Oxnard High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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And we especially dedicate this 1954 annual to lVlr. L. A. Wiemers, our pres- ent superintendent, in Whom We find' a hroad sense of humor and openhearted kindliness coupled with intellectual alertness and an uncompromising de- termination to share in our common task of making a better school. A L All JD JUMQ., JXZQMT' 2 4x1Ef,,A14f4.22QL37fi bM1uH44ANy+jyVLdf'76WaV fQ,2JZ-M166-'H pnfofcrfo 511120111451 O U. H. 5. DIS TRIC T 1956-1957 1957-1998 19 58-1959 1959-1960 1969-1961 1961 -1961 f ,., I X - 115559 9616 1 5956 5995 v , Y gum, zfaffeofcanteaw ckweee page 5 ' .pageff L ' Dcwwfw , can ....... Cfffzzytla 440154 .... Qgggegg .... ,e47e724 I -ul HV' l 5 .41 iff f ' ,, , V. ye, f ., ,V EI ' .Ml . ,, I X K I 4, fg if , 46 X ? ,, -.41 .gm f , f 1 f , 1 , , Aff A J 2 1 I f ff. 5 V ' V 'A V hw Li 5+ ' xxx! . M --M 5 A V 1' wi .42 3 Wm 1 f, fv fwff k ff Ez? 1,11 J f C A ,, 2 .fig V .H-,. P' f Q , .y . 2,0 f k if h Trigg ,IM ZXVIW fix-n ffww ,MMM fffwdff' L 1 f , 4 f f C+ '!4jW,1'ldf9'! 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Such was the case with Mrs. Poggi. She was not only the first graduate, she was also the first stu- dent to go through the business course offered. Q 'U U q X ff Xvqjii-f 'VI ' Maude 'Now our graduating Class can claim that they I ryyhave been able to ask for and get-almost any kind 1 , i y of education they wanted. Those going on to col- lege have had the advantage of a stiff academic program. Those going into the business and trades directly from high school have been able to leam the rudimentary skills basic to those walks of life. Truly, golden opportunities await our golden anniversary class. To paraphrase Kipling, theirs His the world and all that's in itf' , 1 fi ff ' 1,4 f i ,f , , f W L f I , 1, X, V N r if f ,M ., , f V, jf ,tk 5 H Mft ,XJ f,,' it , 4 .,f ,, ,,,f.v. v. 5 V, , JZ, , ,J a, U 1 I , f cl f ,, .JJ ' , ' .fi,:'tJl2Qf f 4 1 .wfv , 1 ,J ff .1 V jy ff Q 1' V aff i V f f',, ,J 7 J,-,V 1 7 Lf V , ' ', fy 1 ' f ' 2 f ,f X ' , , Lf' t Y, fl , ' , y. yf' fl' ' ' , :I ,V f , ,V if Y ,,,-fx' ,. ,Q f, f ff, 1 -V W1 , ,gifk-,f'tMi V Lf - I. A t l aiiafmef l XJ .. ' 7 'll nj i f V Ka!! RJ ' It MAN M047 Q, Q , 4,6610 I MARLENE CATLIN Vife President I CHRIS IVEY Sergeant-at-Arms yi Zim 6066, ' r k cava 7 KAWLZQ giicfcf-exif? ,062 cz ffff 6-Afcfuf ff?- CL4f4C:CL,e f6!L,g,4,4,,-LA f 5 .Q x9 , Q.-0.1 Lxg-:LJ ' ' 'rffk ' 1,4 ,IWf1'.G. j25.,2pf.4'mn . ' '- ' 'r 4, 1. P 1, 50 ff 1' , rrr ,, V ., , , r e BILL SA M PSON President x gf S ON GREGORY ,Q Secret ryj f GL., K X C T ,fdlaf - LUX -QVX6 A fx' 1' , Q,'CfLxs- , eafx v M z X A j e . ,UC V 5 K ' fi 41,46 MQ L AL 1 CHARLI-:NE CATLIN Treasurer 43 K X I , ff PM . V ff lf N W ' JL!!! L V I ixsdrzfs-1.-'l 4 ' 'tg ef , , gy cfwfaocu Ulfffw-11 -'fc-cw-f ogg, is W f.50d5ak4aaa2 flaw' Al l Ending four years of fun and excitement, we. as seniors. marched proudly from Houser Field. in caps and gowns. carrying with us many pleasant memories of O.U.H.S. As freshmen. we started off the year with the election of officers. Nora Inadomi was the first girl class president to be elected to this office. The highlight of the year was the Star Light Lane dance held in the old girls' gym. Our freshman assembly ended our ac- tivities for the first year. As sophomores. we were very active. We were first to organize a sophomore council, which was composed of class officers. and a representative from each social studies class. Our biggest event was the Winter Wonder- land dance. held in December. Our junior year was one to be remembered. We were finally upper classmenll Our play, ior rings and we were really proud of them. Then came the prom, func Masquef' It was very successful and one we'll never forget- for it was our first prom. At last we were seniors. We started off the year by choosing our colors, navy blue and white. Our activities started with the senior assembly held in November. The potluck in the cafeteria and dance in the rec hall, were drowned out by the rain. Then came Ditch Day. Remember all the fun we had ditching Mr. Braun. Mr. Houser, and Mr. Ackerman? The juniors did a wonderful job in giving us a prom that will long be remembered. Our year is almost over. the last of our activities being the senior banquet. senior dinner. bac- calaureate, and finally . . . commencement. As the 50th graduating class, we are leaving these old stamping grounds, and wandering to various tinations, but fwe will always carr e pleasant memo fiesxof our gooybtimes 4' J v ff f You Canit Take Iz With Youfi was a huge 0'U'HTSAV' yy .. I f 'L s success, making more than any previous ffrkgy JM! ,fb X7 O.U.H.S. play. ln May, we received our sen-ff! L' X X T U W , - - f ,LC ,A MA? A fu WV AIM wi 7!m416r K 4 , A J I 4 ,j,f6flf fy X i ff' ff .4 ,f 1 l fffjffffff-C6 ,. T f My ,Lp .- ,ix LD x ' - ' . X, f M P l ,T ii x l . ,X , 5 IBS ,mm I I I . A I E,-.. I Vid, 3,1 , QL 4 ii ,V TI U ffl 1 x Q, I f tv 4 - '-:'A ' ' , ,1 I 41 f ' 1 ,Y 2 'lk 'I I 1 new-Q., ffk ,I ,.. , ' ,f,rf ' ' 'Wa V ' ,11, I , ' 1 I iii, I - M 4' ' V , ,.., 5 ,, f , ,f ff . t U ' f. ',ff , , f 4, , I Z ,pf A VZ ,, f- ,, I -wr CHARLES M. JABBOTT: Sept. 9, 1935, Oswego, N. Y., En- tered 1. PATRICIA RUTH ADAM S: May 16, 1937, Oxnard, Schol- arship Society 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, World Friendship 3, C and G 3. LYDIA CRUZ ALVIDREZ Sept. 14, 1935, Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girls' O 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ANDERSON: Nov. 16. 1935, Ratcliff, Ark., Entered 3. ICNACIO SALINAS ARAGON: June 15, 1935, El Paso, Tex., Track 2. BARBARA ANN ARONSON August 11, 1935, San Bernar dino, Calif., Band 3, 4. V HOWARD DAVID A R N A I Z: 5 May 18, 1936, Stockton, Calif., Entered 3. MARY BALDONADO: March 29, 1935, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Entered 1. BOB L. BARADAT: Nov. 8 1936, O x n a r d. Calif., En tered 3. DONNA COLLEEN B A U G H- MAN: Aug. 29, 1936, Ponca City, Okla., CSF 1, 2, 4, Or- chestra 1-4, Band 4. LETA FAYE BEATTY: Aug. 29, 1936. Charleston, Arkan- sas, CAA 4, Senior Girls' Clee 4. CARY RAYMOND BELLA: Feb. 14. 1937, Entered 1, Latin Club 1-4, Camera Club 2, 3, Buzz 3, 4. 'P' JAMES B1:RMANN, June 4, 1936. Chicago, lll,, Band 1-4, Captain 4, Cadet Corps 2, 3, A 4, Rifle Team 3, 4. DIANE ALICE BLACK:Aug. 20, 1935, Long Beach, Calif., Stu- dent Government 1-4, Student Aids 1-4, ASR Chief of Stu- dent Aids, Tri-Y 1-4. GENE BOLTON: June 18, 1935 s u RICHARD TED BOTTS: Aug. 3, 1936. San Diego, Calif.: Latin Club 1-4, Treas. 3: Hi-Y 2. 43 Key Club 4: Spanish Club 3. . NANCY BRADFORD: Jan. 20. 1936, Ogden, Utah: Art Club 3, Treas. 3: CSF 1. 2, 3. 4: GAA 4: Poppy Poster Win- ner 2. KAREN DARLEEN BRADLEY: May 30. 1936, Ventura: Schol- arship Society 3: Art Club 3: FHA 1. PHYLLIS ELAINE BRIGHT: Nov. 15, 1936. Oxnard: Girls' 9 O 2. 3. 4: Band 1-4: Girls' O See. 4. BARBARA JEAN BROWN: Oet. 19. 1938. Ventura: Entered 1. NANCE F. BROWN: June 23 9d 'x I? My 1936: Frosh Treas.: Student Wyf H Government: Student Council 2. 4: County-Y Council 4. 1 NORINIA JEANNE BL' RG E: H Dec. 12. 1936. Ponca City. ',,, 2 Okla.: GAA 4. BARBARA LEE BLRKE: Dec. 22. 1934. ClEI'ld3l . Cam.: ,in ,... Club 3: Student Council 2. 3: V ' C FHA 1. NANCY JO BLRROWS: May ii 20. 19.36. Delta. Colorado: if GAA 1. 2. 3: Student Aid 2: fi Spanieh Club 1. 2: Commer- cial Club 1. if ,X , :.:: ,, ' ,Li im ' 21 L V . 5 'V fiia DELORES ALICE BLRTON: , L'V, Feb. 23. 1935. Salem. N. J.. if tal. GAA 4. f , . ij. FREDDIE AMADOR CAAIA- ' I CHO: Hi-Y 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arme V, 4: Track 1-4: Senior Coun- Cil 4. ' , f LARRY 3. CAMPBELL: om. 11, 1936: Entered 4. 1 ,Q NANCY GAYLE CARMACK: Jan. 7, 1936, Moffett, Okla.: ASB Comm. of Assemblies 4: Class Vice President 2: Slu- dent Gov. 4: Buzz laff 4., It ELMER RA XQNDll'11KjHJ , Sept. 3, 193 g vpncurm Calif.: Junior Hi-Y 1: Senior Hi-Y 4: Stage Crew 1: Baseball ww. f,, 3, 4. RICHARD CARR: March 28, 1936, O x n a r d, Calif.: En- tered 2. , f 413, 5 4 4, . ,t . A f 1 ,X 0 at me .4101 rin ANDREW CASTEL LANOS: Nov. 10 1934, Ventura, En tered 1. RICARDO JESUS CASTRO: Mar. 27. 1935, Oxnard, A Cappella Choir 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. ROBERT J O H N COLBERN: Jan. 23, 1936, Whittier, Calif., . A I .,., . 1 , f ' ri If . va: . ga.. af. ,X . K f TONY CASTRO: Jan. MARLENE CATLIN: Sept. 3, 1936, Ox- nard, Homecoming Queen 4, Vice Presi- dent Senior Class, CSF 3, 4, Tri-Y Sec. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Girls' O 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE CATLIN: PARTHENIA A N N CAVINS: July 31, 1936, Chicago, Ill., Girl of the Month 4, Scholarship 4, Buzz Staff 4, Tri-Y 3, 4. 17, 1936. Oxnard, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Sept. 3, 1936, ox- nard, Class Treas. 3, 4, Girls' League Sec. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. 2, Pres. 4, Music Club Vice Pres. 3. C A R L WILLIAM CONWAY: May 27, 1936, Oxnard, Hi-Y 1. Football 1-4, All-County 4, Boys' HO 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1-4. ALFRED CONTREROS: Aug. EVELYN HELEN CRESPIN: 12, 1934, Oxnard, Entered 1. May 24, 1936. Port Hueneme' Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3-4, Spanish 2, 3. 4, FHA 4, French 4. ,. N fi- P-Q c C, ERA L D D, CHA. CLAUDIA ANN CLO- NEY. April 4, 1936, Post. Texas, Foot- ball 1-4, All-County 4, Baseball 1. 4, Track 2, 3, Oxnard Boys' Quartette. JOE CLEMENTS: A Sept. 9, 1935. Okla- homa City. Okla., Entered 1. x ,XE VER: Jan. 20. 1937. Ventura: CSF 1 and 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Tri-Hi-Y. Treas. 4, Buzz 4, Bus. Mgr., Ivy Chain 3. N N E CLOWES: Sept. 26. 1936, Pres. GAA 4, Girls' O 0 ... 3. 4: Music Club Treas. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Junior Play 3. '-5' XM. WWW ,aa 'WW' 3 - - i vw, .x.. iw ,ft X .' X ang? KEITH R O N N I E GRAHAM DARRELL DAVIDSON: Oct. 3. 1935. Oxnard: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3. ELISABETH BAR- BARA DE SOTO: Aug. 22, 1935. Los Angeles: Tri-Y 2. 3: D E Y E R: Nov. 5. 1935. Denver. Colo.: Orchestra 3. 4: Ca- det Corps 3. 4. Spanish Club 2. 4: BILL DIEHI-1 SPP!- Commercial Club 2: GAA 1-4. 24. 1934. Santa Dar- bara: Enterf-rl I. LEROY CROUCH: Feb. 16, 1936, Santa Barbara: En- tered 1. BARNARD FRANK CRUZ: Dec. 29, 1935, Football. COLLEEN DOUGH ERTY: Aug. 16 1936, Ventura: Girls' League 1-4, Tri-Hi Y 1, 2: FHA. DEANNA LEE DUN- ISABEL MARIE CRUZ: April 9, 1934, Camarillo: Senior Hi-Y 4: GAA 2, 3: Spanish Club 1-4. JAMES DAESCHNER: Dec. 22, 1936, Horton, Kansas: Spanish C l u bg Sgt.-at-Arms, Hi-Y, Treas. 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. THOMAS DUNDORE: Aug. 15, 1935, Fort Si ll, Okla.: En- tered l. CAN: April 20. RICHARD DELFINO 1936: GAA 43 Girls' League 4. X. Sl 99' 7. I 4 ,wg pe! .. Q V , . ., 'W' V, .29 :JW I 3 ,J I ,,,.. . . . Q I f i -mo, Z .4 , 4, 4 f.', 2 j QW y DURAN: Sept. 24, 1934: Baseball 3. Q74 Q-f MARY LOIS DYKE: Oct. 23, 1935, GAA 1-4. F R E D D I E LEE E A D S: July 28, 1936, Simi, Calif.: Latin Club 1, 2g Projection Club 1g Boys' Fed. 1-4. . - 7 f , f . 4 f WMI! ff? 7 if mam JOHN W. ECCLES: July 17, 1936, Ventura, FFA 3, 4. JAMES GORDON ELLIS: Jan. 9, 1936, Whittier, Calif., Boys' W Federation Sec.-Treas. 4, Hi-Y Sec. 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Play. FRANK GRAHAM EMBREE: -Wh May 8, 1936, Honolulu, Ha- waii, Boys' MO , Hi-Y, KEY Club, Pres. 4, Football Man- ager. MANUEL PATRUIS ESCAL- ANTE: Nov. 24, 1935, Ox- nard, Boys' 'LOU Pres. 3, 4, Hi-Y 1-4, Junior Varsity Base- ball Capt. 2, Science Club D O L O R E S TORRES ESPI- X NOZA: April 3, 1936, Oxnard, Entered 1. I ADELIA M. EVANS: Dec. 12, 1936, Honolulu, Hawaii, Com- mv- 7Wf,Jnf.ff' N 4. ful 12 My I ',i' 'i , T I 'L 4 C V,,! i l,V, I i f,,' .Y ., , , ii ,, , H, ,g. f AW? ee: 7 ' 'I ff,, PT. ,221 ' i AW f gy. mercial Club 1-4, FHA 1-3, Dramatics 2, Tri-Y 4. DALE EYBERC: Nov. 20, 1934, Council Bluffs, Iowa, En- tered 1. PATRICIA LYNNE FARRALL: Sept. 16, 1936. Hollywood, Calif., Junior Play Prop. Com. TERRY FERRIS: Aug. 14. 1936, Barnes, Kan., Entered 1. X GLENDA RAE FINCHER: Oct. 1, 1936, Oxnard, Quill and Scroll 4, Class Sec.-Treas. 2, It 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Jun- ' ior V a r 5 i t y Cheerleader 2, , Buzz News Editor. LARRY FIREBAUCH: Oct. 6. 1936, Exeter, Calif., Entered 1. DANE D. FOWLER: Dec. 17, 1935. Erick, Okla., Entered 1. .x . . lfe, DUANE R. Fowu-:Rt Dec. 17, 1935. Erick, Okla., Entered 1. X., ,, JO ANN FRANKLIN: March 'mt W' 1 26, 1936, Hope Valley. R. I., Nha- I Entered 3. :S SHIRLEY JEAN FREEMAN: Jan. 7, 1936, Oklahoma City My Ok1a., GAA 1, 2, 3, Trix 2, Q3 2. 31 COYNHTPTPIDI N 1 DON P. FREEZE: Nov. -1. 1936 Porterville. Calif.: S Q- n i 0 r Council. JOYCE ANN FRIAR: Jan, 25, 1937: FHA -1. PATSY RUTH GALLOWAY: Jan. 17. 1937. Ventura: Latin . , ,,V, H J V 'Wf:.,1 Lff fi ' 'M zi9 A 4 45-fa , ..,. W ,fb 1 ,fi , 4 X A ff f Club 1. 2. 3. FBLA 1-4. vice Pres. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 1 INEZ A. GARCIA: Aug. 21. 47 1936. Monticello. Ltab: En. tered 1. MARY LOUISE GARCIA: Aug. 6. 1935. Oxnard: Entered 1. BL'1-'ORD RAY GATELEY: .lune 15. 1936. Ola. Ark.: CSF 2: Hi-Y 4: Spanish Club 2: Music Club 4. RICHARD LOUIS GETNIAN: Dec. 23. 1936: Latin Club 1: Student Council 3: Junior Play 3. VICTOR A N T H O N Y GI- RALTDO: May 9. 1936: Foot- ball 1, 2. 4. All'County 4: Boys' O 4: Baseball 1. 2: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Sgt.-ab Arms 3. 4. RICHARD CHARLE5 GISLER: Jan. 12. 1936: Future Farmers RONALD EUIENE GLENN: Oct. 10, 1935. Havlock, Iowa: Projection Club 1. TONY GONZALES: April 5. 1935. Oxnard: Entered 1. LARRY GOULETT: July 27, 1935, Aberdeen, S. D.: En- tered 1. DON J. GRAF: Oct. 3, 1935, Glendale, Calif.: Entered 1. RONALD LEE GRAF: Oct. 3. ff , 1936, Glendale, Calif.: En- X tered 1. CHARLOTTE OPHELIA GRA- HAM: Feb. 8, 1936, Wichita. Kan.: Entered 1. 1-.,, hx' Fi' I fx X, :L v- WM ,Q fi.--Q. 4' mf ' fi- 1 I I gf V :I H. V- 'i QI :tt off' .ff My ' Y 4 gg , . I wg I ' 'N ' ay pw., 6' 995 GEORGE GRAJEDA: D e c. 5. 1935, E1 Rio: Entered 1. TED GRANT: May 6, 1936, Geneva, Ill.: Future Farmers 3. 4, Pres. 4: Spanish Club 1, 3. HUGH CLAIR HEATH: Aug. 31, 1936, Portage, Wis.: Boys' NO Treas. 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. PAULINE HELMS: May 10, 1935, Lauratown, Ark.: CSF 2, Commercial Club: Girls' I TRESSIE GRAY: Oct. 9, 1935, Wewoka, Okla., Entered 4. S H A R O N LYNN GREGORY: May 17, 1936, Santa Maria, Calif.: Senior Class Sec.: Latin Club 1, 2: Commencement Marshal: A Cappella Choir 1. 2. KENNETH HENNIGAN: July -get 12, 1936, Gainesville, Texas: Entered 1. .X ,IOANNE HIGGINS: July 5 1936, Peoria, Ill.: Head Cheer leader 3: Girls' League Pres. Www , , , V. .fu l 2 WWW .. I 4 ' s k...,,'f' fm... f ff' 414' Wann 4 1 ala ,L f w.. Q, CARL HAMMONS: GREG HARMON: Nov. 12, 1936: Chief Justice of Student C 0 u r tg Vice Pres. FTA, Boys' HO. May 10, 1936. Ark.: Entered 1. FRANCES HANE Y: June 21, 1935, NO. Hollywood, Calif.: Madrigal Singers 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Scholarship Act. 1-4. BOB H A R T M A N: June 20, 1935, Ce- lina, K a ri.: En- tered 3. cf--2 Ap.,-at I . UO 2, 3, 4: Basketball Man- 45 L35 AWSIJHS 3- 43 Cifl5i . O, 3 4 ager 4. ua 1 - z - :SFS l 't e kgs A. ' A ss- X , k . I XZ. A . r F 3 'Q x 4 .,,Mwww T -X 51 ' , 192, , f ' GLENDA M A R 1 E HAWTHORNE: July 27, 1936, A r o rn a s, Calif.: FHA 2. 3. 4, Vice Pres. 3. His- torian 4: FBLA 4. Sgt.-at-Arms. CHARLOTTE HEATH: April 18. 1936. Ventura: Pep Club 1: GAA 1. 2: FHA Pres. 3. MEN .. xx 3- -1 JO .XXX H1 HHE4 Jan. 112. 1936. Mra- Ya11P3. 1231114 Hn If-rf-11 1. D 1,1 A X E 1'1L'T1,HA- K SON: Nm: 28. 1935 Bakfr-fi'-1d. C3111 Entvrf-r1 1. ,ww 14015 H1121 juns- 25, 1936, FllW.-11111I-1U1X',-XHIP: 114-an 16, tI11i1-ago. Ill.: En1c'l'n'f1 1. 11135. 11XIlQ1I'111 H1114-rf-11 1, Hl1S1'111.XH11f H11111'fNN1f11: INPNALIJ 1'111111'11':5Z July 29, 11113 27. 19516. 11flTl1lNlL1l1I, llvr- 1935. Km 1-Qumn. 1n11.: En- mumg CSF 3. 4: 1'1r'v1w-trul le-rf-4,1 1, -- - ..'-Q 1.vl11s O 3. -1-. B A R 11 A R A JACK- SON: Jan. 26, 19216. 1lUl'1lf'i1f'T, N. 1.1 11mm-r-unmingg Prin- rw'-N 1: Piplail Prin- f'f'-- 1: SFIl1llT Hvun fi-i1 1: Tri-1 1. 23. 19.56. Hu. ky STI-IHLIML 11111252 Fur-1. 1,-1111.1 Hu-if' N1ar.22.1'J3f1: 11111111 1.11111 2-4: PTY'-, A 2-1: .111-Nxuthvrn , lldjvlnlld Lhmr -1, 1114111 51-1141111 11L1r111Z 1xf'v f1u11 -1' Prw- 1.31111 1, fvrps 3-43 1k1llEil'1 11f' 1. 11f11l N11'd .1-1. WSW . i i'- - f ' mm JONES: ,1u1y 4. 1936, Roose-vP1t, Uk1a.g Student Ser- xlvv 1-2. 11 JONES: 111arC1l 2.3. 1936, '11 f- r rf'11, 'IX-xasz Enlvre-r1 1. T Q' 1 ,X H ' i, I 33, 1 li V -YW mba. vfwmq. l 7 . fhw ,Xf- , ,W V.,-WM7.-.V I ff, f . .-ff i 'Ds I 'l 1 1 f l . ,I 5 X' 9 I 4 tm A ff I I ---I 1 , ,W W .... yd! I Z . ' f.4,, W J.. , Wi r ,,,. . , ' Q . I . I ztj f 0 :K 4.-' S, 4 A .F 5 . , 1 ff i K M90 ,. 'V ' 'wwf yt! 165' Ur W-f. URITH V. JONES: .Iuly 26, 1936, Corkery, Mo.: Library Club 4, GAA 1, 2, 4. ALAN LEE KENWORTHY: Ian. 9, 1935, Spokane, Wash.: Latin Club 1-4: Music Club 3, 45 Assistant Chief of Stu- dent Afids 4: Student Stage Service 4. PATSY KIMBERLY: En- tered 1. F A Y E KRISTIANSEN: En- tered 4. FRED REGIS KUSHON: June 16, 1936, Greensburg, Penn.: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 1-4, Hi-Y 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET PATRICIA LAM- BERT: ,Iuly 21, 1936, Santa Maria, Calif.: ASB Vice Pres.: Girls' League Vice Pres., Girls' O 2, 3: Tri-Y Treas. 1. CLAUDE WILLIAM LEE: Sept. 29, 1935, Shawnee, Okla.g Sci- ence Club 1, 2: Orchestra: Track. RENOMIA LEE: Sept. 10, 1935, Marietta, Texas: Girls' Ong Student Council 3g Tri-Y 1. 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms. NORMA D. LESTER: Sept. 26. 1935, McAlester, Ok1a.g Jun- ior Tri-Y 1. Sgt.-ata.-Xrnis 1: GAA 1, 2. 3: Girls' O S0- ciety 2, 3, 4. .IO ANN G. LETTEAU: Oct. 3, 19353 Glee Club 1. 2: Span- ish Club 2, 3: GAA 3, 4: Tri-Y 1. 2. ROBERT C. LIBURDY: Sept. 30, 1936, Riverside, Science Club 3, 4. Pres Calif.: . 3. MIKE LOPEZ: May 8. 1936. Oxnard, Entered 2. DAVID R. LLOYD: May 8, 1936, Paris, Ark., Entered 1. BUPE M. LUNA: Dec. 12, 1936, El Paso, Texas, Entered 1. JUAQUIN LUNA: Aug. 19, 1934, Alvin, Texas, Hi-Y 3, 45 Music Club 4. ALlCE'MARlA: May 25, 1935. Los Angeles, Commercial Club 2, Vice Pres. 2, Senior Tri-Y 43 CAA 1-4: Spanish Club 4. MIKE MAGAALLANES: Dec. 14, 1935. Oxnard, Spanish Club 43 Track 1. 2. 3. GYPSY JANET MARCH: June 26, 1936, Long Beach, Calif., World Friendship 4, Spanish Club 4, Tri-Y 4. GEORGETTE KIARSIS: June 19. 1936. Providence. R. l.: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Pres. -I-1 Girls' League Sgt.-at-Arms 41 Buzz Stafi 3. 4: Senior Tri-Y Sgt.-at-Arms -1. JLYANA INIARTINEZ: May 4, 1935. Chihuahua. Alex.: Span- ish Club 2. 3: GAA 2. 3: FBLA 3. TERESO YALERIO MARTI- NEZ: Alarch 13. 1934, Chi- huahua. Alex.: Spanish Club -11 Ffxrvlliall 1-3: B351-16113311 1-33 Track 3. TONY HILARY XIARTlNEZ: Jan. 14. 1937. Oxnard: Ches- Club 4, Pres. 41 Spanish Club, Science Club: World Friend- ship Club 4. BOBBYE JEAN AICCABE: Feb. 19, 1936, Sec. Freshman Class, Vice Pres. Tri-Y 1: GAA 1-3: A ssistant Sgt.-at-Arme Girl! League 4. SHIRLEY ANN MCCARTY: Aug. 10. 1936. Paris. Ark.: GAA 3g Girls' O 3, TriY 2-4. KENNETH A. SIQFARLAND: Jan. 11, 19363 .lunior Varsity Football 2, Band 2-4, Or- chestra 3, 4, HB Track. RONALD A. AICGURER: April 15, 1937, Cleveland, Ohio, Var- sity Cheerleader 4-, Junior Var- sity Cheerleader 1, Spanish Club 1, 2g Tumbling 1-4. PEGGY 1 U N E MCKEOWN: Dec. 27, 1936, Paris, Ark., GAA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. RALPH MCKINNEY: .luly 13, 1936, Oxnard, Spanish Club 2. GOVER GEORGE MENDOZA: Sept. 4, 1935, Oxnard, En- tered 1. MARY HELEN MENDOZA: Oct. 28, 1935, Camarillo, Girls' O 1-49 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Tri-Y 3, GAA 1-41 Spanish Club 1-3. RAYMOND MEN- DOZA: Aug. 30. 1935, Basketball 1-4, Madrigals 3, 4, Quartette 3, 4, Sen- ior Club Pres. 4. TRAVIS METCALF: Dec. 12, 1935 Wright City, Okla., Entered 1. i' if ff . IAIA M . V Q l V . f I, Y fl- 'W f S. JACK EARL MICH- AEL: Aug. 9, 1936. Fort Smith, Ark., Spanish Club 1, Av- iation Club 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. DIANE CAROL MIL- LER: ,Ian. 2, 1935, Glee Club 1, FHA 1, Drama Club 2. ORICE HARRY MIL- LER: Sept. 19, 1935, Little Rock, Ark., Entered 4. VIRGINIA GAYE MISHLER: Ian. 3, 1936, St. Croix Falls, Wis., World Friend- GONZALO IVIORALES: .Iuly 23, 1935, Ventura, Calif., En- tered 1. JANIS MORGAN: Oct. 11, 1936, Delta, Utah, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Aids 2, Commer- cial Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3. ship 4. MUTSUMI IVIORIWAKI: Nov. 6, 1936, Oxnard, Calif., FBLA Treas. 4, Spanish Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3. 4, World Friend- ship 3. DIANE MARI MORRIS: june 16, 1936, Wichita, Kansas, CSF Pres. 4, Band 1-4, Girls' League Treas. 4, Quill and Scroll 4. F2 .Q -,.xg:r f ' ',!W-lffffwhi .IKM V. QV., , f .4 fn 3 ? f . ,MA f ff, ,V l PEGGY LOU MITCH- ELL: Jan. 29, 1937, ASB Sec. 4, Las Avispas Vice Pres. 3, G A A Sgt.-ab Arms, Girls' O 3, 4, fy, MARGARET MONT- GOMERY: May 30, 1936. Seymour. Tex.: Entered 1. JOHN M O F FIT T: ROBERT MORAGA: Mar. 23, 1936, FFA 2, 3, 4. 1- N Aug. 23. 1935, En- tered 1. -had I if is 5 , . , 5 ,St ,X 9,1 i' . 4 - ' ...gig . g . A A 'ig . Q, 1 1 . g : , A v N -1 B Y H: . . ' AV-'- lei., .l . 'i A C7 . i. BARBARA MORROW: .lune 12, 1936, Prairie Grove, Ark., Tri-Y 1-3, Girls' League GAA 1-2, Commercial Club 1-2. 1-4, tered 1. ONA MAE MOSELY: Dec. 18, 1936. Coushatta, La., GAA 3, FBLA 1-4. SALLIE BEE NICK- AKIO NOMI: Aug. 29, GWEN N O RTO N: ELBERRH: May 26. 1936, Marietta, Tex., Girls' 0 3-4, GAA 2-4-. PAT ANN NODA- KER1 July 14, 1936, Cripple Creek, Colo., Entered 2. M49 '.f If N3 S., .af P 1933, Tokyo. Japan, W o rl d Friendship Club 4, Scholarship Society 2-4, Chess Club 4. ATRICIA ANN NORMAN: Aug. 17, 1935. :Xrl i n g t 0 n, Calif., Latin Club 1-3. pp- I . ' . 5 . M, 7 7 an-nun June 21, 1936, Twin Falls, Idaho, CASC Region IV, V. Pres. 4, ASB Treas. 4, Girls' State Rep. 3, Junior Play, Scholar- ship Society 1-4. G E O R G E O'DOM: Dec. 18, 1935, Clo- vis, N. M., ,lunior J O Y C E O'QUlNN: S Sept. 15, 1936, Ever- ton, Ark., C and G Staff 3, Senior Tri-Y 3, Pep Club 1, FHA 1. 2. ANDRA 1. ORN- STEIN: Oct. 25, 1935, New York, N. Y., C and G Bus. Mgr. 4-, Stud. Court Sec. 3, Asst. Justice 4, Stud. Govt. 3, 4, DOLORES MARY NATERA: Feb. 6, 1935, Oxnard, En- PETER ESTRADA NAVA: Dec. 4-, 1935. Oxnard, Entered 2. HOMIE PRICE PAR- HAM: Aug. 14-, 1936, San Diego, ETA 4, Monogram Club 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Sub Deb Club Treas. 2, Pres. 3. MARLENE JOANNE PARKER: Dec. 20, 1935, Detroit, Mich., GAA 1, 2, Tri-Y 1, 2, A Cappella Choir Varsity Football 1,2. Trix' 1-4. 1-4: FHA 3. 4. -is Q 1 -a L3 - x ff. '--- 'air lt . --,Q . 2 11 .1 f 1, KW' , ' WW 4 M 4 1,2 J gif I ROBERT ORIN PLYMALE: March 25, 1937, Editor Buzz, Spanish Club 2, Junior Hi-Y 1, 2. KATHLEEN PEASE: Jan. 4, 1936, World Friendship 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, GSA 1-4 Hockey Manager 4. a DENNY L. PORTER: June 3 1936, Glendale, Boys, O 4 Hi-Y 3, Football 2, 4. ROGER C. PUTNAM: Nov. 27, 1936, Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. JAMES B. QUINN: May 8, 1936, Entered 4, Student Aid 4. RAY F. RAMIREZ: .luly 9, 1936, Oxnard, Entered 1. CHARLES ELWOOD REED: March 3, 1936, Band 1-4, Lt., Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. FRANK GORDON REEVES: Sept. 5, 1935, Los Angeles, Boys' O 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4, Latin Club 3. JAMES M. RESER: Nov. 13, 1936, Long Beach, Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1-4. DA S. REYES: Aug. 26, 1936, Oxnard, Senior Hi-Y 4, GAA 3, Spanish Club 4, Commer- cial Club 2. HELEN YVONNE RICE: Nov. 6, 1936, Birmingham, Ala., CSF 3, 4, Band 4, GAA 1, 2, 4. DALE RIDDLE: Sept. 12, 1936, Mangum, Okla., Hi-Y 4. RICHARD S. RIDDLE: Jan. 3, 1936, Long Beach 3 ASB Pres. 4, Boys' State Rep. 3, Boy of Quarter 4, FFA 3, Pres. 3. DEAN RITTER: kMarch 9, 1936, Glendale, Calif., Entered 1. JAOQUELINE JEANNE ROB- ERTS: Nov. 12, 1936, Van Wert, 011105 Junior Class Pres. 3, Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader 1. 9 R- I-Inma. 3 RICHARD E. ROBINSON: Jan. 25. 1936, York, Nebr.g Stu- dent Court 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1-4, Pres. 4, Key Club 4, Sec. 4, C and C 3. D E L O R E S MARY RODRI QUEZ: Oct. 5, 1936, Garden City, Kansas, Entered 1. LOUIE RODART1-3 Room QUEZI July 22, 1935 E tered 1. WILLIAM ALVA ROSS: Sept. 7, 1936, Savannah. Ca.: En- tered lg Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2. JO ANN ROTHENBURC: Nov 24, 1936, CSF 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, FTA 4, Junior Play 3. RALPH H. ROUSSEY: .July 5 1936. Oxnard, Orchestra 3 4 Cadet Corps 2: Latin Club 2 FRANK RUIZ: April 2-1. 1953. Wilmington. Calif., Boys' HO 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2. DONNA DEE RLTHERI-'ORD May 26, 1936. Ventura, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club l. FREDDIE JOHN SALIN-XS Aug. 12. 1936. Venturag Track 2, 3. 4. DARRELL DUANE SALIS- BURY: May 29, 1936, Bea- trice, Nebr.g Entered 1. JOY LOREE SALISBCRY: Mar. 13, 1935, Beatrice, Nebr.g WI-'C 3g CAA 3, Music Club 4. JAMES WILLIAM SAMPSOTN Oct. 17, 1935, Hollywood Calif., Senior Class Pres Boy of Quarter 3, Football 2 3 4, All County 43 Basketball 1 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN SCOTT: Oct. 27, 1936, GAA 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 4. JAMES DARREL SHELTON: July 31, 1935, Football 1-4, Baseball 1, 2. DANNY E. SIGNOR: Feb 25 1935, Santa Barbara, Calif Assembly Sgt.-at-Arms 4 H1Y 1-4, Vice Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3. Nun .xg Qs N?' MQ, GEORGE E. SILVA: Nov. 21, 1936, Ox nard, Track 2, 3, 4, FFA 4, Boys' Fed eration 3, 4. VICTOR A. SIL VIERA: Jan. 18, 1935, ASB Sgt.-at Arms, Junior Play, Student Council 1-4, Senior Council 4. 3'2- VW. ll-bu-g . 'Z 1 , Qi.. A' 1' X DICK E. SIMMS: Nov. 20, 1935, San Fran- cisco, Boys' Fede- ration Pres. 4, .lun- ior Play, Senior Council, Student Council 3, 4. DORIS M. SIMMS: Nov. 12, 1936, San Francisco, J un ior Girls' Glee, Senior Girls' Glee, A Cap- pella Choir 4. 'Vic n Why- 1 '2hi'?w ftw-.i Eb ,Wav nm., 7 f , , ff 'lf if , Cf' ff 60 E I , ff., 3, MARY ANN SIMON: June 25, 1936, Sayre, Okla., GAA, Girls' O , Tri-Y. GEORGE W. SIMON- SON: Aug. 21. 1935, Everett, Wash., Latin Club 1. KENNETH WAYNE SMQTH. PEGGY SORIA: June 29. 1936. ERS: June 30, 1933, Clare- Oxnard: Buzz 3, 4? Stinger More, Okla., Fed. Science 2. 3- 4- W I L LI A M N. SPELLMAN: SHIRLEY A. SPENCER: Dec. Sept. 26, 1936, Cadet Corps 28. 1936, Santa Barbara, Calif., 3 4 La S. Avispas 3, FBLA 4, Drama Club 3. GEORGE PETER SIN- CLAIR: Mar. 23, 1935, Manchester, N. H., Entered 2. LINDA JANE SMEE- TON: July 28, 1936. Culver City, Calif., GAA 1-4, FHA 1, Library Club 4. x L O U I E DEXTER SMITH: .Iuly 13. 1 9 3 6. Windfield. Ala., Entered 1. .IUDD SMITH: Nov. 13, 1935. Minneapo- lis, Minn., Entered -1-, Varsity Basket- ball 4. ,.-. ...ali exe' R GQ 3 N CQ X50 -. f xx-A. . -ss. . .. .- - -Nm fe- 'H I . , X - X , Q., .X I , ws . S A if' . X W' er DARRELL L NTRAN THERA ANN THIEL: ALBERT THRASH- - NELTON LORENE HER Nqie-nee f ui irl 9 1936 ht- JIM L Y N N SPYKERMAN: Sept. 15, 1936. Grand Rap- ids, lN1iChigan3 Entered 3. KENNETH L. STEARNS: llanrl 1. 43 Orchestra 43 Radio Club 2. DON EUGENE TRUE MYRON STERN: Dec. 18, 19353 Cheerleader, Junior Varsity 1, Varsity 43 Tumbling 1-4-3 Latin Club 1, 2, 43 Track 13 Camera Club 3. TRAVIS STEPHONSON: May 28, 19363 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 1, 23 Latin Club 13 Span- ish 23 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 33 Cadet Corps 3, 4. -as 'W 4 I , It 1 Qnam h Flllb 1 2 nard: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. BONNIE LEE THONI AS: 59111. i, 1936, TX?-f-t Hawn. Conn.g Student Council 2-43 CAA Sgt.-atfArms 33 Rally Club 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms 33 ASB Commissioner of Rf-Creation 4. .num ER: Sept. 13. 1935. Douglas. Ariz.3 Band 2, 33 Tumbling 1-23 A d v a n c e rl Appa- ratus 4. ARRY VERNON T O D D: April 17. 1936, Los Angeles3 Boys' Fed. 43 Hi-Y Fellowship 1-33 Cam- era Club 2. BLOOD: Sept. 15. 1935, Twin F a l 1 S. 1dah03 Boys' Fed. 23 Cadet Corps 3g Span- ish Club 4. ANDREA HOPE TRU- .11LLO: Aug. 30, 1935, San Luis, Colo.3 Senior Tri-Y 3, 4-3 Las Avispas 1, 23 CAA 23 C h e e r- leader 1. TURNBOW: A u g. 17, 19353 Big Can yon, O k 1 a.3 En tered 1. .IO ANN UNSICKER: Feb. 20, 1935, Wal- ters, Okla.3 Commer- cial 1, 23 GAA 1, 2. ' 4.--vs'l x .AV if my .W A LQ! , , W., W Fi , 1 i .I -al V , f fi Q , t 'E 'WV I 1' P ,. ,,., I 4 PAU LIN E NEAVADA UN- SICKER: Sept. 26, 1936, Wal- ters, Okla., FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, FBLA Sgt.-at-Arms 4, GAA 1, 2. DONNA A D E LI A UPTON: July 2, 1936, Benson, Ariz., Entered 1. ROBERT QUIROZ VALLES: April 28, 1936, Oxnard, Foot- ball 1-4, Captain 4, Baseball 1-4, Spanish Club 4. GEORGE VAN NORTWICK: June 26, 1936, Republic, Kan., Track 3, 4, Boys' 0 3, 4, Honor Cadet 3, Aviation Award 3. MOSES D. VARCAS: Sept. 18, 1935, Ventura, Entered 1. EDWARD VASQUEZ, JR.: Aug. 5, 1934, Ventura, Entered 1. CHARLES RAY VELASQUEZ: Nov. 4, 1935, Ventura, En- tered 3. ROLLY VELASQUEZ: Oct. 9, 1935, Camarillo, Track 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. FRANK ALBERT VILLA: Dec. 6, 1935, Baseball 2. 3. 4, Boys' O 3. 4, FFA 3. 4. ALBERT C. VILLEGAS: Feb. 16, 1937, Oxnard, Entered 1. PHILLIP L. WAGCONER: Dec. 18, 1936, Ashland, Ohio: Foot- ball 4, Baseball 4, Boys' OU 4, Hi-Y 4. HARVEY WALKER: Oct. 6, 1935, Talihina, Okla., Orches- tra 1-4, Band 1-4. JAMES PHILLIP WALKER: March 11, 1937, A Cappella 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Boys' Quartette 3. 4. JAMES WEAVER: Oct. 30, 1936, Latin Club 1-4, Science Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3. ' N e s 6 - i s NNN M X T C ff' if at X 'ai 3 iii 2 A XS lf-4.1 f -0 'Q ,M V li A si , li vi 4 j 3 X gm CAROL WELTY: Entered 1. TERRY WESLEY: Sept. 21, 1935, Oswego. Kan., Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3. ROCK S. S. WEST: July 13, 1935, Pueblo, Colo., Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Student Stage Service 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Boys' Fed. Sgt.-ab Arms 3, Vice Pres. 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Letter 4, Base- ball 4. W -. - arff-.mf . if :ff f.,.f. ,aww is-fm STARLITA BETHEA WEST: March 3, 1937, L u b b 0 c k, Texas, Student Stage Service at ll ,, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Science Club i' ,- ill Sec. 4, CAA 3, 4. .' I? lllw ,X 1 JERRY LEE WHALEY: lan. 13, 1936, Overton, Te xas, En- lt J ,.'t tered 1. ELIZABETH ANN WHEALEN: Dec. 19, 1935, FBLA Pres. 4, CAA 2, 3, 4. 9 BETTY LOU WHIPKEY: March F 1 ,,,,, , 19, 1937, Student Govt. 4, A Class Sec. 2, Student Council ' , . 1-4, Las Avispas 3, 4, Pres. 4. A , V3 CHRISTINE WHITE: Dec. so, , 1 I A 1 1936, FBLA 4, Dramatic Club 3, Commercial Club 1. ' 7 A ALLENE WIDDICK: oct.-30, l 1 1936, Los Angeles, Entered 1. I x l iv 'um J A M E S RAY WIMBERLY: March 31, 1936, Oxnard, Latin ,I Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. Y MARIE M. WOODWARD: Feb. X ii 17, 1937, Paris, Ark., CSF 1, 1 ,JW 2, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4, 'I A Cappella 1-4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3. JAMES M. ZIESE: Sept. 2, 1937, Oklahoma City, Okla., CSF 2, 3, Stud. Court 4, Fed. Science Club 4. CONNIE ZUNICA: June 8, 1936, Wasco, Calif.,,CAA 1-4, , .I 1 FBLA 1-4, Sec. 4, World 'X Friendship Club 3, Spanish . . Club 1. ,I i ,ll 5 27 . My 0 km ff, V f- ,.., ' ' . -iw C WF' W 7 V' 5 fi' WN X N SKS? sw 5 55.3 V ,,., .Y fa V f , ay' , ' ,fn z ow ,ff 5 K 'W -ii , 703 gall . 1 :.f si Z N JB 'A f. j - ' X X, .ax N XX . X sf ENN jk X + :J is 'Z' 'Z . ',, ,..-forgive. , 1 ,.,..,M1 .1t1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Jack Taylor, presidentg Bille Haney, sergeant-ab armsg Anne Lenox, secretaryg Sharon Miller, treasurerg I. Houck, sergeant-at-arms. :duezagauadq What an introduction to high school! The first freshman class to be sold at the now tra- ditional slave day. And were we ever scared. But the freshman dance made up for it. As sophomores we gave a potluck dinner and played volleyball afterwards. Most remembered of course was the junior play, uflrsenic a fl Old Lace, whose pro- ceeds were ably my sed- by the junior class of- ficers fofxthe prom. 1 Jack Taylor, presidentg Maggie Newman, vice presidentg Anne Lennox, secretaryg Sharon Miller, treasurerg Jim Houck and Bill Haney, sergeants-at-arms. And here we are, nearly seniors. Can you believe it7s possible? Think back and the time seems to have gone so fast itls un- believable. . . 4 Everyone is looking forward to next year l know, most of all because we will be seniors 1 Our jrsifi ass ffic s this year were: at last- l E lp L I y 1 ytimw 'A ft i xxx 'W ,vqnjllln NW N W J to fi J eller it A X a. N ll X 'N o. , In ,1 -'X 2. ',. fx S i ve x . e' ., if A I, .A . , V! ,wg -Q s- E 'Q K . g. R Q . ,H . , QA' 1 X mei' +----1 Q- , '-1 .J We J A f - , K' ' - Av.--1 , xi 6 l an 1 2 ' a H '12- 'fr fn,-V ,, 'Ya ,f ff fe7.i,'i,v ' 'LM VK' 'IW 'Fav' David Adams Jackie Ahrens Harriett Allen Manuel Alvara Abel Amesquita Yolanda Arrambide Ann Atkinson George Ballinger Richard Bangs Lahoma Barnard Virginia Barnes Jerry Beeson Barbara Bennison Leo Betancourt Pat Beverage M f David Bibby X .,, ' Q Joe Blain 5' 3 s Q zz' -, A V Bobbie Blanton QT. -Q: 9 ' 'C' Il Raymond Blatt 1 l N C 5 - 5 ' ' Carl Boggs N15 A CA Don Boucher 4, James Bradbury 5 Phil Branch 'Q I ,M Dolores Brock ia' F3 ' K ' A Paul Brown 1 ,, A Madeline Buckley 'D xi 'iw .Fad 4 Peter Bunch Y . can Byrd A' , A , f Sam Cabrera 1' ' ,ts Ray Camacho ' A Q 'ry r qv V ,M Rhita Canady , J lv 'i Q ' 1 - D Joyce Cannon If, f fx J, I Q, V ' - l Ilene Cargill P A A ' ' , . 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A f-A A ,A - ,A ,,,,, fi lri at air is L , ,Af G 1i f is Rufus Ealey AAA .,AA, .A AA A ,AA AA, A A Laura Edwards ' ' l'i f ' Q A ' A A K ,laniee Elliott , A , A Y Q ' ' V ia I A .lerry Elliott 'F v 7' ' 21' ' 'f in QA Av A A 1' Phyllis Elliott 'A A QQ, mf 'X E ' Coni Ellison Q N , is A f A, ,,-' 'g ' ,A Af jLA',3A: A R Eve Elmelund M A f AAA I, ' i' 1 A 'mi' V A Varie Erwin A A , ' 0 Q ' S A V A A -e Julia Escobar e.i. A 'wwf M A A W 'ci' A' M 5 5 Eirlpl-Ewing VM A A f A 'P' 7 , 'Q '- A f L, A . . ice erguson A,:i ' Af AAA f A , ' A A Flores A ff L4 A.. gt Tuni Flores D Q ,Q w H, A Richard Fogs V ' IW, I 3 iilil - iaii ' Beulah Freeze 'f A, ws. A Eg A AA 'V .4 an 939' A QT 1 AA A .ludy Fretz A -in AA ' AMA 3' ' W ' f -- A ' William Gulyan ' ii .qw W 'ii ' 1 2 AA ' A 'W AA Anita Gamboa 6 ' 11-vf i W A X Ray Gamboa L. L. 6 . 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Glslef A 4 Frank Godinez A - ' Aff AA Don Godwin A A E, , A A ' .qs 4- A A4 A Antonia Gonzales A X A A ALA A+ A ' AA A A A AAAQ 5 Lupe Gonzales A ,,AAAA,f 11 A , A L, AAAAA J A A A Pauline Gonzales i A V i G A A Elaine Govro A IA A ' , Don Gray 4 , ri it ' ti ,X . a f W gg wr-41 A tn, .. ,,,,,..., A wi -i ew, i x 0+ g V 6 A t I ,F in liii AA A.sA ' , 'AZ I if ,, f' 'A E 'E Y .AAA AAA, Vera Gray Arlis Grayson Joyce Green Mary Gyrion V' . s N of 5 , if iw-' i N Q , X --- X, .Vw Vi 1. 511. - - sf N 53 Z- ' -rf tl if QE- 7 fx N -. , v. sv , vm, --, f X I Billy Kehrer June Kibbe Ken Kinnan Joanna Kluever Gladys Knowlton Rhonda Koller Jim Koontz Joyce Lake George LeDonne Betty Jo Lee Anne Lenox Vickie Lerma Suzie Lewis Bill Libby Fran Liggett Gene Lloyd Bertha Lopez Frances Lopez Max Lundaberg Daniel Lythe Pat Mackinga Mary Maestas Pete Magallanes Ruben Magallanes Froylen Majeno Bill Manzer Anita Marchant Bill Marshall Toulla Marsis Socorro Martin Joan Martinez Walter Martinez Nell Mason Peggy Mason Bill Maulhardt 1-.-. , , Charlotte Hall .. -. ..'- ,V i V ,, , an sn' IW , ' ff ' Bill Haney li K ' -. . af. 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Zeigler f L. , . . -':'1: II,j15Lf'v' V 4' I ' 4 X 7 lk 48 X P W KWEWL P ! 1 M, M1444 J QM JW!! Mfwm My W 1 if aww!! fwffm f MM! 'fam X 4 MLM! JM1 Mfg Qjwf Vamfjzf ,Vw WM ycfjf Jwwwfwfff f 3 X J Jfyyfwflf' f W X My ,Ziff M f ,JZ V! fiyiffffw f 75 ff' 'f , 1L ,11 , 1 7 'J 'Mn 34 ., 6, fliwl S DPR ly ,XX I K .l L tl ' t 5 we my st I, s if 'ff 47 ER FIX , e. wil IVI xxx , gl fl 'rf XFX, Y LX fwvffyi Y J .5 xx X ,N at Q . :ij S-ilsogr e .NBS i WX' 2 Q-'NQQ v , wiv ji i i wwe li ww gs.,-X 326 it -ol' -Praia Nlwfafa :de Maw X - 5 ' ' as LQQK sigu, blv yf M X og E Q0 i ul-N, FXAXVNK J! J K - T , 5 JL l The sophomore class of 1954 has been very spective offices for both years. Led by these active in its two years at Oxnard. ln their and the other officers, Rebecca Flores, Vice freshman year they had two dances and Presidentg Marilyn Spellman,Secretaryg Joan txponsored an assembly. lt should be noted hat Tsujio Kato. President: and Donnie Bur- rows. Sergeant-at-Arms. have held their re- x , l X fi ., ff , , . f . I rf, V! Wikum, Treasurerg and Don Abbott, Ser- geant-at-Arms, the sophomores feel that they have had lwo very enjoyable years on campus. Wi? fl AW ' 'J ZLL V A 1 '79 j ,JYZXLMJ uf W A- K' '7 s e l 1 'x f , W L 1 FOPHOKIORE CLASS OFFICERS-From row: Marilyn Spellman. secretarvg Joan Wikum, treas- urerg Rebecca Flores, vice president. Second row: Tsujio Kato, presidentg Don Burrows, sergeant-at-armsg Don Abbott, sergeant-at-arms. ,vrr 1 !,J Alf! A 5 mari? if if ll ll ,, Mt ar A- ff' ' y ., U in sw 'WWW ,lj in fl' f gl ms+fQgg 1llfflQ3lr1'5ff5cii5f' r Ziff Z5 X Don Abbott VV , 4 ' Emilio Aceves V V Vf V Suzanne Alderman WV ,KV V WV V V I ,,.,, ,Vg Donald Ancell ,V . V V VV VV VV VV V ,,., ., ' -' ' in V A . 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Vernon Mishler V ' M' il ll A V ' -v , , X LeRoy Moline ' fa VVVV1, V B V . ,. VV ZAV ,Q lf, . Charles Montgomery 1 WV , A V V .lo Ann Mooney V ' V l Q -' 9 Rufus Mora VV , f ' V V ' , ' ,N Paul Morales Q V V MV V 1 V . V ,Kai 4 Johnny Moreno ' an 3 W. f ,M Darryl Mortenson V J f ' V ' My f 'A' W' Nobuko Nokoshima fzv 5 .. fwfr 9 V i? We a -.V ':1' ,- f 4 is 2V ,,-. Norman Nankervis 1 '- W5 , CIF f ...X ' M Martha Navarro V Q V ., , Neel V ,,.,. .. . . ,- 5 Vzll VVV WMV Bill Nelson V-., V fr: ., R' ' 4' 'V . . . . F vi ' 2 il 4 - ' 11-A , ' Virginia Neri SV' VV V ' mul , my ' 1 W f ' Charlene Newland I -, V V ,W 52 --W VM I V V. Deane Newlin , VV ,V V V, ,,,,- X VV VV! V Buddy Newman E V il 'N f w fl VN-V 1 fx X-gg Faye Nickerson V , , Alfred Nicholas V. V . V -Us Sam Nomi R M lk , V ..,A M ,fa Eugene Norman Q., . Gila' - if .W , 'WZ' W if ,- . , M - -a My V' , nu A . Q , :V .lack Norton :LV L4 A V if f ,V .M 5 K 1 ,, VV ,TV Y Bob Nuckols ' JF f V ,,,V,,.. 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Corinne Paleo V John Parham 52 B' 1 P J ' V V V -,V rma asmant l j we '-, , Nancy Patterson ,,,, , .f ,f wa' 1 ' F' M me '+ V V V , ST' 4:5 V, V V Frank Pedroza VV fm- , ' 11 42 f .M 5 -v Audrey Pina f V175 , ' . liau1Perez V VVW - VV Nav' 1 X xt V V k V V., V c sry 1 roo M2 k L L I .L -M ' I ,l oe Polk 4 Buddy Powell ' JW ' ' A A A Pat Prindle IV V QV an V V V ,W ig. A K V V Margaret Ramirez VV V QVVV, V VV V, ,, , V a qv V VV V V V Ruth Ramirez VV V' 'ff' ll V V ,V C N I Joyce Ranney VVVV V A N A ' i 'K X ' VV Ronnie Ray ' ...L . X. -A John Regions 1 2? 1 Janet.Relty f7'iVytVr M l M' ' ' , 'l ', '-L' lu Dennis Reno N A , V P. ' ff ' Paul Reno ' ,R ' ,, V V , gg. 2. . ..,V V V f We ' W k 'wr' M- V 'V 4 'WV V ' ff V, . William Reveles 22 , 1' , 28 , ' W e , ' ..., V-' . ,F Q ' ' 'Q' i2,:f f , I ' J? t gt' W V , X V ' , W -',,i V -I-QV NLM - a in - . Nia-X ' ' ie' i: m ' A.- ,J X ' X . k ,qw ..- H, ff . av Q ,Ne 9 1 ww A? -. , 5-S 3. ' as-Q.. K-1 v. so 1 Q- -. ..., Q Kms. I . 6 ,A K X-- if- R egg 5- x' 6 . . 1 1--' . nga xg' 1 Y fx R L. Fred Simkins Michael Simon Edward Singleton Carole Skelton Patti Slack Sally Slyeord Joyce Smeeton Alice Smith Clyde Smith Daryl Smith Florence Smith Frances Smith Phillis Smith Robert Smith Pete Soderberg Harold Savers Karl Spaeth Shirley Spain Dennis Spearman Marilyn Spellman Richard Spencer James Spitser Jo Ann Splown Bette Sprague Lois Spylerman Barbara Stanchfieltl Dick Staniland Julie Starbard Noel Stams Charles Stevenson Mavis Stevenson Marlin. Stewart Joel Stirling Leon Suggs Beatrice Sutton ' , fm fx - - ..1.. ,aff ' K -W. ' y X ,. . I 4 sf- . - an - My 'sri 11 .., -Lf, s D' i 1 -'31, ' . . - . - Q , L, ia., we ' . , ,. - ' a K' , f Cl ff' f , 2 I - ,. if ,VI fn - ' - e 3' 3,1 ,av . ' . . wma' S63 y r ' I ' ' W . f' vfefl I 1 Q' ,'g: ., - i. ..,1 ,., e.- S! lm 9. W J -e , an PM ig: ii P .1 xi 2 3, 54 ' L QL KNEW . X y.. 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' F -' is 6 3 Av n ,. fit Jerry Rhodes Walter Rice Terry Richardson Mary Lou Rivas Vickey Rivera Don Rhodes Donovan Roberts Harvey Robinson Lanny Robinson Irene Robinson Mary Louise Robles Phillip Robles Bernie Rodriguez lrene Rodriguez Tommy Rogers Edward ye Emal A gers Joa oper nIq,e3Roper 'Welty Ros: m Rotlienbury P X' Tommy Rowland Rudy Samora Alvino Sanchez Mary Sanchez Pat Sanchez Tony Santos Helen Saurin Nancy Sawyer Barbara Schauer George Serros Marlin Shelton 'ff f ,ff Melvin Swan Don Swearengin Tom Swor Bruce Tabor Clinton Taylor Charlene Taylor Dorothy Taylor Lloyd Taylor Robert Taylor Dolores Telles Jo Anne Tharp Gail Thomas Francis Thompson Suzanne Thompson Don Thorn Gloria Thrasher Phillip Tisdale Jean Townsley Bert Tribbey James Tubbs Raymond Tucker 7, 'Q- f 'QW A ff f X , ' ,, ,f 3 x ie if if ,er Of' fm, ,, f - , 4' 4... J... ,, 'ff ,Q-1: . ., Hi, . ff ., gf, , 'Q-.V Troy West Carolyn Wetmore Odessa White Peggy Whittington Joan Wikum Doug Williams Rex Williams William Williams Joel Winbush Russel Winter Dennis Wolcott Joan Wolf James Wood Shirley Wright Wayne Wrightoon Lawrence Yanez Pat Yarber Jeanette Zeiger Henry Yberra Joe Zamora Jeanette Zeiger fn C'1 ,,,2, 2 Mb- A, ' J am? K L 1 3. ,A A I H ,, 'AZ xr Aww ei, W, 1' j f af , 4, - K , ' ' '5 1 ' f ' J KZ' ii Q ,mf ,f 'L X iw, 'N I lifl NX 1 W ., l'7i f'7 J P gf AAA ' f Ax ' A.' Q JA, A .... , A A Q , H, A .L A A A 4 9- 1 V , W f 4 ff g 4 W , If A A 'r ,..,, A, ,AA , - H EM , ,QW M ,, 'V ' ' ffl U Mini J f ll A ff V fe ' ' 4 W . be a f' ,, ar, f ,- Z 5' .44 Q W . N- .Q 21 f , I if Q V it 1 ee N 1 Ki' A A N Della Turnbow f A 4, Zella Turnbow A , , , Q ' ' , ,N Sammy Turner I N' i' we 1- ' -W, A ' A' Annis Vacca . A W ,,, 5 1 ' Genevive Valdez , C qv? ' 1 - 'W' . . AA A A , ., I . , Isabel Valdivia A.. Q A A AA AAA 1 mg , 'fi A AA 55 Gloria Valencia A ,QA Robert Valencia I -' , ' A Q1 ,AA Rita Vande Burgt , 1 , 3, W ,,,1 .. , . - 145 Ar ' A, ' A Q ., , 9: Marcella Valasquez , 1 f- -- ,- AA ga, 'if' 4 C? Jean Vineyard . Hu' . ', lv f , Y 'vt' gfjyt if W- A, Dick Yoorhees 7 7 , .f on a en ' 5 'H ' A A A Eld W ld V Qf, ,rig J R f ' 'V Johnie Wfalker D. f, , ' Az, fm.. ' f A A A Bonnie Wlatkins g f A V , ' '- Dick Wlatson ' i W' t EA. K Gerald Weaver 3, , M V V ggi . , A f , I , T : Nettie Weber -af f A 1- , ,QS 5 nw A A fA ,,- , JA AAAAA A My J A ,k,kt, Gail Weller A .ff f Q Daniel Wennerholni , t ' 1 .A A, Jonathon W est e J ,A ,. x t J L ,, A A il . ' I . A ,, - 1: P. if-AAS A , x Ak , fi , 2135, A , f i is- it X , E R ' , ,,,, J A A A C AAA A S S .4 4 vit . '-X AA AA. AA X . A A A ,faq . X 2- ' 'W v i ' 'it X fi i ,L f at , 2' X e M R s wift '11 b.. ,- M A ,lp 4, I t gf- it A S A .sa i T .t R lm - W 'M' S ' AAAA ' w R .f ,Qc B, t .-QQAQRK nm A WA ff, A , AA AA A I mi 'J , W A v A Q A' ,ax li .T W'--Q A 'X Ai iff Y . V T . 1 .L A x , 'Q FRESHBIAN CLASS OFFICERS-First row: Marietta Soo Hoo, vice presidentg Chuck Drum- mond, sergeant-at-armsg Jamie Lazansky, president. Second row: Grace Mercer, treasurerg Linda Cavins, secretaryg John Lundberg, sergeant-at-arms. aaefofzfie Activity has been the password of the Freshman class this year mostly because of their fine class officers: Jamie Lalansky. President: Marietta Soo Hoo. Vice Presi- dentg Linda Cavins, Secretary: Grace Mercer. Treasurerg Chuck Drummond and John Lund- berg, Sergeants-at-Arms. It was the largest class in the history of the school with over S 500 students. Selling beanies was one of their major ac- tivities and came off with a bang. 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FS - 1 I 7 W -' W, 4 1 Z1 2 Z ff Y af ' 1 1 . Ll., 22' fa - Y wr 4 f ,. r ,. . Q' A , w t c r l , at R A 'J s ' . tv' '- fa, i ' ff 1 mn- ,... , , H ,-- f I f ,. lf' A ft A ,M A ' x 2 QS First row: Shirley Abbott. Bill Abernethy. Teresita Aceves. Linda Ackerman. Robert Adams. Benjamin Alfonso, Henry Almanza. Cruz Amesquita. Etta Jean Anderson. Second row: Bill Anderson, Claude Archer. Margaret Arellano, Sharlyn Arnold. Bobby Artea. Lynn Aughenbaugh. Henry Ayala. Mike Ayala. Richard Ayala. Third row: Joy Ballauf. Berta Baldonado. Lee Ballesteros. David Bangs, Emilio Banuelos. Jean Barhitte. Sharon Barker. Virginia Barron. James Bartlett. Fourth row: Patricia Bass, Richard Bates. Myrna Baughman, Eutimeo Beas. Alan Beerworth. Eleanor Bell, Charlotte Bellats. Henry Beltran. Barbara Benton. First row: Ernest Bermudez. Betty Bideler. Niel Blain. Marlene Blake, Ginger Blackerby. Louis Bocanegra, David Bohisch, Frances Bonham. Suzzane Borderre. Second row: Doyle Borum, Mickey Bowman, Jimmy Boyette, Jimmy Bradon. Judy Bradley, Sandra Brague, Sally Brawley. John Brock. Lily Brock. Third row: Michael Broderson. Dennis Brossard, Barbara Brown, Jerry Brown. Larry Brown, Leland Brown. Phyllis Brown. Sharon Brown. Yolanda Brown. Fourth row: Ronald Buck, Norma Bustamonte. Willadean Butcher. Betty Butterfield, Nancy Buttram. Bobbie Byrd. Hellen Byrd. Gustavo Cabrera, Maggie Cabrera. f , Q -. -1 . - ,, W., , , I , 9 , 5 D ,og . .NZ .,.., Q . V , Z , an V A Q s ., K S-gs X ww 757' ,fm ,W ,, ' . ? 4- ' bv 'Q A ' , L it - i .. 5 v ,X y ' 1-.':f' fl 'alll b, X , 5? N J , e .lm 'N' ' A 1 1, V X f 5' A . V is . 2 , . V . , Q .t , we - J , A, .- 5 '- 1- N - if f .M M- , . 1. W' 5 ,. --f ' -so ' ' 'W' , M' -t --M--H 1 , ' M i 5, -N. 5 f f A -vt A ., v' - L 4' V' W V? , - y N X Q ' 'N s f 'neil 1 .rw , N ' 1 V- . y -is we r 0 -' ' .. has ' J . 5 ., , 'mv th. ' J ,1 up S K 'V' K ' S ies., J sf it . ' - S ss ,rf 'f f ww 1 f .. .1 swam.. 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V ' V, 1:1 'A ' -1 'A if F V , S' V ,W X V 4 4 Q, ,, L . 4A . N X - - fl? H.. .. . First row: Judy Cameron. Ray Carhallo. James Carmichael. Jimmy Carranza. Alice Carrillo. Larry Carolan, Jne-la Carter, Rowljf- Cavy. l.,Ouisa Cash, Second row: lI'E'HE CBSl3l'1UIl, Kathleen CHSISIIOI1, Frances Castro. Georgia Castro. Robert Cavagos. Linda Cavins, Phillip Celorie, Barbara Chamblee, Karen Chaney. Third row: Fri-rlfly Choate. Saundra Chapman. Tomml Chatwm, Bill Cihessi Faye Ann Chong. Ettamae Clifton. Nita Coffman. Gerald Colcorcl.Z Frank 'flolemari Fourt row: Dora Mae Collier. Df-lfina Colmenero. William Colon. lgnacio Compos. George Conahey. James Conley. Fay Conway. Louise Conway, Eddie Cooley. Fjrgt rowg Alice Qnrlf-y. .Xlmeda Colo-n Belly Lou Coulter. Marjorie Crouchli Richird Crfgvder, Jarnes Crowe. Loretta Cur ie. ,ene a ton, Marlin Daly. Second row: Dorot y Dar ison, ottxe Darhison. Dixie Lee Daringer. Zola Mae Darling. Claudia Davis. Jack Davis, Mike Davis, .Sue Davis. David De Boni. Thirfl row: Sharron Ili,-lozif-r, Shirley De Vore, Sharon Dewey, Susan Dflehl. Judy Dillon, Cleorfge Docks-forth. Ceorgia Dooley. Duane Doty. Lynn Douglas. Fourth row: Ric ard Douglas. Chuck Drummond. Peter Duim. John Dullam, Billy Dunn, Virginia Duntley, Nancy Durland, Larry Dusette. 9imeon Dyke. ., , is . 5 Xx,.,, I f f ' r -ff. ,. W' I A f , M 'CA -'T --e Ji . . - M - ... - f A eg. 1- ai, M1 zz,- ,. V' . Q vu V, . 3, ., 'M 4 - A - ,Q gow ' . 4 V -, ,Q- ,JU I . I 'Q-A 'f , , ' 7? fl J A. 45' ' ' -- 4' V CHM ' . M J ' 'E ' . -- L i 4, , A L, Jia.. ,A ,. fc, I V 'A - 'U J C we ei 1. If,-Q., .11 ' V 1 ' 2 'X A J V if I 1 li A 57 ' . A ' 3 1 f , Q A or , . 'A' J A ' F ' . I - fm , J aw g , 'M af --W f -if , fi. A .P f m, V V - , ,AV V H! 4, '?'ZVx . . ,, I ' XW7! f ,X 1 . ' gf 5, . 9 .. 1 -. V 4 I ' ' ,.-- J , I , , 'nv A H ,VXA v ,, I .... Q , A , I ,M , , I WJ . , ' . 4 M4 1 ' , 1 1,1 ff V7 , L 'ff 5 , , 1 V Q f A -f ff Q ef- - fm , , W- , J QM ,' 1. 'LM' ff 4 - Z. 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I M H Y I' .yv 7 ,L Q 1 wh' .A ' . 4 ' A A ' sy XXXX Mike Gamniill ii ' - N V Q VAPH I i t Augustine Garcia ,g ,J W f '- K In hiv-af! S ' 1 .loe Garcia ., ' we V , b for-Q abl 'V gf qv., Bob Gardner ' X ' - 5 , ' 4 2'- af'-H I 'ff chan.-S Gardner , ' I Barbara Gateley - 4 Sharon Gates , ' Tarry Gibbe - ' Janet Gonzales W if 4. f I it Alex Gonzales 3 'W' 'W' Q ' M V 9 '3- Klanuel Gonzalee 1, ji, . ' Mary Gonzales lt , W' K Richard Gonzales X L Nellie Gotchf-r W I 3 Kathlyn Coulf-tte ' Q ' it -52,,Q.5l .lurly Graves V 4 ' . I if Maris- Gray L 'F ! 4 11:2 ' ' -3' 'S' i f: 1:3- jeny Grubb ' iw - -- I J- . W U' v Q , , ..,,, ... J V., ,S in Mary Guillen K, A , lk :R .3 Frankie Gutierrez ' li 1 ' Mary Lou Hamitf-r Gary Hancock I llarbara Henry 1.1 LV, Tommy Hcneon it X Q J. W. Easterling Richard Eccles Anthony Echarren Dale Elchlepp Mike Elliott Jennie Ellison Elva Elizalde Rita Encinas Floyd Engel Loann Engel Richard Escalante Emerto Escamilla Arthur Espinoza Maria Espinoza Ronnie Estabrook Caroline Estrada Ruben Estrada Ralph Eubanks Annetta Fenton Carlos Fernandez Marilyn Fields Frankie Fletcher Raymond Fogo Ellen Forline Karen Foxhoven Marvin Foyles Carolyn Frazier Norma Frenes Connie French Richard Frescas Norman Frost Carolyn Fry Jeny Gaither Mary Ann Gallagher Yvonne Gallegos ,, .f , 'S' , N ,. - - Q JON Vw 1 Q -f , iv a i lr ' .. - ,Q X. N w Q nu 4 'R' - . - ....., 4 Jeny ,laney - ii fifaf' 1 :V ai f James Harman I 'ii - Ln 'JS' A N 1 Daw- Harper A, Evelyn Harvey ' .Qi 5 -5- f lletty Hawkins It M X' Q lla'-ralfline' Hawthorne K i lf' N , l i-X ta, Rub:-rt H+-ggen J. A ..,,, .Q A 'f tg Rf-ba Half I f ..g', U V. 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A A Vrv First row: David Robinson, Evelyn Robinson, Sally Robrecht, Alice Rodriquez, Richard Rodriquez, Dale Rogers, Keith Rogers, Marjorie Rogers, Janice Rolls. Second row: James Rommes, Merilyn Rule, Oscar Salinas, Charles Ruyle, Lois Salisbury, Louise Salisbury, Linda Sandbom, Mary Saurin, Patricia Savitz. Third row: Joyce Sawyer, Valerie Schierges, Edward Schilbrack, Donald Schauer, Sally Sedlocek, Ramona Seja, Ann Sheeter, Sylvia Shell, Patsy Shiells. Fourth row: Jo Ann Silva, Regina Simmons, Helen Simons, Irma Singh, Barbara Sinkey, Alice Siqueido, Dorothy Slato, Charlene Slycord, Phyllys Small. First row: Barbara Smith, Carolyn Smith, Earlene Smith, Jerry Smith, Marietta Soo Hoo, Manuel Soria, Marina Sosa, Petra Sosa, Pat Southard. Second row: Virginia Spencer, Patti Spohn, Ramona Solis, Jack Snyder, Robert Soza, Jeri Stanford, Shirley Starkey, Donna Stevenson, Wanda Stewart. Third row: Rita Stotts, Bob Strait, Joan Strickland, Dick Strob, Jerrie Stroud, Anita Sullivan, Peggy Sullivan, Elaine Suelter, Ma . Swindall. Fourth row: Joe Swindle, Phillip Swor, Roger Tait, Abe Takasugi, Gloria Talley, Nan ix Ta er, Gertrue Tate, Allan Taylor, Betty Taylor. - If ? X 'i x ' it , A X ..ii 'A - 5 1 V , . W 2 ,4221 at-fs ' M. K A K I- K k A KK? KK K A - 5K K, . ,KK :Q 'K X ' . A A - ffhf' - I f ' ' A , A' Q 'A .,.s...,. Q lA ff-' M -- , 1 W f 1 'aw ,V 3. 1 - KK, f ts.. , .M Kg .t fy W .- .Y -A A A-,, , K, :A i ,, Q. , . , , , . -' -l .A At-3 ... , - f t A-A , ,W 1 K YA A- , A 1- ,A K, all -7 A K KK KW,-K A LLM 'A 7 I Jr-uf. Mui r., .1 I f' . ' A ,,,.,,,, - - .....- K K K KK, js.. KK K A X KK K W A Az, A . AAA - A ' A i , sr ig ' ,W AfAi':, ' ,Z K , A 'A ',5 .,.. ,J , 5 , : A X - 5 J, ,' ,gi 2 'i ik in , A i ' it 1 A in - M x 'fu Xiu 9 5 i n Z e y f,-,, 2 ,K KK ,KK A f -4- K Ki , K X ., K f KK , - A A- A.,. , A - X V- A f A A- 1 - , Cy? KMA! 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T ,inf 'CZ' p T: sf Z 'P ' 1 i V, M I - 'r 'K 7st Il cffw i A 2 'ZPQ,1 , , ., 2 as 1' J a. 4 J ,W J F- W MQ , - . .-- fm . . as- ,I wr W ,fi ' L' I V -EM' . . 1. 'Mlm fi i' - x r 4 -A L. 4 4 -- ' t., i ,., , , ,,. , ' A 1 A .1 ,4 563111 yy -.1- , - . 4 , r 'I KWH ' - m 5 7' ' a S? - .. ' , ' Z - 1... , N f ef it .Q 0 ii' ' 'iii S , rA . W 'A ' '. D .z.':' - fm, 'mr , z f , ,, -' .f::!',.Q,, . I q 0 V ll. 1-sg, ,figlaff 5 I .... i ' ' , ' N , ' 72 wi if J yx.J First row: Janet Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Sandra Thompson, Judy Thompson, Alva Thornhill, Marjorie Thornhill, Donna Todd, Harold Tokuyama, Mary Toller. Second row: Ronnie Toutz, Mildred Trujillo, Yattie Umeda, Curtis Underwood, Lillie Valle, Dennis Van Lien, Donald Van Nostrand. Noel Van Slyke. Lillie Vasquez. Third row: Lydia Vasquez, Ramona Vasquez, Robert Vasquez, Esperanza Vega, Juana Verdin. Jim Wade, Tamy Waggoner, Patricia Walker, James Wiallace. Fourth row: Billie Watson, Ronnie Weaver, Eugene Webster, Johnny Wells, Mona Wesley, Shirley Wester, Donna Wetmore, Janet White, Mack White. First row: Peggy White, Robert White, Marlys Wiemers, Diane Wilcox, Bobbie Wilkins, Donald Williams, Frank Wyilliams, Gwendolyn Williams, Gary Williamson. Second row: Ramona Willing- ham, Donzell Winbush, Phyllis Wishon, James Wolley, Shirley Wornsley, James Wyckoff, Merlene Wysinger, Arlene Yanez, Jess Ybana. Third row: Jose Ybana, Bill Yetter, Willie Young, Stephen Yung, Delfina. Zarate, Billy Ziese, Diana Zuniga, Raymond Zuniga. fwf- , .4 , 1 4- V I W .W -' ' 1 I 1- -, 5-me' ' F- - -. fm- ' 'Ax N V x ,' 1 ns, Qin' r . EQ! qv - 'fe V, , 1 f 'Q J 'I ' bf f -: WM . I I f in ' ',,., , '11, J 1 , ,F M-,re ge- A J J' ia W e . J n, T f 4' , ,W 1, ,. ' Y-4 3 5' v- -. H .. ww ,M ,am W- ' 4- 'W' f' ' 4' ' W . '., ' ,' H aa' 45 53 f ,et ' ji I . ' fi V 'K fin ' 'BW' fi, li 'M' f W' Z . W 'ff V 'f f , 4 '. . 1 , ' , f ' 'W 3 ' W . f f f ,f ff . , 1 , V - ffffsza., . f 'fa-.af . 13, 1 , M , ,JJ , , . , , .,,......, . ,,,,, ,J , . M, ,.v. f f-'f W! in V A ,J V X V' , f W ff rw, f ha ' M, . 1 . M ' , .aa ' -. 'V ' 4 I I glffwff Nfgf A .gms ffl . ,f A ,, - ' I 1 Q f J ., ' ,A , vt , 7 6 , If , I ' f V U K 'i fl ' f ' f ' ' 'V mf, . i Aff' f 7 ' ,WX f M M . 4 2 , - , ,-4 ,M ,, f' V Q I J f J 1 . . AEE 1 S 5644 eww we give MW 411 Zi? limit to WW wfwl 9 '12 n 1941-8 student government Class was organized in its present form under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Corinne Westervelt. At that time, the A.S.B. president was Harry Nehenzahl. The aims and purposes of the class are training in leadership, citizenship. promotion of school spirit, improvement of inter-school relations. and the governing of the stu- dent hody. X Mil f . W' ,ul i J l 0 X72 I , gl ZIP zap A 1 , me 0, ,Lp lp X d Xt UA. 1 fl QL if 1? f fl W If , , Y I W 1 I rl , , A f , , , X X1 V, , fl 7 d I Y , f, ' N vf bl , ,clk lx W blff' NUI!!! itat fd I fa J , vb 0 L 1 L l 9 4 I 1 U l l 0 4 W Lljdvi ,, Vtyvjlj pdf! V 52 Ui bel Wtdww First row: Mrs. Westewelt, sponsorg G. Norton, P. Mitchell, P. Lambert, B. Whipkey, J. Higgins. Second row: Qi. LaZansky, F. Kushon, M. Newman, M. Milovina, B. Thomas, L. Hook. Third row: C. Ivey, G. Harmon, A. Clowes, G. Van Nortwick, R. Riddle. Fourth row: T. Kato. I. Braden. D. Robinson, D. Simms. ,l. Tayler, V. Silveira, B. Sampson. . , fl 17, V 57, ' ii, fi ,Q , V , ' .cciffff f' - 7 meat claw U' X , Q' , .B-gf' The class is composed of all A.S.B. officers, class officers, and the representatives of the clubs on campus. It is still under the sponsorship of Mrs. Westervelt. The class is in charge of Slave Day, A.S.B. Assemblies, and A.S.B. dances. The student government has to okay any activity which is held on the campus. It makes laws for governing and smoot running of the student body. The laws made by the student government class Qare assed T8 to the students by the student council. Q is yt T.. - 'U ' Ni T vw i as .x - a lib. JDJ N X , T XJ y am Ur 1 is T t it li , W p - x ,X I . J XJ X X' ' A e I . HU Q , fx N 5 R l Xjgxl F ,I X il X . . 3 . Gif' ii'i, i 'iiliii 5 1 f' Q il PAT LAMBERT Vice,President V ZW' GWEN NORTON Treasurer DIANE BLACK Chief of Student Aides DICK RIDDLE President 'PNK fx ,xfigiyi 'iii 'fi 'F A' J J' BONNIE THOMAS Commissioner of Recreation PEGGY MITCHELL Secretary GREG HARMON Chief Justice VIC SILVEIRA S ergeant-at-A rms First row: C. Clover, J. Higgins, B. Whipkey, Mr. Johnson, advisor: P. Lambert. B. Thomas. S. Ornstein. Second row: ll. Franco. A. Ordaz. E. Smith. D. Marchant, N. Sawyer. X. Ellison. .-X. Sheeter. Third row: P. Tessenden. C. Mantano. J. Hawley, J. Wi- kurn. S. Arnold. I. Jensen. E. Rogers, M. Milovina, S. Dewey. Fourth row: J. Swindle, C. Stevenson, B. Alfonso, K. Green, D. Godwin. J. LaZansky. A. Atkinson. E. Garrett, R. Riddle. Fifth row: D. Robinson, G. Harmon. O. Botts. C. Ivey, F. Kushon. F. Camacho. P. Waggoner, J. Kimberly, D. Simms. . W ' The student council was organized in l942 under the sponsorship of Mr. Floyd Brown. The A.S.B. president of that year was Gene Akers. This year the student council was under the guidance of Mrs. Corinne Westervelt. Presiding at the meetings was A.S.B. yice president Pat Lam- bert. The student council is provided for in the A.S.B. constitution. The purpose of the council is to advise the president and his officers. Growing from 16 members in l942 to 81 mem- bers this year. the membership is composed of A.S.B. officers. class presidents. club presidents. and one delegate from each guidance class. wa. The purposes of the council are to provide citi- zenship training with emphasis on social responsi- bility and to act as a channel of communication between student government class and the mem- bers of the student body. The projects that the council supported this year were the explanation of the sportsmanship code and award, a campaign to improve conduct in the recrea- tion hall, the provision for welcome and orienta- tion of new students. a clean campus campaign, the improvement of recreational facilities, and the election of delegates to lnter-school Council and California Association of Stu-dent Councils. OWEN NORTON, Vice President Region 4 FRED KUSHON, President of S.B.V.I S C 1 .-I 'iffi A 'i 1 . - '-.f iffy? , , f f 14' an ff f a ,Z 'QQ , C- 'QW 751 f ZW' f J f,, 'of ' f f 42246 , ,, 4 a , f 9' f V , !f,c' , X ff 1 1 gf! ',-gf -. Wg, Z X C X 1 X f Z Ogg! , If f , , 17 M, If X 1 4 f I , aff f 5 ,. ..,. .. f 'ff 1 f X J' , ' ,.mV41. :C!: .f-.Q 1 f ., J' ffzvan 2 ff gf if 'rff 4 F few. 34431 f j in ee V. 1 1 Ay f A' .V Q .gs gt , ll 3l........i.,.,,..,..,..,.4 HHPW 5 gum .Jrnfg 1 r E wrt tit J 1 L1 Z First row: G. Ellis, LaNelle Patterson, Jim Ziese. Chris Ivey, Sandra Ornstein, Dick Robinson. Diane Black, Greg Harmon. Dick Riddle. Corrine Molina. Emalee Rogers, Bertha,Lopez. Tony Dabbs. James LaZansky, Frank Embree, Cleo Kramer, Joyce Lake, Deanna Hill, Raelene Brill, Edith Elliott. K I 0 0 The Student Court was begun in 1939 under the guidance of its present sponsor. Mrs. Lowe. The first chief justice was John Moon. The purpose of the Student Court is to develop a feeling of pride in O.U.I'I.S. as a well-organized school with fair and reasonable regulationsg to insure the rights of others, and to establish ideals for good citizenship in each member of the student body. The make-up of the student court this year is as follows: wc Chief Justice .. - ..... . Justice Ex-Officio ,,,, .. Associate Justice .... Associate Justice . Associate Justice 4ss0ciate Justice .. Associate justice . Associate Justice ,,,,, Associate Justice .,.,,.,, Associate Justice ,....,, Associate Justice ,,,, Cl1iefSecrctar,v Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Blllllfif , . . ,,,,, Bailiff Bailifj , Bailifff ..,. Bailiff .... Batltff .,... Bailiff ,.... .. ,.,,. GREG HARMON .. ..,, DICK RIDDLE . . DIANE BLACK EULEEN HUBER . SANDRA ORNSTEIN .. LaNELLE PATTERSON . GORDON ELLIS DICK ROBINSON ...CHRIS IVEY .. JIM ZIESE .......GLENN LEHRER . . .. CLEO KRAMER ...RAELENE BRILL DEANNA HILL JOYCE LAKE .. BERTHA LOPEZ . CORRINE MOLINA . JoAN,N MOONEY EMALEE ROGERS .. . ..... ..... T ONY DABBS ..........JAMES LAZANSKY ........EDWARD O'NEILL , LL Lil , L! ,B-tl? I, ,fvyl yn . , 4 W A L v A ' ' 3 V -,f' ,VV ', w 1 it be ff. il .wi Q if ,X , i be A IX . q ., Jrl' vft .-f 5 l S WM b N 4 L' ,V L4 ,. W 5 6 5 L .' rv V . X. X x 1 ll A , , L, Knoxyn as the patrols in 1932 when they first began, the student aides have done -much to relieve hall congestion and to keep order among the students. When they were a new organization on campus, they patrolled only before and after school and during the lunch periods. not all day as they now do under Diane Black. chief of stu- dent aides and Dr. Renard. sponsor of the group. J if +7 ll f -1 .A B J V P9 'JAM Pkffgxtiff L7 I C07?-ru KJ. O, fix x V ,Lf , ' Mm + ji ff' CCN 71661 f f of NU' U U Ot! f lw .7 W i wt WX N I jg-X Lgjjfb 'A L VL' ww l l fy P Vf ,f f x f . If., Y A .1 , v-X '. A ' 1 Jjjjjf 1 Kp JN pf N . yy. First row: F. Morgan, J. Elliott, J. Garrett, A. Kohlhass. F. Schaeffer, V. Barns. Second row: ll, Royball, A. Mcluucas, C. Taylor, M. Toler. S. Ornstein. Third row: D. Black, D. Signor. R. Camhoa, J. Renard. 4' 43 it 1 t WX ,,., . . . 1. A 5 Q A 4, Mix wifi 1-wg jaw' . 2 ,V gi for , a L 5 ogg K A on 58 3 I if we ,f f Left to right: Diane Morris, tretsurerg Arlene Gosney, sec- retaryg Eve Elmelund, vice president. Left to right: Georgette Marsis, sergeant-at-armsg JoAnne Higgins, presidentq Rebecca Flores. sergeant-at-arms. Organized in 1925, the girls, league, under the sponsorship of Mrs. M. G. Brown, was run by a committee of eight girls, two from each class. Alice Todd became their first president in 1926. The membership is composed of all the girls on campus. The purpose of the league is to promote friendliness, character and high standards among the girls. The league helps sponsor Frontier Day, spon- September, PATTY CAVINS October, VIRGINIA BARNES November, RAELENE BRILL sors Little Girls' Day, a District Convention. and the Cotton Festival. Headed by president JoAnne Higgins and vice president Eve Elmelund and under the sponsorship of Miss Bennett, the cabinet included Arlene Gos- ney, secretary: Diane Morris. treasurer: and Re- becca Flores and Georgette Marsis. sergeants-at arms. Girls of the Month January, TAMY WAGGONER February, STARLITA WEST March, ANNETTE RIDDLE Allie ,fl L3 5 Ns- tg 'g X sh issf g v f , , f Sifg j s, 9 .1 g..g'. u A 5. -A.. S 22255 Q K 33 .ww ' W M 7:25, .',, 'Wy , 7 DICK RIDDLE ROCK WEST DICK ROBINSON In 1949. under the spnnsorship of Mr. A. C. Houser. the Buys' Federation appeared on campus. All the boys of O.I,i.I'I.S. are automatically members. The organization chooses the boys of the quarters. sponsors. with the girls' league. Fr-gfntier Day. and dance. Fponsnred by Mr. Harp. the officers were Ilir-k Simms. president: Rock West. vice president: Gordon Ellis. secretary: and Jim Houck and Pete Nlagallane-S. Fergeants-at-arms. O I Frnm rim: IJ'-rf 'Nlauallanv--. - Vgl1'iiIIl'21f-ZTIIIHL jim, H4'l'gIf'illIl-Ell-LITIIIN. Baqjk rf,-,Vg Mr. Harp. Qpringorg Cordon Ellie, weretary-treasurerg Rock West, vice preeidentg Dick Simms. president. gzaaucto etatew f The 112th Battalion California Cadet Corps was founded on the Oxnard campus in the spring of 1951 with a strength of 41 cadets and headed by Captain lVlcEuen. In just two years it has become the largest unit in the state with a peak strength of 213 cadets. Captain Bill Sampson, one of the few remaining charter members, is this yearls battalion com- mander. Other members of the battalion staff are Dick Riddle, Alan Kenworthy, and George Van Nortwick. Company commanders are Rock West, Jim Bermann, and Darrell Strasser. The cadet corps program strives to develop quali- ties of leadership in the cadets participating in the program. The corps also attempts to provide the cadets with a basic military knowledge which will help them in the event they should serve at some future time in any branch of the armed forces. The corps contributes to the school in educating youths for citizenship, helps to develop a sense of real and solid patriotism, and encourages cadets to develop a good scholastic record, and to acquire the maxi- mum possible amount of education. The Oxnard cadets, for the second straight year. have won both the district and area matches. and Captain Michaelson hopes to better last yearis ex- cellent record made by the 10-man rifle team. which placed 7th in the state finals in Sacramento. Selected cadets attended a two weeks' summer encampment in the latter part of June. V..., g , QJLICJJI, SVU! fb'.,gH! k ,az A 1 .. 1 MN ., J jj - , K , v, f,- - lf' ,Q M +. ww J J fm ' N N . V, ., . N , f X K 7 , ,N M N , Q -, -P Q w,1,'CN N :JK ff' -J-f -1 , ,. J- -f MJ ff' 19 2. 'U ', ,, ' 'N 1 L Q' f' P., v - ,,, V. 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Business Iisnszer T ...--. ----,.- a -, --ff, CLA D 153140 , 1 , H t Asaistan usinosg Managn ,-,, ....., CW, T HALL , U , 5 Feature ftor .. ...-.-.... .......v. .--- G EO .E MARSIS -'Z' , - Assistant eature Editor ......... .......... D LANE MORRIS Q Ulf , Sports Editor ............... ..-- .... ....-..------ J IM RESER gf' A . Aggtgmng Sports Editor ,,,,,,,, ........ N ICK RADKE ix- Adverttslng Manager 4 .......,.... ......- L OIS DUNLAP - '-'Q Y Assistant Advertising Manager -- .....--.-- JOYCE LAKE Circulation Manager ---- ......... ................. AN NA CLE-VENGER Assistant Circulation Manager .................... ...., ....---- G A RY BELLAH v - Chief Copy Reader ---... ......................... .......... B ARBARA BROWN ' Sports Reporters: .,..,,.. , .................... GENE LLOYD, BOB PLYMALE f Reporters: Toulla. Ma.rst8t,,,Gl0ria Nevarez, Judgijretz, Sa.11y.,,?a,d1lla, Pegg? S0118- Y 1 V 'I E. Ijtlj' , g . , . . I f - We would' 1 4 ' We have just ' ti at H4 if period is free '51 3:01 to 3:45e , ' snicker up yoi official hour c 1 been removed activities, stu- 4 Hive. this this is one VVe, f orty-f ive. . of our eighth Also, i Just as a new 24 is the the bond Whynut with sire, aim smog ' Sid' ng tit t step to yi?-f looking closie, Wai slender to be longer Lloyd, First row. seated: C. Navarr-z, P. Cavins, C, Fincher. Back row, seated: L. Dunlap, J. Lake, N. Hopper, A. Clevinger, P. Soria. G. Standing: C. Carmaclc, J. Hawley, N. Ratlke, C. Marsis, C. Hall, J. Reser, B. Bennison, T. Marsis, 11. Plymale. J. Fetz, D. Morris, C. Bellah. Barbara Bennison, editor-in-chief, Glenda Fincher, news editorg Jim Reser, sports editorg Georgette Marsis, feature editor: Marlene Catlin, managing editor. First published by the senior English class of 1931 under the guidance of Miss Bloom, the Buzz has grown from a mimeograpbed sheet to a 44 column 12. This year saw another milestone reached when the paper graduated from a bi-weekly to a weekly. ln 1940 the publication was taken over by the journalism class. Sponsored by Mr. Sherman and headed by editor Barbara Bennison, the Buzz saw many changes this year. Among these were a new masthead and the addition of ggWl1Gf,.9 the Dope and Sports Slantv columns. M. Catlin. Small flat gers need as possible The you to take nails l ,,,uCl Q ky., g S 'AI' 'i 4,z,i.?lf-lp' 1 I'- ! :Maxi-1 'w,' 'M MM W A ' f'g'fg ':ll 'IW' V I 5-lg 1f'71?7rfl,f'5l35llii: V , Juli' 1 -4 ifgsilm What's this about the- mutual McDonald, Judd Smith, Donnie ad ation betweg' . Q, Burrow , Lee Martin Ffidy Mar- Stand sf Ali..-....f team S - rx V om ., ,I zeacdaeea 1, -'WHO'S New BYTOOTS A resent newcomer to our pus is ElouiseNOIa.n, a 16 year She is better knowit Willie Born on April 22, int Wilmington, Callfbrhih, , has hazel eyes, auburn hairjl 5' 7 . She attended Pedro High School before ef rf ,X OUHS. Wie is very interested in Kplaces. She likes to tra 'meet all types of. pee Q favorites include, gltball, red and e also is interestel 5? A lnn, Q lf,QQ79el H1e was active inw Ban Pedro. Her n ,ing moment tbut 4 X it exciting exipefnier -X gi A xve- f p fmt'-GAA .when , MR. SHERMAN 1 ig lglggfdaglrf rad t9 l li ae guys out for tr 4, ' W, FA 'ffl X V I,-are time'she like: Just ten short years ago the campus feature magazine made its debut. Appearing as the CLASS OF '43 and under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hammer. nee Simpson. it lasted only three years. Linder the able direction of its first editor. ,lanies Dovey. it was mimeographed and issued to the students. Organized last year. almost exactly ten years after the CLASS OF '13 appeared and disappeared. the STIXGER was immediately successful. This years staff. headed by ex-editor Barbara Bennison and associate editor Frank Dorman, has emulated and even surpassed the marks set by last year's editor. Ron Smith. Of course Barbara, Frank and Mr. Sherman. the advisor. had the able assistance of business manager A Charlotte Hall, sports Editor Carl Knderwood and his assistant. George LeDonne. fea- ture editor Diane Morris. photography editor Jean Hawley and circulation manager Peggy Soria. ,' Front row: Diane Morris, featureg Lily Flores, art editorg Charlotte Hall, business manager. Back row: Carl Underwood, sports editorg Frank Dorman, associate editorg George Le Donne, assistant sports editorg Barbara Benni- son, editor-in-chiefg .lean Hawley, photography A A editor. Ax dt. Whats the h er favorite saying ,graduates from I lie plans to enter: go on to college. ,Zion is to becomu 1 She likes OUHS, is coo1.' ,il Judge, a 16 year f is another recent n our campus. She ' May 1, 1937, in Tennes fbxrzes f r o m Bakers! she was attending I feld High School. ll 'g a 5 foot, blue-e er favorites are: yrts, blue, and, spare time 1 lytypes of bot :RUUVQ in J Hers of Amer 21135 no defil but will m pusewife. 1 Urespeetali rested in 3 f in la big deg en peaskedfw II-IS.fshe repueq 3.,t'1lt!1iCe schooll, en -'ire all alike laqg- WY' , s V' ffiiI9iQfif'mt11e3ll l P :- 1 S n , z e! is f Qgfij, thug 65 I r' F , Stoll toll obooglllg S colm Seated: M. FREEMAN F. DORMAN B. GLOVER S. ORNSTIEN D. MARCHANT E. HUNNUWELL Standing: D. WILLIAMS R. CROWDER G. KNOWLTON 66 x, WW as 1 S Q1 ai Y 1096 ft, bww 50106 WW . ' W . - Q 1 QQ Oil ,W Sho oviwg Owl tr dvllmg Lahoma Barnard, associateg Charlotte Hall, editor-in-chiefg Barbara Davis. The class of 1906 would never recognize the yearbook as it is being produced now. Almost fifty years ago, with editors Bernice Snively and Stella Milligan and managers Sam Wineman and Otis Snow, the book was paper-bound and more of a literary magazine. As a matter of fact, some of the titles of that first yearbook were New York to Paris Through a Megaphonef, Two Fibbersf, and A New Boy at the Boarding School. This year's book is the largest ever produced here, and we immodestly think it's one of the best. Following the lead set last year, weive used even more and better color. Although it may not be obvious to the naked eye, the quality of the repro- duction of the photographs represents a marked im- provement over anything used previously. 9' Cf 0 20 C' '29 Zo - 'QQ' 292' ' 00,526 Ji!'?Q.f0 2 ' . ZQGO, 2-61 gc' 420 600 IQ' 'fs Z9 . 0069- O55 QQ? Qfew QQJ' Q29 9 Aw 0 ,- 'T 015 L-,r I r1,- nd! x A gg Two important changes of policy were made this year. The coverage given to sports was cut down so that more space could be devoted to clubs, organ- izations, and classes. The second change is not nearly so obvious but it enables us to give you a bigger and better yearbook for only a slight in- crease in cost. More companies are being invited to submit bids than was true in the past, giving us the benefit of competitive pricing. Without this, the book would have cost each student more than 534. Miss Neely and Mr. Marton were sponsors this year. The staff that has worked on their free time 5 v , E 4 60.96.6222 4? ee 0219 GQ - fe 92' GQ Q2 . 'Jew Gladys Knowlton, rewrite editorg Doug Wil- liams, copy editorg Sandra Omstein, business manager. to bring you this annual was headed by editor Charlotte Hall. Sandra Ornstein, the only senior on the staff, was business manager. Two other mem- bers, Gladys Knowlton who wrote much of the copy, and Doug Williams who was responsible for much of the lay-out, worked almost every night after school till 5:30, and for six hours every Sat- urday. Typists Myrna Beyer, Barbara Glover, Jody Hall, and Lois Dunlap, also performed yeoman duty. Bob Lyons was the man-of-all-work. Space does not permit mention of the dozen others who gave so freely and so well of their time and effort. Seated: L. DUNLAP C. JAMES M. BEYER J. STARBARD Standing: , B. LYONS MR. MARTON B. DAVIS M 67 MM 'H ff ' -' .wfm vffJ'szW2Z'wmf5 .ffw4.'M ,, U94-lfsff GlLAlRllNllE'l'S-'First row: ll. Green, ll. Spitse-r, S. H' 5, y. A I-3., ' 2' f fff J 44-, llames, M. Sandbom, P. Walker, M. Soo Hoo, P. -Wx-ff L? imfffffv 1' Mi, 6,1 f 5 EL. P -- .Q ,, ' iw ww X A 0: 1. 1, f .-9 ff , W 1,1 Bright, R. Taukz, ll. Lenox, S. 'Wright hf , 1. ef, i. , lk- , ' vffhy f , , li! . are ' ,,., , 57 'SLM ' Second row: B. Tribby, S. Herloruclq, E. Shilbraclc, , V '35, . 1 ,. ' Y. Gallegos, D. Rice, ll.. Dussette, B. Padillia . 5, l . V .Q I V 5214 Dever, K. Green, J. Moya. ! 'nj 5 r . 52, , .3 1 J , . le1 i . 'V . if N ,'fQi l ' a ,, if -f 'NLl'L..Af' Vel' f',f , 'W 1 fi TEE? I, f llee . S ' lk., . . 4 H TRUMPETS-G. McDonald, R. Davidson D. Lopez. ' 2 X 1. x, ,Q mf 1,3 f. LAN, f .4 N l ix: 1: K , ' ' 1 ill A' '- X .- . 'l'ILfG ',' N i 9 ' ' ' ' 'QR ' i'l'Qki?', g jig Qlffr I+ y A QA71' Q97 -L ' ff f f.-L , 1 X N' ' qw.. X ,. V iff' Vlxffflfll if'-.1, w N ew .j:14',. :f.R,Hg:QQ. i a w . i 'J?:l5x Ly 'JL H will YH:,'fp,1 J', I+' X Y -' s' 1??'.j3' ff? .51 .1 ij:-1' 'yili 1 . f f K ff? 74'g:5fQ9 l14f215geif1 S'-N, 'liifgljd il ' l' llfl f 'fig fhfvg. 1 . i ,A , . - , . we . , '-. - .gi Q V' , X e 1 x ' Hy' , ' i M , , ' I g N N Q . S Vila - A ' , m ' Q T M iii i Q i 'G-f. 4 ' ee' ,, I ff . . A I7 , , ,. gfg- '. Q -,i ,ML U l.E.l f'l,,u'! mx .1 IN, -1. -, 'iff V W, ' 2' '.-..LE 2'fw. ' ' .' N 'Q , . 3 W '1' ' , ' , ' 1 ef-'zlffy f- f fr- lk ' , l i: . 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V ,ffff V V 'J ' , ' f f , K 'Z' , 1 . j,,' , fV'Vf'g,7fVif5 5g'v1'. - 2'5f5,,fj,-1 V7fvegff,,fv' ,', 32f4'g' -737uIg,,,V'Q', ,J7 ' PV' , ,Zi ,g.j', j'f' f 3C, p.:' 'S 6 Zi., 'V V z 1 ff, ,, 1 .fVg,Q'.5. f ,V ' V 1 V ' gl Z 'Z1'L' f .1f24f'Vf4 Zandpfaqcto For the second year in a row the band has been seen by more than one million spectators. Among the activities this year was the marching festival at Long Beach. witnessed by an estimated 4-50,000 people. Other extravaganzas at which our band performed were the concert and band festival at Pomona, and the Ventura county Massed Band and'Orchestra festival at Fillmore. The highlight of the year was the annual spring concert on June 4. They presented a wonderful program on campus. Probably the biggest thrill of the year came from playing at the dedication of the new highway at Camarillo. Best remembered. though. were the football ex- travaganzas. The Santa Paula-Oxnard game pro- duced the largest half-time activities of the year. Three hundred students participated, including the Wilson Junior High band. the pep club. the A Cappella choir. and the cadet corps presented a pro- We J Berman, S. James, J. Green, D. Swearengin, C. Reed. I 0 gram called 'cOur American Heritage. Later the band traveled to the Coliseum for the half-time activities of the game between U.C.L.A. and Washington. Eight bands and drill teams were led by Mr. Clarence Sawhill, director of bands at U.C.L.A. Several of the band members were chosen for the all-state band this year, an honor comparable to football All-Americans. Those chosen were Joyce Green, first clarinet for the third year in rowg Charles Reed, trombone, second yearg Jimmy er- man, tuba, second yearg and Eleanor Zeigler, bari- tone horn, second year. Band officers this year are Jimmy Bermann. captaing Charles Reed, executive officer: Cruz Alvidrez, lieutenantg Robert Schilling. first semes- ter drum majorg Edith Hunnewell. second semester drum majorg Eleanor Ziegler. treasurer: Diane Morris, secretaryg and Donna Meyer. historian. adam Seated: K. Stearns. K. Gorenflo, D. Swearengin. Standing: J. Bermann, L. Alvidrez, C. Reed. N FIRST VIOLINS-C. Baughman, M. Daeschner, H. Walker J. Dearduff. W. Butcher, ll. Shurle. SECOND VIOLINS! C. Lee, G. Pepple, B. Mortenson, P. Lynch, A. Wride, B. Cetina, A. Lee, S, Bordine, D. Wilcox. VIOLAS-F. Smith H. Rice, D. Spearman. CELLOS-M. Lee, J. Rolls. BARI: TONE-E. Ziegler. CLARINETS-J. Green, S. James. Begun in 1916 under the direction of Professor J. H. Hall. the orchestra had 19 members and made five appearances. ln its early years. pupils from grammar school were admitted. The officers were Corrine Donlon. now Mrs. Westervelt, president, Cecelia Maulhardt, secretary: and LeRoy Gilbert, librarian. This year the orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Salazar. Oxnard was proud to know that it had the largest orchestra in the county, with 40 BASSOON-L. Engel. SAXOPHONES-D. Johnson, F. La- Bonte. FLUTES-D. Dever, T. Fry. HORNS-L. Alvidrez, C. Firestone, B. Smith. TRUMPETS-D. Swearengin, K. Gorenglo, K. Stearns. TROMBONE-C. Reed. TUBAS-K. McFarland, J. Berman. BASS-P. Nava. PERCUSSION- R. Estrada. R. McCambell, F. Kushon, M. Flaharty. members. The highlight of the year was the annual spring concert at Brittell auditorium at which the guest soloist was Rosalie Soolfloo, graduate of Oxnard and now a sophomore at U.S.C. The outstanding students who made all-state orchestra this year were Charles Reed, president of the orchestra, trombonistg Ralph Roussey and Col- leen Baughman, concertmeister, on violins. This was Colleen's second year on the all-state orchestra. Seated: K. Green, P. Walker, M. Soo Hoo, J. Lenox, J. Spitser. Standing: J. Green, S. James, M. Sandbom, P. Bright, R. Toutz. .ani '-E91 l ,ww qv . Ai ,V 3 Seated: L. Flores, M. Woodward, B. Reeves, J. Roberts, C. Ellison, J. Fallis. Standing: J. Polk, R. Mendoza, Mr. Holgate, directorg R. Castro, J. Walker. I 0 O The madrigal singers, one of the newer organiza- tions on the campus, was first organized in 1950 under the direction of Mr. Holgate. Still under the direction of Mr. Holgate, the organization is limited to ten members. The group sings great music from the sixteenth century and tries to show the art and the style of the singing of that period. This year saw the inauguration of their own Renaissance Theatre which featured the authentic sixteenth century circle theatre. The madrigals have appeared throughout the southwest. They have performed for various clubs and organizations, some of which are the Phi Delta Kappa at Ventura, the Dorcas society, the Oxnard U.S.O. and for O.U.H.S. assemblies. Through all these appearances, they have contributed to Ox- nard's growing reputation of fine cultural activities. First row: D. Hill. accompanist, M. Parker. L. Patterson, E. Hohenner, J. Lake, E. Garrett, P. Farrall. J. Luna. J. Chaney. R. Mendoza, J. Fallis. A. Riddle, J. Ivey, Mr. Holgate. director, Second row: B. Cetina, B. Hoffman, C. Ellison, C. Catlin, J. Roberts, B. Reeves, C. Ivey, F. Reeves, R. Gray, B. Wilcox, N. Dawley, D. Simms. Third row: L. Flores, M. Woodward, E. Rogers, E. Martinez, J. Zamora, A. Dominguez, J. Sterl- ing. L. Renfro, A. Clowes, E. Gerry, C. Munday, C. Douglas. Fourth row: P. Fiedler, J. Johnson, S. Shuck, A. Atkinson, A. Kenworthy, R. Castro, T. Darbison, J. Walker. G. Ellis. C. Crethal. C. Kramer. L. Pinkarrl. NE Z I my ,. Promoting the singing of the best in choral music is the purpose of the a cappella choir. The fifty- four members were under the direction of Mr. George Holgate. The a cappella choir was first organized in 1950 by Mr. Holgate. ln that year the choir was invited to spend two weeks at the ldyllwild School of Music and the Arts. Since then they have made many ap- pearances throughout the Southland. As a further contribution to the musical pro- gram of the music department, the a cappella choir presented their choir festival. The choir festival was sponsored for the high school groups in Ventura county. Under the direction of Lara Hoggard, the direc- tor for Fred Waring, the a cappella choir sang at Fillmore with the Ventura county choral group on First row: B. Lee, B. Scott, J. Letteau, D. Harvey, L. Beatty. Second row: M. Parker, D. Simms, C. Paleo, S. Pease, V. Johnson, J. Roberts. Third row: Mr. Holgate, directory J. Ingram, J. Salisbury, B. Curl, M. Miller, J. Fallis. Z. . I Creating a love for fine music through singing good music is the major purpose of the glee clubs. Altogether 104- singers participated this year. They took part in a special Back to School Night program given by the vocal music department as well as taking part in various assembly programs and community affairs. ,A -1 v J' ' ir fff.'!I fi at . , , y V. Ly., X. V V p y rv f X fiffti YL ,.461474f,w2i , :f ff gk, ,J - V .f ,. f if v ., Af If 2-ljrvfi A ,. If f VK! .4 ' .L Lf 1 ,f ' -- ,V A' .' , , ,. Cf. .1 J if MLM .Vp , MHZ if 1 ,- 7, ,ff nf V A , . pf f I I' 1 , f .f ,f ff Wf! nf- ff- A .N - . fx 1 ' ' I If . f , .7 if ',f,-. 'nf ff ,f ff' L' f, f f , fx f f f. rf' ' f ' fn A J i - if J' fi Z'ZfJ'7i 7-if 'ggi fix? Ziff -f ffl 1'.,' fr' Ta 'rf ., - s N. AZQAJ ,XL fqpifgfigj . ffl X7 f ' ff. M7 T ., ,f ff ff X, ., .X ck, A Lfzfiragf -7155944 41,5-,.,g fini ,Lge .ff f QT , :ix 'f f QW 0- T fff ,f W Lf ,-'7Y'ff 'f- TQ '. ,v . if ,jf f 51.11 yg,',?, A .f A ' ' f 'I .f 7 ' .M .f 7 f' in , fr uf -sf ' L 1! f 1' ,A.f'.--7 L kd fr f. ', .Ay . . .. t. I., ff L vf 4, K f achgckciafzal The first glee club was founded in 1921 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ada Booth. The boys' and girls' glee clubs sang in the assemblies. ln the Thanksgiving assembly the girls, glee performed. The highlight of the year was when all the vocal groups sang at the choral concert. Omaha -weirffl 772504. of 0 44,431 Cbvodi ' f ,X JTJMQ. fwfc , Q 7 S 5 iiiizajj V ?5 once, X7 i ' First row: Mr. Holgate, directorg B. Alfonso, D. Benson, B. Cavaros, J. Boyette, J. West. Second row: D. Schockow, T. Garcia, L. Fanning, J. Napier, E. Williams, G. Duckworth, B. Yetter. Third row: A. Sanchez, E. Hanson, K. Spaeth, B. Smith, G. LeDonne, D. Hutchason, N. Davis. ,fl Q ... Z Z 2 I ,W , X I ,I , ff! 'f i V H , If . ,nm 1, I f l H ' 7Q?'Q2fLWff , f 'ff 'L V4 rfiw' 2 J WQ., ' ' ,f ef f f 0 Mfg, X' V . , U 1 . , , 56' K, r fn! 4 i 5I .i First row: Miss Yowell, advisor, S. Nomi, G. Norton, R. Hohenner, C. Molina, M. Katsuda, N. Sawyer, S. Schwarz. Second row: D. Williams, F. Haney, D. Morris, L. Patterson, J. Hawley, .l. Hofstra, M. Serdahely, K. Soo Hoo. Third row: K. Kinnan, B. Bennison, L. Nason, C. Steinhardt, M. Schurle, B. Wilcox, F. Dorman, J. Kaness. Celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year, the scholarship society was actually organized in 1923, but didrft elect its first president, Frederick Zitkowski, until 1924-. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to foster a high standard of scholarship on the part of the students. This year there were 35 members who enjoyed a tour of the University of Southern California, a tour of C.B.S. television city and dinner at Farmers' Market. QLADE7, S 'elf 30:4 ' The officers this year were Diane Morris, presi- dentg Keith Soo Hoo, vice president, La Nelle Pat- terson, treasurer: Jean Hawley, secretaryg Frank Dorman, junior representativeg and Doug Williams, sophomore representative. The sponsors were Miss Francis Yowell and Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. it ILT .xy eff ' e 5. E la QYJ ii Q , A First row: D. Robinson, presidentg A. Fergeson, vice presidentg C. Molina, secretary, B. Lopez, D. Vickers, treasurer. Second row: F. Nickerson, L. Roberts, E. Garrett, M. Herbruck, F. Dorman, J. Rogers, M. Ser- dahely, P. Smith, N. Sawyer. Third row: L. Patterson, C. Kramer, G. Knowlton, M. Swan, J. Colquitt, S. Jacobs, S. Foyles, P. Farrall, J. Garrett. Fourth row: C. Hall, J. Lake, J. Starbard, L. Barnard, C. Dering, A. Marchant, D. Botts, N. Radke, T. Frey, R. Van Slyke. Fifth row: E. Hohenner, S. Johnson, K. Green, M. Daly, D. Otani, K. Brunner, F. Hata. Sixth row: P.' Fiedler, B. Heli, M. Simon, D. Smith, M. Doman, R. Lyons, N. Kurihara. S h row F. LaBonte, G. Lehrer, L. Dennis, C. Zimmerman. 36 9 X 9 . Led by consul Tony Fons and under the guidance of Mrs. Lowe, the Latin Club made its debut in 1939. It has grown steadily until it is now the largest club on cam- pus, with a membership of 135. lts purposes are to develop an interest in the Latin language and to learn about the structure of English. Movies Roman banquets, and field trips help make clear classical history and cul- ture. Radio and Christmas programs put on by the club accent the beginnings of Christian religion and civilization. Far from keeping their noses buried in the past, however, the Troiani keeps up to date with such moderns as Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, and Peter Ustinov in Quo Vadisi' and Richard Burton and Jean Simmons in The Robe. As active as they were numerous. the Troiani also had a dinner dance at the Colonial House, a Christmas party, went to see Julius Caesar, and presented the Italian Side- walk Cafe, where they welcomed visitors and parents. Led by senior consul Dick Robinson, the officers included Alice Fergeson, praetorg Corrine Molina, aedile: Don Vickers. quaestor: and Bertha Lopez, tribune. First row: D. Van Nostrand, C. Martinez, L. Valle, M. Magee, M. Stevenson, L. Cavins, D. Steven- son, J. Parsons, E. Elmelund. Second row: M. Crouch, M. Wysinger, E. Suelter, J. Smith, A. Pena, J. Jensen, T. Waggener, J. McBeth, S. Wester. Third row: C. Bellais, L. Engel, D. Larimer, J. Lane, R. Bates, G. Pepple, J. Dillon, H. Lund, I. Hall, J. Ivey. Fourth row: R. Toutz, G. Reese, D. Robinson, K. Spaeth, J. Scott, P. Conser, A. Sheeter, P. Bass, S. DeVore. Fifth row: P. Looman, B. Benton, J. Sawyer, A. Gallagher, R. Lee, K. Soo Hoo, B. Mortensen, A. Henry, P. Mitchell. Sixth row: F. Hooper, W. Kohl, P. Small, G. McNeece, G. Muenich, R. Davidson, D. Lizer, S. Yung, B. Kindred. Seventh row: B. Helmholz, B. McMillan, R. McCampbell, J. Paulson, M. Law, F. Chong, E. Smith, M. Davis, D. Ranger. Eighth row: R. Estabrook, J. Napier, J. LaZansky, Mrs. Lowe, advisor. First row: S. Crow, J. Hawley, P. Bright, K. Pease, M. Milovina, P. Smith, A. Fergeson. Second row: J. Higgins, M. Simons, S. Marta, C. Catlin, M. Catlin, B. Jones, A. Turner. Third row: N. Corridon, J. Hayes, B. Orrell, S. Herbruck, A. Riddle, G. Nevarez, M. Duke. Fourth row: C. Ellison, P. Helms, G. Gilson, Miss Stover, advisor, C. Dever, P. Elliot, R. Lee, P. Walker. Fifth row: B. Reeves, A. Clowes, J. Roberts, S. McCarty, A. Atkinson, A. Lenox, M. J. Herbruck, M. Buckley. deg za Qu ln 1927 the girls' HON was organized by Mrs. Belford with Bunnie Rice as the first president. The girls' O is composed of girls who have earned a letter in sports. The girls' 0 has many activities every year. At the beginning of this year they had a bowling and then to Chinatown. An annual banquet is held at the Colonial House in late May. The officers of the girls, H are: Pat Johnson presidentg Phyllis Bright. secretary: Kathleen Pease, vice pre'ident: and party with their sponsor, Miss Stover. geant-at-arms. y In April they went skating at the Polar Palace si ,Kg -, is K x X3 W ' X' X tu . X 1 1 I I A X f .QQVJJC e Q X x 3 , ff - 93. fi Pia C 'Qi X fy ll X , a tra A N , X, NVTXN5 l hx In 5 , ..,, X Q , .. o f I utch Milovina, ser VX x vw I I swf WJ First row: R, Mendoza, F. Villa, R. Herrera, M. Escalante, presidentg B. Valles, F. Ruiz, P. Magallanes, L. Holderby. Second row: G. Harmon, D. Porter, G. Van Nortwick, T. Ferris, B. Colbern, R. West, J. Houck, D. Gray. Third row: T. Horton, F. Embree, B. Rodgers, J. Chaney, J. Colquitt, K. Oakley, J. Kershaw, P. Waggener. Fourth row: N. Radke, J. White, H. Heath, B. Sampson, J. Reser, F. Reeves, V. Ciraudo, L. Warkentein. dcwegecn The boys, HOW is composed of the boys who earn their letter in a sport. This year there were 25 members. The purpose of the club is to set up and enforce rules regarding the wearing of letters and the use of the letterman sweaters. Manuel Escalante. president: Bob Colburn, vice president: George Van Nortwick. treasurerg Terry Ferris, sergeant-at-arms. The boysl OW went to U.C.L.A. on their field trip in December. They watched the football team practice for the Rose Bowl game and then toured the campus. - The officers of the boys' ON this year were: 4:2-.52 ZZ T if l ,V 2,-JD -, 4 V27 f A f-,Z Q NN X 2' - ' 1 -X 'ff' Y .2 ff Bs7'Q , , 1 I I-'DAL f . 12277 :fp Ky fr - 1 ffl., T J-12 i , T - f-27-2 57 V Q , E Ti:-532--e Y' fly: 1, .fL7 M .f,gf,7,2, i Q Y H, V, ff r Q A W R ee V wi C ff 9 ' 78 GQ , , Www av 1 '-. ff, Y R f,fff 1 ll Q I' X C X65 X X N -aff! E First row: V. Silveira, K. Given. T. Dahhs. R. Riddle. D. WilliElm5- C- Stewart- Second row: J. Colquitt, treasurerg D. Botts. D. Robinson, secretary, G. Harmon, P. Conser, G. Ellis, Mr. Micko. Third row: B. Rodgers, F. Embree, president, C. Ivey, V. Ciraudo, K. Oakley, F. Dorman, vice president. Fourth row: H. Heath, J. Reser, D. Simms, D. Adams, N. Radke, J. Bradberry. MW The Kiwanis club of Oxnard organized and now co-sponsors. with the Oxnard High School District, the newly formed Key club. The motto of the club is the same as that of the Kiwanis, :'We Build? The first meeting of the club was held on November 25, 1953. Headed by Frank Embree, president, the membership by the principal. A charter luncheon was given by Kiwanis in honor of the Key club at the Colonial House on December 24th. at which time the club was pre- sented with its international charter. gavel. gong, and the Canadian and American flags symbolizing Cabmef Includes Frank Dorman, V106 presldenti the unity of the two nations in Key club lnter- Diclc Robinson, secretaryg Jim Colquitt, treasurer. national. The membership is limited to 30 members, with Mr. Micko is the Club Sponsor for the school. The 12 Seniors, 12 juniors' and 6 sophomores' The club of O.U.H.S. is the 1265th club to be organized members must have an above average scholastic standing in school and must be recommended for in the United States and Canada. w --tw.. '- f s - ,nfs , NSW First row: V. Mashler, sergeant-at-arms, B. Lopez, parliamentarian. Second row: C. Molina, vice president: E. Jackson, treasurer. Third row: B. Frey, M. Crosthwaite, L. Flores. Fourth row: A. Norni, D. Upton, C. Mishler, H. Mitobe. Fifth row: E. Dodson, M. Katsuda, secretary. Sixth row: T. Martinez, D. Williams, M. Cyrion, J. Paulson. 41414. ' The World Friendship Club first appeared on campus in 1933. sponsored by Mrs. Lowe, with Edith Lauterbach as president. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship, justice and goodwill among nations, races, and people, to create interest and understanding of the United Nations and to provide an activity in which students may work together within their own school 1 W,-,. M Q - ' ,,,.. www - if ' W i - me , ,,,, if wwe 'ei 'Kat 'Mftf -2 W 1 tml nl, ft. , M' 1 , sawn Q . av. ,Jiffy-amz.. QCMZWWM 1 and with students of other schools. Along with the rest of the district they help sup- port a German boy, correspond with pen pals all over the world, fill and send Red Cross boxes to many places, collect books to send to the Philip- pines. Mr. Wilson is the club sponsor while Mrs. Lowe is the state representative. .10 First row: J. Ogburn. J. Gaither. B. Galyan. D. Deboni. C. Venable. ill. Manning, Mr. McElmur1'v, advisor. Second row: S. Oliva, B. Morris. C. Covarrubias. D. Boucher. J. Elliott. G. Will. Third row: M. Ayala, F. Villa, 0. Towe. C. Pruitt. D. Hoslett. B. Cummins, Fourth row: P. Bailey. T. Deckron, B. Dearmore. C. Conway. T. Grant. J, Moffit. Fifth row: R. Kunz. D. Dufau, R. Howard. T. Horton. R. Gisler. M. Magallanes. fatww The F.F.A. was first organized under its present sponsor, Mr. lVlcEhnurry. in 1952. The purpose of the club is to train students for proficiency in farm- ing and for rural leadership. Continuing the prize winning ways started last year the chapter brought home more blue ribbons beginning with two prize winning booths at the Ventura county fair. Their parliamentary procedure team Won first place in the Ventura county sec- tion and participated in the regions' finals. Ted Grant placed first in the public' speaking contest ix '1- ,Q-I 4 F f 0 110 1 fs n Q' ei' L1 ' ' 9 1.5 . . ng ' fat 1, ff .2 A 4. vu p ' ' ,fi , .v Q! i at the section and went on to the region finals. The club participated in several truck crop and livestock contests. At the Ferndale ranch they par- ticipated in beef judging contests. In the Pomona fair the members took part in the judging of poultry. livestock and dairy products. The officers this year were: Ted Grant. president: Bill Maulhardt. vice president: Chuck Covarrubias. secretary: Orrin Towe. sentinel: Carl Venable. re- porter. X NJEMAKERS Zeafw ' mu p is ' 7 The F.H.A. was organized in 1952 by Mrs. Jean Cook. The first president was Alina Burrow. ln 1952. the freshman tea and the Christmas party was held. ln January of 53 a skating party. niotheris tea and a fashion show were held. This year was started off with a hay ride with QQ on 4 5 fp. Di' mf? 0 6 .sf In o 4 'lf 0 o 1 +-QL-1 I L ' 1 ,p x NEWHT the F.F.A. The F.H.A. has also attended conven- tions in Santa Barbara and Ojai. The officers this year were: Lucille Hook, presi- dent: Eleanor Jackson. vice president: Nancy Daw- ley, secretaryg and Pauline Unsicker, treasurer. First row: L. Edwards, J. Friar, B. Chesser, reporterg S. Havis, C. Wood, M. Schurle, N. Dawley, secretaryg C. Heath. G. Hawthorne, historiang NI. Parker. Second row: L. Hook, presidentg D. Wetmore, E. Jackson, vice presidentg B. McMillen, J. Rogers, W. Winget, J. Bideler, E. Crespin, NI. Cruz, P. Unsicker, lreasurerg D. Hayler, Miss Maxfield advisor. 9 ff ,gf ' ff XM' . a.,,n...f l, 4? .1 fi I an . 9 ,IVE First row: G. Ellis, secretaryg M. Daeschner, treasurerg D. Signor. vice presidentg F. Camacho, sergeant-at-armsg R. Mendoza. presidentg F. Dorman. chaplain. Sv-vontl row: fl. lv:-y, ll. Ritltlle. S. Wlilliamson, D. Butts, C. Harmon. V. Silveira. Third row: K. Oakley. B. Gately, V. Ciraudo, sergeant-at-armsg I. Scott. R, Ramirez, M. Escalante, R. Herrerra. ,X Fourth row: B. Sa son, F. Reeves, J. Luna. H. Heath. F. Embree, R. Castro. D. Adams. Y. , 5. ., ff Qwlftf yilyf 'f if if L The senior Hi-Y attended YM day in Hollywood this year. From the tri-state area. every 'GYM group was present. A special program was presented at the Hollywood Bowl. Later entertainment was watching the U.C.L.A.-California foothall game. During April a connhined safely and money- raising campaign will help scnd a lot of students to camps. Each HY group will raise 3525.00 by selling huniper reflectors. All other proceeds will go into the cluh treasury. At snow camp this year. there was 12 to lsl- inches of snow inviting all sorts of winter sports. This year no one at camp got lost. The officers for this year were: Ray Mendoza, president: lilan Signor. vice president: Mickey Daeschner, treasurer. pvwwpfzf t it mm, X 22111 my T ,fm 5 '7, if 1 Q 1 'N. First appearing on campus in 1933 under the sponsorship of Miss Madeline Miedema. the senior Tri-Y was quite successful. with Barbara Meyer as the first president. Membership is open to all girls on campus. The purpose of the club is to create. maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school. high standards of Christian character. ln 1941 the club played Santa Claus to an under- privileged familv. giving them toys. food, and Christmas cheer. At Eastertime families were sup- plied with Easter eggs. Scrapbooks were made for I servicemen overseas during World War ll. ln 1946 and 1947 the club presented fashion shows, donat- ing the proceeds to the Bed Cross and in 1941-7 a big style show was given, all the proceeds brought in going toward the care of war orphans. This year Miss Kissick was sponsor of the 50 members and the officers were: Charlene Catlin, president: Anne Lenox, vice president: Corrine Molina, secretary, Claudia Clover, treasurer, Georgette Marsis, sergeant-at-arms, and Gail Car- mack, chaplain. First row: P. Mitchell. county council secretaryg C. Marsis, sergeant-at-arms: C. Clover, treasurer, C. Catlin, president, G. Carmack, chaplain, A. Lenox, vice president, C. Molina, secretary. Second row: ll. Cruz, R. Schaffer, G. Fincher. S. Gregory, P. Lambert, C. Ellison, S. Williams, A. Gamboa, Miss Kissick, advisor. Third row: E. Duke. L. Saal, E. Covro, G. Nevarez. T. Marsis. A. Marchant. S. Mitter. Fourth row: H. Newman. D. Evans, E. Smith, J. Fretz. K. Hackett, S. Papke, J. Hawley, B. Bennison. Fifth row: 1. Cannon, A. McConnell, B. Brown, N. Halentic, J. Rothenburg, son, L. Flores, ll. Duke. Sixth row: KI. Milovina, T. Mitchell, J. Reeves. A Pugsley, A. Riddle. if C. Dering. V. Barnes, E. Garrett, A. Wride, S. Ornstein, E. Jack- Clowes, B. Reeves, B. Thomas, G. March, D. f , I X 1 Lf -, ,f yo' f T h tj f s f if i 1 r ' ,lf 1 1 rf MW ' U'My1fV .- 1 J 'J ll ' AXW 1 ' fl tx If by J I ML, L VU ,vu A ,V fl Ll' rl' I .fl-I , ilfll Rl! ali lj' l This year the junior Hi-Y attended NYJ' day in Hollywood. All the tri-state area HY groups were present. At the Hollywood Bowl, a special pro- gram was presented. They also attended the foot- ball game between U.C.L.A. and University of Cali- fornia. In January they enjoyed an exciting weekend at snow camp. There was 12 to 141- inches of snow, so this was an invitation to have snowball fights. Luckily. no one got lost. 7 A combined safety and money raising campaign during April helped to send a lot of students to camps. Each 4'Y'7 group raised 3525.00 by selling bumper reflectors. All other proceeds will go into the club treasury. The officers for this year were: Kay Brunner, president: Jamie La Zansky, vice presidentg Bruce Tabor. secretary and treasurerg and James Bart- lett. Joe Kershaw, sergeants-at-arms. dhchef First row: T. Dabbs, J. Kershaw, A. Covarrubias, R. Spencer, Mr. Reddington, assistant advisor. Second row: E. Schilbrack, C. Drummond, L. McDonald. R. Duke, B. Gallagher. My Q' 'fs Sh- K.. QQ S. It fi 51 First row: D. Nlarchant. trcasur:-rg J. Hofstra. vice president: G. We-ll:-r. sci-crf-tary: B. Sutton, presidentg J. Ellison. chaplain: J. Lf-str-r, sergeant-at-armsg B. Luckey. historian. Second row: P, Small. C. Thomas. IJ. llixon. R. Finnnons. E. Putnam. L. Lochran. J. Ballauf, V. Hixon. B. Marshall. Nl. Trujillo. Z. Darling. L. James. Third row: J. Pallie. .-X. Co-ncy. S. liruwlwy. P. Farrall. F. Conway. U. Kyle, fl. Wiilliams, J. Strickland. P. Savitz. J. Paul. J. Smet-ton. Fourth row: D. Haylfer. P. Dukf-. J. Frnman. J, Kcrlry. J. Jcriscri. J. Palonskv. N. Coffman, M. Freeman, P. Porter. A. Gallagher. Fifth row: R. Florfp-. Ti. Ros-. K, llrummonfl. J, lioswt-ll. KI. Slevviison. D. Lazansky. G. Brown, P. Whittington. l.. Narnllnfin. ll. lfuvls. lf. lllilillf-iwll. Xl. Nlvfioiiln-ll. Sixth row: H. Qaurin. L. Sk'-ltnn. l.. 5Itjli4'I'lN8Il. B. Hurd. J. Rus-cl. N. B1-ales. J. Wikum, N. Harmon. N. Tanner. KI. Johnson. J. Tharpf 4614! few' The freshman-sophmnore Tri-lli-Y unrlf-r the sponsorship of Miss liprnan and Nli-s Vcneman had 97 members this year. The cluh was unflcr the leadership of president Bearlif- Sutton. vice presi- dent- Jan Hofstra, secretary Gail Weller. treasurer Deronda Nlarchant. and chaplain Jennie Ellison. The purpose of the cluh is to create, maintain, and uphold in the home. school, and community, high standards of Christian living. The club met twice a month, one business meet- ing and the other a meeting in which was pre- sented a speaker, panel discussion, movies, or other such activities. The officers attended council meet- ings with officers from all the MYM clubs of the county to discuss and co-ordinate their activities. The highlights of this year's activities were the MTW day in Hollywood, snow campat Frazier Park, and the MYW carnival and dance. ff JT N' 1 'f' if , as V 1112! W' 4 H 1 ff J as :W vii, First row: F. Takasugi, A. Hernandez, M. Cruz, M. Moriwaki, treasurer. Second row: S. Brown, C. Zuniga, secretary, M. Dominguez, A. Ordaz, Mrs. Christenson. Third row: J. Perez, L. Cash, R. Liggett, H. Guillen, B. Chesser, J. Sawyer. Fourth row: R. Hatt, P. Galloway, S. Hovis, G. Hawthorne, S. Spencer, C. Martinez, M. Magee, B. Strait. Fifth row: J. Haney, E. Crespin, R. Floris, S. Ornstein, P. Johnson, O. Moseley, P. Unsicker, G. Williamson. ' Zack With Janet Pugsley as the first president, the Belly Whipkey was the president. F'B'L'A' was Orgamiedhlastlyleaf Wlth Slxteen Tnem' This year the club went on field trips to Port bers: The purpose 0 t if ul IS to promote Inter' Huenenie where they viewed a key-punch machine est m the busmesb Wm I' and also to Wooiiliixry' college where they made a Mrs. Christenson was the sponsor this year and tour of the campus. x f S te M, gf! 'iii 'if-E' -v 5 ' Front row: Diane Morris. Patty Cavins. Georgette illarsis. Lois Dunlap. ,lean Hawlev, Barbara if I Bennison. Back row: Jim Reler. Claudia Clover, Glenda Fincher. Marlene Catlin. Nick Radke. I 0 ln 1950 the Quill and Fvroll honor soviety was organized under the sponeorship of Roland K. Phelps with Allan Kurihara ae f-xefgutive Sec-rf-tary. The purpose of the Quill and Sfkroll ia to inatill in students the ideal of scholarship: to arlvanee the standards of Oxnard journalism: to establish a governing board of journalistic relations among Students. faculty and community. An annual dinner and initiation was held at the home of Marlene Catlin. Mr. Sherman was the speaker. Those who were initiated into Quill and Scroll nerr-1 Barbara Bennison. Jean Hawley. Jim lieser. Marlene Catlin, Barbara Brown, Nick Radke, Patty Cavins, Claudia Clover, Lois Dunlap, Glenda Fincher, Diane Morris, and Georgette Marsis, executive secretary. . 1 -xii' I , f M 0 4 The Music Club was first organized in 1948 under the sponsorship of Mr. Worth Blair. Now grown to 81 active members, it began with a membership of only 12. The club, sponsored this year by Mr. Holgate, has attended Cinerama, talent programs, and re- citals. ln the past the music club has attended operas. concerts. operettas, and musical comedies in Los Angeles. The club is composed primarily of music stu- dents who will form an important center for the furthering of cultural activities in Oxnard. Besides promoting musical activities, the club has recitals and talent shows at the regular club meetings. The officers this year were: Ray Mendoza, presi- dentg Barbara Reeves, vice presidentg Anne Clowes, secretaryg Joe Zamora, sergeant-at-armsg and La- Nelle Patterson, refreshment chairman. JFEFQEFR- gsifvvu 5 - E First row: P. Fiedler, A. Riddle. L. Flores, B. Reeves, vice presidentg A. Clowes, treasurer, R. Mendoza, presidentg J.'Zamora. sergeant-at-arms: L. Patterson, refreshment chairman, J. Fallis, L. Roberts. Second row: P. Small. L. Lewellyn. M. Tanner, C. Catlin, J. Ballauf, J. Ellison, G. Thomas, J. Wolf, P. Lynch, E. Martinez, P. Bass, J. Boyette. B. Cheveres, A. Gonzales. Third row: M. Crosthwaite, E. Huber, J. Reitz, D. Hill, C. Kramer. Nl. Crouch. B. C5If'lfAV. C. Fry. C. Rice. P. Savitz, J. Pfeiler, A. Sheeter, M. Durland. Fourth row: E. Hohenner, P. Smith. S. Brown. L. Cash. S. Davis, D. Wilcox, J. Phillips, M. Cray, J. Barhitte, B. Mc- Millen, E. Garrett, E. Smith, J. Ivey. Fifth row: E. Gerry, M. Woodward, J. Means, C. Munday, J. Zeiger, B. Philbrook. R. Simmons, J. Kerby. J. Jensen S. DeVore, J. Mooney, C. Newland. E. Rogers, N. Saywver. Sixth row: A. Kenworthy. J. Luna. C. Ivey. J. Roberts. 1 L. Beatty, MX. Atkinson. B. Hoffman. B. Wilcox. II. Schurle. Shuck. J. Stirling. S. Arnold. J. Stanford. First row: N. Yan Fly ke. H. Toliuiama. l-. Jared. D. Truc- hlood. F. Coleman. F. Nomi. B. O'Quinn. B. Nleredith. Second row: l.. fiarolan. R. Cr'-wflvr. D. Yan Liewg R. Mayo. G. White. R. Herzog. A. Newlin. D. Herforth. G. Stewart. H. Ho-alxi. trwa-urer: Nl. Fpellman. A. Ordaz. Third row: .l. l 'rffn. l. Naltliiia. lt. Totlfl. N. llortlerre. tl. John-on. D. l.aZanslxy. .l. liallauf. ll. llar-hall. 5. lJ+-lozier C. Mantano. l. Singh. A. Fenton. G. Hawthorne. Fourth row: Mr. Ramirez. avlii-or: 5. William-. R. Flores, B. Milton. J. Roper. B. Luckey. ll. Ral-ton. J. Strickland, J. Phillips. G. Williams. D. Willa f'.f X. l. Pfvilvr. E. Putnam, The Spanish cluh was organized in V122 and was divided into three separate cluhs according to Classes. Roberta Diefenhach was the first president of Los Espanoles Felices: Enrique Kurihari presi- dent of El Circulo Hespanico: and Arrayana Hild- reth president of Los Trahajadores Diligentes. At club meetings a one cent fine was charged for every English word spoken in second year classes. A fine of two cents was charged for thirrl year stu- . l J. Hawley, 9. Nlassey. Fifth row: J. R+-itz. R. Brill. A. Wride. G. Cilson, N. Beales, J. Boswell. NI. Stevenson, ll. Dule, N. Durland, F. Conway. D. Kyle. J. Palonsky. J. Kerhy, D. Pugh. Sixth row: D. Hill, E. Elliott. J. Zeiger. B. Philbrook, J. Wikum. K. Drummonfl, R. Horrl, D. Earls, J. Hofstra, L. Ackerman, N. Frost. F. Dorman. Seventh row: fl. Nest-n. R. Blasin, D. Williams, I. Mar- graf, M. Johnson. A. Covarruhias, V. Giraudo, F. Castro, 9. Williams. P. Hunter, Nl. Pennington. I. Scott, J. Col- quilt. We ments from Olvcra street added to the excitement of the Spanish 1-luh semi-annual field trip. The purpose of this active organization is to pro- mote interest in Latin American life and daily eus- toins. At each monthly meeting they bring a little of Old lVlexico to the campus. The sponsor this year was lVlr. Ramirez and the officers were: Frank Dorman, presidentg lean Haw- ley, vice presidentg Joy Ballauf, secretaryg and Vic dentS. Giraudo and Ray Ramirez, sergeants-at-arms. Gay laughter, humorous souvenirs. and orna- y , 'Y if' gg, ia 4 ly '-f '1'4 I V. Mn- E 4 A TTT First row: M. Katsuda, P. Lambert. B. Thomas. S. Herbruck. Second row: J. Hofstra. J. Z1-iger. H. Mitobe. X. Riddle. . f ..,,f-ff Third row: C. Harmon. J. Lake. D. Robinson. NI. Herbruck. F. Haney. Fourth row: F. Dorman. D. Todd. H. Rice. J. Sawyer. C. Stewart. A. Lenox. D. Morris. Hr. Mc- Euen. advisor. The Future Teachers Club was formed at Oli. HS. this fall. The members elected Pat Lambert. president: Greg Harmon. vice president: ,lan Hof- stra. secretary: Frank Dorman. treasurerg and Donna Todd. historian. As one of the newest groups on the campus the Fu-Te club was one ofthe most af-tive. They aided in planning of the annual Vanta,-...s.mo. Barbara county dinner. sponsored by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Approximately 115 people attended the dinner and program at O.T'.H.S. in November. Santa Barbara college was host to the Fu-Te club in February, showing them through the present college and the new campus at Goleta. Second semester activities included a day of teaching at O.U.H.S. Each Fu-Te member taught the class of a teacher in whose field of education they were. interested social studies. P.E.. busi ness education. etc. Then. to get further insight 0 into the teaching career. each future teacher 'tob- servedi' a day in the elementary schools of Oxnard. They were with selected Oxnard elementary schools teachers for a whole day. aiding in the teachers' conducting of their classes. :Ks an in-service train- ing experience, some future teacher club members were assigned as teaching assistants to 0.U.H.S. teachers for a period each day during the semester. They aided the teachers in their planning the in- struction and visual aids for 0.ll.ll.S. classes. The members of the Fu-Te club have as one of their objectives to learn about the opportunities in choosing education as a career. They plan to culti- vate the qualities essential in a good teacher. De- veloping student leadership is an aim that is being readily accomplished by the Fu-Te. Mr. Andy C. McF.uen and lVr.t Robert Miller were sponsors ofthe Fu-Te this year. W7 f .am lg A., K W, 7... 41, V it flag awww W The French club began this year under the sponsorship of Mrs. deSilva, and the French club had a membership of 30. The purpose of the club is to develop a know- ledge of French culture. customs. and conversation. The club put on a Guignol lFrench puppet showl. went on a field trip to a French restaurant and show in Los Angeles, sponsored one assembly. an two P.T.A. meetings along with th ish and Latin clubs. 9 Q D JPL K, . F if Q .MW . JLW l t First row: R, llajeno, Z. Darling. R. Reed. C. Dering. V. Barnes, J. Parsons. S. Dewey. secretary- treasurer: S. Sedlacek. P. Taylor. L. Cash. Second row: L. Flores, M. Spellman, S. Hovis, E. Jackson, L. Spykemian. sergeant-at-arrnsg L. Sanford. J. Tharp. J. Roper. D. Hayler. Halentic. president. Third row: B. Chesser, G. Talley. B. Sinkey. N. Buttram, P. Porter. A. Metcalf, presiclentg J. Froman. Fourth row: A. Sanchez, Mrs. DeSilx'a. arlvisorg S. Nason, L. Dewey. B. Mercer vice presidentg H. Sowers. .- U. V Q -. .. ff nf V X .' A off. . 5 AW v I . -07,14 . 1 74 v . 457 4- .2 . GM . First row: S. West. secretary: S. Schwarz, Y. Umeda, N. Kurihara. treasurer: T. Martinez. E. Jackson. Second row: B. Gardner. B. Anderson. R. Toutz, L. Taylor. K. SOOHOU. E. Roberts. Third row: R. Van Slyke. vice president: J. Dullam. Dr Kendall. advisor: Mr. Bean. advisor: J. Kaness, K. Kinnan 01660 WMWW Organized in 1950 under the guidance of Mr. Norman Haskell and president Doug Foose. the stage crew has been an essential part of the as- semblies and all programs. They have sponsored the c'Toys for Totsw campaign. worked on sets for all the assemblies and the junior and senior plays and built a float for the Ventura county fair. Officers this year were: Rock West. president: Bill Rodgers. vice president: Starlita West, first semester secretary-treasurer: and LaNelle Patter- son. second semester secretary-treasurer. -I . let J! :at t , 5 qewzh lfnder the sponsorship of Mr. Lauterbach. with Matthew Lehmann as the first president. the fed- erated science rflub was organized in 1927. Now under the direction of Dr. Kendall. the club has fifteen active members. The purpose of the club is to inspire a more in- tense interest in science. Demonstrations have been given to the r-lub by the chemistry. physiology. radio. physics. and photography departments. The club has gone on a field trip to Griffith park and the observatory in Los Angeles. The officers this year were: Ken Kinnan. presi- dent: Rollo Van Slyke. vice president: Starlita West. secretary: Norman Kurihara, treasurer. First row: B. Wilcox. G. Tally. B. Thomas. S. West. second secretary-treasurer: L. Patterson. first secretary-treasurer: B. Bennison. E. Elmelund. Second row: A. Newlin, T. Dabbs. B. Rodgers, vice presi- dent: A. Kenworthy, J. LaZansky, C. Stevenson. J. Wlest. Kneeling: R. West. president: J. Braden. .ass xii lg When the Pep Club first appeared on campus a few years ago. it was no more than a group of twenty girls who volunteered to participate in the half-time activities at home football games. Now. it is a club of thirty-five selected girls who practice for hours each week during football season so as to have better half-time activities. The aims and purposes of the Pep Club are lo promote more interest in the half-time activities at home football games and to have better organized performances. Miss Gill sponsored the club for three years and was assisted in her third year by Miss Weinheimer who is now sponsor. ln the past four years the stunts have become increasingly more complex. They require a great deal of time and practice. Along with the band. the cadet corps, and the musical groups. the pep club has drawn favorable comments to the school. The highlights of the year were the homecoming game and the Elks' Harvest Festival parade. S First row: L. Fandhom. Y. Colby. B. Jones. li. Wilcox. R S Second row: P. Tflavk. P. Lynch. C. Omo. ll. Nlarcliant. J. Ballauf, J. Ellison. T. Lazarich, B. Davis. Third row: P. Lonner. A. Henry. S. Wt--If-r. K. Hackett. A. Carrillo, R. Morrison, L. Barnard, L. Engel. Fourth row: A. Atkinson, Y. Duntley. fi. Nlunelay. P. Johnson. H. Cateley. 5. Papke, D. Pugsley, J. Starhard. Ye ! Wig f r t it ay ss IN MEMORIAM 1n..,,, tiv- .f 'L-me-X, A man's a man for a' that Though Robert Burns wrote these lines almost one hundred and fifty years ago, they never applied more truly than they do to Ronnie Williamson. His body never grew up to his heart, but then it never grew up to his loyalty or friendliness either. Ronnie got a lot out of life because he always gave a full measure of himself. No more could be asked or said of any man. Queen Marlene receives coronation bouquet A.S.B. president Dick Riddle sits beside Queen Marlene as she receives the bouquet from Dick Robinson. I Reigning supreme over the annual homecoming activities was Queen Marlene Catlin with her princesses Anita Marchant, Mavis Stevenson, and Donna Stevenson. Queen Marlene was crowned by Dick Riddle, student body president, and proudly, with her attending court, reigned over the half-time activities and the dance afterwards. The end of the dance was the end of a big night which will be remembered for a long time to come. ANITA MARCHANT MAVIS STEVENSON DONNA STEVENNON Junior Princess Sophomore Princess Freshman Princess M1252 f .fgyy '12, fy' 4, fy f 1 7 1 1 'ny ,fj7' 111,- 420' WVU , Wg, , fc5:'ci l,gZQg' f if ,af !.,. 'M+erl,,wgaM,i 4 H . rf f V , X 1' mo' X' 14 W7 , I 5 we Qtr 1iqgfI ' F ,..v. Q. . . -n 'i f i4:. -f I, 7 . 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Q? l' i, right: ,Iudy Boswell, ,loan Lester, Mavis Stevenson, Leaderg Vicks' Hixon K .K Donna Stevenson. i , A ...,. f ,,., V-:Ven .,.., ,:-... , .,,:.'1- , ,.,,v,...nuuuununu,.,.41. ..,:rss ,.,. -,.v L , 4 - 4 . .l.. V H.- it iii xi? 5 i fl I .asgj 1 Q X, so so 5 Q X l 3 -Ls, Us 9 l ET ' a I . Q 1 , .,..,,.....4.f.. ex, ' ,L ?2ff db.. H5524 'OZWX 1 QL.. L... First row: Sonja Clark. Mar- ,uarvt Ni-wniaii, Jackie- Ahrens, l.:-utlvr. Scwiiil row: Rhita Canatly. OXNARD .Xflrliiigz to our sports Seasunis color and excfitemenl by tlifzir flaming. singing. and marching, they gave us Spirit zmfl l'IllllUSl3SI1l that we shall long retain in our 1Ilf4IU1II'lf'S . Thr' J. V. fills-erleafleri also took on the roleof polll ii-iii girl- fluring tlir sec-mul semester. ont row: Head Nlajon-ttf-. Hflitli llfiriffwlll. Back row: C. Blank. J. Dillan. I. Ryan. Nl. Fl'P'f'lllLiI'l. V. john-un. C. BlaCli. 2 , ,Wk A' 1 uf , 'avg' 1, if f EQWMMM ,eeayyyn aefwmtwr aeevarnw a l,j7 f I 0 K 1 Z ! X 1 1 f 42 19715 A 3 df 1511 5 ' ' Zeb 40 V I, ,',f,iy ,,,,,,Vy fc' :vw-21' , 1' .- iff ' . Q, ,fm t 1 ffjf ' fynwe If 7 if , 1 ,157 3 , I 1- ' 'f I04 , Wffhlww - V2 ..-an A , I , f of ,1 fy X an ' ' ...W .. ,. V , ,Q K w, in-42 A! O 4 , I , vo. I' ! l n V fs-.WM , , 1 . ,., M 6 1 4 'vff 1, 1 CLOCKWISE: Don Abbot Guard David Adams End Gerald Beeson Blocking Bark Johnnie Braden Center Don Burrows Guard Gerald Chaney Tailbafk Bob Cheveres Wingbarlr Bob Colburn Tackle lim Colquilt Fulfbark Mike Dalton End Rayrnond Dr-lgardu End f 1 ff :,. K- - 1 of 1 if , 1 I 'D if' OKNARD 40-VENTURA O This year, Coach Buchanan's Yellowjackets out- played the Ventura Cougars in every department. The victory was all the sweeter for being the first over our traditional rivals since 1950. The forty points represented the highest total the Yel- lowjackets have ever scored in the series. Kent Oakley was top scorer for the night with 2 touchdowns and 3 conversions. ,lim Houck con- nected for two touchdown passes. Gerald Chaney was the leading ground gainer with 64 yards in 17 carries. , due dm: 4 A 5 ' ,V r 'vw-.N s fi ' I 42 Q .. gx .. K 1, i X gk .sas-X ,A 41, f OXNARU 16-5.-XNTA PAIQLA 13 For the first time in seventeen years. Oxnard was victorious over lv-,th Yentura and Santa Paula in the same season. This was also the first win over Santa Paula in eight years. ln this game. Oxnard tied with Antelope Yallev for second place in the Ventura League. CLOCKWIFE: ln the first quarter. Uxnard made 2 touchdowns. . Bill Eaton but Oakley had to save the game with a last quarter End . . 3 ll:s l ' field goal. His educated toe made the score 16-O, wa ante but Santa Paula retaliated with a tour-hdown and conversion. ffl 4, A Terry Ferris Center, Tackle Ray Carnboa Wingbaclr Vic Ciraudo Guard Bill Hall Blocking Back Bill Haney Tailbaclf Richard Herrera End Larry Holderby Blocking Back Ted Horton Taelrl e ,lim Houck Tailback 4. K f f f ! 1, x Ma If 7, IM! I , 1 M I 'I I 0 -'f mf Q , f r 41 , Wa Nm., ,wmv t. , W' I05 W .- f ..: 'Mx 'fs 1 pvc' I . 4 Q fL?K'Hi?!6 it f 4J? , 151 , agar? K ,- V ,1 , ff 121' may ,Q -.., , ,.,, 'V , ff, , Q YHM 'V ' M 5' haf qi My fc 2' ' 1 ' 5 IO6 CLOCKWISE: Eddie Howard End Jessie Jones Guard Jim Koontz Tackle George McDonald Wingbaclr Bill Manzer Wingbarlr Salvador Mayorga Tackle Ernie Morgan Tackle Darryl Mortenson End Kent Oakley Flzllbaclf Elmore Polk Guard Denny Porte-r End aadcae OXNARD 7-WM. S. HART 0 This was the lowest scoring game Oxnard and Hart have ever played in the six year series. ln the first quarter, Bill Sampson intercepted a pass and returned in some 20 yards to Hart's 11-yard line. Just as the quarter ended, Gerald Chaney picked up five more yards. With a five-yard penalty against us, Chaney went through to the 3-yard line where ,lim Houck went over and made our one and only touchdown. Escalante's kick for the extra point was good. 'X f--.Q , f f f I f if f U V 94 ' 4 -v-are r 'nr' FILLMORE 25-OXNAHD 7 The single-wing system failed to pay off as the Fillmore Flashes upset the Yellowjackets. Oxnard's score came when Jim Houck threw a pass some 51 yards to Bill Sampson who took it for a touchdown. Oxnard lost its 7-O lead when the Flashes recovered a blocked punt in 0xnard's territory. ANTELOPE VALLEY 14-OXNARD 0 Antelope Valley had the advantage as Oxnard chalked up 140 yards in penalties. In the course of the game, Bill Sampson got off some powerful punts, one spiraling 58 yards. In the last moments of the game, Sampson gained 24 yards to the Antelope 3-yard line on a toss from Chaney. CLOCKWISE: Nick Radke Tackle Frank Reeves End Jim Reser Center Bill Rogers Center J. T. Rogers Fullback Bill Sampson End Darrell Shelton Tackle Tom Trevathan Tackle Phil Waggener Blocking Back Lou Workentien Tackle Gerald White Tailback I , g 0 0 j a 4 44001 OXNARD 13 -ANTELOPE VALLEY 33 In the game against Lancaster, Burt Tribbey scored both of Oxnard's touchdowns and ran for the extra point, but two 80-yard punt returns by the Antelopes in the fourth quarter broke up the hard fought game. OXNARD 18-WM. S. HART 0 Oxnard held Hart all the way in this game. Bobby Madrid was the star of the game, scoring 2 touchdowns. Jim Bartlett made Oxnard's other TD. OXNARD 7-FILLMORE 12 The Fillmore Flashes made their points in the first 'and third quarters with hand-offs to their right halfback. In the fourth quarter, a touchdown pass from Burt Tribbey to Leon Suggs and a con- version by Lee Martin made the score 12-7. OXNARD 0-SANTA PAULA 20 Santa Paula was held on its running game, but its passing, with which they made three touch- downs, proved too strong for Oxnardls defense. Bottom row, left to right: B. Neel, R. Duke, C. Drummond, R. Bartlett, I. Espinoza, K. Bright, M. Purdy, T. Henson. J. Lundberg. First row: Manager S. Massey, H. Magana, H. Rosalino, R. Ortega, D. Lykins, R. Adolph, J. Daly, G. Craig, B. Rena. Third row: Coach Killingsworth, L. Martin, P. Nuckols, D. OTani, D. Bradley, H. Barret, A. Covarrubias, J. LaZansky, T. Dabbs. Fourth row: Manager G. Meunich, K. Bruner, B. Newman, R. Ortii, L. Martinez, R. Escalante, D. Beckum, J. Carmichael, Coach Gregg. Fifth row: Coach Bevans, Manager E. Bermundy, L. Suggs, B. Nelson, J. Napier, B. Helf, E. 1, -, ff . 1 a . . ' , - .- . B kwa., ff . , ,fi A E 1 , I A I Cooley, B. Kindred, G. Norman, R. Spencer. Sixth row: B. MacMillan, R. Esterbrook, B. Madrid, G. Conahey, B. Khol, M. Bowman, D. Pugh, C. McNeese, B. Tribby. Wa.. ze 261 aaa. M.. 47 Qi i 1- ,LU IQA First row: F. Embree. Manage-rg N. Radke, H. Heath, F. Reeves, A. Covarrubias, J. Smith, J. Houck. Y. Gamrnillf F. Kieeh, Coach. Second row: D. Hanson, B. Sampson, R. Mendoza, J. Jones, C. White, J. Kershaw, G. Lloyd, B. Kehrer, J. Reser. C. Underwood. 4 was 465-cacwtq Coach Frank Kieclffs Yellowjackets finished the 1953-54 basketball season with fourth place in the Ventura league. Since our league is one of the toughest in the state, this was a good showing. Two of our opponents, Ventura and Fillmore, were among the cream of the cropw of the basket- ball teams in Southern California. During the season Jim Pteser, who averaged 21.7 points a game, broke a 33 year old record when he dropped 41 points through the hoop against the Santa Paula Cardinals. The previous record was set by Bud Houser when he tallied 32 points against Oxnard Santa Paula Oxnard Fillmore Oxnard Ventura ....,,.. Oxnard Hari ---V.--,. Oxnard Lancaster . Oxnard Santa Paula Oxnard Fi1lI1'1OI'C ,..... Oxnard Ventura Oxnard Hart ..--...----- Oxnard Lancaster .... Moorpark in a non-league game. Reser was the top scorer in the Ventura league and third highest among individual basketball players in Southern California. Reser, as a result of his efforts during the basketball season, was named 'fall county centern on the second team. Other boys who were honored were Bill Sampson, forward on the third team and Jerry Wliite and Billy Kehrer who received honorable mentions. The co-captains of this yearis Yellowjacket bas- ketball team were ,lim Reser and Jerry White. .LUN 7 Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard First row: D. Core, G. Serros, G. MacDonald, G. LeDonne. ' Second row: Manager S. Jacobs, B. Smith, T. Hanson, J. Arras, T. Swor, T. Rodriquez, B. Haney, H. Beltran. Manager B. Kohl. Third row: J. Polk, C. Montgomery, P. Bunch, Coach, Mr. Greeg, M. Dalton, J. Hernandez, D. Mortenson. deeaagaanazbfom ,Mace 66 Santa Paula 72 Fillmore .... 40 Ventura ,... 60 Hart ....,.. 60 L anca ster ..... ...,. 40 Ventura ,a,a 59 Hart ............. ...-.. 62 Santa Paula 69 Fillmore ....... ...... 62 Lancaster ..... .,.,.. The HB2 team, coached by Jim Gregg, finished the season in a tie for second place with Hart. The Bees,' proved that they wouldnlt be easy to beat as they won 16 games and lost 6 during the season. ln league play the team won 7 games and lost 3. Ventura was the only team to defeat Oxnard twice in league play. Co-captains Bill Haney and Mike Dalton helped pace the team to score 1236 points against their opponents 923. The three highest scores on the team were Mike Dalton with 255 points for an average of 12.1 points per gameg George Serros with 24-2 points for an average of 11.0 points per game, and Bill Haney with 216 for an average of 10.1 points per game. The Little laelietsi' proved again this year that Oxnard Hart ' ' ' 1 E , . . , Oxnard Lancaster ,,,ee , lo IIS quality and quantity that counts. Made up of Oxnard Fillmore -7ffM'-- ----- 2 7 freshman boys. the team was undefeated in the Oxnard Sflllla Mafia 23 . Q l . Oxnard Santa Clara 20 thirteen games that they played during the season. Oxnard Moorpark l 30 Coaehed by Mr. Boyer. the Little Jaeketsi' with Oxnard Santa Clara V I their Captain Henry Nlagana and Co-Captain Bobby 30 Madrid. upheld the tradition of no defeats set by Qxnard Moorpark aa,a.r 23 last we-ar's eee team. and came through with flying Oxnard Iiancaster aa 'e tt' 2 I ' , ., . 4 ., Uxnard lNordhoff 10 colors to win lirst place in the Ventura 'CEE' Oxnard Fillmore ffi- Q1 league' r' f Q f of Maze ' 3, 4 ,X fl ft l ,- f zz! ffffifyifif ok to 44,11 Cf ti fdif !sX7Z77 ,f X- 7x 4 f' X f 4 9, 4 , f EQ, Afirfffffffv Jam K f taaflrffaae'-1421 Q f f' A , fl , 4 ' a , pg, f 7ll,64Qg' ' ,N lf K is X: fX7 xl , tsse af f q XI X,Q,..,- Q Morra. R. johnson, R. Freseas, ll. Purdy. Trip row, left tu right: Nlf'l'kl'l'Q 1. . 11 ftlanagz-'-r. Miflrlli: row: l. Quiroz. .l. TiU f '- L- Ealtttl R- Ofltilfi- Bntmm row: H. llagana. Nl. Lopez, L. RHLlI'iSLl'tl. O . Salinas, B, Madrid, M. Esealante. Y Ac., if fr v 9.42 ., x'V NN if First row: Manager D. DeBoni, B. Dearmore, C. Underwood, J. White, J. Kershaw. T. Castro, M. Ayala, F. Villa, Manager B. Pena. Second row: C. Lloyd, J. Taylor, H. Heath. E. Newton, T. Rodriquez, B. Valles, M. Dalton, J. Chrestman, M. Reveles, G. Ragsdale, J. McKnabb. Paced by five men who batted over .300 and a pitcher who won a no-hitter and dropped a heart- breaking two-hitter, the varsity baseballers over- came a shaky start to ensconce themselves firmly in second place. When this book went to press, the varsity was playing the best ball in the league and had a good chance to go on to take the title. Manuel Escalante threw a no-hitter at Antelope Valley to open the season as the Jackets eked out a 1-0 win. Joe Kershaw laid down a perfect bunt in the bottom of the seventh to squeeze Jim Reser home from third base. ln the Fillmore game, Escalante dropped a two-hitter, the winning run coming on a costly error in the last inning. Oxnard got four hits but Catcher Watson looks on as Jim Reser raps a single to right. ,Mace couldnit put them together, never having more than one man on base in any inning. fhey made up for that game with a vengeance, however. swamping the Flashes the next time around. 14-2. After starting slowly the Jackets finally found their batting eyes near the close of the season? Coach Burt Killingsworth was able to confront any opposing hurler with five consecutive, over .300 hitters. Frank Pancho', Villa. possibly the league's best third baseman. led the swat parade with .4-64. Manuel Reveles. left fielder. with .434-, Jerry White. the peppery second baseman. with .367, and Jim Reser, first base. and Gene Lloyd, right fielder with .3-L6 and .333 respectively filled out the Murderers Row. Mike Ayala goes into his wind-up. 1 is ' - X lx ix ' .. lx 1 R. f m., ,p V, t Q my --. J 'r JERRY WHITE FRANK VILLA Sitting tightly in second place, the J.V. horse- team in the all-important R.B.I. department, homer- hiders looked like the team to beat for the league ed in Oxnardls lone run in that second contest. flag as the baseball season entered its final stages. Dgfensively the junior Jackets were sparked by The junior Jackets were led by pitcher Lee the tight, fast keystone combination of the re- Martirfs enviable 3-1 WOI1-l0SS ICCOIC1 and Sl1Orl- doubtable Covarrubias at short and Bob Holbrook stop Allen Covarrubias' incredible .500 batting at second, average. ln the second game of the season, Martin possibly the most improved Player on the Squad whiffed fourteen ofthe twenty-six Fillmore batsmen was Dick Stanilandg who Should turn out to be who faced him, and allowed only three hits, While a good battery mate for his older brother Buster his mates were Clobberins the 0PP0Sing Pitchers who caught so well for Oxnard last year. Dick for a 92 Victory' tossed a six-strikeout four-hitter at Hart as the As with the varsity, however, the jayvees could jackets Went on to win, 3.2, The Win was made only manage a series split with the Flashes as easier by the long ball hitting of Don Bradley, they dropped a 2-1 squeaker in the second r0UI1d right fielder, and Dale Rogers, first baseman. of play. Don Professor,, Hanson, who led the First row: G. Cone, D. Core, S. Dyke, A. Covarrubias, D. Rogers, T. Henson, B. Lykens. Second row: Manager, D. Lizer, B. Holbrook, R. Escalante, R. Watson, L. Martin, R. Staniland, D. Beckham, B. Newman. Third row: D. Bradley, J. Napier, R. Davidson, C. Abbot, H. Ayala, C. Underwood, J. Banuelas, D. Hanson, Coach, Mr. Murray. D U I, Eiiifig W 641, 'Y ' x SNAA53, SWAP? , 'sa , Top trow, left to right: N. Radke, B. Colburn, J. Jones, T. Wesley, B. Hall, P. Magellanes, S. Cabrera, Coaches E. deSilva and J. Buchanan. Middle row: E. Morgan, D. Gray, G. Van Nortwick, Z. Villega, J. Houch, B. Tribbey, E. Polk, R. Velasquez. Bottom row: R. Ortiz, M. Magallenes, F. Camacho, R. Mendoza, J. Chaney, V. Rivera, G. Serros. I I As of deadline time, Coach de Silva,s thinclads appear to be shoo-ins for the county track title. Led by such stalwarts as captain Terry Wesley, the spikesters swept through the dual and triangular meets without a defeat. They dropped close regional meets at the Santa Barbara Relays and the Russell Cup meet, but came through with an equally nar- row victory in the Lancaster Invitational against Dorman leads Ventura's Simon over the third hurdle. f the competition they will face in the county finals. Although the loss of a Billy Mason-Carl Dismuke combination is never easy to take, Coach de Silva came up with a hurdle group that was as effective in the barrier races as were Mason and Dismuke in the sprints. Hurdlers Terry Wesley, Billy Gray, and Frank Dorman presented a 1-2-3 sweep that was hard to penetrate. Hall gives Houck a big lead in the relay. t nw- ' qv: Dorman Wesley and Gray get set for sprint trials. This winning team was smaller than it has been in recent years. The victorious season was brought about by more doubling up of the thinclads. Wesley'. for example. competed in both hurdles, broad jumped. and was a member of the relay team. Don Gray sped over both hurdles and also brought in badly needed points in the high jump. Dorman contributed his share in both hurdles and the broad jump. One of the biggest jumps this year was repre- sented in the diminutive form of George Serros. Only a sophomore and scheduled to run the BU 660 when the season opened. George entered the varsity 880 in one of the practice meets and never dropped back in classification after that. Burt Tribbey brushes standard. Standing only 5' 6 and weighing only 14-0 pounds dripping wet. George was a point Winner all season long. The only narrow victory during the regular season came in the Oxnard-Hart meet. ln one of the last events of the meet. Wesley sailed out to a distance of 197 5 in the broadjump to enable the Jackets to eke out a 53-55 win. ln other league competition, the thinclads swept over Santa Paula 70-30, swamped Ventura 39-14 by winning 10 of the 12 first places, and then simply outdistanced the field in the 20-30 Relays. Oxnardls 741A points were more than 20 ahead of second place Antelope Valley. Danny Signer sets for mighty toss. ff ,, V V- . 4 742' TERRY WESLEY JESSE JONES RAY MENDOZA FRED CAMACHO FRANK DORMAN ' aackzafffatone With the league final yet to be run, Coach deSilva7s Bee spikesters appear to have second place nailed down, and have a better than even chance of nipping Antelope Valley for the crown. During the regular season the Bees outsped Ventura and Santa Paula, and Hart and Fillmore in triangular meets, but lost a close dual meet to Ventura. However, they spread-eagled the field in the 20-30 Relays to romp home more than twenty points ahead of the next finisher. The spikesters were paced all year by the distance twinsf' Luis Ayala and Vicki Rivera, who packed a potent one-two wallop in the 1320. Ayala sped the distance in 3:27.7 in the Russell Cup meet, and then went on to lower the Antelope Valley Invitational record to 3:26.8. He moved on up to run the varsity mile late in the season, and was expected to give Villegas a stiff contest for the league championship at that distance. J oe Swindle, who scored a double win in both sprints in the Oxnard-Hart-Fillmore meet, and Jim Colquitt, who won the 120 low hurdles and took a second in the highs in that sarne meet, were consistent point winners all season. High jumper Joel Patterson also contributed his share of points all year, his best effort coming in the dual meet against Ventura when he cleared the bar at 5, 103' to challenge the school standard of 6'0 . Bottom row, left to right: K. Green, L Ayala, D. Spearman, K. Soo Hoo, B. Boat man, G. McDonald Second row: R. Thompson, J. Blame, S Massey, J. Polk, J. Colquitt, B, Haney, J Patterson. Third row: P. Bunch, B. Eaton, K. Kin nan, D. Mortenson, C. Lee, Coaches E cle Silva, J. Buchanan. FRED l CAMACHO TERRY WESLEY DON GRAY ALBERT VILLECAS NICK RADKE ' paced ceea Paced by the flying spikes of Luis Rodriguez who set new school and league records in the 660. the Cees swept undefeated through league competition in the triangular meets. came in third in the Lancaster Invitational, and were expected to take second place behind Hart in the league finals. Little Luis Rodriguez, who will have Oxnard rooters cheering for the next few years, started the season with a 1133.3 clocking in the 660, and then proceeded to lower that mark in every succeeding race. At Antelope Valley he set a meet record at 1:29.5, and then really burned up the track to set a new league and Oxnard record in the league prelims at 1:2T.7. Fred Salinas, who has been chasing Rodriguez to the wire in every meet is in the same unfortunate predicament that Carl Dismuke was in last year when he whipped sprinters from every school in the league but could never manage to catch Billy Mason. Salinas could have won every race he entered if he hadn't had the flying Luis to contend with. Fred has a season best of 1:29.21 Other steady point winners have been Jazelle Gray with marks of 15.0 and 19.6 in the low hurdles and the 180 yard dash, respectively, and Bob Coulter who has a 57 77, effort in the high jump. fmt ,. f va 2 f 2 , , , Bottom row, left to right: .l. Edwards, P. Robles, L. McDonald, B. Ziese, S. Nomi, B. Madrid. Second row: A. Castro, T. Swor, J. Car- michael, F. Salinas, H. Magan-21, R- Ram' irez, L. Rodriguez. Third row: B. Coulter, J. Brown, Manager, D. Ranger, Manager, A. Lee, Manager, Coaches E. de Silva, J. Buchanan. QDQFAA '90 NA li' Top row: C. Zimmerman, Managerg D. Botts, B. Tabor, B. Crouch, P. Soderberg. Bottom row: G. Harmon, D. Johnson, M. Daeschner, H. Duke, C. Ellis. 442,44 Paced by steady playing of Henry Duke and the two doubles teams, the Oxnard tennis team is a strong contender for the league championship. Oxnard's only league loss came at the hands of the powerful Ventura team, defend- ing league champions. Coach Boyer's strategy of switching the line-up has helped to spur the team to victory. A good example of this strategy were the wins over Santa Paula and 4 so Nts 'clip X x 6 Q ' a -it . N X 5 's '9 --ix Nik X K At X Q X Xe aj J x rr SX tl KL X Q ua X1 . X I f Lancaster. Dick Botts and Greg Harmon would be assets to any school's team and have really proved their worth this year. Their only league loss was to Ventura. Mickey Daeschner, who copped first singles this year, has been thrown against some of the best competition in Southern California and has come through with flying colors. FIRST DOUBLES-Dick Botts llllfllalllua - MJ Q: rg 1,1 1 my Q r fl V f lfslexjd ' fi!! l X f ' 3' K Lf!! x 7 Q ff JJ f f ff .- 1 f' fl , L, 0 FIRST SINGLES-Mickey Daeschner face to an Player W L Per. Player W L Per. HCHTY Duke frrr ..A. 7 1 .875 Ken Kinnan ..,,,, ,,w-,,,, 1 4 ,200 Darrell Johnson ,vv, A4A,,, , 2 1 ,667 Dick Botts and Mickey Daeschner ,.., 3 4 .429 Greg Harmon --- --'-------- ' 2 5 -285 Bruce Tabor ...,,7 .... 2 6 .250 Pegflgogefbugg and 5 Gordon Ellis ..,l ..,. 1 3 .250 I rouc '- vi'-'i,-- U 2 .285 fl! I Y 4 fyaff ,452 47 an fcflfg' ' E f I JJ i ,7 ,gf and Greg Harmon ,, , 7 ' Y l l I 2 I- r r 5 fgrffff Mffff f , A 1 ff RTW,-d gif, Y f MU mmf lf? fiz-f if Il C 77- fwgzifgj QW' X726 G.A.A. BOARD MEMBERS-First row: K. Pease, J, Hawley, A. Clowes, P. Helms. Second row: S. Crow. Miss Stover, Advisorg A, Riddle, S. Herbruck. QAM. The G.A.A.. sponsoring all girls' sports and playdays, gives added opportunities and fun for all girls who are interested in sports and provides the only outlet girls have in athletic competition. These inter-school competitions promote better re- lationships between schools and promote school spirit. Playdays have been held at Fillmore Where they played volleyball and went swimmingg and at Santa Barbara volleyball was played. On May 15, MODERN DANCERS-Left to right: Mary Ann Simon. Uritha Jones, Elaine Garrett. Oxnard sponsored a playday from 9:00 to 1:30. Their theme was Toyland with wooden soldiers, dolls and jacks-in-the-box. Moorpark, Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura and Nordhoff attended. The fall and spring fashion shows emphasized teen-age .wearing apparel and were received with great enthusiasm by the students. In June they traveled to Lake Enchanto for swimming and picnicking which turned out to be the perfect touch to a perfect year. ff? 711 .V 461 .-....,.,.,,,,,.- VOLLEYBALL CHAMPSvFirst row: A. Ferguson. M. Duke. Madeline Buckley, Captaing .l. Hawley, A. Riddle. Second row: B. Lopez, F. Morgan, P. Elliott. M. Herbruck. E. Ziegler, J. Rogers. U 0 0 0 BASKETBALL LH Scores of girls participated in intra-mural sports program. The Junior Class walked off with every- thing but the nets as they passed and volleyed to the basketball and volleyball championships. .HIPS - First row: F. Morgan, M. Duke. A. Lenox, Captaing B. Rewvfes. E. lackwn. Second X Hillle J Havwlty X l pu in hirfl J I row: C. Moline. . . row: M. Sf-rdahf-ly. Atkinson. l. Roger If l V. I Y A 7 f A sllr I 'Sl , ,Ii - li. Elliott. M. Lucklfey, C. Dover, A. Steady girl! Allez Oop! UP ,H OVCT f OZGJGJPGIZQ Zo New sports that were added to the agenda this year Were' badminton, tennis, archery, co-educa- tional turnbling, and track, in addition to the usual volleyball, basketball, softball, hockey, speed- ball, modern dancing, social and square dancing. Their biggest activity this year, the Sports Night, which was sponsored by the G.A.A. boasted a fine evening of volleyball, tumbling and ping- kg ,cl pong. ' j if f 5 I 0 if i And the count's three and two . . . 'X WN Z ff ff f 1, Q ff f' 4 4 .. 0 J U 3 W M92 W X0-!g1f7 Af! I A, JW at 7 f -S , wil R-YA 3 x-..,. ,g.,,r,., E, E ,ree , E 3 r Nga? .N if Q as ,. , an l 'I f, N. -' el Q, Tvrmi- amen' Wlalch the birdie' The CAA. sponsored a Hobo Party last fall arlrl all hoarcl memhers AND the advisor Miss Ftover brought spaghetti. All the girls dressed as hohoes anrl Cmnvergecl on the Home Economics room where they ate. drank and were merry. The hest hobo was Chosen and they had a Campfire in the middle of the floor lflashlights with red Cello- phanel. Thal's bully! , Q M A215--rv I , s y ,,ugi7fQfvV ' 'www , Nw' . V V V ,,,,.,,w' , 1 A ff, , ,f,, ffwwfwwu-www,--Mm, 0-,. .M-..,, . ,,'1 'Wav ' y ,isa 4 f 1 ,226 ' fa 6 ff xx .xx .QR - K X55 Q-Xi N. gf x Q . ,ig .. QQSX xiki is QQ X N Q 5X-gtg? XX XX ssxf EQ A X y av -WS Q .VAQ N1 rx S. x X.. 1 Nw 1 fx. ix w. 1 lx v wfx X 3-XS-Xsjv X X X .X His? Q X XQY53?QNRNw . , . uw -T-?Nf.SSQl1 - ' ' if A. vie X ' M yy -- N1a9fNfQkmwQSNe ' 1' Q V M M . , 'jx' ' ALF mn, CX . N biz- A N' X :sr BOARD OF TRLSTEES-Left to right: Henry H. Neel. Clerkg J. H. Lenox, Vice Presidentg L. A. Wiemers. District Superintenflentg F. A. Snyder. Jr.. Prf-sidentg A. C. Jensen, Business llanagerg A. A. Milligan. Member: Alike IQ. Vujovich, Nlembcr. t4a4ew4aacw,da,' w4accwdaZettez,leac4 Fifty graduations. There have been many changes since Mrs. Poggi received her diploma from Mr. J. S. Denton-changes in clothing styles, in ideas and ideals, in the size and make-up of the community. And every change has been matched in the school itself. From a handful of teachers and administrators, the faculty has grown to a group of eighty. From a few subjects, the curriculum has been enlarged to include more than one hundred and twenty courses. But more than just size has changed, course con- tent has been modified too. New plowing, planting, and fertilizing methods, new ways of improving the breed are discussed. The airplane that wasn't even talked about then now disrupts the aviation class with the scream of its jet. The dressmakirig class has changed its designs from the middy blouse and hoop skirt through the flapper era up to the bobby soxers. Methods of teaching, too. have moved with the times. Movies, recordings. field trips, and learning by doing have enlivened subject matter and helped to make it more comprehensible. And the teachers themselves have changed. Fifty years ago few teachers had more than a normal school education. Today the majority of Oxnard High School's faculty members have at least the master's degree, while many have, or are working for, their Ph.D. No longer can it be said that Mthose who can, dog and those who can't, teach. All members of 0xnard's faculty are highly trained well traveled persons who could be successful in any field they chose to enter. We are fortunate they chose to teach. 4 I a 3 .1 2 it L 3, x an -as , .4 MR. L. A. WEIMERS District Superintendent . -B ll ix O X J H Q X WJ , M1 R 3 . x '5 15-t y c 3 S 5 it ft X 9 A 5 y g N3 X XS A Y 5 Y r is xiii X ' o N 5 Xl l tg X KA ri X. W I Q FZ 'J . xgq 'XL 1 126 li 'O eg x x EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY is one of the greatest motivating forces responsible for the progress of this nation, and the ad- vancement of our people as individuals. In her persistent search for equality among men, America has cherished the public schools as a symbol of freedom, and a promise of better things to come. For years the high school has been accepted as the 'Lpeople's collegef' and the diploma is recognized as a standard equipment of the American youth, regardless of whether or not the student plans to con- tinue his education in institutions of higher learning, or if he plans to pursue a life vocation directly out of high school. Even though the diploma may carry no presto- chango or magical powers, it has come to mark a point of attainment on the American ladder of progress through life. We congratulate the graduates of the Class of 19541 and send with them our best wishes for a successful future. awww MR. AXEL C. JENSEN Business Manager The 50th graduation of Oxnard High School is indeed a golden anniversary. Ox- nard has just cause to be proud of its record during the past 50 years. A close look shows that we have received state and national recog- nition in many fields. On the state level these include: academic scholarships to many universities: elected student government officers: championship rifle team: championship athletic teams: honors in the agriculture department: super- ior performances hy both our vocal and in- strumental groups: scholarships in journalism and winners in speech contests. National honors were earned by students in art. business education. music and athletics. As you can see. we are strong in all depart- ments in school, This is made possible by good students. an outstanding faculty and good facilities. You have cause to be proud that you have been a member of this school and of your contributions to its outstanding record. ffiffff MR. SCHNELLE Night School Principal 5:76 ,-.-- WE..-f?5.?.5lN J U if iw f my AW I all fo it l : 1 f , Ki 1 ffl , i J 'fl will J f ic ' if Qt V f ff W ff nl M W fy 5- gf buff? . l it fwtlffd fl 127 X .oi M X '7 MR JAMES ACKERMAN MR AVERY C HOUSER Vzce Prznczpal Dzrector of Attendance and Welfare MR. GEORGE MISS VERNA BLOOM BEVANS Library Business Education MRS DOREEN MR. VANCE MR. CARROLL HAN N CHRISTENSON DAVIS DAWLEY u 50 Business Edugggwn Industrial Arts lna'11str1'al.4rts 'NIR ELMER MRS GERTRUDE MR GEORGE MISS CYNTHIA MISS BEVERLY rle SILVA dc SILVA cle WITT DONLON FERRIS Director 0 foreign language English Social Studie? 1 ' 'T 75 ' ' MISS GERALDINE MRS. LUCILLE MISS ANN MR. JAMES FITZGERALD GIERKE GOLDING YL GREGG Social Studies English Chairman Mathematics Girls' Counselor Social Studies Home Economics ' ..,,. I 1 ti MR. ROBERT MR. ADRIAN MR. GEORGE MR. BUDDY MR. WALTER HALSEBO HARP HOLGATE HOOVER .IESSUP Chairman English Music Industnal Arts M0!l1emUfiCS Art qi' . 2, it 1 if MR, LEWIS MR. ARTHUR MR. IVAN DR. JOHN MR. FRANK JOHN JOHNSON KEMPTON KENDALL KIECH 1ndu5trialAH5 Bu5ine55 Eduggfign Business Education Science Physical Education I-pw, :J-TW, I V lf ' A J -f X I J, 1 . Z, ci if J' COUNSELLORS-Left to right: Mrs. Corrine Westervelt, Dr. Joseph Crosby, Miss Geraldine '. T Fitzgerald, Mr. Willard Appenzeller. 'mil in V X' 1 . ff I Q ik Eff R U , I J V Q J w V fi , 2, - , N xv I z f XJ A I Q J ADMINIS right: Miss Phoebe Steer. secretary, district superintendentg Mrs. Anne Mack, secretary, business managerg Mrs. Patricia Edwards, iness office clerkg Mrs. Marion Strain, bookkeeper. TRATION BUILDING OFFICE STAFF-Left to business office assistantg Mrs. Bernice Brown, bus- MAIN 'BUILDING OFFICE STAFF-Left to right, standing Mrs. Edna Johnson. assistant attendance office clerk Mrs Barbara Vollmert, clerk-typistg Mrs. Jean Campbell, secretary P.B.X. operatorg Mrs. Lorrie Rivers, secretary, princlpal Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Chatten, secretary, evening high school Mrs. Mae Kerney, secretary, attendance officeg Mrs. Catherine Smith, secretary, counsellors. W A- 1 1 M M... . if , 2 Q I I 2. ff if 1 R PX 1 . f si W 11 . . 'J' I IA 'X Ixv . . f i , .i'I .5 . J 5 1 MR. BURT MISSEACQUELINE MRS. MARGARET MRS. GUIDOTTA MR. JAMES KILLINGSWORTH iSSICK LESKINEN LOWE MCELMURRY Physical Education Physical Education English Chairman Agriculture Social Studies Foreign Language A ' I 5 We wi W. if f . 1 r ff ff K st in f , X 'W in ,, 2 I' Q.. K. Nj 2: . V. 0 v I , , In .. -1 X fi M A' R . '. is g . f EAC :Ii .Ii I C W 'Ks ,asf--Q.. k 3 V no .4 A X I MR. ANDY MR. ARNOLD MISS BONNIE MR. WILLIAM MR. ELMONTE MCEUEN MARTON MAXFIELD ME.-XDERS MICHAELSON Chairman English Home Economics .llatlzenzarirs Cadet Corps Business Education Plzysical Ea'ucat'ion , ,.,. I30 MR. JAMES MISS MADELINE MR. ROBERT MR. LAWRENCE MICKO MIEDEMA MILLER MURRAY 50,501 S1,,f1l'g5 Sorial Stutlies Clzairrnan English Social Studies MISS TRULETTA NEELY w .- 5, ,, T .if QS A-3 f MR. PAUL MR. AUTHUR I DR. JOHN MR. HERBERT R.-XDREA RAMIREZ RENARD ROGERS 505101 SfUU'1f'S Foreign Language Social Studies English gf., W gunna Z 'W , 4 Q T' f-Z4 , ff 3 - , X Q if , ' , , I 1-T1 .. T 2 ,,' , in A' ' 5 sf' Ni? 'EM J M 'V 4 MR. TOM MR. FRANK MR. RALPH MR. CARL MR, RAY ROSSER SXLAZAR SHERMAN SHOESMITH SODERQUIST Sofia! Studies UYUIJVNIUU Cltlliflrlclrl Cl1f1l'fU1llH Industrial Arts .llusic English Industrial Arts . f E X TTR. STEVE xnss ELIZABETH ' SRs MR. CHARLES Mlss GENOVIVE STOCKS STOYER TUBBS VENEMAN Science Plzyszral Eclufution Chairman BllSifl6SS EdllC0fi0V1f . lllathenzatirs lf! BUS DRIVERS-Front: C. Swindle, R. Williamson A Schefler, T. Tackett, G. Johnson. Back: J. Speigle, J. Darland CAFETERIANS-Left to right: T. Williams, N. Svlby, O. C. Reynolds, J. Zavala, A. Godinez, D. Royston, W. Frlar Arnswald, A. Dawson, A. Braden, M. Wilt. H. K6lt0r1. QW , E lr V ,fr V. 6 f f ', ' CUSTODIANS-Day shift, sitting: A. Schefler, J. Butler, A, CUSTODIANSANight shift, kneeling: C. Bailey, L. Johnson, Addison, T. Hirt, A. Godinez, T. Tackett, R. Williamson. Standing: L. Slayton, M. Smith, W. Frair, C. Reynolds, W. E. Summers. Standing: W. King, L. Slayton, F. Poll, L. Lee, J. Knippelvffi. County? F. Labrabor, H. Hunter, H. Laubacher, G. Johnson, J. Zavala, A. Smith, F. Boyston. Germarlyff Wil! if of-T 6,24-1 f 9' V- f ' A ,MOL ,, , if egg 'Ke JWZM ij ,LQ jeff., cl?-169'-'4Hr 5? I :JZ UG, I 4' 93:1 5, QW 4? 'P 2 MISS ELLA MR. KENNETH MR. CHARLES MR. DAN VON ALLMEN WATKINS WILLIAMS WILSON Business Education Industrial Arts Industrial Arts English 9 ' SQ , . .X t x E K i x . MRS. ADELAIDE MISS FRANCES MRS. MARGARET WILSON YOWELL ZWICK School Nurse English English -I I I32 me? ALL-AMERICAN SPORTING GOODS CO. I5 E. Figuero Sfreef Sanfa Barbara, California Phone 2-I805 Wholesale Afhlefic Equipmenf The Largesf Disfribufor of Team Equipmenf Befween Los Angeles and San Francisco If Pays fo Play fhe AII-American Way A81P Symbol of Qualify Shop where you see fhe familiar A 81 P Trademark. If is your profecfion againsf higher prices Your assurance of finesf qualify foods. BANK OF A. LEVY, INC. Fiffh and A Oxnard, California BANK OF AMERICA Oxnard, California BECK-BROWN-DWIRE AGENTS Oxnard, California BEST MAINTENANCE SUPPLY COMPANY 8II Tracfion Avenue Los Angelesq 3, California BOHNHOFF LUMBER CO.. INC. I500 Soufh Alameda Sfreef I A I f5-lfI-....f- Admiring fhe inch fhiclc sfealcs and fhe variegafecl menu of fhe famous Colonial House, are Sandra Ornsfean, Dorofhy Eads, and fhe res- fauranf's head chef. BOND'S JEWELERS Fiffh and A Oxnard, California CALIFORNIA SOUND PRODUCTS INC. 7264 Melrose Avenue Hollywood 46, California Insfallafion of Public Address Sysfems, Infercom Sysfems, Home Music Sysfems, High-Fidelify Sysfems, Efc., Hospifals, Churches Schools, Audiforiums, Homes, Efc. DAVIS VAN 81 STORAGE COMPANY l44O Soufh Oxnard Boulevard OXNARD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASS'N Oxnard, California HU BERT CATLI N Oxnard, California OXNARD PLUMBING I37 Wesf Isf Sfreef Oxnard, California PACIFIC TORO COMPANY 2059 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, California , 7' p I' U JU, fi faq Jef Wfff ,W ,qjr D MARA LYSOVA SCHOOL OF DANCE 407 Soufh B Sfreef Oxnard, CaIifornia BENNETT ENGINEERING COMPANY IO9 Norfh 7fh Sfreef Sanfa Paula, California BILLINGER ELECTRIC 81 SALES SERVICE 438 B Sfreef Oxnard, California BOWEN FURNITURE CENTER I424 Oxnard BouIevard Oxnard, California HU-3-I637 THE CHARLOTTE SHOP 424 Soufh A Sfreef Oxnard, California HU-3-26I8 Disfincfive Women's Apparel Apparel for Women and Junior Misses Accessories COX PLUMBING COMPANY 405 Norfh Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California Oxnard's Finesf AppIiance 81 PIumbing Cenfer Appliances - Heafing Wafer Soffeners - General Elecfric, Efc. A. W. FABER 20l6 Saviers Road Oxnard, California Painfer - Decorafor Residenfial, Indusfrial, Commercial, Paperhanging Licensed and Insured I IU-3-45I9 Posf Office Box I00 I34 LAUBACHER AGENCY 5I4 Soufh A Sfreef Oxnard. CaIifornia H7-3-2477 INSURANCE SERVICE REALTORS Thomas E. Laubacher SfeIIa Laubacher MANGHAM 81 COMPANY 209 Wesf Fiffh Sfreef Oxnard, California Jewelers L. N. DIEDRICH, INC. Venfura, California DIENERS II4 Wesf 5fh Sfreef VERN EASTERLING UNION OIL DEALER I400 Soufh Oxnard BouIevard Free Pick-Up and Delivery ED'S OXNARD FURNITURE I I7-I I9 Wesf 5fh Sfreef Oxnard, California ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Ibl Easf Fiffh Sfreef Oxnard, California F. 8: O. CLEANERS 447 Soufh Oxnard BouIevard Oxnard, California HACKETT'S HOME APPLIANCES 545 Soufh B Sfreef Oxnard, CaIifornia HARMON-Y HOUS-E OF PHOTOGRAPHY 36l Soufh C Sfreef Oxnard, California For Picfures Thaf Sing W. E. HAYDOCK 868 Soufh Oxnard BouIevard Oxnard, California HAYWARD'S LINOLEUM Since I890 22I Soufh Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California MISSION CLEANERS 2I8 Wesf Sixfh Sfreef Oxnard, California Where Cusfomers Send Their Friends I'IU-3-55I2 Rex H. 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MIRI-LOU KNIT SHOP 300 Soufh 5fI1 Sfreef Oxnard, California MITCHELL FURNITURE STORE II6 Easf 5fI1 Sfreef Oxnard, California MODE O' DAY SHOPS 2I4 Wesf 5+Ii Sfreef Oxnard, California MYRNA LENE BEAUTY SALON 329 Soufh A Sfreef Oxnard, California NANCY'S CORSET SHOP 300 SoufI1 5fIi Sfreef Oxnard, California NASON'S DRUG STORE 528 Soufh A Sfreef Oxnard, California NORM'S RADIATOR SHOP I26 Wesf Firsf Sfreef Oxnard, California lOl RANCH HOUSE Il32 SoufI1 Oxnard Blvd. Oxnard, California OXNARD AMBULANCE SERVICE 42I Wesf 5fI1 Sfreef Oxnard, California OXNARD DEPARTMENT 434 Soufh Sfreef Oxnard, California I35 OXNARD DRUG COMPANY I05 Wesf 5fh Sfreef Oxnard, California OXNARD GLASS COMPANY I475 Soufh Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California OXNARD LUMBER SUPPLY I2I Cooper Road Oxnard, California OXNARD PRODUCE COMPANY 2I0 Wesf 7fIl Sfreef Oxnard, California PALM MARKET 583 Norflw Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California OXNARD SEED COMPANY I26 Deador Sfreef Oxnard, California PAULANN FLOWERS I33 Norfh A Sfreef Oxnard, California J. 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