John Swett High School - Warrior Yearbook (Crockett, CA)

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Y VU A fix!!-QJ DEDICATION L thu 51.11101 Lllss of 1946 xuth I1 dccpcst fulmg of gmutudu, dullmtu 1111 NX 'lllllll to all fOIINLI students and mem bers of 1111 facultx of Iohn Sv ett wx ho S rwd 111 tha A1mLd Forms ll1 flu dduwsg of OLII oppo1 tumty for gI 1dU1fll1gl'1'OI11 an IHSIIILI t1o11 of lLlII1lI1g IH 1 dnmocratlc countxx xx ould hug bun lITlpOS9lblL Thex dLlu1dLd OLI LOLIITIIX ugunst 1111 fo1a.Ls of l2,B.,IkSSl0l1 IL XXL XX IU YKLFL I JU XOLIDS3 to Illln L umflmt xxuo. LUI1flI1LllI1g0L1I' ulur.1t1o11 XX 1 gratgfullx ucupt thur sgrx mu xx huh xx IS so gLl'lLIUL1SlX 1511111 and plulm oursnlus to uphold thu plIl1LlplLS of llLLLlOI'I1 for 11111111 thu ltllljlllf 2 3 E+ 'xl 1: 7 KW- ! -. ' l r- in V :Sl Q ff XR 1, , JJ-'JX 1 ik K W , ' ' ' x A , fl lf: re 177' SA' .as A in N I X - country. Xvithout their gallant service our 1 . v t 2 ' KY - , - X- . - V ' 'N 31 . ' . I ' lil ll 1 1 1' X ' '4 4 Whl' f' fl 'X - 1 I' K' ' ' 1' i .h Vilh W . . Y X M . u v,- x xi -1 vi-x wtf M-- ym u- ' 1 Ayn 1 1 -1 '1- 1 k . I v K PRINCIPAL'S M E S S A G E The Class of 1946 is the first peace time class graduated in four years. Some of you may join the armed services but none will see active com- bat service. All of you will be ex- pected to perform your duties as citizens of this nation. Some of the best advice I can give you is taken from a letter written by a young flier who writes: We expect a disintegration of bureaucratic government so we . Won't have to support one third of the population on government pay 1f17ff5 '1 CfHUf',Pfi f'fPf11 rolls. We expect intelligent control of inflation so we Won,t have to sell apples on LaSalle Street. We expect you all to know your job of reconstruction and expect to lend all our efforts and cooperation to carrying it outf' These demands by one of our fighters express what many veterans believe should be done. You of the Class of 1946 are about to join the ranks of citizens of our country, working together to solve our common economic problems. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Iorepb Longo lark Mvrrbimt E. W. Curlis Charles Gixlvlli W. P. 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': .1'1' , , 1 ' 11, .' '1,.. 1' , . :Z '. ': T. 1'X, '. ,Y 1, f. , . A'1'. 2 . ' ': f. 1'-'11, lf. .'1z 1', . ' ' Q, . 4 Yl1.5N'0l 1, . mr. I 1 'z . . fr 1, . l'1. 1' IN iz I. fr11111', , I D' - . t ' , ' . - , . 1-, ' ' -,ffirslk-, ,l. ,. ESTHER COLES MONTE MCDOWELL 1 V1 1 ,Z 1 ,' ' V. . 1 S . , . . D I , jf .. ,, ,, - ,, ' ,-1 .x . - ' , ' ' , ', . , ' -v, .V-' vi., ' p h ' ,-k. I ., 1 . . 1 A A , ' I I ' ' ' Y ' 1 L .. . . N. ., A . A K1 - , I 11, - - 1 -1 A K . y ' MX ku X ANN X X Xxx, x V V 6 6 ? 6 2 ff! f HP an an I'-T7 an 'jx x 1, 'cm 1 5 XX X E X NX X NSN xQf, x:A Xxx xv- xx N' X XX'-IX x u ' xfx 1 N ' AW ww Nun X X XE S E X x Q X 1 b X X 5 Q X x Q I 'fx N f ,v U., , ' ,I Lf Z f if N If 'SN f I f '4 SENIOR CLASS On August 31, 1942, a new group of excited freshmen entered john Swett. These were the members of the Class of 1946 The first few vseeks were weeks of trouble and mdecxsnon for these 1n expernenced freshmen Under the guxdanee of able class ofhcers headed by Don Sp1rlock they soon be eame accustomed to the school and were well on thelr way to belng sophomores On 3Cl'11CY11'1g sophomore rank the class began to take a part ln school affalrs Thelr vozees were now audnble nn student body meetnngs After much preparatxon, IH March the long awanted Sophomore Hop was gxven Thns dance, whneh was the first socnal functnon ex er staged by the Class of 1946 was a success, with members of all the elasses nn school attendxng In the sophomore year the class was directed by Bob Anderson with the assxstanee of Mrs johnson the class aduser and other othcers of the class By September 1944 the class had at last reach d the pomt where they too were upper classmen The class now became lmportant ln student bodv and school affaxrs The Barn Dance, wh1ch was held 1D conjunctlon wnth Cowboy Day was successful both fmanclally and from the standpomt of en joyment by the students The Junnor Semor Plcme was also a bn event that year, however, the out standing exent of 1944 45 1 the mxnds of thus elass was the unnor Prom The settmg for thus dance was the superstructure of a shlp wlth dane mg takmg place on the deck The leadership of the elass for this year was entrusted to Howard 1r1end who wxth the and of Mrs Ianfelle and the other ofheers, handled the executne duties of the elass The Class of 1946 has at last come 1nto nts own The members are now semors and leaders of the sehool The Valentxne Dance, the Sennor Play the Senlor Ball the Senxor Frohcs and the umor Semor Pxcmc are but a fevs of the good txmes that are 1n store for th1s year Many members of the class have volced the op1n1on that they w1ll be glad to get out of school, but there 15 no doubt that most of them wnll always remember the good tnmes en joyed ln hrgh school, and that ln September when school begins, they null all wxsh themselx es bmek nn Iohn Swett agam 1 :nr Inmml BOB HIC UPRA ST111 A LLIIIAR X114 Pu rn mt nlar n mar Group Pllfilff, S4 mor O lefrs B-XCR RCN! ll V fullulzrr Vurgun! bllllul leo Ulu n FRUN T ROV flett lu flgllfl Xlurmu I1 nmllzm In l H0 IIIHI Hou nl In uf Bnlr Ilrem ru St Il.: C Ile lur , , 1 2 1 , ' ' MARJORIIQ ERB HOXVARD IARIIQND i E h . X X 111 1 I 1 A A J h ' - See' 11-T '1, Fl' 'Y' Bob Andvrson Hvlvn Bapflsl Cbarlvs Rzce jean Brvsalo La Rm Grrvn Elvanor Cargllc Robcrl Sauvrrlo Clarlfc Gzush Art Cooper laz km Forrvsler Roberf Galway Agnes Leal Virfor Lucas Sbirlvy Grrvn Don Spirlork Evelyn Malia Marvin Iobnson Hallir' Narron Claudv Messina Iris Manning Brenion Rice Marjorie' Sbefld Robert Stewart james Srbmclzrr Lucille Nuss Evelyn Badgfr Margaret Sousa Zane Timmons lobn Chu mley Milfrczl Gomez Corinne Dye Alice Brad y Geraldine Lauvanrv Glenn Dyar I im Large L00 Ol sen Stella Cuellar Bvwrly Nail Eleanor Pantr' lor' Balastri Richard Bon Lillian Eaton IUNIOR CLASS Su rllurx Tuarurrr JUNIOR CLASS Tht members of the Iunlor Cllss proxcd by thur Chrlstmas assembly program that thex possess dramltle and musleml abxlxts as wtll as tht ablllts to work together Under Nllss PYISIDQ, s dnrtetlon mueh talent was dlseoxered Who Could forget Ernie Martm s smgmg or Duck Cooper s portrax al of Santa Claus? was up to thur usual hlgh standard Tht umor Prom was the outstandlng soclal uent The flnal actnxty of the year xs the umor Semor Pncmc, usually held on Max 29, at vxhnch tnme the Semors are the guests of honor Some members of the jumor Class han also proxed outstandmg nn athletnc abllltv, and Lan be expected to plav stellar roles nn sports next year The Class ads 1ser IS Nlr Skrabalx and tht asslstant acluscrs are 'wlmss Skaalc Vlxss Erlancl Xlrs Farnsvx orth and Mr Slmger Class ofhcers are as follows I 1 lu! Pat Contestahlc r I I 1 C Lmuuc Ptdrannlu I p N, H, Im, Hamm Smrgfanlx al nrmt Noah pJl1lg,l1Llll Fxcrett Cope X4 I T IJ l lc fu an nmumr nrorhx Spxroc claw Rlprntnfdhu Bob Anderson x I ul Albert Desselle Nlaunc Gcmxgnann 1' 1 I A Ill ul Slcnlfnlk. ,-llfl :wr Pal Cruntmfufrlr, Prmilfrlll lm' Mullin, Vim llrwirlwll Dnrnlfu Sfrirlm A y,k . N L X VK . W Ui. , , 0 . , ' ' ' 1 ' Y . Another resentation of the unior Class was their Variet f Show of March 29, which P v 1 . 5 4 I 1 . Y. ' 1 . ', N ' 5 'l I l . . 4 X, A I u , 1 . ' , . I . ,fill l'l V - 4 il. ,XVI .Ud'l'r ax ' r-N ' E I.. l Viv r ll'f 5 A f' ' -V l' 'U H01 ' Yr-ll .r fur - A ,' rv ' 'NI 'Q - ,, rr- 4 : - 1 1 ff,- , 3 -j 9 . l '.. U . . L4 , 1 , . rr I -4- 'Q . ' ' - ' s-1 :K +L , J 4 l .I I , , ., . , , , -. 12. . ' . - 's p o ' J 4 '. ' -. Q -4 .. .1 - N ,. -. - N. ,' ' ' A L 'K , ' ' , ' N 4 51 '. A ' f '5 Y ' ' . ' ' , 4 f 1 .1 ' ' A, 4 ', H ' . .1 ' J 4 v - ' . A , f' - ' A . t , Q H J.4 t, ' t .1 '1 ' .. l A N ' ' , 4 1 . 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' 9: . , . , 4 W 1 .. , . , ,V SOPHOMORE CLASS lunia r 1 Ralwb S1441 Inxnlml Sa I,ufJ11ga Xu Inwluzl Marilyn Zuppan Qrrnfarx Tnawunr SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Tht Sophomort Class IS dtxcloplng cl1ss and school spmt as well is rhe 3blllIN to vnorlt together undtr thc dlrtttor of thc cliss idxnstr N1r Pezzottx Tht mlm actnxtx of the org1n171t1on IS tht 'annual Sophomore Hop whnch thus ymr took tht form of 3 Candx Dantt held m Noxcmbtr S11 Ltchuga vtas gcntrnl Chalrman Ind unnlta Gomtl vu as thalrman of tht dctomtlon Commlttte Roger Farnsworth had thargt of tltltcts and B1rbara Bn nc htwdtd tht Cltan up Commltttt The audltorlum was tltwcrlx dttorattd wuth rtd strlped plllars to rtstmblt stltlt tnndx Ccllophnnt wrapptd sutlttrs 1nd tandx tlnts vutrt ustd as vt lll dCLOl'1IlOI'lS Tht llgliflflf, tffttts arranged vuth tht and of Nlr Ilox tl htlptd tlrrx out tht dtcorltlxt thcmt Tht othtr mam lttxutx of thc Sophomorts vms tht prtstntltlon of .1 slut for 1 studtnt hodx lS9LlTlblX Nlxss lrnslm, who toithttl tht stutltnts dnstoxtrtd muth drumxtnt t1lcnt IITIODS, rhls group 18 wxcll as ln tht othtr tllssts Assnstunt adxlstrs of tht tllss 1rt Nixss Prlslnt Nh' lrxrt 1nd Nlr Grads and thc follow mt, studtnts 1rt the othttrs I a Ra ph Sttt Knntut O. rm Inu v 53 lu mga r .1r1I.1l.1ru Rottr l2I'I'1SVUYll1 IJ T .Jr Nlnrllxn Zuppan .1 .1111 Opal Stalttr X R wnnlt lltndnntt n In Q 1 1 4,ifg2t.gg4qg,e --M -fe 'J'! 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FRESHMAN CLASS Iirwnt lxrmullvm A llmr Louis Pabrf 1 Prvsnluzl lxllll Wu un Xu I U tu! llllld Kumlrr Thus year the Freshman Class got off to a good start by electmg capable students to Fill 51 L rrtary Treasure r the class ofhees Louns Fabrlzn has been an excellent presxdent presiding over class meetings wlth the abxllty of a veteran Noel Wallace vnce presldent has not had a chance to conduct 1 meetmg but he has proved to be a good officer The mmutes have been well kept by Amta Koester and meetmgs have been kept orderly vuth the ald of the sergeants at arms Robert Brazxl and Dan Gonsalves Glorxa Forcades and Tom Cortez yell leaders have led 1 good rootmg sectlon Lorrame Wanlass and Romano Parnm have represented the class It Student Councll meetmgs Several boys of the Freshman Class have taken part m football and the core of the B basketball team eonsmsts of freshmen Also many gxrls have gone out for GAA sports The elass possesses mueh dramatxe and musncal abnllty, exhnbnted nn the xery fine Freshman Frol1cs, presented for a student body assembly Mr Knowlton IS the adviser of the class, and has as hxs assnstants Mass Bose and Miss Coles SCHOOL DAYS' Aww? 1 WS f CDRGANIZATIGINIS Q .?1LTv. f ,K B 0 ' J L , Q A k t Nm gym- E- 1 3 '- if Eunrvon '-Ia' ulrfm om, 1101, .ftf,,l.-mfr, Holt liwi, STUDENTBODY The john Swett Student Body is the org,1nil.xtion whieh eonduets the business relating Us student activities. The first activities of the year were the initiation of the freshmen and the lreshrnan Reception. Various assembly programs were given. including entertainments proxided by the four class organimtions and directed by Xliss l'rising. Other programs consisted of rallies and professional entertainment, The business eondueted by the organintion was under the supervision of Nlr. Royle. With the exception of lzrnie Martin. who was assistant yell lender the second semester only. these otlieers serxed for both semesters: PY't'NI4l4'lIf Glenn Dyer St'4'n'larAi-Trtmullrur lfyelyn liadger lllLt' Ihtwitluzl liob Anderson Yell I.tuil.'ri ,Iackie Forrester, lzrnie Nlnrtin x I M llVlkt', Yell l.i'utli'rg Boll .flmlt'riou, Hit' Pri tl- ilrntg Kilim: Dyer, l'n if-l.u1g liwlifi Huilgvr, S.-. r. uit is,-wit Row: into 1..m.f.'f, .ut nhl., 1.f,m,,,.t ixmilif, R,.W,,f, 1-J. mu. IRONT :town .xiwm ilmizf M, I-WJ 11f.,m.f,, lirliu lhtfgtr, Htltuli' firfflrgmulf. Bulv I . ,'l1r.l.rton The Student Council of .lohn Swett is the link between the students and the faculty of the school. Through at the ideas and desires of the students are brought to light before the faculty. One boy and one girl are elected by each class to represent them at the Student Council meetings. The student body oflieers also attend these meetings. The council meets every week and is presided over by the president of the student body. Mr. Royle, Dean of Boys, is the adviser of the organization. STUDENTCOUNCH. WARRIGR STAFF The XX'arrior is the school yearbook, published by the Senior Class. The staff was elected by the class, with Bob Higuera and Evelyn Badger as editors. A sales Committee was elected to finance the publication of the yearbook. A noon dance was arranged to launch the sales campaign, and an interesting skit was presented. Several noon games were held, and the final benefit event was the Valentine Dance. The committee was headed by Shirley Green. and the following seniors were members: Patricia Creath. Bob Anderson, Voyle Dorrance, Iva Hampton, and Norine Nelson. 17 if w4,,,umnN W'ARRlOR EDITORS lfzvlyn Badger Boll Iliguem 'WVARRIORH STAFF BACK RUWV: Dv I,u1l Tlwrpr, ffl- fnnsq Inumy Largs, Urgauiziztrfmi: lflixmar Curglle, Aff: Cunrzm' DW, Orguulzulmuxq Xurzm' Xvlsorl, Art: Bezrrlg Neil, Classes: Helm Bapnsi, l'i'ul1n4's: Clarin' Cruill, Clarins: Hou - wil In.-HJ, Spnrfi, IRONT ROW: Iuwkfr If-vn-win, Xnafrslmlsg Clem: Dxer, Sporlv: Iarliu Hailgrr, lilrrfirg Uiiv Lrli, Sulfur Aliiwvg Mn: Wil- lmmr, Annual Ailxlirv: Bvlr l11gui'r.1, lilrlurg l'lri1nffv Panty, Urgarirzalrims. l UKARKIN' STAFF ILXLK RUXY: Xonm' Nelson. Huw Ram, lla flampfwf, wi-for Linav, Haxuie Grnugnariz, Afsfwlilfe I.J1Invg la .'X'tIluGrrm1, Pain fivilji. IRUNT Rum! BNI' Ilrgurm, vlan ,film wx-ai - .v. If.-J llaffmaff, Idiluvg Mia slat, plilxfnrg Rlilvanl f'mu, Uimizixi I'vJ'm::el1, UKARKIIYH STAFF NlFNlBFRS NOT IN PICTURE lluzrl lkuvrzriz, RUf'!'rI Dfmzrllz. Pnl C'mzti'iI.1fili', Dfmrm Guilty. The Karkin,,' our school newspaper, is named for the lndian tribe formerly found in this region. Under the able editorship of Fred Hoffman, the paper appears about every three weeks. The staff. entirely voluntary, meets informally at bi-weekly intervals. The staff gathers information on .1 variety of subjects-sports, fashions, school and class activities. as well as student gossip. The Karkin staff is most grateful to members of the otlice practice class who mimeograph the paper under the direction of Miss Skaale. KARKIN STAFF C. S. F. The California Scholarship Ifederation is an outstanding organization of -Iohn Swett. To become a member .1 student must earn ten semester grade points, i-Vs counting three and IS's one. Miss Iisthcr Coles is the adviser of the organivation, and the officers are as follows: President, Harold Culpg vice president. Marilyn Cralleg secretary. Ruth I.aird. CSI5 members have one Ditch Day each semester. at which time thev go on a trip to places of interest. Money for these trips is raised by the sale of ice cream during the noon hour. ISI .llifflflififflllif Simi' .XNXI I'II CIC IIIO I'.X'I' 1 UNTI ST.-XISI I XI.-XRIIYX CRAI II IIAROI IJ CL'I I' XIARI.-XX IJI IORIJ ROISI-R'I' IJONZI I,l,I IRI IJ IIOIIXI.-'SN RIQTII I AIRIJ CSI' Mi lIll7iVN'S1'1'UlIil Si'i11i'ili'i IJI.If AI I I X HOB I.. ANIJIRSON .XRDI N .KI I.RI,ID IACK BRI NKII ANNI I l'I. C.IiC.Il,IO I'.bX'I' CUNTI S'I'.-XISI In XIARII YN K RAII I IRI Il IIOIINIJXN II.-XRUI IJ CL'I P .XI ISI RI Ill SSI I I I RUISI R I' IBONZI I,I,I ILXYIIJ IAISRIS I OEIS I .XISRIZI XIAXINI KAI-MIGNANI ROUI R IfXRNSWOR'l'II RUTH I,,-XIRD YIOI I-'I' MARTINSI-,N ISI .-XTRIC In POISI CHX ISRINTON RIC,.I- III-NI 'I'RANIDAIII. IORRAINI XYXXNI :XSS The Girls' League is an organi7ation to which all the girls in John Swett belong. Meetings are held once a month. The purpose of the GLA is to foster friendly relations among all the girls. Some of its activities are the Vice Versa Dance. the Hi-Jinx, and a rally program. Otlicers are the following: president. Pat Creathg vice president, Agnes Lealg secretarv. Clarice Ciiusti. Miss Keyes. Dean of Ciirls, is the adviser. G. L. A. GOLD HONOR ROLL Tll1T1.1liCIl1L'c1IJlQl HonorRoll,.1s111Llu111 must 111.1i11t.1i11 .1 good rccoiul 111 scliool citilcn xhip. Also. lic 1111121 111.1lw .111 imlcx of 1.7 oi' 'Il pci' cum .is l1is gi-.ids .ix c1'.13gc. .md mm l.1liL' .it lc.1st twuiity-live wiiiutcr liouiw of worlx, Hu ix in-1'111i1tcLl only om' gixinlc of Q, .lI1Ll I1Of.1lliI1g giyulcx in .111y wulvicct. ,s I ..f.'3-3 ,-1 ll '31 -xx, .34 0' As for ollicr scl1ol.11'sl1ip l1UI1UI'N, it is IlL'CL'SN.H'y for .1 sluiluiit to l1.1x'u .1 good rccornl 111 scliool qirinmliip i11 orclci' to lm 1-ligiblc for tlic Silwi' llorioi' Roll. Hc muxr .1tt.1i11 .111 imlvx of 2.5 oi' H9 pci' ca,-111 .is liix gi-.idq .1xu1'.1Q1'. .iml must Like .it 111.111 twciityfliu wiiiulci' iours ol ixorlx. llc is PQI'INlIIL'Ll only om' giiulc ol ll. .iml no l.llllI1g gI'.lllk 111 .ini Niilwjcut. SILVER HONOR ROLL 1 BAND The first semester the advanced band and the beginners' band were under the direction of Nlr. Larson. The band's first public appearance was at the Freshman Frolicsn assembly program. and the group has provided musical numbers for several rallies. The band teacher for the second semester was Mr. Curtis. Under his direction Ll dance band was organized, and it is hoped that this organization will be able to play for many informal student dances and programs in the future. 'n'7f BXXIJ f 1 .1 I 1 1111 1 1 11111 11 11 Xl 1 1 1111111 11 R 1 1 111 1 1 111 141 '11 11.111111 1 1111 11 II 1 1 1 S 1 'IHIRIB R 1 1 1 11 .1 1 1 I1 11111 1 SMDXI1 R 111 11111 11111 11 1 li11kL1- .- 11 111 1111111' 1- 11 11 , 11111 W 11 a 11111 11 ll UXX: ' 1- 11 . 1 1111 11 ' ,1 I11r1,11 .11 1 1 111 11 11 1.1 111 1 11111 11 11 ,11 ,1- 1 1 11 1 . 111111. ' 1 1 1 1 T1 11 JH 11 Ho L ' iw- 1 1 . 111111 11'11 , 11. 1 1 1 111. 11 'RTH mm- 1111111 , 1.11. .11 1111, 111111111111. 1 1 1. 1 '11. 1 1'..,1111111111, 1 i11111.11, '1111111 111111 1 -, 1111 -11 . sic11g xoxxv 1 1 11111. 1 1 11111.. .11111.1 111111111111 11411, ' 1 xxx 111111111 11.11111., 11,1 , 111 111111 111111111. 111111 14111. 11.11111 s11.11111111 x11-1111111. .11 3 , 1-11111111 11111 111 1111111111 R.1.1'1.1' 111111. 111111-.111 x1.11111. 111111111 11.111,11111, 11111111 sax MWC. if The ,Iohn Swett Girls' Chorus was under the direction of Mr. Larson the first semester, and Mr. Curtis is the present director. The first public appearance of the organization was during an assembly of the student body. ln November the chorus sang at the performance of the Senior play. In December the group was invited to sing Christmas carols .lt a meeting of the Crockett XVomen's Club. On December 22, six girls sang Christmas carols in the C. and H. Refinery lobby. and .1 few members participated in the annual Crockett Christmas operetta. CHORUS SENIOR PLAY The Senior play, Growing Pains, was presented November 30, in the high school auditorium. The play was a complete success, from an artistic as well as from a financial point of view. The play dealt with a teen-age brother and sister and their friends, and showed the emotional difficulties arising during the adolescent age. The audience was highly enter- tained by Ge0rge's first taste of puppy love for Prudence, by Terry's development from a tomboy to a glamour girl, by the mother's sympathetic understanding, and by the professor father's dry humor. The climax came during a party where George, defending his girl, knocked down an officer and was taken to jail. In the last act, all diiiiculties were solved, and peace reigned in the Mclntyre household. Miss Keyes directed the production and the following teachers helped to make the play a success: Miss Erland, art and costumingg Mr. Larson, numbers by the chorus between acts, Mr. Floyd and Mr. Eyre, scenery, lighting, and sound effects, Miss Skaale, programs, and Miss Erb, financial arrangements. All members of the Senior Class sold tickets. The various committees were headed by the following students: Hazel Parreira, business and advertising, Glenn Dyer, programs, Geraldine Lawrence, ushering, Norine Nelson, properties, and Joe Longo, tickets. CAST OF CHARACTERS George Mrlniyre ....... ....... . HAROLD HOUGH Terry Mrlntrye ......... .......... S HIRLEY GREEN Mrs. Mrlufyre ........,..... ..,,,,, P ATRICIA CREATH Profrssar Mrlnlyre .......,. .,,,.,, Y 'OYLE DORRANCE Brian , ,,,,, .,... ,,,....., . , . .......JAMEs LARGE Dulrb . ................ ..,... R OBERT GALWAY Omar ,,,,,, Pvlz' ....,,.. Hal, ...... . Sophie ,.,.,,,. ,,,,,.....VlCTOR LUCAS BON ......,ROBERT STEWART .,,......jACKIE FORRESTER SENIOR Mrs. Palfvrson ........ ..... . .JOAN LITTLEFAIR ...MDE LOIS THORPE ALICE BRADY EVELYN BADGER .,..,....,MARY SPERONI Elsir Patlcrxon ..... Prudence Darling ......, Miriam ..,......r........... Iam' ................ Puffy ..,.,...,......... ..,...,.... E LEANOR PANTF Traffic Ofirer ...,. ..,.,.,...,...,...,.., G LENN DYER .......MARY ALICE WEAVER .KATHLEEN O'TOOLIi Vivienne. ,.,. Rascal ...... .......... ,...... Exlra Girl ......... .........,.,....... B EVERLY Nifll DANCES The first dance given by the Seniors was a Valentine Dance held on February ll. The dance was one of a series of events given to raise money for the annual. Each class had chosen a girl as class sweetheart, and from these four girls a John Swett sweetheart was selected by votes from those in attendance at the dance. The four candi- dates for the honor were Lorraine Wanlass, Phyllis Michelcic, Esaura Vierra, and Marian Kronick. Esaura, the candidate of the junior Class, was selected as school sweetheart. Chairmen of the committees were the following: Glenn Dyer, tickets, Norine Nelson, coke sales, De Lois Thorpe, decorations, Bob Galway, cleanup, and Margaret Sousa, check stand. The Senior Ball, the final dance of the semester, was scheduled for May 17. JUNIOR VARIETY SHOW March 29, the junior Class presented the junior Nightmare. The review included approximately fifty members of the Junior Class. They exhibited their musical and dramatic talents through a fast-moving script written by a student committee. The basic theme was that of Dreams, introduced by the Sandman. The production opened on the last moments of the traditional Junior-Senior Picnic. As the evening progressed, the audience followed five members of the group to their homes and even intruded on their weird, fantastic dreams. They saw a student's dream of an ideal school, where everyone majored in the subject Fun, From there they took an Arabian Night's adventure to a distant land of magic and harem girls. The Stork Club, a Broadway hit, and a Harlem scene completed the nightmares. The Grand Finale brought together all the talent of the various acts. The production succeeded only through the fine cooperation of the class members and the faculty. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY PROGRAM On the last day before Christmas vacation, the Junior Class presented a program containing three different acts. Because of the C 86 H Christmas program preparations, it was held in the grammar school auditorium. The first number was a short play entitled Too Much Mistletoe. Following this were the skits Dear Santan and It's a Gift. The program included singing and dancing as well as dramatic productions and was greatly enjoyed by the audience. STANDING: lim Ilulzeu, Dirk Galurzj. THIRD ROVV: juan' I.v.itvr, LOIIIXL' Curiloza, Rulb Laird, Pbyllix Gish, Peggy Sluugbler, Eilewz lforil. unlflllit' Fullinglmi, Xornztl Salnzurl. SEC- OND ROXY: Pu! CTll7Ift'XIHl7ll', Bnlv .fImlrr,mr1, A1 I7ui,iI'lli', liter- rlf Cnfu-, llurnlil Culp, Dirk Cruux FIRST ROXV: Vanre Knlligui, B011 Drmzflll, limit' Mur- lm, Diff: Cooper, AILIIIIIUI Ruque. lllllilill RUXY: Harm Hain, llfil' livaiif, fviwrgi I3.Air::wi, Hof' f7iHi'll:'. frm lmnrum. fail' Bnubli. lim linux. Iwi l'.1.l.'lI.i, If1l'ir1fl'1li.H.f.Hof' 'I fwrmu. IH. Kliflihv. THIRD ROW: XI'-11.1 qwn. 11i.',,.1..m Tvamlal-I, u.-,,,.f,.1' 11.1-li. 11. U- rm,.l.1'!, r,,1,,,,.- lnli. Iffvvtum Xl'avf:'iiwc, Ilrgalulfv Wfrrzrv. ximiff, ix'if,.'.t, I.,-.if xii, isnmf, ra... lf. 1.4.1, n,,.,.,1,, 1,,,m,,,,. vim., Af ,.,N mirth, sl-cowl Rim'- xmnf, Vrffii. iiafflsff um-1, lmua swim. www lllwri, lif,fnn.- 'laying Xinra Kmftlwr, Gloria lffriailfgknliavil u ffmmf, lifBnlt1m. Harfflil llavfrififi, IIRST RUXY1 Kam-ri t fvninimnu, Holi Hriuiwr. l,f,un lafwfzi, Rfimimff lhnmi. 'i ml Sfmxi. Irew .lvnlr.ii1, Irma , . li:.r'i'. Iain-I Gzlall. Hui l'viww4g. X X FRESHMAN FROLICS The Freshman Class was the first to undertake the new enterprise of entertainment programs for student body assemblies with their presentation of the Freshman Frolicsf' Their program took place on November 9, and exhibited the various talents of the newly arrived freshmen. Acts consisted of a quiz playlet, a chorus line dancing to The Light of the Silvery Moonf' a melodramatic mystery, vocal solos, and numbers by a dance band. The lfreslimen gave the other classes a high standard of entertainment to equal. SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM The Sophomore Class was the last to present an assembly program for the John Swett Student Body. In order to have something different, the class selected a radio script idea, with audience participation. Before the microphone came a parade of class talent, including song trios, fancy skating, and piano solos. The high point of the program was the Truth or Conse- quences number, and did the audience have fun being put on the spot! The program was sponsored by the Pop-right Rubberized Chewing Gum Company. This presentation by the Sophomore Class was the conclusion of a very successful series of assembly programs put on by the various classes this year. Much of the credit for the success of the programs is due to the excellent direction by Miss Prising. The student committees who planned the numbers and the many students who took part in the programs also deserve the gratitude of the entire student body. lb N -L. SPCDRTS f wx i N5 . xl fx' , 7 , X gk, ,' XxXXx ELEr'1rJ3v+ f lu os rum 1 ns xnnue 1: V n Jute F 0 0 T B A L l. The ohn Sw ett Indmns football season for 61' 1945 proved to be faxrls successful, conslder mg th lack of exper1enced plax ers ,,, The CHFQUIITIHUS started thexr 1945 seasan ,rx wlth a defeat handed them bs Plttsburg A week later our old ru 1l, Alhambra, was th underdog at an exc1t1ng 6 0 game The next game was played agamst a strong Tracy elex en, f and the final score tallied Tracy 18 and ohn Swett 0 As the season contmued, ohn Swett raced over Brentwood to a wmnxng score of 18 15 W1nn1ng one game and los1ng the next seemed to be the course taken by the Carqulmans 1n the 1945 season, as thes lost thelr next gamf to St Mary s A week later an undaunted John Swett eleven met the hght speedy team of Acalanes Our boys handled the speedy farmers tact fully, and Came through w1th a wln ohn Swett, a week later, was handed a defeat by an earlrer r1s al, Alhambra The follow1ng week the Indmns played the Red Des xls from Dmblo Hlgh Feelmg rn h1gh spults that das , the underdog eles en beat the overestlmated Red Devlls bs 1 7 0 score flldllig thelr 1945 season, the Indlans dropped th xr last two games to Antloch and Plttsburg At the annual football dlnnel the all Amerxcan ass ard vu IS presented to Ilm Schmeller Glenn Ds er reeelwed the award of most w lluable plas er, and Don Spnrlock that of honorary captaln An lmportant factor nn the successful 1945 football season w1s the excellent coachmg done bs Al Alton and Tom Coughlan 1 utr: rl own' KI . , . . , , t . l 1' ' - 44' L 9 . . 9 0 u ' Y ' T ' . 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Pat Contestablc ,loe Matrox. Richard Wittman Tom Cortez John Sikes La lxoy Green lifmb Donvelli Ray I inzi Noa 1 Panichetti Glenn Dyer X ance Ridgci and Harold 'Nlcl3arlins,,. Manacers wcre 1 im cll1A1PLlLlL1111 and n ohnny N erducci. x om Swett s bascball schedule was as follows: MARCH MARCH HARC11 N,-1.11411 MARC11 N ARC 11 1 I1, 4. l IL 1 , 1i1C11N1OND ,C1'RR RIC HNIUNIJ IJI.-X510 1 N I A 11AX11i1-X ,- II. 1'1'l I'SBURG A ll. -4 1.1. CQIKRR ' O 1 ' ll, - ', YINCI1-QNT 'HAY .XC .'X1,AX1'S N1 A X HA Y MAX MAX 1J1A151.0 -X1 IIAMBR X I 111515 RC AC .-XLANICS LFPT TO RIGHT: Hurolil Hough, Bob li. Amlvrwm, llamlil SECOND ROW: Bob Dn'SS4'H4', Bob MrKill0j7, Eddie Boltini. FIRST ROW: Harold Harmon, Dial: Cooper, lim Holien, Bob TRACK This year track made a comeback after four years of inactivity. The war years which brought with them restrictions on gas consumption and travel halted inter-scholastic competition in track and many other minor sports. The members of the track team of 1946 were young and inexperienced, but they had the determination and will expected of john Swett Indians. The members of the track team were as follows: jim Large, Harold Hough, Harold Culp, Bob E. Anderson, Albert Desselle, and Everett Cope. jg: Culp. Ligrm. After a lapse of several years, John Swett again took its place in the tennis picture with a small but enthusiastic team. The nucleus of the team was composed of Marvin Johnson and Bob McKillop, ably assisted by Bob Ligon, jim Holven, Harold Harmon, Dick Cooper, Bob Desselle, and Eddie Bottini, all of whom turned out in March. Matches were scheduled with neighboring schools to take place simultaneously with baseball games. Regardless of the outcome of the matches, the boys enjoyed the competition and created an interest which promises well for the future. TENNIS I Marjorie Iirb, Alfiisvr G.A.A. OFFICERS lleft to rightj: Karim' TXIUISIIUI 1H'1'5iif4'IIlg lurkif' Ifur'r'asI.'r, ziru jireiiilwifg Igluiuzw' Ptmlr, xi-r'r'uIur'3-1i'i'l1i111'i'r G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization formed to promote good sportsman- ship, good health and better friendships. This is accomplished by carrying on inter class games, attending and giving playdays, and having fun in general. The G.A.A. has its own Constitution and By-laws. The otiicers for this year are Norine Nelson, presidentg Jackie Forrester, vice presidentg and Eleanor Pante, secretary-treasurer. The girls participating in the games are credited according to their ability in playing and regularity in attendance. A girl has to come out for a sport at least twice to get any credit. Each girl strives for one goal, to make 1200 points to be entitled to a block AIS, the highest award a girl can obtain in athletics. If a girl is outstanding in a certain sport. she will be awarded an allstar of that sport. This is also a high award to receive. The awards are presented to the girls at the end of the year at their Award Banquet. The banquet is financed by the dues the girls pay as well as proceeds from dances sponsored by the organization. All girls in the G.A.A. are active members and are greatly interested in sports. Miss Erb, physical education teacher, is the organization's adviser, and the sports managers are the following: Buxlzrflull . I. ., CLARICE GIUSTI Ilrzrlcrrx RUTH LAIRD Drills . BETTY QUATTRIN ilinuifrlizzg LOUISE CARIJOZA Villlrfjlldll , . PAT GRADY ,'x1'l'l7L'I'j , GENNY PIZIJRAZZOLI Hdlilllfflfllfl . .. SHIRLEY GRI-.EN Tynnix V ANNETTE CIZCILIO Bawlvull. .,... .... . LILANNETTE YITALI G.A.A. OFFICERS AND COUNCIL HRS T ROV Pu! x C ru lx Iiunzuelh' Vituli, Anurlle Creilio, Bvffj Quullriu, Kulli Liuril, fiblllli I'i'ili'i1:gfil1. C ONLY ROV Sblrlm Griwi, 1.1rlqivFm'riw1i'r, ,XIOTIHV Nelwni, lfliuuzm' Ihlrlfu. Cflurii i' filllafl. 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