Santa Rosa Junior College - Patrin Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

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J %::::i !: - J.t l ■■■ - X 1 a O ' ;■- ' ' -V f .r : , ' ; ' : ' $ ' y mi : - : V f rVN • - 5 - - ;i V - i - J - - is2- ' t- i-yQ- -A. fiaJUiuL ' if8 PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE J fyisjuotA£L . . . Memories often fade away 111 the face of life ' s endeaior. So lay me in a !(iiarileil ipot, III me they lit e foreier. I am the Romany token Of students Who etch their mark And pass on, But often look back Through my timeless pages And ponder the memories Thereon. For twenty-one years now I have recorded The tolling and laughing Jaycee, With studies and dances And games and their glories. What pleasant old memories, Ah me! Now you tiuleiits of forty-eight Have ftlleJ my eager pages, And I will hold your memories Far into future agei. — Ronald McLean «Li n u r V. Ky A. M. GARCIA, President of Board of Trustees jAtl JtssA. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellsworth BarneH, A. M. Garcia, George N. Bech, Bernard Plover, (P. W. Bussman) :z:mi::::i ' T 3 f .c. % •«r,. if ' , ' . 5 FLOYD P. BAILEY President (pMAjLcismHsu TyUiUjoiqsL At the end of a college year it Is always advisable to take stock; to consider the things that have been done and things that have been left undone: to summarize our successes and our failures; and upon the basis of our experiences, make plans for the future. We, here at the Santa Rosa Junior College, have. I believe, just completed a very successful year. The student body, under very capable student leadership, has functioned efficiently and well. It has been the policy of the administration to give the students complete freedom in handling their own affairs, and you as students have demonstrated the fact that you are entirely capable of managing your own business. In addition to a thorough training in the fundamentals of your chosen vocation, we believe that It Is very important that you receive some practical training in how to function in a democratic society. This you learn by taking an active part in student government. Socially, athletically, dramatically, musically, and scholastically we have done well. The classroom facilities a nd offerings have been expanded and the grounds Im- proved, so naturally I have a feeling of accomplishment, If not of complete satisfaction. I feel that the future holds much for the Santa Rosa Junior College. Studies based upon birth rate increases and population shifts Indicate a large future student population. Every effort Is being made by the Board of Trustees to provide adequate facilities for all. Five more buildings are planned Including expanded gymnasium space, two classroom buildings, more shops, and a student union. Our plans also include tennis, volleyball, and outdoor basketball courts. All these additions and changes are contemplated for the purpose of providing better physical facilities and more extensive course offerings for the young people of this area. 10 i«= i- ' EDWIN KENT CDsuan, MARGARET TRUSSELL J-jcujilb ENGLISH AND PUBLIC SPEAKING LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Andreini. S. Meller. B. Meyn, G. Mott, M. Clark. G. Dixon. SOCIAL STUDIES LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Bartlett, M. Trussell, A. Hunter S. Patzer, (M. Whitney). FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND PHILOSOPHY LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Hollidge, A. Wilcox, F. Rtlodehamel. F. Schneider. MUSIC, ART. HOME ECONOMICS FRONT ROW. left to right: F. Lloyd, E. Abeel. R. Worden, H. Meyn. BACK ROW: E. Hudson. C. Beck. 12 MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE LEFT TO RIGHT: R H Ravenscroft, C, Haentjens, R. Nietzel E. Kent. A. Butz, E. Peterson. J. Wilcox. JjcuouUj COMMERCE LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Newman, D. Johnson. L. Newman. A. Roemer. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Blewett. R. Mastin. C. Sypher, H. Meister. SCIENCE LEFT TO RIGHT; C. Nattkcmper. H, Matthews. G. Watson, E. Niion. E. Rothert. 13 AERONAUTICS LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Portugal, R. Emeneggcr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND COLLEGE NURSE LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Linscott, E. Dont. LIBRARIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Buti, M. Jordan. BUSINESS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wilson, J. Leash REGISTRARS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Harvey, M. Mayer, L. Hallberg. BOOKSTORE MAINTENANCE SiudsmL fihsUkidsmhu ERNIE TARON Fall prexy JERRY WALDIE Spring prexy 16 xaadwjL FALL FRONT ROW, left to fight: E. Trussell, E. Petersen, D. Heney, J. Starr. J, Frerlchs, H. Conover, J. Manseau- MIDDLE ROW: O, Klee. J. Knox. B. Wilson. BACK ROW: C. Thompson, G. Blair. J. Ramsey, E, Taron, B. Kavct. H. Olson. 8. Theiller. J. Sykes. Fall Secretary E. Petersen and Vice-President G. Blair. Spring Secretary V. Nicchia and Vice-Pres. B. Golden, SPRING FRONT ROW. left to right: B. Rush, P. Goerl, M. Mc- Knight. M. Bridges, P. Shay. M, Vance, C. Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: M. Blum, E. Trussell, N, Weil, E. Peter- sen, V. Nicchia. B. Golden. S. Whitt, BACK ROW: J. Knox, J. Patterson, J. t an- seau. S. Jensen, B. Bruns. O. Klee. H. Conover. J. Ram- sey. M. King. L. Bertolini. J. Waldie, B. Dickerson. VETERANS ' VILLAGE EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY n Ky n HARD WORKERS IN LIBRARY SajcuvL (Daif The best chef — Steve Mayer. The gals who helped prepare the feast. Enjoying the pregame barbecue. Homecoming Queen — Jackie Feeley. ,3 diiomsiajminq 24 d{Dmsu:omim QuosmA, QUEEN JACKIE FEELEY MARIE BRIDGES CAROL BASSO JAN DICKINSON PAT ASHWORTH THE VICTORY BELL. SEEING THE TEAM OFF. BURNING OF THE BONFIRE WAITING FOR THE MARIN RAID. YELL LEADERS PEP UP THE RALLY. 26 . . . SiudsmL Qampcdxpiiiu MAY THE BEST MAN WIN! oSLq . . . . . . (Doim}A. QhwvoudsiA, . . . One of the highlights of the Spring Sennester — Character Day — Was enjoyed by all — Faculty and Students For the few who didn ' t cooperate punishment Was provided by the Block S.R. • • • (baij 31 n u n PEP CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right J. Diaz. L. Bertolini. R. Rosa F. Ferrari, M, Guqiielmini MIDDLE ROW: F. Baetqe N. Stieppard, M. Cheno- weth, J. Dowdall. BACK ROW: I. Mikita, J. Wright. B. Bondelie, R. Theiller. I I : ,i; ; r S YELL LEADERS STANDING, left to fight: 8. Bondelie, B. Theiller, R. Rosa. KNEELING: E. Peter- sen. F. Ferrari. RALLY COMMITTEE BACK ROW, left to right: B. Bondelie. L. Abramson R. Theiller. FRONT ROW. L. Bertolini. D- McGlinchey F. Ferrari, R. Rosa. SANTA ROSA CONFERENCE GAMES raOTBALL SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC SRJC 13 16 14 23 26 12 San Mateo-- Placer . Salinas Valleio Yuba Napa - Menio - Marin 124 Opponents 36 BASKETBALL SRJC 45 San Mateo 56 12 SRJC 41 MenIo .- 71 SRJC 39 Modesto 50 19 SRJC . 46 Vallejo...- 47 6 SRJC . 54 Grant Tech 47 6 SRJC 55 Yuba .- 39 6 SRJC 41 Yuba 31 13 SRJC 40 Grant Tech ..61 SRJC 39 MenIo 43 62 SRJC 44 Modesto 45 SRJC 40 San Mateo 54 SRJC . 64 Vallejo 63 SRJC 35 Marin 49 SRJC 38 Marin 52 SRJC SRJC . BASEBALL SRJC 3 SRJC 3 SRJC 3 SRJC 3 SRJC 6 SRJC I SRJC 12 SRJC... 18 SRJC 5 SRJC... 4 SRJC 6 SRJC 13 Salinas 2 Salinas 2 Marin I Marin 4 Vallejo 5 Valleio 3 MenIo 8 MenIo 6 SFCC 3 SFCC San Mateo 3 San Mateo 2 77 Opponents 39 621 Opponents .708 UwiMitj. JooihalL CO-CAPTAIN GERV HANSEN COACH HERM MEISTER CO-CAPTAIN JOE PATTERSON FRONT ROW. left to right: V. Bozarth, manager; J. Conlon. P. Sequiera, E. Rueda, S, Lagorio, G. Hansen, J. Bick. D. Bondelie. W. Snell. A. Bat+aqlia. J. Martinelli, F. Terry. A. Pisenti, V. Baeta, manager; J, Peters, manager. MID- DLE ROW: D. Lindsey, G. Andersen. V. Vallcrcamp, L. Tavares. R. Dung. E- Cox, D. Young, G. Waaland. H. Williams. B. Chenoweth. G. Twitchell. B. Dickerson. B. Nairne, B. Andrina, R. Holmoe, D. Johnson. BACK ROW: M. Coppa, B. Rush. R. Morandi. M. Schefer. A. Gustafson. D. Edwards, J. Patterson, T. Woods. D. Strong. C. Simoni, B. Collins. J. CaVebread, J. Capener, A. White. S. Destruel. L. Menghini. 37 H. WIlMams, h S. Twitcfiell. g B. Hubbell h B. Chenoweth, h B. Nalrne.c Captain Hansen makes five yards against Napa. Chenoweth (No. 7) scores first touchdown of season UjomUj J ' DotbalL The Bear Cubs, for the second consecutive season, placed third in the N.C.J.C. conference behind Menlo and Vallejo. After winning five out of eight league games, the Santa Rosa Bear Cubs received an invitation to play the Everett Junior College Trojans In the first annual Evergreen Bowl game In Everett, Washington. Everett Junior College emerged victorious in a game hampered by a continual downpour of rain by a score of I 8 to 6. Halftime worries at Menlo. A powerful fine at work. Dickerson carries the ball practice. Hugh Williams gains against Menlo. RAMBLER FOOTBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Yonkers, B. Mertle. F Masuoka. K. McHuqh, V Klemcnok. J, Ham. BACK ROW: 1 . Nelson, J, King C- Shore, B. Fittqerald, B Mendosa. B. Golden, R Lehmkuhl, H, Conover, V Ramaticl. J. Conover, R Sing, A. Matsumot o, A losa, R. Santos, V. Graziano {Boxing BOXING FRONT ROW, left to right R. Quinn, T, Conlon, J SweenY. F Nam, J, Gill more. BACK ROW: E. Cole man, A. Matsumoto, M Silvester, B. Mendosa, L Tavares. J. Jones. E. Fleming, c K. Clark, g J. O ' Sullivan, f VARSITY B. Fitigerald, c Get that rebound. S. Caporlcci, g D. O ' Hair. g BASKETBALL B. Peters, i Sully grabs for one. J. Fitzgerald, g Nails plans trouble for Bear Cubs ' opponents. (Ba JisdJbjcdL After a successful practice season in which the Bear Cubs won eight out of eleven games, they were hampered by eligibility rules and as a result they suffered ten losses to four wins in N.C.J.C. conference play. Although sometimes far outclassed, the Bear Cubs never gave up and several times were beaten by only a few points after a valiant fight. KNEELING, loft to right: R. Mattel, J. fitigerald, B. Shyvers, P. Barone, N. Tocher, J. O ' Sullivan, K. Clark, E. Yonkers, D. Aie-  edo. STANDING: Coach Mastin, B. Fitzgerald, J, Conner, D. O ' Hair, G. Gleason, B. Peters, T. Tay- lor, S. Sapporicci, J. Con- Ion, G. Baba, manager. Coach Sypher looks over his baseball talent. Out by a step. BoASibalL With the largest baseball turnout in Santa Rosa Jaycee history, Cook Sypher ' s nine ended the season with a first place conference tie. Returning letternnen John Fitzgerald. Leo Sullivan, Boyd Jensen, Bob Larson, Dave McCarty, Dick Azevedo, and Norm Canevari furnished the nucleus that was needed to field a top flight team. FRONT ROW, left to right Coacti Sypher, R. Santos, D. Peralta, J- Rathbone, H Schukler. D. O ' Hair, J. Mar linelli, H. Hare, B. Jensen MIDDLE ROW; C. RHflcs J. Goble. D. Young, D Mc Carty, E. Yonkers. M. Har wood, J. Bick, J. Fitigerald Manager Eager. BACK ROW: L. Sullivan. J, Cape ner, D. Vincent. S. Capo rice!. F. Wallace. J. O ' Sul livan, D, Aicvcdo. G- Matu lich, J. Destruel E. Salva dor. J. Ellis, N. Canevari B Fitjqerald. SoAsbalL J.FIT7GERALD, p H.HARE, f L.SULLIVAN, p J. BICK. 3b D. McCARTY, c J. ELLIS, p D.AZEVEDO, f E. YONKERS, ss N. CANEVARI, 3b B. LARSON. 2b A.WRIGHT, lb G.SALVADORE, ss R.SANTOS, c B.JENSEN. 2b D. PERALTA, f A. CAFFO, lb J.CAPENER.f M.HARWOOD, . . . BoMbalL 47 JjmcL . . G. COLDWELL H.OLSON, Captain B. CHENOWETH G.WARD H.WILLIAMS B. RUSH L.ARNOLD F. MASUOKA D. WARD Record holder, Goldie Coldwell, sails over the high jump bar. Coach Blewetf shows Jerry Ebert how. = ■• ' ■ ' f fe ' ' M ' d J. EBERT F. PERRY E. CANTWELL F.WRIGHT E. MARTINELLI K.JUNG gU|m|g|| Sfi I 5R «■ SH . . . JajocL 49 Hugh Williams (right) dis- plays excellent form going over the hurdles. f7 r Jhadc Coach Dick Blewett ' s track team, with three conference champions, was a pre- season favorite to win the Northern California Junior College conference title. The first night conference meet was held at Santa Rosa on May 1st. Stockton won the meet, Santa Rosa placed a strong third. FRONT ROW. left to right: t anager V. Bozartti, F. Perry. F. tv asuoka, L. Stan- cotf. G. Waaland, C. Coo- ley, G. Ward. D. Ward. P. Williams. MIDDLE ROW: E. Cantwell, H. Rogers, B. Mertle, C. Shore, H. Wil- liams, L. Arnold, B. Cheno- wcth, L. Meinecke. F.Wright. BACK ROW: L. Abramson. E. Martinelli, Captain H. Olson. J. Ebert, B. Rush, G. Coldwell, K. Jung. A. Cal- lori, Coach Blewett. ..■ SV FRONT ROW. left to right: B. Brown. B. Sawyer. C. Haight, K. Lampie, B. Koury, C. Siiemore. BACK ROW: Coach Mastin, D. Bondelie, G. Whitt. H. Rue, F. Pear- son. J. Clark, J. Fitzgerald. F. Holmes. •aS rt .- Soil Slodc S-fi FRONT ROW, le« to right: B. Fitigerald. W. Wanlas!, H. Williams. E. Coi, V. Baeta, H. Olson. J. Cape- ner, E. Twitchel. D. Johnson. G. Anderson. L. Tavares. BACK ROW: B. Nairne. B. Rush. G. Benway, K. Clark, K. Kastner, J. Bick, T. Woods. L. Sullivan, A. White, R. Dung, V. Vallcr- camp, D. Lindsey. U . CL. d. SPORTS CALENDAR I ov. — Playday, hockey and bad- minton; guests: S.F.J.C., Chico State, Napa J.C., Analy High. Dec. — hlocl ey, Sophs vs. Frosh. Sophonnores winners. Jan. — Initiation and athletic awards given. Feb. — Badminton and table tennis tournaments. Mar. — Basketball, Sophs vs. Frosh. Sophomores winners. Arch- ery interschool meet. April — Area playday, all sports: guests: Napa J.C., San Mateo, Marin, S.F.J.C. U jojn£jtL dthMIc t AAociatiofL ELLA MAE TRUSStLL Fall President SPRING AND FALL OFFICERS, left to right: C. L. Phillips, M. Blum, D. Chan, M. Narans, S. Leung. SPRING AND FALL CABINET— FRONT ROW, left to nght; M. McKnIght, M. Kikuch!, S. Leung, M. Narans, D. Chan. BACK ROW: C. L. Phillips, E. Linscott, adviser; V. Cameron, N. Weil, M. Blum, E. M. Trussell, L. Sorenson. MARGARET McKNIGHT Spring President SfioiiA. fiswisiv The women of S.R.J.C. prove their power in athletics by going out for sports. Points are awarded for the participation in these sports. These points, when added, give awards to the most athletic of the women. 300 points equal a pin, 500 points equal a guard pin and a block. 54 in, Sl ioiJtA Once or twice a year S.R.J.C. stages a playday In which the W.A.A. members of many schools take part. The girls enter the sports of their choice and compete for honors which go to their schools. At the end of the day there is a banquet and skits put on by the various schools. The largest of the playdays this year was the playday in April, and one of the biggest competitions Is the Marin-Santa Rosa tourna- ment which equals the Big Game in footba A : dftdwuj LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Shand. J. Bond. A. Collison, N. Shephard. M. Chenoweth. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Kikuchi, S. Leung, M. Narans, A. Collison. BACK ROW: J. Starr. J. Dial. B. Matthiesen. (BjodminijofL 56 SaAksdhjcdL FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Mattliiesen. M. Kikuctii, A. Collison, J. Bond. L. Ross, D. Stuart, MIDDLE ROW: V. Cameron, M. Mc- Knigtit, B. Roberts, J. Buncc, C. L. Phillips, S, Brown. BACK ROW: W. Marlatt, E. Duncan, M. Guntly, E. M. Trussell, N. Weil. J. Shand. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Scott, B Di«on. L. Soren- son, M. tvlcKnight, A. Col- lison. MIDDLE ROW: B. Prosser. W. Marlatt. H. Eddie. P. Marti. J. Starr, B. Hutch, J. Bond. BACK ROW: S. Leung. M. Taylor. P. Robertson, S. Garrison, G. Buffi, C. L. Phillips. E. M. Trussell, S. Werrner. H. Tarro, J. Shand. Kjodudj 57 SogibalL FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Collison, J. Starr. J. Bond B. Matthiesen. M. Ki- kuchi. MIDDLE ROW: S. Leung, M. Narans. B. Pros- scr, J. Shand, R. Kniqhten, W, Marlatt, M. Jensen. BACK ROW: D. Stuart. P. Abbot, C. L. Phillips. E. Duncan. E. M. Trussell. L. Sorenson. M. Guntly. A. Musso. FRONT ROW. left to right J. Bruck. A. Collison. J Bond. B. Matthiesen, M Kikuchi. MIDDLE ROW: W Marlatt. S. Leung, M. Nar ans, B. Prosser, M. Jensen BACK ROW: J. Shand. D Stuart, P. Abbot, E. Dun can, J. Starr. L. Sorenson M. Blum, M. Guntly. (JoUsii alL 58 JaJblsL Jsunnun, FRONT ROW, left to right; M. KIkuchi, S. Leung. A. Colllson, J, Bond. J, Bruck, BACK ROW: M. Nowlin. J. Shand, B. Matthlesen. JUNIOR TRIES FOR A BULL ' S EYE, SCOTTY SHOWS THEM HOW IT ' S DONE. OWNERSHIP DECIDED BY A JUMP BALL. MALE ANIMAL CAST Maid Billie Sneed Tommy Robert Vallerga Wife Miriam Scholz Professor Damon Joe Tupper Mrs. Damon..- Jo Ann Mast oe Furgerson Bob Reinkinq Michael.- Charles Rogers Patricia Barbara Brown Ed Keller Edward Goldberg Mrs. Keller... Dee Buchanan Wally Myers PHarry Conover Reporter Larry Bertolini Nutsy ;Ma PHanscn M SCHOLZ B. VALLERGA Bob Reinkinq shows the cast the way to play football. Chuck rehearses — looks like fun! MARILYN MILLER DIRECTOR GEORGE ANDRIN JO ANN MAST ALYCEE MOMBOISSE lit - MAX HANSOM DEE BUCHANAN DICK McGLINCHEY DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY CAST Duke Robert Reinking Ailda Dee Buchanan Stephanie---- - Jo Ann Mast Saron - Robert Vallerga Princess --Miriam Scholtz Eric--- Max Hanson Corrado Harry Conover Prince Sirki- Charles Rogers Major Whitread Joe Tupper Srazia Marilyn Miller Fedele Alvin Lawson Rhoda. - -Alycee Morr)boIsse JhsudafL fijwdjudJDfL FRONT ROW. left to right: B. Vdllerqa, C. Rogers, B. Sneed, W. Darnell. BACK ROW: F. Terry, L. Tavares, G. Hansen, B. Andrina, G. Lagorio. Gerv takes time out to smile at the camera. Billie, George and Larry try to look busy. The boys and Billie. The makeup man getting Ed ready for the big perform- ance. FRONT ROW. left to right: D. Brato. M. Nowtin. B. Sneed. MIDDLE ROW: A. Momboisse, N. Bloch, L. Biggio, S. Wyatt. BACK ROW: D. Crane, H. Con- over, P. Goerl. Now for the latest news from the campus. Dave makes with the person- ality while Joy kibitzes. Quiet! Genius at work! Cubby looks worried: Glenn ' s just taking it all in his stride. (Rjadio ' juiLcL 63 ■ 2— (§iM ' - jj____ • —    ii ' - ' -•«•. - ' M: ■ Wm LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Silver- shield, C. Baudeau. G. Na- vone, B- Perry. The boys sound off with their trombones. BAND FRONT ROW. left to right: B. Perry, D. Huntington, A Straub, C, Sizemore, A. Hos tetter C. Baudeau. SEC OND ROW: J. Whitwell, A Uhland. J. Nakamura. L, Ross. R. Tanner. J. Kirk. B Richey, J. Zehander, B. Fop piano, T. Pierce. THIRD ROW: A. Cadd, R, Gray, R. McCampbell. P. Holtzen, B. Harris. J. Clark. FOURTH ROW: G. Milne, E. Alls paugh, D. Woolsey. L Abramson, B. Golden, M Lewis. L. Yarbough, G. Clay ton. BACK ROW: F Rodger s. D. LaFranchl. A LaMark, D. Holtzen. E Cantwell. N. Schoenfeld R. Erwin. Clarinets on Parade. 1 Seeing the Bear Cubs off to Everett. ORCHESTRA SNAP Mr. Beck conducts his orchestra class. ORCHESTRA ON STAGE FRONT ROW, left to right A.Straub, A.Quick.S.Gard ner, B, Thompson, H. Art MIDDLE ROW: V. Osburn L. Deffner, B. Joerqer, S Brown, E. Allespaugh. L Meineke, R. Deiter, C Troyan. BACK ROW: Mr Beck, R. Tanner, V. Osburn H. MacDeniie, A. LaMark G. Klein, G. Milne, R Remy. G. Blair, D. La Franchi. E. Appleby. E Cantwell, D. Ballard. TriuLiJu:. CHORUS FRONT ROW. left to right: A. Kinqsley. B. Cullen, B. Kendall, R. Davis. R. Smith. E. Sondargard, M. Sedg- wick. P. Martz. SECOND ROW; S. Laursen. E. Cam- eron. J. Mast, A. Soiland. G- Prather, C. Lane, N Pexton. F. Mahon, A. Alex ander. THIRD ROW; P Bates, T. Cambiaso, A. De Jong, D. Maccario, A. Os tensoe, C. Thompson. M Scholz, M. Taylor. M, Hoy BACK ROW; R. Dutfield. L Kaelin, H. Meyn, R. Black ner. J. Trione, R. Boyce. A Uland. B. Reinking. FRONT ROW. left to right M. Scholi. F. Mahon. M Taylor, J. Mast. B. Thomp son. E. Cameron. A. Kings Icy. BACK ROW; A. Osten soe, C. Thompson. J. Trione G. Prather, D- Maccario. FRONT ROW. left to right; M. Taylor. E. Cameron, A. Kinqsley, M. Scholz. J. Mast. F. Mahon, B. Thompson. D. Maccario. BACK ROW; A. Ostensoe, C. Thompson. J. Trione, G. Prather. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Wilson. J. Frericks, P. Goerl, M. FRONT ROW. left to right: B. Cook, V. NIcchia. BACK ROW: B, Kendall. P. Goerl. H. Olson. M. Vance. H. Biaqqi LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fre- ricks, B. Wilson. M. Vance, H. Olson. B. Kendall. P. Goerl. (pjuLUcLtif, CDspwdmsmL 67 JPuL OaL 3[s£if FALL STAFF AT WORK LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Petersen, L. Mendosa, H, Biaggi, D. McGlinchey, E. Petersen, J. LeBaron, J. Frerichs, B. Wilson, D Buchanan, B. Dickerson. DICK McGLINCHEY Fall Editor EVELYN PETERSEN Spring Editor ,fR-NG jiAFF BEATING A DEADLINE FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Baiiano, F, Ferrari, 0, Cullen, BACK ROW: H. Biag gi, B- Peters. J. Laiiaroni. J. Fox, J, LeBaron, E. Petersen, F. Lane, L. Mendosa, D. Remy, 68 John Le Baron, Asst. Photographer. Harold Moore. Photographer, Editor Bob Dickers: n in his usual working pose. The girls take time off to pose. Bob DIckerson Editor Dolores Bra to Assistant Editor Harold Moore Photographer John Le Baron_ Assistant Photographer Ed Grundstrom J Ed Meckfessel ' 4 j i- ■ kj w ..■ L ■ ---Advertising Managers Verna Niccnia Bob Kavet Phil Goerl Pledge Cards Lolly Badger Betty Kendall Faye Baetge Geraldine Maffei Marjorie Bock Delores McCutchen Esther Canneron dx Meshon Ed Cox Irene Mikita Jackie Dowdall Janet Shand Phyllis Fox BillieSneed Carmen hlollingsworth Clarice Sondergard Dorothy Howard Art White . (• I . Patrin Staff engulfed in work. • i ■ :. CHEMISTRY WEAVING COOKING AERONAUTICS CERAMICS WELDING Qla AhoojfYL U.dtjLVltuiA. . ' n u .y FRONT ROW, left to right: N, Gdihbduqh. E. Taron, J. Winkler. L. Yarbrouqh, C. Thompson. R, McClellan J. Williams. M, Means, J. Zeller. F. Fuj ihara , K. Schneider. MIDDLE ROW: E. Peterson, D. Chan, A. Quick, K. Yonemura, M. King. M. Barnes, J, Valen- tine, P. Stenback, M Schoii. J. Sykes, F. Garioli, E. Gar- loli. BACK ROW: G. Dick- son, D. Wood, M. Coops, C. Anderson. G. Goodwin, T- Noldelte. T. Chambers, J. Knox, R. Stalvey, C. Grell. J. Hegarty. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Promotes and recognizes scholarship among students. OFFICERS Fall Sprinq J. ZELLER President J. SYKES F. GARZOLI Vice-President E. PETERSEN E. DODA _ Secretary.,, J. HOBERG C. THOMPSON, Representative R. STALVEY ALPHA GAMMA THETA Promotes and recognizes scholarship in field of commercial education. OFFICERS Spring Fall C.THOMPSON President R.MORGAN R. TSCHACHE Vice-President .J. KENNEDY E. DODA Secretary M. BOCK FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Henderson, A. Walker. C. Basso, M. Bock. K. Nel- son. J. Berway. MIDDLE ROW: S. West, A. DcJong, R. Sharp, E. Doda, C, Whit- comb. BACK ROW: E. Grundstrom, R. Tschache. E Garioli, C. Anderson, R. Morgan, A. Roemer, H. Browning. W. Green, C. Thompson. G. flenway. 73 LEFT TO RIGHT: G.Hansen, M. Scholl, M. Vance, P, Gcerl. D. Brato, J. Penzottr. V. Ferrari. B. Bates. B. Ken- dall. ARCS Aids publicity department by making posters for all student activities. SPRING OFFICERS P. GOERL - PRESIDENT P. BATES VICE-PRESIDENT D. MASCIARELLL...- . . - SECRETARY M VANCE .....REPRESENTATIVE t r., ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Furthers the interests of the women students. OFFICERS Fall Spring . STARR, President J. VALENTINE . PETERSON... Vice-President ...M. STREETER . FEELEY.... Secretary P. THOMPSON . LEASH... Representative-Treasurer E. CAMERON FRONT ROW. left to rigtit P. Thompson, J. Valentine J. Starr. BACK ROW: E Cameron, B. Leash, E. Trus sell, D. Chan. Mrs, Trussell M. Bridges, P. Bates, M Streeter, E. Peterson. DISCUSSION GROUP Fosters and encourages objective viewpoint in ail current affairs of interest to Student Body nnembers. OFFICERS Fall Spring M. MESHON Chairman M. MESHON E. RIDENHOUR Secretary K. YONEMURA J.KNOX Representative J. KNOX LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Will ford. K- Yonemurd, B. Bar tell. E. Epstein, M. Marcus D. Mackenzie, T, Chambers B. Golden, J. Waldie. M King. R. Sctiott. D. Tally. K Schneider, D. Beutke G Whilt. CENTER: M. Meshon FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Tallman. J. Sykes, F Gar- zoli. L. Thomson, D. Frcsf, H. Olson. D. Rhodes, L. Elvy. MIDDLE ROW: G, Danforth, R. Patterson, R. Bishop, L. Coleman, W. Honsen. G. Amoss. G. Twitchell, C. Huck. J. Mero. BACK ROW: E. Felton. A, Phillips, D. Lollich. J. Mc- Millan. D.Netiger, A.Caffo, B. Brandt. ENGINEERS ' CLUB Engages in field trips to further interest in the engineering program. OFFICERS Fail Spring B. MONSEN President..., H. OLSON G. TWITCHELL Vice-President G. AMOSS B.PATTERSON Secretary F. GARZOLI J. SYKES . Representative O. KLEE FRENCH CLUB Promotes interest in French with the meetings conducted in French. SPRING OFFICERS J. FEELEY _ PRESIDENT A. MIGLIAVACCA VICE-PRESIDENT D. CHAN. __ SECRETARY M. BLUM_ REPRESENTATIVE FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Wilcoi, M. Latcll. D. Chan, J. Feeley. M. Blum, A. Migllavacca, M, Kelly, M. Scholi, A. Dempsy, K. Yonemura. BACK ROW: D. Wood, D. Thomas, A. Work- man, N. Fashbauqh, T. Chambers, L. Olson, G. Goodwin. FRONT ROW, left to right: C, Davidson, M. Cox, J. Frerichs, BACK ROW: D. MacKenile, K. Nelson, S. Bettendorff, A. White, D. Ward, C. Basso, E. Rlden- hour, R, Koury. 76 MAYTHUR CLUB Promotes fellowship and offers its services to student activities. OFFICERS Fall Spring R. KOURY President E. RIDENHOUR B. COVEY Vice-President J. MANSEAU D. WOOSLEY Secretary B. ELLIS D.DUNBAR Representative K. TFMT ' ;rwF FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Taron. J. Sassenrath. B. Dickenson, A. Wliite, R. Rosa. BACK ROW: C Har- ris. B. Lemon, K. Wright, C. Huck. W. Tompkins, V. Klemenok. MEN ' S LUNCHEON CLUB Cooperdtes with Student Body in all Its activities and creates interest among other men in student affairs. FALL OFFICERS B. SEATON PRESIDENT C. HARRIS... VICE-PRESIDENT G. GUNDERSON SECRETARY C. HARRIS REPRESENTATIVE Fall R. WADDELL. M. KELLY D. HENEY. . D. FORSYTHE MYDAN CLUB Aids in promoting campus activities. OFFICERS President ..Vice-President.. Secretary Representative Spring ..J. FEELEY K. CORNELIUS M. KING FRONT ROW, left to right C. Burdell, A. tvtomboisse D. Ward, V. Nicchia. K Cornelius. BACK ROW: M King, M. Hedges, E. Peter sen, M. Bock. 77 FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Ross, A. Dempsey. B, Leash. J, Camozii, D. Brato, M. Guglielmini, C. Basso. MIDDLE ROW: Father Keane. M. Frost, M. Lensay. K. Teutschel. A. Walker, M. Oron. D. Heney. M. Mc- Cann, F. Ferrari. BACK ROW: J. Fitzgerald, S Capericci, E. Fleming. J. O ' Sullivan, G. Baba, D. O ' Hair, W. Thome. J. Conlon. NEWMAN CLUB An association for Catholic students. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB An association of amateur photographers. FRONT ROW, left to right M. Nelson, M. Mott, A. La Mark. A. Saare, A. Stewart M. Landis, F. Ferrari, K Gomes, E. King, H. Moore F. Pearson. BACK ROW: P Klemenoii. H.Rued, D.Niel son, E, Cox, C. Cailison W. Bresciani, D. Weiss, R Shetter, M. Harwood. SHAMROCK CLUB Encourages fellowship among members and promotes general social activities of college. OFFICERS Fall Spring B. KAVET President B. COOK J. NELSON, Secretary S. STANCOFF J. McMANNUS Treasurer.,, D. WILLIAMS H. CONOVER Representative B. BRUMS FRONT ROW, left to right B. Kendall. E. Peterson, R Neitiel.V. Nicchia. MIDDLE ROW: J, Graham. J. Wal die. G. Buffi, M. Vance, L Paiva. M. Miller. J. Nelson S. Butulia, D. Brato. N. Mil ler, L. Badger. M Streeter 0. Ward. B. Badger, R Brocca. S. Morris, D. Wil lisnns, P. Gervey, B. Ellis, K, Nelson. K. Cornelius. C Davidson. C. Burdell. G Whitt, BACK ROW: O Dross. C. Lahn. B. Nash. B Kavct. W. Gills, B. Bruns, H. Rue, L. Yarbrouqh, E Fanucchi. S. Stancoff. H Olson. B. Maxwell, J. Wink ler. R. White. L. Bcrtolini B. Golden. H. Conover. H Forsburg. B. Nielsen. C Thompson, M. Hanson. B. Cook. FRONT ROW. left to right C. Burdell. J. Norton. B Badger, L. Badger, J- Nor ton. SECOND ROW: A Knipschild, C. Thompson, V Klemenck. J. Marks, THIRD ROW: M. Narans. B. Bruns T. Lordes. J. Martees FOURTH ROW: R. Scott B. Prosser. M. Streeter. V Ramatici. R. Sing. E. Cole man, B. Nielsen. FIFTH ROW: C. Phillips. L. Soren sen, J. Gilmore, B. Cook BACK ROW: K. Cornelius D. Weiss, P. Wright, J, Mac Donald. D. Sammet. B. Patterson. SKI CLUB Promotes winter sports. OFFICERS H. BERNARD President. . J. JAMES Secretary-Treasurer Spring B. DeBISHOP P. ABBOTT SPANISH CLUB Studies Latin American culture and increases a working knowledge of the Spanish language. OFFICERS Fall Spring J. KNOX._ President. ._ .E. FANUCCHI R.TSCHACHE Vice-President _ _ .. H. OLSON M. BLUM _ Secretary.. B. CHRISTENSEN K. TALLMAN Representative... S. JENSEN CENTER: E. Fanucchi. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Lessard, D. Brato. E. Ep- stein. J. Shand, B. Christen- sen. D, Chan. M. Blum. J. Frerichs. D. Buchanan. L. Mendosa. D. Stenback, S. Tuttle. BACK ROW: M. King. K. Wade. H. Olson. E. Rueda, J. Wright. R. Laird. S. Jenson. E. Ingalls. D. Goudgc. A. Sloat. K. Tallman. B. Erwin. R. Schott. Mr.Holiidgc. Mrs. Holiidqe. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Brato. M. Landis. S. Laur- sen, F. Baumberger. J. Frerichs. M. Scholi. BACK ROW: D. Remy. A. Lawson. R. McLean. D- Bohm, D. Wood. Stimulates Fall P. GOERL J. FRERICHS.. S. LAURSEN... B. WILSON VITAE LAMPADA interest in creative writing and current literature. OFFICERS Spring ...President F. BAUMBERGER Vice-President R. McLEAN Secretary D. Vv QOD Representative ...G. GOERL ' m 80 LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Weil. D. Chan. B, Leash. K. Smith. J- Benway, M. Hedges. D. Heney, M. Lindsay. WOMEN ' S LUNCHEON CLUB Cooperates with Student Body in all its activities and creates interest annong women in student affairs. OFFICERS Fall Spring J. BENWAY ..President K. SMITH C. SCHALICH.. Vice-President D. DODGE K. SMITH Secretary J. BENWAY D. HENEY Representative N. WEIL WORLD STUDENT SERVICE FUND Raises funds for devastated world students. CHAIRMAN— R. TALLY FRONT ROW. left to right: J. Shand. W.Shuler. R. Tally. BACK ROW: C. Thomplon. E. Trussell. G. Gunderson. E. Epstein. 81 . n LU INSTRUCTORS LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Sheridan. B. Hotchkiss. K. Knoble, J. Bass. FRONT ROW. left to right: A. Thurlow. J, Spear, D. Sweeny. A. Manimov R. Zieber, W. Rogers. BACK ROW: E. Young. W. Rudee T. Torgerson, S. Mc- Neilly. OAK KNOLL S, R. COUNTY HOSPITAL SENIORS TRONT ROW, left to right: M Schwedhelm. L, Thomp- son, J. Schneider. V. Ham- mond, B. Dauf, J. Flockhart, M. Cameron. BACK ROW: D. Miller. J. Greqq, J. Jen- son, S- Grecian, F, Wood, B Blem, A. Chaffee. P, Maher, E. Spangler, M. Pat- terson, D. Paine. CAMERA SHY: B. Cates. JUNIORS FRONT ROW. left to right: P. Ashworth, W. Lewis, G. Barker, N. Holsapple. BACK ROW: P. Shea. 8. Hutson. R Phillips. Y. Eaglin, M. Brabrook, J- Johnson. K. Brown, B. Sutherland. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, left to right B. Mudgett. N Koch, E- Mc Catghan, J. Guyer, B Roberts. E Nowels. K Ormsby, 8. Arthur. L. Dcsh ler. C- Woods. D. Mc Culchen. BACK ROW: L Sanderson. J. Bunce. A, Mc Frederick, M. Ossenbrigqen. G. Jacobs. C- Handt, A. Simonini. N. McEuen, C. Wilson, A- Cecere, V. De- Hahn, L.Anderson, G.Taron, 8 Barnes, B- Dunlap, B. Howell. mfMi TLuAMA 88 SURGERY AUTOCLAVE AT SCHOOL BANDAiiING NURSERY SMILING at {jj iL VUAAMA. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS— LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Gregg. K. Brown, J. Schneider. CHORAL GROUP — LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Gregg. L. Deshler, L. Anderson. C. Woods, HOUSE COMMITTEE— FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Gregg. R. Phillips. J. Johnson, L. Sanderson. D. McCutchen. Y. Eaglin. M. Brabrook. C. Wilson, M. Schwedhelm, B. Blem. BACK ROW: M. Brabrook, K. Brown. DANCING- LEFT TO RIGHT: Y. Eaglin. B. Hutson. B. Sutherland. R. Phillips. CHRISTMAS FORMAL— 8. Blem. dt (plajif CLASS COUNCIL. FRONT ROW. left to right: C. Wilson N. McEuen B Mudqoff J Gregg R. Phillips. K. Brown. BACK ROW: B. Sutherland. P. Ashworth, 8. Hutson. M. Schwedhelm. J. Schneider, G. Grecian. 89 TluAdJL PATRICIA R. ASHWORTH Feather Falls KATHARINE E. BROWN Vallejo NADINE HOLSAPPLE Hydcsville JANET D, JOHNSON Sebastopol ' Suvadiu GLENNA L. BARKER Redding YVONNE J. EAGLIN Petaluma BEVERLY A. HUTSON Santa Rosa WANDA A. LEWIS Madera RUTH A. PHILLIPS Riverton. Utah 90 BEVERLY J. SUTHERLAND Santa Rosa - v 11 n n J A LJ - L ' FALL— SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hanley, M. Hedges, R. McGlinchy SPRING— SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT; V. Valler- camp, E. Trussell. J. Patter- son. G. Whitt, J. Feeley. FALL— FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Abram- son. D. Williams. R. Kavet, SPRING— FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Berto- lini, M. Bridges. C. Basso. F. Ferrari. A. White. CLoAdu Oi$lcQ.fUL 93 A PRETTr FAIR REPRESENTATION A FEW NEW FACES 94 a Ik. 9 vl m ' ' t.w. VM sA ' 2i ■S (•ll v fl 1 as I .. XI MJI 1 ss kiR ggj iwfjjjCT: : k: COME ON PEE WEE, SMILE THERE ' S JUNIOR AGAIN 95 ' ii ry:mi f ' 1 ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' HEY CUDDLES! WHERE ' S BUCKETS? JUNIOR ' S IN THE FRONT ROW NOW 96 TAKE OFF THOSE DARK GLASSES— JUN lOR! FINAL SCORE, CUBBY IN 4 PICTURES, SURPASSED ONLY BY JUNIOR S 8 97 ms GEORGIA E. ALLSPAUGH Penngrove DON J. ARRABIT Santa Rosa CLARENCE M. ASH Santa Rosa M. FAYE BAETGE Sonoma EUGENE R. BALDOCCHI Santa Rosa MARILYN BARNES Sebastopo! PAULINE BATES Healdsburg ALBERT L. BATTAGLIA. JR. Petaluma CHARLES D. BELDEN Santa Rosa GEORGE A. BENWAY Santa Rosa JOAN S. BENWAY Santa Rosa GLENN E. BLAIR Santa Rosa ROBERT T. BLEDSOE Healdsburg MARILYN S. BLUM Santa Rosa JUNE E. BOND Kenwood -f J f ' jhadjuuodtsiA, BRUCE B. BONDELIE Cotati SELMA L. BOSTROM Petaluma VAN E. BOZARTH Santa Rosa DELORES BRADLEY Santa Rosa WILLIAM E, BRAYTON St. Helena WILLIAM BRESCIANI Yountville MARIO L. BROVELLI Rutherford RICHARDYNE BROWN Sebastopol ROBERT F, BROWN Atlanta, Georgia HARVEY D. BROWNING Vevar, Indiana JOANETTE BRUCK Kenwood ROBERT W. BRUNS S astopol I DOLORES M. BUCHANAH Willits DOROTHY L, BUCK Santa Rosa GLORIA J. BUFFI Santa Rosa ' j i ' w I 0 4 , w ' t ROBERT W. BURTNER Petaluma WARREN P. BUSSMAN Windsor ALBERT CAFFO Napa CHARLES J. CALLISON Yountville ALBERT CALORI Santa Rosa THERESA CAMBIASO Healdsburg VELMA E. CAMERON Windsor JOAN J. CAMOZZI Santa Rosa ALBERT B. CANEPA Fort Bragg ERVIE E. CANTWELL Santa Rosa ROSS M. CARTER Freestone DOROTHY C, CHAN Santa Rosa LEONARD F. CHARLES Santa Rosa CLIFFORD J. CHIARONI Petaluma BETTY M. CHRISTENSEN Petaluma DOhMLD E. CHRISTENSEN Santa Rosa AUDREY COLLISON Geyserville HARRY L. CONOVER, JR. Clearlake Park LEW W COOK Calistoga BERNARD H. COVEY Lakeport EUGENE C. COWELL Santi Rosa WENDELL C. CRIDLEBAUGH Santa Rosa BETTY B. CROCKER Santa Rosa FRANK E. CROSSFIELD Santa Rosa GEORGE W. DANFORTH II Napa ROBERT DEFFNER Santa Rosa ROSCUE C. OE LONG Healdsburg AORIENNE N. DEMPSEY Santa Rosa RONALD E. DESROSIERS Rio Nido JUANITA L. DIAZ Hilton ROBERT E. DICKERSON Santa Rosa ELEANOR E. DODA Petaluma JACQUELINE A. DOWDALL El Verano GEORGE D. EDWARDS Piedmont RICHARD E. EGAN Santa Rosa EARBARA J. ELLIS Santa Rosa EDWARD A. FANUCCHI Santa Rosa NEIL F. FASHBAUGH Santa Rosa HARRY L. FAYTER Santa Rosa JACQUELINE L. FEELEY San Francisco EDWIN E. FELTON Indianapolis, Indiana GERALD P. FERRARI Santa Rosa RACHEL L. FLETCHER Sebastopol ELIZABETH M. FOPPIANO Santa Rosa KENNETH B. FORD Willits HENRY J. FORSBURG Berkeley PHYLIS E. FOX Petaluma ELISE S. FRAYER Santa Rosa JOY C. FRERICHS Sebastopol FREDERICK S. FUJIHARA Sebastopol WILLIAM GANTT River Falls, Alabama SHIRLEY J. GARDNER Napa ENIO V. GARZOLI Cotati FULVIO F. GARZOLI Cotati WILLIAM S. GILES Santa Rosa JOHN W. GOBLE Fort Bragg PHILLIP E. GOERL Forestville ROBERT V. GOLDEN Palo Alto JOSEPH G. GOODWIN Niagara Falls, New York HARRY C. GREEN, JR. Petaluma WARREN A, GREENE Kenwood EDWIN V. GRUNDSTROM Petaluma CHARLES H. HAIGHT Santa Rosa DORRANCE E. HAINES Santa Rosa JOHN M. HANLEY San Francisco MAX L. HANSON Santa Rosa V2RNON R. HARDISTY Sebastopol HOWARD L. HARDMAN, JR. Santa Rosa K ' ARY L. HEDGES S nta Rosa DOROTHY A. HENEY Santa Rosa MELVIN D. HERVIAN Branscomb JANE E. HOBERS Santa Rosa JAMES M. INGALLS Calistoga ESTELLE B. JEWELL Sebastopol CARL F. JOHNS San?a Rosa ALFRED W. JOHNSON Petaluma NORMA JOHNSON Windsor WALTER K. JOHNSON Healdsburg LaVERNE F. KAELIN Santa Rosa CURTIS P. KASTNER Santa Rosa ROBERT D. KIRKBRIDE Sebastopol WILLIAM D. KIRKPATRICK Nice JOHN L. KNOX Santa Rosa THOMAS P. KGNICEK Santa Rosa ROBERT KOSKELA Mendocino ROBERT B. KOURY Madera TRAVERS A. LAIRD II Oakland ALFRED J. LaMARK Santa Rosa ROBERT L. LARSON Boyes Springs MARION L. LATELL Santa Rosa w JOHN H. LAWSON f -M) f Geyserville BETTY J. LEASH Santa Rosa JOHN A. LeBARON ' . Valley Ford A z MYRON A. LEWIS H R • Santa Rosa n I « «  . ' MARY L. LINDSAY Santa Rosa M 1  STANLEY L. LUSNIA 1 Cleveland, Ohio THEODORE N. MACE Oakland LEWIS A. MADDOCKS Sebastopol GERALDINE C. MAFFEI Santa Rosa RAYMOND S, MAFFEI Santa Rosa JOHN J. MANSEAU Oakland THOMAS E. MARTIN Santa Rosa PEGGY J. MARTZ Sebastopol FRANK Y. MASUOKA Sebastopol OLIVER H. MAXWELL Fairfield 6ERNA McABEE BoonvMIe DAVID McCARTY Santa Rosa ROBERT C. McHENRY Santa Rosa MERLE W. MEANS Broadwater, Nebraska LILA M. MENDOSA Mendocino MAX MESHON Santa Rosa IRENE MIKITA Sonoma MARILYN J. MILLER Santa Rosa RAYMOND M. MOMBOIS5E Sebastopol HAROLD L. MOORE Sebastopol IRVIN R, MOOSE Windsor RENO MORANDI Fort Bragg ROBERT W. MORGAN Santa Rosa MARC P. MOTT Santa Rosa EDWIN J. MURPHY Petaluma HOWARD W. MURRAY Santa Rosa JOHN P. MURRAY Santa Rosa V ILBUR F. MYERS Santa Rosa ERNEST S. NAGY St. Helena JOHN W. NASH Santa Rosa GENEVIEVE E. NAVONE Napa JOYCE M. NELSON Santa Rosa RUSSELL R. NICHOLSON Petaluma ROBERT B. NIELSEN Sebastopol LEO E, NOONAN Santa Rosa DONALD L. OLSON Petaluma HAROLD L- OLSON Petaluma DONALD E. ORR Santa Rosa JOSEPH W. PATTERSON Portland, Oregon ROBERT E. PATTERSON Sebastopol FRANK H. PEARSON Fort Frances, Ont.. Canada JOHN A, PEDRONCELLI Geyserville BETTY J. PERRY Vineburq ELIZABETH A PERRY Santa Rosa EVELYN M, PETERSEN Santa Rosa FRANK S. PETERSEN Fort Bragg CLARA L. PHILLIPS Lakeport WILLIAM D, PHILLIPS lone, Nevada ALLEN R. PISENTI Santa Rosa HELEN V. POPLIN Santa Rosa DONALD E. POZNANGVICH Santa Rosa LILBURN R. PRATHER, JR. Lake County ORESTE R. QUIRICI Rutherford JAIviES H. RACKERBY Santa Rosa JACK A. RAMSEY Madera ROBERT E. RAMSEY Madera JAMES C. RATHBONE Santa Rosa BARTH B. RAWLES Santa Rosa ROBERT R. RECTOR Santa Rosa DONALD D. RHODES Healdsburq ROBERT A. RICHEY Ukiah FRANCIS P. RICHMOND Sebastopol JAMES M. RICKMAN Santa Rosa EVELYN RIDENHOUR Guernevllle FRANK O. RODGERS Healdsburg HAROLD M. RODLAND. JR. Petaluma REMO J. ROSA Petaluma EDWIN A. ROSE Healdsburg WILLARD H. RUSH Forestville JULIUS M. SASSENRATH Ukiah KATHRYN C. SCHALICH Santa Rosa MARCET E. SCHNEIDER Fort Bragg MIRIAM R- SCHOLZ Sebastopol HENRY J. 5CHUKLER Kenwood CHARLES J, SCHWARZE. JR. Napa ALFRED C. SMITH Santa Rosa DANIEL A, SMITH San Jose RICHARD H. SMITH Kelseyville ERNEST J. SOLDAVINI Geyserville JANET R STARR Sebastopol DOLORES F. STENBACK Comptche JEAN M. STORY Santa Rosa DORIS L. STUART Lakeport LEO T. SULLIVAN Santa Rosa WILLIAM E. SUMM Petaluma ROBERT W. SWAIN An ioch JAMES A. SYKES Petiluma CALVIN A. TABOR, JR. Santa Rosa KENNETH A. TALLMAN Fort Braqq ERNST A. TARON Santa Rcsa JOHN J. TARRO Santa Rosa RUTH A. TAYLOR Santa Rosa WARREN S. TEMPLEMAN Sebastopo! ROBERT F. TESTORELLI Santa Rosa DONALD K. THOMAS Santa Rosa CHARLES E. THOMPSON Santa Rosa NATHAN C. THOMPSON, JR. Santa Rosa 4«; % KAi G. THOMSEN Sonoma LEROY A. THOMSON Santa Rosa LEE O. TORR III Monte Rio ELLA M. TRUSSELL Santa Rosa RAYMOND R. TSCHACHE Petaluma SANFORD E. TWITCHEL Santa Rosa JACQUELINE VALENTINE Sebastopol ROBERT A. VALLERGA Yountville EARL T. VAN GEEM Alameda STUART C. VINCENT Santa Rosa JEROME R. WALDIE Antloch FRANKLIN J, WALLACE Laytonville WILLIAM C. WALLACE Healdsburg ROBERT P. WATSON Santa Rosa NANCY P. WEIL Callstoga CARL C. WHITCOMB Santa Rosa PALMER J. WHITWELL. JR. Healdsburg BERNARD C. WILEN Santa Rosa BERL C. WILLFORD. JR. Ukiah JACK J. WILLIAMS Oakland BRADFORD P. WILSON Redwood Valley DANNAN J. WOOSLEY (RODGERS) Dillons Beach ARTHUR D. WORKMAN Santa Rosa Ralph P. Amaroli Hans J. Art George P. Baba Francis J. Boehm William Bogdanov Richard D. Bondelie S. Ivar Bostrom James E. Brady Frank Castelli Marilyn Chenoweth Bradford P. Cohn Robert D. Collins John R. Conner Ronald M. Davis Jean E. Destruel George V. DiCesare Deana H. Dodge Francis R. DonatI Howard O. Doughty Mary F. Dwyer Jimmy D. Flanders Max Frankel Edward Goldberg Phillip E. Guidotti Betty L. Herling CAMERA SHY GRADUATES Eugene A. Herman Paul Higler Herbert R. Holder Robert V. Holmoe Roy F. Howard Donald F. Huntington Lowell F. Jennings Boyd W. Jensen Charles Johnson Keith D. Jung Patricia Karlson Charles A. Kitchens Oscar H. Klee Charles A. Lane William A. Lane William C. Lemon Myron A. Lewis Daryl MacDonald George O. MacKinnon Lloyd W. Maheras Richard F. McGlinchey John B. McLeod Leiand E. McNie Robert S. Menchen Charles A. Millman Gordon K. Milne William H. Monsen Donald A. Nefiger Donald F. O ' Hair Vance L. Osburn Richard A. Parker John B. Petersen Gordon F. Pope Robert G. Reinking James W. Schaal Galeon W. Schoenthal Harold Smith Kathryn E. Smith Alien Soiland Lois M. Sorensen Cyril B. Swanson Lois A. Thompson Albert W. Trombetta William R. Tubbs Wayne W. Wanlass Charles F. Whitehead. Jr. Eugene L. Whitt George Worsfold William Yee Jack R. Zeller 14 ■ r; iiiifiiiiteyy 1 ■4 ' = •. ■ !! ' iy ■■■r1 . ..f Vt e -; i« ii mm ■;••■ li •-• •-V: : Tp.r :vv. i ' .Ajfe. . ' ' 5l fl - V. 1 w TALMADGE BABE WOOD PONTIAC and CADILLAC Sales and Service Complete Automotive Service for All Makes. Work done by thoroughly experienced me- chanics. Supervised by our highly qualified service superintendent, Mel hluffman. Phone 2012 505 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa COMPLIMENTS of CHUCK ' S FOUNTAIN 722 Fourth Street Santa Rosa KEEGAN BROS. Home of hiart Schaffner Marx Clothes Fourth and B Streets Santa Rosa California QUINLEY ' S DRIVE-IN A. W. PUINLEY, Owner-Manager Phone 335-W Fourth and College Santa Rosa J. H. BELL, Licensed Realtor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance 408 Fourth Street Santa Rosa F. ORIS RESTAURANT Fine Foods Occidental California HAHMAN DRUG COMPANY Prescription Druggists Santa Rosa California COMPLIMENTS of STANROY MUSIC COMPANY BURBANK BUSINESS COLLEGE A. W. Ostenson, President Rosenberg BIdg. Phone 1041 Santa Rosa COMPLIMENTS of THE TIL TWO Third Street Santa Rosa, California CONGRATULATIONS from J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 707 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California COMPLIMENTS of NATIONAL DOLLAR STORES 619 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California R. G. MECKFESSEL Licensed Real Estate Broker 576 Mendocino Ave. Santa Rosa, California CONGRATULATIONS from S. H. KRESS CO. 613 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California WASSERMAN WELTZ Hartford Fire Insurance Company 626 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California KING ' S School and Engineering Supplies 424 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California CONGRATULATIONS J. C. PENNEY CO. 537 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, California HOOVER ROVETTI Builders - Distinctive Homes 2676 or 2706 Victoria Drive Santa Rosa, Cal. 120 COCK ' N BULL DRIVE-IN Santa Rosa California FRENCH BOOTERY Shoes of the Hour 725 Fourth St. Phone 2380 Santa Rosa, Calif. McDonald Chevrolet Chevrolet Dealers 1015 Redwood hiighway, South Phone 2007 Santa Rosa, Calif. KINGSBURY ' S Stationery, Office Supplies, Gifts and Greeting Cards Phone 2250 443 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, Calif. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 48 May you each achieve success in your chosen fields. THE PRESS DEMOCRAT and SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN COMPLIMENTS of EISENHOOD ' S Courthouse Square Fine Foods Delicious Honne-Cooked Food For Those Who Enjoy Select Sea Foods We Recommend the LISTEN TO KSRO SEVEN SEAS OYSTER BAR . . . your own Santa Rosa station . . . 1350 on 436 Fourth Street your dial . . . for sports, neighborhood news Open from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 1 1 :30 p.m. and dancing. Featuring: Broiled Maine Lobster, Cape Cod Oysters, Steamed Butter Clams, Charcoal Broiled Chicken, Tender Steer Beef Steaks Dinner Music Nightly in Our Hawaiian Dining Room with Eddie Horton at the Organ EISENHOOD ' S OYSTER BAR 122 NILES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY BUICK DEALERS Santa Rosa and Petaluma FOSTER ' S Coats • Suits • Dresses • Sportswear Fine Apparel 527 Fifth Street Santa Rosa, Calif. J. B. RICE CO. Building Supplies • Household Supplies Phone 2332 533 Mendocino Ave. Santa Rosa, Calif. THRIFTY Cut Rate Drug Stores Santa Rosa Calif. You ' ll Strike It Rich with GOLDEN STATE ICE CREAM SANTA ROSA BRANCH Bob Canby. Manager J n t !iit JOSEPH METCALF Real Estate • Insurance Phone 1750 309 B Street Santa Rosa, Calif. COMPLIMENTS DIBBLE ' S Women ' s Apparel COMPLIMENTS CORRICK ' S K.BROWN, Class of ' 26 Santa Rosa Calif. COMPLIMENTS FOOD CITY Complete Food Market Santa Rosa , Calif. CONGRATULATIONS NATIONAL ICE Santa Rosa Calif. COMPLIMENTS ECONOMY DRUG STORE E. J. Toschi. Prop. 646 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, Calif. COMPLIMENTS HENDERSON ' S 51 7 Third St. Santa Rosa, Calif. COMPLIMENTS HALL BROS. Drugs Santa Rosa Calif. M. L BRUNER CO. Sales • Radio • Service 524-26 Third St. Santa Rosa, Calif. HENDERSON ' S CLOTHING 517 Fourth Street Santa Rosa Calif. COMPLIMENTS THE MIRAMAR LOUNGE Exchange Ave. Santa Rosa, Calif. COMPLIMENTS SMITH ' S SHOE STORE 513 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, Calif. WARNER ' S CREAMERY At the Sign of the Cone Tv o Blocks North of Junior College Santa Rosa Calif. COURT MARKET Grocery, Meat, Vegetable Department 542 Third Street Santa Rosa, Calif. 124 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES JANSEN MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler and Plymouth 930 South A St. Phone MOB Santa Rosa WORLEY ' S FINE FOODS Fried Chicken, Southern Style 719 Fourth Street Santa Ro a, Calif. H Y R 1 y s U L T E H (t J la N S E M MOTOR Co PAYNE CORPORATION Refrigeration and Insulation Contractors Phone 1884 1652 Mendocino Ave. Santa Rosa, Calif. PAYNE HARDISTY ' S QUALITY GOODS Coffee, Crockery, Tea, hlomewares Glasswares and Gifts Corner Fourth and B Streets Phone 73 Santa Rosa, Calif. DIXON HARDWARE CO. hiigh Grade FHardware 425 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, Calif. rl n L M. BRITTON Watchmaker. Jeweler and Engraver Diamonds • Watches • Jewelry Phone 474 729 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, Calif. BARNETT MOTOR CO. Dodge Job Rated Trucks Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars 955 Redwood Highway South Phone 747 and 748 Santa Rosa, Calif. PEDERSEN FURNITURE CO. Interior Decorators Phone 384 635 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, Calif. THE WHITE HOUSE W. R. Carithers Sons, Inc. Santa Rosa Calif. The finest flower is the one and only orchid . . . hiave your finest garments cleaned at the one and only . . . PARIS CLEANERS Phone 20-A 228 South A Street A photograph you will oppreciote , :t BOB KAVET. VERNA NICCHIA. ED MECKFESSEL PATRIN ADVERTISING STAFF Photographed Through the Courtesy of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS of SANTA ROSA • Photographs for All Occasions • All Work Guaranteed • Appointnnents Unnecessary 523-A FOURTH STREET PHONE 2585-R 127 s X a J  ' LEDERER. STREET AND ZEUS CO., INt BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA ■JyJ i . y : •% x. f S M.j Jma T) I f UTHy . ■z -V- - -- . i, 6 ' i Ma Ih .■A . , - ' -. M y i ' ' . ' 4 •1 ' . • v. ' J , D-vi A


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