Roseville High School - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Roseville, CA)
- Class of 1945
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In Meniorianz: ELLEN DWIGGINS, 192 7-1944 This, our 1945 Rose Leaves, is published hy the senior class of Roseville Ioint Union High School through the efforts of the annual staff, headed by Colleen Mealia, editor, and Alice Freeman and Marjorie Mehalieh, as- sistant editors, advised hy Mrs. Anita Free- 1nan and Mrs. Arlys Than. MR. HURNIQR MR. Illl-.TRILH MR. RIUIU MR. l'AOI,lNO MR. RL,'HlxAl..'X 1142111 Killlf Mrs. lrem. Miss le Nobel, Miss U'Neill, Miss Dunn. Srrrzfrif Razz: Miss liuelxnlew, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Burns, Mr. Arp, Mr. Vicente, l r'nr1l Rau: Mrs. Cottrell, Mrs, Collins, Mrs. Thun. Siworlil Kon: Mr. llanson, Mr. lfinncnm, Mr. liobb, Mrs. lfreemixn, Miss linkin, Miss Miller. l'iI'IlIlf Ron: Mrs. Adams, Miss Lindsey, Miss Bentley, Miss Melimyer, Miss Cole. Srruflif Kun: Mr. llenidettinn, Mr. Richey. Mr. Brady, Mr. Coburn, Mr. clLllU. Much of the students' success is due to the untiring efforts of the administration, and the devotion of the teachers to their work. Members of the Board of Trustees have been generous with their time and have worked for the best interests of the school. The har- mony existing between these groups is responsible for the excellent educational facilities offered to the students. g k , ffm f'i9:f0,s W f 6 N' iv gf W2 Z '- 3 0 1 Q I 71 '1 -ti' giv W 4.6 R Y WWW --. -.v??7:g, ' A Mr.-:-, x X Nd uu on Fl' 1 X- -x -ll i 1 The Student Council is composed of the Student Body Officers, Girls' League and Boys' League presidents, and class presidents. The purpose of the council is to take charge of school elections and all Student Body affairs. It also takes care of changes to be made in the Student Body constitution. Mr. Bobb is the adviser of the Council. To promote high school spirit is the purpose of the Rally Committee. This committee takes charge at rallies, games, and the other activities of the school. The students who compose the committee have done a fine job this year. STUDIQNT CIOUNCII. Ifrout Razr: Mr. llulllv, Sylvia Rasiler, lilise Moeller, Polly Kruxe, Lhuek lloward, janet Gregory, Bill Santueci, Steve Salardino. Xwullil Row: liud Robinson, Fhriss Geurgis, Cflautl Maxfield, Maynee Granger, Greg Rowe, Paula Gam, George Mandich, Clarence Terliune, RALLY CfOMMlTTlfl'i Ifirxi Row: Sylvia Rastler, Gloria Zerhe, Dorothy Allen, Maynee Granger, janet Gregory, Charlie Schubert, l'ranees Odgert. Sfrrnnl Ron: Pat Cudly, jane McConnell, Marlene Hunzeker, Polly Kruse, iloralic liiddyment, Alice lfreeman, Betty Taylor. Tbinl Row: Gale Peck, Bill Kolak, Bud Miller, Frank Asta, Michael Veuetti, Chuck Howard, Dick I-lmpey, Greg Rowe. sYI.v1A RASTLER JANET GREGORY DOROTHY ALLAN. JANET GREGURY, MAYNISR GRANGER CHUCK HOWARD POLLY KRUSE -af.,Mw .z .vm 1 lsnsdut 7 em . ' V-uv la CLA NWI' OO!! ff, I 'Z S' 6 SENIV R CLASS i-IISTORY Our senior class started off four years ago as a very bewildered group of freshmen. During our freshman year the United States declared War on the Axis, after the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor in December. War brought about a great many changes in our routine, and as a class We devoted our extra time to scrap drives, bond and stamp drives, first-aid, and an emergency hospital. Sophomores at last, we could no longer be called Uneophytesf' This was a grand year for the sophomores, and it was surely fun going on those biology hikes. The most important War benefit of the year was the War Bond Drive in which the school was to raise enough money to buy one jeep. With the cooperation of the entire school, enough bonds were purchased to buy nine jeeps. This year the Girls' League went all out by donating one night's proceeds to the Red Cross. The main events that the juniors remember are term papers and the Junior Prom. This year was no exception and the term paper themes dealt with the World at war. The Junior Prom with the theme of Winter- land was the first Winter prom of the school's history. We, juniors, thought it best to hold the prom early, as so many of the boys were leaving for the service. In the class competition in bond and stamp purchases, the juniors bombed Tokyo twice before any other class could succeed in reach- ing the target. Our last year in high school arrived-too soon for the majority of us. Many of our boys had already left for the service and others are leaving soon. In order to keep Roseville's servicemen informed, the high school has started the 'iNeWsletter, which gives information about school affairs and also about the servicemen themselves. GREGORY ROWD MAYNI-.li GRANCJ-IR DOLORES AGUILAK LLOYD I'IURI,IiY GEORGE HIGH ,IUNE RODONI ww wwwsmmsa:wa a- 4: :wus-1m.:r-Wu: ma .z., fw IJOIURI S .XGL I! XR RU!!I'R'I' AI I I N I,IiNNIf ANIIIERSON NICK A!'OSTOI.AS XI NN XS!xI IRANK ASIA IIIZRNII-1.14, AST!! 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VEZZETTI DENO VlANl RUTH WHEELER ALTA WQODWORTH DAISY WORTMAN TOM WUKMAN Boys in the Service who have completed requirements for graduation: RONALD COPPIN ICRNIE DUMAS KEITH WEIDEMAN AGUILAR, DOLORES BURROWS, LAVVRENCE FISHER, RUTH C1355 Secretary I, 4 Football 4 Hi Chatter 2, 3, 4g Adv. Mgr. 3g Hi ,tanks 4 Commercial Aces 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4 ALLEN, ROBERT Archery Club 1, 2, 3 J. C. L. 3 Football 3 A Cappella Choir I Concert Orchestra Concert I ASKE, AI.AN Circle C 3, 4 J. C. L, 4, 4 Archery 2, 3 Rose Leaves 3, 4 Photographer 3, 4 Girls' League Show Electricia BALAFOUTIS, NICK Basketball l, 3, 4 A Cappella 2, 3 BASQUE, CARNATION Spanish Club 2, 3 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi ,links 1, Z Tennis 2, 4 BILICH, ANN n3,4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Archery Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. Hi ,links I, 2 A Cappella I, 2 jr. Prom Committee 3 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 BLAKELY, NAOMI Tumbling Z, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 League Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Dir Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3,4 25 Sec. ector 4 Orange R 4 CHAVES, AURORA Tumbling 2, 3 Spanish Club Z, 3, 4 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: Numeral 2, 3, 4 BRODERICK, BEVERLY Transfer from Oakland A Cappella 3 Senior Play 4 Hi Jinks 3, 4 Girls' League Show 3, 4 Commercial Aces 4 Parthena 4 Bookaneers 4 Archery Club 3 Jr, Prom Committee 3 Pres. 2, Sec. 4 Commercial Aces 3 Girls' League Show I. Girls' Sports I, 2, 3 COPPIN, RONALD Band I, 2 Concert I, Z Archery 2, 3, v. P. 3 Tennis Team 1 Spanish Club Z, 3, V. Pres. Spanish 3 Circle C 3 jr. Prom Committee 3 Calif. Boys' State 4 Tahoe Summer School DAVIS, J. B. Football 3, 4 Basketball I, 4 -1 P. 2 4 Rose Leaves 3, 4, Sec. 33 Calendar Bookaneers 4, Vice Pres. 4 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4 Archery Club l, 2, 3 C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Committee 3 Girls' Sports Letter l, 2 A Cappella 1, 2 Tumblers 2, 3 4 Gold R 3 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Hi ,links Chairman 4 FREDRICKSON, DARREL Hi Chatter 2, 3, 4 Archery Club I, 2, 35 V. Pres. Spanish Club 2 Rose Leaves 4 Circle C 3, 4 jr. Prom Committee 3 Band Concert I Dance Band 3 FREEMAN, BETTY Baseball 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 4 Boxing 3, 4 Commercial Aces 3, 45 Sec. 4 Orange R 4 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 45 V. Pres Track 4 Parthena 4: Guide 4 DONALDSON, LOIS Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4 I. C. L. 3, 4, V. Pres. Spanish Club 4 Girls' League Show I, 2, 3 Hi ,links 1, 2, 1, 4 ELSTER, MURIEL 4 Girls' Sports I, 2, C. L. 3, 4, V. P Spanish Club 4 Girls' League Show Hi ,links 1, 2, s, 4 FABBRI, ANITA Spanish Club 3, 4 res. 3 Commercial Aces 3, 4 4 l2,J,4 Hi -links l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 FREEMAN, VIRGINIA Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4: Pres. 4 Hi ,links I, 2, 3, 4 ' Parthena 4 jr. Prom Committee 3 Girls' League Vice Pres. 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 GREGORY, JANET Class Secretary l, 3 Rally Committee 4 Rose Leaves 4g Snap Ed. 4 Hi Chatter 2, 3, 45 Feature 4 Girls' League 2, 3, C, S- F. I, 2, 3, 4 FIDDYMENT, CORALIE Piffhena 3- 42 Prime 4 Parthena 4, Sec. 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2 Rally Committee 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 2, 3 Senior Play 4 A C3PP9ll' lv 2 Rose Leaves 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2, Archery 2, 3 Hi Chatter 1, 2, 3, Club Ed. 4 Girls' League Slww 1. 2. J, 4 Smnish Club 2, 3 Student Body See. 4 0,-Chest,-3 1, 2 Yell Leader 45 Band I, 2, 3 J, C, L, 4, Sec, 4 Jr. Prom Committee 3 Crop and Saddle I, 2, 3, 4 Bond Committee 4 Girls' League Show 1, Z, 3, 4 Hi .linliS 1, 2, 3 Hi ,links 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 Ed. 4 E d4 4 HARJES, PATSY Hi Jinkx 4 PIERCE, NINA PEARL Girls' Sports 1 C. S. F. l, 2 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 1 Archery Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 1 A Cappella 1, 2, Concert 1, 2 Hi Jinks 1, 2, s, 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 J. C. L. 3, 4 Jr. Prom Committee 3 Hi Chatter 3, 4 Bond dt Stamp 3, 4 HOWARD, CHARLES Class Pres. 1 Student Body Pres. 4 Circle C 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4 Spanish Club l, 2 Rally Committee 1, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Capt. 4 Basketball 3, 45 Capt. 4 Track 1, 3, 4 Archery Club 2. 3 C. S. F. 2 Hi Chatter 2 Orange R 1, Z, 3, 4 HUNTER, WAYNE Hi Chatter 1. Z, 4 Dance Orchestra 2 Class Vice Pres. 2 A Cappella 1 Boy's Glee Club l Archery Club 1, 2 J. c. L. 2, 4 Tahoe Summer School 3 Circle C 4 C. S. F. 2, 4 Hi Y Conference 2 JESPERSEN, MOLLIE JEAN Senior Play 4 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi Jinks 2, 3 Girls' Sports l, 2. 3. 4 Band 2 KRUSE, POLLY C. S. F.1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Gov Bd. 3 Vice Pres. Student Body 4 Girls' League Pres. 45 Sec. 3 Parthena 3, 4 Bookaneers 4 J. C. L s, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Concert 3, Band 1, 25 Dance Band 3, 4 Rose Leaves 45 Sports Ed. 4 Hi Chatter 3 Student 3, 4, Council Baseball 1, 2 Rally Committee 3, 4 Girls' League Show 1, Z, 3, 4 Hi Jinks l, 4 Senior Play 4 LANE, CELESTA C. S. F. 2, 3, 4 Orchestra Concert 2, 3, 4 League Show l, 2, 3, 45 Director Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 3, 4 Senior Pla 4 4 4 Y Girls' Sports 1, 2, 45 Numeral 2, 4 LONERGAN, KENNETH A Cappella 1 MACE, MAXINE Girls' League Show 1, 2 4 Commercial Aces 4 Hi Jinks 1 MAVY, JANIS Transfer from Oroville 3 A Cappella 3, 4, Concert 3, 4 J. C. L. 3, 4 Crop and Saddle 45 Sec. 4 Bookaneers 4 Hi Chatter 4 C. S. F. 4 Senior Play 4 5 MEALIA, COLLEEN C. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4 Parthena 3, 45 Guide 4 Bookaneers 3, 45 Sec. 4 Rose Leaves 3, 45 Co-Editor 35 Editor 4 Hi Chatter 3, 45 Assistant Editor 4 J. C. L. 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Hi Jinln 1, 2, a Class Secretary 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 4 Bond Bl Stamp Committee 3 Tennis 2 MEDICH, HELEN Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3 Girls' League I, 2. 3 Commercial Aces 3 MELLMER, ADELINE Senior Play 4 A Cappella 4, Concert Girls' League Show l, 2. 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 MOELLER, ELISE C. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 2 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 2 J. C. L. 3, 4 A Cappella 4 Girls' League Show 1, Z, 3, 4 Hi Jinlts I, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 2 Parthena 3, 4: Prima 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2 Rose Lewes 4: Lit. Ed Junior Prom Committee 3 Bond Bt Stamp Committee 3, 4 Student Body Secretary 4 Bookaneers 3, 45 Pres. 4 Hi Chatter I. 2 MURRAY, HARRIET P:rthena 3, 45 Sec. 4 Booltaneers 45 Vice Pres. 4 . Tumbling I, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4 Hi Chatter 2, 3, 45 Makeup Fd. 4 Commercial Aces 3, 45 Vice Pres. 3: Sec. 4 ' Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi ,links 1, 2, 3, 4 Bond ol Stamp Committee 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 NOAKES, ARDITH Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 A Cappella Choir 1, 2 Commercial Aces 4 Girls' League Show I. Z, 3, 4 NOVI, SUE Girls' League Show l. 2. 3. 4 Girls' Sports 3, 4 PARROTT, MARSHALL J. c. L. s, 4 , Orchestra Concert 2 Archery Club l, 2, 35 Pres. 1 Hi Chatter 1 Dance Band 4 PERRY, MONA JAYNE Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 45 Sec. 3 Girls' Hi Jinks 1, 2, J, 4 Commercial Aces 3, 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 RASTLER, SYLVIA Parthena 3, 45 Guide 4 Student Body Pres. 4 Rally Committee 4 Hi Chatter 1, 2, 3, 45 News Ed. 4 Rose Leaves 45 Photo Ed. Commercial Aces 3, 4 J. C. L. 3, 4 A Cappella 1, Concert Band Concert 2 Band 1, 25 Drum Major 2, 3 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Di- rector 3, 4 Hi Jinks 1, 2, 3, 4 , Junior Prom Committee 3 Archery Club 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Class Secretary 1 ROBERTS, CLIFFORD Transfer from Tulsa, Okla. 4 A Cappella 4 Boy's Glee 4 Hi Chatter 4 C. S. F. 4 Spanish Club 4 Track 4 Dance Orchestra 4 Class Vice President 4 RODAS, FRANK Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 4 RODONI, JUNE Rose Leaves 3, 45 Art Ed. 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Hi Jinks I, 4 Class Secretary 4 Bond Bt Stamp Committee 4 Parthena 45 Sec. 4 Senior Play 4 Tennis 2, 3 Archery 1, 2, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 ROMERO, BARBARA Parthena 3, 45 Prima 4 Gold R 2 C. S. F. 1, 3, 45 Sec. 35 Board 4 Bookaneers 45 Sec. 4 Gov Girls' League Show l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Secretary 4 Commercial Aces 3, 45 Sec. 3 Rose Leaves 4 ' Hi Chatter 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Hi Jinks I. Z. 3, 4 Archery Club 1, 2, 35 Sec. 2 Tennis l Bond'8t Stamp Committee 3, 4 ROWE, GREGORY Circle C 3, 4 Archery Club I, 2, 3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Hi Chatter 45 Sports Ed. Rose Leaves 45 Bus. Mgr. Boxing Scamper 3, 4 Rally Committee 4 Class President 4 C. S. P. 2, 3, 4 Boy's Glee Club 3 Girls' League Show fElectricianJ 3,4 SALARDINO, ANNETTE Girls' League Show I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra Concert 3. 4 Transfer from Tipton, Indiana 3 Senior Play 4 Girls' League Show 3, 45 Director Commercial Aces 4 Commercial Aces 3, 45 Pres. 4 Girls' Sports 3, 4 Spring Concert 2 3, 4 Girls' Sports 4 Girls' League 3, 4 Hi Jinks 3, 4 SEGARRA, TONY Boxing Scamper 2, 3, 4 Circle C 4 Track 3, 4 STAMAS, ELLEN Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Aces 4 STEPHEN, ROGER K. Tennis Team 1 Archery Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 2, 35 V. Pres. 1 A Cappella Choir 3, Concert Junior Prom Committee 3 Circle C 3, 4 Boy's Glee Club 3 Class Vice Pres. 3 J. C. L. 3, 4 C. S. F. 2 Girls' League Show CElectricianJ 3, 4 TAYLOR, BETTY Rally Committee 3, 4 Hi Chatter 4 Rose Leaves 3, 45 Co-Editor 3 C. S. E. I, 2, 45 Vice Pres. 25 Se Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Commercial Aces 3, 45 Pres. 4 Archery Club 1, 2, 3' Crop and Saddle 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Sec. 15 Vice President 3 Band 1, 2 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi Jinks l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS, JAMES R. Spanish Club I Football 3, 4 Circle C 4 TRIMBLE, JOYCE ANN Commercial Aces 3, 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Hi Jinlts 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1 A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Concert 1, 2, 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Ciop and Saddle 1, 2, 3, 4 Archery Club 1, 2, 3 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 VAN DRIMMELEN, ARLENE Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3 Hi Jinks 1, 2 Commercial Aces 3 VAN SANDT, JUNE Transfer from Truckee 4 Girls' League Show 4 Commercial Aces 4' A Cappella Choir 4 Girls' Sports 4 VARGAS, HUBERT Track l, 2, 3, 4 Boy's Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Boy's League Secretary 4 C. S. F. 4 WHEELER, RUTH Spanish Club 2, 3 J. C. L. 4 Girls' League Show 1, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella l, 25 Concert Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4 WORTMAN, DAISY MAE Hi Chatter l, 2, 3 ' Spanish Club 2, 3- Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Director I Orchestra Concert 3 WUKMAN, TOMMY Basketball I, 3, 4 Boxing Scamper 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Class President 3 Orange R Presiden't 4 Harrier Murray Mnyncc Granger Bob Thomas Hubert Vzxrgaa llxcvcrly Broderick Palsy Leu Hnrjcx Janis Mnvy Sylvia Rnstlcr lJ.1rrcl Frcdcrickson Clmrliu Schubcrt Bcuy Taylor Virginia Freeman Cliriss Otter Xrli Cinulcrs li 16 17 18 19 Z0 21 june Rodoni Berry Freeman 6tl1 Grailcrs Clifford Roberts Nllxinc Xlncc l,niS llinmlilsnn firi:gm'y Ruwc Ronald Coppin Rutli W'licclcr Frank Asta janet Gregory Cclcslu lane Miss Cigucs' 7111 Cirailr Fran! Roux: Amelia Chavez, jenny Apostolos, Josephine De Fuentes, Marian Beaumont, Frances Boisa, Mary Castillo, Dorothy Allen, Lillian Dal Porto. Svrolnl Row: Miss Cole, Emma jenn Brown, Evelyn Blake, Anna Davis, Hilfri Carl, Bernice Wicks, Dora Bertolucci, Phyllis Benjamin, Frances Corral, Miss le Nobel. Tbirif Row: Manford Astill, Tim Benoit, Homer Davidson, Dorothy Baggs, Avalon Barusch, Veramay Adey, Pat Cudly, Beverly Dietrich, Lorraine Driekes, Alfred Bustos, Angelo Demas. Lux! Row: Vernon Davis, Frank Asta, Robert Darling, jeff Davis, Williani Clancy, liugene Botsai, Rollin Amiek, Clair Combs, johnny Aimo. l l'U7lf Row: Virginia Granger, Alice Freeman, Lillian Herrera, Betty Horn, Shirley Fike, Mary Emer, Leola Kirby, Shirley Langley. Swwlll Row: Vallie Iivringhnm, Alicemay Gravely, Marie Lucas, Gwen Gibbons, Dick Lenzi, Richard limpey, Wliittier Gasser, Douglas james. Tbiril Row: Robert Glines, Leland Euritt, james Hall, Laverne Flam, Edward Kostakis, Fred Kuhlman, Raymond Grimm. Lux! Roux: Bob Emerson, Roger Lewis, George Leggett, joe Gemignani, Austin Knorf, John Garcia, Ferd Galvez, Chriss Georgis. Bll.l.Ili SANTlfi.1'I I.IiLI.IAN DAL PORTO JEFF DAVIS 1mm e p. l'il'U7If Row: Mildred Messa, Rosie Morales, Mary Milettn, Bertha Mneias, Betty Moflitt, Velma Myers, Betty Nabb, Dolores Mnrlntt. Siwuzif Knut Mary Perry, Marjorie Mehalieli, Norine Minkkinen, Annabelle Purdy, Marian Niemi, Manuel Martin, Alfred Oliva. Tfairil RlllL'f Andrew Mellmer, Franklin Meyers, Sam Piches, Gordon Pickering, Chester Pennington, Andrew Milardovich, Rolf Moeller. Frou! Rout Etna Reiser, Betty Savage, Colleen Rhorer, Gloria Zerbe, Phyllis -loy Ransford, Alberta Willard, Vivian Rice. Siwflllil' Kult: Jeannine Robinson, Violet Vuksnn, lfmmn Vargas, Betty Jean Richins, Dorothy Riggan, Lenora Shaw, Rovnn Schroder, Betty w'llliJl11S. Tliiril Row: Tony Sanchez, Royce Walker, Bennie W'adc, Sam Rose, Albert Spahn, Bud Robinson, james Tapp, David Uribe. I.11,sf Row: Angelo Simone, Bill Santucei, Dick Selimidt, Clifford Shannon, Bob Veale, lirwin Zents, David Royer, Gustavo Torres. BUD ROBINSON I-ERD GAl,VliZ JOSliI'HIN1i Del'lQliN'I'liS an a W , :vmmwaf, wl-in 4 i NA 1 X x X x 1 Y f V i1l.ARl-ZNCQIZ TICRHLYNE DONALD EMERSON ROBERT MILLER lfronl Rule: Helen Braden, Angelina Andrade, Barbara Bell, Gale Denney, Virginia Dawson, Rutli Blakely, Luey Bermudef, lilaine Davis, Darlene Davis. SITUIIII Rout Olga Benitez, jean Boone, Vivian Dwiggins, Betty Carl, Lavina Dalil, juanila Diaz, Nancy Catalano, Carmen Arenivas, Orpa Coker. Tbiril Row: Hanford Croekard, Berry Boston, Ralpli Campbell, Salvadore Castro, Morris Donaldson, Emmett Berry, Sammy Demas, Rieliard Cranflll. Lua! Rout jimmy Alexander, Harry Daniels, Harlin Amick, Harold Croley, David Dabriti, Paul Baquera, Kenneth Barnes, Arden Bolin. 1 I'lHlf Row: josepliine lintizne, Frances Falconer, Verna Coker, Mabel Ferrero, Edna Hall, Elvera Isola, Beverly Krueger, Frieda Gadberry, Norma Decker. Seumlil Row: jeanne Enipey, Helen Fenton, Mildred Lane, Marcille Cass, Marylin Hubbard, 'I'lielma Hasapis, Mary Alice -Iones, Rose Keller, Bessie Carl, Ruth Helms. Third Razr: ,Ioey Langston, Bob Griflitli, Fred Klose, Billy Kolalc, Don Emerson, Alfonso Garcia, Richard Galve7, Edna lasiek, Ardyee jones, lirnestine Leliman. Lux! Rout Lloyd Flinders, Layland Friberg, Robert Hunter, Billy Kim'-ey, Lido Isola, -lack Hartman. CiI..'XL'D M.-XXIflI2I.D FRANCES OIJGIZRS BILLY KOLAK I ronl Rout june Osella, Dolores Minard, Beverly Mandeville, Natalie Malkovich, Maxine Miller, Iltllel May, Irene Palmer, Violet Nifhols, Dolores Landis. Svrnrlif ,QUILT Ifranees Mulligan, Llosephine Oliva, Connie hfIon- tero, Frances Morillas, Danna Hardy, Caroline Navarro, Ilene Montgomery, Betty Murray, Frances Odgers, Ruth Horn. Tllirtl RUILY Richard Penny, johnny Nieri, Leslie Mellargo, Marlyn Morrill, -lack Piatt, Carroll Morgan, W'alter Myers, jack Potts, Mr. Vicente. Lux! Row: Bud Mavy. Robert Miller, john Otter, George Mandieh, -lack Purcell, Claud Maxfield. Firm! Row: Audrey Wummti, Gaynor Stuekert, Pauline Strong, Phyllis Smith, Inev Sodoretti, Betty Tintinger, Darlene Parker, Norma Zerbe, Cathryn W'olf. Swoml Row: Betty W'est, Geraldine Santhoff, Ilene Roberts, Thelma Thomas, Barbara Trimble, Fae Rich, Anita Stanley, Ifdna Olson, Maxine Rector. Tbirif Rout Barbara Spahn, Marian Taylor, Tillie Tellel, Helen Tiner, Gladys Seaton, Marie Rodas, Lois Ramsey, Toby W'hitloek, -Iim Shannon, Miss Miller. Lui! Row: Verne Rodoni, Iiddy Wiggiiis, Harold Ruggles, Dale Vanderhorf, Paul Turner, Clarence Terhune, Robert Sousa, Tom Doyle, Philip Kister, Gus Stamas, Frou! Row: Arline Allen, Patricia Berry, Gloria Bertolueei, Evelyn Daniels, Olive Canady, Eleanor Bell, Pat Benoit, Iflda Bianchi, Ofelia Chavez, Margaret Boyer. Srrmiil Row: Jeanclle Bianco, Marion DeVries, Carna- tion Corral, ,Ioan Carlisle, Dorothy Danalias, Simona Baca. Geraldine Dumas, Mary Blake, Barbara Davis, Barbara Chidester. Thin! Row: Gene Belote, James Darling, liddie Bond, Vincent Arp, Don Christensen, Ron- ald Brill, Sam DeCarlo, jessie Carrillo, Miss Lindsey. Lax! Row: Bill Baker, Maurice Donaldson, Frank Castle, Alan Cameron, Robert Cravens, Tony Basque. Front Row: Virginia Noble, Cathryn Manfredi, ,lane McConnell, June Naake, Dorothea Pitehford, Sue Mor- gan, Dorothy Magovae, Katherine Moeller. Svmud Row: Betty Mattes, Delphine Naake, Martha Ojecla, Mar- garet Milletta, Madaline Maeias, Arlys Palmer, Barbara Minkkinen, Lola May Morris. Third Row: joe Man- zano, Norman Wilson, Vincent Lera, Leo Marin, Jim Murray , Gale Peek, Bob Palo, Roy McClure, John Pugh. Lui! Row: Darrell O'Briant, Chris Piehes, Aldrick Niemi, Jerry Pickering, Robert Meinyer. STEVE SALARDINO MARLIENE HUNZIZKER EDNA STANLEY if f- , ,h Q4: wQimm anwaaxam:uws ea l'il'U7lf Rout Marjorie Liadberry, Marlene llunzeker, Paula Gass, -Ioan Krueger, Norma Harris, Marion Prick- son, Lillian Iirickson, ,Ieanne Hartman, liarl Frank, Raymond Fowlar. Sr'r'r1lm'Ro1L': lfva Galvin, Barbara Layton, Althea Gasser, Vida jones, Maria Garcia, llelen Gould, june laisiek, Betty johnson, Tony Georgia, Ted Harrison, Lux! Rllllf Rob Palo, Martin Hall, Bruno lfrediani, Maurice Giesser, Raymond Fisher, Vincent Lera, David Hoagland, Alan Hanisch, Mario Giovannoni, kloe Lopez, Richard Lewiw, Mickey Hellar, Bob lfenton. lifflllf 1l0ll'I Betty Simpson, ,Ioyee Stuart, Betty Lee Rice, Betty Wyiitt, Laura XVillard, lidna Stanley, Lou jean Smith, jean W'ashburn, Joyce Turner, lililabeth Wiiggyf, Dorothy Reed. Swruzil Row: Lola Wtwrmds, Joy Dell Robison, Shirley Sibert. Martha Uribe, Patty XVatkins, Lillian Seaton, Darlis lieeman, Margaret Wolf, Immaculate Raco, Mary Sharp, Dolores Santueci. Tfririf Row: Leonard Silvani, Donald Wfiggins, Matt Vulc- rich, ,lack Taylor, Bill Sawtell, Roy Rossi, Peter Riolo, Rita Roman, Carrol Simmons, Mr. Coburn. Lux! Row: Laurell Seheidel, Verne Sargent, Howard Scribner, .lack Rose, Roland Richardson, Steve Salardino, Fredrick Vonlluee, La Wfayne Shrope, joe Rankin. I'.-Xl'I ,X CASS A1Xl,'RICIiCjIlxSSlIK ,IOAN t.ixRI.ISI.1-1 ,fa f ml iurn41aawK1runm r Q 2 X x X x 1 Y i CHANTEE LEWIS MIKE LUNA BILL GOODGE RICHARD MOORE DENO GEORGIS ALBERT BERTOLUCCI ROBERT SOETH CLIFFORD TENNISON MANUEL TELLEZ LLOYD PICKRELL XVALTER O'DONOUGHUE ROSALIO BACQUERA EDDIE WELDON ATANACIO BERMUDEZ JOHN WEBBER ORGANIZATIONS PARTHENA A girls, honor club of Roseville High School is Parthena. The aim of the girls in this club is to set an example in character and personal appearance for the other girls to follow. Parthena, whose adviser is Miss Cole, came into being in 1926. CIRCLE C. An im ortant bo s' honor club of the school is Circle C. The ur ose of this or aniza- P yt P P g tion is to promote higher ideals in character and personal appearance among the other boys. This group of boys is advised by Mr. Brady. PARTHIZNA Frnnl Rau: Polly Kruse, Loralie lfiddyineni, Harriet Murray, janet Gregory, Colleen Mealie, Iilise Moeller, Barbara Romero, Sylvia Rasller, june Rutloni, Mayoee Granger. Svrnml Ron: Miss Colt, llelty lfrecman, Ruth lfisher, Beverly Broderick, Virginia lireeman, Pat Cudly, Phyllis -loy Ranwford, Josephine Delfuenles. K,lRCil,l'i Ci lfrnnl Ron: Rollin Amiek, Bob limerson, Bill Santueei, Robert Glinfs, Roger Stephen, Gregory Rowe, Wayne Hunter, Michael Vezzetti. Snuuif Ron: Darrel lredrickson, Alan Ashe, joe Gemipnmii. Bob Thomas, jack Belole, Tony Segarra, Charles Howard, Mr. Brady. Frou! Row: Harriet Murray, ,lanes Gregory, Sylvia Rasiler. ioralie lfiddyment, Barbara Romero, Betty Freeman. Sururzil Ron: june Rodoni, lilise Moeller, Mike Venetti, Chuck lloward, jim Kostakis. Colleen Mealia. Bob Thomas, Rollin Amiek, Greg Rowe. www s www... ffwhi-of... in-vm-..xna.i.,oaumw BOOKANEERS The literary organization for girls is called appropriately, Bookaneers. The advisers of the group are Miss le Nobel and Miss Lindsey. The aim of the club is to promote interest in and understanding of all types of literature. C. S. F. C. S. F. is a scholastic society of which Miss Dunn is adviser. The students who belong to this organization have the highest qualifications for further schooling and for future vocations. C. S. F. members act as guides on our annual Freshman Playday. ISOOKANPHRS I-mul Kun: Anna Mattes, Barbara Romero, Ruth I'isher, Colleen Mealia, lilise Moeller, Harriet Murray, Avalon Baruseh, Charlie Schubert, Phyllis joy Ransforel. Seruml Ruiz: Miss Lindsey, Polly Kruse, Barbara Bell, Helen Fenton, Phyllis Smith, Beverly Broderick, Miss le Nobel. Tlriril Ron: jane Mellonnell, Marlene Hunzeker, Alice lreeman, Maxine Rector, Thelma Thomas, janis Mavy. e C.. S. lu Fm!!! Role: Mareille Gan, llene Roberts, Norma lletlter, Mariorie Mehalich, Miss Dunn, Ruth Fisher, Colleen Mealia, Barbara Romero, Elise Moeller, janis Mavy, Verna Coker, Polly Kruse, Si-rmnl Razr: Gaynor Stuekert, Paula Gass, Olive Canady, Maxine Rector, Marlene Hunleker, jane Mcfonnell, Dorothy Riggan, lietly Taylor, Lillian Dal Porto, janet Gregory, Celesta Lane, Danna Hardy. Third Ron: Vincent Arp, Andrew Mellmer, Gale Peek, liddie Bond, Wayne llunler, lfranlt Asta, Gordon Picker- ing, Greg Rowe, Clifford Roberts, Robert Sousa, Hubert Vargas, Phyllis joy Ransford, Alice l'reeman. Elise Moeller, Colleen Mealia, Phyllis joy Ransford, Barbara Polly Kruse, Marjorie Mehal- Danna Hardy, Alice Freeman, Ruth Fisher, Romero, Harriet Murray. ich, Phyllis joy Ransford. Betty Taylor. ff'.::s: . ' ., ,f , . , r . , , . . . . .,, ..,., .,,,. W, ,A . .,, ,. I I P I I' 'Z 11 I l'l'l C 7 Y' Ot I' 5 X 5 Qi if 1 f X x I' I I' I' I' A N D ff x X ' I I' P' xx Alice Ireenian, Richard Iiinpey, Coralie Gregory Rowe, R-wan Schroder, David Uribe, Anita Stanlev, Ifiddymcnt. Virginia Ifreeman. John Aimu. Ililfri Carl, jeff Davis, Phyllis joy Ranslord. j. L, I,. I'rur1l Run: Marian Nienti, llilfri karl, Incl Sodoretti. Phyllis Smith Avalon Iiarttsch, Lolleen Mealtl, lzlixe Moeller, Alice Free- man, Pat Ilarjet, Alta VC'titulW0rllt, I'al Ilennit. Xfrnflrf Run: Dorothy Mnguvae, Katherine Mueller. Ijltyllix joy Raniftrrd, Polly Kruse, Coralie Hddyment, Sylvia Rastler, Barbara Bell, Helen lientm, Frieda Gatlberry, Audrey Wtttmti. Tfiivil' Ruiz: Roberta Langdon, liva Gelyin, Laura Willard, Marjorie Mehalich, Marlene llunleker, Ildna Stanley, jane McConnell, Margaret Boyer. ,lov Del Robinson, Olive Clanady. Gaynor Stucltert, janiw Mavy. I-'ourlli Ralf: jack Belote, Bennie W'ade, Vincent Arp, Richard Galvel, Richard lewis, Gale Peck, Albert Spahn, Anna Mattew, Norma Decker, Dolores Minard, Betty Tintinger, Mrs. lfreeman. llflfi Ruiz: Andrew Mellmer, liddie Bond, Aldrich Niemi, Prank Asta, Paul Turner, Gordon I'icl-tering, Roger Stephens, Rolf Moeller, Alan Aske, Ifranltlin Meyers, Marthall Parrott, Wayvxe Hunter, Dick Ilmpey. SPANISH CI UB lrirtl Rout lillian Herrera, lininia Vargas, Ifrances Corral, Iirna Reiser, Culleen Mealia, Betty freeman, Virginia Freeman, Elise Moeller, janet Gregory, Ruth lisher, Beverly Dietrich, Barbara Minkkinen, Charlie Schubert. Svromf Ron: Virginia Rodrique7, Ifrancis Bolsa, Mary Castillo, Avalon Baruseh, Betty Nabb, Norine Minkkinen, Barbara Romero, Carnation Corral, Betty Taylor, Betty Murray, Anita lfabbri. Tfunl Rum: Pat Cudly, Annabelle Purdy, Frances Labesa, Colleen Rhorcr, Maxine Rector, Edna Olson, Verna Coker, Mareille Gays, Irene Palmer, Olga Ilenitev, Anita Stanley. Fourfb Role: Ilene Roberts, Marian Niemi, Betty Williams, Rovan Schroder, Dorothy Allen, Alice Freeman, Paula Gaw, Natalie Malhovieh, joyce Turner, Dolores Landis, Elda Bianchi. Frffb Rout Danna Hardy, Vivian Dwiggins, Marian Taylor, Alberta Willard, Lillian Dal Porto, Bruno Frediani, Marylin Hubbard, Pauline Strong, Ifae Rich, jenny Apostolox, Martha Ojeda, Marie I.ueas. Sisllv Run: I,a XVayne Shrope, Donald Christensen, johnnie Otter, Clarence Terhune, johnnie Aimo, David Uribe, Gregory Rowe, Clifford Roberts, Reynold Herrera, Bill Santucei, Hubert Vargas. Sr-irulli Ruiw: Gus Stamas, Salvador Castro, Alfonso Garcia, Ralph Campbell, Mr. Vicente, Gordon Pickering, George Mandich, lfranlc Atta, Hanford Ciroekard, Chriss Georgis, Rolf' Moeller. Coralie Fiddyment livelyn Blake, Annette Salardino, Harriet Murray. Betty Taylor, Betty Freeman, Harriet Murray. DRAMATICS CLASS F1111 Run: l,enor.1 Shaw, june Rodoni, fioralie liddyment, Sylvia Rastler, Polly Kruse, Charlie Schubert, -lanis Mavy, Adeline Mellmer, Anita lalulwri, Mollie ,lean .Ie-sperson. Smnml Kun: Celesta Lane, Peggy llarlman, Phyllis Benjamin, Ann Bilich, Sue Novi, Beverly Broderick, Maynee Granger, Annette Salardino, Miss Bentley, Bob Ledbetter, Reynold Herrera. CUMMTQRCIAL ACES I'ruul Run: Rita Magginre, Veramay Adey, Alice May Gravely, lla Stino, Betty Taylor, Annette Salardino, Harriet Murray, june Van Sanclt, Virginia Granger, Beverly Broderick. Sm-urril Run: Velma Myers, Roran Schroder, Lillian Herrera, Emma Var- gas, Anita liahhri, Betty lreeman, Sylvia Rastler, Virginia lfreeman, Alta Woodworth, Miss Miller. Tlunl Rum: Muriel Elster, Mona Perry, lirances Corral, lirna Reiser, Mary Castello, Betty Nabb, Peggy Hartman, Frances Boisa, Evelyn Blake, Joyce Ann Trimble, Barbara Romero. l unrIfJ Ron: llolores Aguilar, jenny Apostolos, Emma Alcan Brown, Anna Mattes, Norma Zerbc, Betty Willian1s,X'iolel Vuksan, Mildred Messa, Ann Davis. DRAMATICS The public speaking and dramatics class, under Miss Bentley's direction, contributed a very effective choral reading to the Christmas program. Coralie Fiddyment represented the school in the Lions' Club Public Speak- ing contest. This spring the group worked on one-act plays and in May gave a public performance of the three-act play, Letters to Lucerne, and the two-act play, Nine Girls. COMMERCIAL ACES Commercial Aces is an organization of those students who are interested in commercial subjects. The Club was formerly called 60-40, and was not organized until 1937. The Aces go skating quite frequently and hold one main dance each year. Their able adviser is Miss Miller. 9 F wx l A Q 'K S x Q ll WA E I I' 1 '15 114 ,Ot i-I I' I I' it U I' P' x X 2. ,ea t-me A Cf.'kl'l'l',Ll A K HOIR Frm!! Rott: Dolores Minard, ,lean Boone, lxatherine Moeller, lilise Sloeller, Charlie Sehuhert, liranees Odgers, Betty Simpion, Violet Vuksan, Veramay Adey, Marie Lucas. Sm-oml Ron: lletty Carl, 'l'lielina 'l'l1omas, Barluara layton, limma jean Brown, Marlene Hunveker, Gloria Bertolueei, ,Ianis Mavy. Patty Watkins, Anita Stanley, lleen Roberts, I-ranees Mulligan. 'I'fnvJ Ratt: Rita Maggiurc, Mildred lkstill, Dolores Newltoiue, lzlaine Daxis, Adeline Mellmer, llelen Gould, Vivian Dwiggini, Lavina Dahl, Barbara Clhidester, lidna Olson, Ldna Stanley. l'onrl!n Kon: Norma lieeker, Carole Simmons, Mildred Mcssa, Doris Bertolucci, Arlyi Palmer, Shirley Slherl, llernieee Avtill, lillian lirickson, Maiian lirickson, Margaret Anne Boyer, Lou .lean Smith, -luy Robison, Darlene Parker. Idfllw Row: lletty Murray, Mrs. Roliison lareompanistl, Bennie Wade, Reynold Herrera, Wayne Shrupe, Donald lfmervon, Chriws Georgis, tlifl Rolwerts, lluhert Vargas, Teddy llarris, Tony Georgie, ,loan Carlisle. Sixth Row: Raymond Ifleoek, George Leggett, Andrew Mellmer, David Lluihe, lilmer Swift, Mr. Gale tdireetorj, W'illiam Clancy, David Royer, james Tapp, Richard lfinpey. Cfvon' .'lll'f11lu'r's No! l'1'mlrigr'i:lifn'rl Wrlfv ffm' Grvmfw Ray Bennett, Elcla Bianchi, Berry Boston, Eugene Botsai, Rohert tiraxens, David Dahritl, ,Iell Davis, Betty Doyle, Geraldine Dumas, lierd Galvel, Gwen Gibbons, Betty Horn, Ruth Horn, lzlvcra Isola, Philip Rister, Hazel May, ,lane Mciionnell, ,lim Miller. Rolf Moeller, johnny Nieri, Virginia Noble, Robert Palo, Chris Piehes, ,Iolin Pugh, Iletty Lee Rice, Viviun Riee, llnd Robinaon, Lenora Shaw, Pauline Strong, Rex AnnTaylor, Paul Turner, lune Van Sandt. Gl,lili LLL ll Profil Row: Frances Mulligan, Ileen Roberta, Sue Morgan, ,loyee Turner, lrances Lahesa, Jessie Osborne, Ruth llelms, lilaine Davis, Dolores Newlioute, Mildred Messa. Gloria liertolucei, Lou ,lean Smith, Lillian liriekson. Sr't'urld Role: Janis Mavy, Lavina Dahl, Dura Roeehini, Betty Tintinger, Mildred Astill, liernieee A.rill, june Naake, lidna Stanley, Iimma jean Brown, joan Carlisle, june Rocehini, llelen Gould. Tfurrl Run: Shirley Sihert, Ai-lys Palmer, Mary Blake, jeanelle Bianco, joan Krueger, Betty Carl, Marlene Hunleker, liarhara Lliidester, Martha Lfrilwe, llalel May, Ufelia Chavez, Margaret Anne lioyer, Olga Benitez. Fnuvllv Kurw: Vivian Dwiggins, Marian Taylor, ,lone Van Sandt, Doriw Bertolueci, Jeannine Robison, lllvera Isola, Lorraine Driekes, Patty W'atkins, Marie Gayaltlo, Cihristine De Carlo, Dora Rose La Due, Rose Keller. lilflff Rott: Norma Decker, .leanne iampey, Ruth mm, lmlom iaariaq, lletty airway, Thr-Im.. 'rl...m,n, Maxine Reefer, Anna Stanley, litlna Olson, atefalyn Huh- hard. DoloreS Minard. Slxlff Rolf: Raymond lileoels, Tony liasque, lieddv llarrix, David Urilie, lierd Galvel, Wlilliam Clancy. Dave Royer, Billy Kolak, john Pugh, Morris Donaldson, lloh Palo. Sttvrllli Ron: George Leggett, llnd Mavy, Mr. Gale, Richard Penney, Tony Georgis. filer Illrn1lu'r,v Nu! I'fmIogmf1lnnl ll 1tfi ffm Group: Marian Beaumont, Rav Bennett, lrank Castle, George llonley, Sam De Carlo, Gayle Denney, Marian Dc Vries, Lucas list-'ella, Vallie livringham, lirances Ifaleoner, George llasapis, Reynold Herrera, George lligh, Teddy Keller, Beverly Krueger, lirnestine Lehman, Ralph Lopez, jennie Melgova, jim Miller, ,lohnny Nieri, Pauline Oldham, jack Potts, lletty Lee Rice, Geraldine Saatholi, Rex Ann Taylor, Manfred Thomas, liddy W'iggins. so . ' ig K 1 -wikffg ORCHESTRA AND DANCE BAND The school orchestra has carried on its regular class work and has played at school assemblies. In May, they gave their annual public concert. The Dance bancl has been unusually active in playing not only for school dances but for outside organizations. They contributed their services to the City Defense Council dance for the benefit of the hospital fund. Frou! Run: Uarma Hardy, liao Rich, l'ully Kruse, janis Mary. Siwulil Run: Darlene Parker, Helen Braden, Betty Simpson, james linll, Ruth Blakely, Celeste Lane, Naomi Blakely, Uris Iloeker, ,Ioy Del Robinson, Gusraso Torres, Tlunl Run: Bennie Nvade, lildci Bianchi, Marian Erickson, Waller Myers, Ieola Kirby, Chris Piches, Ralph Campbell. lwuvifv Roll! jim Murray, Mr. Sreiens, Lucy Mardesa, Bob Meinyer, W'hitlier Gcisser. Fran! Rong Ralph fampbell, Benny Wade, Lliris Picbes, Polly Kruse, I.eula Kirby, Danna Hardy, Walter Myers, Jimmy Murray, llmmet Berry. Siuuml Run: Bob Meinyer, lucy Mardesa, Marian liriulssun, Mr, Stevens, Naomi Blakely, Celeste Lane, W'hittier Gasscr. Lucy Mardesa Vfalrer Myers Bennie W'ade Polly Kruse ,,,,g.. i-I i-I I I' 'l'l I 7 -I '1 'l'l l I 'l'l l 15 'l'l l fl, Hi Chatter Ilditors Rose Leaves Members Ruth Fisher, editor of Hi Chatter, Colleen Mealia, editor of Rose Leaves, HI CITATTER I-mu! Run: Gregory Rowe, Cloralie liddymcnt, janet Gregory, Colleen Mealia, Ruth lfisher, Sylvia Rastler, Harriet Murray, Phyllis joy Ran-.!'ord. Srrouil Run: Colleen Rhorer, Danna Hardy, Maynee Granger, Patsy Harjes, Marjorie Mehalicli, Alice lfreeman, Betty Taylor, Phyllis Smith, Barbara Romero, Lillian Dal Porto, Pat Cludly, Janis Mavy. Third Karr: Miss Eakin, .'Xv.llon Haruxclt, Gale Peek, Darrel iredriclxson, jerry Pickering, Clifford Roberts, Irank Asia, Nl0'aync Hunter, jim Shannon David Uribe, Barbara Hell. RQJSU Llflhvlis Front Row: Phyllis joy Ransford, Clharlie Schubert, Mnriorie Mehalieh, Colleen Mealia, Alice lreeman, Sylvia Raxstler. Srroml Rolf: Mrs. Thun, janet Gregory, Ruth liisher, june Rodoni, Betty Taylor, Polly Kruse, lflise Moeller, Barbara Romero, Mrs, Free- man, Tfuril Run: Darrel lredrirkson, Alan Aske, Austin Knorf, Gregory Rowe. HI CHATTER The Hi Chatter staff has been very active this year. In addition to their regular work they have been in charge of the junior Red Cross drive, the gathering of information for the Servicemen's Newsletter, and the selling of War bonds and stamps. ROSE LEAVES In spite of war-time restrictions the Rose Leaves staff has tried to give the students a picture of campus life during the school year. The staff photographers have been con- stantly on the job to get pictures of all phases of school life. The Cover design was contributed by Hubert Vargas. Gloria Zerbe, Dorothy Allen, Annabelle Norma Zerbe, Harriet Murray, Maxine Langston, Lois Janis Mavy Purdy, Norma Zerbc. Muriel Elster. Donaldson. l'JC Riill TUMBLERS First Row: Muriel lilstcr, Harriet Murray, Norma Zerbc. Smunil Kuir: Dolores Marlatt, Colleen Rliorer, Maxine Langston, Fae Rich. Tlunz' Ruxu: Lois Donaldson, Thelma Thomas, Margaret Miletta, Ardyce jones. lwnnrllv Row: Ann Davis, Avalon Baruseh, Ruth Fisher, Dorothea Pitchford, june Usella, Jeanne limpey, Naomi Blakely, Annabelle Purdy. Fifth Row: Mary Perry, Frances Odgers, Barbara Minkkinen, Lavina Dahl, Roberta Langdon, Lenora Shaw, Phyllis Benjamin, lldna Stanley, Lou jean Smith. CROP AND SADDLE Frau! Row: Betty Taylor, Janis Mavy, Annabelle Purdy, Norma Zerbe. Bai-It Raw: Coralie Fitldyment, Joyce Ann Trimble, Ardyce jones, Gloria Zerbc. TUMBLING Tumbling is under the supervision of Mrs. Adams. This group Was organized in 1932 for those girls interested in tumbling and gymnastics. The girls in Tumbling have ap- peared for various school activities, and also have put on demonstrations for organiza- tions outside of school. CROP AND SADDLE Horseback riding is the pastime of the girls in Crop and Saddle. Until the war, this group went on many trips, but has now postponed these excursions for the duration. However, those who have their own horses still do some riding. Crop and Saddle helped Parthena with the Reverse Dance this year. The adviser of the group is Mrs. Adams. l N qi N 1 wa I I A l N D S A D D F I2 A S N A P S rs Roseville did not Win the championship this fall but they played some fine games. Six of our men made the all-league teams: Miller, Howard, Burrows, Kostakis, Clancy and Davis, FOOTBALL SCORES Roseville 0 Yuba Cityw 6 Roseville 20 San Juan , , 6 Roseville , 13 Grass Valley W , 7 Roseville 7 , 13 Auburn 14 Roseville , Y 7 Marysville , . 0 Roseville, ,, , 19 Auburn W , 7 Ifrfuzl Row: Fred Kuhlman, William Cllaney, Don M.irl.1u, jim Kosmkis, .lim Miller, Charles Howard. Erwin Zents, Lawrence Burrows, ml. B. Davis, Arlliur Rluorer. Suomi lion: Robert Yeale, Andrew Milnrdovicli, Robert Meinyer, Robert Thomas, Hanford Lroelurel, Bud Robinson, l7iek l.en1i, Robert Allen, liewnxe Wade, .lobnme Aimo, .lack Neugebnuer. Tfuril Kun: George Mandieh, Bill Sanlueei, I,ayl.1nd lriberg, Rollin Axniek, Robert Emerson. Gordon Pickering, Angelo Simone, Sam l'iel1es. linlward Kosrakis, l'erd Gnlxef, lunllfr Kun: Robert Glines, Robert Holilmn, ligne Royer, Manuel Martin, Rolf Mueller, Clzriss Georgia, Clair Combs, George llasapix, llerry Boxion, Mickey Hellnr, Salvador Castro. wmvmrmmmn ,,,Z.,, jig, mini W MM? Q9g ,W 1 5: lgf?i? ,g,L ,ww K I 'vhql , 7 WK 5 , Q52 EF -fs :y.24.: 1 M, ,F if 'W E, ig av ff, Q, gy 5 ff QV X -5 llzslb A 5 . , , , fm X, .. . UQ -. A, V ,N , ' -1g- q .Q W , Z Q. 535 I f v Q . f was-ff.. , ,M 21-224, ,. ,.,1, , 325556551 Y WM ,5fff:' ' , taker' MMV mv , f GW ff. us- 1' 2 i,Q4,,,fghg 4 wp A ' 'FQ n Lg, . wif' 4 if me 'L 553 3 Q fl gy 'sm gi BOXING Front Row: Alfonso Garcia, Alan Haniscll, Philip Kister, Morris Donaldson, Claude Maxfield, Robert Arri- balsaga, Richard Galvez, Layland Friberg, SUVOVIAI Row: Alfred Bustos, Hanford Crockard, Bennie Wade, Martin Hall, Eddie Bond, Tony Segarra, Vernon Davis, Pete Riolo, Mickey Heller, Sam Demas. Third Row: Ferd Galvez, J. B. Davis, Georgis Mandich, Tom Wukman, Johnnie Aimo, Bob Palo, Greg Rowe. Fourth Row: Clair Combs, Bud Robinson, Charles Howard, Robert Holihan, Fred Kuhlman, Erwin Zents, Sam DeCarlo, Chris Piches, Richard Penny. Lux! Roux: Harry Daniels, Bill Santucci, Chriss Georgis, joe Gemignani, Robert Hunter, Robert Glines. BOXING SHOW This years' Boxing Show was a huge success-even surpassing the shows of previous years. The gym was packed to capacity. Good timing, clean fighting and good sports- manship were witnessed and applauded. The Erickson Sportsmanship Award was won by Fred Kuhlman. The contestants were trained by Coaches Moeller and Benidettino. VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL From? Row: Celesta Lane, Marylin Hubbard, Pauline Strong, Colleen Rhorer, Sylvia Rastler, Betty Freeman, Virginia Freeman, Margaret Wolf, Barbara Bell, Naomi Blakely. Second Row: Harriet Murray, Betty Horn, June Van Sandi, Amelia Chavez, Inez Sodoretti, Sue Novi, Lillian Herrera, Emma Vargas, Phyllis Benjamin, Marjorie Gadberry, Frieda Gadberry. Tbirrl Row: Roberta Langdon, Janis Mavy, Dorothy Riggan, Dolores Aguilar, Marie Garcia, Betty Carl, Dolores Minard, Natalie Malkovich, Thelma Hasapis, Margaret Miletta, Ann Bilich, Mollie Jean Jesperson. Fonrlla Row: Mona Perry, Evelyn Daniels, Edna Stanley, Barbara Chidester, Betty Rice, Marlene Hunzeker, Muriel Elster, Ardith Noakes, Dorothea Pitchford, Pat Watkins, Martha Uribe, Dclphine Naakc, Ardyce jones. Last Row: Thelma Thomas, Edna Lasick, Mildred Lane, Ruth Blakely, Bessie Carl, Betty Simpson, Elda Bianchi, Gloria Bertolucci, Betty Taylor, jane McConnell, Joyce Ann Trimble. GIRLS' TENNIS Frou! Row: Dorothy Allen, Gloria Zcrbe, Vcramay Adey, Violet Vuksan, Mildred Messa, Rozan Schroder, Velma Myers, Mollie Jean jesperson. Bark Row: Jenny Apostolos, Bertha Macias, Marie Gayaldo, Christina DeCarlo, Mary Miletta, Carnation Basque, Josephine DeFuentes. ,mme I v ' A 45' Vw Q w x ,ml we x 1 Wh at 'vi x ,, w q af4 S ajll gi iff! A Q f 1? L12 f ff yt? 5 5 Y Aww: Q ff Jf'F X sf W 'f'5 'wif sf W ,- 'M if 55 im a A ' af- M H 'M QA . 5 Q R, as Q if 1 1 Q . 3 fi L ,Q xii J- s 5,5 , 'HH' 31,5 ,ll ,gag 2.5 H A' , . W 1 ' 4 if if ,V , M N f l w f 19,43 ----......4..4 yawn, T X X Qi rw 12' in FIRST QUARTER SEPTEMBER l, 1944 Mr. Myers, along with the other custodians, spent the summer putting things in order for the new school year. OCTOBER 2 Registration Day--On the first day of school wc're still thinking about our summer fun. This is what George High remembers. Oh, wonderful sleep! OCTOBER 20 just before they left for Marysville we caught Charlie Schubert and Sylvia Rastler, sporting the Roseville colors. The event was our first game' with Yuba City. P. S.: We lost. OCTOBER 27 Our triumph Q20-61 over San .luan was cele- brated in the Freshman-Tumblers dance that night. Here we seen how they won the game. NOVEMBER 1 We'll never forget the entertaining Russian mu- sician, Petruska. Another event of this day was the Spanish Club initiation. Fac Rich presents a charming picture of what the well-dressed initiate wore. NOVEMBER I0 Here we find George Mandich telling his friends about his eseapade at the annual Girls' Hi ulinx. NOVEMBER 1,1 Amid mud and rain our loyal Tigers lost the Armistice Day game to the Placer Hillman. Sam Piches, ,lim Kostakis, and Chuck Howard say, It was just luck. NOVEMBER 17 With the manpower shortage, dates were hard to End for the Reverse Dance. Ann Davis seems to be doing all right though. The very same day we won over Marysville in football. NOVEMBER 23 The rally before the Thanksgiving game spurred our men on to victory over Placer. The score was l9-7. DECEMBER l Making a final effort at study before the end of the quarter are Greg Rowe and Roger Stephen. SECOND QUARTER DECEMBER 7 Roseville Higlfs Bond and Stamp Drive got well under way in the second quarter. Chairman of the drive was Patsy Harjes. DECEMBER 13 Wreatlis, togas and sandals were in vogue when J.C.L. initiated new members. This group was caught just outside Room C. DECEMBER- Staff photographer, Alan Aske, seems to be study- ing up on Wl1at the Staff Photographer Should Know. DECEMBER 21 An inspiring Christmas program was presented through the combined efforts of the choral groups and the public speaking class. DECEMBER 22-jANUARY 2 The Christmas season brought a great deal of happiness along with ten days' vacation. It looks as though Coralie Fiddyment and Ruth Fisher really had their stocking filled. JANUARY4 The first league basketball game of the season ended in defeat for Roseville at the hands of Marys- villeg however, the boys were not daunted. Captain of the team was Chuck Howard. jANUARYlLl226 The Tigers surged ahead to win the next three games hands down. Three outstanding players were J, B. Davis, Nick Apostolos and Chuck Howard. JANUARY- The Rose Leaves campaign really went over with a bang. Charlie Schubert, top-saleswoman, sold 93 copies. 1ANuARYso Roseville students made a good showing at the March of Dimes noon dance when they donated 533.43 toward the Infantile Paralysis Fund. FEBRUARY l Two girls who helped in the entertaining Fresh- man assembly are Dolores Santueci and Edna Stan- ley. FEBRUARY 9 Here we see Avalon Baruseh busily preparing for semester examinations. Q i Q F D 42 THIRD QUARTER FEBRUARY 13 Miss Sheila Peart in her assembly of songs charmed her way into the hearts of Roseville's students. FEBRUARY 27 The girls in Mrs. Trem's foods' class had excel- lent experience in preparing and serving breakfasts and luncheons. Edna Lasiek is shown serving at one ofthe faculty luncheuns. MARCH 2 At the close of the basketball season we view our lighting A team with pride. MARCH 7 l.aWny11e Mabel Shrope had everyone thinking he was a new girl when he was initiated into Spnnf ish Club. MARCH- One, two, three-let's go. Girls pitched in and practiced hard and long on the Girls' League Show. MARCH 15 An interesting assembly on mysterious lndia was provided by Mr. Ted Mumby. MARCH 16 A crucial point in the annual Boys' Boxing Scamper. Claud Maxlield and l.ayland Friberg are slugging it out. MARCH 23 Busy making plans fur the Orange R dance we find Tom Wukman and Chriss Geurgis. APRIL I These two little bunnies are singing Happy Faster to all students uf RjUHS. APRIL 6 Mrs. Pickering, president of P.T.A., was repsons- ible for the wonderful party given the seniors. 5405, FOURTH QUARTER APRIL- Spring has sprung so we bring you the spirit of springglirank Asta. APRIL 26, 27 The girls wish to thank Mr. Butler and Mr. Wil- cox for their wonderful help for the Girls' League Show. MAY 4 Lloyd Hurley and Cliff Roberts were snapped as they made plans for the Senior Dance. MAY ll The orchestra concert, which was directed by Mr. Stevens, was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. MAY I8 Mr. Gale and Jeanne Fmpey were seen discuss- ing the spring Concert. MAY I9 We caught Bill Kolak as he was getting in shape for the track meet to be held on the Placer oval. MAY 30, Sl Under the direction of Miss Bentley the dra- maties class did themselves proud in the Senior plays, Letters to Lucerne and Nine Girls. JUNE1 The long awaited Senior ditch-day finally ar- rived. Elise Moeller and Patsy Haries show by their smiles what a good time they had. Wiiiding up this glorious day was the annual Circle C Dance. Alan Aske and Greg Rowe as- sisted in the decorations. JUNEB Graduation, that day of days came at last. Barbara Romero, Darrel liredericltson, Ruth Fisher and Greg Rowe are but a few of the Seniors who felt regret at leaving RJUHS. And with this day, another year of school is gone. Q 1 Q N D 43 V UR BENEFA CTORS ACME AUTO WRECKERS 643 Riverside Ave. ALLEN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store 321 Lincoln-Phone 20 ANDREW'S GROCERY Lincoln and Main Sts. BENNETT'S PHARMACY J. M. Dixon BILL EMERSON-Associated Service Corner of Riverside and Vernon BILL ROWE, BARBER SHOP It pays to look neat. 223 Lincoln St. BORDEN'S CAPITAL DAIRY Phone 369 BOTTOMLEYIS GR OCERY Rocklin, Calif. BRADEN'S GARAGE Pontiac 430 Vernon St. BROYER MORTUARY--Phone 103 Lincoln St. BUTLER MEAT MARKET Free Delivery 103 Main St., Phone 441 CALIFORNIA APPAREL SHOP 243 Vernon St. COPPIN HOME DAIRY 213 Los Vegas Ave. CROCKARD CHEVROLET CO 113 Vernon St. CROW'S SHOE STORE It's a feat to fit feet. 311 Lincoln St. DAN'S GRILL 120 Vernon EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP 318 Lincoln St. ENWOOD GARDENS Flowers for All Occasions EVERETT F. BUSH Expert Hair Cutting 521 Vernon St. EXTENSION GROCERY 210 Riverside Ave. 6 HOLMBOE'S STUDIO Photographs 208 Vernon St. H. A. RICHARDSON Men's and Boys' Store 209 Vernon St. HERBERGER OPTOMETRISTS 237 Vernon St. HUSKINSON DRUG STORE 222 Vernon St. HUNZEKER'S VARIETY STORE 220 Vernon St. IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP 320 Lincoln St. ISAAC NABB-JEWELRY STORE 301 Lincoln St. -I. B. ERICKSON 1 Engraving-jewelry Repairing 225 Vernon St. LAMBERT FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service-Phone 99 319 Vernon St. LILY-WHITE LAUNDRY Phone 234 121 Church St. I.. LEROY KING 223 Vernon St. MANFREDFS GROCERY 411 Lincoln St. MAURICE T. MAHAN Furniture-Appliances 309 Vernon St. MILDRED G. BUTLER Music Studio 201 Atlantic St. MILLER'S FURNITURE Phone 14 S15 Vernon St. MISS MaeDONALD'S Beauty Shoppe 214 Vernon St. NOLTE'S SERVICENTER 601 Vernon St. O. E. SAUGSTAD Authorized Ford Dealer 308 Vernon St. FREEMAN'S COMPLETE FOOD STORE PAOUNI BROS- 801 Vernon St. Shell Station-Phone 291-M GRACE'S DANCE STUDIO PURDY'S 505 Ve,-non St. Across from Tower Theatre GREEN FRONT GROCERY REX BARBER SHOP Quality and Service Lincoln St. RIVERSIDE GARAGE 527 Riverside Ave. ROSEVILLE AUTO PARTS 110 Vernon St. ' ROSEVILLE ICE-BEVERAGE CO. Donner Trail Orange ROSEVILLE EMPORIUM 307 Lincoln St. ROSEVILLE PRINTING CO. For All Your Printing Needs 117 Church St. RALSTON'S APPAREL SHOP 226 Vernon St. RUTH C. BICKNELL Women's Shoppe 207 Vernon St. SEAWELL 85 MINARD General Insurance 216 Vernon St. STAN'S MARKET-CHOICE MEATS 801 Vernon St. STERLING LUMBER CO. 630 Vernon St. SUMMERFIELD-Sc 6: IOCXSTORE 242 Vernon St. TAYLOR'S GROCERY Red Bc White Superior Fooa 228 Vernon St. THE DIAMOND MATCH Cf. Lumber and Building Materim 210 Tahoe Ave., Phone 24 TONY MEALIA Hudson 428 Lincoln St. TOWER DRIVE-IN 500 Vernon St. TOWER FOUNTAIN The Home of Refreshing Drinks 'X wELDON's GROOERY 1 215 So. Lincoln St. WRIGHT'S Fountain-Drive-In YOUR DRUG STORE 206 Vernon St. ZELLER'S That Famous Milk Shake HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 14th St. at K St. Sacramento, Calif. Write for Information: J. F. Sterner, Manager QM Da W ,W .wid WQfQff ?Jf y MFWLUQ W ff M fWfQWf fwffwzfffdlfffw ' ffm MVB. W jxzffxjbwn WW WWW? W My yo f' WK V f?fM fL'ywfb JQMM zzz fm W ,M , 1 fwf W W MJf, ffJUWQWVM,w J 1 5 E 5 S u 2 6 5 3 b F S 5 '. s fn Z Q 2 5 a n 5 Z 5 v ,','1p,-,1.+ 1 v .,,,p,xk ' ' ' . , . f' . , 1,. 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