Santa Cruz High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Santa Cruz, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Sure, iT is The year in which we geT ouT oT high school. Yes, iT's also The year in which we have loTs oT Tun. BuT have you ever sTopped To Thinlc ThaT The year T949 is a springboard Tor The TuTure? The pasT Three years have been The Torma- Tive years Tor us. Our high school educaTion is The ToundaTion on which our whole TuTure will depend. WhaT lcind oT a ToundaTion do we have? We Thinlc we have a good one. We Think ThaT high school has prepared us well Tor The problems Tacing us. Even a preview oT These problems, oT The individual and com- muniTy adiusTmenTs we shall have To make, The quesTion oT preserving and perTecTing our democracy, and above all The diTTiculTy oT living in a world dominaTed by complex machines oT our own conTrivance, doesn'T TrighTen us. We have TaiTh in The Tirm ToundaTion which S. C. l-l. S. has given us and ThaT is why we have made This The Theme oT our yearbook. May The year I949 prove To be The springboard inTo a glorious TuTurel X A 1 y ' X N i , Xx X l f ff KW? 1 K 1 ET .XX I tj, w l Aff Aly., U X163 . fl 1,Hw4W.,lf m1M m J , H. L. Q 5' DEDICHTIOII ln spile cl roclc and +empes+'s roar, ln spile of lalse liqhls on The shore, Sail on, nor fear lo breasl lhe Seal Qur hearls, our hopes, are all wilh lhee, Our hearls, our hopes, our prayers, our Tears, Our lailh Jrriumphanl o'er our fears, Are all wilh lhee, are all wilh +heel Longfellow The Building ol lhe Shlp To The members ol The l949 class fhis Cardinal is hereby dedicialed. .ui VD-. 35, MR. LEE T. SIMS, Principal ' T PRll'lCIPHl'S IIIESSHGE The chieT aim OT a sTudenT yearbook is To summarize The evenTs and To seT Them down in picTure Torm so They mal4e a hisTory oT The year's progress. Some year's progress is greaTer Than oThers and The hisTory expands correspondingly. This has been a year OT noTable achievemenT and This record will serve To recall many Things To The minds OT The sTudenTsg noT ThaT we have been ouTsTanding in aThleTics, buT our Teams have always played well. Our sTudenT governmenT has grown To new sTaTure under The sTress oT many problems. IT is hoped ThaT uniTy oT purpose has been achieved and ThaT all will recognize The value oT worlfing TogeTher Tor a beTTer SanTa Cruz l-ligh School. M PAUL M LEVY, Vice-Principal MR. SAMUEL BINSACCA, Dean of Boys MRS. ETHEL B. HUGHES Dean of Girls l HOMER H. CORNICK, Superinfendenf in nvvneclnrlon Of all lhe opporluniries which The youlh of America is allorded, educalion is per- haps ihe mosr imporlanlr. I+ is imporlanl lo us personally and To our lanniliesg above all, if is imporlanl lo our nalion, for lhe srrenglh ol a democracy lies in lhe people, and our syslem of gov- ernmenl' will rise or fall depending on lhe wisdom or ignorance of rhe people. Educalion is, Jrherelore, lhe loundalion of dernocracy, and lhe adrninislralive slafl of lhe school is responsible for making rhis loundalion more lirrn. To lvlr. l-lomer Corniclc, Jrhe superinlendenl of schools, lo Mr. Lee Sims, lo lhe adminisrralors ol S. C. l-l. S., and lo lhe lacully, Jrhe Cardinal expresses ils graleiul recognirion for The imporlranl work Jrhey are doing and doing welll PANSY JOHNSON, Direcfor of Sfudenf Finance LOUISE ISEBRANDT, PrincipaI's Secrefary VELIA RINALDI, Affendance Secrefar Amana 097 .WN-ff -Q-.,,,. .W 7 WM, Y n-'burns-uw--e-Mme. fm ....-a...m xxxx., .NK we 3 ,f I 4 1r CUSTODIANS BACK ROW, left to right: Fred Boggess, John Mills, Irving Martine, Head Custodian. FRONT ROW: Gust Carlson, Ethel O'Brien, Clarence Foster. CAFETERIA LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Randall, Hazel Whaley, Sylvia Berning, Anita New, Dorothy Julien, Cafeteria Manager: Betty Hartley, Martha Ann Kertell, Florence Van Etten, Dorothy Stewart. MISSING: Pat Klein. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Bruce, Fred Coker, Dorothy Errington, Joseph Pievitali, Antone Zoleui. SEATED: Gerald O'Brien, Don Met- calf, Anthony Camarda, Victor Foster. NI BS 'x T' y . 1... fill - I WS :Q I ei? X T, 2Wff f . ' 5, gfii' 712 I may L 4 , elf 7 A GRACE PAULINE ABOUD She can be lmiTaTed by none. CAROL MAE ALLAN I The falresT garden ln her looks And in her mind The falresf R books. nd n .ed .feereiarf FVANG YN MIRIAM ESTHER ALLDRIN She wifh one breaTh aT- Tunes The spheres, And also my poor human hearT. JOHN NUNES ALLEGRETTI AS good naTured a man as ever broke bread. VERNA DEANE ALTERMATT BuT were iT To my fancy given To rafe her charms, l'd call Them Heaven. GLORIA ARLENE AMAYA Her mirfh The world re- quired She baThecl if in smiles of glee. LAVERNE MAE ANDERSON BeauTy and virTue shine forever round Thee. JANE FRANCES ANSTISS A sound mind in a sound body. RITA JOYCE BARRIENTOS Many persons feel arTg some undersfand if Buf few boTh feel and undersTand iT. THOMAS ERWIN BEDELL LeT rne be no asslsTanT for The sTaTe BuT keep a farm and carTers. JOHN MARTIN BELL He hafh a daily beaufy in hls life. MARILENE RUTH BERGEN l Thank The goodness and The grace which on my birfh have smiled. DOROTHY LEE BERGTHOLD Tgpu has? lhe keys of Para- use. DALE ROGER BERTSCH He who has once been happy is for aye Oul of deslruclion's rea:h. TERESA NELLIE BERTOLLI To live wllh lhern is far less sweel Than lo remember lhee. ROlAND BESSLER Never idle a mcmenlg buf lhrifly and Thouqhlful of o+hers. DOLORES MARIE BISHOP And all 'rhaT's best of dark and- Iiqhf Meer In her aspecf and her eyes. WESLEY ROAUL BlSSETT Your hearl hanqelh on a lolly pin. CARL HERMAN BLAKE Laugh and The world laughs wllh you. LYDIA BORELLI Le+ rne be dressed fine as l wall. RIO BORNHOLDT l find The earfh nof gray buf rosy Heaven not grim buf fair of hue. JO ANN BRIGGS La belle dame sans rnercif' SUSAN BRINKMAN V l'The Quality of qenfleness us lrresisllblef' JOEL CURTIS BROWN A True man pure as faiTh's cwn vow Whose honor knows not rust. if X N x X. Q' MUIVNXQ. 'WN '-qgqxmi ww 'f L-..,-mx Q SRIKQ -ix 5-4- wx X f C ,. he Q was iff ea-M4 FRANK GATCH BRUMBLAY Forward and frolic glee was there The will to do, the soul to dare. BETTY JEAN BUKER I swear I think there is nothinq but immortality. KATHRYN LORRAINE BURNS Shall I comoare thee to a summer's day? PAUL ANDREW CALANDRINO Paradise were dim and ioyless, it not shared with him. LEWIS MALCOLM CAMPBELL No coward soul is mine. ADELINE FRANCES CARDOZA A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. CONSTANCE ELEANOR CARMEAN With thee conversing I forget all time. ROBERT RAYMOND CARPIGNANO He is a gentleman, be- cause his nature ls kind and aftable to every creature. DOROTHY MAE CARSON The heart doth to the heights attain. DARYL MICHAEL CASE Thy mind is a very opal, ALFRED PETER CASTAGNOLA This laurel greener from the brows Ot him that uttered nothing base. SONJA RUTH CASTBERG My crown is called con- tent. A crown it is that seldom Icinqs enioy. ANNA MARIE CECCHINI Hearl on her lips and soul wifhin her eyes. MARLENE LA VERNE CHASE The love of learning, lhc sequeslerecl nooks, And all The sweel serenity of books. WALLACE FREDERICK COKER l'cl ralher laugh, a brighl haired boy Than reign a gray-beard king. FRANK IRVING COOK I hear beyond lhe range of sound, l see beyond ll-ie range of sight. JAMES DONALD CORLESS I shall nof lef sorrow die, Unfil lfind lhe hear? cf il Nor le? a wordless ioy go bv Unfil il lalks fo me. MARY ALICE CORLESS I am a part of all fhaf I have mei. JOE DALE COX For he lhal once is good is ever grealf' DONNA JEAN CROSETTO Fashioned so slenderlyf' DONNA LEEYDALTON ls she nol more Than painf- ing can express Or youfhful poefs fancy when lhey love? LLOYD KAYE DANIEL His lime is forever, V r, where his placef ELLICE EVANGELINE DARST Glad that I live am I Thaf lhe sky is blue. ARTHUR DANA DAVIS Oh! le? me live my own life r And see whal friends, and read whal books l please. .J s sf www 'WI ,lsr MQWJ 43 Nwf f wwf? X 1 x , yagsxv . 'x I, :G Q3 '-vgf in Nh- PATRICIA JEAN DAVIS Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep, It it be thus to dream still let me sleep. JOHN NELSON DELCAMP He speaketh notg and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. BETTY LOUISE DELL ORFANELLO IJowerecl with the hate of Hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love. NORMA JEAN DE PRETER She was a form of light and lite That seeing became a part of sight, A rose wherever I turned mine eye. The morning star of mem- ory. DONALD LOUIS DICKSON His limbs were cast in manly mold For hearty sports or contest bOlO.' THOMAS JOHN DRUET lt I have done well, and as is fitting lt is that which l desired. DORIS MAE EDMONDSON Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. ADELAIDE SALINA ENGELKING I fear thy kisses gentle maiden. RICHARD ENTERMAN A little nonsense now and then. THERESA MARTHA EWALD Blest with that charm, the certainty to please. WILLIAM FAIRHURST Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. THEODORE JOE FALEY l'll make thee glorious by my pen. CLARA MARIE FILICE She fakes 'the breafl-I of men away Who gaze upon her un- aware. LESTER EARL FINCH Lord of himself Ihouglw no'I of lands. EULALLA GRACE FOSSUM If To her share some fe- male errors fall, Look on her face and you'Il forge? Them all. DOLORES MAE FRIESEN I care nof, Forlune, wl1aI you me deny You cannol rob me of free Nalure's grace, WILLIAM KENNETH FRISBIE The rnan Thar blushes is nol quile a bru+e. JOHN DAVIS FULLER I-Iis worfh is warranl for his welcome. DWAIN NASH FULLERTON I do nor hold an inch of land Bm all I see is mine. ROSEWARY GEISEL She 'yeas indeed a rare one. DIANE JOY GILLILAND Fair as fhe day, and sweel as May Fair as lhe day, and always QGY- GILBERT WENDELL GOMES Pride wenl before, ambi- lion followed him. EVA LOUISE GRAVELLE I scorn Io change my slale wilh kings. JOANN GRAY MerriIy merrily shall I live now. Z' W W! M, ff7 3:f,4f,,, Fr Isl -J ' le Q 1 - I Q W W It EN, X 'X Q AI ! -' s. if 5 Q X I my .1 hai J- iq, 43? CALLISTA JEAN HALL Those frue eyes. Too pure and loo honesl in oughl lo disguise The swe-ef soul shining lhrouqh Thom. JOHN WERGE HAMBER Yea, I have a goodly hcril- age. AUDREY JACQUELINE HARGRAVES . No grace, no charm is wanling. To se? the hearl on fire.' PATRICIA JOY HARTIN I-Ier smile is 'the sweelesl Thai ever was seen. ROBERT FRANKLYN HAYNES l buill my soul a lordly Dleasureehouse Wherein af ease for aye 'ro dwell. YVONNE JULIETTE HENRIE Love hangs like Iighf aboul your name As music round Ihe shell. ERNEST DARLING HILE A brave man knows no malice. HELEN LOUISE HILL I-ler ways are ways of pleasanlnessf' BARRINGTON HILLIKER l loaf and invife my soul, RONALD REID HINDLFY See, Ihe conquering hero comes! DONALD EDWARD HOPE The sigh? of you is good for sore eyes. NORMA ANNA JENSEN I am rich beyond Ihe dreams of avaricef' CARL OSCAR ROBERT JOHNSON Were there nor heaven nor hell I should be HELEN LOUISE JONES CeIesliaI peace was plc- lured in I1erlook. MARJORIE LUCILLE JORGENSEN Her forrress is a faithful heart. JOYCE REED JULIEN Age Cannol willver Iver. nor Cuslorrl sfalcf' ADA KASJE TI'lOu wer? The mofrwrwc star, MARY ELIZABETH KAUERAUF Love In Her eyes sifs play- mo. JOHN EDWARD KELLEY l am mol one flwal would be fl-aimed Info an Immaferial yvlndf' GERARD ROGER KENLEY I Thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul, CLIFFORD GEORGE KING Ay, every inch a IilFlQ.H ROBERT EMIL KNAUER Horses he loved and laugh- fer and flue sun. ' ff Y K X. x 5 f f I I ff , ,W f I x X aww - MW Q . QW ww ZX 4 .- Sf. f,A'r7 U Ol y. iff' K 7? 1 ALFRED LOUIS KOCH Oh for a seal in some poetic nook Just hid wilh frees and spar- kling wilh a brook. LEWELLYN KOUNTZ -He was noi born fo shame Upon his brow shame is ashamed lo sil. DONALD GEORGE KOVACK A man so various fha? he seemed To be Nor one, bul all rnankind's epitome. ARTHUR LAM His almosf a definifion of a genfleman lo say 'fha+ he is one who never in- flicfs pain. CAROLE EILEEN LARSEN Sing again wifh your dear voice revealing A Tone of one world far from ours Where music and moonlighl' and feeling are one. KENT WARREN LARSON We are fhe music makers, And we are The dreamers of dreams. RUTH MARIE LARSEN And ye sall walk in silk allire And siller hae lo spare. ROBERT LEONARD He 'rouches nolhing, buf he adds a charm. JULEDRA LEWIS l say The world is lovely and fl-nat loveliness is enough. MILTON FRANCIS MACKEN There was a manhood in his looks. DOLORES JEAN MAJORS The angels are noi so happy in heaven. LEONARD GEORGE MARKS, JR. To slrive, lo seek, lo find And noi lo yield. PIERRE WILSON MARQUESS He is the happiest of mor- ta-ls, for he is above every- thing he possesses. ROBERT ELMER MATHEWS For mortal daring nothing is too high ln our blind folly we storm heaven itself. VELMA MAE MATTHEWS Nods and becks and wreathed smiles. CLOYCE JENICE MAYFIELD Her smiling eyes with simple truth were stored. GLENDA BESS MEHRWEIN She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. HERBERT JAMES MILLER His worst he kept, his best he gave. DARRELL WAYNE MILSAP What should a man do but be merry? ROBERT ARTHUR MOLLRING A sportsmen complete, a rum one to follow, a bad one to beat. JOAN IRENE MONTGOMERY She was a phantom ot de- light, When first she gleamed upon my sight. ROBERT WILLIAM MONTGOMERY The days shall not be up so soon as I To try the fair adventure of tomorrow. MARY LUCILE MOORE g Paradise stood tormed In her eye. LEWIS RAY MORELLI Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other. W z ,. ff ,, i is ,Z gf-0 95927 'els I ,N so my CARMEL JOSEPHINE MORENO A swf-ef expression is fhe hiqhesf fypc of human lnvCIirlGSn, NANCY LYNN MORRIS Her cheek like a rose's Buf fresher, l woenf' PAUL MCBRIDE NOT in rewards, buf in the sfrengfh 'fo sfrive, The blessing lies. JEAN MAE MCCLINTOCK n I am bigger Than anything fhaf can happen To me. GERALD MARK MCCORKLE He shall have a noble memory. YVONNE PATSY McDOWELL And when she ceased, wc sighing Saw The floor lay pav'cl wifh broken heads. BEVERLY MAE McGEE And Iaughler is my shield. CHARLES ALEXANDER Mc EAN I am consfanf as lhe norfh- ern sfar Of whose frue fixed and resfing qualify, There is no fellow in fhe firmarnenfl' DONALD MURDOCK MCPHERSON I am fhe very pink of cour- fesy. DONALD RICHARD MCRAE I-low shall we rank Ihee upon glory's page? Thou more fhan soldier and just less fhan sage. JOHN ERNEST NAST Who does The besf his cir- curnsfance allows Does well, ads noblyg an- gels could do no more. MARY BARBARA NEWTON The hearfs Thaf dare are quick fo feel. RUTH ANN NICOLES There is no wisdom like franknessf' PATRICIA NORRIS She has a voice of glad- ness and a smile. JACK CALVIN NORTHWAY Glorious in his apparel. JOHN TRISTAN OSARIO And certainly he was a good fellow. ROSE MARIE OTSUKI ln virfues nofhinq earthly could surpass her, RONALD RAYMOND OTT He who binds his soul Io knowledge, sleals The key of heaven. ERENE BELLE PAPPAS My hear is like a singing bird. MARYLIN LOCKE Silence is true wisdorn's best reply. RONALD LEE PERRIGO I Have learned in whatso- ever sfale I arn fherewilh lo be con'ren1. CAROL ROSE PETER I have a soul Tha? like an ample shield can Take in all and urge enough for more. RICHARD ALBERT PETERS l am no? in 'rhe roll of com- mon men. CLIFFORD JOSEPH PISENTI A rnan after my own heart ,4 7 fa, 5 W 44 , ' ,ff 0 f 4 ',,' W 4, n Z j ' X1 also Truim i '? l sz . X . 5 ,ell AAN ll aa CLARENCE OTTO POEHLAND I counT life buT a sTuf'f To Try The soul's sTrengTh on. JOAN CATHLEEN PORI I-ler eyes as sTars of Twi- lighT fair Like Twilighll. Too, her dusky hair. MARGERY ANNE RAINS True and Tender and brave and iusT ThaT man miqhl honor and woman TrusT. WILLIAM LLOYD RANDALL l've Touched The heighl of human happiness and here I Tix. ANNA RUTH RASMUSSEN I make The mosT of all ThaT comes And The leasT of all ThaT goes. KATHRYN ANN RAY Her brighT smile haunls me sTilI. WALTER RANSFORD RAYER, JR. He ceas'dg buT lefT so pleasing on The ear His voice, ThaT IisT'ning sTill They seemed To hear, RENEAU HEWITT RENEAU He Thinks like a philoso- pher And acTs like a king. BEVERLY ANN RHODES l am fearfully and wonder- fully made, MARVIN GLENN RICKARD Fame, love, and forTune on my door sTep waiT. JEANNE LA VON ROBBINS And grasps The skirTs of happy chance And l:reasTs The blow of cir- cumsTance. ANITA LOUISE ROGERS Sugar and spice and every- Thing nice. KENNETH ALLEN ROGERS He nofhing common did, or mean. GINO LOUIS ROSSI His fame was greal in all The land. RALPH BURTON ROWLAND He spolke and sfraiqhl UP0n his lips persuasion safe. CLAUDE JACKSON ROWLEY Wrife me as one who loves his fellow men. RICHARD PEALE RUSSELL Persuasive speech and more persuasive sighs Silence fhaf spoke and elo- quence of eyes. MARILLA MAE SAHLMAN A smile fha? low'd , Q Celeslial, rosy red, love'S proper hue. PHAUNEAL V. SAMPLES Give me The spiril Thai on 'rhis life's rough sea Loves f' have his sails fill wilh a lusly wind. CONSTANCE MAY SANDERS She is pre'H'y fo walk wifh And wiHy fo falk wilh, And Dleasanl loo, fo lhink on. MICHAEL LEONARD SAPONE Wha're'verhe did wasdone wifh so much ease, ln him alone 'lwas natural +o please. DORIS MARIE SCHARFOGEL l'Il nole you in my book of memory. GAROLD DWAIN SCOFIELD Oh for a draughi of vin- lage, lhaf halh been Cooled a long age in the deep delved earlh. PATRICIA LOIS SEYDEN A liH'Ie kingdom I possess Where fhoughfs and feel- ings I possess. I i . ws ff Z 4.2, in gM Q s . FAU: 1 W X ! Y! 7, f 2 1 , f Q ff f f 2, K Z . X f K X 1 f ff ' 3 W ,W .eww ,gf ' fi . . N ...a DONNA MARIE SICKLER lt seems she hangs upon the Cheek of niqhl Like a rich iewel in an Ethiops' ear. GILBERT ANTHONY SILVA The silent man is a man of strength. BONNIE MAE SIMMONS Thou hast no sorrow in thy ff' song, No winter in thy year. FRANCIS WENCESLAUS SMELKA I shall either tind a way or make one. ALAN EDWARD SMITH He walks with nature, and his paths are peace, JAMES WARREN SMITH Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. JOAN AKLEY SMITH An youth! forever dear, Forever kind. THEODORE HAMMOND SMITH, JR. To me fair friend, you never can be old, KENNETH GORDON SMYTHE Such .3 man in truth am l. VERNA VERL SNYDER The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed And ease of heart her every look convey'd. ELLEN BERTHA SORENSEN All your acts are queens. VIRGINIA ANN STANSBERRY She's all my fancy painted her She's lovely, She's divine. LORRAINE VERA STITT Thy hyacinth hair, thy clas- sic tace. BARBARA JEAN STRATE And her noble heart's the noblest, Yes, and her sure faith's the surest. NANCY EILEEN STRETCH To love the dame beyond the prize. THEODORE EDWARD STUMPF, JR. l am a man, and nothing human can be inditterent to me. STOCKTON EDMUND SOMMER His noble negliqences teach What others toil despair to reach, MARY HELEN SWART A well-ordered mind is early trained. DORTHY LEE SWEENEY When she had passed if seemed like the passing ot' exquisite music. GERALDINE CLAIRE SWEET I did not lfnow l held so much goodness. ROBERT DALE SWIRE For such as he there is no death Above man's aims his nature rose. JOSIE JEANNE TABACCHINI There buds the promise of celestial worth. LOUISEMARIE TANNER Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. WALTER LYNN TAYLOR And he that makes his soul his surety I think does qiye the best SeCurlTy. x .0 ' WW FagWS-i' A X XXXQ W X X Q3 X Qbfxm S NN X xx -10 DONALD EDWARD THOMAS Ah, why should life all labor be? JAMES MERWIN THOMAS Heaven never meanl him for lhal passive lhing Thai can be struck and hame mered oul lo suil an- oll-ier's fancy. JOHN LEWIS THOMAS My wealth is heallh and perfect ease: My conscience clear my chief defense. BARBARA ETHEL THORNE I-ler hair like gold did glislen, Each eye was like a slar. BARBARA JOY TOWNE Such a blue inner lighl from her eyelids cul- broke. NEIL JOHN TOWNE A happy soul, thai all the way To heaven hafh a summer day. DERMOD CHARLES TUCKER Whalever his life defea- lures He loved his fellow crea- tures. PEARL LA VONNE TUTTLE Thou living ray of inlel- leclual fire. WILLIAM ROBERT UNDERWOOD From lhe crown of his head lo lhe sole of his fool, He is mirfhf' RICHARD LEE VOSS Unseen by all buf Heaven Like a diamond blazing in The mine. CAROL JEANETTE WALKER Tip lfnow her is lo love er. ROSALIE GLORIA WALKER One of Ihe few, The im- morlal names Thai were nol born lo die, JEAN ELLEN WARD She doefh liffle kindnesses Which mosl leave undone or despise. HAROLD BELL WARD Beware The fury of a pa' Iienl' man. LAWRENCE EARL WARNER For all who undersfoocl him admired him. DUANE ORLYN WELLS A hearf imbued wilh fhe noble sense of virtue. MONA DIANE WERSHING The mildesf manners and The genflesf heart ELEANOR LOUISE WESEMAN I do noi' ask for any crown Bul' fha? which all may win. RAEBERTA ELAINE WILLBANKS And on her hair a glory like a sainrf' BENJAMIN BROWN WILSON A lover of hospifalify, a lover of good men. WILLIAM ANTHONY WILSON Nothing of him fha? doth fade Bu? dofh suffer a sea-change into some'rhinq new and s'rranqe. WILLIAM BROWN WILSON He was fresh and full of fail?-i. THEODORE HARRY WITTWER Lef me live in a house by The side of fhe road Arid be a friend of man. ILENE BERNICE WOLFE She is a winsorne, wee Thing. f an is-450 6 I A ,X 'fir' 233 IYJJJIMSL 1 , , 7 . ,fp ' ' H 1 - f - .... J ' A We-f ' M FLVZA . cffzfaff 522' , 4 1 M' ., I A s AL M ww- ' x 2-jf nrawd , 7 1, ,. . 4,. .ii Q , V 1 I? 4 ,- Sn-A .fi f 1 5 aww M ai if fini. . 11 1 04, CIIIIIERII Sllll S Carl Barker Woodrow Wilson Barker Willard Lowell Bergen William Lloyd Davenporl William Monk Fridley Glen Alan Furlong John Clarence Gleason Gordon Grow Sally Ann Guyon Winona Rufh Harbison Ruth Johnson Veral Warren Kimmey Roberl Arthur Lieder Terencefbavid McCambridqe KENNETH HUBERT WRIGHT, JR. Beller lo be born lucky lhan rich. ROBERT MARCH WRIGHT I A brave man sfruqqlrnq in lhe storms of fale.' KENNETH ALFRED YODER The heart to conceive, lhe unclerslanding fo direct, and The hand Io execulef' DAVID JAMES YOUNG The glory of young men is Their slrenqlhf' MIRIAM JEAN YOUNG I will sil down now buf fhe lime will come when you will hear me. Gordon Bruce McLennan James Enqelhard McPherson Frank Conrad McQuilIiams Kennelh Louls Moran Keith Perry, Jr. Barbara Ann Reeve Belly Jean Riley Mary While 3 SN is Ara Y. N X I , , fjiegfg v iv- We igggiKfW2efQ e'e: P Pf ' .- ya M S Q' x .f I. Ginny 'n Lou 2. Vernie 'n Ken 3. Barbs 'n Tom Charloffe 'n Herbie K AT 6 5, J' fx' NM N ,. y V W Q 40 vsrflkf , fi' gm , f , 3 , . 'W' 5' We 'Hd' We-W' . Jean 'n Lee, Jeanne 'n Milfon 9. Joyce 'n her fella . Joan 'n Dick IO. Margie 'n Milion . Pa? 'n Eddie ll. Vanqie 'n Bob Joyce 'n Larry AW ff 'kwa , 29 S ,af was R X X X ., -Q' N535 v an X Rv X 1, y 3 . , x iii ,X N, 'ig -F - ' -. , U 4 Q.-. Wi Siffin' preHy Look wha1's cooking Tasfe good, Connie? Toiem pole Wow!!! 'W'- WQQT fs, .... -. 5 'x ,Q X wa. 6, The Fellas 7. Why so sad, Pai? 8. Whaf's up, Hindl 9. June in January IO. Eyes up if y ,if I3 Q II. I2. ey? I3. I4. . . .ww 4 f Q fx P 0, We use Pepsodenf ONE thinker Lil' Herbie Two 'fo one 6 - I A x Pj K i f wg , .1 was vf-famine 43 S Q W C 2 M N S ww i 6 g.,f Cf, 2 4 Q JUIIIOR CHISS OFFICERS P. NUTTER B. GETTYS C. MASSEY 5 fivf' wi, . ,f ' ,oh 5 ' 11 M, ,. 7 . f . 7 ,a ff , fc SOPII MORES SOPHDIII RE Gln S OFFICERS S. SPRAGUE D. WELSH D. TAYLOR v-+1 E 0 4 X ? W WF' , we X X N in 'ff N: ,X .- . FRESHITIFIII CLFISS v 96 s OFFICERS B. BAKER R. FOOTE M. WILLIAMS STUDEIIT RDIIIIIIISTRHTIUII SanTa Cruz High has a sTudenT governmenT which gives The sTudenTs much auThoriTy To govern Them- selves. The purpose oT our sTudenT governmenT is To govern The sTudenTs so ThaT There is a muTual Teeling oT cooperaTion beTween Teachers and sTudenTs. This Teeling is promoTed by removing The burden oT conTrol Trom The Teachers and giving The sTudenTs Themselves This responsibiliTy. Our governmenT in S.C.l-l.S. consisTs oT The sTu- denT body oTTicers, The sTudenT heads oT The deparT- menTs, a represenTaTive Trom each oT The Tour classes, and The Supreme CourT. lvlr. Lee Sims, principal, is The commission advisor. We owe much appreciaTion Tor his lcindly advice and undersTanding. Presidenf MARVIN RICKARD Vice-Presidenf I ' HERBERT MILLER MJ Sec ary O DALTO ,www iwliff Fllll FIIID SPRIIIG CDIIIIIIISSIUII LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Thomas A. Engelking, D. McPherson, E. Gravelle, H. Roff, D. Dalfon, M, Rickard, Mr. Lee T. Sims Advisor, H. Miller, R. Walker, B. Bly, E. Alldrin, P. Van Houfen, wwe mmmwwwnf My 7? LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Richey, K. Yoder, D. Young, P. Hendrickson. ,.,-1 .qt -.-- .3 - 1- , -igw if - i --ii ' ' , 11 sa hfl Q .1-F' ,Y - E 25 rl L 4 .... i- -2.--1 2 I Y f - -.. ..-- -1 2 2 -1 5- fd A -- .-.1 -'SW a . 5 i G 1 -- i - '-1:1 I ? : E :gi . Y .. , 1 -gf f ,-l 3g E ::-.1- 5 v-. ': li: 2 3-14. E gl - -- l- ..- : -.. -., - - -l-...l '. - 3 -1.2 : T- - 1-L-'--' L. -2- : --.- lT.. l' , K : ..- 5 - 5 ii-3 : -A : .EL-,. ,. : - .,-2 3 ..: : : 1- ? , , 1 , - Q L - i- S - ,,l, 1 - - 1 1: :, . I -1 Y, - f - ,4 : -i : : : : ,? - , s , , - 1 - 3 1 - : 4 A , , 1 Y '- ii. 3 :Q - :g Ql 2 i i Y , 7 :: - - i - - -- - , g vga :- 4- ,Q ,Q : i. E -2 - A Y , l 3.1. 3 I 4- Y 1 .1 Li. 2. W Y 'i R -, ' ' , il-1, 2 1 -L ' -ti ... f ?L f 1 Y f' - :nv '- -1 fi- -1 f H i .5 Y ig 5 W fi 1 V Y 3 .. 5 YV 2 -. Y i,Y xr Y V, .-1 iQ- E :.--T. if i - 15. K QT- Q 26.5 E QW I 5 Q X x HONOR Y f ? 1 l f X .X ,I 5 GIRLS' HOIIUR SOGIETII The Girls' l-lonor SocieTy is open To all iunior and senior girls who have an average grade oT B or beTTer in scholarship, who have earned 300 G.A.A. poinTs, 80 Girls' League poinTs, and who have The ideals To conducT Themselves Tor The welTare OT The SocieTy. Membership in This socieTy is an honor and carries wiTh iT opporTuniTies Tor imporT- anT services To The school and The communiTy. This year The socieTy has had several poT luclc dinners, has sold pompoms and has given a dance. They were also in charge oT The publiciTy Tor The P.-T.A. VarieTy Show. The Memorial Day services are planned by This group. All money made goes each year Toward a scholarship Tor a graduaTing member. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS E. Alldrin, C. Sanders, V. Sfansberry. I. Wolfe, J. Briggs, I. Meschi. I Ji W. 1 ,fy 'N' ,My FRONT ROW, leff fo riqhh C Sanders, L. Lee, R. Ofsuki, J Tabacchini, D. Dalian, L. Ander- son, V. Sfansberry, A. Kasie, J Briggs, T. Berfolli, J, Ross. SEC- OND ROW: M.Thorpe, I.WoIfe J. Smith, J. Bishop, E. Alldrin M. Rains, C. Massie, I. Meschi J. Corbeff, J. Burkeff, E. Gra- velle. BACK ROW: P. TuTTIe, L STEH, B. Ross, M. Sahlman, M Chase. J. Ecksfein, M. Peroni, J Lafham, J. Burkeff, L. Tanner 1 I ei T51 A . Y. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righfz C McLean, D. Young, J. Hamber D. Swire, D. Dickson, D. Mc- . Pherson, H. Miller, R. Perrigo, , Mr. Hayes, Mr. Baer, Mr. Linde- burg. SECOND ROW: B. Ken yon, H. Roff, M. Sapone, G Kenley, M. Rickard, B. Under wood, D. McRae, B. Bly, T Malone, B. Brown, B. Johnson H. Crampfon. BACK ROW: P Sandas, B. Geffys, B. Kirby, B Baker, R. Hindley, W. Polkriofs - F. Maroni, J. Osorio, P. Hend rickson, L. Huggins, C. Arneal B. Milsap. .., FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS SEATED, leff Io righf: D. McPherson, D. Dick- SEATED, lefl' Io righl: J. Hamber, D. Swire. son. STANDING: H. Miller, R. Perrigo. STANDING: D. Young, C. McLean. HI TOU.I TUIIG The l-li Tow Tong is lhe Boys' I-lonor Sociely designed To encourage, develop, guide, and reward leadership. Membership is open Io all iunior and senior boys. All candidales musl Iill an appli- calion when applying for membership. The club accepls or reiecls lhe candidales on Ihe basis ol characler, scholarship, aclivilies, ambilion lo serve, and possible Iulure usefulness lo Ihe sludenl body. This year 'rhe Tong gave a dance and sponsored a carnival lo raise funds lor a Ioolball score-board. The Tong also gives a scholarship lo one ol ils members al lhe end of lhe school year. 1 CFIlIFORIlIFI SEHDLHRSHIP FEDERHTIUII The CaliTornia Scholarship l:ederaTion is a sTaTe-wide organizaTion. Membership requires IO grade poinTs. An A counTs Three poinTs: B, one poinTq no poinTsg D subTracTs one poinls, and F bars membership. This semesTer There are TorTy-Three members. Six have achieved liTe membership by belonging To The SocieTy Tor Tour ouT oT The possible Tive semesTers. LiTe members receive a special pin, a seal on Their diplomas, and special privileges in college. Membership in The C.S.F. is noT permiTTed The TirsT semesTer oT The sophomore year. All recommending grades musT be earned in high school. FRONT ROW, lefT To righT: P. Sandas, D. Redmond, B. SchulTz, D. Canoles, C. Sanders, C. Baker, C. Sweef, D. Redmond, F. Semelka. SECOND ROW: L. Benson, M. Lauzon, J. Reed, M. Sfiff, M. Chase, M. Rains, C. Larsen, A. Fuller, B. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Deffle, L. Tanner, E. Alldrin, J. Bishop, C. Wilson, R. Wolfe, P. TuTTIe, J. Larsen. BACK ROW: S. Mellis, R. Russell, W. Briice, M. Sapone, R. Baker, A. Casfagnola, M. McCollough, H. Roff, D. Bianchi. 5 - --m f - 4 ,..:, mg' , .. ' N ' ! ..-Q-sn--bmi . -ww 33' 5' in-I OFFICERS CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION LIFE MEMBERS SEATED Iefl' To righfz J. Bishop, M. Chase, M. Rains. FRONT ROW, left To righfz L. Tanner, F. Semelka, P. TuTTIe. SEC- I STANDING: B. DeTTIe, R. Baker. OND ROW: E. Alldrin, M. Rains. BACK ROW: M. Chase. NOT PICTURED: Hewif Reneau. GUI LHIID SCRULL The Quill and Scroll is an honorary iournalisiic sociely which encourages individual inilriafive in work in high school iournalism, crealive wriiing and allied fields. Candidaies may be elecied from newspaper and yearbook slaiis, and Jrhey musr be a member of ihe iunior or senior class or a posigraduale. They musi be above aver- age in scholasfic worlr and oulsranding in ihe iournalislic field. FRONT ROW, left fo righf: Sweet, P. Tuffle, M, Miller, M. Sahlman, M. Sapone M. Rains E. Alldrin. BACK ROW: T. Berfolli, A. Engelkinq, T. Faley, R. Baker, C. McLean, N. de Prefer, M. Bergen. OFFICERS: M. Miller, Secretary, M. Sapone, Vice-President M. Sahlman, President f Z X 1 wi ' if -1 li: he .ag . M ' if 3 , w .1 gf! 3 , Girls' Sfaie Boys' Sfafe Boys' Sfafe EVANGELYN ALLDRIN TOM BEDELL DALE SWIRE GIRLS' STHTE HIID BOVS' STRTE S+uden+s who ailend Girls' Siale and Boys' Slale al Sacramenlo in June, are chosen by The members of rhe iaculiy and Mr. Lee T. Sims, principal. I+ is sponsored by Jrhe American Legion Auxiliary each year. Represenlralives are selecled for Jrheir scholarship, leadership, dependabiliiy, char- acfer, and inieresis in government N Tk wx X 51 iN S i 11.-.i-1 .i-.-1 .lj .lf- - ..,.1-il i - 4 ,l 1 -l 1 i f 1 +-Q Qi i' - C -- Y - rf - . 1. ' ,' -2 1... E ' 1-gli-1--il L E T---' -' 2 i1 ,itz Q 4 -Q f 5. 2 E +L '- i ' Q' -A i 5 627 , i i.-,215 in E -' ,E 4 - ' ll ili -- Q 3 -,TLS-' ' C-7 L --...-'..:- '-, 1-,-ff...-i -E. :.-if.: T-E1-1I: Q TL.--'ff-L., 6 : ' 2-.zz if-'fi 4 x3 OYX1 - f. ---'El -,- 'Q - -fi.: g T' W ' X id NSXYN Ti- .-'ill C 4' X 11 Tl-1:- E- I F ii- C A f- -:'.. 'f-'- f -- -1 J T. ?-.. -- .. E '- ..-- '-2-2. W.-1--3-d ':. f X -f 'I.1-' '-il - 272- --574'- x 7 E L --- f X i X Ax 1 x if Q-QQ? xc S- x , My ' ,..xxK XC' X' NX.. - -5... 1 .i,..... Tgzi- 1- .,.,,-. 1-..- ,11- -fi '-3:--f ,.. 1 X! x fl-T' ...- ,,...- -1:4- ,.. xxx I xx xxx ,- Z- ,..- .-f-'Z cf, Y .5 ff' P!-Z., 2 xxxxxx f-22:7-'- ,. ,,, -27 ---T.,-2 ,,-fl' ,,.- ., -.11 -gy- fff li' lf ,X- 'Q -.:- ,..,-.1--f-'- --l-:37-' f -'-,:. --- .., ,- :.f ,.,..-- ,,.- -,,.,--f , 'l,- ....-- f ,,,,.- -,.,..-- ,,L.. 'Y ,,,..1-- .. -..- q..--1.1 '-'l,i,.i..1.,l. -1 -- .ilfi 1...- l., 45 ,mn ' ' is in Y ,J f, S i f -v ff 1 we , , X , N .Ari A 5 f L, w:fw,,.zf.r r u' V f lf HGRICULTURE DEPHRTIIIEII Tlue main purpose ol vocaiional agriculuural educalion is flue Jrraining out inleresfed youulru for farming and llue inuprovemeni out agriculuure and rural living. A+ llue ufounda- lion out +l'uis course is flue luonfue supervised farming proiecl out flue slrudenu. Usually live- sioclc, poullry, crops or orcluard proiecls begin in a rnodesi way. As 'l'l'1G boy advances Tlurouglu luiglu scluool, luis farming experiences and knowledge increase. Mosul of flue boys who lake agricullure luope lo go info farming or sorne allied occupalion. Tlue average boy upon graduauion from luiglu scluool in agricullure luas some inveslmenl in farming as a resull of luis proiecl work. Honor Sfudenl Depanmeruf Head Farm Shop TOM BEDELL SAM J. BINSACCA RUPERT KREINBRING F TUBE FHRIIIERS 0F HIIIERICFI The FuTure Farmers again won The highesT sTaTe honor by being one oT The chapTers receiving The masTer chapTer award. AT The CounTy Fair They won TwenTy-Tive TirsT places, eighTeen seconds, and six Thirds. Tom Bedell, presidenT OT The group This year, was chosen To go To Boys' STaTe lasT' summer. A very successTul barn dance Took place in The early spring. The unique decoraTions were an ouTsTanding TeaTure. A ioinT dinner was held wiTh The members oT The FuTure l-lomemakers. The annual parenT and son banqueT was held in lvlay. The communiTy service done during The year is always an ouTsTanding acTiviTy car- ried ouT by This group. This consisTed OT landscaping, Tree pruning, millf TesTing, soil TesTing, rodenT conTrol and poulTry culling. B OFFICERS, lefT To righf: B. Lieder, C. Roberfs, T. Bedell, J, ell, B. Fraboni, W. Bissef M-wwf .W aWlsBQ W Wi Q ..u-new FRONT ROW, leff To right D. Robenalf, M. McDermoH, M. Sherman, M. Fidel, A. Lam, T. Sfearman, J. Plumbe. SECOND ROVV: B. Fleefwood, C. RoberTs, B. Fraboni, T. Bedell, J. Bell, J. Can-ibell, B. McCullough, L. Davenport BACK ROW: B. Lieder, W. Bissef, B. Haynes, N. Lundgren, Mr. Sam Einsacca, Advisor, L. Marfin, S. Morris, L. Carpenfer, W. Evans. maui Mya sq. A' an-as Z! Agriculfure sfudenfs caughf af a busy momenf, Mr. Sam Binsacca, insfrucfor, in rear. ON GROUND, lefi io righf: R. Haynes, R. Lieder, L. Davenporf, A. Lam, R. Lindeman. IN BACKGROUND: W. Mc- Carvan. ON LADDERS: C. Roberfs, R. Fraboni. Wallace Evans, Fuiure Farmer, wifh 'his prize Angus heifer. Miss Jennie Moore's design and freehand drawing class. ' Honor Sfudenf Ari Insfrucfor RITA BARRIENTOS JENNIE A. MOORE HRT DEPHRTIIIEIIT The Ari Deparimeni under 'rhe leadership of Miss Jennie Moore helps siimulaie 'rhe sJruden+'s aeslheiic in+eres+ in arf, and also serves +o develop his ariisiic: Jraleni. Free-hand drawing, design, and arl' appreciaiion are ihe courses offered in ihis depari- rnenf and The principal ac+ivi+ies engaged in Jrhis year were posierworlc, murals, and 'rhe painiing of a siained glass window. The deparimeni mainiains and will coniinue io mainiain a uniformly high slandarcl in i+s ar+ produciions. SEATED, Iefi' 'ro right 6. Lake, R. Pefers, G. Amaya, D. Redmond, D. Redmond, R. Bornholdf, C. Moreno. STANDING: Miss Moore, B. Morris, A. Hargraves, S. Zanzi, D. Cross, G. Bickner. DHBH GOBH HRT CLUB The Ari' Club Jrlwis year nas been under llwe able direclion of Miss Jennie Moore, head of Jrlwe arl deparlrneni. The airn ol ine Ari Club lwas been lo gailier Jrliose slrudenls inleresied in arls and crails, allow iliem lo gel acquainled, and lurlrlier develop llweir ialenis. The lwigli poinl of ine year's aciivilies was ilwe arf exlwibil sponsored by llwe club. Sludenl ari was lealured and prizes were awarded lo The winners. OFFICERS, left fo righf: D. Redmond, Presidenfg A. Hargraves, Treasurer, R. Barrienfos, Secrefary. V ,v,, ..A. . iffiii gf X f ,, ,M iff! 'VSV , M f Deparfmenf Head MABEL E. BARTLETT JAMES A. BURT ELWAYNE U. LAURENCE GERTRUDE L. SIDERS C0l'ilII1ERCIFl.l DEPFIRTIIIEIIT The Commercial Deparfmenf offers an exceilenf course of sfudy fo sfudenfs inferesfed in commercial careers. Bookkeeping, fyping, sfen- ography, office pracfice, business mafh, and consumer's eofucafion are some of ffiis deparfrnenf's maior courses, and fiwey have as ffieir obiecf fhe preparafion of sfucienfs for pracfical life. In coniuncfion wiffi ffiis deparfmenf a job placemenf service is carried on, so ffiaf fine sfudenfs may have addifional pracfical fraining in fiieir work oufside of scfiooi. All sfudenfs, commercial or offierwise, fake advanfaqe af one fime or anoffier in fiieir high school career of flne offerings of fhis deparfrnenf. PANSY JOHNSON CHARLES R. SMITH Honor Sfudenf LEONARD MARKS 5I Miss Mabel BarHeH's fourth period Typing Il class. WWNN' if- .a- sf S il Z mid' 15,4 f W, . Business machines class of Mr. Elwayne Laurence. ME? ,fy lf if l ljxlllii MIA ,- If My DA, X, lb f J, 1' 1'71fT j i EIIGLISH DEPIIRTIIIEIIT The English DeparTmenT oTTers Tour years oT academic English, plus dramaTics, oral expression, iournal- ism, and business English. ln his sTudy oT academic English, a sTu- denT acquires TundamenTal slcills and liTerary appreciaTion. ln oral ex- pression, The sTudenT's abiliTy To express himselT lucidly and The de- velopmenT oT poise are sTressed. ln dramaTic arTs, budding acTors and acTresses are coached and Their TalenT is developed. Since The abil- iTy To read, wriTe, and spealc English well is almosT indispensable To edu- caTed persons, The English deparT- menT is one OT The mosT imporTanT in The high school. GEORGE VAN DE WETERING DeparTmenT Head HEWITT REN EAU Honor STudenT CARRIE M. BRIGGS MARY F. IRELAND NED D. MARKSHEFFEL CHARLES L. OAKLEY FRANCES TAKALA EDWARD J. WARREN if ,4 .mi li? 9292? PEARL TUTTLE Cardinal Editor THE CARDIIIIIL The Cardinal Slaff is responsible for rhe publicarion of rhe school yearbook. Members ol Jrhe sralf are chosen for Jrheir inrelligence. dependabiliry, and leadership. Yearboolc worlc brings nor only enioymenl bur also responsibililies, and from Their worlc on The Cardinal, 'rhe srudenls gain experience which will be invaluable ro 'rhem in years To come. CARDINAL STAFF I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sapone, E. Alldrin, D. McRae, B. Milliapg deTPlBefefr,IPAr. Edward Warren, Advisory P. Tuffle, R o C. McLean, M. ains, . a er, . er 1. W4libWmu,,Ng Q ll i ' iw Z 2 Ng. J 5 z Q , f' S 2 .alms Am AM TRIDENT STAFF SEATED, leff To righfz M. Miller, M. Rains, D. Swire, T. Faley, P Thomas, M. Moore, P. Edmond son, M, Corless, P. Norris, M Sahlman, M. Bergen, G. SweeT, D. Sickler. STANDING: A. Rogers, L. Daniels, N. Frank, G Scofield, L. Morrelli, D. Dick son, E, Pappas, M. Lauzon. C M 2 ' I . 1 L, 'gh W TED FALEY MARILLA SAHLMAN Edifor AssociaTe EdiTor TRIDEHT Training ground Tor iournalisTs in SanTa Cruz l-ligh School is The 'l'ridenT. All rna- Terial prinTed in This paper is wriTTen by The journalism class who are gaining experience Tor possible newspaper iobs in The TuTure. ln order To have experienced wriTers on TuTure sTaTTs There are Two classes oT iour- nalism, beginning and advanced. The TridenT STaTT and reporTers are made up oT The members oT The advanced class wiTh The beginners prinTing one paper a year. In The TridenT, oTTicial paper oT SanTa Cruz l-ligh School, are prinTed news, TeaTures, and sporTs OT SanTa Cruz l-ligh School. 1 ll. if ,Sv ilu ,tx 6. lf: , . 5 . N., . ax' fs ' iwwwn. .- Y.. x l S s X N S f 4 W Z ' X 4 Z, ...gr six ggQ W fax Q4 N W X Q , Q f w rf Q f W N Q ir . 7 .,. s.. . X ., X s f . :I , ls- 9 4 g ,I ...ov I0 1 F Duhl! Dreamy Terry. 3. Sludying-whal? Reporlers: hol on a 5. English-rear view. 9. I ain'l gol no lroubles. 6. English vs. horse sense. l0. Gorgeous George. 7. Walling? ll. Double exposure. tip 8. Looking for Chloe? DRHIIIRTIE HRT DEPFIRTIIIEIIT The Dragmalic Arr classes are designed so lhal each sludenl in class will parlicipale in al leasl one or more plays each year. The classes are slriving lo give The sludenis poise and sell-confidence and lo help Them lo perform before audiences in various fields of endeavor. The beginning Dramalic Ari classes presenled four one-acl plays 'ro The sludenl body This year: Thanks Awlullyf' A lvlind of l-ler Qwnf' Thal's lhe Spirit and l-lome lo lvlolherf' The advanced Dramalic Arr class presenled 'rheir fall play, A lvlind of l-ler Own, and a spring play. The classes sponsored a variely show lor lhe sludenl body and also gave a benefil performance lor lhe Parenl-Teacher's Associalion. STAGE CREW, Ieff fo right: J. Kirkpafrick, F, Boehme, and B. Amos. Connie Sanders and Pefer Marquess: Virginia Johnson and Duane Fullerfon in a scene from fhe Senior Ex- travaganza, clirecfed by Mr. Charles Oakley. The casf of fhe fall play, A Mind of Her Own. direcfed by Charles Oakley, insiruc- for. Bunlcy Millsap ancl Eva Gra- velle as lhe Clown and Mazie, lhe Bearded Lady. W' - Gloria Amaya,Wal1'er Rayer, and Rosalie Walker 'fb I play +l1e role of +l'1e Three Hicks. N , Bunny, Carmel Moreno, be- ing spanked by Sieve, Wal- fer Rayer, her boy friend, for an insuliing arfiirude in 'rhe fall play, A Mind of Her Own. Mr. Charles Oakley was fhe direclor. .' Norma dePre'rer dressed in her gypsy cosfume for ihe Senior Exfravaganza. use A R 1 Q 1 as , gg , . yf' 2: 2 fl , 3 l ,, Q. x , ff , eq , If 4 gf j , W L , r I 2: ' -, 735' l Wg fy , r , Cf: - fl X ' Y 1 4 P . ' 55 Wx , J Pai' Z Si is 'i . - Y Q- N ' Sw if 122 ' - ? 1' is A-'fs . - 1 CADDIE COOK . MIRVENA E. EGGEN HUIIIEIIIIIHIIIG DEPIIRTIIIEIIT Genuine homemalcing is a business, science, and an arf. If is an exfremely imporfanf underfalcing for if provides for fhe culfure and happiness of The family. The frue home- maker is responsible for fhe infellecfual, spirifual, and esfhefic well-being of each member of fhe family. How- ever, homemalcing is nof limifeol fo fhe family, buf exfencls fo fhe immediafe surroundings of fhe home and fo fhe enfire communify. FUTURE HUIITEIIIITKERS 0F ITITIERICH The Fulure l-lomemaliers of America is lhe nalional organizalrion of pupils sludying homemalcing in iunior and senior high schools. H offers opporlunily lor The lurlher devel- opmenl of pupils' inilialive in planning and carrying our aclivilies relaled To home- makers. The acfivilies of Jrhe year included making baby lcimonos for lhe Red Cross, a I-lobo Par+y given To Jrhe Furure Farmers, an allernoon Tea for The Walsonville l:.l-l.A. in March, and a candle ligh'r insrallarion of Jrhe officers. A+ Jrhe Carnival Jrhe girls sold colces and doughnuls. OFFICERS-SEATED, left fo righf: Dell Orfanello, D. Maiors, A. Cecchini. STANDING: A. Cardoza, L. Maiors, Miss Cook, C. Miller, B. Thomson, S. PlaH, Miss Eggen, D. Scharfoqel. L.. f 'J WQFQJW Miss Caddie Cook's girls' cooking class in action, Sewing class af sfudy and pracfice wifh Miss Mirvena Egqen, feacher, in background LHIIGUHGE DEPIIRTIIIEIIT The language deparTrnenT, under The di- recTion of Mr. J. B. Rogers, oTTers Three years oT French. Two OT l.aTin and Three oT Spanish. IT provides boTh culTural and prac- Tical advanTages To The sTudenT. The sTudy OT any language broadens The sTudenT's culTural background and brings him inTo direcT conTacT wiTh The cusToms and liTeraTure OT Toreign counTries. Lan- guage is reguired in mosT universiTies and so iT is of pracTical use also To The college- preparaTory sTudenT. Perhaps The mosT im- porTanT consideraTion in language sTudy is ThaT iT promoTes world undersTanding: dif- Terences in language Torm The sTrongesT barriers beTween naTions, and in language sTudy These barriers are overcome. ,Ji MARIA R. MOUNT JAMES B. ROGERS HELENA SALAVERRIA PEARL TUTTLE Honor Sfudenf VERA THOMAS Q ' , A 5 S fm! FRONT ROW, left fo right: Miss Helena Salaverria, Advisor, B. Baker, J. Smith, B. Thorne, P. Sandas, P. Nutler, A. Rinaldi, J. Corbeff. BACK ROW: D, Medefee, B. Purdy, J. Kiff, E. Hendrickson, T. Malone, 6. Haqler, E. Lieberman, J, Kirkpatrick, B. Geffys. lll EOPII DE URO The purpose ol llwe Spanish Club is lo provide exlra-academic conlacls willwSpanisl1- speaking counlries, Members have been corresponding wilb sluclenls in Lalin America ilwis year. The club also underloolc flue proiecl of sending packages lo Europe llwrougli C.A.R.E. LIBRHIW The library, wilh ils usual peace and quiel. is familiar 'lo every sludenl in The high school. Well provided wilh books and reference malerial, lhe library is lrequenled by aboul 500 sludenls per day, mosl of whose needs are well salisfied lhroughllhe conscienlious elioris ol Miss Rulh Bradley and her sludenl assislanls. Typical library scene showing Miss Rulh Bradley, Librarian, at desk RUTH BRADLEY Librarian ml-ITHEIIIHTICS DEPHRTITIEIIT The Malhemalics Deparlmenl ollers an excellenl variely of courses lo The sludenl inleresled in malhernalics. Algebra, plane geornelry, solid geornelry, lrigonomelry, and loasic malhemalics are all laughl in This deparlmenl. The deparlmenl concenlrales mainly on providing Jrhe sludenl wilh lhe lechniques and essenlials of differenl 'rypes of malh and in developing clear, concise, and logical Thinking habils in 'rhe sludenl. The main airn of The lvlalhemalics Deparlrnenl is +o produce clear Jrhinlcing and inlelli- genl individuals in whose hands lhe world of lornorrow will be safe. FRANCIS SEMELKA ALPHEUS GREEN Honor Sfudenf JOHN R. REAGAN PHYLLIS WYTHE IIIUSIE DEPIIRTITIEIIT The Music Deparlmenl ollers an inleresling variefy ol musical courses lo lhe sludenl. The subiecls laughl under lheir auspices are inslrumenlal inslruclion, band, orcheslra, Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, and Music l-lislory. The curriculum ol lhe de- parlmenl is so arranged as lo provide as many aspecls ol: musical educalion for lhe sludenl as possible: lully as much slress is laid on lhe developmenl of fhe s'rudenl s aeslhelic apprecialion of music, as on his learning lo play an inslrumenl KENT LARSEN NORMAN A. WALTERS Honor Sludenl' Orchesfra and Choral lnslruclor correclly, or lo sing well. The ellorfs ol lhis deparlmenl have so lar mel wilh increasing success. Every year more sludenls enroll in music courses, and every year more enlhusiasm is shown lor musical aclivilies. This offers an encouraging pros- pecl for lhe luilillmenl' ol lhe main ideals of lhe Music Deparl- men? which are, as Mr. Wallers puls il, lo slimulale sludenls' inleresl in good music, and lo encourage sludenls Through lhe eloquenl medium ol music. EDWIN F. TAYLOR Band lnsfruclor Why, 6 FIRST VIOLINS: P. Sandas, M. Rains, N. Jensen, B. Hargraves. SECOND VIOLINSZ I. Wolfe, J. Tabacchini, M. Sadler, A, Brunarf, B. Purdy. PIANO: S. Caslberg, S. Morgan, B. Gibson, VIOLAS: R. Walfers, A. Adams. TROM- BONES: R, Oli, T. Freeman, D. Roof, TRUMPETS: P. Blole, B. Tiedlke. FRENCH HORNS: J. Robbins, K. Larsen. TYMPANNI: E. Perriera. FIRST CLARINET: K. Rogers, K. Olsen, SECOND CLARINET: J. Vanderbeck, W. Esfy. BASS CLARINET: J. Cox. BASSOON: R. Munroe. FLUTES: L. Taylor, J. Julien, M. Pori. OBOES: C. Wilson, J. Reed. BASS: J. Cruse, M. Williams. DIRECTOR: Mr. Walfers. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Sorensen, firsf violin, T. Wilson, second violin, J. Morse, cello, M, Chase, bass. s ml Mal? px.. ...fm 68 Wwkwsvwif H CHPPELLH CHUIR The Choir This year enioyed lhe mosl enrhusiasric response including programs lor churches, service clubs, lOdQ95- COB' ' d The music leslival in l-lollisler. . . . . U . M -,E yenlions, an I D on lla pad Oi ilile Sludenls Slime lis Orqamzalllon Elq Y our Carole Larsen was selecled To sing in lhe All-Conference pupils enrolled in lhe group from which lilly-nine were se' Choir of 'OOO Voices mai Sang for H18 Cali'FOrnia.WeSyern lecled as The performing unil. Many appearances were made, Music Educalors' Conference in Sacramenlo in April. FRONT ROW, Ieff lo right: D. Sweeney, B. Ross, M. Feagin, D. Wershing, B..Buker, E. Weesemdn. B- KGHYON. -l Linder, B. Hilliker, Mr. N. Wallers, K. Larsen, J. Savage, V. Johnson, J. Lewis, J. Ward, N. Sprague, B. Rogers, J. Pori, SECOND ROW: D. Blackmore, J. Carler, B. Simmons, M. Hanson, J. Burkeff, R. Fleeman,.K, Holberl, D Towne, J. Allegrefli, D, Passerino, J. Beube, M. Jorgensen, E. Dorsf, D. De Solo, P. Forresler, J. Porn. THIRD ROW J. Ward, P. McDowell, B. Reigel, B. King, J. Berglhold, D. Jordan, M. Rickard, H. Sfrondell, T. Malone, B. Dayfon, L. Schweifzer, R. Johnson, A. New. BACK ROW: W. Brackell, Sanders, C. Larsen, Mr. Chase, J. Campbell, R. Zuckswerf, R. Linsled, R. Thuringer, T. Bedell, T. Devill, A. Toffen, G. Sweef, D. Scharfogel. l 4. 1 NM . ..,.. FRONT ROW, left lo righl: P. Powell, R. Borges, M. Del Bianco, C. Carmean, W. Marks, M. Bergen, M. Allen, D. Croseffe, B. Schmiffou, J. Grey, S. Brening, C. Powell, M. Jorgensen, L. Randall, E. Brunarl, M. Deffle, B. Le Blanc, P, Foersler. SECOND ROW: L. Black, J. Sfenger, A. Fngelking, M. Machado, L. Moody, S. Folk, C. Pullen, S. Man- chesler, S. Prachf, D. Bishop, L. Mollinef, B. Jeanolle, F. Lane, B. Hansen, G. Elam. BACK ROW: S. Sprague, B. Dell Orfanello, N. Sprague, D. Sweeney, A. Cecchini, B. Oberg, R. Hudson, R. Lane, N. Walters, L. Thomas, N. Toedfe- meier, 6. Mehrwein, D. Bergfhold, E. Johnson, J, Brookman, B. McGee, M. Bandini. Accompanisf M. Manwaring. GIRLST GLEE CLUB This group, composed moslly of sophomore girls, is one ol Teachers' Pxssocialion conyenlion, Miracle ol The Trees' The hardasl worlcing groups in The music deparlmenl. They look Pageanl, and appeared in The band concerl held May 20. parr in several public performances including The Parenl- FN U F Mx XX S X i XX S 5 x . X f Xxxx WW ah?-QZZLWJJZ i Q-vm-,.,,, , Q FRONT ROW, lef'l lo righf: Bggowne, B. Rodgers,eECCar1er, J. Bergfhold, K. Larsen, P. Thomas, J. Smifh, D. Boolh, T. Freeman, B. Daylon, D. Roo , Jgewis, B. King. S OND ROW: J. Cox, B. Moser, D. Slehlick, R. Hays, D. Webber, FI. Amos, D. Donnelly, M. Lamb, . Baker, R. SmarPf3H. Miranda, A. C. Bowman, sfudenf leacher, E. Taylor, direclor. THIRD ROW: J. Buob, L. Taylor, J. Julien, E. Young, B. Hulen, S. Kalsos, D. Baker, C. Pefer, K. Rogers, K. Slrand, J. Toney. FOURTH ROW: R. Benneff, P. Toney, B. Newlon, P. Blofe, R. Lane, D. Munqai, G, Wong, G. Towner, R. Ellis. BACK ROW: J. Nasf, R. Menefee, D. Passerino, J. Huffman, J. Allvin, J, Linder, R. Farrand, D. New. The Band gor Irs aclivilies og lo a good slarl by winning a handsome rrophy for excellence in marching in lhe Sanla Cruz birthday fiesra parade. A brief glance al The resume ol The Banclls appearances reveals lhal 'rhe Band played al 'rhe Counry Fair in Warsonville, league 'loolball games, and gave a program in each oi lhe iunior high schools, marched in several parades, senl eleven of Els members lo rhe All-Conference Band, parlicipaled in lhe feslival ar l-lollisler, and closed ils year's aclivilies wilh ils annual concerl in May. Kenr Larsen, solo lrombonisr, was selecled To play in lhe Weslern Music Educalors' All-Conference Band in Sacramenlo in April. STANDING, leff 'fo righf: B. Rodgers, B. Towne, K. Larsen, B. an-nm-nun Wifi' King, J. Lewis. KNEELING: J. Smilh. 1 Af 1 ' fr W 1 KN' x Mme? 1? W' A . ..., EE DW . . . H fx yf 19. ,ff - . X, N-H, fm- . .ft A 1ns.r.,,: A 1 . V1 ef M 5.55 f.-win R! In 'ff 'L . , v' f -1 , r- -, as X xii., f f r.. 'f 11 2 s if sqtiffi ' PEP BHlTD TRUMPETS: Don Mungai, Gin Wong, Eddy Roof. CLARINET: Kenny Rogers, SAXOPHONES: Jack Buob, Richard Hayes, TROMBONES: Kenl Larsen lLeaderl, Tom Freeman, Don Roof, Bur? Dayfon. BASS: John Linder. DRUMS: Don Passerino, John Nasl, Bob Farrand. BARITONES: Paul Thomas, David Boofh. s 4 . . is x ' -'ss-sr -W J ' 5 X N 'Hn -UH. FRONT ROW, left to right B. Winlerhalder, K. Rogers, J. Pori, 6. Pori, J. Robbins, P. Sandas, A. Fuller, J. Tabacchini, A. Brunarf, H. Crampfon, E. Sorensen. SECOND ROW: B. Gibson, B. Hargraves, E. Schweizo, J. Julien, S. Casfberg, C. Larsen, M. Rains, N. Jensen, M. Manwaring, P. Tulfle, M. Sadler, J. Reed, BACK ROW: Mr. Walfers, I. Wolfe, J, Vanderbeek, K. Sandas, M. Chase, S. Morgan, G. Nelson, J. Mock, R. Walters. QUFIUER CLUB The Quaver Club, formerly lhe Junior Monday Music Club, is open To all ninlh graders and senior high sludenls who are inleresled in music. Aclive members of lhe club give a pro- gram once a monlh lor The associale members. This year over hall of all members have been aclive and have performed before lhe club al leasl once. In January lhe Quaver Club gave a program for The Monday Music Club wilh which il is ahlilialed. This was lhe Tirsl' lime such a plan has been lried, bu? il was very successful. Oliicers oi lhe club are Carole Larsen, president Paul Sandas, vice-presidenl and program chairman: Margy Rains, secrelary-lreasurerg and Kalherine Sandas, publicily chairman. .mmf 'fr Wm, ,,,,, WWW. ,, SCIEIICE DEPIIRTIIIEIIT The chieT aim oT The Science DeparTmenT is To give The sTudenT a sound undersTand- ing oT The living world abouT him. Since such an undersTanding is essenTial To healTh and happiness, The science deparTmenT, in all oT iTs TuncTion has a viTal connecTion wiTh The sTudenT's everyday liTe. The sTudy oT science also helps To increase The sTudenT's power oT observaTion and his aloiliTy To reason accuraTely. BoTh OT These gualiTies are desirable in pracTical as well as academic liTe. Courses oTTered under The auspices oT This deparTmenT are biology, chemisTry, physics, radio, and household sciences. As one can see The curriculum is exTensive enough To give The sTudenT an excellenT ele- menTary ToundaTion Tor TuTure worlc in any maior Tield oT science. FRANCIS SEMELKA PAUL M. LEVY Honor Sfudenf DeparTmenT Head LUELLA C. BIRCH W 0 f J 2 , fm 'X' W, N '.: 2 ,.... . 4, ,W 1 . .... ,dig .,..u,..,-0 ,f Q Z X Z 'T ff' A. - -, Z n .1 wk ar! es, I f fy ss g, , : ':,,, ' X WV? f Mlm I X li JAMES V. COUCHE FRANK A, KAZMAREK LIONEL C. MARCUS xx Ngfl ,....,.ww - ' www .4-1 Radio Class busy wiih equipment Mr. Frank Kazmarek, feacher, ai riqhf. Mr. Lionel Marcus' Chemisfry Class af work in Iaborafory. me FRONT ROW, Ieff To right P. Johnson, B. Fufch, D. Canoles, C. Baker, M. Lauzon, B. Ross, B. Baker. SECOND ROW: D Tupper, M. Empson, B, Thompson, A. Fuller, P. Barbra, H. Hill M. Bowers, M. Sapone. BACK ROW: B. Casebolf, K. Ness, B Harlamoff, Miss Birch, C. McOuiIIians, A. Caslqnola. OFFICERS, Ieff To righiz B. Harlamoff, Excursion Diredorg B. Baker, President B. Ross, Secreiary-Treasurer. THE Bl0l0GV ClUB The Biology Clulo was one wiTh many acTiviTies This year. IT held meeTinqs every Wednesday noon wiTh Miss Luella Birch as iTs advisor. The TirsT club aCTiviTy oT The year was a ValenTine poTluCl4 dinner in The girls' club room. LaTer on in The spring, The club Took several hilces and excursions To poinTs oT inTeresT. In April, The members sponsored a l3ooTh aT The l-li Tow Tong Carnival. rfz' A yxj. i i as ff-. 'Cx uae! - X, 1 74 we K .g -. . ..-kk X, 2:5 . FRONT ROW, leff To righfz D. Case, F. Semelka, C. Pisenfi, M. McCollough, B. Harlamoff, H. Hill, M. Lauzon, C. Baker, D, Canoles. SECOND ROW: W. Coker, R. Allvin, J. Delcamp, T. Sfumpf, C. McQuilliams, A. Koch, B. Baker, P. TuTTle. BACK ROW: Mr. James Couche, Advisor, H. Roff, M. Sapone. A. Cashagnola, D. Noren, H. Reneau, W. Sauers, D. Wriqhl, C. McLean. OFFICERS, left To riqhf: J. Delcamp, President, B. Harlamoff, Secretary-Treasurer. PHYSICHL SCIEIICE CLUB The Science Club aims To promoTe inTeresT in our naTural environmenT and a scienTiTic approach To The soluTion oT our problems. The Science Club Took a Trip To The PermanenTe Magnesium PlanT aT Moss Landing. The big Trip was in May, when The members Toolc oTT wiTh sleeping bags, Tood, a lanTern, and oTher paraphernalia-Their desTinaTion, being Liclc 0bservaTory, MT. l-lamilTon, where They saw The moon and SaTurn Through The 'lbig eye. QTher Trips included The San Francisco Museum, The Chronicle Building, STaTion KNBC, and The campus oT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia aT Berkeley. ln January, The members saw The cycloTron aT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia3 They also visiTed The Zoo in San Francisco. SOCIHL STUDIES No one will geT very Tar in The world Today wiThouT a knowledge oT The pasT, The basic problem Tacing The world is one of exisT- ance-ThaT is, geTTIng along wiTh your neighbors. BoTh individuals and counTries need To sTudy The lessons oT The pasT lesT They Tall In The same piTTalls which en- gulTed oThers beTore Them. WiTh The world being drawn closer and closer TogeTher, The need Tor knowledge and Tolerance be- comes greaTer. IT is Trom The pasT ThaT we learn To evaluaTe The presenT and Try To gauge The TuTure. GWENDOLYN BOHN C. E. FEHLIMAN ETHEL B. HUGHES ALVA P. MILLER RAY O. ROBINSON H. N. WHITLOCK ., Mu., .. ww fs ff: -f f ' ,, f '52 T k f ,pf 5 SCH00l SERUICE There are 22 olllice praclice people who are allempring lo conlacl lormer alumni of S. C. l-l. S. The classes of '40, '43, '46, '47, '48, and February '49 have been compleled 'rhus lar rhis year. ll is hoped lhis will bring us inlo closer conracl wilh our graduales and will give lhose ol us in lhe school some idea of whal becomes ol our sludenls. For example, in The June class ol '48 wilh irs 25l members il was discovered lhal 44 ol Them are allending college, I6 are in lhe armed lorces, and many olhers are worlcing in Sanla Cruz or elsewhere in California. All graduales are urged lo assisl us in lhis maller ol localing S. C. l-l. S. alumni. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righf: P. McDowell, R. Mollring, R. Payne, R. Winlerhalder, G. Silva, K. Moran, L. Condil, J. Slenqer. BACK ROW: F. Boehme, C. E. Fehliman ladvlsorl, L. Kauffman, A. Harqraves, D. Harrison, A. Rasmussen, C. Garls, F. Brumblay, R. Perriqo. . 1 .Cv AC A , 5:59 1 f 1 2 of 4 A , 1' ,J a sa 2:53 -is -S -rx ' 'x 'Wgws 1 J' Memorial Day Program I94B Flag Display Memorial Day Speaker Admiral Hanson, U. S. N. R. N JUIIIOR RED ERDSS The Junior Red Cross is The largesT youTh service group in naTional school correspondence. The world. lT assisTs in local, naTional and inTernaTional proiecTs This year The local group raised TSI I5, Turnished Thanksgiving involving hospiTals, orphanages and insTiTuTions. Toys, games, decoraTions Tor a YouTh AuThoriTy Camp, provided Three recre- and boolcs are senl' where needed. IT provides educaTional aTional programs aT ForT Ord, and assisTed wiTh The blood bank rehabiliTaTion To children oT war devasTaTed areas and inTer- and Tuberculosis seal drive. STANDING, lefT To righT: Mr. Lionel Marcus, Miss Mirvena Eqgen, Advisors, J. Marquess. SEATED: J. Dauf, W. DeTTle, R. Walker, C. McDonald, Chairman, R. MaeTh, T. Ewald, M. SmiTh. 4 f T if f 4 l i TSG? -fm -DG wa- . -:sw FRONT ROW, lefT To righfz J. BergThold, E. Ifland, E. Dreis, L. Maiors, B. Graham, J. Toney, P. Toney, B, Reigel, D. W ll . SECOND ROW: W. Coker, J, Toney, D. Bergfhold, E. Johnson, B. Ross, D. Miller, C. Miller,.L. Kauffrraan, l'. Thrfmzs. BACK ROW: D. Thomas, L. Thomas, E. Marfin, A. Hargraves, M. Bergen, D. Maiors, Luella Birch, Advisor, J. Rogers. c I l I 0 I C I C L U B The C,L.O.C. Club is a new club on The campus This year. gram consisTing oT choruses, scripTure readings, Bible lessons C.l..O.C. means ChrisTian Living on The Campus. IT is a discussions. and DVGYSIY n ChrisTian youTh Club wiTh members represenTing The various OTTicers oT The club are as Tollows: Duane Wells, presidenT ghu,-C595 of fl-,e Communjfy, Marilyn Bergen, vicefpresidenT: DoroThy Miller, secre-Tary ' ' h h - T urerg and The group is advised by Miss L. Birch. 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LUSK IIIDUSTRIIIL IIRTS The Vocalional Courses a+ Sanla Cruz High School were sei' up for Jrhe purpose of giving siudenls preliminary 'rraining in a parricular irade. ln These courses a sfudeni is required 'ro lake 'rhree conseculive hours in frade Jrrain- ing and Jrhree hours of academic worlc daily. A+ presenl lhere are four vocalrional courses in lhe high school. Two of 'rhese are in Machine Shop and Two in Prinring. When rhe new shops are comple-+ed an addifional vocarional course in Aulo Mechanics will be offered. MARY KAUERAUF Honor Sfudenf I , 0 h 0 , 3 is FRONT ROW, left fo righf: P. Hugon, M Kauerauf, S. Kauerauf SECOND ROW: Carl Hanson, Advisor, B. PiH, B. Baker, T. Druel. BACK ROW: D. Owen, K. Bealie, R. Rinaldi. Prinfing deparfmenf, showing boys af work wifh Mr. Carl Hanson insfrucfor, leff af cenler. PUBLICHTI IIS CLUB HIID PRIIITITIG IJEPHRTIIIEIIT Any sludenl lalcing vocalional prinling is eligible lo ioin The Publicalions Club. The club was eslablished lo oblain more value from lhe course, for a beller underslanding of prinling, and lo eslablish beller social relalions among lhe sludenls of lhe prinling classes. The club prinls alhlelic programs for Toolball and baslcelball games and uses lhe proceeds lor field lrips. This year, lhe Publicalions Club visiled lhe Cali- fornia lnlc Company in Berkeley, lhe Toll Plaza in Calc- land, and lhe San Francisco Chronicle. They also look a lrip lo Yosemile Nalional Parlc on lhe Memorial Day weelc end. OFFICERS, lefl 'lo riqhf: B. Baker, M. Kauerauf, R. Rinaldi. -q - . , ,. .v-5-' x fs X . NX, S X 4 - ' 1 Q ,fsix iv ',- i , 15 3 CUWTI UHTIDH A I DEP RTIIIEIIT I This year we have, as Tar as possible, lcepT sTudenTs who wanTed To go To school only parT Time, in Three oT Their regular classes. The conTinuaTion DeparTmenT serves as a sTand-by pro- gram Tor Those who work Tull Time and musT go To school one morning per week To keep Their worlc permiT valid, or Tor Those who need remedial worlc TheT cannoT be provided elsewhere. H. V. WILSON ConfinuaTion Insfrudor if I 1 501 I ... KW' I -- .s..s,, W ,,,s M .W F3 I . i. I ix 5 . P . T Q WEDNESDAY LEFT TO RIGHT: A. SmiTh, L. Black, Mr. Horner V. Wilson Iadvisorj K. Ames, G. McKay. OFFICERS KNEELING, IefT To right LT. J. NasT, CapT. V. Kimmey, LT. C. Pisenfi. FRONT ROW: B. Fleefwood, R. MaeTh, D. WrighT, J. Byrne, B. Hilliker, D. Tupper, R. Locke, 6. Thomas. MIDDLE ROW: M. McCoIIouqh, D. Fulmer, L. Benson, B. Tankersley, D. Walker, B. McColIough, B. Knauer, C. McDonald, K. Ness. BACK ROW: A. Johnson, C. Sfeiber, B. Claypool, B. Miles, E. Hile, J. Myers, A. Miller, B. Winferhalder. EHDET CORPS JOHN R. REAGAN Cadet Corps lnsfrucfor M. .,..,,.a . gem., T . Zia I I T ,f Q Wa. ., W... .. 5. ,....s.-Mwutfii 8 S li LM-s 11, 9, ,sh 4. ,y f ri R is X f 2 ,Ms,,, W Q im, X 4 Z Q9 .au-1. ., - . Fa' 4 Wh gamer E , J :WS-Q ffm , :aff w -1 OFFICERS, lefl lo right: Jeannie Vanderbeck, Ellen Sorensen, Dolores Maiors. GIRLS' LEHGUE Every girl enlering high school loe- comes a member ol lhe Girls' League. Through il, lhe girls iurlher Jrheir in- leresl in school aclivilies. By earning poinls for lheir services, lhey receive lheir SC. shield, lhe S.C.l-LS. mono- gram, and lhe G.L. pin. The Girls' League Council consisls of lhe Dean of Girls, The officers, and olhers inleresled in lhe League. During lhe year represenlalives al- lendecl a conference al l-lollisler. As lhere was no vocalional conference al Asilomar, vocalional speakers were heard al a regular Girls' League meel- ing.A1Cashion show was also given lhis spdng. CHEER LEFIDERS J. Corbeff B. Moser J. Burkeff B 5 ax S Q S, 3 2 ,Qs X , .,,. 1 .ggi Y f N 3 W P 1 'ff' 1 A Ss X X NNW' , . Q ,, I bf X X '32 5 QW ' ,, . . xx 1 I , E F- A f J X 9 is , 'S ,X K M I Q' as .MY U X ' bzf A Q Q , yi ii Q ng? W Q X , i'O wi, M S Xin:- M if mfg ill F .Z f , ., X Q af M Q if 'f ,A .:,.. 4 2' f Q ,x -14 .W-of N Q 2 ,www V .XM Z ve 26 E W! . ,,mL,, if f by X I V i n ff Qwwuwwwwmm- hw ' , ,f f 4 , 3,1 ,W 1, 70 jg l f' M ,pwg K 4, . Q ' ,X , 2 f 'lv :A E. . J, ,rg , W , , -if 2 g M , f 1 1 , ,gf -f , ' I. Moving Day 2. Some nice men Ll 3. Wafer boy 4. Slick Chicks? 5. Duck her, Eddy 7 ff W Q, I Super-woman Palsy Look prerly, girls!! Horse sense A Pyramid Club 2 Z I X if ' Wa WW ,.RQQqL agp :VV ..:f'QQff II, Hick Day '48 I2. Just resting l3. Sore feet 87 J ' I Nfy Q71 ? 1 A , If W X U1 f ,., J ' ff' , .2 if 9 1' ,, -, 171 If 'Win !' , ff-:M j' i Qs' -c' J' -1 .. X ef, 7 f A H, ,.,, . Q , 1' 2 f ,f ,M ff' ,aqnrbv mf4wQ,f ' fr af ff 4 f ,Q--v ,,,.....,M-....-W 9 fi? M 5 1 X- X 4, f X Zi Y PHVSICFIL EDUCIITIDII The physical educarion deparrmeni, siallieol by Roger Baer, Franklin Linde- burg and Calder l-layes, carries on a coniinuous six period a day program for 'rhe beneiil and beHermeni of s'ru- deni healfh and general physical fiiness. H also includes an exiensive compeiiiive sporis program including ioolball, bas- lcelrball, baseball, Jrraclc, 'rennis and golf. The heallrh educaiion program in- cludes worlcoufs and exercises, indoor and oulrdoor games and iundamenial insirucfion in boxing and such games as soccer and baslceiball. The coaching sfaici was augmenied ihis year by Milion Ward, a sfudeni pracrice coach from San Jose Sfaie College. MARVIN RICKARD Honor Sfucleni' ROGER BAER FRANKLIN A. LINDEBURG CALDER HAYES MILTON WARD 357, 7 , .KZ K VARSITY SEATED: D. Welch, B. Kirby, G. Kenly, B. Willian, W. Pokriofs, G. Gitfins, D. McRae, B. Mollring, F. Rogers, S. Sommer, Hodges, B. Baker, C. Roberfs, W. Pokriofs, T. Neri, F. Palmer. KNEELING: D. Towne, D. Bias, L. Warner, K. Bull, R. Smifh, D. Young, J. Thomas, F. R. Hayes, F. Bohme, C. Evans, C. King, C. La Mofh, L. Wrighf,-F. Beans, D. Berlch, D. Hope, D. Garber, G. McCorkle, L. Hagquisf. STANDING: B. Mifchell, M. Smifh, E. Webber, J. Huffman, M. Towne, R. Hindley, D. Johnson, D. Dickson, D. Smith, R. Perrigo, M. Rickard, J. Hamber, J. Fuller, J. Osorio, A. Boyle, Coaches Baer and Hayes. FO0TBFlll Sanfa Cruz High School is represenfed by fhree foofball feams. The lighfweighf fe-am, coached by Lindy Lindeburg, is composed of fellows under l4O lbs. and who have less fhan 87 exponenfs. The Junior Varsify feams coached by Calder l-layes, is made up of fhose fellows who are nof qualified for lighfweighf and are being prepared fo play varsify ball. They suif up for all varsify games as well as play- ing fheir own schedule. Coach Roger Baer's Varsify feam is made up of fhose fellows who come up fo fhe necessary physical and scholasfic reguiremenfs. lviosf of fhem come up from fhe Lighfweighf and Jay Vee ranks fo play yarsify ball. LIGHTWEIGHTS SEATED: B. Fairhursf, P. Calendrino, J. Buob, D. Walfrip, J. Neri, H. Crampfon, B. Wilson, T. Ancifo, T. Wiffwer, H. Levine, B, Geffys, D. Swire, L. Huggins, P. Hendrickson. KNEELINGL R. Sfefani, D. Millslagle, lvl. Norman, D. Mefcalf, R. Thuringer, D. Daken, D. Neil, F, Wagner, P. Sandas, M. Campbell, L. Daniels, T, Erickson, R. Malone D. Welch. STANDING: Coach Lindeburg, R. Bruce, B. Scofield, W. Marlin, R. Ferrand, B. Russel, G. Tickner, D. Menefe D. Suffon, S. Zamze, J. Anlhony, D. Waflers, C. McLean, G. Anderson, A. Carpenfer, C. McDonald. K. . -dv -Q NllGHTlUEIGHT TEFIIII LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Neri, J. Buob, H. Crampion, P. Calandrino, T. Aneciro, D. Walirip, B. Wilson, P. Hendrickson, T. Wiftwer, D. Swire, T. Erickson, H, Levine, B. Fairhursf, B. GeHys, L. Huggins. ,uf ,- --um fig-.Z ' ' sms-s-f 1 JN 'Www FRONT ROW, left fo riqhfz G. Kenly, S. Sbmmer, D. Dickson, G. McCorkIe. BACK ROW: R. Hindley, R. Perriqo B. Kirby, J. Thomas, J. Hamber, D. Johnson, M. Rickard. UFIRSITV TEHITI If , ll GERALD MCCORKLE STOCKY SOMMER RONALD HINDLEY JOHN HAMBER w ' 4? 2 4 2 f BILL WILSON HARVEY LEVINE BRUCE GETTYS ,X TONY ANECITO TED wmwek HowARo CRAMPTON Joe NERI LeROY HUGGINS j 2 1 lj ,I lf PETE HENDRICKSON DALE SWIRE JACK BUOB cf M JJ M' Num Q fx, X Y , K 5 -, -.X Nx S K Q X ' Sk :Q X iff N SE T' ' H Nt- , A 'ra , xv gk - X w wf A Aus ' ' m -'E. :.:. 9 X, , . .... Q .. mfs zifwzsmmiw ,J ..,.: P. ' X ' wg. A . L X fem x N :gy fm W5 f f ,Q 4 ay, M x X0 ,hx . A f W 3 , A2A Q' X f ,.,. , ,,.,,., Rm ' s X Q xx Q KX r X X X 1 L x X X X xx xx X A N X xx N X X X-V3 Q X xl X X l X X0 5 X K X XXX X XX N ,, I X X Q4 X Q X X X wx N sz., N N Q X3 X , N X X W y X t X X 5 ,Q . wg 1 ix f X X ix x f fix f 1' ffl W af X 9 if V fi gs kgs , V 2 Zi, f Q f f ,, fx x X 1 x Q I f 1 'Y X 4 4, gag, S 1 'Q H Q, J X 1 A' W , fs fa V 1' an 198 I fa Q X x .Ai A .. hw -x r if ' 7 xmw xv Q 'Aw ik UHRSIW-LIGHTIIIEIGHT FO0TBIlll SUIIIIIIRIW Under The able coaching oT Card menTor, Roger Baer, The SanTa Cruz Cardinals baTTled To a beTTer Than average Tour win, Three loss TooTball season. In The season opener wiTh ST. FlizabeTh on The Memorial Field gridiron, The Cards Tlashed in a TourTh period score To Tally a 6-O shuTouT over The Oakland preps. In Their second encounTer, The Cards clashed wiTh rough SanTa Clara. The Cardinals emerged as I8-I2 vicTors aTTer STocky Sommer scored a Touchdown Tive seconds beTore The Tinal gun. The Red and WhiTe eleven meT Their TirsT deTeaT aT The hands oT Oakdale, I3-7. MeeTing The l-lollisTer l-laybalers in The TirsT league conTesT on local ground, The Cards won easily I9-6. FeaTure oT The game was Duane Johnson's 40 yard amble To pay dirl- on an inTercepTed pass. Facing a much heavier Team in The Salinas Cowboys, The Cards managed a 7-O vicTory over Their slower opponenT in The LeTTuce Bowl. Don Dick- son, plunging Tullback, garnered all seven Cardinal poinTs. The arch rivals Trom WaTsonville mainTained Their long iinx over SanTa Cruz as They scored a I3-O whiTewash over The Cards. The Cardinals held many chances oT scoring, buT The WildcaTs always dug in and held aT The goal line. The season's Tinals saw The powerTul, undeTeaTed C.C.A.L. champion MonTerey eleven overwhelm The hard-TighTing Cards 39-I3. ln The all-league selecTions, bulleT-passing OuarTerback STocky Sommer and rugged Guard Bill Kirby were chosen Tor Their ouTsTanding perTormances. l'TalTback Gerald McCorkle was elecTed Team capTain Tor The year. The CardleT Team, alThough a powerTul liTTle single-wing ouTTiT, had a hard season. The squad, coached by Franklin Lindeburg, seemed To have had more Than Their share oT bad breaks. They shuT ouT l-loly Cross VarsiTy in Their TirsT game 9-O. SanTa Clara Then edged The CardleTs 6-O on a beauTiTul 65-yard punT reTurn. The irony oT This was The TacT ThaT l-lalTback PeTe l-lendrickson booTed The ball Trom The SanTa Cruz Tive To pasT The midsTripe. A much heavier Oakland B Team musTered ouT a 7-O win over The lighTweighTs. ln Their TirsT C.C.A.L. game The CardleTs smashed I-lollisTer I9-7. This was l-lollisTer's TirsT deTeaT in Tive sTarTs. In a TilT TeaTured by long breakaway running and goal line sTands The CardleTs and Cowbabes oT Salinas baTTled To a scoreless O-O Tie. WaTsonville won The nexT game by an overpowering 32-O score. In The Tinal game oT The season The CardleTs dropped a close I9-I4 verdicT To MonTerey, scoring Two Touch- downs in The lasT Tive minuTes oT The game. The CardleTs came up wiTh The Two ouTsTanding guards in The league in Ted WiTTwer and Bill Wilson. CenTer Tony AneciTo was chosen as season capTain by his TeammaTes. The varsiTy had Two valuable linemen iniured early in The year ThaT played excellenT ball. They were Ron l-lindley, end, and Ron Perrigo, Tackle: Perrigo came back To play quiTe a biT in The Tinal games. John Hamber and Will PokrioTs came up Trom lighTweighT ranks To play guard and end respecTively. OTher hard-hiTTing Card linemen were The aToremenTioned Kirby and Johnson, Marvin Rickard, CliTT King, ends, Mike Towne, Tackle: and Jim Thomas, cenTer. BackTield sTars were Gerald McCorkle, Gerard Kenly, and Larry Warner, halTbacksg Don Dickson and Dave Young, Tullbacks1 and STocky Sommer, quarTerback. The members oT The CardleTs who played a loT were: Joe Neri and Bruce GeTTys, endsp Bill Underwood, Harvey Levine and Howard CrampTon, Tackles: Ted WiTTwer and Bill Wilson, guards: Tony AneciTo and Fred Wagner, cenTersy Leroy T-luggins and Bill FairhursT, wingbacksg Don WalTrip and PeTe l-lendrickson, Tailbacksg Paul Calendrino and Jack Buob, guarTerbacks3 and Dale Swire and Terry Erickson, Tullbacks. Bill Underwood played TirsT sTring Tackle unTil The Oakdale game when he broke his collarbone. UHRSITV BFISH STANDING, left fo right K. Smyfhe, C. Arneal, D. Dickson, D. Johnson, R. Hindley, J. Rowly, D. Fullerfon, W. Pokriois, Coach Lindeburg. KNEELING: D. Young, B. Mclnfyre, D. Swire, R. Walfers, F. Brumblay, C. King, B. Millsap. 4-N -'Z' 11 STANDING, Ief-C' to riqhf: N. Frank, B. Payne, G. Pacini, B. Linsfead, B. Blasich, D. Burrows, Coach Hayes. SEATED: J, Housfon, L. Morrison, B. Kenyon, D. Adams, W. Pokriofs, B. Baker, C. Nunes, .5 if i -V.-S: Blilll LIGHTUIEIGHT STANDING, lef'r To righT: Coach Smifh, F. Maroni, A. Adams, D. Welch, B. GeTlys, J. Ledqerwood, P. Pafrlck, B. Kron, L. HaqquisT. KNEELING: B. Benneff, D. WaTTers, P. Calandrino, N. Vomvolakis, D. WalTrip, C. Reynolds, A. Perona, G N . Mazzai, M. orman. BoTh Sah ' 'uz l-ligh baske+baIl Teams, even Though They had individuals A eir Teams, suTTered losing seasons The pasT winTer. games and,lo eleven, while The lighTweighTs could win only Tive baTTles. l The CardTnals beaT some oT This area's besT Teams and buT Tor bad luck could have won all eighT oT Their C.C.A.L. games. As iT and losT an equal number. l-lere are The resulTs oT The league games: SanTa Cruz ,,,,.,,,,. 4l Salinas ............ 43' SanTa Cruz .,,,,,..,. SanTa Cruz ....,.. 39 WaTsonville .... 38 SanTa Cruz .......,., SanTa Cruz ...... 62 l-lollisTer .......... I9 SanTa Cruz u...u..... SanTa Cruz ....,,,.., 27 lVlonTerey ........ 29 SanTa Cruz .. .... .. 'OverTime several ouTsTanding The varsiTy won Ten oT Their TwenTy-Two some phenomenally was, They won Tour Salinas . 28 WaTsonville . 33' l-lollisTer ........ 30 MonTerey ....z,,, 4l On The brighTer side oT The ledger, Coach Lindy l.indeburg's varsiTy squad beaT Bellarmine by Two poinTs, Took SanTa Clara inTo camp by nine markers, and deTeaTed The San Jose Tech Team. These Three opposing ouTTiTs Tinished high in Their leagues. Bellarmine was The WesTern division champion oT The CaTholic League. The lighTweighTs suTTered a bad reversal Trorn Their high sTaTus lasT year, Tinishing TourTh in The C.C.A.L. wiTh Three vicTories and Tive losses. C. SmiTh's ouTTiT couldn'T geT rolling in The earlier sTage oT The season, buT by laTe February They were a much improved Team. In The lasT game oT The season, The CardleTs beaT MonTerey's highly Tavored Toreae babes, 34-28, a Team They had losT To earlier by I9 poinTs. They looked like The deTendf ing champions Tor The TirsT Time This season, playing Their besT game oT The campaign. Ron l-lindley and Don Dickson oT The Cardinals, and lighTweighT Fred lvlaroni cap- Tured places on The oTTicial all-C.C.A.L. Teams. l-lindley was The highesT scorer on The varsiTy squad Tor The second year in a row, buckeTing 184 poinTs. l'le had 90 C.C.A.l.. markers To Tinish Third in The individual sTand- ings, averaging lI.3 poinTs a game. CHUCK REYNOLDS A CardleT who will surely be a qreaTer crediT To S. C. l-l. S. nexT year. Chuclc raTed second high- esT in poinTs scored. BRUCE GETTYS CardleT cenTer who did his besT Through a rough season, Tinishing TourTh highesT in Card- leT scoring. Bruce is a junior. FRED MARONI Fred, who made The greaTesT number oT basl4eTs This year, played beauTiTully ThrouqhouT The season. I-le was chosen co- c:apTain wiThPaulCalandriI'1O. PAUL PATRICK A sophomore who played a guard posiTion Tor The CardleTs. l'le was Third hiqhesT in CardleT scoring and shows a loT oT prom- use NICK VOMVOLAKIS The only TirsT sTringer reTurn- ing Trom lasT year qoT a laTe sTarT l3uT played Tine ball in The lasT halT oT The season. JACK ROWLEY A senior wlwo played a good, sleady game al a forward spol for llwe Cards, and lcepl liglil- ing hard al all limes. DON DICKSON A llwree year baslcelball leller- man wlio, despile a lrnee iniury, was a slrong poinl in llme Cards' offense, scoring Ill poinls. l-le was also clwosen all C. C. A. L. RONALD HINDLEY An all C. C. A. l.. cenler and a llwree year veleran. Rom sparked llme Cards willw a lwiglw ol I84 poinls lor an average of 9 poinls a game, and was yoled season caplairi. DUANE JOHNSON A junior wlwo played some line ball al a guard spol Jrliis year. l-'le will be a good man lo walclw nexl year. WILFORD POKRIOTS Anollfmer junior wlmo al a guard spol proved liimsell one ol lhe besl ball lwandlers and lake arlisls in llie league. Fullerton goes up for lwo againsl Watsonville, Fred Pops one. Off the Backboard arm yi? wig .Qc 6 I. Which twin has fhe Toni. 4. Dusfy Dale. 2. Rickard up in the air. 5. Walters bites his iongue. 3. Marfy shoofs, 6. Can'f iell a Yeacher from a 'donkey wiihoui a proqram. IOI f 7 2 Z A W Z Z Z N , A .P -A X, fy M 1 x x A If VARSITY KNEELING' H Orsio D Jordan D. Russell, D. Hope, R. Mollring, F. Palmer, T. WiTTwer, D. Young, G. GiTTins, T. M T J Fuller AneciTo, C.iMcLean, Mc-sely, Ferrand, D. WalTrip, C. Baer. STANDING: H. Roff, Harmon, . owne, . , J. Osorio, K. Smyfhe, R. Perrigo, D. Towne, M. Rickard, R. Bly, G. Kenly, Hope, P. Hendrickson, H. Crampfon, D.Dakan. TR SanTa Cruz Cardinal Track Teams bolh ran under The same handicap This yearg lack oT depTh. The VarsiTy had The mainsTays of a championship squad in Donnie Jordan, Gerald Kenly, Bob Bly, Mar- vin Rickard, and Ted WiTTwer, buT lacked The depTh OT TalenT which a True champion musT have. fxTTer The aToremenTioned TirsT-line perTormers, The Cards had CH very liTTle To oTTer in The poinT-garnering secTion. The lighTweighTs consisTed oT a nine-man squad and alThouqh mosT oT The boys were above average in abiliTy, They were kepT ouT oT The win column by sheer weighT oT numbers on The olher league squads. lvlany of These boys will bear waTchinq in TuTure years as varsiTy spikemen. LIGHTWEIGHT LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kirkpatrick, J. Burns, M. Norman, P. Brogden, C. Reynolds, A. Adams, D. Menefee, N. Giltins, B. Brown, D. Millslagle, T. Miques, Coach Baer. IX 'elm I 'H I ' lk I , 1 1 M- f X , AT v 4 ., Tv' Kill 32,40 I. A Winner. 2. Hurdler. 3. Up and over, 4. Did ho7 Conqra'ruIa'rions. .Joe scores. .Almost 1 Kenly breaks the faggfdjz I BASEBALL KNEELING, leff To righfz L. Hagquisl, P. PaTrick, D. Suffon, D. Welsh, M. Bowen, M. Norman, P. Van Houfen, B. Hager, B. Smi+h, H. Benneff. BACK ROW: F. Bohme, J. Larson, M. Mclnfyre, 6. McCorkIe, R. Walters, D. Dickson, F. Brumbley, L. Della Sanfina, J. Aliberii, H. Ward, D. Swire, N. Rodman, R. Hindley, D. Noren, C. La MoThe, R. Locke, L. Daniels. BFISEBHLL As The Cardinal goes To The prinTers The baseball season is iusT geTTing well underway. OuT oT The eighT games played so Tar, The Cards won Three and iosT Tive and Two were rained ouT. We have yeT To see how The Cards will shape up This season, however. Their piTching is The big gues- Tion mark and Their baTTing has been weak and TENNIS KNEELING, Iefl To righf: D. Berfch, T. Faley, D. McPherson, S. Zarnze. BACK ROW: J. Brown, B. Defile, B. Payne, B. Brecken, R, Kurtz. spoTTyg however, They are possessed wiTh a sTrong in- Tield and greaT expeCTaTions oT improvemenT. SomeThing new This year on The diamond is The Jay Vee Team which is composed oT Tellows whom Coach C. R. SmiTh is grooming To Take places in The VarsiTy nexT season. The Jay Vees have won one and losT Two so Tar ouT oT a probable nine game schedule. GOLF LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Amaya, F. Palmer, G. Paccine, C. Arneal, B. Cunard. awww COACHES: Hayes, Baer, and Lindeburg. FRONT ROW, leff To right: C. McLean, D. SuTTon, J. Osorio, K. Smyihe, B. Geffys, D. Younq, J. Hamber, R. Hindley, D. Yee, B. Wilson, B. Underwood, D. McRae, L. Huggins, D. Waltrip, P. Sandas, B. BenneTT. SECOND ROW: D. Mene- fee, V. Carniglia, B. Cunard, J. Aliberli, F. Wagner, S. Sommer, D. Johnson, L. Daniels, L. Hagquisf, H. Miller, J. Thomas, C. Arneal, P. Hendrickson, R. Johnson, C. King. THIRD ROW: T. Aneciio, D. Hope, D. Nehf, K. Yoder, H. CrampTon, D. BerTch, C. La MoThe, P. Calan- drino, F. Maroni, D. Welch, D. Daken, J. Buob, C. McDonald. FOURTH ROW: N. Vomvolakis, R. Atchison, R. Thuringer, D. Tucker, M. Rickard, G. Kenly, R. Perrigo, G. Giffins, T. Neri, B. Ferrand, D. Millsap, K. Walters. BACK ROW: L. Delia Sanfina, W. Kirby, R. Winferhalder, T. Faley, D. McPherson, R. Bly, K. Frisbie, W. Pokriofs, H. Levine, D. Swire, F. Brumblay. OFFICERS Ron Hindley, Presidenl and Don Dickson, Vice President. Noi shown is Secrelary Jim Thomas LETTERIIIFIII SOCIETV LeTTerman SocieTy membership is open To all who have earned Their block S. C. in any sporT. The purpose oT The SocieTy is To keep aThleTic awards and emblems high in The mind oT The wearer and high in The esTimaTion oT our sTudenT body and The sTudenT bodies oT oTher schools. The l.eTTerman SocieTy sponsors The annual bonTire rally beTore The WaTsonville TooTball game and are Taking iT upon Themselves To pay Tor parT oT The Boys' SporTs secTion OT The Cardinal This year. IOS Wea-awwf ,W -ww -M ww iw , f Q . Z In .,,,4, Q Q 2 xl y 535 .' 7 Z , E Q35 Q 6 fb? 3' Q ff s Z N was ' Af ww .-n...,, 4 4 I Q 1 ci.. jj .- X 4-- K 5 l wut, X. W-'Nw 5.4 ., , 1 V N 'v13f. , , Af--wif? ----,-,r,. 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Wolfe, Secretary-Treasurer. lEllDER'S CLUB The Leader's Club is made up of a group ol Iwelve senior girls chosen lor lheir alhlelic abilily, scholarship, and qualifies ol leaolership. Their oluly is lo help conducl lhe gym classes and lo relieve lhe physical educalion leaohers ol minor resporisibililies. G. H. Fl. BUHRD The board of lhe Girls' Arhlelic Associaliori is composed of rhe heads of sporls and olher girls holding oiclices in +he organizalion. The heads of sporls have charge of organizingiahd conduclrinq each ailer-school sporl. . 24 K A 6 W X Q i li r l l 1 OFFICERS, Ieff io righf: T. Berfolli, V. Siansberry, E. Alldrin. FRONT ROW, leff fo righiz J. Tabacchini, E. Alldrin, V. Sfansberry, J. Briggs, A. Kasie, D. Dalfon, M. Rains, E. O'Reilly. SECOND ROW: M. Sahlman, B. Rogers, S. Folk, P. Devins, P. Tuffle, J. Robbins, J. Corbefl, J. Bishop. THIRD ROW: L. SHN, N. Sprague, C. Wilson, L. Lee, J. Reed, B. Schmiffou, C. Richey, K. Sandas. BACK ROW: T. Berfolli, P. Seyden, C. Baker, A. Fuller, M. Lauzon, J. Van Oferendorp. xx S 'S I ,gy , QM: ,,- , Tw j J luf, ' Z W., - we N -f.-'V , aaiin fs- 'WP QW-W. FRONT ROW, left fo righf: M. Roberfson, B, Graham. Miss Helen Calkins, gym ieacherg C. Bell, S. Couffs, H. Younger. BACK ROW: A. Moore, M. Pori, J. Yee, V. Slrong, B. Winferhalder, L. Akerman, B. Baker, 6. Nelson, B. Hulen, E. Young, E. O'ReiIly. G.I1l.H. MEMBERSHIP The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is composed oi alhlelic-minded girls who gualilied lor membership by earning al leasl 75 poinls in alhlelic parlicipalion. Members musl have a C average in scholarship. Une ol lhe years mosl successful school dances was lhe GAA.-sponsored Snow Follies. This dance is held annually during lhe Chrislmas season. For lhe lirsl' lime in several years There is a freshman class al Sanla Cruz l-ligh School, Piclured are lhose girls who have earned 75 poinls in C5.A.A. alhlelic parlicipalion. A I fi.. my .N llUll'lERFll UIEHRERS .M we Fi 'Q mx. . f,-L' X 1' s fxmvm 3 ef? Jpbx FRONT ROW, left Io righl: J. Briggs, A. Rogers, D. Dallon, B. Rogers, B. Thorne, J. Corbelf, J. Bishop, J. Burkeff, R. Walker, R, Olsuki, N, Slrelch, M. Lauzon. BACK ROW: A. Kasie, T. Berfolli, E. Alldrin, V. Sfansberry, C. Felice, I. Meschi, K. Sandas, M, Thorpe, M. Sahlman, L. Tanner, M. Rains, I. Wolfe, F. Lane, L. Lee. FRONT ROW, Iefl' lo righi: M. Rains, D. Dallon, A. Kasie, I, Meschi, E. Alldrin, V. Slansberry, J. Briqcxs, K. Sandas. BACK ROW: B. Roqers, C. Felice, J. Corbefl, J. Burkelf, M. Sahlman, L. Tanner, R, Olsuki. BLOCH SC UIEFIRERS To be awarded a numeral or a block SC. a girl musl have a C average in scholar- ship. She musl earn 300 poinls in alhlelic parlicipalion lor her numeral and 600 lor a block. STHR UIEHRERS Before being awarded a slar or seal a girl musl have a B average in sclwolarslwip. The slar requires 800 GJNA. poinls and Jrlme seal, IOOO. FRONT ROW, leff io right: M. Rains, A. Kasie, E. Alldrin. BACK ROW: D. Dalton, J. Tabacchini, V. Sfansberry. FRONT: A. Kasie. BACK ROW, Ieff fo righ+: J. Tabiacchini, E. Alldrin, V. Sfansberry. SERL UJEHRERS SEHIDR HUCHEV LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Tabacchini, L. Anderson, M. Sahlman, L. Tanner, I. Wolfe, V. Slansberry, B. Thorne, E. Alldrln, A. Kasie. FRONT ROW, Iefl- To righfz K. Sandas, P. Foersfer, F. Lane. BACK ROW: M. Thorpe, B. Ross, J. Carroll, J. Bishop, J. Ecksfein, J. Latham. JUHIUR HUCHEV Piclrured are The junior and senior TirsT Teams in hockey, IT is The TirsT sporT oT The year Tor The girls and is played wiTh vigor ouT on our hockey Tielcls by girls oT The iunior and senior classes. SOCCER FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Bell, B. Graham, N. Waldo, A. Buchanan, S. Sprague, H. Younger, W. Reynolds, D. Fulton, C. Baker, B. Likes, J. Smith. BACK ROW: V. Strong, S, Folk, E. Johnson, N. Voss, A. Fuller, E. Schwiezo, D. Taylor, C. McPherson, P. Devins, J. Reed, M. Manwaring, A. Moore, J. Stensland, C. Richey. FRONT ROW fseatedl, lett to right: E. Brinkman, Pride, the mascot, A. Buchanan. SECOND ROW: E. O'Reillv, G. Nelson, M. Machado, S. Coutts, D. Canoles, J. Stensland, M. Stitt, D. Stewart, B. Likes, M. Weasa, J, Brockman, S. Sprague, THIRD ROW: E. Young, H. Younger, L. Akerrnan, C. Bell, O. Smith, A, Palmer, S. Mills, N. Waldo, D. Tihista, R. Wolfe. BACK ROW: M. Robertson, C. McPherson, V. Strong, B. Graham, B. Hulen, P. Devins, J. Van Oterendorp, J. Stanford, J. Morrie, J, Smith, S. Folk. SUPHDIIIORE BHSHETBALL There was a big turnout tor soccer this year with several juniors and seniors out as well as sophomores and treshmen. The tirst teams are pictured. There were so many out tor basketball trom the sophomore and treshman classes that two pictures had to be talcen. The white team and mascot is pictured here. .. - in f 44 MQW! ,mx I, Vx BHSHETBIILL SENIOR SEATED, leff To right: N. Sfrefch, A. Rogers, R. Ofsuki, L. Anderson, B. Thorne, D. Scharfogel, M. Sahlman, J. Smifh, H. Jones. STANDING: M. Rains, . Tabacchini, J. Briggs, A. Kasie, l. Wolfe, L. Tanner, J. Pori, J. Monfgom- ery, P. McDowell, R. Walker. JUNIOR FRONT ROW, lefl 'ro righl: N. Sprague, C. Malfhewson, M. Peirona, A. Rinaldi, G. Urbani, M. Allen, B. Shultz, N. Brinkman, J. Corbeff, J. Burkeif, J. Bishop, J. Carroll, 8. Rogers, J. Eck- sfein, P. Nuffer, R. Noel, J. Pori, F. Lane, J, Souza, K. Slrand. BACK ROW: H. Miranda, M. Shaw, L. Lee, M. Koplinski, B. Riegal, Jean Burkefl, L. Bryan, K. Sandas, M. Thorpe, B. Ross, P. Foersfer, l. Meschi, C. Massie, J. Ross, N. Ferrari, J. Lalham. SOPHOMORE FRONT ROW fkneelingl, Ieff To righf: C. Bell, J. Brockman, C. Richey, S. Sprague, B. Baker. SECOND ROW: E. Schwiezo, M. Hagler, D. Shaver, C. Rice, B. Carler, M. Lauzon, D. Taylor, W. Reynolds, J.Yee, A. Moore, C. Baker, D. Colvin, A. Fuller. THIRD ROW: D. Fulfon, B. Fufch, B. Thompson, J. Mock, C. Prachf, B. Schmiffou, M. Manwar- ing, S. Mills, N. Waldo. BACK ROW: M. Machado, J. Hoppe, J. Reed, N. Voss, M. Inman, S. Prachf, B. Winfer- halder, E. Johnson, L. Maiors. As a conTrasT To The many sophomores ouT Tor basl4eTball There were only enough seniors Tor Two Teams and subsTiTuTes. There were Tour iunior Teams. The sophomore red Team is plcTurecl. ll6 UOLLEVBH LL SENIOR FRONT ROW, left to riqhf: J. Briggs, J. Tabacchini, R. Olsuki. BACK ROW: L. Tanner, M. Sahlman, E. Alldrin, L. An'derson, V. Sfansberry, A. Kasie. JUNIOR FRONT: F. Lane. SECOND ROW, lefl' fo right M. Thorpe, K. Sandas, K. Sfrand. BACK ROW: M. Shaw, I. Meschl, J. Lalham. SOPHOMORE FRONT ROW, left to right O. Smilh, V. Nelson, J. Reed, B. Jory, N. Waldo. BACK ROW: D. Sfewarf, L. Akerman, J. Sfensland, J. Hedgepefh, E. Johnson, H. Leaf. Volleyball is a popular eller school sporl of The gurls Plclurecl as The sensor hrsl leam The lunlor firsr leam, and lhe sophomore larsl leam whnch mclucles a few freshmen G0lF IIIID B0llIlIIl T Golf anol bowling are two individual outside sports in the G.AfX. program. lvlore l l girls were out tor golt this year than last and so many were out tor bowling that two 1 atternoons were given over to it. FRONT ROW, left to Sickler, B. 3 Rogers, D. ROW: B. I Baker, J. T Mayo, C. , Jurich, J, T Hartin, 3 FRONT Row, iefv to right: M. smifh, I. O'Reilly, J. Reed. BACK H. Hill. J ROW: . ROW: G. Nelson, L. Akerman, H. Younger, C. Richey, P. Reed, C- MCPhef50n A- R55- l A. Fuller, M. Manwaring. J I i ww wy.e-13 mussen, B. Rains. ADVANCED BADMINTON FRONT: K. Sandas. SECOND ROW, left to right: M. Thorpe, J. Briggs, B. Rogers. THIRD ROW: N. Pipkin, M. Koplinski, I. Meschi, J. Eckstein, B. Ross. BACK ROW: J. Reed, K. Strand, P. Foerster, V. Stansberry, C. Richey. BEGINNING BADMINTON FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Mock, A. Buchanan, W. Reynolds S. Sprague, M. Lauzon, O. Smith, L. Lee. SECOND ROW: C. MC- Pherson, J. Smith, J. Morrie, J. Van Oterendorp, P. Prescott, M Manwaring, B. Thompson, B, Schmittou, N. Voss. BACK ROW: P Devins, D. Taylor, B. Carter, V. Strong, M. Feagin, J. Stensldnd Schwiezo, J. Stanford, D. Canoles, B. Oberg, M. Robertson B. Graham. BIIDIIIIIITDII Badminton is another individual sport which wasyery popular this year. ln beginning atter-school badminton, B. Carter and N. Voss were the champs. Advanced badminton players had some good games, also. Il8 F0lH DHIICIIIG FRONT ROW, lefl lo rlgl1'l:J. Slan ford, R. Hayes, J. Smilh, J. Towner, J. Van Olerendorp, L. Slrand, J Morrie, D. Hope. BACK ROW: l Wolfe, P. Sandas, D. McPherson, A. Fuller, B. Hargraves, J. Hoffman, M. Sadler, G. Marquess, D. Dal lon, R. Hindley, E. Alldrin, D. Dick son, R. Baker, L. Sliff, A. Casfaq nola, M. Lauzon, M. Saponi, C. Baker, H. Levine, T. Berfolll. fs TEIIIIIS LEFT TO RIGHT: V, Maffhews B Thorne, J. Corbefl, J. Briggs Alldrin, D. Dallon, L, Tan Tabacchini, J, Julien, K. Ray HRCHEIW FRONT ROW, Iefl' fo righ1:S. Cas? berg, D. Gilliland, J. Grinnell, F Hussman. SECOND ROW: I. Wolfe M. Rains, B. Harlamoff, N. Slrefch, H. Miranda. II9 A Af Y K X SOFTBFlll The girls in The soTTloall picTure were The TirsT Team OT TasT year. When The picTure was Taken This year's Team had noT been chosen. KNEELING: P. Foemer. STANDING, left To righn K. ?ra3d, Nfl. Thorpe. K' Sandas. R. Geisel. N. Pipkin, J. Bishop. . BFFO . x x., ' yn, ix ' T 5 4. ,wr Q22 g. Q WN S .4 9 FRONT ROW, IeTT To riqhfz C. Walker, K. Ray, G. Aboud, V. Mafihews. SECOND ROW: C. McPherson, J, Hoppe, J. Robbins, J. Reeds, C, Richey, H. Younger, P. Devins, B. Ross, L. Akerman. BACK ROW: D. Friesen, A. Kasie, L. Tanner, C, Prachf, M. Manwaring, I. Wolfe, M. Sahlman, M. Thorpe, P. Prescoff. ForTy-eighT girls came ouT Tor ping-pong This year. They were divided inTo Three groups each meeTing once a week aT noon. PIIIG PUIIG SCHIIGHS DFW Two leams of girls from eaclw gym class are clwosen lor inlerclass compelilion in volleyball one Salurclay in January. Girls nor on a leam can parlicipale by acling as score keepers, referees, linesmen and so on. This year llwe winning Team olScl1agas Day, llwe name given lo lliis playday, was llwe lirsl periocl wesl. f 5 X 2 'Q Ll l A ' 'NIR in j f , . W :....,.,.,.,,....N -S i H f sum Q 5 ... 3 -Y, .D - 1 i 'Tiff-' ., y K KNEELING, lefl lo righf: K. Sandas, J. Carler, D. Dallon, N, Toedlemier, STANDING: C, Rendell, A. Rogers, R Larson, L. Bryan, J. Burkefl, M, Harrell, J. Carroll, A. Rinaldi, L. Brown, M. Rains. SCHFIGHS DFW UJIIIIIERS 14 1 JY 5 f . -V X 1 hui gi SJ X ii. ' , J. ,H . 'v ,W 'fag kiwi! af? 4 Mi .T if Ve ff . . i , .. , ,.., . .fi ig . Tia X l R Q ZX .ia .. Zzl . Ti if 2 u ii 'M f ii I. Big fee? 2, Duane and Dir 3. Mr. WaHers 4. The Band? 5. 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Billy Moser IO, Bob and Carolyn Baker .K ,f 5 .Q M Nick Vomvolakis Ken Dauqhlery Calherine Avenalli Dorice Taylor Don Thomas ,f IZ3 ,, Zi., Characier One Alone l'II fake if H didn r run anyway Ou1', ci- spo1 ' Li+fIe Joa nie Wiping up the Four of a kind I?'s N-me bunk IS. Just me W- 'fy Y 1 'W N r' f I X S Q f X x A has . ' 5 ' i ' 5, X 1 N3 ' Q X I I A X X I Q . P' . --mf' L-,. X. BJ. Big Cafch .Ted and Jim Which one's Slurpll Joy riding The donkey? . - X N. I . .i.. I ,A ' I 3 vi i i .3 S A ,,,, ' I fr? , rr . M-9 ' N . .1 N we i ,, I i I ' , r... ug eq X ,. . 4 . '- ' ,,,.. - . h ,V , X I I I +12 f ' ' 'va if' f J -. A . i .JK Gl u 5.3 ' ' ' -x Q, .. ' A 1 I f in 'S 'A - Z. 5' 'Ig X N ZLL 0 ' ma y 23:..s:...:zx.. . gm . . ,ou-M f Q .A ':jiS 6. All wrapped up 7. Ah, foodii S. Line up 9. Night Life IO. Queenie xxx x Q I Q 9. .. A Q73 . my II. Did you expecf if Io run? IZ. Touchdown one way or another I3. WhaI's cooking, boys? I4. Keeping warm IS. Bui-of course. I25 'mm L f ,- 7 Cui' sinoeresr congraruiarions ro The senior Class of '-49. You are a wonderful group of folic. We have enioyed work- ing wirh you. We wish +o express our deepesr appreciajrion To The Cardinal Srahf and Edward Wariren. IT has loeen indeed a pleasure ro have been associared vxiih you in producing This year's Cardinai. WICKLUND STUDIQ 920 Soquel Ave., Phone I59O-M 9 f x X xx XX XS N A X? N V x x Qxgvg 5 xx NX xx X xxx x X I X x kk ii 2, K f 1 , , ANY. MP CO LET 0 CHEVR LO PRO 'I:I'OI l'1 FS Senio duef ng Fd Q Hue fo Horns I e Congram al beaulilul lamps llwe eof Om S a+ lvllclmael loolcinq and Norma EASTERN EURN ITU RE CGM PANY. For a cornforfaiole ride +o school i+'s Hue SANTA CRUZ TRANSIT CGMPANY buses.ST1own abouf +o enfer are Bunky, Ada, and Don. nw Z ..' . '-I,:E:i-i:F - . A a wx s 'f v is ,A H r nw xy' Q xx - , , Sv I EPA T i 2 fr as A 5 Klu 4, 54. or,-M-7 K 551 ww T ' JAUDM1 Ty Marvin, Vangie, Terry, and Bob enjoying a coke af BIG TREES PHARMACY. 4 Congrafulaiions 'ro Hue '49 Seniors from PENNEYS, Sania Cruz's shopping cenier ai The corner of Pacific: and Caiiwcari. s f ii '.f- -mai.. Y Q ii an-f5f5 ., , ., V I i 5 A w A+ DELL WILLIAMS Jewelry Sfore we find Vangie and Marv looking ai a be-auiiful waiciw On flue praclical side Ron, Virginia, Vernie, and Ken are found looking al Jrlie fine line of painlrs al SANTA CRUZ HARDWARE. ,ss -l!'1143 7M3M'j,lo - . W , xy WM, of ,,,. .WH M W x WW 1 , V 1 V-f-'.ywg ,5gs5,:i,l,.g ,A v ILT, fy. J ,ln of x W. f f . . Congrafulalions +o flue Class of l949 from Morris Abrams. MORRIS ABRAMS - Eslablisliecl IS89 - Apparel for Bolli Men ancl Women. Fine sporling equipnnenl being slwown lo Jaclc, Jolwn, and Dave al ine SPORTSlvlAN'S SHOP. - , M, , . .-., . , ,, ' 'M ,.,. , M Jack and Elaine loolcinq al flue line assorlmenl of silver hollow ware al MGCLEANWS JEWELRY STORE Congrarulafions +o 'rne Ciass of I949 from 'rne FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. Qi Xxx ,, 'JN--X- i LN lllllfllyz E Q, -A 1 . I Wa M fe X f unvwmmr ' W BANK OF AMERICA -- World's Larqeslr Bank - Your Local Friendly Neighbor Member of Hue Na+ional Trus+ Savings Associarion. Congrafulajrions Io The gradualres from VAPOR CLEANERS. L 0 - 54512 ff, gig fjfdQffL,W I My Congrafulafions Io +I'1e Class of l949 from +I1e COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK COUNTY FIRST SAVINGS BANK, ALSO BRANCI-I AT FELTON' How's YOUR fasl'1ion-l. . . . Donna and Ellen seern +0 find i'r's ALWAYS HIGHER when shopping al LEASK'S FASHION CORNER. I i l All-C.C.A.L. Freddie lvlaroni wiln Slore ln Hue record deparlmenl we find Kenf Manager Chan Hadley in Jrlne sporls Beecrofl snowing some of +l'1e line rec- deparlrnenf of HERB COATS. ards available a+ HERB COATS. D Milli?-555, QX WIQTE ANS' q 'Q Mo .mm qyvh N f'M.f7'C!7'Vgf'i 501476 -'L--Z-gil? ' G. I. CAB , V ,L .M , ,,. ,,. A A. '- -.-- ..-- ' as .. vf I V -'-,,,...--- an s anns WM 1 1 1D 'll WML: 0 .. , , V 6 an Louis Harris and The LONDON SHOP CUTIES. Ada and Bunky looking al a loeauliful diamond ring al GENSLER LEE, Jewelers, who sell more diamonds +l'1an any ollwer jeweler in flue Wesl. Enlering Hwe G. I. CAB for a srnoollw, comforl- able ride are Don and Jo Ann. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 730 Ocean S+. Phone 202 QUALITY PAINT STORE Phone 544 939 Pacific Ave. Cornplele lines Puller's-Painls-Dupon'r's Wallpaper - Brushes - Ladders Complele Painrer Supplies Ted and Terry enjoy a colce ar SOQUEI. PHARMACY. Char and Connie receiving courleous service ar The MCDERN BAKERY 1 'P 5 ' Q 1 ijfiliigf . i ww Q 2 Q i- .rf f - 'X , Q f ,,.,,i A . , ,W j9,,a Q , gl l :M ,, 4 X Agenl lor lvlonlerey and , xiao E lic: A - Sanra Cruz Counlies iV,ih ,VVVI su, x, V , ' 'N Q! 'A' ' ' coKER's ef-xRAeE AND wire. co. r2 u PF , f K f, Eglw, fl, A ,, .4 K K 75l Brornmer S+. Phone I563 , , 3 'lfsliill WX L ' C if El W T Sanra Cruz, Calif. if i s ' :' . rvlrz A f z .s 2.2 f A. Congralulahons To lhe Graduares f., iii A M: I E if c.,, cg k x I p P A lf wif' i 1 Z :yr ., X JW' WEL? f Congralulahons and Good Luclc +o The Class of I949 from all of us ai The BLUE BIRD VAN 8: STORAGE 2-Way Radio Telephones Dispafched YELLOW - ARROW - ACME CABS i320 Pacific Ave. Courleous 24-Hour Service Phones: 222 - 9990 - 3500 For +he Safely of Your Ride .... . . . . Ride Yellow THE ART AND POTTERY SI-IOP Puciured is Mrs. John Seidlinger displaying Mr Se1dlinger's handicraft in Jrheir own shop ai I432 Soquel Ave., Sanfa Cruz, Calif. PALOMAR GARAGE Repairing - Reconslruciing Phone 3000 7l I Eronl' ST. Sanla Cruz, California Al Fanucci Angelo J. Canepa Towing - Official AAA Garage Leibbrond'r's ond Co. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES TIMELY CLOTHES FREEMAN'S SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS DOBBS HATS IZI6 Pacific Ave. McColl ond Cohen FURNITURE HOME APPLIANCES HARDWARE AND PAINT 269 Pacific Ave. llarryif, ,- 5 bl o llll'l'y Pacific I' 2:21251-Itfv1-'-5-,-fffif-32 .YI Ave. lElLES'TATE.II-LLINESOFINSUDANCS . PAUL W. MURRAY Residenf Agenf BUTANE Propane Tank InsJraIIa+ions Servel Gas Refrigerafors O'Keefe 81 Merri'rI Ranges Wedgewood Ranges Wafer I-Ieafers Floor Furnaces LLOYD R. VAN OTERENDORP Manager, Insurance Depf. Von Horn I52I Pacific Ave. Phone sioo Bufone SGVVICQ Sanfa Cruz, Calif. Soquel Sfore-Phone S. C. 4467 WaIsonviIIe S+ore-Phone I962 FRABONI JEWELERS Diamonds Wafches Walch Repairs RUSSELL'S- for gracious ouldoor hving. ERY'S GARAGE 644 Ocean Phone 2749-W BUBBLE BAKERY I 549 Pacific Eamous for our Angel Cake. ffwewsciglyzsti smi WWKWIWWTW maxim' N j , A 1 so , ,,,ss ,,,.,,l - '.-.-.. lei ---xl. ..?.'L T....., 111 ill I... f3,f - '- W .- -- ' ---Qi .. ,v 556-IHA!-4 . s.a,4..,-..s.f-a ,X V ,rf 'S v 4-4'-A-vu-+ .- -o.p.a-a.4: J,-9 ,,.., up-mga VZ, .21 11--v 1.1- wg- ...- 1 4--r --.f -v if QW Your dollar buys more ai Ihe DOLLAR STORE. Besr Wishes Io The Class of I949 from COAST CREAMERY MISSION PRINTERS Weddings- Personal Slaiionery General Commercial Prinring C. STAGNARO FISHING CORP Cenler of Municipal Wharf Congraiulaiions Io The I949 Graduales GROCERIES VEGETABLES and FRUITS FINE MEATS SODA FOUNTAIN FEED and FUEL GARDEN NEEDS Who has beTTer colces Than The MISSION PHARMACY Corner oT Bay and Mission STreeTs CongraTulaTions To The Senior Graduahnq Class oT l949 from FRANK CARROLL ElecTrical ConTracTor Creamery Service Inc Wholesale and ReTail Makers oT Tine Ice Cream . . . and disTribuTors oT choice clairy producTs. 258 Soquel Ave. Phone 326 To all Those who lenT Their supe porT, Tinancial or oTherwise, The Cardinal STa1LF wishes To exTend iTs Thanks. Q' IL A Af' Ar pf I328 Pacific Avenue Nexf fo Palomar l-lofel Fabulous Orienfal Treasures For Every Purse Rose Yee, Manager Phone 4654-J Sonto Cruz Plumbing Supply Co. Plumloing-Sheef Meial work-Heaiang Fred H. scmschiang 9Ol Soquel Avenue Sanfa Cruz, California Phone 2l43 Phone 2286 lOl7 Pacific Ave. CANTON MARKET A Complefe Food Marlcef Groceries-lvleafs-Poulfry Fresh Vegefables Sanfa Cruz, California Soquel 5 84 TO VorietyS'rore E. B. Perreffo Soquel, California PENNELIJS C. lvl. Pennell W. E. Pennell Jewelers Jewelry and Silverware Telephone 2540 l359 Pacific Ave. Sanfa Cruz, California A. 84 L. Willys Compciny Dealers of WILLYS JEEPS-CARS-TRUCKS 5lO Soquel Avenue Sanfa Cruz, California Telephone 2644 Feafuring our own Qualify Cancly Paclcecl Appropriafely for Graduafion Q5 Melvin's Drug Store Try our founfain Drugs-Cosrnefics Pacific and Locusf Phone 1385 Phone 666 Pacific AVG. SGHTG CFUZ, Sanfa Cruz' Califgrnia l-lave you fried our Vicforia Chocolafes? G. W. Whitney P. A. Whitney Whitney Brothers Plumbing-Heating-Metal Work Pumping Plants and Repairing 422 Soquel Avenue Phone l25 MOCICS DRUGS Pacitic and Church Phone 5050 Vogue Dry Cleoners The Vogue in Quality Worlc l509 Mission Phone Santa Cruz 72l Polornor House of Flowers Hotel Palomar Arcade W. L. Trellry, Owner Phone 385 Santa Cruz, Calif. 7 ug Z I Brealctast Our Specialty Lunch-Special Business lvlen's Lunch Dinner-We Feature a Full Course Dinner Steaks-Chops No Liquor is Served in Our REEVE'S BEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS FOOTWEAR HOSIERY IZO9 Pacific Avenue Telephone 252i Establishment Sanfa Cruz Santa Cruz 2559 ll2 Soquel Ave. SERVICES: LOCKSMITHING FERRARI sAw Plume The Florist I l I Soquel Avenue Phone l84O TOOL RECONDIUONINCS Bosso Brothers Hardware Phone 977 lO9 Mission Santa Cruz, California Street Phone 3434 Walter's Pharmacy Walter R. Bettencourt, Ph.G. Protessional Pharmacists Opposite Santa Cruz Hospital 536 Soquel Avenue Santa Cruz, Calitornia DUTCI-I BOY PAINTS Coggiris Santa Cruz Paint Store PAINTERS' SUPPLIES-WALL PAPER Telephone 3307-J 26 Water Street Santa Cruz, Calitornia GEO. I-I. WILSON PLUMBING-SI-IEET METAL-HEATING Telephone ol or 720 I29 Water Street Santa Cruz, Calitornia Don's Plaza Stationery The Scotch Stationer at the I-lead ot the Avenue Santa Cruz, Calitornia Phone l98O Beach City Cleaners ALTERATIONS and REPAIRINO 506 Soquel Avenue Santa Cruz, Calitornia White House Creamery I I I6 Soquel Ave. Phone 759-lvl Sincere congratulations to the Class ot '49 on their graduation. Upholstered Eurniture, Mattress and GO Cushion Work-Repairing-Retinishinq OD CANDY means GOOD TASTE . .1 Upholstering-Chair Recaninq Marlnl S FREE EstiMATEs Salt UWCITSI' -l'C!tfy PROMPT SERVICE and 723 Soquel Ave. Res. 27 N. Brancitorte Ave. POPCORN SPECIALTIES Phone 2007 B d Ik S I Same Cruz' California oar wa anta Cruz, Calit. Ar'r's I-Iot Dogs When a+ The Beach Srop af ArI's Hol Dogs For a Hol Dog or Hamburgers SWIM THOSE HAPPY HOURS AWAY ar The SANTA CRUZ BEACH PLUNOE Sonto Cruz Seoside Comporiy 'I'iny's Morket 402 Seabrighr Avenue C. K. Myers, Owner Son Lorenzo Volley Press and Sonto Cruz Press Prinling Publishing 8I3 Pacific Avenue Phone 4286 or 4895 Sanla Cruz, California Congra+uIa+ions Io The Senior Graduaring Class from The Quolity Cosh Grocery Capirolais Friendly Srore Courleous, Prompr Service HILLS MARKET GROCERIES - VEGETABLES MEATS Geary, Moore and Hill Monogram Crew I-Iafs Names Embroidered on While You Weil -AII Sizes, for All Ages- Special School Colors To Order -Discouni on Group Orders- Also Berels, Headlcerchiels On The Boardwalk MRS. J. BARTI-IOLOMEW MANA Moson-Owen Point Store PITTSBURGH PAINTS DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPER HANDBLOCKS-SCENICS MACHINE PRINTS 926 Soquel Ave. Phone 46I3-J 1,-f'dKf?b'? 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