San Benito High School - El Chapitel Yearbook (Hollister, CA)
- Class of 1947
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The sTaTT greaTly appreciaTes The splendid worlc done by lasT year's ediTors despiTe The nearly unsurmounTable obsTacles of shorTages oT paper and cover maTerials, The rising cosT of prinTing and engraving. and The diTTiculTy in recreaTing The long dead yearbook TradiTion. The willingness wiTh which The local businessmen, The high school TaculTy, and The sTudenTs cooperaTed wiTh The sTaTT did much To help Them produce The IQ47 El ChapiTel. H6 ' VOLUME II Published by Ihe Associafed Sfudenf Body of Ihe San Beni+o Counfy High School EDITOR. ,L I ALLAN COLEMAN ASSISTANT EDITOR YVONNE CAMPBELL BUSINESS MANAGER COURTNEY COLEMAN PHOTOGRAPHY C MILES STUDIO PRINTING LEDERER, STREET 81 ZEUS ENGRAVING CALIFORNIA ART 81 ENGRAVING CO. ,.... g. Q W I A 1 a .Af - K , if 'b, I K .. + ---MQ f A Qi? my '- - - 3' 5, N I ,W lixwl .vw 1 111- -. 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N M ,Gy 1, - ' N, . 1 ,.,. . v -o 1 ffm 1 ' - diff. W , g'f?f'31,,q ' '- 'CJK ,I v KA 1. Q iii, . ,..g.f. F' ' 1 ,4- rv. ,A ii' Q, ,g ,. W ai , z ,, - 3 in . :Iliff JW ,, lub Tu 3.1 fi. 1 1 v 1 1 ' I 5 va, A : fr . .-Q, --.- I X. mg, .-Ja, ag 4 w 1. ., MJ QF ng? ,ll W -1, u 1 21 Q' ' w , w l . dgnwwl og J DR. O'DONNELL Chairman of fhe Board ii 43 i' I Q 11 Q S -W f 5 15 ' -, K 5? f ' l ' E 'E f? Riffs rr gg 2 51 -V ' 5, 1 Q. 5' - L 5 j? 5 NWI E if ,Z ,L a w: . .,., 1 ,M I I ,: K ' ' .V,. ,fm Sf Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs, Garai, Dr. O'Donnell, Mr. Cakebread, Mr. Ahern, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Renz '1 K K N , u v n S ' mv ml gala -iixiffh ek- A ' . , F f ,W V1 Q Y' '61 if Vu '. R S wig .Www 51 QX 5 LEFT: FOREIGN LANGUAGES-Mrs. Nolle, Mr. Parker, Miss Maselli. LEFT, BELOW: SCIENCE-Mr. Maier, Miss Ahlem, Mr. Mailhews. BELOW: AGRICULTURE AND SHOP-Mr. Kemper, Mr. Jennings, Mr. Sfoker, Mr. Sondeno, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Binkley. BELOW, RIGHT: SOCIAL SCIENCE -Miss Flinl, Mr. Harmon. RIGHT: ENG- LISH-Mrs. Malihews, Mr. Henning, Miss Willard, Mrs. Greiner. LEFT: COMMERCIAL-Mr. Schnabel, Mr. Picelli, Miss Curley, Mr. Bauman. LEFT, ABOVE: HOME ECONOMICS-Mrs. Cush- man, Miss Crome. ABOVE: PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Miss Ellioll, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Edwards,Mr.Hardin,MissMessinq. ABOVE, RIGHT: MATHEMATICS-Miss O'DonneIl, Mr. Lee, Miss Wolfe. RIGHT: MUSIC-Mr. Hubbell, Mr. Dahnelie, Miss Maselli. film ? O wesmzrg, FIRST SEMESTER Kalhryn Zqragen, Vice-Presidenlg Fermin Graves, President, Marqylou Skow, Commissioner of Finance: Yvonne Campbell, Secrelary. lib ,.. My, FRONT ROW: Allan Coleman, El Chapiiel Ediforg Bill Key, Junior Represenlafiveg Fermin Graves, Presidenlg Salva- fore Spina, Commissioner of Alhleiicsg Alberl Semenla, Senior Represenlaliveg Loren Coroilo, ABS President Bob R h . ' . . . as e, Freshman Represenlahve, Bill Tyner, Sophomore Represenlahveg Kellh Cakebread, Commissioner of Music: Ray Carillo, Commissioner of Awards. BACK ROW: Miss Messing, Advisor, Kathryn Zqragen, Vice-Presidenvg Rulh Holl- house, Commissioner of Publicifyp Helen Lima Assislanl Commissioner of Finance' Laurefle Louslau H ad Y ll L d , , , a e ee er Eloise Lynn, Commissioner ol Dramalicsg Margylou Skow, Commissioner of Financeg Yvonne Campbell, Secretary, Bobbie Schleer, Girls' League Presidenlg Mr. Hubbell, Advisor. funcil, SECOND SEMESTER FRONT ROW: Lorraine Corolla, ViceAPresidenf. BACK ROW: Pally Burke, Secre- tary, Howard Pearce, Presidenlg Margylou Skow, Commissioner of Finance. FRONT ROW: John Beiiencouri, Commissioner of Awards, Loren Corofio, A.B.S. President Frank Valenzuela, Freshman Represenialiveg Bobby Sparlinq, Junior Represeniaiiveg Roy Lompa, F.F.A. Presidenf. SECOND ROW: Margylou Skow, Commissioner of Finance: Bobby Schleer, Girls' League Presidenl, Lorraine Coroiio, Vice- Presidenip Yvonne Campbell, Commissioner oi Dramaiicsp Paffy Burke, Secretary, Laureife Lousfeau, Yell Leader. BACK ROW: Howard Pearce, Presidenfg Alberi Semenza, Commissioner of Alhleficsg Roberf Graves, Sophomore Represeniariveg Allan Colman, El ChapifeI Ediiorg Herbert McAbee, Senior Represenfaiiveg Sal Spina, Com- missioner of Publlcifyg Mr. Hubbell, Advisor. gt' ' 'ea 'R N :gay 4!!E1 X V yy A l ,es ,Ge M - - Q NH vtuaf, , Q, ,. qvf- fx ,Q fm .. fn- ,gl Q' , T 3 1. ,. 5 . f Ni L-f 1g :,g , Q -5, o f 5 :ef 3 GSQQ- .--:-- s 4 - A if 0 gpg . M I 4' X xl f , 4 f ' nr A 4 I 0 ' 1 ,. . .....--f --1... . ,.,- il ! - - X. 1 Q 1 Hg an XA 'si- 6laue4, 's 5 ,gr 1f:,x:og ifajriifull-N .si vF.1., . v ,., - .4-P ,- .Jf-r 1 'iss-fr 'v 1. gg . ,lt 55,-I , 'I v Q-.3 .. - -1 .E-,. ,. .N -,ag 'f! ' '4n...g.:mf-.',. , X..-' 1'-4' 4 4 , . 5 Q Q x Pnfv. ,, r , 43, v Le .. .iw . 5 :Q ' w 'vw' . , . f - rs- I - . f 5 , 4, . , .1 Iii.. 1 -512 fy. Ig Q, ,,,f,Q5,,L . Y g.,,.la V A. 1 IV - , ,Vi L'laA.4,o,4 W FRONT ROW: Beverly Hill, Vice-PresldenT, second ssmesTerg PaT Peck, Vice-President, firsf semesferg Lorraine Corofjo, Secrelary. BACK ROW: Herberf McAbee, Represenfafive To Council, second semesferg Alberl Semenza, Represeniahve To Council, firsT semesTerg Bob Vessey, Presidenf, firsT semeslerg Francis McMahon, Presidenf, second semesler. An unusually acTive year has been enioyed by some one hundred TwenTy members OT The Class oT '47, The TirsT imporTanT iTem on The calendar was The Senior play. The Eager Beavers, a comedy abouT The Troubles oT a small-Town Tamily Trying To produce a Russian drama in Their communiTy TheaTer, played To an appreciaTive audience in early December. The Seniors who had sold The rnosT TiclceTs To The play were TreaTed To a dance aT The air base by Those who sold The leasT. ln February The annual Senior ValenTine Dance was held in The air base audiTorium. March l9 The Seniors Tools over many oT The classes in The second Senior Day held in The high school, The TirsT Senior Day being held lasT year. WiTh qraduaTion coming up, The Seniors Topped Their year's acTiviTies wiTh The Senior Dinner and The Senior Snealc Day, held aT Alum Rock Park. JAMES ACKERMAN DORINNE ACOSTA I4 :fn ' Q .22 VIRGINIA ALBRITTON EM ELIA ALVAREZ 2 - :wg- .at 'I 1 2:51, 3 AU RELIA ALVAREZ GORDON AZEVEDO WILBERT CLAYTON ALLAN COLEMAN COURTNEY COLEMAN LORRAINE COROTTO LOREN COROTTO GEORGE COSTA 4 JOHN BETTENCOURT JOY BOTELHO VIOLET BETTENCOURT DONALD BOWMAN iii, CONNIE DARLING DOROTHY ELROD MYRTLE ESCOBAR JEAN FELICE GENE FLORES BERNARD FREITAS if . PATTY BURKE RICHARD BURKHART K NYQN FERMIN GRAVES DONALD GROSCUP LOUELLA GUIDINGER 51 gf? if ,re k.,M4 1 fjwigit, .K T. we 14 W ia 5 3 ' R X, -ii I. 'mi JOSEPHINE KESSLER MARILYN KULISH DAVID KRONE JOE LACASA fgg , ..?.-: 9 I 'ETS .gp I if A , mi., L , , 4 , Wm: 'mga- MARY MIYANAGA MILTON MOTA ROBERT MOTA I6 it 'fff' FAIRY LAND ALLAN LIBBY HELEN LIMA ROY LOMPA STELLA LOMANTO HENRIETTA LOPEZ MARGUERITE MOTTE ROSIE PASOS PAT PECK NONA MULCH SARAH PAURA LILA POMI PETER NYLAND HOWARD PEARCE JAMES RASHE Amd ELOISE LYNN POLLY NIAYBERRY NORMAN RECHT KARLYN REISINGER GENEVIEVE RENDE HERBERT McABEE DOROTHY MQCREARY Ti nik K' ' , gl T A FRANCIS MCMAHON JULIAN MEDINA .II min. Rf! Q DONALD MESOUITA EARL MILLER ROLAND RENDE RALPH RIANDA JOHN RICHARDSON ,Q . RALPH SABBATINI MORTY SADLER VIVIAN SAUFNAUER RUTH SCHAEFFER BOBBIE SCHLEER CLARE SCHWARTZ HELEN SCHWART1 ALBERT SEMENZA JACK SERPA I . SHIRLEY SILVAS SALVATORE SPINA MYRTIS THOMPSON MARGYLOU SKOW VIVIEN TAPIA ,sa . I Kg W?Vi' BOB TOMLINSON BOB VESSEY PHYLLIS WALLING ALEX VOSTI ELSIE WEBB KATHLEEN WYATT RAY YAMAN ISHI JAN ICE TRAN BERG ROSIE VALDEZ 5' 'N Q.: M3 I ...,, . M I LZ' .' , . i ... gi we GENE VAN KIRK LOUIS VALLEJO A 1-11 agar? A .if ' Q . 9' F 23 , - I I , f , I X V j . ' Q-ff? N- jf., Y. . . 4 . f V- . IKM ' -1 MASAMI YAMAOKA KENNETH ZAMZOW KATH RYN ZGRAGEN PEGGY MICHAEL flaa.4,v,QZl N. ' . P V JYAQ iii! Q Q-. 5 i 'Q ' M1 N 4 1 .N::: H - 'K 2-.. Qs: , . Q MQ. ax Roger Yockey, Presidenlg Helynn Moore, Vice-Prasideni Mr. Parker, Advisory Joanne Williams, Secrafaryg Bill Key, Represenlafive lo Council. The Juniors gol oil lo a good siari lhis year by receiving lheir rings 'rhe iirsl weelc of school. When lhe foolball season siarled lhey had lhe concession al lhe firsl game. Early in lhe spring lhe Juniors along wilh 'rhe Sophomores sold magazine subscriplions for lhe Curlis Publishing Company and made a large profil. The weelc afler Easier vacalion lhe Junior College Carnival was held in lhe Gym and lhe Juniors had a boolh which was very popular. Ailer The carnival lhe Juniors had a food sale, a ialopy raffle, and The concession al ihe C.C.A.L. iraclc meel. ln May The Juniors gave a play, The Trail of The Lonesome Pine, which was very successful. The climax of lhe Junior class aclivilies was 'rhe annual Junior-Senior Prom wiih lhe Gym decoraled as an exoiic Orienlal garden. 611144, nl Z4 48 Alberla McCullough, Presldenlg Blll Tyner, Represenlallve fo Council: Miss 0'DonnelI, Advisor: Ray McAbee, Vice President: Shirley Zqragen, Secrelaryg Helen Van Heusen, Treasurer. Al lhe lirsl of fhe school year fhe Sophomores welcomed lhe incoming Freshmen wilh a parly in lhe O'Donell Gym. Games were played. relreshmenls served, and lheh everyone danced fo records. The parly was very successful. The Sophomores secured The balloon and darl looolh al lhe J.C. Carnival, which was in lhe middle of lhe second semesrer: and lheir sfand along wilh all The olher gaily deco- raled ones made a 'rhoroughly delighlful midway. During The year rhey had lhe concession counler in lhe caleleria for lwo weeks. When lhe Sophomores rogelher wilh 'rhe Juniors acquired 'rhe Curlis magazine sales. lhey made a lillle profil. They also helped pul on an assembly during lhe year, and loolc forward lo beinlg Juniors wilh a bigger variely of aclivilies +o choose from. : Tv I sf? Klflwvl' x Don Harmon, Vice-Presidenfg Marfha Sfanghor, Sacrelary-Treasurer: Mr. Picelfi, Advisor: Bob Rashe, Represenfalive To Councilg Alvin Painfer, Presidenf. ln SepTember The Sophomore class inviTed The Freshman class To ils Freshman- h' h ' held every year On slave day in OcTober The Freshmen Sophomore parTy w nc is A . had To carry boolcs Tor The upperclassmen and shine Their shoes. AT The end oT slave day The Tinal iniTaTion Toolc place in assembly. ln January The Freshmen had charge d d concession Tor Two weelcs. The Freshmen haven'T had much of The ice cream an can y Time Tor acTiviTies because They've been so busy sTudyinq. XI 40632, wovhid Vv , Q 2,1 ,Y 712 141 r J ' 30 ls ! -0 5,212 1 -mi. 1 . . if ' 9 f ' -' if Y, ,ff 7 .aw gg ' GH.-gp X V A ki W Q- -A-T 1-1-P - ., .,.... wi -A--.-1-i 'I X 'I , , R , HN ,W ff'?4!i adiyl-t - fr .Ii I N. I A xiii, -I '5 I4 1 I- I I I 9' 5. ,- Mi. I I I I I I I A r Q 1' I . 4 I -I. -I V. 4, I, I . I I I ' .-I 3 .I. I Lin, I L1 I, I 4, I I I If .F,'- ,. -,Iv I ng 'S I w I I I I I . 'I I? I III 1 . z I ., If Iv M uf' 'IFE'-I. I EM, , . 4. ,- -.6 I 7, I ' II.' Q 'I I I I .I- . -T' TAI . we :'i I f I I,.L irq., ' I. I MI 'fm ' Yvonne Campbell, Assislanl Edilorg Allan Coleman, Editor, Courlney Coleman, Business Manager, Mrs. Malfhews, Advisor. The slarl of The I947 El Chapilelu gol off lo an early slarl lhis year in beginning 'rhe book. Wilh lhe money earned from lhe Shipwreck Dance in January and from The selling of programs al a baskelball game, lhe slafi was able lo reduce lhe price of lhe yearbook. FRONT ROW: R. Hollhouse, H. Moore, Fealure Edilor, H. Butts, M. Allen, Sporfs Edilorg D. Rider, F. Liflleiohn, J.C. Edilorg Y. Campbell, Assislanf Edifor. BACK ROW: P. Michael, D. Sciocchelfi, Arl Edilor, C. Coleman, Business Manager, D. Bowman, Pholographerg A. Coleman, Editor, L. Pomi. ' fn ......,..........-W., FRONT ROW: J. Cunningham, Treasurerg L. CoroTTo, Presidenfg Mr. Kemper, Advisor. BACK ROW: J. Ueifencourf, Senior Represenfaiiveg F, McMahon, Secreiaryg B. Freifas, Vice-Frcsidenf. Under The leadership of PresidenT Loren CoroTTo and his Tellow officers The Assoc, iaTed Boy STuclenTs were very acTive This year. Many oT The boys exhibiTed Their skill in boxing and wresTlinq maTches held aT many oT The meeTinqs. During a Tall meeTing an exciling pie-eaTing conTesT was held. The boys have had several spealcers This year, among whom Police l.ieuTenanT Mcphail was ouTsTanding, OTTicer lvlcphail gave an in- TeresTinq Tallc abouT his experiences in The F.B.l. Bda! FRONT ROW: Joanne Williams, Program Commiflee, Rulh Holrhouse, Social Coordinalorg Dorolhy Scioccherli, Decora- lion Commilleeg Charlsie Palmlag, Publicilyg Joyce Bromley, Social Service. BACK ROW: Marie Allen, Scholarship and Merit: Marlha Bacon, Red Cross: Dorolhy Lalapie, Concessionsp Nona Mulch, Secrelary-Treasurer, Bobbie Schleer, Presidenfg Roberla Wilson, Concessions, Miss Messing, Dean of Girls. The Girls' League has had a variely ol aclivilies lhis year. Among lhem was lhe lalcing over ol concessions al lhe l-lollisler-Monlerey ioolball game. The biggesl evenl ol lhe Girls' League calendar was The Chrislmas Dance, given each year iusl before lhe Chrislmas vacalion begins. This year lhe decoralions followed lhe Olde Lampligh'rer lheme, wilh lighled lanlerns ornamenling lhe creme walls and a huge pine lree in lhe cenler oi lhe Air Base Audilorium. l-lerb Miller furnished lhe music for lhe evening. Spring rolled around, and Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner had nolhing on lhe Girls' League when lhey also had lheir annual Backward Dance. The girl inviled fhe boy, aslced him for dances, boughl his colses, and escorled him home allerwards in her car. During lhe January G.L. meeiing, Girls' League pins were presenled io lhe deserving girls by Mrs. George Garal. The Vocalional Conference. allended by a group of l-lollisler l-ligh School girls on March 7 and 8, was held al Asilomar. A proiilable and enioyable weelcend was had by some lwenly girls. Every commillee iunciioned mosl successfully under very able chairmen lo malce lhis year one ol lhe mosl aclive and enioyable for all The girls ol The Girls' League. 1911.41 I. Smile Girls! 4. Marcia and her Pepsodenl smile. Z. Funky and Joan al Asilomar. 5, The pinwheel. 3. Girls of The Week, 6. Hollisler girls affending fhe Sanfa Cruz G. L. mee? Z l T ' 5 i W 3 l 5 , Marlha Bacon, Secrelaryg Marie Allen, Vice-President: Jim Guilhamel, Reporter: Courfney Coleman, Presidenfg Phil Hudner, Treasurer. A Clwrislmas parly: llne inilialion ol new members piclured below: an assembly willw The presenlalion ol Lile Membership pins lo Bobbie Sclwleer, Alex Vosli, Helen Lima, Jim Guilliamel, Allan Coleman, and Courlney Coleman: an Old Fashioned Dance: llwe rradilional snealc day: a boolln al llne J.C. Carnival: a lrip lo a regional convenlion in Fresno: llwese were some ol 'rlwe acliviiies included in llne varied C.S.F. program. FRONT ROW: E. Mello, Y. Campbell, P. Burke, M, Skow, H. Lima, M. Allen, C. Renz, M. Bacon, M. Noble, B. Cain H. Van Heusen, M. Hamm, B. Leonard. SECOND ROW: H. Nakamolo, D. Clausen, J. Guilhamef, S. Horn, P. Harmon J. Thomas, M. Bacon, W. Walker, H. Bulls, V. Krone, B. McCallum, B, Bacon. THIRD ROW: P. Hudner, A. Coleman G. Van Kirk, J. Belfencourl, B. Tomlinson, J. Haruff, C. Coleman, R. Saufnauer. 6lM6 Ben Bawdon, Sergeanl-al-Arms, Richard Caslro, Vice-Presidenlg Lorraine Corolla Secrelary-Treasurer, Mr. Parker, Advisor, Jimmy Horn, Presidenl. Under lime guidance of Mr. Parker as iacully advisor and Jimmy l-lorn as presidenl. llwe Spanish Club sponsored several parlies +l'1is year and look over a concession al a foolball qame. lnslead of remaining Two separale orqanizalions, llwe Spanish l and ll clubs joined lo form a unified Spanish Club wi'rl'i well over filly members. FRONT ROW: R. Carrillo, E. Rook, B. Miranda, O. Davila, L. Corollo, G. Rende, H. Lopez, L. Ruiz, D. Miranda, L. Thunem, M. Sllevens, L. Leyva, R. Casfro. SECOND ROW: J. Belfencourl, G. Bisceglia, J. Haruff, L. Fonles, B. Jensen, G. Berg, A. Pfeiffer, V. Pierce, M. Lasseler, A. Schumaker, D. Posligo, E. Pollock, L. Corollo. THIRD ROW: J. Horn, T. Klauer, T. Wrighl, K. Zamzow, R. Rende, C. Owen, R. Saufnauer, M. Young, M. Clark, L. De Hari, A. Caldera, Mr. Parker, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: B. Sparling, F. Graves, M. Turner, J. Medina, N. Caslro, A. Rubio, N. Mulch, J. Tranberg, K. Cakebread, V. Jaime. FIFTH ROW: B. Hansen, J. Phillips, M. Smyly, H. Nyland, N. Rechf, B. Tomlinson, J. O'Brien, J. Cunningham, B. Key, T. Sparling, B. Rashe. FRONT ROW: Dol Jocz, Caplaing Barbara McCallum, Caplaing Vera Krone, Cap- laing Josephine Kessler, Secrelary. BACK ROW: Myrlle Escobar, Subsfilule Yell Leader, Laurelle Lousfeau, Head Yell Leader, Clyde Owens, Yell Leaderg Janice Tranberg, Yell Leader. The Rally Commillee nas done much work in preparing llwe grandslands and ine field lor loolball and lraclc evenls, and ine gymnasium lor baslcelball games. ll has also lcepl up llwe morale ol llwo roofing seclion ol boln llwe l-liglm School and ine Junior College. ll A .N ke l an .. ,ai 'i ffl Y 1 a441 ew'.'mHw 7 I I, eizswsgfkirf .1.-w.-,.M'- . ' -A - a 7 ' Q M l 1 1 K4 FRONT ROW: D. Miranda, B, Porla, L. Lousleau, C. Owen, J. Tranberq, M. Sanchez, N. Cembellin, K. Wyall. SECOND ROW: Y. Gulli, B. McCallum, J. Bellencourl, H. Van Heusen, B. Jensen, C. Sullivan, S. Zqraqen, A. Caldera, D. Rider. THIRD ROW: W. Walker, A. Libby, R. Wilson, M. Clark, B. Sparling. FOURTH ROW: G. Wehmueller, B. Schwarfz, T. Lewis, S. Silvas, B. Granl, J. Kessler. FRONT ROW:G Blseglla L Davns F Farnum G De Rosa SECOND ROW D Clausen L De Harl I Ka p C Daly J Beffencourl KPresldenll P Wllscn M Lasseler J Phllllpps Miss Wolfe A Overfell :RL A in 5'5 FRONT ROW:J Ionafacuno W Clayfon J Ramirez A Parks J Horn T Medina BACK ROW L Klrk F Hernan x' 'Q iii? 53' . A553 sis , S . The dramafic produciions of fhis year have been varied and successful. The firsf play was rhe Senior Play, a comedy enfiiled The Eager Beavers. The Juniors chose as fheir play The Trail of The Lonesome Pine, a produciion from Broadway. MR. HARMON The drama class produced several one-acl plays 'rhis year. Dress Reversal employed an afl male casl, while Nine Girls was presenied by an all girl casr. Members of 'inhe class pu? on fwo shori plays, Minerva Sefs lhe S+aqe and Gown for a Bride. A casr ol' only four presenled The Chrisfmas play, ' m MR. DAHNEKE MR. HUBBELL This year The orchesTra, conducled by Mr. Hubbell, played aT The Elks Memorial services, The senior play, and Tor The opereTTa lfl.lvl.S. l3inaTore. Mr. l-lubbell also organhed The Teenager dance band which pbyed Torseyeralhiqh schooldances and assenwbhes. The band, direcTed by Mr. Dahneke, made a Tour oi The local schools, preseriTinq musical selecTions. The choir pre-senTed a memorable ChrisTmas program To The high schoolsTudenTs BAND FRONT ROW: M. Young, P. Harmon, K. Cakebread, J. Thomas, M. Darling, W. Walker, F. Hagisf, B. Rashe, V. Saul- nauer, N. Yamanishi, A. Overfelf. SECOND ROW: H. Nyland, C. Schwariz, M. Albriflon, D. Wood, J. Kessler, B. Hansen, F. Pollock, B. Deyarmin, D. Leach, W. Brookshire, D. Harmon, C. Darling, B. Schwarfz, S. Horn, M, Webb, A. Sonniksen, G. Uresre, S. Couch, E. Grey C. Daly, J. Wade, H. Schwarh, C. Renz, D. Wharfon, I. Karp. THIRD ROW: M, Clark, B. Porta, O. Davila, L, Pfeiffer, P. Jackson, J. Ackerman, B, Key, L. Gomez, R. Yockey, J. Johnson, Mr. Dahneke, J. Williams, S. Spina, F. Garcia, J. Vigna, C. Harp, H. Taniguchi, A. Luna, T. Griffin, E. Pollock, B. Winter, J. Rashs, R. Saufneulr. 13.3. FRONT ROW: A. McDonald, Reporferg R. Caldera, Treasurer, R. Lompa, Presidenr. BACK ROW: A. Libby, Vice-Presidenlg S. James, Secreiaryg R. Rianda, Senfinel. Mr. Sfoker, Advisor. This year has been one ol ihe busiesl oi all lime, for ihe F.l:.A. Members airended lhe Slale FFA. Convenlion al San Luis Obispo, and lhe Nalional Convenlion in Kansas Ciiy. The boys pui on a fall Harvesl Dance and ihe annual Barn Dance preceded by The Whislcerino coniesl. FRONT ROW: C. Ramirez, L. Polefii, F. Calvo, A. Areceo, M. Webb, B. Carreiro, T. Ramos, E. Richardson, J. Hushbeck, G. Valdez, H. Teshima, V. Pierce, A. Serrano, W. Rashe, E. Vaneifi. SECOND ROW: O. Berli, B. Durham R. Rufh, R. McAbee, E. Casillas, T. Lopez, B. Shaw, F. Simunovich, H. Anqulo, J. Pryor, B. Freifas, R. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sioker, A. l.ibby, C. Hernandez, J. Herrera, R. Sabbaiini, E. Miller, R. Mora, B. Leyba, A. McDonald, M. Yparraguirre, G. Freifas, R. Coroflo, R. Lompa, B. Conley. Mr. Sondeno. FOURTH ROW: J. Acker- man, D. Reynolds, C. Waison, J. Richardson, A. Libby, E, King, A. Cosio, B. Murray, B. Kirk, T. Lerma, G. Tidwell. FIFTH ROW: J. Libby, J. McGre or, B. Tyner, M. Winkle, D. Hill, S. Klaumann, R. Rianda, D. Pomi, E. garvelho, R. Lerma, J. Arballo. 3.1. . F.F.A. MOTTO Learning 'ro Do Earning +0 Live Living fo Serve Doing To Learn -il we-L.. WRT 26' .f'h W. , 4 349' ae. FRONT ROW: Roberf Graves and Howard Pearce, Adverlisinq Managers, Bob Tomlinson, Business Manager. BACK ROW: Dorolhy Cembellin and Marguerile Morfe, Circulalion Managers: Karlyn Reisinger, Assisfanl Editor, Marilyn Kulish Ediiorg Mr. Bauman, Advisor. Willw a large and Capable slaill, flue 'Balerl' has done much lo promole school inieresls. Under ilwe leadership ol Edilor Marilyn Kulish, ihe 'Bale-er loolc over several Concessions al alhlellc evenls and Sponsored a dance. rv . .. fr-frV-fweewaffmwwfawaMafwf ..-wixafwe ,f,-:-swag -:wal W.. figs: . Q, FRONT ROW: D. Acosla, B. Jensen, K. Reisinger, M. Garcia, C, Cembellin, M. Molle, H. Pearce. SECOND ROW: B. Sparlinq, B. Tomlinson, C. Owen, M. Kulish, G. Flores, Mr. Bauman. THIRD ROW: R. Graves, J. Lacasa, C. Palmlaq, S. Silvas, M. Escobar, D. Elrod. v Inf' xx' 6 Q Q-Q, I bij- ,M U , X LIFE LK ti-ak ... Q' AR fx ,fm - - a : Y g-.2 Y - Q - '-X ' xv .ff Q 6' A R V-fbi! 'w Xsk 'Q-sax fo X54 QL- K- K., ' .lk gd K LEX 0 -8- Q x.. gwnfk. 1 4.5, ey 1. E,,:Qg11,-, 5.11 Hi' LZ' If I.:-wi N - 5 .rfb ' Wifi ' YcV'3.'i QH1 ,J 4 ,1V. --: -E592 V' Aff' V. . -r m, 'z .. ., 1- .SIL :fa ,E .. 1 v 1 my - J . '11 p ,'1' 1, 1: , 1 4 1 .Y 1. 5 y 1 -1 ' 152 .1 'TV visj v 5 A X 1 1 m 1 N . v A, 11, 1, '!q.., ' ' 1'-29, ,1 - qw ' ll' ' . 1.- 1 ,o- A .sd ,vf ,F gl! . ' 1 , 4 1 - A 1 I11 -r 1 1: 1 Enya' l i COACH HARDIN Andrew S. Hardin, known fo everyone as Coach Andy, has ably filled 'rhe capacify of Dean of Boys and all-around CCAL coach. Through his efforfs and leadership, he has inspired fhe boys of our high school To accomplish oufsfanding feafs in all sporfs. There is only one classificafion for Coach and fhaf is +ha'r he is a swell coach and a fine genfleman. COACH EDWARDS Coach Don Edwards has come forfh wifh a power- ful 'Baler baslcefball quinfef again This year. The baseball nine has also been successful under his guid- ance. lf is no wonder fhaf The 'Balers and l-layseeds have been vicforious in 'rheir campaigns, since fheir coach really lcnows his iob. ., lidwllfwri el if-X ala n Mall 'K 1 WU. FRONT ROW: L, Singlelon, R. Burkharf, B. Kirk, F. McMahon, L. Valleio, B. Key, B. Bawdon. SECOND ROW: S. Do- niingues, A. Semenza, F. Garcia, M. Mols, F. Graves, R. Casfro, B. Vessey, D. Watson, J. Cunningham. BACK ROW: J. Burqess, L. Hansen, P. Nyland, M. Winkle, M. Leyva, Coach Hardin, W. Walker, A. Sola, F. Pollock, L. Rodrigues, RICHARD CASTRO and FERMIN GRAVES Co-Caplains W. Bruokshire. Coach l-lardin's Varsiiy ioofball ieam slrove lo come lorlh wilh anolher successful leam 'rhis year wilh much opposition. Their spiri: was never brolcen, even ihough, al limes, The going was rough. These boys, who had The whole school behind lhem al all oi the games, should be remembered for iheir slick-lo-ilfiveness Thai really puls over a good game whelher if is losl or won. Jnntbal x T 1 1-A 4. T 'El lil' A FRONT ROW: F. Valdez, B. Mofa, J. Lacasa, J. Horn, R. Yockey, M. Turner, D. Leach, T. Sparling, G. Casfro. SEC- OND ROW: V. Jaime, F. Valenzuela, M. Yusfe, R. Sfevens, K. Cakebread, B. Freifas, L. Coroffo, R. Graves, D. Har- mon, C. O'Brien, THIRD ROW: L. De Hari, J. Ponce, S. Beih, D. Rider, C. Brand, J. O'Brien, C. Harp, A. Rubio, B. Rashe, P. Harmon. FOURTH ROW: G. Biseqlia, T. Wrighf, C. Ramirez, 6. De Rosa, Coach Hardin, A. Painier, A. Silva, R. Cardoza. The i-layseeds have raised The school morale qreaTly wiTh Their dogged enThusiasm. This enThusiasm led To Their parTial and even compleTe vicTory in many insTances. Through The experience received in This year's games, iT is cerTain ThaT nexT year They will come very close To winning The championship, since They have had an excellenT Training program under Coach T-lardin's guidance. BERNARD FREITAS Capiain AM f Q gi? QQ xi 5 auf 7 I ld 'Q I I -QS' I I o Jw punfmg ou? of danger o o 0 Q 0 p G HOME GAME SCORES Sanfa Cruz , 24 Hollisfer I9 Monferey Y,,, O Hollisfer , 6 Salinas , 7 Hollis+er ,. O Wafsonville . , , . 6 Hollisfer , .. O Viiaving fo ihe crowd? Yusfe blocking 'For a long run. lil! Jusf a push-over, eh Medina? In Hue clear. 47 Baakatbad FRONT ROW: J. Burgess, Manager, W. Clayion, B. Key, H. McAbee, L. Valleio, R. Yamanishi, M. Yamaoka, Coach Edwards. BACK ROW: J. Rashe, D. Krone, H. Nyland, H. Pearce, J. Cunningham, B. Vessey, D. Cashion. WILBU RT CLAYTON Capfain Coach Edwards' persisrenf Haybaler quinref have made a good showing rhis year. As The Hayseeds besf game was wirh Sanfa Cruz, +he besf heavy- weighi' game was also wifh Sanfa Cruz, when Hollisfer won wifh a score of 45 To 40. This +hrilling figh+ proved The 'Balers had rhe abiliry and spirir Thar makes up a worrhwhile game. The score of every game played by Phe 'Balers was close-anorher proof 'rha+ 'rhey had fhe spunk 'rhaf ir fakes +0 be good winners or good losers. A6'a.4luzt6alL FRONT ROW: L. Corofto, L. Mayheu, V. Jaime, D. Leach, T. Sparlinq, H. Nakamoro, G. Casfro. BACK ROW: S. Horn, JOE LA CASA Capfain Manager: J. Lacasa, R. Yanez, D. Hooper, R. Yockey, K. Cakebread, Coach Edwards. This year's l-layseed baskelball leam has won hall of fhe games played. They pu+ up a shhf fighr all fhe way fhrough lhe season, whelher rhey won or nol. I+ will be agreed by everyone +ha+ probably rhe besr showing of good form was in +he C.C.A.L. game wilh Sanfa Cruz, when l-lollisler won wirh a score of I8 To I6. All of our men played good ball before 'rhe season was over. 49 ff we . x, gi Q f f , 2 f N W ' A If 5 ,,., ff ff gi E S 53 A A E,. ff Q :if 5 M? M R SFR XV H 'URW A X 'Wk I ff-gr-' jmck FRONT ROW: J. Cunningham, B. Hanson, S. Spina, A. Semarua, G. Van Kirk, H. Nyland. SECOND ROW: Coach Hardin, G. Azevedo, M. Winkle, D. Leech, J. O'Brisn, J. Rashe, H. McAbse, B. Winfer, S. Horn. THIRD ROW: B. Freifas, L. Coroffo, M. Moia, B. Key, L. Rodriguez, R. Casfro, H. Pearce. If can never be said flwal +l'1e l-laybalers do nor have a good lraclc leam, because fhey have been able lo mainfain a winning leam 'rlwis year and for +l'1e pasl years. Lasl year's leam under flue co-capfainship of Frizzi and Hardin lied Sanla Maria for firsl place in Jrlme 20430 lnvilalional meer. This year every member of llwe leam is 'ro be congralulalecl lor a swell showing. rx gy, jmck FRONT ROW: R. Ronde, R. Kennedy, N. Casfro, l. Karp, R. Williams, R. Carrillo, T. Sparling, P. Harmcn. SECOND ROW: Coach Hardin, R. McAbee, R. Carrillo, D. Baker, T. Wrighf, B. Durham, C. Harp, E. Caxlro, S. Horn. THIRD ROW: V. Jaime, B. Deyarmin, C. Ramirez, E, Larios, K. Cakebread, A. Serrano, D. Harmon, C. O'Brien. Nol' lo be oufdone when lhe awards are being handed oul are lhe mighly l-layseeds. Our l-layseed leam has shown up well lhis year and has given evidence of a greal heavyweighl leam in a year or fwo. They have lhe speed and lhe slrenglh 'rhal is essenrial if a ieam is lo make any headway. 52 S A Q K ivuxvk 8 X Q X . N N NW.x,.W.h thx ki 1 T +Qmxw WX 'H WNV A wg, ki. fggm. N bk ,. N. Xi f Q S gm Q 5,2 S E 5 2 - s X XM :wi is ,R 4 Q V A 1.1 ww ,- 12 swim gnu fi saw w pi Qi Q x Q . 'iii' ., . x . 4 w- 5 g 1 . 35 1, V K Q f: if R N Sim x in 92 A A' - WM., Q WM W A Nw is sf.. v MK 1 wk r 3 'af if sf Y W- sg Q - , MM f x M , s My 'N K NW- N 8. N., -4,- 15, E -:Wh Wu' - W 'E M a x ww Awww um BP. 'R ' ' jmck 911, ' Prepared for a bife of sawdusf? 3. They're off -- 2. Karp and Durham. 4. Sparling in good form z6'a.4,a6alL FRONT ROW: P. Nyland, J. LaCas-J, F. Graves, H. Pearce, B. Key. SECOND ROW: J. Freifas, R. Yanez, H. McAbee, F. Pollock, M. Yusie, Coach Edwards. BACK ROW: M. Yamaoka, R. Yamanishi, W. Clayion, F. Garcia, M. Leyva, Toward The end of every year when graduafion is al hand and lhe huslle and buslle of exams is clmosf loo grear for endurance, lhe baseball ream is raking i+s obieclives and lilffe is known of ifs accomplishmenrs. During fhis lime, qraduafion is rhe foremosl acfiviry, buf anofher is imporranl foo, +o many people. We hope Thar a+ lhe end of fhis year, lhe sludenfs will slop To lhinlc Thar a baseball Team was praclicinq valianfly lor Their school and lhem, and Thar whelher lhey losl or won, a game played by our mon under 'rhe slcilllul guidance of Coach Edwards was worrhwhile. A6'lorl', JL FRONT ROW: L. Coroiio, G. Azevedo, R. Rende, G. Van Kirk, G. Flores, B. Freifas, R. Sievens, C. Brand. SECOND ROW: M. Turner, T. Sparlinq, R. Kennedy, J. Horn, R. Carrillo, M. Leyva, W. Clayion. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sioker, N. Casiro, P. Nyland, J. Burgess, R. Yockey, B. Mora, I. Karp, R. Williams. FOURTH ROW: B. Hansen, R. Graves, B. Kirk, S, Spina, B. Key, F. Pollock, D. Leach, K. Cakebread. FIFTH ROW: J. Cunningham, F, Graves, H. Pearce, A. Semenza, H. McAbee, F. McMahon, F. Garcia, G. Casiro. The Block I-I is an organizarion made up of all ihe Iooys who have earned 'rheir bIocIcs in some spori. This year's organizaiion was led by Howard Pearce, who Iafer resigned To fake over ihe office of Siudeni Body Pre-side-ni, and I-Ierberf Mcfixbee, who replaced him. Mr. Sioker acied as advisor io Ihe Block I-I. Manager of all Ihe sporis, Siephen I-Iorn, deserves special noiice. Appoinied by Ihe council, he iabulaies scores, manages The Teams, cares for ihe emergency medical kit and performs The rhousand necessary duiies of a sporis manager. I Dzlaj MISS MESSING Dean of Girls and Girls' League advisor, Miss Re- gina Messing is known Io everyone in our high school. She has Iaughf four girls' physical educafion classes Ihis year and has also filled Ihe capacily of counselor and advisor for Ihe S+uden+ Council and Ihe Rally Commillee. I-ler guidance and leadership have done much Io encourage Ihe high morale and good be- havior ol Ihe sludenfs. MISS ELLIOTT In her firsl year al San Benilo Counfy High School. Miss Gladys EIlio++ has 'raughr seven girls' physical educalion classes. She has also been Ihe Girls' Alh- lelic Associafion advisor. Before coming 'ro Hollis- Ier, Miss Ellioh' gradualed from Oregon Slale Col- lege where she majored in human biology. PAT PECK Presidenl A very aclive year lor ine G.A.A. began willw ille eleclion oi officers on Oclober l7. ln November a Volleyball Spread was given, followed by one slcaling parly in December and anollwer in January. Cn January 27 llwe girls gave a spagllelli feed lor ilwe boys' baslceiball leam. Afler muclw delay a snow lrip was ialcen lo Yosemile in March. ln llfme spring llwe G.A.A. sponsored llwe successful semifiormal Easier dance. ln llwe nexl monlli llwe 6.A.A. pul on a baskelball and lioclaey spread for llwe girls who played on The learns. gm . -,iw V Aa, FRONT ROW: A. McCullough, Archery Manager: G. Berg, Volleyball Manager: C. Peck, Baskefball Manager: C. Galdos, Speadball Manager: M. Pasos, Baseball Manager. BACK ROW: H. Rezendes, Field Day Manager: S. Silvas, Reporler: J. Phillips, Publicity: P. Peck, Presidenl: P. Burke, Secrelary: M. Klaumann, Vice-President. gi My bf 6 Q. w Xxx :Qi I ' 1 N 0 A' A, 4 l h if, 45 FN ?f X Q 57 .f '-ff? X' '-. Q- , Q 'ir' t A f x x Q , ,fs QP!! 'f ' A I f i ,., O I W -i's'Ss l J Q 1 f f 'J 1 an .J E' E269 f 'mf af' U 'K Atl ' A ri? ww few af il 5 , Hiiwbww Q K 4 Q :K 92 ff Y 5 T M, , ...M 4 , R 4' AE igs a l J 4 X K- -1 A 'S gwbw 'A' u-64 I ol! 3 li! QW!! -n 1 ,., ,Un W Dk 9' 1 - 4 , 5? .Q f N. YQ 51 Ima' X ,A 'N ...rx w -x -M., ' 'Z Sr, A N37 .---... ',. x , - We' .ig W! X x avr' -...I Was I9 lemonade Davld7 Ny how gurls change' Yvonne Campbell Sub Deb Is fha? you Sam7 Mane Allen I5 monihs Sunbonnef Schwarfzes Chubby Burke fhey called her. Grefchen and her friends. Marge and Doug in a pensive mood. My 3.1 2 7' 'aff ' gg-'., ,W my ' ,V H 'NAU QQ? E Q . . ff u , Nazfq We 1: FK I Q lkgllf . K Ig D l 'f A-493' a- itil! AIX wk xx X . X , fr: if-.1-,Q-H l'QJfM',f1 ' X : id - EZXCQZ - 9 Cu ffvgf X fiannblexm, Y I u -' .. - - 17- .ay .,s. uv 9 .n ff. :L - , px, . ,151 H' .n A ':'iV'L3L4 . ,,.' e,-,el .' 1-34, ug, 5 ...RRP . ,ag faisggg IE! r '1 ' .un J X- v i w A' -uf W,-.:.. . A.. , .. ,V w X W., n ,, 3 ' s I vw ' n., Jn -'4 .1 Y 'gf' ,ix - AM!-, rx E .1 v, --ST s 4, A - W- ' - ' . E x. ff' 1'5- BETSY BAU MAN Yell Leader Rim , Asn- L- Q- :KX - - K sf X , ,N xx DOT NETTO Yell Leader JUD GREY Presidenl The Council is lhe legislallve body ol The .lurfor College. lls dulies orc lo discuss lhe allairs ol The school and lo pass rules and rogulalions governing lhe sludenl body. CARLEEN BERG TOMMY BISHO Secrelary Vice-Presidenl MARY cosco Publicily FRANCES LITTLEJOHN J.C. Edifor ol EI Chapilel ddmlwm, MR. HARMON MRS. NOLTE The enrollmeni al fhe San Benilo Counfy Junior College has intreased greafly. More 'rhan one hundred s+uden+s affended during I946 and I947. As a resulf of The large sludenf body, +he Junior College was once again able io become as ac+ive as if had been before The war. WILLIAM BENGARD TOM BISHO ROBERT COROTTO ETHELYN CUNNINGHAM JACK EDMONDSON VERNON ESCOBAR ROBERT FRANCHINI CHARLES FRUSETTA VIRGINIA GUNNELS ROBERT INFELISE PAUL KAMM DOROTHY OBATA DOUGLAS SKOW EARL SPARLING Hnfu mad U A, Sl! ,Ji FRONT ROW: E. Graham, B. lnfeliss, P. McClure, J. Rands, J. Ruiz, S. Medina, K. Vaccareua, H. Kaufmann, J. Obafa. SECOND ROW: B. Hooron, T. Bisho, D. Murray, l:. Vierra, R. Curoiro, J. Bidegary, G. Van Heusen, A. Jaime, M. Leyva. THIRD ROW: J. Edmondson, M. Naccarafo, P. Gomez, O. Beirs, R. Leyva, D. Skow, J. Simunovich, J. Taliafarro. FOURTH ROW: J. Simunovich, E. Parks, E. Carvelho, J. Plaza, L. Bourdef, G. Hooron, E. Pearce, J. Libby. FIFTH ROW: J. Ray, J. Gray, P. Surfi, A. Renz, B. Tranberq, B. Renz. ln conrrasi lo lhe warlime years rhe San Beniro Counly Junior College has grown This year ro more ihan one hundred siudenrs. Mosl of 'rhe sfudenls have been very aclive in school affairs, making lhe school year of I946 and l947 a very acfive one for lhe Junior College. Welcomed back +o ihe Junior College 'rhis year are lhe many war veierans. Talcing parl in all ihe sporis ancl parlicipaling in school acfiviiies, ihey have become a real perl of The school. M-w--W Jn t6a.lL 84 av' 'T FRONT ROW: L. Bourdef, A. Renz, F. Cembellin, J. Edmondson, O. Beffs, R. F-ranchini, B. Tranberg. SECOND ROW: G. Hoofon, E. Vierra, D. Edmondson, G. Van Heusen, G. Flores, T. Bisho, R. Coroffo. THIRD ROW: J. Gray, P. Gomez, B. Hoofon, E, Pearce, E. Ghione, E. Sparlinq, Coach Hanna. FOURTH ROW: J. Bideqary, P. Kamm, COACH HANNA B. Renz, B. Graham. Foolball season opened badly lor 'rlwe Rambler qriddors This year.Al'rlWouql'1ll1ey were small, 'rlieir size was compen- saled by llieir unexcelled fiqlwling spirii. A+ flwe close of a discouraging season, ihe Ramblers rolled up rlwree quick viclories, bearing San Francisco Slale Reserves I3 lo 6, Modeslo J.C. Reserves 2I lo 6, and flwe Hollisler Legion l4+o I. 45' alL FRONT ROW: R. Coroiro. P. McClure, P. Gomez, R. lnfelise, J. Bideqary, E. Poria, V. Painier. SECOND ROW: COACH EDWARDS P. Kamm, S. Klaumann, B. Bengard, L. Bourdef, G. Gulli, Coach Edwards. Reinforced by llie relurn of several velerans, The Junior College baskelball learn won many of The games if played lnis year. A new addirion lo JC. baslcefball was +l'1e Junior Varsify, 'rlwe Jayvees, which played several local and oul-of-+own games. if '5 args ,Q g 5' 7 , is g m-. g x. J, -u 'Q ws' ,,,,..,..,...-.wr--df V X' 2 . K , .....-. X X gg at .ww we .x X K 1 . ,N Q xox, Q X X 5 S. Q A ls .,.x 1. Q KA Q, SNZX ' i f 2 ef a6'a.m6alL FRONT ROW: Coach Hanna, J. Bidegary, L. Bourdef, P. McClure. BACK ROW: G. Obala, D. Edmundson, B. Infelise, J. Grey. NOT PlCTURED: Allan Ren! and Bill Renz. The Junior College Rambler nine, under flue coaching olJol'1n l-lanna, lwas lwad a mosl successful season llwis year. In one of llweir besl games, llme Ramblers rolled up llwe Impressive score of 'rwenlyfnine To llfleir Forl Ord opponemvs llwree. I. Winhr, E. Cunningham, V. Gunncls, M. Prlfhn, N. Ballard, D. Oban. This year fhe Junior College girls wanred 'ro have iniramural con'I'es+s wilh +he High School girls. They had a volleyball game which was very successful. They were unable +o have any more games because +he calendar was filled up. Among fhe sporfs played +his year were: archery, golf, badminfon and fennis. In February rhe girls gol' fogefher wifh Miss Messing and charlered a bus 'ro Salinas for a bowling parfy. Af'rer a few hours of bowling 'rhey had dinner and +hen wen? ska'ring. A new girls' a+hle+ic organizarion is being planned for fhe fufure which will offer more frips and also more compe+i+ion befween The girls of +he Junior College and +he .High School. GOLF-M. Cosco, B. Winrer, E. Cunningham, E. Gray, N. Rogers. BADMINTON-TENNIS-E. Cunningham, M. Cosco, B. Winfer, E. Gray, N. Rogers, M. Maiulich, C. Caqney 'Z' P ' Tix qi, -Q f.. H, Lf - .rf ,Q , ,fr' . .',. I F U. fi J 6 ,EX-'N QQG ' R + f4+1 A ff I OlYYlC3iQS 7 51-9.e? -Tf-- -M 1- , 1 ,SQ f , Dai H L nfimw Q.:,,,x5: !E3A.,q+, ' 3.AmE,5 tw.: N' A-Lnaf . A M, . W xmas ' . .4 A Hfsnrfl 'kg Sm S A , Greaves ! Uwb 4 Gov ' L . Bnvsfifle . . e .s Ma R w'S , X 1 41,9-nisxfl l Ist.TSs':LQS X C 0-+2 l X- Lessbns 1 ' . N' T i f ' BFI ! g o uvQ' t . K V A W V ...---.. '. ' fi , - - . f 'xw ii f XX uh fa 5 0 X YW -fell .Ai E.. P , n L M w 1 V I .4 SY , ' .v K U 1 A If ff k 4 gl, :ijf'Efa , 1 1 -.n W 0. 4 w fl' x 14 1 L-JI .4 ffl +5 K If L. V. .V .gg 5 .,' Hr- , 1. 1 . L, if N 'K HQ! PJ 1. i1?. S .415 - '.f3.f'A . .4111 . P1 2 'ii I4 .V 114 V l,, V 4 1 ',. 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