Willow Glen High School - Rambler Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1952
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This in furn will necessifafe addifional changes' and adapfafions in order fo relieve our co-ngesfed condifion. The Board of Educafion has consfrucfed fwo femporary class-room buildings wifh more being planned for fhefufure. As fhe school expands i-n sfudenf enrollmenf, so does our faculfy grow in number. We have been mosf forfunafe fhis year in secur- ing compefenf, cap-able personnel as insfrucfors. l wish fo exfend co-ngrafulafions fo fhe faculfy and sfudenfs for having made Willow Glen High School fhe oufsfanding school if is foday. If gives me a feeling of pride and happiness fo be associafed wifh such fine sfudenfs and co-workers. l can see, as we look fo fhe fufure, fhaf Willow Glen High School is going forward wifh greaf progress. Truly, our aspirafions and dreams of foday will become fhe realifies of fomorrow. . Sincerely, DEDICATION Dr. Earle P. Crandall came +o San Jose in I946 as clirecror of secondary educarion from Lodi where he was principal 'for four years. Affer having been appoin+ed direc'I'or of insl'ruc'I'ion in I947, he became acfing superin- fendenr in San Jose in I950 and superinrendenl' in l95I. Dr. Crandall has 'an elxcellenf background of pracfical experience in working wi1'h young people in church and recreaiional ac1'ivi+ies. We are impressed by his friendly manner and his con- cern for 1'he individual person, +e'achers and s'I'uden+s alilce. ln honor of Dr. Earle P. Crandall's firsi' year assuperin- rendenf of San Jose schools, we, 'rhe sludenfs of I952, dedicare l'his book. W R- I 'mfg Q e- FLGYD RUSSELL Dean of Boys 5: MARGARET BIRKHOLZ Vice-Principal 'K , 'WT' , Mr. Buchser wi'll'1 Bob, Linda, Dirk, and Barbara wi, Calhryn Samuels Elsie Enborg wb 'Iliff 1. - fl . lfifaf , eff- .JPY fl' ' , ' fl '-,nf W g , li ' L' 'if ,jg l S . Mary Willson Myrile Grundell and Kenai a+ Kenai, Alaska Chrisfmas parly af H19 Home of Cafhryn Samuels Gebacquainled Tea SCIENCE , I WILLIAM THRELFALL DONALD WOODS Science Science-History . 'W 'lf - If V74 X X JOKE' ART PUBLICATIONS ROBERT SCHULENBERG SciencefCoacI1i11g MUSIC CATHRYN SAMUELS RUTH BYERS A'rtfPI1ysicaI Education journalism-English ENGLISH THOMAS O. STEVENS Music MARY ALICE HAMM HILDRETH KOTSC EROS SAVAGE CARRIE WOOD English-Dfamatics English-Student Go cnt EngIisI1fAIgebra. Englzsh Hzstofy ,xlfyvfx J' I 5- ql J I MATHEMATICS AGRICULTURE LIBRARY HARRIETTE BURR Mathematics STANLEY HOME ECONOMICS JOHN LA IEUNESSE MARION WERNER PIYIYRTEE GRUNPQELL AgTiCultuTe Library OWLC COTl0'I'TllCS' ISEOTQI INDUSTRIAL ARTS KEMPER JAMES MURRAY WILLIAM TERRA Auto MCCI'IdHiCS'MCKdIS Woodwork-History MGCIMMCGI Aw COMMERCIAL JESSIE WARREN AUDLEY KENNEDY Business Bank-Business LANGUAGE ANNABEL MILLER MORRIS GOLDNER Spa1iishfHisto'ry Language'Coachi'ng HISTORY ROBERT DOERR HARRIET RUDD JOSEPH O'LOUGHLIN HiSt0Ty4C0aching Hisco1y'Science V HistoryfLati'n . 4' ' i I . . 7 - X 4 NPHYSICATL 'EDUCATION ANNE CHRISTIERSON HistoryfEnglish ROBERT BERRY MARY WILLSON LARRY ARNERICH Physical EducationfScience Physical Education Physical Education NURSE Alice Cronkright BANK AND LIBRARY SECRETARIES Kathleen Bolton Jeanette Mullis Bank Lib'ra,ryfBoolq Depository PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY OFFICE SECRETARIES . Mabel De Smet, La Verne Land, Frances Marden Elsie Enborg MAINTENANCE CREW Greg Robbins, Ep M. McLaughlin, Roy Hallquist, Louis Randazzo, Dick Stiers, and Bill Merrel. if Regislralion Dance G. A. A. Barn Dance Willow Glen and San Jose High ln+er-School Dance Junior Prom Sadie Hawkins Dance Beaux Aris Ball Spring Fling Sophomore Hop Rooling secfion af Willow Glen 'foolball rally. wg, QE N AQWQQP AQOUNDXYX Cheer leaders Earl Overson, PaHy Wood and Beniia Camicia lead us in half-lime acfivifies af San Jose and Acfors Jim Alford, Jay Fox and Bob DeLorenzo p Willow Glen baslceiball game. pale -in High-Y ski? 'For 'firsl' rally. Production Crew. Top row, from left to right: Chuck Longwello, Jack Deckert, Steve Taravella, and Dick Dickson. Bottom row: Sue Webster, Shar- on Clare, Audrey Anderson, Tam Williston, and Joan Brodovsky. SHOWDOWN , the musical extravaganza, produced and directed under the capable super- vision ot Miss Mary Alice Hamm and Mr. Thomas O. Stevens was written by Jay Fox. lt was pre- sented in our Little Theatre on November 7th 8th, and 9th. I REMEMBER MAMA , senior play produc- tion, given May 7th, 8th, and 9th. Cast shown below, from left to right, Top Row: Ken Wier- sema, Glenda Ba'H'ersby, Mary Jo Matranga, Jay Fox, Bob DeLorenzo, Jack Duignan, Ronald Sca- dina, Bill Key, Mary Alice Swarthout, Tom Basta, Margy Domenici, and Audrey Anderson. Second Row: June Easterly, Wanita Wilent, Martha Joli- may, Carol Anderson, Marilyn Behnke, June Sells, Benita Camicia, Jim Alford, Ted Fletscher. Bot- tom Row: Janet Sand, Carol Baird, Jenniter Davis, Pat Reese, and Ward Noland. Mr. Thomas O. Stevens Miss Mary Alice Hamm Q' WILLOW GLEN ACTIVITIES The naiional renown Mississippi Jubilee Singers, a male quarlei, receiv a sincere welcome from Willow Glen ai Ihe nalional assembly Jan. 6, I95 fi Q 1? is A- .- 4 ZS Zn : Oh, whaf 'fun' . 5. Ain'1' she swee+7 8' Look af me birdie Wha+'s her hams, Reg? 6. 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Q - Bob Gadsby jim Smith Iack Deckert Neal Benjamin Chuck Benjamin Bob DeLorenzo Richard Price Eddie Martinez Ken Wiersema Gene Joseph 1 I Q I Bob Norden John Lowe Lloyd Laswell Dave Rowe joe Beeson Dick Arnold Joe Randazzo Stan Carroll Warren Strait Dick Carvilli Ward Nolan Chuck Longwello Bill Schroeder Julius Cordoni Pete Beeson Buzz Wilson Coach Berry VARSITY FOOTBALL Alfhough The Willow Glen Gridsfers did noi' end fheir season in a very greal' sfandi-ng +here were ofher com- pensa+ions 'For +he undesirable record. The 'lirsl of 'lhese 'Triumphs was a vic+ory over Lincoln High by a score of 33-7, and +he second was fhe awarding of rhe Wall' Williams Memorial Trophy +o The Rams. Two ofher grid- iron vic+ories were 'lhe Jefferson game 26-20 and fhe San Maleo game 20-6. Three of rhe five Willow Glen losses were close ones, each by one fouchdown. Members of The Rams who made all P. A. L. were Chuck Longwello, end, and Dick Jones, back: meanwhile Julius Cordoni made second sfring all P. A. L., while Ward Nolan and S'l'eve Taravella were given honorable menfion. The Wall' Williams Trophy was awarded fo 'I'he Willow Glen Rams 'For fheir 'Fine display of sporfsmanship fhrough- ou+ +he l95I gridiron season. T k,,. tp Q , A Q33 X , , miami: like - f ' ' ' ri 332, Coach Goldner N FIRST Row: DeLucci, Hap jones, Cundy, Mery, Heines, Beeson, Day, Bowen, Brandt, Minor. SECOND Row: Pet' railia, Santa, Waldwrath, Roe, Romandi, Brodies, Ruflo, Phil Tones, Bernardi. THIRD ROW: Ruff, Hickey, Terrel, Cornelli, Malvini, Lester, McKluskey, Turner, Ross, Cordoni, Crandall, Rich, Telie6, Johnson, Anderson. -QJV ll J J Mr. Schulenberg Dick Jones l l Hansen. FIRST ROW: Stab1le, Goudy, Coffey Zamora, Gusman. SECOND Row Peters, Odegaard, Clark, Wallace Stevens. THIRD ROW: Swartzell, Inf gram, Cogliandro, Snell, Serna 1 'IO BASKETBALL The ll0's baslcefball feam under fhe supervision of Larry Arnerich broughf fo Willow Glen fheir firsf P. A. L. champion- ship. During fheir highly successful season fhe I I0-'s played eighfeen baslcefball games, and fhey won all of fhem. They are fhe firsf Willow 'Glen feam fo have a perfecf rec- ord fhroughouf fheir season. 120 BASKETBALL Alfhough fhe l20's were noi' as success- ful as fheir fellow baskefeers, fhe I l0's, fhey also had a fairly successful season. Under fhe able supervision of Coach Larry Arne- rich, fhe l20's chalked up fhirfeen wins ouf of eighfeen games. FIRST Row: Ahcata, Margherita Kotsubo, Terranova, SECOND ROW Holmes, Barranti, Benamelis Bella, Mancini, Rosetta, Jones Baumgardner. Paquin, Corbin. THIRD Row: De: Coach Larry Arnerich Jack Deckert Dick Iones Jim Smith Dave Yarrington Stan Keller Chuck Longwello Ron Stark Sam Smith jge Beeson Art Timmons Bob Margherita Bill Kline August LaTorre Richard Price Frank Herrmann Doug Cooper Pete Crandall Frank Jost Steve Taravella Shan Keller i4Il and Jim Smifh i353 'Fighl' 'for possession of l'he ball al' lhe Willow Glen-Lincoln game while Chuck Longwello l33l looks on. VARSITY BASKETBALL Willow Glen Varsiiy Hoopsfers under fhe direcfion of Coach Larry Arnerich ended +heir l95I-I952 baskefball season in lifrh place. This year 'I'he Ram baske'I'eers were able lo chalk up five wins 'io six losses. One of +he 'leams grearesl' vicfories was an upsel' over a 'favored Sequoia five by +he score of 47 +o 44. Ano'I'her greal' Willow Glen win was fhe defeafing of 'l'he cross-fown rival Lincoln by a score of 35 +o 33. The ofher ci+y feam +ha+ +he Rams mei' was San Jose High who cleall' 'ihe Rams a crushing defeal' of 47 fo 33. The season record was I3 wi-ns and I0 losses. The Rams were unable fo place anyone on lhe All-PAL 'l'irs'I' leam. bul' Dave Yarringfon secured 'lhe posifion of second sfring guard and Sfan Keller and Jim Smifh received honorable menlion. PAL upsel, W. G. win over favored Sequoia. Jim Smiih l35l shoois while Yarringlon llbl, Deckerl i34J, and Sian Keller wail for 'rhe swish. Top row. left to right: J. Johnson, B. Flansburg, S. Weim, E. Anderson, B. Hillis, C. Bowen. Second row: P. Swartzell, F. Sandoval, R. Carvelli, J. Welch, R. Foster, W. Swarthout, J. Filice. Third row: A. Cordoni, D. Davids, C. Benia- min, J. Dorman, L. Morris, W. Peiter. Bottom row: B. Walrath, B. Gadsby, R. Neal, R. Jack, J. Mills, and J. Jack. 130 CO-CHAMPS Again honor is brought to Willow Glen High, this time b the victorious I30's who ended their PAL season with ten wins to one loss and a tie ilor the PAL championship with Sequoia. Season record was nineteen wins and three losses. The little Rams were able to place Eric Anderson and Larry Morris on All-P.A. L. with Ron Foster as an honorable mention. Besides securing an All-PAL spot, Ander- son was able to break the PAL lightweight season scoring record with a total ot l33 points. All hands on the ball. Another shot taken at the Los Gatos game Eric Anderson tries a jump shot at the Los Gatos game. Sfandillg. leff fo right: Bill Kline, Chuck Longwello, Ron Slark, Bob Margherila, Pele Beeson, Dwain Owsley, Bob Norden, Dick Jones, Jack Duignan, George Wilson, Jack Deckerl' Augusl LaTorre and Dave Yarringlon Kneeling: Syl Delucchi, Ron Fosler, Bob Gadsby, Jim Welch, Bob Wilson, Joe Randazzo, Sleile Taravella, and Bill .Schroeden Sitting in front: Ward Noland. BASEBALL Because il' was necessary 'lo send +he l95l-l952 Rambler lo press earlier l'l1is year, 'lhe sporls sl'aFF was unable lo oblain aclion shols and wrile-ups of games. Jusl' before lhe Rambler wenl' +o press Coach Bob Doerr released lhe names of lhose on 'lhe 'lirsl' squad. Players selecled 'ro represenl' 'l'he Rams on +he diamond were Dick Jones, pil'cl1er: Bill Schroeder, calcherg Buzz Wilson, liirsl' base: Bulch Owsley, second base: Bob Margherila, lhird base: Chuck Longwello, shorlslopg Ron Slark, lefl' field: Ward Noland, cenler field: and George Wilson, righl lield. Hoping lo beH'er lasl year's record of being fourlh in 'l'he PAL and inler-cily cham- pions, lhe yearbook goes +o press wilh greal' hopes for l'he l952 baseball 'I'eam. ch Bob Con Doerr , A ' 425 M -gl. 2 'ffi Q ,.. in ,, . . '36 an Standing, from leff fo right: J. Johnson, L. Laswell J. Lowe, D. Rowe, P. Summers, F. Herrmann, R. Hunier, B Johnson, J. Beeson, E. Marlinez, D. Arnold, R. Carrillo, A. Timmons, J. Houser, G. Joseph, R. Rosselfa, W. Swarlh ouf, J. Minor. Silfing: D. Ruff, L. Ashford, K. Wiersema, J. Smilh, D. Johnson, F. Callon, F. Rodriquez, N. Benia- min, J. Cordoni, J. Bailey, and D. Cooper. TRACK Due lo an early publishing dale, 'lhe sporls s+aFF was able lo compile lhe resulls of only one 'lraclc meei-, 'lhe lirsl' PAL relays. ln lhe relays lhe Rams 'lied for second place wilh Sequoia iusl' behind 'fhe leading San Ma+eo Cindermen. Coach Goldner claims +ha+ much of Willow Glen's s1'reng+h lies in fhe sprinf relay +eam which co-nsisls of Ron Rosse'H'a, Julius Cordoni, Frenlc Herrmann, and Sfan Keller. The remarkable cindermen of 'I'he year are Franlc Herrmann, Sian Keller, and Ron Rosseffa. Julius Cordoni clearing fhe hurdles. Doug Cooper hurling discus. ' ma. .... R - TRACK B TEAM Top row: Jim McCluskey, Dwain Hage- meier, Jack Turner, Bill Norman, Chuck Beniamin, Mor? Leicesler, Phil Jones, and Larry Morris. Front row: AI Cordoni, John Dunn, Tom Ross. John Hickey, Tony Torres, Carl Bernardi. A+ 'rhe 'lime l'his pic+ure was +aken +he +rack a'I' Willow Glen High was a quar'I'er-mile quagmire. ll' had rained 'For a week and +he wealher was cold. Due +o 'I'he weafher con- dilion l'he C and D leams were unable fo hold any meefs. This is fhe reason fhere are no aclion shofs on +his page. C TEAM Top row: Buddy Serna, Mike Bar- ranli, Bob Walralh, Foresl ilngram, Hank Mancini, Ron RoseH'a, Paul S+a- bile, and Ron Frizzell. 'f5'Ii . ily ' -.V--an ,,. ,, . , , V V, ,, VV V f'ii.Vi3sswz2x:z:s,': ,V rf as .F x U V, .,,.:1V,.':1., 'u'2:.eVw,, S-'1?11e-lzszziiiwssag?-My-w',,f52I',,.'f -V3gg1lfV,1-..f:2S,,,,. -lfV..,ffVV- V' ,,,1 lN3,ig,Q.V1,. 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SWIMMING Al' lhe 'lime lhe Rambler weni' lo press, Willow Glen's Swimming Team had held only one meet Al' lheir firsl big splash 'lhe Ram mermen downed Lincoln by a close 'lally of 38-37. The Rams were able 'lo secure six 'lirsl' spols in nine evenls along wilh +wo- second spols and 'lhree lhird spo+s. The meel' was a close one uVn+il Ted Engelbrechl and Vernon Clinlon clinched lirsl' and 'rhird spols in 'lhe diving com- pefilion, 'lhus giving 'lhe Rams- a one-poinl lead al' 'lhe close of l'he lasl evenl. Slars from lasl' year lhal are back lo help 'rhe aqua-Rams are Jay Fox, varsi'ly le'l'+erman, and Earl Overson, lighl' we'igh'l diver. Coach Schulenberg pul' forlh his oplimislic views when he sl'al'ed lhe Rams have a well balanced leam, and l'ha+ 'lhey should do greal' lhis year. Absenl' from lhe piclure above are Bill Johnson, Paul Posl, Jack Kennelly, Doug Kenf, Forresl' Geary, Tom Towner, and Rick Orellana. This year's ma-nager is Larry Liden: l'he sfarler, Jerry Wade, and 'lime keepers Sal Pusaleri, and Jerry Segal. s Q X 1- :1Vfi.i3l:fVsrV lla flwlellisslzf .g.....--V Diving Team: Ted Engelbrechf, Ted Fleischer, Vernon Clinion, and Earl Overson. Camera dodger: Bill Pounds. . Relay Team: Tony Passarelli, Bob Harris, George Snell, and Jay Fox. i , Lefl' fo right: Larry Liden, Harvey Corbin, Bob Cusimano, Phil Swarlzell, and Phil Hansen. MANAGERS Behind all sporls are' 'I'he lil lle known people whom fhe leam and coaches could noi' do wi'l'hou+. These are l'he managers: The boys who hand oul uniformsfcarry lhe equip- menl', l'ol'e waler, and acl' as all-around work-horses. The boys in +he piclure represenl' lhe boys who, l'his year, were sporls managers 'For l'he various coaches. Absenl' 'From l'he piclure are Jim Jorgenson and Andy Baumgardner. BLOCK W. G. The alhleles of Willow Glen High compose Block W. G. a club open +o all boys who have earned a varsify block in any sporl' and wish lo join. From lefl' to right sifting on the wall: Jim Smilh, Bill Johnson, Bob Gadsby, Augusi- LaTorre, Bob DeLorenzo, Bob Wilson, Sieve Taravella, Neal Benjamin, and Julius Cordoni. Standing: Lloyd Laswell, George Wilson, Jack Deckerl, Dick Jones, Ron Fosfer, Bill Schroeder, Jack Duig- nan, Gene Joseph, and Dave Yarringlon. Kneeling: Larry Morris, Ron Slark, Frank Callon, Chuck Longwello, Ward Noland, and Chuck Beniamin. FZ : -k.,':L:? M im,,,,E-L Eigmgmi . Y , .m,. ,,..esM.N ..,,s.,1,, ,.,. re, . , W 5 .M-.W ma, , .rri G s 'Y' f K 4. Q -1 ' T , Hi'-l 'L rv! y +,. E, i,,aQ.w.f- - . X 2, My W .x,.,.,. Q !:,,,,..,. . , .. . .... .. Mm M, u , , I -V - a,: fl:H xsma'-W ll M 3,55 s 'Mrs ,. 151 KS' . .-,ar zffa1rs:wa.f-, ,f:.z,,::,1fx-. Qs ., , rf,--ff I ' ffl .. , a, ag fiilisiibi155313:r222?iTf5Tl'i.2i'fsif . vfiitisafiiflfifflfiffifE1-eiziiffziiwsfgmffi - -geezglssyf ..,, a ' 2: fm: . z, ,-f2'l'i4:- J ' Eifilflkril- 3: 1,1 -:fr 1, . ll rl, K A Q nga ' as N j'355ll!S.i,Sgm ':5ffi f f. . ME, .eggs 41 .z Some girls show a life-saving posilion. Sports Managers. Left to right, standing: Ani-ra Filice, Eleanor Addison, Wanda Neild, and Mary Jo Malranga. Siffing: Lois Pfeiffer, Barbara Dale, and Ri+a Morrison. GIRLS' SPORTS Girls' sporls a'l' Willow Glen are divided inlo lwo seasons, spring and fall. lncluded in 'lhe fall season are such sporls as hockey, rennis, archery, and baskelball. The main sporls are hockey and baskelball, bu'l girls may choose belween archery and 'lennis asa season sporl. ln lhe early fall, a life-saving course was also offerecl lo rhose girls inreresled in earning a iunior or senior life-saving badge. Swimming, badminlon, baseball, volleyball, and 'rennis are 'lhe spring sporrs. Again +he girls have lheir choice of re-nnis, badminlon, and swimming. Baskefballv B favorne fall sport Volleyball offers a display of leam sporlsmanship and skill. fY?5W M332-12' l35f72YiFf3f i 52lIZ3fW5 ilk? Thompson. G. A. A. Officers. Lefl' fo right: Jean Johnson, Presi- denh Carole Kemnirz, Vice-President Beih Hedges, Secre- 'laryg Tam Willisfon, Poin+ Manager: and Peggy Frye, Treasurer. G. A. A. All girls af Willow Glen High School are members of +he Girls' Afhlefic Associarion lG. A. A.l. Those who are acrive members parficipare in a sp or+s program, while rhose who are inacfive pariici- pare in fhe ac+ivi+ies of +he G. A. A. ofher rhan sporrs. The G. A. A. provides organized compe'I'il'ion and enioyable recrearion for Willow Glen's aihlefic-minded girls. ln order 'lo earn a block, a girl musr par+icipa+e in iwo sporfs per semesrer, mainfain a C average scholasfically, and musr complere 5070 of fhe roral number of quarfer, innings, halves, or marches scheduled. A folal of 200 poinfs shall cons+i1'u'l'e an award. Besides parricipafing in many playdays wi+h orh er schools, rhe G. A. A. sold candy al' all home baslcerball games and a+ +he beginning of +he school year, sold Ram srickers for cars. Social funcrions included +he sponsoring of fhe Barn Dance in Ocfo ber, and co-sponsoring rhe aquacade, Arabian Nigh1's, in fhe Spring. In +he Spring, rhe G. A. A. holds ifs annual picnic. The G. A. A. sends si'uden'I' represenrafion fo +he Girls' Peninsular Arhleiic League which holds meefings fhree 'limes a year wi1'h membership consis+ing of girls from fwenfy-one high schools in Sanfa 'Clara and San Mareo Couniies. Good sporlsmanship as well as skill is highly emphasized in all girls' sporfs. Shown leff +o righh Berry Vodden A 'fasf-moving fall sporf is hockey. Frances Saulcko, Sue Websfer, and Be+h Hedges. Archery is a 'favorile sporr af W G Displaying rheir skill are, le'F'l lo rlghf Marilyn Quirin, Be++e Ribbs and Dale Ward Noland A. S. B. Presiclenl' iii? 9 A 51,5 a qu gs 1 Qliggieg-sg-qgz::1,2'l ff ggaf?i5sf.esf2l llii.. E251Qlillfgllffwlix, lilsx' er- l!ll?l!2?'l ..l .Q.Q3liigii2ff1iE3515iz:f5g! f' Y Iifzfziggiia '-ggztgffv . 5' 'E' ZElitifiifgilliiileliiiligifgv ' el , 'Z 1- 'EW 53152 1: '55 1--E . Y .ii iiifilff X ig f'gsEggws5gg ' iS QEi:jillgf?-2 .gym - Hi.. , My . it fl, lx't'l,'ly aa5l . 2 . .-,ae . ,. .,.,,. , Chuck Longwello ,V .a,,:z, I M: A. S. B. Vice-Presidenl M' 5 , If Fall Student Council. Top row: Neal Benlamnn, Joan ovsky, BeHy Vociden, Joy Melceel, Noeml Balza, Gerr Martha McBride A. S. B. Presidenl of Girls' Acliviiies Pere Beeson A. S. B. Presidenl' of FALL OFFICERS OF 1951 Boys' Aclivilies ' Marilyn Quirin. Middle row: Shanna Halsleacl Nancy Shelby Tree, Marina Jolimay, Beverly Dyer, Pal Souden, Johnson. Boffom row: Sal Pusalerl, Bob Walraih Don Jay Mills, Ken Wiersema. ll ll Jennifer Davis A. S. B. Secrefary Dennis Kennedy A. S'. B. Treasurer Spring Student Council. Bottom row, trom Iett to right: Ward Noland, Ted Fletscher, Don Prolo, and Jerry Mutz. Middle row: Noemi Baiza, Joan Houser, Jean Johnson, Mari- lyn Behnke, and Peggy Fowler. Top row: Jean Goudie, Henry Mancini, Ray Kunde, Bob Wilson, Lorraine Ross, Pauline Ander- son, and Sandra Mortensen. Not shown: Frances Saukko, Stanna Halstead, Pat Souden, Donna Graham, Jennie Presta, and Pete Beeson. U , WW WM WLWWMW, Sharon Clare A. S. B. President ot Girls' Activities Arden Allen A. S. B. Secretar Bob Combs A. S. B. Treasurer Julius Cordoni A. S. B. President of Boys' Activities Dennis Kennedy A. S. B. President Gay Griffith A. S. B. Vice-President Y SPRING orncsns OF 1952 1 7 8- ii I 4' ,Q Members of Willow Glen's chapfer of Hi-Y. Fall oFFicers included: Presidenf, Ken Wiersema labove lefflp Vice-Presidenf, Vernon Clinfonq Secrefary, EvereH' Gellermang Treasurer, Dennis Kennedy: Sergeanl'-a+-Arms, Bill Pickering: Chaplin, Ron Jack. Spring officers included: Presideni' Jay Fox llower lef+ig Vice Presidenf, Ted Fleischer: Secre- fary, EvereH' Gellerman: Treasurer, Ted Engelbrechh Sergeani'-a+-Arms, Dave Dudley: Chaplin, Bob Combs. ' ,Aq HI-Y : ' ,,:r . , ev' sgszr- .ev W .1 K :'??o+-if . i K' 'ffaasa'-wig ,rrrrrr Arden Allen PCN' Wood Loretta Nervo Y Aggishmf Yell Leader Fall Head Yell Leader Assis+an+ Yell Leader SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Miss Harrie+'r Burr, sophomore adviser, and ihe council planned a Hop and a pic- nic. The council chose ifs officers, and planned fhe sophomore aciivifies from rep- resenfafives 'From each of +he Social Sfudies Classes. Sitting. from Ieff to rigllf: Virginia Chamber- lain, Presidenh Pai Newman, Adrienne Olson. Standingz, Mike Clark, Don Ruff, Vice President Ray Kunde. No! shown: Shanna Halsiead and Suzanne Slafer, Secreiary. iriy 'Q '51 4. ii if J , . M ,. California S holarshlp Federahon members Fall officers included: Presidenl, Roy Fowler above rlghf Vice Presldenl' Sal Pusaleri: Secrelary, BeHe Ribbs: Treasurer, Joan Brodovsky Spring officers included Presudenl, Marlha McBride llower righll: Vice Presudenl Ken Wlersema Secrelary Jackie Richler: Treasurer, Don Prolo. CSF. Q. , .1 , - r-4? if sf' .h gv W ,T 3 L J if P i , .3 f me , f e W- Earl Overson Lorem: Nervo Head Yell Leader Assisfanl' Yell Leader JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class, under l'he direclion of Miss Calhryn Samuels, held a Junior Prom on fhe l6'l'h of May ancl a Junior Picnic on June 5+h. The cafeferia was 'lhe si+e of lhe Junior Prom, l'he 'lheme of which was Moonligh+ and Roses. Commilrlee chairman for 'l'he Prom were as fol- lows: Publicily, Jerry Segal: Refreshme-nls, Joyce Norman: Enlerlainmenl' and Orcheslra, Nancy Ross: Tables and Clean-up, Harry Fredrickson: Decorafions, Peggy PaH'on: Bids, Pauline Ander- son. Junior Class cabiner offifcers. From left to right: Charlene Schucking, Secrelary-Treasurer: Doug Cooper, Vice-Presidenl: Sal Pusaleri, Presidenl. FALL STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Bottom row, from left to right: Naish Renella, Social: Larry Morris, Building and Grounds: Bill Schroeder, Safety: Bob DeLorenzo, Publicity. Middle row: Glenda Battersby, Social: Martha McBride, Assembly: Shar- on Clare, Inter-school Relations: Beth Hedges, Publicity. Top row: Dennis Kennedy, Finance: Pete Beeson, Assembly: Chuck Longwello, Noon Activities: Bob Wilson, Awards. Not pictured: Gay Griffith, Welfare: Julius Cordoni, Rally: Jacquie Berg- quist, Rally. vii ARGONAUTS Argonauts. S e r v i c e Honor Society. Full mem- bers, from left to right, sitting: Gay Griffith, Mar- tha McBride. Bottom row: Sal Pusateri, Ward No- land, Martha Jolimay Patty Wood. Top row! Pete Beeson, Chuck Long- wello, Bob Wilson, Ken Wiersema. ,pe INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Inter-club council, Presidents of activity ond service clubs, from left to right, bottom row: Peggy Patton, Tyons: Beverly Berry, Bumble Bees: Marilyn Mitchell, Brush and Palatte: Winifred Lanini, Kalani: Peggy Frye, Girls' Sports: Carol Anderson, Koin- onia. Top row: Jennifer Davis, Thes- pians: Ward Noland, Senior Boys' Serv- ice Club: Eleanor Addison, Folk Danc- ing: Bob Stringall, Camera: Beth Hed- ges, Journalism: Chuck Beniamin, Boys' Sports: Ray Kunde, Dramatics: Jim Al- ford, Boys' Hiking Club: Rudy Lumley, Willow Glen Aggies: Carol Wesseling, Charlites: Keith Johnson, Auto Shop: Tony Passarelli, Junior Boys' Service Club. Not pictured: Dennis Kennedy, Finance: Jo Ann Myklebust, Twinks: Lorraine Ross, Seromhpos: and Jay Fox, Thespians. LIFE MEMBERS OF C. S. F. Left to right top row: Marilyn Behnke, Gay Griffifh, Arden Allen, Jean Johnson, and BeHe Ribhs. Bottom row: Mar+ha Mc- Bride, Dennis Kennedy, Roy Fowler, Ken Wiersema, and Marcia Ilrown. .f ., f,.,,, ,ffl SPRING STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Top row: Jim Smilh, Eleciiong Bolo Combs, Finance: Chuck Longwello, Awards. Middle row: Merv Gardner, co-chairman of Rally: Ted Fleischer, Sa'Fe+y: Ward Noland, Social: Sal Pusa- ieri, lnler-School Relalions. Bottom row: Carol Wesseling, Building and Grounds: Pa++y Wood, co-chairman of Rally: Noemi Baiza, Welfare: Margy Domenici, Publici+y: Marilyn Sieiner, co-chairman of Assembly: and Sylvia Cirone, Noon Aciivifies. Nol' pictured: Mary Ann Gumliclc, co-chairman oi Assembly. ARGONAUT MEMBERS O Leff to right top row: Jay Fox, Pete Beeson, Julius Cordoni, Bol: Wilson, Dennis Kennedy, Chuck Longwello. Middle row: Jean Johnson, Jennifer Davis, Gay Griffiih, Loreifa Nervo, Arden Allen, Jim Alford. Bottom row: Patty Wood, Beth Hedges, Mariha McBride, Martha Jolimay, Ward Noland, Ken Wiersema, and Larry Morris. Noi' pictured: Sal Pusaferi. L ..-5' -4' ve K v , 1 .,,,1 4 if . s Ms 1 I ' if 1 ,ESX lf?9'f5f Q ' f, an--' :Qi 25' 1: ,gljj I F3 -' lfffii 4 S 4f.gi.f.., 'wl Martha Jolimoy Spring Presideni' .gj1'fnf. nl. 'iflszf' -1 .Qi J ,. ., , .Q - w!J1,:fn . Martha Jolimay Editor QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, International Journalism Society, from left to right, bottom row: Sharon Clare, Miss Ruth Byers, Advisor: Marcia Brown. Top row: Beth Hedges, Martha McBride, Gay Griffith, Martha Jolimay. RAMBLER STAFF Year book staff, from left tr right, bottom row: Martha Joli may, Editor: Mary Ann Gumlictc Organizations: Bill Percy, Sports Pat Reese, Social: June Sells, Busi- ness. Middle raw: Gay Griffith, Seniors: Jackie Richter, Business Manager: Martha McBride, Organi- zations: Jo Ann Estensen, Seniors. Top row: Gayle Burris, Faculty: Adrienne Ayres, Social: Marilyn Steiner, Faculty: Doris McDonald, Division Pages: Audrey Anderson, Social: Sharon Clare, Division Pages. Miss Ruth Byers Advisor .PRING RAM-PAGES STAFF Top row, Standing: Marilyn Steiner, Re- arter: Mary Jo Matranga, Reporter: Don 'F5, Business Manager: Shelby Tree, Report- ': and Pete Beeson, Co-editor ot Sports Page. fiddle row: Wendell Ford, Photographer: lerry Segal, Co-editor of Sports Page: Jay 'ox, Reporter: Sharon Clare, Editor ot Fea- ure Page: Marcia Brown, Editor ot Fourth age: Phyllis Sosniclc, Reporter: Nancy Ross, teporter: Rick Orellana, Reporter: and Larry Assistant Editor ot Feature Page. Martha McBride, Assistant Editor: Editor: and Gay Griffith, Editor First Page. Absent from picture: Ken Nord- Bob Buck, and Chris Swift, Photograph- and Audrey Anderson, Exchange Editor. Gay Griffith Fall Editor .fm-1 Y: rs ATE r t , C , A Q E 1 51 ' i ,W Beth Hedges Spring Editor FALL RAM-PAGES STAFF From left to right: Jerry Segal, Edi- tor of Sports Page: Pete Beeson, Re- porter: Larry Morris, Reporter: Miss Ruth Byers, Faculty Advisor: Sharon Clare, Editor of First Page: Beth Hed- ges, Editor of Fourth Page: Gay Grif- fith, Editor: Marcia Brown, Reporter: and Martha McBride, Editor of Feature Pago. - l Bosses: R. Cabral, B. Combs, B. Schroeder, D. Owsley, J. Welch, W. Brierley, D. Jones, L. Laswell, L. Burk, B. Wil son, N. Renella. Tenor: P. Beeson, D. Olson, D. Dixon, T. Vifanza, J. Bufler, F. Sferrazzo, C. Beniamin, B. A+lcins, D Thompson. Soprano: J. Friiz, W. Wileni, M. Quirin, J. Davis, P. Peferson, J. Easferly, S. Robinson, B. Mariinez M. A. Sunseri, D. Beck, B. Squibb, J. Jackson, L. Beer, L.DiNapoli, B. Ribbs, J. Richier, M. Peck, C. Collins, M Baker, A. Zeissler, L. Leonard, D. McDonald, A. Allen, J. Bach. Alto: T. Conne'H, J. Bongiorno, S. Whiifon, M. Head- man, S. Moore, V. Gaffo, J. Presfa, T. Barfedo, P. Anderson, J. Cano, M. A. Gumlick, C. Dolan, C. Kemnifz, A Ayres, G. Kulsh, M. Behnlve, J. Cuene, R. M. Gallo. B Balcom R Herman, N. Lopina, S. Marlin, D. Mariinez, E. PiHs, J. Van Hagen, F. Young, C. Trevino, I Sanhbanez E Magpusao, C. Spafh, L. Shelion, B. Munoz, P. Fowler. C H O R U S 0 R C H E S T R A Violin: D. Brisbin, S. Carlson, C. Davis, J. Ereno, C. Ferrante, H. Fredrickson, S. Glorvigen, C. Kemnilz, B. Kruse, J. Mutz, G. Rodriguez, S. Slater, G. Stevens, J. Johnson. Viola: S. Arbuckle, J. Brodovsky, L. Pfeiffer.-Cello: G. Ernani, M. Hallin. B. Kelsey. Flute: D. Beck, M. Hallin. Oboe. G. Burris, J. Thompson. Piano: V. Lazzaro, S. Pusa- teri. Bass: N. Baiza, B. Hughes, J. Levin, M. L. Pappalardo, B. Squibb. Trumpet: R. Atkins, A. Forschino, D. Nowlin, W. Peifer, C. Rick. Clarinet: J. Alford, M. Brown, S. DeLucchi, D. Dixon, L. Jpnes, W. Straight. Horn: R. Coultas, P. Van Dine, M. Berthiaume. Trombone: A. Baumgardner, B. Charlson, B. Co'mbs. Percussion: D. Addison, N. Renella, T. Sferrauo. SCX: D. Randazzo, J. Wade. Flute: D. Beck, M. Hallin. Obe: J. Thompson. Bells: G. Ernani. Clarinet: J. Alford, M. Brown, P. Cran- dall, S. De Lucchi, D. Dixon, L. Jones, W. Straighl, A. Zeissler. Trumpet: R. Atkins, M. Berthiaume, J Caropepe, D. Cormany, W. Pfeiffer, C. Rick, A. Forschino. Bassoon: D. Thompson. Horn: R. Coultas D. Nowlin, P. Van Dine. Trombone: A. Baumgardner. B. Charlson, B. Combs, J. Dorman, H. Fredrickson D. Kennedy, G. Talley. Percussion: E. Addison, B. Dale, D. Mery, P. Jones, N. Renella, T. Sferrazzo.SoX: D. Randazzo, J. Wade. B A N D YP -MA. --VV V 4 1, ' suv- . ., . f r f , Q X if 0 1 ., I p I l, V' i f x , ' 'X I S 'rjgpit rf! 1' f Xxx f ,J J, AJ 1 -x S iw WV M f' X jail 1, QS! J! A fa. Q, gf? I Jw N Q54 A xx rf. . ! -,A, KN i, fr ,, X , k ,BL I f ,JJJL 7 If I jjj X, ff! U! Ji' yi J xt I A n A I xv I If tj I 1 rl All vjj J' X X If U! k ' 1' ty, X. X 1 j VM E f I' KI ,lf X J .1 'I X K ix K SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top row, left to right: Treasurer, Jacquie Bergquist: Vice-President, Jackie Richter: President, Roy Fowler: Parlimentarian, Jim Alford: Secretary, Bette Jean Ribbs. Top gram: Senior Senior Senior SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN row, left to right: Keith Johnson, Senior Pro Bob DeLorenzo, Senior Dress: Bob Stringall Announcements. Bottom row: Martha McBride Picnic: Jacquie Bergquist, Finance: Jeff Davis: Ball: Peggy Frye, Senior Gift, missing. SENIOR PICNIC Left to right: Sharon Clare, Gayle Burris, Jean John- son, Bill Percy, Marcia Brown, June Easterly, Larry Leonard. SENIOR BALL Top row, left to right: Naish Renella and Mary Ann Gumliclc, Jo Ann Estensen and Bob Wilson. Bottom raw: Audrey Anderson and Jack Duignan. so-ff uve , , S - -:':.fg1Y:e z 11' - zbziis r new I Sl','-+.,i.- Max A Fl 4. ' L -f Qui: 7 2 if xi 3 1 is ll I T v .Sz Q' WK 4 is 1 Q i sw if 1 5' i R Duck AbleH' '1'1 ,I -f ' l5i7kff3il 1e1 :. 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BaH'ersby Arden Allen Audrey Andefwf' 4 eleel y NK' ,. . -e Beer A A 'AT il eilk ,y B U V, 1 ,, r '1 ,W f l 1 :2 .X ,.-k Pele Beeson Marilyn Behnlce Neal Benlamm Carol Anderson -1517195 Benson Ken Anderson Janel Bach Lee Bailey Jacquie Bergquisl' ,jim A,-buckle Carol Baird Tom Basfa mg., gpm., in 'Y Adrienne Ayres Lucille Bilan y by 4 gf M Q 'am ' :gg-, L 1 .L S- J5? .l.1 P 'Per' 7'3 Marcia Brown Leroy Burk Jerry Burns Gayle Burris K Sr ES- , y . lf' Z 'M QW Marie Cardona Sharon Clare ,ka-we ,N , Vernon Clin+cn Richard Coffey Joann Cuene Arlene Daum Jennifer Davis Bob Combs Ed Dean Bob DeLorenzo Laura DiNapoli Darrel Dixon ga- -N Joy Bu'l'ler Frank Calfon Benifa Camicia Joann Cano Ward Corbin Julius Cordoni Carolee Craib 'H-4' mmf Ron DlSalvo Q ff -. afar 15 'N-of Frye Marie Gallo Glorvigen GriFfi+l1 Margy Domenici June Easferly Jack Duignan Richard Edes Mary Ann Gumlick Theo Ham Karen Hansen em M M Ted Engelbreclwi' Ted Flefscher h ef 'W' ,1a Geraldine Ernam Wendell Ford 551: ,Qll, M 'llll F Roberl' Harris Jo Ann Esiensen Roy Fowler t F ' Ma Y Hee'-'lman Priscilla Fasl' Jay Fox A Be+h Hedges Pe i i A a laailllaalllee llrr F fifis A--.. -:Ghz if if M .. f A Joe Johnson Keifh Johnson Mar+ha Jolimay Pa+ Jolly Dennis Kennedy gm- -' Marflia McBride Quinn Doris McDonald Barbara Munoz Reese Emory Meeker Ward Noland Renella X .,r, r V ,,,1 -irr B B Rlbbs .ir ,,.. . B or - rar fl I lc Q , A fs 1 r Jacklyn Rlchler Barbara Rogers Janel' Sand Kenne+h Nordlieim Bill Percy Don Nowlin Pal' Pelerson Emma Sanlos Dwain Owsley Bill Pickering Grace Saunders Leonard Padilla Carolyn Proufy Ronald Scadina Nd' 9' y 45? 1 ! eff' su 3 Lv, -ww 1 A HLs Bill Schroeder June Caryl Sells Hudson Sherlock Jim Smilh ai, yew gb g ,L . i Mary Alice Swarfhoul K l ' i s l A ,JN- . ,.,, 5 ix . - f f? ,,':i K f--i 3 Barbara Squibb Bob S+ringall Dick U1-ze,-a+l,, Ronald Sfark Allen Swanson Qna Wagle Sam Smi'I'h George Snell Joe Solimine Phyllis Sosniclt 51 7 lv T 7 ' - iii? W, 3,1 g c' wr , -as Anfhony Tomacci Tom Toxyner N Vi Dayle Thompson V, iii? Pal Wandling Louise Weiak Joan Traina Clara Trevino Vince Trillo I ,fs Mfr wf2f,5j,',1LJL I 5 gsgiggzggswgfzi:,.g,lqwIlQal55f- gg , ' ggirrgileislzwfiilsl--5 5 lil' . , lifllifl g SH 'yr -.ff ' ' ' . 5?1?f51f7f' EflQ 'f7Q,:1ilfi ,rgllgllilx ff 1- -r- Q 9 elf, W .WM ' ...?5 ' 12 - K 'fi lr 1 , b A -f '--- mf, I I he W ig, eff-2Qi:Jg, , er R EQ, Jim Welch Carol Wesseling CAMERA SHY , Leo Andre Douglas Po'l'win Tom Carmichael Joan Vigo Ken Wiersema Bob Wilson Paul Pehalia Ida Samibanez Wani'I'a Wilenl' David Yarrmglon Arl' Wilson ArIeH'a Zeissler Gradualion 'l'ermina+es our high school days, bul' for lhis class of I952 lhere will be many pleasanl' memories. We will remember +he red and yellow lhirly-five pound sandslone rock which mysferiously appeared in 'rhe office show case and lhe inlense Junior-Senior rivalry over Willie Glen, a weird sfalue which made il's 'firsl appearance on 'lhe library roof. Senior aclivilies officially began wi+h +he firsl' senior meeling, which was conduc'I'ed by Jacklyn Richler on November 2I of l95l. In December lhe officers were elecled and commi'H'ees were organized. Senior play l'ryoul's were held in March of I952 for l Remember Mama , which was presenled on May 8 and 9. Work of fhe senior commiH'ees malerialized wil'h a very successful picnic, which was on May 28 of I952, and wifh +he Senior Ball, lilled. The Lovliesl' Nighl' of lhe Year, on June 6 in 'lhe Willow Glen Ballroom. Impressive gradualion ceremonies were held on June I I of I952 in our own foolball sladium. We, lhe firsl' junior class of Willow Glen, and l'he second gradualing class, have seen our school develop from a mere chaos 'lo a well organized and oulsranding high school. As we leave Willow Glen, we would like 'lo express our lhanks +o Mrs. C. Wood, our advisor, and +o 1'he enlire facully and s'l'uden'f body for +he supporl' I'hey have given us in making our Iwo years a+ Willow Glen so enjoyable. lx X N J 1' l,l Q X 'X ZZ M X X If x J I X 1 Q In WISH ME A WISH AND SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE S N , x S ' 'I I ' 4 ' Z RM jf' JJ . Q! bf: .:,4,.f'1g.4 E X f S Xxx r ,I w ' : S Z lx 0 C' ' 'x VIII? 6 Q, UWM Wi , I M Ii I ' S IW 'I' X E I 7 ZW Q 3 X I X I Y X Wffffm- I I 7 X Ill - S lr X 'Mp R KI III?-I I' Il IIN ..! Q rl A X 1 'X 'I R f I ff fi g M 'X COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SAN JOSE ,WWWN 1flWWWwW MM The I952 Rambler S+a'Ff wishes Io express i+s sincere Ihanks Io Ihe 'Following sponsors. Ed Howard ' Besl Wishes Jack Fldanque ,J A , Meet Your Friends at .vmlis ' GE , -,Vp Q lm L. I A 3 The PRoNTo Pup LVL -,. ll, I N Wwllhcocgl ve. 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Nexl' ro Garden Theafre I I8I Lincoln Ave. Willow Glen San Jose Santa Clam Valley's Oldest Family Shoe Stores Ed 9-Rom., BLOOM'S SHOES OF QUALITY FAMILY PHARMACY Womens and Childrens Shoes Men's Shoes R PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY I35 Soufh Firsl' Slreel' 7l Soufh Firsl Slreel Willow Glen Store l324 Lincoln Avenue -your charge accounl' invifecl- Phone CYpress 2-22I4 2060 LINCOLN AVE. AT MALONE , Sycl's C0'19fi'fUla+'0f1S SMART WOMEN'S APPAREL I I83 Lincoln Ave. CYpress 4-2068 and COMBS CAR COMPANY I480 Wesl' San Carlos San Jose The Glen S+yle Shoppe WOMEN'S APPAREL I387 Lincoln Ave. ' CYpress 4-62I4 for lhe girl who knows clo'I'hes I6I Soulh Firsl' S+ree'l- San Jose Besl' Wishes From F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 27 Soulh Firsl Sfreel Shop Woolwo1th's First For Everything DR. EARL E. RHOADS DR. JOHN W. ALLEN. JR. Dentists I385 Lincoln Avenue Willow Glen San Jose JOHN T. O'BRlEN. M. D. Physician and Surgeon I334 Lincoln Avenue Willow Glen San Jose Willow Glen Appliance and Furnilure TELEVISION Ernie Eslensen CYpress 3-I736 Sales Manager I I09 Lincoln Avenue SAN JOSE DRUG CO. 204 Willow Sfreef Frank C. Carcello CYpress 3-3953 San Jose, Calif. The I952 Rambler Sfaff sincere fhanks fo fhe wishes fo express ifs following sponsors. ' BEST WISHES THE SPORT SHOP Guns 0 Fishing Tackle 0 Afhlefic Equipmenl' A. C. Marion CYpress 4-68l5 lI72 Lincoln Ave. Willow Glen DiSALVO APPLIANCES 84 TV I I3l0 Lincoln Avenue San Jose, California Willow Glen E CYpress 2-6484 CARNATION FRESH MILK CO. Bayshore Highway-Sanfa Clara, Alviso Road Sanfa Clara, California DOUGLAS WENDT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon I320 Lincoln Ave. Willow Glen San Jose HENRY FORD - Phofographer Specializing in Porfraifure Commercial and Weddings I347 Lincoln Avenue San Jose Telephone CYpress 4-6354 - ALLIED RADIO 8: TELEVISION I I76 Lincoln Avenue 57 Soufh Fourfh Sfreel' EDMUND E. WOO, D. D. S. 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