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

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And so, We, the class of 1944, do gratefully dedicate this yearbook to those of our class- mates Who are giving their time and perhaps 0 ' their lives to service in the Army, Navy and Marines. . In the following pages, we will see a por- trayal of ourselves, as one great team, fight- ing against a common foe to uphold the in- born rights of all: life, liberty, and the pur- mx 'Y 3 5 suit of happiness. Q S we wwf ' E ' THE 1944 ROSE LEAVES, VOLUME 26, IS PUB- Af'-'96 ISHED E THE SENIOR CLASS OF ROSEVILLE ON HIGH SCHOOL, ROSEVILLE, CAL- W OR A, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE 'Z' , s T BODY. S S S S MAXINE ALEXSON. , R, KENNETH ARNOLD, BUSINESS MAN- ' AGERQ DOROTHY RIGGAN, ART EDITOR, MRS. I' FREE AN AND MRS. ARLYS THUN. ' - I' AD f : S, w HE ANNUAL STAFF. S S S S W' J - 1 4 D E BY HOLMBOE STUDIO, 'Af VIL NIAg ENGRAVING AND I INTING BY LEDERER, STREET AND zEUs 1 ,A A - NY, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, AND COVERS BY SILvIUs AND SCHOENBACKLER, f ' SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. I 8 l bug 4 1 , W AV' .ff , M rf' XX 'W' . 416 Jljgfffj V H K A ' V if, 4 ,A SQ, , 'je , 7 N5 J L Wit WW JV ML , 45404 if . ,fofj -W 37 lffifi Vfff MQ W av ' A - Q L. A .L-2. -.,,.-- ,- ...M -it '- ,w4f0 'ff7 'pi 2A.,,. nge 4- 7 ,Q W4 ,,, j ,ifbfgwjf VL! -wig, Q, ,OW 4 ,J 46 M f If M M W Q QMW 'qffisiixgi Www! MXQSQFSXQ CM ,ff WQWSSEQ if Cf' ff W MQW will? 953 M Q55 Qf'iQ wif in Kg? W! gf5i3ff?3VWffWWgX rw ' yygyyqg wfifyigiifyfvjf fy is gg Qifwfvffk 5 fxyfyfjv WP jg? Q 2 lfirxl Row: Mrs. Freeman, Miss Miller. St'rr1n1lRau': Miss Eakin, Fin! Row: Mr. Coburn, Miss O'NciIl, Miss Dunn, Mr. Stevens Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Thun, Mr. liinacom, Mr. Hanson. Svrruld Row: Mr, Arp, Miss Carle, Miss Bentley, Miss liuckalcw lfiril Run: Mr. Vicente, Mr. Burns. Svvollrf Rmv: Miss Lindsey, Mr. Richey, Mr. Brady, Mr. lienidettino MN MCBFLWUY. MN lv NUbClv MF- G-IIC, MTS- Tffm, MF- H0l'?f1, Mr. Benjamin Ruhkala, Mr. julius Paolini, Mr. Steve Riolo, Mr Mr. Bobb. Willard Dietrich, Mr. Doulton Burner. v x x 'x Our faculty has certainly done a grand job in presenting a group of timely and interesting courses to match the fast pace of wartime living. They have also aided the war effort by buying bonds, by donating to the Red Cross drives, and bwlgenerously giving up their free time to war work. A great ddial of credit should be given to the Board of Trustees who have made possible the many opportunities offered us in our present curriculum. I -3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Our Freshman year found us a group of entirely bewildered students, getting our first glimpse of high school life when we were entertained at the Freshman Reception. Decor- ating for Baccalaureate was our contribution to school activities. Our class officers were Jack Southern, Bill Van Vliet, Phyllis Terry, John Williams and Jean Rae Curran. Early in our Sophomore year the United States was plunged into war, but we had not yet begun to feel any of its hardships. Serving our class as officers were the following: Leo Clark Iola Odgers, Lester Davidson, Bette Mae Etzel and Maxine Alexson. Q.L-'L ,- i7 Our Junior year found our class diminished slightly when about seven of our Japanese classmates were removed to internment camps. The Junior Prom, with its Ship Ahoy theme, was the climax of our social activities. Our class officers were: Lester Davidson, Darleen Gordon, Dick Barney and Jack Southern. Our Senior year finds us a small but eager group, looking forward to a bright, peace- ful future which we hope to help bring about. Most of our boys will soon be in the armed forces and our girls are planning to continue their education and fit themselves for a place in the post-war world in which they will live. Our class officers were: George Sachs, Danny Trimble, Charlotte Crowder, David Free, Doris Olson and Deno Rastler. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE SACHS DANNY TRIMBLE CHARLOTTE CROWDER DAVE FREE DENO RASTLER DORIS OLSON WI TOM ABELL MAXINE ALEXSON MARY ALVAREZ BESSIE ANTON KENNETH ARNOLD JULIO BARVA ALEX BATTISTELLA GEORGE BELLUOMINI LOUIS BENEDICT HELEN BENICH PAULINE BERNARDINI CORINE BIANCHINI NORMA BLAKE DORTHA BROOKS DORIS BROWN BETTE ANN CARL LEONARD CHOATE LEO CLARK MARVIN COBERLY CHARLOTTE CROWOER CLASS OF 1944 JEAN RAE CURRAN SHIRLEY DACEY CLARA DAL PORTO LESTER DAVIDSON LEONARD DAVIS JOHANNA DE VRIES ART DUMAS BETTE MAE ETZEL DAVID FREE BESSIE FRENCH NADINE GHIDELLA CHARLES GILBERT BARBARA GLINES DARLEEN GORDON LESLIE GRIMM MARGARET HADLEY PATSY HARDY BARBARA HART NORMAN HEBUCK WILLIAM HUNTER JOYCE INGLETT ARTHUR JOHNSON MARILYN KELLEY NAOMI KRAMER DONNA RAE LYON BILL MCCARTHY WENDLINE MELLMER ROSE V. MESSICK CARMEN MONTERO TILLIE MONTERO IOLA ODGERS DORIS OLSON DOLORES ORNELAS MELBA OSELLA FRED PENNEY LOUIE PINESCHI JAMES PURCELL DENO RASTLER CLYDE RIGGAN KENNETH RIOLO SENIORS 3 ,Q GF sf 2 . iw , ' , ..--' ' ..... Q 3' as E ,, f 1 mm 'zum W haw K' 'KL ALGENE ZENTS K SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES WALTER ECKERMAN DONALD WILBUR GERALD GASSER BARBARA SMITH RAYMOND JACOBSEN GAILE WEYMER CEASS GF T944 JEAN ROBINSON BOB ROWE GEORGE SACHS JEAN JERRY SEAWELL GLEN SIMPSON DONALD SNELLING JACK SOUTHERN ALDEN E. STANLEY BETTIE JEAN STANLEY NORMA SWIM PHYLLIS TERRY DANNY TRIMBLE EMMA URIBE JEAN WATSON KEITH WEIDEMAN JEAN WOOLLEY 1,- '1 Y Hi 4 v fu, I ii S3 ff kj sl F ff Q? f in' x 'N 79, ,M LJ f Sw ww nw, 'W Q94 TOM VVUKMAN COLLEEN MEALIA GUS DEMAS JUNIOR 1 liirsl Row: Nick Apostolos, Jack Bclote, Albert Bertolueci, Raymond Fleoek, Joyce Dillard, Frankie Dillon, Nick Balafoutis, Willard Dietrich, Ronald Coppin. Svvomz' Row: Mildred Astill, Bernice Astill, Ellen Dwig- gins, Dolores Aguilar, Barbara Cook, Carnation Basque, Christina De Carlo, Aurora Chavez, Ann Bilich. Third Row: Muriel Flster, Lois Donaldson, Beverly Broderick, Alan Aske, Laurence Burrows, George Conley, Robert Allen, Al Brown, Dick Durrill, Naomi Blakely. JUNIOR 2 Firxf Row: Virginia Freeman, janet Gregory, Anita Fabbri, Vada Mae Garrett, Patsy Harjes, Ruth Fisher. Srrorm' Row: Betty Freeman, Marie Gayaldo, Mollie Jean Jespersen, Peggy Hartman, Rosemarie Kinross, Doris Hunter, Coralie Fiddyment, Polly Kruse. Third Row: Reynold Herrera, George High, Leslie Grimm, Homer Jackson, Ralph Isola, Frank Francesehi, james Davis, Otis Hocker. Fourlb Row: Charless Howard, Deno Georgis, Bill Goodge, Lloyd Hurley, George Hasapis, James Kostakis, Eugene Kamrar. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class, the largest in number, was the Hrst to put their bomber over Tokyo in the class War Bond and Stamp campaign. CLASS OF 1945 They also rated high in scrap collecting and in collecting funds for the Red Cross. Their Winterland Prom was truly beautiful and will long be remembered. JUNIOR 3 Firsi Row: Lucy Mardesa, Janis Mavy, Adeline Mellmer, Mary Lopez, Ardith Noakes, Maxine Mace, Bcity Lou Langdon, Celeste Lane. Sfvoml Row: Don Marlatt, Sue Novi, Pat Naake, Elise Moeller, Harriet Murray, Susan Littlefield, Colleen Mealia, Helen Medich, Chantec Lewis. Tbinl' Row: Frank Montero, Mike Luna, Ralph Lopez, Kenneth Lonergan, jim Miller, Robert Mahan, Robert Ledbetter, Bob McNulty, james Lillie. JUNIOR 4 First Row: Sylvia Rastler, june Rodoni, Charlie Schubert, Ruth Wlieeler, Barbara Romero, Ila Stizzo, jessie Osborne, Annette Salardino. Seromf Row: Dora Rocchini, Daisy Wmirtiimiiia, Nina Pierce, Arlene Van Drim- melen, Donna Watts, Betty Taylor, Alta Woodwcirtli, Ellen Stamas, Mona Perry. Tbiril Row: Williaixi Root, james Sylvester, Mickey Tarbuck, Hubert Vargas, Tony Segarra, Marshall Parrott, Lee Wliitlock, W'alter O'Donoughuc, Mr. Finacom. Fourlb Row: Gregory Rowe, Arthur Rhorer, Chris Otter, Bob Thomas, james Sall, Roger Stephen, Robert Soeth, Tom Wukman, Michael Vezzctti, Frank Rodas. ROGER STEPHEN MICHAEL VEZZETTI JANLI' CJRLCJORY PHYIIIS IOY RANSFORD WAYNE HUNTER LORRAINE DRICKES SOPHOMORE 1 Iiirxf Row: Phyllis Benjamin, jo Ann Cudly, Dorothy Allen, Hilfri Carl, Ruby Boren, Frances Corral, Eva August, Frances Bolsa, Veramay Adey. Svfwlrl Row: Amelia Chavez, Dora Berrolucci, Marian Beaumont, Emma Jean Brown, Mary Castillo, Josephine Cassara, Fern Creighton, jenny Apostolos, Evelyn Blake, Avalon Barusch. Thin! Row: Clair Combs, Manford Astill, Alfred Bustos, Angelo Demas. Billy Copeland, Johnny Aimo, Rollin Amick, Vernon Davis, Eugene Botsai, Bob Emerson. Frmrlb Row: Oscar Brock, Leland Euritt, jack Christensen, Homer Davidson, Frank Asta, jefferson Davis, Laverne Elam, Robert Darling, William Clancy. SOPHOMORE 2 Fira! Row: Beverley Dietrich, Lillian Dal Porto, Alice Freeman, Josephine DeFuentes, Anna Davis, Lillian Herrera, Dolores Ely, Lois Ely. Serofzzz' Row: Miss Cole, Mary Emer, Shirley Langley, Lorraine Drickes, Shirley Fike, Maxine Langston, Alice Gravely, Frances Labesa. Thin! Row: Denny Leicht, Doug James, Kenneth Kamrar, Whittier Gasser, Ferdinand Galvez, George Leggett, Robert Hammond, joseph Gemignani, Edward Kostakis, Chriss Georgis. Fourlb Row: Wayne Hunter, Fredric Kulhman, Miss le Nobel, Roger Lewis, Robert Holihan, Austin Knoff, james Hall, Daniel Hadley, Raymond Grimm. SOP!-IOMORE CLASS The Sophomores are doing their part in this all-out War effort. During the summer vacation, 112 worked and now 48 of the students are hold- ing part-time jobs. CLASS OFW1946 They are holding their own in keeping their bomber well ahead in the race to Tokyo by buying War Bonds and Stamps. Their social event of the year, the Freshman Reception, was something to be remembered. SOPHOMORE 3 Firsl Row: Dolores Marlatt, Anna Belle Purdy, Verna McCargo, Mildred Messa, Mary Perry, Bertha Macias, Rosie Morales. St'l'0I1!l Row: Marian Niemi, Betty Nabb, Velma Myers, Marjorie Mehalich, Norinc Mink- kinen, Anna Mattes, Betty Moifitt. Third Row: Franklin Meyers, Robert Mardesa, David Mahan, Manuel Martin, Andrew Milardovich, Sam Piches, Mary Milette. Ifourfb Row: jim Morris, jim Nelson, Gordon Pickering, Alfred Oliva, Robert Marin, Chester Pennington, Andrew Mellmer. SOPHOMORE 4 Fira! Row: Iirna Reiser, Jeannine Robison, Betty Willianis, Colleen Rhorer, Betty Savage, Violet Vukson, Hazel Rodriquez, Emma Vargas. Srmllrf Row: Jewel Williams, Alberta Willard, Gloria Zerbe, Phyllis Joy Ransford, Dorothy Riggan, Vivian Rice, Rozan Schroder. Tlziril Row: David Uribe, Albert Spahn, Charles Robinson, Billie Santucci, Tony Sanchez, Edward Vuletich, jay Wfhitney, Dave Royer, Iirwin Zents. Ijllllffll Row: Bud Robinson, Robert Veale, james Tapp, Leroy Scott, Dick Schmidt, Angelo Simone, Sam Rose, Louie Sanchez, Victor Sharp. RICHARD EMPEY ED KOSTAKIS FICRD CJAI VI 7 l s FAE RICH JIM SHANNON ANITA STANLEY FRESHMEN CLASS FRESHMEN I First Row: Darlene Davis, Vernia Coker, Jean Boone, Hclen Braden, Ruth Blakely, Helen Brown, Helen Estrella, Elaine Davis, Vivian Dwiggins, Angelina Andrade. Svroml Row: Betty Carl, Marjorie Creighton, Bessie Carl, Barbara Bell, Gayle Denney, Lavina Dahl, Josephine Entizne, Nancy Catalano, Olga Benitez, Juanita Diaz. Third Row: Berry Boston, Salvador Castro, Donald Emerson, Sammy Demas, Frank Crcspillo, Bob Evans, Arden Bolin, Morris Donaldson. Ffmvfb Row: jimmy Alexander, Ernest Barkhurst, Harry Daniels, Harlin Amick, Tom Doyle, Hanford Crockard, Kenneth Barnes, Ralph Campbell, Paul Baquera. FRESHMEN 2 Firrf Row: Danna Hardy, Helen Fenton, Thelma Hasapis, Ruth Fowler, Dora LaDue, Frieda Gadberry, Merilyn Hubbard, Frances Falconer, Mabel Fcrrero, Rose Keller. Sammi Row: Edna Lasick, Mary jones, Edna Hall, Marcelina Hernandez, Elvera Isola, Dolores Landis, Roberta Langdon, Bonnie Griflith, Mildred Lanc. Third Row: George Mavy, Royce Garnett, Leslie McCargo, Gene Leicht, ,loc Langston, Philip Kister, Richard Galvez, johnny Nieri, Alfonso Garcia, Billy Kolak. Fourfb Row: Robert Miller, Claud Maxfield, Billy Kimsey, Perry Hansen, jack Hartman, A. D. Hendrix, Marlyn Morrill, Lido Isola, Manuel Lozano, Layland Friberg. CLASS OF 1947 They also sponsored the crutch and cane campaign for disabled sol- diers. With a great deal of hard work and initiative they helped make the Freshman dance a huge success. FRESHMEN 3 Firsi Rout Josephine Oliva, ,Iunc Osella, Denc Montgomery, Maxine Miller, Natalie Malkovich, Connie Montero, Caroline Navarro, Frances Morillas, Hazel May, Violet Nichols, Frances Mulligan. Svroml Row: Fdryl Moore, Edna Olson, Betty Murray, Frances Odgers, Beverly Mandeville, Jennie Melgoza, Alice Ojida, Clara Payne, I.aVonne Nichols, Dolores Minard. Tbirrl Row: Gus Stamas, Harold Ruggles, Verne Rodoni, Robert Morris, Manfred Thomas, Richard Penney, Frank Shiltl, Robert Sousa, ,lohn Otter, joe Saculla, Miss Miller. Fourlb Row: jim Shannon, Clifford Rankin, Paul Turner, ,lack Purcell, Jack Piatt, Eugene Tre- moureux, George Mandieh, Harold Snyder, Jack Potts, Clarence Terhune, Mr. Vicente. FRESHMEN 4 Firxl Row: Barbara Trumbull, Cathryn Wolf, Gaynor Stuckert, Lois Ramsey, Norma Payne, Darlene Parker, Audrey Wuriti, Maxine Rector, Phyllis Smith, Pauline Strong, Virginia Rodriquez. SUVIHIII Row: Fae Rich, Anita Stanley, Norma Zerbe, Rex Anne Taylor, Marian Taylor, Tillie Tellel, Barbara Spahn, Betty W'est, Marie Rodas, Helen Tiner, Irene Palmer. Tllirif Row: Ifcldy Wiggins, Toby Whitlock, Geraldine Saathoff, lnel Sodoretti, Betty Tintinger, Thelma Thomas, Gladys Seaton. ROSE KIQLLIQR ROBERT SOUZA BARBARA B111 1 Aww S' ii 3 3 ROBERT ELCOCK TED PETERSON BOB KINROSS HARRY QUILICI ERNEST DUMAS DUANE MARTIN JIM WIGGINS CLARENCE BAKER LLOYD PICKRIZLI. OUR BOYS IN , 0' 5 'fx ' x, A f .::. ,1 S ' 'fs 2 ' Q ,515 M A 'Nw S 2 4 9 c 3 W 2 g w ' 4 if ,asf- SN -Q mm , Q' Q . -mg .1 .,,,,..-.W Y 5 1 S , , aw 3 ' y.. :,, N .fx ,xx ,,z g an SENIOR THOMAS c. ABELL QTomJ Glendale High School 1940-41, Football, Track, Baseball, Roseville High School, Circle C, Rally Committee, A Cappella, Vice-Pres. of Student Body, Spanish Club, Archery Club. MAXINE EDITH ALEXSON QMaxJ C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Rally Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, J.C.L. 4, Parthena 3, 4, Prima 4, Bookaneers 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Hi Chatter 3, 4, Asst. Ed. 4, Rose Leaves Co- Ed. 3, Editor 4, A Cappella 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Conference Cal. 3, Class Vice-Pres. 2. MARY ALVAREZ Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4. BESSIE KAY ANTON CBesxJ Commercial Aces, C.S.F. 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella, Girls' Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, Spring Orchestra Concert, Modern Orchestra as Soloist 4. KENNETH ARNOLD Business Manager for Rose Leaves 4, Reporter on Hi Chatter 3, 4, Member of Junior Classical League 3, 4. ALEX BATTISTELLA Basketball, Tennis, Baseball. GEORGE BELLUOMINI CBel1J Orange R 2, 3, 4, Circle C 3, 4, Sec., Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Older Boys' Conference 2, 3, Boys' Forum 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Boys' Boxing Scamper 4. LOUIS BENEDICT fliuzlj Circle C 2, 3, 4, Pres. and Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, B Football l, Boys' Forum 2, 3, 4. HELEN LUCILLE BENICH Commercial Aces 4, Girls' League Show 1,2, 3,4. PAULINE ANITA BERNARDINI Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra and Band Concert 3, 4, Bookaneers 4, Parthena 4, Rose Leaves 4. CORINE BIANCHINI Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2. NORMA MARY BLAKE Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks 2, 4, Commercial Aces 4, A Cappella l. DORTHA NELL BROOKS Girls' League Show 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3, Com- mercial Aces 3, 4. DORIS LEONA BROWN fAnnyJ Grant Union High School 1, 2, Swimming, Ten- nis, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Soccer, Roseville Union High School, Tumbling 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks 3, 4, Girls' League Show 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3, 4. CHARLOTTE JUANITA CROWDER Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Parthena 3, 4, Secretary 4, Commercial Aces 4, Pres. 4, Girls' League Pres. 4, Class Secretary 4. LEONARD CHOATE fDaddyJ C.S.F. Z, 3 4, Rose Leaves 3, 4, A Football 4, Senior Announcement Committee. ROBERT LEO CLARK Football 4 QAJ, A Baseball 2, 3, B Basketball 2, 3, A Capt. 4, Orange R 4, Class Pres. 2, Boxing Scamper 4, Boys' League Sec. 3. MARVIN O. COBERLY fC0bL'J Football l, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Boys' League Sec. 3. JEAN RAE CURRAN fMurphyJ Band 1, Z, Archery 1, Tumbling 2, Hi Chatter Club Ed. 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Rose Leaves 3, 4, Calendar Ed. 4, Co-Ed. 3, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Student Body Secretary 4, Student Council 4, C.S.F. 2, Parthena 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Stanford Press Conference J, Play Day Usherette 2, Rally Committee 4. SHIRLEY ANN DACEY QMiCkeyJ Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Parthena 4, Com- mercial Aces 4, C.S.F. 4. CLARA DAL PORTO Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Hi Chatter 1, 2. 3, 4, Make-up Editor 4, Victory Bond Commit- tee 4, Rose Leaves 4, Parthena 4, Secretary 4, Hi Jinks 1, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella 3, Spring Concert 3, Bookaneers 4, Play Day 2, C.S.F. 1, 2, 3. 4. JOHANNA DE VRIES UOJ Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Bookaneers 4, Latin Club 4, Sec. 4, Pres. 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Parthena 4, Play Day 1. ART DUMAS fArtJ B Football, A Football. R ECORDS BETTE MAE ETZEL fSkeeierJ Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Crop and Saddle 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Sec. 2, Band 1, Bookaneers 3, 4, Sec. 4, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Rally Committee 4, Senior Ring and Pin Committee. DAVID FREE ,Dawg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, Pres. of Senior Class 2nd Half, Student Council. BESSIE IONA FRENCH fBdl70J North Dallas High School, Dallas, Texas, Swim- ming 1, Pep Squad, Leader 2, Camera Club, Girls' League 1, 2, Tennis 1, Golf 2, Roseville Union High School, Girls' League 3, 4, Basket- ball, Tennis, Library. NADINE GHIDELLA High School of Commerce, S. F., C.S.F. 2, 3, Dance Club, Dance Club Treasurer, Social Serv- ice Club, Class Secretary, Tennis I, Volleyball 2, Ice Skating 3, Basketball 4, Girls' League Show 3, 4. BARBARA ALDEEN GLINES fB0bbic'J Girls' Glee Club 2, Spring Concert 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Com- mercial Aces 4, Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks 1, 2, 1, 4. DARLEEN JEAN GORDON CSummyJ C.S.F. 1, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Parthena 3, 4, Bookaneers 3, 4, Hi Chatter 3, 4, Feature Edi- tor 4, Rose Leaves 4, Literary Editor 4, Tum- bling l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Director 4, Girls' Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Secretary 3, Girls' League Vice-Pres. 4, Girls' Sports 3, Play Day 2. LESLIE GRIMM Transfer Student 119433 Salinas High. PATSY LEE HARDY fPulJ Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 1, Hi Chatter 3, Volleyball 4, C.S.F. 1, 2, 4, Parthena 4, Spring Concert 4. BARBARA ANNE HART fliobbyj Transferred from Woodland Holy Rosary Academy 119423, Glee 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' League Show 4. JAMES WILLIAM HUNTER fIi'mJ C.S.F., Circle C, Baseball A, B, Basketball B 1, 2, A 4, Football B 2, A 4, Student Body Pres, Student Body Vice-Pres. JOYCE INGLETT Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sports l, 2, 3. MARILYN KELLEY Commercial Aces 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, Z, 3, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3. NAOMI KRAMER fNiCkieJ Prairie High School, Long Prairie, Minnesota, Glee Club, Christmas Operetta, Original Litera- ture Club, Orchestra, Spring Concert, Hi-Lite Editorials, Basketball. DONNA RAE LYON qsloppyp Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Tumbling 3, 4, Commercial Aces 4, Vice-Pres., Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM EARL MCCARTHY CMarJ Spanish Club 2, 3, Hi Chatter Art Editor 4, Orchestra l, 2, B Track l, 2, B Football 2. WENDLINE CARL MELLMER fwindyl President of Boys' League 4, Vice-President of Boys' League 4, President of Orange R 4, Stu- dent Council 4, A Cappella 4, Boys' Glee 4, C.S.F. 1, Circle C 4. VIRGINIA MESSICK QTudyJ Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, Hi Chatter 3, 4, Crop and Saddle 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Aces 4. CARMEN GARCIA MONTERO Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks I, 2, 3, Tennis 4. TILLIE MONTERO ,Tilly Commercial Aces 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3,4. IOLA ODGERS COlieJ Spring Concert 3, Band Concert 1, Hi Chatter 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Editor 4, Stan- ford Press Conference 3, Berkeley Press Con- ference 3, C.S.F. Governing Board 1, 2, 4, Grass Valley Convention 2, Rally Committee 3, 4, Yell Leader 4, Girls' Sports 1, Z, 3, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 3, 4, Girls' League Secretary 3, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Bookaneers 3, 4, Parthena 4, Sec. 4, A Cappella 3, Band 1, Bond and Stamp Committee 4, Commercial Aces 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 4. DORIS OLSON fDoricJ Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Aces 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Class Secrttary 4. DOLORES SANZ ORNELAS QDeeJ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks l, Z, 3, C.S.F. l, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. MELBA OSELLA CMebJ Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Chatter 4, Rose Leaves 4, Bookaneers, Parthena 3, 4, Crop and Saddle, Commercial Aces, Tumbling. FRED PENNEY A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Football 4, Circle C 4, . LOUIE PINESCHI Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Circle C 2, 3, 4, Orange R 3, 4, Rose Leaves 4, Presi- dent Boys' League 4. JAMES PURCELL QPurcyJ Student Body Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Orange R 3, 4, Circle C 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, Track 1, B Track 2, B Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, Hi Chatter 4. CLYDE RIGGAN fWoodyJ Football, Basketball, Boxing, Track, Secretary of Student Body. JEAN ROBINSON Crop-and Saddle 2, 3, 4, Santa Clara Hi 2, J.C.L. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Parthena 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 3, 4, Rose Leaves 4, Orchestra Concert 3, 4, Dance Orchestra 3. ROBERT E. ROWE ,Baby Football 3, 4, Basketball 4, Boxing Scamper 4, Circle C. GEORGE SACHS A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Foot- ball 4, Baseball 2, Track l, Basketball I, Orange R, Senior President, Vice-President Boys' League, Boxing Scamper 1. JERRY JEAN SEAWELL QSlugJ Yell Leader 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Director 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, 4, Girls' Hi Jinks I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Parthena 3, 4, Crop and Saddle I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Rose Leaves 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, Hi Chatter 4, Band 1, 2, Play Day 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Hi Jinks General Chairman 4, Senior Ring Committee 4. JACK SOUTHERN Football 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Hi Chatter 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 3, Circle C 3, Boys' Forum 3, Orange R 1, 2, 3, C.S.F. I, 2. ALDEN STANLEY fSlunJ Rally Committee 4, Baseball 1, 2. BETTIE JEAN STANLEY A Cappella 4, Spring Concert 4, Commercial Aces 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Rose Leaves 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Library Club 4. NORMA MAE SWIM fSwim or Sinkerj Tumblers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Commercial Aces 3, 4, Sec. 3, A Cappella 2, 4, Spring Concert Z, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Rally Committee 1, 2, 4, Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Z, 3, 4. PHYLLIS ADELIA TERRY QPHIJ Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Parthena 3, 4, Prima 4, Guide, Latin Club 4, Pres., Secretary, Rose Leaves Snap Co-Editor 4, Stamps and Bonds 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, Spring Concert 2, Senior Announce- ment Committee, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Class Secretary 1. DANNY TRIMBLE CDogieJ Football 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Orange R 1, 4, A Cappella 1, 2. EMMA URIBE ' Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, A Cappella 1, Parthena 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4. JEAN WATSON Hi Chatter I. 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4, Rose Leaves Photo Editor 4, Parthena 3, 4, Guide 4, Commercial Aces 4, Orchestra 1, Band 1, Junior Classical League 4, Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, Hi Jinks 2, 3, Civil Air Patrol 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. KEITH WEIDEMAN Basketball C l, 2, Football A 4. IDA JEAN WOOLLEY fGinge1J Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Parthena 4, Commercial Aces 4. ALGENE ZENTS lGeneJ Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Dance Orchestra 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, 4, Commercial Aces 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Orchestra Concert 4, Basketball 3, 4. SN l I 'WA HN Ib .Dj .QJLV4 fwv fQWvOcI, -QM Q7 , J ffwvj V 4,7450 el! ! if yfcfc amp 'A if-F f1?Af Q- l Sl E Q ski ffmwffw ja? wfwwjf A 2 f wfwp- giiwf ifffjf AXQQQQ-Q W 0 'iq wgirlqdtzqql k5?'J'P6f9 ja W W6 av MW awww to 20 32-1 wlwlwdbw WN ? QQ, if WWW W fiifbgf 252' . M 0,5 ., QS 5Eg5.M'XU QQ 0 S23 Jia xl'-1,2 CC? of 5351? if I 'Qi T J 3 , I Tjabrli xigqgy iiiiw-52 2 2+-Q JIM I'URCIliI.I. JEAN RAE CQURRAN JIM HUNTER STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of the student officers of the school, and under the direction of Mr. Bobb, have done a grand job in leading the student body. ' RALLY COMMITTEE The aim of the Rally Committee is to promote a first-class school spirit. Through their hard work and determination they have made games, rallies, and student elections play a very important part in school activities. STUDENT COUNCIL Firm' Row: Edward Kostakis, Tommy Abell, Tom Wuknian, Jean Rae Curran, Norma Swim, Charlotte Crowder, Phyllis Joy Ransford. Serum! Row: Deno Rastler, Louie Pineschi, Michael Vezvetti, Dave Free, George Sachs, Williani Hunter, W'endline Mellmer. RALLY COMMTTTEIE Frorlf Row: Frances Odgers, Gloria Zerbe, Alice Freeman, Iola Odgcrs, Jerry Jean Seawell, Bette Mae lftnl, Betty Taylor, Coralie liiddyment, Jeanne lfmpey. Seewnl Role: Chriss Georgis. James Kostakis, Charles Howard, Michael Velletti, Austin Knoff, Tummy Abell, Danny Trimble, Billy Kolak. IOLA ODGERS AND JERRY JEAN SliAWLI.L TOMMY AHELL ' Rllii Z LA ODGERS, Editor of Hi Chatrer HI CHATTER STAFF AT WORK KENNETH ARNOLD, DOROTHY RIGGAN MAXINE ALEXSON, Editor of Rosl: Lmvns HI CI-IATTER Front Row: William Hunter, Clara Dal Porto, Ruth Fisher, Iola Odgcrs, Maxine Alexson, jean Watson. Darleen Gordon, jean Rae Curran. Second Row: Lillian Dal Porto, janet Grgeory, Curalie Fiddyment, Susan Littlefield, Melba Osella, Sylvia Rastler, Jerry Jean Seawell, Bette Mae Etzel. Third Row: Miss Eakin, Anna Belle Purdy, Gloria Zerbe, Muriel Elster, Alice Freeman, Phyllis joy Ransford, Harriet Murray, Daisy Mae XVortman, Frances Odgers. Fourth Row: Darrel Fredrickson, Wayne Hunter, Bill McCarthy, Kenneth Arnold, Chriss Gcorgis, David Uribe, La Vonne Nichols. ROSE LEAVES First Row: Jean Rae Curran, Jerry Jean Seawell, Bettie Jean Stanley, Colleen Mealia, Maxin Alexson, Betty Taylor, Darlcen Gordon, jean Watson. Second Row: Pauline Bernardini, Melba Osella, lar Dal Porto, Jean Robinson, Phyllis Terry, Ruth Fisher. Third Row: Mrs. Thun, Tom Abell, Louie Pinesc i, Alan Aske, Leonard Choate, Chantee Lewis, Mrs. Freeman. Not in piflure: june Rodoni. XX N PARTHENA Parthena, a girls' honor club, was organized in 1926 by a group of girls who decided to set a higher standard of character and personal appearance. Each year they give the Annual Reverse dance. Their contributions to the war effort were making scrap books for children's hospitals and keeping an honor roll of service men. Miss Cole is the group CIRCLE C Circle C, a boys' honor club, was organized for the betterment of the aims and ideals of the boys of Roseville joint Union High School. Each year the boys sponsor a dance, and take part in a joint banquet with Parthena. Mr. Brady is the group advisor. advisor. Firsl Row: Ioln Odgers, Jean Woolley, Darleen Gordon, Maxine Alexson, jean Watsoii, Charlotte Crowder. Swoml Row: jerry jean Seawell, Miss Cole, Pauline Bernardini, Melba Osella, Shirley Daeey, Clara Dal Porto, jean Robinson. Iirrml' Row: George Belluomini, Bob Rowe, Ronald Coppin, Frank Franceschi, Ralph Isola, Alan Aske, Tommy Abell, Fred Penney. Svromf Raw: Bud Benedict, Darrel Fredrickson, Roger Stephen, Michael Vel- zctti, Louie Pineschi, Mr. Brady, William Hunter, Lester Davidson, Charles Howard. MAXINE ALIEXSON rom oocsians DARLEEN oonuow PHYLUS TERRY 5,,,Ru.Y 1,M-mf JEAN wA'rsoN cufmrorru cnowoun ' ' FRANK PRANCESCHI RALPH ISOLA GEORGE BELLUOMINI BUD BENEDICT RALPH I'SOl.A C l ARA IJAI. l'UR'l'U IRANK l'RANC.liSkflll IISl'4?mEI.l,vliR. IIQAN ROBINSON, AIANET GREGORY, ALICE FREE- NORINE MINKKINEN, POLLY MAXINE ALEXSON, MELBA OS- BlfT'l'Y 'l'AYl.OR MAN, BARBARA ROMERO KRUSE, JANET GREGORY, IOLA SELA, IBARLEEN GORDON, BEFTE ODGERS. GREGORY ROWE, BETTE MAE ETZEL MAE ETZl'.l. C. S. I . fmul Run: Josephine De Iucntes, Norine Minkkinen, Lillian Dal Porto, Alice Freeman, Patsy Hardy. .lean Robinson, janet Gregory, Cnllcen Mualia, Barbara Romero, Ruth liisher. Srtnmf Run: Gaynor Sluckerz, Phyllis joy Ransfurd, Mariorie Mehalieh, Maxine Alexson, Bette Mae Erzel, lula Odgers, Clara Dal Porto, lfcrn Creighton. 'l'lrn'if Rim: VL-rnia Coker, Betty Tintinger, llarleen Gurdon, Pauline Brrnardini, Shirley Darcy, Elise Moeller, Miss Dunn, Betty Taylor, lfuurlfr Ruxr: Ferdinand Galvez, Gregori' Rowe, Polly Kruse, Wlayne llunier, Austin Rnotl, Frank l'r.1nceschi, Leonard Choate, Leslie Mcflargo, Bessie Anton, BOOKANHITRS lvril Run: Mcllia Osulla, Darlrcn Gordon. Bene Mar Euel, Maxine Alcxsun. Smuml Ron: Miss lc Nubel, Elise Mueller, lol: Udgers. Pauline liernardini, Colleen Mcalia, C,l.xr.l Dal Purlu. .S.P The Roseville Chapter of theflalifornia Scholarship Federation was organized in 1926 for the purpose of fostering a hEhd'r standard of scholarship among our high school students. Each year C.S.F. sponsors a dance, and the members act as guides for the in- coming Freshmen on Play Day. Miss Dunn is the advisor for the group. BOOKANEERS W Bookaneers, a literary club open to Junior and Senior girls, was organized to promote a better understanding of good literature. Each year a book of original works by the mem- bers is compiled and printed. Meetings are held twice a month, one being a business meeting and the other social. Their advisor is Miss le Nobel. mul Run: Colleen Rliorer, Cilurlie Selmlwerr, Ann Bilieh, Avalon lhruseli, Patsy llmriex, linima Vnrgmw, lilli.xn llerrerm, Rose Nioralex, liuralie liddymenr, Lolleen Mealm, Verna Mefmrgo, l'ranees lnleoner, l'r.xneev Morillax. Aiwfrlil Ruin llertlu Mnseilx, r.inees Iioiu. lieverlv Dielrieli, Beilv Nziblx, Iuxepliine De liuenies, Doroihy Allen, Parry Kindly, ,Inner Gregory, Ann.: Belle Purdy, Betty l.ou Savage, l'r.lneex C'orr.il, 'l'l1n'11 Run: Marian Niemi, Violet Vueksun, Mildred Menu, Norine Minlxkinen, Allweru NX'ill.iril. l.illi.in Dal Porto, lzrna Reiier, Vern Mae Adev, lhrlura Romero. Maxine Alexwn, lllise Moeller. lvfurllv Kon: Ainelm Klmxel, lennie Apnsinlos, Ileuy lfreemnn, Nina Pierce, Virginia Freeman, Lucy Mnrdem, Belly Williams, Daisy W'orin1,in, lrnnees l..ilwsa, Larnaliun Iiaxque. Aurora iiluvel, Ruth Iiixlier, Belly Taylor, Rolan Schroeder. lifili Row: Ron.ild loppin, Ralph C Jniplwell, Hubert Vargas, l.exlie lVIel..1rgn. Billy Smntueei, Tommy Abell, l,ee W'liillnek, David Uribe, .lolinny Aimo, ,Iohn Ci.irei.i, lliriu ieorgix, Rolf Moeller, George Leggett. Surf: Roll: Ralph lxola, lr.inlc lfrzineexelii, Gregory Rowe, Mr. Vieenle, W'illi.lni llanev. nil Ron: Norma Zerbe, Gloria Zerlwe, Gaynor Sruekerr, Palsy llziries, Colleen Me.ili.i, jenn Robinson, Sylun Rmsrler, Phylln joy Ransliord, jenn Wlxuon. Sm 1:1111 Ruir: l,1i Vonne Nichols, lhrbmrn liell, lnef Sodoretti, Maiiorie Melulieli, Aliee Ireenigin, Alu Mme Wnodworlli, llilfri L,.irl, luis Donaldson, lilise Moeller, Maxine Alexwon, 'l'liird Row: lielly linlinger, lzdry Moore. Helen Fenton, Mixine I..ingx!on, Polly Kruse, Janis Mnxy, Mildred l..me, Rnlli lilmkely, l'ern ireiglilon. Iwrnrlfv Rong .Ink helore, Marwlull Parrott, llieli Dnrrill, Roger Stephen, jefferson Dmvix, Auxlin Knoll, Alan Aske, Andrew Mellnmer, .l.iniex llnll, Jordon Pickering. lilfili Row: lierdinanil Galvel, Rnberl Allen, Kenneih Arnold, Wayne Ilnnler, Rnlurd lxmpex, Mrs. lreem.in. lllYI.l.lS 'I'liRRY, jklll.-XNNA Dli VRIIZS, -IRAN ROBINSUN i,OI.l.EliN RHORER, RONAID VOPPILN, lil,ISli ll.lSli MUEI.l.l-.R, RALPH ISUIA, MOl',I,I,liR, NINA Pl1iRCIi, RALPH ISULA, Allil lRl'l-'M,'XN, RIC IIARD I-,MP JANET GRPGORY AURORA CQHAVEZ IIUNAI USUN, M.iXR.IURIli Ml-ill.Xl li ll GRLGORY ROWE HARRIET MURRAY MARSHALL PARROTT ALGENE ZENTS Dlflx DURRII L CHARLOTTE CROWDER ROGER STEPHENS DONNA RAE LYON ROIX COPPIN BARBARA ROMERO DARREL FREDRICKSON BESSIE ANTON COMMERCIAL ACES liravlt Row: Donna Rae Lyon, Algene Zcnts, Doris Olson, Norma Blake, Marilyn Kelley, Bettie Stanlcy, Norma Swim, Charlotte Crowder, Betty l'reem:in, Nina Pierce. Swrnllll Row: Bessie Anton, -lean Watsoii, Shirley Dacey, Barbara Glines, Melba Oselln. Joyce Ann Trimble, Sylvia Rastler, Helen Medich, Arlene Van Drimmelen. Thirrf Row: Barbara Romero, Harriet Murray, Jean Woolley, Betty Lou Langdon, Lucy Mardcxa. Tillie Montero, Helen Benich, Iola Odgers, Betty Taylor, Miss Miller. lfollrlll Rau: Dortha Brooks, Alta Mae Xvoodworth, Annette Salardino, Aurora Chavez. ARCHERY CLUB Ifmul Row: Charlie Schubert, La Vonnc Nichols, Norma Zerbc, Vada Mae Garrett, jo Ann Cudly, Dorothy Allen, Marian Beaumont, Vivian Rice, Sylvia Rastler, Anna Belle Purdy, Alan Aslte. Svmull Razr: Patsy Hxirjes, Tommy Abell, jimmy Sylvester, Michael Vewetti, Charles Howard, James Kostakis, Marshall Parrott, Wayne Hunter, Miss Dunn, Betty Taylor, Ruth Fisher. Tlurll Row: Coralie liiddyment, Ann Bilich, Gloria Zerbe, Gregory Rowe, Dick Durrill, Roger Stephen, jimmy Miller, Ronald Coppin, Janet Gregory, Barbara Romero. COMMERCIAL ACES This group, whose name was changed from 60-40 to Commercial Aces, was organized in 1937 for students interested in Commercial work. Any student who has completed twenty units of commercial work is eligible for membership. A dance is sponsored by this group each spring, and skating parties have become a popular form of diversion for the group. Their present advisor is Miss Ottilie Miller. ARCHERY CLUB Archery Club was founded in 1940-41 for girls and boys interested in archery as a form of extra curricular activity. The group has been inactive for some time but renewed activity will begin when equipment is available. CROP AND SADDLE Crop and Saddle was organized by Mrs. Adams for the purpose of encouraging horseback riding as another of the activities made possible to R.J.U.H.S. girls. The club has been turned into a social club until after the war, and its principal activity this year was assisting Par- thena in sponsoring the Reverse dance. Some riding is still carried on by girls who have their TUMBLING This group was organized in 1932 for girls interested in gymnastics and tumbling. Each year they present a program for Girls' Hi jinks and the Girls' League Show. In past years. tumblers have performed for out-of-town programs, but because of war shortages they will not travel for the duration. Their adviso ris Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly Adams. own horses. CROP AND SADDLI5 lroul Rau: jerry .lean Seawell, Gayle Denny, ,lean Robinson, Melba Uxclla. Suomi Ron: Anna Bella Purdy, .Ioyrr Ann Trimble, Bette Mae lftlel, Coralie liidtlymcnt. Iietty Taylor. TLIMBLING lrril Run: Harrier Murray. Norma Swim, Darlene Gordon. Srwnrlil Run: llettie Stanley, Annabelle Purily, llonna Rae Lyons. '1'l....l lcv... Iixclyn Bmw, Colleen Rhorer, ju... own., 1-'.r...rl. Rini.: no... 1x...w.., Mm. Mal....., o......l.y nigga... 1-.fm Run: Connie Montero, Vada Mae Garrett, Ruth liixher, Muriel filsler, Aurora Clhavev, limma Vargas, Vivian Rice, Anna llavix. Norm.: Zerlae. Srxlfv Roz.: Roberta Langdon, lirna Rciscr, Phyllic Benjamin, Marion Beaumont, loix Donaldson, Naomi Blakely, l'ae Rich, Anita Stanley, lnev Sodorerti, Maxine Langston, Dorothy Allen, .Ieannie lirnpey, TUMBI FRS I'l-,RHIRMING C'ORAl.Ili I'lI7DYMl-NT, ,IERRY .II-IAN SliAWl-,I I,, BETTY TAYI UR .IUYCF INGI Ii'l I', VAIJA MAIZ GARRITIHI4, NURMA SW ...mm m. v . A CAPPELLA CHOIR lfirxl Row: Dolores Minard, Alanis Mavy, Darlene Parker, Hazel May. Vivian Dwiggins, Frances Mulligan, Mcrilyn Hubbard, Joyce Ann Trimble. Pauline Strong, Anita Stanley, Barbara Bell, Frances Odgcrs, Sm-und Run: Fvelyn Blake, jean Boone, Lenora Shaw, Virginia Rodriguez, Lavina Dahl, ,Ieanne Empey, Marie Lucas, Mildred Massa, Veramay Adey, Barbara Hart, Virginia Granger, Tlmiril Row: Emma jean Brown, Rozan Schroder, Mildred Astill, Norma Zcrhc, Helen Tiner, Beverly Broderick, Rex Ann Taylor, Ruth Blakely, Frankie Dillon, La Vonne Nichols. lwurlfr Ron: Edna Ulson, Betty Murray, joe Langston, Berry Boston, Nick Balafoutis, David Uribe, Richard llmpey, Denny Leicht, Chriss Georgis, Donald l-lmerson, Gene Leicht, Iilfllr Row: Vrrrlr Rodoni, lierdinand Galvez, Hubert Vargas, Roger Stephen. Gregory Rowe, W'endline Mellmer, George Leg- gett, Reynold Herrera, Edward Kostakis, David Mahan. Srslfw Row: Walter U'Donoughue. Bob Mahan, jim Miller, George High. Mr. Gale. George Conley, Leroy Scott, Gordon Pickering, Andrew Mellmer. Cfmlr lllrnlfvrri Nu! l'fmIugrulvf1r'J uzflv Ifn' Gvunlr: Kenneth Arnold, Betty Carl, William Clancy, Willard Dietrich, Bob Eich. Dcno Georgia, W'aync Hunter, Philip Kister, Dolores Landis, Rita Maggiore, lrene Palmer. Sam Piches, lfae Rich, Bud Robinson. Sam Rose, David Royer, George Sachs, Bettie Stanley, james Tapp, Thelma Thomas. GLEE CLUB Frou! Rau: Hazel May, Dolores Minard. Janis Mavy, Dolores Marlatt, Marian Beaumont, Emma Uribe, Pauline Strong, Marilyn Hubbard, Vivian Dwiggins, Frances Mulligan, Edna Olson. Srmnil Rout Lenora Shaw, Lorraine Drickes, Jessie Osborne, Frances Labesa, Virginia Bodriqucv, l.avina Dahl, Helen Tiner, Phyllis Smith, Barbara Bell, Anita Stanley. Tlunl Rnlr: Olga Benitez, Jennie Melgova, Josephine Llassara, La Vonne Nichols, Beverly Broderick, ,leannc limpey, Betty Murray, Irene Palmer. Trankie Dillon, 1.enne Anderson, Ruth Helms. Ifourllv Row: Sammy Demas, Eddie Wiggins, Manfred Thomas, Raymond Blcock, George Sachs, ,lim Miller, George High. Mr. Gale. George Conley, Bob Mahan, David Mahan, Frances Udgcrs, Norma Zerbe. Thelma Thomas. Sllzdculi lfm'ulli'd Hr Glrr, Bn! Nnl Aplnwlrrflg in ilu' Pfmlugriljilv: Mildred Astill, Ruby Boren, Cecile Cox, ,lohanna Dc Vries. Bob liich, lirances Ialconer, lilainc lionniain, Patsy llartly, joe Langston, Richard Lenfi, jewcll Williams. THE CHORAL GROUPS The A Cappella Choir, a mixed, extra-curricular group. is designed as an inspirativc medium for organ- i7ed musical expression in the service of school and community while offering a recreational and social outlet in school life, It was organized by Miss Vera Boyd during 1936-375 Mr. Gale has been the director since 1938-39. Rehearsals are held on an average of from once to twice a week. The Choir's male section devotes special time to rehearsing as the Boys' Glee Club, the boys of the Glue class are included in its performances. The Girls' Glee Club is composed of thc girls of the Glee class. These choral groups perform either as individual organizations or as a single unit. Their school projects for this year consisted of participation in seasonal or special assemblies, Baccalaureate, and Commencement: and the presentation of their seventh Animal Spring Concert. Their community activities included singing at Roscvillc's lfastcr Sunrise Service. DANCEORCHESTRA l ir,iI Rout Chester Pennington, Algene Zents, Janet Gregory, Lucy Mnt'des.1, XVnyne Hunter. Serrlrlil Rmr: Ralph Campbell, Pully Kruse, Mr. Stevens, Donna Rae l.ynn, Bessie Anton. BAND Firxl Razr: Celeste Lane, Naumi Blakely, lnel Smlnretti, Sylvia Rastler, Algene Zents, .Inner Gregory, Whyne Hunter, Chester Pennington. Swrmzl Razr: Mickey Tnrbuek, Bessie Anton, Margaret Hadley. Arlene Van Urimmelen, Betty Lnu Langdon, Lucy Marelesa, Donna Rae Lyon, Mr. Stevens. Tliirzl Role: Mike l.unn, Gregory Rnwe, Nwhittier Gasscr, Fne Rich, Pully Kruse, Ralph Campbell, Huh Morris. ORCHESTRA Firxl Rule: Polly Kruse, Bessie Antnn, line Rich. Srrollrf Row: Ruth Blakely, Naomi Blakely, Celeste l.ane, .lean Robinson, james Hall, Otis Hucker, jim Nelson, Pauline Bernnrdini, Helen Braden, Darlene Parker, Frank Asta. Tlriril Ruth: Mr. Stevens, Janis Mavy, Algene Zents, Donna Rue Lyon, Ralph Campbell, Mickey Tarbuek, Margaret Hadley, Don H.1dley. A W 1 ii' 3 -,,.,,:, A , ii 4 . Ti 55. f - 4 F ,K 4 M A 4 ,I X 1 . ??x,WgQQ NM M 5 Y aw My in 5- is if aw : si QM wi SM QW ffm wffwiwf QM: ff W 0 fpmgfg 6 yfff fgfyd MQTK f fyliff QV Mifwzyfg Qffwfff 35 27 ,JM Wm 1 ffffzf FOOTBALL lfirxl Row: Laverne Iilam, Robert Veale, Robert Holihan, William Clancy, james Davis, Marlyn Morrill, lirederie Kuhlnian. Seruml Row: Ifugene Botsai, Vincent Kelley, Andrew Milardovich, johnny Aimo, Alfonso Garcia, ,Iohnny Nieri, lfrwin Zents, Sam Piehes, Ferdinand Galvev, Layland liriberg, Manuel Martin. 'I'lfiril Knzr: Bud Robinson, George Belluomini, Deno Georgis, Charlie Gilbert, Leonard Clioate, liob Thomas. W'alLer O'Donoughue, Michael Vezzetti, Charles Howard, Lester Davidson, james Kostakis, james Purcell, Robert Mahan. lillllffll RIIIVZ David Free, Williiiiii Hunter, Don Marlatt, jim Miller, George Sachs, Ari Dumas, l.eo Clark, Fred Penney, Keith Wfeideman, Bob Rowe, Danny Trimble, Clyde Riggan, Coach Moeller. VARSITY FOOTBALL This year, due to the war and the restriction of gasoline. the Fighting Tigers of Rose- ville only managed to have five games, but in these games many players showed that they had what it takes even though they won only one game. Roseville , 6 Placer L 18 Roseville ,, 13 Grass Valley 0 Roseville ,, , , 14 Yuba City, , 19 Roseville L , 6 Placer , 19 Roseville 0 Marysville H 20 BASKETBALL This ear the An basketball team ended a fair season with five wins and nine defeats. y 1 . 1 1 Wlmen the season be an the uintet started off with three wins in a row, but then, due to g C1 the loss of several star players, the team won only two games in the remaining six. The B team was made' up of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores and even though they were inexperienced, they had a fairly good season and several players showed great promise. A BASKETBALL Frou! Row, Lefl Io Right: Dave Free, Cap Jim Hunter, Louie Pineschi, Alex Batistella. Burk Row, Left io Right: Clyde Riggan, Tom Wukman, Deno Rastler, Bob Holihan, Bob Rowe. B BASKETBALL Fran! Row, iff! lo Right: Edward Kostakis, Ferd Galvez, Cap Sam Piclmes, Vincent Kelley, Flash Uribe, Billy Kolak. Burk Row, Lrf! fo Right: Nick Balafoutis, Manuel Martin, Bill Clancey, George Mandich, Deno Georgis, Chriss Georgis, Dave Royer. BOYS' BOXING SHOW The Boys' Boxing Show was again a great success this year with eighteen boxing events and two blindfold matches. This year, the J. B. Erickson Sportsmanship Trophy was given to Dave Free. This award is given to the outstanding boxer of the evening for his boxing, sportsmanship, and the manner in which he conducts himself in the ring. This award is the envy of all Roseville Boxers. All the bouts this year were rough and slugging affairs which proved to the people of Roseville that boxing is indeed a popular sport. Some of the outstanding bouts this year were those between Dave Free and Tony Segarra, Bob Rowe and Leo Clark, George Sachs and Gus Demas, Layland Friberg and Harlin Amick. All of these bouts kept the audience in a constant whirl. BOYS' BOXING SHOW Fronl Row, Lrff Io Rigbl: Clyde Riggan, Johnnie Aimo, Andy Milardovich, Vincent Kelley, Ferd Galvez, Flash Uribe, Bill Santueci, Bob Rowe, Wendy Mellmcr. Svmmf Row: Denny I.eicht, Bud Robinson, James Tapp, Harlin Amick, Claire Combs, Arthur Rhorer, Tony Segarra, Louie Pineschi, Tom Vlfukman. Thin! Row: Erwin Zents, George Belluomini, Harry Fuhrman, Angelo Demas, J. B. Davis, Greg Rowe, Dave Free. Buck Row: Bob Mahan, Walt O'Donoughue, Gene Leieht, Richard Galvcz, Alfonso Garcia, Sam Dumas, Layland Friberg, Jack Piatt, Kenneth Kamrar, Sam Rose, Deno Geurgis. BASKETBALL Frou! Row: Merilyn Hubbard, Edna Olson, Maxine Rector, Roberta Lang- don. SUIYIIIII Row: Donna Rae Lyons, Harriet Murray, Bessie French, Joyce Ann Trimble, Clara Dal Porto, Bette Mae Etzcl, Jerry Jean Seawell, Jo- hanna DeVries, Emma Uribe, Pauline Strong, Anita Stanley, Natalia Mal- kovich. Third Row: Algenc Zents, Thelma Hasapis, Aurora Chavez, Jean Robinson, Janet Gregory, Sylvia Rastler, Nina Pierce, Betty Freeman, Virginia Freeman, Mary Miletta Helen Medicli. Fonrlb Row: Lillian Herrera, Dolores Aguilar, Amelia Chavez, Doris Brown, Beverly Diet- rich, Rosie Morales, Inez Sodoretti, Dora Rocchini, Lavina Dahl, Vivian Rice. Fiflb lime: Vada Mae Garrett, Ruth Blakely, June Osella, Muriel El- stcr, Phyllis Joy Ransford, Marjorie Mehalieh, Faye Rich, Naomi Blakely, Mona Jayne Perry, Dorothy Riggan, Darleen Parker, Dolores Minard. VOLLEYBALL Frou! Row: Donna Rae Lyons, Bessie French, Joyce Ann Trimble, Clara Dal Porto, Bette Mae Etzel, Jerry Jean Seawell, Johanna DeVries, Em- ma Uribe, Bettie Stanley, Norma Swim, Natalia Malkovich, Roberta Langdon. Second Row: Algene Zents, Patsy Hardy, Aurora Chavez, Jean Robinson, Janet Gregory, Sylvia Rastler, Nina Pierce, Betty Freeman, Virginia Freeman, Mary Miletta, Helen Medich. Thin! Row: Lillian Herrera, Dolores Aguilar, Frances La- besa, Doris Brown, Beverly Dietrich, Rosie Morales, Inez Sodoretti, Dora Rocchini, Virginia Rodriquez. Fourth Row: Vada Mae Garrett, Ruth Blake- ly, Phyllis Joy Ransford, Amelia Chavez, Marjorie Mehalieh, Naomi Blakely, Mona Jayne Perry, Dorothy Riggan, Darleen Parker, Lavina Dahl, Dolores Minard, Vivian Rice. TENNIS First Row: Bessie French, Joyce Ann Trimble, Harriet Murray, Maxine Alexson, Bette Mae Etzel, Jerry Jean Seawell, Jean Rae Curran, Carmen Montero, Jean Robinson, Eva Au- gust, Virginia Freeman. Secoml Raw: Janet Gregory, Fae Rich, Betty Tay- lor, Molly Jean Jespersen, Alice Free- man, Dorothy Allen, Aurora Chavez, Betty Freeman, Rose Keller, Barbara Cook, Nina Pierce. ' 'A ,- :. f A 5 5, v , Xyigx L, , -j , 'A L! .,, Qi .-:: -:: ,, V , 2 QM -..- f. 5 Y Q Qi, Q e 2 5 M5953 J ll Tfifihfl FFF! Mn. 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' K if M , 7 sguoot STARTS fr rs It 3 QD Xp I 'J X ravi 'serif f. 9 le, - f V li .1-CW-W qs, Q- NAVY AY OCTOBER-27 0 mam-I l f ' I i- T R v' , - 1 We 1 gb-eb Q.- 6 gg if ,E GJ HILLNENVSTIGERS OVZ5 N0 HI-JNKS BOYS f i.,: ,.,.-- FIRST QUARTER OCTOBER 4 School started late this year because so many stu- dents were helping harvest the crops. We were really glad to be back to our books and old friends, and away from packing sheds and railroad yards. Enrollment was down to S09 students. OCTOBER 14 Hi Chatter's annual subscription campaign got under way. OCTOBER 1 5 Freshmen Reception. The sophomores played hosts at the first dance of the school year. Everyone had a good time-especially the freshmen. OCTOBER 26 Roseville vs. Yuba City in football. Lady luck frowned on the Tigers, Yuba City winning 19-12. OCTOBER 27 Navy Day assembly. Ensign Florence Kennerley and Lieutenant Russ Trimble spoke to the student body. NOVEMBER 5 We played Grass Valley in football. The Senior Dance, using football as its theme, came off with a bang. Both were a total victory! NOVEMBER 11 Tigers vs. Hillmen. Another defeat. Can't say we didn't try. Two days 05 for Teachers' Insti- tute-Oh Boy! NOVEMBER 18 R.,I.U.H.S. was 100721 in the Red Cross drive. NOVEMBER 19 We surely took a beating when the Marysville eleven shellacked us Z0 to O on their turf. NOVEMBER 23 Girls' Hi-Jinx. Three freshmen, Jeanne Empey, Maxine Rector and Barbara Bell, walked off with the three prizes. We had a very enjoyable evening with no boys present!! NOVEMBER 25 Thanksgiving game with Placer. We had much to be thankful for fthat the Hillmen didn't beat us any more than they didj. NOVEMBER 30 Students of R.J.U.H.S. were entertained by Jeanne Alexander, who won the 1941 California Division of National Music Contest. DECEMBER 3 End of the first quarter. Twenty-eight students made the honor roll, with Phyllis joy Ransford heading the list with all A's. The Junior Dance put the finishing touches to the first quarter. It was a huge success. DECEMBER 10 Roseville vs. Woodland in the first practice bas- ketball game ofthe season. We dropped a 23 to 17 game to the Woodland Wolves. DECEMBER 13 R.J.U.H.S. was presented with a California Bear flag by the Rocklin Parlor No. 233, Native Sons of the Golden West. DECEMBER IS Roseville was swamped by a superior McClatchy five to the tune of 41 to 17. DECEMBER 17 With Christmas as its theme the Spanish Club-Hi Chatter Dance was really gay. Everyone entered into the Yulctide spirit by wearing red and green to the dance. DECEMBER 22 TO 31 Time out for Christmas vacation. JANUARY 7 Starting the leap year off right, the girls shang- haied the boys to the annual Partliena-Crop and Saddle Reverse Dance. Happy New Year was the theme. JANUARYIS Dolores Van Patten, the ballet dancer, was the feature attraction at the assembly. JANUARY14 The Tigers outclassed a powerful Hillmen quintet by the score of 39 to 32. Our first victory!! JANUARYI9 Roseville High's four bombers took off on their mission to Tokyo, with the junior class' blue Fly- ing Fortress in the lead. JANUARYzs In our fourth Sierra Foothill basketball contest the Tigers scored a win over the Nevada City Yellow jackets, 39-S. FEBRUARY 4 The Hirst winter Prom in the history of R.j.U.H.S. Winter decorations carried out the entire theme of the dance. FEBRUARY ll End of the first semester. FEBRUARY 18 Roseville vs. Grass Valley in basketball. We suf- fered the loss of Deno Rastler and Leo Clark in this game. The Miners scored a 52 to 40 victory over the Tigers. REVERSE DANCE Ni N , R-sq fffmibf P-5 Cf - 'wif - f. TARGET.---TO KYO FOURTH VAR LOAN VINTERLAN JUNIOR PROM FEBRUARY4 0 t ff 5 nog 6.4 I l XX Z ..v ' 0 . 2 I Vi , 9 a s 3 , tj, ff. ' l fs- imma- j if up L, 'fjgfi yij i , FEBRUARY 19 Folsom basketeers walked off with championship honors for the Annual Patriotic Basketball Tour- nament at Auburn. FEBRUARY 22 David Free took top honors at the Fourth Annual Boxing Show by winning the Erickson Sports- manship Award. FEBRUARY 23 School was dismissed at noon for the first bond matinee at the Tower Theater. Bette Mae Etzel won the Tower Theater contest for purchasing the greatest number of bonds at R.J.U.H.S. FEBRUARY 25 Roseville vs. Nevada City in basketball. Playing their last out-of-town Sierra Foothill basketball tilt, the Tigers romped over the Yellow Jackets, 45 to 22. The Tiger B's bowed to the Nevada City Bls, 45 to 39. MARCH 3 Roseville vs. Marysville in basketball. The Tigers certainly gave the Marysville Indians something to howl about. A 36 to 34 victory marked the closing of basketball season. sciibot-SMJRDAY The Roseville Recreation Center opened its doors M J and welcomed grammar school and high school I Q students and high school alumni. . ,. N ' ' 6 J MARCH 11 ,Qilxdi f For the first time in the history of Roseville High i A 27, School, classes were conducted on a Saturday. The -ETL ' X minimum day proved a success and a good per- ' -1 -- centa e showed their faithfulness b coming to V43 8 Y ' j school Saturday morning. E - j ' 'T ' . - MARCH is ,, , , ,- ' We Army and Navy Qualifying Test for Army Spe- ,,f--- ,....i. ..-C,- SENIO R PTA PARTY cialized Training Program and the Navy V-12 were given to senior boys. You should have seen the long faces after the two-hour exam! trio OF in mn pumerfr 17 The Orange R jig came off with a bang! Cottons and jeans were the style of the evening, and boys and girls of R.j.U.H.S. celebrated St. P:itrick's Day the real Irish way. fly! MARCH 24 691 , il A f F A 45 gf 5Wiy'+f?y Q. I fx Seniors and their guests had a very enjoyable eve- ning at the Annual P.T.A.-Senior Party. Food was swell and the dancing and entertainment super. APRIL 7 4-7.-T--'R l I I X This really was a Good Fridayl' Cminimum dayj. All l li 3 APRIL II End of third quarter-Oh, all those exams!! Has anybody an extra aspirin? APRIL 14 Tumblers and Frosh Dance. Those freshmen and tumblers surely do ltnow how to put on the dances. APRIL I9 Youth For Victory. Senior boys and girls took over the City of Roseville for the day. APRIL 24 TO 28 Public School Week. APRIL 27 Assembly. Born and reared in Old Virginia, Eman- uel Mansfield, famous tenor, hypnotized us with his golden voice. His motto was Find and Give the Best. APRIL Z7 TO 28 Girls' League Show. Popular hit tunes were brought to life when the girls of R.-I.U.H.S. gave out with dances to such tunes as They're Iiither Too Young or Too Old, IIl'.l7il,u Paper Doll and inany others. MAY 5 Orchestra Concert. The students of R.-l.U.H.S. did themselves proud in their second annual or- k'IIl'5Ir1l L'1ll1L'CI'l. MAY 19 Spring Concert, flowers, music, beautiful girls and handsome boys all made a lovely setting for the annual spring concert under the direction of Mr. Gale. MAY 21. Commereial Aces Dance. The secretaries proved they were as efficient in sponsoring dances as they are in taking dictation. JUNE 2 Senior Ditch Day. Oli, don't touch my sunburn! As you see, all the seniors had a wonderful day on their ditch day despite the war and gas ration- ing. To end a perfect day, all the students had a swell time .tt the last dance of the year, the Circle CI .IUNE 4 Baccalaureate. For the last time in their high school career all the seniors got together for church. The day for graduation is getting closer and closer. QIUNIZ 9 That fateful day at last . . . Graduation. Four years of heartache and thrills run through senior minds as they say goodbye to their Alma Mater and receive the much-welcomed sheepskin. And so closes another school year .... 'x fx. ' X Q- c ,T X Xml X EE -i '.....-1--..W -l' of ,wi 5 46 V li il y 'sa ,tv ie Y 0 5!c0'9C6,9 I ,-,S 1 . if dbh 4 Ji Qi, f i gf' eff' 0 9 emfse ' rf'1 U Jil-wif' L0 EJJLP glfwiq 4, .gm Q we if Q RW Q, I ff vfsi 2 E 89419. 1 OUR BENEFACTORS RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. Charles H. Parrott, Agent BIiNNETT'S PHARMACY -I. M. Dixon BER R Y NEWS CO. WOLF AND ROYER Hardware J. c. PHNNIQY WYATT HARDWARE ou. LUCAS W. EMPEY, M.D. D15 LUXE CLEANERS For Quality Work 400 Vernon St., Phone 390 ROSEVILLE PRESS TRIBUNE GREEN FRONT GROCICRY Quality and Service Phone l17'M GREEN FRONT RESTAURANT 2 Wasliiiigtmiii Street TOWER FOUNTAIN The Home of Refreshing Drinks WIIITIS CASTLE CAFE M12 Vernon Street ROSI'iVII.LI'i FURNITURIC IQXCIHANGE XV. S. 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