Petaluma High School - Trojans Yearbook (Petaluma, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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WENYTH EIN Petaluma Cahforma PETALUMA HIGH SCHOOL Jung! 1951 Yqlurne LXXI ' n 1 ' , if 'v 1 1 ,QW ENTER W ao- Z ., -4' A-au. 1,1 ur- fi? PETALUMA HIGH SCHOOL Petaluma California Trojans FIRST ROW L Waldemar B Beatle K Conley D Butler H Spauldrng D Stettler D Cooper SECOND ROW Coach Abbey R Ryder F Blankenshrp D Clary I Armstrong M Lewrs P Mrller B McPherson Coach H111 THIRD ROW K Clark A Chnsnansen B Barry W Katen B Schleth T Louderback J Beane A Bland FOURTH ROW P Clary J Schwarzenberg C Moreda I Johnson M Serpa T Pompeo J Phrllrps A Dras Deducatlon School sp1r1t 15 1ntang1ble rt can only be felt and not seen Th1s year, 1950 51 has broughta sharp rrse 1n school Splrlt The reason for th1s can be found 1n the best football team Petaluma Hrgh School has had for many years To our football team thrs Enterprrse of 1951 15 smcerelydedrcated 4 Av CLARENCE E BURRELI.. HENRYJ KNIGHT Supe rintendent of Schools Principal The Class of '51 through its many fine accomplishments and contribu tions has made an enviable record in Petalurna's history This has been a most successful school year and that success has been due in a great part to the hard work industrious and intelligent application of knowl edge and leadership provided by the Senior Class to our scholastic athletic dramatic vocational youth and other groups making up our school society We of Petaluma are going to miss your associations and we wish you every success in your future ventures We sincerely trust that as you look back over your years at Petaluma High, remembering the many fine and pleasant experiences you have had you will also experience a feeling that a definite contribution was made to you enabling you to become a better citizen and assisting you in preparing yourself for your place in our complex society C Burrell This has been a grand year It will be remembered as the year when Petaluma Senior High found its true strength It was in this year that the final effect of the persistent scholarship social, and athletic efforts of the class of 1951 became evident Seniors your contribution to the school has made us better, but Iam sure, too that the school com- munity has played a part in your development. Wherever you go, whatever you may do in the years following graduation, you can be certain that you left the impress of your personalities on a living institution. -H. Knight MISS CATHERINE DUGGAN MR ARTHUR COLLINS Dean of Glrls Dean of Boys The aclnevernent of a sat1sfy1ng and full l1fe for every g1rl depends upon 1de als h1gh 1dea1s Look at any successful woman anywhere and you w11l f1nd she has been gu1ded by h1gh standards of conduct Honesty fa1rness dependab1l1 ty a sense of sp1r1tua,lva1ues and a des1re to 1rnprove are essent1al to real happmess wh1ch 15 success That she may attaln th1s goal IS my most s1ncere W1Sh for each h1gh school g1rl Coach W11l1 am Abbey A man of character 15 a SIHCCTS man To be s1ncere 15 to be true honest and dependable He does not try to put anyth1ng over on h1mself or on others Just solong as he does so he w1ll command respect and at tent1on The real test of h1s charac ter and the secret of h1s success 1S the degree of s1ncer1ty or 1ns1ncer1ty w1th wh1ch he does h1s da1ly work Make s1ncer1ty the da1ly a1m of your l1fe A Colhns M1ss Hazel M1ss Myrtle Mr Charles Allen Brown Butts f . -C. Duggan - . t M1ss Mary E Mr Rudolph Hance Hansen M1ss Gertrude Goodrlch r Max Goebel Mrs Allce Facer wa-14 M1ss Marle Harrell Mr George Hatf1e1d Mr John Mrs Eleanore Mr John Saulsberry Schof1eld Schuster Mr Eldndge Er1cks on Mr Saulsberry's typlng class Mr. George Chance Mrs. Norene Campbell A , 4 ,Lg . Q r g f l fb ,,,,f-V,2r'f . ' fi t - Ai , 1 M 53 K i ' if fr M Q1 -gf . . . M . Q qi ! I Vi ,QQ R G l 55: f734Q.55 x f G . . , . . 8 Mr Chester Jacobsen P-ggi Mr Fred Jaehn1g M-Q51 Mrs Dorothea r Roy Swanson Voss M1ss Allen s typmg class Mr Brand Johnson Ivlr Lester Way Mrs Helen Juel Mr Robert Locke Mrs Mur1e1 Momsen Mr Harold Nelson Mr W 1nf1e1d Norton M1ss Aletha Olmsted Mr Jack Rocker rw fu saw 9 FAll STUDENT BOD? CABINET 'Duff-fs t 9 ,uf Q-wavy ful' 'ZA' aw ern-p ':,..,7 The fall Cablnet was very busy We held the North Bay League Con ference for the ftrst tlme tn Peta lurna, pard off the scoreboard had the handbook prlnted, and helped the sen1or class put on the Western Day tw and dance The cabmet d1d a very good Job IH handlmg our every day problems The fall cabmet thanks the faculty and students for then' qww ,wif splendtd cooperatron Frank Blankensh1p ,+A 'W TOP WarrenPopp Secretary of cltlzenshlp SECOND, LEFT TO RIGHT Kerrm Knudtsen secretary of ralhes Patrrcla ,ww Mrller SOC1a1 secretary THIRD Sachto Yamamoto secre tary of f1Il3.T1C6 JanetAgost1nho recorchng secretary Mar rlyn Carpenter Gtrls Club representauve FOURTH Wayne Owens Boys League representattve Kenton Clark Senror Class ICPIGSCHIHIIVC Mason Latch Iumor Class represent atrve and Yutaka Yamamoto, Sophomore Class represent auve -wi Qt., nn 1,-,L ,,,, '- Andis I' H! .ms 08 'vsp'- 7-R5 . , V If A ' 7 -fa 4 . 5 T 5' - 4 T- T 'H- ? - - Tu T, t. 7' 4 . . 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CABINET The sprrngcabrnet of 51 has had defrnlte objectrves rn mmd throughout 1tS term of offrce Some of rts projects were a TroJarn1val booth and makmg rules for the use of the svum hm, mmg pool Iwould lrke to thank Q--any the faculty and student body for makrng my term of offrce en Joyable As for the sprrng cabr net I shall always be grateful to them for therr excellent sup port Warren Popp .,,--r TOP Genevleve Maffla secretaryofcrtlzenslup SECOND, LEFT ,Q fi TO RIGHT Marlyn Kopf socral secretary Harold Spauldug secretary ofrallres THIRD Mar11ynCarpenter Grrls Club rep ,,..lj,f,, resentatlve Mrldred Martens recordrngsecretary Leonard Pow 'Ml' ers secretary of frnance FOURTH B111 Hampton Sophomore Class representatrve Pat Palm Junror Class representauve Patty M1l1er Semor Classrepresentauve WayneOwens Boys League representauve 'Q 12 Wag! 95525 Y 'Y 'R '-fv- 'f 'T 4 . . Q. I , . ' ' 7b '- 'I , 'Z - Vg. .byf L, Jn I f . 4 T L V E , fA YJ A 91 , A li, , K 6. N b +L-A . 'x or 1r f 'H' T V A 4' , stmoa f 5 T 'iff 14 mu cAslNtr K N Dave Stettler, Working together' Miss Duggan President the Senior Class fall Counselor cabinet and the Student Body cabinet sponsored a Western Day on Febru- ary 2,and a dance on the following evening.An as- sembly put on by the seniors was also a part of the Western Day festivities. wi Qi M , Q we SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenton Clark, cabinet representativeg Dave Stettler, presidentg Bruno Albini, Boys'League representative. STANDING: Marlyn Kopf, Vice-Presidentg Claire Wohlers, secretary-treasurerg and Phyllis Wegener, Girls' Club representative. We sold porn-poms xv? .X y -Q The tall-tattoed Senior X and his short puggy friend Stanton King and Harold Spaulding. simoa N A SPRING CABINET Mrs. Juel Stanton King Adviser President During the spring semester the seniors were very busy. At the Trojarnival they had a picture-taking booth. Sen- ior committees were zannouncement, class day, senior ball, play,class song, and baccalaureate. These groups were selected by the cabinet. . Q1 3' ff: ,4 W l SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Reynaud, Girls' Club representariveg Stanton King, presidentp Edwina Gerritz, secretary-treasurer. STANDING: Bob Beatle, Boys' Club representativeg Patty Miller, cabinet representativeg Warren Karen, vice-president. As We Remember The Thing -- Wh lxl.l 5 All ig , fairly JUNIOR ff1E5 th are FALL CABIN I ylq f in ' T Dick Casarotti Winning the p. 'I-'A' Miss Hance President membership prize, the Counselor fall junior cabinet used the money to decorate the halls at Christmas. The money earned by selling concessions at one of the football games was also used. A fashion show was presented by the Junior Class as their competitive assembly. Q? SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Clary, Boys'League representativeg Dick Casa- rotti, presidentg Mason Latch, cabinet representative. STANDING: JoanBean, sec- retaryg Jack Maier, vice-presidentg Pat Palm, Girls' Club representative. We decorated the halls Joyce Cameron Egg Bowl Queen def , '- 3 . 3 , ' 3 .rpms 1 1 5 Q. . jf ff l 5, L gpg, , , 3.4 . , i w: iw. if f fl ysgggg 11.igE f:' fit' fi 5 L X J T J , K , , .Q , 1 ' ln I JUNIOR f'.5 v5 If . SPRING CABINET xx P' rw , .- .4 Af-fe 15 V - V , an ' . . , 3' wt A' 5 1 14,15 , ' E fm. I :fri 1 Miss Olmsted Paul Clary Adviser The spring cabinet had a very successful term. They were con- fronted with the traditional problem of senior sweaters. After many trials and errors the jun- iors got what they wanted. At the Trojarnival, they presented a record breaking booth. They also gave a spring dance. President 4 J nv' 3 Y? SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Johnson, Girls' Club representativeg Paul Clary, presidentg Sonja Burrell, secretary-treasurer. STANDING: Dick Cooper, Boys' League representative, Earl Griffith, vice-president. Junior Assembly gg ff, SOPHOMORE SPRING cAslNEr I Duane Butler The Sophomore Mrs. Swanson President Class planned and Car- Counselor ried out an active spring semester. They sponsored a booth at the Third AnnualTrojarniva1 and The Bunny Hop, a spring dance. This was the second very original dance they planned this year . 'X if Lv SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Hindrickson, Girls' Club represenrativegDuane Butler, pres- identg Shirley Hayden, secretary-treasurer. STANDING: Bill Hampton, cabinet representative Delmar Mobley, vice -presidentg Fred Brock, Boys' League representative. Sophomore As sembly gg, 14 A T C7 . K MISS HARRELL. JERRY LCRING Adviser Fall President During the fall of 1950 the sophomore fall cabinet sponsored an assembly and aTurn-about Dance. These activities were warmly received by the student body. 5' K,-.7 N 'ii' S Standing-Yutaka Yamamoto, cabinet representativeg Dee Nichols, Girls' Club representativeg John Dado, Boys' League represent- ativeg seated-Rose Azevedo, secretaryg Jerry Loring, presidentg Bill Arata, vice-president. SOPHOMORE TURNABOUT DANCE TAL' , 1' f 4 'Sf' W 'QS-v t, ' x L g ,x Ig. g gy? 47 fi Jgm , , If 3 Q 0- I I ,I N- Quin L1 ,I 1+ xIi SI, ' QQ, 1 ,, , I Ig SENIORS .IANET AGOSTINIIO JON ALBERTSON BRUNO ALBINI PATRICIA AMARAL JAMES ARMSTRONG LESTER AVILA MOLLIE BACCIOCCO HENRY BA HNSEN SHIRLEY BA RNETT JOAN BARR ROBERT BARRY ROBERT BEA TIE DORIS BERRY KENNETH BET TINELLI FRED BIEN SENIORS DOLORES BIRD FRANK BLANKENSHIP CONNIE BRA NDNER VIRGINIA BREEDLOVE DEWEY BROWN LELAND BROWN JACK BUCHANAN CAROLINE BUNDESEN WILLIA M CA DEMARTORI PHYLLIS CALDWELL PATRICIA CALMER IRWIN CAMERON MARILYN CARPENTER ERNEST CASPERSON TOM CAULFIELD 'arf ,1- W EI AIINE CHEDA LLROY CHEDA Q sfmoas 1 NL!!! 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Jensen SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT B Johnson, S Lemmon, D Lee, C Jenklns, B Marunsen, B Inagawa, M Kelly, M Klutz,B Holy bee, G Hung, C Lamport THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT J Hunter, G Hughes, G Fautley, C Koehnke, L Hopper, D Hoffmann, E Hunter, M Jensen, K Hontar, F Hughes, D French 32 1, J W f sw N. - 1- ' T -- , 5 -1 ' v -v I ., F Y- 1 N uf u. 'V' - A ., . , is il .. . , t Q N, W i it I V ik A 'az V N A . 2 Q A Q W, ' , I I H 1 ,Ji ' - I V , I ,ff ya.-If I ,p A V ., 3 I . Q f' 1 , th' Z: ' I ' 2. JZ , , : . ' , . , . , . , . . A , . , . , . , . , . , . . I , : . A , . , . . , . , . , . ', . , . , . ' A ' , '. . , : . , . , . , . , . ,, . , . , . , . . . r ,, V? ,,,.,,, We , , Nwwikvfwiw lyyy W H N W V 1' H ,V WM M, W, -W ,W--ef-3 W Q .Mp ir, D 4 In My MLA x t nw- ' V, W - 5 . ,, - Q M' - A 4 - I ,j e I . . J . ir fa, V v . f 'A W S R - . , 1 . ' , B. , . ley, . e , . C , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . , : - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - I ' - , . , . . . 1 Z . Q., , . , . ' . ' 4 , . ' 1 1 1 V, u y 1 , 1 , . . .4. .c......I........L .L- TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Mastrup D R Mbbley A Mrlner R Mendoza D Mrllet R Nlssen Mclson J Lormg K sen R Lynch P Merner K Lrngron SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Larson D Nrchols S Mrnter T Rawley B PolymY Phllbert D Nunn C Mrller J Morales ll Mell lx Martocchra T Malley THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Northam D Schultz D Poncra T Pererra C Prerrnr I Rrcksacker I Petersen A Muelrath K Lance C Klutz ...L- as pl F' .. TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Rempel D Paulsen P Perrnr L Rerd D Preble! Otan C Robrnson C Nygard R Rrvera R Pedrazzrm E Oretskr L Olsen SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT T Rollrns L Topper S Srssen W Steagall I Spaletta L Skaggs C Taber K Smrth E Swan M Spangenberg S Storrng A Riley THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Pellasclnr T Pompeo E Peoples B 'IopprngD Trenam I Tumrdge A Trbbetts P Tennyson N Thompson E Snodgrass R Owens TOP RQW LEFT TO RIGHT J Steenfott L Turney D Sartorr Y Yamamoto J Zastrow P wood ward J Wrtt C Couch H Warner J D Sumner SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Tenmson S Peckel C Wlllrams H Rodrrquez G Wallace B Wrnn S Vlctor THIRD ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT C Laddusrre P Talamantes R Tyler I Rucker M Petersen J Schwarzcnberg C Nrelson S Wholcrs Y Wallace ,534 5 twlr C7' K 1 Ar J 395 4, Jr, ,sq ,X ,M ,WW ,fvwfh , 4 1 ,VH 4 '1r.v. W2 , .,,f. -. v i 1 1 1, 1 gf. 'Sf ,jx S ui -L Af.. ' - A ,, 'Q ' ' s , . 2 2 s 9 49 'Sli B Bl il i Cu ' 4 . .s W . w , 6 ' I -.Sr 'Q s V : , iff? ' 7 Li? fi A I I 4 vi J 3 , N x,,. fi sg . I - xi L12 Q 5 X , I ,I 'I ' I 5 4 f 5. QQSA' fs. U fd W ,f ff 3 5' fl 4 .K,. 4 QL ' . -..- xl 5' 'Q 1111:- G RLS ,, Th1s 15 the frlendhest school I have ever attended If our ObJCCt1VC has been fu1f1lled th1s 15 what the cab 1net hopes every g1r1 w111 be able to say We have tr1ed to brxng the upper and lower classmen together and umte them 1n the strong school sp1r1t pre vaxhng dur1ng the year Marxlyn Carpenter, P1-esldent PatPatocch1 Record1ngSecreLary Bem1ceMel1o SOC13l Secretary Arlene Petersen Pres1dent of G A A Claire Turmdge Vxce Presxdent B1g and httle s1ster get together Thyrele Robertson Vrce Presxdent Carl Poehl mann Boys Athletrc Manager Warren Karen Reporter A1anChr1st1ansen Secretary BOYS UNITED NATIONS PANEL DISCUSSION Russ Ryder Fred Croverman Mark Lewrs Bob Beatre The purpose of the Boys' League 15 to promote the lnterests of th1s school and to develop a sprrxt ofumty and good w111 among the students Th1s sp1r1t was drsplayed 1n the cooperat1on of the boys and g1r1s present1ng the Umted Nat1ons Day program October 24 1950, and rn other aCt1V1t1CS slnce then I hope that we have been able to encourage th1s sp1r1t among the students throughout the year Wayne Owens , president LEAGUE 3 -as r Q29 TROJAN STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Marion Thompson Adver using Don Keys Business Manager Connie Brandner Feature Editor Tom Caulfield Sports Editor Marriyn Green Editor Nancy Hodges Feature Edltor This IS the fourth year that Petaluma High School has of fered to aspring Journalists the opportunity of actually working on a tabloid. Their primary purpose is to put out a school paper every two weeks, for which they can earntwo years credits for their work. The staff annually attends two press conferences andtours a large metropolitian news- paper. These are invaluable aids to the young journalist. FIRST YEAR STUDENTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ioan Thompson, Donna Vernon, Claire Wohlers, Lew Levinson, James Kilpatrick, Pat Heran, Rita Jorgensen, Pat Calmer. MARILYN GREEN MRS SCHOFIELD ENTERPRISE STAFF Th1S year, for the ftrqt fare, the Enterpmse staff receued ellola IC credtt for thetr work The staff also 1n st1tuted one new practlce thex declded the book wa o be lI1Qf'I'aT'l'6d rather +hav-1 gpg!-:a owl :rc nvwp vw na Y years Thls tear ab always thevtar expemence and pleasure CAROLYN I-IARDIN Pl-VILLIU QTE wArRT Co Edttor 0 dlror YI? MARILYN CARPENTLR DON KEYS Advertlslng Mana-ver Bustness Manager SlTTlNG, LEFT TO RIGHT Jeanne Reynaud, Adwertxsmg, Marllyn Bennett, Asslstant Adxerusmg Manager, Gwenyth Hem, Layout Edxtor, Corlnne Taylor, Adxertlsrng STANDING Clarre Wohlers, Layout, Pat Palm, Layout, Phyllxs Johnson, Adwerusmg, Marxan Z1mlT16Im3U, Layout, Phyllxs Hyland, Copy Edrtor, Karen Keller, Adverusmg, Joanne Paulson, Adverusrng 39 Q . Y . N, V. H G , . . y J. Q Q! Y :Q 5-' I Y? ' Y I - S T. . Ai li -A , .I W v T : xx f- i c . . .C ...ow ,M H-- -.- F -. . I, , . , , , I , , ' book productionhas giventhe staffrnuch V 4 - ' C'-I ao vu. , 154' J 1 jx x gil .A , 6 O . The Future Farmers of Amer1ca 1S a Natlonal Organ1zat1on for boys studylng vo cat1onal agrxculture 1n the h1gh schools of every state 1n the Un1on The fundamental purposes of th1s orgamzat1on are to foster the development of our rural c1t1zensh1p and to g1ve the farm boys an opportumtyto band together for thelr mutual 1nterests In add1t1on to the1r classroom stud1es they have many act1v1t1es such as fa1rs and shows pubhc speak1ng and Judgxng con tests and parlxamentary procedure con tests Through the1r regular meetlngs and their state and national conventions the boys have a real opportun1ty to develop leadershlp ab1l1ty The boys project 15 the basls of h1s course 1n school Th1s g1ves h1m an op portun1ty to develop a farm1ng enterpr1se that w1l1 be a start 1n h1s hfe vocatlon When he enters h1gh school, he selects the type of project he 1S most 1nterested 1n He beglns 1n a modest way and cont1nues to add to It each year When he f1n1shes h1s course at the end of h1gh school he has not only the knowledge but the stock to start hxm on the road to success. -if 'Nh z CWI TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Bostrom H Ramey Mr W Norton H Wagner D Har d1n N Krrstensen B Wrrght SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Rreblr J Petersen R Ronshermer B Phlllrps L Levrnson E Frrar H Kobayshl THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT P Mlller R Paula M IVIIIHIII P Lewls R Levrne FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT L Cheda W Vander HuIe E Fullerton M W1tt B Twrtchell B Borrman OFFICERS Presrdent Clarence Moreda Vlce presldent Hrtoshr Kobyshl Secretary Pat M1I1er Treasurer Bob Morelh Reporter Ralph Paula Sentlnel Mart1n Wrtt MQ TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT L Rerd Arfsten Mr C Jacobsen P Albxm LEFT TO RIGHT B Collrngs I Jensen I Pererra T Drngwall B Barr F Bussman U ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Spaletta C Gambonrnr G Katen R Stewart L Sjosten Moore FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT T Rreblr C Mossr D Spallua D Shone M C Butts R Anderson G Larsen L Danner Stone R Booth F Zastrow Mr W Norton D Sartorr R SECOND ROW Ozalrns THIRD D Graves E B Norton D Wendt R Srlva M Gavrrloff BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT C Frates E Spalleta L Jones D Thompson W Beffa J Moreda N I-'occhrne D Darn G BeItameru B Corda A Grover M Ayers M Mossr . -n v. R A , si - 5 . Q I I A , ' 5 M 1 5 . 1 , 7 2 , W x 'Q ' N1 1 A If A .. Q. 1' 'IMF 3 K- , I . W.. J .,, . 4 I. ELT ' 1+Lj?g BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Moreda, J. DeVito, K. Friar, L. Brarcn. E ss. . , k M , if gf .V , -fe . lf . , N I lf ' . . : . A , I. , . , . , , , , , , , u - - n ' A In I- . , . , . , . . . l Z - n - I lr - , - , . A , . ' , , ' I 5 - ' 'I - -I - ' , . , . , . Folkdancing to Turkey in the Straw BAND MAJORETTES Dolores Bird, Debra Dinic, Anita Manion fir., , STANDING A Mamon Mr .Hatfxeld D Poehlmann G Hem W Cassxty TOP ROW SITTING A Shea B Kelly P Johnson Phrllps F Brock B Gamer A Zanders C Wagner F Bums L Elhs D Voss C Jenkms SECOND ROW S Hogopran R Heaney G Perdram A Meulrath R Tyler E Femstem Bob Peoples THLRD ROWJ Garner J Paul son, D Hussey S Stownng BAND Dolores Bird, Debra Dinic, Anita Manion N H moved to 'Dry Bones 7 STANDING D Mxllet P falxerson S Icnsen D Dmrg D Bxrd TOP ROW SITTVNG Rrpprn D French V Germ J Heaney J Nakamura J Beane C Tlllllldgh R Nason Pedrazzrnr E Fullerton J Turmdgg G Hun SECOND ROW D Cerrm F Webber nson L Topper B k 1 E Crrbeltr C Hdys E Krrsl THIRD ROW I Slrum Jo'1nson A Budmskx V Brnedlnu ORCHESTRA STANDING A Budlnskx G Hem H Meadows Mr Hatfreld TOP ROW SITTING E Chne B Malory D Chaddock G Johnson K Saylor I Stone K L1ffM Musrck Z Cywan L Jorgensen H Ravenscroft FRONT ROW A Smrth P Newbegrn V Breedlove B Marunsen Stress1ng the proper techmque of s1ng1ng, the vocal teacher, Mr Rudolph Hansen, has brought a new apprecmatlon of mus1c to the choral groups Under h1s d1rect1on a mlxed quartette a g1rls' tr1p1e tr1o and other groups have been formed all of whrch per formed 1n a Chrlstmas Assembly kv- TOP ROW P Robinson B. Mertz A.Christiansen G. Petersen B Seaton K Arke B Soberanes C Couch SECOND ROW: P. Armstrong B. Seaton W. Owens B. Cadematory B Albin! D A CAPPELLA TOP ROW R Hauer G Johnson E Frlar T Pompeo D Clary R French P Robrnson R Paula S V1ctor IN Thompson I Bean SECOND ROW J Johnson N Thompson B Mullet C Klutz L Brown P Mrller B Evans J Curtrs E Barron In Davls M Carpenter P Hack man THIRD ROW C Brandner D Johnson E Douglas M Klutz R Lench Mr Hans n C Taylor L Parrelra D Terrrll C Pearson FOURTH ROW I Souza D Poncra D Whrtm re G Arke K Keller P Calmer M Kopf I Shaw M Thompson P Heran B Connerly GIRLS GLEE 006 1 '14 X.. TOP ROW S Pickle D Capella D Schultz B Holybee H Moreda S' Perry L Pererra L Yamasalu I Vrscusr M Grant L Srsney E Lehman D Coffman D Berry B Spaletta M Jensen SECOND ROW E Durant C Shaffer W Steagull L Frsher H Rodrrqurz P Larson A Petersen S Hayme B Wmn P Caldwell C Taber V H111 THIRD ROW S Mlnter R Rowley L Otarm P Amaral R Hassett D Ferrero C Hays J Barr B Haynre E Gerrrts B 45 Kxesky E Corsetu G Perdanu CHEERLEADERS Barbara Barbara Janeene - R1chard Dav1s Jane ene G11ard1 -1 B arbara Hayme Barbara Matthxas TOP ROW G Hem V Breedlove J Strum R Heaney L Elhs C Turmdge J Tum xdge G Hem SECOND ROW S Jensen J Garner J Paulson D Mlllel THIRD ROW D Voss F Bums E Felnsteln R Tyler E Fullerton O 40 K 5, I cs? 4. - . -43 ,YQ -wi : . ' , . , . , fu . , . ', . ' , . ' Q, ,. ' , . '. : . , H , Y . , . , . ' . fu : . , . , . ' ', . A Y , . . N 46 DRAMA CLUB Q. ROW B TOPPIHQ., C Hxrdln R LLneh K Knudtsnn N Hodges J Mackn C T L L x L F1sher C Woh ers K K Her L Parrexra P Ham SECO R V G Hem P Xwegn r J Rqnaud M Green P Palm C Laglar Mr Gobel P New begln M Lxmm :man M Carpenter D D1n1c M Klng S Dorenfelt THIRD ROW K Lmgron J Krelofe S Kmg L LCVIUSOD J Adxego The Drama Club 1S a group of students who are 1nterested ln some phase of dramatmcs Those who take part 1n aplay mn any capaclty and can earn 10po1nts for then' work may be come a member of the Thesp1ans The object of the Nat1ona1Thesp1an Soc1ety IS to create an actlve lnterest IH dramat1c arts THESPIANS LEFT TO RIGHT I Adxego S Dorenfelt P. Palm E. Oretski' M. Carpenter S. King K. Knudsten L. Levinson R. Lench K. Lingren. You 48 THE WI Wrnslows Famrly Portraxt i ai might lrke to hear the Attorney General s Stateme NSLOW BOY --'QL Look at hlml Perfectly happy and content F1 The boy showed obvrously that he hated Ronnle Y -3 Father are we gorng to be rn the Darly News 2 I sayl Whrch srde are you on? Ronnre Wrnslow Arthur Wmslow Grace Wrnslow DICRIG Wlnslow Catherine Wmslow John Watherstone Desmond Curry Mrss Barnes Fred Str Robert Morton CAST Peter Meme: Lew Levrnson Phyllrs Hams Joe Adlego Kerrm Knudtsen Edward Oretsky Paul Elmore Dee Nlchols Kenneth Llngron Stanton Kmg PRODUCTION STAFF Drrector Max Gobel Assrstant to Mr Gobel Marilyn Carpenter Stage Manager Marrlyn Carpenter Property Manager Marlon Zlmmerman Lrbrarran Elecmcxan Sound Costumes Scene Desrgn Executed by Stagecraft Class Kenneth Lrngron Melvm Serpa Kenneth Lmgron Marrlyn Carpenter Rosemary Lench Charles Klutz Max Gobel X . , es. 4 ,C g Y' ' I LQ 2' , f' Violet ..,......... Pat Palm - ' l -. U l . .' I THE WINSLOW BOY TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT P Merner P Clark E Frxar SECOND ROW P Elmore P Palm S King, M. Zrmmerman, K. Lmgron. BOTTOM ROW P. Hams, J, Adrego, M. Carpenter, L. Levlnson C Klutz. TROJARNIVAL 'I 'fp Candrdates Carolyn Hardrn and Wayne Owens sponsored by the Student Body Cabrnet Marrlyn Carpenter and Russell Ryder Enterprrse Nancy Temple and B111 Schleth Prrnce G A A ot prctured are Patty Mrller C S F Brll Mc Pherson Boy s League and ,hm Armstrong, Drama Club IWVW if mf QCP W 4'-lv M Wm Banff wwaavlwxx an I an l ga is J-Q A et and Dav Nllu Smxlh omg en tm Q ark and Ctassboom use Cugomds PHY he sem Q er e Sm! ZLWW Q H QW Krng, Don Moreda Sponsored by F F A Cooperatton from the en ttre student body made the thrrd annual Trojarnwal a huge success On Nlarch 10 many of the students came to help decorate and prepare for the nrght of fun Even though some groups were not rnterested rn earn rng money, every club and organrzatton sponsored booth Th1s vartety of booths added much rnterest to the carnrval and dance HON OR 5 I Lfirk. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT C Hardrn P Stewart ffall presrdentj M Zrmmerman M Carpenter P New begrn P Calmer R Lench, S Dorenfeld U Petersen, G Tunzr G Hung A Budmsky SECOND ROW R, Ryder M Lewrs K Clark K Knudtsen, P Harrrs L Pererra A Peterson, N Martococcr R Hahn C Davxdson BOTTOM ROW D Brown T Caulfreld S Yamamoto,Qspr1ngpresldentj, R Beatre, F Groverman L Powers D Casarottr D Butler Y Yamamoto 2' fs- .2: Y' 7 D QF me N. Queen Janet Agostrnho Prrncess, Phylhs Stewart sponsored by Drama Club Bob Sponsored by F F A Barry and Bermce Mello Grrls and Boys League Tom Louderback and Pat Heran Trojan Mark Lewrs C S F Marrlyn Spangenberg Block P Dolores Davldson and Lorrarne Herrod have their fortunes told Posters decorated the halls SOCIETY TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. G. Hem, J, Rrcksecker, A. Santexo, E. Shrmrzu, 1. Otamura, K. Keller, P. Johnson, P. Wegener, M. Green, M. Thompson, L. Yamasakr. SECOND ROW' A. Tlbbetts, S. Hayden, P. Tennyson, M. Darby, V. Breedlove, P. Hackman, P. Clark, C Tumrdge, B, Martrnsen, M. Mrller, E. Phrllrps. BOTTOM ROW R. French, S. Jensen, B. Wrlhrte, H. Kobayashr, F. Burns, N, Temple, J, Bean, D. Sherva, G, Hem. x 5 E7 X 5 X. f . A1 Ir, 4 I N., 4 1 .'l2.o' ' 1.5 ' L . -I 1 L 'f'. 'T .. - ,. 1 ' ' Q Z ' . .-1 f-1 CA Q A Q A. - ,v 4, pw, 3, 1 5, wk, Vw: ' 4 I , 3 ,W ff, ,L , 1. L ,V,,,,, M K s,:,'. L' , 4 :A . rc ' ' ' ' , ?. T L E f .view ' .' I A ,jg ' J' - , . . . , I . . , , I a u 1 U ' , ' 2 ' , . . .Q , . an if ,K , r W , ,lr V, J i K . L S, 1' vs 5 Sim, i , 2 a 2 Q. . Vanetta Buchanan Molhe Bacclocco Van Bebber s Wa gon Elmerne March Bermce Mello 3 added atmosphere Karen Keller Corrmne Taylor Pat Palm Donna Beth Whxtmxre WESTERN Ed Fulerton does a solo The West was never 11ke th1s' On Febru ary Z and 3 the students came 1n every var1 atlon of western dress to celebrate the Western Day and Dance Th1s eventwas spon sored by the fall Student Body Cablnet and the fall Senlor Cabmet M853 AS WE REMEMBER 52 A pg? 'rw gum ease A, fd, - eq' --.... 'Ut CI RCLE MAN 1 M The Sa s vlsxted us n Mateo Sea Scout wa.. Ind1an Love Call Carolyn Hardxn, Russ Ryder A Tough Hombre Mar g1e Du1sman M11 27.1, . .. ,M H, 4 , . ff ,W E ,WWL .f5?,,,,.Wgze- ,,,'g, LT. U. ,fm F M, ' Nm The Western Day Dance. 53 EINAN CE COMMITTEE RW 5 QXBTI? f-A X LEFT TO RIGHT Sach1o Yamamoto Leonard Powers Barbara Topprng Nancy Temple Jack Krng and Jack Marer 'Tx SOCIAL SECRETARY 3 COMMITTEE SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT Carl Poelhmann Jerry Lormg Frank Blankenshlp Steve Olmsted Jerry Beatre STANDING Genny Maffra Party Mxller Mar1ynKopf Marrlyn Mrller and Dee Nrchols CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE 54 LEFT TO RIGHT Warren Popp, Rxchard Lynch, Roger Wrborg, Delmar Mobley, Darrell Gllmore, Cec1l1a Spenser, Melba Chnstransen, and Genny Maffra. A , V . , C 7, 17 gg I I., I I I - - mf: A Q I I ,SA K , , , , E , . T' W 1 -I I f,jX ,, , - 9 I : I ' I I Y SAFETY COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT Art Dras Byron Larsen Harold Spauldrng Loulse Perxerra Paul Clary Bermce Mello no! Because of the need for order and safety rn the streets adjomrng the school the trafflc patrol was formed at the begrnnrng of the year A meetrng of those students who drove cars to school was called and a comm1tte to organlze a patrol was formed Bern1ce Mello was chosen as head of the group Then a request for volunteer patrols was made These boys have grven much of then' trme and have worked hard Now traffrc flows more smoothly and there are none of the Jams and crowds whrch used to be so annoymg and dangerous Jeff, The boys d1rected traff1c before and after school -cu-ug., Q Mr Saulsberry and the boys STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Jack Krng Forrest Hughes Alfred Rlley SECOND ROW Art Bland Jerry Lorrrng Pete Merner FRONT ROW Brll Bullard Phrl Talamantes Ed Oretskr Don French Rolland Arfsten Bob Maslrup Robert Ke mpel 55 CAMERA CLUB o NN? ' - wsewzf' w-2 Ruff ,, LEFT TO RIGHT D N1c olaysen D Stettler J Nelson D Paulsen Keller R Krohn Smrth I Adlego Hard1n B Slulhng Wagner R. Ryder LEFT TO RIGHT, BOT- TOM ROW:Y. Philbert, L. Hopper, R. Lench, V. Hill. FOLK DAN CERS OUILL AND SCROLL 56 532' 1 9' LEFT TO RIGHT BOT TOM ROW G Hem Calmer C Hardm Jorgensen C Wholers Stewart TOP ROW Keys M Green J Rey naud T Caulfleld I ' D ' , . , K. , . , K. . ' . . ' C. . . I . . . C. D - : . ', P. I U . u R' , ' , . , P. A ' . : D. 2 -xg , . ' . 'j N fn-' V ,wr -r ,J feniy? -S .S - V W , My N2 x1.:::1:'l ' Basketball Basketball G.A.A. Tennls Volleyball Arlene Peterson Presldem Charlene Ross Vrce Presldent Pat Meer Volleyball Mildred Martlns Basketball Grace Tunzr Speedball Elarne Cheda Hockey rhyllrs Caldwell Baseball Catherme Shaffer Track Edwrna Gerrrts Archery Shrrley Hayme Tennrs Each class rn G A A has struggled desperately to try to out do the other The tnumphant senrors marvelous year enjoyrng sports and wlnrung and losrng wrth therr customary sportsmanhke friend hness The annual banquet was held rn January wxth wo Fmsr Row, LEFT TO RIGHT M155 stevens, c Shaffer men membefsoffhefaCU1IYI0he1Pef1J0Y2 dell Smith L OIBHI P Caldwell E Cheda SECOND ROW c1ousChLnesed1nner Martocchra E Gerrrts B I-layme G Tunzr A Peterson, Ross THIRD ROW B Dellabruna P Meer M Martens Petersen, P Mruer R Hahn FOURTH now 1 Spalletta Ye3'35h3PPY35the135t Sisney L Yarnasakr P Hyland, L Fisher, M Hahn FIFTH ROW B Aggio J Brhn, B Kresky P Larsen J Kral, D Sherva SIXTH ROW D Lee P Newbegm M Sugroka L Van.Bebber N Temple, D Demc SEVENTH ROW J Crow ther,J Johnson H Mehl I Hrnnchsen B Johnson S Lem rnon S Haynle EIGHTH ROW N Cronen P Clark J Chr-15 uansen fl If the happy Junrors and the eager sophs have had a The underclassmen are lookrng forward to another 57 . 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QL -1,5 -dlligk 'X Aja-wa , -2. rv Dave Stettler Fullback Harold Spauldumg Halfback Melvrn Serpa Halfback .Tohn Schwartzenber Guard Russ Ryder Guard .Q J is E 4' M iz ,, f, J , d , Art Bland Tackle Jerry Beatie End Bob Beatie Tackle Bob Barry Tackle Jun Armstrong End BILL SCHLETH Halfback Player of the Year B111 Schleth was declared the North Bay League Champ1on and Player of the Year B111 clalms he hated to leave Pet aluma Hrgh School He cannot go on to school as he had wanted to because he plans to Jom the Navy Well hked ln school, B111 IS known throughout the North Bay for hrs abrhty 1n sports No one w1l1 forget the wonderful Job he has done for the faculty and students of Petaluma l-hgh ,QQ Tony Pompeo Halfback J1m Ph11l1ps Halfback Clarence Moreda Guard Pat Mrller Tackle B111 McPherser1 End A l 1 . V . Q . - N .B. 9 a a , , A Ai yrryr Ak , , VV W ,,,, 3, - 5 - 58 Frank Blankenship Halfback Duane Butler Fullback Irwin Cameron Guard Alan Christiansen Quarterback Kenton Clark Center .52 if sg 1, D. CHAMPS BILL ABBEY Coach Born and rarsed in San Francrsco B111 Abbey coach of Petalumal-lxgh really showed h1s abrhty for sports rn hrgh school where he made AllC1ty Player m baseball and football for two years He conunued dns hrgh standard when he went to Sar Francrsco State College After graduaung from college he played professional baseball and football Mr Abbey came to Petaluma in r941 and soon left for the Navy Slnce hrs return he has used hrs knowledge rn sports to produce a champ1onsh1p team Ed Friar Tackle Jim Johnson Guard Warren Katen Tackle Mark Lewis Tackle Tom Louderback Guard 1 A f I 4' Q 1 L Dave Clary End Paul Clary Center Ken Conley Fullback Dick Cooper Quarterback Art Dias Guard Q . Fa, if 'r'f'f- Q ,pup Af Among the many contributions to the 0 'V' student body the Class of 1951 1ncluded a champ1onsh1p football eleven The 'O 19 nucleus of thls team waspr1mar1ly sen 1ors who four years ago declded that there was noth1ng wrong wxth the ath let1c teams here that s1x w1ns wouldn t remedy Even though the season was the most successful smce 1942 the most out standmg feature to me was the sp1r1t of cooperat1on loyalty and c1t1zensh1p of the ent1re group They proved that along w1th be1ng a good athlete one could enter 1nto student body affa1rs and have a h1gh scholast1c stand1ng also They have set a very h1gh standard along these 11nes that should be an example for all future athlet1c teams to follow The season 1tself had only a t1e 1n apract1ce game to blem1sh 1ts record Qu1te a number of the players rece1ved var1ous recogn1t1on 1n the NBL for then' outstand1ng play though the standouts m my mmd are not the ones who recewed all the pub l1c1ty but the ones who d1d a yoeman s Job 1n domg the1r b1t and the reserves who put the pressure on the regulars n1ght after n1ght on the pract1ce held Man for man th1s 1s the f1nest group I have ever coached Good luck to the departmg sen1ors and to the return1ng Jumors and sophs I say bear down as you have b1g shoes to f1ll Coach Abbey BACK ROW J Ph11l1ps F B1a11kensh1p H Spauldmg FRONT ROW B Barry W Karen B Beane C Moreda B McPhersen D Clary Rini JUNIOR VARSITY YQ? BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Krohn P Talamantes DuaneWest B Brodenson L Buchanan P Elmore D Mobley B D135 B Pedrazzmr R French G Larson B Borrmann T Drngwall F Garzolx R Arfsten B Rlmple F Zastrow F Glazrer E Peoples R Wauer Coach Saulsberry F Brock C Nrelsen D Moreda P Armstrong F Holbrook P1ttsburg Frankhn Toma les Tampala1s San Rafael Vallejo Jr H1 St V1ncents Santa Rosa VARSITY SENIORS BACK ROW M. Serpa, B. Schleth, A. Chnsuansen, D. Stettler FRONT ROW I. Armstrong, P. Mrller, M. Lewis, R Ryder, K. Clark, T. Louderback. :Vk ? L. 4 ' V ,A -ff f 'I f ' A 52 15g R' ' 3 I I 4, lf ,I egg. I I ' s I J. V. 31 ' 7 J. V. O 20 J. V. 14 ' 7 J. V. 19 ' . ', 7 J. V. 19 0 J. V. 26 . ' 18 J. V. 0 ' 21 J. V. 7 14 .. I , ,. W., ...,, ,,,,,F,,..TM,...... A Y K , I2 my , . Y I . V ' AHCLASS BASKETBALL BOB BARRY Player of the Year TOP ROW Mr Rocker J Beane D Butler K Larson B Noble A Bland M Hams D Mlllet BOTTOM ROW K Bettmelh G Petersen I Armstrong H Spauldmg E Holland B Barry, D G11 more B ClASS BASKETBALL Flve Junlor and bemor Hlgh bas ketball qulntets representmg a total personnel of seventy flve boys and about slxty f1ve games played g1VB an emphas1s to thls sport whlch we coaches feel wlll one year brmg to our school added d1st1nct1on m thls f1e1d of endeavor I speak for Coaches Glllmore Matth1essen and Emckson as well as myself when I say we feel that the f1ve teams collectwely enjoyed a very successful season For th1s con gratulatlons to all who part1c1pated Coach Jack Rocker TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Erlckson J Kllpatnck D Northam D Mobley J Rucker J Dado R Lmch D Casarotu SECOND ROW B Wxllhxte W Holland C Nygard K Arke B Aram M Gravesen W Popp M Serpa L Volker 63 .U ' 1 . ! I U l . , T ff' my - A f Q . . - f ' 55-,-, ,, A J - y , -, l'i,,L,.Q ' dr' W 1 , 2 ,.' , .Z f'y, 'SMA .- A . , .Ab 1. vcd. -K f K . ,m ' D -: -- ' ' lo-GL vm! 0 : I 9 D I 0 I - u 0 l - A - 1 - 0 Z e , - , - , . , 1 1 u 1 o l 1 I I n QQ 99 C CLASS BASKETBALL Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma SCORES Ana ly Tomales Santa Rosa Tama lpais Analy Tomale s 14 San Rafael an 9 J Waltz 29 J Kng 7 J Ayes I4 R S erson I6 D Erl1n I2 I Bonnell 47 B Bullard 6 L Danner I6 B Hampton 34 R Taylor 36 J Bratun 18 O Hawkms 30 R Voss BLOCK SGCIETV Berry W Karen F Blankenshrp M Serpa B Louderback SECOND ROW P Mrller I Cameron R Paula M Hams D Northamj Schwarzenberg T Pompeo J Beane D Butler D Cooper A Dxas A Bland I Johnson THIRD ROW A Chrrstensen B W111h1te K Bettlnelh J Phl11PS I Armstrong B Schleth D Gilmore B McPherson G Petersen C Moreda 11- L- Be 1 1 - n o o 1 0 . 1' , . - and' ! 9 9 Q TOP ROW: D. Clary, H. Spaulding, R. Ryder, M. Lewis, K. Clark, R. Beatle, D. Stettler, W. Popp, R. . . : . ' , . ' ' , . ' ', . ' ' , . , . , 64 Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma l 1-r1l 'f.' -ev-1' Pitchers I,-lx 'A x'Ll'Y9 g9 Catcher Q 3 If Baseman ,ff If Shor t Stops St Helena San Rafael Commeree Hea ld sbur g Tomales San Rafael Hea ld sbur g Ana ly Uklah BASEBALL wmmfsgwf 'n 5, llllwwilll ga my lliyibglnfaanlif Qfiifg vim' Q9r6 f4f',afg?ys.f W 'W' JQ Nw WI. We r '-W '41 59' mbiljvgm x ,Q 4 '04-it Qhill I 69 Qs 1 4 ' J 'v1 4 ' W If ui W If 14 A W TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Abc-y B Barry A Christiansen F Glazi r D. Gilmore D Butler R Broderson D Kelly andL Wolfkiel SECOND ROW: L. Buchanan B Barnes P Pierini D Mobley M Serpa I Dado B Arata L Askdown, and H Spaulding. THIRD ROW: S. Giddings J Wright L Volker R. Lynch and E Oretski ,L 'f Tf - ., A ,,, 1 , 'fgzlllllll n lllnla J, I 'iliillll 6.2.5 ' I ' 't , i f Q .1 ,.- ' 1 3 3 -., - M L, ix, Cul I 1 In .-N I :.'v3'N t 'L . ' ' VA 1 Q ' B R H ge- ' . 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Axe-'9 is-C K- x , 'Q , . , . , . c , . . . . - , . , . , . 1 o l - 1 u n 0 y 0 ' TENNIS FALL SCORES Petaluma l Tamalpias 4 Petaluma 3 San Rafael 2 Petaluma 3 Napa 2 Petaluma 3 Santa Rosa Z Sprmg scores w1ll appear m supplement Fu' st S1ngles Ken Bettlnelh 951.3 'im 00:4 na www? F1rst Doubles Second Doubles Dav1d Turner and Dlck Cassaroth James K1lpatr1Ck and Fred Groverman Jn 3' 955.35 'lust 1-v'g 'aff' if :L-f'f'6 gig 1,5 '.7f'-W' vnu- SJ 'Z 'W' 1950 51 TENNIS TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT James Kxlpamck Ker1Arke Ken Betunelll Fred Groverman Mlke Hams D1ck Cassarotu and Daxld Turner 66 WW :af 5, 5 ' .L 'f Q , ,.. ' ax, pf, MQ, rl A '- f 1' 52 X n.....MMwwM..h ' A V. -, , H, - ff is g W' , gy' .fcizika ' ze V , ' iii' -1 . 5 1 fa w 4 a 3 me 5333 - . Q gejfii u' WW' I X , M. ,. -.. V - 3 A Q 3 a w Q-I mf 'f ul ' , x I f 1 I , I qw H Z Q , ns 'I' F r , I ,Q -,lm , We ' , qw U ll 3553, . 3 :Vw A ' diff L fi W fa, ' 1 . 4, -' Y A my ' ' 5 , 4 W Q ' . H, ' 2 . f , K' l A . -- . , . .f 3 S.. 3 3 lf--f x. w ' , f ' ,., wr V AV A ,, . ' , ..T4,,,..,:. ,, , 5 ,V , Q ...,.,. M.. 4 - A 4 ' . ' V . .. Vw A . 'riff f - 'I 'Q ' '41 'uffm' M 45532 Fmt H . F Y 3 'V-3,3 .,' 3 . '- V , - V A1 -PIP' - -ha , . gf -, , . xl, -5 5 O.. , V . is . y M, Iggy- , v UZ.. I I Y I n u A -n n . 4 1 l .' V. ' SNAPS Christmas Program. Reed, Karen, Carpy, and Ed. The Seniors T king First Aid Lge 3 fi. . itgf 'V Tiff gffig in ffl., V 0 , , .A ,,, The 7th Grade. Carpy, Connie, Kerrin, Phyllis, Marilyn, Mary Ann, and Marion What is it? . bc y Party time at Harris Q.: Rf: 5.2 X 4, Senior Kindergarten Class. Russ, Marion, Jim, Bette, June, Beverly, Jeanne, Margaret Gail, Gwenyth, Kenton, Bynum, and Ralph. Sleepy time gals. Joyce, Pat, Carolyn Marilyn, Elaine Sylvia, Marlyn, Mildred and Pat served at the Football Banquet ,,,.g--v-v v 9' W, ,pw I tang, V wr ,trim ,A M! aegis Q 343. Phyllis, Mrs. C. Kenton, Pat, and Ralph. I ha fi, ig. SNAPS 'rf' in NW , 1 .Wi ' Q Lorraine and Rowene visit Santa. 1... Kenton, Phyl, Russ and Carolyn. M' '- 'W 'j ' I ' ,'V' T, L 1 Y f , ,, :,, .,,l. , A::v f iz , ' 'F ' f XV 4' ' Look what the tide washed in! Pat, - A Pat, Joanne and Joan. , 1 V 'T sw, .. 59 Happy Thursday. ., 1.121 f Q 'Q To Q 15 Bette John, and Pat Pep Band , 5 ,M 5, 5 ,L Donna Wilma and Spencer B 'r 48 .Q ill, Warren, Roger, Doc, andButch 1 'ggi Q ' 'e w V K- 3 fx -. .K . x T' ' i Aff., ' L1 1 A -s ,. '35 R ' 'if 5 T I ' lm, Patty, Phyllis, Bernice, and Ven- etta. --. Buttons and Bows Diane and Rowena The Miller Twins Pat and Patty 24' I f I Debra. 'pf --sk . -ri ,gee V a -Sf in-M, 4 4 Kerrin and Rosemary in nomespun. L me , ,,, 'A' U ffl 171' ff 10. Corinne. Phyln and Karen- ffhe Cubby leads three cheers for TAM, wall-flowers are Elmerene and Berniej. U A me 4 as f ff . gn fig -' - ' N i A I, 1 B. . sy rf if 1 , sf K, 1 5 1 1. I ii 5' Q rr Tiny Tots. Elemerine, Joyce, Carpy, Elaine, Elaine, and Joan. Corinne, Phyl, Karen, and Marion. f:rs,il N .xg rr- ij- 4 STOP! LOOK! LISTEN: Gwen, Kerrin, Carpy, Carolyn. Annie, Gladys, and Alice. Frank and lvlarlyn E4 AFTER MAN? YEARS A SWIMMING POOL as-I -.T1'L- ,Av 4' These are the contractors who sponsored thms page It has been a great pleasure to work wlth your adm1n1strat1on and board I sm cerely hope that you and your commun1ty enjoy the new pool as much as we have enjoyed deslgnmng It Robert Stanton A IA Archxtect Contractor WILLIAM D RAPP 705 Bennett Ave Santa Rosa Sw1mm1ng P001 Roofed BY M VONSEN COMPANY CARL STOLTING 1017 Znd St Santa Rosa GUST MALIVI SHEET METAL WORKS 724 Znd St Phone 454 Santa Roaa RAY MICKELSEN Pamtmg Contractor Commerc1a1 Resldentlal Phone 2604 705 Hend1ey Santa Ro-aa Cahf RICHARD E KEEI-IN Plastermg Contractor Estunates Furmshed 1037 Km, St Santa Rosa 9 fulfill, , A A po 7 ..- .. - 4 ' x K1 Q - I 'V kay -? . Tmgwr l .I X L, , .4 A I A :r:':.'t: V. x li. j. iv Y .j dw, . A A V-3.-4'-'3f 'i 'nf -fn'.Q.1'.' .V S 'A - I I I ' 0 , THE LEGHORNS TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Bud Chadwrck Fran Burke Butch Burtner Jack Mrller, Ralph Pelton Ray Moneymaker, Herm Jensen Vern Chrrstransen, Walt Saarrnen SECOND ROW George Levorro Ernre Jensen, GusN1c1aes Ples Crews, Steve Mezzera, Bu1M1lner, Ken Spengler Gerv Hansen, B111Dorsett THIRD ROW MBIIOGIIIIOIII, John Frnney, Fred Klemenok, Ken McNulty Bob Chadw1ck Neal Lawson George Reeves, Pat Henry, Bob Acorne team manager FOURTH ROW B111 Hubbell, Wrlbur Volkerts Bud Skoog Stan Mohar Ed Webb A1 Prsentr, Manny Braz, Br1lSpa1etta, GeneBenedettr coach BOTTOM ROW Shorty Welch equrpment manager Frankre Holbrook John Dado, ChuckCola1zz1 Danny Lrbarle Gary Zlmmerman water boys, George Norwood busrness manager Mrssrng rn above prcture Vern Purcell tackle, and Cohn Holmes busrness manager HR Frne Furnrture Moderate PTICES WELLER HOPKINS FURNITURE l Jim- aw- Qfm COMPANY blink wil Washmgton and Keller Sts Phone 4 Q,- Home of Frrendly SCTVICS and ' Qua lrty Products GEORGE P MCNEAR FEED COMPANY Y v f if s 1 5 f ar . ,gk uv' , ' , , V ,. l Y ' - 4 ' 'J 1 r sql A7 . g , K i X 1 g. , J, - I . , . W I' , f Q A . , , ,ff ' a if 1-sax: y : I U I I 1 - : D A I , . I r 1 ' 1 - I 1 I I 0 I H 0 . : I s ' I -- -- . 2 -- uq- . I N ' ' ' '- sw sk any , ' Q . X rx ,x Q' XXX A .V V '. 1 , XXX ,R 441.7 ' ' ' 3 -Q . s at N'.'1'v'5Xk K Q. k , , -. wk, 53' L W A , ,gg i I - - rr , W - 1 ' 1 W 'r 1 P' N.. R41 ' ' , V+ 4 V .W , W, ? M ,NNW rw '1 ' ,a-ffl , I 7 F . . I I I 4 , 1 4 . 9 i ,. . I u c n n A A a :,.-F .vs I A '. gp, X . A - ll ' 1 -: ' L-, I Q U . v 41 I . I f , 0 ' A 'A Ffa' , Y- ff- r ' p ' , ,. I '- , E 'I Y. PETALUMA C0 OPERATIVE CREAMER? WESTERN DAIRY PRODUCTS INC Nmcholas Slobod1nak Manager Petaluma DIVISIOT 1301 Seventeenth St Phone KLond1ke Z 0722 San Franc1sco 10 Cal1forn1a ff' m.?.,s..mN-WMWNHQMWM WES TERN DAIRY p RIIDUETS In: 9 WESTERN DA Phhggy Buy Pwneer Spec1al Matmg Baby Chxcks and You 11 Always Be Sm1l1ng THE PIONEER HATCHERY Petaluma Cahforma .Q , I 11 1 ll ll ' s Y ,1 , 2 . ' I 1.445 fl .4 . 1 : E l , , 5 . . A j ' - n ' - 'A,f 1 ' . . . 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Chevrolet Cadillac Oldsmobile MURPHY CHEVROLET COMPANY 424 Main Street Phone 840 POEHLMANN HATCHER Y Hatchers of Better Quahty Baby Ch1CkS and Turkey Poults 620 Mam Street Petaluma Cahforma Phone 975 976 Max Poehlmann Nat Thompson B111 Warner Harold Poehlmann and Clay Thompson The Smartest Clothes In Petaluma are at MATTEI BROTHERS Clothes for Men and Boys - s ak A S , f f 1 Q ' . , '4 Diamonds Watches Jewelry MCLAUGHLIN JEWELERS Bob McLaughlin Telephone 1457 119 Kentucky St. Petaluma California ,fv- PETALUMA PRINTING COMPANY A Pr1nt1ng Serv1ce That Really Serves 212 Second Street Phone 1082 Comphments of A F TOMASINI HARDWARE COMPANY Everythmg 1n Metal for Home and Farm The Largest Hardware and Implement House 1n the North Bay Countles Peta luma Cahforma rv Z WEIS FLORAL SHOP Flowers For All Occas1ons We Telegraph Flower Washmgton St Phone 1029 Petaluma CARLSON S FOUNTAIN Bt SANDWICH SHOP 3 1vIa1n Street Phone 2361 Sat1sfact1on Guaranteed QUALITY MEAT MARKET 110 Kentucky Petaluma s Fun to Sew So Shop LEIGI-I S 155 Kentucky St THE CARPENTER AGENCY WM DEISS One of the Most EUGENE DeLUCA Assoclate Modern Insurance Off1ces 1n Real Estate Insurance Northern Cahfornma Full L1nes of 138 Kentucky St Insurance Wrltten Phones Offlce 895 Res 801 Local Clalm s Serv1ce When everythmg IS sa1d and done I 11 count on RICHEY S 1n 51 RICHEY JEWELERS C8Tt1f1Cd Watchmaker 165 Mam St Petaluma C almf Phone 1928 Be Efhclent Use a Royal or Smxth Corona Portable Rent a Standard Machlne School Supphes OTT S STATIONERY Petaluma Geo H Ott W R Ott J' C P'ENNEY CO Petaluma Cahfornla Make It a Hab1t Shop at PENNEY S MORWEAR PAINT STORE Bob Toblas At Your SETVICG 143 Kentucky St Phone 972 ..-J- 456044014 1 'W 1 lf' ANTLERS PHARMACY Wm A Naye Pau1R Elmore Kent y St Sz Western Ave Phone 999 SO IVIAR CONSTR UCT ION CO 138 Kentucky St Eugene DeLuca Telephone Secretary Manager 2120 SOUTHWICK S SHOE KEIG S STORE 155 Mam St Phone 79 115 Ma1n Street Petaluma TIBBETTS WEBER S APPLIANCE CO Cxfts A E T1bbetts For A11Occas1ons 23 Minn St 137 Mam St Phone 2082 Petaluma KING S CR EAMERY Fountain Service Bordens Ice Cream Compliments 157 Kentucky St LOUNIBOS 8: LOUNIBOS Phone 17 37 PETALUMA PAINT Compliments of COMPANY DON s FINE FOODS M 27 Mam Street ' L.....J m Howard m Larry Home of The Paint Twins Petaluma s Famous Frmd Chlcken Good Eggs to Buy Paint From Everyth1ng For the Home Decorator SUNSET STUDIO Best Wmshes to the Class of 51 From SARRO SURPLUS Phone 408 7 Main St We carry an excellent 161 Kentucky St array of Summerfnd Fall Sportswear Get Your Camping Equ1pment at SARRO S and Save ELIOT S CANDYLAND MATCH CO Homemade Candies Lumber and Building and Ice Cream 117 Washington St. 101 East Washington St. Phone 247 D IAMOND Phone 3 7 5 JOHN and BOB Fr1end1y Serv1ce Our Slogan 15 Western Ave Phone 1792 M U S BAKERY Buy the Best We Do 141 Nlam St Phone 141 J Dress Shop Phone 2243 .T FASHION LANE Ready to Wear 19 Kentucky Street GOOD YEAR Servlce Stores Use Our Easy Pay Plan 246 Maln St Phone 1432 Petaluma Ca11forn1a CAMMS .TEWELERS 159 Maln St Phone 140 B F GOODRICH CO Headquarters for B F Cvoodrlch Tubeless T1res A11 Home Apphances 20 Washmgton Phone 281 Tll! I HARDIN RACTOR a LMPLMNT mi Ford Tractors HARDIN TRACTOR IMPL CO Petaluma 2nd and E Phone 921 W HEROLD DRUG CO Prescr1pt1on Pharmamsts Corner Kentucky and Washmgton St Phones 10 and 11 . I h ,, . . is if ' - . r rg 4 X I . I f 1 'exif ff . . . A if A 5 1 W, . f ' w 1 ' St. , . I 54 t, L , ' , K . . A 1 ' A V at A' Ccwiflcerzi Western 8: Kentucky Petaluma LET S SHOP CCL I L Qfif For Sportswear They re Terr1f1c HOLLIE S DRIVE IN Curb and Fountam SCTVICC 900A M MILNER S SPORTING GOODS STORE Where Sportsmen Serve Sportsmen 142 Kentucky St Phone 93 FIT ZPATR ICK S Housewares Clothmg Pamt Camplng Goods Var1ety Merchand1se Lrght Hardware 148 Mam St Petaluma CaI1forn1a AT . I 0 to 1:00 A. M. PETALUMA GROCERY Where Your Dollar Goes Farther Complete Food Market Meats Vegetables Frults Grocerles 605 Maln Street Phone Petaluma 1977 THE HARMONY STORE Northern Ca11forn1a s Mus1c and Record Center Spmet P1anos Nlagnavox Radlos 37 Mam Street Phone Petaluma 313 Where Good Furmture Not Expens1ve Furn1ture Draper1es Floor Cove rzngs App11ances Phone 958 145 149 Kentucky Street 140 148 Keller Street PETALUMA HATCHERY BUNDESEN BROS Herbert Paul 619 Mam Street Phone 416 NIELSEN FURNITURE CO. ' is 1 I L THE WARDROBE C1oth1ers For Men and Young Men Under the Town Clock ASCHER MAN'S FOOD MARKET 12 Kentucky Street TUTTLE DRUG CO 1NwooD AUTOMOTIVE The Rexau Store Lester Pometta 271 Main Street Harold Emckson Phone 1 113 Mam St REX HARDWARE 313 B St Phone 1844 PHIL PAGE MOTOR COMPANY Sa le s Studebaker Serv1c e 426 Maln St Phone 995 COCA COLA GENE PAGE BOTTLING CO MOTOR COMPANY O Petaluma and Sonoma Inc General T1res 436 Maln St Arnold Jensen Mgr Ph 807 one Cor 2nd and G Sts Phone 842 843 fa A , 2 1 ,X 1 .LI 2 , C -, X - - Q f J. J. KING Insurance Bob 132 Kentucky Street RIPPIN'S 1 GROCERY Otto - Georgia Free Delivery 434 East Washington St. Phone 142-W 'H Dodge Plymouth CHET DIC KSON Your Frxendly DODGE Dealer 301 Ma1n St Phone 59 HUNT AND BEHRENS INC 3 Brldge Street Phone 1246 MILLING CO BOB ACORNE Q UNION OIL STATION Manufacturers of Thxrd 8: D Sts Dany Foods Phone 438 U S Royal T1re D15 Open 24 Hr GOLDEN EAGLE Poultry and Dealers 1n Feed Hay Graln M11k Products Remo R1cc1 J1m R1cc1 RICCI S UNION SERVICE Batterxes Tlres Accessorxes Lubmcatlon Phone 2059 J Wllson and East D St Petaluma Cahforma KRESKY MANUFACT UR ING COMPANY INC Second and H Streets I I Phone 1020 M' . . 5 Compliments To The xx WJ' Class of 1951 BOITANO AND MEADOWS Compliments CHICKEN PHARMACY Dr D E Dav1s Propnetor PETALUMA DELICATESSEN J Poehlmann Phone llZ7 148 Kentucky St MILADY S SHOPPE Smarte st In Wearmng Apparel L1ll1an Maxb 153 Ivlaln St Phone 1207 A-I9 G SCHOENINGH S School and Art Supplles 153 Kentucky St SMITH S GROCERY 428 East D Street LSIL BAR BER SHOP Moch Lucches1 38 Washlngton St L and M PHARMACY Under the Town Clock 49 Mam Street Petaluma 'if Walter Oster 8: Nate Koharian At Your Service T HE LEADER BAR BER SHOP Walter Oster Propr1etor Phone 1410 W 121 Wash St 10 Western Ave Petaluma Ca 11f Best W1shes' THE MEN S STORE LOMBARDI S Men s 8: Young Men s C1oth1ng and Furn1sh1ngs 129 Mamn St Petaluma JACK S RADIO Toys Apphances Records Phone 93 120 Ma1n St M THE HAT 8: GOWN Ladxes' Ready To Wear and Accessorles Olga Pedrom 133 Kentucky St ir ' U dr Q? ,ara 9 :Iwi W, QUWQ' .ag ...- SCHLUCKEBIER HARDWARE COMPANY Leadmg Lmes of Hardware Home Wares Apphances Fr1end1y Se1'v1ce S1nce 1864 Congratulatlons Cla ss of 1951 B TOT TO TEEN SHOP Anne J Keegan Owner Phone 1768 127 Maln St Petaluma WOOLWORTH S Our Comphments to the Senwr Class of 1951 HOTEL PETALUMA rr ff iii-fa Buy Palnt from a Palnter Congratulahons From HAKON HANSEN PAINTING SHOP WESTERTERP BROS 146 KentuckyStreet Packard and Internat1ona1 Petaluma SUNSET LINE 8: TWINE CLARK'S DRUG STORE Where Pharmacy IS a P1-ofess1on Have C1ark's f111 your prescnptions 110 Main St. Phone 2100 - 2101 JOHN L SCHWARTZ and WALTER KLEMENOK Pubhc Accountants 210 Fourth St Phone 2112 Petaluma Cal1forn1a VISII The UNIQUE GIFT SHOP Mordko and Dorothy Chertok 140 Ma1n Street Next to P G 8: E Congratulatmons FOSTER FREEZE 7 -44 101 4th St SCHINDLER S BAKER Y 211 Western Ave Phone 1905 Best Wrshes to Petaluma H1gh School MARK L LEWIS M D WAYNE LEWIS M D M J BROCKBANK M D PARENT FUNERAL CHAPE L Arthur W Parent A C Goree W A Goree GOREE S Clean1ng Dyelng We Call For and Delrver Offlce 27 Western Ave Plant 800 Ma1n Phone 1084 Petaluma Phone 718 Cha1n Stltch Letterlng Cherulle Emblems CURLY 8: SIG S EMBROIDERY SHOP 605 3rd St Phone 2123 W Petaluma J C PENNEY CO Petaluma Callfornla B1g select1on of Sportswear and Shoes for the well dressed student D1rec:t from New York and Hollywood Style Centers Ivlake It a Hab1t to Shop at PENNEY S 230 Fa1r Complmments of MO N T IC E L L O Petaluma Phone -- -J' E. , . . - ' St. . 'S ' St. AUTOGRAPHS I' Pl -si :L ff lf! 'H x ff! 1 i N Z 3? 113 21-4 I 'A CTIVITIES SENI R T Two outstanding seniors were Dave Stettler and Warner Holland. SPRING BASEBALL SCORES St. Helena 12 San Rafael 5 Commerce 8 Healdsburg 4 Tomales 3 San Rafael 4 Healdsburg 3 Analy l8 Ukiah 5 Geyserville 4 Cloverdale 3 Napa 10 Tamalpias 2 Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma 1951 Track Team LEAGUE Vallejo Vallejo Napa San Rafael San Rafael Tamalpias Analy Analy Santa Rosa Santa Rosa GAME SCORE S Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Petaluma Y v SENIOR ACTIVITIES Jim Armstrong, Ralph Paula, and Glen Hampton saying So Long on Ditch Day. JANET AGOSTINHO--Big Sister, Soph. Vice-president, Re- cording Secretary, Trojarnival Queen, Ditch Day Committee, Carried Robes 2, 3. BRUNO ALBINI--Rally Committee 2, Sr. Boys' League Rep- resentative, Junior Rally, Secretary of Rallies, Boys' Glee. PAT AMARAL--Girls' Glee, Finance Committee, Carried Ropes 2, 3, Drama Club, Plays, Big Sister. ELAINE ANDERSEN--Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sister. JIM ARMSTRONG--Merit Committee, Football 2,3,4, Track 2, 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Block P, Senior Play Committee, Sen- ior Rally Committee. MOLLIE BACCIOCCO-'G.A.A. 2, Carried Ropes 2,3, Sen- ior Committee, Big Sister, Girls' Club Officer. HENRY BAHNSEN--Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Baccalaureate Committee. SHIRLEY BARNETT--Honor Society, Girls' Glee, First prize in Amateur Hour for playing piano. JOAN BARR--Carried Ropes 2,3, Drama Club, Big Sister, Girls' Club Representative on Junior Cabinet, Senior Play Com- mittee. BOB BARRY--Boys' Glee, Football 2, 3,4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Block P, Basketball Player of the Year. BOB BEATIE--A Cappella, Boys' Glee, Football 2, 3,4, Track 2, 3,4, Finance Committee, Sr. Representative to Boys' League. DORIS BERRY--Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 2, Carried Ropes, Big Sister. KEN BETTINELLI--Tennis 2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Block P, Senior Ball Committee, 49 and 50 championship team in tennis. FRED BIEN--F.F.A. DELORES BIRD--Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Majorette, Big Sister, Breakfast Committee. FRANK BLANKENSHIP--Football i, z,3,4, Track i,2, Senior Ra1lyCommittee, President ofStudent Body, Secretary of Citizen- ship, Secretary of Finance. CONNIE BRANDNER- -Trojan, A Cappella, Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, American Legion Award for essay. RON BRAZILL--Rally Committee, Football 3, Track 2, Bas- ketball l, Baseball I, Swimming I. VIRGINIA BREEDLOVE--C.S.F., Band 2, 3,4, Pep Band, Orchestra, Big Sister, Band of America Music Award. DEWEY BROWN--C.S.F., Bank of America Achievement Award, Graduation Committee, Career Day Chairman, Inter- mural Volleyball and Basketball. LELAND BROWN--A Cappella, Boys'Glee, Football 2, Track 3. CARRIE BUNDESEN--G.A.A., Carried Ropes, Big Sister. BILL CA DEMARTORI--Boys' Glee, Football 2, 3, Junior Class vice-president, Junior Assembly. PIIYLLIS CALDWELL--Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 3.4, Carried Ropes, G.A.A. Cabinet, Circle P, Wings, and Block P in G.A. A. BLANKET AWARD WINNERS -- BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Schleth, Footballg Bob Barry, Basketball, Ken Bettinelli, Tennis. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thyrele Robertson, Track, and Alan Christiansen, Baseball. PAT CALMER--Trojan, C.S.F., A Cappella, Big Sister, Bank of America Award, Quill and Scroll. IRWIN CAMERON--Football 1,3,4, Track t,3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Block P, Senior Balltjommittee, Career Dayfihairman. MARILYN CARPENTER- -Enterprise, C.S.F. , Honor Thespian, School Plays, President of Girls' Club, President of A Cappella ERNEST CASPERSON--Track I, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Bl P, Graduation Committee, Interclass Football, Jr. Class Num for Basketball. TOM CAULFIELD--Trojan, Honor P, Drama Club, Falll ELAINE CHEDA--G.A.A., Carried Ropes, Girls' Glee, G.A. A. Cabinet. LE ROY CHEDA--Poultry Judging Team, Reporter in F.F.A., F.A.A. ALLAN CHRISTIANSEN--Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3 4, Boys' League Cabinet, All League Q.B. in football 4, Si hand at some school plays. GORDON CHRISTENSEN--Boys' Glee, Intermural Basketball. i' '-- ' ' ' ' C MELBA CHRISTENSEIN Girls Glee, Merit Committee, ried Ropes, Big Sister. KENTON CLARK--C.S.F. , Football 1, 2, 3,4, Track 3, Sen- ior Rep. to Student Body Cabinet, Secretary of Finance, Block P, Senior Play. DAVE CLARY--A Cappella, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Drama Club, Thespian, Senior Play, Block P. MAURICE COFFEY--Trojan, Enterprise, Tennis 2, Camera Club president, Career Day Chairman, Breakfast Committee. DARLENE COFFMAN--Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes. JOELLE CURTIS--A Cappella, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Chairman of Senior Ball Music Committee, Junior Dance Com- mittee. MARIAN DARBY--C.S.F., Carried Ropes, Big Sister, 2nd place in F.F.A. speech contest in school. RICHARD DAVIS--Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball Cheerleader, Senior Play. BILL DE MARTIN--Basketball I, Baseball I, 2. ELAINE DOUGLAS--A Cappella, Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, worked in school cafeteria 3, 4. EMMA DURANTI--Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, G.A.A. 4. MARG DUISMAN--Office Help. BLANCHE EVANS--A Cappella, Big Sister, Baccalaureate Committee. DAVE FERRARA--Senior Announcement Committee. LENA FLOCCHINI--Big Sister, May Day Folk Dance Program ED I-'RIAR--Block P, Senior Play, Drama Club. REID FRENCH--C.S.l-'., A Cappella 1, 2, 3,4, Football 2, 3, 4, Senior Song Committee. JUNE GARNER--Band 2,3,4, Pep Band, Big Sister, Senior Song Committee, Woodwind Ensemble, Senior Assembly. EDWINA GERRITS--Girls'G1ee, G,A.A., Drama Club, Big Sister, Sec. Treas. of Senior Class, Senior Ball Committee. IANEENE GILARDI--Carried Ropes, Ral1yCommittee, Cheer- leader, Big Sister, Graduation Party Committee. MARILYN GREEN--Editor of Trojan, C.S.F., Big Sister, Drama Club, Senior Ball Committee, Quill and Scroll. GRADUATION PRACTICE FRED GROVERMAN--Honor P, Treasurer 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Fall Play 3, Senior Ball Committee. PHYLLIS HACKMAN--Honor P, A Cappella, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sister, Pep Club. MADALYN HAHN--Honor P, C.S.F., A Cappella, G.A.A. 4, Big Sister, Junior Merry Mixers. ROSALYN HAHN--Honor P, C.S.F., Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 4, Carried Ropes, Junior Merry Mixers. MARY HANSEN--C.S.F., A Cappella, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Art Award 3, Breakfast Committee. GLEN HAMPTON--PresidentofJuniorClass, JuniorRepresent- ative to Student Body Cabinet. CAROLYN HARDIN--C.S.F. vice-president and treasurer, Gold Seal Bearer, Stage Manager of Senior Play, Thespian, Co- editor of the yearbook, member of social secretary, finance, sen- ior banquet and football banquet committees. MARILYN HARRIS--Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, entered Poppy Poster Contests. BARBARA HAYNIE--Honor Society, A Cappella, G.A.A., Majorette, Cheerleader, Big Sister. GWENYTH HEIN--Enterprise, C.S.F., Gold Seal Bearer, Band 2, 3,4, Thespian, Senior Play, Senior Song Committee. EUCLID HOLLA ND--Honor P, Track 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Block P. WARNER HOLLAND--Track 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Block P. BETTE HOLMES--Finance Committee 2, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sister, Senior Picnic Committee, Librarian. PHYLLIS HYLAND--Trojan, Enterprise, Honor Society, A Cappella, G.A.A., Big Sister, won 2 scholarships. DARLENE JOHNSON--Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sis- ter, Pep Club, Baccalaureate Committee, Sold Tickets for games. WARREN KATEN--Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president of Sen- ior Class, Boys' League Reporter, Block P, Senior Picnic Com- mittee. DONALD KEYS--Trojan, Enterprise, Quill andScroll, Career Day Chairman, Bank of America Award Winner. JIM KILPATRICK--Trojan, Tennis 3,4, Basketball 4, Base- ball 1, Baccalaureate. STANTON KING--Honor P, Basketball I, President of Senior Class, Graduation Committee, School Plays, Thespian. KERRIN KNUDTSEN--C.S.F., School Plays, HonorThespian, Secretary of Rallies, Drama Club Treasurer, Bank of America Gold Cup Winner. HITOSHI KOBAYASHI--C.S.F., F.A.A., State Farmer Degree 2, 3, 4, Poultry Judging Team 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, vice- president 4, North Coast Regional-sentinel 3 in F.F.A., Swim- ming. MARLYN KOPF--A Cappella, Finance Committee, Cheer- leader, Soph. Rep. to Girls' Club Cabinet, Senior Class Vice- president, Secretary of Social Affairs. JOYCE KRAL- -G.A.A. 4, Carried Ropes, Big Sister. BARBARA KRESKY--Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 4, Carried Ropes, Senior Ball Committee, Mother-Daughter Tea Committee, Servingiommittee for P.T.A. Banquet. PAT LARSEN--G.A.A., Girls' Club, Graduation Commit- 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanton King, Alan Christiansen, Jim Armstrong, Bob Beatie, Leonard Volker don Naval Re- serve uniforms for Class Day Program. tee, Big Sister, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags. BYRON LARSON--Football 2, Basketball 2, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Safety Driving Council, Block P, Senior Assembly. ROSEMARY LENCH--Honor P, A Cappella, Rally Commit- tee, Thespian, School Plays, Bank of America Att Award. MARK LEWIS--C.S.F., Football 2,3, 4, Basketball 2, C. S.F. officer, All League Football, Graduation Committee. PI-IYLLIS LINGRON--Girls' Glee, Head of Girls' Recreation Room. TOM LOUDERBACK--Honor P, Football 4, Rally Commit- tee, Vice-president of Block P, All League in Football. JANET MACKEY--Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Drama Club, Big Sister, Junior Assembly, Chairman of Senior Play Committee. GENNY MAFFIA--Merit Committee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Secretary of Citizenship, Senior Banquet Committee, Social Affairs Committee. ELMERENCE MARSH--Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Senior Assembly, Senior Ball Committee. MILDRED MARTENS--G.A.A. 3,4, Carried Ropes, Junior Rep. to Student Body Cabinet, Recording Secretary, G.A.A. Cabinet, Chairman of Senior Banquet Committee. BARBARA MATTHIAS--Carried Ropes, Rally Committee, Cheerleader, Big Sister, Senior Ball Committee. BILL MC PHERSON--Boys' Glee, Football 1,2, 3,4, 'Track 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, Block P. PAT MEER--G.A.A. 3, 4, officer, Carried Ropes, Big Sis- ter Soph. Rep. to Girls' Club, Recording Secretary, Senior Ball Committee. BERNICE MELLO--G.A.A. 2, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sister, Social Secretary of Girls' Club, Junior Class Cabinet. ALICE MILLER- -Girls' Glee, Co-chairman of Girls' Recrea- tion Room. IRVING MILLER--Football 2, Block P. PATTY MILLER--G.A.A. 4, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Senior Class Rep. to Student Body Cabinet, Social Secretary, Chairman of Football Banquet and N.B. L. Banquet. PAT MILLER--F.F.A., Judging Team, Officer in F.F.A., Block P, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,2, 3. BARBARA JEAN MILLET--Band, A Cappella, Big Sister, Baccalaureate Committee, Pep Club. RALPH MILNER--Football 2, Track 3, Basketball 3, Rally Committee. AL MORETTI--F.F.A. 4, Boys' Glee, Baseball Manager 2, 3, School Play. RICHARD MOORE--Football 1,2, Rally Committee, Inter- mural Football and Volleyball. DON MOREDA--Block P, President of F.F.A., Dairy Judg- ing Team, State Championship '49 and National Championship Dairy Judging Team '5O. CLARENCE MOREDA--E.F.A. 2,3,4, Judging Teams 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, First prize in showmanship in Dairy, President of F.F.A. BOB MORELLI--F.A.A. 2, 3,4, Judging teams 2, 3, officer 4. 92 LORRAINE MORETTI--Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Career Day Chairman. DIANA MUSTONEN--Won Poppy Day Contest 2. PHILIP NAKAMURA--Basketball 2, Librarian. IRENE OTAMURA--Honor Society, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Career Day Cllairman. LOUISE OTANI--G.A.A., G.A.A. Cabinet, Carried Flags, Carried Ropes, Pep Club, Girls' Club Activity Committee. WAYNE OWENS--Boys' Glee, Football 2, Track 2, Secre- tary Junior Class, President of Boys' League, Senior Breakfast Committee. PAT PATOCCHI--Merit Committee, Finance Committee, Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Rally Committee 2, Secretary- Treasurer of Girls' Club. CHARLOTTE PEARSON--A Cappella, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Pep Club, Senior Breakfast Committee. ARLENE PETERSEN--C.S.F., Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Carried Flags, Big Sister, G.A.A. President in Girls' Club. GEORGE PETERSEN--F.A.A. I,2,3,4, Judging Teams 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3,4, Baseball 2, 3, Block P. URSULA PETERSEN--G.A.A., C.S.F., Big Sister, Carried Ropes 2, 3, Cap and Gown Committee. JIM PHILLIPS--Football 2,3, 4, Track l,2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Block P. MARILYN PINKERTON--Carried Ropes, Big Sister. WARREN POPP--Track l,2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2,3,4, Reporter on Boys' League, Vice-president of Sopllomore Class, Secretary of Citizenship, Student Body President. LEONARD POWERS--Hollor Society, RallyCommittee, Sec- retary of Finance, Senior Play Committee. PAT POWERS--Girls' Glee, Big Sister. CLARENCE POZZI--Track 3,4, Basketball. JEANNE REYNAUD--Senior Representative to Girls' Club, Thespian, Enterprise, Quill and Scroll, Career Day Chairman, Class Day Committee. THY RELE ROBERTSON--Honor Society, Football2, 3, Track 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Vice-president of Boys' League, Track Player of the Year. BERNIE ROTH--Class Day Committee, lntermural Basket- ball, Baseball, Volleyball, and Football. CHARLEEN ROSS--G.A.A., Carried Ropes, Big Sister, G.A. A. Cabinet. RUSS RYDER--Honor Society, Football 2,3, 4, Tennis 3, Basketball 2, 3, Block P, Social Secretary of Honor Society. ANNETTA SANTERO--Honor P 4, C.S.F. 2, Carried Ropes, Big Sister. BILL SCHLETH--Football l,2,3,4, Track 3, Baseball I,2, 4, President of Sophomore Class, Block P, Football Player of the Year. MEL SERPA--Block P, Cheerleader, Football 2, 4, Track l, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE SHAFFER--G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, G.A.A. Cabinet. -mittee, Mothers Tea Committee, Girls' Club Decorating Com- mittee. LEONA SISNEY--Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 4, Carried Flags, Big Sister. ANNE SMITH--Orchestra, G.A.A., Carried Ropes, Carried Flags, Big Sister, Chairman of office work on Career Day. BARBARA SPALETTA--Girls' Glee, G.A.A. 2, Carried Ropes, Big Sister. HAROLD SPAULDING--Football l,2, 3, 4, Basketball l,2,3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Block P, Secretary of Rallies, Senior Play. DAVE STETTLER--Football 2, 3, 4, Track I,2,4, President of Senior Class, President of Block P, President Junior Folk Dance Club. PHYLLIS STEWART--Senior Play, Girls' State, Junior Rep- resentative to Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, President of Honor Society, Seal Bearer. MARY JANE STURM- -Band, Pep Band, Big Sister, Pep Club, Senior Song Committee. MARION THOMPSON--Trojan, Honor P, A Cappella, Car- ried Ropes, Big Sister, Graduation Committee. WILMA THOMSON--Big Sister, Girls' Club Program 3. GRACE TUNZI--Honor Society, G.A.A.. Carried Ropes, Big Sister, G.A. A . Cabinet, Senior Announcement Committee. CLAIRE TURNIDGE--C.S.F., Band, Drama Club, Vice- President of Girls' Club, Chairman of Class Day. WARREN VANDER l-IULE--F.F.A., Dairy Judging '49, Live- stock '5o, '5l. IDA VISCUSI--A Cappella, Girls' Glee, Carried Ropes, Big Sister, Sold Concessiorls for football games. LEONARD VOLKER- -Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Block P. HARLAN WAGNER--Livestock Judging Team, President and Reporter of F.F.A. , Vice-president of Junior Class, Bank of A- merica Trophy at State Fair, Sheep Scholarship at Cow Palace, Best Livestock Troplly at Petaluma Fair. ROLAND WAUER- -A Cappella, Boys' Glee, Football, Track, Swimming, Camera Club. PHYLLIS WEGENER- -C.S.F. , Drama Club, Thespian, Senior Play, Senior Rep. to Girls' Club, Senior Banquet Committee. ROGER WIBORG--Merit Committee, Football l,2, 3, Swim- ming 3, Rally Committee, Senior Ball Committee,- Irltermural Football. BOB WILLHITE--C.S.F., Track 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Swim- ming 4, Secretary Block P, Boys' League Reporter. CLAIRE WOHLERS--Trojan, Enterprise, Sophomore Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Commencement Committee, Quill and Scroll. BRUCE MIRIGHT- -F.F.A. . Judging Team. SACHIO YAMAMOTO--C . S . F . , Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Recording Secretary, Secretary of Finance, President of Honor Society, Senior Announcement Committee. LORRAINE YAMASAKI--C.S.F., Big Sister, Senior Break- fast Committee, Treasurer and Secretary of Honor Society, Seal Bearer. BERT YEREANCE--U.S. Army. EMMA SHIMIZU--Honor P, Carried Ropes, Banquet Com- Characters in Drama Club program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kerrin Knudtsen, Marion Zimmerman, Joe Adiego, Rosemary Lench, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanton King portraying the villaingCarolyn Hardin, the lampg Pat Newbegin, motherg Sylvia Dorenfield, the young girlg Ed Friar, the herog Mary Nell King, the narrator in THE LAMP WENT OUT, a skit in the Drama Club program. 93 Q -:sw F1TCWOTkS explodlng Ln them' cellar Ballet dancers m themr hvmgroom and bats ln thexr fammly the merrxest maddest trlbe that ever had our audlence rolhng ln the axsles The Syca moreswere a11r1d1ng the1r goofy hobb1es when You Can't Take It Wlth You opened at the audlto r1um Apr11 Z0 and Z1 Max Gobel dlrected thls zany dlzzy daffy and dehghtful Comedy V00 CAN T TAKE Q Q 9 belfry. . . That was the Sycamore ' ll 94 IT WITH I'0II BY MOSS HART AND GEORGE S KAUFMAN SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT HaroldSpauldmg Par Calmer Barbara Hayme Irm Armstrong Dave Clary Leonard Powers and Joan Barr APRIL ZOII'-ZIS CAST Penelope Sycamore Kerrm Knudtsen Essre Gwenyth Hem Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr De Prnna Ed Carmlchael Donald Martxn Vanderhof Henderson Tony Klrby Borls Kolenkhov Gay Wellmgton Mr Krrby Mrs Krrby The Three G Men Olga 95 Marrlyn Carpenter Ken Lance Rrchard Dav1s Joe Adrego Ed Oretskl Ed Frlar Rowene Hassett Glen Johnson Rerd French Stanton Kmg Pat Palm Mark Lewrs Phyllrs Stewart Russ Ryder Kenton Clark Ralph Mxlner Rosemary Lench 9 9 PI S . . . . ' - Q .... . . . D Alice . .... . :M Q 0 I 0 SENIOR COMMITTEES hu 'r xx SENIOR SONG COMMITTEE: June Garner, Reid French, Marilyn Carpenter, Virginia Breedlove, Mary Jane Sturm, Gwenyth llein. SENIOR SONG Now that we are leaving high school And the friends we knew so well, May we always long remember all the times so swell. There was fun for all on Ditch Day, And ALOHA at the Ball But the Senior Play and Banquet were the best of all. There were trophies for the farmers, And also for the Band. On the field we were the ehampions, And in class assemblies too. Now that this is all behind us, And the future's bright and gay, Still we never will forget our Graduation Day. May the good Lord Bless and Keep You, Whether near or far away, May you fine that long awaited golden day today. May your troubles all be small ones, And your fortune ten times ten, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You till we meet again May you walk with sunlight shining And a bluebird in ev'ry tree, May there be a silver lining, Back of ev'ry cloud you see. Fill your dreams with sweet tomorrows, Never mind what might have been, May the God Lord Bless and Keep You till we meet again. ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE: Sachio Yamamoto, Grace Tunzi, Frank Blankenship, Dave Ferrera. SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEE: Delores Bird, Joyce Souza, Bob Beatie, Laura Johnson, Lorraine Yamasaki, Charlotte Pearson, Mary Hansen. BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE: HankBahnson, Blanch Evans, Theryle Robertson, Barbara Millet, Jim Kilpatrick. fx l 9. if c . Q, 0 C XXZ X5 x xr. O ' 1- XOV' Q scllxd PLXL Qs 9180606 'S 'XX 6 ' e . CQ ' GX B569 cklaxi Q-166' SWIMMERS: Charleen Ross, Fred Bien, Ann Smith, Bill Moran and Leona Sisney enjoying the pool at the Marin Town and Country Club, the site of our picnic. 1 QS . WX 1 QQXN vp YXO YNQS Be 663- Q keg' NO! ,505 ' 2, on ,- sg. Q, 16' M3660 o- 9 M860 WNW CW- -54wYXSe.9xxO- 3 on ,COO QW M1059 ZX CQX XAQX Pi X50 1 V 9 X 4 'Aw n -. C Miss Duggan watched over all. Q0 fawl SQXQAXQ, -QE can , vim SUN-BATHERS: Mildred Martens, Joyce Souza, Patty Miller, Genevieve Maffia, Marlyn Kopf. Y, y N 4,151 me -- va. Q-owhvaeix 'ikfxgivigxx , YXNXXKS NN cgjeoex , asdxo. 'GPOZN QNONN-. voacx, 'lxeoxocx ww Q 0:92 No YK ode ,, Y: Pv90.0Efi cow Q-XC:'6'i', Cseoexlkeve whaiiva, E 0 'LoQK, Yawg XJSXXXM, Camo ue,vQx, Otsxxh Yexaxsoo, 'iogo xp whawg ' e we bottaxo Oyawx. Cb P65 O PA CONNNNXTXEE f ' XXX1 'YO 0661-.GXdxxe 'iomkbqpa , tckiixax, vxeX Saws, Samoa 9-eqoaxxd, xlaoci 'cXo6q,es. S I.. ei s an d H aw ai- la n Po sters ex Pr es Se d SEMOR Cl DAQ A38 the Sen lor Banq uet the me D IVAINO ha SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Par Meer, Pat Calmer, Edwina Gerrits, Harlan Wag- ner, Marilyn Harris. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elmerene Marsh, Barbara Mat- thias, Rosemary Lench, Marilyn Green. Center is Joelle Curtis. AlI..a Mark'sorches tra supplied the music for the evening and the decorations carried out the theme of Some En- chanted Evening. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Kresky, Ioelle Curtis, Edwina Gerrits, Miss Duggan, Irwin Cameron, Barbara Matthias, and Fred Groverman dec- orate for the evenings festivities. xxX6 5 n .te XN0 lon GTE ow . svn XBPJYXOS G32-:ZS Btowfibv ROW 1 1 - 63201 O RXGHXN agen POP? LEE WQSOW' on I GRADUATION 1 XXO BOYXOM Rowaniooxsiixwevheis The Class of 1951 graduated on Durst Field June 8. wtgofx' ewxs. 9 3' Maw L gawk' 1-A. .4:r....1mme.at.u... ,, . . . ....................,.,, THE SENIORS and their guests enjoyeda 4A. M. breakfast at Son- oma Mission Inn following gradua- tion. RS 1,531 xlalacw 7' xxx 1 R s mrsns Ano co mc Town KANSA c.' D Q o 0 'o - -,.'o.Q..l 4 I A Q, Q. Y , A ,A c 'o g 4 S :O 0 , ' . . ' Us .- ,. ' 9 ' '. .ing 0 H W ' c...o. ' 'o, 90. . ,..o,. Q I 'sOg..' . . 00. '


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