Livingston High School - Livingstonian Yearbook (Livingston, CA)
- Class of 1948
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First, there is an administration who guides us. Second, there are seniors who are completing their high school work. Third, there are the classes that represent steps on the way to graduation from high school. Fourth, there are activities in which we work and serve. Fifth, there are athletics which give us recreation and sport. All these are the five sides of the pentagon. Around these five sides of our school life there is the whole plan, the idea, of our school. lVe at Livingston High School, with all our diversified activities and studies, feel ourselves an important part of a functioning school which we here attempt to symbolize by a geometric design. C. ll. C.-XRI'liN'l'liR DEDICATIQN XVirh pride we dedicate our 1948 LIVINGSTONIAN to lllr. Carpenter. a man who through many years of teaching has well earned the words that have heen used since the days of Chaucer for many loved and honored teachers: Gladly would he learn and gladly teach. Wye are hut a few of hir. Carpenter's students. for he has had many over the years who have known his influence and his guidance. He has taught us not only to solve the vital and necessary problems of mathematics, hut, living among us, he has heen an example of neighhorliness, industry. and citizenship. ln this, our hook, we wish to tell him of our gratitude and of the gratitude of countless students he has taught. Administration My JOHN H. CLEARY PRINCIPATJS MESSAGE ln the world where mistakes and errors are abundant and need correction, one of the greatest tools for solving the problems around us can he found in the clear. persist- ant thinking and logical conclusions that are to he learned in the study of mathematics. Kly hope for you, students, is that you learn to appreciate and use these lessons, as well as all the lessons you learn in all your classes, to derive greater understanding, pleasure, and honor in your lives. Board members: Frank Bohn, Ruth Eastman, J. J, McNamara, George Saunders, E. A. Heller. ..-.. 13,5 V5 Adelln Bm'nm'd C J Carpenter MAX Donny Wendell Flint Claudia Gale George Hall Doris Hunter Lucille Hurlbutt Lloyd Jackson Ellzabetlw Kamen Elizabeth Knerr Leon Lee L lVI.1dgo Nllddloton Louvse McQueen Inna llllorrison Pnnl Power Fmncis Slack George Smith Monica Stage Henry Strucltman Barnard Swartzell Helen Vetro FACULTY CALENDAR OE EVENTS September October N ovembe r December January February March April May june 1947-1948 Beginning of School Big-Little Sister Party Opening of the Football Season FFA Initiation Freshman Reception Junior-Senior Party Teachers' Institute Armistice Day Parade FFA Barn Dance Thanksgiving Holidays School Play You Can't Take It VVith You' Opening of Basketball Season Christmas Program Christmas Holidays Baggage Day Student Body Elections End of First Semester FFA Father and Son Banquet Hi-,links Skating Party Freshman-Sophomore Party Sophomore Return Easter Vacation Opening of Baseball, Tennis, son Girls' League Dance Journalism Conference Tacky Day FFA Strawberry Feed Mothers' Tea FFA Stock Show Junior Prom Senior Picnic Baccalaureate Graduation Closing of School and Track Sea Seniors RM Diego Aja James Allen Patricia Allinson Jeannette Andrew Dorothy Asher Patty Barry Joy Bell Albert Cardenas Wayland Carroll Louise Castro Emogene Cole Clyde Collard Aqatlma Collins Bob Conover Barbara Cooper Chester Davis Edith Ann Downey Mary Ann Dyck Eugene Eason Pat Enos Bernice Espinola Maxine Faria Richard Faria Dorothy Frade CLASS Violet Gcrlncli Helen Griffin Demi Hall Paul Hmiiel Sue Hasliiiiioto Claude Hayes J. P. Henry Iris llollcliiii Liwruncu Jacobsen Pele Jnmero Paul Joseph Huhoi Kali James Kniiolia Williixrii Keltoii Lucy Kislii lVlargiQ Kocliii May Kulmo .Luis Kiirolxrivia Joliii Leiim Clifford Lovelady Mary Machado June Maeda Kiyo Matsuda Bob McDonald Q14 1948 J xx 'bl Stanley lVlclVIurray Warren Miller Nobu Mltobe Mac Miyake Roy Munroe Robert Murray Donald Nlunz Alvun Newport Ramona Nigntengale Toshiko Nlshihara John Nunes Elizabeth Ostrom Evelyn Ratzlafff Helen Salinas Klsaku Shibata Mary Shoji John Souza Joyce Sparks Elalne Spence Bea Springer Pat Suzuki Ned Taniguchi Thelma Thomas Katy Thompson CLASS Rachel Trujillo Patty Whatley Eugene Whetstone Joel Williamson Dale Wright J h Y ' o n agl David Yamaguchi John Yoshida OF 1948 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN OF 1944-1945 138 STUDENTS September 28 ...............,.........,........ Initiation November 11 ,.,,u ...,.,. F reshman Reception February 9 ..............,e,,..e,,,..,,.......... Sophomore Return SOPHOMORES OF 1945-1946 October 20 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,u,,,...,.,,,,,,4,,,, Freshman Reception March 2 .....r ....... S ophomore Return April 18 ...... .......Tncky Day JUNIORS OF 1946-1947 December 6 ..,,,..1,.i...,.,,,..,.,...,......., Senior-Junior Party May 11 .,............,,,.....,,....1r..,.........,. Junior Prom SENIORS OF 1947-1948 82 STUDENTS October 22 ........,.....,.....,..,......,.,,,,,. Senior-Junior Party Mayf 21 ,..,. ....,..- I unior Prom May 25 ..,,. .,,,,.. S enior Party June 6 ....,,. ,..,.,. B accalaureate June 10 ......,.r .,1.,.. G raduation SENIQR Dieqo Furst semester Lovelndy, treasu lafl, secretary. Aja, president both semesters of?3cers: rer, J. C. Hayes, representative, C. Sparks, vice-presidentg E. Ratze CLASS GFFIC ' ' Q! .- Q' xx-1 ...Q .. Second semester officers: P. Jamero, yell leader, Nl Koehn, secretary, J. Andrew, vice president, J. Sparks treasurer, P, Hamel, representative. M iss Knerr, counselor Classes AD!'7lNl.5 7RA770N My .--aunnw 7 First sonic-str-r of?icers R Nunm rwii'vsi-iit.itiw J l Sal:vi.n1,vicQ prosiflmit F Clark prrsifloirt l Rivmliw treasurer: A, lifmnna Qc-crvtary CLASS Front row: S. Griffen, D. Dirks, A. Nunes, E. Balazs, R. Thompson, O. Thompson, J. Albiani, R. Valdez, C. Garcia Second row: S. Mark, H. Sapp, J Loma, B. Fidson, T. Runner, F. Clark, V. Taylor, D, Buller, H. Cole, H. Davenport, E. Kline, B. DeVere. Third row: J. Martin, B. Ulrich, M. Martin, V. Sparks, D. O. Harris, S. Kitaqawa, J. Bauernschmidt, F. Cash, B. Whatley, G. Fox, J. Majors, T. Fox. Fourth row: F. Browninq, A. Macias, J. Allinson, G. Browning, M. Collins, A. Kawana, J. Kimura, A. Schell, J. Salman E. Buller, J. Wedel. Fifth row: D. Walker, E. Campodonica, J. P. Baker, E. Pulido, L. Riggles, J. Battin M. Taqaml, M. Niqlitennale, E. Bryant. Sixth row: L. Ratzloff, W. Taniquchi, N. Passidori, B. Gehbie, C Bauernschmldt, J. Schuel, M. Depalma, NI. Parker, S. Court. ,f-. Svfolxd svv11ostn:' uf'1Ct'rs' M Snvn sCCrCttU'yg B. O'DCII, vnu' prustdvnt F' WOM rvprvsentatlve, D. Walker, presu- dt-nt H. Fmde twmtnrte, CDF 1949 Ffrnnt run' L Htldcnmnd S. Knllcnrcw L Lomvan, L, Pattison, A. Gleason, F. Wolf, J. Ttthor, D Wyatt, L' Waltvrs. Second rom: FVI. Sllvtl, A. Garner, B. O'DQIl, R. Nnnes, J. Watkwns, Nl. Prine, M. MIVZH, J Knstnwtlsc S. Wedel, E. Rodriqucs, J. IVIcSvvecncy. Third row: G. Esau J. Pcnner, L. Koop, L. Austln J. Nnnvs N. Baldrtdge, H. Crrtes, G. Vieker, VV. Blvvins, D. Apodoca Fourth row: N. Lane, R. Stovvers B. Text-mm H Fmdr, B. Stinson, R. Kwnq, J. Vnladvz, D. Eidson, R. Jnencnmn. Ftfth row: G. Finn A Nl.1kit.1, G. snntn N Yost, D. Lipscomb, E. Land, D. Nlaldanado, O. Prlce. Sixth row: F. Kajiwara, K S.ll'..lQlICL'W, G Wdson L. Willhitc, D. Ostroln, G. Jonvs, B. Garrett, A. AgLnIm', T. Nlaestns. First semester ofhcers: J. Silveria, representative: Nl Schuher, vice-president, B. Bibler, treasurer, J Felty, secretary, N. Galloway, yell leader, J. Fox, president. CLASS nst row: G Corvcllo, J. Scuza, E. Petersen, J. Rcdrigues, C. Schell, H. Jarnero, H, Terry, C. Bernard, 5 Srnallwood, C. Cole, Second row: D. Thames, R. lVlcCoun, L. Aja, J. Fox, R. Freeze, W. Ulrich, N. Gillaway, lVl. Trinidad, J. Penner, T. Cline, N. Curtis. Third row: B. Brown, L. Garcia, R. Mull, B. Betten nrt, T. Aniarant, J. Silveria, lVl. Stevens, J. Collier, D. Crcw, W. Hilty, J. Cole. Fourth row: J. Chambers, P Tanji, K Tokinobu, J. Nagai, N. Baba, J. Felty, G. Haygocd, Nl. Lee, V. Biqgers, A. Noble, D. Haggerty. th row' B. Willhite, R. Grifhn. S. Peters, A. Reed, R. Nichols. J. Clark, J. Brown, E. Ratliff, D. Wucher, l Killeen Sixth row: E. Gardener, F. Martin, B. Payne, L. Haggerty, T. lVlyers. Second semester officers: Seated, H. Jamero, vice-presi- dent, E. Sugars, president. Standing, L. Smith, secre- tary' R. Cole, yell leader, B. Bibler, treasurer, A. lVlal danndo, representativrr. ,.f- GF 1950 First row' G. Worden, R. Ruth, J. Voyles, K. Hamel, R.'Torres, Nl. Sexton, J. Cole, R. Koehn, K. Koehn Second row: G. Cole, G. Nightengale, J. Morris, Nl. Aguillar, B. Williamson, J. Sparks, D. Holder, W. Ratz loff, V. Grantharn, B. McLaughlin, C. Torres, E. Supat. Third row: M. Dyck, R, Mclvlurray, B. Bibler, A Sayadoff, A. Maldanado, O. Baiz, S. Kaji, P. Walker, M. Schuber, G. Carter. Fourth row: L. Thomas, E Pittser, E. Byram, D. Huffaker, B. Baines, M. Shaw, A. Nlattos, N. Giesbrecht, L. Kirschner, L. Chase L. Smith, R. Cole. Fifth row: B. Loewen, D. Nelson, E. Sugars, C. Scariolla, J. Trujillo, F. Guerriero, R Valdez, D. Harnagtnclwi, Nl. Manoukian, A. Shiotani. Firet SEUTPSIDV oficvrx Prr-gtdr-nt F Wardtn uw' pr'es+dQnt D Tnmnpsrtn' 51-cire'tary L Anztrvt-.x trms urer, P, Fdgon Yl'DV'tTSE'VTftlLTVt' R Prtun ye'!TTv.1tt'v B Marttn CLASS Tr! wan. 1 Dm n, D Klnvrry, L ORTUI' L, Fulk A HL1x5'an, T Roiiwrrnws, J HAH F Pv'lw 1.1nn.1n .T Lfntnz U H.1'nuan, B. Rune 51-Gund rfw: L Frwtfrr, G, Crovvetl F Worden, B. PICLTQ, B Huvnnw T, Wnattvy B C.nllwr'u, P Boyd, J. Barry, T Firfwn, D Bultfr, D Koenn Third row F Chanlhfrs, D Jnnffs L Asn T: ft D Tnfiunpsctn, P. Wn5d:,n', TVL Ffltdwlvc, J Baker, P. Batttn, M Lentos, TVT Corey J. Norton D fav' H MrCl1lTouf1h, S Granados Fourth ww' T. Sparlfg, L, Iiovnn, G, Brecdxng L Gamma A Mvnfinza J Jfnnnsww, I Ruchards, B. Avewo, W. Runner, J. Df3Vere, L. Hernandez, L. Halt, J Breedtnq Fvftn rw. M Blvdsov, M. Plnwns, P. Nledlln, C. 'iitaq-mfa, E. Ponncplc, R Shaw, IVT. Aqtnltar, M Andarn S Hydmik A Prnntas, G Estrada, M Herrera, R Salman. bixtlv row: B Blunt, VV Espinola, H Weaver, B Rnw F Hndmrfs J Kortnn, A FrTP5c-n, T. Smith B Martin, B. Martxn, L. Andrew, B Levvts. Seventh row G Nash T Vatrnik, L. Howard, L. Pnntt, V Mfkory, D Bnwlrng, D, Wyatt, D, Bullcr, J. Esptnota, J. Lows M Clark Svcond svnwstvr ofncvrs: Seated, G. Bibler, vice-pvcsh dont- B Lawrcricc, prcsidmmt. Standing, J. Maldonado, trvasnrcr- M Barnvs, secretary, T, Sparks, yell leader, C. Honchin, representative. CDF 1951 Vnwt rw. Y. llilnlon, D. Wilkinson M. Sildana b. Pinlicrin, R Fictfn J Darncron P. Anralarn R. Will urn J. Bvl' A lV!a1tnu. Sucund rzw: LE Tannvlicln, M. Mwmfllfri, O lVlIlllll'lfl', E. Klvin, J Rusmll, P. E nlfrwe, lVVnn1ln C llnnclnn, M. Barnes D. Bolyeu, E. Yonnd, L. Blevins. Third mv.: D. Bnslly, P. Bassett B Hui A Alojundrv, W. Loma, B. Tabor, E, Mattcix, M. Murphy, B. DLlVT1T0l'fl, A. Adanw, J. Glascoclc. Fo-irtlm rin' l. Salwr D Koelln L. Ratzlafl B Dirks, R. Griflan, K Terra, M Aqnilar, J Hcrnandaz, R Bvtiffn fnnrl J 'Vlaldunado F. Mesa Fifth row: V. Quinn, A. Spence, G. Elliot, L Wnetstone, G. Buhler, C. Price, R lll'l'l't'l'l W. llndwn N Trclnvria, R. Flores. Sixth row: D Bildwfrnan, E Baker, G. Snapn, R Aslilock, B Sniallwnwd L. Fansonv, F Baker, W. Lavvunce, R Morofngi, T Yagi, H. Hotchkiss. 'E aff- sz M xy: jk, ?z 9 Activities RM 11111111 Com111c,1V fmt se111cstm': J. Nunes, R. Picton l Sltvfvvu, C, Lovomdy, C. Hayvs, B. O'Dell, A, Schell . Ulrich, S. Hashimoto. K B,11111r'r1wl1r111dt R Names B val Jr1l111 N11 Student Body Ofhcers, hrst semestmw M Faria, yell Wendcrg O. Thompson, vice-president' P. Barry, treasurerg 1111s, p1'e51de11t, hrst semester N Nlitobe, secretary, Nh' Jacksoh ndviscr ant :1Hz111's. T110 Stu dont f:llK't'l'I1Illl'Ilf consists :mt tht' Stmlr-11? Body 03111-1's 111111 ll 11-p1'c'sx'11t:1tivc f1'11111 t lC,I vlziw :mtl 111Ag:1111v:11fm1 in I,ix'i11gstmn1 High School, All 111m-111l1c-1's uf tht' .X-s11cf:1tt'11 59111411-111 51 :dy clvct tht-so r1H1cc'1's to scrw IIS thc QlJXt'1'l11llg lnmly in all Ntuslf H1115 student zlvtlvltws ZITI' 1':11'1'11'd rlll Il 'g11:'nl111g 111 11111' l'IIl1lCY2lfiL' idc':1lS. a .zi Slllilillll Body OflW1'm'-' second sc-1111-stef: Nl. Faria, yell l1-.1111-r B. Stlnson 1100-pri-s1d1-11tg P. Barry, lYCflSlIl'CI'j lf lnns S1-cm-t.1r'y, GCDVERNMENT 'l'l1fs j1'1ll', 111 1lll1lllllll1 tu 1-1m111l111'tl11gf tl11- lllllllf :11'tlxlrl1-S, 1l:1111'1-s, 1ISS1'lIlllllC'S, 1-tr.. 111 tl11- s1'l11111l t1-1111, tl11- St111l1-nt C1011-1'11 llIl'llT SDllllSlll'l'1l tl11- i1l1-11 nf l1:1x'i11g1 il Sl1llI'I'SIIl1lllSlIll1 t1'1mpl1x' to lu :1u':11'1l1-1l to tl11- s1'l11+1rl in tl11- Y:1ll1-5' Unk l,1-:1g1111- Sll1lXYlllQl rl11- lu-st wp1n1'ts111:111sl1lp in z1tl1l1-tics 1l111'l11g1 tl11- jl'2ll'. Student Council, second 5911165101: scat:-d, S. Hnslnnlolo A, Nlaldonadoq standinn, J. Nuncs, B. Ulrich, F. Wolf B ODelI, A. Schell, P. Hmm-I, B De-V011-. Clrfford Love-lady, pr!-slclenl, second semostcr ll11- V1-rx :11't1x'1- 111l'IIllR'l'S 111 tl11- bfllkll'llT Qlllllllfll 1111-t n111'1- '1 N'l'l'li llll1ll'l' tl11- s11p1-1'x'isin11 uf XIV. .l:11'lcs1111, wlm :11't1-1l 118 :11lvis1Jr. . lVlr5, l4.1l.1n, lllldllilfll adwsm' C Ofhcers: S, Hashimoto, representative, B. Ulrich, treas- urer, F. Cash, vice-presidentp P. Allinson, secretary. Dorothy Asher, president Miss Gale, adviser GIRLS' LEAGUE All girls of the school are memhers of this organization whose purpose is to estahlish a feeling of friendship and cooperation among the girls at school hy developing good sportsmanship, providing for recreation, and performing charitahle activities. The first hig event of the school year was the installation of officers at the Big-Little Sister Party. This was followed hy the sponsoring of dances, the proceeds of which were used to huv hahv garments for the Baby Clothing Drive. Another project which was hegun in December and continued through the year was the help given to needy families in surrounding communities. 'lille girls' annual Hi-.links program was held this year preceding the haslcethall game with Klan- teca and consisted of two hours of sports, a dinner, a program in the cafeteria, and the game. Linder the supervision of Bliss Gale, hlrs. hiorrison, and lliss Slack, the Blossom Formal and the Mothers' Tea were the climax of a very successful year for the Girls' League. SERVIC . Cl .U B 'lxhe Service Cluh is a newly formed organization whose purpose is to encourage and support ini- tiative among the Student Body hlemhers who wish to he of service to the school and community. The memhership of the club consists of representatives from all the organizations and each of the four classes. Ir urges students to think for themselves ahout the solutions of problems which arise at school, and it aids them in making decisions and taking action. It particularly stresses the importance of student or- ganization and participation in school activities. It is the hope of the Service Club that its inliuence will carry over into the students' later lives the idea of service to others and will aid them in making good and proper decisions. ln addition to the influence that the Service Club hopes to exert on our fu- ture lives, it has the immediate value of heing a leader in charity work for our school and community. lVir, Power, adviser Edith Ann Downey, president Members: First Row: J. Felty, T, Runner, J. Sparks, P. Allinson, L. Bassett, P. Enos. Second Row: J. Nlaeda, N. Nlitobe, B. Espinola, N. Gallaway, W. Ulrich. Third row: P. Hamel, B. Stinson, G. Worden, C. Davis, R. Picton, B. Pickle, J. Battin. Fourth row: G. Smith, F. Wolf, L Jacobsen, D. Walker, C. Hayes, F. Clark, S. lVIcNlurray. Y i 1 Kimura Nl ' Riq tht- ship CSF First semester officers: Seated, P. Whatlffy, socrcttiry P. Enos, vice-presidmitg C. Baucrnschiviidt, represent ativeg T. Runner, trvasurer. Standing: B. lVlcDonnl presidentg Mr. Flint, adviser. Dovinv T111 Stir S Co W J' O Thom Son Pun Sccovd seiirwstfv' ofhccrsz Seatvd, C. Bauerrischmidt, pre-siileolg IVI. DQ Palma, vice-president. Standing: N Mitcilw, secretnryg E. Ratzlaff, rcpresentativeg A Kmaiia, ireasiirsr. - The l,ix'ingston High School Lwl11lDfl'I'0lflll' Californian Scholzirship lfvaleiwition was orgniiivm-ml for purposv of l5I'0IIlflIlllQ1lTl'Yl'l'I'SL'll11l1ll'SlllPZllllllllgflll' students. The motto of the society is Scliol:1r- for Sci'x'icc'. lo hvcoim' 21 me-mhr-r of CSI Il stuilcnt has to hzivv ten points. An :X counts thrc-v points :intl :l B counts one point. Points zirv also give-n for t'XTI'ZlCllI'I'lClll1lI' activities: winning zithlvtic ziwxirmls. :irting IRS U l th lcy. :X lit SHN lziss :mal orgmiixzition officers :md student body officers. .-Xll zrppliczitions for zulmittzmcc- to this honor society must first he signs-d hy Klr. Flint, thc zulvisor. 4- Scholarship Committvc: hlr. Power. Klarthzi Nlzmc Dyck. 'flu-lxnzi Runner, :md Putty XVh:it- Q- me-mhcrship in CSF and the CSI sc-:il on his diploma :ire given thc stumlcnt who has lwvn xi IlN'Xl1l10l' fill' six SCI'l'lC'SfCI'S UI' IT10I'l'. d FFA L Kurs wsu U Vlfl ' WCP ' X f .ws R 's ' . f . Cs' ,, . . . x . X X ,V y ' . I A W-, -, 1 Sm-cond semester officers: Seated, B. Conover, president, C. Dnvis, secretary. Standinq B, Dove-re, representative, L. Paulson, treasurer- J. Lenm vice-president, N. Pnssndcni, reporter, First row: D. Bridgeman, G. Etliott, C Scarciolla, L. Haggerty, D. Wucher, R. Nichols, G. Corvello, J. Brown, S. Peters, D. Buller, J. Barriger, R Dusien, A. Spence. Second row: L.. Ratzlaff V. Tnytor, D. Wriqht S Ktllehrevf F. Hildebrand, E. Peterson, L. Salyer, A. Hibdon, C. Hwbdon, J. Majors, W. Payne, N. Passadori, A. Nlartin, R. Kcenn, L. Pattison. Third row: G, Wilson, V. Quinn, E Ratcliffe, B. Snmllvvood, S. Snmlivvood, J. Lorna, B. Conover, J Lenm, T. Fox, J. Souza, B. Bettencourt, R. Grrfin, D. Pattison, F Martin. Fourth r-rw: L. Blevins J. Battln, F. Mesa, J Dmnernn R Wellborn, D Witkeson, D. Haggerty, J. Betl, C. P1-wee, J. Voyles, R Ruth, A, Reed, B. DeVere, P Ahrahmn, K. KOGVVI. RTI nga x EB' Ill: 'll 3 Sandpiper Staff: Semvd, L. Riggles, P. Suzuki, C. Bauerrischmidt, E. Spence, J. Andrew. Standing, P. Jamero, B. Espiiiola, J. Spaws, A. Schell, Miss fVlidd!eto'1, J. Williamson, J. Salman. Livingstcninll Staff: P. Joseph, D. Asher, P. Whatley, IVI. Depalma, S. Court, editor, Miss Middleton. JQURNALISM 'l'lu- num lllllllllfllllf pmjccts of tlw iluurnzilism Class are tlw prmliicing of tlw Smnifvifwr, tlu- lwif mtlily sulliml pups-V. :mil tllc l,i1'iny.i'ffn1im1, tlu- si-lmnl ya-:ir lmuk. ln :ulclition tu flu-sv piwijvutf, tlw il.lsN :mlm put out vxtrus un tlw sclmll plzly. wmtv tlw copy fm' tlw foutlwzlll l7l'0l,fI'llI1lS, :mil sm-nt :ill im- rtzmt sfliiiiil m-ws tu tlw I1L'XVSDIllWl'I'S uf tlw Slll'I'0lll1illl1gI cixmmunlty. 'lllw sulwol newspaper was also k'll2llHli'll witll :ippmxil11:ltm'ly' tlllrty si-Imiils. ln putting init tlu- :mnuzll :md I1l'XYSpllpl'I' :mel doing utlicr vxvrciscs. tlmc tlOllI'l12lllSlH Clase i'c'ci-in-il pmvrii-:il :mil vziluzxlwlm- li-ssrms in writing rllc l'iI1QllSll lilllfllliljll' :mal in zicccptirig rn-spmisilwiliti. lC:1cl1 xtmlvnt :it swim' time during tlu' yvzxr was rm-spmmsilwlv fm' um- of tlxc four sections of tlw SlHIIlf7lfll'I'f lfcl- itiiriztl. l v:lr1m'. Nvws, Spurte. Ilu Vllvvlllliczll Stuff is mlupusml of stmlvnts NYll1l :Irv tnlcfngg ulllcc- przlurifc :xml Typing ll. 'liln slums :Irv lllNlt'I' rlw 5llPK'I'XlSlllll uf Miss Bllfllilfll. ClllUIlll'l'L'l2ll tm':1clu'1'. 'lllw stumlvnts TYIW, stvncil ml lmlmllgrznpll flu- svlmnl non run lligll S.-luml Q'X't'I'l' two wvm' 'spzlpm-11 rlw Nf111flp.Vpn'. wllicll is mlisrrilmtn-al In tllv stmlvnts uf Living ks lim-sillvs wurli on tlu- palpvr, tlu- Tvcllniczzl Staff lIl:I1lt'KlQll'2lDllS pI'lll'I'ZlIUS fm' sclwul pm-rffwrlualrucvs r- mll tnluts lm' klll1I1t'I'S, plslvs. .mal llfllvl' 1'ntm'1'rzlil1mc'1lts giwrm :lt sulmul. 4 . l.X.lII1lIlllTlllI1S, ullicv forms, :md llllSlIN'SSlt'fl'1'I'.i wcrc typm-al for flu- tczlclu-rs :mal thc- daily :ln- nm'm-mc-uts won- lI1lIIll'4lgI'1lPl1l'Cl fm' tln- uflicc. During tlw cmnrsc of flu- your the studs-nts lrzzrn how to use the fl'2lllSCI'll5illg1 mzlcllim-, wlmirlm is 1 quulx nay ul lmzmllling CUI'I'CSptlIllll'llCl', :mal flu' Cillflllilflllgl' Inzlrlllm-, wlliulm mlmls, SlllWTI'2lk'fS, multiplivs lml xlllltlcs Otlmce Pmctlce: P Allfwson, P. Barry, L. Castro, M. Colllns, P. Enos, J. McSweemey, N. Mitobe, A. Sayadoff, J Sparks, R. Trujillo B Wlmtley. Typmq ll: lplClllYf'Kll A. Aquuln-', R. Tlwompsmw, G. Browning, S, Wcdel, R. Nunes, M. Kubo, J. Wedel, L. Wllll os llltv, J. Watlsirii, P En First row. D. Fradc, E. Ratzlaff, E. Spence, ll. Cole, J. Andrew, J. Sparks, E. Downey, P. Enos, P. Barry, K. Matsuda, T. Runner, J Salman, M. Prine, M. Niglutenoale, L. Willhite, H. Frade. Second rovv: L. Smith, L. Austin, R. Nunes, N. Baldridge, D. Ostrom, B. Whatley, F, Cash, M. Dyck, P. Walker, J. Watkins, B. Espinola, M. Kubo, J. Maeda, E. Nolte, R. Trujillo, B. Baines. Third row: G. Carter, J. Cole, J. Ratzlaff, J. Wedel, T. Cline, M. Schuber, S, Koji, B. Bibler, E. Pittser, V. Gerlach, M. Machado, H. Salinas, M. Stevens, P. Whatley, D. Asher, A. Mattos. Fourth row: D, Huftaker, R. McMurray, G. Esau, N. Gallavvay, P. Trinidad, L. Kirihner, W. Ulrich, M. DePaIma, R. Cole, B. Ulrich, V. Sparks, C. Bauernschmidt, M. Martin, G. Cole, M. Reed. Fifth row: L. Riggles, M. Silva, E. Rodriques, R. Juenemari, A. Schell, G. Vicker, J. McSvverney, M. Faria, O. Baiz, A. Maldanado, A. Atkins, M. Aguillar, B. Texiera, M. Shaw. GAA A reeoril enrollment of eighty-tive members was the achievement of the Girls Dorothy Ffade, P 95lde'll Athletic Association this year. Untler the supervision of Miss Gale, adviser, the girls eonilueteil many interesting enterprises anti enjoyeil a good year of athletic eompetition. These contests were uniler the supervision of Ruth jueneman, sports inannger. During the year awarcls were given to many members. The girls earning pins denoting their orhee were: Dorothy Fraile Jeannette Andrew, Mary Ann Dyck, Bernice Espinola, and Joyce Sparks. 'I'wenty-eight Block L's and thirty-two nu- merals were awarded to members, a recoril breaking number. Ofhcers: R. Jueneman, sports manager, G, Vicker, treas- urerp A. Schell, representative, B. Texiera, vice-presi- dent., M. Martin, secretary. Miss Gale, adviser Conch Smartzell, adviser Officers: A. Cardenas, vice-president, H, Sapp, treas- urer, B. 0'DeII, representative, J. Lema, sergeant at is arms, J. Nunes, secretary. Clifford Lovelady, president I-I The Block I, Society was organized to create a higher standard for athletics and good sportsman- ship in our school. To become a member a boy must win a letter in any sport, be approved by the coach- es, and then be voted in by the other members. Ifaeh year the Block I, elects its six oflieers. lfaeh year in an annual assembly the boys receive their awards, and a pienie for all the members about two weeks before school is out for the summer vacation is also an annual attair. First row. J. Trulilln H. Tc-rrv, R Valdez, C. Schell, J. Souza, Nl. Nlanoukian, J. Williamson, B. Stinson, U. Thomosoo S Eilenis, G. Corvello, T. Amarnnt. Second row: G. Worden, A. Cardenas, R Faria, F. Clark. C Hayes, P Janwero, J Lerna, C. Lovelatly, J. Loma, B. O'DeII, H. Sapp, J. Nunes, D, Harris, N. Passndori, J Reyna. Thncl row: A Reed, R. Grlfin, IVI. Mirza, J. Valadez, J, Bauernschrnldt, R. Kinq, R. Valdez, E. Rulido, B. Herbie, J. Kaiioka, A. Nunes, B. McDonald, F. Wolf, C. Collard. Fourth row: T. Handa, K. Hamel, S IVlclVlurrav E. Loewen, D. Walker, J Baker, D, Dirks, P. Hamel, R. Garrett, S. Peters, S. Mark. J lVl.u'tln, J. Yaoi J. Silvclla. Q -- -..--L44 . - -Q F-A.Lv,v.,p..'t,y. - A ' - . -' hav- V ' I -ad:-.1 J, K Hgwjrg r r , K. . N-1-1 ,.x 1, 2.4.4 ..1,y ft.. asf , .. -Jac,-fe f 5 X: .W fl: . Z ' .Y 'ville .,'. 'R H -'S Majurettcs: W, Ulrich, L. Kishi, M. Shoji. First row: G. Nightengale, T. Thomas, L. Chase, E. Downey, G. Vicker, J. Morris, A. Gleason, C. Bauernschmidt. Second row: J. Gebbie, J. Schiel, E. Whetstone, N. Taniquchi, D, McCoiin, N. Gallavvay, M. Faria. Third row: Mr. Denny, director, B. Cooper, J. Nunes, E. Peterson, B. Gebbie, E. Pulido, R. Mull, S. McMurray. Fourth row: A. Newport, E. Land, B. O'DelI, R, Faria, J. Silveria, C. Bernard, E. Balazs. BAND The Nlusic Department of Livingston High School, which is under the direction of hir. Klux llenny, includes Band, Girls' and Boys' Glee Cllll7S, and classes in instruments. The Band has contributed much in the way of giving spirit and gaiety to our rallies and games. ln their new purple and gold uniforms and with three prancing majorettes. the Band gave a line dis- play in the illerced Armistice Day Parade. The Girls' Cilee Clnh took part in many schoil and community functions. They performed for the puhlic on Community Night, gave an Iftister Cantata, and sang at lmeealaim-are and for graduation. The Boys' Glee Cliih got much pleasure from singing a variety of songs. Part of the Clnh was the quartet whose memhers were C. Davis, tenor, N. Yost, tenorg G. Smith, haritoneg Silveria, hass. 'lxhe qnartet's accomplishments were enjoyed on many occasions. The Mixed Chorus gave an outstanding performance at Christmas when they presented for the seeond time at LHS the Christmas performance telling the story of the hirth of Christ in carols. laiim lf , .-yia5ia fSs+miwNw'Sw.. .' 'T wry, V X, A ' wud-N-1wlQ ,P , 5 . 9 . X s Girls Glee Club' First row, J. Bell, S. Cordrr, D. Huflalxer, J. Fenner, D. Lewis, L. Austin, E. Pittser, Cl1a'nhei's P Mattox, D. Belyeu, E. Cromwell, B. Espinola. Second rcvy: M. Shoji, D. Frade, H. Prado, T. Cline N Gallauway, C llouchin, M. Murphy, J. Glascock, l.. Thomas, G. Carter, P. Trinidad, A. Atkins. Third row l Houilzin, S. Roaclie, J. Allinson, C. Conqcr, M. Farid, H. Grifhn, T. Runner, J. Cole, E. Younq, L. Smith R Nuncs L. Willhite. Fourth row, J. Watkins, B. Texiera, E. Spence, M. Silva, M. Lee, A. Schell, E Ostrcin E Byrain, M. Klarnm, B. Hess G. Cole, Mr. Denny. I1 lil I i-JI I-lvl-Bl-5 s Glee Club: First row, J. Reyna, H. Crites, S. McMurray, D. Harris, Mr, Denny, R. Salman, pianist, E Baker S Cole C. Davis G. Wilson. Second row: H. Sprinqer, J. Battin, J. Schiel, B. Pickle, D Maldanado, Gebbiv, R kKinq, H. Davcnoort, J. Nunes, A. Noble. Third row, E. Eason, H. Sapp, N. Yost, F. Clark, D Dnrlxs G Sinith, A. llussian, J. Gianola, J. Silveria, J. Clark. Members: seated, N. Gallaway, Nl. DePeln1a. Standing, H. Frade, D. Frade, B. Ulrich, Nl. Faria, B. Cooper, J, Andrew, O, Thompson, J. Fox, J. Nunes, P. Jamero. RALLY CCDMMITTEE Lfnder the guidance of lXIr. Smith, adviser, the Rally Committee had as its main goals good sports- manship and school spirit. This year the Rally Committee's main project was the puhlishing of a hand- book for reference hy future yell leaders. The Rally Committee also planned rallies for home games and gave dances to raise money for a general fund for future projects. Candidates for yell leader are nominated by the Rally Committee and elected hy the Student Body for a one year term. Song leaders are elected hy the Rally Committee. The head yell leader of the Student Body, hlaxine l aria, automatically became the chairman of the committee for the year. Blem- hers are appointed from the freshman class each year and remain on the committee until they graduate. Past yell leaders, song leaders, and student hody presidents are also members Mr. Smith, adviser Sono leaders: Dorothy and Hazel Yell Leaders: My Fdtld, J NUHCS, Ann Frade B- UlVlCl1 C. Collard, as Grandpa, S. Court, as Penny, A, lllurea, as Tony, J. Soarks, as Alice, H. Crites, as Ed, M. Koenn, as Essie, M. Mirza, as Kolenkhov, M. Faria, as Olga, G. Fox, as Paul, A. Hibdon, as De Pinna, J. Andrew, as Rheba, E. Thames, as Donald, F. Wolf, as Mr. Kirby, T. Thomas, as Mrs. Kirby, D. Ostrom, as Gay, J. Williamson, as Henderson, C. Davis, as Jim. YGU CANT TAKE IT WITH YQU M rs. McQueen, director You Can't Take If lfifh You. a sparkling comedy in three acts, was the first major production of the Dramatics Class. The excellent cast succeeded in bringing to life the wonderful chfaracters created by the authors, Kaufman and Hart, in both of the two performances: one on Thursday after- noon, December ll, for high school and grammar szhool students, and one on Friday night, December 12, for the general public. The production staff consisted of Genevieve Browning and Dot Frade, properties, June Maeda, programs, Norma Lane. Louise Castro, and Rachel Trujillo, promptersg and Joe Williamson and lylarshall Mirza, stage managers. ...nf Irina Morrison, vice principal Helen Vetro, secretary GFFICE Sixteen students volunteered tn work in the office this year. Mcmst of them worked with Bliss Ve-tm. in the main office, filing, typing, signing slips, running errands, and acting as general reception- ists, while others assist:-il lVIrs. Nloirrison, in her office, checking attendance and recording grades. ln return for their service and hard work, the Students received 222 credits for each semester that they worked in the office. Offce staff: Nl. Martin, R, Jueneman, J, Maeda, P. Office staff: J. Nunes, N. Baldridge, P. Allinson, T. Enos, W Ulrich, J. Andrew, lVl. Faria, Nl. Kubo. Thomas, NI. Silva, J. McSweeriey, A. Collins. -.L rl i Bus Drivers: First row, R. Murray, W. Carroll, J. Reyna, A. Mesa. Second row, E. Thames, L. Pattison, C. Hayes, A. Cardenas. Marvin Marques, supervisor, inset. MAINTENANCE Since they are responsible for getting a large percent of the students to and from school, hus driv- ers must he capable, reliahle, and trustworthy. Our drivers this year have done their johs particularly well. lVe are wroud of them and lllr. lllart ues who su wervises the care of all huses. l l Under the supervision of Miss Francis Slack, the cafeteria had a very successful year. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Xliller handled all preparations for our lunches, and an average of fifty-live students ate in the cafeteria daily. The janitors, Mr, lfyans and lllr. Hudson, do various things about our school: keeping it clean, keeping stocks well supplied, keeping all equipment in repair, and doing many useful and helpful jobs. lllr. Paul Perotti. our gardener, is doing splendid work around the campus of l,.H.S. He is rc- sponsihle for our schools landscaping looking so wt-ll. lVe wish to thank all these people for the splendid johs that they do, and we want to tell them that we are grateful. Cafeteria: Mr. Miller, cook' Miss Slack, facility super- Mr, Hudsen, janitor, Mr. Perrotti, gardener, Mr. Evans, visor, Mrs. Miller, cook. janitor, Miss Knorr Qi: . '- 4-yH...M.,m:f:rr K mm Sitting: J. Johnson, J. Sparks, M. Tagami, M. Parker, B. Martin, B, Martin. Standing: L. Thomas, E. Pittser, J Wedel, V. Gerlach, M, Machado, P. Medlin, J. Kashi- vvase, M. Collins, J. Collier, L. Andrew, D. Swear, K. Tokiiiohu, R. RaLzlafT, A. Makita, M. Carey, QF' f Bliss lflilillwtli liiicii. lu-:nl lll1I'lll'l1lI1, was ilzssisti-il this yviii' hy Xlrs. lalvillc lliirlliiitt. uf rlii- fnciilty. :incl ilfllfl' Spzirlcs, sriiilvnt lim-lpcr. Mrs. Hurlhiitt Q V lwirtx lin- Sflllli'lIfS Xlflllllll'l'l'l'll tu wm'l4 :ls 1. lllWl'2ll'lIll1S, mlulng x':ii'luiis bl-ihs: llling cqirils, flu-clqing lmiil-as :xml Ill2lQl2l7.l1lK'i. stzivlxiiig liiiiilqs, stamping liciiilqs :mil lliilgjilfllivs tlizit omni- ln xml gli will iii: tha' lilwiiiry. vtv. Sfllalvlifs wurlg- lug :is lllWI'1lI'l2lI1S i'm'ci'ix'i'il frinn foul' iii livi- urfclits fm' tllvli' svi'x'lci's. , . . . XX 0 :irc pmlul of the gjimurli ni mir lilwi'1ii'y. lt is ustcl hy mziiiy inure ifllill'I1f4 tlizin vu-i' lv-foi-Q-, :mil many new lwiilqs :mil Ill2lQL1l7li1l'S lizlvc' liven :ulilvil to tlic' i'r'siii11'cvs nf mir lie lwmry. Sitting: P. Battin, B. Whatley, J, Penner, L Koop. Standing: B. Williamson, V Grantham, M. Purvis, T, Rodriques, H. Weaver, A. Gleason, S. Grifhn, L. Ash- craft, R. Murray, R. Stovvers, T. Sparks, M. Dyck, B. Baer, J, Chambers, D. Crow, A. Aviero. l ' . K- - . nl Athletics My -W W is m.wwUll92 Q .S V s- ' ,Q K- W ' If!! ' Amy ,, .Q , gf- X ,sw W.. . , Q 15,9 . 4 , .vHJ9 ' 0 . . ,L X ' Q up - Urn 1 Q Q3 ' , Hifi 'A T5f',f'51 s QQ is 4 5' Qs 'N' ,M 4 ff gg h R' 2' X I +. x ' ,,sU.im:, ., 'wg na ,gag-Q KX S ,,.- 5:1 A K xi: :f U - , we 1379 A f 2.5 Ava : ? L.., . '. L Q51 L .xii 4 A . IA vp '+fxx,., 5 ,,f, '1.: f J X y R gf! A +2 If L A 5 W Q Zg' if 9 f A f 4 L G An. fa-V49 5, fn ,,,,,,,4,. A Squad: First Row, J. Yaqi, J. Nunes, C. Haves, R. Faria, J. Kaiioka, J. Leina, C. Lovelady, A. Cardenas, C. Collard, B. O'Dell. Second row: N. Passadori, J. Baker, H. Sapp, J. Bauernschmidt, J. Reyna, J. Leina, T. Handa, R Bettencnurt, R. Torres, T. Anmrant, E.Balazs, M. Mirza, S. Elems, manaqer. Third row: K. Hamel, nianaqer, M. Clark, nianaqerg C. Davis, D. Pattison, E. Carnpodonica, B. McDonald, G. Worden, R. Valdez, T. Yagi, T. Norris, D, Eidso-n, F. Wolf, D. Walker, Coach Swartzell. A Scores Liv ingston fm K Ierccd 0 Livinggstnn U 'lirxicv 2 ljvinggston 0 ICdisnn ll Livingston 0 Oukilnle U I ,ivingston ll Ceres 0 Livingston 0 Klzlntecal 6 Livingston 10 Sonorzl 6 i Coaches Swartzell and Jackson B Scores Livingston O 'lirucv Livingston 0 Edison Livingston 6 Oakdale Livingslmn 7 Ceres Livingston U hlantcczi Livingston 0 Sunorzl B Squad: First row: F. Worden, J. Souza, S. Peters, A. Reed, E. Kline, G. Bibler, H. Hotchkiss, B. Hudson. Second row: B. Hannah, M. Saldana, B. Gehbie, L, Haggerty, J. Majors, R. Valdez, J. Barry, G. Corvello, H. Crites, T. Rodriques. Third row: Coach Jackson, M. Manoukian, E. Pinherio, R. Herrera, H. Terry, B. Lawrence, J. Trujillo, A. Hussian, J. Silveria, B. Stinson, F. Alexander. 3 2 4 4 gg VARSITY BASKFTRALL IHMNM lcww-I.1f!y wc1rv..ln'd W.: Ml Aww s mu! in I Donald Dirks, cvutr-rf Robvrt Valdez, guard John Lema, guard BASKETBALL VARSITY SCORES 'l'ui'lm'k 35 l,ix'ingston .23 Varsity in Action 'l'i':u'y .W l,ix'ingston 37 A lfllison 37 Livingston 41 A I 1- nic-ml 38 l,ii'ii1g5toi1 33 Uzlkclzllc -H1 I,iY'lIlfISf0Il -l-3 Y ' . Varsity in Action L eros ll Livingston -H lXI:1iirn'r:1 41 I,lYll1Q1SIl7l1 +5 Sonora -H Livinggsron -I-3 'l'urlock .lb Livingston 33 'l'r:1cy 44 I,lYl!lglSYOIl 30 Ifdisnn 28 Lfvingstmm -H Oakdale- 31 Livingston 39 Ceres 31 Livingston -HJ A Squad: First row- T. Amarant, J, Lema, H. Sapp, D. Dirks, C. Lovelady, R, Valdez, J. Lema, E. Pulido. Second row: Coach Swartzell, K. Hamel, manager, P. Hamel, D. Pattison, E. Loewen, A, Nunes, J. Silveria, B. O'DelI, T. Yagi, J Reyna, G. Worden, manager. B Squad: First row: S. Mark, B. Gebbie, O. Thompson, D, Harnaguchi, B. Stinson, J. Trujillo, A. Shiotani, S. Elems. Second row: Coach Jackson, R. Garrett, manager, H. Kaji, J. Yoshida, D. Aja, R. Picton, W. Ashlock. H. Davenport, C. Schell. R. Valdez, G. Worden, manager. B. Stinson, forward O. Thompson, forward J. Trujillo, center D. Hamaguchi, guard B. Gebbie, guard B BASKETBALL B SCORES Turlock Livingston Tracy Livingston Edison Livingston lllerced Livingston Oakdale Livingston Ceres Livingston lllzlnteczl Livingston Sonora Livfngston Turlock Livingston Tracy Livingston Ellfifll Livingston fjilliilillll l,iving1ston Ceres Livingston H Clmmpionsliip playoff Sonora 47 Livingston C BASKETBALL C SCQRES MQ-11'1'1l Ill W' Ceres XS l' Livillggstmm lb 'lwllcllwli .ill 'Y l.ix'ingston IS third string Bk .U ' Indicates Elemer ltary I,-ix'ing1stol1 l,ix'i11g5tm1 l,lX'lIllISfUIl l.lYlIlg,fSTl5l1 l,lYllllISfllI1 I,ix'ingstun Schools B C E. Peterson, center . Plcxle, forward . Schell, forward . Nishihara, guard P. Okuye, guard First row: P. Okuye, H, Nishihara, E. Peterson, C. Schell, B. Pickle, L. Fowler. Second row A Baba, R. Morifugi, J. Fox, E. Fauk, F. Worden, l.. Haggerty, l.. Killeen, J. Gebbie, H. Jam BA BA SE LL 1948 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 12 Hilmar at Livingston lllarch 16 LeGrand at LeGrand lllarch 19 Merced at Atwater Cnightj April 2 l.eGrand at Livingston April I3 Turlock at Turlock April I6 Tracy at Livingston April 20 Hilmar at Hilmar April 23 Edison at Stockton 5 April 27 Turlock at Livingston April 30 Oakdale at Livingston Milf' 7 Ceres at Ceres lllay 14- lllanteca at Manteca May 21 Sonora at Livingston Kneeling: J. Majors, manager: J. Lema, G. Corvello, S. Peters, J. Reyna, E. PuIidoA . Cardenas, B. Conover, R. Faria, D. Maldanado, B. O'DelI. Stand- ing R. Garrett, manager, E. Loewen. D. Pattison, F. Clark, C. Lovelady, J. Lema, T. Amarant, R. Valdez, R. Grifnn, D. Dirks, C. Walters, B. Willhite, G. Worden, managerg Coach Jackson. John Lema N maxi. . . QHX. ..E 'KQ- TRACK Joe Bauernschmidt Delmar Walker .FLSA A r lt.. -. ' ' ' ,ixnffal - N - ' -.v -s . ' X' A W Q Q f . - f'4?a'Y 2. A, , A-K a' ' , A. Apodoca, S. McMurray, J. Albiani. Track team, first row: F. Worden, D Wyatt, R. Freeze, M. Sexton, L. Aja, J. Gebbie, B. Pickle, E. Kline, J Schiel, N. Techeria, G. 0'Rear, J. Alli, A. Apodoca. Second row: E. Peterson, O. Price, D. Wyatt, D. Harris, J Bauernschmidt, S. Mark, H. Sapp, D Aja, J. Allen, D. Nlaldanado, J. AI- ' biani, T. Yagi, S. Cole, A. Reed Third row: S. lVlcNlurray, C. Lovelady, J. Lema, J. Silveria, E. Whetstone, J. Baker, E. Campodonica, B. Stine son, G. Corvello, T. Amarant, H. Ter- ry, C. Collard, F. Wolf, E. Balazs, J Clark, D. Walker, B. O'DeII. John Lema f o i TENNIS Bert Stinson Carol Bauernschmidt N. Tennis Team: A, Gleason, D. Eidson, O. Thompson, K. Hamel, P. Hamel, C. Bauernschmidt, S. Court, J. Bauernschmidt, B. O'Dell, B. Stinson, C. Collard, Mi. Smith, coach. if -X, .X 4 . F . S si .. --.......... Susan Court Joe Bauernschmidt sig? wi ' EQ F rt B Btlskcttmlt 101171, Fourth Period: kncclinq, G. SPCOIwd B Bdsketlmtl tmnm Fnxt Parton' INNPUININII B. Xvtkvr' R Jm-ne-n1.xn,W Ulrich Standing: A. Nlaldando, IVlartin, L, KOPIVIW P Trinudad R Snlnmn Stnxvrtmq M Mmm mnt.1n1,L Andrew. B, Esptnotn, E Soenco E Rntihiff in t A H.1sRr'ttmII tmrn, Folwttm Pcrund' B Ulrwch, L. Second A Basketball tmnt Ttnrd Pvrind H Fmttc A r nt H. Tvxmra captmng L, Austun, R. McMurray, Atkxns, L.. Rrgqtvs C B.1nt'rn5Chnndt A. Bclwlt E. nw, I. Wwllhntc. Pwttsfv' J S.1lm.'w, M, DeF't1Irnn 'f'!3x-A - 14 - 4, N First A Baseball team, Fourth Period: sitting, E. Young, Second A Baseball team, Third period: kneeling, 0. Baiz A lvlaldanado, L. Austin captain R Nunes, B. Ulrich. L. Riqgles, A Atkins, H. Frade, J. Maldanado, Nl. De- Standinq: B. Texiera, R lVlclVlurray, R Juenenian, lVl, Palma. Standing, T. Runner, C. Bauernschrnidt, IVI Dyck, lVl.u'lin, L Snuth, L Willhite. D. Ostroin, captain, A. Schell, W, Runner, E. Pittser, J. Salman. GIRLS' SPGRTS lYith tczlllls orgzinizvd from each physical education class. the girls of Livingston High School were active in sports during 1047 and 1948. 'llhe major games in which the girls participated were basketball and lmselmll. although ping-pong. volley ball, speedball, croquet, and tennis were played during the year. Intramurals among the girls were played after school on Tuesdays in the gym. Regular school buses were provided to take all the girls home after the games. Bliss Gale supervised all the games, and students acted as referees, scorekeepers, and time keepers. In the championship basketball game, played in December. the contestants were Fourth and Third Periods. VVhen the game ended. Fourth Period donned the crown of victory and Third Period accepted the consolation title. The B champ- ionship was Fourth Period. and in second place were the First Period B's. After a thrilling series of baseball games, Fourth Period finally defeated Third Period 20-2 to win the laurels. M, Murphy, L. Austin, P. Battin, J, Chambers, L. Andrew, I I Il I E I S 5 W. Ulrich, M, Schuber, T. Cline, G, Carter. J, Chambers, P. Battin Fnrst row: G, Carter, M. Schuher, J. Hernandez, J, Mahianado, B. Martnn, L. Andrew, Thomas. Second row A. Makita, B. Bihler, M, Martin, L. Austm, J. Chambers, G NL J. DeVsre, L. Wiflhitff, M. Mmphy, W. Ulrich. Third row: T. Chnc, P. Tanh, L. Ashcr P. Battin, s v 'S i4Nf, ' IA'1-, H- SM' '- .KT a ' w'! 1?,i5s'QL'7Hf! XA' i..L1'iiU .,'QLm- 'I' ' KX 'Q' ' ' - ' - . 4 Delhi Cash Grocery FROZEN FOODS - MEATS VICGE'I'ABI,IiS - GROCIQRIES II. T. Kline, Proprietor Best VVishes to the Class of '48 Modern Appliance Shop MERCEITS OLDEST anal BUSIEST APPLIANCE, RECORD and MUSIC SHOP PHONE 1225 Illflflrll CALIFORNIA 1810 L STREET AIERCED RICHARDS and CHAINIBERS - - 4- ,,,,.,,RM,K m,,,,ONERS,, I RANK J. YOUNCJDALI, s'1'A'1'1oNr:RY G11f'1's 300-310 LINE S'1'REE'1' Office Supplies - Greeting Cards 'ISURLQDCK CALIISLIRNIA 311 If. INIAIN SI. 'FURLOCK DELHI SHELL SERVICE E. BAUER, Proprietor S1u'z'1'.v,v to the Class of '-18 THE DE PALMAS AL - HAL - MARGIE tt42v iI44'v 1-49-v BOX 113 DELHI CALIFORNIA LIVINGSTON DRESS SHOP Everything in Ladies' Wear Large and Small Sizes Rita's Beauty Shop Expert Permanent Waving Saiisfavtion Guaranteed LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA Bill's Lunch BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER Phone I-I3-W VVhite St. off 99 Highway x WILMA, BILL, sl Bos LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA Virgcfs Drug Stores DRUGS - SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE In ISIIITIIPSA' for Your Health PHONE 14 LIVINGSTON PHONE TURLOCK 84-Y-I4 DELHI Court Theatres LIVINGSTON ATVVATER DELHI CLARENCE L. EDWARDS A. V. COURT SERVICE PLUIVIBING UNION PRODUCTS - GROCERIES State Licensed BEVERAGES - AUTO REPAIRING P. 0. Box ln-1 PHONE: 52-R LIVINGSTON PHONE 909 fjflllgfllflllllfiflNX and Bm! l,II.f1ll'5 To the Clasr of 19-I8 and The 1..I1.S. lfnrulty ECClefield,s OROCERIES - MEATS - HARDVVARE PAINT - OILS - GLASS coUR'r sTREE'r and CRESSEY WAY PHONE 12 LIVINGSTON B. B. McGinnis Co. Serving Father SL Son MERCED CALIFORNIA 547-549 17th STREET Turlock Merchantile Company DRY GOODS - SHOES MENS FURNISHINGS Yon'Il final our INIerchanrIise tops for Style - Quality - Value TELEPHONE 1322 'FURLOCK CALIFORNIA COIfY'S FAKIILY SHOE STORE IJ.vjwrrlJalflf Sllofx fur tln' lfnfirf' l ami1y IIX XV. INIAIN ST. TIIRLOCK, CALIF. Maze Drug Store Pat Lewis PRESCRIPTION - PHARIXIACISTS PROMPT COURTEOIIS SERVICE NVQ' Meet All C 1rx1l pc-titive Prices PHONE 88 MERCED, CALIF GA ESTAL MOTOR CO. FORD DEALER PHONE 318 17th s'rR12E'1' Mukvun NIII,I,I'IR and BURT'S BARBER SHOP TII IRD STREET LIVINGSTON, CALIF. McNamara Hardware IIARDXVARE - EXPLOSIVES IIO'I' POINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELEC'I'ROI,I'X OAS REFRIGERATORS PHONE 1442 1737 L STREET MERCED CALIFORNIA IIARDVVARE - PAINTS - IIOUSEVVARE DON PEDRO IIARDVVARE and IMPLEMENT CO. Ernie Caster and Otto Zimmermann 5 E. MAIN - PHONE 13 - TURLOCK, CALIF. Charlie's Market C. H. TABER, Prop. GROCERIES - FRUIT IIIEATS - VEGETABLES PHONE 78-Y-31 DELHI CALIFORNIA LIUIIfj7'llfIllIlfI0IlS4 to the Class of '48 G. H. Wi ton Agency , , N V, Y cs. H. WINTON I,IX IINGS I ON KEVVH w1N'1'oN, '42 Highway Garage MARY INICCOUN, Prop. AU'I'OIVIO'I'IVIi RICIIUILIJING PHONIC 22 I,IVIIYGS'I'ON CALIFORNIA NIA'I'HIiXVSON PHARMACY NICXT TO SAFIQXVAY 'I'I'RI,OC'K CALIFORNIA ATVVATER SUPPLY CO. FEEDS, SEEDS, and FVEI, PHONE 22 .-ww,-x'l'ER LIVINGSTON CLEANERS MUUERN UP-'1'o-lm'rE EQmPMEN'1' QUICKER, BE'l I'ER SERVICE svrmor, swr-:ATERS A SPECIALTY C'ROVVI'1I,I. IIIIILIJING LIVINGSTON IJICPARIIIVIISNTS HARIJXVARIC - IIWPLICIVIENTS ELECTRICAL Merced I-Iardwa e AND Implements 520 SEVEN'I'EEN'I'H STREET PHONE 59 MICRCICIJ CALIFORNIA Brunelli jewelry Store EXPERT VVATCH REPAIRING Irma Carter 523 SEVENTEENTH ST. MERCED St fani's MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP Headquarters for SCHOOL XVEAR 1737 L STREET MERCED CALIFORNIA The Wardrobe PETRINOVICII and FREITAS SHOES - HOSIERY - HANDBAGS The Home of as HART, SCHAFFNER AND V INIARX CLOTHES TELEPHONE ll-IQ PHONE 538 519 SEVENTEENTII STREET IXIICRCICID CALIFORNIA 525 17th STREET INIERCEU, CALIF GIFTS GIFT CARDS IJORTHY'S , AND , , .Q , . .l YELLOVV CAB XX mnen E and I hildren E Apparel , , , hour Patronage is always Apprerxaterl 424 TIIIRD ST. LIVINGSTON Il'r .Jim to l'lra.vr Men's Clothing - Shoes - Furnishings , I CUT-RATE DIIUSIS I NIOHRA SERV-U DRUG STORE I R A MERCEIJ A'1'w.Lx'rER CALIFORNIA It Pays to Shop and Save at the SERV-U A KEYS AND were YVORKSM Passadorl S MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES joe Herb HARDWARE' FURNITURE HARLEY-DAVIDSON Mo'1'oRcx'c1.Es and SCHWINN AND COLUMBIA BUILT EICYCLES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CUSHMAN Moron sCoo'1'ERs MERCED CYCLERY , . , . , 1621 M STREET PHONE zsz AI TVA I ER CALIFORNIA MERCED CALIFORNIA MaIer's Department Store IXIEN'S - IVOMEN'S - BOYS' GIRLS' and BABIES' APPAREL PHONE 4 LIVINGSTON Home Appliance SL Furniture IVESTI NGTON 85 MAYTAG APPLIANCES Radios, Phonogmph Records and Radio Repairing PHONE 30 LIVINGSTON BN! Ilviillff lo flu' Clan of 1948 Johansen-Copley Mfg. Co. IQ Mile South 99 Highway Livingston IVIERCED LU M BER CO. Building Iwaterials Since 1882 M. F. FARIA, Manager SPANN ELECTRIC Electric IViring and Repairs BALLICO CALIFORNIA STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PORTABLE TYPEVVRITERS Valley Stationers E. R. SERIVNER PHONE 151 551 SEVENTEENTH STREET M ERCED CALIFORNIA BEAR DRUG COMPANY 515 MAIN ST. MERCED, CALIF. Atwater Grocery RED SL VVHITE STORE BROADWAY ATVVATER C. F. Baker XVHOLESALE DlS'I'RIBU'1'OR Standard Oil Products LIVINGSTON, CALIF. PHONE 2-I Thirty-one Years Serving the ATWATER COM M UNITY IVITH DRUG STORE NEEDS Atwater Drug Co. Jim and E. A. Heller Congratulations to the Class of '48 from Hopeful Acres J 14.RRY's FAIUI INlI'I,I'fXIIiN'l' RI'Il'.XIR PHONE 585 lY.XNIIlNlL'I'llN IILYIJ. N XVI-IS'I'SIllE IILYIP. I.IXIN1lS'l'0N Bn! lfiyhrs Io Ihr Class of I9-IS THE LIVINGSTON CHRONICLE LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA Sanders Brothers INIOIJERN FOOD STORES IVL' I'I:1ve lr Can Get It Or It L':m't Be Had PIIONE 72 LIVINGSTON limi 1l'irhes to the Class of '48 3 Anderson s Locker Service COIXIPLETE INIEAT PROCESSING IYIEAT CURING II.-IMS - BACON - CORNEI7 BEEF CORNEI7 PORK FROZEN FOODS - HOME UNITS Best lfislres to the Class of '48 Bank of America LIVINGSTON BRANCH L. M. FOVVLER, Manager LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA BOB'S CAFE ooon EATS VVIIERE EVERYTIIINI: IS CLEAN sr NEAT VVITH REASONABLE PRICES Ixos ABRAHAM, Prop. Besi Wishes to the Class of '48 Heppner Watch Shop EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING WATCHES - SILVERVVARE - APPLIANCES CLOCKS - LEATHER GOODS TYPEVVRITERS Allen, Carl, and Donald Heppner LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA JOE DOWN EY Painting - Flooring Contractor PHONE 118-R LIVINGSTON, CALIF. BI,-NNIGHTIQ THE HUB CLOTHIERS 4 K, 59 mc' and 156 S'1'cjRI,: CLOTHING FOR MEN and Hors HHN I m SHOES, HATS, and NOVELTIES , ' Jos' 'I N CALIFO RMA LIvINoS'I'oN cAI.IroRNIA Rassett SL Galloway SH ELL SUPER SERVICE TIRES, TUBES, and RECAPPING GAS, OIL :Incl ACCESSORIES MOTOR TUNE UP COIl51!'llfllIlIll0lI.I' to the Class of '48 Trigueiro Grocery GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE GARDEN SEEDS and COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL PHONE 16 RESIDENCE PHONE 97 LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA LIVINGSTON CALIFORNIA Art's Chevron Stati n Your Neighborhood Dealer TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE STANDARD LUBRICATION SERVICE ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Congrrztulations and Best Iflfishfs to the Class of 1948 Delhi Department STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Stgfe Telephone 134 U. s. HIGHXVAY 99 and CRESSY WAY HIGHWAY 99 DELHI, CALIF. X , PHONE 969 ALL ovER THE WEST U'mPl'mffmS GENERAL MERCHANDISE sToRE A'I WA'I'ER MERCANTILE CO. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. ml R RRnwY. ATWATER V QT' HQCARR' Mann ass I7th SIREE1 MERCED, CALIF. ATWATERSNIO YOUR FRIENDLY VARIETY STORE ATVVATER CALIFORNIA GAESTAL TRACTOR and IMPLEMEN'I' CO. Telephone 1785 2344 L STREET MERCED Compliments of Toppers jewelers Tha IJIIIIIIUIIII Stan' of fllf'ru'd sas SEVENTEENTH STREET M ERCED CALIFORNIA Ballico Cash Store GROCERIES - MEATS - HARDWARE and SERVICE STATION Chas. Passadori PHONE TURLOCK 1330-J-31 BALLICO CALIFORNIA GiIbert's Electric SL Roy's Fountain Plumblng LUNCHICS - Gkocmurzs ICLIECTRIC 8: PLUMBING 'IX'1'URf3S open evenings 123-I L' STRICIET PHONE 88 LIVINGSTON PHONIC 57 LIVINGSTON, CALIF. FICICIJS SICICDS FICRTILIZERS The BEST XVISIIES FOR A Pnosmzkobs .fxxn . . SUCCESSFUL I L 1'L'R1c TO ALI. 'lm L1V1ngStOn CIRADU,-X'I'I3S or' IQ-I8 M! arehouse TH Ii ANNUAL STAI I lNSIiC'I'ICIIJIiS SULPHURS CARLOS IDEAL INIARKET I'lII2 STORE OF QUALITY IVIERCIIANDISE Brxl lI'i,cl11',r In ilu' Clays of 1948 I'ICI.IEPIIONIi II9-IVI LIVINGSTON, CALIF. PAUL F. GIBSON R. R. MOIIR VVE GIVE THRIFT STAMPS LUNDAHL CLOTHING CO. Clothes 8 Furnishings for Men Sl Young Men 100 E. MAIN ST. TURLOCK, CALIF. HOIXIIQ FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Kenneth Robertson S'I'A'I'IONIERY - GREETING CARDS OFFICIC SI'PPI,IIiS and EQUIPMENT GIFTS 'I'IiI,IEPIIONE 1871 XIICRCICIJ C Best Ilvixlzes to Ihr' Class of '48 R. M. Corbett UNION OIL DISTRIBUTOR fl I I, 'NIQTJN ALIFORNIA PHONI' -IS IXI CS I dTT. ll W 5IaHE31r5A E'GPQ!lv'f?3fJf S Q 1 5 li E i 3 E . . 1: ii S, A 1 1 A 3 5 E s
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