McClatchy High School - Nugget Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)
- Class of 1942
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ad- :'ii ---' f-w-f--1-'-:---van.x.-:-.:.'.-..-.-.-.....,.,-,-,nm-.,Q,.--...-f,1,u,-,,:,A,.,,, kr-,-,-,,... Vol. V June, 1942 Published by the Students of the C, K. MCCLATCHY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Sacramento, Calif. Page Two I ', , 5 . ', ,XJ fu 329,419 A, Q 1 WJ, . ,, .zu ,.,w,, V., gggfxw, fy f- 4 , '. fvmfh x if , . , ,,,,..,e-v- ..--f-'f C Wcgfafciy Senior Sckoof mechcafion For more years than we students can remember, Mr. Chas. C. Hughes has been Superintendent of the Sacramento city schools. We have all appre- ciated his friendly help and service. Since he has now iett this position, We want to do something to show our gratitude for those things he has done for us. Therefore, we feel that it is entirely iitting that this book be dedicated to him, as a token ot our thanks. MR. CHAS. C. HUGHES .fdclminidfra fion Page Six ulaerinfenclenf MR. J. R. OVERTURF Superintendent McClatchy, along with the other Sacramento schools, is happy to wet- come Mr. Jesse Overturf as our new Superintendent of Schools. With Mr. Overturf to lend his guidance to us, McClatchy knows that it will go forward in the future as it has in the past. BOARD OF EDUCATION MRS. GEORGE F. MCCORMACK ....... President MR. HARRY B. SEYMOUR ....... Vice-President DR. IOHN E. KENNEDY MRS. P. D. BEVIL MR. I. E. LYNN MR. I. R. OVERTURF , ......,.,. Secretary ADMINISTRATION MR. I. R. OVERTURF ......... Superintendent MR, CHAS. C, HUGHES . . Superintendent Prior to Ian. 3 DR. IAMES E. BURSCH ..... Deputy Superintendent MR. WILLIAM I. BURKHARD . . Assistant Superintendent MR. GEORGE C. IENSEN . . AssistantSuperintendent rincqaa MR, S A. PEPPER Principal Youth of America today as never before should develop a love and affection lor its great and free country. We have fought to make this nation what it is. We must continue the light to perpetuate its greatness and freedom. ln doing this We must temporarily yield our personal rights to the immediate danger in order to achieve unity on all major issues. Youth is willing to do this, for it knows that no sacrifice shall be too great lor the preservation ot our way of life. Signed, S. A. PEPPER Pane Seve Page Eight ice- rincilaa :S MR. MALCOLM P. MURPHY A MISS FRANCES MILNES Pictured on this page are two of McClatchy's Well-known figures, who, throughout the school year strive to make the school activities and the class work a success. They are the Vice-principals: Miss Frances Milnes and Mr. Malcolm Murphy. Miss Milnes is in charge of guidance and scheduling, while Mr. Murphy directs student loody activities and instruction. ounoe 0l'6 These counselors help students prepare their program of courses and guide them throughout their school years: top left, Mrs. Carol Squires, top right, Mr. Edward Hallauerg center left, Mrs. Ruth dePolo, Center right, Mr. James Gardner, below, Miss lrene Clark. acudgl McClatchy teachers guide and encourage students in classrooms and extra- curricula activities, such as the senior play, variety shows, printing ot the Prospector and year book and other activities during the three years spent in high school. Each department has a chairman to represent them at the meet- ings held, to see that the most etticient and latest methods ot teaching are applied. The teachers acting as chairmen for the departments are: Miss Thompson, Art Department, Mr. Church, Commercial Department, Miss Dodds, English Department, Mr. Ehrhorn, Industrial Arts Department, Miss Koski, Language Department, Mr. Fraser, Mathematics Department, Mr. Fraser, Mechanical Drafting Department, Captain Waite, Military Science Department, Mrs. Boden, Music Department, Mr. Alustiza, Physical Education tor Boys, Miss Mix, Physical Education tor Girls, Mr. Doyal, Science Department, Mr. Winter, Social Studies Department, Miss Fuller, Health Department, Miss Leithold, Study. TOP PICTURE-Row l-Mr. George Corrigan, Mr. Herbert Briggs, Mr, Robert Eley, Mr. Jack Woerner, Mr. Frank Alustiza, Mr. Jack Mauger, Mr. J. H. Pardee, Mr. Joseph Guidera. Row 2-Miss Louise Thielen, Mrs, Jean Severance, Miss Miriam Blea- master, Mr. Hubert Baugh, Mr. Oren Ford, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Edna Banks, Miss Jean- ette Craig, Miss lsaline Mottram, Mrs. Dorothy Gitien, Miss Hilda McKean. Row 3-Mrs, Dorah Tuttle, Miss Babette Gaster, Miss Virginia Swan- son, Mr. Herbert Foote, Mrs. Elva Boden, Miss Edith Reynolds, Miss Muriel Stoner, Miss Margaret Mix, Miss Rowena Strukan, Miss Helen Burke, Mrs. Helen Conover. Row 4-Mr. Joseph Freeland, Miss Lois Martin, Mr. E. E. Biddall, Mr. James Hogin, Mr. C. L. McFaddin, Mr. A. W. Ehrhorn, Mr. Ralph Parker, and Mrs. Madge Roach. BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1-Mr. James Gardner, Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Nell Flanders, Miss Glenda Carpenter, Mrs. Ruth DePolo, Mr. Edward Hallauer, Mr. Howard Hagge, Mr. Chauncey Wil- son. Row 2-Miss Alma Schocke, Miss Saima Koski, Miss Mabel Bontz, Miss Kristena Nelson, Miss Katharine Leithold, Mrs. Carol Squires, Miss Irene Clark, Miss Catherine Fuller, Mr. Vernon Cordry. Row 3-Capt. A. E. Waite, Mr. Carl Winter, Miss Ethel Rudesul, Mr. John Church, Mr. Lawrence Blucher, Miss Ruth Dodds, Mr. Robert Eraser, Mr. George Smisor, Mr. Harry Boswell sabf Y. 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The class has had some major activity every semester since entering McClatchy in February, l939. ln addition to several after school dances, it has given The Rhythm Road, the Junior Prom, given together with the Low Junior class in l94O. ln l94l, the ghost story, 'XA Murder Has Been Arranged, Was presented as the Senior Pla O J y. n anuary 23, l942, the climax of three happy years Wa h ' s reac ed when the Senior Ball Was presented in the Memorial Auditorium. The class appreciates the help and cooperation of its sponsor, Mr. John A. Church, whose willing assistance has made the Cl f ass o January, l942, one of which McClatchy can be proud. Top Row-Mr John Church . , sponsor. CLASS COUNCIL, chettini, Joan Tracy, Margaret Ogden, Bill Sellier. Bottom Row 1-Cl to rlfBette Wescott, Ed Drennon, Phyllis Bab- How-'Phyllis Babcock, president, Bill Sellier, vice-presi cock, Bob Johnston, June Hoffman. Row Zhi-Iarace Cec- d - ent, June Hoffman, secretary, and Joan Tracy, treasurer WH. Y if Q' 'ix 'iffwf J Q 'Q vs O .af ' 1 -sv . :V . Q ' I 'K i :, V ' , nik' r ff Q X 'J 'gs-1:-Q1 w ',, 7 f 1 1,1 'lyk , ' Lift? qi gr , v gEnI2f:11:,.f I wiser-'Z A ACKIIIIMAN, G1-:HALD AGRAVA, LIIONORA ALLISON .ILANIWTIZ ANDERSON, SIIIHLIIY rmlacofrx, PIIYLLIS 'VM' h a . 5 .. BEEMAN, NELLA RLAND, ROBERT BLOMBERG, DONALD BLUECHER, BETTY RONNIKSON, WILLARD BRINSON, JACK BROCKMAN, VIRGINIA BROWN, ALICE CLAIRE BUHLER, DICK CHINN, HOLLAND fx CIMAROLI, EELOMENA CRAIG, FRED DAVIS, NANNETTE CLARY, CECIL CROW, MAXINE DE VAULT, HELEN COLE, IMA LEE DART, DOROTHY DODGE, MARCELLA COURTNEY, WILLIAM DAVIS, KENNETH DHIINNON ED COVITCH, PAULENE DAVIS, MARGIII IIDE, KENNETH alluflfg M l'r1ylm l'l1irl11u EICHLER, SARAH EVANS, BETTY LOU FERSON, ELLERY FORSYTH, REBA FOUNTAIN, DOLORES Clnuafg GARCIA, KENNETH GOLDBERG, ROBERT GRAY BARBARA HALVERSON, FRANCES HANLEY, DONDA gs- Z1 HAPGOOD, JOHN HARRIS, BETTIE HARVIE, PHYLLIS HOFFMAN, JUNE HOOPER, MYRTLE HORTON, RETA MAE HUGO-INS, DONALD I-IUGHSON, CARL HUGHSON, DON INGLE, HALL JAMES, LOUISE JENKINS, CONSTANCI JONES, JUNE JOHNSTON, ROBERT KELLEHER, RAY KILLICK, PHEBE KINCADE, KENNETH KINNEY, HARRIETT KNEELAND, PEGGIE KURTZ, BERNICE Pune Fourteen 6 I . 6 5 i3 3 M 0'-4 - 22 .- vfft -,,-:z:: I 'Tx R. --',: , if .I Q5 is X x X 1 R w .ff x X X :IX I I A IQ R S 'xxx .I QI ,, 'Qi Q ' fs KINNEBURO KATHLEEN LARRIE, HAROLD LANCASTER, PATSY I.AI'IN, NADIA LIIAR, CLAUDE H 1 A is Q sm ' 'bf LINI7, KENNETH MEDIILROS, LORRAINE MARKIIAM, NORMA MARTINIS, ,IENNY MASON, LAURENE pn... A MCCLELLAN, ROBERT MCDONALD, EUGENE MCILROY, WILLIAM MICHLER, DELMAR MILLER, FRANCES MONRO, RHYLLIS NASSI JANICE MOORE, DICK NICKRRSON BRRNYCE MORIARTY, MARGUERITE OGDEN, MARGARET MYERS, MARYLLEN OSBORN, ROBERT MYERS, ROBERT PATTON, ROBERT anuary W W- 1 PETRINOVICH, NICK PLANTEEN, DICK PORTER FLORENCE RAINERO, CARL RALPH, CLY DE l'f1yc' l ifIr'r'n RHOADS, WILLIAM ROBL, BETTY ROLAND, BILLIE JEAN RUSSELL, ARTHUR RYAN, BETTY dfluafg SARGENT, HAROLD SAVILLE, ELIZABETH SCHULTZ, RICHARD SELLIER, WILLIAM SHEYA, RAYMOND C gfEf 'Ef .:f El f Puffs' Simtcmn Xl SIEPERT, LEWIS STABENAW, PHYLLIS SURJAN, LENA TAMURA, GLORIA TARIEL, MARIORIE TAYLOR, ELEANOR TILLSON, OMAR TOMINAGA, ASAYE TORGERSON, THELMA TRACY, JOAN TRIPP, DOLORES TRUSLER, ELIZABETH VEHN, ROBERT VETTEL, GERALD WAKEFIELD, PI-IYLLIS WALSH, VELMA WALT, ROBERT WAYCOTT, CLARK WEAVER, KEITHA WESCOTT, BETTY ...Q Ka -Q I Q: S.. N1 X 5 q. HITSON, JAMES WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WOOD, ROBERT WOODWORTH, HAROLD YOSHINO, JUNE ZINSLI, PATRICIA LTA, VINCENT BARBER, JULIA BOTHWELL, LOUIS CECCHETTINI, HORACE COOK, WARREN DE SANTIS, BELLINA SHER, GAYLE LA TONA, TED LEFLAR, HUGH LIMA, LOUIS TIBBALS, DONALD ROSE, NORMAN ISSILOPOULOS, ANDREW O anuafg '42 I'r1yuSe1'n'nlveu is Upper Pictures-tl to rJwBob Goldberg looks down on Dick Buhler, Phyllis Babcock and Betty Lou Evans Watch June Hoffman knit, Billie Jean Roland and Don Huggins studying tor the Senior Play, seeing double, Carl and Don Hughson. Upper Center Picluresfphyllis Stabenaw, Bob Vehn Gayle Fisher, and Bob Woods oosinh com- mencement speakers, Donald Blomberq and Phebe Killick Lower Center Picturesfliflargaret Ogden and Bettie Wes- cott, Elizabeth Saville, Phebe Killick, and Harriett Kinney looking at an entertaining book: Hugh Lellar and Ken Ede Lower Pic1uresfTed La Tona and lsllery Person talking, Joan Tracy intently weighing something, Bill Rhoads and lubby 'Wooaworth Just talking fJa!fSAaJ0wi rlilmii wh P OFFICERS-Top ROW-Kathleen Cook, fall Vice- 'residentg Bruce Fraser, tall presidentp Jeanne Eangdon, tall treasurer. Center Left-Arleen Mat- son, tall and spring secretary. Center Right-Miss Virginia Swanson, class director. Bottom Row-Jo Ann Cornelius, spring vice-president, Howard Ald- rich, spring president, and Catherine Schmitt, spring treasurer CLASS COUNCIL--Row I-ll to rj ,....,,.N -Betty Jo Kelso, Dorothy Perrick, Betty Horton, Betty June Myers, Catherine Schmitt. Row 2eMar- jorie Breech, Jeanne Langdon, Barbara Williams, Jo Ann Cornelius, Frances Simons, Alice Drovetsky Row 3-Kay Cook, Jeanne Hill, Doris Roberts, Mar- tel West. Row 4-Byron Drupiewski, Rudolph de lgoiio, Eruce Fraser, Bill Riley, Art Rinetti, Howard ric cfm ,,fy,,.. X12 Throughout its three years' attendance at C. K, McClatchy Senior High School, the class of June l942 has contributed much to school activities. The most outstanding activities of the year were the Senior Ball and the Senior Play. With the class ot January 1942, the Senior Ball was presented in the Memorial Auditorium, January 23, and everyone enjoyed a highly enter- taining evening. The Senior Play, l'The Youngest, by Philip Barry, was given May 8 in our school auditorium. The excellent performances ot the young thespians appear- ing in the leads drew much applause from an appreciative audience. A great deal ot credit must be given to the class director, Miss Virginia Swanson, who has given her whole-hearted cooperation to the class ot June '42 Page Nineteen AKIYAMA, MARY ALDRICH, HOWARD AMACKER, WARREN ANDERSON BETTY ANGELETII, SAM une ,42 AOYAMA, KIKUYE BAIMA, JIM BAKER, MILDRED BALL, FREDRICK BARBEAU, LOUIS I ,rw HK? B Y . J..-it -. l'1:yff 'I'1wuI'1f BARGQUIST, MYRTLE BARRICK, HARRY BASLER, BILL BAYLESS, BEULAH BECKER, JOHANNA BEEMAN, DORA MAE BREECH, MARJORIE BILDERBACK, JANE BRENNER, MARJORIE BOGUE, GENE BREWER, DONNA BORG, JOHN BISHOP, HAROLD BRANDON, BEN BROCKETT, MARJORIE BROWN, SUZANNE BROWN, VERNITA BRUNEAU, BETTY BULJAN, LUCILLE BURGESS, NELL . 2 Q I fAIx ,as I L RIIRI'fI,, I,ARI. IHIRI JIS, I4II,I.II' 4I'RIfl I,, IIARI.AI'I ARMAKIK IANII CARR, I'IIYI,I.Ii9 IIIIY1IIf3I.M IILISSII 'ARIIIR GIIADYS CIIRISTIQNSIIN IIUNICII TARIIIR RARRAIIA CHIIN, STANLIIY ZIIAIIMAN IAMIB COLLINS, RICHARD 'IIIIAIDIII AI5I'I.I.A COLWFLI. RARRARA CONANT IUOROIHY COOK KATHIIIIIN COOK, RIVIII ANNI COHNIILIUS, IO AN CROSBY, CI,II ION CROSS, RARRARA Q qbinb Z . A. ' 1 J2' I CURRTN CZOIIIWKNI INA HUPIA IIOLORES KTIIIIIIR IIAVII3 VAN IIUEIIS N I'3AII,Y RORI R'I' IWIfI.I.I R IOIIAYNII IIAIJDIIN ROSALII' III MI I I0 'JIVIAN IFA ROSA MARIII III XII' IIORIINCII W2 I-mf, l,f4fr1 DENT, NETTIE MARIE de POLO, RUDOLPH DE WITT, JOE C, DIRCKX, BETTY DOLESE, JACK Lille M DOLESE, JEANNE DOUGLAS, FERN DROVETSKY, ALICE DRUPIEWSKI, BYRON EGGLESTON, WRAY EGLIN, GAIL EIB, PATRICIA ELLIOT, .IUNE EMONOT, EDITH ERIKSEN, EDITH FAHN, CLAIRE FERRICK, DOROTHY FIELDS, BETTY FIELDS, CHARLES EOLATTI, EDWARD FONG, KING FORD, JOHN FRACARO, LORINE FRASER, BRUCE FREDERICK, PATTY LOU GAROZZO, MARY GAUDIO, HARRY GEBHART, LEE GIANATASIO JEAN GILBERT, PARKER 4, N, L 4.6! I , .... -' , U1 9 I . . ,., km XX at ,.., .. ,.,. : ,.., :-: . :,:f: g . 1: K 1 i - 1h..::.::r:,:-- ' me : ff .W . S I 1 Page Twcniy-111-0 uw? 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IILIWIKICIR, CLIF FOIID IIINIIICII, VIRGINIA 'HIII II MIXIIIAN IIAGf3IfIIII'Y, MARGAIIKT IIAEIDITN, MUHIIL IIIIIIRIN, VIIIGINIA HOLDITN, CLAIIII, 'III IIIIiSI.A'I'I' IJOHMIVI IIALIfS, HILL HARNESS, KIINNIQIH IIIGIIFILL, BIYHT IIOLM, HARVEY Lille I'41yn 'l'11'f11I11-H1111 HOOK, KENYON HOPKINS, MURIEL HORTON, BETTY HOWLAND, ROY HUBBARD, ADOLPH une ,42 HUGHSON, EVELYN IRVING, MARIAN IRWIN, JACK ISHIMOTO, TOM JAMES, WALTER JANO, EDNA JOBE, BETTE JOHN, HAROLD JOHNSON, ERNEST JOHNSON, HELEN JOHNSON, ROY JOLLY, CHARLES KATO, LILLIE KELIS, JOYCE KELLY, WESLEY KELSO, BETTY IO KIINO, KAZUKO KIINO, KIYOKO KILLION, JAMES KIME, EDITH KINSEY, FRANCES KIRCHUBEL, FRED KLASNIK, JACK KLINKE, RICHARD KUNISAKI, FRED we Q , l'r11fr''I'11'r'ul,11q7'uu1' A Q if iw A In-Af L LANGIJON, HIANNL LIIMMON, DKYNALID LICUHSI, IOSSKPHINII LIPPI, 1.0155 IXUIIMAN, VIIHNON I,OVlfLL, SHIIILA LOWRY, IACK IDZANICH, PlI'I'I'H LIIELICH WILLIAM LIITII, HUHLHT l LYLES BFTTY MAHLR .IACQUIILINL MAIFH FHANCIYS MARANI DORA MARSHALL, PEARL A 5 R wi X L Y X , 1 J ,f1 5 MASCTOVI'l'CfIl THANK MAS'I'HiiS, LOUIESII MA'IHI1NY SHANNUN MATHANGA DANIIIL MATSON, ARLIINI' MCGUIHE, PAT M4-.HINEQINS GITRALD MvLAUCVLIN RAYMOND MAVHVWSON f'UNS'I'ANCIf MQCLLLLANIU RUTH ANN MsWILLIAMS, MAHIFI MATSUNAML ROSE MATSUCWKA FRANK M:'ALLIS'VIfH NLIL MQANAW ROY Lille 1' ..1f. 1'.f1Hffff4H. MELLO, CARMITN MELLO, MINIQRVA MILLER, GLENN MILLS, HAROLD MIYASKI, TOM Mile MONK, ED MOONEY, RAYMOND MOORE, ROBERT MORISAKI, SUE MORLEY, WINII-'RED MORRICE, EDWARD MORRISON, GEORGE MYERS, BETTY JUNE NAKAO, TOM NANO, JOHN 1 rlflr' 7'H'c'11!1f-Ni NANO, MENA ODGERS, DON NEILSON, ERVIN OLIVEIRA, JOE NEWI-IALL, JOY ONE, DICK NORMINGTON, DESIREE OTT, DOROTHY OBERIIOLSER, CHARLOTTE PALMER, CLARENCE PAPE, LOIS PETERSON, DONALD PICTTYGROVE, JERRY PHILLIPS, RICHARD POSTON, AILEEN be ?1 ' ll' X .Q A Ag' ,Q, L i I 3 b..,,,,, 'giiaeifi i3,3.E-QI: Q X, A f , VIIHI I II IAUHIf'l41'A r4I'l'fTIiIiY IJIOHA SAMIS MILTON SCHVVAB WAYNE m A fm ww mmtwsg mums sc:HAcH'r11,m www scriwmcrzm MARVIN HI HH hi If3UHAITHf HVFHYNSVBN, TACOUIILIIJIT SCHLUYH CIJURTT SIlVI1IiSON,PONALD Ulf HAHIJ Hf1VflNl.Y !ifWT'IVEi IVQJTJIFI' E5CI1MI'VN CA'IHVVWNI,: SHARP, MARTOHIE mum :LAIAAMMM M rzmantv escummx CHAHLIIS zzmzzxh mm SHIIPPAHD, TED SIHIHWIN, ELTON SHIIIRTS CLARABIYLLH SHILIN, ALEX SICKIYLS, RAYMOND une '42 SILVA, DOLORFS SILVA, MARTHA SILVA THELMA SIMMONS DOROTHY SIMONS, FHANCKS l'rlyr1 '1'u'fulff-xm':u1 ffSLA'I'ER, JAMES SMEIIIURST, GERALD SMITH, DOLORES SMITH, MARY IRIS SMITH, THAIS Mile M SOLANDER, ANDREW SOUZA, ATHOL SPENCE, CHARLES SPRINGER, HERBERT STADLER, ROBERT if I s STANDLEY, PATRICIA STATHOS, SOPIIIE STAUEEER, JO ANN STOBER, VERN STOCKER, BETTY STOCKING, DAVID STUART, ROBERT SYMONS, PAT TAYLOR, ELAINE TAYLOR, LORRAINE TERRA, MARY JANE TETLOW, CHARLES THOMAS, NELDA TILLOTSON, HAROLD TUTTLE, DWIGHT VANDER MAATEN, VIRGINIA VAN DYKE, BARBARA VAN GELDER, WILLIAM VASSILOPOULOS, HELEN VASTELICA, JOHN ,,. . -.4 , ..,. if ' I .,,. , 1 rlgfn' 'l'14'r'f1lJf-v igfh! ,Ax Jan VIION, IACK VIRGA, MARGARET WACHTIIL, FRANK WACKER, CAROLYN WALL, RAY WALLACE, BOB WALLACE, TOMMIE LEW WALTHIIRS, ROBERT WARNER, TOM WATROUS GIQORGIINE WEAVER LUCILLA WEBER, BEBE WEIDEMAN, VIOLET WELDON, LARRY WELLS BARBARA WELLS, BEVERLY WILSON, BETTY JO WOOITWORTII KEITH WEST, MARIEL WILSON, RICHARD WYCOEF CAROL WESTLAKE SPENCER WILSON, IIARRY YAMAPA, TOSIII WIEGAND, MARGARET WISNER .IOANNA YASIIIYA, ELORLNCE WILLIAMS, RARBARA WIT'I' MAXINI1 YIAMKIS, GUS ,42 lwnn 'I'prful:f-um' YOKATA, AIE YOUNG, ELAINE ZARICK, ED SPANGLER, JAMES enior ecor PHYLLIS BABCOCK Class President, Fall '41 Math Club, Vice-Pres., Fall '4l So-Nathis, Secretary, Fall '41 Managing Ed., Prospector, Fall'4l Rally Committee JULIA BARBER Senior Play A'Cap ella Choir Home Economics Club Open House Demonstration Girls' Glee Club NELLA BEEMAN Band BOB BLAND B Team Baseball, '40 Graduation Usher, '41 DONALD BLOMBERG Commencement Speaker Senior Play Election Committee Chairman C. S. F, Math Club WILLARD BONNIKSON Senior Play, '41 Variety Show, '41 Assistant Football Mgr., '40 Class Council, '41 LOUIS BOTHWELL Variety Show, Spring '41 Dance Club, Spring '41 ALICE CLAIRE BROWN Class Vice-President, Fall '40 Class Council, Spring '39 House of Rep. Alternate, Fall '41 DICK BUHLER Student Body President Class, Council, '40 Prosfector Staff Bloc M Varsity Basketball CECIL CLARY Band B Baseball, '40 WARREN F. COOK Class Alternate, '39-'40 Class Representative, '41 BILL COURTNEY Varsity Baseball Block M Club FRED CRAIG C. S. F. Election Committee B Football Page Thirty une gftltlllafelf Wd HCfLU'eJ JOYCE AKERS JOY ALLEN CHARLES DUNCAN DAVID ZINNIEL - anuary 1942 MAXINE CROW C. S. F. Processional, Spring '41 KENNETH DAVIS Class Council, Fall '39-'40 KENNETH EDE Prospector Staff ELLERY PERSON A Football, '41 B Football, '39-'40 Fire Squad Block ' M Society GAYLE FISHER Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Class President, '39 Saber and Chevrons Society McClatchy Melodiers President, Fall '41 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team REBA FORSYTH Ottice Assistance Home Economics Club KENNETH GARCIA Saber and Chevrons Society Carnival Committee ROBERT CALVIN GOLDBERG Co-Editor, Prospector Sports Editor, Prospector C. S. F. Sealbearer Rally Committee, '41 Math Club BARBARA GRAY Palette and Brush Secretary Senior Play Advertising Comm, FRANCES HALVERSON Cooperative Home Economics Club Graduation Usherette, '41 DONDA HANLEY Honorary R.O.T.C. Colonel C.S.F. President, S ring '41 General Activities Chairman, '41 Class Secretary, Fall '40 Variety Show Chairman BETTIE HARRIS Make-up, Variety Show Properties, Senior Play Palette and Brush Club PHYLLIS HARVIE Class Treasurer, '40 Class Council, '39-'40 Associate Editor, Prospector Senior Play Usherette Junior Prom Comm., Fall '40 JUNE HOFFMAN Class Secretary, '39-'40 Senior Ball Committee Prospector Stait Graduation Usherette Christmas Tree Committee MYRTLE HOOPER Variety Show, '41 Processional,'4l Graduation Usherette, '41 Class Alternate CARL HUGHSON B Football, '39 A Football, '40-'41 B Baseball, '40 Block M Society Prospector Staff DON HUGHSON A Football, '40-'41 B Football, '39 Junior Baseball, '39 Block M Society HALL INGLE B Team Track A Team Track Graduation Usher, '41 Fire Squad JUNE JONES Cooperative PI-IEBE KILLICK Student Body Vice-Pres., '41 Co-Editor, Prospector, '41 Commencement Speaker C.S.F. Sealbearer Graduation Usherette, '41 HARRIETT KINNEY Class Treasurer, '39 Palette and Brush Secretary, '41 Prospector Statt, Fall '41 Class Council House ot Rep., Spring '41 PEGGIE KNEELAND Senior Play C.S.F. Sealbearer Graduation Usherette, '41 Class Secretary Class Council HAROLD LABRIE Student Body Treasurer Saber and Chevrons Treasurer Math Club Treasurer Candy Counter Worker R,O.T.C. Rifle Team Mgr. 1 L I 1 3:1 X 4, laring Sfkoueffed TOP ROW OF PHOTOS --fl to rl --Prospector co f-thtor llvplwv Nornnnoton Ongoys G louqh with llttfgfgt-t vtlttrmz lvlyrlltv Hnrq mst find Roh Wtwl lfnw Clltxmfsvt' Hoy lluwmtl Klclrlch ot the Svrnm' llfxll lrnl lillltrvn, mlszlfmtltrxd gvttlwllc' rigvcfokm' l.--fum ltltvlw-y lo Ann Corn:-lm: :mtl lit-tty Ho: lun 111111111 tt flwm 4-xytvzmlt-Ill SECOND ROW OF PHOTOS lttnr- fftimtloclc, ottsstonaltrvq Speaker fit-wr'1t'yzv Wtxtltmf, ttfltent Body Pzostolont Hoy' vfty llttlm, li:-vfrrly Hzultortts ond Mttrzol llop-km-1, my 1,' ln :ztnflrerlt fiiiyvornnmnt Wos Kelly, star ltftlgtltlyv-1 lfvulyn ughson ond lxtna Goodman, PUbllCGllOHS THIRD ROW OF PHOTOS- rl-VVIN oct hy Fhse Chlsholm ond Borlnoro Curly-1 No: MC Anow, slot' qtmrtertntler .lohn For-tl Llxtxcx Spf-nun Kmfllll Woodworth, Charles .lolly ontl llrnnk Moslcovtch m Rloloqv Mfttorottu lvntlm Doro lvloronl ond Star Athlete Arlteten Matson BOTTOM HOW--Don Peterson, lvlllt SGIHIS ontl Stanley Chun ln Cl19mlf3lly' Bond Molorettmx ltorls Day, Betty Horton and l.cxu'ottr1 Pxtrtwf' Kny Cook, student body cutvcttxstnq nmnout-1 Don Lemmon, Elton Shcxwtn l'r1t4 Gran ontl Null McAll1ster. P. -X5 1 WKHTW -me -.,,..-Ar' F A .iff s gr! enior ecor PATSY LANCASTER Class Treasurer, '39 House of Representatives Class Council Processional, '41 CLAUDE E. LEAR Football, Fall '4l HUGH LEFLAR Prospector Staff LOUIE LEMA B Football Junior Baseball Varsity Baseball Block 'M Club KENNETH LIND Math Club ' Block M Society Varsity Football B Football ROBERT McCl ELLAN Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Saber and Chevrons Society Alt. Council Rep., '41 Math Club WILLIAM MCILROY McClatchy Melodiers, Fall '41 LAURENE MASON Substitute Band Majorette FRANCES MILLER Senior Play Committee H f R . '41 ouse o ep , Graduation Usherette, '41 PHYLLIS MONRO Rally Committee Senior Play Announcement Committee Graduation Usherette Processional RICHARD MOORE Rally Committee, Fall '39-'40 Rally Committee Chairman Board of Directors, Fall '4l So-Nathis Club House ot Rep., Fall '41 MARGUERITE MORAIRTY Processional, S ring '40 MARYLLEN MYERS A'Cappella Choir 3 Variety Shows Graduation Usherette, '41 G.A.A. Honorary Dance Club ROBERT O. MYERS lst Lieutenant, Fall '41 R,O,T.C. Rifle Team Senior Play Usher, Fall '41 Graduation Usher and Monitor JANICE NASSI A'Ca ella Choir Four Variety Shows C.S.F. Graduation Usherette, '41 Cooperatives Saber and Chevrons Sgt. at Arms enior me JOYCE AKERS Variety Show, Spring '42 Majorettes, '41 MARY AKIYAMA Office Assistance HOWARD ALDRICH High Senior President House of Rep., Spring '41 Class Council, Fall '41 Varsity Football Tennis WARREN AMACKER A'Cap8ella Choir Class ouncil BETTY ANDERSON House of Re ., S ring '40 Majorette, Fldll Will, Spring '41 MILDRED BAKER Class Editor of The Nugget, Spring '42 MYRTLE BARGQUIST Co-editor of Nugget, '42 Associate Editor, Prospector, '42 Palette and Brush Club, '42 Processional, Spring '4l Graduation Usherette, Fall '42 Page Thirty-two 1 dll-MRF, MARGARET OGDEN Math Club School Historian Nugget Staff, '42 Graduation Usherette Latin Club ROBERT PATTON C.S.F. Election Committee Math Club House of Representatives CARL RAINERO Assembly Usher CLYDE RALPH Math Club B Football Team BILL RHOADS Vice President, '39 B Basketball, '39 A Basketball, '40-'41 A Football, '40-'41 Block M Vice-President BILLIE JEAN ROLAND S ' Pl enior av So-Nathis Club Graduation Usherette, '41 Class Council, '39 Class Representative, '40 NORMAN ROSE B Basketball, '39-'40 A Basketball, '40-'41 A Basketball, '41-'42 Variety Show Publicity Comm. ELIZABETH SAVILLE Prospector Staff House ot Rep. Fall '41 Spanish Club Senior Play Usherette, '41 Graduation Usherette RICHARD SCHULTZ Saber and Chevrons Society R.O.T.C. Lieutenant Candy Counter Worker WILLIAM E. SELLIER Vice-President, Fall '4l Rally Committee, Fall '41 Graduation Usher RAYMOND SHEYA C Track Team, '39 C Basketball Tearn, '39 Sophomore Basketball, '39 PHYLLIS STABENAW Class Council, '41 Processional, Fall '4l Graduation Usherette, '41 Senior Play Usherette Home Economics Club LENA SURJAN Office Assistance Hall Monitor -- une 1942 HARRY BARRICK Track Team, '39-'40 JOHANNA BECKER German Club President, '41 Drill Team, Fall '40 Majorette, Spring '41 Alt, Representative, '42 DORA MAE BEEMAN Alt. Council Representative Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 Sec. Public Speaking Club, '42 HAROLD BISHOP B Football, '39 Varsity Football, '40 Block M Society GENE BOGUE Class Council Alternate, '39 Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 BEN BRANDON ' Baseball, '40 Basketball, '39-'40 Shop Foreman, '40-'41-'42 MARJORIE BREECH Spanish Club V-Pres., Spring '42 Class Council, Spring '4 , Fall '42 MARJORIE BRENNER Office Assistance GLORIA TAMURA Home Economics Club ELEANOR TAYLOR Alt. Representative, '39 Graduation Usherette, '41 Office Assistance DON TIBBALS Math Club Sgt. at Arms, '41 OMAR TILLSON House of Rep., '39 Class Counci , Spring '41 THELMA TORGERSEN A'Cappella Choir Cooperative Graduation Usherette, '41 JOAN TRACY Feature Editor, Proslpector Class Treasurer, Fa '41 Class Secretary Spring '41 Variety Show, al '41 Senior Play Program Comm. ELIZABETH TRUSLER R So-Nathis Secretary, '40 Creative WritingqClub, '41 OBERT EASTMA VEHN Math Club President, Fall '41 Saber and Chevrons President, ' Rall Committee, Fall '41 R.Oll'.C. Rifle Team House of Re Fall '40 GERALD VETTEL Math Club, S rin '40 PHYLLIS WAKEFIELD K A'Cappella Choir Variety Show Senior Play Graduation Usherette, '41 EITHA WEAVER House of Representatives Processiona , Spring '40 Coo eratives BETTIE WESCOTT Class Council, '41 JAMES WHITSON Football, '39 Football, '40-'41 Official, '40-'41 BILL WILLIAMS School Messenger, '40- '41 ROBERT WOOD Math Club, Fall '41 Saber and Chevrons, Fall '41 HAROLD WOODWORTH A Baseball, '41 A Basketball, '41 Class President, '39 Assistant Yell Leader, '41 B Basketball, '40 JUNE YOSHINO Processional, Fall '39 PATRICIA ZINSLI D Office Assistance 'Q-,. ONNA BREWER Variety Show, Spring '42 .I ACK BRINSON A'Cap ella Class Council, '40-'41 Variet Show '39-'40-'41 SUZANNE BROWN N Cooperative Senior Orchestra, Spring '40 ELL BURGESS Cooperative Office Assistance EARL BURKE Class President, Fall '40 So-Nathis President, '39-'41 Block M President, '42 Junior Prom Chairman Varsity Football, '42 BILLIE BURNS D Palette and Brush Club ONNA JANE CARMACK Class Vice-President, Fall '40 El t' C .Ch S ' '42 ec ion omm man, pring Dance Club President Fall and Spring, '41-'42 Art Club President, Spring '42 Co-chairman of Soph. Reception Fall '39 enior ecor BARBARA CARTER Class Secretary, Fall '39 3 Variety Shows, Fall '39, Spring '4l, Fall '41 Band Maiorette, Fall '40, Spring '41 House of Representatives GLADYS CARTER Graduation Processional, Fall '42 G.A.A., '39-'40 JIM CHAPMAN Track Team Spring '40-'41 Block M Society ELISE CHISHOLM Gen. Activities Comm., Spring '42 Variety Show, Fall '41 Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 House of Rep., Spring '42 A'Cappella EUNICE CHRISTENSEN Class Council House of Representatives Drill Team STANLEY C. CHUN C.S.F. Sealbearer Math Club Nuiget Staff, '42 Bas etball, '40 Track, '40 BELLINA CLARY Office Assistance Drill Team, '41 DICK COLLIN Sophomore Baseball Junior Baseball Varsity Baseball Senior Play Stage Crew Variety Show Stage Crew BARBARA COLWELL Transfer, St. .losegalfs Academy Class Council '3 Processional, Fall '41 Girls' Glee Club, '39 Alt. Representative, '42 DOROTHY CONANT Variety Show Make-up Comm. Transfer from another school KATHLEEN COOK Student Body Adv. Mgr., Spg. '42 Varietv Show, Fall '4 Class ice-Pres., Fall '41 Class Council, S ring '42 Junior Prom Orcgestra Comm. RUTH ANNE COOK Prospector Staff. Spring '42 Nuqget Staff, '42 Office Assistance, Sprinq 41 Cooperative, Fall and Spring '42 JO ANN CORNELIUS Class Vice-Pres., Spring '42 Managing Ed. Prospector, Spg '42 Nusgget Staff, Spring '42 C. . ., Spring '42 Maiorette, '4 -'41 CLIFTCN CROSBY Variety Show, '41-'42 Spring Carnival Saber and Chevrons Society Band Class Representative BARBARA CROSS Maiorette ROSALIE DARDEN So-Nahtis Secretary, Fall '40-'41 Home Economics C ub Bridlespur Club MARIE DaROSA Spanish Club President, '42 Defense Stamp Dance Comm., '42 Spanish Club Vice-President DOLORES daROSA Office Assistance DORIS DAY Band Marjorette, Fall '41 Processional, Fall '41 Class Council '39 Nugget Salesman, '40 Home Economics Club, '40 LORAYNE DELLER Variety Show, Spring '42 Social Activities Comm,, Fall '41 Art Club, '42 Senior Ball Decoration Comm. Prospector Art Editor, Spring '42 VIVIAN DeMELLO Office Assistance - unc 1942 FLORENCE DENT Maiorette, '40-'41 NETTIE MARIE DENT Drill Team, '40-'4l RUDOLPH dePOLO House of Representatives Class Council, Spring '41-'42 Varsity Track Team JOE C. DeWITT Home Room Representative Photoigra hy C ub President Trans er gem Arizona BETTY DIRCKX Maiorette, Fall '40-'41 So-Nathis Club Secretary, '39 JACK DOLESE Saber and Chevrons Society Math Club ALICE DROVETSKY Class Council G.A.A. Vice-Pres. and Secretar Girls' Sports Editor, Nugget, '42, Commencement Usherette House of Rep., Fall '39 BYRON DRUPIEWSKI Varsity Football, '41 Class Council, Fall '41 Senior Ball Bids Comm., '42 CHARLES DUNCAN Nugget Staff Assistant Director, Senior Play C.S.F. Variet1iShow, Fall '41 So-Nat is Club WRAY EGGLESTON Saber and Chevrons Society Memorial Day Firing Squad, '41 Variety Show, '39 Band, 39-'40 GAIL EGLIN Maiorette, '41 Drill Team, '40 Junior Dance Club, '42 JUNE ELLIOTT Home Economics Club Council Alternate, .'42 EDITH EMONOT Nugget Staff Prospector Staff Variety Show, Fall '41 Palette and Brush EDITH MAE ERIKSEN Class Council, Fall '4l House of Rep., Spring '41 2 AICGDDSIIU Choir, Spring '42 ' 1 CLAIRE FAHN Bus. lthlligr. Prospector, Fall '41-'4 Adv. gr., Prospector, Spring '4 Rally Committee, Spring '42 Office Assistance DOROTHY FERRICK Class Council, '40-'41-'42 House of Rep., '40 Dance Club, '41-'42 Variety Show, Spring '42 G.A.A., '40-'41 BETTY FIELDS Cooperative CHAR .ES FIELDS Transfer John Muir Varsity Ping-Pong Hall Monitor C Track, '42 M l d' e o 1ers EDWARD FOLATT1 Math Club KING FONG Prosgector Staff, Spring '42 LORIN FRACARO Class Council Alternate. '41 House of Rep., Spring '42 Home Ec. Club, Fall 41 Drill Team, Fall '41 BRUCE FRASER Class President, Fall '41 C.S.F., i4L Math C u Chairman of Senior Ball, '42 Class Council PATTY FREDERICK Drill Team, '40-'4l MARY GAROZZA Variety Show Ma':e up Comm. Senior Play Stage Crew Prospector Staf , Spring '42 Maiorette, '40-'41 Office Assistance LEE GEBHART Graduation Usher, Fall '41 Class Council JEAN GIANATASIO A' Cappella Choir Song Leader, Fall '41 Dance Club Sgaring '42 Processional, Ering '41 Class Council, all '41 PARKER GILBERT House of Rep., Spring '40 Nugget Photographer, '40-'41-'42 Saber and Chevrons Society Class Council, '40-'41 Nugget Associate Editor WALLACE GILLETTE Junior Baseball, '41 Red Cross Work in Metal Graduation Usher, Fall '41 IRMA GOODMAN Prospector Staff, Sprin '42 Activities Committee, sg ring '42 Variety Show, Spring Art Club Class Council, Fall '39 GEORGE GOTHMANN Rally Committee, Sprin '42 House of Rep., Spring '32 gring Carnival, Sprin '41 raduation Usher, F alF'4l FRITZ GRAU Math Club Rally Committee BETTY GREEN Transfer from Vallejo Drill Team, Fall '41 MARIAN GREEN House of Rep., '40-'41 Social Activities Committee C.S.F., Spring '42 Class Counci Alt., Spring '42 NORMAN GREENSLATE Varsity Baseball Spring '41-'42 Sophomore Basebal , Spring '40 Block M Society GEORGE GRIFFITH ' Band R.O.T,C. Drum and Bugle Corps President of School Band MARGARET I-IAGGERTY Junior Prom Skit, Fall '41 Class Alternate, Spring '42 BILL HALES Variety Show, '40-'41 Public Speaking Club President Efaanish Club ouse of Representatives Class Officer GAYLORD HALL Transfer from Santa Cruz Saber and Chevrons Soc., '41-'42 Palette and Brush Club, '42 INA CLAIRE HANSEN Prospector Staff, Spring '42 A'CapEella Choir '4l- 42 Class ouncil, Fall '40 Class Alternate. Fall '41 Office Assistance MURIEI. HARDEN Maiorette KENNETH HARNESS Lincoln's Birthday Assembly Washington's Birthda Assembly Saber and Chevrons Society CLIFFORD HEDRICK Nugget Staff Varsity Football B Football Varsity Track Team Advertisin Committee BERT HIGHHLL Math Club Hall Monitor, Spring '40 JEANNE HILL Processional, Sprin '41 Palette and Brush dub Class Council VIIRCEIINIA EIIIZQCH S ' apoe a oir, rin '40-'42 Class Council AlternI2xte,gFall '41 CLAIRE HOLDEN Honorary Lieut.-Col., R.O.T.C. Class Council, Spring '40 House of Rau., Fall ' l Saber and hevrons Societ Council Alternate, Spring Page Thirty-three enior ecor HARVEY HOLM ' Student Bodry Pres,, Spring '42 Math Clu'b reas., Spring '39-'40 Class Treas., Fall, Spring '39-'40 Class President, Spring '41 C Track, Spring '40 KEINIXI H005 ff 42 u et a , ' c.s??., '40 House of Rap., '40 Saber and hevrons Society Variety Show, '40 MURIEL HOPKINS Student Body Secretary Social Activities Chairman Class Vice-President Class Secretary Palette cmd Brush President BETTY HORTON Sports Editor, Prospector, Spg. '42 Band Majorette, Fa l '41, Spring '42 Class Council, Spring '42 Senior Play Publicity Committee Processional, Fall 54 ROY HOWLAND Assistant Comptroller, Spring '42 Hi-Y Club Spanish Club President, Fall '41 Saber and Chevrons Society ADOLPH HUBBARD Track Team, '40 Spanish Club So-Nathis Saber and Chevrons Society EVELYN HUGHSON Prospector Staff, Spring '42 Defense Stamp Dance Comm. Class Council Dance for Ofoen House Processiona MARIAN IRVING Prospector Staff, Spring '42 Processional, Fall '41 Transfer from Colusa High School JACK IRWIN B Track Team, '40-'41 A Track Team, '42 Variety Show, Spring '42 Senior Play, '42 TOM ISHIMOTO Math Club WALTER JAMES C Team Basketball B Team Basketball Sophomore Baseball Junior Baseball B Team Football EDNA JANG Processional, Fall '41 ERNEST JOHNSON Senior Mgr., B, C Basketball Track Team Baseball A'Cappella Choir Band HELEN JOHNSON Drill Team Cooperative Office Assistance Hall Monitor ROY JOHNSON ' Varsity Football B Football, Track So-Nathis Club Block M Society Speaker, Conservation Program CHARLES JOLLY Baseball, 3 years LILY KATO House of Rep., Fall '39 Drill Team, '40-'41 Office Assistance JOYCE KELIS Cooperative Office Assistance BETTY JO KELSO Sophomore Reception, Sprin '40 Graduation Usherette, Fall '21 Class Council, '39-'40-'41-'42 Junior Prom, '41 Carnival Comm., Spring-'41 KAZUKO KIINO Office Assistance Cooperative Drill Team Page Thirty-four - une 1942 KIYOKO KIINO Drill Team, '40-'41 Office Assistance Processional, Spring '41 JIM KILLION Prosgector Staff C.S. . Graduation Usher, Fall '41 Native Sons Speech Winner EDITH KIME Treasurer Math Club, Sprinzg '42 Council Alternate, Spring '4 House of Rep., Fall '41 Alt. House of Rep., Spring '41 FRANCES KINSEY Malorette, '40-'4l Dri l Team, '40 Dance Club, '42 Comptroller's Secretary, '42 FRED KIRCHUBEI.. Varsity Baseball, '42 DICK KLINKE Rally Committee, '42 Class Council, '39 Vocational Assembly Chairman FRED KUNISAKI Math Club JEANNE LANGDON Art Club Class Council Class Treasurer, Fall '41 Advertising Committee House of Rep., Fall '41 DONALD D. LEMMON Student Bod? Treas., Spring '42 Nugget Staf , '42 Prospector Staff, Spring '42 House of Rep., Fal '39, Spring '42 Math Club JOSEPHINE LICURSI Office Assistance LOIS LIPPI A'Cappella Choir Processional SHEILA LOVELL Rally Committee, Fall '41 Class Council, '40, Spring '41 Varietg Show Comm., Spring '42 Girls' tagette, '40-'41 Spring Carnival Committee WILLIAM LUSICH Science Club Class Vice-President, Fall '39 Alt. Re resentative, S ring '40 Track Ipeam, Springz'4I0 JACOUELINE MAI-IE Transfer from Arizona FRANCES MAIER Majorette, '40-'41 Council Alternate, Fall '40 Processional, Fall '41 DORA MARANI Captain, Majorette, Fall '41 Variety Show, Spring '42 Nugi-'get Campaign Program PEAR MARSHA House of Rep., '41-'42 FRANK MASKOVICH Basketball, '40-'41-'42 Baseball, '41 Varsity Baseball '42 SHANNON MATHENY Senior Play Variety Show M.C., Fall '41 Math Club Drum Major, '42 Lieutenant, R.O.T.C DAN MATRANGA Football, '39-'40 ARLEEN MATSON C.S.F. Sealbearer G.A.A. President, Spring '42 Class Secretary Chairman Def. Stamp Assembly So-Nathis Club, Spring '42 ROSE MATSUNAMI Processional, Fall '41 FRANK MATSUOKA Office Assistance NEIL MCALLISTER A Track, '41-'42 Ralli Comm., Fall '41, Spring '42 Bloc M Society ROY MCANAW Varsity Track, '40-'41 Rally Committee, Fall '41 Bloc M Society So-Nathis Club ...XS RUTH ANN MCCLELLAND House of Refs., Fall '41 Processiona , Spring '41 Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 Office Assistance PAT MCGUIRE Processional, Fall '41 GERALD H. McJENKIN Cooperative CONSTANCE MCPHERSON House of Representatives, Fall '41 MINERVA MELLO Processional, Fall '41 GLENN MILLER Class Council, '39 HAROLD MILLS Senior Play A' Cappella Choir 4 Variety Shows TOM MIYASAKI Prospector Staff, Spring '42 Math Club Office Assistance RAY MOONEY Track Team, '39-'40 BOB MOORE House of Representatives B Basketball Varsity Basketball B Track Team Varsity Track Team WINIFRED MORLEY ' - 'd H Vice Presi ent, ome Ec. Club Office Assistance Processional EDWARD MORRICE Math Club So-Nathis Club GEORGE MORRISON Student BocgxVice-President, '42 Saber and evrons Vice-Pres. Rifle Team House of Representatives Class Council, Spring '40 SUE MORISAKI Cooperative Graduation Usherette, '41 BETTY JUNE MYERS Class Council G.A.A., '40 House of Representatives Processiona , Fall '40 Graduation Usherette JOY NEWHALL G.A.A. '39 Home Economics Club, Spring '42 Class Council, Spring '42 Transfer from Stockton DESIREE NORMINGTON Co-Editor, Prospector, Spring '42 Associate Editor, Nugget, '4 -'42 Graduation Usherette '41 Senior Play Program Comm. Office Assistance CHARLOTTE OBERHOLSER Transfer from out of town Class Representative, '42 DON ODGERS Sophomore Varsity Baseball Junior Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball Science Club DOROTHY OTT Transfer from Westwood High Band Home Ec. Club Secretary Ld5?r1Fi?'lS'r5E g '42 German Club Secretary, '41 House of Representatives Council Alternate, June '42 Drill Team, Fall '41 G.A.A., Fall '39 1?EEERi?N . . . ea earer Math Club M.C., Sgpring '42 Rally Committee, pring '42 House of Representatives Nugget Staf JERR PETTYGROVE Class Council, '40-'41-'42 House of Rep., Spring '40 Math Club, 41 AILEEN POSTON ' 0 Ma1oret.e Processional, Fall '41 enior ,gear LAURETTA PURCELL Proscpector Staii, S ring '42 Ban Majorette, '4I1'42 - Office Assistance Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 Senior Orchestra, '41- 42 EMMABEL RHOADES Drill Team, Fall '40 BEVERLY RICHARDS General Activities Chairman Social Activities Chairman C.S.F., Fall '41, Spring '42 A'Cap8ella Choir Rally ommittee, Fall '40 ARTHUR RINETTI Class Council, Spring '42 LEONA RITCHEY House of Rep., Sprin '42 Honorar Dance Club, '40-'41 sand, '33-'40-'41 Variety Show, Spring '41 Music and Dance Program DORIS ROBERTS Asso. Editor, Prospector, Spg. '42 Class Council, '41-'42 Variety Show '40-'41-'42 A'Cappella Choir JACQUELINE ROBINSON Processional, Spring '41 LOUISE ROHNER Maiorette, Fall '4I THAIS SMITH Cooperative NANCY SALAMONE House of Representatives Modern Dance Club Spring '42 Processional, Fall '4l Mg! SJIMISP S o-e itor rospector, rin '42 ':A Track Team, '42 P g ' B Track Team, '41 Capt. C Track Team, '40 Captain oi Fire Squad CLAIRE SCHLUER Class Council Alt., Spring '40 House of Rep., Spring '42 Cooperative CATHERINE SCHMITT Class Treasurer, Spring '42 So-Nathis Club Secretary Class Council ' Processional, S ring '41 Graduation Uslgerette, Fall '41 CHARLES SCHMITT Saber and Chevrons Sgt. at Arms, Spring '42 MARJORIE SHARP Processional, Spring '41 Graduation Usherette, Fall '4l Cocggfrative TED EPPARD Sophomore Baseball B Basketball Junior Varsity Baseball Varsitg Baseball ELTON HERWIN Class President, Spring '40 Rally Comm. Chairman, '42 Ralliyx Committee, Fall '4l Fm kcllub s 2 rac eam, rin '4 cLAnAsr:u.E sriuzsgrs Carnival Staff, Spring '41 House of Rep., Spring '41 Cooperative , House oi Rep., Alt., Fall '41 Ticket Salesman Fall '41 RAYMOND SICKELS Varsity Football Mgr., Fall '41 B F tb ll T F ll 9 oo a eam, a '3 DOLORES SILVA Nugget Sales, '41-'42 Student Body Card Sales, '41 Senior Playq icket Sales MARTHA JA E SILVA Processional, Fall '41 TI-IELMA SILVA Office Assistance, '41-'42 DOROTHY SIMMONS Processional, Fall '41 Class Council, '42 FRANCES SIMONS 5-Ionorary Ogfic??rSR.O.T.C. rospector ta rin '42 Class Council, Falll'4lg Senior Orchestra Graduation Usherette, '41 - une f 942 JERRY SMETHURST President Public Speaking Class Speaker, Washington Birt day Assemblzi Assembly onitor So-Nathis Club DOLORES SMITH Processional, Slpring '41 Graduation Us erette, Fall '42 Alt. House ol Rep., Spring '42 Cooperative MARY IRIS SMITH Secretary, Dance Club A'Cappe la Choir Dance Programs ANDREW SOLANDER - Variety Show, '40-'41 Saber and Chevrons Society JIM SPANGLER So-Nathis Vice-President, '41 Varsity Football, Fall '41 Air Raid Monitor Alt. House of Representatives CHARLES SPENCE B Football Football Manager HERBERT SPRINGER A Track, Spring '42 B Track, Spring '41 B Football, Fa '41 PATRICIA STANDLEY Honorary Officer, R.O.T.C., '42 So-Nathis Club Vice-President Processional, Spring '41 Graduation Usherette, Fall '41 JO ANN STAUFFER Transfer from San Francisco VERN STOBER Graduation Usher Fall '41 Junior Baseball, '41 Golf, '42 Tennis, '42 BETTY STOCKER Variety Show Comm., Sgring '42 House oi Rep., Fall '40, pring '42 Processiona , Spring '41 BOB STUART A Basketball, '41-'42 B Basketball, '40-'4l B Track Team, Spring '41 C Basketball, Fa l '39 Aviation Club, '40-'41-'42 PAT SYMONS Rille Team, '41-'42 Math Club Master ol Ceremonies Math Club President, '42' ELAINE TAYLOR Palette and Brush Processional LORRAINE TAYLOR Drill Team, '40-'41 MARY JANE TERRA SJ,-,anish Club, '41 odern Dance Club, '42 Graduation Usherette, '4l CHARLES TETLOW Hall Monitor AYchery Team, '40 NELDA THOMAS Advertising Committee, '42 Defense Stamg Dance Comm., '42 Processional, pring '41 DWIGHT TUTTLE B Football, '40 B Football Captain, '40 VIRGINIA VANDER MAATEN Home Economics Club Processional, Fall '41 BARBARA VAN DYKE Senior Play, Spring '42 Variety Show '40-'41-'42 Majorettes, '40-'41 Spanish Club, '41 Processional, Sggng '41 BILL VAN GELD Latin Club, '40-'41-'42 JACK VEON Class Council, Spring '41 So-Nathis Club Band, '39-'40 Sophomore Reception Committee MARGARET VIRG Prospector Staff, S ring '42 Council Reporter Fall 41 mm Team, '40-'4i CAROLYN WACKER Graduation Usherette, '41 Class Council Alternate RAY WALL Track Team, Spring '40 Adv. Committee BOB WALLACE Varsity Track Varsity Football, '4l Co-editor, Nugget, '42 Block M Society B Football, '39 Adv. Committee TOMMIE LEW WALLACE Maiorette, Spring '41 Dri l Team, all 40 THOMAS JAMES WARNER Varsity Baseball, Spring '41-'42 B Football, Fall 41 C Basketball, Fall '40 B Basketball, Fall '39 GEORGENE WATROUS Class Secretag, Spring '41 Student Body ec. Srring '42 House ol Rep., Fall ' 0 Class Council, Fall '41 Rally Committee, Fall '41 BEBE WEBER Maiorette, '41-'42 Spanish Club Drill Team, '39-'40 VIOLETITE WEIDEMAN House of Rep., Fall '41 Transfer from another school LARRY WELDON Christmas Committee BARBARA JEAN WELLS Treasurer, Palette and Brush MARIEL WEST Feature Editor, Prospector, '42 Class Council, '40-'4 Senior Orchestra Graduation Usherette, '41 SPENCER WESTLAKE Baseball Alternate Representative MARGARET WIEGAND Maiorette, '41 Dri 1 Team, Fall '40 Junior Modern Dance Club Class Council Alt., Fall '41 BARBARA WILLIAMS House of Rep., '40 Class Council, '4l Palette and Brush Club BETTY JO WILSON Senior Plasy . 3 Variety hows Christmas Program, '40 DICK WILSON Lieutenant Colonel, R.O.T.C. Saber and Chevrons Society House ot Rep. Fall '39-'40 Rifle Team, '40-'41-'42 HARRY WILSON Senior Play Saber and Chevrons Society A'Cappella Choir Variety Show, Spring '42 Football Team J ODANNA WISgNEiIit S 42 ros ctor ta rin ' Nugggt Staff, '42 p g House of Rep. Fall '39-'40 Processiona Spring '41 Senior Play Comm., Spring '42 KEITH WOODWORTH Transfer from Oroville High CAROL JEAN WYCOFF House ol Representatives gpanish Club . ooperative Alternate Representative TOSHI YAMADA Captain, B Track, Spring '4I Varsity Track Team, ' 2 Sports Editor, Prospector '42 Sgerts Editor, Nugget, 'Q Football AIE YOKOTA Oifice Assistance ED ZARICK Alternate Representative Page Thirty-fire egg fu! 9 'Q '-.,, f ff 'CLATCFY IENICF ' rcrccL A 4 L 1 A LH .gn in 'NSW ,W ,f YENW' 'Y W! 'YY K, fr a ,x MA Q ' iv 1 ,N f, I SW X 4 , . 'ig, mv ffl' Sw x l N ana' J 5 it 25233 iii 53 NH 1135 Z1 ,Vik O Cfaaa ofyanuarg Xl The activities tor the class of January, l943, under the supervision ot Mr, Eugene R. Lindberg, the class sponsor, featured a Junior Prom, One Night in Bagdadf' which proved a great success. Several at the members ot the class participated in the spring Variety Show, l'The Big Broadcast ot l942, Plans were made during the year for their Senior Ball and Senior Play to be held in the tall. The class members have shown their spirit and interest in other school activities such as track, baseball, football, and basketball. BOTTOM PICTURE-Class Council' Cl to rl---How 1-Art Whitfield, Viola McMrllian, Janice Mccrone, Don Fair, Betty Maybry, Jim Waketield. Row 2-Parker Gilbert, llrnest Lovass, Ellis Katz, Jim Tamrnen, Dean Smith, Eddie Maria. How 3-Robert Reynolds, Cordes Ankele, Herbert Pink, and Donald Walker. Absent-Shirley Johnson, Frances Roche, and Lillian Kuck. Class Officers-Robert Reynolds, spring vice-president, Don Walker, tall treasur er, Jim Tainrnen, spring president, Ellis Katz, tall vice- president, Dean Smith, tall secretary, and Jack Reardon spring treasurer AbsentfShrrley Johnson, fall president and Lillian Kuck, spring secretary Mr. Eugene R, Lind berg, sponsor, 1'u X nu Thirty-n Page Forty QE? X ,g , .,.,. QS? ,2 '4.f Nu anudfy '43 TOP PICTURE-Row letl to rl-Mary Cox, La Verne Roberts, Wilma Dunn, Janice MacCrone, Daryl Da , Anna Mae Sebree, Sarah Rich, Barbara Moyers, lima Perella. Row 2-Elmer Hutchinson, Art VVhitf1eld, Walter Lang, Bob Geremia, James Hernandez, Sue Pierson, Mary Alice Standley. Row 3-Herbert Pink, Jack McCarroll, Caesar Sab- batani, Andrew Bondi, Bob Thielbahr. MIDDLE PICTURE-Row 1-Cl to rj-Bernice Spiva, Bettie Johnson, Jewel Lind, La Marr Merrill, Gay Masi, Dorothy Petralli, Mary Ann Badich, Mary Helen Sevenson, Merline Crow, and Lillian Kuck. Row 2-Harvey Ward, Connie Benedict, Shirley Johnson, Bessie Kenourgios, Mabel Brant, Ella May Draper, Arthur Maria, Glenn Watkins, Eddie Maria. Row 3-Darrell Polk, Andrew Riolo, Jim White, Parker Gilbert, William Ong, Ernest Lovass, Merle Scribner, Jim Zinsli, Jack McCarroll Row 4 -George Biola, Leo Avender, Beulah Bayless, Lev land Stein, Donald Fair, Earl Parino, Bill LaV1ne, Lester Gable, Virgil Pierini. BOTTOM PICTURE--Row 1-tl to rlwDayle Prary, Jean Cohn, Shirley Santana, Alice Hucke, Frances Boche, Barbara Beloat, Vivian Clark, Marcella Browne, Betty Mabry, Barbara Wells, Katherine Hanley. Row 2-Bose Frank, Genevieve Snavely, Betty Young, Wilma Busch, Virginia Carlson, Viola McMillan, Ellis Katz, Dean Smith, Bill Wlsener, Barbara Morrissey, Row 3-Ralph Phillips, Bob Chamness, Bob Just, Tom Hannigan, Bernhard La- Zanskv, Jack Litch, Hollis Houston, Jim Tamrnen, Pat Lilly, Lloyd Einan, Row 4-Nick Martinelli, Gar- land Loveless, Jack McCarroll, Wyatt Unger, John Martinelli, John Schleicher, Don Brown, Cordes Ankele, Robert Peters, Bill Spindler, Bill Adams, S Q E z i ,fa CLASS COUNCIL-How lefl to rl-Pat Fuller, Viola Burres, Mary Dldion, Delores Smith, Olga Burroughs, Virginia Plaskett, Louie Francesconi. Row 2-Annie Craven, Shirley Cunningham, Mar- lorte Arthur, Dorothy Stabenaw, Shirley Higgins, Doreene llanley, Betty Connors, and Dick Cralts. How 3ffMartlyn llndres, Bill Bennett, Vivian Rog- Cafffi Ofylflfle ers, Gertrude Foley, Dick Roberts, lvy May Cotter. Officers-Row l-Dick Crafts, spring president: Vivian Hogers, tall president, Dick Roberts, tall treasurer. Back RoWfShirley lllggins, sprung sec- retary, Virginia Plaskett, spring vice-president, Mary Didion, tall secretary and spring treasurer, Captain A. E Waite, class sponsor, The class ot June, '43, produced a very successful Junior Prom under the supervision of Captain Waite, the class director. The theme A Night in Bag- dad was carried out in a most interesting manner. Numerous members of the junior class participated in athletics during the past year with a remarkable degree of success. The June '43 class was very active in many school activities throughout the whole school year. Page FIJI'l,ll-IJIIC yi' l m'ty-l r1'O Mile M TOP PICTURE-Row 1-tl to rj-Muroko Hikiji, Jaenn Coz, Jane Rohrer, Barbara Smith, Dorothy Samuelson, Carleen Anderson, Dorothy Couse, Helen Pappas, Aldea Leamon. Row 2-Stanley Goldstein, John Parker, Margaret Emigh, Olga Bur- roughs, Donna Weise, Edward Alves, Gertrude Foley, Pat Pearson. Row 3-Vernon Magers, George Cain, Albert Funk, Gordon McKay, Robert Tempestini, Richard Maggenti, George Maggenti, George Grant, Thomas Loi. MIDDLE PICTURE-Row 1--Cl to rl-Claire Alm, June Burg, Erda Beanblossom, Joyce Heyden, Pat- sy George, Renee Mendez, Steffi Manno, Violet Yee, Jean Boyd, Shirley Cunningham, Edith Sprague. Row 2-Lona Dale Grattan, Jeanne Auer- bach, Millie Greene, Margarite Condo, Irene Rich- ardson, Winnetta Wright, Geraldine Silva, Eliza- beth Schwilk, Dorothy Spencer, Bonnie Elledge. Row 3-Tavalou Jackson, Dick Corum, Jack Berto- lucci, Arthur Sato, Clyde Fisher, Kenneth Wells, Neil McLoed, Eleanor Hiatt, Faith Cathcart. Row 4-Harold Lund, Ed Bennett, Carl Cope, Bob Har- ris, John Marchand. BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1-fl to rl-Norma Cope, Rosalie Cuilla, Anna Mae Gallagher, Kathleen Barr, Bertha Schachtili, Virginia Westlake, Marie Day,Virginia Plaskett, Marilyn Endres,Patsy Smith. Row 2-Emily Rodgers, Peggy Merrifield, Elaine Cantrell, Betty Sander,YVonne D'Avis, Faith Adams, Mary Kunisalci, Peter Const, Mervin Fahn. How 3- Bill Heidi, George Neverkovec, Eugene Hedman, Pete Yiamkis, John Patterson, Boy Truaz, John Gaudio, Louis Francesconi, Ed Neves, Row 4-Bob Eckrnan, Archie Yano, Denny Miller, Alan Henderf son, Conway French, Lloyd Bowles, Charlie Mo- rita, Bill Raymond, Bill Bennett. may 4 'F , -7 ne... lfU'lQ TOP PICTURE-Row l Cl to rl Kathryn llart, Lrl lrf- Youna, Norma Maranr, lieoltnda Machado, lwvrfrlyuf- lhrrlfrrrrlrftz, Lorratne Hanson, Ma:1r2'l'olola, Arm lhaliorusa, lyltsa Porter, BOIBNICC? Tsurnura Row 2 litrrrrlrf: Burr, Bob lVlC'l'GLlIllYl .loe Parker, Bose Mfrry l.rfWl::, Warren Bryant Vlreerle Anderson, ArurlwSaWc11,Skrze Suytrrna ROW 3 B1llMayhoorl, llu gh Mcrlvtn, llruwrrrrl Mc:l.rxualrl1n, Burton Daniels, 'lb :1 'l'rr1rc1, Carl 'lbrrre-1 MIDDLE PICTUHE-Row l ll to rj Selby .leanne lurrrre, .loycre Harrrfz, Barlrara Oleson, Susan Lrn- tfrrr, fllurlrvy llrqqirru, Delores: .lean Srnrth, Kay Hy rf-r:.r'lr, Mfrrloruw lluber, Vrralnra Babcock, lrene lnrrtrxfre-::, llle-anor lfrlchotte Row 2--Patsy Funke, tif-rrmfrz lett, Mary Drrlron, Mary Nearo, Ruth Turn- lfull, Viola llobolcaba, Betty James, Marjorie Ar- thur, Marlon Galltchotte, Bulh Peters, Dolores De Vault. How 3 -Ann Peters, Altson Bowen, Barbara Scheel, Barbara lean Srmas, Myrtle Nrchols, lldrtlr Ward, Wrlrna Kina, Dorothy Stabenaw, Cluzuko lshtda, L:lOl1lS5? Morrtr, Valerre Barnes Row 4e- ,lames Cverhardl, llarolcl Shandrew, Brd McCarthy, Ben Puglhara, .lun Badrch, Quincy Brown, .lunmy Boalty,D1ck Crafts,Anc1lMoocly,Gorc'lon Yule, Leo Grltfln, Bob Lewis, BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1-ll lo rj' Norma Eck- lund, Helen Chesson, Vtralnra Kuns, Phyllts Pro- lmg, Margaret Dee, Doroono Hanley, Harrrett Con- nolly, Barbara Wire, Vrrarnra Valerro, Natalie Parsons, Row 2fGlorra l7eCulr, Arleen Velcoll, Hose Nelson, Barbara Peterson, Leona Madrraao, Shtrley Vernon, Lola Boxall, Vtrqrnla Costello, Lillran Ytamkis. How 3-.ltmmre Ball, Bob Watson, Allred Glanelli Brll Hampton, Bob Schooler, Wrl- liam Sleeper, Peter Dunn, Henry Grant Row 4- Mohammed Alet, Wallace Matlock, Henry Puliz, l-lrchard Rowe, John Shepard, Claude Bumph, Nor- den Brbbins. rw I-'fn C2 BOTTOM ROW-Class Council-Row 1-fl to rl-Bill Friend, Walter Buehler, Dorothy Hughson, Lois Pierini, Jenny Gee, Mor,ory ljplett. Row 2fCecil Finegold, Bar- bara Roach, Dorothy Downey, Joeann Diepenbrock, Irene Veress. Row 3-Fred Weller, Jack Vandenberg, Pat Mcf Farland and Harold Harris, Top Row-Miss Vivien Bates, I'n!1r' l orty-fum' 06:5 of Jdnuafg During the year and a half that the Class of January, i944 hcs spent at C. K. McClatchy, its members have more than shown their willingness to take part in all activities, both sport and social. Not only did the class give the Sophomore Reception, but it Went a step farther than the other classes, and gave a second dance in the same term, Bagga, one of the most successful afternoon dances of the semester. Under the careful guidance of the class sponsor, Miss Vivien Bates, We are looking forward to another successful year and a half. class sponsor, inset. Class Officers-Row 1-Cecil Fine- gold, spring treasurer, Walter Buehler, fall vice-vpresident, Barbara Roach, spring secretary, loeann Diepenbrock, fall secretary. Row Z-Fred Weller, spring vicefpresictent, .lack Vandenberg, spring president, Pat Mclfarland, tall president, and Harold Harris, fall treasurer. if ,. Q. 5- f img 1 X :ga , .mwmms , N . . J R WM we r 'V sr 'QC , - N js- y M k, egg? 1-A X, ., ,,... , --H lf Z W i Y z ff C. ' 4 Q - 9' A w , rl ' - ' , U nl 1 L-LJ if J ' 'sf' 1 ', .3 . 1 ,M . ., of l J if if I . aj, 3-at-:kv 6lI'lll6lI W TOP PICTURE-Row lf-ll to rlf-Mary Jane Bogue, lunt: Carr, Lorr: Ward, Gertrude Petersen, Dorothy l'ulaharrr, Lotsa llanssen, Dorothy Cunningham, Jean Marte Maraqna Row 2 -Jerry Mitchell, Pat Mc- Naughten, Antoinette Tarango, Doris Young, Marv rorte l'or'syth, lrnogene Hullrnan, Marcelene Smith, Stanlrvy Ccitlett, Walter Bueltler Row 3-f John Mariolrn, Frank Mrnclr, Alwyn Vox, .lr , Bob Peck, Mrirvrrr lc-nkrns, Mae Wrlszon, Roger Chung, Bill Wallzr-r, Walter Figaro How 4fAlan Frederick, llarolrl Guerin, Walter Travis Henry Schrngler, Don Morrill, Lane Aldrich, Frank Parsons, Kenneth Keelrna, Don Glesser, Fred Bazlen MIDDLE PICTURE-How 1 We Cl to rl f Elizabeth Nroszss, Betty .lane Madsen, Marjorie Lplett, Marilyn Babcock, Lotta Parsons, Faye Pinsler, Lois Pierrni, Juanita llota, Hose Ona Lois Wachtel, Nellie Strukan. Row 2-Donald Emery, Bob Pearson, Dixie Bottome, Lorraine Gunter, Anna LaBrasca, Wanda Cook, Beatrice LaTona, George Karlovich, Darrell Wood. How 3-Eugene Harvey, Vernon Crary, Betty Jane Gorton, Beverly Gorton, Claire Burke, Joeann Diepenbrock, Irene Veress, Jenny Gee, Pat Howray, Kenneth Potter, George Vernat- chi, Franklin Chinn. Row 4-Eugene Fulgham, Har- old Harris, Bill Wallace, Ronald Warlord, Donald Walker, Bob Cooper, Pat McFarland, Milton Fang, Fernandy Molla, Bill Foster, Raymond Voss. BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1-tl to rj-Lois Allen, Marian Tosi, Janet Weaver, Pat Hamilton, Maxine Kelly, Mickey Flynn, Ethel Keely, Mae Herrera. Row 2fDorothy Downey, Marjorie Whitaker, Mar- ion Bibby, Adrienne Armstrong, Lots Canning, Irene Walsh, Lots Purcell, Mary Buckley, Row 3+ Edwin Lral, Lawrence Klippel, Alvin Chamberlain, Robert Hill, Bob Ogle, George Moraes, George Jorgensen, Louis De Gregorio, Tommy Hamai, Bill Friend. Row 4-Jack Reynolds, Jim Blake, Jerome Blomberg, Bud Faughnan, Bob Carder, Robert Haworth, Frank Pine, Ray Harnersley, Alan Rand, Donald l-lov, Jack Steinberg. ,,, ty' lllljll' If'urty-fire C aaa of June '44 From the North, East, West, and South came the students that form the class of June '44, Today they comprise a smooth running, efficient class governed by competent officers. With the help of the Class Sponsor Miss Edna Johnson they planned the main social event of the year, the reception for the low sophomores. Since it was given on February ll, l942, the theme was patriotic, being 'Sophomore Victory Choo-Choo g and the boys' gym, the scene of the festivities, was decorated both in the railroad and patriotic mood. The center of attraction, was a miniature black engine with the numbers 44-45 on its side and a large V on the front. BOTTOM PICTURE-Class Council-tl to rl-Row 1-Phyls lis Hullen, Cleo Starbeck, Joyce Breech, Sandra Daniels, Betty Jane Jones, Marilyn Bradley, Mary Welch. Row 2- Annette Buljan, Claire Pickrel, Marie Kiene, Lois Douglas, Joyce Allen, Mariel Waite, Mary Ann Bridgham. Row 3- Durham Sprague, Wes Clark, Gordon Labrie, Don Vesey, Jerry Dorman, George Jouganatos, Bill Allewelt, and Jim Meckley. AbsentiMary Lou Higgs, Thea Jean Stidum, St- 'E Lavonne Leakos, Gay Dalman, Frances Dill, Betty Shuler, and Sammy Asta. Class Officers-tl to rJwGordon Labrie, spring and fall treasurer, Jerry Dorman, spring vice presidentp Bill Allwelt, spring president, Annette Buljan, tall vice-president, Mary Welch, spring and fall secretaryp and Cleo Starbeck, tall president. Inset-Miss Edna Johnson, class sponsor. ws Q11 at lam Iwnly six ns I Q , 1 Q PM Lit as lf, Lille M TOP PICTURE-,Row l rl to rl Anne Hettrrch, l,rrr1: Lirrrrtittlr, Mary Arima, Mariel Waite, Betty llrrton Mary W1-lfli, Katherine Van Der Meid ittywt- Krrrfg, Lavverrre Meister Clierrie Fann, lfva Larain llolissori, Lucy 'lorrofs Row Zfflloyoko Tsu- frtiwti, llurriimv Wenliarrr, Annie Sani, Lillian Wed ttlrr, llhyllisz lorrilirrsorr, Dorothy Welch, llloanor Wilfarin, lrrria Warclrrll, Minnie Cacrc, loyce Clark Cecilia Becker, Shirley Pearson Row 3-Bill Ware Mark Matulrch, Geneva 'l'aylor, Lorraine Holrier, Norma Prickett, .lean Bath, Pauline Silva, Huah liiinrrt-ll, Arnold Bird, Frank Rios, Myron Wetmore Howard 'lrrplett Row 4 Matthew Utal, Don Gott lrmt.sori, W1-:z Clark, Bill Wells, Dewey Gilder, Gorf don llurrrr, Fred Mullrqan, Sain Matson, Edward Wuanlo, lorry Kelley, Alvin Welch, Loren Todd MIDDLE PICTURE-How l -tl to rl---Dolores Len' non, Peaay Swannoll, Thea Jean Stidurn, Yvonne Story, Phyllis: Newton, Shirley Hamr1c,Hamona Fei riwk, Katherine lrlodson, Mary Ham, Annabelle Brkan, Katherzne Cladianos, Marie Silva Row 2- Beverly Carson, Rosemarie Rossi, Marion Serra, Frances Dill, Elinor Carr, Ellen Dee, Barbara Pack- ard, Mari Hamamoto, Georgia Prestlev, Phyllis Harden, Pat Tammen, Ethel Poole. Row 3-Phyllis Hullin, Cleo Starbeck, Lois Alt, Floyd Averitt, Bill Lewis, Roy Dean Hardy, Yosh Guro, Donald Shrerts, Sam Nielsen, Rex Harden, Clarence Kina Alberta Besta Row 4---Manuel Bose, Eddie Casey Bill Skarles, Shin Sako, Donald Marshall, Walter Macklin, Bob Andrews, Roy Bagtlen, Don Stover, Durham Sprague, Gene Brown Jimmie Sutton BOTTOM PICTURE-How 1 tl to rj Peaay O Conf nell, Beverly lluss, Lois Doualas, Jackie Rust Flor' ence Wiederhold, Betty Shea, Joyce Hay Bunny Parish, Lynnette Gilmore, Corinne Simi, Beta Perry, Row 2--Eric Borg, Maxine Hedrick, Ann Sax- ild, Jane Ann Hoskins, Joanne Doty, Victor Hicli- ards, Bob Schrunk, Merritt Nickerson, Bob Eaolt, Frank Feher Row 3fFrank Jacinto, Stanley Stan' ch, Richard lfvarls, .lack Penn , Eddie Sharp, Wen' zlell Woods, Jimmie Meckley, Garl Acker, Tom Ford, Howard Meiss Row 4fWalter Andiess, Joe Mas ters, Arthur DeMello, Billy French, Bob Oldham, Lewis Knapp, Don True, Albert Herch, Rudolph Schneegas, Pete Branich, Gean llockhill, lrwrn Weintraub. gn i une TOP PICTURE-First RowfShirley Simpson, Bare bara Martin, Catherine Fuiihari, Helen Shyrrow, Arleen Sorenson, Vivian Smith, Aimie Suitern, Joyce Allen Mary Ellen Johnson, Patricia Strom- nes, Paula Remington, Viola Hardin, Jean Robinf son, Patricia Tobin. Second Row-Carl Stauss, Bob Chapman, Mary Ann Bridgham, lrma Ehlers, Jessie Stacey, Verna Mitchell, Katherine Poleiner, Jacklyn Berggren, Joyce McFaddin, Mary Lau Porro, Mar- gie Cohn, Simon Soloman Bob lrwin. Third Row- Baron Lowe, June Kiino, Paul Paae, Bill Brttland Don Vesey, Charles Ernick, Allen Trueblood, Eddie Brandt, Daryl Cook, Peter Van Gelder, Dick Wall, Karl Schmidt, Walter Finch, Howard McFarland, Herbert Caplan Fourth RoWeSam Claudianos, Warren Dick, Dan Potter, Charles Walsh, Harold Johnson, Don Bell, Charles Henry, George Espen- shade, Ward Hunt, Ronald Smethurst, Gordon Schriber, Channing Pollock, Anthony Bakula. MIDDLE PICTURE-Row 1-Robin La Noue, Frank Morgan, Albert Tash, Jimmie Green, Horace Hunt, Randall Schachtili, Gerald M. Lanning, Robert Jeannette Gerhardt, Bettie Grant, Lillian Lopez, Katherine Arges, Lois Bmerick, Donna Barnett, Esther Debler, Claire Pickrel, Marcella Werry, Marie Kiene, Gladyce Fong, Grace Yano. Row 3- Maurice Risken, Iris Blledge, Betty Jane Jones, Eva Gene Dauger, Margaret Brickley, Annette Buljan, Muriel Nunn, Gloria Niemi, Jinx Winslow, Bmrnie Kato, Ann Jiral, Marjorie Bothwell.How 4-Bob Alexander, John Taylor, Jean Zurcher, Charles Silva, Nick Surjan, Bill Allewelt, Tony Sernoni, James Lee, Bill Winslow, Bob Giessler, Don Grant. Row 5fYoneo Harada, Bill Ham, Wane Sturgill, Merrill King, Donald Woeltle, Don Orr, Robert Hoyt, Lloyd Sleeper, Robert Lorain, Wayne Smith, Russell Nicholson. BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1fMary Alice Winters, Marilyn Bradley, Sandra Daniels, Doris Matsunami, Naomi Phelps, Billie Jeanne Woodall, lda Ruth Burrus, Betty Lea Doebke, Dorothy Nelson. Row 2 -Kenneth Patton, Marvin Peaslee, Jennie Chan, Virginia Clark, Maxine Gray, Onita Wier, Richard Otto, Arthur Matsumura, Russell Berringer. Row 3-Billy Black, George Jouganatos, Richard Reed- er, Frank Yerzy, Fidel Heredia, Merton Duncan, Bryce McGinness, Robert Dolliver, Bob Herrick. Row 4-Bob Jayes, Clarence Kunz, Fred Turner, Nick Doudnik, Cecil Dav1s,AuaustNoarete, Walter Bascom, Baron Lowe, Wardon Moul, Milford Green, ' f 64:65 of Januaf Upon entering the C, K. McClatchy Senior l-ligh School, the class of Janui ary, l945, felt very much at home because ot the warm welcome received from the student body, faculty, and principal. Our class has shown its spirit by many of the students running for class offices, and by several others participating in sports events such as baseball, basketball, and track. Our social activities have been limited to the Spring Carnival and the making of plans for the sophomore reception to be held next fall. Bottom Row-tl to ri-Class Council. Row If Bill Ogden, vice-president, Ellen Moll, secretary Jeannette Francis, Nanc Shower, Florence Pressy, Bob Standley, treasurer, Harry Stuart, president and Hobert Standley, gow Zel-larrv Stuart, Bar- Miss Elizabeth Thompson, class sponsor. bara Wood, and Gerry Birka, Top Row-Officers, ZW W M777 A ' WW' l'r1fn' I-'iffy dl'lll,6ll g ,45 TOP PICTURE-Row 1-ll to rl4Jerry Petrinovich, Bill Kelso, Bill Florian, Jackie Ogden, Cecelia Ann Strachan, Sarah Bibbins, Audrey Coon, Giga Sam- colt, Jean Francis, Phyllis Zinsli, Ruth Hippon, Flor- ence Pressey, Barbara Child. Row 2-Virginia Drupiewski, Del Schrnter, Hay Nielsen, Milton Whit- aker, Joe Schwartz, Bob Piscantor, Ken Farrington, Earl Lute, Fred Morey, Louie Mun. Row 3-Don Elda King, Betty Fender, Bose Mauro, Mary Jane Knight, Vivian Borge, Clara Del Moro, Carol Flem- ing, Pat Chinn, Alice Seadler. Row 4-Ray Con- nally, Bill Ogden, Doris Dalton, Connie Beloat, Bar- bara Bancrott, Georgene Boylance, Barbara Dor- ney, Frances Adams, MIDDLE PICTURE-How lfll to rj-Lee Henry, Angelo Petri, Wilbur Eclgington, Pat Read, Mary Matsuoka, Fujiko Takagi, Donna Doyal, Antoinette Babich, Barbara Thomas, Joyce Fanning, George La Roche, Bob Standley, Row Zelsawrance Never- kovec, Jack Gray, Bill Credic, Bill Jaksich, Harry Warner, Gregory McConnell, Hicharol Alves, Eu- gene Barry, Paul Henry, Harry Howell. Row 3eBill La Zansky, Ed Vastelica, Virginia cle Vazeille, Bar- bara Le Master, Barbara Wood, Phyllis Azevedo, Gladys Burks, Jeanette Francis, Gordon Robinson, Clyde Balaam, Carol Chenoweth. Row 4AEdith Mae Galyen, Eleanor Miller, Pat Clillorcl, Doris Sanders, Marie Howry, Dena Scaglione, Louise Gianelli, Verna Boyle, Virginia Mooney, Alice May Lee, Evelyn Ochsner, Caroline Dubowsky, Marilyn Vvinslow, BOTTOM PICTURE-Row 1-Cl to rl-James Burch, Clittord Yule, Gerry Birka, Mary Bennett, Art Brown, Dale Bertoli, Ellen Moll, Nancy Marks, Ve:- da Belle Schullz, Eleanor Bushling, Phyllis Pound, Evelyn Scheid, Row 2-Marilyn McDonald, Nor...a Geremia, Takashi Muraka, Burke Wittpen, Bud Grattan, Jack Burke, Bob Teel, Pat Russell, Marial Horton, Nancy Schoemaker, Maxine Chaliee, Su matra Mulholland. Row 3!Audrew Mav Smith Mabel Pink, Levern Leslie, Milton Pond, Sam Mar- tello, Don Morrison, l-larpo Dodge, Riclrard Dol- liver, Douglas Norgard, Harry Stuart, Colleen Nel- son. Row 4fBill Ktrchubel, Bill Marincovich, Akito Masaki, Billy Yee, Bob Johnson, Bruce llendryx, Merwyn Howard, Clarence Smith, Joe Sands .Steph f0, 1941-Scion! Egina Une of my first big events was the beginning of football, onft along with this came the Sophomore Reception honoring Yelzzuli. Some inflnstrions stnctents in C7l1en1tstry were neutralizing l1l'?'fl. Perlzaps tlzegftl be great wlzemists xonze fine day. Top Cr iff fb 1.11112 Alt, l.:,t?wr Dxhler KYHIXCIIN Hwluwrl, M1131 Hmmm, Ilmmximth Schvnlk, Mm'1or1c A:IIau:, M'11pw:z4- Hztlmr, cmd Irene Ihiztcqcss fifmwww, Vwmk AIw,:.M,:f1 mai lack Wwurkxuex Loren H1 ..,v- v IMI' Hffv IH! M':f'r11lrmvi, .luck Vanden- lw-rq, fm! firm Pe:'x1:::m Hub LGVQHQ: and Frank Nlmfvw Iwm Im wx!-111, M41 mrs-X Ihre, fmfi Leona Hxtrlmv-',' l'u1fv I r!lrf-un eo if iarg TOP-Row 1-ll to rJfMaryllen Myers, Jean Gxanaiasio, looiball playersg Jack Brinson, Elaxne Cantrell. Inset- Margaret Dee, Joeann Dlepenbroclc, Pat Stromnes, Ellen Dee. Row 2-Pat McNaughten, Betty Conners, McClatchy Melodxers, Pat Canning, Kay Cook, Virglma Broclcruan, ja!! Uariefy .Slow Barbara Olesan, Barbara HGWklUS Row 3fDoro1hy Couse, Harold Mrlls, Frances Hoclre, Slmrley Johnson, .loyce Webb, Palsy Smilh. Inset flielly Connors, Palsy Funke, Vlvian Hogers, Selby Frame eo if iarg -li X. ouemger-.7AanL5giuing I gave thanks for the enter- taining Variety show, Leo Gets Drafted, and the Une petrfownance ofthe majorettes, band, anfl clrill team at the Big Game, anfl to keep activities rolling, basketball season be- gan. Top-Girls ln correchvc qym Classy .lock Burqess Georgene Wctrous, George Grlffith, Ed Drennon Bev Rlchards, and Jenny Gee. IHUI4' Filly-tl: Top Row'-ll to rlfBetty Lou Evans, Julia Barber and Phyllis Walcelieldg Phyllis Wakefield, Don Huggins, Don Blomberg, Peagie Knee-land and Betty Lou Evans. Middle Row-Don Huggins. Group Picture-Row 1-Phyllis Mon- ro Betty Lou Evans, Phyllis Wakefield, Julia Barber and Billie lean Roland. Back HowfDon Huggins, Don Blom- TX4 lflI J2l .Had een l l Ctl'l98 berg, Marcella Dodge, Willard Bonnikson, Vincent Asia, Mr. Robert Eley, Peggie Kneeland and Gayle Fisher. Boi- tom How-Peggie Kneeland, Phyllis Wakelield, Billie lean Roland, Don Blornberg and Betty Lou Evans, Mr Robert Eley and Don Huggins. The most thrilling, breathftaking mystery drama ever to be presented before a McClatchy audience was the senior play given by the Class of Janu- ary, 1942. The play, A Murder Has Been Arranged by James Barrie, was directed by Mr. Robert Eley, dramatics instructor, and it brought chills and thrills to all who saw the production. rn iffy-fum' eo Z5 iary ecemger- Czrid fmad The highlighf of fhe Christ- mas seasons was fhe fall senior play. On, December 16 we ciemrnf- efl the tree, and on the 19th our Clzrisfmas c'a1'0lers filled the halls with music. Ahouf fhis time fhe pigfail fad mme info view. TOP U to :D Hvucc- I 'num lm' Hotimrm, Vlvylllfi Babcock, Howard Aldrlrfx, SINTIOY Cnnnlrmqlmunr ind l'd11h Symqxle .Yo Arm COVIIQIIKIIQ, chow around hoo, Myxtlo Bmqqulfst, qumo oi lmskelbcll. l'ugfv l lfI.H-'Irv' 7 o 20 If LGI' anudfg-3A-2 3606! 0 Whig? Even at this time the san was shining on oar campus. Another bright spot was the Bagga Dance January 14. TOP-Il io rl-The sign m front of schoolg Bob Lsvelleg Frances Terra and Clmre Holdem Irene Wcxlshp Pct McNuughien and Joeunn Drepenbrockf Chi! Hedrick, Ray Voss and Earl Burke. Page 1 iffy-str At fimex wlzenf tlzercfs a lull fzmuml file svlmol, many zflzings begin, in lulppevz, from Firsf Aid fl'CfIfHZ6'l1fS to crea fi ng m i1mr cwplosimzs. TOP Il M13 Hrvrlza HUM-rt:,, Iiuvf-ry Hl'7hC1r:iS: Lola Imyvyvl, PONY Mfw Cfc:rmoH'J, V1-lmn Wfilsslx cmd 11:14-:J Fron! M1 Ilw1m,M::: Hfv'11r1,Mr Vrnlsfv Hack Mu. Vyv-r-lrxllfi, Mr ffhm M, M111 Clmvrh IJ'-1,11-w Nurmllxfyvfm maxi Mfnmrw Shmrp, B111 Vfm Gmvifmx, C1117 Hllfgllurm Gnfi Mums fuller. I'ufn l 1ll1f 1 eo if iarg TOP-Row I-il to rl-Gary Redman, Lorayne Dellerp frightl Howard Aldrich. Row 2-Jeanne Langdon, Kath Betty .lo Kelso runs in the rain, Bob Reynolds, Kaihleen leen Cook, Bruce Fraser, Joan Tracy, Phyllis Babcock Cook, with Miss Virginia Swanson and Mr. John Church, Frances Halverson and Phyllis Stabenaw with quesfs class sponsors, in the background, Bruce Fraser, and Row 3-Marion lrving cmd guest, Grand March, enior l'rlgf1 l i!'l,1f-1 iyfllf I anuafy-'..!4 Wonfh !0I'.!4CtlUltLOJ The great sitspense of wait- ing for the Senior Ball is over, for on the 23rd the big event had passed. Activities brought on by the war were folk daoicifng in the courts, for morale, bawndaging in the First Aid classes, and a visit from a former student who is now at bombadier in the U. S. Army. TOP-ll to rl-fllecxllh class stnxdylnq bondaqlnq, Betty MCVElQh, Mary Schontz, Florence Dont, Put McGu1reg Betty Gran! ond Shrrley Fresey Sl llFl9'y' Kelk, Don Walker, Burton Daniels, Joyce Mcfocle dm, George Mehl, Edlth Sproque, Clllton Crosby, Ann Soxxld ond Dorothy Silva, Joe Guth. Illljlr' l if1,1f-mu W . .geguary-.Snoring Uariefie5 The Big Broadcast of 19.42 was hailed by the students as one of the best variety shows ever given. GPCL When Sacramento started its campaign to become the Canielia City McClatchy did her part by planting a tree in one of the inner courts. Two of onr inajor sports, track and baseball, got under way with the beginning of spring. TOP-K1 to rl-Sludenls watching plcmling of treeg Mr. Pepper and George Griffithp Don Odgersp Vir- ginia Carlson cmd Wilma Dunng Joyce Webb and Jolene Lcxntereg boys running on track. Ili!! l eo if iarg 'LM Zi 594. .gf Yj7'fi xx Qs ig A R, f J 5 sg ' . se Kg uf ,,..., , 2 5 A , MASQ 5 ' L 1 m S 1 i Q5 f Sl N P WGJ'U.Q7Q. Show Q 2 Q 3 15, mi E . Xe 5 nys .,,,,-. 5, 1 -ttbs - Q V: NQVN, ,N l-, ,: X SS -:fi My K 0 I x 5 .clk nil ,X M 'gs . :-'-:vc Qt.: X ' h es? , -X Ngyx gg x , ,XX s X 5 S if ili . A? A M - A xi Q f wa 5 .f ,. Sf ws: o x , 5-3, Q. x ., .xx. .. A v yi L i - X X' , V. i .,x.X ,. X X l . W '-' . -- K 5 x ..x,.,,. Wiz' mfg- ,PX , .. L ,Q Q .' 'NN' 53,7 5 , Q 1 xv- . 4' g I .xdlarif-.Spring Uacafion A weleoniecl spring vacation was enjoyed by all this inonth -later, when we Caine back we saw 4'Jnliiis Caesar nit on I by the low seniors. 'W One of MeClatehy's big nights has eoine and gone, for The Yonngestf' our spring senior play, was given the 8th. TOP-Cl lo rl-Dolores Da Bozo, Beverly Richards, Bill Bcsler, Alice Claire Brown, Belly Stockerg go- ing homey Neil McAllister, Elton Sherwin, Edwin Lyleg Bob Wulluceg Two scenes Irom Julius Caesar 'full A If I 9 205 iar Q an lit Al I.. 1 'Qt ter --Adella Cheadle script attendant Center Right' Beverly Richards and Harvey Holm Bottom Row-Beverly Richards Barbara Van Dyke Harry Wilson, Betty .lo Wilson, lvliiricl Hoplcirifs, Haroll Mills, Slzaririori Mtrtlreiiy Mr llowartl llmyar- wr Hrr:vv-y ilolrri, Sliaririon Matlreriy Lower Cen- rliructor Top Howe-Cl to rl fclriarles Duncan, aSSistant di- rector, Muriel Hopkins, Harold Mills, Harry Wilson Harvey Holm, and Betty lo Wilson Center Lehi fllifrrinon Matlieriy and Barbara Van Dvlce Top Center liettv lo Wilsaori, Harold Mills Harry Wil cc 77 3 Q Olflflgeffi May E? proved to be anotiier redfletter day for McClatchy when tlie Senior Class ol June, l942, presented one ot Philip Barry's better known coinedies, 'l'lie Younqestf' Under tlie direction ot Mr. Howard Hagge, tliis lauqliflilled comedy was well received by all wlio Sow it, and brouqlit a grand evening ol entertainrrrent to McClatchy. 1 LUle1jA0 EDJ of Schoof A rash of studying and exainsg then it's all oven School is oat 'till next year, anal the high seniors now call them- selves alumni. TOP-Bob Lcxvelle, Cordes Ankele, Jerome Blom- berg, Jerry Smethurstg chemistry classy drum cmd bugle corpsg boys working on ceropicnes in the wood shopg B111 Hcmies, Milt Sumis, cmd Jim Kiliion going homey Nettie Marie Dent cmd Pat Emonot. I'f1yf'Ni.f't1l-follf' 7 Q 20 5 l6lI iisiim I' 1 , K 1 J ' .. if ' , V w lf f JM f M Q, . f . .',,:j . gym 1 5 W ,,.,, - if , 2 - ' ga we P 'W .: ...f::1 -2 ' W t W Q 13? . iw X sw' QWS: v ff, 51.4-4 -,.. .,-. , W we f M, - A gk 5,1 , x W1 V ' .2 .Y . ASA 5 W E? 59? 4' iff 7 Q W, ' H v, LMA A K MW f ,rw V s ,QW A -----'- 1 x 5 ' if 3 wk ' R f -', Q f L ' ' , ,M ' if ,X gf iffegiim' ' gg QW frqgg W A L' 3 wah' Q wt ' 1 wg Q f 'V 'F , W . ' N ,L X y fgwzwi MS , if is L MM' .. K 'VU 2 X.. f - 'kgf , X -X 1 'R I' A Wi , ,xi Page Nifty-sir -- i.2ias,1f:1gfji5 swf . wi is . gag is W 122 it Et HSM P 4 W i, A Top-Dick Buhler, president. Board ot Diret Starbeck Do d c ors-Cleo Bruce Fraser. Bottom Row-Phebe Killick, vice-president n a Hanley, Beverly Richards, Shirley John- Muriel Hopkins, secretary, Harold Labrie, treasurer and son, Phyllis Babcock, Muriel Hopkins, Phebe Killick, Dick Jack Vandenberg, yell leader. Buhler, Dick Moore, Harold Labrie, Jack Vandenberg and .szwlenf Mfg icerri, To preside over the Associated Stud ents ofthe C. K, McClat h H during th f ll c y igh School e a semester the Student B d ' , o y was fortunate in ha Dick Buhler P ' ' ving competent as resident Under hisl d . ea ership, a smooth functioning Studen Body was organized. Assisting him to ' ' maintain a successful sch l ment were the t ll ' t oo govern- o owing Student Bod Ott' y icers: Phebe Killick, Vice-President Muriel Hopkins, Secretary, Harold Lalori T e, reasurer, and Jack Vandenb Yell Leader. . The resi ent Buhler were Donda Hanley, general activities chairman, Elwin French, finances and advertising, Beverly Richards, social even's and activities, Dick Moore, rally committee chairman, and Donald Blomberg, election chairman. four appointive officers of P 'd erg, .gzwlenf Mel? icem, loving The Spring Student Body headed by Harvey Holm opened the tenth semester of C. K. McClatchy. The Student Body Officers besides the President are as follows: George Morrison, Vice-President, Georgene Watrous, Secretary, Don Lemmon, Treasurer, and Richard Rowe, Yell Leader. The appointive assistants of the President, Harvey Holm, are: Beverly Richards, general activities chairman, Kathleen Cook, advertising chairman, Muriel Hopkins, social activities chairman, Elton Sherwin, rally chairman, and Jane Carmack, election chairman, The Spring Student Body of 1942 is an energetic group of young men and WOITISII. Upper Lett-Mr. Carl Winter, faculty sponsor. Up- per Right-Harvey Holm, president. Bottom Row- George Morrison, vice-president, Georgene Wat' rous, secretary, Don Lemmon, treasurer, Richard Rowe, yell leader. BOARD OF DIRECTORS- tl to rj-Kathleen Cook,GeorgIene Watrous,George Morrison, Beverly Richards, atvey Holm, Muriel Hopkins, Jane Carmack, and Don Lemmon. l'rlu Nu In stun 'Q 5 M W A Top Row-ll lo rl-Don l-lov, .lock Vcmdenberg, Harold Woodworthg Lourellcx Purcell, Belly llorton, Dons Day. Upper Middle Row-Gall Eqlm, Poll Holly COHlITllll99 Row 1-Dlck Moore, Shlzley Hlg- gms, Georgene Wolrous, Barbara Belocl, Robert Vehn. Row 2fBob Goldberg, lvlurlel Hopkms, Sllella Lovell, Sue Pierson. Row 3- -Elton Sherwm, -.35 W r X Q 2 4 ji, P 3!.af Neil McAllister, Bill Selller, Roy Mcllnow, Lower Middle Rowfldolly Commlllee presemmg C1 rally Front Row oi Muiorellesfllorcl Morcrm, Bebo Welw- er, Lllllon Ylamlcls, Fronces Kmscy Bottom Row' Holly Commlllee dvlrmq two rollles SpeC'ql0r.f: :If G Track rnew, if 'PY www, 1'2- 'l 2, -l W I K 1 of ' ' M if , JEVA-he-Ffa! ! E 5 1 1 ,Q , .f 1 9 'P W fa D 11 ek' ff , ' x :f Q 5-'Q' 51 1 S 'uv S N W'-8 IW M ,Q if W A if an gc Seiten oufie 0 eloredenfa fiuea, The House ot Representatives is the legislative halt ot our Student Body government. It is composed ot the Board of Directors and one representative trom each home room, The Student Body Vice-President presides over its meetings. At least two meetings are held each term. Accomplishments by the Fall House of Representatives, which met once a month, were the election ot the girl song leaders and the decision to have a color day, which is the one day ot the school year set aside for having everye body in school Wear our school colors. Leaders for the Fall were Phebe Killiclc, presiding otticer, with the Business Committee headed by Donald Blomberg. Committee members included: Eliza- beth Saville, Lois Pape, Kathleen Barr, and Joyce McNaughton. The faculty adviser tor the House of Representatives is Mr. Carl Winter. oufie 0 eiaredenfafiuefi, loving The presiding olticer ot the House of Representatives lor the Spring tern' was George Morrison, vicefpresident ot the Student Body. The most important projects encountered by the group this Spring were: Defense Stamp Dance, selection of girl song leaders, and the Salvage for Vic- tory Drive. The main committees chosen were: Advertising, Kathleen Cook, chairman, General Activities chairman, Beverly Bichardsg Social Activities chairman, Muriel Hopkins, Election Committee chairman, .lane Carmack. The Business Committee was composed ot Betty Upton, Cfeorge Cfothinann, Mohammed Alei, Ruth Peters, and Edith Sprague. Mr, Carl Winter is the faculty sponsor and Georgene Watrous was the acl- ing Secretary. za' Svi'r'nt,:1-nm' Top Row-Cl to rl-Robert Goldberg, sports editor and co- editor, Claire Fahn, business manager, Phyllis Babcock, managing editor, and Phebe Killick, co-editor. Ken Ede and Hugh Letlar, assistant feature editors, and .loan Tracy, feature editor. Bottom Row-Wray Eggleston, assistant leature editor, June Hottrnan, associate editorg and Phyllis Harvie, associate editor. Prospector Staff: Row 1-Myrtle I'06l9QCl0l Bargquist, Harriettliinney, BobertGoldberg, Phebe Killiclc, Phyllis Babcock, June Hoffman, Clatre Fahn, Dick Buhler. Row Z-Wray Eggleston, Don Hughson, Betty Lou Evans, Joan Tracy, Elizabeth Saville, Phyllis Harvie. Row 3ACar- lin Robinson, Hugh Letlar, Ted La Tona, Ken Ede, and Carl Huahson. Inset: Mr. Vernon Cordry, director of publica- tions. Upholding one ot McClatchy's traditions, the tall Prospector Statt, headed by Phebe Killick and Robert Goldberg, co-editors, presented the students with a newspaper on the tirst day ot school. Phyllis Babcock was managing editor, Joan Tracy, feature editor, and Betty Lou Evans turnished many tine block prints as art editor. Claire Fahn acted as business manager. For the tirst time at McClatchy one person held two key positions on the Staff. This was Robert Goldberg, Who served as both sports editor and co-editor. Pane Yeventy two roaloecfor fa!! ,effing On January 26, one of the largest Prospector staffs issued its first paper, lt was handled for the spring semester by co-editors Desiree Normington and Milton Sarnis. They were ably assisted by Jo Ann Cornelius, managing editor, and Mariel West, feature editor. The business manager was Claire Fahn. Special credit must also be given to Toshi Yamada and Betty Horton, sports editors, who made the sport page the outstanding feature that it was. After the evacuation of Japanese-Americans, Co-Editor Samis took over the duties as boys' sports editor. Bottom How fl to rj Milt Samrs, co-editor, Desiree Nor- rrrrnaton, ca mirror Prospector Staff: Row 1 -Tashi Yama- rta, Mariel West, Milt Sarnis, Desiree Norrninaton, Jo Ann Corrieliris, Doris Roberts, Betty Horton, Mary Garozzo. How 2 lauretta Purcell, f'rances Simons, Claire Fahn, lrrria Cirrottrnari, Huela Keelinq, lna lfansen Marian lrvina, loanna Wisner, ltuth Cook How 3fGerald Redwine, Kina lana, lrrri Killian, Don Lemmon, ljvelyn Hughson, Tom Mryasakr, and Edith llmonot, Top How-Seated Jo Ann -n S Cornelius, managing editor, Milt Sanus, co-editor, Desiree Mercedes Norrriinaton, co-editor, associate editors stand- ing Doris Roberts, Jim Killion, Don Lemmon, King Fong, llvelyn Huahson, and Lauretta Purcell Sports StaIifMary Garozzo, assistant girls' sports editor Betty Horton, girls' sports editorg Toshi Yamada, boys' sports editor standing, Tern Miyasaki, assistant sports editor, and Gerald Red' wine, assistant sports editor Inset--Mr George Smisor, printing adviser, and Mr, Herbert Briaas, financial adviser. 'Y l'tl!r4' Nr:-6:1111 thru NUGG-ET STAFF-Bottom Row-il to rl-Ellis Katz, business manager, seated Ruth Anne Cook, edi- torial assistant, Jean Cohn, associate editor, Bob Wallace, co-editor, Myrtle Bargquist, co-editor, Don Lemmon, associate editor. Standing-Alice Drovetsky, girls' sports editor, Parker Gilbert, pho- tographer, Olga Burroughs, junior stall member, Jo Ann Cornelius, assistant girls' sports editor, De- siree Normington, associate editor. Gertrude Foley and Dolores Silva, star salesmen. Group Picture- lflggef Row l-Mary Didion, Betsy Dunbar, Desiree Norm- ingtori, Jo Ann Cornelius, Edith Emonot, Yvonne Stephens, Ruth Cook, Myrtle Bargquist, Joanna Wisner, Jacqueline Cubberly. Row 2-Ken Hook, Charles Duncan, Stanley Chun, Toshi Yamada, Dick Crafts, Shirley Higgins, Sheila Lovell, Mar- garet Ogden, lean Cohn, Row 3fPat Syrnoris, Wyatt Unger, Cliff Hedrick, Don Lemmon, Boyd Seymour, Quincy Brown, Parker Gilbert, and David Archibald. Months of planning and preparation on the part of the Nugget co-editors, Myrtle Bargquist and Bob Wallace, went into the production of your l942 annual. Some of the staff members Who aided in putting out the Nugget Were: De- siree Normington, Don Lemmon, Ruth Anne Cook, Joanna Wisner, Toshi Ya- mada, and .lo Ann Cornelius. Ellis Katz Was the business manager. The two top Nugget salesmen were Gertrude Foley, who sold 205 Nuggets, and Dolores Silva, with l75 books sold. Mr. Vernon Cordry is in charge of putting out the Nugget, and Mr. Herbert Briggs heads the business staff. Page Sciczzty jour ua' S 1,4 S' Vw , Aft - .. t it TOP PICTURE McClatchy llonor Battalion at led- Holden, Lona Dale Grattan, Shirley Higgins, Bar' oral infapectlon Middle Right Officers Gayle Fish- bara lldelrnann, Lt. Col. Betty Jobe, .loyce Webb, ur, ltolmrt Vrzhri, lticliarvl Wilson, Hobert Woods, Betty Connors, Barbara Beloat, and Patricia Stand llmolfl Lalirie, and Pat Symons conler on map ley. Olticers pass in review Lower Right-Mayor zztriitf-fry Middle Lett Girl ollicors fl to rj 'Claire .lames F. Plchel, P M.S, and T. tor' Sacramento , 0l'l0I g6lf!ClA0l'L When the McClatchy High School was established in l937, an ROTC. unit was present in its many courses ot study, Its purpose was to teach basic tun- darnentals in military training. Since it was established it has been one of the outstanding departments ot the school. ln the past tive years it has won many honors. The greatest ot these is the lact that the McClatchy unit has been rated as an honor school by the War Department lor tour consecutive years. The rifle teams ot the unit have become among the best in the nation have ina placed second in the National Hearst Match, and tirst in the Ninth Corps Area, ln addition our six-man team Won sixth placein the Whole United States. Competing in the best soldier contest held by the American Legion between the McClatchy and Sacramento units, McClatchy took tour out of tive places last year and three out ot tive places this year. I'l1j!C S'ri'rril11-ji:-f Mwhsmw u . 'Um-, ff' xv am' Srrcntgf-si,f TOP PICTURES-Company E taking callsthenicsr Sat. Arthur Meniatis and Capt. A. E. Waile. CEN- TER PICTURES-George Morrison and Donald Huo- ainsg RIFLE TEAM-Row 1-Quincy Brown, George Morrison, Bob Reynolds, Jimmie Walcelield, Pal Symons, Richard Wilson, Dick Crafts. Row 23 Charles Turner, Charles Schmitt, Jimmie Ball, Wal- ter Buehler, Grant Ranlett, Kenneth Potter BOT- TOM-COMPANY E-Row 1--Donald Fair, Donald Wallcer,Alwyn FoX,Mohammed Alei, Kenyon Hook, Leland Stein, Jim Zinsli, Milton Ponds, Bill Whit' lock, Eugene Barry. How 2fTrurrlan Skinner, Boh Pearson, Kenneth Patton, Walter Andrews, Wallace Matlock, George Cain, Wllliam Credic, Jack Gray, Row 3-Archie Yano, Jimmie Meclcley, Doualass Bell, Harold Boolhlv, Charles Just, Bill Kelso, Simon Solomon, Conway French. Row 4-Bob Jays, Carl Acker, Bob McDowall, Earl Lute, Bob Peck, Fred Bazlen. COMPANY F-Row lf -Cl lo rj .lcxxnors Hall, Ronald Mr'Clf:ll:1n, Bur! Hfly, l'Qunr1v!l1 l'O!!Q:, Hflbcrl llliyn- 1!l!l::, luzmefs Wcxkullclxl, llurry VV1l::on, Gaylord llfnl, IJm,1nfj1rn!l1 Row 2 Clfxrence Kuntz, Hay Mc- l.fm'.yl!lxn, lilll Mfxylruml, lllll Hrntlonl Clxmlcw lflnfly V, Ar!lmr lj4'IIlPllfJ, llnn Swv!-r, l!fl0lVlIl Bfvvm- lf-',', Hull!-r! Hf1'r!:. Row 3 L1:+rGv1ll1n, Gmnld Lan' mnq,Wca::Clf1rk,llfwnwlsi'NfxzlfvrflClvssor1Hf1rv9y, Chun! Elwrulf-ll, Mak L1nml1:1n,Gwmlf'lMf1sl!Gn, llu- fp-rw ilfxlrxvn-!' Row 4 fllml Gnlllwrlszmx ll0:n1c0 llwnt, Alll-rn 'l'r11v-lvlfwl, Iinnfilrl livll, Walton Sn! wl1!!, finial- llwwl-1 liwlv finvn Clmzlossl5rn1ql1,Clmr'lv:: ll!-Mm!!! COMPANY H-Row l 'l'h0m'1s, Sqnxms, lfll rl!-:. 'l'v1'nvr VVm!w lvzwlps, Mrk llrmlmsr-V Gvorfiv 1 Mfrvrvzrsrn flllfinnwn Mnllmny, Bob Ofxlv, Hlll Wril l'1 f-, Hman-r Clwunfj Row 2 H1f:l!f1!fl Drwlivvr Hnlw 1-'I Hwy! Hula'-:I llfulwf 1, ll'1yl4f'1!l:m1:' Al'm1 !wf-ml berlom, llrvm Na-xlsrwn, .Ivan Zmzrchof Gordon Cn:- Icn Row 3 ---- Arclne Bmflofzsz, Garmin Hmst, Mark Pmq, Wuynu BOl1ld1UQ, N111 Wxnslow Cl-xwncu llxfsull, Downy Go1:im:Row 4 fl3cwlwGr41:::,1, Clmrlmz Gmburqm, l7onuln,l Hov, llxclmrd Evvrtfz, Paul .lm- fzonsen, Vernon Mnossm, Wmltvr M!llt?I' Anlf'lX'l! llnhbcrrl COMPANY G-Howl Gmmlor1Y11lw lilll limwn, Clxlmn Crosby, Pu! Sylnonfs, Dxrk Wllswn Kun ll4JrIx0::::, l'!1Ck Crnltrs, Wray llqlllvzztorx, Wl1l!v livwlilexz How 2 -Allrml llf1ssx1111::::s-11, A!!l!!n Lnrm, llrvx liC1Zl0n MOr!0n llnnr'f1n, llolw lllll l,wn!v l .1n- filsljonl, Clr1rvr1r'cK!r!q lilll l'rwnc'l1 How 3 GO' flnn Hwy!! limnluy Golnlzrh-ln HDI! Wn1!::.u:1, l':1 lirwrq, lmnm: S-v1!!fx Pnrlfwr' Cllluvl, Mmm!! Nlvkl-1' mon Row 4 fl1!F'I'l M :llm-in lJl1!lww lltnl lm!!! LOD, Hlziw Slloxp. .1 I Bottom Row-fl to rl-Bob Pearson, Eugene Barry and Douglas Bell help the students crossing the streetg Bill Boshton, Roger Chung, Douglas Bell, and Bob Pearson. .lame qua The McClatchy High School Traffic Squad completed another successful year, directing traffic around the school. Under the supervision of Capt. A. E. Waite and Fred Holtzhauser, the special school officer, the efficiency was exceptional. Bob Pearson is the student cadet officer in charge of this group, but every student in the group has his own special assignments and responsibilities. Top Row- Andrews, Mr, Fred don Yule. Douglas Bell, Eugene Barry, Ed Lowerg Walter Bill Roshton, Roger Chung, and Bob Pearson, Holzhcxuser, special officer, Noi Pictured-Gov Puyv Nrrcntgf-1.'iyl1t oolaerafived Senior corrrrnercial students who are approved in scholarship and citizenf :snip for cooperative training learn office methods by helping in the actual Work for tlrree liours daily in the following offices: library, orientation, and military departments, attendance, cornptrollers, registrars, and vice-principals' offices. Bottom Row tl to rl' Betty Lyles Group picture, lst Row lrrrrityr- Mf1.:al-ci, Sue Moriszakr llrances KtI1frl'Y,KV1L'tll'IOKllItf7,l,llC1llG Weaver, Plryllrs Carr. 2nd Row Glrrrtyra Carter, Betty Fields, Joyce Kelis, Marjorie Strarrr, Dolores Smrtli, Bettie Johnson 3rd Row Patty Lou Frederick, Helen Johnson, Hose Vrcrrilc, Suzanne Brown, Claire Schluer, Carol Wy- cott, Nell Burgess, Betty Borovansky. 4th How- Clarabelle Shrerts, Thais Srnrttr, Bette Loi lobe, Hoy Howland, Gerald McJenkrns. Not Shown in Picture-Ruth Cook, Betty Lyles, Anna Mae Sebree Top Rowfllolores Srnrtlr and Mcrrrorre Sharp Be- lrind the counter Gerald Mclenkrns and Bettie Johnson ln the background Frances Kinsey and Roy Howland. Betty Fields, Tomiye Mcrsaki, and Phyllis Carr, l'uy1t'N0r't'r1l1f-r ccenf 011 mudic The orchestra participated in many school programs and assemblies. The most important were: Senior Play, Music and Dance Program, and Educational Week. The A'Cappella Choir was very active in both school and out ot school programs. Christmas caroling, Commencements, and Music and Dance Cone cert were their most important school events. Our band has provided line music for games, parades, Commencements, and Music Week. The band otlicers Were: President, George Grittith, Vice President, Ered Weller, SecretaryeTreasurer, Jack Bertolucci, Librarians, Bon nie Elledge and Doreene Hanley. en ior Owned fra STANDING-tl to rj--John Herbert, Jr., Frances Simons, Ethel Poole, and Alan Rand. Seutedi Mariel West, Marylou Higgs, Wilrna Dudley, More iorte Whitaker, Berenlce Jett, Marcella Brown, Charlotte Johnson, Norden Bibbens, Lois Pierinx, Robert McFaddin, Robert Schooler, Robert Dolli- ver, Muriel Whitaker, Lauretta Purcell, Eileen Carlson, Betty Madsen, Louise Rasmussen, Robert Megee, Barbara Creek, Robert MacDowell, Wayne Feathers, Valerie Barnes, Lloyd Bowles, Sam Vicari, William Wallace, and James Sutton. fr I-Ziff r 3 ra li W, L r T ,-..... -..- an -.-.- rr' I--m ----4 ,,........ 3 f wg Ffimgg , , 9'--mn pawn 2 rg f 3 A Fi ..L.- ..... r i .. K I Q . 1 --........, I 1 1 l - .., l .. l , bye- S , Y dir-9 5 ,xi A .Q ':-:-:-:- W 3 uv ...,,....-i uziicianri A CAPPELLA CHOIR Firsi Row H tw rj Purrrcwz Horan, Armu Sutferrr, lwylr- Vvrxry, Ill-iran-fs ES:r.1Il1, Harry Siuari, .fack Iizrrrwm, Hrrfrlri Mrlls, Mm: I.1va Boris-n, Caesar llrxlfir ltfxm, Ixfurr Ixrwrrf-, Illwarrrur Wllssrbrr, Icfarr G1 fm rtrr-am frrrrl Mrwrlrw' Rr-Ib Firm,-rofssz Second How-- Hww-rl','Hrf'Pr'11-ig,f2f'yf1Hrrx+-Srlwr,Geenuva Shaltms, Hfrzl -1:1 13111 f-1' X, Artlr :1 Wfrztfxm-lri, Harry Wllsmurl IM-'li !4:14,.Mf1w, C111-mr fltcxtvvr V1:qxr11a Plrlrzkfvtl, I Mm- hz:,Mrflr:r l,.vn:1I.ryrl fmri Dur1::Rorvr-:Iss Third Row Mlm' lvl., i1:r.1lh, Ira-1 fflfrrrev Hamsmx Aldzl 1.1-rrrwrrr 'frrwvr I'm:rm,-mfs, Garricrr Smith, Alarm H--rr if-r rm, lfwl-c Crfrfts, M.rrqu:1uIn,- lien-rw, Arrrm Huh ur, I' MM lf:1l-iw:-rr, 'Uni layup- Hay MCCLATCHY BAND First Row -Cl to :bw-Goorav CQIKIHITII, .M-.nr 7HIk'llU' Darrell Polk, ami Wnyrxv Bauldrrm Second Row Norma Capo, Donald Fair, MSIITPM-w Utnl Gvral-1 Larxrxma, Larry Nuw'::r,vrrw, Ed Corrlvy .Yury Drrrsl, Mr ,larrwra HOQIN, Sarrrha I5an1vl::, Hrrkwri Srrvh Ida Hmtwra, Jack Nowoy, Bob Lorarrr 13011 lint frmifzon, and Fred Weellr2r' Third Row Nwrrrxru ll! Iudqu, Pornthy OH, Crrrollmv I511lmw::ky C'hurr1r- Farm, .John Yorrkrrrss, lfrrrn-:st .lahn::m1, Doyrw Glldv: Vxfarma Krrulr, NL:HrIH0r'1r1r111,Hoy Ihxan Hardy, IW Wm Nollfmrn, Mnryluu Hlaqfs .T.1rr1vsGvrM.1:r17 .UM Gvorqu Cam Fourth How liwrrrrld McClol1rx:r Tamara Ball, Yrwi Mrvwy Holm-rl Gvrorzrm .favk Bertoluccr, Wrllmr Erimrrqtorr, Brut Hay Lflrttwrr Crosby, Robert Mr-que, Pozccrw Hank-y fhwh Grecr1,Marqarot Habrrrswrr, Gvorae Burst, and Vim-i Averrtt Muioreltes on lei!-r Bcity Horton mm Imzrf. Day, Mujoreite on right L,a11roHa Pmvull Drum Ma1or Shanrwrr Mathmry IWW Ifmhllf rn: Q 5 K -V f .wmv Ii all T21 Til 'EE1 M Y v ffif Mf- Top Row-Girls playing softball, MODERN DANCE GROUP-Front-Barbcrrcx Mcxyers, Mcxry Iris Smith, and Myrtle Hooper. Back-Rosebud Hughes, Shir- ley Kellc, and Jcme Cczrmcxck, Middle Row-Don Walker, Steffi Memo, Dorcr Marcm, Burton Daniels Qcfufe Jaf- F' 5-'W H!! M53 CZ, 64 , ANI AUDITORI UM ENTRANCE Page Eigh ty-Hwee Paifze an Em It is the aim ot this club to further the interest ot art among its members, either as a hobby or as a vocation. Membership is invitationalg each member must have had at least one year ot art previous to his joining. Meetings which are both social and creative are held twice a month. Fall president was Muriel Hopkins, spring, Jane Carmack. Miss Helen Burke is the sponsor. Row 1-fl to rlelrma Goodman, Jeanne Hill, Barbara Beloat, Jeanne Langdon, Jane Carmack, Myrtle Bargquist, Shirley Cunningham, Ivy May Cotter, Mary Didion. Row 2eBetty May Connelly, Elaine Taylor, Muriel Hopkins, pgfkagorean igma Harriett Kinney, Peggie Kneeland, Barbara Gray, Kathleen Barr, Carolyn Christian, Barbara Wells. Row 3-Bob Ogle, Bill Bennett, Barbara Edelmann, Barbara Oleson, Kenneth Potter, Don Huggins. Inset-Miss Helen Burke, sponsor. The Pythagorean Sigma is a club that affords those that are interested in mathematics a chance to become better acquainted in the practical applica- tion ot what they are learning. This is done by means of instructive talks by those in the fields ot mathematics. Mr. Robert Fraser is sponsor. Robert Vehn was president during the tall, and Pat Symons was president during the spring. Row lell to rl-Jeanne Dolese, Edith Kime, Marjorie Ar- thur, Phyllis Babcock, Shirley Higgins, Kathleen Barr, Mar- garet Ogden, Mary Didion, Bertha Schactili, Andrew Jara, Bill Richardson, Eugene Solovieft, Leland Chinn, Tom Miyasaki, Tom lshimoto. Row 2-Stanley Chun, Larry Newsome, Bert Highfill, Fritz Grau, Elton Sherwin, Robert Vehn, Robert Patton, Earl Parino, Don Peterson, Kenneth Lind, Bill Sellier, Bob Dailey, Richard Rowe. Row 3-Bruce Fraser, Robert Goldberg, Peter Dunn, Edward Morrice, Harvey Holm, Don Lemmon, Edward Folatti, Don Blom- berg, Bill Spindler, Pat Symons, Fred Kido, Dick Corum, Bob Watson, Mohammed Alei. Row 4-Clyde Ralph, 'fed Schoeter, Robert Wood, Bob Johnston, Robert Peters, Boyd Seymour, Allen Henderson, John Marchand, Harold La- brie, Robert McClellan, Dan Tibballs, Alvin Sato, Irvin Weisberg, Irvin Nielson, Jerry Pettygrove. Inset-Mr. Bob- ert Fraser, sponsor. Inge I tohty fum' K uvenifi ircugzi eonum l.atin is the most fascinating of the ancient languages. This is the reason J Cl.. was formed in order to give students a chance to become more familiar with the language, its historical background, and in order to read and discuss the ancient classics. livery year the club has an initiation of new members, a Christmas party, and at the end of each year a dinner is given in honor of the graduating seniors who are leaving them. How l ll to il ltean Smith, Margaret Ogden, Tommie l.v-w Wallace, Betty liirckx, Claire Burke, Betty Koontz Mfxrrrfrrf-t ltiirrklf-y Clayton Baty Row Ze fLarry Newsome, 5664 W4 Sociefg Bill Van Gelder, Balph Phillips, Cordes Ankele Parker Gilbert, ltobort Doliver, Arthur Whitfield Kenyon llook Donald Walker Insetflxflrs, lildora Kimberlin, sponsor The Block HM Society is composed of 47 members who have earned their block Ms by playing any of the major sports such as Varsity football, basf ketball, baseball, and track. Because of the war conditions, the clubs annual after-school dance was called off. Ted La Tona was the Fall president and Earl Burke held this position during the Spring. Coach Frank Alustiza is the sponsor. How l Cl tw rl hob llerurnia, llarold lNoodworth, Bill Voilitrisvy, lift llrevrinan Wfesa Kelley, Norman Cwreenslale, l.nii l.r-ma, Kfrrinvth Lind, Vincent Asia, Bud Magers, How 2 Slim lanaka, Tod Sheppard, lames Whitson, Bob Clifirirrian l.ln','d Mozit, David Archibald, fld Bennett. Wvatt Un rvr, lion ffiiqlisgori Row 3 Hoy .lohnsan Harold Bishop, Warren Bryant, Clill l-ledricks, George Buckman. Earl Burke, Bob Wallace, Howard Aldrich, Neil McAllister. How 4-Bob Carder, Dick Buhler, Tom Hannigan, Ray Voss, ,lack McCarroll, Carl Hughson, Bill Rhoads, Ted La Tana, llllery Person, Inset-Mr Frank Alustiza, sponsor. l'f1 yn' lftgllrlyil 6ll'l,Ce The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in dance and to present prof grams upon reauest. The club is becoming well known lor its participation in school and community programs. Membership is acquired through tryouts Which are held each semester. Jane Carmack served as president for both semesters, and Miss Miriam Bleamaster is the club sponsor. Left to right-Barbara Mayers, Edith Sprague, Shirley Smith, and Donna Barnette. Inset-Miss Miriam Kelk, Rosebud Hughes, Joyce McFaddin, Dorothy Ferrick, master, sponsor. Maryllen Myers, Leona Ritchey, Jane Carmaclc, Mary Iris gi efilour When the Bridlespur Club held its election ot spring otticers, Rosemary Saw' tell replaced the out-going tall president, Jean Ward. The big event ot the year was the ride at Mills College in San Francisco. Miss Margaret Mix is the clubs sponsor. Bleu Front Rowiltlatalie Parsons, Edith Sprague, Rosemary Back RowiOlga Burroughs, Rosalie Darden, Billie Wood Sawtelle, Jaclclyn Berggren, Judy Wa sh, Jeanne Ward. all, Betty Upton, Renee Mendez, and Alda Leamon. Inset- Miss Margaret Mix, sponsor, el' Pagz' Eiylity-six We Cfa RA? QAJQPJ The McClatchy Melodiers, directed by Mr. Joseph Guidera, is composed ot McClatchy students interested in the popular type ot dance music. The Melof diers are the mainstay ot our school dances, variety shows, spring Carnivals, rallies, and receptions held here, also some outside arrny dances. Howl ll tw it Alan Nlfmw- loltn llehmt lcxclc Heitoltzcci, tlfrylv l'i:,tt1-i iltfrn Hr lflmtwin Mathew lltal, Hohert Litcli Row 2 llill Mfllltfiy, llfvn Clriltlrwlfzori, Hill Wallace, llreil 05,05 izilaanid fab los llispanistas, under the sponsorship Weller, Virgil Pierint Lloytl Bowles, Hollis: Houston In set fMi tlossepli Guirleia, sponsor ot Miss Sauna Pt, Koski, learn more about Spanish and Latin American customs, language, and people. lnteresting talks lroin interesting people, and the friendly relationship between the tnein- lJCI'f1 have attributed greatly to the success ot this club. Howl tl tn :D lllimxli--'fi E31v.ll+- lfxvfqimlirit- Cubbrzrley, lifvtty U5 ton l'trt:1y tinzitli llfirlifrzfr Vin llyke Mary .lane lvir 1, fffuril Wycolf Yvfmrnw ll Avi-1, llfdtsy Schacht1l1,Vir- fnnifr Kun-1 Row 2 Maryam' ltyrvecli, Alice Drovetsky, Mfnw llfi ltfti-1, lfiycf.-W1-liti, llvlvn Cheszsson, lack Mathe ny, Donald Lawrie, Donald lluggins Row 3 Hugh Mel vin, Bill Mayliood Hob Lewis, Burton Daniels .lohn Shep' ard, Hoy llowland, Manuel Rose, Don Holwerts inset' Miss Sauna Koski, :sponsor l'r rm I 11111111 sf 1 1 if 52- Wafka So-Nathis, the science club, sponsored the Conservation Week Program in the auditorium. They also planted a Camellia tree in the inner court on Con- servation Day. This spring they held their annual picnic supper at W'illiam Land Park. Earl Burke is the club's president and Mrs. Dorothy Barber the sponsor. Row I-Cl to rl-Sara Rich, Rosalie Darden, Patricia Stand- ley, Catherine Schmitt, Elaine McFarlane, Claire Pickrel, Betty Doebke, Billie Jean Roland, Phyllis Babcock. Row 2-Durham Sprague, Richard Everetts, George Jougana- g,i,4,4. tos, Parker Gilbert, Robert Oldham, Lewis Knapp, Earl Burke, George Buckman. Inset-Mrs. Dorothy Barber, sponsor. The Girls Athletic Association consists of girls interested in alter-school sports and in good sportsmanship. The main event of this state-Wide organiza- tion is the annual play-day. The president last tall was Virginia Westlake. Arleen Matson ruled this spring. Row l-tl to rl-Pat McNaughten, Marie Tobia, Betty Horton, Katherine Poleiner, Arleen Matson, Leona Madri- ago, Marjorie Eplett, Myrtle Nichols, Lotta Parsons, Win- netta Wright, Natalie Parsons, Anna La Brasca. Row 2- Alice Drovetsky, Emily Finegold, Lorraine Hansen, Jac- quelyn Rust, Priscilla Gilmette, Bebe Costa, Gloria Niemi, Joyce Breech, Lillian Lopez, Shirley Pearson, Dixie Bot- tome. Row 3-Norma Prickett, Shirley Frese, Betty Mad- sen, Joyce Allen, Joyce King, Dorothy Stabenaw, Ruth Turnbull, Amie Suttern, Phyllis Newton, Helen Schiro, Jessie Stacey, Rose Lee, Betty Grant. Row 4-Elinor Lycke, Carol Davis, Mary Ellen Johnson, Mary Lou Higgs, Sandra Daniels, Marjorie Bothwell, Betty Shuler, Ralphia Hunter, Cherie Cline, Virginia Westlake, Beatrice La Tona, Maxine Hedrick. Inset-Mrs. Helen Conover, spon- sor. Page liiglity-eight wr' In ome conomiczi ,sm CM ln the constitution ot the Home Economic Club there are a number ot pledges which the members strive to live up to daily such as to be loyal, hon- est, and sincere, and to execute kindly acts daily. Gertrude Foley was the club president during the tall semester and Edith Ward headed the club tor the spring semester. How l tl to rl --Dorothy Stabenaw, Frances llalverson, Dorothy Samuelson, Arleen Matson .loan Granatasro, Pat Tobin, lfftrth Ward, Lois Lrrrrpach Row 2-- Phyllis Stabe- naw, Hosalre Darden, Gertrude Foley Edith llrrksen, Foro thy Ott, Lorraine Reineke, lfva Hobson, Natalie Parsons, Phyllis Carr. Insetf Miss Krrstena Nelson, sponsor Sager ancl CAeuron5 ociefg The Saber and Chevrons Society, one ot the outstanding organizations in the school, is composed of the cadet otticers, cadet nonfcommissioned otticers, and honorary girl otticers ot the McClatchy ROTC. The organization is under the direction ot Staff Sergeant Arthur Meniatis. lts president tor the tall sernes ter was Kenyon Hook, and Richard Wilson acted as spring president, How I tl to rt loyce Webb, Shirley Higgins, Gayle Vrszher, Bette lobe, ltobert Wood, Claire Holden, llarold Lahrru, Lona Dale Gratton, Dick Wilson, Betty Connors, Pat Syrrroris, Barbara lfdelmorrn Row 2 fClrtton Crosby, tlarry Wrlraorr, George Morrison, Robert Meyers, Don Hug' arms, Robert McClellan, Dick Schultz, Wray Eggleston, Howard McLaughlin, Dick Crafts, lim Ball. Row 3- Qrirncy Brown, Adolph Hubbard, Dean Smrth, Leland Stein, Louie Francisconr, Robert Ogle, Alwyn Fox, Parker Gilbert, Charles Schmitt, Mohammed Aler, Eugene Solovi- ett, Gaylord Hall, Row 4--Ken llarness, Andrew Solander, Ronald McClellan, Bob Harris, Donald Farr, Don Walker, Walter Travis, Conway French, Wayne Schwab, Charles Turner, Bill Wallace, Harlan Campbell InsetfSeraeant Arthur Menratrs, sponsor. l'u yr I'.'r!rltlf1.ni Page Ninety Top Row-Il to rj-.lack Litch, Marjorie Arthur, Dorothy Stabenaw, Marjorie Breech, Thelma Schwilk, John Marchand, Doreene Hanley, Don Peterson, Donda Han- ley, Kathleen Kirineberg, Lotta Parsons, Lois Piermi, Dorothy Downey, Marjorie Whitaker, Thelma Cvitko- vich, Arthur Sato, and Jean Cohn. Bottom Row-Miss Edna Banks, sponsor. Group picture. How l-Marjorie Whitaker, Doreene Hanley, Shirley Higgins, .lean Cohn, Dorothy Downey, Lois Pierini, Barbara Roach. Row Z- Alice Drovetsky, Arleen Matson, Peggie Kneeland, Phebe Killick, Marjorie Arthur, Marjorie Breech, Kathleen Kin- neberg, Donda Hanley, and John Marchand, Row 3-Fred Craig, Jim Wakefield, Mohammed Alei, Arthur Sato, Bruce Fraser, Stanley Chun, Harvey Holm, Robert Pat- ton, Robert Goldberg, and Don Peterson. .Si:A0famLqa .geckrafion The California Scholarship Federation, Chapter 3Ol N, is the only honor society at McClatchy. ln order to qualify for membership, a student must have earned at least ten grade points on the preceding semesters grades. To be- come a life member of the society, a student must be a member for four semes- ters, one of which is based on grades earned in the senior year. The officers werei fall semester, Don Peterson, presidentg Shirley Higgins, vice-president, Doreene Hanley, secretary, Phebe Killick, treasurer. Spring semester, .Timmy Wakefield, president, Lois Pierini, viceepresidentg Arleen Mat- son, secretary, Stanley Chun, treasurer, Alice Drovetsky, librarian. Miss Edna Banks is the sponsor. The new members to join C.S.F. in the spring semester were: .lo Ann Cor- nelius, Marian Green, Alan Henderson, Berenice Jett, Baron Lowe, Robert Peck, Joyce Ray, and Bill Ware. i 1 l00l t5 GYMNASIUM THROUGH ARCHWAY l'f1yr' Xmv Ijl-ml lain K jelllfl We Cfafchg 2 ggriclclem Although the grid team this year was not very successful, the prospects ot a leaguefleading outtit lor next season are very bright. Several ot the boys who were on the first string are returning and with their experience should put the name ot McClatchy up at the top ot the league. ln spite ot its unsuccessful season, McClatchy placed Bob Geremia, lett tackle tor the Lions, on the All-City team. Several other McClatchy players were mentioned on the second team in the voting, namely Ted La Tona, Ed Drennon, Loren Bausser, Jack McCarrol, and Ellery Eerson. At the end oi the grid season an election was held to elect captains tor the team. Ellery Person and Ted La Tona were selected as co-captains. MCCLATCHY VARSITY-Bottom RowACl to rl-Ellery Eer- son, Pete Branich, Frank Harvie, Al Moragna, Claude Lear, Loren Rausser, Ken Lind, Mike Ures, George Buckf man, Bill Raymond, and Delmar Michler. Second Row- Coach Jack Woerner, Ed Drennon, Bill Rhoades, How- ard Aldrich, Richard Phillips, Lloyd Maul, Cliitord Hed- ricks, Joe Parker, James Whitson, Bud Magers, Earl Burke, Don Hughson, and Bob Geremia. Third Rowe Coach Alustiza, Ted La Tona, Nick Martinelli, Jim S an- gler, Bob Carder, Burt Ray, Ralph Chambers, Ray Vposs, Harry Wilson, Wyatt Unger, Jack McCarrel, Ed Bennett, and Bob Wallace. Fourth Row-Jack Bertolucci, Ward Hunt, David Archibald, Fredrick Palmer, Henry Grant, Pete Yamilcus, John Hebert, Clyde Fisher, Raymond Per- kins, Alex Cayhill, Cecil Davis, Byron Drupiewski, Harold Guereri, and Bill Wallace. I nyc Vim tu two B TEAM-Bottom Rowwfl to rivJohn Patterson, Ed Farr Tom Taira, Art Maria, Bob Cavender, Prank Rios, Stanley Catlett, Don True, and Leon Samcott, Second Row-Bob Chapman, manager, Art Whitfield, Nick Surjan, Vernon Crary, Roy Green, Bill Watts, Tom Warner, Bob Haworth, Bill Allewelt, and Elmer Milliken. Third How-Coach Charles Calhoun, Ted Endicott, Hubert Quinn, Ed Maria, Bob Babicky, Andy Bondi, Wardon Moul, Ray Gallagher, Bill Pritchard, Russell Nicholson, Jerry Dorman, and Joe Masters. Fourth RowACoach Jack Mauger, Al Montiero, Bob Shoemaker, Warren Gabrielli, Pat McFarland, Sam Asta, Lane Aldrich, Don Jansen, Herbert Springer, Charles Silva, and Ben Hom. TOP ROW OF PHOTOS ll to rj- Co-Coggtdiri Fl Bud Mergers, Bottom HowfBob Gerernid, Ted Ld- li-ry l'vi:zoii, l.on'n H-iusziser, Eil Drennon, liill long, Codcli Frank Alusiizd demonstrating fl ploy lilifiiiiliz, fxnil lfxfk Muffdiroll Second Row Don on the blackboard Bob Corcler ond Emil Hurke llii iliniiii, lf---xiii-il lifiiznri c'io:i:i1ng ilie gool line Z-loofdaf Unlike tlie previous years cliounpionsliip B iedin, the Lion liglitweiglils did not linisli up ot ilie top ol the leogue. The Lions won ilie lirsi goine ol tlie :sefison wlien lliey boot llie Woodlond Wolves, 5 to U. Two gornes ldier, the B gridders scored their second win by edging out the Gront Pdcers by one point, lfl to l3, Cliristion Brothers lell under the lieel ol the Lions when the locol B ledrn niofrked up d 26 lo U score. Gdll was the lost victim ol ilie lVlCCldicliy login ond wos irounced 28 to U. l'uyl1 .Yir TOP ROW OF PHOTOS-il to rl-Ray Voss, Ed game Bob Wallace Bottom Row Al Marogna Bennett, and James WhllSOH. Second Row-Cliff Howard Aldrlch Delmar Mlchler George Buck Hedrick. Rausser about to be tackled in the Lodx man and N1ck Martlnellx I r I O l l,dll 0l'l ll'Yl,06Qif A TEAM FOOTBALL RECORD McClatchy ...... 2 Vcxlleio . . McClatchy . . . 6 Woodland . McClatchy . . . 8 Stockton . . McClatchy . . . 7 Lodi. . . McClatchy . U Grcxnt . . McClatchy . . . 13 Turlock . McClatchy . . . U Modesto . McClatchy . . . 2 San lose . McClatchy . 0 Sacramento I'r1gvNi11cty-f01z7' i 'l' TOP ROW OF PHOTOS CI to rt floa Parker, Wyatt Unger, Line Coach slack Woerner and B 'lk-am Coarth lack Mauqer talk it over, Burt Ray, tint! Carl lluohfzon Second How-f One Hughson tlxn-fs his twins: shoulder pads, CovCapta1n l.aTona lnirkznfr and three B tearners practice blocks. CCen- ll ll 'lI,, terl Goal line pass right in his hands Hhoads and Person run interference, and Cbelowl Carder kicks and Hausser carries the ball Bottom Rowf The learn aets its picture taken Claude Lear lcentell and Coach Alustiza aivina a Chalk talk The varsity football team had many sophomores and juniors who will be hack for another year ot loothall. Ellery Person, Loren Rausser, Bill Rhoads, and Bob Carder were regular tirstfstring players, Ed Drennon, Ted La Tona, Don Huahson, Bob Geremia, Bud Magers, and Earl Burke composed the regular line. Cut ol these players, tive will be back tor another year ol varsity football. There are also an abundance ot other gridders who will be returning. B TEAM FOOTBALL RECORD McClatchy ..... B Woodland . . McClatchy . . 0 Stockton McClatchy . . U Lodi . . McClatchy . . 14 Grant McClatchy . . S Turlock . McClatchy . . U Modesto McClatchy . . 26 Christian Brothers McClatchy . . 28 Galt . . McClatchy . .12 Sacramento . . . .n .ia 'ii Z7 Lf .fu ..o ..Zl LNQFJUIOOJ LNOOIQA fem Although the McClatchy varsity basketball squad did not end up at the top of the league standings, it did give plenty ot the players experience on which to build a powerful team next year. All of the first team, except Jack Burgess, were put into the starting line-up after the graduation of four lirst-string men. The hoopsters which composed the team at the end of the season will all be back tor another season, Norman Bose and .lack Burgess were both chosen on the All-City team. Both ot these players accounted tor many of the Lions' points. Warren Bryant, Lion guard, was elected as captain TOP PICTUHEfVarsity. Bottom Row-ll to rl- Jack Bur ess,Bill Rhoads,l-larold Woodworth,Mike Ures, anc?Coach Chauncey Wilson. Second How- Warren Bryant,Bob Mclfaddin, Bob Carder, George Buckman, and Bob Stuart. Third How-Nick Doud- nik, Dick Buhler, Alan Henderson, Leonard Sachs, and Tom Hannigan. tor the varsity at the end of the season. BOTTOM PICTURE-B Team. Bottom Row-tl to ri -Jack Lewis, Louis De Gregorio, Gean Rockhill, Stan Catlett, and Coach Chauncey Wilson. Second Row-Bill Ware, Walter James, Bill Hampton, Fred West, and Mark Matulich. Third Row--Bob Suber, Jack Reardon, Jerry Perich, and Larry Newsome. Z?aaLel6af A TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD McClatchy ...... 25 Mather Field . . . McClatchy . . . . 18 Sacto I. C. Reserves McClatchy . . . . 19 Roseville . . . . McClatchy . . . . 31 Roseville . . . . McClatchy . . . . 34 Cal. Aggies 145 lbs. McClatchy . . . . 30 Stockton . . . . McClatchy . . . . 35 Clarksburg . . . McClatchy . . . . 23 Stockton . . . . McClatchy . . . . 22 Christian Brothers . McClatchy . . . . 28 Grant . . . . . McClatchy . . . . 22 Roseville . . . . McClatchy . . . . 29 Rio Vista . McClatchy . . . . 24 Placer . . McClatchy . . . . 20 Woodland . . McClatchy . . . . 44 Sacramento . . . McClatchy . . . . 35 Cal. Aggies . . . McClatchy . . . . 37 Christian Brothers . McClatchy . . . . 33 Lodi . . . . . . McClatchy . . . . 29 Woodland . . . . McClatchy . . . . 18 Grant . . McClatchy . . . . 32 Placer . . . McClatchy . . . . . 29 Sacramento . . Top How Cl to rjflilll Hluoads, Dlck Buhler, and terflumpmg for the ball in the Big Game Lower lock Burgess Lower Lett-Bob Suber. Lower Cen- Right- Tubby Woodworth. 'iii' 0 Us :hh Kafieigflf McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy B TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD Kelly Neversweats Roseville . . . Davis .... Stockton . Clarksburg . . Stockton . . . Christian Brothers Grant .... Roseville . Placer . . . Woodland . . . Sacramento . . Christian Brothers Lodi ..... Woodland . . . Grant . . Placer . . . Sacramento . . 29 31 15 19 29 20 l2 17 23 . . . . 24 Rio Vista . 21 29 34 19 24 35 35 20 34 McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy McClatchy C TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD . . . . . .33 Clarksburg . 7 . . . Roseville . . . . . 10 Woodland . . . . . 16 Brothers . . . . . . 21 Sacramento . . . . 10 Woodland . . . . . 13 Grant . . Brothers . . 12 . . . 11 Sacramento . 12 . . Roseville . . . . .17 Grant . . Upper Row-fl to rl-George Buckman, Leonard Sachs, Warren Bryant, Bob Mclfclddin, and Mtke Ures. Lower Leit-Stanley Catlett Lower Center B's battle Dr onst b ll 'n Sacr me 1 m ag or a 1 a ll 0 ga e Lower Right-Walter James. L 5 lillll . nil 1: Qi' ,e Upper Left and Right--Pitchers George Vernatchi and Bill Hampton, Left Center--John Saucedo at hat. Center Group-Lion Varsity diamond squad lines up in V lor Victory formation-Il to rj-Bill Hampton, Glenn Ferry, Dori Odgers, Charles Jolly, Caesar Sabbitini, Tom Warner, Louis De Gregorio, George Vornatchi, Carl Tomei, John Saucedo, Bay mir, cow. Gallagher, Norman Grcenslate, and Wes Kelly. Center RightiCharles Jolly Bottom Row in Cir- clesifl to rj-Glenn Ferry,CatcherCarlTomei,and Louis De Gregorio. Three Lion sluggers line up in batting lormationetl to rJiNorman Greenslate, Wes Kelly, and Don Oclgers. Led by Capt. Norm Greenslate, star first-sacker, the McClatchy baseball vt ' Nr B 0 t ilt team had a better than average year on the diamond, with a victory over the Sacramento Dragons, 8-3, as the climax ot the year. ln the Big Game series, however, we dropped two games, O-l3 and 4-9. Against Christian Brothers, usually a strong rival, we won three straight, 6-O, 8-3, and 8-2. Tackling the older more experienced players on soldier teams, we tied Mather 9-9, and lost 4-5 and 7-10 and beat McClellan ll-6 and lost to them O-4. Against our confer- ence rivals, Woodland, we won 8-l. In practice sessions with the Junior Col- lege championship nine, our best record was a 3-4 loss. The Junior Varsity topped its season ot games with two victories, lU-O and 8-3 over our larger crosstown rival, Sacramento. Hitting honors for the season go to Norm Greenslate, Wes Kelly, Al Gianelli, and Harvey Ward. George Vernatchi and Bill Hampton were our star pitchers, and fielding honors were won by Louis DeGregorio, Tom Warner, Bud Faugh- nan, and Glenn Ferry. -us- A 1 l S+., .xx Top Lefi-Caesar Scxbbotani. Top Center- INFIELDERS-Louis De Gregorio, Glen Ferry, Carl Tomei, Wesley Kelly, and Norman Greenslate. Top Right-Ray Gallagher, Middle Piciure-JUNIOR VARSITY-Top Row-Ed Vastelica, Ed Nevis, Roy Voss, John Gaudio, Frank Rios, and Donald True, Middle How-Dave Rosenberg, Donald Jansen, Ray Nielson, Bill Katen, and Leon Samcoff. Botiom Bow-Paul Keriases, Donald Shierts, John Mar- chcrnt, Lloyd Sleeper, Kenneth Wells, Darrell Cook, Bill Sleeper, Lower Left-Wesley Kelly. Bottom Center-Bench and grandstand. Lower Right--'Dow ald Odgers. Page Une Illuulrvrl an-.... ii ii ii ii ww-fqm 616 egdf BASEBALL-Top Left Al Glanelll Top Center-- Oullmldevsi Hay Gallaoer, Caesar Sahbatanl, .lolm fiaurf-flo, 'lam Warner, Drum Orlqerfs. Top Highi Wfxvm-r lwattmfx Center-SOPHOMOHE VARSITY- Row l --Cl lo rl Cecil DGVlS, lld Vaslollca, Don 'llmy l'lrwy4l Slfroper, Donald Cook, Paul Keredzxs, l'vfml-4 Hmss Row Zi-Coach Frank Alustlza, llverett .gfgin SllVG, Ed Connally, Wllbur lldqmqton, Donald Cook, Georqe Molml Row 3fSam Nlelsen, ,lack Matlweny, Bruce llendryx, lerr Perlcll, .losoplu Sands, lrwm Wcmlrdub, Ddvld Hyoscnbmg Lower I.efiAPlOy Truax. Center-THE MANAGERSWTOH1 HGHHIQGTII George Fuckmdn, Darrell Polk Right' f Blll Hdmplon. N... VARSITY 1Top Photol-Bottom Row-Cl to rl-Pat McFarland, Roy Green, Bob Wallace, Ralph Charn- bers, Neil McAllister, .lack Burgess, Milt Sarnis, Roy McAnaW. Second Row-Don Walker, Warren Bryant, Bob Moore, Bob Stuart, ,Terry Perich, Jack liwui, John Halliday, Rudolphde Polo. Third Row- Manager David Archibald, Coach Jack Mauger, Alan Henderson, Bill Richardson, Bill Bennett, Ed Bennett, Toshi Yamada, Jerry Dorman. Fourth Row -Ray Jamieson, Bob Simi, Joe Parker, Bob Suber, Weller. Fifth Row-Roy Johnson, Wyatt Unger, Nick Doudriik, Cliff Hedrick, Ken Keeling, Loren Rausser, Bob Just. B TRACK TEAM-Bottom Row - fl to rl -- Ed Maria, Dick Roberts, Edwin Lial, Ellis Katz, Gean Rockliill, Fred Morey, Harry Stuart. Second Row - Bill Lewis, Bob Shoemaker, Bob Giessler, Gerry Birka, Don Lager, Dick Green. Third Row-Creede Anderson, Bill Ware, Austin Brown, Ed Farr, Mark Matulich, Bob Piscantor, Art Whitfield, Manager Milton Whitaker, Bill Katen, Bill Allewelt, Fred Bob Babicky. Wcffafcky 3 5144 flared! Przyrv Om' 11'ui1rIrz'4l TILT? This years varsity track team was by far the most successful team that McClatchy has yet had. The Lion Tracksters Won the first Sac-Joaquin varsity championship in the history of the school in any sport. The varsity suffered but one dual meet loss, to Sacramento High. This setback, however, was overbalanced by dual meet victories over San Juan, Woodland, Placer, and Modestof McClatchy's greatest dual meet victories of the year Were over Placer, and Modesto. ln both of these meets most of the boys came through with the pressure on, and the championship at stake. Much credit must be given to Coach Jack Mauger who served as an inspiration throughout the entire season. Zac The Varsity came out on top in two four-way meets, The first, between Elk Grove, Clarksburg, Christian Brothers, and McClatchy, was easily won by the Lions. The Big Four, composed ot northern Calilornias most powerful schools, Lodi, Stockton, Sacramento, and McClatchy, was one ot McClatchy's most decisive wins. The varsity garnered 47 points as compared with 37 for Lodi, Sacramento 36, and Stockton 9. A beautiful trophy adorns the showcase due to victory in this meet. Upper Lett - Taking the hurdles in the Hia Meet. Upper Center---Don Lager closes the gap in the inlay Upper Right Nick Doudnik puts the shot. Upper Lett. Second How--Bill Katen climbs tor alti- ttitif- in the broad Jump McClatchy gets oll to a llymo :start Third How Center I.ettfArt Whitfield unit Goan Hockhill Third Row Center Righti Bob Moore- leads the held, Fourth How Center Left-.lerry Perich clears the bar. Center-VRIL SITY RELAY TEAM--tl to rJfToshi Yamada, Loren Ftausser, Herbert Springer, and Bill Katen. Fourth Row Center Right- B 220. Bottom Right-Green breaks the tape in the 100. a . ig . U ' .ff -4 - if .4 , 5 . ' ' s N . i Y s V'-if wg: 'i Qian 'A' 'N i i g .It Q I J ' Q ,Wg i gn. , . , ow .QS ,XM my ,vw S X' ,Ni , h N ' -rx , x , K K L R P .Ml ww xx L ks Kwi k , , gy- - it X V ' f-ng . x , if t T1 V- ,, ' ' W. I., '-+V A T lf - K ' ,wg ,,, N ,M V and Lucid S 'L YY' Q . t J' it 'S - S, ,- S1 gy ---+...w -5'--'-1 t We-Q M- sf: .wt .aw ,nw '90 ft- fl - ' r is ax ,iv K --Q, 'ii t ,... .- S 4. ......... Q Zac Although there was no one boy who completely outshone his teammates on the varsity there were several outstanding competitors who paved the way to the team's success. Boy McAnaw, Boy Green, .lack Burgess, Bob Moore, .lack lrwin, Neil McAllister, Bob Just, Toshi Yamada, Nick Doudnick, Wyatt Unger, Cliff Hedrick, Bill Katen, Loren Bausser, Warren Bryant, Bill Benneit, Joe Parker, and Richard Rowe gathered points consistently for McClatchy. The B team was not as successful as the A team, but in all, their season was prosperous. The B's completed the season with dual meet victories over Woodland, Placer, and Elk Grove, and only one dual meet loss. The one loss was to Sacramento and cost the B team the Northern Division Championship. A tour way meet between Clarksburg, Blk Grove, Christian Brothers and McClatchy was won without trouble. Second place at several large meets also added to the teams success. TOP ROW-Cl to rl-Bob Wallace, Bob Moore and Neil McAllister, hurdlers, Pole vaulter .Tack Bur- gess. Toshi Yamada winning Big Four 220. Wyatt Unger. SECOND ROW-Roy McAnaw wins 440. Relayers Toshi Yamada, Loren Rausser, Bill Katen, Roy Green. Bill Kirchubel in C relay. BOTTOM ROW-Cliff Hedrick. Yamada hands ba- ton to Green. Half-milers Bill Bennett and Joe Parker. B relay teamers-Bill Giessler, Mark Matulich, Lawrence Klippel, and Don Lager. Page One Hundred Four Zac The HC team duplicated the Varsity's success by winning the Sac-Joaquin Conference Championship. The team started the season slowly, and after rseveral close meets, which McClatchy Won, the UCS strengthened and were never headed, completing the season undefeated. The relay team also tinished undefeated. Top Row Cl ta rb-llerh Sprrnaeijleshr Yamada, B111 Marxncavrch, PIII Kxrclnrbel, Pon llormrr luv Parker, ani each Manger, avtd Archlba d . , .K ' , N ,CW Mlddle How-fAlan Henderson, Jerry Dorman, Jon Clmrlgs Ewglch' Blll ldiwnfnu' lllalllll' Ml? ' ul Hqllldqyr Hnrb Smmget ROR MCAIIGWP Mm Scmls' Row - rme Johnsen, naela Petn, Kenny buck and Htchord Howe. C T ACK TEAM-Row 1- ley, and Carl Stcxus. wi f , . f i S' . t NN Y Lat I Q ....if-- X ' ef- f. '. is . ' wiv ff' . f5.QiT' . A lx A 4 H' . 'T' . ,, Q ' Pam' Um' llzzrzflrvf Upper Left-Don Lawrie, ping pong champion. Up- to rj-Fritz Grau, Jack Reardon, Bud Watts, and per Center-Scene in gym. Upper Right-Walter Frank Minch. Bottom Left-Gym class plays bas- Jones, badminton champion. Center GOLFEHS-tl ketball. Bottom RightwGym class plays football, inor laorffi Pictured here are scenes from minor and gym sports. Gym classes enjoyed contests in basketball, touchetootball, and softball. Carl Tomei was Winner of a basketball free-throw contest, Don Lawrie topped all pingfpong players, and Walter James led all contestants in badminton. Our golf team Won the city championship against Grant and Sacramento High with a low medal score ol 237. The golfers beat Sacramento and J. C. teams in dual matches, but lost to Grant. Qui' Co-ecb ,gn .fdcfion The girls' sport-year begins with the exerting game ot hockeyg basketball follows. Volley ball then takes over until the end ot the rainy season, at which time the warm sun beckons the girls out to play softball. This game lasts to the end ot the school year. Archery and badminton are year-around sports. Top Pictures' Cl to rl--Miss Lois Martin and Lona Dale Grattonp Leona Madriago, Marie Gomes and Mary Lou llraas, Mary Lou lliggs, Catherine Poleiner, Joyce King, Holm Costa, Priscilla Cvilmette, Marjorie Eplett, and Myrtle Nichols: Top Center Pictures-Priscilla Gilmette, Marie Tohia, Marie Gomes, and Bose Leeg Katherine Arges, Mary Ann Bridgham, Shirley Assalena, Evelyn Schneider, Geneva 'l'aylor and Helen Monroe GROUP PICTURE- Row 1--Leona Madriaqo, Myrtle Nichols, Dolores DeVault, ioyco Kina, Arleen Matson, Maryorie Eplett, Edith Galyen, Glmtyr, Binks, Marie Tobia, How 2eBetty Fender, Caroline Diilxowsky, Hose Lcre, Priscilla Gilmette, Bebe Costa,Marie Ciornos. Row 3- Phyllis Azevedo, Virginia Westlake, Mary Lou Higgs, Miss Nell Flanders, Catherine Poleiner, Eve- lyn Scheid, Doris Sanders, and Maxine Challee Myrtle Nichols, Arleen Matson, Catherine Poleiner, Marjorie bplett, and Virginia Westlake. Nella Beeman, Wilma King, Martha Silva, Eunice Christensen, Kathleen Barr, Jean Cohn, and Leona Ritchey. Bottom Center Pictures-Della Gomes, Lorraine Lopez, Florence Yasuda, Bernice Spiva, Wilma King, Jaen Cox, and Leona Ritchie. Dolores De Vault, Priscilla Grlrnette, Virginia Westlake, Arleen Matson, Rose Lee, Leona Madrigo, Bebe Costa and Catherine Poleiner. Bottom Row-Lois Lippi, Beverly Richards and Betty May Con- rbkeily, Miss Glenda Carpenter, Rose Lee and Arleen atson. l W, . 5-.r aff I't1gfr' Um Ilurrtlrul Nr 1 1 rr WW. N ix . 1 'cl 111' X 'M Faddin, Shirley Kelk, and Barbara Mayers. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-Front Rowflidith Sprague, Donna Barnette, Dorothy Ferrick, Back Row-Joyce Mcfaddin, Shirley Kelk, Barbara Mayers, and Miss Miriam Blea- master, instructor. TOP PICTURE-ll to rl-Edith Sprague, Joyce Mclfaddin, Mary Iris Smith, Jane Carmack, Shirley Kelk, Dorothy Perrick, and Barbara Moyers, Miss Miriam Bleamaster. BOTTOM LEFT PICTUHE-Front Row-Edith Sprague, Donna Barnette, Dorothy Ferrick. Buck Row-Joyce Mc- 06!8l l'l al'lC8 The modern dance classes, under the supervision ot Miss Miriam Bleaf master, are primarily lor the teaching of rhythm, techniques, and the composif tion of modern dances. ln these classes the girls acquire a tair degree ot dancing knowledge along with the enjoyment and poise which this type ot recreation offers. 0:u'li1rfz1I1'vrI liigrlit hw.. Ef , ...H .. . I H r -f BOTTOM PICTURES--Il to rl-Carolyn Muir, Miss Mar- bara Child, Betty Gorton, Mary Buckley, Virginia Moon- garet Mix, Jackie Strazzo, Leona Madriago, Virginia ey, Jeannette Francis, Jackie Strazzo, Kathryn Poleiner, Wemtlnke, Ruth Turnbull, Joyce King, Kathryn Poleiner, Leona Madriago, Virginia Westlake, Joyce King, Ruth CENTER LEFT Morlrne Crow and Lois Pape TOP PIC- Turnbull, Virginia Westlake, Kathryn Poleiner, Ruth TUBES Carolyn Muir, Phyllis Pound, Donna Doyal, Bar- Turnbull. .!4I CA8l'y Archery is quickly becoming one ot the most popular sports among the feminine students of McClatchy. The pictures on this page demonstrate some ot the techniques applied by the students. Miss Margaret Mix is the instructor. William Tell and Dan Cupid have nothing on these girls when it comes to hitting the bulls eye. l'tl1ll'UlI1' llrclrvlrwl X in gaalfefdaf A basketball being passed from one end of a basketball court to the other is a frequent sight to be seen in the girl's gym during the fall of the year. McClatchy girls excell in this sport as Well as softball, hockey and volley ball. When it comes to high scoring these girls aren't so bad. Here are a few highe speed action shots of our girls on the basketball court in back of the gymf nasium. ln the Winter during the rainy season the game is moved indoors and proceeds as strenuously as ever. 'age Our Hlrmlrcrl Ten Top Picturesffl to rj'-Ping Pong, Katherine Han- ley and Betty Maybry. Paddle Tennis, Patricia 'lplniri Deck Tennis, lfleanor Bushlina Collen Nel- son, Barbara Le Master, and Barbara Carter Cen- ter Pictures Nell l7'landers Shutlleboard, Beatrice Gicinoll, and Marian Torn Ping Pong, Virginia ll:-rrin Shullleboairl, Norma Stefani, and Betty inor laorfd awww sm-H Bruneau. Mrs. Helen Conover. Bottom Pictures - badminton-iront, Margaret Robinson, Dorothy Ott, back, Dora Mae Beeman, Betty Jo Kelso, and Mrs llelen Conover Ping Pong, Dianne Clark Badminton f tront ff- Margaret Robinson, Dorothy Ott, back, Dora Mae Beeman, and Betty Jo Kelso McClatchy Coeds seem to think variety is the spice ot lite. Variety is offered in Miss l-lelen Conover's recreational gym class, All students may partake in this class except low sophomores, Winter months call lor indoor sports, theref lore games such as volley ball, basketball, badminton and cage ball are played, Summer brings around such lively games as baseball Cwhich seems to be a tavoritel, hockey, basketball, tennis and swimming, 1':mv'Un1 Ili X 04+ Page Om: Hundred Tu:e11:e 79uf .Qt .gn wfifing 65 X742 I Lil ...... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS to SACRAMENTO FIRMS Y Printing by News Publishing Co Engraving by Sacramento Bee Bookbinding by Silvius cmd Schoenbackler Senior Ball Photos by Glenn Fishbcxck Senior Porirciis by Kee Coleman Studio V A n All-Sacramento Prmluctifm S , 1,-z,, ':h. V Y, -:'Ei:2'WF33IL:4q 13737 ' -. -, A ,-- ,f - ff F5,f'- 1,2.1,qy'5e1V:ra-.v ..-- u,,:fanz.--- - -wa:-W,-.W . ,E 2. - 1, Q. ' .' -1- ' -I --1-' f-:Q .1 ,Q Q warg ' . .. i 'sl-usa' ' 2 gg -Q? 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