Roseville High School - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Roseville, CA)

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Fellow sludenfs, we give you, in fhe pages of lhis book, a reileciion of yourselves, as air-minded Americans working in your own way +0 win 'lhe war, ancl +o plan for lhe 'Fu+ure peace which is righllully yours. l Afvwlulsimfim MW Wfs -G'-1. gr - 1 1 semi' .- ' F-Egan ' ff ' 4111 'L , ' . ' 1 V. M 4 ' fr , ' . 14' X, . r ' - -a ..-,.1-.,. ,' -. . ., -,r .7 , V ,nv 1 W f ,rf '-aft-rf .qi 4' K . 9' se A w Q B-.w , nga. . H. , MA . 235' . - , S.. 4, f'v'.'lvi .'--I ' Y' V---ua Q-' . .YA I M., . ,. f.'l'.--- 7 W' . ' . ui. AQ!5Ei:'J . ? in .' 7r if fi? -:LV f sl. -l.'i '?-L -.., 1-.. 1 ,. ' '!'. ,'l fh:Q ,- . 2' f '1'1.4 gPyqa.h.zI 5 visa-V j,f1:f,-.35- ,, 1 3. .1-if r - ' ' ' ,f, 'L 1 ' H-5 ,.q:4f:L, Q4-.5,,'.:, 211. '-f 3555 f-fi if-fh -- Q-PP-?'15' 'gm , A., .,. H .551 ,Y ,Y ,V , A.. J'-:Y-Af? if 4 f ' -5, -, x, '67 'sv fl-124 , f ' J Y . V '31 'gi .I :gg 1 fi . my .qu ..., , Ej .ID -. as V ni, 5 wafi .- .SA Y u. I ' :'1',1 V 31 .' .ITP . ' A T, Y A 5-TQ '55, . NY .1 - 't .wg . +1 ,g -w.. .w.., , , , v 1- f- 3 the faculty aids defense . . . During lhe pasl year our lacully has operaled on a war-lime basis, lf-ecoming sludcnls in special courses in aeronaulics and lirsl-aid. Civilian Defense jobs have occupied lheir leisure lime and a few of lhe men have cnlered lhe armed services. Their worlc in adaplinq courses lo a war world has become a dclinilc conlriloulion lo lhe prcsenl ellorl. TRUSTEES Mr. C. W. Lauppe Mrs. Virginia Easlerly Mr. W. C. Ferguson Mr. J. Brick Paolini lNof in picfurel: Mr. W. W. Zell UPPER FRONT ROW-G. Vernon Finacom, A. E. Bobb, J. W. Hanson, F, W. Coburn, J. B. Gale, Sfanley W. Rasmussen Rolph H. Moeller. SECOND ROW-Elsie M. Dunn, Dorolhy Donnelly, Lillian Haden Lewis, Norah Buckalew, G. Aleida leNobel Bertha L. McBrayer, Alefhia Lindsey, Sara B. Fleming Anila Freeman, Arlys Edman Thun, Rova K. Koehler. LOWER FRONT ROW-Greqoria Ormasa, Grace M. O'Neill, Rosemary Wells, Lucie Benfley, Mary Lida Eakin, Eliza- befh Cole, Elhel Collins. SECOND ROW-S. Benidetlino, Jack L. Burns, R. E. Arp, A. P. Hinds, E. J. Brady, Elmer R. Richey. Nor in piclure, C. E. Holen. there is leadership. STUDENT COUNCIL Composed ot the student otticers ot the school, the Student Council is under the direction ot Mr. Bobb. The Council caretully selected student representatives to serve in City positions on Youth tor Victory Day, April l3. The bond sale, held jointly that day, was caretully planned by the Council and netted a total ot 58500, which purchased nine ieeps tor the Army by R. J. U. l-l. S. FRONT ROW-Archie Chavez, Mary Piches, Mabel Lou Erickson, Faye Geisler, Lois Stevens, Dorothy Allen, Don Wright. Top 5NAp5-Bessie gagafoufgs' Maw pichesl Margie ZND-ROW--Art Williams, Dick Spanger, Peter Hasapis, Lester Davidson, James Carmichael, Kenneth Arnold and Franklin Meyers K05f3lUS. Sam P'Cl e5. MVS- L9W'5- pasting in war stamps. 3RD ROW-Mr. Bobb, Tommy Apostolos, Jack Southern, Charles Howard. BOTTOM SNAFS-Archie Chavez, Tommy Apostolas, FRONT ROW-Anna Davis, Coralie Fiddyment, Mabel Lou Erickson, Faye Geisler, Don Wright, Mary Piches, Mabel Lou Erickson. Bessie Balafoutis, Mary Piches, Margie Carmichael, Janie Wyckoff, Frances Glidden. 2ND ROW-Sterling Finuf, Alice Hanssen, Carol Davis, Melba Kokila, Betty Jo Grinslade, Dorothy Allen, Lois Stevens, lola Odgers, Maxine Alexson, Tommy Abell. 3RD ROW-Bob Mahan, Chriss Georgis, Sam Piches, Archie Chavez, Tommy Apostolos, Robert Rowe, Chantee Lewis, Don Wright, Jack Southern, James Purcell. RALLY COMMITTEE Twenty-tive capable students chosen by the Student Council served on the Rally Committee, an organization whose main purpose is to promote school spirit. Under the supervision ot Mr. Bobb they planned the extra entertainment tor games and rallies, chose the yell leaders, and conducted student elections. the Seniors of 1943 O l 0 Bruce Adel! Roy Andreoni Tommy Aposlolos Arlhur Arcuri Bessie Balafoulis Maxinc Barnes Jack Barnarf Helen Bohm Palsy Boyd Wesley Brazil Lillie Brusco Margin Carmich Archie Chavez Ruth Chevalier Audrey Clark Donald Combs Maris Curran BQIIY Davis VJ f 4 ADELL, BRUCE Band I, 2, 3 Boys' Forum 3 ANDREOZZI, ROY Baslcelball, Mgr, I, 2, 3 Baseball, Mgr. I B Football 2, 3 A Foolball 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 Boys' League Pres, 3 APOSTOLOS, TOMMY Circle C 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 lSec. 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Boxing 3, 4 Class Pres. 2 Vice Pres. Sfudenl Body 4 Library Club 4 Rally Comm. 4 y BALAFOUTIS, BESSIE CH Parlhena 4 Commercial Aces 2, 3, 4 lSec. 43 Tumblers 2, 3, 4 lPres. 4l Yell Leader 4 Class Sec. 3 Girls' League Sec. 4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, Girls' -Hi-Jinks I, 2, 3, 4 4 Rose Leaves Sports Editor 4 All Girls' Sporls I, 2, 3, 4 AVEZ, ARCHIE Sludenl Body Pres. 4 Rally Comm. 4 Commercial Aces I, 2, 3 Library Club 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 Boxing Scamper 3, 4 Jr. Prom Commiflee Baskefball I, 3, 4 Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 4 BOYD, PATSY CHEVALIER, RUTH Debafing Team I, 2 Spanish Club I, 2 Commercial Aces 3 CARMICHAEL, MARGIE Transfer from lone High Parfliena 4 Hi-.links 4 Girls' League Show 4 Orchesfra 4 Yell Leader 4 Lions' Club Conlesl 4 Glee 4 A Cappella 4 School CSF I, 2, 3, 4 Boolcaneers 2. 3. 4 ISSC. 43 Parlhena 4 lSec. 4l Jr. Prom Comm. Girls League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Jinlrs I, 2, 3, 4 Rose Leaves lLiI. Editor 4l Hi Cha'r'Ier 2, 3, 4 lAd. Mgr. Fealure Ed. 4l Press Conferences lCal. 4, Slan- ford 3l Q . CONIBS, DON Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2 Circle C 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Forum 3, 4 Library Club 4 CURRAN, MARIE Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Jinlcs I, 2, 3, 4 Rose Leaves 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Tennis I, 2 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 DAVIS, BETTY Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Pres. 4 Hi-Jinks 2, 3, 4 lCo-chairman 4 I-li Chailer 3, 4 lEd. 4l Bookaneers 3, 4 lVice Pres. 47 Rally Cornmiilee 4 Sludenf Council 4 CSF 4 Press Conferences lSIanford 4, Cal, 3, 4l Parlhena 3, 4 lGuide 'il D.. i left their lackadaisical . . . Robert Davis Carol Davis Rosalind De Carlo Lois Dillard Mabel Lou Erickson Slerlinq Finuf lary Louise Flynn Lee Fuhrman Edward Gardeflo Faye Geisler Georgia Georgis Frances Gliddon Leola Gallaher Belly Jo Grinslade June Hallsfrom Alice Hanssen Harold Hardy Peler Hasapis if- CW S V DAVIS, CAROL ERICKSON, MABEL LOU GARDETTO, ED GRINSLADE, BETTY JO CSF l, 2, 3, 4 Gold R Award 3 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 CSF l, 2, 3, 4 lPres. 43 Bookaneers lPres. 3, Sec. 43 Sludenl Body Sec. 4 Circle C 4 Band l, Z, 3, 4 Parlhena 4 lGuide3 l-li Challer l, 2, 3, 4 lEd. 33 Baseball 2 Bookaneers 2, 3, 4 ISec. 33 Girls' League Vice Pres, 4 Rose Leaves 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Parlhena 3, 4 lPrima 4, Guide 43 l-li-Jinks I, 2, 3, 4 Rally Commillee 2, 3, 4 Commercial Aces 3 Girls' League Sec, 3 Rose Leaves ICO-Edilor 3, Ed. 43 Parllwena 3, 4 fSec. 43 Rally Comm. 4 Hi Clwafler 2, 3, 4 iAssoc. Ed. 43 Class Sec. l GEORGIS, GEORGIA Rose Leaves 3, 4 fNews Ed. 43 Sludenl Council 4 CSF l, 2, 3 Parlhena 4 Class Sec. 2, 43 Vice Pres. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Press Conferences lSlanford 3, 4, Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Ring and Pin Commillee Press Conferences lSlanford 3, 4, Cal. 3, 43 Girls' Hi-Jinks 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Sec. 3 Cal. 3, 43 Orcheslra l, 2, 3, 4 All Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 4 lSec. 33 HANSSEN, ALICE DILLARD, LOIS GEISLER, FAYE CSF 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4 Parlhena 4 Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice Pres. 4 CSF l, 2, 3, 4 Rose Leaves 4 Girls' League Pres. 4 Commercial Aces 3, 4 lPres. 43 Jr. Prom Comm. Hi Challer 4 Parlhena 3, 4 lPrima 4, Guide 43 Rose Leaves Typist 4 Parfhena 4 Girls' League Show l, 2 Sludenf Council 4 Tumblers 3, 4 lSec. 43 Boolcaneers 4 lPres.3 Rally Comm. 4 Rally Comm. 4 gumkblers 3, 44 P D GLIEDCN, FRANELS 4 D.A.R. Represenlalive 4 oo aneers 4 Vice res. ir s' League ow Rose Leaves isnap Ed. 43 Hiuinks I, 2, 4 HASAWS- PFER Class Sec. 3 Commercial Aces 3, 4 Baskelba :I 4 All eifis' spans I, 2, 3, 4 Rally comm.-1 4 CHPPE a 3' 4 Jr. Prom Comm, Spring Concerl Boys' Glee 3, 4 Boys' League Pres. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Sludenl' Council 4 pre-war world and . . . Bonnie Herman Ken Holihan Louise Hoyes Ron Huskinson Carl Johnson Peggy Klan Melba Kokila Dorothy Langdon Clifford Leggelf Evan Lewis Johny Lucich Ina Dov yons Eileen Marlinelli Tim McPherson Tom Miller Doris Kleir Ray Lockerma Manual Monfe me 42' 1 HOYES LOUISE KLOSE, PEGGY KOKILA, MELBA Girls' League Show Z, 3, 4 A Cappella HUSKINSON, RON Boys' Forum 2, 3 lVice Pres. 3l A Cappella I, 2,3 Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3 Glee II 2 Rally Comm, I Older Boys' Conference 2, 3 Jr. Prom Comm. Spring Concert I, 2, 3 KLEIR, DORIS JUNE Girls' League Show I, 2, 3 Orclweslra I, 2, 3, 4 SDanisl1 Club I, 2 CSF I, 2, 3 Tennis I, 2, 3 All Girls' Sporfs I, 2, 3 il-Ii-.links I, 2, 3, 4 Spring Orcheslra Concerf 4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 I-Ii-Jinks 2, 3, 4 All Girls' Sports 2, 3 Tennis 2, 3 Hi Chafier 4 Rose Leaves 4 Crop 81 Saddle 3 A Cappella 2, 3 Library Club 4 Spring Concerl 2 Parlhena 3, 4 Bookaneers 4 Girls' League Show I-Ii-Jinks I, 2, 3, 4 Rally Comm. 4 CSF 2 Jr. Prom Comm. LANGDON, DOROTHY Transfer from Seallle, Wash., l94I LU LEE, WILMA Transfer from Prairie Cily, Ore., l942 CICH, JOHNIE Band I, 2, 3 Baskelball I, 4 Circle C 4 Library Club 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Girls' League Show 3, 4 LYON, INA DOVE Glee I Parlhena 4 Glee II 3, 4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Spring Concerl 3, 4 A Cappella Choir A Cappella 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Comm. Rose Leaves 4 Commercial Aces 4 MARTINELLI, EILEEN Library Club 4 Commercial Aces 4 CSF 4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Jinks 3, 4 went to Maxine Moore Louise Morales Mary Piches Mike Presli Palsy Reed Berry Lou Reynolds work for . . . X . fy r gf f X 'S-.Z Danny Mouslris Nadine Nichols Arlliur Payne Virginia Payne Pele Presli Dorothy Preston Roy Puccelfi Ida Pucci Gloria Rodriquez Bruno Romani Roberl A. Rowe Stanley Rowland MOORE, MAXINE REYNOLDS, BETTY LOU RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA MARY ROMANI, BRUNO Archery Club 3 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Show 2, 3, 4 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Show 2, 3 Band l l-li-Jinks 2, 3, 4 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Jinks I, 2, 3, 4 All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Baslceiball I, 2, 3 Commercial Aces 4 Tumblers 4 Boxing Scamper 2, 3 4 Baseball l, 2, 3 Jr, Prom Comm. A Cappella 2, 3, 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 l-li Challer 4 Glee ll 3, 4 Track 2, 3 PICHES, MARY All Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4 Spring Concerl 3, 4 Jr, Prom Comm. Parfliena 3, 4 lPrima 4l CSF I, 2, 3, 4 lSec. 81 Pres. 31 Bookaneers 2, 3, 4 lSec. 3l Rally Comm. 3, 4 Yell Leader 3, 4 Sludenl Body Sec. 4 Class Sec. I Girls' League Sec. 3 All Girls' Sporls l, 2, 3, 4 Rose Leaves 4 lPliolo Eill Tennis l, 3 Archery Club 2 ROWE, BOB A. Boys' Forum I, 2, 3, 4 Boxing Scamper 3, 4 Jr. Prom Comm. victory and peace. ,x ,f r '45 ,I I s Rulh Rule Bob Seawell Alice Shannon Roma Silvani Dolores Souza Lois Sfevens Wanda Slrong Virginia Van Vlief Ari Williams Don Wiswell Don Wrighl Myron Zenls Belly Slcapinok Rulhella Smith Irene Taylor Joe Vuani Janie Wyckoff Class Officers SEAWELL, BOB VAN VLIET, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, ART WYCKOFF, JANIE Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Tumblers 2, 3, 4 Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 Parlhend 3. 4 ISEC. 4l Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Comm, Boys' Forum 2, 3 CSF I, 2, 3, 4 lVice Pres. 3, Sec, 4l Track 2, 3 Hi-Jinks I, 2, 3, 4 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Rally Comm. 3, 4 BasebaII3 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Boolcaneers 3, 4 lVice Pres. 3, Boys' Boxing Scarnper 3, 4 Crop and Saddle 3, 4 ISec. 4l Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 IJFCS- 4l Jr. Prom Comm. A Cappella 2 Class Pres. 2 Rose Leaves lCalendar Ed. 4l Rally Comm. 3 Sludenf Council 2, 3 Hi Challer 3, 4 ISec. 3, Club Ed. Class Pres, 3 VIANI, JOE Boys' League Pres. 3 4l Class Vice Pres. I, 2 Foolball 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4 Press COUISFSUCBSI Cal 3. 4. SIGN' Orange R l, 2, 3, 4 lVice Pres. 3l Baslrelball 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 ford 4 Track 2, 3 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Vice STEVENS, LOIS Library Club 4 Pres. 4 CSF I, 2, 3, 4 Jr, Prom Comm. Class Sec, 2 Spanish Club 2, 3 Orange R 2, 3, 4 Boolfaneers 3, 4 Commercial Aces 3 ZENTS, MYRON Parfhena 3, 4 Baseball 2 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Rally Comm. 4 Sludenf Council 4 Class Pres. 4 I-li Challer 4 Rose Leaves 4 IBus. Mgr.l Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3 Baskelball I Baseball I Orange R I, 2, 3, 4 Juniors are ever . . . On The brink of becoming seniors, lhis year's proud iuniors planned and pul over a grand prom despile war-lime reslriclions. ' S , Junior Roolers FRONT ROW-Clarence Baker, Alex Balfisfella, Leo Clark, Arl Dumas, Kennefh Arnold, Norma Blake, Charlolle Crowder, Bessie Amon. SECOND ROW-Marie Boehmer, Mary Alvarez, Sybil Baker, Corine Bianchini, Dorlha Brooks, Helen Benich, Pauline Bernardini, Rosalie Auqusl, Jean Rae Curran, Maxine Alexson. THIRD ROW--Miss Benfley, Julio Barva, Leonard Choafe, Bud Benedicl, Lufher Blankenship, Tommy Abell, Kenneth Carl, Marvin Coberly. FRONT ROW-Belle Mae Elzel, Barbara Glines, Pal Hardy, Clara Dal Porlo, Shirley Dacey, Johanna De Vries, Norman Hebuck, Mervin Fisher. SECOND ROW-Darlaen Gordon, Babe French, Wilma Gauldin, Nora Diwan, Bar- bara Hart, Don Hari, Herb Hebuck, Norma Gollaher. THIRD ROW-Bob Dwiggins, George Demas, Gerald Gasser, William Hunler, kegngd Ifaavis, Bud Chalelain, Clarence Gibby, Dick Barney, Bob Eich, Dave Free, o coc . hopeful for seniority. Airplane spotting, war jobs, ancl stamp purchasing were a few of the contributions of this industrious class. FRONT ROW-Algene Zents, Jean Watson, Jerry Jean Seawell, Barbara Smith, Norma Swim, Betty Stanley, Emma Uribe, Marguerite Seaton. SECOND ROW-Don Wilber, Jean Woolley, Phyllis Terry, Jean Shay, Loretta Schultz, Don Snelling, Glen Simpson. THIRD ROW-George Sachs, Bill Van Vliet, Lester Davidson, Jim Wiggins, Danny Trimble, Chuck Gilbert, Alden Stanley, John Smith, Jack Southern, Johnny Williams. FRONT ROW-Beverly Adell, lola Odgers, Bernice Leggett, Carmen Montero, Tillie Montero, Lola Robbins, Melba Osella, Merle Kelley. SECOND ROW-Jean Robinson, Lois McAddo, Joyce lnglett, Doris Olson, Virginia Messick, Duane Martin, Wendline Mellmer. THIRD ROW-Raymond Jacobsen, Otto Murray, James Purcell, Louie Pineschi, Bill McCarthy, Fred Penny, Ted Petersen, Jim Lombard. FOURTH ROW-Albert Johnson, Bob Rowe, Franklyn Rethwill, Kenneth Riolo, Deno Rastler, Ernie Dumas. Lester Davidson Darlene Gordon Dick Barney our Sophomores had a . . . Willard Dietrich Susan Lilllefield FRONT ROW-Polly Kruse, Colleen Mealia, Pal Naake, Lucille Pinole, Sue Novi, Lucy Mardesa, Adeline Mellmer, Helen Medich, Beverly Parker. SECOND ROW-Shirley Mason, June Rodoni, Sylvia Rasfler, Elise Moeller, Harrier Murray, Belly Lou Langdon, Barbara Romero, Susan Lifllefield, Rosemarie Kinross. THIRD ROW-Richard Moore, Ralph Lopez, Bill Roof, Jim Miller, Gregory Rowe, Marshall Parroff, Jack Neugebauer, Robert Kinross, Waller O'Donoughue, Jr. FOURTH ROW-Chanfe Lewis, Chris Olfer, James Kosfakis, Don Marlaff, Frank Monfero, Bob McBefh, Arthur Rhorer, Ken Lonergan, Bob McNulfy, James Lillle. FRONT ROW-Mildred Aslill, Aurora Chavez, Joyce Dillard, Carnalion Basque, Chrisline De Carlo, Ellen Dwiggins, Lorella Friend, Frankie Dillon. SECOND ROW-Nick Aposlolos, Jack Belole, Nick Balafoufis, Lois Donaldson, Naomi Blakely, Berniece Asfill, Ann Bilich, Dolores Aguilar. THIRD ROW-Alberf Beriolucci, John Brazil, Joaquin Benifez, Willard Dielrich, Roberr Allen, J. B. Davis, Roberf Barnes, Ronald Coppin. FOURTH ROW-Rosalio Baquera, Gus Demas, James Bolin, Alan Aske, James Abraham, George Conley, Al Brown. They have been here lwo yearg lhose sophonworeg and lhey reaHy know lheh way around very busy year. Elise Moeller Charles Howard SECOND ROW-Celesle Lane, Alla Woodworlh, Donna Lee Walis, Ellen Slamas, D123 3:33915 Annelle Salardino, Joyce Ann Trimble, Vada Mae Garrefl, Belfy Taylor. James Kosfakis THIRD ROW-Aileen Smiih, Daisy Mae Worfman, Sybil Puckell, Roger Stephens, Roberl Soelh, Roberf Thomas, Mike Veuelli, Bob Mahan, Lloyd Pickrell. FOURTH ROW-LeRoy Brown, Tom Wukman, Dean Pearson, Frank Rodas, Eddie Weldon, Pal Sweeney, Eugene Kamrar, Cecil May. FRONT ROW-Ardilh Noakes, Dora Rocchini, Ida Sfiuo, Henriella Morales, Mary Lopez, Arlene Van Drimmelen, Nina Pierce, Rufh Wheeler. FRONT ROW-Angelina Garcia, Donna Gregson, Rila Jimenez, Marie Gayaldo, Ruth Fisher, Pal Haries, Doris Hunter, Maxine Jones. SECOND ROW-Peggy Harlman, Doris Hanssen, Anila Fabbri, BeHy Freeman, Coralie Fiddymenf, Virginia Freeman, Muriel Elsfer, Jane? Gregory. THIRD ROW-Ralph Isola, Frank Franceschi, George High, Darrel Fredrickson, Dano Georgis, Oris Hocker, George Hasapis, Jerry Huhalala. FOURTH ROW-Roberl Emmons, Richard Durrill, Lloyd Hurley, Charles Howard, Harry Fuhrman, Lucas Esfrella, Leslie Gould. Wilh slill iwo years ahead oi lhem They have plans lo conlinue iheir good work foward The war effort our Freshmen did so well . . . The youngcsl' gcneralion of lhc campus learned lasl during lhe year and proved lhcmselvcs a worlhy member of lhe sluclenl body. Freshman Rooiers FRONT ROW-Avalon Barusch, Phyllis Beniamin, Frances Corral, Frances Bolsa, Evelyn Blake, Eva Augusl, Fern Creighlon, Hilfri Carl. SECOND ROW-Marian Beaumonf, Jo Ann Cudly, Ailene Basfalich, Amelia Chavez, Doroihy Allen, Veramay Adey, Dora Berfolucci, Jenny Aposrolos, Mary Caslillo. THIRD ROW-Miss leNobel, Jack Chrisfensen, Manford Aslill, Frank Asia, Eugene Bolsai, William Clancy, Rollin Amick, Billy Copeland, Bob Brace, Clair Combs. FOURTH ROW-Johnnie Aimo, Roberf Blanche, Richard Blanche. FRONT ROW-Alice Freeman, Alice May Gravely, Frances Havens, Juanifa Patterson, Lois Ely, Dolores Ely, Anna Davis, Shirley Fike, Mary Emer. SECOND ROW-Hallie Friend, Lorraine Drickes, Josephine Defuenfes, Lillian Dal Porfo, Beverley Dietrich, Lillian Herrera, Laverne Elam, Edward Engle, Angelo Demas. THIRD ROW-Ralph Goings, Wayne Hunler, Homer Davidson, Reber? Darling, Roberf Holihan, Vernon Davis, Jefferson Davld, Robert De Ferrari, John Garcia. FOURTH ROW-Miss Cole, Richard Empey, Whiilier Gasser, Roberf Emerson, Joe Gemignani, James Hall, Leland Eurill, Roberf Glines, Chris Georgis, Ferdinand Galvez, Roberl Hammond. they made us proud. Their worlc on 'lho magazine subscripiion Clrive earned lhem a rcpuiaiion for dcpendabilily and iniiiaiive. FRONT ROW-Mariorie Mehalich, Anna Mafles, Mary Mileffa, Carmen Lopez, Maxine Lanqslon, Rosie Morales, Dolores Marlall, Velma Myers, Belly Moffill, Marian Niemi. SECOND ROW-Frances Labesa, Joyce Johnson, Anna Belle Purdy, Berlha Macias, Mildred Messa, Norine Minlrkinen, Belly Nabb, Verne McCargo, Helen Lasicli, Shirley Langley. THIRD ROW-Alfred Oliva, Tony Lopez, Fred Kuhlman, Chesfer Penninglon, Gordon Pickering, Jim Nelson, Auslin Knoff, Ari Jensen, Edward Koslalris, Sam Piches. FOURTH ROW-Franklin Meyers, George Leggell, Roberl Marin, Rolph Moeller, Bob Mardesa, David Mahan, Daniel O'Connor, Manuel Marfin, Andrew Mellmer, Andrew Milardovich, Roger Lewis, Gary Langhorsl, Douglas James, Carl Lawson. FRONT ROW-Colleen Rhorer, Emma Vargas, Phyllis Joy Ransford, Gloria Zerbe, Jewell Wegele, Violel Vulxsan, Erna Reiser, Rozan Schroder. SECOND ROW-Belly Williams, Alberla Willard, Belly Lou Savage, Dave Royer, David Uribe, Billy Sanfucci, James Tapp, Jay Whilney, Roberl Veale. THIRD ROW-Edgar Shafer, John Rablin, Richard Schmidt, Sam Rose, Jimmie Reese, Tony Sanchez, Louie Sanchez, Marion Robinson, Angelo Simone. FOURTH ROW-Charles Sfahl, Leslie Smilh, Jess Rankin, Erwin Zenfs, Gus Torres. Josephine De Fuenles Dorolhy Allen Alice Freeman Jennie Aposlolas Sam Piches bv' svn' Shy lihle miss . . . For fhe good of Nalional Defense . . . Our Edilor in Chief . . . Two foughies . . . Ye Olde Alma Maier . . , Jus! Tommy . . . Smiling preffy . . . Texas . . . Glamour boy . . . Me and my dog . . . Proud Pop . . . Biology experl . . . Taking a bow . . . Looking at lhe girls . . . Faye . . . Darleen . . . Somefhing inferesling . . . His arm's full . . . The gang's all here . . . Super Rose Leaves Salesmen . . . Posing . . . Down af lhe gym . . . Margie Carmichael . , . Penguins Club . . . T. T. C. Club . . . Sammy. I X II IIII W fn v ,,-f- kur- li x 1 Ji Q-af, L ' 1.'1 'I11-x , , -- 'wx in , ..-5 x- '-:gr 3:5-, 1 , V . -. ,, , .1 ' x f F :ff-wi if 1- I W-.L-,N 7 :.i1 :-'ff -. '.1.1 '. f I -, --1 .l :4x.f2. , ,,N. V , ,., A. 'X l .. ,.qT 4, .fx -., , .- , -I:-:Y ,.v 34 :YQ-V -A .-- -,- - ..'- ,- Up .jf K - 5 -1.,. X , V 1 'Q J- 4 f . IS -L , . -Y ' f V. 5 ,4.'- , '4 1 .1 N 'K ,,..v. , 43, '.' . ,, X -w'-. x, , 1 fa. , ,,-. f. ,,4.. n f U Q. --. its , ...1 Pf- . arc ax' ,' QYHFZY, MW Q ' ' x .u ' r swxvvlifgb v J . :.f,.F N . . P., -e ,L .7-1:4 Y','r .!- .1 1 4 x'.L, 5. V1 ., ma. publications are essential . . . Hl CHATTER l-li Challer, lhe schools weelcly paper, has mainlained ils repulalion lhis year oi bringing news lo lhe sludenls before il happens. Due lo lhe war, lhe paper had lo be mimeographed lwo weelcs oul oi lhe monlhp il was prinled lhe remaining lwo. An innovalion lhis year, The organizalion has supplied prinled programs for every imporlanl school eveni. FRONT ROW-Bob Seawell, Belly Jo Grinslade, Iola Odgers, Belly Davis, Miss Eakin, Janie Wyckoff, Rufh Chevalier, Carol Davis. SECOND ROW-Pa? Naake, Lois Sievens, Maxine Alexson, Jean Rae Curran, Faye Geisler, Bessie Balafouris, Georgia Georgis, Clara Dal Porto. THIRD ROW-Sylvia Rasfler, Rufh Fisher, Doris Hanssen, Belly Lou Reynolds, Mary Piches, Mabel Lou Erickson, Peggy Klose. FOURTH ROW Jack Southern, Don Wiswell, Chanfe Lewis. BETTY DAVIS Hlchaner Ed FRONT ROW-Helen Bohm, Marie Curran, Belly Jo Grinslade, Jean Rae Curran, CAROL DAVIS Carol Davis, Maxine Alexscn, Lois Sfevens, Rufh Chevalier. Rose Lggvgg Edngy SECOND ROW-Peggy Klose, Mabel Lou Erickson, Mary Pichas, Janie Wyckoff, Bessie Balafoufis, Faye Geisler, Georgia Georgis. THIRD ROW-Mrs, Freeman, Leonard Choafe, Sferling Finui, Raymond Lockerman, Mrs. Thun. ROSE LEAVES Through sheer delerminalion and worlc, lhe Rose Leaves slaii published lhis year's annual wilh a limiled amounl of malerial and space. Following an Avialion lheme Rose Leaves lries lo represenl all sluclenls of R. J. U. l-l. S. and lheir aclivilies in piclorial review. The slafi was composed of sevenleen reliable Seniors and lhree Juniors under lhe direclion oi Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Thun. friendship triumphs. . . Belly Jo Grinslade, Faye Geisler, Mary Piches, Carol Davis, Berfy Davis, Rulh Chevalier, Mabel Lou Erickson, Janie Wyckoff. FRONT ROW-Lois Dillard, Ida Pucci, Margie Carmichael, Lois Stevens, Beffy Jo Grinslade, Mary Piches, Janie Wyckoff, Faye Geisler. SECOND ROW-Alice Hanssen, Melba Kokila, Mabel Lou Erickson, Maxine Alex- son, Rufh Chevalier, Bessie Balafoufis, Georgia Georgis. THIRD ROW-Ina Dove Lyons, Miss Cole, Carol Davis, Darleen Gordon. PARTHENA Respecled for fheir friendship and whole-hearied parlicipalion, lhe girls of Parlhena have done lheir parl for morale. Compiling The honor roll, folding Chrislmas seals, and making scraploooks for invalid children were dulies gladly done by Parlhena girls. The annual Reverse Dance, inilialions, and a ioinl meering wilh Circle C were lhe social evenls of lhe club. knowledge is great . . . CSF Our chapTer, No. I36, oi The Caliiornia Scholarship FederaTion, played an imporTanT parT in school acTiviTies. lTs members, who musT malce and mainTain a scholarship grade of noT less Than IO poinTs, number 45 sTudenTs, nine oT whom gained liTe membership This year. AcTiviTies were limiTed, buT Two iniTiaTions were held, one oi which was held ioinTly rviTh The San Juan ChapTer. FRONT ROW-Clara Dal Porlo, Alice Hanssen, Patsy Hardy, Belly Jo Grinslade, Mary Piches, Janie Wyckoff, Bessie BalafouTis, lola Odqers, Rufh Chevalier, Lois Slevens, RuTh Fisher. SECOND ROW-Mariorie Mehalich, Aileen Baslalich, Phylis Joy Ransford, Pauline Bernardini, Fay Geisler, Colleen Mealia, Elise Moeller, JaneT Gregory, Carol Davis, BeTTy laylar, Maxine Alexson, Polly Kruse, Pafsy Haries. THIRD ROW-Lillian Dal Porlo, Miss Dunn, Anna Malfas, Alice Freeman, Josephine De Fuenles, Georgia Georgis, Dorcfhy Langdon, Doris Hanssen, Celesfe Lane, Jean Robinson. FOURTH ROW-Grcgcry Rowe, Roger Sfevens, Charles Howard, James Kosfakis, Jack Soufhern, James Purcell, Dan Marlali, Ferdinand Galvez, ChanTee Lewis. JaneT Gregory Janie Wyckoff Befly Jo Grinslada Jack Soufhern Rufh Chevalier Maxine Alexson lola Odgers Clara Dal Porfo Carol Davis Polly Kruse Alice Hanssen manhood is developed . . . CIRCLE C Since l929, when il' was organized, Circle C has worked lo build characler and leadership and prornole lhe qualifies so necessary lo young men. This year lhe high ideals of Circle C have been passed on 'ro boys soon 'ro enler rnililary service. George Belluomini Bud Benedlcf Jack Ba rnell Don Wright FRONT ROW--Charles Howard, Jack Soulhern, Tommy Abell, James Purcell Donald Combs, Roberl Davis, Don Wright. SECOND ROW-Frank Franceschi, Ralph lsola, Jack Barneff, James Pickering Louie Pineschi, Tommy Aposlolos, Ed Gardeflo. stenographers are made . . . Norma Swim, Georgia Georgis, Francis L31 Gliddon, Bessie Balafouiis, Audrey Clark, Janie Wyckoff. FRONT ROW-Dorlha Brooks, Audrey Clark, Leola Gollaher, Algene Zenfs, Mary Piches, Norma Swim, Faye Geisler, Bessie Balafoufis, Janie Wyckoff, Georgia Georgis. SECOND ROW-Wilma Lee, Frances Gliddon, Ida Pucci, Wanda Slrong, Mrs. Lewisi Dorofhy Langdon, Befly Lou Reynolds, Lillie Brusco, Bessie Anfon, Belly Jo Grins ade. COMMERCIAL ACES Typewrirers lick and pencils fly as The members of lhis organizalion prove lhemselves aces in any commercial line. Many of lhe girls who compose 'rhis club are doing lheir perl loward viclory while working as secreiaries and slenographers al Camp Kohler, al McClellan Field, and ai various business houses lhroughoui lhe communily, Spanish is appreciated . . . FRONT ROW-Reynold Herrera, Charles Howard, Ralph Isola, Frank Franceschi Jim Miller, James Purcell, Gregory Rowe. SECOND ROW-Rufh Fisher, Elise Moeller, Janet Gregory, Gloria Rodriguez Lucy Mardesa, Don Wiswell, Ronald Coppin, Coralie Fiddymenf. THIRD ROW-Miss Ormasa, Anne Bilich, Daisy Worfman, Paf Naake, Rufh Wheeler Aurora Chavez, Mary Piches, Doris Hanssen. LOS PARRANDISTAS Los Parrandisias is a social club comprised of Spanish speaking sludenls inleresled in promoiing Pan American friendship Jrhrough a common longue. The club meeis once a monrh in lhe collage io sing songs and play such games as bingo and anagrams, all in Spanish. This year 'rhe group performed on a special pro- gram for Pan American Day on April 20. and good literature . . . BOOKANEERS This girls' club devoled lo The advance of good lileralure lenl' ilse-ll io lhe palriolic air when parlicipaling in 'rhe Washinglon Day assembly. A boolclel of original works, lhe Boolcaneer's annual conlribuiion lo lileralure, was published. FRONT ROW-Lois Sfevens, Faye Geisler, Janie Wyckoff, Belly Jo Grinslade, Mary Piches, Maxine Alexson, Iola Odgers. SECOND ROW-Alice Hanssen, Melba Kokila, Carol Davis, Rulh Chevalier, Dar- leen Gordon, Melba Osella, Belle Mae Elzel. Janie Wyckoff Rufh Chevalier Faye Geisler Alice Hanssen Carol Davis music is free . . . ORCHESTRA Wirh increased inspiralion and zeal, lhe orcheslra, under lhe direclion of lheir new inslruclor, King C. Slevens, in March produced an oulslanding concerl. The concerl was by far lhe pealc of lhe orcheslra year, bul lhe organizalion supplied music for olher school lunclions, including lhe Girls' League Show, and many assemblies. FRONT ROW-Margie Carmichael, Mabel Lou Erickson, Carolie Fiddymenl, Belly Savage, Polly Kruse, Muriel Elsler. SECOND ROW-Doris Kleir, Jean Robinson, Belly Nabb, Ellen Dwiggins, Naomi Blakely, Celesfe Lane, Gus Torres, James Hall, Olis Hocker, Frank Asia. VIRGINIA PAYNE THIRD ROW-James Tapp, Mr. Slevens, Auslin Knoff, Jim Nelson. l Band Praclicinq l FRONT-Virginia Payne. FIRST ROW-Polly Kruse, Sylvia Rasller, Doris Hanssen, Beffy Jo Grinslade, Peggy Harfman, Janel Gregory, Muriel Elsfer, Rulh Rule, Mr. Slevens. SECOND ROW-Dolores Ornelas, Marilyn Kelley, Darrel Fredrickson, Lucy Mar- desa, Belly Taylor. THIRD ROW-Gregory Rowe, Robert Glines, Donna Rae Lyons, Effie Hinman, Wayne Hunler, Vada Mae Garrett, Ronald Coppin, Whiflier Gasser. FOURTH ROW-Mike Luna, Ben Brock, Harry Fuhrman, Chesfer Penninglon, Don Wiswell, Howard Lulz. BAND A greal improvemenl has been noliced in lhe school band, due moslly lo lhe enlhusiasm oi ils new direclor, King C. Slevens. Aside from furnishing lhe music for various games, rallies, and assemblies, lhe band parlicipaled in a ioinl concerl wilh The orcheslra and also played al cornmencemenl exercises. sweet voices harmonize . . . A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW-Dorclhy Al'E'1, Mildred Messa, Clara Dal Porlo, Phyllis Joy Ransford, Doris Hanssen, Dolores Sousa, Ann Bilich, Lorraine Drickes, Frankie Hay Dill' n, Lucy Mardesa. SECOND ROW-Phyllis Beniamin, Belly Nabb, lillim Dal Forlo, Margie Carmichael, Vivian Rice, Gloria Zerbe, Jerry Jean Seawell, Wanda Slrong, Dor:lhy Preslon, Norine Minkkilen, Josephine De- Fienles, Belly Lou Langdon, Belly Savage. THIRD ROW-Anila Fabri, Alice Freeman, Pally Cudly, Janel Gregory, Ann Davis, Rulh Fisher, Palsy Harics, Joyce Ann Trimble, Dora Berlolucci, Vera Mae Adey, Barbara Harl, Marian Beaumonl, Maxine Aiexson, Dolores Marlall. FOURTH ROW-Rulh Wheeler, Reynold Hererra, Nick Balafoulis, Julio Perez, Manuel Marlin, Ralph Isola, Sam Piches, Waller O'Donoughue, Fred Penny, Rosalio Baquera, David Uribe, Bob Ledbeller, lola Odgers. FIFTH ROW-Ralph Lopez, Jack Blankenship, George Cooley, Ted Pelerson, Don Wilber, Wayne Hunler, Ralph Goings, Richard Ernpey, Gordon Pickering, James Tapp, Bob Mahan, Don Marlall. SIXTH ROW-George High, George Sachs, Tom Abell, Jim Miller, Danny Trimble, Mr. Gale, Jim Pick- ering, Slerlinq Finul, Don Wiswell, Huberl Vargas. CHORAL GROUPS Mixed A Cappella Choir-Boys' Gloo Club-Girls' Gleo Club: Armislice Day: Assembly lChoirg boysl Communily program lChoirg boysl Chrislmas Season: Womenis lmprovemenl Club lChoirl Melhodisl Church lChoirl Assembly lGroupsl Spring Season: Spring Concerl lGroupsl I-lospilalily House lGroupsI Play Day Assembly lGroupsI Lions' Club lChoirg Boysl Baccalaureale lChoirI Commencemenl lGroupsI energy is spent . . . CROP AND SADDLE Crop and Saddle, an organizalion lor girls who enioy riding, conlinued 'rheir aclivilies unhampered by gasoline ralioning. To become a member each girl musl complele six hours of riding. The ideals of lhe club are lo promole good sporlsmanship and lo 'reach kindness lo animals. Miss Donnelly is lhe advisor. FRONT ROW-Coralie Fiddymenf, Mabel Lou Erickson, Belfy Taylor, Melba Osella, Jean Robinson, Jerry Jean Virginia Van Vliel Seawell. Beflie Mae Elzel SECOND ROW-Belle Mae Elzel, Donna Lee Walls, Joyce Ann Trimble, Miss Donnelly, Virginia Van Vlief, Jean Joyce Ann Trimble Shay. Darrel Fredrickson FRONT ROW-Palsy Haries, Anne Bilich, Gloria Zerbe, Jo Ann Cudly, Charlie Schubert, Janel Gregory, Barbara Gregory Rowe Romero, Rufh Fisher. Roger Sfephen SECOND ROW-Marshall Parroll, Roberf Allen, Coralie Fiddymenl, Bob Mahan, Ronald Coppin, Doris Hnnssen, Doris Hanssen Darrel Fredrickson, Belly Taylor. Barbara Romero THIRD ROW-Gregory Rowe, Jim Miller, Roger Sfevens, Alan Aske, Charles Howard, James Koslakis, Mrs. Lewis, Ann Bilich Miss Dunn. Coralie Fiddymenl ARCHERY CLUB Grganized in i939 as a club for sludenls wishing 'ro improve lheir slcill al archery, lhe Archery Club has been changed lo a purely social organizalion for Jrhe duralion. Because ol The scarcily of malerials, no shooling is done excepl by sludenls who have lheir own equipment limbs are bent . . . TUMBLERS Proiicienl in ihe ari ol lumbling and gymnaslics, ihe Tumblers, lolaling ihiriy nimble girls have performed many limes during The year. The Girls' l-li Jinlcs, Girls' League Show, Play Day, 'rhe Physical Filness Conference al Sacramenlo broughl' iorih 'rhe girls' laleni and advisorship of lvliss Donnelly. Progressive Sfunl Pedesial Pyramid W e if K W 352 '5552' '75 I ,.,. .5 ,,,, H, y,f,,,,,,f,, .4 , Vada Mae Garrefl Bessie Balafoulis Georgia Georgis vu.. FRONT ROW--Harrie? Murray, Norma Gollaher, Norma Swim, Marilyn Kelley, Belly Stanley, Virginia Van Vlief, Bessie Balafoulis, Faye Geisler, Georgia Georgis, Vada Mae Garrefl. SECOND ROW-Darleen Gordon, Donna Rae Lyons, Anna Davis, Mary Millefle, Evelyn Blake, Maxine Barnes, Rosalie August, Gloria Rodriguez, Joyce lngleff. THIRD ROW-Muriel Elsler, Lois Donaldson, Naomi Blakely, Colleen Rhorer, Ray Lockerman, Miss Donnelly, Vivian Rice, Maxine Langsfon, Marion Beaumonl, Doris Brown. F ESQ +3 1 , v Q his 455. 67, A Wmmw 1 . V553 .mi 'f,iff1iw ' ' x. 'x .Nw-wmmwwi Xe 3 Qi f' v bmw 5 ,ww Q'-if v, ,,. 7' i . f -1' J f EK 3' ' U.. - In , 5 ' L , .sa E ,UDB fl' 'u f G' ' f : ,fr ,f Q - i fn! X fx W ff NWN W H xg --V ,it-. .gsm be : T., 'wr J w . . ,.g 'I 5 jf- H.. A ,QQ QR ,x, wr. -4. .qw -,x. 4-, n S' H A' 'I -1 1. 'x -,A - - I 1 .z -J -,-p f ' r f ,.4-, .Q 1 4 ., pg... ..- A. v. V4 -Q. 4 .- ..f 1 f , X f 1 B 3 3 5' ,'i- Q.. 5,, 1 l .J- r I V 1 f 4 a. ,1 .if fig -- .Q-k --f -ss. api -Y W.. :,,. ' f -v. Q tb, I ,L .- qw, . wx Jig F '-L :-., .,., ,, ,ya M' 3, .li 5. .Q L .,. , .4 f 5-5 f ff ,sf gl 1 .W ,L J. 4... ' 'M- v.. ,wr ., --vx U -,1!',. X A-Q., fax '3Q'T-if f l the boys play hard . . . FOOTBALL Roseville Varsily had a limllecl schedule 'rhis year due io lhe World War. gas raiion- ing, and lhe 'rransporialion problem. They finished 'rheir season as an undefeaiecl foolball 're-am. ROSEVILLE .,..,,, ,,,A 6 GRASS VALLEY e,.. , , O ROSEVILLE ....A., ,,,,, , 27 SAN JUAN .,,,,AAe,.. , . O ROSEVILLE ....,,, 6 AUBURN e,,,.A,,,,, 6 ROSEVILLE ,. ,, O SAN JUAN , O ROSEVILLE ,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,A.,,e,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,e ,l.... . . I8 AUBURN ,,,.,,,,..A, , , ,, , , 6 , V. .--Q-............,,,. , LJ -L -Q .. San Juan game Danny Trimble San Juan game SQUAD FRONT ROW-Danny Trimble, Lester Davidson, Richard Durrill, Joe Viani, Bud Chalelain, James Purcell, Don Combs, George Sachs, Ari Williams, Roy Andreozzi, Jim Koslakis, Jack Barnefl, Deno Georgis, Mgr. SECOND ROW-Coach Slan Rasmussen, Coach Rol h Moeller, Coach Sam Benideflino, Evan Lewis, Charles Howard, Richard Moore, George Belluomini, Archie Chavez, Charles Gilbert, Ernie Dumas, Bruno Romani, Myron Zenls, Tommy Aposfolos, Dick Spanger, Bob Seawell, Bob Rowe. and fall harder . . . BOXING SCAMPER Record breaking audiences 'rurned oul lo see lhe boys lighl lheir way lo viclory or deleal al The lwo Boxing Scampers held by lhe Boys' League. The Fall Scamper on January 22 and lhe Spring Scamper on May 7 were greal conlribulions loward promoling sporlsnnanship, precision, and skill among lhe par- licipanls. Zenls vs. Aposlolos Blindfold match Presli vs. Demas FRONT ROW-Jim Miller, Tommy Wukman, Bob Mardesa, Angelo Demas, Ferdinand Galvez, Sam Piches, Peler Haxapis, Billy Sanlucci, Flash Uribe, Rosalio Baquera, Johnnie Aimo, Bob Seawell. SECOND ROW-Bill McCarthy, Franklyn Relhwill, Allen Fike, Mike Presfi, Gus Demas, Tony Segarra, Pele Presli, Manuel Monlaro, Dick Barney, Erwin Zenfs. THIRD ROW-Mr. Benideflino, Marion Robinson, Jim Sall, Dino Georgis, Roberf Rowe, Myron Zenls, Luiher Blankenship, Jim Scoff, Mr. Moeller. FOURTH ROW-Archie Chavez, Ben Brock, Chuck Gilberf, Harry Fuhrman, Tommy Aposlolos. is ij Sir' sf' A . Y . 2' I ix fn 4 if . 'V W RMT: i avi.: 5? Q ggi vb an .5 Sky . ns Kyfvv H, 7' 5, f 5 1 , 1 e m ,A ,, 4 if 7 xxaiu.. ,IWW .M iw g .5 the girls toughen up . , . GIRLS' LEAGUE War and equipmenl ralioning 'Failed lo dampen The spirils ol lhe girls ol R.J.U.l-l.S. who conlinuecl lheir allernoon sporls and aclivilies, lhus promoling sporlsmanship and a high slandard in characler among lhe girls. The Girls' League Show lhis year, a huge success, conlribuled lo a righleous cause by donaling lhe iirsl nighl's proceeds lo lhe Red Cross, while lhe girls also helped in lhe war ellorl' by making a nursery survey over Roseville. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-Belly Lou Langdon, Lorraine Drickes, Harrier Murray, Rulh Wheeler, Ann Bilich. SECOND ROW-Muriel Elsler, Effie Hinman, Dolores Aguilar, Doris Hanssen, Belly Freeman, Nina Pierce, Virginia Freeman, Vada Mae Garrell, Helen Medich. THIRD ROW-Lucy Mardesa, Eleanor Dwiqgins, Belly Taylor, Naomi Blakely, Silvia Rasller, Joyce Ann Trimble, Johanna De Vries, Jean Robinson, lola Odgers. FOURTH ROW-Emma Uribe, Dorlha Brooks, Algene Zenls, Marilyn Kelly, Norma Gollaher, Bessie French, Donna Rae Lyons, Jean Rae Curran, Norma Swim, Jerry Jean Seawell, Sybil Baker. FIFTH ROW-Mary Piches, Bessie Balafoulis, Georgia Georgis, Doris Kleir, Leola Gollaher, lda Pucci, Bally Lou Reynolds, Marie Curran, Faye Geisler. TENNIS FIRST ROW-Joyce Ann Trimble, Norma Swim, Jerry Jean Seawell, Arlene Van Drimelen, Bessie French, Rulh Chevalier, Charlolle Crowder, Jean Walson. SECOND ROW-Donna Rae Lyon, Jean Rae Curran, Coralie Fiddymenl, Mabel Lou Erickson, Wanda Slrong, Carol Davis, Louise Hoyes, Norma Blake, Belly Taylor. THIRD ROW-Jean Robinson, Sylvia Rasller, Elise Moeller, Belly Freeman, Sybil Baker, Alla Mae Woodworlh, Pauline Bernardini, June Rodoni, Doris Kleir, Belly Jo Grinslade. 'F , '-xy? 5 W .Z ,u K rt Q' Q-E' L, 'ig' ,fx , , ,, mf S .a-.-W....,. I fifty Oiigv ,i w xv 4551. W Zfx r- gF'f, fx k ry . wqk rf fp H A ,,L, X If 3 Q - i - V, Lg inf ., W M Q J ,Qmgzx ..,, . 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Freshman Reception-October 2 ln honor ot new Freshmen, the Frosh recep- tion given by Sophomores was enioyed by upperclassmen, too. 3. Scrap Drive This patriotic miss went all out tor detense, even giving her beloved hair pins. Total amount collected in the scrap drive was l2lf2 tons. U. S. Marine Assembly-October I2 Both the boys and especially the girls were attracted by the two handsome Marine sergeants. Could it be the unitorms, girls? 4. 5. Magazine Drive-October I2-I6 Could this be Gary Langhorst selling maga- zine subscriptions? You all remember that Gary sold the most. 6. Grass Valley-Roseville Football Game- October I6 Yea! Kostilcasl was the cry heard through- out Grass Valley as Jimmy K. went over tor Roseville's one winning touchdown. 7. Anne Ashley Assemblyghlovember 4 None ot us will torget Anne Ashley or the swell songs she sang at the assembly. 8. l-li Jinlxs-November I3 Friday the l3th was no iinx tor the annual Girls' l-li Jinlcs this year. lt was as big a success as ever. but n ot our spirit . . . ll X v JJv-I-'ft nv- 4-'. f 0 wig-l 3 , : tsli...-x- Vid-l'L ' .. ,,, ' d c nv .fl ' 152 R ' H -M Tm-'fl 1 f C 1 - , '- ' A 'N C r T, xwtq 3,1 W rx' ,., A ' - - fx' 4 Q2 1 N1 JN 'H f x C I : 3 Nklq: -lx fri' ..- Z' - f 2 N X -ls f nz' TQ Lk gb JI will X X 3 ff., f 6 6 LA Ax-uh-v 5 Q9 f +7 Q N y xl 1 rf 42' 9 ibgx Q., I I X X W N 3' fa?-X,xvf, K Nc ' -X 'n Z .. X l l W l 1 S -- l I y l I I QT, L . Q20-his ' l .IZ7 ' Cb 5' SECOND QUARTER 5. Chrisfmas Vacarion-December 24- I, Placer-Roseville Foofball Game- January 4 November 2b All sfudenfs welcomed Chrisfmas vacafion Thanksgiving day game in Auburn was a with ifs promises of presenfs. goodies and 'throng of yelling specfafors lrooring for hours of sleep in +he morning. Roseville, of coursel. Final score, I8-6, in 6. Parihena Reverse Dance-January 8, I943 Roseville's favor. Climax of 'the second quarfer was fhe an- 2. Thanksgiving Vacafion-November 26-30 nual Parfhena Reverse dance when girls gor Poinf rafioning didn r bofher R.J.U.H.S. a fasre of +reafin'. sfudenls when lhey sal down fo rheir Turkey 7. Sfudenf Body Elecfion-January 29 dinner on fhis day. Gavel in hand. Archie Chavez look over fhe 3. Noon Dances dufies as Presidenf of our Srudenf Body on Noon dances fhroughour +he year were huge January 29. Assisfing him are Tommy successes wifh sfudenfs. Sfamp sales Aposrolos. vice-president and Mary Piches, boomed. reaching a peak during lhe fhird secreiary. quarfer. B. Semesfer Exams-January 29 Meno Benedeffi-December 7 6xl21'l8: Lincoln discovered America. A very welcome visifor af R.J.U.H.S. Marion Well. we hope nobody made misfak ' Benedefii, jus? refurned from acfive service fha? on iheir Semesler ex in fhe Solomon Islands, relafes his experi- ences fo sfudenfs over the loud speaker sys- fem. es like ams. May brought an end . . . , fifxff X x of M: ' ' .. . I fix .f Q ii -f f- K lg T' i g ' ' ' , 1 2 YB xx X X Wfliiyl lllxkk Lv s. ZJ3 DANCE Z Xils f- ,xx : -.L G f T. f iff Wwwvhuk 2.-:off -l-.....,m gig ' . , 1 fx THIRD QUARTER A Cappella-Glee Dance-January 29 Ending a weelc of foil on our hard subiecls, lhe A Cappella Glee dance on January 29 was a gala affair. Happy Bir+hday Dance-February 26 Washingfon, Lincoln and Daniel Cupid were quesls of honor af fhe Commercial Aces- CSF dance. Siudenis affending will ieslify fhai lhe birfhday cake door prizes were sure good ealing. Orange R Dance-fFebruary I2 Afiraciing 'the largesl crowd lhis year ihe Orange R dance was really one To remem- ber. Washingl'on's Birfhday-February 22 Washing'ron's birlhday was celebrafed ihis year al a sfudenl' lalenl assembly. Boxing Scamper-February 22 Tommy Wulcman Took high honors af +he firsf of lhe lwo annual Boxing Scampers held af R.J.U.l-l.S. This year. This is ius+ an exam- ple of how our boys lhoughf ihey would look affer lheir lhree rounds. Rasmussen Leavesf-February 4 lf's lo be Ensign Rasmussen from now on as Sian ialces leave of The alma maier To serve in Uncle Sam's Navy. Band Conceri-March 5 Gabriel had noihing on our musical sludenfs when ihey presenfed ihe Band and Or- chesfra Concerf on March 5. Baslceiball Due To +he 'rranspodafion problem Roseville l-li didn? have regular baslceiball games wiih olher schools. We, did, however, have in- lerclass compeliiion wilh second period faking 'rhe championship. X to a wonderful year. v1eTol'Y sovaccgx Fi-om so . , -X Q iwarrs. X 5 4, -. I I 'Yr ' -D 5 In -D 1 x r' 7 X2 ' C. T-ir A DREAM cone TRUE l A ,F ' '1 3'- Yff x., 2 in fi X fy . if-ixeililllll aa' E J.. yf J 4 1 L' xp Qpq Q i rl' X Z? Q sf e- 1, FOURTH QUARTER Bond and Sfamp Rally--April I3 R.J.U.l-l.S. wenf over fhe fop by a wide margin in fheir bond and sfamp rally fo buy a ieep. ln facf we boughl nine ieeps. Youfh for Vicfory Day-April I3 Roseville's second Youfh for Vicfory Day wen? over wifh a bang and a few senfences by our high school iudge, Dick Spanger. Senior Dance-April 9 Seniors and fheir guesfs, only, enjoyed the dance given in lheir honor by P.T.A. Due fo rafioning P.T.A. was unable fo give Sen- iors fhe annual Senior Banquef. Girls' League Show-April I5-I6 This highlighf of fhe fourfh quarfer needs no explanafion excepf fo say fha? Girls' League Show fhis year was beffer fhan ever. Proceeds from fhe April I5 performance were given fo fhe American Red Cross. gl' . Junior Prom-April 30 Led by Jaclc Soufhern and Palsy l-laries fhe grand march of fhe Junior Prom was an exhibif of beaufiful gals and fheir escorfs. Spring Boxing Scamper-May 7 No. he's nof worried abouf semester exams, he's iusf recovering from fhe ferrific blows he received in fhe Spring Oufdoor Boxing Scamper. Spring Concerf-May i4 Under Mr. G-ale's direcfion, A Cappella and fhe boys' and girls' glee gave an excellenf performance al The Spring Concerf. Graduafion-May 28 Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years, represenfing four years of foil buf also very happy memories. pass before Seniors as fhey receive Their diplomas and say good bye fo fheir high school on The hill fop. X , ,Eg , W m g f X X i. i X I Q if Egg 'vi gi: Q X .5 ,:::.: 1 :.f .Q .... A X 4 . i' X 5? , Y. X, QQ s A ew? E K Q 3 r i gi f S 1 f ' as Q V4 E hx ,xxx I , iv in Q fx A R 'A Q ,,.k.... X... , , 2 K v 2 x gg' ' Q W 5 ,. NE, mi Q -:' 5, www 5 N N PM ' wi ,Hx M Sm W.. X mm. I . 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Produce, Meal ISAAC NABB JEWELRY STORE High Grade Walch Repairing PAOLINI BROS.-SHELL STATION Phone 29l-M BUTLER MEAT MARKET Free Delivery IO3 Main SI. Phone 44I LAMBERT FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 3I9 Vernon SI. Phone 99 THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Lumber and Building Malerial 2lO Tahoe Ave. Phone 24 HERBERGER OPTOMETRISTS 237 Vernon SI. EXTENSION GROCERY Finer Foods 2lO Riverside Ave. HOLMBOE'S PHOTO STUDIO Phofographs for Glamour MILDRED G. BUTLER Music Sludio Piano, Voice, Theory PURDY'S The Place Io Go for a Refreshing Drink BOTTOMLEY'S GROCERY Rocklin MISS McDONALD'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 2l4 Vernon SI. STAN'S MARKET Freeman's Food Slore Wrigh+'s Drive-In G. T. CROW SHOE STORE Where Qualify Tells and Prices Sell BILL EMERSON Associaled Service EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP 3I8 Lincoln S+. H. C. SCRIBNER Eleclrical Appliances Rocklin MARYSVILLE TRACTOR 8: EQUIPMENT CO C. W. lCharlesI Lauppe I24 Main SI. ROSEVILLE LAUNDRY Pele Slarnas, Manager BORDEN'S CAPITAL DAIRY Phone 369 BENNETT'S PHARMACY Joe M. Dixon ROSEVILLE BEAUTY SHOP I I5 Washinglon SI. Phone 463-R RUTH C. BICKNELL Woman's Shop 2l6 Lincoln S+. MlTCHELL'S GROCERY 600 Allanlic Slreel BILL ROWE I+ Pays +o Look Neal 223 Lincoln SI. CROCKARD CHEVROLET CO. II3 Vernon SI. Phone 373 ROSEVILLE VARIETY STORE l3e'rl'er Bargains 242 Vernon SI. ROSEVILLE PRINTING CO. For All Your Prinling Needs II7 Church Sl. MORROW'S DRESS SHOP Apparel-lnfanl 'ro Adull 4l6 Vernon SI. ZELLER'S Thai Famous Milk Shake EVERETT F. BUSH Experl I-lair Culling 52l Vernon SI. TAYLOR'S GROCERY Red and While Superior Food Vernon SI. HUSKINSON'S DRUG STORE 222 Vernon S+. Phone 80 THE ROSEVILLE ICE 8: BEVERAGE CO. Shell Fuel Oils Phone 2I I J. B. ERICKSON Engraving - Jewelry Repairing 225 Vernon Sl. THE BON ALLURE Represenlaiives for Carole King MANFREDI'S GROCERY 4Il Lincoln SI. 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