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AND FEEL DOPE DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN . .. l We sat ir- 'he calccr, cr Curt'5iC1'JyoVL2'Zt and 'ne .e s f- Cocf E'esh 'en. Bob McMahon who used to be shy and bashlu' won tne Vfeefs and Bob Hedrick was honored with the Peter B. Kyrie trophy. Katnwf l-lansen sang Waiting a' 'he Church' in 'he Gay N're'es S 'Cw. Joyce Newbury was appoived Editor ol the S. and A. Tony Sousa. George Vegias. Howard Taylor. John Orrnsby and Me-'tor Bell quit school to ioin the Navy. Richie Brownell quit school to ioin the ranks of the benedicts. Mela Erceg. Angie Dutra. and Helen Stuit, the rnost athletig Sonia girls played in the Patterson basketball garne. Edyrhe Crirn and Eleanor Boltzen dressed as little girls ir: red and white for Tacky Day. Virginia Sutton and Frances Rehn had a hard time finding excuses lor being late or absent, They were led astray by upper classrrien. Genevieve Chambers llaunted her engagement ring in U. S. nistory class. and Rosalie Phelps accepted hers in the dear old halls ot T.lJ.l-LS. Larry Bardacos, outstanding yell leader. wore a green sweater with a gold T knitted in. Shirley Azevedo. Beverly Gregson, Margaret Knutzen. Virginia Bowrnan and Ida Belle Corbett took sailors to the Prom in order to beat rhe rnar shortage. Josephine Bettencourt and Lucie Campo received A's in book- keeping, Lucille Cole and Anna Mae Terrill wore rustic clothes as a part ol the Block T initiation. Norrna Doolittle would present her C.S.F. card lo get into class. It seen-s she was always late, no matter where she went. Ramon Coykendall gov up enough courage to take a girl out in his Senior year. Mariorie Davis carne back to graduate with us. George Albano, Don Bernal, Joe Robinson. Buster Collins. and Bob Du Ree, members of the D basketball team ol I94l, messed up the shower rooms at Brentwood and had to mop up before they could leave. Earl Woodward was president ol the Senior Class and charmed the girls with his curly hair, not to be outdone by John Rickman, who also had beautiful hair and was known as the wolf of the Campus. Marie Sanguinetti and Darlene Canale iust entered high school and told everyone they were cousins. Norris Edmondson left for the Arrny, and Bill Fox got his classilication. Jolyne Ensign played the piano and Bethel Laurison sang tor assem- blies. Arrnand Medieros and Hong Lee were an undeteatable debate tearn. Marilyn Noack, new secretary of the Girls' League, couldnt read Phyllis Watson's minutes and had to have Pat l-lollingshead, new presi- dent, interpret lor her. Rosellen Frerichs was chosen most beautiful girl of the Senior Class. Lucille Furtado was with the group of girls that ditched the tomato picking field and had to be picked up by Mr. Englund. Dorothy Johnson continually played Moonlight Sonata for entere lainrnent. Juanita Hulbert and Priscilla Smith lived together and lought on the school bus with the lowerclassmen. Leon Eldridge bought his yellow convertible and then didnt have enough gas to drive it. Eva Mello and Dorothy Pasqual were inseparables. Dorothy Mize revealed the fact that her real narne was Betty Lou, Dorothy Thompson would argue with anyone who would listen to her. Madge Walther had a super intelligence and knew how to use it. Billie Percival played the violin in the orchestra and then switched to the piccolo in the band. Don Woolter got his greetings from the president to report in a week. Naorri Reed. the quiet shy Senior. surprised everyone by going cu' with a sailor. Juanita Shaw lelt the room at quarter to lor work in the cafeteria, Doris Trew from Tennessee and Ruby Ratiety of Modesto icined our Vdfihs. Earl Rhodes had those sharp pipes on his car. Gertrude Silva surprised her friends with ner sudden enqggewent to Ray Dana. -By Frances Rehn,
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ELSWORTH EN SLEY Maihemafics LEON ELDRIDGE NIaIhemaIics Shop MELA ERCEG Commercial Home Economic: PSI' WILLIAM F01 MaIhemaIics ROSELLEN FRERICHS Mavhemafics Social Science LUCILLE BETTY FURTADO Ar? Commercial BEVERLY GREGSON Music I' Q L' Nl Ii? ROBRRT HLDRICK DOROTHY MARIE JOHNSON Commercial Hisfory Hismry Music PATRICIA HOLLINGSHEAD MARGARET KNUTZEN Commercial Commercial KATHRYN HANSEN BETHEL LAURISON Ar? Commercial JUANITA HULBERT f Ar? Social Science HONG LEE Science Speech ROSE LEE Commercial ROBERT MCMAHON HisIory Science ARMAND MEDEIROS Science Speech EVA MARIE MELLO Home Economics 1 DOROTHY MIZEV Commercial JOYCE NEWBURY Commercial Science MARILYN NOACK Commercial Science JOHN ORMSBY Science
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