Campbell High School - Oriole Yearbook (Campbell, CA)

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IO lf? Qriole Published by Associaled Slruclenfs of Campbell Union High School Edifor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,..,,.. Claire Laws Business Manager ,..V......V. Loren Smilh 4432 lzorevvord I+ is ihe narural desire oi every graduaring class To memory of irs acliviries and aclwievemenrs. Our class of cordingly, we shall fill 'rhe following Oriole pages wirh ours. Thar will perhaps, in iurure years, loring memories pleasure. ,leave behind an enduring 1940 is no exceplrion. Ac- acriviries, born yours and of our days of srudy and We should like +o express ro The sfaif, our sincere appreciarion of rheir coopera- rion and earnesr work: also To our advisers, Mr. Noddin. Mrs. Rae, Miss Lewis, and Miss Curry. our appreciarion of rheir rime and suggesrions. To Hwose faculry mem- bers and srudenrs. nor direcrly connecred wirh 'rhe srafi. who have also given us help, we wish ro exrend our Tlwanlcs. We have enjoyed our worlc on Jrlie Oriole: and we hope +l'1aJr you. in rurn, will enjoy reading and possessing Jrlsrisiboolc. A 44-av 445 bb Words in prini are insullicienl when one seeks To express deep appreciaiion. Thus ii is wilh diicficully ihal we, Jrhe Oriole slalil of I94O, fry To express The dedicalion ol our book lo Miss Adeline Dewald. l-ler quiel dignily, grace, and paiience. in addilion To her oulslanding abilily as school secrelary, make her presence a decided assei To ihe personnel of our school. The imporlance of ihe posilion she fills is noir fully realized by mosl' people, because of Jrhe ease and naluralness wi'rh which she accomplishes her work. She once remarked Thar ihe lhoughl had occurred io her as To how easily her place could be filled by someone else. Perhaps ihe work ilsell could be done by someone else, wifh diitficully, however: buf we can assure her Thar her place in bolh our school and individual lives can noi be duplicaled. Therefore, as a Token of our admiralion and regard, we The class ol l94O, dedicale our Oriole lo Miss Adeline Dewald. DEDICATIGN W. H. VAN DYKE Raymond B. Bishop, Mrs. Jessie A. Shelley, Morfimer C. Vennum, Dr. Frank R. Anderson, Mr. , . l Q l I ll' l ' will I T I I I I i I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I A. Co I I To Qur Principal Our rapidly increasing enrollmenT during The lasT year developed The need oT more cooperaTion among sTudenTs, TaculTy, and principal. Mr. Van Dylce has given graciously oT his Time in Trying To bring abouT This cooperaTion, by TurThering any acTiviTy ThaT prepares The sTudenT Tor leadership and selT-government especially sTressir1g The necessiTy oT giving sTudenTs more responsibiliTy in order ThaT They may develop indi- vidualiTy. Mr. Van Dylce has worlced earnesTly wiTh The TaculTy To add, To The curricu- lum, new courses which are needed To meeT The needs oT The sTudenT as he approaches his liTe work. As we reach The end oT anoTher school year, we are proud oT The progress we have made. We realize ThaT we could noT have advanced wiThouT proper guidance. There- Tore, we Take The opporTuniTy oT expressing in The opening pages oT our Oriole OT I9-40, our appreciaTion oT Mr. Van Dylce and oT his leadership. AN APPRECIATION The board oT TrusTees, Ivlr. lvlorTimer C. Vennum, presidenT: Dr. Frank R. Anderson, vice-president lvlrs. Jessie A. Shelley, clerk: Mr. Raymond B. Bishop: and Mr. Joseph A. Conner have generously Taken Time from Their work To aTTend To our school aTTairs. WiThouT remuneraTion, They have given Their services To The school and comrnuniTy. They have made possible our new school building in which we have access To excep- Tional eclucaTional TaciliTies: and aT The same Time They have been able, Through careTul managemenT, To place our school TiTTh on The counTy lisT oT disTricTs having The lowesT indebTedness. We, The Oriole STaTT, wish To express our appreciaTion oT The board oT TrusTees and of Their progressive leadership. LLO ADMINISTTQATIGN 44625 I Mr. Van Dyke Miss I-I. Nieisen Miss A. Dewaid Mr. R. Noddin Miss R. Howes Miss E. Reader Mr. S. Casaieggio Miss M. Lewis Miss L. Gardner Mr. D. Chamberlin Mr. S. Ancicer Miss D. Curry Mr. C. Kiassen Mr. D. Cramer Mrs. A. Runge Miss C. Boesch Mr. C. York Mrs. L. Rae Miss E. Thomas Mr. I-I. Hudson Mr. A. Thielke Mrs. A. Dari' Miss G. Hail Mr. W. Hughes Miss M. Carson 1-LO FAC U LTY 449, Y 1 l r Our A+ Lasl The glorious senior year lwolds fascinalion For undergrads-much is hallucinalion- For inslance. seniors find ll-nal concenfralion ls required +o do e calculalion And if your +eacl'ier's wise cornmunicalion ls far beyond your menfal oloservafion. You find you do a double palpilalrionl You cannol' find a proper explanalion When grades fall from e safe enumeralion. A Jresl in lwislory gives sfrangulalion To ihe worried quy who fails lo know his nalion. Bul' boy, il is a marvelous sensalion To find yourself al lasl near qradualion. Gloalinq over your emancipalion! QP' 'F' JeanneHe Abbofr Loren Allen Jewell Aloloolf Ted Arijromi Georqe Bagoye Lorraine Aclqer John S'reve Ban Allene Benner Lois Bol1ne++ John Peler Ban Arlene Brand? Lawrence Beal Philberl Cardoza Nora Brydon Eddie Carvellruo Belly Bunda Palma Cassibba EmmeH Cleveland Ber'rie Lee Farnham Tony Cone+'ro LLC sermons 1 Lois Gerclwell Andy Desin Virginia Hialr Jack Crane Daryl Farnham Helen Hilje Paul Farnham Lorene Hoerner Marian Jacolc-s'on Henry Frank Gladys Larson Sandy Greallwead Eugene Green Nedra Lawrence Jim Harris Claire Laws Pierina Mancuso Roy Kawamolo Eileen McCulloch Jay Keesling l SENICDRS bu 119' Tin- 4: Lena Mesi Roloerf Killrell Eleanor Milclnell Glenn Liblwarl Elwyn Meeks Alice Moclry Eugene Mello Elsie Muller l-liclelco Nislwimura Fred Ogino Mary Nalcagawa George Ohara Renso Orsi Rulh Payne Roloer+ Page Sumalco Omori Ida Mussal James Rambo Dorofhy Penlwall Harry Reclilcer SENIGRS Pearl Sunzeri Edward Rose Maiilda Piscioiia Billie Renner Jolwn Smiflw Emma Presiigiacomo Lloyd Smilh Liberaia Rusciq no Claire Ann Scialabba Jack Speciale Evelyn Scoil' James Slrimpel Doroilly Scoijr Edward Teresi Mary Ellen Spillman Ileine Wood Juslrin Traina Elossie Siirm Lloyd Vaughan Eilielmae Van Arsdell SENIQQS S 'irq-: ln Memoriam +o CLYDE SHAW Miriam Pieililer Donald Marlin Phyllis Sidensol Donald Roberlson Manuel Sanios Kasumi Uchiyama Billie Wasson Aiko Yoshida Alberia Wingard Bill Samford Gerirude Whilcomb Elveri Weeks Bolo Whilfield Maurine Weeks James Scelline Mary Ann Yoshida Belly York Hollis Phillips SENIGIQS N -Ci Top Row: Charles Presfigiacomo, Dan Morgan, Henry Mesiice, Richard Pimenlel, Don Packer, Ivan Lobrovich, Sfanley Miller, Dewey Raburn, Arnold Maggeiii, Sieve Piazzo, Don Rice. Middle Row: Mr. Ancker, Kafherine Plock, Beiie Pelersen, Bernice Robbins, Wilma Porfer, Claire Lobrovich, Paisy Nichols, Beairice Pennirrian, Barbara Parker, Carmello Mancuso. Lower Row: Josephine Provenzano, Sadako Nakamura, Efhel Messa, Vivian Pierce, Mildred McVea, Evelyn Reynolds, Carolyn Roberls, Gerry Lloyd, Mary Ono. Top Row: Mr. Casaleggio, Don Genasci, Clarence Fagalde, Lee Gerrans, Frank Johnson, Fred Hauck, Don Laniz, Ted Evans, Carroll Greaihead, Glen Gufiormsen. Middle Row: Ellis Gusiafson, Lydia Lane, Eleanor Farnmaire, Helen Grass, Beliy Forclen, Violef Kororai, Ellen Eiferisen, Bob Howe, John Horio. Lower Row: Irene Leiier, Barbara Knowles, Nadine Genasci, Evelyn Johnson, Beiiy Huichison, Joan Kennedy, Maxine Enborg, Grace Griswold, Amy Kurasalci. Top Row: Ray Ashby, Leonard Brannum, Henry Beecrofl, Bob Adamson, Andrew Cunningham, Gilberr Barr, Thomas Armstrong, Lee Bar- lon, Wallace Benech, Joe De Rose. Middle Row: Roberl' Crawley, Chesier Borello, Doris Abboii, Josephine Barbano, Helen Bogner, Mary Burgess, Josephine Barbaccia, Anna Ban, Helen Bagoye, Ralph Boyer, Henry Cleveland. Lower Row: Bess Conclenza, Doris Coch- ran, Violet Acker, Jean Corning, Elizaloerh Bilarcle, Mrs. Rae, Viola Coonradr, Berre Bachman, Rose Caporale, Elizaberh Cainfic, Mollie Cooley. Top Row: John Wyihe, George Silva, Howard Siinson, Tom Smilh, Bob Yeagar, Grady Shellon, Weslon Wilson, Georg: Sekavec, Jack Sfrimpel, Bud Slorer, Donald Warning, Joe Turiurici ,Henry Sanfilippo, Loren Srnif , Tony Traina, Edward Wilson. iddle Row: Mr. Hughes, Torn Tomihiro, Earl Wallrip, Richard Vierra, Francis Smiih, Nancie Work, Edna Siailer, Barbara Wrighi, Duane Smiih, Clarence Walker, Bob Takaia, Tadashi Yoshida. Lower Row: Beiiy Van Dorsfen, Hazel Silacci, Roxana Sidensol, Marilyn Toy, Gloria Teresi, Margarer Smiiherum, Lillian Sanfilippo, June Thompson, Ann Sherlock, Florence Weeks, Evelyn Yoshida. JUNICDRS slow Top Row: lgnaiius Cukar, Bob Eldridge, Alvin Harilcy, Bill Goodwin, Reese Parker, Mr. Chamberlin, Huxley Galbraiih, Philip Griffin, Dean Peierson, Alberl' Cukar. Middle Row: Annabell Pavlicevich, Myrlle Hyde, Marie Papac, Rae Ekslrand, June l-lalberi, Mary Sue Field, June Orlando, Bill Harris, George Omori. Lower Row: Audrey Eiferisen, Alice Fosier, Lenore Du Bois, Charlolie Chaix, Angela Greco, Connie Gardner, Yolanda Dorado. Top Row: Ralph Vick, Warren Williamson, Jack Rawlings, Alberl' Porier, Roberf Rispand, Sieve Seko, Roberl' Tonkin, Raymond Sordello, Harold Truscol'l'. Middle Row: Daniel Whife, Kazuo Uchiyama, Paul Sciorlino, Jean Wilson, Rosaline Rogers, Ann Marie Vicari, Levio Traina, John Tesfa, Paul Tedesco. Lower Row: Esiher Van Gorkorn, Yoshino Wada, Grace Ternplelon, Beliy Spillman, Miss Lewis, Jane Taylor, Wanda Reed, Naialie Scirneca, June Viles, Mirsu Urara. Top Row: Harold Sniilh, Tom Marlin, Irvin Malhews, Edmund Jacobs, Elmer Mondo, Malcolm Kendall, Joseph Marcel, Thomas Jensen, Burion Herschbacli, Jack Hull, Jack McCarll'1y, Duane Mondo. Middle Row: Roy Sloan, Billy Jensen, Bernice Livacich, Dulcie Kelly, Joyce McCarlhy, Mrs. Dari, Josephine Hiail, Byrdeanne Libhari, Beily .lean Spencer, Frank McCarihy, Roberi Keesling. Lower Row: Elaine Jeffers, Mary Malia, Anna La Barbara, Mildred Knapp, Jane Leo, Irene Speno, Dorolhy Keesling, Shirley Smith. Top Row: Carl l-lull, Frank Savslrorn, Gene Brink, Donald Smiih, Bob Elliolf, Edwin Silva, Dwighl Nesbii, Robert Raburn, Bob Samford, Jack Vitale, Tom Johnson, Henry Tedesco, Alberi Erickson. Middle Row: La Verne Gagliasso, Ray Caslello, Pansy Dousf, Evelyn Lesler, Lucy Papac, Mrs. Runge, Della Courlney, Mary Blair, Jacqueline Du Ponl, Gloria Perine, Shirley Barr, Arlhur Penniman, Roy Uyeda. Lower Row: Charlolle Roberfson, Annie Di Salvo, Lucille Caporale, N50fT'll Yamada. CGf0lYf1'BUf9S5S. Biffle Lee CO0l6Y, Lila Mae Bap- fisi, Evelyn Severo, Marion Traina, Margarel Yuki, Barbara Marion. SCDPI-ICDMOIQES 4cl72 8 I' 'vm-1 Top Row: Mary Casleel, Rulh Bogner, Ben Morrone, Bob Moore, Leo Coffman, Eugene Boslon, Bennie Carvelho, Tony Cefalu, Hannah Breeden, Lenore Campbell. Middle Row: Evelyn Buckmasler, Marilyn Breeden, Phyllis Bonn, Anna Cascio, Belly Adamson, Lillian Boh- nefl, Winona Beach, Burr Reynolds, John Borden, Anlhony Ban. Lower Row: Miss Thomas, Teresa Conello, Margaref McCulloch, Marilyn Anderson, Lorraine Calabray, Lillian Calabray, Rosalie Berman, Kalhleen Clemenl, Hazel Morrill, Kiyoko Ogala, Rosie Nakagawa. Top Row: Salvador Lipari, Roberl' Hunley, Bruce Kendall, John Krkich, Alberl Korofai, Eugene Macchi, Bob lrons. Middle Row: Norman HiaH', Lois Magnuson, Tony Keys, Carol Lanfz, Marie Lobrovich, Norma Herring, Belly Hilton, Tino Lugo. Lower Row: Veryl Logan, Miss Carson, Eloise Lyons, Frances Lawson, Beverly Hulchison, Belly Jurras, Edna Lindsay, Helen Horio, Masuye ldehara. Top Row: Bill Crane, Jimmie Close, Raymond Benech, Richard Cook, Manuei Confreras, Don Bailey, Joe Benevenlo, John Callaway, Dan Clark, Waller Calalano, Jim Boiorquez. Middle Row: Frank Benevenlo, Jack Barcus, Elaine Bilarde, Rila Barbaccia, Violel Burkharf, Miss Reader, Georgie Barcus, Marie Carman, Thelma Brown, Milo Benner. Lower Row: Jean Bocca, Calherine Anderson, Dora Bernai- dasci, Mable Allen, Maxine Crane, Rulh Cousins, Barbara Broadbenl, lva Barnell. Top Row: Arfhur Grealhead, Sal Di Salvo, Elmer Garrison, Clyde Laursen, Alfred Hansen, Henry Dousl, Jack Cushman, Arlhur Cush- man, Fred Ernsf, Hiroshi Hasebe, Jay Goold. Middle Row: Beverly Freemen, Phyllis Cushman, Alice l-ledegarcl, l-lermida Duarle, Nancy Elmer, Roberla Field, Ernesiine Fahler, Harry Harris, Ernesl Esch. Lower Row: Doris Fields, Lorraine Driskell, Mary Harl, Jane Gerrans, Bernice Furtado, Rosie De Rose, Miss Hell, Belly Gould, Edyfhe Diaz. LLO Sophomores-Freshmen 4cl8:v i I H?.g l Top Row: Raymond Cushman, Lyle Parks, Carl Field, Alfred Martin, Robert Wilson, Joe Prestigiacorno, Arthur Jacobson, Kenneth Lever- ton, Mike Bafinich, Jack Drenton, David Curry, Fred Jones, Rolland Huber, Roy Wood, Todd Mansfield. Middle Row: Mr. Klassen, Norman Wilson, Willis Hall, Byuron Tonascia, Leonard Baptist, Barbara Kealey, Lorraine Pizzo, Peggy Blackburn, Ruth Bohrman, Danver Miranda, Clarence McCorkle, C arles Spadafore, Joe Caputo, Newell Johnson. Lower Row: Martha Muller, Eleanor Careaga, Helen Barr, Madeline Gonzales, Mary Raikovich, Dixie Keesaman, Alma Donald, Lois Frisch, Tornoko Yoshida, Delphia Mullins, Florence Barbano, Erma Waltrip. Top Row: Jack Peterson, Troy Pierce, Jack Meyer, Manuel Rose, John Novakovich, Peter Messa, Kerlin Morgan, Grady McCorkle, Charles Murphy, Ray Pirnenlel, Carl Meyer, Albert Miranda. Middle Row: Eugene Peters, Rolan McFall, lrene Raub, Edith Montague, Wanda Moore, Miss Curry, Elizabeth Roesch, Elaine Pfeiffer, Jose h Nishimura, Willie Ogino, Charles Reese. Lower Row: Frances Purdy, Irene Rose, Kathryn Park, Margaret Poulson, Margery Pfeiffer, Flelen Nelson, Dorthea Rohde, Jean McGaha, Betty Morrill, Jackie Mitchell, Hideko Nakamura. Top Row: Russell Wolfram, Donald Stinson, Charles Streighr Tony Sordello, John Williams, Elmer Stinson, Roy Van Gorkom, Louis Sherf lock, Frank Surian, Mr. Hudson. Middle Row: Douglas Vellum, lola Semas, Anna Marie Wonser ,June Wolff, Barbara Van Meter, Helen Sandell, Madeline Sordello, Jean Wolff, Goldie Sells, Gene Smith. Lower Row: Dories Sanda, Bessie Takata, Nadine Smith, Verna Spinosa, Lena Turlurici, Josephine Veal, Lorraine Slaght, Phyllis Sand, Lily Takimoto, Carol Weeks, Martha Uyeda. Top Row: Joe Ornellns, Keith Wilson, Nick Raikovich, Jack Thompson, Herbert Parks, Donald La Warne, Mike Batinich, Hubert Smith, Gerald Van Gunldy, Irvin McVea, Alexander Rodriguez, Anthony Perry, Eugene WalterS. Verlon MCKl 'fleY- Middle ROW Ml5S COPISY. Chauncy Battaglia Peter Di Salvo Lawrence Faria Ciro Mancuso, Alan Chaboya, Donald Coy, George Putney, Richard Stephens Dick Appolonio, Stanley Ekstrand, Harold Atkins, Miss lParks. Lower Row:lJe.an Louise Balt-L, Bonnie Bulrnetfe, .Genevive Gonzales, Gloria Muller, Jean Baird, Shirley Mohar, Jean Salice, Elsie Furtado, Rose Vitalie, Doris Warning, Josephine Tralna, Norman Becker, Fred Leonettl, Norwin Enborg, Jack Stewart. FRESI-llVlEN alfu 4c2lx, 'I Q.. ...-, Q l SPRHJG Elwyn M eeks J ay Kee-sling Efhelmae Van Arsdell LLO STU D HALL Donald Marfin H owa rd Sfinson BeHy Bunda ENT BQDY e222 .BA Top Row: Eleanor Mifchell Mildred McVea, Wenonah Smilh, Josephine Barbano, Henry Mesfice, Eu Teresa, Belle Pelersen, Rufh Bohrman, Evelyn Lesler, Barbara Parker. Middle Row: Lila Mae Bapli Alice Brannurn, Kennelh Leverfon, Jack Slrimpel, Leonard Brannufn, Danver Miranda, Carl Field Nancie Work, Mary Bell. Lower Row: Ida Hasselman, Mable Pickall, Teresa Coneflo, Billie Rermerl velho, Mr. Klasscn, Byron Tenascin, Leonard Baplisf, Belly Bunda, Lois Frisch, Belly York, Charloffe Top Row: Miss Howes, Mary Burgess, Berfie Lee Farnham, Lorene Hoerner, Palsy Nichols, Kalherine Abbott, Wilma Porfer, Billie Wasson, Claire Lobrovich, Lydia Lane, Barbara Marion, Helen ll-Illie. Condenza, Mary Ann Yoshida, Somako Onnori, Jean Corning, Viola Coonradf, Emma Presfiglacomo Genasci, Mary Ono, Mary Nakagawa. Top Row: John Borden, Frank Savslrom, Roberf Raburn, James Rambo. Lower Row: Alice Modry, Jane Gerrans, Mrs. Rae, Mary Bell, Winona Beach, Iola Semas, Mary Ono, Barbara Knowles, Eslher Hannah Breeden, Gladys Larson, Philberl Cardoza, Lloyd Smilh, Richard Vierra, Maurine W gene Green, Tony Conelfo, Edward sr, Nora Brydon, Nedra Lawrence, Belly Spillman, Delia Courlney, , Raymond Cushman, Bennie Car- Roberlson. Plock, Jeannelfe Abbolf, Jewell Lower Row: Lois Bohnelf, Bessie , Claire Laws, lliene Wood, Nadine Hazel Morrill, Liberala Ruscigno, Van Gorkom. eeks, Miss Lewis, Gloria Perine. CLUBS A CAPPELLA CHOIR GIRLS' BLOCK C CLUB POETRY CLUB ART HONOR SOCIETY 1-LO 44 23 52 SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY DANCE BAND ORCHESTRA BAND I-LO ,Q . r, li ,,, i ,r i fx l Top Row: Charles Reese, Richard Cook, Donald Marlin, Roberl Raburn, Frank Savslrom, Loren Smilh, Tadashi Yoshida. Middle Row Orva Jean True, Jean Wilson, Miss Reader, Jewell Abboll, Berlie Lee Farnham, Jeannelle Abboll, Eleanor Famrnalre. Lower Row Bar' bara Knowles, Mary Ono, Lois Bohnell, Winona Beach, Belly York, Rosle Nakagawa, Sadako Nakamura, Malsuye ldeliara. Alfred Marlin, Jane Gerrans, Roberl Crawley, Robert Keesling, Joe Presligiacomo, Paul Farnham, Lee Gerrans Top Row: Newell Johnson, Belly Jurras, Harvey Wood, Grace Templelon, Dulcie Kelly, Bernice Livacich, Fred Jones, Roberl Crawley Roberl Howe, Jay Keesling, Jane Gerrans, Joe Presligiacomo, Alfred Marlin, Clyde Smifhl, Leonard Brannurri, Berla Lee Cooley Middle Row: Angela Greco, Liberala Ruscigno, Paul Farnham, Mr. Thielke. Lower Row: Shirley Barr, Mary Blair., Anna Casclo Alica Brannum, Jewell Plbboll, Lois Bohnell, Jeannelle Abboll, Rulh Bo ner, Jane Taylor, Margarel Yuki, Roberl' Keesling, Russell Wolfram Mable Pickell, Dorolhy Keesling, Thelma Brown, Carol Lanlz, Caro? Weeks, Jean Salice. Top Row: Dan Morgan, Andrew Livacich, Jerry Mossholder, Bob Eldridge, Bob Moore, Encell Richardson, Fred Jones, Anllnony Traina Roberl Crawley, Roberl Howe, Donald Rice, Manuel Sanlos, Grady McCorlcle, Bob Samford, Lee Gerrans, Clyde Smllh, Jay Keesling Bill Samford. Lower Row: Mary Louise Blair, Nadine Smilh, Jane Garrans, Juslin Traina, Renso Orsl, Harvey Wood, Liberala Rusclgno Duane Smilh, Joseph Nishimura, Richard Slephens, Jack Barcus, Anlhony Perry, Philberl Cardoza, Roberl Keeslinq, Paul Farnham Clar ence McCorkle, Roy Van Gorlcom, Alfred Marlin. cc 24 D7 Top Row: Viola Coonradl, Eileen McCulloch, Roxana Sidensol, Jeannelle Abbolr, Jewell Abboll, Billie Wasson, Berlie Lee Farnham, Eleanor Milchell, Gloria Teresi, Lorene Hoerner, Marilyn Toy. Lower Row: Alice Modry, Gerry Lloyd, Lois Bohnell, Dorolhy Penhall, Marian Jacobson, Claire Laws, Belly Bunda, Carolyn Roberts, Nora Brydon, Lydia Lane, Belnly York, Mollie Cooley. Top Row: Donald Roberlson, Roberl Armslrong, Donald Lanlz, Eddie Carvelho, Lee Gerrans, Bob Adamson, Don Packer, Eugene Green, Charles Presligiacomo, Daryl Farnham, Tony Conelfo, Jay Keesling, Roberl Crawley. Lower Row: Paul Farnham, Henry Cleveland, Loren gmifh, BEL? owe, Elwyn Meeks, Carroll Grealhead, Glen Gullormsen, Don Marlin, Emmeff Cleveland, Glenn Libharl, Jim Harris, eorge iva. Top Row: Charlolle Chaix, Lillian Bohnell, Lorraine Pizzo, June Devenpeck, Tony Keys, Wilma Porter, Dulcie Kelly, Alice Hedegard, Mary Blair, Evelyn Lesler, Elhelmae Van Arsdell, Carolyn Burgess, Efhel Messa. Lower Row: Elaine.Jeffers, Barbara Parker, Marilyn Anderson, Winona Beach, Miss Reader, Mary Burgess, Palsy Nichols, Berla Lee Cooley, Gloria Perine, Connie Gardner, Charlofle Robertson, Belly Jurras. Ralph Vick, Joe Presli?lacomo, Alberf Porler, Gordon Milchell, Reese Parker, Joe Marcel, Arfhur Jacobson, Fred Jones, Alfred Marlin, Mr. Benson, Bil Harris, Roberl' Keesling. CLUBS SENIOR GIRL RESERVES SENIOR HI-Y JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES JUNIOR HI-Y 1-IO 44 25 an JAPAN ESE CLUB FUTURE FARMERS TRAFFIC PATROL LTO Top Row: Roy Uyeda, Ted Arilomi, Fred Ogino, Bob Takafa Roy Kawamolo, Mr. York, George Ohara, George Omori, Tom Tomi- hiro, Kazuo Uchiyarna, Joe Nishimura. Middle Row: Mary Nalragawa, Amy Kurasaki, Naomi Yamada, Rosie Nakagawa, Nobuko Hira- shima, Hideko Nishimura, Samako Omori, Aiko Yoshida, Margaret Yuki, Helen Horio, Kiyoko Ogala, Mary Ann Yoshida. Lower Row: Kasumi Uchiyarna, Yoshino Wada, Evelyn Yoshida, Sadako Nakamura, Lily Takimolo, Mary Ono, Akiko Ohara, Hideko Nakamura Marfha Uyeda, Milsu Urafa, Dorice Sanda. Top Row: Frank Johnson, Edwin Silva, Eddie Carvelho, Donald Warning, Charles Presfigiacomo, Eugene Boslon, Jack Cushman, Alberl' Korolai, Richard Todd, Fred Ernsl, Dean Pelerson, Arihur Cushman, Joe Turlurici, Emm-all Cleveland. Middle Row: Renso Orsi Henry Tedesco, La Verne Gaglia:-so, Anlhony Traina, Elwyn Meeks, .Jack Hull, Bud Weeks, Ray Casfello, Clyde Laursen, Bob Takafa Levio Traina, Clarence Walker. Lower Row: Eugene Macchi, Bennie Carvelho, .Henry Cleveland, John Tesla, Fred Ogino, Mr. York Elmer Slinson, Raymond Herschback, Joe Capufo, Charles Slreighf, Frank Horio, Harold Smifh. Top Row: Henry Sanfilippo, Joe De Rose, Don Bailey, Joe Benevenfo, George Selnavec, Jack Sfrimpel, Donald Rice, La Verne Gaglias- so, Sal Di Salvo. Lower Row: Waller Cafalano, George Silva, Henry Tedesco, Roberl' Crawley, Fred Jones, Jack McCarlhy, Mr. Nod- din, Tony Cefalu, Paul Tedesco. CLUBS 426s 44272: phHosophyfoFiJFe QP Round and round 'rhe whirl of life goes, Where if srops, nobody knows- Dances, iravels, sporfs, and shows, Friends, iovers, reiaiives, and foes: Cloihes, shoes, hair dresser, and hai, And 'rhe newesi remedy for excess faf. Those midnighr parries on Saiurday night Then praying on Sunday for whar is righf. Working all 'rhe week as hard as can be, Spending if all on one shori spree. Deafh, sorrow, grief, and pain, Joy, happiness, cheer, and raising cain. Round and round ihe whiri of life goes, Where if srops, nobody knows. UTERATURE Edi+or .....,,..,,....,... ............ Assisianf Edifor ...... ........ Claire Laws Business Manager ..... ..... Liberia Ruscigno Assf. Business Mgr ......,..... Senior Ediior ....,.. .A........ D onald Roberison Typisi ..................... Adviser .....,.... .....,.......,, M iss Curry Adviser ........ Boys' Sporlrs ...A..., ,,..,,.,. G Ienn Libharlr Snaps .........,. Girls' Spor-fs ........ .....,,., J ewell Aloboif Ar'r Ediior ....,.,....., Liferary Ediior .... ...,.,,. A lice Modry Assi. Ari' Ediior .,....., ..... Adviser .....,... .......... M rs. Rae Adviser ,...........,.. GIQICDLE STAFF ........Loren SmH'h .Glen Gufformsen ,Dorolrhy Penhail ....,..Mr. Noddin ......BiIlie Wasson Phiiberi Cardoza .....Gladys Larson ..,......Miss Lewis 44282: Mrs. F. Blair 44292 Mrs- H. Rediker PresidenT Vice-presidenT ConsTanTly working To aid The school and iTs sTudenT body, The ParenT Teacher's AssociaTion is now compleTing iTs TourTh year oT acTiviTy, since iTs reorganizaTion aT Campbell High School. This group has promoTed numerous card parTies and dramaTic presenTaTions, in order To raise The necessary Tunds Tor P. T. A. work. WiTh These Tunds. The members Turnish The biTs oT equipmenT essenTial To a well-balanced school program. buT noT provided Tor in The regular budgeT. The organizaTion has also, during The school year, presenTed school dances, lighTs Tor The Tennis courTs. and coTs Tor The resT room. For The useTul equipmenT They have Turnished, Tor The pleasure They have given us, and Tor all The sympaThy and undersTanding They have shown us, we sTudenTs wish To Thank our ParenT Teacher's AssociaTion. P. T. A. M rs. R. Wood SecreTary Mrs. E. Fahler Treasurer Claire Carolyn Viola C 1-L0 SPRING Lobrovich 'Ti -gl ' MEI? 1 ' , . QIYETV' F 4' 2317.-:lf I 'J l l I l ' -zrfbkb 941' . , ..l M- , .1 ,3le5 L1, rg u Q 1 '.'.1,r,L..Ll :V I...-A44 'f Y- T Htl! fgagdif' ' FALL Jeannelle Abbofl Carolyn Roberfs Efhelmae V Roberls oonradl' Q , 'Z Girls' League 4c3O:u an Arsd FALL George Silva Hollis Phillips Loren Smiilm Boys' At SPRING Glenn l.ll:Jl'1ar'l' l Guiiormsen C5 en Bob Adamson LLO lwletic Club 44311: l-IUCKLIEBEQRY FINN CAST Huckleberry Finn ................. Jim Slrimpel John Finn ,.......... ..,...... E ugene Green Tom Sawyer .......,., , ...,..... Roberi Kiiirell Mary Jane ....,.......... .J....... P hyllis Sidensol Aun'r Polly ,,..,.....,,. ...,.., N edra Lawrence Clara Woppinger .... ....... B illie Wasson Rulh Walson ........... ..,,..,...... B eliy York Amy Woppinger ..........,......e. Alice lvlodry Fred Raymond ............,..,,.... Jay Keesling lvielba ...............,..........,........ Lois Bohnefl Direcior ...........,,.....,...,.......,,...,.....A,..,.,....,.,..................,,.....,......,...... Mr. Dean Chamberlin Choosing a modern dramafizalion of Mark Twain's famous classic. Huckleberry Finn, Jrhe class of l94O presenled i+s Senior Play on December I5, I939 before a near-capaciiy audience. The play was dedicaied fo Jrhe memory of Clyde Shaw, member oi The senior class, who had held a pari in The play, bu+ had been killed in an accident sENior2 PLAY fi 32 an l.1 5,1 5 Him W IIE Ill up W! .Y .nn- ill LH' 4:3575 .i Jiiffvffw 7:5-PTT 'F 'F'?'f3 ,-Q' A AU . 1 lv -- v.',, - 4 . , ,, , . , ,IZZ v. f' I, --.ff-- x. ., . , Xl ' 1 if E A, f ix ff rsfigff- : , ,+-1'-'A--513. 1. . f. J-1, ,- fu 4- .V, r H: . fm- -1 . . :QE-5: md-'I N- - ' ' A ., dz., 5, . N.-. '-eg , '7 -,1 A .ff - - f-5:6 fl ',.51.,... '1 ' .ggi 'Nu .gg raft- 1' - ' W-N 13 , .21-:-:'g:i-L-:11...f4l Dir: ' p ' ' 1 rf-a all flf'-W 'Sling I, I ma 1 L ' A A Q - C ...Q Aliwirfgrif . I ! D. ur. 4 . ,g. X 4 I 143759 Top Row: Robert Tonkin, Leo Coflman, John Krkich, Jack Speciale, John Williams, Elmer Mondo, Roberl Wilson, Wesfon Wilson, Bob Moore, Frank Surian, Middle Row: Coach Casaleggio, Arr Jacobson, Jack Slrimpel, Charles Presfigiacorno, Ed Carvelho, Donald Packer, Donald Roberlson, Donald Warning, Bob Drennon, Alberl Porfer, Glen Gullormsen, Salvador Dl Salvo, Bud Weeks, Coach Hud- son. Lower Row: Juslin Trolna, Loren Srnilh, Alvin Harlley, Bob Yeager, Glenn Libharl, Tony Conello, Caplaln Elwyn Meeks, George Silva, Jim Harris, Huxley Galbrailh, Peler Ban, Emmelf Cleveland, Raymond Plmenfel. LLO FOQTBALL vi, 5 68:1 Hx. A .h A., ,sd Q ' Y I 11. ,, , .1 V 5 -Q15 N f ,G j 1' V. X lv w,, ,..1-L -- ru . w-,1,L.,'.:J'Eg,3-A- 'ian -J ,. -iq - ., f - 1-, V ., - ,,4.:x.w- M 6,5 '71-L,-'fQ'.f5f5.. :I'f?- 1 r 5251 I Wi, Yvm - L , 's f W an V, -Af EQ Q:2k,f 13'! Ng.ET? .ff ,gig --.!, -4- X SQL 1 Tic. 'WL ' filfg - if .Y W. 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Wg- ' GM 3 gf Top Row: Coach Noddin, Todd Mansfield, Raymond Benech, Dan Clark, Donald Rice, Roberl' Tonkin, Kerlin Morgan, Louis Sherlock, Bill Harris, Eugene Pefers. Lower Row: Kazuo Uchiyama, Beverly Freeman, Leonard Bapflsl, Byron Tonasci, Roy Uyeda, Jack McCarTl1y, Carl Meyer, Tom Tomihiro, Top Row: Coach Noddin, Fredric Ogino, Carl Field, Wallace Benech, Alfred Hansen, Kennefh Leverfon, Alfred Marlin, Fred Jones, Peier Messe, BennylCarvelho. Lower Row: Clarence McCorkle, Lyle Parks, Eugene Macchi, Ralph Boyer, Phillip Griffin, Danver Mzranda, Duane Mondo, Henry Cleveland, Carmello Mancuso. lIO'S and l2O's e402 l l lj-Ill FEI ca-llva Top Row: Fred Jones, Alfred Hansen, Jack Crane, John Williams, Manuel Sanfos, Henry Mesfice, Bob Wheeler, Encell Richardson, Emmell Cleveland, Bolo Drennon, Donald Rice. Middle Row: Bud Weeks, Mgr., Byron Tonascia, Carl Field, Justin Traina, Arnold Maggeffi, Bob Eldridge, Duane Mondo, Nick l-lilie. Boflom Row: George Silva, Peler Messe, John Krkich, Andy Desin, John Ban, Manuel Rose, John Horio. Top Row: Alfred Marlin, Tony Conello, Kennelh Leverfon, Bob Adamson, Lloyd Smiih, Dan Clark. Bolfom Row: Eugene Pelers, Elwyn Meeks, Arnold Maggeffi, Dewey Raburn, Kerlin Morgan, Coach Noddin. Baseball and Tennis l0's and 20's Top Row: Perer Di Salvo, Lyle Parks, Harold Truscofr, Alfred Hansen, Roberl' Tonkin, Gerald Van Gundy, Leonard Bapfisf, Clarence McCorkle. Middle Row: Beverly Freeman, Carl Meyer, Todd Mansfield, Alberl Cukar, Bill Harris, Albert Miranda, Roy Uyeda, George Puiney. Lower Row: Roy Sloan, Kazuo Uchiyama, Newell Johnson, Tom Tomihiro, Harold Smilh, Bobby lrons, Carmello Mancuso, George Ornori, Willie Ogino. 30's and UNLIMITEDS Top Row: Joe Benevenio, Anlhony Traina, Ray Pimenfel, Don Bailey, Lee Gerrans, John Williams, Hollis Phillips, Mike Buccellaiio, Henry Meslice, Carl Arnold, Nelson Clemenl, Arihur Jacobson, Tony Conelio, Bob Drennon, Joe Presfigiacomo. Middle Row: Elwyn Meeks, John Wyfhe, Jerry Mossholder, Jusfin Traina, Henry Sanfilippo, Joe De Rose, Don Genasci, Edmund Jacobs, Lloyd Smilh, Hugh' Nelson, Glenn Libharl, George O'Hara, Hiroshi Hasebe. Lower Row: lgnaiius Cukar, Lyle Wolff, Wallace Benech, Roberl' Crawley, Glen Guflorrnsen, Jim Harris, Loren Smifh, Richard Vierra, Edward Teresi, Clarence Fagalde, Salvador Di Salvo, Donald Rice. iiQACK 444257 -1 In-1 9 'TF' ,- f 163 fr: :ff .W il .Maw 14'-L -' i -u. V1 fi. , fr., H ' - 1 -I-,- 31,33 ' 1 'Sir N-.Ji if-Y Q GOLD Je., A , 11 .4-.1 af' ,. -L ,,, 1 - ,Z . , - an we W ,w E, f M- i Sify ' l l H f ,: ,VL 5 'X i N f, kg' ' ' L, 1 -L I Mi, . ' V I Vx - Y l Grin : I 'i , 'W 7 il , ., il - ' V RED -eg' Ti' aaii l ,E l 9' J GOLD 1-LO Top Row: Marilyn Anderson, Mary Lou Blair, Evelyn Lesier, Wenonah Srniih, Irene Berlcben, Delia Courlney, Helen Grass, Beliy Jean Spencer, Phyllis Wyihe, lcla l-lasselman, Yolanda Piscioiia, Middle Row: Carolyn Burgess, Tony Keys, Eleanor Fammelre, Rae Ekslrand, June Devenpeck, Elizabefh Bilarde, Dora Barnaidasci, Beiiy Morrill, Miss Howes. Lower Row: Bess Condenser, Violel' Acker, Helen Barr, Naialle Scirneca, Barbara Broadbeni, Mary Hari, Marllynn Breeden. BLUE Top Row: Bernice Robbins, Flossie Slirm, Helen Wheeler, Claire Lobrovich, Nancy Elmer. Middle Row: Evelyn Reynolds, Elaine Pfeiffer, Norma Jean Herring, Carol Laniz, Miriam Pfeiffer, Bernice Palmer, Irene Rose, Miss Howes. Lower Row: Jean McGaha, Winona Beach, Phyllis Sidensol, lva Barneif, Annie Di Salvo, Lily Talcimoio, lrene Speno, Margery Pfeiffer, Peirina Mancuso. RED Top Row: Ruih Bogner, Dixie Keesarnan, Jewell Abboii, Marie Lobrcvich, Jeannelie Abboil, Lorene Hcerner, Belly Bunda. Lower Row: Mary Nakagawa, Elsie Furlado, Bernice Livacich, Lila Mae Bapiisl, Evelyn Yoshida, Elaine Jeffers, Esfher Van G-orkom. GIRI S' SPQQTS C444 2 44459 ' . . V fm -QE. : Kiel... i i iv I 1 , , 'M 5 ' I E : ill x 1' 4 'Z 4- r f 1123 I V In VA'f-it-Ni .li ea as .J , 1 Kg 'V in x A I y T .sal i rl --ix -as Ml -V if ce r g: 4 GOLD Top Row: Lorraine Pizzo, Elhelmae Van Arsdell, Roxana Siclensol, Berlie Lee Farnham, Wilma Porler, Mary Burgess, Eileen McCulloch, Patricia Nichols, Jean Corning, Margaref Yuki, Ethel Messa. Middle Row: Miss l-lowes, Shirley Barr, Orva Jean True, Margarel McCulloch, Joyce McCarl'y, Viola Coonradl, Dorolhv Keesling, Elverna Spinosa, Carol Weeks. Lower Row: Helen Horio, Nadine G-enasci, Beverly Huichison, Frances Lawson, Maxine Enborg, Edylhc Diaz, Hazel Morrill, Masuye ldehara, Dories Sanda. BLUE Top Row: Miss Howes, Carolyn Roberls, Hazel Silacci, Peggy Blackburn. Palma Cassibba, Dorolhy Burnelf, Clara Flagel, Doroihy Scoll, Evelyn Scoll, Shirley Smifh. Lower Row: Mary Ono, Nadine Smilh, Virginia Hiaii, Helen l'-lille, Lenore Du Bois, Jane Taylor, Josephine Veal, Florence Barbano, Yolanda Dorado, Tomoko Yoshida. RED Top Row: Miss Howes, Lois Bohnell, Josephine Barbano, Helen Bogner, Billie Wasson, Kaiherine Ploch, Lydia Lane, Claire Laws, Emma Presiigiacomo. Lower Row: Mary Ann Yoshida, Erma Wallrip, Ileine Wood, Alice Fosfer, Jane Gerrans, Sum-:ako Ornori, Amy Kurasaki, Kafhryn Park. GIRLS' SPCDRTS ifafagege Y X GOLD BLUE RED LLO LITERATUTQE 444719 1 :Q K A- 3:--ffnf, -- ,A-.6- 1 n... .K . ,.. . -M , 1, vu. ikmg, 471-Y,i,. ....1 JQIQILAYH. , WIFE J ? ,f -251 A L X I Q sql F A4 Q, J, . . . tv ,,,'!i.L.v, ' 'I - , MF - u N fu 11 1 1 si 'viwflal Fear WhaT was ThaT? Oh God, iT was coming again, nearer This Time! Someone musT be sneaking down The hall. ScuTT. scuTT-Then The TooTsTeps sTopped. The woman Turned her head, Tense, lisTening. There iT wenT again-scuTT. scuTT3 and she Trembled, shaking so ThaT she could scarcely hear Tor The click oT her own TeeTh. DesperaTely she Tried To remember how she came To be here in This small, cramped room. Again and again The answer seemed To evade her. As she en- deavored To siT erecT, The beTTer To wresTle wiTh This puzzle, sTrong bonds biT inTo her Tender Tlesh. Scream aTTer scream rose as she sTruggled and Threshed, TighTing These bonds. Now she remembered. THEY had kidnaped her. She had known Tor weeks ThaT everywhere she wenT, someone was Tollowing her. The Terror of iT! Always aTraid, waiTing unTil The lasT possible momenT beTore leaving her room To aTTend her mosT necessary errandsl WaTch as she mighT, she could never see anyone: never could she evade ThaT awTul sense oT being Tollowedl No one would believe her. Now ThaT THEY had kidnaped her, her Tamily would know she had been righT. No longer would one look aT The oTher and careTully change The subiecT. l-ler husband musT be TranTic wiTh worry. The TorTure she had endured! STreams OT waTer had been shoT aT her Trom an unseen source. Dodge as she mighT, she had noT been able To avoid ThaT sTinging sTream. Then she was bound TighTly, ever more TighTly, wiTh sTrips oT weT sheeTing. Now here she was, helpless. She could move only her head: she musT lie here in agony while nearer came ThaT scuTT. scuTT. ' Were THEY coming back To begin anew Their TorTure'? She would preTend sleep. and perhaps They would Think she had TainTed. The ordeal was almosT impossible, buT she kepT her eyelids Trom TwiTching even as The TooTsTeps came To her door. Then The key raTTled in The lock, The door opened, and sTeps neared her bed. LeT me go, leT me go, leT me go! she screamed. Screaming won'T help any. You mighT iusT as well quieT down, or we shall use The waTer again. Keep quieT and l'll loosen These sheeTs. The muTTled voice answered. Perhaps if he unTied her, There would be a chance To escape. She lowered her lids and sTiTled a desire To scream. Well, are you going To be quieT? asked The voice. She nodded, noT TrusTing her voice. Slowly and waTchTully The masked man un- wound her, and slipped over her head a plain whiTe robe. l-lide me, she begged, surely you can'T be so cruel as The oThers. l-lide me UTEQATUQE 44 48 55 c4927 before They come. IT you'll hide me and help me escape, l'll Tell you whaT They wanf To know. You'll be rich, you'll be rich! Fear refurned To her eyes, as The masked man Turned wiThouT answering and lefT The room, locking The door behind him. Fear-ridden days and nighfs followed, broken only by visiTs of masked men, aT- TempTs To make her eaT, and occasional naps. She was afraid To relax and foughf sleep unTil exhausTion overfook her, only To waken from dreams of horror, screaming. Then There were more sTreams of waTer, somefimes hoT, someTimes icy cold, and always The agony of TighT weT bindings. Quesfionsl Quesfionsl BuT she would noT Tell Them anyfhing. LeT her family worry. They had noT believed when she had warned Them: now They could feel whaT she had felT for so long-Terror of The unknown, for she and only she knew where The money was kepf, and she would noT Tell. They would be followed iusf as she had been, buT Thai was all righf. Lei Them suffer. The money was safe: They couldnf give away The hiding place, anyway. There iT was again-scuff, scuff, scuff-more masked men! Come on, Mrs. Gilley: we're Taking you for a walk Today, one masked man said, as he firmly grasped her righf arm. The ofher masked man Took her lefT arm. She'd fool Them: she'd go peacefully, noT fighfing and perhaps she'd see someone who would help her. Down a long narrow hall They wenT, pasT mysTeriously closed doors. If she could only know where Those doors led! Perhaps one of Those very doors meanT her freedom. The hands TighTened on her arms as Though her very ThoughTs were The screams she felf like loosing. Or had she screamed? Oh, my God, was she cracking: could she keep her saniTy in This crazy Torfure house? The long hall opened on a courT, complefely enclosed by a high board fence. The sun shone brighTly, almosf blinding her. Fresh air, green grass: and for a momenT her Thoughfs flashed back To a garden of her own, buT only for a momenf. l-low could she even allow This deceifful peace To creep over her in surroundings such as These? Someone wanTs To Talk To you, Mrs. Gilley: siT here on This bench. She was forcefully pushed down. OuT of The door came a sTooped, grey-haired man in a shabby, baggy suiT. ln his gnarled hands he TwisTed a baTTered felT haT. As he neared her, sad eyes searched her face. Don'T you know me, iviofher? Speak To me, lvloTher, he pleaded. So They were Trying a new game wiTh her, were They? Bringing a sTrange man To call her Mofher. lviofherl As if she were old enough To be This man's moiherl They weren'T so smarf as They Thoughf. She wouldn'T answer. The shabby, old man sfood for a minufe longer, Then Turned and re-enfered The building. l-le was meT by a Tall, whiTe-haired docfor. I warned you, Mr. Gilleyq l'm sorry your wife didn'T know you, buT give us anofher monTh. This new wafer Treafmenf is bound To help her. l'm sure she is gradually improving and will recognize you nexf Time. -Billie Wasson LITEQATLJTQE Ivlinnie the Ivlermaid Oh. on 'rhe ocean bo'r'rom. Benearh 'rhe rollin' sea. There is a gal named Minnie, Who's wairin' 'rhere for me. I'Il don my divin' helmei, I'II don my rubber sui'r: I'lI gel some guy 'ro pump my air, Bur no land-locked galoor, For only Toughened seamen. Like me an' Masl'-I-lead Joe. Can Iind The hidden sea-cave Where Minnie likes Io go. Oh, on The ocean boriom. Benealh Ihe rollin' sea, There is a gal named Minnie. Who's wairin' 'rhere lor me. I donned my clivin' helmer, I donned my rubber suit I gor some guy 'ro pump my air. Bur no land-lacked galool. I wenl' and found 'rhe sea-cave. Down on rhe ocean floor, An' found a nore addressed Io me. I don'Jr Iive here no more. Oh, I learned +o my deep sorrow Thar I was iusr a lark- She'd gone and goHen married- Eloped wirh a Iiger shark. LITERATUIQE 44 50 as 44515: Ballroom Alfter New Year's Eve Over The duIIy gIisTening Tloor, heaps oT conTeTTi and serpenTine Iay Trampled and dirTy. sTepped on by many dancing TeeT: and in one corner oT The huge ballroom, an old charwoman swepT, cleaning aTTer The revelers. She plyed her Task wiTh a sToIidiTy ThaT was in sharp conTrasT To The evidences oT The reckless abandon here a Tew hours ago. The piano, in anoTher corner oT The room, lay open and was IiTTered wiTh copies of The Ia+esT hiTs in sheeT music. some oT which were on The Tloor. slighrly The worse Tor wear. EmpTy glasses lay on The Top oT The piano and on The Tloori and noT a Tew oT Them were cracked or broken, as was one oT The pendanTs on The greaT chandelier. BaTTered horns and a Tew noise-makers were scaTTered here and There, wiTh The remains oT broken balloons adding To The drear aTmosphere oT The place. When The greaT room aT IasT Took on a semblance oT order under The guidance oT The woman. she puT The mops. buckeTs. and oTher cleaning paraphernalia back inTo The cIoseT: and wiTh a Tinal glance abouT The room, cocked her Taded haT rakishly over one eye, and cynically muTTered. Happy New Year! , Turned ouT The IighTs, and groped her way homeward Through The gloom oT The January morning. -Frank SavsTrom Tramp Dog His wagging Tail and dancing eyes Took me compIeTeIy by surprise: He iumped abouT in doggish glee, And wanTed To make Triends wiTh me. His Tloppy ears and Tangled hair Bespoke The need oT human care. I picked him up and held him near, His pink Tongue gayly licked my ear: I Took my Tramp dog home. and There, Was meT by an opposing sTare. One dog's enough. my moTher said, And all my happiness was dead. Poor IiTTIe Tramp dog, you musT roam, AnoTher puppy rules our home. -Alice Modry LITERATURE Songs Are To be Sung Songs are To be sung, Gladly, sadly! Range songs, sTrange songs- There is no Thing Too small BuT has iTs noTe To give: For even The silenT roadside sTone Sings of all eTerniTy. The green imparTial grass, The leaves oT Trees Make Their yearly round oT song, From lullaby To dirge. The TacTory machines, The roaring oT Trains Hum The sTeady Tune GT progress. The hidden insecT And The learned bird Lend Their perTecT harmony OT sound. All Things sing: LiTe is a song: And songs are To loe sung. -James Rambo Jewels oT The Morning TA SonneTl BrighT sunlighT heralds The awakening day. Behold, among The green Things ThaT you pass, A TaulTless diamond, where some small ray OT sunshine plays upon The dewy grass. Whaf magic wand has placed such beauTy There? Perhaps The shadowy misTress oT The nighT SenT dancing moonloeams ThaT The day mighT share The sTars' soTT shimmering loveliness in lighT. Will loeauTy die when ThaT TirsT dew is gone, Leaving only wreTchedness and pain? Or will The sunseT Tar surpass The dawn, The shadows cool wiTh gaThered dew again? NighT's curTain drawn, whaT wonder lies revealed? Perhaps a deeper meaning, long concealed. LITERATURE 44 52 my LEANS for Jewelery ELGIN - HAMILTON - WALTHAM WATCHES Buclgef Terms Corner Isl and San Frenanclo SAN JOSE RAPPORT'S Headquaders for Slacks. Swealers, Sporf Coafs, Riding and Hiking Habifs for Boys and Girls 24I Soufh Firsf Slreef San Jose. California PHONE 220 ' ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS CAMPBELL CLEANERS S If Your Cloihes Aren'+ Becoming +o You You Should be Coming 'lo Us V Evelyn and Lowell Benson Campbell, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! JOE NANLEY 44531: , CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '40 ALPINE CREAMERY Milk Shakes l0c 295 Soufh Firsf Srreer, San Jose I INSURANCE Phones: Office, lO5: Res., 57-F-3 J . M . D A H 'L LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 99 E. Campbell Avenue Campbell. Calif. GRADUATES, WE AGAIN CONGRATU LATE YOU We Supply Your Lumber, Millwork, Lime, Plasfer, Cement Fruif Tray or Tree Prop Needs and Save You Money Lei us figure your maierial lisf. We assure you courleous Ireafmeni no maffer how small your order may be. THE CAMPBELL LUMBER CO. Telephone Campbell II3 Complimenfs 235 W. San Carlos BILL KELLY'S STORE THE POSEY CANDY - HOT Does GARDENS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Columbia I624 cc 54x BLANCO'S Campbell Theafre THANK YOU STUDENTS for YOUR PATRONAGE Phone 37 F-RATANGELO'S Flower Shop Corsages and Pohied Planls We Deliver To Campbell PHONE BALLARD 9I9 55 Norfh Firsi Sf., San Jose THE ONLY CREAMERY MAKING ITS OWN BUTTER IN SAN JOSE SAN JOSE CREAMERY Fine Candies - Ice Cream and Fruii Punch Phone Ballard 668 I49 Souih Firsi Sf.. San Jose PHONE 97 SHELL SERVICE CAMPBELL 81 MORTON Aufomoiive Sales and Service :: Campbell, California PROMPT, COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE Near Campbell High and Grammar Schools Complimenis of FIELD'S STORE GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, SPRAY MATERIALS Phone Campbell l27 for Service and Depenclabilify Campbell, California cc55a: . PENHALL'S Barber Shop You can r go wrong if you go fo PenhaIl's when your hair is Iong. Carol King Frocks For Jrhe Junior Miss Are Only A+ HAMMER'S V in San Jose FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Insurance of AII Kinds Lisi' Your Properfy wi'fh G . E . F A R L E Y Campbell Avenue Phone CampbeII l25 THE GOLDEN RULE Dry Goods, Swea+ers, Shoes. Ready +o Wear, Gym Togs, eic. Campbell, California TEDDY RCWE'S SIGNAL SERVICE EXPERT LUBRICATION Signai Bafieries Lee Tires Campbeil and Dillon Avenues Phone Campbell 3OI cc 56 rv Congrafulafions Graduafes Dr. W. l. Merrill Campbell, California THE GRADUATES, BE SMART Gef Your Haircufs AT FORTINI'S BEST HAIRCUTS IN TOWN 5 SouTl'1 Cenfral SPROUSE-REITZ CO. 5-I0-l5c Sfore Full Line of School Supplies - Pleasing Yo u ls Our Business Bes+ Wishes 'ro The Class of l94O' RALPH H. HYDE Class of '08 INSURE WITH HYDE - LAY WORRY AS-IDE Campbell, California S'l'acl:pole's Dependable Waiches Solve The Gif? Problem , STACKPOLE'S THE PLACE For GIFTS THAT LAST FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUES l99 Sou'rh Firs+ STreeT, San Jose - Across from Monfgomery Hofel 44 57 Pb HANsEN's gygg BAKERY Telephone I3O LET US BAKE YOUR BREADS AND CAKES - CANDIES - ICE CREAM Pipe and Fillings, Pulleys and Belfs BALLARD 'lblb NASH, ENGELHART, SILVAMFG. CO. Manufaciurers of NASH TURBINE PUMPS 502-I2 W. Sania Clara Sireei. San Jose, California DREW CANNING COMPANY, LTD. QUALITY PACKERS l v Campbell, California Telephone Campbell 40I GOOD LUCK BOYS AND GIRLS Shoes for ihe Eniire Family KARI.'S SHOE STORE I56 Souih Firsf Si., San Jose If You Wani The Besi In Phofography See Your Local Phoiographer. We Specialize In Graduaiions, Weddings and Anniversaries. Also The Finesi' Phoio Finishing. Tell Us How You Wani li. Thai s How We Make If. BURCH'S STUDIO 3 Harrison Avenue lCurry Builclingl Campbell 4458: GARDEN and ORCHARD FLOWERS For fha? Graduahon, Birfhclay, Anniversary Remembrance as Clase as Your Phone Ballard I26 CO.. THE BEST AND YOU PAY NO MORE Your Florisi' CHASC. NAVLET CO., Inc fSince I865l FREE DELIVERY 44 Vine S+., San Jose 20 E. San F ernando, San Jose. California MY KITE I flew my lcife up in The sky. Over 'rhe house 'rops-clear and high. Up where Ihe wind blows free and slrong- Thal' is where all lci+es belong. I Ie? oui every inch of rhe slring. And my kife played 'lag wifh Ihe birds of spring: Then The cord snapped. and my kile was free To soar where my soul had longed 'ro be. -Bob Moore COMPLIMENTS or I P. H. RUSCIGNO Commercial Dehydrafor and Buyer of Green and Dried Fruii 44 Larimer Avenue The ROSICRUCIAN PRESS, L+d. PRINTING, BOOKBINDING, PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY. PAPER RULING Norre Dame a+ Carlysle, San Jose, California Telephone Columbia l7l6 O E. H. Livingsfon, Manager Theron Fox, Sales Manager 44 59 :xy Complimenls of FARNHAM 81 SANDERS PLASTERING CONTRACTORS NELSON GRAIN CORP. Dealers ln PouII'ry and Dairy Feed. Woocl. Coal, and Orchard Supplies - Gilmore Disjrribulors Phone Campbell l98 :: Campbell, California CALL CLARICS 'For DRUGS RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 39 CAMPBELL PEOPLE'S MARKET FRESH MEATS, GROCERIES FRUITS, VEGETABLES 44 Wes? Campbell Ave. Phone Campbell I20 FREE DELIVERY Tell Ihe Folks Io Gel' Your GRADUATION WATCH .R I from KOCHER'S Jewelers Since I868 I69 Soulh Firsf SI'-, San Jose R602 Campbell Shoe Hosphlal GROCERIES . . . BETTER MEATS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES James De Maria I-liqhesi' qualify rnalerials used in our shoe rebuilding process. All work guaranleed. Rgd and Whife S-fore Service While You Wall. Opposile Thealer, Campbell Phone 85, Campbell HEARTTEST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WTSHES TO THE CLASS OF '40 SHADLE'S DRUG STORE Where Your Dollars Have More Cen'rs H. M. SHADLE, Owner MAKE US HEADQUARTERS EOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS Campbell Phone l38 California COLEMAN STUDIO of San Jose Columbia 3822 O CAl.lEORNlA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STUDIO in El Paseo Courr ccblaz CAMPBELL PRESS PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS V Read 'I'I1e Press Io Keep Informecl of Acfivilies a'I' Campbell High. If II's Hardware You Wanl, Try Your Local Hardware Slove Firsl LEVERTON HARDWARE CO PAINTS and VARNISI-ues Plwone Campbell l5O J. O. Leverlon. J. C. Agoslinho. Proprlelors COMPLIMENTS OF JONES SERVICE STATION OPPOSITE THE HIGH SCHOOL Campbell. California BALLARD 7250 FARM ononma nrrsn INSURANCEIXNANG: I T EL I IMMEDIATE CLAIMS SETTLEM ENT! No walling . . . Callusuon bulls palcl WIII1 siqhf drafi' from our local office. HARRY BARNES 53 E. Sanla Clara Sheer. San Jose FOR MEATS OF QUALITY G I L S O N ' S Campbell Marlcef PHONE CAMPBELL 82 A. B. Gilson, Prop. 44 62 Db AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Amuxnrf, m THE ROSICRLICIAN PRESS. 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