Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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l Row 1-Eleda DeSanti, Phyllis Creamer, Louise Gaskin, Geraliine Frederick, Beverly David, Jewel Harris. Hilda Dal Cerro, Xifilma Dncke y Evelyn Freeman. Yoko Goto. Row 2-Anne Halloran, Jackie David. Ray Gilliland. Bruce Gottfredson, Ken- neth Foster, Joe Failla, Wally Ewing, YVesley Hall, Lon Gordon. Row 3---Anne Garcia, Mabel Farnesi. Masao Dobashi, Jack Dooley, Kenneth Gill, Tony Faso, Dean Davis, Virginia Franco, Gloria Failla. Row lgMary King, Nellie Jessen, Pat Laningham, Jean Krayenbuhl, Gertrude Lynch. Mary Grace Leggett, Grace Logoluso, Viva King, Winifred James, Alene Hoc-ton. Row 2-Fumiko Hirahara, Hershel Kilcrease. Frank Lease, Thomas Kelsey, George Lee, Mancel Justice, Bill Longatti, Robert Mariscotti, W. L. Horton, Virgil Houlding, Lillian Inami. Row 3-Mary Kobayashi. Mary Martinez, Margaret Hummer, Leanard Jones, Robert HOWE, Fred Jones, Robert Koury, J. B. Lynch, Anita Lollick, Isabel Jackson. Row l-Ayako Naito, Evelyn Plummer, Juanita Mitchell, Naomi Millhollon. Inez Millhollon, Reba Montgomery, Emma Ped- roncelli, Willete Petty, Emma Russell, Lucille Murphy. Row 2-Lenna McClister, Vernie Roberts, Donald Mendoza, Byrd Morgan, Avery Overgaard, Joe Poletti, Bill Rector, Walter Dann, Bob O'Meara, Alice Mickelsen. Row 3-Angie Pagni, Mary Carolyn Murphy, Enzo Petrucci, Frank Morse, Jack Ramsey, Howard Maxwell, Willard Reed, Carmen Olono, Margarette Schell, Patty Nishimoto. twenty-four

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Foster. v Mrs, Lois Chambers was leading lady for three years of the Class of '41. Rulers during an active second ' semester are the Juniors shown at the right. They include: vice- piesident, Duane Hartwell, sec retary-treasurer, Doris Will- iamsg and president, Kenneth unior Activities Are Plentiful Don Coyote salutes the Juniors with pride, glad that they will be the back- bone of the school in '41, Credit must be given to the officers of the Junior class. The first semester was admirably hand- led by Jack Brammer, president, Don- The all-masculine group of first-shnesterl Junior officers shown include: President, Jack Brammerg vice-president, Donald Cobb and secretary-treasurer, Wesley Hall. ald Cobb, vice-presidentg Wesley Hall, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lois Cham- bers acted in the capacity of class ad- visor. Double Exposure, a three-act comedy presented by the Juniors on De- cember 8, 1939, proved to be one of the most entertaining plays during the year. Junior candidate for queen, Lucille Murphy, walked off with the honors January 12th, and ruled for the Purple and White Carnival. The Junior-Senior Prom, which was held on May 30, was an affair never to be forgotten. The theme, Star Dust, was carried out to perfection with the orchestra of Wayne McClung to make it complete. Row 1-Agnes Bidegain, Kathleen Bear, Barbara Clark, Helen Bergren, Eileen Armstrong, Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Birch, Inez Collodi, Margaret Bosworth. Row 2-Pete Armenta, Jackie Brammer, Elbert Davis, Ralph Baraldi, Donald Cobb, Robert Abbott, Robert Allred, Dario Boria, Wayne Cloyd. Row 3-Josephine Avery, Beatrice Barker, Annie Cereghino, Anna Da Costa, Wanda Barr, Dora Boria. twenty-three



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Row 1-Lorraine Wachtmann. Wilma Watt. Jessie Willingham, Elizabeth Veatch, Mildred Williams, Dorothy Secara. Eleanor Souza, Evelyn Wilson. Vivian Staley. Row 2-Lemual Wilson. Thomas Woods. Philip Ward, Chester Schmidt. Bud Williamson, Joe Torres. Elmo Turri. Craig Smith. Paul Simonian, Clayton Taylor. Row 3-Connie Rodriguez, Marion Tipton, Solese Valenzuela. Dolores Venturi. Dean Curry. Betty Ann Sorensen. Dolly Washburn, Maggie Scott, Verdie Wright. Leading the Sophomore class in the second semester of the year are: treas- urer, Calvin Wright, secretary, Louise Hallg vice president, Maxine Cobbg president, Tommy Harkins. Two Down--Two To Go Freshmen held tightly to Don Coyote's friendly hand and journeyed to one of the year's outstanding social events, the Freshman Reception, on September 29. There, the Sophomores successfully proved that they knew how to entertain inexperienced Frosh and make them feel at home. The program included dancing, and various games. Those who led the Sophomores during their second year of high school life Were: First semester, president, Eugene White, vice president, Bettylee Pinion, secretary-treasurer, Artis Swafford. The second semester officers Were: Presi- dent, Tommy Harkins, vice president, Louise Hall, secretary, Calvin Wright, and treasurer, Maxine Cobb. The Sophomores nominated Louise Hall as their candidate for queen of the Purple and White Carnival. The Sophomores continued to cling to the hand of Mr. Rinaldo Wren,their class sponsor, throughout the entire year. Ambitious class officers shown 3 at the left led the Sophomore class through an active first se- mester. They include: treasurer, Howard Bear, secretary, Betty- lee Pinion, vice president, Artis Swaffordg president, Eugene White. Mr. Rinaldo Wren was a guide during W a year of many Sophomore activities. , tweny-five

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