Ripon High School - Mission Yearbook (Ripon, CA)

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r RE: ucndnak! :lxcajdlr In 1 ,X 3011- - -- cw-.1,-uf: ,f A+ - -5 -.1-,Y . Q W X-, ,:,. , IQ . :fx ,F UW kg Yz, , 4,9 CIKZIZ Edltor .246 dflflfe MM Busmess Manager R1PON UNION' HlGH SCHOOL R1pOn, Cal1fOrn1a WHERE WE GO.. W. A. STOUFFER Principal, Ripon Union High School If The posiTion oT principal oT a small high school is one oT The mosT graTiTying jobs imaginable when The Teeling on The VparT oT The sTudenT body and Tacu'lTy is The way iT is aT Ripon High. The success oT any school or sTudenT body is noT .deTermined by any one indi- vidual or any one group, buT by The aTTiTude and willingness oT everyone To work TogeThe'r. Because of This TacT we are able To supporT-and To excell in+many acTiviTies. Our T948-49 success has noT come, by chance buT because sTudenTs -'and TaculTy have been willing To work TogeTher and have had The desire To win. The Class OT i949 has had a greaT deal To do wiTh This success, and has Turnished The leadership in many acTiviTies. A The Type oT acTiviTies parTicipaTed in by The sTudenT body is a reTlecTion oT The inTeresT oT boTh The sTudenT body and The TaculTy. When a school is Tound wiTh as varied a lisT oT acTiviTies as ours, There will be Tound in ThaT school a Thriving condiTion. CongraTulaTions go To The Class oT I9-49 Tor Their varied parTicipaTion in acTiviTies during Their Tour years in high school. They have had leaders in all phases oT sTudenT aTTairs. l Take This opporTuniTy To say To Them, You have done a Tine job. Good luck To you, Class oT '49, and may you never TorgeT your high school days. ' Wesley A. STouTTer 'Y' 41 Aff? Q BOARD OF TRUSTEES Leff fo right, slanding E I Wendorff, A. V. Chase, f d J. R. Williams, E. A. T ll Mrs. W. A. Farscho l FACULTY ERNEST AZEVEDO Band, Orchestra, Glee WILLIAM GINGRICH Algebra, Geomefr, Trigonomefry M Y chanical Drawing, Drama. BEVERLY BECKER English LORRAINE V. BOGGIANO Spanish, Girls' Physical Educalion KATHLEEN COTULLA L 1 H. H. Chemnsfry, H. H. Arls, H. H. S I -l ERVIN DE SELLE Mechanical Drawing, General Shop GERALDINE DUNCAN Typing, Shorihand, Bookkeeping Office Praclics GRACE GARTMAN English ROBERT ARGANBRIGHT Biology, Chemislry, Physics, General Science, Journalism ERIC JACOBSEN General Mafhemahcs, Junior Bus: ness, Boys' Physical Educafion BETTY KEARNAN Ari, English OTIS KINGERY Vice-Principal, Agricullure MARTIN OLAVARRI Junior Business, General Mafhem ics, Typing, Physical Education ERNEST POLETTI Social Problems, Civics, U. S. H lory, Public Speaking, Debale .fghy LILA B. BUCK fJx'XX X X CUSTODIANS - J W Leif fo righf, W. . a es, eor e if , I '53 Buck, Arf Hulc inson V. L. Keirn Jr. H i' ' .. ' x. 5 . ' ., -51 , Egg in , ., K ' 1, if Ari- ix 'gl ,Q-.,i,,', 1 - , A ,W .,, Je- ' K ,,i ,, ' ' we si - .,. 1 ' W 1, :fi M l-i, I V 'E ii .. 1 1' ,.,.. ff ff K 2. I ' iw ' 4 .'7' ,Q 5 1- ,Q W 'K . 3 . ip J ss s. ' A-Mmm. CABINET Top row: Poletti lAdviserl, Ynzunza Dosio, Keirn, Harp, Silva, Siggins. Front row: Ballatore, Pearson, Tornell Williams, Kingery, Vrieling, Gomes. CONGRESS Top row: Gerbing, Moore, Bynum, Fur tado, Kincaid, Knopf, Hargrove, Mar tini, McNamer, Ballatore. Third row: Levin, Phillips, Nyquist Shoemaker, Manz, Stoutfer, Travaille Hensley, Williams, loppini. Second row: Gomes, Nicolaysen, O'Berg Vincelet, Kinqery, Owens, Jacklich Wassink, Townsend, Azevedo, Front row: Knox, Mulholand, Franzia Poynor, Bianchi, Farschon. SUPREME COURT Azevedo, Jackson, Townsend, Furtado Ernest Poletti, Student Government Adviser. Stanley Williams, Student Body President STUDENT GOVERNMENT 4 Presidents cabinet ran smoothly . . . Met every Thursday noon . . . Congress convened every tirst Thursday ot the month . . . Vice-president JOAN KINGERY Speaker ot the l-louse . . . Two legisla- tors trom each organization and activitiy . . . Made laws tor running the student body . . . Student government correspondence conducted by secretary ot State DALE TORNELL . . . DALE also Police Chiettess ot girls . . . Records and minutes ot court and congress kept by Secretary ot Records JOSIE BALLATORE . . . Undersecretaries GENEVIEVE VRIELING, NELLIE KUIL, and ANGIE GOMES . . . Jobs tor unemployed students secured through Secretary ot Labor DUANE SIGGINS . . . ERANCES SILVA Attorney General . . . Eine iob in prosecuting student law-breakers . . . Secretary ot Publicity Tl-IERESA YNZUNZA . . . Papers kept busy publishingllatest student body news . . . Carnival a big success . . . JOl-lN DOSIO Secretary ot Entertainment . . . All student body enioyed seasonal enter- tainment . . . Teachers and students notitied ot all congress and court meetings by EVELYN KElRN . . . DIANE PEARSON Secretary ot Rallies . . . Good moral support trom students in all sports and rallies . . . Court meetings held almost every week . . . Good order maintained by Chiet Justice ot Supreme Court STANLEY JACKSON . . . l-lard-working police torce managed by Chiet ot Police DANNY HARP. 3 wl-lo we AR fx 415 E ,-Q fT A Y 'S' f 4Ff Ab CLASS OF '49 FLOSSIE ALLEN MARY AZEVEDO BERTHA BAKKER JOSEPHINE BALLATORE RAYMOND BIANCHI PRESTON BINGHAM BETTY BROOKS JOHN BYNUM FRED CALLSEN JOHN DOSIO RAY EASTBURG CHARLES ELSHOLZ DOLORES FURTADO FRANK FURTADO LORETTA GARCIA CLASS 0F '49 ANGIE GOMES GEORGE GRUBE EDDIE HARGROVE DAN NY HARP EUGENE HENSLEY STANLEY JACKSON BRUCE IOPPINI EVELYN KEIRN NELLIE KUIL JOAN KINGERY ROBERT LOEWEN RUSSELL McNAMER GLEN MAPES ROBERT MINTER MARY BETH MOORE X ff: 'is 'Ziff F .abil Lf. 1 fa 'BN i 'Ut ,E-vw., 1 CLASS 0F '49 ALLAN O'BERG MARGARET ORTIZ DIANE PEARSON LAWRENCE RACKLEY JAMES RICHEY AUDREY SAABYE KATHERINE SANFORD BETTY SCHAAPMAN GERALD SCHOONHOVEN DALLAS SHOEMAKER DUANE SIGGINS FRANCES SILVA MERVYN STOUFFER BOB SWAIN DALE TORNELL ' 'I W TTT TF' TETT'i5'iA ' CLASS OF '49 - JAMES TowNsEND CHERIE TURNBEAUGH FRANCES VINCELET ' ' .'s'.!. .1v- LL: 'J' 3 V GENEVIEVE VRIELING STANLEY WILLIAMS THERESA YNZUNZA Mi g ii I I ly, ii ll RAY ZANUTTO fl LLLL l p SENIOR NOTES . . . Our Work of Today Molds Our Eufure of Tomorrow . . . fhe Senior rnoffo and law . . . Wifh blue and silver as class colors . . . '49ers' flower, fhe Camellia , . . Class run smoofhly by our advisers, MRS. DUNCAN and MR. KINGERY . . . Wish fo fhanlc fhem for Their earnesf efforfs wifh our class . . . Thanlcs also fo fhe class officers: PRESIDENT DANNY HARP: VICE-PRESIDENT FRANK FURTADOg SEC- RETARY JOSIE BALLATORE . . . and fo fhe Execufive Commiffee consisfing of The above officers plus DIANE PEARSON, ANGIE COMES, STAN WILLIAMS . . . Seniors affended and enioyed many parfies and annual affairs . . . Senior scavenger hunf . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . Yosernife for fwo-day Difch Day . . . Liffle Bif O' Sweden for annual Senior Dinner . . . I-Ield ceremony for placing fhe '49 numeral in fhe gym wallc . . . And fhoroughly enioyed our four years af RIPON UNION I-IIGI-I. CLASS OF '50 JUNIORS We are fhe class of '50,- You can'f deny fhaf we're niffy. We back our High School feam And we are really on fhe beam. Junior year sfarfed wifh fhe following officers: ALDEN HOUBEIN, presidenfg VERONICA MULHOLAND, vice-presidenfg MARY ANN FRANSCELLA, secrefary- freasurer, congressmen, BERT BALLATORE and FRANK JACKLICH . . . Second semesfer officers were: MARILYN TRAVAILLE, presidenf: MAXINE TAYLOR, vice- presidenfg DARLENE WASSINK, secrefary-freasurer . . . Class was really faken over by fhe girls for a change . . . Boys did nof seem fo mind . . . Vofe of apprecia- fion and fhank you fo MISS BOGGIANO and MR. OLAVARRI for splendid assis- fance and kind advice in all acfivifies and problems . . . Class rings received and worn wifh pride . . . Musf be some money-makers in fhis bunch . . . Planned fhe Prom for '49 . . . Dafe sef for Friday, May I3 . . . Juniors nof supersfifious . . . VERONICA MULHOLAND named general chairman . . . a mosf vivacious miss . . . Sponsored fhe firsf dance of fhe year . . . Formed a conga line . . . Fun for all who were fhere - plus a nice profif . . . Enfered a floaf in Armisfice Day parade fo adverfise fhe red and whife pom-poms we made . , . Sold pom-poms af foofball games wifh double purpose in mind - III fo boosf our feam. and IZI our freasury . . . Many rally programs planned in class meefings . . . Commiffee composed of PANSY GREGORY, CAROLYN MANZ, and JOYCE SCHOONHOVEN worked ouf fhe skifs . . . Sponsored fwo RED and WHITE days . . . Held kangaroo courfs , for lhose who did nof coops-rafef' I I Left lo righl, fop row: McMurry Ballafore, Whiteman, Dalman Rosenfeld, Cosfa, Gomes, Van Wyk Cenfer row: Boggiano Iadviserl Van Laar, Silveira, Taylor, Hou bein, Zumsfein, Pilofl Whif more, Schilfz, Palmaymesa Fran? row: Leon, Bledsoe, Kor- ver, Franscella, Poynor, Yarber Wassink, Sikma Left fo right, lop row Schoon- hoven, loppini, Travaille, Kin- caid, Knopf, Bianchi, Marfini Vieira Center row: Olavarri ladviserl, Cerrafo, Jacklich, Ashcom, Fred- ericksen, Snelling, Franz Greg- ory, Gerbing, Wilburn Fronf row: Cornick, Gomes, Mul- holand, Vincelel, Mani, Peferson, Schaapman, Levin, Gomes, Easl- ham C l A S S 0 F ' 5 I Left fo riqhl, lop row: DeWeerd, Heck, Bcuwman, Williams, Ei enga, Allison, Boone Cenfer row: Becker ladviserl James, Van Assen, Ward, Bu ion, Bakker, Toombs, Korve Morris Fronl Row: Dalman. Whitmore Jackson, Sneed, Barkley, Aze vedo, Bodeson Leif fo righl, lop row: Saaby Nyquisf, Furlado, Shirley, Vinc lei, Vander Laan, Van Laar Center row: Jacobsen ladviser Sanchez, Rackley, Farschon, Ca los, Tsuchimofo, Silva, Unger Fronf Row: Sanford, Pelerso Dixon, Green, Toombs, Esleve DeMichelis, Cunningham SOPHOMORES Eirsf semesfer officers: BEN TSUCHIMOTO, presidenf by unanimous vofe: BILL VANDER LAAN, vice-presidenfg SADIE MAE WILLIAMS, secrefary-freasurerg con- gressmen, MARY EURTADO and DWIGHT NYQUIST . . . advisers, COACH ERIC JACOBSEN and MISS BEVERLY BECKER . . . Firsf parfy held af Merry Garden Roller Rink . . . Freshman Class invifed . . . faculfy, foo . . . MR. AZEVEDO and MR. OLAVARRI enioyecl one big flop . . . Second semesfer officers: DWIGHT NYOUIST, presidenf by unanimous vofe: BILL VANDER LAAN again vice-presidenf lfourfh fime in fwo yearsl . . . JOE BODESON, JR., secrelary-freasurer . . . Threw big dance affer RIPON-DENAIR baskefball game . . . DENAIR and alumni invifed . . . SADIE MAE WILLIAMS general chairman . . . Dance fheme - SWEETHEART SWINGTIME . . . music by school records . . . MR. GINGRICH and MISS KEAR- NAN helped wifh decorafions . . . Refreshrnenfs all donafed . . . Surprise: ran ouf of refreshmenls . . . No clean-up commiffeeg consequences: no more dances or parfies . . . Sponsored cafeferia af annual RIPON DEBATE TOURNAMENT . . . Second year in succession . . . CHARLENE DALMAN and WANDA WHITMORE general chairmen . . . Ring commiffee chosen . . . Rings ordered . . . High hopes for an early arrival . . . Decided fo selecf moffo before senior year . . . Commiffee chosen fo worlc on same . . . Also class colors and flower . . . Idea: enjoy same while sfill in school . . . SCHOOL . . . Whal' a fimel . . . SHAKESPEARE . . . To be or nof fo be . . . Lasf year read MERCHANT OF VENICE . . . This year read JULIUS CAESAR Memorized speeches Spelling words and vocabulary words lgroanl . . . Parficipafed in annual school carnival . . . baslcefball fhrow . . . made some money . . . beffer fhan lasf year . . . Sold ice cream '. . . Ice cream melfed . . . big mess . . . Baskefball a challenge . . . Sfars preffy good - af missing! . . . Buf, a successful year. CLASS OF '52 Leff fo right, fop 1 Mohl Marsman, Huse, Kovak, ,Sik g Hargrove, Arcoleo. 'fr L9 Cenfer row: A1BVEdO ladvi I Klaft, Phillips, Taylor, Was k Dykslra, Manz, Travaifle Fronf row: Knox, Oslini, Vriel q Cunningham, Roome. Lqffrfo righf, lop row: V ld huizen, Grasso, Azevedo, Sch Inga, Smith, Smilh, Mari Center row: Kearnan ladvi I Vieira, Brooks, Owens, Fred ickson, Picanso, Farschon Front row: Hansen, McM Pearson, Nicolaysen, Lial, T mel, Orfi FRESHMEN IZROSH CLASS ran frue fo form--confused and ufferly bewildered . . . Scornful glances from upper classmen suffered . . . Glances evenfually soffened and we became parf of fhe RIPON HIGH TRIBE . . . SOPHOMORE CLASS gave us our firsf friendly welcome . . . lreafed us fo a slsafing parfy af Merry Garden Roller Rinlc in Modesfo . . . Spills . . . bruises . . . buf heap good fime . . . Guidance of class officers helped us a lof . . . Firsf semesfer officers: presidenf, PAULINE FARSCHONg vice-presidenf, CARLA HANSENQ secrefary-freasurer, DOLORES VVASSINIQ Second semesfer officers: president CROCE MIGLIOREQ vice-presidenf, DOLORES WASSINK: secrefary-freasurer, BOBBY ROOME . . . Congressmen were JANET OWENS and ROBERT KNOX . . . Advisers, Iilce Frosh Class, were new fo our school . . . Thanks, MISS KEARNAN and MR. AZEVEDO, for your help . . . No Wampum, no fun-so fo raise money we sold candy during acfivify period . . . Made 59.00 . . . Hold 'um big powwow and decided fo do if more offen . . . Much acfivify will be creafed in denfal office! . . . A slcafing parfy for March I5 . . . Wampum had 'ro roll in before fhaf fime or sad plighf predicfed . . . Confesi held af a rally fo defermine which class could sing RIPON HIGH HYMN fhe lnesf . . . We were very proud fo win if . . . We showed 'uml . . . Spring and warm weafher iusf around The corner lwe hopel . . . So plans for weiner roasf and scavenger hunf are in mind . . . wifh loonfire, eafs, games, and fhe general run of sfunfs and hublqub . . . Hope our plans work ouf . . . Wifh our own acfivifies plus ofher doings we Rare quife busy-so. unfil nexf year, we say Ugoodbyef' .LU xffff' ,, ' 1 , :F -, - 7 , I . E' A 1, f 'na' -Q ' Y' ll.-fu' '- - ..Q,.- 1 fu-m.f 'N - ' '1a'f,- ' 1 , ,, , gh. ,v nf- , af ' 'f 1' . f Auf' 0 fn - ,N , , , V H I' f X ' I Ivv..!f',. ru. A . u - . , ' h ' , -1 0 P , ' x-. .. I ' , 1 6 4 mf-ff ,-.. f nw-f . f .1 ff, . . .Q .inf A I V. wr HMW DQ.. MISSION STAFF Our aim - a bigger and beller MISSION . . . A hard-working slalf has made il bigger . . , we hope you 'rhink i'r's bellerl . . . JOAN KINGERY, edilor, who worked hard and spenr many hours lo give you somelhing new and dillerenl' . . . I-ler righl-hand man, DUANE SIGGINS, business manager, soliciled adverlising from local merchanls BARBARA GERBING, assislanl edilor. and LEATRICE KNOPF, assislanl business manager . . . Learned Jrhe lrials and Jrribulalions of a yearbook while slaving 'Ihis year . . . Will lake over nexl year . . . A lop-nolch lrio: ALLAN O'BERG, RAY BIANCHI. JIM RICI-IEY . . . good nalured cameramen and errand boys . . . An excellenl' secrelary and a person hard lo gel along wilhoul-lha+'s righi: ANGIE GOMES. alias SI-IORTYH . . . Odd-job people and good kids l'o have around for dirly work, DIANE PEARSON, DALE TORNELL . . . Class represenla- lives: Senior EVELYN KEIRN . . . Junior CAROL 'POYNOR . . . Sophomore SADIE MAE WILLIAMS . . . Frosh JANET OWENS . . . I-lard-working cheerful gals who Turned our lo be super-saleswomen . . . The whole siafi mel af noon 'ro decide imporlanl problems . . . and ballle over new ideas . . . Loads ol lhanks and apprecialion go lo everyone who helped Especially 'ro MR. GINGRICI-l. designer of lhe MISSION cover . . . and 'ro MISS KEARNAN, whose paiience and arl knowledge aided wilh publicily . . . To The school organizalions for Their sincere enlhusiasm in MISSION sponsorship . , . And lasl buf nolr leasl. 'ro lhe whole siali- producers ol a new and diflerenl I949 MISSION . . . For from Jrhe swear ol Their brows came lhe pages ol 'lhis yearbook. - ' ya iii ' A ij 3 KXQQ7 . fl? 5 an be gven at wall morn ing an wade and School, come that in P00131 ' ships '39 every- Each group 15 1!l'l+', 5 4'1nnl' in A. 695 P9?'W1-B?if?9f e We WARWHOOP RIPON-HI WARWHOOP . . . school paper . . . published weekly by rhe jour- nalism class . . . Managed by MR. ARGANBRIGHT as nearly like an acfual news- paper as possible . . . Salaries earned in A's, B's, and Os . . . Exchanged papers every week wiih 3I differenr schools . . . Efficienl slaff composed of . . . JOAN KINGERY, JOSIE BALLATORE, ANGIE GOMES, MARY AZEVEDO as slave-driv- ing edilrors lone each quarlrerl . . . copy readers, DIANE PEARSON, DARLENE WASSINK . . . Cheerful, hardworking gals were ELOSSIE ALLEN, MARGARET ORTIZ, lypisrs . . . Slow buf sure, BRUCE IOPPINI, arf edilor . . . Busy ALLAN O'BERG filled The iob of circularion manager and handy man . . . The hair-rearing job of producfion manager was fhe fare of JOHN DOSIO . . . And rhe roving re- porrers, RAY BIANCI-ll, STAN JACKSON, RUSS McNAMER, and everyone else on rhe slafl covered lhe news . . . ARGIE says alldid a fine job . . . Monday was nick-named Pas+e day . . . Tuesday was called news-hunring day . . . Wed- nesday, dead-line day . . . Thursday, rush day . . . Friday, THE day . . . for srapling and disrriburing fhe week's worlc . . . Always a greal problem were encils . . . conrinually gerling losr or borrowed . . . A mullilude of olher prob- Rams arose . . . buf lhe slaff always managed +o overcome The difficulries and gel 'rhe paper our each Friday . . . '49er iournalfsm sludenrs gained considerable knowl- edge of newspaper Jrrials and 'rribularions . . . feel 'rhal lhe experience was wor+h Jrhe eflorr. ' ,,g:..,s Left to right, fop row: Kuil, Kovak, -Moore, Furfado, Williams, Mariini, Knopf, Gregory, Marfini, Gerbing, Schoonhoven. Cenfer row: Gomes, Manx, Piloiii, Mulholand, Bakker, Hargrove, Sfoui- fer, Van Wyk, Owens, Kingery, Ballafore, Tornell. Fronf row: Sanford, Gomes, Sanford, Franscella, Barkley, Siqgins, Tsuchi- mofo, Wassink, Pearson, Azeveclo, Silva. cc. s. F. ET, l:irsT semesTer oT The Brain Club lC. S. Fl headed by ANGIE GOMES as presidenT . . . FRANCES SILVA, vice-presiclenT . . . PANSY GREGORY, secreTary- Treasurer . . . LEATRICE KNOPE and CAROLYN MANZ, congressmen . . . FirsT semesTer acTiviTies: plaque Tor liTe members oT Scholarship sTarTing wiTh i948 . . . Trip To San Francisco . . . saw l-lammersTein and Roger's producTion oi Allegro . . . LaTer wenT To Lupo's lTalian resTauranT on Kearney STreeT . . .' walked back Through Chinaiown were popped wiTh where Chinese'New Year was aT iTs heighT . . . several gals Tirecrackers . . , Second semesTer acTiviTies: TirsT, The elecTion . . . OTTicers were PresiclenT MARY BETH MOORE . . . Vice-presidenT MERV STOUFFER . . . SecreTary-Treasurer VERONlCA MULHOLAND . . . Trip To The capiTal of California, SacramenTo . . . CapiTol, STaTe Library, and SuTTer's Forl' Taken in as educaTional Trip Tor semesTer, along wiTh oTher places OT inTeresT . . . year enjoyed by all. Lefi' To righi, Top row: Gerbing, Siouffer, Williams, Jacklich, Owens. Front row: Becker ladviserl, Bode- so, i er, e', or JUNIOR RED CROSS Our council began The year by elecTing officers . . . PresidenT, JOAN KINGERY . . . Vice-presidenT BARBARA GERBING . . . SecreTary-Treasurer SADIE WILLIAMS . . . Adviser MISS BECKER . . . all apprecialrecl her help and co-operaTion . . . Ripon was elecTed To supply The counTy oTTicers . . . The council sTaged an enroll- menT drive conTesT againsT Escalon . . . boTh schools secured IOOZ, . . . Ne-xT proiecT was a Red Cross TloaT Tor ArmisTice Day parade . . . Eniire council parTicipaTed in making iT . . . ChrisTmas giTTs and a Tree were donaTed To hospiTals and children's home . . . Tray maTs were pinlced Tor The Livermore VeTerans' l-lospiTal . . . Also conTribuTecl arTicles Tor The counTy's SCHOOL CHEST . . . Published counTy news- paper . . . A penny-Throwing booTh was provided Tor The carnival . . . The year a busy one . . . buT -all eTTorTs were Tor The purpose oi The Red Cross. Cenfer row: Duncan Iadviserl Vrieling, Azevedo, BaIIaTore, Bakker, Gomes, I-iIoTTi, Taylor, Zumsfein. Schaapman, Sxkma, Silvei a G Vincelef, Wilburn, G 14-D- SIGMA BETA TAU STudenTs Taking Two years oT commercial subiecTs eligible Tor SIGMA BETA TAU . . . SuccessTuI dance given aTTer ESCALON-RIPON baskeTbaII game . . . Calcu- IaTing machine purchased wiTh money earned by dance . . . Field Trip To San Fran- cisco To visiT business houses and a commercial college in March made by senior members oT The organizaTion . . . Enjoyable Time sTaying aT Mark I-Io kins I-IoTeI on NOB I-IILL . . . Chicken dinner aT Lucca's in STockTon enioyed by allg. . . Girls aTTended movie and aTe burned popcorn aTTer dinner . . . Pie-Throwing booTh and dumbbell swinging were The Two concessions aT annual carnival in May . . . Throw- ing pies aT girls' Taces nnosT popular wiTh boys . . . OTTicers Tor The year: ANGIE GOMES, president DARLENE WASSINK, vice-president NELLIE KUIL, secreTary- Treasurer . . . Adviser, MRS. DUNCAN. Leff To righf, back row: Bcqgiano I d 'e I Gregory, Gerbing, Tra- II F T d Sh k Du Iadviserl. core, Ballafore, Migliore, Gomes. GIRL? LEAGUE ConsTiTuTion Tor Girls' League drawn up . . . CommiTTee consisTed oT JOAN KINGERY, MARY FURTADO, DIANE PEARSON, and The TacuITy sponsors. MRS. DUNCAN and MISS BOGGIAIXIO . . . New oTTicers eIecTed by sysTem provided in consTiTuTion: MARY BETH MOORE, president DALE TORNELL, vice-president ANGIE GOMES, secrerary-Treasurer: BARBARA GERBING, publiciTy agent DAL- LAS SI-IOEMAKER, hisToi-Fang MARIAN VIEIRA, parIiamenTarian . . . Class repre- se-nTaTives: JOSIE BALI ATORE, senior: PANSY GREGORY, iuniorg MARY EUR- TADO, sophomore: CROCE MIGLIORE, Treshman . . . Congressmen, CAROL POYNOR and MARILYN TRAVAILLE . . . League sponsored Sadie I-lawkin's Day Dance and Box Lunch Socials To raise money Tor MoTher-DaughTer DesserT held in The spring. . -ng .l. S. A. This year The membership oT The J. S. A. was changed Trom congress To The civics and social problems classes . . . All sTudenTs Taking eiTher of These courses were auTo- maTic:aIIy members - paying dues, Too, oT course . . . Two civics classes TirsT semesTer . . ConsequenTIy, Two seTs oT oTTicers: presidenTs, JOAN KINGERY, and FRANCES SILVA: vice-presidenTs, FRANK FURTADO and MERVYN STOUFFERg secreTaries, JOSIE BALLATORE and DALE TORNELL: Treasurers, DANNY HARP and ANGIE GOMESV pubIiciTy, DIANE PEARSON and MARY AZEVEDO . . , Social problems oTTicers: presidenT RAY EASTBURGQ vice-preside-nT, MARY BETH MOORE: secreTary. and publiciTy, DALE TORNELL . . . ATTended Tour convenTions . . . Two regional - Tulare and Fresno . . . Two sTaTe - San Francisco and San Diego . . . OTher Trips included counTy jail, courT house, eTc .... Barn Dance . . . TaIenT show . . . Our aim: To become beTTer ciTizens. T qh+, T p . Hargrove, Dosio, Franzia, Townsend. Fronf row: Moore, Boggiano ladvls erl Gerbin SPANISH CLUB Habla usTed Espanol? . . . IT so, you are eligible Tor The Spanish Club . . . Spanish spoken aT The meeTings . . . Adviser, MISS BOGGIANO, To whom we are graTeTul: her help and guidance invaluable . . , FirsT and second semesTer oTTicers were: pres- iclenTs, FRANK FURTADO, JOHN DOSIO: vice-presidenT, EDDIE HARGROVE secreTary-Treasurer, BARBARA GERBING, MARY BETH MOORE: congressmen, CHARLES FRANZIA, JAMES TOWNSEND . . . FirsT proiecT unclerTalcen was a clance . . . STAN JACKSON appoinTed Tor decoraTions . . . ATTer The dance came a ChrisTmas parTy . . . Main evenT was The Iorealcing oT The pinaTa - ThaT is, The opening oT a box Tillecl wiTh giTTs . . . DecoraTed by EVELYN KEIRN . . . JOSIE BALLATORE. ANGIE GOMES, and MARY AZEVEDO in charge oT Tood . . . Members all enioyecl The pasT year . . . Hope The Tollowing will be as successTuI. 'I Leff lo righl,' lop row: Sanford, Bouwman, Van Wyk, Williams, Bingham, Furtado, Boone. Cenler row: Gingrich lcoachl Callsen, Keirn, Sfouffer, Houbein Pearson, Williams. Front row: Jacklich, Wassink, Siggins, Farschon, Hensley, Sanford Townsend. Q DRAMA YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU . . . bul we did . . . and a show like Y. C. T I. W. Y. is always lun . . . Ask any ol lhe casl . . . who had as much lun as anyone.. chasing snalces . . . borrowing clolhes lask DARLENE WASSINK, MERV STQUFFER DUANE SIGGINSI . . . pulling on make-up . . . girls gelling inlo each olhers' hair .. lilerally . . . DIANE PEARSON, MARY FURTADO, EVE KEIRN . . . doing each olher over. . .in coillures, lhal is . . . FRANK JACKLICH under lasl minule direclion lrom MR. GINGRICH . . . pouring waler on JIM TOWNSEND . . .and lurning lhe lables causing JlM'S upselling . . . FRANK complelely conlusing ALDEN HOUBEIN who was lrying lo remain sane and in love wilh RUTH SANFORD . . . GENE HENSLEY bealing lhe lrain lo lhe punch line ,. . . MERV STOUFFER accidenlally knocking over lhe bird cage . . . lhen prelending he did il on purpose . . . Oh yes, we look Y. C T. I. W. Y .... and did we have lun! DEBATE Losl our lop debalers lasl year. bul leams shaped up well lhis year . . . Many ol us were new and so worked doubly hard lo make up lor il . . . The OAKLAND TOUR- NAMENT, wilh 44 leams parlicipaling . . . MARY BETH MOORE and VERONICA MULHOLAND look second place in debale linals . . . Nexl came lhe RIPON TOURNAMENT on February 26 . . . Ripon didn'l enler ils own lournamenl . . . The C. O. P. TOURNAMENT which nelled MR. POLETTI lour dollars worlh ol lickels lor parking in a NO PARKING ZONE - was his lace red! . . .Al HANFORD, MARY BETH and VERONICA again came oul on lop - look lirsl place in linals . . . Lovely lrophy and medals presenled lo girls. . . LOREN KINCAID made impromplu linals . . . Firsl experience in lhal lype ol speech and we're mighly proud ol him . . . Work, praclive, and even disappoinlmenl in debale add up lo loads ol lun and achievemenl. Left lo riqhf, lop row. I hl Owens, Kincaid, H I y uisl, Mu Silva. 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EirsT semesTer oTTicers were: presi- clenT.!,MARY AZEVEDOg vice-presicIenT, MERVYN STOUFFERg secreTary-Treasurer, RUTH SANFORD: congressman, AUDREY SAABYE . . . EooTbalI sea- son Tound The band was always TaiThTul lincluding EVELYN KEIRN, even iT she TainTecI aT The RIPON-ESCALON gamell . . . marched Tor Ar- misTice Day parade . . . Toolc parT in The ChrisT- mas ConcerT . . . January IsT, OTT To The EasT- WesT game-a marvelous game Iso They Tell us! ll . . . Rain was coming down in bucIceTs . . . Very hard on insTrumenTs. you Icnow . . . Anyway, we AND enioyed a pleasanT aTTernoon aT Playland . . . For basIceTbaII season There were always abouT I-5 band members ouT To encourage The players wiTh some music . . . Band and glee club goT TogeTher Tor a roller s':aTing parTy . . . Second semesTer oTTicers were: presidenT, ANGIE GOMESg vice-presidenT, DALE TORNELLg secreTary, EDDIE HAROROVE3 congressman. EDDIE HARGROVE . . . S pri ng ConcerT-Time To show people we have been doing someThing besides having pa'rTies . . . For special aTTracTions we had Three TrurnpeT players Trom Mo- desTo as soloisTs wiTh The band . . . LasT, buT noT IeasT, The band did iTs noble iob aT' graduaTion lcovering up The sobs oT The deparTing seniorsl. , DRCHESTRA A year has gone by since The orchesTra has been heard from . . . We aren'T many in number, buT we are ouT worlcing . . . OT course, we have some hornemalcing girls who come ouT in The middle oT The period and Tell us abouT Those wonclerTuI pork chops-or someThing, buT The resT oT us keep work- ing . . . The horn players, like The resT oT us, have a raTher hard Time . . . TED and MARVIN Tinally succeeded in geTTing TogeTher on Their noTes . . . ChrisTmas ConcerT. our TirsT appearance . . . The school play provided The occasion Tor our second appearance . . . All members very TaiThTuI, even Those who were someTimes as much as an hour IaTe . . . Our big nighT--Spring ConcerT . . . LasT OT all, BaccalaureaTe . . . OTTicers TirsT semesTer: presidenT, EVELYN KEIRNg vice-presidenT, JANET OWENS: secreTary-Treasurer, CHERIE TURN- BEAUGH . . L Second semesTer: presicIenT, PRES- TON BINOHAMg vice-presicIenT, TED BARKLEYg secreTary-Treasurer, DALE TORNELL. GLEE CLUB Glee Club a chorus oT eighTy-six girls and boys . . . EirsT Time in Three years The boys have been inTeresTedl. . . The largesT enrolImenT in Glee Club for several years . . . Under The direcTion oT mus- ical insTrucYor ERNEST AZEVEDO . . . The mem- bers oT The chorus express Their Thanks and appre- ciaTion Tor his paTience . AccompanisT was DALE TORNELL . . . OTTicers Tor The TirsT halT oT The year: DALE TORNELL, presidenT7 EDDIE HAR- GROVE, vice-presidenT: MARILYN TRAVAILLE, secreTary-Treasurer . . . Second eIecTion held in January . . . New oTTicers: DALE and EDDIE re- elecTecIp MARY 'FURTADO became secreTary- Treasurer . . . FirsT perTormance was aT The ChrisT- mas ConcerT . . . The girls all appeared in Tormal aTTire-made a very coIorTul group . . . Program consisTed oT ChrisTrnas carols . . . JOHN BYNUM sang a bariTone'solo . . . ALDEN HOUBEIN acTed as a narraTor Tor SiIenT NighT . . . Large audi- ence gave graTiTying applause To The perTormers . , . Spring ConcerT seT Tor May 5Th . . . AnoTher Tormal aTTair . . . Program made up oT modern arrangemenTs oT old TavoriTes, such as BeauTiTul Dreamer. Bicycle BuilT For Two, Three Blind Mice, and Keep In The Middle oT The Road. .03 -Quill: ,,n'l LefT To righf, Top row: Cofulla ladviseri, B:ooks, Snelling, Ashcom, Travaille, Scheeringa, Williams, Grasso, Phillips. Fronf row: Hanson, Manz, Nicolaysen, Vince'eT, Marsman, Brooks, Silva, Picanco. F. H. A. Swell Time . . . Sold home-made candy aT TooTbalI games . . .Some sTore candy. Too . . . MARILYN TRAVAILLE, MARILYN ASI-ICOM, NORMA SNELLINO, and BETTY BROOKS earned TirsT de- gree pins . . . BETTY BROOKS also earned chapTer and sTaTe pin . . . Gave dance wiTh F. F. A. . . . Turned ouT swell . . , cuTe decoraTions and pos- Ters . . . Theme: PIaTTer ParTy . . . iuke box supplied music . . . Gave Two hoT lunches . . . FirsT, hoT dogs, chili beans, hoT chocoIaTe, hoT coTTee . . . Second, spagheTTi wiTh meaT sauce, hoT buTTered French bread, hoT chocoIaTe, hoT coTTee . . . This lasTed Two days . . . I Iad TIoaT in parade on Ar- misTice Day . . . liked much . . . Also a TIoaT in annual school carnival . . . Theme: old-Tashioned girl conTrasTed wiTh modern girl . . . Had booTh in carnival . . . Turned ouT To be successiul . . . Really had a Top-noTch year. F. F. A. EnroIImenT in VocaTionaI AgricuITure This year, 48 boys . . . PresidenT TirsT semesTer, FRANK FUR- TADOg second semesTer, BILL VAN WYK . . . Types oi acTiviTies: Milk TesTing, dairy, pouITry, IivesTock, TruiT, nuTs . . . MaioriTy OT The proiecTs are dairy . . . ChapTer parTicipaTed in public speaking conTesT, Co-op quiz, and in judging dairy caTTIe, Tarm mechanics, livesTock, pouITry. and Tree . . . ExhibiTed aT counTy and sTaTe Tairs . . . JOEL KORVER won secTionaI public speaking con- TesT . . .BILL VAN WYK, BOB SWAIN, and JOEL KORVER won in local Co-op quiz conTesT . . . STANLEY WILLIAMS helped The chapTer's par- TicipaTion in The NaTionaI F. F. A. Week by Taking parT in a radio program . . . I-IoIT BroThers Tarm Tool kiT, a I-lolsTein heiier donaTed by The ManTeca Feed and Seed Supply Co.. and The California Bankers' CerTiTicaTe To The ouTsTanding senior were awarded, buT winners noT known aT This Time. LefT To right, Top row: Ballafore, Van Veldhuizen, Furlado, DeWeerd, !-larp, Loewen, Mapes, Nigro, Williams, CosTa, Grube, Van Wyk, Swain, oppini. Cenfer row: Kinqery ladviserl, Van Assen, Mohler, DeMiche'is, Bodeson, Burfon, Sikma, Jackson, Azevedo, Vincelef, Vieira, Korver Bouwman, Jackson, Taylor, DeSelle ladviserl. FronT row: Schoonhoven, Morris, Travaille, Farschon, Bianchi, Toombs, Green, Arcoleo, Vieira, DyksTra, KlaTT, Fredericksen, Orllz, Vrie'ing, Roome. , ...'w.,-,f,L 191' ' ' -' ' ,' ' v .1 x .J L a-ww we Lefl' To righf, Top row: CerraTo, Ashcom, Rackley, Moore, Schaapman, Gerbing, Ynzunza, Brooks. Cenfer row: Piloffi, Taylor, Orfiz, Mulholand, Palmaymesa, Vrieling, Kingery, Ballaiore. Fronf row: Boggiano Iadviserl, Schaapman, Wilburn, Vincelef, Gomes, Tornell, Gomes, Azevedo. Girls earning ISO poinTs are eligible Tor The Girls' AThIeTic AssociaTion . . . PoinTs received Tor l:eEng on Teams, playing in TournamenTs, or by acT- ing as an oTTicial . . . Highlighi' oT The year: The G. A. A. TooTbaII bangueT given Tor RIPON HIGH'S championship TooTball Team . . . GuesT spealcers, lvir. SIEIVIERING and lvir. JORGE, head coaches OT College oT PaciTic . JoinT dinner wiTh Commercial Club enjoyed aT Lucca's in STocIc- Ton . . . Bingo game Tor concession aT annual car- nival in May . . . OTTicers supervising organiza- Tion: ANGIE GOMES, president DALE TORNELL, secreTary-Treasurer, VERONICA MULHOLAND and DELORES GOMES, represenTaTives To sTudenT congress . . . STudenT managers oT sporTs: THER- ESA YNZUNZA, volleyball: GENEVIEVE VRIEL- ING, baslceirballg ANGIE GOMES, soTTbaIl: JOAN KINGERY, minor sporTs . . . Adviser, MISS BOG- GIANO . . . AcTive parT played by G. A. A. on RIPON HIGH campus. Bloclc R membership open only To Those who have won Their blocks . . . WorTh worlcing Tor . . . Blocks earned in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools . . . Talces Time . . . Five small R's needed Tor a bloclc . . . Good program here brings ouT a IoT oT compeTiTion wiThin The school. . . Makes a Tella Teel preTTy proud when he makes The grade . . . Learns good sporTsmanship on The way, Too . . . New aThIeTic Tield gives us a good seT-up . . . One oT The besT . . . Had snow parTyg Tun, buT cold . . . Gave dance aTTer RIPON-HUGHSON basI4eTbalI game . . . Dance a success . . . OT- Ticers Tor year: DANNY HARP, STANLEY WIL- LIAMS, presidenTs: FRANK FURTADO, JOAOLIIN COSTA, vice-presidenlrsp CHARLES ERANZIA, secreTary-Treasurer: STANLEY WlLLl'AMS, DANNY HARP, waTchdogsq RUSSELL lvicNAlviER, RAY EASTBURG, dues coIlecTorsq IVIERVYN STOUFFER and PRESTON BINGHAM, congressmen. I o L fl' To righT, Top row: Van Wyk, Grube, Hargrove, Dalman, Swain, Kincaid, Williams, loppini, Richey, Furfado. C Tr row: Jacobsen ladviserl, Harp, Rackley, Houbein, McNamer, Costa, Siouffer, Bianchi, Vieira, Olavarri' ladviserl. Fronf row: Bianchi, Jackson, Easfburg, Townsend, Nigro, Minler, Whifmore, Nyquisf, Shirley, Siggins, Levin. COACHES COACH JAKE: 3rd successive Norfhern League Championship foci- ball leam . . . Also coaches base- ball . . . OLAVARRI: fhe baskeleer . . . A's los? league championship by 3 poinisg C's won lheirs . . . Good frack season . . . BOGGIANO: supervise: all girls' P. E .... Volleyball, baskefball, softball, bad- ntinfon, elc. STUDENT MANAGERS Vrieling, Ynzunza, Gomes, Kingery. Knox, Peferson . . . They keep Things going smoolhly. YEll lEADERS Keirn - Turnbeaugh - Pearson Real leaders, foo . . . They had their hearls in if. MAJORETTES Toombs, Turnbeaugh, Turnbeaugh, Vrieling, Dixon . . . A classy group on any field. ERIC JACOBSEN 6' , 1 f LORRAINE BOGGIANO l MARTIN OLAVARRI P ' A T if T x .f. ,-,' 1' , .Y ,Q G RLS9 SPGRTS Girls' physical educaTion under The able direcTion oT MISS LORRAINE BOS- GIANO . . . Divided inTo Three gym classes during The TirsT semesiser . . . buT girls didn'T have enough Time To pracTice because oT gym problem . . . So, Two addiTional gym classes were added during The second semesTer . . . Year divided inTo Tour seasons: volleyball, baslseTball, soTTbalI, and minor sporTs . . . LasT consisTed OT bad- minTon, ping pong, and archery . . . . VOLLEYBALL lnTer-Class League under managemenT QT Tl-TERESA YNZUNZA very popular wiTh girls . . . All Teams played very good volleyball, buT The seniors . . . lThe so-and-so'sl capTured championship TiTle . . . Made 89 poinTs while Theiroppon- enTs made 26 . . .This group also capTured The TiTle as iuniors . . . Championship Team ConsisTecl OT CapTain FLOSSIE ALLEN. ANGIE GOMES, JOAN KINGERY, DALE TORNELL, MARGARET ORTIZ, GENEVIEVE VRlELlNG, MARY BETH MOORE. BETTY SCT-TAAPMAN, BETTY BROOKS, CHERIE TURNBEAUGH, and JOSIE BALLATORE. EelT high and mighTly, so seniors challenged TaculTy To game oT volleyball . . . Much To seniors' disgrace, TaculTy rolled up score oT ThirTy poinTs while seniors made only nine, , . ln shorT unoTTicial game laTer. however, seniors regained pride when They beaT TaculTy ll-9 . . . l-low shorT The game was. The seniors will never say . . . As in pasT, BASKETBALL was mosT popular sporT wiTh girls . . . All girls Turned ouT Tor This sporT wiTh greaT enThusiasm . . . Manager GENEVIEVE VRlELlNG sched- uled league games Tor end oT February . . . Girls pracTiced more Tor This game Than any oTher . . . ThereTore were beTTer in This parTicular sporT . . . Each gym class had Teams . . . Played Their separaTe games . . . SixTh period gym co-educaTional . . . Boys played girls' baskeTball ...OuiTe a sighT To see . . . Believe iT or noT, girls beaT 4 boys - - once . . . Proved lo be a lol ol lun . . . Improved girls' abilily lo play baslcel- ball - - 'rhey lhinlc . . , ln lnler-Class Baslcelball League, rivalry belween juniors and seniors, and freshmen and sophomores conlinued . . . Juniors won league champion- ship lmuch 'ro lhe disgusl ol lhe seniorsll wilh seniors lalcing second place honors . . . In anolher year or so, lhe sophomores should really be a lop leam - - so il says here . . . The up and coming lreshmen have a bil of abilily, loo . . . lvlore praclice and experience, and 'lhey will give any leam a bad lime . . . ANGIE GOMES, manager ol SOFTBALL, scheduled games lor spring . . . Wealher was good lor lhis ouldoor sporl . . . enioyed by girls moslly because ol nice wealher provided by wealher man . . . As lhis boolc wenl lo press, good baseball season was under way . . . During lasl guarler ol year, MINOR SPORTS, under managemenl ol JOAN KINGERY, were cenler of allenlion . . . Oul ol lhree minor sporls, BADMINTON was mosl popular wilh girls . . . Each girl who played badrninlon received 25 G. A. A. poinls . . . For each game girl won lil anyl, she receives lhree addilional poinls . . . As girl losl game, she was eliminaled lrom lhe league . . . Some ol lhe oulslanding players were DALE TORNELL, JOAN KINGERY, ANGIE GOIVIES, and VERONICA IVIULI-IOLAND . . . No inler-class compelilion play olls in PING PONG This year . . . Because ol lim- iled space, equipment and over abundance ol girls, ping pong played only when condilions rendered lhis possible . . . However, wilh lhe limiled praclice lhe girls had, several accomplished ping pong players were produced . . . Mosl oulslanding player ol season, JOAN KINGERY . . . ARCI-IERY played when wealher permilled . . . Girls weren'l very good Robin I-loods, bul had lun . . . ll can honeslly be said a greal deal was accomplished lhis year. . . lor girls learned lhrough high school sporls, lrue meaning ol sporlsmanship . . . ZANUTTO COSTA NIG-RO FRANZIA FOOTBALL Season opened wiTh seven games scheduled . . . FirsT game a racTice game wiTh Hilmar . . . FURTADO blocked and caughT a pass . . . Ran TiTTy yards Tor The only Touchdown oT The game . . . Livermore an exciTing game . . . EirsT score made on a long pass Trom COSTA To ZANUTTO . . . ZANUTTO picked up a Tumble- ran TiTTy yards Tor a Touchdown To end The game . . . Calaveras marked The debuT of a small brown dog named LITTLE CHIEF, mascoT OT The Team . . . COSTA compIeTed a long pass Trom Ripon's 45-yard line To ZANUTTO,on CaIaveras's IO- yard line , . . Hughson game a walkfaway, Ripon scoring Three Touchdowns . . . Second Hilmar game a hard'ToughT one . . . JACKSON blocked a kick which Tell inTo The end zone and was Tallen on by WILLIAMS . . . COACH JAKE Tried new TacTics in Linden game . . . Used Two Teams, one Tor oTTensive play and one Tor , deTensive . . . Changes going on ThroughouT The game . . . Ripon received NorTh- ern Division Championship on ArmisTice Day aTTer beaTing Escalon . . . November I9 Ripon played Los Banos in league play-OTT in a nighT game on The ManTeca Tield . . . FRANZIA scored TirsT TD. in TirsT quarTer . . . COSTA missed Try Tor goal . . . COSTA scored Touchdown in second quarTer, again missing goal . . . Los Banos scored in second and TourTh quarTers, making one kick good . . . Final score: Los Banos I33 Ripon I2. - VARSITY Ba kfi Id Z T? Houb C T if' 69 55 9 L ez Ioppini, Harp, Jack T JACKSON WILLIAMS STOUFFER HOUBEIN DALMAN TOWNSEND FURTADO HARP B E g C h J cob- C f B h T send, k C 'P GAME RECORDS iRipon Hilmar iRipon Livermore :1:Ripon Calaveras Ripon Hilmar Ripon Hughson o Ripon Linden ., Ripon Escalon Ripon Los Banos es FOOTBAU. SQUAD , , , . I-?MfpMNHbIilg:ri 9 Q 36 Ja. ei 6 ref fs- 'Y 0-if? f .Qc H B- aa 1451548 ,ig Nvq S Qqinf. nchu, BIANCHI IOPPINI VAN WYK GRUBE - u A nh Lo fu gum 7H0 1 -f If w A1 I I 1 Al I A TEAM f Lef+ +o right, top row: Iiincaid, Hargrove, Swain, Williams, Vain Wyk. Front row: Houbein, Cosfag Dalman, Furtado, Nigro. B TEAM Left to riqhf, fop row: Easiburg, Sfouffer, Rackley, Smiih, Vander Laan, Bouwman, Tramel. Fronf row: Tsuchimoio, Nyquisf, Whifmore, Jackson, Levin, Bodeson. , W., ,.. . ,,, . ywmhn n n -, 'L w4f1a.i'ff: f nf N 1 in 15 ' , 1 v 4:-lb ' 0 H i W4 NS 014413 n s I BllSlfE1TBllLl. VarsiTy had bad sTarT . . , IosT TirsT and Third league games . . . Won remainder and wound up in Three-way Tie wiTh Hughson and Denair . . . Play-oTT aT M. J. C. gym . . . LosT To Hughson . . . BOB SWAlN'high-poinT man . . . Broke school record by making ThirTy-one poinfrs in one game . . . Appeared To spend mosT oT his Time in The air . . . B's made good sTarT, Then slipped . . . Finished wiTh Tive wins and Tive losses . . . BILL WHITMORE high-poinT man . . . C's Tinished in Three-way Tie wiTh Escalon and PaTTerson . . . Won The play-QTT aT Escalon . . . DON MCRTON held high-poinT honors . , . D's IosT Three ouT oT Tive . . poinT man, JOE BODESON. Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Hughson Ripon Ripon Ripon .Ripon ILEAGUE GAME nnconns A TEAM Hughson Hilmar Denair Linden Escalon Hughson Hilmar Denair Linden Escalon PLAY-OFF Denair Hughson Denair D TEAM PaTTerson Newman 'H ughson Escalon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon Ripon B TEAM Hughson E Hilmar . Denair Escalon Hughson Hilmar ' Denair Linden Escalon C TEAM PaTTerson Newman H ughson Escalon PLAY-OFF Esca Ion PaTTerson High- 39 26 39 38 33 3l 24 53 4I 25 7 I I 23 I I 7 Q IQ? I M NOR SPGR-TS TRACK ...' 53' boys ouT Tor I949 Track season . . -. loTs of records made . . . Tied . . . broken . . . A class broughT home The JOAOUIN LEAGUE CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP . . missed league sweepsTakes by Tive poinTs . . .' A relay Team . . . PRESTON BINGHAM. JIM RICHEY, JOAOUIN COSTA, BRUCE IOPPINI . . . besT in The league . . . won every Time . . . wi+h The Iow Time oT l:36.3 . . . breaking The old league record oT l:4O.I . . . MERV STOUEFER . . . broke his rec- ord running B I2O Iow hurdles in I5 . . . DUANE SIGGINS . . . Tied school record high lump aT 5 TeeT olfz inches . . . School record in The 220 and IOO yard dash broken by CHARLES FRANZIA . . . he also broke league record i.n'22O aT 23.3 . . . JIM RICHEY ran 440 in 53.3'. . . 2 seconds TasTer Than previous record . . . Pole-vaulT league record broken wiTh a leap oT 9 TeeT IO inches by ALDEN HOU- BEIN . . . Coach OLAVARRI says boys had a good Track season . . . says he'lI lose many sTars when CLASS oT '49 graduaTes . . . - A BASEBALL . . . I6 Ripon Hi Warriors ouT Tor I949 baseball season . . . COACH JAKE worked hard To raise money Tor new uniTorms . . . selling cokes. candy. hoT dogs Tinally compleTed Tunds . . . whole Team 'newly suiTed . . . WiTh JOE BODE- SON, LOREN KINCAID. GEORGE GRUBE working s'hiTTs aT The mound . . . and wiTh sTar hiTl'ers such as PETE BIANCHl,'BOB SWAIN, RAY EASTBURG . . . The Team Tared Tairly well . winning Two ouT oT Tour league games before This book wenT To press . . . Many problems- and Troubles arose . . . CaTcher BOB SWAIN TorgoT To move ouT oT The way when baTTing . . . goT hooked in The jaw by a TasT ball . . . resulTs: one TracTured- law . Windy days ., . . sick players . . . oTT days . . . all inTerTerred . . . buT Team had Tun . . . learned To combine baseball and good sporTsmanship. ' 7 y SOCCER . . . played in gym classes early in year . . . class compeTiTion . . . buT no TournamenT . . . BesT aT bouncing The ball on Their heads and kicking The ball around were LAWRENCE RACKLUEY, CARL IIREDRICKSON, BEN TSUCHIMOTO . . . a hard man To sTop was HARD TOP OLAVARRI . . . nicknamed so 'cause he could bounce The ball on his head The TarThesT . . . soccer players had mosT Tun playing in The rain . BADMTNTON . . . played occasionally during gym classes when noThing much else was going on . . . sTars oT The shuTTlecock were ALDEN HOUBEIN, RAY EAST- BURG, RUSS MCNAMER, STAN JACKSON. W. B. GINGRICH . . . TaculTy mem- ber who challenged all . . . buT usually losT all . . . no TournamenT . . . buT Tellas had Tun. PING PON6 . . . This exhausTing game played by Tellas who had The Time . . . STAN JACKSON, JOHN BYNUM, GENE HENSLEY . . . worked hard To beaT The coaches . . . could beaT mosT oT The boys . . .buT girls showed Them up . . . . All school Tourney held aTTer Track season. VOLLEYBALL . . . boys played rough games in gym . . . had an inTer-squad TournamenT aTTer Track season. PEG BOARD . . . a new and diTTiculT physical sTrain . . . invenTed This year . . . boy hangs Trom pegs . . . Tries To move peg- Trom The number one hole To The six- TeenTh hole in numerical order wiThouT dropping To The ground or sTopping . . . VERY diTTiculT . . . GLEN MAPES goT The TarThesT . . . moved The peg To The eighTh hole . . . was decided ThaT resT oT boys were weaklings TUMBLING . . . somersaulTs . . . hand springs . . . pyramids . . . all TaughT To inTeresTed boys in gym classes by COACH OLAVARRT . . . aTTer Track season com- pleTed. HORSESHOES . . . played in early Tall . . . laTe spring . . . JOHN BYNUM, GENE HENSLEY, TEX YARBER . . . experT ringers . . . even Tried To beaT MR. POLETTI. T MINOR SPORTS make year compleTe . . . and more Tun . . . boys become skilled in many physical endurance games . . . learn ThaT sporTsmanship is maior key To skill in all sporTs. SPORTS -IN ACTION 3 sl 'TW-i,2 i:f di' 1:1- SPORTS SIDELIGHATS Gone bui noi forgoifen . . . Go- ing up high . . . Looks like a I rough siop for someone . . Culrsfandinkg . . . We dood if! . . . Jusfisorne adrion . . . Some real yeli-leaders . . . The 'rip-off . ..Tha1' phony fainf! . . . JAKE 'rells 'em how . . . Ripon and Escalon bands. lA 5 14 V . 5,1 . ,V .VI , WHE WE PLAY . . . YOU CAN'T TAKE IT W TH YOU Remember ihe family ai 76l Claremoni . . . ln ihe se-Hinq of rhe Vanderholl's we see many scones oi life in lhis imaginary home . . . engulling aciiviiies of our ihespians . . . Firs+ we see 'rhe lamily home . . . The family por- Jrrail . . . lhe lamily's riolous sera vanis . . . The family lovers . . . +he family's embarrassing momenis when unexpecied quesis drop in . . . and ihe lamily's occassional serious momemls . . , lalher-'ro-son iallss . . . And lhe baclcsiage fam- ily . . . who helped The family players B. C. lBelore Curlainl . . . BARBARA frying io make FRANK look like a Russian . . . LEATRICE adding years 'ro PRESTON . . . DUANE geiiing lipsiick 'lor The lirsl 'rime . . . iso if says herel . . . Y. C. T. I. W. Y .... a hilarious play Ripon Hi will never forget Tha+'s a senior . . . always goof- in' off . . . lespecially HARGROVE, ihe class Cassanoval . . . Thai numlaer 55 is none oiher 'rhan STAN VJILLIAMS . . . FRANK disagreeing wiih Jllvi-as usual . . . MACBETH . . . wilh The 'rhree slooges as a background . . MERV-down. bu'r noi oui . . . Thai new haircul belongs 'ro THER- ESA . . . PINKY-showing off again . . . who freed you, ALAN? . . . Yep! '+ha+'s EDDIE-This lime wiih EVE . CHARLlE'S brush . . . How MARY looked aller JOAN slugged her . . . JOHN wi+h-Guess Who! . . . Pals . . . DALE wilh-oh no! EDDIE again . . . STATAI and RAY worlcing for a change . . . Beiroihed . . . BRUCE!-ah! whai a lwolman . . JOSIE showing her charm . . . Hey! check Thai pose . . . Yep, 'this is 'rhe class of '49 . . . and we'll wager Jrhal you'll miss 'em nexl year. HERE AND THERE , l 1 i lf .N li X li I 1-ui' Xu 'W A of Oh. me-here we go again . . . MERV and-well, who else would if loe? . . . Faculiy, by craclcy! . . . Alden a+ work . . . Pick-ups . . . os.F. 6+ new library . . Ask MARY whaf she was doing! . . . Buddies . . . lnseparables . . . More carnival . . . Why. GlRl.Sl . . . The HAT . . . The come-on . . O. K. ai' work . . . You finish il-l'm Tired. SE IOR HISTORIES ALLEN, FLOSSIE MARIE Warwhoop Staff, I yr., typist F.H.A., 2 yrs., historian Glee Club, 2 yrs. G.A.A., 2 yrs. AZEVEDO, MARY ANN Congress, 2 yrs. Supreme Court Judge, I yr. C.S.F., 2 sem. Sigma Beta Tau, 3 yrs. Warwhoop Staff, I yr., editor Spanish Club, 2 yrs., sec.-treas. Jr. Statesmen, 3 yrs., reporter Orchestra, I yr. Band, 4 yrs., pres. G.A.A., 2 yrs. Awards: 80 word shorthand pin Music Festival Honor, I947. BAKKER, BERTHA C.S.F., I sem. Sigma Beta Tau, 2 yrs. F.H.A., I yr., pres. BALLATORE, JOSEPHINE JANET Freshman v.-p. Soph. sec.-treas. Senior sec.-treas. Congress, 2 yrs. Cabinet, 2 yrs., Sec. ol' Records C.S.F., 5 sem. Girls' League, Sr. Rep. Jr. Statesmen, 2 yrs., sec.-treas. Warwhoop Staff, I yr., editor Sigma Beta Tau, 2 yrs., treas. Spanish Club, 3 yrs., pres. G.A.A., 2 yrs. BIANCHI, RAY LOUIS Congress, I yr. Mission Staff, I yr., photographer Warwhoop Staff, I yr., reporter Dramatics, I yr. F.F.A., 4 vrs. Block R, I yr. Athletics: football, I yr. basketball, 3 yrs., CBD teams. BINGHAM, PRESTON CHARLES Congress, I yr. BROOKS, BETTY LOUISE Congress, 2 yrs. Jr. Red Cross, I yr. F.H.A., 3 yrs. Glee Club, I yr. Orch., 2 yrs. G.A.A., I yr. BYNUM, JOHN CARLTON Glee Club, 3 yrs, Dramatics, 2 yrs. CALLSEN, FERDINAND L. Congress, 3 yrs. Mission Staff, I yr. Glee Club, I yr. Band, 2 yrs. Block R, 3 yrs. Athletics: football, 2 yrs. basketball, I yr. U.S. Army, U.S. Navy. DOSIO, JOHN FERDINAND Jr. Class pres. Congress, I yr. Cabinet, I yr., Sec. of Entertainment Warhoop Staff, I yr., prod. mgr. Spanish Club, 2 yrs., pres. Dramatics, I yr. Athletics: Basketball, I yr., C team, I yr., Relay Champ. EASTBU RG, RAYNOLD LEROY Attended Ripon Hi 2 yrs. Jr. Statesmen, l yr., pres. Glee Club, I yr. Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics: basketball, 2 yrs. baseball, I yr. ELSHOLZ. CHARLES JOHN Glee Club, I yr. F.F.A., 4 yrs. Block R, 3 yrs. Athletics: football, 4 yrs. baseball, 3 yrs. FURTADO. DOLORES LOUISE Glee Club, I yr. Dramatics, I yr. Glee Club, 3 yrs. Orch., 2 yrs., pres. Band, 4 yrs. Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics: football, 4 yrs. basketball, I yr track, 4 yrs. Band, 2 yrs. FU RTADO, 'FRANK JOHN Senior Class v.-p. Supreme Court iurist, I yr. F.F.A., 4-yrs., pres. Jr. Statesmen, I yr., v.-p. Block R, EI yrs. Athletics: football, 2 yrs. basketball, A team, 2 yrs GARCIA, LORETTA Girls' League pres., I sem. Warwhoop Staff, I yr., reporter GOMES, ANGELINA FRANCES Congress, I yr. Cabinet, I yr., Court Recorder C.S.F., 6 sem., pres. Girls' League sec. Mission Statf, I yr., sec. Warwhoop Staff, I yr., editor Sigma Beta Tau, 2 yrs, pres., treas Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Orch., 2 yrs. Band, 4 yrs., pres., v.-p. G.A.A., 3 yrs., pres., student mgr. Award: C.S.F., Gold Seal Bearer G.A.A. Award. GRUBE, GEORGE ALBERT Congress, I yr. F.F.A., 4 yrs., Watch Dog Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics football, 2 yrs. baseball, 3 yrs. HARGROVE, EDWARD GLEN Congress, 1 yrs. Spanish Club, 2 yrs., v.-p. Glee Club, 2 yrs., v.-p. Band, 4 yrs., sec.-treas. Orch., 2 yrs. Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics: football, I yr. basketball, I yr. baseball, I yr. track, 2 yrs. HARP, DANIEL JEFFORD Soph. v.-p. Senior pres. Chief-of Police, tl yr. F.F.A., 4 yrs., sec.-treas. Jr. Statesmen, I yr., treas. Glee Club, I yr. Orch., I year Band, I yr. Block R, 3 yrs., pres. Athletics: football, 3 yrs. basketball, I yr. KINGERY, MILDRED JOAN SE HENSLEY, MELVIN EUGENE Ripon Hi 2 yrs. Congress, I yr. Chief of Police, I yr. Debafe, I yr. Drama, 2 yrs. IOPPINI, BRUCE CONRAD Congress, I yr. Warwhoop Staff, I yr., arl' edilor F.F.A., 4 yrs. Glee Club, I yr, Dramalics, I yr. Block R, 3 yrs. Afhlelics: foolball, 2 yrs. baskelball, 3 yrs. baseball, I yr. lrack, 4 yrs. JACKSON, STANLEY WILLIAM Soph. pres. Supreme Couri' Chief Jusfice, I yr. Warwhoop Slaff, I yr., sporls reporfer F.F.A., 4 yrs., freas. Spanish Club, I yr. Glee Club, I yr. Dramalics, I yr. Block R, 4 yrs., v.-p. Alhlefics: foolball, 4 yrs. baskelball, 3 yrs. baseball, 3 yrs. lrack, 2 yrs. Awards: 9 Block R's, 4 slripes Oufslanding lineman Trophy, '48 Oufslanding lineman Trophy, '49. KEIRN. EVELYN Congress, 2 yrs. Cabinel, I yr., Sec. Nofifications C.S.F., 2 sem. Mission Slaff, 3 yrs., class rep. Jr, Red Cross, I yr. Jr. Slaiesmen, I yr., lreas. Spanish Club, 3 yrs. Dramafics, 3 yrs. Glee Club, 4 yrs. Orch., 4 yrs., pres. Band, 4 yrs. Yell Leader, 2 yrs. RUTH Congress, 3 yrs. Sfudenl' Body v.-p. Sfuclenl Manager C.S.F., 7 sem., pres. Mission Staff, 2 yrs., edilor Warwhoop Staff, I yr., edilor Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs., pres. Jr. Slalesmen, 4 yrs., pres. Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Glee Club, 2 yrs. Orch., 2 yrs., v.-p. Band, 4 yrs., concerl mislress G.A.A., 3 yrs., sec.-lreas. Awards: C.S.F. Gold Seal Bearer Cilizenship D.A.R. Disfricf 4 winner. IOR HISTURIES KUIL, NELLIE WINNIE LOEWEN, Congress, I yr. C.S.F., 6 sem. Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Sigma Bela Tau, 2 yrs., sec.-Ireas. Glee Club, I yr. Band, 3 yrs. Awards: C.S.F. Gold Seal Bearer 60 word fyping pin' I00 word shorlhand pin Posier conlesl cerfificale larll. ROBERT ENGENE F.F.A., 4 yrs. Aihleficsz D baskelball, I yr. A Irack, 3 yrs. baseball, I yr. MAPES, GLEN MERLIN F.F.A., 4 yrs. Glee Club, I yr. McNAMER, RUSSELL NORMAN MI Jr. Class sec.-lreas. Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs., pres. Block R, 3 yrs.,'dues collecfor Warwhoop Sfaff, I yr., reporler Alhlelics: foolball, 2 yrs. v basketball, I yr. baseball, 2 yrs. lrack, 3 yrs. NTER, ROBERT JOHN Glee Club, I yr. Band, 4 yrs. Block R, 2 yrs. 4 Afhlefics: football, 2 yrs. baskelball, 2 yrs., CRD feams Track, 4 yrs., C, B 8: A classes. MOORE. MARY BETH Ripon Hi I yr. Congress, I yr. C.S.F., 6 sem., pres. Girls' League, pres. Jr. Slalesmen, I yr., v.-p. Debate, I yr. Spanish Club, I yr., sec.-lreas.. G.A.A., 3 yrs. Awards: 2nd place in debafe sfafe 'lourney infer- American Legion Public Speaking Award Oakdale Music Achievemenl Award. O'BERG, Congress, I yr. ALLAN GILLIS- Mission Sfaff, I yr., pholographer Warwhoop Sfaff, I yr., circ. mgr. Spanish Club., 3 yrs. Alhlelics: C baskefball, I yr. lrack, 2 yrs. ORTIZ, MARGARET MARY Warwhoop Siaff, I yr., F.H.A., Z yrs. Glee Club,- I yr. G.A.A., I yr. PEARSON, DIANE Ripon Hi 2 years lypisi' Cabinel, I yr., Sec. of Rallies C.S.F., l sem. Mission Slaff, I yr. Girls' League, pres., v.- P. Warwhoop Sfaff, I yr., copy reader Dramafics, I yr. Sigma Bela Tau, I yr. Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Yell Leader, 2 yrs. Jr. Sialesmen, reporfer RACKLEY, LAWRENCE OLIVER Glee Club, I yr. Block R, 3 yrs. Alhlelics: B baskelball, 4 yrs. baseball, 2 yrs. lrack, 3 yrs. High Poinl' man of B leam, l947. RICI-IEY, JAMES CALVIN Mission Staff, I yr., pholographer Warwhoop Staff, I yr. Dramalics, I yr. Glee Club, 2 yrs. Spanish Club, 3 yrs. Block R, 4 yrs. Athletics: baskelball, I yr. ' baseball, I yr. lrack, 4 yrs. SE SAABYE, AUDREY SNODGRASS Congress, I yr. Supreme Court Jurist, 2 yrs. Police Force, I yr. C.S.F., 2 sem. Sigma Beta Tau, I yr. Band, 4 yrs. SANFORD, KATHERINE EDITH Ripon Hi, Z yrs. C.S.F., 6 sem. Spanish Club, 3 yrs. Band, 4 yrs. Glee Club, I yr. G.A.A., I yr. SCHAAPMAN, BETTY JEAN F.H.A., 4 yrs. Glee Club, 3 yrs. Band, 2 yrs. G.A.A., 3 yrs. SCHOONHOVEN, GERALD F.F.A., 4 yrs. Athletics: track, 3 yrs. basketball, 3 yrs. SHOEMAKER. DALLAS ANN Congress, 3 yrs. Girls' League, historian Warwhoop Staff, I yr., reporter Glee Club, 4 yrs. SIGGINS, DUANE FRANKLIN Congress, I yr. Cabinet, I yr., Sec. of Labor Mission Staff, 2 yrs., bus. mgr. C.S.F., 3 sem. Dramatics, 2 yrs. F.F.A., 3 yrs, reporter Block R, 3 yrs. Athletics: football, 2 yr. basketball, 3 yrs. track, 4 yrs. Made C High Jump Record, '48 Made B High Jump Record, '49. SILVA, FRANCES DELORES Chair. Jr.-Sr. Prom Congress, 3 yrs. Supreme Court, I yr., Associate Judge Cabinet I yr., Attorney-General I0 HISTOR IES STOUFFER, MERVYN A. TURNBEAUGH. CHERIE LADINE Congress, 2 yrs. C.S.F., I sem., v.-p. Jr. Red Cross, I yr. F.F.A., 3 yrs. Dramatics, 2 yrs.. Jr. Statesman, I yr., v.-p. Band, 4 yrs., v.-p. Block R, 4 yrs. basketball, 4 yrs. track, 4 yrs. Awards: Boys' State '48. SWAIN, BOB HENDERSON F.F.A., 4 yrs. Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics: basketball, 3 yrs. baseball, 2 yrs. track, 2 yrs. Poultry Team, 3 yrs. High Point Man A team, I949 lbasketballl Awards: 2nd place- in Co-op Quiz '49 Most Valuable Varsity Trophy, '49 lbasketballl. TORNELL, DALE MARIELLEN Soph. pres. Jr. sec.-treas. Congress, 3 yrs. Cabinet, I yr., Sec. ot State Mission Staff, I yr. C.S.F.,' 5 sem., sec.-treas. Girls' League, v.-p. Jr. Red Cross, 3 yrs., student adviser Glee Club, 4 yrs., pres. Orch., 4 yrs., sec.-treas. Band, 4 yrs. 6.A.A., 3 yrs., sec.-treas. TOWNSEND, JAMES BAILEY Jr. Class v.-p. Congress, 2 yrs. Supreme Court Jurist, I yr. C.S.F., I sem. Spanish Club, 3 yrs. Dramatics, I yr. Orch., I yr. Band, 4 yrs., pres. Block R, 2 yrs. Athletics: football, 2 yrs. Congress, I yr. Jr. Red Cross, I yr. F.H.A., 2 yrs. Dramatics, I yr. Glee Club, 2 yrs. Orch., 3 yrs. Band, 2 yrs., maiorette Yell Leader, I yr. VINCELET, FRANCES BELLE Congress, I yr. Sigma Beta Tau, 2 yrs. F.H.A., 4 yrs., reporter Spanish Club, 2 yrs. G.A.A., I yr. Award: 60 word shorthand pin. 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