Mountain View Union High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Mountain View, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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, , LOW SENIOR CLASS Under the leadership of Miss Birkland, this class has climbed to the top. In their sophomore year they won the Scholarship Plaque, and most ot their boys have shown themselves up brilliantly in different sports, the star ot the class beinq Tony Spily. They always seem to relish the Pina Pona Booth at lunior Carnivals. Several members of the class have proven outstanding in Dramatics and were cast in major roles of the Senior Play, Christmas Play and other dramatic pro- ductions. The officers of the class are as follows: President ............ ....,... T ony Spily Vice-President ..,......... .....,,.,. L eo Silva Secretary-Treasurer .......... ........,,.. H elen Cavin Council Representative ..,.,t. ...... , ,Glen McManus Page Twerttythree

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CLASS WILL tContinuedl I, Iohn Lindvall, do will my ability to keep off the girls' feet when dancing to Charles Ielavich. Can't help it if they have Garbo feet, Charles. I, lean Love, do will my very fine speeches in public speaking to Dick Atkinson. Yes, Mr. Edwards. I, loseph Martinez, do will my good'sportsmanship to Eugene Huber. I, Wilson Maruyama, do will my love for women to all women-haters. I, Iack McCarty, do will my knowledge f?l of the Einstein theory to Virginia Thompson. I, Henry Milo, do will my marvelous Latin ability to Marjorie Mason. I, Masao Miyashita, do will my glasses to all of you people who think you know where you're going. I, Helen Molinari, do will my success at being locked out of band to all you early birds. I, Charles Moore, do will my iob on the stage to Earl Paullus, who will probably make a good stooge, I, Tsutomu Muranaka, do will my ability to take care of Mikiyo to Iunichi Ishimaru. I, Edward Mylrea, do will my ability to make the biggest mound of dirt outside the window to Bill Smith. I, Sam Nakamoto, do will my queening ability to Elmo Ramsey. I, Charles Ogata, do will my tenderness to Tony Ciriscioli. I, Iosephine Ogata, do will my inquisitiveness to Mildred Lawson. I, Lena Pachetti, do will my job in the office to anyone who has pull enough to get it. I, Abe Picker, do will my athletic ability to Tony Spily. I, Doris Pinto, do will to Shirley Stalford my twin-like appearance. I, Milan Popovich, do will my pull with Edward Anderson Smith to Eddie Puppo. I, Doris Pritchett, do will my horse Toby to Clyde Shearer. I, Iune Redwine, do will Stanford University to Iean Ellsworth. You ought to go out there some- time, lean. I, Cleo Reese, do will my terrific forehand drive in tennis to Ieanne Cancilla. I, Gingo Sakai, do will my favorite sport-doing nothing-to Eddie Kirkish. I, Iohn Seitz, do will my ability to get A's in library to Peter Gonzales-and here's hoping you don't try to drive the wagon like I did, Pete. I, Claudine Sherman, do will my boyish bob to Dorothy Rhein. Does Shorty like it that way, Dot? I, Melvin Silva, do will my favorite excuse- Had to work -to Walter Hernandez. Don't over- work it, Walter. I, Austin Spencer, do will my pull with Miss Coleman to Fred Facciolla. I, Mary Sueki, do will my ability to polish the apple with all the teachers to loel McPheeters. I, Kaoru Takano, do will my excellent managed football team to Stan Anderson. I, Masaru Takeshima, do will my job of helping the Geometry students to Virginia McCluskey. I, Ieanette Thompson, do will to lack Barkley my membership in the Scholarship Federation. He'll need it. I, Marion Thompson, do will my memory to Miriam Ellsworth so that she won't go to study hall when she should be in art. I, Richard Uhrhammer, do will my four joyous years in math to Miss Coleman's A freshmen-if any. I, Dan Van de Sande, do will my ability in baseball, particularly at the plate, to lack Barkley. I, Nadine Vincent, do will all my friends to the incoming Freshmen. I, Ruth Whiting, do will my ability in art to Marie Hobbs. l, Esther Wikstrom, do will my charming personality to Iuanita Reichel. Not that you haven't got it already, Dictionary. I, Bill Wilson, do will my honorary position in the orchestra to Menace Moore. I, Tom Witherspoon, do leave the school. I bet Mr. Gibson is glad. I, Haruko Yamajii, do will all my afternoon classes with Mrs. Downey to anyone who needs them. I, Ann Zec, do will my pet seat in the Creamery to Marlon Davick. l, Evelyn Sugai, do will my bed in the gym to Frances Nakamoto. I, Peter Ianovich, do will to Tony Ciriscioli my ability to sit in study all noon hour and talk to Shirley Gleason. Page Twenty-two



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HIGH JUNIORS High Iuniors at last-and verra, verra, hard worrk, too! Credit must be given to these hard-working students for the successful Rodeo Iunior Carnival spon- sored by them in part. They have had a few stars on the football team, such as Tony Ciriscioli and lack Barkley, and the basketball squads have brought to light more star stuff among the boys. They have made an A-l showing on the Scholarship society and are hoping to have a greater number in the organization next year. Class spon- sors are Miss Wilbur, Miss Mylne, Mr. Carter, and Mr. Grubb. Lupe Enriquez has brought honors to this class by winning first awards in the recent County Typing Contest. The officers of the class are as follows: President ..........,.... ..,..., 7 ...Peter Gonzales Vice-President ............. ,............ H enry Shultz Secretary-Treasurer .,....,,, ,......, M iriam Ellsworth Sergeant-at-arms ...,............. ...... V irginia Thompson Council Representative .....,... ...........,........, T om Iob Reporter ....,.,,.....,...,.,.,.......... ...,.,. B ob Straub LOW JUNIORS HOOT MON! Upper classrnen at last, and do they feel goodl This class has improved greatly under the sponsorship of the new Physical Education teacher, Stan Anderson. During the previous year they took possession of the California Scholarship Federation Plaque for having the largest percentage of their mem' bers in the society, They haven't shown any outstanding ability as yet, although several of the boys have shown themselves in sports and other activities. However, one stu- dent has shown great artistic talent, and is the art editor of this Blue and Gray. The program they put on for the Student Body was well planned and pre- sented, despite the fact that it consisted largely of outsiders. The officers of this group are: President ............,...... i........r..,,. L ucille Maritz Vice-President ...... ....... K ochici Yamamoto Secretary .,..,,... ........ G enevieve Moon Treasurer ....,....................... ....,,............ A nnie Rose Council Representative ......... ........ V irginia Campbell Sergeant-at-arms .V...,...,..... ....,.. S tan Anderson Page Twenty-four

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