San Jose High School - Bell Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1963
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3 , iq L Nl' f 4. XXI? LDW me 4 L U iii? Q25 WNYESY T? 3 ff , l . It is with a very sincere and deep feeling of pride on this occasion, your Centennial Year, to con- gratulate each and every one of the members of the Administration, the Faculty, and the Student Body. Indeed it has been a century of outstand- ing educational service which you are to share with those who preceded you. Graduates of San .lose Higw School have spread its name wide and into high places by serving well in all phases of this nation's citizenry. Be it in the field of business, professional, medical, spiritual, or political, their presence will long be remembered. l am very proud to have been a member of the San .lose High School Class of January i927 whose membershave never failed to assemble for their annual reunion over the past thirty-six years. San Jose High School is being-wished every suc- cess as it prepares for the many challenges to come during the second century of educating those who will be among the leaders of tomor- row. Cordially yours, RALPH H. MEHRKENS, Chairman, Board of Supervisors The great City of San Jose in all its historical traditions is proud of its many tangible achieve- ments. The City of San Jose, in its span -of over lOO years, has made its mark historically, cultur- ally, sociologically, and foremost, educationally. Our educational institutions are our greatest as- sets. Notably, San .lose High School stands out among the bright stars in our galaxy of secondary education. ln this centennial year of San Jose High School, on behalf of all the citizens of San Jose, as the Mayor l send you my heartiest congratu- lations and best wishes for continued success in the years that lie ahead. Kindest personal regards and best wishes. ROBERT WELCH, Mayor, City of San Jose sip..-qv Santa Clara County A , ,A V 'f i D ., dj .-.4 Lili Li UML! UL -M 11:-M' 9 2 as cqffi 5? ECDCDIIK ONE TABLE CDF CCNTENTS SALUTE TO ALUMNI WAR SERVICE SPO RTS . . CAMPUS LIFE F A C U L T Y . FAMILY ALBUM A. CENTURY CDF SERVICE 25 f .A A I l ill G- rl' llllvi A ll l .. '-' rl ll,,lt lxlfll twfl ll E - , l llill till Xt, l ll ll -' it I t4'l.., it me 1 San .lose High School Graduates: CLASS OF 1873 Bowman, Mary Churchill, Belle Freeman, Francis Harris, Morris Heinlein, Angelo Lucky, William Moore, Charles C. Tonner, Kitty CLASS OF 1874 Adams, Mamie Birch, Mary Poole, Maggie Reas, Carrie Ringo, Enna Spencer, Henry Willey, Henry CLASS OF 1876 Basset, Mary Bruch, Louisa Bird, Belle Buckley, William Cottle, Allie Edson, Adelaide Hart, Molly Heinlein, Anna Hixon, Mary Irish, Ella January, Clemmie Keesling, H. G. Lowery, Belle Mitchell, C. 0'Hara, Kate Rogers, Amanda Smith, Laura Willey, Mary Willey, Nora CLASS OF 1878 Birch, Ruth Greabe, William Humphrey, Alice Keesling, Alva Kelley, Cora Lendrum, Andrew Mitchell, W. J. Soper, Edward Strauss, Martha Ward, James Young, E. J. CLASS OF 1879 Blackford, Lillie Bryant, James Carter, Julia Cottle, Susie Gaston, William Howes, Laura January, John Johnston, Joseph Keaton, Nellie Kirkpatrick, Jennie Russell, Carrie Shortridge, Samuel Schoen, Lillie Wilcox, Frank CLASS OF 1880 Brown, Ada Buckley, Angus 'Coats, Jennie Conant, Ernest Delaldo, Grove Heple, Theodore Kelly, May Keinath, Julia Langhorne, Virginia Miller, Emma Phelps, Belle Pluger, Henry Pieper, Charles Schuck, Kate CLASS OF 1881 Chaboya, L. H Cory, Beniamin Crippin, Hawley De Forest, Elmer -- Duncan, George Fuller, William Hanson, Lizzie Humphrey, Ida Hoehner, Albert Kelsey, Lucina Lauderdale, James Miller, Lizzie Miller, Virginia O'Brien, Rosella Sand, John Smith, George Warren, Nettie CLASS OF 1882 Brunhouse, Mary Denne, Rose Dixon, Georgie Jones, Laura Keefe, Anna McMillan, lda Miller, Minnie Porter, Evangeline Richardson, Mary Westpal, Clara Young, Laura CLASS OF 1883 Alexander, William Baker, Minnie Baker, Nellie Beckwith, Grace Gaines, Luella Hailson, Carrie Hansen, Mildred Hellyer, Laura Keenan Annia Koening, Theodore Levy, Juliet Lusson, Adele Lusson, Cornelia McMillen, Clara Mills, Alice Needham, Carson Needhan, Lillian Page, Nellie Potts, Mattie Viets, Vern Wagener, Allan Wells, Anna CLASS OF 1884 Ayer, Henry Blackford, May Brown, Susie Crawford, Ramona Denny, Wilhelmina Fox, Charles Gillespie, Cora Hanson, Margaret Heple, Albert Johnston, Emma Kennedv. Bailey Peckham, Carrie Robb, Maggie Rucker, Susie Welch, Henry Woodward, Effie CLASS OF 1885 Baker, Milo Bennett, Evabelle Churchill, Jennie Cowan, William Desimone, Joseph Foster, George Gerichs, Kate Harrison, Emma Hatch, Grant Keenan, Joseph I .AN JCSE HIGH SCHOOL .JR 'l ll. nl ww llwtllrt , El M Y lcl '. ,url-v cl! 5-JE Ve' A! 1 Y . rl' EAHLYU july, 1912, Bell, pmurkles historical mood Where does one begin in telling the story of a high school which for a century has served its young people and its com- munity? Which of the labels applied to human beings should be listed first in this chronicle? Students, teachers, administrators, staff, school board, taxpayers, community - all are involved. So is that inanimate obiect, the building, which each year comes to pulsing life artificially as it echoes the steps, the voices. and the sounds of succeeding generations. First, perhaps, should come the community, the gathering of people in a geographic location. Then comes the decision - that a school is needed to provide more advanced training than the grammar school can provide - to prepare the young people for several paths. Some today will go onto higher education, in the comrnunity's own junior college or to the state college, in the state's university or some other fine center of advanced learning. Others will go into trade schools or vocational training. Still others will go directly into iobs in the community. Next comes the course of study, the faculty, the building, and the leaders who will bring these elements together - the com- munity leaders on the school board and at its meetings, and the professionals, the superintendent and his lieutenants who will muster the forces to do battle with ignorance, apathy, and preiudice. Finally, and most important, the walls erected, the supplies in place, the teachers marshalled, come the students who a few years hence will make the same preparations for the training of their children in the cvcle we call civilization. 8 r THE HISTORY OF SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL As the students tramped up the stairs, the fragrance of fresh flour from Mr. Orbon's store teased their nostrils. Busy housewives pushed open the door and placed their orders for flour in the store, while upstairs energetic John Joseph Bowen, then 33 years old, instructed his pupils in intermediate and advanced grammar subjects. Also, with the tacit approval of Rev. Laurentine Hamil- ton, minister of the First Presbyterian Church and president of the San Jose School Board, Mr. Bowen fed his better students some work on a high school level. This is the picture painted by Mr. Clyde Arbuckle, San Jose's current city historian, of the beginnings of San Jose High School, on the basis of historical references available to him. The time was the winter of i863-64. The place was a room above Orbon's flour store, on about the spot where the Twohy Building stands today, at 210 S. First St. Across the street the noise of a foundry frequently pulled the attention of the students away from Mr. Bowen's lectures. lnto what sort of community was San Jose High School born? lt bids fair to become the Athens of the Pacific, read a contemporary boast of the '60s recounted by James and McMurry in their History of San Jose. Santa Clara Street ended at lOth Street, and business was swinging toward First Street. The entire Santa Clara County in 1860 had 2,295 families itotal population, ll,9l2J and San Jose Township alone by l87O had mushroomed to 2,547 families, or a total population of l2,525. The town already had a long and distinguished his- tory. lt was, in fact, the first civilian community, or pueblo, of the Spanish colony of Alta California. Gov- ernor Felipe de Neve had sent exploratory parties south from the presidio at San Francisco to find suitable sites for civilian communities. These, where residents would settle, raise crops and market them, would provide food and taxes to support the chain of military presidios and reli- This building, the old Horace Munn school on Santa Clara Street between 6th and 7th streets, was Sun jose High Schoolis home from 1868 to 1898. Keinath, Mabel Lewis ,Maude Matthew, Allen Maxey, Milley Moultrie, Lloyd Pitman, Belle Rich, Elmer Rucker, Lucy Simonds, Jennie Young, Clement CLASS OF 1886 Barthel, Franklin Bruce, Morris Buckley, Hannah Cozzens, Olivia Fairfield, Almeda Fruhling, Bertha Gillespie, Agnes Gillespie, May Hamilton, E. G. Johnston, May Johnston, Walter Kocher, Julia Kaufman, Winona Lenzen, Emilie McKenney, Arthur Needham, Luella Page, Pauline Promis, Sophie Rich, Ellsworth Reed, Wallace Shoemaker, Edward Stone, Mamie Toney, Elanor Welch, John CLASS OF 1887 Crothers, Will Everhart, Minnie Joyes, Maggie Kirkpatrick, May Penniman, Luther Spitzer, Mollie Weller, Edith CLASS OF 1888 Abbott, Mira Dougherty, Hugh Haydon, Harry Hanson, Eugene Lenzen, Will Piper, Oscar Tompkins, Annie Watson, Frank CLASS OF 1889 Brower, Marcus Curley, Kate Caldwell, Maude Feeley, Mamie Herrmann, Fred Howie, Leona Jefferson, Maude Lewis, Agnes McClelland, Maude McCole, Mattie Manner, George Myers, Clara Rosling, Genevieve Saph, Augustus Toney, Charles Webster, William Wise, Pauline CLASS OF 1890 Bailey, Everett Benson, Henry Borthwick, Mamie Burdick, Bell Griffith, Kittie Guibert, Kate Halsey, Mattie Hill, Hettie Hooker, Verne Kell, Thomas Kitching, Linnie Litch, Albert McGrath, Mary Menefee, Eugene Noble, Emma Orvis, Ralph Page, Alice Page, Hertha Seybolt, Fred Vostrosky, Clara Webster, Minnie CLASS OF 1891 Alexander, John Ball, Alice Benson, Frank Bishop, George Bradford, Florence Caldwell, G. H. Crothers, George Farnham, Ethel Herbert, Stella .lol-inson,,frank Jones ,Albert Koerber, Mary Madden, Herbert Maguire, Amy McClay, Arthur McComas, Henry McFarland, Robert McNeal, Elma Nash, Effie Perrin, Fleda Sheaff, Irene Stinson, Maude Vestal, Hall Weigle ,Britton Weigle, Gilbert Wood, Jessie CLASS OF 1892 Burnham, Ray Clark, George Cothran, Annie Crothers, Mary Davis, Everett Fowler, Arthur Gilbert George Gower, Ray Hendrix, Angie Hensill, John Hostetter, Alvin Hubbard, Albert Kirkpatrick, Grace Manzer, Lottie McCracken, George McGinley, Henry Nikirk, Mabel Ray, Charles Rohrback, Minnie Saunders, Georgia Simonds, Alice Takagi, George Webster, Flora Webster, Lauren Wood, Alfred CLASS OF 1893 Arques, Camillo Barker, Lucy Berka, Bertha Berka, Viola Berryessa, Emily Bloom, Mollie Clough, George Collins, Jesse Dudfield, John Gaylord, Robert Gray, Frank Green, Nellie Guilbert, Douglass Hubbard, Irene Jarman. Albert Johnson, Edgar Kiser, Emilia, Naylor, Frank Richards, Emma Roseman, Ida Smith, Edward Suzzalo, Anthony Talbert, Lillian Taylor, May Wright, Maynard Yagle, Porterfield CLASS OF 1894 Ayers, Rollin Bailey, Elizabeth Battee, Russell Beermaker, Ida Campiglia, Adalia Carroll, Thomas Chase, Mabel Christensen, Edward Crothers, Charles Delmas, Antone Dickerson, Clarence Downs, Mabel ' Doerr, Louis Dunkin, Fannie Finnie, Clara Freeman, Ethel Gliubetich, Salvo Guilbert, Josephine Hardenbrook, Gertrude Holden, Edward Hennessey, Rose Herrold, Charles Jacobs, Scott Juth, Emma Keesling, Frank Kocher, Jacob ' Lee, Jean Mason, Paul Miller, Mazie Murgotten, Edith Otto, William Raven, Frank Ray, Kittie Rider, Grace Roseman, Joe Russ, Arthur Snyder, Charles Thoits, Edward Thompson, Annie Trimble, John Tudor, J. A. Wendt, Wilhelminia Whitney, Edward Wilber, Maude Wilder, Gertrude CLASS OF 1895 Abbott, George Ayers, Harlow Bacher, Adolph Bailey, Louis Baumgartner, Libbie Beckett, George Brown, Samuel Bryan, Lillian Burbank, Everett Carlson. Jennie Carroll, Mary Christman, Mildred Cooper, Bessy Cornish, Harry Cuthbertson, Sidney Delmas, Neltie Dolley, Ray Dow, Alfred Fairfield, Hiram Feeley, Mattie Freitag, Gertrude Freyschlag, Bertha Gray, Alfred Gussefeldt, Clara Hess, Louise Howard, Lezette Koerber, Lillie Main, Maude McMurray, Edwin Moore, Boyd Osgood, Alice Painton, Harry Phillips, Arthur Rodgers, Philip Sangster, Laura Smith, Saidee Straus, Therese Stinson, Eva Summers, Harry Tuttle, Edward Umlaarger, Nellie Van Kaathoven, Abrah Whitmire, Fred Wilber, Edith Williston, Alice Winchester, Heloise Young, Edith CLASS OF T896 Alexander, Carrie Arques, Mabel Bartruff, Zoe Beck, Edna Borton, Fred Bull, Amy Bull, Charles Burkett, Kathryne Carnes, Janie Chandler, Henry Christensen, Joseph Clement, Edith Colahan, Belle Cross, Frank Edwards, Haven Forward, Mabel Fraser, Anna Fry, Cora Fry, Ray Gill, Ernest Gliubetich, Kathryne Gray, Harold Halla, Rudolph Harter, Lloyd Hay, John Hayward, Clinton Herndon, Leroy Herrold, Roy Humphrey, George Ish, Milton Kerlinger, Rufus Kieve, Bessie Metteer, Charles Miller, Henrietta Miller, Mollie Nlitchell, Garner Noble, Pearl Parkinson, George Prusch, Matilda Ralston, Yosemeta Raven, George Stark, Mollie Thurber, Guy Tormey, James Walsh, Josephine Waltenspiel, Albert Walter, Roy Ward, Grace Weigle, Beatrice Williams, Carrie Wright, Hannah Wright, William CLASS OF T897 Abbott, Clara Adams, Ernest Alden, Mary Bacher, Bertha Bailey, Forrest Barnum, William Blauer, William Bradley, Walter Chappell, George Bassett, Harvey Bennett, Nellie Black, Edmund Broyles, Ora Conmey, Carrie Cunha, Evelyn Curley, Louise Dennison, Florence Clement, Earle Crigler, W. E. Crow, Stewart Davis, Roy Dennett, Gertrude Dimon, Lucile Drury, Mabel Flannery, Gertrude Greeley, Will Hayford, Myrtle Koch, Edith Lake, Frank La Montagne, Janet Langford, Arthur Lathrop, Winona Lathrop, Myrtle Lean, Cecil Losse, Vivian Milliken, Estelle Moore, Claude Murgotten, Francis Murphy, May Phelps, Roy Phillips, Horace Rea, Ernest Ripley, Lila Skinner, Edwin Smith, Harry Tinkham, Harry Whitmire, William Williams, Edwin Wood, Elsie Wright, Charles CLASS OF 1898 Applegate, Bessie Arques, Francisca Bernay, Sallie Boyce, Ned Braly, Edith Bragg, George Brower, Adna Bruckerman, Elsie Campiglia, Louis Cavallaro, Dominick Craycroft, Harry Dimon, Mabel Farrell, George Fobes, Maud Frost, Walter Frye, Joseph Gelatt, Iva Graham, Herbert Grimmer, Della Harrenstein, Frances Hepburn, Helen Hunt, Etta Johnson, Nellie Jones, Herbert Kerr, Jessie Kramer, Debbie Kummer, Blanche Lauriston, Jean Mabury, Laura McNeal, Mabel Moule, Irene Nelson, Laura O'Brien, Charles Rhodes, Ethel Searle, Roy Schaaf, Louis Smith, Maude Smith, Nellie Tetro, Maude Thompson, Robert Topham, Edward Vestal, Laura White, Ethel Wigle, Keith Winans, Claude Wright, Robert CLASS OF 1899 Baker, Morgan Basile, Anna Boucher, Harriet Burrell, William Brown, Charles Ecker, Edna Edwards, William Edwards, Fannie Gregg, Hugh Hayward, Mary Henderson, Cecil Jarman, Camelia Kennedy, Edna Douglas, Katherine Gilchrist, Malcolm Gillis, Edger Gracy, Mertie Hart, Natalie Hommrich, Clarrie Howard, John Kidd, Thomas Lawrence, Richard Lenz, Edward Madden, Thomas Meads, Daisy Meads, Wessie Mongomery, Seymour This handsome structure, declared one of the finest high schools in Montgomery, Coralie California at the time, housed San lose High School starting Sept Nikirk, Frank Moore, Roy Owen, Jennie Peckham, James Prusch, Willie Rea, Thomas Snyder, Gertrude Smith, Albert Staples, Thomas Staples, James Williams, Bessie CLASS OF 1900 Armstrong, Edna Bates, Olive Beckington, Olive Buller, Eva Cropley, Marshall Davenport, Nina Doud, Nettie Drayer, Lillie Emerson, Ella Edmans, Walter Faber, Mary Frink, Lester Gale, Emma Gilchrist, Fred Hathaway, Hal Letcher, llltred McWilliams, Bertha Muscio, Lillie Neuman, John Nicholls, Arthur Nicewonger, Maude Park, Georgie Purcell, Naomi Shepard, Violet Staples, Helen Thomas, Edwin Tynan, Mollie Walsh, Mamie Wehrly, Alice CLASS OF T901 Armstrong, Maude Baker, Maude Braly, Norman Belloli, Clara Bachrodt, Fannie Brooks, Ruby 30, 1898, on Washington Square. gious missions which already had been founded. On Nov. 29, 1777, young Don Jose Joaquin Moraga, commandante of the San Francisco presidio, crossed the heavily wooded area called the Llano de los Robles lPlain of the Oaksj, stopped at the banks of the Guadalupe River, and proclaimed the spot El Pueblo de San Jose de Guada- loupe. Soon 66 settlers, including women and children, made their home there. Twenty years later, vexed by annual floods, they moved the pueblo site south to higher ground. By i794 a makeshift school, one of the first three in, the California territory, was operating in a San Jose gran- ary..Years passed and loyalties shifted. In T822 San Jose pledged its allegiance to Mexico. Then, with the discovery of gold in Sutter's Creek to the north in l849, population boomed still more. The nevv settlers brought ideas of free- dom and union with them. The state's constitutional con- vention in Monterey in i849 named San Jose the first capital of the newly free territory. The legislature convened its first session in San Jose on Dec. 15, l849, and elected Peter Burnett the first gov- ernor. The city incorporated March 27, l85O, a short time after Stockton. A few months later, on Sept. 9, l85O, Cali- fornia became the newest of the United States of America, with its political center at San Jose, The axe had caused the woods to give way to grain, and stock and vegetables were growing in importance. The T798 iuzgado icity hall and jail or jug or hoose- gow was torn down in 1850, and a new fortress-like city hall took its place. Recognizing the need for a system of free public schools, the residents organized the San Jose school board on April lo, l856. In January, l857, the board ordered an S8,000 schoolhouse built in Washington Square, on the Fourth Street side facing San Antonio Avenue. This one- room building was to become San Jose High School's first separate home. ..: .- 4 QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E THE DAY THE QUAKE HIT E ' My older sister Hazel CBunnyi was starting a fire for break- E Sfmt, Mrs. Margaret Bunny Tucker recalls of that Wednesday 5 Entorning, April l8, l906, when the earthquake struck San Fran- E Ecisco, San Jose, and other points on the San Andreas fault. I was 5 gasleep when the earthquake hi.t. l didn't move from my bed, and E 5-Hazel stood still. A great crash was heard. over the noise of the E Esmall buildings crumbling around us. lt was the big two-story E gbuilding of the high school, crashing into a mass of ruins. The 5 Ewhole area was put under martial law and no one was allowerl 5 E in or out without a-pass. E E The San Jose Evening News reported the next afternoor, E : The High School is a mass of ruins. Had the calamity occurreci : Eata later hour, when the school was full of students, the deatl. : : list would have been appalling. 5 E A detachment was marclsccl to the High School tha' w- E E 'api y being looted. E iMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Considerable confusion over exact historical data about San Jose High School has arisen periodically over the years. This has not been helped by dogmatically asserted statements published in local newspapers, fairly close to the years in question, without any reference to historical sources which might authenticate the statements. Often these statements overlooked directly contradictory statements published iust a year or so earlier but not referred to by the writer. Mr. Arbuckle and the present writer are satisfied, perhaps with dogmatism equal to that of misled earlier writers, that the account here presented is an authentic one. The accounts of the grading of the classes and the establishment ofthe high school are recorded in the minutes of the San Jose School Board and have been read by the present researchers. Early IVvcIne.s'r1ay, April 18, 1906, the earthquake wreaked havoc on the San. Jasc High School building. Martial law was imposed as brzmls of looters roamed Iliesite. wfrw ' -1 - .A as nuts- -ww ...ev s.- .sc CLASS OF 'I902 JUNE Adams, Irving Allen, HU9l1 Baker, Harriet Bassett, AFHY Belloli, Emile Bennett, Fannie Slayney, Nita Cahill, Clara Campiglia, 5YlVla Carey, Lillian Crittenden, Frank Cunha, Edward Davy, Charles Ellis, Helen Estes, Iva Fablinger, Margaret Haas, Caroline Henderson, Nellie Herold, Stanley Hobson, Lyndia Holladay, Harry Hubbard, Wilmer Ingalls, Elma Kelly, Henry Latta, Florence Magee, Bessie Maloy, Jeff Menker, Raymond Miller, Maude O'Neill, Kate Patterson, Edith Proctor, Maude Prusch, Nicholas Richardson, Maude Rodgers, Alice Russell, Alexander Scofield, Flossie Shaner, George Singleton, Hazel Stewart, Archie Tremoureux, Roy Watrous, Cornelia West, Alpha Wythe, Frederick CLASS OF 1903 FEBRUARY Boesch, Tillie Brennan, May Brown, Bessie Carey, Agnes Collins, Lilah Crider, Chauncey Eaton, Cornelius Flaus, Italia Hemphill, Parks Kennedy, Mirth - Lanyon, Beulah Pavne. 'Ira Lenz, Birdie McGraw, Jessie McGraw, Louise Orgren, Eleanor Pfau, Ethel Proctor, Grace Richards, Vere St. John, Mary Stiles, Jeannette Showalter, Nina Van Hagen, Winifre Wheeler, Albert Wood, Ethel Williams, Gertrude Williams. Virginia Waite, Clarence Wiley, Jessie White, Louise Young, Mabel CLASS GF 'I902 FEBRUARY Lownsberry, Lulu Van Hagen, Sayler d Poole, Myrtle Reeve, Zelma Rickley, Edith Roberts, Madge Stewart, John Stockwell, Wilda Thompson, Eva Williams, Mabel CLASS OF 'I903 JUNE Adelson, Mabel Edith Warren Allen, Allen, Baker, Arthur Basile, Julia Beverson, Letcher Brownton, Leighton Bruch, Ruby Burrel, Grace Cather, Marcia Clark, Lettie Crider, Clay Crook, James De Hart, Clarence Doud, Eva Dyer, Hattie Fisher, George Fowler, Mary Fraser, Lillian Hart, Vera Haskins, William Haynes, Grace Hemphill, Bertha Hiestand, Susie Holmes, Minnie Hudson, Lottie Jorgensen, Henry Klein, Julius Kocher, Rudolph Lawrence, Hadlev Le Veau, Elvera Lindley, Ora Lynn, Mabel Maloy, John Miano, John Molfino, Albert Reed, Frazier Reeve, Eva Roehling, Agnes Shafter, Lottie Shelton, Cortez Smith, Florence Sperry, Austin Stammer, Viola Twohig, Edward Vestal. Maxwell Whitmire, Ethel Wilson, Serelda CLASS OF 1904 FEBRUARY Bidley, Grace Brennan, Rhoda Bruch, Forrest Cline, Emma Edwards, Florence Estes, lrene Farrell, Grace Gilmore, Ella Gilmore, Lela Hannon, Ethel Jongeneel, Constance Kell, Teresa McKiernan, Agnes Mignon, Louise Powell, Dora Roberts, Stanley Symonds, Bessie Volkers, Alice Van Valer, Hester CLASS OF 'I904 JUNE Atkins, Mary Berryessa, William Beckwith, Ruth Bowden, Lawrence Brohaska, Catherine Campbell, Ward Cambers, Lelah Desirnone, Elsie Du Brutz, Frances English, Emma Fisk, Stella Field, Bernice Gale, Helen Garcelon, Hazel Geary, Elizabeth Gilchrist, Florence Ingalls, Lloyd Johnson, Harriet Keith, May Lawrence, Eugene Lucas, Florence Miller, Grace Osgood, Marion Parkhurst, Veda Pemberton, May CLASS OF 1905 FEBRUARY Borchers, Frank Brown, Mabel Cline, Willis Crane, Floy Cunningham, Lawrenc Ellis, William Folger, Walter Fouch, Lulu Franklin, Alexander Hill, Henrie Horne, Genevieve Koch, Hilda Lisle, Howard McLellan, Gussie Menker, Edith Menker, Erle Mockbee, Henry Moffatt, George Proctor, Eva Reid, Lea Rogers, Herbert Schultz, Sadie Scott, Zoella Shaw, Mary Sinnamon, Frank Sulau, Christine Swickard, James Thompson, Roy Watson, Zoe CLASS OF 1905 JUNE sd Ahern, Frances 457' Qlahern, Mary Baker, lda Baker, Olympia Baylor, Eugenia Baker, Pearl Bronson, Crevola . Clark, Eldred Crawford, James Cunningham, Gladys Davenport, Ruth Donlon, Nellie Douglas, Charles Douglas, Katherine Dyer, Mabel Evans, Grace Flannery, Robert Gagliardo, John Granger, Edith Haines, Frank Higby, Hazel Hobson, Beniamin Hopkins, Ernest Houghland, Janet Hudson, Charles Johnson, James Johnson, John Keesling, Hector Kleemeyer, Elise Lamb, Elizabeth Lewis, Grace Lilley, Georgia Main, Gilbert Maloy, Marv McGregor, Arthur Montgomery, Eleanore Moore. Grace Nicholson, Lillie Ogden, Elizabeth O'Neale, Lila Palmer, Frederick Phillips, Luciana Proctor, Clara Roberts, Adelaide Roberts, Ruberta Rosenthal, Phyllis Rotermund, Georgia Rucker, George Schmidt, Charles Smitherum, Sara Spedden, Mabel Thomas, lva Thornton, Ray Tripp, Russell Tully, Genevieve Tully, John Turner. Lucy Waldo, June Wayland, Clyde Weaver, Emma Whitmire, Marion Wilkin, Ava Wilkin. Carl Williams, Lillian Wiltz, Lena CLASS OF 1906 FEBRUARY Cameron, Hugh De Wit, Rosalie Douglas, Ethel Ernst, Mabel Fentem, Bessie Fraser, Herbert Hebert, Louis Hoenes, Margaret Klein, Ottilia Long, Grace McCracken, Cala Morford, Myra Poore, Shiley -Roberts, Alice Rogers, Julia. ,Sh,ayv, Rena l Shumate, Anna Stull, Floyd Traill, George Vestal, Marguerite Wetmore, Clyde Williamson, Eilleen CLASS OF 1906 JUNE Barker. Earle Bayley, Ada Bevens, lvadelle Bradt, Vida Brown, Frank Burgess, Olive Butler, Nevada Croly, Sibyl Carroll, Charles Croly, Sibyl Cunha, Allen Davies, Henry Dill, Leslie Douglas, Constance Drew, Vivian Durst, Harold Edwards, Mary Franklin, Minnie Fraser, Martha Fulkerth, Alice Ganyon, Eleanor Green, Inez Hammon, Edith Harris, Grace Hartwig, Mary Healy, Ailene Hill, Andrew Hill, Frank Jones, Paul Gilmore, Ralph Kirtland, Howard Lentest, Blossom McKee, Abbie Miller, Lura Murphy, George Nims, Helen Ethel Offield, O'Neil, Cecelia Maude Pardoe. Pardoe, Reuben Peckham, Arthur Pfau, Fred Powell, Nellie Price, Odis . Preisker, William Reeve, Mabel Rinn, Ida Sacry, Ethel Shelton, Errett Sigurd, Hazel Stone, Laura Stull, Karl Swafford, Henry Treanor, Charlotte Warner, Marv Whitmire, Hazel Wigmore, Leslie Williamson, Adelaide Wilson, Edward CLASS OF 1907 FEBRUARY Abraham, Edna Boomhower, Saide Barre, Hazel Beverson, Meta Biel, Louise Boone, Esma Boyd, Harold Cadman, Gordon Clute, Robin Colley, Jeanette Crichton, Leslie DeHart, Dana lt- vert, Irma F Ying, Robert flaritton, Murie'l V Harter, MOFFISNVF r ' ., 's X Hayward, Gladys Hebert, Walter Hunt, Walter Johnson, Bessie Luchsinger, Jessie Lyth, Leola McLellan, Alice Marsh, Camellia Peckham, Ignatius , Reynolds, Truman Rowland, Clark Smitherum, Harrison Spedden, Percv Stern, Elenore Tupper, Ralph Waternman, Herbert Wolleson, Helen CLASS OF 1907 JUNE Bachrodt, Walter Beam, Sadie Bland, Lotta Boomhower, Lenorr: Bozarth, Bessie Budlong, Ethel le-we--R it - Q 151: 'IT A i '- si t . ' tg .l fi s fs .: f it ,,yeit'ad,ei if -tj . Q S , in The old Lincoln School at 408 Almaden Ave., later the central office of the San Jose Unified School District for many years, provided a temporary home for San lose High School from the earthquake until the 1908 building was completed. In 1863 the school board was busily occupied with meeting the problems ot keeping the several small school buildings in repair. Money was a growing problem. The schools earlier had been the stepchildren ot the authorities. For example, in 1794, under the rule ofthe Spanish, Bandini reports in his History ot California, there were no books in use, but primers were provided. Writing, paper was furnished by the military authorities and had to be returned when a child was through so it might be used in making cart- . ridges. School was tor boys only. The instructor in charge of the San Jose school in the previously mentioned gran- ary was a retired sergeant ot the Spanish army. Teachers knew little about teaching and parents didn't force the students to go to school. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton, who was school board presi- f dent from Nov. 3, 1862, to'Nov. 14, 1864, was deter- mined that the schools would be supported adequately. The tirst state constitution provided tor a common school system supported by money from the sale ot public lands. It also instructed that schools be a year. The 1863 minutes note time operated tive months a year. 1 In the minutes ot the June 30, 1863, school board meeting, at which it was decided to levy a tax on property to raise 54,500 tor the support of the schools, the name ot iJ. J. Bowen is listed, apparently tor the first time. He was one ot tive applicants for the position ot principal and teacher. The school district had been divided into north and south sections in 1858, and Mr. Bowen won over C. Morton, W. C. Hart, A. D. Fuller and T. W. J. Hol- brook as principal ot District 2. D. B. Moody, clerk pro tem of the board, reported Mr. Holbrook was chosen as prin- cipal ot District 1. Although the Civil War, which was destined to result in the Emancipation Proclamation and subsequent declar- ations of the equality ot all men, was then going on, seg- regation was the practice at that time, it might be noted. The school board on Aug. 5, 1863, determined that S50 a month be appropriated tor support ot a school in this kept open three months that the schools at that my Mr. Bowen pitched in at once to make a success of his new duties. He soon came to the attention of the area's teachers, and, at the September, 1863, convention of the Bay Counties' Teachers Institute in San Jose, he was elect- ed assistant secretary ot that organization, the Sept. 16 Patriot reported. Then commenced a knock-'em-down, drag-'em out election campaign to pass a 525,000 bond issue to provide adequate school facilities forthe 1,000 school-age children the Rev. Mr. Hamilton said there were at the time. Current school rooms could house only 250, he lamented. On Dec. 1, 1863, clerk Moody wrote in the ornately- lettered school board minutes, lt was moved and carried that a committee of tour be appointed to memorialize the Legislature to pass an act allowing the City to issue bonds not to exceed 525,000 for the purpose. of erecting a school house, subiect to a vote ot the people in accordance with the City Charterf: Mr. Moody, Dr. Cobb, Mr. Quinby, and Mr. Pomeroy comprised the committee. This was the entrance to the administration wing of the 1908 campus. The wooden sign now stands adjacent to Bulldog Boulevard facing 74111 'Street on the present campus, which opened in 1952. --.ix K S CLASS OF 1911 JUNE Anderson, Georgia Antrim, Pearl Austin, Florence Atkinson, Roland Argall, Frank Ball, Lillian Ball, Hazel Beeks, Hazel Bell, Alice Bisson, Laura Bland, Reba Blomdahl, Meta Blois, Camelia Blum, Marguerite Bloom, Paul Bogalsky, Dolores Burns, Eugenia Burk, Clara Buzzo, Mariory Brown. Sewall Beattie, Ernest Canelo, Carolina Carroll, Mary Laura Clark, Clayton, Hazel Colley, Frances Colombet, Anita Conger, Mabel Crossley, Elizabeth Cureton, Marguerite Campbell, Frank Canelo, Adolph Crook. Ernest Coyle, Albert Crossley, Hall Deterle, Josephine Douglas, Ruth Downs, Winifred Di Fiore, Joseph Dinsmore, Welbv Enstrand, Fred Falk, Cleola Fammatre, Albertine Franklin, Stella Green. Naomi Grove, Evelyn Griffin, Graydon Harrison, Edith Hale, Edith Hannibal. Edna Hardy, Lucile Hecox, Jay Hunn, Florence Hutton, Laurel Hayes, Elystus Higgins, Preston Indra, Mollie Jones, Ralph Kennedy, Margaret Kinney, Ruth Kinnear, Lloyd Kusama, Acer Laughlin, Roberta Lassere, Adrian Lewis, Ira Lesser, Nathan Lyon, William Maingueneau, Eugenie Marshall, Margaret Marshall, Mary Mason, Grace Mock, Earla Nesbitt, Fannie McPherson, Kenneth Melvin, Edwin Miano, Rinaldo Miller, Phil Nakaya, Fusa Paull, Louisa Pearce, Clarence x. Phillips, Gladys Fierce, Harold Popp, Theodora Quigley, Eva Rathburn, lleene Rayburn, Irma Roedstrum, Lillian Richards, Alva Rice, Guy Righetti, Alfred Roberts, Joseph Rogers, Frank Sargent, Harriett Sawyer, Alpha Schellbach, Geneviev Shannon, Ann Shatto, Kate Shearer, Grace Shields, Maybelle Slatore, Blanche Snow, Alice Standley, Helen Stevens, Ruth Storie, Jessie Scott, Buron Stafford, Harlowe Stevens, Thaddeus Tilden, Leil Tognazzini, Elizabeth Tognazzini, Mary Teller, Chas. Townsend, Thomas Vennum, Cleo Weaver, Bessie Wheeler, Nora Wilcox, Edna Willoughby, Olive Williamson, Helen Willson, Ella Worley, Mary Wright, Eliza Whitman, Walter Wilson, Paul CLASS OF 1912 FEBRUARY Alloggi, Linda Anderson, Hilda Ashbrook, Elinor Asselin, George Barrett, Lenore Boesch, Claribel Botsford, Arline Boos, Frank Bonninksen, Frank Buell, Gertrude Carolyon, Ethel Clark, Wayne Conant, Ernest Culbertson, Laverne Dinnes, Bert Eastey, Lillian Faulds, John Ferrell, Frances Flower, Chas. Hazeltine, Mathew Hardgrove, Lloyd Jeantrout, Marie Kaler, James Kohl, Geo. Krause, Freyda Kusama, Yoshio Lorquin, Adele Lynn, Geo. McArthur, John McArthur, Robert Mecklem, Zoe Quinlan, Marion Rinn, Jane Rogers, Tessie Schmid, Anna Shields, Lola Springett, Fay Sprung, Stanley Terwilliger, Eva Thornton, Walter Trevorrow, Kate Vestal, Logan Walker, Rae Williams, Dorothy Williams, Raymond CLASS OF 1912 JUNE Adams, Earl Anderson, Hazel Argall, Charles Armstrong, Ethan e Arthur, Gladys Atkinson, Walter Aylesworth, Gilbert Bacon, Gladys Bane, Bernice Bauman, Lillian Beam, Ralph Bennett, Ruth Boulware, Helen Boulware, Sue Bryant, Berenice Burbank, Freeman Burkett, Fannie Campbell, Edith Campbell, Alice Carlson, Hildegarde Carrere, Leo Casley, Gertie Caswell, Cora Caton, Eva Chamboya, Elmer Chace, Derrol Coats, Eunice Coe, Harry Comer, Edwin Darke, Fred Davy, Dorothy Davy, Donald Dawes, Dolly Draper, Dave Eley, Marion Estabrook, Winifred Fletcher, Harriet French, Abbie Galbreth, Ethel Gardiser, Vivian Gattuccio, Bartholomew Graham, George Gross, Wilmer Gubiotti, Roland Hamilton, Olive, Hanson, Albert Hapgood, Harold Harker, Helene Hatch, Warde Hollmann, Esther Holmes, Ray Jenney, Ina Johnson, Arthur Jongeneel, Catherine Judkins, Myrtle Kennedy, Myrtle Ke'chen, Zora Kleemeyer, Albert Knowles, Lorine Landels, Edith Landels, William Lantz, Lyman Leake, Edith Leake, Florence McCaustland, Bessie Maclean, Gordon ' Maloy, Arthur Mercadier, May Needham, Roy Nicholson, George O'Donnell, Isabel Palmer, Frederick Palmer, Grace Peterson, Clara Plummer, Frank Q Ji Reed, Aileen Reeve, Russie Reiser, Sadie Richards, Thomasyne Rogers, Stella Rowley, Lavilla Russell, William Scott, Parke Shaw, Earle Shephard, Edith Shew, Lynne Shew, George Stevens, Elizabeth Stocklmeier, Louis Stull, Robert Sunzeri, Tony Tarleton, Eber Thomas, Arthur Tonkin, Chester Topham, Roy Von Dorsten, June Wagner, Ruth Waternman, Frank Welch, Merle Wells, Blanche Wheeler, Leila Worcester, Howard CLASS OF T913 FEBRUARY Ayres, Clarence Bateman, Nellie Church, Eudora Dixon, Vida Dodd, Ormal- Fowler, Sidney Halloran, Amy Hunn, Herbert Hutchinson, Clara Lake, Rafael McLeod, Ethel Menzel, Marie Nelson, Ferne Nelson, Olga Owen, Mary Oppenheimer, Ralph Parnell, Harold Pearce, Edna Penny, Iris Plunkett, Marian Reed, Imogene Russell, Lawrence Saylor, Bertha Schumann, Harry Shannon, Marguerite Sicotte, Genevieve Smith, Gilbert Stebbins, Chester Stuart, Earl Terwilliger, Lela Thornton, Grace Trenear, Lois Volkers, Aileen Wallace, Ethel Wells, Clinton Werner, Marian Whitman, Evelyn CLASS OF 'l9'l3 JUNE Adams, John Adoraddio, Angeline Bacon, Ruth Bailey, Curtis Bailey, Wilber Barnhart, Reuby Barnwell, Dora Baumgartner, Frank Beach, Rofena Beatty, Henrietta Beiter, Emma Beuck, Henry Bishop, Esther Blodgett, Eleanor Bowden, James Brooks, Ruth Brown, Mildred Broz, Maybelle Buchser, Mary Burch, Myrtle Byers, Wealty Carlson, Carl Carmichael, John Campbell, Louise Canelo, Clarence Case, Ethel Casley, Alice Clark, Frances Clevenger, Evelyn Clifton, Sabina Coffin, Lelah Col, Louis Combatalade, Aimee Cooley, Hazel Costa, Narma Cowger, Harold Cronin, Mary Cykler, Aloys Daily, Lawrence Davis, Hazel Denhart, Vivian Desimone, Felix Dew, Helen Drew, Waldron Driscoll, Adela Doyle, Marguerite Elder, Fern Elmer, Erle English, Floyd Erskine, Nellie Farnsworth, Gladys Field, Sadie Firmstone, Dorothea Fisher, Mariory Fitch, Margaret Frost, William Gagliardo, Gladys Gandrup, Pearl Garlinger, Marshall Garlinger, Mildred Garoflo, Samuel Goodwin, Lillian Granger, Fannie Greer, Ruth Guidotti, Wm. Hamliton, Mildred Hamrnon, Joseph Harvey, Christine Hasting, James Helwig, Eleanor Hibbs, Alfred Hibs, Gertrude Humphrey, Winifred Hunter, Florence Johnson, Nora Johnston, Frank Kemble, Lucile Kilpatrick, Elora Kleemeyer, Adelaide Kluge, Cornelia Kammerer, Kathryn Kratt, Carl Lake, Elizabeth Laughlin, Reginald Leaf, Glenn Linton, Alma Lorquin, Herbert Luck, Hertha Ludlum, George Mace, Marie McCausland, Harriett McClay, Ora McCracken, Bessie McEwen, Mildred McMurray, Edith Millard, Bryant Mitchell, Almira Morss, Zelda Mott, Rodney Murphy, Howard Murray, Gladys Naas, Hazel Nielson, Alvin Oliver, Oscar Popp, William Payne, James Perry, Raymond Pryor, Lola Ray, Alpheus Regnart, Maiorie Richardson, Ruth Rhodes, Loring Rikert, Ola Richmond, Pauline Roberts, Earl Rockwell, Marian Rodgers, Teresa Ryan, Marguerite Sansone, John Schmalenberger, Henry Scorsur, Nicholas Schwartze, Eleanore Seal, Opal Shambaugh, Dorothy Shaw, Mary Sherburne, Alexander Shields, Marshall Smtih, lrba Smith, Mariorie Smith, Vinnie Stacy, Dorothy Steiger, Kathryn Stewart, Alice Stewart, Floyd Stocklmeier, Adelaide Storie, Averie Stand, Freda Sweigert, Cloyd Tourtellot, Eleanor Tuthill, Gertrude Weld, Alice White, Claudius Williams, Donald Williams, Ernest Wilson, Robert Wood, Margaret CLASS OF T914 FEBRUARY Ashton, Harold Baer, Charles Ball, Dorotha Banta, Mercedes Bennett, Emma Boyd, George Burk, Florence Carden, Olive Chase, Edith Chesnutt, Anna Clark, Paul Col, Raymond Cook, Lurene Cottrell, Clifton Cowling, Harold Decker, Mervilyn Deutschmann, Elsie Dick, June Edmond,s Dorothy Erbentraut, Edwin Fayard, Jenny Feidler, Merle Fisher, Gross, Haven, Hauss, Inman, Jensen, Johnson Johnson, Kel logg, Kirtland Lindsay, Helen Agnes Belle Bertha Orrel Elmer , Dagmar Hilding Ruth , Helen Allan Mathews, Etta Mae This view of the front eloister of tlze 1908 lnzilzling, looking east, is from tlie lzanclsome, although partially incomplete lnro- chure containing The History of San Jose lligli School, written by judge P. F. Goslzey, tlzen .S'CllU0l lloard presirlent. Tlze book- let, An House of Learning by N for the People of San jose California A.D. MCMVIll, was issued in 1908 at tlze time the new school was cleclieated. Only a few copies remain. The town was torn by section feelings at this time, during the height of the Civil War, City Historian Arbuckle recounts today. Some residents were for the South and others were for the North. The school bond issue provided an added chance for divisiveness to express itself. Some religious groups were against it. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton's Presbyterian flock, of course, supported him and the bond proposal. Feelings on many issues, such as politics, were so high that the local paper, The Tribune, violently anti-administration and owned by Mr. George O'Doherty, had been suppressed, for the second time, in September of l863. This was by order of Brig. Gen. George Wright, Pacific commandant of President Abraham Lincoln's Union forces. The Tribune ceased publication on Sept. ll and was sold to Mr. Francis B. Murdoch, who issued it under the name, The San Jose Patriot, starting on Sept. lo. We have never seen so much interest manifested in an election as was exhibited on Monday lMarch 7, l864D, Mr. Murdoch editorialized in the Patriot of Wednesday, March 9. Little boys distributed election literature and ladies urged their husbands to support it, he continued. Catholic and secession groups opposed the bond issue, he reported. Of the 5lO votes cast, there were 295 for and 2l5 against, a majority of 80. I6 a...... . . 4... - Praising the passage of the bonds as our glorious victory, Mr. Murdoch explained that the people had okayed a central school edifice for the use of the high school. This provides concrete evidence of the campaign the Rev. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Bowen had been waging for recognition of an advanced school. The minister had spoken energetically and enthusiastically during the winter campaign. The new school, which was not destined to go into use until Jan. l, 1868, would bring together advanced students from all over the township, not merely from District l or District 2. Steps toward formalizing the high school program had been taken at the board meeting which convened at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 22, l863. Mr. Bowen was obviously already coaching his brighter students in work of more difficulty, apparently with the encouragement of the board presi- dent, but some official authorization was needed. Thus it was that the following resolution was penned by Mr. Moody: Resolved that we establish a graded school. The resolution was adopted and it was moved that a suitable room for the grammar department be rented. The following Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1863, Mr. Quinby reported a room could be rented on the upper floor of Mr. Peck's brick building for S20 per month. Mr. Miles, who was present at the meeting, said he'd be happy to make the Rankin Double Desk for 55.50 each, and a motion authorized hiring him to make 30 at that rate for our grammar school. Mr. Quinby was named to prepare the room for the advanced students. The sturdy construction of the classical cloistcf' of the 1908 lmilrling gives clear eurdcnce that the-boarcl lzrrrl no intention of allowing un crirtlzquuke to clestrou San jose High School rr second time. ' T7 Mayne, Howard Mayne, Mary Meyer, Luther Nathanson, Joseph Patterson, Catherine Peterson, Hildur Reeve, Vernon Reid, Inez Reiser, Sidney Rhoads, Earl Ryan, Sidney Schad, Alma Sedgwick, Darrell Shatto, Nellie Shattuck, Mabel Simpson, Helen St. John, Bayles Tovtlle, Mildred Wagner, Clarence Walter, Edwin Willson, Stanley Wilson, Frances CLASS OF 1914 JULY Adamson, Lilburn Asselin, Homer Baer, William Baxter, Hubert Beall, Albert Belknap, Julius Berdrow, Hazel Binkley, Elizabeth Binkley, Robert Blabon, Ethel Blackwell, Lucy Bocks, Charles Bocks, Marion Brake, Anna Brake, Constance Brokenshire, Mark Buck, Keith Caldwell, Helena Carlson, Edna Cassin, Kathryn Chapman, Eleanor Clute, Hilda Coleman, Blanche Cooley, Velma Cozzens, Robert Crobaugh, Mervyn Crowell, Edith Cykler, Louise Dana, Harry Dalesandro, Mary de Wit, Alice Edwards, Eunice Elliot, Ruth Empie, Pansy Erich, Ezra Ewing, Eldred Fernandez, Urilda Field, Roy Fraser, Dorothy Finch, Helen Franklin, Lyman Freeman, Elmer Freer, Aileen Frost, Cyril Fukurnoto, June Gabbs, Ada Luella Gardiser, Gertrude Gardner, Pauline Goff, Marie Gray, Clifford Greer, Margaret Guldborg, Maude Haley, Virgil Hanner, Beulah Harmon, Marion Hastings, Ruby Hemphill, Faith Heron, Edith Hielm, Ethel Holmes, Anna James, Stanley Johns, Gladys Johnson, Joy, Eva Mary Kelley, Hazel Kerr, Mildred Ketchem, Opal Knobel, Elsie Langford, Sadie Lauriston, Martha Leavitt, Gordon Letsom, Elsie Lotz, Wesley Lueddem ann, Hillman Lund, Henry Lundy, Byron Lundy, R BTTIOUB Maciel, Mary Madsen, Maggini, Herbert Ida McCracken, Margaret McMasters, Lera McMillan, Doris McNary, McNary, James Sara McPherson, James Mercadier, Hazel Meynier, Emma Miller, Neva Morrison, Lily Mosher, Motsch, Harold Albert Olson, Mabel O'Neill, Palmiter, Paull, G Ruth Donald ladys Paull, Helen Peck, Eldon Pehrson, Pelton, Phillips, Putman, Richter, Ritchie, Rogers, Elmer Esther lva Gertrude Olive Doris Margaret Rouse, Edith Rowley, Olive Rucker, Jerome Schilling, Florence Scott, Eudora Shepard, Shepard, Shields, Ora Ruby Will Shambaugh, Helen Sims, Alta Sims, Rochester Smith, Gladys Sorenson, Einar Sparkes, Stalker, Stanton, Emily Sybil Elva Stebbins, Irma Storie, Dorothy Swall, Grace Tarleton, Lloyd Taylor, Leo Tesche, William Texeira, Tiner, Es Anthony ther Utter, Berenice Wagner, Paul Walker, Donald Walker, Weaver, Wells, Fe Wheeler, Williams, Williams, Williams, Willson, James Lola rn Rey Caroline Lora Ruth Pearl Wise, Margaret Worley, Wright, Elgin William CLASS OF 'I915 FEBRUARY Ayer, Emily Bailey, Carol Bean, James Beaudikofer, Ernest Belknap, Forrest Boehme, Rudolph Breeden, Robert Brokenshire, John Cambers, Adarhyle Carmichael, Lloyd Cerruti, Vanita Coats, Bernice Col, Mervyn Cook, Clyde Fiske, Louie Foster, Eva Gonzales, Francisco Hall, Bryan Handlos, Hazel Hill, Russell Holmes, Fannie Hoover, May Huckaby, Any Jenkinson, Frank Johnson, Martha Kelley, Frances Kenville, Walter Kesling, Ernest Knapp, Helen Leigh, Huanna Marchisio, Lelia Mayhew, Clotilde Merithew, Frances Owen, Keith Pash, Madeline Pratt, Arthur Rider, John Riffe, Clarai Riley, Herbert Ross, Gladys Say, Elgie Singleton, Paul Stelling, John Sulau, Clara Theman, Ruth Towle, Mariory Trevorrow, Cora Trone, Hazel Tullar, Don Warren, Arthur Weirich, Fredrick Westlake, Alonzo Wilson, Oulton CLASS OF 1915 JUNE Adams, Bryan Ames, Estella Anderson, Edith Andrews, Jemima Angier, Helen Argall, Clarence Argall, Claud Baer, Lyla Bailey, Emeline Barker, Kathryn Barnhart, Carra Barson, Mollie Bauer, Anthony Bauman, Clara Bays, Gage Bell, Gladys Berger, Mirian Brittell, Albert Broderick, Elma Brown, Clements Burrell, Chester Campbell, Allister Cantelow, David Carden, Arthur Cartwright, Reva Christopher, Victor Cornell, Ruth Covill, Lulu Cowling, Florence Craig, Lucille Crobaugh, Julian Crossley, John Day, May Desimone, Athene Dickhaut, Marion Dismukes, Ethleen Donald, Miriam Donaldson, Nellie Dorr, Arthur Dorsam, Ruby Dykmas, Wilhelmina Ekstrand, Walter Elmer, Raymond Emmons, William Everton, GwendolYn Farmer, Clarence Fillmore, Glorian Firmstone, William Freeman, Cecil Gandrup, Myrtle Griffin, Esther Gunsolus, Gladys Gunsolus, Ruth Hageman, Glee Hall, Ethel Hall, Spencer Hanchett, Frederick Hatch, Raymond Hensill, Dorothy Horne, Cletus Humphry, Eldon Kilburn, Richard Kinnear, Helen Kleis, Myrtle Kocher, George Kyle, Colin Lannin, Francis Larsen, Marguerite Laskey, Lillie Laughlin, Gladys Lenfest, Bessie Long, Thomas Lynch, Charles McKown, Helen McArthur, William McLaren, James McNeil, Sybil Madsen, Alfred Malloch, Walter Miller, Evelyn Miller, Grandin Moody, Willey Moor,.Philip Nelson, Ina Nelson, Norman Null, Louis Ogden, Irma O'Keefe, Gertrude Patterson, Edith Pearce, Clarence Pelton, Ruth Petree, Neil Phillpis, Beulah Plunkett, Clara Portal, Emile Price, Edgar Prussia, Leland Richter, Olga Ridley, Irma Riordan, Anita Rix, Ruth Robertson, Ethel Scott, Clarisse Seely, Veva Sharman, Anna Sharman, Harriet Sheehy, Ella Sherburne, Edith Shottenhiemer, Cyril Slatore, Lee K . A dominant feature af the main central builcfng between the two towers of the 1908 building was this spacious assembly hall, shown before the upper and lower balconies were aclclccl, according to the comment of one current faculty member. A report on page 3 of Mr. Murdoch's Patriot for Jan. 6, l864, makes clear the import of the Dec. 30 meeting and is reprinted here with the publisher's own grammar and capitalization. The Board of Education have lsicl resolved to grade the schools and place the most advanced scholars in both schools in a district school under the immediate charge of Mr. J. J. Bowen, a gentleman who has shown himself to be eminently qualified for the important duties of the position. This school will be a high school lthe words high school were in italicsl -the high school of our San Jose Common School system. Mr. Murdoch then went on to report the Rev. Mr. Hamilton had urged a central location for the school and added that a room was even then being fitted out for the purpose. The present writer has devoted this space to the account of the found- ing of the secondary school system in San Jose, perhaps at the expense of space for more recent and more easily accessible data, to clearly substan- tiate the year 1863-64 as the date of the inauguration of the forerunner of San Jose High School. This date is not new - the program issued when the present school was dedicated in November, l952, clearly listed i863 as the date when secondary school instruction was instituted in the San Jose public school system. However, this fact has been lost sight of from time to time over the years. The high school paper, The Herald, in l9l4 and again in i941 listed i865 as the date of the founding of the high school, and Mr. Gosbey in his i908 history makes no reference to a high school prior to 1865. That date has also been mentioned in popularized newspaper accounts of previous years. Never before has such a volume of authentic material been gathered, with the help of those to be cited in a later acknowledgment, from a num- ber of scattered sources and published in one sequence. It can be said, therefore, that these few humble pages constitute an unique and defin- itive account bringing this school's first days to life - an account that will not be scoffed at in later years by more knowledgeable historians. THE FIRST SCHOOL OUTING It wasn't all work and no play that first year of San Jose High School. The impulse to go out on a warm spring afternoon and enioy the gentle breezes is a strong one, and Mr. Bowen acceded to it, on Saturday afternoon, April 30, 1864. A paragraph at the bottom of the first column of page 2 of the 7-column Patriot, issued Wadnesday, May 4, gives this account: The Alum Rock Picnic - The scholars attending the High School, under charge of Mr. Bowen, and quite a num- ber also from the other public schools, had a pleasant time on Saturday last amidst the grand and beautiful scenery to be seen in the gorge through which Penetenciary creek forces its way into the valley. We are obliged to Mr. Bowen for an invitation to partake ,of the pleasures of the day, but on Saturday we are always compelled to be occupied with more unpleasant work. This, then, was the new high school's first press notice. lt might be noted, parenthetically, that there was a private school at the time in the community, the San Jose Insti- tute, which advertised in the local paper. The Patriot, on June l5, reported the San Jose Institute, primary, gram- mar, and high school departments, examinations would be held Tuesday, Jan. 21. Plans were going forward that spring of 1864 for the new 525,000 building. The board, on March 4, three days before the successful election, had passed a resolution assuring the public that the new school would be solidly built. lt read, in part: Whereas we deem it of the utmost importance that the building proposed shall be built in the most substan- tial manner, giving, even to our posterity the evidence of our interest and zeal, in our own, and their educational welfare - therefore, be it resolved that the Board of Education will not consent that said building shall be constructed of other than the most lasting material. x.. X . 'ifbcg it 5. Ragga! X ,N . N.. ML Thr' uf,lUI'0ll,QIif f'Ifllf171IClID treo-start! SCif'llCl' lmilrlittg llUlI.S'l'll Ihr' biology, jIII!lSLU,Ql'lljJliif, clu't1ii.s'h'y and pltysitzs' c'lri.s-srrmiii.s- and Iulmratorics. Smith, Bessie . Sohm, Ella Sorensen, Mabel Spreckens, Mildred Stacy, Kenneth Steele, Rufus Stephenson, Nellie Stocklmier, Alfonso Thompson, Roland Van Gundy, Ross Wagner, Florence Watson, Muriel Whiteing, Marie Wilkins, Raymond Wirz, Edna Wise, Helen Wise, Herman Witten, Alice Witten, Winifred Wright, Eleanor Wurtsbaugh, Harold Younger, Hazel CLASS OF 1916 FEBRUARY Adams, Leland Anderson, Hobson Berrar, Arline Billings, Maybelle Bradford, Margaret Brownlee, Carl Byron, Dorothy Castro, Elvina Chesnutt, Eliza Clark, Helen De Carli, Elvira Dwight, Mariorie Edwards, Neville Freelyn, Ora Gaffney, Grace Garlinger, May George, Arthur Gondrign, John Hall, Evans Hall, Gladys Hanson, Mabel Innes, Lydia Jacobs, Harold Johnson, Elsie Johnson, Lois Kapp, Spencer Keeble, Pearl Keesling, George Kegg, Rela Larmour, Ivy Laughlin, Elsie Lord, Helen Manchester, Alice Marten, Berg McCollom, Norman McGinnis, Viola Mitchell, Anabel Nielsen, Effie Ninnis, George Nugent, Helen Peckham, Ethel Possenbacher, Elise Presho, Nellie Raymer, Madge Rikert, Myrtle Shaw, Elton Thompson, Margery Thornton, Emmaretta Troyan, Hilda Wehner, Harold Whipple, Carl Williams, Robert CLASS OF 1916 JUNE Anderson, Rebecca Appleten, Louis Archibald, Catherine Barker, Johanna Bassette, Louise Benson, Efmer Bishop, Carolyn Bishop, Isabel Bisson, Evelyn Bodley, Miriam Bowden, Jerome Brake, Clement Brodie, Roy Browningi, William Bryant, Mariorie Burlingame, Mariorie Burlingame, Ruth Burrell, Clyde Butts, Harold Eadwallader, Emma andee, Helen Canelo, Harry Cauch, Wilbur Christopher, Walter Church, Dell Collamore, Thelma Conkling, Marceille Conner, Jay Commbs, Bessie Crobaugh, Maizie Culligan, Olive Cutts, Wilbur Deacon, Alva De Carli, Adeline de la Roza, Ruth Dew, Winifred Dinapoli, Domenick Down, Ellen Dugdale, Alice Elvey, Donald Farren, Alice Finley, Myrtle Fisher, Elise Fleming, Mildred Gough, Ruth Haley, Melvin Hanchett, Arthur Hannon, Gertrude Harker, Charles Hart, Eaid Harvey, Urla Harrington, Alice Hedrick, Marion Heid, Evan Heinsen, Grace Hemphill, Marguerite Hielm, Ella Johnston, Russell Jopson, Ida Keesling, Mary Knobel, Olga Knowles, Raymond Lear, Bettie Lewis, Deskie Linton, Ethel Lotz, Mary . Lownsberry, Eleth Lundy, Bessie Lynn, Josephine McLachlan, Agnes McNary, Margaret Mahanna, Mabelle Martin, Donald Martin, James Martin, Helen Mathews, Hazel Maynard, Merlin Meads, Norma Meyer, Lois Miller, Gertrude Miner, Elliott Mitchell, Harry Montgomery, James Montgomery, Robert Morrison, Ruth Naokes, Muriel Orr, Newtan Otis, Faye Owen, Sophia Page, Milton Phillips, Andrew Phillips, Lillian Pitt ,Helen Porter, Frances Power, Annie Randall, Edgar, Jr. Rea, Mabel Reese, Merle Reinhardt, Everett Richards, Celia Roberts, Nola Rogers, Robert Rupert, Fernald Russell, Margaret Scott, Margaret Schilling, Dorothy Smith, Burton Smith, Edith Smith, Evylen Spitzer, Doris Spooner, Ethel Stanley, Harriet Stelling, Emma Sterne, Mildred Stevens, Henry Stewart, Emmett Swank, William Tenney, George Thornton, Grace Tomlinson, Mildred Toney, Kenneth Tuthill, Mary Utter, Lulu Vining, Edith Voyle, Ethel Walker, Willard Wallace, Kenneth Wayland, Charles Weaver, Ralph West, Leona Williams, Louise Wilson, Ray Winke, Leyton Woolley, Albert Worley, Mildred Wright, Irving Zietz, Olive CLASS OF T917 FEBRUARY Ahlman, Olga Anderson, May Baker, Albert Batchelor, Jessie Bell, Charlotte Bradford, Lawrence Burk, Raymond Costabel, Violette Davis, Vesta Devenpeck, Glenn Farley, James Ferguson, Allyn Fink, Charles Gemmell, William Hale, January Hall, Loren Hanner, John Hansen, Botilda Heple, Georgia Holthouse, Tessie Hopkins, lone Johnson, Alice Kluge, Kathryn Kleemeyer, Henry Lake, Helen Landstrom, Ethel Macdonald, Eualia McKown, Louis Manhire, Edna Mansfield, Delos Maynard, Harry Melbye, Louis Mitchell, Clarisse Moore, Ruth Murphy, Merritt Nelson, Lucille Post, Asenath Price, Muriel Sanford, Phelps Sater, Edna Schein, Hazel Slavich, Mae Spooner, Ida Stewart, Wanda Summers, Esther Tonascia, Ellen Trembath, George Willson, Helen Wilkins, Ralph Waite, Pearl CLASS OF 'l9'l7 JUNE Agnew, Irma Anderson, Alice Anthes, Eva Ayer, Adeline Barraza, Manuel Baughman, Ora Bell, Helen Bertholeau, Henrietta Birk, Glen Bishop, Jessie Bogert, Charles Branch, Kathryn Brown, Berniece Bullitt, Elizabeth Burk, Leroy Butts, Lisle Byrnes, Walter Carmichael, Jake Chesnutt, Katharyn Coats, Doris Compton, Ethel Connaughton, Alma Cooley, Sedgwick Cope, Alan Cowger, Winslow Crever, Dorothy Dana, Mabel Decker, Catharine Delaney, Edward Doyle, Dorothea Doyle, Honora Driscoll, Catherine Durfee, Olive Durksen, Laura Ellis, May Ellis, Tina Fisher, Florence Fitts, Catherine Frirkinger, Clifton Freeman, Gladys Gerlach, Fred Grable, Goss Graves, Carrie C'oesbeck, Earl Gustafson, Edwin Hall, Mable Hamlin, Howard Harker, Edgar Hartley, Mary Henningsen, Louise Hewitt, Mary Hight, lnez Hopkins, Margaret Hubbard, Dorothy Johnson, Alica Johnson, Pearl Johnston, Dorothy Jurgenson, Ellen Kilburn, Gregg Kirk, Barette, Kirkpatrick, Jesse Knapp, Carol Kuehn, Emmelie La Macchia, Pasquale Lendels, Edward Landels, John Lawson, Mabel Le Mieux, Earl Letsom, Veronica Lewis, Echo Lindblom, Zelda Lyman, Georgia McAllister, Erford McArthur, Mary McClintic, Stanley McKellips, Grace Macdonald, Eileen Marshall, Wilkinson Mathewson, Georgia Maurer, Catherine Mayne, Elmer Meh, William Meyenberg, Werner Moltzen, Mariorie Murphy, Bessie Nathanson, Norman Olsen, Anna Osburn, Henrietta Otter, Gladys Parrent, Chas. Pearl, Grace Pearson, Elmer, Rathbun, Florence Reid, Doris Rosenberg, Rose Saunders, Lenawee Schellbach, Neil Scheuver, Suzanna Schein, Stella Scott, Bertha Simons, Aileen Sohm, Carl Starsnich, Helen Stern, Harold Terry, Roberta Therien, Isabel Tweedie, Walter Townsend, Arthur Wagnitz, Edith Wallace, Charles Wallace, Whittier Walter, Katherine Wedmore, Ruth Wesintzer, Elsa Westerfield, Lillian Wilde, Paul Williams, Edson Winsor, Grace Wright, Elsie Yamamota, Ai Zahn, Ruby Zcitz, Louisa CLASS OF 1918 FEBRUARY Argall, Marsden Arnerich, Pauline Ballou, George Beatty, Malva Blackie, Helen Casey, Raymond Conway, Dorothy Dougherty, Helen Duff, Frances Elmer, Wilbur Gray, Dorothy Harney, Ysabel Hathaway, Paul Hayes, Gordon Ingram, Sterling Knowles, Evadne Kortum, Mina Lillick, Vivien Longworth, Hattye Lopin, Anna Marshall, Elizabeth Metzger, Bernice Newell, Oscar Nicholls, Elsinore Olsen, Evelyn Osenbaugh, Merril Penniman, Lucinda Phillips, Charles Pieper, Marciele Putman, Harry Ricca, Mary Richards, Norman Shelvock, Myrtle Sloss, John Smith, Clara Snvder, Myrtle Trinkler, Elizabeth Wood, Marie Woolley, Bessie Wright, Gertrude Wright, Robert CLASS OF T918 JUNE Alexander, Herbert Amori, Joseph Anderson, Albert Anderson, Ruth Andrews, Sibyl Antrim, Grace Archer, Gladys Eaer, George Bailey, Helen Baker, Elwin Baughman, Goldie Beattie, Helen Socks, Lester Boden, lvy 1: Bolton, Mabel Bramkamp, Paul Brancato, Samuel Bridges, Thelma Buckley, Ellen Buchser, Anna Buchser, Emil Burlingame, Donald Caillaud, Zoe Calice, May Campbell, Ralph Campbell, Lyle Campbell, Victoria Carroll, Paul Cassin, Charles Chesbro, Lois Clarke, Bonita Claypool, Charles . Climo, Sylva Conway, Birdine Cook, Veva Culbertson, Chester Curley, Mary Curtis, Viola Cutts, Albert DeMeza, Loueva Dias, Alece Dorsey, Clarence Eitzert, Florence Ellis, Clara Erich, Reuben Fehren, Frederick Ferrell, James Fisher, Gilbert Fleming, Beatrice Fraser, Christina Freitas, Joseph Goldsmith, Mary Graham, Claribel Gustafson, Elmer Hauch, Grace Haven, Clarence Hayes, Abraham Hayes, Jan, Jr. Hayes, Florence Henderson, Ynez Hofeditz, LaVerne Honsberger, Lloyd Hopkins, Elridge lrons, Wesley Johnson, Carl S This pleasant vista greeted the student or other pedestrian walking east on San Fernando Street toward 7th Street past the 1908 San jose H :gh School campus. Advertising for architects' plans for a brick schoolhouse containing four study rooms and entry rooms was author- ized by the board on March 9, T864, iust two days after the bond election. lt was estimated that space for 375 to 450 students should be provided, despite the Rev. Mr. Hamilton's estimate of December, l863, that the school age population of San Jose was about l,OOO - with space for only 250 in the schools then. Where would the handsome new building be located? On April 6, the board first considered, then reiected mo- tions asking the city's Common Council to donate land for a schoolhouse, either in the center of Washington Square or on Market Square. Politicking was a fine art even then. An anonymous letter, signed The Architect, appeared in the Patriot, suggesting possible locations for the school. The writer, perhaps Mr. Murdoch, the publisher himself, or perhaps the Rev. Mr. Hamilton who so preferred a central location, advocated a Washington Square site in preference to a Market Square location. An architect, Mr. B. MacKay, of Santa Clara and 2nd Streets, was chosen April l3, and he agreed any expenses beyond S20,000 for the new building would be borne by him. The board on May T9 ordered published for two weeks in the Mercury an invitation to contractors to sub- mit bids by June 2. His first term as a high school principal and teacher concluded, Mr. Bowen on July 9, T864, petitioned the board to raise the teaching pay. This was on a Saturday. The board notified him on Monday that it had reiected his request. He presumably startled the board by submitting his resignation that very day. The next day, the board minutes diplomatically note, the members accepted plans for the withdrawal of Mr. Bowen's resignation as principal of the Grammar School. The school hanlc, first set up in 1912 in a room in the tower of the 1908 structure, moved to the eannnereial building when that structure, shown ahrwe, was azlrlerl in 1914. The new ten-roam east aclrlition was formally opened an April 17, 1914. The new cafeteria apenerl three :lays earlier when a large raaf was equipperl sa students lllljlllf enjoy meals in the open air. Anatlx-er arlclitian at that time was an athletic field between 5th and 6th and Martha and Virginia streets. Below, many ,QI'lI!1ll!lfL'S remernher walking clown this .s-hazly lane of the 1908-1952 campus. 2l Jchnson, Edward Jury, John Kapp, Russell Koehler, Ava Kunze, Karolus Kyte, Luella Latta, Frances Leaf, Eunice Leibe, Sumner Levy, Bluma Loveioy, Helen Luckhardt, Mary Ludford, Grace McCarthy, Elsie McClay, Florence McGinnis, Sumner McKellips, Robert McKenna, Frances Madsen, Dorthea Marshman, Harold Mills, Dwight Minshall, Francis Monferino, Theresa Moore, Gladys Nichols, Jennie Osen, George Otto, Gene Owen, Chester Page, Robert Parker, George Parton, Ada Pelton, Ida Penny, Jane Pigott, Chetwynd Pitman, Hayden Plummer, William Porter, Robert Price, Oser Rayner, Ruth Riley, Zelma Roberts, Samuel Rugg, Isabella Scettrini, Ernest Scorsur, Andrew Seiverson, Leslie Shannon, William Shatto, Dewey Sherriffs, Maude Schumacher, Helen Slatore, Edna Smith, Chauncey Sohm, Florence Soracco, Orletta Spurway, Ernest Stevens, Myrle Stowell, John Taft, Mabel Thomas, Frances Travis, Keith Vodiansky, Emily Watson, Beatrice Williams, Saidie Wilson, Gerard Winebrener, John Witten, Muriel Worden, Lionel Wright, Frances Wright, Milton Zook, Mabel CLASS OF l9l9 FEBRUARY Albertson, Ermyl Amerine, Margaret Anderson, Edward Benedett, Lillian Benton, Elinor Berggren, Eva Bradford, Bryan Briscoe, Laverne Brown, Avelyn Burdick, Donald Carey, Genevieve Carmichael, Pierce Carroll, Mildred Carroll, Helen Chrisman, Herman Coles, George Crouser, Clarence Fink, Georgine Freeman, Lillian Goss, Elden Goudy, Clyde Gray, Laura Gray, Mariorie Hall, Beulah Hallaux, James Holdredge, Julia Hollingsworth, Lytle Lindgren, Adla Lord, Ralph McElroy, Joseph Miller, Jessie Morrison, lda Murphy, Eugene Murphy, Ruth Paull, Mary Prindiville, Lauretta Richards, Arthur Ridley, Daniel Roberts, Thelma Sanders, Esther Say, Luther Schieser, Orma Soderstrom, Ernest Sturges, Edward Summers, Frances Teresi, Joseph Tomlinson, Warren Volkers, Lillian Wasson, Virginia West, Clara West, Mabel Zanker, Curtner CLASS OF 1919 JUNE Adams, Catherine Bauman, Verona Beal, Mae Bean, Alice Bean, Edith Bonham, Harriet Bramhall, Phyllis Burch, Lois Bullitt, Louis Byl, Donald Campbell, Irene Cappa, Victor Carter, Wilda Childers, Leland Christmas, Voryl Christopher, Hazel Crozier, Etta Crow, Amy Crump, Ross Davis, Letcher Davison, Martha Dickinson, Hazel Eachus, Franklin Estabrook, Edith Fine, Anita Fisher, Adelaide Fox, Frances Fox, Sydney Gagliardo, Albert Ganshirt, Ralph Gates, Phyllis Gillhamm, Dorothy Goldman, Jacob Goodenough, Helen Gray, Muriel Hancock, Velda Harrell, John Hayes, Dorynda Henderson, Irene Hewitt, Evelyn Howell, James lnnes, Stanley Johnson, Alice Jopson, Frank Knapp, Edna Lathrop, Ruth Leibe, Clarice Limerick, Grace Lotz, Robert McCoy, Helen McLeod, Kenneth Maciel, Frances Maloney, Pearl Madsen, Minna Jean Miller, William Stanley Moon, Rhoda Catherine Moon, Ruth Northrup, Helen O'Keefe, Mariorie Pash, Joseph Patterson, Charles Paul, Ethel Pelton, Ella Peterson, Oscar Praetorius, George Rich, Sarah Rogers, Josephine Scherf, Elmer Shafsky, Verah Slatore, Pearl Shepard, Orson Smith, Charles Steding, Mabel Stewart, Helen Stray, George Sturges, Marian Sumner, Maurice Sweigert, Jeannette Thorp, Lillian Thureson, Henry Timpany, Charles Tupper, Muriel Tustin, Wayne Tuthill, David Ulsh, Earle Van Patten, Ellsworth Von Christierson, Frank Wagner, Doris Wagner, Vincent Wagnitz, Gladys Waterhouse, Dorothy Waterman, Gertrude Watson, Harold White, Hazel Wildhagen, Ernest Williams, Martha Winsor, Ruth Zanker, Pearl Zeitz, Ruth CLASS OF 1920 FEBRUARY Ames, Robert Anderson, Samuel Arnold, Edward Baer, Beulah Biorklund, Doris Bradley, Oscar Bryan, Paul Buckner, Eunice Burk, Dorothy Bums, Bradley Conkling, Donald Craig, Buford Cunningham, McDowell Danna, Charles Dixon, Aileen Douglas, Chesley Durksen, Arnold Elvey, Dwight Finley, William Finnemore, Amelia Fowler, Ruth Gates, Doris Gaylord, George Goss, Mildred Greenleaf, Katharine Griswold, Laurence Haas, Thelma Haley, Cecil Heiden, Marian Horton, Lois Holmes, Goldie Holstein, Sim Jordan, Maiy Kennedy, Robert La Fleur, Marie La Spada, Lavinia Livingston, Marion McArthur, Ralph McCracken, Gertrude McElligott, Merian McKenzie, Jennie Mac Quarrie, Lelia Mahoney, Bernice Marshall, Caroline Milbury, Edith Moore, Fred Nice, Madeline O'Donnell, Ellen Overfelt, Dorothy Osburn, Edna Paviso, Catherine Penney, Oril Penny, Ruth Ratz, Genevieve Ray, Melvin Rea, Harold Rhodes, Bernice Rhyne, Harold Richter, Della Richardson, Donald Ridley, Vienna Rose, Lois Rulon, Phillip Say, Ferol Scales, Tom Shepard, Stella Sigsby, Kathleen Sohm, Martha Spoon, Edward Stanley, Georgia Streeter, Morgan Sutherland, Mildred Sutton, Bernice Teixeira, George Washburn, Raymond Ward, Norma Waterman, Joseph Webster, Donald Wilkins, Roy Wright, Gladys CLASS OF 1920 JUNE Allegrini, Emma Anderson, Eunice Argall, Lillian Benson, Anna Benson, Mabel Brown, Ivor Berner, Dorothy Carkner, Edith Carmichael, George Carter, Joel Cavanaugh, Mildred Chase, Margaret Coburn, Florence Coburn, Margaret Conant, Mabel Crever, Mildred Culp, Howard Cureton, Edward Cunningham, Alice Doltin, Mildred Dillon, Evelyn Durham, Iva Farley, Mabel Ferguson, lrene get.. . , , .K Q H--sun-,.. - ,.....3l-. Vinta V6 0 this Jhoto 0 main entrance to thc S175 000 building dedicated Sept 9 19 A f 1 f ' U ' , ' . , -08 can he guessed from auto in right foregrmmrl. The three archwuys led to the mam entrance, from which three double doorways opened into the auditorium, which IIIUKISIITLII 97 by 112 feet and could seat 1,200 persons in opera chairs. Five hundred of the chairs had tablet arm rests for use in study periods. SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL, 1865l?1- 1868 Just when the high school scholars left their second-floor home is not clear. Mr. Orbon sold his flour store, and it was presumably occupied by another business. In perhaps the fall of 1864 or of 1865, the high school was moved to the one-room 58,000 structure on Washington Square which had been built in 1857. The school was near the 4th Street side of the 17-acre square, facing west, on San Antonio Street. Earlier, on Aug. 17, 1864, the board had voted to hire an assistant teacher, Mr. Mipes Skinner Dickinson, for Mr. Bowen's' faculty. On Sept. 5 it was proposed that the public schools be supplied with water. A contract for a full supply was awarded on Over, 21. Orythat same date, the salaries for teachers were raised to S60 a month. - ff' .- '. .. A The new home of the schooll -the one-room 1857 building, was definitely occupied by the fall of. 1865. On Dec: 1-2, ,,1865, the board ordered five chairs for use in the high'-sQjfJol,builoling. Flere the words used were high school rather thanb'fgrammar.schoo'l, and- this gave rise to several accounts declaring thisytobe the first mention' of ,the high school in the board minutes. ln fact, young and imaginativqwriters of an earlier era lumped to the conclusion that the school had jUst been founded, since chairs were needed. Judge Gosbey's 1908 account declared this entry merely the first mention in the minutes, and conceded that the exact begin- ning of the school could not be stated. Young Harry Farrel, then a Herald school paper reporter and now political writer for the Mercury and News, wrote a series of articles for the Herald in 1941. ln his first article, he declared the Washington Square building the first San Jose High School, ln his second artice he admitlted that the school may have existed elsewhere earlier. The grammar and high school sessions were set by the board on Aug. 17, 1866, as 9 to 10:30 a.m.,1O:-45 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 2:30 p.m., and 2:45 to 4 p.m. CNarrative continues on page 25.1 if ft-1+ 'f' . , ' A -0-'M' MZ Srtuctts .ff-Just AUDlTORlUM BURNED! 'lllllllIlllllllllIllIlIllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll WHEN THE AUDITORIUM BURNED lt was early Thursday morning iMarch l4, l935D ,and l was home listening to my crystal set, Mr. James Hood, then a San Jose High School student and now mathematics department chairman, recalls. My father phoned from downtown to say the school was on fire. I hopped on my bicycle and pedaled over to the school. There was a big crowd there already, and we formed a bucket brigade. The musical instruments were in a little room off the side balcony. Some of the fellows got up there and started tossing them down to the people below to save them, but there were three times as many people tossing as there were people catching, so some of the instruments were wrecked, Mr. Hood added. The staff of the school paper, The Herald, which had already been made up for issuance that day, revised the dummy to provide a full Csix-columnj banner, Auditorium Demolished by Fire, and borrowed the photo reproduced below from the San Jose News. The lead story, by Clar- ence Brunhouse, reported the damage to the school was estimated at 575,000 by the superintendent, Mr. Walter L. Bachrodt, and he noted the loss was covered by insurance. The fire, the story related, was discovered at 4:57 a.m., and it was ll a.m. before it was completely under control. Commented one former faculty member this year, in recalling what he had said on that day, Well, it's the first time the lower balconieswere, ever warm. lllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllIIllllllIlllIIIllllllllllIIlIIlIlIIllllIllllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlllIlllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Frary, Lucille Gallup, Cornelius Garibaldi, Elvira Geissman, Margaret Harris, Ruth Huntley, Harriet Husted, Laverne Larsens, Atwel Leitch, Mariorie Lundy, Clarence McCoy, Ray McKee, Margaret McKenzie, Joseph Mason, Mildred Moody, lrwin Nugent, Donald Parkinson, Frances Payne, Charles Phelps, Marshall Provan, Francis Reese, Charles Riley, Myrtha Rose, Carl Sarzin, Alfred Saxe, Arthur Spring, Carl Singleton, Herbert Stalker, Alice Stoppelworth, Elsie Tarp, Frederick Ulm, Helen Whealen, Alice Willes, Ethel WilIiams,'Trevor Willson, Dorothy CLASS OF T921 FEBRUARY Arnerich, Vivian Baughman, Rolla Becchetti, James Berberich, Johanna Berg, Ebba Bluett, Albert Bonfantini, Evalyn Bordman, Robert Concklin, Mildred Cummings, Doris Curtner, Alberta Curtner, Dorothy Dauberg, Helen Derby, Thomas Dodds, Alice Dose, Albert Durksen, Theodore Eachus, Edith Elliott, Maxine Earman, Rowena Fisher, Diana Francis, Mildred Gillespie, Grace Goodenough, Theodore Gordon, Alma Graham, Leah Graham, Lucille Griffin, Robert Hinkle, Evelyn Johnson, Elsa' Keeley, Margaret Kemp, Hazel Kinnear, Arthur Knowles, Florence Koehler, Mariorie Lang, Richard Lanotti, Livia Latta, Willis Livingston, Charles McCartney, Helen McCracken, Thelma Melone, Ruth Meyer, Bertram Millard, Roger Nelson, Esther Ochsner, Mabel Paine, Sebra Parcell, James Parkinson, Elizabeth Paterson, Douglas Pennington, Thelma Peter, Erna Pye, Thomas Reichmuth, Anton Richmond, Velma Saveker, Mariorie Saxe, Alfred Sharp, Robert Silver, Charles Snitier, William Stone, Marion Stoppleworth, Mabel Sumner, William Tarleton, Edward Therien, Josephine Valine, Adalene Van Gundy, Kenneth Van Gundy, Zelma Voss, Roy White, Evelyn Wildhagen, Emily Wilson, Maude Wood, Maurice CLASS OF 1921 JUNE Aitken, Gladys Anderson, Ruby Bailey, James Biebrach, Wilna Bolei, William Borchers, Walter Broderick, Harold Brokenshire, Wesley Brolly, Archibald Brooks, Phillip Brown, Mariorie Brubaker, Betty Callison, Robert Carmichael, William Carter, Julia Chamney, Alice Chase, Howard Christmas, Geneva Christopher, Lena Coe, Helen Crever, Fred Crobaugh, Alva Crummey, Elizabeth Curtner, Margaret D'Anna, Joseph Decker, Ethel Dias, Paul Dorsy, Davis Doty, Paul Down, Alice Driscoll, John Durfee, Florence Fancher, Gladys Farnsworth, Ruth Ferreira, Marie Finley, Anna Fisher, Beatrice Foster, Marion Fox, Elizabeth Frary, Ramona Freeman, Russell Gerig, William Goddard, Ruby Goldberg, Frances Greer, William Grimmer, Lula Griner, Donald Hampsch, Dorothy Hanson, Reginald Hartley, Ollie Hallman, Naomi Hatzfeld, Beatrice Howe, Fola Humburg, Paull Irwin, Angie Jennings, Ida Jorgensen, Ida Keaton, Harriett Keeble, Edward Keesling, Wana Kemp, Lousie Knobel, Harriet Loomis, Ruth Loper, George Luckhardt, Charles McCollum, Charlie Marks, Doris Miller, Esther Mitchell, Roberta Moore, Robert Morgan, Grace Morrison, Albert Myrick, Thelma Nelson, Carl Nisonger, Newton Olsen, Arlie Olsen, Dorothy Overfelt, Harlod Owen, Evelyn Pace, Glenn Patterson, Florence Perry, Doris Ramer, Rex Reynolds, Vesta Rumbek, Lucile Samuelsen, Mildred Sanguinetti, Paul Saulcy, William Schneider, Vivian Shank, Elroy Shultz, Myrtle Solari, Louis Still, Ernest Stockton, Gladys Sutton, Arnold Taylor, Earle Teel, Leta Tonkin, Helen Tree, Warren Usinger, Dorothy Weir, Jewel Whitaker, Andrew Wight, Mae Wilcutt, Bessie Williams, Harry Williams, John Wright, Ralph Wuhrman, Henry Zimmermann, Mary CLASS OF 1922 FEBRUARY Achilles, Theodore Acosta, Lillian Baker, Bliss Bean, Charles Beatty, Edith Belloli, Ruth Bell, Bertha Bridges, Lois Buchanan, Duncan Burchell, Vivian Butzbach, Arthur Carey, Walton Clarke, James Collvier, Harriett Cozzens, Bradley Crossley, Keith Crump, Margaret Curtis, Dorothy Cykler, Edmund David, Helen Davis, Roland Davis, George Dubois, William Fair, Dorothy Fancher, Claude Farman, Carl Fetzer, August Fonda, Ralph Gandrup, Vernon Goodenough, Eva Graves, Hardinia Groesbeck, William Grose, Myrtle Halstead, Mariorie Harrington, Ruth Harter, Leah Hayes, Margaret Hilton, Fred Hines, Don Howell, Glenn Keast, Gladys llehl, Joseph Kesling, Marcia Kimball, Willard Koehler, Leota Kooser, Wardwell Lindblom, Vincent Lisle, Beatrice McMurray, Raymond Mitchell, Pierce Monferino, Louis, Jr. Moore, Robert Musick, Emily Naas, Alwlida Neel, lrene Northup, Eldred Oteri, Jane Park, Virginia Perovich, Mary Perovich, Paul Ponica, Dominic Pond, Charles Raggio, Genevieve Roberts, Dorothy Rohrbacher, Alan Rondoni, Lena Schoen, Arthur Schoenheit, Helen Schwitzgebel, Alice Schwartze, Karl Smith, Teresa Sorracco, Susan Storie, William Still, Ellen Thies, William Toy, Clarence Voss, lna Walker, Harold West, Mildred Willson, Arthur Wilson, Harold Winter, Eva Wright, Dorothy CLASS OF 1922 JUNE Adam, Opal Bailey, Ruth Bayle, Augustin Bequette, Alfred Bolei,CIara Boyes,Joseph Busch, Mildred Busiaeger, Anna Chope, Harold Combatalade, Celine Crist, Margaret Croney, Oliver Crummey, Faith Curtner, Helen Davis, Elva Dickinson, Vivian Donald, Charles Downing, Lois Eardley, George Farley, Laura Ferreira, Elizabeth Frasse, Irvin Fry, Druscilla Fuller, Grace Goostree, Frances Greenleaf, Esther Gritfen, Leela Griffin, Gertrude Grigg, Cavie Guilbault, Margaret Hablutzel, Charles Harris, Lottie Hawes, Harry Heath, Helen Helm, Madeleine Hotchkiss, Donald Howell, Helen Hunter, Raymond Johnson,Ebba Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Melvin Johnson, Selma A. Johnson, Selma Betty Jones, Edward Kelley, Vera Knapp, Thelma Lindstrom, Alvin Knopp, Cleoria Lake, Genevieve Langley, Rolland Lathrop, Helen Lawrence, Maybelle Lewis, Ray Lighttoot,Vera Lindblorn, Eugene Lundy, Herman McCain, Thomas McChesney, Carol McDougall, Kenneth MacLean, Dorothy MacLean, Elsie Mathews, Gladys Meinecke, Edna Michell, Joseph Miller, Marguerite Moak, Loren Moore, Laura Moore, Mildred Murison, Edwin Nelson, Helen Nelson, Verda Nicholson, Marion Olsen, lone Pace, Marie Palm, Juanita Park, Wayne Provan, Katherine Reiff, Emilie Rhodes, Marian Ridley, Minnie Riesberg, Hazel Rubino, James Russell, Elwood Sanders, John Scott, Franziska Shannon, Mary Sonniksen, Helen Souders, Helen Stengel, Mildred Stewart, Dorothy Truscott, Priscilla Vogt, Erncst Wilt, Kenneth Zingheim, Victoria CLASS OF 1923 FEBRUARY Adam, Bertha Allen, Eveleen Anderson, John Armetta, Ruth Atkinson, Charlotte Barker, Dorothy Barnwell, Thelma Barr, Dorothy Bennetts, Robert Benson, Florence Berner, Hubert Bettinger, Juliet Blanchard, Miriam Bliss, George Bowden, Elise Brancato, Paul Bridges, Shirley Brister, Ruth Brooks, Alice Brooks, Esther Brown, Charles Bryant, Howard Buchanan, Mercedes Buchser, Emma Buck, Lee Bunting, Alice Byl, Frederick Caldwell, Arthur Carmichael, Arthur Chase, Margaret Chiappino, Lawrence Christianson, Blanche Clark, Harold del-legy, Fairis DeLaCruz, Cecilia DeVincenzi, George DuCavic, Rhea Eaton, Frances Edsinger, Mabel Engelhardt, Ruth Ent, Caroline Fallon, Claire Fehren, Richard ' Fisher, Joseph Fleming, Evelyn Florey, Royal Foley, Thomas French, Mildred Frost, Margaret Fuhrman, Elizabeth Gerlach, Alice Grigg, Edith Haas, Norma Hargreaves, Odeal Harris, Leah Hassler, Lucille Heple, Helen Herschbach, Roberta Hough, Caryl Jaca, Antonio Jaca, Martin Jackson, Ellsworth Jett, Finis Johnson, Samuel Johnston, Helen Kesling, Eileen Knowles, Marian Koeck, Josephine LaDine, Hazel Langfield, Alvin LaSpada, Aurora Lean, Elizabeth Levin, Bertha Lotz, Nell Martin, Nellie Mathews, Ellen Mathewson, Kathryn Maxey, Elizabeth Maynard, Frederick McDonald, Clyde McKean, Floyd Meyer, Herbert Miller, Edward Minor, Rhodes Moore, Myra O'Neil, Agnes Owen, Eleanor Parkinson, Helen Pavely, Anne Pigott, Gwenneth Puck, Emerson Pyle, Florence Reed, Charles Reynolds, Lois Robb, Gladys An archway provides a frame for the dramatic photo above of one end of the sturdy building which housed San lose High School from 1908 to 1952. The school board, in providing for the thick walls and arched cloisters, modeled the building after the Franciscan missions which so successfully withstood the weathering of the years, the heat and rain of the California climate, and the earthquakes which sometimes rattled the countryside. Mr. F. S. Allen, Pasadena architect, remembered the claims that had been made for the 1898 building and what the 1906 earthquake did to it, in assuring that the catastrophe would not be repeated. What nature and the 1935 auditorium fire could not do, the needs of the expanding San lose State College for space succeeded in doing. The state, which had given the high school permission, by act of the State Legislature, to build on the state college land, withdrew its hospitality and ordered the school razed. Below, where students once trod, the wreckers' trucks roll. I ,. --W 4-.- , ' ' ,ff , ' , 'i , 'A . I , ' A but at q,mw,,,, nl JH ,f SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL, 1868-'I898 During 1867 the school board, acting in coniunction with the mayor and the Common Council, bobght six lots on the north side of Santa Clara Street between 6th and 7th streets for 53,250 The new 520,000 building, fi- nanced bythe 1864 525,000 bond issue and subsequently called Horace Mann School, opened on Jan. 1, 1868. iSee earlier photo.l Both the high school and grammar school used the eight-room, three-story brick and stone building, with high school classes primarily on the second floor, former State Sen. Herbert C. Jones of the class of '98 re- calls. A shack in back was also used, and chemistry labora- tory facilities were in the basement, with some high school classes on the third floor, students recall. The building was too crowded, however, for the growing population. Evidence of the community's growth was the mounting list of alumni, who organized in 1879. SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL, 1898-1906 The story of one of the finest high schools in the state has been told in part in captions beneath photos earlier in this volume. Ground was broken in 1897, and the school was dedicated on Sept. 30, 1898. The course of study, which had been set at two years in 1868 and extended to three years in 1876, had drawn the criticism of the University of California as not provid- ing enough time for the adequate study of Latin. So, in 1896, it was extended to four years. Perhaps in recogni- tion of this improvement, the university sent its only pro- fessor of pedagogy iteachingl, Elmer Brown, to speak at the dedication of the handsome brick and stone three-story structure, located once more on Washington Square, now called Normal Square. The building had been designed by Jacob Lenzen and Son, and the cost, S75,000, lust matched the amount of the bond issue which had been voted. lts scope is indicated by the fact that the assembly hall would seat 1,500 to 2,000 people, The crowding had forced students to march in and out of the Horace Mann building. This would no longer be necessary in the spacious new building, the San Jose Weekly Mercury of Saturday, Aug. 27, 1898, boasted. An additional advantage was the ,fact that classes will not be annoyed by passing street cars, as they have been in the past. ' , A whimsical touch, the message presumably scrawled by a student as the 1908 building was emptied in 1952, was captured by a San lose Mercury photographer. f 'N's.a..Q- Robertson, Ruth Rousten, Mario Royal, Dorothy Rule, Gertrude Russell, Madeline Salisbury, Dwight Scales, Mayme Schatz, Hans Sharp, Adelaide Shaw, Frank Sheldon, Viola Sousa, Ethel Steding, Mary Stevenson, Elmo Stork, Marlitt Stout, Leola, Stratton, John Straub, Alwine Swanson, Gladys Thomas, Faith Thurber, Mildred VanHorn, Mildred Walker, Elizabeth Walker, Earl Walton, Adaline Walton, Mary Webb, Mary Whaley, Marcus Wlaiffen, Alice Whitten, Josephine Wilson, Caroline Withrow, Ethel Wood, lra Wool, Fred Worswick, Mildred CLASS OF 1923 JUNE Aby, Charles Allen, Margaret Anderson, Yvonne Armstrong,Catherine Arnerich, Genevieve Bailey, Charles Baker, Dorothy Baker, Harlan Bal-.er, Lenore Baker, Thelma Beatson, Norman Beauchamp, Thelma Bena, Anna Biaggini, Albert Burk, Eva Blanchard, Vivian Blanton, Bettie Bradley, Edward Brittell, Mary Brunner, Willaim Brunst, Gwendolyn Burnett, Martha Candee, Frances Carmichael,Mary Carnahan, Chalon Carroll, Frank Center, Hugh Clement, Charlotte Cleveland, Leora Cline, Mary Concklin, Florence Concklin, Ralph Cook, Alberta Cortese, Katherine Craft, Beniamin Cupples, Robert Curtis, Lyman David, Helen Davis, Paul Dee, Edith Delear, Enrest Down, Mabel Downer, Ruth Dubsky, Helen Dunn, Mona Elliot, Ruth Elsea, Elmer Emery, Allen Feltersack, Evelyn Fart, Mildred Frost, George Gaw, Harold George, Alfred Cerdts, Hermann Gifford, Mariorie Glader, Ethel Greene, Lelia Greenleaf, Charles Hancock, Joseph Hart, Evelyn Hassler, Grace Hawkinson, Lydia Henderson, Edward Hensill, Geneva Hensill, George Hepburn, Helen Heple, Earl Herold, Bertha Hill, Ruth Hinkley, Harry Holt, Laura Hunter, Ian lngleson, Dorothy Jacobson, Hilda James, Frances James, William Jensen, Bernhardt Jensen, Ernest Johnson, Edna Johnson, Noble Keegan, Wences Kennedy, Kathryn Keplinger, Lester Koeck, Ruth Kottinger, William liynaston, Marna LaDine, Walter Lanotti, Felix Lapham, Cora Lee, Beulah Lefranc, Nelty lenzen, Theodore Letsom, Norris Lewis, Kenneth Luhdorff, Anne Lyle, Leland McCain, Byrl McClay, Dorothy Mayo, Anna Menzel, Anna Miller, Charles Mills, Virginia Mitchell, Clarence Moore, Rupert Needham, Frances Nelson. Kristena Nishida, Kazuo Norris, Mariorie Norris, Clarence Nourse, Page Parchaso, Anselmo Patton, lna Pelton, Leah- llerovich, Alice Peterson, Waldo Fhilbrick, Dorothy Phillips, Herman Porter, Harry Porter, Virginia Post, Alfred Raithel, Henry Ray, Earl Reed, Warren Richards, Evelyn Richter, Ernest Ridley, Kenneth' Riesberg, Clemens Riley, Muriel Rivera, Edna May Schmoldt, Albert Scott, Ruth Sears, Pearl Seeman, Dorothy Shambeau, Rosa Shaw, Fred Smith, Elsie Smith, Gertrude Smith, Grace Smith, Harrison Solari, Theodore Stephens, Mariory Stevens, Harold Stevenson, Carl Still, Warner Sudderth, Carl Suhl, Doris Sutherland, Gordon Talbert, Blake Talbot, Esther Temple, Melva Thomas, Paul Tigner, Lola Turner, Bernice Voshall, Elizabeth Walters, Mariorie Ward, Lawrence Vvickliffe, Harry Wilde, Ruth Wilson, Wilma Wood, Hazel Wood, Walter Wood, Olive Wool, Beatrice. Wooster, Ruth Wright, Virginia Youse, Lucille Zimmerman, Elsie CLASS OF 1924 FEBRUARY Amori, Tony Appleton, Meriam Bailey, Carl Bascom, Walter Baughman, Mabel Benson, Melva Bessey, Ernest Bodenschatz, Emil Booker, Edwin Borchers, Lois Bramkamp, Lynn Burch, lla Burr, John Bushnell, Frances Carr, Etta Carroll, Clair Cavallaro, Kathleen Chennell, Jack Chrisman, George Cline, Virgil Cloke, Gerald Cochran, Edyth Coe, Henry Combs, Velda David, Ruth Deitschmann, Philip DiCristina, Charles Dobson, George Doudell, Paul Farum, Lawrence Fleming, Olive Flockhart, Jenner Froehlich, Mary Gagliardo, Emile Ginter, Ulah Grundeland, Earl Haas, Marcella Haehnlen, Albert Heitzman, Howard Henley, Mary Hicks, Lillian Hines, Frederick Holmes, Dorothy Jordan, Rosalind Knobel, Alice Knoeppel, Emma Kopp, Florence Leitch, Emerson Loomis, Dorothy Lundy, Robert Delaney, Nick De Lashmutt, Cyrus Delear, Claire Di Benedetto, Frank Doerr, Minna McCaustland, Henrietta Dubois, Clarisse Maley, Evelyn Marsh, Gertrude Mason, Lloyd Mathson, Myrtle Mathewson, Donald Mule, Lena Nickell, Marguerite Nickerson, Marian Park, Harriet V Place, Norma Putnam, Lois Ramsey, Hazel Reese, Leslie Rehdorf, Marie Ridley, Newton Riese, Walton Roberts, Marian Shedd, Louise Shultz, Pearl Southwick, Mary Sullivan, John Swisher, Gladys Taylor, Mary Trimingham, Grace Truscott, Ellard Turner, Andrew Vagts, Adam Veale, Martha Vortman, Helen Wessels, Inga White, Marvelle Willams, LeRoy Willson, Douglas, Jr. Wood, Fred Wood, Isabel CLASS OF 1924 JUNE Adcock, Clifton Anderson, Ellsene Ash, Velma Barbarez, Anna Barton, Lois Berg, Bertie Black, Frances Boeger, Evelyn Brallier, Bret Brecher, Clara , Bridges, Grant Brierley, June Brodofsky, Louis Brundage, John Brunst, Francis Buchser, Genevieve Buchser, Herman Buettner, Dora Buettner, Jewel Burrell,Kenneth Byers, Marie Bvl, Theodore Callison, Raymond Campagna, Salvatore, Campbell, Paul Campen, Helen Cardoza, Charles Carlyon, Annie Chesnutt, James Chin, Ying Cline, John Cook, Edward Cook, Ferne Cook, Stanley Creigh, Carl Cullen, Jimilla Cunningham, Muriel Curtis, Mildred Cushing, Charles Cushing, Clive Dale, Eugene 1 Duino, Yolanda Eakin, Dorothy Ebcy, George Edwards, Kenneth Eells, Harriet Fair, Esther Fisher, William Folden, Marion Fox, Richard Gardner, Loris Gerber, Dora Giroux, Ethel Goldeen, Hazel Graves, Ada Greenleaf, Frances Griffin, Irma Grigg, Marian Hansen, John Henning, Carol Henry, Hazel Herold, Milton Hill, Esther Hcrton, Lucile Howard, Harold Hubbard, Thomas Hughes, Luther Hutchins, Leah Jacobson, Melvin Jensen, Anna Jordan, Marion Jorgensen, Fred Karo, Bernice Kelley, Kenneth Kelsey, Mary Kennedy, Ethel Kluge, Edna Krause, Everett Lamb, Virginia Larrnon, Dorothy Lathrop, Howard Lathrop, Susie Liridblom, Elsie lindsay, Thomas Lir1dstrom,George Lowell, Gertrude Lowell, Mary Mancuso, Mary McCartney, Wesley McClay, Leslie McDaniel, Martha McDermott, James McDermott, Wilfrid Mclntyre, Herman Merritt, Norman Miller, Harry Miller, Harvey Mitchell, Mary Moody, Gertrude Mundorf, T. Dean Naegle,Mildred Olsen, Edna O'Neil, Robert Oppl, Valentine Palmer, Margaret Parchaso, Francisco Paviso, John Peer, Esther Pender, Mernon Phillips, Lucile Piazza, Salvatore Portal, Blanche Rabanus, Elaine Reynolds, Eugenia Rhodes, Alvin. Rhodes, Robert Rines, Herbert Roberts, John Rogers, John Q N K - -. .. K NW' , 5 'K ,Dania W AMR ' XV K , .,,..,.,,M., . L.lf'f7i '-- 1+ . ' A - i f 1. ... . . , , 1-a t , s '--f- -'f-'-r e-Q .: - ef T f .,,, . , S, ' f c... . ,. 7? 42 'M . ' 1 1 an ' as-gb Y-T . A F -...qgxlef B,,g! ' ' 'Z vi ., al , S' Q., it ' ' -www' ,.n ' :gnu 'l...n1 ,,.a-f,eQ,,., ' . . 'sth -al' ,.,nl' ,gif ' 'Nine t , L N sg 1 rg . 1-Q-- ,.. ' Twig!!-it -af ,ev 5' J , 'V , -- - a it, C, ff' . QSM., 41 -1-.cific ' ar . v ,ue ..L- -v . are-1 , se...-gi . ' ., K M H9336 ts' H ,ms . . ,V ,, - -as-r - we '.,,1 g ' - - l - A . 'S' 1 L 'll-1 . j, .. .,. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll THE PRESENT HIGH SCHOOL While San Jose High's first separate home had cost 38,000 when constructed nearly a century before, the present structure, first occupied in the fall of 1952, cost 52,500,000 - aside from 'fees and landscaping. Kump Associates, architects and planning consultants of Palo Alto, drew the plans. The new structure won immediate recognition when it was selected in i952 by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as one of the 43 outstanding American buildings of the postwar period. Still another honor was accorded the designers when, in l954, the building was given the award of merit by the American Institute of Architects in Washington, D.C. Walls of concrete block masonry, solid grouted, were placed on a concrete foundation. An exposed sandblasted finish was used. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllIlIllllllllIlllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A workmen checks smoothness of the front court of the present home of San jose High School, first used in September, 1952, and dedicated Sunday, Nov. 2, 1952. The sci1ool's completion date was first expected to be March 13 and later predicted at May 19, but bad weather and a strike delayed it. e . ....-.4,. SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL, 1908-1952 A school for the ages, the 1898 structure could have been dubbed, but it was not to endure. The great earth- quake of Wednesday morning, April 18, 1906, Cdescribed, and its effects on San Jose High School pictured, on page 115 left the roof tilted crazily askew, the building wrecked. Students found temporary class facilities in emer- gency aid stations, the newspapers of the time report. Sessions were cut to half a day to ease the crowding. In the fall, high school classes were squeezed into the old Lincoln School,,at 408 Almaden Ave., so tightly that the October Bell reports girls had to stop wearing the fluffy starched skirts because of the iam on the stairways. Just six months after the earthquake, the voters, on Oct. 20, approved a 575,000 bond issue for a new and sturdier school. F. H. Allen of Pasadena designed the mission-type, university-style wings. The contract was let June 20, 1907, and Z. O. Field of San Jose was named contractor. The cornerstone was laid Admission Day, Sept. 9, 1907. An additional 520,500 in bonds for school furn- ishings was authorized March 21, 1908. On Sept. 9, 1908, a year after the cornerstone cere- mony, the new building between 6th and 7th streets at San Fernando Street was dedicated. Rough cement plaster exteriors, red tile roofs, archways and cloisters and two towers were the dominant features of the school, which was most familiar to the bulk of the adult San Jose popu- lation of today. The central auditorium was a landmark, until the clay it burned in 1935. Aerial view was taken just before completion of present campus in 1952. Julian Street cuts across center of ptoto, with girls' gym below it at right, shop areas to left. Above it are the main win,f.fs, boys, gym, and athletic field area. Total school site covers 35 acres. Ross, Beatrice Ross, Howard Rogers, Thomas Rolandetti. Arthur Roush, Helen Ruf, lrma Savage, Florence Snyder, Lester Solari, Emma Solari, Victor Sparkes, Aylett Speaker, Margaret Spottswood, Dorothy Stanley, Wallace Stark, Alton Stelling, William Stevenson, Frances Stile, Henry Straube, Gale Sutherland, Annie Swain, Vernon Swickard, Mary Sword, Elizabeth Taylor, John Thomas, Ray Tillman, Katherine Townsend, Irving Van Tyne, Onnolee Vickers, Virginia Waldorf, Stanley Webster, Josephine Whaley, Clarence Wickland, Agnes Williams, Margaret Willis, Leonard Wilson, John Wood, Barbara CLASS OF 1925 FEBRUARY Aguiar, Mary Anderson, John Baggs, Clarice Bariga, Bernice Barr, Helen Beatty, James Bell, Morlin Berry, Mary Bessey, Margaret Bodenschatz, Ruth Boomer, Allen Borchers, Bernice Brown, Orrin Burdick, Allan Campisi, Salvadore Caramella, Joseph Carroll, Kathleen Carroll, Margaret Carruba, Phillip Castle, Lorine Chandler, Wayne Chissesi, Rose Corsiglia, William Darling, Ruth Davison, Henry Downs, Marie Dunn, Chester Eastin, Natalie Erhart, Hazel Estep, Gladys Evans, George Farum, Mariorie Faser, Elizabeth Fidel, Marie Fischer, Lorene Fisher, Leeana Ford, Charles Fowler, Wynette Fry, Leland Gallardo, Griselda Gattuccio, Jasper Gerdts, Henry Hansen, Dorothy Hayes, Lucille Heine, Felcia Herman, Will Hill, Margaret Hoepfner, LeRoy Hornbuckle, Stanley Hunt, Mildred ldehara, Kozo Johnson, Frank Johnson, Lester Jolly, Eleanor Keegan, Margaret Kelty, Margaret Latta, Chester Ledbetter, Elizabeth Lee, Henry Loader, Bert Martinez, Margaret Matthews, George Murray, Mildred Paslaqua, Kenneth Peterson, Victor Pickering, Elizabeth Randazzo, Anna Reinis, Anna Rene, Edna Rice, Jessie Riley, Frederick Rhodes, Muriel Semichy, Harold Shoup, Marjorie Stawetski, Elmer Stevenson, James Stewart, Byron Syer, Robert Tesche, Elmer Topp, Thomas Tower, Edward Van, Hilda Waltrip, Clyde Wauhab, Walter Werner, Hermon Whitten, Harriet Williams, Alice Williams, Ruth Winans, Marian Wood, Kathleen Wool, Edna Worden, Richard Zahn, Ellsworth CLASS OF 1925 JUNE Acqvist-Space, Adeline Alvarez, Grace Amori, Joseph Anderson, Elizabeth Archambeault, Robley Arnold, Shirley Bacci, Ernest Baird, Forrest Baylor, Margaret Beattie, William Beauchamp, Eileen Beauchamp, Theodore Bell, Esther Bennett, Luther Benson, Margaret Berger, Lehua Berner, Mariorie Berry, Robley Blesh, Trolando, Jr. Bodenschatz, Alvin Boogaert, Johan Bowman, Bessie Bunney, Alan Burnett, Elsie Carey, Ruth Casamayou, Jennie Cavallaro, Virginia Christopher, Neva Goodenough, DorothyCline, Kathleen Hall, Robert Clough, Edna Cothran, Nancy Craven, Harold Cunningham, John Curless, Flora Davis, Roy Davis, Russell Dean, Margaret De Laney, lrma Dent, Zeno De Temple, Audre Dillon, Letha Disbrow, Walter Doerr, Arno Dooley, Helen Elliott, Robert Erickson, Linda Fair, John Foley, John Folsom, Louis Ford, Florence Fox, Theron Francis, Agnes Gandrup, Ruth Gerdon, Jessie Getzelman, Ernestine Gioiosa, Frang Greenleaf, Margaret Haworth, Edward Henning, ldell Hermann, Victor Heyden, Albert Hildebrand, Everett Holland, Margaret Hood, Margaret Howard, Jean Howard, L. D. Hughes, Hetty Husman, Walter Hunter, Leona Huston, Bernice Iliff, Pearl Jacobus, Gerald Johnston, Maisa Jones, Linda Jorgensen, Herbert Krauter, William La Barbera, Angelo La Fleur, Lawrence Laughlin, Harry Loban, Evelyn McChesney, Earl McCurdy, James Maas, Willard Marshall, John Maymont, Roslyn Mathews, Leona Matliano, Salvador Mattos, George Maxey, Frank Miller, Carl Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Violet Monnet, Randall Morandi, Aldo Munson, Ernest Murie, Clifford Myerfeld, Rachel Nash, Mary Nelson, Nellie Owen, Lucille Owens, Jeanette Payton, Arthur Pearson, Olga Peren, Vernon Perren, Vernon Peterson, Raymond Post, Janet Pozzi, Alice Ralston, Lillian Ramsay, Drucilla Reading, Ethel Reed, Alma Renzel, Ernest,Jr. Rexworthy, Edward 'line Bays gymnasium af present campus also serves as assembly hall for annual awards assembly and for pep rallies. Stairway slmwn uncler !'0llSf!'llCflU7l in main earrirlor of present lmilzling learls to upstairs class-romn arca and library, currently the largest in Ilie San jose Unified Selma! Disfriet 29 Malovos, Kenneth Mangold, William Mendelowitz, Berman Menzies, Annie Miller, Edwin Miller, Mildred Monroe, Albert Montoya, Ralph Murray, Robert Musso, John Nickell, Laurena Norris, Henry Norton, Robert Nylin, Evelyn Oberg, Enid Olson, Evelyn Farise, Rose Parsons, Frederic Patton, Andrew Patton, Helen Peden, Leila Pelz, Sam Peters, Dave Petithomme, Louis Plate, Phoebe Poulain, Eugenie Quain, Ralph Quement, Arthur Ralston, Bertram Ramsay, Donald Raymond, Helen Reed, ll Frazier Ridley, Lorna Rinehart, Donald Rodecape, DeForest Roggia, Remo Roseveare, Herschell Russell, Richard Sheller, Ruth Shields, Margaret Simon, Herman Smith, Ella Snyder, Jeannette Snyder, Rixford Spinelli, Abby Stoner, atricia Straight, Arthur Sutton, Irene Tamada, Henry Taplin, Glenn Tate, Frank Taylor, Harold Thorne, Julius Tigner, Thomas Tilcock, Walter VanDalsem, Jeanette Virta, George Vivian, Georgette Waldorf, Norman Watson, Philip Weaver, Harold Wells, Ralph Wheeler, Merton White, Maynard Willams, Ernest Willis, Thomasx Wilson, Daisy Wood, Althea Worsley, Ruthe Zabel, Elma Ziegler, Samuel Zimmerman, Arden Zimmerman, Dorothy CLASS OF 1927 JANUARY Atherton, Rosalind Austin, Abbott Bair, Helen Barnard, Eugene Battaglia, Josephine Belloli, William Bianchi, Aida Bigotti, Richard Blethen, Howard Blum, Eldred Boogaert, Harry Borchres, Charles Borden, Charles Brayevich, John Brunst, Clara Burch, Jr.,Willis Burchfiel, Ursula Burnett, Doris Cappa, Joseph Capps, Rodney Carey, Madge Carey, Gertrude Carlotta, Joe Casey, Martha Coen, Richard Cox, Wilbur Crist, Marian Croft, Gladys Curtner, Evelyn Dean, Frank delCastillo, Marie Duino, Edward Ehle, Alice Engleman, Ephraim Erkid, Lela Erkid, Maryland Eubanks, Lila Fintel, Howard Fitts, Evelyn Freitas, Edna French, Stella Gordon, Roy Green, Velya Gregory, Myron Hall, Marshall Hamilton, Vera Harper, Harold Harvey, Dorothy Heidrick, Lawrence Henley, William Hensill,Jr., John Herold, Chester Higgins, Orovilla Hooker, Reevie Hubbard, Alberta Hubbard, Lorena lsh, Stanley Jones, Geraldine King, Charles McDaniel, David Mclntyre, Willis MacDonald, Etta Maio, Victoria Malovos, Jr., Andrew Margason, Ben Matracia, Marion Mehrkens, Ralph Mercer, Mary Middleton, Jr., Francis Miller, Loren Miller, William Moellering, Edward Moore, Byron Moore, Donald Moznett, Marie Myers, Ethel Naas, Clarence Nelson, Mildred Noble, Phyllis Park, Bruce Passarella, Helena Pearson, Ethel Peterson, Eva Peyrone, Charles Phillips, Jack Portal, DeWitt Porter, Dorothy Rathbun, Hugh Rhodes, Wesley Riordan, Eugene Ross, Leighton Rowe, Donald Salas, Dorothy Scoppettone, James Shew, Leon Showalter, Carl Smith, Dione Smith, Dorothy Smith, Lorraine Smith, Meder Stonier James Sunseri Manuel Tormey James Wade Olga Walker Nellie Waterhouse John Williams Edna Williams Edward Wood Elton Young MacKenzie Zimmerman Helen CLASS OF 1927 JUNE Allario Hope Allen Jr Charles Anderson Oscar Anglemier Vernon Azzarello August Baker Dick Baldwin Alic Beasworrick Minnie Beatty Doris Beatty Phyllis Bigongiari Romeo Bostrom Violette Bradeen Hubert Bridges Wylda Brownell Dorothy Burch Marv Burch John Burdick Raymond Burk Marlorie Burke Burns Cantu Cantu Capas Billie Madelyn Mary Robert Anne Carbone Roma Carpelan Olga Carraher Jack Casey Doris Casinas Melanio Cavalli Charles Champreux Yvonne Chandler Kennard Chapman Laura C ne Lillian 9, Collingwoo Muriel Colvin Ana Cook Joseph Culp Dorothy Davis Wmnitred Dean Burree DeBella Jake Devine Geor Dolen Myrtle Downing Horace Dyer Miriam Eachus Harlene Eaton Joyce Edwards Thomas Empey Horace Fanelll Joe Farrier Geogre Feriroli Mary Fidel Eloise Field Percy Fisher Helen Folden Grace Fowler Donald Freitas Albie French Ruth Fuhrman Lucnle Gagliardo, Donald Gagliardo, Theresa ' Gallardo, Norman Garibaldi, Angie Gay, Nadine Gerber, Helen Gion, Harriette Glau, Robert Goodell, Earle Gorostordoy, Lea Gray, Lois, Guilbert, John Hardcastle, Charles Harvey, Charles Hassler, Helen Henderson, Ray Heyden, Edith Hill Florence l-nllis, George Hinman, Fred Hlrsh, Doris Honeywell, Nadine Hornbuckle, Howard Hotskin, Blanche Hughes, Ivan Iliff, Grace Ingham, George lshikawa, Tokio Jacobson, Bernardine Jacobus, Louise Kelley, Keith Kellogg, Jean Kopp, Alfred Krell, Lydia Lassere, Cecile Layton, Edwin Lenz, Edward Lewis, Jean Ltndblom, Helen Lindstrom, Elsie Llndstrom, Howard Lloyd, Margaret Logan, Adelbert Long, Grace Loomis, Esther Lowe, Homer Lucas, James McClay, Florence McCoy, Wanda ' Mclntyre, Francis MacLean, Andrew MacNair, Mary Madsen, Beth Mason, Lillian Masunaga, Shigio Mather, Elizabeth Mather, George Matthew, Robetr Maynard, Keith Merginness, Thelma Meleen, Philip Miller, Evelyn Miller, Juniata Mirto, Joe Moellering, Cecil Montoya, Henry Morgan, William Nelson, Nelda Nelson, Verna Nlccolls, Ray Niederaur, Philip Pa , Jr., Charles Pant, Starr Parsons, Robert Pearce, Nadine Peckham, Donald A Pfeiffer, Mildred Plesse, Lloyd Porter, Doris Pratt, Verna Puck, Thelma 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 , e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . I . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 'F , ,, li , I' Colbert, Mar 1 1 4 1 ' 1 , . , . l , . 1 99 l 1 1 ' 1 ' i 1 , . , . , . , it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 45' 1- QCWT 1 ' u ts T-'13 A full-dress stage, exterior of which can lie seen aboue, was added to the cafe- torium in 1961 to make possible presentation of limited dramatic programs. The cafetorium Cllllllgl! and building of two new classroom wings by Alken Construc- tion Co. at a cost of 8301532 was made possilnle by a 1958 bond issue. Below, students are about to descend steps to Bulldog Boulevard alongside Room 60, the S108,724 music building erected in 1955 lay Bridges Construction Co. MR, .. N 1. sc. 1 1.,.,s-fe - . ,..,s,,...-1-+4-N-tt X' 'T' - M. ,1maa.n.sssss.M.s, . A NS 13 ss We ouaesvws X 30 5 . - -ii- - Q.. N ,Q-fw::,.,,,i,,,,,, ,,,,a,sKL : ,V -..,., , ii 3 Ffa- c L .a Q ..1. '.,.g......, ....x... E k l ,V ,aff . - : 2: -. -vw ' . , , , .-,,,,.,.4,:a..-ef.-f-as .5 ,V , . - V ,,,,,, I A -- , ai, , gg V , 'Q fe -' , , ,gi . 8 , , -k'. , 5 Q ,. ,Ir .ms-,,'g'f ' 6. ,.gfkf.JP.C ' . z t. fe af. L, ' is Q. .:a,- f-e,a:,gl,th' -. it 'W , -: W- .:.:,?335g?S,w 3,,.lff, , . of iz J-9 f:1'f 'W-sa.s3t'tf:l'1v ft iii.: W -- .se R 1 . a. K Newest addition, the 70 and 80 wings, forms a background for Karen Gottschall ,64. Below, another '64 class mem- ber, Robert Cusimano, ponders the message of the plaque laid Nou. 2, 1952, proclaiming San lose High School to be dedicated to truth, liberty, and toleration, as the school enters its second century of service. Hx! 1 , ,weft .A Ay, . .Y A ..-ifva .,:st.u.iLs.s,Q. .J 3l Raithel, Christine Rake, Lois Rathbun, Jean Reade, Mildred Richmond, Richard Ries, Marian Riley, Edna Ringo, Dorothy Risley, Frankie Risley, Zetta Rodgers, Theodore Rose, Joseph f Rossi, Luther Roth, Frances Rowe, Melville Rule, Calvin Schroeder, Lora Sciuto, Concettina Shreve, Marie Shuchat, Fannie Silver, Frances 'Smith, Jewel Sorensen, Ruth Stile, Alice Stockton, Elisabeth Stowe, Kenneth Straub, Shirley Stuart, Charlotte Suzuki, Lester Sweet, Howard Sword, Martin Taix, Evelyn Tower, Marion Trapin, Beniamin Trigwell, James Trone, lla Tuggle, Frances Vallelunga, Frank Warmke, Harry Watson, Donald Webb, Ill, Edward Weber, Bernerd Wheeler, Royan Wilder, Ernest Willaby, Arleta ' Williams, Edith Williams, Jr., Reginald Witzke, Albert Wolfe, Delos Woods, Bessie Wright, Whitney CLASS OF 1928 FEBRUARY Alder, Joseph Alder, Verda Anderson, Leola Ash, Corwith Baughman, Grace Boccardo, James Bodenschatz, Paul Boes, Frederick Boschken, Therese Bradeen, Hennrietta Brelle, Richard Bridges, Donna Brister, Anna Brodofsky, Herman Brownell, Eloise Cassin, Robert Coatney, Gertrude Colvin, Reginald Comito, John Cornell, Fred Cox, Madelyn Dierks, Audree Dornberger, Pauline Eaton, Jessie Ebey, Mette Echante, Alice Edwards, Martha Eley, Eleanor Elliott, Eileen Evans, Jacqueline Farman, Elin Farrier, Dorothy Feldman, Katheryn Flindt, Carl Gaumer, Wilda Gorostordoy, Emile Griffiths, Wanda Gunderson, Henty Hall, Javen Hall, Marian Halstead, Theodore Hannibal, Arthur Hart, Hazel Hartman, Carmelle Hayden, Jr., Willard Herrmann, Alora Higuera, Madeline Hillis, Charles Hitchman, Lloyd Hobbins, Edna Humburg, Verna Hussey, Ellison Iles, Ilah Jensen, Lillian Jewell, Frances Johnson, Hortense Jones, Sanford Jung, William Langhausen, Francis Ledyard, Francis Leib, Charles Leib, Samuel Lindeman, Jack Linhart, Ruth Lupton, Roy Lupton, Lottie McCosh, Gladys Maclnnis, Bruce McKay, John MacNair, Thomas Madsen, Evelyn Maggini, Constance Marshall, Frances Maynard, Murile Mitchell, Gertrude Montgomery, Robert Morton, Milton Mosher, Robert Nash, Beth O'Keefe, Margaret Pearson, Myrtle Peters, Daniel Rayner, Herbert Reed, Genevieve Rich, Helen Richards, William Rose, Robert Saunders, Eleanor Savio, Edith Schnabel, William Scott, Eugenia Scott, Kenneth Smith, Dede Smith, Franklin Soberanes, Eva Spaulding, Frances Steadman, Montague Storrs, Alvin Sutherland, Marion Swisher, Dorothy Tagliaferri, Henry Taketa, Harry Thomas, John Thomason, Harry Thorpe, Claire Tokunaga, Lincoln Topham, Chester Torino, Mary Van Maren, Dean Vertrees, Clifford Wade, John Waldorf, Margaret Waters, Jr., James Wetmore, Sylvan Whitman, James Wood, Whitney Wool, Francis Wright, Isabel Zingheim, Thomas CLASS OF 1928 JUNE Allen, Homer Amiss, Joseph Anderson, Albin Anderson, Elsie Anderson, lra Andrew, John Atlas, lrving Awbrey, Albert Bailey, Frances Bailey, Marion Baker, Blanche Baldassini, Albert Barbarez, Doris Bartlett, Charles Battaglia, Amelia Beach, Lloyd Beasworrick, Edward Belloli, Anthony Benner, Lester Benson, Elbert Berry, Mabel Berry, Rose Biddle, Wallace Blanchard, Edward Blewett, Doris Boaz, Mary Brayevich, Nick Britton, John Browne, Clair Buettner, lven Bunting, Jr., John Burke, Willaim Burke, William Caputo, Gregorv Cardew, Kathryn Carraher, Eva Cauthen, Albert Cauthen, Bernice - Challen, Estelle Chandler, Alfred Christensen, Agneetl Cianciarulo, Natalie Collis, MBfl0fl9 Connett, Theron Cranney, Dorthee Craven,.Clifford Cuffaro, Philip Cunningham, Zelvv Curl, Gilbert David, James DeMattei, Elmer Dolen, Kennth Donahue, John Donovan, Milton Down, Mary Dresbach, William Eakin, Gertrude Eaton, Rowetta Evans, Oliver Falco, Augustine Farnsworth, May Fay, Ethelyn Fisher, Floyd Flaherty, Rex Flood, Loyal Flores, Lawrence Folsom, Ida Francis, James Galligan, Irene Gilmore, Jr., Robert Gion, Marguerite Glassey, Arthur Goddard, Elbert Gordon, Harold Gordon, John Graves, Bert Gray, Berta Green, Inez Griswold, Bruce Gross, Hazel Guilbert, Elbert Hammond, Eleanor Hardies, Grace Hartley, James Hatch, Louise Heidrick, Marion Heinsen, Lenore Hiatt, Richard Hill, Mary Hodges, Katherine Honore, George Howatson, Luenda Huss, Virginia Jackson, Elgin Jacobs, Gertrude Jebb, Donald Johns, Mariorie Johnson, Viola Jorgensen, Inge Joseph, Edmond Kelly, Bernard Kirschner, Andrew Knapp, Frances Knickrem, Francis Koppel, Irvin Ladine, Theodore Laird, Elda Leaman, Alfred Leib, Mary Leslie, Wallace Libby, Jean Lloyd, Jennie Lorentzen, Helen Loupe, Kara Lua, Mariorie Lundguist, Wilbur Mabie, Herbert McConnell, Margaret McDonald, Albert McGuire, Mary Maderis, Norval Maffey, Lena Melvin, Carol Mendel, Levitte Menzel, Thelma Menzel, Pearl Meyer, Bernard Miller, Frances Moon, Nellie Muetze, Mamie Mundy, Millard Murray, Jack Nelson, Patrick Nelson, Vivian Newcomb, Cyril Nolan, Albert Norris, Nona Paglianti, Helen Parks, Helen Pash, Constance Pauly, Erle Pellissier, Frances Pencevich, Mary Perry, John Plat, Edward Posthuma, Amelia Prince, Beatrice Prince, Worthington Richards, Margaret Ries, Anna Robertson, Vendla Rondoni, Frank Rosenthal, Harold Ross, John Ruff, Jonas Ryan-Rorke, Mabel Saber, Jack Sabio, Santos Saxe, Florence Sayles, Cecil Scales, Louis Schoen, Edward Scott, Esther Scott, George Seifert, Norma Sequeira, Mary Shattuck, Charles Shultz, Hal Simonds, Kathryn Simpson, Eleanore Smith, Ada Smith, Mildred Smith, Waddington Smock, Stanley Snow, Vera Squibb, Ellen Stoner, Roy Summers, Phyllis Sword, Dorothy Thompson, Frances Tiossem, Pauline Tomola, Mary Towner, Jr., William Tucker, Calvin Vergara, Pedro Verser, Dottie Veilerka, Stanley Vickers, Esther Walrath, Anna Walrath, Jack Ware, Orland Warner, John Weedon, Zella Wessel, Wilhelmina Wheeler, Wallace Wickland, Auda Williston, Alice Wulf, Waldo Yarrington, Martha Young, Doris Zanker, Ruth CLASS OF 1929 JANUARY Addotto, Vivian Alexander, Alice Alexander, Ruth Allen, Jane Arioto, Anthony Ash, Carolyn Baker, Bennie Barnard, Bruce Bates, James Battaglia, Tony Beeson, Edna Farris, Francis Ferri, Raymond Filice, Sunda Fisher, Frank Fitts, Lillian Foster, Margaret Franzen, Viola Freeland, Helen Frisch, Helen Gamble, Margaret Garibaldi, Rena Gatto, Josephine Gerson, Alvin Giannini, Louis Gilman, Lois Gioiosa, Seraphine Goldeen, Floriene Gonzales, Alphonso Gonzales, Frances Gordon, Stephen Graun, Darwin, Grider, Forrest Grubb, Martha Halbrook, Helen Hargeaves, Roberta Hegeman, Jean Henderson, Mary Heple, Winifred Hill, Nettie Hirschfelcl, Helen Howe, William Hubley, Jeanne Hunter, Eunice lcanbery, Ferrand James, Willma Jasper, Lillian Kastner, Fern Kent, Harold Kerins, James Kimball, Clyde King, Marialice Knight, Reginald Laveroni, Dolores Leone, Nicholas Lochner, Elise Lopes, August Lundy, Fielding McGinty, Marcella McGuire, lrene Maino, Nindo Mannina, Frances Mansfield, Clifford Maurer, Carl Mercer, Alice Mestressat, Emile Miller, Genevieve Bengiveno, Anthony Mil-WH, KlY05l l Bock, Rollin Bohlin, Catherine Bradford, Charles Bradley, Quinton Brown, Ruth Brundage, Charles Campen, Alden Chan, Lois Chimento, Lewis Church, Virginia Cianciarulo, Elaine Courtney, Mary Creamer, LeRoy Curtner, Albert Daft, Dorothy D'Amico, Mamie D'Anna, James Darby, Lucille Dixon, James Dunham, Phylena Edmonds, lrene Ehlert, Virginia Eifertsen, Milton Erling, Hollis Farria, Mary Farria, Theresa Moffitt, Martha Mohr, Louise Morton, Paul Newport, Kathleen Nolte, Elton Nunes, Mathews Nylin, Carl Ogier, Leone Oldham, Marion Olsen, George Palm, Lorrill Park, Ford Parker, Helen Parkinson, Barbara Phillips, Harry Pimentel, Josephine Rehdorf, Eleanor Rhodes, RBYm0nd Rich, Charles Riesberg, Sylvia Riggio, Joseph Riley, Edward Robbins, Allen Romano, Carmelino Rooney, Frederick Rosenthal, Mira Rotholtz, Albert I S' F . T, ' .if , l -ilfwb Q f l 'irf'r TIEIEY PASSED TIEIIS VVAY A substantial number of compliments, commenda- tions, and trophies have been collected in the past century by San Jose High School and its students. How successful has the school been in its role of educating the students? To a large extent the school must stand or fall on this count in the reflected glory of its students, although no educational institution can guarantee the penetration of the human skull with 100 per cent accuracy. Whether in the spectacular scientific feats of space technology or in the day-to-day practice of responsible citizenship, family cooperation, and human decency, to what extent have the former students remembered their lessons? Have the teachers succeeded in communicating to their young charges the technical proficiency, mutually tempered idealism and realism, morality and humanity which each instructor strives to impart? In the left and right hand margins of the pages of Book I of this volume, the historical section of the Cen- tennial Bell, are listed 20,866 names of graduates of San Jose High. This prodigious list includes June graduates of the classes of 1873 through l962, including 88 classes. From 1902 through l95l, a total of 50 midyear classes were graduated in January or February. Those graduated on Thursday, June l3, 1963, at the l39th Commencement Exercises are pictured in Book ll. From the founding of the secondary education pro- gram in 1863-64 until May 30, 1873, no commencement exercises were held, nor were any graduation diplomas or certificiates awarded. No reason is known. lt simply was not the practice. However, on that T873 date, the first graduating ex- ercises were held. The site is not recorded on the program reproduced on the facing page, on which the eight grad- uates are starred. Nineteen more graduated the following year. However, no graduation was held in i875 or T877. No reason is known, but the fact is verified by the state- ment on the program of the i879 commencement that this was the fifth such program in history. ' 32 sq P in ,, I L 'fx ' 4 ii. if A FI 'I' Y S , ll ll A il'-JEITATEIN l2i lil li l ' lSQl'lS, L .. like .gfridzly gtruiug, if ' 317. 1873. ,Q Qnfsn nf AMERICA,--Vlmnns. 5ALUTA'l'0BY. - - - PM WAITING,-Duetnnd Chonu, - rzsssr,-Drifting - - - - Dl-IOLAMA'1'l0N,--Bunker Hill lonnhdl. HOME BY THB BXVEB,-Song and mimi. Intl SINGH. ORATION-Blmfn Advancement, - - ESSAY- Lifv, - - ' SELECT READING-Aunt Tobilhle 0, GI-INTLY BREATBE-Solo and Chau. URATION-Nil Donpenndum, - ESSA B-'FllSllillll - - IKEHI-IARSAL-Fnrvvrell, NUBODYS CHILD-Solo, ORATION-Progress of America, SELECT READING-ln the Ranks, - DECLAMATION- Fntine Glory uf Ann-ricu. COT BY THE MILL-Solo und Charms, ESSAY- Air Castles. with Valellictory, Annmzss, - -J - - - mir:-ss. lun Eau Bmtn. Hn-. ll. Brrn Cnuuu C. Hoon! Nun urn MAIY wll-LII. - Plncu hnuu.' 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' Onduttug Clue. 33 Russell, Sue Sachs, An ita Santoro, Lucy Santos, Marie Santos, Olivia Schiro, Sa lvador Schwartz, Elwyn Sevy, Valda Shaver, William Shelvock, Shippv, M Thelma ary Shoup, Alice Simpson, Slauter, R Mildred alph Smith, Arthur Smith, De nnis Smith, Melvin Sorensen, Stillwell, Edith Alice Streifford, Vernon Stubbe, R uth Swan, Myrtle Taplin, Fern Tharp, Mi Iton Thompson, Dorothy Thomson, Thureson, Charles Alma Thurmond, Lucille Thurston, Walter Ti 'ena, Frances Tyson, Alice Vagts, Ha VanEvery, le Alice Van Valer, June Vassallo, Edna Wade, Jeannette Waterhou se, Richard Watson, Melba Wildman, Edna Williams, Yancy Wintrode, Alfred Wlthey, Hadassah Wood, Fred Worthington, Vivian Zaro, John CLASS O JUNE F 1929 Alves, Daniel Amaral, F Amoroso, Anderson Anderson lorence Frank , Clayton ,Jack Anderson, Marie Anderson Anderson Arnerich, , Marvel , Mildred Paul Arslanian, Clara Athenour, Leon Athenour, Rose Avery, David Avila, Mabel Baum, Walter Beck, Nellie Berger, Edith Bickford, Evelyn Bigongiari, Lola Blackford, Beverly Blair, Vivi Blesh, Lau Bonn, Edn Bordman, an ra a Ethel Brallier, Thelma Brekelbau m, Edwin Briccarello, Pierina Briggs, M ildred Brown, Averil Brown, Bernard Brown, Howard Buettner, Harlon Burgess, John Burnett, Elvera Burtis, Anna Calvello, lda Campbell, Leona Cardona, Joseph Carlson, Edwin Carlson, Harry Carmichael, Mary Casey, Lyolla Catania, Dominic Caya, Eugene Chaffee, Beth Chiara, Hector Church, Cherie Coates, Morris Colbry, Audrey Colby, Gladys Colosi, Therresa Contratto, Leona Cunningham, Jean Curtner, Robert Curts, Frances Davis, Allan Deter, Norman Dillwood, Alvin Domiani, Jennie Donahue, Mary Dornbergre, Suzette Doudell, Rose Driscoll, Dorothy Duino, Ben Durney, Peggy Edwards, Thomas Ellis, June Ellis, Margaret Enrione, Eleanor Faber, Alber Fanizzi, Adeline Farrington, Lyster Fllice, Louis Fitzgerald, Bert Fitzgerald, John Flores, Edward Foster, Emma Frazee, Edna French, Mary Gagliardo, Amadeo Gattuccio, Frank Gay, Eleanor George, Ellen Geraci, Anna Ghetti, Lenore Gillmeister, Frederick Glass, Dorothy Gonthier, Marie Good, Harold Gray, Kenneth Gray, Mary Greenleaf, George Gundresen, lrving Hamilton, Edna Hamilton, Eida Hamilton, Virginia Hammer, Edith Hansen, Thyra Harvey, Raymond Hatch, Helen Heber, Helen Hebert, Muriel Hegeman, Marion Hegy, Laddie Hess, Carol Heymann, Armand Hicks, Frieda Higuera, Lawrence Hillis, Harold Horn, Vivian Hubbard, Van Hulsman, Lawrence Hunt, Pearl Jackson, Jean Jebb, Nathan Jewell, Florence Jio, Joe Johnson, Ailene Johnson, Everett Johnson, Florence Johnson, William Johnston, Doris Jones, Doris Jordan, Philip Juarez, Rose Kernan, June Kidder, Marion King, Roland Kinney, Robert Kirkup, Dorothy Krusich, Willis Lagattuta, James La Montagne, Anna Langley, Virginia Langlo, Sigurd Lauricella, Elsie Legg, Leroy Leland, Helen Lieff, Leona Lindeman, Lena Lnidsay, Fred Lopez, Leo Luhdorff, Ruth McCaustland, Harriett McCosh, Mariory McCrone, Maxine McGuire, Jr., John McKenzie, Janice McWilliams, Adeline Maffey, Anthony Manley, Alice Manley, Helen Marshall, Norma Mason, Jr., Chester Mastroleo, Petro Mattenberger, William Mayo, Arthur Meinen, Jeanette Menzies, Emma Meyer, Thelma Mileham, Amelia Miller, Noble Miller, Stanford Moellering, William Montgomery, Eileen Moore, Albert Moore, Margaret Murie, Harold Murphy, Helen Naoomoff, Anna Nelson, Beth Nelson, Raymond Nishikawa, Richard Norona Josephine Ochs, Melvin Olsen, Fritz Papson, Earl Partington, Gladys Passarella, Edith Patton, Samuel Perdue, Paul Pfeifle, Dolores Pierson, Esther Polissar, Missa Pope, Eva-Lou Preon, Jospehine Priddy, Ollie Rasmussen, William Raymond, Evelyn Rayner, Hilda Rea, James Reuss, Carol-Anne Rhoads, Adah Ribisi, Rhoda Riggs, ll, Arthur Roggia, Rena Rosenhah, Louise Roumasset, Charles Ruff, Helen Rutherford, David Ryan, Sarah Salas, Muriel Schmitz, Louis Schnable, Frederick Schneider, Bonfield Schwartz, Emily Scranton, Elsie Selletti, Louis Shew, Pauline Shipman, Mary Sievers, Henrik Silva, Richard Smith, Mary Smith, Whitman Snavely, Nell Snyder, Ethel Somers, William Sorensen, Charles Southgate, lola Spittler, Lucille Sponder, Elsie Sprague, Louise Stenger, George Stiver, Martht Storrs, Ronald Straub, Janet Summers, Bert Swanson, Josephine Talbott, Willis Thompson, Gladys Thompson, Paul Thompson, William Torley, Oliver Treadwell, James Tripp, lrene Wallace, Grace Waltz, Dorothy Wark, Carlos Warmke, Leon Wendt, Douglas Wheaton, Dorothy White, Lillian Wilcox, Muriel Williams, Dan Williams, Kathryn Williams, Pauline Williams, William Wilson, Dan Wilson, Edna Windsor, Esca Wittenberg, Mary Wolford, Edna Wolters, Areta Youngquist, Gladys Vierke, Jr., Fred CLASS OF T930 JANUARY Adamson, Bonita Allen, Richard Alves, Edna Andrade, Helen Barbour, James Battaglia, William Bellardi, Hugo Blair, Carolyn Bonham, Margaret Breuer, Edward Campbell, Gladys Campisi, Dominic Caputo, Dan Carper, Jessie Chapman, Frances Cheffers, William Chiovaro, Jennie Cimolino, Tristano Cline, Robert Clough, James Cole, Marie Collins, Barton Cornell, Lillian Coulter, Mary Covello, Frank Creighton, Evelyn Crider, Paul GOVERNMENT . To what extent does a man or woman succeed in life? Certainly one who earns the confidence of the maiority of his interested voting fellow-citizens of a growing state can be termed a success. Such a man was Clarence Clement fC.C.J Young, graduate of i885 and governor from Jan. 4, l927 to Jan 6, l93l. Also an educator, he graduated from the University of California in l892, and taught Latin and English at Lowell High School in San Francisco for i4 years, from l892 to l906, heading the English department. Mr. Young entered the real estate business in 1906 in Berkeley, and was elected to the Assembly for the l909 through l9l7 sessions, serving as speaker in l9l3, l9l5, and l9l7. A delegate to the l9l2 Republican National Convention, he was a presidential elector and chairman of the California electoral board in l92O. He served two terms as lieutenant gov- ernor, from l9l 9 to l927, before becoming governor. 3 Honorable Clarence C. Young TRADITION set long ago and still carried out, is that: each edition of the Bell be dedicated to some eminent and noteworthy man or woman, who, at one time either graduated from or has been associated with San Jose High School. The 1931 book is therefore dedicated to the Honorable Clarence C. Young, ex-Governor of California, a man who has been prominent not only in the political, but also in thc professional world. Another San Jose graduate, this one in appointive career service rather than elective office, is Mr. Julius Klein, pictured above in the i929 Bell which was dedi- cated to him. A graduate of the class of l903, he at once earned membership in the scholastic elite of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter at the University of California, Berkeley. By T906 he was employed by the government of Mexico to write an official history of that nation. He later became director of the United State Bureau of Foreign and Domes- tic Commerce and assistant secretary of commerce. Still later he became a consultant to various foreign govern- ments in their international political and economic relations. ln l907, when Mr. Klein was writing the history of Mexico, another graduate, Mr. B. Stuart Crow, was taking office as district attorney of Nez Perce County, Idaho. Many other graduates or former students have held positions in law enforcement. Currently, Mr. Ray Black- more is San Jose police chief and Mr. Bart Collins is chief of detectives. An assistant chief, in the firedepartment before his retirement, was Joseph Carter. Mr. Chauncey Tramutola, '08, became assistant. United States attorney general. A current federal official is Mr. Theodore C. Achilles, '26, assistant undersecretary of state, who served briefly as a reporter in San Jose and rose through the ranks of diplomatic negotiations and posts. The San Francisco Chronicle weekly magazine, This World, last year quoted him as declaring, lt is not enough merely to be against something . . . we must be positive and dynamic. We must get on with the iob of helping to shape the kind of world we would want to see if Marxist-Leninism had never existed. tSee photos on page 4Ol. A federally appointed official is San Jose's postmaster, Mr. William Lawrence, '38. A professional administrator is Mr. Howard Campen, Santa Clara County executive, whose official duties cover the activities of one of the fastest growing counties in the United States, with respect to both population and economic activity. 35 Currier, Carl Cusimano, Mary Dean, Louise, DeMers, Dorothy DeSmet, Marianne Dobashi, Henry Dobson, Donald Doyle, Edmond Dunn, Warren Eaton, Merle Eckles, Juanita Egling, Ethel Ereno, Orland Eaull, Francis Flood, Jewel Folendorf, Raymond Frame, Louise Freeland, Joseph Gagliardo, Andrew Gallagher, Frank German, Lawrence Gibbons, Mary-Louise Graves, Gordon Guilbault, Bernice Gussefeld, Dorothea Halstead, Isabel Hansen, Peter Hanson, Edith Helwig, Naida Hubbard, Wesley Hubel, Hazel Hudson, John Jennings, Jo Jennings, Jo Johnson, Edward Johnston, Marguerite Kapp, Donald Kelley, Tom Kincaid, Francis Kister, Leona Krueger, Helen Lima, Dominic Lindner, Alfred Lindsay, Walter Lyndon, Fern McBride, Donald McClue, Helen McCullough, June MacQuarrie, John Mapes, Willia Marston, Paul Menzies, Donna Meyer, Edwin Murray, Wallace Neher, Elva Nelson, Eugene Norona, Frieda North, Bristow Ogilvie, Helen Oliver, Teresa Ouimet, Myrth Owen, Charles Payne, Ruth Pedrick, Henry Petersen, Raymond Pezzolo, Norma Phipers, Harriet Picetti, Julia Postle, Wanda Mae Praisewater, Rosamond Pritchard, Evelyn Pugh, Paul Quain, Byron Rapport, Jack Reeder, Thelma Rickard, Thomas Riordan, Jack Rivera, Marcella Robinson, Clarence Roll, Clarice Rose, Ellis Ryan, Vida Saunders,Jr., Fred Schauer, Lee Schulenburg, Robert Shephard, John Sherburne, Ruth Silveria, William Simpkins, Ruth Smedberg, John Snodgrass, Helen Stimpson, Sidney Struve, Kathryn Studybaker, Fern Suggs, Mabel Sword, Priscilla Thomas, Leola Threlfall, William Turner, Grace VanHorn, Chester Ward, Alberta Ware, Lyle Waters, Alice Weaver, William Wendt, Olga Wicks, Helen Wicks, Margaret Wittenberg, Herman Wool, Robert Wren, Rinaldo Young, George Ziegler, Myer CLASS OF 1930 JUNE Aguiar, John Alexander, Edith Anderson, Nona Anderson, Zilla Andrews, Jaunita Apra, Celeste Ash, Hulbert Athenour, Clara Atkinson, Mariorie Baggs, Donald Baggs, Roland Barkley, Ella Barnhisel, Jane Bastian, Dorothy Bauder, Mary Bennett, Fred Berry, Blanche Bettinger, Grace Biddle, Betty Bilinario, Simplicio Boes, Robert Boschken, Herman Brondello, Edna Brown, Leora Bugh, Mabell Bullard, Muriel Bunker, David Bunting, Margaret Burbank, Burr Buzolich, Martin Calvello, Dominic Camfield, Olive Caputo, Josephine Carey, Emily Carey, Donald Carlisle, Stella Carpelan, Larry Caselli, Reginald Chapman, Mildred Chenoweth, Marietta Chimento, Joan Cimolino, Bruno Cipparone, Joe Clough, Ruth Cole, Tyler Combs, Marion Conti Mary Cook, Beniamin Cook, Frederick Cook, Robert Crow, Muriel Crummey, David Daft, Miriam Darby, Jack Daves, Doris David, Edouard Dennis, James Doughty, Donald Dowell, June Downey, Barbara Dysart, Hortense Earl, William Eaton, Mildred Enderson, Dorothy English, Verna Ennes, Marguerite Evans, Howard Fagundes, Evelyn Falco, Marie Farris, Leatha Faxon, Erma Ferrero, Mario Fieger, Ruth Fiehman, Erma Filice, Sam Gascon, Enrique Gatsel, Lewis Gattuccio, Salvadore George, Frank Giovanetti, Elmo Gordon, Allan Goth, Leola Graves, Edith Greenlee, Myron Griffiths, Arthur Grigg, Dorothy Hale, Gladys Hammer, Sidney Harrison, Violet Harvey, Velma Hassler, George Hebert, Helen Hegy, Elenora Hendershot, Violet Hickey, Edith Higgins, Inez Hildebrand, Lorraine Hill, Christina Hornbeck, Melvin Howard, Frederick Hoyt, Mariorie lchishita, Frank Iverson, Mariorie Jacker, Ileen Jenks, Clyde Jewett, Calvin Johnson, Ralph Jones, Marion Katavich, John Kavanaugh, Drexel Kennedy, Mary Kern, Dorothy Kern, Elwood King, Barbara Kirschner, Lillian Knobel, Henry Koerber, Dorothy Krohn, Joe Lacerda, Evelyn Lacy, Milo Leland, Edith Lewis, Ellen Linesba, Dixie Linquist,Jr., Fritz Longinotti, Marie Lutes, Eugene Lyda, Everett McChesney, Sibyl McClay, Eugenia McDaniel, Helen McDonald, Mary McKenna, Fred McLain, Marion MacLean, Arthur Mangin, Eugene Ii ll Mansfield, Elizabeth Markwad, Dorothy Masunaga, George Matthews, Glenn Menzel, Helen Metzker, Mary Milia, Joseph Millard, Gertrude Miller, Dorothy Minnick, Roy Montoya, Virginia Moorhead, Dudley Mosteller, Gayle Murgotten, Mildred Myers, Henderieka Navarra, Dominic Nelson, Frank Nelson, Stanley Niccolls, Wilma Niederauer, Franz Oda, Ida Oliveri, Mildred Olsen, Ralph Orlando, Fred Padgett, Margaret Parquette, Frank Paul, John Pennebaker, Matilda Perkins, Helen Pezzolo, Alma ' Pfeifle, Olga Phelps, Edward Philipp, Elmo Pinard, Earl Pineau, George Pleck, August Pomeroy, Jane Pritchard, Bernard Pullaro, Mary Purser, John Pye, Esther Randolph, Jr., Courtlandt Ranella, Frank Rasmussen, Archie Reese, Eileen I Reinegger, Glen Rhines, Edith Richards, Jr., Charles Riechers, Henry Riedel, Ruth Robinson, Marion Rohrer, Carol Ross, Albert Rucker, John Rudolph, Eva Sakauye, Eiichi Salamida, Mary Salvato, Louis Schnabel, Margaret Schroeder, Joseph Selleck, Arthur Sequeira, Ann Sgarlato, Joseph Shew, Pearl Shinbori, James Shreve, George Siegler, Alfred Silva, Dorothy Soberanes, William Southwick, Dudley Spink, Ronald Stark, Jack Stewart, Elwyn Stewart, Floyd Striegel, Ann Stuefloten, Reuben. Sunseri, Beatrice Taylor, Alma Taylor, Maurine Tedford, Dennis Thomas, Dorothy Tillson, Corabelle Tomola, Rose Traganza, Margaret Traina, Ignatius - Tree, Eva Turner, Hester Tuttle, Rosebud Vetterle, Louise Viehweger, Albert Vincenz, Harriet Voshall, Emma Wade, Loretta Waters, Richard Waters, Wayne Welz, Carl Wilder, Grace Wilkinson, Dorothy Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Florence Williams, Ralph Williams, Vera Wilson, Edla Wilson, Estella Wolfe, Dolores Worrell, Preston Wright, Mariorie Zampiere, Louise Zanker, Ethel CLASS OF 'I931 JANUARY Anderson, Elmer Anderson, Irma Anglemier, Roy V Anselmo, Concetta Arnerich, James Aversente, Laura Baker, Eunice Battaglia, Theresa Bias, Lowell Blanch, Margaret Brownton, Leighton Buettner, Mariorie Butler, Belle Caldwell, Harold Carraher, George Carroll, Ethel Castle, Yvonne Catania, Rose Cianciarulo, Thelma Ciraulo, Sally Coatney, Walter Cowden, Ruth Cowell, James Cox, Albert Crider, Lloyd Crow, Steven Curry, Bessie Daves, Margaret Daykin, Frances Dechman, Dorothy delCastillo, Lenore DellaMaggiore, Samuel Dexter, Vinca Driver, Annie Enos, Peter Ferrera, Lillian Filippi, Edith Fleckner, Grace Forbes, Maxine Forest, Dale Forrest, Dale Fosket, Sarah Foster, Thomas Garibaldi, Mae Garman, Beatrice Gatto, Frank Gillmeister, Henry Givens, Dorothy Gordon, Ronald Greenfiled, Ernest Griffin, Jack Haeberle, Willard Hansen, Geraldine Hansen, Leland Hassler, Mervyn Heagarty, Fred Heber, Ella Hiltner, Martha Hoover, Ruth Horr, Mary Hudson, Delpha Hughes, Ernest Jaca, Alfonso Jensen, Margaret Johnson, May Labarbera, Joe Ladine, Elmer Lamb, Dorothea Lanham, Wesley Lantz, Arthur Lass, Harold Lee, Fred Leibold, Doris Lietz, Harold Lightston, Juanita Locicero, Frances Locicero, Jr. Frank Lua, Dorothy McConnell, Melva McDonald, Charles MacDonald, Leonard MacGregor, John Maffey, Mary Maffey, Victor Martino, Joe Matley, Jack Maynard, Priscilla Meritt, Eleanor Merkuris, lrene Meyer, Theodore Miller, Rosalie Moody, Willey Moore, Rae Moore, Robert Murray, Dorothy Musser, Marion Nadeau, Florence Naude, Louise Nelson, Dorothy Nelson, Helen Newport, Arthur Nishikawa, Edward Obenour, Nellise Okagaki, Henry Palmer, Ellsworth Papkoff, Max Pash, Mirian Passarelli, Michael Payne, Geneva Pearce, Louise Peters, Lucile Peterson,Ruth Phipers, Fred Potter, Lena Puglia, Sarah Pyle, Eugene Raggett, Marian Rakigya, Kate Rea, Helen Recksiek, Walter Rees, Russell Rhines, Charles Rivera, Dolores Robinson, Wilbert Rockets, James Rogers, Carl Rood, Gladys Roose, Josephine Rosenquist, 'Raymond Samuelson, Violet Sanderson, James Sclafani, Ross Scribner, Ronald Signorelli, Madeline Silveria, Albert Snow, Raymond 36' w Senator Herbert C. Jones, shown above as he appears today and in lower left as he appeared in the 1924 state legislative handbook, the California Blue Book, can be described as the dean of San Jose High's graduates who became elected officials. Indeed, he holds to this day the record of having served longer in the California State Senate - 22 years -than any man in the state's 113-year history. A central figure in the organization and promotion of the San Jose High School centennial observance, Senator Kas all former senators are always calledl Jones graduated in 1898. He studied law at Stanford and Stanford Law School and started his practice in San Jose in 1905 as a partner of Mr. Samuel Tompkins. He was elected to the State Senate in 1912, at the age of 29, when Hiram John- son was governor. His term continued under the governor- ship of Mr. William D. Stephens, Mr. Friend W. Richard- son, fellow San Jose High School graduate Mr. C. C. Young, Mr. James Rolph Jr., and Mr. Frank F. Merriam. Mr. Jones was born in Oskaloose, Iowa, and attended Hester Grammar School in San Jose before coming to San Jose High School. An ardent hiker and gardener, he is the father of two daughters. Even today he continues to practice law and serves on a governor's advisory com- mittee concerned with Agnews State Hospital. Many issues have had his at- tention over the years, perhaps chief among them is water. He was a champion of California's Central Valley Water Proiect and served the Santa Clara County Water Conservation District as attorney for more than 30 years. He has also been active in mat- ters of education, conservation, agriculture, respect for law, and honesty in business. He headed a State Senate committee on al- leged price fixing by cement in- terests. ln the business world he has has been director of many firms and in 1927 was president of the State League of Building and Loan Associations. 1 w v Santa Clrirri County Superior Court judges, all of whom are San lose High graduates are, left to right: judge Robert E. Cussin, '28, judge Iolm D. Foley, '25, Judge Albert F. De- Marco, '31, judge Peter Anello, '36, and, pictured lzelow in 1926 and today, judge Marslzull S. Hall, ,E27.'In foreground above is Mr. Paul H. Stelling, 339, county fury commissioner. A substantial number of graduates of San Jose High went into the practice of law. Some have said their interest was prompted by discussions in high school classes. What may be termed a surprising number also went on to be- come iudges. Today on the Santa Clara County Superior Court bench sit five graduates of San Jose High. They are, in order of graduation, Judge John D. Foley, '25, Judge Marshall Hall, Jan. '27, Judge Robert E. Cassin, Feb. '28, Judge Albert F. DeMarco, '31, and Judge Peter Anello, Jan. '36. A January, l927, classmate of Judge Hall, who also became a iudge, is Judge James Scoppettone, who won appointment as Santa Cruz municipal judge. His class poem, recalled in 1959 by a Mercury writer, read, in part, We're on the golden Ship of Youth outbound, The fading landscape passes fror' ' ' ' became iudges are Judge Wayne Kanemoto, Judge Ray- mond Callahan, Judge Gran- din Miller, and Judge Martin Rothenberg. Others who went into law include U.S. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Congressman Don Edwards, State Sen. Clark Bradley, Mr. Hugh Cen- ter, Mr. Chesley M. Douglas, Mr. lrvin Frasse, Mr. Fred Gray, '96, Mr. Kenneth Malo- vos, '26, Sen. Herbert C. Jones, '98, Mr. Kenneth M. Johnson, Mr. Victor Kappa, Mr. Grandin Miller, Mr. Har- vey Miller, Mr. Chauncey Tra- mutola, and Mr. Fred Wool. Marshall Hall Sprowl, Esther Stpie, Samuel Stowe, Sarah Tassi, Roy Taylor, Clarence Theotonio, Ana Thomas, Isabelle Thomas, Roy Thurber, Thomas Trask, Mylet Tremaine, Stover Velye, Beth Venable, Alice VonDo'rsten, Frances Walker, Joe Werner, Florence Whitlach, George Williams, Cuthbert Winton, Elmer Young, John Zingheim, Francis CLASS OF 1931 JUNE Adams, Audrey Allen, Hugh Almoite, Ireneo Anderson, Winifred Armitage, Helen Arnerich, Antoinette Aronson, Gunborg Ashworth, Hillis Atkinson, Frances Baker, John Barale, Ross Basile, Rocci Bena, Marion Berman, Bernard Beuttel, Dorothy Billwiller, James Biornaas, Helen Blue, James Bodenschatz, Earl Boes, Mariorie Bohnett, Jack Boogaert, Frances Boogaert, Louise Bordman, Edward Bouret, John, Jr. Bovee, Eugene Brecher, John Bremer, Ernest Bricarello, Frances Bruch, Barbara Bruno, Ida Buchser, Dorothy Buchser, Lloyd Bunker, Jo Burford, Alethe Burton, Harry Camgros, Armand Cancilla, Marie Capps, Margaret Carlson, Jack Carozza, Michael Cavala, Evelyn Cavala, Lester Cavanagh, Lewis Celli, Dante Chaffee, Allen Cheffers, Eleanor Chow, Rebecca Christmas, Geraldine Cianciarulo, Alverna Ciani, Mary Claypool, John Cline, Esther Collins, Opal Conner, Josephine Conners, Laura Cornell, Margaret Cornell, William, Jr. Costa, Robert Cupples, Gwendolyn Curtner, Louisa Dahleen, Henry Davenport, Margaret Deane, Wilda De Marco, Alber t Dennis, Laura De Voss, Alice Diederich, Martin Di Fiore, Rosalie Dinardi, Katherine Di Salvo, Joseph Donald, Opal Dorsa, Anthony Duer, Florence Duygou, Martha Eakin, Bill Early, Harry Edsinger, Viivian Eng, Arthur Esposito, Elizabeth Fechi, Angelina Ferrari, George Ferraro, Catherine Filice, Albert Forte, Mary Foster, Lawrence Francis, Leonard Frazee, Jack - French, Alden French, Edna Frost, Evelyn Fry, Iva Galiotto, Jack Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Frank Garman, Christine Gilliam, James Gilliland, Sterling Gioiosa, Mary Gleason, Veda Goodwin, Thomas Graff, Earl Grant, Elva Grass, Catherine Gray, Dorothy Gray, Marguerite Green, James Grigsby, Vivian Grim, Robert Guerin, Peter Gundersen, Herbert Hable, Dorothy Hand, Donald Hardwick, Madalyn Harris, Leona Hart, Jean l-larter, Lucile Hassler, Ruth Hay, James Hayes, Anson Haynes, Betty Hebert, Mary Louise Hegy, William Herold, Phil Hershey, Joe Hild, Robert Hill, Dora Hill, Dorothy Hill, Lois Holcombe, Helen Holland, Ben Hughes, Richard Huntre, Ronald Hutchins, Arthur lckes, Max Jacka, Dorothy Jackson, Elfreda Jarvis, Stanley Johnson, Linnea Johnstone, Etta Jones, Clara Jones, Georgina Jordan, Joseph Ju, Fred Kampfen, George Kanemoto, Chizuye Katen, Wilma Kelly, Hazel Kelso, Chadwick Kelso, Donald Kent, Mary Kent, Mildred Kibler, Corinne King, Robert King, Ruby Kirk, James Kollanse, Grace Krebs, Betty Laughlin, Eleanor Lawless, Albert Leland, Alice Leone, Helen Lindsay, Wesley Lochner, Martha Logan, William Long, Frank Lopes, Evelyn Lorenz, Herman Lyndon, James Lynn, David Lyons, James, Jr. McConnell, Mable McDade, Irene MacDonald, Helena McFarland, Mamie McNally, Catherine MacQuarrie, William McRea, Willa Madsen, Donald Madsen, Norval Mager, Frank Mager, Joseph Mahaffey, Ruby Mahon, Elvera Malizia, Louise Marchisio, Matilda Margason, Omar Marten, Alma Martin, Arthur Mendez, Henrietta Mercer, Samuel Mercier, Marguerite Merendino, Pauline Miller, Clarence Miller, Nina Mina, Virginia Mohr, Mabel Montgomery, Florence Monty, Marie Moore, Mary Morgan, Johnathan Mosher, Charles Mullin, Mildred Murphy, Bernard Murray, Grace Nelson, Alta Nelson, Margaret Nelson, Myron Newell, Paul Nichols, Ambrose, Jr. Norman, William O'Hanlon, Fred Okamoto, Fuii Oyama, Nami Parker, Stanley Pasquinelli, Sereno Patterson, Chalma Pecoraro, Frank Penn, Hugh Perren, Barbara Piazza, Joseph Piche', Henry Piche', Ruth Pinkham, Charles Plat, Madeleine I Plesse, Howard Polglase, Leroy Pomeroy, Jane Putnam, Mariorie Quarnstrom, Stanley Rabing, Ella Rader, Margaret Raggett, Eugene Rankin, Russell Rees, Nelson Rifenbark, Dorothy Ringo, Ella Risdon, Richard Ritchie, Alice Rivera, Eleanor Roscoe, Thomas Rosenthal, Lee Rosingana, Carl Rotholtz, Geroge Rowe, Thelma Rule, Florence Ruster, John Ryan, James Saxon, Margaret Scardina, Gus Scheibe, Gordon Schneider, Edward Schultz, Linda Scofield, Granville Scott, Elizabeth Senn, Dorothy Shew, Gaius Shrode, Bliss Shrode, Gail Silva, Helen Silva, Lawrence Silva, Mary Sliveira, Gertrude Silvera, Manuel Simonds, Charles Smith, Anna Smith, Chester Smith, Dorothy Smith, Etta Smith, Lois Smith, Mary Smith, Venita Smith, Viola Sparry, Helen Speciale, Joe Spedding, Edna Stallman, Josephine Standring, William, Stewart, Glenn Stoner, Viola Stuefloten, Clifford Sullivan, Sophia Swanton, Donald Syres, Charles Takaichi, Lena Thompson, Phyllis Todd, Elizabeth Tonkin, Charles Toole, James Topham, Barbara Triena, Frank Ulrich, Dorothea Vetterle, Alice Ward, William Wells, lnez Wells, Mildred Wells, Richard Whidden, Ruth Whiffen, Robert Wilburn, Mae Wilent, Evelyn Williams, Richard Williams, Robert Wise, Robert Witt, Vivian Woodrow, Dorothy Wool, Jean Wool, Lois Wool, Laura Workman, Nadine Wright, lla Yaw, Kathryn CLASS OF 1932 JANUARY Abbott, Evelyn Acquistapace, Abraham Amadeo, Sam Anderson, Ivan Anderson, Paul Arceri, Joseph Arena, Sam Arslanian, Charles Basile, Rocco Bassoni, lda Bates, Lucile Bayard, Victor Bayley, Ray Beegle, Dorothy Bellis, Don Bernardo, Charles Bernardo, Ralph Bernzott, Ray Bishop, Emelyn Blance, lrene Blauer, Dorothy Bogard,.Dorothy Bothwell, Jean Bowman, Lorraine Boyer, Elma Bradeen, Harry Brayvich, Mary Brekelbaum, Gertrude Brinkley, Helen Brown, Forrest Bryan, Frank Bussi, John Capien, Muriel Cardew, George Carmody, Mildred Carozza, Maude Casazza, Frank Catalano, Joseph Celli, Angelo Chow, Stephen Clark, Ellenora Cline, William Coan, Grace Cochran, Lucy Colosi, Jenny Coltrin, Ruth Conniff, Charles Coulter, Louise Courtney, Grace Covello, Angelo Cox, Lucile Crow, Hortensa Curia, Gatin Dage, Cherald Dalessi, Bessie De Bona, Sarah De Franco, Sam De Maria, Mary Doerr, Robert Doudell, Pauline Driver, Florence Durney, Marie Elliott, Jeanne Endrich, Dolores Ernani, Marino Farmer, James Ferrari, Elmo Fetzer, lnez Finlay, Peggy Finnegan, Leroy Fletcher, Mariorie Flobert, John Floren, Gail Fox, Walter Gesell, Helen Ghetti, Janet Gibson, Charles Gillespie, Evelyn Gonthier, Henry Goodnight, Mary Goodwin, Frank Greenlee, Helen Haley,Catherine Harris, Gerdalene Hauerken, Leota Hauk, Margaret Henry, John Holman, Robert Holmes, Marguerite Hoover, Frances Hunter, Evelyn Hunter, William lchishita, George lsaksen, Meta lsham, Oriel Johnson, Willah Johnston, Mona Kent, Charles Kent, Gertrude Kerr, Genevieve Kolfoyl, Meriel Lackenby, Ethel Lanham, Mildred Lass, Elizabeth Leonard, Edythe Lindini, Frank Lupi, Adele Lupi, Lillian Lux, Charles McBain, Doris McCain, Lucile McChesney, Meda MacConnell, Evelyn McCullough, Margaret McCutchen, Walter McDonald, Melvin McGinty, Jr,, Arthur Machedo, Manuel Maino, Eunice McLeod, Richard Mannina, Joe Mannina, Rosalie Marten, Helen Martin, Lucretia Martin, Wauna Mathews, Florence Mathewson, Margaret Maxwell, Helen McNerney, John Meads, Jane Meinen, Ethel Mestressat, Alfred Meyers, Ralph Miland, Emil Miller, Mary Miller, Thomas Minardi, Lena Mitchell,Jr., Charles Mitchell, Edmund Mock, Hazel Moore, Paul Morella, Vienna Munro, Helen Neaves, Charlie Nelson, Walter Nishihara, lda Nola, Angelo Oldham, Mariorie Olmstead, Edwin Pace, Christine Palm, Anna Pasquinelli, Irene Perkins, Frances Petersen, Elsie Petretti, Mary Picetti, Mamie Pimentel, Gertrude Pomeroy, Jr., Earl Prescott, Carl Pyle, Luella Raggett, Mark COUNTY GOVERNMENT Current officials of Santa Clara County government who either graduated from or at one time attended San Jose High School are pictured here. Ralph Mehrkens Chairman, Board of Supervisors 'itil-ww, Ed Levin Superviso' Mrs. Jean Fullan Board Clerk 38 Howard Campen County Executive -of-.K I Sam Della Maggiore Supervisor Among former board su- pervisors is Wes Hubbard, lumber firm official. Among current county employes is Clayton A. Anderson, '29, in the office of County Assessor George B. Noll. Many other graduates have held county positions. SUN Jose City Council current members who participated in the signing of proclamation of San jose High School Centennial Week in May hy Mayor Robert Welch and who attended San Jose High are, left to right, Mr. Robert C. Doerr, Mr. Louis S. Solari, and Mr. Clyde Fischer. Participation in local affairs has been a hallmark of many San Jose High School graduates. This participation has sometimes led to political work and election to public office. Three current San Jose City Council members are former San Jose Highans. They are Mr. Robert C. Doerr, Jan, '32, Mr. Louis Solari, '21, and Mr. Clyde L. Fischer. Mr. Doerr is a political science instructor at San Jose City College, and this summer went to Brussels, Belgium, in his role as a national representative in the people-to-people cultural exchange program. Mr. Solari is in the real estate and insurance business. Mr. Fischer is an operator of the Darlin-Fischer Garden Chapel. His distinction as the first San Jose High School student to enter the service in World War I is chronicled in the subsequent military service sec- tion ot this volume. San jose-Milpitas-Alci.s'o Municipal Court judges who arc San -lose High grruliuttrns' arc, left, Cranrlin H. Miller, ,l5, anrl judge TfVaync M. Kancmoto, '3G. 39 l if Redmond, Georgia Reinecke, Mariorie Remick, Helen Reynolds, Getrude Ribisi, Minnie Riolo, Marguerite Risley, Bruce Robertson, Dorothy Rogers, Ethlyn Rolston, Chadwicik Roose, Joseph Rossi, Helen Sakamoto, David Salamida, Joseph Sands, Gledys Sanor, George Sanor, Jr., John Sanor, Saidee Savstrom, Helen Schaefer, Freada Scherer, Cris Schmidt, Bernice Schmidt, Helen Schneider, John Schwarze, Violet Seavres, Albert Shannon, Orville Smiley, James Smith, Charles Smith, Clara Smith, Gwenda Snitspan, Philip Soberanes, John Spalding, Lois Speaker, Dorothy Staffelbach, Hubert Stanley, Howard Swiger, Lloyd Talcott, Beth Thatcher, Wanda Thomas, Hope Thompson, Wendell Tooles, Patrick Volpi, Frank Wade, James Walint, Victor Walker, Lloyd Ward, Lois Weeks, John Weidlein, Jacob Welby, Everett Wendt, Stanley Wilson, Jr., Gene Winning, ldabelle Wolfe, Linwood CLASS OF 1932 JUNE Abramson, Sidney Abreo, Pearlann Adkins, Wesley Agraz, Vennette Albanese, Rocci Allen, Jean Amann, Mary Ambrose, Rose Anderson, Albert Anderson, David Andrews, Arthur Arnerich, Lawrence Avery, Richard Azzarello, Virginia Baer, Louis Barale, Frank Barbour, Dorothy Bassett, Thomas Bastian, Sidney Bates, Muriel Batterson, Robert Beam, Kenneth Beasworrick, Thelma Beasworrick, Velma Berger, Katharine Berryessa, Olga Betti, Ed Beutel, Milton Bianchi, Louise Bianchi, Velma Blanco, Alfred Blauer, Catherine Blauer, Elizabeth Boegre, Theresa Bohlin, Clara Bookwalter, Elizabeth Bower, Anna Boyer, Robert Bradshaw, Kenneth Bredal, Denise Brekelbaum, lrmgard Bugh, Meryle Burriesci, Nunzio Butierick, Anna Butts, Robert Byrd, William Caldwell, Thomas Calloway, Bernice Campagna, Vincent Campen, Howard Carboni, Vito Carley, Lorraine Carlson, Dorthea Carlson, Ellen Carozza, Eleanor Castner, lrene Ceragioli, William Cisi, Raymond Clark, Ruth Clarke Donald Clarkson, Ray Coates, Hubert Cofer, Carl Cole, Dorothy Cowger, Lester Craft, Alvin Cressi, Theresa Cristina, Vernon Croney, Frances Crosby, Mildred Crummey, Marie Culbertson, Edna Cunha, Ed Curts, William Curts, Winifield Dahl, Josephine Dalis, Chris Dampier, Lurline Davis, Marion Davis, Marthella Decker, Sheila De Franco, Victor Di Tullio, Victor Dorr, Bessie Duggan, Edward Dyer, Henry Earl, Beatrice Early, Walter Eaton, Doris Edwards, Elaine Edwards, Elaine Edwards, Henry Edwards, William Eggerman, Naomi Elben, Alice Ellis, Samuel Enzler, John Fancher, Pauline Farmer, Frank Fazekas, Dorothy Fickle, Geneva Field, Alberta Field, Beatrice Filice, Louis Filice, Sam Foster, Betty Fowler, Ruth Friesen, Alvin Ganci, Tony Gansel, Cecelia Lwermano, Nicholas Gervassio, Elaine Gesell, Dorothy Ghiorso, Louis Gibson, Wilbur Gilson, William Giordano, Lena Giovanette, Tess Glasson, Frank Glasson, William Goddard, Dorothy Goldeen, Ralph Goodnight, John Gould, Edwin Gould, Frances Green, Doris Green, Peter Grey, Frank Grubb, Harriet Guerra, Hilda Gussefeld, Hilda Hannah, Frances Hartwig, Raymond Harvey, Phyllis Hauck, Irene Hauk, Walter Helwig, Barbara Hill, Molly Hill, Zoe Howard, Gene Hoyt, Clara lsenberger, Melvin Jacker, Lucille James, Effie Jay, Clifford Jett, Thelma Johnston, William Jonse, Alberta Jones, Katherine Kanemoto, Ayako Katavich, Rose Kawakami, Mary Keller, Louise Kingsley, Kathryn Kinne, Lola Klukan, Josephine Klukan, Mary Knapp, Treva Lacitignola, Mary Lamb, Barbara Lamb, Norma Langelius, Bror Lariini, Hazel Lapsley, Lois Lawson, Ella Leland, Gordon Leonard, Vivian Leone, Adeline Lewis, Alberta Lietz, Laura Lima, Sam Lindeman, Bertha Longinotti, Eugene Longinotti, John Lowe, Evelyn Lucid, Vincent McDonald, Helen McGuire, William Maclnnis, Douglas McKay, Harold McKiernan, Joseph McLin, Evelyn McNally, Aileen McPherson, Doris Machado, Virginia Maggi, Tony Maio, Ethola Margalati, Russell Marsili, Corado Mathers, Robert Mathisen, Yvonne Maurer, George Maurer, Louise Maurer, William Maxey, Margaret Mieras, Ruth Millard, Martha Miller, Hebert Mills, Sidney Miyata, Masako Moore, William Morrish, Jr., Joseph Mortensen, Dick Moss, Louise Munton, Harold Narvaez, Stafford Nave, Irene Nelson, Herman Nelson, Thelma Newman, Robert Nocentelli, Merten Norona, Lenore Nunes, Aubrey O'Bannon, Catherine Okagaki, Tsuguyo Paker, Cleavie Parks, Sanford Pearson, Clarence Perich, Katie Perovich, Catherine Perry, Emett Peters, Moira Petreson, Audrey Peterson, Eleanor Pfeffer, Agnes Philpott, lda Pine, Vivian . Pizzo, Tony Pleck, Henriette Potter, Edna Powell, Kenneth Pryor, Lewes Puglia, Josephine Purdy, Ralph Quirin, Jack Rainville, Ferdena Raymund, Ruth Reardon, Aileen Recotta, Jack Rees, Lucile Reese, Esta Rago, Wesley Reiter, Mary Rendler, Edmund Ricca, Mary Ricceri, Milly Rodgers, William Rose, Melba Rosenthal, Elsa Rosenthal, Robert Ross, Richard Rowland, Norma Russell, Jean Ryder, Marcella Scallion, Evelyn Scalzo, Aurora Schlaudt, Jeanette Selleck, Mary Selletti, Frank Shelvock, Ernest Shimane, Mildred Silsbee, Jewel Silveira, Virginia Simon, Bernice Simpson, Elizabeth Slavich, Gerald Smith, Edith Smith, Frances Smith, Ben Smith, Robert , Smoker, Billy Smoker, Dora Snyder, Holbrook Souther, William Sparacino, Angelo Sprague, Norman Strauss, James Stowe, Vivian Stringfellow, Edna Sutcliff, Jack Sweet, Laura Takaichi, Leroy Thomas, Frances Tinsley, Evelyn Torres, Margaret Tracy, Helen Troutner, John Turner, Margaret Uhl, Evarista VanDalsem, Frances Venturini, Amelia Vollgraff, Edwin Walker, Bernice Wallbrink, Anne Waltz, Betty Waltz, William Watson, Bernard Wells, Eleanor Welsh, Maurice Wetterstrom, Edwin Whitten, Martha Wilde, Herman Wilent, Emmett Williamson, Clyde Wilson, Vernon Winning, Clifford Withers, Lyle Witmer, Charles Wittenberg, Ralph Wixom, Maxine Wolford, Hazelle Wood, Elizabeth Woolliscroft, William Work, Pearl Yakobovich, Peter Yakobovich, John Yamakawa, Utaka Yaw, Floyd Yerkovich, Peter Youngquist, Myrtle Zeiler, Bernard Zitelli, Thomas CLASS OF 1933 FEBRUARY Abbott, Wilton Adams, George Amsden, Ruth Anderson, Alfred Aversente, Violet Awbrey, Charles Ballantyne, George Bardin, Mila Barrick, Murray Battaglia, Joseph Beaulieu, lrvan Bellone, Anthony Bellone, Tony Bernzott, Dorothy Bianchi, Emma Bishop, Lillie Bloom, Abe Boehme, Harold Borge, John Brooks, Russell Brown, Alfred Brugnone, George Burgess, Lois Burk, Mariorie Butcher, Roy Callahan, Maxwell Carlson, Ethel Carmon,CarmeIle Cassette, Jeanne Catania, Josephine Chaffee, Ruth Chamberlin, Enid Chiovaro, Joseph Chow, Beniamin Claypool, Ralph Conrow, Dan Cook, Edward Cornell, Mariorie Cornwell, Mary Costales, Vicente Cozzo, Carmella Culp, Jean Cunha, Clifford Daves, Hector de Back, Alice De Maria, Frances De Mers, Donald Denhart, Mildred Donald, Juanita Drew, Lorraine Duino, Henry Eldridge, lna Ellorin, Emeterio Ewing, Wilmer Fanning, Jack Farris, Mabel Feldman, Harriet Figley, Helen Filice, Mike Fisher, Thelma Fleming, Evelyn Folger, William Francis, Eleanor Fukui, Mary Ganci, Josephine Gardner, Richard Garibaldi, Rosalie Garrett, Easter Gatto, Emma Germano, Josephine Gifford, Thomas Gilardin, Velma Goodrich, Adele Goodwin, William Greene, George Gwinn, Kenneth Halla, Fred Hamasaki, Joseph Hanks, Frederick Harris, Henrietta Haynes, Catherine Hollingsworth, Shirley Hbbbard, Lucille Hughes, Vera Humburg, Wilbur Huston, Sally lndiveri, Joe lronside, Eugenia lsh, Robert Ishikawa, Yoneko Johnson, Rodney Jones, Flora Jones, Howel Jordan, Delsa Kanemoto, Yoshio Kawakami, Clara King, Ruth Kluge, Genevieve Lacy, Bessie Lamb, Ruth Larry, Andrew Lawrence, Kenneth Leverenz, Carl Lloyd, Helen Logan, Edna MacCormack, Fred MacDonald, Cecil McGovern, Anna McLain, Louise Magnoli, Leo Mariottini, Fannie Martin, Claude Matthew, Dorothy Maynard, Antoinette Mazzarella, Mary Melby, Marian Melvin, Virginia Miller, Mary .f's,s,vF SAM Mr. Samuel M. Shortridge, '79, was oaledietory speaker, and won national fame as an orator in the U.S. Senate. The cares of the world rest lightly upon his shouldersfi reads the caption beside this photo of Mr. Theodore C. Achilles in the 1922 Bell Now a State Depart- ment official, his story is told on page 35. 40 Humble beginnings charac- terize the stories of a remark- able number of San Jose High School students who went on to hold positions of leadership and responsibility. Such a Horatio Alger saga is the career of Mr. Sain- uel Morgan Shortridge, who served as U.S. Senator for two terms from March 4, 1921, to March 4, 1933. Born in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Aug. 3, 1861, the son of a minister, he and his brother, Charles Shortridge, also a San Jose Highan, who won fame in the iournalistic world, moved to Oregon with the rest of the family in 1874. Young Samuel took a iob as a black- smith's helper but then de- cided to become a lawyer. So he entered East School in Salem, Ore., to begin his high school studies and, while in school, worked as a school ianitor from 4 to 8 a.m. and after class each day. Busby, Aftei' moving to San Jose in 1875 with his family, he enrolled in San Jose High School and sought work to help support himself and the rest of the family. He wrapped and addressed bundles of news- papers and, like his brother, lit the gas lamps along the streets of the city each night and put them out eachsmorning. A biographical sketch recounts that an economy-minded mayor scolded him once for turning the lamps on too early. After graduation, at the fifth com- mencement exercises in the California Theater at which he delivered the vale- dictory, he continued his study of law while first becoming a teacher and then a principal in Napa County. Having saved some money, he resigned to continue for- mal studies of law in San Francisco and took the state bar examination in 1884, passing it in good shape. He was counsel in many important cases. In the famous graft case in San Francisco in 1908 he was chief counsel for the defendant, Mr. Abraham Ruef. The government's attorney was suddenly taken ill and Mr. Hirman Johnson took over to defeat Mr. Shortridge and win the case. Mr. Johnson. and Mr. Shortridge later were the two U.S. Senators from California at the same time. Active in Republican politics, Mr. Shortridge was a presidential elector three times, voting for Beniamin Harrison in 1888, William McKinley in 19OQ, and William Howard Taft in 1908. He later described himself as a 1OO per cent Republican.' His most famous oratory, of the many speeches which won for him the title of The Silver Tongued Orator of the Pacific, was his tribute to the first Republican chief executive, President Lincoln, delivered on the steps of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12, 1929, the 120th anni- versary of the birth of the Great Emancipatorf' The lengthy and eloquent oration, published in full in the Congressional Record the next day and quot- ed at length in various newspapers, described Mr. Lincoln as a man who came unheralded out of the west iand whol combined in one soul the simplicity of a child, the'wisdom of a sage, and the foresight of a prophet. His voice was also heard on public occasions in San Jose U.S. Rep. Don Edwards at times. For example, he delivered an address at the commencement exercises on June 20, 1899, in the Victory Theater. He helped his brother financially in the publication of the San Jose Mercury-Herald for about 25 years as his fortune as a lawyer grew. By 1906 he had moved to Atherton, where he made his home the rest of his life when not in Washington, D.C. The father of two sons, he was an ardent fisherman, using grasshoppers as bait and out- catching those using elaborate out- fits and flies. On his third day in the U.S. Sen- ate ,he was introduced and given the gavel to preside over that body, in recognition of his reputation as an orator, by the then Vice President Calvin Coolidge. In the Senate he favored Asiatic exclusion and a pro- tective tariff and opposed U.S. entry into the League of Nations. He once told a reporter he especially wanted A1 Mineta, Ava Mitchell, Edwin Mitchell, Nadine Montgomerth -lf-1 lame Morella, Elsie Myers, Mar9e Y Napodano, lrmi Nunes, Milvin Ollom, Roberta Ott, Fred Owen, Margaret Patnude, Carl Pearson, Robert Penniman, Coburn Phillips, Caswell Phillips, Jane Pizzo, Basile Place, George Pople, Ruby Porter, Carl Provan, Kenneth Provasi, Dante Quick, Clarisse Recotta, Ann Reinhard, Dorothy Riechers, William Roberts, Earl Robertson, Ossian Rogers, Henry Roggero, Oreste Romano, Marie Rotola, Helen Rouyet, Emile Ruf, Raymond Rylander, Lorraine Schlosser, Charlotte Scimeca, Marie Scofield, John Scudero, Millie Selstad, Helen Simonds, George Simpson, Edwin Skinner, Jr., Roy Smith, Adeline Smith, Burton Smith, Elnora Smith, Helen Smith, Virginia Spadafore, Octavius Spellman, La Vearl Speno, John Stegeman, William Straub, William Sunceri, Leo Sylvester, Kathryn Taylor, George Tellefson, Vivian Thomas, Wesley Tilson, Lionel Tormey, Warren Tragni, Theresa True, Robert Vincent, Ellsworth Waites, Mae Waller, Harold Ware, Olga Weber, George Westfall, Genevieve Wicks, Francis Will, Zelda Williams, Ester Williamson, Berl Wolfe, Claire Yakobovich, August Ziegler, Ruth CLASS OF 1933 JUNE Abbott, Burton Adamson, Frances Anastasi, Anthony Anderson, Alice Anderson, Florence Arceri, Josephine Archer, Ava Arioto, Clement Armstrong, Charles sArnold, Margaret Baldwin, Donald Bandarrae, Burnette Bateman, Herman Batinich, Nick Batten, Dorothy Bayard, Arthur Bennetts, Marie Bernardo, Kenneth Bianchi, Alma Bishop, Lillian Blakeslee, Arthur Blewett, Virginia Blum, Frieda Bouret, Emile Bradley, Mildred Brown, Lillian Brown, Richard Brown, Verda Bryna, Buffo, Winbourne Louise Bunker, Barbara Burton, Ada Glenn Buswell, Helen Caldwell, Alice Caldwell, Mildred Callander, Nedra Cannon, Fern Carcello, Fred Carozza, Marguerite Casho, Rose Casselberry, Anna Cauhape, Francis Chamberlin, Raymond Chavarria, Nicholas Chernoff, Marie Coan, Marie Connell, Marian Conrad, Miriam Contratto, Jack Conversa, Adele Cooper, William Corbal, ,Francis Corona, Clifton Covello, James Crawford, Paul Crewel, Dorothy Crider, Virginia Cuthbert, Betty Damico, Cora D'Angelo, Phil Delmaestro, Dolores Delphy, Norma De Mattei, Victor Dias, Joseph Dillon, Pierrine Dodd, Charlotte Doerman, Helen Dorr, Lelia Dubois, William Duff. Haldane Dumas, Reine Dunlavey, Jerry Durling, Ruth Emery, lone Emler, Dorothy Engfer, Bernice Ennis, John Enos, Louis Erbentraut, Elna Escaffre, Alice Fairbanks, Fern Feci, Edith Fenolio, Herbert Fenton, William Ficarrota, Ignatius Fierro, Lena Fitzwater, Margaret Ford, Stanley Foreman, Walter Freitas, Emily Frost, Doris Fussell, Naomi Fussel, Ruth Gerth, Edna Giannini, Eileen Gilbert, George Girod, Bob Gorham, Raymond Goth, Mildred Greenlee Emmett Guerin, Kathleen Gullo, Frances Hammann, Marguerite Hansen, Bernice Hansen, John Hart, Margaret Hauk, llse Hauser, Dick Haynes, Olive Healy, Catherine Heber, Elma Henris, Horace Hinaga, Alice Hohmyer, Helen Homesley, Mary Husted, Barbara Hutchison, Robert Jacobsen, Ruth Jacobus, Robert James, Margaret James, Walter Johnson, Harry Johnston, Virginia Jones, Frances Kaleb, Ethel Kastner, Beatrice Kay, Wallace Kelley, Velma Kelley, Jr., John Kennedy, Jim Kiesewetter, Richard Knapp, Alena Kocher, Helen Krusich, Helen Kuhns, Wilda LaBarbera, Louis Laclergue, Raymond Langley, Arlington Lantz, Betty La Pierre Ledyard, Beniamin Lee, Anna Liebenthal, Otto Lloyd, Jeanette Loehr, Robert Lubke, Roselyn Lueddemann, Elizabeth Lynn, Richard Lynn, Vernon McAdoo, Bernice McDonald, Cecil McPherson, Walter Marce, Lorette Marden, Daphne Maynard, Joseph Mello, Frank Merendino, Salvador Meriam, Kenneth Mick, Walter Mieras, John Miller, MarY Miyata, Mitsuie Moore, Virgina Moore, Walter Mothorn, PressleY Mudgett, Everett Murie, William Naegle, Evelyn Naegle, Norman Naismith, Richard Neal, Edna O'Connell, Lela Okamoto, June Olmstead, Robert Olsen, Lucille Otis, Doris Ourdoune, Irene Palmieri, Vincent Pastre, MarY Patton, Harold Paul, Emily Payne, John Pellissier, Josephine Perry, Dorothy Petersen, Albert Pezzolo, Alma Pianto, Linda Pons, Mary Prahm, Paul Prole, George Quain, Arline Quain, LI0Yd Rader, Hobart Raitano, Constance Rector, Robert Regoli, Mary Richardson, Ruth Rinaldi, Peter Roalfe, Alice Robinson, Joyce Rocchi, Rose Roffinello, Lena Rogers, Freeman Rooney, Marie Ross, Kathryn Roumasset, John Rubino, Joseph Sakamoto, Asaye Salvato, Peter Sandorf, Alma Sanfilippo, Philip Santos, Thomas Saxton, Charles Scaglione, Mario Scales, James Schiebel, Elizabeth Schooler, Nan Sclafani, Jennie Scoppettone, John Secord, Howard Sequeira, Ellen Serio, Virgina Shannon, Clifton Shields, Doris Signorelli, Sarah Silva, Laura Silva, Mary Silver, Sylvia Simpson, Sidney Smtih, Beverly Smith, Marie Souza, Irving Spinetti, Mary Standring, Mary Stebbing, William Stevens, Frances Sullivan, Albert Swagerty, Elsie Swain, Margaret Takata, Masaii Tennant, Helen Teresi, Joe B. Thompson, Bill Tiossem, Willard Torbohn, Henry Trapin, Jeanne Traver, William Turretto, Grigo Van Artsdalen, Gurden Van Every, Kermit Vecchio, Rose Visconte, Josephine Wagner, Margaret Walker, Nancy Wallbrink, Elizabeth Walsh, Shirlie Wann, Genevieve Ward, Frances Waters, Edith Weston, Mirianne White, Robert White, Zelda Williams, Martha Williams, Ralph Wing, Robert Wolpern, Ruth Wood, Eleanor Yamakawa, Masami Yamaoka, Hatsuko Yoshioka, Harry Young, Marian Young, William Zwink, Lillian CLASS OF 1934 JANUARY Abramson, Sadie Adams, Helen Allen, Marian Alderete, Frank Anderson, Arnold Arceri, Rose Aronson, Elsa Atkinson, Marion Bailey, Evelyn Baker, Glenn Barnes, Dorothy Bernard, Dorothy Bevins, Florence Blanchard, Gertrude Bonanno, Vincie Bryant, Florence Bryant, Willis Butcher, Ray Butner, Erwin Caldwell, Ethyle Callisch, Evelyn Carpelan, Betty Carter, Frank Cassetta, Mary Cato, Warren Celli, Guido Chandler, Beatrice Claypool, Helen Clesi, Madeline Cubicciotti, Beatrice Cunningham, Eugene Cutting, Arthur Cvietkovich, Tom Davidson, Roy Decker, Elsie Delano, Dan Del Ponte, Emelia De Mattei, John De Smet, John Dierksen, Lura Ebright, Lucille Ehle, Doris Ellis, Ford Engle, Lettie Erbentraut, Joy Erhart, Abbie Erickson, Harold Erickson, RUIDY Fawkner, George Farr, Evalyn Favorite, Mettalee Felse, Beverly Figley, Bettie Filice, Mary Fine, LaVerne Ford, Garna Fox, Mariorie Gagliardi, Florence Geary, James Geiselhart, Dorthy Gerber, Irene to be remembered for urging inde- pendence forthe Philippine Islands. A mark of the measure of the man is found in the glowing letter from his good friend, former U.S. Senator Henry F. Ashhurst of Ari- zona, as Sen. Shortridge lay dying at the age of 90. You have lived a life filled with jewels of good deeds and devoted to art, literature, and science. He was, Sen. Ash- hurst continued, one who had never done anyone an iniustice. He died Jan. 15, 1952, and lies buried in Oak Hill cemetery in San Jose. Another San Jose graduate who has won political honor is Clark L. Bradley, now state senator. fSee photo on preceding page. Born in Topeka, Kan., he came to San Jose when about 10 years old. Sen. Bradley,.born July 18, 1908, attended Lowell School, San Jose High, and San Jose State College, and took his law de- gree at Hastings Law College in 1938 and served until 1942 when he started three years of naval service as an officer in World War ll. He was again elected to the council in 1948, continuing until 1952, including a term as mayor of San Jose from 1950 to 1952. Active in service clubs, he was Kiwanis president and has also supported Red Cross and Boy Scout work, First elected to the State Assembly in 1953, he was re-elected four successive times. ln 1961, on the retirement of State Sen. John F. CJackJ Thompson, at right below, Mr. Bradley, a Republi- can, was elected to the State Senate. An actor and debater in high school, he played in Macbeth in the school's sixth annual Shakespearean festival in 1926 and won a debating award pin the same year, graduating that June. He started his law practice in 1931. He and his wife, Carol, have four children. Sen. Thompson, born in Cupertino in 1896, is another public official who attended the San Jose school system. A San Jose real- tor and, Evergreen farmer, with two children, he was elected to the State Assembly in 1942, serving from 1943 to 1950. In 1950 he was elected to the State Senate, serving until he retired in 1962. He was in the Merchant Marine in World War l. This summer Mr. Harry Farrell, San Jose High graduate and political writer, suggested that Sen. Thompson, a Republican, might take up his political life again. Current congressman repre- senting the Ninth Congressional ,OQQ District, which includes San Jose High School, in the U.S. House of Representatives is the Hon. Don Edwards, a graduate of June, '32, and president of his grad- uating class. He was born on South 12th St. in San Jose Jan. 6, 1915. CSee photo on preceding page.l He studied law at Stan- ford and Stanford Law School, and was admitted to the State Bar in 1940. He then became a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and, dur- ing World War ll, was a Naval intelligence officer and gunnery officer at sea. JACK Z. ANDERSON EIGMTH Dlstlicr Joan F. JAcx tnourson TYINTV-NINTN DISTRICT Congressman Edwards, a Democrat, was elected to the 88th Congress on Nov. 6, 1962. He is, he notes, San Jose's first congressman in about 3O years. His predecessor, who now serves the Tenth District, and who represented San Jose High's district and interests from 1953 until the re- districting in 1962, is the Hon. Charles S. Gubser, Gilroy Republican. A former congressman, now retired from public life, who also attend- ed San Jose High School, Mr. Jack Z. Anderson, was born in Oakland on March 22, 1904. He grew up on a Trimble Road ranch and attended Hester Grammar School. In the fourth grade he spoke at the school's cornerstone laying. He picked prunes for seven cents a box and earned S4 a week working after school for a San Jose drug store. He was first president of his Boys' Club. Now retired at his ranch at San Juan Bautista, he is the father of three daughters. He was elected to Congress in 1938 and served through 1952 in the 76th through the 82nd Congresses. ln 1955-56 he was special assist- ant to the secretary of agriculture under President Dwight Eisenhower, and in 1956 became administrative assistant to President Eisenhower, handling agriculture legislation and other duties. Congressman Anderson served on the House Naval Affairs Com- mittee and is particularly proud of having answered most of the roll call votes during his years in office. Often a participant in spirited debate, he is credited with saving uncounted millions of dollars, perhaps ultimately billions, through sponsoring use of a single catalogue from which all mili- tary and other government agencies might buy supplies such as hardware. This device eliminated much duplication and standardized parts and prices. On a local level, another San Jose elective official besides City Coun- cil members pictured on page 39 is Mrs. Jean France Morss, '38, elected auditor and appointed to fill the vacant city treasurer's office as of July l of this vear. l S Y ,,, .1 I f lag, : vt . A ,Tl is K ,. .1 . 3 J 3 .Q 4' ! fi Q ,, vc . . .1 5 - I rl 4 x new .I 'U' ' aaa.: -sgwlv , r- ' 'ff 'l' t' l- -t--V-tm .1-li. t fs ' aft ...- V X lun: ,,..t Muxulcmn Al1l.l'2 'lit BEAR Tlllcl BIIRDENX' ct tuxss on-' 'Q-us, SAN JOSE HIGH' SCHOOL. Gibson, Frances Gion, Lynn Gordon, Doris Grasso, Maxine Hall, James Hamann, DorothY Harper, William Harriss, Joan Hastings, Edwin Hazelton, Mabel Henderson, Clarence Henley, BBUYY Heywood, Edith Hill, Robert Hodges, Grace Horton, Alex Hughes, John Hulquist, Isobel Hurlbut, Orrin lchishita, Tom lckes, Dora Jacobs, Henry Jarvis, Elizabeth Jayet, Janis Johnson, Margaret Jorgensen, Cyril Kawakami, Bertha Keller, Betty Keller, Josephine Kelley, Ralph Kimura, Kiyoko Kluge, Coral Lawrence, Gladys Lawry, Zelda Lessley, Dorothy Long, Oswald Lorentzen, Louis Lua, Lucille Lucky, Richard MacGregor, Maxine McGuire McGuire, John McHugh, Frances Maggini, Jessie Marsala, Mary Marsh, Noble Masino, Sarah May, Charles Mignano, Frances Mina, Laurell Mineta, Etsu Montoya, Louise Moorhouse, Arthur Morris, Kathryn Moulthrop. Evelyn Mullen, Dick Nagle, Mildred Napodano, Norma O'Connell, Edith Ollom, Martha Omori, Richard Parsons, Dorothy Pellicone, Florence Peterson, Frances Post, Muriel Potts, Jessie Poulson, Maynard Prowse, Eleanor Pyle, Dorothy Randolph, Robert Reade, Amy Rinaldi, Irene Robb, Robert Robinson, Ruth Rogers, Phil Rose, Mary Roth, Lorraine Roumasset, Robert Ruedger, Esther Ruf, Lois Sakamoto, Micheo Santonocito, Angelina Schnabel, Robert Shearing, Eldon Shimane, Frederic Silva, Lawrence Simeone, Frederick Simpson, Gary Small, Franklyn Smith, Eleanor Sonntag, Martha Spedding, Robert Stafford, Vernon Stallman, George Stegeman, Fred Stipp, James Stull, Judson Sunseri, Joseph Sunseri, Mary Taylor, Naomi Theobald, Fred Thompson, Loretta Tonkin, Robert Troutner, Mary Trussell, Arthur Uccello, Mayme Ullman, John Vick, Alexander Wagner, Hallock Watson, Robert Weiser, Willis Whitlach, Robert Willson, Mary Whillson, Mary Wilson, Elizabeth Withycombe, Howard Wittenberg, Jr., Mason Wood, Pauline Zimmermann, Ruby CLASS OF 1934 JUNE Aiassa, Helen Amadeo, Mary Anderson, Ruby Anderson, Warren Andae, Martha Antichi, Menotti Arata, Kortner Arquilla, Mary Aven, lrmyn Badame, Conchetta Bade, Lucile Barker, Joyce Barron, Lola Bastian, Donna Baumgartner, Betty Beattie, Yvonne Behnke, Bob Bennett, Margaret Betti, Claudine Blakely, Frances Blauer, Georgene Bonham, Bessie Booker, Eural Borden, Peter Borgess, Gwendolyn Bothwell, Margie Bray, Betty Brennan, Ellen Brennan, John Brinkhoff, Alice Britton, Jr., Emmet Brocato, Vivienne Bronson, Helen Brosius, Ward Brown, Phyllis Browne, Eileen Brownlea, Claire Bruch, Robin Bryan, Jr., Russell Budros, James Buell, Warren Burbank, Derward Butierick, Frances Cain, Llewellyn Campbell, Barbara Campisi, Ann Cancilla, Augustina Carbone, Alvin Cardona, Charles Carey, Edward Carlson, Olive Carman, Gordon Casho, Andre Cauthen, Violet Centola, Lenorah Charlton, Margaret Chimenti, Vincent Chow, Esther Chunn, Mary Colla, Anthony Collet, Jean Coulter, Elizabeth Crittenden, Max Crow, Shirley Custs, Alice Custis, Alice Daly, Douglas Dangberb, Jane Davis, Adabel Dayton, Sylvia De Shields, Lois Di Bari, John Di Salvo, Rose Dodson, Elizabeth Donahue, Walter Driver, Frederick Drum, Joe Duer, Burt Duggan, Yvonne Eastin, William Enna, Mathew Espistio, Carmella Etheredge, Bill Fath, Miriam Feather, Mary Ferguson, Ella Ferguson, James Floyd, Joyce Floyd, Martha Forman, Dorothy Forman, Dorothy Forte, Rose Foster, Charles Franklin, James Free, Herbret Free, Robert Freed, Edward French, Marymartha Gandolfo, Dominic Gardner, Catherine Gardner, Jack Gesell, Katharine Gifford, June Giordano, Mario Gladding, Mary Glenn, Alice Goldeen, Donald Grohs, Joan Gross, Kurt Gunder, Rose Gunn, Rose Haimes, Florence Halla, Barbara Hamilton, George Hamlin, Frances Hardwick, Alyce Hart, Winfield Hay, Beatrice Hazeltine, Howard Hempler, Fred Hempler, Irma Henriques, Ernest Hielm, Leland Holmes, Richard Holmes, Ruth Hopkins, Mark Hornberger, Edwin Hout, Ferne Howard, Grace Hughes, John Hunt, Vivian Hunter, Henry lronsid,e Virginia Jacker, Lloyd James, Charles Jarvis, Florence Jewell, Ann Johnson, Melvin Johnston, Stella Kanemoto, Mitsuye Kelly, Robert Kerr, Donald Kincaid, James Kirby, Evelyn Knapp, Jeanne Knotts, Frances Kolte, lvan Krohn, Alma Lo Bat, Jean Labrucherie, Rose Landels, Zoan Lane, Robert Laveroni, Geraldine Lawrence, Edna Lindsay, Walter Locks, Robert Lucchesi, Voscoe Luce, Martha McKenna, Theresa McKinney, Frank McMahon, Vivian MacQuarrie, Ruth McReaken, Dorothy Machado, Robert Maguire, Imogene Maisano, Theresa Manley, Emerson Marcus, Gerald Mariner, Charles Martin, Ruth Martini, Alba Masino, Joseph Mason, Lucille Mathis, Newt Mathson, Hazel Matsumura, Philip Matthewson, Elsie Mayo, Alice Mayoral, Ferdinand Meckler, Milda Messina, Catherine Messina, Madeline Miller, Dorothy Mliler, Patricia Miller, Vina Miralles, Carmen Mollenberg, George Monnot, Emily Moore, Betty Moore, Caroll Moore, Ruth Moreno, Evelyn Morris, June Morton, Donald Mulligan, Howard Muntz, Marion Murdock, Florence Myers, Marie Nakayama, Kimiko Napoli, Betty Napoli, Hope Nelson, Ernest Noda, Oriente Nolan, Irma Norona, Richard Nutter, Elberta Nutter, Eleanor Okamoto, Yukio O'Laughlin, Charles Oliver, Helen-Jane Ota, Shizuko Ott, Ruth Oyama, George Patterson, Adeline Peterson, Edward Pettigrew, Wallace Pezzolo, Francis Pfeffer, Cecelia Philbrick, Mariorie Philpott, Florence Piazza, Sam Piety, Nancy Podesta, Edward Power, Irma Puckett, June Quadro, Francis Quigley, William Rambo, John Rampone, Elmo Randle, Harold Randrup, Helen Rathbun, Carol Ray, John Reed, Harris Ribisi, Annette Richards, Harriet Rile,y Joan Ringo, Evelyn Riolo, Frances Roffinello, Rose Root, Barbara Rosati, Ernest Roti, Dominic Ruge, Marion Ruggiero, Louis Salameda, Ann Santarella, Madelon Schlosser, Genevieve Schooler, Mary Schumann, Marian Schwarze, Jr., Herman Sciuto, Josephine Scott, Frances Scranton, Marion Seimers, Ruby Selleck, Robert Selstad, Ella Sherburne, Ted Shimane, Bettie Shimizu, Esaw Shoup, Rosana Simmons, Verna Slavich, Nicholas Smith, Della Smith, Doris Snyder, Vivian Solon, Marie Speck, Mary Sunseri, Frank Szekeres, Rita Takaichi, Martha Tanabe, Emi Teresi, Sam Tetrick, Arthur Thompson, Donald Tibbits, Margaret Tilford, Florence Tripp, Chandler Upton, John Vandiver, Jack Vargas, Emily Vitale, Minnie Volta, Catherine Wagner, Dorothea Wagner, Jack Walker, Dolores Walldow, Clara Wann, Arta Waugh, Bernice Webb, Charity Wehner, Gene Welsh, Owen Wheatley, Robert White, Viola Wilder, Howard ALUMNI IN EDUCATION Perhaps inspired by their own experience at San Jose High School, many graduates have themselves gone into education. Among them is the woman believed today to be the oldest living graduate of San Jose High School. She is Mrs. Eva CEvabelleJ Ben- nell Morrison, shown above and second from the left in the second row in the photo below of the Santa Clara Street School faculty. She graduated May 27, l885, with a grade average of 98 of a possible iOO. Her oration was entitled The Rank and File. The ceremony was in the Baptist Tabernacle. She completed the three- year course at San Jose Normal in two years, graduating in May, T887. She taught a few months in the Alviso primary grades and then resigned effective Dec. l, l887,' to join the Santa Clara Street School llater Horace Mannj faculty. She resigned in T895 to marry George Morrison, started substituting in l902, and taught at Grant and Horace Mann from T908 to i938. li... - - . A i l i A most distinguished son of San Jose High School was Mr. Walter L. Bachrodt, '07, pictured above. He served as superintendent of schools of the San Jose Unified School District from May 26, 1921, until his death on April 20, 1945. Born April 22, 1890, in Des Moines, la., he moved to San Jose in 1892. After graduating from San Jose High and San Jose Normal School, he taught in elementary schools in Fresno County. He served in the armed forces in World War l. His A.B. and M.A. degrees were earned from Stanford University. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, scholastic honor society, he was active in many community proiects and earned the City Council's award of merit in 1942. Besides his leadership ofthe school system, he was a Y.M.C.A. board member, director of Rotary and Boy Scouts, on the executive committee of the Santa Clara County Fair Association and the board of the Visiting Nurse Association. A member of San Jose Lodge No. 10, F.8tA.M., and San Jose Commandery No. 10, Knights Templar, and American Legion Post 89, he was president of the Bay Section of California Teachers Association and California Association of Public School Superintendents, chairman of the San Jose Council for Service and Employment of Veterans, United Confer- ence of Christians and Jews, and 1941 American Red Cross Roll Call, and a member of the State Educational Council. He headed the county Emer- gency Labor Committee, San Jose Third War Loan Drive, County Boy Scout Council, Community Chest, and County Tuberculosis Association. Honoring his memory at San Jose High School are two awards. The Walter L. Bachrodt Athletic Award, a trophy cup, goes to the senior boy selected as having the outstanding qualifications of scholarship, citizen- ship, and athletic ability. lt is, the student handbook reads, the highest award given to an athlete at San Jose High School. The Walter Bachrodt Memorial scholarship, established in 1945 by the San Jose Teacher's Association, is a 515125 award given to a San Jose State College student going into teaching. Mr. Andrew Hill Jr., who graduated in '06, also became a superin- tendent of schools, in Stockton. Mr. William C. Henley, Jan. '27, became Campbell Elementary School District superintendent, a post which he still occupies. Others of prominence include Mr. Henry Suzzalo, '93, president, University of Washington, who once sold fruit from his father's pushcart on San Jose streets, Mr. Henry Chandler, '96, assistant to the president of Cornell University, and Prof. George Ebey, Feb. '24, Chico State College. Wildhagen, Wilhelmina Will, Leota Williams, Charles Woods, Bernard Wool, Justin Woolliscroft, Verna Wrgiht, Leonard Yoshida, Juzo CLASS OF 1935 JANUARY Adams, Mary Aiassa, Mary Alva, Zena Anderson, Goldie Anderson, Harold Atlas, Charles Atlas, Sidney Baker, David Baker, Elizabeth Barraco, Angelina Barton, Paul Batten, Jack Battlase, Elberta Beall, Jane Bellows, Olive Borge, Elmer Bouret, Raymond Brinkley, Blanche Broedlow, Theodore Brooks, Emerson Browne, Arthur Browntown, William Burford, Lucile Campbell, Glenn Cancilla, Josephine Carlson, Helen Cerone, Josephine Chestnut, William Clark, Charles Cline, Raymond Colley, Jeanette Conger, Thomas Conniff, Richard Corbin, Elmer Cory, Dawn Cosh, Agnes Coy, Jaynce Craig, Lorraine Cuenin, Frances Cuneo, Alice Curtis, Melvin Dalis, Nicholas Daugherty, Darrell Daykin, Hugh Dobashi, Harry Dossee, Jayne Dougan, Lila Drew, William Duarte, Eleanor Dufty,ZeIda Elder, Marion Eldridge, Arthur Ellis, John Erickson, Vivian Fields, Anthony Fierro, Annie Fisher, Bruce Flesher, John Fletcher, Barbara Folsom, Bertha Fowler, Lois Franklin, Robert French, Ernest Garrett, Virginia Giambruno, Eva Gifford, Loren Guerra, Harvey Gullo, Dominic Gunther, Wilbur Gurgiolo, Florence Hall, Lorraine Hamasaki, Chieko llamasaki, Toshiko Harter, George Hartinger, Ben Hatfield, Arthur Hauter, Kenneth Headley, Gerald Herman, Leonard Hesse, Milton Hiester, Beulah Hill, Roy Hoag, Harry Hackett, Clyde Hodges, Warren Hood, Gladys Horning, John Horrall, Dorothy Howes, Gordon Inouye, Elsie Jio, Salvador Johns, Elaine Kawakami, Wright Kearney, Alice Keller, Ruth Kifune, Tetsuii Kita, Tad Kooser, Dorothy Kravich, John Krell, Dorothea Kress, Edward La Barbara, Tony Lacy, Winona Lapachet, Hazel Lawton, Eric Lindini, Agnes Lindner, Alfred Lo Bue, Joseph Lowe, Clyde Lutz, Marie McCallum, Robert MacDonald, Jean McGlynn, Hughes McMillin, Marian Matranga, Patricia Maynard, Estelle Megna, Albert Meyer, Gayle Meyer, George Mininni, Mary Molitor, Syble Montgomery, Henry Montgomery, Shirlie Mosser, Viola Mothorn, Phyllis Nardi, Peter Nelson, Clifford Newgren, Lloyd Obenour, Harriette Oda, Tomiye Okagaki, Grace Osborne, Don Overshiner, Audrey Pelton, Marguerite Perich, Mary Perry, George Pope, Betty Pope, Buel Popovcih, Irene Porteous, Almarie Price, Leo Quetin, George Raggio, Eugene Raymund, Alice Rodrick, Betty Rolston, Juanta Sakauye, Kengi Schlaudt, Dorothea Serio, Mariorie Serpa, Edward Sinigiani, Duvilia Smith, Arden Smith, Clarence Standish, Gordon Stephen, Alexander Struve, Edna Stubenrauch, Virginia Sunseri, Joseph Sunseri, Sam Sunseri, Vivian Suyeishi, Asako Swenson, Clfiford Taix, Sheldon Taketa, Haruo Taylor, Robert Teresi, Vincent Trapin, Ann Triplett, Dorothy Turner, lla Vick, Theodore Vidas, Sophie Viehwager, Henry Vogel, Alice Waibel, Arvella Walker, Dolly Walker, Lloyd Webb, Herbert Whaley, Melville Wheeler, Clermont Wilkinson, James Williams, Marion Williamson, Jessie Willson, Todd Young, Howard Zetterquest ,Herman CLASS OF 1935 JUNE Abdalian, Evelyn Abel, William Abeyta, Adele Agatha, Agnes Amaral, Frank Amaral, Thelma Andrews, Alvah Armstrong, Jr., John. Arnerich, Frank Baird, Helen Barkley, Betty Barshow, Albert Battaglia, Joseph Baugher, Winifred Baum, Harry Beattie, Patricia Bebeau, Stanley Beemon, Frances Beemon, Frank Bekkum, Elizabeth Belon, Beth Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Dan Bisceglia, Bruno Blackburn, Jean Blauer, Rudolph Blewett, Charles Blyther, Francis Bobbitt, Dorothy Bohnett, Lewis Boitano, Irene Bonnet, Genevieve Bono, Frances Bothelia, Martha Brainard, Jr., Arthur Briggs, Jeanne Broeder, Thelma Bronson, Bill Brotzman, Tomas Brown, Kenneth Broz, Maxine Brunhouse, Clarence Bullard, Edmond Burge, Alice Calkins, Betty Cameron, Delight Carles, Pauline Carlson, Doris Carmichael, La Verne Carrillo, Vivian Cartmell, Richard Cassara, Joseph Cauhape, Victor Cavallaro, Geraldine Chandler, Elliott Chavarria, Marie Chestnut, June Christensen, Alfred Cline, Evelyn Coke, Elsie Colby, Adelaide Cooper, Betty Corey, Betty Couse, Earl Craig, Harriet Crandall, Edward Cronk, Helen Cronk, Wendell Crowell, Mavis Curry, Dorothy Curry, Gail Cusimano, Joe Cutting, Barbara' Daino, Anthony Davis, Gerome Daykin, Elsie Dehn, Gipsy De Ponzi, George Derr, Miriam De Wolf, Beryl Dais, Florence Dietz, Donald DiFiore, Christine Dingwall, Dorothy DiSalvo, Joe Dixon, Anita Donald, Noral Donna, Stella Douglass, Alice Eaton, Josephnie Edner, Leon Egling, George Ellis, Lyle Endrich, Bernice English, Catherine Erhart, Dorothy lining, Roberta Falk, Carl Farmer, Mina Farr. Lpis Ferrari, Elvera Field, Betty Fine, Ray Fisher, Elsie Fleck, Marie Floyd, Barbara Foley, Donald Foster, Valentine French, Virginia Fuchs, Elizabeth Fuller, William Furderer, Robert Gardner, Conway Giammona, Mary Giannini, Dolores Goddard, Paul Golden, Maxine Goldsworthy, Forrest Gordon, William Gould, Russell Graff, Mariorie Graham, Nancy Grass, Alice Graves, Donald Graves, Doris Greenley, Virgil Guskey, Robert Harris, Mary Harriss, Sylvia Hart, Lela Harter, Jr., Harry Hasse, Virginia Hassler, Mariorie Hay, Averill Heeren, Mildred Hegeman, Shirley Herold, Betty , JS I tendents of schools. Mr. C. R. Timpany, '19, now holds that post in Santa Clara County, while Mr. James R. Tormey, Jan. '27, became head of the San Mateo County schools department. Norman Waldorf, '26, became a director of the San Jose Unified School District adult education program, which has won national repute as an outstanding program. Mr. Jack L. Anderson, '26, shown at left, is director of the San Jose Vocational Center, located at the City College campus. He began teaching at the San' Jose Technical High School, on the 1908 campus, in 1937, and became principal in 1943. The program moved to its present location in 1952 and became a separate vocational center in 1956, with Mr. Anderson as director. Physical education and coaching have attracted San Jose High graduates. Two prominent figures at Stanford University, described in the sports section of this volume, are Mr. Chuck Taylor, newly named athletic director there, and his associate, Mr. Pete Kmetovic, both '38 grads. Mr. Henry Schmidt, '22, well-loved trainer at Santa Clara University, also has been associated with the San Fran- cisco 49ers for many years. Mr. Lincoln Kimura, San Jose State trainer since 1945, is now 49ers head trainer. Mr. DeWitt Portal, Jan. '27, won national fame as San Jose State box'ing coach. Accidentally killed in a tractor mishap at-his ranch in 1953, a class scholarship honors his memory. Mr. Don Taylor is coach at Lick High School in east San Jose, and Mr. Frank Covell is vice principal, dean of boys, and director of athletics and student act' at - f ' cha in San Jose. ' A member of the instructional staff at the Vocational Center is Mr. Elmer Stewart, shown , at right. A graduate of San Jose High School, l Mr. Stewart teaches the course in printing, and his students print many programs used during the school year. Two outstanding students in quite different fields who graduated from San High School are Nlr. Paul Eschstruth, shown below, who in 1957 became the school's first National Merit Scholarship winner, and Mr. Ric Trimillos, who graduated in music at San Jose State with de- partmental honors and is now at the University Jack L. Anderson of Hawaii on a federal grant. Mr. Eschstruth, . Phi Beta Kappa, did graduate work in science and mathematics at Stanford and is now doing . El S1 t advanced work at Princeton mer ewar i s l THE TEACHING BUCHSERS ' if my , Most famous family name in Santa Clara K A ' q l ' g County education is that of the Buchsers. The V -- ' P parents came to San Jose from Europe and reared 9 l eight brothers and sisters, all born in San Jose A V and graduated from San Jose High School, who A went into-teaching. , , ii' The eldest, Mary, now deceased, was teacher V ' and later principal of Pioneer elementary school f ,,,V Q , ' and teacher at Hawthorne. Emil, for whom a Santa gi ,,.' -1- f' Clara high school is named, was principal and be- . V. IVA, mi.. - came superintendent of the Santa Clara schools. ,, Anna was principal of Lincoln Glen and Lincoln '. elementary fsf'3iools. H. R. lBobl was principal of Willow Glen r--:mentary and high schools, and since 1954 ha. been president of San Jose City College. Emma taught, as did Genevieve, Lloyd lnow Roosevelt Junior High principall, and the youngest, Dorothy. Paul Eschstruth 46 Two other graduates became county super- V-au i., ..-fc wh! .,. ll ?aii3nStfl1llg. .... mlllijjplmitd Ptmiiixba :liiaiimi f wwf! ZJIL .fu ,.,f fifffnni, 7 llliiif ' f 1' Cfuffu M71 c,4,.f'f74,.,1,,.,,f 1 A , 't . 2 s When Amanda Rogers graduated in 1874 iher diploma is pictured abovei, San Jose High was still young. lt was still young too when the 1879 class, pictured below, was graduated. They are, row 1 ibottomi left to right: Will Gaston, Jennie Kirkpatrick, Susie Cottle, Frank Wilcox, Row 2: Frank Bryant, Lily Schoen, Julia Carter, Sam Short- ridge, John January, Row 3: Carrie Russell Fowler, Nellie Howes, Joe Johnson, Lily Blackford, Ellen iNellieJ Keaton. Not so young today, San Jose High continues to help prepare her own students to insure the continuity of edu- cation. Mr. Robert Doerr, '42, teaches at San Jose City College. Dr. Bruce M. Eberhart, '45, heads the biology department at the University of North Carolina campus at Greensboro. Mr. George House is Lick High School prin- cipal. They and others help assure that our nation's roots will be broad and deep. . A ti! t K ...i . is 9, .- 5 H , J . -a 5 F-ix L: S I' , , Q , VS n ' . -' fi . ' . 1- 1 5 Q I QS .I ' 1 Q - if -rw , - 'V -, . Q7 .. .N-Q K . - T N. . 5 . Y X I 1 , :J I , 1 f . . af' ' l l! . I , -go 5 'N , g ,V ,Q 'f ,. t , al K st i . ' ' .x . I , Y V ' i 'Y X . in A . . ' . ,Jxyf me 'xx Q, X Hess, June Hickey, Donald Hicks, Dorothy Hiller, Raymond Hilscher, Lydia Hirose, Chester Hobbs, Movelle Hobson, Janet Hodges, George Hoffman, Verlene Holloway, Gratia Honer, Evelyn Hopkins, Annabel Howard, Douglas Hoyt, Jr., Frank Huber, Jane Hulquist, James Hunt, Merwyn Hunt, Roberta lce, Phil lngeneri, Jean lrons, Myrl Jacobs, Dorothy Jensen, Thelma Johnson, Leland Johnson, Robert Johnston, Barton Jordan, Dorothea Jorgensen, Paul Kawakami, Masako Kawashima, Satoru Kawashima, Tomio Kawayoshi, Tomiko Kendall, John Kerr, Eleanor King, Elinore Klukan, Rose Kocher, Edwin Labrucherie, Henrietta Lagana, Rocci Lakin, John Lane, Aldabert Langley, Kathryne Lannin, Phyllis Larussa, Jennie Lassere, Janet Laughead, Clyde Lee, Darwin Lee, James Lindgren, Carlton Lint, Robert Littlefield, Harriet Lords, Sibyl Lucier, Edwin Lum, Foon Lynn, Janis McBride, Marceile McCallum, Bees McCarter, Miriam McCosh, Stewart Mchlenry, Patricia Mclntyre, Joseph Margolati, Frank Marianelli, Norma Marks, Margaret Martin, Alice Martinez, Alexander Masel, Hadai Mason, Martha Matthews, Margaret Mecklenburg, Dorothye Melby, Lois Mezzapesa, Angie Miki, Tatsuo Miner, Margaret Miyata, Regina Moore, Carl Moorehead, Dorothy Nagashima, Shinichi Nakanishi, Fusaye Naylor, Beniamin Nelson, Alice Nola, Anna Nolte, Richard Ogisaka, James Orr, Phyllis Ovens, John Owen, Emerson Oyama, Louise Pace, Anita Paine, George Palmer, Josephine Paulson, Leo Peck, Mildred Perry, Pauline Phillips, Delphia Picetti, Victor Pinkston, William Pinoris, Visalia Pizzo, Marie Porter, Winnifred Prindiville, George Provan, Bruce Quinby, Theodora Rabing, Charles Rainville, Felicia Randolph, Katherine Reynolds, Isabel Reynolds, Matt ' Ribisi, Vivian Rice, Frank Richards, Emma Ritchey, Robert Ritchie, Alice ' Robeck, Lloyd Rocchi, Eugene Ross, Edward Rothenberg, Martin Rover, Martha Ryan, George Ryan, William Sakamoto, Tsunekoi Santo, Chizuye Santo, George Santos, Elaine Sasao, ltsuso Sayre, Martha Sclafney, Ann Scudero, Rose Sentell, Madalyn Shannon, Lillian Sheffield, Dorothy -Shoup, Arthur Shout, Virgil Silva, Amy Simpson, Frances Slaght, Ruby Smith, Pauline Sparrer, Jr., Max Spencer, Edna Spink, Chester Sponder, Ann Staffelbach, Clara Stafford, Lyle Sterner, Glenn Stillwell, Barbara Stone, Betty Straub, Shirley Strickland, Frieda Stull, Mary Ellen Stull, Mary Helena Sunseri, Antoinette Sunseri, Rosalie Swagerty, Clemitt Sweatt, Arthur Tanabe, Fumiko Tassi, Grace Taylor, Lorin Thomas, Floyd Titcomb, Barbara Torello, Marie Trask, Margaret Tregoning, Gayle Trost, Janet Urbani, Earl Van Sicklen, James Van Vleck, James Veteran, Georgia Vollgraff, Marvis Wagner, Richard Wahlberg, Wilson Walchar, Eleanor Walter, Standley Warner, Jack Watanabe, Yoshio Wayne, James Weaver, Harold Webb, Margery Wetterstrom, Earle Weybrew, John Wheeler, Alberta White, Dorothy Whitney, Fenwick Whitney, Geraldine Wilds, Mary Wilhelmy, Florence Williams, Don Willson, Alice Wilson, Alice Wolfram, Douglas Wood, Vivien Woodside, Merle Work, Heidolf Younglove, lla Zampiere, Norma Zingheim, Marie Zink, Jane Zitelli, Angela CLASS OF 1936 JANUARY Abbott, Texie Abell, Peter Aikens, Lester Akers, Earle Albers, Elaine Anderson, Jr.,Wal!er Anello, Peter Archer, Jane Azzarello, Anthony Baker, Dan Baker, Leo Bastianon, Lawrence Beatty, Claire Bernardo, Helen Birkemeier, Lorene Bozich, Beatrice Breining, Marian 'Brocato, Rose Broemser, Bruce Brooks, Anita Brown, Carol Brown, Dean Brown, Vaughn Burger, Corlas Burger, Marvin Butler, Elizabeth Cancilla, Eleanor Cannon, Leroy Carter, Lois Cartozian, Junetta Casaletto, Lillian Caselli, James Chiaramonte, Philip Ciccarello, Phil Citti, Phillip Clement, George Close, Helen Colla, Al Cooper, Andrew Cooper, John Dains, Roy Davina, Leo De Marse, Pauline Dollenmayer, Irene Dose, Margaret Edsinger, Arthur Eldridge, Orville Ferrari, Lewis Fischer, Donald Fisher, Doris Fisher, Walter Foley, Helen Forman, Virginia Friedrichs, Robert Fuchs, Marion Ganshirt, Ernesta Gardner, Arthur Gardner, Virginia Gilbert, Helen Gillespie, Margaret Gillham, Dan Goodnight, Thomas Gordon, Marion Greeninger, Edward Hacket, Richard Harkness, Ruth Harwood, Maxine Hazeltine, Margaret Hazen, Edward Hegy, Margaret Hendricks, Margaret Herman, Romelda Hickman, Lillian Holladay, Teddy Hood, James lshikawa, Mitsu Jacobus, Arthur Jensen, Ove Jesse, Betty Johnson, Maxine Juhl, Evelyn Kaufman, Clara Keever, Marvin Kerber, Mary Kitazawa, George Kitchen, Edward Klein, Elmer Kuehnis, Eugene Kuntz, Eugene Lacitignola, Angelo Lang, Clara Laverty, Norman Lee, Harry Locks, Evelyn Lopes, Leonore Luhdorff, Evelyn McCosh, Jack McDaniel, Margaret McDonald, George McGuire, Frank McMahon, Evelyn Mabry, Grover, Maggini, Evelyn Maggini, Herbert Malatesta, Frances Mattei, Donald Matthew, Barbara Meck, Helen Miller, George Mineta, Helen Mollenberg, Leroy Mongeon, Donald Mosher, Emma Neidver, Robert Nelson, Eunice Nobile, William Nolan, Joseph Olmstead, Anna Orford, Herbert Parkerson, Vallie Pascoe, Kenneth Patrino, Ben Pearson, Jr., Francis Pellicone, Eleanor Peters, Robert Peterson, Marion Pfeifle, Bill Pinard, Pearl Polito, Frank Powers, Arnoldyne Praisewater, Dorothy Preston, Lillie Range, Virginia Rees, Al Riedel,Ralph Ross, Janet Ruff, Maxine Sagerty, Agnes Sanguinetti, Theodora Santoro, Josephine Scaglione, Albert Scardina, Gus Schmidt, Mercedes Seiverson, Evelyn Serio, Frank Shane, Ruth Shattuck, Kay Spottswood, Eleanor Stubenrauch, Carl Sund, Herman Sutcliffe, Claudine Suyeishi, Tatsuye Thompson, Myrtle Thompson, Alma Thompson, Priscilla Tokunaga, Helen Tokunaga, Leah Torbohn, Edmond Tremaine, Marica Trousdell, Jeanne Vaggione, Roger Veteran, Jack Veteran, Leonard Vincenz, Virginia Wagner, Mildred Walker, Betty Weber, Cleland Welde, Glenn Wells, Wilbur Westman, Merwyn Wettach, Charlotte Whalley, Bob Wicks, Thomas Witt, Leroy Wittenberg, Bob Wren, Dale Yamada, Helen Yelin, Eugene Zimmerman, Mary CLASS OF T936 JUNE Abeyta, Aurora Adams, Fae Aebischer, Ray Alderete, James Alexander, Margaret Allardyce, Joan Allario, Robert Amaral, Bernice Araki, Mamoru Arena, Mary Arioto, Marguerite Arrighi, Evelyn Atkinson, David Atkinson, Donald Baer, Robert Ball, Betty Barge, Marvis Bargetto, Lawrence Bartley, Marne Bateman, Bonnie Bates, Virginia Bayer, Katherine Beatty, Mary Beaudikofer, Helen Beaudikofer, Irene Bednar, Beniamin Beninati, Helen Bennett, Stanley Berg, Charlene Berry, Freda Best, Wanna Bianchi, Xavier Binford, Eugene Blackwood, Doris Bloom, Maxwell Bold, Carol Bonham, Wayne Borden, James Bordman, Beatrice Bowers, Vernon Boysol, Betty Brady, Edward Bressano, Richard Briggs, Ruth Bright, Mary Britton, Patricia Brondello, Josephine Bronson, Jack Bronson, Jeanne Brooks, Harvey Brown, Jr.,Floyd Brown, Laura Brubaker, June Bruno, Julia Burtis, John Butler, Jeanne Campisi, Jimmie Carlson, Vivienne Carmody, Doan Carpelan, Dolly Carriere, Angelo Cavitt, Betty Cetani, Ann Chan, James Chenoweth, Roy Chernoff, Juanita Chinn, Ginn Clark, Everett Cline, Margueritte Clipper, Carol Coke, Isabelle Collins, Kathleen Combs, Arthur Cook, Mariorie Cooper, Jane Costa, Madelon Cotton, William Coubrough, Bob Crites, Jeanne Crow, Elizabeth Currier, Emily Dameson, Dorothea Dangerfield, Norma Darst, Elizabeth D'Asaro, Angela Daugherty, Helen Davis, Audis Davis, Lyle DeMaria, Anthony Deniz, Alvera Denning, Zorene Di Benedetto, Ori Dorr, Kenneth Eaton, Marian Echeverria, Eugene Elliott, Robert Enfield, Darlene Erickson, Bob Estensen, Donald Eyer, Cleda Faber, Loraine Farmer, Hazel Ferrera, Henry Fitzsimons, George Fleming, George Flesher, Bette Fonseca, Herman Franklin, Allen Franklin, Jean French, Kathleen French, William Frost, Thelma Fukui, Rosie Gagliardo, Dorothy Gallahorn, Emmadel Gallahorn, Lester Gansel, Alice Mr. Harry Farrell, above, and Mr. Wesley Peyton, below, were classmates at San Jose Iligli, along witlz Mr. Wesley Mathis, below on page at right. Today all tlzree work on .staff of the San lose Mercury-News. Photos are from tlze 1942 yearbook. ALUMNI IN JOURNALISM A respect for the accurate printed word, inculcated during school years, became transformed into a love for printers' ink in the hearts of a substantial number of San Jose High Schoolstudents. Sometimes it was a mere in- fatuation, which led to a few years in the field of iournal- ism. For others it was the real thing, a lifelong wedding to the job of spreading,-the word of what's news. Perhaps it was born in an after-school session working for the Herald outside of class, or for the Bell. In any event, somewhere in the careers of a surprising number of graduates can be found some contact with the lvariecl branches of journalism. One of the earliest, and most famous, was Mr. Charles M. Shortridge. The story of his brother, U.S. Senator Sam- uel M. Shortridge, has already been told in these pages. Born Aug. 24, l857, in Pleasant Grove, near Mt. Pleasant, la., young Charles earned S28 a month while in school by lighting street lamps in San Jose. While in high school, he decided to become a journalist, and he went to work for seven years at the Daily Mercury, learning all phases of the work and business. ln i883 he resigned, still almost penniless, and vowed not to return until he owned the Mercury. Mr. Louis Duino, picturerl at left in tlze 1926 yearbook, tlze Bell,f' who graduated in jan. '26, is today sports editor of the San jose Mercury.', His column, Sports Notebook, heading of which is reproduced below witli permission of Mr. Ioseplz Ridder, 'cMercury,' pulnlislzer, carried news of tlte various sports events of tlrc cen- tennial year as well as reriiinisgences of past San lose High llflll6fCSLY' CSee sports .section beginning on page 587. EBOOK ,I H L Grads y LOUIS DUINO ' Sports Editor He went energetically into real estate and insurance, raised 55,500 to buy the daily Times that same year, and by the following year had bought controlling stock in the Mercury Printing and Publishing Co. He combined the Mercury and the Times, and in i885 absorbed the Republic. An ardent Republican and a protectionist, he later was invited to become publisher of the San Francisco Call on the strength of his iournalistic repu- tation. Professionally, but not financially, he was success- ful as Call publisher. He was state senator from T899 to 1906. In i908 Buel Anderson, an alumnus, was Mercury city editor. Later John Brokenshire held the same post, later to become City College extended day division dean. Merle Gray was an '06 staff member, as were Burdett Sanders and Frank Hill. William Hines was '08 Times city editor, and Hans Lorsenson worked for him. Wesley Mathis 49 , -. :- - 'g. i. l l Top Athletes Garner, Edna Garner, Viola Gates, Dan Geisenhoff, Margaret Gerdts, Esther Giammona, Frances Gillispie, Eureatlt Gould, Stanley Grant, Clota Grant, Katherine Gray, George .Gray, Robert Gray, William Green, Leola Greenfield, Margafei Griffith, Robert Groger, .lean Gross, Alberta Grubb, Helen Gulmert, Emma Gulmon, Ray Haas, Joseph Haigler, John Hall, Barbara Hall, Wilrneth Hamilton, Clinton Haney, Evelyn Hannah, George Harding, Muriel Hartinger, Marie Hayakawa, John Helvy, Kenneth Henriques, Arthur Heredia, Evangeline Hightower, Evelyn Hinaga, George Hines, George Hirose, Victor Hoque, Jack Howes, Charles Hughes, Paul Hull, Margaret Hunt, Harold lglehart, Mariorie lronside, Patricia Jelincich, Frank Johns, Billee Johnson, Clinton Jones, Audrey Kamachi, Shigeo Kanemoto, Masao Kawayoshi, Jamiko Kennedy, Carol Kifune, Tomio Kimura, Arata Kinkade, Eugene Kline, Geneva Knapp, Louise Kneass, Betty Knopf, Eleanor Kooser, Bernice Kralyevich, Helen Kumai, George Kyner, Leonard La Barbara, Mary Lacey, Franklin Lambert, Lucille Landi, Quartilo Lang, Louis Larocca, Robert Lazzeroni, Marguerite Lee., Evelyn Lee, Leslie Leone, Charles Leverenz, Dorothy Lico, Emma Lima, Salvador Lindini, Angelina Locke, Virginia Lode, Thomas Long, Phyllis Longinotti, Charles Look, Charles Lua, Muriel Lucchesi, Joseph Lynne, Edward McEnerney, Virginia Mclntyre, Violet McKay, Vera McLellan, Eddie McNally, Margaret Macquoid, Audrey Malloch, Janet Martinie, Barbara Martino, Tom Mathews, Bruce Mathis, Evelyn Matthew, Raymond Mauzy, Edith May, June Mazzarese, Marion Mazone, Walter Meagher, Barbara Mei, Theresa Miladin, Steve Miles, Alice Miller, Dave Miller, Jane Minardi, Andrew Miner, Robert Mingrone, Minnie Moorhouse, Helen Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Dorothy Morrill, Albert Mortensen, Jack Muldown, Allte Murphy, Tom Murray, Roscoe Nakamura, Hideo Nelson, Jerome Nisbet, Harry Nishihara, Phyllis Nuccio, John Nunes, Leslie Oakes, Patricia O'Brien, Forrest O'Davf Gladys O'Gara, June O'NeiIl, James Ortalda, Louise Otis, Edward Palermo, Anne Palmer, James Parton, William Pascoe, Marlofle Paulson, Theodore Peck, Erma Pecoraro, Mary Pelton, Lorene Percy, John Peterson, Robert Porter, Dorothy Postle, lola Poulain, Clarisse Pritchard, Raymond Prowse, DorothY Puckett, HenfY Pyle, Harry Rampone, Nathalie Randle, Lucy Rank, Erma Ransom, Charlene Rapport, Anne Recchio, Jennie Reid, Otis Reinegger, Verna Rhind, Marguerite Rickard, Clyde, Rideout, Ernest Risley, Alice Risley, Marian Ritchie, Georgana Roberts, Charles Robertson, Donald Rocca, Virginia Rodrick, William Rodriguez, Raymond Rogers, Elaine Rgoers, Jr., Frank Rogers, Lorraine Rogers, Martha Rosenthal, Florence Rosingana, Olga Rouse, James Royston, Robert Rubino, Mary Rudolph, Paul Ruge, William Sakauye, Kimiko Sandorf, Ruth Sanor,Jane Saunders, Willard Scalice, John Schneickert, Nellie Schoenenberger, Leona Schubert, Oscar Schuh, Harry Scimeca, Mae Seward, Margaret Shackleford, Bettie Shackleford, Wilmoth Sheff, Walter Shimizu, Roy Shorey, George Siggins, Barbara Silva, Alice Silva, Inez Simpson, Thelma Slaight, Kathryn Smith, David Smith, Elinor Smith, Harland Smith, Harold Smith, Lydia Soto, Eleanro Soto, Eleanor Souza, David Souza, Luncille Spaulding, Barbara Spencer, Frances Staffelbach, Roberta Stweart, Clem Stockwell, Pearl Strauss, Norman Struve, Marie Suggs, Myrtle Suglio, Ann Sutter, Herbert Swagerty, Floyd Swanton, William Tainter, Randall Taketa, Sakuo Tanouye, Chikauki Taylor, Mary Telfer, Jean Thomas, Robert Tognetti, Marian Toll, Carol Toscano, Miriam Towner, Florence Troutner, Leroy Turretto, Carlo Tuttle, Donald Volkers, John Volkers, Thelma Vollgraff, Edith Voze, Charles Wagner, Arlene Wagner, Henry Wagner, Robert Wall, Edna Walters, Harold Welby, Norma Weld, Jeanette Wenzell, John White, Woodrow r Whitney, Edward Wiens, Roland Wilbur, Robert Williams, Jack Willis, Daniel Wilson, Frances Wohnert, Frank Wold, Edward Woodside, Reene Worley, Mildred Wyckoff, Frances Yamakawa, Kazuo Yamaoka, George Yasukawa, Shogo Yoho, Jean York, Ethelyn Zeller, Mariory Zimmermann, Annabelle CLASS OF 1937 JANUARY Abbott, Curtis Akey, Verner Atkinson, John Backenstoe, Lloyd Barker, Kenneth Bayley, Rachel Beasworrick, Donald Beatty, Thomas Bellrose, Ruth Bettencourt, Aldine Birkemeier, Marcia Bisby, .lack Bonanno, Frank Bond, Cecil Brandi, Leonard Brechtel, Harry Bricarello, Frank Britten, Edward Brown, Bernita Brown, Marian Brownlie, Betty Bruscato, Rose Burriesci, Sadiee Burton, Arthur Buttero, Frank Calvallo, August Cavello, Ellen Campi, Mary Cano, Wesley Carlson, Bennett Carlson, Howard Carmichael, Harold Carroll, Lois ' Casazza, Geraldine Castro, Jasper Catania, Vincent Chaboya, Betty Chandler, Betty Chiech, Michael Chimenti, Leona Christensen, Louis Clark, Roseanna Close, Olive Collins, Gordon Cook, Arlene Cookson, Bert Costa, Marie Cottle, Lois Covello, Americus Cuffaro, Carmella Curtis, Virginia Dariano, Ann Days, LuGarda Deisenroth, Floyd Devore, Ethel Dias, Jess Dodge, Eugene Downey, Donald Duffy, George Duffy, Gladys Dutton, Albert Eatinger, Fred Edner, Selden Ensign, ShirleY Ercoline, Mary Fairfield, Alice Feather, Kathryn Fisher, Betty Flesher, Margaret French, Mortimer Gearhart, Rosemary George, William Gerson, Natalie Giacomelli, Frank Gillio, Olga Gladding, Janice Grass, Constance Gray, Loren Gustafson, Elaine Hall, Merle Hansen, Merle Hardwick, Ellen Hart, Berta Hartman, George Harvey, Stanley Hauck, Fred Hay, Gordon Herring, Mark Hillis, Elizabeth Horton, Carmarcella Huber, Betty Jacobson, Wilber Jones, Kenneth Jordan, Beatrice Kennedy, John Kile, Beatrice Klugef Be'TY Knapp, Maris Kuhl, Otto LaMantia, Theodore Langelius, Gustav Lantz, Roy Lantz, Roy Larson, -lr-1 Carl Larson, Evelyn Lawrence, Bill Lazier, Edith Leahy, William Leutza, Viola Linabury, PhilliP Locks, Seymour Lopez, Helen Lowe, Jr., Walter Lucente, Ann Lutes, Wilma McCarthy, Allen McClintock, Marie McDaniel, Wilfred Maciel, Dolores Martinelli, Walter Mattos, Eva Mederes, Norma Melton, lrene Messina, EmilY Michaeloff, AnthonY Mick, Mildred Mignano, Nina Miller, Helen Miller, lsabel Moenning, Winifred Mongeon, Ronald Moore, Thomas Morton, Ben Neely, Patricia Okagaki, Ellen Oldham, Eva Paul, James Paulson, Gordon Payne, Robert Pecoraro, Ernestine Perry, JOSE!-Uhlne Peterson, Merle Pezzolo, Angelo Phillips, Marian Pierce, John Pillars, Donald Pimentel, Frank Today the Mercury staff includes Mr. Harry Farrell, '42, politcal writer, Mr. Wesley Mathis, '42, sports writer, Mr. Wesley Peyton, who finished his last year at Lincoln High, editorial page editor, Mr. Phil Watson, '26, courthouse reporter, Louis Duino, '26, sports editor, Mr. Mike Conversa and Mr. Rocky Santoro, photographers, Mr. Ray Rhodes, gen- eral manager of both papers. On the News Mr. Frank Bonanno is telegraph editor. The late Mr. Frank Sauliere, '25, was a News reporter for l7 years. CSee photo, page 571. Mr. Stan Waldorf, '24, was city editor of the old News, and later worked for the San Francisco Examiner. ln Palo Alto Mr. John f Keplinger, '53, is a Times reporter. Mr. Joe Anello is operating the weekly Campbell Press. Jesse L. Lasky Irene Dalis, Metropolitan Opera mezzo soprano, is shown here as she appeared in '42 Bell year- book. Slie studied at San jose State, Columbia, and Verdi Con- servatory, Milan, Italy. 50 'Lf -Q- Ml...-- Bunshiro Ito A distinguished architect, Bunshiro lto, Feb. 'lO, now living in Tokyo, won the Medal of the Yellow Ribbon of the Japanese gov- ernment and was honored at an audience with the Emperor of Japan. Turning from professions to entertainment, a whole chapter could be written on the story of Mr. Jesse Lasky, motion picture pioneer, who with Mr. Samuel Goldwyn and Mr. Cecil B. DeMille made the first full-length feature film, The Squaw Man, in l9l4. Born in San Francisco Sept. l3, l88O, Mr. Lasky attended Horace Mann and San Jose High, playing cor- net in. the school orchestra. He watched his father's sidewalk display of shoes outside the Boston Shoe Bazaar at First and San Fer- nando on Saturday nights, and later played in a theater orchestra. Mr. Lasky, who tells his own story in the book, l Blow My Own Horn, was honored on a This ls Your Life television program in l957 when he established the annual Lasky Award, a medal to each year's San Jose High School trumpet player. He last visited San Jose that year, conducting the U.S. Navy Band in a scholarship benefit, and died Jan. l3, l958. Others in the entertainment field include Miss Roberta Browne, a Ziegfield Follies and Bimbo's 365 Club showgirl and one of the Copa girls by l958, Mr. David Caldwell, San Francisco television producer, Mr. Frank Dean, Jan. '27, Wild West Shows trick rider, Mr. Joe Juliano, '42, stage producer, Mr. Ed- mund Lowe, actor, now 73, Mr. Will Owen, Stanford actor in 'l4, and Mr. Granville Sco- field, '4l, also known as Jeff York, who play- ed Mike Fink in Davy Crockett. Movie actress Fran Marcus also attended San Jose High. In the musical world, Miss Irene CYvonne Patricial Dalis, '42, has sung with the Metro- politan Opera and other opera companies. Mr. Frank Triena, '31, became San Francisco Sym- phony violinist. Mr. Frank Lacey wrote Most Happy Fella and collaborated with Mr. Mere- dith Wilson on Music Man. Admittedly all too incom- plete is our list of the medical and dental alumni - Dr. Fay Adams, tirst woman doctor in the U.S. Army, Dr. Tokio lshikawa, San Jose State, Dr. Emmett Henderson, Dr. Paul Morton, Dr. Albert K. Mineta, Dr. Mary Hughet Lovelace, ac- claimed at the University ot Colorado as best allergist in the nation, Dr. Richard Bigot- ti, Jan. '27, Dr. Harold Chope, head of San Mateo County health department, Dr. Harry Craycrott, '97, of Fresno, Dr. Ephraim Engleman, Jan. '27, once theater band leader, now director of the Univer- versity of California Rheum- atic Disease Group at the U.C. Medical Center, San Francisco, D r. Robert A. Loehr, Dr. Edward McMurray, '95, of Centerville, Dr. Vinton S. Matthews, who holds the rank ot colonel and com- mands a National Guard tank battalion, Dr. Harold Y. Ran- dle, '34, Dr. Stanley Skilli- corn, '39, Dr. C. H. Schultz, '01, San Francisco, dentists, Dr. Leighton C. Brownton, '03, Dr. James Chan, '36, Dr. Herbert Graham, '97, Oro- ville, Dr. Carl Showalter, Jan. '27, Aptos, and Dr. Arthur Sontheimer, 'O6. Fl'CfI KnIl'f0DiC, 111101213 Und Mr. D011 Gnlrlccn, below, zrrrf pro- mlllwlf SUN fosrf l11i.s'i11e.s'.s'1ner1. BUSINESS, INDUSTRY Current president of the San Jose Chamber of Commerce and a leader in his own field of real estate is Mr. Fred D. Kmetovic, '39, owner of Kmetovic and Bell Real Estate, pic- tured above. Mr. Kmetovic became a salesman starting in l946 and was elected president of the San Jose Real Estate Board. 1 James E. Shelton Another prominent business- man is Mr. Don Goldeen, '34, president of Goldeen's Home Furnishings, also pictured above. The banking career of Mr. James E. iErrett Eric l Shelton, '06, Stanford student body presi- dent, covered 42 years before his retirement as chairman emeritus, of Security First National Bank, Los Angeles. He is pictured at le A former head of Matson Navi- gation Co. is Mr. Charles Brown. 5l Porter, Betty Postier, Richard Potts, Paul Poulson, Robert Raggio, Francis Ralph, Donald Rich, Eldon Riechers, Carl Rodriques, Alfred Rose, Teresa Rotola, Carolyn Ruf, Ellis Ruff, Charlotte Sakamoto, Amy Sandorf, Charlotte Sarter, Agnes Scaletta, Angela Scardina, Mike Schebetta, John Schlosser, Olive Schnabel, Stella Serio, Betty Shimane, Regina Simoni, Romeo Smith, Clarice Smith, Marion Soars, Norman Sowell, Marie Sparrer, Louise Sportello, Angie Sunseri, Leo Surber, Reed Terranova, Lena Thompson, Leeoda Thompson, Louise Tomasello, Charles Tompkins, Virginia Travasso, Angie Troisi, Beatrice Trout, Margery Turretto, Mary Turretto, Rose VanVleck, Betty Volta, Florence Wallace, Kenneth Watson, Kenneth Weimer, Dorothy Whalley, Harold Willis, Iris Willoughby, Mervil Winn, Vernon Yamada, Sammy CLASS OF 'I937 JUNE Abbott, Audrey Agatha, Jacqueleen Aiton, Al Alamo, Carl Alessi, Bessie Alessi, Ida Alva, Charles Anderson, Margaret Andrew, Tom Angelo, Ray Arslanian, Leon Atchison, Amieclaire Atknison, James Azcarate, Rose Azzarello, Matilda Baggese, Mary Ball, Carroll Baptist, Wilbur Barci, Marguerite Barnhart, Leland Barone, Matilda Barton, Frances Basile, Arlene Bastianon, Eugene Baugher, Maxine Baumgartner, Mardell Baumgartner, Thomas Bean, Barbara Bean, Maizie Beard, Jr., Samuel Bellandi, America Bellomo, Vincent Benevento, Chauncy Benevento, Richard Bengiveno, Florence Benzo, Enes Benzo, Theresa Bernard, Barbara Bertola, Thelma Bertucelli, Peter Biaggi, Nylia Bianco, Vincent Bishop, Jessie Blanchard, Stella Blase, Evelyn Boeger, Edward Bonaccorso, Constance Bond, Victor Bondi, Nancy Boschken, Harriet Boyce, Richard Brashear, John Briggs, Margaret Brisbin, Robert Britten, Robert Brown, Bilie Brown, Dolores Brown, Lucile Brown, Margaret Bruntsch, Tosca Burmester, Ruth Butcher, Irving Butner, Thelma Butterfield, Clifford Caldwell, Clarence Campos, Connie Carlotta, Sal Carlson, Verna Carroll, William Cartmell, Robert Catanzaro, Irene Caruso, Audrey Cave, Allen Chavarria, Jack Citti, Edward Clark, Ruth Col, Ray Colbry, Elva Collins, William Compton, Aileen Cooper, Guy Cortese, Rocci Costantino, Tony Covello, Lena Cox, Elizabeth Crabb, Madeline Craig, Betty Crooks, Blanche Crummey, John Cubicciotti, Yolanda Cucciare, Sam Cureton, William Cutin, James Dahl, Edward Dains, Edmund Daley, Meredith Danforth, Ethel D'Attilo, Dorothy Davidson, Dick De Cola, Marie De Luca, Rose De Maria, Rose De Vack, George Devlin, Verna Dolcini, Thomas Dolfin, Barbara Donahue, Philip Dophna, Frank Doughty, Dorothy Douglass, Doris Dumas, Marcelle Dundas, Isaac Du Pont, Vera Durham, Delora Eddins, Henrietta Edwards, Merle Eldridge, Shirley Estrade, Gene Ewing, Ruth Fancher, Jack Fanciullo, Antoinette Fanciullo, Melina Ferrari, Louis Ferrin, Barbara Fetzer, Alma Filice, Barbara Finch, Donna Fingado, Lillyan Finnegan, Jack Folger, Robert Fossat, Albert Foster, Carl Foster, Margaret Francis, Lydia Francisco, Lorraine Frank, Kenneth Franklin, Bill Freitas, Anthony Fullerton, Arthur Ganshirt, Pauline Garbarino, Edwin Gauger, Charlene Gavurin, Bella Gearhart, Carlton Gibson, Ruthmary Gilliam, Clinton Gmelin, Geneva Gomes, Antonio Gordon, Dorothy Greenley, Ruth Greenwood, lvis Grube, Richard Gullo, Charles Gum, Mary Louise Guskey, Marion Hainer, Ellen Hamlin, Howard Handshy, Mary Haney, William Harbach, Frances Hart, Kenneth Hasse, Estelle Hatfield, Irene Hauk, Arthur Hawkins, Frances A. Hawkins,Frances O. Hazeltine, Ruth Hecker, Jerry Helps, Christine Henning, Robert Herman, Bette Herrera, Beatriz Hill, Bette Hill, Evelyn Hines, Mildred Hirata, Masa Hoff, Erma Hollingsworth, Joyce Holmes, Helen Hood, Ethel Hood, George Hubbard, Ruth Humrichouse, Forrest Hutson, Robert lkegami, Shuzo Inamasu, Hatsuki Ingalls, Donna lwanaga, Dan Jacobs, Jerome Johnson, Amile Johnson, Harriet Johnson, Howard Johnson, Robert Johnson, Rodney Kallam, John ff? Karstedt, Mariorie Kawakami, George Kelley, Frank Kendall, Vernon Killian, Edna Killian, Sylvia Kline, Loretta Kluge, John Knapp, Jack Kramer, Angela Laib, Gordon Lamb, Lester Lamb, Norman Lang, Adelyn Langone, Benny Lanini, Paul Larson, Vivian Lindner, Elsie Lindsay, Donald Lokke, Evelyn Love, Frances Lovelace, Muriel Lundell, Claire McConnell, Elva McCord, Joe McCracken, Margaret McGraw, George ' MacLean, Ethel MacTighe, Eleanor Maciel, Charles Malvase, Carmel Mathew, Mildred Matsumoto, Ayako Matsumoto, Kay Maxey, Jr., Tom May, Mervin Meck, Randolph Megna, Marie Mendia, Elnore Messina, Mary Meyers, Alice Miladin, Nina Miller, Arlene Milligan, Jolie Moore, Margaret Morgan, Van Morrish, Margaret Mortensen, Datha Murdock, Juanita Murdock, Stanley Murillo, Leonard Nakayama, Chiyoko Napoli, Richard Nelson, Arthur Newby, William Obenour, Betty O'Connell, Nilma O'Day, Isabel Oliveire, Dorothy Olmstead, Delight Orford, Norman Ovens, Margaret Oyama, Wright Parlato, John Patellaro, Beniamin Patton, Edith Paulson, Frances Perry, Robert Peter, Elizabeth Petrino, Andrew Pettengill, Mamie Pieracci, Norma Pinoris, Katherine Poling, Ralph Prindiville, Nano Provenzano, Jeanette Puckett, Delsa Purdy, Knox ' Pye, Bert Pyle, Cleo Radoievich, Ann Ramstad, Robert Raso, Elvera Raymund, Helen Reade, Muriel Rheiner, Ruth Ribbs, Alma Rice, Winifred Rifenbark, Richard Roehr, Charlotte Roll, George Roll, Loma Rose, Rosina Rothwell, Wilma Roumasset, Eugene Ruiz, Sal Ryland, lla Sakamoto, Sam Sakauye, Ayako Salmon, Jean Sanders, Janet Sanfilippo, Romaine Santana, Lourdes Santilli, Christine Santo, Herman Savage, Coramarie Saveker, David Scaletta, Lucien Schaefer, Charles Schlegel, Robert Schrader, Margaret Sciarrino, Pauline Scimeca, Jensey Scudero, Florence Selstad, Ruth Sharp, Barbara Sheff, Dorothy Siegler, Raymond Signorelli, Ann Silva, Janet Skeels, Peggy Skelly, Johnnie Skillicorn, Katherine Skrystrup, Elizabeth Smith, Carolyn Smith, Robert Spangler, Lucille Spinelli, Jane Squeri, Ellen Stackpole, Howard Stairet, Jack Stark, Donald Stone, Mary Straight, Frank Sunseri, Dominic Sunseri, Matteo Swanson, Lois Takaichi, Alice Tanouye, Kay Tarzia, Frank Taylor,Steve Tedeschi, Duelia Tedeschi, Premeta Terranova, Sarah Tetrick, Faye Thomas, Mildred Thompson, Eugene Thompson, George Thram, Laura Tippman, Willard Tognetti, Anso Totaro, Henry Tremblay, Louise Triena, Mary Tripp, Geraldine Uhl, Leona Urbani, Vernon Van der Kamp, Reed Vargas, John Veit, Charlotte Ventimiglia, Rose Wagener, Virginia Walker, Norma Wall, Charles Waltz, Jeanne Washington, Ruby Wedlake, Jane Weiler, Bessie Welborn, Sue Werner, Jane Wetterstrom, Russell Whaley, Jack Whitehouse, Muriel Williams, Loren Willis, David Wommer, Norma Wool, Frederick Wulf, Rachel Yamaichi, Masaru Yoneda, Masato Zeissler, Ella Zeigler, Sandy Zink, Robert Zulliger, Evelyn CLASS OF 1938 Akamian, Vernon Amann, William Anderson, Eloise Anderson, Lucille Anderson, Wilbert Arata, Paul Ardizzone, Dan Arena, Vincent Arnone, Frank Arrighi, Robert Atkinson, Hugh Azzarello, Joseph Baggese, Mario Balistreri, Katherine Barbaccia, Rose Barcollos, Louis Baxter, Richard Beck, Flora Bellamy, George Benassi, Enrico Bennetts, Dave Benson, Harry Bergevin, Jeanette Berryessa, Edward Bigger, Betty Birken, Donna Blake, Beverly Boyarsky, Willis Bozich, Virginia Brady, Jewel Brainard, Bettie Bratton, Bill Brinkman, Ruth Brokenshire, John Bronson, Norma Brown, Joyce Buck, Dorothy Budros, Spiros Burton, Chester Byerley, Thelma Byers, Robert Caldwell, June Cancilla, Carmella Candello, Carmel Carter, Mariorie Caruso, Frank Cassara, Sam Cerone, Frances Clementi, Mario Clevenger, Dorothy Cobb, Thomas Cochrane, Eugene Colella, Bernard Collins, Evelyn Conetto, RoseMary Cox, Anita Cucuzza, Vincent Cuneo, Hazel Dampier, Patricia Decherd, David DeJournette, Charles DeLapp, Lorraine DeMaria, Grace Denhart, John HENRY COE. CBEE Fl engineer. Mr. Jack B. Anderson, '29, pictured at right, is owner of Globe Printing Co. which currently prints the Her- aid. Mr. Wes Hubbard, former coun- ty supervisor, operates a lumber firm. Mr. James Lewis, '57, overcame a physical handicap to win admira- tion as National Goodwill Worker of the Year for l962. Mr. Chandler Tripp, '34, book and gift store own- er, stricken with polio, showed brav- ery which inspired a school for han- dicapped children to honor his mem- ory when he died in T949. f Mr. Russell Davis, '25, is a Shell Francisco today. Mr. Harold Durst, '06, pah. Mr. Alfred Dow, '94, managed a Henry Coe became a major cattleman. The Wool Brothers, pictured at left, prominent Bulldog athletes, operate a cannery. The Wool family is believed to have provided more San Jose High graduates than any other single family - l8 since Beatrice graduated in l907. Mr. F. J. Niederauer, '29, runs Western Appli- ance. Mr. Kenward S. Oli- phant, '39, a consulting Oil Co. executive in San became a miner in Tono- Honolulu hardware store. Mr. Don Edwards, '32, founded the Valley Title Co. Mr. James Ferguson, '34, owns the Ferguson Music House. Mr. Fred Hilton, '21, is a title company official. Another graduate was Mr. Jo Emmett Jennings of Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. 52 Mr. James L. Budros, '34, shown at right as he apeared in that year's Bell, is director of personnel development and compensation for General Dynamics. He spent over 30 years in industrial relations with the firm, after doing i graduate work at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Mr. Ernest Renzel Jr., '25, whole sale food distributor, was San Jose mayor in 1944-46. Three of his five University from San Jose High. A current councilman, Louis S. Solari, is a realtor. Wil Rose founded Data International, to name a few gradu- ates in the business world. Mr. Roy Butcher, at left, an electri- cal contractor, is a current member of the San Jose Unified School District board. Another San Jose High gradu- ate, Mr. Harvey Miller, an attorney, formerly served on the school board. Miss Kara Loupe, savings and loan association official, won a distin- guished citizen award for her civic activities. Mr, Marsden E d w a r d Lordge, '40, is a local office manager and accountant. Mr. George L. Honore Jr., pictured at left, is president of the San Jose Steel Company. Mr. Howard Nelson, '28, operates Travel Ad- visors, lnc. Mr. Andrew Malovos, '27, is an investment counselor. Mr. Leland C. Adams, Feb. 'lo class president, is a manufacturer's representative. Miss Katherine O'Bannon is a buyer for Hart's. Mr. Neil Petree, Barker Bros. manager, headed the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Ed Piantos, '45, operates a deli- 1.1 ii, y Gnnrcrizu se X ATLAS-RENZEL ROCKETS' ERNIES ASTRONAUT5 catessen. f i I 'ix . sf ' . it il children have gone on to Stanford if ., J , it ,S- l fir, V F ilk ijt x , wx X Fi X M 59 X ij? i J -G 7 Doglietto, John Donald, Jesse Drake, Harry Ehle, Victor Ellington, Wesley Elliott, Dorothy Emmons, Vernon Endrich, Jr., George Ennis, Hilton Escobar, Edward Esposito, Tony Fazio, Mary Feci, Norine Federico, Charles Federico, Dominic Feriann, Frank Filice, Edith Filice, Joseph Fitts, Ethleen Foglesong, Harry Fox, Mary Frazier, Esther Furderer, Mildred Giadone, Philip Gordon, Jean Gori, Irene Grass, Marie Hager, Virginia Haliwell, Marian Harper, Grady Harris, Kathryn Hatch, June Hathaway, Ronald Heizen, Pearl Hendricks, Billie Hodges, ldona Hozack, Mariorie Hull, Jane lchishita, Henry lsaksen, Mabel Iso, Masami Jacke, Helen Johnson, Dorothy Karlberg, Viola Kawakami, Aiko Keast, Dorothy Kimura, Emi Knapton, Frances Kopp, Charles Krueckel, Norma Kuehnis, Floyd Lawson, William Lewis, Frank Lowry, Laura Lytle, James Lyons, William McConnell, Milton McDonald, James McNaughton, Donald Mannina, Joseph Marchese, Marilyn Martin, John Mathson, Floyd Matthews, Vihton Medley, Ralph Melehan, Marian Mello, Adeline Meyer, Lucille Miller, Earl Mogensen, Robert Monnot, Geraldine Monogue, Alberta Moroni, Julia Neidiver, Jack Nieri, Eugene Norona, Robert Norton, Jr.,Frank Okida, James O'Neil, Helen Orlando, lda Orlando, lda Rose Pappalardo, Ray Parlato, Rose Patellaro, Larry Patrino, Armond Patterson, Eema Percy, James Pingel, Doris Platt, Lloyd Pool, Lila Pray, Stephen Pritchard, Lucile Quattrochi, Rose Quetin, Ena Quigley, Robert Radovich, Ethel Rainville, Jack Rambeau, Bette Ranney, Hazel Rea, Helen Reed, Leela Reed, Mary Regoli, Florence Ricceri, Josephine Rogers, James Rohrer, Janet Rose, Mariorie Roti, Peter Royeski, Arthur Russell, Verena Sakamoto, Robert Salvato, Frances Sarris, Steve Schlaudt, lda Schluetere, Mabel Selstad, Rachel Sessarego, Pauline Sessarego, Pauline Sheehan, Robert Shelvock, Joy Shimizu, Grant Shore, Jack Simons, Dick Small, Peter Smoker, Dorothy Snodgrass, Lela Sorci, Joseph Stegeman, Mary Stelling, Carl Stern, Geraldine Stevens, Marlo Stevens, Robert Straub, Mariorie Strauss, Fred Strohmaier, Inadell Sturges,Ruth Sullivan, Betty Sumner, Jack Sund, Eleanor Sutherland, Betty Suyeishi, Mitsuko Taylor, James Thaysen, Betty Thomassen, Paul Totaro, Annette Trapin, Rose Traynor, Peggy Triplett, William Tucker, Eugene Vaughn, Garrett Vernaci, Peter Vogt, Richard Voze, Lucile Ward, Jess Weaver, Ronald Whitney, Loretta Wilbur, Allen Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Jean Winn, Charlene Wolff, Ethel Wolff, Marion Wood, Audrey Zavattero, Frederick Zavattero, Janet Zech, John CLASS OF 1938 JUNE Agnelli, Gemma Akers, Milo Alfano, Louis Ando, Marietta Apra, Theresa Arena, Marianna Azzarello, Lena Baggott, George Bagliere, Louis Baker, Alethea Baker, Patricia Bantham, Ruth Barcelona, Freda Barcelona, Genevieve Bartels, Richard Beamer, William Beatty, Charles Belknap, Robert Berger, Barbara Bern, Berget Bernstein, LeVita Bertello, Jessie Bertucelli, Henry Bevans, Robert Bianchi, Margaret Bianco, Mary Bittencurt, Alice Black, John Blake, Bettie Boyer, John Boysol, Barbara Brinkhoff, Carroll Britten, Mary Broemser, Norma Bronson, Barbara Brown, Fay l Brown, John Bruno, Lenora Bruntsch, Bette Bryant, Howard Bua, Paul Buell, Robert Burk, Miriam Busshart, Virginia Butera, Salvador Butero, Theresa Caillat, Kenneth Cain, Nan Camorali, Louise Cancilla, Mary Cancilla, Verona Carmella, Minnie Carbone, Jr., Vincent Cardona, Alfred Carlson, Lloyd Carter, Ferne Caruso, Lena Cash, Lorraine Cassell, Clarence Cataldi, Anthony Cava, Louise Chan, Emme Chapin, Wallace Charest, Muriel Chaves, Virginia Chikayasu, Mitsuko Chilcott, Helen Christensen, Victor Citti, Anita Cleveland, Dorothy Cloud, Peggy Coffey, Donald Cohn, Harold Comella, Carmel Compton, Paul Corey, Karl Costantino, Marie Coulston, Gertrude Couse, Martha Cox, Mary Crider, Max Crisione, James Crisione, Marion Cubicciotti, Daniel Curci, Antonette Curtis, Beverly Daley, Martha Dattilio, Rosemary Davis, Dorothy Davis, Margaret Dawson, Lexina De Angelo, Paul Deaver, Mary Deisenroth, Amanda Depew, Bert DiBona, Antoinette Doyle, Mary Draper, Garry Duffy, Roger Dyquisto, Joseph Edwards, Alyce Ellison, Ida Ellison, Edna Enriquez, Amelia Esmond, Harley Falcone, Mary Fazekas, Laura Feather, Alma Felice, Francis Ferrari, Melba Filben, Earl Filingeri, Joe Finlay, Ellsworth Firenzi, Gerald Fiscus, Elma Fisher, Stasia Fitzsimmons, Kenneth Fletscher, William Flores, Abraham Fontana, Mary Foster, Elberta Foster, Lenore France, Jean Franzen, Jean French, John Friedman, Edgar Fuiioka, Helen Gallagher, Alfred Geisenhoff, Jeanne Gerber, Hilda Germano, Betty Giammona, Josephine Giannini, Clara Giulii, Angela Gomes, Mabel Gordon, Almore Gossett, Eleanor Greene, Barbara Greenquist, Doris Griffin, Donald Griffin, Marian Griffoul, Margie Grilli, Julia Guardino, Mariano Guidice, Ann Haagen, Leland Hallam, Peter Hallett, Lucile Harcourt, John Heacock, Zura Helbush, Robert Helmig, Rita Henderson, Loretta Henriques, Elvera Herbert, Jean Hernandez, Palmeira Hildebrandt, Carl Hill, Walter Hilscher, Edmund Hobson, Roberta Hodenson, Robert Hogen, Kenneth Holmes, Harriet Hopkins, Floy Howard, Edward Hughes, Vernon Hutchins, Ellen lnnamorato, Angie Inouye, Marye Jochim, Otto Johnson, Margaret WE HAVE WAT Jones, Barbara Jones, Dorothy Jordan, Ora Kawashima, Seige Keeble, Floyd Kelley, Elmer Kendall, George Kenney, Martin Kitune, Ayako King, Ruth Kmetovic, Jr., Peter Lang, Geraldine Lasley, Eugene Latka, Wiilliam Laughead, Helen Lausetti, Anita Lawrence, Phyllis Lawrence, William Leigh, Jr., Harold Lemmon, Alfred Lepiane, Josephine Linesba, Lois Linsmeier, John Linsmeier, Robert Lohman, Helena Lokke, Glen Lordge, Verda Lucente, Frank Lyon, Patricia McCay, Doris McCormack, Kathryn McCurrie, Kathryn McDaniel, Carol McDaniel, Dorothy McDonald, Herbert' McDonald, Kenneth McDowell, Barbara McDowell, Katherine McFerrin, Kenneth McKeen, Mary McLaughlin, Janice Maas, Janice Mabry, Dick Maddocks, Phyllis Magers, Edith Maggini, Plinette Mallett, Jane Mannina, Harrett Mannina, Vincent Mansfield, Nina March, Gem Martinie, Charles , Masterson, Kathryn Mathis, Joe Matsui, Saburo Matsumura, Rosie Matthews, Helen Mauzy, Rosemary Meck, Marion Megna, Rita Melehan, Mildred Melton, Daniel Meng, Bernice Messina, Lillian Midwinter, Louise Mikus, Jr., Charles Miller, Grandin Minato, Hatsuye Mingroni, Lucille Mininni,-Menellie Minssen, Milo Minter, lla Mitsodakis, James Moenning, Glenna Mort, Jeanne EY' TEEE RAMPARTS C :EI E ID L it aef ' K X. F f v- -v . ,w.....,..i?f tfffiif, flifyfr. L ,, l its i t 1 SA, ieai' is , 'I if if M fl : I t me rflifiix'-ret . .,., . is 4 K lam X ylh, M . Q. . . .V .I U XM x , 5 A BNWT 'a 'QZVQR' 1,57 i s N, Rl li Ns if 'lil W, ff '- itll - ff lit. QQ. . J' 5 1 ft! 2 L ff-7- i f -'L'll'7 f , . V J 5-, --p we . LM Y, vK,,,. -1 A., 4 . The former San Jose Highan pictured above in the l9i8 'Bell took delight in reliving his days at the school through the pages of the yearbook as he rested between battles in France during the last days of World War I. The military tradition of preparedness was deeply in- grained in the mind of San Jose High School, born in the midst of the agonizing War Between the States. Not a few youngsters who otherwise would have tramped up the stairs of the first high school instead formed the columns marching across Arizona to ioin the Union Army. Some also returned south to aid their former neighbors of the Confederacy's Gray in battling the Union Blue, sometimes fighting their new California neighbors who were pro- Union in their sympathies. Pictured below is the cadet corps, with Mai R. B. Leland, commandant and principal from l9l8 to 1933. , - Kama vs mms 11, mm 1- rn 1 A ff ,. Q-1 .H :Adm-ty Aim-m.1i 31 'r'u-.rm w, iii-mwnmiiif Msmiiffi M ,f ,.,.,,,,.,,, 'F s 'WY' 'Y1 YWW ' tmtwfffeffr M it li' ww v-mn. Q- it-tim it fm., m.a,sMmM,M., ,.., M ,, Sarris, James R O I. l. O F H O N O R San Jose High School alumni who gave their lives in The service of their country in World War l: Lt. XVilmer J. Gross, '12 Jarvis Johnson, '18 Lt. Charles E. Schmid, '05 Lester Krause, '20 Sgt. Alois Cykler, '13 Frank J. Murrin, '07 Col. Hans E. Lorensen, '08 Frank VV. Mann, '16 George A. Bryant, '10 Teresa E. Rodgers, '13 Lisle E. Butts, '17 Eric V. Strand, '19 Roy Dugdale, '10 A. Fred XVooley, '16 John Francis Ellis, '11 San Jose High School alumni who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War ll: Lt. Jack Aldrich Leland Leonard James R. Anderson Frank Ledesnia Donald J. Andrada Cecil Mattos Donald XV. Andrews Allen F. McCarthy Ignatius Branti Robert A. Mercer Robert E. Baylis John P. Messing Frank Bianco James J. Miito Rudolph Blauer Walter A. Moore ' Robert Boehme Lt. Davis Murdock Jolm Boyd XVilliam R. Newby Salvador Campagna Raymond Nunes ' Frank Caprista Forrest O'Brien Pasky Caputo Joseph NV. Oliver Frederick Collins Julia Ordaz Sam Colosi Charles W . O'Laughlin John Cooley Eugene Palenske Earl Couse Philip Passifuimo Jerome Davis Ralph Poling Allen Daly John G. Pugno Howard Dillwood Capt. Eugene Raggett Marvin Dillwood Bennet Rees Fred David Eberliart Thomas Rose Lyle Ellis Hercliell Roseveare Phillip Enos Sgt. George N. Ryan Jacob Fletcher Ignatius Sacco Louis Frangos Capt. Eldon Shearing LeRoy L. Gambell Lt. Claude XV. Siefert ' Samuel Gibino Nathan A. Serratore George Glans Capt. George William Simons Ted Grisham Donald E. Smith Isaac Reed Hall Gilbert Smith Joe E. Haas Robert B. Smith Sgt. David Hines Alfred Taylor Henry Hoffman Allen Telfer Paul Hoover XVesley Thomas Robert Jacobs Peter Trunzo , George E. Johnson Harry Vance Thomas F. Johnson Burton Vanderkamp Lt. Grant Kelley Lt. Donald A. NVilson Capt. Paul Kimball Bennie VVoodall Lt. Peter Knudsen Paul TVoodruff Donald Lanini Lt. George F. NVool Charles Larson Edward Ziegler V San Jose High School alumni who gave their lives in the service -1 of their country in The Korean War: Pfc. George B. Burzota, '51 ,I Mott, Maxwell Muntz, Merlyn Muselman, Christian Myers, Lawrence Nagashima, Yoshio Nagel, Albert Nagel, Barbara Nakamura, Yoneko Nakano, Dorothy Narimatsu, Hoshiko Nelson, Aletha Nelson, Edna Nelson, Yngve New, Lee Newgren, Mildred Nicoletta, Lucille Nye, Audrea Ollom, Agnes Orchard, Doris Paoletti, Albert Peel, Thelma Pennington, Pearl Perovich, Edward Perry, Nina Perry, Robert Peterson, Elmer Petronio, Salvador Phillips, Mary Philpott, Della Piety, Gail Poe, Carroll Porter, Rex, Puccinelli, Erma Quain, Stanley Rablin, Leroy Ranella, Josephine Ransom, Emily Ransom, Hilda Reid, Caroline Riccobono, Salvador Riedel, Betty Rinella, Rosalie Riola,Sarah Ritchey, William Rivera, Alvina Robinson, Jr., Glen Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Mariorie Rose, Thomas Rosenthal, David Ruhl, Evangeline Russo, Joseph Ryder, Dorothy Sabatino, Murphy Santanocito, Antoinet Sarter, Leo Saunders, Ruth Savio, Evelyn Scaglione, Louise Scalzo, Lena Scardina, Lena Schlaegel, Muriel Schneider, Richard Schrader, Jeanne Sciarrino, Norville Sclafney, Katherine Scribner, Thomas Seemann, Ernest Serpa, Violet Shoemaker, George Short,Jr., Charles Shoultes, Mary Simpson, Virginia Smith, Doris Smith, James Smith, Margie Smith, Raymond Snyder, Harold Solari, Emma Sontheimer, John Sotzin, Jr.,Heber Souza, Frances Sparacino, Salvadvf Speck, Evenel Spencer, Jr., William Starr, Lois Stasi, Ann Stegeman, Charles Steiling, Anita Stemel, ClYCle Sterling, Phyllis Stout, AudreY Strong, Fred Suess, Deltmer Sunseri, Frank Sunseri, Marian Sweatt, Hugh Swickard, Ralph Takeshita, George Tanabe, Nobuo Tanda, Marv Tappero, Katherine Taylor, Charles Tedford, Sybil Theakston, John Thomas, Elsie Thorne, Dorothy Thrift, Audrey Thrift, Patricia Tomacci, Theresa Tomlinson, Jaunita Travasso, Helen Triplett, Jack True, Donald Tucker, Clyde Turner, Harold Turner, Phyllis Vasapollo, Louis Venezia, Victor Vidas, Joe Vosseler, Roy Walker, Jane Walker, Noble Wallis, lvor Walton, Kathryne Washington, Myrtle Weber, Esta Weller, Lillian Wells, Harold Wendt, Shirley Wenzell, Harry Whaley, Charlotte Whaley, lrven Whipple, Frances Whitcomb, Eva White, Florence g Whitfield, Marybelle Wilder, Florence Wilhelmy, Ruth Williams, Gertrude Williams, Marie Williams, Sue Wilson, Charles Wilson, Mary Wofford, Thelma Wool, Albert Wool, Elizabeth Wool, Ruth Wool, Wilbur Workman, Eugene Worley, Josephine Worthen, Fredrick Yamakawa, Toshiye Yoneda, Haruye Yoshihara, Tsukiye Zetterquist, Robert Zimmerman, Bertha CLASS OF T939 FEBRUARY Abinanti, Ross Adams, Mariorie Aglcr, Clarke Aldrich, Jerry Allen, Edwina Ambler, Sophie Aronson, Alton Banfield, George Baptiste, Mildred Bassoni, Deno Basuini, Doris Beedle, Cleo Bellone, Katherine Benkelman, John Bennett, Doris Bettinger, Richard Bondi, Salvatore Bonvicino, Eleanor Botelho, Melba Bozzo, Anthony Brittell, Jeanette Brooks, Olive Brown, Raliegh Bruni, Pete ' Buckner, Virginia Bunton, Helen Burmester, Harry Caggiano, Theresa Cala, Antoinette Caldwell, Vernon Campagna, Katherine Cantando, Roland Casper, Eleanor Chimenti, Antone Chow, Dorothy Cinquemani, Pauline Clevenger, Betty Coan, Bernice Colley, Robert Collins, William Condon, Phyllis Costa, Anna Cota, Mary Curtis, Norton Daley, Allan De Lapp, Lee De Marco, Florence De Martini, Lucille Dernbach, Evelyn De Voss, Donald Disney, Charles Dixon, Alva Doudell, Edna Doudell, Raymond Drake, Edith Drew, Robert Dundas, Hilda Dunlavey, Genevieve Du Pont, Edtih Ehler, Thelma Eichhorn, Herbert Fagundes, Elaine Falco, Evelyn Falcone, Marie Fanciullo, Mary Feci, Adele Feci, Eleanor Filice, Anna Filice, Mario Filice, Rose Flesher, Ruth Foley, Olive Fowler, Edward Franklin, Mariorie Fredell, Dorothe Frice, Angeline Frick, Eleanor Frost, Everett Fuller, Franklyn Gawthrop, Doris Giessman, Charles Gladding, Jeanne Grebbell, Florence Greer, James Griswold, Edna Gualtieri, James Guerra, Louis Gullo, Lawrence Haagen, Raymond Hackmann, Anne Hannah, Marie Hardisty, Allen Hart, John Havens, Eva Hayward, Charles Hightower, Alvin Higuchi, Kiyoshi Hobbs, Florence Hodenson, Lorr Hoehn, Orin Hood, Betty Hunt, Marna lsham, Ruthadell James, Robert Johnson, Clarence Kani, Ritsuko Kealey, Arthur Keely, Wilamine Kerber, Stanley Koettter, Frederick Kopp, Harry Krauter, Marvin Lake, Maybelle Lancaster, Jeanne Lando, Elizabeth Lane, Betty-Marie Latta, Howard LePiane, Carl Lico, Ernest Lillo, Anthony Lopes, Ralph Loscalzo, James Lowe, Beatrice Lowrey, James Luebben, Walter Luhrman, Velma McAdoo, Richard McClaine, Leslie McClintock, Dave McHatton, Genevieve McHatton, Virginia Madsen, Harold Malloch, James Marangolo, Joseph Marzullo, Frank Mattos, Albert Messing, John Miklica, Mary Miklica, Ray Miller, Carl Mitchell, Logue Monty, Katherine Moranto, San Morehouse, William Mosher, William Moss, Beatrice Mosser, Bernice Mowrey, Mariorie Naiour, Barbara Nelson, Oswald Newell, John Newman, Howard Newnan, Charles Nicolassi, Joseph Okagaki, Warren Okida, Tetsuko O'Neale, Mariorie Orlando, Dominic Paradiso, Leo Pascali, Carmella Pascoe, Winifred Pasquinelli, Arthur Pearsall, Lorraine Peterson, Wesley Phillips, Jr., Arthur Piazza, Salvador Pieracci, Clara Pierce, Muriel Pitton, Antoinette Potter, Lloyd Quigley, Bernice Rackstraw, William SAN JOSE HIGH'S BOMBER On the preceding page, a Roll of Honor lists those San Jose High School students and alumni whose names are listed in Bell and Herald and other records as having died in the service of their country in World Wars l and ll and in Korea. No information is available on students who left for the Civil War or the Spanish-American War, nor is it known if any former San Jose Highans have lost their lives in the many unsung Cold War battlefields of recent years in southeast Asia or elsewhere. While their fellow students were overseas in World War ll, Highans pitched in to buy a bomber, led by student chairman John Popovich, in December, l942. The campaign, launched at a Tuesday night rally in the Civic Auditorium Dec. 28, raised fl5252,25O within a month, enough for the medium B-25 bomber shown above and another 577,250 for a P.T. Motor Torpedo boat like the one on which President John F. Kennedy served. Early in World War l ,teachers and students bought S76,6ll.95 in bonds and stamps and contributed 53,324.30 and hours of time to the Red Cross and-war relief and preparation of clothing for the services. Victory gardens were raised and other volunteer work was done, a type- written report novv in the Bell historical files testifies. Nancy Zerlcas irixpects Clriss of '37 plaque in Student Union honoring classnwtes killed in Worlcl War Il. 56 SJHS Precautionary Mgagg hh High 'Shaded Defruae Lounril ldodiululon. k'Ahr-an .mains-an-n-..-va--anim Q-ny--ra-. -at si-am. .ar W.. .. I iublv. Na z v :tub - ia.. ti., ni lltnor Allahu New M E75-.15- i.-' .ff-fa: .5E5'5 hglndhnnn. nat.:-mms si., as-ni-ahah..-fm-A-...4..r, :gal-na--nqui.--.s.rr.i,-1 lmnh-dhal-1 I!f-or-fy stun. Q-rndnifl-nn-.ue-a or-...,,.. i iulillll ' 2 . .V nq- 'h an . i 171:55-IM' 'T' - , 1 -qua-A--A-A-:inn Fd' lM85!0d hhln-gaston-annum n-use-nga-r-ra--a-..--.. ou-uun-nuqi.. nga--ap. -1-L-2--nun.-.q. Q., ,..-aa... .gg l-lulnn-an-a-nn:-g.LT:: 'Afacaiafr-1 Al PM ' Sakai lilnqi :nun-u. -. -- --TQ 'lalaunnnazu-an-n-pa. '4'l l' Q-da-an an-uuw1 'o-nun-u-::lu-T-:--.g,...'..i' n- '-. -':'n. San-1 p-gg -A-. -a -: 'hiinnpn-Ahh-n4qan lqilniulhiulunn-as .-,..-..-- -n.pan.uaq-..-0 ...- Iv--f :7'v aT In-on-lr....an.,..r....a..: ..-.-..... --on-1 Illia-Q..--4- -.sq ....,. .':f':. ,Eh-an :war-4. rx.. :fn i. r.:'s... if T ...... sn-- T.----2 :zooms LSch00l Ilyggiijalgulm 5...-1-.:.::. 21. - . 4 -V-an un... .-.1 -. HeraIdv writers, new on the San jose Mercury,' staff, reported defense measures at outset of World War II. Youngest serviceman in World War I was the late Frank Sau- liere, San Jose News re- porter and l925 grad, at right, who enlisted and be- came an interpreter in France at the age of l2V2. He re- turned to complete studies after the war. Clyde Fischer, now San Jose City Council- man, was the first student to leave the Bulldog campus for war service. Many others have served, in war and in peace, in reserve, guard, and active forces. Lt.-Col. Merwyn Hunt, '35, holds DFC and a Pentagon Air Force post. Staff Sgt. William J. lndeveri, '49, is Air Force recruiter today in San Jose. A Col. Howard H. Withycombe, shown at left in i934 gradua- tion yearbook, today is Chief of Staff of the Air Force A- cademy at Colorado Springs, Colo. The son of H. Fred Withycombe, native of San Jose and businessman who died in 1953, Col. Withycom be'5 School has 2,500 cadet students and an l8,000-acre campus. til Rank, Walter Rasco, Barbara Ravera, Eugene Rawlins, Shirley Reynolds, William Rhoades, Fern Rice, Dorthy Rice, Sumner Rideout, Charlotte Roberts, Amy-Louise Roberts, Jean Rogers, Ray Rose, Bette Ruff, Mabel Rutan, Katherine Sabatino, Annette Salisbury, Doris Salituri, Frank Schlosser, Hazel Schrope, Anita Sermoe, Anne Serratore, Concetta Shimane, George Sims, Mildred Smale, Betty Smith, Billy Smith, Roberta Smithey, Edward Spadafore, Reitha Spallone, Edith Spedding, Lawrence Stefani, Adriana Stefani, Harry Stewart, Daryl Stewart, Thomas Stone, Louis Sullivan, Robert Sunseri, Marian Sutcliffe, Maxine Sutter, Mariorie Swagerty, Darrell Tanase, Chester Tapogna, Theresa Taravella,.Elizabeth Teresi, Manuel Teves, Marie Trent, Jack Tucker, Marian Vallelunga, Lena Vining, William Visca, Margie Vollgraff, William Wall, Edward Webb, Yvonne Welsh, Mary Welsh, Richard White, June Wilson, Ann Wisner, Betty Withycombe, Merle Woodham, Virginia Wooldridge, Carol Wythe, Joseph Zemanek, Lyle CLASS OF 1939 JUNE Acquistapace, Edmund Ahern, Austin Aiassa, George Aiello, Carl Albertson, Galen Alcorn, La Verne Alderete, Ramona Alessi, Elsie Allen, Dorothy Almo, Dorothy Almo, Henry Alongi, Louie Alverson, Dorothy Alves, Louise Anderson, Howard Andreson, Lorraine Anderson, Lucille Antone, Charles Armstrong, Delmer Arnerich, Beverly Arnold, Donald Arnold, Preston Ash, Lyman Atkinson, Mary Louise Aversenti, Edmund Azevedo, Elaine Bacci, Lea Bacon, Kenneth Baker, Fred Barcelona, Freda Barnett, Deane Barnett, Robert Barnhart, Mabel Barton, Aimee Barton, Dorothy Batinich, Edward Baum, Mariorie Baumgartner, Jr., Beall, Norrine Beard, Jane Benevento, Rose Bernal, Anthony Bianco, Frank Biddar, Bessie Bingham, Donna Bishop, Thelma Bittick, Betty Blanchard, Edythe Boatman, Virginia Boer, Johanna Boswell, Ethel Bozzo, Marie Braman, Arthur Braman, Leroy Brett, Stanley Brittan, Patricia Brown, Bette Brown, Cecil Brown, Charles Brownlie, Margie Broz, Robert Bryant, Olive Buck, Betty Buddrich, Katie Bullard, Herbert Burchfiel, Robert Burriesci, Florence Burriesci, Patrina Burton, Maynard Butler, Charles Butler, Lloyd Butler, William Byers, James Cali, Marchisio Campbell, Donald Capello, Marian Carauddo, Santo Frank Cardiasmenos, George Cardoza, Harold Cardoza, Helen Carlson, Paul Carroll, Barbara Carter, Mariorie Cartmell, James Cava, Emil Centanni, Angelo Cerone, Frank Chaffee, Edna Champion, Beatrice Chellis, June Chilton, Berneta Chinn, Lotus Chow, Katherine Christiansen, Owen Cipperly, Carolyn Clarke, Stanley Clipperr, Dean Coffey, Dana Cohn, Jack Coig, Henrietta Cooper, Robert Cornett, Rosellen Cornett, Shirlie Costa, Dorothy Cowell, Geraldine Cox, Virginia Crittenden, James Crouch, Mildred Curci, Sarah Curry, Betty Curry, Douglas Curry, Walter Dahl, Daisy Dana, Florence Danforth, Doris D'Anna, Nina Davenport, Lorna Davis, Virginia Dearing, La Verne De Canniere, Lucette Decherd, Mildred De Grush, Thelma Del Ponte, William De Luca, Frances De Maria, Marie De Maria, Mary Diaz, Mary Diehl, Muriel Di Giovanni, Joe Di Maria, Evelyn Dona, Vincent Donna, Laura Drake, Robert Duino, Eunice Dutra, Dyer, Marrion Ebey, Robert Eggink, Gerrit Ellington, Phillip Elwell, Audrey Emig, Mary Enfantino, Margaret Escobar, Blanche Esposito, Mary Estensen, Stanley Evatt, Paul Irene Faler, William Fallo, Richard Fama, Rose Farmer, Velma Federico, James Felice, Philomena Ferrari, Joe Filice, Ernest Filice, Jennie Filice, Peter Findlay, Pauline Fischer, Melvin Fisher, George Fletcher, Mildred Forden, Theola Foy, Kenneth Franseen, Robert Fukui, Lilly Fulton, Barbara Furusho, Kazuo Galbraith, Lydia Gallagher, Geraldine Gallerani, Teresa Gallo, Elvira ' Gallucci, Marie - Ganshirt, Paul Gardner, Daphne Lucile Gardner, Garrett, Fred Gatto, Dorothy Geisenhoff, Hariett George, Donald Gervassio, Audrey Giacomazzi, William Giannotti, William Gibbs, Anne Gill, Agnes Gillespie, Patricia Giordano, Manuel Gipson, Earl Giulii, Glorianna Gomes, Genevieve Gomes, Vernon Gonzales, Ernest Goodrich, June Gott, Dorothy Grigg, lna Griswold, Mary Grube, Rosemary Grunewald, Frances Gullick, William Hadley, Betty Halla, Dorothy Hambly, George Handl, Jr., Charles Handy, Arda Hannah, Betty Hansen, Audrey Hardman, Ellis Harris, Pauline Harris, William Hartman, Betty Hassler, Grace Hauk, Diana Hawkins, Anthony Heath, Lowell Henrichsen, lrene Hernandez, Paul Heywood, Clayne Hildebrant, Ruth Hinaga, Bernice Hines, Dave Hodge, Adele Hodges, Mary Holtorf, Earl Hooper, La Vay Horrall,John Hoskins, Beverly Howard, Myrle Hubble, Betty Hughes, Charles Hullett, June Hunter, Norma Hunwick, Susan lchishita, Mary lntravia, Theodore Ireland, Terry ltatani, Misao Ito, Miyoko Jacobus, Phyllis Jennings, Sarah Johnson, Alice Johnson, Mariorie Johnston, Lois Jones, Lee Kai, Edna Kai, Masanobu Kallam, Ralph Kani, Kaoru Kawashima, Sadie Kebby, Maurice Keeble, Kathryn Keesling, Ellen Kennedy, Robert Kesling, Ernest Kidwell, Jr., Willam Kmetovic, Fred Knox, Mary Knudsen, Jr., Peter Kyes, Fay La Barbera, Enrico Lacitinola, Esther La Frank, Edmund Lagana, Anthony Lamson, Robert Larios, Margie Larson, Carl La Russa, Leo Lawson, Robert Lazzeroni, Josephine Lemmon, Richard Lester, Myra Lezie, Ross Lindner, Carl Lintini, Charles Lioi, Mary Londer, Ethel Loney, Clarissa Long, Arthur Lo Presta, Lena Lua, Raymond Luhdorff, Robert Lund, Wayne Lynch, Claire McCollam, Jane McConnell, Duncan McConnell, Wellington McCreight, Albert MacDonald, Virginia McDonald, William McGuire, Patricia McKay, Jack McKenzie, Kenneth McLeran, Harriet McNaughtor1, Imogene Maas, Phyllis Maciel, Manuel Maddux, Richard Maher, John Malek, Marguerite Malpass, Helen Mancuso, Angelo Mancuso, Madelyn Mann, Margaret Marsh, Aileen Marshall, Charles Martin, Gloria Martin, James Martinez, Clifford Maselli, George Masunaga, Shiro Matto, Albert Maurer, Frank Maxey, Kathleen Megna, Dorothy Meinen, Sylvia Meschini, Attilio Miles, Robert Miller, Bob Miller, Viola Moore, Jean Morita, Fumi Mort, Jack Mort, Peggy Mortensen, Ardis Mouri, Sadayuki Muchow, De Etta Muetze, Juanita - Munger, Jr., Charles Murdock, Davis Murphy, Anna Murray, Dorothy Murray, William Murtle, Francis Nagel, Kenneth Nakashima, Salaye Namimatsu, Hiroshi Narimatsu, Roy Narvaez, Theresa Newton, Robert Nichols, Maxine Nino, Doris Noftz, Doris Okamoto, Jim Oliphant, Kenward Olsen, Ralph Owen, Neldoris Palermo, Mary Paradiso, Marguerite Patellaro, Anthony Patrick, Virginia Patrino, Leo Patton, Jeanne Pavlin, Bruce Payne, Richard Pellegrini, Grace Pellicone, Vivian Permien, Betty Perry, William Perry, Manta Peters, Myrtle Petersen, Grace Peterson, Eunice Peterson, James Pianto, Adeline Pieracci, Lawrence Pinkham, Sally Pinkston, Verla Place, Dorothy Podesta, James Podesta, Robert Possenti, Dorothy Potter, Margaret Poytress, Richard Preston, Theresa Rao, Victor Ray, Mariorie Rayner, Dorothy Reed, William Reeder, Doris Reek, Evelyn Ribbs, Ella Riccobono, Mary Rich, John Richmond, Sue Rifenbark, Marion Rizzuto, Gerald Robertson, Don Robertson, Maureen Robinson, Frances Rogers, Owen Ronas, Carson Rose, Lorraine Ross, Natalie Ross, Robeta Ross, Rowena Roster, Mary Ruge, Edna Rush, Jr., Harry Russell, Willie Ruttan, Jeanne Ryan, Jr., Fred Salazar, June Sanchez, Amelia Sato, Denichi Saul, Evelyn Saunders, Jacqueline Schell, Harold Schepens, Sheralyn Scheuermann, Carle Schultzberg, Janet Sciortino, Manuel Scorsur, Bennie Scott, Donald Seifert, Jr., Claude Serrano, Fernando Serratorey Nathan Shannon, AudreY Sheffield, Clifford Sheffield, Lois Shottenhamer, Robert Skillicorn, Stanley Skillicorn, William Smith, Eunice Smith, Jesse Smith, Kenneth Smith, Martha Smith, Robert Srnithey, Jeanette Sorci, Ida Spina, Mary Spink, lna Spivey, Leonard Sproat, John SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL Throughout San Jose High's one-hundred-year history, it has taken about 125 league championships. Its teams have garnered 17 football, 36 basketball, 41 track, 4 golf, 3 swimming, and 6 wrestling championships. 1908, 1909, 1909, 1910, 1910, 1911, 1911, 1912, Fall: Rugby Spring: Varsity Baseball Fall: None Spring: Varsity Track Fall: None Spring: None Fall: None Spring: Varsity Baseball iRun- nerup tor State Championshipl 1912, 1913, 1913, 1914, 1914, 1915, Fall: None Spring: None Fall: None Spring: None Fall: None Spring: Varsity Track QNorth Coast Sectionl, Varsity Baseball iNorth Statel 1915, Fall: None 1916, Spring: Varsity Track QNCSJ, Varsity Baseball CNCSD 1916, Fall: None 1917, Spring: Varsity Track CNCSJ 1917, Fall: None 1918, Spring: Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Track CNCSJ, Varsity Baseball CNCSD 1918, Fall: None 1919, Spring: None 1919, Fall: None 1920, Spring: Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball 1920, Fall: None 1921, Spring: None 1921, Fall: D Basketball 1922, Spring: Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Track, Varsity Baseball I922, Fall: None 1923, Spring: Varsity Basketball, B Basketball, Varsity Track 1923, Fall: C Basketball 1924, Spring: Varsity Track 1924, Fall: D Basketball 1925, Spring: Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball 1925, Fall: None 1926, Spring: B Basketball 1926, Fall: None 1927, Spring: Varsity Track 1927, Fall: None 1928, Spring: Varsity, B, C, 8- D Track, Varsity Baseball. 1928, Fall: D Basketball 1929, Spring: B Basketball, Varsity, B 81 C Track, Sophomore Baseball 1929, Fall: Sophomore Football Ctiel 1930, Spring: Varsity 81 B Track 1930, Fall: Sophomore Football Qtiel 1931, Spring: Varsity 8- D Track, Var sity Baseball. 1931, Fall: Sophomore Football, D Basketball 1932,Spring: B, C, 8. D Track, Sopho- more Baseball 1932, Fall: Sophomore Football, D Basketball 1933, Spring: None 1933, Fall: Sophomore Football, D Basketball 1933, Fall: Sophomore Football 1934, Spring: D Track 1934, Fall: Sophomore Football, D Basketball itiel, Varsity Football 1935, Spring: D Track 1935: Fall: Sophomore Football 1936, Spring: B Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity 81 Sophomore Baseball 1936, Fallz' Varsity 8: Sophomore Foot- ball 1937, Spring: Varsity Basketball ltiel, Varsity Track, Sophomore Baseball Qtiel 1937, Fall: Varsity Football, D Basket- ball 1938, Spring: B Basketball, Varsity, B, C, 8: D Track, Varsity Baseball 1938, Fall: D Basketball 1939, Spring: Varsity Basketball, Var- sity, ball. B, C, 81 D Track, Varsity Base- 1939, Fall: Sophomore Football itiel, D Basketball 1940, Spring: Varsity Basketball, C Track, Varsity Baseball 1940, Fall: Sophomore Football, D Basketball 1941, Spring: Varsity 81 C Track 1941, Fall: Sophomore Football 1942, Spring: B Basketball, Varsity 8. C Track, Varsity Baseball 1942, Fall: None 1943, Spring: 1943, Fall: D 1944, Spring: Sophomore Varsity Baseball, Gplf Basketball D Track, Swimming, Baseball ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1944, Fall: None 1945, Spring: None 1945, Fall: None 1946, Spring: B Basketball ltiej, Varsity Baseball, Golf 1946, Fall: B Football, D Basketball 1947, Spring: C Swimming, Sophomore Baseball, ltiei Golf Fall: C 8. D Basketball Spring: Varsity Basketball, Ten- 1947, 1948, nis, B Track, C Swimming, Golf 1948, Fall: C Si D Basketball 1949, Spring: B Basketball, Wrestling D Track 1949, Fall: Varsity Football, C 8. D 1950, Spring: Varsity 8- B Basketball 1950, Fall: None 1951, Spring: Wrestling 1951, Fall: None 1952, Spring: Wrestling 1952, Fall: None 1953, Spring: Wrestling 1953, Fall: None ,I 1954, Spring: Wrestling, Varsity Base- ball 1954, Fall: None 1955, Spring: Wrestling, Varsity Base- ball 1955, Fall: D Basketball 1956, Spring: None 1956, Fall: C Basketball 1957, Spring: B Basketball, C Track 1957, Fall: None 1958, Spring: C Track 1958, Fall: None 1959, Spring: Varsity 8: B Basketball 1959, Fall: None 1960, Spring: Junior Varsity Basket- 1960, Fall: B Football, C Basketball 1961, Spring: B Basketball, Sophomore Baseball 1961, Fall: C 8: D Basketball 1962, Spring: Varsity ftiei 8- B Basket- ball 1962, Fall: Junior Varsity Football 1963, Spring: None ms - 1909. One of the first championship baseball tea Squatrito, Sebastian Stafford, Neil Standring, Barbara Stasi, Frank Stelling, Doris Stockdale, Harry Stohlman, Joseph Stowe, Richard Strimpel, Beverley Suess, Ronald Sunia, Rita Sunzeri, Warren Swarner, Wesley Swithenby, Jean Takahashi, Thomas Takaichi, Robert Takata, Hinako Takeda, Thelma Talesfore, Salvadore Tallee, Catherine Tanabe, Eru Taormina, Salvador Taylor, Cyril Taylor, Thomas Teresi, Dominic Thomas, Jeanne Thompson, Elizabeth Tiernan, Isabelle Tilford, Fred Titcomb, Helen Tomasello, Helen Townsend, Donald Tragni, Vincent Tripp, Richard Troup, Alice Truro, Margaret Vidas, Olga Vierra, Evelyne Wagner, Evelyn Wagner, Jr., Hubert Walker, Ernest Ware, Marvin Watanabe, Frank Watson, Charles Watson, William Weimer, Paul Weiser, Bernice West, Adrian Whalen, Mariorie Whitney, Hilda Whitver, Maxine Wilkins, Charles Williams, Genevieve Williams, Martha Williamson, George Wilson, Margaret Wise, Virginia Withycombe, Verna Wong, May Woods, Phyllis Woodside, Jr., Walter Work, Harriett Wright, Vivian Yamaoka, Edward Yoho, Virginia Yoshisato, George Young, Mavis Zeiler, Paul Zemanek, Marvin Zoccoli, Rose Zones, Sam CLASS OF 1940 FEBRUARY Adams, Dorothy Addotto, Robert Aiello, Eugene Alarid, Albert Allen, Howard Allen, Virginia Anclreson, Jr., Elmer Anderson, Neil Antichi, Lena Badagliacca, Vincent Baglione, Enza Barber, Albert Bariteau, Jack Becker, Philip Bernal, Jane Berryessa, James Bevins, Doris Bliven, Delbert Bowen, David Bozzo, Antoinette Bradford, Phyllis Brandi, Emma Brown, Ruthelda Butera, Adeline Butterfield, Mariella Campisi, Sarah Cancilla, Marie Capello, Irene Carles, Agnes Carona, Berniece Casella, Mildred Cassata, Peter Chiaramonte, Marian Chin, Edward Chiovaro, Alfred Christensen, Victor Ciardelli, Harry Claverie, Rene Coles, Jr., George Colla, Joseph Colombo, Mary Comito, Dorothy Conaccio, Theresa Conaway, Elaine Conrad, Wilbur Coy, Clement Crema, Edward Cutsinger, Frances Cutsinger, Josephine Dains, Gladys Daly, Peter Daniels, Geraldine Dawson, Barbara De Marco, Eugene De Primo, Mary De Rose, Edith Di Fiore, Dorothy Di Salvi, Frank Dodson, Cecil Doman, Mildred Dooney, Horace Doss, Daphne Drake, George Dunstan, Dorothy Dye, Harold Dykmans, Carol Egan, Jr., Russell Eichhorn, John Elben, Earl Ellington, Mary Elliott, Jr., Fay Ellis, Charlotte Ellis, Hal Emig, Florence Eno, Robert Enos, William Ervin, Wallace Espinosa, Harold Eubanks, Phyllis Fanucchi, Jessie Farwell, William Fenley, Artis Fickes, Gerald Figone, John Fine, Pettis Foskett, Milton Frazer, Elizabeth Freeman, Margaret Friedrich, Helen Fuller, Barbara Gardiner, George Gardner, Lois Garofalo, Edward Gere, Evelyn Giambruno, Mary Giammona, Peter Gladding, Augustus Glen, Jean Gunder, William Guthrie, Shirley Hackmann, Helene Hall, Bessie Hall, Roger Handley, Robert Hardy, Alberta Hartell, William Hathaway, Paul Henderson, ldah Hertell, Jack Heyden, Edward Hiller, Darlene Humburg, Robert Hunter, Virginia Hutley, Agnes lshikawa, May Johns, Nadine Johnson, Betty Johnson, George Johnson, Jeanice Kawakami, Meiii Kelley, Edward Kelley, Marshall Kelly, Hetty Kidd, Norma Killian, Margaret Kingsbury, Leroy Kitazawa, May Klass, Stephen Knapp, David Kottinger, Virginia Krupp, Rita Kyner, Martha Laclergue, Marcelle Lawless, Oscar Lazzaro, Rose Lepiane, Mary Lico, Edith Lico, Sunda Loney, Evelyn Lovaglia, Frank Lowell, Avis Lucente, Louis McCarthy, Jack McClue, Marian McCord, John McCormick, Richard McDonald, Audrey Maggi, Ray Magnano, Sebastino Maida, John Malato, Ernest Mallory, Charles Malvase, Michael Manning, Lucille Mansfield, Florence March, Miriam Martino, Josephine Mathews, Stanley Mathewson, James Maxwell, Katherine Midwinter, Nadia Milligan, Dorothy Mills, Ruth Moeck, Margaret Mollison, William Mongeon, Ethel Moreland, Lovetta Morton, Warren Mosher, Lila Mosher, Robert Mundell, Mariorie Narducci, Amelia Neilson, James Nelson, John Jr. Nelson, Kenneth Nielsen, Elinor Niklas, Vincent Northrup, Gloria Palenske, Eugene Pecoraro, Nicholas Piazza, Marilyn Pierson, George Pierson, Phyllis Pinard, Vernon Pingel, Nellie Pinoris, Evangeline Pioli, Ann Porro, Lucille Post, Jack Powers, Jean Praisewater, Lawrence Provenzano, Jerry Puccinelli, Dora Rexroad, Robert Riccobono, Patrina Risley, Beulah Robinson, Elwilda Rockwell, Harold Rossi, Eugene Rotolo, Violet Rouse, Donald Rucker, Jr., DeWitt Rudolph, Redmond Sakamoto, Grace Salamida, Christine Sampson, Thelma Sandorf, Martha Sandorf, Mattie Santi, Angie Santo, Robert Schebetta, Neil Schlosser, Charles Scott, Malcolm Sheets, Marvin Shimane, Alyce Shine, Frances Shoblo, Dorothea Shook, Mae Silvas, Robert Sotta, Herman Sparlin, Gertrude Staton, Virginia Stewart, Clyde Stokes, Henry Strickler, Lester Styron, Robert Taketa, Masao Taravella, Mary Taxera, Nelba Telfer, Eleanor Thompson, William Throne, Ramona Tompkins, Patricia Travasso, Wallace Traynor, Jacklyn Van der Kamp, Burton Veglia, Enes Vernon, Edwin Vierra, Lorraine Walker, Gene Weld, Robert Williams, Robert Willis, Jean Wilson, Donald Woldhagen, Arnold Yamada, Tasuku Yamamoto, Michiko Yosh, Robert Zimmerman, Lee CLASS OF 1940 JUNE Abott, Richard Abel, Aruthur Acquistapace, Victoria Agnew, Alberta Aiello, Ann Alaimo, Sam Alberts, Eileen Alessi, Josephine Alongi, Josephine Anderson, Gerry Anderson, Jr., Henry Audo, Noboru Andrade, LeRoy Anello, Rose Arding, Louise Arena, Gaetano Ashe, Harold Austin, Mariorie Bachrodt, Elizabeth Baehr, Beverly Balcom, Donald Barcelona, Eleanor Barton, Esther Barton, Lois Beaudikofer, Jr., Ernest Benzo, Marie Berg, Genevieve Bernhardt, Geane Berry, Betty Berry, Robert Berryessa, Alberta Bettencourt, Joseph Birimisa, Catherine Black, Lewis Blackburn, John Blackford, Lillian Blanchard, Theodore Blum, Maxine Blume, Harvey Bocchino, Ann Bogard, June Boitano, Lewis Bombardieri, Miriam Bondi, Norma Bone, Mariorie Boone, Violet Borgess, Peggy Botelho, Helen Brainard, Bernice Breeman, Virginia Brittan, Martin Britton, Everett Brown, Mildred Brown, Patricia Brown, Robert Brownton, Betty Bryant, Geraldine Buickerood, Harvey Bullock, Byron Burtis, Elva Butera, Joseph Caccamo, Ralph Cain, Emily Calkins, George Campisi, Marie Campos, Virginia Cancilla, Kathryn Cappa, Lois Cappelloni, Felix Caprista, Frank Carbone, Rose Cassara, John Cassetta, Ernest Castleman, winifred Castoro, Paul Centodocati, Marie Centolanzi, Mary Cervelli, Renato Chandler, Betty Christensen, Buster Christensen, Nova Christian, Jack Cisternino, Margaret Citti, Aleese Clark, John Cleary, Veronica Colacicco, Nick Collins, Lemar Coppini, Lucille Corrall, MBYY Covell, Martha STAR, ATEILETESZ All-American, Chuck Taylor Who are San Jose High's greatest athletes? Athletic fame is rare on the high school level, usually requiring the physical maturity and training and experience more charac- teristic of college or university students. However, the question brought many answers from his readers when posed this centennial year by Mr. Louis Duino, himself a San Jose High graduate of '26, now sports editor of the San Jose Mercury. The same question was asked by Mr. Walt Gamage, sports editor of the Palo Alto Times, in l95O, and both Mr. Duino and Mr. Gamage, in answers l3 years apart, received many times two of the same answers: Pete Kmetovic and Chuck Taylor. Kmetovic ranked No. l in the poll published April 5, l95O. Both track and football were his strong fields, and the combination made him a great running player. His quick change of pace, his high gear which pulled him away from opponents are still well remembered. Taylor was a strong blocking back, and both played on the championship '37 team, graduating in June '38. Their later sports careers are chronicled here. Who else was on the l95O list? No. 3 was Bob Ingram '40, for track, then came Marvin Owen of the '24 baseball team, Cecil Disbrow, '25 in football and basketball, Bud Mortenson '42 in track, Ralph Romero '43 in baseball and basketball, triple threat Jack Wool '27 in football, basket- ball, and track, Henry Schmidt '22 in track and football, and Buddy Leitch '23, later a sports editor, in baseball. Taylor and Kmetovic -those names have gone togeth- er through the years in Stanford as well as San Jose High history. Both became top athletes enshrined in Stan- ford's all-time hall of fame. Both also played professional football. . At San Jose High Taylor was the football team captain that memorable fall of '37, and was named to the P.A.L. team. Kmetovic matched Henry Schmidt's fleet lO-second hundred yard dash and seemed to match that speed as a ICLZEETCDVIC3, TAYLCDR gridiron halfback. Taylor won three high school football letters and one in track. Coach Walt Williams introduced Taylor to football in his sophomore year, and spoke often and admiringly of Stanford. Chuck had a widowed mother to support that fall of '38. He hitchhiked to Palo Alto to enroll, Rube Samuelson reports in a Sporting News biography. He earned meals by hashing at Encino Hall, a men's dormi- tory, and collected laundry to pay for his lodgings. He made the Stanford frosh team as quarterback so an athletic scholarship took care of tuition. ln his sophomore year he became guard in Coach Clark Shaugnessy's T-formation. He also represented a milk firm and a biscuit company and worked part time in a men's clothing store, making a total of S175 a month. New Year's Day, l94l, found Shaugnessy's Cinderella team, the Wow Boys, locked in Rose Bowl combat with Nebraska. Kmetovic was the man in motion from the T- formation. The score was tied, T3-all. Taylor, all-coast the previous year, was guard. Left halfback Kmetovic took the ball on a punt and returned it 39 yards to put Stanford on top, final tally-21-l 3. The dates and teams since then are many. Taylor grad- uated All-American guard in '43, three years in the Navy fdirecting the landing unscratched of an LCT-landing craft tank-on Normany beach June 6, l944i, playing pro foot- ball in '46 for Miami Seahawks, coaching undefeated frosh Stanford teams, '47-'49, '50, line coach for the '49ers, '5l, named head coach at Stanford, then assistant athletic di- rector, and, this summer, athletic director at Stanford, As for Kmetovic: Navy, April '42-Oct. '45, quarterback for the Great Lakes squad, A.B. degree at Stanford, '46, pro halfback for Philadelphia Eagles, '46, and Detroit Lions, '47, also backfield coach at Friend's Central Prep, Philadelphia, '46, M.A. degree, Stanford, '48, grid coach, San Bernardino Valley College, '48, Stanford rugby coach, '50, and offense grid coach, as of this summer, Taylor's special assistant. Pete Kmetouic i 'rllx at 1 Craig, Bette Cranston, William Craven, Don Cristaudo, Nellie Cronin, Thelma Crosby, Caroline Cuffaro, Jr., Marco Cunningham, Richard Curry, Jane D'Anna, Eleanor D'Attilo, Joseph Daugherty, Margaret Davis, James Day, Georgia De Clusin, Donald De Cola, Angeline Dehn, Barbara De Maria, Nancey De Meza, Mary Dever, Mary De Vincenzi, Eleanor De Wolf, Marion De Fiore, Johanna Dini, Dino Di Salvo, Dennis Donahue, Betty Doolittle, Jean Doty, Louise Doudell, Roberta Doyle, Mary Drwe, Philip Durate, Joe Dundas, Birgit Dunham, Carol Eckstrom, Mary Edwards, Marlys, Esch, Granville Esparza, Charles Eyerly, Loma Farmer, Helen Farnese, Mary Farrell, Marie Ferguson, Jr., Harold Fetterman, Audrey Fisher, Gertrude Fitzgerald, Douglas Fitzgerald, Randall Flack, Virginia Floyd, Jeanette Foudren, Jr., Lloyd Fontana, Gene Forster, Robert Forsyth, Hubert Fox, Ora Frazer, John Frazer, Raymond Fuentes, Jr., Henry Fuii, Shigeo Fuller, Ethelyrt Gai, Aldo Gale, Bertram Gallina, Anne Gambucci, Bruno Garafola, Joseph Garavaglia, Albert Garrity, Margaret Ghersi, Virginia Giammona, Michael Giannini, Jane Gladman, Earl Glans, Betty Glasson, Janie Gorham, Charlotte Gorham, Harvey Grand, Herbert Grand, Robert Griep, Roland Griffoul, Henry Grilli, Dino Guardino, Mary Gum, Jr., Harvey Gunnett, Erma Hageman II, Warren Hainer, John Hall, Mariorie Haller, Alfred Hamlin, Foster Hammer, Henry Hamond, Mary Harley, Virginia Harper, Georgia Harper, Roland Harris, Geraldine Harris, Gilbert Hartell, Bette Hartell, Jean Hasen, George Haver, Elizabeth Hawkins, Douglas Hayes, Richard Heath, Harison Helmer, Louise Helps, Harriet Hempler, Charlotte Hendricks, Julia Henley, Patricia Henriques, Julius Herbert, George Hernandez, Antoine Hernandez, Elizabeth Herz, John Higgins, Jr., Thomas Hinchman, Jeanne Hitchman, Maurice Holmes, Doris Hoppe, Marian Howard, Mabel Hudson, Lois Hutty, Charles lgram, Robert lkemoto, Sam lnamasu, Kazuo Ingram, Sterling Innes, Wanda lnouye, Nellie lntravia, Anthony lrish, Kathryn Jacke,Jr., Wiliam Jackson, Alfie James, Virginia Johnson, Beniamin Jolmiay, Maudellen Joseph, Aimee Kawahara, Jean Kawanami, George Kay, Jr.,Edwin Kay, Jean Keast, Lucille Kelley, Grant Kennedy, William Kennedy, Vera Kilgore, Martha Killam, Arthur Kinaga, Thomas Kincaid, Richard King, Kenneth Kirk, Ruth Kumle, Mariorie Labrucherie, Rene Lane, Edward Larson, Robert Lasser, Allan Lavin, William Lazzeroni, Anita Lee, Helen Leonetti, Mary Lewis, John Light, Evelyn Lillard, William Lines, James Lipari, Frances Lippi, Albert Litz, Mae Lobach, Paul Lombardo, Vito Lordge, Marsden tte Lowrey, Mary Lowry, Cecil Lucas, Eleanor Lundblad, Norma Lusardi, Mildred McBride, Charlotte McCallister, Alys McCay, Donald McCord, Phyllis McCreight, John Maclntosh, George Mclntyre, Perry McKibbon, Frances McNaughton, Donald McVay, Catherine Maas, Jessie Machado, Kenneth Maddux, Kenneth Maher, Albert Malech, Dorothy Mall, Ruth Malon, Russell Maniglia, Marie Manina, Angie Markee,Jr., Lowell Marshall, Shirley Martella, Leroy Martin, Florence Mascarella, Lena Masterson, Jr., John Mathis, James Matsui, Yuri Matthews, Jr., John Mattos, Cecil Mayberry, Mariorie Mayfield, Ormond Meddaugh, Jean MenMuir, Evelyn Messina, Marie Mezzapesa, Antoinette Miceli, Frank Mieuli, Franklin Miller, Dorothy Miller, Jack Miller, Lorraine Miller, Loyetta Miller, Russellx Miller,StanIey Mills, Betty Minardi, Raymond Minato, Katsuii Mineta, Albert Minietta, Angela Mitchell, Rowland Miyakusu, Harry Mizuki, Matsuko Monogue, Jeanette Montano, Eddie Moore, Frank Morris, Dorothy Morton, Jr.,Victor Mosley, John Murray, Florence Nakamura, Betty Narducci, Jennie Navarra, Dominic Negrette, Stella Newman, Shirley Nicholson, Loren Nielsen, Doran North, Evalyn Nunes, Arthur Obenour, Woodrow Oliver, Helen Orlando, Sarah Oyama, Viola Pappani, Henry Paradiso, Angela Parks, Kathryn Passafuime, Josephine Patrick, Shirley Patricks, Mariorie Peabody, Carolyn Penning, Eula Peterson, LlOYd Peterson, Peter Petronio, Santa' Phillips, Gertrude Piazza, Dolores Piazza, Peter Piety, Marge Pinard, George Plummer, Richard Pool, Lillie iPotter, Betty Poytress, Earl Prindiville, Helen Provasi, Dena Pye, Edward Quadro, Viola Radulovich, Lena Randazzo, Virginia Redetzke, Shirlie Reed, Frances Reed, James Reynolds, Margafei Ricalzone, Lauro Richardson, Joseph Richardson, Wendell Roberts, Edward Robertson, Katherine Roen, Vernon Roffinella, John Rogers, DorothY Rogers, Elaine Rogers, Walter Rose, Cora Rose, Eleanor Rosenberg, Lorin Ross, Margaret Rothwell, Edmund Rubino, Marianna Russo, Rocci Sakaguchi, James Samson, Georgia SanFilippo, Rose Santana, Dorma Sarter, Albert Savio, Alice Scaletta, Josephine Schaffner, Helen Scheppler, June Sclafani, George Scott, Lowell Seacord, Theodora Serio, Katherine Serratore, Joseph Shaw, Dorothy Shields, La Fern Shimane, Chester Shiomoto, Alice Siler, Betty Jo Silva, Ernest Silva, Madeline Silva, Mary Simas, Josephine Slous, Harold Smale, Virginia Smith, Don Smith, Harriett Smith, Leatha Smith, Marian Solari, Melba Sommer, Dorothy Soto, Evelyn Spang, Alice Sparrer, June Spottswood, Douglas Starr, Enid Steeple, Bette Steiling, Paul Steinhauer, Robert Steinhauer, Ruth Stevens, Barbara Stevenson, Robert Stewart, Laurence Stoke, David Stone, Helen Straight, Lawrence Strickland, Jimmie Struve, Barbara Suess, Lester Suppiger, Dorothy Swiger, Elizabeth Taix, Kenneth Takizawa, Mae Tanaka, Minoru Tate, Joseph Taylor, Jean Taylor, Martin Terry, Olive Thomas, Gwendolyn Thompson, Jr., Rodney Tinling, Jr., Willis Todd, Patricia Tomasello, Joseph Travis, Evelyn Triena, Angie Truscott, Helen Tuttle, William Ullman, Ruth Untiedt, Warren Uyeda, Edith Van Doren, Jr., Henry Van Every, Alvin Vernon, Gregg E. Vierra, George Vincent, Macie Vitale, Sam Viviano, Catherine Vogel, Lewis VonGrey, Philip Wagener, Murry Nalker, William Nalker, Irene Nall, Edward Wall, LeRoy Warren, Virginia Weber, Ruth Werner, Bette White, Roberta Whitmire, William Will, Anola Williams, Eileen Wong, Lonnie Wood, Robert Woodruff, Paul Wright, Jeanne Wright, Mariorie Wyemura, Ruth Yamada, Michiko Yamada, Thomas Yano, Toshikazu Zavattero, Patricia Zitelli, Louis CLASS OF 1941 FEBRUARY Adamo, Betty Aguirre, Esther Akizuki, Chitoshi Aldrich, Jack Amaral, Robert Amato, Pearl Appleby, Vernon Armas, Aurelio Arthur, Robert Arvin, Donald Attix, Paul Ball, Henry Bassoni, Nadine Beam, Norman Bebic, Kathryn Bergquist, Carl Bernard, Warren Boone, Marion Brown, Lorraine Brown, Mariory Buddrich, Hans Burke, Halsey MANY FCCDTEALL sll .... Sun Jose's first American football cluznipionship team - 1934. From about l9OO to the fall of l9l8 San Jose High's maior fall sport was rugby. ln the fall of l9l9, the regular American football was intro- duced to the field. Up to the fall of l943, San Jose's main sports interest was focused on beating Palo Alto or Santa Clara. One source of arch-rivalry between Santa Clara and San Jose was the event in i898 when the Board of Edu- cation dismissed L. R. Smith, vice principal, who became principal of Santa Clara High School. Along with him, loyal students walked out of San Jose High and enrolled in Santa Clara. Also, at that time Santa Clara was the only other high school in the area. The emphasis on beating Palo Alto came from the fact that each football season it was considered by the Peninsula Athletic League schools as the team to beat. ln the fall of l943, on Armistice Day, the annual contest between San Jose and Lincoln began. The next year, and ever since then, the game has been played every Thanksgiving as the Big Bone Game. The past' records of these games shows San Jose on the losing end, winning seven, dropping eleven, and tying three. Records show that San Jose High has had relatively limited success in football. lts first American football championship was in 1934 and its latest was in l949. However, it has turned out many fine football players. Among the all-time football greats of San Jose are Cecil Disbrow of the l923 team,'who in that year helped the Purple and White las the school colors were thenl to a second place, losing the championship to Palo Alto by only one point. Jack Wool, after playing his fullback position at high school, enrolled in San Jose State College and took the National Amateur Athletic Union iunior pole vault championship without a glass pole. T110 cliutnpionslzip team of 1936. 'B . P 9 ro run! , 3 :tq .,,k . Y- ,Q X P ' H - 4 Jai. My -it s srirti if T A z .. Q . F X . 3' its Y 3. . K . ......, -5. 4, ...Q I .g iq? I .. ,Nr i , 49,5 I X ' 'O A- . ' ' , . .14 A. 'Jw iz .tw , Q fi' elfxlcsf' Vs: - K ' -' -.ww '. . sv ' z-mfs 1 PLAYERS TRAINEE The championship team of 1937. Then came the first American football championship team of 1934, led by Glenn Sinnot, Tom Murphy, Wilbur Gunther, Don Carmoady and Les Silveria. The championship team of 1936 was composed of such greats as Jack Knapp, Irving Butcher, and Lucon Scalotta. The immortal Cinder- ella team of 1937 featured the one-two punch of Pete Kmetovic and Chuck Taylor, with the fine playing of Jim Taylor. Again the spark was ignited by the team of 1940 which placed second, losing only one game, and was led by Bill Stewart, captain Glen Hart, Don Butcher, and Homer Hamlin. Unsuccessful seasons plagued San Jose after 1940, but around 1947, the Bulldog's football spirit was revived with the appearance of a fIash,y quarterback named Chris Pappas. After he graduated in 1949, the fall team of that year went undefeated and gave San Jose its last football championship to date. After that championship, the Bulldog gridders at best could only come up with a few second places, but the production of great athletes did not stop. All-Ieaguer Bill DiCristini played for the Bulldogs in 1953, and is now a physical eudcation'coach at San Jose. In 1956 a guard named Jim Keeley graduated and in the football season of that year played on the nation- wide East-West high school football game at San Francisco. Next San Jose introduced football to big, burly Jim Cadile. After graduating in 1958, he was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the National Football League. In 1960 came Cass Jackson and Joe Sparaco, who were both instrumental in San Jose's keeping the Bone for five consecutive years before losing it in 1962. The clzampionslzip team of 1949. Calicchio, Virginia Cancilla, Theresa Cardoza, Irvin Carpenter, Edward Castro, Lucille Christensen, Linwood Christiansen, Allen Ciaffredo, Rose Clark, Vivian Collins, Chester Cook, Barbara Cooper, Virginia Crema, Elvin Cristaudo, Frank Crothers, Leonard Cucuzza, Matthew Culbertson, Betty Cunningham, Barbara Curci, Tony Dalis, Louis Davies, Pearce Davis, Donald Dearing, Velma De Martini, Mildred De Vincenzi, John Di Matteo, Madeline Doughty, Ethel Dressler, Leo Duarte, Joseph Duffy, Jean Dunlavey, Bonnie Echeverria, Elizabeth Eliopulos, Peter Ellison, John Ennis, Betty Espinosa, Clarence Falco, Madeline Ferrel, Lolita Fiksdal, Leonal Filice, Eugene Fornaciari, Lillian Fredkih, Bernard Freeman, William Gatto, Gus Gellman, Samuel Giacornazzi, Thelma Giordano, Catherine Gomes, Erma Granas, Philip Gray, Barbara Greenley, Joseph Grube, Lester Gullo, Angela Haney, Robert Hardcastle, Frances Harris, Margaret Harvey,Jr., Ray Harwarth, Dorothy Hassur, Anna Herber, Stanley Hightower, Paul Hioki, Alice Howard, Nellie Howell, Marjorie Hughes, Ann Hunt, Billy lnouye, Marcella James, Elizabeth Jardin, Lydia Jiles, Robert Jopson, Robert Kakurai, Rae Kawakami, Yuriko Kelley, Donald Kelly, Hester Kendall, Eleanor Kennard, Ann Kimura, Lincoln Klousner, Elaine Knight, Catherine Kress, Shirley Krupp, Virginia Lake, Marian Lancaster, Wanda Langholff, Robert Langone, Julia Lawrence, Ruth Lawson, Richard Lee, Donald Lefler, Ruel Leyva, Frank Lo Monaco, Ignatius Long, Alfred Long, John Lopes, Mabel Lovaglia, Anthony McCarter, Virginia MacCarty, Clarence McReynolds, William Mansueto, Marie Martini, Bart Matranga, Juanita Mauseth, Alfred May, William Miller, Warren Mills, Ernest Mingroni, Nora Minton, Mary Mobley, Robert Moote, Joyce Moreali, Carmen Moretti, Grace Muller, Martha Naiour, Kenneth Nakagawa, Sam Niederauer, John Norris, Norma O'Brien, Josephine Okida, Grace Oliveri, Sam Ollom, Elizabeth Olsen, Dorothy' Ono, Mary Pabst, Francia Paoletti, Louis Papeschi, Edna Paradiso, Anthony Parara, Nicholas Parlato, Eleanor Parlato, Peter Pasquinelli, Eola Pavan, Lorraine Pellegrino, Sue Pellicone, Evelyn Peters, Barbara Petretti, Albert Pierpont, Jr., Earl Pisturino, Mary Pond, Charlotte Pratt, Robert Quattrochi, Constance Reyes, Richard Rezowalli, Floyd Ribisi, Albert Ricco, Violet Robinson, Bruce Rodrick, Richard Rodrigues, Abel Rosenberg, Cecelia Ruscigno, Anne Saunders, Betty Scalzo, Tony Scarpenti, Rita Schmidt, Jack Schmuck, Doris Schrope, Lolita Scudero, Ann Sellers, Gladys Serio, Frances Sgattoni, Angelina Sgattoni, Dina Sharp, Jr.,EImer Sheets, Jr., Clay Silva, James Sisco, Eleanor Soliz, Hilda Sorci, Samuel Sota, Richard Spina, Angie Squatritto, Nellie Stathos, Nickolas Staton, Robert Stone, Charles Swarner, Jerrold Sylvia, Doris Taddei, Victoria Takaichi, Oliver Tapogna, Mary Tarolla, Geraldine Tarolla, Katherine Taxera, Edna Taylor, Alfred Terranova, Henriette Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Kenneth Tranchina, Phyllis Urzi, Johnny Valloni, Rose van Rossem, Adriaan Vermillion, Evelyn Virgo, Wilma Von Steuben, Virginia Wagner, Edward Walker, Donald Wallace, Shirley Whitney, Rawland Whitten, Barbara Whitton, Richard Wiens, John Wiens, Raymond Williams, Robert Wolfram, Gerald Yoshioka, Thomas Zelko, lda Zelko, Wallace Zetterquist, Doris CLASS OF 'l94'I JUNE Abell, Joanne Aby, Duane Aby, Wendell Adock, Patricia Aiassa, Robert Aiello, Jane Akers, Patricia Albanese, Mary Ales, John Allen, John Alunno, Veronica Alves, Alvera Amaral, Ellard Anderlin, Wilbur Anderson, Herbert Andrada, Don Anthes, Gloria Anthes, Jariet Anzalone, Mary Applegate, Clarence Apte, Eleancre Arnoldy, Geraldine Arrigo, Joe Avila, Jr., Arthur Backenstoe, Audrey Badagliacca, Anne Bagliere, Grace Baker, Eileen Balestra, William Barale, Carmella Barr, Gilbert Barton, Eunice Bassoni, James Baumbartner, Jane Beach, Robert Beall, Frances Beck, Dorthy Bell, June Beninati, Adeline Beniamin, Gloria Benoit, Robert Benzo, Jean Blake, Bette Blatt, Samuel Boer, Herbert Bondi, Anthony Bondi, Evelyn Bono, Mary Booksin, Phyllis Boone, William Bowers, Myrtle Brandi, Sue Braun, Geraldine Britton, Glyn Britton, Lloyd Brown, Dorothy Brown, Stanley Brownlie, Jack Buchholz, Floyd Burk, Clarence Bush, Armand Buyers, Clarence Calvello, Richard Cammack, Lois Campbell, Donald Carlos, Jess Carpenter, Harriet Carrillo, Emma Carrillo, Louie Carroll, Donald Casella, Isabel Cassata, Jane Catalano, Mary Cavallaro, Loretta Cenkovich, Adeline Champion, Mary Chelbay, Shirlee Chilton, Patricia Chinn, Lucille Clark, Byron Clark ll, Lloyd Col, Robert Colla, Louis Collins, June Comella, Rose Connolly, Eileen Cornett, Betty Corral, Joseph Costanza, Elmer Couse, Pearl Craft, Jean Crane, Viola Crotty, Don Drowell, Kenneth Cunningham, Jr., Claude Curtiss, Carol Dains, Frank Daly, Anthony Dameson, Louis Dance, Beulah Danforth, Verna Daniels, Janie D'Aquisto, Ann Dattilo, Francis Davies, Lenore Davis, Gennie Dawley,'Jr., Perry Dean, Doris Deaver, Paul Dellamaggiore, Frank Del Ronte, Alice De Wolf, Virginia di Carlo, Elizabeth Diffenbaugh, William Dimeff, Carl DiSalvo, Nick Doll, Betty Downs, Robert Doyle, Jr., Thomas Drake, Bertha Drake, Margery Driver, Daniel Drouet, Carolyn Duarte, Melba Dutton, Frank Eichenberger, Velma Elwell, Joyce Enfantion, Frances Ernst, Gussie Escobar, Clarisse Esposito, 'Margaret Estensen, Edna Eubanks, Jeanne Fagerstrom, Dudley Fairchild, Barbara Farrell, Leonard Faulkner, Ruth Felice, Pat Fenton, Henry Ferreira, Norma Ferrel, Linda Field, Carl Figone, Louis Filice, Corrine Filice, Edith Filice, James Filice, Josephine Fine, Gordon Fingado, Helen Fischer, Jeanne Fishel, Ad Fisher, Audrey Fisher, Raymond FitzGerald, Jean Fletscher,.Jacoba Fonseca, Gabriel Fontaine, Lulamae Fox, Gloria Francia, Joseph Freeman, Marshall Frost, Neal Fuller, Jerry Gaeta, Douglas Geitz, Glenn Giammona, Josephine Giannotta, John Gifford, James Gillmer, Arthur Gimelli, Angie Ginestra, Angie Giuli, Jr., Joseph Golden, Thomas Gomes, Edward Gomes, Melvin Gonsy, Hazel Gonzales, Clifford Govier, Sadie Gray, Klea Greequist, Douglas Gross, Alfred Gross, Verona Guliuzzo, Sadie Hachisuka, Asako Hachisuka, Mary Haeberle, Doris Hagen, Elinor Hagihara, Chizuko Haley, Melvin' Hall, Chalene Halstead, Lee Hamlin, Homer Hammer, Louise Hammond, Polly Hancock, Merritt Hansen, Kathryn Hardisty, Edith Hardman, Shriley Harp, Ruth Harris, Betty Jo Harris, Margaret Harris, Thelma Hart, Glen Hay, Lawton Hazeltine, Jr., Karl Helstrom, Roger Henrv, Phyllis ' tr f ,-ar- 'slits if Q . sst sq: Baseball greats play San lose varsity. San Jose High in its baseball history has taken many championships. Through these championships, it has pro- vided baseball with many fine players. One of the first baseball players to be drafted by the maiors after graduating from San Jose was Hal Rhyne, who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates. ln the middle l92O's San Jose High School gave the baseball world a tall, gangling youngster by the name of Marvin Owen. Owen went to Santa Clara University and eventually to the major leagues where he enioyed an illustrious career with the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and the Chicago White Sox as an infielder. Owen once played in the World Series as a member of the Detroit Tigers. There were boys like Buddy Leitch and Ray Dwyer, who came out of San Jose, but were not so fortunate as to make the big time, although they played the Coast League. Others to make the big leagues were Joe Ereno of the Boston Red Sox, Bob Maroka from the New York Yankees, Bob Fontaine of the New York Giants, who is now chief scout on the West Coast for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and, finally, a 1957 graduate of San Jose High, Marvin Meck- lenburg, who went to Stanford and is a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. Baseball players who were great at San Jose, but who did not play pro ball, were Cy Taylor, Frank Volpi Sr., Warren lScooterJ Scoppetone, Frank Jelincich, Bob Burtis, Tom Okayaki, George Yamoko, Tommy Okigaki, Frank lchishita, Jim Paul, Ralph Romero, Bud Seeburger, Tony Lamarra, Frank Bonanno, Minchel. Dick Valencia, and Johnny Hal Rhyne, San Iose's first major leaguer. 64 PASKETPALL Through the years, San Jose has had very successful basketball teams. The varsity has had 12 championships and the exponent weights of B, C, and D teams have had a total of 24 championships. Our first recorded championship was in 1918 when Hal Rhyne led the team. Rhyne was not only a fine basket- ball player, but was an all-around baseball and rugby player who later played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League. Next was the championship of 1920 which was led by McDowell Cunningham, Edward Spoon, and captain Tom Kelly. ln 1922 and 1923, San Jose took two champion- ships. The team was led by Riodan, Adcock, and Miller. In 1937 Mr. William H. Martin took over the reins of el Basketball player attempts free throw in old San Fernando Street campus gym. the basketball teams. ln his six years of coaching his teams failed only once, in the season of '41-'42, to take a cage title. He guided such players as Abel Roclriques and Sammy Alaimo, who both rose to national cage prom- inence. Next came the championship of 1950 led by Vern Wilson, who earned world fame when he represented the United States in the 1952 Olympics as a high iumper. The team of 1959 tied for the championship and w-as led by Henry Rapp who won fame at San Jose City Col- lege. Finally, the championship team of 1962, which was led by Vince Collins, tied for the league title. Without the experience gained from lightweight bas- ketball, many of these basketball greats would never have made their cage fame. Some of the greats who were too small to play varsity were Joe Cook, Everette Roseveare, Harry Bryant, Joe Pizzo, and T-Bone Akizuki, who holds many school records in track. 65 Hill, Edwin Hilton, Elenor Hilton, William Hirose, Mary Hobbs, Robert Holladay, Donald Howard, Grover Hughins, James Humrichouse, Roy Hunt, Betty Lou Hunter, Owen Ikemoto, Gus Inamasu, Mitsuka Ingram, Robert McBee, Eugene McCart, Evelyn McCormack, Robert McDonald, Homer Macdonald, Maralyn McFarland, Ethel McGovern, Jane McMilIin, William Mclieaken, Lenora Machado, Joseph Mandella, Leo Manning, Robert Marchese, Crist Marcus, Audre Innamorato, Josephine Marcus' winifred lnouye, Kay Irons, Mae Iishimatsu, Robert ltatani, Haruo Jacobs, Andrew Jacobs, Robert Janci, Harold Jarret, Camille Jefferson, Patricia Jeffery, Garratt Johnson, Betty Johnson, John Johnston, Floyd Jones, David Jones, Robert Karstedt, Ferdinand Kawashima, Rose Kawayoshi, Mary Keech, Mary Kennedy, Mark Kesling, Virginia Keven, Grace Kidd, Helen Kidd, Jacqueline King, Paul King, Ruth Kinney, Edward Klein, Bettie Knapp, Laverne Kneeshaw, Shirley Knudsen, Jane Kogura, Tadao Koshi, Peter Kramp, Genevieve Kumada, Kimiko Kurle, Marie La Cerda, Elynor Lamarra, Anthony LaMonico, Matthew La Morte, Bennie Lander, Veda Laninig, Donald Laviano, Benny Lander, Veda Laviano, Benny Lazer, Rae Lee, Lawrence Lee, Marion Lefler, Max Le Greve, Eldora Lemmel, Elsie Leone, Josephine Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Donald Lewis, Everett Lima, Frank Lima, Josephine Lima, Madeline Linsmeier, Earl Loder, Harold Lombardo, Salvador Long, Helen Lovoi, Anthony Lucente, Mary Lynch, Mariorie Lyons, Marie McAbee, Dolores McAdoo, Marie ' Marden, Luhter Marling, Fern Marshall, Thomas Martin, Albert Martinez, Genevieve Martini, Ann Marzullo, Ralph Mattos, Edith Nlau, Marie Mauzy, Rex Mayfield, Elwood Messina, Emily Messina, Rose Messineo, Frank Messineo, Yolanda Meyers, Henrietta Mick, Margery Mintz, Bettey Moe, Verna Moeck, Robert Moore, G. Hibbard Moore, Gerald Moran, Marvin Moranto, Albertina Mouri, George Nakamura, James Nelson, Byron Nelson, Ruth Niklas, Annalee Nishiura, Kiyoshi Nissen, Richard Nunes, Barbara Oka, Lily Okamoto, Kazuko Olson, Mae O'neal, Genevieve Ortalda, Robert Ortega, Margaret Overhulser, Ernest Owen, June Oyama, Leo Panzica, Marie Parola, Andrew Pascali, Norma Pavone, Charles Pearce, Margaret Pellegrino, Rose Perkins, Lorraine Peterson, Carol Petroni, Londy Phillips, Charles Phillips, Charlotte Picatti, Violet Picollo, Dorothy Pieracci, Olga Pimentel, Olive Pinoris, Gus Pioli, Louis Pitheon, Shirley Pitman, Jr., Hayden Pond, Harlod Postier, Francis Powers, James Prentiss, Joe Putnam, Francese Radford, lla Rainville, Naomi Ranney, George Raytield, Ralph Read, Lydia Read, Robert Renner, Grace Rexroad, Yolanda Ribs, Pearl Ribeiro, Mary Rice, Willard Richards, Norma Riesenbeck, Catherine Riggio, Anthony Rinaudo, Mary Rizio, Tony Rodrigue, Willam Root, Merton Rose, Geraldine Rose, Lucille Rose, Mabel Rose, Margaret Ross, Robert Rouse, Mariorie Ruiz, Mary Saia, Johnnie Sakane, Chiyoko Pakauye, lsao Salazar, Frank Salazar, Leta Salinas, Lola Sanelli, Alvera Sanfilippo, Beniamin SanFilippo, George Santina, Yolanda Santo, Ruth Santomauro, Sarah Saraniti, Salvador Sartain, Earl Saunders, Eugene Saunders, Georgia Saunders, Mary Scardina, James Scarpenti, Eda Scarpino, Audrey Scheler, Arlene Schlenkhoff, Carl Schoetlin, Harold Sciortin, John Scott, Rowan Sekiya, Betty Sessions, Artie Shafer, Mavis Sherwood, Nellie Shottenhamer, Virgina Shupe, Marilyn Simpkins, Alan Slngletary, Martha Smith, Gilbert Smith, Helen Smith, Robert Smith, Thelma Sortino, Sebastian Soto, Clara Spalding, Beniamin Sterling, Bettie Stevens, Dorothy Stewart, William Stout, Mary Stratton, Rosemay Sullivan, Jack .Sullivan, Richard Sund, Elfreda Sunseri, Joseph Surace, Mary Suyeishi ,Masayuki Swannell, Edna Taber, Jacqueline Takasaki, Tamaye Takeda, William Takizawa, Martha Tallea, Steve Tanizawa, Jun Tanno, Frank Taylor, Albert Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Elaine Taylor, Wesley Telfer, Alan Tevis, Roland Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Chester Thompson, Robert Thorne, Walter Thorpe, Marie Tibbits, Laverne Tomisaka, Alyce Topham, Mercy Torri, Alma Toste, Filbert Trimble, Danna Trowbridge, Dorothy Turner, Hazel Turretto, Jr., Anthony Vargas, Margaret Vento, Russell Vermillion, Mary Villasenor, Dora Villasenor, Gracie Villata, Robert Vizzuso, Jessie Volpi, Rose Von Dorsten, Dianna Vongrey, Lucille Von Rotz, David Votano, Mary 'Walker, Joyce Walker, Philip Watson, John Weatherford, Helen Wehner, Jr., George Weimer, Lawrence Weller, Ernest Wells, Glenn Wentzel, John West, Kenneth West, Viola Wesphal, Betty Whaley, David White, Willam Whithorn, Joyce Whittaker, Barbara Willams, Juanita Willmes, Elaine Woldhagen, Jack Wong, Albert Wood, Lillian Woodward, Ross Wooldridge, Donald Wright, Geraldine Yoneda, Akira Yoshihara, Taro Zingheim, Jack CLASS OF 1942 FEBRUARY Agnelli, Olga Aguirre, Rudolph Albanese, Chauncey Alves, Richard Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Thelma Andreuccetti, Beverly Appleby, Janet Azzarello, Edith Bargetto, Florence Barone, Anthony Barr, Shirley Bean, John Becker, William Bell, Jean Bengiveno, Chauncey Berquist, Kathryn Berticevich, Betty Berticevich, Winifred Bianchi, Leo Bodah, Roy Borioques, Dolores Bostwick, Marguerite Bray, Glenn Britton, Thomas Brown, Donald -Burriesci, Franlq Buttazoni, Norma Butcher, Donald Butterfield, Frank Cala, Vincent Caprista, William Carpenter, William Casazza, Charles Catania, Ann Cecchini, Mary Cerone, Albert Cervantes, Ninfa Chinnici, Ignatius I Cipperly, Robert Clevenger, Georgiana Cochrane, Daniel Comito, Margaret Condoni, Marymargaret Cooley, John Cordoni, Hilda Cortese, Vivian Cracolice, Floradora Conningham, Doris De Benedictis, Verna De Wolf, Phyllis Dias, Catherine Dickman, William di Giovanni, Marianne Di Vittorio, Angela Di Vittorio, Constance Donahue, Helen Dorsey, Virgina Duarte, La Verne Durkee, Irving Eddy, Eileen Egan, Spencer Eliopulos, William Elmer, Phyllis Fanelli, Dominic Fanelli, Josephine Findley, Verna Fontaine, Robert Fouch, Homer Frangos, Louis Funai, Marian Gaine, Eldeen George, Jacqueline Gibbs, Bert Giedrikas, Vladas Gilbert, Phillip Gleisberg, William Gomes, Bernice Gorham, Layton Greenfield, Verna Gribble, Neva Grimaldo, Marina Guerra, Theresa Gupton, Miles Harker, Alice Harker, Charles Harper, Elizabeth Harris, Charles Hart, Jewel Hasen, Clara Hawes, Colleen Helstrom, Roland Hoffman, Lewis Hollenbeck, Evelyn Hoppe, Beverley Hubbard, Howard Hunt, Elise Ichishita, Rose Jacobs, Margaret Jacquet, John Jamison, Jacqueline Johns, Joseph Johnston, Barbara Kilpatrick, lda Knoth, Betty La Morte, James TRACKIAEN DISPLAY Henry Schmidt, second from left, breaks tape at 1925 P.A.L. finals. San Jose High has taken many track championships. Many great track men have set school records, but many of these have been replaced by even better ones in recent years. Dear to the heart of San Jose is Henry Schmidt. A i922 grad, he ran a lO-flat hundred, which was pretty good for a teenager in those days. He coached Santa Clara University to two Sugar Bowl victories and an Orange Bowl championship. He was a line coach for the San Francisco 49er's, and later vvent back to Santa Clara. He was honored at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco on November 9, l95O, on Henry Schmidt Day. Another outstanding track man was Louis Duino, the San Jose Mer- cury sports editor, who also ran a lO-flat hundred. The lO-flat hundred mark was erased in i939 when Jim Peterson and Kenneth Taix both ran a 9.8 hundred. Others outstanding in track and field were Bob Ingram, with a mile in 4:32.8, and former Olympic high iumper Vern Wilson, who cleared the bar at 6'6 . ln the exponent divisions, Al Dominguez recently broke the 75-yard dash record of 8.0, Frank Herrera ran the 660-yard in l:27.4, Oscar Reyes high lumped 5'l WA , Chitoshi CT-Bonel Akizuki broad iumped 2l'7 as a C , Tetsu Kifune set a record in the D 50-yard dash of 5.7, and Marian Elder ran the D hundred in lO.7, which tied the county record. Tom Macaulay, right, running the high hurdles. K ., ' ll , I t ,,,.......4i... 1930 members of Crown and Shield were, Row 1, left to riglztz I. Lee, H. Hulquist, D. Atkinson, M. Berger, B. Guslcey, M. Rothenberg H Weaver, B. Naylor, G. Egling. Bow 2: D. Cormocly, M. Keeuef, Tl Murphy, Mr. Dorr, adviser, I. Mortensen, D. Brotzman, R. Hiller, J. Cooper. iirumn and Shirld Honor clubs have provided goals for countless stu- dents through the years. Selection on the basis of faculty recommendation for such qualities as scholastic achieve- ment, service to the school, and unselfish character has made membership truly a memorable attainment. The boys' honor society, Crown and Shield, was found- ed in 1909. Many distinguished names are on its roster - a very few: DeWitt Portal, Norman Mineta, Robert lshi- kawa, Chuck Taylor, Ernest Renzel. Torch and Laurel, girls' honor society, was formed in honor of Alice De Wit, now Mrs. Alice Popkin of San Francisco, first girl student body president, in 1914. California Scholarship Federation, formed in 1933, recognizes scholastic attainment. Special interest honor groiips are: drama, Thespians, and journalism Quill and cro . Mrs. Alice DeWit Popkin Rea, Virginia Regoli, Ann Remeiro, Don Rivera, Frank Robey, Lynn Rodebaugh, Beverly Rodenberger, Roberta Rogge, Louis Rose, Betty Russell, Madeline Ryder, James Sardella, Richard Scott, Doris Senour, Kenneth Shook, Roy Simon, Matthew Slayton, Eugene Sota, Mary Stahl, Paul Sunzeri, Doris Talesfore, Leon Taliiancich, Peter Taravella, Anthony Tawney, Dorris Terriberry, Beverly Tharratt, Robert Trenholm, Robert Truppa, Carmella Tucker, James Ulbrich, Carl Waldrop, Glynn Wall, Robert West, Harrell Weybrow, Gladiola Whaley, Bruce Walkinson, William Williams, Mary Wong, William Wood, Diane Wright, Shirley Yamada, William Yee, Gilbert York, Lois CLASS OF 1947 JUNE Abe, Mutsuko Abell, Jack Abildgaard, Charles Adams, Wanda Afanso, Manuel Agatha, Gilbert Akizuki, June Albanese, Nick Alderete, Dolores Allred, Fredric Antonicchio, Josephin Arevalo, lsidore Arredondo, Alice Atwell, Ruth Avellar, Donald Avery, Gloria Avrech, Norman Azevedo, William Azzarello, Anthony Bacosa, Lily Baker, Alice Barnett, Mary Barnett, William Barone, Philip Barton, Paul Basso, Peter Bava, Raymond Beaton, Iris Bell, Mark Beniamin, Barbara Benseler, Freddie Bishop, Joseph Bitzer, Joyce Blayock, Peggy Bombaci, Lucien Bondi, Anthony Bondi, Virginia Borelli, Frank Bowling, Pat Briggs, Theodora Britton, Dorothy Brokenshire, Nancy Brown, Sibyl Brownlee, Hetty Bryant, Hugh Bueno, Carmen Burney, James Bussi, Arthur Buthenuth, Clarence Buthenuth, John Caggiano, Rose Campbell, Marguerite Cancilla, Jane Caravelli, Frances Carlson, Lorraine Carmichael, Richard Cassetta, Salvatore Catania, Sebastian Ceraso, Marie Charpontier, Joyce Chauvin, Myrtle Chavez, Ephraim Christensen, Betty Clark, Harold Cole, Betty Cole, Jack Cordero, Harry Cosco, Alicia Costantino, Sam Cota, Alberta Cottle, Muriel Coyne, Ann Craig, Clifford Craig, William Crawford William Crimi, Rose Culver, Freddie, Jr. Cuva, Nellie Dahlgren, Raymond Daugherty, Lorraine Dearing, Edna DeLaBriandais, Lucien Derkson, Milton DeSmet, Hector deSoto, Roy Dewey, Darlene Dickover, Winston Dodd, Shirley Dodds, Elinor Doll, Gerald Doll, Geraldine Donatelli, Eleanor Donnan, John e Erich, Gerald Erickson, Linnea Escalante, Dolores Fain, Crystal Fanara, Agatha Farrauto, Salvador Farruggia, Tom Ficke, Adele Filice, Sara Fisher, Betty Flores, Pablo Fonseca, Louise Fontes, Edward Foster, Beatrice Foster, Geraldine Freeman, Beverly French, Charles Friesen, Betty Furnare, Stelloraine Gaetano, Carmel Gallucci, Anthony Garcia, Dolores Gay, James Gerbrandt, Richard Giese, Carl Gilmore, Billy Giordano, Dorothy Gomez, Carmen Gomez, t-rank Gordon, Jack Gordon, Virginia Gossage, lvan Granger, Doris Green, Richard Griswold, William, Jr Grunewald, Albert Guerra, Daniel Guzzetta, Joseph Gyotoku, Akimi Hale, Jacqueline Hale, Marilyn Halford, Harrison Halter, Mildred Halversen, Thomas Hansey, Dolores Hanson, Barbara Harris, Edward Hawk, Arthur Hayes, Carmen Hernandez, Leonardo Hewitt, Charles . Hilscher, Violette Hines, Patricia Hirai, George Hitchcock, Joyce Hoffman, Richard Holley, Guynith Hotchkiss, William Hutchins, Barbara lden, Clarence Ikeda, Lilly lmmel, Patricia lnouye, Anne lnouye, Gordon lshizaki, Mary lsley, Fern lwasaki, Akiko Jackson, Agnes Jackson, Billie Jackson, Howard Jensen, Karl Jensen, Robert Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Roberta Jolimay, Mariorie Jones, Jack Jose, Eileen Kartchner, Joyce Kelly, Earl Kimmel, Willard King, William Kleidosty, Kathleen Knabe, Barbara LaRussa, Joseph Laviano, Beatrice Lawn, Wilbur Leone, Angelo Lepas, Delores Lew, Helen Lipari, Frank Lizio, Carmen Lopez, Estelle Lorence, Bernice Lowder, Jeanine McBain, John McCord, Clarence McCord, Henry McFarland, Florence McGhee, Don McNerney, William McPeak, Glenn Maddry, Margaret Madsen, David Mandella, Victor Martin, Gerald Martin, Richard Mathson, Nancy b Matsui, George Mauer, William Mendicki, Ruby Mendonca, Marie D'Anna, Orestes Davis, Margaret De Franco, Victor De Lellis, Mary Del Grande, Virginia Del Ponte, Marian De Luca, Mariano De Meza, Elizabeth Denton, Jr., Eugene De Smet, Maureen De Whitt, Delmar Dias, Elaine Di Bari, Jr., Louis Di Carlo, Samuel Di Maggio,Joseph Di Vittorio, Katherine Donnelly, Dorothy Dorn, Delphine Downer, Mary Duke, Verlie Dundas, Roy Dunham, Betty Ehlert, Barbara Eichhorn, Robert Elmer, Jack Emigh, Marguerite Engberg, Fremond Ernst, Ruth Estruth, Gloria Evans, Beulah Fanciullo, Salvatore Fantucchio, Mary Joan Fantucchio, Virginia Farrell, Harry Feci, Marie Fellmeth, William Fickes, Jeane Filice, Rose Filice, Theresa Filingeri, Frank Finnegan, Eileen Fisher, Arthur Fisher, Lucille Fitch, Charles Flesher, Jane Fletcher, Kathryn Folger, Frederick Foskett, Edwin Foster, Dorothy Fowler, Elizabeth Frank, Clarence Frucht, Philip Furtado, Eleanor Furtado, Joseph Fussell, Mary Gaetano, John Gagliardi, Leonard Gallagher, Raymond Gallimore, Robert Gallo, William Gansel, Dorothy Gardner, Alice Garrett, Winifred Gattuccio, Annette Genco, Vincent Gensiracusa, Bessie Gere, Velma Gerhardt, Esther Giammona, Joseph Giannini, Gene Gibbons, Jr., John Gladman, Flora Glenn, Mildred Graham, Deloris Grami, Virginia Gray, Harry Greer, Beverly Griffis, Virginia Gross, Geraldine Grossi, Silvio Guerre, Peter Guliuzzo, Josephine Gullick, Margie Hackman, Phyllis Hageman, Jeanette Hall, Phyllis Halla, Thomas Haller, Caroline Halier, John Halier, Robert Hancock, Burton Hardcastle, Leah Harper, Jack Harper, Jacqueline Harris, Harry Harrison, Florence Hartell, Mary Heath, Harlan Hempler, Helen Heninger, David Henwood, Shirlee Herrera, Jerome Hill, Robert Hogen, Warren Holton, Leland Hooton, George Hooton, Mary Hoover, Jr., Jacob Howard, Ethel Howard, Suzanne Hudson, Ida Hughes, Betty Hundley, Kathrine Hunter, Jocelyn Huntley, Corinne Hyde, Myrtle lnouye, Pearl Ireland, Katherine lsenberg, Marion lwasaki, Hikaru Jackson, Elizabeth Jacobs, Grace Jacques, Ruth Jamison, John Jennings,'Maiesty Jensen, Inger Johnson, Shirley Johnston, Betty Johnston, Hugh Jolimay, Marcel Jones, Betty Jones, Leland Jordan, Rosalind Juliano, Joseph Jurgenson, Jacqueline Kaku, Hisako Kawahara, May Kawakami, Edward Keeble, Charles Kelley, Elizabeth Kessler, Lucretia Kesterson, Elsie Kidwell, Nancy Kinaga, Karl Kincannon, Doris Kitazawa, June Klein, Florence Knadler, Mary Koster, June Krebs, Rudith Krogh, Ray Krueger, Myrna Kunkel, Jack Kurasaki, Margaret La Fever, Clara La Fon, Laura La Mantia, Josephine Lang, Loretta La Ragione, Yolanda Lawrence, Maryon Lazzaro, Josephine Leggett, Jr., William Lennon, Mary Lindemann, Elsie Lindsay, Janet Lonero, Josephine Long, Donald lifiilliiilfn S VV IIMEJMEIfN'C3'1- Lucchesi, John t:fj1'dl1'VBef,3::1fam The San Jose High pool, built in 1917, was the first high McAfee, Charles School pool in the state. Keen competition has marked Highs McConnell, Daisy McConnell, Emily McCord, Shirley McCord, Willard McCormick, Lois McCosh, Geraldine McCracken, Carol McCue, Maria McGehee, Mildred McKay, Edward McMillan, Virgina McNeil, Rupert McRae, Laura Maclure, Richard Maggi, Olivia Manfull, Margery Marchisella, Joe Marotz, Dorothy Marten, Gayle Martin, Bonnie Martorano, Mary Marty, Frances Mason, Robert Matheny, Raymond Mathis, Richard Mathis, Wesley Matthews, Harry Matthews, Jr., Ray Maxwell, Lillian Mayo, Nina Mezzanotte, Elsie Michaels, Jr., Dave Miller, Harold Milligan, Mary Mirassou, Donald Mitchell, Paul Miyakusu, Toshiko Mizuki, Tsuruko Moore ,Marian Moro, Mary Mdrrella, Jr., Rocco Morris, Robert MueOze, Darlean Muia, Yolanda Mukai, Tatsuko Munson, Ernest Muzzio, Dorothy Muzzio, Maurine Narvaez, Kenneth Nelson, Robert Nocentelli, Barbara Nordyke, James Nunes, Bernadine Oakes, Edith O'Brien, Peggy Oka, Mary Oliver, William O'Neal, Betty Orlando, Elizabeth Otto-feggio, Frank Owens, Elizabeth Panopulos, Chris Pantaleo, Rose Paramo, Louis Parnay, Ara Parton, Douglas Passmore, Winford Pate, Betty Patnoe, Betty Pavan, Martha Paz, Helen Perazzo, Wanna Perry, Arthur Peterson, Lucinda Phillips, Lucille ' McConnachie, Mildred swimming records through the years. The pool was built at the present site in 1959-60. SWIMMING RECORDS VARSITY EVENT Name Time Date 200 Yd Medley Relay ..... ...... J im Armstrong .,.. 2100.2 1963 Richard Stanley Warrick Pike Bob Steward 200 Yd. Freestyle ,,,,, ,,,,,4 W arriqk Pike -,-w,, lgu- 2 110.4 1963 50 Yd. Freestyle ...,,,, ,Mike Locks ---,,- '---, 2 5.3 1961 Doug Rowe .,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 963 200 Yd Ind. Medley ..... ...... T ed Halunen ,,.,. ,,,,,, 2 534.0 1960 Diving ..------.--................ ...... C huck Allen 1 ....,, 183.0 pts, 1962 100 Yd. Butterfly ....... ...,.. W arrick Pike ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 ,064 1963 100 Yd Freestyle ,,,,, ,,,.,, D 01,9 Rowe, ,-,, ------- 5 6.7 1963 100 Yd. Backstroke .,,,,, ,,,,,, E d Thompson ---. lhln 1 113.3 1961 400 Yd. Freestyle ......,,,, .,,,,, W arrick Pike ,,-,-- ,,.- 4 ,445 IQ63 100 Yd. Breaststroke ....... .,.,,. S teve Spencer , .,,,, ,1,, 1 ,15.2 1962 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay ..,,.,,,,,,, Doug Rowe ,,,,,,,, ,,1, 1 :4O.7 1963 Warrick Pike Royce Morrison Bob Steward CLASS B EVENT Name Time Date 200 Yd. Medley Relay ..... ........ M ike Yarn ..,,,,,,,,,., ,,.. 2 gl 1,8 1963 Ken O'Connell Anthony Machado Dan Lopez 200 Yd- FVEGSYYIS -----,- -.,-. D an Lopez ................ ....... 2 :l9.0 1963 50 Yd. Freestyle ........,. ......,. A nthony Machado ...... ....... 2 5.2 1963 100 Yd- Ind. Medley ..... ........ M ike Yarn .............. ...,...... 1 117.1 1963 DlVlnQ ---ee4---'---'--------...... ........ B ob Alaiandro ...... ..... 9 9.0 Pts, 1962 50 Yd. Butterfly .,,, Mike Yam ,,,ww,-,,,-,,,,, --FAAY 3 0.7 1963 100 Yd. Freestyle ....... Anthony Machado ..,,.. .... 5 9.2 1963 100 Yd. Backstroke ...... Pat Christensen ....... 1118.5 1962 100 Yd. Breastroke ......... ....,,,, R ichard Magnoli ,,,.., ,,., 1 121.4 1961 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay .,,,,,,,,,,, Mike Yam .,Y,,,,,,w,, 1,4413 1963 Ken O'Connell Dan Lopez Anthony Machado Wrestlers from San Jose High took six known consecutive championships under the coaching of Mr. Sam Della Maggiore. The greatest wrestler that San Jose has ever produced was heavyweight Carl Jennsons, who was undefeated for three consecutive years and won every match by a pin. Probably the most renowned tennis player in San Jose High history was Ernie Renzel, who was mayor of San Jose from 1944 to 1946. He is now in the wholesale food business. Ja: , 1 .11 ' -'-f fr 1, ,ae Y x +V. 11' ' 'af- fi. I f .us ' , Tennis player, Ernie Renzel 1 S f ' 5. 2 ic 913521 sf 53 xiii in X' if gm ge is tail Q Q e sr? Y' it ik as 1 A 6 1 ' TI-IJ-: c11c1nAci:HJ- :S The big three of coachiiig at San jose High: Mr. William CBillJ Martin, Mr. A. E. fL0lll Vogt, and Mr. C. W. lWaltl Williams. Mr. William H. Martin coached at San Jose High from 1924 to 1944. During this period his teams collected 40 Peninsula Athletic League cham- pionships in basketball, track, and sophomore football. This impressive total includes 10 championships in basketball and 26 in track. He coached sophomore football to four straight P.A.L. championships. . In two of the 15 years that he coached track, 1928 and 1939, he col- lected championships in all four weight divisions. No other P.A.L. school has accomplished that feat even once. In 1937-38 he took over the basketball coaching after veteran mentor Lou Vogt died. His team won five out of seven crowns in D basketball. Mr. Martin is now in the mathematics department, teaching geometry and algebra. He plans to retire after next year. Not many school coaches can retire on a record as brilliant as his. Mr. A. E. lLoul Vogt came to San Jose High in 1918. Then, until his death in 1937, he coached basketball and swimming. When he first arrived at the San Fernando Street campus, he coached San Jose to its first known basketball championship. At the time of his passing, he had coached 14 championship teams. Mr. C. W. lWaItl Williams came to San Jose in 1922 and coached until 1944. During his time he coached San Jose to three football championships and 13 basketball championships. He was the person who introduced High's top athletes, Pete Kmetovic and Chuck Taylor, to football and he started several major leaguers in baseball. After leaving San Jose, he coached San Jose State College football. The Walt Williams sportsmanship trophy is dedicated to him. Other coaches who have trained San Jose championship teams are Mr. Bob Berry, who guided the 1949 footbal team, Mr. Sam Della Mag- giore, who coached six known consecutive wrestling championships and one baseball championship, Mr. Larry Arnerich, who coached seven bas- ketball titlist teams, Mr. Don Brown, who coached two basketball teams to the league's top, Mr. Elgin Martin, with one track championship, Mr. George Clark, who had two basketball championships, Mr. Jack Ogden, who had one B football championship, Mr. Jack Avina, who coached five basketball championships, Mr. John Iskra, with one B basketball and sophomore baseball championship, and Mr. Bill DiCristina, who -coached the junior varsity football team to a championship. Picollo, Nola Pieracci, Lenora Platner, Robert Plessinger, Betty Plett, John Plett, Tina Plummer, Frances Polito, Marie Pollack, Robert Prentiss, Patricia Provenzarto, Grace Pulido, Donato Putney, Lois Quadros, Jr., William Raggio, Virginia Rampone, Leroy Rathbun, Phyllis Rauch, Mary Recchib, Frances ReCord, Albertyne Regan, Betty Rhoades, Leroy Richards, Blanche Rigg, Harriet Riolo, George Ritz, Eugene Rizio, Rose Rizzo, Kathryn Rizzo, Philip Rockwwell, Phyllis Rockwell, Robert Rockwell, Vivian Romano, Lucille Romine, Florence Rose, Annetta Rose, Edward Rose, Emma Rose, Eugene Rose, Norma Rosenthal, Gerald Rosingana, Martha Rossi, Ernest Rossi, John Rotholz, Ardyce Rubino, Marie Rudd, Gladys Ruffino, Genevieve Runnells, Patricia Ryan, Marciel Sabory, Alice Sakane, Fuiiko Sanchez, Ysidor Saso, Anthony Schell, Mary Schlosser, Geraldine Schneickert, Edward Schumann, Jr., Harry Schwind, Joseph Scimeca, Carlino Sellitti, Marie Sharp, Velma Shepperd, Alfred Sherwood, Dorothy Shewalter, Bertha Slivera, Marie Simpson, Marlorie Sliter, Donald Sloan, Alice Small, Rodney Smith, Barbara Smith, Florence Smith, Harold Smith, Joan Smith, June Smith, Marilyn Smoker, Sam Solie, Lois Sota, Anthony Stevenson, George Stevenson, Helen Stewart, Elizabeth Stout, Alva Suyeishi, Shigeru Swanson, Bernice Sweeney, Jo Ann Swensen, Melvin Symons, Marian Takaichi, lden Tanno, Nick Taranto, Emma Tarp, Marian Tate, Emily Tate, Norma Thompson, Roberta Tolin, Malcolm Tolin, Marshall Tolin, Shirley Treandos, Lois Trout, Lois Trunzo, Peter Tudder, Elwin Urbani, Gloria Uyemura, Toshiko Veliotes, George Vitale, Mary Vitanza, Anthony Wagner, Alyce Wagon, Dolly Waite, Robert Wall, Marie Wardrup, William Watts, Bonita Wayne, Patricia Weber, Virginia Wellman, Shirley Wharton, Jeril Widener, Dorothy Wiens, Cathryn Wilbur, Arthur Wildblood, Vernon Wilhelmy, John Wiliams,Jr., Edwin Williams, Jr., Paul Williams, Ruth Wilson, Robert Winniford, Elvira Worley, Theodore Wunderlich, Elaine Yampol, Enid Yoshida, Tetsuya Yoshioka, Frank CLASS OF 1943 FEBRUARY Accardi, Orrin Aiton, Lois Akers, Betty Amaral, Raymond Anderson, Florence Arena, Santangelo Arnett, Vivina Arnett, Vivian Azzarello, Marian BaddeleYf Alfred Barr, Helen Barton, Doris Beaudikoter, Eilliott Boatman, Mary Bondi, Jr., Frank Bondi, Robert Brantner, Geraldine Brown, Beatrice Brown, Jr., Jerome Brown, Reginald Bruno, Lucy Bussone, Armand Bussone, Enrico Caito, Marion Campagna, Rose Campbell, John Cancilla, Louis Caprista, Ann Carbone, Vincent Carder, Elizabeth Carder, Lucille Carlotta, Rosalie Carter, Peggy Cecchini, Laura Chiaramonte, Josephine Chopping, Walter Cinti, Jacqualine Clark, Rose Cochrane, Robert Cooley, Velma Corral, Cecilia Cunningham,Jr., Walter Curran, Barbara Da Villa, Raymond Davis, Ada De Lapp, Edward Del Chiaro, Adelia De Primo, Claudia Ditto, Eleanor Dunlavey, James Dunn, James Eliopulos, Theodore Ellington, Robert Enfantino, Anthony Engleman, Maurice Estensen, DorothY Fagundes, Evelyn Fanariian, Mariorie Faraone, Nina Farrar, Leonard Fassas, Melvin Feil, Emerson Ferrari, Esther FitzGerald, MarY Fletscher, Walter Foster, Richard Foster, Ruth Frost, Ruth Gallagher, William Garafola, Carmella Gardiner, Shirley Gates, Edithanne George, Crystal Gerow, Don Giacomelli, Lillian Gillis, John Giordano, Josephine Giotta, Maria Giussi, Eleanor Godino, Jacqueline Gothan, Nercisse Green, Beverly Hares, Allen Hartranft, Robert Hawkins, Jack Heaton, Shirley Heiser, Virginia Henry, Philip Hiney, William Hird, Dorothy Hobbs, Millice Holmes, Betty Holmes, William Hunt, Leona lndiveri, Alfred lndiveri, Teresa Indra, Dan lngeneri, Josephine Jayet, Marcielle Jones, Robert Kast, Fremont King, Robert Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Knight, Jr., Franklin La Barbera, Angeline La Barbera, Constance Laederich, Jr., Almer La Fon, Ruby Langendorf, Donald Langholff, Marvin Lewis, Frank Lico, Virginia Lietz, Herbert Lua, Aurilee McAdoo, Mildred McCreight, Marguerite McLennan, Maisie Mack, George Marden, Helen Markwitz, Marion Matthews, Don Matthews, Gilbert Matthews, Harvey Medeiros, Margaret Mello, Eldores Meyer, La Junta Minton, Joanne Mitchell, Florence Montgomery, Mariorie Monty, Jeane Moore, Jimmy Moore, Robert Moretti, Sam Myrra Bessie Mosher, Murillo, Muselman, Esther Nelson, Beverly Nelson, Dorothy Neville, James Nissen, Norris, Robert Bernice Obenauf, Doris Olson, Delores Organ, Elizabeth Peterson, John Pfeifle, Muriel Phillips, Lysbeth Picone, Susan Pitton, Jr., Angelo Plummer, Albert Popovich, John Pyle, Dorothy Quartuccio, Anthony Ransom, Dale Riccobono, Harry Rich, Doris Riggio, Joseph Rose, Ed Rosenthal, Miriam Rossetta, Carmelita Russo, Virginia San Filippo, Margaret Santoro, Violet Santos, Eleanor Schmidt, Carmelita Scimeca, Frank Scudero, Yolanda Shoemaker, Betty Sides, Geraldine Silva, Beatrice Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Soo, Bat Sparacino, Auzalia Stalker, Orin Steinhauer, Katherine Stevens, Evelyn Swanson, Doris Swenson, Lloyd Tanouye, Alice Territo, Ida Tomasello, Ann Turturici, Bennie Ullman, Celesta Ventimiglia, Lena Vierra, Leonard Vitale, Rosemarie Wagner, Douglas Walker, Hazel Walters, Vance Webb, Elizabeth Wendall, Arthur White, Edna Witt, Bernice Wood, Marilyn Woodfint, Robert Woodward, Harold Wynn, Robert Zetterquist, Evelyn Ziegler, Richard CLASS OF 1943 JUNE Abell, Glenn Abeyta, Mary Adams, Irene Adams, Janice Allen, Gwendolyn Allen, ldell Alongi, Rose Arredondo, Dolores Ashby, Adelaide Austin, Wallace Avila, Helene Bagliere, Frances Bangs, Jr., George Barb, Marian Barnes, Donald Barry, Wilbur Baumgartner, Patricia Beaudikofer, George Becker, Helen Berdusco, Dorothy Bertolotti, Lena Bini, Louis Blank, Janice Boccone, Lorraine Bone, Barbara Bonelli, Sharon Bono, Elizabeth Boston, Phyllis Botelho, Raymond Briggs, Robert Britton, Gertrude Brocato, Jr., Dominic Brown, Helen Broz, Lorraine Burke, Norman Burton, Donald Butera, Ida Buttner, Lorraine Cabral, Jr., John Campbell, Bonny Caputo, James Carroll, Elizabeth Carruthers, Anne Carter, Barbara Caruso, Salvador Casella, Nicholas Cassingham, James Castello, Joseph Catalana, Frank Catania, Effie Catania, Sarah Chandler, Zela Chestnut, Betty Chiaramonte, Salvatore Ciccarello, John Ciraulo, Salvador Colacicco, Frank Coleman, Claire Comley, Patricia Coray, John Costanza, Vincent Couse, Harry Covello, Edward Cresia, Antoinette Cross, Aleta Curry, Mildred Cushing, Aileen Dali, Carmel Dalton, Dorothy D'Angelo, Gerald Dattilo, Josephine Davis, Jerome Dean, Douglas De Carlo, Catherine Dellosso, Victor Deutsch, Genevieve Deutsch, Gennora Dimock, Thelma di Salvo, Joyce Di Vittorio, Theresa Domenici, Joyce CAMPUS LIFE E FEBRUARY cuisses - 1906- g 1907- g 1908- 1909- 1910- 1911- 1912- 1913- 1914- 1915- 1916- 1917- 1918- 1919- 1920- 1921- 1922- 1923- 1924- 1925- Louis Herbert Robert Fleming Harold Hunt Harold Chapin Douglas Sim Woodville Stewart Wayne Clark Lawrence Russell George Boyd Arthur Warren Leland Adams James Farley George Ballou Aaron Richards Al Sarzin Bill Sumner Charles Pond Alvin Langfield Don Mathewson Richard Worden 1926-Robert Campbell 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 iFirst quarterj Sewall Hatcher 1Second quarter? -DeWitt Portal -Jack Lindeman -Paul Morton -John Smedburg -Harold Caldwell -Mitchell Burke -Roy Butcher 1934- 1935- 1936- 1937- Eldon Shearirig Bruce Fisher Dan Gillham James Paul 1938-Helen Jacke 1939 -Bob Drew 'gilllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllllIllllIIIlIIlIlIIllIlllllllllllllllllIIlIIlIllIIlIlIIllllL. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS 1940-Jack Ba riteau 1941- 1942- 1943- 1944- 1945- 1946- 1947- 1948- 1949- 1950- 1951- JUNE Jack Aldrich Roland Helstrom Al Plummer Orrin Howard Mary Eggers Louis Gandy Frances Dick Bob Howe Bob Guardino Bill Emlen Marcia Mitchell CLASSES 1898-Keith Weigle 1899-Thomas Madden 1905-Hector Keesling Urban Sontheimerl942 1907- 1908- 1909- 1910- 1911- 1912- 1913- Eugene Welch Walter Stammer William Owens Sewall Brown Arthur Johnson Frank Johnston 1914-Robert Cozzens 1915- 1916- 1917- 1918- Neil Petree Emmett Stewart Erford McAllister Ernest Spurway iThird quarterb Lester Bocks CFourth quarter, 1919-Maurice Sumner 1920- 1921- 1922- 1923- 1924- 1925- Harold Rhyne Austin Driscoll Herman Lundy Bernhardt Jensen George Ebey Walter Hulsman 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930- 1931 1932- 1933 1934- 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1943- 1944- 1945- 1946 1947- 1948- 1949 1950- 1951- 1952- 1953- 1954- 1955- 1956- 1957- 1958- 1959- 1960- 1961- 1962- 1963- -John Hunter -Robert Glau Stanley Smock Thomas Edwards Milton Gates Chester Smith Don Edwards Robert Rector Don Goldeen -James Hulquist' David Atkinson Ann Radoievich John French -Tom Taylor -Kenneth Taix Mark Kennedy Ted Worley Bill Sullivan Jim Schmidt Les Hay Shirley Tallman Charles Abildgaard George Clark Robert Ratliff Ben Yoshihara Bob Harris Bill Mills Doug Austin Bill DiCristina Ron Martino Randy Hall John Beck Gary Dawson Ron Cannon Stan Tomita Fred Benitez Frank Simpson Robert Chan 5IlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllllllllIIIIIllllllllllIllIlllllIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli 70 Sheila Shelton, 63, inspects '07 cornerstone. f Z X e S R. 'T .ff-iggl ll ' - .. P- .Zac . msn - A .lf QIlllllllllllllllIlIllllIlllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllIllIIIIlIlIlIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllg STUDENT BODY PRESIDENTS E E i897-93-H. J. Graham .. iTemp. Chairmanl : i898-99-Harvey F. Bassett - 1899-l900-Edwin J. Bassett E 1900-Ol-John Stewart E l9Ol-02-Edward Cunha E i902-O3-John Maloy E 1903-O4-J. Swickard E l904fO5iAndrew P. Hill, Jr. E 1905-O6-J. Errett Shelton E 1906-O7-John Gribner E i907-O8-Alia Douglas E i908-O9-Karl Hazeltine E 1909-IO-Russell Hecox E 1910-ll-Harlowe Stafford E l9l l-i2-Roy Topham E i912-13-Reginald Laughlin E l9l3-I4-Alice DeWit E l9l4-l5-Arthur Carden E l9l5-lb-Henry Swank E 1916-l7-John Lynch E l9l7-I8-Chester Owen E l9l8-l9-Chesley Douglas E l9l9-20-Joe Waterman : Fall 1920-J. Austin Driscoll .E Spring l92l-Edmund Cykler : Fall l92l-Alvin Langfield E Spring 1922-Bert Fehren E Fall i922-Bert Fehren E Spring l923fDonald Mathewson E Fall 1923-Earl Grundeland E Spring i924-Kenneth Edwards : Fall 1924-Ernest Renzel E Spring i925-Victor Hermann E Fall i925-DeWitt Portal E Spring i926-DeWitt Portal E Fall i926-Jose Cook E Spring 1927-George Farrier E Fall l927-Stanley Smock E Spring i928-Bob Gilmore E Fall 1928-Lena Lindeman E Spring i929-Leon Warmke E Fall 1929-Howard Evans E Spring 1930-Howard Evans E Fall l93O-Hugh Allan E Spring 1931-Eugene Raggett E Fall 1931-Don Edwards E Spring i932-John Longinatti E Fall i932-Arlington Langley E Spring i933-Arlington Langley E Fall 1933-Sallee Wilson E Spring 1934-Roy Bouret E Fall i934-Bill Drew E Spring 1935-Bob Furderer E Fall 1935-Marvin Keever Spring i936-Doan Carmody ,E Fall 'l936fFrank Bonanno E Spring i937-Elizabeth Peter E Fall 'l937-Robert Norona E Spring l938-'Al Wool E Fall l938-Edward Smithley E Spring i939-Bill Kidwell E Fall l939-Ken Taix E Spring l940-Art Killam E Fall i940-Bob Arthur E Spring 1941-Roger Helstrom E Fall 1941-Ted Worley E Spring 1942-Joe Guliano E Fall 1942-Walt Fletscher E Spring 1943-Al Grass E Fall i943-Mari Jane Call E Spring 1944-Dave Saunders E Fall l94A-Cyril Giammona E Spring 1945-Richard Cirigliano E Fall 1945-Pat Lovaglia E Spring 1946-Paul Giansiracusa E Fall 1946-Al Stochdale E Spring i947-John McBain E Fall 1947-George Clark E Spring i948-Dick Russo E Fall i948-Chet Campanella E Spring 1949-Norman Mineta E Fall 1949-Bud Chigny E Spring 'l95O-Sonny Onstead E Fall l95O-Bob Harris E Spring l95l-Kenneth Madsen E Fall 1951-Bill Bethel E Spring 1952-Fred Fernandez E Fall i952-James Spano E Spring i953-John Emerson E Fall l953vWilliam Kogura E Spring l954iDave Bentel E Fall i954-Ron Martino E Spring i955-Sherrean Nicholson E Fall i955-Randy Hall E Spring l956-Bob Safe E Fall i956-Karen Tokunaga E Spring 1957-Tom Leahy E Fall 1957-Gene Natsuura E Spring 1958-Bob Shaw E Fall 1958-Larry Scott E Spring 1959-Robert Anderson E Fall 1959-Ken Ahahasha E Spring 1960-Joe Sparaco E Fall i960-Glenn Taketa E Spring l96l-Mike Locks E Fall l96lwTetsu Hoio E Spring 1962-David Rumppe E Fall 1962-Manuel Alcaraz E Spring 1963-Ed Laclergue E -FH!lllllllllIIllllllllllIllIIIIIIlllllIIIlllIlllllIllIlllllllllIllIlllllllIIllIIIIIlllllllIlllIlllllIllIIIIlIIlIIlIllIIlIIlIIII-E uonatelli, Roland Dorr, Milton Dorsa, Dan Dowdy, Alice Downen, Helen Doyle, Vernon Drew, Nichols Dumas, Louise Duncan, Geneva Dunlap, Elizabeth Eberhart, Fred Edwards, John Ellis, Vera Esfruth, Jr., John Eyer, Ruby Fancher, Lois Farnese, Carmella Fazio, Mary Fehler, Donald Ferreira, Dorothy Figone, Donald Filice, Jr., Peter Fine, Marshall Firato, Raymond Flowers, Ednamae Fonda, Robert Fonseca, Marie Ford, Thelma Foster, Violet Fox, Loretta Francisconi, BFUHO Furtado, DorothY Gage, Betty Gamble, Mary Gardner, Jr., Fred Gatto, Arthur Gawthrop, Charles Geer, Betty Geitz, Audrey Geraci, Joseph Germain, Virginia Giammona, JoseDl1 Giannotta, Carmel Gilman, Patricia Gomez, Eva Gottstein, Barnard Gray, Alice Gray, Bill Gray, William Greenley, AUdf'2Y Greer, Josephine Griffis, Jewel Griialva, Lydia Guerreiro, Clarence Guido, Joyce Gullo, Louis Haigler, Mary Hagler, Jack Hall, William Hardenbrook, Donald Harris, Ardella Hartley, Alice Hassler, Earl Hatch, Billie Hawks, Hershella Heafey, Mariorie Heaton, Marion Heffelfinger, Hal Hidaka, Tettaro Higuera, Carmen Hildinger, William Hoffman, Harold Hogle, Mary Holley, Donna Howard, Jack Hull, Irene Hyde, Louise Iannuccillo, Louise Irons, Robert Jacobson, Anita Johns, Carrol Johnson, Elaine Johnston, Dale Jolimay, Myrna Jurgensen, Peter Kawanami, Kasumi Kay, August Kearney, Jack Keil, Betty Kelley, Wayne Kenner, Barbara Kerr, Dorothy Kiimball, Ann Krusish, Donald Kunze, Patricia Laib, Eleanor Lamantia, Leonard Lassabatere, Louis Lawless, Ruth Lawrence, Gertrude Laws, Robert Leal, Robert Ledum, Patricia Lewis, Edwin Lima, Mary Lovaglia, Mildred Lyons, Julia McBain, Harriet McCue, Margaret McDonald, Phyllis McKay, John McKee, Dorothy MacKenzie, Virginia Madsen, Robert Mangin, Neal Manina, Dorothy Manley, Marie Marsh, Leland Massaro, Josephine Mendicki, Madeline Mendoza, Noel Messina, Eleanore Micott, Raymond Middleton, Calvin Miller, Alice Mills, Elton Mirto, James Mock, May Monteith, Mildred Montgomery, William Mortenson, Arlene ivlortenson, Irene Murphy, James Murphy, Timothy Muzzin, Frances Muzzin, Teresa Nakagawa, LilY Nakagawa, Toshio Narvaez, Katherine Nicolini, Paul Nutt, James Nyman, NanCY O'Hare, Juanita Olivera, Edward Olson, Norma Oneal, Avis Osterman, Albert Oto, HenrY Oto, Larry Padilla, Vincent Page, NanCY Palmer, Ruth Papkoff, Harold Paradiso, Joseph Paramo, ErnBS1 Parton, Stanley Pasquinelli, Annie Pearce, James Pereira, Edalina Peterson, James Piazza, Mary Piazza, Philip Pickings, l.l0Yd0 a Piety, Carol Piro, Lewis Pisturino, Jennie Wright, Betty Yee, Pauline Zellmer, Vivian Zimlich, Beverly Zuccaro, Sara CLASS OF T944 FEBRUARY Bertucelli, Carmen Bishop, Betty Boden, Frances Boniiono, Rosie Bourdet, Valentine Burtis, Robert Butcher, Mervin Butler, Loren Calabretta, Marian Calicchio, Joan Call, Mariiane Cantua, Robert Carlino, Samuel Casey, Helen Cassata, Mary Cassingham, Betty Cerone, Norma 5 Chiaramonte, Angelyn Chiles, June Coate, Robert Connors, Charlotte Corral, Joseph Cunningham, Evelyn de la Torre, Jose Di Chicco, Ann Dimmit, Clyde Donovan, Donald Dougan, Loris Ellard, Gloria Ereno, Ernest Esposito, Angie Evans, Marie Fairfield, Jane Filice, Clara Fisher, Virginia Frederickson, Helen Furtwengler, Mildred Fussell, Keith Gaumer, Agnes Gordon, Sarah Goudy, Robert Grass, Wilmer Grinter, Fred Hager, Wilma Haney, Roland Haver, Phyllis Hay, Norma Heggem, Kenneth Heller, Margery Hessel, Bettie Higgins, Floyd Howard, Orrin Hurmuses, Paul James, Patricia Jano, Lewis Johnson, Albert Katovich, Johnny Kidd, Billie Klein, Theodore Kurle, Jr., Peter Lawrence, Jr., Roland Lazer, Charles Lee, Peggy Lencioni, Shirley Lipari, Frank Lo Presto, Anne Louthan, Elizabeth McConnell, Andrew McLin, Howard Maiwald, Audrey Martin, Donald Masino, Lois Megna, Margaret Megna, Marian Miehe, Jr., Roy Miranda, Margaret Plunket, Alma Plunkett, Alma Polillo, Levia Pritchett, Richard Quadros, Ruth Reed, Harriett Revetagat, Eugene Richards, Adela Riesenbeck, Anna Robertson, Norman Rock, Nick Root, Marion Rossi, Lillian Rugg, Esther Ryder, Donald Sacco, Ignatius Salinas, Inez Sanseverino, Mary Santina, Marian Saunders, Raymond Savage, Marilyn Scaletta, Jr., Joseph Scardina, Roseline Schlagl, Barbara Scholz, Mary Schroeder, Gustave Schwind, George Scorsur, Margaret Sheetz, Esther Shelley, Frank ' Silveira, Marie Simard, Cecilia Slavich, George Smith, Audrey Smith, Bernice Smith, Genevieve Soares, Clothilde Sordello, Lucy Soto, Argentina Spears, Jessie Stein, Shirley Stewart, Barbara Stockton, Shirley Sullivan, William Sunzeri, Joseph Surace, Josephine Swannell, Beryl Swanson, Keith Tallerico, Frank Taormina, Antionette Aleen Taylor, Taylor, Donald Teresi, Virginia Terry, LaHoma Terzo, Constance Tharp, Elizabeth Thomas, Shirley Totaro, Patrick Townsend, Richard Traikotf, Florence Triena, Thomas Truro, Leonidas Turturici, Rose Valdez, Laureana Valencia, Richard Valentine, Victoria Van ArtsdaTen,Jr., T Van Meter, Barbara Vierra, Adeline Villasenor, Gloria Vizza, Frank Vlastelica, Paul Walker, Harley Wardlow, Ruth Watkins, Rosalie Watts, Thelma Webber, William Wempe, Thomas Wertheimer, Paula Wescoatt, Darlene Whitaker, Andrew Williams, Norma Wise, Correze Mirrione, Florence Moore, Dorothy Moroni, Gloira Morris, Betty Mula, Lorraine Nelson, Helen Newgren, Jean Nosker, Mary Panelli, Dora Patrino, Ann Pautz, Douglas Perrigo, Leon Piazza, Russell Pinoris, Stella Pool, Wilma Reid, Jr., Robert Ricco, Eileen Rivera, Dolores Rizzuto, Stella Romero, Ralph Sanfilippo, Rosemarie Schanck, Carl Schrader, David Schrader, Stephen Schwartz, Rosalee Smith, Eugene Smith, Ora Mae Sorci, Marie Soto, Lordes Stevnson, Dorothy Sunseri, Catherine Sunseri,Jr., Phillip Sunzeri, Dorothy Tarp, Ward Taylor, Elizabeth Testera, Frank I Tillman, LaVerna Tomasello, Marie Toste, Madlyn Valenti, Jennie Vincenz, Margaret Vizzini, Angel Wakeman, Betty-Lou Watters, Mariorie Weybrew, James Williamson, Marion Woods, Joyce Zanger, Jr., HertI'Y CLASS OF T944 JUNE Adamo, Catherine Ahm, Ellen Akamian, Gladys Allen, Robert Armstrong, Della Arneson, Dorothy Arnett, Gayle Arredondo, Angelo T898 T899 T900 1901 :T902 S1903 21904 31905 ET906 31907 ET9OS 31909 ET9TO E 1911 ET9T2 ET9T3 31913 gT9T3 -1914 31914 '1915 1916 1917 1918 T9T9 -T920 ET92T 21922 ET923 ET924 T927 T925 T926: 1 THE eats f EliIllllllIlllIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIlllllllIIIlIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllg B E L 1. is o 1 T o R s 3 Raymond Cooper Frank Nikirk William Burrell Jeff Maloy John Brokenshire Frazier Reed Will Telfler Ottilia Kleim Frank E. Hill, Andrew Hill, Jr. Grace Camfield Vernon Parrish, Mabel Jones Asa C. Dimen Frank P. Gribner George Lynn Wilmer J. Gross Ormal Dodd John Sansome Sylvester Keefer Elmer Jensen Homer Asselin Clarence Argall Dewey Anderson Louis Meblye Ralph W. Campbell Frank von Christierson, Arma Schieser Alice Stalqer, Cecil Haley Grace Morgan, Willis Latta Alwilda Naas Jan Hunter Henrietta McCaustland Florence Lee Ogier Dorothy Brownell Frances Jewell T929 T93O: T931 T932 i933 T934 T935 T936 T937 T938 T939 T94O: T94T T942 T943 T944 T945 T946 T947 T948 T949 l950: T95T: T952: T953: l95-4: l955: T956: l957: l958: l959: T960: T96T: l962: T963: Tom M. Kelley, Mary Eggers E Dorothy Dechman William Ziegler Patricia Healy Rose Catherine Gunn Frances Cuenin Roberta Hunt- Elizabeth Crow - Audrey Edna Abbott E Dorothy McKeown Beatrice Champion George Hansen Shirlee Chelbay Bailey Tudder Peter Jurgensen Mary Eggers Audrey Vickery Sal Tarrauto Betty Williamson and Joyce Wartenag Gwen Warteria and Janet Ellington Rosemary Coate Joy Leever Ann Ritchison Betty Catalano Jan Massey E Martha Asanuma E Jo Ann Salamida Julia Kinoshita, Betty Crouser E Bernadette Ennes, Gayle Osterman E Phyllis Sandoval E Linda Saenz, Gloria Fuentes E 'Romulo lButchJ Lagasca, Judy Yuki E Norma Lee E Janis Terada, Joyce Smith A'kli'SfMa'l'2 ETQZS: Rum Brown Ba9 0ne'F'a k :T929: Tom M. Kelley, Mary Eggers E Barghini, Norma E : 56550, Mary illlllllllllllllllllllllllIITllllIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllIIIIlllIllllllllllllllIlIIlIIlIlIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Bernal, Anita Betando, Marie Bishop, Winston Bowls, Sarah om Brack, Wanda Brill, LaVerne Brown, Margaret Brown, Urban Brown, Virginia Bruno, Jeanette Buffo, Lena Burdette, Raymond Cali, Carlee Cali, Josephine Cardona, Anthony Carlson, Robert Carner, Willie Carter, Joyce Castillo, lgnacia Castillo, Rafaela Castner, Earl 72 E Betty Brisbin and Clare McMurry E HIGH SCHOOL BELL etvaigtzgglfll-,,lVOL. 1. JANUARY, 1898. No. L Mi.:Agitaoou L s ENGLISH IN THE PLURAL. We'll hegln with box. and the plural ia boxes, Hut the plural of ox should be oxen, not oxes. The one fowl ls n goose, and two are called neck. Yet the plural of moose ahould never be meese. Youmuy findla lone mouaeor a whole neat ofmioe, But the plural of homie is houaea, not hlae. If the plural of man is always called men, Why nhouln't the Dlural ofpan be called pen? The cow in the Dlural may beoowa or klne, But a bow. ll' repeated, la uever called blne: And the plural of vow la vowi, never vine. lfl weak ofa foot. and you show me your feet, And I Rive You ta boot would a pair be called beet? lfone la a tooth. and a whole aet are teeth, Why lhouldn'd the Dlural ofhooth be called beeth? lfthe alngu'lar'a this and the plural la these. Should the plural of kiss ever be nicknamed keae? Then one would be that and three would be those, Yet hat in thehlural would never be hose: And the plural ol' cat la cats, not ooae. Weapeak ofa brother, and alwo aay brethren, Ent though we may mother, we never may methren Then the masculine nrououua are he, his, him, But ilnlzlne the femlnlne she, ahla, and ahlrnl So the Enlllah, I think you'all will agree. Ia the lreatent lamzuane you ever did nee. TP!! COHUUNWIILTN. 0 0 I the desire to prove his skill. It is from this standpoint of devel- oping the body with the mind, that athletics should be looked at, both, .in the High School and other institutions of a like nature, and should be encouraged even to the extent of being allowed credits,as it is in the univer- sities. There is another favorable view that can be taken of this question, and that is the spirit that emanates from ig, If the pupils of the High School be allowed to settle down to four years ofsteady work, so that their feeling for the instituliontbecomes that of a slave for his master, the 'truth ofthe old adage, All work and no play makes lack H dull b0y, win, without fail, be fiPn1nneh--tar! Publications by San Jose High School students have helped stimulate school pride and spirit and preserve its history. Above is top of the first page of the first monthly issue of the Bell, in January, l898. The spring semester subscription was 25 cents. A special souvenir graduation number was issued in June, and tor each graduating class. This first Bell, pub- lished by students outside of school, was not the first school paper, an editorial noted. With the publication of the first Herald on April l5, l908, the Bell curtailed news notes and became solely a monthly literary publication. Latest copy currently on file is for May, l909. The souvenir numbers evolved into today's yearbook form. The Herald is generally accepted as Amer- ica's Oldest High School Weekly.' Now a iournalism class activity, assisted by photo and art class students, it wins high national awards yearly. lSee Book ll.J -Ellie HliRAl.ll:-'-:------ Vu W sas :Ewa W B i. KFORE THE his Gavin ls Atluld I! 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HMM- 'l'oSdtaol B E.:timmdaS75-UU li oaaanonnsan Cattone, Angie Chelonis, Walter Chiramonte, Pauline Chinn, Betty Christian, Charles Christian, Joyce Clark, Adeline Coleman, Anna Collins, Beverly Comito, Helene Compagno, Greta .Cordano, Armand Cosby, Kathleen Coscarelli, Ann Couffer, Thelma Crawford, Maxine Cucuzza, Mary Daily, June Davis, Nyle Deaver, Mary Dias, Rose Dibetta, Mary Di Napoli, Marie Doll, Adele Doman, Sarah-Lou Downey, Virginia Durson, June Enos, Agnes Enos, Mildred Fama, Thomas Fanciullo, Louise Fanelli, Ann Fenton, James Ferrari, Elmo Filice, Joseph Filice, Marie Fonseca, Edward Forbes, Jr., Harry Franchetti, Louis Francisconi, Bruna Gabica, Della Gallucci, Anthony Garcia, Lillian Gardner, Bobbie Giacomazzi, Mildred Giannotti, Anita Giannotti, William Giansiracusa, Michael Giotta, Rose Gish, Betty Gonzales, Janiece Greenley, Robert Gregory, Thelma Grilli, Lillian Haines, Dolora Hall, Doris Hall, Melita Hambly, Phyllis ' Hamilton, Gayle Harding, Yvonne Harris, Harold Harris, Rowland Hartley, Basil Hayes, Betty Hays, Barbara Hazeltine, William Heggem, Dwile Herbert, Richard Hollenbeck, Roy Holsinger, Virginia Hopper, Ruby Horn, Barbara House, George Huckabay, Mary Huckabay, Mildred Jackson, John Janes, Pauline Jensen, Jacquelin Johnson, Hilda Johnson, lola Johnson, LeRoy Johnston, Robert Jose, Myron Joyce, Mary Kealey, Barbara Keeble, Eunice Kelley, Kenneth Kelley, Mary Kelley, Molly Kirk, Jo-Ann Kisling, Betty Knudson, Lyla La Russa, Anne La Sorta, Marie Lausetti, Jeanette Lawrence, Jack Lindgren, Eleanor Lipari, Ernest Long, Lorraine Lord, Phyllis Lowe, Dorothy Lynch, Margaret McAteer, Edmund McCollam, Dorothy McCown, Helen Mclntyre, Ray Macedo, Eleanor Macke, Beverly Mallamace, Peter Mancuso, Ann Manina, Mamie Marcipan, John Martin, Dorothy Marzullo, Clorinda Matthews, Robert Maurer, William Mazza, Gloria Medeiros, Anthony Meyer, Mary Mezzanotte, Johnnie Mezzapelle, Joseph Miceli, Beniamin Miller, Beatrice Miller, Louise Miller, Mary Mirto, Rosalie Moless, June Moody, Doris Moriconi, Diva Moser, Wenzel Moten, Wanda Mula, Josephine Murdock, Janet Musachia, Norma Nash, Bill Noll, Charlotte Nufer, Julie Oakes, Nona Ochoa, Rose Ogburn, William Orlando, Anthony Orlando, Frank Orladno, Grace Owens, Owen Paine, Billie Parlato, Margaret Perrigo, Robert Perry, Martha Persha, Gloria Petersen, Irene Peterson, Ellen Peterson, John Peterson, Vernon Petro, Phyllis Petronio, Mary Pfeffer, Louise Pickwell, Audrey Privette, Charles Quigley, Audrey Raby, Marvin Ransom, Howard Reese, Leslye Regier, Catherine Reynolds, May Richards, Margaret Ritchie, James Rizzi, Elenonora Rizzo, Samuel Roach, Ruth Roll, Roberta Romano, Rosalie Root, Betty Rose, Roberta Rothwell, William Rovv'ey, John Rudolph, Joyce Russell, Charlotte Rylander, Yvonne Sandell, Jean Sanders, Gloria Santos, Robert Saunders, David Saunders, Mary Schlosser, Ralph Schmidt, James Schulz, Donald Scimeca, Russell Scott, Bette Seehuetter, Joyce Shwealter, Dorothy Short, Barbara Simeoni, Dorothy Simpson, Carol Sims, Richard Sloan, Edna Smith, Houston Smith, Jr., Milton Smith, Thelma Snodgrass, Jack Soares, Claire Soto, Angelina Spencer, Roland Speno, Dorothy Starnes, Pauline Statti, Adeline Stegeman, Margaret Steinhauer, Mabel Stephens, Roberta Stevens, Frances Stout, Irene Summaria, Jr., John Taormina, Norma Taravella, Helen Tarolla, Bernice Tassi, Joseph Tells, Dorothea Tipling, Julana Tobin, Robert Tomlinson, Helen Traikotf, Dorothy Trevethan, Howard Tudder, Barbara Turner, Betty Valente, Marguerite Van Hooser, Robert Vitale, Pauline Vizzuso, Annette Waldrup, Jerry Weaver, Shirley Wells, Mary Wendall, Mary Wendt, Chadwick West, Helen Wheeler, Richard Wiens, Martha Wiens, Rubena Wilkerson, Shirley Williams, Edwin Wilson, Keith Wood, Hugh Woodward, Ruth Worthington, Robert Zizzo, Anna Marie CLASS OF 1945 FEBRUARY Allegretti, Roy Anderson, Sedric Azevedo, Dewain Babiarz, Jeanne Badagliacca, Frank Baiocchi, Dorothy Barton, Marilyn Bastian, Geraldine Beckwith, Richard Bordman, Evelyn Cancilla, Theresa Carboni, Nick Castagnoli, Virginia Castro, Rosalind Cecchini, Charles Chiaramonte, Florence Cianciarulo, Nicholas Clipper, Phyllis Costanza, Peter Cracchiolo, Josephine Crock, Edgar Cunningham, Bette De Francesco, Aulanda De Franco, Nadine Delaney, Patricia De Vore, Barbara Di Chicco, Loretta Di Ciuccio, Evelyn Egan, Garvin Eggers, Mary Filippone, Josephine Finnegan, Richard Forgee, Charlene Frugoli, Nellie Furderer, Joanne Gallagher, Colleen Giammona, Ciro Gianocaro, Albert Giansiracusa, Josephine Gibbons, Jewel Giordano, Grace Giussi, Elaine Griep, Carol Grunewald, Twyla Guardino, Marie Guevara, Grace Guild, Marilyn Gundy, Virgil Hammer, Norma Harper, Virginia Hiller, Loretta Holler, Diana Howard, Norman Fanucchi, Roscoe Fishel, Robert Jaca, Lugene Johnson, Elizabeth Jones, Donald Kimble, Leona Koster, Alice Lauro, Estelle A Lawrence, Kenneth McCarthy, Dorothy McClaine, Gladys McFarland, Voyle Maggetti, Edward Marianelli, Elaine Massingill, Leone Maxwell, Dorothy Messing, Mary Mignano, Maria Moro, Gloria Morris, Peggy Moxley, Betty Munger, James Murray, Charles Myles, Lorraine Paganelli, Henry Passafuime, Edna Pate, Margaret Patrette, June Petersen, Robert Phelps, Robert Pianto, Edward Polisso, Salvadore Porria, Bettiiane Presta, Mary Quezada, Yetive Rosenthal, Bernice Rossotti, Esther Rotondo, Grace Salituri, Helen Savestrom, William Schmidt, Helen Seeburger, Arthur Serrano, Eva Simons, Clare Smith, Douglas Smith, Patricia Sota, Clarence Speciale, Dominic Sunseri, Nancy Thomas, Paula Tramontana, Corinne Tresaden, Patricia Vermillion, Billie Walters, Clenix Whitaker, Barbara Williams, Georgiabell Wood, Gladyce CLASS OF 1945 JUNE Abeyta, Gloria Aceves, Dulcie Adamo, Antoinette Ales, Joseph Alger, Wilbur Alves, lrene Andrews, Jean Arena, Cleste Argento, Lucille Artis, Beatrice Austin, Mariorie Azevedo, Manuel Ballantyne, James Barber, Royal Barcelona, Lillian Bardelmeire, Naomi Barton, Rachel Bassett, Virginia Battiato, Maria Behl, Wilma Benito, Frank Bennett, Winifred Benoit, Frances Bishop, William Biorkman, Carolyn Black, Andrew Black, Dean ' Blanchard, Eleanor Bledsoe, Billie Boehme, George Bonell, Tad Bonney, Mary Boston, Ellen Bright, Sara Brown, Elizabeth Bruce, Kenneth Bryant, Dolores Bullock, Leslye Byers, Bessie Cachopo, Annie Campbell, Dolores Capurso, Frances Carbone, Dorothy Carlson, Albert Carnahan, Nelda Carr, Marilyn Carroll, Patricia Casella, Eleanor Chadband, James Christensen, Joy Cirigliano, Rocco Cole, Eleanor Connolly, Thomas Cortese, Lena Couse, Florence Culver, Dorothy Curry, Barbara D'Anna, Caroline M5552 gg, VW ,1 ,fl , . 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Mr. Ken Silva '62, above, exe- cuted the mosaic tile centen- i nial medallion shown in upper left and on building in upper right, under the direction of Mr. Mark Briggs, art depart- ment chairman. The medal- lion and its Venetian tile ma- terials were the gift to the school of the class of l62. The medallion will remain on the schoolls north wall in perpe- tuity. Foreign exchange students in San lose area high schools visited San lose High School in the spring for ll 'lay at the suggestion of Highis Viennese guest Miss Gabrielle Ianoschek. l 95' P i Special class for high school aged deaf and .severely hard of hearing moved to San lose High in September of 1961. The first group of deaf students to complete a public high school education in Santa Clara County graduated in June, 1963. Above left to right instructor Mr. Donald Havis, graduates Ioyce Tappero, Marilun lllacbonglgl Sgmlni Gottschall, and Patricia Allen. ' ' 74 A E ,Ye r Z-Ja., E 5 ' ' E : 5 i S E -:?s -72.- E . e gg L ! M ' i 'E -' l I 4 J ie' si l fi ffzfffk. A -, tw- ,, F' 1 Animated spirit of debating cantenrlers was captured by Burr Burbank, June 30, in Bell heading. Literary and discussion clubs are deeply rooted in San Jose High School history. The men's group, Ecclesia, was founded in 1893. It adopted club colors, red and white, and a Latin motto, Labor omnia vincint lLabor conquers alli. The same year the women's group, the Delphic Literary Society, was organized. lSee emblem at right.J Active members, limited to 45, and honorary memers had informal programs including recitations, debates, and brief talks and longer lec- tures. However, by 192O members felt the club had become largely social and cliquish and voted to disband the group. An active men's discussion group formed Nov. 19, 1888, was the Senate. Quotations by famous authors were freq- uently discussed. More topical was the discussion on June 3, 1897, of a bill to construct a canal in Nicaragua. Logeion lGreek, the place of speak- ers i was founded in 1898. Philalethea, a girls' debate group, formed in 1903. In 1904 Ephemerian lemblem at righti or- ganized to debate with other literary groups. It was one of the five groups -'1 Ephemerian Delphic which decided to disband in 1920 be- cause it was felt they had become purely social, , Model United Nationsn at University of California, Berkeley, gave '63 students opportunity to study problems of Nigeria and take its hypothetical role. Left, Teresa Selierbakoug right, Frank Mes-ternaker. 75 De Maria, Josephine di Giovanni, Caroline D'lnnocenti, Alfred Doerschler, Daniel Donald, Geraldine Donatelli, Virginia Donovan, Dorothy Dorsey, Donald Duarte, MadelY ' Dunlap, Ethel Durkee, Charles Edwards, Ruth Ernst, Dorothy Farrell, Bernice Filice, Frank Fiore, Carmen Flowers, Audrey Fox, Yvonne Francis, Yvonne Frasher, Stella Frisbee, Vaughan Fritter, Oliver Frost, Allan Furnare, Ruth Gagliardi, Richard Gamble, Ethel Garafola, Dora Gatto, Alberta Gibson, Jacquelyn Gilkerson, Norma Giordano, MarY Giussi, Elsie Glenn, Marion Gomes, Alice Gomes, Gabriella Gordon, Glenna Grisham, Wilma Halter, AudreY Hamilton, Mary Harney, Lorraine Harpole, Francine Hay, Leslie Hendricks, Jr., James Henry, Robert Higgins, Marilyn Hinrichs, Barbara Holmes, Norman Hook, Gloria Hornbaker, Artie Hudson, lona Hughs, Jacqueline Jacobson, Helen Jepson, Stanley Johnson, Lucille Johnston, Ellen Jones, Janice Jones, Orma Jones, RBYmPf'd Kelley, Jack Kennon, Jack Kirkpatrick, Jeanne Kodad, Ellen La Frank, Eva La Mantia, Frances La Mar, Viola Lanfri, Ledio Lauzon, Alfred Lawrence, Jr., Alva Lawrence, Frank Lemmel, Helen Lewis, Roselane Lippi, Rose Lobach, John Lokke, Marie Lower, Thelma McCluskey, Robert McCue, Honore McDonald, Kathryn McRae, Russell Mackie, Jimmie Magud, Doreen Marino, Frances Markle, Margaret Martin, Jr., William Mason, Laura Mazzurco, Antionette Mendez, Alicia Mendonca, Yvonne Meng, Eloise Mercer, Frank Meyer, Dolores Mezzanotte, Delia Mezzapesa, Anna Mitchell, Donald Monteith, Ethel Montesano, Betty Moody, Dorothy Moore, Richard Moore, William Morris, Evelyn Mula, Mary Munoz, Mary Murdock, LaVerne Nadeau, Wayne Nelson, Juanita Ochoa, Evangelina Olmstead, Patrick Olson, Frances Orellana, Carmen Orlando, Marie Ottoveggio, Mary Pagliaro, Julia Passelli, Sylvia Patrick, Audrey Patrick, Phyllis Perrigo, Dolores Perrone, Dolores Peterson, Lois Peterson, Marian Piazza, Dorothy Pitzer, William Plett, Henry Pollak, Shirlee Pritchard, George Prolo, Audrey Puccio, Lena Puzio, Stanley Quibelan, Dorothy Rappleye, Alice Rappleye, Neva Reese, Barbara Renelle, Joel Ress, Gloria Robertson, Emma Robledo, Elizabeth Rodebaugh, Florence Rogers, Margaret Ronk, Norma Rose, Margaret Roseblade, Harry Rotolo, Nancy Rudd, Margaret Sanfilippo, Margaret Santanocito, Matthew Santoro, Chauncey Saraniti, Nancy Saunders, Naomi Schanck, Jack Schmitz, William Schultz, Mariorie Seacord, Thelma Shields, Marilou Silva, Adeline Simons, Marie Singleton, Ernest Siqueiros, Ofelia Smith, Betty Smith, Betty Smith, .June Soderer, Frederick Sovy, Lucille Stenzel, Dean Stevenson, Ruth Stuck, Alfred Sunseri, Ann Tiernan, Harold Tosello, Beverly Tramontana, Josephine Travasso, Vivian Truscott, Florence Tyson, Aileen Upson, Harold Vargas, Shirley Ventimiglia, Anthony Verbisky, Marion Vickery, Audrey Vitek, Thomas Vogel, Carol Wardrip, Roy Warren, Frances Webb, Donna Wells, Barbara Whitaker, Barbara Whiteman, Elizabeth Wilson, Jr., Edgar Wilson, Jr., John Wood, Jeanette Woodward, Walter Wool, Luther Zent, Jo Marie Ziegler, Pearl CLASS OF 1946 JANUARY Agnelli, Louis Allegretri, Jr., John Allen, Myrna Balisteri, Josephine Bastian, Albert Bernal, Phillip Biasotti, Albert Blue, Eugene Boccone, Charles Brocato, Joseph Brown, Mildredann Budros, Sophia Bumb, Mary Caggiano, Frank Campbell, Ray Campoli, Anthony Carbonaro, Antoinetta Carew, Haroldine Carstens, Margaret Casella, Frank Castillo, Ramona Catanzaro, Virginia Ceccarelli, Dorothy Cetani, Helen Chernoff, Maybelle Colombo, Kay 1 Colosi, Constance Cortese, Eleanore Cronwall, Arthur Crosby. Joseph Crum, Jr., John Daniels, Evelyn D'Anna, Alfonso Danna, Josephine DeFrancisco, Josephine Dehn, John DelGrande, Paul DeMalta, Jane Dias, Theresa Dorr, Barbara Dorsey, J. C. Dower, Richard Eberhart, Bruce Eckstein, Oscar Ely, William Estensen, Roger Faltersack, Phyllis Farrauto, Angela Ferraro, Yolando Field, Ruth Filingeri, Filice Floyd, Vera - Fonda, Harold Fowler, Marie Fukuda, Atsuo Funatsu, Harry Galloway, Ruth Gambell, Doris Gandy, Louis Gear, Homer Giacomazzi, Richard Granata, John Guasticci, Danilo Hadad, Richard Hale, Arthur Hanstein, Elsie Harwood, Leona Hass, Earl Holman, William Hopkins, James Hubbard, Albert Huber, Donald Jacobs, Maxwell James, Ronald Johnson, Joyce Joos, Walter King, Loui King, Robert Kisling, Eugene Kottnauer, Clara Krieg, James Lopes, Arthur Lopiccolo, Anthony Lotz, David Lovaglia, Partick Lund, Robert Mastroleo, Marian Matranga, Norma Matranga, Walter McCart, Betty McFarland, John Melehan, James Miller, Robert Mogliolo, Concetta Morris, Raymond Mortensen, Clayton Moss, Howard Mulcoy, Edward Murphy, Richard Muzzio, Margaret Myers, Ruth Nelson, Walter Nunn, Betty Oliveri, Dolores Orlando, Robert Parola, Luella Perry, Donald Peterson, Doris Piazza, Lena Piazza, Mario Rainville, Ruth Ritchie, Richard Rivera, David Robledo, Noemi Rodriguez, Lucy Rogers, Violet Roika, Robert Sabatino, Lucille Sanseverino, Antionette Scarlazzari, Daisy Schifano, Audrey Schnaider, Brunhilda Schuetz, Laurel Sciarrino, Theodora Scott, Dorothy Sparks, Jacqueline Sprugasci, lrving Summers, Wallace Sunseri, Teresa Terranova, Catherine Tomacci, Richard Turner, Wayne Tustin, Charles Ventimiglia, Marian Viviano, Dominic Walker, Eleanor Waters, Margaret Webb, John Whitmarsh, Jr., Fred Wilcox, Richard Wilson, Carol Wilson, Jack Wool, Jr., Ernest Young, Roy Zeiler, Charles Zotta, Rosemary JUNE Aby, Betty Alameda, Dolores Allman, William Amaral, John Anderline, Lois Andersen, Rita Anderson, Brenton Anderson, Carol Anzalone, Carmelo Arabia, Joseph Arellano, Mabel Arena, Anna Balistreri, Elaine Baptista, Catherine Barta, Arthur Bava, Lydia Becker, Patricia Belshaw, Alexander Belshaw, Robert Bentley, Patricia Bergquist, John Berhorst, Ruby Bersano, Richard Berti, Geraldine Bettencourt, John Biagini, Elaine Bishop, Raymond Blume, Elvira Bodwell, Patricia Boehme, Dorothy Bonacorsi, Frank Bonetti, Arthur Boos, Harry Bosquez, Margaret Boyer, Evelyn Brisbin, Elizabeth Britton, Ralph Brooks, Mariorie Brooks, Willard Brown, June Brown, Lois Bruce, Kenneth Bryant, Patricia Bunnell, Vivian Campbell, Betty Campbell, Ernest Campi, Virginia Cancilla, Salvadore Cano, Eugene Cantlon, Ramona Caravelli, Anthony Cardona, Mildred Carter, Robbie Caruso, Salvatrica Clifton, Jacqueline Cline, Mary Coleman, Diana Coleman, George Cook, John Costa, Violet Costanza, Anna Cottle, James Crecelius, James Curtis, Phillip Cutri, Marie Day, Robert DeFeo, Joanne Delisle, William Dellamonica, Wilbur Delong, John Dick, Alice DiMaria, Salvatore Dinsmore, Eleanor DiSalvo, Marie Domenici, Marian Donahue, James Dorr, James Dorsey, Jack Doughty, Lois Downs, Alice Drake, James Drummer, Marilyn Duarte, Rachel DuPont, Harold Ellis, Donna Ellis, Richard Elwell, Betty Elwell, Donald Emerson, George Emerson, Leora Falcone, Sam Falconi, Barbara Fields, William Figone, Vivian Fiscus, Caroline Ford, Henry Forrest, Lillian Franchetti, Louise Francom, Walter Frank, Eugene Frost, Ralph Gagliolo, Robert Gallagher, Robert Gambell, Walter Gardin, Evelyn Garner, Victor Gensiracusa, Joseph Giammona, Antonio Giammona, Anthony Giansiracusa, Paul ' Gillis, Stella Gillmer, Leila Giornesto, Guy Giotta, Marie Gonzales, Elizabeth Grass, Kathleen Grassell, William Greeley, Mary Grischy, Elmer Griswold, Vera Gross, Charlotte Guardino, Pearl Guliuzzo, Eleanor Gupton, Joann Hallmark, Kenneth Hamilton, John Hamlin, Roy Hampson, Theodore Harding, John Harker, Virginia Harms, Leon Hartranft, Ruth Hauser, John Hawthorne, Harry Heffner, Barbara Heggem, Ramona Heitkotter, Katherine Heninger, Jack He. le 1, Catherine Henry, Geraldine Hiam, Leon Higashi, lvie Hightower, William Holler, Arthur Holmberg, Carl Holmes, Jr., James House, Veronica Hubbard, Geraldine Hubner, Tate Huntley, Margaret lchishita, Betty lkeda, Sashiko lnamasu, Masako lndiveri, Teresa lyama, March jazz band pictured in 1930 Bell', is one of many musical groups which have flourished on Bulldog campuses ooer the years. Another early organizational phenomenon was the social fraternity and sorority. The boy's Epsilon chapter of Gamma Eta Kappa fthe Geks J was chartered April 16, 1884, but was dormant from 1888 to 1890. Beta chapter of Pi Delta Kappa for Koppat fraternity came to the West Coast in 1895. Miss Frances Schallenberger in the 1898 Bell chron- icled the history of Alpha chapter of Delta Iota Chi fthe Dix girlst, founded in 1894 by 18 young ladies. Omega Nu organized in 1897. Gamma chapter of Delta Sigma Theta formed in 1904. A banner headline in the Feb. 20, 1914, Herald proclaims the order by Principal Charles M. Osenbaugh for fraternity and sorority members to resign and chapters to turn in membership lists. State law had outlawed them, and all chapters disbanded. Closely related to literary groups were language clubs. These have included Kranzchen, German, founded in 1908, Les Bavardes, French, founded in 1911, a number of Spanish groups, including El Circulo Hispanico, formed in 1912, and, more recently, Los Buenos Companeros, Semper Latina, Latin club, functioned from 1952 through 1956. Groups involving music and drama are also deeply rooted. An 1899 program featured the High School Man- dolin Club. A Music Club organized in 1911 and a Uke- lele Club formed in 1914. The Boys Glee Club started in 1913 and the Girls Glee Club in 1914. An Arts Club formed in 1928, Robert Louis Stevenson Club in 1930, Dramacraft in 1931 and Jazz Orchestra the same year. Thunderbirds, making stage settings, form- ed in the spring of 1959. Other interest clubs through the years have included Agriculture Club, 1914, Future Farmers of America, 1944, Bank Staff, 1912, Cadet Corps, 1914, History Club, 1924, Library Club, 1926, Burbank Club, 1929, Science Club, 1928, Bible Club, 1954, Chess land Checkersl Club, 1948, Pen and Parchment, Amateur Radio, Audio-Visual, 1958, Math, 1961, Public Address Crew, 1956, Tomorrow's New Teachers, 1956, Red Cross, 1961, Photo Club, 1956, Girls League, 1925, Girls Athletic Association, Medical Careers, 1960, Girls Reserve Club, Police Club, 1940, Boosters Club, and American Field Service, 1962. Service clubs have played a key role in mobilizing student assistance and, in turn, student involvement in school activities. The number of serv- ice clubs has partially reflected enrollment changes, as their membership is usually limited, resulting in formation of more clubs as enrollment rises. Earliest date of enrollment figures available 'to Mr. Jackson Ellsworth, Feb. '23 graduate and supervisor of district attendance accounting, is 1898, when 272 were enrolled on Oct. 31. Other dates and figures, reflecting campus moves or lapse of a decade, include: 1903, 587, 1908, 768, 1913, 1,057, 1923, 2,38O, 1933,.2,166, 1943, 1,562, 1953, 1,042, 1963, l,524. The Herald of Feb. 27, 1924, the year before the 4-year school loecarne a 3-year school with opening of Roosevelt and Wilson junior high schools, reported enrollment of 3,000 students. San Jose High was the only district high school until 1942, when Abraham Lincoln opened with 590 students. ln 1950 Willow Glen opened with 552 and the Eastside District went into high school operation with James Lick High. A fragmentary list of service clubs, with appropriate years of found- ing, includes: Boys-Tri Bar, '29, Excalibur, '52, Mayat, '54, Girls-'51, La Sei, Kai Rae, Ubalay, Ouachettas, Jr. Starlighters, Kala Monai, 53: Tres Bonne, '54, Kaiak, '57, Les Biioux, 58, Hi Ettes, '59. Miscellaneous coed- ucational groups have been, in 1951, l.Y.A., Floor A, Jr. Statesmen, '53, Amity, St. Helier Cat times girls onlyl, '55, Library Assistants, C.E.C., '57, Pep Club, '58, Future Nurses. Many of these clubs have been sporadic in existence, flourishing one year and disappearing the next. ug' ,i llillmnn Lltuflclcltlaiim, :is 'l'l1isliL', :intl Sylvester l'loffm:m, :is HPj'I'11I11llS.N in 'ZX llulsimimcr Nights lin-:itti. 77 Jenkinson, Joan Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Robert Jones, Calvin Jurman, Rubin Kawanami, Ernest Keffer, Laura Keim, Elsie Keithley, Lucy Kelley, Patricia Kennedy, Barbara Kilpatrick, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick,Carmelina Knadler, Abner, Jr. Knadler, Hazel Knapp, Charlotte Knighton, Barbara Kobashi, Haruko Kogura, Akiko Kottman, Beatrice Kumagai, Henry Lake, Richard Lauriano, Paul Ledum, Lillian Lee, Jacqueline Lee, Richard Lentz, Peggy Lima, Eleanor Lloyd, Lorraine Lobrovich, Marilyn Lonardo, Mae Lonero, Josephine Lopes, Helen Lopez, Priscilla Lorence, Kathleen Losada, Rosalina Lovell, Lee Lower, Alyce Lucas, Mable Luchessi, Richard Lutz, Geneva Maciel, Joseph Magud, Mariorie Mahr, John Maiwald, Robert Maltese, Anthony Managello, Minnie Manning, Carmen Marasco, Leola Mark, Marvin Marotz, Phyllis Martella, Beverly Matranga, John Mauer, John McCosker, Bertram McMurry, Frances Mezzapesa, Jeanne Miehe, Russell Miller, Duane Miller, Evelyn Miller, Lawrence Miller, William Mitchell, Arthena Montgomery, Lucille Moore, Betty Moorehead, Marcia Moorehead, Martha Moreland, Mary Moreno, Frances Morita, Roy Morris, Norma Moxley, Robert Murphy, Burtis Murphy, Jimmie Murphy, Richard Musachia, Lillian Muzzin, Angie Muzzio, Bernice Myles, Robert Nash, Kenneth Oliver, Alvin Oliveri, Richard Oliverio, Alfred O'Neal, Aonea Onstea d, Barbara Orlando, Victor Ortega, lrene Ortega, Lucy Osterman, Ruth Painter, Beniamin Palm, Ramon Papkoff, Leon Paradiso, Christine Parbuoni, Norma Parks, Arlene Pasquale, Eugene Paz, Dolores Peders en, Dorothy Pelkey, James Pera, Clarine Pereira, Geraldine Pereira, John Pereira, Mary Peterson, Alois Peterson, Ruby Peyton, Stuart Pickford, Athalee Pipes, LaVerne Piraro, Anthony Piro, J Place, 8719 Sarah Polisso, Ella Prudhom, Shirley Pusateri, Marie Putney, Eleanor Quadros, Geraldine Quamme, Joyce Rallo, Salvatore Reddig, Frieda Reding, James Resecker, Calvin Revetagst, Barbara Richar ds, Margaret Riddle, Calmar RiQQ. Richard Rios, Julia Rizzo, Anthony Robeck, Vivian Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Evelyn Rodericks, EvelYn Rodman, Bill Rondoni, Wallace Rose, Rose, Anthony Zona Ross, Shirley Rule, Beatrice Russel l, Bonnie Russell, Leanore Russo, Gloria Rutherford, Helen Ruttan, William Sabala, Lucy Sacco, Joseph Saltzman, Anita Salvador, Roger Sande Schep rs, Helen ens, Janet Schlaegel, Carlton Schneider, Jewel Schrei ber, Jr., John Scimeca, Lena Seifart, Edward Shaw, Vivian Shinn, Yasu Shobe, Beverly Shous e, James Shute, Preston Simmons, Luoise Slama, Donald Smith Smith Smith Smith , Edith , Lorna , Marrion , Mary Smothers, Mildred Spears, Lyvdea Sposito, Alfred Stears, Eugene Steele, Edward Stone, Nancy Sturges, Robert Sullivan, Allen Sullivan, Norman Tallman, Shirley Taylor, Margaret Teresi, Jacob Terres, Barbara Todd, Robert Tomasello, Theresa Turturici, Anthony Tyson, Betty Urzi, Robert Valente, Helen Vasquez, Lois Vlastelica, Ronald Walker, Charles Walker, James Warburton, Robert Ward, June Warren, Norman Watts, William Webb, Jack Webb, Joan Welch, Helen Wells, Harold Wells, Shirley Whitaker, Lowell White, Mildred Wickersham, Arthur Wiliams, Dale Williams, Thelma Willson, David Winn, Patricia Wispell, Marie Worthington, Eugene Wright, Marian Wurtsbaugh, Elizabeth Yamada, May Yamashita, Shoii Yendes, Barbara Yoho, Betty Zumwalt, Bonnie CLASS OF 1947 JANUARY Aby, Harold Adams, Harry Amaral, Norma Anderson, Nathan Anello, Sam Angotti, Fred Arrighi, Lorraine Bacigalupi, Jerold Baio, Joseph Balestra, Teresa Belding, lrma Beniamin, Phillip Bombaci, Katherine Borch, Henry Bozzo, Eugene Brewer, Jerry Buckingham, Herbert Campisi, Jerry Canino, Concetta Carlino, Peter Cassingharn, Donald Catello, Jeroma Centolanzi, Frank Chauvin, Evelyn Chavez, Ernest Chiolis, Richard Cordoni, RBYm0f'd Crider, Dorothv Crippen, RaYm0 'd Crismon, John Cutri, Anthony Deaver, Charles DeDios, BennY DelConte, John De Leve, Miriam De Luca, Regina De Luca, Rudolph Dick, Frances Dobashi, Kenneth Donnelly, William Dorr, John Dosh, Elizabeth Ebeling, Patricia Estrada, Robert Fanelli, Richard Federico, Leonard Ferrari, Evelyn Ferrari, Harold Ferrari, Louis Filice, Joseph Fleshman, Arthur Fontaine, Edmond Frausto, Alice Fuiino, William Fuller, Barbara Fuller, Harry Gambord, Wanda Genest, Fred Giannini, Velma Gioiosa, Rosella Gomes, Jeanette Gordon, Ruth Gorham, Eugene Gorham, Frank Graves, Oneta Greenley, William Hart, Kenneth Herrera, Armand Holland, Odes Horio, Fred lnglieri, Marie Jarvis, Francis Jochem, Margaret Johnston, Grace Jones, Donald Kagel, Sidney Kahle, James Kelsey, Billie Kirkpatrick, Janice Lant, Gerald La Tourrette, Jacqueline Lazzeroni, Beverly Lorenz, Roy Lupo, Sam Maciel, George MacKenzie, Barbara Maggi, Theodore Martin, Beverly Maruca, Robert Mason, Donald Mason, Frederick Massera, Elmer Mazzurca, Valentino McCarthy, Vernon McConnell, Terrell McGlynn, Richard McVay, Harold Mercurio, Dominic Miehe, Margaret Moore, Robert Morris, John Morris, Pollyanne Morrison, Ann Nelson, Lorene Ng, Bernice Nyman, Joan O'Donnell, John Orlando, Salvador Ormonde, Albert Parnay, Raymon Pellegrino, Antlonette Perazzo, Diane Perry, Robert Phillips, James Platt, Frederick Porria, Walter Quibelan, Adeline Rea, Vera X BULLDOG PRIDE School spirit - what is it? Some schools have it, all schools want it. San Jose High School is unique with its sense of Bulldog Pride. To edi- torialize, it is a sense of school self-respect based upon the knowledge that every student respects every other student, and all pull together to pro- mote the school which affords to all of them this all-too-rare attitude. You are the product of a school that looks upon each individual as a human being and iudges each according to his own attitude, beha- vior, and accomplishments, Principal Gene G. Long wrote in his farewell letter to the class of 1963. ln addition to this internal motivation, there are, of course, external stimuli to school spirit. The yell leaders, the pompon girls, the pep rallies - all contribute to school enthusiasm during the sports season. The Big Bone Game on Thanksgiv- ing Day Csee sportst has been the high point since 1942, with queens chosen since 1950 llist at rightl. The Bulldog, as pictured above when colors were purple and white for many years, and, since 1941, crimson and grey, has been a symbol, as it is for many schools, of tenaciousness, of fierce determination despite modest size. The service clubs compete each year for the activity trophy shown at right. This aids the school activities, but for many students activity points are not needed. Ruth Colaw, '63, for example, donated countless after-school hours, although not a Bell staff member, to poring over old Bell volumes to find facts and curiosities for this historic issue. Many traditional activities have built San Jose High's bulldog pride. Color Day, a concessions carnival, existed from 1934 to 1960. Special days, dress-up day, straw hat day, Wear White on Friday, Let's keep our campus open - many slogans have been used over the years. Stronger than any slogan or device, however, has been the innate good sense, pride, self-respect and youth- ful enthusiasm of our teen-agers. Truly can it be said of such as these - Our roots are broad and deep. ,.N BIG BONE QUEENS 1950-Ruth Sherman 1951-Diane Gilbert 1952-Fran Hutchinson 1953-Barbara Fryer 1954-None 1955-Connie Jiminez 1956-Wanda Roberts 1957-Marcile Lueddeke 1958- 1959- 1960- Linda Hughes Joyce Smith Flora Gamboa 1961-Carol Hendricks 1962-Karen Faraone FIN 2111 J:-6.1.-LlCJCJIl:'CDS SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS CLASS A Event Athlete Record Year 100 Yd. .... Jim Peterson 9.8 1939 Kenneth Tax 9.8 1939 220 Yd. .... ....,.,, J im Peterson 21.7 1939 George Cabibi 21.7 1963 440 Yd. ...,. .,..... J im Dolan 50.0 1960 880 Yd. ....,.... Joel Perez 2:00.1 1962 Mile ,...... ........... B ob Ingram 4:32.8 1941 120 HH ..... Roland Thompson 15.2 1915 Joe Valenzuela 15.2 1959 180 LH .... ..,..,... J ohn Pusateri 20.1 1960 220 LH ......., ..... R oland Thompson 26.0 1915 High Jump .... ........... V ern Wilson 6'6 1950 Broad Jump ..... ........ D ave Stokes 23'2 1955 Discus .......,..., ..... J im Cadile 136'5V2 1958 Shotput ...,..,... ......, J im Caclile 54'51f2 1958 Pole Vault .,,.....,....... Dick Webster 13'1 1958 Hop-Step-Jump Dave Pacheco 42'11V2 1960 Javelin .,.................. August Boeger 162'4 1926 440 Relay ..... ...........................,....... 4 4.9 1952 880 Relay ,..... .................. ........... 1 . 30.1 1952 CLASS B Event Athlete Record Year 75 Yd. .... Al Dominguez 7.9 1963 150 Yd. ........... . Larry Rose 15.0 1958 330 Yd. ..., ..... B elman Rebhan 37.2 1955 660 Yd. ..... Frank Herrera 1:27.4 1962 880 Yd. .,... .,... R ichard Brown 2:03.5 1933 1320 Yd. .,.. ....... J erry Weed 3123.9 1947 70 HH ...... . Joe Valenzuela 9.2 1958 120 LH ......., ...,.. J oe Valenzuela 13.9 1960 High Jump .... ....... O scar Reyes 5'113A1 1963 Broad Jump ..,.. ,..,, F red Bennet 21'7 1944 Discus ............. ........ R on Rizzo 137'11 1954 Shotput ....... Robert Mosher 57'5V2 1939 Q10 Lb.l Tom Higgins 54'10V2 1937 CB Lb.J Pole Vault ..... .... L . T. Kennedy 11'8 1959 HopAStep-Jump ,.... Fred Young 41'O 1959 440 Relay ,........ .............,.............,.. .... 4 5 .4 1958 CLASS C Event Athlete Record Year 100 Yd. ........ Bob Bondi 10.2 1941 75 Yd. .... .... D ick Webb 8.0 1947 150 Yd. .... ....... D ick Webb 15.5 1947 Stan Cannon 15.4iw1 1961 220 Yd, ..... Albert Ribisis 23.0 1939 330 Yd. ,.,........ Ed Lucero 38,6 1962 660 Yd. .... Frank Herrera 1:28.2 1962 1320 Yd. ..... ..,.,,. S id Ramirez 3:35.9 1960 120 LH ,.......... ...... A l Dominguez 14,3 1962 Broad Jump ..........,. Chitoshi Akizuki 21'7 1940 High Jump ..,.. .......,,..... D ack webb 5'7 1947 Shotput ....... . George Sanders 46'7 1954 Discus .,.. ...... ..., C h arles Acosta 100'2 1961 Pole Vault .............. Richard Noriega 9'0 1963 Hop-Step-Jump ....... Ray Navarro 36'8 1963 440 Relay ......... ............................. 4 5.7 1941 45.7 1947 CLASS D 50 Yd. ..... .,.... T efsu Kifune 5.7 ' 1932 100 Yd. ...... ..... M arion Elder 10.7 1932 120 LH .....,............ Cardell Johnson 15.0 1961 Broad Jump ........ Chitoshi Akizuki 19'1lV2 1939 High Jump .......... Cardell Johnson 5'1 1961 Shotput ....... .,........,.,,.. A dachi 46'0 1941 Discus ............. ...... W alt Armiio 78'7 1962 Pole Vault ........ ..... C ardell Johnson 9'0 1961 Hop-Step-Jump ........ Cardell Johnson 37'2 1961 440 Relay .,...... ..........................,.....,.., 4 7,8 1939 Lantri, George La Rigione, Geraldine Laws, Jean Lewis, Frances Lewis, Richard Lico, Fred Lindgren, Jean Lockhart, Colleen Lombrdo, Rose Loney, Jaunita Longden, Matthew Lopiccolo, Dorothy Lowe, William Lucas, Robert Lucier, William Lyon, Doris McAtee, Claire McGlynn, Muriel McMurry, Margery McReynolds, Mariorie McTigl'1e, Allan Macabee, Marilyn Mains, Dorothy Malizia, Elinor Mann, Barbara Mario, Vincent Marshall, Martin Mathews, Hubert Mathiesen, Dwight Mazzanti, Dorothy Meng, Wesley Mercurio, Leonard Miller, Betty Miller, Charles Mininni, Gloria Moless, Elaine Morgan, Richard Morris, Mary Mortenson, Maurene Naas, Nadine Naismith, Wiliam Neibaur, Roderick Newell, Corinne O'Brien, Samuel O'Connor, David Okagaki, Calvin Oliver, John Orlando, Sarah Paganelli, Evelyn Pagliaro, Emma Panelli, Carl Paradiso, Mary Parlato, Eugene Parmenter, Marilyn Peterson, Donald Pettengill, Jr., Robin Piro, Jeanne Pizzo, Sam Pontureri, Frank Pool, Frieda Porter, Kenneth Pucci, Aurora Quattrochi, Laura Raburn, Robert Rayner, Donald Revallier, William Revino, Amelia Ribbs, Effie Ridout, Hugh Rineg, Patricia Robertson, Betty Rocca, Victor Rodoni, Ray Ross, George Ruggiero, Joseph Rumley, Doris Ruscigno, Joseph Ryan, Dorothy Ryder, Arthur Sabatino, Mary Salituri, Mary Scherf, Nancy Schwalb, Rosemarie Seeburger, Helen Shimane, Jane Shimane, Midori Sieben, James Simpson, Thelma Singletary, Mary Smith, Raymond Sohm, Howard Souza, Harold Souza, Edward Spence, Gerald Spencer, Jmes Spencer, James Squatrito, Josephine Squatritto, Angela Stevens, Geraldine Sout, Howard Stricker, Louis Strickler, George Stronach, Leland Sturges, Sally Sunseri, Mary Sutheland, Marilyn Swagerty, Jack Tambellini, lda Tanner, Marian Taylor, Alfred Taylor, Robert Teresi, Joseph Terriberry, Warren Tiernan, Ted Toley, Cecelia Toste, Beatrice Toste, Virginia Tribulato, Marie Villarreal, Jose Vizza, Mary Vizzuso, Theresa Watanabe, Yukio Wehr, Camilla Williams, Lois Winn, George Woodfint, Wiliam Woodman, Eva Marie Wren, Eva Yamamoto, George CLASS OF 1942 JUNE Aceves, Annie Adams, Alvie Aderman, Marian Afonso, Alice Akizuki, Amy Alcorn, Jack Alessi, Joseph Allen, Maureen Anderson, Harriet Andrews, Douglas Angelo, Doriene Apte, Robert Arioto, John Aronson, Clifford Aronson, Stanley Arvin, Kenneth Ashe, Gertrude Assimopoulos, Marian Assimopoulos, Viola Atkinson, Andrea Atlas, Donald Azevedo, Philbert Bacon, Beverly Bacosa, Mary Baggese, Nathan Baker, Geraldine Balyeat, Rachael Barcelona, Jack Bargetto, Elvira Bariteau, Betty Barnard, Betty Barton, Robert Schoenenberger, Ernest Basile, Victor Bealer, Barbara Bellow, Stanley Bellrose, Patricia Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Mae Benzo, Rosaline Berman, Rosalie Bernal, Florence Berry, Clarke Bettinger, Marilyn Bettinger, Ruth Bianchi, Clara Bianchi, Harold Bianco, Rose Bigger, Beverly Blaylock, Sherman Boddy, Jacqueline Boehme, Stanley Bolton, Alfred Bonasera, Charles Boos, Helen Bowers, Robert Bowman, Robert Bozzo, Edith Brantner, Opal Bright, John Brittan, Lynn Brocato, Thomas Brotzman, Lyle Brown, Thelma Bua, Anthony Buckley, Charles Buckner, Edithe Burriesci, Clorinda Butler, David Byers, Virginia Caffaratti, Helen Calio, Kathryn Caliisch, Harriet Camicia, Norma Campbell, Nancy Carloni, Florence Carlson, Barbara Carnahan, Norma Carter, Jack Cartisano, Josephine Casey, Lloyd Castoro, Angelica Cervellera, Genevieve Chaboya, Wilbur Chambers, Lois Chandler, Beulah Chinchen, John Chinn, Guy Christian, Elroy Cianciarulo, Glorian Ciraulo, Salvatore Cleaveland, Mary Codera, Sally Coggin, Betty Colendich, Lillian Colla, George Conway, Margaret Cook, Edna Coon, Philip Corbett, Mary Costamagna, Augustine Cotton, James Covello, Dorothy Cowan, Ramona Cox, Laura Cox, Richard Cravens, Nettie Cresia, Lorraine Crowell, Kaye Culbertson, Robert Culp, Verna Cuneo, Janice Cunningham, Frances Curtis, Nathan Daegling, John Dalis, Yvonne Daly, Jack Mendoza, Augustine Metcalf, Samuel Meyer, Robert Meyer, Shirley Meyers, George Miescke, Carl Miller, Clarence Miller, Lois Miller, Robert Minato, Sumiko Minor, Mae Mondada, Thomas Moore, Dorothy Moorhead, Sara Moreno, Kenneth Morita, Lily Nakamura, Charles Nakamura, Rose Narimatsu, Ben Nishimura, John North, Paul Northwang, Robert Nunes, Claire Okagaki, Janet Oldham, Russell Olivas, Edward Olivera, Elaine Oliverio, Eugene Ondriezek, Elizabeth O'Neil, Nora Orlando, Johanna Osterman, Richard Otsuii, Richard Ouchida, Sakaye Owen, Gwen Pampalone, Rose Paredes, Rey Parmenter, Carmen Parmenter, John Pasquale, lda Pellgrini, Eugene Penner, Grace Perez, Angelina Perez, Caroline Pernice, Freda Perry, Bonnie Perry, Gloria Pfeffer, Amanda Phillips, Dolores Phillips, Ruby Pike, Jack Polsinelli, Rose Priest, Elsie Pugliese, Joseph Putney, Shirley Ragsac, Helen Ratliff, Theodore Rea, Doreen Resecker, Carol Rimer, Ernest Roberts, Donald Robinson, Pleasy Robledo, Abigail Roe, Ruth Rotondo, Rocco Rowland, Loren Rumford, Verlindon Russell, Doris Russo, Carmella Rutherford, Edward Salcido, Alfredo Sanchez, Dennis Sandoval, Norma Santo, Rov Santos, Anna Santos, Ramona Sargent, Robert Savory, Patricia Scaletta, Rosanne Schaal, Fred I Schaar, Hilma Scott, Jacqueline Sellers, Barbara Sermone, Phyllis Serratore, Rose Shaver, Stanley Shinn, Tomi Shiraki, Fred Simmoms, Marilyn Simons, Edward Simpson, Maralyn Sippel, Dolores Siqueiros, Obdulia Skinner, Wilburn Smith, Don Smith, Mary Souza, Manuel Sparks, Colleen Spengemann, Nancy Sprock, Pauline Squeri, Clara St. Clair, Denton Steffens, Margaret Still, Nora Stockdale, Alfred Stults, James Sunzeri, Esther Sunzeri, Lester Takeda, Shin Tanaka, Mary Tanner, Curtis Taylor, Helen Taylor, William Teves, August Thatcher, Donald Thomas, Bonnie Thomas, Wendell Thompson, Shirley Tidwell, Faith Tillman, Bonnie Tittle, Wanda Tomlinson, Lucille Torres, Lazaro T'oscano, Richard Tosello, George Uhler, Winifred Unsicker, Harold Velez, Julia Valadez, Anthony Vennum, Diane Vermillion, James Viera, Helen Villarruz, Henrietta Viviano, Anthony Waitzman, Peggi Wallin, Suzanne Walters, Jacquelyn Watters, Ralph Waynflete, Carolyn Weimer, Evelyn Welch, Margaret Wells, Ernest Wendall, Robert Wiens, George Wilcoxen, Edward Wilfard, Walter Williams, Robert Wilson, Mary Wood, Lauretta Worthen, Wesley Wright, Marian Wynn, Fay Yamaichi, Yoshiko Yamakawa, Fumio Bodah, Beatrice Bondi, Dan Bonfiglio, Joseph Bonham, Evelyn Bowman, Terry Brown, Elaine Bruni, Sam Bua, Lena Budros, Arthur Carr, Gordon Caruso, Raymond Cetani, Annette Charlton, Joyce Chimenti, Lucille Ciardelli, Santa Cilia, Theresa Clevenger, Chester, Jr Cline, Dorothy Cocks, Leo Colendich, John, Jr. Compton, Betty ' Costanza, Frances Cottle, Edward Cushrnan, Arda Dali, Nancy DeFranco, Phillip DeMarco, Lois DeVincenzi, Marilyn Dooley, Adeline Downey, Jerom Drew, John Duffany, Elaine Dumas, Donald Duygou, Robert Eggerbraaten, Wayne Ellis, Edward Ellis, William Ervin, John Espe, Robert Fanelli, Frank Faraone, Anna Faria, Ruth Filingeri, Antoinette Gatto, LeRoy Geitz, Kenneth Gile, Robetr Glasby, Beryl Glenn, William' Godino, Yolanda Harrington, Richard Hartell, Robert Hassell, Richard Howe, Robert lnouye, Ernest Jackson, Betty Jarman, Bobby King, Patricia LaBarbara, Ida Lacavalla, Julia Lake, Herbert LaMar, Robert Lamb, Ward Landucci, Robert Lanyon, Angela l.oPresto, Rose McAtee, Elroy Marshall, Edward Mastroleo, Ruth Moberly, DeLores Montalbano, Santina Montgomery, James Montilla, Charles Moreali, Angie JANUARY Abate, Marie Accardi, Marilyn Alvarez, Dolly Anzalone, Frank Archer, Jeanne Azzarello, Virginia Back, David Balistreri, Antoinette Billings, Harold Moreno, Helen Murphy, John Musso, Richard Nadeau, Norma Orlando, Elena Paz, Madeline Pereira, Rose Piazza, Rosalie Reed, Jerome Renelle, Rudolph Ein nur :lass irarhrrs, illlrz. liillnt mth Sir. Ergaul, mltn have guihrh us nn faitltfullg ilyrnugly nm- ltiglt zrhnnl rarrrr, my hphi,-211, this ineur nf the 'itll' FACULTY, CLASSES Respect and friendship have always marked the mutual attitudes of student and teacher at San Jose High School. Token of this is the dedication above of the July, 1912, Bell edition to Mrs. Mary Pillot, history depart- ment head, who taught from 1889 to 1926, and Mr. James C. Bryant, mathematics teacher from 1904 to 1923. A lasting tribute to Mrs. Pillot is the plaque, shown on the facing page being read by a current student, which was dedicated to her memory by the class of June, 1927. It now is enshrined on the wall ofthe B corridor to remind each generation of her principles: Stand square, think straight, and face the facts. Providing guidance and leadership in turn for the teachers have been the principals listed below. PRINCIPALS or SAN Jose HIGH sci-root Name Years J. J. Bowen 1363-65 L. W. Reed 1865-67 Wiliam White 1367-70 E. J. Crossett 1870-72 J. B. Finch 1372-77 James G. Kennedy 1877-82 Thomas E. Kennedy 1882-84 F. W. Simonds 1334-36 O. H. Roberts 1336-37 R. S. Holway 1337-39 L. B. Wilson 1889-95 A. E. Shumate 1895-1902 Rockwell D. Hunt 1902-08 Lewis B. Avery 1908-13 Charles M. Osenbaugh 1913-18 Raymond B. Leland 1918-33 Forrest G. Murdock 1933-A5 H. Curtis Davis 1945-51 Ben Sweeney 1951-60 80 Gene G. Long 1960- Is -:- 515:525::EES:5:l:5:3:Z:I:Z22i:313:5:1:5:Z:5: Teachers and administrators form a team whose goal is to train the student in the classroom, to provide for other school year experiences, to guide the student into constructive channels of activity, to help him find his way through selecting courses, planning careers, and finding iobs. A key figure in this process is the counselor, at times a classroom social studies teacher, at times a full-time trained specialist. The name of your teacher, often forgotten with the passage of years, conjures up memories of classroom experiences, of successes and attempts at success, of classmates, of subject matter, and of human foibles. ln the bordered boxes on this and subsequent pages, is an all to incomplete and imperfect list of past teachers. Some of the ladies married while still teaching or later, so names may not always be familiar. :5:3:5:5:5'I'If-1+1-If '2-2'I'I'2'1'I+I:5:5:5:5:2:i:5:5:E:?5:2g5:5:5:3:5g5:' ,i,:cc-:-:-:-:-:- 1-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:+:1:5:-11:-:fist-1-: PAST FACULTY MEMBERS if Ruth Adamson iijEdith Acworth Irene Alexander Herman Allison fflwilliam Allman QfiSelven Anderson :ii Fred Anibal Constance Arbaugh 555Larry Arnerich 2jRobert Arnold Q2iJack Avina 2ffJanet Axline fiQHerbert Badgley i5iHazel Ball Margaret Bareuther -.-Lucille Barker gRobert Barrett i23Alma Baum jQfHenry Baylor i5iPaul Becker Raphael Belluomini Nancy Berry i2ERobert Berry giiouie Bishop f3:William Black E5Lotta Bland Emma Blauer Kenneth Blue A I 55352353533525E53555555525353535E5E5E5i555E3E5E5S- 11957-19581 11910-19371 11916-19271 11939-19551 11923-19271 11957-19601 11942-19421 11930-19571 11944-19501 11937-19471 11957-19621 11961-19631 11946-19571 11920-19251 11941-19421 11942-19421 11956-19571 11918-19201 11946-19501 11950-19541 11955-19561 11927-19281 11946-19501 11939-19451 11936-19371 11916-19321 11916-19431 11948-19531 An administrator and often a good friend, the vice principal plays a vital role. Sometimes a planner of courses, as curriculum director, an adviser to the student body and its many activities, a disciplinarian, as dean of boys or girls, a helping hand to steer a straight and smoother road in the same role, the vice principal's face is one familiar to all stu- dents. Following is an alphabetical list of vice principals. Vice Principals Cornelia M. Farley 11921-19311 Charles B. Gleason 11898-19371 L. Helen Gobar 11952-19551 H. Edward Gordon 11957-19601 Laurance J. Hill 11944-19461 Edward M. Jefferson 11950-19591 Robert B. Kennedy 11946-19501 Howard B. Lathrop 11926-19411 Robert V. Mercurio 11960-19611 Phyllis Morris ii 960- 1 Cecilia O'Neil 11942-19521 Karl O. Pedersen 11959- 1 Jean Ridley 11961- 1 Frederick T. shipp 11939-19421 L. R. Smith 1 -18981 Edna Thill 11955-19601 Renner, Delbert Romano, Sarah Rossetta, Joseph Rushane, Allen Sanchez, Eloise Santoro, Patricia Sargent, Roy Seehuetter, Georgia Selstad, John Shields, Gail Shreve, Patricia Silva, Lionel Silva, Raymond Smith, William, Jr. Spadafore, George Spatola Vivian M. Spatola, Vivian T. Spoon, John Stanley, Jacqueline Studdert, Susan Sturges, Richard Summaria, Orlando Sweet, Gregor Teeters, Donald Telesky, Raymond Tribulato, Angelo Tuttle, Robert Vallandigham, David Velasco, Mirian Warf, Gene Watts, Merle Williams, Waldo Wolff, Dolores Woodfin, Kenneth CLASS OF 1948 JUNE Abasolo, Rose Adams, Audrey Adams, Lois Adrian, Charles Alaimo, Michael Alvarez, Gilbert Anderson, Herbert Andrade, Louis Andrews, Nicholas Andrews, Robert Andrews, William Jr Ardagna, Frances Ardagna, Nellie Arena, Ann Atkinson, Robert Balistreri, Vincent Banuelos, Ralph Barton, Lois Bates, Richard Beach, Floey Bell, James Bennett, Ralph Benoit, Barry Benskin, Ronald Bertucci, Leroy Bo,Luigi Bodwell, Maurice Bohlin, Margaret Boilard, Julia Bommarito, Thomas Boncore, Tina Bone, Marilyn Bongiorno, Elaine Bougeau, Bonnie Bowers, Beverly Brancato, Lawrence Breickler, Leslie Brill, Charles Bruno, Louis Bryant, Harmon Bueno, Mel Burns, Geraldine Cadena, Alonzo Cain, Doris Cannon, Greta Cardona, Carl Carlson, Robert Carmichael, Jack Carranza, Elizabeth Carreno, Virginia Caruso, Josephine Cassetta, Janice Catello, Charles Cervelli, Leo Chaffin, Mary Charlton, Lois Christian, Thomas Christina, Rose Ciavarelli, Irene Clark, George Clements, Robert Cline, Archie Cline, Dorothy Cochrane, Margaret Coffaro, Mayme Cogliandro, Rudolph Cole, Robert Conyers, Jr., Francis Cook, Charlene Cook, Vernon Cornett, Moyna Cortese, Richard Cox, William Creamer, Marion Crossley, Carol D'Acquisto, Antoinette Davis, Jack De Anda,Julian Deason, Corrine Dias, Madeline Dimmitt, Lee Dockery, Richard Dodds, Darline Dominguez, Joy Donahue, James Dooley, Glenn Doudell, Raleigh Downey, Charles Downing, Evelynn Drummer, Donald Duarte, Esther Duke, Sarah Dunbar, John . Dunlap, Georgia Ellis, Dolores Ellis, Gordon Emerson, Cilfford Erickson, Richard Ervin, Robert Escobar, Betty Estes, Dan Evans, Donald Ezaki, Grace Fain, Carol Fazzio, Joseph Fender, Bonnie Ferriera, Lorraine Fischer, Christina Fletscher, Marion Florence, William Flores, Roberto Fontana, Albert Foscalina, Lillias Fox, James Francis, Beverly Frausto, Armida Freitas, Richard Frost, Beverly Fukumoto, Dorothy Fuiino, Mollie Garcia, Glendora Garrison, Ilene George, Clarence Giammona, Salvadore Giese, Byron Gieselman, Ruth Gish, Kent Gomes, Melvin Gomez, Delia Gomez, Doris Gonzales, Robert Gordon, Milton Gouin, Joyce Graciani, Irma Graybeal, Leland Greco, Dorothy Guerreiro, Dorothy Gunter, George Hagelin, Ronald Hagle, Clifford Hall, Nellie Hall, Wanda Harris, Preston Hartman, lrmgard Harvey, Harold Hayes, Edward Haynes, John Hazleton, Betty Hendry, Jim Henwood, Wallace Herbert, Jacalyn Higashi, Mabel Higuchi, William Higuera, Joseph Hill, Charles Hioki, Toshiko Hoffman, Joseph Horita, Reiko Horn, Ruth Howard, Cleta Hunt, Bill Hyde, Leroy Ikeda, Shigeru lnamasu, Amy Inman, Bobbie Inouye, Elsie lrace, Fred lvancovich, Nicholas Jacques, Aurora Jensen, Dorothy Jensen, Singer Jew, Wilming Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Vern Johnston, Russell Jones, Jack Jordan, Beatrice Kawahara, Edward Kelly, Jessie Kelly, Marion Kennedy, Shirley Kimzey, Helen Kobata, Joyce Kohen, Maebelle Krouse, Phyllis Kulish, Joyce Kunkel, Albert - Kunkel, Kenneth Lacavalla, Josephine Laranio, lrene Lassalle, George Leal, Dorothy f Leick, Joseph Lema, Eleanor Lemke, Aili Leone, Alice Leyva, Consuelo Long, Jimmy Lopes, Geraldine Lovell, Glen Lowery, Robert Lowrey, John Lyons, Alice McBain, Robert McClure, Perry McCormick, Richard McNutt, Richard McPeak, Kenneth Madison, Benned Marotz, Evelyn Marsh, Rex Martinez, Judy Martz, Milo Maruyama, Toyoka Mason, Louise Mason, Nancy Mason, Patricia Meeker, Barbara Mendez, Beverly Mendoza, Roselen Michell, Marilyn Miller, Betty Miller, Janice Miller, Robert Miller, Rosa Miller, Thomas Miligan, Doris Mirrione, Frances Miyakusu, Kimiyo Mohr, Lorraine Moore, Donald Moore, Ramona Moore, Robert Moreci, Rosemarie Moser, Bertha Moss, Ellen Mullis, Maxine Myers, Virginia Nakagawa, Dorothy Nakamura, Fred Nankivell, Richard Nast, John Neil, Paul Nelson, Richard Newhall, Donald Nichols, Lloyd Niebling, Harlan Novak, Mildred Oberg, Elmer Olson, Leland Omori, Katsuko O'Neal, Donald O'Neal, Jack Ortega, Martha Paine, Francis Pappas, Joseph Parkison, James Patton, Bethene Pedersen, Phoebe Perez, Estella Peterman, David Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Richard Pirolla, Dolores Presta, Elsie Pusateri, Norma Putnam, Jack Raby, Louise Rae, Judith Rao, Frank Raras, Juanita Reddig, Wesley Reed, O'Juana Reeves, Emily Reeves, Luckett Reynolds, Loretta Riesbeck, Betty Rivera, Mary Rizzo, Premo Rizzo, Vivian Roberts, Sandra Rodericks, Raymond Rose, Barbara Rosenblatt, Leslie Ross, Sigurd Rossi, Norma Rowland, Reed Rubenstein, Constance Maingueneau, Claudia Russo, Richard Mann, Lanora Manning, Chester Russo, Robert Salazar, Raymond Mansfield' Cecil Saltalamachia, Gloria This plioto of the faculty appeared in the 1933 Bell, which was dedi- cated to the memory of Mai R. B. Leland, principal, who died that spring. What were they like, those teachers of yesteryear? What secrets did they have, that made the student dig in and seek the answers to the mys- teries they posed? lt is, to be sure, the same secret legerdemain practiced to this day in classrooms both hushed and buzzing - the firing of the imagination, the spreading of enthusiasm, the example of earnestness, the friendly yet firm hand of guidance. Neither space nor time nor information would make possible the full tracing of all the teachers, their courses, and the changes in school pro- grams. Suffice it to say that when there existed in the minds of the school board,.the administrators, and the nation's leading thinkers, a need - for a new course, a new emphasis, or redoubled energies - a teacher was found, a course set up, equipment secured to meet that need. When San Jose High was young, advanced education was a rare privilege. Youngsters were needed at home in the struggle for existence, to help on the farm, in the shop, or family business. Only a few of the wealthy would go on to the halls of still higher education. But the leaders of the community wanted to see that every family which was willing to scrimp and struggle to send their youngsters to high school could do so, free of tuition charges. This they did. Reflecting the changes in community needs, in physical facilities, in national customs, and showing the role of guidance in shaping special services is the following statement on curriculum. lt was prepared by Mr. Karl O. Pedersen, vice principal and curriculum director at the present time. San Jose High School started as a two-year institution in 1863, and from the beginning the curriculum has been changing to meet the needs of the community and the students. ln 1868 the board of education pre- scribed the books and course of study for the high school, which was as follows: Wilson's 'Fifth Reader,' Russell and Murdock's 'Vocal Culture,' Robinson's 'High Arithmetic,' Robinson's Elementary Algebra,' Korles' 'Grammar,' Warren's 'Physical Geographyf Quackenbos' 'Philosophy,' Quackenbos' 'History, U.S.,' Wilson's 'Larger Speller,' Cutler's 'Anatomy,' Wood's 'Botany,' Porter's -'Chemistry,' Robinson's 'Elementary Geometry,' Payson and Dutton's 'Bookkeeping.' In 1870 the board of education authorized the teaching of Latin. In 1871 the board adopted the following course of study: Reading, spelling, English grammar, physical geography, arithmetic, algebra, physiology, U.S. History, natural philosophy, bookkeeping, rhetoric, and astronomy. In 1873, the school graduated seven students. By 1877 the course of study was extended to three years. In 1879 at the urging of the University of California the school became a four-year high school. Co,-'ez' Avelina Spasaro, Hortense ln 1881 printing instruction was required of all boys in the iunior class. Three hours per week were devoted to learning how to set type. ln 1885 a more general industrial education was tried with sewing and needlework offered for girls. ln 1887 manual training was offered for boys. In 1911 medical examinations were given by the school physician and dental examinations were given in the dental clinic. Stammering and stuttering pupils were given special attention. On March 9, 1920, a bond issue passed to build a new high school. In 1921 the following lines of work were offered in the Polytechnic High School: Woodwork, electrical work, auto construction and repairing, carpentry and building, lumber and planing-mill work, sheet metal work, and oxygen and acetylene welding and cutting. :f:9:.Q3:3:.:.5E.5.:.:.:.:.5.5.5.34.54.5.5.5.5.g.g.g.5.g.g.g.g,g.5.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.5.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.3.5.3.g.g.g.g.g,g.g.g.g.5.g.g.g.5.3.5.5.3.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.,.,.g.g.g.,.g.,.,.,.,.,...,.I.,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,:,:,x,t,:,:,:,: x - - - 4- - -.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I121111415132'3353335315IE1E5E5E5E5E5E5535513:E:E:E:izizi:E1E1E1E1iziii:E1E1E1ir213232515iiririririiiiiiiiiiiriri1E151E2S1E1E131:1:1:I:1:1111211111121212111212rr12:15:211111112111rss:ir1:I:1:112:2:1:ar:2:11211:2:rs:-sz-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-r PAST FACULTY MEMBERS Frank Bohlin 11925-19591 Frank Clark 11961-19621 Betty Bohls 11946-19471 George Clark 11955-19591 Rolf M. Bondelie 11956-19581 Victor Clark 11960-19611 Eleanor Boone 11927- ?1 Alice Cleaveland 11930-19611. Elizabeth Bowen 41919- ?1 Bessie Cole 11925-'194111 Marguerite Boyd 11920- ?1 Jessie Coleman 11931-19361 Donnetta Brainard 11922-19251 William Collins 11950-19511 Ellen C. Briggs 11925-19261 Francis Colombat 11939-19411 Donald Brown 11954-19581 Jett Condit 11915-19511 Barbara Bruch 11937-19421 Wilton Cook 11953-19601 James Bryant 11904-19231 Charles Copeland 11918-19351 Virginia Berks 11931-19441 Sarah Cory 11903-19361 Harriette Burr 11945-19501 Lee Cox 11940-19421 Roy Bursch 11951-19521 Janet Croft 11955-19581 Helen Burton 11929-19301 Philemon Croney 11911-19241 George Byers 11957-19601 L. E. Cross 11945-19461 Frank ceiller 11931-19311 Emery Cunningham 11909-19421 Zelda Cain 11950- 21 Donette Dake 11959-19601 Alice cerrrion 11922-19231 Marian Davis 11927-19281 Alberta Carlson 11939-19401 Milton Davis 11959-19601 Mary Carroll 11915-19441 Lewis Deasy 11945--19591 Harold Carruth 11953-19551 Margaret Dechman 11922-19231 Fanny Carruthers 11921-19561 George De La Cruz 11921-19271 Chester Carsten 11947-19481 Sam Della Maggiore 11939-19581 Amy Chadband 11940-19411 Wilhelmina Dykmans Roy chirfiok 11920-19251 11930-19431 Anne Von Christiersbn James Dent 11937-19441 Sanchez, Samuel Sandoval, Daniel Santiago, Doris Santo, Earl Sasaki, Roy Satterlee, Joan Scalise, Louis Schmidt, Barbara Schmidt, Gerald Schmitz, Catherine Schreiber, Fredrick Schroeder, Jack Schwarz, Beverly Seastrand, Kathryn Seavers, Joyce Sebastian, Michael Severson, Florence Sgambati, Christopher Shimane, Tsuyako Silva, Albert Silvera, Alice Simpkins, David Singleton, Laurence Smith, Loraine Smithem, Dolores Sota, Gerald Souza, Henry Stannard, Donna Stemel, Olivia Stevens, Twyla Stewart, Marvin Stout, Lucy Striegel, Joan Subocz, William Sugimoto, James Sunseri, Frank Taketa, Happy Tallon, Mildred Tanabe, Michiko Taormina, Rosemarie Taravella, Joseph Taylor, Marianne Teresi, Virginia Terrett, Kathleen Terry, Glenn Tharp, Richard Tharp, William Thole, Nancy Thompson, Eugene Thomsen, Robert Thorne, Ollie Tomasello, Paul Towner, Verne, Jr. Toyoshima, Asaye Trafford, Arthur Trigueiro, Alice Tsuruda, Emily Uenaka, ltsuo Umeda, May Unruh, Dorothy Uyeda, Lily Valles, Beniamin Van Woerkom, Norman Vargas, Evelyn Velez, Bernice Verbisky, Donald Villarreal, Angie Vitale, Dorothy Vitale, Jimmy Vongrey, John Walker, Alice Warning, Coralin Warwood-Wartena, Joyce Washington, Beverly Webb, Richard Weisbrod, Barbara West, Mabel White, John White, Ted Wickersham, Dorothy Wiens, George Wiens, Pauline Wiens, Robert Willcoxon, Glenn Williamson, Betty Wurtsbaugh, Marsden Yamaguchi, Jack Yamaichi, Richard Ybarra, Tony Yoshihara, Clara Zones, Melpo CLASS OF 1949 FEBRUARY Aby, Max Adams, Winiffed Alesse, Bessie Alessi, Eleanor Alsberge, Beverly Anderson, Eileen Armento, Pearl Arredondo, Bernard Baio, Sam Ballas, Nola Barkley, Marilyn Baum, Glenn Bettencourt, Lorraine Bidstrup, Curtis Blase, Carol Boer, Gertrude Bond, William Bothelia, Lorraine Brooks, John Browder, Bettye Broz, Russell Burton, Maurice Caggiano, Mary Cali, Ann Campaneila, Chester Campi, Irene Carbonaro, Joseph Carbonaro, Salvatore Cardona, Joseph Carnesecca, Margaret Cassetta, Harold Catania, Dolores Catania, Ttheresa Chavez, Gilbert Cisneroz, Marie Collins, Robert Coon, Laverne Jasper, Lawry Johansen, Theodore Jones, Ted Kessel, Kathryn Kopaunik, Jaunita Kuzinich, Joseph LaTorre, Joseph LoFranco, Santa McCay, Noel Mancuso, Carmella Marino, Russell Martinez, Alice May, Jack Miguel, Edgar Miyamura, Henry Mogliolo, Sarah Molay, Geraldine Montgomery, Austin Moore, Margaret Morris, Constance Mule, Mary Musachia, Joseph Mussatto, Dominic Nunes, Joseph Onties, Patricia Orlando, Allen Pace, Mildred Palm, Lorraine Patania, Jessica Peebles, Kenneth Pense, Donald Powers, John Proscus, Kenneth Quartuccio, Rose Reimer, Irma Rivers, Harold Robertson, James Ross, Donald Rossi, Jack Saia, William Samuels, Elton Serio, Harold Sermone, Edward Shelvock, Harry Shenk, John Sifton, Jean Sisemore, Glynn Slaughter, Jack Corboline, Genevievesohiglanr Elllabefh Cox, Willis Cross, Robert Dailey, George Davis, Norma DeCarlo, John Diaz, Julio Dias, Richard DiManto, Alphonse Downs, Lila Eklund, Mary Ellis, Merritt Enfantino, Alfred Fanelli, Alexander Filippone, Kathryn Flemate, Lillian Furlong, Gayle Garcia, Clarence Gerner, Robert Guardino, Robert Guardino, Rosalie Guevara, Oscar Guzzetti, Anna Hansen, lna Harris, Charles Harris, Marvin Hernandez, Teresa Hiatt, Alberta Hlass, Frank . Hodge, LeRoy Holmes, George Howard, Herbert Humfeld, Junia lndiveri, William Spasaro, Marie Suriano, Mary Tevis, Marilyn Thornton, Melvin Tierney, Celia Tustin, Donald Van Sloten, Mary Verbisky, Dorothy Vermillion, Ralph Vitale, Joyce Ward, Edward Wasano, Carl Yamamoto, Donald Zapien, Mary Zausch, Marianne CLASS OF 1949 JUNE Acosta, Moses Adams, Marilyn Adams, Oran Alameda, Donald Alexander, Videana Allison, Jacqueline Alvarez, Alvaro, Jr. Anderson, Erwin Anderson, Joseph Ando, Albert Andre, Jane Andre, Jeanette Antuzzi, Elziabeth Anzalone, Rosalie Austin, James Bacosa, Frances Baiocchi, Geraldine Balcon, Beverly Balleweg, Merrill Barton, Dolores Barton, Joan Baugher, Nina Baxter, Rene Beck, Christine Bell, Christopher Beltran, Jesse, Jr. Bergquist, Robert Bettencourt, Goldie Bettencourt, Robert Billings, Mary Bocchino, Richard Boden, Jean Bondi, Elaine Bowers, Hazel Boyd, Gerald Bradford, Dorothy Brandi, Lillian Breeding, John Brevod, Ardis Brown, James Brown, Lila Bruner, Harold Brutto, Louise Bryan, Margie Bryker, Dolores Bryld, Warren Bueno, John Buffo, Edith Bull, Charles Bunnell, Raymond Burch, Walter Burriesci, Nathan Burton, Edward Cabral, Loraine Calvetti, Luis Caparelli, James Caravayo, Albert Carli, Lorine Carter, Eleanor Cascio, Jack Castro, Sophie Cedano, Viola Chaffin, Charles Jr. Chapin, Jon Chinn, Peggy Chiolis, Katherine Ciardelli, Norma Cinti, Eva Cisi, Richard Cluff, Loren Conrad, Jacqueline Cook, Barbara Cook, David Coronado, John Creeger, Harry Crespin, Clara Cundiff, Mary Cuneo, Evelyn Cunningham, Cutri, Joseph Cutright, Ruhl Dailey, Mary Dart, Joan David-Malig, Emmanuel Day, Betty De La Cruz, Evangelin de Lisle, Joan De Meza, Lucille Dickover, Robert Di Salvo, Dorothy Domrose, John Donatelli, Doris Downing, Robert Ellingson, Janet Emmerling, Frank English, James Erickson, Wilbur Ernst, Eleanore r Escalante, Ramona Lawrenc Esparza, Ventura Estrem, Jane Faraone, Mary Farr, Winnona Feak, Clifford Felicich, Donald Ferrara, Rose Fidone, Louise Figone, Andrew Filice, Phyllis Fine, Thomas Forbes, Earl Fowles, Floyd Franchi, Lorraine Frausto, Beatrice Frederito, Robert Freitas, Robert Fukumura, May Gardin, MEIYY Gassett, Noel Geerts, Mildred Geiger, Glenna Gerbrandt, Kenneth Ginestra, Vincent Gobbo, MarY Gonzales, Alice Goodenough, Evelyn Goodenough, Helen Gordon, Hilda Gott, Louise Greenlee, Dennis Greer, Helen Grigsbth Virginia Guerrero, Nich0laS Gullick, Floyd Guzzetta, Alma Habishaw, Thomas Haeberle, Raylene Hale, Barbara Hall, Glenn Hamlin, Erna Hanstein, John Harker, Phillip Harmon, BettY Harmon, Melba Harrington, HenrY Haugh, Eleanor Hawkins, Jean Hearrell, Jack Heggem, Richard Heinrichs, Victor Helmhout, Keith Henley, Marguerite Henney, Norma Hightower, Carolyn Hightower, Mary Hin'g, Gloria Hogin, James House, John Hudson, Beverly lgoe, John Ikeda, May e lnouye, Sumiye lrace, Louis Irwin, Joseph Jackson, Leon James, Jacqueline Jepson, Lee Johnson, Charley e Jones, Joyce Jowitt, Beverly Justice, John Kartchner, Wynnette Kawanami, Dollie Kawanami, Dorie Kettmann, Gerard King, Barbara Kinney, Raymond Knadler, Irene Knoth, Margaret Knowles, Norma Kobashi, Masako Kogura, Chiyeko Kuhn, Jacqueline Kumagai, Lillian La France,Josephine Langiotti, Maria Lara, Mary Lauriola, Thomas Leach, Barbara Lipari, Annette Long, Dora Lopes, Richard Lopez, Richard Lovettre, Rosemarie Lowell, Wayne Lucente, Emily Lundberg, Hazel McAbee, Donald McAdoo, Frances McCarter, Donald McCuistion, Alvin McFarland, Beverly MacLaughlin, William Jr. McMahon, Robert McMurry, George McRae, Mary Maass, Theodore Madeiros, Rosalie Madison, Martin Maltese, Nilla Marden, Richard Marquez, Josefina Marruio, Mary Marsh, Lois Martin, Wayne Martinez, Carmen Massa, Richard Meduri, Consulate Mendez, Apolonio Mendoza, Ruth Mercado, Dolores Mercer, Gertrude Mezzanotte, Doris Miller, Helen Mineta, Norman Minor, Marilyn Mitchell, Geraldine Moir, Robert Mooers, Margaret Moore, Jaunita Moreno, Eliza Morita, Elsie Moro, Barbara Morocco, Ralph Morris, Maclyn Moscato, Eva Munro, Louise Myers, Don Nakamura, Ray Nakanishi, Tetsu Nakivell, June Nardone, Camille Neale, Robert Nelson, Donald Newman, Mary Nicolisi, Mary Obenour, Beverly Pace, Christine Padia, Ada Padia, Frank Pappas, Chris Paramo, Henry Parkison, Dorothy Pascual, Alfred Pasillas, Hortense Pasquale, Edward Pellegrino, Florence Pense, Leslie Perez, Manuel Perez, Rachael Perrotti, Antoinette Piazza, Anthony Pickford, Arden Pinon, Alicia This rare photo, acquired through the San Jose City Historian, Mr. Clyde Arbuckle, is of Rev. Laurentine Hamilton, who provided the leadership which led to the creation of high school education in San jose. He was president of the school board from 1862 to 1864 and his role in creation of San Jose High School has already been described in this volume, beginning on page 12. It was after him that Mt. Hamil- ton was named, as he accompanied William Brewer and Charles Hoff- man of the Whitney Survey Party to the top of that peak. ln 1864 he moved to Oakland where he died in the pulpit of his Presbyterian church on Easter Sunday in 1882. ln 1925, the 6-6-3-year elementary, junior and senior high school system was established. With the changing times San Jose High School has offered a diversified program of studies. Every effort has been made to meet the needs of the students and the community. The high school program of today offers a wide va- riety of skills and knowledge to the students. The Vocation Program at Vocational Center offers trade courses to boys and the business education department offers iob training courses for girls, At the same time, the college preparatory student has many courses available to him in the l2 de- partments of the school, including science, mathematics, foreign languages and special English courses such as world literature, creative writing, and accelerated reading. For students with special needs there are the remedial sub- jects, non-curricular classes, hard of hearing classes, and classes for the mentally retarded. The school program is evaluated constantly to provide a better education for all of the students of San Jose High School and to maintain the school as a truly comprehen- sive high school. To Mr. Pedersen's statement may be added information gleaned from interviews with department heads in indi- vidual teachers, for a scattered sampling of additional insight. Book Two also provides a comprehensive view of current course offerings. The art department has offered training in all art forms, including ceramics and sculpture, oil and water color, and other less familiar media. ln addition, Through such applied arts courses as Bulldog Studio, it has pro- vided realistic experience in the work of the commercial artist on the artist-client basis. Promotion campaigns throughout the school have been conceived by Mass Media and outlined and executed by Bulldog Studio. Silk-screen posters, special trophy-case displays, and other items have been prepared in abundance. Current chair- man is Mr. Mark Briggs. Commerce department subiects are directed by Mr. Howard Bonniksen, who lists as their goal to provide our students with basic skills needed in business. Originally, he reports, the curriculum included only the vocational skills, such as typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. How- ever, the department has expanded to give students a more general picture of business. This has been done through such classes as secretarial training, founded by Dr. Donald Mork lsee photo on page 901, where students actually work for businesses an afternoon a week. Other such broad courses are economics, business law, and cler- ical office practices. Two years ago the program was further expanded to provide actual on-the-iob training in retail sales, through the distributive education class and work experience. ln this way the student acquires actual sales experience be- fore graduation. A related activity of the commerce department is oper- ation of the school bank, founded by Mr. Frank Glasson lsee page 901, and the school store opened two years ago. Growth in the the number and type of courses offered by departments is particularly evident in the English department, according to Mr. Walter Kraus, department chairman, who adds these comments: ln the beginning the English curriculum was devoted to preparing young men and women for college, and the courses offered in English reflected that goal. As the years passed, the population of the school chaged, and as other interests began to be reflected within the high school :::3:-: ' ' ' ' - - - - - ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :g:g:::g:-:-:-:-:-:r.-.-.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-z-1-3-3-3.5.3.g.g.g.g.g4.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.:.g.2.:.:.:.:.3.3.3.,.,.:.-.-.2 - Q Q - ' iiiiii' EXE'iiii'9 'MEiQ1'BE1iS'W' Celia Denues 11947-19531 ZUl6 Follett 11922-19231 Rufh de Wig 4191949501 Maurice Forshaw 11958-19611 Grace Dlbble 41903-19391 Myrtle Francis C1916- ?1 Robert Doerr C1946-19481 C6ll'1E1'lI'1e Fl'EySCl'tlag Noelle Dolson 41923-19251 H912-19231 Elizabeth Donovan 11916-19501 1560 FUll 1'10f0 41958-19611 Hfwey DO fl92 'l9 3l lae Fullagar 41907-19271 A Ce DOYW' 1'926'l927l Raymond Gallagher 41949-19501 Mat' DU'9 a 1'937'l9 2l olene Gerd 11944-19521 Rena Dwhle l'926'l936l one George 41926-19591 Clam Ebe'l'a'd fl9'O'l9'9l Alva Richards 41921-19251 Roland Ebe'l'a 1l929'l955l Wilfred Gibbs 11946-19531 Dorothy Ehrhorn C1929-19421 Leia Gillan H926-1956, Gerald Eknoian 11958-19621 Melvin Gipe 0946-19509 'lay Eldfer il9lO'l92J,l Frank Glasson l1911-19471 lnez Ellls 11352-1928 Charles Gleason 11898-19371 lem' Eme'Y 1 ' l l-lelerl Geber 41952-19551 Howard Erickson 41959-19601 Jewell Godfrey H930-1959, Cora Ervm 0922- fl Edward Gordon 11945-19601 Errol Evans 41919- -1 Frank Greene 0922-1924, Paul Evans ll95l'l95ll Kurt Gross ll946'l946l Cornelia Farley 11887-19311 ,Ethel Grube 0928-1959, D0'0'l'Y Fauque' i'928'l942l Myrtle Grerielell 11931-19511 Michael Fernandez 41960-19621 Alben Hackman H921-1942, Edward Fmgado N925-l929l Clarence Hagelin 11926-19271 Louise Fleming 41923-1925, Myrtle Hall H929-1958, Allen Fletcher 11945-19471 3.3.g.3.g.g.g.g.g.3.g.3.g.g.g.3.g.5.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.r - - g.3.g.:.5.3.3.g.g.g.g.y.g.7.g.2.:.5.g.g.5.g.g.g-g.g.g.g.g.:.g.g.7.5.54.5.3.g.g.g.g.:......,,.,.I ...... . ,:g:g:1:g:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:r:+:-:-:-:-:f:- -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:::::::::::::::,:,:::::::y::f::: .1.:.:.:.g.1.,e.5.5.:.Ee.,-.:. 85 Porter, Harold Post, Ardyth Powell, John Powers, Lillian Pratt, Joanne Pulvino, Carmella Pusey, Nelda Quigley, Catherine Ramirez, Frank Randazzo, Peter Ransom, Muriel Ratkovich, Paul Ratliff, Robert Rea, Glenn Regnart, Betty Renna, Michael Reyes, Mary Reyman, Lois Rix, Janice Roberts, Eleanor Robins, Alfred, Jr. Robledo, Eliazar Rogers, Paul Romano, Beniamin Ronzano, Thelma Rose, Donald Rose, Wilbert Rothe, Mervyn, Jr. Ruiz, Carmen Sakaguchi, Marie Sakamoto, Janet Salazar, Lucy Sanchez, Blanche Sanders, Norma Sanfillippo, Gloria Santo, Chester Sato, Alice Schnaible, Hermine Scianna, Antonette Seastrand, Lois Sebastian, Charles Sekitani, Etsuko Shattuck, Merieditlfw Shoemaker, Rhoda Sliveira, Jerome Sluder, Patricia Smith, Albert Smith, Gladys Smith, Lowell Snyder, Robert Sontheimer, Walter Sorensen, Robin Spencer, Joan Spengemann, Willia Spera, Bernard Spera, Virginia Spoon, Bruce Strangio, Angelina Sunseri, Frances Sunseri, Joseph Swanson, Leatha Takeda, Hiroshi Talameante, Rose Taravella, Steven Taylor, Joanne Taylor, Richard Tiernlund, Silvia Tornai, John Tosello, Goldie Toyota, Kohachi Trowbridge, Jean Truiillo, Gilbert Turrabiate, Aurora Urbie, Alea Valente, Dick YT1 Van Der Kamp, Martin Vanegas, Albert ' Ventimiglia, Lucy Viviano, Robert Walker, Frank Wardrip, Kenneth Wadwood-Wartena, Gwen Webb, Janet Webster, Dolores Weed, Gerald Wells, William Wheeler, Marcia Wichert, Marlene Wickham, Mary Wilhelm, Leola Wilson, James Wimer, Shirley Wolfe, Lila Wood, Betty Wyrsch, Barbara Yamamoto, Helen Zamora, Robert CLASS OF 1950 FEBRUARY Acquistapace, Alice Alessi, Leona Allono, Wilma Alvarez, Loris Amadeo, James Avery, Dawn Baptista, Mary Barone, Matilda Barrett, Richard Barton, Harry Bates, Lynn Batista, Jr., Frank Bell, Patricia Boilard, Dennis Boiorquez, Erma Borello, Johnny Bozzo, Carmel Brancato, Loretta Brennan, Francis Britton, Mary Brown, Wava Bryant, Joyce Buchanan, Edgar Caldwell, Charles Carcione, Anthony Carozza, Richard Carter, Jo Coates, Marilyn Colby, Marlys Coronado, Elida Cota, Carrie Cottrell, Joy Cremona, Josephine Dangelo, Ignatius DeMange, George DiCristina, Ignatius Dicus, Joyce Donovan, Terence Downs, Patricia Ellis, Stanley Emlen, William Fanara, Carmela Faulk, Jr., Maynard Ferrante, Carmel Fiorentino, Marie Fritz, Mary Fry, Jack Fuller, Frank Gallo, Bonnie Garofolo, Vincent Gedryn, Bernard Giorgetti, Eva Glaze, Donald Gomez, Raul Goncalves, Arthur Gordon, Carl Gordon, Stanley Greco, Rita Grimaldo, Albert Grimaldo, Naomi Helmers, Dorothy Hernan, Peter Hersey, Larern Jackson, Meldorese Johnson, Alfred Lally, Frances Lawry, Marlene Lucero, Joseph Madrlago, Barbara Malters, Vera Matranga, Joyce Matthews, Beverly McCrary, Jacquelyne Melendez, Joseph, Jr Messa, Lucille Micheal, James Miller, Patricia Moni, Donald Moreci, Joseph Moreno, John Mortenson, Paul Murphy, Donald Nash, Donald Neff, Winfield Palmieri, John Patellaro, Joyce Peabory, Lawrence Pereira, LaVerne Piraro, Frank Polito, Theresa Price, James Prince, Nellie Pusateri, Theresa Quibelan, Lillian Reed, Janie Rhodes, Philip Rocha, Manuel Rodriguez, Sonia Sabatino, Rosine Scaletta, Marlene Sebring, Barbara Server, George Severson, Ralph Silva, Marie Spatafore, Frank Stebbins, William Steinhauer, Richard Sterling, Dolores Taylor, William Vallandigham, Brent Vedda, Shirlee Vickery, Ema Waldrop, Paula Watson, Herbert Welch, Roberta Wimer, Richard Wood, Harold Woodman, Verner Yettner, Carlton CLASS OF 1.950 JUNE Abasolo, Georgina Adams, Patricia Agatha, Harold - Akers, Thelma Alaimo, Sylvio Allen, Charlotte Allen, Margaret Alvernaz, Josephine Anderson, Emma Arevalo, Raymond Arlotta, Lena Aubert, Richard Aumiller, Phyllis Austin, Shirley Baker, Howard Barone, Richard Bass, Eleanor Batista, Ercelia Beck, Norma Bell, Barbara Bell, Jeanette Bergen, Roger Bernal, Leslie Biersdorff, Richard Bittel, David Blackwood, Sheila Blaylock, Donald Bob, Warren Bocca, Angela Boido, Luciano Bollentini, Anita Booten, Roland Booth, Marche Boyd, Willie Branch, Damita Brown, Barry Brown, Howard Brown, Stanley Bruno, Aldo Bueno, Angela Burke, Doreen Burleson, RaYm0 ld Burriesci, Salvador Burton, Elaine Burton, LarfY Burzota, Geor9e Calandrino, Martha Caldwell, Robert Canion, Marie Capas, Anita community, the English courses offered at San Jose High Caramel la, Charles Cardoza, Helen Cardoza, MarilYl'l Carlson, Carson, Castillo, Catello, Cedano, Chaftin, Chambe Chandle Robert Mariorie Adele ltalia Vincent Cela rlain, Geneva r, Ernest Chandler, .l059Ph Chaney, Phyllis Cherry, Richard Chiaramonte, Alice Chiaramonte, DOF'-9'hY Chinn, Joyce Christopher, Jannis Cisi, Barbara Cisi, DorothY Clark, Dannel Clark, Ruth Cligny, Charles Coate, RosemaI'Y Colletta, Wiliam Conrad, Doris Conyers, EvelYn Cook, Dorothy Cox, Clarice Crouser, William Cudney, Donald Cuffaro, Joseph Curtis, Marion D'Amico, Joseph de la Torre, Armida Delgadillo, Cecilia DeLisle, Virginia Della Maggiore, Gloria DeLuna, Linda DeMare, Mary Denison, Wilma Dennis, Barbara Deutsch, Arlan Diamond, Ethel Diaz, Alfred Di Cristina, Joan Dixon, Alphonso Dominguez, Ramona Dozier, Gene Durgin, Elizabeth Easterly, Doris Engerud, Patricia Ervin, Richard Etheridge, Ronald Fanelli, Ann Farrell, Robert Favorite, Barbara Figone, Raymond Finberg, Stanley Fine, Harvey Flores, Martha Formosa, Gloria Fornaciari, Betty Freitas, Helen Frewaldt, Carol Frontani, Elsie Frye, Sally Fuiino, Elizabeth Fukumura, Alene Gable, Richard Gagliano, Phyllis Gandy, Jeanette Garrett, Glenna Gateley, iris Gatto, Geraldine Gebauer, Violet Gemette, Patricia Gerarge, Rose Gervais, Carlee Gervais, Carole Giraldes, Shirley Givens, James Gomez, Socorra Gonzales, Joseph Gordon, Dorelia Gordon, Edith Gott, Eugene Goudy, Donald Graff, Thomas Grose, Ted Gubernick, Harold Guerra, Rebecca Guidon, Frank Guinta, Rose Gundy, Robert Gutierrez, Eva Halford, Bobby Hambrick, Alma Hamilton, Mary Hanson, June Harden, Anita Harper, Yvonne Harris, Delores Hawkins, Charles Hendry, Marilyn Hendry, Vivian Henningsen, Peggy Herron, Audia Higuera, Mary Hoffman, George Holayter, William House, Ethel Howell, Mary Hubble, Gayle Hughes, Loretta Hunt, Joyce Hutchinson, Jean lkeda, Kazuko lnamasu, Sumiye lnglieri, Dorothy Inouye, Richard lshizaka, Joyce lshizaki, Ellen Jacobson, Wildeth Jacques, Percy Jensen, Anne Jessup, Veltie Johnson, Gerald Jones, Donna Jones, Edith Joseph, Soyla Kelly, Gail Kennedy, James Kernek, Derence Kimura, Edward King, Carolyn Kong, Jone Kumagai, Tokimi Kumparak, George La Mar, James Langiotti, Nancy La Place, Jeanne Lara, Elida Lara, Kathleen Larsen, Peggy La Tourrette, Charline Leal, John Leever, Gerald Lingo, Ronal Long, Esther Lopina, Carmela Lorence, Marilyn Loungo, Mafalda Luper, Anna Macedo, Richard Mack, Shirley Macklin, Franklin Maraldo, James Marques, Jr., Joseph Martinez, Norma Mason, Peggy Matsunaga, Raymond Matthews, James McAbee, Bette McClain, Bertha McCollum, Mary McCuistion, Donald McDonald, Dorothy McLaurine, James McLean, George Meadows, Jeannette Medo, Jeraldine Mendez, Shirley Menzel, Roberta Merlino, Genevieve Messa, Marlene Messer, Verona Meyers, Walter Miiares, Dolores Mills, Barbara Minato, Norma Mitchell, Hubert Mitchell, June Miyhara, Sakao Molina, Gregory Moore, Dean Morey, Imogene Morris, Joanne Morter, Bradford Nagareda, Ko Nakamura, Harry Nakamura, Marion Nishimura, Kaname Nixon, Stanley Norris, Geraldine Nunn, Gloria Oberdick, Robert Onishi, Richard Onstead, Ralph Orlando, Joyce Pappas, Georgia Paris, Gloria Patheal, William Patrick, Ellen Pelayo, Robert Perez, Josephine Peterson, Eleanor Petejson, John Peterson, Marlene Petrick, William Phillips, Doreen Picetti, Jr., George Pierce, Thomas Pineda, Beatrice Pinon, Amparo Pires, Pauline Plesse, Carolyn Polanco, Alexander Polito, Barbara Polito, Jacqueline Polito, Salvadore Ponsiano, Joseph Pontarelli, Lucile Pool, Rosemary Price, Joyce Prink. Virgina Puckett, Edwin Ragsac, Robert Teaching and administrative career of Charles B. Gleason, shown above soon after he began teaching in 1898, ex- tended until l937. His courses included Latin and Greek. He took his mastefs degree at Harvard University. also changed to meet the new needs and desires of the students attending. Although the primary goal of the English courses at High is to prepare the able students for college entrance, other goals, equally important, have been established to meet the needs of those students less able to complete a college preparatory curriculum, as well as those students who will be completing their formal edu- cation upon graduation from San Jose High. New English courses that reflect the school's aware- ness of its responsibilities to the community include such courses as developmental reading, remedial reading, and remedial English. These courses are offered to increase the quality of the student's basic skills. In addition, High offers such a course as non-curricular English for students with definite academic limitations. This course is designed to free a student from a set curriculum in order to take him from his own level of academic achievement to the higliiwest level he can possibly attain while at San Jose Hig . Aside from these new courses devoted to the less able students, the English department also offers accelerated courses in sophomore, junior, and senior English, for the superior student who needs to be challenged with an enriched course of study. The student must go beyond the normal collegepreparatory course requirements in both the quality and quantity of work performed. The creative writing course and elective in world literature also are designed to challenge the very able student in special fields of English that require a very high degree of ability and performance. The creative writing students ioin with the Pen and Parchment interest club in producing an annual volume of poetry and prose, From the Pen. Drama, iournalism, and speech are three other spe- cialized areas related to the English curriculum, each with a specialist as instructor. lt is obvious then, Mr. Kraus continues, that San Jose High, besides increasing in age over the past cen- tury, has also increased its ability to meet the needs of the growing community it represents and reflects. The English department is iust one of the many departments that reflect this growth and change at San Jose High. A .solzolarslzip of approximately S400 to the University of Cihforizza lumors the memory of Mr. Charles B. Gleason. I llc yearly awarcl was founclczl in 1943. - :1:1:1:2:2:r:2:r:r:r:1:1:2:1:::1:rrrteeririr5151315152351E1E:Er2:E1S1E15:2r5r3:51532252515rE:E1E1S1S1E12222111:fr , ,,,, . ,,.,. , .,.,...,. , ..,,... . . .. . PAST FACULTY MEMBERS Alice Hamm Arlene Hand Louis Harbor Frank Harmon Glenna Harris Boyd Haynes Arthur Heinsen La Vonne Heinsen Peter Herder Roy Hicks Laurance Hill Zoe Ann Hill Jessie Robinson Fred Hogan Belle Holcombe George Holmes L'Ben Howard Sara Hunt George Hunter Lillian Hyde Florence lta Edith Jarman Edward Jefferson Leon Jenkins Clara Johnson Florence Jones Ethel Jordan Cyril Jorgensen Myrtle Judkins 11926-19501 11924-19603 11948-19483 11 91 8- ?3 11923-19273 11925-19263 11922- ?3 11949-19503 11957-19583 11916- ?1 11932-19463 11939-19411 11958-19593 11929-19393 11909-19411 11958-19613 11936-19423 l1926- ?3 11940-19421 11922-19253 11922-19543 11 91 A- 'PD 11924-19591 11940-19563 11923-194193 11922-19283 1? -19173 11951-19593 11922-19503 Marilyn Kane Audley Kennedy Robert Kennedy Alice Kidder Mabel Kimball Shirley King Ross Kinney Viola Knoche Hildreth Kotsch Victor Kottinger Camille Laederich Violet Lannis Howard Lathrop Mildred Laudie Mary Ethel Little Bernice Logue Margaret Lomax Donald Lund Aileen Lundy Bessie Lundy Merrill Luther Elizabeth MacArthur H. S. McCurley R. C. McDaniel Donald McGlinchy Albert McKeever J. O. McLauglin Margaret McLeod Elizabeth MacSwain C1961 -1 9621 11929-19501 11945-19501 11928-19521 11910-19-181 11950-19511 11923-19253 11949-19501 11929-19511 11918-18291 11922-19241 11940-19421 11919-19411 11945-19501 11957-19571 11927-19583 11921- 91 11939-19493 11913-19513 11941-19511 11945-19451 11921- 91 11929-19401 11927-19501 11957-19581 11945-19511 11930-19801 11928-19421 11915-19191 87 Ramos, Cora Ransom, Beatrice Raras, Raymond Rasco, Jon Ratzlaff, Marilyn Renella, Lorra'ine Rice, Wilma Richardson, Rosemary Roberts, Barbara Rodriguez, Cecilia Rodriguez, Sylvia Rogers, Shirley Rowe, Margaret Roy, Dolores Rozzi, James Saenz, Ralph Sanchez, Mena Sanchez, Rudolph Sanchez, William Sanguinetti, Richard Saraniti, Frances Sasaki, Ruby Scarlazzari, Alice Schleet, Audrey Schmitz, Sylvia Sciarrino, Marion Scolari, Francis Scorsur, Eva Scorsur, William Scurto, Catherine Serratore, Maybelle Shaw, Helen Shear, Ronald Shinn, Teru Shiraki, Claire Siemens, Richard Siemens, Robert Simpson, Joyce Slama, Shirley Slaughter, Elgie Smee, John Snyder, Arthur Sortillon, Elizabeth Sota, Gloria Stacy, Barbara Stalie, Charles Stanley, Mariorie Stannard, Thomas Stechlin, Clement Stewart, Mitchell St.John, Jane Styczynski, Robert Sunseri, Mary Sweeney, Donald Tait, Myrna Takeda, George Talamante, Juanita Talavera, Nicolasa Tallon, James Taormina, Philip Taravella, Caroline Thompson, Frank Tibbetts, Nedra Tierney, Alice Tirri, Robert Tomaino, Charles Toschi, Elio Traylor, Raymond Tripp, Delores Turcotte, Jack Turini, Richard Turrubiate, Armelia Turturici, Marie Tustin, Marion Uyeda, Taeko Valdez, Adeline Valencia, Celeste Vallles, Rose Vargas, Jr., Frank Vargas, Yvonne Vierra, Lawrence von Marbod, Roy Walker, Nancy Walsh, Henri Watkins, Jean Weber, Kathryn Weisbrod, Mary Westbrook, Donald White, Phyllis Wichert, Charles Wight, Lorraine Wight, Lucille Wilcox, Harold Willett, Carline Williams, Billie Williams, Emery Williams, Katherine Williams, Ronald Wilson, Nan Wilson, Vernon Woehl, Barbara Wool,,lr., Fred Yamasaki, Edith Yockey, Betty Yokoyama, Minoru Yoshihara, Ben Young, Barbara Zamora, Leon Zeller, Barbara CLASS OF 1951 FEBRUARY Acosta, Baudelia Alameda, Alan Anderson, Renee Arredondo, Helen Ashby, James Baker, Robert Batista, Beverly Baughman, Jessie Bell, Nancy Bernardi, Elizabeth Bessey, John Blackmore, Charles Blonde, Mary Bongatti, Barbara Bosque, Betty Bothelia, Shirley Boyes, Sallee Brewer, Robert Buzzetta, Andrew Bybee, Marilyn Cardona, Florence Carroll, Dorothy Carter, Alan i Caselli, Beverly Cassingham, William Chiaramonte, Ignatius Chinn, Stephanie Chronister, Ivy Cinelli, Dennis Clements, Betty Conley, Priscilla Cooley, Trilby Costanza, Rosalie Davis, Patricia Davison, Terry Degmetich, Madeline de Lisle, Ronald Di Maggio, Dorothy D'Innocenti, Hazel Dodds, William Espinosaa, Alfred Fantozzi, Evelyn Ferrante, Gloria Festa, James Fiorentino, Carmela Flemate, Roberto Flomp, Chris Florey, James Fontana, Jennie Frates, Marlene Freitas, Paul Giammona, John Gigliotti, Frank Gigliotti, Nadine Gori, Patricia Grimes, Richard Hall, Kenneth Hambly, Robert Harwell, Beverly Hernandez, John Howe, Carole Huntley, Louis Hutchings, Alvin Jossi, Paul Kensill, Roy Kimbriel, Carolene Lamantia, Rose La Torre, Lucretia Leach, Troy Lewis, Shirlee Lira, Ernestina Lopez, Lupe Lopiccolo, Ronald Loveday, Marilyn Lupo, Gasper Marino, Charlotte Marino, Jr., Salvatore Martinelli, Loretta Martinez, Edward Martinez, Mary Mattos,Joseph McAfoose, Althea McAlister, Dorothy McConnell, Jimmy McDaniles, Joan Megna, Elizabeth Melatti, Ralph Mitchell, Marcia Nast, Martha Newton, John Note, Angelina Pappas, Remiiio Parker, Lois Patvaldnieks, Uldis Piraro, Lena Poletti, Jeanne Price, Earl Pritchard, Sally Puim, Lillian Rea, Mildred Reid, Charles Rosado, Raul Rubio, Emmett, Jr. Russo, Josephine Smiley, Gale Soto, Beverly Soto, Ramona Summers, Berkley Sunzeri, Elaine Swenson, Carter Taylor, Evelyn Terra, Filbert Tomasello, Anna Torres, Alonzo Torretto, Patricia Tressler, Ernest Ucolano, Frances Ulleseit, William Urban, Raymond Vedda, Andrew Vennum, Joan Warner, Jimmie Webb, Albert CLASS OF 1951 JUNE Acosta, David Adams, Patricia Albini, Lena Alderman, Charles Alexander, Ressie Almada, Kenneth Arena, Sarah Armetta, Marcelyn Aspesi, Alice Atkins, Kathryn Atondo, Cecil Bangert, Helen Banuelos, Irene ' 'sr 1 1 H Barbaccia, Natalie Bardelmeir, David Beardsley, Donald Berger, Anita Bernal, Mariliu Bethel, Juliette Bettencourt, Mary Biersdorff, Nadine Bonessa, Rose Bongiorno, Frances Bongiorno, Robert Bongiovanni, Rosemarie Bongotti, Dorothy Borrelli, Betty Bowman, Sandra Bracamontes, Irma Bracco, Ardath Bradford, Anna Brady, Jr., Daniel Brokenshire, Evelyn Brownlee, Myrtle Bruner, Elmer Buck, Brenda Bunnell, Jody Cadile, Virginia Caldwell, David Cangiamilla, Rosemarie Caruso, Mary Casaletto, Mary Celaya, Laura Cino, Joseph Citti, Joseph Cline, Ruth Collins, Patricia Condry, Judith Cook, Eugene Cox, Velna Cuthbert, Donna Dali, JoAnn D'Angelo, Robert Dawson, Carole Del Cerro, Elizabeth Del Grande, John De Talent, Kay De Vincenzi, Robert Dinardo, Mary Di Salvo, Melvin Duarte, Catalina Dyer, John Eggbraaten, Dan Elkerton, Etta Enos, George Esquibel, Emily Estrada, Esther Etheridge, Rodney Farr, Doreen Faulk, Boyd Filice, Rosella Fimbrez, Helen Frasher, Robert Freitas, Jordan Frost, Dale Gable, Joyce Garcia, Rosie Garvin, Winnie Giafaglione, Rosemarie Gigliotti, Carmen Gish, Carol Gish, Patsy Gonzales, Michael Grimes, Mary Guardino, Betty Guidon, Alice Hageman, Darwin Hall, Grace Halstead, Robert Halverson, Elizabeth Hane, Grace Harper, Dallas Harris, James Hattesen, Sara Hays, Frances Hearrell, Carol Hernandez, Lydia Hiatt, Marian Hightower, Jessie Hinds, William Hofmann, Jr., Fred Holder, Eriauna Hopping, Marian Hutson, Doris lnouye, Betty Jansens, Gertrude Jensen, Jr., Ernest Jimenez, Joseph Jochem, Charles Johnston, Margaret Karis, Thomas' Kawakami, Menlo Keplinger, Frederic Kikuchi, Carolyn Kleven, Mariorie Knudsen, Jeanette Krell, Marilyn Kuzinich, Peter Lagasca, Jr., Paul Laranio, Joanne Leach, Rheda Leahy, Velma Leever, Juanita Lopes, August Lopes, Sandra Lopina, Anthony Lo Presto, Peter Lowe, Jack Lundy, Shirley Luongo, Joan Lyons, Edwina MacKenzie, Jacquelyn Madsen, Kenneth Mancino, Vincent Manfre, Bennie Mangin, Jack Maples, Loretta Markham, Richard Irene Marquez, Marquez, Petra Marshall, Rae Martinez, Rachel Martino, Theresa Martz, Gary Mason, Sarah Mattocks, Loretta Medo, Elvira Meglin, Jean Melendez, Richard Mesi, James Meyers, Eileen Miller, Ardeen Millett, Marguerite Mitchell, Patricia Miyanaga, James Mollo, Jr., Joseph Morgan, Angelyn Morphew, Pauline Mortenson, Jack Mortenson, Lee Newton, Alice Nicolosi, Rose Nielsen, Doyle Nix, Helen Nunes, Jr., Carl Nunez, Geraldine Nye, Jr.,Richard O'Brien, Ruth Ochoa, Naomi Oka, James Orlando, Leila Orwig, Robert Ozuna, Herbert Panattoni, Eugene Parcells, Thomas Parker, William Parkison, Ralph Pascual, Richard Passafuime, Anna Patrick, Donald Paz, Elvira Perez, Alfred Pellicone, Lillian Petersen, Carl Piazza, Angelyn Piazza, Josephine Pickwell, George Pires, Beatrice Pizolo, Joan Plesse, Fredolin Praisewater, Rosamond Prochet, Beverly Quibelan, Rudy Radcliff Arlene Rae, Frances Ramirez, Ransom, Luiz Ima Raras, Rose Rayner, Sonia Regoli, Donald Richie, Marilynn Rivas, Neftely Rizzi, Be nito Robinson, Hal Robledo, Jonas Rodriguez, Dolores Rose, Myrna Roseblade, Gerald Rotolo, Vivian Rotondo, Leonard Ruiz, Carolina Ruscigno, Clara Russo, Marlene Rutherfo Ryerson, rd, Allan Patricia Saito, Robert Sakamoto,Jr., Thomas Salazar, Robert Sanchez, Eglantina Sanchez, Ermelinda Sanchez, Gilbert Sanders, Robert Santiago, Daniel Santomauro, Santo Saucedo, Ladislao Scott, Donna Scurto, Carol Sepeda, Inez Shigemoto, MiYOl40 Siemens, Mary Silver, P atricia Singleton, Albert Sladek, Alice Small, Richard Smart, Herschel Smiley, Jack Smith, Donald Smith, George Smih, Oretha Smith, Stanley Spano, Josephine Spasaro, Starmer, Dominic Mary Stephenson, Jr., Walter Storz, Ri chard Sutterfield, Carol Swan, Earl Taketa, Junior Tanner, William Tomasel lo, Dorothy Toyoshima, Yukiye Tsumura, Eddy Urzua, Pauline Valdez, Amos Vallee, Leona Van Arstdalen, Rodney Vasquez, Beatrice Vasquez, Pearl Velarde, Armand Wallace, Milton Wathen, John Weber, Dorothy ..,. 4 , k . v . ra Y . 14 o ea l X ' v 1 M - e W A r, We F:- ,Q , ' 1 'TQ l - 1 . ...., A N Seniors ha-oe an opportunity to test the strength of their liking for the teaching profession through the teacher aide program, assisting elementary school teachers daily from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. for one semester, or, as in the case of the four students shown here, for two semesters. Carol Scheidt, upper left, loesphine Schweizer, lower left, and Dottie Burchfield, lower right, assisted at Selma Olinder elementary school, while Anne Cobb, upper right, aided at Anne Darling 'elementary school. Principals at both schools described the work of these four as outstanding. The program has been operated for several years. Aides assist in planning, do indi- vidual work, help youngsters with reading, plan bulletin boards, and do other work. suns-v 4. ,, ' ti' ' SW- 1 5 1.-., 7 -1-1-,-,-,-,-.-:RZ .'.'. - .-,-,'Z'.'.'.'.'.v .-.-, - .-::.'.'.-.-.-::.-.-. -.-.- : .422-.'.'.':.'.'::.zz'.'.z'.zz'. -'-'-t-'-5355553 PAST FACULTY MEMBERS George Maas C1921-19231 Marion Olney C1931-19421 Eleanor Marlena 41937-19441 Joseph oioognlin 41939-19501 ooiela Mellen 41939-19511 Cecilia o'Niel 41914-19521 Miriam Marquardt C1959-19611 Violet Otterman H936-19531 Jack Marsh C1940-19501 Herman Owen C1910-19191 Elgin Martin 41953-19571 Virginia Pair 41935-19361 iili George Matthews 41921-19271 Carl Palmer il947'l953l 3333 Lorence Matthews C1958-19591 William Parker C1953-19591 Leola Mayer H920-19291 Mary Parks il922'l943l Chris Mealey C1953-19541 Cleo Parmelee il9l5-19271 Robert Mercurio 11960-19611 Dorothy Parsons 11941-19461 15: Albert Merigot il92l- ?l Alison Peacock U925- 1 3, Richard Mesa 41959-19601 Gertrude Perera 41922-19231 if Evelyn Miller 41923-19301 Mary Phelps 41907-19421 Virginia Mills 41919-19521 Joe Phillips C1959-19601 -1-1 Marguerite Moore H921-19471 Mary Pillot C1889-19261 :gg Gertrude Morgan 11928-19581 Pearl Pitcher 41910-19421 Z, DO.-.ala Mori 41927-19621 Norman Pratt 41939-19421 :iii Martha Moser il925'l926l Kathleen Pye C1925-19501 3353 Irene Mona 41957-19591 wilnelrnina Ramer 41902-19311 Wallace Murray 41945-19491 James Ray 41946-19481 Marie Myers 41962-19621 Ruth Raymond 41918-19191 Dale Nelson 41949-19501 Josephine Reardon 41923-19251 A, R, Nichols 41926- ?1 Jenkins Rees X 11922-19381 Anna Nicolson 41915-19451 Frank Reidy 419oa- 21 James oelanel 41961-19621 Joe Reynolds 41931-19321 Elgie Ogier 41937-19511 Maryernrna Richards 41916-19421 353555 ...... 88 Z'I'I'Z'Z'1'Z'I'IAZ'PZ'Z-I-I-PZ'I'Z-I-I-Z'Z'Z-Z-I-Z'Z'Z'Z-f'Z'Z'Z'Z'I'2'2'I'I'I'Z'Z'514'Z'Z'I:?'i'!'IgZ1ZgZ:I-Zgffff :,:1.g:5 fir:-:-:-: -.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .':2 -Z-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,r,'. , 11:1:1:iz22211:1:2:2:1:2:1:1:1:2:2:1:1:1:-I Lewis B. Avery served ' ' I S -, School from 1908 until 19lLll3.prmCma of an Jose High Miss Dixie Bullard and Mrs. Mary d'Artenay are current teachers of home economics. The department was founded in 1909. Besides classes for girls, boys' classes in food preparation have been offered as early as prior to World War I. The instructors have also sponsored boys' cooking clubs. The home is still the most important aspect of our democracy, Mrs. d'Artenay emphasizes. The major pur- pose of our home economics program is to prepare young women and men to recognize the high purpose of being a homemaker. This high purpose can be served only as our students learn the fundamentals, skills, and attitudes needed to make a home run smoothly. We put much stress on these fundamentals. Industrial arts courses include agriculture, auto shop, crafts, drafting, electronics, general shopl metals, and wood ,wc , .fix A qv , FQ 1 , ., V fir ' .cs 'fi' 5 1, ily -.XM me full . X? A tJ.Qg,,rn-'2.'rb C.. K . Bell,' shows Mr. Averyls faculty. . 1,1 , . Webb, Patricia Weis, Joyce White, Mervyn Wickdahl, Elizabeth Wilcox, BeverlY Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Thelma Wood, Gracie Wright, Norma Young, Julia Younis, Charles Zamzow, Kathryn Zerbo, Anthony Zimmerman, Richard CLASS OF T952 JUNE Abell, Carol Achelpohl, Dorothy Acosta, Luz Acquistapace, Betty Adams, Dorothy Ageno, Edmund Ahrens, Dorinda Aimonetti, William Alesandro, Jr., John Allan, Barbara Amir-Aslan, Amir Anderson, Donald Anderson, Jon Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Shirley Frances, Andrade Angelo, Carole Angotti, Shirley Arena, Angela Armstrong, Harriet Arrigo, Anna Avellar, Billie Bacigalupi, Donna Bacosa, Paul Bahr, Carol Balistreri, Leah Barghini, Frieda Barton, Joan Bastian, Charles Bean, Barbara Beck, William Bellan, Richard Bergen, Rollin Berti, Arline Bertucci, Leone Bethel, William Bettencourt, Louise Bisdort, Beverly Blackwell, Willard Bohland, Jerry Bosco, Tomasina Boteilho, Howard Bowman, Lynn Boyes, Hugh Bracco, Ellecttra Branch, Patricia Browder, Barbara Brown, Josephine Brown, William Bruno, Mary Buchanan, Thomas Bueno, Ramona Caballes, Simeon Calabrese, Rosalind Calhoon, Bobby Cannon, Doris Capps, Anthony Carranza, Eunice Castillo, Joseph Catanese, Sylvester Catello, Joseph Cavallaro, Kenneth Ceniceros, Henry Chamberlain, Ruth Cheney II, Edward Clark, Irma Colvin, Lamon Comfort, Darlene Conyers, William Coon, Clifford Crandell, Clarice Cusimano, Darlene Damas, Ronald De Guzman, Loretta De Guzman, Mathew Del Carlo, Dolores Delgado, Gloria De Mare, Mildred Denevi, Angelo Dobner, Myron Doughty, Pauline Douglas, Gordon Downs, Marvin Dulas, Mary Dunlavey, Shirley Eastberg, Nancy Emery, Joan Emmons, Richard Engles, Bette Esquibel, Lee Esquivar, Maybelle Estensen, Robert Falkett, Jean Fanelli, Dominic Faraone, Leonard Farmer, Freddie Felicich, John Fernandes, Raymond Fernandez, Frederick Ferranti, Joseph Ferrari, Robert Ferreira, Norman Ferriera, David Frontier, Mariorie Gable, Alice Gage, Virgle Garofolo, Richard Gatto, Richard Geiger, Katherine Gemette, Loretta Gomez, Elodia Gomez, Joe Gonzales, Elizabeth Goodenough, Lillian Greco, Carmela Gregory, Thomas Griffis, Dorothy Guerra, Eugene Gularte, Clara Hamilton, Nina Hanstein, Frederick Harer, Leah Heindel, Alfred Helms, Milton Henry, Raymond Herbert, Jr., John Hernandez, Cecelia Hiatt, Arthur Howard, Connel Hurst, DorothY Hutton, Donald Inglieri, Shirley Isbell, Marlene lshizaki, Lillie Jackson, Herbert Jacques, James Jaimes, George Jamieson, Barbara Jimenez, Blanche Jochem, William Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Wesley Kimbriel, Anna Kimura, John Kitchen, Helen Knowlton, Charles Kuzinich, Josephine Kuzinich, Yvonne Kynett, Donna Lane, Orville Langholff, David Lanscioni, Joan Lazzeri, Virgillio Lee, Ginger Legan, Lois Lewis, Marilynn Locicero, Lucille Loveall, Maxine Lucas, Joseph Mack, Marliyn Madsen, Jordan Maggi, Irene Mann, Iris Manzella, Joseph Markham, Violet Marshall, Patricia Martin, Ruth Martinez, Jesse Massey, Carol Matsunaga, Robert McCormick, David McCready, Patricia Melatti, Eugene Micheli, Constantino Michell, Jacquelin Mignano, Mabel Miiares, Carmen Miles, Dianne Milia, Beverly Miller, June Miller, Robert Mills, William Miranda, Victor Molica, August Moreland, Elizabeth Morgan, Jay Morocco, Samuel Muller, Patricia Muramoto, Jane Muzzio, Robert Nakagami, Tadako Nave, David Ng, Lawrence Nice, Jr., Ralph Nigro, Anthony Noyer, Gary Nunez, Gloria Nunn, John Ortega, Lorenzo Osterman, Shirley Ozbun, Dolores Pallan, Robert Palmer, Nellie Peabody, Louise Pearson, Richard Pedone, Rosemarie Pelton, Wilma Penniman, Jean Pense, Burnett Perea, Erma Pernice, Philip Pietsch, Vivian Piro, Louis Pisa, Frank Polito, Salvadore Ragsac, Ruben Ratliff, John Ratliff, Lou Rhodes, Harold Richards, Bob Richmond, Melba Riggio, Verna Ritchison, Anna Roberts, Margaret Robertson, Frank Robles, Gloria Rodarte, Josephine Rodriguez, Frank Rodriguez, William Roias, Naomi Roias, Sarah Romero, Edward Ronzano, Richard Rook, Harold Rothwell, Robert Saccomanno, Frank Saito, Amy Saito, lyeka Salazar, David Salazar, Mary Sanchez, Carol Sanchez, Raul Schiro, Henry Schliecker, Lynn Sciuto, Anthony Scott, Marilyn Scott, Thomas Sekitani, Beth Shirley, Mary Soares, Fred Souza, Lillian Spano, Joanne Sparry, Kathryn Spasaro, Josephine Spears, Jesse Stanley, Eleanor Stemel, Wilbur Stewart, Alan Stockton, Selden Sunseri, Edna Sunseri, Prudence Sunseri, Salvadore Symons, Walter Taketa, Grayson Tarango, Frank Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Wanda Tharp, Jack Thomas, Arlene Thompson, June Tierney, John Tillingor, John Trickett, Kenneth Uhler, Richard Urzua, Josephine Vargas, Carlos Vasquez, David Velez, Carmelita Vertin, Philip Viera, Bernadette Von Rotz, Marylou Walgren, Carol Walston, Jr., Wilbur Weybrew, Harvey White, Raymond Wilson, Patricia Workman, Margaret Wright, Mary Ybarra, Raymond Yockey, Phyllis Yoshihara, Bernice Zeissler, Myron Zerweck, David Zerweck, Marianne Zimmerman, Joan Zones, Nicholas CLASS OF 1953 JUNE Aby, William Acosta, Samuel Adams, Edward Alber, Richard Alexander, Severia Allen, Beverly Allen, Jane Allen, Mary Alvarez, Helen Alves, Edward Amato, Aurora Anderson, Margaret Andree, Richard Angelo, Gayle Mr. Frank Glasson, teacher at San Jose High from 1911 to 1947, was first adviser to the school bank, which was organized in 1912 in Room 13 of the 1908 structure. The bank, originally an agency of the First Na- tional Bank, moved to the new com- mercial wing in 1914. lt became the depository for Associated Student Body funds. Today, in Room 22, it sells school supplies and recommend- ed paperback books. Mr. Roland Eberhart, teacher at San Jose High from 1929 to 1955, himself graduated from SJH in Feb- ruary, 1909. He was a member of the first staff of the weekly news- paper, the Herald, founded in 1908. In tribute to his ability, Gamma Omega chapter, San Jose State, of Phi Delta Kappa, professional educa- tion fraternity, named him Teacher of the Year in 1962. He is an inter- ested visitor at High to this day. MWC Dr. Donald Mork, San Jose High School faculty member from 1927 to 1962, found iobs for 750 secretaries during those years. He founded the secre- tarial training program which places students in offices one afternoon a week. He saw to it that they were trained so well that more iob offers than students were available each year. Not only an expert in short- hand, Dr. Mork knows many near and far eastern languages. A student of eastern philosophy, he trick his Ph.D. at the American Academy of Asian Studies, San Francisco, where he now teaches, Miss Bessie Lundy, instructor at San Jose High School from i9-'11 to 1961, served as counselor and social studies teacher. Described by a col- league as kindly, sympathetic, en- thusiastic and positive, she typifies the combination guide and mentor. Starting this fall, the counseling sys- tem is being changed from six coun- selor-social studies teachers to three full-time counselors for the estimated 1,450 students. Edward M. Jefferson, former vice principal, now re- tired, and student display trophy after award assembly. In the early twenties, Mr. Wilbur Miller, department chairman, reports, the department was taken from San Jose High and made into San Jose Technical High School. The two schools operated side by side at Washington Square, until Tech, the Vocational Center, was moved to its present location at San Jose City College in 1952. At the beginning of 1963 enrollment in the 13 shops at the Vocational Center, to which outstanding high school crafts- men are admitted, was 532, including 380 high school and 152 iunior college students. Of the 380, 98 San Jose High students took a bus from the Bulldog campus to attend the morning Tech session, while 26 attended the afternoon session. Director of the center's program since its founding in 1956 has been Jack L. Anderson, a 1926 San Jose High graduate. 1With the separation of the City College, on whose campus the Vocational Center is located, from the San Jose Unified School District in the Feb. 26, 1963, election, the future form of advanced vocational training is now being worked out. We are, of course, committed to con- tinuing the high school vocational training program, Dr. Earle P. Crandall, superintendent of schools, commented.1 355' . .4 .,., ' , PAST FACULTY MEMBERS E William Richards 11920-19271 Charlotte Simpson 11913-19401 Gertrude Richardson 11931-19401 Edith Sloane 11910-19451 Leslie Riggins 11956-19601 Loeiie Smith 11923-19251 Dorothy Riggs 11926-19271 Charles Smith 11920-19421 5- Clara Roberts 11927-19461 Margaret Smith 1? - ? 5 Edith Rosenberry 11927-19281 Torrey Smith 11949-19501 Eg52iQMalva Roth 11946-19601 Byron Snow 11927-19291 -f i Ona Rounds 11910-19411 Lucille Snyder 11916-19311 Rowell 11917-19191 Lloyd Sparks 11927- ?1 Rose 11945-19451 Olga Spirito 11928-19281 Ruby 11944-19461 Frances Starck 11921- ?1 Kenneth Rugg 11960-19621 Gladys Stelling 11922-19251 Bessie Steen 11921-19301 Schallenberger 11897-19231 H. T. Stewart 11924- ?1 Robert Stone 11939-19481 sehelihaeh 11919-19191 Ruby Studley 11913-19381 Schellbaclt 11930-19441 Richard Sullivan 11949-19501 seher 11958-19591 Martin Sutphen 11921- 21 Sfheuermann 11922-19301 Esther Swinden 11951-19581 Lee Schumacher 11927- ?5 Sylvio Taeeoni 11924-19441 Darrell Sedgwick 11919- 91 Esther Taylor 11921- ?5 Eunice Sellner 11917- ?1 Ruth Teague 1193l- ?1 Frank Shelley 11928- ?5 Elmer Tenneson 11955-19561 Frederic Shipp 11930-19421 William Terra 11942-19501 Eleanor Short 11928-19391 Anthony Texeira 11921-19551 Chas.Shreve 11919-19471 Edna Thill 11955-19601 Sidney Siegel 11945-19501 Henriette Thomas 11952-19511 4 Ardagna, Mary Atkins, Darla Atkins, Janis Atkins, Jerry Atkinson, Jr., Roland Austin, Douglas Avila, Praxedis Baker, Shirley Baker, Theresa Barone, Marilyn Basler, Barbara Bassoni, David Bechlen, Fred Becker, Joyce Bettencourt, Lucy Billings, Lois Billingsley, Joan Blackwell, Joetta Bondi, Michael Boyd, Joan Brady, Conchita Brady, Larry Broggi, Eddie Broome, Carolyn Bruce, Janet Bruner, Raymond Bulmer, Harry Burchfiel, Frances Burton, Lois Busby, Carole Cabral, Rudolph Calvetti, Bertha Camareno, Joe Capela, Helen Cappelloni, Louis Carroll, Elizabeth Carroll, Gretchen Catalano, Elizabeth Chavarria, Patricia Chavez, Gloria Chavez, Salvador Christensen, James Cinelli, Laverne Clin,e Paul Collins, Jr., John Collinson, Edward Conger, Carolyn Corp, Juanita Cortez, Pete Craven, Nancy Cuevas, Marie Cutler, Keith Dattilo, Elizabeth Deisenroth, Carol Dias, Joan Dirstine, Jack Draper, Yvonne Dulas, Jr., George Earl, Ronald Emerson, John Engebretsen, Jr., John Eppard, Jr., Clifford Evans, Leon Farr, Janice Fegles, Constance Fernandez, Beatrice Forbes, John Fowles, Bryce Fritz, Herbert Fuchigami, Kazuko Fukumura, Mitsuru Fulmer, Walter Furtado, Julia Gaeta, Pedro Galbraith, William Gallo, Robert Garcia, Anthony Garcia,Richard Gerber, Eleanor Giafaglione, Vivian Giangreco, Mary Lou Giardina, Anna Gill, Jenny Gioiosa, Raymond Gish, Jerilyn Goldsmith, Reita Greenlee, Catharine Halford, Jack Hall, Stuart Heindel, Betty Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, Louis Hightower, Charles Hoque, Yvonne Houston, Kenneth Howard, Sue Hutchinson, Frances Jaimes, James Jangrus, Shirley Jew, Waychen Johnson, Donald Jones, Gayle Karis, Esther Kell, Roberta Kelly, Evelyn Keplinger, John Kinnear, Karen Koeppel, Fay Kooyers, Gerald Kotsianis, Mary La Barbera, Philip Lacavalla, Angelina Lazara, Arlene Lazara, Marlene Lello, Richard Lerma, Johnny Linton, Floyd Lugo, Ephraim Lupton, Dale Macias, Julian Mann, Meredith Martino, John Mattern, Douglas McGuiness, Norman Medrano, Richard Mello, Erlene Messina, Marian Method, Jerome Moellering, Jeanne Mohar, Dolores Montelongo, Joseph Morely, Helene Muccia, Albert Muessig, Louise Myers, Gerald Nava, Paul Neece, Shirley Nelson, Carolyn Nelson, Hollis Nevarez, Lorraine Nielsen, Melvin Noble, Barbara Ocampo, Consuelo Ochoa, Rosa Olinner. Myrna Ordaz, Arthur Ordonez, Guadalupe Orellana, Richard Orlando, Salvador Painchaud, John Pappalardo, John Paramo, Jessie Pasquinelli, Elmer Paterniti, Frances Paz, Maria Pechin, Noel Pecoraro, Damino Peterson, Gordon Piazza, Frances Piazza, Mary Pichinino, Richard Pickett, Betty ' Picone, Esther Pineda, Julian Piro, Louis Polisso, Josephine Preciado, James Pritchard, Howard Ragsac, Elaine Ramirez, Josephine Ramirez, Maurice Rassiccia, Joan Reqalado, Leonides Riley, Robert Rivera, Edna Robinson, Anrl Rodriguez, Dionisio Rodriguez, Paula Rodriguez: Ventura Rossi, Johnnie Rubalcaba, Jr., Emilio Salcido, Hector Sanchez, Annie Sanchez, Henry Sanchez, Jesse Scherer, Margaret Schneickert, Gary Schwarz, Wayne Scott, Kenneth Seymour, Shirley Sheffield, Gardenia Silva, Joseph Smith, Homer Smith, Raymond Smith, Venora Snow, Valerie Soto, Margaret Spallone, Dominic Spano, James Spatola, Mary Spitaleri, Fred Stalions, Joyce Stanley, Dolores Stelma, Betty Stephenson, Patricia Stewart, Barbara Stillman, Edward Stout, Norma Sturgill, Garth Tanaka, Shirley Taylor, Doris Terada, Minoru Tiernan, Marleyann Torres, Jr., Augustine Tramontana, Dominic Uribes, Leandro Uyeda, George Valdez, Frances Van Hagen, Gloria Van Sickle, Rosa Viegas, John Wagner, Lois Wallace, Wanda Walters, Bobby Warren, Jr., Frank Wehner, Barbara Welchly, Nancy Welchly, Richard White, Barbara Wilson, Betty Wise, Charles Wolf, Barbara Worthington, Carole Yamamoto, Setsuko CLASS OF 1954 JUNE Achelpohl, Norma Adock, Ernest Aguirre, Lillian Alexander, Charlene Alexander, Dorothy Alexander, Frances Allen, Frances Anderson, Audrey Andersen, James Andree, Raymond Andreoli, John Anglemier, Janice Arena, Lena Arevalo, Carlos Armas, Mary Arney, Robert' Asanuma, Elaine Atkins, Barbara ,BaChe, Richard Bagley, Donnle Ballinger, Evaln Barbaria, Lorraine Barone, Elizabeth Balnterj Katharine Barnmess, Donald Bentel, 'Dasnd Bettencourf,'Mary Bombaci,'Julian Bondi, Joseph ', Bouvard, Robert. Bowen, Joanne Braga, Eileen l Bruner, Oretta fy Brunhdbi6r, P-ani Brutto, Angela Q Burchfiel, Joe Butterfield, Walter Byrne, Jerre N Cadile, Geraldine Cannon, Bertha , i Carmella, Jo Ann Cardwell, Irene Carrasco, Carolyn Carroll, Barbara Carstensen, Susan Caruso, JoAnn - Carvalho, Lorraine- Castanuela, Elio, J. Catron, Wayne LH, , Cauthen, Larry ii j Chaney, Carolyn E ': Chavarria, Nancy Chivers, Barbara Christensen, Jphn Cisneros, Evelyn Cisneroz, Lawrence Clemens, Gary Clevenger, Jimmie Coley, Judith - Coon, Jean I Correa, Joan Cota, Josephine' I Crumbliss, Earl Cucciare, Zorka ' Dangelo, Joseph 4 D'Anna, Peter Datello, Geraldine Del Grande, Peter Di Cristina, William Dobashi, Wesley Douglas, Wendall Ebert, Ardella Emery, Judson Enloe, William Etheridgeg Adriene Fauth, John Feathers, Robert Frank, Mary Freenor III, Francis Fritz, Ronald , Frentani, Roy Fryer, Barbara FutamasefAtsLjshi Galindo, Ernest, Garcia, lrelne I, , ., Garcia, Maria 'Ik Gardner, Richard Geraci, Sam Gerardi, Ernie Giafaglione, Rosaline Giroux, Yvonne Golibart, Patricia Gomez, Rachel Gomez, Samuel Gonzales, 'Barbara Gonzales, Jess Grant, Doris Greer, Janis Griffin, Kenneth Griffis, Betty Guerra, Delia I Gusman, Richard Hardenbrook, Joyce Harmon. Geraldine Harrington, Sara Harris, Neale Hartley, Robert Hayes, William Helms, Eunice , Henarcl Patricia Hill, Arifhur Hoffrneister, Horst Horton, Marvin Howard, Craiig Iannello, Phyllis Jacklich, John - Jackson, Tessie 'I James, Gwendolyh Jew, Wayfull Johnson, De Vonnia- Johnson, Lillian Johnston, Lois Jones, Gloria Jones, Jr., Walter Kawamura, Robert Kelly, Colleen Keys, Colleen Kisich,,William Koenig? Anna Kogura, William Kooyers, Marcia Kotsianis, Nicholas Kotsubo, Harry Kuzinich, Ann La Barbera, Donald La Barbera, Ronald -Lagana, Laurent Lambdin,'Marilyn Lambert, Bobby Larripa, John Laws, Carol Leach, Frances Le Doux, Peggy Lee, Wayne Legge, Robert Le Maigre, Marlene Lennartson, Karin Leong, Jick X Lewis, Jr., Clayton Linza, Lanny Lopez, Joseph A ,Lopez, Maria Luevan , Juanita Machad , Joyce Maltese, Rosalie Marshall, Barbara Martin, Carole Martin, Virginia Martinez, Constance Martinez, Dolores Martinez, Rudolph Massey, Janice Mauro, Lawrence Mauro, Leo McCown, Hubert Mecklenburg, Beverly Medeiros, Doreen Meisenheimer, Betty Melchor, Constance Melendez, Helen Mendez, Jr., Martin Tillinato, June ' Moody, Sharon Mooring, Nichael Morais, Lorraine Moritz, James Mossbarger, Frieda Mowat, Norman Navarro, Aurora -..Q Nix, Billy Nordquist, Gilbert Oliveri, Augustine O'Reilley, Geraldine Orlin, William Ozuna, Marie Palermo, Carol Parker, Elaine Pasetta, Raymond Pasquinelli, Arthur Pearce, James Penniman, Gerald Peretto, Frances ' Perez, Irene Perrone, Irene Perry, Lawrence Petroni, Adreen Pietsch, Jo Anne Pollace, Anthony Ponzini, Irene Portal, Ronald Prada, Victor Prather, lll, Daniel Pratt, Patricia Quartararo, Josephine Ramans, Andris Rapazzini, Victor Rebhan, Elizabeth Regalado, Julia Rehemets, Arvo Rentfrow, Bobie Rhoads, Marlene Rivas, Gloria Rivera, Sally Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Mervin Robinson, Jr., Carl Robinson, Velma Robles, Abelardo Rodrigues, Albert Romo, Socorro Rosado, Thomas Rubalcaba, Robert Rubino, Jr., Leonard Rudinskis, Anita Ruth, Patricia Ryerson, Sydney Sagara, Koki Sagardia, Lorelei Saito, Toshiko Salazar, Theodore Salcedo, Rose Salcedo, Rudolph Sanchez, Pueblita Sansone, Richard Santa, Renaldo Sapienza, Anthony Satariano, Yvonne Scoggins, Shirley Scolari, Douglas Scott, Carol Sigala, Louise Sills, Tennie Silvey, Frank Soulages, Robert Spano, Josephine Stein, Daniel Stewart, William Stolzenberg, Eulala Tanner, Robert Taylor, Dolores Taylor, Walter Tedford, Herbert Telford, Jean Tharp, Joyce Thomas, William Torres, Vincent Townsend, Raymond Traber, Beverly Trujillo, Leovia Uhler, Patricia Valencia, Virginia Valenti. Jr., James 1. MAJ. R. B. LELAND A dynamic force in the shaping of San Jose High School is the description that has been applied to R. B. Leland, principal from September, l9'l8, until his sudden death Friday evening, May 5, l933. A star football player at the University of Iowa, he joined High's faculty in l9lO. Major Leland introduced cadet drill and commanded the school's corps. He had a strong impact on the school. A military man, with a big physique, he had a strong sense of fairness. Everyone understood and trusted him, Mr. Ben Sweeney, a later principal, said he had been told by many faculty members. Mourning was schoolwide when he died. Mr. Sweeney recalls being told Major Leland was driving Edward Jeffer- son, then a young teacher, home from a boys 'athletic jamboree when he suffered a sudden heart attack. . i. i .it . . W gf' 2 . a s- . - ' r . il i--utilise' s 'E , 151 s . ii 3, it --as Ibn.. English for the foreign-born is one of the many clay and evening courses taught at the adult education center located at San jose High School. ' 92 r Advanced electricity SlfllllC7lfS, Richard Harris and Claudio Navarro, '63, consult with Mr. C. S. Kinney, Vocational Center instructor. Physical education, not only through sports, but through developmental work, is required of all boys and girls unless a medical exemption exists. Miss Marjorie Hinson, girls' chairman, describes goals of the girls' pro- gram as helping each individual girl to achieve the maxi- mum standard of health in order to help her in living a better life through the development of poise, coordination, and agility. This quick survey has been necessarily limited because of space. ln addition, special reports would be warranted on the library, health program, and special education. All three phases are designed to meet the needs of the total school program as well as the individual students' needs. :izliiffiifififififgtgzgz 1::1:1:1:Z:1:1:5:5:3:5:g:5:5:::g:3:::g:5:::3:::::5:1:1:5:Z:1:5:Z:::g:5:1:g:::::::5:5:5:g:g:::::::g:::3:5:g:g:gsgzgzgzgzzzgzgzg:g:g:::::5:::::1 1::5::SSESS23225525Q52ES:gzgzgifiifffiiiiiffgzf CURRENT FACULTY MEMBERS as-tea 5225525555 Mr. Prosparo Anaya 1962 Mr. John lslrra 1960 . Mr. Donald Atherton 1961 Mr. Hugh James 1958 Mrs. Patricia Benner 1959 Mrs. Dorothy Johnson 1960 Mr, S. Ross Bergantz 1952 Mrs. Patricia Johnson 1962 Mr. Howard Bonniksen 1957 Mr. Axel Jonasson 1962 Mr. John Mark Briggs 1951 Mr. Leslie Koch 1957 Mr. Francis E. Buck 1962 Miss Joy Kratzke 1959 Miss Dixie Bullard 1953 Mr. Walter Kraus 1953 Mr. Robert Carlisle 1960 Mr. Frank Long 1961 Mrs. Mildred Chatton 1959 Miss Frances Malovos 1938 Mrs. Julie Clarfield 1962 Mr. John A. Marsh 1960 Mrs. Sheila Cole 1959 Mr. Wm, H. Martin 1924 Mr. Neil Coley 1961 Miss Marilyn Mason 1963 Mrs. Mihha cooghlih 1960 Mr. Wilbur Millar 1940 Mrs. Ruth Cravath 1961 Miss Helen Mineta 1957 Mrs. Ella Crow 1950 Mr. Richard Munson 1962 513151313 Mrs. Mary d'Artenay 1940 Mr. David Nelson 1962 Mr. wrn. Dicrisiiria 1959 Mr. John B. Ogden 1954 Mr. Michael Edwards 1962 Mr. Chris Pappas 1959 Mrs. Karen Eknoign 1959 Miss Nina Parlrhorsi 1950 Miss Eleanor Eririoho 1957 Mr- Saxton Pope 1960 Mrs, Elaine Fisk 1962 Miss Susan Ralph 1961 Mr, Edward L. Freed 1958 Mfr Rudolph Rudd 1946 Mr. Peter Gallorii 1961 Mfr Raymond Schatz 1954 Mr. Sherwood Goozee- 1962 Mrs- Marlorle Srlull N62 Mr. Ignatius Guevara 1962 Mr' Clarence Sloetzef 1955 Mr. Donald Harris 1961 Mf- James Spano 1955 Mr. Diane Hawes 1958 Nlfs- Wh Therrell 1962 M155 Lillian Hicks 1953 Mr. DougIassThorne 1960 Mr. James Hinerman 1958 Mr' Arthur Till 1959 Miss Ma,-1059 Hi,-,Son 1953 Mr. Gerald Turnoy 1958 Mr. Donall Hogan 1961 Mrs MarY J9 Wagnel' 1962 5355535353 Mrs. Irma Hollister 1957 Mr' Richard Wllllarrls l950 Mr. James Hood 1956 Mr. Al Wilson 1954 1 I, . . . . . . . . .,.,.,.,.,.1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.Q.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,km.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.g:5:Ez2:Q:2:512:2rf:2:S:2:552:25:S:5:2:212:5:53:2:5:S:5:215:5:2:E:2:2:5:E:E:E:2:2:2 -:'.-415154:3:-15:1:-:-:ggz-:gzgzgzgigzg:1:::1:1:3:3z::1:5:5:1:ggtgtgzgzgz-'::::3:::,:1:z1515:1:Z:3:1:g:1:1:1:g:g:::g:5:5:::g:::3:g:::::5:5:3:2:1:5:::1:1:-:::::::3:::1:1:g:::g: ' ' ' .r:EhLg21:t-:-s.:aR-:3:-:-:!5cc-:i:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:':s:-:-:-:s:-:-:-:ax-ci5-s:-:r-:-:-:-s:-:-:- '-' .- -. -wr. -.-. -.s. -. -.-. .r 'a'.'.'.'.'.-.'.'I'Z'I'Z'2'.' .g.g.g.g,g.-.-.-.- 4 .,.,.,.,.,.,.,:, Catalano, Frank Cauthen, Jerry Chaney, Linda Chavez, Robert Churchill, Carl Cochran, Donna Collins, Alicia Conger, Richard Constantine, Jr.,Georg Constuble, Hope Cook, Jo Ann Cook, Marion Cooper, Mary Corbisiero, Felicia Corey, Mary ' Corpuz, Martha Cottrell, Marilyn Covher, Claudia Cox, Edna Cuen, Gloria Cuffaro, Arleen Dalzochio, William Davidson, David Davidson, Nancy Davis, Lindalee Delgado, Robert Delgatty, Mary De Maria, Francis De Mars, Gerald Desmond, Janet Dick, Albert Di Maria, Susan Dobashi, Perry Dolida, Sally Douglass, William Dowling, Delores Downing, Kathleen Du Pont, Barbara Duran, Nancy Elias, Robert Elkerton, Jr., George Espinosa, Frank Esquibel, Grace Evans, Maybelle Ewing, Sandra Fackrell, Ray Feist, Terry Ferrel, Frank Figueroa, Beatrice Finch, Patricia Flemmer, Darrell Flinn, Nalanie Flores, Jose Futrell, Wally Garrigan, Virginia Garza, Beniamin Garza, Carmen Gioiosa, Ignatius Giroux, John Greeley, James Green, Patricia Greenleaf, Winifred Griffin, Robert Guerra, Amelia Guerreiro, Gerald Guiffrida, Grace Guinta, Carolyn Gullo, Macleen Gutierrez, Eva Gutierrez, Margaret Hall, Randall Hampton, Estalene Hampton, Rue Hanzark, Jay Harmon, Jacqueline Harris, John Hartwig, Raymond Havens, Carole Hawkins, Judith Hernandez, Fausto Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, Mary Hernandez, Robert Hidalgo, Adeline Holladay, Kenneth Hopper, Carol Hughes, Mary Hurd, Joseph lmpey, Eugene Ingram, Jr., Bennie Jackson, Mary e Jamison, Ellen Jangrus, Margorette Jimenez, Consuelo Jimenez, Mary Johnson, Larry Joiner, Janice Jones, Jr., Porter Jumura, Miyuki Karpan, Wayne Kartchner, Beverly Katsinis, George Kawashima, Mikako Kimura, Jeanne Kotsubo, George Krell, Richard Kurasaki, Ruby Lamb, William Landin, Jesus Latta, Judith Laws, Tom Lawson, Donald Lee, Raymond Lello, Victor Lester, Marian Lirati, Donna Loera, Eleanor Loera, Rosemary Lombardo, Carmella Loucks, Jr., Burdette Lucas, Kenneth Macedo, Marie Machado, Ronald Macias, Joseph Madden, Victor Maggi, Loretta Marichalar, Jr., Joseph Mark, Jo Anne Marks, Barbara Marsh, Bonnie Marshall, Leonard Martin, Louella Martinez, Inez Martinez, Natalie Massa, Raymond Mathews, Sandra Mazzola, Robert McNamara, James Mead, Leann Middleton, Jack Milioto, Margaret Miranda,'Sherry Moore, Richard Morehouse, Elmina Moreno, Robert Morgado, Nicolau Morgan, Beverly Mosqueda, Samuel Mule', Margaret Nakanishi, Beniamin Navarro, Maria Neece, Mazie Nelson, Nancy Newby, Gerry Newton, Leo Nice, Lois Nielsen, Shirley Nigro, Betty Nixon, David Nobbs, Mary Nordquist, Leane Obiols, Consuelo Ortega, Antoinette Ortega, Joyce Ottoveggio, Michael .Padilla, Richard Palomo, Prudencio Parnpalone, Joy Paredes, Rosealva Parrish, Jr., Edward Parrish, Nathaniel Patvalds, Lelde Peddy, David Pereira, David Perez, Elizabeth Perez, Octavio Perez, Teresa Perez, Walter Piazza, Ignatius Pickette, Vera Picone, Elizabeth Pineda, Robert Polito, Marilyn Pugsley, Nancy Quartararo, Marie Quezeda, Robert Quibelan, Raymond Quirarte, Angelita Ramirez, Irma Regalado, John Reyes, Ramona Richardson, Steven Robinson, lnez Robles, Manuel Rodanborn, David 1 Rodriguze, Bernice Rodriguez, Mary . Rogers, Ronald - Rollans, David Rose, Ginger Rose, Mary Rosingana, Joel Ruder, David Sabatte', Pierre Salamida, Jo Ann Salazar, Mary Sanchez, Alfred Sandoval, Mary Satteirlee, Jerry Saxe, Allan Schwartz, Beverly Seremitar, Marlene Seymour, Sharon Sheffield, Glenda Shelvock, William Shufelt, Lynn Shull, Gary Siler, Barbara Silva, Helen Silva, Virginia Sizelove, Nancy Smeidir, Betty Smith, David Soegiarto, Hardiono Soulages, David Stewart, James Stoddard, Myron Strong, Jr., Warren Summers, Nettie Sweet, Jerre Taketa, Deanna Tarango, Gloria Taylor, Donna Terada, Marilyn Teresi, Marion Terrell, Lowell Thornton, Patricia Tice, Stanley Tinsen, Janet Torre, Florence Trimillos, Jr.,Emil Turner, Douglas Valdez, Amparo Valente, Rudolph Vasquez, William Vietto, Joseph Villarreal, Rita Wakley, Jerry Walker, Francis Walker, Robert Wallace, Marcella Weber, Beverly Welles, Norma Wells, Charles White, Nilda Wickersham, Alice Williams, Celeste' Mae Wilson, Lynne Wilson, Robert Witten, Miriam Wood, Kay Wray, Louise Yamamoto, David CLASS OF1957 JUNE N Abbott, Irene 'X Acosta, Anna Adcock, Dorothy Alber, Judith Alexander, Janice Alvarado, Julia Alvarez, Roman Angelari, Frances Angulo, Rudolfo Aquino, Ana Aquino, Lorenzo Ardizzone, Jo Ann Arevalo, Walter Aven, Dionna Avila, John Banuelos, Ernestine Baptista, Raymond Barcelona, Richard Barcus, Phyllis Barraza, Marie Basso, Betty Bastian, Howard Beard, Marvin Beck, John Belli, Barbara Blackmore, Raelene Blockie, Raymond Bocciardi, Attilio Bonfiglio, Mary Bourbon, Teresa Braughton, Rodney Brazil, Joana Brown, Aaron Bruna, Jean Butler, Jerry Butler, Mary Butterfield, William Cuevas, Louise Cuevas, Patricia Cusimano, James Daly, Geraldine Dangelo, Barbara Daniels, Roger D'Anna, Leonard Dattilo, Charles De Franco, Kirk De La Piedra, Michae Delgado, Ronald De Prima, Thomas Dixon, Carl Dixon, Roberta Dolida, Alfred Doyle, William Duncan, Lawrence Durazo, Ernestine Dyer, Myra Eastberg, Julia Emery, Patricia Eschstruth, Paul Esquibel, Rosalie Estruth, Ervin Faraone, Agnes Farnham, Robert Farrar, Walter Fass, Ruth Ferrel, Carl Fickes, Norman Figlia, Vincent Figueroa, Sylvia Filin, Victoria Flemate, Carmen Floren, William Fortin, Clifford Fournier, Louise Franco, Bertha Frausto, Angelina Freenor, Emily Gallo, John Garcia, Beniamin Garcia, Jennie Gardin, George Garza, Peter Gemette, Donald Gemette, Ronald Giannini, Judith Giordano, Martin Gomez, Reyes Guardino, Patricia Gwinn, Carol Hall, Marion Cademartori, Katherine Halunen, Carey Cain, Dono Campanella, Gregory Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Letitia Campodonico, Jr., Eugene Carbaial, Oralia Cardoza, Joanne Carkhuff, Betty Castillo, Jay Catanese, Antoniette Cazares, Patricia Chaffin, John Chang, Clayton Chirco, Jr., Frank Chunn, Clarence Cino, Benedict , Coatney, Stanley Cobarrubias, Lucy Cook, Leon Corriea, Joycelin Costigan, Ann Coulter, Betty Craven, Terry Crittenden, Marilyn Crosby, James Crouser, Elizabeth Crowell, Anita Cuen, Angelina Hares, Diane Harker, Mary Harp, Dennie Harty, Thomas Haslemann, Walter Hathaway Ill, Robert Hatwig, Dorene Hayashi, Hisato Hayashi, Kazuo Hendricks, Keri Hernandez, Jr., Abel Herrera, Mary Hicks, Richard Hidalgo, Henry Hogan, Martha Holmes, Kenneth Huff, Donald Hunter, Arvada Ingram, Wesley lnouye, Gerald Isbell, Joan lwasaki, Mariorie Johnson, Nickolus Justus, Benson Keeley, Michael Kelley, Judith King, Dennis Kinoshita, Chiyeko Kleiner, Judith Knoth, Dennis Kogura, Frances Landin, Emma Landrum, Mary Lansing, Norma Lara, Margaret Lavin, Isabel Leahy, Thomas Lecat, Gerald l Ledesma, Virginia Lemos, Virginia Lester, Ilene Lewis, James Lewis, Robert Lohr, Gary Lopez, Sally Love, Hilda Lucchesi, Darleen Lyons, Edna Macias, Alice Maciel, Richard Maes, Nlarie Magoon, Susan Mahoney, William Maldonado, Richard Marino, Frances Marshall, Carolyn Martinez, Louis Martino, Judee Maruyama, Lois Mastrini, William Mather, Sandi Mattison, Mary McKinney, Gene McLaughlin, Marvon McPhee, Sherrill Mecklenburg, Marvin Medders, Joe Medina, Phillip Melatti, Evelyn Meukel, Helena Mills, Geraldine Miranda, Rafael Montgomery, Charles Moore, William More, Lucille Morrill, Gail Mosqueda, Elisio Moss, Donald Murillo, Patricia Murphy, James Murry, Patsy Nakaii, Maria Navarro, Pedro Neff, Deanne Newton, Edward Nice, Ellen Nielson, Carol Noda, Frank Norgorden, Kristen Norick, Mary O'Brien, James Ocampo, Gloria Olague, Emilia O'Reilley, Terry Orlando, Lena Orlowski, Carolina Oropeza, Michael Pacheco, Lorraine Padilla, Mary Painchaud, David Palmer, Genevieve Pankoski, Phyllis Pappalardo, Anthony Pechin, Jr., Ferdinand Pelayo, Alfred Pelayo, Lupe Phillips, Billie Piazza, Marian Pierce, Henry Pina, Olivia Pineiro, Gladvs FAMILY ALBUM alllf'-2' San lose High students enioy after-school outing at historic museum at Trader Lew's in San Jose, in old-time costumes loaned to tliem by Goodwill Auxiliary. Project was suggested by Vicki Galati, Belly staff activities editor. Below, proclamation signed by San lose Mayor Robert Welcli was one of .several formal documents recognizing centennial year. State Assembly and Senate also passed resolutions. ,uv -he 8.-j,0 4'..J-, cxry or san Joss SC QE cALurunNiA cm mu e Z . iff e ' .,..... , YZ Wann. eonnv Mira ...wa PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Sen Juae High School was tha first public school in Sen Joae to provide high school education for in growing population, and 0 WHEREAS, San Joan High School, through the able edllniltrecion of lt. Gene G. Long and his atefi, and through the effort: of ite dedicated teachers, centlnuae to provide a euperlm' education for the young adulca of San Jose, 'and ' WHEREAS, San Jose High School today Le truly representative of the varied racial and religious backgrounda, that give strength and vitality to our growling democracy, and WHEREAS, San Jon High School thia year calabratee ite one-hundredth year of auutandlng aervtca to the ctthena of thta coxmlty, NGN, TIIUKEYIRE, I, ROBERT I. WBUZH, Mayer of the City of Sm JOII, do hereby proclaim the week ol Hey 12, l96J to be SMI JW! HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL WEEK, and I urge all people of :hte coimlty to join vtth me to render honor and tribute to San Joae High School, lu admlniatracora, teechera and atudenta. 1963, in the City of Sen Joee, AITEST: - PIOCIAIHED thta lat day of April, XQQ, - 2 canfaran. Ctty Clerk . .Jn AN ,lx Hlyor f .V I fi' ':.'-dui' wif . N. . --,Aw 'll if U 1 ti ,gn Nl' fri- . Q. iq, 14,1 , '4 - 1 ' 111170305 t i , ' aff, 7 I V ' f 1 'gui' -- R' .f ' f.g,?,i?2f- , ' ' , 1 f '- ' - mmf lip f' f -- Egg:-.,. a.., ' . - mt, -.- -4. . r illMmI ll'l . Bi , za, ,gfggvaf li: l 1- ll , 5 - ,S+ -- pp.,-f,,.e! -.g,..,.,-I . Ji if - - fi 41'5-',. .f-11-V3 ',:-:,j.if ,?E- , ' A ' f qHu'GiuHu15eFEFvLafd42i lviwvvi Y.: ff -' intiatef j ' Iggy - ' .,j.'dL?Qj .5114-'sl Y 1 1.i.'.f.,,k I -- A-tm'-f ' . . f .1 - . . J ff Ai alfa' f. miaa. . Miss Frances Schallenberger, at right above, was class teacher pictured in 1904 Bell when electric trolley was pictured. Below, 1904 student body officers are shown. i FRANK BURCHER5 TREASURER. l lll.l.'-ifl ExEcu'rive C0MMiTTEE ill Q' MFIRION , oss-so, SECRET 'BERNICE FIELD. Execufrivs commr-rg ..'S!2 2425 Boyd, 15+ VICE presidfn PRE 5. sd Pizzo, Jr., Salvador Poletti, Terry Ponce, Jesse Quesada, Tommy Reghan, Roberta Reese, Alan Riley, Richard Roberts, Eleanor Robertson, Patricia Rodriguez, Jr., Frank Rodriquez, Frank Rogers, Rosemarie Romero, Fred Rosas, Elizabeth Ruiz, Katherine Ruiz, Mary Sabedra, Rachel Sambrano, Ronald Sams, Patricia Sandoval, Louis Sandoval, Rachael Santos, Andrea Sawtelle, Mary Jo Scaglione, David Scalia, Philip Shrader, Robert Silveira, Albert Silveria, Raylene Simmons, Lawrence Sims, Patsy Skinner, Robert Slavich, Lelona Smiley, Rose Smith, Ronald Snapp, Roberta Sorci, Donald Sosa, Anita Souza, Ronald Sova, Joseph Sparaco, Peter Spears, John Stein, Alec Stein, Arthur Stockwell, Darlene Summers, Betty Sunseri, Alfonso Sutton, Alvira Tanaka, Stanley Tapogna, William Taylor, Robert Testa, Arlene Thomas, Wayne Tiscareno, Pauline Tokunaga, Karen Tom, Nancy Travasso, Dorann Trevino, Rosalinda Troxel, Charles True, Stephen Tyson, Joan Vail, Shirley Valdez, Virtudes Valenzuela, Blanche Van lderstine, William Vargas, Jr., John Vazquez, Ernest Vitanza, Joyce Wagner, Christina West, Mariorie Whitcomb, Betty Williams, Darwin Williams, Dorthy Winn, Frankie Woods, Beverly Wray, Virginia Wright, Jerome Wyman, Jacquelyn Yee, Melvin Young, Jeannie Zazueta, Fernando Zito, Virginia CLASS OF 1958 JUNE Adkinson, Gordon Alpan, Sylvia Aceri, Carole, Arllanes, Viola Arrnento, Irene Arrigo, Modesta Avilla, Kenneth Bacosa, Robert Banas, Janet Barone, Vincent Barragan, Leticia Barros, George Basso, Sharon Bastian, Donna Beard, Melvin Benkelman, Robert Bepp, Celia Berti, Diane Bittel, Gregory Blackwell, Shirley Bohlin, Garth Boiorques, Paul Bondi, Richard Borch, Carol Bozzo, Michael Brister, William Brock, Beverly Brutto, Glory B-uller, Marvin Bunya, Spencer Cabacunga, Barbara Cabigon, Carmen Cadena, David Cadile, James Calvetti, Jr., Alfredo Cancel, Elda Cancilla, Billie Cancilla, Maria Cardoza, Marianne Carrera, Edna Carrillo, Manuel Catalano, Concetta Cetani, Carmaline Chan, Donald Chandler, Stuart Chavez, Ramona Chirco, Claudette Christensen, Karen Clark, Patricia Cordone ,Roy Corey, Sandra Correa, Manuel Cozzo, Mercedes Crawford, Margaret Cuen, Eloisa Dabraio, Judith D'Aloia, Vito Daly, Sandra Dawson, Gary De Franco, Carl Deleissigues, Betty de Lisle, Ailsa Dobashi, Gayle Doty, James Duarte, Mary Ebeling, Robert Edwards, John Ellis, Melva Ennes, Marie Ennes, Rosalie Faria, Jacqueline Farr, Linda Faso, Eleanor Fernandez, Patrick Ferrel, Samuel Fierro, Barbara Filice, Rachael Flemate, John Folden, Arvid Fukumura, Roy Galloway, James Garcia, Nancy Gary, David Garza, Sylvia George, Roberta Gomez, Leandro Gomez, Omar Gough, Jacqueline Graglia, Nadine Green, Nathaniel, Jr. Greer, Wanda Griialva, Edward Gulizia, Fred Hale, Arlene Hall, Earl Hardenbrook, Weldon Harrison, Linda Harwell, Alton Hazen, Bernard Heisch, Alberta Henry, La Donna Hermann, Helmut Hernandez, Mary Hernandez, Rachel Hernandez, Rosa Hernandez, Vera Herrera, Elizabeth Hewald, Sylvia Hopkins, William Ingram, Billy Ingram, Lila Jangrus, Vincent Jimenez, Antonio Jimenez, Ramona Johnson, Roberta Kakos, Carmelita Kawashima, Masao Keith, Arlene Kinoshita, Tom Kittson, Juanita Kong, Sing Kotsubo, Jim Kuhns, Warren Kumata, Conrad Lamb, Robert Laster, Janet Leonetti, Donald Lewis, Barbara Lile, Robert Lloyd, Sharon Lo Coco, Rosalie Lopez, John Lopez, Maria Lueddeke, Marcile M:icChesney, Karen Machado, Marian Malafa, Howard Malone, Jr., Stephen Mannina, Michael Matsuura, Gene McDonald, David McTigue, Maureen Medina, Elizabeth Medina, Rebecca Miguelgorry, James Mills, Juanita Miner, Diana Moeller, Frances Montoya, Frances Mora, Irene Mortell, Carole Moss, Vernon Mouser, David Mula, Anthony Muzzio, Armand Naderzad, Doris Nardi, Ronald Nava, Jr., Thomas Nelson, Larry Nettles, Patricia Nevarez, Mona Organ, Patricia Orth, Ralph Ortiz, Fidel Osterman, Gayle Palma, Francisco Paris, lrma Paseri, Margherita Payan, Henry Penner, Gordon Perez, Enedina Perry, Gerald Petersen, Allen Piccolo, Sandra Pizarro, Estella Quezada, Mary Ramos, Jesse Rapazzini, Jon Re, Lee Reese, Patricia Regalado, Frank Renzel, Gretchen Reyes, Angelica Rice, Bernice Richardson, David Rodriguez, Leticia Rodriguez, Manuel Rodriguez, Marguerite Rodriguez, Paula Rodriguez, Sara Rubenstein, Sandra Sabatino, Santina Saccomanno, Charles Saia, Mary Saito, Theodore Sakamoto, Lois Salaz, Gloria Salerno, Constance Sanderson, Darell Sandoval, George Sandoval, Leonard Scaglione, Dominic Seifert, Tauline Selfridge, Ken Sells, George Serrano, David Shannon, Gayle Shaw, Jr., Robert Shelton, Lois Silva, Rosemary Smedberg, Diann Smith, Leland Solano, Samuel Soto, Gloria Stein, Sharon Strong, Lila Sturgess, Margaret Sweet, Patrick Takata, Robert Taketa, Geraldine Tanner, Terry Telford, Janet Telford, Lyle Tiscareno, Irene Torres, Betty Trautman, Colette Trevino, Yolanda Trimillos, Ricardo Turner, Richard Udut, Sandra Urrabazo, Amador Valdez, Agnes Valdez, Helen Vallelunga, Mary Vanderhoof, Ggace Vargas, Daniel Vargas, Patricia Vasquez, Dolores Ventura, George Vigil, Ramona Washington, Charles Weber, Patricia Webster, Richard Wells, Carlton Wells, Carmen West, Bonnie West, Thomas Wheeler, Martha Wheeler, Merlin CLASS CDF JAN. '27 'NX February, 1963, reunion of Inn. ,27 C1118-9 The January, l927, graduating class is the oldest continuously func- tioning class of San Jose High School alumni. Each year-its members come together, elect officers, and arrange for continuation of the DeWitt Portal scholarship, which provides a S125 scholarship annually from interest on the principal which members have donated. The i962 class president, Mr. Byron Moore, presented the scholarship to Miss Ruth Tingey '62 in February, l963. The i963 president, Mr. Eddie Duino, golf professional, presented the '63 award to Miss Josephine Schweizer at the '63 awards assembly. The scholarship honors the January '27 class president, Mr. DeWitt Portal, famed San Jose State boxing coach, pictured at right below. lFor story, see page 45.3 Ruth Tingey, Mr. Byron Moore Mr- Dewitt PWM! . . Mu. ,:,.W.:. - -...L-.gr-.-.f.-6 -.-.- -.,. .-.-ew f , 4 . . .U , V .., W In 'l '. -f5ff,':,i':.ei -1- if lf' --.1t3gf,,.. 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White, Maxine Williams, Gary Yepiz, Juan Yoshida, Arline Yuki, Carolyn Zamzow, Henry CLASS OF 1959 JUNE Acosta, Joe Adams, Esther Adams, Lynda Alarcon, Sally Alcantar, Joseph Alexander, Christine Alvarado, Emelinda Amaral, Roberta Anderson, Robert Anderson, Wayne Andrade, John Angelari, Marie Aquino, Vincent, Jr. Arcoraci, Diane Arena, Louis Armstrong, David Baker, Herbert Balistreri, Barbara Balistreri, Carmella Balsells, Dolores Barale, Ronald Barnes, Judy Bartlett, Jack Bartmess, Carol. Beasley, Claudia Benanti, Stephen Benitez, Robert Bentley, Patricia Bergman, Bruce Bernard, Billy Bettencourt, Edward Bibb, Eleanor Billings, James Bishop, Edward Bittel, Daniel Blaser, Carolyn Blaser, Marilyn Blonde, Marilyn Blouin, Lenora Boldt, Siegfried Bondi, John Boteilho, Rodney Bottema, Thomas Brommer, Joyce Brose, John Brown, Clarlene Burnetti, Francis Bruns, Jr., Arthur Bullock, Jr.,Aaron Bunker, Charlotte Cadamartori, Shirley Calcagno, Lidia Calibozo, Gregory Campagna, Dennis Campbell, James Campo, Valerie Cancel, Aixa Cannon, Ronald Carbaial, Ofelia Carrillo, Tony Castillo Jr., Nicholas Castillo, Santiago Cates, Leroy Cervantez, Roberto Champion, Gordon Chavez, Lucy Chivers, Virginia Cilia, John Cimoli, Frederick Cimoli, Gilbert Clark, Shirley Conetto, Alphonso Consentino, Santa Cook, Barbara Corpuz, Joseph Corriea, Henry Cortese, Lynne Costa, Harriet Covell, Gary Crompton, Ronald Cuellar, Ricardo Dali, Don Daly, Mary Daniels, Laura Daugherty, Patrick Davenport, David De La Vega, Dolores Del Valle, Neida De Prmia, Anthony Diaz, Marie Di Giorgio, Jeannette Disperati, Yolanda Divittorio, Michael Dixon, Williard Dobashi, Linda Durazo, Joseph Ebeling, Sally Elardo, Salvatore Emehiser, Wayne Engles, Charles Enos, Beverly Escobedo, Georgia Faraone, Elizabeth Faria, Renee Faughn, Sharon Ferro, Anna Filingeri, Anzelmo Flores, Jane Flores, Robert Folden, Mark Forneris, Louis Fraker, Deanna Franchi, Cherie Franco, Yvonne Futamase, Brenda Cagliano, Elizabeth Gamez, Naomi Garcia, Eleanor Garcia, Ernest Garcia, Jose Giafaglione, Patricia Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, Louis Goss, Darlene Greeley, Larry Green, David Greenleaf, Charles Guerrero, Ralph Guiffrida, Angela Gutierrez, Aurelia Gutierrez, Daniel Gutierrez, Elvira Guzman, Noelia Guzman, Ruben Halder, Carol Hampton, Patsy Harris, Robert Hartman, David Heinrichs, Earl Hernandez, Josephine Hernandez, Richard Herrera, Bartola Hewald, Marie Hewitt, Harold Hitchcock, Leota Holland, Kenneth Holmes, Terry Honda, Michael Horn, Linda Huff, Willene Hughes, Linda Hulick, Kenneth Hurd, Mary lkemoto, Bruce Iness, Shirley lnouye, Melvin lnouye, Ralph lwama, Jr., Frank Jamison, Bruce Jew, Kaye Jimenez, Mary Jiminez, Ruben Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jr., Ralph Jones, Judith Jones, Spencer Kawarnura, Bernice Kelly, Rosalie Kelso, David Kennedy, Irene Kennedy, L. T. Kerner, Linda Kingsley, Deanna Kogura, Albert Kong, Alice Kong, Carolyn Kulcycka, Eleanora Landi, Sharon Leon, Louis Leonard, Nancy Lester, Janice Lewis, Bonda Lewis, Merion Lillard, John Linn, Barbara Littrell, Douglas Lopez, Benito Lopez, Henry Lopez, Joel Lopez, Joseph Love, Vincent Luna, Noel Macias, Rosalie Magliocco, Joseph Maniglia, Andrea Margason, Sandra Martin, Ellen Martin, Georgia Martniez, Albelardo Martinez, Joyce Martinez, Raymond Mayorga, Joseph Mazzurco, Jeraldine McDonald, Marsha McKusker, Linda Melton, Donna Mersereau, Jr.,Egbert Metzger, James Miiares, David Miller, Verona Mcntez, Carol Montez, Delores Moreno, Charles Moreno, Frances Moreno, Ricardo Morgado, Gene Morihiro, Joyce Morihiro, Shirley Mounts, Sharold Murakami, Wesley Murry, Bobby Navarro, Simon Nevarez, Emiteria Newby, Minnie Newman, William Newton, Phyllis Nunes, Jr., Mathews O'Connor, Robert Oldfield, Linda Olea, Arnold Oliver, Deanna Oliver, Joan Ortiz, Catalina Otis, Geraldine Pagliaro, Ronald Palacios, Gloria Palma, Cecilia Paradiso, Jerry Park, Maxine Pecoraro, Carolyn Pelaro, Richard Perry, Geraldine Piazza, Frank Piazza, Joseph Piazza, Vincent Picone, Richard Pinza, Patricia Pizarro, Maria Platt, John Pollifrone, Frank Ponce, John Pontier, Wayne Pounds, Harold Preciado, Jesse Prestigiacomo, Ludwig Pugsley, Arthur Ramirez, Nancy Ramsey, Ray Rapkins, John Rapp, Henry Reece, LaVerne Reed, Jr., Robert Renzel, Emily Rivas, Mario Roberts, Wanda Robinson, Max Robinson, Vayle Rodriguez, Andrew Rodriguez, Louis Rodriguez, Romelia Rodriguez, Sonia Roe, Marilyn Rosales, Virginia Rose, Lawrence Rose, Leroy Rowe, George Rubio, Alice Ruder, Loretta Ruiz, Jr., Jose Ryerson, Judith Sakamoto, Louise Salamida, Patricia Salamon, Julie Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Elsa Sandoval, Eldo Sandoval, Phyllis San Miguel, Arthur Santangelo, Annette Saxe, Jr., Alfred Scaglione, Joseph Scarpace, Sandra Schmitz, John Sciba, Clifford Scott, Daniel Scott, Lawrence Seidel, Rose Serrano, Robert Shipp, Eugene Shiver, Melba Silva, Joseph Silveria, Stephen Sizemore, Carol Skov, Hanne Smith, Mary Soares, Michael Solari, Richard Soulages, Richard Spence, Harold Starkell, Barry Stovall, Joyce Sutcliffe, Sandra Sylvia, Anthony Tanaka, Tomio Taran, Samuel Tarango, Richard Teeples, Jr.,Charles Thompson, Gale Tidd, Raymond Tolbert, Evelyn Tomicich, Janice Toney, Darlene Trask, Richard Turner, Bonita Turturici, Roseanne Tyson, William Urrabazo, Evagelina Vaira, Allen Valenzuela, Jr., Joseph Van Fossen, Judith Van Hagen, Carol Vicari Jr., Antone Vicari, Nicolette Vierra, Ronald Villareal, Rebecca Volpi, Mary Wagner, Jim Walker, Marilyn Walker, Maxine Walker, Jr., Maxine Walker, Jr., Roy Wallace, Margaret Walters, Robert Ward, Marion Washington, Earline Waters, Douglas Watkins, James Watrous, Raymond Weller, Vickie Wieman, Gary Williams, Leonard Williams, Richard Williams, Robert Wilson, Jane Wilson, Lois Wood,Jr., Lafayette Worley, Gary Yamasaki, Joyce Ybarra, Arthur Yount, Daniel Zaccheo, Myron Zukas, Vincent CLASS OF T960 JUNE Acosta, Beniamin Adams, Rebecca Aguiar, Reginald Aira,Jimmy Akahoshi, Glenn Alarcon, Joe Alcantar, Mary Alvidrez, John Antuna, Teresa Apollo, Cora Arellanes, Dolores Arellano, Roger Arend, Nancy Armstrong, John Aslanian, Charlotte Bacon, Howard Baker, Jacqueline Baker, Linda Banuelos, Robert Banuelos, Velma Bardelmeier, Stanley Barnes, Mona Barry, Jeanette Bartlett, Lester Baylard, Jr., Glenn Beltran, Rebecca Lee Benitez, Louise Billings, Bob Blodgett, Gary Boccaccini, Richard Borruso, Anna Bracamonte, Rita Brager, Janice Briscoe, Nancy Brunetti, Rita Cabacungan, James Cabigas, Ruben Caginia, Richard Calder, Robert Campagna, Joana Campen, Stephen Cancilla, Celia Cancilla, Josephine Cancilla, Richard A. Cancilla, Richard E. Casraneda, Olga Castillo, Jessica Castro, Angel Catania, Barbara Catania, Theresa Cedano, Manuela Cervantez, Elva Checchi, Rose Chiaramonte, Louis Christensen, David Christina, Ida Cinelli, Marlene Cisneros, Jeanette Clagstone, Susan Clark, Esther Clay, Benny Contreras, Anita Corbisiero, Samuel Coronado, Leon Cortez, Carmen Crow, Doris Cucciare, Marilyn Daly, Gary Daugherty, Polly De Angelo, Robert De Carlo, Robert De Franco, Vickie Deisenroth, Dennis Del Castillo-Negrete, Elia Del Grande, David Di Giorgio, Ross Di Vtitorio, Candida Dolan, lll, Leo Dolida, Mary Doll, Walter Dominguez, Amelia Dominguez, Annie Doten, Nora Doyle, Kathleen Drury, Patricia Duguid, Beverly Dye, Lora Eagan, Linda Esteves, Dolores Fagan, Michael Fanizzi, Peter Fast, Sharon Fehl, Dianne Felix, Salvador Fernandez, John Ferrara, Janet Ferreira, Franklin Ferreira, Genevieve Fiato, Angela Fierro, Ronald Fisher, Diane Flemate, Richard Fleming, Dora Flores, Rosalind Fritz, Jean Gaeta, Patricia Gallego, Ruben Gallo, Jimmy Gallo, Nicholas Garcia, Bonnie Garcia, Dolores Garcia, Raymond Garcia, Richard Garza, Raymond Getty, Sterling Giataglione, Carol Giafaglione, James Giluso, Thomas Giotta, Donald Giron, Leo Glasere, Myrna Goldsworthy, Diane Gomez, Aaron C . CLASS CDF JUNE 37 Class of 1937 at 1940 reunion The San .lose High School graduating class of June, l937, shown on this page at two of its reunions, is one of the two classes which have met each year without fail since graduation. The other class with this distinction is the January '27 group. Above, below, 1957 reunion AGN l 00 sf 30513 6? 'Q J 1863 mea 0 fir xi' TENSYE When the graduating class ot June, 1937, said its tarewells to San Jose High School, the student body president was Ann Radoievich, now Mrs. Clovis T. Mirassou, pictured below. Principal at that time, from 1933 to 1945, was Mr. Forrest G. Murdock, at right in photo below. As a part ot the centennial observance this year, the classes of '27 and '37 adopted faculty members or administrators as honorary members of their gradu- ating classes. Thus is was that Mr. Murdock became an honorary graduate of the class of '37. The centennial banquet on Saturday, May 18, con- stituted the 1963 reunion for the '37 class and many other classes, some of which had not met for many years. ,xi v 15s ' ,Q.. Y Mrs. Ann Mirrr.s.s-ou, '37, pins', Principal Forrest Jlurrlock. 101 Gong, Dorothy Gonzales, Esther Gonzales, Benito Gonzales, Esther Gorin, Joanne Greco, Michael Greer, Len Griialva, Ronald Griialva, Virgina Grimsley, Geneva Guerra, Dora Guilizia, Gerald Gutierrez, Dora Guzzetti, Alan Halunen, Ted Hamilton, Kathleen Hashimoto, Donald Hassler, Arvil Havens, Stephen Henery, Jeanette l-lennigan, William Henriques, Diane Herrera, Ofelia Higgins, Roy Hill, Odilia Hillard, Rabon Hokit, Sandra Hopkins, Beniamin Hopkins, Nancy lngram, Robert Jackson, Cass Jasso, Esperanza Jenkins, Mariorie Jennings, Mary Jio, Marian Johnson, Delores Johnson, Samuel Jolliffe, Karl Jones, Deryl Jones, Karen Joseph, Ena Katsinis, Kostantina Kawecki, Susan Keeton, Gracie Keith, Linda g Kelley, ll, James King, Donald Kong, Pearl Kotsubo, Haruko Kukar, Georgene Kurasaki, Marilyn Kurokawa, Akiko La Barbara, Phillip Lagasca, Manuel La Rosa, Tenia Lauder, James Lavin, Teresa Le Doux, Antoinette Lee, Marguerite Lemons, Donna Lindsey, Bonnie Livengood, Joan Lo Guidice, Patricia Lopez, Belinda Lopez, Eleanor Lopez, Jose Lopes, Jr., Ladislao Lorenz, Elizabeth Loughridge, Forrset Lowrey, Donnalee Loya, Kathleen Lucas, Edmond Lucas, Elizabeth Luper, James Macaluso, Vincent Machado, Adeline Macias, Busebio Macri, Antonia Magoon, Elizabeth Maldonado, Patricia Mann, Frances Marcuccio, Nancy Martinez, Virginia Maruyama, Terry Mason, Roland Matranga, Myrna McClanahan, Marilyn McDermott, Janis McGrew, Robert McWilliams, Patricia Messina, Sallyn Middleton, Bonnie i Miguel, Marsha Miranda, Lydia Mitchell, Waynne Moeller, Judith Mohr, Doris Monchiero, Maria Monette, Lawrence Montiel, Enrique Montoya, Angelina Moore, Barbara Morris, Roy Muccia, Wanda Munn, Ella Munoz, Peter Murray,.Dennis Nakanishi, Jim Napier, James Navarrete, Edith Navarro, Anna Nevarez, Anna Nevarez, Drucilla Nevarez, John New, Craig Norrenberg, Gina Norris, Kathryn Olague, Alicia Ono, Charles Ortiz, Manuel Pacheco, Cecilia Padilla, Betty Palacios, Nettie Palmer, Norman Palmer, Thomas Parrish, Varme Peddy, Paula Pellergrino, Constance Perez, Daniel Perez, Jose Perez, Maria Peterson, Jay Peyton, Lowell Pfander, Kathleen Pflock, Karl Piccolo, Dominic Piraro, Jeanette Piraro, Salvador Pleck, James Plow, Edytha Pollifrone, Josephine Portal, Nancy - Porter, Lucille Pounds, Jo Puentes, Julio Polizzi, Lilly Pypers, Leendert Quesada, Armando Ramirez, Vicenta Rangle, Paul Rapazzini, Selma Rapp, Robert Redwine, Bruce Reed, John Reeder, Alice Reeder, Gary Reg, Lawrence Reyes, Abelardo Rice, George Rickett, Sandra Ricks, Geraldine Riley, Emily Rios, Gonzalo Robbins, Bill Robideaux, Carole Robles, Oscar , Y nm. Rocca, Julia Rodrigues, Shirley Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez, Betty Rodriguez, Frances Rodriguez, Ismael Rodriguez, Roberto Rose, Alvin Rowe, Winifield Rubenstein, Darlene Rubino, Alfonzia Rodger, Donald Russell, Verlin Saia, Laura Salamida, Alice Salaz, Frank Salazar, Ann Sambrano, Edwin Sandoval, Carmen Santana, Ann Santone, Wilma Sarmento, Frank Sauer, John Scarperjti, Frederick Schlosser, Daniel Sellars, Robert Serio, Barbara Shannon, Michael Sharpe, John Shephard, James Shiroyama, Brian Shiver, Petrina Silva, Jr., James Sisneros, Delia Srnedberg, Brian Smith, Carol Smith, Joyce Solano, Michael Sorci, Anna Sortillon, David Sparaco, Joseph Stanley, Lester States, Yvonne Sunseri, Frank Sykes, Cheri Sypert, Tedie Takata, Eva Tanner, Carmen Tate, Robert Tatsuno ,Rodney Terada, Janis Terra, Kathleen Teso, Augustine Thompson, Beverly Thompson, Jr., Frank Tittle, Sandra Tomaino, Dolores Tomita, Stanley Torres, Orpha Townsend, Luke Trinchitella, Ronald Ucolano, Rosalind Vaira, Darlene Valdez, Jennie Valdez, John Valente, Claudia Valenzuela, Consuelo Vancil, Franklin VanDervoort, Donald Vargas, Jr., Abrahma Vargas, Gerald Vargas, Joe Vecchio, Richard Velarde, John Velasco, Sandra Velez, Fernando Ventimiglia, Dominic Vieira, Roberta Vierra, Lorraine Villalovoz, Sylvia Villarreal, Caroline Volpi, Joseph Walsh, Harold Ware, Synnove Washington, Luther Webb, Judith Wells, Karen Wells, Patricia West, Dixie Westmorland, Joyce White, William Wieman, Gail Wilson, Jo Ann Wirthlin, Paul Worthen, Doris Young, Fredrick Young, Ted CLASS OF 1961 JUNE Albanese, Lana Alderete, Charles Altavilla, Daniela Alvidrez, Ernestine Andrade, Marie Angle, Robert Arca, Ricardo Arnaiz, Richard Arnold, Wendy Arroyo, Robert Artis, Everette Asanuma, Carl Ayers, Nancy Azimi, Schahla Baca, Larry Bakich, Peter Balistreri, Albert Ballard, Helen Barragan, Teresa Barrick, Randal Barry, Doris Basped, Dora Batinovich, Jeraldine Batinovich, Virginia Baylard, Judith Becker, Gloria Beine, Sandra Beltran, Sandra Benitez, Fred Beniamin, Richard Bermudez, Ronald Besse, Jack Blackwell, Dennis Bolner, Freddie Bondi, Ronald Boynton, Rudy Brager, Larry Bridgman, Richard Brock, Napoleon Bau, Richard Bunheirao, Dolores Burks, Anne Burns, Kenneth Burrola, Mary Busby, Diane Butler, Clarence Butler, Billy Butterick, Dennis Caballero, Irene Calibozo, Henry Campbell, Donald Candelaria, Joseph Carter, Robert Carvaial, Frank Castello, Patricia Castillo, Antonio Castillo, Manuel Castillo, Mary Catania, Joseph Celaya, Oralia Cervantes, Sylvia Cervantez, Mary Champion, Bonita Chargin, Anthony Charpontier, Alice Chavez, Amalia Chavez, Daniel 0 Q? -vecxfkrqsb fo ' l 6 ...sa ke-N 99 J gt ill I . 3 Rl' llllGH6' .,.,.. -we M . J 035 7,,,j,- gf' 'fbtzs m s f,eaaa , 5 ,. i. ' 6 I li fb 9 X li l J ll I R X -L1-11 Q is Isl ' 1' A37 3 ripe 19 xx QRXQEZX X-s Robert Chan, 63 19f6SiCl6nt, displays plaque placed at old Horace Mann site. Below, Senate resolution. Y. -.N H.- . . , ,h J., . ,r T.-.N .f .--.Z-f , , l fgs1i..ass253aQks.az - H359 my 1 , Y '4 K . '1 5.2 N- 0' r if 4 9 wluq 0 'Y 5 sr: s 'A' u .5w.- 44,5333 J -me are f I , V Y ' :79-avi 2 R: 9 'I : lol .I l , - at .4 1 Lf 4L o lxP 5: gl: SENATE RESOLUTION No. g. By Senator Bradley lg 'R Ei Commemorating the 100th anniversary of San Jose High School ll ' 1: 3 H4 :ZF-'REA5. The year 1963 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of San Jose xi RQ, ig vchool, one-of the oldest schools in continuous existence in California, and the 1 ig! only high school in San Jose for 79 year-sg and :He . , , YSFLEREAS, The original one-room school house on Washington Square was suc- FF: cee e by tvno rooms on the second floor of a building on Santa Clara Street between Second and Third Streetsg and iii- if WHEREAS Th th' a h in ' A - he , e xr sc oo . ouse, built in 1903 on the site ofthe present Horace ' Mann Elementary School between Fifth and Sixth on Santa Clara, was destroyed by the sg earlhquakf 01' 1906. following which the school operated for two years on a limited-day '- sg basis in the old Lincoln Elementary School at 408 Almaden Avenueg and 2 1 WHEREAS, The fourth high school building on San Fernando Street between Fifth 'R Q . and Seventh was used from 1908 until 1952 when the present modern facility was openedg ' and ' EE Qi WHEREAS, Commencing in 1863 with J. J. Bowen, Z0 persons have held the -- position of principal in the century of San Jose High School's existenceg and is WHEREAS,l9l:f:3ajorl9Raymond B. Leland was principal for the longest period of time, 1: -. serving rom to 333 and ' ff . 1.5 WHEREAS, One of the best-known principals of the school, Rockwell D. Hunt, who served from 1902 to 1908, is presently Director Emeritus of the California Historical J fi: Foundation at the University of the Pacific, and President of the Conference of R gg California Historical Societiesg and Q4 f ': 'R ?' WHEREAS, Under thu able administration of the present principal, Gene G. Long, gf: rg the students of San Jose High School are continuing their long scholastic record of , ' . , excellence, now, therefore, be it if ' REso1.vEo BY THE SENATE or THE STATE or cA1.u-'oRN1A, That the Members J hl-rvby r-xtend their heairticst congratulations to San Jose High School on the occasion il of its 100th annivc-raaryg and be it furthrr AR , . 1 , , fi ' X RESOLVED, That the Secretary ofthe Senate is directed to transmit a suitably ., ' 1 iprt-pair:-d copy ol this resolution to Gene G. Long, Principal of San Jose High School. 3 .1 g 1 HEREBY CERTIFY, That thi- above rt-solution was unanimously adopted by the 'R Sr-nah' of thi- Stats- of California nn March 4. 1961. is 1 X 1.1 1 ' r EN FJ Z . R x gg .. .. .. . . ltrx, 1 1 g , g 1 1 1 1 1' Xl Qbgbdbglm 'ibzik2titiuikiN'AAAxwtxv.Axv.xv.n Alum Q , H11 111' ,lliss lfllvli lN1'lliz'J Km 1 I if ' 14105: 5,0 s ' , lm ,V f Ji: ,gc ,ff X555 rw, X. 'Q A' v it , X 0 X xt' O i fl 17. Miss E m i l ie Reiff, shown in '22 graduation yearbook, is all-time San Jose High rooter. Unas- suming with a pleasant personality, the Bell described her. The '42 Bell was dedicated to her. She joined the staff as a clerical assistant in '22, and today is indis- pensable principal's sec- retary, friend to all and beloved by all. For a current photo, see page l l8 of this volume. mm, 1.1, prtzitls tri prcluir in class plzotu livlrl by Mr. Bw: SlL'l'l'll!'lj, fllfll jlI'llll'ljNlf, in 1952. lO3 Chavez, LeRoy Chavez, Louis Chestnut, Jr., William Chinigo, Judith Christensen, Eric Cisneroz, Anthony Cisneroz, Antoinette Coke, Charles Colbert, Suzanne Cole, Susan Collins, Carol Collins, Patricia Coney, James Conyers, Fred Corbisiero, Elizabeth Correa, Teresa Cortez, Alfonso Covarrubias, Modesto Cox, Sharon Cozzo, Leon Cozzo, Martha Creamer, Ronald Crosby, William Custodio, Clark Dawson, Eugene DeArmon, William DeBella, David DelCerro, Kenneth De Leon, Teresa De Mattei, Victor Delgado, Richard Del Ponte, Craig Dias, Janet Diatte, John Diaz, Lilia Di Laura, Rosalie Di Vittorio, Vincent Dobashi, Larry Dobashi, Thomas Dominguez, Lupe Dondero, John Downing, Diane Duran, Leonard Durso, Jerry Edwards, Charlean Escobedo, Mary Espinoza, Charles Esquibel, Robert Esteves, Anthony Estrada, Amalia Fanizzi, Richard Fernandez, Mary Ferrari, Willam Figone, John Fisher, Gary Flores, Alvina Flores, Saul Foster, Katherine Fowler, Doris Foydl, Carol Fuentes, Gloria Futamase, Dennis Gallegos, Vincent Gallo, Irene Gallo, Nicholas Gamboa, Florentine Gamez, Arthur Garcia, Bernard . Garcia, Carmen Garcia, Elizabeth Garcia, June Garcia, Lolita Garcia, Raymond Garcia, Richard Gardiner, Charles Gettel, George Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, Gilbert Good, Shirley Gordon, Rey Gori, Emily Graglia, Janet Graves, Linda Greer, Sonia Gregorio, Eugenia Gregory, Karron Grimaldi, Helen Grimsley, La Verna Guerrero, Margaret Gutierrez, Arlene Gutierrez, John Guzman, Aida Hampton, Jon Hannah, Reba Harris, Donald Hashimoto, Patricia Hathcoat, Floyd Heisch, James Hernandez, Mario Herrera, Frank Herrera, Gilbert Herrera, Manuel Higgins, Don Hill, Frank Holt, Georgette Honda, Arthur Hopper, Edmund Horn, Judith Howell, Basil Huante, Jose lndiveri, Ronald Ingram, Dorothy lnman, Perry Ironteeth, Theodora lshikawa, Carol Jaden, Sandra Jimenez, Donna Jio, Janice Johnson, Tommie Jomehri, Farhad Jones, Aundrea Juinta, Jean Juinta, Sandra Karpel, Philipp Kastens, Judith Kelly, Nadene Ketcham, Edward Klassen, Harry Knapp, Ronald Knowlton, Linda Kokonaris, Niki Kong, Bowman Kong, Marvin Koverly,' Donnie Kudelka, James Lacrlegue, Joanne Lakstigala, Janis Ledesma, Marie Lee, Lawrence Leglu, Edward Leon, Mary Lewis, Robert Little, Spencer Livengood, Mary Llamas, Carmen Locks, Michael Lo Guidice, Robert Lopez, Eduardo Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Romaldo Lozano, Omega Luna, Noelia McClung, Sidney McCoy, Charles McDonald, Stephen McGovert, Adolph McKusker, Jeri McVeigh, Rose Macias, Carolyn Macias, Frances Macias, Napoleon Macias, Rose Maes, Theodore Maggi, Veronica Mahoney, Michael Margason, James Marini, John Martin, Joyce Martin, Joseph Martinez, Fances Martinez, Maria Mascar enas, Christella Mata, Maria Matthews, Eugene Matthews, Stephaney Mattish, Robert Medeiros, Dolores Medina, William Mendez, Daniel Metzker, Patrick Miklas, Janet Mikles, Joe Moore, Beth Moreno, David Morris, Barbara Mounts, Darrell Munoz, Joseph Murphy, Jeanne Nadeau, Jack Nava, Brigida Navarro, Dolores Nevarez, Gilbert Nichols, Carolyn Noda, Joanne Nola, Sebastian Norvel Nye, K Okida, le, Rudolph eith Virginia Omori, Gail Ordaz, Daniel Ortiz, Roielio Otis, R aymond Ozbun, Dilford Pacheco, David Pacheco, Kenneth Pacheco, Sylvia Padilla, Esther Palacios, Peter Palm, Loren Palma, Patricia Pappas, John Pasqui Pasqui nelli, Paula nelli, Rose Pedneault, Kenneth Pedro, Di-Anne Pelayo, Arnold Pendleton, Jr., Cordie Perez, Delia Perez, Diana Perez, Lydia Perez, Margarita Perez, Mario Perez, Robert Perez, Yolanda Perkins, Fred Piazza, Cecelia Piazza, James Piazza, Joanne Picatti, Jolaine Porria, Theodore Portillo, Ermenia Posada, Joseph Pusateri, John Quezada, Lilly Quintino, Carl Quiros, Leticia Ramirez, lrene Ramirez, Jess Ramirez, Erlinda Ramirez, Armenia Rania, Rosemarie Raub, Geraldene Ravera, Diane Reeder, Marlene Reg, Juanita Renzel, Jenifer Reyes, Gilbert Rhoden, James Rice, Melodie Richard, Velma Riley, Georgia Riley, Sandra Robards, Sharon Robles, Angie Rodriguez, Rafaela Rodriguez, Sofia Rodriguez, Sylvia Rogers, Theresa Rosales, Francisco Rosso, Gary Rubalcaba, Rebecca Rubalcaba, Florencio Ruiz, Bertha Ruiz, Bonnie Rush, Thomas Sabala, Charles Saenz, Linda Salomon, Jesse Sanchez, Doris Sanderfer, Leroy Sandoval, Alfred Sandoval, Beulah Sandoval, Romaldo Sapena, Anthony Sardella, William Sarzoza, Alice Sauer, Carolyn Schiro, Vinriette Scimeca, Michael Scott, John Seacrist, Leslie Segura, Carolina Seifert, Ronald Seymour, Jr., Harold Shelton, Judith Shiraki, Karen Shiver, Mamie Silva, Christopher Silva, Edward Silver, Richard Simpson, Gene Sims, David Smith, Dennis Smith, llene Soriano, Dionicio Souza, Patricia Spalding, Ann Spindler, Dennis Stamp, Lester - Stamps, Richard Suarez, Jose Sunseri, Vincent Taketa, Glenn Taketa, Myles Talamantez, Maria Tanabe, Tom Tardio, Helene Tardio, Sandra Terrell, Glorice Testa, John Thomas, Mattie Thompson, Ann Thompson Ill, Edward Thompson, Larry Thomson, Thomas Thorsen, Gary Tiierina, Elvia True, James Turner, Bruce Valerio, George Van Anglen, Judy Vargas, Elmira Vasquez, John Viduya, Florence Villegas, Susana Wagner, Robert Walker, Howard Walker, Richard Waltrnan, Wayne Warren, Jussalyn Warren, Ruth Weiser, Richard West, James West, Shelley Willig, John Willis, Sandra Wilson, Reynold Wood, Laura Zertuche, Jesus Zmikich, Linda CLASS OF 1962 JUNE Abbott, Diane Acosta, Charles Acuna, Richardo .4-2 Adams,-.Sharon Aganad, Agustina Aguilar, Consuelo Aira, Lynda Alcaraz, Marguerite Amaro, Manuel Ammons, Jr., Albert Anderson, Geraldine Andrede, Maria Antonio, Reynaldo Antuna, Albert .f's...- Ardizzone, Susan Arena, Phillip Argel, Gloria Amsrtong, Dennis Avila, Julian Bagley, Robert Ballas, Athana Barashas, William Bardell, David Barragan, Jess Barry, George Barry, Sharon Bautista, Edith Beichle, Carolyn Bello, Manuel Bentancourt, Sarah Berona, lnaCE Billings, Leona Blake, Lewis Blaylock, Carlson Boarman, Sheila Borelli, James Bourbon, Robert Brager, Rose he Brusato, Donald Bunker lll, David Busby, Fred Cabigas, Rachel Caginia, Lucille Calhoun lI,WilIiam Campen, Gary Campen, Jeffrey Cancilla, Frank Cannon, Stanley Cardon, Sondra Carli, Ella Carlisle, Mary Carlos, Erlinda Carlson, Lewis Carrillo, David Castillo, Arthur Castillo, John Cedano, Joaquin Cervantez, Delia Champlain, Mervin Chavez, Barbara Chavez, Thomas Chandler, Bruce Chestnut, Kathleen Chiaramonte, Louis Ciraulo, Donald Ciraulo, Mary Ciraulo, Philip Clark, Robert Cloke, Robert Cole, John Collins, Robert Collins, Jr., Vincent Cook, Sandra Cook, Stephen Corpuz, Silverio Correa, Gloria Covey, Michele Cracolice, Anna Craig, Charlotte Crawford, Luella Crawley, Emma Custodia, George Dare, Larry De Carlo, Jr., Salvador Del Castillo, Emilio Delgado, Virginia Del Grande, David Diaz, Rebecca l Diaz, Stephen Xl Divers, James -- Doll, Ronald ,Q Pep band ,gags it up for fun. Dominguez, Adolph t , X Dominguez, Lawrenge' '66E'J51U3FEs Dye, Wanda Echavarria, Ernest Elias, Janet Elwell, Marvin Emery, Cynthia Ennes, Mary Erler, Klaus Estrada, Maria Fama, Gloria Faraone, Carl Fernandez, Nancy Ferreira, Joan Ferreira, Richard Fiddler, Kenneth Flemate, Jr., Henry Flemate, Margaret Fletcher, Harry Flores, JQiS-gm Forsyth, Carl Fournier, Bruce Foydl, Gary Franco, Michael Fratis, Linda Freenor, Donna Fuiii, Eunice Gagliardi, Lloyd Gale, Ellen Galvan, Lorenzo Garcia, Carole Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Manuel Em'-M32 Garcia, Mary Gardner, Bramley Garza, Jr., Benigno Garza, Juan Gaskin, Don Gates, Bruce Gill, Barbara Giluso, Joseph Giordano, Patricia Glenn, James Gonzalez, Elvira Gonzales, Gracie Gordon, Huntly Gough, Thomas Graham, Anita Greco, Charlotte Greene, Margaret Guerin, Vincent Guerrero, Margaret Gullo, Jr., Henry Gurrola, Dolores ,Qimer.r.ez,-Alai Gutierrez, Dora Gutierrez, Leonor Gutierrez, lgnacid Gutierrez, Maria Hale, Ronald Hall, Richard Hampton, Thelma W. . i l-low s Business is still good. 2 f t ..... s. .. , .r. ' .Mote mwxinsnmcs tfgl ' s i sn. -, 1 A as - x . 3 ' g ' ,fi ' 5 -fs K ,y ' .Ri-4-427 .. ., X , . EFS! f A A' 'sa gf 'FE 0. . Q -. - t Q , as l is' ' , . li ' r l 'fl s , J- E T .S i f i 2 K 'ss' if. 1 t .' 'ffl t. ' 4 .au . , I s rx in 1. .. We s- ' ... ii1i5fl'wsrfES:ssw-- ' Casa :A-fa-sx. ,. Still the most popular dance of the year. Appearing in Fair Preview. Centennial open house. Above, '43 reunion. Below, '63 stliclelits. THANK YOU To the many students, faculty, alumni, friends, and family, to City Historian Clyde Arbuckle, San Jose Public Library reference librarian Alice Olson, the Bancroft Li- brary of the U,niversity of California, all of whom contrib- uted to the historical research for this souvenir volume, go the writer's sincere thanks. To the many who should have been mentioned but for which space was lacking or detailed information was too elusive to capture, the writer extends his apologies. For any oversights or errors, also, regrets are extended, and perhaps another year a supple- ment will contain more complete information. G.H.T. Harding, Mariorie Harrison, Wayne Hatfield, Karen Haynes, Imogene Heffington, Ray Hefley, Mary Heinrichs, Eldon Hendricks, Carol Hernandez, Virginia Herrera, Anthony Herrera, Jerry Hill, John Hill, Amalia Hill, Amelia Hilbert, Betty Hillard, Jack Hiner, Joseph Hoio, Tetsu Holdaway, Dorothy Honda, Naomi Howard, Arthur Howell, William Hull, Ronald Iacomini, Iris lness, Barbara lppolito, Nicholas Jaden, Leland Jio, Louise Johnson, Beverly Jones, lda Jordan, Barbara Kawamura, John Kawayoshi, Jeanette Kelley, Lawrence Kendall, Robert Kinoshita, Chizuno Koontz, Jerry Koyanagi, Don Kuester, Wulf Lagana, Marc Lagasca, Romulo Lambert, Margie Lamberti, Nicola Landi, Gary Lane, Russell Langley, John Lanier, Martin Large, Elmer LaRosa, Rock Lee, Josephine Lee, Sylvia Lew, Ronald Lewis, Edward Locks, Susan Lopez, Gloria Lopez, Johnny Lopez, Ramon Lueddeke, Steven Luna, Maria Macaluso, Rosanne Mahugh, Ronald Malafa, Linda Maldonado, Annastia Maldonado, Irene Mark, Mal Pina Martinez, John Martinez, Raymond Martz, Kenneth Mason, Dennis Massano, Glenda McAllaster ll,Jr., Fred McCormack, Garth McFall, Donna McPike, Judy Meinn, Paulette Mertens, Jeannine Mertens, Nicole Metzker, Mike Metzger, Richard Miguelgorry, John Miklas, Shirley Miles, Larry Mills, Jav Mireles, Estella Mitchell, Michael Mivahara, Wayne Moh, Alexander Morel, Mirian Morgan, Julie Murillo, Josephine Murry, Bonnie Nakamura, Stanley Nalbone, Kathleen Navarro, Eva Neece, John Needham, Kristine Nelson, Jr., Dale Nelson, Elaine Nelson, Martha Nevarez, Vincent Nevels, Doris New, Cynthia Norwig, Geraldine Oates, Deanna Olaoue, Elizabeth Oliver, James Ortega, Martin Ozawa, Beverly Palacios, Rudy Palmer, Edwin Palomo, Florinda Parenti, Antonio Pasillas, Margaret Peak, Charlene Peckham, Mary Pera, Richard Pereira, Manuel Perez, Angelica Perez, Anita P Peterson, Ernest Peyton, Dorlene Piazza, Ronald Pidatt,i Steven Pimentel, Frank Plata, Ernest r' Ponce, Apolonia Poundsf'Barbara Preo, Donna ' Presto, Janice Puentes, Martha Quarrato,Rose' Ramirez, Antonio Ramirez, Beatrice Ramirez, lsidro Ramirez, Moses Ravera, Rosie Rayner, Bette Richaardson, Lynda Ricks, Obra Ringor, Gloria Rivers, Darlene Robles, Lydia Rodriguez, Constance Rodriguez, Dora .kgdrissszt Elov Rodriguez, Hector Rodriguez, Jess R'odriguez, John Rodriguez, Ramiro Rodriguez, Roman Rosingana, Arthur Rossi, Shirley Santiago, David Schaefer ll, Daniel Scott, Jimmy Searle, Lea Segura, Linda Sharpe, Jr., Stanley Shephard, William Silva, Kenneth Silva, Mary Simpson, Frank Sisneros, Dora Smith, Catherine Smith, Perry Smith, Richard Snetsinger, Janice Soares, Lucia Sotelo, Mary Souza, Judith Spencer, Stephen Steiling, Daniel Sunseri, Leona Sunzeri, Sandra Sutcliffe, Suzanne Tabios, Frank Takata, Julie Tallreico, Donald Tankersley, Nancy Tatsuno, Arlene Tavarez, Nahum Teneyuca, Rudolph Terrasas, Frank Teso, Pablo Thompson, Kaye Thompson, Sarah Tingey, Ruth Trammell, Laura Trinwith, Stephen Truiillo, Angel Uchida, Janice Underwood, Ronald Vaira, Dianne Valdez, Charles Valenzuela, John Valenzuela, Daniel Valeio, Adelita Valles, Jr.,Frank Vargas, Patricia Vargas, Ronald Vicari, Stephen Viera, Esther Vierra, Shirley Vigil, Maria Vinecke, Richard Wakimoto, Kirniko Ware, Lynda Ware, Wayne Warren, Arzetta Washington, Leland Webster, Tommy Welchly, Ronald West, Margaret White, Donna White, James Winslett, Jr., John Yoshida, Clifford Yow, Gerald Yuki, Judith Zuger, Anton Rosso, Ronald Rowe, Charles ff X, Ruiz, Robert 4' RufUPPe, David I Rushing, Carolyne Why 9 Sackmann, Frances Saia, Sharon CQ- Sakala, Charlene Sakala, Marlene Sakamoto, Brian Sanchez, Anton ' - Sanchez, Cruz f' Sandoval, Alvan , l I Sandoval, Frances X X X XX XX N QQK-xx ,J ,.., S kfsfiff If gg: S. ,,2g,,. M ..,.. A. .. X . Q 4 5-?:.35m,,..,m ..,.. W wx. . mfg AWN. X531 X1 X X --571. . ' 3 X.. .. lf' .- f .iffs VN.i:fkff::J:. - X -mn Q , .Q -vm . -aww 108 1 19 129 157 179 203 229 233 243 3 :Sl Mr. Lawrence A. Appleton President l957-'l963 Mr, Roy Butcher 1960-l 965 Dr. Earle P. Crandall Superintendent of Schools The proud growth of high school education in San Jose is deeply rooted in the century of history at San Jose High School. As one ot the leading high schools of the State in academic achievement, San .lose High School was also a leader in the development of student body activities. The students of today have the graduates of former years and their great teachers to thank for making high school an exciting place in which to get an education. Graduates have streamed out of the proud halls of San Jose High School for one hundred years and have become the student leaders of Stanford, the University of California, San Jose State College, and other institutions of higher education all over the United States. They have become the prominent citizens of San Jose, of Santa Clara County, and the State and nation. We are proud of you, one and all, and extend best wishes to San .lose High School as it starts its second hundred years of history in San Jose. Earle P. Crandall Superintendent of Schools 5 - 1 4 7 f Q s ' 1 6 Q 9 1 1 K 5 ,I X ...S .jutxlir - sw..q,,x if X .l Mr. Gael Douglass Mrs. Gertrude J. Gale MV- Edwin D- JONES 1961-1967 1948-1967 l96l 965 Mr, Gene G. Long Principal MA., Stanford U. Few high schools in California have qualified to celebrate their Cen- tennial -- San Jose High is one ot these few. The oldest high school in our State was established just six years prior to the time High was born in l863 under the leadership ot J. J. Bowen. Though not the oldest, there is no high school richer in tradition or loyalty ot its alumni, This loyalty was truly brought to light when on May l8th ot this year almost 2,000 people joined together at a banquet to celebrate High's l00th birthday, the oldest high school in the State had 1250 people at its l0Oth birthday party. As San Jose High enters its second one hundred years, it will continue to modify its curriculum to better prepare students to succeed in our increasingly complex society. The challenge of the tuture is great, but it will be met by present and future Highans as the challenges ot the past have been met by former students. GENE G. LONG Principal, San Jose High School IO9 YH, , , Was, l i i l I V . l 1 ADMINISTRATCRS Mr. Karl O. Pedersen Vice Principal, Director of Curriculum M.S.E., U. of Michigan Mrs. Phyllis J. Morrvis ' Vice Principal, Dean off Girls M.A.. San Jose State CCUNSELCRS Mrs. Karen Eknoian - Social Studies Chairman M.A., Stanford U. Mr. Jean J. Ridley Vice Principal, Dean of Boys A.B., U. of Pacific Mrs. Irma Hollisier Miss Lillian Hicks Social Studies Social Studies M-A-, San JOSE Siaie A.B., San Jose State Mr. Frank long Miss Frances Malovos Mr, Edward Freed Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies A.B., Fresno State M.A., Stanford U. A.B., San Francisco State FACULTY Aig Mr. Prospero Anaya A Social Studies? Sodaliswdies MA U' of Cal' ' A.B., San Jose State Mr. Peter Galloni Mr. Axel Jonasson Miss Helen Mineta Social Studies Social Studies A.B., U. of Pa. M.A., U. of Calif. . Students' take test in Room 30, large lgcture-mo-uic room. Miss Susan Ralph Mr. Raymond Schatz Mr. Clarence Sloetzer Mr. James Spano Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies M.A., Stanford U, M.A., Stanford U. A.B., U. of Calif. M.A., San Jose State N nt , , ' .f E E... ,, W- l i -91 li 9 .92 wiv F .,, .. , l , i g V, Y. .awfj WE- I all ,,-. mm, f'-'flggwci 42 C2 , :',Qs?l'- .Q Mrs. Patricia Benner Mn' M'l: ed Challon English Li rarian A.B., San Francisco State B'S U' of No- Calolma Mrs. Julie Clarfield Mr. wake, Kraus English English Chairman A.B,, U. of Calif. A.B.I UCLA Mrs. Sheila cole Mrs. Minna Coughlin Mrs. Ruth Cravath Mr. Sherwood Goozee English English English Drama A-B., U. of Brit. COL M.A., U. of Pacific B.A., Okla. College for Women B.A.. U. of Pacific ' Mrs. Patricia Johnson Miss Nina Parkhursf English English M.S., Utah Stare U. AB., U. Of Missouri V' s' S 'N -at 3 ., wlfwf ., ,. , , Q ,s lfQ1.,f . N E is Mrs. Ruth Therrell Mr. Saxton Pope I English English A.B., U. of Calif. B.A., U. of Idaho Mr. Gerald Turnoy Mrs. Mary .lo Wagner Journalism English M.A., U. of Calif. B.S,, B.A., Bowling Green State U. Mr. Saxton Pope assists students of his acceler- ated Englislx class in literature. ' mm . Wh.. .M ,a..:l,.-...-nmnn- Mr. James Hood Mathematics Chairman M.A., San Jose State Mr. Michael Edwards Mr. William Martin Mathematics Mathematics M.A,, U. of Calif. B.S., U. of Nevada me 1 4 4 tv., U ii? 3 , T-2. 4-- X ..- Mr. JIIWICS H0011 explains Il prolzlfrm in his irigmmnzetry z:1u.s-.sz 1 Mr. Richard Williams Science Chairman A.B., San Jose State 'W Mr. Rudolph Rudd Mr. James Hinerman Mr. John B. Ogden Mr, Neil Coley Science Science Science Science M-A-, Stanford U. M.A., Arizona State H3 M-A., Stl-1nf0Vd U- A-B-, San Jose State 4 4 K Miss Mariorie Hinson Girls' Physical Education Chmn. M.A., San Jose State Mrs. Janet Axline Physical Education B.A., San Jose State Miss Marilyn Mason Physical Education B.A., San Jose State Mr. Mark Briggsdirects students of Bulldog Studio who are busily working on u banner for a forthcoming game, Mr. Chris Papoas Boys' Physical Education Chmn M,A., San Jose State Mr. William oicfisiina Mr- Pond' Hogan Physical Education PhY5'C5l Educallon M.A., San Jose State M.A., San Jose State Miss Joy Krailke Mr. David Nelson Physical Education Physical Education B-5-1 U- of Minn- B.A., San Jose State Mr. S. Ross Bergantz Mr. Robert Carlisle Music Chairman Language Chairman M.A., San Jose State A.B., U, of Calif- Mi. Robert Carlzslg and s!urIu1t.s tm tht newly instullvrl Illilgllllgfl' laboratory. Mr. Ignatius Guevara Miss Eleanor Enrione Spanish Spanish B.A., U, of San Francisco A.B., San Jose State gf fc: Miss Dixie Bullard Mrs. Mary d'Artenay Mrs, Marjorie Sghull Mr. John Mark Briggs Home Economics Home Economics Art Art Chairman A.B., U. of Puget Sound A.B., College of Notre Dame M.A., U. of Calif. M.A., San Jose State '. ez: i 3 . a Mrs. Ella Crow 5PeClal Special Education Special Education Nurse M.A., San Francisco State A.B,, San Jose State 115 M.A., San Francisco State P.H.N., U. of Minn. Mrs. Elaine Fisk Mrs. Diane Hawes Mr. Howard Bonniksen Mr. Donald Atherton Commerce Chairman Business Education Business Education M.A., San Jose State B.S., U, of So. Calif. B.S., Oregon State Business Education A.B., San Jose State Mr. John Iskra Commerce B.S. U. of Calif. Mrs, Dorprhy ,lohnggn Mr. Richard Munson Mrs. Carol Wilcox Business Education Distributive Education Business Education A,B,, San Jose Stare B.E., Chicago Teachers College B.A., Long Beach State '54 Mr. Wilbur Miller Industrial Arts Chairman A.B., San .lose State All eyes on copy . . Mr. Francis Buck Industrial Arts B.A., San Jose State .ga T if fi , ,..., i Q Q , - , il , 5 fl B VA A W It ,V T, 'L T' N' if T .. 6- by W HV I ,.,, ,,..,, 5 ,...,, K MM- A Q3 ,. tirsst ' 'T S VVA, t ,, V, , . Y X H I I ,: , V:VV..L fag-: V ff-- g:1g,.:i',, -i 1 ',-. , -- ' -tti I it on ils ' 9 .zaazfpggznf .i. 'Si?tt 1: X Mr. Leslie Koch Mr. Douglass Thorne Industrial Arts Agriculwre M.A., San Jose State MA., Cal poly Mr. Arthur Till Mr. Al Wilson Electricity Wood Shop M.A., San Jose State M.A., San Jose State CLASSIFIED STAFF - :Six E2 - f S 1 Mr. Robert Chadwick The mlnzinistrrztice corrirlozzs' are kept neat and attractive by the custodial staff. Head Cusfodian Mr. Richard De la Rosa Mr. Frank Forney Mr. Albert Morrow Mr. Dean Pieffe Custodian Custodian Groundsman CUS10d'Bn it K Y Q: wx P Y as x Qi. , Mr. Eugene Piontek Mr. Philip Soria Custodian Custodian Mr. Wade Whitton Custodian Mr. Vernon Winn Groundsman J . v sf Mrs, lela Agn-ella Mrs. Helen Baker Mrs. Sally Goodman MTS- lfene NBISOH Bank Secretary Registrar Assistant Attendance Secretary Attendance Secretary Mrs. Ruby Philpott Miss Emilie Reiff Mrs. Marcella Rowe Mrs. Elsie Tiffin Assistant Registrar Principal's Secretary Library Secretary Secretary to Mrs. Bettie Bartolini Cafeteria Assistant Mrs. louis Bischoff Cafeteria Assistant C ,C 3.5 5 Mrs. Velna Greeley Cafeteria Assistant Mrs. Mamie Green Cafeteria Assistant Administrative Staff Mrs. Henrietta Brautigan Cafeteria Assistant Mrs. Hazel McClory Cafeteria Manager Not pictured: A f Mrs. Edith Kinemom Mrs. Shirley Lartigue Cafeteria Assistant Cafemria Assistant 4 i I LEADERS Student government is composed of several branches. Each is designed to promote an efficiently organized form of government. With the combined skill and effort of the student body officers, important is- sues are discussed and solutions for these issues are presented to the student body for its approval or reiection. The officers work for the school and for the nearly l5OO students which com- prise its student body. The student leaders of the school set and helped accomplish goals in an effec- tive and well-organized manner. The committees, secretaries and under-secre- taries all perform essential duties for the school and its students. ln training for leadership, as well as carrying out valuable school activities, the leaders of our student government advance the growth of democracy. In this way, and many others, student gove- ernment furthers our theme, Our Roots Are Wide and Deep. Manuel Alcaraz A.S.B. President Ed Laclergue Sheila Shelton A.S.B. Secretary Faith Creamer A.S.B. Treasurer A.S.B. Vice President STUDENTS SCDT i'V'Fl S'I'TeTJUFlIN I' 1 1 QQ. ,Q 120 Mr. Spano, Mr. Marsh, Mrs. Smith Row l, left to right: Meribel Lee, Carolyn Nakamura, Patricia Aver- sente, Row 2: Mike Bautista, Robert Stewart, Robert Carmona, Jim Lepper, Vincent Reyes, Trini Leyva. Absent: Edith Esquibel. Mr. Sloctzer, Mr, Jonasson Row l, left to right: Jackie Horner, Frances Kotsuluo, Mary Jean LODO7 Row 2: Sam Porcdia, Kon Polizzi, Bernard Gupton, Alfred Hustocl Absent: Harry Branch, Rciko Taniguclti, Vvrnon Wasltiitgtorw. K in A Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Hollister, Miss Malovos, Mrs. Clarfield Row 'I, left to right: Patricia Aram, Marcy Flanary. Row 2: Harry Salgado, Irving Ozawa, Arturo Zorrilla, Francis Campagna. Absent: Patricial Clifford, Irene Martinez, Adrina Corbisiero. Mr. Schatz, Mr. Freed Row 1, left to right: Joyce Richard, Jackie Gallo, Alana Burris. Row 2: Gary Aslanian, Mary Sottile, Cheri Jones, Gary Campbell. Abgenq: Sam Williams, John Method, Nancy Jo Sapienza. PHCBLEMS Mr. Galloni, Miss Mineta Row 'l, left to right: Gaby Janoschek, Kathy Zacchei, Linda Patterson, Row 2: Frank Bacerra, Ron Aguirre, Jonathan Hirabayashi. Absent: Josephine Sparaco, Louis James, Charles Palmer, Mr. Long, Miss Hicks, Mr. Anaya Row I, left to right: Ellen McAllister, Suzanne Larson, Linda Griep Row 2: Homer Valdez, Juan Teio, Paul Pioli, Bill Blockie. Absent Ken Polizzi. .yr ' T Y., W ,.. Barbara Mecklenburg Chief Justice wr V W, V -- v....,,,.w,-.---gy-n . 'th -is .wtf il it Gerimag Lee pany Eagan Richard Peterson Associate Justice Associate Justice Associate Justice STUDENT CCURT PLAYS LEAJCH IH.CJ1.tIl1l The powers of student court, put to their limit, are wide and strong. Among its sev- eral powers are those of impeachment, re- ceiving student complaints, and seeing what, if anything, can be done about them. Trying offenders of the student code also is handled by the student court members. They also in- terpret the constitution as their foremost :fi-' activity. 1 l The student court interprets school cmlstitutirni. , 'xx A ft :tai Robyn Adams Associate Justice '45 .'., , . .J A , 'Y fi H . A .Ex .. Q is, , R i 5 A . L '9 ' . ' A I Josephine Schweizer R'cl'a'd Cannon Court Clerk Ba'l'll 122 r Q ' sg may 6, 0 99 51 435' by Q' 2 E '31, 60 'fbtrsn u 1l Mrs- PhYHi5 Mo i5 Mr. John Marsh Adviser of legislative Adviser of student court and executive councii f . 'i J A Lcpfislatiue council mcmlwrs f1i.s'cu.s'.y lIlIlffL'l'.S' of .vturlcnt cmzccrn. 63' VY Q wxemwmomeq A.S.B. Court airs' Cases f7l13OlUiTl,Q students. UH'dpnuaaI1lakdau ywdlit mmawiima Iiulchs' nmde by e.tc.'L'14lim' wznwil affect .s-trfrlenls. Stzulenf lvrulwrs rli.w'u.s-.v pnssillll' r1f.'tiUifi0s. 123 Ed Laclergue A.S.B. President Dianne Holmes A.S.B. Secretary GBVY CamPbell Faith Creamer A.S.B, Vice President AISAB- Treasurer LJITTILII1 Il:-'Il:iCJJ:5IL.ifE.lJME 1,l',Lfl-Ylllfflil' r'uunz'il IIlf'lHlIl'l'4S' url' 1'lc'r't1'rl lm mvli .wriril .x'!rr4li1'.s' r'l11.x'.s'. l'iz'lu1'r'rl liffrv url' f'num'il 1'z'l1l:1',s'f'i1tr1- Iiuzw, iulmvcl fulluiL'ili,Q muiiv of !a'r1r'lim'.s- lL'l1U.S'f' f'lri.x'.s'r's llwy 1'r'p1-w.wii!vfI. Miss Mineta, Mr. Sloetzer. Row 'l, left right: Marilyn Lyda, Frances Kotsubo, Norma Lee, Ruth Colaw. Row 2: Adrian Rodriguez, Jose Alves, Ruben Aguila. , f ' Mr. Long, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Hollister. Row 'l, left to right: Meribel Lee, Patricia Aversenti, Kathy Gorin, Regina Lcguil- lon. Row 2: Carlos Silva, Rigo Chacon, Jim Bakich, Robert Carmona, A l24 A,.-,,-,....4,..A.n..L.. A,....,, Mr. Anaya, Mr, Galloni, Miss Malovos, Row 'l, left to right: Gloria Rodriquez, Lynn Marvin, Camilla Zuger. Row 2: Francis Campagna, Marcy Flannary, Robert Armstrong. Mr. Spano, Miss Ralph. Row 'l, left to right: Mary Arrigo, Karen Gottschall, Carolyn Blonde, Tony Ciraulo. Row 2: Richard Millan, Jim Lepper, Walter Armijo, Ron Fujii, Joe Valenzuela. TACKLED Mr. Freed, Mr, Schatz. Row 'l, left to right: Margie Hans- ford, Angie Sisle. Row 2: Dennis Barone, Gary Aslanian, Herb Barragan, Yordano Cervantez. ......-.-ar rrs, fi vig K S! M 'J k r s 'eww J, - 55 i 'i!':t 3 A 4111:-1-xi Q? Ha I 4 4 Row 'l, left to right: Sharon Smith, Manuel Calvan, Trini Leyra, Sam Peredia. 2 2 I ' Row 'l, left to right: Mary Lou Dawson director of ubliq . - F f P relationsg Carol Yoshida, director of girls' activitiesg Jose' phone SCl W9fZf-'ff director of public relations' Ellen Tal-:eta clirectorlof ral-ly committee, Row 2: John Torres, direcyoi of boys activitiesg Karen Faraone, director of rally Com. mitteeg Christine lnouye, director of general activtiesr , Mafilvtm lvda, director of welfare. STUDENTS PUT gl lil' 1 Wg, A ' J' will Q Left to right: Royce Morrison, manager of sophomore boys welcome committee: Gary Campbell, manager of noon activities. Left to right: Thaya Mune, manager of musicg Alana Burris, manager of dances, Judy Armstrong, manager of elections Absent: Sue Mix, manager of programs, Left Oo right: Gayle Canipen, manager of bulletin lJoarcls5 Harry Branch, manager of artg Charlene Enos, manager of productions. Absent: Diana Wells, manager of publications. Left to right: Laura Aram, manager of general safety, Vicki Galati, manager of traffic, Jackie Horner, manager of international relations, Dianne Holmes, manager of community welfare. Left to right: Janet Gomes, manager of senior mothers' teag Carolyn Compton, manager of fashion showy Norma Lee, man- ager of Hi-Jinx, Sharon Williams, manager of sophomore l26 welcome committee, Row I, left to right: Karen Faraone, secretary of rally committee, Christine lnouye, secretary of public relations, Alana Burris, secretary of general activities, Ellen Talceta, secretary of rally committee. Row 2: Sue Mix, secretary of public relations, Wayne Levvis, secretary of boys' activities, Linda Patterson, secretary of student welfare, Laura Arani, secretary ol girls' activities. CDN PRCG-BABES SCCYQTGVY Lefi to right: Pattie Eagan, Under-secretary ot' music, Carol Yoshida, uncler- secretary of programs, Lincla Brown, onclor-secretary of dances, Margaiet Moncltiero, under-secretary of elections. Left to right: Jose Alves, under-secretary of traffic and safety, Anne Colnly, under-secretary of community welfare, Bob Steward, under-secretary ol international relations, Left to right: Janet Gomes, unclerfsecretary of senior mothers' tea, Carolyn Compton, Uncler-secretary of fashion show, Norma Lee, uncler-secretary ot' Hi-Jinx, Sharon Williams, under-secretary of sophomore welcome committee, l27 Left Io right: Elma Quinn, under-secretary of art, Mary Lou Dawson, under- ot publications, Charlene Enos, under-secretary of productions. Left to right: Royce Morrison, under-secretary of sophomore boys welfare committee, Vickie Galati, under-secretary of noon activities. COMMITTEES CRS-ANIZE VVCRK Bids Committee- Raw 'l, left to right: Sue Livingood, Christine Inouye, Joyce Richard. Row 2: Jean Thrift, Andy Bruno, Margaret Monchiero. Election Committee- Row 1, left to right: Elaine Riley, Gwen Ribbs, Shawn Smith, Marie Chavez. Row 2: Robyn Adams, Karen Gottschall, Judy Armstrong, Diane Reed. Row 3: Jean Thrift, Joan Thrift, Vicki Galati, Margaret Monchiero, Joyce Richard, Dance Committee- left to right: Margaret Monchiero, Gwen Rilnlzis, Mario Chavez, Vicki Gaiati, ,M sa' LCD VV- EIR, CLASSLZEEIJN' From September to June the lower classmen enter into a schedule of scholas- tic, athletic, and recreational events. The sophomores enjoy the freshness of high school while the juniors enjoy the atmosphere of their in-between status. When the sophomores first entered the halls of San .lose High a new and chal- lenging life opened for them. The class adviser, Mr. Saxton Pope, and the class officers helped to promote responsibility to the students and willingness to work. Most of all, the class leaders tried to make their sophomore year the happiest and their most memorable one. Juniors traditionally have set an exam- ple of good sportsmanship by treating others equally, whether they are sopho- mores or seniors. Mr. James Spano, the junior class adviser, and the class offi- cers this year helped the class prepare to take the place of the seniors, and, at the same time, to be leaders to the lower classmen. Benefiting from the experiences of the seniors and their own experiences in their sophomore year, the juniors pre- pared to make their senior and last year the best! l l Mr. James Spano Y U Rose Solo Class Adviser President This year, as in years past, the junior class has been ready and willing to promote gen- eral activities and to establish its own lead- ers and ideas. One of the outstanding ideas was that of having the junior prom held in the administration building. The theme, Shangri-La, was carried out effectively by using the upstairs of the administration cor- ridor as a balcony. The junior prom took planning and hard work, and it will be long remembered by all juniors as well as the en- tire student body. The junior year having reaehed its conclu- sion, students are now looking forward to the senior year which will culminate their three years at San Jose High School. Francis Campagna Ellen MCAlllSfeI' Patty Eagan ' Vice President Secretary Treasurer Celia Acosta Pamela Adams Robyn Adams Ann ljllarie Agrusa Ronald Aguirre Joyce Agustine ' , - Juan Alfaro V K f l A Rays Alvarez 'l A .iA' Elaine Alves Sandra Amadeo 'A l i i Philip Amoroso Q Cynthia Anderson Diane Anderson Marjorie Anderson Lee Allen Anderson Selven Anderson Elisa Alive Andrade Joy Anglemier Mauro Aning Pat Ansuini Joe Antuna Mary Lou Aranda Luana Arca Rosanna Arca Walter Armigo Mary Arrigo Arlene Avila I- Iris Aviles Lillie Balderash' David Banderos - n 1 4. E-laine Barale Rita Barcus David Barone . George Barragarl I Pamela Barry Heinz Baum 'Mike Bautista Paul Bazan Penny Beltran Joe Benayidez Joseph Bennett Jan Berk ' Sally Bermudez.l Carolyn Blonde Joe Boiorquez .A Mary Borch l Bernadette Borroto Gloria Bracamont? lj ' ' 'fx ,, Virginia Bray. ig, ' Wallace Britten .a.-. Mike Brown ' ' Andrew Bruno Richard Brusato 4.2, Denelle Bryant if , ' 'w-.F: 'f3.i, lb 30 E I 'Q J 1863 1963 TENS? I -K 1,41 'Www -A 's-4 We if W , ll f B is y B asf ,Msn .uv-nu., , le .hs- .ax L 5' V 'lf 2? 1 7x 9- . fi. Nu. QE 4. ,i. . ,,.. my , . .C ' ,Q a at C! 4-K '1 x V. -0-use--X if mf ,, :S 535 it .1,, it Wi refs ii wa A i Iii. , ' it if ' ...- f ig .gg f , ..:.-.Q,.'1:g.: X f fsm.x,.. .5 'Us . -- eq are was newark M .L ,, w riggg gi ggi Q52 C 1 2 -3' A. 4 - xL . ti X HY' ' K .iirkff ' ' r ,S -K . .. ,J . xt X xx xi? Q 4 I A ' K' fam? 2 .,-.f. ,, X 'A r- . -SW . - ',:a.f.gE.-55' J 1 -fr fr. 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Coffey Ruby Cole Bill Collins David Contreras Adrena Corbisicro Donald Cornell Anastasia Corria Robert Cortez Fred Corrales Diane Cox Leon Cozzo Jim Crawford Phil Crawley Iris Crisci Ralph Crumbliss Nellie Cruz Robert Cusimano Floyd Custodia Marlene De Angelo Elena DeLeon Gloria Delgado Jesse Delgado Mary De Los Angeles Mary De Los Angeles Mike De Morrow Carol Dillard Lupe Dominguez Tony Dominguez Ellis Driskell Mike Duke Harold Duncan Abby Duran Pamela Edwards Sieve Efthimos Sharyn Enna Charlene Enos Adeline Enriquez Kathy Esparza R. Espino Edith Esquibel l 1 ww w ana- Q 3 2 1 ,A nfl? as '13 W. N, i ,H 25, Q , f jg.. ff .. s.,Ao , IVV, K J' 5' A1 'Qs Us 5. Q- X. -if lk m, ,,,,-, W Hz.: ' if ',,. 42 9 ,fi 4. 51 an l Je gk. . Z' i i' 1: :af M1911 uf' Www ' ' tain 7,ffe,ig,fi. 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At the year's first assembly, given in their honor, the cheer- leaders told not the traditions that have been carried on by this great school throughout its existence. One of the traditions has been that of having a Sophomore Welcome Dance, this year entitled Centennial Jive of the Class of '65, As the year drew to an end, sophomores were excitedly looking torvvard to their next year at High. ' Pete Shiver Mr. Saxton Pope President Class Adviser Carol Magnoli Suzanne Larson Meribel lee T . . reasurer Secretary Vice President Patricia Advesenti Esther' Aguila Irene Aguila Olivia Aguirre Dolores Alcaraz Lavon Allen Linda Alvarado Connie Alvarez Linda Alvidrez Ronnie Amaro Manuel Anaya Joe Anachondo Patricia Anderson Richard Anderson Patricia Aram George Armstrong James Armstrong Robert Armstrong -r -nt-1 i 1 Q -1-ml' if sn. if ww .osx +3 s s 1- - i f ' . ..s f i .l a ll . - I it .. 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Ns 'A f m h ,Q in Pt ' c. , , g , I ' g' ., Tyrus Yasukawa Cecelia Ybarra Terry York Linda Younts George Zamora Ted Zamudio Nancy Zerlgas S , - f E5 I V 'N ACTIVITIES The developing ot the mind and the building ot the body are not the only activities students participate in during the long, hard grind through their school years. Activities of interest, service, and honor clubs tultill the other phase of the lite at San Jose High. The interest clubs stimulate the dor- mant curiosities of students, which might otherwise not be drawn out until later in lite. Through service clubs, students develop a sense ot devotion, loyalty, and responsibility towards the school by their tireless work to make their school excel above others. Finally, the honor clubs showithe leadership that students have evidenced through service and academics. These students display the personality ot the school, Many students have become useful citizens because of these activities by finding within themselves what they really would like to do in later lite, by developing devotion and loyalty to their country and tellow men, and by the growth of responsibility and leadership, which will help them greatly atter high school. Activities have played an important part in the development ot the person up to and after graduation. Thus, we can proudly say, in this sense, our roots are broad and deep, -v,-. V 1 i I i r I 1 l t 4, .7 SENIORS Ruben Aguila Laura Aram Judy Armstrong' Dottie Burchfiel Robert Chan' Ruth caiavw' Mary Lou Dawson' Frances Gonzales Candy Gurgiolo Linda Harris Jon Hirabayashi' Chris Inoye Connie lshihara' Gaby Janoscheck Ed Laclergue' Gerimae Lee' Margaret Lynn Marilyn Lyda' Barbara Mecklenburg' Don Martineau Frank Mesternaker Phil Neilsen Linda Patterson Dan Robertson' Teresa Scherbakov Roy Shimizu Angie Siste' Joanne Thomas' Donna Vaira' Mary Valle Diana Wells' Sharon Williams' Louise Willig' Carol Ann Yoshida Carol Younts iuNioR5 i Robyn Adams Mike Bautista Pam Berry Bonita Carden Linda Coffee Robert Cusimano Bob Daly Pattie Egan' Linda Edwards Marcy Flanary SCI-IOILi.A.flRS VVIN HCNORS it 1347 Q J i lass lass C' sa IVTEN9 The objective of the California Scholarship Federation is to promote high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of high school students. A student must have earned a total of lO points each semester. An A grade counts as 3 points and a B grade counts as l point. A person may also earn points by holding a class or student body office. Miss Lillian Hicks is the club's sponsor. Lite CSF members this year numbered I8. Row 1, left to right: Gerimae Lee, Joanne Thomas. Row 2: Angie Siste, Diane Wells, Judy Armstrong, Row 3: Ruth Colaw, Marilyn Lyda, Sharon Williams. Row 4: Barbara Mecklenburg, Dan Robertson, Ed Laclergue Row 5: Robert Chan, Jon Hirabayashi. Ron Fuiii Irene Garcia Don Hayashi Lucille Hood Harry Kawayashi Bill Little Sue Livengood Royce Morrison Preston Oka Elma Quirin Mary Rodriguez Barbara Scherbakov Bob Steward Robert Tomihuro Ellen Taketa Jean Thrift Julie Urbani Dan Witt SOPHOMORES Pat Aram Jim Armsrtong Robert Armstrong l5B Gary Aslanian Christine Bepp Barbara Bunya Yerrence Casello Sidney Cheong Pat Dobashi Kathy Gorin Glen Hawkins Allen Jio Connie Jones ' Suzanne Larson Meribel Lee Jane Macaluso Jean Macaluso Maureen Mclntyre Gaeton Nola Diane Piazza Victoria Rebisoff Adelaide Rodriguez Mario Sanchez May Shimizu Mary Jo Suseri Dennis Tanaka Wesley Tanaka Tuila Tomita Mary Vargas Ken White Antoinette Whytoshek Sharon Wilkinson ow 'l, left to right: Mrs. Morris, Frances Gonzales, Diane Holmes, Alana Burris, Mary Lou Dawson, erimae Lee, Jo Ann Schweizer. Row 2: Barbara Meckenburg, Sharon Williams, Jackie Horner, Ruth olaw, Marilyn Lyda, and Laura Aram. The girls' honor society, Torch and laurel, was found- ed in l9l4 to honor Alice De Witt, the first girl student body president at High. New mem- bers are selected according to scholarship and leadership abilities. Surprise initiations are a tradition in this club. Mrs. Phyllis Morris is the club's sponsor TUDENTS' QUALITIBJS BECCGNIZED Crown and Shield is an nor society for outstanding ior and senior boys who ve participated in extra-cur- ular activities. The advisor Mr. Jean Ridley. Row I, left to right: Ruben Aguila, Ed LaClcrgue, David Guiterrez, Robert Chan, Jon Hirabayashi, Yordano Cervantes. Row 2, Frank Acosla, Manuel Alcaraz, Harry Branch, Nick Carter, Gary Campbell, Mr. Jean Ridley, Founded in l929, Thespians, the national honor drama society, is now sponsored by Mr. Sherwood Goozee, drama teacher at High. To become a member one must earn a minimum number of points by par- ticipating in various dramatic activities. The club's purpose is to create an active interest in the dramatic arts among high school students. From leff to right: Mr. Sherwood Goozee, Barbara Williams, Guy Apollo and Patricia Lane. Not pictured: Judy Armstrong, Rita Barcus, Anthony Gill, Christie Nettles, Richard Peterson. DRAMA, PUBLICATICNS EICDJNCDIRS 'VVOIN' Mr. Gerald Turnoy is the sponsor of Quill and Scroll honor society for journalists. Juniors and seniors who hold responsible publication positions and are in the upper third of their respective classes are eligible to apply. Since its toundingion March 20, l948, the club has had several reunions, made programs tor one of the annual Big Bone Games, and sponsored pro- grams to attract outstanding students to the iournalism program. Row 'l, left lo right: Mary Ann Vibanco, Mary Lou Dawson, Norma Lee, Robyn Adams, Sharon Williams. Row 2: Mr. Gerald Turnoy, Jackie Horner, Vicki Galati, Andy Bruno, Mike Bautista. Not pictured: Linda Brown, Sheila Shelton, Diana Wells. Carol Yoshida. l6O SERVICE CET FIQTIFZS PRING- IEEECDISITDIR. Row 1 left to right: Helen Pizzaro, Mary Da Rosa, Lynn Higashihara, Mary Ann Vibanco, Mary Gong, Rosalie Truiillo, Melody Soveridn Anne Cobb, Linda Patterson, Josephine Sparaco, Raena Duncan, Row 2: Norma Lee, Claire -Merldier, Jeane Haka- Shgma Adrienne Murphy, Connie Folden, Salene Hull, Janet Gogolyn, Frances Runisey, Amy Brewer, Willis Swanton, Miss Helen Mineta. Row 3: Irene Garcia, Carolyn Blonde, Henrietta Machado, Camilla Zuger, Gabriella Zuger, Pat Doll, Ann Bosshard, Jean Soulages, Vicki Galati, Joan Thrift, Jean Thrift. La Sei won the activity trophy in 1954 and 1958, lt has participated in community service by presenting programs at Santa Clara County Hospital and Agnew State Hospital. lt has also contributed to diverse school activities. Miss Helen Mineta is the club's sponsor. Promoting ticket sales for Asso- ciated Student Body dances is one of the activities of Tri Bar. Car washes are sponsored for money raising projects. The boys' club was founded in 1929, and dropped in '56, but re- activated in 1961. Mr. John Marsh is the club's adviser. Row 1, left to right: Robert Dominguez, Herbert Barragan, Mike Henningan, Richard Cannon, Royce Morrison, Bill Little, Leon Cozzo. Row 2: Mr. John Marsh, Ed Laclergue, Dan Holland, Paul lntravia, Don Martineau, Jose Alves, Ron Benkelmen, Robert Chan, James Bond, Dan McGuire, Francis Cainpagna. , Mrs, Karen Smith sponsors les Biioux, which renders services to the school by cooperating together in the spirit of friendly rivalry with other service clubs. The club was organized in 1958. Row 1, left to right: Joanne Pond, Frances Gonzales, Sharon Smith, Lucy Hood, Carol Magnoli, Marilynn Skinner, Meribel Lee, Carol Yoshida, Chris lnouye, Janet Gomes, Carolyn Nakamura, Suzanne Giger, Liz Silva, Jane Macaluso, Joyce Angleniier, Row 2: Mrs. Smith, Teresa Scherbakov, Connie lshihara, Margaret Linn, Cheryl Lett, Gabrielle Janoschek, Mary Lou Daw w Al soi , ana Burris, Judy Armstrong, Linda Brown, Laura Aram, Diane Holmes, Sharon Williarns, Sue Mora, Karen Gottschall. Row 3: Site Mix, Barbara Scherbakov, Louise Willig, Julie Urbani, Marilyn Lyda, Gayle Campen, Elma Quirin, Susan Salaz, Jackie Horner, Margaret Monchiero, Judy Ferrara, Kathy Gorin. The sponsor of the girls' service club, Hi-Ets, is Mrs. Patricia Benner. The club donates a fairly large portion of their treasury to the Ambassador's Abroad. Their activ- ities include sending Christmas cards to the administration and clerical work for the sutdent body. Row T,.Ieft lo right: Barbara Bunya, Twila Tomita, Christine Bepp, Barbara Williams, Sue Livingood. Row 2: Pat Colla, Kathy Graves, Stephanie Franusiak, Sylvia Smith, Pat Anersenti, Sandy Porter, Sharalyn Wilkenson, Mrs. Benner. Row 3: Lillian Shipley, Dolores Breves, Pat Dobashi, Pam Lawson, Marsha Thorsen, Linda Preo, Suzanne Larson. Excalibur boys' service club is sponsored by Mr. James Hinerman. Their activities included such ASB money-raising funds as car washes and the club's biggest event, the Sadie Hawkins dance. Other activities are banners for rallies, games, school clean-up, and patrolling library and cafeteria lines. Spff, Row I, left to right: Mario Sanchez, Vaughn lmada, Richard Brusato, Wesley Tanaka, Don Hayashi, Jon Hirabayashi. Row 2: Preston Oka, Steve Zaima, Bill Tanaka, Roy Shimizu, Ron Fuiii, Gaeton Nola, Joe Polito, Bob Tomihiro, Dennis Tanaka, Allan Jio, Glen Ishi- wata, Aki Kawayoshi, Bob Steward, Charles Griffin, Mike Bautista, Mr. James Hinerman. Row 3: Bob Daly, Bill Stephenson, Bill Fiddler, Alan Seacrist, Andy Bruno, Ed Nutter, Warrick Pike, Rob Cusimano, Raymond Metzger. Tres Bonne girls' service club is sponsored by Mrs. Diane Hawes. The club's activities include door decoration, selling refreshments and tickets, and sponsoring dances. The club was founded in 19511, and since then has won the activity trophy rhree times. Kow 1, left to right: Liz Cardon, Irene Padilla, Judy Ferguson, GiGi Gloria, Marika Sikk, Rose Vallelunga, Frances Kotsubo, Carol Preo, Marilyn Turturici, Joanne Romano, Elaine Barale, Mary Jane Rodriguez, Liz Lucas. Row 2: Ellen McAllister, Marcelon Meek, Phyllis Waltman, Kathy Taoka, Alice Cabebe, Becky Gallegos, Angie Siste, Elaine Riley, Gwen Ribbs, Josie Tabios, Kathy Scarpace, Becky Ochoa, Peggy Edwards, Wygenia Scott, Mrs. Diane Hawes. Row 3: Kathy Gregg, Linda Gregg, Pat Aaron, Jean Croteau, Joyce Richard, Ruth Thompson, Marilyn Lyles, Katie Lawton, Vivian Serranto, Sandra Amadeo, Ann Agrusa, Linda Harris, Veryleen Yarn. Delores Soriano. Q7 .ei F' Diana Wells Mary Lou Dawson Sharm! Williams Mr Gerald Tumo Fall editor-in-chief Fall feature editor A5555-'BUT editor Aemld Advis Y Spring uclitor-in-chief SDVWCJ HTS' D399 editor Cr Robyn Adams Fall leature editor Spring assistant editor ul ...W . Hbigi' Jackie Horner Andrew Bruno B95 GMOYSO Fall exchange editor Sports editor Fall VEDOHSV Spring feature editor Advertising manager Spring 9XCli5'l9e editor Sheila Shelton Spfinfi reportei Selven Anderson Photo eclitor ....., 5 5 Connie Folden in A 1 uf, . W '95 62:9 v f Q: fo f s c' 0 i Fopv editor A U ,T ll ' A i 0 - e.ee 13' jg 5 The Herald, Americas oldest high 5 ' 'li school weekly, founded in i908, this Q A . 'N year' took a first place medalist award 1: in Columbia Scholastic Press Associa' Q tion competition. Norma Lee Editor in Chief Alice Cabebe Mary Lou Aranda Managmg Editor Mai 1' Mr. Gerald Turnoy Bell Adviser Mr Mark Briggs Art Adviser DEQ 1863 1863 6 'V Y' Linda Brown christine inauye Advertising Manager Business Manager Spring staff additions: Gwen Ribbs, Linda Griep, Kathy Gregg, Richard Cannon, May Shimizu, Raena Duncan. Susan Salaz Mary Ann Vibanco Carol Ann Yoshida Sheila Shelton Senior Editor Lower Classmen Editor Historical Editor i J! Henrietta Machado Sports Copy Editor The Bell Statt Diane Piazza Student Goverment Editor ot T963 had a most enioyable year as it produced the largest Bell in San Jose High's one hundred year history. The statt members were involved in numer- ous activities which included the gathering of San Jose High's history. Each member experienced a deep devotion and loyalty tovvard the statt by spending during and after into the night to lines. This has been many long hours school and long meet their dead- a very challeng- ing year, Mr. Gerald Turnoy, Bell editorial adviser, commented. We savv the challenge arid vve conquered it. Norma Lee Kent Myers ' Linda Martinez vmkl Galah AdV9 l5l'T9 Com' Editor Activities Editor bunuusrsg Hwll Stuff lllllll uf u'm'lc Q 5 gig V-ef 5 1 i'-' g ggf K ,W 53 4+ Mike Bautista Sports Editor Tony Zemke Jon Hirabayashi Assistant Sports Editor T f is Don Pieracn ' fs + SCUND CDF MUSIC HEARD Row 'l, left to right: Mary Lou Aranda, Helen Ingram, Phyllis Ginobeli, Rosemary Catania, Pat Dobashi, Lonnie Martinez, Marie Chavez. Row 2: Rosie Flores, Karen Gottschall, Pam Adams, Mary Hoover, Marie Cantu, Alana Burris, Georgia Wakayama. Row 32 Eddie Garcia, Dorothy Ringer, Roberta Johnston, Margie Diaz, Arnell Jones, Marsha Reeder, Peggy Jacobs. Row 4: Jane Wagner, v Willie Scott, Gilda Jones, Connie Jones, GiGi Gloria, Donna Hart- man, Gene Flemate. Row 5: Jack Pacheco, Dominic Infantino, Harold Duncan, Cathie Morningstar, Bob Garcia, Elaine Riley, Pam McKeever. Row 6: Cheryl Lett, Jean Thrift, Joan Thrift, Jerry Gar- cia, Harold Hayes, Gil Johns, Hovvard Hayes, Richard Olivas, Rose Soto, Shirley Thompson, Joyce Richard. 7i'! Q i Row I, left to right: Mrs. Patricia Johnson, Martha Flores, Iris Crici, Betty Figueroa, Doris Link, Katie Lawton, Rosalie Ponce, Lucia Garcia Jesse Villegas, Irene Madrid. Row 2: Nancy Gulizia, Margret Murphy, Ron Gomez, Robert Faber, C. W. Young. Row 3: Rosa Rodriguez Donna Parker, Marcy Flanary, Johnny Hernandez, Wayne Bray, Gary Miller, Cheryl York, Rachel Keller, Neita Santiago. Row 4. Linda Cer vantes, Joel Perez, Salvador Aleman, Larry Castillo, Becky Gallegos, Irene Valles, Ramona Sandoval. Row 5: Barb Bernhart, Diane Corpuz . . . . I Joyce Joseph, Ruben Perea, David Maes, Jimmy Velasquez, Wally Miller, Mariann White, Frances Lombardo, Belen Andrade, Linda Mora es 166 INSTRUMENTALISTS Ilr'Il5fl:Cl: CJJ:'i.IME t x Row 1, left tn right: Pat Eagan, Robert Chan, Marilyn Lyda, Mari- lyn Skinner, Royce Morrison, Lillian Shipley, Cheryl Haythorne, Thaya Mune, Maribel Lee, Sharon Williams Row 2: Bob Armstrong, Mario Sanchez, Carolyn Nakamura, Selven Anderson, Jeanne Nakashima, Linda Brown, Ray Bernal, Harry Salgado, Bill Hay- thorne, Nancy Bookenoogen, Alfred Gonzales, Andy Santana, Sidney Cheong, Barbara Mecklenburg, Ron Benkleman. Row 3: Margaret Linn, Diane George, Tom Serpa, Juan Treio, Alfred Her- nandez, Bill Stephen, Suzanne Larson, Kathy Gorin, Mike Salas, Eugene Karis, Terry Lee, Tony Petris, Dennis Yoshida, Don Hay- High's music groups provide entertainment and stimulate a life-long interest in music. Above is concert band and below is the dance is . .. Ki 5 ' ,.. N im sw asni, Jim Armstrong, Harry Kawayoshi, Glen lshiwata, Jerry Marsh, Richard Lopez. Row 4: Marilyn Morehouse, Jim Flores, Bob Steward, Stanley Krayenhagen, Jerry Alvidrez, Robert Gue- vara, Andy Flores, Philip Hawkins, Mariann Hale, Joanne Pond, Ricardo Mascarenas, Dexter Schiffer, Pam Lawson, Ralph Crum- bliss, Robert Rodriguez. Row 5: Mr, Ross Bergantz, Director, Jim Gong, Judy Armstrong, Dennis Barone, Larry Maggi, Barbara Scherbakov, Sue Mix, Jack Pacheco, David Rico, Earl Jones, Christine Bepp. band, Melody Masters. .At right above is the a cappella choir and the chorvs is in lower right. nu At the piano, Linda Edwards, Student teacher, Mr. Wilton Jones. Row I: Ray Bernal, Ron Benkleman, Sidney Cheong, Nancy Boekenoogan Harry Salgado. Row 2: Barbara Scherbakov, Richard Lopez, Glenn lshiwata, Andrew Flores, Jim Flores, Larry Maggi. 167 pw, H. U . E . , A-gf? L . 1- ' A F V W P F E, ,gm-474 Y ' 17 -1 ag 5:-, Q EW 5 E 5 N r x N 1 , 1 l v 1 1 , 5 M 4 .1 if F Y Mws- Ii f Q ,iv if I v Z' 2, 3,-ff!! f A , zu. E 4 A fa- A .aff .4 - f . 2 1 L' W5 E' , l - X' ' 4 H , f 4 ...AG ' E 1 'J ' 3 I , ' Q . I K 1 f 5 3 A F W Y H -A , W Ni F 4 Wm y Q. , L: '4 i S ir Mi AEN Y wr r X 0 fi el X 4 Af V' as X A X : 1 W , I Q :x. r L..4..,. .. - ,dh-1, ,A , EIS TIEIEI CEIINl'TfEIJN'JNI'I.A.L. YEAR. ,kr K 9 ,Q my fi V -. 5 1. . .tt av ' ,. vi. wg it ff QR L+ - r fli. 55 - 4 an 55uv I 9 w w f A is-'Q , , ru 4 Q 'M 'W' w . . 5 ,4 iw . V -Q 5 -wa W, Founded in 1959, Thunderbirds has since then become one of the most active clubs on campus. Besides making sets and props, mem- bers handle the sound of High's stage produc- tions. The group works closely with the drama department and is sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie Shull. STUDENTS SIHICDVV' TI-IEIPZ. INTEREST San Jose High was the first school in this area to have a bank. The 33 members of Bank Staff are getting real-life experiences in honesty, trust, and responsibility. The bank staff is the hub of all of San Jose High's student finances. Mr. Howard Bonniksen is the sponsor. The Audio-Visual club is composed of stu- dents assigned to show films in classes, and students interested in A.V. A special project of the club is the training of T.N.T. members to operate the audio-visual equipment. The club holds trouble-shooting sessions for student projectionists. Mrs. Mildred Chatton sponsors the group. Posting absentees, collect- ing absence slips, filing ex- cuses, acting as switchboard operators, and working with the registrar are some of the duties of the office assistants. A very important part of the office system, the office assist- ants are sponsored by Mrs. lrene Nelson and Mrs. Sally Goodman. A person must have dem art ability to become a mem students in the field of com in which the students pro duce banners, posters, dis taught by Mr. Mark Briggs 9' Founded on April 22, l957, the Future Business Leaders of America try to create more understanding and interest in choosing occupations and also to en- courage scholarship and develop citizen- ship. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, holds a candy sale every year to raise money to send dele- gates to the FBLA state convention. This year the convention was held in Berkeley. onstrated responsibility and ber of Bulldog Studio. The class strives to teach talented mercial art by providing a professional studio situation plays, and other materials for school needs. The class was founded in T955 and is Pen and Parchment is a lit- erary club. The first activity on Pen and Parchment's agen- da this year was the initiation ot new club members. Spon- sor is Miss Frances Malovos. The Editorial Board of Pen and Parchment meets every week to judge the material turned in for From the Pen, an an- nual book put out by the club every May. They also meet once a week to read and to give constructive criticism ot their ovvn material. The main purpose of San Jose High School's Future Farmers of America is the goal ot developing agricultural leaders. Among some of the activities are the Parent-Son Banquet, and participation in the County Fair. Sending someone to the National Con- vention at Kansas City is a yearly proiect for the club. 1 fl Founded in T958 to help inform students ot the opportunities in a medical career, the Medical Careers club is sponsored by Mrs. Ella Crovv, school nurse. The club is open to all students who are interested in any field ot medicine. Some ot this year's activities were a trip to Agnevvs State Hospital and a trip to the medical section ot San Jose State College. l The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Neil Coley, is an organization which is designed to pro- mote interest in scientific fields of study and research and occupations. Some of the activities this year included a trip to the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond and a trip to the tide pools in the Santa Cruz area. Les Connoisseurs, which was organized this school year, is a club for boys who are interested in foods. The boys prepare a meal every Thursday for guests who give educational talks. The club's sponsor is Mrs. Mary d' Artenay. fbirpksii' coiiliossssifis - l i A.. 'Mates Mai-- Mrs. Sheila Cole is the spon- sor of Red Cross. In,this club students work together pro- viding service to the commu- nity. The club this year helped at the Red Cross Chapter House, collected 583.37 in its enrollment drive, and com- pleted a wooden chest for a foreign country. It also gave some parties at children's homes in the area. S . :- The Public Address Club, sponsored by Mr. Arthur Till, works day and night to set up sound for games, assemblies, track and swim meets, and dances. Mem- bers are usually in radio and electronics shops. ,M ,ff x s Q T t 3051? 0, J 9 WTEN9 5 C' 1863 1353 fe af Mrs. Mildred Chatton is the sponsor ot the San Jose Chapter Cstarted in l96ll ot the Student Library Association Ot Northern California. The club has had several proiects such as a special book week open house in the library. They also keep the library open during the noon hour. Tomorrow's New Teachers, sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Fisk, has 25 members led by the club president, Ruth Colavv. Activities the club participated in this year were a visit to the University of. California at Berkeley, helping sponsor a vvorkshop in which each member chose the year of school they plan to teach and attended that class, attending a district conference at San Jose State Col lege, and hearing Mr. George Blanks speak about teaching as a profession. Stimulating an interest in mathematics and providing additional experiences for those in- terested in this field are the main obiectives ot the Math Club, sponsored by Mr. James Hood. Activities include investigation of mathematical games and problems which are not suited for the work of the regular classes. The Amateur Radio club was founded on November 9, l955, to promote radio knowl- edge and traternalism and assist members in getting their radio licenses. Some ot their special proiects this year are contacting amateurs throughout the United States and Canada and operating High's radio station, K6 PGH. Mr. Miller is the club's sponsor. Photo Club, sponsored by Mr. Pros- pero Anaya, is engaged in many photo activities. The members learn to de- velop tilm, take better pictures, and print and enlarge negatives. Among the many things stressed by Mr. Anaya is quality over quantity. Y i 25, T 2 The major project that the American Field Service Club sponsors is the annual Ambassador's Ball. The ball, Faire Exchange, was a great success toward helping send a -student abroad. Lucille Hood was selected to go to Japan this summer. The club is sponsored by Miss Eleanor Enrione. SAN JCDSE 'EIIG-H MEETS THE VVCDJRLD The San Jose Lions Club sponsors the incoming foreign student, and the San Jose High students help sponsor their own students going abroad with its annual Ambassadors Ball. San Jose High started its international program six years ago when it entered the American Field Service International Scholarship Program. . San Jose High has received six foreign students and has sent five American students abroad. Miss Eleanor Enrione, Mr. Robert Carlisle and Mr. Clarence Sloetzer are the faculty members who have served as advisers to this program. Miss Enrione is the current adviser. The countries that have been represented by students visiting here are Germany, Denmark, the Argentine, ltaly, and Austria. The countries which have received San Jose's students are Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Chile, and the Netherlands. Miss Eleanor Enrione AFS Sponsor '76 Dear friends: A year has gone by so quickly since I first came to San Jose High School! I remember the differences I found in your school which were so new to me, but with the kind and patient help from the friendly faculty members and all of you wonderful students, it seemed very easy for me to adiust. It was such an interesting experience to learn about your activities and to be so fortunate to be able to participate. I am deeply thankful to both the American Field Service and the San Jose Lion's Club which made it possible for me to spend the most exciting year of my life here, I am especially happy that they selected San Jose High for me. I shall always be most proud to have been numbered amongst its graduates. I have made so many friends here and feel so close to each and everyone of you, that I shall never forget you, and I only wish it would be possible either for you to visit my country soon, or for me to return some day to you. Thank you for all your kindnesses. Always, Gaby Janoschek Dear friends: Visiting Tilburg, Netherlands, will probably be the most memorable experience of my life. I know that it has been the best event of my three years at San Jose High. Living with the Klinkum family for two months during the summer of 1962 has given me many fond memories. Were it not for the guidance of Miss Eleanor Enrione and all of the other people connected with the American Field Service on the local, national, and international level, these memories would not be possible. I will always be grateful to the A.F.S. for my wonderful summer of '62, With the continuing support of the students, teachers, and other interested people, our A.F.S. program can continue to expand and give other students the experience of a lifetime, thus making men and women of tomorrow from the youth of today, and proving to all that the barriers of race, religion, and creed are not in reality barriers at all, but valuable stepping stones to better understanding. Sincerely, Nick Carter This yours Artilmssrl- clor's Brill was lzelzl in the girls, ,uyni on Fel:- rtulry 21. Thr' vuvrzirig was ll great .s'uccv.s-.s- and frnirls were raised to- wrlrds the S500 for flu' AFS progrrtrn. Highs spirited pon: pon girls perform in anr outside rally. 5 1 Iiutlz Colaw is CllUCkl7l,Q lzer cooking skills while Kathy Espurzu and Penny Beltran look on.1 -.:-4 .Q S? rig? if 15 7 .i X J ,V cg' I tldjxl 1- AM A 46, 'Z , NX This yeafs fashion show, sponsored by Miss Dixie Buzwra, was presented on March 26. Shown modeling are Joyce Swimloll and little Yuonne Swindall' Mr. Saxton Pope, right, greets a parent on Parents' Night. ' junior class office nominees present their qualifications 178 to the Junior Class 1' vs QR lU5f ffjiipv X . sis S. X . xx X Q at 'N figgx 3,5555 SPCRTS Developing good sportsmanship and better physical ability in practice sessions and in games are minor goals of athletics. Preparing to live is the maior one. The spirit of determination gained from sports is vital in life after graduating from high school. Determination is gained from the many hours of practice and is finally displayed on the field in games. This type of deter- mination can turn defeat into victory, fail- ure into success, or, in a sense, in later life can be the difference between getting fired and doing a good job. This quality has been displayed by the many fine citizens that have participated in athletics before going into community life. These citizens will lead our nation in determin- ing if we will keep the freedom of our society or lose it. The importance of athletics can clearly be seen and can be cited as one of the great roots of San Jose High in its one- hundred year history. Thus, we can say proudly, in this sense, our roots are broad and deep. G-RIDLEEN' TIE FOR THIRD Row 'l, left to right: Joe Tarricone, Louis Azevedo, Fred Laion, David Martinez, Manuel Alcaraz, Ed Puentes, Gilbert lsais, John Method, Team Manager Bill Martinez. Row 2: Bill Little, Bob Holland, Frank Acosta, Adrian Rodrigues, Wayne Lewis, Joel Perez, George Cabibi, Bob Castillo David Laion, Ed Laclergue. Row 3: Team Manager Louis James, Bob Magrino, Jerry Shipp, Richard Millan, Gary Campbell, Mike Attencio, Gil Johns, Larry Newman, Sam Williams, David Barone. C 'iS PBPPBS Ban oscfasisns Head Coach iv. Pete Galloni Rudy Rudd The varsity gridmen launched the 1962 season victor- iously by trouncing the Pioneer Mustangs, 30-O. The Bull- dogs continued their winning ways, compiling a 4-0 rec- ord midway through the season. The Hill game, however, was lost 9-6, as the cold Bulldogs encountered a stubborn Hill team. The battling Bulldogs proved that they were not finished by smashing Washington 39-O later in the season. Season tally was 6 wins, 3 losses. Coach Chris Pappas stated, This year's varsity football team was outweighed by all of the teams they met, but despite this disadvantage, they were able to take a third place in the league. An example of the type of scrappy team they were was demonstrated in the Lincoln game when they were behind by three touchdowns in the fourth quarter of the game, and came back to within one touchdown of tying the game with an excellent show of spirit, determination, and hard blocking and running. The entire team played all of their games with this same pride and poise. They may have been outscored, but they were never outfought, ar-d this is something of which all the the boys can be extremely proud. l8O PUT IT 'PCG-S IIN' ACTION M n 33 Gcorgr, A l W L Bulldog tacklers Mrmuul Alcara 1175 and George Calnlu 71 9 UU at rm as mlm HU? 34 Ayer halfback Rzclz LuVzg,nc trms m vam to dodge oncofmmg sn S.. gwnuuanlh if 'ur 'Q Intercept fl bam on m Hxghs xzctoru g B011 Mugrino cutclzcs u pass us Lincoln player W' Butch Meier 1283 wrltclws in tlzv lllllllllll Tlmnksgizzingl Big Bom' gunzv, ', 'i v'q'Y ? 'n W'-7 7' W 'V' MEET YOUR - George Cabibi M B, , F 175 Jr. Frank Acosta 1 QB, 150, Sr. .. N J gf im -'E 3 5 ,, A W1 1 we ,gif if wwfwfl M f ,rw fi. Bill Little E, 160, Jr. Wayne Lewis QB, 165, Sr. Bob Holland G, 150, Sr. Dave Barone FB, 170, Jr. ' 35,1 Al fp: Dave Laion tiff ,B 'J G1 200' Sf- ,, ,: - I ' L I Manuel Alcaraz ., E, 160' sf, ' ,,.. ..,, ..... , ' . Bob Castillo Bob MaQ lV10 FB, 185, Soph. HB, 190, Jr. -H ff l f 9 ... if' ' E . ,mv- 'L x 'U' .sf 4 5, Joel Perez HB, 160, sr. 2nd Team, MHAL VARSITY Gary Campbell T, 185, Sr, John Method G, 160, Sr. David Martinez HB, 160, Sr. Ed Puenres T, 160, Sr. Adrian Rodrigues G, 150, Sr. Fred Laion G, 160, Sr. Mike Affencio T, 165, Soph Joe Tarricone G, 180, Jr. Larry Newman T, 185, Sr. Louis Azevedo G, 150, sf. J-SIc 4- J-iCDN'fl-'l PEBSCJNALITIES -fi i si, 1: . Gabriella .lanoschek Princess Ellen Taketa Princess Karen Faraone, Big Bone Queen The queen reigning this year was Karen Faraone. She was crowned at the Big Bone Ball given at Abraham Lincoln High School on Thanksgiving Eve. Her princess attendants were Ellen Taketa and Gabriella Janoschek. Ed LMIEYSUE . Frank Acosta Sam W H sms Big Bone football cap- tains were Sam Williams, Ed Laclergue, and Frank Acosta. Their perform- ance on the gridiron ot Spartan Stadium helped the team to keep up its determination. The con- test vvas lost to the Lions 25-18, after San Jose had held the Bone for tive consecutive years. The B football team posted a 6-3 record, for third THIRTIES TAKE 'I'I-IIIRJIJ Row 1, left to right: Mauro Aning, Eddie Lucero, Pete Shiver, Floyd Custodia, Jim Lee, Vaughn lmada, Emil Wikke, Richard Cannon, Albert Dominguez, Dennis Silva. Row 2: Ray Navarro, Bill Smith, William Fiddler, Wilburn White, Steve Katsinis, Ken Polizzi, Sam Castillo, Jim Lepper, Gary Morikawa, Pete Carranza, Coach Jack Ogden. Row 3: Coach David Nelson, Richard Burrola, John Neidiver, Leo Carranza, Chris Yasukawa, Frank Munoz, Tim Hartley, Ron Aguirre, Carlos Meiias, Vince Reyes, Dennis Yoshida, Jim Gentile. Row 4: Sam Crooks, Gene Sandoval, Irving Ozawa, Rubeno Moreno, Paul Truiillo, Matt Pasetta, Francis Campagna, Jerry Garcia, Sam Mazzurcc, John Muniz, George Perez, Mike Castro, Alan Jio. place in the Mount Hamilton Athletic League. I was very pleased with the record, taking into consideration the inexperience of the team and the tough schedule this year, stated Coach Jack Ogden. .Tvs TAKE FIRST ME +3 49, The junior varsity football team this ear rolled to an 5 6 0 v N Y undefeated season. Two of the many highlights of the 1863 1363 season came when the team posted wins over Willow Y, Glen, 13-6, and 14-6. Q Row I, left to right: Frank Bettencourt, Ignacio Ortega, Jim Bakich, Sandoval, Robert Martinez, Jim Armstrong. Row 4: Manager Mike Moes Polanco, George Orsua. Row 2: Jim Gaitan, John Guidicessi, Drewery, Carlos Silvas, Bernie Quintero, Ron Amora, Reyes Terrasas, George Zamora, Edward Rosette, Warrick Pike, Sam Carillo. Row 3: Frank Fuentes, Art Ayala, Harry Salgado, Asst. Coach Phil Clifton. Sidney Cheong, Gene Karis, Steve Johnson, Vernell Watson, Rick I-ICDCDPLZEEJN' '1 .A.ICfl-'I SJ-'lCQiCDfN'fl I PLACE Sam Willirmw controls tip in Irvington game, which the Bulldogs wan 43-32. Don Hogan Head Coach San Jose's varsity basket- ball team, with fine spirit, play and coaching, was able to finish second in the MHAL. Coach Don Hogan comment- ed, We enioyed a very suc- cessful season. Although pre- season predictions had us in eleventh place, the determin- ation and desire of the play- ers carried us into the run- ner-up spot in the league. Also included in this year's Bulldog season were High's own Centennial Tournament and the Gridley Tournament, The Centennial Tournament was won by Lincoln in the finals against Lick. The coach, commenting on the tourna- ment, said, Great competi- tion - good sportsmanship - outstanding support. At Gridley, the Bulldogs came home with the conso- lation championship. After dropping the opener 59-54 to Harry Ells of Richmond, which took first in the tour- ney, the Bulldog five beat host Gridley and Encinal for the consolation. Coach Hogan commented, A good time was had by all and the con- solation championship also- a fine way to climax the sea- son. Sun jose rlril2l2lc1'.s Bill Rowe l14l, jim Arms-tr0n,f1 1223, and M11t1uc'lVit'rrr1 1105 .s-cramlzlf' for lmll in first round San Ins-0 rs. IIOIiIt'Sff'lllI11111710 in Iliglfs CI'llfl'iillllll Tournrfy. CENTENNIAL 131-iIIBIl:51.iIl1lflri.S Sam Williams C, 6'O , Sr, dhuck Valenzuela F, 6'l , Sr. 2nd Team MHAL Vernell Walson F, 6'2 , Soph Ron Esquibel G, 5'lO , Sr. Bill Rowe F, 5'11 , Jr. Gilbert lsais G, 5'8 , Sr. Manuel Vierra F, 5'9 , Sr. Herb Barragan F, 5,'lO , Sr. Joe Valenzuela G, 5'8 , Jr. - .lim Armstrong G, 5'lO , Soph. Brian Uyemura F, 6'2 , Jr. .V .rw-H.. J 'VHS SEECTVV' VARSITY PCTENTIAL The iunior varsity basketball team ended its season with a 6-2 record. Coach Don Hogan com- mented, The boys played really well considering this was their first opportunity to play high school ball. We're counting on them next year when they'll play tor the varsity. A Lien Row I, left to right: Frank Munoz, Jim Gaitan. Row 2, left to right: Manager Don Breaux, Carlos A Silva, Steve Chaboya, Bernie Quintero, Albert Carey, Coach Kaz Kitagawa, ' 5 'Q l if .N 7 ,V it s it 'fa TAK1-' Can- 'CA'CGDN1 1 'P B r. I r, I -I - W F - San Jose High can be proud ot its i962-63 B basketballl team. ln the practice season this team had a fine 6 win 2 loss record. The only losses were to San Francisco light- weight teams, George Wash- ington and Polytechnic. In spite ot a poor start in the league C2 vvins, 2 lossesl, the B's went on to vvin their last 7 games tor a 9 vvin-2 loss record. While taking second place in the league, San Jose defeated the c ha m p io n, George Washington, by a re- sounding score of 42-24. In addition, the B's finished the season vvith a conclusive vic- tory over the third place team, Abraham 'Lincoln, by a score ot 56-38. The team operated well to- gether and each man vvas game captain during the seas- on. Special recognition is due the most valuable player and top scorer: Dennis Yoshida, and the game captain and most inspirational p l a y e rz Charles Palmer. Row T, left to right: Ron Aguirre, Frank Volpi, Mauro Aning, Charles Palmer, Pete Shiver, Angel Contreras, Vince Reyes. Row 2, left to right: Manager Eddie Garcia, Dennis Yoshida, Frank Fuentes, Carlos Ceia, Jim Calhoun, Preston Olca, Larry Walker, Manager Ray Navarro, Coach John Iskra. The C basketball team had a 'ine season, sporting a 8-3 rec- ord and a second place in the newly formed Mount Hamilton Athletic League. Such a fine showing is the result of hard work and desire. A typical exam- ple ot this desire was the C's thrilling victory over Willow Glen 37-35, which also climaxed and ended the season. Coach Don Hogan commented, The team fought hard all the time - there were many times when we had to come from be- hind, and this to me is one ofthe most important things behind the game of sport. Row 'l,left to right:Dan Pulizzi, Carl Faraone, Mike Bautista, Oscar Reyes, Harry Kawayoshi, David Maes, Bob Tomihiro. Row 2: Ruben Aguila, Bill Ballard, Steve Zaima, Dennis Barone, Gary Aslanian, Lefty Gutierrez, Jon Hirabayashi. CTS AND ITS PTi.A.C1iJ4l SJ-'lC1'CDJXI'Il J This year's D team also had an 8-3 record. The team finished sec- ond in the league. These boys will be the nucleus of next year's C team, and the outlook is very good for next season. Coach Don Hogan stated, lt was amazing to see how quickly the boys adapted to this organ- ized game, considering most of the other teams have freshmen, and have the opportunity to play two years of D basketball. Row 'l, left to right: Rocci Ruiz, Jerry Ruiz, Anthony Leonti, Walter Armiio, Glenn Kaneyuki, James Wilkins, George Lober. Row 2: Donald Breaux, Larry Sutton, Dennis Fernandez, Ron Skadsen, Tyrus Yasukawa, Eddie Garcia, Richard Wilkins, Coach Donall Hogan, wi-ggi A :..1..gsms-s-- A --ws.-ff-mfzzsww-may-w s .wt nn- George Cabibi lOO yd, 8- 220 yd. dash Herb Barragan Joel Perez High lump Broad lump 440 yd run Row I, lefi io right Adrian Rodriguez, Laion, Alben Dominguez, Bob Holland 3: Coach Pete Galloni, Manager Richard man, Assistant Coach Dave Chaid. pf. CINDERMEN I-IAVE SEASCN The varsity spikers dashed to an undefeated season by downing seven Mount Hamilton Ath- letic League teams in dual-meet competition. The tremendous depth in the running events and the unsurpassed strength of the relay team proved vital at each gathering on the oval. Outstanding performances were turned in by sprinter George Cabibi and quarter-miler Joel Perez. Dan Mc- Guire, Steve Katsinis, and Richard Cannon also showed fine ability in their events, stated coach Peter Galloni. ' t-.,, Wip,,-M-:W--4. H, ' WZ' f at .expr Q, turn in last leg of his 440 victory. Ii' Pele Galloni Head Coach Broad-jumper Yorrlano Cervantes Jack Ogden displays winning f0f7'l- Coach 1, ll-Ulllhl ul 'jlfjf fabl- RW f- 0 9' Q 75 7 .v 9 U 0 , ,as I Q c, 15 A N 1. , , N l, .- I W f -W ' ',..,,. V . E V, w ' WV ,. R . M, , ,LA X, RQ fd. SM -f -- 4-. I . u , ,c 7 , Mr . 'M' ' QL ' 1-.mpgs , V. A ,.c N at i, Q, ,,.-..ii.,,'s .-V M CJ 1 Q Q Row 'l, left to right: Eddie Lucero, Richard Burrola, Irving Daniels, Albert Dominguez, Harry Salgado, Fran Campagna, Bernie Quintero. Row 2: Art Peredia, Carlos Ceia, Paul Truiillo, Chris Yasakawa, Jim Lepper, Gary Morikawa, Dave Maes, Oscar Reyes, Danny Polizzi. Row 3: Dave Gamboa, John Neidiver Robert Armstrong, Larry Pelligrino, John Hernandez, Bob Daly, Frank Diordano, Cornelio Lopez Manager Al Gonzales. was law , 'G' GREAT POTENTIAL ENQ 308 LIGHTWEIGHTS SHOW af v Row 1, left to rlght: George Lober, Robert Carmona, Jerry Ruiz, lgnacio Ortega, Westl,y Tanaka, Eddie Garcia. Row 2: Carl Faraone, Gary Aslanian, Gene Flemente, Ray Navarro, Robert Tomihiro, Eddie Imperial, Dennis Fernandei, Leo Carranza. Row 3: Walt Armiio, Ron Fuiii, Clint Nottingham, Pete Shiver, Richard Noriega, Tyrus Yasakawa, Ron Skadsen. O RACKETLEEN SI-ICTVV' PRCMISE The racketmen had a very strong team this year as a result of numerous returning lettermen. The team had a 6-4 win-loss record. Coach Clarence Sloetzer stated, With a little luck, the team could have tied for first place. This year was Coach Clarence Sloetzer's last seas- on of coaching at High. s. Q Row 1, left to right: Coach Clarence Sloetzer, Eugene Karis, Joe Mayen, Ron Benkelman, Jerry Cisneros, Emil Wikke, Albert Navarrette. Row 2: Manager Robert Chan, Phil Nielsen, Jim Felich, Ron Stortz, Al Husted, Robert Cusir-nano, Gil Johns, Don Martineau, Tony Tallerico, George Armstrong, Tony Nastor, Robert Schutte. VV IRESTT iFlB.S PLACE IE 'CDT.TJR.'I'fEI This year San Jose l-ligh's varsity wrestling team fin- ished fourth in league competition. Their fine record of seven wins and four losses can be credited to the outstanding work of coach Dave Nelson, and the over- all spirit of the team. Outstanding members of the team Row 'l, left to right: Jerry Ruiz, Vaughn lmada, Bill Tanaka, .lack Vaught, Richard Rico, Adrian Rodriguez, John Guidry, Claudio Navarro, Joe Tarricone, Dave Lajon. Row 2: Manager Alfred Gonzales, Larry Sutton, Dave Gamboa, Gilbert Flores, Walter Zerkas, Randy Hanson, were Dave Carbaial and Jack Vaught. These two boys were league champions. Also included in this list of top wrestlers are Walt Armiio, Jerry Ruiz, and Bill Tanaka. Chris Yasalcawa, Fred Laion, lrving Ozawa, Ed Puentes, Bob Castillo, Coach Dave Nelson. Row 3: Manager Dan Rippere, Gena- Flematc, John Borelli, Louis Azevedo, George Armstrong, Art Perc-dia, William Fiddler, Ruben Moreno, Dave Bueno, William Lavvler. XE? JQASFIPAT J I Q ' a I an axial' 'S 1 -if ., . ..,,:-:. :.x , Q ,:.: , 335' 5, it gk X Sam Williams Richard Millan larry Newman Pitcher Catcher First Base Frank Volpi Ron Aguirre Joe Valenzuela Steve Zaima waits Vaughn lmada Aki Kawayoshi Preston Oka Left field Center field Right field Row 'l, left to right: Manager Joe Russell, Aki Kawayoshi, Preston Oka, Frank VoIpi,l Ron Aguirre, Vaughn lmada, Roy Shimizu. Row 2: Manager Tim Gentile, Manager Bill Stephenson, Joe Lafferty, Wayne l.ewis,tBill Little, Larry Newman, Sam Williams, Richard Millan, Joe Valenzuela, Steve Zaima. 'X J . . , 'Mp-. -, -.A-fn- 1 Y-....,.-amd- A,,......z -4 ,., e. ,L ,L . en-, ,., ,, TEAMS PLACE FIFTI-I for oncoming pitch. This year's baseball Team was blessed with strong pitching. Larry Newman, who has pitched a no-hitter, a one-hitter, and a coupIe.of two-hitters, and Sam Williams, who has also pitched a couple of two-hitters, are proof of the fine pitching. The numerous iuniors on the team will provide a good nucleus for next year's team. ' The season was highlighted by winning the con- solation championship of the Lions Club Baseball Tournament and also capturing second place in the Redwood City Invitational. Chris Pappas A Coach John Iskra Coach The sophomore baseball team had a good season, winning half its games. Losing several close encoun- ters dropped the team out of title contention. The success of the team in coming back from a poor start was summed up by student coach Robert Hird, who praised the total team effort and hustle. The varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Chris Pappas, is pictured on page at left. Mr. John Iskra is coach of the sophomore baseball team, shown below. Row 'l, left to right: Anthony Leonti, Frank Munoz, Jim Bakich, Glenn Kaneyuki. Row 2: Frank Fuentes, Allan Jio, Ken White, Dennis Barone, Bill Blockie, Bob Leal. i i 1i I sss .iri . f SWIMMERS SI-IQW :E 'Q Q5 A ' ri X ,.1.,,. 1 ii I 'i df is f Warrick Pike Douglas Rowe 200 and 400 Yd- fVee5iYle 50 and 100 yd. freestyle 5 M ,H 1 .. . ii r rf: jf ,-is I ' 'N I . , '11 if K, s ,L H? ' f aa, 1 ' K 5 A E ,, ., i mQ555i,5::,.3 1 ft r ,1g..f-.55-,M.,. S .1 3 Qi ' .. 1 r X' . ,. .Q fr- fr? 'f'f7' .ereugi I f .. 4 ' K f A ii A- .Ahr- Robert Steward Royce Morrison 50 and 100 yd. freestyle 200 yd. freestyle BB Anthony Machado 1 . s Anthony Machado Stan Krayenhagen 50 and 100 yd. freestyle Diver Bm D,C , t, I ris ina Head Coach Row 1, left to right: Greg Childs, Jim Armstrong, Doug Rowe, Mike Castro, Royce Morrison, Ralph Crumbliss. Row 2: Rich Magnoli, Bill Haythorne, Ray Pefedlat Bob Steward, Ed Nutter, Alan Seacrist, Richard btanley, Warrick Pike. SPORTSLEANSEIIP r.'1m11uft0.s' for points in meet with Andrew Hill. This year's varsity and B swimming teams were probably the best in the short four-year history of swimming at San Jose High's present location. Royce Morrison, Doug Rowe and Anthony Machado were awarded trophies at the team party for most in- spired, team captain, most valuable, and most improved respectively. Row 1, 'eff Io right: Ken O'Connell, Mike Yarn, Wayn RX ,Xxx 2. A L ' : - t . XX Wayne Bray prepares for ll dim .Xi k : S -f 1 ,c,k f..jXg c Y '- - ' :X X i . :aft 9' X X iggfw X X XS XX is N 55 Q X X B gg X c X X X X X Q . X X XX NN XX? X X X X 5 X X X awe X N hw QN X3 XXX X XXX XS X XXX I XXX - X V' Qu 'bw'-sr 'K e Bray, Dennis Bridges, Dan L0 pez, Anthony Machado. XKXN Xxx Row 'I, left io righi: Veryleen Yarn, Calolyn Nakamura, Marcelon Meek, Patricia Aram, Veronica Coffey, Laura Ararn, Jeanne Krayenhagen, Jeanne Nakashima. Row 2: Linda Harris, Jeanne Crofeau, Kathy Taoka, Marilyn Skinner, Gerimae Lee, Connie lshihara, Diane Holmes, Gabrielle Janoschek, Josephine Schweizer. Row 3: Connie Zappia, Elaine Riley, Gwen Ribbs, Robyn Adams, Charlene Enos, Jean Thrift, Odulia Cervanlez, Janice gpm' Susan Spence CH- .A. A MEMBERS San Jose High's girls were successful in winning most of their infer-school games, coached by Miss Mariorie Hinson. Row I, left Io right: Naomi Rayonez, Sue Livengood, Jeanne Krayenhagen, Melody Sovereign, Mary Hoover, Sue Miller, Gwen Rilzbs, Marcy Meek, Chris Bepp, Pat Cola, Carol Magnoli, Sharalyn Wilkinson. Row 2: Odulia Cervantez, Becky Ochea, Gayle Gentile, Regina Correia, Barbara Williams, Jo Ann Sovereign, Lydia Peredia, Peggy Edwards, Wygenia Scott, Josie Tabios, Pat Dobashi, Par Aram. Row 3: Joyce Richard, Carmen Padilla, Linda Coffey, Jean Thrift, Sue Spencer, Roberta Oftedahl, Marsha Thorsen, Anna Serria, Sharon Evans, Suzanne Larson, Robyn Adams, Julie Urbani, Rosie Soto, Linda Leonard, Mary Rodriguez. 'lb L , 6 One of the sports which the G.A.A. girls like is the sport of archery, In the archery class the girls learn how to use the bow and arrow as their friend Cupid does. Girls' hockey tournament cliunipiorxslzip trophy is pr'r'.scritcc1 to Mary Rndrirlues, team captain, by Alarm Burris, Girls' Atlzlvtic Associatimi Prrhsirlcvit. CUCDJBZEPETE IN' SPCRTS Despite the cold and the wetness, San Jose High girls' hockey team came through with a championship over the five other participating schools. Coached by Mrs. Janet Axline, the team finished the season with a 3-l-l, win-loss-tie record. Row 'l, left to right: Linda Alyidrez, Margaret Linn, Barbara Mecklen- burg, Mary Rodriguez, Linda Brown, Sharon Williams, Diana Wells, Kathy Piazza, Becky Ochoa Row 2: Connie Jones, Rosie Flores, Kathy Gorin, Kathy Crwoievi Gayle Gentile, Regina Leguillon, Chris Pyle. Mary Hoover, Angela Guerra, Gigi Gloria. Row 3: Donna Parker, Wygenia Scott, Mariorie Bettencourt, May Shirnizu, Donna Bilgonia Mary Ann Leguillon, Anna Geniz, Frances Gonzales, Patty Eagan Mrs. Axline. Row 4: Mary Chavez, Jackie Horner, Gayle Carnpen Nancy Zerkas, Henrietta Machado, Sharon Smith, Suzanne Larson Janet Van Wingerden, Susan Miller, Lydia Peredia. RALLY T 'W af Ron Siorfz IEAJTFIRS 5 K 3 fl Ellen Takeia Spirit Chairman Karen Faraone Melinda Waliers jay Anglemier Julie Urbani 200 d SPUR EINI'TI-IUSIASJBZE .A . , -. . ' ' wg 2+ -. - , -- ' sf :dl , - 'R .m - ' H A A - 9 ,1-'lfg 1 1 Q -an ,,., 1 , :NI , ' fi, . A H .. f V ' , x '25-1.241 ' ' ' 7 X V SM ' ' A 2 ' I I Y Jim Felich Senator, The Bufidog I Rosie Vallejo GaY'e Bafbe Rose Soto Linda Nye U 201 Y 'UN' -6, , , Row I, left In right: Steve Katsinis, Jim Bakich, Vaughn Iinada, Walt Armiio, Bill Blockie, Dave Barone, Jim Lepper, Manuel Vierra, Sant Williarns, Joel Perez, Larry Newman Frank Volpi, Frank Nelson. Row 2: Tim Gentile, Ron Esqui- bel, John Torres, Bill Martinez, Manuel Alcaraz, Yordano Cervantez, Lou Azevedo, Dan Mora, Jerry Garcia, Sam Mazzurco, Dennis Silva, Emil Wikke. Row 3: Bill Rowe, Bob Steward, Bob Daly, Bob Tomihiro, Bill Little, Frank Herrera, Ken Johnson, Sa-n Carillo, Frank Becerra, Jim Borelli, Phil Nielsen, Mike Bautista. Row 4: Vernel Watson, Frank Munoz, Ed Rosette, Eugene Karis, Jack Pacheco, Al Dominguez, Fran Campagna, Eddie Lucero, Ray Lopez, Dennis Barone, Dennis Yoshida, Richard Millan. Row 5: Larry Walker, George Lober, Dennis Fernandez, John Laion, Dave Laion, Chris Yasukawa, Richard Calderon, Dave Carbaiel, John Guidry. Row 6: Pat Christensen, Steve Chaboya, Ruben Morena, Carols Meiia, John Muniz, Bob Castillo, Al Gonzales, Dave Maes, George Zamora, Vince Reyes, Bill Fiddler, Harry Branch, Ed Garcia. Row 7: Herb Barragan, Jake Townsend, Frank Acosta, Dave Gamboa, Bob Holland, Adrian Rodriguez, Walt Zerkas, Wayne Lewis, John Method, Gene Flemate, Randy Hanson. Row 8: Robert Meek, James Wilkens, Dan Rippere, Jim Armstrong, Bernard Gupton, Leo Carranza, Rich Cannon, Richard Bur- rola, Ray Navarro, Louis Dominguez, Frank Fuentes, Louis Jaimes. Row 9: Anthony Leonti, Glenn Kaneyuki, Rocci Ruiz, Sydney Cheong, Harry Salgado, Frank Bettencourt, Mike Castro, Sam Peridia, Rick Sandoval Guidicessi, Joe Corbrunson, Phil Crawley, Gil Flores, Fred ECYS' .A..N'IJ C3-IIl:'i.fLiS' BLCJCJIC SJ SIEICDVVS SPIRIT Row l, left to right: Dolores Sorenio, Christine lnouye, Kathy Taoka, Ellen Taketa, Mary Ann Leguillon, Dianne Holmes, Liz Cardon, Joyce Richards, Marilyn Lyda, Sue Spencer, Margaret Monchiero. Row 2: Grace Gloria, Rebecca Ochoa, Mary Rodriguez, Elaine Riley, Gwen Ribbs, Robyn Adams, Charlene Enos, Mary Chavez, Gerimae Lee, Josephine Schweizer, Connie lshihara, Josie Tabios, Odulia Cervantez, Peggy Edwards, Thaya Mune, Row 3: Jan Spears, Connie Zappia, Judy Armstrong, Carol Scheidt, Mary Lou Dawson, Pat Cola, Diana Wells, Linda Brown, Elma Quirin, Pam Berry, Barbara Mecklenburg, Alana Burris, Marilynn Skinner, Patricia Eagan. 1 mf' .0 j . SIEIINTCDIIRS As seniors we have worked to gain the admiration and respect of both the faculty and the underclassmen. Now we face the opportunity to go into nany walks of life, and there to dis- play the same qualities we have brought into the classroom to be shap- ed and polished. As we do, we strive to keep in mind the lessons we have learned, in working together but be- ing personally responsible, and in trying to approach each new problem with the confidence and humility gained in solving classroom problems. As we have learned in the class- room, so must we carry our learnings into our future lives. But wherever time may lead us, our lives have been influenced and en- lightened by the things we remember in our young years. Our roots are broad and deep. i Robert Chan President As sophomores, we entered San Jose High with curiosity, spirit, and pride. Our curiosity was soon satisfied when we discov- ered the manylactivities that awaited us upon our first taste of high school life. The sophomore welcome dance, Bulldog Trot, was our first class activity. Our spirit developed with the start of football seas-T on, and remained with us throughout our entire three years. And who can forget the Big Bone Victory score of 20-6? ' Our pride e'merged as we were introduced to the many fine traditions San Jose High has upheld through the years. The Christmas formal was appropriately titled Winter Whirl, and Bulldog Capers of 1961 was the humorously wonderful show of Guys and Dolls. Our sophomore hop, Sham Rock, was our biggest event, while our sophomore picnic closed the first year. ln the fall of '6l we returned tothe Bulldog campus as juniors. Once again the Bone was kept at home with a close I4-l3 victory over Lincoln. The winter season was brightened withsthe Christmas formal in the form of Woodland Mist,'f while The Pajama Game, ga I Miss Marjorie Hinson , - Class Advisor Broadway hit, was presented as the Bulldog Capers productipn. The junior prom, Magic is the Night, will be an ever-remembered one. Climaxing the junior activitiesj was our enjoyable junior picnic. Then? in the fall of '62, we humble former juniors began oujr Mighty Senior Year. Althoiigh we lost the Bone to Lincoln for thenfirst time in fiye years, our spirit remained with us through our senior year. The Cfhristmas formal theme was, A Christmas to Remember, while Bye Bye Birdie served as the '63 Capers. Y The Centennial Banquet, in honor of the school's centennial, was held on May l8 at the County Fair- grounds Exposition Hall, and the unforgettable Senior Ball, Golden Moments, was held at the newly built Elks Club., Our senior picnic was held at a surprise location. ' Date: June' l3, l963: Time: 8:00 p.m., Place: San Jose Civic Auditorium. As the theme' of Pomp and Circum- stance was heard, we marched together as a group for the last time, thinking, with diploma in hand, of the future - hoping for success and. happiness. A Jon Hirabayashi Carolyn Compton JK Gerimae lee VlCSAPl'CSld8f1'l' Sefrefafy -saw- Treasurer 4-nr-An., Frank Acosta 2 Ruben Aguila Jennie Aguilar' Manuel Alcaralz f fve Herlinda Arca Randy Aslanian Judy Armstrong Hon Baird Bmw Doylene Allen Patricia Allen jose Alves jerry Alvidrez Q1 Emilia Amezcua Mariano Andrade Guy Apollo Laura Aram -uv--.g, ..0i Nu Gayle Barbe Herbert Barragan Gloria Barraza Sylvia Barron ' ' i Kathy Baylard Frank Becerra Virginia Bedolla james Bellandi Stanley Blackwell Nancy Boekenoogen Robert Bojorquez james Bond loe Billings :af-3. V , ..,. 3, , in Stan Benefiel Ron Benkelman Darlene Berndt Barbara Bernhart M .. M. , K V K 255.52 , will -1' Nancy Booker john Borcli Geri Brager frefer to png Harry Branch james Branum ,.,,. M , e 228 Charlotte Brazil Cardell Breaux Linda Brown Mike Bua Gb 3 Richard Cabacungan Sally Caballero ,ur Alice Cabebe Richard Caccamo Sandra Cain Gary Campbell Dottie Burchfiel Al am Burris We 49 15:0 'Y' 3' Selected most attractive of the senwr chzss are Carolyn Compton and Manuel Vierra. kimllggwnglf- I ll. -- - 'fy 'I sk H J 'gif' HNF J .tx L M if 5 Q S at is K-C ,qw Joanne Campo Philip Caneilla George Cantrell Marie Cantu Nick Carter Rose Casteneda Bemadine Cerra Linda Cervantes Yordano Cervantes Robert Chan fmt David Carbajal Gus Carcione Elizabeth Cardon Peter Carranza Lawrence Castillo Mike Castro Rose Mary Catania Ernest Cefahl Arthur Chavez Mariv Cll5lX'1'QY Mary Chavez Ccrald Cisneros ,-vi wav M, A 'ffl - xv iq, Caroiyn Compton Dora Contreras 'lil 'CTW W 0 Iacqnclinc Cisnvros Ircnc Cisnvros Ann Cobb Veronica Coffey 1221.13 ' 4 '-yfwrs Ruth Colaw Pat Colla D1 mg Corpuz Dawn Craxvford Faith Creamer jgannc Crotc .ni 72' Yin-W YN 'W- K . In S 0 A ig.. Seniors Robert Chan and Gcrimue Luc, friendliest o the senior class ' 911 Victoria Cruz Mary Da Rosa Mary Lon Dawson Tom Dvasy f f M ,,.1,,, .4 A, M. ,Q Nellie De Burtolo Cay De Franco Suzanne del Castillo Elvia Delgado 'lf 'V fliflif 14 Mike- Doyle Sum Duncan Charles Dye Shirley Ezistom ' -A . ' , llll -vw .w .- A '1 um f A ww L41 H-V fw Manuel Alcamz and Karen Fnraone, senior clu.s.s lung Peggy Edwards Richard Esquibcl R011 Esquibel Sonia Estrada 6 L SQ, FW . , .sf .gygktiwx ,mai b ,V i,QAw,,ag If mv l ' ?z,,.,.p,r4grf, , K, 1 'QW .er but jim Feliuh Put Fcrrero Connie Folden Nancy Folden Holt Forester David Francisco y' iii Sharon Evans Karen F araone Marie F aria Paul Farley Bernadette Filingcri Arthur Flores Gilbert Flores Rosie Flores ,,,..-.M wir Huy Gallegos Rudy Calllo Don Gunn jc-rry Garcia wwf awww ,.....0-A fp Q is nw S 'J The senior class listens kelman discusses upcoming james Gong Bob Gonzales Frances Gonzales james Gonzales fin-iv Mfg nnnsflss nge-.4 nm.-..,m,, as M rs ies. Suzanne Giger jim Gloria Phyllis Giannobile Joe Garcia Lucio Garza Anna Geniz Diane George Lorrie Gonzales Mary Gonzales Reyna Gonzales Sandra Gottschall '1-ig .. ' X fl , 'S' 3 'ii' S David Currola Rey Guzman Richard Harris Donna Hartman Harold Hayes, frcfcr to page 2 George HL-isch Miko Hvnnigan 28D f Rita Coytia Phyllis Graves Candy Gurgiolo David Gutierrez Margie Ilansforrl Bill Harmon Cail Harris Lincla Harris Davicl llurnanclcz Frank I'I1-rrcra Virginia Hr-rrcra jonathan Hirahayashi Cathy Holnmes John Hurd Richard Hoffman Bob Holland Dan Holland Dianple Holme: Cosby Hooks Jacqueline Horner Paul Hough Bill Hughes Alfred Husted Douglas Ingram Most athletic of the senior class are Sam Williams and Barbara M ecklenburg. Christine Inouye Paul Intravia Gilbert Isais Connie Ishihara Linda Ivy Charles Jackson Peggy Jacobs Gaby Ianoschek Amcll jones Cheri jones Steve Katsinis Elsie Keeton 'Uv Alice jones Cary Jeglum Gilbert johns Mary Ann johnson Roberta Iohnston pn. G9 -4 f O bw rf 2 Don Keith Dennis King Marilyn Kinsello Richard Koch -,...-or Lendall Kong Mary Kong Frances Kotsubo Jeanne Krayenhagen ,A Fair J 5 L X my si, 5 ' VA . fag: 42 , 1 1. ,.-'. :pls v,,' i ff , Seniors Ed Laclergue and Chris Inouye selected most active. Edward Laclergue David Lajon Larry L.1B.1rr Fred Lajon Sandra Larson Tom Lawson ren Cerimae Lee Nomm Lee james Lema Cheryl Lett XVayne Lewis bww jesse Lopez Mary jean Lopez Margaret Linn Mike Lira Anna Lombardo Cornclio Lopez llaymoml Lopcz llicliarcl Lopez Vcnancia Lopez Elizabeth Lucas Tony Lucero Louis Luongo Marilyn Lyda Marilyn McDonald Lela McKim Adolph M acedo Oscar Macias Larry Maggi Richard Magnoli Albert Maldonado Don Martineau Bill Martinez Lynda Martinez Maria Martinez Tillie Martinez Ricardo Mascarenas Lonnie Martinez Cannen Martinez David Martinez Edmund Martinez joe Martinez joe Mauro Albert McCovert Daniel McGuire Barbara Mecklenburg Henry Millan Gary Miller ws- , Frank Mestemaker Leva Michiels Richard Melin Diane Mercurio Claire Meredicr Albert Merino Ld Laclergue and Gerimae Lee chosen most to succeed. Sue Mix Margaret Monchiero Olivia Moreno Robert Moreno Gary Morikawa Henry Morris Alice Munoz Adrienne Murphy james Murry Kent Myers john Muzzio Claudio Navarro Ron Neal RoseMary Navarro John Neidiver Seniors Herb Barragan and Susan mzlaz chosen best physique and figure of the senior class. Phil Neilsen Frank Nelson Christine Nettles Larry Newman Cary Nishita Roberta Oftedahl Nellie Olivaria Craig Olsen Hb? Camlen Padilla Delia Pagaduan an ,141- 3 Wi Matt Pabsetta Robert Pasquinelli Linda Patterson Ed Patterson 55. john Orsua Gary Pacheco jack Pacheco Sharon Pacheco Iohn Palacios Lena Palacios Charles Palmer Bobby Parrish ,qw up-up Art Peredia George Perez Joel Perez Sadie Peters -X..MX T ,L.W . as is gb ,,isg W A A? Senior social studies class hears oral report. y9m....f Richard Peterson Don Pierraci Judy Piro Leo Pittman Rosalie Poncc Janice Powell C xrol Preo Nick Pypers Madeline Ramirez john Ramonda Diane Reed wp..,,.,?. SNP' Richard Rcgua Sharon Ribbs joycc Richard Alan Richardson Richard Rico Anna Robcns Dan Robertson Stove Rodarte w-may Adrian Rodriguez David Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez Simon Rodriguez ,xml N Beatrice Rosas Doug Rowe Pam Rudger Stan Rudger ff... , gf.. Mr 1 I rriur z i iidd IoAnn Romano rm Frances Rumsey Mary Lee Ryan Susan Salaz Gloria Salazar Diane Sanchez Henry Sanchez Gilbert Santana George Scarpenti Carol Scheidt JoAnn Schneller Theresa Scherbakov Josephine Schweizer Senior ball, titled Golden Moments, was enjoyed at Elks Club Saturday, june 8. awww - N. YV1ll1e Scott YVygenin Scott' Sheila Shelton Roy Shimizu X jerry Shipp - Marika Sikk Della Silva Dennis Silva 4 f f' fra? i in ,,,,,..f wr Q' , s.. Angie Siste Carole Smith XVilliam Smith Cene Sorenson A K in mulch Organization of senior class picture. Jann Spears Susan Spencer lion Stortz XVilliam Tanaka Q' I nd' . iii w fi., if 1- .f ,fw- -E jane Soto Mary Sottile -Q Alice Sox 1 kim 4--s 'cv ' ans' 4---. vos- : x 'Ii' joyee Tappero JoAnn Thomas Charles Tidal Frank Toney X .3 ffl? A if . ,, ,, fa-3 X 2155. 'Q 13 mf , rf' , ff I ,T f df 'f 2 , 5 W 1 ' r53??ii53fM f in ww V A A Olivia Trejo Robert Trinidad 'kuyv' Bert Valdez Raul Valdez Chuck Valenzuela Olivia ValenLuela V John Torres Sharon Towne Gene Townsend jake Townsend Rosalie Trujillo Marilyn Turturici Sonia Uribe Donna Vaira RoseMary Valenzuela Virginia Valenzuela Mary Valle Rosie Vallejo Rose Vallelunga Tom Van Sickcl Larry Vargas Maria Vargas Frank Volpi Dale Walkup Dennis NVard Sharon NVcblm fn. Roy Vicrra is-..,,f jim Vasquez jack Vauglit Mary Ann Vibanco Manuel Vicrra dl 'fY Q-Y sf Larry XVvlcl1 Diana XVclls Q Sam Williams Sliaron XVilliams GN QM-M-V Q Va-VO! 5 ' W W X N ,aww 'Y Os in V it Kathy Zaccheo Connie Zappia Carol Younts Alejandro Yslava Tony Ztmkc Gabriella Zuger Verylmn Y irn Carol x0Sl11lll in 2 jerryXV1ll15 ref M E NOT PICTURED Barbara Alvidrez Anthony Blaisdell Michael Calderone Angel Contreras Jim Fleming Lucia Garcia Eleanor Gutierrez Richard Hernandez Jim Kalani George Loretto Ernest Martinez john Method Vernon Miller Eliseo Montalvo Sam Montalvo Robert Perry Ed Puentes Ramona Sandoval Jim Smith Mauro Sotelo Maureen Valencia Iexsie Ville-gas Alfred Doten Harold Hayes Geri Brager Louise Vvllllf, Frank Acosta Paiarro Baseball, Varsity football, bas- ketball, Block SJ, Crown 8- Shield Get rich without working hard Jennie Aguilar Jennie Get a nice steady iob. Patricia Allen Patty Pep Club, Leg. Council, Slanc. Jerry Alvidrez Band Service, then City College, Emelia Amezcua M Nurses Career Club, G.A.A. Work in father's restaurant. laura Aram Nene Model UN, AFS, Pen 8- Parch- ment, Science club, Torch 8t Laurel. Judy Armstrong AFS, Les Bijoux, Band, Capers, election comm., College forrnursing degree Gayle Barbe Barbee Leg. Council, Hi-Ets. 30's cheerleader. Ron Baird Thumbs Junior Achievement president College, maior in automobile engineering. Gloria Barraza Tiny Kai-Rae, Office assistant, library Keep house .P ' K . '..-5 ' T . 1 1 .3 - ',Li.r,.L5- ii , 1 c f lei 75 . , . 5, . . C l . tg 3511 Q? S' I ,J QW ...W GS.. Aki 3? ig li A? 'f ljf . i 'fl iii .. if .. .. k 3 fl if if ,K .J .LV .K Q, a ft' A I .5553 . .Q . W1 .. Ni r- J y QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllg S SENIOR INDEX E ITIIIIIIIIlllIllIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Herbert Barragan Dog Basketball, baseball, track, varsity football. San Jose State Kathleen Baylard Kathy Further my schooling Virginia Bedolla Jean La Sei, SLANC Go to City College Ron Benkelman Von Benk Tri-Bar, AFS, CSF, TNT, Science Club, Marching Band, Dance Band Teacher of biology Geri Brager Fairlane Hi-Ets, FBLA Legal Secretary James Bond U.S. Bonds, Bondie, Science Club, Tri-Bar Electronica! engineer Harry Branch Fuzzy Twig Crown 8 Shield, manager of art, Swimming team. Attend University of Oregon, Jim Branum Wrestling Become a sheet metal worker. Charlotte Brazil Charlie La Sei, water show JC, or get a good iob. Bwitxg fillvll for r'r1p.s- rmcl HUILTIS rlrc .x'Uttim'.s' Lymlu .lllIl'fllll'Z. 7 Sumnnr' rlvl Crlxfillu, Sum Wiilliuntx, and Larry Nmunmn. Alana Burris Squeaky Capers, Tres Bonne, Choir, TNT, Girls' Block SJ, Torch 81 Laurel, Les Biioux, G.A.A., AFS, dance manager, Centennial Couple. San Jose State, maior in teaching. Gary Campbell Bones Pres. pro-tempore of Leg. Coun- cil, Tri-Bar, Crown 84 Shield, Math Club, AFS, Block SJ, var- sity football, swimming. Santa Clara University or SJ State. Gus Carcione 300 Excalibur, Leg. Council, Dance Band, Audio-visual Further knowledge in engineer- ing. Richard Caccamo Mo Bulldog Studio Printer's devil, David Carbaial The Kid Wrestling, track Plumber. Nick Carter The Nose Tri-Bar, CFS, Math Club, Leg. Council, AFS, American Field Foreign exchange student, Crown 81 Shield, Safest Teen- age Driver in Calif., College engineering Alice Cabebe Feathers Managing editor Of Bell, Tres Bonne, La Sei, G.A.A., Bank Staff, election committee Become an l.B.M. ComPU'e' 19 Verifier OPEYBIOT- Lawrence Castillo Larry Soph. vice-president., B basket- ball, track. San Jose City College. Mike Castro Fidel Swimming, football City College, plumber Rosemary Catania Windy Bulldog Studio, La Sei, Choir, Chorus Major in bus. mach. Robert Chan Purple Bunny Rabbit Crown 8. Shield, Senior Class president, CSF, Math Club, Ex- calibur, Tri-Bar, Block SJ, Dance Band, AFS, Science Club, Los Buenos Companeros Dentist, Marie Chavez Dina, Midget Les Biioux, SLANC, Spanish Club, dance comm., Election comm., Capers, Pep Club, Leg. Council, AFS. Major in law and music. Jacquelyne Cisneros Janie Kai Rei, Leg. Council City College Irene Cisneroz lvv Bank Staff, La Sei, Hi-Ets. Business woman, beauty operator. Veronica Coffey Medical Careers, G.A.A., Dental assistant. Ruth Colaw Cole slaw TNT, Tres Bonne, Torch and Laurel CSF, Leg., manager of safety Women Marines as an officer Pat Colla Bank Staff, dance comm., Girls' Block SJ, Leg. Council alternate. Carolyn Compton Les Biioux, Jr., Sr,, Class sec. manager of Fashion Show, Leg., Sr. Mothers' Tea, Junior Prom Queen Private secretary Faith Creamer ' Dynamite ASB treasurer, Bank Staff, G.A.A,, Mass Media, Les Biioux Secretary. Jeanne Croteau Blue Eyes Bank Staff Sec. and housewife. Dora Contreras Munchies Attend City College Vickie Cruz Droopie Hair stylist Janet Dare Susie Office assistant, library, depository Beautician Mary Da Rosa Marie La Sei Medical assistant Mary Lou Dawson l Micki Block SJ, Herald, CSF, Les Biioux, Torch 8. Laurel, co- director of public relations. San Jose State, maior in business Suzanne Del Castillo Suzanne Del, Cleo, Auroraf Leach, St. Peter Office assistant, Les Biioux. SJ State or City, become a secretary, and do part time modeling Gay De Franco Gidget 30's yell leader, manager of bulletins, Bulldog Studio, La Sei. Pat Doll La Sei, Red Cross Nursing. QUE!! ns, . ...PL . . Al Doten Sunny, Baby Brother Make money and buy a sharp house and car. Gwen Dye Little Bit Go to beauty college Peggy Edwards Red Tres Bonne Go to college Ron Esquibel Rinty Varsity basketball Karen Faraone Bank Staff, Les Biioux Pom Pon girl, rally comm., Big Bone Queen Paul Farley Spider Football, wrestling, track. Gilbert Flores Shorty Wrestling, 2 yrs City College, then Marines Nancy Folden Nanny Goat La Sei, Bank Staff Nlurses training or office work, Holt Forester Chef. David Francisco Big Red B football, track, Tri-Bar U.S. Navy Jerry Garcia Track, football, Excalibur, Tri- Bar, basketball, baseball Study law. David Garrola Monkey Cabinet maker. Anna Geniz . Tiny Kai-Rae, Leg., Bank Staff Become a beautician. Diane George Brandy Band, Leg., Council Beauty operator. Jim Gloria Bolero B football, Excalibur City College Jim Gong Drum Maior College. Frances Gonzales Les Biioux, Girls' Block SJ, AFS, CSF, Torch 8- Laurel, G,A.A., G.A.L. College, Medicine. Robert Gonzales Chang Sports Go to City College. Sandra Gottschall Pep Club, SLANC Office work. .sn-L ,Ju A i Phyllis Graves Rhode Island Red Les Biioux Retail Merchandising. Candy Gurgiolo Mask and Scroll, manager of productions, Mass Media, CSF, TNT, La Sei Office work. Rey Guzman Babyface Chasing girls, Leg, Stage per- formances Musician. Marguerite Hansford Squeaky Red Cross, Leg. Get a iob. Linda Harris Spike Red Cross, CSF, Rally Comm., Bulldog Mascot, Tres Bonne, Leg., Block SJ, FBLA, Bank Staff San Jose State. Richard Harris Taurus Track Apprenticeship. George Heisch Bear, Mayor of Taylor St., Baby Huey Take a long vacation after I earn a million dollars. Virginia Herrera Virgie Find a iob, try and make good life for myself. Jon Hirabayashi C 81 D basketball, soph. base- ball., varsity baseball, Crown 8- Shield, CSF, Excalibur. Richard Hoffman Rich Audio-visual Go to college. Jackie Horner G.A.A., Les Biioux, CSF, Torch 81 Laurel, Herald Staff, dance comm, Attend State College, maior in teaching. Bill Hughes Red Machinist. Gilbert lsais Football, basketball. Paul lntravia Old Man Basketball, CSF, Pen 8- Parch- ment, student Court, photo- graphy, Tri-Bar, Excalibur. Pre-law at Santa Clara University. Connie lshihara Conestoga Wagon CSF, ASF, GAA, Les Biioux, Girls' Block SJ, Leg., Spanish Club, Red Cross, Band, bids comm., dance, election comm., maiorette To college and make a million dollars. Charles Jackson Buzzard Bait Track, basketball Recording artist. Peggy Jacobs Slu'foot Beauty college. Gary Jeglum Gar Football, Policeman. Y... Z 5 Seniors .wt for contrizmivmrierzt excr1'i.w's are Susan joel Perez. Roberta Johnston Freckles Office, or work for beautician. Cheri Jones Manager of Senior Mother's Tea, water show. Hair Stylist. James Kalani Look out JV football, wrestling Get in the field of trying to get a iob. Steve Katsinis Greek Football, basketball, track Don Keith Duck Cutting class Become President, Frances Kotsubo Fannie La Sei, Science Club, Tres Bonne Leg., Bus. college, become a secretary. Jeanne Krayenhagen GAA Dental assistant. Dave Laion A 9 Varsity football College. 1, ...N Z Fred Laion Tarzan Varsity football College. Larry la Bar Marines Gerimae lee CSF, Les Biioux, Aquacade, Maia orette, elections comm., Band AFS, GAA, Student Court, Sr. Class treasurer, Torch 8- Laurel, Girls' Block SJ Attend and graduate from a university. jb- Norma Lee La Sei, Editor of Bell, manager of Hi Jinx, Red Cross, Leg, Attend San Jose State. Wayne Lewis Louis, Wino Varsity football, baseball, JV basketball, Tri-Bar, Bank Staff Become a millionare fast, and attend city college, major in merchandising. Anna Lombardo Nanna Bank Staff Get married, I hope! Comelio Lopez Corny Track, Leg., football, wrestling, T Birds, Excalibur Artist, and Marines. Jesse lopez Work! Work! Work! Mary Jean lopez Shorty, Texas CSF, Red Cross, Medical Car- eers, Hi-Ets, Leg., election comm., Senior Mothers' Tea San .lose State or San Francisco University. Venancia lopez Bennie, Monkey Medical Careers, Leg. College, social director. 1 ' . ,lima . Seniors joined together for annual class picture. George Loretto Educated P.H. Become a carpenter, Elizabeth Lucas Liz Bulldog Studio, GAA, T-Birds, TNT, Tres Bonne Go to college to stuldy art. Tony Lucero Apache Louis Luongo Elvis Basketball, Boys' Foods, 3 days of car dragging Find a lazy man's iob. Marilyn Lyda GAA, Girls' Block SJ, Les Biioux, Band, Torch 8. Laurel, CSF, AFS, TNT, manager of welfare, Leg. College, become a teacher or social worker. Dave Martinez Moto Varsity sports, football, track, baseball. Lynda Martinez Buck, Spotty, Boo, Babe, Hortense, Hank, Bruta Joshua, Jeb-Reb Les Biioux, office assistant, elec- tion comm., Bell Staff, Bulldog Studio, T-Birds, Attend SJ City or State, major in sociology. Don Martineau Daune, Mart Tennis, Science Club, Tri-Bar, CSF Electronical engineer. Maria Martinez Kitty Secretary Miguel Martinez Mike Just study City college or International Business, Tillie Martinez Tootsie GAA Marriage, Joe Mauro Dago Joe Photography Club, football Become a free-lance photographer. Marilyn McDonald Pep Club, SLANC Office work or SJ City College. Albert McGovert Edward Audio-visual College. Lela McKim Marriage Frank Mestemaker Butch Football, track, CSF, Tri-Bar, Science Club, Model UN. Electronic Engineer. Claire Meridier TNT, La'Sei Soc. St. teacher on high school level. Albert Merino Soph. baseball College. John Method Flash Gordon Football, photography. Gary Miller Wrestling Electronics Kent Myers Bell Staff College. Rose Mary Nayarro Mona ' Get a iob and get married. Ronald Neal Ron Tri-Bar, Science Club Dentist, Frank Nelson Cheech, Hokey Football, Bulldog Studio, golf, track, term papers Sail the Pacific, Larry Newman Hot tip Newman. Lare, Varsity football, baseball, Boys' Block SJ, Tri-Bar, Library Club, Attend City College, major in coaching, and minor in fruit picking. Phil Nielsen Tennis, CSF, Bulldog Studio, Leg. Law or commercial art. Roberta Oftedahl Bobbie After school sports City College for a year or two. Craig Olsen Light bulb, Banana's Revenge Band JV basketball, Leg. Attend San Jose State. Luciano Orsua John Baseball Sharon Pacheco Beauty College or business college. Jack Pacheco Legs Excalibur, Band, Choir, Football, Track, Dance Band, publicity manager, Boys' Food, Tri-Bar, Pep Band l Make money and have a ball. Linda Patterson IBM La Sei, TNT, Model UN, Leg. College. Joel Perez Goose, Wedo-Wedo Varsity football, track, Block SJ, Tri-Bar, Choir, library Go to City College and study to be a coach. Don Pieracci Matz, Achie, Big D Tri-Bar, track, baseball, football, Bell Staff Maior in economics and post graduate study in law. Judy Piro Work in some kind of office. Leo Pittman Medical School Eddie Puentes Mr. Malo Football, varsity wrestling, Tri- Bar Air Force. John Ramonda Restaurant management Joyce Richard Bubbles Tres Bonne, GAA To become a secretary. Alan Richardson Cowboy, Chickencoop Track, football, Future Farmers of America, Boys' Block SJ. Dan Robertson Swimming team, Big Six, Science Club San Jose State. Max Rodriguez City College. David Rodriguez Football Work and then college. Beatrice Rosas Bee College, I hope. Pamela Rodger Chip Science Club Become a teacher. Stan Ruclger Moose Basketball, track, Science Club, Tri-Bar, Photo Club College and have fun. Fran Rumsey Bunny TNT, Hi-Ets, La Sei, AFS, Science Club Attend college, maior in elementary education. Susan Salaz Sukee, Olga, Moses Bell Staff, Jr., Sr. Editor, office sec., Les Biioux, Leg. Council, Junior Prom Princess, T-Birds, election comm. Attend San Jose State or City College, and become a stenographer. Mary Lee Ryan College. Gloria Salazar Shortie Cashier. Diane Sanchez De De Future nurses Registered nurse. Carol Scheidt Mousie Les Biioux, TNT, dance comm., GAA College, maior in elementary education. Jo Ann Schneller Jo Fashion consultant or purchasing agent. Bill Scott Scottie T-Bird, Stage crew, Capers Electronics engineer. William Scott Mr. Hollywood C basketball, Bulldog Studio, Velva-Teens, Choir pro musician. t ' i Teresa Scherbakov Sherby Herald editor, Science Club, Les Biioux, Aquacade. Attend Stanford to be a physician. Sheila Shelton Lefty Leg., Herald Staff, Bell Staff, Hi-Ets, Bank, ASB Secretary, Humanities, Science Club, dance comm., Soph. Welcome comm., Quill 81 Scroll. Attend B.Y.U., in Provo, Utah, maior in medical field. Roy Shimizu D basketball, Soph. baseball, Excalibur, varsity baseball. Draftsman. Gerry Shipp Tiger Varsity track, football, Future Farmers of America Navy, then go to Cal Poly. Marika Sikk Pee Wee Tres Bonne Attend SJ City College. Dennis Silva Beak Football, track, Tri-Bar, Block SJ Draftsman. Angie Sisie Tres Bonne, Leg., CSF, FBLA, dance 81 election comm., Rooters Club. Gene Sorensen Gino Leg. Council Mechanic or service station OWTTCY. Janie Soto Work or go to City College. Mary Sottile Leg. Work. Sue Spencer Red Cross, GAA. College. Bill Tanaka Basketball, wrestling, Excalibur. Go to College. Joyce Tappero Joy Pep Club, SLANC Office work or San Jose City College. Joanne Thomas Hi-Ets, Math Club, Jr. Class treasurer, CSF College. Frank Toney Sinty Boys Foods. Sharon Towne Gay Bird Leg., Hi-Ets, Marriage, interior decorating. Donna Vaira Hi-Ets, GAA, CSF. Secretary or go to college. Sonia Uribe Secretary. Maureen Valencia Join a branch of service. Chuck Valenzuela Big Red Basketball, Block SJ,Boys Foods Service, Air Force or Army. Olivia Valenzuela Ga Ga Go to college. Rosemarie Valenzuela Blue Bla Attend college and maior in Spanish. Mary Valle Marty, Peanuts FBLA, TNT, Hi-Ets. Rosie Valleio Oodie Junior Class vice pres., rally comm., 30's cheerleader, Leg., Spanish club. To be able to go back across the border and pick garlic. Rose Lynn Vallelunga Mickey Mouse Tres Bonne, La Sei, Leg., Science Club. Beauty College. larry Vargas Big Blue Military Service, Maria Vargas Work, at the same time being a wife and mother. Mary Ann Vibanco Bell Staff, La Sei, FBLA Receptionist. Dennis Ward Sports car racing. Frank Volpi Volp Block SJ, Tri-Bar, Boys Foods, Soph. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, D C 8. B Basketball Air Force Academy. Diana Wells Just Dianie Les Biioux, Girls' Block SJ,CSF English teacher, Herald editor, Barbara Williams Barbs GAA, Thespians, Hi-Ets College. Sam Williams The Kid, Clara Varsity sports, football, basket- ball, baseball, Block SJ, Tri-Bar, Leg. Professional baseball player. Sharon Williams Curly Les Bijoux, AFS, GAA, Herald Staff, Torch 8. Laurel, CSF, Sci- ence Club, Leg., Girls' Block SJ, manager of Soph. Welcome, Capers. College, teaching career. Louise Willig CSF, Leg., Medical Careers, Les Biioux. M.D. Carol Yoshida Pinky CSF, Les Biioux, director of girls' activities, manager of community welfare, Torch 8- Laurel, election comm., dance comm., Red Cross, Bell Staff, Spanish Club, office asst., AFS, Capers. Attend SJS. Carol Younis Medical Careers, office asst., Red Cross, TNT. Attend College. Kathy Zaccheo Katerina Hi-Ets, Leg. San Jose State. Connie Zappia Zapp GAA, Leg., dance comm. SJ City College, or SJ State. Paul Zemke Tony, Motz Bell staff, football, wrestling basketball, baseball. Attend U. of Miami, become a commercial artist. Gabriella Zuger Gabby Red Cross, La Sei Secretary or airline stewardess Seniors Manuel Vierra, Frank Nelson, Joel Perez, and Larry Newman persuade Mr. Pope from making a basket during the Donkey Basketball game. SPRING S! 1, a M., ii-.S Seniors collvctr-cl paper in funcl-raising drive. Boys uutcollcctcrl girls. so girls were slaves on slave cl Q 2 S H 9. .Is .X s SPECIAL ln celebration of its centennial year, the San .lose High School Bell proudly presents a section unique in history. Even the souvenir graduation numbers issued in the early years of the Bell, starting in 1898, have never included an actual photo of the high point ot a Highan's career, his graduation. ln the ten succeeding pages are portrayed highlights ot the spring and centennial activities. lnclusion of the graduation week activities was made possible by the favorable acceptance by the Associated Student Body membership, the publishers of the Bell, of the idea of all-year coverage in a book delivered during the late summer. This publication date, too, is unprecendented in San .lose High School history, it is believed. .,-r-gk Y Another slave at work. CENTENNIAL BANQUET The high point of the centennial year observance was the impressive and mammoth banquet in Ex- position Hall of the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds the evening of Saturday, May 18. A highlight was the brief recounting of San jose High Schoolls history by City Historian Clyde Arbuckle. Some 1,900 per- sons, including alumni, fac- ulty, former faculty, cur- rent students, and com- munity dignitaries attend- ed. The banquet followed an alumni-student baseball game fsupposedly a 6-6 tiej and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. open house at the school. A plaque was also placed that morning by the Native Sons of the Colden WVest at the Horace Mann School 'former site of San jose High S c h o ol. Banquet scenes: Above, Sen. Her- bert jones '98, top to bot- tom, old-timers' t a b l ef, classes of 1913, 1914 and 1915. -1 L -1-M J 'Y no A , -1 rs , Y N 1,57-v an .gg ,an '4 1. f W-f K' H x 49' ta I Q ssl .2 E319 was 5 'hs fs Above, State Sen. Clark L. Bradley, at left San Jose High graduate, and Santa Clara County Supervisor Sam Della Maggiore, former San jose High student and wrestling coach, right, join in beginning of standing ovation for Miss Cecilia O,Neil, San jose Iligh graduate and longtime dean of girls, standing. In center is Mr. XVilliam F. Stan- ton, state assemblyrnan. At right, executive greetings are exchanged by student body presidents, left to right, Manuel Alcaraz, fall ,62, Mr. XVilliam Bethel, fall ,5l, centennial alumni publicity chairman, Edward Lacler- gue, spring ,63g and Mr. Fred Fernandez, spring '52. Miss Marjorie Hinson, girls, phys- ical education chairman, was the banquet arrangements chairman, assisted by alumni committee sparked by Miss O'Neil. if-l+ Y:nv .N 1 , .55 Above, view ot part of the crowd of L900 at the banquet gives some idea of the scope of the historic event. Mr. Gene Long, current prin- cipal, is at the speakeids rostruin, top center. Directly below him are the three vice principals. The entire centennial year was later described by Mrs. Thomas Eagan, P1ll'CIlf-Ylllfil' fchers Association president, as a tre- mendous accomplishment bv Mr. Long. ' p- SPORTS SPECIAL Diving action in W'orlcl by Waterf, The 1963 Aquacade - 'WVorld by VVater.D Larry Newman, left, and Sam XVlllllllll.S', riglzt, dis- play trophies won by the varsity lzaselrall team in local tournaments. Mr. Bill Martin looks on in the centennial lmselnall game. s 1 S 3 S W'll' 23 lt l? l ' tH t I' CfggtengiJ??ZuS.na,l1gf5 I S for re mmf agams Umm em m Mr. Rudy Rudd drags off Sam VVilliams in donkey lzasketlmll .A.'VV'.A.IIR.IDS ASSEMBLY Reflecting high academic achievements of students was the awards assembly Friday morning, june 7. For nearly two hours scholarship and other awards were heaped upon .Students. Scholarships totaled more than 818,000 They are listed below as they appeared in the commence- ment program. In photos at left, top, Edward Laclergue receives the Edward M. jefferson scholarship award, Bausch and Lomb honorary science medal and Gorham football award from Principal Gene Long. He also won Class of ,55 Outstanding student award. Center, Richard .Lopez receives jesse Lasky cornet medal from Music Depart- ment Chairman Ross Berzantz, Vice Principal Karl Ped- ersen is at right. Below, Ruben Aguila receives centennial scholarship from Mr. Long. The top athletic award, the Walter L. Bachrodt tro- phy, went to Sam Williams. Other Gorham athletic awards went to Larry Newman for baseball, Adrian Rodriguez for wrestling, and Manuel Vierra for basketball. Alfred ii.lj Husted won the tennis award, the Class of ,48 swimming prize went to Douglas Rowe, and a junior, George Cabibi, won the William Martin track trophy. Margaret Monchiero won the Girls Block S1 award for out- standing girl athletes. Senior Richard Peterson was named Thespian dramatic award winner and best actor while Rose Soto, junior, was best actress. Barbara Meck- lenburg, student band director, won the john Phillip Sousa Music award. In science Frank Mestemaker won the senior science award of the joint Council on Science and Mathematics, while Louise Willig was math winner. junior Royce Morrison won both junior categories and best chemistry and mathematics student awards. Cheryl Lett was named best typist, Norma Lee outstanding business education student, Gerimae Lee Daughters of the American Revolution winner, Sharon Williams winner of the Betty Crocker homemaker of to- morrow award, and Dan Robertson, john Neidiver, and Mary Lou Daw- son Time Education Program winners. S - r R 9 To M RUBEN AGUILA . gl: Q 5 6 MANUEL ALCARAZ 'ij T v - Xd E -:- LAURA ARAM . '5 f 'i i ' 551 Y F JUDITH ARMSTRONG p NICK CARTER . 'Gu RUTH COLAW . FRANCES CONZALES EDWARD LACLERGUE E E GERIMAE LEE . RICHARD LOPEZ MARILYN LYDA STANLEY BENEEIEL DOTTIE BURCHFIEL ROBERT CHAN . MARY JEAN LOPEZ DONALD MARTINEAU . . ......... . . SCHOLARSHIPS . . . . . . . San .lose High School Centennial Mexican-American Scholarship Foundation . ....... American G. I. Forum Mexican'Arnerican Scholarship Foundation . .... San .lose High School Faculty Club Arlene Hand Memorial . . Elam .l. Anderson Scholarship-Linfield College California School Employees Association . . ....... Ambrose Nichols - Vocational . . . San lose High School Parent-Teacher Association . . Ambassador Abroad, American Field Service ' ...... GEM of San lose, Inc. Soroptimist Bank of America fFinals, Third Place! . . . . . . . . . GEMofSan lose,Inc. San .lose State College -Alpha Phi Omega . . . . Mary Pillot Memorial KUniversity of California! . . . Charles B. Gleason Memorial fUniversity of Californial Bank of America fFirst Place, Zonel ' California Savings and Loan Assn., Outstanding Student Award University of California Alumni Assn., Santa Clara County Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San.loseHighSchool . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Club, San lose High School . . . . Music Department Award, San ,lose State College . . Walter Bachrodt Memorial-San .lose Teachers' Assn. San .lose City College BARBARA MECKLENDURG . ..... San Jose Womanis Club FRANK MESTEINIAKER . . . San ,lose Mercury-News Centennial SUE MIX ..... ..... R aymond B. Leland Memorial LINDA PATTERSON . . ........ Elks Club, Second Place TERESA SCHERBAKOV . . . Mary Pillot Memorial lUniversity of California! JOSEPHINE SCHWEIZER . . . DeWitt Portal Memorial, Class'of January, 1927 DENNIS SILVA . . . ...... Ambrose Nichols- Vocational JOANNE THOMAS . . ......... Cabrillo Civic Club DONNA VAIRA . . .... San .lose City College LOUISE WILLIG . . University of California Regents CAROL YOSHIDA . .... San Jose High School PICNICS J X 'fs -,,.,,, .N 'U'-vpn -iii? '5.L....1z:.4-Q.'f ' R ,. i.,g,t:11 . sew. N' S X LL,LL LL,xX Q t LLlLL 1.5! N , xXi ... XQXQWW W N . N t X, N. . to High points of spring recreation are the class picnics. Lower classmen hold after-school frolics hy girls, gym and pool. Upper left photo is of thc sophomore picnic Tuesday, June 4. Other photos are of junior picnic on Thursday, june 6. Seniors spent the day at surprise location, Uvas Mead- ows park, on XVednesday, june 12, the day before graduation. 1-Q Y SENICJI-c CELEBRATION deal couple Nick C 1rter 'ind Slnron cliosnn in Senior Scmdwl poll reflect the good old d'1ys during xisit to historic museum in Sin opt it Tr'1du' lux s. Upper right and beloxx senior drc ss-doxx n dw Tliurs- day' june 6 prceedtd dress-up diy Friday, uwzlrds assembly clay. Lower right, Mrs. Karen EkI10lilI1, Mrs. Diane Hawes and Mr. ll alter Kraus, latter two cliosen seniors' favorite teachers, serve senior lJI'C2llil:ilSf, lield graduation morn- ing, june 13, in school eafetorium for first time within memory. Manuel Alcaruz is senior seated ut right. S - 5 K X A f 31 ' F Q 5 , r 1 5 1 ' r i l x : r ' r F , , I . r , Q f . , Q -r rg. s -if ' i an 1 ,,,, F : ' 5. K Qi rx 308151 e J Q :asa :asa TENS? Q-,H K- .. X 239 C3-RADUATICN 8:00 P.M., Thursday, June 13, 1963 CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 5 Svuim' girl 1'c'c-1' ivvs hor diploma from Xlr. Cont' Long. Mrs. Ruth Cravath adjusts microphonv for the three 1963 vt1lc'clict01'iz11is during 1'el1czu'sal. Kent Myers adjusts Faith Cl'L'l1ll1L'lA,S cap. Foreign excliuugv student, Cubricllu jzmosclick, has just rcccived hor diploma. XII: Ross Bergantz leads the class of 1963 in the class hy1nn at the conclusion of commencement exercises. Nellie Olivurria and luck Pacheco express on Graclllute Sally Salazar receives a gift from her their faces the joys of grzulnution as they parents following commencement exercises. lN2l1'Cll to the recessionul. N! 'ZAI ! if Jackie Horner clzlncvs with her date. M . 1 5 jack Vuught and Regina Lcguillion onltvr thc ball. SC0lN'S0fl'I1l' sc-nio1'buIl eutitlcd NCZUICICII xIOIN01lfS.,, Suv Spencer amd Frank Nlcstc- makm' speak to Scbustiun Nolu and Bfll'bill'il xIl'CkIl'Ilblll'g. X' . TZ 1L'4LJPSETETNIEFJZSLILJFTS ff' eZ. o Z' I 5 4154: y , .gil v T .1 Q , 5 fgb , ...J 1 -Q , 4 W 1 5. 4 1, 51 I D ,iii , , ? o 1,1 , i l 1 f? : Q 1 J 89 'H at i 4 ,' . 535 T 3 52 E52 hun Q2 5135+-+ Q, 5 f Qu 5 1 ar 2. .QF 'fszvrmsfzrcgre ' mf as A Schwinn - Phillips Sales - Service ' Expert Repair s? 45 ' Parts and Accessories -USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN- First National Charge Plate BankAmericarcl Opposite Roosevelt School A E. Santa Clara Phone ,294-0742 ii f.-ny -, WH . 'ami Q QQIQIQWQW W ii'4tCr??I52fH?flf52Si5'2ii52IiYiZi2it'fQli 5l A L XL: -jg WHEN YGU MOVE... i ..4 M . Cx?-'S r JA. 1. g MOVE UP s ff TO if Q X Off 3 9 X M 3 L J O E e ERE T59 W - .. Q 'L' 3.2. 5.l'I!l.li3T3 Loan Assoolation M w Q 53 HOME LOANS g 3 INSURED SAVINGS S I V - .Qs a -isearrsntarabsisnbsresin.S -ii .N N it g Wgxgf. EQ ilm2TL'5i.': hiiii!!i?EK:rhHfi.EUEMW.P715ftrLiSif is-iiiisiiasll -ti-T535 firrlhiisllkal 552 I A Ei. res r ff! at r I J f f . 1' S ' fag? ,ymi M dj YK QUALITY GROCERIES MEATS and PRCDUCE Confident - Convenient- Complete Shopping 760 E. SHOTS Clara ST. 0 San ,lggel Cglifgrnia Phone 297-9894 Member United Grocers, Ltd. I would like to con- gratulate San Jose High on its Centen- nial Year. You ought to be very proud of the fine reputation and history that your school has estab- lished in this com- munity. Sam Della Maggiore 305174. 5 '52 1863 1363 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS C' ef N9 The T963 Bell wishes to acknowledge its appreci- ation of the following for their services: Mr. John R. Stewart, Artmaster Yearbooks, Inc., for printing and publishing, Mr. Tony Rose, Tony Rose Studio, for the senior portraits and other photographyg Mr. Prospero Anaya, photo adviser, and student photographersg Bulldog Studio, under Mr. Mark Briggs, for art work. ,F,..?...W.-.W 7,,V,, W-, x G'- ZA- 7 03 -eb-' j J- an Qf-qg14::'- N r. Z- :Z 1337 1. 1 4AIl 'I:.-T 4+ 'H Q 3 E 9 t Q -:f-TYHALL. UU Il There is no saturation point in education w Qu , sat Thomas I. Watson IBM 'IZ W -J fig. y V ,IAF m6 f f foca WMM. CLOTHING Mike ikes x C N ke ii: X Q 1 5 so ,J 'f l 5 ' 1 o THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES A M Y ' S BEAUTY SALON 97-8499 sold by tl1C Sqmre Shop PHONE 2 52 So First Street Sfm jose Cqhf 902 E' Taylor Street Phone 295 0868 San Jose, California Miss PAT AND ELELSCH- MAN ARE AMONG THE FAMOUS BRAND NAMES CARRIED HERE. ALSO FOUND ARE ALICE AND MURLEL RYAN WOMEN'S APPAREL, JUDD HOSIERY COMPANY 'le ' 56 W Santa Clara ST San Jose Calif Phone 294-7629 445 E. William SO. ca San Jose, California wax Uh A I l Now. . . even faster home cleaning THE ELECTR0l.UXQwi.w New Auroivmric cLEANEn We-,sg-1-.1 with exclusive automatic stopeand open action . . . new - kit- , built-in automatic Cord Wander. . . new all-around f 'N 'Nah furniture guard . . . complete with multi-purpose X, if tools, Phone orwrite for tree home demonstration. er.. ' L -.., New POWER NozzLE cleans all types of rugs and carpets ,gag faster with rotating brush driven by 'f ts own motor...gentIy flufls nap ,Z U 51.2.4 AQ' 'f'jQ1,.,X for new carpet beauty, Optional ,, f ' f:f5f5fr1r::: y ZS, 75,2 equipment with your Electro- luxi cleaner. H I I 'A h X' Q Ei.EcT'Rotux c t l 'E r e rer rr Qi X X ww X ' in N c, X x T' z X x X Qx .- X I ,, 1 'W N Q X X , N M ef X X li5E4:2E5:1i 515:54-...I A':f:5iIf1 5 - A-.-22555 . f ' o, I 'frf'E.jIj1E1E'irQgE5:g:,,:,V 1'1-.,',,.., 'Q1 f'fYErizg,:k j ., . r i K vs ' T ff' x '51 I 9 SK .,., bg 1: SX S- mr. T , 1 X . Q, A Q1 A XL.,-- 'A Sold only through h Authorized Electrolux Branches 980 East Santa Clara Street San Jose, California Phone: 294-6930 A Jennings Radio Manufacturing Corporation 61111171-gg 4-RADIO VACUUM ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS P.O. Box l278 970 McLaughlin Avenue San Jose 8, California Enos Auto Sales GEO. M. ENOS l.l 35 E. Santa Clara ST. San Jose, California Phone 294-6321 BOUGHT o SOLD o TRADED M93 Ag 6 San Jose I 1 I .- 1 ' gp. 5 ' -4 Typewriter Co. I 24 so. SECOND ST. 293-6383 Est. l9OO CORONA - UNDERWOOD - ROYAL - REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS RENTED SPECIAL STUDENT RENTAL RATE ,A WW, Eoiz 3 MONTHS ....,...,..,l......ee.e,,..l.,.. S 0 I Sl8.00 rental applies to purchase Qtgfm price of any machine if you decide to buy. inf -EASY PAYMENT PLANA Free Parking CHUCK BURRIS' Eh' HUA! Leave your cur for service while at scllool. Bear Electronic Wheel Aligning 0 BankAmericards We give 58iH Green Stamps A T LA S Q BRAKE WORK 25th and Julian TIRES Q TUNE-UP 0 LUBRICATION Free Pickup and Delivery o Phone 293-9858 San Jose, Calif. iofrrurs C A K E S for Weddings ' Anniversaries ' Banquets We specialize in TOOK Whole Grain Breads STAR PHARMACY S8tH Green Stamps - Free Delivery Phone 293-3575 888 E. Santa Clara Street 0 San Jose, Calif. ONISHI FLORIST We Specialize in Wedding and Funeral Designs Phone 295-1130 181 E. Taylor St. 0 San Jose 12, Califomla rl QI ,Q . y x ' n Q if FOURTH STREET PHARMACY Prescriptions - S8.H Green Stamps U.S. POST OFFICE-Contract Station No. 10 Phone 295-7864 601 No. Fourth Street 0 San Jose, Calif, za l 'IJ -2 A JIO NURSERY A Complete Line of Ornamental Trees Bedding and Potted Plants Seeds and Fertilizers Phone 293-9079 251 No. 19th Street 0 San Jose, Calif. EVANGEL BIBLE BOOK STORE Church and Sunda School Supplies Y Christian Books - Bibles Phone 292-2353 96 So. Second Street 0 San Jose, Calif. Phone 294-7042 HASHIMOTO DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Gifts - Cosmetics 208 E. Jackson St. 0 San Jose, California 1 W Wffs aff' - 9 2. , ,I Jverhoers 11151410 ltfs tiims nzhpg, ,X fy ,, wen I l ,N llll FLullsll lPHlE CHRISOULIS Phone 297-T128 1082 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, Calif. 0 WEDDINGS 0 FUNERALS 0 CCRSAGES 0 BOUQUETS 0 POTTED PLANTS AND GIFTS X , ff Q X l N X X W Q 'F if? You + 1 wANr 3 A P Look X vii NEAT- f T ' h' ' You XX CAN'T X a ,aff M BEAT 168 East Taylor Street ' Phone 297-7169 Story and King San Jose, Calif. 54 DEPTS. ' For the 'Grad' going on to College ' MEN'S and WOMEN'S Collegiate Clothes ' Everything for the Dorm Drapes, Bedspreads, Lamps ' School Supplies ' Typewriters 0 Metal Files ' Briefcases EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT studio of photography Pf0COPi0 ...SPMLO 1187 East Santa Clara Street San Jose 27, California Phone 293-1208 PALACE MARKET 259 SOUTH FIRST STREET Known for Quality SAN JOSE 13, CALIFORNIA LZEEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, G-ROCERIES, POULTRY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of San Jose High from the statt of Palace Market M Gerald Jerry Lee, Proprietor Ui' R fate' 35501 5 i I S' Us ' rig? 43 1' Y -,I f I Custom-built Awards for Any Event if Tip Top Trophy Mfg. Co. I Expert Engravingx STUDENT DISCOUNT Curt Jillson, Owner I Phone 298-5175 1 , I98 NO. 27TH STREET 0 SAN JOSE, CALIF. I, I Mayfair Department Store pagina a 'W C i DOWNTOWN - 86 SO. First Street WESTGATE SHOPPINGG CENTER Campbell and Saratoga Ave. San Jose, Calif. 4 I. I Ig 4 4 u 1511 rg pq I IH I 'I '.' I ,igiia irq--ei! MANY' xv tliglgtif I Qgiifii , f UU: ,igigl ern sp X K I V n X mill! -' .NJ-, Nfl! y . . . ' i .v ' E VA- 11.1, 0. SKC'lfG,Cf:Zg, in ajinzbfzjlfife D2-P4 Nement COOK 8. SON I Quality Branfls ul Bllllflff Prices No Parking Trouble - We give SSH Green Stamps Gift Wrapping Service Open Thursday and Friday nights and Sunday mornings U.S. Post Office Station No. 8 East Santa Clara at 2Ist St. 0 Phone CY 5-7858 .IL TELEVISION SETS, RADIOS, WASHING MACHINES, STOVES, AND REFRIGERATORS ARE AMONG HOUSEHOLD ITEMS THAT CAN BE PURCHASED HERE, THESE ARE MANUFACTURED BY DISTINGUISHED NAMES SUCH AS WESTINGHOUSE, MAYTAG, AND HOTPOINT. STANDING IN FRONT IS STEVE COOK. ATH AND JACKSON SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA CYpress 2-6646 fl Henry and Rose Marie Schiro s ff 0 W s T A ff-fc' 'AA 0 0 5.4 ,,4 ,0., Flowers by M I N E T A . ff!!-.T-'Ti-A 1' ,2 'i , X, ,522 ,sg f' S-9152. N, X 1 . i TfEreat'.Amm:1re1n line-umnrr Qfompzmg f Insurance Agency 565 NO. 5TH STREET SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA Phone 295-3960 I I Phone 295-4321 B IE S 367 E. Santa Clara Street San Jose, California A ..-wg? 1 ,q E' , ' 1 ' 'IJ .,,f-'i 9 x:13F'13' 5 , :Pm ' 'A 6 a i n ul , K 'I' vw I7 gqwsvngs ,I !J,,.,,,Al',... L'-lJ . . ' X ' I of A A -'mil Z0 gllf' If 3-0 'Ima 631 ROSA STREET Phone 293-9076 One of the fastest growing banks in California The Sumitomo Bank OF CALIFORNIA Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . , s4y5HO- 'V , RE F ' . FHWA' . k . New ,Kl- civic csmsu PET J I J-GCJCQJSTJ-1:1-gg Amy's Beauty Salon Berg's C. A. Burris Calado Studios Cheim Lumber Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Corporation Cook 8. 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