Manteca Union High School - Tower Yearbook (Manteca, CA)
- Class of 1951
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C X V , 1 Eiga Sig SSSQE 035L4X5iR3f l We the Tower Annual Staff dedicate this the 1951 Tower to the Class of 1951 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts' As You Like It Act ll, Scene 7 -Shakespea re h 1 I:l1e curtain rises on . . The Tower of Mohhooo Union High School Mohhooo, Cali'F0l'l li8 I950-5I HERMAN JAY Editor-in-chief LIBBIY RHOADS GAIL COTRELL ERMA McDANIEL Business Manager Associate Editor Literary Editor Forward The curtain is going upl The show is onl We, the annual staff, hope you enjoy this l95l Tower Annual. We think you will treasure its contents not only at the present, but in the years to come. But we feel that the book needs no intro- duction. All we shall say at this time is: On with the show! Our trustees who served tor the welfare of the school were Mr. Frank Wfiggin, Dr. Lloyd l-lenry, Mr. Marvin Miller, Mr. George Murphy, Mr. Gus Schmiedt, and Mr. Victor Marquis, who joined the board when Mr, Wiggin resigned, Mr, Marquis is not in the picture, Act I Cast Robert Acobo Row I-lleft to riglmtl Dorothy Gomes, Coleen l-lovvze, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Fekete Row ll--Vincent Iodelicoto, Mr. Fotzer. And then our last year . . . Robert Acobo Dolores Alves Frormk Autdermour Eugene Bolontoc: Fronces Borrett Marjorie Bowers Henry Braghetta Larry Brashear Kenneth Brooks Connie Button Ben Byrd John Cabrera soon 'co be a memory Leonore Caetano Carlos Camaro Dorothy Cardoza Gail Cotrell Carleen Cox David Crockett Kenneth Dahrn Donna Davis Raymond Dellaveccnia Carmen Dickman George Dimotakis I-iarry Downing Richard Duarte 0ur play was delightfully clifferenl: Arlonne Duncan , Beverly Elliott Bob Escobar Pat Ettle Jerry Evans Ed Filbin Aareiio Garcia Wayne Gobel Gene Gomas Dorothy Gomes Keith Grieve Josephine Guili W e signed our pictures with sincerity -. y 1, 1. 61,-'s,a Harley Hardesiy Pai Hardin Howard Harrison Kay Helrnan Loyal Hicks Alliene Holt Josephine Kenl Shirley Kibby Kay Knoll Joanne Lagier Jack Leach Marjorie Little Joan Loamena Charles I-lonodel I Coleen l-lowze 1 Vincent lndelicato l Arlie Jay l l-lerman Jay Wayne Johnson The Snow Trip had its mishaps . . . Nolienni Lozano Tania Lozano 'Ecl Lucas Mearl Luclfen Bernice Maceclo Alice Mar . . . Hearsi: Ranch, Perhaps Errna McDaniel Stanley McDaniel Lalune McDonald Laura Mendes Shirley Miles Milan Miner Darlene Morse Rasalyne Mozzetti Larry Manger Jim Myart R Norma Omriolt R Carmen Oyarwdc P Elaine Pappas The Sweetheart Ball had atmosphere H, ,,.,,.. W.. ,....... , ,-.. ,,., .,.... i Barbara Payari Delbert Pedro Tammy Pollirio Richard Price Raymond Quaresma Betty Reid Libby Rhoads Eddie Sanders Josephine Sanderson William Sarina Ada Lee Sellers Kathryn Shepherd We were honored guests at the prom Lawrence Shirk Beverly Silva Elsie Silveira Charles Snyder Bernadette Soares ' S Dolly Southvvicla ,A Wg,.. at Kenneth Thomson Fronces Tipton Roger Trovis Joon Turley Teddy Voldez Borboro Walsh Morsholl Wottel i Bonnie Spence Borboro Stillwell Soroh Lou Terry Celeste Texeiro Morie Thomos Alice Thompson Baccalaureate was silent and sincere Marilyn Wells Laura Jean Wheeler Kerma Lee Wright Francis Wiggin Delaris Williams Xllfarren Xlifhite l l i l l l Finally June 8 crowned four marvelous years Ronald Youngman William Covington Monette Evans Jean Kirkpatrick Joanne Lines .Patricia Welch L J 1 ---1 ' 1 3 5 M. - V3.4 . ,Q JQYK, ww HA Unclersizudies .... Deon Porterfield, president of Row I-Cleft to right? Silva, E, vice-president, Lourifson, B., Treasurer, Irving, D., The junior class representative, Peerson, M., secretory, Row II-Advisors: Mr. Brandt, Miss Srockle, Mr. Osterhous. For ought, Could ever hear by 'role or history. P Row I-Cleft to right? F, Scarlata, B. Gibson, L, Shaw, H. Lauderbaugn, M. Evans, M. Foss, Row I!-C. Melcriert, A, Weis, R. Wunsn, E, Thomson, G. Biddle, E. Smith. Row I-Cleft to rigntl L. Bunker, A. Rice, J. Brandow, R. Tarantino, B. Hope, Row Il-K. Vezaldenos, M. Curry, I. Brazil, G. Piccinini, A, I-licks, D. Fry. Row I-Cleft to right? B. Tsugavva, J Wilson, P. Morris, C, Adams, E. Simas G. Buck, Row II-J. Weimer, A. Oster- man, D. Navalfa, J. Anderson, J, Strait J. Dovicni, A. Vasconcellos. Row I-llett to right? B. Romero, J Lombardo, M. DeLeon, A. Ovando, D. Ratto, M. Peersori, Row II-K. l-leinsolwn, J. Broolis, E. Duran, J, McKee, R. Eike- berg. i i 3 Row l-llett to riglfiti C. McGraw, B. Souza, J. Caetano, J. Oliveira, R. Ei- criott, B. Derrick, E. NXfebb, Row ll-J. Sanders, R. Mello, G. Elliott, J. Camaro, M. Costarizi, B. Green. Row l-llett to right? P. Arizcuren, J. Williamson, C. Lycaris, M. Elliott, S. l-larris, Row Il-+R. Silva, R. Quintal, A. Azevedo, E. Barlow, W. Edwards, L. Thomson. l J, Bowers, M. l-liickabee, D. Town- serid, D. Porterfield, G. Johnson. al., , 41 L Row l-llelt to righrl D. Irvin W. Golding, E Eilva, B. Burson, L, Cardinal, Row ll-B. Laurirson, B, Reiger, M. Bodin, A Rocha, A. Raggio, Row lll--P. Jay, G. John- son, B. Zanetri, E. lvloniz, W. Wright, G. Chamberlin, Row l-llefr to rightl E. Wonder- lick, N. Sinesio, J. Sanguinetti, E. Telles, S. Moreno, L. Copeland, Row ll-M. Millner, O. Buchan- an, J. Reid, A. Furtado, M. Treff, Row Ill-J. Mattes, R. Brudernick, l-l. Bennetr, P. Aldrich, M. Snell- ing, P. Wiggen. Q Bll: Players Gene Peterson, sophomore class president. Mr. Ellam, advisor, Darryl Kaiser, representative, Ronald Lacey, vice-president, Lawrence Elliott, sergeant-at-arms, Charles l-lowze, treasurer, and Mr. Clucas, advisor. Row l-llett to rightl J. Little, P. Greer, M. Aulderrnaur, A. Feltrer, Row ll-Mr. Clucas, C Bennett, J. Lagier, T. Soor, M. Breitenbucner, M. J. Waterman, Row lll-A. Kajer, L. Conterno, lvl. Mere- dith, R. Gustin, J. Colldevveilw, B. Turk. Row I---llelt to rigntl J. Bailey, J. Val- dez, S. Souza, Row ll-R. Guttierrez, D Detnletsen, C. lde, D. Rose, J. Bludvvortlw, Row lll-R. Weirner, l-l. Bauer, J. Mel- cltert, M. Soutnwick, D. Bordenkerclwer, A D. McKenzie. Row l-llett to rightl E. Garcia, S. Jackson, N. Glover, V. Merrill, Row ll- B. Bettencourt, B. Alves, J. Copeland, A. Gillingvvater, T. Townsend, Row Ill- G, LeMaster, P. Mainvvaring, C. l-lenry, S. Young, C, Galt, A. lvlarcltitelli. Row l!llett to riglwtl A. Moqeglo, M. l Valenzuela, G. Joaquin, B. Del.eon, W. A Seaueiro, Row ll-G. Teague, CS. Peter- son, D. Phillips, S. Menclonca, D. Mc- Narnes, D. Roberts. Row l-llett to riglfitl D. Triglio, A. l.irna, A. Elliott, J. Martinez, Row ll-l.. Cruz, E. Reynolds, R. Navalta, lvl. Bet- senort, A. Braslwear. Row l-eellett to riglitl F, Steves, R. Van Sonclt, A. Gobel, M. Cornenzind, l-l. Stockton, Row ll-R. Cancnola, M. Bun- ker, V. Eulnanks, l-l. l-lobbs, J. l-linton, E. Pooley. Row l--llett to rightl C. deSirnas, E, Telles, M Omholt, S. Yturri, W. Gamble Row ll-A-B. Myatt, G. Cash, R. Coftee, L. D. Ward, Row I-llett to rightl J. Silva, B. Asi- vido, P. Covington, M. Aguilar, B. Beid- ler, L. Buchanan, Row ll-G. Calderon, J. Jones, D. Sanders, E. Borges, B. Rowe, l.. Rayon, lvl. Vierra, A. Craig, Row lll- B. Walker, S. Stewart, G. Seaueira, R. Andrada, J. Vierra, A. Ovando, R. Car- valho. Row I--Cleft to rightl V. Gulli, D. Belt L. Richichi, V. MCAIary, D. Fells. Row ll-G. Johnson, B. Shelton, J. Bat- Cher, lvl. Bowden, R. Moorman. lLett to rlglltl Ronald Lacey, Lawrence Elliott, and Alton Wilbur. Row l---llett to rlglfltl W. Robertson, L Adams, L. Mundt, M. Camara, B. Cres- vvell, B. Johnson, and A. Stranorn. Row ll--D Kaiser, C. l-lovvze, K. Ric- lqards, E. Potter, B, Rlwoads, C. Patton and D. McAdams I Extras .... f y -N N H.. , . if - K 5 9 f v, yu ' ' 'tt Buddy Daniels was president Other officers and advisors of the freshmen were Charlene Candini, Sharon at the freshman class, Welch, Gilbert Cruz, Miss Rosemary Long, Miss Rosemary Aiken, Mr. Herbert Crow, and Mr. Edward Roberts. Mr. Crow's orientation classes were quite popular with the lower classmen. . V' Wil C - bras . - ,Wt L , , Row lgiieft To rigntJ M. Wottel, B. Gilley, M. Novolto, B. Golding, A. Kof- Tinow, V. Moyberry. Row il-D. I-logrefe, I. Wrigiwt, A. Mocedo, J. Mclioy, G. Moormon, B. Mortinez. Row Ill-I.. Witt, P. Arbutlfinor, I-I. Kooy I-i. Detwiler, J, Sorloss, R. Johnson. Row Ieilefr to rightl G. Cruz, J. Cob- roi, A. Terooko, M. Bettencourt, R. Brosheor. Row il-M. Porterfield, B. Cox, i.. Costo, J. Curry, T. Mortin. Row III-V. Gulori, R. Romero, M. MC- Aiory, L. Georin, P. Dovis, R. Voclo. Row l-llett to rightl C. Candini, S, i Welch, R. Antionio, L. Adams, B. Down- ing, A. lvlarples, Row ll- W. Bisher, B Van Riet, B. Daniels, T. Ellis, A. Conde Row lll-K. l-lack, G. Penn, N. Davey, J. Lournena, D. Elliott, E. Reedy. Row l--Cleft to rightJ J. Morris, R Tarantitino, R. l-linton, J. Miller, Row ll -K. Wright, F. Bertucci, l-l. Say, C. Smith, P. Alexander, Row lll-J. Cham- berlin, A. Silva, R. Wilson, E Bowden, l-l. Bowden, H. Rhodes. Row le-llett to rightl C. Kirk, J. Lesley V. Brooks, B. Lewis, B. Backer, L. Mit- chell, l-. deSirnas, Row ll- D. Smith, R Dorningo, l.. I-lallett, A, Rathertord, F l-longer, O. Cook, I.. Duval. Row If-Cleft to rigritJ J. Crom, W Phillips, T. Querlo, J. Mozzetti, D. Com- stock, L. Bennett, T. Ott, Row ll- R Mobedo, J. Button, J. Ettle, R. Smoll- wood, R. Monger, D. Allowoy, E. Lee, D. Loke, Row JII-D, Nonin, E. Ferguson, J. McA.Ilester, R. Geiger, N. Rudd, J Scorlotto. Row I-ileft to right? M. Dovicni, M. Schneider, D. Adorns, E. Silveiro, D. Gro- viel, J. Bolontoc, I. Gibson, Row ll-l. Gibson, D, Leocri, M. Poyon, G Mottos, B. Joy, N. BuI!ord, N. Poine. Row I-ilett to rigntl B. Steves, E. Liol B. Forrer, J. Volentine, J. Roggio, E Coelno, M. Sorino, D. Ovondo. Row II-D. Dees, E. Dunbor, D. Cordozo, B. Sidebottorn, A. Teogue, J. Popoos N. Nolen. Row l-llett to rightl N. Pennebaker, M. l-lopper, J. King, M, Catalgnol S, Brown, L. Livingston, M. Aguilar, E. Evans, Row ll-J. Byrd, N, Dickman, D, I Rose, l.. Wunsch, P. Bullard, C. Quintal. , Row l-llett to rightl R. Walauist, M Duncan, l.. Utechin, I.. l-licks, V. Maiia lace, J. Murphy, J. Nerger, J. Thompson Row lll-P. Wickham, R. Kirchgatter J. Christensen, G. Travels, W. Silva, D . Allen. l had rather have a tool to make me merry than experience to make me sad Row ii-lvl. Wiggm, A. Bianchi, I Wall I 1 xx X A 5 XX ,wif ,Ar-ff 'N If Mr. B. E. Cloypool Mr. Gordon Axtord become our new vice- principol otter Mr. Blonchord's deporture. l-le vvos very prominent in the student ottoirs. l-le helped the students in the reinstotement ot the student court, the revision ot the school consti- tution, ond the supervision of the school elections. Alter serving only one tull veor os superin- tendent Joseph L. Blonchord lett our school to return to octive duty in the U. S. Morine Corps. Mr. B. E. Clovpool reploced Mr. Blonchord ond completed the term os superintendent. Mr. Gordon L. Axford 1 The quality of mercy is not strain'd1 It clroppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. lt is twice blest--lt blesseth him that gives, and him that takes. JF' Mr. John Phillips checks the attendance for the day. ' Through the year we have been guided and directed by our deans Miss Ollie Hoffman talks to Pat Woodworth. Two of the best known people ia school are our cleans, Miss Ollie Hoffman and Mr. John Phillips. Throughout the year they took care of people who were either absent or tarcly. To Miss l-loffman ond Mr. Phillips we owe our sincere thanks for their efforts in our behalf, Mr. B. E. Cloypooi Mr. G. L. Axforcl Miss Rosernory Aiken Mr J, F, Bisig i Mr. R. S. Brondt Mr. R. Christensen Mr. E Clucos Mr. H. Crow The Stage Crew prompted and encouraged Mrs. June Downer Mrs. Morie Drennon Mr. W. R. Drennon Mr. R. Ellom Mr. A. Foirbonks Mr. E. Forzer Mr, J. Fekeie Mr. E, Horngiy Miss Ollie l-loffman Mr. T. Lloyd Miss Rosemary Long Miss Marion Lotlwrop Mr. W. Nairnan Mr. C. Norton Mr. W. Osrerhaus Mr. W. Page ,O' Brave new world,khal: halzh such people in't Mr. J, Phillips Mr. XXX. Slwimmin Miss Romilda Puccinelli Miss Agnes Stockle Mrs, Grace Rnoads Mr. E. Roberts l-lerman Jay, Editor Norma Sinesio, junior editor, Pat l-lardin, girls' sport editor, Jack Williamson, boys' sport editor, Marshall Wattel, photography editor, Jacqueline Loumeno, assistant freshman editor, Betty Jay, freshman editor, seated, Marie Thomas art editor, Kay l-lelman senior editor. Erma McDaniel, . 'fmt emo' Tower Production Staff lSeatedl B. Lauritson, subscription manager, l.. Rhoads Joan Loumena, ness manager, l-lerman Jay, editor. lvlr. E. Clucas, advisor ' I business manager, C. Galt, advertising manager, lstan- Ossocmle edllor dingl Mr, R, Ellam, advisor, Alice Mar, assistant busi- Frankie Webb Gail Cotrell, Buttalo Editor Phyllis Jay l-larry Downing Mary Etta Peerson ivx 5UII0!4 P '5- 1 5 l92l i 0 o 4 S The Buffalo handled our publicity Mr. Clucas advises young reporters on news stories. Page editors discuss the next edition with editor-in-chief Gail Catrell. S Edward l-l. Paclwecio is our night watchman. Santa Aguilar serves as Mr. Claypaol's secretary. A Mr Robert Bullard, Mr. William Sclwnaider and Mr. Mark. Quirxlin are our jarlitors. clcl ,. W' ' XWLQWMU X ' KN QXN 4 0 ' w ggfilglhl vii fffflb ,,1 4, H W E I 'A E W , - rw W jj P 221 vw 1 V glrill W , ,ij ffgjilf' E42 M g 1 V ix figyylfga , gl I 1,1 ,HIUNT I Y . - I p- 4 pf X - 9-50641. N L Q 17 4 ' V 1 ' + . 4 5 0 -' 1 - 4. 1 9 - 63373334 .-:-. luyggozg -, 4 I. 'll fflg.2f' ,.ft'1S,f : Q- A '.t' o 1' ag., , iQ2i2Zf1igf:i3 4? , ' 'li' ve. .'.-:-rv f Qrqh. 'I 1 ng.:--,:.g, ,. OOQ, y12' K l ll 1-... 11.' '41 I ' '9 f'2'f'a Z' 4 ' QN'SvszZ:3 N l-lere the innocent treshmen receive an introduction to the business world. This seventh period class is under the supervision of lvlrr Walter Naiman. This year the library was un- der the direction ot Miss Romilda Puccinelli. Many new volumes were added and many old ones were replaced as our library con- tinued to grow. l-lere we tind the typical sa- cial problems classfone where seniors have a chance to solve their own personal problems. lvlr. Norton teaches his after- noon class ot algebra. l-le also teaches trigonometry, solid geo- metry, and plane geometry. i The typing class is seen tak- ing their daily timed writing under the direction ot Miss Lothrop. Shop encourages students to develope their manual skills. Mr. Shimmin is shown here directing a class of boys in wood shop. A thorough study of Ameri- con liierolure ond English grorn- mor is included in this English course of Mrs. Rhoods. Mr. Phillips' seventh period study holl, o supposed ploce of study, is better known os the teocher's nighirnorel Freshrnon girls Yoke one period of hornernolcing. l-lere we see some freshmen girls moking bron muffins under The direction of Mrs. Rosemory Long. The Manteca agriculture de- partment is known tor its out- standing achievements in farming, service, and scholarship. The FFA is an integral part of the depart- ment. Physical education is requir- ed ot all boys and girls who attend lVlUl-lS. They participate in vari- ous sports and activities, learning skill and sportsmanship. Mr. W. O. Osterhaus conducts one ot his chemistry classes. Some ot the students in the picture are reportedly mixing water with l-l2 soffj Act II ,X Clubs lLeft Knoll, l would like to tbank everyone tor making my term such a pleasant and profitable one. l nope next year's student body president bas the good l officers and Co-operative student body that l have bad. Arlie Jay, Student Body President. Uneasy lies the bead that wears a crown. Arlie Jay, president ot tl'ie student body. Cur student government promoted new ideas Student Council Executive Committee Row I-llett to rigbtl Tania Lozano, Kay Knoll, to rigbtl Arlie Jay, .loan Lombardo, Elaine Pappas, Kay Mimi Lozano, Elaine Pappas, Row ll-Mearl Luck- Frances Barrett, Mimi Lozano, and Ray Delleyeccbia. en, Arlie Jay, Ray Dellayeccbia, -Charles Snyder. ll mt Ray Dellavecchia, Kay Knoll, Elaine Pappas, Mini Lozano, Chuck Snyder Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman. Traffic Com. This year the student council was led by Arlie Jay, student body president, and Mr. Axford, faculty advisor. The council reinstated the student court and proposed a new constitution. The council also sponsored other student activities throughout the year. Row I--Cleft to rightl G. Cotrell, T. Lozano, E. Row l-Cleft to rightl P. Ettle, M. l.ozano, F. Pappas, J, Lornbardo, D. Alves, Row ll- K. Brooks, Barrett, Row ll--l-l. Jay, R. Dellavecchia, V lvl. l.ucl4en. lndelicato. ll.eft To righil-Kathryn Shep- Row l-Cleft to rightl Tommy Townsend, Bernice Bettencoart, Elaine Pappas, herd, Herman Jay, Carola Henry. Mimi Lozano, Erma McDaniel, Antonnerle Marchitelli, Miss Puccinelli, Row ll-Clark lde, Dorothy Cardoza, Lois Mundi ,Kathryn Shepherd, Carola Henry, Row lll-Mary Treff, Alice Thomson, Joan Loamena, Jimmy Lagier, Hermay Jay, Malcolm Huckabee, Bill Porter. Our chapter of the California Scholarship ,,fN Federation was active Row l-llefl 'ro righrl Clark lde, Bill Boller, Jim Lagier, Shirley Kibby, Carola Henry, Row lleAlice Thomson, Mary Trelf, Frankie Webb, Kathryn Shepherd, Norma Sinesio, l.il3 Rhoads, Marcia Hopper, Antonnelre Marchitelli, Shirley Young, Row lllMTommy Townsend, Lois Mundr, Mimi Lozano, Miss Puccinelli, Joan Lom- bardo, Elaine Pappas, Gail Colrell, Malcolm Huckabee, Marcia Hopper, Carola Henry, Gail Cotlell. l i :MP 'WG'-W I X in A -' , i t f 'ki ' . A ,-, 1 ,W Avlis AY iii 'guy TER FW Qc ifgigx ,k il x T wx r ' 'I A my ,L ., 1, , -344, 1 -if ,V Syra h f , . K T tf ' Ri 'lr 1 fi gf? y . 4 . ,S-Qrif '- ., i ,go , it . 3 , li 5'-if-2- fi '4' Q' . .. 'Q :hifi -H' A . l L7 . i --rv 1 V.. aa Lib Rbcads Quill and Scroll officers were: Gail Cotrell, represeritativeg Herman Ja president vice-presiderttg Erma McDaniel, secretary-treasurer. Fall membership in the bcriararv Quill and Scroll Society consists at tour membersg artcl because at its membership problem, the organization vias auiite inactive durmg the first semester. l-lovvever, the spring brougbt rnany new members aricl the s3cietv's activities increased. Mr. l-lambly and Mr. Phillips, advisors ot the assembly committee Mearl Lacken and Frances Barrett assembly managers They constantly sought new icleas Row I-llett to riglwtl Mr. I-lambly, Gail Cotrell, Stiirl ey Young, Frances Barrett, Norma Sinesio, Gil Cruz, Mr Phillips, Row ll-Lawrence Elliott, Ron Youngman, Jack Williamson, Marion Elliott, l-lerman Jay, Mearl Luclcen. X I Mimi Lozono, Sociol Commissioner Social activikies were allways in demancl Row l-Morcio Hopper, Antonette Morcnetelli, Coleen l-lowzeg Row ll-Miss Stockle, Mimi Lozono, Elsie Sel- verio, Donno Rollo, Miss Aiken, Mr. Osiernousg Row lll-Lowrence Elliott, Jock Williomson, Ben Byrd. Morsnoll Wolfel f '7 Keith Grieve Larry Brashear Tommy Pollino treasurer president vice-president Tu Row I-llett to rightl l-l. Braghetta, l-l, l-larrison, T. Cassdy, F. Uffiggen, I.. Cardinal, J. Carbera, R. Dellavecchia, T. Pollino, P. Arizcuren, E. Silva, J. Martin, Row ll4G. Peterson, T. Valdez, I.. Conterno, l-l. Downing, J. Myatt, D. Crockett, B, Zanetti, M. Miner, W. Edwards, D. McfXda.n, Row Ill-C. Snyder, P. Wiggen, E. Sanders, B. Turk, M. Snelling, B. Escobar, M. Valenzuela, I.. Brashear, E Yturri, C. l-lonodel, M. Lucken, Row IV-Coach John Fekete, Coach Arte Fairbanks, Coach Ralph Brandt. ' H ' was - e' 'Q' ' mi Black-M members earn their awards by participating iri the sports activities at Manteca l-liglw, These include tootball, basketball, baseball, tennis and track. Pat l-lardin Erma McDaniel Marjorie Little vice-president president treasurer Miss Agnes .iw is fs K' lntramural contests among top girl athletes are the basis tor a Girls' Athletic Association, These activities give the girls a chance to discover their ovvn athletic abilities and stimulate an interest in soorts. Stockle, Mrs, June Downer Joan Lombardo Lib Rhoads advisors representative secretary A I-,151 at E l z tg, ii ii 5, Mimi Lozano, Tania Lozano, and Elaine Pappas, Varsity Yell Leaders. The animated spirit of the lvlanteca rooters was encouraged by the bard working members of the Pep Club with Tania Lozano as president and Mrs. Drennon as advisor. Joyce Wilson, Donna Davis, Pat Morris, B Team Yell.Leaders W I . . A . ' as - 'Z' ji Tania Lozano, Donna Davis, Pat Morris, Elaine Pappas. president vice-president vice-president Treasurer Mrs. DI'Ql'iI'lOl'1, C1ClVlSOI' Mimi I-0ZQn0, IJUYQI' Row I--Melt to righrl T. Lozano, A. Holt, M. Lozano, E. Pappas, P. Woodworth, J. Wilson, P. Morris, F. Barrett, Mrs. Drennon, Row ll-G. Piccinini, M. Litttle, D. Rowe, P. l-lardin, N. Glover, M. Duncan. 1 ' . . ' . '??'4'1Z'532 9.2 I . . , . . ,. V .... iw Aiffif' Q 'G u ' Ulf I ., 1 , ? Nl .4254 X 1 Z 1. Girls League activities began with the Big and Little Sister Luncheon. The box social, assemblies, Con- ferences, and parties followed the luncheon. They honored mothers--enkerlzainecl studenis Row I-llett to right? Alliene l-lolt, Joan Loumenag Rovvllflfstanclingl Delores Alves, Erma McDaniel, Miss l-lottman, Joanne Lagier. Row l-lleft to right? Jackson, Morse, Kent, Cardoza, Mendes, Kibby, Robertson, Gobel, Covington, Alves, Row ll-Cruz, Caetano, Rice, Dickman, Terry, Howze, Little, Eichoft, Sanders, Derrick, Ovando, Adams. Row ll-Miss Lathrop, Garcia, Simas, Adams, Spence, Lozano, Burson, Thompson, Vascansellos, Pooly, Erwin, Strahorn, Mr. Naiman. Row IV-Mr. Ray Ellam, Ovando, XX!oodvvorth,'McGraw, Turley, Bunker, Souza, Azevedo, Souza, Alves, Elliott, Valdez. Commercial courses prepared the Future Busin Leaders ot America with the necessary foundation a successtul career in the business world. ess fo Row I-Cleft to right! L. McDonald, A. Brashear, B. Green, W, Gold ng, M. Costanzi, S. Yturri, M. Bodin, B. Lauritson, W. Gambol, Riw W ll-N. Omholt, F, Webb, lvl, Thomas, D. Fry, M. Omholt, S. Stwart, G. Piccinini, J. Strait, A. Osterman, A. Fehrer, M. Veirra, A. Holt, Ri IHSR. Duart, S. Moreno, L. Payan, E. Sanders, M. Camaro, L. Caetano, K. Vezaldenos, J. Anderson, E. Borges, E. Reynolds, J. Melche't, M. Aufdermaur, Row IV-A. Duncan, B. Soars, D. McAdams, H. Downing, M. Wattel, W. Wright, lvl. Minor, P. Ettle, W. Johnson, YV Sobel, L. Thompson. FFA. otticers this vear were Warren White, treasurer, Howard Harrison, president, Carlos Camaro, sentinel, Gene Biddle, secretary, lvlehrlin Foss, sentinel, Gene Johnson, reporter, and Frank Scarlata, historian, Frank Autdermaur, vice-president, was missing from the picture.. The primary aim ot the Future4Farmers is the development ot agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. l-lovvever, the boys also took an active interest in sports, with over forty taking part in the basketball recreation program. The Future Farmers formed one ot the largest and most active organizations in school, This is appropriate because ot lVlanteca's location in the heart of the farm ng district. 4-,x -,4 NH .fry ,A C ,Q Q., V V. -. Aggi- ,-wx .. fy , , ,,, f my Whot's in o meme? Thor which we coll Q rose by any other meme would smell as Sweet lvlr. Christensen, bond director Bob Escohor, vice-president, Dorothy Cordozo, secretory, Borboro Rowe, Iibrorion, ond lvleorl Lucken, president. An importont problem focing the music deportment this yeor wos the fund drive tor new uniforms, o project well occepted by the community. The onnuol trip to Kezor Stodium tor porticipotion in the Eost-West Gome highlighted the octivities, the Annuol Spring Concert completed the octivities tor the yeor. lt music be the food ot love, ploy on, Give me excess ot it, thot, surteiting, The oppetite mov sicken, ond so die Jr. Red Cross: Row I-Cleft 'ro rignrl Adarns, C., Hooper, M., Bertencourt, B., Lombardo, J., Pappas, E., Row IIA Mrs. Downer, Breitenbucner, M., Yung, S., Knoll, K., Welch, S, Active groups drew active interest F. H. A.: Row I-lleft to rigntl L. Gearin, J. Copeland, L. Mundt, J. Dunbar, S. Young, A. Elliott, M. Breitenbu- Cher, Row lI+L. Livingston, M. Augilar, M. l-looper, E. Evans, N. Davey, A. Marples, R. Van Sandi, A. Marcnitelli J. Melcnart, J. Valdez, M. Aguilar, J. l-linton. me . .,.., , .. ' ' Jie Row lsllett to rigntl R. Van Sandt, N. Glover, A. lvlarehitelli, P. Mainwaring, S. Young, J. Little, C. Galt, B. Betteneoort, P. Greer, E. Pappas, Miss Pueinelli, Row ll-J. Colldewein, C. l-lenry, J. Copeland, M. Waterman, C, lde, T. Townsend, J. Lagier, K. l-leinsonn, B. Potter, Row lll--C. Bennett, A, Kaier, I.. Conterno, lvl. Meridetn, J. Leach. Los Picaros and Hi-Y'ers Contributed Row I-llett to rigntl Mr. l-lambly, J. McKee, A. Raggio, J. Cabrera, R. Acoba, l.. Cardinal, J. NX!illiarnson, Row ll-D. Portertield, R. Wuncn, l-I, Braglmetta, R. Dellayeccnia, C. Snyder, B. Byrd. l Art Club: Row I-Cleft to rightl Mrs. Drennon, M. Watell, T. Lozano, B. Burson, D. Ratto, B. Stillwell, D. l-iogrete Row ll-fl? Greer, K. Helman, W. Edwards, J, Lournena, M. Thomas, N. Glover. Students created with hand and mincl One ot the largest organizations in school is the Shoo Club under the direction ot Mr. William Shimrriin and Mr. Edward l-lambly. ,wx fr f ---- sf - - - Under the direction of Mr. Christensen, the mixed chorus sends o melodious stroin from the chorus building. Our choruses presenlzecl many progaams khis year The l3oy's chorus, too, proctices melody ond Sounds ot sweet voices tloot from the girls' hormony in the music building. chorus closs. ' - V ' .5 . ' 2 55 r W 2 . . ' -A 5? 9 Ll ill A A ff Student Court: Row l-Cleft to right? D. Porterfield, M. l-luckobee, l.. Slwirlq, l-l. Joy, J. Loomeno, N. Sinesno A Morchitelli, N. Dovey, Row ll--Mr. Fotzer, P. Joy, D. Fry, M, Treff, L. Rlwoocls, M. Elliott, T. Pollino, G. Johnson Juclges ancl patrols enforced the law Traffic Patrols: Row Snyder, l-l. l-lordesty. V.. .. .. l-Cleft to riglwtl D. Pedro, B. Soores, C. Ovondo, Row ll-Mr. Phillips, l-l. l-lorrison Although the Korean front was tar distant from Manteca, the Korean War had, nevertheless, an ettect on the students at MUHS either as individuals or as members ot this great democracy of ours. A--5' t E 1 1 I L , 1 l 5 w 1 I N 4 ct III x X Xi X Akhlelzics f my Mp.. 4. , r Charles Snyder 1: ,. 4 V L - 2 it or r rp' 1 V ff it A n w ,r , i irrtr g 1 r r 1 1 V K f -vs f-:t vi, 1 ' Keith Grieve The line and backfield that faced lVlanteca's football foes. X lvlanteca K lvlanteco 3 Nlanteca Manteca Manteca Manteca lvlanteca 0.6 Manteca Manteca K Manteca Opponent Stockton College Hayward Christian Bros. St. Mary's Oakdale Ceres Livingston Sonora Tracy l 23 yea r, The .Af il.eft to rightl--Coach Fekete and Fairbanks, Bill Rhoads, manager, and B football coach Brandt. Mantec:a's tradition of hard-playing, winning football teams was Carried on this The V950 squad suffered only one loss, a l3-l2 steback at the hands of Ceres. fighting Buffaloes defeated Oakdale, Livingston, Sonora, and Tracy. In pre-league games, the Buffaloes downed Stockton College, l-layward, Christian Brothers, and St. lVlary's. They jest at scars, but never felt a wound. :avg ,Y it Manteca's strength was the determining factor which brought victory in the season's first league game with Oakdale. The chief ground gainer of the game was sopho- more fullback Mariano Valenzuela whose terrific drives set up one tally in the first period and scored another touchdown to conclude the scoring with an i8 to O victory. Cited as outstanding players were Jim Martin and at l-lenry Braghetta John Cabrera Dave Crockett Marfano Valenzuela in the baclsfield with Paul Wiggin and Chuck Snyder in the line. MANTECA vs OAKDALE Martin pushed through Oakdale's linemen. Ray Dellavecchia Bob Escobar Keith Grieve Charles l-lonodel MANTECA vs CERES Losing their first game after twelve consecutive victories, the ramoaging Buffalos were halted for the only time this season with a l3 to l2 score. One point in the form of a conversion was the difference between defeat and victory. - Ceres opened the game by recovering a Buffalo fumble deep in the lvlanteca territory and belting it across from there. The mighty Buffalo stormed back to take the lead with two touch- down passes from quarterback Ray Dellevacchia to end, Keith Grieve. Both conversion attempts were missed. A fourth down pass in the last quarter set up the final touchdown made by Ceres. The conversion attempt was good to send the toppled Buffalos home in despair. A strong Ivlanteca line stopped the opposition short. MANTECA vs LIVINGSTON lim Martin Carrying the hall tor a gain Back into the winning column the mighty Buttalos once again found victory ,LL by trouncing the Livingston Wolves 33 to 7. Hitting their stride with a touchdown in every period, the speedy and hard Charg- ing Buttaloes outclassed the much heavier Livingston team. Peterson through the center ot the Livingston line. Jim Martin Milan Miner Jim Myatt Tom Pollino Gieve topples over side line. MANTECA l vs SONORA The Butts removed another stumbling block by pounding the hapless Sonora Wildcats by a 4l to O victory. Touchdowns were scored by Gene Peterson, Ralph Lanting, Ray Dellavecchia, David Crockett, and Morris King. Mearl Lucken kicked the extra points. . Y v,....,.....,-,.,. 1,-gr Ed Sanders Chuck Snyder Frank Wiggen Elgin Yturri G li AME f Manteca's B team ended their league play with one win, one tie, and three defeats. The team was sparked by Charles l-lovvze and L, D. Ward, who are co-cap- tains for the year. Coach Ralph Brandt coached this Brandt ycar's squad. Y .8 Alf -wtnqg Q. is 'J Gil Cruz acted as managers. Co-captains ot the year were Charles l-lovvze The three senior members ot the B team were Jack and l.. D. Ward, Leach, Bob Acoba, and Ben Byrd. 1 1 They fought and won. Row le-llelr ro riglwrl J. Williamson, C. l-lowze, J. Griefe, I.. D. Ward, D. Keyser, C. Lycans, P. Arizcuren, M Elliolr, F. Du Vall, I.. Brandow, Row ll,-A. Weis, S. Wilaer, D. Jolinson, B. Downing, M. Cabrera, B. Daniels, B Gibson, D. Wiggen, R. Rogers, C-1. Cruz, Manager, E. Builc, B. Byrd, Row lll---Coach Brandt, G. Teague, B Tsugawa, J. Leach, E. Cousins, B. Myalr, .l. Bowers, B. Aiolna, A. Limos, D. Comstock, Manager. Co-contains for the year, Bob Acobo and Keith Grieve. A BASKETBALL VARSITY Ravv I-lleft to rightl T. Valdez, M. King, B. Del.eon, B. fXcal:a, I.. Cardinal, J. Cabrera, Row ll-M. Miner, K Dellavecchia, D. Crockett, G, Cash, R. Silva, l-l. Braghetta, G. Peterson, M. Lucken, Row llle-C. Snyder, l.. Du- vall, B. Harper, F. Wiggin, K. Grieve, P. Wiggin, N. Rudd, B, Turk, lvlr. Brandt The Buffalo cage squad displayed courage and fighting spirit throughout the i950-5l basketball season. The end of the season showed that superior manpower had been the deciding factor. Scoring honors went to Lea Cardinal, Ray Della- vecchia, and Charles Snyder. Dick Wiggin, manager Coach Ralph Brandt Coach Brandt's Bees ended the season in fifth place. l-lowever, they gained invaluable experience which will aid them in future years. Johnny Pappas, Ben Byrd, John Bowers, Ernie Silva, Ray Brudernich, and Richard Gustin were some of the outstanding players. Row l-lleft to rightl Ray Brudernich, Al Limas, Larry Conterno, Lawrence Elliott, Charlie l-lowze, Row ll-Ben Byrd, Richard Gustin, Jerry Grieve, L. D. Ward, Don Johnson, John Bowers. Coach A. Fairbanks Bill Rhoads, manager Coach Arte Fairbanks' base- ball squad posted a 4-6 conference recard for The l95l season. l-lerbie the batboy 31 fly fixf , I F ' li . T14 li ws ' i Jim Myart, manager Row l-Cleft to righll C, Snyder, T. Pollino, A. Limas, P. Arizcuren, J. Pappas, J. Weimer, L. Cardinal, J. Cab- rera, Row II-Coach Fairbanks, l-l. Bragetta, R. Dellavecchia, B, Byrd, G. Teague, J. Leach, D. Phillips, F. Wig- gin, L. Brashear, R. Lacey, B. Turk. -- - - .-.4--n-,nm 1 l-lere we see the Manteca baseball team in action. Larry Brasbear is pitcbirmgg Tommy Pollino is catching, and Bob Turk, who was the top batter of the season, is sbovvn ready To bit the ball. ,, - '!f.'-pfttt. ' Jfltllffi fffai3ff,'l 2 or I v r V L 'Waltfi f- - A figfffilo, Ul7 W?igii?1 5 7, ' f e,':1s,::,w,Q?,:, , ,Qiffli!le2iii5iI,Ji i ' ' Y 44 - , hh S f i Q g'k' - 2, 1 ' f V ' i.Q.'vfTf7'l K if Y. ,, ,.'L, , - , v , ji, . .4.g glint Q. 1 ' -wiv it l ' llilfs . - 'f . 'I bVZ,v ,P . . Mr, John Fekete Mr. Ralph Brandt The mighty green and white tracksters turned in a workman like performance and a blue ribbon year tor track tor Coaches Ralph Brandt and John Fekete. There were many outstanding pertomers in all di- visions. Among these were Gene Gomas, Gene Peterson, Ernie Barlow, Keith Grieve, Lawrence Elliott, Paul Wig- gen, Ed Sanders, Dave Arollo, Vince lndelicato. Row l-Cleft to rightl George Demotakis, manager, Keith l-leinshon, Gene Gomas, l-lenry Braghetta, Ronnie Mc- Gehee, Al Lemas, Bob Acoba, Lawrence Elliott, Eldon Buck, Pete Arizcuren, Row ll-Don Elliott, Charles l-lowze, l., D. Warrl, Richard Gustin, Guy Chamberlin, Ralph Lanting, Alvin Weis, Ed Sanders, Row lll-Dick Wiggen, manager, Ernie Barlow, Bob Zanetti, Keith Grieve, Mearl Luclcen, Gene Peterson, Mariano Valenzuela, lvlalrubio Cabrera, Milton Snelling, Paul Wiggin, George Mormon. ans.n-no-PA -L- -S . s This yeor's 'crock teom was one of The best Tnot Monieco nos produced in rnony o seoson. Here we see some of Mon'reco's top performers in oction. Among them ore Bob Zonerri, who is po!e voulfing, ond Bob Acobo, who is brood jumping. MUHS Tennis Team consisted of Mr, Fatzer, coach, Duanne Adams, Richard Gustin, Ted Valdez, and Larry Con terno. Missing from picture are Mearl Luclqen and Cna'!es I-ionodel. Tennis had its place among the sports Larry Conterno demonstrating the tennis serve. Seniors fought for ond won the hockey championship S'crengl:l1 and skill won khe championships Volleboll drew interest from all classes. i Softball was enjoyed by many girls in their P. E. classes. Sportsmanship was gained by intramural competikion Basketball provided plenty of competition for the ethusiastic. r 1 The girls applied skills and techniques to active basketbatl games MGAA members participated in after-school sports The tennis ladder was tilled by girls with an active interest in the popular game. Minor sports encouraged individual interest. Swimming ottered anather new sport field for girls. The girls learned new badminton techniques Qi? 36 5 vs, TOWER PATRONS Adams Refrigerating Company Allen Jewelry William M. Andro Larry W. Aksland Bank of Manteca B C1 B Cafe Behren's Real Estate Bergthold Mortuary Bonewitz Chemicals, Inc. Cabinet Shop Castle Upholstry City Cash Market Coey's Shoe Store Comito Jewelry Company Cotrell's Feed D G D Tire Shops The Diamond Match Company Dias' Market Judge Douglass P. L. Fry Cr Son Fulton's Radio Dr. C. M. Galt, M. D. Grieve's Floral Shop Hardware Mart Dr. L. L. Henry Hickinbotham Bros., Ltd. Hoyt's Doughnut Shop Clarence L. Hughes lnsurance Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Joe's Food Center Kingen's 5 6' I0 Store King's Shoe Repair Shop ' L 6' E Market W. Leiske G' Son Manteca Auto Company Manteca Auto Parts Manteca Bulletin Manteca Cleaners Manteca Creamery Manteca Department Store , Q 3 - Manteca Drug Store Manteca Electric Shop Manteca Floral 6' Gift Shoppe Manteca Furniture Company Manteca Plumbing Company Manteca Shoe Repair Manteca Sporting Goods Manteca Telephone Company Manteca Variety Store Manteca Warehouse M 6' J Tractor Company McCullough Insurance Agency J. E. McCabe John J. McFall Dr. Vincent O'Conner Oscar's Cafe. ' E. Perry's Garage Pete's Market-Variety Raymus 6' Lowry Real Estate Romero's Pontiac l r L. Scarlata Olive Oil Company Sid's Motor Supply C. C. Simminger V Smith Motor Company Smith's Transfer Company Taylor Floral Thran's Feed G' Seed Store The Toggery I Twin's' Dress Shop ' 4 Vest's Super Service Henry'von Berg Motor Sales Vernon' B. Waterman, O. D. Western Auto Supply Company Dr. A. J. 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MVTVIEND TH-NIE QUILILIEGIE OIF PACIIIFHC Q wnnnhnf - - - 0 wnnnf 'I I w K i i L I Acknowledgments As the curtain comes down on the l95l Tower Annual, we look back over the year and recall the many people who are connected with this book's production. We would like to take time here to thank these people. First, our thanks go to Mr. Dale Johnson and his assistants, who were responsible ror the fine photography you have seen in this book. Next, we are deeply indebted to Mr, Charles Warmer and the Stockton Photo Engraving Company, whose tine workmanship is displayed on every page where there are pictures. Mr. Warmer, besides having our cuts made, gave us many valuable ideas which helped us to solve the problems that faced us. Mr. l-l. J. Tolliver at the Tolliver Printing Company in Lodi deserves our grati- tude tor his fine job at printing the Tower. 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