Tracy High School - El Portal Yearbook (Tracy, CA)

 - Class of 1943

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The srster act of Chrrstma and Lucy Always had people srmply woozy Wh was Lucy and who Chrrstma Made one thrnk and scratch the bean a Ray Lrbhart was a happy gent Smart and laughlng from Heaven sent Another boy who was never bored Was the Prrde of Texas Roy Stanford Clara Bettencourt was a smartre Betty Irons so cute and trdy Ruby Ramxrez was n1ce and 1olly MISSIHQ school deemed her only folly Iack Hllken had those shlnmg curls The realcus envy of the g1rls And Manuel Goulart was really a p or Man s 1m1tat1or1 of Vrctor Mature Thelma Koster was a gentle lass1e Always pleasant and never sassre That tall and very Gfl1Sl1C gal Was known around school as Roseadele Harold Van Hagen was a good lookrng guy Iust one look at h1m made most of the grrls srgh Trs certam the laps are rn one heck of a mess Cause he s Jolned the Navy wrth Rowdy Van Ness Allan Potter was a bashful lad Lots of fun was he but never bad Harold Brown who was nobody s fool Never was known to have drtched scho l Laughlng Allce Sousa was k1nda whacky And not only on account of her Iacky Charmrngly pretty was Dons Theall Lee Dunn and Lee Doan had sh1n1ng faces That were often seen tn the very same places fTho th1s would be the place for a pun I Just can t seem to thxnk of onell lrene Fre1tas was so veddy glamorous She d make most anybody feel amorous And cute Vonnre G1bbS took only a wh1le To enchant the boys w1th her vlvacrous sm1le Wesley Thornton looked sorta shy But when you really knew hrm My' My' Lots of talent rn sports had Vernon P A very swell all around guy was he Prng Mmatta s dark sultry beauty Now that gal was certarnly a cut1e And Pat Ralls dark sh1n1ng halr To hers no other would compare lohn Vlahos was never the female aggressor lust a very n1ce boy and a neat dresser And Edward Kealm had the cutest blush He always used on hrs secret crush Robert W1gg1nton was a very hot drummer A hvely hep cat as well as a runner Peck s Bad Boy could descrrbe l.eR y Slayter Trral to teachers mater and pater 6 4 f J J lla QQVANJ: I UI Q N u Q-F79 I 3 - :E - - . E u Q , , i I T - 3 5 , - O 5 . Q - ' A V ' . - - ' m E - , . - Q . . ' a N T I - U1 Q . E' i . . . . , I ' :r A ' . i 2 A A Q . - - l ' j 3 -. . . . - l ' . ' N - ,U - I N V l cm' l l ' l ax ' O T ' , -- ' N ' cf ' A ' . l lu l It l -, lg gllll Wx e T Qt C l r at 1 t N KSN- , X F 'u - .. 7 ' r X, ,f Y: W Vx -' ob A J f T me fe asf 1 Nc 1 we ,.,-5 Q Q45 .T A t . - ' X, J ft A ' '-C12 l CS' -. lm L rl e Carvdl w av! Pe r U warner F ae n J fqgg

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O G Law ence .TU lifts! o v WZ! I Silo cs 0 I .Sl 4' 1 HLUUI' L-55 Sf HPR: C f 7' A PAUSE IN TEST Dedrcated to the lad and lass Who symbol1zed the Senlor Class Who worked so hard you ll all agree To msure a qulcker vrctory Please don t forget rt s all rn fun Really we hope no harm s been done It rt brmgs you a chuckle maybe a smrle Then we ll cons1aer thls an worth whne Gene lack and Laune were very good pals And always ObJ9Cl1V9S for some of the gals They d go w1th a gal and then they would spurn For they d pledged themselves to Lana Turner Mrldred Neves tho a t1ny mlte Strll carr1ed lots of dynamrte Beverlee Allen had lots ot polse But how she rated wrth those boys' A sort of a rowdy was Ed Arnaudo All play no work seemed to be hrs motto We ll always remember Bob Kenner s red harr May rt always wave and never be bare lohnny Castro was a wolf but really' HIS suave technrque made others look srlly And Gerald Lawrence needn t really pout Cause he wasnt too bad at drshmg 1t out' lune Crarrlson had lots of sweetness Lucy Mrocevrch shyness Betty Thomas neatness An athletlc g1rl was Iosephlne Amaral And Glorta Ferrera was everyone s pal Tommy Mastorrs was very sllck Ot lots of grrl he could have h1s plck Rrchard Kealm was really very kmd He d take them only one at a tlmel Betty Moran Chlef ot El Portal And Frances Goodrrch her erstwhrle pal Were really a parr to see them together You d know that they were blrds of a feather Tho Rrchre was small he had lots of power And rn football he was the man of the hour Whrle 1n sports Frank S1mas ne er could excel Trs sarcl he was always the g1rls best pal La Wanda Morgan llked to talk She had blonde hatr and also a walk Ot specral d1Sl1I'lCllOI'l you wlll agree lt looked better on her than 1t would on me Donald Krbbe was the Senxor brg shot Who surely thought he knew an awful lot But you never knew when Dolores was around She was so very careful not to make a sound Shlrley Hayes had that oomph appeal And were her dlmples really real? Robert Stocklng and hrs rapt devotron C l To htm another glrl was Just a notion Liurl. I 1 'I 1 I Gent 1 1.cL I - I - . lvl . H- , 1 . 1, - ., . ' as l ,, 9 - A t ul . . . . .Av ' I 1 ' 1 .' 0 I r I , I I ' 5 . 1 4 , 0 ' . ' .' - I ' ff 1 , g i' W rf, :Ai f 1 - W . i I Q . ' . 7 . ncllay ' ' I I I I Chriufuu , , ' Q19 L.: . . ' . I ll 1 A . . 1 r ' :E I I ' 1' l I I I , 9 -li 5 . 8 I . 'fe . r . r . l C7 t B n, ..f.fa ' ' ' ' ', QQ ' ll ' I , . Q f 1 gm ill 1



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