California School for the Deaf - Foothills Flame Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS OF 1947 Class Color: Red and Yellow Class Flower Rose Class Motto Less Than Our Best Is Faxlure THF BEAR HUNTERS The dxawlng on ou1 cover lepresents The Beal Hunters a statuarv group that has been a featule of ou1 campus for many yeals It was c1eated by Douglas Tllden one of Ameuca s noted sculptols a gxaduate of ou' own school The statue deplcts the hard lxfe of the early Il'lCl13H'i IH Callfolnla ln battlmg the glgantlc guzlly heals Wl11Cl'l once wele abundant 1n thls part of the state Accordlng to Mr Winfield b Runde formel teachel here and long' tlme frlend of Tllden the statue was made ln Pans shlpped to Ameuca and exhnnted at the Chlcago World s Falr ln 1894 It was brought to Berlfelev on a Hat, car and tlansferled to our The statue has thrllled thousands of campus Vlq1t01S and plctures of lt have appeared ln countless books and magamnes The cover mlrawlng was made by Frank Luna a member of the Class of 1947 Numerous other wolks of Tllrlen clorn the Bay A191 cltles The largest IS hxs Mechanics Monument on 'Vlzul et Qluct In qxn FIBIICISCO .2 . ze ' as gg ll , , ' , , ll , ' 7! ,, , . , . U ' K fv' ! .. 1 1 K: 1 L L , . . ., . . ' ' y v ' ' 1 , . ' .' . ' .' , ' ' ' r . I ' - C, . u , ,. ' , . school on a truck drawn by four heavy Shire truck horses. L' s ' C A t. -L. hx ' . - . . I .:. . ' ' ' , l 1 .C . ' - a -1 3 c - ' c . u vt. L V s . 3 , T 'fl .JH .z hw- EDUL ATIONAL BLJII DINC Hhth 'lhe Beal HUHt91S ln the Folegxoundj 1947 Ldzted and Prmted by THE SENIOR CLASS Cdhforma School for the Deaf Berkeley 5 California C50 the Glass o 1947 ou are ortunate m hafvzng completed your studxes at a tzme 'when Gal: ornza I5 nearxng the close o tts xrst century o development and preparzng or a new century of achtevement wzll he among those who have an opportumty to help rn the huzld mg of that future The people of Galxforma are proud to have had a part an your traxnmg Un thezr hehal H congratulate you upon your graduatxon and welcome you to actwe partxczpatxon xn the com mumty life of our State csxncerely EARL WARREN 9 07677107 f : . f 1 . ' . 9614 .' ' I . f . . . . . Qreetmgs to the Glass o 1947 :Ht the completzon o your course o study rn the Gal: orma School or the Qkaf cg extend to you my congratulatzons Qraduatzon rom this school 15 a spendzd hegmmng or your prepa ratxon or more advanced educatxon whzch some o you wzll pursue and or the experxences o la e cghere wzll he many satuatzons avhrch your gen eratxon mll ace and xt rs our hope that wxlh the trammg you have had here and mll have a ter you leave here you Wzll have the judgment and oresrght to do a good joh Sincerely yours ROY E SIMPSON Superzntendent of Quhlxc fgnstructzon . fi 'f f ' f' f , '- .f. . ...f g .f f . , f .ffl . .s. 1 . f j . . f. .- 70 TH1-CIASS OI' IW, Corrqratulatzorrs to earh and er ery orre of you at thzs very rrnpor taut time rrr your Irrfs Your trreuds are greatly mter esterl ru your future happrrrcss and success Most of you haze recerred your errtrrc schoolrrrq and traruruy at this School You hare corrrr rr lorrg yay nrrrl hare succeeded In your prep aratrorr Your teachers and counselors haze endeavored rn every uay to ard arrd ourde you through the years You are rrou on your ou rr and rrrust aluays rerrrerrrlrer that your may Your actrorz.s and accorrrplrshrrrerrts uzll be of great mterest to us We hare qrmt tarth rn you mul lrrrou you lull not let us dourz Go forth u zth u tcclrrry or corrtrderrce, ruth your chm up and aluays urth your head hrqh Lrrc and uorlm rn a uay to do respect to yourself your tarrrrly and your .school My best uzshes yo out to you ut thrs thru for a happy and mrrterrterllzfe Goflspeul Srrrccrcly ll NI'l'l I' XS bupr r rrztf rrdfrrt r ' J ,' , fr' l . fi ofIi'r'1 rrg will irrdicate Izou- much your trairzirzg has meant. 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I ' 'xox T0 MEMBERS OF THE CIAQQ OF 19 1 Greetrngs and congratulatrons to all members of the Class of 1947 Yours rs a class qurte unrque Erght of your class came here as begrnners or as prrmary pupzls Your entrre education has been recelved rn thrs school and rt rs because of thrs fact that all may feel justzfiable prrde rn your achreve ment Your teachers and counselors have watched you de velop year by year from youngsters to fine young ladres and gentlemen You have worked hard and you have proved agarrr what can be accomplrshed by farthfully gztrng the best that rs zn you rn everythrng you undertake The first part of your educatron has now been completed It rs really only the begznnrng srnce we expect several of you wrll contznue your educatron at college and all of you wrll keep open eager mrnds that urll always be receptzve to fur ther knowledge You are enterzrrg the more serrous and responsrble perrod hrstory of the world More than ever before your world your country your communrty your lrttle czrele of socrety need persons lrke you urth hrgh rdeals wrth rnfluence for good wrth Chmstzan prrncrples and wrth a strong destre to make your world a better place for future generatrons As we share your przde rn graduatron ue hope and trust you may remember well the lessons you learned here Ln school especially those many lessons of character development so that as you take your place rn socrety your rnfluence may be such that we may proudly say Yes was a member of our class of 1947 Srrzcerely UYROX A LEEVHOI TS Prznczpal , U .rf , 1, n ' I 1 v ' 1 v' v '- of your life at a gravely serious and important time in the . - ' ' ' 1 ' 1 I J ' ' ' I Q. . . , , 1 l l . l I , 1 i. . f ' ' , J I . . , . 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' I '-91111 , T111lAhl!'N' :INN '111111111 TO THF MEMBI RS OF' THF CIASQ OF 1947 Graduatzon rs a happy event for all of us To you rt represents the successful ter mznatzon of an rmportant phase of your lzves an achzevement for whzch you have good reason to feel proud Those of us who hate been your teachers and have been close to you through most of the days of your school lives lzkewrse take prrde tn what you hate accomplzshed To comes around I shall mrss each one of you When I thank of the many fine teachers who have had a part rn your educatzon I realrze that as the teacher of your Senior Class I can clazm cr edrt for only a small portion of your success However I am proud to have been one of your teachers We have had experzences together that we all shall cherzsh and as you go your dzfferent ways I shall remember you as my puprls and as my good frrends I congratulate you upon your graduatron I hope you hold fast to the worthy przncrples the School has grven you and buzldzng your future upon those prrnczples I thrnk you face successful and happy lzves You hate my very best wzshes. 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' 7 Front low tleft to Ylght, K Sl10tllG1lll0l1 D Sloan V De La Cruz H Enos F Godlng Back ron 1 Be1to1ell1 1 Vlhltchel F McConnel L Van Ness Graduatlon Certlfxcate Students oe Bertorelll entered ch s school ln 1939 from the Harmony Grammar School He IS a member of the class ln cablnet makxng where he started 1n 1942 He wxll work as a rancher when he leaves this school Lyell Van Ness came to this school ID 1936 from a public grammar school He IS also a worke ln the cabinet Shoo and has been so for four and one half years He wxll be a rancher Kenney Smothermon cam from the Oklahoma School for the Deaf in 1940 Here 15 another vsho has learned the cabinet makmg trade Kenney has been at thls trade smce 1941 He will spend his time working as a rancher and a carpenter Henry Enos came here ln 1934 1'le has spent four years in the shoe shop and IS now a skllled shoe repalrer Jack Whxtcher came here m 1934 and has been a student here ever smce He works ln the bak rv where he has been smce 1941 Fred McConnell comes from the St oseph s Cathohc School m Oak land It was ln the year of 1940 that he reglstered as a student Here IS another shoemaker Dorothy Sloan came from the Idaho School for the Deaf at Goodmg where she stayed some sexen vears before entering this school ln 1942 She works m our sewmg art and domestxc science departments Frances Godmg came f10lT1 three different schools before reglsterung at thus school She has been here for mne vears Her hobby as well as her work IS 011 pamtmg She IS the onlv gurl here who IS really an expert at 011 pamtmg Victor De La Cru? among mrmy others entered this school in 1934 and has received hls entire tramxng here He has been working m the bakery smce 1942 He will spend hls life vtorlcmg as a rancher - - .. 1 ' . .. 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IV1 11'11 '11 11'1'.'l11'111 1'1'1'1'1 111111 11' 1111 Q 111 1111'1r, 11 1'111'.v.', 111 Class ll-llstory The Class of 1947 orxgrnated wlth thr e lxttle tots Frank umtero Luna Ruthalee Gladys Ward and lV11rt1n leRov obe who entered thls school ln 1931 at the age of five Beglnnmg wlth Frank ulntero luna he always thought that he was a tough boy but he was more d6Vl11Sl1 than tough He gave lots of trouble to hxs counselors But he was a cate krd xx th black curly hair who loved to hght As he grew older he grew better and finally turned out to be a hne fellow who understands gxrls He xs cra7v over baseball He rs well liked and a frxend anybody would be glad to have Spmfs Valsltx Football 41 to 44 Valslty Basletbill 44 to 45 Ofmvs ASSlSf,dl1fclllI1X Master 1' A A 44 to 15 Cl'llLfCalN1V Masta: 1' A A o 46 Stxmp Agent 1' A -X 4 to IQNI ent 4610 Ruthalee Gladys Ward has been quiet and good ever slnce her hrs: school days Vxhth her lessons, she IS very studlous and gets good grades nearly always She almost never gets any punlshment She loves to keep her thlngs and lessons orderly and neat She xs the only gurl in our class who behaves perfectly and does her lessons when she rs told to or even ln 1932 Ernest Robert Broxles who as red headed enrolled ln before Ojhcrs Gnls Seureant at Arms Llteraly Socxetv 46 to 47 Martxn LeRoy lobe was tough and never lxked grrls Wh n he was small he always played and slept afternoons ln school He also was shy and qulet ln the presence of all teachers but when he was outslde If was a dlfferent story as he was nnschlevous He xs snll a bashful boy He has been xn the prmtmg shon for more than four veaxs and IS one of the best workers an that department Smce hrs ambltlon IS to become a machlnlst he goes to trade school at Berkeley Hlgh School every mght and Saturday mornings He has some grand hobbles, some of which are photography, art, and espectally rnotorcyclmg Qpmfs Ofn rs 4 to G q0Ll9tdly TIEZSUIQI Next Football 40 to 45 Basketball 43 to 44 Tl3Clx 43 to 46 Asslstant Candy Master 1' A A 43 to 44 Asslstant Tleasurtr P A A Nut Plesldent F A A 46 to 47 Plesldent Junlor Class 45 to 46 Lltelalw QOCIQIN 45 to 46 Vlce Presldent Llteralv Soclety 46 to 47 Student Body 45 to 46 thls school He dld not know what to do, but he always loved to hght, rn splte of the fact he was weak Furthermore, he always argued with any body on any subject and he still does In some ways he IS stlll a good mnxer and knows hom to be a gentleman He studxes well and 15 always eager nn algebra and Engllsh HIS marks are always the same He used to be one of the head bakers ln the school bakery for some tlme Durxng the last four vears he has been a prmter Now he xs an all round worker m the prmtmg shop C 0 K, , Q , . . . . 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Hts weakness IS travellng to manv places of lnterest He never gets enough travel .Sports Football fBteam1 42 Basketball 4B teamj 41 to 42 Track !Ateaml 42 to 43 Ojir-es Stamp Agent F A A 44 to 46 Sergeant at Arms Student Bodv -11 to 46 Senlol Class Buslness Manager 46 to In 1933 Helen Cora Arbuthnot, pendent gxrl 1n our class, entered thls mlschtevous as all llttle gxrls are Fver xn school act1v1t1es She loves to whxrl axry mood, whlch she often ts 47 Vloss Hall Edltm -16 to -17 who IS the shortest and most xnde school at the age of Hve She was slnce, sh has made steady progress around ch room when she IS ln an When she has a lot of thxngs to do sh always hurrxes and IFICS to get them Hnlshed 1n a short tlme She IS a good player tn volley ball basketball and softball She IS lots of fun to talk wxth and IS one of our greatest pals We are golng to mlss her a lot She llkes to keep clxppnngs and souventrs Ojices Vlce Presldent G A A 4.3 to 46 Presldent G A A 46 to 47 Vlce Presldent Llterary Soclety 49 to 46 Treasurer Llterary Soclety 46 to 47 Dul ham Hall EdltOl 46 to 47 Evelyn Marlon Thornborrow almost got ln the wrong dormitory tn 1933 because she looked very much lnke a boy She was a tomboy wlth red l'1a1r and freckles on her face My, she was very naughty but not exactly bad She made much trouble, though She IS stlll a tomboy in some ways, and a lady ln other ways We do not thxnk she lS naughty now, but a good, dependable glrl She IS a star ln volley ball basketball, and softball She always has been crazy over horses Offifes Sergeant at Arms Student Body 44 to 45 V106 Presldent G A A 44 to 45 Presldent G A A 45 to 46 Presldent Llterary Soc-lety 46 to 47 Vxct President Jumor Class 45 to 46 V1ce Presldent Semol Class 46 to 47 Dulham Hall Edltox 46 to 47 Tomas Gomez, who 15 a Mexican entered thns school ln 1935, at the age of nlne, wlth almost no educatxon He was far behlnd wlth his educatlon for hls age but hxs teachers encouraged htm to learn all he could Often he speaks about animals and about bemg kmd to them He lxkes to wave at the girls and hncl faults w1th them that wlll make them feel embarrassed He always acts lxke a duck when he talks to hls classmates He should JOII1 a CIFCUS and become a clown We are golng to miss his clownxsh acts Sports Football 42 to 44 Basketball 42 to 46 Track 42 to 43 Offices Boys Treasurer Llteraly Soclety 46 to 47 Chlef Candy Master F A A 46 t0 47 In 1937 George Orvllle Attletweed entered thxs school at the age of seven He has been at thls school for ten years as a day pupll In sp1te of thls fact, he played nn sports He IS a very hard of hearmg boy but he has a brllllant mmd, better than the average He l1ves ln Berkeley, nlne blocks from school He has blcycled from home to school and back for flve years 1 . . 1 . 1 rf. ,. , ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1: 1 . 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' 9, 7 1 ' . - - 1 1 1 . . . ..., 1 1 , 1 . - . , He has been workmg as a lmotvpe operator ln the prmtmg shop m school for Hve years H15 favortte hobby 15 makmg model planes S, fs Football fBte1mJ 15 Varsltx team 46 Basketball 41 to 46' Ofhc-e Sports Edmtor F A A 46 to 47 Secretary Semol Class At the age of ten a small shy boy named Frank oseph Schmxdt made his way here from the los Angeles publlc day school m 1938 He was very embarrassed and curlous and st1ll rs He was very good tn his school work as he IS now One bad habnr which hc had was chewmg on hxs pencils all the txme But now he seems to love hxs penc ls because he always has them behind hls ears He ts baseball crazy like Frank Luna He ns well hked and respected by us He has been a lmotype operator ln the prrntmg shop for Hve years qpmts Football 1BteamJ 45 Yarsxtv team 46 Basketball 44 to 46 Offms Secretary Student Bodx 45 to 46 Pxesulcnt Semox Class 46 to 17 The last glrl Betty une Kung enrolled here from a public school nn Oklahoma ln 1944 Dlphtherla at the age of three caused her to be hard of hear1ng but It drd not show up until she was ten years of age Her dis posxtlon IS very nlce and gay We know a lot more about her thns year because she became better acquainted with us as she became more Huent ln the use of slgns and as some of her shyness disappeared She IS the only one of us whose home town IS named tor them She comes from Kung Cxty She loves to hsten to poems and music Offues Sports Ell1t0I' G A A 46 to 47 Class Prophecy In the sprmg of 1967 way up m the mountams where no man had ever set foot before my husband and I lived tn a cabm near the creek We bought thls place because we both always had loved the beauty of nature We planted wllow trees along the creek We also had bullt a swlngmg brldge across the creek One day my husband and I took a walk down th creek We had wnth us a new knd of televls on set wrth a radio and a telephone We carrred tt down to the creek VUhen we got to the creek we just lay on the grass and hstened to the water falls a short wav down and also to the rusthng of the leaves of th wxllow trees The wmd whrstlmg through the leaves and the notse of the waterfall made a beautiful sound My husband soon fell asleep I thought back into my childhood wondering what my classmates had turned out to be after they had graduated from the Cahforma State School for the Deaf ln 1947 I turned on the special televlston set and then thought of Evelyn Thornborrow Into the set came an xmage of Evelyn When I looked on the screen I sau that she was surrounded bv a crowd of people who seemed to be congratulat ng her She had just won a trophy and by her stood a beautxtul coal black horse wtth a wreath of flowers and a pretty blue bow There was someth ng strange about the people and when I looked closer .' for 'Z ' - 2 , '- -, D' , ' Q . 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Q ' f to get a better plcture of them I sadd -als re1l1zed they were in England Evelyn had been traxelxrg 1ll o er the vxarld 1nd was wclnknowa 1s Amer cas Wonder Ccwfrvrl SH had won manx hors races and dd amazingly well in the tr al class '1 uh ch she howed the people the tricks of her horses Her resid nce was in Ai1sk1 Down ln the p1sture near her horre were her husband and a red haired leo! her son herding ITYIHY beautiful ho ses Her husband was an exp rt hors tra ner Now the picture of Evelyn and the people in her rife slowly f1d d awav Into the C6l6XlSI0l'l cre n popped red haired Ernest Robert Brovles I wondered what he was doing In 1 little while I found that he w1s standing on the deck of a b 1u xl sihoon r named Margo He W1 the owner of a larg lum ber c1mp in Soutn America His tra IC mg blo d had got the best of him so he took a vac1to'1 I was not surprised as he never had staved in one pl1ce for 1 lon time I knew he had traveled to varlous parts of the world and enjoyed seeing r1re sights He enjoyed bemg a vagabond Suddenly a baseball game appeared on the televlsion screen I started to turn it off as I hated baseball until I took a second Glance at the game and saw none other than my old classm1t Frankie Luna who was Ditch League against the St LOUIS Cardinals He h1d been one of baseballs shining stars and at an age when most players are forgotten he was stlll leadlng th league In a few minutes the game was over and Frankie had pitched his eleventh straight w1n this time winning 1 to 0 in 17 inning Frankie walked at once to a box seat where h1s beautiful wife was sitting with their three sons They were trlplets All were the perfect images of their father Next the scene changed once ag11n A ranch on which there w1s 1 large orchard of many different kmds of fxuit trees 1ppeared This time I saw Ruthalee Ward wxth her husband working 1s faithfully 1s she alw1ys had in school Her two children were pl1f1ng nearby 1nd I noticed I'l1'1K the little girl was just 1 perfect llttle 1ngel lke her mother had alw1ys betn but the boy was full of I'I1lSCl'llLf Ruthalee looked so happy 1m1d t her vast acres of beautifully colored fruit trees and fruits As the happy family dis1ppeared on the telev1s1on screen the f1mous Ringling Brothers Circus appeared I thought lf was silly for 1 circus to appear on the screen untl I notc d 1 clovn n1med Bobo wandering around in the circus tent Wh n I got a closer view of the clown I found lt to be Tomas Gomez I w1s not verv mucn surprised to see hun in the clothes of a clown as he had 1lways 1cted lxke 1 clown back in CSD He had not changed much in h1s 1tt1tude toward girls for he was flirting with all the women 1n the clrcu as happy 1nd funnv as he could b The picture of the circus faded slowly away and a picture of 1 motor cycle race appeared on the sc een I looked closer and noticed the rider on No 61 OHV I found out who it vias in no time It was Martin obe on h1s Harley Dav dson He had been riding in the famous motorcycle race in Indianapolls and had just won the '50 lap race He was presented a gold trophy for winning n arlv all the m11n events Standlng there g1XlI'1g D , I c ' A 1 . If . 'x g T ' 'A L ., . , .U . ,. A Y V P I L , 5, , I ,. ' l , l 2 . E, ' F A . 5 ' i ' e ' '. f ' . . f . e ,e i . ' ' I' D . . I Q K ' I I x x3 ' er flii, 1 e H .M .5 D 1 - 1 - ' X 1- 0 ' . . Cf ' . r 3 ' Y - . . 9 1 D . u . e, , g - ing in the game. He was pitching for the Chicago Cubs of the National . . . , , 7 7 L , K 1 'L I K A D C . I L . - V lx' K I C i ' i . ' . i . . 1 , ' 41 . . ' 5 I .Ll . . 5 l . . , . . . . . 1 x 1 K ' ' ff 57 ' 1 1 e . . , ' Y ' ' . e . ' . . I q . . . . I U . . r, . ' ' . . S C. H . j V. V. hlm congratulatlons was his mlfe the forrner Patsy Halloran Thev both looked, oh so happx I Martn had changed quite a bxt nom he had the bxggest and strongest muscles I h d ever seen 'n mx hte Hrs haxr ts as no longer blond as lf had been lh the davs of PSD but coal black I mon dered lf he had dxed hxs half As the pxcturc of Martln went of? there on the screen ppeared a pxc ture of a large socxal gatherlnv IH a beauutul aloe house Nluch to my surprrse, the host ss o tus affair was none ota r than une Kmg She was marrled to a former CISD student vs ho graduated from Gallaudet Cel lege IH 1948 My ron Lee ua her husband s namt Qhc and her husband had been so busy gxvmg and attendmg soclal alta r that they had not the tlme to ralse a fam-ly Desp1te her bemg ln love with her husband une had cont1nued her fhrtxng Tl11S dud not surprise me, for she had always been a fhrt Slow v off the creen dxsappeared the happy couple Then on the scre n appeared a chemlcal laboratory In the laboratory was a busy young man workxng on some pills made of atoms I knew at farst slght that lf was Frank SCllI1'lldI He was hgurmg out how atom prlls tuberculosis I had read tn the newspapers about hun many trmes and he surely was a noted chemnst Commg through the door was hxs Wlfe wlth a httle son, carrymg a basket of d IICIOUS supper Frank smelled a vxhrff of the food and felt relaxed After greetlng hlm, they started to have dlnner After eatmg, Frank decxded to x1s't hrs old pal George Attletweed There ln George s b autlful home Frank George, and their wives joked and talked about affalrs around them I lust had found out that George had been glven a college professor s degree and therefore became a pro fessor I was not surprxsed as he was an mtelhgent boy for h1s age and perhaps was the most mtelhgent person ln my s nlor class long ago I took a good look at htm and savx that he had stayed the same as when he was a young quiet boy A cute srght was comrng on th screen It was George s twm son and daughter 1n their nlght clothes takmg a peek at thexr parents and the couple Now the pxcture of the tvxo happy couples faded away Then last of all, on the screen appeared lVlr B B Burnes our beloved twelfth grade teacher, snttrng at h s desk at home Mr Burnes was at home retxred from work for the rest of hrs hfe I just remembered that I had read something ln the newspapers about htm It was h s hndmg an unknown gold mme worth mnlhons of dollars dur ng his vacatlon 'n the summer of 1041 Fver snce he had hved th hfe of Riley studvmg all the algebra problems that the greatest m nds never had solved Even Ernstem could not do better Then I turned ofl' the set and soft thoughts made me reahz how hap pxly and glorxously my classmates and teacher had succeeded A few un heeded tears rolled down my theeks as I wxshed so much to see my dear classmates ln person Later on my husband woke up and upon our return to our home we met a famlly that me had muted to help us celebrate our twelfth weddlng annxversary Pardon me what was that you asked me9 Oh' You mean mv maiden name? Ir was Helen Cora Arbuthnot Q I. A A A7 I. x 1 wr 1 Q D K ' K ' ,: ' es f l ' . ' f - l 3' J - ' . C - F - 4 A I G K m n. A N ' ' . of . , r - . , tl could be used to fight dreaded diseases, such as cancer, poliomyelitis, and Q - l - sv, - ' . . , D . . . 1 . c , -. , U . . 3 . L u . A L- I G . . I . . A . S . U . . . I Q '. '. . e . I V , a 4 a Q v ' 5 i . . . . Q , I . . 9 7 , , - . 7 V . I JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CI ASS FRESHNIAN CL -XSS . . A n THE STUDENT BODY One of the many student organwatxons of our school IS the Student Body The members are boys and girls from the elghth through the twelfth grade The students themselves have the prnllege of managing thxs group Officers are elected yearly at the beginning of the school term The officers are as follows Patrlcla Kltchen Pzeszdent Frank Luna Vzce Pfeszdeut Wanda Long' Secietruy Beverly Wilson G1rIs Tzeasuvea Dean Swalm Boys Treaszueo They are axded by the helpful advice and guidance of two advisers Mr and Mrs V S Blrclc, respectively Dean of boys and Dean of girls who are present at all Student Body meetmgs Dances are sponsored bv the Student Body clurlng the school year ln the Primary Audltorlum These dances are ln charge of student committees chosen by Principal Leenhouts These affaxrs help us ln developlng leader ship and cultivating a wholesome soclal life Teachers act as chaperones at the dances The purpose of the Student Body lS mainly to help ln conducting our numerous student affairs It has helped a great deal ln the last few years and we hope that our successors wxll lmprove the organization and help the school even more ln the years to come Every year the Student Body holds a roller slcatmg outmg at Roller land m Oakland Thls gay event takes place m the sprung Much fun IS always had by all The Student Body Creed So nlgh IS grandeur to our ust So near IS God to men When duty whxspers low Thou Must The youth replies I Can ' l . 7. . . . , , . . Y . . l A ' 7 . . Y . . ' ', 7 . - . ' 7 ,. . . 4 7 7 ' ' Wilma Boyer, Girls' Sergefnzl-at-Arms Joe Bertorelli, Boys' Svrgemzt-af-Arms , 4 S D . . . 1 . , I . , . Q Qc x as ' QQ 7 , . aw DESTRELLA LI PERARY SOCIETY Among the student orgamzatlons IS the d Estrella Lxterary Socxetv It was named after its founder Theophxlus d Estrella The members are boys and girls from the eighth through the twelfth grades Its purpose IS to develop the students program buxldmg audience behavlor correct use of sxgns, and to accustom them to public speakmg The faculty committee deserves credlt for thexr help ln lmprovmg our delwery our finger spellmg and signs and our acting on the platform The ofhcers of the Literary Society are elected at the beglnmng of the school year and they are as follows Evelyn Thornborrow Pzeszdent Martm Jobe Vwe Prcszdvnt Wanda Long Secretary Helen Arbuthnot G1rls Treasure: Tomas Gomez Boys Treasurer Ruthalee Ward Gwls Sergeant at A1 ms John YVoods Boys Sergeant at Arms Thls orgamzatxon gives a program on every third Sunday of the month The pupnls are expected to do thexr best and prepare for thenr parts long beforehand so that they w1ll do as perfectly as possible on the programs The student commlttee that plans and prepares all of the programs conslsts of twelve puoxls chosen by teachers who act as advisers The bxg play which IS glven annually by the Junxor Class IS always delightful and humorous, mysterious or serious All plays have been suc cessful and they are dxrected by the faculty committee This year the Junior Class presented The Invaders H It was a very good drama of life and death in Norway during the tlme of the German occupation Each year, all the members of the Literary Socxety go on a hllce m the hills wlth the teachers This event takes place sometime in the spring ln the mornmg before we have our school plcnlc whlch IS held in the afternoon The Faculty Commlttee for the Lxterary Socxetv consxsts of five teachers They are Chairman Emll S Ladner, Sheldon E lVlcArtor, Felxx Kowalew slcx, Marie Hofsteater, and Irene Palagl. -f 415' - Q - , 2 'Y , .' ,gf - Y ,A f , 1 f . . . , . . . . , , . , . . . . 1 9 . , . 1 r ' , , , . . ' 2 . . .1 . . . ! 5 k ' I n . 7 1 , . - , f - - FOOTHILLQ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Foothills Athletlc ASSOFIHIIOH, now m lts forty fifth year of service and stlll gomg strongly was established by Mr Wxnheld S Runde, now a retnred teacher llvmg ln Berkeley The assoclatlon was founded wlth tne purpose of giving tts members valuable knowledge ln regard to carrymg out business meetmgs and polltlcal procedures, as done nn other agencxes, also to manage financial matters, to debate business transactions ln a regular and effectrve way The association has the assxstance of Messrs Blrck lVlcArtor, and Burnes, who supervrse all busrness meetings and gxve us the needed help and 3dV1CC when there IS uncertalnty as to certam methods The ofhfers are as follows F1ank Luna Pleszdent Martln Jobe I zu Prfszdenf Frank Schnndt Secutfny Rennes Smothermon Tzmrsuzu Dean Qxnalm AS9lSfll7If Tzuzszum ITOVLHIKI King' q6'Iglfl1lf af A1 ms Tom as Gomez Chu! Candy 'llnsfn Ixell Yan Ness Asszstunt Candy Masfez Ioe Btltorelll Stump Agent Geolge Attletueed qpmfs' Pdzfm Ir awards letters every year to the outstandmg players 1n football, basketball, and track Ir also awards pms of three classes, wxth gold for havmg the hlghest rank sllx er next and bronze last These pms are gxven to the graduates if they ment them Fmally a major arm of the assoclarlon IS to bulld character and make better cltlzens of all its m mhers The annual Foothllls Athletic Association Banquet and Dance on February 77 thls year was a great success and drew manv statements of pralse The creed of the Foothllls A hletlc ASQOCIHIIOD IS When the One Great Scorer comes to write agElll'lSt your name, he writes not that you won or lost, but hom you Pl1y8d the game H n 1 , . . I . . . 1 . . . . . , ' A 5. -, , . . 1,32 I, . 1 . J .., . , . . , . . .,. . , ., . , t , 1 I , .. -, , . ' . , - - . ,sl w 1 - - v Y - w .- ,V , 1- v f . s . c. ., I . ., .., ... 1- ' I 1 1 ,. . 1 . 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THE FOOTHILLS FOO'1BAIL TEAM Front row fleft to rlghtl Co managel J Whxtthen J Dugglns Captam J Woods H Enos S Inga F 'ichmxdt H Km A Jones Managel V De La Cruz Second row Coach L M Bvouk G Attletueed A Qchmldt G Crltts D Swann Co cap tam T Davenport A Rlekenbelg B Bether M Agulre Athletlc Dnector V S Blrck Rear low D Longoxm A Dans J McCal1on D Ingraham R Atkms J Velez L Hendllcks T LEWIS The football season of 1946 brought little success to the Foothllls football team Made up mostlv of green and mexperlenced players wxth a few veteran lxnesmen, the team suffered defeat after defeat on the gridiron In the East Bay COLIHIICS L ague race, we lost four games and pulled one upset, over Amador I-hgh School Be ow IS the lrst of the games pla ed and the scores Octobel 0ctobe1 NIOVQYYIDGI 1 November 8 Foothllle I oothllls Foothllls Foothllls Emer 3 vllle LIVOI more Amador San Ramon However ln the practnce games with a San FFHHCISCO hlgh the Vets, CSD chalked up a record of thre wms and one loss The practice games and scores are as below October Foothxll 70 Octobel If oothxlls 0 Octobex Foothllls f' Novembu 15 Foothllls 19 VS ashmgton Vets Vets Vets school 'lfld The team had good maternal ln all its players but lack of exp rxence put us on the loslng end when we plat ed the hearing teams loaded wlth speed, talent and experience Due to the mjury jmx that followed our team, the team was crxppltd by the absence of a few of our able players However, next year our team wxll be weaker as nearly the wx hole lme wlll be gone because of graduatxon or the age l1m1t Coach Byoulc IS to be complimented on the team he produced wlth such llttle materl l on hand l ' ' A if : October 11'-- Foothills 0 13 Liberty ' 18- ' . 7 14 ' ' 25- 1 ' . 0 20 ' - 1 ' - ' , 19 13 ' - ' . 18 20 ' , N. L V. . . C - ' 4- ' S L 0 ' .1 ' ' 22- ' ' . fi J ' 29- ' . 1 2 . -' - ' : 7 ' , . . . , . 7 . . . THE 14001 HILLQ BASKETBAII TEAMS Front IOXX fleft to llghtl M Acullc S DIAIIXOIIK1 fo captiln J Wogcls 'I' Daven port H Enos Second IOVK Coachl M Bvouk L H0!1IlIlLkQ T Lewis C1 hahnelt J Vkhltchu Captaln J 1J11f.,j,lI1Q Athletlc Dlrectol X 3 Buck Rear Row D In gldharli D McCune J Vela f Fxltes -X RlGk9Hl1Glg B Beeher A Schmidt G Toval R Atkms The 1947 Foothllls basketball teams both A and B suffered many losses on account to offer In spxte the games for all teams lose lf was Followxng are Footlmlls If oothxlls Foothllls Foothllls of the ov ru helmlng amount of talent out opponents had of the losses, our cagers put all their Splflt and hearts mto they wer worth Even lf If was dlsheartenmg to s e our worthwhile to see the flglltlhg splrxt of our bovs the A team s scores for 1947 Llvel mol e Llbex tv Alllaflill gan Ramon Foothllls 1 oothllls 1' oothllls Foothllls Lwermole L1be1 ty Amador San Ramon Below are the B team s scores Although the B team had lost many games w thmlc t was the most lmproved team of the whole league at the season s end lf Oflthlllb Foothllls Foothllls Eoothllls Foothills Ln G1 mol e Lxbemtw E111L1NVlll8 Am idol San Ramon Foothills If oothtlls Foothlll Foothills Foothllls L1VQll'l101G Llbel tw Emel yn llle Amadox San Ramon Coach LOUIS Byouk presented another of h1s good baslctball teams this year I-le had a dilemma that was not shared by other coaches xn the league and that was the fashxonmg of t ams out of green players Director Vernon Bxrclx turned ln good worlc ln a ranglng for bus trans portatlon for our football and b1slcetba1l teams for outslde games H should get cred t for th1s because ohtammg transportation was not an easy task to accompllsh We are proud of both our teams for playlng cleanly and wlth a spxrxt of sportsmanshxp ' ,V 1 .D A v...r ,'y A ,Y X.. I . ,h ,. vi B .- . ff Y.. 1 :fy , Yi . ' QQ 75 Q! 77 , . . ., , 3 ' . . . . 8 7 . .A I . . . I l - er 77 7 ' ' ' ,' lil ' ' - -Z6 ' . 21 ' ' 47 1 ' ' 19 ' 'N 45 7 ' . 26 ' ' 38 Foothills 20 Emeryville 55 Foothills 38 Emeryville 68 ' : 27 ' 21 ' ' 1 44 37 ' S 48 . ' ' 51 ' . -16 53 Q! 77 ' ' , . 1' , e 1 - a I! 97 7 . ' ' ' 29 ' ' ' ' 35 ' ' . 25 ' ' ' 30 ' 16 ' 'j 18 ' I 31 ' ' 3 35 ' ' 31 ' 20 ' s 16 ' 37 ' S 22 . 2 ' 21 ' ' 16 . ' 22 ' J 18 ' 23 ' 21 Q 23 ' ' e . ' . ' . e Q D ,Ln C. GIRI Q ATHI EPIC AQSOCIATIOX A pOpL1l3.I' OI'g3.UlZ3flO1'1 ZUTIOTXQ' the glI'lS ln SCl100l IS the GIFIS AIl'll6flC ASSOClatlOf1 It 15 Cl'1lCHX T01 the practice arid study of gll'lS sports Each year at the begmnmg of the fall, new members are allowed to Joln thxs group, according to the mlnnnum membersh p age of Hfteen years and the glrls xnter sts and ambmons The new members are welcomed mto the group wlth some sort of actnvxty usually a hllce and barbecue m thenr honor The regular meetmgs of the G A A are held on the first Sunday of the month, under the supervlsxon of three aclvnsers Mrs Ruth Bl!'Ck Mrs Kathleen Mahar, and Nhss Nlargaret bruns The Gxrls Athletxc ASSOCISIIOII ofhcers are elected each fall at the begun mg of the school year Thls year s ofhcers are Htltn fklbuthl ot I fesfdzul vexlx Xhlson I an aszl 'audi lung Nuurrnj Patlxua Ixltchen Tzerzsmm VS 1111 MtKmcllex gflg1flIlf1lffllIHN Every yeaf the glI'lS l'12iV6 LOIHPCYICIOD 111 VOllCVb3.ll basketball and softball Wlfll glI'lS teams l:I'OI'l'l DUlDllF l'1lF'll SCl'lOOlS l l0f FRI' 3W3y Tl1lS I CqLlll'CS lots of pI'21CUClI'1g XVS l13VC 9I'lI'fCCl Z1 U'l!'lS SWXITWTI1 H0 fC'lIT1 l7Llf COIUQCUUOH IS '1OI 3V3ll3lJlC HS yet The GlflS Athletlc Assoclatxon also has many recreatxonal actnxues for the beneht ofthe members, such as hxlces, outdoor suppers, dances, lDlCVCllRg parties, and many others Th bl Chrlstmas dance whlch IS the most mm portant of all SCUWIIICS, 19 held 1n the Primary Auditorium every ve1r The older members are allowed to attend and mvlte the boys, whxle the new members act as waitresses or serve punch Much tnme lS spent decorating and gettmg ready for thxs bxg afraxr The last actwntv of the year IS when the gurls go off the grounds fox one day of bncyclnng and fun - , f . v .t . f . t , . .U , . . . . 7 A . . , . 1 . 1 . , . D . . . , . . , . ' N t . , . , . . U - ' 7 3 , . w I 41 1 Be .' , ' I'1 .':CnI W. z , , f I ' '1 Vilma Owen, c'0l'l'l'.SlIOIl!Ifil1l Svrwtm'y June King, Sports Edifur ' . y - '. .,. Z . ' I.. K ,, , - - . I, v Q ' 9 U Q . A - tj 'u . . . , . 2 . , . . f D . . . P . . . . ' r . e g . ., . - V n ' K a . FHF GIRIS BASKETBALL TEAMS Front row lleft to Tlght, W Boyer R Rarldan V Owen Captam E Thornborrow Coach Mrs Mahar B Cotton Co captam H Arbuthnot Second row F Godmg D Troon B Wllson R Ward B Du gms C Bond B Blackmon Thxrd row S Fay V Chavez D Monahan W McK1ndley E Nordlund R Ikeda V Brown J Ross Rear row fOmCl3lS, St-olekeeptr V Depew Tlmekeeper M Rasmussen Manager B Katz Referee W long Although the Girls Athletic ASSOCIHIIOH does not belong to an athletic league, 1ts basketball teams have plaved several games wxth opponents from nearby high schools However, the A team has not had much luck m its games this season havmg won only one game out of four T e scores of the A team are as follows GAA 29 Emeryvllle '34 GAA 10 Bulbank 1.2 CAA 29 Berkeley 14 FAA Bulbank 8 The B team has fared better than the A team thls season Thxs team shows chances of becomlng a wmnmg team ln the next few years lf its good work ns kept up Scores ofthe B team GAA 19 Burbank 18 GAA 20 Emexyvllle 42 GAA 22 Burbank 9 CAA 26 Berkeley 14 'The scores for thls game dle undecided due to a mlsrepresentatlon of the scores ln the score book At the end of the xear G A A letters are presented to the members of the A and B teams and thelr ofhcxals The letters, which are blue and whxte, come ln three dxfferent slzes The large slze IS for the A team, the medium for the B team, and the small letters are for the offlcxals These letters are not only presented for part1c1pat1on ln basketball, but they are also awarded for posntxons held on the volleyball and softball teams Mrs Mahar, our coach has worked hard m coaching our teams She has helped greatlv m xnanagmg the teams and arrangmg games wxth other schools r 1 ' 4 A A . 7 . - . 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' . , . 1-me Last Wlll and Testament TO wHoMEvER n- MAY coNcERN E the graduatmg Class of 1947 of the Callfornla School for the Deaf Parker and Warrlng Streets Berkeley Zone No 5 127 degrees West longltude and 38 degrees North latxtude Alameda County State of Callfornxa United States of North America Western Hemlsphere Earth Umverse No 1 bemg of sound mmd and sounder body do hereby be queath offer bestow donate and relmqulsh all our earthly possesslons and dreams to those who will take our place next year and others who have been our personal fr1ends ln school as follows The girls of the Senlor Class leave thelr bedroom No 34 ln Durham Hall to the unxors From the umdows of that room they can see excellent vnews of the Bay Area the Oakland San Franclsco Bay Brxdge Treasure Island and the world famous Golden Gate Brldge The boys thereof relmquxsh thexr hxde out clubroom full of homey furnxture to the umors who wxll take thexr places next year Frank Schmxdt bequeathes hus 1nterest mn baseball to Donald Ingraham and h1s luck for college to Albert Schmldt hrs brother Evelyn Thornborrow does hereby bequeath to W1lma Boyer and Vnolet Brown her fondness or sports and to Dorothy Kenyon her fondness for chewing gum nn gym Frank Luna wllls hls sklll ln softball pltchmg to Howard Kung and to Dean Swarm h1s technlque To Robert Kmg he donates hls habit of sprawl mg all over hxs desk George Attletweed w1lls hxs sports edltor post to Terry O Rourke and his ambltxon to be an expert lmotypxst to Robert Davila He also leaves his habit of correct1ng others spelling to Dean Swalm Helen Arbuthnot leaves her hablt of talklng too much ln school to Rosemary Rarldan To Wxlla lVlcK1ndley she bestows her xnterest nn typmg and to Donna Troon her fantasy dance Robert Broyles rellnqulshes hls hablr of arguing to Sanford Diamond and hls interest ln algebra to Pat Kltchen Ruthalee Ward leaves her place on the Honor Roll to Sybil Drulllard and to Gertrude Hottmger her interest nn bemg a good girl Martln obe bequeathes hls mterest ln art to Dean Swalm and his skxll ln swlmmmg to Howard Kmg June King wllls her fondness for Hlrtmg to Elmarxe Nordlund To Pat Kltchen she bequeathes her abllxty to chew gum ln school without bemg caught Tomas Gomez leaves hls ability for quick thlnkmg ln sports to Howard King He bestows his habit of sleepmg xn school to Beverly Wilson 0 . . 9 1 - s - 9 a 1 s 1 s ' 9 a ' s a v s . . . . 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Social SI-ivlwv 1 ukiugg Sxvimmirlgg 3I2l1'I1illisI the mmwnlugg Algvlvm m1,4II'I 11 utors I Im1Iw:nIl II N'f- T' -Uf 3' AIIUIIFSI Milk WIN 21 WUI Social Scivllcv IWIIII-c ing: zulu-IIMIII 11l'IN'l1IL'l' All Sports IIIVISI ivarling sm1vv11i1's I +mtIuIII Killu. -I. . unim- IH-s s alilvtimx WVU I if-zuling VUIIQ-v ing Swimmim: NUVS1' 1 pm-nn Imylw' R' hm mi In ' Argfuing 1 US wha In Irlgglish Iumu- Ifuutlnzxll VIIVI 01' UF on mme I Igvlmru making Izulu-Ibzxll I USIIIPSS lllilll I Hurd' R' A m'l I Illfflwf abou- Vcgctahlcs H hmk SOX' I 1-z1lIlu 1'wIIe-ctim: admin mm I 2ll'lIN'l'f'l 1' In 15 t lugs Frui s Al 1 ra 'i 5 Buskm- hull I Qu Saymg I makmss WX Il I x 1 rslo .- nl 0 d N 'Yuma - - ,- p-1 ..- - I ,., .- ,- ,- IX XX I-N I Rc I fv- - I I! .lc In I3 -I N- - u-4 -.1 - .- ,- -f ,.. ,- - ,- - - ,- gc Im ,- .Ld d I ..f ,- I -I In Il' v V L., ,- - 'Wa 'ls ag, September October November December an uary February C la s s D 1 a r y 1946 1947 Atom1c Age Our noses return to books and lessons for the last t1me Footba1l pract1ce begms Phew' What a workout' Bets lald on the oe Lotus versus Bxlly Conn prxze flght The Broun Bomber 15 st1ll champxon of the world Robert Broyles underwent an operat1on for acute appen dlClflS Tommy Gomez out of hxs teens' Happy Bxrthday' Flrst Student Body dance of the year What a t1me FIYSI league game wlth Lxbertx H1 The score? 13 to 0 1n favor of Llberty' CSD suffers hum1l1at1on at the hands of L1vermore to the tune of 70 to 0 Phooev' But at nlght twas tme Halloween Party Boy' Wfere the players t1red9 CSD gr1dders thump Amador H1 19 13 IH a comeback Come on' The Repubhcans wm out 1n the elect1ons over the Demo crats in Congress Now let s see what they can do State elect1ons' Governor Warren supported by both part1es Repubhcan and Democratlc What support' Army versus Notre Dame football game Score? O to 0 Holy Cats' look at the boys wlld over the report' Remember Cal1forn1a s Glenn DAVIS' Thanksglvmg Day Senlors hold a med1tat1on SCFVICC ln chapel CSD declares war on Turkey GAA Dance Twas super duper' unxors gne SCHIOFQ a Chnstmas Party A humdmger of a treat' Older boys glVC a surprxse blrthday party for Don Bullock nn lleu of December 14 A bxg feast g1ven by the gang Hurrav' Chrlstmas vacatxon No more school for the rest of the year School opens aga1n New resolutlons for 1947 What? Semors studymg harder Ha' Cage season begms F1rst round of conference games al ready started Var1ety Shots glven by the Berkeley Oakland Frat D1v1 s1on at Wfestlake Ir Hlgh Cold snap Br r r r r Reported the coldest month all over the world Fresno has 87 degrees the warmest temper ature recorded The lucky bums' Robert Broyles passes another mxlestone Happy B1rth ay' Club for the Deaf cops the champ1onsh1p 1 , . 1 1- ' . 16- ' I ' . . . 18- ' J ' ' ' - ' . 19- A . ' ' , - 22-- l , A . ' 1 . Z7- ' . 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School olcnlc followed the hike Seniors go to George Attletweed s home for hxs bxrthday party Gee whlzl Wfhat a su ell party' Spanlcmg ln store for George Attletweed It was a sore blrthday for htm as Martin obe wlelded the paddle 30 Semors take Stanford tests with the rest of the SCUClCI1IS The Juniors gne an excellent presentatxon of The Invaders Circus Day' But Seniors remain to take the college entrance exams Phooey' The last college exams are flnxshed Whew Farewell Dinner Afterwards the Senxors were tr ated to a show by the unxors Semors go to cxrcus Ylppeel What a swell tlme A Bertola feast for Semors and a cmema treat too Vlsmng the Unlverslty of C3llfOfD13 Graduatxon nlght We spend our last hours at CSD ADIEU' THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 7-J ' , 4 '. 23- ' I ' ' ' A. ' ' 12- I ' ' . 14- 4 4 . Q . . v 9 19- , . I . . . . . 20- a - ,l 1 1 . 21- I' ' ' A U . ' V ' ' J ' If ..93 29- - ' ' 4- . ., . ,, 8- . . . . 9- ' 4 ' ' . ! 1O-- ' . , ' e J ' - 13- ' ' . ' . ' l 16- . 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