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

 - Class of 1952

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Q. c v 4 H D ,, 4 V 3' 'YC : g 1-7.'Q 4, v 2 wi ' J. 3 , .a if Q ' ' ' f' , ritimim sn5:I,cf55mw'I:'.4aw,Q-znlvlrm.-me:4.1s.Yamm2A.am.amm' ' A We dedicate this book . . . During fhe pasf generafion man has wifnessed more fechnological, culfural, and spirifual changes fhan any ofher previous generafion. He has foughf in fwo greaf wars in which mass cruelfy, hafred, and persecu- fion became more rampanf fhan ever before in hisfory. Sociefy has developed a complexify which makes if difficulf for man fo undersfand his own fimes. The advanfages of a complefe educafion did nof seem foo obvious fo fhe young man of fhe pasf generafion. He did nof realize fhaf in order fo deal successfully wifh our complex modern sociefy an expanded poinf of view was essenfial. For him, fhe problems of how fo promofe infernafional unify, build democracy and esfablish peace did nof yef have any real meaning. Thus when confronfed wifh fhese problems he was nof successful in solving fhem. The pasf generafion was, in general, noi prepared for ifs fufure. No generafion needs awakening more fhan ours: for fhe problems of fhe esfablishmenf of infernafional unify, democracy, and peace have passed info our hands. We can eifher provide fhe solufion or go under. lf we fail, man is losf. Therefore, each of us musf dedicafe himself fo falxe an acfive rafher fhan a passive inferesf in being educafionally pre- pared fo build a beffer world. We musf nof fail our fufure. ! be The privileges and benelils of American cilizen- -1+ l nv' lf' HOOL BOARD: ,lc You+h, in all ages of lime, has layed an impor- lan? parl' in hislory. Thai parl' has been clearly demons+ra+ed many limes in lhe growfh and devel- opmenf of our own counlry. The men who broke wifh England lo eslablish a free, self-governing sfale in America were young men. They were oufh wilh an ideal. Their ideas were no+ all sounl and lhey relied on older, more experienced men 'For counsel and guidance. Bul' lhey were devoled and courageous, a combinalion +ha+ was hard 'lo beaf and is hard lo beal' foday. Young people foday need lhese same qualifies lo win lhrough lo a slable world and peace for fulure generafions. Devolion fo our counlry and lo fhe ideals of American Democrac , and courage lo fighl' for fhose ideals are slill lhe qualifies lhaf, living in our youlh, will keep America great L. T. Sims. ship are beyond price. In a world ruled largely by dicfalors and 'lorn by fear, American ci+izenship is +he dream ol millions in olher lands. Many of us, however, are inclined +o accepf 'rhese privileges as a mailer of course and +o over- look fhe responsibililies 'lhal' go wilh 'lhis herilage of cilizenship. Jusl as we lake lhe nalural beaulies of ocean and mounlains for gran+ed, so likewise we +ake for granled lhe privileges of our cilizenship wilhoul +he willingness +o accepl lhe responsibililies and dulies +ha+ goes wilh 'rhese privileges. I+ is lhe hope of educlors 'lhal' our American public schools can inslill in our fulure cilizens lhe willingness lo accepl' lhe dulies and responsibililies lhal go wilh lhe privileges of being American cifi- zens. If our schools can do lhis, any amounl of money spenf for fheir suppor+ is an inves+men+ in +he 'Fu+ure of American democracy, Sincerely, HOMER H. CORNICK Mr. Paul Levy, Vice-Principal J Miss Pansy Johnson, Direc'I'or of S'l'uden+ Finance if N is x Mrs. Irene Carrofhers W 5, yskflss 1. .mas Mrs. Pauline Thompson Mrs. Lurline Hawk sn.. Mr. Sam Binsacca, Dean of Boys Mrs. MarY Irelan- SOPHOMORE COMMISSIONERS: Alice Sanlos Nancy McMillan BeHy San+os COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Bernice Jordan COMMISSIONER OF GIRLS' ATHLETICS: Bev Graham COMMISSIONER OF BOYS' ATHLETICS: Leffy Van Siclrel SENIOR COMMISSIONERS: Bill Norris Marlene Williams Dorofhy Adams Studen t COMMISSIONER OF PROGRAMS: Harriel' Merwin COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE: Roberf Re COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICITY: Ellen Hendrickson if l 14 miniA tration SUPREME COURT som-Iomone JUSTICE: Bill Neilson JUNIOR JUSTICE: Don Chilerrs SENIOR JUSTICE: Bev Moss CHIEF JUSTICE: Dick Breckon JUNIOR COMMISSIONERS: Tod Lilrins Dave Herman Fefe Likins COMMISSIONER OF CANTEEN: Tom McMiIIan CHEER LEADERS: Barbara Balmer Barbara Cadwallader Ken Kranich Grefchen Carroll Barbara Hulen ,X ,7,Y N ,-, , STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Pe+e Van Houien, presidenh Be++y Winierhalder, secrefaryg Bob Smifh, vice-president The Sfudenl' Commission of Sanfa Cruz High Szhocl was creaied +o govern ihe s+uden+ body affairs and provide a chance 'For s+uden+s +o learn +he principles of democraiic government The school admin- is+ra+ion has given 'lhe Commission a grea+ deal of freedom regarding s+uden+ governemeni, and lhe Com- mission in re+urn cooperaies wi+h i+ in making i+s decisions. The Commission meeis weekly during school hours and credi+ is given for fhe +ime missed. The Com- mission is elec+ed in +he s+uden+ body elec+ions held each year before +he summer vacaiiong i+s dufies are s+a+ed in +he Cons+i+u+ion as revised las+ year. ..,.,, C7444 of I 952 CLASS OFFICERS Gene Mazzle, presidenfg Ron Fools, vice-president Barbara Wanlland, secrelaryelreasurer 4-4w V1 sermon couNcuL Back row: John Simplrins. Diclr Kirby, Bill Norris: fronl row: Doroihy Adams, Marlene- Williams, Louise Kinder, Eloise Schwieso, Mildred Sadler, Be'Hy Winierhalder. 4-sq, 1-an , s F49 V S K I A -, , ,A 'ia W? ,L Skllxffx in-'4 qui! - 'Cgfa 5'-TYSEQQ X -,R P N , , , ., , W, il 1 x :La f '3:,w,,m4: jfwif' ff ap N1 1 'Sz M4 9'-'fo' il, I 4 A, , Y 5 H M .40--A ' 9'5 '!Q5a: W REM f aj? 'Z , ,Q If 3 94 v-,PX X Q' i l 2 ' S-. - g..,, t 415 , is: Miczi h ia : 1-: 3 :N 43 'QQ' R fflfl 'L 17 4' if f Sv wi- ' vm Wi if-,Q Nm' K S. E nf X , -Vz5.n :, ,g Xz1 Q3 gil A S if E f 4-sy .Q fuvuvnn. 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Elia Joann Bryan, Larry Dale Burriff, Richard Gordon cadwallader' Mariha Campbell' Raeleene Carlson, Donna Marie C3 P9nl9f- ROBBFT 'lean Marie Edward Chase, Muriel June Cecchine, Alma Mary Ceffi. NOYBS Gl0rY Chaney, Allen ww v. '13 .L X , If i Q 2 af X xigfv Q 52 is 'A,. . E - J 5, S -1 4 NR V. 1 W .naw ,M 0 cab' yung Pmweil ielli, John Primo 'a, Julia June Hs, Shirley yson, Barbara Jeanne 1, Roberf Glenn fr, Roberf Keifh Seorge, Edward 'Y i, Marvaina Fay Ihiaro, Diana Y ounge, John Daniel ehay, Phyllis nan, Palricia Joan leane, Mary Julia my, Joanne ionl, Sharon Sue y, Roberl Lee ers, Leroy Norman le, Donald DuWayne r, Jacl: Anlhony Charles ucci, Marie Louise l, Jane 'aira, Gene Augusline 'eira, Manuel enlal cl, Donna Rae es, Ronald George , Elaine ,h, Ellaine Lynnefle le, Ronald Oakley ua, Mary Loiiise , .' ,uf M .few ' +-- -T-wg? , wr. 1 4 . f Eiga x R 'few-N' 'REV 14-. ,i win!! A-A R,- !N-J -'RK YY 5 5 im E 'K ,J .ib X1 2364 af -Q- ew E A Q' , , p., ,.Hf.,:. 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Gerrald fence ii, Theodore 'Wh 9 glee Q is N Kel+if19.l-Yf1ne Cvhlwi Ker1daH.Clara Ru+h Kenyon- Pdf Wi bdf1kS Km, June Msfgsfiie Kinder, Ellen Louise King, Shirley Jean Kirby, Richard Ross Knepperl Ed Kmnich, Ken Krause, Marina Eunice Landino' Angelina Leaf' Helen Faith PUR M? , xxii y S 5 WW .. xv :WW 'S ' qv., 4-1-Y 71 Ay j - .i P - E 1 Amis: sf E- ,W r, qQ .L LL, K 2 an 'qua-vcr ef Se Zigi E .. X ,,: Z QQ In 3 W W Q-N as , ac' r , ,. vi .1 - x 5' , S -13314 YW? iflgfiim . f C , E 1'Q5a?:EiEVf1'E. -X , -g2z'f2:-:ff-1: A U1 gerwood, Joan Marie lquisl, Lynn Peier aielli, Alberf Joseph fburrow, Arlene nice wig, Caroline Llgren, Eleanor i, Gloria Ann Iamlnridge, Thereasa Iown, Marilyn Rulh iarland, Alice :ills n+osh, Roberl ren iibben, Richard es hado, Eliza dh, Russell lee, David Francis ggiora, S+eve icarli, Barbara Lou icebo, Mercedes quess, Jean fin, Marie rfin, Wesley Marvin son, Shirley Mae lhes, Reber? Farrell lsuoka, Viole? 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Roberl Allon alberl, Maudie Lou 'ue, Roberf Kenne+h xfhill, Sally Nell ail, James Bradford an Houfen, Peler ScoH an Kleel, Jacqueline lary an Sickle, Alfred Leo asconcellas, Elsie Ellen iviani, Delores fagner, William Wallrer, John Raymond Wilkinson, Be+1y Jean Yee, Juliana, Francis EN IN 58' Wanlland, Barbara Jean Williams. Marlene Young, Lorna K .-6' asoaeal is - is E We bsfer, Barbara Williams, Marvin Zilm, Roberf Lewis 5' Wedell, Norman Leroy Winlerholder, Belly Mourine Zuchswerl, David Eugene if .H ani era 5 Anfhony, Dorolhy Barker, Richard Oliver Bocllal, Bruce Bullard, Herbert Chorles Coughell, Robert Cheney, Allen Eral, Donna Kay Gaxiala, Alben' Russell Gibbs, Nancy Ellen Gillens, Neal Clyde Gordon, Charles Hager. Ronald Hill, Pauline Olive mapper, Ed Lanfz, Lorraine Mildred Lafham, Claude Lipps, Edna Raymondean , 1 1 1 s McKay, Iran Malheson Machado, Eliza Marchi, Na1alino Marlin, Nellie Marie Mefcalf, Don Miller, Rodger Nance Moreno, Herman Newlin, Harley Philip Sanlilippa, Charles George Terpsfra, Edward Vallandigham, Don vall Webb. David Wiediman, Norman Frederick Willbanls, Palricia Moe Wood, Donald Huber? Yorlr, Lois 2 ,I a 1 I E g 1 A I 1 I I Y 5 i i 1 1 A f J 1 f we invite you to mite for a minute and sha r our world re with us impressions, feelings, and memories we have gathered in our years at Santa Cruz High School. for the first two years- three for those who entered as freshmen- we skimmed through each day concentrating on our own personal happenings and getting acquainted with the school. only when we realized that everything was happening for the last time and that each day brought graduation nearer, did we stop to take note of what our school has meant to us. most of us seniors, when we get nostalgic, will find that many things flash to our minds. we shall never forget the sound of the Pep Band drawing us like the Pied Piper of old into a rally, and giving our class yell, or the singing of the Fight Song and Loyalty, the excitement of the football or basketball games, and the singing of the A Cappella Choir, especially when they sang the Alma Mater and the Seven Fold Amen. others will recall the hushed bustle in the auditorium, the peals of laughter in the halls, the temporary relief of the noon hour, the tricky locker combination, the saved by a bell feeling at the end of certain periods, the presence of others in the halls, each going his own way, yet each a part of the school. the weariness after climbing the gym hill, the self-satisfaction when last nighfs homework is done. the relaxation of the gym period, the familiar sound of the bells, the unanimous response to a clever remark during class. and the thrill of passing that certain someone in the hall, these are sentiments we shall always remember . . unior eA M :....-5 F af' C7444 0 1953 v . CLASS OFFICERS Skip Tara, president Nancy Hayes, secrefary-freasurerg Josephine Frizza, vice-president JUNIOR COUNCIL Back row: Allen McLean, Dale Burns. Bob Johnson: ffonf row: Val James, Pai' Hulen NS :,-Q fwvQ5Q iGf?'., Q RW' f 1 5 W -5 I 551 K. gkigfgg Op J ff.: W ul v,: , 1 pr, n- , 4'- -vs A 4 1 533 xr . fy .. , V S vi55 g. s G , fat? 34 1 9 QQYWWE. 2-' 5 s r QQ? ' I lv 4 .qxw 1 'N' v X. ' . x 4 !A,,: I 3 if me-X Sepia more Stun M x , ' Q , fn . f j . W 1 f, 4 5- an 2 ' k::.,,5.,.,. uf :Q1.., .h-f:: -::1-- fu :St W ,Q gA- :fi .., A , , H 4 h 7 i -f'A if ,' 4 . ' ,SJ Y ,, 2 A Nr u 'Y C1444 I9 4 CLASS OFFICERS Bob Salxala, presldenlg JoAnn King, vlce-presidenlg Ann Meyer, secrelary-lreasurer SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Back row: Lou Sylvia, Richard Deluchi, Bill Pike, Sieve Buffing fron? row: Ann Bailey, Barbara Toby, Barbara McCombs, Judy Lyman, Val Sherbourne, Rose Nerl. 4'-f . F QA Uv: .ga , H 8. 'n 4 51.4 'Qs 51. f Sf . X Q A ' ,Q Q 5 , Q5 H , 4 'f.3 .Q Sv 'Wi' ?.:+'?'S V in . . 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KK, z tfi-vw gg 1 K 0 M Q f W Pr :KKK x 'f V+ K L KK KKKK - . H' N KKFWKN fs I Sam xxx' E' 'L 1' M, M Q, ART Marvaina Dean Honor Sfudenl Ari, lilce democracy, emphasizes 'lhe individual, his im- porlance, and his freedom 'l'o grow, When we see how in our own counlry +he arlisf is complelfely 'Free +o express his own personalily in his work, we realize how much 'lhis free- dom confribufes +o his fulfillmenl' and how much in 'l'urn 'lhe ar'lis'l' can confribufe lo lhe people of our counfry. ln a democracy +he ar+is+ is free +o selecl' his medium Jennie Moore Ari' lnsfrucfor be i+ s+ainless s+eel, canvas, or paper. He is free +o express his own reaclions fo +he world around him in absfracfions or in realislic forms. As he expresses his reacfion, he reveals 'lhe world 'lo us more clearly and more definifely 'rhan we could ever realize i+ wifhou+ his help. Ari and democracy go hand in hand. Democracy wifh- ou+ ar+ is so res+ric+ed, i+s freedom so curlailedl +ha+ i+ ceases +o be creafive and fhus is no longer ar+. Democracy wiih arf gives man his greafesl' chance for complele expres- sion. 34 AGRICUI. TURG Ruper+ Krembrmg Sam Bmsacca Deparl Maxine Sherman mem Head Honor Sludenl' The chief aim of lhe agriculfural deparlmenl is +o 'lrain sludenls fo be good farmers by giving fhem a lhorough groundworlc in modern agricullural melhods. Since farming is one of l'he main occu- palions of our nafion, il' is imporlanl' lhal' prospec- five farmers or persons enfering fhis field realize 'lhe necessily of a heallhy agricullural induslry. The deparfmenf deals wifh all phases of agri- cul'l'ure, 'From raising animals lo lilling and conserv- ing +he good earlh g il means fo inslill in l'he sludenf an apprecialion of nalure which will las? lhroughoul his life. CUMMERCIAI. Elwayne U. Lawrence, Charles A. Smilh, James A. Marion Merlom Burl, Deparimenf Head: Jack Snyder, Mabel E. Bar+leH-. A fundamenfal knowledge of business meihods and roulines is invaluable fo lhe sfudenf who enlers +he commercial field. Whe+her 'rhe enrolled s+uden'r's Honor Sfudeni' 'fufure iob will be relaiedl 'lo fyping, bookkeeping, sfenography, selling, or general clerical work, +he Commercial Depar+men+ aims fo leach him how +o besl' carry ou? his parl in fhe business world. ,,,,,,,-md' Carol Pralher Honor Sfudenf ENGLI H George Kurlz, Mary Frances lrelan, George Van De Welering. Deparlmenf Head: Ned Marlcsheffel. Lilerafure concerns ilself wilh human values as does democracy. B. R ers. ,mes og I+ is in a democracy +ha+ fhese aflone Rouse- Charles human values, so we hope, can ,akley fruly asserl lhemselves. The greal lileralure of +he world, lhough, is noi bound by any polifical or eco- nomic sysfem. The great drama of Man concerns ifself wifh human hopes, fears, conflicfs, illusions, disillusions, and above everylhing, wilh human ideals. Since our age is so concerned wi+h man as a member of organized socie+y, modern li+era+ure fo a considerable ex+en+ deals wi'I'h man's maladius'l'men+ as a resull' of racial misunderslanding or as fhe resull' of lhe conflicl befween The in- dividual and a sociely 'frequenfly harshly maferialislic and compefifive. Democracy is noi' a concepf of America only. The rools of our democrafic iradifions go back +o Europe. The sensifive liferary arlisf of Europe foo is as much in+eres+ed in human democraiic values as our aulhors are. If our li+erary men and women will be allowed +o poriray +he American scene fearlessly las 'lhey have in i '- '--- fhe pasll, fhey can. greally conlribule nol' only +o +he I democracy of America, bu+ fo +he infernafional democracy of nalions. Q FM S, CA RDINAI. Paul Geisel, Edi+or-in-Chief: Mildred Sadler, Senior Sec+iong Harrier Merwin, Business Man- ager: George Kurlz, Advisor. Eloise Schwieso, Tex+ Ediforg Richard Breckon, Boys' Sporlsg Carol Pra+her, Girls' Sporlsg Marilyn Rose, Honors and Organizafions. Barbara Hulen and Barbara Baker, Social Acfiviliesg Dean Noren, Pho+ographerg Barbara Mancar+i, Depar'l'men+s. The Cardinal is 'lhe high school annual in which, lhrough +he efforfs of +he yearbook slaff, +he ac+ivi+ies of +he school year are recreafed by means of words and picfures. - A successful yearbook has uni+y, and +his uni+y is achieved by 'Phe cooperalive work of fhe mem- bers of fhe slaff. By working fogelher 'fhe Cardinal slaff learns fhaf fhe individual, as a member of a group, shares in fhe accomplishmenfs of fhal' group. Wha+ is finally achieved is a realiza+ion fhal' 38 +hey have had a vifal par? in creafing somefhing which is invaluable +o +heir fellow s+uden+s. TRIDEN T Edward J. Warren, Advisor. AI Peirona. Boys' Sporfsg Eleanor Hartman, Girls' Sporlsg Carol Pralher, Fealuresg Mildred Sadler, Edifor-in-Chief: Joan Spangler, News Edifor, IT IM Til HCV? erb Bullard, Associafe Ediforg Al Van Siclxel. TYPEs+s' Marilyn Moore' Ellen Ameh' Rosie aporlerg Marlene Williams, Reporfer: Roger Pimemel iller, Columnist Besides lhe obvious value of keeping sludenls informed on currenl affairs, lhe Triden+ offers much experience fo lhe members of ils sfaff. Under lheir sludenl edi+or, +he slaff members learn lo coop- era+e wi+h each o+her and +o accepi' and carry oul responsibililiesg pracfice in wri+ing clear, concise arlicles is one sfep toward fhinlzing in a clear and concise manner. Since meeling a deadline , in some form or anolher, is somelhing lhe sfudenf will have +o do lhe .resf of his life, learning +o mee1 fhe deadline assumes much imporlance. .s El? A 4, I I YK Charles Oakley Since, as everyone knows, Hue show mus+ go on! , +eaching how +o pu+ i+ on is fhe aim of +he Dramafic Aris Depar+men+. Using Hs experience in s+age equipmeni, movemenfs, make-up, monologues, dialogues, and charac+eriza+ions, +he +hird-year class gives a fall and a spring play each year. As s+uden'I's discover iheir +alen+s for acfing fhey gain poise, self-assurance, and beH'er speaking habi+sg +heir ease in expressing fhemselves opens many doors +o +l1em af+er graduaiion. ARTS 3 I 1 . QVSR'-x Caddie Cool: HUMEMAKING Wilda Muller Honor Sfudenl The inner salisfaciion which can come from creaiing some- fhing for a home is encouraged by 'I'he Homemalring Depari- men+. Learning fundamenials of nuirifion, cooking, sewing. family relaiionships, and general home planning occupies mos? of fhe enrolled sfudenfs' fime. The fuiure homemaker is also given help in carrying ouf her own proieci, such as malring a dress or frying ouf a new recipe. LANGUAGE John Lio'H'o, James B. Rogers, Depadmenf Head: Helen Salaverria. Foreign languages help +he s+uclen+ fo apprecia-le fhe values in foreign cullure, +hus developing an undersfancling and folerance of ofher peoples and cusfoms. Wi'l'h +his aim in mind +he Language Depar+men+ provides 'lwo years of La+in, +hree years of French, and fhree years of Spanish. ISR r :LS A :mm inn STUDY HALL Frank Kazmarek, lns+ruc+or l will s+udy and gel ready and maybe my chance will come. Abraham Lincoln Sludenfs wishing 'lo worlr parl'-lime and sfill gel an educa- lion receive fheir schooling 'I'hrough 'lhe Confinualion De- parlmenf. There fhey cover general business mefhods and review lhe fhree R's. The Conlinualion Deparlmenl also helps 'lo find em- ploymenl' for sludenis who desire lo worlx during fhe noon hour and al:'l'er school. Homer Wilson GUN TIN WI TIUN Alpheus Green, James Hood, John Davis. The complexifies of organizalion and lechnology in modern indus+ry, in governmenl-, and in +he naiional defense make increasing demands upon +he malhemalical equipmenl and skills of +he ordinary pariicipanl and worker. The abili+y fo analyze a concre're si+ua+ion in+o i+s elemen+s so as +o reach a solu+ion is of basic impor+ance in ma+hema+ical procedure. The Ma+hemalics Deparimenl' provides for s+uden+s basic malh, firsi and second year algebra, plane and solid geo- me'l'ry, and +rigonome+ry. MA THEMA TIC Alfred Van Sickel Richard Breckon Honor Sfudenfs MU IC l Harrid Merwin Norman Walfers, Merle Good. Honor Sfudenf Music is especially imporfanf fo fhe sfudenf, for if culfivafes fhe social skills. By singing in fhe choir or playing in fhe orchesfra or band, fhe musician merges himself wifh a larger and disciplined whole. Wifhouf losing his own individualify he confribufes fo fhe fofal' effecfiveness of his group and leams fo help fhose around him in order fo improve fhe final musical resulf. PEP BA ND Kneeling: L. Pepper, S. Basile, B Porfer, N. Nufcher, J. Cosfello L. March. Sfanding: J. Scheffer, J. Huffman D. Theobald, J. Bagby, A. Cosfa H. Newlin, B. Amos, B. Deans. A 'CA PPELLA Firsl row: M. Fanucci, J. Jones, S. King, L. Belefan+e, P. Lawrence, D. Eudey, G. Paden, R. Scofield, D. Bargi acchi, D. Del Chiaro, B. Bra'H'on, E. Schwieso. Second row: A. Loofbourrow, L. Filch, N. Smilh, J. Dulaney, J. Monachello, J. Church, M. DeviH, G. Mazzei R. Hope, T. Kasie, C. Robinson, D. Viviani, G. Cerri, N. Hayes. Third row: F. Howard, E. Burne'H, C. Ludwig, C. Taylor, C. Halsey, C. Bogard, D. Smilh, R. Millasich, L. Mar lrer, B. l larra, B. Graham, R. Fernandez, A. Carroll, J. Kiff. Fourfh row: M. Sfark, M. Cadwallader, B. Wanfland, H. Newlin, B. True, G. Henke, A. Cheney, B. Bell, P. Gob E. Hendrickson, J. Guclgel, J. Girarde, P. Tullle. URCHESTRA Firs+ Violins: H. Merwin, P. Russell, B. Hargraves, T. Ka sie, S. Wallace, J. Goodwin. Second Violins: S. Basile M. Teel, A. Bailey, C. Barienfos, E. Hendrickson, R. Roinesfad, D. Jenkin, M. Groszman. Violas: B. Jordan, J Winlerburn, J. Vanselus. Cellos: C. Pralher, B. Tobey, A. Bushnell, E. Lindner. Basses: M. Sherman, M. Wil- liams, A. Hall, M. Chase, B. Pierce. Clarinelsz J. Ryan, B. BraH'on, D. Theobald, P. Sibley, R. Mellon. Flu+e: M. Pori. Oboe: J. Goodwin. Bassoon: J. Boles. Trumpet J. Shaeffer. Trombones: J. Coslello, M. Kingdom French Horns: B. Eddy, P. Walfers. Piano: A. Van Houfen, J. Looney. Direclor- N. Wallers. . . , .4-.. il iii riiicilihi BAND Clarinels: B. Amos, B. BraHon, R. Chofe, J. Goodwin, A. Hall, V. James, J. King, J. Nysfrem, J. Ryan, P. Sibley, M. Franklin, P. Keever, J. Johnsfon, R. Millon. French Horn: D. McQuilliams, P. Tuihill, L, Welch, J. Bagby. Barilones: B. Deans, J. Kiff. Basses: J. Huffman, T. Miller, M. Packer, B. Brown. Trombones: S. Basile, J. Cosiello, M. Fools, M. Kingdom, N. Nulcher, B. Pefers, J. De Yonge. Oboe: M. Day, D. Morgan. Saxophone: B. Binsacca, P, Geisel, J. Goodwin, D. Theobald, R. Jensen. Bassoon: J. Boles, E. Linder. Flufes: B. Hayford, C. Gardner, M. Pori. Drums: J. Biende, C, Bogard, J. Chrisienson, A. Cosfa, D. Sanders. Cornefs: H. Lake, L. March, H. Newlin, L. Pepper, J. Schaefer, L. Silva, M. So, B. Bisconer, J. Cunningham, R. Karrle, J. Sfears. Barilone Sax: J. Vanselous. GIRLS' GLEE Firsl row: P. Jolley, B. Wells, P. Banach, V. Sherbourne, B. Calon, J. Houck, M. Cunningham, D. Darland, J. Lyman, A. Sanfos, D. Scriver, L. Nizak, N. Sanchez, C. Bishop, B. Sanlos. Direclor- N. Walfers. Second row: F. Hill, J. McCaulough, M. McPhail, Y. Herman, N. Berloli, G. Welch, F. Gunfher, P. Sherwood, F. Howard, S. Cleveland, A. Hunl, A. Meyer, L. Folk, D. Owens. Third row: M. lngols, G. Carrol, S. Sfeel, V. Akinson, B. Clarke, S. Tullle, R. Neri, M. Learner, R. Larson, A. Hall, E. Burress, J. Johns+on, S. McNumber, A. Miles, J. Adams. Russell Mae+h Honor S+uden+ SCIENCE Paul Levy, Deparimeni Head: Louella Birch, James Couche, Johnson: Mary Ellen Buller, missing. Direcl' observalion and precision are among +he mosf im- por+an+ values and basic ideas +ha+ science confribufes +o general educafion. Wi+h fhis purpose in mind, fhe Science Deparlmenf offers io fhe sfudenf courses including biology, chemisfry, physics, and praciical science: ihrough 'lhese a siudenl' can oblain fundamenial knowledge enabling him io approach +he more complex fields of science. www Mildred Sadler, Roberi Smilh Frances Talcala, Gwendolyn Bohn, John Honor S+uden+s Lio'Ho, C. E. Fehliman, Deparlmenf Head. William Morgan, Sharman Nash. Ray Robinson, Alva Miller. SGCIJII. SCIENCE Social s'I'udies have a more immediare reilafionship +o civic educaiion +han do mosf ofher s+udies. Whefher 'lhe sfudenl expecfs fo go on +o colle-ge or +o begin a+ once +o earn a living, he canno+ avoid fhe facf of cifizenship. Social s'l'udies courses help a s+uden+ +o understand fhe na+ure of +he prob- lems and responsibiliiies of 'lhe socie+y in which he musl live and which he should help govern. Hisfory is sfudied noi for i+s own sake, bufl' because of i+s relafion +o fhe whole of general edu- caiion. A sense of +he na+ure and value of +he inheri+ance which fhe sludenfs acquire and which +hey musl help mainiain, as well as an undersianding of +he principle of confinuily wilh lhe pasf, is possible only 'lhrough fhe sfudy of +he past as E 2 r of in Mi lm i ,, qfz, gall? it John Fiebig, Ruper+ Kreinbring, Milford Brinlr- Jacl: Elzer, erhoff, John Carey. Lynn Lind uis+ Honor Siu enfs Spencer Sufherland, S+udenl' Teacher: Carl Hanson, Deparlmenf Head: George Mc Allisler. TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS A principal purpose of fhe Trades and lnduslrial Ar+s Depar+men+ is +o lrain sfuden+s in fields fo which +hey can lurn for a livelihood and for a hobby, Through courses in mechanical drawing, woodworlring, lrade malh, plas+ics, and machine, au+o, elec'l'rical, farm, or general shops, ihe sfudenl' can follow one of +he mosi sa'l'isfying occupa+ions lrnown +o man, +ha+ of creaiing somefhing wifh one's own hands. . ' A s l N' I .. f f T K 9' 1' '. ,z fwf A mr- Q-war. wfxfw' aww. xx JS, M .. ,uw CA DE T CURPS Russell Maelh Honor Sluden+ 2. Sergean+ Russell Maelh receives lhe Col- onel Raymond Smilh Memorial award. Aa ...Jn A . Officers: Russel Maelh, Roy Arnold. The Mililary Training program al S.C.H.S. has 'lwo mail obieclives. One is 'lo provide for lhe sfudenl' informafiol abou? lhe mililary services and basic learning procedural so lhal aclual enlrance in+o mili+ary service will be made easier. This applies lo +he separafe armed forces as wel as fo college R.O.T.C. programs, where former Cadef Corpf sl'udenl's adapled lhemselves readily since 'lhey had a foun dalion for 'lhe advanced worlr. A second obieclive is +o leach skills useful in lhe slu denl s presenl and fu+ure life. such as firsl' aid, persona hygiene, rifle marlxsmanship, map reading, and mililary his 'l'ory. Learning why our nalion has foughl' in lhe pasl anc how we have survived as a nalion which upholds ideals oi democrafic living for ourselves and our allies, provides e means for underslanding our values, our responsibilifies, anc our conlribulions 'lo world living. .SL A ,- F i E 1 I i ' LIBRARY Library Siaff: Annefle Amaya Elaine File Rulh Bradley. Miss Bradley, Be++y Ma++hews Helen Leaf Librarian. A library gives io 'lhe sludenl boih praclical and idealislic values. Here he finds boolcs and o+her ma+erials which help him fo meef l'he demands of fhe curriculum. Also, here lhrough books, maga- zines, newspapers, and displays, a pupil can siarf on hobbies and infelleciual pursuifs which open fhe way 'ro a richer life. As skill and resourcefulness in lhe use of libraries are developed, personal s'l'udy becomes a habil, and a wide range of meaningful inleresfs develop. Use of +he public library is cons+an+ly encouraged so fha? ihese leisure-'lime pleasures may be carried on in+o adulf life. HONURS 1' as -4. 'Ib' Q-in 41 1- 'r 1' .1- .al Am .av ar V g 5 m .., ww. .L - .Q Q -as I 'iff' - Q. v - 4-.Q Q., 4,5 -1-wluulq '55 'T' Q! MEMBERS. Isf row: B. Balmer, B. Mancarf', M. M l 'H . B. H I B. W b f B. M M D l' . lxriofs, J. McCord, S. Mills, J. Brown, V. Mafsuolca,eA?V3n Houfieiil e S er' oss' I og lone' L- Po 2nd row: E. O'RiIey, C.. Harbinson, G. Luzzi, J. Ledgerwood, J. Yee, A. lverson, B. Grey, M. Williams, P. Ray, E. ArneH', B. Bella, J. Frlua, H. Leaf. 3rd row: B. Jordan, D. Adams, M. Chase, S. Ramsey, H. Merwin, D. Silva, M. Sadler, A. Jud, B. Armsfrong, M. Sherman, N. McRae, J. Winferburn. HGNUR S 0615 TY The Girls' Honor Sociefy was organized fo serve fhe school by encouraging good scholarship and cifizenship. If is open fwice yearly fo junior and senior girls who have af leasf a B average, 300 G.A.A. poinfs, and 50 Girls' League poinfs for fhe previous semesfer. Some of fhe acfivifies fhis year were pofluclc dinners for new members, a sale of book covers and pom-pons for fhe G.H.S. Scholarship fund, a bean- bag fhrow af fhe Carnival, giving foys 'lo fhe Salvafion Army, making favors H for Chrisfmas frays af fhe Counfy Hos- ii pifal, and faking parf in fhe Memorial Day services. Fall officers, fop: Barbara Mancarfi, Mildred Sadder. Boflom: Ann Jud, Barbara Websfer. Spring officers, fop: Marion Merloffi, Joan Ledger- wood. Boffom: Mary Ooglione, Beffy Winferhalder. The Hi Tow Tong is fhe name given fo fhe Boys' Honor Sociefy whose purpose is fo encourage fufure usefulness fo fhe Sfudenf Body. If is open yearly fo junior and senior boys who are adrniffed on a poinf basis, poinfs being given for characfer, scholarship, and parficipafion in school acfivi- fies. This year fhe sociefy pre- senfed noon movies, sponsored a donkey baskefball game, held a wheel of forlune af fhe Carnival, a dinner, skafing parlies, and fool: parf in fhe Memorial Day services. Fall officers, kneeling: Glen Tick- ner, Mel Bowen. Siffing: Bob Smifh, Richard Kirby. Spring officers, kneeling: Bob Eddy. Ron Foofe. Siffingz Al Van Sickle, Willy Fulfon. HI TUW TUNG Isf row: F. Mafhes, B. Eddy, A. Van Sickle, B. Johnson, J. Applegarfh, T. McMillan, P. Van Houfen. 2nd row: D. Breckon, S. Tara, B. Rey, R. Dillahey, P. Likins, R. Smarf, N. Bedell. 3rd row: D. Herman, G. Tickner, B. Norris, W. Fulfon, B. Smifh, T. Likins, J. Simkins, B. Newfon, Mr. Lindeburg. .-- ' ..v ' ---- .. IVY. Isl' row: A. Jud, P. Krofser, M. Sherman, J, F,-' I D. B M. D I. J L . son, P. Banach, B. McHoImes, A. Miz: G. Lmfzzillvl Deamoglonel l Coney' C' Rohm' 2nd row: M. Merlolli, H. Merwin, B. Mancarfi, A lverson, C. Prafher, M, Sadler A VanHou+en M. Fanucci, D. Gravel, D. Thomas, M, Morris, D. Ray, R. Roinsfad, J. Goodvvin. J. Good: WUI. 3rd ww: V- Furlong. P. Hansen. K. Dye. D. Herman B. carey K work M Da J K + .1 D Childers, B. ScoH', R. Brady, T. Reese, B. Binsacca, H. Russel, Jenseril'P, Lilue:h:.ve I . 3. S. F. Life members Maxine Sherman Mar Dog : , y - lione, Marion ' Merlo++e, Mildred Sadler, Paul Geisel, Harrie+ Merwin, Carol Prafher, Ru Maelh. ssel Fall officers: Carol Pafher, Mildred Sad- S ' ff' : B b B' ler, Pele Lilcins, Marion Merloffi. prmg 0 'cars 0 msacca' Jo Fr Ann Van Houlen, Harriel' Merwin, The purpose of fhe Sanfa Cruz Chapler of 'lhis slafewide organizarion is +o 'fosfer a high s+andard of scholarship and broad ideals of service. If a high school sfudenl has earned len grade poin'l's a semes+er, A's counling fhree poinls, B's one, C's none, D's minus one, and F's barring membership, he is eligible for 'lhis organizalion. Life membership is awarded fo a sfudenl' if C.S.F. membership is mainlainecl for 'Four semesiers. The Federalion Seal is 'lhen marlzed on lhe s+uden+'s high school record, diploma, and college franscripf: fhe seal enfilles fhe sfudenl' lo aufomafic member- ship in +he college honorary sociely for lhe firsl' semesfer in college. This year's aclivifies included a Campus Beaulificafion Program, a fish- ing boofh al' lhe Carnival, a High School Day al' Slanford Universify, and a C.S.F, conference al Pleasanlon, California. UUILL AND SCRULL 3 .1. X. ls+ row: M. Rose, D. Breclron, M. Williams, M. Sadler, H. Merwin, C. Prafher, P. Geisel. 2nd row: D. Noren, B. Mancarli, B. Balmer, B, Hulen, P. Hulen, E. Schwieso. The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organizafion for fhose sfudenls who have been ouisianding in journalism or publicafions courses. The club is a parf of ihe ln+ernalional Honor Sociefy for High Schol Journalisfs, and ils members are admiffed on lhe recommendafion of lheir feacher. BOYS' A D GIRLS' STATE Boys' and Girls' Sfafe is a weelz of inslruclion in government held each summer af Sacramenio, California. This school is sponsored by 'lhe American Legion of California and is advised by coun- sellors experienced in fhe funcfions of our s+a+e governmenl' and ifs subdivisions. Represen+a+ives from schools all over fhe sfafe se+ up polilical parlies and ele-c+ officers +o run a model government D565 Bl'9Cll0N Mildred Sadler ' Pete Van Houfen 5555! H1 2 ,,.,f ' 63235525 URGANIZA TIUNS -- l 3 .E.,,, h, , qb 2 Q ' g g-X tg, . fi 'X V1 .iam , X ,,. mf, SS 1 f 4 'SS yy. ..............-. N Q.. K N mi of L- N Q . Officers: Lowell PePPer' Marvana Dean- Kallly Le Qnafd. DABA GABA ART CLUB The Daba Gaba Ari' Club provides a chance 'For s'l'uden+s enrolled in arl' courses lo meel' fogelher ou'l'- side of school. Miss Moore is fhe advisor of fhe group, which presenled noon movies, senl' a represenlalive 'fo rhe Cardinal Banquer, and made Carnival pos+ers. b Sfanding: P. Hocom, M. Dean, J. Yee, L. Pepper. B. MacIn+osh, K. Leonard. Si'Hing: T. McCam- bridge. N. Smi+h, S. Camden. A . Z idzw -if I is-Q44 l 'f'f' 62 a mr- 1 'ii 2 -:AX Miss Birch, B. Pierce M Harf B Zilm M Dean P G ' I G L ' , , , , . , . else, . uni, J. Jones, S. Ramsey, P Sanli. The Biology Club was organized fo provide acfivifies for lhose sludenfs who are inferesled in biologi- cal science. This year, wi+h +l1eir advisor, Miss Birch, lhe club had a picnic, weiner roasl, a candy sale, a boofh al' flue Carnival, saw scienlific movies al San Jose, senl' a represenlalive lo llme Cardinal Banquel, and revised 'lhe club cons+il'ul'ion. 8l0l.0GY CL UB ' Luzzi. Pal Sanh' Officers: Margaret Hari. Gloria 63 Of Firsl' row: Annabel lverson, Calhy Work, Joan Ledgerwood, Marie Fanucci, Mildred Sadler, JeaneHe Gudgle. Second row: Paul Geisel, Joel Looney, Rulh Runsfead, Donna Spomer, Bob Smi+h. INTERIM TIUNAL Cl. U8 ficers: Paul Geisel, Mildred Sadler, Bob Smilh. The lnlernafional Club encourages fhe sup- porl of lhe Uniled Na'l'ions and l'he following of U.N. acfivifies. Mos? of +he policies of fhe club are delermined by lhe UNESCO Con- ference For Nor+hern California High School Sfudenfs, held annually al' Sfanford Universi+y. Correspondence is carried on fhrough +he year wilh o+her high school lnlernalional Clubs. Miss Bohn is 'lhe advisor of fha club, which held a dance and senl' a represenfafive lo 'l'he Cardinal Banquet sanding: sion., Luna. Lorraine Bispo. Wilma Tee+efS- Ame e'S0 - Vhglnia F 0 9 M' L 'e ce Swing- Rayline Campbell, Jo Ann Dieh, Mar-fha Tinefli, Mary Doglione, Rufh Tauscher JeaneHe Parlren GUMMERCMI. Cl. UB The Commercial Club was formed fhis year wilh 'lhe idea of furflwering in'l'eresl' in com- mercial subjecls. Under flme guidance of Mr. Laurence, lhe club drew up ifs firsl' consri- +u+ion, sen+ a represenfafive lo flue Cardinal Banquel, held a pol'-luclc dinner, and spon- sored a baslcefball throw al' fhe Carnival. Officers: Virginia Furlong, Gloria Luxzi M Laurence Lorraine Bispo, Pa? Hansen. 6 .0-F is N, The Spanish Club gives siudenis an exfra con+ac+ wifh Spanish culfure. This year's members wenf +o San Jose for a Mexican movie, held a Spanish dinner, sponsored a boofh a+ +he Carnival, and senf a represen+a'I'ive io fhe Cardinal Ban- quef. Miss Salaverria advises fhe club. LA CUPJI DE URO To row- B. Zilm S. McCumber, A. Hall, G. Hagler, E. Hendrickson, D. Carlson, R. Roinsiad, P. Gei- seli: BoHom row:'M. Hari, M. Day, Miss Salaverria, B. Moss, L. Hendrickson. 66 The Quaver Club was organized 'lo give i+s members experience in performing be- fore an audience and an exfra chance fo deal wi+h music. The club meefs every o+her Monday nigh'I' and gives perform- ances before local clubs. Hs advisor is Miss Baldwin' Officers: Ann Van Houfen, Ted Kasie, Marie Fanucci. +3 .ufsalsf x I Top row: J. Looney, C. Robinson, J. Korn+ved, A. Baily, M. Sherman, T. Kasjte, R. Roinsfad, A. Van Houfen. H. Merwin, J. Gudgel, L. Hendrickson. Boffom row: M. Hart, B. To ey, D. Carlson, M. Fa- nucci, C. Prafher, B. Hargraves, G. Hagle.. 67 ,ra OFFICERS: Isl row: Wilda Miller, F. Howard. 2nd row: P. The p u r p o s e of lhe S.C.H.S. branch of lhe nalional Fu'l'ure Homemakers of America organi- zafion is lo promofe all phases of homemaking. I+ is open +o jun- ior and senior girls, who 'this year made cakes and pies for a boolh al lhe Carnival, held a Chrislmas dinner parly, and sen+ a repre- senlalive lo +he Cardinal Banquel. Their advisor is Miss Cook. HOMEMAKING CLUB ls+ row: M. Sherman, D. Palan- loni, Miss Cook, F. Howard, W. Miller. 2nd row: J. Hedine, M. Krause, P. Gaub, E. Hendrickson, M. Moore, E. Vasconcellos, C. Goodman. Gaub, M. Sherman, C. Goodman. FUTURE HUMEMAKFRS 0F AMERIC Isl' row: S. King, B. Grable, E. Lions, J. Baird, A. Aronld. P. Keever, C. Fisher 2nd row: A. Reichi, K. Murry, C. Slanley, A. Miles, S. Ramsey, J. Lee. 3rd row: R. Cruze, H. Arneal, P. Moore, R. Arnold, T. Nelofli, Mr. Davis. 68 The Rifle Club was Formed fo +each s+uden+s how 'lo handle lire- arms properly and safely: il' also encourages 'lhe cons+rucl'ive use of weapons ralher +han lhe desfruc- +ive use. Mr. Davis is in charge of +he group, which praclices al' 'rhe local police range and holds mafches wifh o'l'her oul-of-'lown high school sfudenls. OFFICERS: C. Slanley. J. Baird. R. Arnold, A. Arnold, C. Fisher, S. Ramsey. RIFLE CL UB Carolyn Wiley, Julianna Yee, Shirley Ramsey, Merediih Rice, Pai' Sanfa, Barbara Pierce, Ted Nefoff. Marie Fanucci. PHY CAI. SCIENCE CLUB The Physical Science Club is in- 'lended 'lo furfher inferesf in sci- ence. Wi+h Mr. Couche as fheir advisor, +he members speni fhree days ai Yosemife, held candy sales, and sen+ a represenfalive 'lo 'lhe Cardinal Banquet Officers Barbara Pierce, Treasurer Shirley Ramsey, Presidenf Par Sanii, Secrelary Bo'H'om row: D. Teaman, J. Yonlman, E. Thomas, B. Locaiolli, D. Morfon, T. Mifchell, R. Dillehay, T. Brown, B. Norlhway, B. Mar low, C. Lafham, B. Caldwell. Middle row: R. Marfin, T. Richards, B. Pilre, R. Sanches, D. Su+herland, K. Brofhers, C. Raymon, R. Bellangero, T. Kagii, P Yorlr R. Deluchi, C. Sanfilippo, B. Johnson. ' Top row: F. Fehn, K. Gordon, T. PoliH'e, E. Hand, A. Ryder, Sam Binsaccal D. Bargiacchi, B. Carpenier, A. Localelli, B. Nielson Gordon Handgaard, D. Sola, C. Young, T. Elward, G. Aikman, B. Kranich. To encourage leadership, lhrifi, and an infer- es+ in agriculfure by pariicipafing in exlra ac'l'ivi+ies are +he obieds of fhe Fu'l'ure Farm- ers Associaiion, which is connecfed wifh lhe na'l'ional organizaiion. The club's advisor is Mr. Binsacca. This year 'Phe Fufure Farmers affended an F.F.A. officers' lraining program af 'lhe Junior College in Salinas, had a noon- league baslce+ball +eam, won an F.F.A. baslce+- ball lrophy from fhe Monlerey Bay Area, held a ping-pong 'ross boolh a+ l'he Carnival, and senf a represenlalive +o lhe Cardinal Banquef. omufii R90 Dillehay. Bob Cerponfor, Dave Morfon, Gordon Hendgaard FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA PEP Cl. U8 The obvious purpose of +he Pep ' Club is lo sfimulale school spiril, which if did +his year by insfrucl- l Fall Officers: Louise Kinder, Eloise ing s+uden+s +o wear while a+ fhe Schwieso, Jo Friua. games, organizing rooling sec- +ions, decorafing for games. sell- ing school dinlns and pom-pons, sponsoring a penny loss boofh al' +he Ca'-.nivah and sending a rep- Spring Officers: Barbara Armslrong, Rudy Ceragioli, resenlalive +o lhe Cardinal Ban- View M iW0l '- quel. Miss Buller and Mr. Thomp- son, along wilh lhe yell leaders, advise fhe group. Isf row: G. Nelson, D. Alves, B. Hayford, D. Morgan, C. Gardner, S. Mills, M. MerloHi, P. Powell, L. Kinder, J. Smilh, C. Peak, J. Malic, M. Ingols, P. Banach, V. Sherbourn, A. Sanfos, L. Folk. 2nd row: S. Nunes, D. Boeman, M. Furnish, E. Koch, B. Graham, B. Mancarfi, E. Schwieso, L. Pohriofs, M. Breganii, B. Hulen, B. Winierhalder, B. Baker, C. Harbinson, A. Loofbourrow, B. Websier, B. Jordon, J. Spangler, S, Couifs, P. Jol- ley, B. 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A: N. nb Vi.. s , A A , , xx.'f,? E:A Ax-4:21. k'QW'h i 'Ti.. .fxu- ,+ Q . ' .' ' . +V' ' , gf X , X' Q wtf ' , .'f5,' ,wx 'Fxfwk JTXLS-yi W N y..'.U ' 3 xi ' . pXJNg K Q ..- hx kif H- - - Q-.v '1 1 X -. Q- 4 Q 2- - A Q . - ' , --w,,,,x'-.AVG A., w . ,f ,. 4, J i P H .D X , 1 w 'Q R 'Q , ,-.vp-'.P,gk x K Ni.. 5. , . . . ,,., ,, . x gb ,Li M, QAM.. .ff ,tw K ,PQ ,, , .X 'fi , .L s., fr N N 'R Roberl Re Mr' Roger Baer Honor Sludenl Mr, Emmif Thomson Mr. Will Morgan Mr. Franlc Lincleburg LETTERMEN'5 SOCIETY Fronl row: J. Walker, B. Pilre, F. Fehn, R. Bruce, H. Adams, J. Monachello, J. Vomvolakis, A. Raiche, R. Dillehay, J. Simkins, B. John- son, l.. Marker. 2nd row: P. Van Houfen, R. Burns, R. Hope, L. Brian, M. DeviH, R. Hager, B. Bell, J. Mauei, A. Cheney, S. Anihony, B. Scofield G. Paden. 3rd row: T. Kasie, B. Reese, A. McLean, B. Smith, P. Thomas, P. Lilrens, D. Herman, B. Smith, D. Childers, A. Van Siclxle, A. Peirona D. Breclxon. Back row: W. Perrigo, V. Huffman, W. Marlin, G. Ticlner, J. Sacller, N. Bedell, B. Newfon, T. Lilrens, J. Church, B. Ewing, A. War- ner, M. Paclcer, M. Amaya, D. lngols. x we , vxfyjli' N' slr, '- YN' Ki' E ff? 4. 'QQ N px T' K a Q Q 4 A gp-W! 3' I s I ' P '. 6 Q ' , , an NX 3 .Af 'Jw-wi: ,g . A ggi 5 K A Sw f. Q. 'v S' x O Qs - 33 ikgif L I 4 f Q 4,-f' M gf? - . 'if i sw? - I N 1' Q -W Af- ' .gn 5 xi 1 as V X 4,3 NX Q 'X Q 1-1152 Ji' y r y we + 79 f V Lf 'J Y , 3 Q if fig 1- N bb.b P :., Q. 5 - . i ,Q Q 2 1, N. M I t RQ ' x X fm . A ,. Tm 3' 6 w. A xwv-A fp H 6, A ' sy ' K X L Lis. I M+1z Z f.,, I , , K is Bob Scofield lf .-4 el f 'ff' fm if Ybm Wilson VARSITY SUUAD lsf Row-T. Cerriflaers, G. Mazzei, D. Mefcalf, B. Bell, K. Cufler, A. Gregg T. Reese, D. Towne, J. Applegarfll. 2nd Row-B. Deans lMgr.l, F. Maihes lMgr.l, R. Hager, R. Scofield, J. Simluins, P 3rd Row 4+h Row- . Camera, R. Kirby, T. Wilson, C. Sanflippo, F. Fehn, J. Biondi. -W. Morgan lAss'f Coeclll, B. Smifh, W. Marlin, J. O Connor, H. Pepe J. Anihony, M. Goode, C. Moreno, F. Lindeburg lCoachl, R. Beer lCoachl r I I Q 1 Q Ya A. Cheney, M. Fooie. G Ticlmer, D. Burns J. Gillies G. Paden W. Perri o J. Mafiin l R. Dixon, VARSITY FOOTBALL CCAL STANDING-2nd PLACE ALL CCAL HONORS: TOM WILSON GENE MAZZEI DON METCALF BOB SCOFIELD CO-CAPTAINS: BILL BELL TQM WILSON Don Meicelf RECORD-WON 6, LOST I, TIED I SC, I3 ,,,-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, S A NTA CLARA I2 SDC. ig. ,,,,,,,, JEFFERSON 6 SIC. 20 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,......., S ALINAS I9 S.C. 6,,,. ..., ,, WATSONVILLE 6 SIC. I9 AA,,-,- ,,,,,,,, M ONTEREY O SC. 32 lkkkkrrrnnn ,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ALINAS 20 5.0 I4 ,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,,,, W ATSONVILLE 20 SAC. 24 --A,-.-.w,, ,,,,,,,, M ONTEREY I8 TOTAL l44m -,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T OTAL IOI 3 . IFN.-A Nr 1 Ron Hager Alan Cheney U 4 1 Q i.. I i Gene Mazzei Fu ny Foofe I , 'V Dick Towne Bill Bell , ' L ' ,ji 1 John Anfhony is Herry Pappa Gary Paden Glen Ticlmer VARSITY FIRST STRING Rich Kirby QA Chuck Senflippo an F je F Wes Marlin ew Keilh Cuiler Baclrfield: R Hager, A. Cheney, G. Manei, R. Kirby, B. Scofield. ' T'lr K. Cufler, M. Fooie, T. Wilson. Line: G. Peden, H. Pappe. B. Bell, G. IC ner, . .,. .Ll ,lx E, A I l x- vw LIGHTWEIGHTS SQUAD Is+ Row-D. Ingols, N. Bedell, R. Dillehay, V. Huffman, B. Murphy, S. Wallace, S. Tara B. Sakaia, D. Herman, N. Pagnini, D. So, T. Likins, P. Likins, L. Bei. 2nd Row-A. McLean, J. Sadler, P Walfers, L. Parr, J. Vomvalakis, R. Newlon, P. Thomas, J. Mondo, J. Church, B. Kranich, A. Mifchel, T. Michel, E. Couffs E. Miller, W. Henderson, B. Deans lMgr.l Bob Newlon Pefe Thomas 3rd Row-E. Thompson IAss I Coachl, F. Mafhes, L. Pepper, B. Likes, B. Kuhnau S. Traylor, M. Packer, D. Brazil, D. Cardiff, P. Cook, A. Cosfa, L. Silva L. Dunn, B. Marlin, B. Sherman, J. Plalfner, P. Van Houfen lMgr.l, S. Fowler ICoachI. 41h Row-B. Pike, A. Fehn, D. Suiherlancl, T. Palmer, P. York, J. Wafson, H. Husfon P. Raffin, F. Meshew, R. TuHIe, R. McCoy, J. Rachey, R. Ash, B. Hansen, N . Parflow, B. Wagner. LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL CCAL STANDING- Isf PLACE I95I CCAL CHAMPIONS ALL CCAL HONORS: PETE LIKINS BOB NEWTON PETE THOMAS NORM BEDELI. RON DILEHAY WALT HENDERSON CO-CAPTAINS: PETE LIKENS PETE THOMAS RECORD-WON 6, LOST I, TIED I S.C. I3 . , ,,.,. ,, M , , , , , SANTA CLARA 7 S.C. 38 ,,,,, , HOLY CROSS I3 S.C. I2 , ......, ., ,, SALINAS 7 S.C. I9 ., .. WATSONVILLE I2 S.C. I2, ,,,,,, MONTEREY O S.C. 29 . ,, ,,... , SALINAS 20 S.C. 7,,,, ., .,, WATSONVILLE I3 S.C. I2 ,,,,,,, , .,,, MONTEREY I2 TOTAL I43,.. ..,. , TOTAL 84 Walf Henderson Norm Bedell Ron Dillehay Jim Vomvolakis Dave Ingols 2. .6 . Vorn Huffman Dave so Bob Sakafa Al McLean Tod Likins Q Bob Kranlch Dave Herman LIGHTWEIGHT FIRST STRING Backfield: J. Vomvolakis, N. Badell, R. Dillsyhay, P. Thomas. Bill Pike Slrip Tara Lino: B. Neiwon, B. Pike, S. Tara, D. Herman, P. Lilrins, W. Henderson, B. Kraniclw. VARSITY SQUAD Fronf Row: M. DeviI+, G. Manei, R. Hager, J. Simlrins, D. Breckon, D. Ingols. Back Row: F. Lindeburg ICoachI, N. Wedell, R. Monfgomery, G. Paden, A. Peirona, P. Van Houfon. Gary Padon VARSITY BASKETBALL CCAL STANDING-4+h PLACE ALL CCAL HONORS-R. MONTGOMERY CAPTAIN- R. KIRBY RECORD- II WINS. 9 LOSSES S.C. 38 ..................... .......................... - ....... F REMONT 46 S.C. 47 .............. ...... 8 ELLARMINE 37 S.C. 4I .......... ..,.......,......... G ILROY 38 S.C. 47 .......... ...... W ASHINGTON 31 S.C. 4I .....,.... ........ L OS GATOS 30 S.C. 65 ,.,....... ...... C AMPBELL 49 S.C. 39 .......... ........ L OS GATOS 43 S.C. 38 .......... ............ F REMONT 36 S.C. 5I ......... ...... J AMES LICK 44 S.C. 56 .......... .......... C AMPBELL 49 S.C. 49 ......... ............ M ONTEREY 54 S.C. 4I ......... .......... W ATSONVILLE 52 S.C. 37 ....,.... .............. S ANTA CLARA 40 S.C. 48 .......... .............................. S ALINAS 46 S.C. 34 ......... ........ S PORTSMENS SHOP 49 S.C. 45 ......... .................... M ONTEREY 48 S.C. 45 ......... .......... S ANTA CLARA 4I S.C. 35 ......... ...... W ATSONVILLE 36 S.C. 4I ......... ........ W ILLOW GLEN 39 S.C. 37 ......... ................ S ALINAS 40 TOTAL 877 ......... .- .... TOTAL 810 Ron HN '04 Mm DeviH' Rich Monfgomory Q Don Childers can up A i,X' 7 A ff' is 1 if 5 Wdll R hK by l05 j Gy' A S ,. SI: ,I ' A 'IFN X? 3 vm I Loon Dunn LIB HTWEIG HT SQUAD Fron-I' Row: L. Nunes, J. SpurIocIr, L. Dunn, R. Dillehay, J. Monachello, A. Manei, J. Fihpafrick. Norm Bedoll it I LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL ALL-CCAL HONORS - R. DILLEHAY CAPTAIN - R. DILLEHAY RECORD - 7 WINS, I2 LOSSES G v,.-. . - Ron DiIIeI1ay .s 22:1 Lie H5 Beck Row: S. Fowler ICoachI, P. Walfers. N. Bedoll, L. Klempnauer, J. Church, B. Marlow. l ff jg... I ,J 5 QW 1' . N :- s 'T MHWV' ,:- I S.C. 37 ..,.......,............ ....,............,........,...... F REMONT S.C. 36 ........ .....,.. B ELLARMINE S.C. 4I ...,.... ....,.............. G ILROY S.C. 27 ........ ...,... W ASHINGTON S.C. 30 ....,,.. ............ C AMPBELL S.C. 36 ........ ........ L OS GATOS S.C. 36 ........ ........ C AMPBELL S.C. 32 ......., ........ L OS GATOS S.C. 36 ,,,,.... . ,........ FREMONT S.C. 35 ,.,.,,,, ........ J AMES LICK S,C, 30 ,......, ....,......... M ONTEREY S.C. 20 ..,,.,.. ........ W ATSONVILLE S.C. 24 ..,,,.,. ........ S ANTA CLARA S.C. 2I .,...... ...,............ S ALINAS S.C. I9 ,.,,,,,, .,,........... M ONTEREY S.C. 20 ,,,,,,.. ........ S ANTA CLARA S.C. I9 .,,..,,, . ..,.... WATSONVILLE S.C. 22 WILLOW GLEN S.C. 26 .......,.... . ............... SALINAS TOTAL 557 ........... ................ T OTAL 588 I06 fx. Phil Walhn . K. QV! if x xg, 1 ? W .g. A -Q fx Xxx R5 f f A if f ib Joe Monachello Ald M I07 J.V. BASKETBALL 2nd PLACE-RECREATION LEAGUE :ronf Row: R. Porrigo, T. Elward, D. Sufherland, B. Newion, J. Vomvolakis. CO-CAPTAI NS - J. VOMVOLAKIS J. GILLIS RECORD-I7 WINS, 3 LOSSES S.C. 32 .............. SAN LORENZO 3l S.C. 49...- .........,. HOLY CROSS I3 S.C. 42 ........ .....,,. 2 O-30 CLUB 43 S.C. 46 .,......,....,.... S.C. CEMENT 26 S.C. 43 ,...,..... NAVAL RESERVE 4-I S.C. 33 ......,........... DISTRIBUTIRS 29 S.C. 40 ..,....,...... HARRIS TOGS 29 ' S.C. 59 ...... NATIONAL GUARD 7 S.C. 48 ...........,.......,,.,.,, SALINAS 25 S.C. 43 .............. SAN LORENZO 35 S.C. 57 ...,.. - ........ HOLY CROSS 43 S.C. 25 .......,...,,... POLICE DEPT. 23 S.C. 4I ........ .............. C ARMEL 29 S.C. 42 ....... - .....,..,......,, SALINAS 28 S.C. 34 .........,.,.,., ANDY'S AUTO 33 S.C. 39 ...,..,, .,,..... 2 O-30 CLUB 28 S.C. 23 ........ ........ 2 0-30 CLUB 24 S.C. 3I .................,,. 20-30 CLUB 32 S.C. 39 ,...... - ..,.... POLICE DEPT, 26 S.C. 28 .....,.. ........ 2 O-30 CLUB 27 TOTAL 756 ,......,.,.,......,....,...... TOTAL 49I Tack Row: M. Windbigler, H. Pappa, T. Wabsfer, D. Noland, D. Burns, J. Gillis, E. Thompson Icoichl. C BASKETBALL COACH - C. SMITH CAPTAIN - L. KLEMPNAUER RECORD-5 WINS, 2 LOSSES S.C S.C S.C S.C S.C S.C S.C SANTA CLARA LOS GATOS . , LINCOLN ,, LOS GATOS WILLOW GLEN SANTA CLARA , LINCOLN 2l I8 28 6 2I 20 36 From' Row: L. Klempnauer, J. Drew, F. Abrams, A. Raicho, J. Monachello, A. Mauei, R. Busonh Back Row: G. Simkins, T. Mallory, J. AIIon, P. Baker, R. Murray, D. Summers. Fron+ Row: P. Bruce, B. Jones, B. Grant, T. Sioars, L. Hadsell, M. Vomvolakis. Back Row: D. Rarnsworfh, H. Adams, J. Fihpafriclr, S. S+icIrIes, D. SuI'I1erIancI, S. Buffon. D BASKETBALL COACH-C. SMITH CAPTAIN-H. ADAMS RECORD-4 WINS, 3 LOSSES S.C. 2I ,,.,.., ,, SANTA CLARA 21 S.C. I6 ,, ,, , LOS GATOS 21 S.C. IS., , , LINCOLN If S.C. 20, ,. , LOS GATOS 21 S.C. I6,,. . WILLOW GLEN 24 S.C. 222 ,,,..,, SANTA CLARA IE s,c, 22 .......,,,, ,,..., L INCOLN Ie it 'n 1'm A VARSITY SQUAD Fronf row: S. Buffon, M. Devifl, B. Newlon, A. Van Sickle, J. Monachollo, J. Simlrins, R. Hager, T. Carrilhers, J. Mauei. Back row: R. Baer lCoachl, P. Van Hou+en, M, Bowen, N. Bedell, R. Rulofson, J. Vomolakis, R. Dillehay, H. Pappa, R. Coburn, G. Hangaard. BASEBALL The Cardinal baseball 'ream slarlecl 'lhe l952 season wilh five games againsl' lhe same opponent Rain! Finally, wilh 'lhe sfarl of lhe CCAL only a week away, 'lhe Cards look lhe field for lheir firsi game. The Bell- armine Bells snowed lhem under, Il-5. ln lheir nexl ouling fhe Cardinal nine wenl' nine innings as 'lhey losl, 9-8. On lhe nexl' Salurday Sanla Cruz reached 'lhe heighls of glory as Gordon Hangard blanked fhe Walsonville Wildcals on one hit, 3-0. The nexi viclims of Hangard's slow ball were 'lhe Monlerey Toreadors, who were pounded, 2l-7. A+ 'rhe lime ol lhis prinling 'lhe Cards are leading 'lhe CCAL wilh a 2-0 record. Their hi'Hing is good, lheir fielding is fair, and lheir pilching, as rovided by Hangard, always comes Through in lhe clufch. All- CCAL Pele Van Houfen, Al Lel+y Van Sickle, and John Simkins are leading fhe Sanla Cruz affack af fhe plafe. An a'Hack which may well bring lhe Cardinals 'lheir second slraighl baseball pennant The S.C. JV baseballers are following in lhe foolsleps of fhe Varsily. Afler defea+ing Holy Cross 'lwice and San Lorenzo High once, lhey ou+-scored lhe Walsonville JV squad in a slugfesl, I6-l3. Their only defeal' came al' +he hands of lhe Salinas JV's. J.V. SQUAD Fronl row: A. Mazzei, A. Gregg, J. Zachery, T. Reese, B. Reese, P. Thomas. Back row: J. Hood, T. Silva, J. Simkins, L. Brian, L. O'Brien, R. Bellanger, D. Cardiff, P. Walfers. HQ ,sf .QS i ,Qc 1 Si . 'z X ffluunlf X 4 x '62 Tom Carriihers i, . Q Norm Bodell J o of X Kg KR , Q X1 . if Lg 5 + . L I x - , ,. .ZS b Bob Nowfon an I: 1-o ! f o if X X 1-1 r' ,gl Y .32 ry K e N if wi , ,5 5 Q' E Mel Bowen Jim Vomvolakis o go QWAK A 1. wig Q 1:- 1 Z 5 Mn+oeva++ ? ...... W . .,,,, ,Q A 'Sf ' 'QA N ' o oo 15 -gl if ji ' 5 Ron Dillehay - Gans Mauei '.,, C, X, x R, X , Henry Pappa I KL John Simpiins f N X Q 5 ,V, A . Q AL YS i fi,,, , f K ff? If n an ny . ikcQm,, 5 - - 4 - if I ,if 3,5 I Joe Monachollo Ron Coburn W Gordon Hangaard A A Loff Van Siclel 'K Q E ,. + ,f rx !!,4, 4 X ,X A ak uni. ,'::f X . Mrxwxfs 1 X 1 J A E ,ff . ix' i 1 . '4 'Ei .. ' il 1 , 1 ,jx J ix . ' 2 A A N 1 F I 4 ' ', N 2 L 4 ' Q , J Y I Ron Rulofson Pefe Van Hou+on 6 TRACK smuAD Fronf row: T. Likens, P. Murphy, G. Anderson, J. Richey, P. Lilrens, A. McLean, B. Fehn, P. Palmer, S. Trailor, V. Huffman. Back row: W. Morgan lCoachl, B. Younger, R. Sanches, J. Saddler, A. Cheney, N. Bedell, F. Mafhes, J. Mancarf. TRACK The Sanfa Cruz Varsify and Lighfweighf fraclr feams have idenfical records for fhis firsf parf of fhe l952 season before publicafion of fhe annual. ln fhe year's opener, againsf Salinas and San Lorenzo, Sanfa Cruz's fwo squads placed second, af fhe Monferey meef, running againsf Monferey and Pacific Grove, fhey again placed second, in fhe CCAL Meef fhey finished in lasf place. Hampered by lack of depfh, fhe Cards have only a few good performers. Al Cheney is fhe sfand-ouf on fhe Varsify squad. ln fhe CCAL Meef Al foolc individual high-poinf honors and sef a record in fhe shof puf wifh a fhrow of 53 feef. Bob Scofield is s ecfacular in fhe dashes and fhe 440. Bob Smifh, Ferrel Mafhis, Norm Wedell, and Bob Giflens are also capable of furning in good performances. Regulars of fhe Lighfweighf squad are Vern Huffman, Phil Murphy, Howe Adams, Bob Younger, and Pefe and Tod Lilcens. TENNIS The Sanfa Cruz fennis feam has compiled a record of fhree wins and fhree losses so far in fhe l952 season. Their fhree wins have come againsf Sanfa Clara Valley squads: San Jose, 7-0, and Fremonf fwice, 4-I. ln fhe CCAL, fhe Cardinals have come up againsf fhree of fhe besf feams in norfhern California, Mon- ferey, Salinas, and Wafsonville, and have been beafen each fime. Monferey, wifh fhe sfrongesf squad in fhis parf of fhe sfafe, is expecfed fo repeaf as CCAL champs. Sfand-oufs for fhe Card nefsfers are Dave lngols. Ray Ewing, and Larry Marlcer. TENNIS SQUAD Fronf Row: A. Corniclr, R. McKenzie, A. Rachie, J. Bagby, L. Marker, D. lngols. Back Row: J. Cerrigioli, B. Hansen, K. Meurray, C. Belfz, R. Ewing, D. Bensaca, J. Carey lCoachl. s rl.. l -L, Q 1-.-au- a, ri R ,.,... W.. -1 ii if uuiuv i l E A .-.,- Q Q ' has ik 9f' GULF 5QUAD Fronf row: D. Samuelson, R. Hope, M. Amaya, J. Samuelson: Back row: B. Ewing, B. Wagner, S. Pelz, M. Palrer, G O L F This year Sanfa Cruz High has produced one of fhe besf golf feams in Norfhern California. Playing a fofal of seven mafches, fhe Cards have losf only one - fhis fo fhe Universify of S+anford's Junior Varsify. In pracfice mafches fhe Redbirds have sfopped San Jose, Lincoln, and James Lick. Af fhe presenf fime fhey are leading fhe CCAL wifh fhree wins, and fhey show every indicafion of being league champions for fhe second sfraighf year. ln fheirr firsf league encounfer, fhe Cardinals beaf Monferey, 9V2-5V2. Their nexf vicfim was Salinas, HV:-VZ. Wafsonville, fhe Cardinals' perennial iinx, was dropped, I0-5. Sfalwarfs of fhe squad are Jaclx and Don Samuelson, Bob Ewing, Mel Amaya, and Sfan Pelz. WRESTLING The wresfling season for Sanfa Cruz High finished wifh fhe Cards compiling a dual meef record of one win and nine losses. Sanfa Cruz enfered four fournamenfsg fhe novice, fhe CCAL, fhe San Jose invifafional, and fhe norfhern California fournamenf in which Pefe Lilcens fool: second. On December 7 fhe Card mafsfers fool: parf in fheir firsf dual meef. They losf fo Fremonf, 30-I3. December I8 was a day fhe grapplers will remember: fhey won fheir only dual meef of fhe season over Los Gafos, 27-8. Juniors Ron Dixon and Pefe Lilrens were fhe fop-flighf men on fhe Sanfa Cruz squad. Dixon, a I9I- pound heavyweighf, won seven mafches by a pin, losf one by a pin and one losf by a decision. The prospecfs for nexf year's feam seem fo be good as fhere was nof one senior on fhis year's squad. WRESTLING SQUAD Fronf Row: D. Sfahlman, R. Weaver, T. McClung, M. Palmer, A. McLean, G. Bryan. Back Row: B. Murphy, B. Farrel, G. Fosfer, R. Dixon, D. Larsen, T. Lilnins, D. Herman, J. Fiebig lCoachl. GIRLS' .YPURTS , 5. .x . Egg If HONOR STUDENT Beverly Graham -......,,N I 5 TEACHERS Miss M. E. Bufler, Mrs. R. McDonogh, Miss H. CBIHH5 C5.A.A. BCARD FRONT ROW4hirley CouHs, Elia Brunar+, Dorothy Adams, Ellen Hendrickson, Mihie Voss, Arlene Loofbourrow, Pal Hulen, Josephine Friua, Barbara Armslrong. SECOND ROW-Pal Banach, Anne Jud, Barbara Mancarfi, Grefchen Hagler, Elizabefh Hendrickson, Gail Nelson, Nancy Hays, Carol Pralher, Ann Van Houlen, Barbara Gray. THIRD ROW-Violef Mafsuoka, Julie Winferburn, Shirley Ramsey, Helen Leaf, Grefchen Carroll, Mar+ha Cadwallader, Beverly Graham, Barbara Hayford, Marie Fanucci, Anabel lverson. G.A.A. MEMBERSHIP I 4' - A 4 Y A highly compeiiiive afier school sporis program, which pro- moles leadership and sporismanship, is offered by ihe Girls' Alhlefic Association. The year long schedule of spor+s ac+ivi+ies is planned and super- l vised by heads of sporls, which comprise fhe G.A.A. board. , i 15:2 OFFICERS Slanding: E. Hendricltson. Kneeling: B. Graham, B. Armsirong. NUMERAL WEARERS -'Y' SEAL WEARERS Standing: B. Baker, A. Jud, M. MerloHi, M. Sherman, B. Mancarii. Kneeling: A. Van Houfen, S. Mills, P. Hulon, M. Voss, B. Waniland. Seaiedz A. Loofbourrow, J. Friua, B. Hulen, B. Graham. Sfanding: A. Jud, M. MerloHi, M. Sherman, B. Mancarfi, B. Wanfland Seaied: B. Baker, A. Loofbourrow, B. Hulen, B. Graham. STAR WEARERS S.C. WEARERS - '. ' LEADERS' CLUB A. Jud, B. Graham, M. Sherman, B. Mancarii, H. Loaf, B. Hulen, B. Wanfland, H. Marvin A. Loofbourrow, B. Baker, C. Prafher. Missing: B. Jordan. The Leaders' Club is composed of +welve senior girls who serve as assisianfs +o +l1e girls' physical educafion leachers. To qualify as a Leader, a girl musi mainfain a B average and display quali+ies of leadership and dependabili+y, OFFICERS H. Loaf, C. Frafhor. II9 ALL-STARS SOCCER Sianding: L. Ansley, C. Peake, J. Cleveland. Sealed: S. Seyden, B. Sanios, L. Follr. FIRST TEAM Siandingz K. Reifer, S. Nunes, E. Jurich, C. Peake, N. Berioli, M. Franlzlin, S. Seyden, B. Sanios Kneeling: P. Jolley, M. Spezia, D. Sfevens, D. Sanders, J. Cleveland, L. Folk. Seaiedz A. Sanios, R. Roinesfad, M. Ingols, P. Banach, A. Hunf, R. Nielsen, L. Ansley. SENIORS J 'J HOCKEY Siending: J. Dulany, M. Merlo'Hi, G. Hagler, E. Henriclrson. D. Adams. E. Hendrickson. Kneeling: M. Williams, B. Mancarli, A. Jud. G. Nelson. Au.-ST ARS -X X. Q 7 4 Jlllfni. . M. W' J. FNB ' JuNnoRs J Sfanding: C. Robinson, M. Heclgpefh, L. Pokrioh, J. Gudgel, S. Mills, N. Hays. Kneeling: J. Prine. A. Van Houlen, M. Voss, Pal' Hulon. SENIORS A JUNIORS Siandingz M. Merlofii, D. Adams. E. Harfmen, E. Hendriclrson. Kneeling: B. Baker, H. Leaf, B. Mancarli, A. Jud, M. Sherman. SOPHOMORES l22 Sianding: C. Sfreich, B. Ma'Hl1ews J. Winferburn, A. Van Houien, M Hedgpefh, S. Mills. Kneeling: B. Bella, J. Frizze, C. Macdonald, P. Hulen, L. Pokriofi B. Grey. Sfending: M. lngols, C. Peake, E Burris, J. Cleveland, A. Hunf, M Lerner. Kneeling: P. Banach, L. Ansley, R. Nielsen, A. Meyer, S. Seyden. Sfanding: H. Leaf, M. Merloifi, J. Dulany, V. Mafsuoh, M. Williams, E. Hendriclrson M. Sherman. Kneeling: L. Aclrerman, E. Harfman. SENIORS 4 JUNIORS Sianding: M. Kingdom, J. Cleveland, A. Hunf. D. Sanders, N. Beriolli. Kneeling: R. Nielsen, L. Ansley, M. Lerner, R. Neri. Seafedz N. McMillan, S. Seyden, B. Sanios, A. Senios, L. Folk. S-landing: J. Friua, J. Winierburn, P. Hulen, A. Van Houien. Kneeling: E. Arnef, C. Macdonald, B. Gray, R. Rohm. SOPHOMORES TENNIS ' 1 .. . - -Q iw, . .i-.k MODERN DANCING K ...1,,.N.,.,.......,.,......1., k.......... .M ,E , ,A ,. . . f ' . 'V ' in W-m.'Kss7ggz.fvu-7-wwmf- 'W''H' , . K X: . k . ,,.,-nv-' M ' ' ' ,.... .W - W , K W x ,,,, ... +2 Vffigggki K I , f X ,., D... ?ig,..,T,DZw A b ' .xl Af-X V .Al I L .L A ' A Zv i 'L - Q- N 'wx - . X' f, - , . X XIAQQ . A swim V, , f' .mf A 3--YL My ,f v fl X I with-Nj, ., . fm.1ii5.a 4'f31gQi2?i31' fl--fu W. - ,',-f,Q1,fZ?i L. V 'K V .. + .- 1 if-. ' - 11.23 Q L, Q K T f -U5-X11 .-,+Q.,-,if-vm f ,wif 'W - W A ' A A. ffm .ff-z 5-. .. 1.1 -wwf A..-1' -' I. ,I mf f , i,,77?i,'!'k I-1 . . - A-ff, . Q. 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Voss, J. Forgey, S. Jolley, S. Mills, B. Bella. S+anding: J. King, M. Cunningham, E. Jurich, C. Gardner, E. Eddy, M. Lerner, J. Cleveland, D. Gaziola. Kneeling: D. Darland, D. Morgan, S. Sekulski, E. Nulph, M. Morris, L. Koch, M. Singer, R. Neri, D. Gunderson Seafed: N. Morris, S. Nunes, K. Reifer, M. lngols, P. Banach, A. Huni, R. Roinslad, S. Briery. Lef+ 'lo righf: E. Nulph, A. Meyer, M.-Neilson, H. Leaf, M. Heacocl. C. Fisher, P. Krolser, M. Voss, J. Winierburn, M. Robertson. sc:-IAGAS DAY CHAMPS FOURTH PERIOD-WEST WALL Shnding: J. Kiff, M. Merloiii, A. Jud, E. O'Riolly, M. Wil- liams, E. Hendrickson. Kneeling: Capiain, E. Harfman. 'ix--., ,r ADVERTISEMENTS ..n. ' .. nut ' -H-of fum! x f' 3. ' Q f A . , 1' , ,. , - garb-L.- 1 '. ' , N'-.K . -, rg.: - ,b ' ---- 'iw 1-Tf2'l'f ' 4 5 Q ...,. 'naw . --'2Mf'5 -5-'ff N e' .J,.l'f22'.1v- ' , K .mQXf?'a,,fw QA 1 W, I .0- . v 3117 ' 1-Q:-.,, A Q 'AN--.. ' - 'H X-. -. 3,3-. ' , M.. 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' ffl, 1 x gf lg, Q, I ,a Q S af s M Q ,Q 9 , i 4, A4 X-, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I952 from The FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AND PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposi+ Insurance Cor porafion CORNER OF PACIFIC AND LOCUST S' I -0-m.,.m mmm N-A-ew, I .I I 1156Q:mail-:il-.Q,,.i,.-Qfgif --....,,L , A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I952 from VAPOR CLEANERS .. W . L 75'5QT'?- 'X I -ma A BANK OF AMERICA WorId's Largesi' Bank - Your Local Friendly Neighbor Member of Hue NaIionaI Trusf Savings Association 4' HTA 94133 11 Lfw fx CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I952 FROM THE COUNTY FIRST SAVINGS BANK and THE COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . TWO FRIENDLY BANKS . . . SANTA CRUZ FELTON ...--e i M-MW CONGRATULATIONS TO THE l952 SENIORS FROM THE J. C. PENNEY CO. Sanfa Cruz's Shopping Cenfer af 'the Corner of Pacific and Caihcari 'Q fuk-ww' 'si Carol, Marilyn, BeBe and Barbara are ordering an affer-school. snack ai' FREEMAN'S PHARMACY Q 1 if OSU .on raaoavaua 0-I09' ,ht ,..-ww CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS FROM THE PROLO CHEVROLET COMPANY Barb, Paul. BeBe, and Marilyn loolr af The beauiiful selections of furnifure af the EASTERN FURNITURE COMPANY I Qualify Sporfing Goods HUNTING ATHLETIC FISHING EQUIPMENT CAMPING I530 PACIFIC AVENUE Telephone 4030 San+a Cruz, Calif. 2 ifts OJ for those who make the grade on Graduation Day PACIFIC AT CHURCH STREET, DOWNTOWN SANTA CRUZ i MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT R U T H ' S ON THE BOARDWALK WATER STREET DRIVE-IN GROCERY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 307 Waier Sfreef Phone 3884 2. ' I fr X I BEST WISI-IES from RALSTON'S For Smar+ Feminine Apparel I I7 Walnuf Ave. Phone 4 Dunker's Donui Depof 4I6 Wafer Sfreef Phone 5379 Donufs and Coffee -- of course Sandwiches and Cold Drinks Ioo For a Snack-Time Treaf Tha+ Can'+ be Beef DunIcer's is The Place for You. ,KERS muT :PDT we WHlTE'S MORTUARY Though1'Ful and Efficieni' Service Sanfa Cruz Wafsonville CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK +5 Ihe CLASS OF I952 from all of us af 'l'he BLUE BIRD VAN AND STORAGE Modern Baking Company Bakers of Thai Exfra Qualify A+ No Exfra Cosf BUTTERCUP BREAD NINO HAIR STYLIST All Lines of Beaufy Culfure Disiinciive and Individual Hair Sfyles Teiephone 99 2409 Mission Sanfa Cruz, Calif. Cenlral One-Sfop Service John L. Ollaviano Clarence G. Mendoza COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Sanla Cruz, Calif. 7l4 Fronl' Sfreel' Phone 444 Roy Alderson DeSo'Io - Plymoufh Sales and Service 52I FRONT STREET Sanla Cruz, Calif. DORA SWINK DRESS SHOP Dislinclive Individual Apparel I367 PACIFIC AVENUE Sanfa Cruz, Calif. Telephone I346 FISIHQE' mlgmqm BAKER'S BIKE AND SPORT SHOP Lou Facelli All Types of Fishing and Hunfing Equipmenf ATHLETIC GOODS Phone I23 I0l2 Pacific Ave. ZANZE'S ROCKY FALLS FAMOUS RESTAURANT Phone Sanfa Cruz 880 LOUIE ZANZE Four Miles Norl'h of Sanfa Cruz on 'Phe Los Ga+os Highway Geo. H. Scofield Mofor Co. Your Friendly Ford Dealer You pay more, buf can'f buy beffer 5l6 Fronf S+ree+ Phone I75 Wa+er Sfreei' Meai' Markei' Bagnasco and Kenney, Props. 303 Wafer Sfreef Phone 4070 Sanfa Cruz, Califomia DELL WILLIAMS -.1EwELERs- Silver Anniversary IIl5 PACIFIC AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Telephone l20 M.- I MOSSO and PUCCINELLI Hobbs Bafferies Seiberling Tires Union Oil Proclucfs I36 Wafer Sfreef Phone 29 K. S. G. O. Sanfa Cruz' Own I080 on your dial Office and Sfudio ai' Corcoran Lagoon and Capifola Drive P.O. Box I080 Phone I080 . K K Sanfa Cruz Hardware The Home of Famous Brands I523 PACIFIC AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Telephone 95 PALOMAR GARAGE Repairing - Reconsfrucfing Phone 3000 733 Fronf Sfreef Sanfa Cruz, California AL FANUCCI -2- ANGELO J. CANEPA Towing Official A. A.A. Garage COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY and Sanfa Cruz Soda Works 730 OCEAN STREET KNIGHT MOTOR CO. Hudson Sales and Service Union Oil Producfs Tires - Bafferies - Accessorie Telephone 202 503 PACIFIC AVE. HiII's Seabri I1f Markef s E A R s 9 Groceries - Meafs Cafalog Sales Office - Vegefables I I I2 PACIFIC AVE. PHONE 5660 4I9 SEABRIGHT PHONE I430 Esfablished I920 HARRY E. MURRAY INSURANCE AGENCY LIoycI R. Van Oferendorp Paul W. Murray TELEPHONE 5I00 I52I PACIFIC AVENUE SANTA cnuz, CALIF. IHIII IIINIINH IIMIIHNY PRINTING and PUBLISHING I445 SOUTH FIRST STREET San Jose, Calif. Him V fuffl we A-IOPPING ERTJ' .nm iw DEPTHOREE -rvmu.,., 9 lilki yMf,,g,q, .7114 C7 fI952 can awwmwaam ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU BEACH CITY CLEANERS 506 Soquel Ave. Phone l980 . STUDENTS FIND THE San1'a Cruz Transii' Company ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Z ti Marilyn, Hai. Jim, and Don Enioy Cokes A+ +he MISSION PHARMACY Corner of Bay and Mission SmaIl Enough +o Know You- Large Enough fo Serve You J O H N S O N ' S Women's - Cihldren's lnfanfs' Wear PHONE 795 700 Soquel Ave. Sanfa Cruz, Calif. ROLLER PALLADIUM l606 SEABRIGHT AVENUE Phone 853 BeBe, Barbara, Marilyn and Carol can hardly waif fo gef a good Old Fashioned FOST-ER'S FREEZE OPAL CLIFFS FOOD CENTER Compleie Food Sfore GROCERIES - MEATS 4I25 Porfola Drive Phone 6 y 0 Esfablishecl I889 men ,A anJ 'woman Ja Quafify .xdpfarcf Pacific Avenue af Lincoln Sl'ree+ CONGRATULATIONS +o fhe SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS OF I952 from l FRANK CARROLL Elecfrical Confracfor DAFFY DON'S FURNITURE OUTLET Over l0.000 sq. ff. of Banlrupf. Foreclosure and Warehouse Clearances Up io 402, Savings on All New Furnifure and Appliances Open 9:00 io 9:00 Weelz Days I P.M. +o 5 P.M. Sundays 270l 4Is+ AVENUE Free Delivery Phone 33ll Easy Terms B I B B I N S Home 8: Aulo Supply Moiorola Home and Auio Radios Moforola Television B. F. Gooclrich Lifesaver Tubeless Tires Lei Us Bibbinscap Those Smoofh Hof Rod Tires We Give S81H Green Sfomps 20l5-2023 N. PACIFIC AVENUE Phone 3050 Sanfa Cruz, Calif. MW? BEA UTY SALON ' Telephone 2943 SHOPPERS CORNER Groceries - Meafs - Produce WILLIAMS and BEAUREGARD 20I Walnui' Avenue Sanla Cruz, Calif. Corner Soquel and Branciforfe Ave. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ' lnu N U RY If DRY CIEAQNAI no and tin :A LAUNDRY - 5-DAY SERVICE Jusf in pnce . . . Sfyles lusf in HSANITONEU DRY CLEANING DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL RUG I320 Pacific Ave. Phone 966 AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES I o L E I B B R A N D T S el'l Cl,l l fhe florisf Ill SOQUEL AVENUE SANTA CRUZ. CALIFORNIA Timely Clofhes Freeman Shoes Manhaffan Sliirfs Dobb's Hafs I2 I 6 PACIFIC AVENUE Feafuring Our Own QUALITY CANDY Packed Appropria+ely for Gradualion M I335 Pacific Ave. Phone l385 Have you fried our Vicloria Chocolafes? liillila l3b0 PACIFIC AVENUE ln The fown cloclr block Telephone 4322-W vw- M ARI N I ' s SPORTS WEAR Specializing in Laclies Swim Suifs BOARDWALK SANTA CRUZ FRABONI JEWELERS Walches - Diamonds Guaranfeed Wafclr Repairs 927 Pacific Ave. Sanla Cruz Telephone 6474 AGAIN BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE Capilola Pharmacy S. H. Rodgers, Prop. Phone 6343 Capilola-by-+he-sea ART'S HOT DOGS When al' fhe Beach Slop al Arl's Hol' Dogs For a Hof Dog or Hamburger COAST CREAMERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE 306 PACIFIC AVENUE Phone 390 MISSION PRINTERS Across 'From Sanfa Cruz Hospilel 522 SOQUEL AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Telephone I63 Surf Cily Produce Wholesale Fruifs and Vegefables l20 Wafer Slreel Phone 3985 Vellerle and Houghlon Plumbing and Hea+ing SOQUEL, CALIFORNIA WATER HEATERS CONTRACT - JOBBING FLOOR AND WALL HEATERS APPLIANCES PLUMBING SUPPLIES John Azevedo Elvin J. Loofbourrow Telephone Sanla Cruz 5l I9-J GOOD LUCK GRADUATES from McHugh and Bianchi LINDA VISTA MARKET Groceries 0 Fresh Meafs and Produce 2404 MISSION STREET SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. TELEPHONE 5335 e . mdcnh rug gore Try Our Founfain Drugs and Cosmefics PACIFIC and LOCUST Phone 666 Sanfa Cruz, Calif. OUR BEST WISHES TO ALL From fhe Home of CHERRY BRAND CORNED BEEF AND PORK Fine Meafs 0 Poulfry 0 Fish Fancy Foods and Delicafessen INDEPENDENT MARKET Pure Food Cenier 0 Groceries Fruifs Meafs Vegefables 1547 PACIFIC AVENUE BUBBLE BAKERY For Fine Pasfries Famous for our Angel Cakes H03 Pacific Ave Phone Sw I549 Pacific Avenue Iopposife S.C. Posf Office FELIX B. GUENTER Sanfa Cruz Phone 4537-J PENNELLIS MOCK'S DRU S C. M. PENNELL W. E. PENNELL G -Jewelers- . o JEWELRY AND SILYERWARE y PACIFIC and CHURCH I359 Pacific Ave. Phone 2540 Sanfa Cruz, Calif. Telephone 5050 CONGRATU LATIONS GRADUATES! l'ner'J qv! I ghve gtofl O Good Shoes Since I888 I409 PACIFIC AVENUE New Loca+ion: I536 Pacific Ave., Sonia Cruz MAURINE POLITTE MILLINER DESIGNER HATS MADE TO ORDER - YOUR HATS OF YESTERYEAR REMODELED Phone I95I-W for Appoinfmeni New Model Shoe Shop ALBERT Pom, Prop. Home Decorafive Shop . Uwe Rebunzf shoes Curfains Draperies Na+ cobble Them Linens Bedding 9 O I536If2 Pacific Ave, Sonia Cruz I2I WaInuI' Ave. Phone 4650-W BOWMAN-FORGEY House of Flowers STATIONERY COMPANY O HOTEL PALOMAR ARCADE I3I9 PACIFIC AVENUE W. L. TREFFRY Owner SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. Phone 385 San+a Cruz PHONE 4646 HOWARD KROHN soon Luck OPAL CLIFFS REALTY from 0 INSURANCE . - REAL ESTATE WhrI'e House Creamery l- 0 Telephone 4506-W Opel Cliffs Sanfa Cruz Illb Soquel Ave. Phone I59-M UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE MATTRESS AND CUSHION WORK REPAIRING - REFINISHIN6 HENRY KAISER UPHOLSTERY - CHAIR RECANING FREE ESTIMATES -:- Pkowr ssnvlce Horsynder's Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE Phone 2007 Sania Cruz Phone 59 Residence 27 N. Branciforie 723 Soquel Ave. Sanfa Cruz Soquel and Seabrighf Avenue CongraIuIa+ions Io Ihe Graduafing Class of I952 from JONES MOTEL BILL O'RIELLY on Highway No. I YOUF Phone 2469 II26 wuer S+. DODGE-PLYMCUTH sm. cm, cnzfomia Dealer Don's Plaza' S+a+ionery The Scofch Sfafioner of fhe Head of fhe Avenue BOGNER'S SHEET METAL Forced Air Heafing and Venfilafing Phone I568-J SANTA CRUZ. CALIFORNIA 422 Soquel Ave. Sonia Cruz CONGRATULATIONS '52 GRADUATES! San.I.a Cruz S I C c. STAGNARO FISHING UPP Y 0 'Pa Y PLUMBING - SHEET METAL CORPORATION HEAHNG cenfer of ihe wharf, Sanfa Cruz Beach MAuo STAGNARO, Presideni' FRED H' SCHUCHHNG Phone ZI43 Fish - Fishing Trips - Boaf Rides 90I SoqueI Avo. Senh Cruz HERB COATS SPORTING GOODS 0 RECORDS RADIOS 0 HOME APPLIANCES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0 PIANOS Where 'Hue Well-Dressed Young Man Shops SCHIPPER-DILLON -A Modern Sfore for Men- ARROW SHIRTS 4 LORD JEFF SWEATERS Telephone 4900 - 490I BVD SPORTSWEAR o l0l3 Pacific Ave. Sanfa Cruz, Calif. I224 Pacific Ave, Phgne 738 Every'Hling For Your Home PELZ FURNITURE 0 IOIO PACIFIC or II3 CATHCART lfwo enfriesl Telephone 52lO - 52I I MASON-OWEN PAINT STORE Frank Mason. Managing Owner PITTSBURGH PAINTS DISTINCTIVE WALLPAPER HANDBLOCKS - SCENICS MACHINE PRINTS 926 Soquel Ave. Phone 6362 Sanuk Slave lmpital CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I952 O SHOE SERVICE ' While-U-Waii' C. E. CANFIELD 81 SON ' Insurance since 1906 SAM V. MARIOLO 6l2 Cedar S+. ' Phone 562 I396 Pacific Ave. Phone 529 Norman A. Shockley ALDRICH-OELLERICH -Jewelers- INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE l.. O success I' M I'e ' All Lines of Insurance Excepf Life Telephone 592 l205 Pacific Ave. 9 Sanfa Cruz, Calif. I338 Pacific Ave. Phone 4620 J. W. Hulen and Son BEST WISHES Manufacfurers of +0 Venefian Blinds and Window Shades CLASS QF l952 O from Cusfom Draperies Sfop and Shop Markef 902 Ocean Sfreef Phone 2857 YOUR HOST . . . John Righeffi SANTA CRUZ HOTEL The Finesl' in Liquors lfalian Dinners Telephone 484 Andy's Aufo Supply 8I9 Pacific Avenue Sanfa Cruz. Calif. A d J. M lr' T I h 6395 Locusi' 81 Vine Sfreefs n rew e ls egzningruz Sanfa Cruz, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS SENIORS OF '52 OF I952 from fhe SEABRIGHT PHARMACY A. B. Mclnfyre Phone 34l 537 Seabrighf Ave. Sanfa Cruz, Calif. CAPITOLA and OSOCALES THEATRES Ca pifola Soquel Phone 6340 l729-W Visif Our New Maple Shop Nexf Door . . . l372fl378 Soquel Ave. Phone 38l SWIM THOSE HOURS AWAY af fhe Sanfa Cruz Beach Plunge Sanfa Cruz Seaside Company 1 1 ai!-L gm V


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