Sonoma High School - El Padre Yearbook (Sonoma, CA)
- Class of 1955
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'rnrrn LIPDQHNIA MQ-lIl'l:lhA4 Dslofw uruwun 'iq no m l-n June lo, 1955 dear student body: for Une ti:-st time in sev school pl-int was adequate the 'CFA-55 school liz-gest efu-o high eral .ve-irs olu- for the opening or ye-ir, ir, spite of the .llmsnt in Uze histQry ol' -Sonoma . our enrollment had increased from A50 last sullmler to 565' this fall. olu- new shower and locker room -Rnd the why other llzmrovements colrplelied dlu-ing the Sulfllqel' vacation, make our school pl-int one of the best, and 1 know that our students are ,justifiably proud of' their school. we have had a most successful .Ve-ir and it is with regret that we see Our largest senior class graduate. holvever, ve reel t our senivrs have gained Illuch dll.:-ing !'ollr years at sdqoma high sch i lmou that you Jo' wishing them the b hat their ool. 1.11 with the faculty JJ: est of everything. sincerely, John -1. glaese dorothy godward dean o gurls unlverslty of calxfornla at berkeley b a m a Jumor engmeer david pfeiffer dean of boys vice principal oregon state, b.s. the forward look IS the slogan of a promlnent buslness flrm this year by WhlCh lt hopes to lmply that lt has achieved leadershlp 1n 1ts fleld whether th1s IS true or not, the slogan IS a good one for sonoma valley unlon hlgh school students who are lookmg forward to suc cess and leadershlp 1n the future the future IS beset wlth many dlfflcult and perhaps dlscouraglng problems, but development of sound hablts of work cltlzenshlp and cooperatlon whlle here at school wlll lay a flrm foundatlon for the ultlmate solutlon of these problems we wlsh to congratulate the students of sonoma hlgh on the flne process ln Clll zenshlp and cooperatlon dorothy godward d3Vld pfelffer left to right: d. a. pfeiffer, r. o. hotz, h. coops, j. l. glaese, a. 1. ford, ferris, c. mitchell board of education the maln governing body of the school lS the board of trustees lt conslsts of flVC members who are elected for a three year term they make the rules and regulations for the school and make the declsxons on all lmportant lssues concermng pohcy they are capable of dolng a very good Job ln sometlmes d1ff1cult and trylng err cumstances evldence of thelr planmng and reallzatlon of the school s problems can be found 1n our three new bulldmgs and other lmprovements around school pta progress through actlon our theme for 1955 has been a great challenge we feel we have met the challenge to some degree by our mcreased membershlp, organlzatlon of class parents to assist students and advlsors, serving dlnners to school clubs, and havlng for our year s project the purchase of a stage curtaln for golton hall through the excellent co operatlon of teachers and students, our programs were lnterestlng and the toplcs dlscussed gave the parents an opportumty to become bet ter acqualnted w1th the school thereby a speclflc purpose of the p ta to serve as a medlum between home and school was attamed nelther home nor school can do thelr best for the hrgh school youth wlthout the other's mtelllgent understandmg and loyal support left to rrght standlng mrs J Johnson mrss d godward and mrs p frledrlchsen seated mrs 1 kahrs mrs a grlewe mrs b lannmg mrs a heppe and mrs g mcholas agnes b. johnson oregon state college, b.s.g san jose state, homemak- ing I, II, III, f.h.a. advi- sor, freshman advisor george k. koche university of california, b.a., general secondary, physical education, gen- eral math, senior advisor, a basketball coach, ten- nis coach norah teresa lavers university of california, a.b., general secondary, spanish, french, spanish club advisor, junior class advisor earl livingston u. c. college of agricul- ture, davis vocational ag- riculture, future farmers of america advisor, fresh- man class advisor harry loucks oswego state teachers col- lege, b.s.g san francisco state: industrial arts, gen- eral shop, senior class advisor jane lundin university of california, san francisco state college, b.a., m.a.g english lb, Sb, sophomore class advisor phil severance washington univer- sity, b.s.g mills college, m.a., genaral secondary credential, g i rl s' p.e., g.a.a. advisor, s e n io r class advisor george h. scrimger san francisco state college, a.b., secondary in music, beginning instru- ments, girls' chorus, mixed club levena schroeder university of california, b.a.g oregon state collegeg san francisco c o l 1 e g eg commercial subjects, sophomore class advisor, commercial club ,, ,I ,. e -pg '- AJ , chester t. sharek university of scranton, b.a.g b.a. in education, university of california, san francisco state, m.a. in administrationg u. s. his- tory, american problems, senior class advisor theodore c. shatto santa rosa junior college, a.a.g university of cali- fornia, los angeles, stan- ford, h.a., m.a., american problems, u. s. history, general mathematics, base- ball coach, junior class advisor . jean p. yates art institute of chicago, b.a.e., university of chi- cago: north westem uni- versity, de paul univer- sity, arts, crafts, mechan- ical drawing, junior class advisor nn V -4 1, J gang lust x student government X! A-fii Q in 3. K lv eine ' I f e GAIM 2 ----JE 1 first row, left to right: l. karabochus, treasurerg a. stelling, secretaryg h. Colby, presidentg r. wooten, vice president, c. cosma. pep chairman. second row: b. griewe, baliffg p. norton traffic chairmang n. Carlson, b. provenzano, yell leaders: s. biggs, music chairman: 6 program chairmang s. cassidy, publicity chairman. student government the student government is composed of the student body officers, the student council, the welfare committee, the traffic committee, and the pep club. student body officers are nominated and elected during the month of may. the elected president of the student body then appoints other needed officers, and they are approved by the student council. the student council is responsible for the administration of the affairs of the student body. the duties of the student council are to approve budgets of classes, clubs, and other activities, approve awards to athletic teams, and other student groups, arrange school dances, rallies, assemblies, and all other events of the school. student council is composed of all elected and appointed student body officers. the president and two representatives from each class are also included as well as representatives of major school organizations, the welfare is headed by the vice president of the student body, and maintains order in the school. its chief duty is to enforce all laws of the student government at school and at all student activities. representatives from each class are elected to serve as welfare members. the traffice committee is a fairly new group which organizes and enforces traffic regulation. a committee is selected to check cars and promote safety among student drivers. the pep club, under the leadership of the pep chairman, promotes spirit among the student body members, and is responsible for organizing rallies, stunts, and decorations for games. it is composed of student council members, and two repre- sentatives from each class. 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E m Q Lf IV .A :jpg sensors 4 'Q fa 29 ix 3 I 3 X, Ay 21 f 6 QQ' 557 Q 0 ,gb Cggjbkog ff ', go? ve, 0 if 5-fy - i Lx Y f class of 55 the class of 6'55 looks forward with enthusiasm to their future years just as they looked forward to their four years of high school. everyone will go different ways and perhaps never be able to be together again. the class of 6'55l' is a class that has worked hard and earned a good reputation. as freshmen we were welcomed into sonoma high by the senior class at the freshman reception. the officers of the class were: president bob kyle, vice president bob sangiacomo, secretary norine carlson, student council gerald le lesch, welfare jo ann twyman and orville stovall, yell leaders joy weaver and florence bonaude. in the annual yell contest the class came in second. during this freshman year a care drive was sponsored. a total of over S5800 was received by the s.v.u.h.s. students. the freshmen came in second to the juniors by only eighty-seven cents. as the largest class in school, the sophomores won the student body card sale and put on the uteepee trot, the frosh reception. leading the class during the sophomore year were: president jerry hawkins, vice president carol hahn, secretary judy thomas, student council karen more and gerald le lesch, welfare jo ann twyman and bob kyle, yell leaders norine carlson, barb provenzano. again the class came in second in the yell contest. it was during our sophomore year that we received our class rings. at last, junior year arrived, and we were finally upperclassmen. acting as officers during this year were: president gerald le lesch, vice president gene dornbush, secretary susan biggs, student council -deborah ellis, edwin smith, welfare liz tubbs, suzanne fischbeck, and bob kyle, yell leaders florence bonaudi, jo ann twyman. the class accomplished much in this year. one of the best senior balls ever put on was by the juniors, return to paradisef, at the end of the year the first class picnic was held. everyone looked forward to the biggest and best year ever, the senior year. it marks the last year of high school and proved to be the best of all. starting out the year the seniors won the student body card sale and yearbook sale. on dec. 3. frosty frolicsf, a xmas semi-formal dance was presented. senior week, which is held at the end of the year is always looked forward to. graduation concludes the four years of sonoma high. everyone in the class of 55,' will long remember and cherish all the fond memories of this year at sonoma high. for there will never be anything the same as high school. the senior officers were: president violet de martini, vice president gerald le lesch, secretary pat clark, student council carol hahn, edwin smith, welfare debbie ellis, betty backholm, and bob larsen, yell leaders barbara provenzano, and norine carlson. backholm, betty j business: gaa 2, 3, 4, fha 2. 3, treasurer 2, reporter 3, chorus 2, 3, ,, commercial elulm 3. 41 junior eseorl 3g senior welfare 4. badding, frances it 5, college prep, transfer franklin high school, stockton, calif. 1953. ' Y j . barr, Shirley 'L 3. 4: el paflre 4g dragons tale 4: ra raxas 4. KVNJ' in-111' 49 hasch, hob 'Lf' liaslxetliall 2. 3. i 2' ' . college prepg spanish club 2. 3, 4, president 3: fha 2. 3. 4. treasurlr . Nt . ffl! fx ' N 'N f 9' x hauer. tlonna jf . pink vusmess. gaa 2. 3. 4. thorus 2, 3. Ki . . gf liennmg. lilll .,w,. i 'O vocational. I 5 Diggs, susan black, erin club 13 el padre 4, art etlitor 4. bonaudi, florence businessg yell leader 1, 3g junior escort 33 pep clph 2. 33 gaa 3, 43 commercial club 3g majorette 45 chorus 3. bonvecchio, george vocational. college prep, music chairman 4, secretary-treasurer 3, music club 3 fha 3, student council 43 gzaa 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary 4 junior escort 3, pep cluln 4, Wray, 4g tlrag:0n's tale 3, 4. news editor 4, el patlre 2, 3, 4, business manager 3. college prop, transfer setlona, arizona 2, mayer. arizona 4g spanish 918 A i voeatiorlalg junior escort 31 tlragonl tale 4: el patlre 4: has:-lmal'l 3 P C5 branstetter. phyllis college prep, transfer orovilh- union high school 4, dragonls tale 4, el padre 4. brown. bette business: fha 2, 3, commercial club 3, el padre 3, chorus 2, 3, 4. .1 atllick 'fee QU7t507l 1n's tale 4: cl padre 4, church, jo ann twyman fx, 5.9 'CIT ii , . Q l1'lllll5 . Carlson. norine college prep, yell leader 2, 4. secretary 1: gaa 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ra ravas 4, commercial club 3, fha 2, 3, music club 3, 4, el padre 4, literary editor, drag1on's tale 3, 4, feature editor, pep club 4, student council 4, junior escort 3. Cassidy. sheila college prep, publicity chairman 4, gaa 2, 3, 4, ra ravas 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, honor s 2, 3, 4, csf 2. 3. 4. secretary 4, fha 2, 3. 4, ' spanish club 2, 3, 4, pep club 4, student council 4, chorus 4. business, gag Secretary 2, pep Club 2, 3, t'omIIlerl'lal Club 3, 4, flla secretary 3, welfare 1, 2, yell leader 3, chorus 2. 3, 4, el padre 2. 3. X8 college prep, pep chairman 3, program chairman 4, gaa 2, 3, 4. secretary-treasurer 4, el padre 2, 3, spanish club 2, 3, 4, chorus 3, 4, K ra ravas 4, pep club 3, 4, song leader 4, junior escort 3, student rt council 3, 4, dragons tale 3, 4, editor 4, class secretary-treasurer 4. A Colby. herbert block 2, 3, 4, band l, 2, dance band 1, music club l. 2. 3. 4 vice president 1, pep Club 4, football 2. 3, 4, basketball 2. 3, 4 Ha - li manager 1, tennis 1, 2. 3. 4. Coleman, richard college prep, spanish club 2, block 2, honor s 2, band 1, 2 music club 1, 2, basketball 1. 2, tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, baseball manager 1 college prep, student body president 4: honor su 2, 3, 4, vice presi- dent 3, spanish club 2, 3, 4, bailiff 2, student council 4, welfare 4, v collier, james husinessg commercial cluh 3. 4, chorus 2. 4. cosma. Carol college prepg welfare 3, pep chairman 4, spanish 2, 3. 4, social chairman 3, gaa 2, 3, 4, fha 2. 3. 4. historian 3, pep cluh 4. CTEIIHCI, gary college prep, transfer from grant high svhoolg golf 2. 3. h crawford, bonnie Z business, gaa, chorus 4. fir delalay, louis vocationalg ffa 2, 3, 4. de martini, violet business, senior class president 4, song leader 3, 4g junior escort 35 gaa 2, 3, 4. vice president 4g commercial club 3, 4, fha 2, 3, song leader 3g Chorus 2. 3, 4: el padre 2. 3. 4g dragon's tale 4g student 'council 43 welfare 43 'imiss junior 3, pep cluh 3, 4. dornbush, gene president 3g na. b, 0 haskethallg a, lm track, draper, robert vocationalg football l, 2, 3. 4. duckett, james vocational, a golf 2g dh basketball 3. ebert, richard junior escort 3g track 1, 2, 3. College prepg honor S , Csfg block 'ssvg spanish clulmg class vice ts' gl 2' sr- A C' 1 3 K finch. ted ellis, deborah businessg gaa 2, 3. 4. secretary 3: honor 5 2. 3. 4, secretary-treasurer 2. 3, 4g ra ravas 2. 3. 4: connnercial club 3, 43 fha 3: welfare 4. secretary 41 el parlre- 3, 4. art mlitor 4: junior escort 3, fassio. robert vocational, 4. ..' vocational: transfer from leggett valley high school 4. fischbeck. suzanne businessg gaa 3. 43 commercial club 43 fha 2: chorus 2, 3. 43 dragon's tale 45 welfare 3. 4g music club 3, 4. 05 vu. college prep, bloc 2, 3, 43 junior es 1. 2, 3, 4g track l. college prep: fha ra ravas 2, 3. 4, friedrichsen, paul cl?Oi.5 honor s 2. 3. flancli, stanley business. francis, harold vocational: tennis 2, 3, 4. QOL,-fel garrone, andy vocationalg tennis l. 2. 3. 4: basketball 2: chorus 4. ghiggioli, joseph vocationalq nc basketball 1: track 1. 2g baseball 2, 3. gray, JO 3 4, honor s 3, 4, csf 4, ra ravas 4, music Glu 7 griewe, bruce college prep, bailiff 4, block 5 1, 2, 3, 4, spanish club 1, 2, 3, chorus 3, 4, welfare 4, junior escort 3, football 3, 4, C basketball 1, 2, Hb basketball 2, 3, Na basketball 4, baseball 2, 3, 4, track 2. college prep, orchestra 1, band 2, 3, 4, chorus 2, 3, spanish club 2, b 1, 2 haas, louis vocational, transfer martinez junior high school 1. hahn, carol college prep, student body publivity chairman 3, class vice president 23 pep club 3, 43 student council 3. 4, honor s 2, ra ravas 2, 3, 4, fha 2, song leader 21 music club 33 drug:on's tale 3, 4, feature editor 3, editor 4: el padre 3, 4: spanish 1-lub 2. 3. 4. social chairman 2: junior escort 3, gaa 2, 3, 4. treasurer 4. xx howard, rodney , 'A no ,- college prep, track 1, 2. 3, 4g basketball 2, 3, football 2, 3, 4. f K 1' M ' i i howard, ronald is .'.A E W vocational, football 1. 2. 3, 45 basketball 1. 2. 3, 4, baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. I V johnson, yvonne college prepg spanish club 2, 3, gaa 3g fha 2, junior escort 3. j udge, alice business, commercial club 3, 4, vice president 4, el padre 3, dragon's tale 43 fha 2, 3, 45 chorus 2, 3. Qllzilzryn sh club 2, 3, 4, ra clragon's tale 4, el klser, bob karabochos, louis business, student body treasurer 4, junior escort 3, block S 3, 4, student council 4, pep club 4. kempner, sony business, gaa 2, 3, 4, chor s 3, 4. l vocational, ffa 2, 3, 4, football 2, 3, 4, track. king, rozella business, chorus 2, 3, 4, fha 3, 4. kyle, robert college prep, transfer college prep, freshman class president, student council 1, welfare 1, 2, 3, junior escort 3, spanish club 2, chorus 3, 4, block 5 2, 3, 4, football 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, 4, track 1, 2, 4, baseball 1, 2, 4, captain 2. lasley, naomi business, commercial club 3, 4, president 4, gaa 1, 2, 3, 4, chorus 3, 43 fha 3. X , -sr: klemmick, mel from las lomas high school, walnut creek 4 knapp, edward vocational, ffa 2, 3, larsen bob 4. business, welfare 3, 4, band 3, 4, csf 4, president 4, clragon's tale 4 business manager 4 le lesch, gerald college prep, class president 3, class vice president 4: honor s 2 3, 4, president 2, spanish club 2, 3, 4. long, diana college prep, spanish club 1, 2, 3, 4, gzaa 2, 33 music club 4. low, lim vocational: ffa 2. 3, 4, reporter 4: junior escort 3. '5- martin, vocationalg transfer from rantoul, illinois. maslm, barry prepg spanish club 2, 3, 4, junior escort 33 block 5 3, 43 3 4 football 1, 2, 3, 4g basketball 2, 3, 4, baseball 3, 43 lucas, betty business, song leader 43 student council 4, chorus 2, 3, 4, gaa 2, 3, 43 gaa manager 4, pep club 4: tlragonk tale 4, el padre 2, 33 fha 2 maffei, william vocational: block 5 3, 4, ffa 2, 3, junior escort 3, football 1, 2, 3, 4 N medeiros, tony vocational, ffa 1. 2, 3, 4. mckenna, john college prep, spanish club 2, 3, 4, chorus 35 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, track 1, 2, 3, 4, tennis 3, 4. mathis, college mazza, vocatlonalg block s l, 2, 3, 4, Jun basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 football 2, 3, 4. I Yi-Hoof michels, johnny vocational, track 1, 2, c basketball 1, 2. V . 2, - ' 'SKU tx more, karen RCC WN 3-'lf' Vtl X college prep, music chairman 3, student council 2, 3, 4, el. padre 2, 3, 4, assistant editor 3, editor 4, dragon's tale 3, feature editor 3, spanish club 1, 2, 3, president 2, honor s 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary 3, pep club 2, 3, 4, music ra ravas 2, 3, 4, junior escort 3, club 3, fha 2, 3, reporter 2, sophomore class rep. to student council at 'Wifi .' 2 'QM' .., ' ' norrhom. eric 2 5 roll:-gc prep: jx' fomlnall l. KT' Q71 V . K i norton. william Y ' I -X ' College prep, traffic chairman l, spanish l'lllll 2. 3, 4, block s 3, 4, ' W jggnior escort 3, pe-p club 4: snunlf-nt council 4: football l: golf ,A V 1. 2, 3, 4. ' 5 - .Kgs pellandini, barbara business, gaa 2, 3, 4, music club 4, commercial 3, 4, fha 2, 3, majorette 2, 3, 4, dragon's tale- staff 4, chorus 2, 3, 4, el padre 4. panassie, maurice vocational, track l. 2. phillips, ronald -Wetland ll business, basketball 2, 3, 4, golf 1, 2, 3, 4, track 1, 2, 3. provenzano, barbara business, transfer from tomales l, yell leader 2, 4, gaa 1, 2, 3, 4, fha 2, 3, commercial club 3, 4, clragon's tale 4, chorus 1, 4, junior escort 3, pep club 4. QI - K ill college prep, transfer from hall township high school 4. quartucci, marlene raff, james vocational, transfer from san jose high 3. reber, catherinel, business, fha, parliamentarian 2: commercial Club 4. secretary 4. reynolds, verna lee business: fha 4. It fx fl 'EIT' . A . . x A -d Qaubaha jean Qobeats 1, st.. . ' 1 roeder, mary lou businvs' ei Club 1' 'Yau 2 il 4 rico pr:-simlent 3 pn-simlvnt 4' gm ,'s-,py ., . . -. . commercial club 3, 4: fha 2, 3, junior 1-svort 3: el parlre 4, business 'Ui manager 4. Samson, jim vocational, tennis. 3, 43 chorus 4g junior escort 3. ,N Sanders, jack club 3, 4g com- music club 3, 4, Q S2 4219 vocational, transfer pe-talumu 3: It-nnis, basketball, baseball. sangiacomo, robert college prepg class vice pn-siflent 1: block hs 1, 2, 3, 4, Ha 1, 2, QW G- ,Sf Q5 v sapp, eddie vocational. saunders, james business, band 3, 4, track 2. businessg honor csf 3. WJ' scotto, gino vocationalg golf 3, 4. shipman, peggy 45 gaa 3, 4, ra ravas vice president 4g fha smith, edwin etball manager 25 Ciara! G-Ann Schwarz 3, 4: ack 1, 2, 3g tennis 1. Nancy Diane Shipper' college prepg transfer marina junior high school lg student council 3, 4 sperring, gene college prep, spanish club 2, 3, 4g honor s 23 basketball IJ 3, basketball a 4. padre 4. stelling, anita college prep, student body secretary 4g honor s 2, 3, 4, president 3, csf 2, 3, 43 ra ravas 2, 3, 4, vice president 3. president 43 gaa 2, 3, 45 pep club 43 student council 4. stokes, margaret prep, transfer pacific grove union high school 4g gaa 4, el thompson, marion college prep3 transfer from bakersfield high 43 ra ravas 43 honor sv 4. tubbs. elizabeth business3 welfare 33 majorettes 3, 43 commercial club 3, 43 gaa 2, 3, 43 junior escort 33 dragon? tale staff 43 el padre staff 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 welfare 3: music club 4. 51 .qlaibaza Qayfe Cfjanfleagzift 43 dragon's tale 43 fha. Vogt, john I voeational3 football 33 baseball. ross, claire college prepg gaa 43 fha 2. 3g pep club 43 dragon's tale 43 el padre 4. wagner, margarete college prep3 spanish eluli 2. 3, 43 fha 2. 3, 4, vice president 3, de- gree of achievement 3. president 4g gaa 3, 43 ra ravas 3, 43 el Padre 3, 4. walker, Vernon, jr. college PFPPQ spanish club 1, 2. 4g honor s 33 football 2. 1. 2. 3. 4g junior escort warren, robert I Q Q vocational3 block Hs 2, 3, 43 football 2, 3, 43 baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. wassam, dave college prepg transfer from tamalpais high school 33 ffa 4, president 43 football3 baseball. weaver, howard vocational, industrial arts club 2, band 3. ' I f A f' ' t 1 weaver, joy ti'-, 1 busmess, gaa 2, 3, 4, chorus 3, industrial arts 2, 3, freshman class yell leader, junior escort. whelan, jim college prep, spanish club 1, 3, block s 4, industrial arts 2, football 3, 4, track 4, basketball 3, tennis 3. widmer, caroline honor S 3, 4, csf 3, 4, ra ravas 2, 3, 4. wooten, ron college prep, transferred fortuna high school 3, student body vice president, pep club 4, welfare 4, block S 3, 4, football 3, 4, track 3, 4, student council. our faculty advisors mr. edsall, mr. scrimger, mr. sharek, mrs. severance, mr. koche, mr. loucks. Q-, 3 22? , iw M A .,,,?g, gym 1 it ra 6 1 ' A Aw -9, ,swf ,,.L 'W H , few, M wi: . '14,-if: .fa N . E 1, .LV A, at I -,-.t,,A 7,,,4 , ' V f' H 141 I YW' rr fm.: ' 's - V .. 1 Kg K 'mm 'Q A 1 --'vu 5' ei Li? J 1 1 Q Q., I' wr' .,, 5 ,. l VJQJQ ,I V 27, fs 4. N ,pi Y' 2' , -' .TQ-1: 'U' -by A P J' - 1 t , ,W ' ' h u. M . f' .' r - J yf . . 1 . -' , , ,, ly ,. , .M , N ,, . 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X irgq '13, fir up-Q-asf' K- 3 1 n-J 35 thcresa rampom barbara roberta hob fascxo florenm bonaudx margarcte wagner Joy weaver susan lngg suzanm- fwchbeck hc rb Colby carolmc vudme r bob Qangxacomo ron wootfn frnd cadlr pm whelan amta stellmg naoml laaley margarel stokr- cathorme rebm r Q bob warren mary lou roedc r pal norton john mckc nna 1-arol hahn karen more paul frnedrlchsen bull maffel In the good old days!! 3: yfivf' 'K ' 5-in -'R' ' 'V yr . w ,EA ,rw 5 fx.. .sua l 1 4 Q 1 I 's by il 7' . s 2' 5, I , L , 1 L' pull bb 'Fa 48 r x QAQHYW. claire voss erin black francvs batting elizabeth tubhs bruce griewe barry maslin carol cosma bill schroeder gayle vanderbrift eric norrbomm peggy Shipman barbara provenzano 13315 llifiii cflclie' knapp yvonne- johnson diana long verna lm- rf-ynolds beverly vincelli bob larsen rodney howard shirlcy barr barbara pellandini i A gayle vanclergrift sheila Cassidy carol Schwartz norinv carlson betty backholm charlie callle violet de martini dick ebert jim duckett bob singlton lois gabriel did you go to school i w Y i with them? flowery 1950 first row. le-ft to right: r. rose. h. graves, c. rolrinson. h. lanning. unknown. j. twyman. unknown. unknown. lr. vincelli. second row: n. laslvy. unknown. d. phillips, d. day, j. michels. l. forward. p. norton. third row: mrs. lewis, h. grit-we. t. farrell, g. garrison, b. we-hh, la. larkins. r. phillips. fourth row: v. walker. r. von kruze, unknown, unknown, d. hrcdehoft. unknown. j. hawkins. sonoma 1946 first row: g. winters. b. lucas, unknown. k. more-. lr. lrrown. m. rm-dvr, h. Cole, w. han' Cock. lm. lmasvh. rl. vlawson. lm. bradloy. s. Cas- sidy. svvoncl row: cn knapp. n. skipper, g. scotto. c. vastorcna. unknown. d. sarich. un- known. lm. drape-r. l. nichols. r. alhrant. third row: p. shipman. j. duckett. unknown. f. ca- mllc-. w. thiln-au. r. howard. j. thomas. l. tuhlws. C. Cosma. unknown. r. howard. fourth row: C. lval. p. lm-nnan. unknown. t. castorena. lm. hackholm. lm. pe-llandini. j. mccarley. b. kiscr. t. ramponi, fifth row: d. douglas. unknown. unknown. j. sampson. lm. schroedf-r. C. cadlc-. J. volln-r. el verano 1947 first row: j. cherry. C. haas. j. dawson. C. fer- nande. g. gre-enhurg. j. sitenga. second row: s. harmon, unknown. a. franklin. unknown. v. dv martini, j. weaver. a. smith. g. vandcrgrift. unknown. unknown. third row: t. miller. l. neff. unknown. p. friedrichsen. b. maslin. s. yarozeski, unknown. unknown, unknown, un- known. l. haas. classes JUDIOI' class offlcers taylor vxce premdent slmpson secretary r mcgrath pr: hldent sophomore class offlcers d ashworth vlce presldent, J valentine secretary s thomp son, treasurer, J klb pres1 dent freshman class offlcers e thatcher, v1ce presldent, d klser, presldent, p Johnson, sec retary ,,. 1-nn., ...i v P first row, left to right: e. milkie, t. skavland, m. duarte, j. gomez, e. farrell, g. stedman, b. davitto, d. newman, m. flandi, m. neff. second row: e. halley, m. flood. j. wright, s. bland, cl. philips, lc. barr, d. jarvinen, j. sartori, d. johnson, l. schmidt, d. clark. third row: b. goldrup, c. smith. c. bell, r. vanes, h. newhall, v. cummings, j. davis, j. fish, m. jensen, g. johanson. class this year, as always, the class of 756 has been ac- tively interested in all school activities. with rich- ard mcgrath as president, dan taylor as vice presi- dent, and pat simpson as secretary, the juniors are winding up a terrific year. sponsoring the annual senior ball was the jun- iors' main activity. the prom, this year held at the first row, left to right: a. coble, l. hobbs, j. baines, d. main, l. bowen, i. johns, m. faulkner, c riley, c. bootzen, j. martin. second row: g. lira, t. ferreira, j. thompson, m. audiss, s. sighs, p simpson, j. hammond, m. jones, s. hill, m. johnson. s. knapp, s. kirk, n. thomas. third row: shadwell, g. jacobsen, r. mcgrath, v. kohza, r. sheppard, e. cosma, r. bean, m. norton, dixson, d. taylor. W . P d. ., ,.. first row, left to right: p. shafer, j. kozak, w. martindale, l. schmidt, d. stutz, e. dunlap, e duncan, s. carafa, r. spadoni, 't. clark, h. taylor. second row: r. czosek, l. roan. d. elliott, r humphrey, p. orr, n. Shelton, f. siegfried. b. morrison, b. warner, j. pappas. third row: t meyers, r. w0est,.l. king, h. primbsch. k. imhof, e. mc cahon, h. martin, cl. watson, s. neace a. yarozeski, w. tyler. of '56 sonoma mission inn, was a dinner dance. to raise funds for the bi dance the 'uniors edited and S J rinted a school director , containin the names P Y S and phone numbers of all s.v.u.h.s. students. ano- ther money-raising project was a football conces- sion. the juniors also presented a football rally. first row, left to right: j. gregor, b. gordon, k. brinkman. b. wallace, t. jenner, b. fergus, l. hunter, m. jensen. second row: d. pellandini, w. welch, j. taylor, gf, kiser, j. mcketchnie, r. silveria. Q yq, first row. If-ft to right: s. thompson, p. ahlhrandt. e. hruhn, j. valentine. j. drape-r, m, wedge-, I. nicholas. d. carey, n. schwartz, r. giacopazzi. second row: e. martin, j. skipper. n. masnada. m. solen, c. huff. r. parameter. hransc-tier. m. lincoln. p. simmons, n. chang. g. larivclle. a. petcrsen. class of 57 the sophomore class of '57, under the leadership of jerry kolb, started off the year with the first dance. Hfreshman receptionf' the dance was a huge success with many frosh and sophomores attending. the class's other activities were a concession at the football games. the picking of the class rings. and the sophomore hop among others. those elected at the beginning of the year as class officers, along with the president. were the following: dave ashworth, vice presidentg judy valentine, secre- W first row, left to right: , f. powell, v, king. s. rogers, s, turner. h. johanson. j. fuentcs. t. hasilc. m. poliilori. j. pancrazi, m. vella, m. whe-lan. w. hrocco. second row: j. karahoc-hos, b. douglas. j. he-ll, s. twyman. p. shell. m. stovall. h. hunt. j. arnold. Im. jackson. c. o'n+-ill. cl, shipnuck, c. nelson. third row: b. swallow. h. anstcad, j. allard, m. allen, d. rcinhardt, r. luzzi, w. hauer. h. ow:-n, r. maxwell, b. kahrs, j. ray, d. palmer. r. cohlc. Q first row, left to right: p. saunders, m. boche, d. roberts, m. perry, b. szczeh. c. taylor, p dickson, j. scott, p. thompson, p. roberts, j. christiani, s. messick, p. pensar. second row k. roser, g. mcbride, t. smith, a. barker, l. johnston, k. rosser, p. fc-rgus, c. hillman. h. sweden m. renda, j. allen, b. clanton, d. charles, b. ford. third row: c. johns, j, bingham, g. matheson e. brett, t. wegg, g. wann, j. haver, t. glover, d. ashworth, a. michels, h. riboni, j. cossins m. hurtson, w. warren, h. conti, g. de luca. tary, Stacia thompson, treasurer, and the cheerleaders, pat shell and pat pensar. representing the class in the student council were jim karabochus and toni nicolasg the welfare members were bill kahrs, wilma brocco, and jean franklin. there were many sophomore boys who went out for all sports, and many not only made the varsity squads, but played on the team as regular members. the sophs got blocks in all sports that they went out for. the class advisors, who were always helpful when we needed counsel, were mr. frapwell, mr. costello, mrs. brown, mr. anderson, miss lundin, and mr. heppe. first row, left to right: m. oerding, k. hill, s. caton, r. estment, d. graves, j. rocchia, b. haner, m. henry, j. mancuso, m. grieser, j. kielty, j. sullivan, e. baugher, c. archer. second row: g. zane, v. johnson, j. clark, j. leong, b. sanders, g. stokes, t. neff, d. radovic, r. mckell, g. johnson. g. hyde, r. schmidt, g. carey, n. carl, b. morgantini. third row: j. Sutter, r. henderson, g. kenner, g. ducket, d. roach, h. bishop, d. yarozeski, e. hattam, c. mcclearon, d. eickhoff, l. tunstall, g. sitton, a. jennings. first row, left to right: j. miller, j. harper, r. cobral, v. mathis. a. richards, s. harrett. k. grov- er. p. barton. b. gamble. j. gallagher. S. shorrock. k. grover, w. hickey, a. scott. second row: g. miller, c. watson. j. larbre. e. swift. m. riley, s. latour, r. finley. e. thatcher, e. rosebrough, m. owen, j. riley. a. huffman. d. schmidt. third row: d. hunter, j. hage, l. wrobel, b. ielsen, r. lyman, b. wallace, p. mc clearn. d. herrick, j. stuart. b. shadwell, k. roberts. b. roberts. freshman class the first activity of the class of 58 was to elect officers. the freshmen who are now serving their class are: don kiser, presidentg liz thacher, vice presidentg paula johnson, secretary-treasurerg rob- bin finley and donna konolle, student councilg eleanor rosebrough, harold shipman, and pat flem- ing, welfareg rebecca strawther and judy audiss are the cheerleaders. first row, left to right: r. goldrup. d. burdine, r. del rio, b. hvnsley. j. scholtz, g. gentry. second row: b. coble, s. stutz, b. riebli, c. olsen. j. audiss, v. twyman, c. bland, j. mcnab, m. tracy, s. salmon. m. duarte, v. newhall. j. weaver, j. brown. third row: r. rocha, j. gobler, j. fernandez, a. becerra, P. medeiros, b. becerra, m. doyle. j. kozak, h. shipman, d. bruno, s. sivell. a. tommasi. fourth row: p. dennis. b. rarillo, a. udby, j. marino. r. ferreira, j. mor- gan, e. fassio, r. merman. a. kirk, j. graves. j. mccann, h. mchugh. g. del chiaro, b. ander- son. first row, left to right d lawler a Corey d fulfer p vlllalon m Jones c mathlson p flemming, m. mathlson J adkins k looney J looney f hunt c thornsberry second row p. bailey, j. harrison e oerdmg k shields b morrison J polm b klng m bertoluccr m hatch, d. neace l Johnson third row d lannmg J ladd g elliott l audiss J Jeffries c morris, k. sparks p rexchart m miklta d pierce c suckow the freshman class has had many successful activ- ities including a concession at the san rafail foot- ball game and the first spring dance of the year on february 25. the freshmen werenlt too successful this year, as they only made several blocks. they did place men on every squad and next year we know the class of SS will show that they can be winners. advisors were mrs. armstrong, miss johnson, mr. clark, mr. livingston, and mr. jensen. first row, left to right c kiser g smith p rome l roberts J mathews e bright a clauson n. harmon, j. messer d jarvmen e wicks p morse second row y tubbs h rose r straw ther, e. michels d knolle f pheland p Johnson p williams b franklin k sweeden third row: b. hahn, g gunther r stone g de guxlio r molesworth J sparks k hall h larson, m. miller, r. sheppard d kiser d darling junlor class advlsors let to rxght m de 0 g avers sha 0 yates sophomore class advisors c brown a heppe second row g anderson h cos tello w frapwell freshman class advlsors left to rxght e l1VlIlgSf0I1 b armstrong, v clark, a Johnson, g Jensen f ' : . l n , n. I r. 1, .5 tt , j. first row, left to right : music activities ii 575 we ll xyifg J . d of Qi 4 XX Q'-D 6 gl if 4' I 61 1 , ,Y 4295 S 00 ' LLL Q1 wx 6' -iii' dancing club first row, left to right: t. nicholas, p. norton, e. bruhn, e. norrhom. p. fergus, h. riboni. j. frank lin, g. dornbush, c. taylor, b. larsen, b. coble, j. duckett, e. rosebrough. j. karabochos. F, r howard, j. messer, e. nelson, r. strawther, r. wooten, e. mich:-ls, h. sheppard. maiorettes first row, left to right: e. tubbs, b. pellandini, f. bo- naudi. second row: s. signs, t. ramponi. third row: m. polodori. drill t first row. lx-ft to right: m. tracy, p. johnson, m. mathisson, v. twyman. second row: j. p. fle-niniiiig. j. atkin. r. finley. third row: S. caton, c. hillman, j. christiani, r. estmant. row: p. lrailvy. in, jones. j. rocvia. s. im-ssick. fifth row: ni. owen, f. hunt, d. graves. ni. sixth row: t. nivholas. C. thornshush, in. wedge, j. valentine. first row. lt-ft to right: li, proxenzano. n. rarlson, M b. brown, vliurvli. l. tulrlms l'9CIlTl ausifs, fourth bovlie. ,IL Nl-ripper. s. futon. t. ferreira, t. ramponi, in. wedge, b. morrison. second row: n. thomas, n. laslvy. lm. vines-lli. li. lucas. v. do martini, lm, pt-llandini, s. fiscliln-ck. in. thompson, g. vands-rgrift, li. rolwrts. S. Cassidy, a. coble, n. Chang. third row: mr. scrimger, r. kyle, d. phillips, r. howard, t. inaderos, a. garrone. fourth row: b. kiser, p. friedrichscn, b. maslin, a. mazza, l. delaley, b. sangiacomo, b. basch. 0Pganiza'lZi0n5 hmm? Q Q ,K B 6 f m? fx ,, 3 M Ama Av I SONOMA VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL Drench nunetatiient rmnt VOL. 16 Friday, october 15, 1954 ' I A NQ. 2 El Padre and D. ' Entered In NSPJ Sonoma High's ipublimtions, Padre and Dragonfs Tale, have come members of the Natif Scholastic Press Association. The purpose of N. S. P. A. iz improve scholastic' publicatii As members, both the Drag: Tale and El Padre wil take 3 in the critical services of the sociation. They will be judged note weakness ffew we hcpel, s gest improvements fwhich both tend to useb, and measure achie ment. Honor ratings for the cr cal service go from a high of 1 Americans to Fourth class. 1 insignia of membershiw in this sue of the D. T. is fm .ind in staff box. Both the,Editors of the D. Carol Hahn and Pat Clark, a Karen More, El Padre chief enthusiastic about their publi tions entering the N. S. P. A. C. S. F. Select Ulficera The first meeting of C. S. was held on September 29. . election of officers was held, a the following people were. electedxl D111 mallel lnlufeu President Bob Larsen' Yice Pres- ident, .Ddn Newmangi Secretary-I In San Rafael treasurer, Sheila Cassidy: Keeper of the -Seal, Rowland Van Es. At the moment the club is busy preparing for the CSF Advisors' Convention which 'will be held here 071 the 14-15-16 of -October at the Sonoma Mission Inn. The advisors come from all over the In the closing minutes of the San Rafael game last Friday Bill Maifei, after -putting forth his best effort for Sonoma, strained some ligaments in his right knee and dislocated the knee cap. He is home resting, but is through for the season. , 1 1. ..,-,. . - .. ,,,,- ,xx DRAGON'S TALE ' Y STAFF Q Y WX , 7 Co-Editors N i - i J PATSY CLARK and CAROL HAHN ,X X ' Business Manager , i Bob Larsen yi Stl' X' l 5' Q 7' . ' Sports Editors: .1 g Deborah Ellis, Dan Taylor, Bob Basch, Pat Burtson 90. X3 News Editor: Susan Biggs 1805 Feature Editor: Claire Voss Reporters: Barb Pellandini, Liz Tubbs, Violet De Martini, Bitty Lucas Judy Glaese,-Marilyn Audiss, Norine Carlson, ice Judge Cliif Burdine, Shirley Barr, Twila Stark Advisor: M. E. DeLong Printed by the Sonoma Index-Tribune I 177 T flnots or run ror everyone And spooks of every kind Take your bones away from home For one big night of fun There'll be tricks and treats And lots to eat And fun for everyone The witches and goblins are early this year But you need have no 'fear If you come staior bring your drag To the biggest! nce of the year But you can betcha The hosts will etcha Z Z If you forget to come Come one, come all to Golton Hall On the night of October 15th, The time is 8, and it'll be great To have yourself a ball. G. A. A. PLAYDAY On October 9th about 50 girls ' went down to Tamalpais for s G. A. A. Playday. There were girls from: Napa, Santa Rosa, Drake, Analy, San Rafael, Marin Catho- . lic, and Tam. Softball, Volleyball, and Basketball were played dur- ing the morning. Refreshments were served with lunch, and then some of the schools put on enter- tainment. In the afternoon some of the girls went swimming, and some toured the grounds. It proved a very enjoyable day and it is hop- ed that Sonoma can host a Playday in the future. 1 COMING EVENTS Mon., Oct. 18--J. V. Football herej Student Council Meeting Tues., Oct. 19-G. A. A. Speed- ballg act. per. Wed., Oct. 20-G. A. A. Speed- 'ballg act. per. Thurs., Oct. 21-- C Basketball at San Rafael, 3:30 P. M. G. A. A. Speedballg act. per. Fri., Oct. 22-Varsity Football Qherel 8:00 P. M. League game Mon., Oct. 25-J. V. Football at tContinued on Page 22 first row, left to right: m. stokes, t. nicholas, k. more, d. ellis, s. bland, m. roeder, d. long. n. carl- son, e. black, v. demartini, c. jangula, e. tubbs. second row: t. basile, w. brocco. p. simpson, t. ramponi, a. stelling, s. barr, s. biggs, c. hahn, m b. pellandini, m. wagner, c. voss, l. gab- riel, s. salmon. third row: m. de long, advisorg m. hill, m. audiss, p. norton, d. wassam, p. burtson, b. basch, d. shipnuck, r. king. el padre members of the el padre staff, selling subscriptions, gathering material and pic- tures, selling ads, and trying to get the copy in before the deadline, all helped make this book possible. the staff, under the direction of mr. de long, was organized in the spring of 1954 and began making plans for the next year. the first dance of the year, the skeleton skip,', was put on by the staff. this dance, under the leadership of karen more, el padre editor, had one of the biggest turnouts of the year. a subscription contest was held between the classes in the fall. the seniors won the contest and therefore got their pictures in the annual at half price. this year the staff has tried to make changes in the annual in hopes of pleasing the students and presenting something that was different. also, this year the book, for the first time, will be sent to the national scholastic press association for the critical eval- uation service. i fig Ri V ,L,. , e editor of ' n m we 69,1 doo X 69,0 Q7 1961- ey ' Y vo eb 0' Ni T we 4 Y 0 ae ,' sole owifo 00, , S60 - 'wr 6:66 sv ,N xv F66 'UGQ 9 ' 5 ' ?FQ55'0:90649c4 'J' S Os f ef nag md . 658 der basin v r0e 10 TY ma Q14 . 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Colby. r. cole-man J w ean 1 masxn a r ronnc. lr. kyle. lu. kiser. p. fric-flrirlisvn. gr. durnhush. block S the block society has been putting on a drive for new mem- berships for the past couple of years. they are trying to get every athlete who earns a letter into their cluli. the white sweater menu plan at least one dance a ye-arg this year it is scheduled for the first of april. they also have an annual picnic. officers of the club are: bob kiser. presidentg bruce griewe. veep: gene dornhush. secretary: and bob kyle. lmailiff. the head advisor is mr. edsall. and all other coaches help. advise, and assist as much as possible. first row, left to right: t. glover. h. Clanton. r. bean, d. bingham second row J sweet d taylor nl Tl0Ff0l'l, P- COSHIH. h. davitto. I. clark. r. spadoni. d. newman. d ashworth third row 3 kolb llllfllap. FH. allen, h. taylor, l'- van PS. w. tyler, t, Carafa. gomu e duncan 1 watson d Q u 1 j. mc ketchnie. Qt lf! ' ' fl I r4w lfft to rlght t ralnponl a telll , l ca ls n hahn N de mar lnl u .1 m roeder Qecond ow m Qto e 1 cos 2'-lcv 1 ll an row g wanderrrlft l tubbs 5 flichheck lm backholm Z offxcem f1rQl row left to rnghl w de martxm m roeder econd row Q blggs b lucas c hahn gan under the leaderQh1p of presldent mary lou roe t1on the ga a Q purpoee 1G to promote general IH terest and good sportemamhlp among the glrls 1n volved 1n Qportc actnmec the gaa sponsors mam actnltles tradltlonally the 0I'g3IllZ3IlOIl QponQorQ a turuabout dance whlch thlS year was the Qock hop durmg the fall and sprmg the membera enjoy p1cn1cQ, playmghts hlkes playdaye, and a potluck dlnner 1n order to become a member a glrl must earn a certam amount of pomts ln physlcal educatlon these are earned hs bemg on some class athletlc team flrst row, left to rlght c voss n lasley c vmcelll d elhs b provenzano, h pellaildllll, f bonaudl, k more second row J hammond, s bland, m Jones, J thompson, m h1ll, p sxmpson, m Johnson,J weaver 'rs v . - ' z . '. . s 'nm . S. wiggle. n. ' rio . C. . . ' I' I lm. l 1 s. . A . . r 2 . . k S. 1 ima. S. Gag. lj. 1. sh' vm' . m. wagner. lr. lvrts. V. ' ' U I . . , '. .N , . . o o o 3 g K . . A Y l E der, the g.a.a. continued to be an active organiza- Q K v' - a - - f ' y M . . . 3 . . YT . y 1 - 1 a . 5 . . . 1' ' , A ' M L M . 7 , 1 Q :mem . 5 . i . . . . W' L4 L , Xp ' or Mk , ' ..: '- ' : '. ' ', . . 5 ze. , . , . ,ww ' ' : . , . , . ' ', . ', . . ' ' . first row. left to right: r. ferreira, w. welch. lc. brinkman, r. curtis. a. clauson. l. hunter, j. mc- ketchnie. r. maxwell, j. taylor, j. scholtz. e. farrell. l. low. d. ebert. j. gomez, a. michels. second row: b. singleton, e. brett, g. duckett. w. hauer. s. patterson, b. molesworth, d. hunter, d. schmidt. t. welch, l. audiss. j. kozak. c. niemi, b. shadwell. j. hingham. j. haver. r. silvera. t. mederios. e. knapp, d. wassam. g. kiser. b. sangiacomo, b. kiser, C. colwell. future farmers of america 'r f 'N Qsflo fi the sonoma chapter of the future farmers of america began in 1940. there are fewer farm boys now in comparison, than there were in 1940. this is due to sonomass slow change from a full time farming town to an urban area where most farming is done on a part-time basis. certain things about the f.f.a. have remained the same over the years, one of these being the annual f.f.a. barn dance, which is usually held in march. another annual event of the f.f.a. is a farm co-operative test which is open to the junior and senior aggies. the two boys with the highest score in the school go to santa rosa in january to compete against schools from four different counties. after the test there is usually a dinner held for the boys at which the awards are presented. fx QQ'-19 J.: 5 -. rxxg n!.,.,.,H Q X ,ff X R f t' li if a 'X J A x0 . - ' A .3-S ' .ff- Af ' V '0 l. low, photographerg b. singleton, treasure-rg w. welsh, secretaryg r. max . . -porter: r. silvera, vice presi- . livingston, advisorg j. taylor. 5 d. wassam. president. olfivvr- first row, lrfl to riglll lu. jolmnson. p. pf-n-ar. m. wa nz-r. ll. sw:-ml'-ri. -wonml nm: lnarivuso. k. burr. l. galurivl, s lmrr. g. Nillltlvfgflfl. p. sln-ll. r. king. 1. WQMAKERS rn 3:0 eq-nj! ,p x NEW Hoi Q9 , OC, Q? 9 5:4 El ' 6 LJ- ': V Y Ji aj I O: 4 x 0 QA Gi future homemakers of america the future homemakers of america was organized in 1951 under the leadership of mrs. agnes b. johnson. sonoma high school has the honor of having the first f.h.a. group in sonoma county. any girl who has successfully completed one year of home economics and has a ucv average is eligible for membership. the main purposes of the organization are to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions in worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life. the theme this year is utowards new horizons? the girls have worked hard during the past year in order to earn the honor chapter banner which is presented by the state organization to a chapter that has done outstanding work. among the activities for the year were initiation party, a hospital project, a formal installation of new officers, the christmas party, an f.h.a.- f.f.a. valentineis party, the presentation of junior and chapter degrees, and several field trips including going to the sectional convention in san francisco. first row left to ri ht' r kinf' j kielty k hill j mancuso s Cassidy second row: d. elliott . Q - - U, - , . , - . - - . s a. judge, h. sweeden, j. sullivan, c. cosma, nl. wagner, p. pensar. third row: a. johnson, k. barr g. lancelle, m. renda, k. rosser, m. wedge, l. gabriel, p. shipmen, m. franklin, li. roberts, p shell. fourth row: j. satoria, b. gordon, d. johnson, s. barr, p. albrandt, g. vandergrift, m. Qerg, j. draper, b. johansen, j. fuentes. 1 s Ni x Q judge, vim- pre-side-nt: k. rn-lmer. sf tary: p. shipman, sergeant-at-arms commercial club the purpose of the commercial club is to promote interest in the opportunities of the business world offered to the students majoring in business courses. many activities are performed by the members of the clubs-such I addressing envelopes for community projects, and typing and printing programs io: hurches. plaxs and other actixltles the club earned money by selling pom poms and christmas eards in the fall basket ball programs and hot dogs were sold at a basketball COIICCQQIOII field trips are taken by the club and guest speakers from the business world also make this club informative as well as interesting flsehbeek e tubbs b pellandlm g vandergrlft seC0nd rom mr clark J Collier J sal-101-1 3 shelton f slgfrled 1 john C bootzan c rrley n thomas h roberts mrs schroeder m flandr h sheppard third row n lasley C reber b backholm L jangula J me-aur . F A Yff x ' e -af' , t K A -v 1 5 t first row, left to right: d. ellis, b. vincelli. a. judge. p. Shipman, m. roeder. b. provenzano, s. K ..s' s,. ,. t,. -.., . . ', lift to right: n. laslvy. pn-side-nl .1 J. first row. left to right: l. roam. h. roberts. e. black, c. hahn. n. Carlson. a. slelling. m. wagner. s. Cassidy, j. wright. second row: c. cosma, d. clark. m. quartucci. m. thompson. m. john- son. g. dornliush, p, simpson. li. more. s. harr. l. gabriel. lc. huff. gray. third row: h. Colby, whelan. p. friedrichsen, b. maslin. j. mckenna, v. walker, g. sperring, g. le lcsch. m. hill, c. cosma, m. audiss. p. norton. li. sheppard. beef' fig-1, fx ' is l 2A' .5 ab I officers: president p. norton, secretary t. nicholas. vice president g. dornbush. first row, left to right: p. williams, b. franklin. j. harrison, son, j. fuentes, j. larbre, m. hatch, t. nicholas. second row foreign language club the foreign language club is the newest and largest club in sonoma high. originally it was the spanish club, but because there were other language classes in school. it was decided to reorganize the club and take in all languages. a christmas party was held with over one half of the members attending. an annual picnic is being planned for the spring. the first money making project was a basketball game concession in january. the members of the club are enthusiastic and many plans are being made. it is hoped that the foreign language club will continue. j. kielty, b. haner. m. henry, b. johan- : j. clark, l. thatcher. d. salmon, d. ful- fer, p. pensar, m. vella, c. taylor, b. szczech, j. mancuso, w. brocco, s. thompson. third row: j. kolb, t. wegg, j. marino, e. fassio, w. jennings, h. riboni, d. shipnuck, c. Clanton, a. jennings. september 13-school starts lback to your cellsl 17-frosh reception-ulollipop hop llsyncopated two-step! 24'--football season opens-lrahl rahl rahll january 5-national assembly 7-f.f.a. party fthe aggies cele- bratel 12-ra ravas convention at santa rosa linitiation, food, and the worksl 27-28-semester exams fuggll may 3-blind concert tthey were terrif- ficl 5-senior class play l here come the brideswl 18--ra ravas picnic lgals, gals, and more galsl 28-senior ball at mission inn lalo- ha to seniorsl school october 7-national a s s e m b I y-annette chase lmarimbal 11-student photos lsan quentin 105807603 15-el padre dance- skeleton skip llspooky, huh? l february 8-national a s s e m b l ye-sousa lwatch the hand-l 21-washington's birthday thur- rahl I 25-frosh dance- melody of love tfun for alll 28-family relations conference lmr. hicks talks about marriagel june 6-senior banquet tlast big get to- gether for the seniorsl 7-senior picnic lwatch those sun- burns! 9a-senior breakfast 1clon't eat too muchl I 10-graduation lblood, sweat, and tearsl calendar november 1-p.t.a. back to school night 1don't talk to my teachers mal! 2-state f.h.a. convention at asilo- mar texchanging recipes and pat- terns! ! 9-ra ravas initiation, come as you are ffrom p. jfs to overalls! 17-f.h.a. party tdid you have fun? ! 19-g.a.a. sock hop tdig those crazy socks! ! ! 25-thanksgiving vacation tit,s tur- key time and extra sleeping time! ! posture contest-watch your pos- ture girls 30-national assembly-marionettes tweren't they cute?! march 3-national guard assembly tgoing to enlist boys?! 4'-end of the basketball season thonor and gold basketballs go to the champs! 10-student body play-almost sum- mer tis it???! 11-baseball season begins lcoach shatto and his men! 12-faculty and student basketball game tha ha! faculty beat the students! 18-barn dance tdo-se-do! 19-f.h.a. district meeting ithese girls really do get around! 25-music assembly 28-gray assembly july december 3-senior christmas dance- frosty frolics tking louie and queen car- ol ruled the dance! 7-general business field trip lto the bank they went! 14-national assemblyw-shalmar the magician tabracadabra-zoom did you see it disappear! 15-senior class potluck lthe big wheels have a shindig! 16-ra ravas christmas party ldid you see mr. heppe's present from santa? ! 17-commercial club christmas par- ty tfood, food and more food! 20-f.h.a. christmas party tboy these gals sure do get around! 22-christmas vacation tbout time we get a vacation! chorus party and christmas production tdonuts and coke anyone? bop?! april 1-block ns dance talways a big deal! 4-9-easter vacation ta visit from the easter bunny! 15-soph dance twhat fun! 22-gray assembly tkey pounder! L 1 A-35' fx august J 8U'WlQt'CS 5:'L b H Y ,Q Qgw cj 5 If - Q J, LL vi most promising player best back most improved player paul friedrichsen dave ashworth football poll the el padre staff sponsored a poll among the football players to find out who they thought the best players on the team were. those who won were: dave ashworth, most promising and most improved playerg paul friedrichsen, best backg bob kiser, best linemang and ron howard and bob lciser tied for the most inspiring senior player. best lineman most inspiring player most inspiring player ron howard bob kiser I ,S A I A 'QA ' Q Ab. ? f 1 6 id Yug i L I , S 4 w ' ' X lx' I E' . J t W 1 I . . Q ffl! ',..sk Tw' 3 'STI' ' 2 Q 'la' AQ. ,,.sx F 9 a Q ' 'ff v 1 2, is GMM . A W I I H X wi' A-3 coach howard Costello was very proud of the hard clean way the jvs played all sonoma s IV s sonoma Jumor vars1ty football team conslstxng of three junlors, fourteen sopho mores and ten freshmen won two of the f1ve games played our team scored vlctorles over analy and tomales whlle losmg to healdsburg analy and san rafael the 'games that they lost were by 7 pomts to healdsburg 4 pomts to analy, and 8 POIHIS to san rafael some Junlors sophomores and freshmen w1ll move up on the varslty roster next year and try to brlng sonoma IIS flrst champlonshlp ln the n bl sectlonll SCBSOH SOIIOIIIH SODOITIH SOIIOITIB SOIIOITIB SOTlOIT1a analy healdsburg tomales analy san rafael f1r t row left to rlght r molesworth d lannmg a tomassl d bruno p denms k hall b becerra g del chlaro h shlpman J hage second row h owens r van es J haver b Jackson r colbe t lmms t wegg J polon r schmxdt thlrd row r maxwell w warren J cossms d pellandml b kahrs g sltton b klxmer 5? ,Sw 4 ze 7g9sfmsg I V f V .vilg cr CC ,km :Q +-WIA, w-.M mx Sys ,A ...T.-- ....4.. ...-Tm--- ---vi-- ....l..- ....,i..-.- -v'f 'Hw I' Sd CN j haxer k hall 'ik 4-W I klemer h hlpman .aww K mad jam! Y Y Y ah. water and a breather loyal rooters returning a punt ,-Q, oops, wrong man. ,taluma-sonoma mud bowl PP game. that is just what ilve been telling you boys! I get him man! no hole here fellows! need any help? X mf hug! first row left to rrght h colbv b grrewe co CZPIBIDQ econd row g zane t lover b angla no a 1 wa rn f Ladle r howard mr kot r CI basketball playlng flne offenslve and defenslve ball throughout the season the dragons grab bed the basketball champlonshlp wlth a 4 l w1n loss record mr koche dld a flne job of coaching the varslty but he clalmed thelr team effort brought them through ln every game therr self control and self dlsclpllne helped tremendously as dld thelr desire to excel and wln they played heads up ball and another thlng that helped them toward the Ch3mp1OHShlp was thelr P0156 the dragons were seelclng thelr elghth straight league wln on the flnal nlght of play but they were defeated by a tall petaluma flye ln a closely fought game sonoma won four out of eight practlce games and when the league play began they were rated the underdogs they surprlsecl the league but not themselves because they knew that they could do lt and they dld bruce grlewe was second 1n league scorlng behind J brattm of petaluma and helped tremendously IH both scoring and playmaklng the team was composed of elght senlors four yumors and two sophomores they are as follows bruce grlewe paul frledrlchsen barry maslm herb colby rlch cole man charles cadle ron howard bob sanglacomo val kobsa herb taylor don watson dennv stutz tom glover and blll kahrs Q- flry 11 mlby r golf-man h masm absent from the squad plcture p frlednchsen v grre-we c cadle mr koche k0bSa ll taylor 17 I1 14 t Xu G t o New I3 xg .MJ u.,,- S my 5 7 sawn' ' ', ' : . 1. . 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Q - 1 ,Qi 6 -V , g f 1 fi A J 3 K . 1.1 x X , ' . wwwzv v ' '41 Elk wvuffswft' 5 iii I -r Y, W ' 5 is -Q, x aan-5? first picture'-first row. left to right: j. mc ketchnie, s. neff. r. spadoni, C. clanton, w. tyler. t clark, r. bean, d. newman, b. davitto, g. johanson. second row: r. phillips. b. kiser, r. howard, d pellandini. g. dornbush. r. dunlap, d. watson, d. stutz, m. allen. j. gomez. j. sweet. second picture-first row. left to right: r. lyman, g. gunther, d. kiser, d. pierce, b. hahn, r. carrillo m. bertolucci, b. morrison. m. miller, j. morgan, j. ladd, j. tubbs, r. douglas. second row: j. haver p. mc clearn, c. watson, c. johns, r. schmidt. g. carey, v. collier. b. anstead. d. charres, b. reinhardt C. colwell, j. polin. g. johnson. track sonoma's 4'a's', will be led by paul friedrichsen and bob kiser on the cinders this year, but will have plenty of backing up from last year's 6'b,s', stalwarts jim sweet, jerry kolb, and don watson. danny stutz and ron dunlap will give the dragons pole vaulting strength, while john mcketchnie and john mckenna will give the team high jump experience. other sprinters and hurdlers will be walt tyler, mel allen and roy spadoni. ron phillips, vernard davitto, buddy clanton, and russ bean are the b,s', only ex- perienced cinder-burners although they are backed up by ted clark, a strong shot- putter and many other freshmen and sophomores. coach edsall expects the a's,, to be very strong, the ub's', to hold their own, but very little is known about the '6c,s . fi? x, ,ff new Y 3. v-1 mc kenna r. wootfn ds i baseball sonoma's baseball team has five returning lettermen this year and many experienced boys. coach ted shatto is confident of a very successful season and has hopes of his team going all the way to the top in league play. returning is the battery of catcher ron howard and pitchers dave ashworth and bruce griewe. bob warren will be at shortstopg bob basch will shift from second to firstg danny taylor moved into secondg and tom glover is pushing howard for the backstop position. the first week of practice showed the outfield weak and inexperienced except for tom wegg. they do have the talent to shape up soon enough by the opening of league play. sonoma's schedule calls for seventeen games, eight league and nine practice, includ- ing a double-header with santa rosa on the sixth of april during easter vacation. fir:-I row. left to right: g. elliott, d. dixon. v, cobza, r. howard. p. friedrichsen, b. drapper, b. warren. g. vann. second row. left to right: mr. shatto, d. taylor, j. cousins, b. basch, b. griewe, t. glove-r, g. hide, d. ashworth, g. sitton. dancing class tumbling class tennis class girI's sports basketball champs va U first row, left to right: barbara pf-llanclini. Carol halm. violet de martini. anita stelling. gayle van dergrift. second row: theresa ramponi. mary luu roeder. deblmie ellis. Q liz tubbs. stretch girls trampoline practice mlm, .MQW .f ' 1:4 X2 ...ff ,,w '-WK E if and Af' ws-sf K i Y-.M -am 5? , 7,1 - ' tx 5 J ' :xx g ' W . V, A ,.,, m ,A Q , S: . , 1' ,K f A Y W, EE M ! ,-:,k K K ' ii . 5 W: ,' . A x . ! E . 'i '71, 1 2. 'L s . 5 4 , 4, , ..: 4 ,QS Q e z 2 11? A f xv 'Z23Yfff -i- Q Q i 1? Q H NX' e K ,' Y , I , I if q3w..HMiA M in 5 - I , ,vm m f 1. . W l ' A ' 'nl' 9 f- Q. ' , gs g A fiig cupld S lnuce and l17 comme and nenl Verna lee and gary jaclue and bolm mqlw c toni and herb bob and Sheila anlta and pat alex and IIIHIDIC V1 and caly calol and wal ren COIHCI' judy and lmoh SUZHII IIC and I'0Il x 1lHl'IJi1I'2i and lmlm hob and sand theleba and challeb rozclla and george NO lmonme and lnolr y . 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Q5 . .53 - what's nex '. 8. the semor threesome W and 2 mary lou and lull 1 a junlor s car before and after a semor s car and 4 mr shatto 1 saw mommy klsslng before and after santa claus and 6 herb Colby campalgnmg for presldent names in the News alberf wrighf screw machine produc1's oakland VY? N'-.....,, LQ-Q... Qilivhjhllfdihlig compllmen+s blanche s res+auran+ phone 2946 wesf napa si' compl menf marf mulford -snug-r -1:-.af Y 'LQQQMQRVS--.. APPLIANCE C ROS l.EY 'WPG S+ c e macdonalcl Sofwma phone 2463 richard 0 hell sonoma --.Hr ..... v...- v. Q a 0 o I u p best wishes to the class ot 55 the town shop spain street sonoma compliments otz department store east napa street sonoma best ot luck to the graduating class hardware store a pmellu s mohr p cornehus ot h mission compliments of sonoma valley Insurance agents assoclatlon homer r bosse woods 8: tranquelm I e bud cas ner lew colby marie dal poggetto r a bob ml er 'oe baccagllo sol d becker compliments of sonoma plywood co - . ll ll + ' . . 'll ff-A xxfxs Q f I K sonoma valley laundry complele laundry an cleamng service 558 broadway vt sooo Fooo Q' 'M'r'9'W' S besl' wishes 'lo +he gracluahng c ass of 55 vella s founfam across from 'rhe mlsslon r laenecllhlo compllmenls lols dress shop easl' napa s'l'reel' SOn0ma lhe besl' In qualify slcirls and swea'l'ers blouses 5AVEf congralulahons 'lo lhe ,K ,., class of 55 ill- napa mulling 81 warehouse company X fllww- Nl ,7 I an ll aff fd f , A ff 'lfggl -, ,ff ff, l I d I . .,--,--j. f, - f 5 -. 4- -- ' u 5 - ff 5 is we ? ' of V . .1 ly Q- I A ll ' i F compllmenls sonoma valley laundry besl values nn 'rown broadway sonoma sonoma mlll lumber company lumber and mlll worlc a e farrell sonoma calrforma felephone 559 +o 'rhe class of 55 compllmenls vella's foun+aln adobe drug s+ore where +he ellie meef fo eal' Isl' wesl' sonoma phone 2979 of 8: d l , I . . I bes'r wishes Il ll of arr s friendly shoes easi' napa s+ sonoma besi' washes fo fhe class of 55 sonoma volley bakery broadway sonoma rn sonoma Hrs frlbergs your rexa drug sfore broadway 1'he boys shop I28 wes+ napa tots n teens l20 wesf napa shoe shop fhe shop of neohfe broadway sonoma mode o day blouses hngerle slurfs dresses eas'I' napa si' com phmen+s townsend's 5 easf napa si' sonoma good luck +o +he sensors I s summons easf napa sr sonoma b ' ' 126 . n ' ' I carbonero's of 09 men's wear and shoes warren d. more, d.d.s. broadway sonoma NIHI auefy mee eafzf I5 wes+ napa sfreei' sonoma cahforn a has'ry 'ras'ry across from hugh school broadway sonoma RELIABLE 0 PRESCRIPTIONS valley drug s+ore pine wagner besf wrshes rom solen s Turkey farm and krfchen furkeyburgers and furkey sands eaf fhem here or fake +hem ou'r open 9 am +o 6 pm closed mondays 4I 2 mules sou'l'h of sonoma hwy 37 phone 3794 7V f' 1 4 f aschermans valenfes pharmacy Cv - dl ' f , -f - , K lx , I compllmen'I's compllmen'l's h' way barber 1' lc sulllvan, dds shop wes'r napa s sonoma besf washes class of 55 deluxe Valley lumber cleaners yar boyes sprmgs pl ala book Shop 20'rl1 cenlury markel' napa 5+ sonoma I sl' slreel' wesl' sonoma valle Comphmenls compllmenfs of of 'rhe moon Y rewew sonoma florlsl' boyes sprmgs . of of 'l'. besl wishes +o lhe ol of I ' frenchy s service AND sfahon , SA VE broadway ph ne 2 I 96 oma f I f YW E 5, I' ai' Ihe values ZX sprouse reltz co wesi' napa sfreef esi' WISTES +o e class o 197355 luxe cigar sfore e a IF IT S GOOD FOOD YOU YIAII1' 4M4qf plaza fountain firsf s'Iree1' easi' 11 EJIRA l l V be? whshes TO SUIT YOUR 3 class of 55 s! 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