Atascadero High School - Santa Lucia Yearbook (Atascadero, CA)
- Class of 1947
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FENNY In apprecia+ion of +heir unfiring efforfs in +eaching +he s+uden+s ai' AUHS for so many years .... , ,, ,, fur f f mg f 1 ,,, ,gjxgxk QQ 1 ,Q s S ' Q3 N Q15 5 1 X414 DLAu A-f -- ' f I f Mr. Joe Cannon Mr. Roy GiIs+rap Mrs. Mary Trace PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL CLERK Mr. Fred Cavanaugh Mr. Orval Gould Mr. LewisqWebber X Mas. MARY MARYETT PEARL HsAcocK Mas. Loss Fnevnu. mRs.ooNNABEu.E TALLEY Mns. MAUD BLAKESLEE Mn. cLAneNcE BAKER mn. RICHARD MCCLELLAN MR. GEORGE LEE MR. ANDY Tsusnook MR. FRANK KOCH F Administration and Faculi an , fi f V N.mxw..N+ W-sw-A .lf as .M L MR. ROLAND EWING Dean of Boys, Physical Education, Mathematics MRS. SHELLIE FENNY Librarian, English, Latin. Student Records. MR. J. M. HAMANN Printing, Wood, and Auto Shun. MFI. WILLIAM BAKER Band. Glee Club. 37 1 I x Y '? i 6 sv s 2 i MR. ROY D. GILSTRAP Principal. MR. DERBY WALLACE U. S. History, U. S. Gov- ernment, Economics. Journalism, Dramatics. MPS. MARCELLA HUTCHISON Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. MRS. ANITA BANNING Science, English, and Mathematics. . , .1,,. Y - Zin. Z .M ,.,., Sv 5 so Y. A ss I MRS. LORNA BUCKLEY Office Secretary. MR. LORIS OGLESBY Science, Biology. English. Photography. MISS COLETTA BURKHARDT Crafts. Art. Mechanical Draw- ing, English. MRS. M. GLADYS TEEL il SGIDSJ Clothing, Home Arts, English, 4 u MISS RUTH DOSER Dean of Girls. Spanish, English, Physical Education. Dramatics. MR. HUGO ANDERSON Physics, Mathematics. Geometry. MR, EDWARD GILLS Agriculture. MISS EDYTH DOWELL Homemaking, Englighl U semn. i 'A--- '. ' - Sidney Yunk Peggy Simpson ..,.- P' - f D 0 d 9 e V ',1S-' . , .Mio fQ f fi-W2-f Cl d H' an some af' W' Y ln chmc+er 'X C 1 ye+ a friend , gy' , V luvnuh lnl. fhere is no excess 'A POPE BACON ' 'f ,V j 3744: Lois Habersaal Arlan Smi'rh Diana Poole 2 lmpossible is a And always has Modesl and winsome word l never use a smiling face and wondrous fair - - HARLEVILLE SETOUN COLLYER -Ax. 3 X-'FD Bill Kelley The bravesi of 'I'he brave SIGOUHNEY Alice Kay Light and merry of hearl' ROONEY Paul Donalelli Genlle lhoughls and calm desires CAR EVV Dorolhy Gues+ Her modesiy her chiefesl' grace PATMORE Shirley Kuhnle My mind lo me a lcingd0m is DYER 'Richard Pearson His c0urse+y was free and gay MILNES Pauline Donaielli maid A li'Hle laughing ASI-IE Frankie Plalz l bear a charmed life SHAKESPEARE David Mar+in A kind, frue hear+, a Spirif high HALLECK BeHy Wallace And ihough She blushed and smiled LONGFELLOW Frank Morgan Bu+ sirong, and fair, and young DEVERE Genevieve Pi+'I'enger Her ways were genile SMITH Don Lampman He was 'lhe mildesi' mannered man BRYON Bobbie Ridge Was sociable and gaY GREENE Pairicia lverson And her mind as clear as air BEAUMONT David Baro He of ihe mighiy limb HOLMES 524 Audrey Blan She has a voice of glaclness BYRANT Orville Brazzi And every speech a ies+ SIGOURNEY BeH'y Vaden Graceful and useful all she does COXYPER ,I George Mees E silenf g friendShip 'rrue ABBEY Q 46 X J 'Y 1 1060 f 9-4 77W yffwwifv 'ff7 LaureHa Hungerford So genfle, wise, and grave Harvey Tingdahl EMERSON He smiles when o+hers sigh SIGOURNEY Bernice Jordan 4' In her shy expressive 'fa Ben Findley C8 VENABLE Much mir+h and no madness Dorofhy Dulifz Bu+ a smoofh SKELTON and s1'ead'fas+ mind Bonnie Allen 6 All good and XXX badneSS 5 CAREVV T10 SKELTON Don Thomas Whose you+h was full of foolish noise TENNYSON Vera La ngwo hy Her council her own wb virfue be CRASHAU Roberi Galli Wise above his +h0ugh+s is he WRIGITT Jeanne Killion And eyes of +he deepesf sunnies+ blue COLLYER Jack Esirada Wiih ihe splendors of Thy smile LYTLE Y' gavaar.. Louise Roza She was pleasani' CAYLEY Senior Hisfory ln fhe fall of '43 a very meek and shy class enfered fhe halls of AUHS only fo be mef by a group of very high and mighfy Seniors. Affer sfruggling fhrough a very fhoroughly planned ini- fiafion we felf welcome in our new surroundings. The Seniors had af lasf decided fo become our friends. Our Freshman year proved fo be very prosperous under fhe leadership of our presidenf, Charles Herndon, and class officers. We raised money for fhe local Red Cross fund, sponsored a Spring dance which proved fo be a lol' of fun, and had a Treasure Hunf which fhe whole class en- ioyed. Besides having fun we are very proud fo say fhaf fhree of our classmafes became mem- bers of fhe C.S.F. Dorofhy Dulifz won fhe second prize in fhe Lions Club Speakers confesf and Bonnie Andrews -won fhe confesf for Vicfory Queen. Our fhanks fo our class advisors, Mrs. J. A. Bishop and Mr. Edward Gills, for fheir fhoughfful advice. We sfarfed our Sophomore year feeling quife af home buf sfill remembering our greaf Freshman year. The class selecfed Peggy Simpson fo carry ouf fhe dufies of presidenf for fhe coming year. Our firsf evenf of fhe year was a Hallowe'en parfy which was followed by a Sadie Hawkins Dance which was scheduled for November 27, everyone furning ouf fhaf nighf in Dogpafch sfyle. This dance was fo be a fradifional dance for fhe Sophomore class fo carry ouf each year. Our Sophomore year ended by choosing our Junior class rings and we anxiously awaifed fheir arrival. Af our Junior meefing fhe mosf imporfanf fhing in our minds was fo raise money for fhe Junior-Senior Promenade and, wifh fhe help of our advisors, Mr. D. Wallec and Mrs. M. Zabris- kie, we gof off fo a good sfarf by selling hof dogs and cokes af fhe foofball games, which was followed by fhe annual Tacky Day program which proved fo be a financial success. Sfill in need of money, we sponsored a Back fo School dance. A+ lasf we were ready fo make plans for fhe Prom. The AUHS library was complefely disguised as a Chinese Pagoda wifh a wishing well, Chinese figures and a very realisfic dragon, all prepared by fhe Juniors and our class advisors. The Prom furned ouf fo be one of fhe mosf original and successful in fhe hisfory of AUHS. Thus. feeling very proud of fhe accomplishmenfs of our Junior year, we became Seniors. Af lasf, affer waifing fhree years, we finally gof fo inifiafe a group of bashful Freshies. We honored fhem af fhe Freshman Recepfion affer an inifiafion which proved fo be loads of fun. Affor fhe excifemenf of inifiafion was over we earned money by having a food sale. We elecfed Arlan Smifh as presidenf, and Miss R. Doser and Mr. D. Wallace were our advisors. We ordered our Senior class pins and fhey arrived af lasf wifh many 'ohs' and 'ahs' from fhe lower classmen. Affer receiving our pins we 'look fhe nexf sfep foward graduafion-ordering our cards, and announcemenfs. Our class picfures were faken by fhe Wilkins Sfudio. Wifh grad- uafion sfill on our minds, we made plans for our Senior day. A day was spenf af Cambria Pines Park. We enioyed a barbecue on fhebeach, and baseball and ofher games ended a day never fo be forgoffen by going skafing in Pismo Beach. Affer four years packed wifh fun and excifemenf, we are now looking forward fo Baccalaur- eafe and, mosf of all, Commencemenf, June 5fh. We, fhe class of l947, fake wifh us fond memories of four- happy years and express our deepesf appreciafion fo fhose whose efforfs are responsible for any success we may lafer affain. Senior Will We, fhe Senior Class of fhe Cify of Afascadero, in fhe Counfy of San Luis Obispo and Sfafe of California, being of' ,sound mind7??, memory, and undersfanding, do make our lasf Will and Tesfamenf in manner and form following: I, BONNIE ALLEN, will my sense of humor fo Billie Jo Robinson. I, DAVID BARO, will my Blue Heaven fo Mary Ellen fo replace her BuffermiIk Sky. I, AUDREY BLAND, will my fifle of Gramma Audrey fo Chuck Kuhnle and Jerry Jen- nings, who gave if fo me. I, ORVILLE BRAZZI, will my ConverfibIe fo David Friend. I, PAUL DONATELLI, and I, PAULINE DONATELLI, will our brofherly and sisferly love fo all fhe ofher brofhers and sisfers of AUHS. I, DOROTHY DULITZ, will my posifion as maioreffe and Sfruf fo Mildred Mazza. I, ROBERT GALLI, will my mechanical abilify fo Herberf Brazzi, for he'II sure need if if he drives his brofher's car. I, JACK ESTRADA, will my Laugh fo Edward Gills, as fhough he didn'f need if! I, DOROTHY GUEST, will my quiefness and shyness fo Mary Nell Chelquisf. I, LOIS HABERSAAT, will my office of Commissioner of Cifizenship and all fhe enemies fhaf go wifh if fo my worsf enemy, whoever he may be. I, LAURETTA HUNGERFORD, will my abilify fo cafch a man fo all fhe hopeful girls. I, PAT IVERSON, will my shorf, blond, curly hair fo Elsie Crews. I, BERNICE JORDAN, will my nickname, Beans, fo fhe Leffermen in honor of fheir Bean Feeds. I, ALICE KAY, will my column in fhe Afascadero News fo anyone who is silly enough fo fake if. I, JEANNE KILLION, will my nickname, Happy, fo Henry Oscar Glimp. I, SHIRLEY KUHNLE, will my brains fo-buf on second fhoughf I mighf need fhem for college, so I'lI keep fhem. I, BILL KELLY, will my posifion as capfain of fhe foofball feam fo Edgar Freydl. I, DONALD LAMPMAN, will my quiefness fo Jerry Jennings. I, VERA LANGWORTHY, will my brofher fo any poor unforfunafe who wanfs him. I, DAVID MARTIN, will my car, which never runs, fo James McNeil, who walks fo school and wouIdn'f miss if. I, GEORGE MEES, will my abilify fo wiggle my ears fo Bill Hall. I, FRANK MORGAN, will my famous name fo Florenfino Molinar. I, GENEVIEVE PITTENGER, will my angelic smile fo Phyllis Maffice. I, RICHARD PEARSON, will my pasf experience in fhe Navy fo any AUHS boys who have infenfions of ioining fhe Navy. Q I, FRANK PLATZ, will my abilify fo gef in and ouf of school fo Dickie Black, who needs if. I, DIANA POOLE, will my abilify fo be elecfed as secrefary of organizafions fo Rufh Carlefon. I, BOBBIE RIDGE, will my BacaIlish voice fo Beverly Tucker. I, LOUISE ROZA, will my abilify fo cook and sew fo all 'rhe brides and brides-fo-be of AUHS. I, PEGGY SIMPSON DODGE, will my execufive abilify fo Gerry Smifh, nexf year's Girls' League Presidenf. I, ARLAN SMITH, will my inferesf in Geology fo Lorry Esfrada. I, DON THOMAS, will my manly physique fo Ronald Dickenson. I, BETTY VADEN GREEN, will my beaufiful formal wedding fo Juel Simpson and George Ziegler. I, BETTY WALLACE, will my iob as Treasurer of fhe Sfudenf Body fo anyone who likes carrying SI,0O0 bills around. I, SIDNEY YUNK, will my horned rimmed glasses fo James Smifh. I, BEN FINDLEY, will my fasf brain fo Joe Esfrada. I, HARVEY TINGDAHL, will my abilify fo hit Mr. Gilsfrap's car broadside fo any Freshman who fhinks he would like fo fry if. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, fhe Senior Class, fhe fesfafors, have affixed fo fhis, our Iasf Will and Tesfamenf, our hand our seal, fhe fiffh day of June, A.D. I947. Senior Record BONNIE was GL officer . . . sang in Glee Club . . . GAA for all four years: DAVE wenf ouf for all sporfs . . . FAA member, officer . . . played in fhe band and orchesfra . . . oufsfanding member of fhe Boys' Glee Club: AUDREY ioined fhe CSF, Tri-Y, and Masque and Gavel . . . member of GAA . . . on fhe Annual sfaff . . . Frosh GL represenfafive, GL room chairman: ORVILLE, member of fhe Hillfop News Sfaff fwo years . . . played in fhe band, orchesfra . . . wenf ouf for foofball . . . Leffermen's Club: PEGGY was class presidenf in her Sophomore and Junior years, class freasurer as a Freshman . . . GL freasurer fwo years and presidenf as a Senior . . . Girls' Sfafe represenfafive when a Junior . . . was on fhe Annual sfaff fwo years, worked on Hillfop Newsleffer . . . member of Masque and Gavel, Glee Club . . . Tri-Y officer . . . GAA member . . . Penny in Senior Play: PAUL did well in foofball and baskefball . . . Lefferman . . . fook parf in fhe Senior Play: PAULINE as a Sophomore was vice presidenf of fhe class, freasurer as a Junior . . . Sanfa Lucia, Hillfop News Sfaff while a Senior . . . GL secrefary fourfh year, freasurer fhird year . . . officer in Masque and Gavel and Tri-Y . . . GAA . . . Senior Play: DUL- ITZ, freasurer of fhe Sophomore class . . . band maioreffe for fwo years, drum maioreffe her lasf year . . . officer GAA . . . Sanfa Lucia, Hillfop News fwo years . , . member of Masque and Gavel: JACK wenf ouf for all sporfs . . . prominenf in fhe band and orchesfra for fhree years . . . Lefferman: BEN fransferred from Napa in his Senior year . . . appeared in Senior Play: BOB was an acfive FAA member four years . . . DOROTHY fransferred from San Luis her Sopho- more year . . . member of GAA for four years . . . LOIS, co-edifor of fhe Sanfa Lucia . . . officer in CSF and Masque and Gavel . . . Commissioner of Cifizenship . . . Hillfop News: LAURETTA fransferred from Englewood as a Senior . . . Annual sfaff second year . . . dramafics, GAA mem- ber fwo years: PAT, Senior class vice presidenf . . . officer in CSF, Masque and Gavel . . . sfud- enl' body secrefary as a Junior . . . GAA: ALICE, Sanfa Lucia and Hillfop News Sfaff, officer in Masque and Gavel . . . Tri-Y . . . Senior freasurer . . . GAA: KELLEY played all sporfs . . . played in fhe band . . . Boys' represenfafive . . . Presidenf of Leffermen's Club: HAP worked on fhe Sanfa Lucia and Hillfop News as a Junior . . . belonged fo GAA, Glee Club all four years: SHIRLEY fransferred from Paso Robles as a Junior . . . GAA, Glee Club member all four years . . . Vice-presidenf of fhe sfudenf body Senior year . . . officer in CSF . . . Annual sfaff . . . Sophomore class secrefary-freasurer . . . GL officer . . . member of orchesfra, Tri-Y: DON, acfive in fhe music deparfmenf: VERA fransferred from Arroyo Grande as a Junior . . . GL officer . . . Sanfa Lucia fwo years, Hillfop News fhird year . . . special sfudenf body officer . . . busy in music deparfmenf . . . GAA: DAVID fook parf in all sporfs . . . Sanfa Lucia, Hillfop News: GEORGE, officer in FFA, and wenf ouf for frack: MORGAN came from Burbank as a Senior . . . wenf ouf for frack and baskefball . . . member of Hillfop News: PISTON wenf ouf for fooiball and frack . . . Lef'l'ermen's Club . . . Boys' represenfafive . . . appeared in Senior Play . . . ouf- sfanding member of Boys' chorus: GENNY, officer of GL . . . Hillfop News, Newslelfer, Sanfa Lucia . . . fook parf in Senior Play . . . ioined Tri-Y and GAA: PLATZ ioined CSF, Masque and Gavel, Le'l'fermen's Club . . . appeared in Shadows ln fhe Nighf . . . acfive in sporfs: DIANA, Sanfa Lucia co-edifor . . . class secrefary second and fhird years . . . joined CSF, GAA, Glee Club . . . officer in GL . . . Hillfop News . . . Tri-Y officer: BOBBIE JO fransferred from Redondo Beach as a Senior . . . GAA member all four years: LOUISE, officer of GL . . . GAA member: ARLAN, Senior class presidenf . . . member of CSF, Masque and Gavel, Leffermen's Club . . . wenf ouf for baskefball and frack: SCOTTY wenf ouf big for foofball and baseball . . . Leffer- men's Club . . . member of Boys' Chorus: HARVEY is a Lefferman, played foofball and baseball . . . sang in Boys' Chorus . . . Sanfa Lucia and Hillfop News: BETTY V., Rally Commiffee chair- man . . . Hillfop News, Sanfa Lucia for fwo years . . . Senior Play . . . Glee Club and GAA: BETTY W. was freasurer of fhe sfudenf body . . . officer in Masque and Gavel, Tri-Y, GAA, GL: SIDNEY was sfudenf body presidenf . . . officer in CSF and Masque and Gavel . . . acfive in music deparfmenf . . . appeared in Don'f Take My Penny and Shadows ln fhe Nighf . freasurer for a year and a half. Prophecy Well, well! Here if is I970 and, affer many years of peace, we are reminded of fha happy and evenfful years af good ole A.U.H.S. and we wonder whifher fhe class of '47 has wandered. As fhe saying goes, Life Begins af Forfy, so fhe class of '47 has finally come fo life. Jusf fhe ofher day I was looking in Who's Who in fhe News and fhis is whaf I saw: The prominenf and lovely Miss Bonnie Allen has announced her infenf fo iourney fo England in May fo ioin her fiance, fhe Duke of Yorkshire. David Baro, popular new singing sfar, is re- signing his posifion and sfarfing a radio show of his own enfifled, 'Goldilocks and fhe Three Baros. The wealfhy owner of fhe Rexall Drug Co., Miss Audrey Bland, plans fo sfarf a chain of sfores in Alaska soon. Orville Brazzi has invenfed a device for aufomobiles, enabling fhe driver fo use no hands. This permifs unlimifed possibilifies. Paul Donafelli has finished consfrucfion of fhe new Z-398740 plane, which is said fo be fhe fasfesf fhing on wings. The unique consfrucfion permifs removal of fhe wings for -fasfer speed. His sisfer, Miss Pauline Donafelli, is fhe mosf ex- clusive dress designer in America. She predicfs fhaf dresses will be ankle lengfh for some fime fo come. Two Ziegfeld Follies girls said fhaf fhey will resign because of fheir lasf show in Cape Horn. They are Dorofhy Dulifz and Jeanne iHapl Killion. Their reason for resigining is fhaf if was a wee bif chilly. The Dean of Women of fhe Afas-Temp Universify lfhe combined Universify of Afascadero and Templefonl, Miss Shirley Kuhnle, is going fo make a worldwide speech four on fhe 'fAcfivi+ies of Women. Pafricia Iverson, Professor of Chemisfry and Nuclear Physicisf, will be appoinfed fo fake Miss Kuhnle's place. This was sfafed by Miss Dorofhy Guesf, presidenf of fhe board of regenfs of fhe Afas-Temp Universify. The well-known geologisf, Mr. Arlan Smifh, has been ill due fo a sunsfroke he received while looking for perfecf specimens af fhe beach. Roberf Galli, edifor-in-chief of fhe lnvenfors lnvenfion magazine, sfafed fhaf fhe Unifed Sfafes has ouf-invenfed any ofher counfry for fhe pasf one hundred years. This was poinfed ouf in a recenf survey made by Mr. Galli's assisfanfs, Dr. George Mees and Mr. Donald Lampman. Vera Langworfhy, famous acfress, has finally had a dream come frue. She says fhaf her ambi- fion was fo be a nurse and now she has signed a confracf wifh RKO picfures fo play fhe lead opposife Richard Pearson in fhe nexf Dr. Kilioy picfure, Dr. Kilioy versus His Nurses. Jack Esfrada, producer and direcfor, will direcf fhe picfure. Frank Plafz, presidenf of RKO, M-G-M, and Paramounf, announced fhis yesferday. The famous All-American halfback, William Kelley, has sfarfed anxaufobiography enfifled Has Anybody Here Seen Kelley? , reviewing his high school career. Senafor Don Thomas has broken all records while filibusfering on fhe floor, re- versing fhe issue of fwo Soufhern Senafors, Frank Morgan and Dave Marfin, who wish fo pass a bill favoring more opporfunifies for filibusfering. Beffy Wallace, five million dollar heiress of fhe Carlfon Furnifure Co., said she received fhis wonderful giff for her unfiring faifhfulness fo fhe company while if was in fhe making. Miss Sfenographer of I97O is Diana Poole of Afas- cadero. Miss Poole said, Af lasf my ambifion has been realized. The famous composer, con- ducfor, and pianisf, Sidney Yunk, will presenf a program fo fhe Music and Arfs Fellowship nexf monfh. The Presidenf of fhe Unifed Sfafes has iusf appoinfed a new person fo be chairman of fhe World Conference Commiffee. The new chairman is Lois Habersaaf, woman reprocenfaiive from California. Ben Findley, of radio fame, will have a summer program sfarfing nexf Monday. The pro- gram is enfifled, The Life of 'Red'. The aufhoress, Peggy Simpson Dodge, has iusf had her sevenfh book published. If is called Leroy and l and is a sequel fo her lasf book enfifled, Myself and Leroy. Ofher books by Mrs. Dodge are Leroy, Girl Meefs Leroy, and To Leroy, The Boy. Beffy Vaden, bride of fhe famous race champion, Abbie Green, says she mar- ried Abbie because of fhe facf fhaf he was so fasf. Louise Roza has become fhe second Clara Burfon since she has founded fhe Redder Red Cross, which gives aid fo Red Cross workers giving aid. Genevieve Piffenger, fhe manufacfurer of fhe new face cream, Lady Lydia, is fo be fhe sponsor of Ben Findley's new program. Bernice Jordan is fo be fhe sfar of fhe Broadway hif, Here Comes Miss Jordan, a sequel fo fhaf famous play, Here Comes Mr. Barba. Alice Kay is a new personalify of cafe sociefy. She is bringing back fhe good old days by singing songs similar fo fhose of fhe lafe Beafrice Kay. Bobbie Ridge, cover girl for many prominenf maga- zines, is fo be sfarred in fhe screen play, Undercover, faken from fhe book, l Cover fhe Magazines. Laureffa Hungerford, famous baby phofographer, has now become fhe owner of fhe Hungerford Sfudio. She will open a branch in Afascadero soon. M Juniors f ' W 1, W 45 4 4 , - X f' 7 'Z'?'44f'7W Q 1. . ' f ,,, , , 1. ., .,4 f f , . . I M, , pg . . , ,. ' ,yfA f ' A., ' 1 If :gf ' 1 f 'LQ' gi ' , ,, f ye - -,,- A' 2 vgf-1. ' 2 V -A 4' f of ,f ,,, fi f ff ZW .f 7 of .1 ff ,x 1 f . 4 VL V' , WW if ' ' ' nfl 1 ew, 1 ff f ,ff .. , , ...sf ,. , F I, ' , , ' , f . 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Class officers fhis year were: Presideni, Naiividad Sapieng vice-presideni, Gerry Smiihg secreiary, Bennie Arebalo: freasurer, Marie Roza. IST ROW Cleft to rightl Mrs. Anita Banning, Advisor: Natividad Sanien, President: Gerry Smith. Vice President: Ma- rio Roza, Secretary: Mr. William Baker. Advisor. ZND ROW: Bennie Arebalo, Treasurer: Rena Keely, Henry Valencia. Enid Whitsett, Everardo Baro, Mary Wilma Luis, Tommy Vitt. 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH ROW: Dolores Cola. Larry Leverenz. Shirley Whitney, Marvin Tingdahl. Lois Goodwin. Robert Clark, Donna Feliz. ROW: Barbara Martin, George Ziegler, Irene Calkins. lack Gully, Claudina Villa. David Friend. Sherry Bermingham. ROW: Wellman Conover, .lean Nibarger. Bill Hall, Wallace Wickerson. Betty Bennett. Gerald Norman. Myra Cullen, ROW: Joyce Stinchfield, Frances Mack, Marnie Murray. Billie Jo Robinson. loan Jordan. Ruth Carleton. Edward Gills 9 i 4 Hz V Y .ff ,ff Q W' 3, ' ' , Mn. ...f W Q33 f .4. P .V M, V .V . X H -. .Vi : s fix . 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J .. - 5 r-.f--sm, ., V V 4'12mww,f7,V! q f ,- Sophomores The highlight of the Sophomore activities this year was the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, given January I0th. This dance was held in the gym which was decorated in the traditional Dog-Patch style. Prizes for the best costumes went to Allan Wallace and Mary Lou Rominger. Class rings were selected on January l0th by a committee of six, consisting of Raquel Sapien, Elsie Crews, Pat Moore, Lorne Ferguson, Robert Ferguson, and Chuck Kuhnle. The rings are to be an exact duplicate of the Class of '48 rings. They will have a miniature tower mounted on a rose gold placque which covers the top ofthe ring. We ended the semester with a swimming party at the community pool. Class officers are: Chuck Kuhnle, president: Raquel Sapien, vice-president: Pat Jarvis, sec- retary: Richard Martinez, treasurer. The advisors were Mrs. M. Hutchison and Mr. L. Oglesby. FIFTH ROW: Manuel Luis, Wayne Perry, Jack Neal, Max Dee, Kay Nichols. Mary Chelquist, Gene Warren, Bill Cot- ter, Dick Black, Tommy Slankard, Wayne Mattice. FOURTH ROW: Walter Alley, Donald Ashton, Herbert Brazzi, Margaret Werling, Dorothy Richards, Barbara Gates, Inez Kruslock, Elsie Crew, Doris Cameron, Betty Hu ngerford, JoAnne Dodge. THIRD ROW: Donald Day, Clyde Langworthy, Allan Wallace, Robert Ferguson, Rosanne Lawrence, Lorry Estrada, Pat Moore, Mary Arnold, Juel Simpson, Beverly Pigott, Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Marcella Hutchison, Pat Jarvis. SECOND ROW: Buddy Robinson, Melvin Gould, Jerry Jennings, Robert Livingston, Johnny Freeborn, Albert Kelley, Terry McAuliffe, Jim Richards. Verlee Nelson, Roberta Spaur, Ruth Robertson, Nellie Ferneyhough, Nancy Bacon. FIRST ROW: Mr. Loris C. Ogleshy, Marilyn Brown, Charles Kuhnle, Raquel Sanien, Sergio Baro, Richard Martinez, Lorne Ferguson, Billy Wallace, Robert Treece, Glenn Ferrell, Joe Wilson, Edgar Freydl. Freshmen The largest Freshman class in the history of AUHS entered school in September of '46. We seemed very sure of ourselves and we wern't going to let any Senior run over us. Oh yeah? We sort of had our ideas changed after initiation. We actually have some brain children in our midst, Dona Edinger and Mary Lou Alley, who became California Scholarship Federation members the second semester. We also have some pretty good athletes. Johnny Pyl and Joe Estrada were good basket- ball players and Henry Parson was a credit to his class as a halfback on the football team. Our class officers for this year are: Norlan Peterson, president: Nelms Finch, vice-president: .Emma Jean Frenes, secretary: Henry Parson, treasurer. Our advisors were Miss C. Burkhardt and Mr. R. Gilstrap. BACK ROW: Joe Estrada, Johnny Pyle, Russell Goodrich, Eugene Hall, John Crew, Ronald Jenkins, Earl Thompson, Boll Baker, Harrison Goodwin. Raymond Vaden, Dan Foulk. FIFTH ROW: Henry Glimn, Florentino Molinar, Bob Werling, James McNeil, Russell Biddle, Leonard Jordan, Allred Estrada, Gene Molinar, Earl Yates, Russell Matlice, Ardell Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Mr. R. D. Gilstrap, Alice Prouty, Lily Wallraven, Jackie Ross, Nancy Cooper, Roy Blackburn, Jimmie Smith, Billy Sheffield, Wayne Rayburn, Jimmy Martin, Gerrold Peterson. THIRD ROW: Bob Cann, Alice Morgan, Helen McDaniel, Beverly Tucker, Rowena Galli, Helen Jane Guy, Penny Gibbs. Yvonne Flint, Wada Mackey, Frank Espinosa, and Miss Coletta Burkhardt. SECOND ROW: Ronald Dickenson, Dandridge Cook, Mary Lou Alley, JoAnne Rosenquist, Dona Edinger, Mary Ellen Dulnney, Marie Wharff, Barbara Brown, Mary Ellen Brooks, Virginia Trussel. Rebecca Epuerly, Norlan Peterson. FIRST ROW: Ray Fowler, Gifford Bland. Mildred Mazza, Pat Vaca, Mary Lou Ridge, Marjorie Clark, Valdora Garcia, Mary Lou Rominger, Henry Parson, Nelms Finch and Emma Jean Frenes. SocieTy Calendar Senior Ball The Senior MidwinTer Ball was given February l5, I947. This ball, which was held in The ATascadero Grammar School Gym, was decoraTed in a circus Theme. Records Turnished The music Tor The dance. Arlan SmiTh supervised The ball. Fall Frolics oT '46 The Fall Frolics oT '46 was presenTed by The Masque and Gavel November 22 in The High School AudiTorium. The program consisTed oT TalenT Trom The sTudenT body. The proceeds amounTed To 5295, which wenT To help pay Tor The li'ghTs in The Memorial Bowl. BeTTy Wallace and Lois HabersaaT were general c airmen. Tacky Day Tacky Day This year was held on March I4. The Juniors made over SIOO which helped pay The expenses Tor The Prom. The Carnival was held in The aTTernoon in The gym and a cosTume dance Took place in The evening. NaTividad Sapien supervised The aTTair. Girls' League Formal The Girls' League Formal was held in The High School Library on December I4. The Theme of The dance was MoonlighT ln The Garden. Genevieve PiTTen- ger was general chairman. E. C. SchwaTel Turnished The music. Rancho Frolics The FuTure Farmers of America held Their annual Rancho Frolic on Novem- ber 22, in The High School Gym. Tuclcer's Band furnished The music. The gym was decoraTed To resemble a barn. MoTher's Day Tea The MoTl1er's Day Tea, sponsored by The Girls' League, was held May 2, I947, in The High School Library. The Tea sTarTed aT I:30 wiTh enTerTainmenT in The audiTorium and, aTTer The enTerTainmenT, The guesTs adiourned To The library Tor reTreshmenTs. The high school boys and Their moThers were invi'l'ed To The Tea. Diana Poole was general chairman. Alumni Homecoming A Homecoming celebraTion which was held April I8-I9, was sponsored by The ExecuTive Council This year. The program included a dinner Tor over 250 alumni and guesTs on Friday, April I8, aT 7:30, and The Memorial Track MeeT on April I9. An aTTair like This had noT been planned since l940. Shirley Kuhnle was general chairman. Junior- Senior Prom The Junior-Senior Prom was held May 23 in The High School Library. Fairy- land, The unusual Theme, was carried ouT under The leadership oT NaTividad Sapien. SchwaTel's OrchesTra 'furnished The music. - X- ww W .NN -u Q-N Execuiive Council i i i fsim-my Kuhale Pat Moore Seorotary QQA- - i .i , 5 - emxemy ' ' Bay's Ram-esentative i Sid nay Y unk Pros! d ant Buffy Wallace ,,T a99F'9'f1M, L , 'Max Dee , A Rdliy'C.hairm831 Miss Ruth Doser Mr. Roy Gilstrap Marilyn Brown Advisor Advisor Special Officer X jwfjf ' To ag Af, . ,f , f ff editor Diana Poole 53-3 if f xxx 'Ki ,,,,.-.ff-1 V- V SANTA LU CIA STAFF wwf ,J A ft' or 1- ' .. ,iw ky .r 1. if ,wut If f ' xv - 9, P' 7 'ie-' .- V F 3- U- ,ff ...,.,..,..A'1v1?P'1i,,MKe.!?,--B-,Wallace s .. A l we izlfh. Y M 3, 31 A5 l my iw br . f., .fi , . '- , , VV.-5 -up Assistant editors: Gerry Smith, Wilma Luis, Ruth Carleton, Shirley Whitney. Santa Lucia Statt QC:--editorsj Lois Habersaat, Diana Poole: tAssistant editors! Ruth Carleton, Mary Luis. Gcruv Smith, Shirley Whit. nc-y: CBusiness Managerj Alice Kay. ANNUAL PAGES: Rena Keely, Freshmen, Senior Play: Mary Luif, Juniors, Executive Council. Band. Glee Clubs: Gerry Smith, Hilltop News Staff, Organizations. Girls' League c0UIl0ii Shirley Whitney, Faculty, Sophomores, Snaps, Staff: Ruth Carleton, GAA: Diana Poole and Lois Habersaat, Seniors: Tom Vitt. Basketball, FFA: David Martin, Football: Harvey Tinqdahl, Track. Baseball, School Board: Betty Vaden, Dramatics, Annual Staff: Audrey Bland and Sidney Yunk, Prophecy: Betty Wallace, History: Vera Langworthy, Record. GROUP PICTURE: thack rowb Audrey Bland, Tom Vitt, Betty Wallace, Harvey Tingdahl, Bettv Vaden, tsecond rowl Alice Kay, Lois Habersaat, Diana Poole, Rena Keely. Pauline Donnateili, Sidney Yunk: t.ront rowl Ruth Carleton, Mary Luis. Shirley Whitney, Gerry Smith: istandingl D. R. Wallace, advisor. Editors' Message ln the world today exists a so-called peace which in reality is nothing more than a turmoil of strikes, atomic energy and its control, rising prices and the threat ot a depression. Something must be done it we are to live in harmony with our tellowmen. This is the problem that confronts us, thirty-seven graduating Seniors. Each ot us will con- tribute something to help achieve a world ot amity. Some will do a great deal, others a smaller amount, but each ot us could not help it it were not for the working knowledge ot the funda- mentals, how to govern ourselves and live congenially with others that we have gotten during our high school days. We, the graduates, thank the teachers who have taught and advised us tor tour years, know- ing that the training we have received at AUHS will better equip us tor our future lite that we maytake over the responsibilities ot becoming leaders in this world of uncertainty to insure peace and security for peoples ot all nations. A , THE EDITORS Go-editor Lois Haherlaat Masque ancl Gavel Speech 'For Use STANDING: Wellman Conover, Robert Clark, Frank Platz, Arlan Smith, Shirley Kuhnle, Audrey Bland, Sidney Yunk Edward Gills. fSittlngl Patricia Iverson, Alice Kay, Miss Burkhardt, Lois Habersaat, Pauline Dfmatelli, Betty Wal- Iaec, Peggy Dodge. President Lois Hnhersaat California Scholarship Fecleralion Scholarship for Service FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Alley, Nancy Bacon, Loi: Habersaat, Edgar Freydl. tSecond rowl Lorne Ferguson, Donna Ed- nger. Diana Poole. fThird rowl Arlan Smith, Mary Arnold, Marie Roza, Pat Moore, Robert Ferguson. Hfcurth rowj Sidney Yunk, Pat Iverson. Vera Langworthy, Shirley Kuhnle, Frank Platz. CTop r0wJ Mrs. Fenny. lst Sem. Pres. Sidney Yunk 2nd Sem. Pres. Gerry Smith I To create, maintain, and extend, through- out 'lhe school and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. President Marie Roza To create. maintain, and extend., through- oul' 'l'he school and community, high standards of Chris- 'rian character. 1 3. on QA . K , X. nl. , , K, x A A xg ix Xsix xxa- rr. K , Lx 1 .hx . Y: N N, xx Q A . . i - i V ' i is-5 Q. X ' 'bis itivif .1 XA ' Prelldant Richard Martinez Tri-Y K: .4 .,p- em ' .Q Q. A no k , Y ai TOP ROW: Betty Wallace, Kay Nichols, Pat Mocre, Louise Roza, Nellie Ferneyhough. 1Bottom rowl M1ry Arnold. Diana Poole, Miss Edyth Dowell, advisor, Pauline Donuielli, Marie Roza, Alice Kay. Hi-Y .., ,... .. . . ,. , ,.fMa1d,,, 5,.,gLL K pr . STANDING: Richard Martinez. Robert Ferguson, Jerry Jennings, john Freeborn, Norlan Petersen, Billy Wallace. Henry Valencia. fsittingj Allan Wallace, Edgar Freydl, Boh Cann, Bill Cotter. XDA ' geigsefi' A QW X39 . if' me , r ,.xixCm'- x . Q25 QW M.-J JOURNALISM CLASS: Qleft to riuhtl Alice Kay, Gerry Smith, Pauline Donatelli, Mary Luis, Renn Keely, istandingj Mr. Wallace. Tom Vitt, Ruth Carleton, Shirley Whitney, Diana Poole, Betty Greene, Harvey Tingdahl, Lois Habersaat. Girls' League Council Advisor President Miss Ruth Doser Peggy Dodge Publicity Diana Poole Treasurer Entertainment Gerry Smith Betty Wallace Vice President Genny Pittenger 1 R, Aww Custodian Marilyn Brown Secretary Pauline Donatelli Parliamentarian Sister Chairman Vera Langworthy Shirley Kuhnle Music Good-Will Chairman Frosh Rep. G. L. Room Beverly Pigott Bonnie Allen Nancy Cooper Louise Reza Dramalics For fhe 'firsl lime in lhe hislory of AUHS a dramalics class has been organized fo encourage s1'uden+s lo parlicipafe in various plays. ln +his school year, +wo one-acl comedies were given. They were The Trysfing Place and The Ring and fhe Look. Bolh were a parl of fhe Fall Frolics of '46 and The Ring and fhe Look was a pari' of fhe exchange assembly sponsored by fhe Execulive Council. The Ring and 'l'he Look was por+rayed as follows: Tommy Tuflle, Larry Leverenz: Marion TuHle, Peggy Dodge: Clair, Belly Vaden: Doris, Marilynn Brown: Evelyn, Juel Simpson: Mrs. TuH'le, Barbara Marlin: Billy Marlin, Max Dee: Maids, Pal Jarvis and Doroihy Dulifz. The Ring and +he Look was fhe play picked for exchange assembly program. These as- semblies were presenled fo four dif-Fereni' schools, Cambria, San Luis Obispo Junior High, Tem- ple+on and Shandon, ai' lhe early pari of I947. Miss Rulh A. Doser, direclor of The Ring and lhe Look, accompanied +he lroupe fo 'ihe various fowns. The o'I'her sfudenfs who parficipaled in lhe assembly were: Dona Edinger, playing a piano solo: David Baro, singing lwo solos, accompanied by Shirley Kuhnle: Vera Langworlhy, playing fwo frumpef solos: Mary Ellen Dulaney, singing iwo solos. 'ln 'lurn each of lhe o'I'her four schools presenfed some program lo A+ascadero. The ac+ors in The Trysfing Place were: Mrs. Curfis, played by Mary Nell Chelquisf: Jessie, Nancy Bacon: Ruperl' Smifh, Paul Donalelli: Mr. lngoldsby, Sidney Yunk: Lanceloi Briggs, Dan Foulk: The Mysferious, Larry Leverenz. The Dramalics Class has been reading and discussing shorl' plays of differeni' dialecls and acfions since 'lhe performance of 'rhe Senior Play, Don'+ Take My Penny. Mr. Wallace has been reading arficles io fhe class on fhe plays appearing in 'l'he big name fheafers of roday and some of fhe inferviews given by famous sfage sfars such as Kafherine Cornell. The advisors were Miss Rufh Doser and Mr. Derby Wallace. UPPER LEFT: Pat Jarvis, Sidney Yunk, Betty Vaden, Richard Pearson. and Juel Simpson f Don't Take My Pgnnyup, LOWER LEFT: Larry Leverenz. Juel Simpson C The Ring and the Look J. UPPER RIGHT: Peggy Dodge, Larry Leverenz i Don't Take My Penny J. LOWER RIGHT: Paul Donatelli C Don't Take My Penny J. LEFT: Mr. D. R. Wallace. CENTER: Paul Donatelli, Nancy Bacon Q The Trysting Place J. BOTTOM CENTER: Larry Leverenz. Peggy Dodge f Don't Take My Penny J, RIGHT: Miss R. A. Doser. 4 fe ff 3' W?-1 r .46 , ,, 'X f - 1- A ' xg ag 2 y Y . ' ,-s:Uf:.:, ' Rally Committee Chairman Max Dee I Rally Commlttue Advisor Mr. L. C. Oulelby is X 3 'ev 1? ,W ,149 'I:fjQf lg:-1 ,iff -- .-1522? ' 56-' . J 9, .- , 1' ,Ni Q:1:Q::, Q., ' -vw 'Z Q 'l',?,,4v4 J w , X, ,V f. J '1 Z, W' X' 2 Ay. E mi i fl . -,f L.. . ,. Ma-.Q . 1 .,--. Rally Commillee a. ., .,,, YELL LEADERS: loan Jordan, Max Dee, Nalliidad Sablen. , ' - SONG LEADERS: Rena Keely, Doris Lamson, Billie .lo Robinson, Dolores Cqia. 'vi W2 , M 1 My ,fa : '?r f L, C , , ' uf, WL 1. ,v RALLY COMMITTEE: Gerry Smith, Barbara Martin. Max Dee, Harvey Tingdahl, Mr. Oglesby, .1 ' V I .Q M., 3,4 Q, .MZ 1 1 .. f I VV M f P 1 www . . . ,Y.,.VV,, ,W -ff f . , ., , ,W -N ...- K G 1 nf?- ' f , V 6' .K 4 2 1 4 -, fy f-4., ,WM....,-- .--f W... M -,f- ,wp-,,.,.,,. ,,..,,V. , .Q V M ,,.,, . F. F. A. Tor---Group picture with equipment. Top Right-The new 110. 5A Top Left--F.F.A. officers. Cantor--Group picture with officials. Snaps--Uoftl Farmall H with power mower. ice rteri Boys working on the offset disk. lrightw wqrking th: T.D. H. Lnwer left--Advisor and the two winners of the P.C.A. Quiz. I ie, I ..... . K .X '- Q5-.. x , 'E fg. Whiz, xnxx, 3 wmv-:Q ,7' ' 1 f I Music The Music De artmenl' has made a splendid showing this year under the direction of Mr. Wiliiam Baker. The Band's 'first appearance was in Paso Robles for Pioneer Day, October IZ. It received a trophy, a bronze horse. The Band and Pep Band attended two outdoor concerts. The first was held at Paso Robles on May 9 and the next was al' Santa Barbara on May I6. The Pep Bancl was organized during the football season and is composed of the regular band members who do not take parl' in sports. ll' has about fifteen members. The group played over KPRL for Public Schools Week and at all the basketball games. The Girls' Glee Club was rather a large group, consisting of about 37 girls. The club participated in the Fall Frolics of '46 and the Vocal Festival, which consisted of over 400 students from six different schools. The Boys' Glee Club, which was organized this year for the 'First time since l927, consisted of approximately 20 boys. They practiced Tuesdays and Thurs- days during 4th period. Some of the songs they sang are My Blue Heaven, Whispering, Over the Rainbow, Swing Low, Sweel' Chariot, and Strolling Through the Park. The boys participated in the Fall Frolics of '46' and the Spring Festival, as well as several of the school assemblies. Soloists have been David Baro, Henry Valencia, and Richard Pearson. BAND: list file, front to rear! Joe Estrada, Ruth Carleton, Robert Ferguson. Sidney Yunk, Beverly Pigott. Vera Lang- wcrthy, Edgar Freydl. Q2nd file! Alfred Estrada, Alice Morgan, Frank Espinosa, Juel Simpson, Billie Jo Robinson. Ed- ward Gills, Eugene Molinar. 43rd filel Hazel Ramos, Shirley Whitney, Allan Wallace, Pat Moore, Robert Cann. 44th filel Lnwrence Estrada, Nancy Bacon, Marilyn Brown, Sergio Bare, Clyde Langworthy, John Crew, Robert Livingston. 45th filel Johnny Pyle, Kay Nichols, Melvin Gould, Verlee Nelson, Bill Sheffield, Russell Goodrich, Robert Righetti. GIRLS GLEE: Clst rowl Mary Ellen Dulaney, Mary Castro. Enid Whitsett, Betty Bennett, Billie Jo Robinson, Rosanne Lawrence, Phyllis Mattice, Bonnie Allen, Mildred Mazza, Doris Cameron, Frances Mack. t2nd row? Verlee Nelson, Bar- bara Brown, Betty Maggetti, Yvone Flint, Vera Langworthy, Jean Niba'ger. Mary Ridge, Dolores Cota. Joyce Stineh- field, Virginia Trussell, Marie Wharff. 13rd row! Helen McDaniel, Besse Hochstetler, Rena Keely, Mary Ellen Brooks. Roberta Spaur, Frankie Bresette. BOYS GLEE: tlst row! Nelms Finch, Billy Sheffield, Gene Warren. Frank Esninosa, Henry Valcrcia, Sergio Baro. 12nd rowl Richard Henry, Clyde Langworthy, Everardo Baro, Lee Ostini, Wellman Conover, Robert Cann 13rd rowy Richard Pearson, Jim Smith, Paul Rasmussen , Bob Ward, Harvey Tingdahl, Edward Gills, Ronald Jer kins, David Baro. Jack Neal F1 :mi Q15- S O 913,37 s ' Z'-I 31:-i ..r1-1 ,-. NA? iz :nf 133 eg! 5... ' 2 2 Emi :Sa YZ:-D CDU :i-NU G39 3.03 -.F,,, 9, :- P-M' Q U 93: Q15 Q fem? 'I I-me S:'E 5 S Sin. 32 4 555 II from a-O' wc :E NI :E 32 S' :J gin: 32 ny' 54 F: 'fm :Y I ?'z 3. 2:- UO VZ' Il lx 3 '11 25 were C 3-o :-. 'Q O za? 3 34 H3 N O D 5 S x E V nu! , FW' Don l Take My Penny UPPER PICTURE: Mavis, lcenter right! stops her brother Mark, to tell him that she will give him the money to buy a chicken ranch which he hones Sally, the maid lat tablel will share with him. Penny. with book on head. is studying to be tsho hopesj an actress. Her mother and dad nay no attention to their children while Gram looks on. CAST: Cleft to right? Betty Vaden, Sidney Yunk. Genevieve Pittenger, Wellman Conover. Paul.ne Donatelli. Paul Dona- telli, Juel Simpson, Max Dee, Peggy Simpson Dodge, Larry Leverenz, Mary Nell Chelauist, Danny Foulk, Barbara Mar- tin, Marllyn Brown, Richard Rearson, Pat Jarvis and Ben Findley. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: tupuer rightj Mr. Derby Wallace, advisor. flower left! Miss Ruth Doser. advisor. fi sf 'FS'-4, ev Q f E., 2 :ki 2 i iziivx. :Z rf .- , , Rl. v 3 X ' ' ful' 'I V 511' .... 3 ' 2112? .B el? , , ' 5 ,5 if if il , . ,, . f .. H -, ' 1:15, y.. 11, ., ' , , ' ' Q ,as,..:1'-: 3 21232 riiff- -:V .- H . ,-.iv -mirx i-:- -I ' -X . .-E: if 1 ., V-'wif 14.vwsf1us:z .1 c 4- YQ -51 .- ' 5:25 'I' . ' 4x , WZ -:vat .am ' - Q --vf : nf 1- 'Q-,J -fr 1 , A .f 4.. 4.34 . . . gf, 1 , Q . ' . f 1 .J 2, 1, . , . , .. .V V N V f 14, ' V. 1 ' .ff . ' .' f A by I ., ,U , -ff f, 4 ,- 1' ' .V 55-,, , f, ri ff-25 2' I 31-y'3-V, ,yr f,, I 3. 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I' 5 Wash, ,, 4' ,-QQ. , 77? , '1 .1? ,ff ' ,, 5 9 4 1 ascii 9 .Ai Girls' Alhlelic Associalion Baskelball slarled wilh a bang as Shirley's Shirllails and Bland's Bloomers langled wilh a score ol 33-I7 in lavor ol Shirley. Nexl lo gel logelher were lhe Splillires and lhe Jacksons, who lied 4-4. Neilher one could gel lhe beller of lhe ol er. Again up pops lhe Spillires, bul lhis lime playing againsl lhe Hep-Cals. The Spillires doubled lheir counl lhis lime wilh lhe score being 8-4, in lheir lavor. Nexl lo hil lhe limelighl were lhe Up-'N'-Aloms, playing againsl lhe Woll Gals. This wasn'l lhe lime lor lhe Woll Gals lo howl lhough, as lhey were soundly bealen, 42-I3. Up came lhe Jacksons wilh a lied score again. This lime il was wilh lhe Hep-Cals, 7-7. Bonnie's Bumpers were doing prelly well in lheir lirsl game ol lhe season: 20-I6 was lhe score lurned in againsl Wollord's Wolf Gals. Ray! The Spillires linally won oul againsl lhe Jacksons aller all. This lime lhe numbers added up lo 9-6. This could go on lorever bul lo end lhis pleasanl journey inlo baskelball, lhe lasl lhing lo say is lhe Up-'N'-Aloms won lhe girls' championship. Volleyball came nexl in lhe Sporls Parade. This lime lhe girls really played and earned lheir G.A.A. poinls. The lirsl game was played by Nalividad Sapien againsl Pal Iverson. The score was 2I-20, a very good game. Then Marilyn Brown came up againsl Bobbie Jo Ridge. Marilyn was calching up near lhe end bul Bobbie was iusl lwo poinls ahead ol Marilyn. Belly Hungerlord layed lhe nexl game. She was up againsl Simpson bul didn'l have lo work loo liard. The game ended wilh a score ol 28-I7. Nol lo menlion lhe many olher games played belween lhese leams, sullice il lo say Bobbie Jo's leam won oul in lhe end. On wilh lhe Sporls Parade and nexl we bump up againsl baseball. Al lhe lime ol lhis wriling lhe baseball season had iusl begun. Teams had nol been chosen as yel. To earn lheir lellers and swealers lhe girls play noon games. For lheir numerals lhe girls are required lo earn 500 poinls, for lheir lellers 800 poinls, and lor lheir swealers l,000 poinls. , Lellermen FIRSI ROW: Bill Hall, Richard Henry, Bennie Arebalo, Frank Platz, Arlan Smith. M rvin Tingdahl, Wellman Con- over, Henry Valencia, Lorne Ferguson, Edgar Frydl. 1Second row! Jack Estrada. Dave B o. Johnny Pyle, To Vtt Harvey Tinadahl, Edward Gills, Robert Fe uuson, Coach R. H. Ewing. iThird row! Sergio Barn. Don Tho P I Donatelll, Richard Pearson, David Martin E rardo Baro Lo y Estrada. Richard Mart . B h T 1. v 1 5 S' 'I W r 1 9 5: 2 4 , . .. .. . ,..,,. ,,.,, ,. ,,-, f-,4f.,ff,, 7, ,, FooTbaII The ATascadero Greyhounds, somewhaT handicapped by The lighTness of Their Team, won Tour ouT of seven games. They didn'T always win buT They were in There TighTing. Even Though They were beaTen Three Times The Greyhounds scored more poinTs on The evenTual champions, Paso Robles, Than any oTher Team in The league. The season sTarTed on SepTember 28, wiTh The Greyhounds playing King CiTy. This game was disTinguished because iT was The TirsT TooTball game To be played in The new Memorial Bowl. The Hounds were beaTen 33-0 buT They show- ed up very well in The TirsT half. The second game was wiTh The SanTa Maria SainTleTs, which was The only Team ThaT averaged abouT The same weighT as The Orange and G-rey. The score was 25-I9 in ATascadero's Tavor. Bill Kelley made Two Tallies, Don Thomas one, and Everardo Baro made one on a pass Trom David MarTin. The Greyhounds Traveled To Lompoc on OcTober I l To play Their besT game oT The season. They Trampled The Braves 34-I9. Everardo Baro scored Two Touchdowns on passes Trom David MarTin, while Lorry EsTrada scored Two and Don Thomas one. The Hounds' deTense was especially good in This game. ln The TirsT half oT The Paso Robles game The Orange and Grey Tailed To score, while allowing The BearcaTs To score I8 poinTs. BuT in The second halT The Teams pushed over I9 poinTs each, making The score 37-I9. The Paso squad Tell Tor The old STaTue oT LTberTy play and Bill Kelley wenT over Tor The TirsT six poinTs oT The second halT. Everardo Baro made a Tally on The same play ThaT had beaTen Lompoc, which was a pass Trom MarTin. David MarTin made six poinTs on a quarTerback sneak. Dink Valencia kicked Two ouT of Three conversions. The nexT game, wiTh Arroyo Grande, was probably The worsT oT The season Tor The Greyhounds. MosT of Their long runs were called back because oT pen- alTies and none oT The 'plays seemed To work because oT poor blocking. Bill Kelley and Dave Baro did The besT work oT The day. The Tinal score was 33-0. The Shandon OuTlaws came To The ATascadero Memorial Bowl To be beaTen by The Greyhounds and Greypups by a score oT 25-I3. The sixTh period Grey- pups and second sTring varsiTy played mosT of The game. Wellman Clem Con- over, second sTring halTback, made Two oT The Tour Touchdowns. Bill Kelley, var- siTy halTback, scored one and Don Thomas, Tullback, made The lasT one. Dave Baro, TirsT sTring Tackle Tor The Greyhounds, was elecTed TirsT sTring guard Tor The all-conTerence Team oT The CenTral CoasT League. Bill Kelley, sTar halTback, made second sTring all-conference. TOP PICTURE: ist rowj Edgar Freydl, Rowland J hanszn. Sage Bar R II G d h H y V I ncia, Walter All y R h F Boh Treece, Manuel Luis, o ert erguson. 2ND ROW: Coach R. H. Ewing, Marvin Tingdahl. Wellman C D Thomas, Jack Et da. Lorry Estrad D d Martin, Larry Leverenz, Richard Martinez, Jerrold Peterson 3RD ROW: Paul Donatelli, JohnwF b Edward G ll H b t B H y T gd hl T y Vin. Orville Braz- zi, Richard Pearson, David Baro. M ce Hicks. Ev d B CENTER LEFT: Bill Kelley, David Baro CENTER RIGHT: David Martin and Henry Val BOTTOM PICTURE: lBackJ Don Thomas, fb. 2ND ROW: Ueft to righth Wellman Conover, rh: David Martin, ll R h d M T lh FRONT ROW: Cleft to right? 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They were win- ners all the way up 'lo the 'ro but lost the championship +o Cambria by one point. The siar of the team who slione mos+ brighily was Lorry Estrada, forward, who made l72 points in +he season. Bill Hall, center, was next on the list with IO6 poinls. Every player on the 1'eam was good and they should be recognized as thai. A TEAM .... The A feam at the beginning of the season looked like it was in for an- other bad year. To s'rarl' off wi+h lhere were only five A's on fhe feam. They were David Marlin, Tom ViH, Bill Kelley, and Jack Estrada, bu+ by the end of the season they came out second in +he Norfhern Division League, winning six games while losing six. C TEAM Cleft to rightj Top Row: Joe Estrada, Richard Martinez, Billy Wallace-, Chuck Kuliiilc. Jerry Jennings. Bottom Row: Edgar Freydl, Wayne Perry, Jim Martin. Ray Fowler, John Crew. Gifford Bland. B TEAM Cleft to rightlt Paul Donatelli. Lorrie Estrada, Richard Henry, Bill Hall, Ed Gills Lorne Ferguson. Bennie Arebalo, Sage Baro. A TEAM Cleft to rightli Bill Kelley, Everardo Baro. .Jack Estrada. Tom Vitt, John Pyles David Martin, David Baro, Marvin Tingdahl. Left side Ctop to bottomlt Billy VVallaco, Chuck Kuhnle, Rolmf-rt Ff'l'LfUSlDll iinanagvrj, Edgar Freydl Cmanagerj, Mr. E. VV. Gills iassistant coachi, Mr. R. ll. Ewing fcoaclil. Right side ltop to bottomlz Richard Martinez, Jerry Jennings. Lorrie Estrada. Bill llall, David Martin, David Baro. Bottom fleftj: As the referee must see it: Dave Martin and Jack Estrada at right. Bottom frightj: The C's see action against Lompoc. Jennings dribblingg Joi- Estrada and Chuck Kuhnle in foreground. A Scores B Scores C Scores King- Citv Ih--'.------.----.-.'.---, 29-32 King Citv ,,,,,.,,,,....,,..,....... 29-32 Templeton l, .64-14' Templeto-n v,-,..- ,,--,,,,,, 5 1-25 Templeton ,..... ,...... 6 3-16 Mission ........ .27-13' Cambria A..--..- -lllllllh 2 3-142 Cambria ,..,. ........ 3 5-38 Lompoc .,..,. .36-ll' Lon-lpoc .'.--,--,,. ,-...,,,, 1 9-25 Lompoc ...,....,. ...... 3 1-24 Paso Robles ...... ,...., 3 3-15 Paso Robles 23-43 Amerivets ,......... .......... 3 7- 6' Sail Luis ,........ 35-12' San Luis ...------ -..----,. 1 9-43 Paso Robles 30-17' Cambria ...... .31-15' Shandon .,---,.- --,.,,-,, 2 3-29 San Luis ......... ......... 4 4-18' Lompoc ...... .33-12 Templeton ,----.. -.---.- 4 2 314 Shandon .,,,.., ,..,,..... 3 9-22 Paso Robles 40- 6 Canlbria .-----,---- ---.,.w,- 4 5-171 Templeton ....... ...... 6 5-10' Arroyo Grande ...... ....,. 2 6-20' Jvompoc .,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,.,,.. 45 24' Cambria ...---.- --------- 4 7-35f Paso Robles ...... ......... 2 1-38 Lompoc -'---------'-- ------4-- 3 0'25l' Shandon ,,.,.,,..,, ,........ 4 0-31 P3-50 Robles 34-31' Shandon .......... ...... 6 4-lwi' Cambria ....... ....... 2 7-28 x i X N Q Q? 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The final score was 27-3 in favor of fhe Greyhounds. On April II, fhe Afascadero Greyhounds chased fhe Shandon Ouflaws around fhe baseball diamond for a vicfor of I8-9. This was fhe firsf baseball game ever played in fhe Afascadero Bowli The firsf hif was made by a former sfudenf, now playing for fhe Ouflaws, Frank Vaughan. lf was a freak home run because fhe ball fell in a gopher hole! Paso's Bearcafs whipped fhe hounds on A ril l8, in a seven-inning game, wifh a score of 9-5. Dave Baro fook fhe spofligtf for fhe game by pifching four sfrikeoufs, buf was guilfy of fwo wild pifches. Dave was walked four fimes by fhe Paso pifcher. The final game puf A.U.H.S. in second place when fhey polished off Cam- bria's Bronchos, 8-2. There was a double play in fhis game and very nicely done by Dave Baro fo Lorry Esfrada fo Jackie Esfrada. TOP PICTURE: ifirst rowj Edgar Freydl, Russell Goodrich, Ray Vaden. Gifford Bland, Richard Henry. Tom Slankard Charles Kuhnle. SECOND ROW: Bennie Arebalo, David Martin, Jazk Neal, Johnny Pyle. Jerry Jennings, Ray Fowler. Coach R, H. Ewing, THIRD ROW: Saie Bwro, Paul Donatelli, Don Thomas, David Baro, Jack Estrada, Everardo Baro, Bill Kelley, Lorry Estrada, Richard Martinez. SNAPS: Hirst row! Don Thomas, Gifford Bland, Lorry Estrada, Richard Martinez. SECOND ROW: David Baro, Don Thomas, Paul Donatelli, Walter Alley, awarding prizes. THIRD ROW: Wallace Hickezson, Albert Kelley, Frank Platz. Bennie Arehaio. Buddy Robinson, Edward Gills. Track The first frack meet held this year was af Paso Robles on the Twelfth of April. The Grey- hounds 'look fhe following firsf places: I00-yard dash, L. Estrada, I0.7g 70-yard high hurdles, Gills, l0.I: i320-yard run, Arebalo, 3:48.85 shof put, L. Estrada, 42 ff., 7 in.: broad lump, Con- over, I7 ff., 6 in. Lorry Estrada fied for firsf place in fhe 220-yard dash, 24.6 sec. The seasonal Memorial Track Meet, held in the bowl, broughf good results. W. Kelley and Eason lPasoi fied in fhe l80-yard low hurdles: time 2I.9. 70-yard high hurdles, Gills, l0.I. San Luis' Hufnagle fied L. Ferguson af 5 ff. 474 in. af the high iump. The following boys placed: Sprints, J. Jennings, R. Vaden, R. Marfinez, Molinar, A. Kelley and L. Estrada: field, Hickerson, L. Ferguson, M. Tingdahl, R. Marfinez, R. Hall, W. Alley: distance, J. Norman, J. Freeborn, and B. Arebalo. ln fhe League meef the boys who qualified for the Santa Barbara event and fook first places were: Gills, 70-yard high hurdles, 9.9: pole vaulf, W. Alley, I0 ff., V2 in.: C 660-yard run, R. Martinez, I:35.2g 440 relay, R. Marfinez, R. Vaden, J. Jennings, and Molinar, 49.I. Ofhers who placed in evenfs were: Martinez 2nd, Jennings 3rd, in the broad iump: Martin 2nd, Kuhnle 3rd in the C shofpuf: C 660, Johnsfon 3rd: I320, Arebalo 3rd, Robinson 4fh: L. Estrada 2nd in fhe l00-yard dash: B. Hall 2nd and R. Ferguson 3rd in the B high jump. ln fhe C.l.F. Divisional meet held in fhe Peabody Sfadium af Santa Barbara, Richard Mar- tinez came in firsf in fhe 660 wifh a new school record of I:30.l: he also made 2nd in the broad iump. Jennings fook 5'l'h in fhe broad iump and Kuhnle 5th in the shot put. ln the B class we received fwo 4fh places and three Sfh places. L. Estrada, 4fh in the I00- yard dash: Alley, 5fh in the high lump: Gills ran fhe 70-yard high hurdles in I0 sec. buf only took 4+h place. BOTTOM PICTURE: Cfirst rowb Charles Kuhnle, Jimmy Martin, Ardell Johnston, Wayne Perry. Ray Vaden, Richard Martinez Jerry Jenninga. SECOND ROW: Sago Baro, Walter Alley, Bill Hall, Johnny Freeborn. Wellman Conover. Wallace Hickerson, Lorne Fer. guson, Robert Ferguson, Marvin Tingdahl, Lorry Estrada. Bennie Arehaio. THIRD ROW: Coach R. H. Ewing. Buddy Robinson. Henry Parson. David Baro. Robert Righetti. Russell Goodrich. Ger. ald Norman, Edward Gills. David Martin, Jack Estrada, Frank Platz, Everardo Baro. Edgar Freydl. 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