MM ff , '7 ' pf wi' fx HI -LIGHTS 19 'X ,Z cewls N.-'ax' igls January 24, 1848, James Wilson Marshall discovered gold in The American River af SuHer's Mill, an evenf which led fo fhe famous Gold Rush of 7849. Elaine Mullins, Editor Jerry Alves, Assisfanf Edifor Marty Isaacson, Ari Edifor Darleen Quaschnick, Business Manager Helen Doering, Co-Manager Published annually by fhe sfuclenfs of ihe Gall Joinf Union High School. FOREWORD The theme of the T949 Hi-Lights is the Gold Rush Days of '49 . The Hi-Lights hopes to recall happy memories of campus doings at Galt Hi, a period of the theme and the present year. The people, rushing to California, hopefully looking for gold, remind us of the graduates, starting their careers, hoping to reach their goals in life. The wish of the editor and her staff is that the Hi-Lights of '49 serves to keep the golden days of high school in mind. Q TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Dedication Board of Trustees Principal's Message Faculty Cafeteria, Bus Drivers, Custodians Classes Organizations Activities Sports Advertising 33+ asvsv-U: 1 .WvL2, -' ' X 33214 O DEDICATION With appreciation for the help she has given us in our school activities, as well as our classwork, we, the Seniors of 1949, dedicate this annual to our friend and teacher, Miss Steinnagel. ' BOARD or TRUSTEES Left to right, Egbert Morsep Robert Nichols, Presidentp Dr. Donald Ireland, Clerkg Christopher N. Adams. Secretary Mrs. Helen Baumann. 7141 PRINCIPAL iiitfiififgaiaiit To The Seniors of the Class of 1949: Your graduation from High School comes one hundred years after the dis- covery of Gold in California and the subsequent rush of prospectors and settlers. During the intervening century, California has grown from a sparsely populated territory to the second most populous state in the union. Today there are no known bonanzas of gold .but other wealth and oppor- tunities abound as large as they did one hundred years ago. Predictions are that California will achieve a population of 14,000,000 by 1960. Those people who are fortunate enough to be well trained and of suitable talents and character, should be able to achieve high places of esteem and financial- lucrativeness in this great future development. The class of '49 need not drift to other states or continents seeking opportunity. The opportunities will be here in California. The problem will be to have the fore- sight to recognize them and to be prepared to accept them when the opportunities arise. Your graduation from High School indicates one step in your preparation for the opportunities which lie ahead. Now you must use your initiative, training, and insight to make yourself ready to accept responsibility and leadership when your chance to move ahead with the state of California comes. FLOYD E. TAYLOR X A15 -K., an X x. .I 11- ., -my - I f' ..,V . if f f nfahli i FACULTY I ,,i 1 Q 1948-1949 P' COOLEY, VERNON J. San Iosv Stale College. A.B. 1947. Wfoodworkg Shop. . W . 'ul' ' E132 .pr I 'fe ,f' 1 -' X ..I, . L 1 BUNKER, MAE W. 15 . -Q ' University of Nebraska. M.A. 1953. Counsvlorg Typingg Boolzkfrpirzg . Q... 0 is 1 1 . l a if gi , H f KRELLE, LLOYD F. University of California. A.B. 1934 KELLY, THOMAS Ur1iL'f'rsily of Wyoming. M. A. Social Studies' English World Hisloryg English. KER, GEORGE L. A A GOUIN, ELIZAB' College of the Pacific. A.B. 1947. Uniwgily of Californim! 'A.B. 1943 Boys' P.E.g General Scifrlffg Hygirnr. . U yiktoryg Gen. Busin gxlinglisb 2 Xl Y, If ' i WM., W I ff ' 1 . . an I 3 J... 1 J f 1 1 Xf 1 . Q Af EGGEN, SILAS T. Ulalo Stair' Agricultural Collage. B.S. I.. ,f',- . 1923. Agriculturcg Farm MPC6J.! ,Z .1 KA .1 ,l 1 , .i tiff f iNl.1 5 v 1 W!! KAN!! , fl Wie..- PEARSON, JESSLYN College of the Pacific. 1948. Girls' P.E. STEINNAGEL, JESSIE an jose State College. A.B. 1947. Artg Mechanical Drawing. L o 941 fcvovxvjyx- if . :ity LANE, BERTHA W. University of Nebraska. A.B. 1933. Iournalismg Senior Problcmsg Englixb. SILVA, THERESA Stanford University. M.A. 1927. Spanixbg Stenograpbyg Typing. 'VQPVVCA SOBEY, LORENE Univcrsity of Southern California. M.A. 1929. Homemalzing. -N , 1 f 'F if V f' 'X .Q L ,ICN - Q N All LITTLETON, LA URENCE E. College of tbe Pacific. B.M. 1936 Banzlg Chorus. .1 11 TAYLOR, KATHRYN University of California. A.B. 1953 Mathematicx' Science. of Custodians Tom Skinner, Carl Loftin, Emil Hansen, Charlie John- SOD. Bus Drivers Eugene Maple - driver and mechanic - Silas Eggen, Emil Hansen. Cafeteria Left to right: W. Hartsock, M. Whitt, D. Hinks, L. Hinks, B. McPherson, M. Seibel, D. Marks, G. Lang, Katherine Nienhuis - Cafeteria Mana- ger - N. McEnerney, C. Pear- son - Cashier. KEELJEQE S' S' 25 'Zi wx J IOR CLASS OFFICER 'Wir DARLENE MARENGO Secretary ILD EDERRA President ELAINE MULLINS Vice President DORIS MARKS Treasurer NANQf'M5EIgIERNEY QTTQ GROSS Yell I0 Student Council 1 f .1 J , .li jffly WW' , if f D ,,,,,.,, a nl f .Q J Pi ,gi Dorothy Colombo V g Hug' 7 -311 iii. ,gy A If My ,Q his k i 3:5115 Gerald Alves y oy 1 UN if A Tom Cooper Dorothy Balliet .ad Wanda Crosson j.M.Barton Wally Davidson Helen Doering Edward Ederra , S 5 Gladys Fleshman ,M A R4 'ai' l W Q a ,gg ff' Z Barbara Fuqua ,K Loren Grossi WN X :fr i Roland Hessler , MA 5 A A L MX Otto Gross Z b Francis Harbert Lv ' .f Ma7?Qi1,:7-5 james Harper Winnifred Hartsock Lorraine jaymot iff W 'U' 'shi Nwwau-Q11 ww' ,.'k, I ,A r 5 'Sl Qi 7+ Frank Koyama V. J I A. - w Q Irene ohnson ,....'fQ-55 Gloria- Lang Patrncxa Lausten hllen Keogh DU15 Mwk Y I My A., k 1 .X Nancy Mclfnerney M Elaine Mullins .sllililx imma. LaVerne McMullen . 'fd f 'SJ 1 I ' ws-sv-up f ' ' J , K , J! . fc ., .. '13 ' X E. I, 4, 1 , sgigfir ' George Nakao fi S Gus Melhaff f , 3 kkr Q V ' r of c ,iii s as Y if w i' 'iv - ,K Q kk . ,,, Q G sl' f Q ,fa - Qs X I K Z 3 . W ' mf Ei if ' c , ',:f..s:efa - , x ': :Q Ly., Jak . V. . If ,Q ' 13235.15 fi.'5E2ew i v A I, K V , Carl Pearson A k qw V It frifyflfl a A 251. 4 S, ,. r?2,,.f- f AF 3 u.Qx1u.f'MhA :l?'?w'f'iAi ff' Lawrence Morse 1.3 , wig? ff my , i J, .,a,.. ,,,,,e 041' 1 Clifford Peterson r , QE ' I -L W- ,riff -it bf fc ,f Darleen Quaschnick N Mary Ramirez li Levard Richter K if ,, Ti . ik S gg .4 gt, 'A wa? Q ,,- lkzl ,A a I I x 5 J., Kenneth Schulz Sheila Sullivan K 9 W ' Harry Shipley S X 4 Q' N T33 I Q , ,4 Q K A john Schwartz J is S? Bob Sedlacek Martha Seibel I , ,, WL it st , . ,M Charles Stemler Loretta Stoddard , 1:--au-fe. Ruth Urban Margaret Whitt Mary Lou Woodard I 1 i A ff .4 1 .. F 1 , ' V President Bob Hilcler Secretary jcancttc Pahl 1 CLASS OF '52 Q.-,gifs .1:-, 5 .,, F, Trraszlrer Millie Richter ,, 7 x ? ,: Q ,, V, ' A , 6 'Y 0 Q mah' S ' if Yell Lear er Student Council Rep. Beverly Keller Leslie Richter Vice-President Richard Bechthold Ifirsl row, left to right: L. Walker, M. Reich, B. McCord, R. Ferreira, T. Denier, R. Lueras, R. Keim, B. Hamrick, L. Richter, R. Seifert. Srromf rout R. Reid, F. Urben. R. johnson, L. Ambrosia, Jewell, B. Keller, M. Richter, C. Bellie, I. Lcnzi, Denton, A. Whitt, O. Weatherman, N. Wagner. Third row: J. Norris, F. Harper, R. Hend- ricks, F. Parker, B. Hilder, D. jackson, D. Smith, A, Adam, Kemp, C. Klenk, L. Moon, T. Williams. V Y ,Yoo ffl Ifirxf row, Ivft Io riglwt: D. Hollingsworth, A. Albertini, J. Bottimore, M. Melinerney, P. Smoot, V. Ingram, E. Seifert, A. Kundert. Second row: R. Mullen, M. Jennings, A. Adam, Plumlee, If. Abr.ili.im, I-'. Abraham, E Clark, W. Srortlemyre, E. Gates. Top row: L. Schock, A. May, D. Marengo, H. Nelson, V. Mingo, F. Gill, Brooks, B. Skinner, Koellman. N First row, left to rigbf: R. Bechthold, G. Freitas, A. Pellandini, J. Robertson, Melhaff. R. Ruth, G. Wolverton. Second row: D. Norris, M. Parker, S. Chaney, L. Cowell, T. Jarett, D. Billups, B. Lang, D. McCord, P. Weidner. Top row: Kurle, I. Fassler, D. Freitas, S. Gary, M. Lopes, S. Schaucr, Pahl, H. Mendonca, B. Norton, R. Gallagher. l 1 W' , ivan. g , 1-ff. f . Q . . X 1 M 1 ,Q I? .- .' wf- - '. ,,.. ' - '54 V H 4 1 iii f' A 7 521 Q 5 Q 1 - K 7 ..': 'Gwen T.-0 .,.- ., 2 5 ig '5 2 -1-71+ 1 ., ,. A ww, N .X .nfl iiiiilfl . ws? 4 I gf' ll W lg: 1 jf 5,1 F., , J., .... , K H K gi -1.2. L f K, 3 ,v,iVTk. Ig- . 1 f' 1 1 f it D 7 2 7 j MA' .4 I1 fy, -. M, Q f 4 'iw' qw! J IX . . iiuw WI' . . 4 ' 2441 1 A W . 3- 'ni . NOW SENIORS 1. D. Gicsc, 2. D. Quaschnick, 3. L. jaymot, 4. D. johnson, S. K. Schulz, 6. M. Woodard, 7. E. Ederra, 8. C. Pearson, 9. j. M. Barton, 10. D. Balliec, 11. M. Seibel, 12. O. Gross, 15. N. Mclfnerney, 14. P. Lausten, 15. I. Iohnson, 16. H. Doering, 17. D. Marks, 18. B. Fuqua, 19. R. Urbcn, 20. E. Mullins, 21. D. Marengo, 22. C. Liebig, 23. L. Stoddard, 24. W. Crosson, 25. M. Isaacson, 26. M. Whitt, 27. L. McMullen, 28. G. Fleshman. bv 5 UREEQQSYIZQQTIUZNES CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION X? as Ruth Urben Elaine Mullins Wanda Crosson Darlene Marengo President Vive President Secretary Treasurer Front: L. Richter. Second row: D. Quaschnick, H. Doering, V. Ingram, B. Stenstrum. Third row: L. Krelle, advisor, E. Mul- lins, W. Crosson, R. Urben, QI. Shellenbarger, A. Adam, D. Pahl, D. Marengo. 9 I S First row: W. Engel, E. Mullins J. Shellenbarger, L. Grossi. See- ond row: Mr. Krclle, advisor, K McMullen, W. Crosson, R Urben, D. Marengo. 'nv' W 'eso- M... 41 ss., P J' Dick johnson ,, M Larry Morse Virr'-Prfxidmzt Prf'xidr'nt ., Clara Liebig Secretary -we Wanda Crosson Trvaszlrer TUDE T CDUNCIL The aim of the T948-49 Student Council has been to carry out the wishes ot the students. Good assemblies have been held. A very successful Christmas Dance was sponsored by the Student Councilg also after-game dances. A rooters' bus has been sent to the League Games. Representatives have gone to the California Association of Student Councils Con- ferences and the Y. M. C. A. Youth Conference. The Council has done its best to please you, the students. 4 ia ' .rs ff: .i- . ff' 'mf .V gif ,Q ...ii - 7.5. his Jerry Alves Rep. at Large .df- rrr cv .S ,ff ' W , ,. W, , If ., 53 ' QA- ' 3 '. , Gerry Young Rep. at Large .'?'i.d . , ..,-J as . ik- -V Henry Hauschildr Rrp. at Largo M1 Sitting, left to right: D. johnson, L. Morse, C. Liebig. Slanding: Leslie Richter, Freshman Rcpresentativeg J. Alvesg H. Singh, Junior Representativcg O. Gross, Senior Reprcsentativeg H. Hauschildtg W. Crossong G. Youngg T. McKenzie, Sophomore Representative. .f 9 BA .fm ,.,. I E Q 1 is J T,s,,.Sg. 1i, . , 1. , I, A, I, gi--I.'1'vJ'1'f7ri i ' C as C gffgifyzfi. lglfs-me -' Sf.1 .Y , 2 ' , ruff: 3' . . s . .. 4 5 mf 4fx- - at . if ' 1 , . . 11 ,Qww V 9 r .,A, -. s, I , -V .1 . :At , Q A ,V N -'T K V K , 5, Nfg- ,L Q A . 'A 5 ,i . .,. ffsi.. z , , in j ' . ,viii '.-.' 9 5 g. V tx X- , ' ,. I in ' 1. Tp! A- I N Mi ,, ,V i ' . ui V VV' QV if lm p V, , A gygtyvrg, MII ' lx 1 5 . ,U V it ,, 1, , yd, , ., ., is W - E Q + 1. 'sv . , V . , I A ,- .. ' f- ' ,g n -' VVIV W and. s, lm i .V r V .sf 3 M? M kllryjff J , L f' A F 1 I , 2:-' , ,J ' V '-' ' ef 1 K V. 1 X Y, - ,f F. . t L5 A I V I .1 I I , . 7' , .1-J ' . I 5 U I f - ,X X ' l 1'-'M if 1 1. M , X I G 'A ixi, Q Q i 3, A 4' ' ' P .. f' l 4 ., Qi i Y C Standing, left lo right: Alves, Drum Maior. Firxf row: li. Liebig, D. Quaschnick, H. Doering, C. Liebig, F. Abraham, K. McMullen, J. Chew, E. Lang, M. Bradley, G. Fleshman, C. Pearson, Sullivan. Srroud row: J. Melhaff, W. Brown, D. Morris, R. Mullen, C. Bellic, H. Mendonca, L. McMullen, A. May, E. Ferreira, B. Stenstrum, D. Marengo, J. Colombo. Third row: li. Pinkham, O. Gross, H. La Roe, D, Lang, N. Mclinerney, L. Gillean, E. Summers, R. Pahl, L. Morse, R. Seifert, J. Quasehnick. Fourth mu: N. Wagner, D. johnson, D. Bechtold, B. Hamrick, K. Whittemore, G. Brown, G. Hendricks, P. Freitas, D. Billups. Iiiffb roua: K. Schulz, R. Bechrold, G. Lang, S. Lerma, V. Ingram, R. Gallagher, C. Van Steyn, R. Schulz, B. Cox, D. Seibel, P. Head. Appeared in public twenty-five times dur- ing year. Galt Fair CBest Band Entry Trophyj July 23, 1948 - Lodi Grape Festiyal fFirst Award S1001 l sept. 19, 1948 Football Games and Rallies Hallowe'en Party at Fair Grounds October 31, 1948 Christmas Concert December 17, 1948 Basketball Games and Rallies Cal. Aggies' Picnic at Davis April 9, 1949 California Western Music Educators Con- ference in Sacramento April 11, 1949 State Band Festival and Contest, at San Jose, May 7, 1949 Band Concert, May, 1949 L f MR. L. LITTLETON Dinwlor First row, left to right: J. Kelley, L. Hinks, P. Head, Alves, L. Morse. Se'ro11d row: M. W C H O R U S hirr, D. Hinks, M. Murray, L B B d, D. johnson. Third row: Mr. Littleton, director, B. McPherson, M. F. Field, V. Rodrigues, D. Neff, L. opes, . oy Seibel, R. Urben, M. Woodard, C. Woodard, E. Keogh, L. Mertz. M A J O R E T T E S - . ,L M. Isaacson, O. Gross, N. Mclinerney. M. Koyama, B. Lane, V. Rodrigues, L. Jaymot, Jewell, L. Lopes, B. Keller. Sffffltlfil Marty Isaacson Dvris Marks MG in A I President Ad , Vice-1'rr'.viflrr1I wsor DOYOYIIY Ballivf Gloria Goldsberry ' viii x,V fi q Treasurer Y E L L L E A D E R S Barbara Lane and Clara Licbig. I -u - .44 -'Z' . -.w 1' First mug lefl to riglvf: B. Boyd, B. Vass, O. W'eatl1erman, B. Lane, E. Seifert, B. Seibel, H. Munger, S. Chaney, G. Fleshman. Second row: N. Mcllnerney, G. Lang, L. jaymot, M. Koyama, B. Stenstrum, C. Bellie, B. Keller. I. Kurle, H. Nelson, W. Engel, R. Urben, M. Mclfnerney. Tlfinl row: M. Linrieman, M. Ramirez, V. Ingram, L. Grossi, E. Ferreira D. Morris, H. jackson, R. Pede, G. Goldsberry, M. Isaacson, B. Norton, A. Albertini. l'v0IlVfl7 rout C. Liebig, D. Marks B. Skinner, E. Keogh, I.. Stoddard, B. Fuqua, H. Mendonea, P. Freitas, H. Doering, F. Pierce, D. Quasehnick, P. Weidner 1 1 Y 7 .,-, GIR L ' LEAGUE ll 7' ' ' I x l ir'xt row, M, Lopes. Ambrosia, G. W'ilson, J. Wfilcox. lofi In right: F. Abraham, F. Abraham, E. Gates, E. Clark, J. Brooks, L. Cowell, VV. Srottlemyre, SUCOIIAI row: li. Seifert, A. Adam, D. Norris, B. Redman, J. Clevenger, M. DeVolld, J. Jewell, L L. Sehoek, T. MeGnrrah, l. Johnson. Third mu: L. Adam, W. Hnrtsoek, V. Nelson, D. Miirengo, A. May, M. Parker, L. Ramirez, D. Hillson, V. Veitenheimer, M. Lnvngnino, C, Clark. Top rou: K. Mize L. Mcrtz, B. Gallagher, E. Mullins, W . Crosson, J. Kurle, D. Marengo, F. Gill, M. Bradley, D. Pnhl Firxl row, left lo right: Shellenbarger, S. Sehauer L. Fruntson,C, Woodard Top row: L. McMullen McPherson. B. Stenstrum, R. Mullen, R. Gallagher, P. Smoot, A. Whitt, D. Johnson, lf. lfield Baweom, G. Young, D. Colombo, D. Billups, D. McCord, I. liassler, E. Laing, J J. Pahl. Sevomf VUICZ M. ,F. Liebig, D. Markey. Third rout V. Rodrigues, B. Wfilliams, Casado, li. Lora , L. Vineyard, A. Kundert, M. Hausehildt, K. MeGarva, V. Mingo, S. Gary, D. lireitns , L. Lopes, K. McMullen, M. Woodard, D. Hinks, Kelley, L. Hinks, L. Grossi, B u v -N-W-rm-gg... Dolores Neff Prvxidmzt JIYIFIIXLIXJ KJI I'XlYll..lXlKfl'X Lelia Hinks Winnifred Hartsoclc Secrelary Trvaxzrrvr' In bavkgrozmd, left lo rigblz J. Jewell, M. Lopes, J. Kurle, B. Keller, F. Abraham, J. Pahl. Front: E. Gates, Mrs. Sobey, advisor, L. Ambrosia, P. Weidner, A. Whitt, O. Weatherman. 'she . .Firxf row, Inf! Io rigfaf: A. Kundert, V. Ingram, I. Lenzi, M. Richter, O. NWeatherman, C. Bellie, B. Keller, J. Jewell, L. Ambrosii A. Albertini. Svwmf row: D. Freitus, K. Mize, E. Seifert, J. Brooks, D. Billups, D. Norris, S. Chaney, F. Abraham V Abraham, H. Nelson, M. McEnerney. Third row: D. Hillson, V. Veitenheimer, H. Mendonca, S. Gary, P. Weidner, A. W'hntt L. Sehoek, I. Fassler, W. Hartsoek, M. Smith, I. Johnson, Mrs. Sobey, advisor. Fourllf row: S. Sehauer, J. Pahl, D. McCord J Kurle, F. Gill, D. Neff. F 4-If, A li ,sw me 4 s -a 3 C PCICYSOH F Koyama G Melhaff H Singh P. Murray Pfwldfnf Secretary Trcavurer Rgpgrfpr Se-nfingl JUNIOR DIVISION Firsl row, left to right: T. Denier R. johnson, W. Machen, M. Reich, F Urben, R. Lueras, D. Hollingsworth Second row: B. Mertz, R. Hendricks j. Norris, B. Munger, B. Lake, B McCord, G. Wolverton, D. Keller F. Ederra. Third row: R. Pearson L. Schmierer, R. Ruth, A. Adam, B Hilder, Melhaff, F. Harper, R Bechthold, S. Eggen, instructor. RED CRCSS , gi 'HAY' . iv .34 Marty Isaacson President Barbara Lane Clara Liebig Secretary Treasurer First row, left to right: C. Liebig, L. Jaymot, B. Lane, G. Fleshman, H. Doering, D. Quaschnick, M. Isaacson, B. Vass, G. Lang. Second row: V. Rodrigues, V. Veitenheimer, C. Clark, F. Pierce, P. Lausten, W. Hartsock, M. Seibel Third row: S. Sullivan, R. Urben, L. Hinks, L. McMullen, D. Marks, W. Crosson, D. Marengo. First row, left to right: G Kundert, R. Pahl, D. Lang, L. Morse, J. Alves, H. Hauschildt, R. Hessler, F. Koyama, C. Peterson. Sefond row: D. DeSilva, S. Lerma, H. Shipley, K. Whittemore, O. Gross, K. Schulz, D. Johnson, G. Harper, P. Head, C. Rundell, R. Schulz, D. Seibel, L. Higgins, B. Cox. ,, ..,, , A -QAh. l B L o c K ,ai A M, . g if 2 Q - V if .- f 'e I M Dick Johnson Jerry Clifford Peterson Prfxidfnl Vice-President Scribe Sf 8f'f 7f'l1l-AV 1-V First row, lefi lo right: R. Schulz, F. Koyama, E. Eclerra, F. Boyd, C. Rundell, I.. Higgins,-L. Grossi. Second row: D. Bechthold, H. Hauschildt, D. johnson, O. Gross, K. Schulz, P. Head, L. Morse, J. Alves. Third row: E. Brown, H. Singh, C. Pearson, D. DeSilva, S Lerma, C. Peterson, H. Shipley, D. Lang, G. Melhaff. T.. -...v First row, left to right: W. Brown, G. Kundcrt, D. DcVolld, R. Lueras, F. Urben, B. McCord, R. Seifert. Second row: R Bechtholcl, R. Pearson, D. Gross, W. Machen, R. Weatherman, C. Case, M. Harrison. Thin! row: B. Cox, G. Harper, D. Keller, W. Rochester, D. Smith, E. Pirikham, E. Summers, E. Harrison. PUBLICATIONS ' GALTONIAN STAFF Mrs. Bunker Mrs. Lane Galtonian Advisor Galtonian and Hi-Lights Advisor Darlene Marengo Wanda Crosson Editor Assistant Editor Elaine Mullins Martha Seibel Exchange Editor Fashion Editor Marthella Isaacson Helen Doering Jerry Alves Art Editor Girls' Sports Editor Bgyg' Sports Editor Clara Liebig Dafleen Quaschnick Gladys Fleshman Ruth Urben Social Editor T3fl7i118 Edilvf Feature Editor Galt Herald Reporter HI-LIGHTS STAFF 1 - 13:52. ,W , 'ff , 4 q is ,Z a A eesi Elaine Mullins Jerry Alves Editor Axsixtant Editor we-Q eg? MKYYY I533C50I1 Darleen Quaschnick Helen Doering Aff Editor Business Manager Co-Business Manager JOURNALISM CLASS Fronl row, left to right: M. Isaacson, C. Liebig, E. Mullins, S. Sullivan, L. McMullen, D. Marengo, B. Fuqua. Second row M. Ramirez, G. Wilson, W. Crosson, M. Seibel, R. Urben, F. Adkins, Alves, T. Cooper. STU DE T BODY BOOKS Wanda Crosson, Student Body Treasurer, Darlene Marengo, Assistant. 'Wa QW , ,Q OFFICE PRACTICE 0 'unusua-:su-use-Q vt it ...Lua 11 incur- , I-A ' S , my 'mf ,ff Seated: S. Casado, Mrs. Bunker, advisor. Standing, left to right: D. Colombo, L. Stoddard, L. McMullen, L. jaymot, B. Williams. This group served the school os messengers, assisted in keeping attendance records, helped type ond mimeogroph the Goltonion, os well os typing, mimeogrophing, and dittoing various pieces of work for the school. 5 v.v,v- .J , ..,., -4x,- -..fv- -. T EEJSTEMS EFS! EVE Hill ii S fi I' 'e +'-Q---,...m,,,, J. M. Barton, J. Harper. Tractor made by Harper. Front row, lrfl In right: j. Bower, Mr. Cooley, instructor, B. Smith, B. Bogart C. Case, M. Harrison, M. Kiesz. Bark row: A. Smith, J. Schmierer, W. Hale. Agriculture Building houses Agriculture, Shop, Farm Mechanics, Vfoodworl-t, and Art. SHOP Slunding, left to right: Mr. Eggen, instructor, Tinsley L. Fleshman, S. Lerma, H. Hauschildt. Front: H. Singh D. DeSilva, D. Bechthold, C. Van Steyn, D. Lang, K. Schulz D. johnson, O. Gross. rj, X Booth entered in Grape and Wine Festival, Lodi, California, September, 1948. First Prize. 1 9 ml '52 Biff ,sf 'QQ' ART CH EMI TRY First table: L. Grossi, G. Hendricks. Second fable: H. Munger, E. Mullins, B. Fuqua, D. Marks, Mrs. Taylor, instructor, D. Giese. Third lable: L. Morse, K. Whittcmore, G. Brown, C. Pearson, F. Boyd, J. Alves. Front row, Inf! fa right: R. Pcde, H. Jackson, D. Colombo, D. Neff, li Keogh, D. Marks, G. Lang. Back mu V. Veitenheimer, I. Johnson, M. Isaac! son, Miss Steinnagel, instructor, H Shipley, P. Head. I 9 F. F. . WB ,QPR A N C 1 - W rn 93 -, 5 ,Qui N , 2, ff? , KW? ,Ji -QM X., 6-57 Y EA VA, I V , , I if 5 9 M x 'Vj f 7 1 x k JN E ixgf f 2 , .ff , wif j2if ,. , 1, 4 , I .V s ,w igf ,f A L , gg' , , L if ,,.. T 1 . ,f ,,. ,-!,. . 'L . sm. ? g'-if 6 , .W i 3 K.. ' 3 ,jf GAME ACTIVITIE -QBIW 5. V Band Participation, R. Pahl and K. Whittemore. Firxt row, left to right: V. Rod- rigues, B. Lane, M. Koyama. SFFOIHI row: Jewell, L. jaymot, Alves, B. Keller, L. Lopes. Rooters and Yell Leacler, M. Isaacson. l W Q u ' A .k rrk K,,,. Q an y 3. y K .'7,, FRESHMAN INITIATION Arlene May arid Donna Mnrcngo. J. Alves, Drum Major. il i 'QM X W' um wwe M, ,, ww- on , - ,W , .1 l.5a.1.EV 7 7i R H ,Q ,Q -Mt -at U.. My um N vw ,. A pm-an Mk M ywqwi M? V F E 'if E --,i WW M I N V M33-Jar, :gy .., A1 N i, A 1 fi M.. wut 4-qrww if W... 1 if :sg Q 7 Q 'M . -M. I - ,, wi , 1 'Ln I-1-W Qwm, , f 1 wnlwslnunlll wwumta x f ,L it 7 g Q'ci ,mf . .W 'W V Auditorium Entrance Main Entrance 'T Traditional Senior Bench SEQQUERTS we tp .1-2 X -:. X F g,RN9X' fx H54 5 Rf ,,., S55 A LX- , ,A ..q., ,QQ I f ff, , L n ff, X MA my M fl f jgpff ff X VARSITY FOOTBALL Galt Galt Galt Golf Galt Galt Galt Galt 6 Son Juan 'I3 'I2 Sutter Creek 25 6 Escclon 20 'l3 Grant J. V. 7 6 Elk Grove 7 'I4 Courtland 20 0 Placerville 21 S C O R E S 2 Jackson 24 Captain A Coach Ker f .-- Dick Johnson A . N. A v . is i , .. First row, left to right: L. Richter, H. Hauschildt, G. Melhaff, L. Morse, H. Shipley, C. Peterson, W. Davidson. Second 70105 R. Pahl, H. Singh, D. johnson, F. Koyama, W. Younger, D. Lang, P. Head, E. Summers, D. DeSilva. VARSITY LETTERME Q :,q::fr'.. W. Case D, -Iohnsnn L. Morse H. Shipley ' -an AN-nov W2 Davidson IT, Koyama i R. Pahl H. Singh H. Hauschildr D. Lang C. Peterson E. Summers -.-AVIS, P. Head G. Melhaff L. Richter W. Younger anagrams Galt High School Gymnasium. 6? MP p,.,,, :,,. l VWl W Galt SCORES Sutter Creek 6 .Q . . . , E 1 Q .Mg , Goh Elk Grove 0 K, Galt Courtland 20 L, Galt Folsom 0 ik C Y J, P' Walt Case and Gene Harrison V. Cooley, Coach Knot pictured J Co-Captains. FOOTBALLJU IOR VARHTY ii, f .S First row, left to right: R. Bechthold, S. Lerma, D. Keller, D. Bechrhold, Quaschnick, K. Cooper, F. Parker, D. Smith. Back row: F. Ederra, F. Boyd, C. Case, W. Case, L. Higgins, R. Reed. 1-: t ,, ww? X 1? . ,, M aw , . 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L, ef ' A 1 2 fQf fxe.i' 5 -' ' . we f in A BASKETBALL ,fi iiQA L7 A 77 Front row, loft fo riglrl: j. Alves, E. Ederra, P. Head, D. DcSilva Buvlz row: J. Mclhaff, Managcrg G. Brown, G. Mclhaff, H. Hauschildt X D. Lang, R. Pahl. lid Ederra A Team Captain X gl V6 lf R. Schulz B Team Captain BTEM Left row, fron! to back: D. DeVollcl, B. Cox, C Rundcll, C. Case. Cl'l1fFI' row: D. Gross, R. Schulz, F. Koyama, W. Rochester, B. Smith. Rigbt row: G. Kundcrt, E. Harrison, B. Brown, G. Nakao, V. Cooley, B Team Coach R. Schulz, Coach Ker, Eclerra. 7 .ax AL 3,6 W. Rochester C Team Captain CTEM Front row, left to right: W. Machen, R. Seifert, F. Urben, R. Lueras, G. Kun- clert. Back row: W. Rochester, D. Devolld, D. Gross, R. Pearson, B. K .1 , 5,4 A 1 is Brown, B. McCord, R. Weatherman. 3 , 1 ' 4 .1 BASEB LL Firxl row, left to right: D. johnson, A. Pellandini, W. Williams, R. Ferreira, D. Keller, R. Seifert j. Bower, L. Richter, J. Colombo, E. Pinkham. Second row: W. Case, J. Norris, R. Ruth, F Koyama, Kemp, B. Smith, Quasehnick, G. Nakao, Tinsley, F. Edcrra, D. Kidd, R. Hessler Third row: O. Gross, B. Bogart, P. Head, C. Case, K. Cooper, R. Hildcr, G. Freitas, D, Bechthold L. Richter, Alves, J. Melhaff, G. Melhaff, Coach Cooley. TRACK Firxl row, left to right: H. L:1Roe, L. Grossi, N. Wagner, D. Lang, H. Singh, H. Hauschildt. R Weathcrman, T. Harper, B. Hamrick. Srmml rout D. Seibel, Sullivan, F. Urbcn, R. Schulz B. Cox, D. Gross, W. Machen, S, Lerma, L. Higgins. FOLK DANCING Center line, left to righl: M. DeVol1d, M. Smith, Pahl, O. Weatherman, D. Pahl, D. McCord, R. Urben, M. Woodard, K. McGarva, M. Hauschildt, A. Kundert, S. Gary, M. Bradley, B. Stenstrum, D. Marengo, Shellenbarger, W. Engle, G. Fleshman. GIRLS' P. E. TUMBLI G Front: M. Koyama, B. Keller. Left fo right: F. Liebig, E. Lang, B. Lane, E. Ferreira, B. Gallagher, D. Hillson, W. Hartsock, H. Doering, M. Isaacson, C. Liebig, F. Lota, A. Gevock, F. Pierce. Bottom rows, left to right: A. Gevock, A. Adam, J. Pahl, W. Hartsoclc, H. Doering, D. Quaschnick, M. Bawcom, D. Pahl, J. Wilcox, E. Lang, M Koyama, L. Adam, K. McMullen. Second rows: B Lane, E. Gates, C. Liebig, M. Isaacson, D. Morris, E Ferreira, D. Johnson, M. Smith, E. Clark, E. Seifert Third rows: F. Liebig, F. Pierce, M. Richter, M DeVolld, B. Stenstrum, J. Shellenbarger, Brooks Fourth rows: A. Kundert, C. Bellie, O. Weather- man, L. Cowley. Fifth rou': V. Ingram. if Front: Jewell, B. Keller, C. Liebig, E. Ferreira, M. Koyama, D. Morris. Left to right: A. Gevock, F. Pierce, O. Weatherman, J. Pahl, A. Whitt, L. Ambrosia, S. Gary, A. Kundert, S. Schauer, M. Richter, D. Pahl, M. De- Volld, J. Wilcox, E. Gates, L. Adam, J. Shellenbarger, D. Johnson, Brooks, K. Mize, A. Adam, P. Smoot. G A . . ..., A s ,-. .--f..' 1 's'. is SENIGR ACCOMPLISH GERALD ALVES Birthplace - California Cadet Corps Band Q45 Awards Q45 Basketball Q35 Awards Q35 Block G. Scribe Student Council Rep. at Large Chorus Galtonian Sports Ed. Hi-Lights Assistant Ed. Drum Major Red Cross Q25 Council DOROTHY BALLIET Birthplace - California Chorus Q25 Typ. Awards Librarian Office Work Assistant Galtonian Fashion Ed. Hi-Lights Staff Girls' League Secretary Red Cross J. M. BARTON Birthplace - California F.F.A. Q45 DOROTHY COLOMBO Birthplace - California Chorus Journalism Basketball Typ. Award Office Work Red Cross Q25 TOM COOPER Birthplace - California Journalism Stage Craft F.F.A. NVANDA CROSSON Birthplace - California Freshman Class Secretary Chorus Sophomore Class Secretary Girls' League Treasurer Student Body Treasurer Student Body Secretary Typing Awards Q35 Assistant Ed. of Galtonian Basketball OH'ice Work Honor Society Secretary Red Cross Q25 HELEN DOERING Birthplace - California Freshman Rep. to Student Council Baseball Basketball Annual Play Business Manager Q25 Band Q45 Awards Q45 Galtonian Girls' Sports Ed. Hi-Lights Co-Business Manager Girls' League Senior Rep. Honor Society Red Cross Q35 WALLY DAVIDSON Birthplace - Missouri Football Q25 F.F.A. EDWARD EDERRA Birthplace - Nevada Chorus Band Q35 Awards Q35 Senior Class President Basketball Q35 A Team Captain Basketball C Team Captain Track Q25 Baseball Block G Vice President Red Cross GLADYS FLESHMAN Birthplace - California Band Q45 Awards Q45 Band Librarian Q25 Band Sergeant-at-Arms Feature Ed. of Galtonian Basketball Baseball Tumbling Team Red Cross BARBARA FUQUA Birthplace - California Annual Play Business Manager journalism Basketball Typ. Award Red Cross Q35 Council ELLEN KEOGI-I Birthplace - Canada Home Economics Club Journalism Chorus Red Cross FRANK KOYAMA Birthplace - California Cadet Corps Q25 F.F.A. Q45 Secretary Baseball Football Basketball Red Cross Q25 DALE GIESE Birthplace - California Baseball Chorus Red Cross f OTTO GROSS Birthplace - North Dakota F.F.A. Chorus Band Q35 Awards Q35 Freshman Class President junior and Senior Rep. to Student Council Block G Football Q35 Student Body Yell Leader Baseball Q25 Red Cross Q35 ME TS LOREN GROSSI Birthplace - California Block G Track Q25 Honor Society FRANCIS HARBERT Birthplace - Missouri F.F.A. up Chorus Red Cross JAMES HARPER Birthplace - Arizona F.F.A. Q45 Reporter Football Award WiN1FRED HARTSOCK Birthplace - California Chorus Q25 F.H.A. Vice President journalism Red Cross Q25 ROLAND I-IESSLER Birthplace - Nebraska F.F.A. Q45 Vice President Baseball MARTHELLA ISAACSON Birthplace - California Girls' League President Hi-Lights Art Ed. Galtonian Art Ed. Student Body Yell Leader Red Cross Treasurer Red Cross President LORRAINE JAYMOT Birthplace - California Band Q45 Awards Q45 Typ. Awards Q25 Majorette Q25 RICHARD JOHNSON Birthplace - California Freshman Vice President Sophomore Vice President Chorus Band Q45 Awards Q45 F.F.A. Reporter Football Q35 Captain Q25 Awards Q35 Baseball Q25 Block G President Student Body Vice President Red Cross Q35 IRENE JOHNSON Birthplace - California Chorus Q25 F.H.A. Vice President Journalism Red Cross GLORIA LANG Birthplace - Idaho Band Q45 Awards Q45 Chorus Red Cross Q25 PATRICIA LAUSTEN Birthplace - California Red Cross Q45 SENICR SALVADOR LERMA Birthplace - California Band Q41 Awards Q41 Football Track Cadet Corps Block G Red Cross CLARA LIEBIG Birthplace - California Band Q31 Awards Q21 Girls' League Junior Rep. Girls' League Yell Leader Social Ed. of Galtonian Student Body Secretary Basketball Red Cross Q21 Treasurer DARLENE MARENGO Birthplace - California Freshman Treasurer Chorus Basketball Sophomore Treasurer Girls' League Secretary Student Body Treasurer Assistant Treasurer of Stude Galtonian Ed. Typing Awards Q31 Honor Society Treasurer Senior Class Secretary Red Cross Q21 DORIS MARKS Birthplace - California Chorus Q21 Typ. Awards Q21 Sophomore Class Treasurer Girls' League Vice President Feature Ed. of Galtonian Hi-Lights Staff Senior Class Treasurer Red Cross Q21 Secretary NANCY MCENERNEY Birthplace - California Chorus Q21 Band Q21 Awards Q21 Basketball Tumbling Freshman Class Yell Leader Senior Class Yell Leader Student Body Yell Leader LaVERNE McMULLEN Birthplace - California Band Q41 Awards Q41 Journalism Typ. Awards Q21 Shorthand Award Red Cross GUS IVIELHAFF Birthplace - California F.F.A. Q41 Treasurer Football Q41 Awards Q41 Basketball Awards Q21 Baseball Q31 Awards Q31 Block G Red Cross nt Body ACCOMPLISHMENTS LAWRENCE MORSE Birthplace - California Student Council Rep. at Large Student Body President Band Q41 Awards Q41 Chorus Block G Football Q41 Awards Q41 Red Cross Q21 Council ELAINE MULLINS Birthplace - California Sophomore Rep. to Student Council Assistant Student Body Treasurer Senior Vice President Typ. Awards Q41 Galtonian Exchange Ed. Hi-Lights Ed. Honor Society Vice President Red Cross Q21 GEORGE NAKAO Birthplace - California Basketball CARL PEARSON Birthplace - California Band Q41 Awards Q41 Junior Class Secretary Basketball Block G Cadet Corps Q21 Cafeteria Cashier Red Cross CLIFFORD PETERSON Birthplace - California F.F.A. Q41 President Football Q21 Cadet Corps Q21 Block G Sentinel Red Cross Q21 DARLEEN QUASCHNICK Birthplace - South Dakota Typ. Awards Q41 Shorthand Awards Band Q41 Awards Q41 Annual Play Business Manager Basketball . Baseball Hi-Lights Business Manager Galtonian Typ. Ed. Honor Society Red Cross Q41 MARY RAMIREZ Birthplace - California Journalism Chorus Q21 LEVARD RICHTER Birthplace - North Dakota Football Q41 Baseball Q31 Aeronautics KENNETH SCHULZ Birthplace - South Dakota Band Q41 Awards Q41 Basketball .Q21 Awards Q21 Block G junior Class President Chorus Red Cross Q21 JOHN SCHWARTZ Birthplace - California Cadet Corps BOB SEDLACEK Birthplace - Wyoming Safe Driving MARTHA SEIBEL Birthplace - South Dakota Chorus Q41 F.I I.A. Galtonian Fashion Ed. HARRY SHIPLEY Birthplace - Texas Cadet Corps Football Q21 Track Q31 Block G CHARLES STEMLER Birthplace - California Chorus F.F.A. Q43 Basketball Baseball LORETTA STODDARD Birthplace - California Band Q31 Award Typ. Awards Q31 Office Work SI-IEILA SULLIVAN Birthplace - California Band Q41 Awards Q41 Typ. Awards Q31 Shorthand Awards Q21 Red Cross RUTH URBEN Birthplace - California Chorus Q31 Band Q21 Typ. Awards Q21 Galt-Herald Reporter Cafeteria Cashier Honor Society President MARGARET WHITT Birthplace - Colorado Chorus Q21 Pep Club Journalism Baseball Red Cross Q21 MARY LOU WOODARD Birthplace - Utah Chorus Baseball Basketball Red Cross Q21 GUPTILL'S JEWELRY MADISON? JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING Lodi California Work Guaranteed HARDWARE PLUMBING PAINTS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS I l HOTPOINT APPLIANCES CROCKERY 22 South School Street 45 S. Sacramento St. Phone Lodi 254 Lodi, California KRIEGER MOTOR Co. RALSTQINVS w 5w,, FORD-MERCURY-LINCOLN Whistle Bai! for SALES AND SERVICE SMART FEMININE APPAREL 117 S Sacramento St LODI, CALIFORNIA 107 W. Pinc Street Lodi, California COMPLIMENTS OF DR. IRVING RIDENOUR CALVIN J. LOOSER, O. D. CORRECTIVE OPTOMETRY Phone 447 217 F. 85 M. d' l'f ' X , Lo 1 Cal ornln Bank if 6594. EMERY 81 BROWN A APPLIANCES Fre men? PHONE GET ELECTRICAL . THE xvi,-ing - Lighting - smart 70 .. --i'Q A Il -3 70 , A , , . A A LRLI1 PARKING AT RI-.AR or sToR1f. HAB11' WH' Gilt' S 6 Il Gl'4'l'll Sfilnzfux 109 S. School St., Lodi Phone 2370 COMPLIMENTS OF PERSONALITY SHOPPE O Millinery - Accessories Lingerie - Hosiery Congratulations to the Class of '49 THE TOGGERY Lodi's Leading Store for Men and Young Men 0 Home of Stetson Hats, Arrow Shirts, Phone 1328 Lodi, California Fl0rShCim Sh00S- Mrs. Helen Morton Corner School and Oak Sts. LODI B 8: W Motor Sales Cushman Scooters Hudson Cars SALES AND SERVICE Specializing in Body and Fender gibnwwemaw la ghafunary THE REXALL STORE 16 W. Pine Street School and Oak Streets 216 S. Sacramento St. Phone 813 LODI, CALIFORNIA Lodi, California Housewares DUPONT Giftware Paints DR. WM. M. ALBERTS Glass Enamels W d and Duco an Dinnerware Varnish DR. W. H. CROSWHITE Wedgewood Ranges ' Optometrists LODI HARDWARE Phone 827 3 South School Street 27 S. School St. Phone Lodi 3 Lodi, California Lodi, California H O L Z CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY CLASS OF '49 Tires - Recapping - Vee Belts IRlVIA,S SPECIALTY . . , lzzrrytbzng nz Rubber' SHOP 9 North School St. LODI, CALIFORNIA Industrial Rubber Supplies 210 S. School Street Phone 549 Lodi, California F MERIT MUSIC SI-IGP COMPLIMENTS OF STOKELY FOODS, INC. All the latest records in popular, classical, Producers of High Quality Foods semi-classical, western, folk, children's, and sacred. 1 f Van Campis 'IQ 'iHeieH 'ii Honor Brands 312 N. California Street Lodi In the Tokuy Shopping Center Lodi California HENDERSON BROS., INC. fn 'n9 W Home Phone 3 70M PLUMBING - HEATING - SHEETMETAL Builders Hardware Tools Household Needs Stoves and Ranges Electrical Supplies Paints and Oils 21-25 South Sacramento Street Lodi, California VIC MYERS SHEET METAL WORKS Bobs 212 South Washington Street Lodi, California NATIONAL DOLLAR STORE CONGRATULATIONS AND CHAIN DEPT. STORE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '49 Men's Wear Infant's Wear Children's and Ladies, Wear HOLLY DEPARTMENT STORE Household Items LODI CALIFORNIA 102 S. School Street Lodi FULLER 85 SONS Spring Fever BILLIARDS - BOWLING - FOUNTAIN The Local Store with a Local Interest SHUFFLEBOARD WISHES GOOD LUCK TO THE I-GDI BOWL CLASS OF '49 HOME OF Grape and Wine Singles Classic LODI ANGELS CAMP Leo Pollastrini 106. W. Walnut St. Manager Phone 970 Lodi GlANELLI'S MIDWAY CAFE At the Gal: Y T ' 'f 1 S gl J n ' '-'now 'si if -fi M 1 W5 U P mnmff, 'F1M'ip ffl man. oooo-,lg 2 O! 3 som' - A-, ' 6.243 in l 5 E - S E ,.:-'.. i .... 'SEL-I.. an GOOD EATS AND DRINKS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 4 9 Yymbw Wiaihwm I ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,, ,,, .---f--- ,..4-.un-v f , l f J E 5' K is V,hA ,,..- ' if W- Q LODI'S SMARTEST MEN,S STORE Hotel Lodi Bldg. Lodi, California You'll CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '49 We invite you to help us and work with us this coming canning season on this important production work. Good working conditions prevail. We will help minors who do not havetheir work permits to obtain them. Apply at Employment Office of THORNTON CANNING COMPANY Thornton, California Tclpehone 2501 Freshmen of '46 Qfofzofeu Z Ice Cream IF lT'S lSORDliN,S lT'S COT TO lili GOOD Enjoy CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '49 TONY'S MEAT MARKET 81 LOCKER STORAGE Wholesale - Retail Meats CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Custom Curing - Ham 81 Bacon Galt, California PAHL'S SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing and Shoe Supplies Galt, California Cufe Kid CLASS OF '49 GALT 5 Sc 10 Phone 5651 Galt California s Milling Company 4th and F Sts. Poultry Feeds Grain Mill Feeds Hay General Repairing Welding HILES GARAGE D Street, between Fourth 85 Fifth Phone 2231 Galt, California G A U B , S FOUR STAR FOUNTAIN ilrilriirik SOFT DRINKS - ICE CREAMS Candies and Notions GALT, CALIFORNIA ,,,,-swam Vickie Compliments of SCHAUER'S Men's and Boy's Store Honest Prices to All 317 - 4th Street Phone 3571 Galt, California GALT BARBER SHOP J. H. N1cHoLsoN Boosfrr for G. H. S. Bank Building Galt, California Quality Tel 3101 Feeds Seeds STENSTRUM REALTY CO. Purina Chows Albers Feeds FARM SPECIALISTS - INS. - NOTARY 408 Bank Bldg., Galt, C3l1fOfI11a - R O B I N S O N S - Two Stores to Serve You U. V. Felts - Broker R. W. Stenstrum - Broker Lodi Galt Nick Listini - Salesman Phone 72 Phone 3281 Lester O. Knowlton Distributors of the Borroughs Additional Towel System Dial 5-0916 GOLDEN STATE TOWEL and LINEN SERVICE W. Seavy, Manager 396 Thirty-sixth Street Telephone 6-3693 2831 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, California Bright Su Everything for the Farm Congratulations to the Class of '49 n? VAN WORMER 86 RODRIQUES, Inc Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Club Pins - MEDALS - Trophies 126 Post Street San Francisco SACRAMENT0cEfAograpA Co. 725-727 H Street Sacramento, California J. L. WINCHESTER Painting Contractor Morewear Paints Painting 86 Paper Hanging 128 No. School Street Tom Cromwell Dial 2-1934 Lodi California Complete Printing and Tylbograpbicul Service Phone 1086 i S 81 S FOOD MARKET l FUNERAL HOME lm Those Kidd' THORNTON, CALIFORNIA l23 NORTH SCHOOL STREET LODL CALIFORNIA Brands that you know at prices that you can afford to pay FROZEN LOCKER SERVICE Ambulance Service Phone 18W CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES Best Wishes to CLASS OF '49 Of C 86 G CAFE THORNTON HOTEL fF0f 'f 'y MMP Home-Cooked Meals Thornton California Drinks Twin Cities California Congratulations of of Sieadyb REST POINT COMPLIMENTS of CHEVRON GASOLINE Twin Cities California GENE KENEFICK JESSLYN PEARSON STUDIOS of the DANCE Ballet, Toe, Tap, Ballroom, Acrobatic, Character, - Baton Twirling - l Accredited Mcfmlicfr of fha Dancing Masters Of America SUPER MARKET Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables QUALITY MEATS Notions i f ,A 332551, alolrer 1 X 5 azzszia. 1 a - ,A - ,ov N, 1, My - W . 355 'i'M . Q1f? I , Ahhh 1 in W 1if ..f 1 1 Elimm Galt, California Phone 2111 Etfcfryefay, Low Prices THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY LUMBER HARDWARE Phone 22 H. Knecht, Mgr. Galt, California GALT PHARMACY GALT, CALIFORNIA RAY H. ARLIN GALT BRANCH CONGRATULATIONS to FARMERS SC MERCHANTS OM Tha' Ski S . , eniors of 49 BANK OF LODI GALT, CALIFORNIA Commercial - Savings Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System. Friendly Farm and Business Service THE GALT HERALD Your Local Printer Try Us for All Your Printing Needs S25 C Street Galt, California Phone 321 I COMPLIMENTS CLAUDE C. WOOD CO. LODI Phone 2 0 8 S Ready-mix Concrete Sand-Gravel AMBROGIO'S ELECTRICAL SHOP EDWARD J. AMBROGIO Proprietor RADIO SERVICE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Norge and Frigidaire Refrigerators Appliances Ironrite Irons Bendix and Maytag Washers Crushed Rock X n Philco and R.c.A. Radios Plaster yron jackson and Jacuzzi Pumps Cement X . Sawyer Building Y i E ' ' Xcavatmg f f Q, if E GALT, CALIFORNIA I jr 'No Job Too Big or Too Smalln f Dirk 5 SCHAU ER 6' SPI ESS REAL ESTATE Insurance Let Us Do Your Dry Cleaning A 86 B CLEANERS Free Pick Up 81 Delivery Phone 2221 Galt Prompt Service Tax Assistants GALT, CALIFORNIA Phone 2 342 COMPLIMENTS OF 417 Club 86 Cafe Fine Foods TED AND INEZ VEACH W. J. COFFIELD D.D.s. Drs. Pallesen and Pallesen extends Physician and Surgeon Congratulations and Best Wistovs Phone 794 Class of ,49 Lodi, California Masonic Bldg. Lodi . V.,, i,.J,, , . iiii K tt BEST WISHES Jo-Jo MQDE O DAY F S Rascoe and CO Dresses Lingerie D i i Hose Lodi California Lodi Calif. 'KFabric is First in Fashion STANLEY F. BURSON, D.D.s. THE FABRIC SHOP Telephone 1557 Lodi Everything in Yardage 320 F. ac M. Bank Bldg. Lodi e Tberels Always Something Good ut l . . F. and K. B. Livingston Q - -, r Licensed S Smle p eny REAL ESTATE BROKERS We Specialize in Farms QFor over 15 yearsj PIO. Box 504 LODI, CALIFORNIA Hamburgers, Chili Beans, Borden's Ice Cream 7 gfiigestu Cggaqrgficglalgiiflfa Fresh 'Buttiercd' Popcorn - Magazines Phone 1420'-I Phone 58'W INSURANCE 27 N. School Street Lodi, California FRENCH CLEANERS 5 West Pine St. LODI, CALIFORNIA BURTON'S QUALITY SHOES 'tThe Kind You Like 17 W. Pine Street Lodi Sf'rL'if1g flu, zwtirv Galt arm for over 25 years . Con ratulations K8lK CLEANERS g and Best Wishes 12 W. Oak Street Phone 1310 to the Cleaning of Quality Free Pickup Sc Delivery Leo Marchand 85 Sons CONGRATULATION AND BEST WISHES For Continued Service TO THE CLASS OF '49 M. NEWFIELD Sc SONS LODI, CALIFORNIA CLASS OF '49 SPROUSE-REITZ CO., Inc. LODI, CALIFORNIA JOHN J. PINK CO. Men's and Boy's Wear 14 West Pine Street Lodi COMPLIMENTS of - ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CO. Dependable Electrical Servicel' 8 West Pine Street Lodi, California Phone 160 concP.eTe l PIP-5 co lEr1,S ieerman Concrete Irrigation'-Drainage Culvert Pipes-Silosv-Septic Tanks Building Materials ST EINER'S MARKETS Two Complete Food Stores General Merchandise Electric Appliances GALT THORNTON CARPENTER'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 4915 - 10th Avenue Phone 6- 5 309 Sacramento, Calif. Sales - Service Overhauls New Used Rebuilt Machines All work NEW CORONA PORTABIAKS Silent 889.50 Sterling 584.50 Clipper 5577.50 and machines guaranteed one year New Corona Aclders 55107.50 plus tax NEW L. C. SMITH STANDARD 35147.50 plus tax LIVESTOCK YARDS JACK GUTHRIE P. O. Box 732 High Dollar Phone 2762 Auctionccr Res. Phone 293l Galt Farm Sales Solicited GALT LIVESTOCK SALES YARD GUTHRIE BROS. OPERATORS Auction Sale Every Wednesday We ve a Cash Market for Anything You Have to Sell and We Sf' Receive Livestock Monday Through Friday CARL W. HARTMAN AUCTIONEER ln Charge of Miscellaneous Department Can Sell Anything for Something CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949 SEGO MILK PRODUCTS CO. GALT CALIFORNIA IS-1 Portraits Cameras CONGRATULATIONS LOWRY CAMERA SHOP STUDIO 229 W. Yosemite Phone 346 Commercials 86 Wedding Manteca California DIEDE'S Household Appliances Plumbing Supplies Johnson Pumps Floor Furnaces Automatic Water Heaters 631 C Street Galt, California Phone 3391 I N f Lool FUNERAL HOME Samuel D. Salas 225 South School Street XVe count among our most cherished assets something money cannot buy - the confidence and good will of those whom we have served Bftlllfiflll and diglzifivd fIHlC'l'lI1 SCVZICKC wifhin ibm' means of all prompt and efficient ambulance service is our aim. Lodi California 7 '-I ' fww 961 WMM W ,313 , mfg? iigjxif .Aj flu Wm Z,-A. 'N KE G QM . fb 54 'fiqgigfjix ' ' 2 'QQZKQSQK A WM, lg? 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