Oceanside High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Oceanside, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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HIETCIRY QF THE CLASS UF 1939 NTHUSIASM and scholarship have been consistently shown by the Class of '39. Although their numbers were reduced in their first year here by the withdrawal of certain members to other schools, they have displayed considerable loyalty and ability. George Chesney was class president during the first year. ln their Sophomore year the class was socially active and prominent in athletics and other activities. Lilligg Conngr was president during that term. The current season found the class assuming the responsibility of the Junior-Senior Prom. They undertook the selling of candy, ice cream and school-spirit paraphernalia such as emblems, caps, and pompoms. The Junior Shag .in early March was one of the most successful social events of the season. Many Juniors have given prdjqnise of ambitious leadership of the student body for the coming year. Much of the class enthu- siasm was due to the president, George Chesney, who found him- self in that office a second time. Outstanding in athletics among the Juniors were Neil Jensen and Keith Martin, co-captains of the i938 football team. Others who were prominent in sports were Alvarado, Eldred, Sherman, Stevensen, and Ortega. Bruce Mc- Alaster was a consistent track winner in the sprint division. The class officers are as follows: George Chesney - - - President Donald Avis - Vice President Norma Ellis - Secretary Albert Hunter ---- Treasurer Advisors: Miss Tupico, Mrs. House, and Miss Weber 22

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THE LAST WILL AND TEEITAM ENT CIF THE CLASS CIF 1938 RICHARD IVESON: To Baron Farquhar, my regard for Miss Stewart. MARGARET JACKSON: To Devora Harmon, my Ry-Crisp Figure. WILLIAM JAGO: To Junior Lewis, my large brown optics. IRENE JAYNES: To Irene Goodin, my name sake, my ability to do her English. HAROLD KEPLER: To Bob Nokes, my ability to fall for a line. DOROTHY LAFLAM: To my sister, Marg, my matrimonial incli- nation. LYLE LAWSON: To Bruce Chapman, my courting days. FRANCIS LOOP: To Lee Ruse, my alertness in History. ALICIA MARQUEZ: To Ruth Grigsby, my ability to stand up for my own rights. JERI NADON: To Tubby Langlois, my ability to kick splinters. GERALD MCCLELLAN: To Joe Garcia, my desire to please. ESTHER PETERS: To Lucy Chavez, my A's in Homemaking. JANET RAMSAY: To Sybil Hilton, my inferiority complex. BARBARA ROCKETT: To Mary Taylor, my industrious nature. RICHARD SATHRUM: To Victor Baldwin, my seventeen superflu- ous pounds of mid-section. SHIRLEY SCHWALBACH: To Marilee Chesney, my outstanding basketball technique. DE VERN SIEBOLD: To Clarence Hills, my romance. PAULINE SMITH: To Betty Myers, my ability to wave hair. ADELLA SPAULDING: To Gladys Dvorak, my reserve. RUTH SPEER: To Barbara Shadel or Pinkie lLet them fight over it.l the key to Jack Stafford's heart. MARIO TALLONE: To Kenny Boe, my tendency to a reverse roll. JACK STAFFORD: To Rudy Carpenter, my ability to take a place in the hearts of others. NORMA THILL: To whom it may concern, my Senior Trip. MARGARET THRELKELD: To Hazel Richardson, by boldness. ' JACK TODD: To Bob Stevenson, my dancing skill. JACK WELBORN: To someone less fortunate, my five loperettal daughters. WESLEY WILBUR: To Robert Wilson, my saxophone tones. ROSE WILLIAMS: To Gladiola Oswald, all that I have learned in three years of shorthand. JACK WOODFIN: To Eileen Cornell, my time 'spent in other places than school. FRED YASUKOCHI : To Rosie Barthel, my bewitching smile. VERNA ZAISER: To my sister, Avoine, my school activities. 1



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WS.. ,f nh .f iT. Q 5' J ,, i -. 4. 1-K X. ,y ,XIATHE CLASS UF AlfQ!jL30g9 W 413 'Fon Row: L. Connor, Alvzirzulo. D. Creswe-ll, Dunscombe, House. RI. Y2ll'lPl'0llf3,'ll, Mrs. Mary ll0llS . SIJUIISUT, F. XYzLtson, llZll'll2ll'Ql, XYo0d IZ. lb.-nrlnwn, Flora-, Iflweuzi, N. Ellis. Y Seccmrl How: F, llnlvz-son, lVilc'ox, Ewing, Huff, Duvillzl, Darling, Seln-unvmzinn, Avis, llenry, I-2. l?ilY'f1LllHlI'. Iflottom Row: lVolmr, B. S114-rr, Hziydovk, O. Hall, li. Hull, Errvt, lflurmun, Barnes. fill Top Row: She-rmrm, Schippm-rt, llamldwin, M. Morales, Batty, Ruse, sen, Nadia Tunica, sponsor, lloethlcr, Kepler, Jones, Peiper, Newell. Cornell, Britsch, Hun ter, Hunter, Steven- V Second llow: Yasukochi, G. Sugim, Shadi-l, D. Steiger, Platis, B. Myers, Wat- son, La nglois, Stronks. Third How: Suhippert, Shea, Iilothwnu-1. K, Martin, Eldred, Perkett, Ross, McAlaster, Trotter. Rottom llow: King. L. Kostich, Iioh Jugo, Huchele, Sowe-rs, H. Todd, E. Scoif, Jensen. 1 Marron, . ff lflb fl AYP., iw'- 7,69 I 1 Q if ...'J 3x I

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