San Diego High School - Gray Castle Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 31 text:

PEP BAND-Front row, left to right: Bruce Brown, Tom Caracciolo, George Harbaugh. Second rowz Dave Gill, Tom Goodbody, Bob Jones. Third row: Morton Jorgenson, George Otto, Jay Wright, Myron Wilson. . X ,Q Q ,lb e g. X k ,..,,,.,,,.e,,, . Ei S it QE l HSM u 5 so 1 , do to on-ova-anus-on-iw V -A+-N-1-U-9-g if .-, BAND-Front row, left to right: Willie Ham. Ellen Habel. Ang'e Daleo, Bobbie Allen. Jeannette Reed, Betty Laird, Second row: Paul McElwain, Albert Smith, Ted Picu, Roberta Gullett, Evelyn Maringer, Tom Caracciolo, Charles Boswell. Tom Mullen. Ann Wilder, Beverly Ford, Audrey Wright, Boll Jones, Richard Chandler, Tom Goodbody, Doren Curtiss, Jack Hale, Albert Hom, Arthur Avery. director. Third row: .lay Rich, Tully Seymour, Don Forbes, treasurer: Gloria Fackrell, Doris Ridgeway, Warren Buss, Pete Guldenlonde, David Cantor, Arthur Todd, Walter Stump, Roger Zimmerman, Ronny Naylor, Dave Gill, George Otto, nresident: Jay Wright, vice-president: Billy Daniels. Fourth row: Lowell Skansgaard, John Murrillo, Charles Johnson, Robert Turner, Don Settle, Myron Wilson, Bruce Lambert, David Bunch, Billy Tumlin. Fifth row: Rosalie Perez, Michael Sullivan. Ray Earlywine, Francis Henry, Floydene Guernsey, Gall Berggren, Nancy Byrne, Phyllis Huntley, Gene Murray, secretary: Bob Myers, Betty Krause. .S

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CAMPUS CAPERS--Front row, left to right: Lavina Free, script: Mary Hoke, costumes. Second row: Yolanda Pfeffel, uroduc- tion: Donna Addis, program chairman: Pat McClure, dance director. Third row: Rosemary Campbell, production assistant: Mr. Hoff, suonsorg Charles Jeffers, technical director: Bob Shumake, director. Not in picture: Judy Calland, publicity: George Sunga, director. a,l 3 .L ...Q SENIOR PLAY CAST-Front row, left to right: Joe Dorsey, Jack Wilson, Howard Foreman, George Hubbard, Fred Labrincha, Bob Shumakc, Joanna Bogason, Craig Starkey. Second row: David Boucher, Pat Dickerson, Jeannette Chamis, Virginia Krooskos, Mickey Buono, Pat McClure. Third row: Stone Wahl, Vicky Tarantino, Jeannette Reed, Pat Earnest, Polly Lawrence. Anne Kyburz, Lillian Jackson, Genevieve Marshall, Barbara Jarrett, Tom Cordon, Ruth Straka, Phil Conccpcion, Miss Lois Perkins, Lloyd Andrews. Fourth row: Edmundo Mendoza, Arlene Parkhurst, Gayle Stringham, Cleoh Angel. Barbara Davis, Gayle Caudill, Kathleen Cook. Alex Weber. Q7 'Wt N



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. C'lu6A Tempted from his lair by the warmth of September, Charlie Cave- man stretched his squat, square body, flexed his biceps, tossed his hair from his eyes, and started, club in hand, on his yearly canvass of the Cave spirit. Charlie's congenial nature was pleased when he learned of the various club activities. He heard that the Mai-Wa sent money to aid the blind children of China, and he looked over the Hi Y's Brother- hood Week display in the front hall. At the Naval Hospital, he found scrapbooks made by the Aquinas Club. Whenever faithful workers were needed at the Hilltop, Charlie saw the hands of the Key Club and CSFers. The unnoticed job of prepar- ing for Senior Career Day was handled by the boys of the Key Club, while guides to help confused sophomores and parents on the first day of school and at Open Houses were furnished by the CSF. Unseen by ambitious Hillers, our man Charlie watched students follow their own hobbies and activities. Hey, Charlie! Watch out for those bullets! warned an R.O.T.C. rifleman. Our team is firing with all the J.C. college and high school teams in the western states to judge the top team in the Sixth Army District. Oops! What happened to Charlie? This excitement must have been too much for him. There he was, though, settling down to watch a peaceful chess tournament between the Grossmont and S.D.H.S. Chess Clubs, the latter winning three to two. Say, where's that speech coming from? Oh, it was just Charlie again: he was trying to join the Debate Club! But they didn't need any help. The Drama Department and Debate Club together brought home the Sweepstakes trophy for the second time from the State College Speech Tournament, missed first place by only one point in the Redlands Tournament, and gave school-wide panels on UNESCO. The Drama Club presented Peg o' My Heart. No, Charlie's help wasn't needed here. Why even the Chemistry Club was planning ahead! Mr. Peterson was helping the kids prepare for tough college chemistry courses and with all the information the CSF has to offer on scholarships and colleges perhaps more Hillers will be continuing their education. Our boy Charlie was an all-around guy! Knowing there are things in this world besides books, he was up there with cheers, songs, and spirit when our mighty faculty nosed out the seniors in a basketball game sponsored by the Key Club. Charlie helped polish that trophy that went to the faculty, then ate a cream puff with the seniors. He saw J.O.'s come out victorious in the Long Beach Optimist Tournament taking the first place consolation prize. With the end of the school year approaching, our little caveman suddenly found himself in the middle of a mad social whirl. He was invited to the picnics given by the Aquinas Club, Pan-American Club, Teen-Age Book Club: and he even sneaked out on CSF Ditch Day. With his Sombrero y Zapatos he watched over the J.O.'s Taco Fiesta. But Charlie's travel lust came to a climax when lnot without his water wingsl he went off with the Chemistry Club for a jaunt around the bay. Yes, this has been an active year for Charlie! He'll need his rest come June: so we'll let our tried little caveman trudge back to his lair, knowing that he'll not soon forget the class of '50,

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