San Jose High School - Bell Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1943
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To do +his he is oflen found in corri- dors and classrooms 'lallcing 'lo lhe s'luden+s and par- licipaling in class discussions. ln +his, we believe lies 'rhe fundamenfal reason for his success, and we shall conlinue +o admire and respecl him as we pass fhrough 'lhe years of our school and oulside life. 8 Miss O'Neil helps girls +o play an imporlanl' pari' in school ac+ivi'l'ies. Wilhoul' her pafienl guidance of some 'len commiH'ees of 'lhe Girls' League and Torch and Laurel, girls ac'Hvi'lies would nor be whal fhey are. The success of Crown and Shield, fhe Movie Club, 'lhe Boys' League, and Sfudenl Council is largely due 'ro Mr. Den+'s guiding hand. ln his office l'he boys of our school are recognized as individuals. -'.'4f,,.YnsV I . -M M. ,L -.-- -, ,.,, W ,if , , 1 1'-'i'l CECELIA O'NE1L AIAMES DENT Deans NIR. O'LOUGLlN. MR, JEFFERSON. MISS PARSONS. MRS, WALTON. MISS LUNDY Counsclurs The adminislralion offices of our school could well be called a mell- ing pol' of acfivilies. ll is inside 'lhese offices 'lhal all 'lhe business of 'lhis high school is fransacled, programs are arranged, and coun- sel given when needed. A vi+al cog in lhis machinery are 'lhe of- fice secrelaries and assislanls. Wirhouf lheir help 'lhe close coordina+ion among counselors, deans, and sfudenls, would be im- possible. Credil should go lo Miss Reiff, Mrs. Flanigan, Miss Greco, Mrs. Waldrop, and Miss Smilh, who cheerfully hear 'lhe lhousand and one burdens connecfed wilh school life. Recognizing each sl'uden'l' as an in- dividual wilh his own background and his special problems, Mrs. An- nelle Wallon and her sfaff of counselors, Mr. Edward Jefferson, Miss Bessie Lundy, Mr. Joseph O'LoughIin, and Miss Dorolhy Par- sons, iollow every sfudenl 'lhrough from his lasl' semesler in junior high school lo his gradua+ion from high school. To give advice on making oul' his program, lo in'l'erview him on his grades and heallh, and lo oblain inlormalion for him aboul jobs and advanced schools-all 'lhese and more are wilhin lhe province of fhe counselors. MISS ROOSE, MISS SMITH, MISS REIFF, MRS, LA MANTIA. MRS. WALDROP MRS. FLANIGAN, MISS GRECO rccnrics C. W. WILLIAMS Boys' Coach POLITICAL SCIENCE MISS CARROLL MRS. CARRUTI-IERS MISS CLEAVELAND MR. DORR DR. GEORGE MR. JEFFERSON MISS JOHNSON DR. KENNEDY MISS MOORE MR. O'LOUGI-ILIN MISS PARSONS MISS SLOANE MISS E. WOOD COMMERCIAL MR. EBERI-IART MR. GLASSON MISS GODFREY MISS GRUBE MRS. I-IALL MISS KIDDER MISS B. LUNDY MR. MORK CONSTANCE ARBAUGI-I Girls' Coach MISS PARKS MRS. WARREN MISS WRIGI-IT LETTERS MR. ARATA MISS DONLON MISS I-IAMM MRS. LOGUE MRS. MADERIS MISS MILLS MISS OGIER MISS PYE MRS. ROBERTS MRS. C. WOOD MISS G. WOOD MISS R. WOOD MISS I-I. THOMAS Librarian SCIENCE MR. FLANAGAN MISS ITA IO ESTI-I ER SI-IORT School Nurse I MISS JUDKINS MR. McDANIEL MRS. ORR MR. SI-IREVE MR. WEST LANGUAGE MISS CONDIT MISS DeWIT MISS DONOVAN MISS I-IAND MISS OTTERMAN MR. TACCONI HOME ECONOMICS MISS BISI-IOP MRS. D'ARTENAY JEWEL GODFREY Employmenf Coordma -Izi-El 'ITE THOMAS Librarian MARY D'ARTENAY MRS. GRUNDELL MRS. MALLETT MATHEMATICS MR. ALLISON MR. HOGAN MISS NICOLSON MR. TERRA HEALTH EDUCATION MISS ARBAUOH MISS KOTSCH MR. DELLA MAGGIORE Ca'Ie'reria Diredror GERTRUDE WRIGHT Oicfice Pradrice Coordinafor MR. MARTIN MR. WILLIAMS MISS WILSON MRS. SHORT-Nurse GRAPHIC ARTS MRS. EMERY MISS A. LUNDY F. H. GLASSON Commercial Head MR. TEXEIRA MR. MILLER MUSIC MR. JENKINS MRS. SCH ELLBACH H X 463 V,., ,,,..,14jf5,Qg,fLi Ajiafx -:fain-J., X h q M LX 77ffVQ Wf ,f4f'fff l -. l Avi! 59,11 QWQ- WMZZZQ 5 9 Q baba e r Salam 'X K 44-6.910 mga its P1-w Ww kwa Egg xg W! by-0 M1 Java Pdf! JAYL 'X ,ow-Mlf Qi! pw mica X lx 1,990 w1,75LA44f2'C7 Wagzfoadzfa? 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The vice presidency is a fiH'ing and well deserved climax +o Glenn's efiorfs. Our General Acfiviiies Commissioner has ihree main deparfmenis under his supervision, 'lhese are music, drama, and deba'l'e. Wi'l'h his help fhe choir is publicized, s+age plays and +alen+ shows are pro- duced, and noon recifals are given. Parficularly ou'l's'l'anding was The choir's parficipaiion in ihe Choir Fesfival lasr December, and +he Eas'I'er sun- rise service in The Spar+an quad. Edie Ann Ga+es, fall commissioner, and Dave Saunders, spring, had a successful year. Our Publicafions Commissioner is 'I'he secre'I'ary of The Publicaiions Commiifee, which is made up of rhe Bell and Herald edifors and business managers, +wo represenfaiives 'from 'l'he Sfudeni Body, and Facul'ry advisers. I+ makes oui' The publicaiions budge+ and chooses fhe ediiors for 1'he Bell and Herald. The main publicaiion aci'ivi+ies of -lhe year included fwo conferences on fhe Sfanford and Cali- fornia Universi+y campuses al' which school iournal- isis were presenf. Bolh fhe Bell and Herald were ably represen+ed by Don Langendorf, fall, and Ray Bishop, spring. 99 'P .E'.,. ,ex I6 i if f li ITEiFf i i fb' A Jjfxiiizsiyliffx A! Locafed in 'l'he easf wing, fhe Bank is liferally High's Wall Sfreef. Founded in l9l2, fhis organizafion is a sfudenf-managed branch of fhe Bank of America. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Glas- son, fhe Bank handled nearly a quarfer of a million dollars wi'l'h- ouf an error, and since lasf March fhe Minufe Man Drive funds have been compefenfly faken care of by fhe Bank. Bank officers include: vice presidenf, Sal Caruso: chief accounfanf, Fred Gardner: chief clerk, Leonard Tamanfia: finan- cial secrefary, Allen Hopper. Cooperafing wifh Mr. Glasson, our financial adviser, fhe finance com- missioners prepare a budgef for fhe school every semesfer. They are closely connecfed wifh fhe finances of fhe afhlefic deparf- menf. Their public dufies include 'I'he punching of A. S. B. cards af school games and dances. They are also preseni' af council meef- ings af which fhey presenf reporfs on fhe financial sfanding of fhe school. Alfhough workinc' wifh re- duced funds, Phil Michaels, Lois Fancher, fall, and Jim Schmidf and Sharon Bonell, spring, proved fhemselves by producing budgefs which amply supplied The needs of fhe school. ,MEETS Because of direcf con'I'ac'l wi+h 'rhe boys of high school 'rhe posifion of Boys' League Commissioner is one of +he more imporfani' posi'I'ions in 'lhe sfudenl' government The Boy's League holds numerous mee'I'- ings +hroughou+ fhe year, +o which il' invifes many in'I'eres'i'ing gues+ speakers. Included among 'lhese were: coach Bud Winlers of San Jose S'l'a+e, Hal Loper of The YMCA, and Goldie Hol+, manager of +l1e Owls. Orher League aclivilies also include Boys' Nighl, rallies, work on Thanksgiving baskefs, and a boofh on Color Day. ln fhe Bomber Drive il organized all 'rhe boys in lhe school io sell bonds. Johnny Amaral, 'Fall commissioner, and Don Taylor, spring commissioner, deserve The highesf praise for 'lheir parl' in leading lhe boys of school in one of fhe mos'I' ac+ive programs of 'lhe year. I 8 Every girl here a+ school is a member of fhe Girls' League, which is led by capable leaders in 'ihe form of a cabinei, wi+h chairman heads leading seven separaie commiH'ees which consisl' of represeniaiives from each Reg. Every semesier fhese girls presenl' a Big and LiHle Sisier Parry for +he Sophomores, a Jinx, a Fashion Show, and a Tea for 'rhe Seniors. The Halloween Jinx in Ociober and +he Shamrock Shindig on March I9 were 'l'wo of lhe mosi' successful evenis of lhe year. Olher acfiviiies included filling Thanksgiving Baslcefs, evacuaiion census, selling sfamps and Bonds in +he Bomber Drive, and ihe preseniaiion of May flower baskefs +o ieachers. The meeiings in +he quad were always inferesling in Thai' fhey presenfed a good represenrafion of +he ialeni which is possessed by our school. Fall officers were: presidenf, Gloria Villasenorg vice presideni, Barbara Bone: secreiary, Claire Cole- man: freasurer, Befiielou Chesinui. Spring officers were: presideni, Barbara Bone: vice presideni, Nancy Page: secreiary, Anne Carrufhersg Treasurer, Dororhy Moore. Represenfing lhe spor'l' inleresl of our school, 'lhe a'l'hlel'ics commissioners work direclly wifh The coaches and lhe finance commissioners in lhe preparalion of lhe loudgel' and lhe planning of l'he sporis pro- grams. The limiled war budgel' has made if necessary for lhem lo plan in more delail for 'lltis year's finances and 'lhe added difficulfy conneclecl wilh l'ranspor+a'l'ion causes many new worries never before encounlered. H' is also +he duly of 'lhe afhlelics commissioners fo enferlain visiling 'leams and officials and 'lo plan smoolh and well coordinaled alhleric mee+s. A greai' deal of fhe leams' success and un- rufflecl organizalion is due 'ro 'lhe grand work and erforfs of fhese aihlelic commissioners. Much praise is due Joe Scallefa and Joe Paradiso for fheir work in 'Hie fall and spring respeclively. Jewel Griffis and Peggy McCue gave 'lheir usual splendid conlribuiion +o lhe school in l'heir posifion as Girls' Aflzlelic Commissioners. 20 fEfl e iii S Alrhough Boys Block SJ was originaied for fhe purpose of giving recognifion +o 'l'hose sporis boys de- serving i+, +his year's organiza+ion has underiaken a program whereby fhey may acquain+ 'rhe young- er boys of San Jose wi'I'h The spor'rs +hey will encounier in high school. Block SJ boys organized ieams in fhe differeni cify blocks and concluded 1'ournamen+s beiween Them. This was The mosi' imporfani proiecf carried on fhis year. Wimpe Jones was elecfed presideni for fhe fall semesier. Did you make Block SJ? is 'rhe invariable phrase echoed by spor'l's girls af fhe end of each semesier. To become a member, a girl mus'I' earn a +o+al of 75 poinis ihrough pariicipafion in any spor'I'. This sporis honor socie'ry has s+ar'ied several civilian defense salvage proiecis here ai' High. Lasi' 'fall fhey delighfed fooiball speciaiors wiih fheir cleverly conceived crimson and grey pompoms. Fall officers were Kay Sieinhauer, president and Claire Coleman secreiary. -9 In lr- 7 The Supreme Courr enjoyed Hs 'Firs+ full year of acfiviiy during ihe pas? rwo semesfers, having been organized in February of l942. As Chief Jusfice of +he 'Fall iudicial body Frank Shelly had a ferm of office well filled wifh cases, including a much needed consiirulional amendment Frank was assisfed by as- sociaie ius+ices Bob Bondi, Phyllis Bosron, and Vin- cenf Cosfanza, who' was elecied Chief Juslice of +he Spring Term. The Cour+'s acfivifies during ihe la'Her semesler included rrials of 'lraiific viola'l'ions submiH'ed by The cify police as well as fhe cus- 'romary srudenr body misdemeanors. Associafe jus- 'rices were Phyllis Bosfon, Mariiane Call, Pal McCon- nell, and Bob Laws. Mariiane Call and lrene Hull were cour+ clerks for 1'he fall and spring 'ierms re- spec+ively, while Mr. Sam Della Maggiore acled as adviser. ifHsiiiPiIrl TWYLA GRUNEWALD Dan cc Committee EVELYN STEVENS Sec. A. S. B. LORRAINE BROZ A. S. B. Trcas. MARIE FONESCA A. S. B. Sec. LAURA CECCHINI Yell Lcadcr BILL STEBBINS Spade Brigade WIMPY JONES Spade Brigade LOUISE MILLER Yell Leader ESTHER MUSELMAN Bank ViccfPres. 0 I I ANITA GIXNQTNL l Yell ada ip.- I' rj- I I f I SAL CARUSO Bunk Vicc-Pres. EILEEN O'NEIL Ycll Leader ,IENVEL GRIFFIS A, S, B. Tri-as. .IIM ITANGELO Dance Committec RUTH QUADRO5 Dance Committee JOHN POPOVICH Bomber Drive 1 'v I . Allhough lhe February Seniors were ralher lale in s+ar+ing 'iheir main ac+ivi+ies, 'rheir year was filled wi'rh fhe work and play which usually accompany fhe Senior sea- son. The lirsl' ac+ivi+y was Camera Week, headed by Dick Ziegler, af- fer which The Senior Play, Seven Keys lo Baldpa'l'e, was successfully produced bo+h from a view of al'- 'lendance and dramalic excellence. A movie parly a+ 'l'he California Theafre drew a fair aHendance. Hawaiian Holiday, which was 'rhe 'rheme of fhe Senior Ball and held February IO, ended a memorable Senior year. Red and whife checked pinafores and brighl' red shirfs denoled 'lhe school dress worn by lhis year's Spring seniors. The clear fhinking presidenl' of ihe '43 Seniors was Bill Sullivan. ll was 'lhrough his well-managed aclminislrafion +ha+ Pride and Prejudice was pro- duced, fhe Senior Ball organized, and Senior Week filled ouf. This class was one of rhe firsf +o use royal blue caps and gowns a+ ils gradua'I'ion ceremonies. All in all, lhese seniors cannoi' forgel such a vigorous and complefe year as lhis one. 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'4Q,,' ' VT UAE , ' V -'Q-v A - ' xi' IW? -11 ,s..i 5 ij tvs 4 fr' if - N 'f 'ff ' f Y u -5 Q A A ' 7 X . M. L 'L . - .xf 572K lm, . .. A: gl!! .1 ,I- Ml:'zi,'-1-Q Mm, . W, V. .'1, vi. 's .Nw ,Jw - . , 2 A. -, 51 - . ,. Y 2 r- l r ' ' 1 ' .5.f?f1?ii-, -'-'91 fx '-1 , W 11.-ww --xg' iqi.-' ' 1, A3455 fs- ,ag if 2 'Si 1, 3 H , 'f 4. : ... '- 1- K-W 1 in f A - -4x',,',..'35s!,f:gN ' .X'x,....,-. . 11,, 1, , 5-S 1e9 gy...-g Rhys N i-Mikxix' P ' 31 - 1. , 1' .4 v 1. .A ., N .5 .IQ W E . Y ' 'w L T . pi 4, u , 'v .r 21?-13 :.'FwP'-1W5! 5':5h- Q7 f ff . Y gf- W L -- V 5 v -1 N ., , V I ,, 1 1 ,SLR ji lg f San Jose High School is well represenled in every branch of fhe service. As in civilian life fhese boys had lheir individual diversions, so in choosing fheir branch of lhe service 'fhey have followed ihese in- +eres'l's. These pic+ured are buf a few of fhe many who now share lhe privilege of shouldering arms in our coun+ry's fighl' for freedom. To 'I'hese loyal and courageous boys we send our admiralion and sin- cere wishes. 26 Represenfafive of lhe many boys who have replaced 'lheir lex? books and social aclivilies wifh uniforms and mililary discipline are lhese boys whose firsl' 'l'hough'l's were of 'lheir couniry. Typical of 'lhe youfh of foday are fhese boys who have been called upon 'lo shoulder 'rhe burdens of war. Cheerfully 'they gave up lhe free and easy ways of civilian life, replacing 'lhem wilh 'lhe daily rou'l'ine of mariial drills and inspeclion. -nv HI STBVIBE ABRARIA, CHARLES AIVIARAL, JOHN AMARAL, RAY ANDERSON, BUD BARRY, WILBUR BIASOTTI, ALBERT BIDDLE, KENNY BLONDE, BILL BONDI, BOB BONELL, STANLEY BROWN, REG BRUY O, VERNQN CA: CA' ONE, VINCENT CARLINO. SAM CATALANA, FRANK CHELONIS, WALTER COCHRANE, BOB COON, PHILLIP COSTANZA, NICK CRAWFORD, BILL CRONWALL, ART DAVILLA, RAY DeLAPP, TED DREW, DEAN DUNLAVEY, JIM ELLINGTON, BOB FANCUILLO, CARL FANCUILLO, SAL FARATO, RAY FARRAR, LEONARD FEIL, EIVIERSON FISHEL, BOB FONTES, EDWARD FONTES, EDWARD FURNARE, LEONARD GALLAGER, BILL GAWTHROP, HERBERT GIAMMONA, JOE GILLIS, JACK GOSSETT, JOHN GOUDY, BOB GRAY, KENNETH HEGGEM, KEN HINES, AL HINEY, BILL HOLMES, BILL HOLMES, JAMES HUBNER, TATE HUGHES, ROY IRVING, KEN JAGGERS, NORMAN JOHNSTON, DALE KEARNEY. JACK KENDALL, HOWARD KING, DON LANGHOFF, MARVIN LEONTI, JOHN LEWIS, EMMETT LOPEZ, ART LOPICCOLO, CARMELLO MCBAIN, FRANK MCMAHAN, TOM MAMOLO, HAROLD MANGIN, CHARLES MARTIN, RICHARD MATMAGO, JOHN MATTHEWS, DON 27 MATTHEWS, GILBERT MERCURIO, JOHN MICCOTTI, ROY MOORE, BOB MUNSON, HERBERT NISSEN, BOB NUNES, MANUEL OLDHAM, RUSSEL ORLANDO, BOB PATRINO, NICK PETERSON, JOHN PRIO, LEWIS PRITCHETT, DICK PUGNO, JOHN PULIZZI, JOE OUANTUCCIO, ANTHONY RAMIREZ, MAURICE REID, BOB RIVERA, FRANK RYDER, JIM SABATONI, FRED SANCHEZ, ROBERT SCALES, FRANK SCALLETA, JOE SCHRADER, DAVID SESMA, ALBERT SHELLY, FRANK SICKINGER, PAUL SILVA, EDDIE SILVERIA, GEORGE SMITH, RICHARD SNAPP, SPENCER SPONITO, AL E. IEEE QU PETER JURGENSIIN Edifor . ,,.., .... ,A,..,. 5929 Lili 9270 IW A9 J. We FN 52'-' Ffa. 0902.6 VINCENT COSTANZA Associate Editor STHFF Pe'l'er Jurgensen Associa'I'e Eclilor .. . .,7 77, ,7, ,A,,,,, , V i ncenl' Cosia nza Senior Ediiors .............. Don Langendorf, Pa+ Kunze Business Manager v,,, Sfaff Cameramen ,....,.,.......,.....Genevieve Smifh Bob Laws, Bob Madsen, Bob Leal Organizaiions Edi+ors ..,,,,...,,. Mary Kafhryn Kelley, Norma Musachia Boys' Sporfs Edifor .,.e,....,..,.e,......eYa.., Pa+ McConnell Assisfa nf Boys' Sporls Ecliior ,........... Jim Chadband Girls' Sporls Eclifor ia,,e.A.wY, .,,7Ao,,,l B eHy Loufhan Clerk v.,...,7.,,A,,,e,,eY Sarah Lou Doman Copy Edilor ,,,,lA,,,,Yw,,,l,, ..,7.l, C laire Coleman Assisfanl Copy Eclifor ,.,..,,...V....,,......V Mary Eggers Feafure Ediiors ..,,7,w,,A Janice Blank, Bill Savesfrom, ' Ray Bishop Phorography Eclilor ',,.,.., Mariiane Call Music Edifor ,.,,.e,,7e.i,i,,,,,,,,,,,,aii...,... Janel' Murdock Drama Edilors ....,r Audrey Jean Pickwell, Frank Shelly Arr Eclifor J,,,..A,.,,V,,,err,r,,.e...w.,a,r,a.,..,a.., Jim Peierson Assisianl' Ari' Edifor ...... . .,.,. . Dick Finnegan Junior Ediior ..,...Y,ew,,. A, 7,,a,,,w,,.aw,.... Marilyn Guild Exchange Edi+or, Librarian .a.. 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Q-QSO-15 - ea me xage-21 Ligimvb-A .Jw GJ 'G 42 0 Q Sb, F v - ----- - --V ---- L--it-920 -A-A in - ,-.9Lgm'-.'in'i5iT.ffb ,Q-Q7-x,f'g,WY Y N I' X 1 Yi 'E N , ,. '- -.M Q' 'X I lg .i,,X,-.iw I. g,H1:!v'.g-, T. . , ' Q E1 v A 1 If ' , . ' 15-.Af 1 1 I! Q . X! .rl xx ' r' X . 1 E MP.. FRANK GLASSON- I Financial Advisor AQ kirjlvzjf ' .. L. - FL Q - -fs 1,1 lv, Ju . 1:?'1--, .' -- 1215431 -1 1 5' Wife!! , .ml .L W1 if EH 2. ,, N aa., . . 5. .L- A-,ggi r-1 .Y...,J 1 Q ' ' Jim, .AQ-:J-,...-, ' .V il'-5:314,.7,1iZ'fip.:,QJ -.pfyg -.ny vu' in 515411 9:3 .r gsfglnrlxajg . I S. 4' uw .4 4,-ug A ,, 47. Mr.. 1.-a-lr 'N ' .I ..5: f1111- i 'Q--m gf V ,N jx., W . . v ., W -1 ,ii Q 1,2 h,' .P1:-1 , F e EeEeEeEeSE4i4Q Crown and Shield, our honor socie'l'y for boys, and one of l'he oldesl organizafions in our school was esfablished in I909. lfs purpose was, and slill is, +o bring recognifion 'ro boys who are oulslandlng in school service, leadership, characler and scholarship. Boys are eligible +o join in lhelr lumor or senior year. One of lhe mosf imporfanl' of 'lheir various acl'ivi+ies is 'rhe Reunion Banquel' which IS held annually and calls fogelher all pasl and presenf members. This year 'l'hey had a lonnl' dinner wilh fhe Torch and Laurel al' which all incoming members of bo+h clubs were honored If is 'rhe am biiion of all fhe boys in fhe school 'l'o become members of 'I'his sociely. Jack Hawkins and Vincenl' Coslanza were 'lhis year's fall and spring presidenls. Members are: Vincen+ Coslanza Frank Shelly Bud Sunseri, Bob Bondi, Walf Fleischer, Jack Hawkins, Wimpy Jones, AI Plummer, Dick Ziegler Wall Cunningham, Glenn Abell, Bob Burlis, Bill Caifo, Harry Couse, Maurice Englemann, Don Langendorf Bob Laws, Pal McConnell, Bob Madsen, Judd Mangin, Alberl' Osferman, John Popovich Ralph Ro mero, Joe Scale'H'a, Bob Sfalker, Bill Sullivan, Bob Cochrane, Leonard Farrar. 32 One of rhe oldesl' and mos'I' oufsfanding organizafions in 'lhe school is Torch and Laurel. H' was 'founded in l9l4 for +he purpose of honoring girls who are leaders in school life. Every girl who is admiffed +o membership excells in scholarship, leadership, and school service. She also has a fine characfer. ..Girls fulfilling rhese requiremenrs are admiHed upon compleiing fheir high junior or senior semesrers. Due To warfime condirions many of Torch and Laurel's annual ac1'ivi+ies have been cancelled. Velma Cooley and Claire Coleman led The group in +he fall and spring respecfively. Fall members were P. Bosfon, L. Cecchini, C. Coleman, P. Gilman, J. Giordano, M. GioHa, J. Griffis, P. McDonald, M. Monigomery, D. Nelson, G. Smiih, E. Sfevens, l. Terrifo, V. Cooley, D. Barron, E. Gales. Those who became mem- bers in ihe spring were B. Bone, S. Bonell, A. Carrufhers, M. Curry, V. Fisher, M. Fonesca, L. Fox, N. Hay, R. Lawless, H .Nelson, A. Richards, B. S+ewar+, N. Williams, and M. Root 33 This year our school received 'Phe dis+inc1'ion of having a chapier of +he na'I'ional Thespian or- ganizafion formed here as a school group. The officers of Mask and Scroll, who were Lee Truro, president James Capulo, vice presidenfg Norma Williams, secrerary-freasurerg and Wall Cunningham, Maurice Engleman, Frank Shelley, ushers, were made charier members. Bar- bara Kenner, James Holmes and Mel Lopiccolo were faken in a+ fhe firsl ini+ia+ion. Miss Hamm, faculry adviser, hopes 'Hzai' rhis new organizarion will be able 'ro live up +o +he Thes- pian mo++o, Ac+ your parf. There rhe Honor lies. Afrer par+icipa+ing in approxima+ely one hunzlred hours of clramric ac+ivi+y, Peggy Kepler, Bob Elling+on, Don Gerow, Bob Chopping, Barbara Kenner, Bill Cairo, Russel Oldham, Howard Ransome, and Al Sesma were chosen lo be members of Mask and Scroll, school drama honor sociery. MEMBERS VINCENT COSTANZA EVELYN STEVENS VAIJGHAN FRISBEE BAM BONE MARGARET EATON DICK VVEINBERG JOSEPHINE GIANSIRACUSA I-US BOSTON RQBERT EQNDA LILLIAN GRILLI CENT CQSTANZA MARY GIOTTA SPRING MEMBERS GQOKFEFPTQRN ERT FONDA BOB HOFFMAN RAC!-IAEL. BARTON LEQNARDA DMT HOFFMAN PETER JURGENSEN FRANK BAGLIONE RAY MCWYRE BARA STEWART PEGGY KEPLER BARBARA BONE BETTY MILLER ' EVIEVE SMITH RAY MCINTYRE PHYLLIS BOSTON JIM MUIXIGER KNK SHELLEY JIM MLJNGER DON BURTON HAROLD PAPKOFF AUDREY JEAN PICKVVELL BESSIE RVERS ALIDREY JEAN PICKVVELL -L MEMBERS HAROLD PAPKOFF MARIJANE CALL MARGARET ROGERS INK BAGLIONE DAVE SAIJNDERS ANN CARRUTHERS MARION ROOT 'iBARA BONE JIM SCHMIDT, Pres. ELEANOR COLE LOUISE SALJNDERS KLLIS BOSTON FRANK SHELLEY VINCENT COSTANZA, Pres. DAVE SAIJNDERS JRA CECCHINI CAROL SIMPSON MARY EGGERS JIM SCHMIDT SELYN CHIARAMONTE GENEVIEVE SMITH ROBERT FONDA GENEVIEVE SMITH RIRE COLEMAN KATHERINE STEINHAIJER JOE FILICE BARBARA STEWART 35 QUIN'K KHUFU SAN JOSE HLY KK. 36 EXCALIBUR TRI-BAR JUNT'A BANK MAIN OFFICE LIBRARY DEPOSITORY ATTENDANCE OFFICE LOST AND FOUNII 38 f ? V. waff- I lj. My af A ' ff! ,fy 9 , fW 2?f fd Aw ff'- rl! ofkg, l -5- AIRCRAFT ENGINES RADIO PRE-FLIGHT AERONAUTICS NUTRITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ADVANCED CHEMISTRY E ife 43 GELEEBEE . .SCHUUL , . Ociober I6 Be+h Veley brings +he war closer November 6 Firsf S+uden+ Body Dance November I I S. J. H. S. vs. San+a Clara January 2 S. J. H. S. Bomber Campaign January I5 Finis Bomber Campaign January 20 Noon Dance Vicfory Celebrafes February 8 Hail! Hail! February I2 Wall' receives Gavel 5 ,s,.K1x1,kY,L 4 X fx KN '1 xvQx3.L ' I Q .:,Q,,,,?r N' '15-f A ILE' J-N. SE EH, J f 2 'S C aufazaal r r ,gs 'I' nl 1 Higl1's coniribulions Scrap and more scrap Record drive gels in fune Our pile grows A general? Barry Soo War Bond Rally Tesring More conrribufions ., 1. 1., , I I w M I -2 - r .. 3. I YTJ 'H -fp, , 15715 x g , ,Q 'LV fb- 'Jqx 1 ,. , . .bf A . , . 9' , V xxx N sb! 1' 1 -,I 'A-r Aw. .-. , ME za l -is n. .ix x H V . - n Tu . 1, A .. l 45 A V as ' '15, 'iw f , We f in ' Lsjwj ' Q E W YA M. 'r ! :sf EEE ,W in A .. q V WUI f V V A. N iwiii l kxcnuauq EEE!!! N I mIS5l0 4 N qQjQ T1 A Mein, 32? IF! S! E155 I IF AWN F , iv- . ,X .-EW AFVMQ r 1 ' A f W 'VN ! x I Ti N 'H 'XM -, 5531554 ' ii! 1 ft QW , M iff y 5 .1 Ang 9' , M r . , , n Q m I 2 f, lg , , WH -- X ,rr w Q J -w ' 4 A .Q vs if . if A . '--1 ,fb y . I. .+ A A, . w W, 4 'lt' Q ,mr ' Q5 ' ' ,, fi 'V IQ. ll' YY VAN, .pea JJ! YM 5, ' ' ' ,- f ' .ww ws 9 w V, U1 4 ,. -r . 1 f .im ,, , A u 5 's-by 'K f nf Ll 1 ,- U I . E32 3. v . N Q J ,, . 1 a I , , V , 1 . 4 1 2, f - ' -x 1 ' 1 ,- 5 ,-'I flii, . 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The Ilrts HH WH H fSfllHlie1 This war is bringing many diFFicul+ies fo everyone, and our music deparfmeni' is no excepfiong never+l'1eless, flwose in if have compleied ano+l1er successful year of worfhwlmile siudy and enjoyment Dis'l'an+ and dilapidaled ihough our orches- +ra building may be, if is l'l1e cen'l'er of a greai' deal of acfivify. Wi+l1 fine musical unders+anding, Mr. Leon Jenkins has di- recied fhe orchesfra for many years. This year 'Phe orclflesfra has done some parficu- larly inleresiing worlc. H' has a reperioire ranging from walrzes and overfures +o such composiiions as Scl1uberl s Unfinished Symphony and seleclions from Sl1owlooa+ , Their acfual performances have been limi'I'- ed because of iransporiafion difficullies and our own lack of an audiiorium, bu+'I'l1e liHle 'Hwey did perform was well received by Hueir audiences a+ bo+l1 gradua'I'ions, flue Sludenl' Body plays, and 'Hwe Fall Senior Play. WOODWINDS MR LEON JENKINS Conductor BOB MADSEN Scniur Ivinnagcr STRINGS BRASS I ORCHESTRA PE Firsl' Violin Byers Call Dail Oslerman Rosinllwal Fon Oslefman Second Violin Del Grande Haugh Simms Sparks Wiens Cole Dreiluss Galo Viola Edminisler Grassel Lower 'Cello Roloerls Scionli Hamillon Hoffman Bass Adams Dewson Baker Gallo Flufe Jurgensen Barlon RSONNEL Clarinel l-lall Miller Baglione Silva Oboe Madsen Cosla nza Bassoon Yee Trumpef Davis Lawless Smillw French Horn Lloyd Verbislcy Wallace Trombone Allegrelli Elms Sunzeri Piano Adams Lewis Percussion Madsen McMal'1ar1 Business Manager Madsen BEEB EEE EHBIE ln spife of i'rs rapidly diminishing bass and ienor seciion fhe A Cap- pella Choir has 'l'his year confinued +o be one of +he mosi' aciive and successful groups in 'rhe school. Under 1'he skillful supervision of Mrs. Schellbach, H' has complefed anofher year of work and fun. Hs many engagemenfs included per- 'Formances in fhe Talenf Show, 'lhe Choir Fesiival, and wifh +he Mu- nicipal Chorus, fhe Music S+udy, Ro+ary, Sorop+omis+, and Kiwanis clubs, fhe Eas+er Sunrise Service, and af Woodrow Wilson School. A smaller group chosen from 1'he choir did an equally 'line job. i 'B Those crimson and gray clad music makers will always sfand oul' in our memory of high school days. Un- der +he capable leadership of Mr. Leon Jenkins, 'lhe band's peppy rendi+ion of our school songs and o'I'her currenf 'favorifes has grearly coniribufed fo fhe success of our 'foofball games, parades, and ral- lies. Housewives of several blocks around comprise fhe audience while The many hours of hard work and marching are spen+, which are essenfial +o make our school band +he success if is. v l ':'7 x . ' nf 'gyill .-'E L 1 i : s 'F . l i I if High's dance band under rhe leadership of Bud Sunzeri has been very busy lhis year playing 'For affairs inside and ouiside of school. Oufslanding evenis of +he year were rhe members playing 'for 'rhe S'l'an'Ford Junior Prom, and rhe Fall Senior Ball. The Wednesday noon conceris, sponsored by Mrs. Schellbach, have enabled sfudenrs fo hear recifals of 'ralenred and oufslanding local musicians includ- ing P. Jurgensen, B. Wells, M. Mosher, J. Murdock, B. Cai+o, and M. Engleman. Our girls' frio, fealuring Arlene and Irene Morien- son and Lois Jean Smirh, has become very popular 'rhrough Their appearances ai' dances and o'rher programs. Vance Walrers, Bill Cairo, Tommy Triena, and Everson Fiel, formed +he boys' quar+e'I', which sang for rhe Talenl' Show and ofher affairs. Myrra Mosher, violinisr, and Bill Cairo, bariione, are 'iwo very 'ralenied Highans w o were feaiured al' various evenfs including graduaiion and fhe Talenl' Show. The February graduafing class presen+ed 'rhe hilarious Seven Keys 'ro Baldpa+e , a melo- dramafic farce in a prologue, +wo ac'I's, and an epilogue by George M. Cohan. The cas+ included Bob Ellingfon, Belly Akers, Wall' Cunningham, Bob Chopping, Velma Cooley, Helen Barr, Bill Caifo, Marjorie Fanaraiian, Wimpy Jones, Don Gerow, Emerson Feil, Doug Wag- ner and Jerry Brown. The Spring Seniors rang up 'Phe cur+ain on +he Broadway version of Pride and Preiudice from Jane 'Aus+in's popular novel. Gay colored cosiumes and simple props gave fhe aciors, from +he poin+ of view of +he audience, added sparkle and dignify. Those faking pari' were Lee Truro, Norma Williams, Hal Heffelfinger, Mildred Curry, Barbara S'l'ewar+, Peggy McCue, Phyllis McDonald, Janice Blank, Lois Fancher, Anne Carulhers, Barbara Kenner, Mary Hogle, Joyce Di Salvo, Anifa Jacobson, Marshall Fine, Tom Triena, Don Hardenbroolc, Bob Hoff- man, Bill Hall, Peler Jurgensen, Paul Nicolini. 54 San Jose High School sludenls wilnessed l'wo very excellenl' dramalic procluclions This year in fhe fall 'lalenf show, The Parade Hi'l's of Yesl'erday , and fhe spring sfudenly body show, Ever Since Eve . Wall' Cunningham, lcnown fo Highans for his 'lalenls as a magician, was +he masler of cere- monies for The Parade Hi'rs , Besides song dramalizafions, a one-acl' play, The Valian+ was presenled. Dance rouiines, inslrumenlal solos, and fwo specially ac'I's made up 'l'he re- mainder of show. The plo'I' of Ever Since Eve , one of lhe mosl popular plays of fhe year, revolved around +he iriangle of a high school edilor, a girl he grew up wifh, and a Soulhern belle. The cas? included Marshall Fine, BeH'i Lou Chesl'nu'l', Norma Williams, Winsfon Bishop, Sfella Pinoris, Al Grass, Al Sesma, Barbara S+ewar+, Cyril Giammona, Jack Laurence, BeHi Lou Bishop. is5if?9,2a95e:fii1-aff 55 J Q. 2 UfO Q QD' pf? , 1 , 4WV W f , f JV Ol! My I rj xi pf? Xt FDAFM off -J K J jf J ff ff . ff ff ff f Ll f if 'iffy I' j f If + Q, 'H , V V 5 vlvl, A , 5' f Q 1 W! ,llfffd f I fff' V ' AA yy I , f ' Ji A . My V fiffd ffflx WV , Lf ' llH19rSiHllall4 1 UL' fl, WN y ' 1 ' jug' ' I N f' 'ar l X 1 'fl l ,Q lf 5 ' l -1 ., ,l . 1 1 .l l .,.1l,,l TQ . ,I L, L .. When Charles Taylor, olherwise known as Chuck , began his foolball career here al San Jose, no one foresaw 'l'ha+ some day he would carry lhe knowledge he gained on our lurf 'lo 'Phe All-American foolball player. The sluclenls of San Jose High are proud of him. ,321 'Q B sa wal' 1 l X l iiwl ll' l T l B VARSITY FOOTBALL Alfhough 'ihis year's Bulldog grid 'leam won only 'Iwo games, if showed promising offensive power, which oughl' ro give our rivals a grear deal of 'Trouble nexi fall. The feam was ably led by George Silveria, who played an oufsfanding game a+ cenier, as did Mervin Bufcher and Bud Seeburger, sophomore s'l'ar, bolh of whom played in backiield posi+ions. Those who made up 'ihe squad were: Jack Hawkins, Frank Knighf, Norman Jaggers, Jim Fenron, Frank Lipari, ends: Joe Paradiso, Jim D'Angelo, Bill Nash, Bud Tarp, 'iacklesg Wilbur Barry, Wins+on Bishop, Bill Marrin, Glenn Abell, guards: George Silveria, Bill Murray, Frank Shelly, cenfers. Jim Pearce, Pal' Mc- Connell, quarferbacksg Bud Seeburger, Jim Chadband, Dick Weinberg, Dick Her- berl, Leonard Farrar, halfsg Mervin Bulcher, Eugene Kisling, fullbacks. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Coached by 'lwo 'former High grid slars, Don Bu'l'cher and Ray Rondoni, 'l'he sopho- more +eam developed many valuable players 'For nexl season's varsiiy. Bill Mullenberg aclecl as capiain of +he feam. The members were: Bob Henry, Bill Jenson, Jim Mackie, Jim De Groof, Tony Rose, ends: Lynn Robey, Tom Vifek, Dick Lucqak, Jack Wilson, facklesg Ed Adams, Tom Connolly, Leslie Hay, Elmer Haugh, Alberl' Mikles, Leland Jones, guards: Dick McGovern, cenierg Dick Finnegan, Dick Wison, quarler- backs: George Boehme, Bill Mullenberg, Garrh Bohlin, James Guids, halfs: Angelo Gilmore, fullback. 59 This year's I3O squad came in firsl in 'Phe league besides comple+ing iis season unclefe-a+ed. This is somefhing rarely done by any feam. Team members were: Frank Rivera, Orlando Tamburino, John Popovich, forwards: Ray Saunders, Fred Grinfer, ceniersg Bob Sanfos, Louie FrancheH'i, Dick McGov- ern, Dick Cox, guards. Winning fwo games and losing ihree, 'ihis year's I20 squad 'finished four'rh in +he league. Those making up fhe squad were: Angelo Arredondo, Don Cassingham, Carl Fanciullo, Clyde Hamilfon, Dwile Heg- gem, Bob Johnsfon, Ledio Langri, Ernie Paramo, Vernon Pe+erson, Sam Rizzo, Harry Roseblade, Doug Smifh. This year's varsify baske+ball ieam ended a good season by placing second in 'lhe P. A. L. siandings. On The 'ieam were Dick Fosfer, Ari' Cronwall, Jim Calice, Paul Vlasielica, Jack Marcipan, forwards: Bob Carlson, Everson Feil, Les Chelbay, cenfersg Ralph Romero, Con Ryder, Marvin Laugholff, Bob Burlis, guards. 60 H ng I x HL' ..x ai 1 00 ILO 1 X J ' en ' 1 La' s Q. The IIO +raclc +eam won one and los+ one mee? +his season. Ou+s+anding in 'lhis parricipafion were Bill Rofhwell and Mario Piazza in fhe sprini' evenis and Dean Blaclc in 'rhe high iump evenf. The l2O's lave won one and los'I' fwo meefs so far fhis year. Good work was done in ihis di- vision by Dave Saunders in +he 440 yard even? and James Gay and Bob Johnsfon in 'lhe sprini' evenls. The I30's division had bu+ one dual meef 'l'his season and los+ il' +0 Sequoia. Parficipanls were Dick Finnegan in +he discus evenf, George Bangs in +he 880 yard evenr, and Dick Wilcox in +he hurdles. As we go fo press fhe varsify 'rraclc squad has won one and los'r iwo dual mee'I's. Oufsfanding 'lracks+ers are Pai' To'I'aro, Don Hardenbroolc, and Bill Miller in 'rhe 'Field evenlsg Glenn Abell in fhe sprinfsg Bill Sullivan and Vernon Doyle in 'l'he mile: and Bob Henry in +he low-hurdles. The com- bined San Jose fraclx ieam placed fourfh +he P. A. L. relays. BESEBHLL This year's mi+men have been one of 'I'he mosf oulsranding 'reams in 'rhe hislory of San Jose High School. They showed balanced, all-around play, as well as having fhe sfrongesl' pinching sfafli in 'rhe League. The mos'l' exci'I'ing game of 'The season was played on May 4'lh wi+h our P. A. L. rivals from Soulh Cily. The pifching slafi included Ralph Romero, Bob Burris, Jack Marcipan, and Bob Sanlos. The squad has so far played eigh'I'een games our of which il has won fiffeen. The games los'I' by our mi+men were io a semi-pro and a college ieam. As we go +o press The leam is in firsl place in +he League and is expecied +o s+ay fhere. The squad is capfained by hard hiHing cenrer 'Fielder Dick Valencia. Olher 'leam members are caicher -Bud Seeburger, Jim Pearce: firsi' base-Don Ryder, Bill Mullenbergg second base-Don Tay- lor, Doug Beckwi+l:g 'Hzircl base-Frank Vizzag shorfsiop-Orlando Tamburino, Angelo Anen- dondog leff field--Jim Peferson, Cyril Giammana, Harry Forbes: cenier 'Field-Dick Valencia, Dave Rivera, Milron Smilhg righi field-Ken Lawrence, Jack Marcipan. 63 S ? Our Bulldog wafer polo ieam fin- ished a fair season fhis year by placing second in +he P. A. L. s+andings. Those par+icipa+ing in +he games wi'I'h rhe squad were: Leo Baziulc, Elroy McAHee, Ken Heggem, guards: Bob Har+ranH, Roy Miehe, Bob San'I'os, Jim Wood, forwards: AI Grass, Sal Chiaramonie, sprin+ers: Emerson Feil, cen+er back: Bob Boyer, Jim Brisfow, Joe Corral, Tafe Hubner, Pefer Kurle, Bay Lorenz, Sfeed Whilney, subs'I'i+u+es. TEEEIS - EEESLL EE WRESTLING wr, Hwxfl 5 I,. ft TENNIS 'Z' ACTION! 65 ElEl'S-SF Els is 6 jf fQf!ig' ff if Wg! 1 .17 Wa+ch +he birdie! BaHer up! Service! These gay shou'I's ring oui' wherever girls' sporls are in evidence. The war has greally handicapped 'I'he sporfs deparfmenl' as +0 'Teachers and equipmenf, buf in spife of preseni' condi- fions an aclive spor'I's program, which has been of greal' benefil' +o all girls, has been successfully carried ou'l'. 66 C IELS SPBETS LIFE SAVING FALL TENNIS Navi . K' in ,J i vi 'if ' ,M ' 0 K . 'K' 4 M kwa! HOCKIY 2 1 X yfh . v A,'gF ' rv ., K, ,f f rx Lf!! 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