Monterey High School - El Susurro Yearbook (Monterey, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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ALISFRT l'l'csiili-iii Stuilcnr limly -01 Suplimni-1'c Class prcsiilcnri -li. Ri-il Ci'i1sSt1't.lsul'tr lg Football l. 2, S. -lg B.iskerb.ill l. 1. 3. 4g c.ipt.iin ,lg H.iscb.ill I. 2, 4. -lg Blnck M 1, 2, 5. -ig x'iic-pirsiilciir S1 HifY -lg Li-gisliirurc l, 2, 3. -Ig Se.'i'xicc Club -lg B.inil l. 2, 5 iLL Alfl VILLA Sui'ct.ii'yIi3tuilL-ni Bully -lg Fi'cshln.in Class Sccrctiiryg Rnniiling XX'hccl 5, -lg secretary 51 Liitin Club li French cgisliiturc l. -lp -lr. Rail Cross lg G. A. A. 2. ' A Stuff 2, 4. -1.1 Library Stuff 2. 31 Scniur ANASTASIA .in Cl.iss iic.isui'i-i'g Vluniur Class 'vicc'pi'csiilciit1 Fimrbiill l. 2. 5, -lg B.iscb.ill 1. 2. 5, -lg liiislxctbull 1, 2. 71 Bluck M 1. 2, 3, -lg Track 2. 5. Al: Legislature 1, 2g jr. Rail Cross 23 Kay Club 23 Service Club -l PAT ANDERSON ,lULlI'll.lllSlI1 Club 3. ,lg wcri-t.lry-tiuisiiisci' ig Survicc Club lg sccrcigiry -lg Spunish Club lg Gnlilcn M 51 El Susurrir -lg G. A. A. 3, -1: F. H. A. A13 Band 1.2. 3. Al1fJl'Cl'1CSIf1l 1, 3. 5.1 Scniur Chorus NARI li ARCOL. Tcnnis Club S, IQ I111lILlg.1L'l'-IQ ' v ' , ,vacc- pivsiilciit -lg R.nlin Club 'll scCrQi.ii'yg Spdnish Club ll l..itin Club 2. 3. -lg F. H. A. S. ,lg lil Susurro Alg Dl.un.itics Club ,ig Scniur Chorus llkl ATKINSON Tininsfi-r 4 DOROTHY BA LFSTFRI l,.itin Club S. -lg sccrctury 33 president 'lL Rciiiling Vllhccl 5. -I1 si-crcmry -lg Honor Roll of Speech -ig journalism Club 'll Fl Susurru -lg C. S. F. 3, A13 Guldcn M 5. -ll Spanish Club I, 2g French Club -lg Driimatics Club 'lg F. H. A. -lg G. A. A. Alg Tennis Club 51 Senior Chorus an-N 55 'Y'-'T .45 in, as vii PETE BARTONWICK Baseball l, 2, 3, -lg Football 2, 5, -lg Track 2, 5, Alg Hi-Y 2, 5, -lg sergeanrfat-arms Llg T 8: I Club 2, 3, -lg vice-president fl, Block M 2, 5, fl ,lOSlfpHlNE Bll.l.lfCl Legislature lg jr. Rell Cross 11 Spllflisll Club 110. A. A. 3, -l,g Senior Chorus gf! , NANCY BLACK Spanish Club lg Latin Club S, -lg Ciolilcn bl Hg CQ. S. F. 4, -lg journalism Club S. l,g rite-pirsuleiit ig G, A. A. 2, 3, hlg Tennis Club 3, l,g president lg Director of Girls' Activities -lg Senior Chorus: lil Susurro bl FRANK BOTTERO Basketball 3, -lg Football S1 Swiinminlg lg lilock M H. lg ' Block M Legislature lg Spanish Llub lg Latin Club 5, 'lg president 53 Suit-me .uul Math Club S, -lg Key Club S, Alg Camera Club l ,IACK BOWIE Transfer 3g T 84 l Club R, l FRANCES BRUNO -lr, Rell Cross lg Spanish Club IgG. A. A, 5, -lg F, H. A. 2, 5, 4. 4 l 1 lf 'f HORAZAEC ERUNO Track 2g Tennis 1, 2g Key Club 'lg Camera Club -lg Science and Math Club 5, -lg Spanish Club 1. 2,3 Paletteers 2, 3. -l v-lf IJETER BRUNO Basketball 2, 5, -lg Baseball 2, R, Al, Block M S, Alg Legislature 2g Spanish Club ,lg Radio Club -lg Reading Wheel3 MARION BUCKELDEE V' f - , G. A. A. 5, fl, treasurer -l, a etteer ,, , treasurer fl. vice-president 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Legislature 1. 2g jr. Red Cross 43 Office Staff 3, Senior Chorus Q ' . FRANK KQAMPOS Vice-president Student Body -lg Service Club bl, president ,lg Tennis 1, 2, 3, flg Basketball 5, Alg Block M 3, llg Hi4Y 3, -l, chaplain 5, treasurer -lg Spanish Club 2, 3, -lg Legislature 1, 2, 5, -l 'I TERESA CANIPOS Spanish Club 1, 25 F. H. A. 3, -lg Library -lg Senior Chorus FRANK CARDINALE Football 2. 3, -lg Track lg Block M 2. 3, Alg Radio Club ll. president -l . 4 L. 'X DWP IXXQ VERLY COSTA G A A 1 7 3 GIYRRY CARDINALLI Spanish Club I, jr. Red Cross 1, Z, G. A, A. 3, 4, l.egislature 'lg journalism Club -lg Girls' Chorus 2, Office Staff 2, S, el, Senior Chorus CAROL CASE Student Body Secretary ii, G. A. A, l, 2, 3, ei, president -1, Tennis Club 33 Golden M 2: 3, -lg C. S. F. 3, 'ip Spanish Club lg Drum Corps 2, jr. Red Cross 53 Legislature -l BARBARA CASTRO Spanish Club 1, 3, 41 G. A. A. 2, 5, il, Tennis Club 3, -3, president 3, Bull Fighters 5, -1, secretary 3, -ig Service Club -1, Science and Math Club 4, El Susurro -1, Senior Chorus BERNARD CHAN C, S. F. 1, 2, 3, Golden N 1. 2, S. -ig Science and Math Club 5, 'lg Paletteers 2, 3, rig Latin Club 2, 5, tl, Radio Club 23 Senior Chorus PHYLLIS CHURCH Latin Club Z, 3, 4, Reading Wlieel 3, -1, G. A. A. 2. 1, 1, Tennis Club 5, -lg F. H. A. 3, -lg Senior Chorus VERA CHURCH G. A. A, 5, -lg F. H. A. 2. 3, A11 jr. Red Cross 11 Dramatics Club 13 Spanish Club 1, 2,3 Reading Wlieel 5. -1, president 31 Camera Club 3, Cafeteria Staff 5, -1, Office Staff -tg Girls' League 5, -1, acting presidentg Senior Chorus ' jUDY CICHY Transfer 2, Spanish Club 2, 5, 4, Paletteers 5. 4, pub- licity manager, secretary 3, 4, Senior Chorus ANNA COSTA Spanish Club 1, 2, 5, -l, president 3, Reading Wlieel 31 G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, rig journalism Club rig Galleon Staff rig Tennis Club 3g Legislature 33 Dance Band 3: Accompanist for Girls' Chorus 1, 2 . . . , -, ,, 41 Legislature 3, -11 Spanish Club lg Office Staff --lg Galleon Staff -lg journalism Club -ig lil Susurro Alf Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Senior Chorus ' AINHC COSTA 7K rwlr 1 ' 2, f. fi, Football 1, Block M 3. -1, Spanish Club g r. Red Cross 33 Radio Club 3, -ig Golden M 3 G IZORG F CRABB Block M 2. 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 5, Baseball lg Football 5, -4, Basketball 5, Tennis Club 2. 5, 413 jr. wel Cross 1, Legislature 1, 51 Band 1, 2, 51 Golden E- M 5, senior Chorus .9 G- JQHN CRIVELLO Swimming 2, 3,3 Spanish Club 1, Italian Club 51 Legis- lature lg jr. Red Cross 2g Library Staff 15 Senior Chorus 2 T. AL X t i ir ii 1 Wifi, 717' I. I.ARRY CUNIMINGS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2. sg 43 secretary-treasurer 53 president 43 Block M 2, 3, '43 Basketball 33 Football -i3 Legislature 43 El Susurro p,i 'IERRY CUMMINGS I..itin Club 1, 2, 5. 43 Spanish Club 53 Band 1, 2. 33 Orchestra 3: Senior Chorus TOM CUTINO BARBARA DEAKIN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. -I3 Spanish Club 2, 5, 43 Tennis Club 5. 'ig Senior Chorus BEN DIEW junior Class presidentg Block M 3, 43 Swimming 5, 4, team captain 43 Honor Roll of Speech 3. 43 C. S. F. 3, 4, president -I3 Golden M 5. 43 Science and Math Club 43 Key Club 3, -i, secretary -ig Hi-Y 3, 4, secretary 4 jo DI GiRoi.AMo , 7 Golden M lg Spanish Club lf, Nlourfmlisindf jig 'Reading Whec-l 33 Senior Chorus . A , ,?,. RICHARD HONDA T 8: I DAVID EXUINI French Club 5, -I I.A DONA FAUVER C. S. F. 1, Z, 3, -i, secretary 5: Science and Math Club 3. 43 Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 43 El Susurro 43 Senior Chorus3 G. A. A. 2, 3, -I3 Golden M 1, 2, 3, 4 1 BOB FELICIANO' ' C. S. A. S. SCl'gClll'll-ill-.IIIUSQ President Student Body 4, vice-president 53 Football 1, 2, 5, 43 junior Class presi- dentg Hi-Y 3, 4, vice-president, secretaryg Service Club 43 Dramatics Club 43 Baseball 2, 5, 43 Block M 1,,2, 3, 4 ANNE FLYNN Transfer 5, Spanish Club 4, secretary 43 C. S. F. 4, secretary 4. F. H. A. -ig G. A. A. el, Senior Chorus3 Golden M 43 Office Staff 4 INIARIE FORZANI Yell Leader 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Jr. Red Cross 43 Senior Chorus 'Q!. 'al J '13 4 3 7 5452. 'nr- Wifi' i R 1 ' 1 I. CD BETH GALPIN F. H. A. 4a Library Staff 4 X . if .5 ,Q 2 ff A sAi.i-Y GA IA Spiinisih Club l, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Service Club 3. president 453 Girls' Tennis Club 3. Ai. president gl G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 41 Orchestra 1. 23 Band 1. Zz Golden M 33 Science and Math Club -I3 Senior Chorus ALMA GEE Latin Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. 43 Tennis Club 5, 43 G. A. A. I. 2. S. -1. vice-president -lg Golden M 32 C. S. F. 33 junior Class secretary3 Director of Senior Activitiesg Office Staff 'ig Ifl Susurro 43 Senior Chorus SAI. GIACALONE Football 31 Swimming Teiiin 1, 23 Golden M 13 Band 43 T 8: I Club 2 PAH. GIAMONA lffa--fl Baseball 1. 43 Basketball 43 Spanish Club 1 l.I.C Y Glkg S ' -' 4 5 president 5' Science 'ind Math Club ..1 cr 4 . 3 . 3 . . T '4gr' l president -53 French Club 4, 53 Spanish Club 'a 7 T3 La in Club 1. 2.3 Galleon Staff 53 El Susurro 5 IERMA GOEPPNER Library 23 Senior Chorus DONNA GOETZ K Golden M 1, 2. 3. -13 Science HHLlAM31Il1 Club 5, 4, secretary4treasurer 43 G. A. A. 3. 43 Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4 ' DIANE GOLDSMITH Golden M 43 Service Club 4g journalism Club 43 Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 41 G. A. A. 3. 43 Tennis Club 3, 4. vice-presidbent 33 Senior Chorusg El Susurro 4 GONSAI.VES Latin Club lg Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, vice-president -53 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. vice-president 4, president 43 Service Club 3. 4. vice-president 43 Yell Leader 2, 33 Legislature 3: jr. Red Cross 13 Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 3, 43 Sophomore Class tteasurerg El Susurro 43 Senior Chorus Wf'Il.I.IAM GOOGINS Transfer 23 T 84 I Club 2, 3, 43 Block M 2. 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4 ' 'TOM GOOGINS Transfer 2g T 8: I Club 2, 3, 4 'sf t'C E 1? sq' xv-'Y fam . 4'9 NORMA HALF Student Body Treasurer 45 ,assistant treasurer 33 C. S. F. 33 Legislature 43 junior Class treasurerg G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2g Golden M 3g Service Club -1. secretary -ig Girls' Tennis Club 25 Senior Chorus SANDRA HARBICK , , 1 , , . s o , . A . . , nor Chorus Jggtin Club 1, Zg French Club 3, -11 Science and Math A' 'fob -L' Gallei n Staff -1' Fl Su'urr sir G A. . -ig NIARILYNN HARKLESS Social Director rig junior Class secretaryg Senior Class vice-president: G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, -1, vice-president 3g Tennis Club 5, fig Legislature 1, 2, 5, 43 Spanish Club lg Library Staff 23 Office Staff 3, -ig Fl Susurro 4, Senior Chorus CLOYD HARRIS Transfer 53 Baseball 3, -ig Band 5. sig Latin Club 3. -lg Dramatics Club -lg Key Club si, secretary Ai VINCEL HARTSOCK Transfer 33 Basketball 4 LEROY HARVEY T 8: I Club 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 23 jr. Red Cross 5 JOHN HAZDOVAC Basketball 35 Football manager 4, Senior Chorus AZALEA HENDERSON jr. Red Cross 2g Senior Chorus FRANCES HENRY G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 jr. Red Cross 2, Eg Office Staff 2, 3g Galleon Staff 53 Library Staff 23 Fl Susurro 43 journal- ism Club 5, -lg Senior Chorus FLIEANOR HENSON BFTTF HOANG jr. Red Cross lg Spanish Club l, 2g French Club 3, sig Golden M 35 Senior Chorus HARUKO HORI A. A. 3, -1 wi E? l Tfv' BILL JEWART T St I Club 2, 3. ,lg Radio Club 2, 3. ,lg Spanish Club 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3 7 I BETTY ANN KAYSER Transfer 3, Library Staff JIM KENDALL 7 ,W fff, ,f 1 1 riff J .IOI-IN KING 51? Football 2. 3. manager -lg Golf 2, 3, -lg T 84 I Club at 4 'B X 1. 2, 33 Key Club -lg Band 1 IQINIILY KLINE Latin Club 3. Al, secretary A11 Spanish Club 3. 4, French Q Club 4, secretary-treasurer 4, Reading NX'heel -lg Drama N tics Club 'lg Gtiiam M 3, -1, c, s. F. 5, 4, speech N 1 Honor Roll fl, F. I-I. A. 'Ig El Susurro -ig journalism Club -I XX'II.LIAM KREBS T 8: I Club 1, 2, 3, -1. vice-president 3, president -ig Blocl-:AM 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, -I ALFRED LEANDRO Transfer 3, T 84 I Club 3, -Ig Basketball 3, manager 4, Golf SQ Senior Chorus - f ff , l ' ,I ff !ixlfKifY,1iGIa1f j G. QM A. 1. 2. 3, All Office Staff -Ig journalism Club A f 4g El Susurro 3, F. I-I. A. 3, 4, Legislature 1, Senior Chorus, Spanish Club 1 'xx ' 'ILLIAM LUCI-I Transfer 3, T 81 I Club 3, Football 3. -I: Swimming -I1 Dramatics Club -lg Honor Roll of Speech -lg Legislature -I ed-5 FRANK A. LUCIDO T 8: I Club 2, 3, 4. secretary 3, Basketball 3, -lg Block M 4, Legislature 35 Golden M 2, 3, -lg C. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chief justice 4 FRANK E. LUCIDO Prosecuting Attorney -ig Dramatics Club 43 Legislature 1, -lg I-Ii-Y 3, Italian Club 3, -lg Galleon Staff 43 Golf 3f,Stuclem Court 3, 4 I C MMM ' 1 YQCFNT IA O ANA Vice-president junior Classg Block M 2, 3. -lg Football 1, 2, 3. 45 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Baseball 1. 2, 3. 43 Track 3, Legislature 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3 157. J H. AV QW' fl -1 N6 Y- 1? 13 KPN f'.i buf Q. M5337 li in 4' QQ it gy , ' I 4 , -. ROSE MANZELLA Library 2g Office Staff 2, 33 Book Club 45 F. I-I. A. 3, 4 ALFRED MATTHEXWS Sophomore Class vice-presidentg Senior Class treasurer, jr. Red Cross 4, treasurer 43 Block M 1, 2, 3, -1, president 'lg Football 1, 2, 3, -l, lightweight captain ll Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3,1-Ii-Y 3,41 Key Club 5g Legislature 2 Al. INIATUTF Spanish Club 2, 3, -I, president -ig Italian Club ei, vice- president ,lg Track 1, 2, Legislature lg Latin Club l, Z, 3, Al, French Club -ig Tennis Club l, 2, Key Club S, Al, Tennis 3, -1, Block M 3, ,lg Fl Susurro -lg Senior Chorus MAl,COI.lNl MCDONALD Track l, 2, Swimming 33 Football 4, rig Basketball lg Senior Class president, Band l, 2. 5, 4, Dance Band -lg Orchestra l, 2, 5, -Ig Legislature I, 2, Service Club -11 '- eg 'ey Club 3, -Ig Spanish Club 1. 2, Senior torus MCKAY L. Club l, 2, 5, president 53 Hi-Y 3, 4, vice-president ' president -lg Spanish Club 3: C. S. F, 2, 3, -lg Golden 1, 2, 3. 4, El Susurro 2, 3, 4, editor 43 Student Court udge 33 Legislature 1, 2, 3g Track 2, 4, lightweight 2, Science and Math 5, 43 Block M 2, 3. 4, 3, -l, treasurer 3 DICK MCKENZIE T. 8: I. Club A. A ,KIM l 1 f ffglt ROBERT lMcM HON Football 1, Z. -lg Basketball 31 Block INI -I1 T. 8: I. Club 2, 3, ,Ig Radio Club 2, 3. fl, president 3, vice- president -i DON MEADOXWS T. 8: I. Club 3. -I 2 RAY MESSKGER f I Tennis 1, 2, 3, ei, captain 31 Basketball Z, 5, -ig Block M l, 2, 3, -lg Freshman Class presidentg Senior Class presidentg Latin Club l, 23 Spanish Club 53 Science and Math Club S, -lg Golden M 1, 2. 33 C. S. F. 1, Band l, 2. 5. -lg Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4 HOB MIl.I.IfR Transfer lg Track 23 Football 5, ,I1 Block M 3. -lg T 84 I. Club Z, 1, 4. treasurer 3 2 I , aocaiaa NINAMI L . X11 11-4 -. Q Radio Club 2, 5, pfesitlent 2, treasurer -ig T. 8: I. Club 2, 5, el, treasurer -ig C. S. F .2, 3, Ai: Golden M 2, 3, ,lg Track Team l, 3. 'lg Block M 3, -I lfl.IZAHF'I'I-I INIOSLEY G. A. A. 5, -lg Tennis Club 5. fl: Orchestra 1, 2. 5. -ig jr. Red Cross 21 Camera Club sig Reading Wlieel -lg Spanish Club lg Dramatics Club -lg Senior Chorus QQ., p-on -aff' Q, av- if' ii, 91 'U JOHN MIRABELLA C. S. F. 1, 2, 3, Golden M 1. 2, 3, Reading XY'heel 2. vice-president, Legislature 1, 2, Science and Math Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2 ' ANN NAPOLI F, H, A., Cafeteria lg Reading NX'heel 4, Senior Chorus 1 . fpt T fl 74 .I. f' I L RAFAFI.. NARVAEZ ' ' T. 6: I. Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4 MINORU OKUMURA Block M 3. 4, Football 3, -lg Basketball 3g T. Bt I. Club 3, 4 MARY ORTMAN Sophomore Class secretary, Senior Class secretary, Legis- lature 1, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, -ig Galleon Staff 39 Radio Club 23 jr. Red Cross 1 STANLEY PATRICK Paletteers 43 Camera Club Al, Reading Wlieel 5, -1, presi- dent 3, -lg Buflll Fighters 3, 4, president 4 LILLIAN PEART Paletteers 2, 3, -I, president 3, publicity manager 3, 41 G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, president 4, vice-president 3: Radio Club. publicity manager 3, secretary 4, Service Club 4, treasurer -ig School Radio Program 3, 4, Latin Club 2, El Susurro 4 DON PENDLAY Hi-Y 3, 4, chaplain -4, Latin Club 2, 3, 45 journalism Club 3, 4, El Susurro 4 ,ml fd MCM BOB PIETROBONO Swimmingl 2 3 captunl 7 Legisliturel 2 Honir Ro of Speech 1 Block M1 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4 vice president a H1Y 3 4 Spanish Club 1 Latin Club 3 4 Senior C orus A124 NEL POTTER 3 4 Goldc 2 -I 4 Sciencea Math Club 3 4 latin Clubl 2 3 4 Reading Wheel 3 Cafeteria 2 3 4 POWELL Handbook Committee Chairman 3, C. S. F. ,. Golden,M 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, Reading Wheel 3, 4: Staff 2, 3, 4 RAFFANTI re lg Block M 3, 4g Hi-Y 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, Football 3, 4, Senior Chorus if 3? -ai -Q32 YD '-.rf A JANICE RAMSEY Transfer 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus CHARLES REED Track manager 3, Cafeteria 1, 2, Band 2, Radio Club 3, 4, T. 8: I. Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus BOB ROSE T. 84 I. Club HARRIET ROSS Transfer 1, Senior Chorus MARTIN ROSWOLD Camera Club 3, 4, treasurer 4, Tennis Club 1, Galleon Staff 4, Spanish Club 1, El Susurro W ALAN R UGH Transfer 1, Spanish Club 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Camera Club 3, Journalism Club 3, 4 JOHN RUDOLPH Key Club 3, 4, vice-president 4, treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 1, Camera Club 4, Senior Chorus, Dramatics Club -1, vice-president, El Susurro 4, jr. Red Cross 1, Honor Roll of Speech 4 EUGENE SANCHEZ Band 2, 3, 4, O hestra 3, Senior Chorus, Track 2, Legislature 2 E X TERESA SANCHEZ Legislature 1, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, vice-president 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus Q ,ff ' Bmfrrszarfisrffffe ff J! Transfer 4, Dramatics Club 4, F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4, Honor Roll of Speech, Senior Chorus C-J'C-Cieffraeff e -flip WILLA SHARP X A G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 4, Reading Wheel 3, Library Staff 3: Senior Chorus SHEBALIN Tr- nsfer 3, Senior Chorus, El Susurro 4 i X? ,av .fri .gf wt Q, E 5-ni fi: RUBY SHIBASKI Piiletteers 4, F. H. A. 9, Libriuy 1 XYATARLT SHINTANI 'I'. 8: I. Club 2, 5. 'IL Gulilun M 3. -Ig Swimining 2 CAROL SMITH Transfer ,IL Gaxlliun Nur' ll I,ibi.uxi Sufi' 'IL G. A. A. -Ig Reading Wflicul -Ig M-uiui Clwriix XIARGARITTTIZ SMITH Latin Club 1. Z. w. -Ig Cv. A. A. 2. 5. I1 Frcmli Club 3. -Ig ISI Susurrn -I IIARIIARA SOARIYS in-niur CIAM NL'Cl'L'I.lI'I'1 Ci. A. A, I. 1, 3. 'Ig lr. Rail Crmm Ig Spiinixb Club lg l.kjLlNl.IIIII'L.' ig I.1b1'.u'y 2, Alp Offict Stiff I' Mui 1' Ili i'u .. ..'4l,ux IUIIORIZS SIMKO Al-l'.II1Sfl.'I 31 ll.II1il IDXYARD SOYZA Senior Clmruxg l5.ukL'tlw.ill 21 Rmliu Club 3. .Ig I-I1-Y -Ig T. ' I. Club 2. 3, I l - l I4 1 I SPIEGLITR . VWCQ'-Pl'L'ilxlCI1I Senior C-l.iNsg President Suplimnurc Clzissg I X Iw mb.1ll I.2.3.'I1Lmll I. 2, 5. 'IQ Spanish Club I. 5,41 ' I' Hi- ' 3, -Ig I,t.'KLfISlilflII'fJ 3. -Ig Bluck M I, 2, 3. -I I VIRGINIA SPRAY 'I'i'.msfci' R1 If. H. A. 5. I1 Sciiiui'Clmi'L1s DOLORIES STAGNITR Siiplimnuic Claw N4'LiI'CI.IIYQ Fciciiu- .uiil IXI.1tl1 Club 3. -I, pn--.iili-iir I1 I..1tin fflub I. 2. 5. -Ig ,li-ui'i1iilis1n Club 5,13 -lr. Rul Cross 2. 5. Ciimlilun M I, Q, IQ G. A. A. 1, Ig C.. 5. It 1. 1. -Ig Icnnix Klub 1. I1 lzl Siisiiiiu 'lg Offiup sniff il: Sc-niiir Clwrus lf JAN IZDNONDSUN 'llI'.ll19fL'I' -lg l.ibr.1i'y Staff. Clmrusg Scniui' Cliuriix IAMESSTUCKY Riuliu Club 3, 4. vice-president -13 T. 8: I. Club 3, -Ig Truck 2, 5, -Ig Football 5, 43 Basketball 1. 4g Tennis 2: Iiiuul 1, 23 Block M 3, -I NINA SUMMIT Tr?f5?g Spanish Club 2 4g Golden M 2, 3, 45 C. . . 3, 4, Science and Club 4, Honor Rollf S 4? 44411 WV' GERRY THOMAS ' . , Key Club 2, 5, 4,'president 43 ,Sophomore Class treasurer, Spanish Club 1, Hi-Y 4, Track 2, Tennis Club 1, 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Galleon Staff 4g El Susurro 4 XVILMA TICE Transfer 23 G. A. A. -lg Senior Chorus, Library Staff 2, El Susurro 4 I 1 PETER TORRENTE Block M 3, 4, treasurer 4, Block M Legislature, Football 5, 43 T. 8: I. Club l, 2, Reading Wheel BERNARD TORRES Block M 3, 45 Basketball 5, 43 T. 8: I. Club 2, 3, 4, Golden M 4 JEAN TOSCANO Transfer ,lg Spanish Club 1, Girls' Chorus 13 Galleon Staff 4, journalism Club 4, Senior Chorus I NANCY TSUBOUCH I G. A. A. 3, 43 Tennis Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, F. H. A. 4, Legislature lg Reading Wheel 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Office Staff 4 D NALD.v12RNoN Tennis ?v1g3SrFootball Z, 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Camera ub 4, i-YQLLegislature 4, Galleon Staff 4, Senior Chorus C ' 1. , ks. C c s... ' C JOANNE VOUT ' Senior Class treasurer, F. H. A. 3, 4, president 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Journalism Club 3, 4, vice- president 3, Spanish Club 1, 2,g Legislature 1, 2, 4, El Susurro 4, Senior Chorus MARLENE WASSON Paletteers 2, 3, 4, vice-president, secretary 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Dramatics 3, Galleon Staff 3: Office Staff 2, 33 Senior Chorus, El Susurro 4 JUNKO WATANABE Spanish Club, C. S. F., Golden M JACK WATKINS Transfer 4, Hi-Y 4, Swimming 4 5- 'Q tv N.. 194 3 ' 'S -ve 'r--gf S sv, ji 'Qi JUNE WHEAT Palertcrs 2, 3. 4, pruidcnr 1. G. A. A. 2. 3. -ig Gnllwn Staff 31 -IUlll'l'lLlllSIN Club 3, 'IL Senior C1111-1'uxg Cl1.llI'IH.ll1 of Road Slww RAY VVHITE T. 84 I. Club liI.OlSIi XXk'II.I.OI.'GHl5Y I..1!m Club lg It H, A. 2. 1. 4. M-un-In Plcxxdcnt -lg G4wlLlL'I1 INI 2. SQ lAIur1urNR4rll Uflfpccnll 3, -I1 G. A. A. 5. 'lg 1.cg1sl.1rurc ig Oltlcc Smit -A DAVID XXYILSOX T. 8: I. Club 'Q liDDIIi XVONG Sain-nec and fNI.1tl1 C.lul'w 1. L xlcn-p1'u1.lcnr 'll l.cg1Nl.1tL11'L V- 51 Stualcnt Court Ylmlluc -1, Gulkln-11 BI l. 2. 3. -41 Cl. 5. F. : I. 1.41 l.gxtm Clulv 1. 2, 4. 5. 5P.1KllNll Club 1. -1 F as lrzvrxm XYHIZAT lmml 1. 1. 3.-lgOrLl1uu.l I. 1, 4. lL Ihml-H.1ml I. 1, -I, I lS.1al-XL-tlmll Q. ig lilsclmll 4. l. 5P.lIllNl1 C.lul1 I SENIORS VIE FOR HIGH OFFICES lqalfwt' a 4.441 ., if:-I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back row-MAgnes Buceti, Wilfred Stensland, Brad Conger. Margaret Kodama Front rowYBetty Husserl, Roy Perkins, Tum Silvear, Sal P. Cardinale JUNIOR CL SS The juniors started the year with a BANG by selling cokes at football games, and continued their prom-money-raising activities with a booth at the May Carnival in the spring. When I Wish Upon a Star was the theme for the prom which was given in honor of the seniors. The dance hall was decoratedin midnight blue, and silver stars hung from the ceiling. In the center of the floor was a huge wishing well into which the dancers could throw pennies for luck. , Officers who helped to make the year a success were Roy Perkins, presidentg Tom Silvear, vice-presidentg Betty Husserl, secretaryg and Sal P. Cardinale, treasurer, for the first semesterg and for the second semester, Wilfred Stensland, presidentg Brad Conger, vice-presidentg Anges Buceti, secretary, and Margaret Kodama, treasurer. Mr. Schuman was the class activities sponsor. , ,- V --W.-w.K-. Wx.. 1. - 1, My , ,Qt 2 . aff .if ,,., K -pg qw- rw--M .pa .1-gf, f za A , , 5 x v, vii? L-wg,Q',4:aM wp..Ev-vases? -. ,.., . , . ' A 1 w Q fun! ' 'gmt' L P Q' ze'-wmfsvf ' . f ,Q b - -f -+-,..' -Q-, Q, . . ' . '-f3Y5?!' . f . L.-if ni-6-ti 215,-L. via-a-:gg ' lS9f!'u W E' ' 'Wi .Sum suffix K if V! 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SOPHOMORF Cum OFPICFRS Cathy Sktlabrrn Tom Fnet gy 'I' 9-3Q If W Chtrlc-Q Vout Nxtxlle Ahmmte !'5e 3 'lhc thas of il stlrted thelr sophomore year by clcttmg offntgrs Tom Incl was thoscn prcsrdnnt CIIIFICS Vout uct prcsldcnt Cathy Skalabrrn sttrttttry md Nattltt Abxrmnte treasurer Wlmen tht xctond semester camt the stmc officers wcrc rc elcttui Brggest cxcnt of tht yur for the Cllss was the Irxhcrmcns Ijllld. the most unuaml dime of thf- yctrk-whlch wis ht-ld m the gym on April 25, The Haut was 'xppropru ttely decorated with netsmd boats. 5 VETFV , , 'USVT . - -- - K v im' -Mr, ,. H - , ,hhtygm 1: ,, Veikgvj' if -ss, Y Q'-liiwfkv 4,23HQ.'-if w. - ,' ,. Q., --4-1 , as ,. .10 -. 4. 1' ' an H .W 'lf' -I '.JA'w ' 'va-Q' .,,g 4,g1L..,W1 315, 4n11.,j A2-.:1 7 T5 -'..,, QvsH Y- :vials--115-I W.. 721 -'- 1 V A ' ' V . M-mp ll ??? v' fm. ' Tr' .,, A I 'Q' M .M ,1 FKESHMAN CLASS Orricmzs-john Douglas. jack Frost, Peter Twecdr. 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Luridn, Carol Cm- Dm Alhpff Franl- rnmv-..-Q SBCUTIU SBITIBSTEF Student Body Uff1CE1'S BOB FELICIANO PRFSIDFINT Frank E Lucndo Alma Gee Manlynn Harkless Norma Hale Nell Altavnlla Bob lfelxcxano Sal H Cardmallx I L ' 2 r y 1 1 x ' School BUEIPU Miss LOBO DR MANOR MRS SPEAKMAN MR JOHNSON MR FROST CARNAZZO GOODWILL SUPERINTENDFNT AND MR BEALL DR. MR. HU1zENOA MR. 'X HARRX G THOMPSONI PRIINCIPAI ERNIISI R MORLHIZAD DEAN OF BOYS GrRTRuDr RENDTORFF DFAN Or GIRIS MRRIN C HOLMAN SI-IOP DIRECTOR ffxlvxki tLxvQ s. Min.. 333 Eudora Esrep Wayne Edwards Harriet Baker Catherine Mills Henry Bmm Leon Flctclmcr Ruchird Schumm Ellccn Brcrcmn Ch lrlcs Iwfullxcy I on une Cnguxcrc Hum BQIIL Rcu Nlhll Kmg.,ln Douglas, MCNUI 'fi 4 6 g 5 if X Qilrg N l SE A A , n Vx I X 's fx: if 1 Q -tl ET V' xi if 9 hx ly, 8 N ' 'w I 'Q ', v C -4 ie' 1 W- + nl- . 1 I R. ' Q. ,, 2f!iui'Q gi' 9. 4 X rye IV1 K ! .. 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Alu- . n I' I 'I The govcrmng body of MUHS the student legrslature rs the most actne group of students ln the school Led by the student body offlcers these students who are elected each semester m their respectrve homerooms represent their fellow homeroom students 1s they handle school affanrs Thus student body finances and actlvltles are admlnlstered In a democratic manner One xery xmportant funcnon of the student leglslature has been the settmg up of a student court Leglslature 1 ah39!.-31 -21, 1 i Fighters 'I he Bull Irghtcrs were organized last year to control student conduct on the campus and to patrol at foot ball and basketball games and this year were particularly actrve durnng the fall and wmter sports season Stanley Patrick has been president of the Bull Frghtcrs and Barbara Castro has acted as secretary for the group Mr Ed Kelly 15 advrsor J . Y . .h . Y . , . , . Q , J 1 I 1 . . . ' 7 3 ' 7 A I L. x e. , A N . . Q . 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W N ., . 4 The th1rd vear of the orvan1zat1on of the H1 Y at MUHS has been one of IIS most aetne The annual mght club dnnee Copa Casa La Mir featured top entertrunment Dunng the year several pot luck d1nners were held and f1n.1lly 1 b1g p1en1e prov1ded A farewell for the semors IU the club Miny speileers apperred at the regular H1 Y meenngs whleh were presrded over by Pete MeK1y durmg the f1rst semester 1nd Vlfgll Gonsilxes Ill the second semester Other off1cers for the fall were Vlfgll Gon silyes ure pre 1dent Bob lLllCldUO seereury Felvt Sp1egler treisurer Iranls Campos eh1pla1n Al Mat thews sergelntatums for the sprnng, Ielvt Splegler v1eepres1dent Ben Dew secretary Frank Campos trexsurer Don Pendl1y ehaplam PeteB1rtow1cle sergelnt frtarms 'Ih1s ye1r the l1st of the Llllflfj members w1ll le ue but the H1 Y w1ll elrry on under the d1reCt10n of Mr Gordon Downey sponsor 'T L-5 Elfllllll 'xl-md? 1? TF'-.4...2.mf 'M lm ,ph The lxey Club whreh 18 sponsored by tl1e Monterey KIWIDIS Club h1s been fretne th1s spnni, under the Llll'CtllOI'l of Mr Arnold ldmln md Couh IIN T1dwell The boys ereltest effort w1s nude ID sponsorlng 1 tr1 se 1ool Lllliti. on Apr1l lool s Dmy mth IHLISIL by the Modernarres ln Mry they held fllfflf lnnual l11YI'lLlC One member ot the Key Club IS 1 guest rr e1eh Weel11esd1y luneheon meetmf, of the Kmwlms Club ln the t1ll the otf1eers were Gerry 'lhomls pres1dent ohn Rudolph wee presndent Ben Devs secretary lfClSlll'CI' 1nd Dem 'I1ylor trelsurer Llrry Cummmgs Dem Tlylor Cloyd H.1rr1s 1nd john Rudolph were olheers klllflllg the seeond semester , '1 ' ., ' , . e , c . ' , ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . . . f ' .N e ' c V f l C ' ' . ' ' ' , ., C . . W. ,f ..' ' 1 l. : . - A '. , ' '1 - w v 4 s - 1 5 - u -1 4 s . ., ,, -, - . . . ' , 7 ' ' ' . b ' . , , . -s - K ' - s - v 1 s 1 1 4 1 s 1. ' 3 . , ' . Q 1 ', . 2 -. -1 .. V- .K Lp . - 2 . . . 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'. 1 , '. 1' , , ' 3,1 The Trade and Ilndustrial Club, whose membership is made up of the boys taking vocational training in the school shops, was led in the fall activities by Bill Krebs, presidentg Pete Bartowick, vice-presidentg 'Roy Perk- ins, secretaryg and Roger Minami, treasurer. Mr. Frank Bell was advisor of the group, which is commonly known as the Shop Club. ' One of the outstanding events of the year was the club's dance. The theme, Lavender Blue, was carried out in all-blue decorations, and the MUHS Dance Band contributed greatly to the success of the dance. The annual picnic, held at Big Sur, and concession in the May Carnival were other activities of the T and I Club. .I 'Htl Club, HU Thc Radio Club has been one of the most active and successful organizations on the campus The Crystal Gardens dance sponsored by the club was one of the most spectacular dances this year Members of the organization are now looking forward to the first day of xacation and their annual trip President for the first semester was Frank Cardmale his officers were james Stucky vice president Marie Arcoleo secretary Lillian Peart publicity director Buddy Glover was president during the second semester I-le was assisted by Bob McMahon vice president Bob Mmami treasurer Marie Arcoleo secretary Lillian Peart publicity director Mr Charles Mulkey the club sponsor is also a voting member R di Club The activity of greatest importance to the local chapter of the California Scholarship Federation, state honor society, was the C. S. F. Regional Student Conference held at Asilomar. Monterey was host for the affair, assisted by Carmel and Pacific Grove high schools. Ben Dew, president, was chairman of, the con- ference, and Emily Kline and Dorothy Balesteri were nublicitv managers, Ernest Ewoldsen was in charge of registration. The chapter members also took a trip to the campus of the University of California. The federation was led this year by Ben Dew, Joseph Panetta, vice-president, and Anne Flynn, secretary- treasurer. Miss Gertrude Rendtorff is adviser. Membership in the C. S. F. is attained by those students who earn three A's and one B on their semester grades. When a student has been a member sixlsemesters out of eight, one in his senior year, he becomes a life l X i member of C. S. F., or a sealbearer. C. S. P. ' .fl .',,- 0811 The Golden M is an honor society composed of the brains of MUHS To be a member a student must students may be distinguished by the gold M pins they wear Although this organization doesn t elect officers or hold meetings students ire always eager to become members The group is sponsored by Mr E R Morehead Hx .' il ff' .31 ,XS 5 earn 6 points. These points are based on quarterly grades-an A equals 2 points, a B equals 1 point. These Membership in the Service Club is gained by juniors and seniors after earning 100 points 'the points being given for participation in school activities. This year one of the club projects was to build up its mem- bershipg another was an all-school dance given in April. One of the features of Service Club activities is the monthly luncheon meeting. First semester officers were Sally Garcia, presidentg Virgil Gonsalves, vice-presidentg Norma Hale, secre- taryg Sal l?iMercurio, treasurer. Officers for the second semester were Frank Campos, presidentg Sal Di Mer- cuQo,wviceiprE.sidErigg Pat Anderson, secretaryg Lillian Peart, treasurer. Mr. Holman and the legislature are sponsors o t e c u K. i i'l'f5l7'fr's'i 'YG'?'f'1fff'5 ' -' .Q ' f - T ' Q. ws 1 11- A' fe . . 1, .r 'A -It ft ft ' Q elm? 'f' Service Club , ea ff U1'l1UI' Plans are being made by the junior Red Cross this spring to scnd a gift chcst filled with school supplies to some school abroad This xxorlt is under thc direction of Miss Ruth Blanthard She is assisted by the officers of thc organization Barbara Gloxcr thurman Sheryl Houngman NILCtll'tlI'I'H'1l1 Hopc Gallaro secretary Al Matthews treasurer Nina Summit historian MUHS students responded vtcll to the innurl Iunior Red Cross Roll C ill The lotal chapter also super used the collection of Christmas fisors for distribution at Iord Ord and trrangcd for the presentation of the Paletteers show there 7' ',, - I v ' A . f 4 - 4 1 be ' X, 2 ii- 1 ,, , .Q f , .. . ' I I . Y . . Q . 3 7. I . . . . . . - . , .. Q Y V . Q I . K . .1 Q . Q K . . Q ' 7 . 4 4 ' , t t , ' , - t t , ' t , c , V Q v 1 - 1 - ' ' '. 7 ' L L ,Q . O c ' ' . t f 2 ' f .' t ' ' L 4 V ' r The MUHS chapter of the If. H. A. was hostess at the State Convention of the Future Homemakers of America, held at Asilomar last October. Other activities of the cluh were the sale of hot dogs at the football games, a fashion show, and a Christmas tea. Officers were joanne Vout, presidentg Angie lncaviglia, vice- presidentg Betty Husserl. secretaryg and Shirley Wfingard, treasurer. All activities of the two-year-old club are under the direction of Miss Maurine Vander Griend, assisted by' Miss Ruth Blanchard and Mrs. Val Lawyer. F. 11. A 8111115 The Girls Tennis Club organized to promote tennis among those interested rn the game marked its second year of lctivity under the sponsorship of Miss Hester Schoeningcr The girls played a competitiye ladder tournament tor which they prtctrccd tfter school two drys each week secretlry treasurer Phyllis Church mmtycer Mxrrc Arcoleo assistant mlnlcger Second semester officers were Sum: Kono prcsidcnt Qtthy Sl-ctlabrin vice president Amy Ktvmbttt secretary treasurer 61115, T . Officers for the first semester were Nancy Black, presidentg Helen Hoyt, vice-presidentg Alice Satow, Buenos dias! Como esta usted? may be heard whenever members of the Spanish Club, Los Conquista- dores, get together, for only Spanish is spoken at their meetings. A fiesta was held by the group in the fall, and in the spring a full-length Spanish movie, Don Quixote, was shown to club members and their guests. The requirement for membership in Los Conquistadores is that a student must have at least af B average for the semester in Spanish. Any student who has taken Spanish for three years is automatically a member. Club officers for the first semester were Al Matute, presidentg Virgil Gonsalves, vice-president, Anne Flynn, secretaryg Setsuko Irino, treasurer. Second semester officers were Sally Garcia, presidentg Teresa Sanchez, vice-president, Myrtha Chabran, secretaryg Junko Watanabe, treasurer. Miss Eileen Brereton is sponsor of the club. Spanish Club WSU l El'1Cl'l The lrcmh Club 3 under the direction of Mr Henry Baron is one of the newer clubs at MUHS Of tl'CH5UI'CI' A party for tlub members and their guests vsas held in the fall at the home of ack Frost They also at tended the French moxie Man about Town in Carmel This spring they had a booth at the May Carnnal selling French fries 3 was the designation used during the war in France to refer to the 12 18 age group for rationing purposes XY, ficers for the year were Frank Murray, presldentg Dick Omoto, vice-presidentg and Emily Kline, secretary- The Latin Club, Discipuli Latini, which belongs to the junior Classical League, has been quite active this year. Two successful parties were held: one modeled after the ancient Roman festival, the Saturnalia. The officers, who were elected only once this year, were Dorothy Balesteri, presidentg Frank Murray, vice-presi- dentg Emily Kline, secretary, and jerry Googins, treasurer. Mrs. Anne Petersen is the club adviser. Latin qiun mance Club The Science and Math Club an honor society whose membership is limited to those students who re year A Snow Ball dance .1 concession in the May Carnival and a picnic were numbered among their activities Dolores Stagner was president of the group which is sponsored by Miss Catherine Mills The other officers were Eddie Wong vice president and Donna Goetz secretary treasurer I af, ' 3 ceive A's or B's in science and math subjects, contributed its share to the various school functions during the Members of the Camera Club have done much for MUHS during the past year. They have contributed proceeds from their work to purchase equipment for the dark room, and their efforts are responsible for the many fine photographs in El Susurro. A candid shot of Mr. Elmer Stoll, the group's sponsor, won the prize in El Susurro's annual snapshot contest for Martin Roswold. CEITIEFB Club peec The Roll was established to further the goal of high achievement in the speech arts among the students of MUHS New members are elected to the group by the current membership Mr Leon Fletcher is sponsor of the group Membership on the Honor Roll of Speech is awarded for outstanding performance in the speech arts. The Galleon Staff continued to report the news and gossip about MUHS this year, issuing a paper every other Friday during the first semester and less frequently in the spring because of financial troubles. In order to give more students experience in the various positions on the staff, no one was elected permanently to the position of editor, but the duties were taken over by different people during the year. A turnabout dance was given by the staff, and prizes for the best hoboes at this THSH were awarded to Dorothy Balesteri and jere Cummings. Miss Beryl Barnett supervised the publication of the Galleon. i Galleon RBEUIHQ W BE In the second year of its organization the Reading Wheel has been carrying on the activities begun last year The club members read various books and then give reviews at their meetings During the year two guest speakers Mrs Kitner librarian of Fort Ord and Anne Fisher appeared before the group Stan Patrick presided during the first semester assisted by Betty Ray vice president and Dorothy Bales teri secretary treasurer Officers for the second seme ter were Rawleigh Ready president Marie Arcoleo vice president and Nancy Tsubouchr secretary treasurer Staff h 1 Ul'lU1'US UHUPUS The Boys' Chorus of MUHS has received much praise from their many public appearances during the school year. The group has performed for the Rotary Club, the County Fair, the Masonic Choir at the Pacific Grove Masonic Hall, at the Christmas and Spring Concerts at the high school, and for the Coast Counties Music Festival which was held in Hollister, April 23. The chorus is directed by Mr. Rue Manhire. Boys' The talented MUHS Girls Chorus under the direction of Mr Rue Manhire has become widely recog nized in the community for its many public appearances In addition to those made with the Boys Chorus the girls organization has broadcast over KDON On May 6 the group traveled to San jose for the Northern Cali fornia Music Conference Girls' The MUHS Band under the dlrectxon of Mr Clrfford Anderson IS consrdered to be one of the best rn the state this year To match therr fme performances they recelved new unrforms at the begrnnrng of the school year and 1n March they moved therr headquarters to the new music bulldmg the Treasure Hall of Music Durmg the football season the band appeared rn umform at the home games and provided entertamment for the spectators by paradlng at halftlme The annual Chrrstmas and Sprrng Concerts presented rn the gym were attendcd by large and apprecrntrve audrences The goal toward vwhxch the band worked all year was the State Festival held at San ose on Apr1l6 md 7 1811 S.. E1'11Ul Ul'lO1'LlS The Senror Chorus, whrch was composed ennrely of volunteer members, began to practice for graduatron exercises during the second semester The group was dlvrded xnto four sectlons, according to volce range, and they met one afternoon a week for practice under the dnrectron of Mr Rue Manhrre . ' h D 7 l . ' I I kq' ., I , ' , I ' 1 . k. I ,, .1 - fl' ' To AJ 4' 1 ffm! f' f,f'lV ,, ' X pf' ' ff cl!! ,xy Q fx ' 1 S a The office staff is composed of girls who are interested in getting practical office experience for later commercial jobs. Among other things the girls take care of the switchboard and attendance. Members of the office staff are Nancy Tsubouchi, Amy Kawabata, Svmi Kono, jane Balesteri, Myrtle Billeci, Betty Gann, Nell Altavilla, Gerry Cardinale, Connie Barker, Beverly Costa, Mary Light, Dolores Tarallo, Donna Pinkston, Marie Tringali, Clara Anderson, Marilynn Harlkless, and Ann Rumetsch. Dfnce Staff LIUPETV Staff This year the library has been served by a large staff of students only a few of whom were working for class credit It has been a busier place than ever before as many students came in from study hall to do refer ence work and to read the many magazines available Miss Harriet Baker librarian has been assisted in super vision of the staff for several periods a day by Miss Hattie Belle Reed In the spring Miss Pat Cove was added to the staff l a ' 9 5 ' ' The Paletteers is one of the school's most active honor organizations. Membership is by invitation, and to qualify, one must have an A or B average in art and a C average in all other subjects. This year the Paletteers awarded pins to the students who appe red in the two highly successful Variety Shows. Other activities, social and scholastic, were a weekend trip to San Francisco where the members visited an art exhibit and attended a play, a picnic, and the production of art 'ork-including the drawings for El Susurrcwfor school and local organizations. june Wliezit served as president during both semesters. Other officers were Marlene Wzisson, vice-presi- . dentgfkiiiy Gchyfsecretaryg Marion Buckeldee, treasurer, Marilyn Noel, publicity manager, and for the second semester, Marion Buckeldee, .vice-presidentg Marlene Wasson, secretary, Dominic DiMare, treasurerg Lillian Peart, publicity manager. X A ,t I, X, 4 jx , i,.. .r Paletteers 1 I 1 USCBFUUFBS Los Oscardores the dramatics club of MUHS was organized during the first quarter of the school year Under the direction of Mr Fletcher and Mr Bell four one act plays were presented during the school year Though the facilities were few and the difficulties miny the performances were successful though only a limited audience could attend them in S 65 The officers of the club for the first semester were Billie Bolton president Ervel Lytle sice president lN1na Summit secretary treasurer Second semester officers were Bill Luth president john Rudolph vice president Carolyn Irisble secretary treasurer fly , I . Z X' , , . c . . . , . i ' . 4 , . . . . T v l- a lu ' 1 ,. . A h A .pix . Q V. 1 ' . x ' ' ' - - - 1 - 1 y ' ' . :'. ' . . , c , . ' c . EL SUSURRO STAFF Edltor Pete McKay Adxertlsmg Manager Xvonne Emerson Sales Manager Alma Gee Boys Sports Sal P Cftrdrnale Glrls Sports Llllmn Peart Senxor Edltor LaDona Fauver Organxzatrons oanne Vout Art Work Marlene Wasson une Wheat Marxlyn Noel Don England Domxnrc D1 Mare Lrllnan Peart Charles Scardrna Adusors Mrs Kmght Mrss Harpe Mr Stoll PETE McKAY EDITOR '45 if E-25? I - 'Y E J, gg .W ' . I 'a 1 Q , Yifff .ir ' A .g ' 1 Q '.'V 5 ligzwe ,. 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K . y a 1 ' g y 1 , 1 - J 1 0 V 1948 CC A L CHAMPIONS VARSIT FOOTBALL Monterey rootcrs wall long clanm the Blg Green Shirt of 1948 to be one of the top grld teams ever pro duced ID Northern Ctllforma and the best ever m the hrstory of MUHS With an undefeated unthreatencd record the Monterey w lrsnty emerged from their second stranght league sclson is undnsputcd CCAL Champtons Ag unst some of the best competttlon axaxlable the Toreadores comprled a record of sexen wms agalnst no losses scored 710 pomts to thelr opponents 40 for a game average of 34 3 and averaged 356 yards from scnmmagc per game Two boys earned the dlstmctxon of scormg agalnst the Monterey ftrst strmg Cllff Kmg of Santa Cruz md Wllburn Anders of Salmas Their teams remam the only ones ever to penetrate the frrst eleven s 30 yard me Thrs year the Toreadores recelved therr gud mstructrons from a new coach ohn Gardiner tenms and junror sarstty football coach last year moved up to flll the spot left vacant when the late Hal Youngman took ox er the coaching chores at Monterey Peninsula College Coach Gardmer buxlt hrs champnonshxp team around the fastest backfreld rn the CCAL Three of tts members were veterans of the 1947 champ1onsh1p eleven These were Al Matthews quarterback converted to fullback and halfbacks joe Grammatrco and john Anastasna While these boys did most of the yard gam mg quarterback Dan Albert called and put mto action every play from the Toreadores T formanon Grammatxco proved to be the blggest offensrve star as he fmrshed the season with 73 polnts to hrs credtt His around end work and Matthew s through the lme tactlcs racked up most of the team s yardage Anastasra a power man on offense proved to be at hrs best backrng up the VrNcE MAIORANA Co CAPTAIN lme on defense ALL CCAL CENTER The only other veterans of last years team were center Vmce Manorana and tackle B111 Krebs Krebs was the most experrenced member of the squad with two years of varsity competltlon behmd htm and proved to be one of the team s top defenslve stars Maxorana was the heftnest hneman wenghmg nn at 190 pounds and teamed up wrth Anastasxa to make the center of the lme rmpregnable Pete Torrente at tle other tackle posrtron and guard Bob Felt cnano were two boys who played jumor varslty ball last year and had lxttle trouble breal-:mg mto the frrst eleven Torrente added power to the lme whrle Felrcrano teamed up wrth 145 pound guard Nat Aglrano to gave the lme the offensxve speed that made xt a success Agllano had a year s experrence as a lrghtwerght tackle . . ,, . . ,, , . 1 . .K+ y y 7 . 2 . 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I VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD The end posrtrons were filled by the only boys who wrll be returnmg next year Nrck Marotta and Sal H Cardrnallr Marotta proved to be a top offensnve end whrle Cardmallr shone on defense Both recerved ex perrence as JV s last year Boys who saw much actron wrth the frrst strmg were Bert Arello defensrve quarter back JOCACqUaV1VH guard and Frank Cardmale tackle The frrst game of the season proved to be even more of a surprrse than was antrcrpated The Toreadores met a supposedly strong Lowell Hugh eleven from San Franusro and unverled therr untested strength wrth a 45 13 vrctory Led by Matthews the team racked up a 25 0 halftrme lead and let the reserves take rt from there A strong Burlrngame team then gave Coach Gardiner s boys therr best tussle of the season but went down to a 25 0 defeat on the Monterey freld Matthews agarn led hrs team as he twrce galloped around left end from 15 yards out for the frrst two Monterey scores The fmal practrce game of the season was agamst the San jose Bulldogs and resulted rn a 39 6 vxctory for Monterey A wrde open game rt featured several long runs by the Toreadores The best of these was a 94 yard sprmt by Grammatrco and a 65 yard effort by Anastasra In therr frrst league contest the Toreadores recerved more opposrtron from the weather than they drd from Watsonvrlle Harassed by a muddy Wrldcat freld and a thrck fog the Monterey backs were plagued by fumbles Constantly rn enemy terrrtory the Toreadores could push but two touchdowns across to wm 13 0 Grammatrco made both scores joe GRAMMAUCO Co CAPTAIN The Toreadores traveled to Hollrster for therr next game and ALL CCM' HALFBACK came home 37 0 vrctors over the Haybalers Grammatrco crossed the goal lme three trmes once when he recerved a pass from Matthews rn the left flat and scooted 55 yards to score standrng up Santa Cruz was the next vrctrm and fell 41 13 Anastasra was the outstandrng back desprte a bad ankle The boys dedrcated the game to therr fathers and mvrted them to srt around the players bench The Bug Game wrth Salrnas termmated the Toreadores sensatronal season before an overflowing crowd of 6 500 fans rn the Monterey stadrum Led by Matthews and Grammatrco they rolled over the Cowboys by a 40 8 score The Toreadores even used a passrng attack to good advantage agamst the Salmans wrth Albert dorng most of the hurlmg 1 , ' ' . , ' . . 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' ' 7 . , ' . - v J ' Q 4 Q T . . . . , . . . . , . 1 ' 9 K' JOHN ANASTASIA DAN ALBERT Qu nrterbick Halfback PETE TORRENTE Tackle f FRANK CARDINALE Tacklc BERT AIELLO Defensxve Quarterback JOF ACQUAVIVA Gund BOB FELICIANO Guqrd if MV BILI KREBS T1cklc SAL H CARDINALLI En AL MATTHEWS Fullback NAT AGLIANO Guagd NICKIE MAROTTA fl PALL COSTAINZA CAPTAIN Center LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL The lrghtwengbht football team of 1948 ended rts season wrth a commendable record of fnve wlns and two losses Ably coached by Doug., McNe1l the Toreababe team was burlt around a nucleus ot ertht veteran players On the frrst play of their frrst game the Babes werc dealt a hard blow when quarterback Lorcnce Matthews broke hrs lrm and was benched for the rest of the season Lrkc the varsity the llbhtwerbhts excelled rn speed Halfbacks 'Iom Enel and Lawrence Sefsovra led the team rn this department whrle Taylor shared quarterbackm honors rn the Toreababes T ln the lme ends Gus Anello and Mrnoru Okamura tackle Dave Lubanks and guards Dan Fowler and Brad Conger were the veterans whnle tackle ack Aranuo and center Paul Costanza had no trouble holdrng down fnrst strmg posltrons At the seasons end the Toreababes placed three men on the ull CCAL team These were Enea Arancro and Arello Fremont San ose Watsonvrlle Hollrster Carmel Santa Cruz 6 Salrnas fullback gal Cardinale supplied the power. 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J o 0 ' 6 14 ' 0 33 13 19 ' 14 t 7 ,, ' 14 K 1949 CCAL CHAMPIONS VARSITY BASKETBALL Although the Toreadore basketball team of 1949 dld not approach the height of superlornty that thrs year s football team attamed nt wxll long stand out just as vrvrdly nn the memories of nts followers At the beglnnmg of the season the Monterey flve shortest ln the league was rated ln the cellar wxth Holl nster At the season s end the Toreadores proudly clalm d the CCAL Champnonshxp after one of the most ex Llllflg and surprlsmg races nn the leagues history Perennlal underdogs the team won seven of lts league games frve of them upsets and lost but one Much of the Toreadores success must be credited to therr amazmg coach rm Trdwell nn his flrst coach mg assngnment at Monterey had llttle to work wrth nn the way of ba ketball maternal but there was an abund ance of sprrrt Wlth much common sense and a new twnst to the game he turned that splrlt unto a champxonshxp The top player not only for the Toreadores but for the CCAL was forward Neno Anello A clever player and excellent shot he flmshed the season with 104 pomts to take hugh scormg honors ln the league Captain Dan Albert and Ray Messmger both ffuards were the only veterans of last years mediocre squad Albert held the rems of the team and expertly set its pace to mcet every srtuatlon He was second only to Neno m Monterey scormg Messmger proved to be most valuable as a defensuve player and despite hrs helght was an asset m backboard control Bert Alello who held down the other forward positron proved deadly nn the corner and was also an ag gressxve defensive player Center Frank A Lucldo although the tallest man on the Toreadore team barely reached sux feet A skillful ball handler he was constantly depended upon to watch the opponents tallest man who usually towered some three to sux mchef higher than hrmself Reserves who spared the secmmgly tireless frrst frve Included lrank Bottero forward and Vmce Man orana guard In thelr season opener the Toreadores appeared to be no better than expected Playmg sloppy ball they defeated Carmel 52 25 rn an overtlme Therr next two games could hardly be called contests San jose Tech dcfeated them 49 25 and Lowell the top prep team In Northern Cahfornm beat them 56 24 These two de feats Introduced the Toreadores to thenr most hated ene ly supenor herght Back m therr league agam thc Monterey mndgets cased their mferuorrty complexes by defeatmg Carmel agam 29 19 The next wetk however helght again proved the vrttor as Paclfrc Grove beat them 30 22 The team s frrst league contest was played against a highly favored Salinas frve on the Monterey court Wltlm the score tied at 36 all and frve seconds to go m the flnal quarter Bottero tossed one ln from 20 feet out to give has team nts fnrst of many upscts The Toreadores reputatron as upset specralnsts was not hclpecl when the powerful Watsonvnlle Wnldcats camc through as expected vunnmg 31 24 The team then took the unfamnlnar role of favorite and trampled Hollnster 51 29 as Neno scored 17 POIHIS . . . . . , , . . 1 1 ' .. .. . , . 1 1 1 - , - ' Q- - , ., . , . 1 1 - , . . . , . 1 D 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 , . 1 . . 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DAN ALBERT CAPTAIN FRANK A LUCIDO NFNO AIELLO All CCAI Forward Center All CCAL Forward 'Ihen underdog agun thc Toreldores plftyed host to S1nt1 Cruz the tc 1m fuored to cop the league trtle The Cardx pumped unto an Clfly lead and thc store stood ll 1 IU thelr fnor at the quarter From then on the bop rn green ran the bhow and wtth two mmutes left to Plly tound themselve5 wrth 1 one polnt lead over the Ctrds Xvltll thuatttrrstrt talmncss they tontrolled the b1ll until the g1meS end when a free throw gave thtm 1 79 V' xlttory 'lhc Toreadores reputmon 1119 flrmly tsubllshcd P1c1t11 Grove than defeated the team for the second nme 47 29 and the next week Saltna5 retened tts setond TFOLIULIUKQ 1t the lllI1LlS ot Monterey 11 Zti Then t1me the tarnc of the wear Wttsonwrlle was 1g11n fuo ed to but the Toreadore5 lt would be their enghth Strutght uttory oxer Monterey an four yearx Ten pornts behxnd mth ten mtnutes to go the Toreadores the lead were thtrrs nexer becommg wxld or exttted The stntegy soon pard otf Wntlx two mlnutes to 50 Messmgcr tred the score and rn the overnme that followed Nano smk the wnmng lay up to make It 37 35 After 1 44 79 ut ory oxer I-lollliter the Tore1dorcs tame from ntne pornts bchlnd to defeat Santa Sruz 13 39 and crnch the ntlt A pltyoff wrth P1t1f1t Groxe to detndt tht CCAL s up uentmxe m tl1e NCS tournament proxed to be 1 most unusual hut he 1rt brctlnnit, tune lht H 10 Toreadorex held the blll tor minutes at 11 time xn an effort to oxtrtomt tht tdx 1nt1fe th1t the Bredtcrs supenor henght 1xer11,c 6 W gan them The breaks went to P1t1t1t Groxe howuer 1nd tht tlnal more was 1 low 17 17 BERI All'Ll O FRANK BOTTPRO RAY TNIESSINGER FOIW Hrll Forward GUARD ' , 1 Y' 1 1' , 1 1 S 1 1 1 ', ' '1 1 ' ' . 1 if kv ' . ' L f v 1 1 .-- H' ' ' L v 1 . g A . 1 vk' I .1 ' V I v ' gk' L 'V A h' ' ' 2 . . . .1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 't , - 5 ' 1 ' 1 5 A ' , -' - 1. 'L ' V ' ' 1' . 2 f 'l ' '4 2 44 1 ' T 'L 34 l .Y Ll., Y, -'vV V, .LQ . ,. . Q , seemed unconcerned by the sure defeat that confronted them. Exasperated fans saw the Greenshirts play as if A V4 . y v ' A Av-. I I 1 ' , 1 , ' , - ff A v'-L v L'- 1 V 1--1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1' ' ' 1 - , Ari 1 I . ' 1 .' S '1 - 11 'n ' '1 2 N 'I ' 1 1 l 1 ' A ' ' ' A -1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1' 1'1 ' ' . -. T .. T A Y ' T , V l l LIGHTWEIGHT BAS ETBALL Couh Doug, McNeil s 1949 lrehtwerght basketball team exferlemed an average season wmnlng sewen md loslnr, sesen games Center Iorence Matthews and forward Lawrence Seeour were the only xeterans on the team and dxd most of the Toreababes storrni., Matthews out for part of the season wrth a broken arm was second hrgl est scorer rn the league A number of good players alternately started at the other thr e posrtron These mcluded Paul Costanza 'Iom Iucrdo Bernard Torres Pete Bruno and Sal Cardrnale Both Matthews and Segoua recened All CCAL honors IORFINCF MATTHEWS CAPTAIN LIGHTWEIGHT All CCAL Center FIRST STRING SAN JOSE TECH CARMEI PACIFIC GROVE 9ALllNAb XVATSOINVII LI' 'T HOLI ISTFR SANTA CRUZ PACIFIC GROVE SAI IINAS NXIATSOINVILI I HOLI ISTFR '-A SANT A CRI Z it , - 3 ', ' ,V . L ., Q ,' ' ., . ' I ' 4 -. f , , ',, UL , . , I . 5 ' . , .' , ' 7 ' I ee . s. , ' . ' , , ' , J. ' . . , ,' ', ' K. 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I . lf- Il -I e- . 1 - 21 .11 ' a :Vs 2' -- - - 22 as - . f g 56 28 --V f ' .ff EI -GI - 4 TT 2? 1. f ' ' 4 s-I VARSITY TRAC Montereys 1949 varslty traelc team rs probably the sthools weakest representatrve ln nts greatest year rn s orts PNexertheless the team has turned out sexeral outstandrng lndrvldual performers under the coachlng of Ben Mansell and has been denred seweral vnctorres only because of a lack of depth One Toreadore crnder man who shows promrse of endlng the league season wrth an undefeated record rn hrs event IS broadjumper Pete Bartowrck Hrs best leap of 21 9 rs a top Monterey mark Pete Rlso 15 rrght behind Bartowxck rn the broadjump but rs bett r known as a smooth strrdlng mrler Hrs txme of 4 45 8 rs one of the outstanding rn retent years Tom Enea heads the sprmt department and has turned xn a 10 S hundred and excellent 22 7 furlong Behmd hum are Al Matthews and Pete McKay In the fleld events Nick Marotta 15 the team s most competent pole waulter while Vlnte Malorana has shone rn both the shot put and dlscus throw Marxrn Ponce lb mother shot putter who has accounted for several places The l'1lKL,l1 hurdles are tapably handled by Roger and Robert Mrnaml wshnle another brother combrnatlon Al and Lorente Matthews leads the team ln the low hurdles As a mlddle distance runner Frank Costa never falls to plate hrgh m the 440 PETE BARTOWICK PETE RISO TOM ENEA Broadjump M1 e Spnnts .L r' LIGHTWEIGHT TRAC Monterey s llghtwilglll tratltsters appear to be one of the top teams III the leaguc and may come through wnth another Cl13IT1P1OllSl11P for thenr school Yet to lose a sprmt exent the Babes are led by Leo Gora undcfmtcd m the 330 and capable of 8 0 ID the 75 and Tom Sllxear undefeated IH the 150 Robert Hams IS anothtr outstandmg pcrformcr IH the sprmts Charles Luce IS the lcadmg lrbhtvxelght fltld performer mth mlny fxrsts xn the shot put and d1scus lm Stucky IS the most xersatxle member of the team and has captured the llgh jump broadjump pole vault and hurdles Pete Lecce IS another strong contender m the hxgh jump Vmce R150 IS the top dxstance runner speclalxzrng ln the 1320 yard ewent Mrddle Dxstance Hrgh jump Sprmts ex r' ' -'y 1 ' j ' 7 1 J. . V . A I, . , , , FRANK COSTA JIM STUCKY LEO COTA VV , . AX t , I f X if BASEBALL Half way through the league season the 1949 varsxty baseball team 15 out of the runnnng for the Cham pronshnp Nevertheless the veteran team can be rated one of Monterey s best m recent years and should f1n1sh hrgh rn the league race Coached by jxm Tndwell the team has scored conference wins over Santa Cruz and Holl1ster and has lost to Watsonvllle and Salmas 'lhe squad IS led by rnfrelders Sal H Cardrnalh Nat Agllano Bert Alello Neno Alello Lorence Mat thews and Tony Cardoza outfnelders Vmce Marorana joe Acquavlva john Anastasxa and Al Matthews prtchers Pete Bartownck Sal Cardmale and Dan Albert and catchers Bob Felrclano and Dan Sanchez NAT AGLIANO PETE BART OWICK NENO AIELLO Second Base f Pxtcher Short Stop .gf 1949 CC A L CHAMPIONS TENNIS By completmg the 1949 league season wrthout dropping a set thus years warsrty tennns team presented MUHS wnth rts nlnth stralght CCAL Tennls Champronshrp No other team ID this league can boast of such a record The Toreadore netters retelved therr coachmg from ohn Gardxner for the th1rd year a perrod of time rn whxth they hawe not lost to any high school Forced to travel far for Competntlon the team has scored rmpresslvc vuns thrs year over the Unrverslty ofC1lrforn1a Irosh Hartnell College Monterey Pemnsula College and Santa Paula and Santa Barbara hlgh schools As El Susurro goes to press the team IS undefeated Leading the outstandlng squad are natronally ranked aclt Frost a freshman thls year and Ray Messmger a xeteran of four thamplonshrp teams Followmg are veterans George Crabb Frank Campos and Lawrence Chan and freshmen Mrke Marron ohn Mortenson and Al Martorella FRANK CAMPOS JACK FROST RAY MESSINGER GEORGE CRABB 5 . Y . . . , V . . . Y .i Y N . K V . . . . 1 Y. . . . , . , : W ' , , ' f f 1 a - s . .. . ', , . 1 r 7 . ' ' ' ' G J . , , ' 1 . ' , , , , I , - , A' '1 ' C , X. yaglq.-Y Eff , 1 , A' V f,,v.? -4 gmt, 4 an .3.Vs,. NZ, z - L.. Z .., - ,1 , Y, , At the end of the 1919 CCAL golf season Monteleys veteran team frnxshed rn second place wrth one loss record Wlth the able guxdance of Coach Wayne Edwards the team handed declslve defeats to Pacrflc Grove Salrnas Watsonvllle Santa Cruz and Carmel nn thus sez ons league play In the CCAL tournament Salinas upset the Toreadores to capture the thampxonshnp Leadmg the golfers for the thnrd stranght year Feln. Spexgler ns probably the strongest competrtor nn the league Roundnng out the team are veterans joe Krrby Bcn Moody and Lawrence Segovra and freshmen Vrnce Tomasello and Ernest Cortez FELIX SPEIGLER JOE KIRBY BEN MOODY 3 s. XYA at SWIMMING MUHS has the drstmctron of bemg the only school xn the Coast Countres Athletrc League wrth a Swlmfnlng team In past years the Toreadore team has never fanled to rapture several fxrsts xn the North Coast Sectron meet and wrll be well represented thrs year Some of Coach Freeman Sargents stars xnclude B n Dew rn the 200 440 and xnclnrdual medley Charles Bucchmo rn the breast stroke Larry Cummings 1n the breast stroke Pete Cutmo IU the freestyle Blll Googlns rn the sprxnts erry Googrns rn dmng Charles Easton and Andrew Buelna LARRY CUMMINGS CHARLES BUCCHINO BEN DEW Breast Stroke Breast Stroke Free Style QQWWQS V J: gms Q. A-.5-,wg ay-ss-4 'i ,ff- 'C'5n-qo-O K... E -4' P--S. .JI-L1 I I yk I M kk ' Q n . , . 5 ' v ,n, .f1t , V.-Q? ggi. ,B , K E gif H f - , . . he if A , - -. . 4 I . , ' , . A . . . v. Q y 3 Y 7 ' 7 - r 5 7 7 J Y 7 7 ' , . 4, A R ,,., , 4 3 t ' 2 af gre. ffl l 75251 ., Mr t .1 s fir 2 if ft 4. ra. FQLMQP' ' ff',1' 5 ' 5 55.1 A Ml if -Snug -.-fs-L. , ' 5, A 4 -....... I K HV, B' A-W' . ' , ,W , 3 -. ,V M - Q , s ..r.. - ' L. ' , R V 1 K. -it MW ww , ' ,.. -j -y Q Q r V . V ar- as - ', I ' l . f' ' . - ,, 'Q 3' ll E! ww 4 1 1 f 1 1 x ' -4 1 ' L S GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is composed of girls who earn 200 points by taking part in after-school sports. They may participate in hockey, tennis, archery, swimming, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. To earn awards, the girls must accumulate points: 600 for a numeral, 900 for a block, and 1300 for a star. Each class-freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior-has an A and B team which competes in a round-robin with the 'other A and B teams. The wins and losses of both A and B teams are counted together to de- termine the winner in each sport. This year the juniors were victorious in hockey, and the seniors won the volleyball championship. In April the girls participated in a playday at Salinas. The annual potluck dinner was, as always, a huge success-the freshmen serving in their usual capacity as dishwashers. Fund-raising projects for the year were a pennant sale during the football season and a booth in the May carnival. .415 is X f ,. .bd i 'E v I CHRISTINE x7ILAR SICRFFARY A1 M-x GIL VICYPRISIDIINT Linux P1 ARI PRISIDINIT MARION BUCK!-LDLE TREASURER f . Rf Yhwff' W ww vs-ar 4 Y' gp.. Y sv 5: 31339.36 gk rvssrf 'H W .f ,av- 4'-4316? - Tr 77 r' Sgfmk 3s.?, 'RR,,4f-'Wm Q wwf- H' Hopf GAILARO TRIASIRIR CAROL Cmr PRPSIDINT CRROL Hamm xlCrPRrs1DxmT Axur I1xQmR,L1-x SECRKTARH ' 221' ' . 77 V- 5' 5 ....' fl 2' 2. ' A s a 4 ' 1 ' ' -- ' u ' a 4 4 3 f .JIS , W ' , W 'I I r ' '- 13 -' II . . .Ii vu-. ,XII I ,I ,, I I . N- 5 ' V' , . ' ' ' B 1 . . ' , - - -.. ml- -- R an R Rv-M -'RMP -V W 'R' 57' ' 1: ' 'w:4. . R' fuwfv Y . I ,., ,, ,. I I I . r -X., I ' 1 I I xx , 4 ' I . I 1 ,, I ,Iv I I SI II . I-IW: I . - 1 I 01,1 ' K - ' l r I , . r ' , I i 1 . . .I , - , ,. f I - I . 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Lorraine Moran, Lorraine Fclicialno, Sctsuko lrinng from row: Lucvin Cruy, Nancy Waissmnn, Angie Incavigliu, Marie Stmzzula, Christine Vilur Back row Evelyn Colden Shirley Wnngirnl Knthenne Loncro Iva Ann X lrmll Betty Rly Grayce Bomlmu from row jmnnf. lhllw Bctzy Husxerl Pit Luch im BllC'SILll Yxonm Lumlru Ann Rumcuch JUNIOR HOCKEY B TEAM - . ' ' . ' , ' f ' . , x y Q , . , , , . . , . , , . . , . , . , . . . , ,. , 1 , jx ' Q I , ' ' 'Q , ' BASKETBALL Front row: B. Kulur, P. Mnmn. C. Vil.1r. A. Rumctsch, M. Srrqrzzuln. C. Hansen. D. Bnlcstcri. NW. Sharp, S. Gg1rci.1, A. Gee, N. Black, A. Flynn. Buck row: Y. Fvcrsun. C. Bruno, F. Guldcn, I.. Fcliciuno, Ii. Tunnell, L. Moran I. A. Yarnell, S. Irinu, D. Srngncr, L. Fauvcr, L. Pearl, H. Huri, B, Cnstra, M. Harklcss, F. Henry. 5 Bull rms Pm lly Mclxu Shxrley Wrngard Phyllrs Munn Bexcrly Drckxnmn Setsuko Irlno Haruko Hon Iva Ann 'I nmll Mm Clnnton Dons Bomro Nur lxmus frm! nw Home Cullctro Dum Zacheb VIVIJU Bucks dee Shun Hnlw bhula BIQKJQ Bonnm Furwn Betty Rry Mmlyn Runstcdt lill Asruy Phylln Church Bxllre Bolton AnnL I'lynn Mrty Ann Buchrno SWIMMING 9.24 scuuur. LII-'E WMM M-fwf MfMMfMZZffQMM 4-70 Om Jfmwv my YW J ,aff MMM ,Q mfhwwygm 5544 Wi f ffWW9U6M 1 Wap 5014-if Q, ,L-744, JCOWQC Jef 'dw-047 GOL fwf 12v'f'-Zig- cf' 11,06 f Q fmt .460 df 5 447 AW ,MMG 45 WM' 8 'MMM W V W WD M J f' MVMMW Q14 Ruy 1 WM! gl ijmw Y 3 If WMIMJ fwq Ju th V Vpopllightfghli ight MWA, fp vb th g S 0 h Jw A W N Vw 4' , 4- f I 5 A in WM 0 f if r,--7 .C- I V' 17 ' 0 f L ' hr 1 J 7,1 Q7 f C x ' -l fd, E va Q ' A-M-f P' ' I 1 b n I I , , 4 4 L ' ' . Q K I ' Cp 1 4 o C. I X 0 -02 J J!! - 4 . 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Q e -'gmxi Y V Q 'A ,, -'L 'Qi V I I 9... Q, , ' i ,ll 5 'S ' ...Q 5 K 5' 1 Sd' . . Q N, ' I ' f u G I vl I ' A - U cf' . ' . Q , -r Oi - L. X fi-at ' my 5 ! 'g If I 5' ' X Vrvgt'-Jura' 14 is gxifigg .4 4. ,M , fl mi --..........,..,-- ' Halftime on Dads' Nig HQ hr The Big Green Shirt at Cerrito's Pre-game rally, Monterey team Qsenior girls, you knowj. Dee Dee Noel, one rooterg Pat Luch, other rooterg Mario Forzani, Cheer Leaders 1948-49 Q. . '- xg W Q 7 aka, a . f U -zen, Q 1 r' , auf' f .V ,yi var, 5 x ' A 2 4 ' ' s t N Hg xii? 1: 'Y Al V- I - t .QQ..Q.1,-L' - :,'-, M1fqif ,-- 1 ..., 1 4 : I -Q. an - E. 5 U Y 5 5 15 7 n A -W Q' ..f ,Q ,If '- ' ' V ' Q Q! 'V . ,vi . A, 2 ' s lk' yvs A .ga I 1 ,Lf ' 9 in A r A n V !: ' o- 'nl A A34 1 H guild palette uw e s varieties ni Q. .H :Ky ,,,. ,-N-,,-1 wp' vt, ,g x . Q .Pano ,Ll A I . h ,- ff Y ..ff,g,, -45' ,-2.-Ana.,-M' i. l, 4 All Top: Rally-big game tonight! Center 1: Broadcasting booth going up. The Trysring Place. Center 2: Refreshments on Dads' Night. Sitting it out at THSH Bottom: Sheryl Youngman wins first prize. Music building going up .4 mr' Top: Mary Ann Bucchino and Charles Scardina in their mean-whittle- kid routine at the Paletteers Variety Showg Coach johng john and Mrs. Knight start snow-ball dance at Friday assembly Center: Miss Mills physics Class visits U. S. S. lngraham fofficial photograph, U. S. Navyjg Green and Gold on the Air with Christine Vilar, Allan Welin, and Lillian Peart Bottom: Tuesdays menu k PL I IHIIIIAWM MWI!lMWM !W fdW! f IWMl70llmZZ'.w 9 - Q Z Z s X Q f Z 2 5 - 4 Z 5 - Z 7 i 2 5 - ? - X Z l d 6 1 V A 6 X V Q - 7 4 , X kRi' '5xmvSx mm mmwmm KYm NXN N I T THEN... . . - ::-. ., -'Q' The Gund Dld Days! iii. at - . Len . ,Lp . 4 it 313'-g?' p ,zihnr ' f,-Sql . 0 Q vpj 1 .gf f . x 1, I Q NOW Q The Streamlined STUDEBAKER The Smartest Lune Q for Forty Nine i Q -1 is I I I 1 I x x n I 'I K H 1 A - mblrlrln n I n :MA wAa-.. Wim:- X x XNXXN S Ys 5 x I W I 'A .U UUUUYUUUV R s N e Q . - X E X' . X er' X , . i t A ' ' FI!1M:.2'f i15g1QfQlFlw!!IF!AEQfT-. 6 Q X 'X N X, t t tx. I 9 9 I 9 0 y ' 9 Q 0 ww WW Mirror mirror on the wall an old saying but one that wlll brmg the answer you want when you re dressed ln the smartest fashion an clothes that please you And the easy way to be the fairest one of all IS to select your entlre wardrobe from Wulma Campbell mfma WWW Sl ffwm -Ref Gfgi-bs? l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LLAS9 OF 1949 l I Frost ROOFING COMPANY l lramont Inlay hom 4908 A II ll 4 4 , . . . , , . . . I ll ' ' I ' ll ' ' , O O .a K 41 '9 . fmnz 1 'Q An . wg I . 'H .3 . ,' K' I Q V ----4-..,,, hh ,.. 1 '7 11,5 .11 ' L ' Best W1shes to Class of 1949 Beall HaI'dWB1 B PENINSLILA AUTOMOBILE CO Buick Dealers DEL MONTE AND WASHINGTON STREETS Phone 8569 MONTEREY CALIFORNIA GRDCZ3 We Speclallze 1n the Hlghest Quahty of Automotlve SCIVICC and Repa1rs GRDQZ9 Wbefz Bette: Aufonlobzlef me bllllf Bunk ull! build Ibem . 0 Q , 1 C e . I 4 ' I- ,' l r O Gq ICIIQ FQSS P Telephone SI49 685 Lighthouse Avenue TUNHGN SIUIDIPILY CCO FIR SPRUCE REDWOOD CEDAR OAK SUGAR PINE LUMBER MILL WORK AND BUILDING MATERIAL .39 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS P O BOX 1150 MASONITE BRAND PRODUCTS MONTEREY CALIFORNIA Sim 489 Alvarado Monterey, California Phone 7777 0 -.99 R 0 Summers PLUMBING HEATING SH EET METAL PHONE 5329 409 CALLE PRINCIPAL MONTEREY if T PHIHCE SIHIIUIIHHU Alvarado Street Monterey Callfornra 0 0 I O if, X, 'XX 4 , V, X,-Zfif , zz I jj ' I 1 I I I ' DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS EREMONT EXTENSION, MONTEREY CRAIG H G GAMBLE PHONE 2 1884 Congratulauons to the Class of 1949 Rudolph s Furmture Store lhllljsf that make 61 House 41 Home S KID D F , 0 . . 7 V is .7 e SOI Lighthouse Avenue Monterey, California Your Favorite POP Corn KARMELKORN Oh, so Good Home Made Candy See it Made 0 AND YOUR FAVORITE FOUNTAIN 0 KARNIEHCORN SHOP 429 Alvarado Street Phone 8929 I I I Comphments to the Class of 1949 GXJLIO CIPFIQPOS ISSIOI1 Cl QP NEW MONTEREY Congratulatlons to the Class of 1949 Callforma 7 4 . . 'I Carmel-by-the-Sea Goncjfzafulafio ns CALIFORNIA WATER Sz TELEPHONE C0 EI Camino Cake Shop Specializing I CAKES and BREAD BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER MONTEREY HARDWARE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS PAINTS SPORTING GOODS IH I I R STR T MONTEREY CALIFORNIA I .n o o l98DelMtA MIyCl'f' . va, . .99 .99 -2 EE ' , Conigmtulatzom and Bert Wifbes to the Class 0 1949 J D THQRN at C0 REAL ESTATE INSURAINCE 108 CALLE PRINCIPAL PHONE 4153 Bank of Amertca Natnonal Trust and Savings Assocnatlon Best Wnshes to the Class of 1949 I-IELLAMS TOBACCO SHOP '39 413 ALVARADO STREET MONTEREY CALIFORNIA - T 8 L I Member uf: Federal Reserve System , Federal Deposit Corporation A ec ' n I Smcere Congratulatxons to the Class of 1949 WATERS BEEBE CO Complete Service for all makes of cars DE SOTO LETS YOU DRIVE WITHOUT SHIFTING 600 MUNRAS AT WEBSTER TELEPHONE 3166 ik Ets Hokln KL Galvan ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS I I NIJRAL ELLCTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 9109 481 Xxfaslnngton St Monterey Calxf Congratulatxons to the Class of 1949 C PENNEY COMP NY DEPARTMENT STORE .99 YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND WORTHWHILE SAVINGS AT YOUR FRIENDLY PENNEY STORE IN SPORTSWEAR PIECE GOODS BLANKETS CLOTHING SHOES INFANTS WEAR ACCESSORIES DRAPERIES , 1,-,, Y , T Q V. 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A XY ' '- 9 3 N T p 'E 'Y' ' 6 R'-XF .X ' f Y 'syn r ' EA f ' T W - Q N .4411 22 , , ,K T K XXV X 8 hr ' m2 Y - 229 cl o u A 'A in - A. an i 0 ni. 695 . . l , 0 X X Monterey 7v77I XX xXx X X N NX X XQXXX x x XX XX x XXX Q mnssnon photo Service X Nm eval' 1.1 s X Hu f Jn., MONTEREY CALIFORNIA P4 S.,-J XX Xxx X X MONTEREY GILROY dt s HOUR SHOES Fon YOUR scHooL HOURS AND HOUR SHOES FOR YOUR HOURS OF PLAY AND DRESS I-Iour Shoe Stores PACIFIC GROVE HOLLISTER I4 'CL nouns CAIUII IY 'll Ill C iniu .Jwcfion 1.59 TELEPHONE 201 ENS ONS UNCOUO STRSCT CARMEL IYTHS SGA gnu ny, -YN X X N' Wxy XQQXQX: X:XX.fg.X.1x of. i-. -Ngo wx m- :X uxxim xv.-1 X - -' - , X RX ww X., I X. X 'XXX Nf XmYi1XX.xX X:XRXXXi -XQX-XXMXQ 15Qi.Sx1..-l- :XXX SX X expo .QS ,I ii-is .Q....M -5- -X . 1. mio-X. 1 1.g.Q-Pm .iwf 'fi -X 4. .Lv - xx X .uf 'NX E : xX.y-lxkfomfg 5 N iiioxxsl ..X-- E xg..fQ.f,i,-Xxgofokyb.. XPX.X1,.foz.QQXfyxg..-..X X . - A .XX X 'QRS il. XX X QQNQNXXX J . X X X X . XXXL . ,XxgsX.X.- X. 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SCrHGeen Sta psGne Telephone Mo te ey 3101 Carmel 1500 Congratulatlons to all the Grads PQSCQI'Il EWG GPS 85 AI VARADO STREET MONTEREY STATE RIO MONTE MONTEREY THEATRES COMPANY I DEL REY CARMEL GR REY PALM UHHE EU ml AWARADO 51RnLT OVE MQNTLREY, CALIIORNIA ' I I . FJ Xxx ffz E ,Q T . 11' . ,, - -' ' If , .1 4 1 I . -u xg' - I ' .39 'll ,, . . X , ' ' x 1 'sf ' 1 r m 'v n 2 3 . n r .4 - b. If Q ,Nl IP on Topvmq TRIMMING TREE FALLING TREE SURGERY TREE SPRAYING TREE Rsmovmo Four lmsumfo FREE ESTIMATES HILEYS TREE SERVICE' kd Monte 628 am we-gay Seas-,aff 7ie5goa42au' fheA'Quq1rzea! Congratulations to the Class of 49 Dale L Ward XL Son Serzizlg the M1 zz! ray Pezzimzzlz Sinn? 1929 PHONE 9813 VINING S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET RONAID VINIINJC, P INSPECTED MEATS FANCY GROCERIES -bi TIIPPHONI 6878 AIVARADO 51 MONITEREH CALIF ll C7 offfl BEATTIE MOTORS MONTEREY Feotu rmg Frlendly Service 7 I O ' 1 1 e ' 1 L O I 7 C .. ' ,ge ELMER HAsTv REPRESENTATIVE 215 DEL MONTE AVENUE 7 . 1 . ', ROP. .AI nga: ion wc E fyeazn . Q 4, L 7, . . ' 0 ,silly my courfnmf I GATEWAY TO 400 SEASIIJE llfAl.l'Y UU DEI. MONTE 8. BROADWAY SEASIDE MONTEREY 9541 REAL ESTATE BROKER S y C POST OFFICE BOX B33 SEASIDE HVEHUE llll-lllllfl CJIOLCIILS Meats Produce WIIHC Beer WE GIVE s G H GREEN STAMPS WE DELIVER Phone 4929 Lighthouse Ave Monterey Calif Qq Qn O PORYR NYS OI DISYITNCIIONT Lxtmds for thc Comms, H cus ro flu 1 E of f -ff if C 11 1 Lum L1 z lNlr 'x Tlpl KDON X OUR RADIO STATION BX THE MONTLREX BAX Happy Deus to Hou 19 ers Mak Hou All Strllxc If Rlch 1r1 the Gold of the Future :NU ' Nr. wks ll QS - ., '. , , : ' 2 - O Hazel have Millen - Sol a1anIaISclesmcnD 1 - 1 - - 426 ' . , '. Cl l . 1 J 7 N. . Y I 7 T' ' , ' 2 . f I lOIlQY2lfL1lLlflOIlS and Sincere Good XY'isl16s SAYS: ' A ' ' V I A .. , 7 , V- 7 lf ' clfllkllilfllll' Class A 1219 1 V f Q ' V, 8 . . -, f 2.5 74 1. 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