San Benito High School - El Chapitel Yearbook (Hollister, CA)
- Class of 1950
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A23-If .4-1 ax Z- .- .2 D --, who wp, A tecrcher's grade-book . . . CI class ring . . . tubes of lipstick . . . All these thiriqs remind us of A. S. CAKEBREAD, Superintendent Secondary Schools 601, pflDlldlll, F This year has been one of outstanding achievement for Mr. Cakebread. Besides helping us along the path of education, he has stepped out from be- hind his desk long enough to gain rec- ognition in civic and fraternal affairs by holding such positions as Rotary Club President, Professor of Education at Fresno State Summer School, and Presi- dent of the State Principals' Association, section 6B. He was recently awarded life membership in the California State Par- ent Teacher Association. This is our principal, keeper of the keys of the door of knowledge, kindler of the spark of inspiration, and custodian of the spirit of our Alma Mater. Q BOARD OF TRUSTEES Our Board of Trustees is sincerely und enihusicxstically inieresled in us. SEATED Heil to riqhtlz Mr. A. S Ccxkebread, Dr. I. M. O'Donnell. president. STANDING: Mr. P. P. Schleuse, Mrs. G. Icnes, Mr. I. Shields Mr. B. I. Ahern. . . . Um cSdwnL Bnmi, Um fn VICE-PRINCIPAL STUDENT COUNSELOR Mr. Picetti is known to dll os the Miss Messing solves our problems mon with the friendly smile followed in school ond out of school. She is our hy Wholt's your excuse? His help- friend ds well os our counselor. fulness dnd understanding dre dppre- cicrled by everyone. MR. RUNCIE MRS. TAIX MISS GARDNER MRS. NOLTE MR. BROWNE MR. CARTWRIGHT MRS. CEMBELLIN MR. CHEEK MRS. CUSHMAN MR. DAHNEKE MR. EDWARDS MR. FEARON MISS FLINT MR. GARRETT MRS. GREINER MR. GRANT MR. HANNA MR. HARDIN MR. HEFFLEY F5 'Yami' 0 ' 435 I fi! fin.. M mil aam1i J ni 4 www -..1.eJ nl 3 1 MR. STOKER 5 . We open to the students new worlds of science, mu- sic, lonquoqe, os well os providinq bockqround ond moulding choroctorg for ours is not only to instruct but olso to quido. lr Skow head custodian umtors keepers of all kinds of keys FIRST ROW lleit to riqhtl: Mr. Parodi, Mr. Greco. Mrs Spencer cafeteria manager holds the masts key SECOND ROW Mr Cushion Mr Spencer, and Mr. Iames. keeps the pantry key Jim Jffwf Jn V40 OFFICE GIRLS Ruthie. Betty, and Ioanne. keep the type- writer keys. BUS DRIVERS Keepers oi the ignition keys. FIRST ROW lleft to riqhtl: Bill Hansen and Abel Silva. SECOND ROW: Bob Winter, Bob Sparlinq, and Waynewalker. THIRD ROW: Ioe Viqna, Ioanne Phillips, and Archer Libby. -vu-nh l. Mr. Calrebread, amateur horticul- turist. 2. Miss Schleuter making chlorine. 3. Miss Olson checking cookies. 4. Mrs. Cembellin giving a morning work out. Mr. Stoker, head Aggie. Miss Flint correcting history tests. Mrs. Nolte watching over her art department. Enjoying the Barn Dance. Jfwflfff WI' .9 -' SEATED Holt to rightl Ruth Groacup, Carol Benz, Gary Dollosa, Martha Stanqohr, Bob Rash, Carol Arnold. Pat Shannon. Abel Silva, and Pat Curtis. STANDING: Mr. Picelti, Bav Cain, Hiroshi Nishita. Loava Mead, Iohn Wade, Tony Contreras, Floyd Fisher, Artie Sonnikson. Betty Doyarmin, Barbara Felice and Miss Flint f . BOB HASH 31'i'2?5'J..'? FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS MARTHA STANGOHH Vice-President CAROL ARNOLD Secretary RUTH GROSCUP Commissioner ot Finance President, , Vice-President S Secretary ,EEEEEEEEE S is is S ,, Commissioner ot Finance Commissioner ct Scholarship ,. ,. ,, S Bob Rash Martha Stanqohr . .Carol Arnold ,, Ruth Groscup ,, lohn Wade Commissioner ot Music and Dramatics Barbara Felice Commissioner of Hornemakina , Commissioner of Boy's Athletics Commissioner ot Girl's Athletics Commissioner of Publicity E Commissioner oi Aqriculture E, , Associated Boy Students President Girls' Leaque President, , Senior Representative, it .. lunior Representative , . E Sophomore Representative . . , Pat Curtis , Tony Contreras Betty Deyarmin Hiroshi Nishita . Floyd Fisher , Abel Silva Carol Renz is ,Gary DeRosa ,, ,Pat Shannon ,Loava Mead Freshman Representative ..,.. , Artie Sonnikson Head Yell Leader, ,, , , Barbara Gulli Yearbook Editor ,,,, E, ....... .. .,.ii..,c, E, c,,Bev Cain Advisers ,cc, ..,.c. M r. Picetti and Miss Flint Qfgygr- t 'sits .amy mwyxs-s L: 1 s SEATED tleft to rightl: Alan Corolla. Bill Flint. Ruth Groscup. Tony Contreras, Gary DeRosa, LaVerne Hinchoy, Catherine Costa, Abel Silva. and Carol Renz. STANDING: Miss Flint. Bev Cain. Betty Renz Manual Vargas, Glynn Harmon. Ronald Rodrigues. Iohn Wade. lim Weatherly. Earlene Williams, and Mr. Picetti. Jm, SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President a , Gary DS-ROSG Vice-President ,,,,, TONY Contreras Secretary , . ,C a ,, ,LaVerne Hinchey Commissioner oi Finance , ,,,,,,,, Ruth GFOSCUD Commissioner oi Scholarship ,Y,, ,,,,r, A , ,.,,, Bill Flint Commissioner oi Music and Dramatics., ......,w, Iohn Wade Commissioner ot Homemakinq ,,,, Commissioner oi Boy's Athletics A. Commissioner of Girl's Athletics. , Commissioner of Publicity t, Commissioner of Agriculture , Associated Boy Students President, ,. Girls' Leaque President ., , . . Senior Representative luriior Representative ,,.,,,,ii,,,., Sophomore Representative .tto, Freshman Representatives .....Earlene Williams ,o,,,,o Glynn Harmon ,Betty Renz Manuel Varqas Ronald Rodrigues Abel Silva ,....,,,,Carol Renz csCatherine Costa Betty Deyarmin slim Weatherly ....,,AlCII'1 Corrotto Head Yell Leader ,.,.....,...... .i.... B arbara Gulli Yearbook Editor .i,... ................................ B ev Cain Advisers ,,.....,. ,,,.,, Miss Flint and Mr. Picetti GARY DE ROSA Student Body President TONY CONTRERAS Vice-President LAVEHNE HINCHEY Secretary RUTH GROSCUP Commissioner of Finance dfuukwt FIRST SEMESTER Four years ago we arrived in these halls, pencils in hand, our faces smeared with lipstick, our clothes dis- heveled, and our countenances betraying the typical, bewildered feeling belonging to ..... freshmen. Since then we have passed through an awkward sophomore stage, an etfervescent year of juniordom, highlighted by the Iunior-Senior Prom with the theme of Rhapsody in Blue, and a blossoming senior year brimiul of activities. Our junior play, House of the Flashing Light, and senior play The Old Homestead, and our extracur- ricular activities have all been spokes in the spinning wheel of our school lite. FIRST HOW Hail to rightl: Miss Cushman. Min Schloutor. Miss Willard. SECOND ROW: Mr. Muiou, Mr. Grant. LESLIE DAVIS MQ' 2 Q a pf..td.,.t i SECOND SEMESTER Now we are ready to depart: We stand upon the threshold of our door oi individual life awaiting that which lies ahead. In four short years we have advanced from gangly- legged, backward, giggling children to upright, under- standing, clear thinking young men and women. And even though the wheel turns on, and we are but products oi the continuous process of education, we are glad that we have done our srnall part in building toward the future, and proud that we are at heart still part oi our Alma Mater. l - N Carnation, class flower CHARLES O'BRlEN K Q t if lil 'X X 1 A A Vico-President J? 1 ti K ,YF 5 f if E. . Q Anim: DAY ' 5' 'W 5 Secretary ' .-- ,.,. 1 .n 3 Q we MARY ANN PENNA Treasurer CATHERINE COSTA Represoniativo .qs E wjlss, Lf N X. , rs,..,Q,, X rf' jf r r. .A -,' K i ALLL KAY ACKERMAN ALEX ARCEO FRANK BORGES RICHARD CARDOZA '15 'mari' ALDA ACQU.STAPACE GEORGE ALLEN CAROL ARNOLD ELEANOR BRAVO DEWEY CASHION EUGENE BAWDON IENNIE BRAVO EUGENE CASTRO MARY IANE ALLEN AUGUST BISCEGLIA DARRELL BURNS NINI CASTRO -.4 wr' l 'l RAYMOND ALVAREZ LUCILLE BOIORQUEZ BEVERLY CAIN ROSIE CASTRO QU!! xv! 'US 3 LAURA CHARLBERG HELEN CUPAL DOLORES DOYEL FRED FARNI-IAM z. Qw' .' X LINDA CLEMENTE ETHEL CONTRERAS ANTONIO CONTRERAS IOANNE DAVIS LOWELL Del-IART VIVIAN DIAS ROSALVINE ECI-IEVERRIA SHIRLEY ELLIS MARGARET ESQUIVAL VIOLET I-'ELICE PETER FRUSETTA AMY FUIII f I DAVID CULLUMBER CLAIRE DORIS EDWARD FALCONI BARBARA GARCIA OWS mnfswwfwf ww GERALDINE GOMES MARIE GOMEZ THOMAS GOOLD IOHN HARUFF IOHN HUSHBECK MAE IAIME IAMES IOHNSON BILLIE KING DARYL LAFFERTY MARGARETTA LASSETER ARCHER LIBBY DOUGLAS MARCHESKI RUTH GROSCUP GLADYS IAIME MARIE LOMANTO GORDON MARTIN CECIL HARP DOROTHY IOHNSON ROSE LARIOS MICHAEL MEDINA .r 1 3 PAUL MENA AYAKO NAKAMOTO PHILIP PARODI ROBERT RASI-I Sl HUGH WILLIAMS DONNA NANCETT DIANE PERRIGO CAROL RENZ STANLEY MITCHELL MARION NOBLE LEONARD POLETTI EARL RICHARDSON IAMES WILLIAMS MARY OATES BONNIE POLLOCK DONALD RIDER GERALDINE MOTO RAUL OCHOA DOLORES POSTIGO IOSEPI-I RODRIGUEZ BARBARA SCHWARTZ FRANK SIMUNOVICH HUBERT TESHIMA A ,, 'Fi - .'. .3 f i 20 BEVERLY SEMEN ZA VICTORIA SPADONI ERNEST VANETTI SHIG SHOZI ABEL SIVA HELEN SILVA MARTHA STANGOHR PATRICIA WILSON CAROL SULLIVAN LUPE VELASCO IOSEPH VIGNA 0 CAMERA SHY SENIORS: Iohn Burgess, Thomas Hannah, Robert Laveroni, Iuanita Miranda, Frank Miyanaga, Horxnan Nanna, Dolores Steinbeck. I OSEPHINE VUKALOVICI J .W WW 3 yy I V, i Xx K' , h wing ' Xkigflll' KX-I an p it v,2f Q v .g mm ,rm' www! N ik 3 X Q il' Sin' 'E 1. W lf -v 22 l. Vivian and Billie. 4. Cecil. 7. Three muskeie Z. Marion. 5. Skip. 8. Rrline. 3. Donna and her dog. 6. Eddie. 9. Siamese twins 9l'S. 4' Q 'N 'K I xl' Qi?-ws' We are the Junior class officers. FIRST BOW lleit to riqhtlz P. Shannon, iirst semester representative: D. Corotto, first semester vice-president: I.. Hinchey, first semester secretary: I. Boiorquez. second semester vice-president ltrying to wink on the sly.i SECOND ROW: L. Robinson, second semester sergeant-at-urms: C. Freitcxs, second semester treasurer: B. Deyarmin, second semester representative: W. Foster. second semester secretory: G. Hackney, second semester president. THIRD HOW: H. Mello, lirst semester sergeant-at-arms: G. Harmon, tirst semester president. 'Una jug. No shirkers we' Our precious moments have been filled with concessions at aames the Iunior Sock Hop, the Iunior Play, Cl'1arley's Aunt, the annual food basket rattle and best ot all, the Iunior-Senior Prom. More activities are comma next year We are on our way! Coach Hannas sixth period history class camera shy or A day in the life of Mrs. Greiner's filth period English class. nn. ... ,..m FIRST ROW, Cleft to riqhtlz A. Fonies, D. Conley, B. Deyarmin, B. Felice. R. Chavez, T. Bisceqlia, W. Fosler D. Cardoza. SECOND ROW: L. Evans, M. Arceo. R. Clark, 5. Cullumber, M. DeRoza, L. Elliott. C. Can-illo A. Broadloot, 1. Cassillas. THIRD ROW: A. Carrillo, K. Kelly, A. Dixon, I. Faxon. E. Capulo, V. Cupal, L. Bua K. Bailey, I. Boiorquez. FOURTH ROW: P. Cosla, V. Davis, I-'. Fisher, S. Balderama, R. Beam. F. Enos D. Corotlo, F. Bishop. L... sai f I 3.5 A sw is sf- IE' S I . ,.. FIRST ROW ilelt to rightl: D. Lierly, D. Lierly. P. Kelly, B. Gulli. B. Hoagland. D. Kinq, S. Lewis. K. Kincaid. C. Fx-aiias. SECOND ROW: D. Mahan, D. Garcia, M. Lazaneo. L. Gomes, B. Hansen, M. Lomanio, L. Hinchey IC. Iohnstone. THIRD ROW: E. Lara, F. Groscup, P. Leach. C. LaCasa. D. Grapentine. B. I-Iaqne, V. Machado H. Gnesa, K. Iacques. FOURTH ROW: B. Berberick, R. Guilhamet, I. Hutz, G. Harmon, I. Lanning. E. Libby D. King. G. Hackney, I. Littleiohn. I I FIRST ROW Ile!! lo righilz H. Polelli, C. Reyes, I. Rodriguez. A. McDonald, N. Rash, I. Reece, K. Pate SECOND ROW: A. Pierce, S. Netto. B. Renz, E. Ponce, C. Orabuena. E. Rhyne, I. Miguel. THIRD ROW: I Miyanaga, H. Nishila. L. Robinson. I. Robinson, I. Onellion, W. Perriro. M. Netto. FOURTH ROW: D. McKay I. Porter, C. Prandi, H. Mello, R. Rodriguez, A. Ramsdell. I. Rocha. 5 I f I f 5 c E i Z.. 3 S FIRST ROW ileit io riqhtjz C. While, R. Souza. D. Wierts, M. Viqna. F. Sanchez. I. Rogers. SECOND ROW: I. Villa, T. Sanchez, P. Shannon, B. Soto, I. Sanchez, I. Smiley. THIRD ROW: F. Valenzuela. I.. Serpa. D. Yanez, M. Vargas, D. Sparlinq, K. Teshima, D. Sciochetti. FOURTH ROW: G. Wilson, I. Wade, l.. Tiplon, W. Tidmore, W. Rowe, Y. Wyatt, H. Weatherly. ,v We are the sophomore officers. FIRST ROW Kleft to rightjz I. Weatherly. second semester representative: S. McClure, first semester secretary: A. Hunter KAW! Go onli. second semester secretary. SECOND ROW: D. Weatherly, second semester vice-president: C. Leverette, second semester treasurer: B. Gooder. first semester treasurer: C. Freitas. first semester vice-president: L. Mead, first semester representative. THIRD ROW: F. Borelli. second semester president: R. Felice, first semester president. .Svplw -'Jw K We started the year OH with a huge bang by playmq the hosts and hostesses to the incorninq freshmen at the annual Fresh-Soph Party We eaqerly await next year when we will step into our own as upperclassrnen Mrs. Greiner's sixth period English class. Concentrate. Richard! ,Escrxben los alumnos espanol' f-AFV! 'A' N S FIRST ROW llelt to rightl: T. Dotta, I. Cota, R. Bawdon. E. Bisceglia, S. Botelho, C. Freitas, F. Andrade, I Alvarado, W. Flint, I. Cupal. SECOND ROW: V. Lopez, G. Iackson, C. Blasquez. B. Deri, D. Kernen, B Latham, P. Lane, C. Leverette, I.. Douglas, A. Hunter, E. Azevedo. THIRD ROW: M. Cosio. B. Klauer, P Curtis, C. Day, B. Abbott, I. Alnas, L. Bonnett, H. Leon, I. Serrano. FOURTH ROW: K. Hushbeck, S. Bowman D. Kelly, K. Bailey, D. Flemmer, R. Felice, I. Borges, F. Borelli, M. Dodqin, H. Fuiii. FIRST ROW tlett to riqhtl: B. Gocder, N. Chappell, L. Winslow, B. Gomes, G. Morris. C. Castro, T. Caloca A. Connors, B. Moreno. SECOND ROW: D. Cardenas. E. Carson, K. Grant, S. Grey, L. Mead. I. Mcfteynoldx Nl. Harris, I. Masonich, P. Winn, S. McClure, M. Bua. THIRD ROW: R. Bravo, R. Furtado, G. Manzano, B Hamilton, T. Burke, L. Hansen, H. Hartmann, P. Medina, I. Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: A. Burkhart, F. Montelonqo, I. McCullough, A. Hartmann, L. Haas, I. Garcia, B. Garrett, R. Harmon, R. Burns. FIRST ROW Ile!! io riqhll: K. Sciochetti. M. Saulnauer, E. Naccarato, H. Yamanishi. F. Perez, M. Padron. SECOND ROW: I.. Souza. M. Matsura. M. Clure. I. Ponce. C. Painter, H. Yamaoka, I. Maruyama. THIRD ROW: C. Silva, R. Southworth. M. Saulnauer, I. Newberry, D. Penna. A. Orabuena. C. Winlers. L. Paredes. FOURTH ROW: D. Silvas. I. Smyly. E. Wooilon. P. Sanchez. B. Schmidl. R. Perez. R. Omesol. M. Tena. I. Nunez. FIRST ROW Holt to rightjz A. Ruiz. A. Zuniga. M. Rodriguez. L. Rashe. T. Caloca. M. Wehmueller, B. Large. D. Iones. SECOND ROW: P. Valdez, E. Ruiz, B. Sadler, A. Harbor, B. Williams, F. Williamson, L. Westmore- land. B. White. THIRD ROW: F. Vaneiti, R. Rodriguez. R. Reed. D. Williams. I. Trebino. R. Gila. I. Valenzuela. FOURTH ROW: D. Waaiherly. I. Williamson. I. Weatherly, C. Riphenberq. C. Puenies, I. Yneqas. I.. Malstuf. G. Richardson. C. Raper. -rwil 4 ...ai :viva-1' Jur freshman advisers. SEATED tleft to FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: A. Corotto, first semester treasurer, second semester representative: L. Freitas. 'ightlz Mr. Kemp. Miss Sheaffer, Miss Voll, first semester vice-president: I. Schleuse, second semester secretary: M. Hansen. second semester treasurer: Vlr. Picetti, head adviser. STANDING: Mr. B. King, first semester president. SECOND ROW: A. Sonniksen, first semester representative, second semester Heftley. president: B. Caldera, second semester vice-president: P. Smvly, first semester treasurer. 'Mpw flbowt Brinqiiia with us enthusiasm, and great ambitions for time future, we, the class :mi 1954, start the upward Climb. Greta makes her great decision while Iessie keeps posted on We have our first big fling at the Frosh-Soph party. the rest of the qanq. i 7x lf xv 'inv :mini 'kiwi FIRST HOW fleft to rightj: M. Azevedo. B. Keheqas, C. Borelli. B. Daniels, F. Escoveda, E. Elias, M. Hurtado M. Bonturi, I.. Elias, R. Hushbeclc, S. Dewar. SECOND ROW: L. Freitas, C. DeRosa, K. Kelly, M. Lantis I. Alnas, A. Anqulo, C. Kennen, I. Kurtish, R. Alvarez, I. Amador, T. Hushheck. THIRD ROW: B. Frates I. Blowers, W. King. D. Holder. B. King, B. Fernandez. S. Huckaby, B. Anderson. K. Fisher, B. DeVencenzi F. Alexander, D. DeRosa. FIRST ROW Holt to rightlz S. Lopez, L. Lema, C. Castro, P. Gutierrez, L. Freitas, I. Miranda, D. Caldera, A. Brand, F. Burns, M. Gila, H. Martin. E. Lopez. SECOND ROW: G. Caloca, T. Martin, M. Lawrence, I. Cato, G. Lopez, A. Burleson. E. Leonard, I. Calleri. R. Giacomazzi, E. Chappell, B. Caldera. THIRD HOW: A Castellano. C. Chavez. R. Haro, R. Mauro, A. Garcia. I. Hartmann. M. Harp, I. Carter, S. Greiner, B. Hansen N. Mays, M. Hansen. G. Hackney. 1 FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: M. Serpa, E. McCabe, P. Smith. M. Winter, I. Schleuse, B. Sexton, E. Nishita, V. York, B. Mena, I. Sanchez, E. Zuniga. SECOND ROW: T. Smallshire, G. Heiner, I. Montelonqo, C. Moore, E. Moore, R. Hass, W. Serpa, A. Corotto, R. Miranda, L. McClure, P. Smyly. THIRD ROW: E. Smith, F. Mortela. A. Solano, A. Cruz, R. Moriara, L. Noble, G. Mortela, I. McGregor. 'A l FIRST ROW tleit to rightj: M. Rodriguez, L. Ramirez, B. Bozzo, M. Riphenberg, I-I. Pierce, I. Summa, M. Ross, Ni. Torres, G. Vasquez. V. Stephens, I. Tibbetts. SECOND ROW: E. Gonzales, E. Velro, C. Tomasini, R. Viqna, A. Prandi, A. Sonniksen, F. Paredes, I. Ruiz, L. Deere, E. Ochoa, V. Rodriguez, E. Onellion. THIRD ROW' C. Rudd, D. Best, W. Rash, C. Kendall, E. Stephenson, S. Thomas, Q. Sullivan, A. Wilson, B. Parks, I. Valleio, W. Perry, S. Villarreal, C. Valleio. ' ,-...N J Out ol the turmoil ol lipstick and torment. we stepped into u bright new world ot candy canes and carousels on arriving at our Freshman Reception. ,Mn --. .M M. ,,.. 10.- fu ,. 1, -.1 I-.1 1-v HALL hi IIIQW Ml . mn. .... , ..-. :hm A-.,, .A ,XFD M., ,4 HIM.- If 9 , f 1- . ,.-f f ,na F... 3' 5 !Q ,. N, ri QHMWH hui' ul' .1 .... v....s.,.. vu.-.. , ......... -.....u,.4. uv n A uf' r....l:..... N... ,...... f, W- an fry, 5 H... -......--un M... 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R 1 C 1 Aw A K ,A ,, h ..-Q 'E' , 1 A block . . . CI corscrqe . . . cr play program . . . All these thinqs remind us of Lclhaidclemn... i ,- We are the officers. FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: A. Hunter, second semester treas- urer: B. Hcxqne, second semester secretary: A. McDonald, first smester vice- president: B. Flint, first semester reporter, second semester commissioner of scholarship. SECOND ROW: B. Bash, second semester president: M. Harris. first semester secretary, second semester vice-president: G. Allen, first semester president. THIRD ROW: I. Wade, first semester commissioner of scholarship: F. Borelli, first semester treasurer. Hold' J 63 5--3. To ttpiiold the stuiidurds :gif stgiiwicirsliip is out dim, to turttier' time interest iii c.iC:.1do11iic3 nsttiditws in our duty. 111 ddditiori tin licinidiriq iiiqii time tcircli wt kiicwwif odue, WO dm ricttod for our wiitlitisidstic ptutivii icttifiii iii student iiody activities. FIRST ROW lleft to riqhtj: A. Hunter, I. Tibbetts, I. Schleuse, C. Renz, B. Hcqney, M. Stanqohr, A. McDonald. D. Caldera. M. Ross. M. Harris. C. Costcx. SECOND ROW: A. Sonniksen, B. Flint, I. Kurtich, E. Ste hen- 5011, F. Borelli, I. Hutz. D. Guilhamet, B. Hash, H. Hartmann, I. wade, and G. Allen. ABSENT: M. Azevedo, L. Mead, and B. Cczin. l PN'.!R up .. - - f 1. f1.f',mr5A,i1.m1I:fHi These are your editors discussing plans for E1 Chapitel. -i'rT'5p ffm . .. .,.. , lf ,, . . LANETTA ELLIOTT GARY DeROSA Business Manaqer Assistant Editor SI-IATED fielt to riqhtjz P. Shannon, student photographer: L Elliott. C. O'Brien. B. Garcia. STANDING: C. Sullivan, M. Stangohrl t rss Ours is the privilege of recording lor you, your school life, from the time you enter as a freshman, 'til the moment you depart as a graduate. Here is our gilt to you. lt would not have been possible were it not for the combined efforts of students, faculty, stall, photog- rapher-Mr. Bernstein, printers Lederer, Street and Zeus Co., and engraversHeCali- iornia Art and Engraving Co. We only hope that you will cherish this album as much as we have cherished com- piling it. ATHE STAFF 0 057' fs 1'-Ti Gi fliwx .i Q Q' BEVERLY CAIN MISS MASELLI Editor Adviser SEATED flelt to rightl: B. Cain, F. Borqes, M. Medina, D. Postiqo STANDING: E. Contreras. I... Clemente. -o- gfs ,Q its Hill PAT WILSON MARION IOHNSON Business Manaqer. ll! semester Business Manager. 2nd semester G? T' S...- ?'FF'll- W, . r l canon. sm.uvAN smnuzz Pncx Q Editor. 2nd semester Editor. lst semester , Hx ,..... A 49 5, 4 anna CARTWHIGHT . bv' J Adviser 1 A V- A ,f Ll? A yn . E 'iff .5 5 1 D io-. i t fn ff . . it? Cdr, i wil. Faded ln one short year we have advanced lrom a tour paae 'Baler to a six page 'Balerz from pictureless papers to ptctureful papers: from label advertising to some of the best advertising in school papers ot this vicinity. Our apologies! Gary didn't have his Pablum this morning. These notorious newahounds are as follows: FIRST ROW: K. Iacques, G. DeRosa. P. Wilson, C. Sullivan. S. Peck. L. Westmoreland. R. Cardoxa. SECOND HOW: L. Poletti, A. Fontes. D. Conley. B. Garcia. M. lohnson. D. Land. L. Evans. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cartwrlqht. ol course, E. Stevens. I.. Davin, L. DeHart. D. Rider, and H. Weatherly. 1. as 599' ,J ff . kj I L-A 6. JJ nlletil Alb INS ATI AR Pug' maroxlmafa. pmicipm in or lmao sign school minute prisgrrtm for Wtwlfmgffthe ndotierfi, fs' new ia- Q' by Marshall ihtskd win one xntroutreea. skool I5aze'f, a. forty minus ly skit fwritzten by Gussif-l will ba presented. as Mrs Brea! and sm that cast of vgj:we11tys+ones , f F riday, YOUTH S Variety ' 1' F ' s 'N-sgfw Q' I Stslefcttvfigog R Ml, o .sossseesmmsrislt is Mfigfsittoisr is a, .math taaehersts rissiistsrrfnfsgns Q -is AS EDR. BOY'S AND GiRL'S W the on April 14. Pan Americanism originated in 1824 as the dream ot Simon Boli- var, known as the George Wash- ' ton of South Emerica . i Through al long and stormy hi- story, Pan lftmericantsm was rinsi- ly recognized by our goverrignent. April 14 was set asldesnd fdesig- tconfrriiitmn ON mos sun 's Responsibilities, the yearly Bo through ,until May 6. L day program, the celebration begll a Citizenship Day. It ls el izlng citizenship responslbil all boys and girls. Parade: sants, election of a boy ax mayor, visits to government: dings and many other ac to start, the affair off. The second day will em the importance of spiritual ing. Attention focused on and physical fitness star first day of May.- Boside the latter three, tht be many more special da aside for training. Those ' ing: Days in School, Unite ions Day, Correer Day, Fnmi and Day of Recreation. The students of Holliste ut l't1w.tm: snythlng. It h the time: what zz sshave tgott it t set this week of sticulnrly em' sr the gi the st over md RFQ .st swf of tl libel' A l EBCIVG gee the tlat ones have or the who, mdllmig' bs defmmwd Public Schools Editor Carol listens attentive-ly, while Gary points out make-up details. Dale Land. roving reporter, qettinq the latest news from Put. Mr. Cartwright gives the advertising staff some tips. Doris and Richard check throuqh the files. The sports staff beams at the last issue's sports section. Balm BLIJIAIA, 911150 Mahi ! ,I iq: 1 s . 'exft-mv.-5.3 ,, 9' fe W-Y 5.. Carol Renz, our Girls' League President, talks over matters with Miss Messing, Adviser, while Secretary Geraldine Gomes listens approvinqly. th ' Sax, Our activities speak tor themselves on the next pages. The Christmas Dance, Backwards Dance, Girls' Leaaue play, Sneak Day CWe cou1dn't leave that aut? and Senior Mothers' tea. We qirls, hy putting our differences aside and puttinq our heads together, work tor the qoad ot our Alrna Mater. Carol Sullivan. Social Co-ordinator. checks over Girls' League altairs with Pat Curtis. Hospitality Chairman, and other social chairmen. They are from lelt to right: Pat Shannon. Publicity: Bev Cain. Program: Arlene McDonald, Publicity: Claire Doris and Betty Deyarmin. Decoration. IN if '1.'f1ll llr.u.r'!'r B' , in Aims What's the ioke girls? ls it something personal. or does it have to do with your Social Service work on the Girls' League Council? Committee chairmen shown standing are loan Masonich. Red Crols: Carol Arnold. Service Co-ordinator: and Christine Leverette. Social Service. Seated are Helen Yamanlshl. Concessions: Catherine Costa. Scholarship and Merit: and Ayako Nakamoto. Concessions. 4 2 WG' SOX 5 4 4 si 'fn 4 'NN WYSSW ,wx -Q l Prexy Carol cmd her benmmq 3. Iust around the corner! 6. Bonnie and Pat at ihe summer smile 4. Waiting for the hell. resort. 2 You don! sony' 5. Coy? 7. Right out of Miss America. U 'Wlo K 1 A ., was s 602, Our Abel president Typical A.B.S. members enioyinq a few oi their leisure moments, jluz. .SQL Q. B. S.. We lend ci helping hand wherever it is needed. Among our dciiviiies are the boxing cmd wrestling matches, the sponsoring of sports cmd Vocational movies, cmd the mmucil lX.B.S. picnic. Our fellows: I, Williams, treasurer: I. Harufi, secretary: A. Currillo, vice-president: and Coach Hanna, adviser. ' nlJ -Masai.-.11 :Wm-ksJ 'm:.Q:'Sm'D' :LIVES-L J' Nigga- k 'ff HI! 1 x vm 5 Q:2KfgB ' 'Q he .'5i .' f-ms, A 1 nw QW, Y' Q L' g5, .gy,g P 9 . .fv .- ,dsrf . M .- -X. ,Q ,L I DY ' rf. fy' :V wx 'Nha' Q : . ,.g3' J '- f '0 I , ' X I Q 1 Ei .Q z Q ...ww-M-N 'M n gzg, ,gl X ,ff- x . ffl? A 1 pimp! 1 -A' 8 3 ,,r ,aww my E11 ' s 'K x xM,w.!4' A ll 1. Caught unaware! 4. Anna Marie. 7. Oops! 2. Shirley and Norma. 5. Daily siestcx. 8. Evelyn. 3. Luncheon party. 6. Il! ease. and, ' and gvmuum -rf-Wu... , ,, M40 V , NP., . L fl, ffm?-lf:-,,, what P . Ml.. - Li- A Q .r . Q Qi 'gm , sy: ,Lg ., L .' xi X ' X 35 ' ,wif ..., A Q: 5 g - ,- r u. I x if Q 'li 0 ' , ffl' k:-' ' if 3 . - ILM - x. - T - Q3 X N 'law 'WE 3... V-4 647911, iimiw .N smmmmwudl .A FY-1 4. f v . N' 1' rj' , ...rm-1 1 f E: - sir ! ww . N. M l Q v:.5!,i?f 5 r' r ' M- , 3 . 1 's l. Abel and Thumper. 2. Drama inns. 3. Taking it easy. 4. Four desperate looking thugs! 7. Hollister man! 6. Bcxshiul, Artie? yfwfpr and ' and pupp.,-404 Jani 5. Gentleman lohn. B. Archer, Bob, and Skip. 45 . Q MARION NOBLE. Our Head Plamemaker 'al zu, i,,,.f .-.--Q-an-tv Earlene doesn'l quite know what to make ol the silualion. The ollicers are: TOP ROW: Mary Ann Lazc-neo, Historian: Betty Klauer, Secretary: Alma Lee Hunter, Reporter: Lanella Elliot. Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: Clementine Frcilas. Treasurer: Earlene Williams, Sonq Leader: Mary lane Allen. Parliamenlarian: Pal Curtis. Representative. MRS. CUSHMAN. Head Advisor. ow .13 6- my A? O.. J. JL. d.. Our club has qrown increasingly active during this past year. We were hostesses for several ban- quets, includinq the annual F. F. A. Father and Son dinner. Our home- makina department provided the en- tertainment for the Senior Mothers Tea. The Work which we do in our club prepares us tor hornemakinq in the future. FIRST ROW fleit to riqhlj: Miss Olson, adviser, I. Perez, C. Freitas, S. Bothello, G. Morris, M. Noble, and M. Allen. SECOND ROW: L. Elliott, P. Curtis. E. Williams, C. Leveretie. D. Lierly, and D. Liorly. :2 .. ' ,tn , fuumnnlruunmuusvrfwffw- ,W we... in--vw..-.4 X 'crglury Viviun lakes noun on tha nuhnq cl Prosidant Marion and Vice Vrolidonl Lunollu look on. -- Our prize modnls. ,Bev must have polished her shoes ihis morning! FIRST HOW, le!! to right: B. Felice. B. Deyarmin. M. Azevedo, H. Poletti. S. Greiner I Newberry l Faxon R. Hushbeck. Mrs. Cushman. SECOND HOW: I. Rogers. I. Smilev. D. Pennu, P. Winn B Kluuer C G. Gomes. B. DeVencenzi, A. Hunter, and E. McCabe. Wwe 1l Er x.Xl .. These busy officers me plcnnmq I n next cqen A stitch in time saves nms 4 NORMAN ZAMZOW President J. J. d.. LEARN TO DO BY DOING is our motto, and throuqh experience in raising cattle, tillinq the soil, and tak- 0 inq care ol farm machinery, we are preparinq ourselves for that clay in the next few years when we shall become the FARMERS OE AMERICA. FlRST.RQW flelt to rilqhttz A. Carrillo, treasurer: R. Rodriguez. second semester commissioner ot agriculture. SECOND ROW: Mr. Garrett, adviser: I.. Poletti, vice-president: I. Iqhnson, secretarYI I. Trebino, sentinel: Mr. Stoker, adviser. THIRD ROW: E. Libby, reporter: N. Zamzow, president: F. Fisher, second semester commissioner of agriculture. 3 UM? For these we are remembered- the annual Barn Dance, E. E. A. Spealcinq Contest, snow trip, projects, and all our E. E. A. activities. FIRST ROW Heh to riqhtlz Mr. Stoker, I. Hushbeck, A. Carrillo, I. Villa, I. Casilla, K. Teshima, H. Teshima. SECOND ROW: I. lohnson, L. Poletti, E. Vane-tti, R. Rodriguez, E. Libby, T. Sanchez, A. Arceo, E. Richardson. THIRD ROW: N. Zamzow, D. Cullumber, I. lohnson, T. Hannah, I. Rocha, l. Martin, A. Libby. That's Iimmy hiding behind Mr. Stoker's head. S, ,K .Q Q ww 0 1? gtk QQ Whn's hiding in the corner? FIRST ROW tleit to rightl: Mr. Garrett, D. Cordena, R. Miranda, B. Caldera, G. Richardson, E. Chappell, K. Kelly. G. Mortela, F. Hushbeck. SECOND ROW: C. DeRosa, I. Calleri, I. Serrano, H. Nakamoto, F. Martin, M. Lantis, A. Cruz, W. Perry. THIRD ROW: B. Parks, F. Vanetti, D. Best, B. Hansen, R. Felice, B. Schmidt, B. Ankers, R. Perez. Gnescr is worrying if Mr. Bernstein, our photographer, has the camera loaded right: FIRST ROW tleit to rightl: R. Bravo, H. Nishita, I. Borges, I. Trebino, I. McCullough, L. Serpa, R. Gila. SECOND ROW: L. Virgin, K. Hushbeck, R. Dotson, P. Costa, E. Castro, H. Gnesa, D. Cardoza. THIRD ROW: W. Perreira, M. Netto, I. Williamson, E. Woodard, F. Fisher, B. Berberick, I. Lanninq, M. Vargas. K. X ' x ' X-. . Mig I 52:39. AX vu -'FQ if 'F ff' xXx 1 wi M, 'V all I r ,4,, . 3 GW H JM 7 V 'I 'E , f,'T7lZ,iTT I Hoyas? 5 , I 43355, lim Simi M' 4 'Linkin lv I agp 7 .. 5 F A gf: wp. '45 ,ffm .W ar m.,GL 1.4.5 ., VPN 3 ,,g 'hm I i M3 'L 4' 'FE x.,, 'M VNNS mf, YAY Wwyf' a. if 1 4 ll'- Y 4' 'N 4... if if .2 W ! ' ,lk .nf Hove you ever seen a happier group? FIRST HOW Cleft to rightlz T. Burke, E. Neighbors, I.. Noble, A. Burleson. M. Tena. SECOND HOW: I. Valleio, I.. Hass, H. Mello, B. King, Mr. Iennings. THIRD ROW: C. Vallejo, S, Thomas. I. Valenzuela. FOURTH ROW: B. Garrett, Burkhart, F. Farnham. I. Smiley. G. Wootton, A. Hartmann, R. . ,Um . That's Billie King, first semester secretary, sitting pretty. I-Ier admirers are officers ol our qroup. FIRST ROW fleft to riqhtl: H. Nanna, lirst and second semester reporter: S. Thomas, second semester secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: F. Valenzuela, lirst and second semester president: B. Garrett, lirst and second semester vice- president. THIRD ROW: Beaminq Mr. Ienninqs, adviser, and Iack Smiley, lirst and second semester sergeant-at-arms. :si 4 xii -sr ' amgm We are well known ior our work in plastics, wood, and other materials oi our trade, as well as our noon movies which have been a deiiqht io the stu- dent body every Thursday. X, SI guy. wi .. MH. DRHNEKE Hymns of praise float from out the halls of our music department as each year it takes a step toward becoming one of the best in the state. Under the direction of Mr. Dahneke and the guiding hands of Mr. Cheek and Miss Maselli, the band orchestra choir, and Girls' Glee Club have distinguished themselves at district con- ferences music festivals assemblies, and club meetings. We do our best to see that the message of music shall go . . . Outward onward o'er our mountains, Q . . 7' . I I .1 . -l l I Let the echoes roll! N.4i MH. CHEEK MISS MASELLI Bda! FIRST BOW llsit to rightl: Miss Maselli, E. Lopez, F. Fuiioka, B. Moreno. B. Keheqas. R. Viqna, B. Bono, I. Miranda. SECOND ROW: D. Iones, H. Martin, A. Ruiz, E. Chavez, M. Gila, C. Castro. A. Medina. G. Vasquez. THIRD ROW: M. Cosio. F. Alexander. E. Carson. F. Escovedo. V. Rodriguez. I. Sanchez, I.. Souza. B. Anderson, V. York. '99 . . ' . Q -get lr: if '.,' ' Q l 1 I - , ' 4 'ti nt mt is 'WS ll! ml 2 t We start with C1 mellow bass section, add Ct lew baritone-S, blend in cr mixture ot tenors, pour in some rich alto notes, and top the combination otf with C1 clear, rtnqinq soprano section, Results . . . Tl1ere's CT song in the air. President Dewey and Mr. Dahneke comparing notes. Our musical staff. FIRST ROW fleft to riqhtl: G. Harmon, first se- mester vice-president: K. Ackerman, second semester secretary: L. Hinchey, first semester secretary. SECOND ROW: C. I.aCasa, first and second semester reporter: I. Miguel, second semester vice-president: D. Cashion, first and second semester president: C. Harp, first and second semester treasurer. 6' Kfw' FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: F. Andrade, I. Bravo, B. Hoagland, L. Hinchey, C. Hackney, C. Freitas, W. Foster B. Felice, A. Harbor, I. Masonich, E. Azevedo, I. Reece, N. Rash, M. Lomanto, L. Ramirez. SECOND ROW B. Gulli, A. Connors, P. Leach, B. Gomes, S. Botelho, B. Flint, I. Miguel, I. Cupal, K. Ackerman, C. Blazquez P. Valdez, E. Naccarato, E. Bisceglia, D. Perrigo. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dahneke. D. Mahan, K. Iohnstone, P Shannon, L. Bua, L. Velasco, D. Postiqo, E. Cravea, R. Omesol. B. Schwartz, B. Klauer, M. Saufnauer, C Castro, M. Esquival. FOURTH ROW: D. Cashion. C. Harp, G. Harmon, I. Lanninq. I. Wade, R. Harmon C. LaCasa, D. Sciochetti. A. Bisceglia, I. Garcia, D. Rider, I. Boiorquez, D. Silva, H. Mello. TW' ll T . J5'anaL Oh, the drums ao bang, and the Cym- bals clarig, and the horns they blaze li Q' CIWGY . . . These sounds may be heard bursting forth from the band room any sixth period for we are constantly striving to continue the record we have established in past years. vi ' J ,f Key notes! FIRST ROW Ileft to riqhtl: N. Rash, first and second semester secretary: G. Bawdon, first and second semester president: D. Cushion, first and second semester vice- res- ident: B. Renz, first semester treasurer. SECOND ROVJ: M. Esquival, second semester librarian: A. Harbor, second se- mester treasurer: L. Freitas, first semester librarian. 1 px ' V 'X .3 . w '4 D 'f+-'., -. . ' . , r 1 d .J , iuxti -'S . v . .0 1 V 1 - .i x 6. . ,.. E ' 4 xp. es .. e . . . -.it ' ..f' i ' . - -A L iw .. 3 ., N - if 5'X 'K fn ff 'f M. in , ' . , ., Accent on the red and white! DRUM MAIORETTES tlcft to riqhtj: B. Schwartz, B. Garcia. FIRST ROW: H. Cupal, L. Froitas, A. Bilceqlla, D. Burns, A. Harbor, R. Perez, L. Charlberg, E. Bawdon. D. Weatherly, A. Mortela, F. Mortela, Q. Rodriquez, R. Haro, E. Cravea. SECOND ROW: I. Newberry, V. Clark. M. Winter, M. Vigna, B. Renz. I. Schleuse, M. Esquival, R. Chavez, E. Williams. C. Day, K. Iohnstone, I. Cupal, A. Garcia, N. Rash, I. Weaherly, Mr. Dahneke. THIRD ROW: I. Alvarado, B. Hansen, L. Winslow, L. Douglas, M. Saufnauer, B. Southworth, A. Aquistapace, S. Bowman, T. Dotta, I. Rodriguez, D. Tomasini, I. Miguel, M. Clure, B. Flint, L. Poletti, B. Hansen. FOURTH ROW: C. Freitas, M. Lasseter, D. Penna, B. Klauer, B. Kinq, B. Abbott, A. Fuiii, V. Cupal. A. Sonniksen. D. Cashion, I. Wade, R. Rodriguez, H. Hartmann, B. White. FII-'Tl-I ROW: E. Stephenson, A. Arceo, D. Silvas. E. Wootton, A. Burkhart, I. Burgess, G. Manzano, R. Raid, E. Leonard, R. Laveroni, P. Parocli, C. Harp. 54 15559 gmail F531 5 5 1 V' Q, .3 f,,, 1 l Q 5. F-3' Ins! plain loamworld! 5 Il I 5. ' i M, if M 1 mm vi Q 1 5 ., rvlkii I X --'l'X7. ,. . . Torchia president: Helen Cupal. vice-president. L Nalmmm. lnasuror: H. c 1. t - ta 1, s. . . A Neilo. socroilgg. vc. pr.. .n ,. Q-V. A few strings . . . some clarinets . . . MR. CREEK' udvimt Q f cellos . . . Mr. Cheek's baton . . . put them A' together and you have a top-notch or- chestra playing at dramatic productions, festivals, and the Spring Concert. Re- sults . . . We hear a rhapsodyf' 0 FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Kurtich, A. Brand, M. Matsurcx, M. Esquivel, D. Steinbeck, K. Pate. I.. Rashe, C. Winters. I. Schleuse. SECOND ROW: E. Leonard. I. Summa. T. Smallshire, A. Ncrkumoto. S. Netto, B. Sadler. T. Torchiu, D. Kelly, I. Onellion, B. Hansen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cheek, H. Cupul. A. Burleson. I. Villa, E. Onellion, W. Laurence, M. Rzevedo, T. Rhyne, C. White, L. Poletti. I. Rodriguez. FOURTH ROW: M. Arceo. D. Grapontine, I. Newberry. M. Scxuinauer, L. Douglas, I. Cupol. B. King, G. Hackney. H. Cordoza. FIFTH ROW: R. Rodriguez. B. Renz, I. Wade. D. Burns, B. Winters, A. Harbor. D. Camp, C. Moore. D. Silvcxs, R. Reid. 58 ' .P J T Dotta hrst semester president: M. Sautnauer. vice-president: D. Burns, treasurer: I. Newberry. secretary: A. Acquistapace Mr Dahneke, advisor: C. Costa, second semester president. reporter. 6 . Every other Thursday night we meet to explore ttic field otmusiC.Fro111 Strauss to Spike Iories, from quest artists to Club iiieriibers . . . Everyone qets into the act! FIRST ROW, left to right: G. McCullough, I. Kurtich, E. Leonard, T. Sanchez, M. Clure. G. Manzano. B. Rash, I. Garcia. I. Rodriguez. G. Bisceqlia. SECOND ROW: B. King, I. Schleuse, M. Winters, L. Douglas, M. Saut- nauer, I. Newberry. D, Burns. C. Costa, A. Acquistapace, S. Botelho, E. Williams. M. Viqna, N. Rash. THIRD ROW: I. Tibbetts, D. Penna, L. Boiorguez. M. Wehmueller. S. McClure, M. Sautnauer, P. Lane, M. Esquivel. I. Yuste, B. Hansen, D. Garcia, M. Gila. R. Viqna, I. Miranda. FOURTH ROW I. Carter, C. Moore, R. Reid. H. Omersal, H. Cupal, D. Perriqo, V. Cupal, I. Cupal, B. Sadler, E. Onellion, S. Bowman, M. Medina. B. Flint. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Dahneke. G. Wootten, T. Dotta. FZ. Stevens. L. Freitas, F. Montelonao, M. Tena. I. Valenzuela, D. Williams, F. Borelli, R. Haro, I. McGregor. I. Weatherly. P. Smilev, I. Boiorquez, K. Iohnstone. Y f ..., . wiww- 4 O Q If ...f A! M .mm if .like 'K .Q-I my .. . .., ...., .5 M. Pretty and President ARLENE McDONAI.D Fm 611111 -1' Vivuciou: V.P. ' BARBARA SOTO Bl H 'f-is Able Advisor Classified as Clerk is Sweet Secretary-Treasurer Praiseworllxy, Program Amiable Advisor LADYS CBMBELLIN LANI-TFTA ELLIOTT BONNIE GOMES 32312205 VIVIAN MASELLI lN 'mme 5' 45' We ore proud of our red ond Whitey we strive to lorinq school spirii to everv nook cmd crormy of our hollwoys cmd every sunny spot on our campus. Dressed in their well-known whims, we lind seated fleil io riqhtl: C. Tomasine, L. Elliot. D. Caldera. C. Leverehe, B. Gomes, A. Broadfoot, E. Bravo. Sianding are M. Lomonlo, A. McDonald. B. Solo. L. Boiorquez, L. Souza. P. Smith. L. Douglas. B. Cain, K. Bailey. Q... E '94 K s rx 'fig - ' of ill' -rn 4 . faprl 'v N7 G ' Q S 'WK - . 4. . Wwwm. k ' 'WHL k 1. Attending games. Pat is really peppy! 3. Talking 2. Making plans. 4. Putting l. - l it over. up posters. wp, Plwnw 672,42 A E f n ' w Q lf. X. N 5' In Um xx, 59 L 9 ,nc,. Ours is CI tremendous iosk! We ore responsible for keeping school spirit ot its peak. We do this through our rallies, yells ot qomes, ond school sonqs. Barbara Gulli, our head yell leader. Kay Ackerman and Kay Sciochetti, assistants. li ,Y k. at Y xg ,V 6 X 4 is? rx, 5 'ai L 4 1 ,.,...-fi I I School spirit soaring high!! Looks as if Rho rel iorgol his glasses. 1 wwf-.,,, ..-X ,pw 'uf' .sf X Q-- ' tis 3 , Y lx W Y.: 'milf 'Wi is 13' ani Q ww ,av--' LL I xxmiirli r lvl Yi 11N ' iw jhadto ,- ' Iuqqliriq our test tubes, bedkers, and bunsen burners, we combine cliemiccilan dndiuuHHqenceincnieHoMtotudherourconunoninkxestfcbeuushy. The yeafs QCUVHME have been hkddkined by hekltnps qumuq usthe opportunity to visit the cyclotrori dt tlie University of California, the Spreclclef: suqdr factory, cmd other places where we find our classroom knowledge iii acgtioii. The nucleus. FIRST ROW tleft to riqhtl: A. Acquistapace, first semester reporter: P. Shannon, second semester secretary, M. Oates, first semester secretary. second semester librarian. SEC- OND ROW: I. Boiorquez, first semester vice-president: F. Bishop, second semester reporter: D. Weatherly, second semester treas- urer: D. Guilhamet, second semester sergeant-at-arms. THIRD ROW: H. Nanna, first semester treasurer: Miss Schleuter, adviser: R. Beata, second semester vice-president. 'T CATHERINE COSTR IOHN HUTZ wg., First Semester President Second Semester President :N i f f f :ig .f, 3 555 ? if , .i..:J..f.:, s:g..4 fit' Thr- molecular structure is as follows: FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtlr Miss Schleuter, C. Costa, E. Bravo, F. Bishop, M. Esquival, C. Painter. SECOND ROW: I. Yuste. A. Acquistapace, M. Oates, L. Elliott. P. Shannon. THIRD ROW: R. Beata, I. Boiorquoz, D. Sparlinq, D. Weatherly, B. Carter. FOURTH ROW: H. Nanna. D. Guilhamet, V. Davis, R. Rodriguez, D. Marcheski. Sviflm As well as designing, constructing, and managing the sets for our high school productions, we are on hand at all assemblies, concerts, and public programs held in our auditorium. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Medina. president: Hon Harmon, social chair man: D. Marcheski, secretary-treasurer: Miss Flint. adviser. Setting of the second act oi Chariey's Aunt. A garden at Oxford. S M... ir,-NNQN. FIRST ROW, loft to right: R. Cox-dont. F. Vanotti. E. Bravo, R. Castro, V. Felice, Min Flint. SECOND ROW: M. Medina, M. Notto, R. Omorlol, T. Wright. I. Caught THIRD ROW: I. Porter. R. Harmon, D. Murchnki. . c ou. 'Ulm P1441 -- We remember the senior play, Jim, Md 210 in which: Bob Sparlinq and Gus Bisceqlia were continually fighting over Tildy Whitcomb, played by Martha Stanqohr . . . Don Bahr portrayed the farmer in the city . . . the street scene featured a biq bass drum which pro- pelled Dale Land . . . Bill Manos and his accompanist, Carol Arnold, literally set the church on fire with their musical offer- inq . . . Mr. Browne skillfully directed Hol- lister Hiqh's first four-act production . . . the difficult set was so well done by the staqe- craft class under the advisership of Miss Flint . . . the cast worked well together to make the play a success. Seth cmd Cy iight over their lady love. while Rickeiy Ann fliris with ihe hired mon. Uncle Iosh poses with his city friends. The cast. , QM , ,A . , X V... 0,5 , F , Q 0 o o o We recall the junior play, ll 6 1 N I ll in which: Gary Hackney received two marriaqe proposals . . . the Misses McDonald, Bash, and Caldera, in spite of their coy ways, walked oft with three handsome men Bob Winter, Bill Tidmore, and Gary Hackney . . . Barbara Felice portrayed the charminq aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from . . . and succeeded in captivatinq the distinauished Sir Francis Chesney, played by Abel Silva . . . domestics ff Sidney Greiner, Richard Cardoza, and LeRoy Evans--ekept thinqs runnina smoothly dur- ing the entire play . . . Mr. Browne provided fine directorship . . . Miss Flint's helpfulness made possible the line set. . .the whole cast aave an outstanding performance. The cast. Donna Lucia, torn between two loves. Chcxrley's aunt making headway. much to the disgust of the rejected onlookers. 4 'x s .V N' k' Q Of' W Mc 1:12393 4112, 7 xl' A bb I if 93 gt . if ' f XXL Q. ff 1. What's going on? 4. Where have I seen you before? 7. Future mcxiorettes 2. The Burn Dcmce. 5. Boiorguez Band. 8. Election time! 3. Ron wants two ballots. 6. Sum Hayes and assistants. 9. Noon. Q Yfyf-it . . ,WM , .,, YG 1 . Nw Ajvggk P 'ucv .J fqgff f 3335 , ,, A wk ' fu S5 5 X -sf-K Ki? 9' 4 5 Q 1 ' I or I 'M A-A -N.. in ' ew Q' fu. .-if V dk ' N is fo x A F' XGA W Q E wwf 1 ' wg., f xl , -, ,,,s. '-4- --,, vs. 7' R gf WNW .. ,LF M x 7 5 .U .Y f If 464' A ,. 1 I. Norma and Gene. 4. Loava and Gary. 7, Kay and Hon. 2. LaVerne and Don. 5. lulia and David. 8. Bev and Skip. 3. Mary Ann and Gary. 6. Iudy and Don. Um, Jfuwula 4' - n rtoo o X ta, gxrg A '- .fl iigf-2 7 Q - . Q WL. ., -. ,ws ,, . Q X. , 1 x wr-lv' ,lfgst il' ' Q. ds.. , VX g at N rfvil ' 1. Gussie Bisceqlia gained the title oi 3. How did they get in here? 6. Chloe!!! Shutterbug ol the Your by snap- 4. Blow. Barbara, Blow! 7. And they spread their little winqs ping his photo ol Glynn Harmon. 5. Miss Renz, shipwrecked on ct des- and llew . . . 2. No doubt some cinema star! ert isle. 01111, uguj ,x I Ati- w 4-ig ' , - We xp, jeg, ' r , .Egg V, i i ii ,Z GREY 923055 PETE YRUSETTA tif l QQ? Q'-9 GEN! WILSON DON mmm Q, 0 SCORES Hollister ,AA,Y.. .,. .o 7 Madera ..., i Hollister .........,.,., 25 Pacilic Grove Hollister ,W.l,...,., .. 32 King City Hollister ,, .. l3 Carmel . Hollister .... O Mariteca . Hollister , 18 Fremont , Hollister 19 Gonzales A . Hollister , 39 Gilroy Hollister l9 Los Gatos Ya e W A, A i 5 ' 14 A 4 HENRY M111-0 Lrovn sr-:nm ' IOHN THEUN0 HMMY MCCULLOUGH CAPTAIN CECIL HARP . L o . Cdluh BEST GAME OF THE SEASGN Hollister vs. Los Gatos. BIGGEST THRILL Bawclori being stopped six inches short of the goal line on the last play ol the Pacific Grove game. ALL C.C.A.L. SELECTIONS -Pete Frusetta, RE: Cecil Harp, F:, Gene Wilson, LT. WELL PLAYED GAMES Hollister vs. Fremont, Gilroy, Pacific Grove, Gonzales, Kina City, Carmel, and Los Gatos, FIRST HOW. Ich to right: ll. Becta, G. Robinson, F. Enos. A. Silva. I. W'ada..5. Shad. Y. lozqn, Q. lwdhwili D- Rider. SECOND BOW: Conch Hanna. F. Simunovich. I. Supa. I.. Robinson. M. Medina, T. . I. llama. G. Bawdon. I. Trobino. G. DeRosa. THIRD HOW: T. Contreras lmamxqorl, P. Fnnottu, H. Woathuiy. H. Mello. B. Bows. B. Harmon. C. Harp, G. Bannon. G. Wilson. 1 'fri . JW? Xa- . . 5 5 fd J SBIG 88011 EIB MEGA COACH HANN8 ASSISTANT COACH FEARON IDIHY WXLLIBBB GLYHN HARMON NORMAN Cc! Hold, jluz, E523 ll 252319824 -IU,-12262 225, 559 ,es ,. 1 9 96 197353 '4 ,GF Alia AIIOLD CRIIUJD ADO!!! HABTKANI noun eonofrb ff? FIRST ROW tleh to rigl-ntl: A. Sonniksen, C. I.aCasu, R. Bravo, A. Currillo. I. Borqes, I. Smiley, R. Hamilton, D. Evans, F. Montelongo, F. Bishop. SECOND ROW: B. Gicxccomazzi, l. McCullough, I. Vczlleio, E. Wootton, F. Box-gas, A. Hartmann, V. Machado, I. Weatherly, B. Parks, THIRD ROW: Coach Edwards, A. Burkhart, D. Ycnez, L. Tipton, Y. Wyatt. R. Hansen. N. Zumzow, D. Weatherly, P. Medina, Q. Sullivan. Um. . Hollister . . ,,l4 lvloclero, lb Hollister . 26 Moritecor U Hollister, . 7 Fremont l3 Hollister . 26 Gonzales , , ..... . 7 Hollister , ., , .43 Pocitic Grove U Hollister ..,,, 20 Kinq City , O Hollister .,,,.,. ,,,..,., 2 6 Carmel i . . .. 2 Hollister .,,,. . .,,, l6 Gilroy 7 COACH EDWARDS 21, Um, bile. ,Shaw BEST GAME QE THE SEASON Hollister vs. Pacific Grove. BIGGEST THRILL Winnincg over Carmel in the last game ot the season. BEST ACHIEVEMENT Wiiininq the C.C.A.L. B division championship. VERNON MACHADO DWIGHT YBNEZ WELL PLAYED GAMES Hollister vs. Gilroy, Carmel, Man- BOB HAMILTON mc! SMXLEY teca, Madera, Fremont, and Pacific Grove. IOHN BORGE8 LEROY EVANS CAPTAIN NORMAN ZAMZOW fwzlftw.. SY f ' A we ,g-ss , A '41 PETE MEDINA YANCY WYAT1' Q 4-j.4'1'Lth1 -5 'V Ll-w,.f3:, , 45. fr Q ' ,J 4, W , ,M -f , .- , J' .' J g 1-. 1-lin-t I .J V 45? ,Av fa- ..f f-re-vw fa- 40 -nz 1. ,Q ...fo- ,- .vig 'lw 'i!'? 195' n v -A, ' f .K I , yy 3 , ,Af-ww Sud M4 , R944 Ak awu A. gf A, -bd' 'su x fp q., 'Wh -we-. ,- Fu ,Q ,Wy - an mf' rf J M..- -,, JW ff ,..p.,w,,,tfv.. f,,a !f-ffnjqwi D , 'wal' A, J' .X .u-pf' .W ,M ' - + XJ.,-4.,' v- N 4:-, M 2 'J v ,L ,nfffgyg-'41 ' 8 , ' -w.5r,-.Ysfff ' ff.. J 5, ' , . - 9151: Jai' w-WP'22S'il0 ' 9' ' K .2 I Us y M fsqj W-up .V ,Awww iv 74 ..a'! L'f -v-va., ah, wuv . - 13- . . Aw -, -fu Ju gmpy-J'L ww' K EA -4- Q um wbww- my '- A' 1' 102261 ' 'mx5 H 4 N ,. .fri N14-0 '51, X .A....-I ,,,, sf X .nf n k -of - Uwpj n,.- . . ,h . 3 ,. 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N-f ,.., if .s A 1 I ...9n, Q lx A AL. fy k Q COACH DON EDWARDS CAPTAIN PETE FRUSETTA MANUEL VARGAS GARY DeROSA IAMES LANNING Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Um, Uwmitq, 25 35 35 30 20 35 40 .20 42 26 ,Shown ...Lvl Pacific Grove Boulder Croolx Carmel ,. Gonzales Kina City . Pacific Grove Boulder Creek Carmel Gonzales Kina City 30 3 2 flfl 27 57 45 30 4l 64 0. zft Three qarnes won and seven lost in league play . . . tour seniors leavina Dewey Casliion, Gary DeRosa, Cecil Harp and Pete Frusetta . . . top scorer of tlie season, Toni Sanchez witli l35 points, followed by Gary DeRosa and lorries Lanninq witlt l06 and l0l points respectively. TOM SANCHEZ rmsr now lien to riqhil: H. Gnesu, A. Hartmann, 1. Garcia, T. sunchez. 1. Mccuiiough. B. Parks SECOND CECIL HARP ROVV: Manager T. Contreras. C. Harp, P. Frusetlu, I. Lanning, D. Cushion, M. Vargas. Coach Edwards If .ll fl? v , F gm, Hurd I Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister Hollister. ..,. , Um, myuwgqu award i H ,, ,,,,, 31 Pacific Grove . H38 Boulder Creek H33 Carmel ,. .35 Gonzales w,... ,, .,..,,.31 King City ., N30 Pacific Grove ,..,...39 Boulder Creek . I .. ..3l Carmel , I H36 Gonzales H42 King City Show... 5 . , I g NHXJ I X CAPTAIN ARNOLD CARRILLO Seven league games won and three lost . . . league championship lost by one game . . . high scorer Iohn Alnas with l98 points followed by Dwight Yanez with l33 and Charles Prandi, 124 . . . All-C.C.A.L. honor for Iohn Alnas leading the league with 96 points . . . the best lightweight team in Coach Edwards years at Hollister. FIRST ROW Ile!! to rightjz I. Miguel, I. Miyanaga, H. Nishitcx, C. LaCusa, P. Parodi, I. Muruycxmu, A. Son- niksen, A. Currillo. SECOND ROW: Manu er R. Curdozu, P. Medina, . Alnas, D. anez. . Prandi. . orotio. 9 I Y C D C H. Fuiii. A. Solano. Coach Edwards. ARTIE SONNIKSEN DWIGHT YANEZ CHARLES PRANDI IOI-IN ALNAS I-IIROSHI FUIII vw Y X . 'S' 'X V 1 t . l e -- ., . X Fw 1 Q2 ..- gf if Q 4 fi- J COACH HARDIN CAPTAIN CHARLES O'BRIEN jun. uma., Jimi. We started the season slowly but improved steadily as our year progressed, finishing as one of the finest Cinder teams in Central California. Third in the Little Six Track Meet held on the local oval, we finished behind Carmel and King City. All in all our season came through with fly- ing colors under the guidance of Coach Andy Hardin. FIRST HOW. le!! to right: L. Robinson, G. Hackney, M. Medina, G. Bawdon, I. Iohnson, D. Land, I. Williams, H. Teshima, I. McCullough, G. Biscsqlia. SECOND ROW: A. Wilson, I. Weatherly, I. Rocha, R. Dollon. I. Borqu, D. Rider. C. Harp, D. McKay, B. Parks, Coach Hardin. THIRD ROW: R. Cordoza. R. Harmon. D. Cushion. G. Wilson, G. Harmon, L. Del-Iari, R. Alvarez, V. Davis, D. Guilhamot, M. Vargas. U 6 WI-if VH: 'H' QHI 'H' By winning the Little Six Track Meet, the lightweight track team gained a head start on the season under the auidance ot Coach Hardin. Since this year's squad is made up almost entirely ot underclassmen, the potential track team for the coming year promises to be one of the best. FIRST ROW, loft to right: A. Sonnikson. I.. Freilas C Tomasmx B Flint M Clure A Carnllo R Ochou V Machado. SECOND ROW: R. Cordozu, A. Fonles P Smlly C Puentes Q Sullivan F Monielongo E Maru yama, C. Perales. A. Painter, Couch Hardin. THIRD ROW E Ochocx D Best E Moore D Grcxpentme B Serpa R Reid '+I' 'H' ' -'4H 4L my is ai' W , ,if 4. H '65 ' ' 'rf wi e , lykyqxq WA I.,-13, X sw ' ' , ' 1 F A . 5 ,MB . , ag- E fp 3 . agua .N 'U up ,Q W :hx fy .aw 3 Y U mf tae!! ,. K'-. 3, e S r fr 4 3 L '1'-0 X . ,A 4 N x QL uni lil mf? VW w9wl f 'w' -:yr z i, V .mud 1 xx ., R A, 4, Q ...Q- 5 ,i xii-ik ' Si- ff, ri?-' .r 8 ,N Nifffm-44-4 V gr g 'iv'-MQ 6UQ,5.QLj Pace C BASKETBALL FIRST ROW Ile!! lo rightjz G. Lopez, I. Miyancxqa, I. Miguel. A. Fonies, G. Cclocrx. SECOND ROW: W. Perry. I. Villa, A. Solcxno. D. Spcxrling. v-' aw - Q f Q rf 'Q -. '54 my A . S553 ...Q sq - -an 1 gl ,nn .0 D BASKETBALL FIRST HOW He!! lo rightj: A. Angulo, I. Ruiz. H. Miranda. L. McClure. SECOND HOW: T. Burke, A. Corotlo. Q 1 Y BUD TAGLIO Student Coach B. Nunes, COACH EDWARDS n. msmn n. umzz ?jAf.i ' 1 n. annn A. nu-mann r 4, f . jg '- ' 1. uuzcazz ' 1. mann. Ulm, Ba.4.0.6alL leam, jalmfbla, UML As our El Chopitel qoes to press, we stond with or record of one leoque win ond one loss, o situation which offers even chances for o top boseboll ieom. Because underclossrnen ore feotured ihrouqhout our line-up, the future looks uite promising forthe years to come. FIRST ROW. lo!! io right: P. Miranda. C. I.aCasu. H. Nishilu, A. Hartman, H. Gnescx, 1. Muruyama, I. Miguel. SECOND HOW: 1. Smiley, A. Silva, T. Sanchez. P. Fruselicx. F. Valenzuela, 1. Wade, D. Yann. Coach Edwards. Jn Jim Ball 9 . Q sa :lr S 4, at l I ' . Y' l . l X, , V if . Z 4 l t B . A , l39f ... O.1Alr si F I. MAHUYAMA . Y. VALENZUELR R. SILVR ! ! S 4: 5 . l l l d l . g dd J ,,.,, .. X. 'N - 5 1 5 I A3 L A QJQAK. . I. WADE P. FRUSETTA QMFA 1 JJM3.. Xi .-: ' 1' mx'2qj'ie:' aw . MJ wa. E , W, W v 1. fx f fav' s W4 gf -:-gx FY ,1 il Q as R SP F . -X if h it 3 In 7 5 . ' U- lr ' A., A nos g' 'Cf 3, 5 f em HQ Sl.: , Tarzan's litlle helpers! ': :W Fascinated hy the birdie! Vice-President Frank Valenzuela Secretary Iohn Boiorquez, Sergeant-at arms hm Williams Umj ,Umd Amana other acllvilies wo iucluclo llio award assemblies which are held at various intervals Clllllllkj lllo year. Al these assemblies we re-Caivo OllllUiPTllS, lrapliios, amd other awards. ll is liera llial we ara awarded our Black FIRST ROW lleft to righllz H. Gness, D. Yanez, I. McCullough. T. Sanchez. M. Medina, I. Boiorquez, E. Castro i. Williams, H. Mello. SECOND ROW: I. Wade, L. Del-lart. C. Harp, G. DeRosa, L. Serpa, E. Bawdon. S. Shozi C. LaCasa. THIRD ROW: L. Robinson, F. Borqes, A. Hartmann, F. Valenzuela, F. Simunovich, I. Trebino R. Felice, D. Rider, E. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: R. Harmon, I. Rocha, T. Contreras, A. Silva, D. Cushion G. Harmon, F. Enos, B. Howe, I. Lanninq, P. Frusella. ,AL '9 -ar, 90' 71 PL .I y ' , BARBARA HAGNE BEVERLY SEMENZA MRS. CEMBELLIN Vice-President President Adviser Ma Bda! . 5. dd Lively and eager for competition our organization makes possible the inter- class tournaments, the school league playdays and the team spreads. Through activities such as these we try to develop good sportsmanship, outstanding ability, and better participation in all sports. FIRST ROW Ueit to riqhtlz A. Nukamoto, 1. Sanchez. l. Faxon, S. McClure, C. Freitas. SECOND ROW: B. Doyarmin, B. Somenza. B. Felice, B. Haqno, B. Ranz. 1 IAQ 1F J 60' CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST HOW, lol! lo rlghl: B. Largo. M. Gomez, I. Yuxls. SEC- OND IIOW: B. Garcia, P. Valdez, B. Solo. E. Bravo. CHAMPIONSHIP VOILEYBALL TI-IAM FIRST ROW, lo!! lo right: G. Morris, B. Hansen, K. Bailly, V. Cupal, M. Iohnson. SECOND HOW: K. Ackerman, M. Hansen, B. Klauor. M. Noble. CHAMPION SPEEDBALI. TEAM FIRST ROW. lah to rlqhl: l.. Douglas, I. Sanchoi, R. Echevorria I Cupal S Ellln SECOND HOW M Auller . , . . : . ' u, D. Caldera. THIRD ROW: K. Ackerman. B. King. B. Schwartz, D. Iohnson, S. Nollo. 5 .. - I R. ECI-IEVERRIA Spoedball Captain W :l'Exsm,C!.1H': 1B:i uDl.1nl!!. .mm -N mx f v vvrwuqx' rvilmwmw CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Devencenzi, M. Gila, B. Felice, S. Ellis, M. Gomez, D. Postiqo, H. Yamanishi. I. Cupal. B. Dori, A. Fuii. SECOND ROW: E. Bravo, S. Peck, I. Schleuse, A. Hunter, S. Netto. D. Lierloy, B. Hagne. L. Mead, B. Renz, I. Sanchez, C. Freitas, H. Cupal. THIRD ROW: I. Alvarado, M. Lomanio, B. Large, C. Winters, C. Cosla, D. Iohnson, B. King, B. Schwarlz, B. Semenza, M. Stanqohr, M. Iohnson, E. Capulo, I. Newberry, L. Elliott, K. Iohnstone, C. Arnold. C. Sullivan. I O O fxnd ALI.-STARS FIRST ROW, lei! io righl: B. Deyarmin, F. Rodriguez. E. Contreras, I.. Clemenie, H. Cupal, E. Bravo. V. Cupal, A. Nakamoto, R. Echeverria, B. Cain, M. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: I. Cupal, I. Sanchez. V. Spadoni, K. Ackerman. C. Cosia, M. Harris. B. Schwartz. B. Haqne. L. Mead, B. Garcia, I. Yuste, C. Arnold. 4 hx 3 2 A X2 li P' 2.525-:WL ..-1 . Late for squad order. Barbara? 5. And they lived happily ever 7. Smile please, Lillian! . Aren'! we something? alter. 8. Peek-a-boo. . Upsey-Daisy! 6. The Saucy Six ?? 9. Speedball champs . . . almost! . Sticks. 10. 'l'o the left - 2 - 3 - 4. ICNES Cf-IEVRCLET COMPANY featuring AMERICAS BEST SELLEReeefAMERICA'S BEST BUY Cecil and Carol talking over their future with Mr. Iones. ffffff Afffrheif future with the car, that is. Lanetta, Marian, and Shirlee looking down the lane of the future with their Lane Cedar Chests. 92 Reliable Companyfeltflodern Merchandise BLACK CS CQCPER FURNITURE Hollister, California 'W In . 'dgxlw P rf WAX 'tw QC5 ....- 1 1 ev. Q K Q 1 tg 5,43 Skip admires the tie, but Darrell has his lieart set on the Red Ryder Shirt. fl' For Traditionally Fine Service THE WARDROBE 5l5 San Benito Street Hollister, California PARKER AND IGI-INSON Silver flewelry--Watch Repairing 434 Sari Benito Street W9 Here we find Bev, Carol and Billie casting lonqinq looks at the beautiful display in Parker and Iohnson. 93 Artie and Allan are eager to try out some of their car knowledge gained in Driver's Training. fi- There's a Ford in Your Future' at TIFFANY MOTQR COMPANY South and San Benito The Store for Smart, Economic, Up to Date Merchandise HOLLISTER FURNITURE CQMPANY 896 San Benito Street Three blondes, luniors and cute, survey the possibilities of two lamps, modern and oriental, at Hollister Furniture. Lounqinq Qt Schippefs, Cecil cmd Bob pcxss approval on the Icrtest sport shirts. 6 's 333353-3 liQ 'ws BERNSTEINS STUDIO Bernstein! Studio. well known for its fine photography, often ex new tecture this year with its attractive gilt shop. 'I W W FOODI lt's all the best at STATE MARKET 7311 Scm Benito Hollister HIGHWAY GARAGE Finest Service Always!! Son Felipe Hood Hollister BOLLINGERS FLOWERS Floral Pieces-Corsaqes-Potted Plants Ierry Wendlinq Phone 990 722 San Benito Hollister, California Compliments ot LADD HARDWARE CO. Hardware-Sporting Goods - Household Supplies-Crockery-Pumps - Plumbing Supplies-Paints and Oils-Electrical Appliances Phone 400 and 401 Hollister California For Dependable Service it's HOLLISTER GARAGE Phone 870 396 Fourth Street Hollister, California For Work Well Done trade at HOLLISTER CLEANERS cleaning-dyeing-hat blocking Hollister California Everything from typewriters to tiddley-Winks It's all the best at CROWES STATIONERS Phone 124-W 438 San Benito Hollister, California ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC Everything Electrical in Nature 433 San Benito Street Hollister California Pleasant Atmosphere-Modern Surroundings Friendly Clerks The Shoppers Delight is K. 5: S. 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