Escalon Union High School - El Escalon Yearbook (Escalon, CA)

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Posing pretty. 6. By the sea. 7. School Gals. 8. Darlene! 9. Snowbound. 10. lVlan's best friendd '11, Sittum' pretty. 12. Take your choice. 13. Who ya smilin' for? 1 . omewor? PRINCIPAUS MES GE AnoTher year and anoTher Senior Class, The TwenTy-ninTh in The hisTory oT Escalon High School, venTures inTo The world. IT is hoped ThaT many oT you who are graduaTing This year, will Tind The Time, money, and inclinaTion To conTinue your sTudies Towards some Type oT specializaTion Tor your TuTure. PasT experiences indicaTe ThaT Now is The Time, before your responsibiliTies mulTiply and make such demands upon your Time and Tinances ThaT The opporTuniTy Tor 'conTinued sTudy no longer exisTs. However. whaTever you choose To do, do iT well and do iT To The very besT of your abiliTy and you will surely succeed. Make your choice wisely and be cerTain ThaT you will be happy in ThaT choice, else your success will be doubTTul. My very besT wishes Tor each and everyone oT you in your TuTure endeavors. ' 'hun' i ' 'uk ' -f -' - -T if - 3-'L+ ---r I Q- gLutz. FRO N 1 f ' J ? I MV' if CULTY BACK ROW: T 1 ERT HELNILING scf-T . Q. g Mech. Drawing Wood Shop - General Shop PERLEY SKILES Auto Mechanics Driver Training BARBARA FEE English Library WILLIAM TODD Agriculture ROBERT IVICGUIRE World History Public Speaking English Spanish STELLA BARNETT Latin U. S. History r. Todd, Mr. Ferdinandsen, Mr. Miss Tonge, Miss Manha, Mr. PAUL FERDINANDSEN LLOYD ENGEL Soc. Science Boy's P. E. PAUL LUTZ Soc. Science Music Publications Dramatics DIANA KOETITZ Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing Soc. Science Boy's P. E. IRMA BARTELS English G-irI's P. E. Dramatics YVONNE HOIMYR School Secretary Mr. Skiles, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Miss Barnett, Miss Koetitz. HENRY WEISER Gen. Nlathemntics Gen. Science Biology Chemistry VIVIAN NIANHA Gen. Matllematics Algebra Geometry MARGARET CHRISTENSEN School Secretary LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Eliason, Mr. Barber, IVlr. Reid, Mr. von Glahu, Nlr. Nlorriil, Mr. Whitlock. D TRUSTEES The school year OT i948-I949 broughT one change in The personnel OT The Board of TrusTees of The Escalon Union High School. Mr. George von Glahn became The junior member of The Board while Mr. Wilbur Morrill was re-elecTed: each To serve Tor a Three- year Term. Mr. Freeman Reid was selecTed as The PresidenT oT The Board and Mr. Morrill as The Clerk. Mr. Ralph Eliason and Mr. Fred Barber compleTe The Board. This has been a very busy year Tor These hard working members. The new swimming pool was compleTed and is now in use. New heaTing planTs were insTalled in The agricul- Ture and auTo shop buildings. The auTo shop courses were added To The program and Two adcliTional Teachers, one oTTice assisTanT, and one cusTodian, were added To The school sTaTT. The Board has adopTed a long Term plan Tor TuTure building. oT which The new classrooms now under consTrucTion are The TirsT sTep. The program calls Tor addiTional land Tor The campus and a compleTe new seT of buildings oT The laTesT design Tor school use. We express our graTiTude Tor The work well done and carefully planned. I l l SCHOOL BUS LEFT Ivlr. Skiles, Nlr. Palmer, Mr. Cohagan, Mr. Helmlinq. 1 .,x CUSTODIANS AND BUS DRIVERS Among The memories of our high school life, we cannol overloolc lhe fun we have had on 'rhe buses. These good limes nor only occur while riding lo and from school buf on lhe many exlracurricular aclivilies which our bus drivers make possible for us To aH'encl. We say gracias amigos lo Mr. Palmer. driver of 'rhe Farminglon bus: Mr. Cohagan of lhe new Van Allen bus: lvlr. Slciles, of 'rhe Burwood bus: and Mr. l-lelmling, of fhe River bus, a new roule which was iusl slarled lhis year. lvlr. Palmer and lvlr. Cohagan have also served as cus+odians lor The lasl few years. Mr. Bishop, new here 'rhis year, is also a greal help in keeping lhe buildings, inside and our, looking clean and a'r+rac+ive. I QZ!Hw B54 fx 4. --.Ns L .1 Nm wr. up N!! i n xv f 1.5-A ,ul x N. X -- 0 In C d I 4' ' 1 'Y' L mx . P' 'W . aff' . ' J 2 Wx 4 Y-. of L 2' ,. I l , 1 ,Q 1 ' -- -v an - f f ' A' V ' 'T-J-N 'Q i' 'ji U 'M-'gp , W. V- 1- -2.4, A V 'mx . V - --' :J v .J-sw - i.-Wu ' ' ,.'i'l,u 1 v, -7, fs - f J. l. ., + 1. -af .pl A 1 V1 In I, , ,li Y-..,.'hQ1.,. .... - - -... ......, .... 1. I got you first. 2. I made it! 3. Will it go ln? 4. What's doing? 5. What smiles! 6. Huh? 7. Another score. 8. Gcln' out to gym. 9. Gym gal. 10. Slugger. 11, Some of the gang. 12. Just going in. 13. Oh! Don't! 14. Up and over. ' LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Harris, D. Peini, Mr. Whitlock, B. Nelson, G. Agostini, Nlr. Lutz. sENloR cLAss HISTORY Four years ago, 35 scared Treshies wiTh a very hesiTanT look abouT Them enTered The doors oi Eslci l-li. Gordon Blixt as our class presidenT, led us Through ThaT TirsT' Trying year. As Sophomores, The year passed by very peacefully under The capable leadership OT Richard AlTamirano. The nexT year as upperclaQmen, we decided To be diTTerenT, so Tor The TirsT Time a girl, Darlene Palmer, was elecTed presidenT. Our class play, The SkeleTon Walks, under The guiding hand oT lvlr. LuTz, was a greaT success. We also enTerTained The Seniors wiTh The annual Junior-Senior Banquet and laTer The Junior-Senior Prom, which was also given in honor oT The graduaTes, highlighTing The year's social acTiviTies. ' AT long lasT we became Seniors, Guido AgosTini served as our prexy, wiTh Bev- erly Nelson, Vice-President Doris Peini, SecreTary: and Alice l-larris, Treasurer. WiTh This corps of oTTicers, our class was desTined To have an enioyable year. The l-launTed l-ligh School was The name of This year's Senior Play. IT again Turned ouT very well under The capable direcTion oT lvlr. LuTz. Senior DiTch Day and Dress-up Day were held in The spring and we also enjoyed a snow parTy The TirsT oT The year. Mr. WhiTloclc and Mr. LuTz were our class advisors. The ouTsTanding aThleTes in The class oT 49 were: Guido AgosTini, Jack l-lamada, Clarence Egginlc, Nick Pappas, Bolo Allison, Gordon Blixt Gerald Russell, Rod Kromann and Telmer Twedt RepresenTing us on The C.S.F. were Jean Morrill, Nick Pappas, George Wallace, Rod Kromann, Don BookwalTer, Gordon Blixt and Homer Adams. We, The Seniors, will always look back on our years aT Eslci l-li as Tour oT The mosT enioyable years of our lives and we are now as relucTanT To leave iT as we were To sTarT. W., 1. , 7 HUMER ADAMS Four years at E.U.H.S.5 F.F.A. V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Pins Greenhand 1, Chapter Farmer 25 Student Council 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 35 Track 25 Block E 3. LOUISE AGOSTINI Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Typing pin 50 wds. 35 Baseball 1 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Block E 15 Numeral 25 Star 3. MADELINE AZEVEDO Three years at 'E. U. H. 5.5 Girl's League Class Repr. 25 G.A.A. Pres. 45 Hi-Booster 45 El Escalon 2, 45 F.H.A. V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Major- ette 3 45 Music E 45 Student Council 45 Class Treas. 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Numeral 35 The Haunted High School 4. LUCILLE BIRCHLER Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Block E 15 Numeral 2. GORDON BLIXT Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Booster 45 El Escalon 45 Music E 45 Stu- dent Body Pres. 45 Student Council 1, 45 Class Pres. 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 The Skeleton Walks 35 The Haunted High School 4. MARY ANN BOWER Four years at E. U. H.S.5 Girl's League Scrapbook Writer 45 F.H.A. Reporter 3, V. Pres. 45 Shorthand pin 100 wds. 3. 4.14- l. '. I, E l 'F' GUIDO AGOSTINI Four years at E.U.H.S.5 F.F.A. Sen- tinel 35 Pins Greenhand 1, Chapter Farmer 25 Student Council 45 Class Pres. 45 Block HE V. Pres, 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 45 Block E 25 Star 3, 4. BOB ALLISON Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Bcoster Sports Ed. 45 El Escalon 45 Music E 35 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Block E 4. PAT BENDER , Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Glrl's League Repr. 1, Musician 3, V. Pres. 45 Hi-Booster 1,, 2, 3, Feature Ed. 45 El Escalon 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Pres. 25 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Muslc HE 45 Student Body Sec. 45 Student Council 45 Class Sec. 2, Treas. 35 Typing pin 40, 50 wds. 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 TEHHIS 1, 4: Block E 25 Star 35 Numeral 35 The Skeleton Walks 35 The Haunted High School 4. HEDY BLATTLER Two and one-half years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Booster 35 El Escalon 35 F.H.A. Sec. 25 Baseball .3, Volleyball 3, Basketball 35 Tennls 3. DONALD BOOKWALTER . Three years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Booster 45 F.F.A. Treas. 3, 45 Plns Green- hand 1, Chapter Farmer 25 The Haunted High School , Stage Mgr. 4. QI! JAMES BOYD ' Four years at E.U.H.S.5 F.A.A. Plns Greenhand 2, Chapter Farmer 35 Bas- ketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Block uEu 3. VIDLET BRUCE Four years at E.U.H.S.- Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Numeral 2. ROY CRAWFORD Dne year at E.U.H.S. DUANE ELIASON Four years at E.U.H.S.p Hi-Booster 4, El Escalon 4, Student Body V. Pres. 45 Student Council 45 llzlusic XE 35 The Haunted High School BETTY FAULONG Four years at E.U.H.S.j Shorthand pln 60 wds. 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, lalollleyball 1, 2, 31 Basketball 1, 2, , . JACK HAMADA Two and three-fourths years at E.U.H.S., Student Council 4, Block E Pres. 47 Basketball Award 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 35 Block E 35 Star 4. ALICE HARRIS Four years at E. U. H. S., GirI's League Repr. 37 El Escalon 27 Music E 37 Typing pins 40, 50 wds. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 41 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Block E 17 Numeral 25 The Skeleton Walks 3, The H a u n t e d High School 4. FQ. -vs ik DELORES COUSER Four years at E.U.H.S.p Hi-Booster, Baseball 1, 2, 3 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, slack E 15 Numeral 2, Star 3. CLARENCE EGGINK Two years at E.U.H.S.g F.F.A. Sec. 3, 4, Pins Greenhand 3, Chapter Farmer 47 Football 4, Basketball 3, ftglpalseball 45 Track 3, 45 Block DOUGLAS FAIRRINGTON Four years at E.U.H.S.f El Escalon 45 F.F.A. Greenhand Pin 3, Student Body Yell Leader 3, Football 37 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Track 2, 3, 4, The Skeleton Walks 3, The Haunted High School 4. RAYMOND GOEKEN Two years at E.U.H.S., Typing pin 40 wds. 1. THELNIA HANLON Four years at E,U.H.S., Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Numeral 2. MARGARET IKEMURA Three years at E.U.H.S.7 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Numeral 3. RODNEY KROMANN Four years at E.U.H.S., F.F.A. Re- porter 4, Pins Greenhand 1, Chapter Farmer 2, State Farmer 3, Fcotball 2, 3, 4, Block HE 4. JOSIERENE LINCH Four years at E.U.H.S., Typing pies 40, 50 wds. 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1. LUCILLE MARSHALL Four years at E.U.H.S., Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4, Block E 1, Nu- meral 2. DORTHA McCOY Three and one-half years at E.U.H,S., Hi-Booster 4, El Escalon 4, F.H.A. Treas. 3, Publicity Mgr. 4, Drum Majorette 4, Music E 4, Short- hand pin 60 wds. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vclleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Numeral 2. BONNETA MURKEN Four years at E. U. H. S., Girl's League Treas. 4, F.H.A. Scrapbook Writer, Shorthand pin 80 wds. 3. MARTHA OTT Four years at E. U. H. S., Girl's League Sec. 4, G.A.A. Treas 3, Hi- Booster 4, F.H.A. Pres. 3, Publicity Mgr. 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Music E 4, Student Body Treas. 4, Slu- dent Council 4, Typing pins 40, 50, 60 wds. 2, 3, Shorthand pins 80, 100 wds. 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Block E 2, Numeral 3, Circle E 3, Star 4. . Yr- , -- S599 il .s 433 --:aa rw ggi' 'ev' W, ATV' ZERA LEDBETTER Four years at E.U.H.S,, Typing pins 40, 50 wds. 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Numeral 2. ALBERT MARSHALL Fcur years at E.U.H.S., Track 4, Blcck E 3. MARGARET McCANDLESS One year at E.U.H.S. MARY JEAN MORRILL Four years at E.U.H.S., Hi-Booster 3, Tech. Mgr. 4, El Escalon 3, Typ- ing pins 40, 50 wds. 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Numeral 3, The Haunted High School 4. BEVERLY NELSON Four years at E. U, H. S., Girl's League Pres. 4, Hi-Booster 1, 2, Adv. Mgr. 3, 4, El Escalon 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class V. Pres. 4, Drum Majorette 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 4, Block HE 2, Numeral 3, The Skeleton Walks, Business Mgr. 3, The Haunted High School 4. DARLENE PALMER Four years at E. U. H. S., Girl's League Reporter 4, Hi-Booster 1, 2, Ass't Editor 3, Editor 4, EI Esca- lon 1, 2, 3, 4, Muslc E 3, Stu- dent Ccuncll 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, Typing pins 40, 50 wds. 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 4, Block E 2, Numeral 3, The Skeleton Walks 3, The H a u n t e d High SchooI 4. .,. - 4 44.-. .. ... ..,.. ,..-..eeume.., 14..- ..e.+, .. M 2 NICK PAPPAS Four years al. E.U.H.S., Hi-Booster 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Block E 3, Sbtar 4, 'lThe Haunted Hlgll School DORIS PEINI Four years at E.U.H.S., G.A.A. Pres. 3, C.S.F. Reporter 3, Student Council 3, Class Treas, 1, Sec. 4, Typing pins 40, 50 wds. 2 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball i, 2, 3, 4, eas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Block E 1, Numeral 3, Star 4. JOHN RIVERS Four years at E.U.ll.S., El Escalon 4, Typing pin 40 wds. 3' Block E 4, The Skeleton Walks , Stage Mgr. 3' The Haunted High School, Stage llllgr. 4. JUANITA SPARKNIAN Four years at E.U.H.S., Hi-Booster 4, El Escalon 4, F.H.A. Song Leader 3, Treas. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Numeral 2, The Haunted -High SchooI, Business Nlgr. 4. CAROL STRAND Four years at E. U. H. S., Girl's League Repr. 4, G.A.A. V. Pres. 3, C.S.F. 1 2, Pln Custodian 3, Hl- Booster Business Mgr. 2, 3, 4, El Escalon 1, Ass't Editor 3, Editor 4, Student Council 4' Typing pins 40, so 60 wds. 2, 5, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. 3, Tennis 1, Block E 2, Numeral 3, The Skeleton Walks 3. TELMER TWEDT Four years at E.U.ll.S., Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 4, Block E 4. DELORES PEDRO Two years at E.U.H.S., Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. DOROTHY REICHERT Two years and two mont h s at E.U.H.S., C.S.F. Pres. 3, Student Body Yell Leader 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Sec. 3g Typing pin 40 word 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Numeral 3. GERALD RUSSELL Four years at E.U.H.S., Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Block E 3, Star 4. NIABEL SPRINKIVIAN Fcur years at E.U.H.S., Hi-Booster 2, 3, El Escalcn 3, Typing pin 60 wds. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bleek E 1, Numeral 2. ANNABELLE TUNE Fcur years at E.U.H.S., Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Block HE 1, Numeral 2, Circle E 3, The Skel- eton Walks 3, The Haunted High School 4. PAULINE VALEU Three years at E.U.H.S., Baseball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Numeral 2. i l l l l i7 ROSEMARY VAN HOUTEN Four years at E.U.H.S.5 G.A.A. Sec. 25 Hi-Booster 2, 3, 45 El Escalon 35 Typing pin 60 wds. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Block E 25 Nu- meral 3. JOHN WALLACE Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Bo:s'er 45 El Escalcn 45 Student Body As- sembly Nlgr. 45 Student Ccuncil 45 Typing pin 40 wds. 35 Football 35 Block E 45 The Skeleton Walks 35 'lThe Haunted Hlgh School 4. SE X IXIICDR CLA OF l949 GEORGE WALLACE Four years at E.U.H.S. DONALD WEICHERT Four years at E.U.H.S.5 Hi-Booster 45 El Escalon 45 Music E 35 Treble Clef Club Pres. 45 Student Ccuncll 45 The Skeleton Walks 35 The Haunted High School 4. SS I V . S 5 C o D. u.l E Q! 5 2 2 -Z 5 L L we BU .6 SN Iv 'gg 8 - c: V, 328 -255 :E .Q 4- -9 CD 4. -0-0 5- C C .EQ fc Em3a - 2 5 ,O 0 S 2 fl uJ-2 -5-t...b2 ol! - 3 U Ong T9 mu M '- ECE P-L pm? --fu U, .. 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' as 3 awww mnMn an 1 n 'na . in nw new new .me x gmc n 4 ea i n n e 'i leaf l ,-ig' fi' .p5l 5 W fr' E .4 Y .:.L :bio .: 7' 5 . , 31:51:13 T, .el m - I f . if . 5 1. Delores Couser. 2. Bonneta Nlurken. 3. Dorothy Reichert. 4. Carol Strand. 5. Nick Pappas. 6. Rodney Kromann. 7. Lucille lvlarshall. 8. Alice Harris. 9. Darlene Palmer. 10. Rosemary Van Houten. 11. Bob Allison. 12. Pat Bender. 13. Zera Ledbetter. 14. Nlargarel lVlcCandless. 15. Gordon Blixt. 16. George Wallace. 17. Jean Nlorrill. 18. Bev Nelson. 19. Annabelle Tune. 20. Mabel Sprinkman. 21. Mary Ann Bower. 22. Doug Fairrington. 23. John Wallace. 24. Don Weichert. 25, John Rivers. 26. Duane Eliason. 27. Madeline ' ' ' ' Azevedo. l CLASS WILL We, The high and mighiy Seniors oT The class of I949, having been Torced To leave This school be- cause oT our excess energy and knowledge, do here- wiTh divide The Tollowing giTTs and virTues, which we hope will be made use of To as good an advanTage as They proved To us. We, being parTialIy sound of mind and in+eIIecT, do hereby declare and publish This our LasT Will and TesTamenT: To The Junior Class: The broken seaTs in our secTion in The audiTorium. To The Sophomore Class: We will our abiliTy To geT by in our lessons. To The Freshman Class: We will all The parked chew- ing gum in The audiTorium and under The desks. I, I-lomer Adams, will my Senior happiness To all The Juniors. I, Guido AgosTini, will my abiliTy To play sporTs To some poor Treshman who can'T play. I, Louise Agosiini, will my aThleTic abili'I'y To Donna AbernaThy. I Bob Allison, will my nickname, Sprinkleberry, To David Derickson. I, Madeline Azevedo, will my yearly sun Tan To Claire Fowler. I. PaT Bender, will my abiIiTy To lay on The STudenT Council Table wiThouT geTTing caughT To any TuTure member of The I-li-BoosTer sTaTT. I, Lucille Birchler, will my quieTness To Mr. Hugh BarTon. I, I-Iedy Blaf-Her, will my heighT To Jo Alice Wilson. I, Gordon BIixT, will my Spike Jones records To Hugh BarTon, hoping They won'T ruin his TasTe Tor good music. I, Don BookwalTer, will my bashTulness To my cousin, Bobby BookwalTer. I, Mary Ann Bower, will my abiliTy To giggle To Floyd 1 Birchler. I, James Boyd, will my abiliTy in Track To Charles BeversTock. I, VioIeT Bruce, will my red dye To anyone who wanTs IT. I, Delores Couser, will my abiliTy To TlirT To EThel Van Wyk. I, Roy Crawford, will all my brains To Maurice Bres- hears. l, Clarence Eggink, will my abilify To gel' away wiTh Things To Duane Palmer. I, Duane Eliason, will m abiliTy To Tool around To Myron Johnson, providing he doesn'T over-indulge. I, Douglas FairringTon, will my abiliTy To play Tackle TooTball in Coach's class To any Freshman. I, BeTTy Faulong, will my brown hair To Velma I-lodges. I, Jack Hamada, will my abiIiTy To do Mechanical Drawing To Clarence BoaTman. I, Thelma I-Ianlon, will my parking place To anyone wiTh a 36 Ford. Alice I-Iarris, will my ambiTion To diTch To anyone ThaT can geT away wiTh iT. MargareT lkemura, will my shorTness To anyone who doesn'T-mind being sTepped upon. Rodney Kromann, will my abiliTy To play Tackle To Leroy LighT. Zera LedbeTTer, will my shyness To Rosemary SehrT. Josierene Linch, will my slim Tigure To Angelo Blanco. Alberl' Marshall, will my Track shoes To Charles BeversTock. Lucille Marshall, will my excess weigl'1T and my C and D average To Gene von Glahn. MargareT McCandless, will my slighTly-used pen- cil sTubs To all The junior class To wriTe rubber checks. DorTha McCoy, will my abiliTy as band leader To Barbara SToTTs. Jean Morrill, will my blue ones To PaT Skiles, hop- ing They will compleTe her ouTTiT. B'onneTa Murken, will my abiIiTy To geT along wiTh The girls in The oTTice To Tony Mazzola. Beverly Nelson, will my spoT on The radiaTor in The TronT hall To anyone who will keep iT warm. MarTha CTT, will my aThleTic abiliTy To any girl who so desires iT. Darlene Palmer, will my abiliTy To denT Tenders To anyone learning To drive. Nick Pappas, will my abiliry To call everybody darling To Ronald Knepp. Delores Pedro, will my ambiTion To eaT candy in blh period sTudy hall and keep Trom laughing To Wilma BradTuTe. Doris Peini, will my abiliry To play baskeTbaII To EThel Van Wyk. DoroThy ReicherT, will my Tellow yell leader lI?l To Joyce ReicherT. John Rivers, will my sTaTure To Glen Sharp. Jerry Russell, will my chair in Miss BarneTT's room To Georgie Morando. JuaniTa Sparkman, will my nickname, FaT, To Janice Rydquisl: Mabel Sprinlcman, will my love Tor shorThand To AIberTina Teixeira. Carol STrand, will my boTTle oT peroxide To I-Iugh BarTon, because I know he's iusT dying To Try iT. Annabelle Tune, will my sporTs abiliTy To Ramona Swanson. Telmer TwedT, will my curly hair To GilberT Mon- Toya. Pauline Valeu, will my abiliTy To sing To Clara Van Wyk. Rosemary Van I-louTen, will my long Tinger nails To Rosemary SehrT. She needs Them. George Wallace, will my scienTiTic abiIiTy To Porky BarTon. John Wallace, will my loving ways To David Reefer Marshall. Don WeicherT, will my loud voice To PaT Skiles. JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW: A. Johnson, H. Grabow, D. Marshall, M. Johnson, H. Barton, M. Johnson, R. Marshall, G. Coley, L. Daniels, C. Uthe. FOURTH ROW: V. Hodges, A. Teixeira, E. Bonds, 0. Dobson, I. Jones, J. Carvalho, D. Derickson, B. Gurrola, A. Blanco, J. Bonetti, 0. Peterson. THIRD ROW: P. Bianchet, J. Faulong, C. Fowler, J. Reichert, M. Ambrose, J. Osteen, B. Eliason, K. Kite, R. Byrd, R. Fitch, T. Rarnpoldi. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fee, V. King, M. Trager, J. Jorgensen, L. Light., I. Tune, C, Beverstock, J. Dugo, G. Reid, L. Stockton, Mr. Ferdinandsen. FIRST ROW: K. Tokinobu, M. Dahlin, B. Miller, B. Knox, J. Rydquist, R. Watson, M. Ballance, P. Skiles, B. Thompson, W. Bradfute, A. Molles, C. Van Wyk. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class has been very busy Jrhis year wiih Jrhe lradirional affairs 'rhai all Junior Classes have. The Junior-Senior Prom was a bigger success 'rhan ever. The small gym, where if was held, was decoraled very beauliliully for ihis memorable occasion. This pasl' year we also sponsored a school dance, and presenred our Junior Play Take Your Medicine which was well received by The audience. We enioyed our acrivilies under ihe leadership of 'rhe following officers: Marvin Johnson, Pres.: Joe Lial. V. Pres.: lrene Tune. Sec.: and Philimina Biancher, Treas. Those who have been oursianding in sporis rhis year from our class are Tommy Ram- polcli, Angelo Blanco, CHO Peierson, Marvin Johnson, David Dericlcson and Bruce Eliason. Our C.S.F. represenlaiives were Joyce Reicherl' and June Jorgensen. We, Jrhe Juniors of 49. wish 'ro exiend our appreciaiion +o our swell class advisors, Mr. Ferclinandsen and Mrs. Fee, for iheir inleresi in us. SOPHOMORE CLASS TOP ROW: N. Negley, J. Chalk, A. Sipma, F. Birchler, J. Best, F. Sherman, J. Barton, G. Sharp, H. Sadler, D. Goelcen, R. Knepp, G. Adams, C. Ledbetter, J. Jones. FOURTH ROW: M. Boyd, E. Polhemus, S. Johnson, H. Krebs, V. Blackmore, M. Middleton, P. Lindman, A. Price, D. Coburn, D. Ritchey, R. Puccetti, J. Ellis, B. Cabral. THIRD ROW: D. Abernathy, S. Tsuchimoto, H. Marshall, J. Gurrola, M. Bowers, V. Betti, B. Stotts, F. McDonald, B. Venturella, D. Parker, M. Johnson, M. Reichmuth, J. Neher. SECOND ROW: Miss Tonge, M. Hutchinson, R. Sehrt, E. Johnson, R. Gallaty, J. Gonzales, E. Terry, D. Skiles, M. Johnsen, W. Butler, M. Carvalho, Mr. Weiser. FIRST ROW: L. Johnson, R. Scaroni, C. Wallace, E. Koch, E. Azevedo, R. Willis, L. Rampcldi, H. Pope, R. Huntley, T. Boyd, D. Mueller. SGP!-IOMORE CLASS Looking info 'rhe Sophomore Class rneelings This year we found Ronald Knepp pre- siding, Harold Pope raking The seal of vice presidenl, Helen Krebs wriling 'lhe minules, and Faye Allen keeping iraclc of The expenses lincome fool. The inlellecis who earned 'rhemselves places on 'rhe C.S.F. were Helen Krebs, Gerald Praler, and James Jones. The Sophomores are also busiing wilh pride because many ol: lheir looys really were oulslanding in all sporls. A swell hayride and weinie roasi was held November olh al 'rhe reservoir. Everyone had a wonderful lime, even 'rhough we were slighlly crowded on The way home. A dance was held on lhe I lih of March, wiih ihe Ripon siudenis as guesis. This nighl was anoiher one in 'rhe bag for ihe class. The Sophomore Class was lops under The heading oi siudenl aclivilies Jrhis year, and we owe much io our capable advisor, Miss Tonge. .av FRESHMAN CLASS TOP ROW: R. Gibson, J. Stone, M. Breashears, F. Ficri, L. Powers, M, Lial, R. Hamada, L. Light, J. Ennis, D. Palmer, J. Bowers. THIRD ROW: E. Hulsey, B. McCoy, P. Blixi., D. Blixt, R. Derickson, J. Davis, K. Sparkman, E. Marshall, D. Wilson, D. McCandless, J. Boatman. SECOND ROW: R. Swanson, M. Roach, T. Price, M. Bengston, E. Van Wyk, E. Abney, L. Wyatt, G. Wright, S. Dutey, L. Eliason, R. Smith. FIRST ROW: R. Fattich, N. Whitg, Pehnk REKhan, M. Dugo, D. Hanney, R. Crowe, M. Baxter, J. Hogue, . ate, r. nge . TOP ROW: G. Morando, R. Berdian, L. Brumley, R. Selby, D. Eliason, C. Smith, B. Kee, S. Firch, W. Gibson, W. Hutchinson, R. Langum, R. Perez. THIRD ROW: E. Johnson, J. Wilson, E. James, P. Tomlinson, G. von Glahn, D. Bruce, J. Silva, L. Bonde, F. Melton, D. Huffman, R. Trager, E. Pereira. SECOND ROW: C. Jones, M. Williams, D. Adams, V. Cullums, 0. Kimberling, L. Quistini, C. Ladd, E. Wallace, J. Leonard, E. Young, L. Warren, R. Gann. FIRST ROW: M. Johnson, E. John, D. Cline, C. Barnes, T. Cummings, B. Bradfute, N. Martin, M. Knight, T. Mortensen, B. Bales, Mr. Helmling. FRESI-IMAN CLASS On Seplember 7, l948, The largesl Freshman Class in ihe hislory of E.U.l-LS. en- rolled lOI siudenrs. On Seplember l5, we elecled Manuel Lial, Pres.: Mary Dugo, V. Pres.: Laura Quislini, Sec.: and Michael Johnson, Treas. Those who made 'rhe C.S.F. were Gene von Glahn, Sammy Firch, Frank Piori, Michael Johnson, Louva Wya+l', Lois Warren, and Pauline Blixl. Ouislanding aihleles were Maurice Breshears, Manuel Lial, Frank Piori, and Richard Berdion. A Our facu.ll'y advisors were Mr. Engel and Mr. Helmling. :34 -.I fi-,xml ,M M A is 5 . 0 A , f g W f Q Air 1 7-,N -. .345 .fag 'V'-Q-J' l , lr! 'Q I 1 1. Those three cute majoreties. 2. Aw, gee. 3. Our band. 4. Marching. 5. The queen candidates. Well, Joyce. 7. Five chicks! B. Our football queen and her attendants. 9. Hi, Nlacl 10. Gettin' up in the world. f l l N-Clyyi-,?. -----ug-v STUDENT BODY LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nl. OU., D. Eliason, P. Bender, J. Wallace, G. Blixt. STUDENT BODY The Escalon Sludenl Body has enjoyed anolher successful year under lhe able lead- ership of our corps of officers. Gordon Blixl was our presidenl wilh Duane Eliason as Vice President Pal Bender as Secrelary. and lvlarlha OH as Treasurer. Our assembly-manager, John Wallace. provided The Sludenl' Body wilh many enler- laining programs from lhe Nalional School Assemblies. Among 'rhose were: Bob Edgar, Donas, Arnold Fursl, Richelli, Brown Novelly, Chrislians Killies. All were very popular. School dances and olher acliviiies were well allencled and enjoyed by Jrhe Sluclenl Body. Our yell leaders, Joyce and Dorolhy Reicherf and Hugh Barron. did a fine iob of arousing and keeping our school spiril up 'ro par al games and rallies. I , gif: 'sm STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL MeeTing Twice a monfh in Their own STudenT Council room. The members reporTed a very acTive year in which They made many imporTanT decisions in procedures of im- proving our school. Gordon BlixT, STudenT Body PresidenT, conducTed The meeTings wiTh PaT Bender Taking noTes as SecreTary. OTher oTTicers on The Council were: Duane Eliason, Vice Presi- denT: MarTha OTT, Treasurer, and John Wallace, Assembly Manager. Some OT The progressive sTeps Taken by The STudenT Council This pasT year were: The revising oT The ConsTiTuTion and By-Laws oT This school, and admiTTing The Forensic Club and The Music E group inTo The Council, giving Them equal righTs wiTh oTher organizaTions. An imporTanT saTeTy sTep was Taken by providing Tor a parking lol' Tor The sTudenTs' cars, Thus lessening TraTTic hazards around The school. Ex oTTicio members of The STudenT Council and The organizaTions They represenTed were as Tollows: Carol STrand, EI Escalong Darlene Palmer, I-li-BoosTerg Homer Adams, F.F.A.: Joyce ReicherT, C.S.F., Bev Nelson, Girls League, Jack l-lamada, Block EH: Bonnie Thompson and PaT Skiles, Copa De Oro: Madeline Azevedo, G.A.A.: Don WeicherT, Treble Clefg David Marshall, Forensic Club: DoroThy ReicherT and Hugh BarTon, Yell Leaders: Guido AgosTini, Senior, Marvin Johnson, Junior: Ronald Knepp, Sophomore, and Manuel Lial, Freshman. The STudenT Council members Teel ThaT They have accomplished The necessary sTeps which They seT ouT To do This year, and They wish To express Their appreciaTion To Their advisor, Mr. WhiTlock, and To all The sTudenTs Tor Their cooperaTion. Thanlcs a loT lcids. Ji 4 BACK ROW: Mr. Whitlock, J. Reichert, D. Reichert, H. Adams, H. Burton, M. Ott, D. Eliason, R. Knapp, NI. Johnson, D. Weichvrl, J. Hamada, D. Marshall, N. Pappas. FRONT ROW: B. Thompson, P. Skiles, G, Agostini, G. Blixt, J. Wallace, D. Palmer, 8, Nelson, P. Bender, C. Strand, NI. Azevcdo. Y? 9'-5 mfs ci 1 35 EL ESCALON M. Carvalho, W. Butler, C. Fowler, J. Rydquisl, P. Bender, M. Johnson, J. Jorgensen. El. ESCALON This year, our El Escalon was ecliTed by Carol STrand, and was assisTed by The follow- ing sTaTT: Janice Ryclquist assis'lanT edifor, and Jean Morrill, business manager. The reporiers were: Bonnie Jean Thompson. Jean Faulong, Darlene Palmer. Pal Slsiles, Miriam Johnson, Pauline Blixi, John Wallace, PaT Bender, Claire Fowler, Marian Ballance, JuaniTa Sparlcman, Rodney Kromann, lvlarTha OH, Bobby Allison, ivlargareT Johnson, Helen Krebs, David Marshall, Mary Jean Trager, Gordon BlixT, June Jorgensen, Janice Ryd- quisl: Dixie Slciles, Bev Nelson, Duane Eliason, Don Weichert Doug FarringTon, and MargareT Ann Carvalho. Mr. l.uTz served as our advisor. Once again This year The EI Escalon and The l-li-BoosTer sTaTTs gave a banquet wilh The baslcefloall Team as Their guesTs of honor. Also, The Two organizaTions sponsored a dance which was well aTTended, and conTribuTed To The social successes of The school year as well as journalisTic achievemenTs. TOP ROW: D. Eliason, G.,Blixl, D. Weichert, H. Barton, J. Wallace, C. Strand, D. Marshall, D. Fairringlon J. Rivers, Mr. Lutz. SECOND ROW: J. Reichert, B. Thompson, M. Middleton, D. Skiles, Nl. Ballance P. Skill:-s, 8. Nelson, D. Palmer, J. Faulong, M. Trager, I. Tune. FIRST ROW: P. Blixl, H. Krebs Qe N 1 'a M ,R ,gb ' Hl-BOOSTER ' HI-BOGSTER The l-li-BoosTer oT '48 and '49 was under The experT guidance of ediTor Darlene Palmer. This job, much To our surprise, is noT The easiesT and l Think you'll agree wiTh me ThaT Darlene has done an excellenT iob as ediTor. Her immediaTe oTTicers consisTed of: Joyce ReicherT, assisTanT ediTorg PaT Bender, TeaTure ediTor1 Bobby Allison, sporT ediTorg Wyvonne BuTler, business manager, Dixie Skiles, circulaTion manager: and Mary Jean Morrill, Technical manager. Two oT The ouTsTanding Things The I-li-BoosTer accomplished during The year were an exTra paper devoTed To inform us abouT ThaT much Teared disease, Tuberculosis. under The ediTorship of Joyce ReicherT, who did a swell job. This ediTion enTered com- peTiTion wiTh oTher high school papers. The second ouTsTanding and TradiTional evenT was The ediTion oT The Hi-BoosTer puT ouT by each class, compeTing wiTh each oTher Tor ediTing The besT paper. The winning class usually receives a cash award Tor Their ouT- sTanding paper, and compe-TiTion is always keen. ReporTers oT The paper were: C. Ladd, P. Bender, M. MiddleTon, R. Kromann, J. RydquisT, M. Azevedo, J. Sparkman, G. BlixT, H. BarTon. C. STrand, C. Fowler, M. John- son, W. BuTler, J. Faulong and J. ReicherT. Members oT The Technical sTaTT: P. Bender, J. Faulong, B. Nelson, C. STrand, M. Trager, C. Fowler, H. Krebs, J. Jorgensen, L. LighT, and J. ReicherT. The members oT The Hi-BoosTer sTaTT have enioyed Their work considerably more by The presence oi Mr. LuTz wiTh his many helpful and needy suggesTions. --if TOP ROW: Mr. Lutz, J. Sparkman, W. Butler, B. Allison, J. Wallace, D. Eliason, D. Palmer, D. Weichert, .- A G. Bliyl, H, Barton, J. Reichert, D. Reichert, D. Mcllcy. SECOND ROW: L. Lighl. L Quisllni A. Harris Nl. Middletoii, M. Carvalho, D. Skiles, M. Johnson, B. Nelson, l. Tune, C. Strand, H. Krehs, M. Ott: J. Morrill, V. Blackmore. FlRST ROW: C. Ladd, M. Ballance, P. Skiles, M. Azevedo, P. Bender, J. Rydquisl, C. Fowler, J. Faulong, J. Jorgensen, NI. Tragcr. d H .f-Y- ' ',.1'i -. AS GIRLS' LEAGUE BACK ROW: Miss Manha. NI. Trager, D. Palmer, B. Nelson, C. Strand, M- Carvalho, MVS- BHVWS FRONT ROW: C. Ladd, B. Murken, M. Bower, P. Bender, Nl. Ott, A. Harris. -1 , GIRLS' ,LEAGUE Wirh Beverly Nelson as Jrhe capable leader of 'rhe Girl's League lhis year. 'lhe club had a very busy season. To siarl aclivilies, a very successful Hi-Jinx was held in Oclober, rhe 'rheme being Comic Srrip Charac'rers wifh Margarel Carvalho faking firsf prize as Snulfy Smirhf' . The Girl's League in coniuncrion wil'h lhe C.S.F. sponsored a Valenline Dance which was enjoyed by everyone. Officers aiding Beverly were: Par Bender, V. Pres., Marlha OH, Sec.: Bonnera Mur- lcen, Treas.: Carol Srrand, Senior Reprq Mary Trager, Junior Repr.g Margarelr Carvalho, Sophomore Repr.: Caroldean Ladd, Freshman Repr.: Alice Harris, Musician: Darlene Palmer, Reporierg and Mary Ann Bower, Scrapbook wrifer. The advisors for 'rhis busy and prolilable year were Miss Manha and Mrs. Barrels. az: H aaa mwwam 1 Hmmm ' Q ll . :Qs 5, 1 -tl, lg is E: F.H.A. Zigi TOP ROW: R. Swanson, J. McDonald, J. Neher, J. Linch, W. Butler, llll. Azevedo, D. Couser, P. Valeu E. Van Wyk. SECOND ROW: Miss Tongs, A. Bedlan, B. Stous, E. Terry, M. Ambrose, H. Marshall D. McCoy, M. Reichmuth. FIRST ROW: E. James, B. Murken, M, Bower, M. Ott, D, Adams, B. McCoy F, H, The Fu'rure l-lomemalcers of America chapler of This school may well be proud ol ils membership and achievemenls This year. This is The Third year Thar Escalon has had This organizalion and il' is growing more and more as lime goes on. ll is under The capable leadership of Miss Tonge, our Home Economics and Arr Teacher. The officers for The year were: Pres., Madeline Azevedo: V. Pres., Mary Ann Bower: Sec., Wyvonne Buller: and Treas., Juariila Sparlcman. The publicily managers were Dorlha McCoy and Marlha OH while The Scrapbook keepers were Mary Ann Bower and Bonnela Murlcen. Several successful meelings were held which everyone enjoyed. The F.l'l.A. was in charge of 'rhe Truslee-Facully dinner and also held home-made candy sales lhroughoul The laH'er parl of 'rhe year. PN, .Ci . ,gn A F. F. A. TOP ROW: C. Nlazzola, D. Ritchey, M. Johnson, R. Fuhlendorf, D. Baumbach, L. Daniels, A. Sipma, J. Jones, B. Hill, J. Osteen. THIRD ROW: T. Nlorlensen, R. Kearsley, R. Nlarshall, A. Johnson, R. Selby, W. Gibson, S. Firch, B. Bradfute, C. Barnes, L. Brumley, D. lVlcCandlf.-ss. SECOND ROW: R. Langum, B. Bales, H. Grabow, G. Prater, J. Adams, B. Helton, J. Carvalho, R. Berdion, Mr. Todd. FIRST ROW: C. Uthe, C. Eggink, A. Eliason, H. Adams, D. Bookwalter, R. Kromann. F. F. A. Progress and cooperalion has been The lcey-nole of a highly successful year Tor The Escalon Chapler ol The Fulure Farmers of America. The many successful aclivilies car- ried our during The year musl be allribuied 'ro close cooperarion of The officers and members. These acliviries began wilh a Trip lo Camp Lillard where Escalon's Team won lop sfale honors in Livesloclr Judging. This was followed by a Trip 'ro Granl Nalional Live- sloclc Show al San Francisco. During November rhe Chapler was The guesl of California Polylechnic Agricullural College for Three days ol educalion and enlerlainmenl. ln January The F.F.A. held one of The mosl successful school dances of The year. March broughl lorlh The annual Parenr and Son Banquer. The mosr imporlanl aclivily was held in April Teaiuring The F.F.A. Counrry Fair and Horse Show wilh The proceeds going lo The communiry recrealion program. Progress was oulslanding in machinery cooperalively owned by The members of The Chapler. They acquired a new Ford lracior, hammer mill and molor, manure loader, public address sysrem and several lesser ilems. Scholasric progress was shown by each member endeavoring To improve his grades. Six members were honored by becoming members of The California Scholarship Federarion. lvlosl' imporlanlz each member has made slrides 'ro improve his farming program. The officers presiding during The year were l-lomer Adams, Pres.: Alan Eliason re- placing Delmar Schmidl as V. Pres.: Clarence Egginlc who replaced Tony Pinheiro as Sec. when Tony became suddenly ill: Don Boolcwaller, Treas.7 Rodney Kromann. Re- porlerg Clarence Urhe, Seniinel and Mr. Todd Advisor. A1 aff' ' G.A.A. ' TOP ROW: Z. Ledbeuer, B. Good, V. King, P. Valeu, M. Azevedo, D. Cnuser, J. Morrill, M. Sprinlcman, '. Jorgensen, L. Light. SECOND ROW: L. Marshall, M. Carvalho, D. McCoy, P. Skiles, M. Ballance, Nl. Trager, J. Faulong, J. Rydquist., Mrs. Bartels. FIRST ROW: C. Strand, P. Bender, D. Palmer, B. Nelson, M. Ou, J. Linch, L. Agoslini, R. Van Houten. G. A. A. The Girl's Alhlelic Associalion has been very exciiing 'rhis year under fhe super- vision of Mrs. Barrels. The G.A.A. which has been ar 'rhe E.U.l-l.S. for only 'rwo years and which slarled wilh a group of lwenry, has increased 'ro fiffy members. Our very capable officers were: Madeline Azevedo. Presidenr: Janice Rydquisl, Vice President Dorlha McCoy. Secreiaryg and June Jorgensen, Treasurer. For acriviry, we organized A and B baslcerball, baseball and volleyball reams, and inviled Ripon, l-lughson. and Linden ro alrend a playday which was held here in our gym. Each school provided some kind of enrerrainmenr. Everyone who arlended en- ioyed Themselves very much. . For funds, somelhing very differenl' was done. Two A and B 'reams were chosen and 'rhey played very exciring games of baslcerball. The public was invired and lhey seemed 'ro enjoy girls' baskerball. The main acriviriesirhis year were: Baslcelball. baseball. volleyball. soccer and lennis. A new game, called Associarion, was presenled +o us by Mrs. Barrels and il' was very well acceplecl by all 'rhe gym classes. Everyone who parlicipared in girls' sporrs 'rhis year enjoyed rhemselves very much. ' lint fm' 5 Ci T... '52 m NW 2 BLOCK E H B. Eliason. BLOCK E Under lhe leadership ol Presiclenl Jaclc Hamada and Coach Engel. advisor. lhe Block E expanded i'ls membership and aclivilies lo an all lime high This year. Helping Jack was Guido Agoslini, Vice Presidenl and Myron Johnson, Secrelary and Treasurer. Some of lhe aclivilies 'rhe Block E crealecl were lhe sponsoring ol a dance, which was very successful: selling colces and holdogs al loolball and baseball games which enlarged 'the lreasury, 'rhe buying ol new baseball and lraclc suils, ancl acquiring film lo lalce piclures ol The Cougars in aclion. The Block E increased ils membership roll from I4-23. New members were: R. Kromann. C. Egginlc. T. Twecll, J. Carvalho, M. Johnson, L. Rampoldi, R. Knepp, and l-l. Marlin. Goocl luclc 'ro 'lhe Block E in lhe years lo come. TOP ROW: H. Adams, M. Johnson, J. Boyd, T. Twedi., J. Carvalho, J. amada, J, Rivers, Mr. Engel. SECOND ROW: R. Kromann, C. Eggink, D. McLaughlin, H. Martin. J. Wallace, N. Pappas, L. Daniels, A. Marshall. FIRST ROW: 0. Peterson, G, Agostini, G. Russell, L, Rampoldi, Marvin Johnson, R. Knepp, . were -33 1 .e GIRLS GLEE TOP ROW: D. Palmer, S. Hatcher, J. Sparkman, M. Azevedo, E. Wallace, L. Agostini, R. Van Houlen, M. Sprlnkman, Z. Ledbetter. THIRD ROW: B. Nelson, P. Bender, B. Vote, E. Polhemus, S. Johnson, P. Bianchet, D. Bllxl., V. King, B. Good. SECOND ROW: R. Fattich, M. Hutchinson, J. Gonzales, M. Bengston, M. Bowers, M, Johnson, M. Ott, D. McCoy, G. Wright, Mr. Lutz. FIRST ROW: E. Johnson, E. Ahney, F. McDonald, B. Venturella, J. Leonard, E. Young, L. Quistini, C. Ladd, D. Parker, D. Couser, S. Dutey. GIRLS' GLEE The Girls' Glee Club This year, under 'rhe efficienl direciorship of Mr. Luiz, has developed inlo a line musical group. We have our forly-five members divided info ihree harmonious groups-firsl soprano. second soprano and alfo group. All of lhe members working logelher produce a very musically salislying effect Our Sexl'eH'e is siill an aciive group. The personnel of Jrhis group is Pai Bender, Delores Couser, Carol Slrand, Pal Slciles. June Jorgensen and Mary Trager. Bolh groups did a credilrable job in 'rhe Spring Concerl. 1 BACK ROW, left to right: G. Blixl, D. Bookwalter, R. Knepp, F. Fiori, R. Kromann, N. Pappas, J. Jones, G. Wallace, NI. Johnson, S, Flrch. FRONT ROW: G. Prater, H. Adams, L. Warren, GJ vjm Glahn, P. Blixt, H. Krebs, Miss Barnett, J. Reichert, J. Nlorrill, . orgensen. C. S. F. The California Scholarship FederaTion ChapTer 22Oc sTarTed The year wiTh only Three members. buT The membership grew To TwenTy members in all aT The beginning of The second semesTer. The oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were: Pres., Joyce ReicherT: Sec.- Treas., Helen Krebs: Pin CusTodian, Gerald PraTer. OTTicers Tor The second semesTer were: Pres., Nick Pappas: V. Pres., Don BookwalTer7 Sec.-Treas., Rodney Kromanng Pin CusTodian, Gene von Glahng ReporTer, Ronald Knepp. OTher members were Jean Mor- rill, June Jorgensen. Lois Warren. Pauline BlixT. Gordon BlixT, Sam Firch. James Jones, Michael Johnson. Louva WyaTT.- George Wallace, Homer Adams and Frank Fiori. We sold candy during The Three lunch periods, which proved very proTiTable, and The organizaTion inTends To do many beneTicial Things Tor The school Trom The proceeds. The TirsT SIO Taken in This year was senT To C.R.O.P. lChrisTian Rural Overseas Programl. This year we revised our consTiTuTion, especially The sTanding rules and poinT sysTem. All oT This has been made possible Through The guidance oT our very capable ad- visor, Miss BarneTT. F ORCHESTRA BACK ROW: NI. Ballance, E. Pereira, N. Nlartin, D. Palvner, L. Light, Nl. Trager, B. Allison, D. Eliason, D. Derickson, D. Marshall, P. Bianchel, J. Rivers. FRONT ROW: H. Krebs, L. Bonds, G. Sharp, J. Jcrgensen, R. Derickson, D. Blixt, E. Bonde, IVlr. Lutz. DANCE BAND LEFT T0 RIGHT: B. Huntley, G. Sharp, P. Bianchet, D. Weichert, D. Marshall, J. Rivers. ORCHESTRA We Tinally received some violin players inTo our music deparTmenT, and The lnslru- menTal Choir became an OrchesTra much To Mr. LuTz's pleasure. The orcheslrra. as usual, embellished play niqhTs and oTher public TuncTions wiTh iTs selecTions. The Dance Band played Tor one dance or anoTher almosT every week-end oT The year, noT only Tor The school aTTairs and The Lions Club Teen-age dances, buT in l-lughson, Linden, Ripon and SToclcTon. This group also played an imporTanT parT in assemblies and The Band Show, and has become The mosT popular musical uniT in our school. P BAND E. Johnson, C. Wallace, L. Marshall, J. Rydquist, L. Light, T. Mortensen, D. Derickson, J. Chalk, B. Allison. THIRD ROW: B Mr. Lutz, P. Blixt, M. Trager, R. Derickson, J. Jorgensen, C. Ladd, M. Bengston. FIRST ROW: D. McCoy, M. Ott, P. Bender M.Azevedo. BAND As usual. The band played an imporTanT role in school aflairs wiTh iTs marching and playing aT TooTball games and as a pep uniT aT rallies and assemblies. In TacT, everyone who saw and heard The band perform This year agreed Thal il was The besT in our league. This opinion was shared by noT only Escalon people, buT by members of The oTher com- muniTies as well. One musical siep forward This year was The presenTaTion of The Band Show To oTher schools nearby, and laTer in The year aT home To raise money Tor new uniforms. The band under The capable clirecTion of Mr. Luli enioyed giving iTs various per- formances. and hopes in The near luTure To accomplish much more Tor The beneTiT of our school and communiTy. TOP ROW: A. Harris, L. Quistini, W. Butler, D. Palmer, B. Huntley, D. Eliason, P, Sklles, H. Pope, J. Ennis. FOURTH ROW' Eliason, G. Blixt, G. Sharp, G. Adams, R. Huntley, M. Johnson, D. Skiles, Leroy Light, P. Bianchet, -T. Rampoldi. SECOND ROWf 1 , . ' . iv , TREBLE CLEF CLUB TOP ROW: B. Allison, B. Eliason, G. Blixt, D. Eliason, D. Weichert, J. Rivers, D. Marshall, D. Derickson, Mr. Lutz. SECOND ROW: A. Harris, P. Bender, M. Ott, P. Bianchet., P. Skiles, M. Ballance, A. Tune, M. Azevedo. FIRST ROW: D. McCoy, B. Hunt- ley, J. Jorgensen, L. Light, M. Trager, I. Tune, D. Palmer. TREBLE CLEF CLUB A new 'rradilion 'ro our family of organizalions wi rhe Treble Clel Club, designed lo iurlher 'rhe inleresr and parlicipalion in music oi lhe school and cornmunily. To be eligible for membership a siuclenr musr have regislered for his rhird year ol insfru- menlal music, wilh a B grade average for lhe preceding lwo years. Fourlh year maior- elres are also eligible. and all members are enliiled lo wear a Block E wilh a super- imposed musical lyre. The main acrivily of lhe Treble Clef Club was The sponsorship and presenraiion of our Band Show which was well received wherever il was given. Officers for The year were: Pres.. Don Weicherrg V. Pres., David Dericlcsong Sec., June Jorgensen: and Treas., lrene Tune. V f fx VELL LEADERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: J. Reichert, H. Barton, D. Reichert. NIAJDRETTES LEFT T0 RIGHT: P. Bender, D. IVIcCoy, NI. Ott, IVI. Azevedo. PEP AND MUSIC Our yell leaders, Joyce and Dororhy Reicherr and l-lugh Barron, deserve a greaf deal of praise for 'rheir abili+y 'ro promofe pep and enlrhusiasm af our games and also for 'rheir s lendid efiorls in producing l'he many en'oyable rallies Jrhar were held during 'rhe year. The line school spirir Jrhal has prevailed 'rlwis year can loe Jrraced lo 'rhe good iob our yell leaders have accomplished. The Sludenl Body Thanks you for a 'rask well done. A real aflracrion al rhe games were The maiorelres. This group. composed of Pal' Bender. Marlha OH, and Madeline Azevedo gave an added Jrhrill +o rhe loand perform- ances wi'rh Their skill in baron 'rwirling and rhe many new roufines and fancy sreps 'rhey devised. This combined wirh rheir flashy cos+umes ceriainly gave a pleasing color 'ro our sporling evenls. Our Drum Major, Dorlha McCoy, wi+h her exacr precision and conrrol of The Band gave 'rhings lhal added umph which is so necessary in having a lop marching unir, The Srudenl Body appreciales lheir efforls, and know They have given a lol' of 'rime and praclice lo pur on such perliecr performances. Thanks. girls. you were really lirsl class. a-B. .H na , sae K, -A -na -as H E n..-NLE nw E it u -use N a-is f ana r I ..., 2- B14 ,l l COPA DE ORO BACK ROW: D. Nlarshall, G. Blixt, D. Weichert, C. Strand, J. Reichert, Nlr. lVlcGuire, D. Reichert, J. Rivers, D. Goeken, F. Birchler, E. Azevedo. FIRST ROW: D. Skiles, Nl. Johnson, C. Fowler, J. Faulong, M. Ballance, P. Skiles, H. Barton, H. Pope, C. Wallace. ctua com DE ono The Club Copa De Oro has had a very active and progressive year. President was Patsy Skiles, who was assisted by Miriam Johnson as Vice President, Claire Fowler, Sec- retaryg Helen Krebs, Treasurer: and Bonnie Thompson, Reporter. 3 The year's activities sponsored by the club were: a house party at Jean Gonzales' home. and in February Bruce Moorehead gave a very interesting talk on his experiences in Brazil. The club attended a radio program at the College ot Pacitic and later in the year went on a field trip. The Annual Banquet was given, and many additional activities were enjoyed during the year. As a money raising tund, an assembly was given tor the Student Body which included movies and an interesting interview ot the Stockton Ports baseball manager. We have our advisor, Mr. McGuire. to thank tor working with us. and tor the excellent times he has shown us. - ...aim .malt ' r ' FORENSIC CLUB BACK ROW: M. Johnson, M. Boyd, M. Bowers, L. Marshall, D. McCoy, M. Ott, J. Sparkman, J. Reichert, D. Reichert, Mr. McGuire. FRONT ROW: B. Allison, J. Wallace, N. Pappas, D, Marshall, C. Fowler, B. Nelson, R. Crawford, H. Barton, M. Johnson, K. Reed. FORENSIC CLUB This year, anolher new club was added lo our school groups: The Forensic Club. This club was organized by lhe Public Speaking class, and ils lunclions are primarily 'ro prornole public speaking conlesls. and l'o parricipale in lhem, The officers are elecled eachsemesler. During lhe lirsl semesler, lhe gavel was wielded by The able hand ol David Marshall. Assisling him were: Myron Johnson as V. Pres., Claire Fowler as Sec.-Trees., and Nick Pappas as Sergeanl-al-arms. The second semesler, we selecled Nick Pappas as Prexy, wilh Dorfha McCoy as V. Pres., Dol Reich- erl as Sec.-Treas., and Bob Allison as Sergeanl-ai-arms. A This club, which meels lhe sixlh period of every Monday, would like To Thank Mr. McGuire, our very capable Teacher and advisor. for The swell iob he has done Through- oul lhe year. Allhough our club is slill in lhe apprenlice srage, we are all looking lor- ward lo an even beller lime nexl year, and also in 'rhe years io follow. 'r il' ,, awful M x,ks,5QQg. my . 'fin E 'T' J,-1.313.jzf1,:,'1f,.: - a a - :aa .Q , ., 4. l g ,g.r:,,' :- E -.J 5 H we ae. s H awe-aa 4 M - me as H we -. l. ra H- fs ,, ' w.fa,.q-...- an as a - r-an - as r aa a a - 1 .a 1 -r i hi---r 55, a H M . H sa A if fm a W a Ha 4 H aa- as 1 T ' I:-in-2,--iff'- s aww-aa 5 sa'g a.i,g...fm a swam: Q H le a M a 5 lf , 1 H '- S .' 'I-.,s:r,1,HAQ,--1,, a a a a - aa as ., a .ra rr as T - ., - u 1 . 4 ,- . umrsma a- was is H-1 fam ff:-an msanahsfgsssffs B sais 'x .a ' 2 ,l-ss 'l ' ,jfiF',f,. A LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Palmer, D. Weichert, A. Harris, D. Fairrlngton, M. Azevedo, N. Pappas, G. Blixt, P. Bender, J. Wallace, A. Tune, J. Morrill, D. Eliason, B. Nelson. SENIOR PLAY On lhe nighl' of December lO+h, 'rhe Senior Class presenled a lhree-acl myslery comedy of high school life, enlilled The Haunled High School. The plol of The play look place al Eagle High School where You+h Day is cele- bralecl once a year. On This day lhe sludenls and leachers change places. Shorlly before lhe play opened lhe principal of Eagle High School had been run over by an aulo- mobile, resulling in his dealh. Unexplainable acciclenls, lighls flashing on and oil. slrange noises. missing characlers, high school sludenls acling as leachers and an odd deleclive's bungling eflorls, succeeded in producing a series of laughs and screams from lhe audience. The members of lhe casl' were: Alice Harris. Jean Morrill. Gordon Blixl, Darlene Palmer, Doug Fairringlon, Don Weicherl and Bev Nelson, wilh 'rhe following persons represenring sludenls al' Eagle High School: Madeline Azevedo, Pal Bender, Anna- belle Tune, Duane Eliason, John Wallace and Nick Pappas. The Haunred High School was direcled by Mr. Luiz. Juanila Sparliman was Business Manager, wilh Don Boolcwaller and John Rivers as Slage Managers. 5. T se . i . 55 F .. Ali' , 2. JUNIOR PLAY CAST LEFT T0 RIGHT: NI. Trager, I. Tune, Myron Johnson, C. Fowler, J. Faulong, P. Skiles, J. Rydquist, M. Johnson, B. Nliller, J. Jorgensen, B. Huntley, R. Byrd, H. Barton, J. Reichert. JUNIOR PLAY The comedy, Take Your Medicine, was successfully presenled by Ihe Junior Class on The nigh? of April Brh under Ihe able and parienl direclion of Mrs. Irma Barrels. I didn'I realize 'rhai we had so many aclors lor ham acrorsl in Ihe Junior Class, buf I guess I s'riII have pIenI'y Io learn. Hugh Barron was casl as Henry K. Dodson, a rarher old and grouchy man: Janice Rydquisr was Mr. Dodson's niece and only relariveg Marvin Johnson, Angela Warren's fiancee, was a doclor-bul only of marhemalics. The parlr of Miss Holi, Ihe head nurse of The hospiral. was ably played by Joyce Reicherr. Mary Tra- ger, Claire Fowler and Irene Tune played paris of Pal, and Dorlie, who were nurses. Ray- mond Byrd was cas+ as Jack, an orderly, and Mr. Puckerr, played by Myron Johnson, was a roommare of Mr. Dodson. Miss Puckerl was successfully played by Beulah Miller wirh June Jorgensen playing The parl of Miss Dovie Finlcledinlc, an elderly giddish woman. while Bonnie I-Iunrley was casr as Dodie Blake, an undergraduare, dopey nurse. Hoofen- dyke was ably porrrayed by David Marshall as a demenlecl parienr. Jean Faulong and Pal Slciles were Iwo women who visiled Miss Finlcledinlc bur ended up in Ihe wrong room. The produclion srafl behind 'rhe scenes of 'rhe Junior Play deserve a lol' of credil. Busi- ness Manager was successfully handled by Marian Ballance, and Ihe worlc of Srage Manager was ably carried our by Gary Coley. Prop Manager was handled by Pdairneda Molles while Wilma Bradfule had House Managemenr. Irene Tune was in chargebf the programs. and Iasr, bu'r by no means Ieasr, our promprer, Louise Lighl. ' .4 I SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER -School opens-Hundreds oi Froshl -Admission Day-Holiday. Wheel -Class meelings. Whai noisy kids! Foorball wi'I'h Newman. We won. -Calaveras-Fooiball. We losi. OCTOBER Fooiball wiih S+. Mary's-No luck. -Foofball. We beai Gall. -Game wiih Brei Harie. Anolrher vicrory. Senior Dance. Fooiloall wiih Hughson. Whoops! We losi. Girls League l-li-Jinks. Whal' comic characiersl Fooiball-I-lilmar. Anolher defeai. NOVEMBER Sophomore hay ride. Boy, is if crowded! -Seniors pose in Oakdale. -School closed. Big parade and game ar Ripon. We're cle- feared. -No school-l-lurrahl -Back To school aiier Thai wonderful Turkey! DECEMBER -Junior Dance. -Senior Play-Whai characiersl Block E Dance. Beginning of a wonderful II days Chrisfmas Vacaiion. JANUARY -Baskeiball wiih Linden. We won looih games. F.F.A. Barn Dance. -Denair-Baskeil:-all. They won. -Game wifh l-lughson. Losi bolrh games. -Ns and B's deieaied l-lilrnar. -Reporr cards-semesrer grades. Guess I wasn'i born a scholar. -Big game ar Ripon. B's win, Ns lose. Dance aflrer game. FEBRUARY 4-Baskeiball wilh Linden. A's losl. B's won. II-Game wiih Denair. B's win. A's lose. I8-Baskerball-I-lughson. B's won, A's losr. Freshman-Sophomore Dance. 22-Vacaiion-Washing+on's Birrhclay. Sure glad he was born! 25-We defeai l lilmar's Teams. MARCH 4-Game here wilrh Ripon. B's win. Ks lose. I6-Exchange Assembly ai Parlrerson. Whai fun! I8-Baseball wiih Hughson. They won. 23- 25-Baseball-Denair. They won. 26-F.F.A. Parenr-Son Banguelr. Yum. Track meer-Ripon, Linden, Escalon. We won! APRIL 8-Game wiih Ripon. Junior Play-More characiersl ll-Schools our for a week for Easier. l-low wonderful! 3 22-Game wiih Hughson. 29-Baseball ai Denair. 30-F.F.A. Fair. Joaquin League Track Meer ai' Ripon. MAY 3-I-lilrnar-Baseball. 6-Band show for public. I3-Eighih Graders here. -Junior-Senior Banquei. -Senior Diich Day. -Junior-Senior Prom. -Baccalaureaie JUNE -Gradualion. -School closes. Lasf day for mosl' Seniors. -iv L lung 3.3, w,- -- ,a-.. . ... -N 4 ' X' 7 L-5, ., , , ' ' hC'f-:Ng'.fk, 'l --5'74'5' -P. V -wi Al, .,. 1 V ahh 94- . ,. ,vg 1 111, . ..,.,. - -Q -L -H W- ' .1 . as--fait, :-ff ,. --,.v, 7-' ,z 'f-'N . 71,,'PJ1,' 'f'w. . ',r'G 3 'J ' - ' ' '-- M'--. ...' 1-e1...'f.'5',:.e'4:f':f' '51 . ,XM if 6 Fw 53,-N. I .QTY 1- A., , f 9. L 4 ev -u-- ,ig Y. 123' Q,-w?' ,-- . . , ., ,.,-.-. V g1'-ISU - A -..... L -?1 - P1 9 Q . ,I ' .., ns' - -1-1 1 y .Q :ff , . W , -- x f , , ' f n 'Riff - I 2 KWXNQ A4 'W' Av - im- Whnfl 5.-fi-WQALL, ,X,.,'11'2l -mki ' . 'fit . Q... J. , 7 1. Football boys. 2. The game's on. 3. Basketball star. 4. It's getting exciting. 5. Guard her! 6. Everybody's waiting 7. Get that man. 8. Free throw. 9. Don't let him get than pass off. 10. Nice shot. 11. It's in the air. r , l A . - i .. - FOOTBALL TOP ROW: G. Montoya, K. Koch, H. Pope, A. Price, J. Kee, W. Cahral, F. Sherman, R. Fitch. THIRD ROW: R. Berdion, M. John- son, H. Martin, J. Russell, R. Byrd, F. Fiori, R. Heard, T. Rampoldi, Mr. Engel. SECOND ROW: C. Uthe, D. Derickson, N. Pappas, J. Lial, L. Daniels, G. Agostlni, B. Allison, G, Prater, L. Rampoldi. FIRST ROW: R. Kearsley, C. Eggink, C. McLaughlin, R. Krof mann, J. Carvalho, A. Blanco, T. Twedt, J. Hamada, R. Knepp. FOOTBALL The Escalon Cougars had a Tair TooTbaII season in I948, winning Tour and losing Tive. This year The Coach shiTTed The backfield To The single wing aTTer using The T TormaTion in 47. In Tinishing TourTh in The league, The Cougars won one and IosT Three, scoring 4I poinTs To Their opponenTs' 58. The boys played Their besT game of The season while losing To Ripon, 25-6. IT was The TirsT Time The Indians had been scored againsT in ThirTeen games, and we led Them Tor a long while. In our racTice games, The Cougars won Three and IosT Two, scored 80 poinTs To 58. The boys Ead a special reason Tor winning The GaIT game which was played in honor of Tony Pinheiro, who was injured in pracTice The TirsT week oT school, Then conTracTed polio, and was hospiTaIized Tor The resT of The season. Eleven boys donned Cougar uniTorms 'For The IasT Time Tor The Ripon game. They were: Hamada, end: Kromann, Tackle: Allison, guard: TwedT, guard, Carvalho, guard: McLaughlin, Tackle: AgosTini, back, capTain and player oT The year: Pappas, back: Daniels, back: MarTin, back: and Russell, back. VARSITY Who When Where Score NEWMAN ............ ,..., .... S e pT. I7 ....,., ....,.., I-I ere .......... .,.,..,, I 3- O CALAVERAS ,.,,..,, ....... . .SepT. 24 ,....,. ........ T here .,,....,,. ..... 6 -26 ST. IvIARY'S .,...,,.. ......... O cT. I ....... ,.,..... I-I ere ...,... ......... O -26 GALT ...,,., ,........, ,........, O c T. 8 ....... ........ I-I ere ....,.. ........ 2 O- 6 BRET I-IARTE ..,...,. .,.,..,... O CT. I5 ....... ........ I-I ere ....... ....,,.. 4 I- O I-IUGI-TSON ....... .....,... O cT. 22 ....... .,...... T here .......... .,... O - 6 I-TILMAR ,,,.,.,.. .......... O cT. 22 .....,. ,....... I-I ere ....... .,...... O -I4 LINDEN .......,.,,................... Nov. 5 .............,.,...... I-Iere .......... ........ 3 5-I3 RIPON .,,...........,................. Nov. I2 ..............,,...... Here ................,..... 6-25 The Cougar B Team played only one game, and ThaT wiTh The Oakdale B's, who won I9-O. 36 151' A 'lets 1v,. ls. ,sa Q ,tk A BASKETBALL BACK ROW: T. Rampcldi, D. Derickson, F. Fiori, J. Best, G. Blixt, C. Egqink, K. Koch. FRONT ROW: Nlr. Engel, B. Allison, G. Prater, N. Pappas, L. Daniels, J. Hamada, B. Bales. B BASKETBALL ' BACK ROW: H. Pope, B. Eiiasan, Nl. Johnson, R. Knepp, R. Fitch, IVI. Lial. W. Cabral. FRONT ROW: Nlr. Ferdtnandsen, R. Kears- ley, IVI. Breashears, O. Peterson, L. Rampoldi, J. Barton, D. Palmer. ' ' . C 81 D BASKETBALL BACK ROW:,R. Hamada, M. Lial, B. Bradfutc, R. Puccetti, L. Johnson, J. Barton, R. Sciaroni, R. Selby, Nl. Brcaghears, L. Brumiey, D. IVIcCandIcss. FRONT ROW: Nlr. Ferdinnndsen, J. Bowers, K. Sparkman, C. Smith, B. Bookwallcr, L. Powers, L. Light, C. Barnes, J. Ennis, B. Kee, T. Cummings. . -. 2- . . Y A ., . 5.9 3.2 .R .-4-q.-.H -- '.- vw. v. 4 , 1 if BASKETBALL IIAISII The Escalon Cougar VarsiTy had a Tough 4-8-49 season, winning 4 and losing I4. The boys Tinished TourTh in The league. From The TirsT game unTiI The lasT iT was apparenT To everyone ThaT The Purple and Gold Team was iusT Too shorT in sTaTure Tor baslceTball, buT This lack oT'heighT did noT worry The Cougars who worked plenTy hard wheTher They were winning or losing. The besT games The VarsiTy played were againsT The l-lilmar YellowiackeTs while winning boTh games, 38-37 and 4l-39. AT The close oT The season, The players chose Jack l-larnada as capTain oT The Team as well as The mosT valuable player. Six players donning baslceTball uniforms Tor The lasT Time in The Ripon game were Jack Hamada, Bob Allison, Niclc Pappas, Louis Daniels, Gordon BlixT and Clarence Egginlc. Tuolomne .... 4l-49 39-36 24-29 T9-27 'l'Tughson .... I5-60 I9-42 22-26 34-28 Tracy ........,. l7-37 29-4l 27-34 45-44 'khlilrnar ,...,.., 38-37 4T-38 30-28 48-I4 Calaveras ..3I-46 2l-26 Oakdale ...... T7-38 22-36 26-40 37-46 'Linden ,.,..... 46-24 26-32 39-25 40-26 Ripon .......... I3-44 33-57 38-35 4l-33 'Denair .,,,.... 34-45 20-39 22-23 33-T5 BreT T-larTe..28-4l 32-T4 lndicaTes League games. IIBISII The B's had a much beTTer season Than The A's as They won Ten and losT eighT games. The boys Tinished second in The League sTandings behind l-Tughson. ATTer geTTing OTT To a slow sTarT, The B's smashed Denair, l-lughson and Tracy. Each oT These Teams had beaTen The Cougars The TirsT Time They played. The Team ThaT The B's really enjoyed beaTing was Ripon, and They did iT Twice: 38-35 and 4l-33. OTTo PeTerson was named CapTain oT The year by his TeammaTes and was chosen The mosT valuable player on The Team. OTTO also capTured The Tree Throw Trophy by hiTTing over 502, oT his Tree Throws. lv1osT oT The boys will be on The A squad nexT year so leT This be a warning To Their nexT year's opponenTs. C's and D's Coach Ferdinandsen's C and D Teams had a very successful season. The D's Tinished in a Two-way Tie Tor second place. and The C's Tinished in a Three-way Tie Tor TirsT place wiTh Ripon and PaTTe-rson. ln league play, The Cougars beaT Ripon buT couldn'T beaT PaTTerson. ln The Three-way playoTT on The home courT The Cougars beaT Ripon I0-8 and losT To PaTTerson I I-9. Ripon Then deTeaTed PaTTerson, I5-7. Every Team had won one and losT one so The championship was decided by poinTs. giving Ripon TirsT place, Escalon second and PaTTerson Third. Oakdale ,,.,,.,,.....,.....,................ ..... 9 -27 I2-34 I I-32 25-23 Newman ,,,.,,.,, ,......, 2 4-I3 26- 9 Hughson .,,.,,... ........ 2 7-I3 I7-2I PaTTerson .... .. ..,..... 23-30 I 3- I 5 Ripon ...,. .... ......... 2 3 -ll 27-I5 ,Al jog -rlxx gf 1' F: TOP ROW: Mr. Ferdinandsen, J. Ennis, R. Puccelti, E. Azevedo, Nl. Lial, G, Agostini, T. Cummings. SECOND ROW: R. Bradfute, J. Kee, G. Prater, B. Allison, G. Russell, L. Rampoldi, D. Wilson, E. Koch. FlRST ROW: R. Scaroni, T. Rampoldi, A. Blanco, 0, Peterson, H. Grabow, B. Helton, L. Brumley. TOP ROW: J. Kee, R. Perez, D. Marshall, M. Breshears R. Fuhlendorf, C. Barnes, A. Johnson, J. Osteen, N. Negley, R. Garcia, A. Price, E, Periera, J. Best, G. Sharp. THIRD ROW: Bales, H. Pope, B. Eliason, R. Kearsley, L. Light, M. Llal, B. Knepp, Nl, Johnson, D. Eliason, A. Eliason, A. Knox, E. Koch. SECOND ROW: R. Huntley, B. Helton, G. Prater, L. Johnson, R. Hamada, J. Barton, R. Scaronl, D. Fairringlon, N. Pappas, A. Marshall, G. Nlontoya, J. Boyd, J. Chalk. FIRST ROW: R. Berdlon, L. Brumley, J. Stone, H. Sadler, B, Cabral, G. Russell, L. Rampoldi, H. Nlartin. W. Robertson, G. Adams, C. Wallace, R. Willis, Nlr. Engel. BASEBALL ANDTRACK BASEBALL The ouiloolc for ihe Cougar baseball ieam of 49 was fair even Jrhough 'rho boys ihai weni ou+ for ihe 'ream were green and inexperienced. There are only five holdovers from las? year. They are: Daniels oi, Peierson p. Agos- iini Zb, Kee of, and Rampoldi c. Blanco, a rransfer from Manieca, helped ihe ca+cher's deparrmenf. Grabow, a change-over from iirsi' lo piicher, bolsiered The piiching siaif. Liiile Ernie Azevedo. a lefiy. also pilched. When March I5 . March I8 . . March 22.. . . March 25. March 29 . April I April 8 April is . April 22 . April 29 . . May 3 .... . May 9 . . May I3 . May 20 .. Who .,........Oakdale ....,.....Hughson ..........lviodes'ro J.V. Denair ,av,,A . ......Hilmar Tuolomne . Ripon .. . Oakdale Hughson . ...Denair .,,, .. . . ,,Y,, Hilmar ,i....,,,,, .. .......Modes+o J.V. .. . ...Ripon ..., .. . .....Play-oii.. 1 TRACK The Purple and Gold Traci: Jream were our for 'rheir Jrhircl srraighi 'rraclc champion- ship. Coach Engel's 'rhin-clads foolr ii in a walk las? year. Alihough graduaiion cosi Them many men, The ouiloolc was brighi. Where . ,a.,. ihere .......'rhere here here .. here here Uihere here .. ..,a here ......,+here . ,eA.. Jrhere ..,....Jrhere here Reiurning boys are: J. Boyd, W. Roberison, D. Marshall, A. Marshall, A. Johnson, J. Russell, D. Fairringion, N. Pappas, G. Praier, C. Egginlc, H. lviarfin, B. Eliason, lvl. Johnson, J. Kee, G. ivionroya, O. Peierson, G. Adams, J. Adams, B. Cabral, R. Fuhlen- dori, B. Helion, L. Johnson, R. Kearsley, R. Knepp, H. Pope, R. Puccelii, T. Rarnpoldi. When March 23 . March 30. . . April 6. . . April April 22. . . May 7.. .... .. Teams Ripon, Linden, Escalon.. .. .. Escalon, Calaveras, Linden. Hilmar, Calaveras. Escalon... ,.........Davis Picnic Track Mee+....... Parierson, Manieca. Escalon ...... ..... Joaquin League Meei ......... Where . .Here ....Linden ....... Here .......... Davis .PaH'erson .........Ripon me n an , a . ,na E E 5 .ir A f at .i I - + :-- R 1 . . . Y.. I. -1 . 1 . - .,-,. ,, ,.:,- v . I 1 1 --, . 1 -, ,S . -, . ..,- .. .V . 'h 4' ' 'Nvr' up r M ' ' fl . . 1 N K ' Q' :- .1 'V ' , R' .- iv ' ANA 'A X T i, V ' ii ,., ., , rl . C' 7212- - X . ' :M A l . .i l 5 u, ,y I , . , P. wi X E f V A I .. 'fi' i 1 ' ' VV wr-fy L .2 ' ' , .K . J f . f1'4 X F K l fi. A X lx r l 4'-x 5- 'i 1 ' gig. :': if lst PERIOD P. E. TOP ROW: B. Verturella, G. Wright, J. Silva, C. Strand, M. Trager, D. Palmer, B. Nelson, L. Light, N. Smallwood, E. Bonde, E. Johnson, E. Ahney, R. Fattich. SECOND ROW: E. Young, J. Leonard, M. McCandIess, M. Dahlin, P. Valeu, M. Bengston, B. Stotts, L. Quistini, D. Couser, E. Van Wyk, M. Reichmuth, J. Neher. FIRST ROW: L. Bonde, D. Hanney, M. Azevedo, P. Bender, J. Jorgensen, Mrs. Bartels, J. Sparkman, V. Bruce, H. Marshall, S. Dutey, E. James. 2nd PERIOD P. E. TOP ROW: V. Hodges, E. Johnson, R. Watson, J. Linch, E. Wallace, J. Morrill, R. Sehrt, B. Good, D. Pehl, I. Jones, J. Benge. SECOND ROW: M. Sprinkman, L. Agostini, M. Williams, D. Pedro, Z. Ledbetter, T. Prize, M. Ott, V. Betti, B. Miller. FIRST ROW: J. Rydquist, A. Teixeira, P. Skiles, D. Abernathy, R. Van Houten, Mrs. Bartels, B. Faulong, V. Cullum, W. Bradfute, K. Tokinobu, V. King, M. Baxter. 3rd PERIOD P. E. TOP ROW: H. Krebs, T, Hanlon, L. Warren, M. Bowers, J. Gurrola, M. Carvalho, M. Middleton, C. Fowler, J. Reichert, J. Faulong. SECOND ROW: M. Hutchinson, M. Ballance, B. Knox, B. Vote, M. Dugo, J. Gonzales, B. McCoy, N. White, L. Wyatt. FIRST ROW: A. Molles, C. Van Wyk, G. Jones, M. Johnson, M. Boyd, Mrs. Bartels, E. Hulsey, M. Baymiller, D. Adams, J. Wilson, D. Bruce. L- 5... .a 1 5 N' 4th PERIOD P. E. TOP ROW: L. Marshall, I. Tune, D. Reichert, A. Harris, R. Derickson, D. Parker, C. Ladd, A. Tune. SECOND ROW: R. Swanson, 0. Kimherling, W. Butler, M. Johnson, D. Skiles, E. Polhemus, S. Johnson, J. Davis, J. Hogue. FIRST ROW: D. Blixi., S. Tsuchi- mom, V. Blackmore, R. Gallaty, Mrs. Bartels, P. Tomlinson, P. Blixt, G. von Glahn, E. Terry. GIRLS' SPORTS Girls' sporis were all well coached lhis year by our capable new gym ieacher, Mrs. Barrels. ' .- L H 5' Soflball. speedball. baslceiball, soccer, tennis, volleyball and Associarion were amongw rhe various games we played. lnierclass playoffs were held for Jrhe various games. Associa+ion was a new gamre on our list We all enioyed il very much and hope +0 lceep ir in mind for fufure conlesls. Squad leaders were chosen for every game by ihe maioriiy, and all who were chosen did a very good iob of il. As lhe year sped on, we all enioyed our sporfs even if we did have bruises. We have however, recovered and wish io 'ralce ihis opporiuniiy io Jrhanlc Mrs. Barrels for her earnesr efforis which were greally apprecialed. B E N G S T O N ' S Trade Where Your Friends Shop DRY GOODS o SHOES Q MENS WEAR o NOTIONS Phone IO2 Escalon 0 Caiifornia Frankel Carbon and Ribbon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Company CLASS OF 1949 I DENVER, COLORADO mm EDGAR FEE Manufacfurers of Fine Duplicaiinq Suppiics, sienciis, duplicafinq ink, correciion fluid, carbon paper, Iypewrifer ribbons, Pi1OnG1S 2IOJ ESCGIOV1 Cc1sey's Texcico Service Courieous, Eificieni Service GOODRICI-I TIRES WHEEL BALANCING ESCALON CALIFORNIA M. G. KING Licensed Real Esiaie Broker o Noiary Pubiic Income Tax Refurns Fiied and Insurance ESCALON CALIFORNIA Escalon Implerneni and Hardware Co. A complefe line of Case Tracfors and Equipmenf Escalon. California Congralulafions Io The Class of I949 from F. J. OUSI-IE Escalon, California Congrafulaiions 'ro The Class of l949 Disfribuiors of from Mrs. Clare Murlin Escalon, California CANDIES-FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES CAL RAY COOKIES Modesfo, California Congrafulalions Io The Class of I949 from WILLIAMS Gnd PACK BUTANE - PROPANE - sTovE o1L - DIESEL on Phone 259 ESCALON CALIFORNIA OFFICERS: 0 Presidenf FRANK MCKEEGAN Bravo X: Mclieegan Vice-Presidenf PETER J. MARENGO. JR. Kaffen 8: Marengo Inc. Treasurer DON BAER Nafhan-Dohrmann DIRECTORS: 0 JAMES BARNES The Sferling KENNETH PRATT J. C. Penney Co. W. H. DUNNE Dunne's Shoe SIore R. A. TI-IRELFALL Threlfall Bros. HARRY FISHER F. W. Woolworfh Co. LOUIS DENTONI DenIoni's L. B. OUIMBY Breuner's CHARLES YOST Yosf Bros. LEE BU RN HAM Burnham Bros. WALTER KENDALL KendaII's HARRY N. BROWN Smifh 81 Lang RAYMOND HAAS Chas. I-Iaas 3: Sons L. C. CASTEEL Sfockfon Drygoods Co. JACK TURNER Turner Hardware Co. J. F. DONOVAN Donovan's Smarf Shop LEGAL COU NSEL 0 NEWTON RUTHERFORD and Associafes CONGRATULATIONS from the STOCKTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Q CREDIT BUREAU Q ADJUSTMENT BUREAU 322 E. WEBER AVENUE STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA To the Class of I949 'L 'Vg iw' an . , twig. .- . , u f ip. ll' lu I, Mm F rf msc' lf womwrf E-fm um .nf nw , V1 W ,U h wf. - 1 5, , 3 ' x ,,. ,, , .ii D we W -11 ' ,, 2 an 3 -Q -7 , 4 f Touchdown play. Tough? 2-4-6-Hike. Lovers? Lions Club float. Fun in the park. Scrimmage. Two- legged horse. Wow! We won it. What you lookin' at? What a smile. 57 , , I af Qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls Q x s E s Q gf' Q Q Q S WJ A- md' 6' S N N S 7,007 S E 'fda 7 E E 4 g S S N N 5 if Q g N ' N Sill fllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllg Q. iq P I Q , S 'ef Briefly stated, here is a sound plan: C15 Deposit all income in a checking account so you will know where your dollars go. C23 Estimate your fixed expense and bank it until you need it. C33 Build a reserve with regular bank thrift depositsg life insuranceg and U. S. Savings Bonds. f43 Spend the rest wisely by shopping for the things you need. C53 Buy only the luxuries you can afford. CENTRAL VALLEY BANK OF CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL . SAVINGS Escalon, California Ilffyo interest paid on savings accounts .411 'a- gm . f- uf- 9. ,gil fx 4 'v I e :dll ,WI fc 'vm fin 10-' IJ. 5 . .f-P W , ,AA ,. W ,,,.,.. Cecil H. Gliver DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND TRUCKS Sales and Service Phone I4O-W 0 Escalon,Cali1fornIa lk --L FIDELITYI e - PROSPERITY! 'H INTEGRITY! e May the above words be the goal through life of each 1949 graduate ESCALON I-ICME BAKERY ' wfwwffw- MW WZQ4 322525 M AQWQZQ. J 0 QW M My ' I . 1 Q7 ' 'A ZZMWQL .f , f 1 L, , 4 ,Zi Z My jj, f, ,I if ' ' wf- 4 ,mway MM? ,J ., ff fl, ' , I jfff MW mifww I' ' 1 aj!!! hui WW? and Resade P p wo 1 ansamoaqu c: fy HOME 'OWNED HOME OPERATED ll2 N S J q S STOCKTON D I5505I Ph I I g . Carl H. Peferson if pp and esfimafgjxg Ph 42 Escalph S 62 f . A!f7Z!nZvpQfqpf,Qj!ZW ' ,ff if if If WM ' 'V gi fffv My - ,f 4' .. W4W'k,M d JW? 1 Jw' H 4 JWQIWWW' IML, I 6 ff e! , N My W ' Wffa i ' ffm l W , y QWWM WM WJW N 1' , M My If o ' ,y 'o O-'l0'n 'i 1!.'p' 1 V ,-0, lf? J' -V Q. JW MM, ' , g-' ,: 1 M fem' W: WWW? ' J ,1 ,ik f , ,I xL?29fy ff'Mx3wf'lWMJ N 7 IW if ' ,MWMW Q9 QW WWWWwJg,fJwH5Ww GOLF 0 TENNIS H FOOTBALL v SWIMMING BAS BA JACKETS I GUNS 0 WHEEL GOODS TRACK U BASKETBALL I SKI STUFF 0 FISHING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT o TEAMIOUTFITTERS AWARD SWEATERS VALLEY SPORTING GOODS l4l8 Jay Slreel MODESTO Phone 4358-W ,J Congralulalions lo llie Class of '49 V from Farmington Lumber 84 Builders Supply Les Parsons . HARDWARE-PAINTS-ROOFING Phone 33-W Farminglon ' CONGRATULATIONS FROM Von Wormer gl Rodrigues, Inc. Ivlanulacluring Jewelers ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS IZ6 Posl' Slreel' SAN FRANCISCO Exbroolc 2-5886 if Success lo Your Yearbook 0 KIST BO-l-ITLING CO. sToc:KToN 11 CALIFORNIA We wish to extend our best wishes and congratulations to the Class at '49 B 84 L, MARKET BOB BOOKWALTER o LEE SHAW Wallace Material Company, Inc. ROCK Q SAND Q PEA GRAVEL PLASTER SAND o READY-MIX CONCRETE CEMENT PRODUCTS Escolon Service Stotion GAS o OIL o TIRES o ACCESSORIES Escalon Caiifornia ROY WOOD CONGRATULATIONS from Strond Bros. I-Iordwore Eldrid Strand 0 Edgar Strand Escalon California The Friendly Store BLIXT 84 ELIASON Telephone I24-J FORD SALES 0 SERVICE Second and Coley Avenue Escaion, California CONGRATULATIONS from ESCALON DRUG CO. Eugene Doyle Escalon CaIiI:ornia FURNITURE e r FLOOR COVERINGS o APPLIANCES Kerner's Home. Furnishings FIRST STREET o ESCALON. CALIFORNIA o PHONE I59 MERRAL CLARK ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRING MOTORS o APPLIANCES o TELEPI-IONES o RADIOS Phone 96 Escalon, California Pe'rerson's. 5 8 IOC Store Home of a Thousand I+ems NOTIONS o STATIONERY o TOYS o SEASONAL GOODS Main Sfreei Escalon. California Cold Sforage 0 ' Locker Boxes o Curing 0 Smoking ESCALON. CALIFORNIA Escolon Worehouse Co. C. J. Coleman, Prop. HAY o GRAIN o FEED o STORAGE Phone 57 Escalon. CaIifornia CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 CompIimenIs of PAUL FISHER B E S T W I S H E S Complimenfs of CLUB CAFE ESCALON CALIFORNIA Telephone I54 P. O. Box 206 JACKSON JEWELRY DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY TONY OONZALES WATCH REPAIRING TRUCKW-6 Jim Jaclcson Escalon, Calif. Escalon, California ALDERS SERVICE TIRES . efxs . OIL Farminglon, California DUOO PHOTO DEVELOPING . FILMS Escalon, California ESCALON BARBER Sl-IOP Marcus Marfely Escalon. California CONGRATULATIONS TO Tl-IE CLASS OF 1949 I-lARRlSON'S UPI-IOLSTERY SERVICE Joe l-larrison, Owner Phone 25-w P. O. Box 5I Farminglon, California TODA BROS. RED E WHITE GROCERIES BENSON 84 ZIMMERMAN COMPANY Aulomdrive Paris and Equipmenf Formerly STrorIg's Aulo Paris Farming+on,Calif0rnia Modesfo, Calif. Oakdale, Calif. l ll'l'I 81 l-l ST. 227 N. 35ll1AV6. Phone 2600 Plwone 6841 Mooreheod Lumber Compony, Ltd. LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS-MILLWORK-HARDWARE PAlNTS-FUEL-FERTILIZERS-WALLBOARDS-CEIv1ENT-ROOFING FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS-STOVES and AUTOMATIC WASHERS TELEPHONE I6 a ESCALON, CALIFORNIA RUNSTEN BROS. Sfar Brand Shoes Tor II1e Enlrire FamiIy LEATHER GOODS o SPORTING GOODS o IvIEN'S WEAR RIDING EOUIPMENT o SHOE REPAIR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 . from FRED TUVEY Conqra+uIa+ions To II1e Class of '49 J. M. CAMPBELL from Licensed Real EsIa'rc Broker ESCALON Dol-Roy Morket CAUFORNIA OUALITY MEMS ..,...,, . ferlzui- Vv,.aw,i,.-77,5 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF '49 ,rom BAKERSIFIELD AWS PAPER coMPANY BARBER SI-IOP Escalon California Bakersfield California CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE GRADUATING CLASS Tillmon J. Meodows Comporiy Audio-Visual Educalion Equiprnenf Complefe line of Home Movie Supplies Equipmcnr and film renfal library Z0 Easi Acacia Sireel Sfoclcion, California Telephone 2-I3I6 Ripon Home Phone: IZO-R Escalon Phone: I52-W CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF '49 TI-IE FRIENDLY TIP-TOP CLEANERS Qualify and Service ESCALON - RIPON Mary and Bob Thompson CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF '49 from Hickinbothom Bros. Ltd. I 536 Soufh Aurora Slreei Sloclclon, California ,z. My LUV My QW' Q AJV IW !, ' 0' ,fjw QM, Wff 9g,.Jw Wtjw W 9 f MM WH! MM w JWW WWW Mm, Q v r 5' J, jhflf L, Q , ,H ' fjlfglf , ' f, , . ' 4 MMmJ fQvXpwmWM.lwW, W


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