Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1958
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We welcome +hem, and fhrough 'lhis I958 ORUACLE, X - - rip fee ILCZ-or 22, ebb? 21 6? me Q X , fa fb QR HK N iigsiaiii ig eg XE ge X-Q45 , w In 5 llle Present B H S 2 He remains in memory Q ii EUGENE DANIELS Transporfafion Depar+men'l' Verily, verily, I say un+o you, he fha? be- lieve+h in Me hafh everlasfing life. S1'.Jol1n. 6:47 1958 Dracle includes: ZEN! E. Hmm ..... .... Spmta, ..... Snaal, ..... .... .... .... . 72 - 37 . 32 - 93 94 - 743 744 - 767 768- 783 784 - 200 John Lim mlroduced his Lahn class fo some of lhe features of Ilaly where Lalin was once spoken. Ularren Hall was Preparing showcase displays was an imporfanl parl of William Robb's merchandising class. Wifh lhirleen buildings and over 4070 sfudenfs. +he Bakersfield High School campus was among lhe largesl in fhe slale of California. The cenler of Hs counseling affairs and regislralion was lhe Adminisrralion Building. Classes in lhe Mechanical Arfs Building lrained sludenls in 'rhe basic skills of induslry. while Harvey Audilorium included all public speaking. dramalics and music classes. The Audilorium was also where concerfs. assemblies. plays, noon movies and convenlions were held. academic center. -X Mary Ann Bernard showed ihar book reporis can be fun for everyone in English class. l Pai Becas and N. XK. Nysirom wafched as James Richards demonsfraied a geomefrical consiruciion in maih class, As lhe sysiem of uniling mosi' academic subiecis in one building was pui info elifeci 'rhis year, Warren Hall became lhe cenler of English, maihemalics. foreign language and business educalion. The bool: room, audio-visual aids deparimeni, and overflow s+udy hall were also locaied ihere. The faculiy lounge in ihe basemeni, as well as ihe faculfy conference room on ihe main floor. served as a lie beiween rhe Aolminisira- 'rion Building and Warren Hall. The large, modern gymnasium was Iocafed In mid-campus, scuTh of The quad. A place on The BHS campus rarely de- serTed was The QUAD. an area surrounded by The library, The gym, The caTeTeria and The snack bar. BeTween classes sTudenTs gaThered To Talk: aT noon. To eaT lunches purchased aT The snack bar. STudenTs were aTTracTed To noon rallies held on The gym ramp overlooking The Quad. During The year, dances. ranging from informal Tool'- ball dances To The Junior-Senior Prom. were held in The Quad. Quad was heart of campus K,--.-.sms ag- 'Q' social life Wiih rehabililaiion 'remporarily hailed, ihe campus was lefi a mixiure of ihe mod- ern and 'rhe olcl. The modern was 'rhe cafe- ieria. where a+ noon 'ihousands of famished siuclenls were fed: The gym, in which baslcei- ball games were played: and rehabiliiaiecl Ludden Hall. The Library, Science, and Ag- riculiure Buildings were all much older and noi yei rehabilifaied from ihe I952 ear+h- quakes. bu+ campus life would be hard 'ro imagine wiihoui ihem. The cafeieria was ihs cenfsr of student aciivify during me noon hours. N Ei :'WEN.S?NR'N ?5 Principal l. Ill. Hedge welcomed Jennifer and lennart to Bakersfield High and its ADMINISTRI-l QW' F4N5 ' - - TIUN N I 3 Capable bosses administered Bakersfield High was one oT The Ten mem- ber-schools oT The Kern CounTy Union High School and Junior College DisTricT To bene- TiT Trom special services, educaTional and business, oTTered by The DISTRICT OFFICE. The educaTional services included recruiT- menT and counseling oT new and special insTrucTion Teachers: direcTing oT disTricT healTh services, and reading and agriculTural programs. The insTrucTional maTerials library conTained a Teachers' professional library. The disTricT also oiziered help wiTh audio- visual aids and research sTudies concerning schools as well as TransporTaTion, caTeTeria and engineering and mainTenance services. The dislricl office was The center of adminisfralive aclivilies for member schools. The main TuncTion of The BOARD OF TRUSTEES was To adopT policies Tor The govern- ing oT The Kern CounTy Union High School and Junior College DisTricT. Board approval was necessary on all new courses oT sTudy inTroduced in The Ten schools under iTs iurisdic- Tion. IT also planned The yearly budgeT To provide Tor school TaciliTies and supplies, em- ployed personnel, and seT up The calendar Tor The school year. DisTricT SuperinTendenT T. L. lvlcCuen was The professional adviser and secreTary To The board. . Members of The Board of Truslees, who mel regularly in The DisTricT Office were, Iefl To riqhiz Alberl' Gould, member: Chesfer W. O'NeilI, Clerk and member: H. E. Woodworlh, Presiclenlg Theron L. McCuen, Superlnrendenf, Kern Counfy Union High School and Junior Collage Dislricgg William T. Baldwin, member: Donald E. Ruggen- erg, mem er. On complerion of his nineleenrh year as principal of Bakersfield High School, laurels go 'ro L. W. Hedge, who carried numerous responsibiliiies on a siaie-wide basis besides roufine duries as principal. As chairman of a commiliee of sixiy-lwo members, he con- ducled an evalualion of California secon- dary schools, was coordinalror of 'rhe accredi- 'lafion program for secondary schools and was secrerary of +he Accrediialion Com- mission. Busy as he was, however, he slill found 'lime lo help solve 'rhe problems of 4200 BHS siudenis and lheir faculry. This year, forihe firsi iime, BHS had vice- principals, E. C. Mills and Herberl' Marlin, ?s ' . nissan .-f- -:A L. W. HEDGE, Principal In fha course of fhe year, Mr. Hedge often found occasion io discuss sfudenf affairs with Lawton Powers, Sfudent Body President. who represenled The aclminislralion in many commirree and deparimenral meeiings, be- sides mainlaining conlacls wiih local gov- ernmeni agencies, and in o'l'her ways assisl- ing +he principal. E. C. Mills and Herberf Marfin, Vice-Principals ROW I, lei? To right: Betty Moehnke, Girls named Man-Peg Margo Robesky, Ph-Sp, Rufh Neiman F-Holg Pafricia Patterson, Hom-Mal. ROW ll: Marion Scoff, A-B, Emma Sandrini, ST-Z5 Helen Stone, C-E Counseling staff spearheade ThroughouT Their high school years sTuclenTs have found Thai' Their COUNSELORS were always ready To give assisTance. WheTher iT was helping wiTh a problem concerning a change in class schedule, or wiTh some oTher school-relaTed acTiviTy, members of The counseling sTaTF found Time To devoTe Their aTTenTion To The personal needs oT The incli- vidual. Counselors and sTudenTs planned TogeTher To Tulfill The requiremenTs of high school majors Tor graduaTion and To meeT specific college enTrance or iob requisiTes. ROW I, left To right Charles Gales, Boys named Sf-Z, Carl Berra, Man-Pa: Ken Robasky, Ph-Sp- Glendon Rodgers, Hom-Mal. ROW ll: 'Howard Whalen, A-Bg Fred Robinson, F-Holy Jack Charvo, C-E. uidance program. ELOISE NELSON Dean of Girls Heading 'rhe year's guidance program, l-lerberr Marrin, DEAN OF BOYS, and Eloise Nelson. DEAN OE GIRLS, assisied regular counselors in dealing wi'rh srudenis who had special problems in allendance and discipline. As CURRICULUM COORDINATOR, Samuel Wallace worked wil'h deparimenl chairmen in developing courses of srudy and supervised lhe selecfion of all insrrucrional maierials. DIRECTOR OF TESTING in ihe absence of Bonnye Deal, George Daneluk carried responsibililies including scheduling and adminisrering all siandardized 'resfs and Tesring individuals referred by counselors. Supervision was rhe lceynoie ol ihe du- +ies of fhe ATTENDANCE COUNSELORS. These men. E. G. Leapley and Dell Whelsler, made sure 'rhal sludenis neilher drove cars off campus al' noon nor lefl during school hours wiihoui permission, and lhal no un- regisiered cars were parked on or around campus. Anoiher duly, in order lo preveni' culling, was lo conracl' lhe parenls ol any sludenl' abseni' more lhan four days wilhour explanalion. Sealed, DELL WHETSLERg Sfanding, ELWOOD LEAPLY, Afiendance Counselors One oi The largesT and mosT Time- consuming jobs of The REGISTRARS was compiling The honor roll. Through The regis- Trar's office. The perrnanenT records OT all The graduaTes were lcepT and were passed on by requesT of The sTudenT To colleges Tor consideraTion Tor admission. ln addiTion, The regisTrars lcepT a Tile of presenT sched- ules Tor all sTudenTs, and handled deTails concerning diplomas. Ofiicially in charge of all exTracurricular acTiviTies and supporTing Tunds, The BUSI- NESS OFFICE TransacTed Thousands oT dollars' worTh of business daily. Theirs was The Task of handling all money passing be- Tween sTudenTs and clubs. They also super- vised Tinances oT The caTeTeria and sTudenT cashiers. i-lighlighTing Their agenda was The sTudenTs' insurance drive, which assured boTh parenTs and sTudenTs of a happier year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mabs Vierihalerg Lillian Rea, RegisTrar. LEFT TO RIGHT: Winona Herndon, Caihrine MacCormack, Business Office. CLERICAL PERSONNEL were busy every day doing all The Tasks necessary To lceep BHS running. ln The rnirneographing room, TesTs, programs. and TiclceTs were duplicaTed: The boolcroom sTaTi issued TexTboolcs and handled losT ones: The swiTch- board operaTor TransmiTTed all phone calls. ln addiTion, oTher secreTaries managed The office worlc of The agriculfure sTaTi and EFA, The clerical work and invenTory oT The library, sTudy hall aTTendance records, and The nurses' appoinTmenTs. ROW l, lefT To righfz Kay Copeland, Sleno. Principal's Office: Kay Howen, Sfudy Hall Proclorg Helen Wilifong, SecreTary, Boys' Nurse's Office, Barbara Woods,,PianisT. Girls' Gym, Rulh Ann Smilh, Secretary, Libraryg Christine Burciaga, Secrefary To Vice-Principal, Behie Bolarfh, Steno. Principal's Office. ROW ll, leff To righh Gay Vernon, SwiTcllboard Operaforg Glenn Lindsay, Bcokroom Clerk, S 'Q .. is i Q s.,5 Irma Showalter, Library Clerk, Frances Owens, Secretary A-V Dept, Sarah Miller, Operator ol duplicafing machines Jora Lee Simpson, Secretary, Ag. Dept, Wanda Odell Work Permif and Curriculum Secreiaryg Glenna Cherry SecreTary Prini:ipaI's Officeg Alice Fair, Secrefary, Girls Gym, Dolores Macias, SecreTary To fha Deans: Nell Dillon SecreTary, Girls' Nurse's Office. .. KX , , ,.,.,..., ., ..,,. .2 ATTENDANCE CLERKS ROW I, left lo right: Margaref Jonesg Rose Robinson: lmo- gene Lewisp Elsie Reed. ROW II: Edifh Hughesg Mable Payneg Millie Johnslong Helen Sidor. ired skills of many. A vi'l'al cog in lhe elllicienl' operaiion of adminislralive aclivilries was Miss Barbara Tuclcer, Execulve Secrelary for The school. Her dulies enrailed oblaining subslilule leachers, co-ordinaling worlc of lhe clerical siafl and, logelher wilh Principal L. W. l-ledge. assembling lhe masler calendar. Wilh a ready smile, she performed lhese and counlless olher laslcs. Physical well-being of Bl-IS sludenls was lhe lcey lo lhe responsibililies of lhe NURSES. Much oi lheir lime was lalcen up in conferences wilh sludenls, parenls, and leachers concerning sludenls' heallh prob- lems. Dulies included adminislering lirsl aid, giving hearing and vision lesls, and assisiing school doclors in physical examinalions. Library was big business lhis year wilh over l6.000 new books, a doubled sealing capacily, and lwo soundprooi conference rooms used for oral slucly. The LIBRARIANS were always on hand lo assisl sludenis wiih research problems and lo familiarize 'rhem wilh lhe many inleresling new book selec- lions. is While acling as secrelaries lo ihe counseling slafl and handling lheir appoinl- menls and phone calls, lhe ATTENDANCE CLERKS also issued readmillance slips lo sludenls. They lsepl compfeie, up-io-dale files on absences and helped ihe allendance counselors keep records cleared. Besides lhese laslcs, each clerk had special dulies worlcing wilh her parlicular counselor, help- ing wilh regisiralion, lhe Execulive Board, Messengers and lhe P.E. Deparlmenl. BELOW: Barbara Tucker! Executive Secrelary lo lhe Princi- pal. MIDDLE, left lo riqhl: Lillian Howen, lone Bailey. Nurses. LOWER: Jean Hardy, Librarian: Irma Showalfer, Library Clerk: Myrfle Schichil, Library Clerk: Ruih Ann Smifh, Secrelary lo Librarian. Casual conversation was the mode at the Christmas Open House for the faculty, held in the olilice on the last school day before Christmas vacation. Other important faculty functions in which the casual note was em- phasized were the Faculty Club's monthly meetings, where refreshments were often served and where there was usually a spealcer from outside the BHS faculty to provide members with iniormaiion on professional lopics. Even though attendance was op- tional, l'here were many teachers present at each meeiing. Eva Reynolds Sarah Miller Al Dennis and Barbara Tucker enioyad themselves at the Faculty Club Open House before Christmas vacation. language teaching stirred A full agenda kept the ENGLISH DEPARTMENT bustling. Constantly striving for improvement, committees were organized to re-evaluate leaching procedures in com- position writing and oral communications, to upgrade these skills wherever possible. The department also offered students opportunity to develop hobbies in related fields including drama, speech, radio production and journalism. Stress on reading develop- ment was continued, as was the publication of MSS, a magazine designed to siimulate creative writing among students. ENGLISH ROW l, lett to right: Damian Matz, B.E.g Fern Doe, A.B.g Josephine Wiley, M.A.: Beatrice Rose, M.A. ROW ll: Charles Rainey, B.A.g Marguerite Johnson, M.A.g Marcia Koenig, A.B.g Betty Greene, B.A. ROW lll: Wall' Loesel, A.B.: Douglas Carroll, M.A.g Elvin Hedgcock, M.A. NOT PICTURED: Magdalene Dooley, MA.: Donald Ringler, M.A.g Helen Stone, M.A.g Donald Shealor, A.B.g Gladys White, A.B. ' '. 11, EQ ill: N- .ISK .ax-,SS r--sax fi- '.i'i.l-Sfifif'f1fm-0'is',. - FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEATED, left to right: Emma Sandrini, A.B.p Lucile Burk A.B.g Josephine Wiley, A.M. STANDING: Maybelle Ment- zer, M.A.g Pauline Chenoweth, M.A.g Hazel Millar, B.A. Donald Ringler, M.A.g Mary Bello, AM. literary interests. Thorough basic instruction in reading, writing, and speaking 'Foreign languages was otiered by the FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. Courses were provided to suit each stuclent's needs and preterences. Three years each ot Spanish. French and Latin were ottered, and a tirst year course in German was reinstated atter a year's absence from the curriculum. These studies, which were given primarily to tultill college entance requirements, also helped students to understand and appreciate the cultures and histories ot toreign peoples. ENGLISH ROW I, lettlto right: Ida Mae Hill, M.E.: Kathryn Hurlimann, B.S.g Henrietta Showalter, B.A.g Barbara Robeslry, A.B. ROW ll: Elaine Harkins, B.A.: Joy Ruf, AB., Pauline Chenoweth, M.A.g Hazel Miller, B.A. ROW Ill: Harold Silverman, ME., Robert Hutchings, B.A.: J. S. Wallace, M.A. NOT PICTURED: Julla Gemmell, A.B.g Anne Keeshan, A.B.g Maybelle Mentxer, M.A.g Audrey Nelson, B.A.g Barbara Pritchett, B.A. wi's iiYG B IN'-S 'W' be 'ci YE' - 6212! S3 ii PATRICIA PATTERSON. Chairman ART SEATED, leff io righf: Terry Krurn, B. F.A.p Elise Kelling, A.B. STANDING: Pairicia Pallerson, A.B.g Vxcfor Bracke, M.A. The Bl-IS ART DEPARTMENT oillered courses lo develop sludenls' vocalional eefls, Iasle and apprecialion of 'rhe iilul, and lo inslill arl lechniques and melhocls. Through varied courses, such as Design and Ari I-Iislory, inslrucfors helped sludenis reach an underslanding of Iheir f crealive polenlial. Faeultv widened students The dislricl' Men's Slag Parly and Jrhe Dislricl Women's 4-F Weekend. bolh during lhe firsl Iwo weeks of school, began a series of social galherings which helped 'ro boosi facully enioymenl Ihroughoul The year. The BI-IS Faculiy Picnic and 'rhe Dislricl Facullv Picnic were among ihe evenls fo which The ieacher's families were also welcomed: where- as Ihe Exec Board Banquel, To which were inviled facully members connecled wilh slu- denl governmenl, Jrypified smaller Tunclions allended by Teachers wilh special inieresls. Not Spulnik, nor Explorer, bu? the mouse given Margueriie Johnson for her caf,ilew1'l1eIenglh of lhe advisors' fable during fhe fun session af Ihe Exec Board Banquel. IRIXLIT MUSIC ROW l, lefl To right: Ray Van Diesl, M.M.g Wayne Gard, M.M. ROW II: Blanche Duvivier, B.Nl.g Wesley Moore, M.A. STuclenTs were guided in Their musical sTudies, vocal or insTrumenTal, by The Teach- ers of The MUSIC DEPARTMENT. lnsTruc- Tors sTrove To broaden sTudenTs' musical enioymenT and undersTanding, and gave Them an opporTuniTy To develop poise, per- sonaliTy and good singing habiTs Through performing publicly. This year The deparT- menT also offered a new class, Boys' Chorus, and climaxed an arduous year direcling The opereTTa on May 28. knowledge of world cultures. The SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offered courses To Train sTudenTs in good cihzenship and To increase Their appreciaTion Tor American ideals and ways of living. All sTudenTs were required Tor graduaTion To Take classes in world hisTory, Uniled STaTes RAY VAN DIEST, Chairman DON ROBESKY, Chairman hisTory and Tederal, sTaTe and local governmenT. In addiTion. There were elecTive courses which specialized in social and economic problems. In The Tall, preceding elecTions, sTudenTs sTudied poliTical parTies, buT The deparTmenT sTressed mainly developmenls in inTernaTional affairs. SEATED, lell To right Palrick Colpilfs, B.S.: Rufh Neiman, MS., Edifh Filzgibbon, A.B.g Hazel Miller, B.A.g Eslher Pinnell, M.A.g Philip Cook, 8.5. STANDING: Robert Dav- ldson, M.A.g J. M. Christensen, M.A.g Don Robesky, L.L.B.g Forrest Four, Ph,D.g Alberf Lewis, Nl.A.: Glendon Rodgers, M.Slg Don Doolin, M.A. NOT PICTURED: Duane Andezs:n, M.S.g Charles Bainbridge, M.A.g Douqlas Carroll, M.A. Magdalene Dooley, M.A.g Charles Gales, M.E., John Keene M.A.g Elwood Leapley, M.A.: Jay Mulvehal, M.S.: H. Rl Pfisler, A,B.g Ken Robesky, M.S.g Charles Sarver, A.l3.g Lowell Sa re M.E.' Donald Sh l r . ' Ja k S n r y , , eao AB., c pece. B.S., Howard Whalen, M.E. T 2 R 2 i 1 7 s RAYMOND BUCKLE, Chairman EDITH McLEAN, Chairman IT was To members of The DRAWING DEPARTMENT ThaT The many Tine sTudenTs leaving BI-IS To enTer The Tields oT archiTec- Tural and machine draTTing owed mosT oT Their knowledge OT These subiecTs. These Teachers TaughT The cardinal rules oT draTT- ing in TirsT-year drawing classes, which were essenTial To maTh, science and shop majors. In oTher classes insTrucTors direcTed more advanced sTudenTs as They produced origi- nal house plans and IolueprinTs oT compli- caTed machinery. MECHANICAL DRAWING SEATED, lefl' To righfz Pefer Gilli, A.B.g Dell Whefsler, M.S. STANDING: Lowell Nelson, B.A., Edward Welz, M.A.g Raymond Buckle, B.S. NOT PICTURED: William Goodban, M.A.g Bruce Lenmark, A.B. Instructors challenged minds' The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT gave sTudenTs vocaTional Training as well as Teaching Them principles of maThemaTical Theory. Four Types oT maThemaTicaI programs were oTiered, one Tulfilling requiremenTs Tor gracluaTion, one Tor college enTrance, an- oTher Tor maThemaTics and science majors, and one Tor sTudenTs needing exTra help wiTh The TundamenTaIs. A unique TeaTure aT BHS was The course in college algebra, which gave sTudenTs adcIiTionaI preparaTion Tor college. To TurTher maThemaTics sTucIenTs' in- TeresT, The MaTh DeparTmenT presenTed an assembly. aT which local civil engineers spoke. MATHEMATICS Douglas Carroll, M.S.: Fred Glassburner, Ph.D.g Bernard ','jlll,'-'J' ,' SEATED, Iefl- To right Margaref Meyer, B.A.g George Lusfiq, A.B.g James Keese, M.S., Joe Koegler, B.A.g George Kyle, H.A.g Mary Waggener, A.B.g Edifh McLean, A,B.1 Daneluk, M.A. NOT PICTURED: Roberf Noakes, M.S.: Ronald Clark, B.M.g Wallace Johnson, M.S. STANDING: Norman Nysfrom, M.A.g George Osborn, B.A. 1- 5 .-T4 A J .1. Newteachers were briefed on their responsibilities by Leslie W. Hedge, principal, in nine orientation meetings. with technical subjects. VIRGIL KIRKPATRICK, Chairman The aim ot the SCIENCE DEPARTMENT was to increase students' interest in science. Among courses otiered were biology, chemistry. physics, lite science, and aviation science. For the tirst time. a Science Fair was sponsored by Bl-IS and held at Bakersfield College on April 7-l I. Science students also participated in Science Fairs at Fresno, the chemistry and physics tests in Los Angeles, and the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, activities directly sponsored bythe Science Department. SCIENCE ROW l, left lo right: Carter Phafr, A.B.g Francis Fraser, diner, B.A.g Lymann Odell, 8.5.3 Dell Whefsler, M.S.g Al M.A.g Georgia Arnold, M.S.g Virginia Folsom, A.B.g Virgil Dennis, A.B. NOT PICTURED: James Sayer, M.A.g Don Kirkpatrick, B.A. ROW Il: Ben Sutton, B.S.g Robert Gar- Shealor,A.B.g Howard Whalen, M.A. ANN SMITH, Chairman RAYMOND CROSS, Chairman The HOME ECONOMICS DEPART- MENT aTTorded girls guidance abouT Tamily living as well as abouT Toods and cloThing. Girls observed TirsThand The physical and menTal developmenT oT children Trom ages Three To Tive. This year saw Tor The Tirsl' Time discussion panels organized To assisT Treshmen in beTTer adiusTmenT To high school. Following TradiTion, senior homemalcing classes served as hosTesses Tor The TaculTy aT The Clcrisrlmas Open House. HOME ECONOMICS ROW I, Iefi To righT: Marqarei Ramsey, B.S.g Gwen Bayer, B S.: Mary Wesfacofl, B.A.g Wilma Turner, B.A. ROW ll: Margaref Moore, B.A.g Ann Smith, B.A.g Sally Mace, B,S.p Pal Oelrichs, B.S. BHS offered up-to-date For many BHS sTudenTs who enjoyed working wiTh Their hands The MECHANICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT designed iTs courses. The deparTmenT provided numerous oppor- TuniTies Tor creaTive endeavor by The sTudenTs as well as providing The pracTicaliTy oT iob Training. While racing To Turn relaTively inexperienced Treshrnen inTo well-Trained, young semi-skilled laborers in The Tour years alloTTed Them, insTrucTors emphasized co-operaTiveness, independence and an undersTanding oT indusTry which helped guide The boys in Their choice of occupaTions. MECHANICAL ARTS B.A. ROW II: James McCoy, Voc. Cred.: Lloyd Wcllen, ROW l, Ielr To rlghlz Peler Smith, B.A.g James Sayer, M.A.g B.S.g Lyman Curris, A.B.g Lowell Nelson, B.A.1 Don Lucas, Craig Morlon, M.S.g Lowell Kamrar, A.B.g Peter Gilli, B.A.g Bruce Lenmark, A.B.q.Ray Cross, Spec. Cred.g Gerry A.B.g Millon Perkins: Jack Charvo, A.B.g James Francis, Smuih, A.B. As a home proiecl, agricullure sludenls raised eilher a crop, poullry or liveslock. The AGRlCULTURE DEPARTMENT helped each siudenl wil'h his home proiecl as well as his schoolwork and on lhe farm. The freshmen classes were laughl aboul' planls, poullry and bees, while lhe sophomores siudied all lypes of liveslock. The iuniors advanced by having a choice oi eilher hor- liculiure or agricullural mechanics, and lhe seniors learned how lo make money by farming. AGRICULTURE ROW l, Iell fo righf: Harvey Brockmeyer, M.S.g Craig Marlon, M.S.g Ben Suflon, B.S. ROW ll: J. W. Nielson, M.S.g Kennelh Whilney, B.S.1 Harry Hocrofl, 8.5. vocational preparation. The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT provided courses io prepare siudenls for fulure posilions in business. Among lhe courses olilerecl were bookkeeping, shorlhand. merchandising, lyping and s+enography.'College preparalory majors were also offered for sludenls who planned lo conlinue business courses in college. ln ihe fall, The deparl- menl' sponsored a 'ren-hour Chrislmas lraining program for all siudenls who iniended io work in business eslablishmenis during Chrislmas holidays. This program also helped sludenls gel parl-lime iobs in downlown slores. BUSINESS EDUCATION ROW I, Ieff lo righl: Ollo As erqer, M.A.g 'W.lIi am Robb, lvl.A.g Harold Hendry, 8.5.5 glare Holmes, B.A.g Barbara Prifchefr, B.A. ROW ll: Wallace Johnson M.S.' Hesle K.nnear, B.S.p George Kyle, B.A.g Mary Ritchie, A.B. NOT PICTURED: Marion ScoH, B.S.g Gladys While A.B i HARVEY BROCKMEYER, Chairman HARO lD HENDRY, Chairman , CREW. ROW I, leff lo right: James Barnes, Bill Sams, Mona Sullivan, Leonard Huffman. ROW ll: Terry Seanor, Steve Rice, Bill Hun? lno longer a memberl, Bill Hanson lno longer a memberl, Lowell Kamrar, Advisor. No? piclured: Warren Coker, Gordon Day, Phillip Lsmasler. P. E. instructors trained Wilh indomilable spiril, lhe GIRLS' P. E. DEPARTMENT presenled a program of diverse aclivilies. This year saw The formalion of an advanced sporls class offering girls MARGC ROBESKY- cI'aI a wilh exceplional abilily lhe opporlunily lo cornpele in one group. The slaff, as lhe nucleus of many recrealional organizalions, also supporled Modern Dance Club, lhe Drill Team, and Aquannelles. Al periodic deparlmenl meelings, in addilion lo solving problems al hand, slall members could be seen assisling one anolher lo a more lhor- ough and versalile knowledge of sporls skills. GIRLS' P.E. ROW I, left to righl: Beverly Davis, B.A.g Palricia Leddy, B.A.g Jean Meixner, 8.5.5 Phyllis Hulleff, B.S.g Marion Locher, B.S. ROW Il: Margo Robesky, M.A.g Edly Day, B.A.3 DeEHe Sargenf, B.S.g Beverly Bowman, M.A.g Belly Moehnke, B.S. 3 Q B X 4' sie ' I ,s,ls 'Mya . ,... fry, K QV!! Responsible for lhe props, backdrops and special scenery seen in lhis year s plays were lhe energelic members of lhe STAGE Sludenl panel discussions highlighled several oi lhis year's PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION meelings, as 'rhe P. T. A. inlerpreled high school life 'lo parenls and adull members. The organizalion sponsored a barbecue and Back-'lo-School Nile in Oclober and The Whing-Ding for gradual'- ing seniors, boughl' eyeglasses and gradua- 'rion ouliils for deserving sludenls, and 'rhis year, as in lhe pasl, donaled lwo scholar- ships 'ro qualified graduales. Dua fo rain, lha annual fall P. T. A. Barbequ was held in lhe cafeferia inslead of Elm Grove, buf Carl Berra, Dr. Klakoff, and Wallaca Johnson bought lheir lickeis lo lhe affair iusl lhe same from Elsie Aclis, fickel saleswoman. The BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT promoied physical fifness, in- leresl' and abiliiy in sporls. and sporlsmanlilce conducl among Bl-lS boys. Personal hy- BILL FRENCH, Chairman giene was also slressed, as P.E. leachers insisled on a daily shower for each sludenl, as well as a freshly laundered uniform each week. Besides general P.E. and The required se- mesler of hygiene, 'lhe deparlmenl' offered lennis lo upperclassmen and co-ed P.E. lo seniors only. Members of This deparlmenl also coached lhe inlerscholaslic alhlelic lea ms. BOYS' P.E. ROW I, leff lo rlghlz Arnasl Dalmom, A.B.g Bill French, Phisfer, A.B.g Slanley Adronikg Jay Mulvehal, M.S.g Lowell M.E.: Earl Sarqenl, M.S.g Donald Harrison, B.S. ROW ll: Sayre, M.E. NOT PICTURED: Charles Bainbridge, M.A.: Dell Whelsler, M.S.g Donald Casi'da, A.B.: Duane Anderson, Carl Barra, M.S.g Paul Briggs, M.S.: Charles Gales, M.E.: M.S.g Jack Spencer, B.S. ROW Ill: Jack Troul, M.S.1 Henry Ken Robesky, M.S.g Earl Sargenl, M.S.g Charles Sarver, A.B. A X 5 5 2 F . - .le Mia c s - .- , .. as ses ' s as N Q2 U sfwmeeg si. . Q., ',, Q - .. . ' is 1 . r - ' '- I- me a n aff fFfaiiqsisiaessaxle. wefiff-Szfiafiss-if-ff? 1- - Q. -' -, - ' fi ,, s V is X i N '1'-'il' 3' Yr' -N. 'Q L - ..+,3s,,, -, Q K ' I - 4. . . fr F w . s . QL 2 I.. Sf 15. . r Q, f is - . .Z sl 5, '--sw 'f' :?1 . '- 3:':1:-es' Q fs. T 25 , 2.5393 N5fqNs,., s. .5 , . N - xx. - fa . ' r . r ' r- s W X' tm ,ls l xsise E, ,LM . K . yi, . elif fr-r X 1 Sega. - ' n 5 fi .: N. . 7 - fi . ,. ll X E . . -XA. .- -.Na gs . . h Q . i i 5 gi-L I C3kFETERlA PERSONNEL Bessie While: Marie Rogers: Ruth Casey: Patricia Daniels: ROW I, Ieff fo rlghl: Eilzabefh Coors: Irma Rulherford: Many Ann Pelers: Jewell Lewis: Lorena Denney. ROW Ill: Louise Cox: Margarel' Michel: Alla Tompkin: Angeline Livy Jackson: Veda Mahoney: Inez Sims: Nieves Badilla: Minlo: Edilh Amos. ROW ll: Hallie Peele: Gladys Owens: Helmi Balduc: lone Hensleeg Elhel Bell. Special service personnel The CAFETERlA'S aim was lo see lhal sludenls enjoyed noi only lasly bul' well- balanced meals. ln addilion lo each day's luncheon, lhe cafeleria slalzi prepared for lhe Rally breakfasl and lhe CSF banquer. The CUSTODIANS were lhe lirsi al school in The morning and lhe lasl +o leave al nighl. Under lhe experl care of These lhirly-six men, our campus was kepl neal and clean. CUSTODIANS ROW l, lefr fo riqhr: Thomas Powell, Clarence McCraken, Joe Mario, Roberf Vaughan, Waller Covinglon, Chesler Hodge, J. T. Harbin, Clarence Hamm. ROW ll: Mary Barbour, Lydia Roberls, Jenks Slaqgs, Willie Thomas, Henry Mangham, Joe Bernard, Leonard Berewlon, Jimmy Lemons, Carl Shields. ROW Ill: Thomas Clark, Coy Hughes, Clemenr Gregory, Waller Sheffield, Fred New, Floyd Goree, Max Baker. ROW lV: Roberl Fowler, Nick Sawaya, Roberl Marrow, Hugh Liken, Dick McCleod, Clarence Tenney, George Hawk. 3 is . svk gl BUS DRIVERS Thomas Mullins, Fuller Davis, John Weeks. ROW Ill: ROW I, lefl lo righl: Charlie Dassey, Raymond Palkoski, Richard Johnson, Bryan Kraugh, Wayne Norlon,, Roberl Eugene Daniels, Frank Neal, Harry Hopkins, Don Eddy. Clerico, Ralph Guernsey, James Wood, James Sllahlman, ROW ll: Patrick O'Brien, Gaylord Bennilf, William Miller, Frank Pelosi. completed school staff. BUS DRIVERS of ihe Kern Counly Union High School Disirici lraveled all over ihe counly bringing sludenls +o Bakersfield l-ligh. Siudenls rode buses from poinis up io ioriy-five miles away. Keeping vehicles of KCUHS Disiricl in elzficieni running order was lhe responsiloilily oi ihe lvlAlNTENANCE CREW, who speni many of iheir working hours in 'rhe bus learns. which housed ihiriy-six of ihe disirichs buses. MAINTENANCE CREW ROW I, Iefi lo righl: Harry Chapman, John Hazzard, Omer Sfraw, Ben Bush, William Carler. ROW ll: Harold Cae, Bob Hamilion. 3 I lawton Powers, Jennifer and Lennart witnessed graduation, W the goal of all CLASS ffl-cfcfcfcf 5,21 t i 42442051 Qf lfpcyexh an-ficqfwfrf cfzwf 1' Lxkcfowfaacf 2 ,LZMVMAJ jg , J' , ZLQGAJ M gf,:,,,,, D611 ..,fz,f.1,L,f.e,f C.f6-CXCXVQJ 621 - Qgifwfpcx VQAZQJJ cuwf 141, ,KMW ,QQMQZ ' 6 0 - X 33 LAWTON POWERS Sludenl Body President TONJA EVETTS Sludenl Body Secrelary DIANE FORGIE 'Commissioner of Clubs JIM MILLS Sludenl Body Vice Fresidenl CARL PROUT Commissioner of Welfare and Safely BARBARA DEWAR Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies LYNDA CHILDERS Commissioner of Publicity LEE NOBLE Commissioner of Awards and Scholarships RONNIE BARNETT Commissioner of Finance BROOKSEY HAGESTAD Junior Represenlalive al Large DAVE KINOSHITA Junior Class Presidenl BURT ARMSTRONG Senior Class Presidenl Exec Board led The EXECUTIVE BOARD of Bakersfield l-liqh School was lhe governing body on campus. During ils weekly meelings, ihe board discussed and decided on siudeni body affairs and granled permission lo clubs for such lhings as dances and con- cessions, as well as chariering new clubs on campus. The Exec. Board was also be- hind some of lhe major proiecis on campus, such as lhe Campus lmprovemenl Cam- paign, The crealion of a lrophy room, and ihe redoing of ihe bell lrailer for foolball games. r s g r W 'X ' Q was The fun al lhe EXEC BOARD BANQUET will be remembered by all who aliended as lhe perfecl ending lo a year ol hard work. 34 all school affairs. KCASR delegates from all over Kern Counly assembled al BHS for their second meeling of the year. The EXECUTIVE BOARD ushered in lheir new year by welcoming 'lhe freshmen class a'r lhe Howdy l-lop held in The quad. An- olher early-aulumn evenl was lhe gel-ac- guainled banquel for board members and lheir parenls. A Chrislmas parly al which small, nonsensical gills were exchanged and 'rhe annual decoralion of rhe school Chrisl- mas lree broke lhe serious mood sel lor The lirsl semesler. The lradilionally formal Ex- eculive Board Banquel in June was lhe selling for lhe inslallalion of rhe officers for lhe following year. CURT CROSS Sophomore Class Presidenr MOLLIE RANEY Sophomore Represenfarive af Large JOY POWERS Freshman Represenfafive al Large RAE PRICE Freshman- Class Presidenl LINDA FORNEY Edilor of the Oracle SUZANNE TUMBLIN Edifor of the Blue and ., While BOB JONES Business Manager of lhe Oracle PAT' BURGEMASTER Business Manager of lhe BIue and While ROBERTA RALSTON Presidenl of K.C.A.S.R. SARA FRANCIS Historian, Parliamenlarian SUSAN BROCK Head Song Leader BEVERLY DEWAR Head Yell Leader Frosh adjusted to new life SEATED: Candi Hari, Secrelary. STANDING, Iefl io right: Joy Powers, Represenlalive-af-Large: Rae Price, Presidenlg Terri Colm, Treasurer: Lynn Taber, Vice-Presidenf. Affairs of ihe Freshman Class were well managed by lhirly-five FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL members, headed by lheir class officers. Among lheir aclivilies, were lhe l-larvesf l-lop on November 22, and hearing guesl speakers al several weekly meelings. ROW l, lol? to righr: Helly Lee. Pamela Anfhony, Palli Kokinos. Marv Ginn, Judy Sanloire, Shirley Berl, Sluarl' McKenzie, Bob Whifchurch. ROW ll: Kalhy Flefcher, Deb- b e Sedgewick, Sandy Randall, Erna Relha Johnson, Jean Walsch, Linda Shaw, Lynn Taber, Vice-Presidenrg Carol Freshmen Julene McWilliams, Janice Jones Earl Harfline and Linda Shaw displayed lhe newly refurbished Yell Banner Goldwaler, Michele Leon, Harris Hindin. ROW Ill: Rae Price, Presfclenig Dellon Hughes, Candi Hart, Secrelary: Janice Winston, Terry Colm, Treasurer, Joy Powers, Repre- :enlafive-al-Large, Kathryn FIfch, Sherri Boyd, Mal Harris. , - if , n A9 'AC' F . 0 6 if 'ww NM 4' x J .fnififg 1 ,M-Q'i9 9 X .L . QNX l -A 4 ' r ' n I I I 9 5 F S E N m I '. v -If Q .,l. 13'i? ,340 k LEPS df . if -. xi.. ' 152453 ' if Q, SY an isvfis f in LE wlfgws 5 , wif L' if 5 : Mg .,,4 'F Q 1i v 43 iq - J 5 Qfgfgf if xifjimx i QT if Q W if if 'f 5,5355 3 Q1 -0 W QQ-QQ 4 V1 N my RJ 0 yr X ' Aigfif . 'K A s-is, W t A 1 M-K W I y K Sophomores struggled to gain place SEATED. Donya Barnard, Secrelary. STANDING, lefl 'lo righf: Mollie Raney, Representative-al-Large: Curl' Cross, Presidenlg Nancy McQueen, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCILS aim was io sponsor anylhing relalinq lo ils class. Ils aclivilies included noon sales. co-soon- sorinq lhe inlerclass 'rraclc meel, and holding The annual class dance in Oclober al Bakers- field College Campus Cenler, in co-sponsor- ship wilh Norlh High School. ROW l, left lo righl: Linda Oldershaw, Nancy McQueen, Treasurer, Donna Higgins, Arlene Thomason, Alice Yadkey, Sharon Caciuc, Barbara Stephens, Lynn Ramplon. ROW ll: Margo Malone, Ramona Frambaugh, Donya Barnard, Sec- relaryH5lu,die7Mills, Mollie Raney, Reprasenfafive-af-Large, Roblrii' alley Barbara Boyd Grefchen Easlwood Rose Lee Cemari now Ill: Marshd Koenig, Adviser, shndi Roch, Sophomores had a gay old lime repainhng the Senior Booth Sue Bryant, Palricia Person, Sandy Holmes, Sharon Parler- son, Idamae Ferguson, Nancy Zimmermann, Cassie Suorez, Cay Shively, Toni Randel. ROW IV: Sharron Edwards, Par Wood, Eli Adame, Vice-President: Jim Lundy, Gary Fisher, Curl Cross, Presidenlg Lew Hedgecock, Laura Slanley, Mike Evans, Philip Cook, Adviser. VO' 'E if 5,51 2. 4 K . Yi Q5 Nw! 'Wi' SQ, ,E R 5 . Y 1 'bfi X f.a.'., W fs, , Suv qi af i- 55,53 x . DW? Qmnmn, wi m J -Jw I V :Saw ,X rv K YQ if 7 ? 'Ke '51 5 afevwv -: if J gg if s fs ,K , K, Q :SJ F U 5-ww v if if 'T x ? f7 gx5 r 4 ii gxgg ' ffm 'J 5,'f NA' J if Q 'W 5iLe!z ig' G X f' 1 I 'Q' A X355 F5 f ,A N . 1 Q -- , JV ,. , .W , 1 i g if 'V Q, Q 'tm 7' fx ., f 2 rf r 4 W x .N ,A . X A gi x 'f ifEf -X e f WQ ri 5 f- E , Q I El gf ef XX ,f Xy QF' ig? iff Sr, 5 . I W: g lm QV ix as Q 'Lg 9 X i Q sis' M F E' l QS 3? is Y ' '18 N 'e in Q iq ' sf' kfiil ' MQ if All 'ln Juniors focused on projects. 'f SEATED: Marcielle Hensley, Secretary. STANDING, lefl lo righl: Dave Kinoshila, Presidenlg Brooksey Hagesfad, Represenlafive-af-large: Gene Kinoshila, Treasurer. This year lhe JUNIOR CLASS, as i'ls proiecl, loslereci 'lhe peolialric ward of lhe Kern General l-lospilal. Members visiled and read 'ro 'lhe palienls, and conlribuled flowers for lhe rooms. School aclivilies in- cluded arranging card slunls and sponsoring The Junior-Senior Prom. ROW I, leff lo riqhl: Dave Kinoshifa, Presidenlg Pal Bagley, Kay Dale, Vice-Presidenlg Tom Byford, Lee Spencer, Sally Graham, Ruby Wilson, Margo? Murray, Judy Reaves. ROW ll: Deane Slikker, Kalhy Kessler, Melinda Bruce, Dollie Nicodemus, Susan Creel, Marcielle Hensley, Secrelaryg Dorolhy Brown, Judy Reaves, Kay Dale, and Brooksey Hageslad were among iuniors who collected sundries for hospitalized children. Judy Carlson, Marion Henson, Claudia Biane, Norma Carter. ROW Ill: Gene Kinoshifa, Treasurer: Joe Hopkins, Brooksy Hagesla'd, Represenlalive-al-Larqeg Earl Nichols, Trenl Devenny, Mike Evelelh, Jeanne Mahoney, Willella Winslon, Dorolhy Brown, Adele Twisselmann. : MW , ,,.f-- ' :,,,... ,Q 'Qs , I Ng' Q M G Y digg K lWi,.. L4 , ' j AV Qt if f Q36 'X RN X ' Q' - X x . 9: 3 Y f u.wf2,f. H:ff ?::g M f . W me sami gf q ,gfgfQgf vffm Q S5535 fx 1 I 3 1 gs: , fm, L i 'A W, ' If L' tix ' Rr. : i is ' I Q. 5,1 5 Q ffww' 1 L 'Z 4?F.? gf xfQig GEF' 5 egg f , , 3 SQ J g. is gm g 5 5fm5 ff! f' f ?i?3 Q ff31,.g4yq Q5 it W 1' Q . -Q+Q ,, ,S fa. if Wk 5 ,X fa: Ev ff Bl, . - , . .,,,. :,:, . . . , .. , Q .P ,J f- em l 3 651' , ,Q - X 5 Y . Q k PW 1 ' a' fu!' it ' 'R f X 1' X fs g 'L,xei mv Q1 .5 Q B 3 W, X Nw ? - iv 'Cafe ,,,'Z , ,, ' ' 4 K A b 'K - A- ga!! X .f 5 1 W S , f -M YQ? Q 4' .. ' Yffff H 'M eff 1? 3 if 38' Q fAWQ W A asf, E! A ' v'2:Sixxa.!' f, K 55? J A is lik Al :Mmm .raid The Senior Class of '58 proved a group SEATED: Karen Lewis, Sscreiary. STANDING, lefl To righh Burr Armslrong, Presidenlg Leroy Brooks, Vice-President, Ann Newton, Treasurer. Guess whaT? The Tirsl' dance of The Tooiball season was sponsored by The SEN- IOR CLASS COUNCIL, In addiiion, The Council supporTed The Foreign Exchange Program and Tinanced The senior play. AI- ways in The spirii oi Things, The seniors boughT The highesi perceniage oi STudenT AcTiviTy Cards and were The iirsl' To win The yell banner. This year's Senior Class Council proved a group To be remembered. 15 AT The Exec Board banquel officers Leah Cole, Bob Jones, Beverly and Barbara Dewar aulographed Their piciures io be displayed in The office ROW I, lefl' lo right: Janice Bosworth, Carrol Slafford, Susan Saunders, Yvonne Giffra, Diane Dallimore, Lynda Childers, Judy Young, Sara Francis, Nancy Van Fossen, Karen Lewis, Secretary, Jennifer Rampling, Belh Brunberg, Nellie Bellran. ROW ll: Linda Forney, Eve Newell, Nancy Maxwell, Colleen Hardwick, Ann Newlon, Treasurer, Ann Benneff, Tonia Evells, Tonia Vaughan, Julia Arnold, Barbara Hedge, Su1y Brock, Susan Burr, Jane Vander Hoof, Louise Shaw, Roberfa Ralsion, Carl Proul. ROW Ill: Billy Colm, Mary Galafas, Burt Armsfrong, Presidenlg Lennarl' Gusfafsson, Le Brooks, Vice-Presidenig Filmore Bender, Marge Myers, Jim Mills, Lawfon Powers, Ron Ochsner, Karen Kersien, Ken Maness, Ricky Richardson, Bob Jones, Lowell Nelson, Adviser. l l to he remembered. The lasl memorable days for The seniors began wilh 'rhe lraclilional Baccalaureale LEFT: One of many farewells on Class Day was exchanged as Sharon Johnson and Billy Colm had Barbara Tucker autograph fheir yearbooks. BELOW: Adding a glamorous note fu fha graduafion scene were 'lhe flower girls wilh lheir lradilional sprays ol qladloli. BOTTOM: Commencemenl represented a goal fulfilled an'd served as a slep- pmg stone lo adull lile. Service. progressed lo Class Day and The signing of Oracles, and reached a zenilh wilh The impressive graclualion ceremony. Adding a gala louch lo 'rhis awe-inspiring lornnalily were lhe flower girls. dressed in paslel forrnals, who served as usherelles. ESX- ' TIE i .SH Graduation closed the door on one of MT-mlcl-'rerm gracluale SS-summer school graduale 3'-nongraduale Abney, Helen Abonnal, Roger, MT Abshier, Fran Aclis, Joyce Adams, Tom Adkins, Keilll Alarla, Leonard Albee, John Alexander, Michael Allen, George Andersen, Pauline Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Charles Anlhony, Ralph, SS Anrongiovannl, Frank Armstrong, Burl Armstrong, Walt Arnold, James 50 Iife's chapters. A Arnold, Julia Arnold, Kennelh Arnold, Larry Avila, Jeanelle Ayers, Clifford Bachman, Dennis Bailey. James Bain, Bill Balsinger, Edilh Baker, Kris Baker, LaVonna Baker, Linda Baker, Sylvia Banda, Jesselyn Filmora Bender and Ann- Newlon placed high esl' in The school on the National Merit Scholarship Exams. l l Barker, Fern Barksdale, Janet Barnes, James Barnes, John, ' Barneff, Ronnie Barrera, Manuel Barrelf, Belly Barron, Helen Barrel, Evelyn Barlel, James Barlell, Lawson Beal, Nancy Beaffy, Margarel Beally, Mike Beauchamp, John Bebouf, Claudia Beck, Larry Belfran, Nellie Bender, Fillmore, MT Bennage, Bob, SS Bennelf, Ann Bennett, Arealha Bernard, Dorothy Berrigan, Eddie Bersenles, Angelo Bertrand, Phyllis Beshirs, Russ Besoyan, Belly Billie, Roberl Black, Bill Blacklock, Wayne Blackwodd, Charles Blick, Richard Bossa, Linda logdanoff, Phillip Bone, Phillip Helping lo assfsl freshmen in volinq procedures were seniors Barbara Callanfine, Linda Baker, and Dolores Echenique. MT-mid-lerm graduaie SS-summer school graduale 'k-nongraduale Graduating seniors Calebraiinq seniors danced all night at ihe fifth annual Whing-Ding. Bosworth, Janice Bowers, Claudeffe Bowling, Peggy, MT Bowser, Bob Boyd, Mary Boyd, Virginia Boynton, Alan Brandi, Verna Brafcher, La Roy Brazelfon, Jim V -0- Breckenridge, Dennis Breckenridge, Mary Ann Bridqewaier, Yvonne Brock, Glenda Brock, Susan Bronson, Janice, ' Brooks, Leroy Broussard, Wesley, S5 Brown, Cheslsy Brown, Frankie Brown, Melvin Browning, Pa! Brumbarg. Beih Buckner, Janics Buller, Robert, SS Burdick, Bill, ' Burgemasfer, Par Burnam, Norma Burnauqh, Shelia Burr, Susan MT-mid-'rerm graduaie SS-summer school graduafe -nongraduaie Seniors graduating in '58 MT-mid-ferm graduafe SS-summer school graduaie -nongraduafe , X Burfon, Duane Bufler, Charles Buxby, Gary Byrd, Joyce Caefano, Don Callanfine, Barbara Cameron, Thomas Carr, Larry Casper, Vince Casieneda, Herlinda Castro, Juanifa Casfro, Roberi Caron, Lucky, SS Cauihron, Don Celedon, Romero Chagoya, Reuben Chase, Fred ' Childers, Linda Choy, Beairice Christensen, Jeri Chrisfia, Sandra Clark, Roger Dado, Bob Davenporf, Delores Davis, Jefferson, SS DeHarf, Bob Delfino, Janice De Mario, John Dewar, Barbara Doan, Jim Donalhan, Charlalie Echenique, Delores ln the cafeieria lwosomes iwirled al the senior class dance, Guess Whaf? D,,,,,,,, Mme MT-mid-lerm graduaie Dew., Bevan, SS-summer school graduale non, David -nongraduale Douglas, Judy Dresser, Melvin Drummond, Geraldine Dunham, Shirley Eggers, Twalla Elliulf, Lee Ergo, Judith Evenson, Ralph EVBNS. Toni-1 FaI1UCCili. Frank Fanucchl, Mary, MT Farless, Jack Fehr, Peggy Felfuss, Harlan Fenley, Glenn Fenlon, Pai Ferguson, Lee Ann Fields, Bob Seniors went on to new heights. MT-mid-lerm graciuaie SS-summer school graduaie -nongraduaie Filkins, Darrell Fleicher, Darrell Flickinger, Joanne Forgie, Diane Forney, Linda Fosler, Susan Francis, Sara Francisco, Bill Friedricksen, Mavis Frieh, Anila Fry, Norman Galalas, Mary Gardner, Joan Gil, Alice Goodman, Earl Fulce, Tommy Gadson, Clara Gaines, Kannelh Gairrison, Rosella Galloway, Charlene Gallups, Rudy Garcia, Janiu Gardner, Fred Garone, Gary, SS Garside, Lloyd Gerow, Dolores Giffra, Yvonna Gleason, Bob Go, Beverly Gonsalves, Rosamaria Gonzales, Roberf Goss, Bill Grado, Mary Graham, Mary Alice, MT Graham, Mary Lois Graduation culminated academic MT-mid-lerm graduale SS-summer school graduaie '-nongraduale Graves, Rulh Greene, Rowell Greer, Curlis Gregory, Loren Grindslaff, Belly, SS Gusman, Fred, ' Guslafsson, Lennarl Hagar, Phillip, SS Hailey, Bob Hall, Glen Hancock. Kifhifine Hanville, Larry Harbin, John Hardwick, Colleen Harriman, Frank Harris, Dorolhy Harris, James Harrison, Donna accomplishments, fun and frolics. Hawk, Bev Hayes, Connie Healh, Nick Hedge, Barbara Heimforlh, Gerald Heimforlh, Richard Hensley, Avery Herman, Roberl Hernandez, Jesse Hesselgesser, Beverly Hsvle, Roberl Hicks, Ronnie Hilfon, Jan Hinds, Belly Malh maiors wilh a fransil applied lrig lachniques making a conlour map of lhe quad. 18 Hocking, Phil Hockslad, Roanna Holi, Toby Hodge, Mary Hogan, Roger Holaday, Karen Holden, Dani Holden, Janice Hollingsworlh, Shlrlly Holsonbako, David Hopkins, Edith Hoslmyor, Ar? Houchin, Belly Housmann, Salusla Howard, Peggy Howell, Jim Hubbard, Bert Huffman, Lennard Hugunin, Norma Hunl, Bill Hverven, Lou Anne Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Gary Jackson, Linda Jackson, Ruby James, Margie Jarrard, Janet Jennings, Jim Jennings, Raymond Jernigan, Glenda Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Frank Johnson, Gene Johnson. Sharon Johnson, Wanda Johnsfon, Carol Wiih smiles, Bank of America hophy winners Suzanne Tumb- lin, Sharon Johnson, Marian- Porferfield and Henry Moody raceived Mr. Hedge's warmesi congraiularions. MT-mid-'Term graduafe SS-summer scl'1oo1 qraduare '-nongraduafe Graduating seniors 161 WW Johnslon, Esfelle Jones, Bob There was a hztsh lhrough lhe grandsland as graduafes look lheir places on fhe field. Jones, Dennis Jones, Gayle Jones, Jack Jones, Ken, SS Jones, Napoleon, SS Jones, Tom Journey, Don Jung, Howard Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Mary Ann KBVSNH. KBFBF1 Killman, Emma Killman, Erma Killman, Marvin Killman, Patricia Kimble, Sheri Kingsley, Shirley, MT Kinney, Tommy Kinoshira, Roberl Kinslow, Jerry Kirk, Louise Kirkham, Carolyn Kizziar, Judy, SS Kling, Denny Knight, Bernice Knight, Jerry Knopf, Diane Knorr, Mary Konno, Alice Kozel, Fred MT-mid-Term graduale SS-summer school gracluale '-nonqracluale 67 Gragiuatmg seniors j fe 4 Miemid-ierm graduoie SS-Summer school graduaie '-nongraduaie Kwappenberg, Don Lane, Goldie Leal, Ermino Levi, Willefer :fur .p,..1.-1' -e4...,g Kranenburq, Leonard, MT Ladwig, Milo Lamond, John Landrofh, Byron Lara, Carol, SS Lasky, Chariofie Lavioleffe, Pai Leckliier, Terry Lee, Gene Lemons, Behy Lewis, Bonnie Lewis, Karen Lighfner, Vicky Kuhn, Gary Landson, Barry Leach, Donna Leong, Sfanley Link, Dennis Lihlg, Ken! Liffleiohn, Ronnie Lohman, Gary Long, William Lopez, Joseph Lynch, Beverly Mallefl, Pal Marlin, lill Lopez, Victor, Lyons, Nadine Maness, Ken Marlin, Larry Love, Lorella Luke, Marcia Maggiora, Sandra Magnuson, Wayne Mann, Barbara Manning, Cecil Marllnez, Gilbert Marlinez, Tillie Lopez, Frank Lum, Wendell Mahon, Gary Marney, Ray Martinez, Toni 1958, graduates MT-mid-lerm graduale SS-summer school gracluale '-nongracluale Massoni, Don Maxwell, Jim Maxwell, Nancy May, Belly Meek, Jerry Mello, Carolyn Denise Mason Menezes, Roberf Marlo, Annie Melller, Mika 'd 'Twas February l5, at the Valenfine Dance, bul' where were M' dleion' Cleo lhe senior co-eds? Miller' gill 70 l l,l ,ug H15 l Miller, Donna Mills, Jim Miichell, Joyce Moad, Loriea Moncls, Kennelh Monigomery, Mary -Moody, Henry Moore, Amelia Moore, Dallas Moore, Sally Moren, Jimmy Morris, Bill May Slark, Adeline N'cholson, and Ella Fay, the eniire firsl' graduating class of Kern Counfy Union High School, pose'd for lhis picfure on May I9, I894, lhe day afler gradualion. MT-mid-lerm graduale SS-summer school graduale '-nongraduale . Moore, Donna Moore, Dorolhy Morris, Sandy Moser, Bonnie Murphy, Bonnie Myers, Bill Myers, Mariorie Myers, Toni McAllisler, Billie McBroom, Mike McCaIeb, Leo McCombs, Chuckie McCoy, Lloyd McCulloch, Bill MT-mid-lerm qrecluale SS-summer school graduafe 4'-nonqraduale McCurdy, Joyce McDonough, Terry McElroy, Ed McGill, Gerald Mclnlosh, David McKay, Arnold McKeever, Cliflon McKelvey, Terry McKnighf, Leanne McNabb, Roberf, SS Seniors graduating in '58 On BC Day seniors received a hearfy welcome from Bakersfield College Siudenf Body Presidenf Lynn Bender. Olsen. Jan-,gg O'Neal, Helen, SS Omelas, Carmen Owen, Jlm Owens, John Page, Vernon Parish, Ann Parker, Alan Parker, Leah Parker, Mike Parks, Roberta Parmelee, Cheryl Payne, Terry Fenner, La Donna Paterson, Ronnle Plsrson, Kay Polson, Richard Powers, Lawlon Penny, Earl Perkins, Melva Perry, Bobby Pelerson, Cheryl Phillips, Richard Pickard, Don Pierce, Gloria Pierce, John, SS Pierucci, Tom Pinhsiro, Albsrf Pohl. Dorolhy Polley, Dannls Porler, Ouie Porlerlield. Marion Polls, Carol Price, Bill Price, Elaine Prouf, Carl MT-micl-farm Graduale SS-summer school graduate -nongraduafe 75 Graduating seniors Puder, Linda Quallis, Mickey Rails, Leroy Ralsfon, Roberra Ray, Pai Ray, Walter Reina, Frank Reynolds, Pai Quinion, Jerry Quinfon, Sunnie Rader, Robbie Ramage. John Ramirez, Margo Rampling, Jennifer Raymond, Ralph Redfearn, Pairicia, SS Redsione, Gary Rhodes, Frank Ricards, Dennis Rica, Judson Rice, Sieve Richards, Nile Richardson, Rickey Richardson, Ron Richardson, Sharon Rives, Salvador Roberls, Denny Roberls, Foresf Roberh, Sharon Rodakuhr, Ellen MT-mid-'rerm graduale SS-summer school graduale 'V-nongraduale Ro9'f'5'Je Rod lque1'G'o 7a-S5 Taking advanfage of a noon sale al lhe senior booth, Rodrlquez, Isabel Rodriquez, Salvador seniors indulged In homemade cakes. l K5 f lk nf Roelher, Bob, SS Rogers, James Ross, Jan Rowand, Joyce MT-mid-lerm gracluale SS-summer school graoluale Rollins, Glenda Rowles, Doris Rude, Marlha Russell, Paulefle Salazar, Mario i Rf Resales, Mariin, SS Rowley, Russell, MT Russell, Kafhy Rutledge, Don Samarin, David -nongraduale Why all lhe smiles?-Because proud seniors Beatrice Choy, Roleene Toole, Alice Konno, Ann Trammel, Cheryl Peter- son, Marian Porferfield, Roberla Ralsion, Suzanne Tumb- lin, Sharon Johnson, Louise O'Guinn, Kalherine Hancock, Carl Prour, Leonard Alaria and Joyce Acris had earned fheir life memberships in CFS. 78 Miss Fihgibbon and senior socioloqy sfudanls discussed noi' only lhe pasi and presenf, buf Sams, Bill, SS Sanloire, Sandra Saunders, Susan Schusler, Jackie Seal, John looked ro fhe horizons of fomorrow. Sanders, John Saunders, Joyce, SS Savedra, Nick Scafi, Barbara, MT Schmldf, Denny Schrader, Joan ScoH, Bob Scoff, Janice Scolf, Jerry Scoll, Larry Seaman, Janet Seanor, Terry Sears, Bob Shaner, Bill 18 5a d Shaw, Gary Shaw, Louise Shea, Darrel Shellon, Joyce Shirley, Blll Shrier, Linde Slurum, Alien Shubln, Marion Shubln, Phil Sller, Ken Slmonson, Roger Simpson, Murrel Sipe, Verlln Sliggr, Anlfg Smilh, Blll Smllh, Ken Smllh, Rachel Smllh, Roberf Smlrh, Troy Smool, Jlm Snedden, Anne Sosa, Adolph Sosa, Concepcion Sparks, Arlene Sparks, Carl Spears, Cyrus Speegle, Srlene Spivy, Gary Sfelford, Carol Slarr, Arleen, SS Sfalon, Delorice Slain, Janet Sleward, Audrey Sfewarf. Carolyn Sfrauss, Joann llivan, Herb The impressive Beccalaureale Service was held in 'Harvey Audilorlum llle Sunday before gradualion MT-mid-lerm graduale SS-summer school gracluale '-nongraduale Graduating in '58 MT-mid-ierm graduaie SS-summer school graciuaie -nongraciuaie Sumlin, John Summons, Kennafh Swam. Carol Sward, Janice Teissler, Joe Tennison, Gail Thayer, Ken Thompson, Diane, MT Thompson, Lillian Tomerlin, Chuck Tools, Roleene Torres, Ramon Toschi, Carrie Toth, Jerry, MT Trammel, Ann Trammell, Linda Traniham, Delbert Traum, William Trinneer, Donna Tumblin, Suzanne Twist, La Verne Tye, Knobby Uribe, Juanila Vanderhoof, Jane Van Fossen, Nancy Vaughan, Tania Vawfer, Barbara Vesf, Sue Vickers, Belly Vigus, Vella Villalovas, Johnny Villarreal, Armlda Vincanf, Donna Vivian, Jane? Vagf, Lyle Voogd, Susan Wafford, Cardiel Walford, Michael Walker, Barbara Waller, Don Walsh, Bertha Waliimire, George Ward, Dan Ware, Ernesiine Warner, Roberf Washington, Helen Wafers, Rama Lee, SS Graduating in '58 MT-mid-lerm graduaie SS-summer school gracluale 3'-nongracluaie Welch, Doris Welch, Jack Wells, Kenneth Well, John Weslland, Shirley Wheeler, Den While, Don While, Sue While, Warren Whiieneck, John Whllllnglon, Bill Wilkerson, Doyle Wilkerson, Jim Williams, Leona Williams, Roberl Willis, Deen Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Joe Wilson, Michael Wilson, Phyllis 84 Wilson, Wilma Worlhinqlon, Gwen Barrow, Beverly Byrd, John Carls, John, MT Carpenier, Gordon Cason, Biriis Woody, Cornwall, Todd Cox, Darlene Day, Rosie Dupuy, Darell. MT Elleslad, Luella Espinosa, Jim, SS Frosl, Merle Grillis, Mark, MT Guhl, Rosemarie, MT Guiney, Donna Faye l-larris, Gail M Wise, George Yearqan, Sandra NOT PICTURED Hari, Ernesi Hayhursl, Dale, ' Hope, Geraldine Howard, Dale l-lusion, Lonnie, MT Jackson, Ronnie Jones, George, SS Kirlo ,John, MT Lamheri, Barbara, SS Lasky, Charlolfe Loll, Joann. MT Marquez, Leopold Mason, Denise Melia, Roloerl Miller, Kenneih Miichell, Johnny, 'lt Wise, Sara Youn, Carol Mobley, Emily Mowers, Dennis, SS McDaniels. Joan, MT McDonald, .Dale Naiera, John Newcomb, Mary, MT Osborn, Jerry Pedigo, Don W od J Z Powell, Raymond g K h Gm Randall, Jack Sloss, Karen, SS Smilh, David, SS Snell, Janice G Y B Walker. Joshua, SS Wheeler, Roger McCoy, Buddy McCoy, Mary McCoy, Melvin sellillr Illdell Each girl or boy is aulomalically a member ol Girls' League or LMS respeclively. ABNEY, HELEN: Blue and While IIB: Drillerelles IIA: Messengers 9A, IOB. ABSHIER, FRAN: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: NFL IZ: Thespians IO, I I, IZ, Sec. I I, Pres. IZ: Direclor ol Sen- ior Class Play IZ, ol Sludenl Body Play I I. ACTIS, JOYCE: CSF 9A, IO, II, IZ: Hosless Club IO. I I, IZ: A Cappella Choir IO, I I, IZ, Seclion leader, I I, IZ, Ensemble IO, II, IZ: Campus Allairs IO, II, IZ, Sec. II, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council II, IZ: Ouill and Scroll I I, IZ: Rally Club 9: Cily Clerk in Teen-age Gov'l Day: Kern Counly Honor Chorus IO, I I, IZ: AII-soulh- ern Honor Chorus IZ: All-weslern Slale Honor Chorus I I: One ol leads in OkIahoma : Oracle, Assl. Edilor. ADAME, TOM: Band 9, IO: Boys' IRC Council IO, II, IZ: Class Council 9A: French Club IOB: Los Amigos IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Circle B I I, IZ. ADKINS, KEITH: Big B II, IZ: Boys' Service Club I IA, IZ. ALARIA, LEONARD: CSF 9A, IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Co- ordinaling Council IIA, IZ: Lalin Club II: LMS II: NFL II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Science Club II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Mss Commillee: Winner in speech and debale con- lesls ol Loyola Universily, Lions' Club, Dislricl Lions' Club, USC Forensic Inslilule, and Nalional Forensic League. ALLEN, GEORGE: Blue and While IZB: Booslers IZB. ANDERSEN, POLLY: Aquanelles IIA: Class Council IOA: Girls' League IZ: Girls' Sporls Club 9B: Hosless IO: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ. ANDERSON: BARBARA: Fulure Nurses' Club IO, II, IZ, Hisl. IO, Sec. II. ANDERSON, CHARLES: Big B IIA, I2: Boys' IRC Council IO, II, IZ: Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Circle B 9, IO, II, IZ. ANTHONY, RALPH: Technicians IO. ARMSTRONG, BURT: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Sr. Class Pres. IZ: Big B I I, IZ: IRC Council IZ: Boys' Service Club IZ: Campus Allairs I I, IZ: Class Council IZ: Co- ordinaling Council IZ. ARMSTRONG, WALTER: Circle B IO, II. ARNOLD, JAMES: Boys' Service Club 9A, IO, IIB: Sci- ence IOA, II, IZ, Publicily Mgr. IIB. ARNOLD, JULIA: Class Council IZ: Hosless Club IO, I I, IZ: Uniled Nalions Club IZ: Inlernalional Exchange Club IZ. ARNOLD, LARRY: Science Club II, IZB: Eleclronics Club II, IZB, Pres. IZ. BACHMAN, DENNIS: Science Club IZB: Circle B I I, IZ. BAIN, BILL: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Mgr. ol Driller Baseball Team, 9. BAISINGER, EDITH: French Club IZB, Hisl. IZ: Girls' League, IZB, Vice-Pres. IZ: Mixed Chorus IZB: ISC IZ. BAKER, KRIS: Hosless Club 9A, IOB: Messengers IO: Senior Secrelaries IZB. BAKER, LAVONINA: Quo Vadis 9: Thespians IOA, IIB. BAKER, LINDA: Blue and While II, IZ, Girls' Sporls Edilor IZ, Assl. Arl Edilor IZ: Class Council 9A, IOB: Fulure Teachers ol America IZ: Girls' League IOA, IZ: Mixed Chorus 9: Recrealion Club IO: Thespians 9: Brush and Palelle II. BARKER, FERN: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, I0: Mer- chies 9B. BARKSDALE, JAN: Merchies IZB: Ouo Vadis 9B. BARNETT, RONNIE: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Comm. of Finance: SAA IIA, IZ. BARRERA, MANUEL: Booslers 9B: CFS IOA, IIB: Camp- us Allairs II, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: LMS II: Los Amigos IIA, IZ: Eleclronics Club II, Sec. II. BARRETT, BETTY: A Cappella IZB, BARRON, HELEN: Los Amigos IOA, II, IZB, Hisl. IZB: Merchies IZB: Messengers 9, IO, II. BARROW, BEVERLY: A Cappella 9, IZB, BARTELL, LAWSON: Band IO: FFA IO, II, I2, FFA Council I I, Chapler Sec. IZ. BEATTY, MARGARET: Merchies IZB, Treas. IZB: Brush and Palelle. BEATTY, MIKE: SAA IZ. BEBOUT, CLAUDIA: ACappeIIa IZB: Drill Team II,IZB. BELTRAN, NELLIE: Class Council IZ: Girls' IRC IZ: Los Amigos II, IZ. BENDER, FILMORE: Booslers 9, IO: CSF 9A, IO: Class Council II, IZB: FFA 9, IO, II, IZB, FFA Council IZB: Science Club IIA, IZB: Spanish Club IIB: Thespians II, IZ: Oualilied lo lake semi-linal lesl ol Nalional Meril Scholarship Program. BENNETT, ANN: Class Council 9, I I, IZB: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Thespians IO, II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Talawanda Y IO, II, IZ, Chap. IO, Treas. II, Hisl. IZB: Sludenl Body Play IO, II: Senior Class Play IZ: Jr.-Sr. Prom, Publicily Chairman, II. BENNETT, AREATHA MAE: Blue and While IZ. BERNARD, DOROTHY: Hosless Club IZB. BERTRAND, PHYLLIS: CSF IO, IIB, I2: French Club IIB: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club IO, II, IZ: Modern Dance Club IO, I I, IZ: Oracle II: Rally Club IZ. BESHIRS, RUSS: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Fulure Teachers IZ: Science Club IZ. Senior Index BESOYAN, BETTY: Ni-Lo-Kii Y IOA, II, IZ. BLACK, BILL: Blue and While IIB: Safely Club 9A, IO. BOONE, WILLIE BENTON: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Boys' IRC I I, IZ: Laiin Club I I, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Teen-Age Cily Govl'. Day. BOSWORTI-l, BARBARA: Hosless Club IO: Ouill and Scroll IZA: Oracle, Senior Seclion Edilor IZ: Tanda Y 9: Mss Commillee, I I: CSF IZA. BOYD, VIRGINIA: Drill Team IZ. BRAZELTON, JIM: Odds and Ends 9: Circle B IO, I I, IZ. BRECKENRIDGE, MARY ANN: Class Council9, IO, II, Sec. I I: Co-ordinaling Council IZB. BROCK, GLENDA: Booslers IO: Fulure Nurses' Club IOB: Lalin Club IOB: Science Club II, IZ: Teen-Age Cily Govl. Day. BROCK, SUSAN: Aquanelles Il, IZ, I-Iisl. II: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Booslers IO: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ, I'IisI. I I: Girls' IRC II, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Appren- Iice Song Leader II: Head Varsily Song Leader IZ. BROOKS, LEROY: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Class Council II, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council I I, IZ: Rally Club IIA, IZ: Lapidains IO, II, IZ, Pres. II, IZ: Science Club IO, I I: Vice-Pres. IZ. BROWN, FRANKIE: Senior Secrelaries IZ. BROWN, MELVIN: Band IO, II, IZ: Class Council IO: Visual Aids 9B. BROWNING, PAT: CSF IIA, IZB: Merchies 9. BRUNBERG, BETH: Class Council IZB: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ, Sec. II, Vice-Pres. IZ: Thespians IO, II, IZ. BUCKNER, JANICE: Class Council II: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Mixed Chorus IIA: Thespians IO, I I: Sen- ior Class Play: Thela Y , Treas. IZ. BULLER, ROBERT: Band 9, IO, II: Recreaiion Club 9B: SAA IZB. BURGEMASTER, PAT: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9: ASBI-IS Exec. Board IZ: Blue and While II, IZ, Bus. Mgr. IZ: Fulure Nurses' Club IO, II: Ouill and Scroll, IZA: Brush and Paleife, Treas. BURNAUGI-I, Sl-IEILA: Booslers II: FI-IA 9B: Girls' League IIA: Girls' Sporls Club 9: Lalin Club IO, II, IZ: Merchies IZ: Messengers 9B. BURR, SUSAN: Aquanelles IO, II, IZ,Treas. II:ASBI'lS Exec. Board IZB: Vallcyries IO, II, IZ: Apprenlice Yell Leader I I: Varsily Yell Leader IZ. BURTON, DUANE: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. BYRD, JOYCE: Drill Team IIA, IZB. CALLANTINE, BARBARA: Hosless Club IO, II. CARR, LARRY: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Band LI. IZ: Big B II, IZ. CASON, BIRTIS WOODY: FFA II, IZ. CASPER, VINCENT: Boys' Service Club Il: LMS 9, IO. CASTANEDA, I-IERLINDA: Girls' Rifle Club 9B: Girls' Sporis Club IOA: Los Amigos IO, IZ. CAUTI-IRON, DON: Campus Affairs IZB: LMS 9, IO, II. IZ. CELEDON. ROMERO: csF iz. ' cHAeoYA, REUBENZ Band IIA, 12. CI-IILDERS, LINDA: ASBI-IS Exec. Board IZ, Comm. of Publicily IZ: Class Council IZ: Girls' League IO, II, Vice-Pres. II: I-losless Club IO, II, IZ: Messengers 9: Modern Dance Club II, IZ. CHOY, BEATRICE: CSF 9A, IO, II, IZ, I-Iisr. IZ: Chi- nese Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IIB, Sec. IZA: Class Council IZA: Girls' IRC II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Hosless Club IO. Cl-IRISTENSEN, JERI: Aquanelles Il: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Library Sgl. I I, IZ: CSF IOB, I I: Class Council I I: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Girls' Slale IZ. CLENDENNEN, JUDI: Lalin Club IZ: Merchies IZ. CLIFFORD, STEVE: FFA IZB: Lalin Club Il: Science Club I IA. COATS, PAT: Brush and Palelle II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Class Council II: Fulure Teachers ol America IO: Messen- gers 9. COLE, BOBBIE: Drillerelles II: FHA 9B: Leaders IOB: Merchies IOA: Messengers 9. ' COLE, LEAI-I: Aquanelies IO, I I, Sec. I I: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ: Vallcyries II, IZ, Treas. II: Varsily Yell Leader. COLEMAN, BETTY JO: Girls' IRC 9, IO, II, IZ: Mixed Chorus 9A, IO, I I: Senior Secrelaries IZB. COLM, BILLY: Big B IZ: Class Council IZ: Della Y IIA, IZ, Pres. IZ. CONNIRY, ROSEMARY: Aquanelles II, IZ: Girls' Rifle Club 9B: Girls' Sporls Club 9: Leaders IO: Science Club II, IZ: Uniled Naiions Club IZ: Ni-Lo-Kii Y IZ. COOPER, BARBARA: Boosiers IO: Class Council II, IZ: I-losless Club IO, I I, IZ: Messengers 9: Senior Secre- Iaries IZ. CORNELIUS, GLENDA: Merchies IZ, Sec.: Thespians IO, IZ. COSTON, TIM: Boys' IRC II, IZ: Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ. COX, GARY: Big B IZ, Treas.: Boys' IRC II, IZ. CRAWFORD, RAYMOND: Booslers IZ: Merchies IZ. CROFTON, RITA MARIE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Seclion Leader II, IZ: Girls' IRC II, IZ: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ, Sec. IZ. CUMMINGS, SLYVIA: Associale Thespian 9B. CURTIS, ROBERT: Band 9, IO, II, IZ. 87 Senior Index CURTIS, DAVID: Band IO, ll, IZ: Booslers IZ: Lalin Club IIB, IZ: Roclc Hounds 9B: Circle B Sec. IZ. CURTIS, GREG: Big B IO, ll, IZ: Boys' IRC IO, Il, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: LMS 9, IO, ll, IZ: Mixed Chorus 9A, IO, Il, IZ, Bus. Mgr. IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ. CURTIS, LORALEE: CSF IIA: Fulure Nurses' Club IO: Science Club I I, IZ. DADE, JUDITH: Fulure Nurses' Club IOB. DALLIMORE, DIANE: Aquanelles Il, IZB: ASBHS Exec. Board, Rep.-al-Large 9: Booslers IZB: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council 9: Hosless Club 9: Modern Dance Club IO, Il, IZ. DAVENPORT, DOLORES: Fulure Nurses' Club IO, Il, IZ, Vice-Pres. I2: Leaders IO, I I. DAVENPORT, RICHARD: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Rally Club IOB. DAVID, DAVIA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club 9, IO, II, Pres. IO: Class Council I2: Fulure Teachers ol America 9, IO, II, Sec. 9: Mixed Chorus IZB. DEHART, BOB: Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Boys' IRC IIA, I2: Lalin Club IO. DELFINO, JANIS: Hosless Club IOA, I I: Mixed Chorus IO, I I: Senior Secrelaries IZ. DEMRY, MARIE: Blue and While IZ: Drill Team I2: Rec- realion Club 9B. DEWAR, BARBARA: ASBHS Exec. Board, Comm. ol Ral- lies and Assemblies IZ: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Vallcyries IOA, Il, IZ, Hisl: Tanda Y IO, II, IZ. DEWAR, BEVERLY: Aquanelles Il: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Apprenlice Yell Leader I I, Varsily Head Yell Lead- er IZ: Booslers IZ: Modern Club I I, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Valkyries IZA: Tanola Y IO, II, IZ. DOAN, JIM: Blue and While I I, IZ, Sporls Edilor: Quill and Scroll IZ. DOLL, DAVID: Circle B IIA, IZ,Treas. IZB. DOUGLAS, JUDY: Band IO, Il, IZ, Top Sgl. IZ: Class Council ll, IZ: Spanish Club IZ. DRUMMOND, GERALDINE: Brush and Palelle IZ. DUNHAM, SHIRLEY: Aquanelles IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Blue and While I I: Class Council IO: Recrealion Club IZ: Senior Secrelaries IZ: Dollie Driller. ELLIOTT, LEE: Torch and Saber IZ. EVENSON, RALPH: Circle B II. EVETTS, TONJA: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Sec.: Class Council 9A, I I, IZ: Girls' League IO: Hosless Club IOA: Lalin Club IO: Messengers 9A: Modern Dance Club IO, ll, IZ, Treas. II: Vallcyries IOA, ll, IZ. FANUCCHI, FRANK: Big B IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ. FANUCCHI, MARY: Brush and Palelle IZ. FARLESS, JACK: Boys' Service Club II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZ. FEHR, PEGGY: Merchies IZB: Modern Dance Club ll: Ihespians 9, IO, ll. FELTUS, HARLON: Campus Allairs I I, IZ. Class Coun- cil 9A: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Fulure Teachers ol America IOA, IIB: Boys' Chorus I2: A Cappella IIA, IZ: NFL IZ: Rally Club IZ. FENLEY, GLENN: ASBHS Exec. Board 9: Campus Al- fairs II, IZ: Class Council 9, Pres.: SAA II, IZ. FENTON, PAT: Booslers, IO, Il, IZ: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ: Hosless Club IO: Maiorelles IO, II, Vice- Pres. I I: Merchies I I, IZ, Sec. I I: Messengers 9: Thes- pians IZ. FERGUSON, LEE ANN: Aquanelles Il, I2, Publicily Mgr.: Campus Allairs IIA: French Club IIA: Science Club ll, Vice-Pres. II. FILKINS, DARRELL: Band IOA. FLICKINGER, JOANNE: Fulure Teachers of America IZ: Girls' League IZB: Odds and Ends 9: Quo Vadis IO, Il: Science Club Il, IZ: Spanish Club IO, IIB: Brush and Palelle II, IZ: Y-Elles, IO, ll. FORGIE, DIANE: ASBHS Exec. Board ll, IZ, Jr. Rep., Comm. ol Clubs IZ: Band 9, IO, I I, IZ: Campus Allairs 9, Il: Class Council IOA, ll: Co-ordinaling Council ll, lZ:Girls' IRC 9, IO, II, lZ:Valkyries I I, IZ, Sec. IZ. FORNEY, LINDA: Aquanelles IO, I I: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Booslers I2: CSF ll, IZ, Allend. Sec. I2: Class Council I I: Co-ordinaling Council IO, IZ: French Club 9A, IO: Hosless Club IO, II: Ouill and Scroll ll, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Oracle, Edilor, IZ. FOSTER, SUSAN: CSF Il, IZ: Orcheslra 9. IO, ll, IZ. FRANCIS, SARA: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Hisl.: Blue and While Il, IZ, Sociely Edilor: Campus Allairs IZ: Class Council II, IZ, Vice-Pres. II: Girls' League I0, II: Hosless Club IO, I I, I2: Lalin Club IO. FRANCISCO, BILL: Band IIB: FFA 9. IO, Il, I2: Corle Scholarship. FRIEDRICKSEN, MAVIS: CSF IOB: Class Council I I: Or- cheslra 9A: Uniled Nalions Club IZB: Thela Y 9A, IO, ll, IZ, Chap. IO, Pres. II. FRIEH, ANITA: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Merchies ll, IZ, Pres. I2: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Thespians Il. FULCE, TOM: FFA IOA, II, IZ. GADSON, CLARA: Mixed Chorus IZ. GAIRRISON, ROSETTA: Drillerelles IIA: FHA IOA, IIB, Sec.: Ouo Vadis 9, IO, IIB: Senior Secrelaries IZB: Thespians 9. GALATAS, MARY: Class Council I IB, IZB: Hosless Club IO, II, IZB. Senior Index GALLOWAY, CHARLENE: Thela Y IO, II, I2: Uniled Nalions Club IZ. GALLUPS, RUDY: Class Council 9A: SAA IZ. GARCIA, JANIE: Girls' IRC II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Los Amigos IOA, II, IZB, Sec. IZ. GARONE, GARY: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. BARSIDE, LOYDE: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. GIFFRA, YVONNE: Boosrers IO: Class Council II, IZ: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Senior Class Play. GIL, ALICE: Los Amigos IZ: Merchies IZ. GO, BEVERLY: CSF IOB: Chinese Club 9, IO, II, IZ. Treas. IIB, Pres. IIA: Girls' IRC 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice- Pres. II, Hisl. IZ: Vallcyries IOA, II, IZ: Delegale Io Model Uniled Naiions Conference I2: Uniied Narions Club IZ. GOODMAN, EARL JOHNSON: Big B II, IZ: Boys' IRC IZ: Boys' Service Club IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: Cir- cle B IO, I I, Sgr.-al-Arms IO, II: Missiledynes IZ. GRADO, MARY: Mixed Chorus IOA, II. GRAHAM, MARY ALICE: Ouo Vadis IZ. GRAVES, RUTH: Ouo Vadis IO: Thespians 9B. GREENE, ROWELL: Uniled Nalions Club IIA, IZ. GREGORY, LOREN: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: FFA IO, Il, IZ: Orcheslra IZ: CSF IZ. HANCOCK, KATHARINE: CSF IO, I I, IZ: Mixed Chorus IO: Orcheslra 9, IO, I I, IZ: Science Club II, IZ. HAMILLE, LARRY: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Caplain: Orches- Ira IZA. HARDWICK, COLLEEN: CSF IO: Class Council IZ: Girls' League I I, Scholarship Chairman: Hosless Club, I I,-'IZ: Rally Club II: Uniled Nalions Club IZ: Tala- wanda 'Y II, IZB,Treas. HARRIMAN, FRANK: Big B IZ: Boys' Service Club I I. HARRIS, DOROTHY: Brush and Pale-He IZ. HARRISON, DONNA: Modern Dance Club II, IZ. HART, ERNEST: LMS 9B. HAWK, BEV: Talawanda Y IZ. HAYES, CONNIE: Leaders IO, II: Merchies IZ. HEATH, NICK: Ouo Vadis 9A, IOB. HEDGE, BARBARA: Class Council Il, IZ: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ: Talwanda Y : Uniled Nalions Club, Treas. IZ. HEIMFORTH, GERALD: Band 9: Class Council IZ: LMS 9, IZ: Thespians IZ: A Cappella Choir: Uniled Nalions Club IZ: Circle B, HEIMFORTH, RICHARD: Band 9, IO: Boys' Service Club IIB: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. HENSLEY, AVERY: SAA IZ. I-IERMAN, ROBERT: FFA 9, IO, ll, IZ. HERNANDEZ, JESSE: Big B IZ: Boys' IRC IO, Il, IZ: Los Amigos IO, I I, IZ, Treas.: Mixed Chorus IZ. HESSELGESSER, BEVERLY: DriIITeam IZ: Lapidains IZB. HENLE, ROBERT: Recrealion Club 9, IOB: SAA IZ. HILTON, JEAN.: Aquanelles IO, I IB: CSF 9: Class Coun- cil 9, IO: French Club 9: Hosless Club IOA, I I. I'-IINDS, BETTY: Hosless Club IO, ll, IZ: Thela Y IZ. HOCKING, PHIL: Blue and While IZA, Carloonisl. HOCKSTAD, ROANNE: Aquanelles I I, IZ: Class Coun- cil 9, IO: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ. HODGE, MARI: Class Council II: Mixed Chorus IIA, IZ. HOFF, THELMA ANN: NFL 9A, IO, II, IZ: 'lirsl place in ciry Lions' Club speech conlesl. HOGAN, RODGER: Science Club IZ: Missiledynes, Hisl. IZ: Chess Club IZ. HOLADAY, KAREN: Aquanelles 9B. HOLDEN, DONI: Aquanelles I I, IZ: Blue and While I I, IZ, Sociely Edilor IZ: Girls' League 9: Ouill and Scroll IZ, Sec. IZ: Thespians IZ: Senior Class Play: illuslralecl Senior Class Play program, Driller Way, Mss cover: Mss Commillee IO: Thela Y , Treas. II, Sec. IZ. HOLDEN, JANICE: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ: Senior Sec- relaries IZ, Publicily Chairman. HOLLINGSWORTH, SHIRLEY: Lalin Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Orcheslra 9, IO, II, IZ, Librarian IZ: Lapidains I I, IZ. HOPKINS, EDITH: Co-ordinaling Council IOA: Fulure Nurses' Club IO: Girls' IRC IZ: Mixed Chorus IO, I I, IZ. HOUCHIN, BETTY: Fulure Teachers ol America IZ: La- Iin Club IO, II, IZ: Ouo Vadis IZ. HOUSMANN, SALESTA: Class Council IO: Co-ordinaI- ing Council IIB: Fulure Nurses' Club 9, IOA, Vice- Pres. IOA: Lalin Club IO, II, IZ, Pres. IOA: Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ, Treas. IIB, Sec. IZB: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZB. HOWARD, PEGGY: Booslers IO: Class Council II:Girls' League I I: Senior Secrelaries IZ. HUBBARD, BERT: Class Council 9B: Co-ordinaling Coun- cil IZB: Girls' League, Sr. Rep., IZ: Senior Secrelaries, Pres. IZ: A Cappella Choir IZ. HUFFMAN, LENNARD: Mixed Chorus I I:Thespians IOB. HUGUNIN, NORMA: Booslers IZA: Class Council ll: Orcheslra 9, IO, II. JACKSON, BRENDA: Aquanelles IOB: Boosrers 9B, IOB: Modern Dance Club 9A, IO, II, IZ. JACKSON, GARY: FFA IIA, IZ, FFA Council. JACKSON, LINDA: Brush and PaleII'e Club IZ: Orches- Ira 9, IO, ll, IZ. JACKSON, RUBY: Fulure Nurses' Club IOB. JARRARD, JANET: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Booslers 9: Girls' IRC IO, II, IZ, Sec. II: Vallcyries II, IZ: Tanda Y 9, IO, I I, IZ: Apprenlice Song Leader II: Varsily Song Leader IZ. Senior Index JERNIGAN, GLENDA: Boosfers 9B: Class Council IIB: Modern Dance Club IO, I I, IZ: Thespians I I. JOHNSON, BARBARA: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IO, ll, IZ, Sec. II, Pres. IZ: Fufure Teachers of America 9: Lafin Club IO, I I: Mixed Chorus IZ. JOHNSON, GEORGE FRANK: Band 9, IO: Boosfers 9. JOHNSON, GENE: Boys' IRC II, IZ. JOHNSON, SHARON: CSF IO, II, IZ: Girls' League IIA: Science Club II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZB: Selecfed fo be an exhibifor in Wescon Fufure Engineers' Show, I IA: Honorable menfion in Fresno Science Fair, IIA: Hon- orable menfion in American Chemical Sociefy Tesf, I IA. JONES, BOB: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Class Council IZ: Organized Block 4O : Ouill and Scroll IZA: Oracle. Bus. Mgr. IZ. JONES, DENNIS: Boys' Service Club II, IZ: LMS 9A, IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Recreafion Club 9, IOB: Cir- cle B II, IZ. JONES, GAYLE: Boosfers IIA: Campus Affairs IO, II, IZ: French Club IO: Girls' League IO, Treas.: Hosfess Club IO, II, IZ: Modern Dance Club IOA, II: Valky- ries II, IZ. JONES, GEORGE: FFA IZ. JONES, KENNETH: Class Council IO. JUNG, HOWARD: Chinese Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. and Sgf.-af-Arms. KELLY, ROGER: Big B II, IZ. KENNEDY, MARY ANN: Blue and Whife II, IZ: Boosf- ers 9: Class Council IZ: Co-ordinafing Council I I, IZ: Lafin Club IO: Thefa Y , Pres.: Y Council: Senior Class Play: Sfuclenf Body Play: Ouill and Scroll, IZA. KERSTEN, KAREN: Aquaneffes IOA, II, IZ: Publicify Mgr. I I: Boosfers 9: CSF 9A: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ: Hosfess Club IOB: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ: Rally Club 9. KEYLON, CURTUS: Class Council IOB: Torch and Saber IZ. KILLMAN, EMMA: FHA IOB. KILLMAN, ERMA: FHA IOB. KILLMAN, MARVIN: Merchies IZ. KILLMAN, PAT: Lafin Club IO, II. KIMBLE, SHERI: Merchies lZ:Thespians IO. KINGSLEY, SHIRLEY: Merchies IZ: Mixed Chorus II, IZ: Thespians IO, II, IZ. KINNEY, TOMMY: Merchies IZ. KINOSHITA, BOB: Boys' IRC Council IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Boys' Service Club IO. II, IZ, Sgf.-af-Arms: Chi- nese Club IZ. KINSLOW, JERRY: Safefy Club IOB. KIRK, LOUISE: Ouo Vadis IZ: Senior Secrefaries IZ. KIRKHAM, CAROLYN: Hosfess Club IO, II, IZ: Hon- orable meniion. KC Arf Fesfival. KIZZIAR, JUDY: Boosiers 9B: Hosfess Club IOB. KLING, DENNY: LMS 9. KNIGHT, JERRY: Campus Affairs 9A: LMS 9, Rep. KNORR, MARY: Blue and Whife II, IZ, Assist Edifor: CSF IZ: Ouill and Scroll IIA, IZ. KONNO, ALICE: CSF 9A, IO, II, IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: Co-ordinafing Council II, Sec.: French Club II. Pres.: Girls' IRC Council I I, IZ, Affend. Sec. IZ: Girls' Sporfs Club IIB: Science Club II. IZ, Sec. II, IZ: Honorable menfion af Science Fair, II: Winner. KC Arf Fesfival IO, II. LADWIG, MILO: FFA IO, II, IZ. LANDSON, BARRY: Campus Affairs IZ: Co-ordinafing Council IZ: LMS II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Science Club II, IZ. LANE, GOLDIE: Messengers Club 9. LARA, CAROL: Recreafion Club 9. LAVIOLETTE, PAT: Drill Team II, IZ: Merchies II, IZ: Orchesfra II, IZ: Lapidains II. IZ. LEAL, ERMINO: SAA II, IZ. LECKLITER, TERRY: Science Club II. LEE, EUGENE: Big B IZ: Boosfers IZ: Fufure Teachers of America IZ. LEMONS, BETTY: Girls League Board IZ. LEONG, STAN: Boys IRC Council IO: Chinese Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. I I, Vice-Pres. IZ. LEWIS, BONNIE: Brush and Paleffe IZ. LEWIS, KAREN: Class Council IOA, IIB, IZ. Sec. IZ: Girls' Sporfs Club IO: Vallcyries IOA, II, IZ. LIGHTNER, VICKY: French Club I I:Fufure Nurses' Club IOB: Science Club IO, II, IZ, Treas. IIA, IZB: Unifed Nafions Club IZ. LITTLE, KENT: Band IO, II, IZ, Pep Band Leader IZ: Class Council IZ. LITTLEJOHN, RONNIE: Band IIB. LOPEZ. FRANK: Los Amigos II, IZ. LOPEZ, JOSE: Los Amigos II, IZ. LOTT, JO ANN: Advanced Girls' Glee Club I0, I I: FHA 9B. LUKE, MARCIA: Campus Affairs II. IZ: Class Council I I: Hosfess Club I I, IZ: Mixed Chorus I I, IZ,Treas. IZ. LUM, WENDELL: Chinese Club IO, II, IZ. MANESS, KEN: Rally Club IZ: Visual Aids 9, IO, II, IZ. Pres. I I: Circle B IZ, Sgf.-al'-Arms: Danny Driller. IZ. MARTIN, LARRY: SAA IIA, IZ, Pres. IZ. MARTINEZ, TILLIE: Los Amigos II, IZ. MAXWELL, NANCY: Campus Affairs IO, II, IZ: Class Council II, IZ: Hosfess Club IO: Modern Dance Club IO, II, IZ. Senior Index McALLISTER, BILLl.E: Mixed Chorus 9, IO, ll, I2. McCALEB, LEO: FFA 9A, IO, II. McCOY, LLOYD: Boys' IRC Council IZ: A Cappella Choir IZ. MCCULLOCK, BILL: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club II. IZ, Vice-Pres. I I: Rally Club IZ, Pres. IZ: Science Club I I, IZ: Circle B I I, I2. MCCURDY, JOYCE: Booslers 9B: Drillerelles IIA, Ma- iorelfes 9, IO: Merchies IZ: Messengers 9. MCDONOUGH, TERRY: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Torch and Saber II, IZ, Pres. IZ. MCINTOSH: DAVID: SAA I2. MCKEEVY, CLIFTON: SAA I2. McNULTY, JOHN: Band IO, II, IZ: Boys' Service Club IZ: Class Council IZ: Co-ordinaiing Council IZ: Ouo Vadis IO, I I, IZ, Vice-Pres. I I, Pres. IZ: Unilecl NaI'ions IZ: Oracle, SporI's Edilor, IZ. MELLO, CAROLYN: Laiin Club IOA, II: Recreaiion Club II. I2. METTLER, MIKE: Boys' IRC Council IZ: FFA 9, IO: Big B IZ. MIDDLETON, CLEO: Class Council IO. MILLER, DONNA: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Apprenlice Song Leader, I I: Varsi+y Song Leader, IZ: Boosiers 9: Class Council 9, IO, II: Modern Dance Club II, IZ: Vallcyries IOA, II, IZ:TaIawanda Y IO, II, IZ. MILLER, KENNETH: Lalin Club I I, IZ. MILLS, JIM: ASBHS Exec. Board 9, IO, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Boys' IRC Council 9, IO, ll, IZ: CSF IOB: Campus Af- lairs IO, I I, IZ: Class Council 9, IO, Vice-Pres. 9, Pres. IO. MOODY, HENRY: Science Club IIA, IZ: SAA II, IZB, Vice-Pres. I I. MONTGOMERY, MARY: Senior Secrelaries IZ. MORRIS, BILL: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Band 9, IO: Big B IIA, IZ: Boys' Service Club II, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IIA, IZ: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club IO: LMS I I , IZ: Recrealion Club 9. MOWERS, DENNIS: Eleclronics Club IOA, II, Vice-Pres. IIB: Orcheslra 9, IOB: Visual Aids 9, IOB. MYERS, MARGE: Aquanelles II, IZ: CSF 9A, IO, IIB: Class Council IZ: Rally Club I I: Science Club II, IZ, I-lisl. IZ: Uniled Nalions IZ: Tennis Team IO, II: Besl poem award for Mss , II: Mss Commillee II: Or- acle, Copy Edilor, IZ. NAJERA, JOHN: FFA 9, IO, I I. IZ: Los Amigos I IA, IZ. NATHAN, MAXINE: Class Council 9, IIB: Hosless Club I I: Modern Dance Club IIA, IZ. NEWTON, ANN: CSF 9, IOA, IIA: Class Council IIA, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Hosless Club IO, I I, IZ, Pres. IZ: Rally Club IO, I I, Sec. I I : Oualilied for semi- final Iesl' of Nalional Meril Scholarship Program. NOBLE, LEE: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ, Comm. of Awards and Scholarships: Big B I IA, IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: Class Council I IA: Track Trophy I I. 1 I ' NORD, DEANNA: Girls' League IZ: Senior Secrelaries I2. O'BRIEN, SHARON: Band I0: Blue and While II, IZ, Managing Edilor IZ: Boosiers IO: Ouill and Scroll IZ: Spanish Club II. OCHSNER, RONINIE: Big B IO, II, IZ, Treas. IZ: Pro Hi Y , Pres. O'GUINN, LOUISE: CSF IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club IO, II, IZ: Orcheslra 9, IO, I I, IZ: Orcheslra soloisl' I I. OLDEN, SHAWN: Fulure Nurses' Club IZ. OLLIVIER, NORMAN: Big B IZ: FFA IO, Il, IZ. OWENS, JOHN: Mixed Chorus IZ, Bus. Mgr.: Boys' Chorus, Vice-Pres. PAGE, VERNON: Mixed Chorus IZ: Odds and Ends 9: Visual Aids IO. PARMELEE, CHERYL: Lalin Club I I, IZ: Ouill and Scroll IZA: Science Club I I, IZ, Sec. IZA: Mss CommH'+ee II: Oracle, Idenlilicalions Edilor IZ. PARKER, ALAN: Band 9, IO, II: Thespians IIA, IZ. PARKER, MIKE: Thespians II, Vice-Pres. IZ. PAYNE, TERRY: Spanish Club IIB: Eleclronics Club IO, II, IZ, Sec. IZ. ' PENNER, LA DONNA: Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ. PENNY, EARL: Science Club IZ. PETERSON, CHERYL: CSF IO, IIA: Orcheslra 9, IO, I I, IZ: Rally Club IZ: Orcheslra soloisl IO. PETERSON., RON: Band 9, IO, I I, IZ: Campus Affairs I I, IZ: LMS I l:OrchesIra 9. PICKARD, DON: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ. PINHEIRO, ALBERT: Band 9, IO, Il, IZ, Sgl.-al-Arms IZ: Big B IZ: FFA 9, IO, I I, IZ: Circle B IO, Treas. II. PORTERFIELD, MARIAN: CSF 9A, IO, II, IZI Campus A'FFairs I I, IZ: French Club I I, Vice-Pres. and Treas. I l: Girls' League 9, IO: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ: Orcheslra 9, IO, II, IZ, Hisl. II, Sec-Treas. IZ: Rally Club II, IZ. POLSON, RICHARD: Boys' Service Club II, IZ, Vice- Pres. II: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Uniled Nalions Club. Pres. IZ. POTTS, CAROL: Aquanelles IO: Maiorelles IO, II: Tal- awanda Y Vice-Pres. POWERS, LAWTON: ASBHS Exec. Board Il, IZ, Pres. IZ: Circle B 9, IO, II: Boys' Service Club II, IZ: Boys' IRC Council Il, IZ: CSF IIB: Campus Affairs Il, IZ: Class Council II, IZ, Pres. I I: FFA 9, IO: Rally Club IIB. Senior Index PRICE, BILL: SAA IZA. PROUT, CARL: ASBHS Exec. Board, Comm. on Wellare and Salely, IZ: Booslers 9, IO, II: CSF IO, II: Class Council IO, I I: Lalin Club IO, I I: LMS 9, IO, I I: NFL II, I2. PUDER, LINDA: Aquanelles I I. IZ: French Club I I: Or- cheslra 9, IO, IIB: Science Club II: Ni-Lo-Kii Y IZ. RADER, ROBBIE: Big B IZ. RALSTON, ROBERTA: ASBHS Exec. Board. Rep.-al-Large IO: CSF 9B, IOB, I I: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ, Treas. IO: Co-ordinaling Council IO: Girls' IRC IO, II, IZ: Moclern Dance Club IO, Il: Rally Club IO: Vallcyries IOA, II, IZ: Valley Mixed Doubles Tennis Champ IO: Region III Rep. Slale Cabinel ol CASC: Pres. ol KCSR: represenled Kern Counly on CASC Slale Cabinel: Zone linalisl Lions' Club Oralorical Conlesl. RAMIREZ, MARGO: Aquanelles 9A, IO, II, IZ: Cam- pus Allairs IZ: Class Council IOB, IIB: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Hosless Club IOB: Valkyries IOA, II, IZ. RAMPLING, JENNIFER: Booslers IZ:Campus Allairs IZ: Girls' IRC I2. REINA, FRANK: Merchies IZB. RHODES, RUSTY: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Booslers 9B: Class Council IOA, IIB: Mixed Chorus IO: Orcheslra IO, I I, I2. RICE, JUDD: Visual Aids IOA, II, IZ, Training Mgr. I I, IZB, Vice-Pres. IZ. RICE, STEVE: Co-ordinaling Council IIB: A Cappella Choir I IA, IZB: Visual Aids 9, IO, I I, IZ, Pres. 9, Treas. IO, Bus. Mgr. I I,Training Mgr. 9, IO, I I. RICHARDSON, RICKEY: Big B IIA, IZ: CSF IZ: Class Council IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Circle B Il, IZ, Pres. IZ: One ol winners inler school lesl by Ameri- can Chemical Sociely, I IA. RICHARDSON, SHARON: Maiorelles I0, I I: Drill Team I2. RIVAS, SALVADOR: Los Amigos IOA, II, IZ, Pres. IZ. RODEKUHR, ELLEN: Blue and While II: French Club I I: Hosless Club I I, IZB: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ: Rally Club 9A, IOB. RODGERS, JEAN: Merchies IZB. ROGERS, JAMES: Boys' Service Club IIA, IZ: FFA II, IZ. RODRIGUEZ, ISABEL: Los Amigos IZ. RODRIGUEZ, SALVADOR: Visual Aids IZB. ROSALES, MARTY: Boys' IRC IZ: Los Amigos, Vice-Pres. I I. ROSS, JAN: Girls' League, Hisl. IZ: Lalin Club II. ROWLES, DORIS LEE: Senior Secrelaries IZB. RUDE, MARTHA: Blue and While IIB: CSF IOB: Mixed Chorus IIA, IZB, Publicily Mgr. IIA. IZB: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 9, IO. RUSSELL, KATHY: Booslers 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IO: Class Council 9, IO, II: FHA IZ: Merch-ies IZ: Mes- sengers 9, IO, Sec. IO. SANTOIRE, SANDRA: Aquanelles IZ. SAUNDERS, JOYCE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IZ: Messengers IOB: Mixed Chorus IOB. SAUNDERS, SUSAN: Aquanelles IO, I I, IZ: Class Coun- cil 9, IO, II, IZ: Vallcyries II, IZ. SAVEDRA, NICK: Boys' IRC Council IO, II, IZ: Los Amigos IO, II. IZ. SCAFF, BARBARA: Messengers 9: Ni-Lo-Kii Y , SCHMIDT, DENNIS: Big B IO, I I, IZ: Boys' IRC Coun- cil IO, I I, IZ, Sec. II:AIpha Y , Pres. IZ. SCHRADER, JOAN: Aquanelles IO, I I, IZ: Science Club II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IIA. SCI-IUSTER, JACKIE: Blue and While II, IZ, Club and Piclure Edilor: Merchies IZ: Recrealion Club IO. SEAMAN, JANET: CSF IOB: Class Council I I, IZ: Mod- ern Dance Club IO, II: Spanish Club IZ: Uniled Na- lions Club IZ: A Cappella Choir IZ. SEARS, BOB: LMS 9, IZ. SHANER, BILL: Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Drum Maior II, IZ: Torch and Saber IZ. SHAW, LOUISE: CSF II: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ, Sec. IO: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Girls' IRC Council IZ: Vallcyries II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Talawanda Y , Pres. IZ: Uniled Nalions Club, Sec. IZ: DAR Award lrom BHS. SHRIER, LINDA: Thespians IZ:Senior Class play, Dino. Sludenl Body Play, Mrs. McThing, Thela Y , SI-IUBIN, PHILLIP: Booslers IOB. SIMONSON, ROGER: Band 9, IO, II, IZ. SLIGER, ANITA: Hosless Club IZ. SMITH, RACHEL: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club IO: Lapidains II, IZ. SMITH, TROY: FFA 9A. SMOOT, JIM: Boys' Service Club II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Class Council IO: FFA 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ. SNEDDEN, ANNE: Booslers 9, IIA: Drill Team IZ: Drill- erelles IIA: FHA IO: Fulure Nurses' Club IOB: Girls' League 9, IOB, IIA: Messengers 9, IOA: Spanish Club 9A. SOSA, ADOLPH: Big B Il, IZ. SPARKS, CARL: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Circle B li, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Aclivily Conlrol Board. IZ. STAFFORD, CARROL: Aquanelles II, IZ: Booslers II: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZB: 'Hosless Club IO, II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ, Pres. IZ. Senior Index STATON, DELORICE: Thespians II. STEIN, JANET: Girls' League IZ, Publicily Chairman. STEWART, AUDREY: Booslers II: Rally Club Il. STEWART, CAROLYN: Fulure Nurses' Club 9, IOB, Treas. 9: Science Club ll, IZ. STRAUSS, JOANN: CSF 9A, IOB: A Cappella Choir IZ. SULLIVAN, HERB: Blue and While II, IZ, Assisl, Edi- Ior: Class Council 9A: Co-ordinaling Council II: Or- chesrla 9, IO: Science Club IO, I I, IZ, Publiciiy Chair- man IZ: Eleclronics Club IO, I I, IZ, Pres. II, Vice-Pres. IZ: Sec. IO. SUMMONS, KEN: Science Club IO, II, I2. SWAM, CAROL: Aquanelies IIB: Booslers 9B: Hosl- ess Club IOB. TENNESON, GAIL: Booslers IZ: Uniled Nalions Club IZ. THOMPSON, DIANNE: Merchies IZ. THOMPSON, LILLIAN: Modern Dance Club IOA: Brush and Palelle IZ. TOMERLIN, CHUCK: Big B IZ. TOOLE, ROLEENE: CSE IO, II, IZ: Science Club IZ: Thespians I I, IZ: Uniled Nalions Club IZ. TOSCHI, CARRIE: Maiorelles IO, I I: Booslers 9B: Class Council IOA. TRAMMEL, ANN: Aquanelles IO, I I : ASBHS Exec. Board II, Comm. of Publicily: CSF 9, IO, II: Campus AI- Iairs IO, II, IZB: French Club IOA, Vice-Pres.: Girls' IRC Council IO, I I, IZ: Girls' League 9, IO, Sec.: Hosi- ess Club IO, I I, IZ, Sen. Rep.: Modern Dance Club I I, IZ: Rally Club 9, IO: Vallcyries IO, I I. TRAMMELL, LINDA: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Brush and Palelle II, IZ, Vice-Pres. II, Pres. IZ. TUMBLIN. SUZANNE: ASBHS Exec. Board IZ: Blue and While II, IZ, EdiI'or-in-Chief IZ: CSE IO, II, IZ, Sec. IZ: Co-ordinaling Council IZ: Ouill and Scroll IIA. IZ, Pres. IZ. TWIST. LA VERNE: Band 9A, IO, IIB: Boys' IRC IZ? SAA IZ. URIBE, JUANITA: Los Amigos 9A, IO, II, IZ. VANDERHOOE, JANE: Class Council IZ: Vallcyries IZ. VAN EOSSEN, NANCY: Aquanefles Il, IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Band 9, IOB: Booslers I I, Sec. I I: Vallcyries I I, IZ. VAUGHAN, TONIA: AquaneII'es I0, ll, IZ: Booslers IZ: Campus Affairs I I, IZ: Class Council 9, IO, I I, IZ: Girls' IRC II, IZ, Pres. IZ: Vallcyries IOB, II, IZ, Vice- Pres. IZ: Tanda Y 9, IO, II, IZ, Pres. I I, IZ: Appren- Iice Yell Leader, I I. VEST, SUE: Campus Affairs IZ: Class Council IOA, IIB: Co-ordinaling Council IZ, Sec.: Girls' IRC Council I I, IZ: Orcheslra 9, IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IO, II, Pres. IZ. VINCENT, DONNA: Senior Secrelaries IZ. VIVIAN, JANET: Recrealion Club IO, II, IZ: Brush and PaIe++e IZ. VOOGD, SUSAN: Advanced Girls' Glee Club IOA, II, IZ. WALFORD, MICHAEL: Band 9, IO, II, IZ. WALKER, BARBARA: Booslers IZ. WALLER, DON: Boys' Service Club I IA, IZ, Treas.: FFA 9, IO, II. WALSH, BERTHA: Senior Secrelaries IZ. WALTIMIRE, GEORGE: Boys' Service Club IZ. WARD, DAN: Big B II, IZ: FFA 9A, IO, II. WARNER, ROBERT: Boys' IRC Council IZA. WASHINGTON, HELEN: FHA 9: Girls' Sporls Club 9A. IOB. WHEELER, RONALD: Big B IZA. WHITE, SUE: Blue and While IZ: Hosless Club IZ: Sen- ior Secrelaries IZ, Vice-Pres. IZ: Ouill and Scroll IZA. WHITE, WARREN: Big B Il, IZ: Boys' IRC Council I I, IZ: Boys' Service Club IZ: Campus Affairs IZ. WHITENECK, JOHN: Big B II, IZ: Campus Affairs IZ: LMS IO, II, IZ, Vice-Pres. II: Recrealion Club 9: Thespians IZ. WILKERSON, JIM: Band IO, II, IZ. WILSON, MIKE: Band II, IZ. WISE, GEORGE: Boys' Service Club IZ: LMS II, IZ. WISE, SARAH: Aquanelles IZ: Spanish Club IZ: Valky- ries IZ, Sec. IZ: Uniled Na'I'ions Club IZ. YOUN, CAROL: Merchies II: Ouo Vadis II, Vice- Pres.: Recrealion Club IO. YOUNG, JUDY: Campus Affairs IZ: Class Council 9, IO, II, IZ: Hosless Club IO, II, IZ, Treas.: Rally Club 9: Teen-Age Gov'I' Day, II, IZ: Talawanda Y II, IZ, Vice-Pres. IIB, Pres. IIA. Barrv landson pointed out to Jennifer and lennart that students' experience was widened hu URGANIZA TIUNS ROW I, leff io righl: Deanna Nord, Polly Anderson, Lynn Arnold, Elaine Daniels, Gwen Kliewer. ROW Il: Edifh Baisingar, Vice-Presidenfg Pal Lee, Secrelaryg Anila Clark, Treasurer, Sue Lemons, Nancy Burke, Ann Waud. ROW lll: Belly Lemons, Jane? Slain, Manya Schubin, Presidenlg Dohie Nicodemus, Berl' Hubbard. Polly Anderson, Linda Randolph, Lawrie Darling, and Linda Baker assisfed in making Valenline decoralions for Typical Co-ed Dance. SEATED: Lynn Arnold, Secrefary. STANDING, Iefl lo righf: Marion Schubin, Presidenlg Anita Clark, Treasurer. 96 Everyone belonged to The promolion of school spiril, friendship and democracy were among lhe purposes of GIRLS' LEAGUE. ll' was comprised of all girls on campus, and any girl inleresled was inviled lo allend board meelings. The board consislecl of lwenly members, The officers elecled by sludenls and lhe olher members appoinled. Aclivilies included an all-girl assembly, a welfare proiecl in No- vember: lhe Typical Coed Dance in Febru- ary, and, in co-sponsorship wilh L.lvl.S., lhe Scholarship and Awards Assembly and school carnival. one or the other. Eoslering good scholarship and belier relalions among lhe boys of BHS was lhe clominanl aim of lhe LEAGUE OE MEN STUDENTS. Composed of lhirly members. 'lhe Boarcl of Governors led ihe League's many aclivilies. The organizaiion also co- operaleci wiih Girls' League in sponsoring lhe School Carnival, April 25, and lhe Schol- arship Assemloly, May 22. Noon sales and concessions al loaslcelball games were among lhe Boarcl's olher aciiviiies. The lradilional LMS assembly was popular wilh iis audience of members. - il-2 - ROW I, Iefl lo righl: Denny Johnson, Geoffrey Smilh, Le- land Oelke, George Wise, Phil Beffencourf, Danny Harf- line, Dennis Polley, Tom Slanlon. ROW ll: Buddy Ealon, Michael Gray, Alfred Keyes, Carl Prouf, Mike Evans, Treasurer: Roberf Bruner, Don Thompson, Bill Higdon, George Osborn, Adviser. ROW Ill: Bob Sears, James Thurber, Secretary, Dennis Jones, Lieulenanl Governor, John Whifeneck, Barry Landson, Governor, Gary Condry, Lee Wallon, Curl Cross, Ronnie Hicks. ln charge of an always popular concession al baskelball games were Dennis Jones, Lee Wallon, George Wise and Gary Condry. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Jones, Lieulenanl Governor, Mike Evans, Treasurer, Barry Landson, Governor, James Thurber, Sec rela ry. 97 ROW l, lefl lo righf: Dave Kinoshila, Carrol Slafford, Margo Ramirez, Shirley Dunham, Kay Dale, Anila Frieh, Mollie Raney, Rosina Jeppi, Brooksy Haoeslad, Suzanne Tumblin. ROW ll: Jack Farless, Carl Prouf, Thomas Walson, Diane Forqie, Commissioner of Clubs, Marian Shubin, Leonard Alaria, Ann Newlon, Shawn Olden, Joy Powers, Berl Hubbard. ROW lll: Terry McDonough, Richard Polson, John McNully, Linda Trammell, Joyce Aclis, Louise Shaw, Sue Vesl, Secreraryg Fran Absher, Manuel Barrera, Glendon Rodqers, Adviser. ROW IV: Dee McMillan, Pal Brimmer, Trent Devenney, Barry Landson, Rickey Richardson, Linda Forney, Barbara Johnson, Burl Armslronq, Donna Key, Tonia Vaughan, Mike Evelelh. All clubs on campus were represenled by someone on CO-ORDINATING COUN- CIL. The group, a communicalions cenler for all clubs, mel monlhly lo discuss ideas and school problems in order lo promole beller underslanding belween clubs. ll also worked 'lo co-ordinale all maior club aclivi- lies, such as lhe Miss Bl-iS conlesl and Rec- realion Nighl. Recrealion Nighl, held April 25, was a proiecl on which all clubs on cam- pus worlced loqelher lhrough lhe Council, Sue Vest, Joyce Aclis, and Carl Sparks discussed plans for an honor wall, on which BHS clubs placed plaques bearing their names and 'lhe years fhey were founded. leaders stimulated BHS boasled lhe largesl NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE organizalion in lhe new Valley Forensic League Dislricl. 'lo be eligible lor membership sludenls had lo earn rwenl -live poinls in inlerscholaslic debale, Filly-hve members vied lo achieve The club's aim ol excellence in speech al' lhe lnlerscholaslic Slale Tournamenl, held in Sanla Barbara on lvlay 5. Whose name will be inscribed here for l95B? wondered Mollie Raney, Leonard Alaria, Barbara Boyd and Diane Dunn as lhey discussed lhe Bakersfield Chapter Besf Speaker Plaque. 98 ROW I, lefl lo right: Par Bagley, Lynn Arnold, Pal West, Sluarl McKenzie, Teresa Belluominl, Diane Eddinglon, Palli Kokinos, Zara Bales, Tim Baldwin, Wally Swan, Paul Wakefield, Linda Mirchell. ROW ll: Diann Dunn, Vice-Presidenlg Linda Baum, Cassie Suorez, Secretary-Treasurer: Dan Allen, Barbara Boy'd, Mollie Raney, Publicilyg Margaret Williams, Jayne Ravenscrofl, Sharon Pallerson, Donna Hemingway, Karen Brummer, Jane Dorland, Eileen Gilliland. ROW Ill: Par Russell, Geoffrey Smilh, Len Alaria, Presidenlg John Graham, Fran Abshier, Debbie Sedgwick, Ron Oldershaw, Bob Merson, Sandy Kerhulas. Roberl Brunner, Phil Baird, Jim Mills, Jennilyn Manchelli, iM. A. Overholf, Adviser. ROW I, left to right: Judie Mills, Roleene Toole, Beatrice Choy, Historian: Bruce Hargraves, Larry Luke, Kay Olsen, Alice Konno, Karen Jing, Susan Foster, Vivian Campbell, Nancy Wilson, Betsy Murdock, Nancy Vanderpool, Linda Baum, Gene Kinoshita, Vice-President. ROW ll: Dana Smith, Pat Bagley, Sherry Moses, Ju'dy Reaves, Sherry Brickell, Jana Vaughan, Suzanne Tumblin, Cor- responding Secretaryg Martha Grannell, Mollie Raney, Roberta Fox, Leonard Alaria, President: Katharine Hancock, Karen Christensen, Darlene Soares, Carolyn Parsons. ROW Ill: Allen Altman: Pat Cowsill, Judith Cappell, Mar- cielle Hensley, Sarah Hornung, Ann Newton, Susan Bracchi, Mary Knorr, active campus life. Only students with outstanding scholar- ship records were eligible for membership in the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FED- ERATION. Scholars who attained member- ship 'For 'Four ot their last six semesters re- ceived lite membership in CSF and gold seals on their diplomas. High averages, how- ever, did not tell the whole story. Members attended two CSF district conventions be- sides selling rooters ribbons before football games and holding sales in the Senior Booth. ROW I, left to right: Robert Parsons, Vic Farrow, Margaret Williams, Sandra Pearman Lynn Rampton, Pat Anderson, Zelma Bateman, Mara Bumerts, Janet Hilton, Patti Kokinos Pam Calloway, Judy Kilburn. ROW ll: Manya Kosaretf, Mary Jerome, Linda Christie, Barbara Boyd, Nancy Stutzman, Kathy Harding, Cheryl Magruder, Phyllis Bertrand, Nancy Zimmermann, Sally Bentley, Linda Mitchell, Lorraine Cibit. ROW Ill: Ester Jane Luther Faye Carlson, unknown, Romona Fox, Marlyn Jean Anderson, Karen Schneider, Donna Hopkins, Carol Kern, Willa Meyers, Barbara Ralls, Grant Steadmen, Arlene Bailey. R IV: Tony Haworth, Robert Bruner, Dale Schaur, Gordon Dow, Keith Axtell, Alex Panan des, Tom Adame, Bert Arnold, Leon Skinner, Jeff Thompson, Ron Roblyer, Mike Hun er ,,,, , , YH... 'S9.HQ5eB.SH1Ps ,. E . A az? S, 4 Mariorie Gunn, Joyce Actis, Linda Morris, Ann Ravenscroft, Mike Evans, Roberta Ralston, Marshall Ganz, Shirley Hedge, Denny Johnson. ROW IV: Mike McCart, Carl Prout, Stephen Lim, Dave Kinoshita, Sharon Johnson, Jan Norwood, Ginger Bartling, Bob Merson, June Aoki, Dorothy Brown, Louise O'Guinn Sally Moore, Ann Trammel, Geoffrey Smith, Colleen Wetterholm, Gwen Whiteneck. ROW V: Lin Forney, Secretary: James Thurber, Warren Coats, John Lim, Rickey Richardson, Sidney Lanier, Darrel Lum, Mike Burnaugh, Stan Harbaugh, Julie lger, Marion Porterfield, John McNulty, Jim Galloway, Louise Shaw, Dorwina Miller, James Welker, Gary Fisher. .. 3-A F B J - nw sxifiwr N r CSF officers who offered information concerning scholarships available to BHS'ers were Gene Kinoshita, Vice- Presidentg Suzanne Tumblin, Record- ing Secretary, Leonard Alaria, Presi- dent: Beatrice Choy, Historian: Linda Forney, Attendance Secretary. 99 Enleriainmenr from ourer s ace was one of the rhemes P of fha IRC assembly. IRC promoted SEATED, lefl lo righl: Beverly Go, Publiciiy Chairman Bealrice Choy, Secreiaryg Tonia Vaughan, Preslderii STANDING: Alice Konno, Aflendance Secretary, Judy Mil ler, Treasurerg Janie Garcia, Vice-Presidenl. Aim of GIRLS lNTER-RACIAL COUN- ClL was io promole berier racial under- sianding wirhin ihe school and The commu- niiy. Recommendaiion by a commifiee of members and faculiy was necessary for membership. The new proiecl underiaken lhis year was a cloihing cenler, for needy siudenis, in ihe basemenr of Warren Hall. Oiher imporiani proiecis were raising mon- ey ior planls io be placed in The caieleria, ancl for a scholarship, and preseniing 'lheir annual assembly. ROW I, leif lo righl: Anni Carnakis, Doreen Chow, Janel Jarrard, Lee Spencer, Mary Dodds, Kay Olsen, Judie Miller, Treasurer, Kay Dale, Rebecca Arenas, Beatrice Choy, Re- cording Secrefaryg Alice Konno, Ailendance Secrelaryg Jana Vaughan, ROW ll: Ethel Cunningham, Ann Mills, Karen Ellerd, Sharon Gold, PaHi Kokinas, Judie Mills, Olivia Walker, Edith Hopkins, Susie Calvelli, Nellie Bell- all ran, Carol Wong, Teresa Bellran. ROW Ill: Sue Vesl, Tonia Evells, Suzy Brock, Brooksy Hagesfad, Beverly Go, Lynne Whifehorn, Barbara Go, Angie Ochoa, Joan Lewis, June Aoki, Jennifer Rampling. ROW IV: Edmonia Moore, Avon Lillleiohn, Lodessa Burton, Louise Shaw, Tonia Vaughan, Presidenrg Ann Trammel, Janie Garcia, Vice-Presidenlg Roberfa Ralsfon, Riramarie Croffon, Claudia Biane, Elhel Fleming, Berry Coleman. racial harmony. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Klakoff, Secretary: Bob Kinoshita, President: Greg Curtis, Vice-Presidenf. .A ROW I, left to right: Tom Adame, Alan Aoki, Dave Kino- shita, Ted Klakoff, Secretary: Mike Scott, Jim Mills, Bob Kinoshita, President: Earl Goodman, Sherman Lee, Jesse Hernan'dez, Gene Kinoshiia, Johnny Villalovos. ROW Il: Tim Coston, Eli Adame, Michael Mettler, 'Warren White, One turn ofthe switch and participanfs in the IRC assemb- ly were whisked through time into another age. Recommendation of the faculty plus ac- ceptable grades were prerequisites for membership in BOYS' INTERRACIAL COUNCIL. Made up of approximately thirty members, this iorwarcl-looking group sought to better relations between racial groups on campus. Among minor activities of IRC was the monthly potluck. The or- ganization collaboraied with GirI's IRC lo pui on the White Christmas Formal, De- cember ZO, and the IRC Assembly, February 26-28, two occasions which were not soon forgotten. Most notable accomplishment oi the year was the CounciI's scholarship award. Curl' Cross, Charles Anderson, Gene Johnson, Willie Boone. Lennart Gustatsson, Gregory Curtis, Vice-President, Lloyd McCoy, Herb Martin, Adviser. ROW III: Harold Silver- man, Adviserg Bill Van Osdel, Lawton Powers, Denny Schmidt, Robert Warner, Richard Blick, Ron Ochsner, John Wattron, Burl Armstrong, Lons Hill. ROW I, lofi lo righiz Jack Farless, Presidenlg Bob Menezes, lllz Dennis Jones, Kem Rogers, Jim Smoof, Secretary, Bob Bill Morris, Tom Byford, Dave Kinoshifa, Alberl Pinheiro. De Harf, Treasurer: Richard Polson, Vice-President Mike ROW II: Gene Kinoshira, Stan Harbaugh, Darrel Lum, Earl Woodson, Gordon Dow. Goodman, Mike Evelerh, Carl Proul, Trent Devenny. ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT: Richard Polson, Vice-Presidenlg Bob De Hari Treasurer: Jack Farless, President This year as ils proiecf, BOYS' SERVICE CLUB underlook the Task of cleaning up the campus. Among those who helped were Robert Menezes, Jack Farless, Richard Polson, and Bob De Hari. School service came lnilialion riles. a school dance, and mak- ing foolball programs 'for The 'foolball games were among lhe aclivilies of lhe BOYS' SERVICE CLUB. As one of ils main service projecls for The school, The organizalion purchased a baskerball rosler showing lhe name and number of each player on il. Those who qualified for lhe club had iirsl lo be recommended loy a facully member, lhen were volecl in by lhe club's membership. ROW l, left to right: Bev Dewar, Pat Bagley, Secretary, Fran Wattron, Shirley Dunham, Barbara Dewar, Lynn Ramp- ton, Sherry Moses, Margaret Williams, Sue Lynn Smith, Leslie Mueller, Kathleen Fanucchl. ROW ll: Kathie Mc Danel, Dottie Nicodemus, Phyllis Bertrand, Cheryl Peterson, Marion Porterfield, Dorothy Hammitt, Social Chairman' ahead of everything. The thirty-lwo spirited students chosen for membership in RALLY CLUB booslecl school morale and promoted school spirit by planning rallies ancl other sluclent body activities. The club's most talked-about ac- tivity was the annual Rally Club Assembly held in March and starring the entire club. Rally Club also macle a special effort this year to stimulate attendance at basketball games. Membership consisted of 'Four slu- clenls from each class level and one repre- sentative from each class council. Judy Reaves, Vice-President, Diann Dunn, Gwen Whifeneck Suzy Brock Donna Hopkins. Row III: Harold Silverman Adviser: Alex Pananides, James Thurber, Mike Eveleth Marc Johnson, Willie Boone, Bill McCulloch, President Ken Menes, Le Brooks, Fred Robinson, Adviser. NOT PIC TURED: Susan Strickler. SEATED: Bill McCulloch. President, Judy Reaves, Vice President. STANDING, left to right: Pal' Bagley, Secretary Dorothy Hammitt, Social Chairman. Diane Dunn, Bill McCulloch and Judy Reaves displayed Rally Club signs used to encourage enthusiasm among members of lhe student body forthe EBHS tootball game. 5 . s ROW l, left to right: Pat Brunberg, Vivian Bryan, Period 4 Presidentg Shirley Howard, Lorraine Cibit, Period 4 Sec- retary: Nancy Niebel, Glenda Lake, Sharon Gold, Curtisine Johnson, Period 5 Vice-President: Charlotte Martinez. ROW ll: Priscilla Batey, Shirley Billingsley, Nancy Burke, Erna Retha Johnson, Berthina Brown, Marylon Moore, Judy Mc- Dougal, Carol Hanna, Barbara Harper, Shirley Headley. ROW Ill: Gail Tennison, Billie Carr, Jean Kemble, Dana Smith, April Nelson, Sue Lemons, Sue Bryant, Marilyn BOOSTERS CLUB strove to enliven school spirit, promote attendance at school games and give parents a more intimate under- standing ot BHS and its taculty. A good Booster was always ready to accept respon- sibilities by selling student activity cards, play tickets, and Oracles. For aiding the PTA in their membership drive, Boosters attended the movie and ice cream party sponsored by the PTA. ROW l, left to right: Ramona Abney, Julia Spencer, June Johnson, Delia Benavente, Teresa Beltran, Mary Ellen Chow, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ginn, President, Delean Moore, Joyce David, Sally Johnson, Amy Ethridge. ROW ll: Joyce Manley, Dolores Van Den Hoek, Joy Holecheck, Janice Winston, Vice-President: Jo Ann Nichols, Valrie Norville, Tracy, Dorothy Dahlquist, Eveline Perkins, Jennifer Ramp- ling, Period 5 President, Carolyn Mayfield, Period 4 Vice- President. ROW IV: Linda Forney, Diane Dallimore, Gloria Ware, Nancy Simpson, Judith Cappell, Nancy Smith, Bar- bara Walker, Terri Lynn Stine, Annabel Lutes, Gwen Nor- wood, Judy Scott, Maryanne Rogers. ROW V: AI Dennis, Adviser, Gloria Battaglia, Allen Altman, Tonia Vaughan, Linda Randolph, Bill Stewart, Edward Scott, Carole Clark, Laverne Twist, David Curtis, Shirley Mansell, Marie Demry, Delton' Hughes. Helping hands MESSENGERS' primary duties were to deliver messages to teachers, take call slips from counselors, pick up absence slips, and run errands tor the counselors. The titty girls in Messengers volunteered their time during stduy hall periods, but they also had to get a counselor and' one teacher to rec- ommend them tor the club. The club also held noon sales, a successtul skating party, and awarded prizes at its awards picnic. Rita Sisneros, Jill Smallwood, Ruth McFadden, Connie Monn, Mary Morales, Sharon Moore. ROW Ill: Sharon Menees, Pat Wood, Sharon Hughes, Leveta Karr, Pat Kimmel, Alice Walters, Laque'da Levingston, Nadine Noia, Juanita Banks, Mary Creighton, Joann Carter, Edmonia OOI1. Four of lhe boys who helped show school films were Rondle Fleming, Wayne Sleele, Ronnie Rueler and Lowell Norling. aue essential aid. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Miller, 4ih period Presidenl Wayne Sleel, Sth period Presidenlg Judson Rice, Vice- Presidenfg 'Warren Coker, Business Manager. The noon movie program was one of lhe selecl' services rendered by VISUAL SERV- ICE CLUB. Their program was exlencled lhis year lo include presenling lealures and weekly carloons ancl sporls reels. Because ol iheir diverse assignmenis, members were required lo be dependable, lo have alfleasl average scholasiic abilily ancl an inleresl in lhe euclio-visual. Learning aboul A-V equipmeni was members' daily challenge: 'iheir spring banquel ancl movie agenda. highlighls of lhe year. ROW I, lefl lo righl: Sheldon Winler, Guss Davenport, Rondle Hill, David Regan, Donald Hill, Tennanf Brooks, Roddy Ivanhoe, Salvatore Rodriguez. ROW ll: Edward Parks, Berl Lewis, Edward Davis, Sam Mills, Ron Waddell, Slanley French, Harry Miller, Ronald Sampson, Judson Rice, Vice-Presidenlg Ronald Ruler, Secrefary-Treasurer. ROW Ill: Lonzo L. Winslon, Richard Bliss, Bill Vroman, Allen Roark, Richard Temple, Eugene Shoffer, Buddy Vine- yard, Warren' Coker, John Keene, Adviser. ilims stressed improvement and Del Whiilingfon and Gerald Poplin checked our noon rec- reaiional equipment from George Graham as did many BHS siudsnls. Anyone in+eresl'ed in recreaiional aclivily and in being of service io ihe school could ioin RECREATION CLUB upon 'lwo faculiy recommendafions. The club's purpose was io organize and preseni' noon aciivilies 'For BHS siudenls. Members disiribiued sporls equipmeni daily during noon hour from ihe recreaiion room. On Tuesdays, Wednes- days, and Fridays, quiel' games, including chess, scrabble, and checkers, were made available in ihe game room. The club also provided noon movies and oiher coniribu- lions 'ro improve school life. Each semesier a irophy was awarded 'lo ihe mosl aciive member, and al lhe end of The year, a SIOO scholarship was given io 'rhe mosl aciive senior member. ROW l, leff lo righf: Jewelean Thomas, Slormy Fogle, Janet Head. ROW ll: Lodessa Burlon, Vice-President: Carl Treasurer, Marcia Willis, Lillie Mae Jones, Ruby Lane, Lanlarman, Perry Gorham, Bob Howell, Richard Young, Prasidenig John Graves, Leroy Moore. -i 'i -Qszbissr-v safety. When a visilor walked inlo a shop class he could nol help nolicing lhe safely signs, resull of a conlinuing Sl-IOP SAFETY CLUB proiecl. This club, organized for Shop maiors wilh good grades and an inleresl in club aclivilies, also promoled general school safely. Two olher annual proiecls ol Shop Safer Club were lhe popular Car Road-e-o and liie Economy Run. Discussion ol: school problems made up lhe agenda of CAMPUS AFFAIRS COM- MITTEE. The commillee was a represenla- live group of lwenly lacully members and approximalely lifly-five sludenls, selecled from recommendalions by responsible per- sons on campus, and included The Iwo lor- eign-exchange sludenls al Bl-IS. Subiecls discussed by Campus Affairs ranged from campus cleanup and improvemenl To lhe school Traffic problem and car regislralion. ROW I, left io righl: Larry Luke, Dave Kinoshifa, Jennifer Rampling, Anni Carnakis, Kay Dale, Kay Olsen, Alice Konno, Marlha Grannell, Judie Mills, Karen Ellerd, Diane ROW I, lefl lo right: Lynn Giunroli, Thomas Pacheco, Eddie Sfubblefield, Douan Viqus, Jim Moore. ROW ll: Don Barnes, Vice-Presidenlg Eddy Graham, Roberl Bebouf Presidenl: Robe:-I Tyler, Darrel Alspaw, Burr Scofield Adviser. Wirh Joyce Aclis as leader, Campus Affairs members Barry Landson, Robert Noakes, Mike Evans and Milfon Perkins discussed the perennial problem on campus cleanup. ' Gribble, Laberla Malone, Sara Francis. ROW Il: Clara Holmes, Adviser: Margo Ramirez, Mollie Raney, Lynn Eggers, Gayle Jones, Judy Young, Joyce Aclis, Secrelaryq Kalhy Kessler, Carolyn Walker, Marian Porlerfield, Ann Trammel, Nancy Maxwell. ROW III: Gene Kinoshifa, Mary Rifchie, Adviser, Tonia Vaughan, Glenn Fenley, Manuel Barrera, Kevin Liqhrner, Sue Vest, Bob Merson, Julie Iger, Nadine Hughes, Lee Noble, Lillian Howen, Adviser, Glen- don Rodgers, Adviser. ROW IV: Karen Chrislensen, Sally Moore, Earl Goc'dman, Denny Ralsfon, Hill Hulsey, Mike Evans, Marcia Luke, Marshall Ganz, Bur? Cross, Lawlon Powers, Lennarr Guslafsson, Jack Troul, Adviser. ROW V: Barry Lan'dson, Roberf Noakes, Adviser, Gladys While, Adviser, Ron Pelerson, Don Caulhron, John Whileneck, Burt Armslronq, Harlan Fellos, Jerry Mayfield, Treni Devenny, Elvin Hedgecoclr, Adviser, H. L. Brockmeyer, Adviser: Lewis Hedgecock. ROW I lefi' fo right Gayle Jones Judy Young Treasurer Barbara Hedge, Joyce Aclis, Julie Arnold, Colleen Hard- Linda Childers Sara Francis Dorofhy Bernard Sue While wick ROW Ill: Ann Bennefl, Vice-President: Mary Galafas, Janice Holdln Carrol Sfafford Secrelary ROW II Marcia Luke, Marian Porferfield, Anifa Sliner, Ann Tram- Phyllis Berfran Ellen Rodekuhr Ann Newfon Presldenl mel, Berly Hinds. Hs hostesses or A Chrislmas card sale during November and December helped enlarge lhe scholar- ship fund of HOSTESS CLUB. Olher aclivi- 'ries included a fashion show, a dance on February 2l, and a receplion following lhe scholarship banquelz As Bakersfield l-ligh's oliiicial hoslesses, lhe girls ushered lor pro- grams in l-larvey Audilorium and lended banquels in lhe cafeleria. Any sophomore girl who has a C average was eligible for membership. ln lhe fall, lhose who had signed up were accepled as probaiioners and had lhe year lo prove lhemselves worihy of becoming regular members. ROW I left to rlghf Donna Hopkin Jane Knight Mar-lha McCain, Sherry Moses Aniia Presley, Barbara Smith, ROW Grannell Donna Kennedy Laberfa Malone Sandra Mall Ill: Linda Allman, lfresidenfg Melinda Bruce, Angela ROW ll Judy Scofi April Nelson Janice Knighf Mary Rampas, Carol Disney, Nancy Burr. 'Q' 'se xe :xi i Nil il -ze' ROW l, lefl io righl: Karen Lewis, Nancy Van Fossen, Mary Dodds, Treasurer, Barbara Dewar, Adrienne Lorenzi, Gayle Jones, Kafhy Kessler, Pal Edmonds, Janel' Jarrard, Kay Dale, Sandra Healy, Claudia Biane. ROW ll: Roberla Ralslon, Sarah Wise, Secrelary, Diane Forgie, Kay Beau- champ, Peggy Palla, Lynne Whiiehorn, Diane Gribble, models, girls lent charm ., Es P X KNEELING: Nancy Burr, Hisrorian. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tonia Vaughan, Vice-Presideni, Mary Dodds, Treasurer, Sarah Wise, Secretary, Louise Shaw, President IO9 s Xa Beverly Go, Margo Ramirez, Donna Miller, Susan Saunders, Tonia Evells, Ann Mills, Melinda Bruce. ROW Ill: Tonia Vaughan, Vice-President, Linda Allman, Nancy Burr, His- forian, Angela Rampas, Leah Cole, Brooksy Hageslad, Susan Burr, Louise Shaw, Presidenl, Marcha Linfesly, Ann Trammel, Carol Disney, Doroihy Brown, Jane Vander Hoof. One of ihe lradilions of VALKYRIES was decoralirig ihe goal posis before fooiball games. The iorly members also decoraied campus bulleliri boards al' Chrisimas and ihe cafeieria for aihleric banquels. They sold coffee and doughnuis al The Teachers' lnsiiluie, and ihroughoul 'rhe year ushered for commurmily programs. l-lighlighiinq 'iheir year were ihe annual dance and fashion show, in which models included Big B mem- bers. In lhe spring ihey held a iea for sopho- more girls inieresled in becoming members, of ihe over one hundred ailending, iwenly were voled in for nexi year. Tonia Evehs modeled one of the many lovely fashions displayed ai lhe Valkyries' fashion show, Horn Full of Fashions. ' s ROW l, leff 'lo righl: Cheryl Parmelee, lndenlificafion Editor, Mara Bumeris, copy writer: Leslie Collin, copy wrilerg Shirley Headley, copy wriferg Sarah Hornung, copy writer, Marguerile Johnson, Adviser, Joyce Aclis, Assisfanl Edilor. ROW Il: Barbara Bosworth, Senior Ed- iforg Marge Myers, Copy Ediiorg John McNully, Sports Editor, Bob Jones, Business Manager, Bob Scherb, copy wriierg David Hibdon, copy writer, Lin'da Forney, Edilor. 0racIe again won ln lhe hands of a dozen capable sludenis was lhe responsibilily of meeiing lhe high siandards sei for lhe ORACLE STAFF. They spenl many hours oulside of class wriling copy. scheduling picfures. running errands. and allending 'ihose envied meelings where The lop secreis of cover color and design, and Theme were discussed. The Oracle Slaii worked closely wilh 'rhe phoiography classes, who handled lhe hundreds oi necessary piclures. Siudenis in The yearbook class had 'ro be recommended by 'lheir English Teachers for wriling abiliiy, originalily, and inieresl in school affairs. The Oracle slafi this year enioyed fhe convenience of their own, new office Bob Jones showed David Hibdon and John McNulty how lo file in Warren Hall. Oracle recelpls. ROW I, left lo righl: Janie Garcia, Polly Anderson, Wilma Wilson, Dororhy Pohl. ROW ll: Marion Porferfield, Judy Kiuiar, Carolyn Nippar, Anifa Frieh, Pal' Coals, Margarel Bearfy. ROW lll: Dolores Davenporf, Lin'da Classen, Marsha Slafford, Herlinda Caslaneda, Peggy Howard. ROW IV: Salvador Rodriquez, Judson Rice, Don Flannery, Nick Savedra. honors for BHS. Under experl inslruclion, sludenls of llwe PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES look, devel- oped. and enlarged as necessary +he piclures for lhe Band. Blue and While and Ora- cle. Sludenls needed only a beginning background in pholography before enrolling in 'lhe class. Forly iuniors and seniors com- bined lo make up ll-ue lwo classes lhis year. -e. Q--N Q? Under lhe supervision of Al Dennis, Janie Garcia, Marion Porlerfield and Polly Anderson demonslrajed fha sleps in- volved in developing a plclure. ROW l, lefl lo right: Judy Clendennen, Shirley Kings- ley, Rosemary Conniry, Bonnie Murphy, Bobbie Cole. ROW ll: Jury Young, Lee Ann Ferguson, Janice Cur- ry, Cleo Mi dlelon, George Allen, Manual Tarango. ROW Ill: Chuck Tamberlin, Millie Dacus, Bealrics Choy, Dolores Echenique, Carmen Zaraiose, Armida Villarreal, Pal Edmonds, Al Dennis, lnsfruclor, and Financial and Fhofography Advisor for Oracle. The Blue and While slaff enioyed reading fhe lalesl Sarah Francis, Bill Buchanan, Chuckie McCombs, Sue news of other schools. While, and John Ramage prepared copies of lhe Blue an'd While fo mail lo other schools. Journalists learned the Composed oi sevenleen members, 'rhe BLUE AND WHITE STAFF conlinueci lo supply 'lhe sluclenls of BHS wiih lop-ilighl reporling. This year's group enlarged lhe paper from live columns lo six, wiih each page conlaining lhiriy inches more space ihan lhe issues of lasi year. Olher innovaiions were ihe iaculiy column, 'rhe bear syslem by which every member oi lhe faculiy and every club was io be conlacled for news each week. The slaii also sponsored 'rhe EB-BHS dance, Friday, November 8: Blue and While Day al Broclcs, November 231 and lhe Miss BHS Coniesi. Eligibilily for a posilion on ihe siall required only one year ol beginning journalism. ROW l, Iefl to righl: Mary Knorr, Page 2 Editor: Sharon O'Brien, Managing Edilorg Suzanne Tumblin, Editor-in-Chief: Pal' Burgemasler, Business Manager: Jim Dean, Sporls Edifor. ROW Il: Herb Sullivan Page 3 Edilor' Linda Baker Piclure Coedilor, Girls' Sporfs Edilorg Chuckie McCcmbs, Freshman Edilorg Mary Ann 'Kennedy gociely Edilorf Sara Francis, Sociely Coedilorg Toby Hoff, Crealive Arls Edilorg Sue While, Exchange Edilorg Bealrice Rose, Adviser ROW Ill: Bill Buchanan, Faculty Edilor, firsl semesferg Jackie Schusfer, Piclure Coedilor, Club Edilorg John Whileneck Facully Editor, second semeslerp Dani Holden, Sociely Coe'dilorg'John Ramage, Assislanl Business Manager. ROW I, leff Io right: Lynn Arnold, Roberfa Fox. ROW II: Leonard Alaria, Marsha Koenig, Adviser. STANDING: Roberf Hufchins, Charles Rainey, Befiy Greene, Advisers. power of words. The advisors of ihe lwo maior high school publicalions, rhe Oracle and ihe Blue and While, nominaied siudenls from lheir respecrive siaiis ro OUILL AND SCROLL, ihe inrernalional honor sociely for high school iournaiisis. This club, composed of upperclassmen, was in iis Third decade on ihe Bl-IS campus. Members lhis year en- ioyed a combined fall inirialion and Chrisi- mas pariy, as well as lheir regular inilialion in rhe spring. The purpose of MSS COMMITTEE was io seleci coniribuiions io appear in ihe MSS magazine. The commiliee, consis'l'- ing oi iive iaculi members and five slu- denis, mel' regularly during lhe spring semesier io read and sorl ihe sludenl es- says, poems, and shori slories iurned in by English leachers. Airer besl' eniries were selecied, one siudeni' was appoinied io illusiraie each one and lo design lhe maga- zine cover. Awards were given al ihe Schol- arships and Awards Assembly for lhe besi essay, poem, and shori siory. The magazine was disiribuied io purchasers iusl' before Visiiors' Day. ROW I, IeH' to righf: Mary Ann Kennedy, Toby Hoff, Cheryl Parmelee, Sue Whife, Sharon O'Brien. ROW ll: Joyce Acfis, Suzanne Tumblin, Presidenh Doni Holden, Secrelary-Treasurer, Par Burgemasrer, Mary Knorr. ROW III: John McNuIl'y, Barbara Bosworih, Linda Forney, Vice- Presidenfg Bob Jones, Jim Dean. new iii? , -W -1 ROW I, lell lo righl: Peggy Howafd, Sue While, Vica- Presidenfg Louise Kirk, Janice Holden, Hisroriang, Wanda Johnson. ROW ll: Deanna Nord, Shirley Dunham, Janis Delfino, Gail Oliver, Secrelary-Treasurer, Judy Nave, Nila R'chards. ROW lll: Donna Vincenl, Bari Hubbard, Presi- denlg Kay Pierson, Frankie Brown, Mary Monfgomery, Bar- bara Cooper, Pal Browning. Henry Moody, Bill Price, Paul Mooney and Mike Beafly, members of lhe Sfudenl Archifecfural Associalion, looked over plans and blue prinls lhey had made. Some BHS'ers The Business Educalion deparlmenl and The Execulive Board were among lhose as- sisled by SENIOR SECRETARIES. Their purpose was lo familiarize members wilh cusloms and raclices ol The business world, and lo inlrodiice lhem lo lhe eliquelle and skills necessary in a good secrelary. To fur- lher such underslanding, lallcs were given by local businessmen al some ol ihe group's semi-monlhly meelings. Girls wilh a slenog- raphy maior who were lalcing second-year shorlhand and had an inleresl in business procedures were eligible for membership. The dislinclion of having lhe oldesl con- linuing lrophy on campus was held by STU- DENT ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION. The lrophy, slarled in l922, was awarded each year lo lhe Hbesl sludenl drailsmanu unlil l955, when il was lilled wilh names and a plaque replaced il. Among The names ol lhe recipienls ol lhe lrophy are numer- our prominenl archilecls and conlraclors, several ol whom have designed civic build' ings. This year's lwenly-four SAA members, who had mainlained a B grade average in drawing courses, wore wilh pride 'rhe club's newly designed pins. Va rner, Avery Par- Goss displayed special talents. ROW I, left lo righl: Michele Leon, Pal' Wesl, Leslie Mueller, Donna Kennedy, Linda Monlyo. ROW II: Wally Welsh, Jane Graves, Lynn Ramplon, Linda Milchell, Diane Eddingfon, Jackie Nicholson. ROW Ill: Karen Schneider, Jerry Marchelli, John Hamilton, Leonard Alaria, Roman Lara, Suzzane McKnight. ROW IV: Jan Pyle, Carolyn May- field, Donna Hopkins, -Mary Walfcrd, Michele Scherb, Sherry Boyd. The NATIONAL TI-IESPIAN ASSOCIA- TION worked ioward lhe bellermenl of drama al BI-IS, as prospeclive members had io perform in one play and assisi in work backsiage before admission. To Ineighien inleresi among members, poinis were given for 'flee aiiainmeni oi differeni levels in The club. On ihe social side, llie group had Chrisimas and Halloween pariies, besides ilneir annual spring awards banquei. Their mosl aniicipaled evenls were llwe Sludenl Body Play, March I9-2l, and 'flee Drama Feslival, May 24, in which Tlwespians and drama sludenis from all over ine San Joa- quin Valley pariicipaied. ROW I, Iefl' lo riqhl: Marylon Moore, Donna Fallon, Judy Scoll, Pal Fenlon, Lynn Arnold, Marlha Qllinnell, Janice Buckner, Sherry Moses, Treasurer, Bruce l'largraves. ROW ll: Dani Holden, Marcielle Hensley, Marilyn Tracy, Kay Alwood, Hisloriang Ann Bennell, Secretary: Belh Brunberg, Mary Ann Kennedy, Yvonne Giffra, Mike Parker, Vice- Presidenl. ROW III: Gerald Heimlorlh, Filmore Bender, Mike Evans, Mana Sullivan, Wilbalee Whitney, Linda Shrier, Fran Abshier, Presidenlg Jerry Jump, Don Sfeven. Thespians appeared nof only in maior produc- lions but also in' one- acl plays lhroughoul lhe year. Rehears'ng for a play were, Iefl lo righl: Fran Abshier, Ann Bennefr. Janice Buckner, Dani Holden and Marcielle Hensley. IIS LEFT TO RlGHT: Leonard Alaria, President: Sharon John- son Vice Presidenfg Vicky Lighlner, Treasurer, Alice Konno, ROW I lefl lo riqhl: Roleene Toole, Alice Konno, Secre- faryg Cheryl Parmelee, Grace Richards, Joanne Flickinger, Sarah Hornung, Pal' Bagley, Linda Puder, Rosemary Conniry. ROW Il: Mike Hunrer, James Arnold, Glenda Brock, Vicky Lighfner, Treasurer, Kalharine Hancock, Doro'lhy Hammill, Diann Dunn, Pal' Newell, Duane Whealon, Georgia Arnold, Adviser. ROW Ill: Virgil Kirkpafrick, Adviser: Marge Myers, Hisloriang Dennis Bachman, Joan Schrader, Sharon Johnson, Vice-President Kevin Lighfner, Bob Merson, Roger Hogan, Ginger Barlling, Claudia Sfepheson, Leonard Alaria, President: John Corse. ROW IV: Eugene Arnold, Herb Sullivan, Publicifyg Jerry Mayfield, Ken Summons, Barry Landson, Filmore Bender, Bill McCulloch, David Curtis, Dennis Krause, Sian Harbaugh, Sidney Lanier. The scientific captured An undersianding of ihe imporiance oi science in daily life was increased ihrough lalks given by members al weekly meelings of SCIENCE CLUB. The primary purpose of lhe club was, however, io increase lhe sludenl s knowledge of science and 'lo per- iecl iheir skills in ii. Acliviiies included hold- ing evening meeiings wilh guesi speakers. rnainlaining The display case in 'lhe Science Building, ushering for lhe Audubon Socieiy presenialions. faking field lrips, giving lalks al lhe meeiings, and exhibiling proiecis al lhe Science Fair. Roleene Tools and James Arnold admired a science display conlribufed by Alice Konno Secreiary. ' Shawn Olden, Jackie Hyllon, Shirley Shells, and Judy Cap- i pell demonsrraled some medicines used in first and freaimenf. interest of many. The mysleries of elecironics and radio communicaiion were explored by ELEC- TRONlCS CLUB. Al meeiings, members operaied an amaleur radio siaiion and made coniacis wilh many disiani places, and some even operaied iheir own radio sialions al' home. This year lhe club ioolc several field lrips l'o local radio siaiions and nearby elecirical insiallaiions. Alihough ihe only requiremenl' for membership was ROW l, lef? lo righf: Janey Robinson, Shirley Shells, Bobbie Perkins, Bernarene Johnson, Toni Barrera, Secrelaryg Alma Killebrew. ROW ll: April Nelson, Vera McKinney, Jackie Hylfon, Karen Eddy, Treasurer: Barbara Anderson, Hisforian. ROW Ill: lone ailay, Co-adviser, Dolores Dav- enporf, Vice-Presldenlg Shawn Olden, President Judilh Cappell, Judy Davis, Pafricla Oelrichs, Adviser. Through volunieering Jrheir services lo lo- cal hospirals, members of FUTURE NURSES found many iob opporiunilies. The girls. all inieresled in careers in eiiher nursing or sci- ence, also volunreered io siuff envelopes for ihe Tuberculosis Associaiion and help ihe Lions Club sell whiie canes. Because ihe club's purpose was io siimulaie inieresl' in nursing and science. members made lrips lo local hospilals and ihe counly healih deparr- meni, and heard several guesi speakers dis- cuss ihese fields. Fred Townsend, Terry Payne, John Cannon and Helmel Bredow pre pared fo sand a message on lheir radio fransmrller an inleresl' in eleclronics, many club mem- bers also loolq courses in ihis subieci. ROW I, lefl- lo right: Wesley Mullen, Clayton Jow, Roberi Gunn, John Allison, Helmur Bredow. Row ll: George Allen, Levi Strauss, John Cannon, Presidenf: Larry Arnold, Herb Sullivan, Vice-Presidenl, Forrest Sianley, Fred Townsend. ,S i Sports-minded at BHS SEATED, left to right: Richard Blick, Vice-President: Frank Fanucchi, Presidentg Ron Ochsner, Secretary. STANDING: Gary Cox, Treasurer, Lee Noble, Eligibility, Denny Schmidt, Sergeant-at-Arms. Frank Fanucchi presided at the Griffith Memorial Ceremony. Willing service to BHS was offered at every opporiunily by members of the BIG B SOCIETY. Some services of the socieiy which helped lhe slanding of the student body in the communiiy were lhe encour- agement of an aclive school spirit and of sporlsmanlike conducl' on the part of indi- vidual sludenls. Among the club activities was one innovation, the Big B -Valkyries Fashion Show, held in November, as well as the traditional Big B Dance in January. ROW I, left to right: Ron Ochsner, Secretary: Gene Lee, Keith Adkins, La Verne Twist, Mike McCart, Adolf Sosa, Albert Pinhairo, Bill Morris, Dave Kinoshita, Norman Ollivier, Edward Parks. ROW ll: Billy Colm, Jesse Hernandez, Lee Noble, Eligibilityg Fred Wynia, Frank Harriman, Larry Carr, Earl Goodman, David Edmondson, Warren White, Craig Nelson, Denny Ralston, Arnold Kirschenmann, Robbie Rader. ROW Ill: Chuck Brent, Orval Elkins, Roger Kelly, Rickey Richardson, Richard Blick, Vice-President, Gary Cox, Treasurer: Denny Schmidt, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lons Hill, Bill Van Osdel, Gregory Curtis, Gordon Carpenter, Dan Ward, Bill Burdick, Frank Fanucchi, President. wsxHs mex'mewse.ebe+exfax2oXseieNssaw2SQeswsxbsrf fr r few . . . . ' ' . - K .5 f W ROW l, Iell io righi: Don Cassida, Adviser, Kenl Morehead, Don Thompson, Lew Hedgecock, Slan Blomberg, Alfred McDaniels, Arfhur Owens, Charles Powell, Joe Hill, Ronnie Waddell, Guss Davenpori,,Jack O'Brien, Pal Dasch, Alvin McDaniels. ROW Il: Carl Sparks, Vice-President: Wayne McDaniel, Marshall Finn, Hank Grogg, Ronnie O'Neil, Fred Gusman, Jerry Wafers, John Hamilion, Bob Varner, Bill Parsons, Don Ellison, Tommy Walfs, Ken Maness, Serqeanl- af-Armsg Jeff Bender, Dave Curfis, Secrelaryg Vic Farrow. ROW llI:S1eve Merla, John Hoffman, Frank Schelling, Bill Bone, Don Fosler, Par Wennihan, John Buslard, Rickey Richardson, Presidenlg Jim Brazellon, Publicily Chairman: James Billings, Ronald Lackey, Darrel Lum, Carl Schrader, Ray Thompson, Richard Addis, David Doll, Treasurer: Ron Wheeler. LEFT-SEATED, lefl io riqh'l: Rickey Richardson, Presidenlg Carl Sparks, Vice-President STANDING: Dave Doll, Treas- urerg Dave Curlis, Secrelaryg Ken Maness, serqeanl-al-arms. CIRCLE B look on a new imporlance ihis ear wilh ils line service record. For lhe iirsl lime members elecled lheir own queen lor lhe annual Circle B clance and were appoinled guardians of llwe newly reclecoralecl lrophy room. Circle B's ap- proximalely sevenry-live memloers lhus again carried our lheir principal aim of promoling school cilizenship. ROW I lefl fo righl' Sharon Richardson Berry Wammock Wanda Whitfield, Joan Simpson, Sally Graham, Carol Roulhrer ROW ll Virginia Boyd Marie Demry Claudia Bebour Rufh Demry, Linda Chavez, Linda Dargrh, Evelyn Morrell ROW Ill Judy Carlsen Jean Buniln Par Laviolefle Doris Collier Wilbalee Whilney, Beverly Hesselgesser, Lynelfe Holsonbake ROW IV Norene Croflon Pat McClure Nila Brckmere. Sharon Blakemore, April Nelson, Sally Spence Befly Grrndslaff ROW V Charcine Levrngsfon Lorelfa Roberson, Par Moore, Grace Jackson, Jeanelie Miller Ferne Lowery ROW VI Mary McCain Sharon Parker Joyce Bryd Laberla Malone, Diane Oxford. ROW VII: Tom Wilson Mary Ann Smilh Judy Huffsfufller Anrla Presley Lynn Norwodd, Anne Smedden, Donna Moore. .gi I, si I in ,- V , c F' SPANISH CLUB sent twenty-five dollars' worth of CARE packages to Latin America lasl' Christmas, held several dinner parties where guests from Souih American coun- tries spoke, and held meetings every Thursday. The Club, as a member of the ln- 'lernalional Student Society and oi Junior Diplomats, sought to further interest in Latin America and Spain, and to encourage scholarship. Students who had talcen atleast one year of Spanish were eligible lor mem- bership. ROW I, left to right: Sarah Wise, Nadine Rodriguez, Alyce Scott, Frances Parker, Nancy Niebel, Marguerite Choy, Pat Anderson, Mernice Magnuson. ROW ll: Joan Malins, Hermine Smith, Treasurer, Linda Randolph, Nancy Zimmer- man, Marsha Fleishman, Teresa Allen, Secretary: Judy Douglas. ROW Ill: Perry Gorham, Lerou Moore, Sue Val- Iinder, Donna Key, President, Keith Axtell, Richard Sanders, David Smith, Vice-President. Civilization of past Unique in its membership, LOS AMIGOS was open only to students of Mexican ancestry. Living up lo the meaning of the club's name, the friends, members helped to create better relationships between students on campus. Potlucks, picnics, and aniver- sary parties covered the social agenda. To raise money for the annual scholarship award given by Los Amigos, some sixty members participated in noon sales and sponsored a school dance. Los Amigos were proud to wear their membership pins, another addition to the club's traditions. ROW l, left to right: Robert Noakes, Adviser, Susie Cal- Bauera, Sally Ramirez, Teresa Beltran, Marty Barron Juan- vetti, lrene Ramirez, Gloria Melendez, Alice Gil, Isabel ita Martinez, Angie Ochva, Ester Gusman, Gloria Nlen-dez, Rodriguez, Linda Moya, Rosie Giyalva, Susy Pesina, Lizzie Nadine Rodriguez, Helen Ramirez. ROW lll: Eli Adame, Ramboud, Carmen Zaragoza, Enedelia Constancio, Helen Tommy Neri, Nester Rosales, Tom Aldame, Vice-President, Montez, Isabel Previno, Josie Gomez, Margie Garcia, Amadeo Deanda, Paul Salaido, Timmy Gardea, Sal Rivas, Gloria Reyes. ROW ll: Janie Garcia, Secretary, Helen President, Fred Gusman, Manuel Barrera, Robert Castro, Barron, Dorothy Chavez, Herlinda Castaneda, Maria Marin, Roman Lara, Nick Savedra, Frank Lopez, Manuel Tarango. Nellie Aparicio, Nellie Beltran, Gloria Martinez Toni Jose Luis Lopez. i . 5 aaa L .... ao. ROW l, left to right: Joan Simpson, Judy Reaves, Donna Hopkin, Lois Matthews, Susan Vaughn, Sally Graham, Cheryl Parmelee, Joann Myers, Pat Bagley, Jackie Hylton, Bill Rader, Grace Richards. ROW ll: Salesta Housmann, Kathy Harding, Jeanene Abbott, Shirley Headley, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Sarah Hornung, Pat Becas, Mollie Raney, Lynn Arnold, Mariorie Gunn, Karen Edd , Phyllis Bertrand, Ju'dith Cappell, Marilyn Tracy. ROW lill: Pat Pocorena, Barbara Gladwell, Beverly Hahn, Karen Christensen, Dor- othy Hammitt, Ginger Barfling, Sandra McClintock, Roberta Fox, Jan Norwood, Dave Curtis, Llnda Bender, Tom Strongin, Louise O'Guinn. ROW lV: Ester Jane Luther, Marcielle Hensley, Adele Twisselmann, Dorothy Brown, Irene Seldon, Betty Houchin, Allen Altman, April Nelson, Wayne Wilkinson, John Hamilton, Rachel Smith, Trent Devenney, President. ROW V: Glenn Pedersen, James Welker, Sidney Lanier, Jerry Dennis, Edwin Hill, Bill Stewart, Mike Eveleth, Milton Jones, James Richards, Bob De Hart, Bill McCulloch. influenced modern groups. Greater interest in ancient Roman lite and customs was created at meetings and social activities ot LATIN CLUB. The year's highlight was the Roman Banquet held this spring. Decorations conveyed a Roman at- mosphere and members came attired in colortul Roman costumes. Entertainment throughout the meal included musical selec- tions. Latin orations, and the ordering ot new members, who were slaves, to perform stunts. Following the meal were a slave auction and dancing. Cheryl Parmelee, Dorothy Hammitt, Judy Reaves, and Trent Devenney modeled their Roman costumes for the new members. LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Headley, Secretary Marc Johnson Vice-President, Trent Devenny, President Members ol lhe QUO VADIS CLUB pre- senled speakers, inspiralional lalks, panel discussions and 'Films al lheir weekly meel- ings lo develop in members beller moral and spirilual values. Wilh lilly cenls semes- lerly dues, members conlinued bolh lhe scholarship lund and lhe Chrislmas loy proiecls slarled lasl year. Again Quo Vadis headed lhe school-wide proiecl ol sending Thanksgiving baslcels lo lwenly-live needy lamilies selecled lrom local wellare lisls. ROW l, left fo righl: Mary Graham, Wilma Harhell, Song Leader' Louise Kirk, Karen Mundy. ROW ll: Floyd Mc- Nully, Carol Youn, Vice-Presidenlg Ronald Barlel, Treasurer: John McNully, Presidenlg Virginia Halt. ROW III: Grace Lulher, Secrelary: David Hib' on, Publicily Manager: Billy Craig, Bob Davidson, Adviser. Drganizations encompassed Abandoning lhe lille Rock Hounds, sophomore, junior and senior sludenls who Nix W New ss X X Rock grinding was one of lhe aclivilies of Lapidains Julie lger, John Ramage, Frank Thomasy, Shirley Hollingsworlh. ROW I, leff fo riqhl: Peler Gilli, Adviser: Pal Laviolelle, Vice-Presidenlg Shirley Hollingxworlh, Presidenl: Karen Jing, Treasurer: Edilh Huntington. ROW ll: Rachel Smilh, Frank Thomasy, Julie lger, Secrelaryg John Ramage, John Whileneck. l22 were inleresled in lapidary adopled lhe more arlislic designalion, LAPIDAINS. These sludenls expended much spare lime culling and polishing slones lo be used in jewelry. An imporlanl proiecl ol Lapidains was raising money lor lhe supporl of a loreign exchange sludenl. Besides lhese praclical aclivilies, lhe club enjoyed several parlies during lhe year, lopped oll by lhe annual barbcue in lvlay. The promolion of beiier racial relalion- ships bolh on and off campus was lhe aim of CHINESE CLUB, This year under lhe sponsorship of a new advisor. The main aciiviry of lhis worih-while organizalion, was a spring dance held April 27. Minor aclivi- lies included holding an inilialion parl . preparing a Chrislmas baslcei for a nee y family. sponsoring a booih in lhe school carnival and holding a picnic during summer for incoming freshmen members. every interest at BHS. ROW I, leff lo right: Charlene Gallowa , Beverly Go, Yice- Presidenlp Rosemary Conniry, Ann Bolilwell, Alyce Scofl, Alnila Russell, Roleene Toole, Linda Puder, Linda Brubaker, Karen Holaday. ROW Il: Marshal Ganz, Louise Shaw, Secre- tary: Joan Malins, Sarah Wise, Barbara Hedge, Treasurer: Julia Arnold, Vicky Lighlner, Richard Polson, Presidenl' Mike Evans, Rowell Greene, Marge Myers. ROW Ill: Gerald l-leimforlh, Le Brooks, Dennis Breckenridge, Mavls Fried- richsen, Carl Prouf, Shirley Hedge, Eugene Arnold, Mike Eveleth, Buddy Ealon, Gary Fisher, John McNully. To siimulale beller foreign relalions, The UNITED NATIONS CLUB was officially or- ganized lasl fall. The clulo worked wiih per- sons and organizaiions of 'rhe communiiy in fulfilling muiual obieclives regarding ihe Uniied Naiions. As one oi ils maior proiecls, ihe club raised money lo send an addilional sfudeni delegalion io ihe Uniied Naiions Model Assemlol held annually al Berkeley. As a worlh-whilie campus aciiviiy for UN Week, members made flags of counlries rep- lesienled in 'rhe UN, and placed 'lhem in lhe a s. Marguerite Choy, Beatrice Choy, Hayward Jung and Howard Jung walched Sherman Lee puf finishing fouches on a posfer adverlising fhe Chinese Club dance, Fascinalion. ROW I, lefl fo righl: Ken Low, Jo Ann Wong, Judi Wong, Carol Wong, Linda Mar, Karen Jing, Emma Yee, Sharon Chow, Secretary. ROW ll: Don Cassida Adviser, Sluarf Wong, Vice-Presidenlg Beverly Go, Beafrice Choy, Alla Wong, Barbara Go, Mary Chow, Joan Lewis, Marguerile Choy. ROW Ill: Sherman Lee, Winslon Wong, Wendell Lum, Hayward Jung, Darrel Lum, Howard Jung, Presidenlg Roberl Kinoshiia. The BHS ChapTer Queen of FFA, Judy Reaves, handed oul Tickels To The FFA Banquef To Brian Wrighf, Carrol Amason, Leland Freeborn and Bill Morris. lmporTanT noT only To Bl-IS l:auT To The whole counTry was The Bakersfield ChapTer oT The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Members all aTTended vocaTional agricuITure classes and raised home' proiecTs Tor exhibiTion aT The Kern CounTy Fair. Many oT The looys also exhibiTed Their proiecTs aT The California STaTe Fair and The GreaT WesTern LivesToclc ExposiTion aT San Francisco. ConTesTs aT Fresno STaTe College and California STaTe PolyTechnic College compleTed The lisT oT maior compeTiTions enTered by The members oT The Bakersfield FFA. There were, however, oTher large scale acTiviTies Tor The club. The Bl-IS chapTer was well represenTecl aT The STaTe FFA ConvenTion and by Their candidaTe Tor Kern CounTy FFA Queen. ROW I, leif To righT: Rodney Frelwell, Ronald Kroeker, Billy Parmelee, Al Fox, James Phillips, Earl ClayTon, Richard Bispo, Bob Howard, John Naiera, Richard Castro, Alberf Pinheiro, Dennis Branlley, Leonard Shoflner. ROW Il: Ronnie Gianelfoni, Ben Pugef, Dick Mellon, Jack Guffy, Mickey STubblefield, Al Rapier, Tom Pedersen, Junior Rush, Daniel De Ford, Morris Nord, Jim Maxwell, Jim Clark, Nor- man Ollivier, John Kroeker, Tom Heimforfh, Clark Galland, Treasurer, Craig Morlon, Adviser. ROW Ill: K. E. WhiTney, Adviser, Brian Wrighf, Marcus Wiff, Floyd Flynn, Richard Pellerin, Edward Ellis, Tom Fulce, Isaac Marshall, Larry Frieson, Phillip Filmore, David Gardnier, Ronald Doss, Fred Twisselman, Loyde Carsida, Ray Cason, Richard Sanders, John Huckaby. ROW IV: J. W. Nielsen, Adviser: H. S. Brockmeyer, Adviser, Eugene Shaffer, ScoTfl Payne, Richard Heimforfh, B. W. Cason Rhell' Wyall, Ken Ausfin, John Parish, SenTinelg Gary Vanderpool, Leland Freeborn, Gary Jackson, Feed Manager, Loren Gregory, 'Gordon Carpenfer, Dave Freeze: H. S. Holcrofl. 'n community. ROW I, lei? fo righf: Barry Douglas, Lew Palone, Don Warner, Joe Cox, Frank Lofiis, Don Chin, Ken Sfeers, Donald Dow, Gary Davis, Bill Long, Murrel Simpson, Roy Hefner. ROW ll: Bill Morris, Jim Rude, Gerry Alngren, Bill Wefzel, Murray Pryor, Larry Mundorf, Harry Maddux, Herman Porfer, Wendel Lum, Ronnie Minor, Larry Beck, Bufch Boynlon, Don Rupe, Duane Burton. ROW Ill: Harvey Brockmeyer, Adviser, Jim Smoof, Gary Jackson, Bobby Herman, Lawson Bariel, Filmore Bender, Richard Heim- forfh, Gary Suihers, Don Pedigo, Bill Sams, Jerry Poplin, J. W. Nielsen, Adviserg Harry Holcrofr, Adviser. Enrolmeni in a vocaiional agriculiure class and carrying on a home proiecr, such as raising animals or culiivaiing a field crop for proiii, qualified any boy for The Green l-land Degree of membership in 'lhe FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERlCA. These require- menls helped each Fuiure Farmer develop ihriii. compeiency and self-reliance. basic qualiiies needed by an independenr farmer. As a boy advanced from lhe Green Hand ihrough 'lhe Chapier, Siaie and American Farmer Degrees, he was required 'lo show increasingly larger proiiis from his proieci and 'lo demonsirale his abiliiy io moderale a public discussion of some periineni problem. Thus rhe Fuiure Farmer prepared 'lo accepl' a posiiion of responsibiliiy and leadership in his communiiy. ROW l, lefr fo righi: Lonnie Bryani, Slephen Wilkerson Cur-li: Welch, Kennefh Genrry, Gene Goff, Billy Ross: Wayne Sfeele, Howard McGuire, Don Shelion. ROW ll H. S. Bro:kmeyer, Adviser, Dennis Casiro, Bill Yarbrough Les Fry, Carroll Amason, Keni Sloan, Fidel Ramirez, Nor- man Angelo, Richard Adams, Joe Taylor. ROW Ill: K. E. Whifney, Bob Woolard, Sam Kimmel, Omer Adams, Billy Holaday, Gary Paddock, Ed Harbin, Bill Willbanks, Ray Cason, Darrell Morelock. H. S. Holcroff, Adviser. 22537 Judy Reeves, Joy Powers, Barbara Dewer, and Kay Olsen were candldales for Merchles Queen of Hearts. Preparalion of sludenls for communiiy parlicipaiion and encouragemenl of merchan- dising as a career were aims of ME affairs. All sludenls aciively engaged Blue and Whi+e Day, Oracle Day, SEATED, lefl 'lo righl: Anile Frieh, Presidenf: Peggy Fehr, Vice-Presidenf. STAND- ING: Pal Fenlon, Publicify Chairman, Jackie Schusler, Secrelaryg Margaref Really, Treasurer. merchies and Dabs got RCI-HES, as well as a lively concern in campus in merchandising were eligible for membership. ihe s+a+e conveniion, and +he annual scholarship movie were maior club acliviiies. Members also iook parr in Visilors' Day, noon sales, and The schooi carnival. A new proiecl lhis year was improvemenl of lhe merchandising room, by securing displays, signs, posiers and samples of merchandise. ROW I, Iefl' to righl: Peggy Fehr, Dianne Thompson Gil, Pal' Fenfon, Publicity, Carolyn Nipper, Anita Presidenf. ROW ll: Jan Barksdale, Pal Laviolelle, Rodgers, Pal' Ray, Connie Zarkos, Vice-Presidenlg , Alice Frieh, Jean Sheri Kimble, Connie Hayes, Kerry Sue Goodman, Frank Reina. ROW lll: Frank Johnson, Carol Youn, Fern Barker, Helen Barron, Sally Ramirez, Margaret Beaffy, Treasurer, Donna Trinneer, Bonnie Murphy, Jackie Schuster, Secrefaryg Lois Trehern, William Robb, Adviser, l26 Q Q -as si Q3 Q3 gi 1 si The annual service in memory of former principal A. J. Ludden was held in 'lhe build- ing named afler him, with L. W. Hedge, Clara Holmes, Kalhy Kessler and The Rev. Schilling, parlicipaling. Q SEATED, lefl' lo right: Linde Baker, Secrelaryg Beverly Hahn, Treasurer, Kafhy Kessler, Presldenl. STANDING: Wilma Turner, Adviser: Claudia Beboui, Hislorian-Parliamenlariang Irene Seldon Vice-Presidanf. head start on careers. For ihose wishing 'ro share inieresis in homemalcing and school service. ihe DEBS offered many aciiviiies. The club was open 'lo sophomore. iunior. and senior girls 'raking any homemaking class, while freshmen were eligible for DEBTEENS. Boih organizaiions held 'rwo meeiings a monrh, one of which was a leclure or demonsiraiion by speakers from some field of nuiririon, decoraiing. or calering. Members helped ihe school by serving ai banqueis and co-sponsoring 'rhe annual Ludden Memorial. The club's Young Homemaker Plaque was awarded +o a senior member for ouislanding service. ROW l leff lo righl: Mary Thomas, Hazel Jones, Pamela Mann, Barbara Buryhill Mary Nelson, Pal' Nordguisl, Linda Mar, Brenda McCaa, Emma Yee, Joan Delxel, oseffe Le- Blanc. ROW ll: Carol Kellogg, Emma Hanson, Jo Anne Rugowski, Joyce Hill, Rulh Horlon, Janel' Hillun, Janice Andrews, Alice Rowles, Mav Calhen Nunley, Mary Boyd, Helen Washingfon. ROW lll: Donna Hopkin, Judy Dade, Emma Demry, Belly Thompson, Terri Slive, Joy Holecheck, Janice Peercy, Jane? Munson, Cheryl Wiqand, Mary Fanucchi, Mary Graham. ROW IV: Gloria Miller. Linda Balcer, Secrefaryg JuDee Eubanlrs, Carol Bowling, Barbara Waflenbarger. Pam Simmons, Mary Jerome, Beverly Lock- eff, Carolyn Giego, Madiline Spirling, Rada Sherman. ROW V: Wilma Turner, A'dviserg Kalhy Kessler, President Bev- erg Hahn, Irene Selden, Vice-Fresidenl: Vicky Easlberg, Ju ie Boufdeau, Faye Carlson, Barbara Byers, Linda Hall, Thelma Smilh, Audrey Slewart, Sally Mace, Adviser. ,Qu , f -.1-larva ROW I, lefT To righT: Carl ProuT, Maier, Tom Wafson, Capfaing Ray SmiTh, Capfaing Tom Brenneman, Ist Lieu- Tenanh Frank Baker, 2nd Lieufenianfg Ray Berry, Znd Lieu- Tenanf. ROW ll: Terry McDonough, Lieuienanf Colonel, Joe Chagoya, Capfaing Norman Angelo, Capfaing Curfis Keylon, Isl- LieuTen'anTg Leroy Moore, Znd Lieutenant, Lar- ry Mundorf, Isl' Lieuienanf. NOT PICTURED: Allen Dal- mar, 2nd Lieulenanf. Each member oT The 9lsT BATTALION of The CALIFORNIA CADET CORPS re- ceived a Training which will be of greaT value To him wheTher he decides To loin The armed Torces or To pursue a non-miliTary career. The Training course included special em hasis on leadership, courTesy, and dis- cipine. A greaT parT of The Time, The ca- deTs were in The classroom sTudying such TaceTs of Training as TirsT aid, healTh, mili- Tary TacTics and rifle marlcsmanship. The resT oT The course was sperm' in physical Training, drill and The TundamenTals of scouT- ing and paTrolling. COMPANY A ROW I, Ieff To righlz Norman Angelo, Johnny Graham, Johnny Green, Dan Ruiz, Jesse Burfon, Larry Collins, Le- land Oelke, Rich Wafson, Gary Sfiles, Tom Wafson. ROW , RIFLE TEAM ROW I, lefl' To righT: Bob Goodrich, Bob Hamiyn, Bob Jorgensen, Ken Brenneman, AI Rapier, Rich Walson, Bob Lynch. ROW II, Ielf To righiz Larry Mundorf, Tom Wafson, Tom Brenneman, Bill Beavers, Ken Wood, George Subia, Ray Smifh, Ray Berry. Ngflpicfuredz Ron Marquez, Rudy a azar. Hun-two-three TORCH AND SABER, cadeT oTFicers of The 9lsT BaTTalion of The California CadeT Corps, developed among Themselves a keen sense of command and obligaTion, as They were responsible Tor mainTaininq leader- ship and running The BaTTalion smooThly and eTiicienTly. Torch and Saber parTicipaTed in The annual sTaTe inspecTion This year, as well as in The school's Thanksgiving Tood drive, The preparaTion Tor local cemeTery services on ArmisTice Day, and Their annual dance, The MiliTary Ball, on November I6. II, leff To righl: James Thurber, Geoffrey Smilh, Clifford Jones, Doral Ambrose, Roy Hooker, Leon Rapar, Jeff Eve- Iand, Don Perry, Sam Chow. ROW Ill, Ieff To righh Bob Goodrich, Louis Armsfrong, Paul Miller, Ru'dy Salazar, Floyd Roberfs, Clif? Maihews, Bob Jorgenson, John Barnes. COMPANY B ROW l, leff To righT: Ray Smiih, Bob Hamlyn, George Subia, Allen Sfeele, Wade Wallace, Kenneih Carls Gary RoThwell, John Faris, Gerald Ferguson. ROW Il, lefl lo righfz Carl Prour, Lee Ellioff, Curlis Keylon, Lyle Werk- enfin, Bill Beavers, Lee Gunn, Gregory Miller, Warren theme to marchers. On The RIFLE TEAM This year There were no seniors, louT The Team won sixTeen maTches and losT only Three in The inTerclub series. Members used .22 caliber rifles in The club maTches and The sTaTe championship maTch- es aT SacramenTo, in laTe March, where The Team won second place in Their class. ln The laTTer parT of May. They parTicipaTed in The BarsTow Marine TournamenT using .30 caliber rifles. ROW I, Ieff To righT: Terry McDonough, Joe Chagoya, Bob Collier, Dan Mason, Larry Solo, Charles Gillem, Ron Reyn- olds, Bill Offill, Al Rap er, David Edgar, David Cowan, James WhiTworTh. ROW ll, lefi To righl: Tom Branneman, Ray Berry, Clifford Saunders, Arlyn Morgan, Benny Cum- Coker, Bob Bruner, Ron Marquez. ROW Ill, lefl lo righf: Frank Baker, Leroy Moore, Robert Whifmore, Curlis John- son, Marvin Oliver, Larry Lund, Tom NorThrop, Phillip Ha- gar, Ken Sleers. ROW IV, leff To righT: Larry Mundorf, Ken Wood, Bob Bernard, Darwin Roberrson, Floyd Mc- NulTy, Lynn Giunfoli, Jim Boen, Bill Gregory, Terry Payne. COMPANIES A, B, and C oi The Cali- Tornia CadeT Corps 'furnished The color guard aT all band acTiviTies and TooTball games in The Tall. On VisiTor's Day, May 2, over TiTTy cadeTs, including The drill Team. demonsTraTed Tor visiTors some ol: The hases of The cadeT Training course. ln The aTTer parT of May. The companies held a Three-day bivouac in The Tehachapi Moun- Tains, where They pracTiced various aspecTs of The miliTary side of cadeT life. mings, Ken Auslin, Billy Curfis, Bob Webb, Terry Wyari, Billy Dena, Tom Pacheo, Clifford Garrison. ROW Ill, lefT To right: Rich Sanders, James Daerwieler, Jim HewiTT, Roy Caslro, Bob Devine, Bob Gibbs, Ken Brenneman, Don Glenn, Theron Anderson, Jerry McVey, Bob Lynch. - - ffl ix- - X - lf- .x'-fR STK ROW I, leff lo righl, Glenda Jernigan, Bonnie Anderson, Mills, Karen Sloss. ROW Ill: Carrol Sfafford, Jeri Chris- Peggy Fehr, Marlha Grannell, Roanne Hocksfad. ROW ll: fensen, Nancy Burr, Brooksey Hageslad, Karen Kerslan, Kay Olsen, Gail Oliver, Carolyn Jones, Tonia Evells, Judy Brenda Jackson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Grannell, Treasurer: Belh Brun- berq, Vice-President, Rila Croflpn, Secrefaryg Carroll Slal- ford, Presldenf. A recenl' irend of heighiened apprecia- 'rion explained lhe increase in MODERN DANCE CLUB'S membership, even lhough members had lo complele elemeniary and advanced dance classes and make lry- ours, which included iesls in skill and dance composilion. The group's parlicipalion in ihe Chrisimas Assembly gave 'rhe sludenl body a ioreiasie ol The Modern Dance Con- cerl' in April and 'Fealured all phases ol mod- ern dance, including variarions from solos io elaboraie iifly-member arrangemenls. ROW l, lefl lo riqhl: Phyllis Sfewarl, Susan Kulslad, Bev- Reaves, Maxine Nathan. ROW Ill: Phyllis Berlrand, Beth rrly Dewar, Charlolle Schusler, Sillian Thompson. ROW Il: Brunberg, Salesle Housrnann, Diane Dallimore Rila Crof- Donna Kennedy, Anila Frieh, Adrienne Lorenzi, Judy lon, Veda l-looper.jQf -,H i f v .,1-Cateye! NIR ee fi ROW I, lefl fo righf: Donya Barnard, Gloria Webb, Polly Anderson Jeanie Hillon, Judi Lulirell, Barbara Dewar, Janis Delfino, Donna Miller, Gloria Anlhony, Yvonne Gif- lra, Margo Malone, Lynne Whilehorn, Lynda Childers, San- graceful movement Girls showing a lalenir for dancing were chosen from lhe beginning dance classes and were audilioned for membership in ad- vanced classes. There lhey pracliceol The basic skills and progressed lhrough elemen- 'rary jumps and leaps. Afler a semesler in This group, girls were eligible for lryouis info JUNIOR DANCE CLUB. ln Junior Dance Club, lhe beginnin apprenlices con- cenlraled on unison drilis and sleps and worlcecl lowarcl lheir ullimale goal, lvloclern Dance Club. ROW I, lefl fo righl: Vickie Voice, Pal Anderson, Lynn Arnold, Fran Waffron, Lynn Rampion, Diane Gribble, Curlisine Johnson, Susan Vaughn, Kafhleen Price, Ruby Gipson, -Mary Dodds, Frances Parker, Sherri Moses. ROW dra Healy. ROW ll: Mary Ann Milolz, Claudia Sfepheson, Ann Mills, Nancy Maxwell, Carol Disney, Donna Harrison, Ellen Rodekuhr, Linda Allmon, Linda Boese, Susan Burr, Leah Cole, Mayna Shubin, Pal Davis, Bonifa Bonavenlure, Theopha Givens, Dorolhy Bernard. Linda Boese, Glenda Jernigan, .Maxine Nathan, and Leah Cole pracliced the roulines which were Piff of 'he mc presenlalion, Through fha Ages. ll: Ann Wood, Sharon Paflerson, Juey Scolf, Melinda Bruce, Marilyn Hacking, Joyce Boese, Susan Parmenler, Linda Randolph, Pam May, Gail Vander Hoof, Sandra Holmes, Linda Brubaker, Ramona Fambrough, Jo Beech- lel, Nancy Wilson, Helen Hester. l3l Driller Band hacked routers To The blare oi The herald Trumpeis and The beaT oT The revolving drums. I IO members oT The BakersTield High School DRILLER BAND marched ouT on The Tooiball field Tor half-Time programs. The held noon sales, an assembly and a nighl concerT and marched in The All-WesTern Band! Review in Long Beach on November 30. where They won TirsT prize in The AA Division. The PEP BAND puT in Their own Time To go To all ouT-of-Town games, as well as To noon and morning rallies promoTing school spiriT. LEFT TO RIGHY: Willie Boone, Uniform Sargeanl: Larry Carr, Lieulenantg Jeri Chrishansen, Library Sergeanl: Larry Hanville, Capfaing Alberf Pinheiro, Sergeanl-al'-Arms: Judy Douglas, Top Sergeanlg Jean Mahoney, Assislanl Librarian. EM...-..., and teams. a X Q Q so TOP: Trumper soloisrs in lhis year's Driller Band Conceri if were Larry Hanville, Ronnie Peferson and John Van Alslyne. ROW I, lefl lo righi: Marion Gadson, Gene Lolhridge, 3 Al Pinheiro, Ronny Marrin, Leneri Banks, Edward Davis, s Don Baffo. ROW ll: Alfred Keyes, Charles Rose, Warren Coals, Russ Beshirs, Ronnie Llrrleiohn. ROW lll: Lowell K K . Norling, Charles Weldon, Curlis Johnson, Willie Boone, , Larry Carr, Ron Peferson. ROW I, lei? fo right Bill Shaner, Al Pinheiro, Barbara Gladwell, Curiis Johnson, Ray Jurley, Mary Ann Miloiz, Mike Burnauqh, Ronny Marlin, Larry Carr, Willie Boone, Andrew Hill, Marshall Ganz, -Mike Wilson, Jerry Dennis, Bob Whifmore, Jimmy Wilkerson, Ronnie Liiileiohn, Charles Rose, Barbara Wallace, Denny Roberis, Barry Wilson, Don Thompson, Larry Marshall, Bruce Harqraves, Gene Lorh- ridge, Wesley Moore, lnsirucior. ROW ll, lefl ro riqhh Bill Bain, Chris Johnson, Judy Miller, Judy McDougal, Par Brimmer, Karen Overlone, Susan Calvehli, Melvin, Brown, Y K Jeri Chrislensen, Diane Forgie, Kaihy McDaniel, Kenl Lil- fle, Dwighr Walsh, Larry Fisher, Bob Twisi. ROW Ill, lei! ro righr: Edward Davis, Floyd McNully, John Groves, Roger Simonson, Linda Phelps, Warren Coais, David Re- gan, Doug Heimforrh, Warren Gregory, Kenny Smilh, Alan Parker, Don Baffol, John McNuliy, ,Bob Dale, Henry Bar- fell, Wayne McDaniel, Dick Davenporr. ROW IV, leif 'lo righi: Bill McCulloch, Jack Kirkwood, Leroy Brooks, Len- nest Banks, Reubin Chagoya, Alfred Keyes, Larry Weldon. sea-is SECTION LEADERS, ROW l, lefl 'lo riqhf: Marion Porfer- field, First Violin: Bel'sy Murdock, Cello: Gloria Delzer, Second Violin, PaT Anderson, Violag Louise 0'Guinn, Flufep Kalhy M:Danel, Oboe and French Horn: Sus Vesf, Bass Viol. ROW ll: Loren Gregory, French Horn: AI Pinheiro, Clarinet Susan Fosler, Trumpet Sharon Carisr, Percussion, James Dunaway, Bill Ewerf, Bassoon. BHS Urchestra put accent Musical rograms including The ChrisTmas Pageam' and The opereTTa. Oklahoma, were coloriiiilly presenTed by The ORCHESTRA. A come-as-you-are brealcTasT added a Touch of gaieTy during The ChrisTmas vacaTion. Laie spring loroughT The TradiTionally Tormal banqueT honoring graudaTing sTudenTs and sTudenTs receiving awards. Many oT The OrchesTra's sixTy members also parTicipaTed in honor orchesTras represenTing Top local and naTional TalenT. These acTiviTies were supplemenTed by Two iniTiaTions held aT The end oT each semesTer. A climax To all These acTiviTies was The annual Spring Con- cerT given Tor boTh The school and The communiTy. The newly acquired harp and micro- phone Tuba added To audience enioymenl: Feafured soloisTs were Ann Trammel on The harp and Cheryl PeTerson on The piano. SEATED, lett to right: Joan Malins, Historian: Sue Vest, President, Louise O'Guinn, Publicity Chairman. STAND- , ING: Marc Johnson, Vice-President, Marion Porterfield, l Secretary, Bill Ewert, Assistant Manager, Cheryl Peterson, ' Attendance Secretary, Mike Horn, Manager. on fine music. , Soloists at.the Orchestra Concert were Cheryl Peterson at the piano and Ann Trammel playing the harp. VIOLINS: Donna Collins, Gloria Delzer , Edith Finlinson, Carolyn Gladwell, Katharine Hancock, Shirley Hollings- worth, Norma Hugunin, Linda Jackson, Marc Johnson, Karen Kreamer, Pat Laviolette, Bert Lewis, Suzanne McKnight, Nancy McQueen, Kay Peercyg Everlene Perkins, Marian Porterfieldu, Susan Strongin, Linda Tanner, Nancy Zimmer- mann. VIOLAS: Pat Anderson', Mike Horn, Annie Watkins. CELLO: Betsy Murdock, Danna Smith, Adele Twissel- mann. BASSES: Grace Luther, Joan Malins, Carolyn Parsons, Charlotte Potter, Mary Annu Tigner, Donna Vest, Sue Vest . FLUTES: Brenda Ball, Kathleen Gemmell, Karen Jing, Cheryl Magruder, Louise O'Gulnn'. OBOES: Kathie McDanel', Frank Rhodes. CLARINETS: Janice Cline, Judith McDougal, Albert Pinheiro', Don Thompson. BASSOON: .Bill Ewert'. FRENCH HORNS: Kenneth Belt, Warren Coats, Loren Gregory', Gary Rothwell. TRUMPETS: Susan Fostar', Sharon Gold, Larry Hanville, Larry Luke. TROMBONES: Ashley Cooper, James Dunaway', Gilbert Heinrichs. PERCUSSIONS: Janice Beckland, Harold Blake, Dennis Krause, Rita Sears. TIMPANI: Sharon Carter. PIANO: Cheryl Peterson. HARP: Ann Trammell. ' Section leader, concert mistress. Xfffsr ' Q qi Q ,is 5 N R -E , ,, js N-Nxdtvbw wif if- Ja X s.gi1,?'Rs-Q fffv - , 0 A gb W4 A 5 Z -v 5. Q Q- X gtguiqg, E 1 2 B ' ' X 2 - , X . 'Ni A X' . -. Q A Lp .. 5 . fi . x fa-gi-ii-5,.. .. is ff . F 3 ws L- . fix av-, K K K 2 wk News X S Q Q 'Rf , S K nn. ' .. ,L KX Q b - -J X X. xiii K - 3 .L K v. X , - L M L,g: S ki lk 3 ., .5 4 E X wwf 3 Y Hs Q . limaued year with 0klahoma. Feudin', an'd romancin', had lheir parls in lhe operella Oklahoma. STARS WERE, lefl lo righl: Joyce Aclis lAdo Annielg Mike Burnaugh fWill Parkerlg Barbara Johnson lAunl Ellerlg Ramona Abney lLaureyh Dee Mc- ' Millan iCurIyl. The combinalion ol lhe lvlusic Deparlmenl, dramalics classes, and many olher lai- enled sludenls resulled in a lremendous performance ol Rodgers and Hammerslein's lighl, carefree operella, Oklahoma Hours of lime and energy were spenl preparing lhe show lor lhe school and lhe communily, bul lalenled sludenls had an opporlunily lo perlorm lor lhe lour audiences who allended. MIXED CHORUS mel everyday during lirsl period lo sing and gain a beller under- slandin ol music. The sluclenls in lhis group learned music inlerprelalion and how lo sing dililerenl music in order lhal lhey mighl ioin lhe advanced chorus. ROW I, lell lo righl: Mallie Walkins, Johnnie Fllo, Evelyn Higgs, Judie Mlller, Bernice Perry, Jean Allen, Mlllon Thompson, Mallin Snell, Duayne Givens, Carol Raymond, Lonneda Carler, Charcion Livingslon, La Donna Penner, Vera McKinney, Gloria Tlndle. ROW ll, lefl lo righl: Rose Lee Thomas, Barbara Hier, Elhel Cunningham, Charlolle Baley, Claudelle Miller, Grace Richards, Laqueda Living, son, Jim Collins, Richard Gray, Jesse Hernandez, Minnie Walkins, Barbara Calhcarl, Helen King, Melva Perkins, Blanche Crockell, Luvern Lampkins, Ruby Rivers. ROW lll, lell lo righl: Jeanesler Forl, Barbara Clymar, Elhel Cun- ningham, Deanna Ross, Beverly Barrow, Goldie Lane, Eric Long, Teddy Wills, Richard Gusman, Wilma Jones, ,Belly Ivory, Margo Malone, Connie Thomas, Sarah Olivier, Ar- lena Hailey, Pam Anlhony, Ella Surman. ROW IV, lall lo righl: Dorolhy Chavez, Emma Thompson, Rose Lenora Thomas, Doris Smilh, Denese Mason, Dorolhy Sloddard, Marsha Corgain, Mike Hudak, David Marion, Marvin Hill, Belly Coleman, Mary Hodge, Belly Lawrence, Carolyn Hunl, Minnie Ivory, Mallie lvory, Sherrell Ellis, Mary Wal- lers, Nila Bickmore, Wayne Gard, Direclar. The advanced Glee Ensemble provided lilting lyrics at school programs. PIANIST: Bill Ewert. ROW I, left to right: John Owens, Ronald Nixon, Teddy Wills, Don Wilson, Mike Parks, Glenn Green, Bill Otfill, Elias Cantu, Richard Martinez, Lary Nola, John Littleiohn, Bobbie Parmlee, Marc Savoie, Richard MBYOUGY- ROW ll! Clafence Wilson, Jess Hernandez, Del Whittington, Howard McGuire, Don Foster, Jim Page, John Crocker, Gary Stokes, Bob Keith, Richard Crawford, Thomas Edwards, non member, Mike Lewis, Don Lasater. ROW lll: Jim Smith, Don Malone, Bob Halley, Cary Hawkins, Dave Elayer, Fred Gusman, Ben Goen, Vernon Page, Omer Rams, Frank Russell, Roman Lara, unknown, unknown, David Ball, Richard Escalera, Jimmy Allen. ROW IV: Eddie Howell, non member, Frank Thomasy, Harlan Feltus, Bob Warner, Charles Hudek, For- rest Stanley, William Powers, Joe Gill, Charles Anderson, Richard Edwards, Al Jordan, Earl Goodman, Jeffery Miller, John Sanders, unknown, Wayne Gard, Director. ROW I, left to right: Doris Bosworth, Sandy Reid, Anita Bopp, Marianne Griesman, Barbara Hotfman, Nancy Nelbel Alice Scott, Lidwina Story. ROW ll, left to right: Judy Ash, Marolyn Johnson, Gloria Anthony, Judy Ezell Evelyn Stout, Lois Trehern, Gloria Hailey, Shirley Ogden, Rita Crofton, Ruby Gipson. ROW Ill, left to right: Jeanne Carlton Angie Escamilla, Ramona Abney, Janie Siler, Linda Wright, Sandy McClintock, Melinda Easter, Mae Weldon Joyce Saunders, Elaine Price, Blanche Duvivier, Director. ROW IV, left to right: Norma Funk, Pianist: Glenna Honn Vivian David, Claudia Birdsong, Doris McCall, Sylvia Scott, Christina Weldon, Claris Lackey, Melvina Johnson Bonnie Magee, Pat Richina, Saleste Housmann. Hours of practice The ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE enjoyed singing to develop musicianship and derived an appreciation ot music through good chor- al work. Under their new director. Blanche Duvivier, the girls participated in school as- semblies ancl the Music Festival, and ended the year with their annual concert. l957 marked the beginning ot that tine musical group lcnown as BOYS' CHORUS, whose members were chosen by audition. The Chorus participated in the Thanksgiving Assembly, November 20-22, the Patriotic Assembly, February I9-2 I, and an operetta. as their spring concert on May 28. I38 Aquanefles pracliced rigorously io parfecl lheir aqualic ballels t fl f LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Ann Ferguson, Publicily Chairman, Melinda Bruce, Treasurer: Eve Newell, Secrelaryg Nancy Van Fussen, Vice-Pres: denfg Shirley Dunham, Presldenl. Moods in Music was lhe lheme of lhe AQUANETTES l958 Aquacacle, lhe pro- ceeds of which wenf foward a scholarship for a senior girl and 'iulure Aquacades. The girls in Aquanelles-members, advanced appreniices, and apprenlices-all worked very hard lo eriecl Their colorful perform- ance. Any girig inleresled in Aquanelles had an opporluniiy lo lake a special lraining class before h-yours. ROW I, lefi' lo right: Karen Eddy, Lynn Rampfon, Zara Bates, Linda Oldershaw, Vickie Easfburg, Linda Dargilz, Susan Faulkner, Sandra Sanloire, Diane Gribble, Nancy Van Fossen, Eve Newell, Carol Stafford, Shirley Dunham, Marylin Slurdevanl, Jean Bunlin. ROW ll: Willa Myers, Caroyln Parsons, Carol Oldershaw, Mary Borfon, Pam Presely, Judie Mills, Edilh Isminger, Donvnya Bernard, Susan Kulsfad, Karen Ellard, Kathleen Price, Susan Saunders, Melinda Bruce, Edwina Brown, Yvonne Fanlhus, Rosemary Con- niry, Linda Puder, Jana Vaughan, Sarah Wise. ROW lll: Linda Ball, Tonia Vaughan, Margo Ramirez, Joan Schrader, Lee Ann Ferguson, Doni Holden, Karen Holiday, Karen Slone, Sharon Pafferson, Bee Gee Seilz, Gail Vanderhoof, Susan Parmenler, NOT PIC- TURED: Marge Myers. Q! PRO ROW I, lell lo righl: Rod Slanlay, Darrell Flelcher, Treas- urer: Norman Olivier, Bob Dado. ROW ll: Keilh Adkins, Lee Novle, Secrelaryg John Beauchamp, Sergeanl-al-Arms Gene Lee. ROW lll: Gary Cox. Chaplain: Ronnie Ochsner: Vice-Presidenl: Roger Wheeler, Frank Fanucchi. ll clubs ALPHA ROW I, left lo righl: Mike Scoll, Jimmy Mills, Secrelaryg Kennelh Vaughan Johnny Marshall, Bob Varner, Treasurer, Jim Maxwell, Eddie Frank. ROW ll: David Cuen, Sergeanl- al-Arms: Abe Cordova, John Albee, Adolph Sosa, Vlce- Presidenlg Milne McBroom, Larry Cogeland. ROW Ill: Kenny Webb, Denny Klinq, Foresl Ro erls, Roger Kelly, Denny Schmidl, Presidenlg Arnold McKay, Don Waller. THETA RQW I, lell lo righl: Mollie Raney, Sue While, .Madeline Karloff -do Bechlel, Jan Buckner, Treasurer: Mary Ann Kennecly, Presidenlg Lynn Arnold. ROW Il: Belly Hinds, Toni Ran'deIl, Lynn Eggers, Doni Holden, Secrelaryg Mary Ann Milolz, Gloria Webb, Kris Baker. ROW Ill: Jani Unruh, Ellen Rodakuhr, Sergeanl-al-Armsq Charlene Galloway, Karen Holaday Linda Shriar, Carol Swan, Vice-Presidenlg Mavis Friedrichsen, Chaplain. DELTA ROW l, lefl lo righl: Bulch Boynton, Secrelary: Mike Melller, Cralg Nelson, Chaplain, Sergeanl-al-Arms: Larry Marlin, Vice-Presidenl. ROW Il: Chuck Tomerlin, Treasurer: Frank Hoelker, Rae Price, John Ramirez. ROW lll: Mickey Mahoney, Jerry Neelt, Bill Colm, Presidenlg Robbie Rader, Arnold Klrschenmann. helped build eharaeter, had fun. Y groups lrequenlly spzznsorad dances which drew lhrongs Reprasenlafives of Y's sludied for fhe model legislalure held in Sacramenlo during February o slu enls. This year, live siudenl' represenialives from BHS iraveled io Sacramenlo for a session of ihe YMCA Model Legislalure, where, because of lheir eflorl, +he bill lhal ihey spon- sored was passed. Through ihe Y Council, Y clubs co-operaied on such proiecls and on lhe ioinl lrip lo Hollywood for Y-Day. Besidesihese mu'lual aciivilies ihere were many individual club proiecls planned io uphold ihe Hi - Y and Tri - Hi - Y slalemeni of pur- pose, To creafe. mainlain, and exiend ihroughoul The school, home, and comrnuniiy. high slandards of Chrislian characierf' KODA ROW I, left lo righl: Palsy Edmonds, Sandra Healy, Belly Wammockg Judie Lulfrell, President. ROW ll: Geor ie Spawn, Treasurer, Susan Creel Susan Faulkner, Judy Wjll, Sergeanl-af-Arms, Kay Beauchamp, Secrelary. ROW Ill: Linda Allmon, Ann Mills, Peggy Palla, Angela Rampas, ' Vice-President. Ll-AH-MIY ROW I, Iefl lo righl: Geri Pounds, Treasurer: Yolando Webster, Secrelaryg Yvonne Hastings, Belly Grindslaff. ROW ll: Helen Anglin, Calhy McCuisllon, Vice-President Janice Auslin, Presldenlg Jerry Parks, Wilma Green. ROW lll: Judy Dosier, Sergeant-al-Arms: Carolyn Malone, Chap- lain: Donna Waddell, Sergeanl-al-Arms: Jo Ann Cham- pliny Lavon Watson, Council Represenlalive. ROW IV: Diane Lewis, Pal Kimmel, Wilbalee Whilney, Linda Ramey, Belly Schmi'df. SO ANNA ROW l, left to right: Les Lindsay, Shirley Foose, Polly Klnzel, Chaplain: Judy Higdoni, Chris Leon. ROW ll: Fran Wattron, Historian: Sherry Brickell, Co-chaplain: Lynn Rampton, Charlotte Rains, Kitty Mitchell, Council Member. ROW Ill: Barbara Padula, Treasurer: Sandy Holmes, Presi- dent, Susan Parmenter, Vice-President: Laura Stanley, Barbara Pritchett, Adviser. X ALPHA OMEGA ROW I, left to right: Carol Glantl, Judy Reaves, Pat West, Jaan Buntin, Treasurer, Sarah Hornung, Vice-Presi- dent: Mara Bumerts. ROW ll: Beverly Hahn, Cathy Ward- haugh, Penny Fraser, Shirley Headley, Secretary: Dorothy Hammitt, Susan Buchanan, Chaplain. ROW lll: Diana Slikkar, Dorothy Brown, Diane Dunn, Claudia Stepheson, Ginger Bartling, President, Carolyn Walker. ALTIMIRAS ROW I, left to righ: Gregory Curtis, President, Lloyd Mc- Coy, John Owens, Vice-President: Ozzie Porter, Eugene Lothriclge Raymond Lowe. ROW Il: Cecil Mannings, Treas- urer Donald Malone, Den Rosboroash, Cornelius Edwards. ROW Ill: Bill Myers, Charles Anderson, Gene Johnson. Secretary, Willie Boone, Sergeant-at-Arms. ROW IV: David Marion, Bobby Hailey, Richard Edwards, Robert Warner, Lons Hill TALAWAN DA ROVV l, left to right: Jill Vander Hoof, Debbie Sedgwick, Linda Van Tonnigan, Sondra Pearman, Susan Strlgkler, Lyn'da Childers, Treasurer: Linda Lawrence, Robin Telssler, Sandra Santoire, Karen Nackerud, Rosi Shuck. ROW ll:'Fat Maroney, Pat Brunberg, Janis Deltino, Judy Jannlno, Beth Brunberg, Judy Le Flore, Roanne Hockstad, Bert Hub- bard, Nancy Van Fossen, Roberta Ralston. ROW Ill: Diane Dallimore, Shirley Dunham, Chaplain, Judy Young, Bev Hawk, Secretary, Barbara Hedge, Marie McEwen, Patty Ford, Vivian Bryan, Evelyn Stout, Maxine Nathan, Arm Bennett, Historian, Nancy Maxwell. ROW lV: Jean Hilton, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Ann Tigner, Julia Arnold, Louise Shaw, President, Susan Burr, Cookie Fitch, Donna Miller, Coleen Hardwick. TANDA ROW I, lelt to right: Bev Dewar, Chaplain, Janet Jarrard, Karen Lewis, Secretary, Anne Marchbanlrs, Gayle Stiles, Rita Winer, Judy Santoire. ROW ll: Jenny Rampling, Pam Callaway, Patti Kokinos, Barbara Dewar, Edith Baislnger, Susan Cromwell, Rosina Jeppi. ROW Ill: Leah Cole, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Candi Hart, Judy Armstrong, Joy Powers, Lynn Taber, Eve Newell. ROW IV: Tonia Evetts, Lee Ann Ferguson, Tonia Vaughan, President: Suzy Brock, Susan Saunders, Treasurer, Terri Colm. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Don Laho, Adviser. KAPPA ROW I, lett to right: Carol Jacobs, Judy Duke, Treasurer, Sally Graham, Linda Clay, Barbara Harper, Carol Hanna. ROW ll: Donna Hopkin, Kitty Helm, Donna Patton, Linda Diel, Jeanie Helton, Vice-President, Carolyn Jones, Donna Kennedy, President, ROW Ill: Evelyn Blue, Billie Blakeney, Elaine Hogan, Trina Johns, Kathleen Price, Carol Disney, Jan Munn, Judi King. Nl LO Kll ROW I, left to right: Carol Johnson, Secretary, Jan Barlxs- dale, Charlotte Schuster, La Vonna Baker, Anita Sliger, Rosemary Conniry. ROW Il: Polly Anderson, Norma Hugu- nin, Vice-President, Margaret Beatty, Linda Puder, Margot Murray, Treasurer. ROW Ill: Joyce McCurdy, Chaplain, Susan Traum, Jackie Schuster, Jan Ross, Janice Sward, President, Sheila Burnaugh. I43 V, LAMBDAMCHI ROW I, lett to right: Pat O'Connor, Sandra Hamon, Zara Bates, Chaplain, Vicki Voice, Patti Wells, Council Member, Arlene Thomason. ROW Il: Jean Kemole, Susan Kulstad, Alice Yack gAlud.l.e?Mills, President, Anni Car- fliklsr R ' Pjllel. VlC.9..:f!Q2L.eH3? ROW Ill: Donya Bar- nard, Jana VauglEn, aren Ellerd, Pat Russell, Billie Carr, Treasurer. ROW IV: Pam Presley, Sharron Strlckler, Karen Stone, Phyllis Remington, Bee Gee Seitz, Sharon Patterson, Margaret Ramsay, Adviser. lee lloble explained to Jennifer and lennart that at B H S an important part of campus life is SPDR I44 ? T ! S 'we 4 I45 gSw:it'ii'1'1 Six wins and a tie made ROW l, lefr lo righl: Adolph Sosa, Mike Melller, James Barlel, Chuck Newcomb, John Albee, Donny Schmidl, Frank Manucchi, Gary Cox, Warren While, Edward Wihke. ROW ll: Lloyd McCoy, David Cuen, Larry Dun- ham, Vince Casper, Roger Neudeck, Bill Morris, Bob Bowser, Leroy Ralls, Keilh Adkins, John Beauchamp, Ed Tennison. ROW Ill: Ron O'Neil, Charles Mannings, Marlin Ros-ales, Lonzo Hill, Richard Edwards, Bob Hailey, Carl Sparks, David Edmondson, David Marion, Ed Varner, Ron Waller. ROW IV: George Graham, Manager: Bill Jones, Trainer, Cecil Mannings, Floyd Hesfer, Jerry Kniqhl, Gregory Curlis, Charles Grogq. Mike Daillak, Roger Kelley, Earl Sargent, Line Coach, Charles Server, Back Coach: Paul Briggs, Head Coach. The DRILLER FOOTBALL TEAM, running high in spirii, romped ihrough lhe '57 sea- son, bowling over mosl' of lheir opposilion io win lhe coveled San Joaquin League li- ile. Their nearly perfecl record was marred only by a loss lo Fresno and a lie lo Easi High. This lie, coupled wilh a decisive win over Norih High, won for ihe squad lhe ciiy championship and ils Grifliih Memorial Tro- phy. Because of 'rheir powerful laclics on offense, only once during ihe whole season did lhe Drillers score less lhan nineleen poinls, In anoiher game, againsl' Rooseveli, lhe Drillers amassed sevenly-lhree poinis and sei a new high-scoring record for lhe Memorial Sladium. Paul Briggs, Coach: Cecil Mannings, HB, Frank Fanuc- chi, QB, John Albee, CG, Wgren While. Eg Gregory urlis, . Drlllers league champs DRILLERS 28 DRILLERS Sl DRILLERS 0 DRILLERS 2l DRILLERS 44 DRILLERS I9 Charles Manninqs was nailed eller picking up good yardage. SCORES: Adolph Sosa T' Roger Kelly LE- Gary Denny Schmid? C'Ch SANTA MARIA 25 ' box, E. ' ' nu.-,ya Mccoy Q MERCED I2 FRESNO 7 NORTH HIGH 0 DELANO 6 EAST HIGH I9 DRILLERS 40 DRILLERS 73 DRILLERS 37 ARVIN l3 ROOSEVELT I4 TAFT 0 LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Sprver, Assisfanl C h, Sandahs, Bits played ROW l, left lo righi: Tod Cornwall, Ken Thayer, Bill Bone, Gary Kuhn, Frank Hoelker, Darrell Flelcher, Bob Dado, Jim Mills, Allon Shrum. ROW Il: Tom WaHs, Allen Johnson, Alfred McDaniels, Joe Hill, Joe Barraza, Ted Robarl, Bob Gilbreih, Jerry Green, Ronald Lackey. ROW Ill: David Tuckness, Harry Phillips, Bob Arias, Carl Shelion, Rod Sfanley, Kent Morehead, Frank Burion, Mickey Finn, Delberi Whifllngicn. ROW IV: Richard Cransion, Manager, Ronnie 0I'dershaw, Manager: Mike Mayfield, Bob Miller, Floyd Thionnef: Lewis Hedgcockg Carl Schroder, Dave Mangold, Duane Anderson, Coach. Marked by a deierminaiion Io win, a spiriied SANDAB FOOTBALL TEAM com- pleled a schedule of seven games wilh loul one defeat a loss lo Norih High. The Sandabs' dangerous air and ground game plus Iheir slalwari defense were big faclors accouniing for ihe 'ream's winning ways. In biiierly conlesled games, Ihey deiealed EB, Porierville, and Tail. Shui oul' were Fresno and Delano, while Arvin made easy prey. Madera men found SCORES: SANDABS I3 PORTERVILLE 6 SANDABS 40 FRESNO 0 SANDABS 7 NORTH HIGH I3 SANDABS 20 DELANO 0 SANDABS 20 EAST HIGH I4 SANDABS 39 ARVIN I2 SANDABS I4 TAFT 6 STANDING, lsff io righl: Duane Anderson, Assisfanl C h Ch k B ' b'd s Coach KNEELING' Ronnie oac 3 uc am rn g , . . The Sandabs impossible lo beat. Oldershaw, Manager, Richard Cranston, Manager. championship football. BITS 37 BITS 28 BITS 20 BITS 39 BITS 20 BITS 27 BITS 32 SCORES: EAST HIGH 0 TAFT 0 ARVIN 7 EAST HIGH 0 NORTH HIGH 7 DELANO 7 TAFT 0 Gridders received inslruclion from a chalk lalk by Coach KNEELING: Sluarr McKenzie, STANDING Don Caslda. Jack Spencer, Assislanl Coach, Don Cas sida, Coach. Undefealed and unlied, Ihe BITS FOOTBALL TEAM achieved lheir perlecl record wilhoui diiiiicully. A sloui' defense allowed enemy forces lo cross Their goal bul lhree 'limes during lhe enlire season, while a fine offense repeaiedly rolled up high scores. Neiiher EB nor Tall' were able To score on rhe Bils, bur in lhree oiher games wilh Arvin, Norih l-ligh, and Delano, each of ihese leams managed lo score once. ROW l, lefl lo rlghf: Gus Davenporf, Kenny Vaughan, Jerry Kinoshila, Doug Flefcher, Ruxs Lockharl, Tommy Akers, Jack Obrien Don Watson, Henry Rlvas, Mike Zachery, Doug Morton. R W ll: Dave Tilsworlh. Jethro Gupfon, Lonnie Crawlord, John Marshall, Elcle Winslon, Dennis Morgan, Danny Harfline, Bill Parmalee, Brandl Marretl, Richard Parlain, Jack Spencer, Assislanl' Coach: Don Casida, Head Coach. ROW lll: Rudy Espinosa, Coral Holley, Charles Powell, Marly Borlh, Jim Fanucchl, Don Powell, Don Ellison, Julian Sanchez, Rodger Cole, Mike Davis, Emmiff Hodges, Sid Fulce. ROW IV: Will McDaniels, Dwayne Givens, Pele Borda, Terry Davis, Rod Sline, Chuck Albee, Bob Phillips, Lloyd Berens, Bob Parmalee, Jack Rolh, Murray Pryor. ROW V: Edgar Henry, Dan Sjmpkins, Ronnie Hensley, Danny Dalfon, Jerry Phillips, Jerry Bryan, John Adams, Louis Soria, Grant Sleadman, Paul Neeld, Ronnie Oberl. ROW VI: Eddie Laws, Jim Rude, Tom Parsons, Bill Palmer, Chuck Rhodes, Frank Loffis, Eddie Jones, Jeff Thompson, Pal Dasch, Sluarf McKenzie, Jerry Wheeler, Head Manager. 1. 4 .. .. ... Reserves fielded ROW I, lell lo righl: Mike Hailey, Ed Donnelson, Chuck Pool, Harry Maddox, Jim Kliewer, Larry Copeland, Mick MahoneE Vic Forluna, Connie Barger. ROW II: Doug Kelley, rnesl Cooksey, John Wallron, Bob Barkley, Tom Richardson, Dan Crisco, Isaac Marshall, Gene Kinoshila, Jim McManus. ROW III: Gene Shaffer, Dee McMillan, Larry Taylor, Val Carler, Ray Thompson, Bob Granl, Bill Powers, Cliffor'd Gardner, Rich Froelich. ROW IV: Darwin Roberl- son, Willy Sandoval, Paul Lenaris, Bill Keplinger, Lewis Shaw, Mike Horn, Manager: Darrell Dupuy, Sludenl Coach, Chuck Gales, Coach: Don Harrison, Head Coach. Wifh a ialenied aggregaiion of performers, 'rhe JUNIOR VARSITY compiled an en- viable record io finish The season wilh no deieals and one lie. Their viciories can be aflribuied Io a power ground aHack, a dangerous aerial game and a sfurdy defense. Wi'Ih EB and Porierville excepled, none of 'rheir opponenls gave Ihe squad much Iroulole. They irampled EB in The firsl' of Iwo encounlers, buf played Io a lie in The second. Porier- ville was blanked oui, and Norih High, Sourh High and Delano also succumbed To The Roughnecks. STANDING, lelf Io righl: Don Harrison, Coach: Charles Gales, Assislanl Coach: Darrel Dupuy, Manager. KNEELING: Mike Horn, Manager. S SCORES: ROUGHNECKS 50 EAST HIGH 0 ROUGHNECKS 20 NORTH HIGH 2 ROUGHNECKS 46 LANCASTER 0 ROUGHNECKS 28 SOUTH HIGH 7 ROUGHNECKS I3 POR-TERVILLE 0 ROUGHNECKS 27 NORTH HIGH 0 ROUGHNECKS 26 DELANO 0 ROUGHNECKS 34 KERN VALLEY 6 ROUGHNECKS 24 EAST HIGH 24 ISO outstanding teams. ROW I, left to right, Howard Bond, David Smoot, Bill Higdon, John Huckaby, Denny Harris, Earl Williams, Eric Long, Gilbert Straw, Bill Frank, Salfador Aguilar, Larry Geye, Don White. ROW Il: Preston Simmons, Gary Dill, Tom Rector, Carrol Wilkerson, Rae Price, Bob Bitner, Jim Cremeans, Bill Smith, Ronney Cole, Paul Rathwell, George Dewar, Vic Farrow. ROW lll: Lyle Warkentin, Dan Byford, Richar'd Castro, Kenney Becas, Lawrence Leon, Ben Puget, Dan Deeter, Richard Hennig, Mark Ozanich, Richard Lane, Jerry Malone, John Rameriz, Mike Woodson. ROW IV: Lowell Sayre, Coachg Ken Robesky, Coach: Lance Lipke, Manager: Ezekiel Alvarado: Eddie Gonzales, Steve Filson, Malcolm Harris, Larry Burke, Gary Monroe, Ronnie Hacker, Jim Hicks, Tony Russaw. Six wins, one tie, and one loss were credited to the B RESERVES as topnotch pertorm- ance accounted tor a commendable year's work. In what was one ot their tinest seasons to date, B Reserves tied E. B. and lost to Tatt in their tirst two tussies. Both ot these teams tell to the Roustaloouts. however, as the squad finished strong to win the six re- maining games. Over the circle ot opponents who provided competition, they were un- disputed champs and their prowess on the tield made them an impressive team to w ch. SCORES: B R-ESERVES 6 EAST HIGH B RESERVES 0 TAFT B RESERVES 34 SOUTH HIGH B R-ESERVES I2 MARICOPA B RESER-VES 28 NORTH HIGH B RESERVES I9 NORTH HIGH B RESERVES I2 EAST HIGH B RESERVES 26 TAFT LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Sayre, ssistant Coach, Lance Lipke Manager Kenneth Robesky, Coach. -sie ROW I, lefl lo righl: Lloyd McCoy, Ricky Richardson, James Hill, Gene Johnson, Audie Williams. ROW ll: Jay Muvelhal, Coach, Clem Dixon, Jess Washinglon, Orval Edkins, Lonzo Hill, Richard Edwards. Bill Van Osdel. Go-champs won 8 Fine over-all performance nefled The DRILLERS a share of The Soulh Yosemile League lille, along wilh Delano. Two hearlbrealcing losses lo lhe Tigers, in games which could have gone eiiher way, ruined Driller hopes for sole possession of iirsl place. Bolhered all year by a lack of heighl, bul nol lacking in speed, lhey made skillful use of a fasl- breaking offense. A shilling man-lo-man defense was.also employed successfully. For lhe season lhe 'ream won lifleen and losl seven, while Coach Jay Muvelhal made good in his debul as head man. Jay Muvelhal, Coach, Bob Bennage, Manager. BHS apprentice cheerleaders led an eager crowd ar lhe BHS-Delano game. l52 -' X: I 5 .gh .ll li 1' Drillers vied for poinIs and I OD out of ten league games LEAGUES GAMES DRILLERS 42 DRILLERS 55 DRILLERS 53 DRILLERS 39 DRILLERS 49 DRILLERS 33 DRILLERS 53 DRILLERS 48 DRILLERS 42 DRILLERS 56 ARVIN NORTH HIGH TAFT DELANO EAST HIGH ARVIN NORTH HIGH TAFT DELANO EAST HIGH Lloyd M Gene Joh 37 45 28 4l 38 30 37 42 43 53 cCoy nson CINS. Ricky Richardson ik.. NN was gs we 1 2 -- 1 mania , ii' A C fklfi FRONT, Iefl' lo right: Alvin McDaniels, Alfred McDaniels, Jim Maxwell, Dennis Ralston, Tommy Walls. BACK: Sam Washinglon, Marvin Edwards, Dean Maxwell, Millon Jones, Richard Fisher, Pal Winnihan, Andrew Hill. The SANDABS wallcecl oll wilh lhe Soulh Yosemile League championship lor lhe sec- ond lime in lhe pasl lwo years. The classy quinlel compiled a 9-I record in league play, losing bul once lo Delano. In lhe season finale lhey downed EB easily 'lo lake lhe lille. nolher lwo poinls were scored by a high leaping Sanclab cageman. my an TIES QIHIQIUIDIBQ Flashq lives showed SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS SANDABS LEAGUE GAMES ARVIN 22 NORTH HIGH 28 TAFT 34 DELANO 32 EAST HIGH 2l ARVIN 22 NOR.TH HIGH 42 TAFT 34 DELANO 37 EAST HIGH 3l Duane Anderson I l' I ,I E I razzle-dazzle on court. BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS I9 23 30 34 34 I9 33 33 20 I6 LEAGUES GAMES ARVIN NORTH HIGH TAFT DELANO EAST HIGH ARVIN NORTH HIGH TAFT DELANO EAST HIGH KNEELING, Iefl Io righl: Arr Owens, Elcie Winslon, Wil- mer Mackey, Rich Berra, Doug Flelcher, Doug Morlon, Hen- ry Edgar. STANDING, left la righl: Pete Borda, Charles Powell, Art Chavez, John Marshall, Don Powell, Dave Tils- worlh, Jelhro Gupfon, Ed Jones, Don Harrison, Coach. For The second successive year lhe BITS I were co-champions of ihe Soulh Yosemiie I I League wilh EB. A coorolinaleci group of I performers possessing much figl-1+ and pep, 'rhey suffered few deieals. Their only Iwo losses for Ihe season came in SYL play, as lhey pul Iogelher a I6-2 win-loss record. Don Harrison, Coach The Bils pracliced earnesrly for their games in ihe South Yosemite League. x ,V I 835 5 QQ? T f .-:.-... gr. Tl. 1 I -ey QQ sr jx I wx s fo . X X if ini if N ' , l Ii? U6 TN T' T EEL ,fly Tse ' rw U, ii 5,5 I Q., J X .I fs ke' Q ROW I, leff To righf: Richard Froelich, Jerry Holden, liam Powers, Dan Chrisco, Larry Taylor, William Phillips, Cecil Edwards, Larry Copeland, Williard Roberson, James Captain: Ronnie McMahon, David Marion, John Graves, Robinson, Charles Weldon, Mike Pryor. ROW II: Wil- The JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, which won Twelve ouT oT a season Toial OT sixTeen games, combined polished Tloorwork wiTh superior rebounding To achieve Their Tine season record. Loaded wiTh prospeciive Drillers, each oT whom conTribuTed his share oT good all-round play, The Tive-man conTingenT snared second place in The SouTh YosemiTe League, as They won seven and losT Three of Their con- TesTs in league compeTiTion. ROW I, left To righl: Eddie Gonzales, Paul Loveday, George Spear, Don Hoffman, Jack Reed, Bobby Arias, Malcum Harris, Bill Pargon, Jim Claxlon. ROW ll, Iefl To Lowell Nelson, Coach. Eagers rattled the Sporring a 9-5 record, The B RESERVES had reason To be proud. Capirained by John HoTTman and Jack Reed, They did noT achieve Their siring of nine wins easily. They oTTen compeTed againsT more experienced opposiTion, so Their viciories were well earned. The Reserves used very successTulIy a man-To-man defense To coniain rival eT- TorTs. ParTicuIarly looihersome To The oTher side was The Teams' hard-working offense. righi: Jim Spifls, Dave Briggs, Dan Byford, Mike Carls, Dwight Walsh, Bruce Munro, Ray Magana, Eneraff Gordon, Ron Robhyer, Terry Krumm, Coach. Noi piciured: Larry Burk, Manager: Roberl Schuster, Manager. 5?-UST! S YIl' KNEELING, lefl lo righl: William McDaniels, Tom Byford Terry Davis, Dwayne Givins, Joey Ramos, STANDINGi Made up of boys who qualified for D class compelilion. lhe RIGGERS garnered hardcourl experience under lhe guidance of Coach Lowell Sayre. The diminulive drib- blers played alerl ball in regisiering iive wins and lhree losses, allhough lhe leam had lo sellle for second place in iheir league ailer losing a hair-raising game lo E.B. in lhe lasl' len seconds. Final score in lhis see-saw affair was 29-28. ROW I, Ieff io rlghf: Eddie Murohnl, Carlos Escalera Elllah Viewing, Millon Thompson. ROW ll: Lowell Sayrd, Lowell Sayre, Coach: Jim Sackman, Lloyd Berens, Don Shelton, Roberl Parsons, Manager. The D RESERVES were always slriving io improve upon lheir baslcelball prowess. The Reserves were champions in lhe league in which lhey played, by meril' oi a 7-I loop marlc. The leam avenged an earlier loss lo Norlh High by defealing 'lhem for ihe championship Z0-l8. As a group, 'lhe leam was well balanced and was capable of playing a Top brand oi loaskelball. Coach, Douglas James, Bill McCulloch, William Ander- son, Roberl Parsons, Manager. ROW l, lefl lo righl: Arnold Kirschenman, Mike McCarl, Kennelh Thayer, Phil Hocking. ROW ll: Francis Fraser, Coach, Larry Carr, Richard Fisher, Fred Wynia. The DRILLER GOLF TEAM, led by re- lurnees from lasl year's league champs, experienced lillle lrouble in defealing op- posing linlcsmen. The leam was hard lo beal' on lhe green because of lheir fine marks-- manship. As leam members hir lhe ball well off lhe lee, and lheir pulling was above average, Bl-IS golfers promised lo conlinue lheir dominalionof lhe sporl in lhis area. Organized for only lwo years and already lhe owners of 'lwo Soulh Yosemile League championships, lhe WRESTLING TEAM is selling records. They qualified five men for lhe slale meel wilh one of lhem, Bill l-lunl, capluring lhe slale lille in lhe l75-pound class. In lhis meel lhey finished eighlh, lo round oul anolher greal season. Golfers, wrestlers and ROW l, lefl lo righl: Tom Fulce, Jerry Hendricks, Kenny Vaughan, Vic Farrow, George Wise, Kin Lo. ROW ll, lefl lo rlghl: Sherman Lee, Bill Morris, Lee Noble, Carl Schrader, Dennis Noble. ROW Ill, lefl io righl: Paul Mal- lel, George Dewar, Craig Nelson, Bob Bowser, Dan Ward. ROW IV, leff lo righl: Chuck Newcomb, Adolph Sosa, Bill Hunl, John Albee, Paul Briggs, Head Coach. Qiiifjn s A ff? ROW I, lefl lo riqhl: Jerry Malone, Wally Swan, Roger Coach, Fred Smiih, Phil Beffencourl, John Price, Harris Van Horn, Jim Lundy, Bill Palmer, John Van Ho'n, Denny Hindon, Michael Gray, Larry C:nley, Ken Seaman, Bill Ralsfon, Tim Baldwin, David Puder. ROW II: Hank Pfisler, Price, Roland Woodruff. netters enioved banner year. The BOYS' TENNIS TEAM laclceol experience allhough ii claimed one of lhe lop ren- nis players in lhe area in Denny Ralslom neverlheless, ihe squad proved more lhan a malch for mosl leams. They wenl undefeaied ihrough lheir early season games and de- clared lhemselves in The race for ihe league lille. Top conlender for honors in lheir league was lhe GIRLS' TENNlS TEAM. A well-bal- anced group, ihey proved capable of defending lhernselves againsl rhe besl of oppo- silion. Sirong singles players and compeleni doubles parlners accounled for a good season. ROW I, lefl lo righf: Joy Rowand, Irene Young, Judifh chelle, Nancy Niebal, Lynda Classen, Carolyn Hager, Cappell, Janef Head, Karen Gallups, Janice Swar'd, Elhel Fleming, Sharon Hawkins, Paula Hobbs, Jackie Hyl- Margol Murray, Jodi Blankenship. ROW ll: Jerrilyn Mar- ton, Karen Eddy, Susan Allison, Marian Locher,, Coach. Q me 3 sf S 1 rs rs li F' Q X E E s Q E s E J ROW I, left to right: Burr Armsfronq, Sieve Henry, Chuck Tomerlin, .Billy Colm, Robbie Radar, John Ram- irez, Dennis Reynolds, Jeff Bender, B. H. Ladd. ROW ll: Marc Ozanich, Roddy Sfanley, Don Bickiord, James Fosier, Thomas Paine, Pai Baird, Jack Reed, Don Smilh, David Smiih, Phillip Fillmore, John Hoffman. ROW lll: Len- nart Gusiafsson, Malcom Harris, Gordon Carpenter, Bob Arlhur, John Graves, Richard Blick, Larry Dunham, Darel Shea, Bill Van Osdel, Wayne Empey, Jim CremeansF5am' Gehmidtv- dflhmmlzfes Swim team went Bakersfield High School again produced a winner in 'lhe I'-758 SWlMMlN6 TEAM. The shorl disiance swimmers had much lo do wifh This, since, in each of lhe sprinl evenis, lhey had oulsianding performers who always ihreaiened 'ro break records and oiien did. The relay ieams were unusually sfrong. Early in lhe season one of ihem was push- ing ihe naiional record in iis evenl. Such swimmers conlribuled much 'foward making 'rhis year's leam one of lhe iinesf BHS has ever iurned oui. Darel Shea, Richard Blick, Robbie Rader and Warren While availed fhemselves of The knowledge that a good siari makes a good race. wma: V ..... V H N if W i in T' W, r'rr V riwfrasrrw rwwwwessm ...Zfm WM, ,,,f, X DTS SN 'lx we MW' Dell Whelsler, Head Coach: -Bob lannaqs, Manager: Drlller diver Jack Arlhur execulad the pike forward somersaulr. Jay Mulvehal, Asslshnf Coach. all out to win. The divers and dislancemen on 'rhe BHS SWIMMING TEAM helped amass 'lhe poinis so necessary 'ro keep lhe leam in +he win column. The len dislancemen swam in 'rhe IOO and 200 yard evenls in bufferfly. breasl slrolce, baclcsirolce and free slyle. One of 'lhe dislance swimmers held all lhe school's free slyle IOO and 200 yard records in A. B, and C class. The divers of A, B. and C class worked very hard lo allain perleclion on dives like lhe one and a half, 'rwo and a half, and inward somersaull and 'lhe double gainer. ROW I, Ieff lo right Richard Joe Cox, Tom Reaves, Tim Brandt Meredefh, John Victor Fraesfone, Ted Klakoff, Don Pierson, Jerry Davis, Don Balduc, Dave Moreland. ROW ald Blue. ROW lll: Billy Ross, Sieve Adams, John Davis ll: Don Shellon, Kenny Bocas, Bruce Campbell, Paul Neeld, Herald Graber, Slaaley lgroslhklilotyd Berens, Paul Older s aw, mls o es. l 3. S Q. , E if 7 v 'H sf ' Q R fiiiiflg. Sens 3553535585 He r X fu , WAx..' 1. r ffm k img, ax, s- - -,. ,, c. J uw- . c 5 , sw -y , f, ,. - l i Denny Schmid? ace weighlman, gave lhe dis- Broad iumper Lloyd McCoy soared lhrough Disfance stars Al Pinheiro and Billy Ferguson cus a good heave. the air. look a turn around the irack. Classy cindermen BHS had ils usual line crop ol sprinlers and hurdlers in l957-58. The Driller lhinclads seldom lasled oleleal' and lhe sprinlers and hurdlers always could be counled on lo conlriloule lheir share in a BHS win, as lhe Drillers were among lhe besl in lheir separale evenls. These speedslers were also responsible, along wilh The field evenl enlranls ancl lhe dislance lrackslers, 'For anolher greal year in BHS sporls hislory. ROW l, leff fo righl: Jim Mills, AI McDanlels, Ed Scoll, William Keplinger, Lloyd McCoy, Cecil Mannings, Charles Mannings, Curlis Young, Dale Hayhursl, William Powers, Edward Wilzke, Bob Miller. ROW ll: Emmeli Hodges, Lonnie Crawford, De Wayne Givens, L. C. Winsfon, Jelhro Guplon, Vaughn Hicks, Jos Hill, Ozzie Porler, Marvin Edwards, Morris Hicks, John Huckary, Ronnie Billinglon. ROW Ill: Tony Russow, Granelly Nunley, Frank Russel, Barry Douglas, Bob Schuliz, Bob Menezes, Elmar Auzims, Marly Borlh, Gary Hays, Tommy Recior, Fred Chase, C. E. French, Mill Thompson, Manager. ? a'f3Lwi2aw, Ifsia-so S sw X , sr . r 'i ' 1. . -We 2T.. .Ci1-.Ffa 'tr ' 'Mis 'ffJ.k5'N.sI ELEWN Waits? firm lf iX?1W.. 'ew LE.: lf au. x'Ea,7i'5KQ1'V ,Nm ROW l, leff fo righl: Axel Walff, Roger Simonsen, John Hamillon, Jesse Hernandez, Ricky Richardson, Alberl Pin- heiro, Roberf Herman-, Roger Kelly, Earl Goodman, John Bumerls, Roberf Erickson, Romero Celedon, Jim Mc- Clure. ROW ll: Dave Kinoshila, Herman Porrer, Charles Rose, Billy Ferguson, Evereff Gordon, Stephen Lim, Mil- ion Jones, Billy Parmelee, Richard Pellerin, John Allison, Ken? Morehead, Lonzo Winslow. ROW lll: Ken Lo, Fre'd Gaman, Roberl Arlaway, Terry Davis, Leo Marquez, Ezekiel Alvardo, Don Lepell, Dale Brandon, Don Wafson, Bobby Parmelee, Richard Caslro, Larry Orr. triumphed ouer opponents. The irack leam was divided inlo ihree divisions: disiance, sprinis and hurdles, iield evenis. Among ihese divisions. iield evenis 'rurnoui was lhe largesi. Denny Schmidi leol Driller predominance over rivals in The shoi pui and ihe discus. The disiance irackmen were superior compeliiors in ihe 440, 880, l32O ancl ihe mile, winning 'rhese evenis more oiien ihan noi, and Bl-lS'ers usually managed lirsi place also in lhe oiher field evenis. ROW l, lefl lo righl: Terry Werdel, Ray Thompson, Mike Daillak, Tommy Akers, Dennis Jones, Darrell Fletcher, Kenny Vaughan, Mike Mefller. Abe Cordova, Denny Schmidt, Don Waller, Tommy Neri, Mike McBroom, Jerry Green, Jerry Kinoshlia, Don Ellison, Carroll Wilkinson, Lewis Hedgecock. ROW ll: Jim Fanucchi, Jefl Sperry, Jim Kliewer, Jim Barrel, Mike Davis, Tomrny Slanton, Jack O'Brien, Richard Lane, Ronnie Cole, Sid Fulce, Mike May- field, Bill Bone, Dave Curtis, Roger Wheeler, Tommy Kin- ney, Gary Kuhn, Doug Kelly. ROW Ill: Duane Pickard, Orval Elkins, Charles Cale, James Billings, Rodger Cole, Bill Pliler, Charles Grogg, George Dewar, Claylon Allens- worlh, Julian Sanchez, Roberf Gilbrealh, Raymond Bloom- quisl, Jim Milchell, Charles Hudek, Bob Varner, Adolph Sola. ROW IV: Chuck Rhodes, Gary Shaw, Sian Weiner, Benlley Varner, Alex Pananides, Danny Harlllne, Mike Zachery, Coral Holley, Dennis Morgan, Ernie Banduccl, John Hardesly, Tommy Parsons, Henry Rivas, Herberl 'l'idwell, Donald Young. Drillers plaved to win. WinTer sporTs faded inTo The background and spring sporTs came To The Tore as The DRILLER BASEBALL TEAM busied iTselT in preparaTion for a Tough loop slaTe. WiTh Their hearfs sel' upon a superior Tinish in The SouTh YosemiTe League. The Drillers were in There scrapping from The very ouTseT of The baseball season. And anoTher season seemed TorThcoming To The Drillers as They won six. losT one and Tied one in games which preceded Their league opener. Gary Cox, Vernon Page Charles Sarver, Coach: Johnny Smlfh Manager ROW I leff fo righl: Charles Anderson, Bill Burdick, Keilh Edwards, Gary Sulhers, Frank Hoelker, Pilar Colunqa Adkins Gregory Curlis, Gene Lee, Gary Cox, Ron Ochs- Mickey Finn, Norman Ollivier. ROW Ill: Mike Mrfchell ner Don While, Frank Fanucchi, Vernon Page, John Albee. Richard Parlein, Johnny Smilh, Danny Sparks John Bus ROW Il: Ted Robarl, Tom Gilbert, Bill Walsh, Riclverd lard, Barry Page, Mark Vincenl' Sharp pilching. excelleni' ball hawking and a brillianl display of spiril were laclors which made for a successful season for 'rhe Drillers. Their hard-lhrowing moundsmen and smari-lhinlcing receivers gave enemy ballers a 'rough lime. The hurlers always had a wide varieiy of piiches and usually had good conirol. Driller infielders hil lhe ball well and defensively commiiled few errors. The flycaichers could give lhe ball a long ride and also were adepl defensemen. Wilh such a group, lillle wonder lhe Drillers won. Consfanl praclice al' lhe Fourih and P Sfreels playing field developed Driller skills and leamwork ' ,QQ K Q' I A :ri fi rkiveeewass-JQUKLLT - M-we 'M' , , ewawxmfs NH' ,, , sNm?:re:a..,..M. Reserve nine also LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill French, Coach, Thurman Williams, Manager, Four JV moundsmen showed how lhey follow Through on Their deliveries. The JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM won a good share oT Their games before They hung up Their cieaTs aT The end of The season. A sirong piiching sTaTT gave The Re- serves a good ToundaTion on which To work. AlerT Tielding Trom The ouTTieiders and The inTielders accounied Tor The Tad Thai' The Team was a good deTensive uniT. The squad also had an eiiieciive scoring ThrusT, and in several games ToTaled very high scores. ROW I, lefl' lo riqhf: Richard Van Neman, Tommy Walls, Salcido, Audie Williams, Gregory Norville, Jerry Waters, Chas. Pool, Gary Monroe, Connie Harris, Roland Wiebe, Richard Froehlick, Bob Arias, Connie Barqer, Lonzo Hill, Mickey Mahoney, Bob Granf, Don Whiie, Gary Denny, Dewey Hinds, Floyd Thionnel, Dennis Williams, Jim Lloyd Biler, James Woody. ROW ll: Tom Jarrard, Paul Schwanles. played winning baseball. Dennis Bawden, Manager Jack Spencer, Coach. Freshman baseballers engaged in a game of pepper. A large group of freshmen lurned ou'r for lheir firsl year ol high school baseball as players on lhe FRESHMEN BASEBALL TEAM. They gained experience in lhe basic slcills of lhe game while lhey developed individual lalenls. The Frosh leam was hard lo loeal and proved lheir compelence by winning a maioriiy of iheir games. Good hilling, experl' fielding, and slurdy pilching gave lhe' squad lhe punch il needed. Many of lhese i958 Frosh seemed cleslined lo be lhe lulure Drillers. ROW I, lefl lo righl: Dellon Hughes, James Cherry, Andy Davis, Gary Yanl, Rudy Espinoza, Marc Savoie, Bob Whil- Hill, David Marion, Richard Berra, Rae Price, Larry Cope- church. ROW Ill: Lance Lipke, Eddie Gonzales, James land, Dean Maxwell, Wayne Hughes, Dan' Chrisco. ROW Grays, Eddie Howell, Jerry Wheeler, Loyd Nalen, Jeff ll: Don Powell, Doug Morton, Murray Pryor, Charles Al- Thompson, Ronnie Hensley, Roy Pierce, Daniel Simkins, bee, Rodney Sline, Dave Tilsworlh, Pele Borda, Terry Paul Wakefield. Tania Uaughan explained to Jennifer and lennart that many memorable events were ' Q I IAL 3 , 2 2 i ! X E I I69 Seasonal dances crowded the Eslelle Johnson and Archie Waldo reigned over lhe While Chrislmas Formal fesfivlfies. The Inier-racial CounciI's annual WHITE CHRISTMAS FORMAL was held on De- cember 2O in 'rhe cafeleria, from 9:00 'ro I2:OO. The room was arrayed wilh Chrisl- mas frees and gaily decoraled Chrislmas packages. Color was also added in The wide assorlmeni' of formals, as dancers swished and swayed around lhe room. The Come+s furnished mellow music for en- loyalole dancing. To highlighr The evening, a Iuclcy couple were crowned Snow Prince and Princess. IRC members worked in a rush lo finish fheir brealhlakinq decorallons for fhe While Christmas Formal social calendar. The slrains of confemporary dance music filled 'lhe air al The annual Girls' League Typical Co-ed Dance. Gaiely, lauqhler, and music filled The air ar The annual Girls' League Dance, Cu- picl's Capers. Large recl hearis and bold liiile Cupids greeied couples ai ihe door and were also scaliered aboui 'rhe cale- ieria, lending io lhe Valeniine Theme ai ihis, lhe firsi semi-formal dance of lhe year. Highlighl of Jrhe evenl was 'lhe crowning of olelighiful Leah Cole as Typical Co-ed. who was chosen ihrough balloiing al lhe door lhal' evening. Jim Mills congrafulafed 'lhis year's Typical Co - ed, lovely Leah Cole. Frank Fanucchi presenied Big B's chosen queen, Louise Shaw, with a lovely bracelet Big B, military Ball were The Big B Dance, one OT The mosT Tra- ciiTional social aTlairS oi The school year, was The resulT of loTs of planning, work, and wor- ry by The schools leTTermen. Members of Big B all did Their share To malce This clance The huge success iT was. The climax of The .age gala evening was The crowning of The Big B Queen, whom The leTTermen elecTecl from a Tielcl oT Tive candiclaTes. This year's lovely queen, Louise Shaw, was crowned by The Presidenl' of Big B. The Fabulous Rocking CounTs provided lively music af The Big B Dance. traditional at BHS. Uniformed Cadels and their resplendent dales made hand- some couples af The Military Ball. The coronalion of Susan Broclc as queen highlighled lhe MILlTARY BALL. During an inlermission of ihe dance. Terry McDon- ough and Carl Proul presenled Susan wilh an engraved bracelel along wiih her crown of carnalions. The lradilionally formal ai- fair was held in lhe caieleria and was spon- sored by The Cadel Corps. Susan's ladies- in-wailing, Judy Reaves, Sandra Holmes. and Pam Calloway were elecied by lheir respeciive classes. buf only seniors were al- S- 5-liz lowed lo voie 'i'-Ol' 'l'l'1G QUSGFI. Mililary Ball Queen, Suzy Brock, graciously received her floral crown from Terry McDonough. Student hodv enthusiastically The Driller Band and card section saluted East Bakersfield High at the annual Big Game. Throughout the tootball season. an an- ticipated part ot the home games was the CARD SECTION.. Although primarily a project ot the junior class, the entire stu- dent body eagerly participated. During halt time, synchronized with the band, Bl'iS'ers lceynoted good sportsmanship by saluting the visiting team with I-li. Showing equal respect tor the home team, rooters con- cluded the program with the traditional Block B . BHS students were always eager to at- tend spirited RALLIES held in the Stadium, the Auditorium and the Quad. Lively song and yell leaders led students in peppy songs and yells. The Driller Band played marches, tight songs, and popular music ot the day. Members ot the coaching statt gave rous- ing speeches and explained football plays with the aid ot the Driller Football Team. .s K K it li S . It upported football season. Nearly all campus organizalions spon- ' sored candidales lor lhe Miss BHS conlesl in early fall: lhen, al a lea, lhe girls were iuclged on poise and personalily. From lhe lhree girl linalisls, Toni Vaughan was elecleol by The sluclenl bocly as 'rhis year's queen. Reigning as lvliss BHS, she became 'rhe ol- licial hosless al all school funclions. The EB-BHS game was the sailing for crowning Ton M0 Vaughan as Miss BHS. N91 'X 1 l lyg W I ' U The sfadium crow cheered as fhe Drillers scored anofher Touchdown. Song and vell leaders Chosen Through sludenf body vores. AP- PRENTICE SONG LEADERS, snappily oui- ii'H'ed in blue and while uniforms, exhibiied greai' pep, enlhusiasm and school spiril. Al- ihough Their main service was 'ro assisr Var- siiy Song Leaders. 'rhe ihree girls led Bl-lS'ers in songs al' all Sandab games and al' rallies. The Appreniices also held much responsi- bilify in represenring Bakersfield High ai pep aciiviiies boih in Bakersfield and ai oul-of-lown games. VARS!TY SONG LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzy Brock, Donna Millar, Jane! Jarrard. displaved tireless spirit. Leading rhe masses of crowds ai 'rhe foci- ball and baslceiball games again ihis year were The VARSITY YELL LEADERS. These feminine bundles of spirii and viialiiy did iheir biggesi job ai ihe EB-BI-IS and NH- BI-IS games. They also were hosiesses ai 'rhe annual Awards Nighf Banquei in March and ai ihe Kern Counly Associaiion of Siudeni Represeniaiives' meeiing held on The cam- pus February 6. APPRENTICE YELL LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Mills, Susan Creel VARSITY YELL LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Burr, Leah Cole, Beverly Dewar. I.,- Danny and Doflle Driller ralsdd school splril al rallies with mlghly blasls of lha air hom. Pep rallies and assemblies During lhe fall lhe enlire sludenl body allended rallies held in The sladium. or oc- casionally, in 'rhe audiiorium. Al all rallies Danny and Dollie Driller represenled lhe spiril of BHS and helped 'rhe song and yell leaders boosl sfudenl body enihusiasm. During 'rhe spring semesler assemblies were presenied almosl' weekly by campus organizalions such as IRC, Rally Club, The Driller Band and lhe Orcheslra. Seasonal programs also included lhe Chrislmas, Pa- 'rriolic and Senior Farewell Assemblies. Bonfire rallies warmed up school spiril. sss' brightened campus spirit The Chrislmas Assembly proved io be beautiful and awe inspiring in iis religious seiiing. IRC and Modern Dance members porirayed realisflcully fha days of ihe cave man in ihe IRC program, Through lhe Ages. I79 Dramatic entertainments were The Shantyland Mob was caught in the act of breaking into Larue Towers in one scene oi the student body play Mrs. McThing. The STUDENT BODY PLAY, a tantastic comedy entitled Mrs. McThing, was pre- sented in Harvey Auditorium March I9. 20, and 2 I . The settings were Larue Towers, the elaborate home ot' society leader, Mrs. How- ard V. Larue lll, and Shantyland Pool Hall. a hangout tor thieves. The double role ot the witch, Mrs. McThing, was portrayed by Leah Cole and Tony Vaughan. Linda Shrier. a veteran Thespian. played Mrs. Larue. Mrs. McThing tLeah Colsl in the form of a witch tried to take her daughter Mimi tht Wssti from Mrs. Larue fLin'da Shrierl. a special treat. One ol lhe aclivilies of dramalically in- clined seniors was lhe Senior Class Play. This year's produclion was Dino. lhe slory of a young leen-ager caughl belween lhe choice of good and evil conducl. The lille role was porlrayed by John Whileneclc, mak- ing his dramalic debul in lhis produclion. The play. casl wilh seniors only, was skill- fully produced and direcled, bringing lhe slory lo life wilh greal warrnlh and under- slanding. Members of lhe senior class play casl' rehearsed long and lale lo gain realism in fheir performances Parlies al lhe social hall provided recrealion for Dino and his friends in lhe senior play. SEPTEMBER I3 20 27 30 OCTOBER 4 I7 I8 2 I 25 3 I NOVEMBER I 6 6-7 8 I I I5 I6 20-22 22 23 27 28-Dec. I DECEMBER 2-4 l 7- l 9 20 20-Jan. 5 JANUARY I3 I5 24 25 30 Some daus were especially Howdy Hop Drillers vs. Sanla Maria Foolball Freshman Eleclions Game Apprenlice Song and Yell Leaders' Eleclions Drillers vs. Merced Siudenl Sing Assemblies Drillers vs. Fresno P.T.A. Bar-B-O Girls' League and League of Men Drillers vs. Tall Freshman Back-To-School Nigh+ Drillers vs. Norlh High Griliilh Memorial Drillers vs. Delano Teen-Age Governmenl Day Senior Class Play, Dino Insfifule Day Drillers vs. Easl Bakersfield, lnlra- Veferans' Day Holiday Drillers vs. Arvin Mililary Ball Thanksgiving Assemblies Drillers vs. Roosevell Blue and While day al Brock's Drillers vs. Tall Thanksgiving Holidays Molorama Assemblies Chrislmas Assemblies While Chrislmas Formal Chrislmas Holidays Founders' Day Program Ludden Memorial Drillers vs. Delano Drillers vs. Easl Bakersfield F.F.A. Falher and Son Banquel Sludenls' Assemblies cily Championship worth remembering FEBRUARY I 5-6-7 6 I4 I5 2I 26-27-28 MARCH 3 4 5-6- I O I2 I9-20-2l 3 I -April 6 APRIL I4 I 6- I 7- I 8 26 29-30-May I MAY I 3 I5 I6 I7 2I 22 28 29 30 JUNE 3 6 7 8 II I2 I3 Big B Dance Palriolic Assemblies KCASR Meering ai' BHS Drillers vs, Delano Cupid's Capers, Typical Coed Dance Drillers vs. Easi Bakersfield SYL Championship IRC Assemblies lnferclass Track Meer Driller Band Concerf Driller Band Assemblies Annual Sporls Award Nighr Sludenl Body Play, Mrs. McThmg Easier Holidays Modern Dance Concerl Rally Club Assemblies Oracle Day af Weill's Opererla, Oklahoma Sludenr Body Eleclions Senior Class Banquel' Class Eleclions VisiI'ors' Day Valkyries' Dance Orcheslra Concerl Scholarship Assembly Advanced Girls' Glee Club Concerl Orchesira Banquer Memorial Day Holiday Choir Concerf Band BandqueI Junior-Senior Prom Baccalaureale Service Senior Farewell Assembly Senior Class Day Gracluarion Whing-Ding Bob Jones illustrated to Jennifer and lennart the ualue of ADVERTIS I Q.. I 1 J 1 K 3 1 1 1 1 ,1 ? 5 J I Ei l85 You always find beaufiful iewerly af WICKER- SHAM'S whefher if be diamond wedding rings or fine silverware. Wifh so many beaufiful arficles fo choose from, Janice Jones and David Hibdon are having a pleasanf fime making fheir selecfions. You will, foo, af WicIcersham's, I9fh and Eye Sfreefs. lf's fhe smoofhesf, sleelcesf, and mosf powerful Chevrolef ever builf. Tonia Eveffs and Bob Jones are off for an affernoon of fun in fhe I958 Impala Converfilole. All of fhe new model Chevrolef cars and frucks are available af THREE-WAY CHEVRO- LET COMPANY, 22nd and Chesfer. Dorofhy I-lammif and Linda Baker view some of fhe added feafures of fhe new-model porfalole fype- wrifers demonsfrafed by Jack Davenporf, Kern Coun- fy's mosf prominenf fypewrifer dealer. In addifion fo porfaloles in fhe popular pasfels, JACK DAVEN- PORT TYPEWRITER COMPANY also carries a com- olefe line of adding machines and calculafors. HAZEL MOBERG DRESS SHOP 'Coed and career girls' fashions' 3 I4 Chesfer Ave. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 2O'rh and Eye Sfreef Bakersfield, Calif. CAL-CH ESTER DRUG STORE Corner of California and Chesfer Aves Bakersfield, Calif. AMUNDSEN STUDIO Porfraif Phofography 725 Chesfer Ave. OWEN D. MCWILLIAMS INSURANCE I324 California Ave. VVhere your make more 1glql'gl CINDERELLA FLOWERS AND GIFTS Telephone FA irview 7-2784 3I I Chesfer Ave. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 4I4 I9'rh Slreef Bakersfield, Calif. ALLEN FREEMAN PRINTING CO. SERVICE X SPEED I' QUALITY 802 I-Iurrlie Ave.. Oildale. Calif. aSkZ?!S?!H!Ii Records, radios, hi-fi's, pianos. and organs are Ieafured in abundance af Ihe VALLEY MUSIC CO., 322 Chesfer Avenue. Roberfa Ralslon and Bill Colm make fheir record selecfions wifh Ihe aid of Valley Music's friendly salesman, Bob Jones. Valley Music sfays open Monday and Friday niqhfs unfil nine for cusforner convenience. Lynda Childers and Mary Dodds know fhaf for planf food and ferfilizers you iusf can'f beaf The producfs available af BI-WRIGHT NURSERY. The seedlings you buy af Bi-Wrighl will be sfrong and healfhy. Bi-Wrighf's seed supplies will provide lawn or flower bed wifh iusf Ihe slarf if deserves. Fran Abshier and Jackie Shusfer browse Ihrough yardage af HOUSE OF FABRICS, 2026 Chesler Avenue. Coffons, rayons, linens, woolens and dra- pery fabrics are fhere in plenly, as well as Simplicify, lvlcCaIls', and Bufferick pafferns. House of Fabrics also has a complefe nofions deparfmenf, where fhe needs of fhe seamsfress are supplied. Toni Vaughn and Lawron Powers fry our lhe new Ford relraclable hard-lop. Thunderbird sryling coupled wi+h Thunderbird go-power, make The i958 Ford one of rhe besr performers on 'rhe road loday. GEORGE HABERFELDE FORD COMPANY has available all new Ford cars and Trucks. BHS'ers can buy Jrhe food producls of every wel! known brand name al YOUNG'S MARKET, as Dollie Nicodemus and Charles O'Neil can lesiify. Young's Marker. because of Hs size, can and will provide cusfomers wilh 'lhe coun1'y's wiclesf seleclions of Jrhe lowesi' possible prices. SKATELAND ROLLER RINK, 4I5 Casa Loma Avenue. has lhe largesr roller skaring floor in rhe enrire San Joaquin Valley. Here is a group of Bakersfield High sludenrs who already have fhe Ska+eland habil. Why don'+ you gel info 'rhe habir. foo? SAFEWAY LAUNDROMAT 81 CLEANERS FA irview 3-8487 Bakersfield, Calif. FLOWER MART Flowers for every occasion FA irview 5-3732 BRUNEL'S PHOTOGRAPHY The family s+udio FA irview 5-9864 Or FA 5-9305 SEWING MACHINE CENTER I4l5 Brundage Lane FA irview 5-9508 KENNETH A. SHELTON CO. - Morlgage Loans- I8 Souih Ches'rer'Ave. SAN JOAQUIN TRACTOR CO. Allis Chalmers sales and service California and Hwy. 99 URNER'S APPLIANCE CO. 2I2 2ls+ Sireel Bakersfield, Calif. Roberl' Scherb and Leslie Collin admire one of 'rhe living room ensembles found a+ McCART AND BULTMAN. An affraciive assorlmenl' of brand-name 'relevision and a pliances is displayed 'rhroughoui' +he siore. Hi h quaii+y, reasonable prices, and courieous salesmanghip give sa+isfied homeowners complele confidence in furnifure selecfed. Kern Coun+y's farm news and good music sia- Jrion, KWSO, lO5O on +he dial, prides ilself on The besr classical music programming in 'Phe area. Bob ELMER F. KARPE REAL ESTATE Insurance-Loans 920 Ches+er Ave. Bann, your hosr for many hours of pleasurable lis+- ening, reveals 'rhe secreis of whai' goes on behind The microphone, as he cues up a recorded concerr. Lennarr Gus+afsson, foreign exchange siudeni from Sweden, geis a good loolc al' American men's cloihing slyled especially for COFFEES MEN'S STORES. Wayne Blackloclc is showing Lennarf a new swealer-iaclcei for young men. Bl-lS'ers mighl well sfop in and 'rake a look af The compleie line of men's furnishings ai Coffees. For Ihe loesl in pholography BSI-I'ers can depend upon lhe worlc ol HENLEY'S STUDIO. Localed al I673 Chesler. near Truxlon Avenue, Ihe sludio spec- ializes in commercial worlc, porlrails, aerials and weddings. Cheryl Parmelee and John McNully in- specl lhe apparalus which was used in prinlinq l958 senior porlrails. Burl Armslrong and Carl Proul, Iwo fashionable men on campus, check lhe sporlswear al CASPERS MEN'S STORE. Al Caspers you find sporls wear lhal is really in slyle and dress suils lil for a lcing's wardrobe. For +ha+ gradua+ion suil go lo Caspers Men's Slore. Willie Boone and John I-lamillon are being filled in Ihe lalesl slyles of luxedos and dinner iaclcels by KELLY'S FORMAL WEAR, l3I5 l9+h Slreel. Wilh so many formal evenls on lhe senior calendar, il's a good idea lo lel Kelly's provide you wilh lhe dressi- es+ 'formal oullil available anywhere. PAUL HORNUNG 8: SONS -Luggage and Lealher goods- I606 I9lh Slreel' VOGUE DRESS SHOP I5Il l9lh Slreel Bakersfield, Calif. CITIZENS LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING 93I lblh Slreel Bakersfield, Calif. DEWAR'S CANDY SHOP I I2O Eye Slreel' Bakersfield, Calif. YY Y O. D. BURR REAL ESTATE Specializing in Soulhwesl properly 33I Chesler Ave. DICKEY JEWELERS l520 l8lh Sfreel Bakersfield, Calif. RICE BOWL - Chinese Food - I I I9 l9lh Slreel' KING MARSHALL LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Supplies Bakersfield, Calif. Ronnie Barne++ and Pal Berr . seared comforfably on one of SEARS' aHrac+ive clivans, +humb 'rhrougn Sears' Harmony House, Color Book. An assorrmenr of six+een basic colors are displayed and are avail- able +o cusfomers in furnifure. draperies, floor cov- erings, pain+s. wallpaper, lampshades and bed- spreads. Sears' Harmony House Colors make pro- fessional-fype decoralion easy. Bearrice Choy and Mike Evelelh no+e lhe hand- some lines of a Hoffman 'relevision ser al WITHAM'S, faclory aufhorized dealer for radios, relevision, and appliances. Wi+ham's carries General Eleclric, Mo- forola and Hoffman Jrelevision and services all rheir sales. Free parking is an added feafure a+ Wi+ham's. l9+h and G Srreers. Ginger Barlly and Trenl' Devenny find our iusi' how lhe BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN is prinled. One of +he prin+ers is clernonsrraling +he newesl iece of lirhographing equipment The Californian lias one of 'rhe mosl' up-fo-dare prinling planls any- where in fhe San Joaquin Valley and fhe besl news coverage. Barbara Bosworlh and Clark Galland go on a Iyp- ing spree al' VALLEY OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. I622 l9'rh S+reeI'. Valley Office carries Srnilh-Corona, Reminglon-Rand, Underwood, Cole and Royal por- 'Iable Iypewrilers, and services Their sales. ln addi- Ii-on Io Jrypewriiers, Valley Oriice has a full line of business and arf supplies. WEILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' l42O I9l'h Sireel Bakersfield, Calif. Joe Brown and Lynn Rampion admire carpeling sold by JOST CARPET COMPANY, localed al' 24 I O F Slreel. Available al Josl s is a wide varieiy of carpels-chromespun, wool, collon, and nylon: and cuslom ,made drapes in all colors. Forihe cuslomer's convenience Jos+'s has a home decoralor and color consullanl. mmslisfxs iff , N BAKERSFIELD ABSTRACT CO I33l Chesfer Ave. Bakersfield. Calif. GREEN FROG MARKET Buy here and eal' beHer ' Alla Visl and Berma LOG CABIN FLORIST Telephone FA irview 7-8646 404 l8Ih S'lree'I' HAROLD BREWER'S WOMEN'S WEAR 2737 F Slreel Wes+chesl'er Disfricl SIMON 8: SIMON Real Eslafe-Loans-Insurance 827 Chesler Ave. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 2235 I-I Slreel' Bakersfield. Calif. BAKERSFIELD BEARING 81 MOTOR SUPPLY 2000 H Sireef Bakersfield, Calif. Acknowledgments CALIFORNIA ART AND ENGRAVING COMPANY Marvin F. Bonds, Roberi' Moon 2l2l Alls'I'on Way Berkeley 4, California THE CARDOZA COMPANY 255 Twelfih Slreel San Francisco. California HENLEY'S PHOTO SHOP Don Koeninger I673 Chesier Avenue Bakersfield, California LEDERER, STREET AND ZEUS COMPANY, lNC. Roberi' L. Ozias 2 l2l Allslon Way Berkeley 4, California S. K. SMITH COMPANY S. W. Refclwin 5260 Wesi' l04+l1 Slreel Los Angeles 45, California MR. AVERY ALLEN Adminislralive Assisianf +o 'rlwe Superiniendeni, and MRS. BEVERLY TORKELSON Assislani' io Mr. Allen, for laking many of The picrures for 'rhe I958 ORACLE. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY 2 Parlc Slreei' Boslon 7. Massacliuseiis for use of slanzas from WhiH'ier's Hymn . M My mwmw ,, I WW MW Wgwisl a Q N4J57'Q W WW W M WW WV M7 WMQQLWM QLEAQQQHWZ My QI mm M9405 , GQAM 6 ?JPJqQOiE?3MMB x Jigga? 07. ff? ' SRESE QUE0 ff-ew 99 ' M ws Q9 w 5,9 QW A f W ff Q? N' gf! 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