Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA)

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Ill, IV PAUL C. HEILMAN Soph. Advisor Gen. Shop Mech. Dr. Boys P. E. Coach MAPGUERITE MURPHY Typing I, II, III Bookkeeping Shorlharid Office Practice AUDREY NEWMAN Homernakirq I, ll, II' Caleleria Rm - EI.. ,, MILBREY ITCHELL Chemrs1ry Bioloqy Gen. Sci. BOYD DENNETT Enq. II, III Fr. Soc. Sci. Pub. Sp. CHARLES W. SMITH Mallf. I, II Eoys P. E. Coach n SENIORS f fx I' li r P I I P F' W! l I' L' -. Found enTered in Mrs. MiTchell's diary for The year oT I96O were These pages: February 28: Today I was shopping in San Francisco. While walking on Mission STreeT, I saw Maxiline KiTchens Towing Three IiTTle red heads along behind her. She had married Jimmy Armocido in l956 and was in The ciTy, shopping for farm equipmenT. As I was Talking To her, I saw a beggar siTTing on The sidewalk. I recognized him as Glenn Fryer. I-le is a professional pauper, and he is worfh Three million dollars, I hear. I wenT inTo Kay's Jewelers abouT my charge a,ccounT. Who should greeT me buT Daniel OTT. The manager. I-le is also co-owner. As I passed, Laverne Felber came sTaggering ouT. I-le bumped inTo me, knocking me down, and a very well-dressed genTleman lwhom I recognized as Loyd MerriTTl helped me up. Loyd's companion was Marie Severini. She had The loveliesT silver fox coaTl She is now a famous movie acTress. playing STelIa Dallas. As I was brushing myselT oTf, I dropped a quarTer. Three liTTle scrawny children ran ouT from a house and pounced on The quarTer. They belonged To J. E. Spencer and The former Velma McBride. She looked worn To a Trazzle, buT J. E. looked as happy-go- lucky as ever. AT Playland I saw a barker Tor The fun house. This barker was none oTher Than our handsome Lynn MeTferd. ReTa Lane, his wiTe, is a superb Tan dancer. BeTTy Adams married Wendell I-I., of course, and They have ThirTeen children. There are four seTs of Twins and a seT of quinTupleTs, cared for by The Unifed STaTes govern- menT. Free gifTs for This family are graTefully received by The governmenT. Wearing a sailor uniform, lanky Dallas Lewis passed me. I-langing on his arm was his beauTiful wife, Jean, and Trailing behind Them was Their liTTIe son, such a beauTiful blond boy! Whaf news! Merle Howell has aT long lasT surrendered To domesTicaTion. Today I received a leTTer from his wife, RuTh Parfridge I-lowell. She spoke of The couples who had married since high school graduaTion. There were Marceline Rakow and Jimmy McElroy, Elvin Fillmore and Rosemary Wicker, Alice Jane Thayer and Eddie Kilby, Gerlclean KiTchens and J. D. Vaughn, Dona Kirkpafrick and Dick Bumpus, Naomi Reid and Leslie KraTz, WhisTIe GaiTher and RuTh PuTman. The McEIroys now manage a naTion-wide Frozen Food Locker Company. The Fill- mores run a series of chicken haTcheries. The Kilbys have a very modern garage business in Live Oak. The Vaughns operaTe a rival one. The Bumpuses own a greaT mansion in Beverly Hills. Dona inherifed a greaT deal of money, iT seems. The KraTzes are mission- aries To India. They helped To calm The Jewish and Arabian people, and To seTTle Their dispuTes in Troubled PalesTine. The GaiThers have Red and WhiTe chain sTores all over The world now. For This world-wide enTerprise, The Russian governmenT insisTed ThaT GaiTher be our foreign diplomaT To Russia. In spiTe oT This honor, WhisTle is sTill waiTing Tor an aTomic war. Tom GalbreaTh inherifed Two-Thirds oT The sTock in Penney's Company. I-Ie mar- ' OPHECY ried Georgene GarreTT, and They are The parenTs of a large, happy Tamily, Twelve in all: enough players Tor a TooTbaII squad plus a cheer leader. The long-drawn ouT engagemenT of Doris Lewis and Roy Richey conTinues. I wonder whaT happened To Arnold! Roy is a Tamous archiTecT, and she is a Tashionable hair sTyIisT of naTionaI repuTaTion. Marianne Spilman is a chic dress designer. RecenTIy she won The prize given by The InTernaTionaI CommiTTee for The besT dress of Tomorrow. Zelma STone is now one of The richesT women in The world. She is known as The Hair-Pin Heiress. and inheriTed enough money To keep herself and her husband, Alan lwho was from Nevada CiTy, They Tell mel in grand sTyIe for The resT oT The cenTury. Carl Aldiridge was voTed The BesT Dressed Man in The UniTed STaTes This year. There was an arTicIe abouT him and his ThirTy-one suiTs in Today's ediTion of The New York Times. He works in The BurgermeisTer Brewery, and so do Leo Bachman and Jack Bendar, his high school cIassmaTes. Ray Benzel and Raymond Johnson manage The New York Tirm of criminal lawyers, under The name oT Dip, SnuTIi and Sneeze. They always were comical characTers of The Marx BroThers Type. John Couch has gone inTo The Olympics Tor his second year in succession. LasT year he Took TirsT place in pole vauITing and seT a new record oT I9 TeeT IO inches, over The Tormer one of I7 TeeT 6 inches. Ernie Eisenhaur Turned up Too, billed as The TasTesT Thing on Two TeeT. He runs The mile in I minuTe and IO seconds. Lowell Kilby puT The shoT 67 TeeT lasT year, buT he wasn'T There This year, as he developed gouT. WaITer Gelardi is welTerweighT champion in boxing for his IOTh year, so I've heard. Who would ever have ThoughT iTI BuT Then his manager. Joe Huber, always did have push. I saw Lee Risenhoover The oTher day. He and Wanda STine were married back in 5I and They have Three lovely liTTle brown-eyed girls and one liTTle blond baby boy. Ginger Edwards has long since been dead. She died in I95I when she Tound ThaT a boy she had been TIirTing wiTh all Through a baskeTball game Turned ouT To be PeTer Lawford, The movie acTor. Lavada Cole, aTTer making a name as a figure skaTer in The Olympics aT Canada in I955, Tinally seTTIed down for a IiTeIong honeymoon aT Niagara Falls. She married Harold CoTTeIT To whom she has been engaged since her high school days aT old Live Oak High School. I hope To caTch up wiTh oTher high school sTudenTs some day, buT now I musT reTurn To my anaTomy class in New York's mosT fashionable medical school, IocaTed on Park avenue, near Grand CenTraI. g So long, diary. MILBREY MITCHELL P. S. Incidenfally, in I962, Mrs. MiTcheII died from hearT failure. broughT on by a shock. She heard ThaT one of her former pupils, Hoover GaIbreaTh, had won an Oscar and had accrediTed his success To her Teaching. BETTY JEAN ADAMS Commercial Course4F.H,A. Member 4, Band I, 2, An- nual Slaff 4, Acorn Slaff 4 CARL ALDRIDGE General Course-Dramalics 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band I, Block L. O. 3, 4 JIM ARMOCIDO Ag. CoursefAcorn Slaff 4, F.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, 3, Block L. O. 2, 3 LEO BACHMAN Ag. Coursevlloolball 2, 4, F,F.A. I, 2, 4 JACK BENDAR College Prep. Course - Transferred from Burbank, Calif, 2, C.S.F. Z, 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, B Bas- kefball 2, S. B. Pres. 4, A Baskelball 3, 4, Block L. O., 2, 3, 4 'A LAVADA YVONNE COLE Commercial Course-Acorn Sfaif 4, Quercus Stall 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, Pep Squad I, 2, Band I JOHN COUCH Ag. Course-Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, F. F, A. I, 2, 3, 4, Block L. O. 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Track Z, 3, 4, F. F. A. Presie den? 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 GINGER EDWARDS General Course--F. H. A. Member l, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Dramalics 4 GLENN FRYER Engineering Course-Trans ferrecl from Orland 2, Acorn Sfaff 4, Baseball 3, Baskelball 2, 3, Foolball 4, Track 2, Tennis 3, Band 2, 3. 4 ELVIN PILLMORE General Course -- Trans' ferred from Biggs 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Block L. O. 2, 3 4, Quercus Staff ISporI and Businessl 4, Reporler on Acorn 4, Drarnafics 4, Bas- kefball 2, 3, 4, Foofball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. -R'S ERNEST EISENHAUER General Course-Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Block L. O 4 WHISTLE GAITHER Ag, Course - Class Vice President I, 4, Class Sec, 2, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Secretary-Treasurer 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Block L. O. 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 HOOVER GALBREATH College Prep, Course - Spanish Club 2, 3, Basket- ball l, 2, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 2, C. S. F. I, 2, Band I, 2, 4, Block L. O. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. TOM GALBREATH College Prep. Course - Class Representative 4, C. S. F. l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Block L, O. 3, 4 GEORGENE GARRETT College Prep. Course - F. H. A. 4, Pep Squad I, Glee 4, Band I, 2, Acorn Staff lGirls Sportsj 3 WALTER WILLIAM GELARDI General Course - Football Manager 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, F. F, A. I, Eand I, 2, 3, 4, Block L. O , 4 MERLE HOWELL College Prep. Course a Acorn Staff lreporterl 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Spanish Club 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Bancl l, 2, 3, 4, Block L. O. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. and Treas. 3 JCE HUBER General Course-Class Rep- resentative I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Block L, O. 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Assistant Yell Leader 3 RAYMOND JOHNSON Ag Coursef'-F. F, A. I, 2, 3, 4 A EDDIE KILBY General Course - Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Tennis 3, F. F. A. l, 2, F. F, A. Vice President 2, Band l, Block L. O. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4 LOWELL KILBY Ag. Course-- Baseball 2, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Foole ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, F. F. A I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Cenlen nial 4 DONA KIRKPATRICK General Course-Class Re- prcsenfalive 3, F. H. A. I, Z, 3, 4, Presldenf F. H. A. 3, Presidenl Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Glee 3, 4, Yell Leader 3, Annual Staff ICIass Editorl 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Acorn Slaff 3, Drannalics 4 BERRY KITCHENS General Course-Snaps Ed- ilor on Quercus Staff 4, Rc- porler on Acorn Sfaff 4, F. H. A. I 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Glee 4 MAXILENE KITCHENS General Course-F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Acorn 4 RETA LANE General Course-Transfer from Sanla Clara High 4, Acorn Staff 4, Glee 4, Band 4 B! C DALLAS LEWIS Engineering Course-Block L. O. 3, 4, Edifor Acorn 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Foolball 4, Track 3, 4 DORIS LEWIS Commercial Course-F. H. A. I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, J, 4, Vice President G. A. A. 3, Pep Squad 3, Glee 3, 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 4, Acorn Stall 4, Dramafics 4 LYNN MEFFERD Commercial Coursefv'l'rans- lerred from Gridley 55 Acorn Sfafl 4 LOYD MERRITT Ag. Course-F. F. A. I, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer F, F. A. 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 VELMA MCBRIDE Commercial Course-F. H. A. 2, 4, Pep Squad I, Band I lf' D nie JIM MCELROY DA General Course-Class Vice Pres. l, 4, Class Rep. 2, Class Sec.'Treas. 3, Class Vice Pres. 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sfudenr Body Vice Pres. 4, Block L. O. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. Block L. O. 2, 3, Busi- ness Manager Quercus 4, Dramalics 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foorball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baslrefbcall I, 2, 3, 4 NIEL OTT College Prep. CoursefC. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4, J. V. Fooiball 4, News Edl- Iov Acorn Slalf 4 RUTH PARTRIDGE College Prep. CoursefC, S. F. 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Sfalf 3, 4, Quercus Ediror 4, Acorn Staff 3, Spanish Club 2, Drarnafics 4 RUTH PUTMAN MA General Course-Dramalics 4, Yell Leader 4, Assislanl Yell Leader 3, Class Reprer senlalive 2, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. F. H. A. 2, Vice- Presidenl F. H. A. 4, C. S. F. 4, G. A. A. l, Z, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 3, 4, Glee 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Quercus Star? IAssisIanl Art Edilorl 4 RCELINE RAKOW General Course-Pep Squal I, 2, Glee 4, Annual Slaff- Organizalions Edilor 4, Arr Ediror 4, Acorn Slaff Re- porrer 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 3, glice Pres, 4, F. I-I, A. I, NAOMI REID General Course- F. H. A. 4, Glee 4, Band I, 2, 3 ROY RICHEY General Course LEE RISENHOOVER General Course--Diurnalics 4, Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, F. F. A, 2, Band -I MARIE SEVERINI College Prep. Course e Drarnalics 4, Spanish Club 2, F. H. A. I, 6. A. A. 'member I, 2, 3, 4, Sen, Treas, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4 JAMES SPENCER General Course-Drarnalics 4, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, Foot ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Tennis 3, F. F. A. I, 2, PED Squad 3 MARIANNE SP College Prep. Course-F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Acorn Slaff 3, Drarnalics 4,G.A.A.l 2 3 4' Pe Squad I, 3, I, 2, 3, 4 ZELMA STONE Commercial Course'-Trans! ierred from Glee 4 ILMAN J. D. VAUGHN General Course-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramafics 4, Basker- 3, Annual Slafl ball 2, 3, 4, Foolball 4, Track 2, 3, 4 I . I . I9 C-lee 4, Band ROSEMARY WICKER College Prep. Course e- Nevada Cily 3, Class Represenlalive 2, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Treasurer F. H. A. 2, 3, C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, G-lee 3, Acorn Slalf 2, 3, 4, Editor Acorn 3, Assislanl Edilor Quercus 4, Dramalics 4 ALICE THAYER General Course - Annual Staff 4, Acorn Reporter 4, Class Vice Pres. 2, Sec., Treas. 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. F. H. A. 3, Secrelary F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Glee 3, 4 SENIV R IVILLS We, lhe 49ers ol Live Oak Union High hereby make our lasl will and leslamenl declaring all olhers in exislence null and void. I, Belly Adams, and I, Lavada Cole, will our lriendship lo La Fern Fuller and Mary Amos. I, Carl Aldridge, was lhinking ol willing all my girls lo lhe boys in lhe Junior Class bul on second lhoughl, I lhink I'll keep lhem mysell. I, Leo Backman, will my slrong lungs lo Lyle Clark, bul please don'l use lhem so lreely, Lyle. I, Jack Bendar, will my heighl lo Margarelha Galardi, so lhal she may become lhe new cenler on lhe girls baslcelball leam. Do you lhink you can adiusl lo lhe change in allilude, Margarelha7 l, Ginger Edwards, will my llirly habils lo Rosella Jordan. Good luck, Rosella. I, Ernesl Eisenhower, and I, Roy Richey, will our abilily lo dilch boring assemblies lo all lhe Juniors who leel lhe same as we do. I, Laverne Felber, will lo Mary Crowe lhe honor ol going lo Live Oak High live years. l, Elvin Fillmore, since I have Rosemary, will all my Gridley girls lo Mason Kirkpalrick. Sandra won'l mind loo much. Rosemary didn'l. I, I-loover Galbrealh, will my manly muscles lo W. H. Ellioll. Maybe he can make lhe loolball learn nexl year. SENIV R WILLS I, Glenn Fryer, will my corny cracks lo Shig Nabela. I hope you can lhink up some beller ones lhan I have, Shig. I, Tom Galbrealh, will lo Slanley Freeman my oulslanding honors in loolball so lhal you will be even more respecled lhan your car can make ou. I, Georgene Garrell, will my power lo conlrol mysell when lalking aboul a slroke lo Sandra Weid, who can'l. I, Waller Gelardi, will my exlra large ears lo all ol lhe junior class, so I won'l make anyone jealous. I, Merle I-lowell, will all my lardy slips lo Louis Sydenslricker. ll lhe bus breaks down, Louis, you can always use lhem lhen. I, Joe Huber, will my Toni kil lo Bernelle Risenhoover. ll's much cheaper fhan a beauly shop wave. We, Lowell Kilby, James Spencer and J. D. Vaughn, will our cigarelles, whiskey and wild women lo Jim Kilmer. Do you lhink you will need lhem, Jim? I, Jerry Kilchens, and I, Alice Thayer, will our good limes al baskelball games wilh lhe boys on lhe olher leam lo Wanda Sline. Aller all, Wanda, Lee isn'l lhe only leal on lhe lree, or is he? I, Eddie Kilby, will my bollles, lhal is bollles ol peroxide and wave sel lo Lee Parl- low. A prelly wave will make any boy handsome. I I, Maxilene Kilchens, will my shyness lo lalk in class lo Arlhur Biggs. Maybe il will keep him oul ol lrouble. I, Dallas Lewis, will all lhe lreshmen girls, excepl Jean ol course, lo Wendell Smilh, bul don'l rob lhe cradle. I, Doris Lewis, will my hours working in lhe ollice lo Margie Miles. They are much more inleresling lhan lhe Home Economics classes. I, Jim McElroy, will my newspaper headlines lo Allred Ryan. You have lo have pull wilh lhe sporls wrilers! I, Whislle Gailher, will my skill as a soda jerk lo Bob Binse. Think ol, all lhe prelly girls you'II meel. I, Marie Severini, will all my skirls lo Norma Lee Slonecipher. They will be jusl aboul lhe righl lenglh in l95O. I, Rosemary Wicker, will my place in lhe C.S.F. lo J. C. Schies. Winler lrips lo lhe Redwoods are, oh, so cosy. I, John Couch, will my smallness lo I-luberl Johnson. ll helps lo gel over lhe bar llhe pole-vaulling bar, +ha+ isl. I, Zelma Slone, will my posilion in lhe school kilchen lo Jimmy Kilchens. I-lave you heard ol liller names? I, Lynn Mellord, will my good record lo Allred Ryan. Don'l lel me down, Allred. I, Rela Lane, will my bell lyre lo Truman I-lendrix. ll is probably lhe nearesl lhal you. or any ol lhe class ol 50, will gel lo a harp. l, Ray Benzel, will my car lo Quenlin Camp. Il may be a ralllelrap, bul il gels you lhere lmosl ol lhe limel. b big Velma MrBride, will my wavy pompadour lo all lhe junior boys. The secrel is- o pins. I,YDaniel Oll, will my scienlilic abilily lo Dale I-lensley, who needs knowledge ol some kind. I, Marcelime Rakow, will my long skirls lo Ellen Dunn. Ol course il's because we don'l wanl your legs lo lreeze on a cold morning. I, Marianne Spilman, will my lew good habils lo lhe class ol 5O. I won'l be needing lhem where I am going. ,H- I, Naomi Reid, will my sewing abilily lo Norma Crum. Aller all il is needed in a home. f I, Raymond Johnson, will my common name lo Jose- 'Q 5 T575 phine Schlollhauer, so everyone won'l have so much lrou- f ,,,.Q' Q ble idenlilying you. f 3, '?i fi' I, Rulh Pulman, will my posilion as yell leader lo Louise y J' 'Qj Warren. You did line lasl year. i,I Ii jg, N I, Jim Armocido, and I. Loyd Merrill, will our sparkling VI personalilies lo Clillord I-lensley and I-lershel Jones. Use yxiljxll jx j 5 lhem wisely, boys. .INN Ol BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Third, Waller Gelardig sevenlh, Eddie Kilbyg eiqhlh, Merle Howell, elevenfh, Daniel OH: lwelflh, Hoover Galbrealh. SECOND ROW: Firsl, Tom Galbrealhg second, Jim McElroy, fiflh, Rosemary Wicker: eiqhlh, Naomi Reid. FRONT ROW: First, Marcelene Rakowg second, Dona Kirkpalrickg fourth, Alice Thayer, sixlh, Marie Severiney eighlh, Ginger Edwards. SENIV R i-IISTOI ' Ol lhe lorly-lour gradualing seniors lourleen have come all lhe way lrom lhe lirsl grade ol grammar school logelher. These are Waller Oelardi, Eddie Kilby, Merle Howell, Daniel Oll, Hoover Gallorealh, Jim McElroy, Rosemary Wicker, Tom Gal- brealh, Naomi Reid, Dona Kirkpalrick, Alice Thayer, Marie Severini and Ginger Edwards. Belly Adams wenl every year lo Live Oak Grammar school excepl lhe lillh grade. Georgene Garrell joined lhis group in lhe second grade. In lhe lourlh grade James Spencer came lo Live Oak lo linish his educalion. The lollowing year Carl Aldridge and Lavada Cole came lo join lhem. In lhe sixlh grade Lowell Kilby added one more lo lhis group. Gerldean Kilchens, Velma McBride, and Raymond Johnson came lhe lollowing year and made a lolal ol lwenly-lhree. Ernesl Eisenhauer, Roy Richey, and Loyd Merrill came in lhe eighlh grade lo grad- uale wilh lhis class. , When lhis group began lheir lreshman year al Live Oak l-ligh School, lhey were joined by groups lrom l-ledger, Encinal, and Penninglon. The sludenls lrom I-ledger were Marceline Rakow, Rulh Pulman, Doris Lewis, Rulh Parlridge, Ray Benzel, and Leo Bachman. Encinal sludenls were Whislle Gailher and John Couch. Coming from Pen- ninglon were Joe l-luber and Marianne Spilman. Also joining lhem was J. D. Vaughn lrom Arkansas. Jack Bendar, Elvin Fillmore, and Dallas Lewis came lheir second yea-r in high school. ln lheir junior year came Lynn Mellerd and Zelma Slone. Laverne Felber and Lee Risenhoover joined lhe class lheir senior year lo make grad- ualion complele. I WWI' a CL,-Xoon3 24 1 ffff X ffff-A ll V rg gully? I :!n24lq Mig ggi . 7 XQ X. --5531 X 1 1-'if'h:-A5 K Xl 1 5 g I 6 1 , v Q W .Am L' WM K i . A nf L. ' A 0 4 K x ra. K 31 QW . as I fvqsyk Y XX ff! Frosh X A W 4. X X 'X -MQW 11 2 m e Q J W ffm 'M' 1, , QW JUN! RS The iuniors Toolc Their Taslcs seriously This school year, buT Their Treasury didn'T measure up To iTs ex- pecTaTions. This unTorTunaTe occurrence broughT abour The need OT money-raising proiecTs, mainly hoT-dog sales and aTTer-game dances. The ChrisTmas Formal, sponsored ioinTly wiTh The seniors, Turned ouT To be a Tinancial Tailure, Though a social success, The reTurns being abouT enough To cover The cosT OT The orchesTra. The Junior Prom, an annual aTTair, was sponsored by The iuniors March IZ, l949. This was semi-Tormal and The Theme was BY Tl-lE WlSl-l- ING WELL. Juniors were The smallesT class This year. When They decided To really geT behind someThing, Though, They succeeded in Turning ouT a program well worTh The Time and eTTorT expended on iT. BACK ROW, left To righf: PeTe EllioTT, Lee Partlow, Jimmy Kiichens, Jim Kilmer, J, C. Schies, Dale Hensley, BerneTTe Risenhoover, Wayne Shaw, THIRD ROW: Louis Sydenslricker, Truman Hendrix, Sfanly Free- man, Wen'dell Smifh, Lyle Clark, Roberf NoTT, Arfhur Biqqs, Alfred Ryan, Queniin Camp, HuberT Johnson, Mr. C. F. Smifh. SECOND ROW: MargareTha Gelandi, Della Easferwood, Wanda Siine, Margie Miles, La Fern Fuller, Sandra Weld, Louise Warren, Clifford Hensley, Herschel Jones. FRONT ROW: Shiq Nabela, Mason Kirkpatrick, Robert Smiih, Mary Amos, Norma Lee STonecipher, Ellen Dunn, Mary Crowe, Rosella Jordan, Josephine Schloffhauer, Irene Mills, Norma Crum. 3 ig BACK ROW, lefl io righf: Barbara Dow, Beffy Sydensiricker, Shirley Bendar, Colleen Hodge, Rose Leon, Carol Horn, Edith Shaw, Jarnes Winler, Carl Howard, Lloyd Baker, Beaver Holcomb, Ray Huni, Tom- mie Wriqhf, Roy OH, Frank Barieau. THIRD ROW: Dorofhy Shirley, Jane? Ash, Alice Miles, Tess Bumpus, Lorraine Harrman, Lorefra Rowe, Wanda McBride, Connie Mena, Delcie Schies, Marqaref Pendergrass, Jeanne Dupras, Rosalie Collins, Norma McFarland, Myrfle Higgins, Peggy Williams, Charles Davidson, Tony Aguiar, Mr. Heilman. SEC- OND ROW: Thelma Combs, Raylene Harmon, Wilma Thayer, Georgia Lee Finley, Marilyn Hodge, James Cole, Harry Biggs, Howard Jordan, Tommy Smifh, Archie Boone, Billy Peferson, Marvin Hensley. FRONT ROW: Ray Lea, Vernon Johnson, Leroy Barber, Hershel Roberfs, Bob Smiih, Joyce Horn, Marilyn Field, Oscar Wolfe, Clyde Walker, James Mullins, Bob Kniqhr, Miquel Araiza, Frank Armocido, Floyd Baker. S JPi-IOM JRES The sophomore class, seniors of Sl, sfarfed fhe school year off wifh fhe freshman recepfion, which fhe whole school wifnessed on fhe foofball field. The inifiafion consisfed of many acfivifies which were fhe cause for much laughfer. Lafer in fhe week, a dance was given affer fhe Corning game, which concluded fhe Freshman lnifiafion. As fhis goes fo press, fhe sophomore class is plan- ning fo give a sophomore hop which will be semif formal. Also fhey plan fo give a l-lobo Ball af which beans and cornbreadu will be served. Looking info fhe sophomore piggy banlc, we find 356013 af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer. The sophomores feel fhaf fhe fall semesfer has been very successful and ihaf we owe much of ihe credif fo our class advisor, lvlr. l-leilmann. ' EST-IMEN The Treshmen s+arTed oTT The year wiTh a bang, by parTicipaTing in The annual smearing on Sep- Tember 27Th. LaTer came The Treshman reception on SepTember 3l, where The Treshmen were given a chance To prove Their meTTle. Then came The elecTion oT oTTicers wiTh Dan BanTa being chosen presidenT, Don Long vice president Delores Kluender secreTary, and Geraldine Carpen- Ter council represenTaTive. The nexT imporTanT evenT was The Treshman dance sponsored by The sophomores. The Treshmen were admiTTed Tree and received Tree reTreshmenTs. LaTer The Treshrnen had a magazine sale sponsored by The CurTis Publishing Company. The Treshmen collecled S2l8.4O wiTh 380.00 Tor The class Treasury. Geraldine CarpenTer, WalTer STone, and Alice Gal- breaTh received prizes Tor high salesmanship. ATTer all These evenTs we can surely say The Treshe men have proven Themselves a sTable and welcome addiTion To Live Gals T-ligh. BACK ROW, left to righT: Leonard Neal, Ellis Davis, Edward Mitchell, Marvin Eisenhauer, Rodger Forquson, Joe Miles, Don Lonq, Greyson Phipps, Jack Pulman, Lester CarTer, Melvin Isbell, Dale Kirkpalrick, Winfred Spencer, Walter Stone. FOURTH ROW: Dan BanTa, Venita Elllolt, Virginia Elam, June Couch, Clara Neukirchner, Wanda Thomas, Patricia Goss, Marvilene Barber, Doris Kilmer, Anna Ferri, Loretta Hendrix, Lily CIonTs, lsom Forguson, Calvert Lea, Floyd Kuderer, Ted Nabeta, Hubert Carter, THlRD ROW: Meredith Forguson, Betty Ed- wards, Mary Williams, Alice Galbreath, Loretta Miles, Neva Johnson, Mariorie Crum, Dolores Kluender, Wilma Self, Wilma Smith, Leroy Stacy, Jim Collins. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Mills, Marilyn Menlh, Imogene Merritt, Jean Wirz, Geraldine Carpenter, Virginia Lewis, Joyce Hoffman, Wanda Hodge, Sue Crow, Paul Slrohmeyer, Malcolm Gray. FRONT ROW:Clarence Shackleford, Harrold Tiffee, Marvin Trull, Gene La Roche, Eddie Lundberg, Eddie Adams, Norman Wright, Charlie Phillips, Harley Montgomery, Glen Moore, Herbert Stillwell, Raymond Hensley. K f Q.,- w ,492 x ?'j:?5S 1 ,fp s w? a ORQANnzA'rnoNs m f A , NY: , 'Y STI DENT Cf UNCIL The purpose of The sTudenT council is To handle The sTudenT aTfairs. During The Tall Term The council purchased an all-school bulleTin board, which is locaTed beTween room 2 and room 3. This has been a good service To The enTire school. Several members of The council aTTended The STudenT Leaders' ConTerence held aT Chico, aT which many con- sTrucTive ideas Trom oTher schools were discovered. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW, lefl' To righl: Mr. Hendrix ladvisorl, Eddie Kilby lSenior Presidenfl, Roy OH lSo ho- more Presidenll, Jack Bendar ISN- denl Body Presidenll, Tom Gal- brealh lSenior Councilmanl, Hu- berl Johnson lJunior Presidenll, Dan BanTa lFreshman Presidanll. FRONT ROW: Geraldine CarpenTer lFreshman Councilmanl, Georgia Lee Finley lSophomore Council- manl, Wendell Smith lJunior Coun- cilmanl, Jim McElroy lS1udanT Body Vice Presidenll, Rosemary Wicker lSludenf Body Secrelaryl, Doris Lewis Ureasurerl, RuTh Pul- man lYell Leaderl. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW, lei? To righl: Alfred Ryan lJunior Presidenfl, Wendell Smilh lJunior Councilmanl, Carl Howard lSophomore Presidenll, Dallas Lewis lSenior Presidenfl, Mr. Hendrix ladvisorl, Jack Ben- dar lEx-Siudenl Body Presidenll, Tom GalbreaTh lS'ludenT Body Vice Presidenll, Roy OH' lSo homore Councilmanl, Dan Banla lFlieshman Councilmanl. FRONT ROW: Clar- ence Shackleford lFreshman Presi- denll, Ellen Dunn lAssislanT Treas- urerj, Rosemary Wicker lSludenT Body Secrelaryl, Louis Sydensfricker lSTudenl Body PresidenTl, Befly Sydenslricker lYell Leaderl, Doris Lewis Ureasurerl, Eddie Kilby lSen- ior Councilmanl. STANDING, lefl fo righl: Daniel OH Mrs. Mitchell, Raylene Har- mond, Thelma Combs, Rosemary Wicker, Mary Crow, Ruth Parlridge. SEATED: Roy OH, Rufh Pufman, Jack Bender, Ellen Dunn, Barbara BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Roy OH Jack Bandar, Elvin Fillmore, SECOND ROW: Daniel OM, Norma Crum, Rosemary Wicker, Mrs. Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Naomi Reid Barbara Dow,Ellen Dunn, Rurh Parlridge, Dona Kirkpafrick. lMari- 6 I' is Qs IN The C.S.l:. fhrough i948 and l949 has been a very acfive organizafion. Af 'rhe firsf meefing fhe following officers were elecfed: Presidenf, Jaclc Bender: Vice Presidenf, Ellen Dunn: Secrefary-Treasurer, Barbara Dow. ln fhis semesfer fhe group fraveled fo Scofia fo see 'rhe redwoods and visif a lumber mill. The group also enjoyed a progressive dinner parfy. Af fhe ond of fhe firsf semesfer fwo members of fhe C.S.F. were eligible for life membership in fhe sociefy. They are Rosemary Wicker and .laclc Bendar. Rufh Parfridge and Daniel Off lacked one semesfer af 'rhis fime. A+ fhe beginning of fhe second semesfer fhe following new officers were elecfed: Presidenf. Rosemary Wicker: Vice Presidenf, Naomi Reid: Secrefary-Treasurer, Dona Kirkpafriclc. On fhe spring educafional 'rrip fhe group wenf fo Berkeley fo visif fhe college and fo visif fhe Oakland Technical High School. FALL C.S.F. Dow, Leroy Barber. SPRING C.S.F. Iyn Field no? piclured.l l LIVE Ai UNIVN i-lla' ACORN Willu a new leacluer, Miss Cornell, as advisor Io iis slall Hue Acorn slarled oil Hue year wiHu new ideas and a sysiem ol clruoosing slalri members revolulionary as compared lo pasl years. Rolalinq in posilions according io abilily and ambilion, many conscienii- ous slafl members made Hue Acorn a commendable paper in Hue eyes ol Hue communily and Hue sclnool. ACORN EDITORS BACK ROW, lefl Io righf: Hoover Gal- breafh, Daniel OH. FRONT ROW: Dal- las Lewis, Norma Crum, Slanley Free- man. OUERCUS EDITORS Rulh Parlridge, Rosemary Wicker. THE ACORN STAFF STANDING, lefl lo righlz Slanley Freeman, Dallas Lewis, Glenn Fryer, Daniel OH, Merle Howell, Doris Lewis, Alice Thayer, Huberl Johnson, Mary Amos, Tom Galbreallu, Miss Cornell. SEATED: Marceline Rakow, Belly Adams, Lavada Cole, Joe Huber, Rosemary Wicker,Wl'1isIIe Gailher. I 5Ci-Iffl. Pl BLICATIVNS oueizcus Considering ine ruslwing around io meer ilne deadlines, and ine lwuslle and busile of keeping ilwe proofs and copy in order, The eniire Quercus siaii had a very successful year. Leading lime lisi of rneniionable aclrievemenis is llwe melo-drama, l-le Ain'+ Done Riglil By Nell, given loy llwe Journalism Class in order To raise iunds lo meei 'l'l iC expense of line Quercus, and ilwe hillbilly Musical comedy, H-l,l'iC Peace of Bloodslwcd Couniyf' given for line same purpose. ANNUAL STAFF STANDING, Iefr fo righl: Norma Crum Ruth Parlridge, Tom Galbrealh, Gerry Kitchens, Dona Kirk rri k R fh . 3 C. Purman, Hoover Galbreafh, Miss Cornell. SEATED: Jim McElroy, Marceline Rakow, Doris Lewis, Elvin Fiilmore, Rciise- mary Wicker, Whisfle Gaither. QUILL AND SCROLL BACK ROW, Iefr lo riqhl: Tom Galbreaih, Miss Cornell, Daniel OH, Dallas Lewis, Jimmy McElroy, Elvin Fillmore, Sfanley Freeman. FRONT ROW: Hoover Galbreaih, Rufh Pafridge, Norma Crum, Rosemary Wicker. Margrel Pendergrass, June Couch, Belly Sydenslricker, Marilyn Hodge, Mary Crowe, Jean Wirz, Della Easferwood, Neva Johnson, Ellen Dunn, Norma Crum, Norma Lee Sfonecipher, Roselle Jordan, Wanda Srine, Louise Warren, Margerelha Gelardi. Dona Kirkpalrick, Gerry Kilchens, Marie Severini, Marceline Rakow, Marianne Spilman, Doris Lewis, Rufh Partridge, Shirley Bendar, Wilma Thayer, Colleen Hodge, Rulh Pufman, Alice Thayer, Rosemary Wicker, Ginger Edwards. Virginia Lewis, Imogene Merrill, Venifa Elliofl, Sue Crowe, Marilyn Menlh, Mariorie Crum, Lorella Miles, Wanda Hodge, Belly Edwards, Clara Neukirchner, Georgia Lee Finley, Barbara Dow, Dolores Kluender, Wilma Self, Alice Galbreaih. J QLS' f'Ii-l!..E'l'lC ASSTI The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion has lived up lo ils pledge lo prornole inleresl in lhe alhlelics and The our of doors, lo cullivare fellowship and a sincere inleresi in lhose aboui Them and live so lhal lhey will be heallhy and slrong. Presidenl , Ellen Dunn Treasurer Marianne Spilrnan Vice Presidenl lvlarceline Rakow l-lisiorian Dolores Kleunder Secrelary Marie Severini Advisor lvlrs. Greenspan The caplains were as follows- Senior-Ginqer Edwards, Junior-lvlary Crowe, Sophomoreglwarilyn Hodge, Freshf man-Imogene Merrill The girls have worlced hard and coaoperaled lo rnalce lhis one ol The besl years in The hislory oi The clulo. FALL YELL LEADERS Colleen Hodge, Ruih Pulman, Shirley Bendar. BACK ROW, leff to riqhfz Huber? Johnson, Lowell Kilby, Tom Galbrealh, Jim Kilmer, Jack Bendar, Ernesf Eisenhauer, Carl Howard. SECOND ROW: Waller Gelardl, John Couch, Arlhur Biggs, Alfred Ryan, Stanley Freeman, Hoover Galbreafh, Louis Sydenstricker. FRONT ROW: Whislle Gaifher, Elvin Fillmore, Dallas Lewis, Carl Aldridge, Merle Howell, Joe Huber, Eddie Kilby. NOT PICTURED: Jim McElroy, Bernelle Risenhoover, Leroy Barber. Blff' JL.. ln lhe iirsl meeling lhis year The Block Leller Sociely eleclecl officers. Jim MC- Elroy was elecled Presidenl lo head lhe sociely lhrouqh The year. The Block Leller Sociely is an organizalion consisling of lhe boys who have won Their lellers in eilher Varsily or Junior Varsily sporls. Several new members were admilled To The organiza- lion lhis year. SPRING YELL LEADERS Barbara Dow and Belly Sydenslricker. BAND MAJORETTES Mary Amos, Shirley Bendar, Sandra Wied. The band, considered The ToundaTion oT spiriT and pep aT games and oTher school acTiviTies, has had a very successTul year. Under The direcTion oT Mr. C. F. SmiTh The band has parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies which have proved educaTional as well as enjoyable. The band Toolc parT in many school aTTairs, such as pep- rallies, games, and oTher engagemenTs. The band perTorrned in January, in Yuba CiTy, aT The dedicaTion oT a carload OT Tood To Europe, sponsored by The churches oT SuTTer CounTy Tor The C.R.O.P. program. The much loolced Torward To SacrarnenTo Valley lvlusic FesTival aT Marysville held annually in April, was aTTended by The band. T-lere The band Toolc parT in The always colorTul parade, which demonsTraTed The band's abiliTy To perTorm while marching. Following The parade, a conce-rT was held in which The band parTicipaTed and mainTained iTs high sTandard oT perTormance oT pasT years. Favorable cornmenTs were made by iesTival criTics. The bands lasT public appearance Tor The school year was graduaTion nighT where Ihc lasT lingering noTes Told oT a very successTul year and gave promise QT conTinuing porTorrnances in The years To come. BAND PERSONNEL TRUMPETS: James McElroy, Merle Howell, Joe Huber, Charles Davidson, Herschel Roberts, Tony Aquiar, Greyson Phipps. CLARINETS: Whisfle Gaifher, Colleen Hodge, Barbara Dow, Elvin Fillmore, Rufh Pulman, Norma Sfonecipher, Wanda Hodge, Marilyn Hodge, Billy Peterson, Georgia Finley, Carol Horn. FLUTE: Lloyd MerriTT. HORNS: Bob KnighT, Mary Williams, HuberT Johnson, Tommy WrighT. TROMBONES: Bernelle Risenhoover, Marilyn Menlh, James Cole. TUBA: Tom Galbrealh. SAXOPHONES: Marie Severini, J. D. Vaughn, Marianne Spilman. BARITONES: John Couch, June Couch. PERCUSSION: Hoover Galbreafh, WalTer Gelardi, Lorelfa Miles, Wanda Sline, Refa Lane. JLEE CLUB BARBARA DOW MR. C. F. SMITH Pianisl Direcfor The glee club, direcled by lvlr. C. li. Smilh, has been very successlul lhis year, This group appeared al Parenl-Teacher meelinqs, sludenl body assemblies, dillerenl clubs in lown and lhe lvlusic lzeslival held lhis year in Marysville. Seven ol lhis year's members were in glee lasl year. The sopranos are Rulh Pulman, Dona Kirlcpalriclc, Wanda Sline, Doris Lewis, Jeanne Dupras, Lorraine l-larlman, Colleen l-lodge, and Lois Killingsworlh. Second sopranos are Sandra Wied, La Fern Fuller, Alice Thayer, lvlarceline Ralcow, Marianne Spilman and Shirley Bendar. Allos are Rela Lane, Naomi Reid, Georqene Gar- rell, lvlarie Seyerini, Wilma Thayer, Alice Galbreaih, lvlargarelha Gelardi, Gerry Kilchens and Zelma Slone. Barbara Dow is lhe accompanisi. STANDING, leff fo riqhl: Mr, C. F, Smilh, Marqarefha Gelardi, Georqene Garrell, Alice Galbrealh, Della Easlerwood, Shirley Bendar, Alice Thayer, Marianne Spilman, Doris Lewis, Jeanne Dupras, Margarel Penderqrass, Lorraine Harl- man, Colleen Hodge, Barbara Dow, Zelma Stone. SEATED: Naomi Reid, Marie Severini, Gerry Kilchens, Marceline Rakovq Sandra Wied, La Fern Fuller, Wanda Sfine, Ruth Pulman, Dona Kirpalrlck. FUTUI E FARMERS V F AMERICA 1887 The Fulure Farmers ol America, which is an organi- zalion of aqricullure sludenls, has accomplished much during lhis school lerm. They sponsored one of lhe our slandinq dances ol lhe year, lhe annual FFA Barn Dance. Olher imporlanl aclivilies were lheir Greenhand inilialion, Falher and Son Banquel, rol- ler slcaling parly wilh lhe Fulure l-lomemalcers, and lhe lrip lhe boys loolc lo lhe Cow Palace in San Francisco, where several of lhe member's exhiloiled lheir live sloclc. The FFA has The candy, carbonaled beverages, and gum concessions during lhe noon hour. Everyone is familiar wilh The Ag Shack. lvlr. McGuire and lvlr. Weidinger are lheir advisors. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Marvin Eisenhauer, Raymond Johnson, Ray Benzel, Lloyd Baker, Lowell Kilby, Jim Kilmer, Clyde Walker, Wayne Shaw, Waller Slone, LaVerne Felber. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Neal, Isom Forguson, Lesler Carler, Ray Hunl, Jimmy Armocido, Leroy Barber. THIRD ROW: Frank Armocido, Truman Hendrix, Harry Biggs, Vernon Johnson, Huberl Carler, Miguel Araiza, Oscar Wolfe, James Winters. SECOND ROW: Mr. McGuire, Ray Lea, Edward Boone, How- ard Jordan, Floyd Baker, Norman Wright, Marvon Hensley, Tommy Smith, James Mullins, Mr. Weidinger. FRONT ROW: Jack Pulman, Whislle Gailher, Leo Backman, John Couch, Huberf Johnson, Lloyd Merrill, LeRoy Slacy. 4, v 5 FUTUI E i-IOIIIVMAS FRJ Iiufure Infomemalcers of America, beffer known as Fl-IA, is made up of girls enrolled in Inomemalcing who wish fo become members. Any girl who has had a year of homemalcing is eligible. The club is spon- sored by fhe American I-Iome Economics Associafion. Un June I, l948, fhere were 6,IO8 chapfers and 237133 members in 48 sfafes. Our program for fhis year included sending dele- gales lo fhe Sfafe conyenfion af Asilomar, fhe Fresh man Infroducfory Tea, bofh formal and informal inifiafion of new members, Qfher evenfs in our year's program were fhe secfion meefing af Orland, a pof IucI4 dinner wifh fhe Gridley Chapfer, our fradi- fional dinner for fhe FFA boys and fheir parenfs, a spring Fashion Show including a mofI'1er's fea, and a program for one P-TA meefing. Our financial pro- gram for fhe year included hof dog sales and doughf nuf sales, purchase of a new Beffy Croclcer Sfeam iron affachmenf, and picfures for our social room. Club officers are as follows: Presidenf, Norma Crum: Vicevpresidenf, Rufh Pufmang Secrefary, La Fern Fuller: Treasurer, Colleen Hodge: and our ad- visor is lvlrs. Audrey Newman. BACK ROW, Iefl fo righl: Lorelfa Hendrix, Sandra Weid, Maxilene Kitchens, Myrfle Hiqgens, Pafricia Goss, Marilyn Hodge, Joyce Horn, Marilyn Field. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Dupras, Belly Adams, Velma McBride, Edifh Shaw, Carol Horn, Rose Leon, Wilma Thayer, Rosella Jordan, Alice Miles. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Newman, Beffy Syden- sfricker, Georgene Garrell, Lavada Cole, Lorelfa Rowe, Thelma Combs, Barbara Dow, Georgia Lee Finle, Louise Warren, Clara Neukirchner, Marviline Barber, FRONT RAW: Irene Mills, Naomi Reid, Wanda McBride, Colleen Hodge, La Fern Fuller, Rufh Pufman, Norma Crum, Marge Miles. If X! i Pl BLIC S'Efi ING A scene from Sprlng1ime for Skippy. LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Knighl, Marie Severin: Elvin Fillmore, Wanda Sline, Jim McElroy, Rosemary Wicker. Public Speaking is a comparalively new subiecl in lhe Live Oak Union High School curriculum. Allhough il lakes lhe place ol dramalics, which has been well publicized in lhis school lor lhe pasl lew years, ils aclivilies are somewhal similar. The lirsl quarler's aclivilies, moslly lalks lo accuslom lhe sludenls lo speaking on a slage belore an audience, greally developed lheir speaking abilily and voice inllec- lions. Aller lhis lraining, lhe sludenls slaged a play enlilled All ls Calm and lhe aclors were highly complimenled. Belore lhe year is compleled, lhe class hopes lo give anolher play aboul lhe same lamily. Al lhis lime, lhe sludenls are working on a one-acl play enlilled, Springlirne For Skippy. Il will be slaged in a play lournamenl al lhe Marysville l-Iigh School. ln pro- ducing lhis play lhe class is separaled inlo lwo casls. The sludenls beller suiled lor lhe parls lhey porlray will have lhe honor ol represenling lheir school in lhe Marysville Tournamenl. STANDING, Iell lo riqhl: Raymond Johnson, Merle Howell, Jimmy McElroy, Marie Severini, James Spencer, Marianne Ed d Wh' I G 'lh R lh P l W d Sl' D II Ea lerwood Roberl Noll Edward Noll, SpiIman,Ginger war s, isle an er, u uman, an a ine, e a s , , Mr. Dennefl. SEATED: Carl Aldridge, Dona Kirkpalrick, Doris Lewis, Elvin Fillmore, Rosemary Wicker, Norma Crum, Rulh Parlridge. x H 1ffiff9ifQ19- ' 4 ,Ji NX + , K I Q . I' .clig kifx, fix 3 x ,A l A xxx. v J ,ZA w W-up mnmlfl' X jfgtld, 17' ..,w-- A'-- .2 my ,,,..u ,,,.4 ' n 4 v . i x 1 x N . NN .N 'il- 5 K' Cv 5' KW o 3 P O R T 3 4 .4 Nw M, W fvvm. 'E , , A . : 'A If I 395:17 , Ag n 1ff ': ,,,-.::' A bf J.D.VAU6HN ? f ii : MAsoN xmKPATmcK WHISTLE GABTHER TOM GALBREATH R -- 14.39 I . 3 f , f Jr X Y N15 .JF xx .4 'X oscmz woure .nm seame n JIM McELROY ww-S' Q-QP WENDELL smm-4 ii Leo HUBERT JOHNSON HOOVER GALBREATH QQ X wai ' 2 -9 V X 1 ak Fi ki-S S' ! X . , N BAcnMAN Lowsu. m v , X1 ., A J E SPENCER , , .nw po' W... , J. V. FOOTBALL BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Malcolm Gray, Marvin Eisenhauer, Melvin lsbell, Lesler Carler, Herschel Roberts, .loe Miles, Dale Kirkpal- rick, Jimmie Collins, Frank Armo- cido, Beaver Holcomb, Clyde Wal- ker, Daniel Oil, Roberl Smilh, Greyson Phipps. FRONT ROW: Jack Pulman, Don Long, Calverl Lee, Clarence Shackleford, Huberl Car- ler, Clifford Reynolds, Quenlin Camp, Vernon Johnson, Leroy Bar- ber, Charles Davidson, Ray Lea, Norman Wrighl, Lloyd Baker, Carl Howard. TENNIS BACK ROW: Mr. Gardner, coach. FRONT ROW: Eddie Kilby, Jack Bendar, Carl Howard. J. V. FOO' I-if LL TENNIS This was lhe firsl year lhal Live Oak has had a Junior Varsily Foolball leam. The boys which included moslly lreshmen and sophomores were very green al lhe sporl during lhe lirsl ol lhe season, bul as lhe-ir experience grew lhey became accuslomed lo lhe gridiron. Only one league game was losl, so lhe enlire learn had a very successlul year. ln lhe lulure Live Oak will have a much beller loolball leam because lhe J. V. will give more boys lhe chance lo parlicipale in lhis sporl. lvir. Heilmann was lhe coach, and il is anlicipaled lhal in lhe years lo come lhe .lunior Varsily loolball leam will be conlinued, Fred A. Gardner, senior advisor, was coach ol lhe I949 lennis leam. This being only lhe second year lhal Live Oak has had a lennis leam, il is already becoming one ol lhe main sporls, Tennis lakes lhe lewesl players ol any sporls in high school. This gives only aboul live or six sludenls a chance lo play in lhis sporl. Only a lew ol lhe schools in lhis league have lennis leams, il is hoped lhal in lhe lulure all ol lhe schools will parlicipale in lhis sporl lo make il more exciling. VARSITY FRONT ROW, lei? lo righl: Mason Kirkpalrick, Eddie Kilby, Jimmy McElroy, Dallas Lewis, Huberl' Johnson, Whislle Gailher, Bernelle Risenl-ioover, John Couch. BACK ROW: Walier Gelardi, E r n e sT Eisenhauer, Joe Huber, Lowell Kilby, Tom GalbreaTh, Merle How- ell, Carl Aldridge, Wendell Smilh, Coach Smiih. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW, IefT To right: Frank Armocido, Vernon Johnson, Oscar Wolfe, Floyd Baker, Ellis Davis, LeRoy Barber, Herschel Roberfs, Jack Pufman, Ted Nabela. FRONT ROW: Melvin Isbell, Dale Kirkpat- rick, Lloyd Baker, James Cole, Les- Ter Carfer, Waller Slone, HuberT Carler, Marvin Eisenhauer, Coach Smith. V. BA SEE-iii LL The ouTloolc was very good Tor This year's baseball Team. Seven oT lasT year's VarsiTy players have ree Turned To deTend Their colors again This year. Along wiTh lasT year's Junior VarsiTy They will show Their slcill as They progress Through The remaining porTion oT The year. Due To bad weaTher baseball pracTice sTarTed abouT Two weeks laTe. Coach Smiih had a much larger Taslc oT Training The boys, since he has boTh The VarsiTy and The Junior VarisTy. The Lions opened The season on The home Tield by playing lvlarysville. X . V. BASEBALL This is The second year ThaT Live Oalc has had a Junior VarsiTy Baseball Team. Allhough They don'T have a Coach oT Their own Coach SmiTh has clone a very good iob oT coaching Them along wiTh The VarsiTy. They have a regular schedule OT Their own. The Junior VarsiTy is Tor The convenience oT The younger boys who are unable To make The VarsiTy. IT gives Them more Training and a chance To give Them more experience in playing. These are The boys ThaT will malce up The VarsiTy in The coming years. F Xfnif 1 I' r AlThough The VarsiTy didn'T come ouT on Top This year They Turned ouT a very good record by Taking Third place in The league which is one place beTTer Than lasT year. Dallas Lewis was elecTed capTain by The Team beTore The lasT game. The B Team made an excellenT showing This year by Taking TirsT place in The league and only losing Three games. They beaT every Team in The league excepT Orland and show prospecTs Tor a good A Team nexT year. The capTain OT The B Team is Carl Aldridge. A TEAM BACK ROW, leff To righfz Coach Smifh, Carl Howard, Arlhur Biggs, Whislle Gaifher, Leroy Barber, Charles David- son, Merle Howell, Elvin Fillmore, Loyd Merriff, Vernon Johnson, Walfer Gelardi lmanagerl. FRONT ROW: Ray Lea, Jack Bendar, Lowell Kilby, Dallas Lewis, Jimmy McElroy, Jimmy Kitchens, BerneTTe Risenhoover. B TEAM BACK ROW, left fo right Coach Smith, Dale Kirkpatrick, Carl Aldridge, Eddie Kilby, Mason Kirkparrick, Herschel Roberls, Sfanly Freeman, Oscar Wolfe, James Cole, Roberl Knighf, Isom For- guson, Walter Gelardi lmanagerl. FRONT ROW: Huber? Carier, Lesfer Carfer, Bill Dunlap, Wendell Smifh, Tommy Wrighi, John Couch, Joe Miles. B LL GD This year's C leam had lhe mislorlune of losing all ol 'fheir league games. Al- lhough fhey played some very good games, lhey could never seem lo come oul on lop. The D Team shows a very dillerenl piclure. Ailer having won all of lheir league games in lhe soulhern hall and losing only one praclice game lhey 'rraveled lo Anderson where lhey losl lheir final game. Jaclc Bendar coached lhe C and D leams lhis year and wilhoul any coaching experience did very well. C TEAM BACK ROW, left lo righl: Jack Bender, Raymond Hensley, Billy Peterson, Slan- ley Freeman lcaplainl, Glenn Moore, Leroy Sfac . FRONT ROW: Bob Smifh, Melvin lsLelIe,C laon Long, Jimmie o ins. D TEAM BACK ROW, leff fo right Edward Boone, Howard Jordan, Gene La Roche, Jack Ben'dar, Marvon Hensley, Tommy Smilh lcaplainj. FRONT ROW: Marvin Trull, Floyd Kuderer, Jack Putman, Gene Boone. ' ' ' ' fx K r ' EJ' W. l r Cl The prospects tor this year's traclc team loolcs very good as there is a large turnout oi boys. Coach l-leilmann has started a decathalon which every looy will enter. Each event counts so many points and at the end the points are counted and three medals awarded in the three classes. This will give every boy an opportunity to tind out what he is best iiited ior. Live Calc will be host to the rest ot the West Side League on May 7. HA.. FRONT ROW, left to right: Arthur Biggs, Vernon Johnson, Bernette Risenhoover, Lowell Kilby, James Spencer, Hubert Johnson, Marvin Eisenhauer, Whistle Gaither, Jimmy McElroy, Elvin Fillmore, Harold Tiftee, Lee Risenhoover. BACK ROW: Dallas Lewis, Dale Hensley, J. C. Schies, Ray Lea, Leroy Bar- ber, Ray Hunt, Loyd Merritt, Jack Bendar, Ernest Eisenhauer, Clyde Walker, Charles Davidson. BACK ROW, left to right: W. H. Elliot, Daniel Ott, Hoover Gal- breath, Joe Miles, Bob Binse, Carl Aldridge, Herschel Roberts, Hu- bert Carter, Walter Stone, Lester Carter, Mr. Heilman, Charles Dav- idson. FRONT ROW: Mason Kirk- patrick, Harry Biggs, Eddie Kilby, Joe Huber, J. D. Vaughn, Dale Kirkpatrick, Billy Dunlap, James Cole, Oscar Wolfe, Louis Syden- stricker, John Couch, Lee Risen- hoover nc.. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ken- neth Sudberry, Marvin Hensley, Floyd Kuderer, Clarence Shackle- well, Eugene Busby, Lee Risen- hoover. BACK ROW: Melvin lsbelle, Stanley Freeman, Jack Putman, Don Long, Raymond Hensley, Malcolm Gray, Bob Smith, Charles Davidson. ford, Calvert Lee, Herbert Still- c Q S' S pr Q' 3 ' 1 SENIORS FRESHMEN Marianne Spilman, Marie Severini, Rulh Parlridqe, Rulh Pulman, Doris Lewis, Zelma Slone, Belly Adams, Lavada Cole, Rosemary Wicker, Naomi Reid, Maxilene Kilchens, Marceline Rakow, Georg- ene Garrell, Dona Kirkpalrick, Ginger Edwards, Alice Thayer, Gerry Kilchens. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Lorela Miles, Doris Kilme Clonls, Lorella Hendrix, Wanda Thomas, Sue Crow Geraldine Carpenler, Alice Galbrealh, Virginia Lewi 'ii Wu- YY' 1 ROW: Marilyn Menlh, Dolores Kluender, Belly Edwards, June Couch, Wilma Smilh, Imogene Merrill, Wanda Palricia Goss, THIRD ROW: Mary Williams, Lily rv , Maryilene Barber, Neva Johnson, Virqinia Elam, Anna Ferri, Evelyn Mills, Venila Ellioll. SECOND Clara Neukirchner. FRONT ROW: Joyce Hoffman, Hodge, Jean Wirz, Mariorie Crum, Wilma Sell. 5. w fu. 1 ,E .Q ce' F CC '. N, I 11. ' 1 i if Q . VT s ' gm- ., la, -, SOPHOMORES IACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Wilma Thayer, Dorolhy Shirley, Connie Mena, Thelma Combs, Raylene Harmon, 'lorma McFarland, Edilh Shaw, Carol Horn, Rose Leon, Georgia Lee Finley, Wanda McBride, Lorela Rowe, iess Bumpus, Delcie Schies, Rosalie Collins, Peggy Williams, Myrlle Hiqqins, Alice Miles, Joyce Horn 3RONT ROW: Barbara Dow, Shirley Bendar, Colleen Hodge, Marilyn Fields, Janel Ash, Marilyn Hodge Margaret Penderqrass, Belly Sydenslricker. JUNIORS Mary Crowe, Louise Warren, Irene Mills, Marqa- relha Gelardi, Rosella Jordan, Norma Lee Slone- cipher, Ellen Dunn, Mary Amos, Della Easlerwood, Sandra Wied, Norma Crum, Wanda Sline. 39 .task .LIQQ um ds? J 16' 'An 0 BAC-KER3 Keep Your Troubles Level. i-l---- LAND LEVELI N6 and TRACTOR WORK COMPLETE LINE OF EOUIPMENT o EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE ANDREW WITT LIVE OAK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PLUMBING AND WIRING F. O. KUDERER - PI1one66 Live OaIc California LINCOLN MERCURY ANCHOR MOTORS Phone 2564 Colusa and AImond Sfreefs Yuba Ci+y Caiifornia VOGUE DRESS SHOP SPECIALIZING IN FORMALS LOLITA CARPENTER, Owner Yuba Ci'ry California N. D. W I S E COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ' Phone 458 - Res. Nicolaus 2291 770 Plumas S+reeI Yuba Ci'ry HAMILTON CLEANERS THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 778 PIumas S+ree+ - Yuba Cify 5I2 FourII1S+reeI - Marysville Midway Shopping Cenfer TenII1ancI F - Marysville YOU WILL ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST in NATIONALLY KNOWN CLOTHES from SCHNEIDER'S Store For Men BOTANY SUITS ROUGH RIDER ARROW SHIRTS CORDS AND SLACKS CORNER THIRD AND D MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA JOI-IN C BAYES CO., INC Your Yubo-Sutter Ford Deoler 420 E STREET A MARYSVILLE Two Used Cor Lots To Serve You sob PLUMAS STREET YUBA CITY 92I B STREET MARYSVILLE Come to the i LIVE CDAK TAVERN Fine Fountain Service GOOD DINNER AMUSEMENTS C R HOWELL P p Pho 45 L O WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS DUNNE'S MEN'S SHOP Phone 333 306 P STreeT Marysville OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 PM. SAVEMOR DEPARTMENT STORE CLOTHING EOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Mail and Phone Orders Filled 7I8 Plumas STree+ Yuba CiTy, California MOON EY BROS. JEWELERS Phone l303 WM. J. MOONEY, Owner 659 Plumas S+ree+ Yuba Cily, California PUNCH AND JUDY SHOPPE INFANTS' AND CHlL.DREN'S WEAR NELLE PARKER 57I Virginia S+ree+ Gridley, California SUTTER PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUG STORE 638 Plumas S+ree+ Yuba Ci'ry. California COMPLIMENTS TO Tl-lE CLASS OE 49 DODGE :: PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS When you lhinlc of Dodge, lhinlc of WILLIAMS MOTORS WE SERVE TO SATISEY Phone2I6O 424 F Sfreef Mary ll Your Radio Brings Local and Nalional Service When Tuned 'ro KMYC And KMYC FM Sludios in Slale Thealer Building Marysville Calif TRIANGLE REFRIGERATION COMPANY o MEAT CASES o WALK-IN BOXES o FROZEN FOOD CABINETS 0 SODA FOUNTAINS e BOTTLE COOLERS o REACI-I-IN BOXES o BAR EQUIPMENT I-I. S. MCNALLY - PI1one7I7 3 I4 G SIreeI' IvIarysviIIe COIVIPLIMENTS OF CLYDE WILLIAMS CHEVROLET CO. CLYDE VVILLIAMS - FELIX E. DAOUST 529 FIIII1 S+reeI IvIarysviIIe, California SHELL SERVICE STATIGN Congralulafions 'ro I'I'1e Class of 49 GASOLINE o LUBRICATION TIRE REPAIRING Barney Zehrung, Prop. - Phone 96-J Live Oak California THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS Oli '4'? BEHR'S MARKET Open Seven Days a Week Phone 74-W Gridley California EAST GRIDLEY GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Eugene Riclwey - Plwone QI-Y-I I Easf Gridley California WILSON'S HARDWARE STORE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PAINTS o VARNISHES PHILCO REFRIGERATORS PHILCO RADIOS JACUZZI PUMPS HINMAN MILKERS Phone 24 Live Oak Calilornia FADIE MANUFACTURING CO. PAYE M. FADIE, Owner I-Iome of TI-IE FADIE ALL STEEL-ALMOND I-IULLERS and FADIE PRUNE DIPPER SACKERS o BLOWERS o ELEVATORS o BINS MADE TO ORDER COMPLETE MACHINE SI-IOP SERVICE By Experienced Mechanics - All Types of Welding and Farm Machinery Repairing Large SIocIc of S+eeI and Self-Aligning Bearings EIecI'ric Moiors - Single and Three-Phase in SIOCIQ GLENN W. FRYER, Manager GEORGE O. SCI-IULTZ, Forema MORRISON'S COMPLETE PETROLEUM SERVICE GENE MORRISON GASOLINE - DIESEL FUEL - STOVE OILS - OILS GREASES 0 SEIBERLING TIRES BUTANE-PROPANE FUELS 0 TANKS AND APPLIANCES Wo Servo Ranchers In Yuba and Suffer CounIies 765 Suiier Sfreei Yuba Ci'ry BRADLEY'S DRY GOODS 0 LADIES' AND CHILDRENS READY-TO-WEAR SHOES EOR LADIES, TEEN' AC-SERS AND CHILDREN LOVELY GRADUATION DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES Telephone 8 FiI+h and D Slreels Marysville, California SIGNAL OIL COMPANY Dis+ribu+ors of Pefroleum Producls SIGNAL GASOLINE o DIESEL o FUEL o STOVE OIL MOTOR OILS AND GREASES Phone 345 Gridley. California SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '49 R U T H E R F O R D I S MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES AND SHOES OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Phone 283 Phone 76 9OI I'-lazel Slreel Live Oalc California Oriclloy California COMPLIMENTS OF GRIDLEY GROWERS SUPPLY ORCHARD c FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Harvey W. Mohr - Phone 55 Hazel and Virginia SI'recIs GridIey, California JOHNSON'S VARIETY SCHOOL SUPPLIES o ART THREADS Live Oak, California Griciley. California Phone 46-W Phone 2 I4-W MATH ER AND STEWART Fourih and D Sireeis NUNN-BUSI-I SHOES MarysviIIe Caiifornia Home of Harf, Schaffner and Marx Cloihing LIVE OAK WAREHOUSE J. M. Hampfon and O. R. PoweII . FIRE INSURANCE FEED Q STORAGE o PUBLIC SCALE Live Oak Phone 48 California THE FLOWER SHEDD FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE AND FLOWERS OF QUALITY Bob and Jo Shedd and Joe DoII Phone 299-M 52I E Sfreef Marysville CENTRAL BANK MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA Phone 2248 4I 5 FourI'h SI'ree+ MILAN PIERCE GOODYEAR o RECAPPING 0 TIRES Phone67-W Live Oak CaIifornia KIRKS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PI-IARMACIST Phone 800 400 D S'rree'r Marysville, CaIifornia EARL R. HUFFMASTER CADILLAC o FEDERAL TRUCK o OLDSMOBILE Recapping - Kelly-Springfield and Dunlap Tires Phone 424 228 Bridge Sfreei Yuba Cify BENTLEY'S HARDWARE or Phone 47 Live Oak California SU LLIVAN'S FOUNTAIN BEST OF EVERYTHING TO THE CLASS OF '49 Pl1one28-J Live Oak California LIVE OAK FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS We Do a Complefe Jolo of Wrapping, Cuffing ancl Ouick Freeze We Cure and Smoke Meafs J. lvl. IVICELROY, Prop - Phone 27-W Live Oak California A S A S M IT H THE GRIDLEY PHARMACY THE GRIDLEY BOOK STORE 9I2 Hazel Sfreef 885 Hazel Sfreef Phone I3 Phone 644 LI O N ' S D E N HCONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '49 99E and Penningfon Roacl LOUIE AND ESTER JACOUE, Propriefors Live Oak California SYD K. KAHN SHOES FOR ALL 309 D Sireer 668 Plumas Sireel' Marysville, California Yuba Cify, California DEALERS FOR OLIVER AND CLETRAC FARM EQUIPMENT OLIVER EQUIPMENT Co. Plione 2654 Second and B Sire-els Marysville BA B Y C H I C KS Oufsianding Sfoclc For EGGS o For MEAT VANTRESS Harcliery and Breeding Farm 22I Third Sireei' Marysville, California H. R. RAMSDELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Office on 99E Norih Phone 88 Live Oak, California GRIDLEY BAKERY Home of Golden Empire Bread QUALITY CAKES AND PASTRIES Birfhday and Wedding Cakes - Made on Orders Phone 302-J E. G. ABBOTT, Propriefor HUST BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. Phone 3I8O N. E. Corner Third and E SIreeIs Marysville, CaIiIornia L I N D S A Y ' S E. I-I. LINDSAY - A. A. LINDSAY 893 I-IazeI S+reeI' C5ricIIey, CaIiIornia S. S. HINAMAN FORD SALES AND SERVICE DE LAVAL EQUIPMENT o GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FULLER PAINT o WEDGEWOOD STOVES BREMER'S HARDWARE Phone 243 Gridley California I3 E N TO N ' S CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Phone IO3-J Live Oak California H. E. BAMFORD INSURANCE o REAL ESTATE Member offheln1erCl'1anqe CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '49 B R OW N 81 C O. Iv1EN'S AND BOY'S Phone 30 Hazel s+ree+ ersdley, c D. 81 H. MOTORS WHEEL ALIGNMENTS AND BALANCING Our low overhead means economy for you PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE CHESTER H. HALE . Phonesaw Washingfon Sfrcoi Gridley, Ca CONGRATULATIONS FROM ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION EARL CORBIN. Prop. 99E and Penningfon Road Live Oak, California CALIFORNIA TRACTOR 81 TRUCK CO. Your lnfernafional I-Iarvesfer Dealer for Ibis area TRACTORS o TRUCKS ALL TYPES FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS o SERVICE' L. R. BENEDICT L. A. PANECALDO, JR. Highway 99E Phone 450-W Gridley CRETE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 303 DRUGS 0 COSMETICS o CAMERAS o VETERINARY SUPPLIES 304 D and 407 Thirol Sfreef Marysville, California GRIDLEY RESALE STORE NEW AND USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR TI-IE I-IOME Nexf +o The Gridley Thealre Phone 8-W Gridley California CHAS. MERZ CO. TIRES o BATTERIES o HOME APPLIANCES CI-IAS. MERZ - VIRGIL SONG-ER Marysville California G. B. SIMPSON DIAMONDS o ELGIN WATCHES JEWELRY o SILVERWARE REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 6544.1 Gridley California R. C. JONES AND FRANK BARIEAU LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS Phone 58 Live Oalc California Burwell W. Ullrey - Waller Ullrey Berl Ullrey GRIDLEY BUTANE AND U'-'-REY APPLIANCE Co. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Highway 99E Phone I3 8 I 7 Almond Slreel KELLY BROWN Yuba Cily California Gridley California K AIS E R F R A Z E R GREENAGLE gg 535121 MOTORS SALES - SERVICE Jack Greenagle, Dealer Plione 634- Colusa and Almond Slrcels Yuba Cily California On 'rlwe corner of Cenfer and Plumas Sfreeis Yuloa Cily. California Phone 22l TOM I-IALDEMAN LIVE OAK FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP Phone 7I-J DORIS GAY - MINNIE PALMITER Where The Old and New I-Ii-Ways Cross BEST WISI-IES TO TI-IE CLASS OF '49 CLARENCE'S BARBER SHOP Live Oak California DON'S DRUG STORE Fora THE BEST or memes DONALD EICI-I, Druggisi - Phone II4-J Broadway Live Oak, California CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '49 WESTSIDE MARKET Phone I I9-J Wesf Penningion Road Live Oak FRANK G. BREMER HARDWARE FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES MAYTAG WASHERS WEDC-BEWOOD STOVES HOUSEWARES o GIFTS 46 Second S+ree+ Yuba Ci+y MUCH SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 BUTTE THEATRE BEST OF LUCK TO TI-IE 49ERS C A R L I N ' S I SHANNON 5 FAIR STORE SHOESTORE Q. ofhnng X-RAY FITTING for Friendly Sporfs 49ers and 6 I 7 Plumas Sfree+ - Phone 759 FREEMAN SHOES Yuba Cify California Yuba Cify California IRESSLERS YUBA CITY'S NEWEST DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE LINE OF READY TO WEAR, SHOES, AND DRY GOODS Give Your Friends TI-IE FINEST OF ARTISTIC PORTRAITS BY HAVING YOURS MADE BY BUSH STUDIO PICTURES Fora 49ER OUERCUS BY Buss-4 CLYDE BUSI-I, Phofograplwer 3I2If2 D Sfreef Marysville, California SODERBERG FURNITURE COMPANY You needn'I spend Iofs of money Io have Ihe besf in I-Iome Furnishings, Giffs, BaIoy's Wear, Toys, Painfs, Linoleums, Carpefs and many ofher ifems of Merchandise, if you pafronize The SODERBERG FURNITURE COMPANY. Phone I2I W Live Oak We Give S 81 I-I Green SIamps E. M. BARTH TRACTOR v c:oMPANv 'W . ' Q iii? I I Phone 634-W Tfqssrwi' ' 303 Virginia SIree+ P NN Gridley, CaIiIornia E. M. BARTI-I PAUL CRANDALL SIERRA TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. o DIESEL ENGINES o AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS a TRACK TYPE TRACTORS o CONTRACTING EQUIPMENT o ROAD MACI-IINERY Q LOGGING EQUIPMENT GRIDLEY, CI-IICO, RED BLUFF. AND REDDING, CALIFORNIA B I G G S N EW S The mosf passed around paper in BuHe CounIy 53.00 a year GEORGE AND JOHN DAWLEY, Publishers JOB PRINTING AND ADVERTISING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Phofography by: BUSI-I STUDIO CLYDE BUSH MarysviIIe, California Engraving by: CALIFORNIA ART AND ENGRAVINC5 COMPANY BerIceIey, California Prinfed by: LEDERER, STREET 81 ZEUS CO., INC. Berkeley, CaIifornia For Assisfance in Preparafion of Copy: TYPING CLASSES, LIVE OAK UNION I-IIGI-I SCHOOL Candid phofographs by: TOM GALBREATI-I, LIVE OAK UNION I-IIGI-I SCHOOL CALENDA R SEPTEMBER I5-Freshman Regis+ra+ion I7-Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors Regis+raI'ion 25-Oroville a+ Live Oak-Firsl Tooiball game School opens OCTOBER Live Oak a+ Los Molinas Corning a+ Live Oak, lirsi league fooiball game Gridley a+ Live Oak bigges+ game ol season -Live Oak J.V. a+ Gridley -Live Oak J.V. a'I' Marysville -Live Oak a+ Anderson -Live Oak J.V. ai' Oroville -Ches+ X-ray, 9:00-l2:OO Live Oak al' Willows NOVEMBER -Annual Picfures faken J.V. a+ Corning -Orland a+ Live Oak -J.V. ar Orland 6+h period recep+ion for prospeciive Home Makers -Armis+ice Day. No school -Chico Reserves a'I' Live Oak G.A.A. Play Day ai' Gridley -Firsf Ouarfer ends Live Oak ai Colusa -Holiday. Pheasanf season opens F.F.A. Barn Dance 22 2 7-Tha nksgiving Va caiion DECEMBER -Willows ai Live Oak, C -and D. Baskeiball Season Opens i I -Live Oak a+ Colusa, C and D -Gridley ai Live Oak, C and D -Live Oak al Marysville -Yuba Ciiy ai' Live Oak, A and B -Colusa ai' Live Oak, A and B -Red Bluff al' Live Oak, A and B -Biqqs a+ Live Oak, A and B -Chrisimas Formal Io Jan. 3-Chrisfmas Vacaiion JANUARY -Marysville Ramblers a+ Live Oak -Live Oak al Gridley -Live Oak ai Corninq -Live Oak ai Yuba Cify -CSF frip 'ro Redwoods -Anderson al' Live Oak - Noah a+ Yuba College, Seniors excused -Willows al Live Oak -Yuba CiI'y a+ Live Oak -Live Oak a+ Orland -Live Oak a+ Colusa -Yuba CiI'y a+ Live Oak -Corning a'I' Live Oak G.A.A. Dance FEBRUARY I-Gridley ai' Live Oak, A and B 2-Ramblers-Gridley af Live Oak 4-Live Oak a+ Anderson, A and B Firsf Semes+er ends 7-Live Oak al Marysville-Ramblers 8-Wheafland a+ Live Oak, A and B 9-Suffer alj Live Oak-Ramblers Il-Gay Ninefies evening, 'Wail' '+iII ihe Sun Shines Nellie I2-One-ac'r Play Tournamenf a+ Marysville S'ruden+ Leaders conference a+ Chico I6-Marysville al' Live Oak, A and B I7-F.F.A. Card Par'ry I8-Live Oak af Willows, A and B -Washing+on's Birihday-School Holiday -Ramblers-Live Oak al' Su'H'er 25-Orland ai Live Oak. A and B MARCH 4-Funmaker's Play, Dear Ru'rh 5-F.l I.A. Meeling a+ Orland 8-Donkey Baskefball game I I-Junior Prom I8-Live Oak ai' Corning, 'Iirsl' Baseball -F.F.A. Fafher and Son Banquel' 26-Dual Track a'I Colusa 30-Live Oak a+ Cornino, firsl Tennis APRIL I-Sophomore Hop 2-Corning Relays 6-Track-Grass Valley Invirafional 7-Live Oak ai' Gridlev-Tennis 8-Third Ouarier ends Colusa al' Live Oak- Baseball ' 9-Cal Aggie Track Meei I5-Easier Vacaiion 20-Yu ba College Prog ra m Anderson al' Live Oak-Tennis 22-Senior Day a+ Yuba College Yuba Colleqe Invi'ra'rionaI a+ Marysville Live Oak a+ Willows--Baseball 29-Journalism Play The Peace of Bloodshed CounI'y 30-Norihern Sacramenfo Valley Music Fes+ivaI MAY 4-Willows ai' Live Oak-Tennis 7--Wesiside Leaque meei' af Live Oak II-I ive Oak a+ Orland-Tennis '7-f31.A.A. Requesi' Dance I4-Norih Sfale Semi-finals-Oroville 'B-I ive Oak ai' Colusa-Tennis 'PI-Norfh S+a+e Finals a'r Chico 7 7-. I unior-Senior Ba nquei'-Ball 'IQ-i Track-Oroville lnvifalional -Memorial Day-No School JUNE I2-Baccalaureaie I5-SchooI's Ou+ I6-Gradua+ion AUTOGRAPE-IS AUTOGRAPH 'vw f-f-hw M M. ,, ' Q mg, 4 1.2L .wits s- 'gil 'if !


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Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 52

1949, pg 52

Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 7

1949, pg 7

Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 77

1949, pg 77

Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 62

1949, pg 62

Live Oak High School - Quercus Yearbook (Live Oak, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 62

1949, pg 62


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