as The copy and errand boys
oT The sTaTT . . . CAROLYNNE ISAACSON and
WANDA JOHNSON . . . Two indusTrious uloliciT
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agenTs . . . produced an ouTsTanding adverTisinq
secTion
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Four years of minor roles . . . 'rhen a
goal is reached . . .seniors become slars
..."Gradua+ion", rheir grealesl produc-
'rion, is released . . . scenes include Rough
Day wifh irs original cosluming . . . The
Senior Prom lor slars and exlras . . .
Senior Dinner, Class Day, 'rhe laying of
lhe plaque . . . allended only by slars
...a casl among rhe linesl
Right - officers - Mildred Grilling, secrefaryg Una
Belle Daqq, presidzznlg Mary Hclcn Agnew, vice pres-
idenl. Candids - some of lhe siqhls seen on Senior
Rough Dayq bafhinq beaulies of l89O, Tom Sawyer
and Becky, and a group of miscellaneous rufiians.
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. . . crediled wilh many innoyalions . . .
presenled an original Senior Talenl Show
...ou+s+anding, loo, as I2B's . . . among
'rhe few presenring producrions . . . lheir
box office lavorile, "The l2B's Buzz" . .
anolher class of Jrruly greal srars . . .can
now be seen playing in "Gradua+ion"
Firsr row v fall officers - Barbara Jordan, vice oresg
John Ellioff, pres: Jane Wheeler, sec. Second row
spring officers - Eslher Molina, vice pres.g Alan Tall,
pres.g Vernyce Dee Harris, sec, Acfiyilies Y a snap
of lhe l2B dance and one of lhe salcfy campaign.
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ORSI'S
Delicious cakes, pies, and
ollwer paslries . . . lvol di-
slwos llwal really "make" a
meal . , . Virqinia Cross,
Luz Adele Rowe, and Pal
Piarulli buy cookies . , .
perfect for lunches and be'
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Curl Lewis and Caryl
Oranqes pause io loolc al
a display oi line clollwrvs
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a wliile cable-lrrwil swealer
, . . box-ollice lavorife for
summer sporlswear . . . a
wide variefy oi morfs and
boys' clollwes al YOSTS'
. , . plus prompl, Courlcous
service
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TlLTON'S
A qood-loolrinq new sloro
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qualify merchandise . . .
the lafesl clolhihq Myles
lor adors and aclrcsscs . .
alfradive home furnhhinqs
. . . in leading vols:-. . . .
Hope Lerma and Don
Thompson . . . all so? for
an evening of danclnq
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WONDER
For Thai exfra special dale . . . Joyce
Lyman , . . considers flwis while and
flowered crepe dress . . . wlllu a be-
coming slraw piclure nal . . . Doris
Eyarws . , . is prepared for cool weallwer
. . but sfill in summer colors . . . she
chooses a loeaulifully tailored while wool
coal . . . a furned-up Ina? and a shoulder
lmao . . . add lhe louclm of perfecllon . . .
lo anollwor slylislw oullif . . 4 from llwe
VVONDER
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. . . wiln a colorful off-flue-slwoulder
blouse . . . Marilyn Rasmussen . . . picks
a casual qray dress . . , lor summer
evening dafes . . . llne WONDER also
offers . . . in all flue newesl slyles . . .
slnorls, slaclcs, and ollner lnlormal sporis-
wear
THRELFALL'S
Ray l-lenney . . . wearinq Hue lavorife
oullil ol every aclor , , . levi's, arqyles,
and a cool summer sliirl . , . from
THRELFALL'S . . . the More pafronized
lwy discrirvwinalimq men . . . ollers a
lainie Moclc of slaclm and suiis . . . l'1as
fwvalorg and slvirls qalore
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ROGER'S
A beaufilul silver chalelaine . , , malces
a clvic oullil of Diane Korbl'iolz's Sack
dress . . . wlwile The pearls would be flue
perfecf Touch . . . on a formal occasion
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lo complele lhe wardrobes ol sfars and
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Well known as a Home of rnen's
fine clolninq . . . BRAVO and
MCKEEGANS . . . Offers male
leads of flue sfudio , . , clofhes for
eveninq or sporls wear . . . here,
aclors Ray Clwrlslle and Jim
Brown . . . dressed for casual al
lair . . . look 'lslwarpu in slacks and
fwo-lonecl lackels.
COEY'S
June Sclmenone jus? canlf decide
. . , beauliful qold ballef slippers
. , . popular saddles . . , play
shoes . . . skve wanls them all . ..
buf AI Golelli knows wlwal he
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yardaqe
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kle . . .and equipmenl for
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ninq To spend Salurday on
ine llnlcs . . , for every
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BREUNER'S
Taking limo off from The
sludio , , . Ward Tyler,
Sally Ciowl, Bill Solomon,
Pal l-laoans, and Gerald
MfLaclvlan . . . lislen lo
llc lalesl "l'vi1C' . , . enjoy
llwo pleasanf suv'roLmdinqs
of a home . . . complelelv
luvnislwod by BREUNER'S
NEWBY'S
The "only" place for frozen
oranqes . . . NEWBY'S
serves llwe be-sl in lown . . .
Richard Koniq, Dolores Yes-
cas, Eloise Busalacchi, Al-
vin Beardsley. and Bob Bley
. . . drop in on llweir way
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for milkshakes, colces, send'
wiclves . . . and quiclc ser
vice . . al NEWBY'S
KATTEN 81 MARENGO
All se? lo lan on a "scorcl'vir1q"surnmer day . . . Valeria Ferrero , . . plans lo spend
flue aflernoon in a cool denim slworf oullil . . . Joyce Dow . , . qoes in for
comforlable glamour . . . wearing a pair ol washable blue slacks . . , and a
conlrasling slriped blouse . . . all kinds ol summer sporlswear . . . a specially
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KUECHLER'S
Silverware, compacls, and
jewelry . , . a brillianl sel-
finq lor any slar , . . Mar-
qaref Chalmers and Gloria
Lewis loolc over qifls of all
lypes . . . walclwes, brace-
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Bob Pelers, John Ellioll,
and Alan Kreiss . . . lind
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lef lor qraduafion . . . lhe
slars all rave aboul . . .
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and club lewelry . . 4 qills
for all occasions
BOBB INN
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popular drive-in serves 'bur-
qers, shakes, and sundaes
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lesen, Jeannine Goellle,
Gus l-lalceem, Barbara Hiqe
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rackels . . . fwo busy aclors planninq
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for a quick pick-up eller a hard day of
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Relaxing befween "lakes" . . . Vella Sherrill and Norma Del-
fafii . . . al The HIGH SCHOOL PHARMACY , . . fry BOR-
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