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INTERNATIONAL CLUB Tup Row--Ivlairnlvl llnrcrro, lVill1cr Hnmnnn. Roy Dye, Smnrm Dobson, Mary Smith, Wilbur llcrnurd, Frank liziurisui. Sccumi RcJw4lQiluisc Slicwrnzikcr, Virf ginizi Spicer, Lu In Prixmain, Sophie Esquic- irdo. Lucille jcnscn, Colin Gloss. First Row--Coral Pnrnizilcc, lvlnrinn lil' sion. Del O'Czill:ii1h:in, Prussia Sanchez. Virghiai Braun. Miss libcrz. RIFLE CLUB Top llnw-Kuilli Anderson, Lvnn Hzirt. Wzrrrrn Ivlaiclfcnzic. Wairrcn Anderson, Fred Mririrc. Ray Mcyur. Scand Ruw-Max Nurihcrn. Fdzilinc O'DuIl. Dinnn England, Rnninnzi Eslingcr, Rnscrnziry joseph. Mcrlc Miirpliy. First Rnw-Mr. Beal, Ruhurt Kowalski llzirl l'l:imhlin, ,lnlin lfslingrr. Grd Kyiu. Ifrzincks Frcsclizini, Ray Nelson. MATH CLUB Top Rnw---Ruscnisiry Cunha, Miss Raihn, Hvlrn OlCKDIlI10f, Hulcn Muritz. Gunn: Millzird, Bill Cnnpcr, .Incl Harris, llnli Purdic, Clinton Phillips, First RuwfEvul'n:i Hcmsing, Bcrly Perry. Alicv Graihzim. Marian Luncz. lvlnrining Snider, Li-n Millun, llulwcrt Pcrriclc. AVIATION CLUB Twp Rnwflinh Mzirlutl. lVurrv:n Hair'- lnn, l lcnry l'lll'Ul'lJllill, lilwin Diutch. B, K Sm'lli. Milrs Lfwis, Dick Ward. Hill Baldwin, Sccuml Row-Harry Brixton, lVm. Lul- sclizin, Hairry Lewis. Lcnnaircl Pavoii. l'I:imld lvlcfiinnis, Rulnn VJQIIS, Ucmgc Milinn. Third Row-Wzillzrcc Limlslrnm. Hi-nry Fnstcr, juclc Young, Bonny l,CLlI'lY2ll'Cl1il, fllzirlain Houscly. l'la1rolnl Rziilll, lVoodruw zixtuxi. G. A. C. Trip Row-Rulli XVninIwm'rli, liarlwaira DcGrCi1nriu, Flnruncc Lucas, limmzi Canirn' zinml. jcnn Mifr. Fourth Row-Betty Gibson, Arlrnc' flrif' fin, Suu Nuunlcck, Rzinmnzi Eslingcr, Kailiu Columbus. Alhurux l,lCXUlU, Dnrorhy Stockcl. Third Ruxv-Hclcn Boxvinzin, Gcrzilnlinc Crnntlcy, Thclinn Mitchell. Mziriury Booth. Haizcl Madsen, Esthvr Lumlgrcn. Sn-mid Rnw-jczmnu Snrcnsen, Cecily Coliw, Gcorgu llislcy, lvlzirilizi Cziuhlc, Clementine: Vnz. Norma Oislcdl. First Row-Psiulirir Cnmcnziml. Viola: Cnulnlc, Krithlucn lislingcr, Lnrrziinc Wil' clizr, Hclvn Dfniuvun, M:irjul'ic Pctcrsun, Lucille Rccliling, Nadine Gaggiu. ,au 29 fs ,Q-
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SPORTSMEN'S CLUB Top Row-john Gordon, Norman Rat- liil, Ed Sobrero. Gordon Miller, Harry Hodgson, Edward Costa, Donald Judd, Daniel Prurencio, Fred Smith. Second Row-Coach Baracchi, joe Perry, Carlton Dobel, Bruce Johnson, Anthony Romero, Dave Prudencio. Bob Grilhn, Eldon Brown. First Row-Ralph Nelson, Harold Rogers, Bruce Lepper, Arthur Sobrero, Tony Nichols, Robert Beaman, Jimmy Davidson. F. F. A. Top Row!-Cesare Bcrtero, Donald Mag' Sch, Fred Schlieper, James Murray, Frank arino. joe Mapes, Roy Danielsen, Mel' vin Lacey, Arthur Gee. Fourth Row-Mr. Markwell, Allan jury. Eugene Martin. Cecil McNieve, Lloyd Duncan, Virgil Martin, Earl Garcia, Frank Souza, George Engle, Niel Canine, Louie Santucci. Kenneth Goulardt, Evans Day, Jack Phillips, Robert Cromie, Masukumi Kitani, ,lack Dennis, Paul Brusseau. Second Row-Lawrence King, Milton Silva, Clifford Serpa, Jack Lienau, Richard Logan. Milton LaFranche, Malcolm Tee- ples, Melvin Mcndonca, james Butterfield, Dumas Alexander. First Row-Eugene Martin, Henry Silva, Bob Calderia, Ted King, Bill Falls, Dave Holly, Ernest Azevedo, Ed Musick, Henry DAUBERS Top Row-Mr. Irving, Secundio Bucol. james Lovera, Frank Simpson, Albert Alves, David Tuel, Ed Gaubatz, Ted Foust. Fourth Row-Kazuo Naruo, Ruth Mills. Dorothy Schultz, Pat Hopper, Miss Rogers, Verna Berkinbeinc. Third Row-Brent Morris, Seigi Hama' saki, Frank Ferguson, Barbara Glansburg, Renay Reinking, Elaine Miller. Second Row-Phyllis Best, Martha Cauble, Bella Harris, janet Grimm, Roberta, Bookshire, Nancy King, Marce' line Thompson, Alice Peterson, Jane Scharff. First Row-'Helen Umbson, Alice Tho' mas, Bennie Ferreira, Grace Doane, Cleo Milton. Eloise Shewmaker, Nadine Hill, Camilla Lutschan. CSF Top Row-Ruth Mary Brown, Dorothy Stocltcl, Francis Cunha, Fred Hill, jack Fedrick, Clinton Phillips, Robert Twiggs. Third Row-Miss Sullivan, Miss Rahn, Barbara De Gregorio, Esther Lundgren. Alice Graham. Mary Froehlich, Barbara Craig, Helen O'Conner. ,lean Moir, Wildzt Mann, Alta Peck, Muriel Meininger. Ruth Rodgers, Albert Nicollotti, Isabelle Uhrin. Second Row-Tvfarjoric Peterson, Helen Umbson, Ruth Wizodwortli. Helen Bow man, Beverly Van Dyke, Dorothy Craig, .leanne Sorenson, Alice Powers, Virginia Johnson, Marjorie Booth, Phyllis Best. First Row-Sylvia Cunha, Georgia Ris' ley, Marion Lopes, Isabelle Busk, Alice Suierro, Barbara Brunner, Lillian Schieber, Dora Francis, Rosemary Cunha, Roberta Bailey. STUDENT CONTROL Top Row-Don Richards, Jack Fitschen, Bill Darling, Charles Sorensen, John Aze- vedo, Louis Cooper, Bennie Ghiglione. Fourth Row-George Pullman, George Obertello, Dorothy Stockel, Cecily Cohen, Betty Gibson, Ruth Grantlcy, Barbara Def Grevorio, Mr. Hampton. Tlliird Row-Bob Purdie, Domingo Paga' no, Thelma Mitchell, Hazel Madsen, Georgia Risley, Helen Umbson. ,lcanne Sorensen, Geraldine Grantley, Irene Soren- sen, Sue Neudeck. Second Row-Clcmentina Vaz, Alberta Piexoto, Kalie Columbus, Beverly Baus- laugh, Helen Bowman, Arlene Grimn. Ramona Eslinger, Norma Ojstcdt. First Row-Emma Camenzind, Martha Cauble, Nadine Gaggia, Helen Arhontes. Polly Camenzind, Viola Cauble, Ruth Woodworth, Florence Lucas, Louie Colum- bus, Bennie Ferreira. 28 Warren.
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SPORTSMEN The Sportsmen's Club, which is under the leadership of Mr. Baracchi and Harry Hodgsen, holds good sportsmanship as its primary interest. There are about thirtyffive members. F. F. A. The Future Farmers, a national organization, his been one of our active clubs this year. Under the guidance of Mr. Markwell and Mr. Walfron with Bob Caldeira as chairman, they have had exhibits in various fairs and have aroused much interest in fa 'm activities in our school. DAUBERS Forty amateur artists, their aim a fuller enjoyment of life, have shared their accomplishments by sponsoring two unique dances and being cofpublishers of the Wiiiged Words. Pat Hopper president, Miss Rogers and Mr. Irving advisers, have made the year's club work interesting at meetings and at progressive dinners. CSF Under the leadership of Miss Sullivan and Miss Rahn, the fifty members of CSF with Clinton Phillips as president have endeavored to encourage scholarship at the Hayward Union High School. Twenty students attended the regional conference in Fresno and as many attended the district meeting in San Francisco and Moraga. STUDENT CONTROL In order to control the student activities of our school, there was founded a club which has grown to be a vital factor of school affairs. The club consists of Block H members, G. A. C. members and others who wish to be of service. Under Polly Camenzind chairman and Mr. Hampton adviser, they have served our school well. - INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club with Miss Ebert as adviser is especially interested in creating friendships with students in other countries, and the members correspond with young people in twenty foreign countries. They also study the customs of foreign nationalities in movies or through guest speakers. RIFLE CLUB Mr. Best has guided thirtyfsix students under the presidency of Ord Kyte to learn the safe and accurate use of the rifle. The team finished tenth among all high schools in the United States in National bifweekly matches and fourth in a state meet. MATH CLUB Miss Rahn is the adviser and Bill Cooper the chairman of the Mzith Club. The members have a keen interest in solving difficult and unusual problems and spend much time in social functions. AVIATION CLUB There are about twenty students in the Aviation Club. They discuss flying' models of planes and in this way attempt to get a better understanding of aviation. Woodrow Paxton is chairman and Mr. Smith, adviser. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Girls' Athletic Club of approximately forty members is an honorary sports organization. Un' der the chairmanship of Florence Lucas with Mrs. Tillotson as adviser, they have done much to promote interest in girls' sports. MARIONETTE CLUB Miss Mosgrove has lead the twentyfhve girls interested in marionettes with Marilyn Strobridge as president to an enjoyment of an individual and unusual hobby. Last semester they produced The Sentif mental Scarecrow. This semester they are working on The Elf that Stayed Behind and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club meets once a week for the purpose of studying the Scriptures. It has Ed GaubatZ as chairman, and V. V. Margan as adviser. CHESS TEAM For the last seven years the Chess Team under the supervision of Mr. Ekoos has proved itself to be the county champion, its aims to learn to play chess properly and to develop a hobby for leisure time. Don Hiatt has been manager and Bud Blair and Bill Griffith captains. BLOCK H To encourage the highest type of citizenship throughout the school and to aid every athlete in a moral, physical, social, and educational way are the high standards of the Block H. Mr. Laws is their adviser, George Pullman is chairman. 30
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