Paso Robles High School - El Roble Murmullo Yearbook (Paso Robles, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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NINETEEN HUNDRED ancl FIFTY-THREE 3 E 3 Volume Number FiTTy J L Um, Mr. Quade has earned greaT respecT among The sTudenTs oT This high school, noT only Tor The way he has carried ouT his adminisTraTive duTies, buT Tor his cooperaTion and respecT Tor The sTudenTs Themselves. l-le has shown a sTrong willingness To aid sTudenTs and To undersTand Their problems. l-le has spenT con- siderable Time and energy in promoTing sTudenT body acTiviTies. To you, Mr. Quade. we express our sincere appreciaTion Tor your good work. i Tx lf FNQJ f R l. l il ls. i 3 X George H. iFlamson. superinTendenT of The Paso Robles school sysTem, puTs TorTh Tremendous eTlorTs To mainTain' high educaTional sTandards in This com- muniTy and To execuTe good adminisTraTive policies for The school sysTemf l Mr. Flamson has always been a good Triend of The sTudenTs and a man who always has a cheerful greeT- ing. The sTudenTs Take This opporTuniTy To Thanlc you, Mr. Flamson, for your valuable services To The school and communiTy. , l ?ssQ MarTha Swanson ' RoberTW1nTerbourne Bernardlne Beeler Uwej Mr. James Summers, U. S. HisTory Teacher, is a iovial pal oT all his sTudenTs. l-lis liking of Teen-agers prompTed him To wriTe James Summers Martha McPeak Roy Thomas Rufh Zapf John Cunningham 4 The book, Open Season, and several Teen-age magazine arTicles. - Miss MarTha Swanson, English Ill and Journalism in- sTrucTor, has conTribuTed much Time and energy To These Two deparTmenTs. She is This year's head advisor Tor El Roble Mur- mullo and The BearcaT. -- AgriculTure sTudenTs Tind Their insTrucTor, Mr. RoberT WinTerbourne, a greaT guy. l-le is always ready To lend his sTudenTs a helping hand, buT aT The same Time makes Them Toe The mark. - ClIckeTy click, clickeTy click . . . rrrrring! Time-Figure up your raTes. These are Tamiliar sounds To Miss Bernadine Beeler's Typing sTudenTs. A pleasanT and quieT person. she also Teaches bookkeeping and shorThand. - Mr. Leonard Hielmeland, Tormerly insTrucTor oT The band, has Taken over The Teaching oT algebra and advanced ariThmeTic. l-le likes sTudenTs and vice versa. l-le is head CSF adviser. Miss MarTha McPeak's Teaching assignmenTs include geomeTry and maTh. l'ler sense oT humor can be illusTraTed in her reply concerning her secreT ambiTion 4 . . To reTire beTore I Tall aparT. -Since his arrival here in l945 as head coach, Roy Thomas has esTablished a remarkable coaching record. Thomas. a highly respecTed man wiTh a quieT personaliTy, is a parT-Time TlorisT. - Miss RuTh Zapf handles The Freshman Social STudies classes. She puTs TorTh special eTTorTs To help Them become adiusTed To high school rouTine. - In spiTe of his posiTion as aTTendance officer. Mr. John Cunningham has gained The Triendship oT many sTu' denTs. His conTribuTions as a general counsellor have been OT addiTional value. Miss CaTherine EasTerling, veTeran English Teacher and dra- maTics insTrucTor, Tries To impress upon her senior sTudenTs ThaT college is Tough. EasTerburg's TavoriTe pasTime is correcTing papers. l-ler secreT ambiTion . . .To be an engineer on a sTream- liner. - Mr. AlberT MarTin, Spanish insTrucTor, is new To This year's Teaching sTaTT. Sus esTudianTes creen que es un hombre muy bueno. Catherine Easferling wHs.Hk2:E- Alberf MarTin ei. sc- Qm 46 Edna Chambers F rest Inez Jordan ' 1 Q jon STudenTs Tind Mr. Willard Bailey, physics insTrucTor, an inTer- esTing characTer. A Bailey peT peeve is The impracTical box- like designs oT modern cars. When asked abouf his TavoriTe Tood. he remarked. You mean Teachers have a choice? - Mrs. Edna Chambers, alias Doc, Teaches chemisTry and biology. STudenTs Tind her classes and lab Training inTeresTing and valuable. Mrs. Chambers is a CSF adviser.-Mr. ForesT Hahn, who Teaches woodshop and mechanical drawing, has earned The repuTaTion oT a good guy. I-le is adviser oT The l-li-Y.-A Tormer sub- sTiTuTe, Mrs. Inez Jordan now Teaches Tull Time in English I and speech. I-ler amicable personaliTy demonsTraTes her inTeresT and liking oT people. She was liTerary adviser Tor This year's annual. - Mr. James WhiTeside, new To The Teaching sTaTT, has ably carried ouT The Task of insTrucTing The band. Mr. WhiTeside Tormerly TaughT in Cambria. ATTracTive Miss Lillian Wulke, also new on The TaculTy, super- vises The choral groups. She has obTained beneTicial resulTs. - Mrs. MargueriTe RaiTT, who handles homemaking and l.aTin, has demonsTraTed her Teaching TalenTs in boTh subiecTs. l'ler Triendly manner and superioriTy wiTh l.aTin prompTed her sTudenTs To inTroduce LaTin Ill To This year's curriculum. - Mr. Bruce Haig, anoTher newcomer To The Teaching sTaTT, conducTs The arT and shop science courses. Mr. Haig served as arT adviser Tor The annual. - Blonde Miss ElizabeTh Davis, who supervises six girls' P.E. classes daily, has produced good resulTs Through her per- sisTenT eTTorT ancl ambiTion. Miss Marjorie Bobson, Tormerly girls' P.E. insTrucTor, counsels and Teaches Social STuclies IV. I-ler secreT ambiTion is To super- vise a girls' camp on a ToresT-lined lake. - Mr. Frank BarnharT holds The posiTions oT assisTanT coach, Social STudies ll professor, and CadeT commander. Possessing a Gorgeous George aTh- leTic build, Beef Barney produced recenT championship Teams in boTh JV TooTball and varsiTy baseball. H! ss Al, me SE is Siam,-:era I e ma-if game 'ff Imax HE ii I8 EWS.-33 B H. - is as-zz! 1 wa E WIT N I -s ss -Q Q TE -a as av xml mm ax. is .T I ..-li James Whiteside l Lillian Wulke ' Marguerife Raiff Bruce Haig Elizabefh Davis 5 Um, wmlwm, Above, Ieff: Miss Nefs, school nurse, prepares Above, righf: Office sraff members Mary Pendleron, Maxine Ludeman, and Karhy Fink for anofher busy day. confer before ihe morning rush, Below: Preparing rhe food for another day are cafeferia sfaff members Ann Knoepple, Gerfrude Chesmore, and Georgia Lundbeck. i'?n:q. .. as -944 intpin! fn. .,., , .. , feifm fsifue . ,Z M ,., ,ai-vi If-:ws 1 2- 4? 'YE V' ' - -,-...-- ::- sa-.-f.-.-'SAI L -V Z- Above: Mainfenance workers Charles Bonde, Ray Hearon, and Jack Roeder keep the school and buses Trim and in running order. Um, ,itudmt ,f 'L Hamid. Above: Sfanding are Kennedy, GAA presideni: Hansen, Junior Class president: Flood, Commissioner of Publications. Seafed are Burson, Senior Class presideni: Klinfworih, Commissioner of Rec- ords: Sfudeni Body Presideni Yearwood: Brimhall, Commissioner of Finance: Esfrada, Boys' League president Anoiher successful year of siudeni governmeni closes as members of 'rhe I952-53 execuiive board look back over nine monrhs of valuable iraining in leadership. Royal Yearwood presided as siudeni body presi- deni while Arnold Sieinbeck served as Commissioner of Ciiizenship. Verna Brimhall served as Commis- sioner oi Finance: Marilyn Kliniworrh, Commissioner oi Records: Darrell Davison, Commissioner oi Pub- liciiy: Sally Bean, Girls' Welfare: Ray Esirada, Boys' Welfare: Sue Kennedy, GAA: and Bill Rohrer. Lel- +ermen's Club. Class presidenis were John Burson, seniors: Kenl' l-lansen, juniors: Bob Gerbasi, sopho- mores, and Terry Black, freshmen. Mr. Quade played an exiremely helpful role as adviser. Among Jrhe achievemenis of 'rhe execuiive board Below: Sfanding are Gerbasi, Sophomore Class presideni: Rohrer, Lerrermen's Club represenfafive, and Principal Quade, adviser. Sealed are Davison, Commissioner of Publiciiy: Taylor, Commis- sioner of Enierrainmenf: Sieinbeck, Commissioner of Ciiizenship: Bean, Girls' League president: Black, Freshman Class president during l'he year was rheir sponsorship of 'ihe Mira Cosia recepiion. ihe Blyihe receprion, and Coach Thomas Day. They also published a siudem' hand- book and approved ihe purchases of new foorball equipment a rape recorder, oiiice siorage cabinei, and JV medal awards. Tradiiional business of ihe board included 'rhe ap- proval of all siudeni body expendiiures and a deci- sion of rhe siudeni body card and yearbook prices. Scores of problems 'foo numerous io meniion faced 'rhe board ihroughoui The year. ' Members of Jrhe execuiive board afiended rhe annual iwo-day Leadership Conference ai Cambria Pines Lodge in Sepiember. ln Oc+ober ihey hos+ed a highly successful lnierschool Council meeiing ai' ihe local USO. , . , ,2 X pfffffffff 'fi f M54 ffffyy ffffj! 'ffw M 05551 ,ff ,M 4 Q I , ' 'J 'A'A 1'f : '-f' .'1A , ., 1 'KRW mm win UV' W W hu gn will ,IW 'W My W 'HW Jlyjm 1-T uf- 4: ,i is H M b . -f 'f :if K: megesng A A Above: Dallaire and Keck are measured Tor graduaTion caps and gowns. AT The lefT: Senior Class officers Vivian Colburn, Sally Bean, Leroy Clou- ser, John Burson, and Neil Hinckle discuss plans for The senior assembly. Well. iT was here! ThaT greaT day when we would begin To make our mark in Paso l-ligh. lT didn'T Take long, however, Tor The seniors To show us ThaT mark was going To be preTTy small. AcTually, iniTiaTion was a loT oT Tun. The seniors gave us a wonderTul recep- Tion ThaT nighT To welcome us buT They also made sure we sTiII knew we were The small Try. For our oTTicers we elecTed Punky Erb, presidenT: Larry Wilshusen, vice-president and Shirley Dahl. secreTary-Treasurer. AT The end oT The year we walked OTT wiTh The inTerclass conTesT Trophy. We showed Those seniors who was dumb, all righT. A The nexT year we elecTed Arnold STeinbeck as our class presidenT, wiTh Bud lvlcCoy as vice-presidenT and Wayne ATwood as secreTary-Treasurer. As The year and iTs Trials and TribulaTions neared an end. we ordered our class rings. When we came back as upperclassmen we elecTed Bob Flood presidenT oT The class, and Arnold STein- beck vice-presidenT, Shirley Dahl Treasurer, and Sally Bean secreTary. Plans soon began Tor The junior-senior prom. We had been warned abouT whaT a iob iT was since we were Treshmen, and we dug righT in. We had a big magazine drive which Took care oT our Tinancial Trou- bles: Then we had To sTarT organizing The whole Thing. The Theme was Evening ln Paris. IT was carried ouT wiTh a Tlower-covered TounTain, an EiTTel Tower, and Parisian sTreeT scenes. This year iT was our iob To decoraTe The arches Tor lvlay Day. Some oT us goT up aT Tive in The morning To gaTher Tlowers. The arches were beauTiTul. We ordered our senior sweaTers, which were blue and whiTe wiTh an emblem designed by one oT our own class arTisTs. Pamela BoTTs. Wirh The closing oT The year we waTched raTher enviously as The seniors walked across The sTage To receive Their diplomas. Seniors-big wheels aT lasT! Now iT was our Turn To scare Those poor Treshmen. We gave Them an iniTiaTion They'll never TorgeT. We elecTed John Burson presidenT, Neil l-linckle vice-presidenT, and Sally Bean secreTary-Treasurer. The year sTarTed wiTh a bang! The TooTball Team was going good, and They didn'T sTop winning unTil They had copped The CIF championship. Boy, were we proud To be Trom Paso Robles! DiTch Day-ThaT long-awaiTed day when we could eaT. swim, loaf. and geT sunburns wiThouT a guilTy conscience and a Teeling oT dread Tor The nexT day. This was The day when diTching was legal. May Day was beauTiTul, maybe even more beau- TiTul To us because we realized This would be The lasT Time we would have a parT in iT. The iuniors gave us a beauTiTul prom worThy oT being remembered as The lasT big dance oT our high school years. Following baccalaureaTe and The senior banqueT. The nighT came when we would walk across The sTage To receive our diplomas and sing The school hymn Tor The lasT Time. Our years in Paso l-ligh had come To a close, buT we will always carry wiTh us Tond memories and graTeTulness To our Alma lviaTer. Helen Acord-GAA I,2: Bible Club 4: librarian 4: Glee Club I, 4. Nickname: Mamie. Pal expression: Her does. I, Helen Acord, will my good grades in school io Donna FundeI. Thomas Akins-Cadels 2, 3, 4: moved To Alascadero end of firsl' semesier. Donald Andrews-Fooiball V 3, 4: JV I, 2: baskeiball V 3: I-li-Y 4: Caclels 2. Nickname: Slim, Pei' expression: Shucks, mam. I, Donald Andrews, being of sound mind and body, will one fool' six inches ol my heighl lo any freshman boy. Mary Applelon-Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. Pei expression: I don'+ care. I, Mary Applelon, will my ioke book Io Clau- de'II'e Long, who needs il' more lhan I do. Wayne Alwood-Foolball V 4: JV I, 2, 3: 'rrack I: baskelball A 4, B 2, 3, C I: ioofball capiain JV 3. David Barlogio-FFA 3: Cadels 4: Bible Club 4. Nickname: Dave, Pel expression: Well, l'II be darned. I will my abilily Io drive lhe Peachy Canyon bus Io anyone who is slupid enough 'ro drive il. Thomas Barry-Foolball JV I, 2: baskelball B 2, 3, C I: CSF life member: scholarship award 2: cilizenship award 3. Nick- name: Tom. I, Torn Barry, will my souped-up Ford 'ro Ray Vraddinglon, who only uses his Chevrolel for Ihe wild side ol Ii e. Sally Bean-Girls' League pres. 4: class sec. 3, 4: Bearcal slafl 4: sfudenl courl' 4: Girls' Siale rep. 3. Nickname: FriioIi. I will an ex'I'ra 'full-race cam lo Jack Spaulding in case some- lhing goes wrong wilh his. Rosemary Bedell-GAA I: band I, 2. 3, 4. Pel expression: Beals me all lo heck. I, Rosemary Bedell, will 'rhe abilily fo will Io my sisler, if she will. Peggie Boles-GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: librarian I: Glee Club I: Rally commiflee 4. Nickname: Peg. Pei expression: So whal does lhal make me? If I, Peggy Boles, had anyihing lo will worlh willing, I would will il Io Eddie Molina. Pamela Bolfs-GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: cilizenship award 3: annual slafl' 3, 4, Pel expression: I hope you gel' married. I will my rank as Firsl' LI. 'ro Gary Nail, knowing how he wanls fo be 'big brass'. V Owen Brannen-All-school play I, 2: band 3, 4: Glee Club 3: mixed chorus 3. Nickname: Jerry. l, Owen Jerome Brannen, will our glorious and magnificenl' school and faculfy +o lhe sludenl' body Io do wilh as Ihey please. Mike Bressefle-Foolball 3: CSF I sem.: FFA 3. Iiransferred from Templelon, Calif.l Fel expression: ThaI's a rare one. I, Mike Bresselle, will my California Governmenl book 'ro John Wolf: I hope he enioys ir. Arlin Brummal-FFA I, 2: boys' choir I, 2. Nickname: Bromo- SeII'zer. Pei' expression: Holy smokes. I, Arlin Brummal, will my liking of Ihe rare name, Arlin, +o Arlin Pelerson, who evidenlly likes il' iusl as much. Michael Buggy-Foofball 2, 3, 4: baskelball 2. Nickname: Horse'n. Pei expression: Hello 'I'l1ere, hello 'Ihere. I, Mike Eluggy, will Io Sharon Casper my abilify +o gel along wil-h +he avy.ll Helen Acord Thomas Akins Donald Andrews Mary Applefon Wayne Afwood David Barlogio Thomas Barry Sally Bean Rosemary Bedell Peggie Boles Pamela Bells Owen Brannen Michael Bressefle Arlin Brummal Michael Buggy John Burson Vivian Colburn Shirley Dahl Shirley Dan-nm Diane Ell I2 Richard Chavez Esevio Cruz Vaude Dallaire William Dunbar Ray Eslrada LeRoy Clouser Diane Cryer Norma Dalrymple Belly Dyck Belly Fiegulh John Burson-Foolball V 4: JV 2, 3: senior play 4: all-school play 3. Pel expression: Figure lhis one oul. I, John Burson. will my lour years in lhe 'big house' lo anyone who lhinks he can beal lhe rap. Richard Chavez-FFA I, 2: Cadels 4. Nickname: Shaves. Pel expression: Lel's cul lhal slull. ' I will my shiny new '4I Chevy lo Doug Baker so he won'l have lo drive his beal-up '50 Hudson. l.eRoy Clouser-Feolball I, 2. 3, 4: PR Club pres. 4: sludenl courl 4: FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Cuddles. I, LeRoy Hugh Clouser, will my I3.S.A. lo Japk Evans, who needs il. Vivian Colburn-Sludenl courl 4: Tri-Y I 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: rally commillee 3: Rainbow I, 2, 3, 4. Pel expression: Oh, chargeI I, Vivian Colburn, will my old beal-up lennis shoes lhal l've been wearing lor lour years lo my sisler, Alberlaf' Esevio Cruz-Foolball V 3, 4: JV I, 2: baslcelball A 3. 4, B 2, C I: PR Club 3, 4. Nickname: Onionhead. Pel expression: Wrap il up and l'll buy il. I will my brolher lhe sense lhal I didn'l have lo 'Forgel girls an-d play loolball. Diane Cryer-GAA 3, 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: senior play 4. Nickname: lvlarly. Pel expression: Never hoppen. I, Diane Cryer, will my nalurally curly hair lo Donna Fundel seeing as she needs il more lhan I do. Shirley Dahl-Class sec. I: lreas. 3: GAA I, 3, 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4. l, Shirley Dahl, will my abilily lo dilch school legili- malely lo any freshman who lhinks he can do il lor lour years and gel away wilh il. Vaud Dallaire-Class sec. 2: scholarship awards I, 2: alhlelic awards I, 2, 3, 4: band I, 2, 3. llranslerred from Richmond, Calil.l Norma Dalrymple-GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: rally com- millee 3: girls' choir I. Nickname: Slupe. Pel expression: l'Il never lell. l, Norma Dalrymple, will my olher pel expres- sion lo AI Clarke: and he knows why. Shirley Damm-Tri-Y 2, 3, 4: annual slall 4: rally commillee 3. Nickname: Damm. Pel expression: Ya wanna live lo be I2? I, Shirley Damm, will lhe use ol my lasl name lo Miss Davis and her P.E. classes, knowing lhey will make good use ol il. Bill Dunbar-Cadels 3. Nickname: Waddies. Pel expression: Il il makes your car go, il's gas. I will my singing abilily lo Slone arid Gibbs, knowing lhey can use il. Belly Dyck-Bible Club vice-pres. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: girls' choir 2: mixed choir 3. Pel expression: ll's more gooder. I will my blonde hair and blue eyes lo Ken Rambo. Diane EII--GAA 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 2, 3, 4: rally commillee 2, 3. Pel expression: Ya lhink il is when il ain'l. I, Diane EII, will lo lhe iuniors lhe reliel ol having us gone nexl year. Ray Eslrada-Boys' League pres. 4: loolball V 3, 4: JV I, 2: PR Club 3, 4: loolball leam work award 2. Nickname: Lillie Ray. I, Ray Eslrada, will my old loolball shoes lo Don Gracie. Belly Fiegulh-Tri-Y 4: annual slall 4: Bearcal slall 3, 4: Rain- bow I. 2, 3, 4: worlhy advisor 4: rally commillee 3. Pel expres- sion: Il wasn'l easy. I, Belly Fiegulh, will my abilily lo slay cool, calm, and collecled in iournalism lo Barbara Taylor. Roberi' Flood-Commissioner ol Publications 4: class pres. 3: CSF lile member: Boys' Slale rep. 3. I, Bob Flood, will my remaining supply ol aspirin lo Joann Sheller, who will be nexl year's annual eclilorf' Nan Forbes-Tri-Y sec. 3: Glee Club 3: girls' choir 4: mixed chorus 4. Nickname: Bix. Pei expression: You'-d beller be- lieve il because lhal's lhe way lhe ball bounces. l will all my quiel moods lo Alberla Clarke. Allen Furness-Foolball V I, 2, 3, 4: baskelball A 3, B 2, C I: baseball A 2: lrack C I. Nickname: I-lol Box. l, J. Allen Fur- ness, will my beaulilul duck lail lo Gary Twisselmanf' Joan Gomes-Glee Club I. Nickname: Jo. Pel expression: ll Eggers, l, Joan Gomes, will my abilily lo qel along wilh Miss Davis lo some poor freshman. Edmund Green-FFA I, 2, 3: band 2. Nickname: Eddie Pel expression: Think so, eh? I will my senior swealer lo Donna Eason because l don'l wear il, she does. Charlene Harmon-GAA: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: girls' choir 4. Nickname: Charlie. Pel expression: Don'l panic. I, Charlene I-larmon, will nolhing because I have nolhing any- one would wanl. Kay Harmon-Baskelball 3, 4: baseball 4: FFA I, 2. Nickname: I-Iaronef' Gypsy Hawkins-Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Gyp. Pel expression: Check lhalf' I, Gypsy Hawkins, will Miss Bob- son's senior problems class lo any iunior who can learn more lhan I did. Joan Herrier-GAA 4: Glee Club 3: girls' choir 3. ITrans- lerred lrom Nurnberq Germany,l Nickname: Joe. Delores Hiall-Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. Nickname: Dee. Pel expression: Thal's Okay. I will all my problems lo any- one who lhinks he can solve lhemf' Neil Hinckle-Foolball V 4: JV 3: baslcelball B 3: class vice- pres. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. Pel expression: Don'l choke. I will my long sleepless nighls lo Dick I-libbard. Elizabelh Hodel-Tri-Y 2: Glee Club 2, 3: band l. Nickname: Gerlrucle. Pel expression: Daddy, whal is il? l will my abilily lo clilch P.E. and gel away wilh il' lo any dumb lreshman who is willing lo lry il. Lowell Hoy-Track 3: I-li-Y 4: CSF: cilizenship award 3. Nick' name: Lewella. I, Lowell Hoy, will my abilily lo high iump lo anyone who wanls lo gel up in lhe world. George James'-Pel expression: l'll never lelI. I will my heighl lo Lola Aull, who could use il, and my abilily lo gel oul ol classes legally lo Johnny Gallella. Clifford Johnson-Foolball V 4: lrack B I: FFA I. 2, 3, 4, Nick- name: ClilF. l will my abilily lo gel cul lhree years 'from lhe JV loolball squad lo any boy who has lhe abilily lo gel on il. A-if as Roberl Flood Joan Gomes Kay Harmon Delores Hiaff Lowell Hoy Nancy Forbes Edmund Green Gypsy Hawkins Neil Hinckle George James Allen Furness Charlene Harmon Joan Herrier Elizabelh Hodel Clifford Johnson I3 Janice Karkenan Arlene Keck William Kern Joan Kilzman Leo Lancli Leon Layne Gregory Layson , Terry Lazane Josephine Marfinez Dohrman McCoy Wm. McKennon Barbara Miller Wilbur Moe Warren Munn Gary Nail I4 Charles Mandella-CSF 2: Cadels I, 2, 3, 4: band I, 2. Nick- name: ChucIc. Per expression: Oh, happy day. Arlene Keck-GSA 4: Glee Club I, 2: mixed chorus 3, 4. I, Arlene Keck, will Alice Boland io anyone who can sfand her as long as I have. William Kern--I-Ii-Y 3, 4: CSF I, 2, 3, 4: Bearcal sfafl 4: band I, 2. Nickname: Llib Nerk. I, Bill Kern, will my nickname back la Bud McCoy in hopes he will give il To someone else. Joan Kilzman-Tri-Y 2. 3, 4: girls' choir 2: mixe-d chorus I, 3, 4. I, Joan Kiizman, will my abilily 'lo go sieady 'lo Ruih Eddy. Leo Landi-Per expression: You beiler believe if. I, Leo Landi, will io Kenny Colwell my abiliiy lo gel dares wilh San Luis girls. Leon Layne-Baskerball manager 3, 4: baseball manager, 3, 4: Iiooiball manager 4: FFA I, 2, 3, 4. I, Leon Layne, will my posilion as manager Io anyone who likes Io Ioal and gel bawled oui by Coach Thomas. Gregory Layson-Baseball 3: Cadels 3. 4: Glee Club I: mixed chorus I. Nickname: G-reg. Pei expression: Whal's The use? I will anylhing I have Io will Io anybody who is willing lo will Il' nexl year. Terry Lazane-Foorball V 4: all-school play 4. Pei expression: Lei me cue you in, I will my old gym clolhes lo Pee Wee While, hoping lhey're nol' foo small for him. Josephine Marfinez-GAA all-siar I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 4: annual slaff 3, 4: mixed chorus 4. Nickname: Josie. Per expression: You don'l see me crying, do you? I, Josie Marfinez, will lo Claudefle Long my unused boflle of peroxide. Dohrman McCoy-Class vice-pres. 2. Nickname: Bud. Pei expression: Well, I'll say. I, Bud McCoy, will my charming way wirh women Io I-lerb Sample. Bill McKennon-FFA I, 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Mac. Pal expression: You don r say. I will my bus driv- ing iob 'ro Fred IvIcKennon, hoping Ihal he mighi use il. Barbara Miller-Girls' League sec. 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: CSF I, 2: annual slall 3, 4. Fel' expression: l'Il never fell. I, Barbara Miller, leave my piclure in lhe upsfairs hall for people 'Io puzzle over. Wilbur Moe-Cadefs 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Wil, Iie. I, Wilbur Moe, will my curly locks lo any prelly girl who will bargain for lhem ai my price. Warren Munn-Boys' choir 2: mixed chorus 3, 4. Per expres- sion: Who, me? I will my abilily lo gel' a girl in anolher lown Io any boy who ihinks he can gel away wilh if as well as I did. Gary Nail-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: PR Club: I-li-Y pres. 4: annual slalf 4. Nickname: Spike Fel expression: My Ma's 'Iold me aboul' lhal'. I will my abilily 'l'o gel' along wilh girls lo liffle Johnson. e NeiTer-FooTball V 3, 4: baskefball V 4: Track V 3, 4: -Con. Tackle, AlI'Tri-counTy Tackle, All-CIF Tackle 4. Nick- e: Precious PeTe. l leave my abiliTy To geT inTo Trouble ouT again To Ralph OTToson. es Osborn-Boys' choir 4. I, James Ignacious Osborn, be- eaTh To my companion, Russell Edward I-lawe, my enlire sTock auTographed copies of my recenT book, Dagmarf' Th PemberTon-Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4: girls' choir I, 2, 3: mixed orus 4. PeT expression: I'm glad. I, Ruih Pemberfon, will Tour years of imprisonmenT in Paso l-Iigh To some unsus- cTing fresh. illiam Pierce-Track 3: PR Club 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 4: FFA 4. ckname: I3ill. PeT expression: ShooT. I will my abiIiTy drive any bus To anyone who wanTs To Try iT. ank Pierce-Bible Club I, 2, 3, 4: band I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Inky. PeT expression: Wha' I-loppen? I will my bus-clriv' abiIiTy To Thomas Buckle as he could use iT. nald RoberTson-CSF: Quill 8: Scroll pres. 3, 4: BearcaT iTor 4: band I. I, Ronald RoberTson, will my singing abiliTy lirsT period P.E. To Dick STone, The only remaininq wesTern oubadour'. II Rohrer-FooTbaIl I, 2, 3, 4: baskerball I, 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 4: Track 3, 4: TooTball capTain 4: PR Club 2, 3, 4. PeT ex- ession: LeT's noT play Tool around. I, Billy Rohrer, will my rly hair To CIaucleTTe Long and my 'golden Toe' To Bum Ma- ado. rck SaureT-FooTball 2, 3, 4: baskeTbalI 2, 3: baseball I, 4: ack 2: FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Dream BoaT. PeT expres- n: You're lying, I can see iT in your eyes. I will all The n l've had wiTh sporTs and girls To some lucky man. ich SchwandT-CSF life member: Quill X1 Scroll 4: annual aTi 4: band I, 2, 3, 4. PeT expression: You slob. I, E. hwandT, will my circus bass drum beaT To Ivir. WhiTesicIe, ho is in desperaTe need of IT. oberT Sealoclr-FooTbaII 3, 4: baskeTball 2, 3, 4: PR Club: oys' choir 3: band 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Sleepy. I, RoberT ealock, will my abiliTy To play VarsiTy 'IooTball To Welsey arrera. 'Vayne SheTler-FooTball V 3, 4: PR Club 4, PeT expression: I'm True To only one. I will To RuTh Eddy The abiliTy To geT long an-d sTay in Mr. Bailey's sTudy hall. Everaldine Sosa-GAA I, 3, 4: all-sTar, cabineT: Gee Club 2, 3, I Song leader 4. Nickname: Gerry, I will The qum ThaT is Tuck under The desk in senior problems, second row, second eaT, To some senior who will be lucky enough To have To siT here nexT year and sweaT if ouT. leTTa Spencer-GAA 3, 4: Tri- Y I, 2, 3, 4: rally commiTTTee 3: iirls' choir 2. Nickname: Iv1cPug. PeT expression: ThaT's no- rheref' l will my abiIiTy To diTch school aT leasT once a day fiThouT geTTing caughT To Ralph OTToson. .uella Sfaliford-Bible Club I, 2, 3, 4: Gvlee Club 3: mixed ,horus 4. Nickname: LuIu. PeT expression: Ooh, really? II will my speaking abiliTy To Joanne SheTler, alThough she ,eally -doesn'T need iT, Jenny STanIey-CSF I, 2, 3, 4: annual sTalT 3, 4: BearcaT sTaFF A: band I, 2, 3, 4. PeT expression: You scroungef' I will my enior paddle To nexT year's seniors, hoping ThaT They have as nuch Tun wiTh iT as I had. I I Pefe Neifer Wm. Pierce Wm. Rohrer Roberf Sealock Jeffa Spencer James Osborn Frank Pierce Richard Sauref Wayne Sheiler Luella Stafford Rufh Pemberfon Ron Roberfson Erich Schwandf Geraldine Sosa Denny Sfanley I5 Doris Sfeers Gayle Taylor Earl Von Dollen Nancy Merson Jack Zerlcle I6 Arnold Sleinbeck Peler Thorp Ray Waddinglon Royal Yearwood Marianne Ellioil Richard Sfoddarl William Van Horn William Wimmer Robert Yosl Janice Glimp Doris Sfeers-GAA 3. 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: senior play 4: A Cappe choir 3, 4. Nickname: Dee. Pei' expression: I-low much Arnold Sieinbeck-Commissioner of Ciiizenship: class vi pres. 3: loolball V 4: JV 2, 3: CSF life member: annual sl' 3. 4. Nickname: Arnie I, Arnold Sieinbeck, will, if som one else will wilh me. Richard Sloddarl-Foolball V 3, 4: I-li-Y 3, 4: CSF scholarsh cifizenship awards 3: PR Club 4. Nickname: Dick. I, Richa Sloddarl, will nolhing lo nobody because il isn'l worlh willing Gayle Taylor-Commissioner of Enlerlainmenl 3, 4: GAA I, 3, 4: all-slar, cabinel: CSF 5 sem.: scholarship, cilizensh awards 3: yell leader 3: songleacler 2. I, Gayle Taylor, will loud and large moulh io any small-lime punk who can'l' gel' word in edgewise. Pe'l'er Thorp-Track I, 2, 3, 4: baskelball 2: CSF 2: senior pl 4: boys' choir I, 2, 3, 4: mixed chorus I, 2, 3, 4. Pel' expressio Wouldn r gel pasl The censors. l will my abilily in runni lhe hall mile lo anyone who wanfs 'Io gel' around. Bill Van Horn-Boys' League vice-pres. 4: loolball V 3, 4: l, 2: PR Club 3, 4: I-li-Y 3. Pei expression: PreHy good l Bill Van I-lorn, will lhe lun I had playing loolball 'lo brolher, Gary. Earl Von Dollen-FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Ugly. Pei expre sion: Al ease, men! I, Earl Von Dollen, will my forward, u hesilanl, and oulspoken manner wilh girls 'ro Alan Hoyt Ray Waddinglon-CSF 5 sem.: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4: annual sla 4: Bearcal slall: 3, 4: band I, 2, 3, 4. l, Ray Waddingro being ol unsound mind and unslable characler, will my car lhe Paso Robles Body Works, and my sympalhy lo any English sludenl who needs moral support William Wimmer-Pel expression: Lel's go hun+in'. I w par+ of my curly hair lo Mr. Quads, who needs il very badly Nancy Merson-GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: girls' choir 3. P expression: Whaf a pilIl l will my abilily 'ro gel more lhal my share of book lockers fo Sue Kennedy and Joanne Barry. Royal Yearwood-Sludenl' body pres. 4: 'loolball V 2, 3, baseball V I, 2, 3, 4: lrack I, 3, 4: All-Con. back: sludenl couil 3, 4. Pal expression: Lel s make mad love. I will my abilil lo be a lwo-'rime loser fo Valenline Padilla as he has a goo s+arl'. Roberl' Yosl-Baskelball 2: 'rrack C 2: Cadels l, 2, 3, 4: ban- I, 2, 3. Nickname: Yos+ie. Pal' expression: Info each life Iillle rain musl' fall-splash! I will my abilily lo do a molor cycle slunl drive lo Jack I-lillman in hopes he has beiler luck. Jack Zerkle--Mixed chorus 4. Nickname: Jerkie. Marianne Elliolf-Scholarship award 2: CSF I, 2, 3: yell leacle 3: sludenl' courl 2: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4. I, MariannI Ellioli, will my big ears 'lo anyone who can cover rhem berle lhan I have. Janis Glimp-Glee Club I: mixed chorus 2, 3, 4. Nicknam ..Iany. Pei' expression: Gadl:ree. I will my Iwo years 3 working in 'lhe office lo anyone who lhinks he could hav- more lun. ' bfch, Two frees and a hammock Soup s On' Pam and Rosemary Vnvlan and a trash can Book ends A Fishing nef7 j ww mah? fn? ,, - ,jg ,Q Q .g, EQ- 3- w.am, i -1 'fb' stings s,m,,,? wif' K, .N 'mp N 5 5 ts YQ- XQBX S +234 W as .ff as fa,-5 Q wwf mga 53-4- s 545 3-SSW . . Q-'fi if .6. Above: The seniors hold no respect for 'fresh on inifiafion day. Above: A group of senior girls relax on ihe senior lawn afrer lunch. To fhe Ieff: Presidenf John Burson conducfs a Senior Class m for The promotion of fhe play. Above: Members of fhe Senior Play cas? assemble afler a rehearsal. Above: l-imrnmm, noi' bad. Neiler inspecls BresseHe's senior swea er. or y The Tinal year proved To be The busiesT Tor The Class oT '53. The iniTiaTion was The TirsT greaT proiecT. The iniTiaTion commiTTee worked hard and managed To Think up quiTe a score oT villainous Things wiTh which To plague The poor Treshmen. lT musT have been one week ThaT The greenhorns will never TorgeTl One of The major achievemenTs oT The Senior Class was The play, MoTher ls A Freshman. ATTer many long weeks oT memorizing and rehearsing, The play was sTaged on March 6 and 7. A Tull house was on hand boTh nighTs and everyone agreed ThaT iT was a big success. In TacT iT was such a success ThaT The casT Traveled ouT To Camp RoberTs and enTer- Tained The boys There. A parTy Tor The casT and Those associaTed wiTh The producTion was held aT The home of Denny STanley aTTer The March 7 perTormance. AnoTher accomplishmenT oT The class was Their presenTaTion oT a class assembly shorTly beTore The ChrisTmas holidays. A celebriTy in The class was PeTe NeiTer, who was awarded The l'lelm's FoundaTion Award Tor The excel- lenT TooTball skill which he displayed during The grid season. 0Ther honored members oT The class were The eighT who aTTained liTe membership in The CSF. ATTer Tour years oT paTienT waiTing, diTch day Tinally arrived in laTe April. The class seT ouT briqhT and early one morning and spenT The enTire day swimming, eaTing, and basking in The sun. On The arrival home The class was preTTy Tired and sun- burned, buT everyone agreed ThaT The day had been well worTh waiTing Tor. All in all, iT was a wonderTul year-one which will always be remembered by The Class oT '53. Above, Kern, Herrera, and Damm scan The college bulleTin board in The main hall. Above, Linda Biork and Mike Bugqv purchase senior play TickeTs , sellers Charlene l-larrnon and Vivian Colburn. Above, how many members of The graduaTing Senior Class can you idenhfy? Among The group are Sally Bean, Vivian Colburn, Barbara Mil er, Marianne EllloTT, Shirley Dahl, Erich Schwandf, Cliff Newlin, and JeTTa Spencer. Egffrsmst' El Tro m .. .1 . . Above: Junior Class officers Hansen, Klinfworfh, Goodale, and Ken- nedy dlscuss magazine sales. Members of Jrhe Junior Class siaried our rhe school year by receiving rheir beauiiiul class rings. Soon airerwards ihey began worlc on 'rhe candy and pop- corn concession which ihey ran al' all 'rhe home ioor- ball games. ln December 'rhey sold oodles of magazine sub- scripiions io The Jrown-folks ro provide suiiicieni 'Funds for ihe biggesr eveni of ihe year, 'rhe iunior-senior prom. Prizes were awarded 'ro rhose selling 'lhe greai- esi amouni' of subscripiions. ln January They selecied 9, I to F Enom 'rheir senior sweaiers. wifh whire as The color. The sweaier emblem was designed in a Junior Class em- blem conresi. ln May came Jrhe big evening. Many a sleepless nighr was speni in hard work in ihe gym. Gradually a very beauiiiul scene unfolded. which was ihe pride of every iunior. The year ended wiih a wonderful prom. Now 'rhe iuniors are looking forward wi+h greaf anlriciparion io rheir senior year. Abc e Members of The prom commiiiee hash over plans Above: Allbrilfen, Neiileion, and Rovensiine slruggle io saiisfy popcorn and c for the big formal. demands ai The foolball game. Belly Allbrillen Jim Andrews Frank Babcock Pearl Avery Joe Ballesieros Joanne Barry Marilyn Baumbach Pal' Black Don Bridge Verna Brimhall James Brown Doreen Buckle Sharon Casper Mariorie Cherry Belfy Claybrcok Bill Clevenger Loreffa Connors Jan Corippo Par Cropper Barbara Curry James Damron Marcelene Davis Darrell Davison Ann Douglas Harold Douglas Don Eades Bernard Elsier Richard Ernsf Roberi Ernsl Jack Eva ns Howard Frisby Don Gibbs Joe Gill Joy Goodale Ray Griswold 5 fa l '3 .., V Q , E . H as 4 Lf ns l , 'QL , af? i r XX v mf' Qian l , .91 L Q V :,..s: . T A, V-I :f I Hg W .,. , ' ' .: 'Q .V :.:.:.: .:. 'X .. I. ,. we : lg W: .,:., ,,-5 ,-... nh rw l ry -, EZ Q ::?': I ' no , . l k' Y P, N e ., r v .. ef W me V 53' ,Q X emu 'GJ W Q 'wh' W VE E a -R: ' 7 E 1 -zu A .:.,.. W... if 'J -2' -r X , R .. ,? L - .,.. l.. ll' I Q :ii , Si Rini 5' M, Zfj My ll l il. Barbara Hambly Barbara Hewsfon Bill Hoskin Elsie Kirkendall Warren Madison Barbara Nefileion 22 2 are I' X eg W gy r A! HP' V LN Q? ' lrh. J af 'ff 5 , 1 Q, ew 5 1 3 'glfl k' Kenf Hansen Richard Hlbbard Arlene lversen James Kcon Marilyn McNigl1l Mike Nugenf J A H H l lx e . gp 1 4' A S A H W 5 . . a 1 P S . aa.: ,f-..., -,If 1 9 Pa? Henderson Eva Sue Hord Sue Kennedy Allie Machado Beverly Moe Val Padilla F' E. if Z .:., .' ,., W ? J , l 1 6, 5 K ' I Ek W l iw l ,. z 5 'i-me Vg y ggi? e . .,... , l ' WF ii f .,i,fg'. 725. 55:21 -' I 'y C ' Y? Y ..... 534 ff. 1 i K' .:..l' :'.,. 2 L. W as rv. by Q., .:.:,., . ,. Bill Pallerson Joe Schauf Jack Spaulding Barbara Taylor Gloria Webb Evelyn Peskin Delores Schlegal Mary Jane Speck Mariorie Thomas Belly Wells Aillm- al'-if 'T' Kennefh Rambo Joanne Shefler Cliffon Sfanley Carlene Tidrow Sammy Wells Charles Rovensline Carol Sinclair Richard Sfone Faye Trink Erna Wheafon Bonnie Wolff Noi' Piciured: Tom Black, Alan Hoyl', Herminia Jayubo, Nancy Looper, Ed Sm LA Luehen Rulledge LaNeva Slaylon Nella Fay Sfubblefield Irene Waer Harold Wl-life Roberl Woolsey ilh, Calvin Yarbrough l Herberl' Sample Pal Smilh Beverly Talberf Joanne Waer John Wolf George Work 23 Soplmdfmg 'LuL, no be Sv? x3'le.f2 -I Above: Sophomore Class officers Drennan, G-erbasi, and Lauridsen plan class acTiviTies. Sophomores hiT The campus oT ole Paso I-ligh in SepTember as well-seasoned sTu- denTs. They sTarTed The year's acTiviTies by operaTing a coke sTancl aT The lasT Two TooT- ball games. l.aTer in December They made a specTacular showing in The CloThes Tor Korea drive. Over Tive Tons oT cloThing were collec:Ted alTogeTher, buT The sophs broughT in more pounds oT oloThes per sTu- denT Than any oTher class. Winning This drive helped Them in The lnTer-Class ConTesT. Helping The needy Koreans, however, gave Them much more saTisTacTion Than did The winning oT The conTesT. As a prize, Camp RoberTs inviTed The enTire class To an All- STar Review. General Champeny laTer pre- senTed The class wiTh a Trophy. OTher acTiviTies included The class assem- bly and The decoraTion oT The May Queen's Throne. WiThouT a doubT, iT was a memorable year OT hard worlc, Tun, and pleasanT expe- riences. Above: General Champeny presenTs a Trophy To Bob Qerbasi for The Sophomore Class vicTory in The c oThing drive. B1 i . f xr .:,: J . il it Q f ,Q , M X . JF a I , : ::: :-: , ,L r ' 1 l 'Q a 5 gif E. ' L ' Y 1 H aa gsm fE :' .W I' ,l ,... ,e .. :san 1 1 Q r vi' F Z I X Y 'S 5 s 1' P fl , . N, I so, '- . ,.:,.:, . . , ,gg ,ii - ,- Wm? Kafherine Anderson Charles Blair Sharon Burleigh Sandra Casper Alberfa Clark Sally Daily , ,,., - .,:' - 'ki V 'ibfl wwe., Gilberl Bailey William Bower Clark Burson Eunice Cauffrnan Earline Clark Trillis Dallaire u o off? -mf - 'Sf Jail .. 5. . H51 ,Ie we y k al .11 il 'rf ' f K Q - -v 1 'i ifjijia 1 -,., : ,-:-g.Iii '-if-: .,' Q 9? 3:f,fi:,sf:f ' . ,e i V 3 ' ar -X fi ,sliiiwaf 31 Gwen Bangle Adrianna Brewen Gloria Busi Emma Leia Chism Alberla Colburn Roberf Dalrymple Hi Jackie Benner Marilyn Bridge Margie Bufler Norman Church Julio Camacho David DeChaine Linda Biork Tommy Buckle Bob Carler Marina Cisneros Kenneih Colwell Janei' DeVall 7 .. . ,IF MQ 'lk lf A if 53 r ' 'Q James Black Orin Buckman Bob Cary Al Clark Douglas Cryer Charles Drake 25 ww Tfs s l r Y ik, , L 2 xg E Q, , :.:: 1 59' L 4 . rf. ziifi 9.55 11 gl' f fr 'K Q 4' 'Q is L f- 1 ' N :- . rf' ti Y I M. :.:- 4 rs.: R 3 5 ls aid' E E r , x J -xx K T QQ. 4 L ,,, H 55 I I- III' r X . W fs :..: ,,, -lx :zu xr a 4.1 r 'Q . ig P by jf, Biff 1 4 1 . .... L . . J, if . 52-ali'- N .ff El: 3:6 , .'::-EM 52.-: ,, .I A U v 5' ::E:: 1. r' v rf. 7 ' , I 5 Nfl- A A l rf if lllffijr .:. 5 E5 H1545 S .ul I 2 ,fi-., . ' , f F4531 f .5 'L .5 -' Z y-.b x 'I fl I3 +'-.- 4 .H I z iw Willena Drenn Rufh Eddy Harold Frankli James Frisby Gary Fullerlon Donna Fundel Lance Furness Bob Gerbasi Herman Gonza Larry Hammon Beverly Hancoc Peggy Harmon Janef Harrison Darlene Hari' Mike Heilman Leroy Henry Phyllis Hinar Georgia Huff Larry James Norma Johnson Annis Keener Michael Kirkpal! June Klinlworlh Donna Kummer Dorofhy Laurids? -A Paul Layne Neng Levson Ruber Layson Claudelle Long Jimmie Lundbecn Sfanley Lux Norman Mageno Bob Mandella Sharon McAndr Roberf McGeor, r McManis illwee lfMorningsfar 1 Morones da Murphree h Offoson olm Perrlne Pelerson Pumphrey Day Reich I Reif ne Rhyno y Richeffl ld Roberlson oll Rude a Lou Rufledge ho Schwandf el Shaw ur Sheiler -na Slmpson ard Sinclair ne Smilh -erl' Stevens y Elva Sfoddarl dra Sufherland Swanson wes Taylor ol Tiplon ur Tucker a Tuley y Tulev -n Van Horn ny Von Dollen Wealherman 1 Weaver 1 Wilcoski el Wilhrow er Zsmmin lane Zorkle Plcfured: Welsey vera, Oscar Jayubo Lshrfald, Beverly nor, Dick Wagslaff iam Oberf. Marva Lewis. s f' I F l 1 n W- s, , 1 Q f- l if 52: El, Jfwnh, , Jabra, .IHUL Allhough life appeared prelly rough 'ro lhe freshmen when 'rhey llrsl enlered high school in Seplember, lhey soon lumped inlo The school rouline and exhllollecl 'lheir abllily lo keep pace wllh lhe veleran classes. A visllor lo Jrhe school on lnillalion Day mlghl have. on 'lirsl lhoughl, nolilled The Humane Sociely. ln reallly, however, lhe Frosh ralher enioyed ll-especially aller il' was all over. The Frosh conlribuled lo school acllvilies by decoraling lhe goal posls for home foolball games. They drew lhe mosl parenls ln lhe F'.T.A. drive: and as This copy wenl 'ro press, lhey were oul ahead in lhe inlerclass conlesl. Below: Mr. Quade presenls len dollars fo Terry Black, class presi- denf, for fhe fresh viclory ln P.T.A. affendance conlesl. Below: Freshman officers Beaudoin, Baxler, Black, Rambo, and Claassen. Above: Frosh look weird buf enioy The fun of inillalion al Paso High. 5 ' -' . .. . .... . f A r BIN APPIHOU I l-Oli Aulf - .- . . gl .'f fff ' N . . ---- 'JI-:-. .,:'.Qf :a KQFTX1 .72 r..,.,:, . -5-,: .f , W L 2- M :.. :-2 1 ' ' Q l ::- 1- an-' -- slr? -g , - n .: ' :':l:Z::' ' .5 .F -:t.- TQ :5fE2iZ?':' - Heel gzirirrf- Don Averv . X A v ' V I ' - eilberf Ayala 'I .. 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Maia .,.. ., H xl.: 2. .. gi :eg meme he-he A '15 - -Y 115 119 Sh .v . - 1- Q. 9. 1 , 1-ee, ' .' fa - 5 Qmggliii ' .v LL' .: ff? 5' 5 . , I f xg Q.-r A if-figs? is . f fl' YZF? 'ffefpf :ff '-I 1 . I V - V- i , N lf , if Above: Coach Barnharf explagng llhe new fape recorder To Wayne ef er. alzierlfo J There are lwo sides lo every slory and here is 'lh inlelleclual side of school life. You have probably a ready observed lhe aslule-looking sludenls in lhe vari ous classes depicled on lhis page. bul' 'rhis is only a cros seclion ol 'rhe varied schedule of classes offered b Paso l-ligh. One may lalce Lalin, Spanish, choir, algebr English, journalism, shop, cadels, geomelry. arl, or nearl any olher course lhal appeals To him. Top, above: English -sludenls exercise lheir brains in an open-book lesl. Direclly above: Mr. Hahn makes the mechanical drawing class loe 'rhe mark. 32 Top, above: Miss McPeak explains fhe idiosyncracies of parallel line lo her geomefry class. Direcily above: The sewing class gels insfruclions from Mrs. Raiii. , ff :gig rf Sfudy hall sludenfs pa f '5 2' dime H: F, . A n,,,,,.pammwu ,V NN, ,,,s.1mgww Vaginal M' W it iv? rfuwai W V , ..v-f biwyfw' wi ,i JL.- w fhrough books in The library lo gain new knowledge. Above: Doc Chambers checks The progress of her biology slu- denls on 'rhe homework assignment Directly below: Whal' have we here? Why, i+'s Mr. Bailey and his physics slu dents gazing af a bell iar. Lower piclure: Ah, yes-U.S. Hislory, wilh The professor himself in lhe leff background. ss Beeler s second period Typing I class works feverishly for grealer M .rf speed and accuracy. AE 461:11 ,.Hw, aonmwgsgatn Lqj:7p'4 'a 00 ,Jada rw-4' wiv. WM ffigff fy Ziff? 5 if V-P' .,.4 L.. ,-, . f' fi.. J af 's' V ,' I J A ,- - 1 I fv' av ' m I 1 Vg 1 vs .f' D l i i i t 5, :: .Q.,5:3,5g -.345 i:s .Q .,::.-g:5'f:- 5 '. 'ir' Wr ay - 'A 2' .argl .. 'jj -Y -3121 rw fsiiwjg 'Qfglh - . ..,. ., . ' - s s, , g T fi ?Q:vr-'rm 'fr' 1. ' 1Q.3e'?'ig: r.-AI .:. , 1 QETQ ',', i ' Sifiafgg W- Bob Flood -. 2 ,lk Q 2 'Ei , . Edifor Luehen Rulledge George Work Josie Martinez Denny Sfanley Shirley Damm Barbara Miller Assisfanf Ar? Edilor Assislanf Business Manager Girls' Sporfs Photographer Typisf Organizafions Edif Russell Hawe Gary Nail Beffy Fiegufh Ray Griswold Erich Schwandi Ray Waddingfon Boys' Sports Assis1'anfAr+ Edifor Senior Class Editor Phofogra pher The Ar'rs Editor Campus Life Edifcr The Publicalions Deparlmenl, consisling of 'rhe slall of The school paper, Tl-IE BEAR- CAT, and l'he slall of lhe yearbook, El Roble lvlurrnullo, has finished lhese 'raslcs for 'rhe year: The BEARCAT slalll produced a lolal of sevenleen issues of ils bi-weekly paper rhrough The eflorls of ils eleven members and lheir adviser, lvlariha Swanson. The lirsl semesler saw Ron Roberlson as edilor-in-chief of The BEARCAT. Ray Waddinglon assumed 'rhis posiiion for lhe second semesler. The El Roble ivlurmullo. which is now in your hands, has been wrirlen and pul logelher by much hard worlc on The parl' of all The slalll, l'he edilor, Bolo Flood, and adviser, ivlarlha Swanson. A ' 36 Epub.. Below: Ron Roberfson, BEARCAT edilor, checks Flood's page Iayoul while Miss Swanson, Below: Sleinbeck finishes lhe lasl' page of his slory while Boland adviser, and three aslule staff members look on. V and Sfanley check The copy. Above: Pulling fhe paper lo bed are BEARCAT slah' members Above: Fiegulh, Taylor, and Schwandf fold BEARCATS for lhe exchange editor while af fhe PRESS office. The PRESS linofypisl' is unidenfified. lll's Kern adds up reams of figures. really Rober'fson.l 'I ' r Top Picfure: Members of lhe casl run fhrough anofher nighlly rehearsal. Dlrecfly Above: The enlire casl assembles. Lefl' 'lo right: Sfeinbeck, Bean, Andrews, Bond, Keener, Henderson, Nail, Biorks Bedell, Miller, Sleers, Slanley, Peirce, and urson. 38 Baby, come lo my arms, says Don Andrews in ihe Above Piclure, a scene from Mo+her ls a Freshman. CAST , Mrs. Abigail Ablool ,......,...,........,... Doris S'l'GeFS Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,....,,,,,..,....... Pal Henderson Mrs, Miller ,,.,,,,,,,,.....,...,.,.,,.... Marlha Schwandl Sludenls al' Poinler: Sylvia ,....................,,.,........,...... Rosemary Bedell Bunny .........,..,..,.,,,..,.... ......,.,,....... S ally Bean Helen ,,..,., ..,......,. L inda Biorlc Carrie .,,,,. ......., A nnis Keener Clara ,,,,.., ........ J oan Miller Marge ,,,,.,,,., ,.,.,,... D ixie Bond Bobo ..,.,.,,, ...............,. G ary Nail Jack ,,..,,, .....,..,..,.,... P eler Thorp Howie ,,.,..,....,...... ........ A rnold Sleinloeclc Bill ..,......,,...,,,....,.....,..........,.s.,....... Don Andrews Dean Gillingham .,...,.,,.....,..,,..,,,.... John Burson Dean of Poinler College Professor Michaels ................,..,.. Denny Slanley who Teaches Zoology l-lenry McGruloer, handyman .o,.,.,. Frank Pierce ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Play Direclion .........,.. Miss Calherine Easlerling Slage Direclion .....,.............,....,. Mr. Bruce l-laig Slage Manager .............,....,....... Wayne Sheller Slage Crew ,.......,............, Wayne Sheller. Pele Neiler, Gary Nail l.ighl's and Curlain ...,.................. Wayne Sheller Music and Sound Eflecls ..,........, George James Properlies ...,,.,..... Gary Nail, Arnold Sleinloeclc, Rosemary Bedell, Sally Bean Programs ,o,.,,,,.,.,,..,..,..,., Mrs. Marilyn McGu'llin and Office Slall x 9' 9A.n,j 1 X w V x x ,-X nf Xl x s If - . - ..-, . YE V -as B 1 sw K we .-if X 3 if M .. X: -4 X, ,X 21 5 Ei? as 5 . jg. ' yr K 5 E S 5 Above: The casf Hakes five affer a sfrenuous rehearsal. ' rl M ' , Q w 2 . uw uv 4.. MVME Above: Miss Easrerling, play direcfor, and members of The casf enioy Themselves af fhe D. E Lewis home affer +he play. Af Leff: Rohrer and Neifer repair The props for ihe big performance. 1: -as 6 C.z....I.... M' v-X w W 1 1 E ' . I 1' r The Chrisfmas Vocal Concerl' was really a lremenclous success, due To The hard work pu? forlh by fhe choruses and 'lheir direclnr, Mrs. Lighfburn. Gefflng a robe fhar would fil' was a 'rough iob, buf all managed 'lo look The choirs wall for lhe narrafors To finish felling lhe Chrisfmas Sfory befo preHy for The Chrisfmas program. fhey presenf The second portion of fheir program. 'f gm, mg, , f r Y J MPV 'Nw , . ,f ' 1 f.. 1- Ag M ,. s - K Y f. .1 ff gf xy L 4, S41 f 2 'x 4 f' aff. .. 'Q ,513 ' N 5 5,42 fv TQ' , , 'VET :Mi ' 1 ffl-1 1 'EL 4' ,I ' gf' 'TU' 'ni 5 tif: ' Sifli 479 55? f ' Z ffm! fgl wf-'3 ' 9 W 'Z K- 4 : 4!, -- 5 Q My Ay r.: XV' k :U .N fs Av nf2r,,,,.fgi 1' ,' E . 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WhiTeside, The band sTarTed oTl The year's acTiviTies by marching in The Pioneer Day parade. FooTball season proved To be a busy period Tor The band members, as They played and perTormed Tor The rooTers of bolh The BearcaTs and The oppo- siTion. mas musical concerT because of The posT-season games. Several members oT The band parTicipaTed in The Two-day Clinic Band TesTival aT San Luis Obispo in January. ln The disTricT FesTival held aT Paso Robles on Below: Mr. WhiTeside pufs inTo acfion The Theory Thal' pracfice makes perfect Above: The band, decked our in full colors, marches onto The field 'for The half-time performance. March l9-20 The band received a high enough raT- ing To aTTend a secTional TesTival aT a locaTion unde- Termined aT The Time ThaT This copy wenT To press. OTher acTiviTies oT The band included Their con- cession aT The Tairgrounds on Pioneer Day, Their per- Tormance aT The TooTball rallies. and Their daily band pracTice each day during TourTh period. 553, QM! The CSF goT OTT To a good sTarT in The Fall season by selling coTTee and doughnuTs To all The home TooTball games. The reTurns oT The concessions puT The organizaTion's Tinancial sTaTus in a good posiTion To meeT The year's acTiviTies. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were Tom Barry, presidenTg Ray WaddingTon, vice-pres'denTq Bonnie WolTT, secreTary, and Maxine Rhyne, Treasurer. Sec- ond semesTer oTTicers were Tom Barry, re-elecTed president Ron RoberTson. vice-presidenT, and Above Russ l-lawe and ofhers of The CSF keep shivering foolball fans warm lvlarlilia Schwandl-' Secrel-ary' Advisers were Mr' Wlih hofsoffee and doughnuls- l-lielmeland, Mr. Bailey, and Mrs. Chambers. B I Th CSF bl f h ' ' - - . - e ow e Sponsors an 5525,-Tp Eoiefff wh Engmeels Chorus Bom Achvihes oT The year included The Two semesTer 5 s Q5 iniTiaTions, DiTch Da , and an evenTTul and en'o able ws: sg :Beings , H fi i M H is-sf J snow Trip To Sequoia in March. The club also spon- ,iz sored an assembly oT The 95Th Engineers' Chorus K Trom Camp RoberTs. ln May several members aTTended The annual CSF convenTion in Pasadena. Those who held membership in The Quill and Scroll a naTional socieTy oT high school iournalisTs, were Ray WaddingTon, Bob Flood, Ron RoloerTson, and Ray Griswold. ln addiTion To meeTing daily Tasks in The publicaTions deparTmenT, The group sold cold drinks aT The TirsT Two home TooTball games. Those holding oTTices were Ron RoberTson. presi- denTg Ray WaddingTon, vice-presidenT, and Ray Griswold. secreTary. MarTha Swanson served as advisor. gr Yanni' Back row, lefi' To righf: Lowell Claassen, PeTer Thorp, Richard SToddarT, Erich SchwandT, Ray Griswold, Lowell Hoy, Ray Waddingfon, Russell Hawe, Kenf Hansen. Fourih row: John Michelmore, Vaude Dallaire, MarTha SchwandT, June BoTTs, Gail Woone, Norman Magenml, James Lundbeck, Charles Blair, Roberf Woolsey, Tom Barry, CSF president Third row: Bill Bower, Dick l-libbard, Maxine Rhyne, Joanne SheTler, Arlene Iverson, Elise Houghion, Dick Bryan, David DeChaine, Roberf Rirschler, Ron Roberfson, Second row: Bill Kern, Larry Purnphrey, Mike Ressler, Nellafay STubbleTield, Bonnie Wolfe, Barbara Curry, Jean WaTkins, Richard Sinclair. Fronf row: Fred Woodland, Verna Brimhall, Sandra Casper, Dorothy Lauridsen, Mary E. SToddarT, Sharon McAndress, Gayle Taylor, Bob Flood, Denny Sfanley. I O O U To fhe righf, fhe oufsfanding iournalisl's of lhe school ' , ' ' pose following formal inifialion ceremonies af fhe Paso fi Robles lnn. Leff 'lo riqhf: Ron Roberfson, Erich Schwandl, Tom Barry, Barbara Taylor, Ray Waddinqfon, Beffy Fiequfh, Bill Kern, Miss Marfha Swanson, adviser, Ray Griswold, Denny Slanley, Bob Flood, and Arnold Steinbeck. if-,Ms W... . - X, l . .,,,., 'nv i 1 -nw.. -. .1-A lf E341 W ,sg B . , il, x , 1 N ove, fhe CSF life members. Leff lo riqhf: Bob Flood, Tom Barry, old Sfeinbeck, Gayle Taylor, Erich Schwandf, Ray Waddinglon, Ron Roberfson, and Denny Slariley. Above, rogues' gallery? No, merely Quill and Scroll inifiafes. Lefl' lo righl: Tomb sfone Beauregard, Superman, Hillbilly Fiegufh and her twin sister B. Taylor Pogo, and Drew Wesl. I I . . . . Below, Quill and Scroll members admire Bill Kern's new new CSF inlflafes are blindfolded for fhe formal lnrliafion ceremonies. membership pin. 51:11 121, Hnfion, Back Row, Ieff fo right Baxfer, freshmang Work, iuniorg Clouser, senior, Shaw, sophomore. Fronf Row: Beaudain freshman, Bean, Giris' League, Connors, iuniorg Sfeinback, Commissioner of Citizenship' Estrada, Boys' League Colburn, seniorgTip1on, sophomore. Back Row, left 'ro right: Beaudoin, freshman, Schwandf, sophomore, Shefler, junior. Fronf Row: Bedell, vice-pres., Bean, pres.: Miller, secre- tary. Nof Picfure'd: Marfinez, senior. Above: Boys' League officers Van Horn, Esfrada, and Afwood prepare The year s acfivirie-s. 48 i A-si-eye: ,. CadeTs, led by Capfaln Mandella, go Through rouTine pracfice on The baseball field, Above: CadeT Gordon Koolman assisTs a local Toofball fan in finding a seaT. faalcfas 12. .SCILUHL wall The California Cade+ Corps Trains high school sTu- denTs in miliTary skills and The developmenT oT leader- ship. Under The command oT Franlc BarnharT, The local uniT sTudied basic mili+ary Training, map reading, com- pass reading, combaf TormaTions, TirsT aid, Terrain Tea- Ture sTudies, scouTing and paTrolling. A greaT deal oT Time was spenT on riTle pracTice. The boys who enTered The sTaTe riTle maTc:h during January were Charles lvlandella, RoberT lvlandella, Luehen RuT- ledge, Charles Wyricli, Larry Hammons, Bill OberT, Kenny Thompson, Gordon Koolman, AlberT Richmond, RoberT YosT, Ed SmiTh, and Charles Blair. The highlighT oT The year was The CadeT Review in May. The CadeTs gave a marching exposiTion on The Too+baIl Tield beTore The sTudenT body, inTroduced Their leaders. and demonsTraTed riTle and combaT TormaTions. This is The Third successTul year oT The CadeTs aT Paso l-li. and iT promises To be a permanenT and very bene- Ticial orgar1izaTion. These boys will be graTeTul, in laTer miliTary liTe, Tor The Training They have received This year. Back row, leff To righT: RoberT Cropper, Mike LuTTropp, Ed SmiTh, Richard WagsTafT, AlberT Richmond, Weldon Madison, Terry Minshull, Roberf Woolsey, Ken Colwell, Maior Frank Barnharf, Commandani: Third row: Arlin Peferson, Henry Taylor, Jack Sylva, Theron Gray, Charles Wyrick, Foy SargenT, Richard Bryan, John Minshull, Bruce Bryanf, DeIberT Frazier. Second row: Rociger Zemmin, Ken Thompson, Gordon Koolman, Lance Furness, Bill Hoskin, Doiiplas Cryer, Larry Fee, RoberT Hirsch er, John Deubler, Gary FullerTon. FronT row: Tech. SgT. Roberf Mandella, STa Sgf. RoberT Yosf, Tech. SgT. Gregory Layson, Capfain Charles Mandella, 2nd LT. Roberf Johnson, STaTT SgT. Charles Blair, STafT SgT. Don Gibbs, Larry Hammons. V Mmm-na..s, . - W fi 1 A , s we a we ve n w L . . M 1-he -eas,zww,w-sf suv- -an Q' .- ,.., -mmf ..,4 L ,-Us 5- 336 UMM The PPA group was very acTive This year. ln Oc The Paso Robles chapTer esrablished a record in The buying Tour. Howard Frisby and Don Bridge boTh lc Two animals: and Sam Wells, Tom RicheTTi. Dick ErnsT ErnsT, Bob Cary, Monroe Murphy, Dick Johnson, PaT Black, and Charles Drake purchased one animal each. Charles Drake capTured The annual Sears and Roebuck l:oundaTion loan oT SI75 Tor The purchase oT an animal. FFA's Pioneer Day TloaT was an old covered showing old Tarming eguipmenT. The Theme was FuTure Was Farming. Their enTry won TirsT prize in l-lorse-Drawn EquipmenT secTion. ln November The oTTicers aTTended an OTiicers' Tr School in San Luis, sponsored by The agriculTure Te oT The secTion. ln December The iunior and senior me were parTicipanTs in a conTesT sponsored by The Co-C Tive EducaTion AssociaTion oT CaliTornia. Sam Wells Von Dollen, and PaT Black Tied Tor TirsT place and won CliTT Johnson Took TourTh place. The biggesT evenT oT The year was Their snow Trip Sequoia in February. AbouT TwenTy boys and Their visers wenT. The annual ParenT-and-Son BanqueT was held in T Tollowed by The judging aT The l-larry Parker Field Day and annual Open l-louse aT The high school in April. The boys also exhibiTed Their livesTock and incl proiecTs aT The King CiTy Pair. Upper LefT: Spaulding and Black, hoT-dog kings, peddle Their merchandise The FFA aT one of The big home fooTbalI games. To The LefT: FFA officers meef. Back Row, leTT To righfz Cary, Frisby, secreTaryg Sinclair, reporfer. Fronf Row: Clouser, presidenT7 P. Black, Treasurer. C. Johnson, presidenT, noT FFA members, assembled above, are Leif To Rig!-iT: Mr. Winferbourne, insfrucforg M. Murphy, J. Davis, D. Baker, D Sauref, B. Cary, B. Pierce, L. Clouser, J. Spaulding, J. Drake, P. Black, M. Frisby, D. Bridge, A. HoyT, D. Ernst, B Seeberf, B. ErnsT, F. Peskin, S. Wells, B. Rovensfine, T. RiccheTTi, N. Rambo, H. Sfeinbeck, H. Frisbv, C. Drake, R. Sinclair, B. Wicks, J. Evans, A. Brummal, C. Johnson, J. Schmiiz, M. Heilman. are local I952 wnnners ol the annual FFA luclgmg conlesf, held af lhe Harry Parker Ranch in San Luis Obispo. Above: Earl Von Dollen and Pal Black help in The conslruclion ofa feeder as inslrucfor Wlnlerbourne checks progress. Below: Howard Frlsby exhlblfs a couple of has prize sleers. 'v , , asf I 9? 5 Top Picfure: LeRoy Clouser does some arc welding on a lraller. Dlrecfly Above: Howard Frisby and Jack Evans weld on an FFA proiecl. K AV Q WWWY af ffiwff W ry X J hmmm .. A lellermen piclured Above are, Back Row, leff lo righlz Bill Van Horn, Sieve Hambly, Richard Millwee, Richard Sloddard, Val Padilla, Leroy Clouser, Arnold Sleinbeck, Richard Ernsf. Second Row: Wayne Sheller, John Burson, Richard Saurel, Gary Nail, Peler Thorp, Bill Pierce, Roberl Sealock, Fronf Row: Bob Ernsf, Bob Gerbasi, Esevio Cruz, Wayne Alwood, Bill Rohrer, Royal Yearwood. GAA leflervsfonden, Above, are Back Row, lefl' fo righf: Marianne Ellioll, Diane Cryer, Norma Dalrymple, Erna Wheaion, ' Pamela Boffs. Fronf Row: Josie Marlinez, Gayle Taylor, Marilyrl Baumbach, Sue Kennedy. .1ofaa,J7Qp,.. . lviaa, Above: Maiorelles Darlene Hari, Lorefla Connor-5, and Sharon Casper perform for phofographers. Pal Cropper is nof plcfured. Above: Cheerleaders Joy Goodale, Dave DeChaine, and Pal' Smifh really did have lhaf spirit Below are Songleaclers Claudefie Long, Wilenna Drennan, Carol Tipron, Geraldine Sosa, and Grace Herrera, who led the school in song during I95253. Above: Jerry Branneh, drurzn maior, poses wllh - mllafary air. 55 Jgnafzcai Wiqalrin as sr' Above, Back Row, lefl' To righl: Sealock, Brown, Rohrer, Hillygus, B. Ernsf, Millwee, Lehrfeld, Lazane, Sloddard. Second Row: D. Ernsl, Sfeinbeck, Neiler, Nail, Sheller, Buggy, Douglas, Oieda, Burson, Clouser, Coach Thomas. Fron? Row: Yearwood, Sauref, il-Iinclcle, Furness, Hambly, Van Horn, Eslrada, Afwood, Cruz, Johnson. The ever-fighling Bearcals of Coach Roy Thomas look on eleven opponenls during The season and were successful in deleaiing len of lhem. Their only loss was 'ro 'rheir rivals from 'rhe soulh, San Luis. Despile 'rheir loss 'ro San Luis, lhe supreme power and abilily of lhe Bearcals lecl 'rhem on ro a league championship in 'rhe SLO counly league, and laler a CIF championship. The besi CIF leams in our class of compelilion made good showings bul were unable lo overpower lhe Thomasmen. Paso Robles lolaled 249 poinls while lheir opponenls were only able lo pile up 59 poinls. The squad won +he CIF championship by downing Mira Cosla of Ivlanhallan Beach, Carpen'reria's War- riors, and The Yellow Jaclcels of Palo Verde I-ligh School. Blylhe. Record crowds and enlhusiaslic l'own suppori followed hand in hand wilh 'lhe 'loolball season. To all il' was a memorable season lhal' will undoubledly live in memory for many years lo come. C9 ffwwn, Varsify Foofball Scores Paso Robles ..... ,..... I 3 Paso Robles ...,, ,.,,w, 4 O Paso Robles ..... O Paso Robles ...,, ....,. 3 3 Paso Robles ,.... ..... 2 I Paso Robles ..,., ..,,. 2 7 Paso Robles ..... ....,, 2 I Paso Robles ....,.,.,,....,.., 26 'Non-conference CIF Paso Robles ,.,., ...... 2 I Paso Robles ...., ...,. 2 7 Paso Robles ..... ...... 2 O Kung Clly ........... .,,, Arroyo Grande San Luis ........ Sa nla Maria .,... .... 'AI'ascaoIero ....... .... Arroyo Grand e ...... .... San Luis ,,...,,,.... . Sanla Maria .,.,, ,... Playoffs Mira Cosla Carpenleria ,,... .s..,, I 4 Palo Verde .... . I Below: A varsify line Thar really wenf far in fhe fall of '52. Above: One of The many acfion plays of Ihe grid season. He's down buf sHII fighfing. Above, Top: Members of fhe varsify polish up for Ihe com- ing game. Direcfly Above: A delerrnined Bearcaf 'ream halls Ihe op- posifion. Below: Coach Thomas greefs coaches of The Mira Costa squad. Aid 'Y LeRoy Clouser Guard James Brown Quarterback Richard Ernsi Guard Arnold Sfeinbeck Tackle 58 Wayne Alwood Quarlerback Gary Nail End Roberf Ernsi' Cenfer Esvio Cruz Halfback Roberl' Sealock End Bill Van Horn Cenfer Bill Rchrer Halfback Richard Sfoddarl' Guard Ph'll' O' 'd MJGMQ a .nnsx Royal Yearwood Halfback Wayne Sheller Guard Pele Neiler Tackle Sfebe Hambly Tackle Ray Esfra da Halfback 1 mek Mimi End John Bursorr Fullback Dick Saurel Fullback Nol' Plclured Harold Douql Halfback Allan Furnes' Tackle Back Row, leff fo righf: Nugeni, Elsfer, Hillman, Damron, Cruz, Molina, McClain. Fourfh Row: Bass, T. Black, Lund- beck, Reich, Rambo, Frisby, Richmond, Koolman. Third Row: J. Black, Machado, Roberison, Minshull, Vanderburgh, Wyrick, Shaw, Van Horn. Second Row: Hillygus, Olfoson, Gerbasi, Layne, Rovenslein, Gill, Drake, Maqenol, Twissel- man. Froni Row: Coach Barnharl, Marlinez, Lopez, Wifcosky, Clark, Morningslar, Garcia, Gonzales, Padilla. gui aww pmgmr 5 The Bearlcillens of Coach Frank Barn- ari wenl lhrough an undeiealed season s They nosed oul every Jream 'rhal faced hem. This year's iunior varsily learn ex- ended lhe Bearlcillen winning slreale lo a grand lolal ol I6 games for 2 seasons ol play. This fine record shows iusl wha+ The learn is like. The well-balanced learn displayed 'rheir every Jralenl for looiball as lhey gave lhe fans lheir money's worlh in good foolball enlerlainmenl. The Bear- flcil'+ens deserve worihy menlion of 'rheir fine record and worlhy lille as champs, Paso Robles ...V,. 25 Arroyo Grande O Paso Robles ..,... 32 San Luis .,..,.....,, O Paso Robles ...,.. I3 Sanla Maria .... 6 'Paso Robles, ..... 32 'klhlascadero .,,.. . O Paso Robles ...,., 46 Arroyo Grande O Paso Robles ...... I9 San Luis .....,...,.. I4 Paso Robles ...... 7 Sanla Maria .,.. 6 'Non-conference The JV leam assembles for a viclory phofo immedialely affer crushing Arroyo Grande 46-0. fat Jlonpaiwm, 511416 jhilc row, left to right: Hansen, Black, Sealock, Padilla. Schauf. Fronf row: Harmon, Offoson, Afwood, Rohrer, Damron. Ab P d lla iumps for The gall as Brown, Hansen and Black prepare 'l or ac ion. Alrhough Jrhe Bearcal' cagemen lived in l'he cella for The Tirsl several games of l'he season, lhey sud denly exploded inlo a championship 'ream and ished 'rhe season wirh an 8-win, 3-loss record anolher SLO League championship. Mid-season found Jrhe Cafs going slrong unlil evenlually mel' Sanfa Maria and losl' a wildly Till by falling aparl in 'rhe second half. Th necessilaled a league play-oil: wilh Arroyo G a play-off 'rha'r was enough 'ro give anyone gray Nieverlheless, The Bearcals managed lo climb alop precarious 55-54 score in The lasl few seconds play and hold on. The Roblans mel Sania Barbara Cafholic High 'rhe iirsl round of The CIF play-offs. bul The f Gals losl +o The smoolh-working Cardinals 46-50. -1 IS A SCORES Paso Paso Paso s ' in Robles Robles .........,.., Robles ............. .3 I .42 San Luis ........... Paso Robles .........,.... 47 'Tail .......,..,...,,, Paso Robles ...,...,....L. 40 'iCal Poly J.V ..,, Paso Robles .............. 62 Lompos ,,.,,,,,,,. Paso Robles ......,..,,... 6l Aiascadero ..,.. Paso Robles ...,,....,.,.. 65 San'l'a Maria Paso Robles .,.,.......... 54 San Luis ........,,, 1 Paso Robles ....,.......,. 45 Arroyo Grande Paso Robles ,,....,.,..... 42 Lompoc ........ Paso Robles ............s. 64 Alascaclero .,.,, Paso Robles ..,,.......,.. 52 Sanla Maria Paso Robles ............., 55 Arroyo Grande Paso Robles ....,........ .46 San'l'a Barbara . ' Nonconference games 5 I 'Coalinga ..........,. Arroyo Grande .... BbG and Phillip Oieda. lwnand T115 Q Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Robles .,.,...,........ Robles ,......,........ 37 49 Dobles ,.,,.,,.....,... 52 l4 Robles ..............,. Robles ...,...,....,... Robles ................ Robles ................ 3l 46 57 Robles ..........,...,, 40 47 Robles ................ Robles ......,......... Robles ................ Robles ............,... 49 45 35 Bl! TEAM 'Coalinga ..,...s.,. Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 'Tall' ...,..,...,....... Lompoc ....,.....,. Alascadero ...... Sanla lvl a ria .s.... San Luis Obispo ...,...,.. Arroyo Grande Lompoc ......,.,... Alascadero ...., Sa nla Maria ...... Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Paso Robles ...........,..., Robles ....,. ,,,.... Robles Robles ................ Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles 'Non-conference 'NOD-COHleVSnCe CII 50 36 5l 22 27 l7 33 34 32 36 2l 32 B's, C's HAVE GOOD YEAR! A+ Left, Back Row, lefl To riqhll Don Gibbs, Frank Pa- dilla, Theron Gray, Terry Minshull, Bill Clevenger. Front Row: Richard Can- ? ll W M d H re , arren a lson, ar- old Whilel Weldon Madi- son. -Conference, Harold ifeg second Team, Frank Padillag honorable menlion, Don Gibbs and Bill Cleven- qer. 'Coalinga .......... Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo ..,......s 'klafl' ............................ Lompoc .,.......... Alascadero ...... Sanla Maria ...,.. San Luis Obispo ..,.,..,.. Arroyo Grande Lompoc ,................ Alascadero ...,,, Sanla Maria ,,..,, I4 l7 IO 23 3l 22 34 I9 25 22 34 36 d5'au.balL Back row, leff To rlghf: Fullerlon, Mgr.: Gray, ss, Michelmore, pg Mornlngslar, fy T. Black, F3 Twisselman, pg Koolman fy Dallaire, fg Coach Frank Barnh-arf. Second row: Slevens, Mgr.g Layne, Mgr.: Weldon Madison Zb' Rovensfine f Roberf Ernsf, fp Machado, cg Shaw, 3bg Layson, fg Oieda, 2b. Fronf row: Hillygus, pg Yearwood, 3bg Garcia, p Hambly, pg Richard Ernsf, fp Gerbasi, ss: Reich, lbg Lundbeck, cg Wyrlcks, c. Not picfured: R. O'rToson lb' Lehrfelcl p Damron Ib Brown f Padilla lb You're oul al' lhlrd' VARSITY RESULTS THROUGH MARCH 24 Paso aso aso aso Paso aso Paso aso Paso Paso Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles Robles King Clly Arroyo Grande Templeron Cambria San Luls Templelon Shandon Alascaolero King Clly Templelon Tl1ey're ready lor anylhlng. Jusl looking Thincs over w ss The 3-6 win-loss record of The early BearcaT pracTice games was noT overly impressive. buT These resulTs were by no means indicaTive oT a poor Team. WiTh The poTenTial maTerial Tor anoTher ouTsTanding Team like The l952 CIF championship squad. There was no doubT in The minds oT many ThaT The Team would come Through wiTh deTiniTely improved performance as The season progressed. As This maTerial wenT To The prinTer, The squad had yeT To play a league game or a home game. Roughly TwenTy TilTs remained on Theheavy schedule, allowing ample Time Tor Coach BarnharT's boys To TransTorm inTo an A-I ball club. An added aTTracTion To The season's baseball exhibiTions was The newly Tormed J.V. squad, which proved iTs abiliTies by dropping San Luis 8-2 in The early parT oT The season. 'x of The Tougher phases of pradice. has This groiunder all figured out He f 5 z.s..1:. .wx jzzaclf, Uic Juv, A squad, Top picfure, Frank Babcock, Benny Elsfer, Leon Morning:-Tar, Vaude Dallaire, Mike NugenT, Peie Neifer, Coach Roy Thomas, Ray Swanson, Lowell Hoy, Denny STanIey, Pefer Thorp, KenT Hansen. B squad, direcfly above-Back row, Ieff To riqhfz Larry Pumphrey, Russell Hawe, James Black, Bob Flood, Gary Van Horn, Dick Hibbard. C' squad, Front row' Bob Dalrymple, Vicfor MarTinez, Warren Madison, Orin Buckman, Ralph Lopez Above, Hansen and Hoy receive Their ribbons for broad aT The Lompoc Relays. ln spiTe of iTs diminuTive size, The Track squad opened The I953 season encouraging prospecTs as They capTured place in The annual Lompoc Relays. The ing week end Tound The CaTs Trampling opposiTion in a Three-way meeT aT AT AT Lompoc looTh relay evenTs wenT Roblans. wiTh Thorp, Hoy, Hansen. and MorningsTar comprising The Two Teams. Hoy, who Tied Tor TirsT in B high aT The sTaTe Tinals lasT year, easily Took To in Thai' evenT wiTh 5' 7 . 4lf2 inches under recorcl. Nugem' grabbed a second in The hurdles. and Hansen and Hoy placed and TirsT respecrively in loroad jump. New varsiTy names aT ATascadero NeiTer in shoT puT and STanley in The 880 Meanwhile impressive B's includ Black, G. Van Horn, Flood, Work, l-lawe, Pumphrey. Among The C prospecTs Warren Madison and V. MarTinez. As This copy wenT To press on March individual raTings were inconclusive, buT all promises were good. Below, Thorp hifs The Tape in The A medley relay eve Lompoc Relays. ed nT af Below: Hoy and NugenT skim The hurdles. Edd, Wfw fan, BQ, Rugged Iefl' To righl: Barry, Hord, Kennedy, Sosa, and Lauridsen plan GAA acTiviTies. 'F i ' 7 We All our aThleTes aren'T boys. Anyone who has par- TicipaTed exTensively in The girls' sporTs acTiviTies knows ThaT The program can be quiTe rugged. Organized under The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, The girls parTicipaTe in boTh inTerclass and inTraclass com- peTiTion. Every girl musT ioin in The physical educaTion program daily in one oT The six P.E. periods. Sue Kennedy was presiclenT oT The GAA during The school year. OTher members oT The cabineT were Joanne Barry, Eva Sue Hord, Geraldine Sosa, and DoroThy Lauridsen. The P.E. classes were under The insTrucTion oT Miss ElizabeTh Davis. Among The many acTiviTies in The year's program were baslceTball, volleyball, volleyTennis, bowling, Tennis. and baseball. BaslceTball All-sTars oT The season were Gayle Taylor, Josie MarTinez, Sandra SuTherland, and Marilyn Bridge. are All-sTars Josie MarTinez, Gayle Taylor, Marilyn Bridge, and Above: IT's volleyfennis season again as The 4Th period P.E. class plays Sandra Sufher and. a fasT mafch. elow Sally Bean and Joan Kiizman engage in a ripping game of Below: Eunice Cauffman and Sue Kennedy give The TradiTional hand ping pong. shake affer a refreshing Tennis duel. 'wmxmfexawa m-vmslggt' 'Any -sw. Above: Joann Barry and Gayle Taylor exhibil a fast' baclminlon game. Above: l+'s baseball season again as members of 4lh period P.E. engage in America's favorile sporl. Below: Eighl gymnaslic experfs prove lhal lhe Egypfians weren'l The only ones who could build pyramids. Above: The Sophomore basketball Team. Look oufl Carol Tiplon, Direcily Below, fries her skill on fhe lr Boffom Picfure: Members of the Freshman Class baskelball leam aT:fi , - gs? , ,B ik 3 Above: Marilyn Baumbach sails Through lhe air wilh 'rhe grealesl of ea -fs 5 ease. lg -:- ,Q ' W ,-: if V, 5 F , in 5 A 5: L - zu. Q: F1 Y i Q3 'fl -' Q Q .: -jj B? 5 'ESX ii, ' ' V ,.,.,.,.,.,5.' - s... .::,3:: :-H - . .,.. , il 1.,,. f, I W Q ,Q Above: The experienced Senior Class baskelball sOuad. 3 V. if 1 3 Above: Members of fhe Junior Class baskefball Team wear looks of Above are lhe 1952 volleyball champs. Lefl 'ro riqhl: Jella Spencer, superiorify. Grace Herrera, Shirley Dahl, Gayle Taylor, Diane Ell, Norma Dale rymple, Pamela Balls. Below: The Senior A baskelball champions pose by Below: Charlene Harmon sends fhe ball down 'the alley as Ray Esfracla awaits his furn. 'lhe Trophy case. ' Ml :fi E 2 5 Q 73 E 1 1 he ..e.wm . .i2a nwm'n.e will Q-aw.: , Q New 12 : x Qfobvgag ,Z gr 1 3 5 L 'Q X 1 f lf?-1 ,V 5 ,, Qflf' ai' if i ME 1 1 1-: ,.1,1g:,:-5 5 HQ Q . , , ..,., , ff inks , Q 5 we ' 'FEW P' X 1 Q 4 I , 1 4. ' A - ,CQ ' ' ,diva f H LQ ' M V if u . , ft 5 ' Wiz' X Q57-M A -im. - A , K Q , gif: ' Y ' r ' - 8321 . L t Tggilp-a -if 35 .. hu . g S f 4, wx 2 ' ' f 'gg ' 'J t QQ- if ,fag , A lg E5 if mg' ' ' 'YY IQ!- x 4'5- Q 5, 2 9 , is wi? 2 fx ,e, Em 3 wif g 'D F 3 5 ' Q., Q 1.x NLG 3 mf. Xia 5 E, mv l Don't forget- l when graduation time comes, tllere'll be excellent job opportunities for you at the telephone company. There's lots of advantages in working for the telephone com- pany. Here are a few: High starting pay While you learn. Regular raises, too. Interesting, important work l you'd enjoy. i Meet old friends, make new ones. Paid vacations and holidays. l Vital to defense. i Come in and talk over a telephone job now. Business OFFice, 7l7-I4'rl1 Streei, Paso Robles PACIFIC tmruoui agoodplacetowork Wlual' a Layout! Familiar io mosi' oi our local 'Folks and a pleasanl siglwi io The iraveler is Jrlme PASO ROBLES INN, IIO3 Spring Sireei. Long a sio ping place of clisiinclion, iis quality is as good or loeiier ilwan ever. For Jrlwai special clinner daie, Too. remember Jrlie Inn. You can l go wrong. we 1 I .f-Km wg R A N K Q 1, if X X Y' H94 : 1 '2- 5.4 ,wwf Www F5535 'IMI 1 F 34111 :Ain ml V mmilw mg, Buick ls Up in 'ihe World l-ligh on ihe lisi of 'roclay's line mofor cars is Jrhe fhrilling new Buick for l953. These sleek beauiies are calling MICHELMORE 8: WOOSTER, I5OI Spring Sfreei. Their home uniil some wise person comes 'ro claim Them and give Jrhem a new home. Remember, when beiler cars are builf, Buick will builcl Them. Nu'l'sl The finesl qualify Too, for here we are ai lhe plani of CALIFOR- NIA ALMOND ORCHARDS, INC., ai BOO 4i'h Sireei. Phillip and Sam are canning some of Jrhose cle- licious almonds ihai make Cal-Al and Paso Robles famous. Cal-Al is one of Paso Robles' largesl ship- pers: Hs producis are seni 'ro many paris of Jrhe naiion. Jail J Above: Freshmen show re-specf lo The mighl'y seniors. Above: Mr. Quade speaks wlfh fha coach of Mira Cosfa lean-n's arrival al Afascadero. Below: Osborne, Pierce, and Taylor learn The myslery of eleclrlcily al a nalional assembly. Below: Paso plays hosf fo an infer-school council meefing. 'Nm ,sf l :AQ . S' A Below: Coach and Mrs. Thomas enioy 'rhemselves ar the Coach Thomas h Day dance. Below: Face-s in clay amuse sfudenls al a naflonal assembly. l11f1.ma r .- ,- 4.1, gem, Jwfbazr, JM, Jammu Lasf year, along aboul 'rhe lirsl' parl of Seplember, lall fell on lhe sludenls in lhe form of school. Almosl immedialely e gay, mad social whirl, along wilh sludies, knocked us off lance. We haven r recovered yel. The lirsl group aclivily was inilialion. ln facl, lhere were o aclive groups, 'lhe inifialors and 'lhe iniliales. Bul' everyone sumed amicable relalionships when il was over. For lhe nexl 'lhree monlhs everybody wenl lo loolball games. e players foughf while everyone else sal in lhe slands and reamed. Nearly everyone was busy during foolball season. Clubs and asses sold food and drink al lhe foolball games and pul on ler-game dances. The sfudenl' body fooled lhe bill for a ghly successful Coach Thomas Day. Sludenls wilnessed quile a 'Few enlerlaining assemblies in e fall, including 'oulslanding programs 'furnished by Camp oberls. The Senior Class also pul on a successful assembly. Nexl came lhe Korean clolhing drive. Closels were scanned nd bureau drawers searched. The race was close, bul' lhe ,aw Above: Our photographer calches The affer-The-game dancers off guard. The big smile is -Hoy. -'ez The Mira Cosla recepfion only an hour before a sharp earfhquake Above: Casey af The bar, alias Du Ponl, al The piano. My, whal a horrible fhouqhllessly iarred the dancers. face. l -k: The execulive boardqholds a meeling before lhe sludenf body. On Below: An Ernsl lwin carries in more clolhes for Korea as ccmpefing fresh- lhe lable is lhe Sporlsmanship Trophy. men look Ol'l. Above: Eyeing the game are football managers Leon Layne, Luehen Above: Make fhaf kick! An excijed crowd cheers fhe Bearcals on l Rufledqe, Gary Fullerlon, and Warren Madison. vlcfory. X S 1' HQ . S' Nh nil? ws Below: You'd never believe il, bul lhe Quill and Scroll does make money- Below: Bolh sludenfs and alumni enioy ihemselves al' affer-game fhrough fhe efforis of people like Schwandl, Nerk, and Waddingfon. dances like fhis Football Frolic sponsored by Tri-Y. Jzwflzall .7 ' ' wvgmfwyy-w 1 flown--4mmww -wf w vwwww :.- Y... hL.,.,V,u .. ,,,.,:, '- ..,.. -V -K --,. down a delicious lunch aT SMITH'S DRIVE- are Sally Bean, John Burson, Terry Lazane, STubbleTield, Sue Kennedy, Joann Barry, Sue I-lord. They are regular cusTomers oT Tamous Tor creamy malTs and delicious Burgers. iusT across The sTreeT Trom The high school. W.. - looks like CliTT Bickell is poinTing ouT some oT The e sTaTionery he carries in his sTore To June KlinT- :rTh and Elsie Kirkendahl. These gals are convinced PT Tor qualiTy goods and Triendly, courTeous serv- T, BICKELL'S STATIONERY STORE, 807 - I2Th 'eeT, is The place To go. There iT is! The beauTiTul new l953 ChevroleT. Ken Rambo knows ThaT you can'T beaT ChevroIeTs Tor low cosT, low upkeep, and high qualiTy. Drop by SID NICHOLS CHEVROLET, l3Th and Spring. and Take a gander aT a Truly Tine car. Seems as Though June KIinTworTh. Elsie Kirkendahl, and Carol Sinclair are buying The sTore ouT, buT don'T be misTaken. ORCUTT'S MARKET carries such a compleTe line oT groceries and meaTs ThaT you could noT buy Them ouT in a monTh. brian, J jnfwu 5 Afler a well-deserved res+ over lhe Chrislmas holidayl we everyone came back lo school wilh renewed enH ' i BaslceH::all season was underway, and 'lhe Varsi'ry's ' ' iump from 'lhe cellar broughlflarger crowds and ini inleresl. Even The lacully was inspired lo 'rake up 'rhe bul lheir main purpose was Jrhe March of Dimes. Topping 'rhe social evenls of lhe season was lhe Winler Wonderland formal. sponsored loy lhe Senior Tri Gayle Taylor reigned as queen. l.a're in January mid-Term exams suddenly rolled in, sulling in a las+-minule rush ol inrensified sludy, Winfer wealher drew various groups lo Hue chilly for a week end in lhe snow. The CSF, FFA, and ropped The lisl' of would-be snow lovers, skiers. slcalers. The highly successful senior play, lvlolher ls a man, l'he many assemblies, and 'rhe varied sludenl Above: Paso High looks deserled from 1,000 feel up during fhe aclivilies of lhe season made winler an exciling period Chrislmas holidays. Hue sludenls of Paso Robles high school. lf is l 1 4 1 Above: San Miguel on Safurday nighf? Nor af allg This is merely Above: Gerbasi and Nail compare trophies lhe oufslanding cas? assembled for lhe Senior Assembly. received for foolball sporfsmanship. Below: Coach Thomas congralulales Neiler for being Below: Ace Reporler Rcberlson sprawls on lhe desk as he phones in news of elected to lhe All-CIF foolball feam. ' anolher Paso vrclory To lhe Los Angeles papers. J5'a.almt6alL xiii il -' L... Above: Queen Gayle Taylor and her allendanls-Diane Ell, Marianne Elliolf, Vivian Colburn, Charlene Harmon, Sally Bean, and Shirley Dahl. Below A view of The many couples who offended The Wmler Wonderland formal M5125 Above: Winter Wonderland dancers sfep lively to a last fune. Direcfly Below: Juniors grab for a piece of cake al The freshman Tri-Y cake sale. Davison gazes at The nexl one on 'rhe block. Boffom Picfure: The girls exhibit lheir alhlelic abililies al a basketball rally. ff have Above, Ed Borders of fhe General Swealer Corporahon speaks fo Junior Class members. Above, Flemming Orem presenfs another enferfaining program of marimba melodies. To lhe righf, 'rhere's no business like snow business. Pal Black and ofhers slruqqle fo gain an upper hand over Their skis. Below, Coach Roy gives his squad a few poiniers on good baskefball, Z..- Q nm CL lOLL 4664 S Kernel :vang vw .,,. A r I Many local sfudenfs, nor picfured in The above scene, wilness the in ni Q W or ' We ,mf - , V Q . Christian Crusade, l I F ,i Jw Wow, WhaT Class! ThaT's whaT Diclc is Thinking as he siTs aT The wheel The luscious '53 Ford. Don, Diclc, Ann, Mariiane, nd Jack are TeasTing Their eyes on This car aT RUMAN A. HARRIS 8: SON, your Triendly Ford , aT I3Th and Pine STreeTs in Paso Robles. .,, fi- ar Y s ,rs in M.. gi X X . .1 z as I 4. E H W xi W . if Friendly Advice . . . ThaT's whaT Jean, Sally, Dick, Bob, and Pam are receiving aT The BOB DECHAINE INSURANCE AGENCY, aT I22O Park STreeT in Paso Robles. IT you have any grain To sell, or if you are in need oT a good insurance policy, see Bob DeChaine. Phone IZ9 or 379. l She'II Love You For IT! Yes, ThaT girl oT yours, wheTher she's your rnofher, sisTer, or sweeThearT will really appreciaTe ThaT corsage or bouqueT, especially if you geT iT aT MERVILYN'S FLOWER SHOP, I4II Pine STreeT. Flowers senT by wire To any parT oT The UniTecl STaTes. Aaaaagh! Phooey! ' CasTor oil! Poor Charles! Luckily, Those days are over. Nb longer do we have To resorT To old-Tashioned remedies, Tor aT DANIELS DRUG STORE, I3 I 7 Parli STreeT, you can geT all your prescripTions Tilled wiTh speed and compeTence. DANIELS also has a modern founTain Tor ThaT midday snaclc. Above, Black drops in anoTher Two poinfs in one of The many baskefball games of The season. Above, a large group of sfudenis spend a week end aT Gianl' ForesT Lodge in Sequoia. WhaT a rod! Below, some of The school's car conscious boys drool over The luscious AuTorama enfry which They find parked across The sTreeT during The noon hour. .Emil The approach oT Spring inTroduced more acTiviTies and a general increase in The Tempo school liTe. As The smolce of baTTle cleared away in basl compeTiTion, The local sporTs world ushered baseball ancl Track. ProspecTs were good and d in boTh sporTs. ln March a large group oT new members iniTiaTed inTo The CSF: correspondingly eighr bers achieved life membership. The Quill and increased in size: and oTher school organizaTions Tull sTride. ln The enTerTainmenT world The sTudenT body nessed a number oT class assemblies and proTe assemblies. including The USC a cappella c BoTh The band and The choral groups pres several ou'rsTanding programs during The p DramaTics hiT a new high as The seniors sTaged school performances of lvloTher ls a Freshman and one Camp RoberTs performance. ln lvlay Junior Class presenTed Paper Plares Tor Papa.' The closing weeks of The school year brou series of red-leTTer acTiviTies-May Day. Senior Day, and The prom. Suddenly final exams loomed up and grad ceremonies arrived-BaccalaureaTe. The Senior ueT, and gracluaTion nighT iTselT. WiThouT w T e gay evenTs and acTiviTies OT The '53 school were only memories. Below, Henderson and I-lawe poliTely inform Mr. Hahn ThaT The muS'l' be kepl' clear during The noon hour. Ol' Qaqq Naam, H tion, Her maiesly marches lo fhe lhrone The queen and her escorl pass under The arches if 4-. W-. .J- oyally of lhe courf Lefl io nghf: Belly Fieguih, Vivian Colburn, Wake-up fairy Dinah Lundbeck uses the power of her magic wand. Krizman, Queen Gayle Taylor, Shirley Dahl, Barbara Miller and . Marianne Ouqh. Burson, Yearwood, Kllzrnan, Taylor, and Dahl begin fheir frip 'through Town. After lhe ceremonies I I 5 l , X Above, Junior girls pose as The varsify baseball ieam af lhe Junior assembly. l , 5x A 'Z nl is Above: Marilyn McGuffin fakes over secrelarial dufies in lhe office. , fir afjifii RL 1.'J 'E3 ,jj,4,.:,lLg.,,liigk lj 'wx Ce- ...K if X, ,--JZ A '-fa, 1- i Q , i ':- ' 1 X f A , Fw. -ff lf' S- :abbmq -- - w!f'947'L-11,31 e'Q:'u,JvLL2'Q 5 T, f a i ' n v ' - ,. z, - f. 1 , fk:,i:,,,,,,,s .519 he 1,15 -.1 3-llzyw kv' , QQQJL -V13 lfafgf.-,f', 'K ,Y iff 'gl , n! Vrvw U . V ,nw Marr -.V-Qi f -511.5-.-'--,eiigt V, 'k,l, jp 23,55 ,4i3'qLfg -P i' Y l f ll fl 'lx il ' 4. . ' Q If l V fi? ' 2 12 x Li cl .ef-13,5 6 Kwik!! 4+ 2,5 if llxkkx Q--irzwu -fd N 'lo 'lhw righf, Mrs. Jordan conqra1'ul2afes'Bobbe Olden upon her success in fhe Kniqhfs of Pylhias speaking confesf. We Have a Case. And ihis is a Case of The besl' in farm machinery. 'll find all 'rypes of Case equipmeni al Jrhe H. A. OOD WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP, IZO7 3ih Slrreejr. H. A. Wood also does cuslom welding d engine rebuilding. For many of your equipmenl' d repair needs see H. A. Wood. - .fi Time-Saver The biggesi Jrime-saver in Jrown is locaied al 63I pring Slreei' in Paso Robles. We HlNK'S AUTO 4AGlC, 'rhe place where in +en minures Hal your ar is changed from a mud-splallered 'rub lo a shiny uiornobile. Seeing is believing, so come on down Jday. Sparco Have you fried Jrhar new crealion Thar lhey have down ai BAXTER'S FREEZE, 828 Spring Sireei? If you haven r, lhen paddle your scow down ihere and iry one. They also specialize in malls, shakes, and sundaes. Treai your Jrasle-buds io 'rhe besl in frozen goodies 'roday a+ Bax'rer's. . il l Railroad S'ra1'ion? You may have misialcen Jrhis building for a railroad siaiion. buf if ceriainly is noi. l+'s 'fhe office of R. W. BOB MANN of San Miguel, who deals in real eslaie, noiary worlc, and business opporiuniiies. Rail- road sraiion or nor, you're on Jrhe righi Jrracl: when you deal wiih R. W. Bob Mann. Pam and Dick VisiT Rexall Amid a background OT IoTions, cosmeTics. and medicines, Pamela BoTTs and Dick Bryan inspecT The merchandise aT The PASO ROBLES PHARMACY, your Triendly REXALL dealer. STop in aT 6I9 I2Th STreeT Today. You won'T be disappoinTed in The large sTock oT merchandise There. SweaTers? RighT This Way LeT's sTop in Tor a momenT aT The J. C. PENNEY COMPANY and browse around. WaiT a minuTeI There's Eva Sue I'Iord and she seems To be in The rnarkeT Tor a sweaTer. Well, she has come To The righT place. PENNEY'S carries cIoThing Tor The whole Tamily. MeaT On The Table I-Iere we are aT DAUTH-LEISY FOODS, 530 I STreeT. Jean and Sally have come To The righT Tor The besT in groceries and meaTs. Their k Taces show ThaT They are saTisTied wiTh The There, Too, as Mr. DauTh waiTs on Them. ummm How AbouT A Game of Tennis Doris and Jackie are planning a game oT and They've come To The righT place Tor Their menT. C. S. SMITH SPORTING GOODS carries sorTs oT sporTing equipment GeT such Tamous as Wilson sporTing goods and Schwin bicycles ' 1 ' M5 Real Bargains ln Real EsTaTe Looking Tor a house, a loT, or a ranch? Don'T look any TarTher, because aT GRISWOLD-HYDE REAL- TORS, l424 Spring STreeT. you can Tind iusT whaT you need. Joe Schauf and Jim Brown are receiving experT advice abouT housing from Mr. Griswold and Mrs. Hyde. H .A -A! EveryThing AT HeaTon's Here's Eva Sue and Joe inspecTing some oT The many arTicles ThaT can be Tound aT The R. C. HEATON COMPANY, I3Th and Park STreeTs in Paso Robles. HEATON'S carries a compleTe line of gen- eral merchandise. You name iT-HEATON'S has iT. i ,235 5 Y Q .:-:- 'Q i 1 Wei? as . ini -. M-eaT You AT Bryan's Well, if iT isn'T sTraw boss Bob YosT and his crew OT happy buTchers aT The BRYAN MEAT COMPANY, i307 Park STreeT. For The answer To all oT your meaT needs. Take a iog down To BRYAN'S and buy some oT ThaT locally raised prime beeT. Don'T ShooT! There's no Telling whaT mighT happen when Harold pulls The Trigger on ThaT anTique shoTgun., Don'T Take chances when you can buy The TinesT in modern hunT- ing and Tishing equipmenT aT ERIC LUNDGREN SPORTING GOODS, I326 Park STreeT, Paso Robles. Is Your Car Falling AparT? IT you need parTs Tor ThaT wreclc oT yours, why don'T you zoom down To GENERAL AUTO PARTS, IZI8 Pine STreeT, in Paso Robles? Even if you don'T need regular parTs Tor your charioT, you can Tind a Tine seIecTion oT accessories Tor iT. See Them Today. Peep! Peep! Yes, Those baby chicks are peeping heaIThiIy, while Milce Kessler is admiring Them. 'These chiclcs are heaIThy because They have been Ted ThaT Tamous Farmers' Alliance special, Double Check Feed. The FARMERS' ALLIANCE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, 945 Riverside Avenue, is The place To go Tor all your Teed and grain needs. T sq i I R1 - 1 'E 5 as Q M W a T ,, of W ,. . M . as W ..,. MU' ., , .A ., .,MI 5gs,W,.. in 1 k. ,,.. . :X 1 QE!! Where Are You Going? Don'T you Icnow? Everybody is heading Tor PARK PHARMACY, aT The corner oT I2Th and STreeTs. For everyThing in Toilef arTicIes, candy, scripTions, and noTions, you iusT can'T beaT The P PHARMACY. Follow The crowd, They'II lead you your corner drugsTore. Some Class! You beT ThaT PonTiac converTibIe has class! JusT Ioolc aT The admiring glance ThaT I-Ielen Acord is giving Lowell Claassen as he siTs behind The wheel. No wonder, Tor PonTiac has long been a pace-seT- Ter in sTyIe and quaIiTy. SINCLAIR PONTIAC and CADILLAC AGENCY, IOZO Park STreeT. Candid ShoI'? Nice camera, ehi girls? Doris and Joan are clown EVANS CAMERA EXCHANGE, I428 Spring in Paso Robles, where you can buy all of your needs. Remember, wheiher you are a serious era ian or an occasional piciure Iaker, EVANS 'rhe place 'ro go. aI r I Whai a Beauiyl Nice car, say Richmond and Yarborough as Ihey ize up Ihis really new car. Willys cars have been sell- ng Iilce horcalces and no wonder, for They are really .Iassy. See Them Jroday aI PAUL A. REINKE'S, your acIcard and Willys dealer ai I I3O Park SIree+, Paso lobles. ,nI1SQEXaQSi1. Lq iii W 3s22'?:fs'5flikEe M 1 Kiwi is M 5 , 7 I' axe i N war? W -W is E 1 55:1 9 . f. I Real Service! Service wiih a smile is one of Ihe moI+oes ai FRED'S NORWALK SERVICE STATION. 840 Spring SI'reeI', Paso Robles. Service isn'+ all you gei ai Fred's, for you gei premium Norwalk gas and superb lube jobs. Remember, I:recl's also gives S 8: H slamps. Qualify Plus Yes. sir! All Ihe waiches, rings. silverware, eic., ai MAURICE REID, YOUR JEWELER, I32I Park S+reeI', have qualiiy plus. Down ai MAURICE REID'S you will find such famous names as Elgin and I.eCouI- ire waiches. Juslr ask Virginia and Beverly. and Ihey will 'IeII you 'rhai you can'I beai MAURICE REID'S prices and qualify. Buzz Saw? Drill? Are you looking Tor a hand saw or a drill? Bob Gerbasi and Dick ErnsT don'T have To go any TarTher, because The COOPERATIVE FARMERS' SUPPLY COMPANY, l3lI Park STreeT, carries iusT Those Tools and many more To go wifh Them. Remember The Co-op when you are looking Tor a compIeTe line OT hardware. ' F ,lr,,,. ' P6150 mx ,X 1 1 if munum Clean and Fresh! You beT They're clean and Tresh when Those clofhes oT yours come home Trom The PASO ROBLES LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, I344 Pine STreeT, Paso Robles. I-Iawe and Madison are aT The wheel oT The delivery Truck, and by The big smiles on Their Taces They show ThaT They are very saTisTied wiTh The serv- ice There. WaTch The Birdie WaTch The birdie, says Mr. Bard oT The ERTS PHOTO STUDIO, I225 Spring STreeT, a prepares To phoTograph Carol LichTi and Linda Mr. Bard Tool: The senior picTures Tor The class oT For Tine porTraiTs he's hard To surpass. Drop in see him Tor your nexT phojrography iob. , sf Shuffleboard Game? No, ma'am, This isn'T a shuTTleboard game, iT The counTer in The new home oT The PASO ROBLE INSURANCE AGENCY, 531 I2Th STreeT in Pas Robles. Lola and Margie are here geTTing Thi scoop on The laTesT Thing in insurance Trom P. If Fowler and GiTT Sobey. Come on down and se Them Today. If fn I 2 4, A , 4 5 ' N. X I f - .57 ,, W 1 4 Q?-fy, 4 V E .J JT' W - ' -1- xg V .L Aviv XI I 553. .GN g :Q 'c v M !y,.,,,:1 ,fl am, ,J 3 , - Af' 11, 1- J - - ff if ...qv Q J fig! all ii Tklfsl ,-,-.Ig ' A - , -- ' 1' 4. f . ,, , 5 : V Af 3 .Q-.L-' J -. uri I X- .. V' 1 f' ' , be . ' 'A ' ,, . f, - -- ,. - N Q- .. 1- fi 1- - -' I f F.. aw. 2' f J 3 , 1-- . , , u I I . . . . Z 1 741. .F f ' 1 , ,- Fifi HSN ' E 'ff 3 Slcyhook7 No This machinery is noT a slcyhoolc b T iT 's some oT The modern up-To-daTe well-drilling equip- menT Trom The MCCOY PUMP COMPANY II34 l3Th STreeT In Paso Robles. McCoy also has all Types oT pumps lrrlgahon pipe and sprinkler needs' so ii you have any well or waTer problems see him righT away Luscious! Nice! Very nice! JusT like all The cloThes available aT EDDY'S APPAREL, I2l4 Parlc STreeT. lT loolcs lilce l RuTh is appraising The modeling job being done by Adranna: iT looks good from here. Remember, girls, Eddy's has all The laTesT sTyles, and in your size. Too. You'll Never Tire of Gooclyears A Tirm name ThaT has become almosT inseparable wiTh The ouTsTanding qualiTy OT Goodyear Tires is The B. H. DAVIS TIRE SERVICE, IZ33 Spring STreeT. Here Mr. SToddard has only one Thing To say To Hillygus and lv1arTinez- InviTe us To your nexT Blow-ouT. - ff: - are A , Q Yummy! Yes indeedy! And in addiTion To These girls, They They have scrumpTous, delicious, oh-so-good sundaes, shakes, and TrosTies aT FOSTER'S FREEZE, 2524 Spring STreeT. For ThaT delicious snaclc aT noon, or aT any Time. amble across The sTreeT To FosTer's- you won'T be disappoinTed. CongraTulaTions! The Paso Robles CommuniTy Chamber oT Com- merce congraTulaTes Paso Robles Union High School on iTs champions. FOOTBALL - BASEBALL - BASKETBALL PresidenT D. D. Michelmore and Mr. Sidney Barss presenT The Chamber oT Commerce Trophies To The represenTaTives oT The Champs oT baslceTball, baseball, and TooTball, A New and Nice Brand new and really nice are The ever dependable, economical, PlyrnouTh auTomobiles. The auThorized dealer Tor These cars is J. M. WILDMAN, INC., H39 I3Th STreeT. In addiTion To PlymouThs, Wild- man's is also dealer Tor DeSoTo Cars and lnTer- naTional HarvesTer Farm equipmenT and Trucks. See Their cOmpleTe line Today. Won'Tc:ha Buy? Fresh vegeTables, and l do mean Treshl They're WlTCOSKY'S GROCERY, in San Miguel. eTables aren'T all ThaT WiTcoslcy's have To Though. They have a compleTe line of groceries meaTs, Too. Come on down and fill your baslceT. You'll be delighTed wiTh whaT you Tind. DuTch Boy Here we are aT EDDY'S GENERAL MERCHAN- DISE in San Miguel. And righT here is Mr. Eddy and FriTz, The DuTch boy. Eddy's is The home oT DuTch Boy painTs. known The world over Tor high qualiTy. Eddy's, oT course. also carries a compleTe line oT hardware. U HoT HorneT he . T new Hudson l-lorneT adverTised as America's car, is now on display aT McWILLlAMS 8: ALLA, l I48 l2Th STreeT. Always a Top performer, is even more Thrilling Tor l953. This year, in To The Tamous l'lorneT and Wasp lines, lnTroduces The JeT-small car wiTh large car ice and comTorT. CongraTulaTions! CongraTulaTions To The Class of i953 Trom' The remaining members oT The Class oT l905-Mrs. Anna Bell Farr, Miss Alice B. Fowler, Miss Nell Findley. Mrs. EThel l-loller, Miss Alice E. Nelson. Eugene L. BooTh, and Adolph Claassen. T R l K S1 T iki X g igs? ! . gonzui A RE L., Q i Large Economy Size Long a landmark and mark oT qualiTy is This milk boTTle symbolizing The CRESCENT DAIRY oT Tem- pleTon, CaliTornia. Serving a wide area around Paso Robles, CrescenT Farms carries a compleTe line oT dairy producTs. l-lere is a Tirm +ha+ is locally owned, whose milk is locally produced and disTribuTed. ' LeT's Ramble And here is The car ThaT will make Those ramblings more enioyable. The l953 Nash Rambler is peerless when iT comes To beauTy, dependaloiliTy, and econ- omy. STyled by world-Tamous Pinin Farina, This liTTle iewel can be seen aT Hanson BroThers' PIONEER GARAGE, I3+h and Spring STreeTs, your Nash dealer Tor This area. 9 I T. R. COLBURN MEL H. CORIPPO Traclor and Equipmenl Repair Cemenl' Conlraclor 22l l5lh Slreel, Paso Robles Paso Robles 'California PASO ROBLES AUTO PARTS LOU WILCOX ELECTRIC 720 IO+h Slreel 823 l2lh Slreel' Paso Robles California Paso Robles A California Gayle Hopalong Taylor and The olhers above agree lhal lhe local merchanls who placed ad-s in lhe l953 El Roble Murmullo were largely responsible for fhe book's success. Show your apprecialion by palronizinq Them Today. HUDSON'S DRUG STORE PARK VARIETY STORE 8I5 I2lh Slreel School Supplies Paso Robles California 72l Park Slreel, Paso Robles HI-WAY DRUG ST-ORE SOUTHERN PACIFIC MILLING CO l2l7 Spring Slreel Riverside Avenue Paso Robles California Paso Robles California OTTO VAN HORN, Realior Nexi io Pos'rO1Clice Paso Robles California VALLEY FEED COMPANY lO4O l3Jrh Sireei Paso Robles California WES BROOKS, CHEVRON GAS STATION 8+h ancl Spring Sireeis Paso Robles California E. L. 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