Live Oak High School - La Encina Yearbook (Morgan Hill, CA)
- Class of 1949
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LA ENCINA Published By The Class of I949 9 L ow Hghshl M Huclf '91 1 W 1: if HP -J Azz' fr 9' 911,44 Y' QQ A ff' . 'Q sy 91' , Q- ., ..- f 1 1. a , 'Q K 4' 232,-1 Qs , . 'I F, xx K AA jo' , -Y J., ,., lf- 2 . ,ff ' 'E 4 f A 'ff 'I I? TABLE CDF CGNTENTS Foreword Deducahon Aclmlnlslrahon and Faculfy Sensors The Classes Orgamzahons Classroom Candlcls Achvlhes Sporls Campus Cu'r ups Adverfisemenls Class l-lis+ory, Will, Prophecy Foreword ln fhis year of I949 we celebrafe fhe cenfennial of fhe rush for gold in California. The l849ers, wifh pick and shovel and hope in fheir hearfs, hunfed for fhis freasure. We. fhe Senior Class. fhe l949ers, sfill have hope in our hearfs: buf our gold is represenfed in fhe oppor- funifies open fo us in our democrafic insfifufion. John Marshall, carpenfer and millwrighf af Suffer's Forf, never realized whaf his discovery of gold would do 'ro fhe developmenf of California s hisfory Wifh visions of riches and wealfh people by 'rhe millions surged wesfward And as people seffled in California fhis sunshine sfafe began fo develop polifically economically and cul furally The Franciscan Friars esTablished fwenfy one missions and reached fhe people educafionally and agriculfurally as well as re ligiously business cenfers like San Francisco and Sacramenfo sprang up mining camps began fo be more like liffle communifres and well known enferfainers like Edwin Boofh appeared in California California enfered The Jnion in I85O and af fhe close of fhe Civil War California experienced an economic developmenf in fhe opening of fhe Union Pacific Railroad Since fhen fhis second largesf sfafe has progressed confinually if has one of fhe finesf educafional sysfems in fhe iafion if is a leading indusfrial and agriculfural sfafe and nfs climafe has helped many individuals fo regain fheir healfh This is fhe fine background which has been handed down fo us Seniors a background of hardship courage unbelievable persisfence in fhe face of frial and of asfon shing elasficify of spirif a background we are righfly proud of and a background fo which we hope as we enfer our individual fields of work we will someday a 14-:X ,bball X . . . . I . i ., ff x 4, A- 1-Ea 4 gl Eff 1, X if in Dedlcahon We ihe Senior Class of +his Cenfennial year of 49 dedicafe La Encina +o Mr. John Francis Soares our class advisor for his friendship and guidance which have given us some of 'rhe hap- piesi' days of our lives. Wm Q 1 ll 4 9 4 s ,S f ,ggi A fi, Y f . W, A Q N Q s y Y 3 4,- 31 ' Ph QA '- I Q fl J. rf' J I 44 'fa Q 3 5 J 2, H 46 i S M 6 z Q , Q' ' I 6. . 5 41 ' ' 5- . GJ ' H .-- 4 ' 5 7 I W, - f rj--Q. Q , if 'Pin 5 3 Q I Q A 1' 5 gt 3 , , I 6:5 lf? 1 ,Q 1 X .Q . , . F, f N , ' .Q M wi K 'Q Eff.. ., 1 I Ll 1. 4 T ff' mf ,f 1 x Q M' nk '. af , , ll. -L- J' ,1 George S. Pine, Principal To righT: Joseph Daubelc, Clerk: A. L. ChrisTo her, Harold Ward, E. P. Johnson, and Pefer L, Noll, Presiden MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS The scienTiTic and economic ad- vances oT The pasT several decades have made iT almosT imperaTive Tor The young person To have as much educaTion as possible. The high school graduaTe is in compeTiTion wiTh The Junior College graduaTe who in Turn musT compeTe wiTh peo- ple who hold degrees Trom some higher school oT learning. BOARD OF TRUSTEES A very essenTial parT oT Live Oak and The educaTional sysTem oT our disTricT is The Board oT TrusTees and iTs Tive mem- bers: Mr. PeTer Noll, president Mr Joseph Daubelc, clerlcp and Mr. A. L. Chris- Topher, Mr. E. P. Johnson, and Mr. Harold G. Ward. The TrusTees rescribe changes in our curriculum, empEJy TaculTy members on recommendaTion oT Mr. Pine. and do Their besT To balance The school budgeT Tor The year. AT The presenT Time, all Tive mem- bers and Mr. Pine are superinTending The consTrucTion oT The new high school. The TrusTees are elecTed by The people of This disTricT Tor Three years oT service. Their meeTings are held once a monTh and special meeTings are called when neces- sary. ReimbursemenT? None, Tinancially. The members' paymenTs come in The Torm OT The saTisTacTion oT having been oT service Tor The Time donaTed. And This Time and Their unTiring eTTorTs have surely been ap- preciaTed by The communiTy and iTs ciT- izens. X :PF Back row: Carl J. Kaiser, William G. Yearian, Myron C. Miller, Myrlie L. Slialer, Caroline D. Wrignf, Levon E. Garrison, Clara Crane Robbins, Bernice C. Blaelller, Mildred Bonlz Sheldon, Rosemary Bell. Fronl row: James V. Mcliiernan, Jr., Ralplw C. Filzaim- mons, Marlin M. Glasser, George S. Pine, Principal. Kallwerine Slieloon, Adelaide Franco, Secrelary, Oflflie E. Oesfreiclw. Jolwn F. Soares no? slwown Faculty Sketclwboolc tux- r 1 s 5 CJ X - 'J ,I x .,,..y ,,f. V f '11, 1 , Lf? sf.- Q H 4 r S S f Z ls we , gag: + r 6 4 sv I .Xl kr,-. ' -X :Ka 1 M .V X RA ,-,u 1. K -.. f . .W 1 'fx' f m ,,.--Q . -. . Iy- X. ,D .X f jf . l MY I g - 4, if: if Q 5' I - 'L gy. f ' JP' X -sn-I' ' x L in 5' 1 1 's LEVON ELNOEA EARRISON Girls' P.E., Age ra 1 . 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CHESTER CHET GOSNEY School Iam or y Mann hobby Sweepnng durl ouf of every classroom 7 I am 35 summers and goodness knows how many wmfers , w,+-,,f,- - gl. y -fi. , if af' 'l ce I. 1,23 H K N X x, xx' I N. - 1 Xxx . ax , ... f NX k K , V, A ' -', N , ,, ' 2 l ' 1 4 ' .X l x K 'I , ff. f , 4' 1 , V V, , I , x ,f i f -1 s A f Y .. , K 1 , X, K :V 'K I , . . x H 5 X v , ' x l ' A x Q A I 1 -, ,X k f , V X . . . . x ,A . - , x yrxxx NX. S V X Xxx up ,SNR x 'Srl' ill' N X Xe' LW X X. . A ff . . ljf.j 'S', I. 1 -1 ' .. ' l l 1 l: fl School Janulor fnrsl year a l :N 'V I ' Traveled In I3 sfafes d . - A ' ,S-. ' ' x - TZQBL' Q .ly 4 u A .5 5-K -, 'x rx .w 51. . R xx X XX ' Q, X '- Q X ' . 'X . 1 xx-X N gl A v eg 'Ks .1 ' ' 'lf ,ff N XX X334 ,N Q . ' x X ' ' fl ' ' X 1 ' - x x ,' XEQKZTF5 em ,I A-SiN WM ' ix 4165? FX ll 13 lx l flggx . I' ., . . 1 X . 'yr Age. . V ,Q . ... A -Mx: xx V ,- 5 5515 . ll N-.v -- ff ' 1 L - - 5 I Elf: 5137? 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Pal Smillw, Darlyn Raggio, Vir- Irwin, Dick Wiens, Wendell Farris, Jim Penner, Frank lcl'I qinia Alver, Helen Miyasaka, Rosie Fajimofo, Wanda Teala- shira, Charles Posfon. SPORTS La Encina Sfaff EDITORS iid? glaiwone QSUFQLEEEUT UPS SENIOR PICTURES Paul Friebel GC fe QU 3 I, ll Fumi Ko d Arne ClIrIS'roplIer Helen Mgyasalia Cusrfeman n O S-lanel' Parker Barbara Morris Demaree CLASS HISTORY ORGANIZATIONS, Maxwell Susanna Hall DEPARTMENTS Fumi Kondo Nora Cdsella SNAPSHOTS DIVISION PAGES Pau' Ffiebel RUIII Alfer Bushnell CLJAES mu Mae Kllallara Mel Denney Frank lclwislwila U Y ae BUT Malecll Kem' Flame' CLASS PROPHECY klaei-fQ.SMPZOre Rosle Fullmlllo ADVISOR Pars Smifh D I R urfoy Frank lCl'lISl'!I'l'6 R B H Y Glyn 6990 Mary Lou'Se l.'co 05emaVY 9 Clara Scluermeyer Benfon MLRGYI SFCQEQQTRPHIES ART EES lvaorabilo BUSINESS Wanda Teafa+iller Ramey Gufierrez RFQ dym. MANAGEMENT Frank lclwislwila ag .lens L . B FACULTY Helen Miyasaka ISS BYTISOU OUISS OQQS Sally Sakamolo Norma Slwinfani Miss Bell Mr. Fifzsimmons Lorefla Pourroy La Verne Uplon Fumi Kondo fu iii laik! asians A v 0 a ul ui -u-.un The Seniors 'ifiln' 05111: llniun Tlfiqlp Srlynnl Hinrgzuu liill.Q:1lifnrT1i:1 Ellis Gvrtifirs that an amass of 219 has rmnplrlrh zu Qnursr uf Sfluhirs in nrrurhnnrr with Ihr rrquirvmruts uf thr iflnlr Qlunrh uf fhurnliun fur Cfvrahualiun frum Ihis Sflllllll :wh is lllrrrfurr numrhrh this Dipllllllil xx' 'r-:v':' bm- ri 'am N h-ru!'nnbrrD.1nD fm' x ffl.-Q2.ff11Lr.n f ,E 'fini' lslrbbn .1 'uh Jllgf Pr'-rv-I 'S can Q-N v Q HARRY DUANE BAKER Transler from Hollister, Track Yeam, is r, iv l3O's Baskefball . . V . . MARY EDITH BRECKENRIDGE 6.P.A.L. Girls' League, Radio Club. Club FRANALEE JUNE BUCHHEISTER 6.P.A.L,, Girls' League, Orchesrra, Jr. Red Cross, Tri-Y Presidenl, Girls' resenvarive, Freshman Class, Spanish Hol- Team, Glee Band, Rep- Club, Cilee Club, Yell Leader, Senior Play, A Capella Choir GERALDINE BUTLER Transler from Ardmore, Okla., Girls' gue, Properly Manager, Senior Play Lea- 05 FRANKIE ROMERO No one al Live Oak This year will forgef The likeable fellow in The above piclure. Thar fellow is none ofher Than Frankie Romero. our Sludenl Body presidenl. Dur- ing his years al Live Oak, Frankie served as F. F. A. president sec- relary, and reporler: Sophomore Class vice presidenl, Junior Class President and as a member of lhe Sludenf Council. His pilching al Live Oak baseball games won r soon be forgollen. 1' MANUEL ANTHONY CARDOZA FRANK ARTIE CHRISTOPHER Block L.O., Prezidenl, Baseball, Varsity Valedicrorian, C.S.F., Life Member, Honor Baskerbalh Spcr's Reporter, Oak Leaf Rell, HIAY, Pres,, Senior Class, Boys' Rep- resenfarive Junior Year, Senior Play, l30's Basketball, Baseball, Sporfs Edifor, La En- cina, Boys' Share, Freedom Train Radio Program ALBERT ERNEST CARLTON MEL DENNEY E,F.A,, Oak Leaf Hi-Y President, Camera Club FUMI KONDO The girl in 'rhe above picfure, well liked by everyone, has been oulslanding in bolh sludenl' al:- lairs and in scholaslic achieve- meni. Fumi received The grea+esl honor a Junior girl can have when she was chosen lasl year as Live Oak's represenfalive lo 'rhe Girls' Siafe Convenfion in Sacra- rrfenfo. She was on 'lhe Honor Roll many Times. was co-edilor ol 'rhis Yearbook, G. P. A. L. presidenl, and Sludenl Body vice presidenl. LAVONNE DODD Transfer from Fresno Hcnor Rell, Girls' Leaq.e, Prcpeffy Marager, Ser-Her Play GLENN ELLIOTT C.S.F., Honor Rall, Senior Vice President Navy Theme Winner, Freedom Train Radio Broadcasl, Eleclion Broadcasl' OPHELIA ESPINOZA G.P.A.L., Girls' League, Radio Club, Jr. Red Cross, Senior Play, Treasurer, Spanish Club, Freedom Train Radio Broadcasf, Oak Leaf Reporfer WENDELL FARRIS F.F.A., Choir, Treasurer, Senior Class, Arr Club, Oak Leal, Jr. Red Cross, Freedom Train Radio Program, Senior Play 'sq- FRED KEITH FLETCHER ROSIE FUJIMOTO Camera Club, LO. Proiecfionisf, Jr. Red Honor Roll, G.P.A.L., Afhlelic Manager, Cross Girls' League, Oak Leal, La Encina, Senior PAUL Dance Ticker Chairman Block L.O., Presidenl, Hi-Y, Camera Club, Senior Boys' Represenfalive, Sophomore Class Presidenf, Freshman Class Treasurer, Orchesfra, Pep Band, Co-Edilor, La En- cina, Boys' Sfale. Navy Confesf Winner, Yell Leader, Freedom Train Radio Program, Sporfs Editor, Oak Leaf, Basketball, Base- ball Oak Leaf, Senior Play, La Encina I Ku J UDY HALE Tri-Y, Presidenf. G.P.A,L., Girls' League, Rally Committee, S+udenr Body Secre- fary, School Choir, Spanish Club, La cina SUSANNA HALL Girls' League, Freshman Class SGCFBTGFY. Senior Class Secrelary, Senior Play, La Encina RAY HANLEY, JR. Delegale lo Red Cross Convenfion in San Francisco, Chairman Jr. Carnival, Chair- man Senior Dance, Publicily HERBERT LELAND HAZLETON F.F.A., Camera Club, Oak Leaf JUDY HALE Cule and blonde wilh blue eyes and a pleasanl smile liis Judy Hale. Sfudenf Body secre- lary. lo a This aclive girl has parficipafed wifh a spiril of co-operalion in many school func- lions. Always inleresled in sporls and sporls evenls, Judy was a member of Girls' League and Girls' Peninsula Alhlelic League. She was a member of Tri-Y, and has sung in The school choir for lhree years. ln music. in alhlelics, or in sludies. Judy's friendly pers- onalily can always be delecled. '15 G.P.A.L,, Girls' League MlCl-llKO lNOKUCl-ll Gir ' u 1 I? ' YATSUKO lNAMl GLENN MOORE IRWIN Block L.O., Sec, and Rep. fo Council, Base- ball Manager, Baslrefball Manager, Hi-Y Rep. lo Socramenfo, La Encina, Senior Play, Rally Commillee, Freedom Train Radio Program, Honor Roll KISAYE IWAMLJRG ls Leag e, Honor Roll Girls' League, Honor Roll CARL EDWARD JOHNSON Sfudenf Body Treasurer, Manager Siudenf Store, Oak Leaf, Jr, Red Cross, Senior Play, Freedom Train Broadcasf, Honor Roll CARL JOHNSON Carl Johnson is fhe name of this fall, blonde Senior who is one of +he leaders af Live Oalc. This Srudenr Body Treasurer was an Honor Roll srudenl' and was ac- 'rive in The Junior Red Cross. Carl wrore for The Oak Leaf and play- ed lhe fireworks-loving farher in +he Senior Play, You Can r Take I+ Wifh You. He also parlicipaf- ed in 'rhe special Freedom Train Broadcasf on March l8, l948. FUMI KONDO Tri-Y, Honor Roll, G.P.A.L., Presidenf, Girls' League, Vice-Presidenf, Sludenf Body MAE KITAHARA Transfer from Redwood Cify, G.P.A.L., Girls' League, Senior Play, La Encina, Decc- rafion Chairman, Jr.-Sr. Prom I CHIYEKO KODAMA Transfer from Hayward, G.P.A.L., Girls' League, Honor Roll Vice-President Sophomore Class Secrefary, Junior Class Represenfafive, Spanish Club, Girls' Sfafe, Co-Editor, La Encina JOANN LARSON Transfer from Sanra Clara, 6.P.A.L., Presi- denf, Glee Club, Tri-Y Presidenf, Dramafic Club Sec.-Treas., Girls' League, Orchesfra, Band, Pep Band, Jr. Red Cross PETE LENT Honor Roll, C.S.F. Presidenf, Life Member, Freedom Train Radio Program, Orchesfra, Pep Band, Choir, Senior Play, Science Award, La Encina, Salufaforian. 1 3 - Q, ,l ,gg 'Q K ag Sr, - C- R X. s in RUBY JEAN MEEKS Transfer from Sanfa Clara G.P.A.L., Girls' Lea ue Jr Red Cross Radio Club r 9 , . . ' , Da- mafic Club. JOEY MIYAMURA S- Transfer from Washingfon, Sraga Manager Senior Play, I3O's Basketball ar L.O,, I3O'g Foofball af Washington, IIO-I20's Traclc af Washingfon, Block W af Washingfon 6- A D a-. if c! sl, H , 2 Q. , i HELEN ELAINE MOORE Honor Roll, G.P.A.L., Tri-Y, Chairman Home Econ. Sfyle Show, Senior Play, Girls' Lea- gue, La Encina YOSHIO MURATA Block L.O., lI0's Baslcelball, Capfain I20's Baslrerball. Senior Play, Ar? Club, Radio Broadcasfs HARRY TADAYOSHI NAGAHORI Transfer from Courfland High School, Journalism JANET PARKER G.P.A.L,, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' League, Rally Commiflee, Tri-Y, C.S.F., Prom Chairman, Choir, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, La Encina ARTIE CHRISTOPHER To Live Oalc srudenfs, Ihe above face is a familiar one. If is Thai' of Arlie Chrisiopher, Sen- ior Class presidenl' and a popular and acfive s'IudenI'. Especially aciive in sporls, Ar- Iie was fhe highesf scorer in fhe Sanla Clara Valley Afhlelic Lea- gue, and was elecled as Ihe hon- orary capiain of 'Ihe l30's baslcef- ball Ieam. Arlie rales high schol- asrically also. He was one of 'Ihe Iwo boys selecled 'ro aflend Boys' Slale. Valedidorian of fhe Class of I949, Ar'rie aHained life mem- bership in 'Ihe California Scholar- ship Eederafion. CAROLYN LOUISE POURROY FRANKIE ROMERO Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, G.P.A.L., Glee Club. Choir, Tri-Y, Drama Club Treasurer, Oak Leaf, Art Service Club, Senior Play, Freedom Train EDITH REYNOLDS Student Body Presidenl, F.F.A. Pres., Sec., and Reporler, Block L.O., Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Junior Class Presidenf, Sfudenf Council, F.F.A. Sfaie Convenlion, F.F.A. Sweafer Award, Oalr Leaf, Baslrefball, Base- ball, Senior Play DAVID SANCHEZ Radio Program Girls' Lea ue, Jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, Spanish Club. Radio Club. Jr. Red Cross 9 Style Show CLARA SCHIERMEYER G-,P.A.L., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross. Oolr SENIOR CLASS CABINET The fwo girls and four boys picfured above made up fhe Sen- ior Class cabinef. Presidenf Arfie Chrisfopher, Vice-Presidenf Glenn Ellioff, Secrefary Susanna Hall, Treasurer Wendell Farris. and Council Represenfafives Wanda Teafafiller and Paul Friebel. All six officers were able leaders and fool: parl' in many acfivifies. Paul Friebel and Arfie Chrisfopher were fhe fwo boys chosen Io al- fend Boys' Sfale af Sacramenfo. Paul is Co-Edifor of fhe Yearbook. Glenn Ellioff won fhird prize in a Navy sponsored confesf, and Sus- anna Hall, Wanda Teafafiller and Wendell Farris gave wonderful performances in 'the Senior Play, You Can'I Talre If Wifh You. Leaf, Cosfume Manager Senior Play, Food Commiffee, La Encina PAT SMITH Transfer from Hollisfer, G.P.A.L., Girls' Lea- gue, Jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, Honor Roll, Oak Leaf, La Encina, Senior Play, Freedom Train Radio Program JACK SWICKARD Hi-Y. F.F.A. WANDA TEAFATILLER G.P.A.L., Honor Rell, Girls' League, Span- V ish Club, Rep., Junior Class Secrefary, Senior Class Represenfafive, Tri-Y, Senior Play, Freedom Train Radio Program, La Encina W A 1'I as 2 N X N. 'X 'S A. EUGENE THOMPSON RICHARD ALLEN WIENS FFLA. Presidenf, Junior Class Vice-Presie Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Junior Class Treasur denf, Camera Club Vice-Pres., Hi4Y, Coun- er, Radio Broadcasf, Honor Roll, La En fy Fair Trophy cina JIMMIE TRIFILO F.F,A. Treasurer, Bloclc L.O. Vice-Pres., Vars- ity Baseball DOREEN RYAN CLINTON Girls' League, Glee Club, Sfudenf Body Play, Jr. Red Cross, Oak Leaf, Chairman Food Sales, Junior Year, Style Show MASAO HAYASHI Varsify Baseball, l3O's Baslcefball, Varsify Baskefball MADELINE CLAUDIA HERNANDEZ Transfer from Mf. View, G.P.A.I.., Girls' League, Honor Roll, Oak Leaf, Radio Club, Dance Fesfival Ali' SENIOR TRIP On March 24 fhe Senior class accompanied by Miss Blaeffler fraveled fo Sacramenfo fo see fhe sfafe legislafure in acfion. Al- fhough unable fo meef Governor Warren, fhe group did confer wifh Lieufenanf Governor Good- win Knighf and John Thompson, assemblyman from fhe fwenfy- ninth disfricf, as shown in fhe above picfure. Leff fo righf are Governor Knighf, Arfie Chrisfopher, Manuel Cardoza, Carl Johnson, and Franlc Romero. X I ii .r R l JOE JOHN MORABITO LORICE NAKAJI FFA. Sec. and Vice-Presidenf, Oalr Leaf, Transfer from Cenfral Union High School, Senior Play, Camera Club, Jr. Red Cross, Honor Roll, G.P.A.L. Hi-Y, 3 FFA. Broadcasfs, Honor Roll ROY MUKAI Capfain liO's Baslrefball, F.F.A., Radio Club Honors To You GRADUATION SPEAKERS ARTIE CHRISTOPHER Valeduciornan PETE LENT SaIu'I'a+orlan Arfne and Fefe affamed Infe membershnp ID C S F Ames qraduafron speech con Pefe spoke abouf Calrfornnas cernea Cahformas Consfmmons Conhebuhons 'ro Scremce I849 I 849 I 949 949 FUMI KONDO WANDA TEAFATILLER umIs reporf cwcerned +I'ue Wandas +I1eme was A Cenfen Marfm Murphy FamIIy 785 maI Sfudy of Cahforma PIace I949 Names I949 LA EINICINA PAGE 3I x fl . WI, gn ' D 1 I ix U' ' -,' ' . ' - ' I c. ' I' ' I . ' t xxkfx ' 5 F . IL 'JV F Q I ' . . I I - . . Senuor Class Husfory To us Senuors of The Cenfennual Year uT hardTy seems ThaT four years have elapsed sunce we enfered Luve Oak as Freshmen ThaT Freshman year' The Senuors Thoughf The lnuTuaTuon was quuTe successful buT we greenhorns held a dufferenT pounT of vuew The boys were none Too com forfable un skurTs and blouses wuTh haur curuers and The gurls were far from aTTracTuve un Theur NlGHTgowns mens shoes and old sTraw haTs BuT everyone was able To look hus besT for The Freshman Recepfuon guven To us by The Sophomores ThaT year we goT off To a good sTarT wuTh such capable leaders as DoroThy Chavarrua presudenT Ruchard Wuens vuce presudenT Susanna Hall secreTary Paul Fruebel Treasurer and Franalee Buchheusfer and PeTer PraveTTonu Execufuve Councul repre senTaTuves For The fursT parT of our Freshman year Muss Kafharune Sheldon Fresh man Englush Teacher was our advusor Mrs Helen Ferguson The ArT Teacher was our advusor for The remaunder of The year We sTarTed our Sophomore year wuTh a bang and elecTed Paul Fruebel as presu denT Frank Romero as vuce presudenf Fumu Kondo as secreTary PeTer LenT as Treas urer Ruchard Wuens and Loa Mankun as Councul repre enTaTuves We were hosTs To The new Freshmen aT Theur Freshman RecepTuon They were glad The lnuTuaTuon was over Too Then we had a change of advusors Mr John Soares The ArT Teacher re placed Mrs Ferguson who was leavung The school We had an unusual Sophomore assembly ThaT year near EasTer Tume We had an EasTer Parade of fashuons and had boys modelung all of The ladues laTesT fashuons We also sponsored The Sophomore Sock Hop where The unduvudual wuTh The mosT orugunal lookung sTockung combunaTuon was guven a pruze As Sophomores uT was also our honor To unvuTe The Freshmen To a Sophomore Freshman Pucnuc ThaT year we held The ucnuc aT Seacluffe Our Junuor year was quuTe an evenTful year We c ose Frank Romero To head our class The oTher offucers selecfed for ThaT year were Abe Thompson as vuce presudenT DoroThy Chavarrua as secreTary Ruchard Wuens as Treasurer ArTue Chrus Topher and Fumu Kondo as Councul represenTaTuves Wanda Teafafuller replaced DoroThy Chavarrua laTer un The year AfTer The organuzaTuon of The cabuneT we or dered our class rungs We were all excufed when They arruved un March of ThaT year and were very pleased wuTh Them Too The Junuor Carnuval was a bug huT ThaT yea all The clubs and organuzaTuons were represenTed and uT seemed The whole STudenT Body was presenT Then we sTarTed makung reparaTuons for The bug evenT he Junuor Senuor Prom BoTh sTudenTs and facu Ty complumenTed us on our Candle lughf Fanfasy decorafuons ThaT year Frank Romero replaced Fred Hencken as sTu denT Body Presudenf We began our Senuor year by fulfullung ThaT long awaufed wush guvung The un comung Freshmen a bug welcome on Theur unuTuaTuon day WhaT a day for The Sen uorsl BUT all was noT play We fursT began work by elecTung offucers Arfue ChrusTopher was our chouce for Presudenf wuTh Glenn ElluoTT as vuce presudenT Sus anna Hall as secreTary Wendell Farrus as Treasurer and Wanda TeafaTuller and Paul Fruebel as Councul represenTaTuves We had a duffuculT Tume selecfung a suuTable play for The annual Senuor Play buT funally decuded upon You Can T Take IT WuTh You by Moss Harf and George S Kaufman a Three acT comedy ThaT appealed To every one Then we sponsored a Mas uerade New Years Ball someThung ThaT had never been done aT Luve Oak buT whuc proved To be very successful Franalee BuchheusTer and Eugene Thompson were chosen Oueen and Kung of The Ball ln March we Took a Trup To SacramenTo To vusuT The capufol and wufnessed The SenaTe and Assembly leguslafures un acTuon All of us saT un The Governor s seaT had lunch aT Suffers ForT and had quuTe a Tume on The bus The Trup Turned ouT To be so much fun ThaT we could hardly wauT for our week long vusuT aT YosemuTe Then before we could counT The days graduafuor was upon us June I7 I949 The end of a four year chapfer un our luves Some of us wull go on To hugher educaTuon oThers wull fund occupafuons and sTull oTl'ers wull do somefhung else buT whafever we wull be doung wherever we wull be memorues of our days aT Luve Oak Hugh School wull always lunger wuTh us . .- . 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I ' . .. . . 1 D - -1 um 'f ' ,.-+: Class Will We +he memoers o The Senuor Class of I949 beung of souno muno and a + 'ro deparl fhus lfe af Lu e Gal: oequealh and besfow all our wordly oossessuor' 'r The followung To 'rhe honored laculfy we leave all fhe oeace lhal' wull Follow our deparlure Duane Baker leaves hus dan ung slcull To Barney Ferranlu Louuse Boggs leaves her fre lcles fo Lorurfa Bonfanle Mary Edu+h Breclrenrudge leaves her abulufy 'ro sew To Bob Gunfer To Darlyn Ragguo Franalee Buchheusler leaves her argumenfs un Senuor E on u gurls she us Talcung Abe wufh her Gerry Bufler leaves her Soulhern drawl lo Slella Monles Manuel Cardoza leaves hus abulufy To grow a fasl' beard lo Don Chruslopher Alberl' Carlfon bequealhs hus quuel ways fo Ronnue Jones Arfue Chrusfopher leaves hus unlumuled soeedomefer fo any conservahve Mel Denney leaves all hus charm 'ro Edwun Sfump Lavonne Dodd leaves her gurlush ways lo Carol Kahn Glenn Elluolf leaves hus walkung ducfuonary vocabulary +o Alan Acfon Ophelua Espunoza leaves her parf un fhe Senuor Play +o Gary Ruchardson Wendell Farrus leaves every one of hus sarcasfuc remarks fo be used by Charlue Posfon Keufh Flefcher uusl leaves Paul Fruebel leaves hus way wulh women 'fo Clyde Schuermeyer Rosue Fuuumo+o leaves her abululy un sporrs +o Erma Dean Uplon Ramey Gufuerrez leaves hus boxung gloves 'fo Bob Conrad and Sharon Kung Susanna Hall leaves her conlunuou gum chewung 'ro 'rhe gurls un Muss Shafers g ee club class To Bob Brullon Ray Hanley leaves hus Charles Aflas physuque Masao Hayashu leaves hu afhlefuc abuluf 'ro Duck Trevusan Herberl' Hazlelon leaves hus shorl heug flo Ray Labrucherue Madelune Hernandez bequealhs her long black loclcs ol haur To Adelaude Fran Yalsulco lnamu leaves her small vouce lo Par Perry Muchulco lnolcuchu leaves her quuel marner lo Helen Muyasalca enn lrwun ves h r un o S nuor con us un fu e Carl Brelon Kusaye lwamuro leaves nolhung she s lalcung everylhung wulh her Carl Johnson leave hus Tonu Home Perrnanen? Ku? lo Burl Malech Mae Kulahara leaves her commerc al slcull lo John Hansen Chuyelco Kodama leaves her m lung face fo Lunda Fulcunaga Fumu Kondo leave her abululy To Lorefla Pourroy Jofshn Larson leave her sho fness n heughl' fo Dorolhy Maguoncalda h Pele Lenl bequealhs hus abulufy fo gel A s un Se-nuor Econ lo any one who needs + em I ' f ,' , ' ' Y ', oou ' l 'v , l I ' .S O b +, ' , ' ' ' . Judy Hale leaves her driving sl-:ill To Nora Jean Casella. I u . 9 1 .S . . . E - 1 l I ' l ' D ' co. GI ' lea is abilily lo ush ' + e ' E. l ' 'm lo ' s u' I ' , . , . s r , I ' 1 ' , , Ruby Meeks bequealhs her blond slreak lo Cecrlna Rodarle Joey Muyamura leaves has shorl halrculs lo Gene Dully Helen Moore leaves her cule laugh lo Dorlha Kunkel Joe Morabnlo leaves hr good ousposllnon lo anyone who on hrs shoulder Roy Mukau leaves hrs qulel manner lo Jack Blackslone Yoshlo Murala leaves hrs slraxghl hair lo Louls Jaramnllo Loruce Nakap leaves her gnggles lo Norma Shunlann Harry Nagahorn leaves hrs seal an Sensor Econ lo George Fukunaga Janel Parker leaves her nrckname ol Speedy lo Frances Bevulacqua Carolyn Pourroy leaves her good slrong vocal chords lo Ellen Ryan Fdnlh Reynolds leaves her abnluly lo lrllerbug lo l.aVerne Uplon Frank Romero leaves hs baseball abllnly lo Benny McRay Doreen Ryan Clunlon leaves her willy remarks lo Aleen l-lood Davud Sanchez bequealhs has deep vouce lo Wally Trumpp Palsy Srnllh leaves her exlroverl ways lo Suzanne Hemphull Jack Swuckard leaves hrs very carelul melhod ol drlvung lo Bob Alklns Wanda Tealalnller leaves enough ol her hamr so lhal a loupee can lor Mr McKlernan Eugene Abe Thompson leaves has exlreme shyness lo Charles Barlel Jnmmue Trrlnlo leaves hrs beaulnlul long eyelashes lo Gary Wnllmams Duck Wnens leaves has seal ID lhe lronl row ol Business Malh lo Tom legno so he can hear beller LIVE OAK FOREVER Go on Luve Oak Forever Slrrve on Lnve Oak Forever Luve Oak so lrue Loyal lo you Wrll go on lo vnclorles our Alma Maler our Alma Maler bold gold Wrll go on lo vzclorxes To vlclorzes lo vuclorues Pralse lhee Pranse lhee Our colors Green and Helen E Moore lzkes lo carry a c I be made my Casa . . .S yu 1 a I , h.p Clara Schierrneyer leaves her abilily lo blush lo Rae Janel.Sundberg. Reunion In 69 Thus us uT The bug day A bug day Tor Two reasons TursT because on Thus lovely May aTTernoon The Class of 49 us holdung Theur TursT reunuon un 20 years and second because on Thus same aTTernoon The Luve Oak Unuon Hugh School wull be deducaTed Presudung over The deducaTuon ceremony wull be The Mayor oT Morgan Hull who uncudenTally us a member oT The class oT 49 Hus Honor Joe MorabuTo As we sTroll over The rollung green lawns of Luve Oak we see many of our old classmafes some oT whom have become known ThroughouT The world LeTs see uf we can spoT some oT The celebruTues Look over There To your leTT There by The Tlagpole ThaTs Arrue ChrusTopher Hes The TursT man ever To esTablush Taxu servuce beTween EarTh and Mars Remember when he was druvung ThaT new Ford To school? Well he lusT never seemed To be able To geT enough speed un uT so now hes Turned To leTs ThaT gurl sTandung There Talkung To hum us one of hus besT druvers She us beTTer known To us Though as Rosue FulumoTo Also un ThaT group us Jack Swuckard You ve heard oT hum7 He s a caTTle baron un ArgenTuna ln TacT Ive heard uT saud ThaT he owns The buggesT parT of ArgenTuna uTselT CapuTalusT no doubT lT seems ThaT he and Carolyn Pourroy called uT quuTs because her occupaTuon never leT her sTay un one place Too long aT a Tume Shes a lady wresTler you know Looks luke pracTucally The whole gang us here Thus aTTernoon Everyone was sorry To hear ThaT Paul Fruebel couldn T make uT back Tor The reunuon He s on hus TursT vacaTuon un years luon hunTung un Afruca we hope he s successful Who s ThaT man wuTh The long beard The one sTandung oTT over There by humselT7 Do my eyes deceuve me or us ThaT no uT can T be no one has seen hum sunce our graduaTuon haTer To booT No one knows who uT was buT some gurl broke hus hearT when he was quuTe young and hes been a hermuT ever sunce Too bad Too he was such a nuce boy un school There s Roy Mukau he owns a large beauTy salon un Chucago Muchuko lnokuchu us hus haur sTylusT Over There us Ruby Meeks The worlds mosT Tamous psychuaTrusT IT looks as Though shes havung an argumenT wuTh Glenn ElluoTT who us a psychuc reader They always argue when They re TogeTher WuTh Glenn us hus old Truend Wendell Farrus who us now SecreTary oT STaTe Franalee BuchheusTer and Abe Thompson are doung all rughT whaT wuTh Abes gold mune un Mexuco and Fran beung The new owner of The STork Club They wull probably be marrued any day now There are Herby HazleTon and AlberT CarlTon Herby us manager oT The San Jose branch oT Sax 5Th Ave and AlberT us The Tloorwalker un The same sTore Theres Jum TruTulo The heavyweughT boxung champuon of The world wuTh hum us Frank Romero The new Ambassador To Russua Goung unsude The buuldung we see more of The class oT 49 wanderung Through The halls Clara Schuermeyer who has a raduo program ThaT guves cookung hunTs and recupes us Talkung wuTh The Home Ec Teacher WuTh her us Doreen Ryan who now runs her broTher s lewelry sTore Davud Sanchez usnT here Thus aTTernoon euTher hes a mussuonary un Chuna Some oT The ofhers who couldnT be here are Chuyeko Kodama who us a lubraruan un WashungTon D C Carl Johnson now on Tour un Europe wuTh The BosTon Symphony OrchesTra Suzue Hall who owns a musuc school un ITaly and Manuel Sourdough Cardoza who us prospechng un Alaska Duane Baker was so umpressed by hus parT un The Senuor Play ThaT he has opened a balleT school and JoAnn Larson who learned balleT Trom Duane us now The Pruma Balleruna un The BaIIe+ Russe de MonTe Carlo - 1 BuT iT is, believe iT or noT!l lT's Dick Wiens! You know he's a hermiT and woman Over There surrounded by admfrmg gurls IS The movue Idol Glenn lrwun Tallcrng To h1m IS PeTe LenT who has IusT asTounded The world by explodong E1nsTe1n s Theory To The leTT oT Them are Ramey Guherrez row an arT1sTs model and Mel Denney The new w1nner of The Mr Amer1caT1Tle Joey Mnyamura who owns a ladies ready To wear shop IS Tallung To Yoshuo MuraTa and Masao Hayashu Masao owns Musheys Hash House The b1ggesT cafe rn Mexuco C1Ty whule Yosh now desugns womens haTs Dodgsng around Thus group we almosT run 1nTo Lavonne Dodd who IS showung Gerry BuTler now SecreTary To The Pres1denT oT The Un1Ted STaTes how To model and Helen Moore who ns Tallung To Mary Ed1Th Breclcenrldge Mary Ed1Th now runs a resT home Helen owns a horse ranch In Texas OuT an The Gym we Tlnd YaTsulco lnamu a Trapeze arT1sT w1Th Bunglung BroThers Cxrcus Klsaye lwamuro who rs glvlng a lecTure Thus aTTernoon on chuld psychology and Mae K1Tahara The famous movxe d1recTor Mae as Talknng shop w1Th Wanda TeaTaT1ller sTar oT The Foloes Bergere In Paris As we leave The Gym we see The game warden Ed1Th Reynolds Tallong To Fuml Kondo Fumx s The new owner oT The Hawauan Islands W1Th Fuml are Three OT her old cronres JaneT Parker who IS now a chem1sTry Teacher aT STanTord Judy Hale whose pannhngs have become more Tamous Than Gavnsboroughs and PaT Sm1Th PaT became an archaeolog1sT and has 1usT won world acclarm by Tandmg ATlanT1s The losT conT1nenT EnTer1ng The AUdITOFIUm we see Madelnne Hernandez now lcnown as The r1chesT woman IU The world Tallclng To Ke1Th FleTcher who owns The largesT TheaTer IH Cal1Torn1a There s Opheha Espnnoza and 1T loolcs as Though she s auTograph1ng her Ia+es+ bool: Always Ambrose Tor Ray Hanley who by The way rs a glassblower The aud1Tor1um IS T1ll1ng TasT now and as we hurry To our specual seaTs TH The T1rsT Two rows many memorues oT The wonderTul T1mes we had IH school come To us As we sunlc Tnredly 1nTo our chanrs we glance up aT The sTage and There on The curTa1n us The old moTTo No Class Fnner Than The 49 er ROSES ARE RED Roses are red They have green leaves Oak Trees have green leaves Too L1ve Oak s colors are green and gold The Callfornna gold rush was In l849 The Semors graduaTe1n T949 Classes graduaTe every year BUT THERE S NO CLASS FINER THAN THE 49 ER' , . , . 1 l 1 1 . - 1 . . . 1 ' ' 1 - 11 1 11 . - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , . 1 1 . ., .. . . - 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 , . 1 1 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , . . . 11 . 1 1 11 , . , . - 1 ff A 'v. 1 f 2 ,P 4 it Z F, dj ' it Q., , 1.-wwf ' f f ' ya. 2'.'f'ff'5?'i5?f-L ' f 7532 2' Q ii g .a Q . QQLQ ,ff I I' 4 L 1-ci s ' 44-4' ' 1 ,U I' ' '.4?LE?'L I 1 4? ,s I s iris fig , af f Eg if ,gf sf 5 . . W B X - -2-r ,X A 5 f A4 , k ' 5 ' '55, Q Q -Y.. ,4 i nj' JUNIOR CLASS IABOVEI Firsl row: Tiburcia Jimenez, Helen Miyasaka, Billie Marshall, Barbara Morris, Palricia Miller, Dorcfhy Magioncalda, Ruby I-lolidy, Eleanor Lockyear, Bernice Jones, Haru Kikuchi, Mr. Miller, advisor, Second row: Belly Jones, Janef Glass Line JUNIOR CLASS CAPTION Mr, Miller, advisor: Ellen Ryan, represenlalive: Phillip Harl, presidenl: Mary Louise Lico, lreasurf er: Warren Gwinn, vice presidenfi Nora Solo, secrelary' and Charles Poslcn, represenlalive. JUNIOR CLASS BIOGRAPHY Through fhe cooperalion of all lhe Junors and under lhe guidance of fheir class advisor, Myron Miller, The Junior Class ended a properous year. Slafling wi+h a sludenl body skil presenled on November 9, lhe class conlinu- 30 P-Q --sl da Fukunaga, Berlha Hazlelon, Jackie Miyahara, Don Kuwa- oara, Yuraka Kofake, Charles Larson, Freddie Sakai, Aleen Hood. Vera Kremenek, Nancy Inokuchi. Third row: Frank lchfshila, Louis Jararnillo, Warren Gwinn, John Hansen, Phillip Harf, Ronnie Jones, Gordon Mowaf, Raul Mendoza, Sho Kuwabara. 5,5 N .ixf ed lo parlicioale in olhe' aolivilies +hroughou+ lhe year. Their successful food and Candy gales curing lhe second quarler ofouqhl large prolils for Their lreasury. They soonioreo noon dances from +he lirsl oi February. The haopieil oay Tor lhe Juniors waz 'he fourlln oi March when lheir 'enq- awailed class ring' arrived, A happy and ertrirq evening was had by everyone on The Tirgl oi Allfii al 'he Junior Carnival, whicn lurned Cul lo oe one oi lhe qreal- esl successes oi 'he year. The Ge and 'vos' sufqevliui Ol 3l e Junk' C ici o'l'ivili6S WGS lI'e JUPIOF iq! 5 O on , o ,: i H Q -. ,till Q - il r Senior prom held on May 2l. Wilh lhe Hawaiian iherne and lhe aodeo qayely OT gre Z'CN'1i'QL:1 'f2VVf1yi fernar r 're nwenntfe i5 'ri'e wif Mleoded as a Nfqhf In P irajige. A'- 1 was - 'f .V ' , ,J os. . A-5. s -J , .ag-,., V in 1 ' , H' -1' -' ' ' - ,,. --ic..- SOPHOMORE CLASS lABOVEl 'iirsf row: Sue Salcogawa, Judy Tabuchi, Diane Raby, Joan Puppo, Pauline Smifh, Jeaneffe Perry, Joan Spencer, Ger- frude Sfyles, Bobbie Slceels, Beffy Wernlre, Miss Oesfreich, advisor, Second row: Nancy Perdichizzi, Erma Upfon, Adolph Wagner, James Spahr, Safoshi Sefa, Philip Trifilo, 'Nalfer Walsh, Donald Walsh, Joe Quinn, Gordon Olasci Norman Taolca, Irene Nalraii, Chiyo Uchiyama. Third row Eugene Pourroy, l-lirolci Tanaka, Roberf Rosa, Tom Saccullo Guy Phillips, Leroy Perry, Ronnie Pcurroy, Raymond Tsuf semi, John Sfiers. n F David Fisher, freasarerq Bobbie Slceels, presi- A denfj John Irwin, represenfaiive: Carmen Gufier- rez, represenfafiveg and Jim Casalegno, vice 1 presidenf. No? shown, lsao Fuiimofo, secrefary. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class fhis year sponsored many fine evenfs. They sfarfed off wifh a very well organized Freshman Recepfion. Many sfudenfs commenfed fhaf if was one of fhe besf recepfions ever given. On December 7 fhe class presenied a slcif enfifled The Nighf Before Chrisfe mas before fhe Sfudenf Body. The commenf on fhis slcif as sfafed by The Oak Leaf was hilarious Af Chrisfmas fime fhe Sophomores sen f giffs fo a needy boy or girl. Shorfly afferward fhe class received a fhank you leffer from The counfy healfh officer. Throughouf fhe fhird quarfer fhe group offered many profifable food and candy sales. During fhe final quarfer, fhe group pres end of fhe year wifh a picnic. enfed a Sox Hop and celebrafed fhe O .1 9 45 -0. 'YD x ,V 1 'Q ,w, f qn 'fl SOPHOMORE CLASS maovsy pm 5,6 , f' G -3 -la a Va . C'b ' fivq D CP 3 U F , 11 S L., f, , 1 .V,. ,, ara S 1 ' V af-O D 'Aa Pant: 1 Ea , Va' A-!4',f:Z'E'd F f' r A 1 P r 'A 3 va 3 X,'aw':'d 5.5 Bfrr Harm, Devi: Fife e eq c, Pmwp Cm: ,Q 4v ,4 K 9 .1 t SW?-gf? -f FRESHMAN CLASS iABOVEl Firsf row: Barbara Gwinn, Rose Kobashi, Dolly lnolcuchi, Nancy Gwinn, Virginia Hood, Velva Jo Moore, Thelma Lilflelon, Ruby Murafa, Miss Blaerfle-r, advisor. Second row: Ailro Miura, Grace Larson, Mary Fisher, Miguel Jimenez. FROSH CLASS CAPTION Alan Aclon, represenfafiveg Richard Chrisfen- sen, sg?-af-arms: Jean Freeland, secrefaryy Don Chrisfopher, presidenf: Bernice Traverso, sg?-ab armsg Armand Trumpp, vice presidenf: Jane? Wiens, represenfafiveq and Miss Blaeffler, advi- sor. No? shown, Nancy Gwinn, Treasurer. -',,..... Franlr Gufierrez, John Leonli, Laura Jones, Berry Floque, Carol Kahn, Ardilh Lifflefon, Third row: Ernesf Gonzales, Pere La Monaco, Eugene Gaines, David Irwin, Paul Malech, Edward Johnson, Armand Labrucherie, Joe Orlando, Ed ward Leo, Bruce Lua, Stanley Ginlher, Ben Horiuchi. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class has been uriqhl' on The ball and for Their firsf year ai high school, have organized fhemselves well. A+ fhe end of 'rhe Tirsr 'rwo weelcs of school. every member of The class had paid his class dues. They selecfed Don Chrisiopher 'ro head +he class, with Armand Trumpp as vice-president Jean Freeland as secrefary, Nancy Gwinn as +reasurer, Alan Aclon and Jane? Wiens as Council represeniahves and Bernice Traverso and Richard Chrisfensen as Sergeanf-a+-arms. Their advisor is Miss Bernice Blaefrler, Dean of Girls and Senior Problems and Cilizenship Teacher. The Freshman Class survived The inifiafion and showed up Tull force al The Freshman Recepfion. 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Ov W,A', fl.:-9 K in igsxil, - . ,s 3 i 1 Q ' 5 ,- 51. 'I .'- - - Y ' ' 2 ' ,. , ' A ' . ' . ,l - . . ., , 1 A dl, ll, T ' I-43 1 'V 'H ' ' 'Ma '. x:1.s ' ' ', , :' .hqiz h .F , tr, ,x I' ' '2- - m. . 1,i ,.fr. 'Q ,V -eg' I h ' ' ,tiki V.-Q., A!-AY, . f, 5 . 1' , ,v '-yy . 1 W 'W 'SF ,-- ,A f h 'v-' .ihv ' ms X. ' 1 L L 'L' al' lir 'ir' A I 1 1 i ll x'l 1 3.14 xQ s 'k 1 K ,Y ss sl. 4 Firsf row: Loriffa Bonfanfe, Arlene Meeks, Carolyn Pourroy, Judy Hale, Dorofhy Robinson, Mr. Soares. advisor. Second row: Marian lwanaga, Reiko Okayama, Nora Safo, Aleen Hood, Sally Sakamofo, Dale Marshall, Helen Miyasaka. Third row: Ben Horiuchi, Raymond Tsufsumi, Ernesf Gonzales Frank lchishifa, Wendell Farris, Edward Leal, Donald Kruse. ART SERVICE CLUB Under fhe guidance of Mr. Soares. an Ar+ Service Club was formed fhis year. Hs purpose is fo serve fhe school by mak- ing signs and posfers and fo beaufify fhe rooms wifh picfures and flowers. The fea- fured affracfion of fhe year was a frip fo arl' galleries and museums in San Francisc- co. Officers for fhe pasf year were Helen Miyasaka, presidenf: Frank lchishifa, vice presidenf: and Loriffa Bonfanfe. freasurer. Firsf row: Warren Gwinn, Paul Friebel, Jim Trifilo Ra Labrucherie Glenn lr- BLOCK L. O. The Block L.O. consisfs of boys having earned fheir blocks fhrough parficipafion in sporfs. Officers for fhe year were Manuel Cardoza. presidenf: Jim Trifilo, vice presidenfg and Glenn lrwin, secre- fary-freasurer and represenfafive. Coach Kaiser is advisor. The program for The year included a boxing smoker, proceeds of which wenf fo fhe library fund: winfer and spring inifiafionsq games befween fhe Universify of California and fhe L. O. Varsifyg and a barbecue for members and lady friends. i Y . win, Carl Brefon, Manuel Cardoza, Coach Kaiser. Second row: Arfie Chris- fopher, Bob Conrad, Adolph Wagner, Thomas Saccullo, Jim Casalegno, Tadao Kaiiko, Armand Labrucherie, Frank Ro- mero. Third row: Alan Acfon, Jiro Yone- da, Donald Fuiimofo, lsao Fuiimoio, Charles Posfon, Donald Kruse, Yoshio Murafa, George Hanamofo. C. S. F. The California Scholarship Federalion. which has been inaclive af Live Oal: since I94I, was revived under fhe direclion of Mr. Glasser. The purpose of lhe C. S. F. is lo encourage sludenfs 'ro slrive for higher scholaslic goals and 'ro give greal- er service 'ro rhe school. Officers for lhe firsf semesler were Pele Len'r, president Louise Boggs, vice presi- dent and Norma Shinfani, secrefary. Ol- ficers for lhe second semesler were Pele Lenf, president Norma Shinlani, vice pres- idenl: and Donald Kruse. secrelary. ,L 'fs r Firsf row: Donald Kruse David Fisher Pele Len? Mr. Glasser advisor John Irwin, Arfie Chrislopher, Franlc Ichishifa Second row: Bobbie Slzeels Carmen Gu fierrez, Dorofhy Magioncalda, Barbara Morris, Eleanor Loclzyear, Ruby Holidy Alice Slrinner. Third row: Helen Miya salma, Darlyn Raggio, Tiburcia Jimenez Nora Salo Norma Shinfam Jessie Mae Bufler, Susanne Hemphill. Gayle Hen c en Firsl row: Keilh Flefcher, Franalee Buch heister, LaVerne Upfon. Ruby Meelcs Edwin Johnson. Second row: Cari Dun ville, Allen Bundesen, Jack Applegarfh Frank Ichishila, Abe Thompson. Third fi. - r row: Mel Denney, Benfon McRay, lsao ' Fuiimofo, David Irwin, Raymond Tsuf- 'ir sumi. . .s. N1 CAMERA CLUB The purpose of +he Camera Club is lo acquainl ils members wifh 'rhe funclions of cameras and lo develop and enlarge piclures. Acfivilies for The pas? year in- cluded a furlcey raffle and a picnic. Of- ficers for +he year were Mel Denney, presidenl: Eugene Thompson, vice presi- denli and LaVerne Uplon, secrelaryvlreas- urer. Mr. Miller is advisor. Firsf row: Pairicia Miller, Leroy Perry, Frank Magioncalda, Walier Trumpp, Loreffa Pourroy, Miss Sheldon, advisor. Second row: Loriffa Bonfanre, Barbara Morris, Barbara Eddy, Doris Wafson, Lorraine Coscarelli, Lois Greig. Third row: Vivian Teresi, Karen Buchheisfer, Gayle Hencken, Mary Lico, Dormalee Dunville. DRAMA CLUB The purpose of 'rhe Drama Club is lo improve fhe voice and acfing abilify of ifs members. Correcl' speech, enunciafion and pronunciafion are emphasized. The club mel every Tuesday and Thursday eighrh period under 'rhe direcfion of Miss Sheldon. Acrivifies for rhe pasf year in- cluded 'rwo pla s for 'rhe Sfudenf Body, aflencling our orylown lays. and a picnic. The officers were as fonowsz Loreffa Pour- roy, president Jerry Pefersen, vice pres- ident JoAnn Larson, secrefaryg and Car- olyn Pourroy, freasurer. Firsf row: Mae Kifahara, Fumi Kondo, Judy Hale, Mrs. Robbins, Miss Sheldon, Miss Oesfreich, Mr. Soares. Second row: Franalee Buchheisier, Palsy Smifh, Helen Moore, Janer Parker, Glenn Irwin, Car- olyn Pourroy, Wanda Tealafiller, Sus- anna Hall, Ophelia Espinoza. Third row: Yoshio Murafa, Duane Baker, Frank Ro- mero, Paul Friebel, Carl Johnson, Wen- dell Farris, Ramey Gufierrez, Arfie Chris- fopher, Joey Mivamura. SENIOR PLAY The Seniors presenfed You Can r Take lf Wifh You December 4 under Miss Sheldon's direcrion. Mr. Soares was arf direcior. Cas? of characrers in fhis fhree- acl comedy by Kaufman and Hari includ- ed Wanda Teaiafiller, Pafsy Smifh, Ophe- lia Espinoza. Carl Johnson, Mel Denney, Wendell Farris, Yoshio Murafa, Arlie Chrisfopher, Franalee Buchheisier, Frank Romero, Paul Friebel, Ray Hanley, Jr., Carolyn Pourroy, Helen Moore, Susanna Hall, Glenn Irwin. Jane? Parker Peler Lenf, Manuel Cardoza, Richard Wiens and Mae Kiiahara. Joey Miyamura was siage manager. QQ ff' Paksy Sw-ifh and Wendell Far- Casf ai iYcu Carr? Take I+ Da,ber+ Ferriera arid Ycehid ris sfr-qg'e wi?h the phcncgraph Whh Yoaf' Senior play preseril- Muafa help Miss Sheldon pose in 'Yea Carr? Take lf Wifh You ed beiore a capacify audience. wifh orchid presenied Yo her by cas? l l 4- CAST OF A DATE WITH JUDY Miller. Middle row: Barbara Eddy, Karen Buchheisfer, Gayle Back row: Dick Trevisan, Vivian Teresi, Gary Williams, La- Hencken, Phillip Hari, Loriffa Bonianfe. Front row: Arm Verne Upfon, Eleanor Lockyear, Don Chrisfopher, Pafricia Damkar, Alan Aclon, Lois Greig, Tom Saccullo Pal Miller, Gayle Hencken, and Gary Williams porfrayed Mr. Gayle Henciken lJudyl arid Lorirfa Borilanfe pose during re- Fosfer in A Dare With Judy Phillip Har? lOcgiel cha! dar- hearsal of Judy ing rehearsal MORGAN HILL l ffl FUTURE FARMERS ,R A , i OF , AMERICA 'R as-.5 -I-Q Hb is Qua, Learning io do Doing +o learn Earning 'ro live Living +0 serve F.F.A. uaovey Firsi row: Mr. Yearian, Abe Tinornpscn, Frank Magieniaida, Jail: Swickard, BJ? Ma'eC', GaryVViiiia 13, Waiier Trxnpp, Joe Qifnn Mr, Fi'ze3rn :'2. Second rin F-'wand Tnrnpp, Rani Mendcza, Renaid P.,..'r:X,, Garden Oaisi, Aiien Derry, Wa'+er Wa gr, Rvrard R:drgLea, Gfie Teaiafiifer Jim Tri5i'o, DC'a'd Wa'3L Riber' Rua. Tfrd raw: Pr' is Triiiiip, Jcivr' Sfiers, Eagere Pomrciy, Jarnes Spaiir, Frank Suver, Joe Merabifo, Frank Melani, Jee Oriandc, Frark Rcrnero, Clydfi Scniermeyer. 10 gg a-IJ F.F.A. uauowy rs' N: Mr, Yeafa' Rfrne Qi'et Jail Bacivgre. Sian- ey Gi 'rer, Edward Leai, Gene Carrfi. Jenn Hansen, Gene :dV fI1i, Mr. F : 'r 1':, Serra ' A. Lee K'r'be Aibev Ga 'n, Herberf Ha: c'fr Jrnr Leer , G'be Escinrza, Nia? Eszarfega, Pe'e LaMQna:Q, Rniiip Ccunman, Ar? L 'd: tr . TFird rrw' iiaft F,'ir'r'5 Rfiiin B6'G9 , Adfiph : fa'f, Bfb Cfnrao Bio B f Tadan Kain, Da ber? effera, Harrisc' Baagrer Wefby C'r+Cn. gf of .,,, 'S' 45 3 f Leif: Bur? Malech with his Hereford sfeers Cenfer: lsao F,ii'v:': working in Vrawberrfei Righfz Ronnie Jores in poultry yard MORGAN HILL F.F.A. l948-49 ACTIVITIES This year fhe chapier parficipaled in four fairs, rhe Sanra Clara Counly Fair, fhe Cow Palace, Sa- linas Valley Fair and California Slaie Fair. Many rib- bons and prizes were won. A barn dance was presenf- ed wifh Joe Morabilo as chairman. Franlc Romero and Burl lvlalech aliended ihe California F.F.A. conven- 'rion af San Luis Obispo. Burl also afrended fhe Na- 'lional convenlion al Kansas Ciiy, Kansas. The F.F.A. annual picnic was held. The award swealer lor exceplional F.F.A. worlc dur- ing his Junior year was given lo Frank Romero. All officers ailended officers' lraining school al Gilroy. An honorary membership degree was given ro Mr. Clyde Kohrs. Nighf meelings were held during fhe year, wifh relreshmenrs and sporfs. Orher acrivifies included parlicipalion in 'rhe Junior Carnival and Uvas Dam Field Day. This has been a very good year, and fhe chapler is already planning for nexr year. The lirsr major ac- Tivily coming up in 'rhe new year is 'rhe Sanfa Clara Couniy Fair in Sepiember. Proiecls have siarled in ihe horriculfure deparlmenf and many enfries are ex- pecled. Beef, sheep. hogs, and poulrry enrries will represenf rhe chapfer also. Lefv Wa 'Q' Wa h a'd Fix pore bfed Berlrahirez Cfwvcr: J 'nmie Tricia prfing a prune free R?gh+. Da perl Ff:'rie'a and his pare bred Hamp- zhlre ram 'Culp -,Q 0' 1 'J 'x Abe Thcmpsor, presided' Joe Morabiro, vice-pres Barr Malech, rreasurer' Frark Romero, serevary Rznrle Jcres, rep3 erj Jcnn Hansen, :gf-afearms ik -, -4' Lx v V sd -,4 H.,.ui-sl-.4 Q 1 1 x M 4 1 4 X.. f . ,O-y nv E .kk . -11 -' SN- GIRLS LEAGUE AND G.P.A.L. Diclersonf Leo'ra rieldqrovrf, Rosie rniimaiof Opheiia Espin- Firz? ww: Tiicfima Lifiicionf Ruby Mura'a', Heian Miya-.ala', oza', Eye Hernandef, Virginia Hoodf Mary Boqgsf Judy Hale', Tibnrnia Jimunn-7', Cami Kahn, Cami Osburnf Pa? Mvsegardf Miss Garrison. Sewnd row: Mary Aiiarnirancf Madeline Her- Dorfiia Kanici, Mae Kiianaraf Eieanor Lailye-ar', M35 Garri- nandef, Nora Caseiia, Jane? Giasf, Bewiwa Hazleicnf Vioia Lon. Second row: Anne Mcsunicf June Miyam,Jra', Mary Fisi'ier', Arrniiof Fiura DJ Val', Jessie Baie-r', Oiefa Brawieyf Kisaye Ardirn Li ieffn', Bevy Jones, Nancy P6'diCiTiZZi', Sasanna Haii, iwamaro, Gayie Henclenf Anno Braokf, Peggy Bowdenf Mar- D. Vy Inf-i..fni', Paine KidC', Joar Puppo, Grare Larson', Vera ina f'Xrrn7i:', Dcrofny Fi.naifsiii', Tera Araqakif Third raw: Snir- Krcrnenck Mary Mayeda, Snarczn Kinqf Third raw' Agnes Oka- icy Arncrif Rosie Omierruzf Fcsan Hocndf Enedina Baiferasf mfiT1', Rfk-'bf Oia,ar'na', Ailo MiX.'a', Jranne Maycdaf Nancy Prana-ec Bafnnei if-r', Kari-n B.. nneii'f2r', iya Br.if:l:,', Cniyvi ina,lr.,Qi,i', Yavgrif lnarnif Hara Kiifni, Rose Kfrbagiiif Jayne Kudarnaf Linda Fi,l..naqa', Audrey Bai.:3irev', irena Adarvig' Kiycrnniaf Migiikx lnykacri, Saiy Kandf, Lorice TJalaii', Jean Wilma Fabinawi, Jwieprrine Grazanof Ervwiy Cari'cn', Mccxiiioaqif. l- Firif mwi Gerry Bader, Beairice A'rnIio', Gioran Cr,rbeH', Edna ' G.P.A,L. members, 2 -3 ,ayjf 5 Q ' l 'S-.Q .fo -455- . ,A 1 .xi -an K f LP avi- tl- ! '4.. veg .114 GIRLS LEAGUE AND G.P.A.l.. Sairogawaf Mlfsiqye Si iinagaNa', Ccreen Cfnfon, Pafry Yarnaqa', Firsf row: Ve-wa Jo Meme , Nice Sl:?nne , LaVerne Usfonf NaveT'a S.veezy'. Pauiine Srnifrwf Joan SpenCer', Jeaneffe Perry', Bobbie Sieeisf Firsf row: Rhby Meeksf Arfene Meel:s', Jewei Bowden, Rainy Gerfrade Sryies', Jo,1e Yarnaga', Ate Nlsnliirnaf Rose Smferf Hefidf. Janis Crawford, Carmen Gutierrez' Pavicia perrf, Miss Garrison, adviser. Pa+ricia Mi,ier', Caroiyn Pourroy' Lois Greig, Miss Garrison. Second rcw: May Yarnagaf Grace Taoiraf Pa? Srni'ri, Farni Ken- Second row: Marian Miyanara', Gena l.oCarnir ', Daie Marsna' do', Doraia Sadier', Berry Weinke', Doris Wafson', Bernice Tra- Denna Gorriarnf Suzanne Hen-iphili', Jane? Paricerf Ann Darnkarf yer5c', Angie Bcnaijirsof Ediw' Reyncfds, Erma UpTcn', Saiiy Frances Beviiacquaf Mar'ria Dorsey', Loreifa Pci,rrc'f'. Marge Sakamofof Nora Sa+:', Rae Sundbergf Ceciiia Redaf'e', Ciara isrisnifaf Rcberia Arkinsf He'en Duernerf JoAnn Larscnf Bar- Scnierrneyerf Dcrfyr, Robinsenf Wanda Teaiafifierf Dfrofny bara Mcrris'. Magion:a,da'. Tnird row: Virginia AHer', Peggy Tlnomas', Rwh Aifer', Mary Third row: Pe'LrIr'a Mar+in', Barbara Gwinnf Jane? Wiens', Li:c', Barbara Eddyf B iie Marsnallf Heien Mogref Ed r Dariyn Ragqio, Vivian Teresif Diane Raby', Nancy Gwinnf Aimee Breckenridgef Ellen Ryan', Lorirfa Bonfan1e', Jean Freeiand' Sodaf Chiya Ucniyamef, Nzrrna Sninranlf Judy Tabazrif See Lorraine Ccs:aref'i', Dcrrnalee DenviIfe', Marian iwanaqaf -Of Ll f F p 4' I ,- H lf ' 3 I g K, 'Q.. GIRLS LEAGUE Under The leadership of Miss Garrison, 'rhe Girls' League had a year of success- ful evenis. Among fhese were 'rhe Sadie Hawkins Dance, Hi Jinx, a donaiion io C.A.R.E. and 'lo The March of Dimes, The scholarship fund, and fhe remodeling of fhe girls' lounge in 'rhe gymnasium. Oi- ficers for ihe year were Mae Kiiahara presideni: Alice Slrinner, vice president Eleanor Loclcyear, secreiary: and Pairicia Miller, Treasurer. 1, , if xc X .alla 1 Q1 A- ,3 if ,fJ., ff, l ' l' , ,Ll L- if ra ' cc'c ' ' 7. G. P. A. L. The purpose of G.P.A.L. is io encourage girls ro pariicipaie in sporis and give fhem a chance io earn Their scripis, siars and chev- rons. Acrivifies of The pasr year included noon games and several play days. Officers were JoAnn Larson, president Ruby l-lolidy, vice presi- denii Nancy lnolcuchi, secreiaryi and Elaine Kido, ireasurer. Miss Gar- rison is advisor. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Firsf row: Lorifra Bcnianfe. Barbara Eddy. Doris Waison, Lois Greig, Arlene Meeks, Judy Hale, Virginia Heed, Car- olyn Pourroy, Dorolhy Robinson, Miss Shafer, advisor. Second row: Marfha Armiio, June Miyarnura, Donna Gor- ham, Glorain Ccrberf, Jean Freeland. Jeanc+?e Perry, Gertrude Styles, Bobbie Slreels, Thelma Liifleion, Jane? Parlcer, Mae Kifahara, Nancy Gwinn, Gayle Henclren, Margie Tarp. Third row: Au- drey Baugher, Karen Buchheisver, Vivian Teresi, Peggy Bowden, Irene Adams. Grace Larsen, Jane? Wiens, Barbara Gwinn, JoAnn Larscn, Ardirh Lilflelon, Mary Fisher, Beafrice Arrnifc, Jean Mc- Cullcugh. HI-Y The l-li-Y sfrives fo promofe greafer Chrisfian fellowship among young people. Evenfs of fhe pasf year included many ioinf Hi-Y-Tri-Y meefings, dinners, and a picnic. Members were senf fo affend a conference af Yosemife. Officers are as follows: Paul Friebel, presidenfg Arfie Chrisfopher, vice presidenfg Warren Gwinn, secrefaryg Donald Kruse. freasurer: and Phillip l-larf, represenfafive. .. ,. V . 5:1-. -.kY,.,--A l -. M, 4.1.43 N 1 Sq ff X fi' ff! X- AX. .J 1' I!! QQ Firsf row: Rober' Gunfer, Warren Gwinn, John Irwin, Richard Wiens, Carl Brefon, Phillio Harf. Second row: Ron- nie Jones, Allen Perry, Charles Posfon, Gary Williams, Mel Denney, Third row: Dalberf Ferriera, Tom Casalegno, Don Chrisfopher, Paul Friebel, Arfie Chris- fopher, Jim Casalegno, Donald Kruse. Firsf row: Doreen Clinfon, Jean Mc- cullough, Donna Gorham, Rose Koba- shi, Miss Wrighf, advisor. Second row: Allen Bundeson, Hurold Laswell, Walfer Trumpp, Alan Acfon. LIBRARIANS During fhe pasf year Miss Wrighf and her sfudenf sfaff have done much in re- arranging and mainfaining fhe library Sfudenf librarians included Allen Bunde- son, Paul Friebel. Alan Acfon, Walfer Trumpp, Jean McCullough, Jim Penner, Harold Laswell, Doreen Ryan Clinfon, and Rosie Kobashi. The school purchases in Sepfember em- phasized World and American l-lisfory and English I and ll. lmporfanf addifions for reference work were a sef of fhe World Book Encyclopedia, Websfer's Bio- graphical Dicfionary, and Websfer's Un- abridged lnfernafional Dicfionary. Eighfy books of modern biography and popular ficfion were borrowed from fhe Sanfa Clara Counfy Library. A recenf popular feafure is fhe shelf of pockef books. E. . 4 'J U?--V ' I fs ,- - , .rj ' F1124 ,, LQ. - 5' J . Q . l Firsl' row: Janef Wiens, Peggy Thomas, Mary Fisher, Ardifh Lifflefon, JoAnn Larson, Shirley Amori, Franalee Buch- heisfer, Dorala Sadler, Paf Mosegard, Bobbie Skeels, Jeanneffe Perry, Ger- trude Sfyles. Second row: Richard Chris- fensen, Paul Friebel, Philip Couchman, Ronnie Jones, Berfha Hazlefon, Jean Freeland, LaVerne Upfon, Roberfa Af- kins, Helen Duerner, David Fisher, Ar- fhur Lindsfrom, Edwin Sfump, Roherl Afkins, Miss Shafer, Paul Malech, Pefer Lenf. Third row: Alan Acfon, William Marshfield, Benfon McRay, Rollin Ber- gen, Phillip Harf, Jim Casalegno, Guy Phillips, Dean Baker, David Lindsfrom, David lrwin, Barney Ferranfi, Eugene Thompson. MUSIC The Music deparfmenl consisfs of fhe Orchesfra, 'lhe Pep Band and lhe Glee Club, and is direcfed by Miss Shafer. The Orchesfra pracficed every Mon- day. Wednesday and Friday. The year's program included playing for bofh Senior and Sludenf Body plays, fhe Chrisfmas program. and fhe Spring Fesfival. The Glee Club mel' each Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday during eighfh eriod. During fhe pasf year fhey sang for 'rhe Chrisfmas program and 'lhe Spring Fesfi- val. The Pep Band pracficed every Friday and played for baskefball games. E 4 ri 1 l K .1 i ,ll ' Xi. I 1 , f .., ,J x QUILL AND SCROLL A chapler of fhe lnfernalional Honor- ary Sociefy for High School Journalisfs. Quill and Scroll, was formed al' Live Oak lhis year. The purpose of fhis organiza- fion is fo encourage and reward indivi- dual achievemenfs in fhe field of iournal- ism. Sludenfs who mef fhe qualificafions of fhe sociely and became members are as follows: Vera Lee Kremenek, Darlyn Rag- gio. Carl Brefon, Aleen Hood, Jack Black- sfone, Burl Malech, Tiburcia Jimenez, Frank lchishifa. Nora Casella. Loreffa Pourroy, Gayle Hencken, Helen Miya- saka, LaVerne Upfon, Rae Jane? Sund- berg, Richard Trevisan, Alice Skinner, and Lorraine Coscarelli. Miss Bell is advisor. Quill and Scroll moffo: Ye shall know fhe frufh and fhe frufh shall make ye free. Top row: Dick Trevisan, Frank lchish- ifa, Jack Blacksfone, Carl Brefon, Burf Malech. Second rcw: Aleen Hood, Ti- burcia Jimenez, Gayle Hencken, Lorel- fa Pourroy, Rae'Sundberg. Third row: Vera Kremenek, Helen Miyasaka, presi- denf: Darlyn Raggio, Nora Casella, secrefary-freasu'er. Boflom row: La- Verne Uplong Lorraine Coscarellig Alice Skinner, vice president H., THE OAK LEAF The school paper. The Oak Leaf, was published monfhly 'rhroughouf fhe year by fhe Sfudenf Body. Members of fhe News- wrifing class will long remember meefing deadlines-and even nof meefing fhem somefimesq buf sfill fhe paper appeared- somefirnes good, somefirnes nof so good. Headlines, leads, finding ouf who, when, where, whaf, why and how, checking co y and reading proof kepf Miss Bell's filfh eriod English class. budding iournalisfs fo Ee. busy much of fhe year. Sfaff members for fhe fall semesfer were Helen Miyasaka, ediforp Charles Posfon, associafe edifor: Frank Ichishifa, news ed- iforg Nora Casella, feafure ediforg Jack Blacksfone, sporfs edifor: Walfer Trumpp, assisfanf sporfs ediforg and Edwin Sfump, exchange edifor. Firsl row: Aleen Hood, Nora Casella, Helen Miyaseka, Loreffa Pourroy, La- Verne Upfon, Roberfa Atkins, Miss Bell. Second row: Pafricia Miller, Charles Posfon, Walfer Trumpp, Jack Black- sfone, Bill Freifas, Frank lchishifa, Helen Duerrer. Firsf row: Aleen Hood, Billie Marshall, Helen Duerner, Roberfa Afkins, Alice Skinner, Darlyn Raggio, Loreffa Pour- roy, Miss Bell. Second row: LaVerne Upfon, Frank Ichishifa, Jack Blacksfone, Ramey Gufierrez, Carl Brefon, John Hansen, Pafricia Miller. 'ffdjil Sfaff members for fhe spring semesfer included Jack Blacksfone, edifor: Frank lchishifa, associafe ediforg Alice Skinner, news edifor: Darlyn Raggio, feafure edi- for: Carl Brefon. sporfs edifor: John Han- sen. assisfanf sporfs edifor: and Ramey Gufierrez, exchange edifor. Several mem- bers refained fheir posifions. These includ- ed LaVerne Upfon and Loreffa Pourroy, business managers: Aleen Hood, circula- fion manager: and fypisfs Roberfa Afkins, Helen Duerner, and Pafricia Miller. Reporfers-fhe sine qua non, fhe ones wifhouf whom fhere would be no paper-were members of fhe Newswrifing class. I Firsf row: Ernesf Gonzales, Jack Black- sfone, Eugene Gaines. Second row: Ruby Meeks, Dorofhy Robinson. Arlene Meeks, Edifh Breckenridge. RALLY COMMITTEE Under fhe direcfion of Coach Kaiser and fhe yell leaders. a Rally Commiffee was formed during fhe pasf year. The commiffee has helped fo improve fhe roofing secfions by beffer organiza- fion. Among fheir several dufies was dec- orafing fhe gym for games, operafing fhe coke machine, and prinfing programs. Members of fhe commiffee received green and gold arm bands on which was leffered Live Qak Union High School Rally Commiffeef' Firsf Paul row: Safo. Sally RADIO CLUB Under fhe supervision of Mr. Miller fhe Radio Club mef every Thursday noon. The purpose of fhis club is fo feach ifs members fhe funcfions of fhe radio. The year's acfivifies included learning fhe Morse Code. and consfrucfion of radio and crysfal sefs. The club has no officers. - row: Alan Acfon, Warren Gwinn. Friebel, Charles Posfon. Second Janef Wiens, Virginia Alfer, Nora Angie Bonaccorso, Bobbie Skeels. Sakamofo, Helen Miyasoka. SPANISH CLUB The name of Live Oalcls Spanish Club is Los Conquisfadoresf' lfs members. fhird year Spanish sfudenfs, mei every Friday. Purpose of fhe club is fo beffer acquainf fhe sfudenfs wifh Spanish Amer- ican culfure. Ophelia Espinoza and Helen Miyasalca held fhe sfanding offices of freasurer and represenfafive, respecfively, while fhe ofher officers were rofafed af each meefing. The biggesf evenf of fhe year was fhe colorful and enferfaining Pan American Day Program on April 7. Miss Bonfz is advisor. Firsf row: Vera Kremeneiz, David San- chez. Miss Bonfz. Second row: Helen .ff 'Zhi' Miyasalra. LaVerne Upfon, Pafricia .f-ff' i' Perry, Ophelia Espinoza. A ii 'W i J bl 5, up , an. . 1 '3 h'i2l 1 -as 'X ' Firsf row: Alan Acfon, Phillip Hari, Abe Thompson, Glenn Irwin, John lr- win, Carl Johnson. Franlr Romero, Coach Kaiser. Second row. Donald Kruse, Paul Friebel, Charles Posfon, Barbara Eddy, Carmen Gufierrez, Judy Hale, Warren Gwinn, Benfon McRay, Frank Ichishifa. Third row: Janer Wiens, Mary Louise Lico, Franalee Buchheisfer, Janei Parlz- er, Helen Miyasaia, Wanda Teafafiller, Ellen Ryan, Fumi Kondo. STUDENT COUNCIL The Sfudenf Council has 'rhis year ren- dered valuable services fo Live Oalc. Fumi Kondo presided over fhe meefinqs while Judy l-lale acfed as secrefary. The reg- ular Wednesday rneefings were devofed enfirely fo promofing The welfare of clubs. organizafions, and ofher sfudenf concerns. Due fo fhe efforfs of fhe Sfudenf Coun- cil more inferesf has been creafed in Sfu- denl' Body affairs. Represenfafives have reporfed fhe proceedings of Sfudenf Council meefings fo fheir various classes and fhus made if possible for each sfu- denf fo faire an acfive inferesf in fhe Sfu- denf Body. i 4. 4 ,' as 4 ., Cirsf row: Ann Damlrar, Barbara Eddy, Bernice Traverso, Jean Freeland, Rufh Alfer, Doris Wafson, Pefhrina Marfin, Jose- phine Graziano, Lois Greig, Jeanneffe Perry, Judy Hale, Paf Mosegard. Second row. Sharon King, Shirley Amori, An- gie Bonaccorso, Edifh Reynolds. Gerfrude Sfyles, Nora Casella. Joan Spencer, Sally Salcamofo, Ruby Holidy, Bar- s. bara Morris, Bobbie Slceels, Virginia Alfer, Velva Jo Moore, Fumi Kondo. Ellen Ryan. Third row: Janef Wiens, Barbara Gwinn, Karen Buchheisfer, Pafsy Srnifh, JoAnn Larson, Eranalee Buchheisfer, Donna Gorham, Grace Larson, Darlyn Raggio, Mary Lico, Peggy Thomas, Nancy Gwinn, Janet Darker, Lorirfa Bonfanfe. , ...V ,,,, -- ,I . X TRI-Y To face life squarely and find and give fhe besf is fhe purpose of Tri-Y, The program for fhe pasf year included a slumber parfy, rummage sale, inifafion, Chrisf- rnas parfy, ioinf banquef, pofluclc and picnic wifh Hi-Y. a Sf, Valenfines dance. and conference af Yosemife and Asilomar. Officers are elecfed every six monfhs. Those chosen in June l948 were as follows: Judy Hale. presidenf: Lois Greig, vice presi- denfg Rufh Alfer, secrefary: and Louise Boggs, freasurer. Presenf officers are JoAnn Larson, presidenfz Angie Bonaccorso, vice presidenft Shirley Arnori, secrefaryg and Barbara Eddy, freasurer. Advisor is Mrs. Glasser, assisfed by Miss Garrison. 'R X , 4 x Q- Y Mi Y an- f,gA, nik... .1 ff x X if J 'VV i 'ff' l 1 All f X .ff L., ,E I ., . ,., . o f f' x Q af, X 9 ' I ,J 5 2' ,l 4, , 1' A? COMMERCIAL Under fhe leadership of Mrs. Glenn B. Robbins and Mr. Myron Miller, Live Oak s+uden'rs are iaughl such commercial subiecis as fyping, bookkeeping, business maih, and shorlhand. This is a full commercial schedule as if sfands ioday af Live Oak: sub- iecfs which are required in lhe business world. l. ART The obiecfive of Arf is lo de- velop an ap reciafion for if and llne 'leclwnicalislcills in ifs produc- lion. Special proiecfs for firsf year Ari sfudenrs included figure drawing, fwo dimensional design, lefrering. perspecfive, and land- scape drawing. Proiecfs for sec- ond year Ar+ sfudenrs were leafh- ervcrafl, inferior decorafion, com- mercial arf, flower arranging, and wafer color. Mr. Soares insfrucfs. HOME MAKING DEPARTMENT Under fhe leadership of Miss Offilie Oesfreich, girls are faughf many phases of homemaking in 'rhe ihree year course. Making clofhes for fhemselves and pre- paring 'foods for various kinds of meals are only lwo unifs covered 'lor ihere are many ofher subiecls imporianl fo healfhful family liv- ing. SOCIAL STUDIES World Hisfory World l-lisfory seeks +o frace imporianf developmenis in human progress clear y, con- cisely, and inleresiingly. A proieci of 'lhe year was Scrapbooks. Mr. McKiernan in- sirucis. American Hisiory The aims of American l-lisiory are io ex- plain 'rhe preseni in lerms of +he pasf and io make beH'er prepared individuals for social work. Special proiecls for fhe year were a series of nofebooks and maps. Mr, Miller and Mr. Kaiser are lhe feachers. Social Problems The obieclive of Social Problems is lo sludy ihe Trend of economic sysfems from pas? 'ro presenl io iulure. Also, American so- cial problems. such as propaganda, crime, cily and s+a+e problems, and Communism vs. Democracy are considered. Miss Blaei- iler insfrucfs. Cifizenship The purpose behind Ciiizenship is fo help fhe sfudenf learn and undersfand subiecf mailer, aims, and behavior aciions. Among ihese are developing personalifies, sludying group and geographical influences, general welfare, and individual American and infer- nafional coniribuiions. Miss Blaeffler in- sfrucfs. SPANISH The obiecfive of faking Span- ish is lo creaie an inferesl in 'the language and The peoples who spealr il: and also, +o acquire fhe abili+y +o read. spealr, and wrife Spanish well. Special proiecf for 'rhe pas? year was a scrapbook. Miss Bonlz insfrucfs. Members of 'rhe Spanish Club presenled a colorful program on April 7 fo comn-ernoraie Pan American Day. .ic-v ENGLISH There are several ob'ec+ives of En Ii I g 'sh. One of fhe main ones is +o develop skill in fhinlcing, reasoning and expressing ideas clearly bofh orally and in wrifing. Teaching English fundamenials and culfi- vafing a fasfe for reading worfhwhile liierafure are also imporfani. Special pro- iecfs for The pas? year have been corre- spondence wifh young people in Europe parficipaiion in radio broadcasfs, forum discussions. essay confesis, and Oalr Leaf and La Encina con'rribu+ions. lnsfruclors are' Miss Wrighf, Miss Sheldon, and Miss Bel. 'J MATH Algebra Algebra develops 'rhe s'ruden+'s abilify 'ro analyze and solve various problems of every- day living, as Miss Garrison poinls oul fo William Marshfield on lhe division page of This secfion. Geomefry Geomefry acquainis and helps The sfudenf fo undersfand +he world around him. I+ also develops his abilify +o Think. Mr. Glasser in- sfrucfs. as shown in fhis piclure. Trigonomefry The obiec+ive of Trigonomelry is fo help 'the sludenl' fo solve problems which would be impossible by means of Algebra or Ge- omelry, I+ is also used in ofher sciences. such as Physics. engineering, avialion and survey- ing. Mr. Glasser inslrucfs. STUDY HALL Sludy hall is very beneficial 'ro mosl' sludenfs. They have a chance 'fo do lheir school worlc wilh such malerials as vari' ous lypes of reference boolcs, encyclope- dias and dicfionaries. which are available 'ro all sludenfs. There are also a greal number of boolcs for pleasure reading. Teachers in charge of sfudy halls are as follows: Miss Wrighf, firsl and filfh per- iods: Mr. Kaiser, second and Third per iods: Miss Blaelller, fourlh period: Mrs Robbins, six+h period: Miss Sheldon, sev enfh period: and Mr. Soares. eighlh per iod. SCIENCE Chemisfry Chemisfry shows us The nafure of Things around us. I+ is a prac- Hcal sfudy and a preparafion for college chemisfry. Highliqhif of fhe year was a frip fo a chemical facfory. x The urpose of Physics is fo learn w y fhe world operafes as if does. A frip fo Lick Observa- fory was a highlighf of rhe year. Mr. Giasser Insfrucfs. Physics E AGRICULTURE The obieclive of 'rhis course is lo develop a doing abilily in farm boys which will en- able lhem 'ro mainlain, use, care for and con- slrucl fools. equipment and farm appliances necessary on lhe farm lo carry on 'rheir farming enlerprises. lvlr. Yearian is inslruc- lor. Agricullure l, ll, and lll lamiliarizes lhe sludenls wilh agricullure and agricullural problems. Each sludenl has his special pro- iecls and worlcboolcs are required. Mr. Filz- simmons inslrucls. Agrlcullure Economics prepares lhe slu- den? lor lhe aclual iob of larming wilh a parlicular emphasis placed on lhe economic iaclofs involved in lhe larmirg business, Mr. Filzsimmons is inslruclor. WOODSHOP To develop a doing abilily on lhe parl' of lhe boy which will en- able him lo use and care for lools properly, lo read drawings and blue prinls, and 'ro be able lo conslrucl' useful proiecls of wood are The obieclives of Woodshop. Mr. Yearian inslrucfs. Biology Biology is The sludy of life. Life consisfs of a confinuous series of problems which Biology al'- fempfs fo answer. Special ro- iecfs of +he year included lleld frips, 'Flower records, and gardens. Mr. McKiernan leeches if. 9 ef Ocfober I-Men from Mars? Fuzzy-wuzzys? No. i+'s iusf our Freshmen being in- iiialed. We never could figure oul whaf fhose +in cans were for, buf fhe Frosh musf have had fun carrying fhem around. Remember fhe big pile of shoes on fhe fronl' lawn . . . and all fhe noses fha? were pushing peanufs around? Oclober 8-This was fhe nigh+ of 'lhe Freshman-Sophomore Recepfion-remember? I+ was 'rhe firsf dance of fhe year and a spirif of warmlh and welcome prevail- ecl during 'rhis even? given in honor of 'rhe incoming Freshmen. The dance made up for fhe rugged lreafmenf The Frosh suffered on lnifialion Day. Ocfober 29-Tonighl was fhe nighf of nighfs. All 'the gals gof 'ro fake lheir dream men fo fhe Sadie Hawkins dance. Some of fhem even gol' married. Shmoo was fhe password. ancl if you were lhere, you ran info quife a few of +hem on lhe sfage, on fhe walls. and even on 'the dance floor. Ramey Gufierrez and Dorolhy Robinson won fhe prize for having 'lhe besf coslumes. Such a L'il Ab- ner and a Daisy Mae 'They made! Ocfober 28-We all lislened fo Fumi Kondo and Franl: Romero being inferviewed on flhe Hi News and lnferviewsu program broadcasf on KSJO. Were you scar- ed, ids? UN 6 0 in-40:1-ifI1f1g4,8' 02 , as f ff, November I9-Howdy! Whose idea was if lo scaffer fhose rice hulls all over fhe floor a+ The Barn Dance fonighl? Oh, my aching sacroiliac! Eleanor Lockyear and Jack Skickard go? The prize for having fhe besl cosfumes. December 4-Tonighl' was fhe nighl of fhe Senior play, You Can'+ Take If Wifh You. We lhoughl' fhe eniire casl' did a good iob in making us laugh. Didn'+ Ramey Gulierrez look sharp in 'lhaf balhing suif? The capacily crowd applaud- ed loud and long. December 9-The Girls' League held a meeling foday and had a gay lime wish- ing everyone a Merry Chrislmas. Beside presenfing lheir advisor, Miss Garri- son, wilh a Chrislmas presenl, lhe girls sang songs belween moulhfuls of cake and ice cream. lFellas, Miss G. should look cule in her presenf-if's a shorly nighlgownl. December ll-The Chrislmas Dance was held in 'the audiforium fonighf and everylhing looked perfect There was a huge 'free in fhe cenler of 'fhe floor fha? neary reached The ceiling. Mr. Soares had a hard lime keeping ihe balloons on fhe lree, fhough. Everybody wanled one lo pop. ,f 4 . V 2 A ,,,.. Tir - 752 . Q -E 'Si 'Qt quits.: 'bugfix - . KQV' QV x ' an-atc ll 3Y.'l'?'s ar, Qi..-1511 411,13 gc K-n A 1- X.. IN Tug fa,-.1 of I BOXING ,T gi Sppggg 'Q'-DEC l7f f Q ff ,,f ADULTS -4. ryss-,cunts December I7-8-9-IO and he's ouT! IT you came To The Boxing Smoker TonighT, you saw some good bouTs. Nobody was knocked ouT, excepT Technically, buT if you see someone wiTh a broken nose or a black eye. you'll know how iT goT There. The money obTained Tor This evenT wenT To The Library Fund. lWell, iT was a worThy cause, Tellasl. December 2l--The annual Fashion Show was presenTed by The Home Economics deparTmenT. Fashion Bandwagon was The Theme. This presenTaTion is believ- ed To be one oT The besT ever presenTed. ReTreshmenTs were served in a can- dlelighT seTTing. Members oT The FaculTy and moThers of The girls parTicipaT- ing were presenT. Included in The program were songs by Helen Moore and an accordion dueT by Barbara Gwinn and Donna Gorham. February I2-l'learTs and more hearTs. Some oT Them even goT TogeTherq ThaT is. They did if They wenT To The ST. ValenTine's Dance. Tri-Y sponsored This aTTair. The sTage was decoraTed wiTh a large red hearT. In The cenTer oT The dance Tloor were Two small Trees covered wiTh Tiny red hearTs in Tull bloom. March I8-Shades oT shamrocks! Girls' League sponsored Their annual ST. PaTrick's Dance. You can guess whaT color predominaTed. To This day some people Think The ST. PaTrick's Dance is given in Mr. McKiernan's honor. There have been oTher evenTs which mighT have been recorded here, buT we Teel ThaT These are especially memorable ones. We won'T soon TorgeT The CenTennial Ball, The Junior Carnival, The colorTul Pan American Day Program, The Sox Hop, The Shipwreck Dance, The Music FesTival, The Hi-Jinx, and The Junior- Senior Prom. Will you? ll 'Y la I , f s ,J gi 3, ' :if :ia 'P 94 . - ' '13 gp, 7 fi 1 ,W ,, ,, , f A ,f ',,'f,v: f , jf: , , M -V V. , A , , ,, A 4 2.4: QL ' s ., ,I f '4 9, ag, v? if v ' Q15 i I- Q ' Qfhanz v. X fs 44 ti!! 3 ' I , N44 1 4 , ,Q ,V nf .4113 ,gin ! 4 a I Y ,- J i A 'F My A 2 , . . 1 - 1 0 'fs 5' i- 3? 'f' .5 ' .. , I . , , 1 J ' J ui i N- -z ij' fi . , y Q ' 1 it 9 u w, if ' -,h 4,-vu in Wm t .aa I A 5 h 59' ,mm . :X V f win!! mah at I . ,f 99454. 5, :xckfw P E L Q5 Y 3 ,ffm Qi mmm um F Q' ,hp ff, W wav: W5 I30's INDIVIDUAL SCORES FG FT The l3O's baskelball leam had a very good season 'rhis year. Led by Arlie Chris- lopher, 'rhe l3O's racled up a 500 per cenl average wifh four wins and four losses. This year 'rhe 30's had lhe honor fo place lheir slar 'Forward and capfain, Ar- fie Chrislopher. on 'lhe firsl' sfring All- Valley baslcelball Ieam. Arlie neHed for lhe season I I I poinls, and led lhe SCVAL 20 poinls beller Than lhe nexl besl. Arfie Chrislopher .. Paul Friebel ,.,..s... Hirolci Tanalca .,... Don Chrisfopher ,... Roberf Rosa ..,.,.. Joey Miyamura ...... Charlie Posfon ..,... Armand Labrucherie .,,... Henry Verissimo ..., I30's Firsf row: Charles Posfon. l-lenry Verissimo, Arlie Chrisfo- pher, Hirolri Tanalra, Joey Miyamura. Second row: Paul Friebel, Duane Balmer, Donald Chrisfopher, Roberl Rosa, If 37 PTS 37 III 6 44 6 24 5 23 2 I8 7 l7 6 l4 2 2 O 2 if Q , -ix l 51-1- -,' -4 First row: Tadao Kaiilro, Tom Succullo, Yoshio Murafe. Mifs Safo, George Fulrunaga, Second row: Bob Conrad. Adoloh VVagner, Armand Labrucherie, David Lindsfrom, Jaclue Miyahara. I20's The baslcefball season showed fhe l20's winning fhree games 'rhis year. The 20's go? off lo a slow sfarf. buf wifh experi- ence and deferminafion behind fhern. and showing plenfy of fighf, fhey finished ou? 'rhe season wifh fhree wins. Capfain Yo- shio Murafa and his 20's won games wifh Washingfon, Campbell, and Gilroy. Ar- mand Labrucherie led in folal poinfs for fhe season wifh 7I. INDIVIDUAL SCORES FG FT PTS Armand Labrucherie ..,,.. 3I 9 7I Tom Succullo ............,,s. I5 ll 41 Yoshio Murafa .Y,, 5 7 I7 Bob Conrad .,,,.,..,.. 5 O IO George Fulcunaga ,.s.,,.,,. 2 3 Tadao Kaiilco .s...,,,, 2 2 Adolph Wagner ,,AA, O , 2 2 Mils Safo .,,.,.,..,,,,, O O O David Lindsfrom .,s,., O O O 0 Jerry Pefersen .,,,.. O O INDIVIDUAL SCORES FG FT PTS Ho, Jim CasaIegno ......,.....,. I7 7 4I 5 Don Fujimofo ...... ,w.. 9 8 26 The Live Oak I IO's basIce+baII 'team iusf Jiro Yoneda .,,,. .... 8 I I7 couIdn'+ seem fo gef sfarfed 'Ihis year. Roy TaIcaIci ,.w. 5 O IO During 'fhe season fhe feam won one game Don Kruse ......,...,. ,,.. 2 2 6 a'r Washingfon. Alfhough Iosing aII buf Isao Fuiimofo .A,.., .Y,. 2 5 one of fheir games. 'rhe IO's showed much AIan Acfon ......,.., I 3 abiIify. Led by Capfain Isao Fuiimofo, John Leonfi ,,,..s,.,,... .. 2 fhey played very hard buf were aIways George I'IanamoIo ,,,,.,., 2 oufpoinfed af Ihe end of fhe games. Dick Chrisfensen ..... O I Ben Horiuchi ...,.,,, O O John Sfiers ,,,.,,,,,, ,.,, O 0 Norman Taoka ....,. O O Benny Romero ...... O 0 First row: DonaId Kruse Ben Horiuchi, Jiro Yoneda, Isao Fujimofo. Norman Taolra, John Sfiers, Alan Acfon. Second row. Richard Chrisfensen, Wesley Jorgensen, Benny Romero, Jim Casalegno, Johnnie Leonfi, George Hanamofo, Don- ald Fuiimofo, Frank Guiierrez. I I I I S 'f ig K -s P j 5 Z I 'Q ISI ,I -lk Righf: Don Chrisfopher and Joey Miyamura rebounding The ball Far righiz Hiroki Tanaka and Artie Cbrisfopher fry, buf foo lafe Above: Paul Friebel and an easy 'rwo poin+s Rigiwf: Manny Cardoza, Warren Gwinn, Ray La- brucherie, Musb Hayashi, and Guy Phillips geffing a rebound i 4. Firsr row: Tadao Kaiilco, Yoshio Murafa, lsao Fuiimofo. Ben Eugene Duffy, Bob Conrad, George Fulrunaga. Third row: Horiuchi, Pe+e LaMonaco, Dalberf Ferriera, Louis Jaramillo, Gordon Olasci, Hirolri Tnnalra, Joe Quinn, Raymond Briseno, George Hanamofo. Second row. Sfanley Ginfher, Walfer Ray Labrucherie, Ramey G-ufierraz, Tom Omori, Roberl Trumpp, Jaclr Blaclrsfone, John Rodarfe, Jack Robasciorli, Rosa, Nash Escarcega. BOXING Boxing was added 'ro fhe sporfs program ai' Live Oak 'rhis year. Under 'lhe direc- fion of Coach Kaiser, boys inferesfed in boxing frained for a boxing show fha? was presenfed on December I7. The Blocl: LO pu? on +he show wifh fhe help of Mr. Year- ian's shop classes who builf 'lhe ring. The winners received gold medals and 'rhe los- ers bronze medals. Dr. Canavarro examined fhe boys and was presenf during fhe fighfs. In appreciafion for his services. fhe Block LO gave him a lifefime deslc pen. ln some of fhe fasfer boufs. Jaramillo TKO'd Tanaka in fhe Is? round, Blaclcsfone TKO'd Omori in fhe 3rd round. and Gvufierrez TKO'd Duffy in 'rhe 3rd round. OTHER RESULTS: Rodarfe . ..,,, ,, decisioned . . Olasci Escarciga .,,, decisioned , , A. Ferriera Fuiimofo decisioned ,,,. Hanamofo Briseno ..A,r,,,,. decisioned ....,.,.s. Quinn LoMonaco ....,, drew wifh ,...,. Horiuchi Richardson sA,, drew wifh ,,,, Labrucherie Ginlher .,,,..,, decisioned ,....... Murafa RobascioHi A,,, decisioned .... Trumpp Kaiiko A decisioned .,.,,,,, Fulcunaga Rosa , drew wifh Conrad M5 -lr' 1 Triiilo, Car ille David Fronl row, Ieir fo righf- Warren Gwinn, Ariie Chrislo- Baci: row: Coach Kaiser, Ken Tanizalri Jim pher, Tom Saccullo, Dick Chrislensen, John Saldano, Jim Breion, John Irwin, Harold Laswell, Carl Dunv' , Casalegno, Paul Friebel, Raul Mendoza, Jaclc Robas- Irwin, manager, and Frank Romero, manager ciofri, John Leonii, scorelfeeper Though having only a fair season 'rhis year, Live Qalcs Varsify Baseball Ieam finished +he season in grear s'fyIe, winning Ihree of 'rheir Iasi five league games. The baseball Ieam, hurl by The Ioss of Ihree Iefiermen because of ineligibilify, fin- ished Ihe season wifh a Iofal of four wins and fourieen losses. The season was high- Iighfed by a 2-O deieai of The league-leading Washingron Huskies and a 6-4 de- Ieal of San Jose Tech. The Ieam Iaclced experience during 'rhe firsr half of +he sea- son, bu'r showed much promise foward ihe end of 'rhe campaign. Jimmie Trifilo Ied +he Team af baf wifh an amazing 447. He was followed by Warren Gwinn, who had a neai 366. LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES AB H PCT Jaclc Blaclcsfone I I IOOO 500 Masao Hayashi Jimmie Trifilo Warren Gwinn Raul Mendoza Manny Cardoza Carl Dunville Roberr Rosa Paul Friebel Ken Tanizalri ,B P3-fi 38 4I 39 II 22 6 32 I3 I7 bg., U. ff JH Dick Chrisfensen Tom Saccullo Arr Chrisiopher Ken Tanizalci Jaclc Robasciofii John Irwin Harold Laswell John Saldano Jim Casalegno Carl Breion Pa I Friebel t. 23 4 I9 3 I4 2 32 4 25 3 9 I IO I 7 O 4 O 3 O 6 e Trifilo l 'Ir ff I W 1 ' x ...A 1 .cu FOOTBALL Foofball af Live Oalc fhis year consisled of louch foofball during regular g m classes. Each year fhe regular lloolball season gives every boy fhe urge for bodily confacff' fo lciclr, pass. and run fhe ends! This year was no exce lion, for if seemed as 'rhough every boy coul?in'+ ge? enough of fhe old pigslcin! Teams were chosen al limes. buf on a whole sides were lalcen and issues decided by play. The whole hearfed spirif and enfhusiasm wifness- ed by spec+a'rors presaged a brigh+ fufure for foofball on Live Oaks new a+hle+ic fields-Come on. Fafher Time, fake us info The fufurel Ffif-l 'Zz '4-l 34' .., 'Lvf' 3 ff? riff' L UQ!! 'Z 1. C Elaine Kido pifching Mifsuye Shinagawa cafching Mae Kilahara swinging GIRLS' SPORTS This year, under fhe leadership of Miss Garrison. fhe girls' sporfs schedule in- cluded volleyball, baslrefball, Iennis, field hoclcey. and soiiball. Girls' Peninsula Afhlefic League games were played af noon in each sporr. During fhe year more school bloclcs, sfars, G.P.A.L. emblems and chevrons were awarded Ihan ever before. Increased inferesl' in G.P.A.L. was evidenced fhis year in fha? nearly all girls af Live Oalc ioined Ihe organizafion and pariicipaied in noon aclivilies The aufumn G.P.A.L. convenlion, held af Sanla Clara, was aflended by Miss Garrison and several girls. A group of girls inleresied in modern dancing aifended a dance symposium February I2 a+ Palo Allo High School. Live Oalr G. P. A. L. en+er+ained Gilroy by defeafing Ihem in a baslrefball playday on Ihe local couris February 8. Live Oak girls also parficipaled in playdays al Burlingame and Sania Clara. The girls enjoyed choosing class baslcelball 'reams which complefed in rous- ing games played preceding 'rhe Varsify games af Live Oalr. The Junior 'ream won 'rhe mos? games. buf many close games were played. New equipmenf added +0 'rhe girls' physical educalion deparirnenf during fhe pas? year included IOO new loclrs and lockers, four fennis raclcels, Iwo baseball gloves. goalie guards for hockey, and fhree oufdoor baslcefballs. Leif Reaching for a high one Lorraine Coscarelli lreeping Lei? Vo right: Dormalee Danville, Shirley Arno e u e frne Al e Skinner, Pa? Miller, Scorelreepers Pa? Perry Yaf- Styles, Bobbie Slceeis, Snaron King, Pauline Sm IH V na ko l 95dY 70 PIUY Days, Pefra Flores, Rczie Gufierrez, Carol Osbo Ca men Gu? errez al bar: Jean McCullough cafching Guierrez i A P dJ.l.l.l i ,. -1 4 1. 'fi' Ng: .. . h . ease? s R' X ix? T 'fa -XT ii' f sv f's 's Q, 1 3. ,--f .'Ayd. ' .iw V' .C Mi' '2- J. is. A 1 , .3 W Pe' Pe'w jf? N 1. DC'QJfi F. A A ' A, -x 3 Md 6!f1ZiC' -5 -ft'- ' 3 ,. V , X g 1 D cf-'-C Become mu Uefehe - ,-- ,. - ,L ' 1 Mn pfe pave up same? 6 f ff M --QQ' Q ,..-, ' plane ce 've'eo Dy aT' , Vi c.,'. X V711 L-4 ?v1' 'V f fr'r1' 3, 1 ,yan 0 a - re Cl A 1P2 Jucy HQQPEHQ Wfanoa L, 0- 4 I R R Me! and Barbara ' J , ' ,S , Q' Q L fr :gt gi AM- hs ,, Q5 fr K . 'l ll g ,i .AV-A 9 M: is 1 ,., fir 3 ' E N L if X4 Agfa' ' Ml M w r 'PW' Paul and Franalee Miss Bell Angie, Ann, Barbara Wally Wanda. Clara, and Cake Salesman Wendy and wares Mechanics Serious Happy panrry Miss Garrison Pafsy in pose Working 'three Par and cas? Smilin' Burl, Loriffa Rosie, Fumi, and leis , vu 11 fs: f' -' It l . la i l t , 2 . ix . Q nf . s 1 f 35 '- JE!! ' 69 Cl1ums Adelalde and admil lnifiafion fun Don proposing To Peggy Ola, Takaki in garb C. D. W. Sfudenf Council Allen and Charles W X , ,M 'IL - -gi ll 'Lv' x rm 6-1' ll ', 3 ., . ,g fi e 1-fp Campus Cufups v 'L 1 1 .Q f Q ? ,f ,ur 'nm I l.. Miss G. and ball Duane and JoAnn His Honor, Glen Crysfal gazer Angie Ruins sprained ankle Queen Fran ancl K New angle Miss Du Jardin Paul ,l 'P s Lal A ing Abe c- 'kvui I-al H l..l I . '5 1 ix , , Q f 2' v x.f2 4' -L- R P? l. English ll reading The Oalc Leaf 2. Personalify eighl 3. Ar? frio 4. Charles and pipe 5. Allen, head In clouds 6. Wendy af worlc 7. 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