Modesto Junior College - Buccaneer Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Many are in+eres+ing, buf 'rhe facf +ha+ +hey are used again and again made us unhappy aboul' fhem. Surely, we +hough+, fhere musl be somefhing new 'l'o say. We noficed, loo, fhai' 'l'hese ihemes are used in much lhe same way by schools of differeni' size, in diFFeren+ par+s of fhe coun+ry, and wi+h differeni' siudenl' groups. They are like some of 'rhe sfock illusfrarions +ha+ prinfers can provide, a gofhic doorway or an oil burning lamp. When fhe Buccaneer sfaff of l954 had finished Hs work, some of us who infended +o refurn and work on fhe yearbook for I955 began +o 'lhink abouf fhe problem of a fheme fhaf would express our 'Feelings ioward Modesfo Junior College. We asked ourselves iwo ques'I'ions: Whaf does college mean 'ro us and whal' is special aboul' our own junior college? We found, afier long discussion, +ha'l' fhe answer would noi be a simple one. I+ would have +o convey many ideas and feelings. Our ediior-eleci, Barbara Allinson, suggesfed fha? our years in Modesro Junior College could be symbolized by a symphony, a campus symphony. Bur fhere was foo much fo be crowded info four or 'Five symphony movemenfs, we said, and so she proposed seven, fhe seven paris of fhis book. We found, +oo, fha? each par? of fhe book held more fhan one idea and mood, so we chose 'For ifs symbol one o'F1'he greai' and varied symphonies of Haydn or Beefhoven or Mendelssohn. Our campus sym- phony fhus 'look form, and fhis is ifs firsf, perhaps ifs only performance. nr 1 'fl '1- ?1F '? R ' - 4 'H' --frm X f' 'Qi' H- . . . - :J THE STAFF OF YOUR l955 BUCCANEER We are, Top Row. lefl io righi: Darell Phillips, recording edifor: Barbara Allinson, ediforg Grace Hambriclc, co-ediforg and Mr. Frederick Lowens+ein, advisor. Second Row: Marlene Roach, cap+ain ediror, and Beffy Bernhardf, research edilor. Third Row: Keifh Graham, adverfising manager: Deanna Wade, fall business manager: Marilyn Ayers, spring business manager: and Lee Roy McNuH, sporfs edifor. Fourth Row: Jewell Simmons, layouf ediforg Dosie Honea, lexicographerg Mildred Shaw, librarian: and Pai Johnson, snapshol edifor. '4- 'Q . 'I l , . . .,,. '4 ,q,.uf , 4 .u. , ,, N , 5' in ut -la-'Y' 'Lb' f. ...111-1-'W 1 1 .3gw..,,.,,ggieev'f-ffifi !F1P5j A v A f X. , , . , ,,,--.....-u-5.5-u-hhQWU5l.Llx ryan!! vvvvvvvv1 !!.!, f. . ' an x-1 'I . L X y'a'nTxT'i'Q'. f j 0 F I N I .f.. gf- ll W 4 V xw X - Z Q x . A , nmgy.. I Y W F 'V A 5-7 ' --V 51 A vf - T -fpgig . .. I Q'-1 f , if 1. 'A - ' ., f, .5qi'. 11' X , VQ VFE, vf , 'L .- . I-pu, ,Q ':,,g,g'E, -' I Q all -, u.'y,-V: -I E , xgfdg f'a?-A-k:f. aI V Y--if - ----- -' -1-- - - -,V . . .....'......' .......,..m. 1 'N Q-BW NBER gf 1- S The Sixzfh Symjofzovgf fTa.vt0raQl Andante molto mosso. CJ-:soj By Ludwig van Beefhoven' ' 'F1auti. ' ' f f y , 5 Oboi. 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Chairman Ernesf Tarone is in charge of ihis discussion. Below: The surveyors rediscov- er some ihings fhaf Euclid knew. 1 N g I s MAJQRS AND NIINQRSV r - The .7XQQvzz7z bfylfzpbofgf fUa'e to fgfj By Ludwig van awhmn Recit. ,f QS ' 'F' v fa 1.4 1 'X .. f 5.52 ' I' s 5' s F 9 I s 3f ':: E'5' A son-dern 1aBt uns an - - - ge- neh-me-re an Let -us raise a sony....l-1 of synupailrxy, of W fs ff f s s 1 s ss , . 4.2 I cnlla voce 8 - -I v1.11 s , Q sm s :5- :,:- 1 -5- 1 l W VM- VIC Q 'Q A W ?alfebOdVe to 50312 cL'iac?evT1.tli3i 5?-ie?l1'ic11ISCl1i1g . . :mi - F : - Mr :, :, f ev, ecume 1:2 ex on za vm moremen eCb,- ' ' ' f ' of BeeH1ove'n's Nmth Sywrzphoma This is , qolla uoce , . ' - t-he composcws jmal symphony and perhaps . g Q - V Y his most awefinspiving work. If is also the Fl. f Q i nr l - L E jifsz of all symplzonies to use u chorus as ' , , f' ' part of the in.Stv'umenta'tio1z. The words 'N i that appear on this scovie are part of the in- f 4 4 - A' . . 'ob ES? -1 'lEff7 2 H 'un l nr Lroductzon to the chorus. ' ' nd: Y W , 1- ' . , Y ' ' V .f 7 X We clwse this symphony to lzeacl the sec' . C I f f 3 :E .s - - - tion on learning because it tells us how man 1 F 'A 3 ,I V 1 Q- achieves his deepest satisfactiovzs through s -1 7 the 'nzhid cmd the spirit. 'Q - ' ,A vi' Y!! - ' - ' Y Y ' urn: KD .. V ' ' ' , r V J f ' 1 J nu ,Gigi -s E V- -ss 1.21-ff s .77 ' J 3 3 -e an s . f- - s - s 5 P-2?-2---:-s-:E YU ' Y V , , , V ,ll 3 :I U Y H 5,1 Q R. w li. -I L I-. , , , - U- i un 1. .1-:K gun -, - , ,,. f , , Y Y f-- ln , If - r- - ' .f . p f f. TimP'. s fi ssI ' sl i f-X - ,-X P f glib. gf BL - ss s s 1: - i'3 . :. : 551, , is s s s Ez:-:ze giiiggakilizg gzsgaggerf b 'f lsfimxnen, und freu - - - - - - derwol-1e.re. 'qladnes-.g, O ,Joy s let us prcusethge! f li' Y H I ' I fu Q ' , ' 5 ' ' ' l ' - 5 ff fix -I Q fl - ' 1 ' w ' ' . , VIII -f- -- -3-fi- 5 s .s s -ss s 'Z ss s f:fi .::::5:2':rr-,, - -A 1 - s as .s v . --5------::: s- I P s H21 W M , Q' 7 TY WW MQ. i f..s s Q 2 -A G-s 1 -ss' ' A- s g- ' Q s s s : sf- 'L?FQbL, . ..r' d f sififf -59.2- Q-e sf M- Above: News Edifor Diane Sanders assigns reporf- ers lo slories. Sei! xx 'x Above: Planning lhe edifion wilh Ediior Darrel Phillips and Copy Edilor Howard Emerson lrighl' foregroundl. K , v YJ 32? f ls--.Q 1 -.. .. V li H Pi li,g, or- l L' 1 J O U R N A L l S M Righh Group lnler- view wilh Mr. Charles L. Barker, exchange in- sirucfor. in THE coiLEGlA Modesfo, Ca lifornia Published weekly during lhe college year by 'rhe Associafed Siu- denfs of Modeslo Junior College. Enfered as second class mailer in lhe posf office af M California. odesfo, Represented for nalional adverlising by NAS, Inc., 420 Madison Avenue. New York. Subscriber lo lnfercollegiafe Press. Member of Associafed Collegiale Press, Minneapolis, Minn. Darell Phillips ......... ..................................... .............................. E d ilor Larry Denenholz Diane Sanders ....., Marilyn Ayres ...... Judy Hubbard ...... Joe Bigham ....... Alice Wilson ..... .........Managing Ediior ..........News Edilor ......Fealure Edilor ............Malceup Edilor .................Sporl's Edilor ........Adverlising Manager Howard Emerson .. ...,............ Copy Edilor Arlene Handa ...... .,.. ...... E x change Edilor Joe Ayers ,,..,.,..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,........ S faff Carfoonisf Frederick H. Lowensfein ......,,.........,.,......,..,..,......,...................... Advisor Reporlers: lvan Bradley, Donald Smifh, Carl Edling, Donald Tonlcin, Frances Vandervorl, Paul Gonella, Arlene Handa, Judy Hubbard. Namon Lewis, John Baker, Dosie Honea, and Millie Shaw. 0 vx.v' . . A X. 4. ,. n du' ,.. an as., -44. if ii ii A .r of--e 'Il 1: Ibm V , --- ., 3 . -s as ' ' ' ,Ei-f f QV L.sExn2: f'ff' ,-,- P-as-s 'h -' . fe- -f-' f5 1 . ' , 7 'V 'if ' ' 1-10 -' ' 'A A ' v i ' ', ..'- MA ggrfvkf' ' A. ' H 4 . 4 ' 5 Q . ' Above: Composing pages af fha prinf shop are lleff fo righll Managing Edilor Larry Denen- holz, Feafure Edifor Marilyn Ayers. Sporls Edilor Joe Bigham, Edilor Darell Phillips, and Malceup bi Edifor Judy Hubbard. Left: Adveriising Manager Alice Wilson and Former Adverlising Manager Lee Roy McNuH. Y a-nN'1a we I 'nv AN EVENING WITH MRS McTHING A children's comedy for adulls, an adull' fan- 'rasy for children, lhese were 'l'he eniicemenls 'lhe College Players held out The sulasfance of an evening's enferlainmenl' malerialized on Dec. 4, like lhe lwo wifches in lhe plo+, and +wo audi- ences in +he Modesfo High School audilorium found il' pleasanl' lighl' enlerfainmenl. Af fhe left, Peggy Wilson is Mrs. Howard V. Larue lll, Claudia Ackors and Karen Walser are The lerrifying and reassuring 'Forms of The wilch, and Doloris Richardson is fhe wi+ch's child Mimi. Leff to rlghf Roberf Picldhall Nelson Joan Dolberg Sybil Charles Head, Policeman: Margarel' James, Evva Loomis: Bob Aushn Poison Eddie Schellenbach Shirley Brazil Sybil Marilyn Dufra Mrs. Schellenbach: Rhonda Thomason, Carrie: Danny McCall Howay Peggy Wilson Mrs Howard V Larue lll Dolorls Richardson, Mimi: Buck Townsend, Chef: Richard Hifi, Waller Claudia Aclcors and Karen Walser Mrs McThlng Shlrln George, Grace Loomis:xRoy Wilson, Dirfy Joe: Mr. Frank Delamarler direc+or Charles Scudder Policeman Jeanne Wallace Maude Loomis: and Roy Schlemon, Sfinlcer. THE COLLEGE PLAYERS PRODUCTION M , I. v X I T .zse-aw 1' NJ THE CAST - Left to Righlr Don Graham, Roberf Noler, Shirin George, Leroy Wilson, Bonney MacDonald, Joan Dolberg, Ed Gray, Rufh Baker, and Les Scarbrough. OF THE MERRY WIVES OF WlNDSOR itll lpllfsl Pr 'FRS li' Left to Rlgllh Roberf Picldhall, Carolyn Coleman, Milclre Burress, David Young, Charles Johns ton, Richard Hifi, Ray Schlemon, Bob Ausfin, Norman Eudie, and Buck Townsend. 3 ,.rf'r .,-.-I , My , f ., -' A , I I 1 .V 1 1 1 w , un 4' r . 9 1- I V l Top Leff: Mrs. Elinor Tucker, assis+anf librarian, a+ +l1e loan desk wifh Barbara Jacobson and Shirley Hughes. Top Right: Miss Nile Lavaggi, assislani librarian, af flwe reference cleslc wifh Barbara Bordona. Lower Left: Miss Helen Pierce, librarian, wifh her assisfanf, Lorraine Wild. Lower Righf: Joan Dolberg explores fha second-floor sfaclcs. F7 Ri- '-Q,---wifi? - Y .. RADIO KRJC GOES ON THE AIR Left: Mr. Ed McClar'ry, direcfor, explains microphone fechniques +o Shirley Brazil, Charles Head, and Bill Smifh. Below - Sfdrlding: llefi 'fo riglnll Bob Slrong, Roy Fes- ler, Don Smiflw, Sam Harisfield, Skip Mohafl, Ken Gary, and Bill Crawley. Seclfed: Lyle Jones, Nevin Clark, and Gay Boifel. ' c W L' V' 1 X l - YE I. f . , . l 1 I ,-11' I. 1 !515,, . l sl 'wil E 1 ' Sl . rv' ' : L, . fa., W - -.,,:'.g ,h . v , ,l . I-l 1.-.J . 1 l ,..--vv' ' Qilfih -l l 1 l Q? I v ' w .Q -l x -1 1 K lx X, N, I f , Yr Left: Nurse Roberia G. Shafer wiih her pafienf, Ann Conner. Right: Nurses Celia Coronado and Thelma Burgess wiih Their paflenf Velma Suegman and fhenr lns+ruc+or Mrs Alice McAlllsfer ' fig. K 1 9 , L, f - - f ,J 1 l 1- X ' 4, X X x ' S' ', t iff- 1 z' 'rlr 2. ai- , A 'Y J. Q- -1-n?'f'H'4,',, .,.,. 2 ' ,,.,, f ,,-31, if 'P if 1,-. VOCATIONAL NURSING Qc Seated: Velma Siegman, Vera Fauroi, Erma Zarafe, Shirley Weisser, Bonnie Sue Rasmussen, Thelma Burgess Ina Garcia, Viola Friiz, Bernice McGee, Ann Conner, Nafalie Guzman, Ernesiine Primm, and Lelia Jefferies Stand ing: Doroihy Shepherd, Celia Coronado, Roberfa G. Shafer, Geraldine Elioi, and Sandra Marie Souza. i 5 , COLLEGE POETS: These 'live sfudenis were honored during fhe year wiih 'lhe seleciion of fheir worlc 'For repriniing in 'lhe Annual Anihology of College Poeiry. The anfhology is a nafional publicaiion which calls a'Hen+ion io fhe bes+ represeniaiive examples of verse by college siu- denfs. They are, from leff lo righf, Marilyn Ayers, a maior in Liieraiure and ihe Language Arisg Alice Wilson, a maior in Social Science: Russell Jaclcson, a maior in Social Science: Carol Weas+, a maior in Physical and Biological Sciences: and Carl Kroelcer, a maior in music. COLLEGE STRING TRIO: Ani+a Gregory, violin: BeHy Brewer, piano: and Janei Hadley, cello. f Q A.. J 4 fl rss, I S+ , 'A its -ve- lwvl ikqiiiil wifi 1,3 jl,.,t5 if Q' , p 1 '+A V ,- . 1' , 1-ig -X Y - - .. Q.-, as r -.xluffzr f.....1.:,,,g, A '.':,- ,N A ln... ' -- .,'31- s. Y -...., ., u.. 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Fourfll Row: Gary Shorf, Marlo Kerner, Bill Brown, BeHy Ryder, Marlene Fuller, Beverley Ghilarducci, and Lucille Pescamona. Fiffh Row: Bill Duncanson, Ed Ferguson, Robin Arlhur, Ardell Talkingion, Marilyn Colberi, Sandra Souza, and Ann Hensley. Sixth Row: Barbara Harvey, Bill Wisdom, Sam Vaughn, Frank Buller, Rufh Knapp, Alan Pifmore, anhd Carol Reinelce. Members noi in fha picfure include Norvel Ney, Richard Weaver, Melvin Williams, and O iver Smii . f ,. ' .T ' 451,12 is ,N I , u X . QW' , ici ,XXX ,, ' '-W2 1.3 .lil X , Agn 4:2 ,ga 5 F' L' N 1 t ,L 4 P I -I .it ,FH vw: 5, 513,34 J 5.1 -,Qi Y Sv il . ,Vx 4 X . , 5 6 . ,, , , 4 sk Xl ?X 4554 C ' Y , In ',: x t- 1 fn I ' .-f' 1 , .R C: y 1.-xf 4 V Ima Q1 vs- PM 'Q s s o . . r N., 'g U , ' , -v -- P X -4 ' - N mb H - r , A Q E I Q, Ja' ,ff ixsemk 9 ,L 'H ,9-TW KW - I 'xx 'N 0' -I i '. t.-sv mg 'Q:'6!55fai+L.1L -,JLQQLL gtg: :z,QL,1L.4..1-'w Wil ' ,Q-...gg--V -S A faq' 'wif' ' .L :X 'Cgg':Ci51'uf A t .-,L D,-1 S, .. Q- ix F ., E J.j v- f. if Al A 7- .. Jinx - .ff 1 W 3 . 11 . i jf 21-f-aff ffl f 5 'Q mi' A 1' EZ... ,F ' E Yu x. There Was More to Finian's Rainbow Than the Audience Saw On the Stage rr-Q-. , ,. 5 1, , M I ul' Ol lol Top left and center left: The Q' ' props required geometry, carpentry, and painting. X Top right and center right: Dancers and chorus worked . long and devotedly. Lower right: Director Robert W. McKnight, 'flanked by his assistants, Mr. William Groihkopp Jr. and Mrs. McKnight, has something fo say about pitch and expres- sion in voices. H151 DRAWING AND PAINTING Top: Form and Color sfudenfs wi+l1 Miss Es+l1er Wil- liams are, leff 'lo riglnl, Annefle Service, June Blair, Barbara Penland, Edna Kuhfa, Beverly Traner, Joan Sirangio, and Henri Ross. Center: Posfer makers, leff fo rigl1+, are Arlene Hancla, Hazel Turpen, and Claudia Ackors. Lower Left: Barbara Bordona developing a modern composifion in oils. Lower Right: Jo'l Meinhardf and June Blair compare shsdies in absfracf design. I , Cf' O ML .Zim J J 4' lv A f .,,'4.n- COLLEGE ORCHESTRA: Leif fo righ+, Lois Siafford, Dr. Roger A. Nixon, direcforq Barbara Olsen, Gary Shori, Keiih McKinnon, Diane Koshell, Charlene Galloway, Janef Hadley, Barbara Harvey, and Jim Maher. un fs: wV'f n !1 F F ' is COLLEGE CHORUS - Front Row: Nancy Parnell, Pai Woodbridge, Jovine Dyche, Barbara Wesi, Lillia Marquifa, and Beverly Couper. Second Row: 'Diclc Williams, Mariha Verhaegen, Ardaih Refhwisch, Evelyn Anderson, Lois Siafford, Joan Guppy, Barbara Rowe, Diane Sanders, Arlene Handa, Carol McGra+l1, and Jim Tilley. Third Row: Charlie House, Lawrence Sampson, Alvin Bailson, Jewell Simmons, Rosa Reinche, Myrile Lee, Gilberf Rodriguez, Mike Linn, Euclid Simmons, Jim Maher, and Dwayne Eliason. Fourth Row: Ralph Mull, Carl Kroeker, Marfin Jack, Alice Berg, Emily Ronnsey, and George Van Scoy. Fifth Row: Ernie Smiih, Richard Vancore, Ray McCoy, Buck Townsend, Clarence Buelow, and Gordon Nelson. 1'-' ii ,lm L . in l 1 i , Qf i lx. . Richard Shook siudios planf cell growlh. 4 .-7. if-i . -1 Above! Belly Dickinson, Charles DesJardins, and James Fox examine leaf cross-secfions. Below: Mr. Willeiie B, Murray, deparlmenf chairman, explains lhe slruciure and variaiions of leaf forms fo Befiy Dickinson and Floyd Dameron. I l I N 1 ELL' . ii: . I 14' lllifl' .. in ziflrl gg. 1? if., lu J' .75 aa.,-,Ei i V I , r.s1,,scQsh, V.: . i -ac Q-. L . l.'-.4 'l smj ' 1, .I 5 if ZOOLOGY Right: George Tonella, Jalve Zaiger, Warren Hawkins, and Delano Bolfer lleH fo righil in- speci' specimens of American bird life. Right: Clockwise, Roberi Woolen, Jeanneiie Sanborn Harvey Kooy, Harvey McCullough, and Richard Paulson srudy marine crusfaceans. Below: Insfrucior Edward Wood discusses verfebrafes wi+l1 a sfudeni group in lefi' io riglnf order - Efhel Ter- willeger, Ben Dunscomla, Charles Eudy, Lawrence Samp- son, Daniel Larson, Russell Hermanson, Harold Layne, John Wallace, Darryl Woods, Karl Droese, John Sharrah, Harry Sbragia, and Mike McCriady. w? v Q Q.. l ?', v I r 1 u , . I - 32 s 'I ,. 6 .fn-,Ei 'r-f , me Af? - ., J W , . . vis.. V 1-,A ' 1, -1 2 N'A' l ku, X 'mfr- JV X., i I-J 8 CHEMISTRY Leff: Roberi Valenline, leff, and Russell Hermanson weigh manganese dioxide. i Left: Richard Nelson, leff. and Tom Mark lesi for chromafe. Below - Left 'ro Righf: Knuf Busei' Ken Waymeni, Mr. Paul Kuriz, insfruc for: Jack Nishilwava, Marvin Johnson and Bob Cooper proceed wilh a group experlmenl. in 'LA Above: Bob Hinlon insfalls a grille. Above Right: Eddie Mello and Nor- man Olson rebuild lhe fronf of an aufo. 'a- -gk , l' AUTO BODY AND FENDER REPAIR ei, jf,-11, Above: Charles Grumskow fallcs over lhe cuslomiz- ing iob of Darrell Reynolds on Darrell's aufo. Left: Mr. Chalmer Alwood, insfruclor, checks David Almaian on +l1e rear panel work of David's aufo. a-pg. :- fx. -5 uri V CQ Lg, ,I .., I UHF 4 V fi . Altar. I 'Qx E7 f. ..- r -VE IJ i lg, L Q ., -M 1 wg ,V x -lx ' Y 1 l..-v. . w S-..-.fy - - f1 'a'ka.t Q xx, , Y ,, .N Q- ff 1. 1. I l . L K M11-LA.., Q, . Ai -fq t1Vi'rL-faq.,-3na .--. .,....,, -in-+ .fd Above: Glen Armslrong checks his receiver. Rlghf: Mr. Edwin Hill, ln- sfruclor, explains fhe sfruclure of llae piclure lube in TV fo George Young and Tom Baffles. tl H G RADIO REPAIR SHOP Left: Al' worlc on llwelr racllos are llefl fo rigl1fl Bob Beafly, Glen Armslrong, David Fox, George Below: David Fox drills a chassis. 1. -,-,A 4 - i jim . f . 5, -1 Above: Mr. Sam Price, in- sfrucfor, explains fhe new mulfilifh offsef press 'lo J. S. Crawmen, Don Gary, and Dick McAnul+y. Left: Tommy Boggs on 'lhe sfone for page com- posifion. -1' TE Ll Leff: Don Gary and Baysul Parker ai ihe Davidson offsef press. PRINTING SHOP Above: Dick McAnul+y and Duane Palecek opera+e lafe model lino+ypes. Left: Ed Ferrucci a+ 'Phe Kelly press. Righf: Marion T. Woodward does a iob on flue Kluge aufomaiic. Agriclllfure - Above: Mr. Luverne Donker, ins'rruc'ror, describes maricei 'facfors ihai influence 'fhe profi+ margin for farmers. His lisiener is Harold Peferson. Below: Harold Peierson examines an almond free for some of na+ure's enemies of abundanf producfion and high reiurns. Q f lx' l- ' J , , 'iw Y' A 'M .fqj iw U N Q' ' ' 1 'J i i iii ii Aelucuuuns '5- Y-c Right: One of flue firsfs of fha year in Agriculfure is flue arrival of 'these specially cross-bred chicks. Their official welcomer is Louis Lawrence. Rigllf: The way fo run a cafer- pillar fracior, says Kennefh Webb, is 'ro hop on and run if. 'F' Y f 5 I T- 611 l 'I ' 4-,gg ' 1 'V A . V? s al, 'r ll 4 ' PM l . A . 1 fl' .N : 9 ' ' f M 4,v ,il u ' ,l l ,Vg A', ' 155: E 5 ' ll' 'S -, U' 1, F ,,.-.1 li, Q, .. T T ll M 5 f .i 1,. YOUNG FARMERS' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Sediedt Bill Johnson, presidenf, and Arnold Hof, vice-president Standing: Roland Kuhn, freasurerg Kervin Knox, secreiaryg and John Baker. reporier. 'Mx X Above: Mrs. M. A. Weshtall, secrefary of fhe Jersey Breeders Associaiion, awards scholar- ships +o Allen Dick and Kei+h Leach. by P fi F, 1 7 F I l l v , cr . ll l 4 N 3'5- i W E . W S V, Ls! 'N-tiff 13 QI-5X'a,6 xl' 0' -af' .wg,..x-5. 183' gs S XFX' Qi' xp il XA 11 r. ,. 5 ti' qos xsabxds 09. dl: 'f i:,t3N. s2f o,,o ' Q sf-3 I i 'X Rigllf: Alan Dick displays his prize Jersey bull af fhe Siafe Fair. .1 X3-ALL ' Xxx N? N 4? -v 'Ly u if 551' --QI 5. I 15,1 Dehornillgz Thoral Kenner and Maurice Brindeiro show how if's done in dairying class. .11 iw. R S, 1,0 .gg 4 I u , 12,-7: -. 4 .,. 'A 5 :'i4x',: 1 y, xl '15, s -1--. -. lx..,,A,,5-,.Lv- .11 -' l , -.4-' -Q, N.. wlffj- ig ,.,., H, -.-, .1 1- v - i 'f-:ef 51 -- . h. .,,. .4 ...J W., -it-. .-, ..- ,H ss., . ' A '4'v . K' Isffc 'l. g . -' . V, :fs 14.5 rf-.1'. - ,A v.. 9-L N . nf -, ,I - .. ' 'f . --.1 J' gf- ,-.' A 3 14. 9.11 1? 'lit ,. . A V - v, -U .-. 'pg , , ff' ',.'-. 'V ' - 1 'Q' .f' , ' AVI, .Z I. -I . . ...init . J -1'-' r' ,Z 0 . . ,. .llc 127.11 11 y--.3 if ,M,a..'f 5 Qu, f-5, '22 s.:-Y' 'E' I . - Jn' '..l. at ,1 .,. ... 7 Jigs, x .V . ,..M .N -.,1'..,3- , ,Ji , n. .' fs , Vw-.4 . Above: These specially-bred chicks were perl of a meal' raising proiecf +o produce salable fryers. Right: Charles Mellor puis lhe finishing iouches on a cage laying pan, compleie wi+l1 ifs own wafer sysiem. . 5 Q N. X., 4 - Tl M .v Us Above: Garwin Souza fesfs soil samples. Below: Brooks Rushing checks fhe puri+y of siock feed mixfures. 1-1 f--w nn. l 4 JEWELRY POTTERY AND TEXTILES Top Left: Barbara Olson solders iewelry. Center Left: .Angelina Dias, Aileen Yamaguchi, and Marlene Olson shape pottery. Bottom Left: Dorothy Miller and Louise Van Bibler wedge pottery clay. Top Right: Marilyn Breifenbucher learns how 'lo 'Form a vase on the poHer's wheel from Mr. Paul Corrigan, in- s+ruc'ror. Bottom Right: Grace Wild receives some aclvice on weaving from Mr. Corrigan. y WT if A X ' BUSINESS TRAINING Upper Left: Mr. Lele Wifhrow lecfures on business economics. Center Left: Mr. Roberl Rolfe discusses acccunfing. Lower Left: Pearl Brown and Shir- le Ycun d' 'r I d f ' ' y g rc a e an ype. Upper Right. Jack Tavares and Jeaneile Paffigan opera+e +l'1e duplicaling machines. Lower Right: Roxle Bell and Allen Holbrook fry compuialion. 15 .iffy ff ELECTRICAL SHOP Below: Melvin Berry rewincls his mofor. aj 1 I ' . , .- ' 1 A N 5 - Q .I- 'ef' V nh l ,. . . JLG' - V ' 'A j-:mfg -J I l vi YY-V ' . iff ' ,. I - ' Hi-V511 ,J A lx l ' . Q 'll m i ' . I o , i-1252?-T-11 ? 1 fg- f-4, i :ug I Rigllf: Inslrucfions on lhe overhaul of a compufing machine are given by Mr. Eldon L. Helm, insfrucfor. lo Delberf Harburg, leff, and Doyle Richberg. V I l qii - ,vpqx 31' V -'Lf Above: These men who are calibra'ring in sfrumenfs are lleff io righfl' Gene Arm sfrong, Ray Hyde, Jack Bell, Charles Howze and Richard Car'rer. j ff 1 mf y 'iv' ,-i li 'eil I 1 v i ji f Ai. NI v ' Q cf' al si kfisgiygli 'SG W, J. e. IJ D ,, COOKING CLASS Above: Peggy Hill and Angelina Diaz follow a recipe for baked meals. ig' Above: Ida Ten Dolle, Shirley Hughes, and Anneffe Ser- vice prepare ginger calce wifh whipped cream fcpping. Below: Bill Crocker, Lois Dameron, Pal' Ladd, and Mozelle Perry complefe an assignment in pasfry making. l 1 l OI! nl 55 Below: La Juan Sfalians, Norma Nunes, Charloife O'Mara, and Diane Sanders, in leff and righ+ order, bring an enfree 'lo lheir luncheon fable. , lei 'kr' .11 ' 'f'f174'- 6 AQ, 5 ' rv fo' ,. IN ' +--- . ll HOME ECONOMICS: fs' SEWING Right: Mary Lou Krepela, Ieff, and Bei? Sfansberr af work on an infer- Y , Y , mediafe sewing prolecf. Righf: Fronf fo back. Kay Domecq. Marlene Collier, Dolores Nunes, and Denise Krisfman, compleiing cos+umes for fhe annual winfer fashion show. Fur Righf: Beverleen Egiikhanoff learns sfeam pressing. Rigllf: Miss Doroilfuy Lawrence, in- sfrucfor, explains how fo place a pockei on Hue robe for Joan Sirengio. 'X mnvuumoe 7777 YY l . 1 W N001 NV V. 3 , lllums 1 :mn N 'now gy-xl SIR STUDENT G VERNMENT AND CLUBS Toe R?fb7'77ldlfZ'07Z Symphony By Felix Mensclelssohn 'ibmponlre inn Andante. 7 ' 7-X 'x - af- zwluufa. - e - 7 , e m ' -' fgazss ssssggf -- -- --gf ' 45 47 ' i - X.!' Z- af Y' olmil - l - M I .I ill C. i -l V- Q V - . ,,. A '-5' v'i l'i i'-., Q 0 Q L l 3 Faigotti. 'W iz' s lib lf' -a - I e l I 1 5 , Cm,ni.in'D' ,ni fe . l .' 3 - 4 . y The Reformation Symphony by Felix ' ' f L - P P Mendelssohn was inspired by the 16th cemuvy refownatiowz in Europe emiomboni vw... I - I T ,qi l A- hs: and the stzrengtlzlof ma11'siclesi're- for A 1 s If? ' , , '.:::- freedom Q cofnscmcnce. In et the com' 0 Lnore. Y Y ,, 0 e Y . g U ' k poser used the music of the lzymn, l ' . y a 1 V l A Mivlmtv Fortress Is Our God. 'llmmb0neB:1sso. '5 ':' e' J! l e' ' I- s s O ' A - , '- l Q, We chose this symphony to l1ead'0ur - l ' sect-ion on scuclent government and fprombe MD! uf- GA r - Q 1. I - IL, E:-1542: clubs because it seemsto describe some - ww , ' - . . -.llil . l : vo I I - of the changes zumught m ourselves l ' 9 by sclffgovemm.ent during our time in DFA. B a - , y 1 ' of growth.a11cl'lea1'ni11gpon the campus. 'Visllfnu Il. I .15-U I 1014 lil' ll L-,, e -1- 1 - as--c A I l fl .' f , , .V . ll Z f Vfnillxno H. fQ3 :: ' 'o l ' 'F Q 1 1 Q-r Q I ' l is e If 1 I l di . ' ' 3 Q , Y 3 y 1 ' - A Viola. 15 EEE'h L'3'EE . ' - I ' f '-C:-, g 1 - i I X 2-1 ' 3' v' I 11 l., - l RANK f xohonqg 0, 1-f-rqgg - f :EIB i y Y , ' - W ' f , Bn-seo. 19 4.15 e we e r - Ln ll e i i jg - Anllllante. XRTES- ll l y - lm 4 ,F at a Q PRESS CLUB - Left to Rigllf: Skip Mohair, Larry Denenholz, Gene Biddle, presideni: Arlene Hancla, Namon Lewis, Joe Bigham, vice-president Elsie Hosapian, secrefary-freasurerg Carl Edling, Marilyn Ayers, Joan Pedogo, Diane Sanders, and Dosie Honea. Sf EX. COUNCIL lFAl.Ll - Left fo Righf: Skip Mohair, Don Sfensaas, John Alcamo, George -Morfilf, 'financial secre iary: John Haldeman, vice-presidenfg Lois Fon+aine, Joyce Shurlz, Edifh Kellogg, Merediih Maughan, John Cor son, presiclenh Barbara Olsen, Lorraine Wild, secrefary: John Sharrah, Bonney McDonald, Dean Frank Muench advisor: and Joy Griffin. .I CLASS CFFICERS - Lefl' to Right: Roger Lanphear, Freshman vice-president Ediih Kellogg, Freshman president Bill Mendenhall, Freshman represeniafive: Jeannine Carey, Freshman secreiaryg Janef Schoefer, Freshman represenfafiveg Linda Tregoning, Sophomore represenfaiiveg Shirley Young, Sophomore secreiaryg Jack Robberson, Sophomore presidenig John Haldeman, Sophomore vice president and Darell Phillips, Sophomore represeniafive. K, ,-..,.,,.. S K i..Ifff'F2 SPRING EX. COUNCIL - Sealed: Ruenell Knox, secrefary, and John Sharrah, president Standing: Dean Frank 6. Muench, advisor: Joe Buscaino, rally commissioner: Bill Mendenhall, Freshman represeniafiveg Glen Delaplane, acfiviiies manager: Dick Brown, vice president: Skip Mohair, publicafions represeniafivep Don Siensaas, AMS presidenh Edifh Kellogg, Freshman president Janef Schoefer, Freshman represenfafiveq Darell Phillips, Sopho- more represenfaiive: Larry Denenholz, publiciiy manager: Jack Robberson, Sophomore presidenh Linda Tregoning, Sophomore represeniaiiveg and George MorfiH, financial secrefary. 1 T Q'- F 'K r l 3 l l 'lj 1 l LAMBDA ALPHA SOCIETY - Leff fo Righf: Lorraine Wild, vice-presi- denfg Belly Brewer, secrefary: Bill Wisdom, Corine Wilson, presidenh Wayne Alves, Mary Pobanz, frea- surer: and Diane Lanpliier. x .a- I gf I . l VOCATIONAL NURSES CLUB - Lefl' fo Right: Bonnie Rasmussen, public re- la+ions: Ernesfine Primm, secreiaryg Velma Siegman, president Celia Coro- nado, vice-presidenfg and Sandra Souza, lreasurer. -1 4 xx L.-X ', 45 'CJ 'Fi' -1 sl Q, ,y 4 1. -J 15.7 INTER CLUB Flrsf Row Knul Busef Sian Wilson and John Haldeman Second Row: Charloffe Berlrand, Jeane-He Sanborn and Mr Frank G Muench advisor Third Row Velma Slegman Suzanne Lilly, Ronald Harrison, and Rue- nell Knox Fourth Row Ken DeBoy George Malchouf Anlhony Torres and Ben Yardley. PARTHENIA DANCE CLUB Above: Friday noon dance. Below: Ca+l1er- ine Avila, presidenlg George Makhlouf vice-presidenlg Eleanor Jamison, secre- lary-lreasurerg and Miss Dorolhy Boylan advisor. - .I -,, lg SCRlBBLER'S CLUB - Leff fo Righf: Joyce-Madlcins, Carol Wesf, Ida Ten Dolls. Arlene Handa Yvonne Posfelle, James Tyler, and Mr. Sfanley Charles Rose, Advisor. WIND QUINTET - Leff fo Right: Charlene Galloway. flute: Ann Hensley, clarinet Ed Gaul, bassoon: Dr. Roger A. Nixon, direcforg Dick Crawford, French Horn: and Alan Pafmore, oboe. if inf' fr? SPRING - First Row: Peggy Wilson, presidenfg Joyce Warfle, secrefaryg and Edifh Kellogg, hisforian. Second Row: Miss Fay Quisenberry, advisor: Jeannine Carey, arf chairman: and Karen Walser, welfare chaiman. 174 'CI7 ,, 1 FALL - Firsf Row: Joy Griffin, presidenh Lila Gier, vice-presiclenfg and Cora Tripleff, secre- 'l'ary. Second Row: Miss Fay Quisenberry, advisor: Linda Tregoning, welfare chairman: June Blair, arf chairman: and Karen Weiser, hisforian. AWS CABINETS --. 44 ,-K 0 1 Lo . --,- ,-N -gi u11l 1 Pirelte Drill Team - First Row: Joan Mole, George Ann Cooper, Bonnie Sherrod, and Joanell Deede. Second Row: Pal Dabbs, Marcella Rice, Ann Highlman, and Carolyn Haarberg. Third Row: Rulh Gilpalric, manager: Darline Pelham, Conslance Wong, and Hazel Overhollzer. Fourth Row: Karen Seder, Ellen Reynolds, Pal Torreano, and Joyce Toepfer. Fifih Row: Marilyn Toepfer, Jane? Schaefer, Edilh Kellogg, and Shirley Alfhoff. , ,. , . . v'-l' T,-3 f. ,,,, , 7 . .fn W W, I N I 4 l I i l 1' 'glmv E at!-1 I5 1 1 Kilim Eve' i pagans- V4 sie' 'Jr '-SS' Blue Dozen - Back Row: Bea Bispo, Beverly Ashfon, Karen Walzer, Margie James, Lorraine Wild, Roxie Ball, and Joyce Ingalls. Fronf Row: Marilyn Ackors, Joan Guppy, Louiean Beasley, Lila Gier, and Gaye Coffee. lv , if' li ' l . . 'H 'V Boots and Daggers - Front: John Triple++, Larry Denenholz, and Joe Buscaino. Back: Bob Strong, Wayne Alves John Corson, Dave Marcyes, Don Sfensaas, George Gidclings, Don Pearson, Dick Brown, and George Morfiif X -xi. N Chess Club - Sealed: Larry Hooker, Donald Ellioil, Wall Wilson, Ken DeBoy, Larry Franklin, Bill Forfson, Pelor Dolianin, and Douglas James. Standing: Don Dewey, John Amsiuiz, Bob Valenline, Dwain De+amore, Claudell Russell, Pele Squires, Jake Van Holland, and Bob Dewey. X4 COLLEGE PLAYERS CLUB - Seated: Shirin George and Carolyn Coleman. Second Row: Leroy Wilson, Bonney MacDonald, David Young, Miklus Burress, Rufh Baker, Les Scarbrough, Ed Gray. Joan Dolberg, and Richard HIH. Third Row: Charles Jolmsfon, Bob Auslln, Norman Euclie, Buck Townsend, Don Graham, and Bob Noler. 'Mai Hummurclbi Club: On a visil lo lhe Sianislaus Counfy Shari'lf's office were 'lhese members, le'F+ fo righi -- Paul Ausiin, James Brill, William Marxemiller, Haig Arakelian, Mr. Charles W. Black, advisor, Marilyn Fowler, Fred Cliflon, Edward Cozens, Edward Morris, Capl. Jesse Ross of lhe Sheriff's sfaff, Bill Duncanson, Dave Rolaeris, and Bernard Anderson. L r- U -' 4? I f! -g.v,i'n f 4,1 X X lj , Q 3 'xhf 1 A x ' ,AT yA5 Officers lligllg - Firsf Row: Vera. Liflleapresidenl: Pal Whilalrer, vice-presidenlg Carolyn Jamison, secre '1lgI1f.0GSULBI'-. dn amara Cooger, socsial chairman. second Row: Miss Shirley Derrick, advisory Barbara Wesson pu lclfy c arrmang Beverley Ghllarcluccl, hockey chairman, and Mifzi Murafa, hislorian. E ff' .HAHA Ju 'Q' 4 P .I fm tm 1 f un 1 1 Xl. 'Q-'P ,ffl ,-f' 'fx 0 au I f 9 r '. .,.,, Q i ' 1:-Q--., ' I. l . 1 . I x, Wy, .,,, fm 5, Q-.M 'QQ x QQ. ax -g T353 I , I rs,-s if ps' if-of .gr 3 International Travel Club- First Row: Seal Kim, vice-president Yvonne Postelle Ariia Krepics, Lidiia Uiehin and Marlorie Cox. Second Row: Don Graham Berneld Ferry Randall Anderson. president' Bill R laar cl 1 1 u 1 Y 5 am. George Malchlouf, Gudrun Johnansson, Suzanne Lilly, secretary: Valda Krepics, Arlene Fehrer, and Knut Busel. Third Row: Mr. and Mrs. Lesler Wilson, advisors. wc. 1? v s wi' ..,- Qu Wie. fb: . 5 3 Y .GFX s -'ii-'11-PQ I Beta Clli Business Club - Seated about table: Anthony Torres, Marcella Rice, Donna Vent, Gerald Swearingen, publicity manager: Marilyn Henson, Robin Arthur, secretary: Bill Rylaarsclam, presidenlg Nancy Hill, vice-presi- denl: Ailene Chrislofferson, Marlene Nielson, Beverly Ware, Ardyce Kellas, and William Marxemiller. Buck Row' Miss Dorolhy Crunk and Miss Carol Savage, advisors: George Slaclz, treasurer: Belly Barnhardf, and Pal Sloul social chairman. ,1--1 llllllffllllll I l FOREIGN STUDENTS CLUB - First Row: Henri Ross, Pedro Salong, Duarie Madeiros, and Berneld Ferry. Second Row: Ariia Krepics, Valda Krepics, Velma Siegman lvisi+orl, James Nas, and Varfoosh Amirian. Third Row: Kei+h McKinnon lvisiiorl, Bill Rylaarsdam, George Malchlouf, Lidiia Ufehin, and Jose Lopez. fi, PRE-MED CLUB - Firsf' Row: Douglas Nelson. Jeannefle Sandborn, Ailene Yamaguchi, ancl Jovine Dylce. Second Row: Mr. Edward D. Wood, advisor: Marfha Verhaegen, Roger Lanphear, ancl Mariha Thompson. Third Row: lrma Telles, Barbara Silva, George Makhlouf, and Roberf Woofen. Fourth Row: Milce Russo. Mifzi Muraia, Beverly Derrick, and John Sharrah. Y CHRISTIAN COLLEGIATE FELLOWSHIP -- Firsf Row: Dwayne Dunwoody, Carl Krocker, Daylon Larsen, Roger Smilh, Euclid Simmons, Wesley Roome, Lawrence Sampson, and Orven Roome. Second Row: Ailene Chrislofferson, Jovine Dyche, Carlene Swanson, Belly Brewer Dorolhy Missall, Doris Slosled, Rulh Ann Barnes, Nancy Hammer, and Lola Ward. Third Row: Mr. Morris Slernberg, advisor: Russell Jackson, Norma Giffilh, Gudrun Johansson, Nala- Iie Guzman, June Friesen, Gracie Wilds, Ellen Tye, Rulh Johnson, Joyce Niclcols, Pal Whilaker, Dick Menlcinen, Pal Wesl, Verna Niclrolauson, Ernesfine Primm, Gail Carlson, Marianne Oliver, and Hazel Hanson. Kira' . 1' gui 3 ix i is R f ART CLUB: Mr. Paul Corrigan, advisor: Claudia Aclcors, Domingos Farinha, June Blair, secretary-lreasurer: Henri Ross, Jo'l Meinharcll, vice-presidenlg Kay Troul, Jeannine Carey, Charles Beery, publicily: Mrs. Alice J. Wilson, Miss Eslher Wilson, advisor: Mrs. Barbara Penland, special aclivilies chairman: and Roberl Hernandez, presidenf. -. ., bf.-,Ta - 'V 1 J .if I W lg-'lv f . ,I Pg - nf ' 'ligg' ff il -if 1 ' HX E ' 'lainie' ,4 f l f f 1 , 'I 1 li : s WA NN nw - ' :ing tm Ill-'S:!'f., X ' , l -- . r ' ,. . I Q 113' r f wA,, 'M kr li' ji' 1 , ,Y 'h... Machinists Club - Left to Right: Ray Deckerf, Hugh Taylor, Lane Adams, James Zimmerman. Harold Johnson, Fred Waf- son, Gaylen Hedgecock, Dale Roberls, Edward Garber, Seigo Malsuda, Slewarf Kline, Wallace Thompson, Gary Parson, and Jim Cipponeri. Mr. Howard L. Baker is club aclvisor. ' I be Newman Club - Front Row: Miss Dorofhy Lawrence. advisor: Aurora Tomas, Norma Nunes, secrelaryg Joyce Ingalls, Dolores Nunes, lreasurerg Joan Sfrangio, Ed Ferrucci, Paul Ganella, Helen Warda, Lupe Payan, Elvira Borges, Bever- ly Sanfos, and Barbara Moller. Buck Row: Vicki Paul, Denise Krislm-an, Leo Rachie, ,Paul Auslin, Fred Hunger, presi- denf: Erine Deus, Jim Brindeiro, Carl Ramos, vice-presidenlg and Jesse Valadez. emsneemrru xr' - W .'-'EQ' Q.,-1 f . 4 4--J I , L I' I Q Zn! ' xmxxqe i,-I A ENGINEERS CLUB - Standing: Clauclell Russell, Bob Dewey, Ben Yardley, Harlan Williams, Harold Seyclen, Don Elliol, Don Dewey, Dwayne Delamore, Dick Nelson, Bea Callahan, Peier Squires, and Mr. Harry L. Fischer, advisor. Kneeling: Bob Valenline, Ken DeBoy, Gerald Hugg, and Ronnie Morrison. ,S ,cs . , i .4 my 1 e -- . : Ja, S 8,1 IOTA EPSILON Sfundin ' Linda Tre onin Annefie Service Joan Siren io Pai Willin ham, 1 9' 9 9- 1 9 I 9 Ida Ten Dolle, Marlene Collere, Shirley Young, Eleanor Brown, Deniece Chris+ian, and Ruenell Knox. Seofedz Joyce Toepfer, Margarel Grohl, Saralee Rifchey, Beverley Wesfon, Barbara Wesi, and Charloffe O'Mara. ,, 'L lf if. ' 4 I r MQ 'FT' 2',e.' lk., ' 5 A, s, it n i 3 1 . . A mlzjfvivfxfrl r J' . 1 .Jil -, ,.. Q Hx nl- MM. . 'pa ' 21:9 , ' af hm, ' u ' was V '74 '4 fs- JE' af., ,, I-su 'Q' 4' A :lo A 5- s 2 's 5 CAMERA CLUB - Seated: Sfewarf Kline, Jol1n Sfrawluorn, Gaylen Hedgecock, Charles John- son, and Jesse Valadez. Kneeling: Bill Jones, publiciiy chairman: Kenniflw Lou1'l1an, Verne Slew- arf, Bill Moffiff, presideni: Dr. Paul Burlingame, advisor, Bill Duncanson, vice-presidenf: and Herman Hooks, secrefary-+reasurer. ,ij-6 -4 4, fl .u- f - . V. V. ,EJ .- f V 1 i i' . ' - 'l '.4. 4 . ' - in LL, , j.?n..d - f4i,,,+,f,.ii' ,- 'Q ,Q-,1,.,,' ,.'.,+ ,g.', P I GOLFERS - Left fo Right: John McMullin, Ronald Simi, Bill Young, Coach George Maroney. Bob Weiss, Jack Cummings, and Alfred Burfleson. 4',5 '11 1-gg-3 H' ., ---nn 4-' 'fu 1'1 -uf-. ,- J 3733.5 'A - .nl- L ,,,,,. 1, f N. . J - . wg , - . .2 , Q.-H .. ,A vy 4.,-44 L2 AW: fx 1.755 if m rf W I v Mi, 7 M' - My 3' ' F ir. I, 1 l .- 'qs ,. .1., v -ui - ,Q ,lil nun at 49 ' ,, 4 r. 'fi it 4 1941, , ,fit . is ,. pb Nl? P r rdf. 5-1323 fuk. 'n 6 ...- NIP, xg ou ,L -- .., L 7 P '-49 , fu ack Tavares, Bonney MacDon 3 'ND' fu. ' hy. ' , ,U Ir-. w Y . , H V Va, , 4 .... ' 'Alix 1' a..lg,0'? F 'Y ' ' A Ln, , 45. ., 6, ir, fs o-Q.. QRS.: va 'ur .fa Q 0 'B .. - 0 3 !l , A4-4 V 4'-f .L ., ...W N l 4 1 A.. , Y ., ,I 9.1-'W - , M . 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Al' Vmlmo Il, mr-.:::'-::-'- -::'-:::'::-- ..., b , ' - ' --:: ':: ' rlwugll zz possesses the sparkle and elegcmce which identify the ball- . , I n-'QI ll :Z i V 'I A VIUIU- if5E:' l.i4'EEE: i5E TUOHIS Of Hdyfiv-Y Mme, HICTC IS h Q i some ob.scm1'ry about thc- reason fn - , , I x-1Ql0ll'0ell03 Egjzg: -., : -,,,,:: for the symplwnys mls. Perhaps ' W u ----1-i! :!'ll ' e.Ba.ss0' . if- 1 A - lil the b?-ightness of this niusic, in ew me 0' 2 contrast with much that had been f5 , ' zmittcn before, persuaded -us that , , f 4 . . Ei.-Eg.'E:: --. - ?:-.E,: :.:E-.: :l. If nzxght L1lSU4SN71lbOllZ8 the gayety P 1 f Y - H ' of our social events after' the A K r 1 . . -,- ' , serzousness of our stuches. '- ' V i is l gi - Y .l , I 5 . ' lin , V 1 ' , A A : ' . w ,-X 'ST ., V A Lg, x. Y ' ' ' I' - :1 -3 U 2 .g- : - I A . 1, gr' I- 'V It Y .Y V - . i - V 3 I Y' I 'I' ' I i u - i ,' , -11. Q ..t'1'1r I I 1 ' ' '- In rnizaggig:-,, - .-ni-Z-1-1-minimum-u -na ' I f :ag , :.:. -::- :- -r, 5 rrrzzlr: . .. ,gg .:-- l X P I I r i ! Y Y - N if -lf, i -- ,i ,gr f - Em ,V , - - V i I : F15 2 E , f ' ' , ' -V - I V. Y Y 1 I ' - 'if '95 ' ' 39' fl E g ' ij id- isis ' ' f f , n l. 11711- lv ' snub f ' RALLIES AND REVIEWS Top: Ofis Morrow's band sfrikes if up for a Freshman-led rally in ihe gym. Cenfer: Sophomores give wifh melodrama on The sfage of fhe audiforium. Below: Singer and dancer Joan Pedego presenis her Gay Ninefies number as par? of H19 Freshman rally program, and Accordionisf Sandra Rossi enferiains for fhe MJC Band af ifs Blue and Whife Review. I.. A- Q- vr' ,l ?' . .jr -- , 3. - , - --, I I fl . ,, :' ir J' . :. . ,V .- -: . :L . A x Y ,J v HOMECOMING FESTIVITY Top: Firsf prize for floais wenf io The Pre-Med Club for Hs ghosi' ship. Center: Ofher Hoais fhaf won ap- plause 'from fhe crowd. Bottom: Music never sounded sweefer H'la+ affer ihe big game viciory. 1-, FT f 4, ., .I - , Q33 .F .J -2- i f J Lg' To' 'Wa PA V 'V Q, 1 -1 . I .0122 L S ' '4 I .., iw?-..:4.N:L,..:f N Il., . U , 5 1 . , ' 'f.?'u f4i -A - - as 4' '-,4 N' u - l . Af. zz -eq V'l? x ..J '5x'iI 'Lui ' ' h . I -' .l qv: .v'm.v, 2 qw , . LV,-. A 'IV' A ' . 'A 1 11 A. KV' A ,..-,-,,'1 'f A if ,vr - 1 5 1 'I--V . 3, iff? ' fi, . '- -h Isl, Tf- f 4 u.'s'.i - 511-. -ff' 1552? A , u an 4 SQA Ha, away Hf' f ,vi ' QM 11.3 '-ffm T 1:--Q4 px li. , ,J H M 4- ' fzgf ' f v'm s iv, , we- ., Akxd pw, :v ,.f P' Rlgllh Home Economics Sfyle Show, wi'tl1 Joyce Toepller an- l nouncing and Caroline Haar- berg modeling her coslume. Left Below: Coffee l-:our af +he Library. Lelf +o righf me Leroy Crosman' George Makhlouf James Nas Below: llefl' fo righfl: Namon Lewis, Dick Woolen Bonney Mac Mr. Fenner Brockway' M' P.: OHS Morrow, and Mr: ?onald, Don Slensa.as, and Nancy Young, all rounding up fha gang George Burcham, or a foolball special. N I Below: Members of lhe Blue and While Review, Bowl Parade .ef X- xf - 1 xxu- 45 - 1' vm' T-. .NNW Y LJ MJC Orclleslra, wi'll1 Bob Burlon masler of ceremonies, fake par? in flue a benefil' fha? senf our college band fo Pasadena and fha Li++le Rose ,J-' A-fi mf, ,. .1-xl Elections - Top: Blue Dozen candidales. Center: John Corson, Wayne Alves, and Bonney McDonald counl lhe voles. Below' One of fhe cam us ollin laces brin s ' P P 9 P 9 'roge+l1er llefl lo riglwfl Shirley Allhoff, Bill Brown, Lor- raine Wild, and Barbara Olson. hr 11 U , I E Q. Z2 lim 3. gi X ll -.tl lb 'll Li 51 L Above: Belly Reibin and Fred Hunger. Below: Mary Van Konyenburg and Harvey McCullough. Above: Tom Buller as Sanla Below: Elsie Hosapian and Ronnie Morrison. fi 4 fn if O I4- I' Sl sh I OUR CHRISTMAS FORMAL WAS THE FINEST EVER Leff: Lois Reeder and John Corson. Left Below: Shirley Harlan and Ralph Mull pause beside fhe free. Below: The Dancing Navarros. Above: Sandra, Donna, and Carol Funk serve punch. Mio 1 Uv OW' . if ,- ,, 1 'v,- ' . .' f s 1 ' f V 5 1 .A ,..--...n...L'., I lv. 5 Q srl- SPORTS EVENTS Allegro 'con bI'i0 V: 870. By Ludwig van Beethoven L. van Beethoyen, Op. 55. Componlrt INDIA, The Third bjffnpfzovggl fHEf0Z'Cr . - J 0 J n V -- - 1-1 ':,: TT.. 11' 'fn 5.1 '::'- 1 -'- mauu. , : - za 35 - V- -q, Z- -:- 3' f 1 I ' v ee e -.- 1 X ee e .--. e v... Y Y foboi. xfaafizzaisza 5 Q ' e tis- iii: 3Tl'f.'f .-.IW ef?-rj A f I l f - l e Clarinetti in B. YGF E ..::E - : ee A. ' f l l '. V Beethoven cledicatecl his Third Sym' Fagom. 9:7115-fn: 313 3: plwrlyr to Nllpoleon, than Lore up the f dedication when his hero proved LLTI' worthy of the hmwr. The title page was clmrrgecl to reucl, An heroic 1 , , Como Le a j4g:-ggzgg 'J x5'mpl'1on5' LlCflIFClfECl to the rnevrmry ju of 41 great man. 1 VVe chose chis xyvnplzurzy to head the , xg rtil Ubillnnl 11-11-1 SCCll'UTl O71 ULVI' Cll.lllEll:'S 'OT HUD TELI' Como Es. , 5: GI: it , x V jf ' l sons. UVa aclmire the way it comlnines playfulness and satrengch. XVe believe Y- --I --' - - V that little people, no less than great Tmmbe if ES' - ' ' f ones, are capable of heroism and Y ' slwulcl be lzunored appmpriabelg' 1-for r their courage and elevation. Timpani in Es.B. ' fi-75 :5-S35 ' 7 . ' e Q if . Allegro con brro. fJ,:aol.J a 3 Q, e e e V1 1--, I ,l:. ' lin:U:'u:!:ui...iu-.gn 11-41 : -u:::,::::::::: : : : Y 0 1110 . -in ' lJ.,-Ut'l,rtI l unn nunmu-an I I pcruwiri ' 1 13 1 :sau-li. w P -nn:-11- .... n 1'i ':': vxouno II. 5rT:5:'Eli':::: :::'E::::::: :E l.-l e I. E::::::--:::::::::::::::55,, lu' T E , I lrgl 1' flnf'-P'1lQr-D p crno. f- i Viola ::2:'.s'::::'n..3'.:::::::: an l : :- - E : '- p : I I I f I I-I :ill if ill 11 U T Q : l - Vcello Y N l 7 Y Violoucellb 9 U-n:liu1lnz?1l :agus !L Q 1 -. ZF, -nn! : F -Ililse' - 2 f h'T --I - BHSSO- - 1,22 - I' ' I ' H I I ' I I I ' 2 ' f P crdsv. 'if 3? P ll THEY DID WIN THE BIG ONE: I+'s hard 'fo believe Ihaf a Ieam could play so well and win so few, declared Coach Slan Pavlro afler his Piraies had repeafedly oufgained and oulfoughi' 'fheir opponemls and had slill come off Ihe field on 'Ihe shor+ end of +he score. ln 'Ihe course of Iheir season, +he Pirales los+ Ihree games by one poini. They fied one and losl several by convincing scores. Bu? +hey did win fhe big game - Homecoming - from San Maleo, and Ihey never los+ Ihe loyally of our sfudenl body. Above: Quarierback Gary Norvell alms a long one downfield Leff: Fullback Gene Peferson knifes Ihrough Ihe San Maleo llne . '. N ' 5 1 l 5 ik S Vw ' Y 1 - F ' 'wa Q , , A ' 1 V. - nh M i f r, . .1 J . wg ff 'Y'-5 'ffl H L-.PUNA , ,. I , vw, - f. ........f.l!HiQ2.i.4..3aQf' V , :ww ,QFf37.'l', 4 V 11 fr, f .-fb .,---1, ' 4 .,'Vf '. 'A r -o T., JJ-ff' 1,532 ' 1 .iq I -' 'ru f ,, is I S 555' Q '-Aa 4, ffr. -' l W, ' A 0 'l Z - . . 4.1 W. I ' 4 ' I ' . Jl'l.X,5 .31 -. ' V 4 . i 4 i ,A . 3 4 '. ' 1 s A A 42' .-.'1.L4-'xfgfwfw '.Q'3':'1 .Saff- 5'1i1i?FA5,7'I'-:15-. - ,,. . ,. ,l ZQ'L'!'g ir l. . I: lx, Lit, ,fi 4 Af-. ,fJ' Eg J ,ff ,gf A 1 , . N. 1' V Q,- ,. . Q -, 'Q - .'3 I f. li, u XX Q ' Vs Junior Varsity - Standing: Jerry Kimbrell, Gene Peierson idriverl, Ronald Puzniak, Milton Stewart, Carl Edling, Darwin McGill, Ted Chatterton, Garry Norvell, Glen Streeter, Ron Baker, Coach Charles Coker, and Manager Alfred Gilling- waler. Kneeling: Ed Mallos, Floyd Damron, Lon Matheson, Agris Straulman, Ron Smith, Gordon Switzer, Leland Ander- son, Jerry lrons, Arnold Gray, and Rick Mathias. llx Pirate Varsity - First Row: Jerry Irons, quarterback: Cloyd Angle, haliback: Chuck Sipes, guard: Chuck Austin, guard: Gene Peterson, fullback: and Jim Johnson, halfback. Second Row: Dale Plnckney, end: Richard Del Rio, center: Mike Dorroh, end: Dick Ralph, tackle: and Skip Wilbur, halfback. THE SONGS THAT RANG ACROSS THE TUOLUMNE BLUE AND WHITE All hail our Alma Maier! All hail fhe Blue and Whiiel A symbol of frufh and honor, And courage fo do right To fhee we raise our voices To +hee we sing in praise May rhy glory living be All hail fhe Blue! The Whifel Unfold fhy beauieous banner, Send forlh fhy radianf lighf. Ever may s+reng+h and goodness Affend and give lhee mighf. To +hee in grafeful honor, To 'rhee in graieful praise We shall ever loyal be All hail 'rhe Blue! The Whifel -William MCK. Sfensaas HAIL, M. J. C. Hail io our colors brighf, Hail Blue and Whife. Courage, Honor ever be Crowned wirh vic+ory. Modesfo. We'll always fighi' for you Loyal and frueg Alma Maier, loved you'll be, Hail. M. J. C. Pira+es, fearlessly we go, Facing every foe: Searching 'far and near 'for 'Fame Glory +o your name. Modesio. Blue skies so clear and brighf, Clouds snowy whi+e: Symbols of our consfancy, Hail, M. J. C. -David Powell Full Cheer Leaders: Harvey McCullough, Barbara Olson, and Buck Townsend. X . n Ti :fTE,,A.EJ A 'L ...hL-.- '3!lni-La HOMECOMING 1954 The grealesi' year in 1'l1e lnisrory of our college also broughr forlh ifs mosf exciling and colorful homecoming celebralion. Slu- denrs and alumni oufdicl each o+l1er in preparaiions, from rally fo parade and dance. And besi' of all, our vicfory-hungry foolball parfisans received 'H-neir reward in a 26-I3 frouncing of San Ma'leo's Bulldogs. Al' The riglll' is a scene from half-lime fesfivifies when our Homecoming Queen, Lidiia Ui'el1in, was crowned. Lidija has lusf sfeppecl from fha car, 'ro be 'followed by her afrendanrs, Karen Walner and Verla Clemens. On The opposite page is Queen Llllla Uielun who represenled ihe Velerans Club Below, leff and righf respecfively are Afiendanfs Karen Walner and Verla Clemens 49- ,Mas W4 In 1' VARSITY lLefl io rlghfl RGY Sampson, Richard McAnul- fy, Bill Mills. Richard Jenlr- ins, Alvin Hobby, and Jerry Schell. its E PIRATE SQUAD - First Row: Ray Sampson, Don Reid, Ed Lucero, Jerry Schell, Charles Caudle, .lim Bryani, John Cain, Landon Moore, and lvar Pelersen. Second Row: George Van Scoy, Richard McAnull'y, Jim Loffon, Alvin Al- fon, Glen Sireefer, Dennis Graham, Pefer Ball. and Alvin Hobby. Third Row: Coach Leon Lafaille, Bill Mills, Dick Taylor, Richard Jenkins, Karl Droese, Jack Brofherion, and Assisfanl Coach Ralph Johnson. ag, ' W W hx 6' Y 1 Er p... K A. - 'xl ,. ' X. F ' ,,,.,N'i0i-.lv Y- ge. f--Lg' H ls, , Ax F-V r I 1 . . ' 'gk 4.'h. ...nys . HS, .gf U' mv .. .xy J.'T 4 1 , 1 , X 1 Y --,f ' ,., U ,QI F 4 1 I l il ,N x A ' .gl fr gg: . '7 ww' ,316 113 'K3'5-f7M5I'f59N '?' We QL sf? ,I , ' 'kwa J Q S 3 1 . Y' QQQ 1- 1 .- I w v' ' - .. 9 mf , i L' .. I K 7: ... , 1: 91 -n 1.-M 4 X , . 3 1 3.3 24. .31 14. '-N 2:5 7 .1 ' ,Lk . 'P EE,..! - f- -Y ,. ,,l. A -q.tx FA- , -A 'I :fs I 4' ' . - ' Q I 5 Q 3-K ..- .. 1 wiv F , J . I I 5 '- v ' ' W 'S V -. . -, x ASA X-:M Coronation: Student President John Corson and the Queen. Attendants: Right, Marla Chase: below right, Bea Bispo, and below left, Joan Peclego. 4 'ii' iw' PJ' Tx 4:-1, .. . fs-M-an 1- X 1 1 ll' 4 RUENELL KNOX ueen of Our Sevenfeenfh Annual Junior College Baskefball Tournament , f 'l Q , 1. ' 1 ,,, ,gg I Q1 922' ' , gags. ., LV '. x Y -, ijhva . . V'i ',f.'1 Lf- -' 1-'-1 .N . .Q .tk L ' ' .Gro ' an gil: ., 45 'n'J- 1 '45,-135.51 if l - Iliff? '-lf! Ish , Agp ff? K -vi - ' The MJC Ski Team - Kneeling: Ken Webb, Tom Walker, Bob Johnson, and Dave Slernberg. Standing: Ted Lillemoen, Bill Young, Sieve Prigge, Murlock Smifh, and Coach Fred A. Earle Jr. l l I 1 i i 1 new PIRATE PITCHERS: George Brundage, George Van Scoy, Don Palmer, Bob McCormick, Charles Caudle, Dave Warnock, and Howard Hedberg. v PIRATE SQUAD - Seated: John Calvera, Jim Tyler, Pefe Silva, Roy Ward, Dennis Lane, Floyd Buchanan, Ray Dias, Ted Chalferlon, Herman Hooks, and Jack Tavares. Kneeling: Coach Ralph Johnson, Ernie Ohland, Bob Healh, George Brundage, Charles Kiifrell, Dave Warnock, Charles Caudle, Frank Machado, Phil Page, Russ Grams, and Diclc Carpenfer. Sfunding: Bob McCor- miclc, Jim Enochs, Holley Breshears, Jim Maraccini, Don Palmer, George Van Scoy, Dick Wooion, Bob Wheeler, Glen Sfreeier, Don Phelps, and Al Donovan. DEFENDING v,,,,,, coNFERENcE SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS - Left fo Right: Larry Connacher, Joe McFadden, Dennis Graham, Roland Baker, Charles McNeil, Arlen Lindsley, Lonnie Mafhis, Ed Looper, and Ed Bryanl. Noi' Pictured: Harvey McCullough, Carl Edling, and Lee Roy MCNUH. DES, JC WEIGHT MEN - Left fo Right: Dick Wiggin, Dick Freed, Proverb Jacobs. Milfon Sfewarl, Charles Hughes, and Jay Bibler. Es, QQODESL .1 THE FULL SQUAD - Slunding: Coach Chuck Coker, Jay Bibler, Dennis Graham, Landon Moore, Charles McNeil, Dick Wiggin, Dick Freed, Milfon Siewarf, Bob Siangio, Proverb Jacobs, Douglas Gunler, Charles Hughes, Ed Peler- son, Arlen Lindsley, Lowell Garber, Peier Hall, and Assisfanf Coach Sian Pavko. Kneeling! Jim Bryani, Bob Beaffy, Roland Baker, Darell Heppner, Larry Connacher, Harvey Williams, Ed Looper, Ernie Smifh, Bob Cowles, Joe McFadden, Ari Pederson, and Trainer Earl Rosell. c:HAMPloNs Q PENNANT CHANCES Po+en'rially one of +he besi' ieams 'ihis college has ever seen, no mailer how long ii' 'lakes fhem fo fhinlc and play +oge+her. Coach Ralph Johnson submiffed fhai' opinion early in fhe season while his men were sharpen- ing 'I'heir ba'Hing eyes and speeding fheir infield defensive play. The ieam began Hs season wi+h eighi' 'l'wo-year leifermen: Jim Enochs and Jim Woo'I'on,,ca+ch- ers: AI Donovan, Glen Sireeier, and Charles Ki+- irell, ouifieldersg Bob Heafh, infielderg and Dave Warnock and Charles Caudle, pi+chers. When Big Eighi' compe+i+ion opened, fhe Pirafes had 'rasied some s+rong compefifion from 'fhe junior varsifies of siafe college and univer- sifies. By mid-season, a'F'l'er a sloyi beginning againsi' 'leams in fheir own class, fhq Pirafes were 'lallcing pennani' chances. Left: Acfion shofs from pracfice games wifh Fresno Junior College. .' 1,1 P 1,0 l , j -N , vs, ,Q YM. .., I X , , .. J ' H ,,' :ill 'i of 1-:ima-' gf' -' we-' gin, yi ef 1 - , Vi, ,J ' if Q t 1-.si I A is i .T -0- , I 1 ' 'x' i ., ' . lk' YL i A H55 1 VARSITY Seated Ernie Ohland Howard Hedberg Bob Heaih, George Brundage, Charles Kiifrell, Dave War- nock Charles Caudle Frank Machado Don Phelps and Glen Sireefer. Standing: Bob McCormick, Jim Enochs, Holley Breshears Jim Baraccini Don Palmer George Van Scoy, Dick Woofon, Bob Wheeler, AI Donovan, and . E '7 A ,L I ri ,jg V 1 '94 '- 1 , cu: B Tl.--1 3, 5 li T' 43' .2 11, Ari' Pederson clearing fhe high cross bar. Dick Freed fhrowing fha discus. Douglas Gunfer leading ine 880 I Left: Dan Avila lakes a brealher befween evenls. Below: Arnold Gray mafches his muscle againsf gravify and old iron. -5 4 ,glsemsifnezx 1 ' 4 - ' A' f' Q91 if GYMNASTS - Sfunding: Coach Charles Coker, Dan Avila, Donovan Moorehead, Proverb A Jacobs. and Arnold Gray. Seated: Bill Silva, Richard Nunes, Carl Edling, and Michael Resso. THE YEAR IN TENNIS Our 'lennis 'ieams began 'lo prove from 'l'he beginning +ha'I' 'I'heir claims +o na+ional recognirion were well based. ln response 1-0 conference profesls +ha+ our varsiiy was foo sfrong 'For Big Eighi' play, our afhlelic deparfmenl' enfered 'lhe Junior Varsiiy ihere and sen'r Hs 'lop men againsf Slanford, ihe Universi+y of California, and oiher feams of equal caliber. The men who were a'H'rac1'ed +o Modesio Junior College from Auslralia, Canada, Hawaii, Mexico, and Peru, as well as from our own couniry, repre- senred an aclcnowledgmenf of 'rhe 'leaching skill and sporismanship of Coach Fred A. Earle Jr. They also represenied some of 'l'he finesi falenl' on ihe courls. Their early season vic+ories poin+ed 'ro one of fhe mosf brilliam' seasons in our-iunior college hisiory. X THE SQUAD - Seated: Jerry Moss, Mike Green, Dale Anderson, Alex Olmeda, John Swann, and Wallace lzumi. Standing: Joe Rodriguez, Darryl Chapman, Carmen Bolfon, Joe Ruff, George Morfifi, Ray Sampson, and Coach Fred A. Earle Jr. ,I-n use L THE VARSITY - Leff fo Right: George Morfiif, John Swann, Jerry Moss, Mike Green, Don Sfensaas, Alex Olmecla, Dale Anderson, and Ray Sampson. rn uc' 9 1 THE JUNIOR VARSITY - Left fo Right: Gilberi Rodriguez, Darryl Chapman, Joe Ruff, Car- men Bolfon. Ray Sampson, George Morfilf. and Wallace Izumi. .iii I , 2 . , K uf ' . a 5 I 1, V5 P x t' I f l l l l s , . l l I f I I 7 V . Y The SCAOUZWGJZBV Sympfzorgy By Joseph' Haydn nf ' -1 .V :om 3I5'?iir fa- 1 f 1 ' B 35. I ,. N2' Flfottizl ' AU: EA Lf-:if eolllluu r dl. L e ' e - ec ' A HH c' c ' cg l -W s saw-: no ' f B Aung-0 Amana W , ' E it C -- -D-7 1.- Vivlinvll W.. 4 - iz- - Ea-15: wh P 'The Schoolmaster Symphony was com' wanna um . .Q w 'T is E: :E ,posed in 1775 dm-ing. a period of storm . A ' y --f -' - '- and stress for joseph Haydn. In it the l . A -1 ' - ' - composer showed a preference for the X ,wola 51: - 5' - -'if : 4 f t X highly artistic form of the variation and vnlonceuo I U w lp displayed his learrzedness of style. I I Y V , - . i 1 1. E l I : - lawn f nt' V ' f V' Y-W rf' ' We chose this symphony to head the section on flCl'I'I1lA77.iSZTLlIf0'i1. cmd faculty, V E A not only because its l?1fET8SfI'Tlg wzria' Inge, ,W . Au . td Q l - 1 , I ,B tions have their cozmterjwarns among our 5 0- -St: -FE teqchers, but also because the learned f' -: L-. - 4 V v ' ' 3 L wwe also conveys erzomglz- warm humor ' Er' l gi:--57: E l I 'to suggest cm ideal-. if-: + :-.' r.a::: c : EE Ei- -EL l ' f e ----- - s E5 is E13 se : 11 -f :?:: E :E55-' ninemsn wr-for jggj.F.. : .::'-if-EF:-'f'? E? : : - E X ' E ci E V E H ' 3 1 FEE:-4,-::5jE:-.1- EE: 3 :ll ? I V ' l : so : V-T 3 7 1 T I a2 1:1122 - se- 1- + s - c one y -41 f .n2 - s-1-1 -1 -so-y .y.iy eq ll -fm c y - i - - X :f'- :::E 3 3 Y F If Y 3 , 5 Y A xfcii ::::'E. 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',', -'.-'r' v':5,'-f fJ ' . , .'- .'-152145 !1c....Z6.-Hr 1' ffi.':i'-1'-'5.'f'5'.-.'3-- ,J Y -5-it-141-Z:-ifmee1-:'::1 j pa K W 11 -Q G I-A 5. - 1 21 s h lx . gr L, 4, 4 fi ..-,, L :TRN-f H ' gg ' 'R 1 R: f? .,A . is Q. ii 4 -Wi-rs-s if: , J ,T . X al 32. ,nn-. mx fl if.,?,k, . l Ac,-X lli in K 3?- 4 'il' L N 17, XS, 7 Egg Y j-,. ,-X 'T ,nv---s PAUL CORRIGAN Ari DOROTHY CRUNK Business FRANK DELAMARTER Lit. and Lang. Ar'rs SHIRLEY DERRICK Physical Educafion LUVERN E DON KER Agriculfure FRED EARLE Direcior of Afhlsfics Ski, Tennis Coach HARRY FISCHER Maih.-Eng. HERBERT FLORCKEN Social Science WILLIAM GROTHKOP Music J ERRY HA LTERMAN Agriculfure MAURINE HAPP Business ELDON HELM Trades and lndusiry ED HILL Trades and Indusfry JOHN JENNINGS Lit. and Lang. Ark RALPH JOHNSON Physical Educafion Baseball Coach LEON LAFAILLE Physical Educafion Baslcefball Coach NITA LAVAGGI Library DOROTHY LAWRENCE Home Economics ANNA LINDBLOM Vocafional Nursing ROY LI PPERT Agriculiure RO LAN D LOEFFLER Phys.-Biol. Science FREDERICK LOWENSTEIN Lil. and Lang. Arfs GLADYS LUDWIG Home Economics EORGE MARONEY Physical Educafion Golf Coach L, ,1 94. .L-X L l 'V ' ' ' ' - 5 f- 'pn-4 f rink, M ' A vf 'v 44. 4.5, ,iz Q A.. ' fig- li E: 5,7 l ,fri '-umm., 'swab ALICE McALLISTER Voca+ionai Nursing EDWARD McCLARTY Lif. and Lang. Arfs FRANCES McKNIGHT Music ROBERT McKNIGHT Music MILTON M ICKELSON Social Science DOROTHY MILLER Lif. and Lang. Arfs FRANK MUENCH Social Science Dean of Men EDWARD NATHAN Lif. and Lang. Aris ROGER NIXON Music HELEN OLMSTEAD Lif. and Lang. Arfs RAY OLMSTEAD Trades and lndusfr H EN RY OSNER Mafh.-Eng. Science STAN PAVKO Physical Educafion FooIbaII Coach I-. MARY PHILLIPS LH. and Lang. Arfs HELEN PIERCE Library 63 -X JAMES PIERCE Mafh.-Eng. JOHN POBANZ Mafh.-Eng. MARY ALICE POLK Lif. and Lang. Aris ,.. if BYRD PRICE ,A fir ' gl A -- Li'I'. and Lang. Ar+s s '. I ' I A . I SAM PRICE , 3 Trades and Indusfry Nu' L 153 I I ur ' I FAY QUISENBERRY Y I fi, f' '. VJ '+' ,,, ' . J AWAP 1 5 '7 I 281' I . N , -U Hsu rw 1 fi . :f',I.1?:.5, ,. 1 - - .fl A s.:1:EfiE ' , fb: -1 5 W- 1. 0-ty 4, 1LILae'm,':zQiE . f, 4,3 gf . '- f 1 -I V --n.:::q:w!.ss A 'Q I, '- ' 'A 6' f 4 I 4 if 1 ' 7w'? ,339 5 ' J' 14 7 '1 Q: 1 I r. w -. I 'I ,ZW , , I 1 3 12 , nz' A T1 , 11273 A Counselor ' Dean of Women 'm i ., :fp 4gIg322a,.::,gggg., X ,T ,Q '54 ' TQ .,:5I'5Q.IfIQiII5IIIEQ, f f' ,S ,I IHIELEIFLUY 1 3 'fi DAVID RISLING ,Q-1 Agriculfure .CITE , Ip we ,nf Q Lk-ilk N .GI ROBERT ROLFE M L ,N 'V-' Business 4 'I ' .f -I 'I M STANLEY nose 35 - A I Q Lit and Lang. Arfs . X 1 ' bf ' I . . 3' A ' V ' A as as T hhw , X. , x. is , N .' 1, Ik I A Sl. ' js,-,x Q' iw-' - QN,, I V 'i ' Z ' KENNETH ROWLAND Regisirar CAROL SAVAGE Business WILMA SMITH Physical Educafion LEWIS SPRIETSMA Lit and Lang. Arfs HENRY SOUIRES Phys.-Biol. Science WILLIAM STENSAAS Lif. and Lang. Arfs MORRIS STERNBERG Phys.-Biol. Science ERN EST TARON E Agriculfure TOMA K. TYLER Business ELINOR TUCKER Library DAVID WATERMAN Social Science REX WAYMACK Math.-Eng. CAROL WELCH Business ESTHER WILLIAMS Ari' LESTER WILSON Lif. and Lang. Arfs MANCE WILSON Lif. and Lang. Arfs LEE WITHROW Business EDWARD WOOD Phys.-Biol. Science V4 - fi.:rs. ' ,V ,I x CAMERA SHY HOWARD BAKER MALCOLM HOLMBERG PAUL KURTZ Trades and Indusfry Phys.-Biol. Science Phys.-Biol. Science PAUL BURLINGAME MAXINE JONES WELDON LONGBOTHAM Maihemaiics Nursing Agriculiure Phys.-Biol. Science Home Economics MARION EVANS VERGIL KECK WILLETTE MURRAY Nursing Phys.-Biol. Science Phys.-Biol. Science RALPH TUCKER GORDON WHITE Recreaiional Therapy Business Sv' EY SOPBHONIORES The Fafewe!! Sympoony BvJ0SenhHdydn Joseph Haydn Allegro assai 41732-18099 l4i ',,p-11 V - o ' o 0 f - C 1-A as' s orno mbha A if , o o e o e Q . . Corno Hin E Q .- M ,s egro assai Violinlo I I f' ' J Joi Violino H E- -I E- - In his Farewell Synipliony, Haydn A , P sought to impress his patron, Prince f 3 Nicholas Esterhazy, with the fact that viola the princes musicians 'needed a vaca' ' EE-'55- l tion. He wrote the las: mooeme-nt in U W such a way that each player could finish giolgnieuo e his part and leave, one after another, ' on ra asso f ' until only two men remained. His 'nmsif cal tactics were successful. Om' sopho- mores also say farewell in something of the same way, some of chem. at miclfyear, some in spring. They have won their ' right to leave. We hope they will return. ' , V, b f- sf i 2' 5 s ' qu: , H r I S 4 K Y-V g f , 1 --fjwrf FY ir Y., 05 l , f. -4 o :. is as i ff' sg not lil.: s V . ,, b . 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Arfs Modesto ELVIRA BORGES Social Science Manieca JUNE BRADLEY Home Economics Lodi K BETTY BREWER Music Waierforcl RICHARD BROWN Engineering Hughson ARLENE CABRAL Business Turlock CHARLES CAUDLE Business Empire GERALD CAUDLE Business Empire JAMES CIPPONARI Business Modesic GAYE COFFEY Social Science Modesio NANCY COLEMAN Social Science Modasfo JOHN CORSON Minisfry Modesfo EDWARD COZENS Social Science Manfeca VERNA CROWELL Business Turlock JAMES CRUTCHER Social Science Turlock -3' .5 Q xx V . iaf V ' '. 'J ' 1 :bg ' , . .wvfg -1--45' - - - -'Q IGI 1. . . AV 'r-'11 I'-, T'- - ls.. L. '21 Lf ' FLOYD DAMERON Agriculiure Delhi LUCILLE DANIELS Business Modesfo JOHN DECKER Phys.-Biol. Sciences Turlock GLEN DELAPLANE Social Science Greenville, Ohio BEVERLY DERRICK Social Science Manfeca WILLIAM DUNCANSON Business Hughson GLENDA DUNNAM Social Science Ceres BEVERLEEN EGlTKHAN Social Science Turloclz CLARICE FERREIRA Home Economics Turlock JEAN FLORA Business Modeslo LOlS FONTAINE Teaching Afwafer DAVID FOWLER Agriculfure Modesfo ,. .- -.., ,,M..'.,. , RICHARD FREED Physical Educafion Modesfo PHYLLIS FREESTED Social Science Turlock LILA GIER Teaching Turlock RUTH GILPATRIC Rehab. Therapy Seal Beach JOY GRIFFIN Hislory Moclesfo JANE HACKETT Ari Turlock CONSTANCE HILLAS Social Science Moclesio JOYCE HOLLAND Social Science Livingsion ELSIE HOSAPIAN Lil. and Lang. Arfs Livingsfon MARGARET JAMES Lil. and Lang. Arfs Mocleslo MARVIN JOHNSON Engineering Turlock AT JOHNSON Business Modesio , -4 ,...A4. J Xl ',.2s 'ze Lil-4 ' 'fa , ' -.i1,::v ' J 2 Q 'xii . 'IK f.l??-, ew- -as - - 1, , N , 'L ., W f, if ' f 'N in --ras -5--J 5 ' -new 'i 5 N V 3 ,W ,-, , 7 Vw- :win-' f fir up-ggji' ,E 3 I .-5 E fx: 9 i CHARLENE JONES Social Science Los Banos LEROY KENNEDY Engineering Turlock JOHN KLINK Agriculfure Modesfo RUEN ELL KNOX Teaching Oakdale ARIJA KREPICS Business Mode-sfo VALDA KREPICS Business Modesfo MARTHA LAUGHLIN Business Riverbank VERA LITTLE Physical Educafion Modes+o LILLIAS MAKITA Ari Delhi DAVID MARCYES Phys.-Biol. Sciences Tracy MEREDITH MAUGHl Lif. and Lang. Arfs Modesio ALTON MCRAE Agriculiure Modesio JOHN McVEY Social Science Turlock MARGARET MEREDITH Social Science Manleca THOMAS MITCHELL Engineering Modesio BARBARA MOLLER Social Science Hilmar EDWARD MORRIS Social Science Moclesfo RONALD MORRISON Engineering Merced MITSIE MURATA Pre-Medical Ceres ESLEY OLIVER Social Science Oakdale MELBA OUSHANA Home Economics Turloclc EDITH PINO Social Sciences Turloclr MARY POBANZ Music Modeslo EARLENE POOLEY Pre-Medical French Camp 49 .nfrfia .fi L ' l 4.44 'UW fi I 1 l YVONNE POSTELLE Lil. and Lang. Arfs Merced JOANN PORTER Pre-Medical Turlock JOANNE POWERS Business Modesio DARLENE PROCTOR Business Modeslo ARLENE RICHTER Business Escalon SARALEE RITCHEY Social Science Modesio ROBERT ROOME Social Science Modeslo BARBARA ROWE Business Manieca WILLIAM RYLAARSI Business Modesfo DLANE SANDERS Business Manleca LESTER SANNY Social Science Modesfo JOYCE SHURTZ Pre-Medical Modesfo MILDRED SHAW Business Chowchilla JOHN SlLVElRA Engineering Modesfo SHARON SIMPSON Business Modesfo GARWIN SOUSA Agriculiure Modesio PETER SOUIRES Science Modesfo BETTY STANSBERRY Business Concord, Tenn. PAT STOUT Business Modesfo CARLENE SWANSON Lif. and Lang. Aris Turlock IRMA TELLES Social Science Laihrop IDA TEN DOLLE Home Economics Mociesfo MARTHA THOMPSON Science Modesfo LINDA TREGONING Social Science Escalon f 'Q S I ' A A I Q if fx X KI- ff , ' 4121 i ,K +1 i gs z fp- 2: , ,i V LS , ' N fx' A 'Q 3 . 5 f i Y, '- - tra' K ' V. rl Ii. , E 1 ' 1 A sys-, WFMLM .,, I . n vr-ur z rznlngm- -1. .- 1 ' H - , I L. ZR' x '32 if P ,df ,fx .. I if-fl! 'Jia V s i . -In 'if CORA TRIPLETT Social Science Modesio JANET TURNER Phys.-Biol. Sciences Modesfo JESSE VALADEZ Business Livingsfon RICHARD VILAS Social Science Denair LOLA WARD Social Science Turlock CAROL WEAST Phys.-Biol. Sciences Moclesfo KENNETH WEBB Agriculfure Oakdale PATRICIA WEST Pre-Medical Hughson LORRAINE WILD Teaching Modesio PAT WILLINGHAM Inierior Decorafion Modesio CORINE WILSON Music Modeslo ROY WILSON Lil. and Lang. Arfs Deneir PATRICIA WOODBRIDGE Business Modeslo SHIRLEY YOUNG Business Manfeca BARBARA BORDONA Lil. and Lang. Arfs Oakdale SHIRLEY BRAZIL Teaching Winlon WILLIAM BROWN Engineering Livermore FRED ELAM Trades and Induslry Modeslo GEORGE GIDDINGS Social Science Moclesfo LILA HAARBERG Teaching Turloclc ELEANOR GOREHAM Business Hilmar JANE HALL Liberal Arfs Modesfo ELEANOR JAMISON Business Modesfo THATCHER JOHNSON Social Science Tracy .5 415: .1-3? QQ I- 1 fe'- fly.-1311 S rn-0' 1' 1 4 if I' L H -I J' ll T x - f.:n5g-' ,Q 31 -:uv 1 ., Il-.L ,L ..-Q , Y 8,4- bi, ' I: bf ..:I 1-ff - 1 I Kg, 3' H ,5.-:vw , A ,. 'E I L. fxx -my ff: r Ri 12' 'Fl 's 'Q' -vt Jitx tv' -.H ADELE KILLOUGH Social Science Moclesio RUTH KNEPP Social Science Modesfo SUZANN E LILLY Social Science Oakdale MARJORIE McKNIGHT Social Science Ceres CALVIN MOORAD Social Science Hughson GEORGE MORFITT Business Modesfo RALPH MULL Lit and Lang. Arls Livingsfon BARBARA OLSEN Lif. and Lang. Arfs Moclesfo RICHARD RALPH Agricullure Livermore JOHN SHARRAH Pre-Veferinary Modesfo DON SMITH Lil. and Lang. Arfs Merced ELIZABETH STURKIE Social Science Merced BARBARA SYLVA Phys.-Biol. Science Modesfo MARILYN TOEPFER Ari' Modesfo EMlLY TOWNSEND Vocarional Nursing Ripon PAT Wl llTAKER Social Science Modesfo ..- -.-......1s.... --... . .-- - . - - -- 1-.-mu, rs. . '- l l CAMERA SHY William Ahner, Charles Allen, Lee Anderson, Joseph Arm- slrong, Beverly Ashton, Virgil Bachlund, Cafherine Ballenger, BeHy Bernhardf, Wayne Behmer, June Blair, Don Bowers, Don Broolzs, Tommy Budles, Elden Buhler, and Knut Busef. Dolores Chambers, Walfer Chafierfon, James Clark. Mar- lene Collier, Adelle Cufler, Marvin Dalander, John Derby, Donald Dewey, Roberf Dinubilo, Alfred Donovan, Lawrence Dyke, William Eggerf Jr., James Enochs, Douglas Ewer, and Kurf Falk. Marie Fullmer, Arihur Gilberg Jr., Alice Goldsfein, Beverly Hall, Thomas Hallinan, Edle Hansen, Gordon Hansen, Roberf Heafh, Donald Henley, Russell Hermanson, Erwin Hofmann, Carolyn Jamison, William Johnson, Lyle Jones, and Befh Kamps Mary Krepela, Janei Lancasler, Gail Landmaier, Vincenf Lane, Jack Linn, Lila McCombs, Donald McKee, Lee Roy McNuH, Bonney MacDonald, Joyce Madlcins, Chesfer Maf- sen, Jack Miles, Willard Miller, Dorofhy Missall, and George Morgan. Ernesf Myers, Orville Nelson, Richard Nelson, Louise Nie- meyer, Sfuarf Ogle, Barbara Penland, Pefer Perino, Harold Peferson, Carla Phillips, Dale Pinclmey, David Refhwische, Jaclz Robberson, Claude Roddy Jr., Pedro Salong, and Jerry Schell. Ernesl' Scheuber, Raymond Scholl. Karen Seder, William See, Velma Siegman, Evelyn Silva, Clarence Smiih, Roger Srnifh, Don Sfensaas, Troy Sfewarf Jr., 'Robert Sfrangio, Roberf Srrong, Henry Sfuif, William Townley, Frances Turner, and Sylvanos Vaclrimes. Jesse Valadez, Samuel Vaughn, George Wallace, Franl: Wheeler, Bernadine Williams, Bobby Wrighf, Aileen Yama- guchi, Jerry Youngsirom, and Zygmoni Zych. CASTLE FIELD CLASS J sfsgf. CHARLES E. BERRY X9 , J X. If sfsg+. ROBERT J. CHRISTOPHER .. 9,1 . Aflc WILLIAM B. CRAIG Capf. RICHARD S. DOWELL Aflc WALTER J. DUNDERMAN , Afc PAUL FRISTENSKY WOf'rg EDWARD F. HENNESSY Aflc JOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI T!SgI'. DONALD A. LOWERY sfsg+. ROBERT D. MERRY I sfsg+. .loHN H. wu.uAMs -E Aflc ROBERT G. WENDELL li pany -- is ll l lk. ii N5 ll' 4 ., 'L Tx X. Top Leffz ln ihe social hall, leff fo righf, are Marla Chase, Phyllis Ed- minsfer, Mildred Shaw, June Brad- ley, and Frances Walker. Center Left: The music corner af- fracfs Bobby Shafer, lefi, Sandra Souza, cenfer, and Rufh Gilpairiclt, right Lower Left: A corner of 'rhe dining room wiih ileff 'ro righil Frances Walker, Phyllis Edmisfon, Elizabeih Shearer, Arlene Richfer, and Joyce Warfle. Lower Righf: The game 'fable brings i'oge+her lleff fo righfl Elizabefh Shearer, Judy Wivell, Mrs. Ella Robbins, house mofher, Edy+h Mai- feson, and Arlene Richfer. lx? .f 'Pu OFF CAMPUS: THE COLLEGE GIRLS' DORMITORY lb A F ' ' 'f'?-'J OUR SPECIAL THANKS To Dr. Paul Burlingame. advisor, friend, and confribulor 'lo every deparfmeni of The Buccaneer. His pholo- graphs fill our dedicaiion page, our facully pages, and our seciion 'facing pages. They enrich many ofher pages. Our sfudeni' cameramen were forlunafe in hav- ing accepfed his sfandards of fechnical sureness, piciure composilion, and good iasfe. To Miss Esfher Williams, arf advisor for The Buccaneer. We are everlasiingly in her debi 'for 'lhe counsel lhai helped our sfaff arfisl, Henri Ross, ro design a dis- 'linguished cover. We are no less grafeful for her kind- ness and undersfanding when we broughl oiher prob- lems lo her desk and were never furned away. To Mr. Ed McClar+y, radio and recording advisor for The Buccaneer. We drew heavily upon his knowledge and +echnical skill in order fo produce our falking page. We found him more fhan ready lo help wilh every defail of our iask from scripf lo background effecls. He saved us much lime and spared us from many mislakes. To Mr. William Groihkopp, musical advisor with Mr. Rcberl' Mclinighi, 'For fhe Buccaneer. His scholarship provided fhe maierial for our noles on 'lhe various symphonies fha+ head fha secfions of 'rhis book. His 'lime and 'frouble in obfaining ihe scores fhar are re- produced on our seciion pages were gills fha? warmed fha hearfs of yearbook edilors. l . .fi E55-54 'K Q, To Row. Reading Down: Ruzy Parks. June Ellis, Josephine Murafore, Myr- na Moorohead. and Bar- bara Bender. Center Row: June Bennoff, Mao Wasi- oyn, Irene Malone, Carla Phillips, and Eleanor Walker. Bottom Row: Beffy Lipanovich, Mariorie Casey, Eileen Van Parks. Donna Sansing, Jean John- son. and Ruenell Knox. --3, OFFICE STAFF uf Note ofdppreczkzfion to . . MR. HARO1.D BROWN and his staff for their assistance on all business matters. MR. GORDON WHITE and his staff for their assistance on sup' plies and mailing. MR. J. KENNETH ROWLAND and his staff for their assistance on graduation lists and other details. Faculty members for their good humor during portrait sittings. Club advisors and officers who responded to our requests for group appointments. MR. PAUL CORRIGAN for sharing odds and ends of art supplies with us. HENRI Ross for designing an excellent cover. TH E CAM ERA C1. U B MEMBERS for their contribution of photographs. Individuals like JANET HADLEY for bringing us their snapshots. The staff of THE COLLEGIAN for their friendly cooperation. MR. HARRY CONWAY, managing editor of The Modesto Bee, and his staff for allowing us to draw upon the photographic resources of their newspaper. SHooB's CAMERA SHOP for photography and supplies. BAIRDYS PHOTO SERVICE for developing, printing, and supplies. GORDON O. HAM for portrait photography. S. K. SMITH COMPANY for cover manufacture. QUALITY SOUND SERVICE for our talking page. TUCKER PRINTING Eh? LITHOGRAPHY for the largest production job of all, the printing of these pages. THE ADVERTISERS who supported this yearbook and earned your support in return. Each of us on the staff from everyone else on the staff for his forbearance during the long year at our work table. And everyone else who helped us in any way. 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