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Tieia | eS FRONT ROW, left to tight: Gill, Jarcine, Gleichweit, Hall, Kennedy, Garibay, Garcia, Juarez, Hindman, Hemphill, Hartin, Hinson. SECOND ROW: Nesmith, Graham, Lyon, LaMascus, Guintoli, Kollmann, Medlock, Moosics, Goodwin, Goeringer, Miller. THIRD ROW: Pitcock, Overstreet, Morgan, Johnson, B. Lyon, Ingle, Langfor, La Rue, Maciel. ii caters FRONT ROW, left to tight: Mallory, Kimrey, Kutch, Micham, Medlock, Lopez, Martinez, Schoelen, Potter, Parker, Pruett. SECOND ROW: Kirk, Kilcrease, Kincy, Kornegay, Lawson, Noli, Peck, Park, Padilla, Samora. THIRD ROW: Real, Piper, Parker, Roos, Schneider, Rogers, Scheid, Shillings. c) FRONT ROW, left to right: Pistoresi, Racley, Price, Sanches, Row, Sims, R. Smith, Soto, Taylor, Thomas. SECOND ROW: Pickett, W. A. Smith, W. B. Smith, Thomass-n, Snapp, D. Smith, Shoemate, Tolladay. THIRD ROW: Steele, Stoetz!, Smit, Spera, Tischmacher, Tunnell. oun ate ne. oe FRONT ROW, left to tight: Wisener, Wright, Nelson, Yiaga, Wattenbarger, Perry, Whitlock, : Whittaker, Wright. SECOND ROW: Veatch, Spelvin, Lavalle, Jones, Westcott, Th-mpson, Yan Alstyne, . Hin THI ROW: White Vanderburgh, Johnson, Wilmeth, Wood, Wright, McDonald.
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Vy FRONT ROW, left to right: Blackburn, Allen, Bain, Cortez, C. R. Baldrica, C. M. Baldrica, Con Bass, Clark, Bosworth, Cain. SECOND ROW: Bongorno, Andrew, E. Cook, Bellinger, Boys Castro, Cox, Brunolli, Arriola, Cheuvront. THIRD ROW: Aoki, |. Cook, Cromwell, Ame SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, left to right: Si Boysen, Wattenbarger, Fortune, oe g The class of '49, with Mr. Allen Harkins as their advisor, had a very active Junior year. Now being upperclassmen the class dove into activities and really showed their enthusiasm in various ways in the latter part of the year. Samples for Junior class rings arrived, style was selected, and orders taken. The rings arrived in early February. The Junior show was presented in May to earn funds for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The prom was given in June, with all the work involved being done by the Juniors, in order to give the departing Seniors a successful Prom that would be remembered for | a long time to come. Among the many outstanding sportsters in this class are: Lou re Bollinger, football and basketball; ''Bones'’ DaSilva, football and Peet mens rommang basketball; Don Fortune and Lavon Morgan, basketball; ''Peanut'' Aguirre, football, and Angelo Spera, football. Dorene Dufloth ranks high in the music department and William . A. Smith and Harvey Dame in the field of Public Speaking. Sara Pistoresi and Lou Mallory have been two of Madera High's majorettes since their Freshman year. Their Senior year should prove a very successful one for the class of 1949. rG eo et = pe FRONT ROW, left to right: Gardini, Firmalo, Del Bono, Dumont, Creamer, Failla, Delgado, sae FEAST SERIESTER ale Dockery, Cross, Denman, Crosno, Dedmon. SECOND ROW: Elliott, Dworack, Dickey, Hayes, eft to right: Peck, Morgan, Shillings. Gleichweit, Fortune, Foust, Dufloth, Davis, Elmore, Farned. THIRD ROW: Galleano, Lemmie, cs eee George, T. Haynes, S. Haynes, Findley, Evans, Da Silva, Graves, Elias, Ferretti. Tischmaker carries in the Merced game.
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a sie ay FRONT ROW, left to right: Cavin, Clark, Braddy, Brown, Castro, Cook, Blalock, Boekenoogen, Astin, Bass, B Ayala, Del Bono, Atkins, Amador, Adams, Abundis. SECOND ROW: Austin, Camarena, Arzate, Aoki, K, J Adame, Bottorff, Castleberry, Burns, Atkins, Cowgar, Chatman, Burnett, Brown, Bolding, Bays. THIRD ROW; ( Brooks, Coffee, Banta, Chatman, Dean, Carlen, Bottorff, Bellinger, Brown, Burns, Clendenen, Bacon, Bounds, b; The Sophomores, Class of 1950, began the year with a large group under the supervision of Mr. Richard Mastin. Having left the ranks of Freshmen and being full-fledged mem- bers of the school, the Sophomores sponsored for the Freshmen the annual Freshman-Sophomore Reception. A ''Welcome ’ theme was used and every effort possible was made in order to make the new students feel that they were beginning to climb the ladder oward four happy years of high school. Outstanding in the class is Richard Rigby in the Sports field. He ranked high even before entering high school by being mascot of he championship football team in 1941. Rigby looms large as a star in football, basketball, and track in the coming years. Fountain Rudel, Lyle Hood and Joe Wells are three very promising members in the sports department. Other active members in the class of '50 are Patsy Wood, Pat Lute, and Barbara Jean Murdock in the field of music. Mary Joyce Freeman and Lila Nelson have been active as song leaders and other activities around school. On the whole the present Sophomore class promises well as a future Junior class next year. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ford, Gates, Hayes, Glenn, Dworack, Freeman, Culp, Cox, Gaines, Garibay, Dobashi, DeLuna, Cornelius, Cromwell, Cossey. SECOND ROW: Fleming, Davis, Flippo, Garabedian, Del Bono, Hanna, Hardy, Cross, Floto, Freeman, Denney, Gekko, Erickson, Findley, Fontes. THIRD ROW: Dominici, Hemphill, Griggs, Green, Haggard, Galbraith, Harvey, Floyd, Hindman, Gill, Fischer, Morger, Hirter, Medina, Evans, Deniz. - FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS, left tal right: Coffee Dominici, Huarte. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, left to ‘i Dean, Astin, Rigby. PAT LUTE, Sophomore Songbird.
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