Chowchilla Union High School - La Entrada Yearbook (Chowchilla, CA)
- Class of 1958
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S N Ei 4 X iff? ff fx 5. - 75 R- M4 , ' 5' ff' J' ' 1958 LA ENTRADA JM xtkx ' A I I ,2 PubUshed bythe ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OI-IOWOI-IILLA UNION I-IIGI-I SOI-I OI-IOWCI-IILLA, OALIEOENIA Iune IU,I958 VOLUME 26 OOL LA ENTRADA STAFF Editor PAM SCOTT Assistant Editor LEONA PITTZ VERONICA WADEWITZ Business Manager Sales Manager DIANE PONTES IERRY STALLINGS Art Editor Assistant Art Editor CHARLES ROBERTS KENNETH SANDERS Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor LARRY WELCH PHYLLIS BETTES Typist NANCY HART BEVERLY FORATH Sponsors RALPH CONAWAY IACK BOSWELL IOY BOSW ELL A K Aff 'uf Art Adviser Chairman Business Adviser 3 i as TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 ln Memoriam 5 ADMINISTRATION 6 Superintendent 8 Board of Trustees 9 Faculiy 10 Offices 17 Library 20 Bus Drivers, custodians, and cafeteria 21 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Student Council 22 CLASSES 24 Seniors 26 luniors 38 Sophomores 44 Freshmen 52 Student Memories 60 SPORTS 66 Football 68 Basketball 74 Baseball 80 Tennis 83 Track 84 Intramural Sports 86 Golf 88 Swimming 89 Wrestling 90 Girls' Sports 91 ORGANIZATIONS 92 Band 94 C.S.F. 98 La Entrada 100 Howler 102 Thespians 103 G.A.A. 104 BlockC 105 F.l-l.A. 106 Chorus 107 F.F.A. 108 ACTIVITIES Footballlkwards 112 Homecoming 113 Rallies and Assemblies 114 Awards 116 Bc1rnDance 118 Royalty 120 Prom 122 StudentI..ife 124 ADVERTISEMENTS 130 DEDICATION Too often young people consider it their natural right to accept their many privileges and benefits without realizing that someone-with time, effort, and money -must pay to gain and hold these benefits. Too often we attend our school without even realiz- ing that you, the people of this area, have made all this possible. As teen-agers, we seem to have removed from our vocabulary the words thank you. lt is a very little reward to all of you-the adults of this area-but We do thank you for your help, your understanding, and your gifts to us. TO YOU WE DEDICATE THIS-OUR ANNUAL 3111 illlemnriam Each year, through the wisdom of God, close friends and classmates are called away from our midst. Yet, in our sorrow we realize that, although lost to us physi- cally, they have left us a symbol by which we may live. Because of their faithful in- terc-ession for us with our Master, we will always have that inspiration, that strength, and that constant hope that will enable us to carry on until we again are united with them. VIRGIE E X ADIVIINI IT IRATICN QW uk 5 HOWARD G. SNYDER Superintendent Yi 5 x 1 Z xx fb ' it v V 4-lx XX. fk Q xt 1 , I All , - Q. '1 tu 5 SUPERINTENDENT The students ot Chowchilla are fortunate to have as their new principal, Mr. Howard G. Snyder. The new administration created by Mr. Snyder has been received with enthusiasm by the students. We, the students, hope that our superintendent will remain with us for many years and that each new year will bring about closer ties ot friendship. f, fs... I H 't if 'I sw it nl Q 'EW X X Harold Balmaf, R. B. Smifh, George Sfrafhearn, John Laufsch, Walfer Wrighf. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The efforts mode in our behalf by the Board of Trustees has made this on outstanding yeor of school. GEORGE STRATH EARN chairman WALTER WRIGHT clerk ci if CLYDE QUICK assi. principal 9 Then. . ..Now ev.1 V ws in-u NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MNRRIED: Mrs. Janice West Bannister, Michigan Fresno State A.l.-and graduate work Reading, Orientation, and Counsellng Golf and swimming No Stephen M. larooshian, Jr. Auburn, California Stanford University, Sacramento State Journalism, History Sports No Mrs. Ruth Wachtler Mesa, Arizona Fresno J.C., Fresno State B.A.-Graduate work Homemaking Sewing No A. Roy Miller lerenda, California Fresno State A.B. Degree Shop math, Woodshop Antique cars and flying Yes, one son Mrs. Harriet Adamson Madison, Kansas Kansas State Teachers' College in Emporia Kansas-Western State College in Gunnison. Colorado l.S. in Commerce Typing and Bookkeeping. Riding horseback, baking, traveling Yes, one daughter, two grandchildren NAME: Jack Boswell BORN: Helena, Monfana EDUCATION: Graduaie Norfhern Idaho College of Educa- fion - Washington Siafe graduate work - Taughf four years Kellogg, Idaho-Two years Sfale College of Washingfon--One year Tilla- mook, Oregon TEACHING: English, La Enlrada, N.F.L. advisor. HOBBIES: Outdoor sporlls MARRIED: Yes NAM E: Joy Boswell BORN: Kellogg, Idaho EDUCATION: B.A. in educaiion-Universily of Idaho-Taughl one year al Tillamook, Oregon TEACHING: English, La Enirada business advisor MARRIED: Yes NAME: Floyd Feaver BORN: Fowler, California EDUCATION: Visalia Junior College-Universify of California -Whillier-San Francisco Theological Seminary TEACHING: Maihemalics HOBBIES: Crafls, Young People MARRIED: Yes, four children NAME: Harrie? Feaver BORN: McKiHrick, California EDUCATION: Visalia Junior College-San Jose Sfaie-A.B. degree TEACHING: English HOBBIES: Reading MARRIED: Yes, four children NAME: Larry McCabe BORN: Norfh Dakola EDUCATION: Universify of Idaho B.A. in education-Taughf nine years in Kellogg, Idaho ' TEACHING: Biology-Head football coach, .misfajn bm- ball coach HOBBIES: Foofball and duck hunling MARRIED: Yes Then . . . Now Then . . Now NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: Ralph Conaway Gooding, Idaho Norlhwesl Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho A.B. Degree Ar? Painting-Robbing bees Yes, one child Herberi L. Mifchell Los Angeles, California Unlwersily of Soufhern California-Pasadena City College-A.B. Degree Junior Business Training-Consumers Educalion Tyoiw Collecfing Geological Specimens Yes, one child Floyd w. Park Modeslo, California Modesfo J.C.-Sanla Barbara Slafe B. A.-Fres- no Sfafe-San Jose-Universify of California Induslrial Arts, Melal and Arf Hunfing, fishing, phofography Yes, Iwo children Ralph Rose Healdsburg, California Sanla Rosa Junior College-Cal Poly-San Francisco Slale-B.S. Degree Mafhemafics Going fo church No Robert Bennells Cornwall, England B.A.-UCLA Occupalions-Civics Dodging my credifors Why else would I have the above hobby? NAME: Herberl L. Sfephens BORN: Sparia, Missouri EDUCATION: Phillips Universily, Enid Oklahoma, B.A. in Music-Oklahoma ALM, Sfillwafor-Nafional Band and Orchestra--Inlerlochen-Fresno Stale -Universify of California ar Berkeley TEACHING: Band-Hislory HOBBIES: Hiking-Reading MARRIED: Yes, 2 boys and 2 qirls NAME: Joyce Savala BORN: June I4, l'l35, Brawley, California EDUCATION: B.A. Fresno Siafe College TEACHING: Spanish-English HOBBIES: Lou Flores, Universiiy of California MARRIED: Noi yei' NAME: Samuel Shermii BORN: New York, New York EDUCATION: Fresno Stale-B.A. degree-General Secrelary TEACHING: Orienfalion-Communicaiions HOBBIES: Igusic-Dancing-Playing the Piano-Weigh? Ii ring MARRIED: Yes NAME: Mrs. Alberta K. Hargis BORN: Greeley, Colorado EDUCATION: Colorado Sfale University-B.S. degree TEACHING: Girls' Physical Education HOBBIES: Horseback riding-Golf-Wafer skiing MARRIED: Yes NAME: Bob Kelly BORN: New Jersey EDUCATION: Rulqers-U.C.L.A.-Universily of California af Davis-Wrighi Jr. College-California Poly- fechnic TEACHING: Agriculiure and Farm Mechanics HOBBIES: Skiing-Fishing and Hunlinq MARRIED: Aboui Io give up Then . . Now Then. .Now r NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: BORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: James Arabian Fresno, California Fresno Sfale College-A.B. degree Handball-Uh period No Gladys Caywood Fresno, California Fresno Slate-San Jose Stale-A.B. degree Library Music-Boxers Yes Frank Secondo Thompsonville, Conneclicul Chico Slale College-A.B, in P.E. Boys' Physical Educafion--Geography Fishing Yes, 2 girls Helen H. Davis Parks, Arkansas University of Arkansas-8.5. in Home Econom- ics-Graduate work al Universily of Kenlucky and Fresno Srale Homemaking Growing flowers Yes, 2 girls Jack Adams Colorado Colorado Slale Gym-Marh Sporls Yes NNME: IORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOIIIES: MARRIED: NAME: IORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOIIIES: MARRIED: NAME: IORN: EDUCATION TEACHING: HOBBIES: MARRIED: NAME: IORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOIIIES: MARRIED: NAME: IORN: EDUCATION: TEACHING: HOIIIES: MARRIED: Myron P. Vinor Los Angolos, California U,C.L.A.-l.S. and M.S. Physical Educafion Physical Educalion Afhlolics Yes, one girl Ann Ardis Downey, California Palomar Junior College-Whiflier Collage, B.A. Ganoral Secondary Physical Educafion Music, horns, all sporls No Roberf Roady Knoxall, Missouri Soufhoasl Missouri Slah College-l.S. in Educafion Roadinq and orionfaiion Pooiry, painfinq, and drama Yes-Ivo sons Willard Rumph Munisinq, Michigan Universily of Minnosofa Molal Shop Reading Yu, Z daughhrs , Jack Morris Fallansbay, Was? Virginia Fairmont Sfah College-Fresno Stale Collage Science and 'Mafh Cooking No-hope fo fhis summer Then Now . JN Xu .1i- fz.. fi fi If Then. .Now NAME: John M. Sully H BORN: Sanfa Rifa, New Mexico . EDUCATION: University of Sanfa Clara-Universify of Cali- fornia, B.S.'degree. ' TEACHING: United Sfafes Hisfory ' HOBBIES: Sailing, phofography, fishing MARRIED: Yes NAME: Mrs. Dorofhy Sully BORN: Evansfon, Illinois EDUCATION: Mills College TEACHING: Lafin and chorus HOBBIES: Playing the piano MARRIED: Yes NAME: Richard K. Armsfrong BORN: Los Angeles, California - EDUCATION: Universify of California af Sanfa Barbara- Universify of California - TEACHING: Mechanical drawing and melal shop HOBBIES: Fishing, golf MARRIED: Yes, fwo daughfers-one son NAIME: Mrs. Beafrice Ferris - BORN: Exefer, Missouri ' EDUCATION: Soufhwesf Missouri Sfafe -Teachers' College- Universify of California-Universify of Soufhern California-B.S. Degree TEACHING: Sfenography HOBBIES: Traveling MARRIED: No NAM E: Henry Wood BORN: Corona, California EDUCATION: Universify of Redlands-Universify of California -Fresno Sfafe-A.B. Degree ' TEACHING: Science HOBBIES: Hunfing, boafing MARRIED: Yes-one daughter OFFICES MRS. MARY ANN YOUNG BACK ROW, Ief? lo righf: Virginia Jordan, Rebecca Garrison, John Combs, Evelyn Evans, Ellzabelh Oehler, Sue Davis, Mrs. Young. FRONT ROW: Dolly Heffinglon, Don Brindley, Sharon Parrish, Lyndon Mandrell. MRS. lVY RYLANDER LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Sulfon, Helen Rabbiosi, Mrs. Rylander, Karen Hansen. ROBERT J. BlCKFORD Dorolhea Shahan, Dianne Shcbe, Carroll Kinslow, and Barbara Davis Barbara Crpmig Sludenf Finance COUNSELING L,......, HAROLD FATHY MRS. DOROTHY JOHNS film ,AX Egglzllll xiii' X Xl N 'x gi'- gg 2575 BACK ROW, lefr +o righfz Judy McColIoch, Bill Wrighl, Barbara LaMascus, Jane? Brandon, Margaret Harbison. SECOND ROW: Hilda Vogelsang, Marfha Box. FRONT ROQN: Aubrey Brindley, Margie Flelcher, Jerry Srallinqs, Ruth Wa e. Barbara Davisg Mrs. Dorofhy Johns, Counselor Richard Perryg Harold Faihy, Counselor Ronnie Sfineffeg Roberf J. Bickford, affendance officer Susan Leff, Clyde Quick 5 1 MRS. GLADYS CAYWOOD Larry Welch, Frances Benson, Larry Leff, Barbara Welch, and Lillian Parks li y LIBRARY Ke '11 , , I HRH The library is one of ilie most popular build- 1 'V I 6 ings oii CUHS. gilhr N427 Under the supervision of Mrs. Gladys Cgy- , wood, librorioinp students may find or quiet place f L ' Hi ff- E , , K, i ,T M 1, ,L f l 5 1 lo study, reod, or look for iniorrnoiion. ,key ,, .. -3 ae, vi I f X . X i f Susan Absher, Lenore Seibel fighlene Haynes, Rodney Parks Shirley Weeks BACK ROW: Al Crumo, gardener, Forresl Benscoter, mainlen- Women custodians: Mrs. Elnella Mitchell and Mrs. Mike Tynio, head cus ance, Bob Burris, custodian: Arr Adams, bus driver, Elmer Wag- Pauline Leslie. 'fodiang Morris Betfes qoner, custodian. FRONT ROW: Lloyd Oehler, cusiocliang Mike head of lransporfahon Tynio, head cuslodian. PEARL BOOMER Cafeteria Manager in BUS DRIVERS The students of CUHS have much to thank the bus drivers for. They not only drive us to and from school, but provide us with transportation to football games, band trips, and field trips. CUSTODIANS The custodians keep our grounds and buildings in good condi- tion by performing their unending duties of cleaning, repairing, ancl building. CAFETERIA This year Mrs. Pearl Boomer and her staff have done an excel- lent job of planning, preparing, and serving noon meals. They also provided refreshments for concessions, class picnics. and the break. Roma Ray, Gralie Ray, + Lilia Shannon TOP, lei? lo righl: Duane Everell, Jannefh Bradfield, Esther Bradfield, Loretta Cargill, Harvel Fogle, Eve- lyn Rulh, Dicky Evans. MIDDLE: Warren Wade, Barbara Welch, Mary Blaylock, Bonnie Wood, La- crela Wilhile, Lois Wriqhl, Jim Baker. BOTTOM: Mabel Johnson, Palsy Valentine, Pamela Meyers, Faye McGinnis, Norma McCall, Kalhy Kennedy, Margaret Johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL CHARLES ROBERTS DON ROMERI Sfudenf Body Presiden? Srudenr Body Vice Presidenf HILDA VOGELSANG Student Body Secreiary DOROTHEA SHAHAN Sfudenf Body Treasurer 6 M RS. GLADYS CAYWOOD Adviser f LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Smilh, Rally Commissioner, Frances Benson, Head Cheerleader, Curlis Tuck, Publicily Com- missioner, Dianne Shobe, La Enfrada Edilorg Beverly Foralh, Awards Commissioner. mr WM. X BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Tim Linhares, Sophomore Class Presidenfg BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Ken Benscoler, Block C President, Richard Henke Darrel McClauqhry, Freshman Class Presidenf. FRONT ROW: Mar- C.S.F, Presidenlg Bob Babcock, Band President, FRONT ROW: Susan Absher garef Harbison, Senior Class Presidenlg Larry Leff, Junior Class N.F.L. President, Margie Flefcher, F.H.A. Presidenl, Dolly Slayback, G.A.A Presidenl. Presidenlg Terry Flanagan, FFA. President. Left fo righl: Dianne Shobe, Charles Roberls, Beverly Foralh, Bonnie Smilh, Dolly Slayback, Margarel Harbison, Frances Benson, Hilda Voqelsanq, Terry Flanagan, Ken Benscoler, Larry Leff, Don Romeri, Curl Tuck. 1.-..................... Qi Ag CLA fi - nl.,- 4:34-' jf X ,WWW A if 73 SSES 'Fw fm AW, eu f 6' ff MARGARET: HARBISON TOM JONES DIANE FONTES MARGARET WONER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SENIORS The Senior class elected Margaret Harbison as its president. Through Margaret's drive and the sponsor's hard work, the class achieved in many fields. The Senior class won the student body card sales. Bonnie Smith was chosen queen of the homecoming. The seniors dis- played their ability to win, but the class also showed good sportsmanship. The class of l958 climaxed the year with the Iunior-Senior prom, ditch clay at the lake, senior Week, baccalaureate, and graduation. The senior's stay at Chowchilla ended with the all- night senior party after graduation. LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Parks, Willard Rumph, Mrs. Harriet Feaver LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Olivero, George Johnson, Directors. Mrs. Harrief Adamson, and Mrs. Joy Boswell. Barbara Davis not pictured. sm uuvwev. :rw ' 1 wr. f 'F Wwmia SENIOR POEMS BY DIANE FONTES JOAN GOODRICH Joan ls fun and lull ol e ' D D, Wllh The qanq she ls always rlqhl In step. CECIL LEE His sporls are loolball and also lrack And lor bclh of them he had a real knackl TOM TURK Tarn ls a:'1ulf'lsorfoIIadg One ol the finesf lrlcnds we have. TIGHLENE HAYNES To bs: a nurse ls rh7s qlrl's oreamg Shell be a success -shek on the beam, I H.wl 'H E 3 GENE SHIPMAN Blq and husky Is our Genej Lauqhlnq and srvvlllnq he can bv sv n RUTH WADE Shels always on fha qo and Clolnq Ola ol lhlnqsg Rvally, Rulh, foo bad you don? hav wlnqs. RONALD BLAND Always qrlnnlnq from ear lo earj Ron as always a frle-nd svncere-. EVELYN EVANS Shorl, frlendly, and exfra Sweelj She ls one qlrl who ls hard fo beal RICHARD CALDWELL A hi, ya all, and a frlendly qrlng Your hear'r This guy is sure to win. JACK GRIGSBY Biq and slronq ls fhla boy, Jack' And when if comes fo frlendg, lhers' re no lack. DAVID SPENCE As David! career he's chosen denhsfry A fine and wonderful denflsl you can be? he'll be. SUE DAVIS Wlfh n klmi word and sweel smile, ima Neal and quiel, fhahs Mlss Sue. DONALD HEFFINGTON To all his many friends hsfs known Duck y We wish him happiness and lols of luck DARRELL BLACKWELL Sort of Quiet and sort ol shy: Darrell is truly a real swell guy. DIANE FONTES She's full of joy, she's full ol lung That's why she's liked by everyone. LEON ANDERSON Tall and qood looking is this young boyg Just knowinq him results in lasting ioy. RENA HICKS Very small and lull of zest, We wish lor you-all the best. WARREN RODEFER With a pleasing srnile and a heart of gold, All of his virtues Can never be told. HELEN RABBIOSI Tall and slender and really sincere: She'lI always be lun for many a year. ROBERT HANSEN Robert is always bright and rltegry: And when you see him hc's never dreary. LaVERNE GUDGEL Pleasant and neat with a nine, sweet srnileg She has qualities that make lite worth while. CHARLES LINDSAY Tall, happy, and full of pep, Charles will always bein step. BARBARA DAVIS Tall and glint with a happy snnileg Here's a lass who's always in style. JOHN LYND John was quiet and kind olshyq , And with all his friends he rated high GARY MCLEAN Tall and lanky with a winning smiley With a Corrie along and chat awhile DIANNE SHOBE She studies hard and gets A's galore Sweet and thoughtful, who could ask for more? MARTHA BOX . Marlha always wears a smileg Tl1atwe'll remember a Ionq, lonq while. ROBERT DAUM Whal a lucky boy is heg Roberl has boih looks and personalily, LYN DON MANDRELL A classmafe of ours was Lyndon Mandrellg This is one red-head we'll remember well DOTTY SLAY BACK Quile a characler, we musl admilj Dolly was blessed willi plenly of wil. GEORGE NEWMAN He played basketball with all his hearlg Good luck in fhe fulure, Georqej you've qof a good start. BARBARA WELCH A real nice gal, liked by all ol usL A friendly smile and personality plus. ROBERT PARK A delight lo all was Mr. Park: Abou? him we could make many a good remark. DYXEAN WILLIAMS A personality all of her own: Because of this--she's never alone. LELAND SH EPPARD We've known Leland for quile awhileg To see his smile we'd walk a mile. TERRY FLANAGAN Pleasanf personalify and friendly as can A qdod foolball playerf we-'ll miss him-- be' you'll see. JOHN PITTZ A terrific quy and a foolball slarg Where we're concerned, he's qoinq lar. DORIS BLANTON Days will Lorne and days will pass: To be sure, we'll never forqel fhis lass, VERN PICKRELL Sorl of quiel and kind ol sliyg Vern is a lruly exceplional quy. an BOB BABCOCK Mr. Babcock fs nornially qulelg Unlil he opens his rnoulh then O whal a riol. BONNIE SMITH She fills our rallies with lols ol zeslq As rally cornrnissionvr shefs one of Thr besl. STANLEY CROUCH Srnarl and sludlousf-lhere's no slraing Wonder whal il's like To be n brain? TOM JONES Happy-do-lucky wilh never a carey And wherever he goes qoocl friends will be lhere. BETTY SUTTON . Ouiel and shy was amiable Berry, And when she was needed, she was always ready. CLYDE LACEY A friend in whom you can confide: His friends all call him dependable Clyde. RICHARD LEYH Dick was happy all year lhrouqhg Friendly and willy was This lad, foo. JUDY MCCOLLOCH She has looks, charm, and personality. BILL WRIGHT A real swell quy we like a lolg Friends and wil, all lhis hc's qof. She will qo lar in The world, you will secg MARILYNN GLENN OLlVER Aqain we have had a lol of lun lhis year, Wilh Marilynn and all her cheer. AUBRY BRINLEE Always quiel, always sincere, Aubry will be missed by all nexl year. ALFRED KENNEDY Alfred always had a quick rernarkg He seemed as happy as a lark. BEVERLY FORATH Bev ives ou? each school award' Q i A lsefler commissioner we couldn'l aflord. CLASS Now, Mable 7 GENEVA BERNARD Whal four years wilh Dianne will do l wish lhgl everyone could bei Just as mce and sweet as she. LARRY WELCH Larry's qolnq To be a language malorq l-le'll do flnefyou can warner. HAROLD CUSICK This boy ls really up 'lo par: Bel in lhe lulure he'll qo far. HILDA VOGELSANG She's sweel and al home in anV crowdi Ol lhls qlrl we have reason lo be really proud. JERRY STALLINGS He would walk down lhu lmlls and .ull llw A x qlrls would s'qhg Cerlalnly he wa: llve Rmrnvo olCl1owClullI.' High. WANDA COFFEY To us lhlg qnl ls slrrrply qrvolj Shels uno qlrl we ran hlqlxly ml:-. ROBERT KUHR l-le's qoinq lar llml Mr.Kul1vj 0 Vs lhe llmll wr' mv sum. l L ffmmifs asm- 1 JIM KOBZOFF Jlrn ployezl loolbiall day and niqhlg l-lf always slarrml lor lllv Wd and wlrlfn. DOLLY HEFFINGTON Dofly ls lun and qulle: .x rlolg She ls very svlflcxrn over -lwf-l. HERMAN DICKERSON Sporls Qnrrve firsrl you uoulll serv nl .1 qlanccj Bur nexl lo suorIe,Hr:1 vmnlllcctdrorrwdnce' KEN BENSCOTER A real las? rrwllo lllla qu',' can run Noi only lhalf-lve's lols ol lun, DOROTHEA SHAHAN Her ablllly lo work ls really urnazinqg She ls alwuys busyj neyrr lm! qazlnq. BILLY FOX Wilh crew Cul hull and souped up carg Thls boy lS known near and far. RICHARD ADAMS Rlclrard Adams, with a head of curlsg ls The envy of all sfralqhl halred qirls. MARY LOU BOLLINGER A rlnq on lrer finger llml really qlemmsg Jrmrny and rrrarrlaqe- .ne lvcr dreerrrrs. BILL FORREST A. quiet lad and shy ol eyeg Bzll as really one qfeaf quy. CHARLES ROBERTS As sludenl body presldenl of our selroolg He always obeys llve- Golden Rule. JUNE BAKER She'S real swf-el and Tlruuqrl very shy: She. always comes llrrouqlr wlllr .x qrea' brq HI, JERRY HITTERSDORF Jerry's more lun Hmm one Lam sayj And never A lvrerrd would he betray. JAMES WATTS We llke him lust lols and lolsg We know lwlrr: well as James Walls. VERONICA WADEWITZ Soplwlsflgaled and graceful as slug wnlksg And sweet and lrrlelllornl as slreg lalks. KAREN HANSEN Some :dy Karen ls sllqlllly srryj Bul Unie yuu lfncw lrefwwfll- lauqlrler you ll Ale, FRANCES BENSON She iumps and yells and leads our cheersg She's one ofthe best we've had in years. GENE HENSLEY In our class he made his placeg Tall and nice, with a happy face. GEORGE JOHNSON Driving his car is Georqe's delightg4 And a well-planned future soon in sight. ELIZABETH OEHLER Happy, cute, and full of 'lung Always ready with a snappy pun. MARLENE RILEY With a pleasinq manner and .J friendly air: A qirl like this is truly rare. CHARLES BOLLINGER He has what it takesg To keep the friends he makes. VIRGINIA JORDAN Ginqer Jordan is so swcelj Just to know her is a treat. DORIS MAXWELL Very clever and Quite shy, as wcllj Sweet and kind, loo, was Miss Maxwell RICHARD ROBINSON To all his friends he's known as Peleg A better friend you couldn't meet. JANET COLEMAN With us we think you'll aqreeg Janet's as sweet as she can be. MARGARET HARBISON She's happy to be a senior at lastg To top it off she's president ol the class LARRY ASHCRAFT He dances well to almost anything: He's sure to become a Rock and Roll King. REBECCA GARRISON They! say a qirl is rnado of suqar and spice: This must be true, 'cause she's so nice. SAMMY THORNTON Sammy we call him, a really qreal quyg Wilh Thar personallry, you can see why, PHYLLIS BETTES A real swecl gal wilh a radianl srnlleg ll shows her dlrnples all lhe whlle. MARSHALL BAKER A befler lrlend c:ouldn'l be foundg Therels always lun when he's around. CHARLES TAYLOR For a very swell person, Tex ls The onej People all like hlrn, 'cause hc's lols of fun BETTY JO HESTER Belly we call her and all aqreeg She sparkles and bubbles wllh energy. ALBERT BORBA If hls fufure ls lllce hls helqhlj He'lI reach fhe top-lo our deliqhl. CARROLL KINSLOW Whal ever he may choose lo clog Carroll will surely see il lhrouqh. SHARON PARRISH This cheerleader ls really on The beam In all she does, she rales supreme. JERRY MCALISTER A real nlce boy-we'ye known :Julie while: A boy who will always be ln slyle. 0 DONA MCCOLLOCH Always srnlllnq-always qayg Dona was Illced In every way. KENNETH COOK He's lols ow' fun to be around: Can always be seen somewhere ln lown CHARLES WEIKEL Fine in everylhlnq he evcr clidg Charles was lruly a real swell lcld. , PAUL PENSE Paul iusl lolned us las? Seplemberj And has a boy we'll always rcrnernbcr BARBARA PIMENTEL Always lalkinq, always gay: She is on lhe go alrnosl every day. NORMAN VAN DER VEEN Norm ls sl1orl,buloh,whalwllg ln lulure life, he'll be a sure hil. VALLIE GARLAND Lois ol fun and a very sweet lass: We-'ve enioyed havlnq lwer ln our class. MANUEL AQUINO Manuel sure ls sfrong and louqhg Befler nol' 'fry fo call his bluff. CJTSYQQQQB' X . SC gps- ya QR QPVQXN 506950 ax 6 C4955 . ' PAYNSXX xl aXe6xoXot'xa0 SN er Sed Cop wk 03 Pwvew' an Goo ,u 1 86V FHL Y S!! Sfvdud I fwof M Oy ' 4 FW' 'qlfffsyliq An., ,VO v '72 ,ISO Cl J' . '30 C2 LARRY LEFF JERRY PARRISH CAROL DILL LARRY WISENER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ruth Wachtler Ralph Conaway, Robert Bennetts Jr., John Sully, Jame: Arab'an, Sponsors. The president ot the iunior class was Larry Lett, who led the class to a very successful year. The lunior class sponsors were: Mrs. Ruth Wachtler, Robert Bennetts, Ralph Conaway, lames Arabian, and iohn Sully. Highlighting the junior year were the lunior' Senior party and the annual prom. The Iuniors made their money through 'the homecoming dance, concessions, and magazine sales. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Jones, Brenda Daum, Don Boyer, Directors. ,gm .. Z W. fy' 0 '-LL .., ,,-il 7: 'X an sf , .. Janette Brandon Jerry Parrish Nlarie Routt Earl Waggoner Janet Schindler Rodney Parks Eugene Bennett Clifford Valdon Bonnie Jean Smith Linda Weholt Ronnie Phipps Alice Gherke Lillian Watson Dale Nlandrell Loretta Oehler Delois Lloyd Don in one of his gay moods. Carol and her dreams of Johnny. The execulive lype. A ., 54. . .lr Pies' John Traphagan Ronnie Prestridge Curtis Tuck William Stoddard r-E sf ? L wx, Sw? i g, 2 ' A 5' ll f in Az, If Danny Askew Jimmy Bettes 5 .,.,. Q -,, 3 -. , 'W Q xx mm' Qui QRS- wait ,, x 5- ffm A i'5f'Z9'.'N fx if Albert Nlariscal Eddie Gwartney Luanne Nelson Robert Amey Linda Clayton Jeneanne Neal B ,:s,,. I '..: 1 'Q : - 1' be it -L .E Z: J Qx X RS? X se el if A Don Bollinger Carol Dill Michael Lara Beverly Ross 19 7772 s ' k K Njqvy :-. . A 5 . , me We A B P My . Q ii i, Rf HX' M t ,..1 Richard Evans Susan Absher Johnny Linhares Sondra Elam Jimmy Askew Brenda Daum Wayne Dowing Carolyn Raby David Sheppard Bobby Hubbard Alberta Mitchell Jerry Plummer Betty Weikel Beverly Ford Joe Aquino Eulis Patterson Richard Branch Bobbie Toland .:., 1 'See Ee,-xr' 3 ,qw we J, .K AA T-I-M-B-E-R H musl be a boy Nancy Hart Wendell Dickerson Carolyn Bergman Arnold Fletcher Janneth Bradfield Kenneth Sanders 4 A A f i4-:'55fL2 in rs R N. Marvin Marsh Janice Wasson z-22,2 gegnlal -IAQQ E 45 I X . .V ffm X! H 3 In is is I f im f ,ygyr We , . . ' Pam Scott Jerry Bradfield .,.,, I .e:. . V .,,., I, Q ,, f f' . fx, If Larry Leff Beverly Hittesdorf iinunrsest :swans wma : A I Mary Blaylock L. D. Wllliams g . 1 ' a:f 90' , .-. 0,00 0 Q4 ,gcbw a.g41,,'U1u',,e aaa so , al Qf vo arg Uv :NUCA Og -, ob, V N N' 5 fm o ' 0 's Q 5 oo,,02Qe'Qo'g.c, LYCNQ' 0 UO I a -H avat 1, BE j I ffiu u'.a:ulb, K d 4 1 n ,- -I . aaa, 57 fl ood - 'us ' o . 6 I o Q Q N 1 i t .5 3 TY:-1+...u X -lk W- Q P QAVA- - ' g ' ., T L ,,.,, -' , f - Q J i ,.,,. K A r F ? L jx S J G fl sf ' , ,..- ,V I L ,,:- Ebn, , ,g1:. 4 , A I. .:,. U Kr Q li Q so ,,, is :Ti in Ei' Ei.: -X Ja. mi tk FSB as-Q.. V A ru sffwi ' 4 a ww ef G Q15 L, P ... W i f we a s ,. in .ik -:xi ---v .. 2:12.15-,::-5 521 5 A 4- if X. 1 ' , . '- Billy Haze Leona Pitl.z Bill Hastings Lacreta Willhite Janice 0'Neal Fred Reese Geraldine Combs John Pense Larry Pistoresi Wayne Swilley Betty Baker Jim Lee Darrell Bramlettc Viola Griffin Billy Powell Bertie Burrows He was a freshman then. And he tries to tell us that Mrs. Boswell is the la1y one in their family. ibut which one?l There's one in every crowd Mable Johnson Raymond Hatley Bonnie Wood Don Boyer Wendy Walther Ray Rezendes Dolores Parker Larry Wisener Jackie Simon Dorothy Brigance Billy Amey Claretha Knott Sammie Everett Johnny Gai David Serrano Josephine Johnson l, i e or s 'ff' Q zz? -' we J' 4 ,. 2 .r 9 .-or iw' x 5 Y Yr .ff ,F : ,...., ' -- Mb' Q3 'ik f V. x -vuv I- 2 hw :Q . tg, l v, -, . .35-L 'f in 3 I I E . ....,.:V. H rf X J 4 .',,q ,x ..,q 1: N l qu A , if fe ef J, -i -:-' -Y 'l X Wi A , wi- se Ou- ? ,X xv- sf x ...N .ix- Hb hm' slfwx 4'9- 'K 1 'sw N ': x X 4 gk so r -.- , i X no 1 V' ww . ,W b .P i,.,M,, 5 X -3 ,N . Q? G 4 AN fri .i' ,- V H WR X! . 59, 'R , r X - Xe? SFF- .. .N X X x X X ix X M -rms.- as S r Y f - i X l. e . , X Hill, ,, 1 S N 'lu k ,f X R .ink ' .Yu x Ni it iw wr, 'iii' ' ' V 2551 ? l'5?fw Richard Perry Patsy Valentine Ben Whatley Lula Nlae Lester Earl Orr Betty Smith it A 5 .1 TX Dolores Allen David Lackey 1611 .,,.. 5 f 3 A I ff ,M l an fe . ,wt ,Y . J 1' it 'Nh' 1. fri M ,J 3.5, .. it Donald Romeri Gayle Sonderegger mu larva ww '45 are WRX new .- w-4? :J gy iii, gm. 3 A r ggi ...Y M 53 ex . ' 5 . aww ,re-' L X if '1z'i1-E2s. e- 'f?ffs.E2.' gf. :qi Jacqueline Riley Richard Jones Roberta Ledbetter Archie Gocdman Lenore Seibel Leon Fogle e 5 Norman, Terry, and friends. Faculty enjoying the break. Ruth all prepared for the big 'lrip Richard Henke Shirley Weeks Jim Sanders Martha Thornton Jack Newfield Leon Flippo Clifton Polston Cleon Fcgle B l B ' J' Ch rch Wando Davis Janice Siefert Robert Amey Kathryn lgo Wayne Cole Bobby Galley every ois immy u 47 r, O , ,,. fi ?? Kyigwu' A - - ,-f-L,?2, N, 4'- -.+x A A iii-.ji-1 N wi i , Faq ? ...., ,,,,. if 4' 'M 5 7 X x .K 1: M . x ' ,-Es' 55 Juanita Willis Larry Capps Linda iVlcAninch Jimmy Smith Have foolhbrush-will navel. Yvonne lVliller You lhink lhis looks bad- Ah, ma, do l have lo? The baffle babies you should see her in The morning. Oh, you big bullies. You nuls, Yhis is so sfupid. A sleady lwosome TIM LINHARES ANN STALLINGS BETTY DAVIS DONNA TOLAND President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SCPHOMCRES The class of l95U, headed by Timmy Linhares, was again one of the most active at CUHS. Serving the Sophomores as sponsors were Richard Armstrong, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Al- berta l-largis, Roy Miller, and Ralph Rose. Through the sponsors' efforts the class' policy ot hard work tor achievement was maintained. The class held a Halloween party at the begin- ning ot the year. The Freshman-Sophomore party climaxed another successful year for the Sophomores. ,-, Larry Ray, Jeananne Fox, and Kieth Benscoter, directors. -Www W v955.E8H wav:-M r ADVISERS, left to right: Roy Miller, Mrs. Alberta Hargis, Richard Arm- strong, Mrs. Helen Davis, and Ralph Rose, sponsors. jlcfju ' 4, L NKFKZX' Q XV.,-L , Ea , . ., t X - - :' s -. Ti nr -. If ' 'K lf ' , .: .... , , .-H-1 1 J N N 4 M 'A 55331, ,K 'P Q' J ...I - . ' '-'fzjg Eg-'E 'ggi ' i 4. -I f':- it - D R e is X P 535 f 7 -ei. W V 1 .: 1 Belt Davis Linda Smith James Blaylock Frances Orr Jim Emery Lena Price Bill Crader David Herman Y Thelma Valdon Harold Parker Peggy Perry Phillip Lybarger Pele Dela Torre Raymond Barker Frank Winchester Shirley Craig Everybody happy? Say woo-woo. Halleluiahl Ivy obviously enioying lhe Faculfy Tea. Donna Watson Delbert Roulston Robbie Parks Robert Thiessen Peggy Peck Donovan Green Dale Norman Louis Lopez Carol Ortner Glenna Woner Ollie Jo Ellison Stanley Amey Judith Russell Janet Curutchet Donna Toland Phyllis Sims AE C 5 I fp, - ' I ig u 1o 9 Q, ,ofsf'f'f,a o 'gi'caf vi:QE?- 4,5 fi- 00.10 Gan .gg iv.. nf ooez4'., 9qQvv new f lot 1' a 43 -4 ' afjgfi V5 QPU uazfulbgt K d f95,'1,',,, in 9 ,Oo - .J -E - 3 7 ' 57 Q O Jg ' ' .s 3 a el do . 'c -Q I.. .bod - Q 1 VL - sig: 5:21 !'ff.k fn A .59 v, fa. Tommy Coffee Jeananne Fox Harold Loveall Nlelba Wright Leon Pettit Shirley Lassiter Butch Cope Lorraine DeMoura Sally Askew Lana Olsen Carolyn Callaway James Gray Jean Haney Marjorie Heinrich Sharon Carlson Robert Bowerman A, B, C - Homecoming S 5 if Janet McDonnell David Stephens Ruth Wiggins Dennis Campbell Wendel Brizendine Terry Lane Woodrow Knott Larry Corbin Dennis Hansen Susan Leff Tim Linhares Jerry Kinslow Kathy Blanchard Norval Donica Danny Shimer Billy Dockery AL mr J, . WR ' Sp.. Larry Ray Janette Hale , v, !fvti?1 X KM Q ' -T' i, 'S -x wx N in 5 532212 ' QR-in -,L-, ff a ' ' X .X ,- f X ' r 1 f 5 X X INV' X x ff XX Xl NJ alll I 4 1' ,M W .Q we X ZQI ,. ,, .X eA.b ., ff L fffrr f mi r i i? 5 ei 1 L df rl , Q .v if N , My ,,, My -- Ruth Johnson Bobby Orr Carol Schmidt Harry Haynes Theodore Boyett Darrell Cone A 'QS . s Q, 52' 'W 3V ,D 'ft N, f-rt aw Y 'nf . me 5 A A .IT I gi ' 5 Jerry Bryant Carol Pittz fa- f- we Q if .zz ::.fi 3' iff R nr Amr .. , ,.,,, i E ll Annette Judd Ronnie Scroggins Ann Stallings James Frantz Richard Rutherford Diane Dockery R35 gre Q iz K , ' at 'N Ss' Ilargie Blackwell Billy Gordon s -5 Q. ilk in Girls' Sexfelfe Malorelles af Sacramenlo L , ,qw . H' guy? A A ' A . vt , 1 1? F : if it , V J f ,,:. - A , ii. V 9 . , We yt an - ik Qlz. - 'ku iw :-5:51. Z.. V I ---'. 1 -.,' L E Q 5. , Zip 57' , 14 . in Y Warren Wade Lois Wright 'lr tk X 9 , in it mr 1-hi., me N-...... its X v wt . , . X? 5 K xkzj Q' .k-. 1 If s J . 4 ,.-- he N , Faye McGinnis John Perry Richard Bissig Joedy Hendrix W. L. Womack Loretta Wyatt Darlene Welch Turner Boyd Nancy Proberi Floyd Capps Jeannie Shimer Oliver White 47 ui-xi? . 9 5' 5 . - I' 3, ', ,4- Q- ry' ID ' ,,!- 153 T S 2 ' 7 5 V , sr-L---Y-, g F' 'Q , nfs 3 ,M e sid' as 5-fig - - ,. .:, Y' 'ry w 2 ' wr , .wi xx i s , ,,4e.. I Delores Aquino Jim Baker Darlene David Leon Amey James Humphries Janice Dixon Kenneth Robertson Dale DeGough .t2fl?:v -ix 'Ee Q es 3 , ij 4 : , i. s 0 v P 0 f Q .1 -I Q. : EM: 3 ..- f'C:::av 9 H ' 4, me as .ig iv ' 5 iv: gm? sf fs g Jack Tripp Irene Pistoresi Seaburn MacDonald Charlene Worth Patricia Self Ray Black Laverne Patterson Eli Lloyd Oh, I want lo be your Teddy Bear. A usual room in Long Beach. Barbara MADly sludying. Douglas Boomer Tim Buffington Mary Jean Rodgers Eugene Jones Marilyn Woods Randy DuBois Julie McLaughlin Louise Routt Robert Rabbiosi Darlene McAlister Jerry Roberts Jeannie Martens Jimmy Robinson M ary H and E.. - .J y ew .X . .- Q t i Q A J , ---Ve . . 2 fm 2 '-1 W We Runnin' if A '1 - er , : . ,Q X . , . . f 'f if -' ' K-7 Q,, ff ., ' '-5 .fi M V- .... '- U 1 1 i ef- -. -r-N ..,, ... ila r, Y M -' I: 'Z ,. ' fern '5Z:Ej:5s ' X' 5 ' any .,-.,.1,fjg- : , sf-5 K' pr : f V sis R ,a .,, .ff ,r r 'yr L .E .,.. I : .:,,, : .. U SE: it . All A -. , . Q 5 - E' M' .557 -2: :::25?i'Fz::5 It ' fi! V K 'MVN sf - . ef f 'V ff A ' A '-.rw 1 , , ':': ' ' 5 ' Y -i ' I -Jia-., 48 Delores Greer Terry Robert ir als., re N L i gig , .. ta ii E -as HAY? as -1 ,lla , l t ,KL M014 ' as E., Wx H be s W f 'W N Q qw Y Q37 1 Q .V 91 .V Y...-W-Q X 'Wa . ee f RW' l or M -f e fr 1 T rf 's,'v II,-.-N.,-,. N i W W ,H .V E gi. 'YQ is v 31.- , Zn. :' L f Q Wy W ,G . . VV H gf hw A f t '--h -r - . '- 3' -. B+: - ' L' 2. 5 . ,- f- , g:'f' ze: K A -fkiewx ' 4'53'.f.f22 ::Qie 4 ' - :?..?.5fL'ff'. S ' I ,nfl - '- .-A-21fi1,, 'ECL--,vzififr '-if: i ,k g 1 3, A Harvey Verne! Theron Rose Barbara Nlclrew James Nelson Mickey Page Earl Williams Bobby Kropfinger Chad Clay ,ggi vw ir! Q ig.. . MQ M .- X - M STN Joyce Jenkins Jack Givens S . x 1 essay -Q, ,f er xx Q ,..l..-Q' A , J in I . . ' , ' John Hansen Glenn Frantz Ethel Hamilton Kole Upton .eco I ,ww ,,,. 4 ,I . -v ff, e. mga 3 Juarez Lugo Chris Vollhardt 'J Jamexxqaijer Ronald linger 2 Q5 3 , ,,,,. it ' . 2 t..'..-as aw. A Q , -v ef , nv-an :N 'X I' A A L The Line-up Peggy Adams Kieth Benscoter .4 1.a,.:.' s i 1 it 1 5 ie 3 SQ x .J we 3.3 ! VW ,sn ff' X R .,.. . .,if,g:,pa ,, J am- PQ fer' Lawrence Adams Jimmy Scott 5? lm we ., .W me l st .. .Tw 'V gave - ., alma M . f f -,' 'S '3- f a H - The new edition of Confidential N0 commenf. must have iusl come in. Juanita Hoopes Vernon lVlcDaniels Thelma Yokley Wendell Eugene Shvltnn Paul Garrison Montgomery Wayne Bartley Glenn Trcut Billy Gwartney Lloyd Rayburn .fxlflfke W V l liaise T eg it it uf km T fan: A i , :'- ,'r--: I 2 .. , agua xyi, Y 5i !...,.., -M A f W , -2 is 144 Ruff 1 lg l J K A Q M ii t .., R: F QT me Q we X M 5 ' -K iv e KW X .5 . -. 'mt . nm' ' J of ' . we - fa, QQ T T -me . Q 'Rf , T g ,i,,. 4,1 ' f e Z 2- W :fi M H 49 F...-......... C 1 O ' as u uffaouu Jus , I U aonfjgoui ss gfevvl-rage.- I -.. oo'-P506 4'Uv6f..,J ga, , 0 oc-10,20 a,oeaQ4., ,1,4, :K 01556 Us QPU -4 ...B 3: Q .oo 1, '., oe' ., . 1 O0 0 I . -. , sas, L. .8560 9 44 - ., Q O , 'UQ ,do . f V ' as .' ..........,,,..,... Ah-chool Please, Louise, Iisien Oo me. Band members r eioice affe Weren'O we cufe?-Clyde Quick, Doroihy Johns, Harold Fafhy r receiving superior. Ed irying fo show off some of his auihorify ill ,Li 7'M!j11l K ffd. X171-9 x1Xefw'N's1v w Have mercy, Mrs. Caywood. Fefe lryinq oul for chorus. YV wad' Pass fhe Pabium, please. Thal's our C,S.F, Presidenl- English grades from Mr. Boswell are always using his head. .1 cinch this way, aren'? they? Adios, Amigos In Chowchilla we make Them presidenfs. And wha? does lhe fulure hold for you? f W l mmf, Qs. r 2? DARREL McCLAUGHRY DREWIE BUTTRAM LARRY ROGERS BILLIE CHRISTIAN President Vice President Treasurer Secretary FRESHMEN BACK ROW, let? to right: Samuel Shermis, Floyd Fever. FRONT ROW: Miss Joyce Savala, Herbert Mifchell, Rob- er? Ready, Miss Beatrice Ferris, Sponsors. This year's Freshman class, headed by presi- dent Darrel McClauqhry, showed a true school spirit, and should he considered one of the most vivacious classes in CUHS. The sponsors for the freshmen Were: Floyd Fever, Miss Beatrice Ferris, Herbert Mitchell, Robert Ready, Miss Ioyce Savala, and Samuel Shermis. LEFT TO RIGHT: Violet Pistoresi, Nancy Turk, Wayne Ford, Directors. . 900 4 ull ga.: Q A r 06 4, Ca '- ' , 9 41' , 4: gegvv- L of gf. Fu 9-0 D'30 .ea Oo 66' K- .1 cg, 9 c , - , s 4.4 6 G Q ,ov 'ou -- '-cffu? , 0 no Q Oc G Cl . 54 Q I ,,oe70,,00',o edQ 4-11 34,- YK I 5 I a ' 0' J .9 , ., D . :Q .,' ik 6 d 'aa ' eo . 'c I I ., , e . b h 'TN A -Q e I- I: --,., ,. gx K . 1. ,A 'J' ' ' 4 ' ' J J, - si, ,... . . .. 1 2 ..y. , s A i evgffir 3 S2-v 1 , + f ' Q 3 e Q' Q - fi 'fel' H'!2'1g .' v -'.- 'iw if xii S as . gi Chit -. - - ' mt -Q ' J i ,,,, . Si e' ' - . S f ,Pj 5, A 5. al stat I .,..,.,., if 'K , . H P fag 552324 is . 1- Y its ifiifi UHF' we 5534.3 . .5-'fi-1'?+N.v. 'i':?s5'I2 5: lliiisii f ' ' is I Larry Suther David Baker Ann Long Duane Everett Carl Whatley Donald Loveall Beverly Piersall Robert Robertson Gerald West Bobby Lisenby Shirley Hubbard Merle Waggoner Darlene Gillaspy Pamela Watson James Finley Bruce Ball Merced may have the Blue Notes, Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . Is if a proposal? buf look what we have! he . I mx V it :ral ua v,- gm , :fm E31 I , - Ziff L . Y.. I NA- Q? as f :.- ' M 2 X' 3 -F ' K .331 . A Kathryn Kuhr Louise Williams Patricia Johnston Dorothy Cole Victor Metz llllargy Forrest Dianna Routt Johnny Kamburoff Fred Ciapponi Charles Patterson Eldora Smith Beverly Correia 'Q' - James Lyons Herman Johnson is' i 'i will Q Jacelyn Rohner Hattie Nlae Smith 53 , Q,-txsg. SWNYX r' . . 5 C-be X v A - B Y Vx xt -B ' wt,- x k.. , --tb N-3 . 1. s 4 V .Nl f' lk . ' S -V' X of 12451 H' ' ,if x,-. l ' f T X lfi. f Q R fling align X angina N tl: N 9 3 , QM? J m tg! ww 'K ' L ,..-,. .. N. - ' ax .-.. K T X , ns- 5 an-7 Q 'M . ,gf Z ' s. Q .- P ,Q fl.. ti D nald Smith Ellyn Turk Douglas Rutherford Betty Jean Bogett Darrell lV'cC'aughry Anna Thorton Drewie Buttram Bonnie Schuh 0 Lorrie Bullard Tommy Van Hoff Jo Ann Phillips Ruthie Burgett Harriet Dougherty Sam Haun Juanita Scott Wayne Ford All hail the King! Gr-r-r-r-r Jo FA :fir 'fbi Q ,sig Qhs. Manuel Bernard Sharon Perry Larry Rogers Violet Pistoresi Ronnie Cox Nancy Feaver James Glover Carol Moore Ka Sanders Bob Brush Georgia Nlarkson Sue Sanders Rita Sonderegger Billy Peterson Norma Yancy Larry Faust y 'Fi wa. --.- ' t ga 4 fy. IH , Jil T -eiwwh l .- '7 ,A-I-C-Lg, ,..- :- ,.-.R Armon Clay Judy Robertson Joe Faria Pat Nelson George Chastain Mary Garrison Betty Jean Davis Freddie Van Tassel Bonnie Garner Ralph Sherrill Etta Lou Brindlee Alvin Sparks Iwrt Q ,5',N Y It X fx X ., . Bethel Moss Donald Foster Loretta Cargill Mike Wood Mrs. Caywood-obviously posing. Our shy Iiffle underclassmen. Bound for Hollywood. B 2 We 3? A X'ff+! f We , nf. 3 twmwly If Ml X F' ss yn! Ladell Miller Billy Delaney J it 1' Frank Winchester June Maxwell W tg '- :. Shirley Leslie Billy Ray Goins Eddie Hamilton Linda Oliver .. ,,,, ,. V M.. e. -af A -:. 2 Km'-:SVS . K aff, .5 N . , . Q wx ' Z Mary Price Don Boies M M Q x of 5' X Ns X Kenneth Bell Wanda Kennedy Joann McAIister Rosemary Reyes Dewayne Mayabb Carol Bryant 55 ri if:- ' l k KL lx, if? Q: 5 .ig gin A. 3, 5 X 1 I W J tw Xl ' ',.. 'Y, - 3' g':.:f ' - wir ie? ' ' 3 new ff we .gag .X I x wif V , lj' ff , in if WJ-ff p P 5 'W 4 Q.-.tw I ,Al A L. in 5 ,'--- 3 V .L 1 uw barks? , ,vvqn a m if , , . if 2 .1,'- ,1 1-:- V fz 4, Vuuu 'H I 1 KF f ei 1 Z - 1 ,Tj A Mary Raby Bobby Cox Linda Schisel Jimmy Haze Margaret Vogelsang David Piersall Barbara Bankston Darlene Clayton Harvey Whatley Douglas NlcGrew Helen Suther Jim Snyder Arnold Fletcher Billie Ruth Christian Ronald Roan Donna Andersor if 528. Oh, Peggy, if couIdn'l be that bad. Quick! Gel' her a banana. Gene is gelding better looking every day. I man iz, 56 X 3 lem Q Judy Westfall Gus Smith Jerry Barton June Parker : . M Q 5,- yis S. if-4' ' ii Charlene Willet David Sequira Daniel Williams Hazel Harbert Ruth Chumbley Danny Skelton Arlene Hooper Ronnie Stinnel. Tommy Little Janie Fry Ernie Hastings Jeanette Hensli ,H- aa c 'Q gu:'o9 5 s ' '.' 99696 nqgg oc74'.,27- no easy ,oo r .' 1. .1 .Q61Lo 9 lg , AV Us 'W Q 6 , O go u 5 a0nU0oec6uu ,fc,,LrQq?- , 9 .fa 4419K 'I 0, L.. 4.4 ID' Q d 'Q . n 5 . J - , 1 - ov ., g O do ac . 1 ,F :. wa Eugene Sercey Bertie McCulloch Johnny Rhine Martha Davis Emma Davis Ronnie Haun Janie Dickerson Harvey Fogle Barbara Jean Durio Bobby Benefield Norma Call Lester Wallace Roger Scroggins Bobby Collard Nancy Turk George Steinert il a. Q ,, 5 WN 5 X .V ,.,,,,, r If Connie White Bruce Routt x Sf . e leaning Tower of Pisa. Escapees from the booby-hatch! WB A iug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou. 2 . . ' , A. M N lzrl. , , .E K lj, F- lx -,- Z: L .Ns .: E it '.' . 3 ' .,,..-nr -ll, ' ' :IQQ K . i K to - E a im. E' fr K L ,'-,, X - 'uvq 'iii , f - ,. M X N I Egg, . i t wi g kkgh Q K R X 5 '- , -'1 A D a t gf fe I Norman Rose Betty Lindsay Evelyn Ruth Douglas Perry Joe Goodman Phyllis O'Neal Terrill Malicoat Judy Weikel Ken England Mary Cross Jackie Harvey Claude Hines Esther Bradfield Adolph Chavez 57 Q Q? X i 1 i ' 'll lf X X um . 4 W xi x W .15 LUN . QL, 1-M V, W ' PW' li Q . HM 4, 9 ei , l tr'-fl f Ii 3 , I fray, 1 I? iff t 1 Robert Robinson Bernice Hastings Jerry Scott JoAnn Tuck Ronald Upton Ramon Ramero Edward Hickman Bobby Ledbetter g '3 ..:,' Q wg M if f , Barry Kelly David Adams Dorothy Garrison Carl Robinson John Robbins Rosemary Cook Donald Loveall Wayne Goodman Which lwm has lhe Toni? in 9 Q Q43 rr was 1 351' ,sf elvi s'-form - ff G Fred Nlatli Nita Murphy Ruzsell q'ves up the ghosl. Look, ma, I'm flying ij ,, ,:,. Q B , ff gulf ik ' :Bei r .. . . fi 'K if we 'ma we jr? ay., 1- L fi! 456 :,. if R r j tcl, Q:-Q.: iff A is iw 'Q V re 1 E Q -5 K . A- - W' sr 2 . , 4, W' 9 all if 'hw 'Q 5 aw -In gg? If 4, Gerald Stephens Shirley Barnes Loly McGinnis Jack Davis Charles Heffington Ann Williams . ..- -..... 'ff'--5 'ihshsi-A r, O , in . ee. 3' 41, X - ,- harlotte Dougherty Rita Atkison Phyllis Amey Duane Everett Roger Moon Frances Fitch Jerry Quinn Pam Myers Larry Mandrel! This should have happened years ago. Roberta and Bobby Ledbetier, and Frances Benson Is Mr. Morris really working? in the good old days. CAMPUS HUMOR Mr. Snyder lshaking Rich C. by the collarl: Rich, I believe Satan has got hold of you. Rich: Yes, sir, I do believe he has. Mr. Rose: Now everyone look at the board while l run through it quick- ly ,, Mr. Adams: Boyer, did you take a shower? Don: No, sir, was there one mis- sing? Mrs. Boswell: Yes, I heard a noise and got up, and there, under the bed I saw a man's leg. Mrs. Caywocd: Good heavens! The burglars? Mrs. Boswell: No, my husbands. I-Ie heard the noise too. Mr. Sherrnis: Young man, are you the teacher of this class? Darrell McClaughry: No, sir. Mr. Shermis: Then quit talking like an idiot. CHOWCHILLA HIGH SCHOOL SONG T11 -WL! .Din 716111 Hail to our school and our colors and to the brave men who carry on the fight With our U elV'7l1J-f'1-HCI' .J anners so proudly wav ng, Hurrah for the red and white! Oh, CHORUS O-M n 3 iff Q .Jes I-1 4.141 Q see Chowchilla is marching on the road to victory. we are never down-hearted when the battle rages free. We are lnm.,o5.1.1.,EE,.n:rm-11 proud of cur name and our glory and of our fame in days v 3 MLB .f nngNNx or I1 1113jI71TT71- O by. hting for you Rah! Rah! Hearty and true Rah! Rah! We'11 fight for 111 -5-5lfT 'x'7H 69 o e K A P56391 'SOCOXOXZOW' He - Re - Reds QQOQS9 mei 6 Sexoeg. GQ. ki - ki - kins 'vo 65 'XO 5 Nfooye 8.550 Reds-kins Yi 454 SCA 639' Wo' Reds-kins P5 me if N59 x - - so mei COO ,605 Redskins, Redskins QXQQX Koxesdg Chowchillcx Redskins 160-Q W9 Reddy Rsdskin and Ronny Cox if 0 i..ki fl j j! Oi Maior CLASS AUTOGRAPHS CLASS AUTOGRAPHS ...V N 1 .1 wwf Us-- X 5? S Q35 W + f . + af' Q K , uw., ' QE i CLASS AUTOGRAPHS CLASS AUTOGRAPHS Z SPO 'QQ 9 X 5? I fr 'G 1, if RTS ,A WTF Tlmnks Io z'z'1'ryom' of you for rlroos- ing nu' fo ln' your rally ronznzissionrr Ibis j't'f1l'. I Ilan' goifrn lo know so many of yon, and I haw' enjoyml zvorlzing wilb yon. I also 'wonlcl likv fo fbank Mrs. Was! for living so helpful in planning flu' rallies. Iam going lo miss svlmol, IIHI I know j'0lI,Il vnjoy lbw rrsf of -your s1'boolj'vars IX nzzzrb as I haw' wzjoyml mine. Bonnif'SmiiI1 Rally Com missioner ., 5 Mi i fa 5 N M Q xv k 5 U3 L Q 3 5' w 2 ,,,,. hi X wi ww E. f QQ S 3 3 2 .sf wx'- :f i RMAN VAN DER VEEN NO JOHN PITZ HARVEY VERNER Halfback End End FOOTBALL Chowchilla Chowchilla Chowchilla Chowchilla 'Chowchilla .. Chowchilla. 'Chowchilla 'Chowchilla 'chowchilla CHARLES TAYLOR Cenfer League Games SCORES Selma L EE,EEE , Livingsion Ceres, E,.,,,, L Corcoran San Ioaquin Memorial. Sanger r,,, , Central .o,,,w. Washington Dos Palos , A LARRY McCABE FRANK SECONDO Coach Coach LARRY FAUST MANUEL AOUINO Tackle Tackle f - ef N ., '::. : was ww 1, wg r L , Y 7 5 0 k as - rf nn: ffl f 5 ' f 3 4 Av , I .Q 4 K V K 'I' 'W ' gf' , w, My 1 ' ' , A ' . x 'M -f , ' , if My N W r f- it ' , 'r ' ' W ' ' K . , ' 59 'f f -Q ' . Y , Q K D , it Q W M A 4 1 , it , ' , , v Q f I 6 ,- 'ii k r if N V ' 5 ui A t f , an . as 5 , I ' 1 1343415 , 54 ' 1' ':. 5' f 4? ' f tim .. . ' A f P ' E1.,, A K f i , . ' nf Mfzfpk ww s- lgqfgffv M v ,V A f ' ,n Lxgggw ' - ,wif 4 , ' .. , , Y f W Q - ' if W . - - j. ,. K A :Q ':- . 2 A , ' Q Xi J r :.:.,:?' .. N W .' Q w W E Q ,J Q B' v 2 , 3 , , 'K nf .Q 4 X 11. g Q Q , A .nu- W. 'lxx ,X 4 ,..-V ..Nr-' a' M 1 4 Q x Q V rm: aww f-U wr- JUNIOR VARSITY Chowchilla, , ,E C1'1oWchi11a Cnowchi11a Chowchi11a C11oWc1'1i11a Chowchi11aii.: Chowchi11a ,, 13 Chowchi11a A,,.., O Chowc1'1i11a ,, , , O League Games SCORES Selma ,.. EEEE .,,,, Livingston ..., ,. Ceres 7,,,,,,V,w, Corcoran ro,,,,,r. San Ioaquin 1VIemoria1 Sanger , .,,,,, Centra1 ,, Washington Dos Pa1os .1 31 52 31 20 12 35 6 6 26 1 ROBERT BICKFORD STEPHEN M. BAROOSHIAN, JR Coach Coach B F GOTBALL dgg ref! in Vai' George Newman, Herman Dickerson, Bob Hubbard, Gary McLean, Bill Gordon, Don Boies, Bill Harrison, Harvey ' B'll H D I D G h. FRONT: Coach, Jack Verner, Cecil Lee, Charles Roberfs, Eugene Bryani, Bill Ledbefier, I ale, a e e ouq Adams, Manager, Wayne Cole, VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's varsily showed signs ol poieniial but could noi overcorne the problem ol inexperience. The caaers of lack Adams wound up in last place in the North Sequoia League hut gained valuable experience for next years loam. Their leaque record was lf9, and their season record was 3-15. DALE DE GOUGH EUGENE BRYANT 6,-f 4. 1 I N a SCORES Chowchillu Bullard Chowchillo SLM. Chowchillu Washington Chowchillcz Central Chowchillcr Dos Palos Chowchillcx Bullard Chowchillcl S.I.M. Chowchillcz Washington Chowchillc Cenirul Chowchillcl Dos Palos G K ' 1 V, . C. W Q Q 7 , V , - - ,x , - I X -z EORGE NEWMAN CECIL LEE CHARLES ROBERTS BILL HARRISON Harvey Verner He JACK ADAMS Coach rman Dickerson Bill Gordon, Bob Hubbard Gary McLean, Bill Haze Bill Ledbeller lf' 'S ,-Y, Q' WAYNE COLE Manager D 59 QS B BASKETBALL Undoubtedly the papooses were the finest squad to represent Chowchilla in basketball and were one of the best teams in the valley. Suffering only two defeats, the B's exhibited everything a champion should havef- -teamwork, poise, good ball handling, and excellent shooting. The tearn scored IO33 points in the season and shot for an amazing average 43.9 per cent. Chowchilla should praise Coach Hal Pathy and the learn for a job well done. SCORESW-Dos Palos Tournament Chowchillas ,s,,s,.. 54 Laton 3 sisss, ,, Chowchilla, ., ,733 SLM. . Chowchilla .,s,,.. 25 Riverdale ,, Chowchilla Chowchilla Chowchilla ,,,,,,.w.. Chowchilla ,,ss...,,. Chowchilla w,,...,.i, Chowchilla. s,s,,ss Y Chowchilla ......,.,r Chowchilla .rr.,,,,s, Chowchilla. Chowchilla ,,,,...... Chowchilla, , , , .28 Central . LEAGUE 54 Bullard ....,s., S.I.M. iis.sssv, . Washington Central ....ii. Dos Palos Bullard ...,.u., S.l.M. r,i,ws,sY 3 Washington Central .,,.,,,, Dos Palos 3 BACK ROW, left fo right: Eugene Shelton lManagerl, John Li h F sfe Wh t Si B Ilinger, Tim Linhares, Douglas Perry, Drewie Buttram J d d FRONT R W L y W ner, Don Bollinger, D d H avi erman, Norval Donica, y d HAL FATHY Vernon McDanieIs. HC., BASKETBALL BACK ROW, left to right: Don Romeri, Dale DeGouqh, Delbert Bynum, Donald Stewart, Robert Ross, Drewie Buttram, Doug Ruther- lord Bob Kropfin er W nd II D' k , g , e e ic erson, Pete De La Torre, Joedy Hendrix, Vernon McDanieIs. FRONT ROW: Donald Foster, Manager, Jack Adams, Coachg Donavan Chowchilla, 'Chowchilla 'Chowchilla Chowchilla Green, Manaqer. Chowchilla ,.,,, ,..,,,,A Chowchilla Chowchilla, ,A ., Chowchilla Chowchilla Leaaue Gam GS SCORES With coach lack Adams at the helm, the C caqers were steered through an undefeated season. Since it easily trampled over all opponents, it deserves the praise and admiration ot every Chowchillan. Undoubt- edly, this team was one of the loest in the valley in its classification. 0 Merced ,. , e l7 005 'xix San loaauin QP. Q Memorial , , , ,A 21 Nbwoeq Ps' Central H, ,, ,, l6 -Q Q. Merced ,c,,c,, , 14 ? 1 4 Bullard , .e .,,, ,25 4, Madera ,, ,. c 27 ff -537 Madera . C, 27 f 3 I Washington , . lil 5 fm as 15. ' DOS Palos .A r 24 STARUNG TEAM: Coach Jack Adams, Wendell Dickerson, Bob Krop- finger, Drewie Bultram, Donald Stewart, Vernon McDanieIs, High Pgin1ManWENDELLD ICKERSON si :er xi' ,imv-f ' Q 7 T be I Q0 Om, Cl BASKETBALL Armon Clay, Don Smith, Coach Myro Viner. FRONT ROW: Dale Norman, Ronnl Cox, Eugene Shelton, Don Lovea , omm Under the leadership ot Mr. Viner the D team learned good sportsmanship and the will to play. Although they did not do exceptionally well, they displayed much skill and should be an asset to the team next year. SCORES BACK ROW, left to right: Bobby Cox, Ron e Slinnetle, Billy Spencer, Bobby Collard ooh' ,Y E 40 N Pow DON LOVEALL ' Zl Merced ......,,.a,,.,aa,,,... Chowchilla Ya........,... San Ioaquin Memorial ...e..a,i..aa. Chowchilla ....,.r..,,... 17 Merced ,,,,.,..., ,..,,,.,. Chowchilla ........,a.... Bullard ...... ,..,,..., Chowchilla ..,.....i..... Madera eee,,,...... ffllf Chowchilla .........,.... 19 26 Chowchilla ..,..,,,,,..., 18 Central .,,,..,ia, 1 l 9 'Chowchilla .,..,,.,i,,... Washington ,rr,i,,,,,,, 'Chowchilla i,,,,,,.,,. 22 Dos Palos ,...,, League Games LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Myron Viner, Don Loveall Eu ene Shelton, . 9 Bobby Collard, Ronnie Slinnelle, Bobby Cox. . asamwuwrsn-rsmaax,:sne 11m1z m 1. ' nl' -'ff 4-iz will BACK ROW, left to right: Wayne Cole, Herman Dickerson, Billy Gordon, Paul Pense, Harvey Verner, Don Boies, Tim Linhares, Charles Roberts, Henry Rouft, Curtis Tuck. FRONT ROW: Wendell Dickerson, Don Bollinger, Larry Wisener, Vernon McDaniels, David Sheppard, Bill Haze, John Linhares, David Lackey, John Rhine, manager. FRANK SECONDO Coach VARSITY BASE BALL This year's Redskin varsity will mainly be composed of under- classmen as there are only three seniors on the team. Chances tor a successful season appear very good as the team blasted Mariposa in its first two outings 16-5 and l6-4. The coach is Frank Secondo. Vernon McDaniels JOHN RH I NE Manager David Sheppard Fielding practice K ,, , 5 . . is f 5 it we 1 N :Q .. - . . , , .. ,, 4 , N,,,..x BACK ROW, left to right: Raymond Barker, Bobby Kropfinger, Ron Prestridge, Charles Taylor, Don Foster, Drewie Buftram, Steve Bollinger, Chad Clay, Larry Rogers, Rod Donica, Virqil Loveall. FRONT ROW: Billy Spencer, Don Romeri, Dale De Gough, Joedy Hendrix, Robert Bowerman, Donovan Green, Robert Ross, Bob Cox, Lawrence Adams, Larry Mandrell. J. V. BASEBALL Under the guidance oi Myron Viner the junior varsity won its tirst two qarnes over the Mariposa nine. Fillinq the top spot in the leaque left by last year's championship team will be a hard chore, but the team has plenty of potential and desire. MYRON VINER Coach BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Bruce Ball, Kenneih Bell, Tony McDowell, Dick Evans. SECOND ROW: John Kamburoff, Linda Oliver, Linda Schisel, Lcuise Brahams, Marfha Davis, Janie Fry, I , JoAnn Tuck, Mike Wood. FRONT ROWiAASice fehrke, Beverly Boies, Leona PiH1, Jane? A c one . I-EONA PITTZ RALPH Rose, Coach BEVERLY BOIES ALICE GEHRKE JANET MCDONELL Ready lo take off are Tom Hastings, Richard Caldwell, Dick Leyh, Bob Babcock. .,: - A TEAM BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Scott, manager: Dick Leyh, Richard Caldwell, Manuel Aquino, Butch Cope, Kenneth Benscoler, John Hansen, John Combs, Bob Babcock, Herman Dickerson, Tommy Hastings, Wendell Montgomery, manager. MIDDLE ROW: John Green, Earnest Broaden, Joe Aquino. FRONT: John Hizzer. A TRAC K The 1958 track and field season should prove to be one of the best in Chowchilla's history especially in the A class. Anchored l by Ken Benscoter, outstanding miler, and Bob Babcock, sprinter, l they should sweep most of the meets including the Dos Palos Invitational and the league meet. The squad is coached by lack Morris and Stephen Barooshian. Running the distance are Richard Caldwell, John Combs, Hastings, John Green, Dickerson. Tommy Herman STEPHEN BAROOSP Coach Kenneth Benscoter running the mile. B TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Caldwsll, Alvin Johns, Robcrf Amly, Fred Johnson, Harry Jamas, Konnelh Robertson. B TRACK C TRACK CTEANI STANDING, lofi to righl: Norman Rose, John Powers, Donald Lovoall, Alberf Parrish, Jerry Scoff, Harvey Fogls, Konnelh Bell, Pere De La Torra, Andy lroadsn, George Chasfain, Donald Smith, Joe Faria. FRONT ROW: Dlwayno Mayabb, Tommy Van Hoff, Tommy Long, Bruca Ball, Dale Norman, Phillip Sfewgrl, Ray run. wi ,snags BOY'S INTRAMURAL Under the direction ot Myron Viner, physical education supervisor, various sports were pro- vided tor the boys' physical education program. The intramural program qives each student the opportunity to participate in athletic contests. This program has been a tremendous success, and each student has qrown in sportsmanship and the ability to take part in the different sports. Soccer is a favorite sport inthe boys' physical education ciasses. INTRAMU AL Mr. Viner's 4th period physical education ciasx l I l enioying a game of softball. Intramural track teams parhcipate an relays. MWMA ' k' N L Coach Adams referees an exciting 9120275 A Qual: IIA I I -la I Iniramural Bagkeiball. Glenn Franh and Theron Rose pariici- pafe in a game of handball. f,.,A- fi S nu' Don If is GOL-F Golf is considered CI minor sport but its popularity is growing ornonq the students. The golfers should prove to be or credit to CUHS. ROBERT BICKFORD Coach Golfers: John Lynd, Larry Pisloresl, Darrell McCIauqhry, Don Boyer, Lanny Vesly. Boyer alfempfs a shol as Darrell McClauqhry Lanny Vesfy shows Larry Pisloresi and John Lynd how looks on. and where io hif the ball. ' ' ' 1 ' 'l 'f r '1 . 4 ' ' .vii I ae' 49 ll ' ' ll f Q Since this copy was written before the secrson's starting, the results of the meets ccrnnot be given. However, the squad should represent Chowchiiicx Weil ond ccfpture most of the meets. -SWIMMING ANN ARDIS. swimming instructor -mf- BACK ROW, Ieff to right: John Hansen, Bobby Kropfinqer, Jackie Simon, Bill Crader, Armon Clay, Kennelh Pack, John Piffz, Terry Flanagan, Bill Harrison, Robert Bowerman, Bob Brush, Wayne Goodman, Butch Cope, Leona Pitfz, Joe Aquino. FRONT ROW: Norman Van Der Veen, Beverly Boies, Ann Stallings, Jeananne Fox, Lana Olsen, Janet Curufchsi. Glenna Woner, Janis Wasson, Karen Hansen, Linda McAninch, Judy Russell, Linda Weholf, Betty Smith, fvv -,,N1x. Edna Leslie LANA OLSEN BUTCH COPE MYRON P. VINER Coach 'mv Nwwmmwmww BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Myron Viner, Manuel Aquino, Albert Mariscal, Robert Bowerman, Joe Goodman Eli Lloyd, Terry Flanagan. FRONT ROW: Donald Loveall, Tom Long, Donald Smith, Norman Van Der Veen, Wayne Mathis, Wayne Goodman, Jack Tripp, Ronnie Haun, Joe Aquino. WRESTLING Wrestling this year blossomed into one ot the outstanding sports here at CUHS. Coach Myron Vi- ner's rnoitmen sent two ot their rnernbers, Eli Lloyd and Manuel Aquino, to the state rneet in Berlcee ley where each tinished titth. The team was outstanding accordina lo the size ct tlie school. K ,f MODERN DANCE Girls' Volleyball Hazel Harberl, Annelfe Judd, and Connie While. GIRLS' SPORTS Under the fine guidance oi Mrs. Hargis and Miss Ardis ihe girls had a lot of fun participating in many games. Every girl enjoyed the feeling of good sportsman- ship. Tumbling: Nancy Proberi, Peggy Peck Girls' Baskefball Alberta Harqis and Ann Ardis, advisers 9l F 5 I Q I During the past three years I have enjoyed my .stay at CUHS very much, especially flaring my year as Publicity Commissioner. I have had a lot of fun this year working with my art assistants. They have heen most helpful. I couldn't have survived without them. I would also like to thank Mr. Cona- way for his help ana' encouragement. Curtis Tuck Publicity Commissioner ORGAN ZATICJN S ,PH Q35 5'5 M -wi in oi I? 52 Air l N5 Y 'ifiv' :,. '-. LU V 'is- WSH- -fm? '1- Xu 51 Fi it szf --ig '- ,, . . N., ., ak R, , f 1 X - X gg ...H A KLK., .M- S if 'Wi Q . ME' rl z. --NX NT ,J f nf in ,E , 'R TTS B1-xluu '-QRBEVW STEP? li' lx' ' BOB BABCOCK, Band Presidenfg JOHN PIITZ, Vice Presidenr. STANLEY CROUCH, DIANNE SHOBE, Srudenf Conductors. J: JI G O v f -V X 5,1 I I3 BACK ROW, Ieff ro righi: Beverly Forafh, treasurer: Beverly Boies, publicify managerg Barbara Pimenhal, head maiorerfeg Doffy Slayback, business managerg John Pifh, vicevpresidenfg Jack Simon, co-drum major. FRONT ROW: Dianne Shobe, secreiary and sfu'denf conducforg Sfanley Crouch, sfudenr conducforg Bob Babcock, presidsnfg Bob Hubbard, drum maior. 01 BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Barbara Davis, Dolly Slayback, Richard Henke, Sian Crouch, John Gai, Larry Welch, Helen Rabbiosi, Larry Leff, and Charles Roberls. FRONT ROW: Donald Romeri, Beverly Foralh, Belly Davis, Brenda Daum, Dianne Shobe, Sue Davis, and Jannelh Bradfield. ff' 'J f 5 f ,A 5 2 ff'f'l L5 LK X ff f , G BACK ROW, left lo righl: Bufch Cope, Bill Crader, Sleve Bollinger, Larry Ray. SECOND ROW: Merle Waggener, Jane? McDonnell, Irene Pisloresi, Judilhe Russell, Darlene David, Nancy Feaver, Phyllis O'Neal, JoAnn Tuck, Freddy Mafli. FRONT ROW: Violet Pisloresi, Carol Piltz, Belly Davis, Norma Call, Janice Dixon, Linda Malhis. l RICHARD HEN KE President' HENRY WOOD, DOROTHY JOHNS Sponsors OFFICERS: Janice Dixon, Beverly Foralh, Charles Roberts, Janet McDonell, Larry Ray. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION The California Scholarship Federation is one of the rnost highly regarded or- ganizations in CUHS. Not many students can fulfill the requirements of this organi- zationp therefore, it is considered a privi- lege to be acknowledged as a member. Among the activities enjoyed this year were the Fall and Spring Conferences and the CSF day off. CSF Life Members: Margaret Woner, Stan Crouch, Barbara Davis, Charles Roberts, Beverly Forath. Not pictured- Larry Welch. , i . I wi - it 1 st- , Q sq xl fi r .,.r,,, ' I if DIANN E SHOBE Editor LA ENTRADA The La Entrada statf has attempted to picture tor you the most outstanding events ot the 1957-58 school year. In the years to corne, we hope that you will get much pleasure out ot your 1958 La Entrada. PAM SCOTT Assistant Editor CHARLES ROBERTS Sports Editor Q s i at at 5 f I X ,MK Q kviwr , Q, Nancy Hart, Beverly Forath, Phyllis Bettes. LEONA PITTZ DIANE FONTES Business Manager Art' Editor vwwenasmsa x Q , I . 1 14 In g N , if l , 1-.. JACK BOSWELL Adviser l f y , Q - . .xx . xxx X 6 X , ' f 1 . A 1 Mr ' ', ' , ff! ,A ,. A K A X , LX f A il, Xxxxx A . - . S- W I 4 . 1 A . . i ,- V 7 11 I 694 1 X44 1 x, , x N I x , . Q Q' W KY - s y I - ' 4-L Ralph Conaway Ari' Advisor Joy Boswell, Business Adwser. yp AssisfanfAr1'Edifors N' k W d 'Q S I M IC y e ew: 1, aes anaqer was STEPHEN BAROOSH IAN, JR. I-IOWLER Under the direction ot Stephen M. Barooshian, Ir., the Howler statt again prepared a page for publication in the Chowchilla News. The Howler has presented a va- riety ot stories for publication. The Howler gives student opinions on matters: it acquaints the public with school activities, and it serves to unity the school and the community. CURTIS TUCK Adviser Edifor if CECIL LEE DICK LEYH, JANET BRANDON, LARRY WELCH, LACRETA WILHITE Staff Sports Editor Portion of the Howler 07 SAM SHERMIS Advlsor THESPIANS DISCUSSING PLAY, Iefl to right: Sue Sanders, Jerry Quinn, Helen Rabbiosl, Johnny Gai, Sue Davis, Tony McDowell. Nativity scene af Christmas pageant. SAM SHERMIS, Adviser THESPIANS Under the direction of Samuel Sheff mis, the Thespians had a truly successful year. The local Thespians helona to the National Honorary Dramatic Associa- tion and have presented plays, radio and television scripts, and a Christmas Paaeant. The club was quite fortunate in beina able to travel to Fresno State Col' leae to View its dramatic production. BACK ROW, left to right: Helen Rabbiosi, Roger Moon, Jerry Quinn, John Karnlauroff, Tony McDowell, Johnny Gal, Larry Welch. FRONT ROW: Dyxean Williams, Sue Sanders, Janie Fry, Linda Schlsel, Gene Shipman, and Sue Davis. N 'rw DOTTY SLAYBACK BONNIE WOODS Presldenf Vice President f E KAREN HANSEN BRENDA DAUM CLASS REPBESENTATIYES, leffv io riqhr: Darlene Gillaopy, Secreiary Treasurer freshmang LlndaK:1f'cTrBargc:'lQhLurvgolg::gr1xEOolloch, sennorg MRSA ALBERTA Hizgiiiyrruss ANN Akms G. A. A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Delores Green, Sondra Elam, Liz Oehler, Beffy Hester, Margarei' Johnson, Bonnie Smiih, Mary Blaylock, Wendy Walfhers, Nancy Hari. BACK ROW, left to right: Ken Benscoter, Harvey Verner Donavan Green John Hansen Joe Aquino Ernie Broad I , , , GU, Bill Gordon THIRD ROW' Manuel Aquino Richard Caldwell Leland She ard K P k L L ft , 4 , , , pp , en ac , arry e , Eli Lloyd SECOND ROW: Larry Wisener, Richard Jones, Bob Babcock, Albert Mariscal, John Lynd, Norman Van Der Veen Wayne Cole, Jimmy Kobzoff, Billy Haze, Herman Dickerson. FIRST ROW: Don Boyer, John Pith, Dick Leyh, Maiorg Charles Taylor, Leon Anderson, Joedy Hendrix, Robert Amey, Vernon McDaniels. KENNETH BENSCOTER NORMAN VANDERVEEN BACK ROW, left ot right: Advisors Jack Adams, Harold Fathy, presideny yicbpresgdeny and Myron Viner. FRONT ROW: Terry Flanagan, treasurer, John Pittz, secretary. BLOCK C C The Block C is our organization tor boys inter- ested in athletics. These boys must earn two B letters or one varsity letter. The Block C members learn sportsmanship, leadership, and athletic ability. The Block C sponsors the annual Valentine Dance. This year the Block C was successfully led hy Kenneth Benscoter. DIRECTORS: Norman VanDer- Veen, Larry Wisener, and Man- uel Aquino. Inf MARGIE FLETCHER Barbara Welch, Treasurer, Helen Rabbiosi, Vice Presidenlg Nancy Hari, Secrefary, Presiden? Ruih Wachfler, Helen Davis, Advisors. Barbara Davis, Vice Presidenlg Evelyn Evans, Historian, Viola Griffen, Song and Game Leader: Mary Lou Bollinger, Parliamenfarian Jane Bynum, Rurh Wade, Carolyn Bergman, Belh Moss, Carolyn Raby, Norma Yancy, Marfha Davis, Marqarel Voglesang, Nancy Feaver, Emma Davis, Mary Raby. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America had an exciting year. They enioyed many activities with a hobo party being one oi the year's hiahiiqhts. 'swf' JANIE FRY Accompanist BACK ROW, left to right: Joseph Nelson, Wayne Mathis, Freddie Johnson, Alvin Johns, Ronald Salyer, Eli Lloyd, THIRD ROW: Ronald Upton, Cloretha Knott, Mary Jean Rogers, Margaret Johnson, Marlene Riley, Joan Goodrich, Gayle Sonderegger. SECOND ROW: Sue Sanders, Vallie Dean Garland, Louise Brahams, Etta Lou Brindlee, Beverly Ross, Mabel Johnson, Linda Clayton, Jackie Harvey. FRONT ROW: Wanda Coffey, Viola Griffen, DeLois Lloyd, Patsy Valentine, Doris Blanton, Linda Schisel, Janie Fry. CHORUS Under the excellent direction of Mrs. Sully, the chorus hos been g very importont port of our school curriculum. This outstanding singing group hos provided rnony hours ot pleosure for both the student body ond citizens of Chowchillo. MRS. DOROTHY SULLY Director an fi fnexxemr. fri seq: f-,a3m1a.. ff r:r..J h X. , J ff DAIRY FRESHMEN I POULTRY l LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas McGrew, Gus Smilh, Carl Whalley, James STANDING, left lo right: Jim Lee, Ronnie Phipps, Ralph Shelton, Robert Baker, Billy Cowin, James Finley, David Piersall. Daum. KNEELING: Chad Clay, Glen Frantz. F. F. A. The Future Farmers oi America had one oi the most prosperous years ever. This year the Chapter was the largest it has been in some time. Everything seemed to go right for the boys this year. Many awards were Won at Various showings and the annual barn dance was a huge success. DAIRY KNEELING, Iefl to right: Tom Long, Darryll Cone, David Sequeira, Wayne Bartley, Dale Norman. STANDING: Ken Robertson, Robin Depew, Bob Ledbeller, Jim Kobzoff, Warren Rodeler, Norman Van Der Veen, Charles Taylor, Richard Rezendez, Norman Rose, Luther Milburn, Eddie Hamilton. CROPS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Ledbefler, Ronnie Scroggins, George Newman, Jack DAIRY FRESHMEN II Grigsby, David Herman, Terry Flanagan, Richard Herman, Alfred Herman, LEFT TO RIGHT: Oliver White, Bobby Orr, David Baker, Jim Lyons, George Chastain, Ronnie Olivera, Jlm Walls. Fred Ciapponl, Paul Briggs. I08 F. F. A. TERRY FLANAGAN BOB KELLY Presidenf Adviser ickman, Senlinelg Terry Flanagan, President, Charles Taylor, Treasurerg Roberl Daum, Secrelary, Wayne Cole, Reporlerg Gary Hicks, Vice Presidenl lnol picluredl. KN EELI NG, le Harvey Whalle SW. E Jim G LIVESTOCK--BEEF, SHEEP, SWINE fl' lo righl: Wayne Cole, Bud Hefiinglon, Ken England, y, John Robbins, Glen Troul. STANDING: Willie Sloddard, rey, Tom Turk, Bill Filch, Ed Hickman, Larry Corbin. DAIRY SOPHOMORES KNEELING, Iefl fo riqhl: Bob Bowerman, Chris Vollhardl, Dennis Hansen, Dennis Campbell, Richard Bissiq, John Perry. STANDING: Danny Askew, Roberl Rabbiosi, Theron Rose, Terry Lane, Cliflon Polslon, Delberl Roul- sfon, Ralph Smifh, Clyde Roulslon, Randy Dubois. IO9 I lwuu' Wally l'IIf0vj'l'l1 may senior ymr and T Jrrvza' lvzzzirzg. I lmju' all of you lmn' as many ll.'1Nl- Jvrful u1r'n1ori4'x of your lniglv xrlmol Ju-yx ux I flaw. Tln' llvxl of lurk in ilu' fnfnrz' lu mrlr of you. Always, Maggie ACTIV TIES Tbrougll your friwzdly voofwralion I l10lir'1'f' fbal we' af CUHS haw' had a wry surrexxfnl year. I am looking forward wilh enlbusi- asm to naw and bzflfvr things next year. Lois of lurk. to you all. Larry H2 ,, . , . . Q M W MW 13. . hm Coach Secondo congrafulafes Manuel Aquino on receiving The Mos? Inspiraiional Player award. FOOTBALL AWARDS w Jim Kobzoff receives Bes? Defensive award from Head Coai McCabe. Ernie Broaden receives Besi Offensive award from Coach I N-'Ma Capfains: Ken Benscoier, John Piih and Joe Aquino. 3 mmrrnsxiw a ww gg N .Wm Nw- fi X N. Fifteen Tons of Dynamite. HOMECOMING The G.A.A, Ho? Rod. The C.S.F. Dragging Main. Dvwnfown Rally BONNIE SMITH, Homecoming Queen m X .ar CHEERLEADERS: Irene Piso' resi Frances Benson, head cheerleader, and Sharon Par- fish. RALLIES A team is only os qood cis the spirit behind it. Bonnie Smith, with the help of the cheer leaders, tried to Clccomplisli this toislc. BONNIE SMITH Rally Commissioner 1 II4 Siudeni Council Assembly ASSEMBLIES JANICE WEST This year our CISS+3IT1bh9S proved to be boih Admef educctiorxcrl cmd e11te1'loli11inq. The Cheerleaders arousing spirif I I L 1 BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS. BACK ROW, left to riqht: Helen Rabbiosi, Business, Larry Welch, Foreign Language, Barbara Davis, Home Economics. MIDDLE ROW: Stan Crouch, Laboratory Science: Beverly Forath, Mathematics, Dianne Shobe, English, Veronica Wadewitz, Music, FRONT ROW: Johnny Floyd, Industry and Trades, Charles Roberts, Social Science. NOT PICTU RED: Robert Daum, Agriculture. LEONA PITTZ, CURTIS TUCK AND LARRY LEFF Girls' State Representative Boys State Representative 2 2 - , 4 I Q 7 1 T 5 5 ., M N H-'di 3' , i. he will ,av BARBARA DAVIS Homemaker of Tommorrow LlON'S CLUB SPEAKING CONTEST: Nicky Wadewifz, Dianne Shobe receives DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVO runner-upg Dianne Shobe, winnerg Larry Welch, runner-up. LUTION AWARD from Superinfendenf Howard G. Snyder BEVERLY FORATH, Awards Commissioner CSF life members: Margaref Woner, Charles Roberfs, Sfanley Crouch, Beverly Forafh, Barbara Davis. No? picfured, Larry Welch. -...-. --UK -re Pun 3'-N . vu' A 'Mew chool frusfeeg Jlanef Schindler, iuniorg Judy Barn Dance Queen Candidaies selling fickeis io George Sfrafhearn, s Roberison, freshmang Linda Smifh, sophomore: Diane Fonies, senior. BARN DANCE The 1958 Future Farmers' Barn Dance was a great success. Decorations of Wagon Wheels, lanterns, hay, and fences carried out the theme of the Silver Anniversary Round-Up. The queen's dance af The Barn Dance. - W f - fw p 4 ,un ii Terry Flanaqan, FFA presideni, crowns Diane Fonfes as queen of fhe Barn Dance. Everyone had a lot of fun ai the Barn Dance. C C L, ' 2 .2 ,' eg 5 fff Q- an ' 'ak j u' . X X ' W X su W ef ! 4 M 0 I 2 ,7. Couples dancing fo The music of ihe Madera Dance Band. w....si':3n J, we 'WI' DIANE FONTES, Barn Dance Queen BARN DANCE QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS: Jane? Schindler, iunior and escorf, Ken Sanders: Judy Roberfson, freshman and escorl, Darrell McCaughry: Terry Flanagan, F.F.A. Presidenf: Queen Diane Fonfes and escorf, George Johnson: Linda Smilh, sophomore and escorl, T.m Linhares. RCYALTY March of Dimes King candidafes and dares. Leff fo righf: Lanny Vesfy, Junior: Margarel Woner crowns Richard Caldwell March of Don Boies, Freshman: John Hansen, Sophomore: Margarel Woner and King Rich: Dlmes King. Bonnie Schuh, Beverly Correia, and Linda Weholl. l20 rg- Block C Candidafes: Darrell McCIau hr ' Beverl Corriea fr shman' Tim Lin- 9 Yr Y . 9 . hares, Irene Pisioresi, sophomoreg Ken Benscoier, Block C Presidenfg Linda Mc Aninch, iuniorg Larry Lefig Judy McCoIIoch. seniorg Marshall Baker. Queen Linda McAninch crowned by Ken Benscofer, Block C Presideni. Queen Irene Pisforesi being crowned by Block C Presidenf, Ken Benscofer. Q0 E 0 . LH Vllr' ' I ff 12' ,. I Q I r. ri ,, ., x S ir Nuvlv N i vie Xb- ! x ii 7 in X X ,,,,.,awu11 li Ml IW 6' 'Qs ,gn-NXNg, ,M Queen Bonnie Smifh Seniors, Bonnie Smifhg Juniors, Janis Wassong Freshmen, Billie Rufh Chrisfiang Scpho' mores, Donna Toland. Couples Enioyinq The Prom. The Refreshmenf Corner. PRCM The 1957 Prom was one of the most success- ful prorns ever attended. The theme was South Sea Islands and everyone who attended had ct wonderful time dorncinq to Lou Monte and his orchesiroi. Couples Siffing Ouf This Dance. Lou Mon?e's Orchesfra. Only iwo more hours before The prom. ii! R H' f nv 255: if ?? AQXQG we ' v wi FM 6.1 WS' 'di i-:mwfii ,Q MA. .amd rim :mu Q-emgnmw w if? if X 2: 5 .5 A Q 'j' - ., W , ,. BX , w? sz. 1-5 ' , . is-PX X bm. 41 x 'X.x.X. . WF? , .: . 1 QQ gi Q Q , ,. 'mx 1 ' ' Q, wks IN 1, A 1 Q' ,e X Q , E X, 21: 1 ng H f 1 y fly! imma ROCERY -lam-mil SEME TS Y L 1? As People Interested in You and Your Future, We Wish You, the Graduating Class of 1958 All the Good That Life Can Hold Mr. and Mrs. Walt Aird Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Del Secara Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Blackrnun Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ready Mr. and Mrs. Don Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bland Mrs. Harriet Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shobe Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Park Mr. and Mrs. lack Clayrnan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balmat Mr. and Mrs. Nick Altrock Rev. and Mrs. George L. Braharns Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conaway Mr. and Mrs. lack Boswell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennetts, Ir. Iarnes Arabian Stephen M. Barooshian, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Caywood Mr. and Mrs. Ned Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bear Hal Fathy Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pittz Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Pittz Fire Chief and Mrs. Murrain Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iohns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Secondo Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Shermis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Quick Chowchilla Rotary Club Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Bigler Mr. Ralph Rose Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turnbauqh Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Evans Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Heini Wadewitz Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Brasch lack Morris Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Feaver Mrs. Helen Davis Mrs. Ruth Wachtler Miss Ann Ardis Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Lautsch Paul E. and Lila Io Gehrke Rev. and Mrs. Bradfield Mr. Grval Iewell Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Benscoter Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sloper Mr. and Mrs. Harry McColloch Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Welch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iordan Mr. and Mrs. Kuhr Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynd Mrs. Alice Spence Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Solly Mrs. Alice Williams Mrs. Mildred Woner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boomer Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fontes Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cox Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fox Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Griqsby Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hittersdorff Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Pense Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pack Bertha Shahan Elwyn Feaver, field man at the CHOWCHILLA GRAIN 6 MILLING CO.. demon- strates the high quality feed to David Serrano and Dick Evans. ,ri .- MA K. Ronnie Floyd waits on Freddie Math, Iohnny Gai, and Dotty Slayback while they enjoy a soda break at MATLI 61 GAI'S MARKET. You can ael your lavoriie linqernail polish or any line of cosmetics at DE'WITT'S DRUG STORE, lnez Wood tells Alice Gherke and Ovalee Bankslon. Phyllis Belles and Darlene Welch are enliced by the delicious candies shown to ilieni by Inez Wood al DEWITT'S DRUG STORE. Painting a house? Lillian Watson, Delbert Roulston, Io Sonderregger. and Harriet Dougherty are being shown the fine exhibit of paint and the essentials carried at PERRY'S HARD- WARE. Ierry Stallings, Dorothea Shahan, and Karen Hansen look over one of the many fine appliances being sold at FLAlVl'MIN'G'S WESTERN AUTO. Violet Pistoresi, Larry Pistoresi, and Ianet Curutchet admire the new 1958 Chevrolet at PISTORESI CHEVROLET SALES as Pete Pistoresi looks on. Georqio Iornes ond Irene Pistoresi inspect the fine cieoninq job exhibited them by the Stott ot SAFEWAY CLEANERS. W. E. Iockson shows Kenneth Pock ond Bob Babcock how cotton is tronsported from pioce to pioce ot the SAN IOAQUIN COTTON OIL MILL. SINCLA.IR'S SPORT SHOP Fishing Equipmnt ' Guns ' Ammunition Evinrude Motors Phone MO 5-3007 512 Robertson Blvd. WILKERSON'S LOCKER 6. MARKET Farm Slauqhterinq ' Cutting and Wrapping Locker Rentals ' Meats CHOWCHILLA FLORAL AND GIFTS When you say it with flowers- say it with ours Night or Day Phone 5-3297 509 Robertson PALM DRIVE-IN V G F MARKET Hamburgers Shoes and Clothing Spanish Food ' Curb Service Phone MO 5-4322 1500 Pcbfrtson Blvd. Phone MO 5-9959 1625 Robertson Boulevard TOM BLANCHARD Chevron Gas R. P. M. Lubrication Phone MO 5-2193 441 Robertson Chowchilla, California PAN AMERICAN SHOETORIUM New Shoes - Repairing Santa Rosa and Bone Dry P. O. Box 247 ' MO 5-3017 137 North Fourth Street Chowchilla, California GILLIG BROTHERS California-built School Buses for California Schools Hayward California THEFEEDBARN HAIRE-MURRAY CO., INC. Equipment ' Service Station Industrial ' Farm Phone AD 3-7391 3060 E. Tulare Street Fresno, California CHOWCHILLA BILLIARDS CU sfo,-n.Mixinq - Custom Grinding Where the Fellows Get Together for E ' bl E ' Check-R-Mix Feeds an moyu e venmq h Hu l I Candies ' Tobaccos ' Soft Drinks C CWC I Q Cchfomm Latest Edition of Your Favorite Magazine VERN'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY SHOP OWENS FURNITURE Co. Tailormade Seat Covers ' Truck Seats Wh hv k H: I hr 1' fo I Furniture Upholstery and Canvas Repair en You t m O umlture' t m L O Wen S Phone Mo 5-2521 Phone MO 52505 120 Eighth Street Chowchilla, California 535 Robertson Chowchilla, California ENGRAVER'S CORPORATION Diplomas ' Announcements ' Class Rings Iulius Dominici, Ir., Representative 243 North Broadway Fresno 1, California MOntrose 5-3673 LA MAR BEAUTY SALON Mary Kamburoff and Loretta Kuder 540 Robertson Blvd. Chowchilla, California Terry Lorne, leononne Fox, Ann Stoll- ings, Tommy Little, ond Ronnie Stin- nette enjoy the congenial atmosphere provided by the employees ot the CHOWCHILLA DRUG STORE. Dr. Gdtz ond Paul Briggs gre proud to show cr healthy-looking pupDY ot CHOWCHILLA VETERINARY SERVICE. Dong McCollocl'1 and Pornelo Myers gre looking gt some of the cute dusters ot WOODBURY'S DEPARTMENT STORE. CHOWCHILLA BAKERY Specializing in birthday and party cakes For Good things to eat Herbert Vogelsang, Proprietor 524 Robertson Phone MO 5-3501 Congratulations to the Class of '58 HENSLEY'S Dresses 0 Skirts o Blouses Hosiery o Lingerie Costume Iewelry Iuniors - Halt Sizes - Regulars Right Prices Phone MO 5-3394 342 Robertson Blvd. Chowchilla, Calif. F. S. RASCO G COMPANY WATSON 'S FLYING A SERVICE S G H Green Stamps 307 Robertson Blvd. Tuneup ' Brake Service ' Complete Lubrication Chowchmc California Robertson and Highway 152 Phone MO 5-3835 Chowchilla California FRAN'K'S AUTO SERVICE Phone MO 5-4251 24499 Robertson Blvd. Chowchilla, California Best Wishes to the Class of '58 HENDRIX IEWELERS Diamonds ' Watches Complete Line of Iewelry Phone MO 5-3385 Chowchilla, California Congratulations to the CUHS ANNUAL STAFF for a job well done. MR. AND MRS. WADEWITZ DOYLE'S QUALITY MARKET Complete Line of Meats, Delicacies Doyle Prestridge, Proprietor Robertson and Highway 152 Phone MO 5-3348 Chowchilla. California For Everything in the Hardware Line go to FARMERS HARDWARE 301 Robertson MO 5-2750 SAM McCLAUGI-IRY CHEVRON STATION Atlas Tires ' Batteries Chowchilla California WIG'S SERVICE AND SURPLUS Hancock Gas and Oil Surplus and Sporting Goods 25105 Robertson Blvd. Phone MO 5-3238 SAN IOAQUIN VALLEY PIPE 6. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Guaranteed Machine-made Irrigation Pipe Valves ' Gates ' Rock ' Sand Transit-Mix Concrete Office: Chowchilla, MO 5-3708 Home: Madera, OR i233 CRESCENT CAFE Fine Chinese and American Dishes Highway 99 ' MO 5-3092 Chowchilla California Congratulations to the Class of '58 ROSE HILL DAIRY 24154 Robertson Blvd. Phone MO 5-2440 1 P ,yu c. HnDER5g L H Q rams. lmcusanunn. ' 'W Harold Parker Sr., Harold Parker Ir., and Butch Cope proudly stand before one ot the many trucks used at H. L. PARKER TRUCKING. Roberta Ledbetter and lanet McDonell demonstrate the ranch-style station wagon being sold at MCDONELL BROTHERS. FLOYD 6. ANDERSON PUMP CO. AND MACHINE SHOP is always ready to serve you and your needs. Best Wishes to the Class of '58 VAN'S MOTOR SHOP Electric Motors Rewind and Repair Leroy Van Kirk -Phones- Shop MC 5-3081 v Home MO 5-2658 24727 Robertson Blvd. SPECK'S RICHFIELD SERVICE Everything in the Service Station Line Minor Engine Tuneups and Adjustments Phone MO 5-2663 Robertson and 15th DUMAS'S FIRESTONE TIRE Firestone Tires ' GE - Frigidaire O'Keefe and Merritt Appliances RCA Television 216 Robertson MO 5-3768 M. N, PERKINS Representing M. N. PERKINS COMPANY Commencement, Announcements and University Cap and Gown Company Caps - Gowns - Hoods Best Wishes From UNITED LUMBER YARDS 305 Front Street ' MO 5-2155 Chowchilla California CHOWCHILLA SUPER SERVICE For Complete One-Stop Service Bob Ledbetter 144 Robertson Phone 5-2732 Chowchilla California For All Your Athletic Needs BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1424 Fulton Street Fresno Congratulations to the Class of '58 DANISI-I CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Producers of Danish Creamery Butter and Evaporated Milk 305 North Third Street Chowchilla, California Students Like to Trade at FORREST'S FOOD STORE Phone MO 5-5529 1421 Robertson Blvd. Congratulations to the I Class of '58 I OHNSON'S PLUMBING SHOP Phone MO 5-2587 Chowchilla lackie Simon and Linda Weholt watch Florence Bailey as she admires one of the high-quality musical instruments sold at CHOWCHILLA MUSIC AND STATIONERY. Dick Leyh and Billy Fox inspect the exciting new Ford sold at GORDON LEYH FORD SALES. Geraldine Combs, Darrell McClaugh- ry, and Bonnie Wood find that they have an abundance of food from which to choose at the HOME MARKET. Best Wishes to the Class of '58 YOUNG'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods and Clothes to Fit Your Needs George Nishiol O- D. George Miyake' O. D. Greetings and Congratulations to You . . The Class of '58 DRS. NISHIO AND MIYAKE Optometrists DICK HARDIN MO 5-2471 238 Robertson 313 Robertson Phone MO 5-2467 Chowchiua California Real Estate ' Fire Insurance Congratulations to the Class of '58 BUY'RITE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY LEE'S RADIO AND TV Central California Wholesale Grocers Radio and TV Sales and Service Exclusively for RestaurantsWlnstitutions- -Bakeries 117 South Third Street Chowchilla, California Phone 4-2553 Kern and U Streets Fresno, California STAEDLER'S S'I'UDIO , ACE BARBER SHOP Portrait and Commercial Photography Look Your Best - lt Pays Phone RA 2-5177 426 Seventeenth Street Merced, California 319 Robertson Blvd. IRCK'S RADIATOR SERVICE BERT c. AND MARGERY E. LEVVIS Recoring ' Cleaning ' Repairing Union Oi1DiStributOrS MO 5-5538 RGS- MO 5-3945 Phone Mo 5-3746 or Mo 5.3419 316 Trinity Chowchilla, California Chowchiuu California TOPPER FEED STORE Better Feeds for All Your Needs Feed, Seed and F arm Supplies Phone MO 5-3524 24854 Robertson Blvd. Chowchilla, California ' Jn ' J One of the waitresses at FARNESFS is helping Beverly Boies, Don Boies, and Roger Depew to decide which tempting dish they will order. Hank Pimentel, Iohn Hansen, Ioe Rose, and Iohn Pittz stand before the antique car advertising HANK'S GARAGE. BUD THARP proudly shows off one of his tather's many trucks which trans- port merchandise to all parts of the State. We thank the students of Chowchilla Union I-Iigh School for taking part in the CHOWCHILLA IUNIOR F AIR VALLEY SOAP AND CHEMICAL ENGRAVERS CORPORATION COMPANY , , . I 0 D. t 'hmm Graduation Announcements Diplomas Mcnufccmrmq 15 H g Personal Cards, Medals, Trophies, Club Pins IANITORIAL AND SANITARY SUPPLIES IOSTEN'S FAMOUS CLASS RINGS Phone LUdIow 4-5l3l l04 E. Sixth Street Hanford, California 1044 South Hope Street Los Angeles l5, Calif HYDROSTATIC ' KIDDIE ' CYL. TESTING CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE and DRY CHEMICAL IACK W, EXTINGUISI-IERS Sales and Service GENERAL INSURANCE IORGENSEN 6: CO. Fire Extinguishers MO 5-2629 P. O. Box 1055 225 E. 23rd St. ' Phone RA 2-6647 ' Merced, Calif. 131 Robertson Blvd. Chowchiuul Calif, BOB ANDERSON ' CARBONIC GAS , C t I t' t th Cl f'58 SAN JOAQUIN WELDERS SUPPLY 'mm U G mfmjn 9 GSS O 314 West Seventh Street CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS Merced Cuhfomw 212 Robertson Blvd. Phone Mo 5-2007 KOLB KOLB 6. KOLB RED TOP RANCH Contractors HAY ' COTTON ' GRAIN 150 South Front Street Phone RA 2-l088 El Nido, Calif. Phone MO 5-2744 Intra-Red Bake Oven Frame Machine IOS. E. OLIVER AND SON Garage, Paint and Body Works 24-Hour Towing Service Phone MO 5-2633 0 Night Phones: MO 5-2091 -MO 5-3308 10 Kings Street Chowchilla, California '--'wt .l.F. BOL INGER FIELD QHDS' F 'IFRS s ,, . , 1 Always rootinq for the band, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bollinqer, proprietors of the Bollinger Nurseries, has Head Ma- jorette Barbara Pirnentel, Drum Maior lackie Simon, and Mary Lou Bollin- qer, first-chair trombone, showina off some of the pretty planis sold at I. F. BOLLINGER NURSERIES. Shirley Robertson proudly stands in front oi two of the qiqaniic trucks used by SHIRLEY ROBERTSON TRUCK- ING. MEL CRADER, REALTOR: Bill Crader, Tim Buffinqton, and Linda McAninch look on as Mel Crader explains the layout of a house to be sold. WORDEN FUNERAL HOME All Burial Policies Honored Services in Any Cemetery Phone MO 5-3012 o Sixth and Trinity Chowchilla California Best Wishes to the Class of '58 The CHOWCHILLA NEWS Madera County's Only Newspaper I. F. Burcher, Owner 129 North Second Phone MO 5-3706 PAUL I. CHRISTOFFERSON Fire o Automobile o Life Casualty Workmen's Compensation-Life A dependable aqency for Insurance Business WESSEL'S STUDIO Portraits of Ouality 150 North Sixth Street 528 Robertson Blvd. - Phone MO 5-3000 phone MQ 5,3645 Residence: , , , 23372 Robertson Blvd. - Phone 5-2092 Chowchluq Cqhfomm 313 Robertson Chowchilla Best Wishes to the Class of '58 5927 Bellevue Atwater BECK'S AUTO SUPPLY G R E E N ' S National advertised lines of Thompson Products o Briggs and Stratton Hosiery Llniffissories Phone Mo 5-3779 Women's Wear Maternity 331 Robertson Chowchilla, California Costume Iewelry HOME LUMBER COMPANY The friends We make, make us Complete Line of Building Materials Robertson at Washington Phone MO 5-2079 Compliments of SANITARY PLUMBING 61 ELECTRIC CO., INC. 745 West Seventeenth Street Merced California Bill Roscoe, Shell Oil Distributor, cmd on employee stgnd before one ot the Shell Trucks used by W. L. RASCOE. lo Ann Tuck, Phyllis O'Negl and Sally Askew gre gdmiring the newest jew- elry exhibited ott the IEWEL BOX. limmy Bettes ond Margaret Vogel- song ore shown buying ct ticket from Brenda Ddum in order thot they might see one of the fine movies shown at the SIERRA THEATER. VALLEY MATERIALS Building Materials Plumbing and Heating Builders' Hardware o Home Appliances Complete Paint Department Electrical Materials o Lighting Fixtures The Builders' Department Store 1400 Robertson Phone MO 5-3725 DR. R. H. INGRAHAM Veterinarian 14510 Highway 152 Chowchilla, California THIESSEN BROTHERS' MARKET A friendly store where you save more Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Phone MO 5-3317 1621 Robertson Blvd. SERVENTE HARDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY Domestic and Foreign Hardwoods o Plywoods VAlencia 4-4200 366 Bayshore Blvd. San Francisco, Calif. CHOWCHILLA EQUIPMENT COMPANY Your Minneapolis - Moline Dealer 26 Robertson Blvd. -Phone MO 5-3717 Chowchilla California L. VOLLHARDT Electrical Contractor Domestic and Commercial and Industrial Phone MO 5-3666 Robertson Blvd. REDDY WELDING WORKS McLean and Richards General Welding - Shop and Portable Farm Equipment Pipe Line Welding and Cutting MO 5-2655-MO 5-4247 260 South Third St. Chowchilla, Calif. BRAMMER 6. SON One of the Largest Stock of Shoes ln the San Ioaquin Valley Madera California ILO ICH ,. 3 u QA E s 3 ex ' III: 3 E. ,,,.,,. E: H .-.. A as ,, ' 52 ii. 1- 13135255 .1-Qt' ....i at ' .. gg M t , W it fi Tim Linhares, ludy Russell, Betty Davis and Jimmy Church are sampling the tempting refreshments at the SNO-WHITE DRIVE-IN. RED'S MARKET Complete Stop and Shop Our Store is Your Store4We Only Manage lt, Phone MO 5-0206 7Ol Robertson Blvd. Free Delivery CHOWCI-IILLA LAUNDRY l27 North Front Street Phone MO 5438 BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED Our congratulations to the students of the Chowchilla Union High School and for their accomplishment in increasing their Yearbook, making it a bigger and better Annual, We also wish to commend the Cafeteria Personnel, who are esteemed customers and who seek to serve the students the highest quality foods which are obtainable. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO 905 R Street P. O. Box l92 Fresno l, California ART TAYLOR Bernard Food Industries lncoporated RONNIE AND BILL'S BODY AND Congratulations tothe Class of '58 PAINT SHOP CHET ANDERSON Custom Works Distributor STANDARD OIL OF CALIFORNIA l509 Robertson Phone MO 5-2767 Chowchilla California 155 South Highway 99 Phone MO 5-3242 J Edith Forath explains to Beverly For- ath and Stan Crouch the qualities to look for when buying an appliance, at the CHOWCHILLA RADIO AND APPLIANCE. ,,nnlF may tx STAR BARBER SHOP Two barbers at all times Quiet courteous services 211 Robertson Blvd. Phone MO 5-3241 On Highway 152, Half Mile Calfct Y WILSON 6 WR.IGHT'S MELON STAND ALL KINDS OF MELONS IN SEASON Enjoy a slice of cold melon in our house under the trees. Phone: MO 5-2265 18189 Highway 152 Support These Advertisers They Supported Your 1958 La Entrada Our Special Thanks to WESSEL'S STUDIO. George Wessel, photographer :mmf 2:3524 .',' ' +V' 'sfh S... :iff ,MLK A l5l igt f- ! 'W 3 ifiiffl? 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