Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Wifh The new buildings now under con- sTrucTion or soon To be erecTed, his dream will be TulTiIled and our school will be indeed a beTTer and more compleTe place of learning. For all These added advanTages, and Tor his inspiraTion, Triendship, and unTiring aid To us, we express our sincere Thanks. ' T s W--...,, ., M KM W 1 A ' .ff , -I FV REWORD . . . One hundred years ago Thousands oT people, pushed onward by Their desire Tor gold, rushed To CaliTornia To search Tor The precious yellow meTal. Through The eTTorTs oT The '49ers and Their descend- anTs, These hundred years have changed California Trom a wilderness inTo one oT The leading sTaTes in The Union. This year, CaliTornians are celebraTing The IOOTh anniversary oT ThaT Tamous Gold Rush, and iT is only TiTTing ThaT EL VAQUERO be presenTed wiTh a CenTennial Theme. In order To carry ouT The Theme a gold cover was selecTed, and scenes Trom The days oT The '49ers were depicTed in The drawings which you see Through- ouT The book. We have an aTTracTive baskeTball page This year and have broughT in a new TeaTure To re- place The Senior Will. ln our TronTispiece we have presenTed a panorama oT school liTe here in L.U.l-l.S. The ediTor wishes To Thanlc The sTaTT Tor Their many hours oT hard work, Mrs. Trudeau Tor her valuable advice and assisTance, and all The classes and organ- izaTions Tor Their Tinancial aid. JEANNE DALY EdiTor PI INCIFA .XS MESSAGE . . . We are lold daily lhal lhe mosl serious lhreal lo our de- mocracy is communislic dicla- lorship. Il is my opinion lhal a lhreal almosl as serious as com- munism is our own indillerence, complacency and ignorance ol whal democracy really means lo us. We are inclined lo laI4e il loo much lor granled. We seem lo have no awareness ol whal we would suller if our demc- cralic privileges were lal4en away lrom us. The main purpose ol Liver- more Union High School is lo help prepare our youlh lo as- RALPH T,WATTENBURGER sume lhe responsibililies ol cili- zenship in lhis democracy ol ours. A lhorough educalion, righl alliludes, a heallhy and a slrong personalily are inlegral parls ol our syslem ol educalion. Democracy is more lhan a lorm ol govern- menlg il is lhe American way ol Iile. Il encompasses every aspecl ol human relalions. I urge each and every one ol you lo lamiliarize yourselves wilh lhe lrue meaning ol democracy and lhen endeavor lo praclice il in your daily lives. RALPH T. WATTEN BU RGER Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILLIAM J. BONETTI THORNTON K. TAYLOR DR. O. B. JENSEN M. R. HENRY President Clerk DR. DONALD M. FRASER JACOB FANKHAUSER OFFICE FORCE L. Boffiani, P. Cleek. CUSTODIANS ALFRED PETERSEN . 1 ,V ul' I' M' l in-. if M ' Q , ., fr Aw ' I fill' 1 WV. Pkg ' E H M, A 35. iIx'F.M -,z V: , . N '3 V X l , f A V A X. N ' 5 Y 1 -ffl, I- ITI T! -I -C O 2 G7 I I' T U1 ua O Br CD -o- -o- 'U DJ -0- .T fb 3 'U I fb 0 DI J 5 . vu W 0 -u :I O Q I- DJ un vs KD D uv 0 0 -u fl? -o- DI 1 4 I E 0 3 C.. L 0 3 In 0 3 E -may fvidnfaa 13145 pm- :W FRANK MICHELI 7 4 D V IW- ' Zh ,fr R LL. - 5 . Q ! I if f MISS MARIE BARTHE MR. WELDON CRAIG Dean of Girls K Agricullure Sludenl Council ' Ag. Mechanics Library F.F.A. Social Sludies Commercial MISS PATRICIA MRS. KARLA GIBSON EDGERTON I-lomemakinq Enqlisli Class of '50 Drarnalics 49 Public Speaking I-Ii Tower Junior Red Cross MRS. ETHEL LINDA v MR. KEATS HUNTER GRIFFIN Induslrial Arls Enqlisln Baseball Coach gfcgfld l'liSlOry Assl. FoolbalICoacI1 . .F. A Miss GLADYS LYNAM Compfroller S+uden'r Council Commercial f MR. HERMAN METTLER Vice-Principal Boys' P.E. Mafhemafics Foolball Coach Traclr Coach Block L I MR. BENJAMIN SNYDER Science Mafhemafics Swimming Class of '49 MR. HOWARD VIERRA Band Glee Club Assembly Commifree Dance Band School Orchesrra 'JG' MISS BETTY MACDONALD Girls' P.E. Science A.G.S. Class of '52 N af MR. EDWIN RUNDSTROM Science Mafhemalics Tickers and Admissions P. A. Sysfem JMRS. ANNA TRUDEAU Foreign Languages Annual Advisor MR. BYRON A. WINN English Baslrefball Coach Assf. Foolball Coach Class of '5l EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Cultord, Art Editor, Joan Whalen, Senior Editor, Jeanne Daly, Editor- in-Chief, Bobbe Beatty, Assistant Editor, Carolyn Wagoner, Business Manager. EL VAQUERV STA FF ASSISTANTS SEATED, left to right: B. Archer, snaps, J. Jensen, copy editor, M. Henriques, iunior editor, A. Stefanoni, snaps, J. Gadiano, assistant art editor, P. Taylor, sophomore e'ditor, S. Hicks, girls' athletics. STANDING: W. Holland, art assistant, R. McGlinchey, athletics reporter, M. Olson, freshman editor, P. Regan, reporter, J. Michell, assistant business manager, I. Gadiano, art assistant, Elinor Robertson, assistant business manager, J. Clawson, boys' athletics, J. Sarboraria, boys' athletics. ABSENT: J. Concannon, athletics reporter. 1 1 -14:15-V-V 5 A -Ji , 3--gE QQ fRT r , - L,Y ---- '1 V- :wi Yi 3 -V -'-,fella - F5 f'l'9f' f' 1 ugxgx'-1-!'r:sX i I gf 'QL' Q?-'1lf'i - Y :,T'fiQN1-,i- PAUL JENSEN P es dent 15-5- aug!! 4' PSI' ocfllfn V FFICERS JAMES CONCANNON Vice-President MARY SCU LLION Secrelary MARK FOXWORTHY Treasurer EDWIN SPENCER Boys' Represenlafive PHYLLIS BURR Girls' Represenfafive dh eq SENIV R i-IISTORJ We began our school life in L. U. l-l. S. in Seplember, I945, ralher scared as Freshmen usu- ally are, bul eager and anxious lo gel acquainled wilh everyone and everylhing in Jrhe school. Our lirsl class presidenl was Clarence Grolh, and our lirsl class aclivily was a evenls of lhis year were The Junior Prom and lhe Junior- Senior Banquet lhe laller wilh a very appropriale 49er Jrheme. Repealing our Sophomore aclion we elecled Paul Jensen Senior presidenl. The usual evenls of lhe Senior very successful ..,... year have kepl us Freshman Re-lurn. qfwg busy and we are Paul Jensen was our I X ' looking ahead 'ro our Scpphomgre pregi- ! 5 gradualion, 'llle FS- olenl, We Changed ii f El E- ward for our four procedure 'rhal year RQ t: 5, years work. We and ordered our lf ff should like lo lrhank class rings early QM all our Jreachers who enough lo be able lo - have worked so hard wear 'rhem lo lhe Sophomore l-lop. ln our Junior year, Dale Voerckel was our presidenl, and he sleered us lhrough The many imporlanl Junior aclivilies. We sold pom- poms, candy and cake lo build up our lreasury lo pul on lhe Junior Carnival, one ol 'rhe mosl colorful ever given. The lasl wilh us lhese pasl lour years. We realize now how much 'rhey have helped us. As gradualion draws near, some sadness is mixed wilh our happy anlicipalion, for we will miss lhe friends and scenes ol our happy school days, and we will never lorgel 'rhe many pleasanl hours we have spenl in l..U.l-l.S. JoAN WHALEN qsenaof Edilorl ANNIE AFLAGUE Transfer from Amador Hiqli 23 Library l, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 23 Summer School Galileo High School 33 Progressive School, Lonq Beach l. BARBARA ARCHER Transfer from San Leandro High 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Band 43 Or- chestra 43 Bid Ch. Jr. Prom 33 Dec. Comm. Jr. Prom 33 Publicity Ch. Jr. Prom 33 Class Basketball Team 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Team 3, 43 Softball Team 33 A.G.S. Program Ch. 43 Annual Staft 43 A.G.S. Ad- visory Board 43 Wrote Sadie Haw- kins Play 43 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Graduation Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4. BOB BERRY Transfer from Paterson, N. J. 23 Baseball 33 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Sr. Play 4. LOUISE BOTTIANI C.S,F. I3 Ticket Comm. 33 Otfice 3, 4. LILLIAN BROWNING Transfer from North Little Rock, Ark. 43 Glee Club 43 Y-Teen 43 Dramatics 43 Sr. Play 43 Commer- cial Club 4i Office 43 Volleyball Team 43 F.H.A. 3, 4. OTE I-fig rl ' r I- , C I gcihschocll JOAN AMARAL C.S.F. 2, 3, 43 Library 2, 3, Annual Statf 33 Jr. Carnival Comm, 33 School Play 3, 43 Stu lent Body Sec. 43 Student Council 43 Bacca- laureate 33 Ticket Comm. 43 C.S.F. Treas. 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Sr. Announcements Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Graduation Comm. 43 Girls' Athletic Scorekeeper 3, 4. ANITA BASS Basketball I, 2, 33 43 Rinq and Pin Ch. 23 Class Queen I3 Class Sec. 33 A.G.S. Pres. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Oftice 33 Boys' Basketball Scare, keeper 33 Library 23 Executive Comm. Jr. Carnival 33 Executive Comm. Soph. Hop 23 C.S.F. 23 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 23 Softball Team 33 Student Council 43 School Paper Statt 33 A,G.S. Advisory Board 43 Sadie Hawkins Play 43 Baccalaureate 33 Sr. Play. BRUNO BIASATTI Football 33 Track 3, 43 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Freshman Assembly I3 Jr. Assembly 3. DICK BRINTON Transfer from Amador l-Iiqh 33 Track 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Dance Band 43 Talent Show 43 Jr. Statesmen-Parliamen. tarium 43 Jr. Statesmen Pres, 43 Graduation Comm. 4. DIXIE BUTTERFIELD Jr. Statesmen 43 Baccalaureate Comm. 43 Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I3 Basketball 2, 33 Basi- ball 23 Drill Team 23 Basketball Refreshment Comm. 4. PHYLLIS BURR Fresh. ReTurn Refresh. Comm. I, Soph. I-lop Dec. Comm. 2, Drill Team 2, Class Baskelball Team 2, 3, 4, Torch sTaff 3, F.F.A. Servinq Comm. Ch. 3, J-r. Carnival Food Comm. Ch. 3, Dec. Comm. Jr.-Sr. BanqueT 3, Jr.-Sr. Tea Refresh. Comm. Ch. 3, Baccalaureale 3, lnviTaTion Comm. MoTher-Dauqh- Ter BanqueT 3, Class volleyball Team 3. 4, Class soTTbaIl Team 3, 4, Class Rep. To STudenT Council 4, A.G.S. PubliciTy Ch. 4, Baskefball Comm. 4, Sr. Play 4, C-en. Ch. Mother-DauqhTer Banquer 4. BARBARA CLEEK Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4' Class Program Ch. 3, Dramalics 3, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Library 3, School Play 4, STudenT Body Pro- qram Ch. 4, STudenT Council 4, OfTice 4, Sr. Assembly Ch. 4, Sr. Play 4. JAMES CONCAN NON Freshman ReTurn Comm. I, Sopli. I-lop Comm. 2, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Block L 2, 3, 4, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Torch STaT'I 3, Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquel Comm. 3, Jr. Talenl Show 3, Vice- Pres. of Class 4, Annual Siaff 4, Sr. Play 4. JEANNE DALY C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, American Leqi0n Award I, Sec. of Class 2, Dec, Comm. Ch. for Soph. I-lop 2, Band ConsTiTuTion Comm. 2, Vice-Pres. of C.S.F. 2, Drill Team 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Office 2, 3, Annual STaTT 2, 3, 4, Torch STaT l 3, Sec. oT Band 3, Class Rep. To STudenT Council 3, Ex. Comm. Jr. Carnival 3, Calif. Girls' STaTe 3, Ch. GraduaTion Dec. Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banouel Comm. 3, Class soITball Team 3, STudenT Council 3, 4, Class Bas- keTball Team 3, 4, Class volleyball Team 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Play 4, TalenT Show 4, Sr. Play 4, Orches- Tra 4, Co-Ch. Baccalaureahe Comm. 4, D.A.R. Good CiTizen 4, Annual EdiTor 4. MARK FOXWORTHY Freshman Relurn Comm. I3 Class Sec. I, Soph, Hop Dec. Comm. 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, FooTball 2, 4, Block L 2, 3, 4, Ex. Comm. Jr. Carnival 3: Fresh. Rr:- cepTion Comm. 4, Sr. Play. BARBARA GREENO Class baskelball Team 2, 3, 4, Class volleyball Team 3, 4, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Sr. Play 4. RICHARD CALLAGHAN Block L 2, 3, 4, Team Mgr. 2, 3, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Track 3, Speakinq Con- Tesl 3, Jr. Assembly 3, School Play 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Jr. STaTesmen 4, Vice-Pres. Jr. STaTesmen 4. DANIEL CLELLAND Freshman ReTurn Comm. l, Chrisf- mas Play 2, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, STaqe Crew 4, P.A. SysTem 4, Ad- verTisinq Comm. 4. PAUL CRIST Class Treasurer l, Foolball l, 2, 3, 4, Soph. -I-lop Comm. 2, Base- ball 2, Block L 2, 3, 4, Ex, Comm. Jr. Carnival 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Block L Pres. 4, Fresh. Recep- Tion Comm. 4, Block L Dance Comm. 4, STudenT Council 4. GLORIA ANN DIK Transfer from Osaka American School, Osaka, Japan 3, School Play 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Jr. STaTes- men 4. MARIAN GARBINI Torch STaH 3, BaccalaureaTe 3, Library 3, 4, Class BaskeTbalI Team 4, A.G.S. Service Poinl Ch. 4, A.G.S. Advisory Board 4. CLARENCE GROTH Class Pres. l, Class Rep. To STu- denT Council 2, STudenT Council 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Jr. Car- nival Comm. 3, Track 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, C Baskefball, Public School's Week Play 3, Class Treas. 3, School Play 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, STu- denT Body Pub. Ch. 4, Fr. Recep- Tion Comm. 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. Con- ference 4. DONALD HACHMANN Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Block L 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Dec. Comm..Jr. Prom 33 Football 33 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Baseball 3, 43 Sr. Plav 4. LAWRENCE HARTMAN Transfer from San Mateo 33 Base- ball 33 Track 43 Jr. Statesman of America 4. GWEN H UDSON Transfer from Batesville, Ark 33 Yell leader I3 Dramatics 33 Class Volleyball team 33 Class Basket- ball team 3, 4. PAUL JENSEN American Legion Award l3 Block L I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 41 Student Council I, 2, 3, 43 Class Rep. to Student Council I, 33 Soph l-lop Comm, 23 Class Pres 2, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 33 Calif. Boys' State 33 Fresh. Reception Comm. 43 Graduation Comm. 4. JULIA KLEINECKE Transfer from Berkeley High School 43 Dec. Comm. Mother- Dauqhter Banquet 43 A.G.S. Pro- qram Comm. 4. MARIE MARCIEL Jr. Assembly 33 Jr. Carnival Food Comm. 33 Baccalaureate Comm. 43 Class Volleyball team 43 Li- brary 4. AUGUST HAGEMANN Class Vice-Pres. Z3 Ex, Comm. Soph I-lop 23 Baseball Mar. 2, Block L 2, 3, 43 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 F.F.A. Sec. 33 F.F,A. National Convention 33 Football 43 Basketball 43 F.F.A. Pres. 43 Sectional Pres. F,F.A, 43 Statu- Farmer 43 School Play 43 C.S.F. 43 Student Council 43 Co-Ch. Bacca laureate Comm. 4. SHARON HICKS Transfer from Alameda Hiqh School 23 Glee 23 Christmas Pro- qram 23 Class Basketball team 2, 3, 43 Jr, Carnival Comm, 33 Ek. Comm, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 33 Torch Statt 33 Ek. Comm. Jr. Prom 33 Class Softball team 3, 43 Class volleyball team 3, 43 School bas. ketball team 3, 43 C.S.F. 3, 43 Dance Symposium 43 Sr. Play 43 Baccalaureate Comm. 43 S.F. State Athletic Conference 43 An. nual Statt 43 A.G.S. Advisory Board 43 A.G.S, Athletic tvtqr, 4. JOANN JENSEN C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Council I3 Sadie Hawkins Proqram 23 Drill team 2, 35 Class basketball team 2, 3, 43 J'r. Carnival Comm. 33 Torch Typinq editor 33 C.S.F. Sec. 33 Jr.-Sr. Banouet Dec. Comm. 33 Class Softball team 3, 43 Class volleyball team 3, 43 C.S.F. lvtaqa- zine Sales Ch. 3, 43 A.G.S. Vice- Pres. 43 Jr. Red Cross Ch, 43 Otlice 43 Sr. Play 43 School Play 43 Student Council 43 A.G.S. Ad. visory Board 43 Annual Statf 43 C.S.F. Treas.41 School Basketball team 43 Dec, Comm. Fresh, Re- ception 4. BEVERLY KLEIN A.Cr.S, Rep. I3 Fresh. Return Comm. I3 Fresh. Assembly li A.G.S. Advisory Board I, 43 Jr, Carnival Prooram 23 Ivlaiorette 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball team 2, 3, 43 Jr. Carnival Comm. 33 Ex. Comm. Jr, Prom 33 Jr.-Sr. Ban duet Comm. 33 Graduation usher 33 Ottice 3, 43 Class volleyball team 3, 43 Class softball team 3, 43 Basketball tvtqr. 43 A.G,S. Bm Sister Ch. 41 Sr. Play 43 Bac Calaureate Comm. 43 Mother- Dauqhtcr Banouet Comm. 43 Fresh. Reception Comm. 4. PAULINE MADEIROS Drill team 23 Jr, Carnival Comm. 33 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 33 Class Volleyball team 3, 43 School Play 43 A.G.S. Advisory Board 43 Li brary 43 Lions Club Soealrers Con test 4. JOY MICHELL C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 43 C.S.F. Prn , Z' Jr. Red Cross Comm. Z3 A.G.S, Advisory Boaril Z3 Student Court cil 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball team 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 33 Editor of Torch 3' Dnr, Comm. Ch. Ji. Sr. Banaurtt 33 Basl-etlitall lvlor. 33 Jr.Stati?smen Scholarship 33Cl.14S Softball tr-.urn 3' Class Volloyl'i.t'l team 3, 43 C,S,F. Sec. 43 Annual staft 4' School basketball team 43 Dec. Comm, Fresh, Reception 43 Pres, Jr, Statesman 43 Deleqgtry to .l,S.A. Convention in San Dieao 43 Deleoate to J.S.A. Convention ii' San Francisco 43 Talent Show 43 Graduation Comm. 4, DOUG MILLER Boys' League l, Block L l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Jr, Carnival Comm. 3, Football 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3. RICHARD PALMER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Dec. Comm. Jr. Prom 3, Jr, Car- nival Comm. 3, Block L 4, Band 2, 3, 4. GREGORY ROCHIN Football I, 2 3 4, Baskrrtlritll 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block L Smoker 2, Forc-stc-rs Awarit 4. DOLORES RU IZ School Basketball Team 4, Sturlfnl Council 41 Rracecitiiiiri Comm. Ch, 4, Dec. Comm. Jr, Prom 31 Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Ottiri- 3 4, Dressing Room Comm. 2, Class Volleyball team 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball team 2, 3, 4, Champ, Bas- ketball team 2, Champ. Softball team 3, Tennis 3, Drill team 2, Badminton I, Class Softball team 3, 4, Ch. Awards for ticket sellers 4, Referee, Noon Basketball 4, Sadie Hawkins Play 2, Bacca- laureate 3, Freshman Assembly I. MARY SCULLION Freshman Assembly l,Dec.Comm, Soph. Hop 2, Class Basketball team 2, 3, 4, School Basl-etball team 4, Class Volleyball team 3, 4, Class softball team 3, 4, Jr. Sport Dance Comm. 3, Jr. Cars nival Comm. 3, Dec. Comm. Jr, Prom 3, Drill team 2, Bacca- laureate Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Sec. of Class 4, Sadie Hawkins Assembly 4. EDWIN SPENCER Block L 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Torch Statf 3, Sr. Play 4, Sec.-Treas. of Block L 4, Class Rep. lo Student Council 4, Stu- dent Council 4. BARBARA MORELAND Transfer from Alameda High School, Alameda, Calif. l, Fresh- man Return Comm. I, Glee Club 4, J'r. Carnival Comm. 3, Christ- mas Tree Dec. Comm. 4, Drama- tics 3. PEGGY REGAN Class Basketball teams l, 2, 3, 4: Captain Sr. Basketball team 4, School Basketball team 2, 3, 4, Captain School Basketball team 3, Class Volleyball Team 3, 4, Class Softball team 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, Office 3, 4, Glee Club 3, -Head Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Torch Statf 3, Jr. Assembly 3, School Play 3, Sr. Play 4, Christ- mas Play 2, Class Queen, 2nd Place 3, Annual Statt 4, Jr. States- men 4, J'. S. A. Convention in San Francisco 4, Sec. of Board 4, Jr.- Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Winner of Lions Club Speaking Contest 4. VIVIAN ROGGI Jr. Red Cross Comm. I, A.G.S. Advisory Board 2, Christmas Pro- ciram 2, A.G.S. Service Point Ch. 2, Ch. Jr. Cake Sales 3, Dec. Comm. Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Jr.-Sr. Tea Comm. 3, Program Ch. Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Student Body Finance Ch. 4, Athletic Card Ch. 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Girls' Athletic Scorekeeper 3, 4. BARBARA SACKETT Library 3, 4, Ottice 4, Class Vol- leyball team 4, Jr. Statesrnen 4. LOIS SMITH Band 2, Class Softball team 3, 4, Class Volleyball team 3, 4, Class Basketball team 2, 3, 4, School Basketball team 2, 3, 4, Ex.Cornm. Freshman Reception 4, Baccalau- reate Comm. 4, Jr. Statesmen 4, Correspondence Sec., Jr. States- men 4, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Ex. Comm. J'r. Prom 3, Library -4. ANNA STEFANONI Freshman Return Comm. I, Jr. Sport Dance Comm. 3, Jr. Car- nival Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Dec. Ch. Jr. Prom 3, Baccalaureate Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Jr.-Sr. Tea Comm. 3, An- nual Statt 4, Volleyball Mgr. 4, Class Volleyball team 3, 4, Class Softball team 3, 4, Class Basket- ball team 3, 4, School Basketball team 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Sopho- more Assembly 2, Jr. Assembly 3, Drill team 2, Sadie Hawkins As- sembly 4, Graduation usher 3. DALE SWADLEY Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, Stage Comm. 3, Public Address System 3, 4, Advertising Comm. 4, Ticket Sales Comm. 4, Christmas Pro- gram 2. DALE VOERCKEL Student Body Pres. 4, Band 3, 4, Block L 2, 3, 4, B Basketball 2, 3, 4, C and D Basketball 2, 3, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Torch Statt 3, Annual Staff 2, Class President 33 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Executive Comm. Jr. Car- nival 3 Co-Chairman Graduation Comm, 4 Class Rep. to Student Council 2, Track 3, 4, Executive Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, UN, E.S.C.O. 4, Youth Welfare Con- ference 4, Football Announcer 4, Graduation Speech 4. MADELINE WEAVER Transfer from Bristol, Penn. 3, Jr. Statesmen 4, Sec.-Treas., Jr. Statesmen 4. HELEN WEBB Freshman I-lop Ch. I, School Pa- per Staff I, 3, Class Basketball team I, 4, Talent Show Ch. I, Transfer from Morristown, N, J. 2, Christmas Play 2, Talent Show 2, 4, Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 2, Jr. Red Cross Sec. 3, Queen Ch. Jr. Carnival 3, A.G.S. Rep. 3, School Play Usher Comm. 3, 4, A.G.S. Sec.-Treas. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Freshmen Reception Dec. Ch. 4 Sr. Play 4, Dramatics' Class Play 4, Sr, Class Queen 4. ' Q W . S ., ,iq Q9 Xxx 600 ap DAVE VALDICK Transfer from Haywarci Hiqh School I, Christmas Play 2, Jr. Carnival Comm. 3, P. A. System 3, 4, Stage Manaqer 4, Student Council 4, Advertising Cornrn. 4, CAROLYN WAGONER Dec. Comm. Freshmen Return I, Glee I, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. Sec. 2, Music Ch. Sophomore Hop 2, Annual Statt 3, 4, Business Mgr. for Annual 4, Class Basketball team 3, 4, Class Volleyball team 3, 4, Program Ch. Jr, Carnival 3, Assistant Typino Editor ol Torch 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Con- cessions Comm. Jr, Rodeo 3, Dec. Comm. Freshmen Reception 4, Volleyball mqr. 3. Mailing E-'litor of Torch. SUE WEAVER Transfer from Bristol, Penn. 3. JOAN WHALEN XF .ff . 1' f Band 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. 3, 4, Torch Staff 3, Student Council 4, Sr. Editor, Annual 4, Band Treas. 2, C.S.F. Vice-Pres. 3, Student Body Vice-Pres. 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Soph. 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RICHARD BRINTON LILLIAN BROWNING PHYLLIS BURR When on The piano he does During fooTbaIl season, Phyllis is a liTTle burr, pound, Lillian's only aim Bu? we are very fond of her. Dick can malfe all sorTs of ls To make sure she sees sounds. every game. Mfg, ri ani! I lik I f fake X 5 4 Sf li' 1 'v ifl'HV ' 2' 0 Q' ' fl? 'f i ui X X L ' Af- A 4' im S 1' ixl X A A wxxsv If N:-x 1, f l 1 J : X X K if I Uv FSNI rio... A ' 'if' i fzlf ,als A'-felis . f f X X ffw ' f 'fffsx -ff ' 1 so :eff -zf 'Q' B f ff f' X f+ff V fffam 'V f n f M if J 1 sf iff M if 1' f, f ,if ef f f Z if - Z7 1 rf 4 1 ,l, ff 7 .fly , 1 ,vow IV A - 5: Q1 fywflf I X ff li l ll X' f 19 ,VM X' ,av X W pf -'gf K f ,ff fi li l f 5' ifkfiff V421 4 W fi llifl i J P f ,f Q N ' 'A 24726 1,-'-its qllily U7 l Xxilx ll l if ' , I K heyy, I ' 'VM ,-.' f 'if ,f ,ff J , K! 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JAMES CONCANNON DAN CLELLAND Whenever Jim goes out lu d, Dan has many chances to use the hammer and screw, ine, Wh h k with his efli- He always asks for Confian O en e wor s cient stage crew. wine, o see PAUL CRIST JEANNE DALY GLORIA DIK MARK FOXWORTHY An occasion that is very rare Jeanne is really quite a lassg Gloria is always happy and Marky has a hall interest in ls when Paul Crist cuts his She gets A's in every class, gay, A senior girl with a cute little half- , Arljd she likes to have tun all qrin. ay. MARIAN GARBINI BARBARA GREENO CLARENCE GROTH Marian is so nice and polite: Barbara is tall and thing When Clarence is upon the She would never think of start- Just give her a. smile, she'll stage, ing a fight. give you a grin. You can never guess his age. JUVI No I' 4.6515-, f. .. rr.-nL.fy.ii I l ,gifs Q I ,ti ZW, y,g4afiH5f?i9'3'iE31'?1?'1ff e2s3?SYZ'qi:5xgQssis.- NN QQVL' ui I5 9 - f 1 - -.x-N lkrd . . 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JULIA KLEINECKE PAULINE MADEIROS MARIE MARCIEL Jutia's is a very sweet face Pauline with her littie feet Marie has dark, wavy hair That's not too familiar around ls a qiri you'd certainiy like And a personality so rare. this place, to meet. I 1 -OOK . . . W -f. 1 59 -'. 9- .417 -3 'rf Wm , W, M ' W W4 27 41 'M' vfjiff' f' ' my w wf 'LfWWfffi 5 V H f fm X f M Q - K-.gd V ' - f xx mf X M345 mv gf? gf' XX V ,rl ' ,R if fl jx ,, yn fn, 1 X A A M fr 5 Q 4 X A D7 X - M X K X , X W like BX M W W A f.-YYY ' W ' 1 'lk .WI X ' Q QQ' fm fMf v 1,' 1 , 54 I y xx NK, Wi gif 1 H ' U gb 'Eiga 5 f f ff 1 r rw N R ,R A W 5 ff + B Xe .Nw 'Q Wm X XNQQX 1 X rj Kl'v1?,p7 X ,- ,,, X V K 'Y I fl Al T ,df Mtv' 11102 5? 0 NX f KC ,2- f ' '7 A I ' WQLA 1 f ' I fffil NX JOY M'CHSiL5h ks fa C X 3fUhGL'fS'n'ELLLfRM....w 5i'iZ'CPDJ7fAHMER, .1 HY hi? I ps H1 I Y Thlk I 5 Q MHZ duller. 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'UWM nl!! -lQ: ' I KYY.i's?r.sf -f - ANNA STEFANONI DALE SWADLEY VUISS p such a Who loolfs qulle qood enouqh limes learns. lo l1ss. DALE VOERCKEL CAROLYN WAGONER Through The Councxl rncellnqf Allhouqh she d0eSn r look llc we do sail fype, Because of our sper-dy Prenir l-lerdlnq callle is wha? she dem Dale, likes. SUE WEAVER HELEN WEBB When she qraduales she-'II l-lelen's really on The be ready beamg To sfarl houselfeepinq for And she was our Senior Eddie. Queen. , f,,V??,x.s.1 Lp , 6!fWQ?,f:'f1'leD lf ff fi -. f 1 KX11, ff ' ,1.. Usfjiw, U - l .L j-' V I 11 N 1 , XXL, -s f, I X 1' 1 A -KY'71ll1V IX4 A iccj ff' Q llf 1 1 yf ,. 1' I4 M If 1 1 1 1 -.1 5 1 X411 'pxx 'l'f1 ' I I lf Inf I I tk Q' If 5 1' ' A 5 X ,. If KN: I 4 .-9,1 If lf, .zz ff isxigixxay lflppv if I1l', ll f X 'f I 1 I , f l 4,. ' . xg. ,.' ' gmvle vALmcK '1 Easy, slow, and unconcernecl, ure y you can easu y see He goes To class and sorne- School rs noi the place for me MADELINE WEAVER Alfhouqh if may not win h r fam e e, U Mad as her nlckname. JOAN WHALEN Joanle's Troubles come in paurs, Whefher +hey're boys or other cares, is X, NM .ww ,A. .V uv U LQ, 'WK can, , f. ,A ef! I I I I I S if I3 I -me-rt , Is II A 44 -I .I . if .riff , f . .... M , If 2 I . , 1 Ti Y i .,,. W.-.,,h Q IX A fi pr' ' 1 ff 321 i i , I I XJ I' 1 r H 45 in 4- J I 'Im' X . s '1 I I I I Q7' 'S I 'mi -.2 E 'T I K' -Q r ' 41' M f- im . , 1-7 0 'Q 'TN ' ffm ' Q 24 A-Z5 I A2 8 , .V 1. R. 4 V, 1 wx D A5 SM A .N ,Q Earl' Nm., ' W 4, J M... 1 , MARIAN GARBINI EDWIN SPENCER SHARON HICKS PEGGY REGAN PAUL JENSEN ANNA STEFANONI SUE AND MADELIN DOUGLAS MILLER E WEAVER SENIOR BABY PICTURES 9. JOY MICHELL I0. CLARENCE GROTH II. JOAN WHALEN I2. GLORIA DIK I3. RICHARD PALMER I4. PHYLLIS BURR I5. DICK CALLAGHAN I6. JOAN AMARAL . HELEN JEANNE WEBB , Don HACHMANN AND PAULINE MADEIROS BARBARA SACKETT JEANNE DALY LOIS SMITH DALE VOERCKEL DAN CLELLAND 24, BEVERLY KLEIN 25. AUGUST HAGEMANN 26. DOLORES RUIZ 27. DIXIE BUTTERFIELD 28. LOUISE BOTTIANI 29. JOANN JENSEN IO. BARBARA ARCHER OMITTED: ANITA BASS, BARBARA CLEEK, MARY SCULLION 2I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Henriques, S. B. Rep.: J. Ingles, Sec.: G. lnslee, Pres.: N. Volponi, Vice-Pres., B. Sanders, S. B. Rep., B. Walker, Treas. .7-.. JUNIOR BOYS FRONT ROW, lefi To righl: R. Owens, J. Sarboraria, B. Walker, N. Volponi, B. O'Neil, J. Clawson, T. Taylor. SECOND ROW: B. Williams, B. Spooner, G. lnslee, B. Mc- Glinchey, W. Riggs. BACK ROW: C. Rogers, B. Sanders, T. Sieele, D. Rego. NOT PICTURED: W. Slew- arf, T. Ross, R. Perez, P. Munson, E. Hansen, W. Gilbert, D. Fearon, S. Eddingion, J. Dickinson, P. Car- doza, J. Brumley, B. Berkowifz, R. ArmsTrong. All 1 X, 6. Z Ti i '-A Sl - I :QV X 1 if JUNIOR GIRLS FRONT ROW, lefT To righfz N. Gonzalez, B. Barihe, D. Moore, I. Smifh, E. Duira, B. Hachmann, M. Henriques, R. Scrpa, E. Prrez, J. Ingles, S. Bordes, J. Forniciari. SEC- OND ROW: J. Gadiano, B, Cle- menf, E. Roberfson, Y. Bass, E. Weirner, K. PeTerman, J. Culford, B. EeaTTy, M. Huff, D. KasTner, D. Brown, G. Dik, M. Kelly, W. Klus. BACK ROW: S. Livermore, .l. Thompson, J. Drake, B. Orl'IT, E. Walsfqd, L. Hobbs, Dc-ra Sanlucci, M. Mihoevich, lvl. Rasmussen, M. Welker Dorofhy Sanfucci. NOT PICTURED: l. Varqas, V. Porler, M. Loyola, R. KiTchens, W. Fincher, D. Buchanan, C. ATIaway, B. Siranlze. JUNIORS Early in OcTober The Juniors received Their class rings and Trom Then on TelT ThaT They had really become upperclassmen. FirsT, They gave cake and candy sales To sTarT Tinancial preparaTions Tor The Carnival. Then They gave an enTerTaining assembly: a TruTh or Consequences show wiTh members oT The sTudenT body parTicipaTing. The Carnival was The main evenT oT The monTh oT March and, wiTh all members oT The class co-operaTing, iT was a huge success. The Junior Prom was held in April and be- cause iT was The TirsT Tormal dance of The year, all Juniors were eager To do Their parT To make iT an enioyable ailiair. The Junior Senior BanqueT marked The be- ginning oT The end oT The year acTiviTies, and was a crediT To The class oT '5O. The Juniors Took parT in The BaccalaureaTe exercises again This year and They decoraTed and ush- ered Tor The graduaTion. 1 MARY HENRIQUES, Junior EdiTor. f W1 7 i - ' . - I' fr so nw- I A . I ' V! f :irrfff I .J , . I .pw , ,nn K J V . E I- 'I ' ,rg H., 3 - wr-L.-QA' , 1 . U-- f Q, 0' fs' -N-. - W- Wg A . 1- . v , 5. we ,,,,f WMM nv!! 0 Ck ' 1 SOPI-IOMO RES The big event for the sophomores was the annual Sophomore l-lop held on December ll. The theme was Candy Cane Capers, and the gymnasium was decorated in red and white, with a cand cane at each end of the hall. A large silver Christmas 'free stood in the middle of the floor with a spot- light shining on it. Paper streamers, holly boughs, pine cones, and wreaths completed the Yulelide spirit of the dance. During the second semester, the class presented an assembly and selected their rings. PAT TAYLOR Sophomore Editor SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Anderson, treasurer lresignedlg J. Holm, president: M. Tolle, Secretary. BACK ROW: D. Schaeffer, boy's representative: B. Olson, girls' representative, N. Bettencourg vifze-president. Treasurer at present, Ida Ho ine. SOPHOMORE BOYS FRONT ROW, left to right: P. Fra- cisco, J. Stanley, J. Holm, W. Kee- gan, B. Huddleston, K. Cole, H. Marciel, T. Aldenderfer. SECOND ROW: E. Moore, B. McDonald, G. Meamber, W. Holland, B. Tolle, H. Laws, T. Rooney, J. Neff. BACK ROW: B. Frary, J. Brown, B. Rehder, D. Keech, B. Ralph, E. Cardoza, D. Frick, N. Bettencourt. ABSENT: B. Rafal, J. McLaughlin, H. Maestas, B. Ingles, M. Rauschnot, H. Hill, J. Tolle, R. Creager, J. Jensen, D. Baber, J. Spooner, L. Booker, R. Brown, C. Sitra, R. Green, J. Mor- rison, D. Parsons, D. Browning. I SOPHOMORE GIRLS FRONT ROW, left to right: D. ii.. Vandale, M. Foxworthy, A. DeRosa, man, C. Kintz, J. Anderson, B. De- ABSENT: E. Vargas, D. Thompson, I. Higgins, C. Hansen, J. Stewart, V. Bonetti, M. Perry, I. Ottoline. Caron, D. Schaeffer, J. Mellor, J. Roberts, B. Brumley, D. Horton, J. - D. Regan, P. Taylor, M. Tolle, L. Sachau, C. Alviso. SECOND ROW: J. Marsh, L. A. York, B. Olson, B. Sather, J. Davis, D. Martin, S. New- Paoli, M. Meyers. BACK ROW: P. Olsen, D. Mucheli, E. Simes, A. Fagundes, S. Hope, I. Gadiano. .Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlene Berry, freasurer, Marie Roggi, girls' represenlafivep Lloyd Hagemann, boys' represenfafiveg Wayne Avilla, secrefary lresignedlg Madonna Olson, vice-presidenfg Ralph Hoffman, president Secrelary af presenf, Shirley Crist lnof in piclurel. FRESHMAN BOYS FRONT ROW, left fo righf: G. Maciel, T. Loyola, L. Denfici, D. Wallace, R. Rego, R. Hoffman, R. Van Tassel, G. Bier, H. Daniels, J. Nickerson, D. Walker, J. Carrafli, SECOND ROW: J. Bufferfield, J. Risf, E. Calderia, G. Van Loucks, A. Clawson, R. Gufhrie, P. Schulfze, N. Jones, R. Amerine, R. Greeno, C. Rominger, P. Clarke, J. Gosseff. THIRD ROW: B. Brockman, D. Cam- pioffi, R. Silva, V. Brefz, G. Sfone, V. Rodgers, G. Lusarela, J. Dear, C. Crisi, D. Palmer, H. Smifh. FOURTH ROW: J. Rehder, J. Pefer- sen, T. Henry, W. Miller, W. Reece, D. Malm, H. Neff, R. Rassmussen, W. Avilla, D. Gallagher. FIFTH ROW: D. Burr, L. Higby, K. Way, M. Crist, J. Berfoffi, D. Bainfer, B. Saunders, J. Cernusco, O. Skaggs. BACK ROW: H. Kirby, H. Wesfer- mann, J. Young, B. Ellingfon, L. Hagemann, F. Gordon, D. Roberfs. ABSENT: K. Lyon, C. Moy, D. Mer- rill, D. Buckley. FRESHMAN GIRLS FRONT ROW, left fo right: M. Gokey, W. Gusfinich, C. Clarke, 8. Isernhagen, Y. Lewis, C. Berry, J. DePaoli, D. Hailey, M. Olson, J. Serpa, A. Hughes, J. Favilla, F. Scribner, N. Cleek. SECOND ROW: R. Hurfado, M. Roggi, J. Crifchlow, Donna Sanders, S. Harding, P. Brin- fon, M. Aflague, M. Bland, B. San- dell, E. Grosser, N. McDonald, N. Workman, V. Ham. BACK ROW: S. Crisf, Dorlee Sanders, S. Hughes, S. Beffencourf, S. Armsfrong, W. Smifh, B. Avilla, N. Woolsey, D. Bancroff, D. Hansen. ABSENT: Billy Lee Daniels. 'RESI-IIIIEN The class of '52, which enfered Livermore I-ligh in Sepfember, fopped all previous in- coming classes in numbers and, during fhe year, mainfained fhe freshman record for oufsfanding school spirif and cooperafion. An excepfional number of falenfed sfudenfs enfered wifh fhis freshman class and fhey enferfained fhe sfudenf body wifh an ex- cellenf assembly program on Ocfober ll. During fhe firsf semesfer, energefic mem- bers of fhe class, direcfed by Marie Roggi and Nancy Woolsey, held cake sales fo help finance fhe Freshman Refurn of November 23. This dance, fhe main evenf of fhe fresh- man year, was a complefe success socially and financially. The class of '52 has definifely made a good sfarf and can look forward fo successful years ahead. MADONNA OLSON Freshman Edifor 5 'Q 'fs ORGANIZA TIONS STUDENT BODY OFFICERS D. VOERCKEL J. WHALEN J. AMARAL J. VANDALE Student Body Pres. Student Body Vice-Pres. Student Body Sec. Cheer Leader B. CLEEK C. GROTH V. ROGGI D. VALDICK Program Chairman Publicity Chairman Finance Chairman Stage Chairman STUDENT Cf UNCIL In the American school ot today, no single student group is ot more importance than the student governing body. lt is here that the students begin their practical experience in Living Democracy. This group is composed ot representatives trom every class and organization in the school and, in conjunction with the principal, it controls and regulates all student attairs. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Valdick, stage manager: E. Spencer, senior representative: P. Jensen, senior president: A. Hagemann, F.F.A. president: P. Crist, Block L president: R. Sanders, iunior representative: R. Hoffman, freshman president. SECOND ROW: A. Bass, A.G.S. president: V. Roggi, finance chairman: J. Vandale, cheer leader: J. Whalen, student body vice-president: D. Voerckel, student body president: C. Groth, publicity: J. Amaral, student body secretary: J. Daly, yearbook editor: P. Burr, senior representative: D. Ruiz, reception committee. BACK ROW: M. Roggi, freshman representative: B. Olson, sophomore representative: S. Hope, C.S.F. president: D. Schaeffer, sophomore represntative: F. Holm, sophomore president: L. Hagemann, freshman representative: E. Robertson, Hi- Tower editor: J. Jensen, Junior Re'd Cross chairman: M. Henriques, iunior representative. s - eww' , W 11Mg :y2g93?.2g1'f ,gwgwr 1 'i , ' ' ' - L 198954 2 4,,e.f'f s':4 s .5 is 3 1 stffiiff ew A i -.2 aw : 4 . f ' 1,35 , ..........-...,..,,,.. ....,,. .....s...,....s.- -- ' ,--,wum.4M,,,,,-,,.....,......- gf' CA ' f iii! as if 'iff' 'in The incoming Treshman class. The annual Sadie Hawkins ASSOCIFIED GIRL S'l'UDEN'l'S The AssociaTed Girls STudenTs have had a busy and success- Tul year. Regular meeTings were held every monTh wiTh many inTeresTing programs. The TirsT evenT oT The year was The Wiener roasT given by The Big SisTers Tor Their l.iTTle SisTers Day acTiviTies were direcTed by Barbara Archer. They iri- cluded an assembly, a girls' TreaT lunch, a noon volleyball game, and a nighT dance wiTh prizes Tor The besT posTers and cosTumes. The A.G.S. again sponsored inTerclass baslceTball games and The winning Team was honored aT a poTlucl4 dinner. The ir1Terschool games were played by a piclced school Team. AniTa Bass and Sharon l-liclcs represenTed L.U.l-l.S. aT The San Francisco STaTe AThleTic Conference. lvlany service poinT rules were changed under a new sysTem seT up by lvlarian Garbini. SomeThing new Tor This year was The Junior Award inTroduced by Sharon l-liclcs. This award, a school sweaTer wiTh a bloclc numeral, will be presenTed in May To The ouTsTanding girl aThleTe. The A.G.S. Advisory Board will malce The selecTion. The annual lvloThers and DaughTers banqueT was held in lvlay and, aT The end OT The year, The senior girls were honored aT a Tormal spring recepTion. ANITA BASS President SHARON HICKS ' AThIeTic Chairman ADVISORY BOARD FRONT ROW, leff To righT: P. Maderios, dressing room chairmang S. Hicks, afhlefic chairman: H. Webb, secrefary and 'freasureri A. Bass, presidenfg J. Jensen, vice-president B. Archer, program chairman. BACK ROW: P. Burr, publicity chairman: B. Klein, Big Sisfer chairman: M. Garbini, service poinfs chairman: D. Regan, sophomore represenfafive. y CALIFV RN!! SCJ-If LARSHIP FEDEIFIIV N This year's increase in regular membership in The C. S. F. would seem To indicaTe more inTeresT on The parT oT sTudenTs in securing good grades. Regular members musT have Ten poinTs Trom grades and acTiv- iTies and associaTe members eighr poinTs. Only Two poinTs Tor eiTher group may be Trom acTiviTies. All oTTicers are regular members and musT be members Tor Two consecuTive Terms. QbiecTives oT The C. S. F. are leadership and sporTsmanship as well as scholar- ship, and The members oT The organizaTion always Take a responsible parT in school acTiviTies. Each semesTer some Torm oT excursion is enioyed by The members oT This organizaTion. This year in The Tall semesTer, The group spenT a day in San Francisco. ln The morning They enioyed a Trip Through The N.l3.C. STudio. OTTicers oT The organizaTion were inTerviewed on The air. ATTer lunch in The Persian Room oT The Sir Francis Dralce l-loTel, They aTTended The musical hiT Allegro aT The Curran TheaTer. AT The end oT The Tall semesTer, Jeanne Daly, Joy lvlichell, Carolyn Wagoner, and Joann Jensen, wiTh six Terms membership, received Their liTe membership pins, and Yvonne Bass and Elinor RoberTson, wiTh Tour Terms membership, received sweaTers and scripT ..I-.S .. ln The second semesTer, The excursion was To The UniversiTy oT Calilornia To geT acquainTed wiTh The campus and The acTiviTies oT The UniversiTy. The Spring ConTerence oT The Cenfral DisTricT oT The C. S. F. was held aT Asilomar SaTurday, March l9Th, and represenTaTives were senT. ,fi FALL MEMBERS V FRONT ROW, leff To righfz J. Vandale, J. Jensen, Treas., S. Hope, Pres: J Mi hell Sec.' E. Roberf- . - C . i V'c Pr s . Daly, J. Amaral. : J. Whalen, S. Hicks, D. Micheli, C. Wagoner, Y. Bass, D. Marfin. Olsen E. Walsf . son, ie- e.gJ 7 SECOND ROW BACK ROW: P. , ed, B. BeaH, J. Y Culford. SPRING MEMBERS FRONT ROW, leff To righfz J. Amaral, Treas.g Y. Bass, Sec.: B. Beatty, Pres., J. Culford, Vice-Pres.: J. Daly, J. Jensen. SECOND ROW: J. Michell, A. Hughes, E. Robert- E G D M T' C K'l' son, . rosser, . ar in, . in z, S. Bordes, A. Bass, J. Whalen, C. Wagoner. BACK ROW: G. Maciel, J. Pefersen, J. Clawson, A. Hage- mann, W. Holland, D. Voerckel, R. Hoffman. HI TOWER STAFF FRONT ROW, leff To righfz J. Gadiano, arf e'diTorg E. Weimer, girls' ediTorg D Brown, special feafuresg J. Culfordg K. Peferman, Typing ediTorg E. RoberTson edifor first semesTerg Y. Bass, assisfanf edifor first semesferg M. Henriques edilor second semesfer. SECOND ROW: B. Barlhe, J. Forniciarig W. Klus, M Kelly, B. Wafson, assisTanT ediTor sec d T B Cl T B Hach on semes er, . emen 3 . mann. BACK ROW: J. Sarborariag J Clawsong B. Beaffyp B. Orloffg E. Wal sfedp S. Bordesg D. Owens, B. McGlin chey, boys' edifor. JUNIOR RED CROSS FRONT ROW, lefl To righT: Joann Jen- sen, chairman, J. Anderson, J. Whalen. BACK ROW: D. Brown, D. Kaslner, B. Orloff. i-ll TOWER The school paper is now lcnown as The l-li Tower and TeaTures on mosT oT iTs covers The Tower oT The main building which gives The name iTs significance. This year The paper was published once a monTh wiTh a compleTe and enjoyable accounT oT all school ac- TiviTies and gossip. During The TirsT semesTer, Elinor RoberTson, ediTor-in-chieT, and Yvonne Bass, assisTanT ediTor, had charge oT all ediTions. During The second semesTer, lvlary l-lenriques was ediTor-in-chieT and Barbara WaTson was assisTanT ediTor. KiTsy PeTerman served The sTaTT boTh semesTers as Typing ediTor. All oTher ediTors and sTaTT members were Trom The Eng- lish lll classes. s R. I ED CROSS The members oT The Junior Red Cross have lcepT up a program oT acTiviTies ThroughouT The enTire year and have done everyThing possible To give Tull mean- ing To Their moTTo I serve. ln The Tall, Their TirsT acTiviTy was a drive To collecT ash Trays and small boTTles needed by hospiTals in This area. ln The spring, The orga71izaTion sponsored a drive Tor membership. A daily duTy has been To send cards and leTTers To siclc sTudenTs To brighTen Their spiriTs during absence Trom school. This year The membership has been made up oT one represenTaTive Trom each TirsT period class wiTh Joann Jensen as chairman. 125 4 'f 'fi if if 4 'R ' 'yf:i r.iv 'W If . i f 1 . x 1 I' I' PIP' rf nilllcnio f- r AME ' I Cl- F.F.A. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Frick, watchdog: W. Kee- gan, reporferg B. Ralph treasurer: T. Taylor, secretary, B. Sanders, vice-presidenfg A. Hage- mann, presidenf. The Livermore Fulure Farmers lhis year quiclcened lheir lempo and came 'ro 'rhe year's end wiih flying colors. Wilh an increased enrollmenl in 'rhe agricullural classes, lhe lolal number ol F.F.A. members is now lorry-eighl. Al presenl lhe members are farming a sevenly-acre plol wilh lheir own lraclor and equipment and expecl lo move inlo a new agricullural building soon. A few of lhe year's highlighls include: awarding lhe Slale Farmer degree lo Russell Jaclcson and Augie l-lagemann, Parenls and Sons Banquet baslcelball games wilh neighboring schools, exhibils al lhe Grand Nalional Livesloclc Show and ai lhe Alameda Counly Fair, and lhe Slale Livesloclc Judging Conlesl. Proiecls ol lhe Fulure Farmer members include beef, dairy, swine, poullry, grain, and hay. All members have one or more of lheir enierprises in lhe sludenl-owned farming program. ...J F.F.A. MEMBERS FRONT ROW, left to righfz J. Rehder, C. Moy, H. Smilh, P. Schulfz, R. VanTassel, H. Daniels, K. Cole, H. Marciel, E. Caldiera, J. Risr, J. Butferfield, R. McDonald, T. Rooney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Craig, insfrucforg W. Keegan, J. Brumley, B. Spooner, B. Ralph, T. Taylor, R. Tolle, H. Wesferman, T. Reece, W. Avilla, H. Laws, B. Saunders, G. Slone. BACK ROW: H. Hill, R. Rasmussen, P. Cardoza, B. Sanders, E. Cardoza, A. Hagemann, D. Keech, N. Beffencourl, T. Henry, V. Brelz, D. Rego, D. Frick. ABSENT: G. lnslee, B. O'Neil, C. Rogers, M. Sfanley, J. Mellor, D. Parsons, B. Brockman, E. Crisf, R. Ellinglon, G. Meamber, D. Merrill. l UA 'F' K i' f , 1 j gf' I f .1 4 Q 'V , B - id! : ' x ,F K I X. Q 3, , - Y Y: s 'xg F -if fr 1 4 S :wigs ..4-,. Mft: if iii MH, , N,-lwJ,--vY- 4 lv - 'QS Q5 rg, YW- Q! V Q I' K q-Q-1-qq 6 '- E YH, Wig I. Z. I' If I' F.:-J. Pi J:-.CTS Russell Jackson, President of F.F.A. in I948, receives certificate of merit from Eloyd Beebe of the American Trust o. Hampshire Rams belonging to Bill Ralph, shown at F.F.A. Livestock Show and Rodeo. 3. Harold Westerman and Shorthorn 6.Jimmy Butterfield and his sow and heiter. litter of Chester whites. 4. Bill Brockman and Hereford heifer. 7' Tom Reece with his flock of While Leghorn pullets. 5. Gerald Meamber and Duroc Jersey 8. Sophomore Ag, class grafting walnut gilt. trees. l ,arf ,A 'ff 9 8 . 1: is ii Y . 1 5 xy, 1 I S 74 V: gif-'f 'Q M ' ,r A 49 10 Eff-S 9 4 ue? lg' if E MSW Z -rat, - V ni, an 1 , v. Q, , in 0155? , ' 'f: ' ' -fii.i..Q1f' f. F.F.A. P? JECTS l. and 6. Ted Taylor and Hereford 4. Sophomore Judging Class. 9. Tom Henry's Chesler While barrow. heifers. 5. and I2. Junior and Senior Judging IO. Livermore F.F.A. Permanenl Pasture 2. Jack Risl and Sears dairy heifer. Class. Plot. 3, Herman MarcieI'sfafs1'eers and 7. Freshman Ag. Class and Ag. equip- ll. F.F.A. 70 acres of barley. Freshman Class. menf. 8. Bill Sanders and Guernsey bull. 32 ' -s .-4,-Q-.1- ... .J-Q-A - .- - : 'xii' 9 I 4,-C X xi, J . N I. I A ., , ,.n- -, ,-,,,. , 5 A -4. . : i--nu'Eefwe9E':'xr-44.1 a JJ.I...I s '-gag 3 P BAND IN FORMATION LEFT GROUP: P. Fracisco, J. Culford, S. Hughes, J. Holm, B. Walker, J. Daly, B. Klein, J. Nickerson, D. Buchanan, W. Keegan, B. Frary, R. Caron, B. Rafal, Y. Bass, B. Huddleslon. CENTER GROUP: B. Gilberl, J. Clawson, D. Hach- mann, J. Young, A. Clawson, W. Miller, P. Munson, I. Vargas, K. Cole, R. Rego, N. Cleek, P. Regan, V. Rogers, D. Voerckel, J. Davis. RIGHT GROUP: T. Aldenderfer, J. Pelersen, J. Spooner, T. Reece, W. Slewarl, B. Orloff, S. Bordes, D. Bainfer, J. Whalen, P. Cleek, R. Hoffman, G. Maciel, B. Hachmann, A. Bass, B. Arrnsfrong. HND Increasing bolh in number and in playing abilily, 'rhe Band 'roolc parl in many aclivilies This year, Dressed in 'rheir brighl gold and while uniforms, lhe band members marched and played lor every fool- ball game which was played on The new lighled field. They also pepped up lhe roolers by playing for all home baslcelball games. Plans were made lor a public concerl in April, an underlalcing which lhe band had never before allempled. Marching for Jrhe Rodeo, and playing lor assemblies and civic programs are a lew more of lheir aclivilies. Afler gelling a ralher lale slarl, lhe Dance Band was revived and made plans for providing lhe music al some school dances. An orcheslra was also organ- ized and il played for 'rhe School Play, lhe Senior Play and Gradualion. l MAJORETTES FRONT ROW, left 'lo righf: N. Cleek, P. Regan, D. Sanders. BACK ROW: B. Klein, B. Clemenl, B. Hachmann. , DANCE BAND I ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: R, Brlnlon, P. Fracisco, R. Hoffman, J. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Culford, J, Whalen, S. Hughes, J. Daly, A. Clawson Holm, J. Spooner. BACK ROW: D. Rego, J. Clawson, B. Huddleslon, T. Reece, D. Rego, R. Hoffman, J. Fracisco, B. Huddleslon, J. Clawson R. Caron, B. Walker. 3, walker' ,f Q.-LEE CLUB The Glee Club was a small group lhis year, consisling moslly ol girls. Their main aclivilies look place al Chrislmas lime, when lhey sang al lhe Velerans' l-lospilal and lor lhe Chrislmas assembly. Soloisls and small groups sang lor assemblies and lhe lalenl show. To raise money, a dance was given in April. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: l. Adan, C. Clarke, M. Gokey, B. Moreland, M. Perry. SECOND ROW: N. Cleek, G. Hudson, D. Sanders, G. Dik, B. Brumley, B. Cleek. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vierra, B. Clemenl, B. Avilla, D. Thompson, J. Culford, N. Woolsey, Dora Sanlucci. BACK ROW: D. Owens, R. Frary, W, Riggs, N.Volponi. l . ,. ,. qu-+.m.xew.. Q ' FRONT ROW, lefl fo righf: B. Beally, R. Owens, E. Roberlson, G. Dik, J. Sar boraria, J. Dickinson, L. Smilh, R. Callaghan, J. Michell, R. Brinlon lPres.l, B Sackell, P. Reagan, D. Bullerfield, S. Weaver. BACK ROW: M. Henriques, B. Clemenl, D, Hachmann, M. Kelly, W. Klus, E. Walsled, J. Clawson, B. Berkowilz, R. McGlinchey, E. Weimer, J. Thompson, Y. Bass, J. Forniciari, B. Barlhe. JUNIV R ATESMEN The Junior Slalesmen ol America is an organiza- lion lo prepare sludenls lo be beller slalesmen ol lhe lulure, lo acquainl lhem wilh lhe opera lions ol governmenl, and lo enable lhem lo be beller volers. ll is a slale-wide organizalion, and lwice a year, Junior Slale Legislalive sessions are held. This year sessions were held al San Francisco and San Diego. Delegales were senl lo bolh ses- sions by our local organizalion. The Junior Slale is divided inlo regions, and regional legislalive sessions are held several limes a year. Our local group has laken lrips lhis year lo lhe Alameda Counly Courl l-louse in Oakland, lo lhe Sanla Rila Prison Farm, and lo lhe Slale Capilol in Sacramenlo. Presidenl in lhe lirsl semesler lhis year was Joy lvlichellg in lhe second semesler, Dick Brinlon. ' FRONT ROW, left lo right: M. Crisf, D. Bainler, R. Owens, J. Sarboraria, D. Campiolli. BACK ROW: R Palmer, R. Rasmussen, W. Rehder, J. Dickinson, R. McGlinchey. SENIV R SCOUTS The Senior Scouls are a group ol high school boys belween lhe ages ol lilleen and eiqhleen who have a lol ol lun logelher hiking, lishing, camping, and doing many olher lhings. 34 ACTIVITIES A Lf V K A 'I' Ti-IE FRESE-IMEN The class of '52 s'rar+ed on fheir way fo become an aclrive parf of fhe life of Jrhe school by 'raking pari in Jrhe cusiomary evenfs Jrhaf mark ihe beginning of ihe year. The above scenes are from: Jrhe Big Sisfers Wiener Roast Jrhe Freshman Assembly, Jrhe Senior Recepiion 'ro ihe Freshmen, and fhe Freshman Reiurn. .AND Ti-IE SOPi-IOMORES I-2. THE SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY 3-4-5. THE SOPHOMORE HOP JUNIOR ACTIVITIES I, 2, 3, 4, and 5, THE JUNIOR CARNIVAL 6, 7, and 8. THE JUNIOR ASSEMBLY 14. 3.3. ACTIW ITIES Big Sisfers Barbecue Commiifee. 7. A,G.S. Presidenf Anita Bass presenfs 9. The Committee at the poiluck Freshman Barbecue. fhophy fc? Peggy Regan of The win- supper. Scene from Sadie Hawkins Assembly nmg Semor team' '0- Behind 'he Scenes at The nom-'Ck 8.ThSh ilfhbkf- . 5. and 6. The Sadie Hawkins Dance. ban pZ?IuirlFiLi,p2Eie a I e as e supper Q g 2 . 2 S E 2 i E gg E J 1 3 ai ' K 1 1 i V I Q l i Judge Heafh A,,A,A.,,, A,A,.,,, D ick Callaghan Dislricr Afiorney Flinf. A,,,,,..., Dick Cwens His Secrelaryw ...A. , ,.,, ,...,., N ina Cleek Clerk of lhe Couri, .,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, G loria Dik Defense Alrorney Sieyens,,Clarence Grofh His Secrelary, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,,, J oann Jensen Karen Andre ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,, , Pal Cleek Dr. Kirkland .,..... Michael Slanley LIVERMORE i-MOH scEiOOL STUDENT BODY PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY lb Direcled by Miss Edgerion Mrs. John Hufchins, , , .,.. Alma Hughes Homer Van Fleel ,,,,, .. Jack Brown Elmer Sweeney ,...,,,,s ,,Maryin Cris? Nancy Lee Faulkner., ,,,..,c.c ,Janei Vandale Magda Svenson .,,,., ,,,,,,.... B ellyann Orlofl John Graham Whitfield ....,,,, Roger Caron Jane Chandler .,cc,,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,,.,,, W ilma Klus Sigurd Jungquisl ,,,,,, , ,,.,. ...,,c.,, J im Holm Larry Regan.. ,....,, .,.,,,..,.,.., D ick Schaeffer Roberfa Van Renselaer ,,,,.. Joann Anderson Prison Mairon .....,.,..c,,,,,,, Pauline Maderios Bailiff .....,......,,,...... .... , Augie Hagemann Slenographer ..,,..,...,.,,,.........., Joan Amaral Courf Aifendanr .,.,,. , ..ss,,.,,,,,,, Ted Taylor r-'me 1? -- G 4-9 Wi L xy e'W 55 B 1 ' il . , KN F T , i Mrs. Mcln+yre. , Professor Mclnfyre , , Joan Arnaral Richard Brinlon Terry Mclnfyre, ,,.. ,, .,,,, Joan Whalen George Mclnlyre ,,,, Sophie ., rA,,,, , , Mrs. Pafferson , Doug Miller Lillian Browning Phyllis Burr Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS GROWING PAINS A Comedy in Three Acls Direcled by Miss Palricia Edqerlon Elsie Pallerson V , Joann Jensen Traffic Olllicer M, Don l-lachmann Dulch ,, ,,,, , Clarence Grolh Brain , Diclr Callaghan Omar , , Dale Voerclrel Hal A, ,... ,, ,,,, Ed Spencer Pele Prudenc Palfy Jane h4iriarn Vivian , Exlra Boys and Girls: Jeanne Daly, l-lelen Webb, Anna Sfefanoni, Sharon l-licks. Barbara Greeno, Marlr Foxworfhy, Jim Concannon, Bob Berry, Richard Palrner. fffsslila Q' ' Paul Jen-mn Peqoy Regan Pal Cleelr Anita Bass Barbara Archer Beverly Klein ,, 1-'QQ msg 'i w' ix M 2, 'E ' W -'N 1 ' Mix E ggi, ,,,,5-ff SPOR Q X -:if -'SE - 07,4 P 17' C l ' h f I ' j 5 R xt 1 jf' Hem Mime ' f H Q CCAC .. i ,ml ' 1 4,5 A7 ' ' Zu. ff my f sea weft-fffffr ,A M- -K X jx ' 9 V ROCW? W Une' O A EEAQXGS away FJJ' Although setback in their first three practice games, two of which were played under the lights of the new football field, the Livermore Cowboys went on to capture second place in the final E.B.C.A.L. league standings. The Cowboys' only two League losses were to a mighty Liberty team by a score of 38 to l3, and Cl heartbreaking loss to Emeryville by a score of 7 to 6. The Cowboys went on to defeat San Ramon, 0 team which was rated to beat them, by a score ot 34 to l3, and got their most cherished victory in the final game at the season by defeating Amador I9 to 0. B PLL C. S. D, 7 Liberty 38 Emeryville 7 Son Ramon 13 Amador 0 LEAGUE GAMES Livermore Livermore Livermore Livermore Livermore S ilce Hunier reefs A. L Youn and Chas Rafh P 9 - 9 bone members of Livermore's fTrs+ 'foofball ieam P. CRM Wxnnef os d Fore 1 waf STGTS a v x , 3 C' 'Z - :J - --4 Q ll i.. L 5 lb' LQ C 1 F, fl r MILLER AWLQAQU? F-rn? Team Forward VW G. ROCHIN All-League Second Team Cerner qi 4, 3 g Q- L '91, , of N 4 - STV gy' All League Frm? Ts-em Forward C VOERCKEL it : W4 .QV ' vb . ,, D. HACHMANN Allleogua Second Team Cenfer F ASK!-'.'l'Bf LL Alfhough neifher The A or B feam finished in firsf place, bofh feams had a fairly successful season. Livermore losf bofh games in fhe series wifh Piffsburg. Bofh feams won one and losf one wifh Ripon and Cenferville. They defeafed Sf. l-lelena in fheir only game wifh fhaf feam. Livermore's league championship hopes were firsf smashed affer an up- seffing loss fo Amador. ln fhe final league game of fhe season fhe Livermore A feam almosf foppled fhe 4-fime cham- pions from Emeryville, buf losf a close decision 45 fo 4I. The A feam ended fhe season wifh a 7 win, 3 loss record. The B feam won 6 and losf 4. Doug Miller, highesf scoring man in fhe league was fhe only Cowboy fo make All League firsi' feam. Greg Rochin capfured second feam All League cenfer posifion. Paul Jensen and Augie l-lagemann received honorable menfion. Dale Voerclcel made All League firsf feam forward in fhe B divisions. Don l-lachmann, Louis Daniels, and Charles Eracisco made All League second sfring wifh Daren Bainfer receiv- ing honorable menfion. ln fhe following league scores, Liver- more's score is lasf. LIVERMORE vs. VARSlTY B Amador 33-39 ll-24 San Ramon 48-58 3I-35 Liberfy ..A.., .cccc 2 9-32 24-25 C. S. D. ,,,,cc.,, ,,,AA 3 7-40 30-35 Emeryville 33-26 43-29 Amador ,,c,.., H ,, 28-25 I5-I2 San Ramon 28-44 26-24 Liberfy ..Asss.cc .c.,, 3 2-49 23-30 C. 5. D. ..ccc..cc ..... 3 2-48 23-25 Emeryville sscscss ,,,,, 4 5-4I 39-24 VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW, left fo righf: J. Concannon, E. Spencer, R. Sanders, D. Miller, W. Rehder, M. Foxworfhy. BACK ROW: Coach Winn, H. Wesferman, R. Frary, A. Hage- mann, L. Hagemann, P. Jensen, W. Riggs lMgr.J, J. Sarboraria fMgr.l B TEAM FRONT ROW, leff fo right D. Bainfer, J. Sianley, C. Fracisco, R. Walker, L. Daniels, D. Voerckel. BACK ROW: Coach Winn, K. Way, J. Petersen, R. McGIin- chey, D. Hachmann, W. Avilla, D. Rego, R. Palmer KMQF-l BASE?-if LL 7 'L 3 X..-'J . . . if . 'Jas As This goes rnTo The annual, Livermore has played and lost Three if i, gf' games buT looked very good in losing. In These games, we have made - 4 f T I ' .' as many hiTs as we did all lasT season. .af ' i 5 yi V' n . ., XX, -N j2,!4,,mr These Three games have proved many Things: Greg Rochin, Mark 1 71:15 fgf f V FoxworThy, and Don l-lachmann, The Three seniors on The Team, are id :JS axe invaluable: Bob ArmsTrong, aT second, and Bob Perez aT shorT, shine f. if ' , i NX: ., in The Tield. This year's Tre-shmen will have a greaT Team in one or Two ..',jEw T, 5 y years wiTh BainTer, l-loTTman, Gordon, Miller and CrisT Torming The Eff., V. N' T SV ,LL backbone oT The Team. '4Li?a: , gHi',fff5ff1 1 , 'Tix' . L . ,W-W .ffm .'wffsfg5 viii sf' .. ff virgvsf 'N T Q D D X x X rx SPIKE HUNTER Q J BEN SNYDER Baseball Coach Swimming Coach ln May The annual Tield day Tor new records culminaTed The inau- gural year Tor our Memorial Pool. AlThough a swimming Team was impossible This year, ouTsTanding perTormances by Treshmen and sophomores insured ouTsTanding Teams during The nexT Tew years. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, left To righT: P. Cardoza, R. Williams, D. Frick, E. Car- doza, V. Rodgers, R. Amerine, M. Crisf, R. Palmer fMgr.l SECOND ROW: N. Volponi, R. Hoffman, H. Maesfas, R. Perez, J. STanley, W. Miller, BACK ROW: Coach HunTer, D. BainTer, R. Armsfrong, G. Ro- chin, W. Rehder, R. Frary, F. Gordon, D. Hachmann, M. FoxworThy. arirar' ' ' if 1 cr ' 1 A ,iw-1 ' ...I . -A . .ici nur:--:cum-. . . T lg 3 BASEBALL PITCHERS AND CATCHERS SWIMMING GROUP LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Volponi, H. Maesfas, P. Car'doza, G. Rochin, W. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Cardoza, M. Foxworfhy, R. Schaeffer, N. BeTfen Rehder, F. Gordon, R. Williams, R. Amerine, courf, P. Crisf, R. Sanders, P. Cardoza, 48 P. CRIST President G. ROCHIN Vice-Presidenf E. SPENCER Sec. and Treas. 1949 SWEATER WINNERS ELF Cn N- Boys who have earned a leller in any spori are eligible for Block L member- ship, aller receiving a leller, a boy is a member oi Ihe Sociely unlil he graduales. This year, lo raise money, ihe Block L held a dance, pui on a boxing exhibi- iion, and sold roolers' caps and emblems. The money from lhese aclivilies and from alhlelic coniesis is pul inio The Aihleiic Fund, as lhe Block L has no lreasury. From lhe Alhleiic Fund comes lhe money lo pay for emblems, uniforms, insurance, Senior sweaiers, and all aihleiic supplies. MEMBERS FOR THREE YEARS FIRST ROW, left lo right: E. Spencer, P. Crisl, G. Rochin, P. Jensen, D. Miller, M. Foxworthy, D. Hach- mann, R. Sanders. BACK ROW: J. Sarboraria, D. Voerckel, D. O'NeiI, J. Concannon, J. Clawson, R. Walker, R. Callaghan, R. Armsfrong, D. Rego, N. Volponi, R. Perez. .7 .J D G. ROCHIN D. MILLER MEMBERS FOR LESS THAN THREE YEARS P. CRIST FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: P. Cordoza, C. Fracisco, H. Maeslas, B. Huddleslon, L. Daniels, E. Cardoza, J. Holm, R. Williams, W. Ralph, B. Rafal, D. Frick. BACK ROW: C. Rogers, D. Owens, R. Frary, T. Taylor, A. Hagemann, G. lnslee, R. McGlinchey, R, Palmer, J, Tolle, N. Bellencourl, P. Munson. E. SPENCER P. JENSEN D. VOERCKEL D, HACHMANN M. FOXWORTHY R, PALMER ,isgvws U. I V. t 'ni' ,' f-vm, P Q 5 3 3? ' ' C2 1'-' if f-5 5- Q7 at .h Q x Q i . sy sie' 1 L f .A I 49 3 L T X JIRLS' if Si E' BA LL 49ERS SENIORS-FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Scullion, S. Hicks, BULL DOGS SENIORS-FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Stefanoni P. Regan, Captain, J. Whalen, A. Bass, BACK ROW: M. Garbini, J. Jensen, J. Michell, Captain: J. Daly, H. Webb. BACK ROW: D. Ruiz C. Wagoner, L. Smith. P. Burr, B. Klein. NIFTY FlFTlES JUNIORS-FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Thompson WOLVERlNES JUNIORS-FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Loyola, J. Drake, D. Brown, Captain, D. Kastner, Y. Bass. SECOND ROW B, Barthe, E. Weimer, Captain, L. Hobbs, I. Smith. BACK ROW: S. Bordes, K. Peterman, B. Orloff, B. Beatty. BACK ROW: M. Henriques J. Ingles, J. Culford, E. Walsted, R. Serpa, E. Perez. J. Forniciari, M. Huff, E. Robertson, W. Fincher. L4- .is rl Girls' l:JaslceTball Teams were organized again This year. Each class had Two Teams wiTh chosen capTains. ln place oi A and B Teams, each oT The eighT Teams were given coloriul names. The Senior Team, The ForTy-Ninersf' rolled Through a successTul season wiThouT a deTeaT and won The coveTed basl4eTball cup. IT is noTeworThy ThaT mosT oT The l:orTy-Ninersw composed The winning Team in Their sophomore year when The cup was Tirst presenTed. On February 2 I , l949, a baslceTl3all banqueT was given as a climax To The interclass games, with The l'l:orTy-Ninersu as honorary guesTs. The Cowgirls, The all-school Team, is made up ot ouTsTanding girls selecTed bv a commiTTee represenTing The sophomores, iuniors and seniors. They played several oT The surrounding schools: CenTerville, l-layward, Amador, Emeryville, San Ramon and Stockton. JUMPING Jll.LS SOPHOMORES-FRONT ROW, left to right: J. YEARLlNGS SOPHOMORES-FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Alviso, Vandale, J. Marsh, M. Foxworthy, Captain: D. Regan, L. York. BACK M. Tolle, B. Olson, Captain: A. De Rosa, L. Sachau. BACK ROW ROW: P. Taylor, D. Roberts, D. Micheli, P. Olsen, A. Fagundes, D. Martin,S. Newman, S. Hope, B. DePaoli. M. Meyers. WlLD CATS FRESHMEN-FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Hughes, HGALLOPING GAELS FRESHMEN-LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bland, B J. Critchlow, M. Rogqi, Captain, N. Woolsey, C. Clarke, J. DePaoli. Sandell, M. Aflague, Captain, M. Gokey, J. Serpa. BACK ROW: D. Hailey, M. Olson, S. Armstrong, B. Avila, N. Cleek. . 7 . ., .V , , f y , . , s, ., , . . , , A , is . ' Ba . s ' ,f 5,7 V ff' f , '- .sf .4 ' Y, h ,A Aa' ar. I f 'ii 1 ' T 74 . I. A CLASS IN SWIMMING. 3. and 4. VOLLEYBALL. 7. A SET OF BADMINTON 2. TI-Ie COWGIRLS BASKETBALL 5. GIRLS' DRILL TEAM. a. THE scoReIcesPeRs. TEAM' 6. GIRLS' P.E. INSTRUCTOR BETTY MCDONALD. 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