Roosevelt High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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V1 -:VV .--. z. - .QV -'::frV.fxg5Vf,.g'4V p,.V:..4V,,g-V-.g ' Vg, :Q 3-3. , -riff' Table ot Contents Activities ,..... Classes ..,.. Government ...... s,.s 1 30 i YE, Administration ..,.,,... 140 Title Holders ..... .. A. Sports ,..,,, Organizations Patrons .. ., 'K ,, . P ' f , vfgw-Y U 15,--fm, s 162 - Q 3 I ...,.,.,224 is 4 .,. ip W , ., :A ' ' sl. , .9 f v ,if gif! 11- i rFofegwz5rdtyrf!tii A NowYthat ther decade pf. fthe. 'fifties 'Hes come to al close, rwefcanflook -b'ack-Tup,o'nfa period filled to the brirnwith momentous happeningspi butloft greater iirnporta'nce'iwAe can look forwqrd 'to' newhorizons which: bring even more exciting eventsy A f We can onlyrguess as to the inumberfat forward movements in 'theiimanyfiveldis iof endeavor that will parade before our eyes withinthe neikt ten years. The sixties will surely hold scientific advancement in space flight and medicine. These lyears will bring into view changing social attitudes and thigh- er standards ofteducation which leadzto un- limited improvements ini all areas of research, As a' result the'seif'a.cts' made ,Progress Into The Future a fitting theme for the 1960 edition of theiNautilus .t Q Q f M Agnes Gouda Agnes's counterpart at Roosevelt this year is Marcello Mazza, senior, from Milan, Italy. Marcello attends a one building school in Milan. The school has 40 students per room. Contrasting to Agnes's surprise when viewing the United States for the first time, Marcello was familiar with this country, since there are many American magazines and movies in Italy. By visiting America, Marcello hopes to further his interest in politics. Both Agnes and Marcello are the first students to be brought to Roosevelt through the American Field Service exchange stu- dent program. One of Roosevelt's first two foreign exchange students, Agnes Gouda senior, came to Roosevelt from Jannina, Greece, where she attends an all girl school. Com- posed of l5 rooms with lOO students per room, this school was a afar cry from what she found upon entering Roosevelt. Clothes in Greece differ from those worn in the United States. ln Greece Agnes was accustomed to wearing uniforms to school and dresses at home. Agnes's first look at television brought delight and an all night session with it. Agnes's ambition is to become an Eng- lish instructor in Greece. Marcello Mazza Dedication Since this is the first year Roosevelt has participated in the foreign exchange student program, the Nautilus staff is honored to dedicate to Agnes Gouda and Marcello Mazza this record of your senior year. Last fall you entereid a completely new environment, eager to learn as much as pos- sible about America-its customs, habits and people. ln turn we also were eager to learn about you and your countries. Through these exchanges of ideas our generation will have a greater opportunity to insure peace, and generations to come will be able to live together in better mu- tual respect. ln our hands lies the future success of foreign relations, we here at Roosevelt with you, Agnes and Marcello, have taken a great step forward to develop these growing ties of friendship. ln this book you will take home a part of each of us, for this book is every student at Roosevelt. You will also go with each of us, for you have been o part of our lives the past year. Finally through this book you will forever remain a part of Roosevelt's history. M 'R Agnes tells of her homeland at on assembly as Marcello listens interestedl Y Marcello enioys learning ci new skill in Mrs. Fenton s typing class. X, 1. .l.. 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' - Q o ' 9 N 0 0'o' 'Ig 9 S' JJ. bk' 62 'fog 'o9,'S .0 4'o'0'0 0 0' 'O' 69' . ,Q 'O S O s Q Q on 9 0 5 0 O, Q0 959,.' 00o0Q .'. 9 Obs Q' 90000, sas -ze Q z-'ew er-we w'2.9t 9 '-.Q :.:'., . st:-9 - ' 3. In Recognition Mrs. Mary Mowrey, Mr. J. Wiley Hud- son, and Mrs. Katherine Pavlovich, the Roos- evelt student body would like to thank you for the time and effort you have put forth to make Roosevelt more enioyable. We, the students, would like to show our gratitude by presenting this page of recognition to you. Enjoying every minute of her work as Head Cook for the past l5 years is Mrs. Mowrey. She and seven helpers work from 6:30 to 3:30 every day to prepare the day's meal and the week's menu. During her l5 years at Roosevelt she has managed many banquets, some as large as l,OOO people. Students coming to school by way of Tulare Street may see one of the most en- ergetic teachers at Roosevelt, Mr. Hudson, walking to school. Energetic is only one word to describe Mr. Hudson who has had approximately 30 years of schooling and has taught for lil years. He has majored in seven fields and minored in five. Another devoted member of the ad- ministration in Mrs. Katherine Pablovich the school nurse. Mrs. Pablovich has served Roosevelt in this capacity for l2 years. Mrs. Pablovich is a graduate of St. Mary's school of nursing in San Franciso where she was the supervisor on the Surgical floor. High- lighting her years at Roosevelt was her trip with the band to Squaw Valley. We hope that this page of Recognition can show a little of our appreciation to you for the many years of service that you have renderd to Roosevelt. v ' ' ' ' I .4.m.o. I . .vt-fe .4fo.a'.?.'.t.0.:.!o.o?-fs .'19.'.0.'.6foZ .-.. Mrs. Pavlovich fs. 2 M www X 1+ A 1 3 sc 1-9-gms q more-V f M 'A Q V :Q :rear - ss f- -iw. fx - - ' r te 4 X ' Lag we as Q . 'Q 2 xqgfqxis .A V - .,,.. 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U3 A' fv ZZQ: o .4 S' 41 ff C' ' O 54 F , 51 5 2 5 I I U I Q 3 J E' 3 CL Q' 2 3 O Z O 'E ffiiwiut . - 0-,-, saggy .'-'Q'-Isfifoaoq 0 . o , , . 0 '. v '.'.g. .,,-,oh 'r :'0' T':0f6'2! v:n:l.q aj-:JQQI ., a , 5. 05940: .90 -'fc ofvfgb ffozp-3 63,4 , . -. 4 - , 4 3533 ,. , .' , , 1 n':'.'vj 565. '9o90f'1 l'0.0' -20.0 .,0,0,4 .l 9 4' f r 'a , A .JW 0,0 'A Hs . l' . Opening Day Sophomores upheld the tradition of bey- wilderment and confusion as they made their way through the halls onthe opening day ofthe school year. An assembly welcoming the new students was held on the first day. The assembly featured entertainment by the band directed by Mr. Duane Weston. Members of the faculty and student body leaders were also introduced to the new students. This assembly also provided the setting for the introduction of Roosevelts first two foreign exchange students. They are Agnes Gouda from Jannina, Greece and Marcello Mazza from Milan, ltaly. The Keynote Of Opening Day and Howdy Week Q '-w. X '-s 5 Fall senate members are introduced to the new student body for the first time. 2 xv, 'I . ' ii E ii 1 2It.j:?.alifii l Louise Stude and Sue Hamerstrom posed as Howdy at games and rallies. - 15 - Howdy Week Not Hi, Howdy, was the theme for Roosevelt's traditional Howdy Week, cele- brated during the second week of school in coniunction with the annual football carni- val. To acquaint new students with Howdy Week, an assembly was held. At this assem- bly candidates for football queen were in- troduced. Diane Langiano, senior, received the crown. Other candidates were .loy An- derson, Mary Niswander, Sue Blacet, Peggy Derrick, Emogene Olson, and Karylee De Young, all seniors. The Football Carnival rally held onthe last day of Howdy Week took place the day ofthe carnival to boost school spirit. The football team and Howdy, Roosevelt's mas- cot, were presented to the student body at the rally. Highlighting this eventful week was the annual football carnival. Although Roose- velt didn't win the carnival, the team beat Edison High School and tied with Bullard. ,Af ,- s ,ips I Jack Isaacs announces the l959 Football Carnival Queen Diane Lqngicmo, f' il Y Rallies School spirit, laughter and noise are important ingredients of rallies. ln charge of all school spirit boosting proiects at Roose- velt was Jack lsaacs, student body vice- president. With the help of the award win- ning band, yell leaders, rally girls, major- ettes, bermuda girls, and other students and advisors, Jacks rallies succeeded in spirit- ing the football team on to many victories. This year at Roosevelt, there have been extra rallies due tothe willingness ofthe students to plan and support them. Several rallies were held at lunch. These noon ral- lies, which filled the cafeteria, proved to be the loudest. A victory rally, commemorating Roose- velt's victory over Fresno High School in the Little Big Game, was held in the auditorium, making possible the attendance of all stu- dents, The main attraction ofthe rally was the traditional pie thrown in the face of Fresno High Schools student body president. .,...w,-+'-W ' Mil-ce Dyer, yell leader, and his assistants deliver yells at a rally . - Qi, . H1 . - -. A t 1 i I 2 n l : . l 1 x Big John Cosby proves Riders invinceble football strength. 1- ,,,,...-M-' 0 Ui Swirling skirts of rally girls help provide color at pep rallies. si. ss ' ' -4 V 'Tilt f2.S,,ii-lk-fTQI5i9'i3:f3ii.wQ' '3EFkPQ53Al 1 , Q -ware-Q A 53415 r- -V i , ug ' t ' 'ii :. ,Q 2 L'-tt A., li fs V' if 2 s :mu .:-,K --r X , 1 .l , - E, Q ' is is to xr? N15 l '.i -' Q .i ... ,', , wp ,A ,- '.f s X-, :A mivw A A ' W A v D t . 0 5 ,M 4 I a an P A .2 . af N sg . ,...,,,..0,...' ,+,rs.,,,. wi, ,554 ,MM ,A N, H .f 33 M N w A m Q 1 tw, vc ,ws A 2. Q' 97 ..,. Qkgamr. A , viii-5 's am ,..3-vas Camera catches Pat Wattenkarger in first maqorette rally routine. F .-sv' Howdy, Roosevelts mascot, does a dance for the crowd. 1 is X x .- 'rss-so .X sf? 's -17 ox Vs. is ss W s - - fx . fs ,,,-:.,.g1 ' wi-,wg-k5,:-.X ,. X:-... j.1.jrigf4X zs: Q 'V 1- rw' - 4--x..f5iws .ei-isivggigm. c , Zorro strikes again! Y , Q X , r X 2 5 4, Q n x x wig gm. 1 QQ? x .L Q ww -pc. Ng S - K A 35 K JS , 5, . Y E x ,- - ,. . 'S iw. 1 X X Q an 5: m-X X A, Xx wi X 5? fi' SX :X wh is . K K 1 EETEE?lQ sing qua nn Sf MEHGRY RESNO HKZH I 1 3 f N 1 Mnner accepts The Lmle Brown Pig from Fresno Hugh Schoofs student body presudent. , 1 f Wwmwi wp W U Qoosevelyg Bermuda Girls sung Vhe olrno rnofer C11 the close of the vlcfory folly Jgqk ISOGCS, Sfudem body X -13- I R W4 M me 4 'L ' M W 4 . ' , :fy c 4. T 47 4' ' ff A , W , I . ,, 'A muff' , , i . ff? . A ' f , ,- ff W Lf ,fi , ? ,V ' I 1 , N , Q 1, I 1 an ' 4 The tootboil teom loins in rclly. Mory Ann Hood steps lively to the tune ot Mr. Touchdown ,g . . J , X 4 ,4 ,J ,QQ ' i x, ' V . A - 'ij ' - J F X ' s is 'S 1.r ' t 2 'K . ,f H t g . I I vice president introduces letter girls. Roily girls sing the cxlmo mater after victory rally. -19- 4 IN MEMORY OF RESNO t-HGH Bob Jensen crashes through decorated goal posts at Little Big Game. Faculty fall , qitlg?? X Homecoming Homecoming Week, the basis for many Roosevelt traditions, is filled with activities such as float building, voting for queen and preparation for the annual Little Big Game. Roosevelts homecoming queen is chos- en in a unique way. Each club nominates a queen candidate. At the beginning of the week a rack holding a bottle for each condi- date along with her picture is set up. Votes are cast by students putting money in the bottle of their choice. The candidate with the most money in her bottle becomes Homecoming Queen. Money gained through this activity goes into a student body proiect. The queen is an- nounced at the Little Big Game rally. Bar- bara Vinzant, sponsored by Riderettes, was this year's honored queen. Clubs also added color to this week by making floats for entry into a contest. First place went to the Bermuda Girls. The float depicted a scene at the victory flag pole. Homecoming Week was climaxed this year with a victory over rival Fresno High School in the Little Big Game. I X f ,i I, i 4 1 l 1 l , . i fi ps 2 25 ll ' 1 , 4 .X R it - r 'IL -:'ffI1-:- B .F If 1 3 i V V Na-efxgysfy Q fi Vw Coaches Kloppenberg and Carrosco introduce team. Barbara Vinzant, Homecoming Queen, sits atop the Green 81 Gold Float during the Little Big Game. Hergenroeder rushes to defend ball carrier Esaiian as he picks up yardage. , if IW NY - gi mi Tk ri I PA ' . B 4 , ? if i M ' rud'r ' fl 5- - , 'Ln . 1, . .K X, -,gi , ,. ' i A, ' vi 1 . 'A- .X .i . - . 4 , 53 v P 'aff 4 Q s 9 5 ' if ef 4 fu-l AA' ' V54 Q , ni '-Ll . The winning Homecoming float was made by the Bermuda Girls. -Q1- 5. up 9' wl g Herbert Gage gives a Tongue lashing to Johathan Rockwood over the ownership of the house. Junior Play 'ilanuary Thaw , a comedy written by William Roos, which enjoyed a successful run on Broadway, also pleased many ofthe members of Roosevelt's student body as it was presented by the class ot l96l. A plot concerning the ownership at a Connecticut colonial home set the scene for many a humorous situation. Herbert and Marge Gage, portrayed by Alan Hubbart and Yvonne Dwelle, in their search for a home discover and decide to buy a house once belonging to Jonathan and Mathilda Rockwood, played by Larry Dick and Car- linda Jewell, and their son, Mat Rockwood, played by Bill Martin. Just as the Gages, their three daugh- ters, played by Joyce Carpenter, Carolyn Faulkner, and Eva Altintop, and Freida, the housekeeper, portrayed by Gloria Hane- mian, move in, the Rockwoods who myster- iously disappeared six years betore, return- ed. As the play progressed, more interest- ing and colortul characters appeared. They were Uncle Walter, George Husted, the ti- ance ot the eldest of the Gage daughters. Constable Carson, the local peace officer, and Mr. Loomis a lawyer hired by Mrs. Gage to settle the argument. ?ZP'y7 'w re I Herbert Gage works diligently on his novel through thick and thin. 00 Marge Gage and George Matt shows his displeasure when Barbara asks him to get a iob. l-lusted ask Sara the where abouts of her sister, Barbara. Barbara insists that Matt 99' G Soclcl SECUVWY cmd' Frieda. ....... . Herbert Gage .... Sarah Gage .... Paula Gage ,... Marge Gage .... Barbara Gage ..... George Husted .... CAST Jonathan Rockwood .... Mathilda Rockwood. Mr. Loomis ......,.. Uncle Walter ..... Matt Rockwood .... Constable ....,.. Gloria Hanemian . . . . .Alan Hubbart Carolyn Faulkner ,. . .Eva Altintop ....Yvonne Dwelle .Joyce Carpenter -Jerry Reinhardt ......Larry Dick ....Carlinda Jewel . . . .Richard Rees . . . .Jim Brazeau ...Bill Martin ..,Phil Carlile Quintus delivers a message from Tiberius to Marcellus Gallic, Senior Play The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas be- came the choice of the senior class for their annual play. The successful play was pre- sented to the public on two nights. Leading roles in The Rol e were Mar- cellus Gallio, son of a wealthy tribune, and Demetrius, his slave. The parts were por- trayed by Michael Dyer and Anthony Lozito, respectively. The Robe , written by Lloyd C. Doug- las, is a novel concerning a man's conver- sion to Christianity. After being tortured by the robe of the man he crucified, Marcellus Gallio, through the help of his Greek slave, Demetrius, finds peace and comfort in it. Marcellus finds believing in Christ dif- ficult, but soon accepts His Godly powers and tries to make others see his way. Cast Marcellus Gallio. .. .... Michael Dyer Demetrius ....... ..,. A nthony Lozito 5, , 5' Slephanos sees Jesus in his hour oi trial, Stephanos ,,... Sarah ...... Melas .,....... Centurion Paulus... Pontius Pilate... Captain Fuluius. Lucia Gallio .... Diana Gallus ,,.. Helen ......... Cornelia Gallio. Senator Gallio.. Phoeke Eupolis ....., Theodosia Eeupolis. . . .Dennis Sorenson ......loan Dillon ...,Jim Slover ...,Vic Frieson . . . .Dennis Hall . , . . .Larry Harmon ...Bobbie Wallace Bunny Nidever , . .Bobbie Wallace Bunny Nidever ......Nancy Nine ...,Donna Setrakian ..........TirnThornas . . , . , . . .Cheryl Heath .Maryiane Campopiano Quintus Lucian ......,.,... .lon DeMorales Rhoda. .,..... , Simon Peter .... Tiberius ....., Calizula ..., Sarpedon , ., Salome .,.,...... Director .......... ..,..Kay Wagner . . . .Rudy Montanez ., .Harold O'Neal ,. . .Mike Milner . . . .Dennis Bybee ....Sonra Dulgarian ....Mrs. Alice Merrill Assistant directors. .. .. . .Jo Ann Rizzo Pam Byrd 5--.4 ww 'Z K. 4 , , fm-me W'-' ' , Drone renounces Collgulo us her Kung and goes with Marcellus into the perfect kingdom. ff'M'm .QE Qvf' - 'xx Morceilus is mode to choose between Christianity ond Duomo Gollus. - - E ag 325 K I i . V tg-rf . V- , ,I ,z-H. 5 iw Gm I ZX .5 I 4 4 , .r , f 7 Z , 1 1 -Q 5 ws 5 P 55 A 0 .gy 5:2243 -Lf - i -f U ' A ' Z Y-I 4 ' z ' new EV f?tIi'?,t ,iii ,- A . ' X : If vw I 'W - I, .,,x. wg, X R 'f f , Letter girls and band welcome Olympic torch runners in Fresno celebration. Randy Oller passes the symbolic Olympic torch on to a teammate. . - Q ig. Ar 1, ' ..,.,4,, I 1 Q5 23 5' 3 I A tv Special Events i'Squaw Valley, here we come! echoed throughout the halls of Roosevelt as the Rough Rider band anticipated its trip to the site ofthe Vlll Winter Olympics. The group had reason to be proud, as it was one of only two bands in the valley to receive an invitation to this classic event. Boarding buses one early morning in February, llO sleepy people departed for the valley, a land ot snow and ice. Upon arriving and atter what seemed like hours and hours of practicing, the band partici- pated in the impressive opening ceremonies. The band members bunked overnight in the high school gym in Reno, Nevada. Preceding the Winter Games, several members ot Roosevelts cross country team aided in transporting the torch to Squaw Valley. Lighted in Norway, and flown by iet to Los Angeles, the torch was carried by relays ot high school boys to the sight ot the Games. Started in the original Olympic Games in ancient Greece, the torch sym- bolizes the age-old ideal ot peace among all peoples and nations. My l 4 fw 1. 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The lays of travellng! lnfernatlonal lheme prevails af Squaw Valley. 4 :F is 2 f '----- - --- ,., 4-e-.f-w,ra,m Q -5, fir----.g14gL.g 4 .UNL L, W M A kviwlsifwgh , ' - T'P'w r'1- ff ,gp BQMMJK mi 1 Q Y if X Q ,235 Q d rs. A replace of the Olympia flame burns ln downtown Fresno. Freezing drumshcks stop freezing rumme -27- .WM , fm,wfww1Hf'XW Barbara Segress sings a solo during the Christmas pageant. ,V if' .1 i Z' 'y P Carol Livingston and Bunny Nidever compare speeches. Holiday Programs Programs given by students during holi- day seasons are annual events at Roosevelt. ln observance of Thanksgiving, an assembly was held where inspirational mu- sic was provided bythe senior choir, girls' glee and orchestra groups. Reading the President's Thanksgiving Day Proclama- tion was Ralph Millard, while The Prayer of St. Francis was presented by Bunny Ni- dever. Psalm T03 and a poem, The Thought for Thanksgiving were given by Carol Liv- ingston and Anthony Lozito, respectively. A tableau was featured in telling the traditional Christmas story at the Christmas assembly. Biblical characters and voices were portrayed by students. Members ofthe senior choir and or- chestra added to the inspiring program. Easter was also a time of year when students reioiced. Traditional songs were played and sung by members ofthe musi- ic department. Readings were also given by students of the drama and speech classes. N Sfudenfs Typlfy true Chrusfmos spirit, Celso PoNm pioys The organ or the Chrnsfrnos POQSGVWY X N ' Q Senior chomr reheorses o song for o coming engagement. vlr Miner and Mrs lngles greet couples or Christmas tgrmql .4 Dances Dances added excitement to the fall semester of school. A kick-off dance given by Y-Debs was first on the dance agenda. The dance was backwards and the theme was Mr. Touch- down. To carry out this theme a large stuf- fed football player was used as the center- piece. The Stardusts' provided the music. During the evening Jerry Rosser was chosen as Mr. Touchdown of T959. Winter Wonderland was the theme for this year's Christmas formal. A seven foot green Christmas tree decorated with snow and angel hair sparkled in the center of the floor under a bright flood light. The ceiling was decked with snowflakes. The back wall held a lake and fawn scene. Couples enjoyed dancing to the music of the Four4Bones. During the fall sememster various clubs also sponsored noon and after-game dances to finance their club activities. 1 MQ 'iri Qiriiei Qi' E- Pri f,ii,ir'ir.Qiiw Zi, 117+ . - .,,,, if IY. l 1 h f i i l W l l Noon time dan mg pi - Jill- ax 'des S1ory-eyes couples whirl oround the dance floor. Dancers sway to dreamy wwswc l i A 'F No SMOKING fi- - mm 3 5. 3 1s.'SSFxta-- for students, ADDVOPWG79 muswc ws pbyed Dy the Four Bones. -31- ,x post -XLQNAA ???ff2a X5 by 6 3 1.55 'fmaawryin' Hoy provndes secmng at Sodxe Howkms Dance la ' , 5 'Dogpatchw Dormomcm and Abner!' Affordo hutch ,fi gals ro thaw fellers, Coupies owout the flush of vhe photographer s comero -32- Dances Starting the spring semster of dances, Excalibur put on an after game dance to celebrate the closing of basketball season. The dance was also a celebration of a vic- tory over Clovis. Couples enioyed dancing to music provided by records. One of the favorite dances of the year, Sadie Hawkins, was enjoyed by many couples. This dance which concluded l'Twirp Day , took everyone back to the days of the old west . Couples dressed as hillbil- lies fit the scenery which was composed of stacks of hay. Activities which most couples participated in were Marry in Sam's mar- marriage ceremony and the beard contest. The Four-Bones provided the music. Activity centers around the hay stack. E Careful ---- theres a surprise awaiting you at the end! F I 'Y Q3 , , 5 2 i L - A lp: ff, 1 ii' . .V.V A- .. ..,-4 Bill YOUFIQ Gnd TSVFY Greeson Yoke C1 break, Sfudenfs listen To on orcfion by Mr. Nyonl from Souihern Rhodesia. V3 ,,, 5 if 3 i 5 Q i Q ii! j X ' 1 -.x i - if i fi i .--up f r i I I i i i . 0. W-F -...ww-'-Wv-V, '- -9 X Ex-Goveinor Brown of Ohio talks to the student body. MOd6I'n d0nCerS perform To the singing of - - Assemblies Assemblies fulfill another part of high school education. Through them different types of entertainment is brought into stu- dent life. Usually assemblies are held for the purpose of informing the students of impor- tant happenings, bringing new ideas to them through a guest speaker, or paying tribute to the student talent at Roosevelt and other schools in the community. Ex-governor John Brown of Ohio, who was a guest speaker during one of the assem- blies, tried to impress upon the students the need of saying what one means and mean- ing what one says. An example of an informative assembly which also teaches an important lesson is the semi-annual nomination assembly. Here the whole student body is introduced to the qual- ifications of each candidate. The goal of this assembly is to arouse interest among the stu- dents in exercising the sacred right to vote. Assemblies prove that education comes in many forms. The Roosevelt auditorium is often a second classroom. Dick Meux and his beatnik friend perform for students f e Madrigals during a spring assembly 3 , N Roosevelts new singing group, the Madrigals, entertain students. -35- f Presiding over Latin Club meeting is Ken Critchlow. vi: :ies W wi. 'xx Live Y-ers have fun and malfe money at Excalibur Carnival Club Activities Roosevelt's club activities wound up a year of events not to be forgotten. Profits made by various school organizations were donated to the community and school through service proiects. To get the school year off to a good start, the Y-Debs sponsored o dance. This dance was followed by the fun-packed car- nival given a month later by Exclibur. Green and Gold, another service club, handled all the events of Homecoming Vxfeek. '4Sadie Hawkins , an annual dance presented by the Lettermen's Council, was one ofthe most memorable functions. To further student activities and pro- iects, clubs held candy, cake sales, Christ- mas card sales and a host of other activities. axe, x Little-Big Game noon dance promotes spirit. ,,,- 1 lfiggi , f A ' gyqy fv 4' 13922 f'M l,ff1?if?Lf'f1!iQ , fm- L 'P ' , fawfm' V ' Q, H , 4 -, 3 ,-3 ,tiff A'-' I 'iff , M M , lf 5 2 , ff H 1' Q ,. Q55 'ii Z we Q H .- ,. A 3355? V? cf, ,. f V 4 Egmgif ff .V , ' - H FT S1 gg 2? V M . , JK 'v2f 'f ?f '3i 2, 2' 2 1 It gKAg15ga?f, yf'g f 'f5gg'gg'fgfsg:, Q 5, 1-4 5, ,J 1 -, ,, 1 Y. -'- ,, , Ji f ' -ww 'M ?-'fY 1 :'f1f '- :I::U:.Jv':' f 1- 4 ' J i?: E4'?5' ,- me M, . 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Win 0 bear, lust one Thin dime! X Wi, Sue Premrwce Bunny Nwdever, ' vs I1-s ,.., . Si .A Bobbxe Wczhoce Ewen Hormson and Pot Royboum, have fun GY H1-JIM ,fl xxx.. Lv .XA x NL, Wm D1E4j1vvwvri1-vf41VW1wlf'1 hvwlms -415' Girls League Girls' League, the largest girls' organi- zation at Roosevelt, shared in the achieve- ments of the past school year. The league stressed friendliness and co- operation. This friendliness was expressed in the groupis activities such as the annual Hi- Jinxf' McLane girls were the guests of the Girls League for this event. Games and re- freshments were the highlights of the gala get together. Fashion shows and the annual Christ- mas formal, Winter Wonderland contri- buted to the successful year. Members of the league also attended the Girls League con- vention in Sanger. Rounding out the years activities was the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Paula White proudly models a fall formal Sue Prentice enioys the trampoline. Seniors ' hoop it up at l-li-Jinx. J ' ,, L 'M .-vii-wk 7 -1--- ' 1 if sl va f 7 5 f .Lx 1 ' 3 2, 5 V - ff x . tp-'fbi .1 1 5. :W .lfifp fy, ialsrh, 1 -'V ' 'x - f ' K I 1' ' -Q day After luncheon talk occupies Mr. Doug Bray. pQ 3- 5 f ,..--N.: l' Teddies ea? hearnly at the fall Dads Club Banquet .9 Fw ,N x ' ,g.' 'PL Senators nog! wsmng husnnessrnen at the BUbIl1t3SSEdUCUflOl1 Day luncheon - 49 - IV ,A Q. f A 1. Banquets Banquets tultill another need inthe lite ofthe Roosevelt student. To honor individuals who have contri- buted to Roosevelt sports, the Dads Club planned two sports banquets. Honored individuals included senior members ot the band, rnaiorettes, letter, rally and bermuda girls, CSF, ticket and rally corn- rnittee and student body otticers. The club also played host to other spe- kp l , cial guests. if' ufws' Honoring mothers ot Roosevelt students, the Girls League held their traditional Mother-Daughter banquet. This dinner was held near Mothers' Day. .xx Q 1 I, l- ' W , fix 1 ,, R I 'E 'Saga 1 13 T was gms, vi fjftkga 'YZ if E 'Q ty , Ni -.ii Mr. Nyoni, o South African high school principal, enioys a luncheon. 31 f 'N ...V R X ...W im A 5391 '- , .af Four-Fitths entertain ata banquet. Seconds' Gwoneg - - i .ii we-35' Y ez' 'v-YI 3 2 tm, f ' 3- gb TICKET COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: Mary Hagan, Joyce Michael, lo Ann Weiss, Delores Rutherford. SE- COND ROW: Paula White, Joyce Fendorak, Carol Toreson, Sharron Crocker, Carolyn Carlson. BACK ROW: Pat Martin, Linda Ruegge, Carolyn Nilrneier, Carol Trimble. 2' W Rally Groups Traditional school spirit is promoted at Roosevelt by the ticket committee, rally com- mittee and rallymen. Members ot the ticket committee are ol- ways on hand to sell tickets both at games and at school. The rally committee is divided into the school spirit, stadium, card stunt and skit committees. The students in the school spirit group promotes spirit at Roosevelt. The sta- dium and card stunt committees are respon- sible tor decorating the stadium before the games and organizing cards for card stunts. The skit committee puts on humorous skits at rallies. Most ot the rallies take place at noon in the cafeteria. Duties of the rallymen are unlimited. They not only help out at games, but also help in the auditorium when class meetings, assemblies, and other school functions are held. All these groups combined not only en- courage the students to support their team, but also help to create tuntilled rallies and promote school spirit. M. Enthusiastic lans cheer Rough Riders on to Victory Laid' fav ,gf awww? ,. 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RALLY FOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN HEADS FRONT ROW Buddy Smith P B d L d ' - I , Gm yr , in BACK ROW: Linda Normarl, Alex Babigian, Jack Isaacs, Dennis Salah, Barbara MCC - - ,Sh ,Sv a Boyel-t ouley. l , .mk. . ,,,A: vgv w 'gff-fa-1:5.:' .jg '-ia' 22- 4 , ,.,i i , W A . fn 3335 . . ., sr' 'X' we- - f -W T222 gig T '25 was 5 ww -.'- 5 , 1. ,.,,, . ,,,,,,:: Homecoming Queen Barbara Vinzant Track Queen Mary Nlswcnder , ' L N fu- 5-CL. -M Pert, pretty and vuvacious girls and good looking boys represented Roosevelt at outstanding events this year. Diane Langi- ano, head maiorette, was chosen as this year's Football Queen. Diane represented Roosevelt at the annual Football Carnival and reigned over the remaining football games. Students voted tor candidates tor the title upon the purchase of a Carnival ticket. Following the crowning of a football queen, Barbara Vinzant, sponsored by Ri- v i K pi? H R ' FT-Q 'tiff 5 47?lQ i53 ,' t . ii .. 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Q 'V il 'JJ' .V ,J '21-QQWB Roxie Basmaiian Diane Bennett Jacqueline Bilbrey :f2':.M.iy5!g5:f4 V ., .gap,7i5E:5?7b31?-:-'5' -If? .i ' ,.,, if f B, t ' ,mv A W, I ,X I 5 - ' my '.-jiiiizf' ' 11 - Margery Binger James Bishop Carol Bitter -53- Susan Blacet 3 if in-. --vs .ff 5 . YQ r . hh FB lt Marlene Blacksten an E -zts- wf ' ' 3 , w X me-35, gf' ' -mv' .X I , gait' ik N, 5 Y E'-Q1w? Kenneth Blanr .-A Ii Football plays were pertorrned by this faculty team ot a rally, 4? ' - ,f ' iff, e 1.451 it I -3 6 .2 4 .,.. , U I, f ,gr A K -me - J B , X , . 4,24 432.7- ' X X ,A ' .,1p5qf-Yl'l Ann Booth Uv 'Z' Franlc Borrego Q B: My N - Q . . W. X S. to Klrif l X. - '- G2 - . , 7- We xxx MK w A1 X gy if X 4 5, ' ,QA gfw :fe P we Q X 'X 'X . Fe .,.x . X' -- egg? . - xx x X Robert Blecker ,. ,.,. , . ' .1451--ret.syfex:Q3ef5,,4. sg . - Xp: ll-ef xv X XXX 'Q Nw WTB X X , X osx xox H X X X N X l N,- Jarnes Blevins CP' D a n n y B o o lr s y N , - - : S . rf-. Rkwe 'JN at B X lf' -at ' V YES 4 Charlene Boswell -X K gs-ispgfzx . 155W Q. X, .,.. , Q-lvf f ,X XX XX N X xx X W qv x .r .X lt Y C 3 ' ig 5 . X 4 1 I Y Kenneth Bleyens Q 1 NRI x Donna Bohigian A 1 Y 1..X.u: ,pf -1 , Q N- : '31 , , -a R' X ENN., B www QM , ,f ff Elizabeth Book if - Rnchard Bourbon X J- -xx-:bf ,- , .Y I . S X x N in W B N K 3 . ,, A . 4' 'vu ,jill ,Z J, iii' by , 'pry an ko-b Joie Bowles . x Ronald Brink Q l Jerry Buckley, Jr. il? . 5,2451 1, A s RAL V., ig. F ,ummm Lindo Boyeff we .. . -1 lv. f v ff, ' -. Q .Carol Brown r rr' 1 3 f 1 fi X ,gif-:Ls r i, , 5 A , 4 -iw i , 39,1 Vg X , J x . im W W J Q iii? J 211 : 5.-Q kk 6 -fi N M. g il. - -- ,. .,a i-ac:Q.,,.:l,w . ' . , . .. in 5, f: J iq ,wi ' ' 'ilrtffi' ' 'B 'lvsze . -- W - 1:2-v'af.f. . , -if - .11:E12?Q'-ffffsfiq a f N K J Bonnie Buffoloe Ccirl Burks K v -wg? iii: me is 3 '33 .f'?1:,avzw.w3:'1R M. 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'Q aff! f , i 5 ,,,, , f f , W w Z 41- 7 C , rf N a n c y C a s s Patricia Chapman Vickie Cantrell . ,- :fl-:Ui 5 33: 3 ' lQ?'fx5 ' 5 15 F 3 X Q X Q f ' ,r r 5 i 2 1 Nora Casey '-Q Edward Chavira R X W' C9355 95ff7f:- ' X M W-iz. ' is . me r eleee 9 - A T..- ,. . PSS Cp, L as , X .N . ,. 55, X . , X . ' 1 :za ' X 'NSW' ,,.. vii L' A71 fi - I X ' r z FTP- ,flag 'X Judy Chuarlfo James Chlsm - 55 - George Church 'T K 4 -X V Q A uf rlty l W'ff54QlfLNzQ,, A ' 'W f A MGVY Clork William Clayborn Mary Cloud James Cloyd Betty Cockrum Mary Conner Margaret Cordova Robert Coffey f L ,fn . 1 1? 'N Qi Wg 1 ,X rj 6 bg I! ,X g, Danny Cook Delbert Cordrey HT' ,VHICXX M x Barbara Collirtgs Dgle Comer Mitchell Coonce Leroy Coppeclge fa- 522176352:L9I:-?I1?fII!,:9I-5.- .-'-5+k?QI,5 'ESMF'-34 .. Q . - ' xv-x -'Q' -afar -55. 1 ,j -:eff 5 9 , .Ig JCIFTTES COFl'1ElIUS Max Cargmgdo Q 11+ Mary Correa ,I f y c, ' 1 X J . 1: ' : ,X . 3 J y J f ,ew 4 ,N .,:. . X E . f fp , i. if 2 John Cosby Jim Crippen 2 S :, y 5 Barry Crow QP H 'TQ ' W 4 4 . ii K - f fc A X '7' ' ff il . X , f 04 'MH' W .-w fi ,,,,2f-WW I .434 A f v. J , ,J J, c , Q., Rx '-' ai' 'K Becky Widmyer and T Tory. 'SSN im Thomas assusf Donna Jones, financial secre- gk Mk2.u-.ih'a'- Judy Damron ,, -- .,.,,., ,.,.L.,, , , 'U'--we . .. 5 Belly Davis J J o y J ,u -,W .1 , - ' '.4. 1 - ' it-' . , - A S x , ' X: - 'NX J . V ,I . X ,D J , I, , V, Ku gig' w-if , . 4' nf' ,, , , ' 'J , L ' ' ,x x J - , J xx -' .5 ff J, If W . ' -Mn zugx-fig, J M . I 4 I ,lpwuk ga fqxff f. K -j' m xg.. ' 1. ,'fl'f '. :' J l' J Carol Davis Judy Davis - . Sharon Crouch 1 jess, ',,,.......i,v ij ,V X RSX A Vx 9 Xxxx as X s ik sir it ,xc -S X- Q Q a be me X 6 SQ W xxx Q X x Sharon Cuviello we . -fwwln. x 3 xxx xx N N Joyce Davenport .1-Q fi.. X ' Qsifflifl X, . ' Sew - A -M A . Rebecca Davis 5, l Ronald Davis EE Peggy Derrick i .A.. .. A , W ,. .,f. if .,, , ,A,., M ral Charles Diddy Ai IBN Yvonne Delong . 3 N Roger Derryberry Q .,,, X ,H .- 931.1 74 -w:,.1:? r - '-V- 1 D Peter DiGesu Lois Dine Mary Dishner L' ,Yiwu 5 gi Jon De Morales Bobby Desmond Mr ' , mf-F 9' , Sw 1 Don Dillard :Sf- ii' Gloria DeOrian ,I www Wm om Ka ry Lee DeYoung ,gm .loan Dillon 1 4 P2 i Sandy Doddridge Marlene Donaghy -59- li wi' H-N 5 .vi- Katherine Doukas Ralph Driggs Milf' Sonia Dulgerian uf' -if ,,,,,.,, 'mu Judith Eichmann ff ll far: i 6 2 1 QE X -5, W 4 N, if , Patty Doyle EZ at Susan Dryden f , W r my wma, Barbara Dunham ff , fi zwfgff l 1 i I Basil Perch, Pat Lions, and Gary Stuart, Girls' and Boys' State representative ,XE 5 - f tm is f 7 ' , ,, me ',. by-. . I 4 ,A V , X: ' f 'BMW' , ' ',,:,, .wt ' f X it m ' W ' at nw-Q 'W fa I . 'Q , snug. ' . ti' , tv :QW Saundra Eikenberry A v 14 -60- Carole Dupzyk Diana Ekizian Michael Dyer XXNNNK X X X55 ix D ang .. X X Larry Elias .Sa 4 wi a John Elzer alvfws with Edward Espinosa ' 1, 1 fx 4g3:.2:.fz,1fz-f ' K - ,- zz. ' -. '- f' 7 X -A ' 'f , ,- Q 315:- ,, I , '19 5, -5. vqm-W,: F .,rL , ,y fy 5' 'TL '- ' ' , 433, Linda Faulkner Lenore Fenn 1 ,. fa ,... W. , M, law 'Yew ' 47 7 f 1392, A . ,, MM .W v 4 'X Y l 1ff4v1g,jfjlf:.Qcf?gv'zv A f , , A , rf - 'fm-' flwzzasffl fig , A. . . A,., .W , . , gf V 1,411gr-'milflvi-mn'ri My af' V, Patricia Emmerl B6 fflli t ,wf,n,,, 3:3 QSi'1ub,v1-,wa if , -, ' Mae Faulks We Lorna Faulkner zfgff' F 'F 2 F, . ' X 1 ' J X 1 l Felix Fierro .., x ef, :UQ 1 92 5 N. 1, 's 17 JGWW 9 2, 4 419' 5 ! 1 I I 5 7 MW! 4 I 5 yo uw ff Neal Ervin 'fs . v li? '12 , e we Bruce Esajian ' ' Eff l H f , f ' A f fix -V , , 4 ,. ,V ,,i- ,,,A, , ,X , .N , . 1 if- I S i, , A l lg , :L ,kann V X , - -, f , ,V f , ' ' G, 5,-l 1 . l, ' 3 ' ,gf ES I 5 ' rl , ,, Q ' X fu, rx ae, f W3 V-, X, dk Q ' X l Darrel Falrburn Helen Fendley l Bobby Farnsworth 5:2 Y, , VVV, 7 '.l 4 'm L 1 F'-ini?-'F' ,Q,,, fi 3 gjgffff 1' f 'i f W Joyce Fendorak Angellla Figueroa . - V.,,,,! be w,,: X, v w., 'W 1,-f V MWQLG 'Q' L. .5 lr. F ww Peggy Fike . , . iilyiry I . .A , , NW x ll,,lllfll'll'L' l Qf iw 5 .. , fx f Thomas Firesfine -, ,gfrj ,',V. 944,54 L I. -Q-.. f ::g,i' f i, f 'E Marshall Flake f Marcia Florenfino 4 4 3 Sonnie Fox ,vm M511 'gy' 5 Bonnie Lee Fisher Henry Fllcll 'WA N:-L W, Betty .lo Flint Rosalie Flohr Chago Flores 'Yi , y. W.. li' ' , m z' W l Abel Fraiio Charles Forston Philip Fraley vfa'f ..We',5:52. 41, ' ' WT-t:,ii.:1'fif'L ' . , Q ff f,,. -,Z . , sl , V F . ., ff 519, ,,5' Q ,M Ewi., , G .QM Myron Franklin Kathleen Fries X if 't Q .1 M -.'..+ ' 1 ' - - , '- - -cwzv V '- f ef ' Q bi! 'ikxt 3 f,'f ,tif , 1 A 7 ,Q A 9 i 4 32 , fb . ZQ W Ay M 'Q 1' I? ,1 .fx ' M ' I N. f . 1 215 Richard Gabel Q Lidia Gamez Mary Garcia Delia Garcia 2494:-:im-zvnrwuv-za'--rv:' f ff' ? M --:, , fre.'ze-':-Jw,-1-ff:-9-if-1 - .1 ,K I ,, , V - .11 foxy ,4 ,ing V U , e 'Q M f ,Q-4431 4317, ,f 5 iw Wcfr fl? 4 5 , 6 w 1 :S , 3 ' f 5 if :gg '51 f ' ' .Z n ' V . ' ' M i. - i f'I'21'-A-4-4 V. 1. 3 f gs ,iv :E:i:1ia,? 1, ,AJ qilgqg K: . , - f 'wglgi-s a yin,-'f,, 6,3 9 ' -. f .f..v,2y . 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'few 'WH' f A 11 sf Q. 2 x sr E b ,.li'-1. kfvlf w 31, sg , 3,-dwik-x X I 8 JO,-neg Qoyne Barbara Graves Q - Ar-- 4 ' t ri, gff1g?:y1s2'-iaf wh 'M wgm f- X , E. Av ---'13, X s l P my sg- 5' ull G' -s . gp A , -Q f 'I X N 5 . -- H5 -s,f,?'5 ' , ,. Q R Delores Green -azz' Robert Grove fm! .QS vs xml Uri. ,- ,g 'kt , Gary Grotlw Eddxe Gunner W' Stnrleyann Gussee Montoya Gutierrez Carole Hagobuan ' Harry Hagobian fi F S 3? lip ., A fliuifs 'W ,, :A pf 4 Qi ,i I . .,.. , . . 5 Dennis Hall Jimmy Hamburger mi., A, 'tm' - . . iw '-f'm f H ff-px. 4.2, -,,,f, 74 7 . . . ' 'Fifi V' I' .. .- Vi . Y-,,:. k gg-5 . ' - . 4,-'11 f- f ,,,4,.'i,f- 4 , X' 2- iafwq, .. ff.. -' ' M--f 2 ,ir ' ,XV 34 ' 'Wifi' 'ffig A',' wif.. f NGHCY Hall Ronald Hall Kc, Q,'L 7 'Y' ,,, QF-l:,,Xr.lIfi:f-I V' AJ , - if -...Q sv f-Pk. y. 4.5-5 f,f', V, N. . ' ' 9 'Q V 14. . ' Q - - ' - V V 1. , 'I' 1 . . .. . .. . , , ,. I ,..A,. . ,I V J ..-. o V .. V? 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X f N N ' -li: -3 , 'f X Willivm Heeleb' Vernon Heinrich Linda Henry Robert Henry, Jr, Ernst Hergenroeder ' ..fg,g. i fu c -'Q S 1.-.3 uf Amanda Hickman 6 4 A , Billie Sue Hitchcock Sharon Holt mx we f .3 -if Z g. . .- -,N.?. L. -- . 1 X , FW- NQISWKM P ii-. Cecilia Hernandez Irma Hernandez Carole H6309 :R .haw- .ww cf: A ,' K - -, i Q- 6 .4 fi if in ,ff i Nts. .x -. Lloyd Hill Marian Hinoios Stuart Hirasuna - - E M -U' 'f fI-115 - ' Q 4 ,. i iw ,I . w ln, U, A ash? X -4 - J . . .. ' i' :Mi 46 ,fa F5 ,- -. vi . .i me . - -fs' e - ' wi- X i' . X ' 'Jeff Alice Hodgkiss Marshall Hague . fwfr-f.' ,- - ' Q 9 c A: . Terry Holliday 5 ,fgfs Ay'5wv,:,., f' liif- . ,vl'ff i -yi 'wf1fi:- , rm ,Me ff' .. - f fl, ' H. ' - 21 Q 5 Wilma Hood Ronald l-lorch - 67 - Gerald Hornig I' 'f-A: z1'5: 5- , Env fi . 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I' .flie s -1' , P 4 vs 1 R im , 8 1 3 A M 4 1, , '4 3 Robert Kodman Werner Krempels 3 Kenneth Kitley 5 Robert Koonce ew-12 ,2f'fX?'N' Mase:s:::i:-::::'115.2,-1:1-151 1 1 :.,rsn:1.::f2:s'2::s2:s:z:f:ssEi ' ,- A v.-1: ffIfffsgsmaria,-Szis11,-:Il 1 V 1 - 3 .. , f M, 1 s 1: . zz - ' gmfyf f .2 :Effie- 5 -5 1zE:1,j-,g y , K. . M..,ff Jay Kroeker 5 5 W8 - 71 - Qi YW? ' x 4 Bruce Kinkle Carl Kiradosian l Ronald Klaus Judith Kleim Sharron Koonce Larry Kovcch Q 2 , HW A A fi Bw , 99, Jack Krog Richard Kroupg fl N e -ff? L gl A 'Ss L ,L f Jerry Kuns Gail Kupfer Push 'em backl, Push 'em back ,... 'MZ fe L pw,-9 Cheryl Leisle Bertha Leon -'72- ,V S A KM: Q -..x ' .L x , L fi' vw ,. - Dianne Langiano 'mae A 93 x 46 Q- sm N, X X X xx Pamela Lauder f f'fD if xx. Virginia Lee ,an R - l'7Ihw, '-l L --L in SMX: , , j - we, . 5 N ' , Katherine Lerma A . Q we :rf 'Q Stella Large s .ihr L ,L - 4..4 . mga? 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N V Q Q 8 .,k.h J N ,x x U i gg tgifx la , X, , vp Y X F fx 5, XS' 3 if Warren Peterson .gel - :Xylv Q . ii li David Pipes Keith Pittman I 7 1-1:21-Iwi-frw::::ae:.aw:-ws':5e:f..:-'Sfree? w ' fi Lfke U . 1-Jem-5 . is .. 2: , i 'k 14 Q! 441 f ff 5 ' , 'Z' If is fig! 42 , 1 i fe , 4 1 ,, 'W H vi '41 , , wg? ,ly Q, f 4 , MW j 57 i , b gg Jimmie Poindexfer John Powers Barbara Prefzer -:mf . , Q 4 f 3 i x,----...., fi 'xxx - VQYA , ' V P' -...M A--- 9' X -' ' s :wx -f K -5' K . AMW' C aw ' zg2g,iq:,4 'vG- 5 ye Pg Ji W ,, he 3 ?'.5 2 , 1- A35 i'sg'. ,ia , 45 ff , ' ' W S? j i 'A Nancy Plaffoof . ..i, V ,, lf- Y ,gfg X-'.,:A ,f3f.1.a?ggg.rg 'ii I P 5 1- Tom Firesfine and Larry Dick are part of behind scenes activity of The Christmas Pageant, - 1 Q W -1 fa rf: 'iw iff ' ,I 7 .1 ' T? 4 ,K .Qin 2 LQ gif if J ,, Q in . i p::5Bf,w - -1 .aw Emily Prandini W. 1 ii M63 Ruby Prince - - -1357 sz' D gk, 51. P. Q , , - if-1 '.. iiii,xi1H'Ja-1:-if L -,L 9 gg-1, i-W -grew Diana Ponfus ...,. . 14 'Ang' . :?ff'f3i ,,,,.. , - 1, .. ni' af- ' i Wayne Preas Tom Prentice ' ' X K f 'f Sf: - , , , 1x ,::EA3-.iw ff V9 .fu .4 ., , Ae '23 fy? 5 3 , ' . ,gif - - '4'w, sw .' L, 14552 Gary Privetf Carol Puloufzian ',-A Q f , ,M fifi L 'ffr iwf ff ' .- - ,,,,- xp. ,hull-:'i-,-:.:L . 1 wyfjfify-51' -V1 m' 'V , . ,,f. ?j7Q,.wVf E , 'GZ 'N ' if rv r. Zin- Ziyi f ,. ML, if 1 I ' ,I i H , 'wi : 3U f f if 1,54- Frank Puma, Jr. if: ' Gf,-f,'4f-M654 f ,I ,,,r ,, V, 1 , r w fff ,gf f og gg fa, f f X f X , X 7 f X f ,f X ' 5? y 0 ,rf l , 5, , fn V ' ,f a L f .7 W .. ' f lx Ernest Quiiada ff W ,f fm w, QWWWWM 541 W Hel en Railfon 1 Steve Reid , ,N ., ,,,., 3 'i.l,A,,-5-Q ,rp K ' -1 - '-v'ff ff1f-is Cie: 'Q3f:.- eww . 'iff f 4 ' J QM, ,f ,.,. - ilfllry-h..,,',,.N V 1- -,.- .:.1y-efrihmxf I a Qfiyns 2 Y 4. W Y W s PM C59 4 . Z 'M in , In Gy 013' , 5 if S X gp Joe Puma ,, ' i .lvfig , , LX, TY 1 mi az, V. , , ,, - 2. John Pylanl Kcfhleen Quick Q7 , . if fa. 3 -fo , Gr William Rggkley Geraldine Ragland Belly Roil A 4 ,gf y I A -f 0 A 5 , ,i wa A wp, pg 3. M 4 ,. MW ,X 1 l 32 f A 2 , S f rw ' , ,. f N , ' ,- V - s, V 5 -737 2 QQ f 5 fi li Elilflbelli ROVIG Patty Raybourn Howard Reed 0' lg, ug, n. ,Ml Janell Reilz -32- Thomas Reifz Jean Riley -fm., 'Mews , i Barbara Rines Marshall Rines ,,ff,f:f,.-.l w ,pw Y .g.,, E M 'VU' 4153 ni . tx. JoAnn Rizzo Rod Roager, Jr. Helen Roberts l-OVVY Roberts 5 ' 'i ' 7' hifi ' lg 'i fi? it - - ' f . fi: I 5 51111: 52' 1. 'IJ . .f. ' ' -' 21 , 1 ' EI- f i ,. fafq i iy W In 5 fm wt. lg --is X Eduardo Rioias ,www I W , 5 E ., A milf, 4 41 1. - fsflili ftw if .Q?Se,Q. w:+--f .J - , ,. H: We . J . ex J f X wav-it 1. .ts we .Q x I - Clinton Ritchie if 1 i gms. fi gms., J , 'Q13- 1 :Aff-, f ll l Jewell Robbins Gerald Roberts Z , - 3Rl ffi1iE1 , . D? iw 1 J ' Loralea Rodgers 3 Raoul Rodriguez .-,K Nichole Roehrman Jerry Rosser Dennis Rossi Janet Roufson 6 ffl, f , ',.,w, MNA Hx X V ,,m 4 . f mf f mf! fi! 77 f fffff, , W , WZ ff X 4 f 4 . 0 , f f I , qnifg my my-,fl ' I fig? h X u. y .' . Richard Hutcheson meets Fresno Highs student body president, Ron Stevenson ' V .. ' P , , , , . 6 f , -SVG V M x x IHS' G KN N 'J ,Witt ' X sq- w:.:,- ...,. Q X X Iss 'Q ,park . GCS X X ss X X XX XX Loretto Solwosser Douglqg Sam N VvfY X'fi X ak X sy Vonce Son Fnlrppo Borboro Santos Gerald Sdrkision Suson Schedler .-:g4q.vW,cf5' Q Ma rg, U w as I 114 . Hmczp f er: 1.l,-wmxx, -M41-f ws W -ff' 1 ,'ZfWY fi W wi 1 4 , ,. X ., ii' i' f f if f ' V ,,,,, Q, f - 'yy' Ev f . f' ,' f . I f' . l li, e p ,,, ' ' V',f , ff ,Q 1,5551 i , 5,rT'6i2?m l Kathleen Schield Len Schneider W amz. ,- . M -c,'f4f1:1.4,-, - w,.,,-:1w,,q,,.,,gk, , ' . - , ' ow ww , V, ' 1, f,i.,gyflQ,-'..:i52,k.g 1 ,Q ff-3, f?2,fi,2 S , ,:'. ii, V 'V,,,, ' fiif' 'dzfglif Andrew Scott , , f E , 7 ,. ,, lun ' f l H , I I 1 s 'fgs ilfw Wdwifvaalffdafa Q , 4 4 'V 1 A'AQ',','f? ,4,.g'ff,.'3' M yr!! ,fff , M , fm M1 f ' K H ff, f , kf if ii, i ,X Y 1 f f f er 'f f l f f ,Q me M w '1 iz 05 S Michael Schilling A Ronald Schreiner 6 if 1 Mfww. f 'G 0 54 1 K' f gig, ii? my - 5,-:'.'s,m ' , , . , f.,pz4i5fV Q21 - A 1 54 f 5 :1f'Q,f5fgzfgf-z,4,y.? z ' . ' l V 11,-,Jw gf, :1::1.L.g:1g, '-,gzisgfg-J1fqzfzgfgg f 5 43:2 i Ke QQ Ge 1 ff 'QQ fx! 2 'Y' , .-., ,, ' I Ronald Scott Robert Seals Donna Setrakian ,- mm ff iL4fZz'f'ff X ,L., 35 V i i,!:..' ' 5,4 , 5. ,,,, me f I ,V S 'fill ZHQQEQQQ: g.-15.-YE ' :Hif3'Q'yf5.? '.7!w..'f 4. x., M f' , - ,ff V iw-,, '- Z? W , K, v X f Z 49 1 role?-1 SV V , ' 'I ia' ' Vfiiiffif' i f.,,3:. , , , . 1 W ,f 1 f 4 yf - V y 1 2 . 9 , of pmblllin if ,,5:i, f 2' - f' I f-cf7ZF:fiM I , l f 1 G ' f ,iz . 51:24 ' ' 1. fcwgzfg ' ff, Af-f ,- , uw, , , is Alnita Schmidt 1 , ' , ' -',', X - ' , iii. H V5 K f :Ya V' M, f - R l l Q ' j If .. ' a 155' ,,kf J 2 -'el P' ,. if 7.55, I fi 4, A Frances Schwabenland -85- Susan Scott aug, ,ne-.,, K , , A Kayren Schmidt 4 ! Fred Schwabenland 4-1 W 'iflfzfl 'if' 51' ' 'C -l ' M f' 7ff','Zrfff?fCi'-3 '53 ' X753 ,T 5 r Q if , V V , M, t' 'J ww' dy-I ' l Donald Seagle Shaki Shahin Dianne Shamlin X 1 John Shonoion 1 'N P Q, xr. 351 4- Douglcus Sherrill .V .-Xa , X ..., A. 4 -My , :.., . U1 3,-'Y ' i'E41:2:2- . wasp-: , f , sf Morilyn Sharp Shoron Shepherd Jerry Schultz l D o v i d S h U l tz S 224 , S Roberto Sum John Sirmon Herbert Sutton . 5' fn ' tn 5 51.15. .Q A ' 3 , ,K 4 M 173, Q ' ' Q 4' -'rw .N t .Q x - fl f N 45 X ,. K .S K A XS s f Hugh 510165 Jerold Slovens Jim Slover Y' ., :,ff ,4' '..:'.ifi2J2'-V ' , 1:41. er. om' ' . ,Mit ., ,I ' f,,,,f,4v., H , ,,, f. . 2, , ,4- , ,. .,,.,.,:wf,2.,f.,,A, 143,71 ' ff . ,ff,jz',g-irjifqrg, ,- h V ,.., , -V QL., I - ,- .V ., 1 a ,yt , iz , ' a WV 1' Q r ,, , , 1 JS A X QSM V ., . W' Zh 4 uw, at 3 ,Mfg Carol Smith Carolyn Smith George Smith JOM Smith Wesley Smith Lee Soderstrom , ,.. , ,S is 'fini f We .H-as -W V gf'-ff f New , if . fm 'X xv, 5 1' f A ! W Q , f , ibn Linda Spears TerrY 5f05i0 V V f - ff::f ,. fi,f, i Ayrzgqimg 1 1 . f. Wg.'..,'i-'-iz'-'f'-5,5 eff it ww A 2: ff vw 1,,J,gw. 2, W 4- .. f-ay . 1 -at -f '- ty 'f' 2 'mffffift ff fmf 47 ,V A . ' f Q :EVE ,lv 1 6 4 y , ? f Q S S A Eugene Smith 'W' raw df Linda Smith Tommos Sommers ., ,ff S, Q mf Constantina Stathokis 87 - S. ' uiffif' -Q f a' -f li ' ' 1 5 K , a R ,V 1 -, fix ' . 5 . ,vt gg mf Buddy Smith 2-WP lf .ff xx V ,XR M, 45.14 Sandi Smith Dennis Sorensen 1 f 1 , ,' ' .. ff ' L , ' F 4, . - Randy Stewart mf 15? ii-.-2wj- Q, ,, ., -. , gina- X . Si'-vv'4f?fl.-,:,9'gr-a.Q-- ef Sr V- . . . ' ' . ,.. . .. ,Mg 21 it., - , A .,,1..,. . .,. , . -1-f'?w1If -. fl. af :4T-'zifizlg 2 Q ,.:. 'Q ' 7 ,51-.,:i-fr, rm or me Q A i ' ' A7 f . e if ' V' .X as fi 5' . .MH -. Ii Q7 - , , fsfw-Ji S 9 WOYne Stillwell Timothy Sf. Louis 'if S i ' is--A 4 Q f fi C44 x 6 K fs SJR 4 2 . f. -.rw V , A . ' ,,- - Ea ' S' 'V xjf i A5555 R7 Wilma Stone Janice Stoner , Vfr?gg .f. r -.- . lawmf. . K na- rg... Q M .',, 1 P P V. ,ff A , .0 .. . , 1,4 Y- V 2922 N-fri 'W ., V- ,,,g .,.: L . , . 5 X .ff W iry-,'-Mi, . ii ' K f1.i,aT3i?'5agmS.i Vernon Storey VWQWU STOVQY gs, fi 1,51 9 'mw!,2'?' ' I iw' MM 1 '19 Y 4, iwwf, X Wi . .V ff. .4 i 1 ,. , f-Gynsj fin. V . . If .f,, 'I v I , 'r 'i' t - i ' ' , .. -'riiffri . Q i ' f gi A i wi i si '41 ' 'i X12 f -' K' 62? ' 4 f ff f 4' 5 1 W , 1.. 4 , 'XT . . 1 fl f -B ai .k . - rw- ri' .5 irq, 5, , K'-. ii this.. .'-'gif' Harold Sudiian Carole Swanson - HH '-an . 5... 2' S-Cxf ' A iihf'Z'i:a55i A Sophomores get into the spirit of Things at a noon rally. Gary Stuart Louise Sfude 3 ff' S ii Arleen Svvengel Sandra Symqngki Q' x mvmif DeLona Tankersley Sandra Taylor Ruby Taylor Danny Thefford Carolyn Thomas Margaret Thomas Shirley Thompson Patricia Thornton June Tokunaga Glo,-ic Torres Larry Torongo Janice Torosian - . ' .ySif'sh L,f- f, 5-5.1: A Y. Q4 . . .... . . . .... ,..-,, :,..,, Q - ii- T fp-'fi 1 f' ,055-... Q is we W 'ST' 9-WN fs vT:?9 :T egg? Tw, J : s K X 4 -,X 4' Q , 3, 9 L .. - e -Y J' 'rifvsziv 'P-' ' . -i f 2 . 3 Q . . T VAT ve Tat Q. X ixqx XR Q. x he ,N X W 2 N' N X 55 l g! 1.1 123 .2 . rl P Ralph Terzian Timothy Thomas Ca rol To reson Russell Towry V . 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R R 'lf - -a-1: - -xy 3' ,if V A QW. . - X . , 31,5 'N u , ci Roosevelf represenlofives bring gifts for The deducotion of McLane High School M me ,V 3 xx'-A X N .., j ' ,,wSPY3ifqj J l Borboro Weslphal Craig Whife 1 7 XXFQFQQ V X Q e- wwig- +R X , 1, Q .. dl- I we JW 1' , I Y 1 ' . ' 2 7 ii 5 N . ,-, 'A-'lzizvfwiill Paulo While Richard While, Jr. -92- N XV XX N X ax X .N K . , A - N N - X N A f WX X X R X i VM N x. ' Q: N if- i Glenn Whill Myrna Wicherl QQ! xv . Agn' Q , A gf +1f4Q6', 1 f P 1, :X 5 . 555341 ffl. Jiyxv' in J' . .swf ,. x.. -fr,-, fs 1, f, Annette Wickstrom Bofbom W'9be i :- . 1 . .... ' Elizabeth Williams Gow Williams Betty Wimer Royford Winnett RN-ve:.vw?xS'., ' 0 2 X I s X W ,MQW '5'f'T'?0fJ v 5 mmwb Robert Wittwer Robert Wold , wi W aff I .,. , . s il' , is V V fs Zllfxxt 'xii 5,v'f'll5!NA.U . W :U ' '. sl Potty Wiley Phyllis Williorns wx., Dorline Wlnsell s 2 ' 99 5:-fi x M -w.,..,,f-Tins: ' -X ,.- fy .Av ....,..,. ,M V- els:-fiaxgf' . 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V -. - A ,,, .f41,?,x:irx',i W . b, H , . . ,V , 3 Vx.-,-:,.J.,,Vl.L:.. ,rw , k LH 6, ,N ,UI 5 My 1 .11 V. , A v -- 4. ',f,,4 . , '..q.,4., ,.-...Am X- .Ly-1? , ' H N ' J- . gg f.4.1 ig . - ,. r , .. , - , . ' , ,g, , --.21 Z' A Y 32 -, 7 h - gyr'-K, 7, ,, .hail -T'.,.i . ZH4.q'2:g.,Aj.i.,, Q. A , 4 M -. ,. , A V 5. ,x, ,, ,A .,,,.lk 1,5 H, , June Chandler ond Daryl Ruby enloy lhe IQ59 Junlor-Se-mor Prom. Semors 'me Up In prepmohon for gmduchon ceremonies. - 96 - , 'Ek Senior Activities Gala is the work describing the final activities of graduating seniors. Expectation reigns high as the juniors raise the curtain on an elegant and lavishly decorated cafeteria at the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme which up until Prom Night has been a carefully guarded secret, draws ohs and ohs from all and dancing is fore- most on the agenda. Lessons of faith open Senior Week with Baccalaureate. This religious service is held for the seniors on the Sunday before gradu- ation. A local minister, chosen by the class, is guest speaker. Prospective graduates leave this service to face the world with a more mature aspect on spiritual life. Senior Luncheon on Monday sees the class swarming into a restaurant, seating themselves at tables, and taking advantage of being together for the last time as a body preceding graduation night. A longstanding tradition, the. luncheon, is one of the most enioyable memories that a Roosevelt senior possesses. Finally comes the most important event of all--graduation exercises. The seniors don caps and gowns and graduate from the windows -- something they have looked for- ward to since their sophomore year. Some release sighs of relief while others cry tears of ioy as diplomas are awarded and the Alma Mater is sung for the last time. Following commencement exercises, an all night party, sponsored by the P.T.A., is held for the graduates. This is the final memory they take with them of the three years spent at Roosevelt. fig? ffzrr ss 3 5. F ,qw i f a i , . X . I,-all V I tif ' X aff, -, : e Q. f EF 1- . . , f t ,M -s . W Es Q' X- It ' . st i if ' ,aw ' ,f l' ' sf ,L ,gi f' ' K 'A ff ? Q .- .A fs. 1 f M , 5 Z? Reverend Bute Karraker is the speaker at the Baccalaureate ceremony. EXW Seniors enter the auditorium to attend -Q7- the Baccalaureate ceremony 4' is if-0' Graduates sing Alma Mater for the last time. Sponsor: Mrs, McNair - - ,ivy 5,. '. gs . 1 Senior Class History A chapter in the life of each senior is soon to be drawn to a close. After stepping from the ivy covered windows onto the grad- uation platform, the members of the class of T960 will end their high school days. This class, although confronted with graduation platform problems, contributed much to Roosevelt High School. Starting their sophomore year off suc- cessfully with the sophomore talent show, the class of '60 went further in their junior year to present M'Liss, My Western Miss , as their class play. Cypress Gardens was the theme of the iunior-senior prom sponsored by the class in their junior year. Now, in their last year of high school, the seniors leave Roosevelt with many im- pressive memories, they won for themselves the graduation platform--perhaps the great- est tradition Roosevelt students have ever started. They leave also the memory of the senior play, The Robe, which was success- fully presented in the auditorium for two nights. They not only leave memories, but take some with them, memories of teachers, friends, ioys, and sorrows--all a part of one chapter of their lives--high school. Sponsor: Mr, Furby if'-N., Dwusqii mx A Q- 'Eiga Xvyvi ,Y fa Yin 6' rv- 2 .- 4:57.25 1 l lf? l X lg' , X E, , . ,h .mj.,p. Q -.wh . 'Vx 5 -i - 3,Y,,15f,.',ggi-3333231Isiggggrtp, ' I -,.-A , u n - , in lily ,- X ix ,VV. o I V . VP, r T. 5' .L, . 5 nik : ' . ' 'X g ' , 'V 'I' KQEQA 43, f ', 'f .' 1 , fsvvfifl 5 ' Counselor: Mr. Gunther Counselor: Mrs. Anderson Alma Moller l-loll, hail Roosevelt, Alrncl Meier hail To lheel Long rnoy thy banners wove, Symbol of loyclry. Slcnndords high and true Green ond Gold will never foil I-1oiI,huil,AImo Mater, HoiI!Hc1lIll-loill Q E X Qu 3 L 'ii i V5 -,Q 5 v 1 ini P v 5 -x E , 53: 1- w f': 'f1e'f'k vxxffx r x- - A - 1.5 W- 1 , A v f 'awW.',1, 5 . 5 E 5 43 Wk -. . I' , v'K.'K i . Nj .X 35 fr ,-. 2, F .Q xp .LYl f, ? 'u , H 1 4 if' gg sgfi' , gygffffv .mg A ' w f , ,gum 512. airfv fi M , , f 1' . ,Q -s fn, A s.w'., ,.1,.f,,-,fv i,f.,?A'fx. my 139 ' i',:w?x7F 2 x rf Qi X ff V -1 'fb 4 FE g 2252 12-W' If -L, .1 ag ' Q 1 Q Q wp .fxywff , f '54, ff lf, fgiffi Q51 I 'U 1117, 1 ' 1 xx. 1 vxQ 53 5' 9- 634' Q QV, s, X ,Mx K ,1 ,f V TVA ADVISORY 51 FRONT ROW: Llnda l-lenson, Jean Hiebert, Barbara Beggs, Barbara Burns. MIDDLE ROW1Julue Schreckengaust, Shelly Nlchole, Bonnle Prlnce, Marfm Peterson, John Phillips, Bruan Thomas, LeRoy Galundo, Ronald Taylor. BACK ROW: Chuck Le Fay, Vac Be- ADVISORY 4: FRONT ROW: Donna Walls, Barbara Blaser, Kathy Carmuchael, Dorls Palmer, Carolyn Carl- down. son, Sandy Krulcorlan, .lanlce Carlson. BACK ROW Joan Fllzrnaurlce, Leslie Harley, Blll Kung, Gaylen Bo' chanan, Rrcky Ward, Roger Beach, 'Y , . , 4, 1 My - 'ax 'gazflfiaff' ' . MW? 'E W, .,,, .ztfd A ADWSORY 4 FRONT POWT lfalhy l-luenegarol, Carol Earhardl, Nancy Wrldell, LaDonna lvslev,Cwlel1e Jenlflns, Charlene Ingram BACK ROW' Doug Huhbarl, Howard Martln, Der1r1l'llf?lwr3rl, Nalwynku Knnmm, Al Franco, Roland Schrlner -102- ADVISORY 9 FRONT ROW Isabel Soloruo, Lucy Menashlan, Davrd, Belly Azcvf-de, Don Hauler, Mary Mc Nay BACK ROW: Judy Engel- man, Gone Ford, Donna Papa, Charles McPherson, Jlm Meek, lee Mello, Carolyn l'lefferman, C-lorla Coaludge, Lucnano Duran,CC1f- rnen Agullar,F1anlxle Pulucla, Ron Schlollhaver, lyn Nored, Ceona Palmer, Andy Johnson. BACK ROW: Jim Gandu- ,fl as 1 5 it i 'film R ,, A f W- ,Q ,. . ADVISORY 5: FRONT ROW: Louise Nichols, Sharon Goertzen, Caro- ,. P- M ' vg6, , 1, N Aa' lia, Sharon Nickel, Saundra Arnold, Bill Hutchins. ze- ADVISORY 34A: FRONT ROW: Helen Fitzhenry, Mary Blevens, Nancy Davis, Dorothy Stocks, Shirley Do- nay, Carolyn Sapp, Elma Garabedian, Barbara McNeece. BACK ROW: Jesse Weedin, Ray Stafford, Rich Hilton, Lyle Carlton, Gerald Janion. 1 f ' 1-f2Nl','fYh m y ' sv-Q M5 I V , 2,1 ,N -M 1 K, ' F 25, 3.51, 7 '- A . , I, 35 ,g , ADVISORY 9: FRONT ROW: Eddie Rodriquez, Billy Durham, Cathy Bausernan, Sharon Logan, Nancy Basham. BACK ROW: Lee West, Donna Loeffel, Marvin Steinhauer, Allen Yengoyan, Charles Volpa, Don Smith, Shirley Loomis. Rallyrnen receive orders at football game from assistant head Rallyman, Buddy Smith, -103- .,... : :ws 'll ig ADVISORY 35A: ROW l: Jeanette Porterfield, Carole Taylor, Judy Evans, Nancy Rodriquez, Carolyn Faulk- ner, Carolyn Eorlsh, Loretta Rush. ROW Q: Glen Klarnet, Iam McCarty, Larry Bally, Darrel Rowe, Eddie Cutler, Luther I-larguess, Gary Perkuns, Jam Applegate I ' ' -su..-sk. ADVISORY 62: ROW l: Robert Rose, Carolyn Ayers, Mary Hogan ROW 2: Ida Schwabenland, Venita Teller, Linda Ayers, Wtlber Can- trell, Frank Arias, James Klar, Greg St. Louis. ROW 3: Tom Dye, Walter Poage, Don Gronstal, .hm Wnlder, Tam Elltthorpek, Chuck Welch, Arlo Benlamln, Janes Hansen, Eddie Hansen. 173 yy,- ,,-fi? Mwwggi ,.-- ADVISORY EISA: ROV! l- .lo Sums, Novelle Mudd, Lnnda Freck, Sharon Simpson, Irene Estrada, Amelua Frau' IO Bnllie Knight. ROW 2: George Barnes, Melvun Ford, Robert Hanouan, Robert Peckham, Don Menzmer, James Mann, Robert I-terrtng -104- V I ADVISORY 36A- FRONT ROWQ Ima Nut, Jeanette Towery, Shurly Naleruan, Kathy Schmall, SECOND ROW: Lellana Felnsuano, Jane Ourestano, Rosalva Sanchez, Pat Welltye, Loulse Shoemaker, Glorua Zamel, Marlyn Cnaab, Jo Ann Dahbs BACK ROW: Stan Alec, Mules Blumenshlne, hNllllGIT1 Janzen, Btll Gettys, Dale Wtllrams, Ted lsheum. rp? -hx Xi- J f .K wr? m 'az2'Lw21:1i ro'-xr.:-'ffstff f , nr Jazz?-.-e2:gf 1::: -5r -ggg . 'r-ff'.L-- 1:-F. .4 ' -1.1-14-fa-:'i-g,'::Q-. rg.-liao, - ,L-,fs ,gv L,-,Lyaff 'gg QL:-1 f'ti'-f37'57,.1if1lf il'ITCf:-Lewis -- if 6' 7'-if-eff: iffij . 1: 1 ' 1 , - , 1-if-:? . , K ,,1ff::',,,- ,.: LjEiQ+'JI:'-' ,ew . fy Y-:f,gj'-qw: vc, , ' f,ig.,'g V- W ,,,f Jff 'Q 1?-73' fj,,1gj-L2- 1 ' fs : -: 1 -:iw 5: - ' f i i . M . 'rrfcr-we :A i ll - 1 : J . l. 4- V' 6' ,, rv, is gi ADVISORY 62: FRONT ROW: Myrna Janzen, Joan Dwelle, Ruth Pompa, Richard Clayborn. SECOND ROW: Gayle Seher, Gayle Gauss, Art Naxson, Howard Sutton, Leonard Beckham. in ADVISORY 36A: FRONT ROW: Jerry Hightower, Marsha Swat far, Margaret Weldon, Sharon Biagi, Kathy Tramel, Mary Mud ra. BACK ROW: John Moore, Sum Wolfe, Henry Rodriguez, Kare en Witcosky, Rod Will, Dennis McCamey. S. ADVISORY 64: FRONT ROW: Becky Widrnyer, Pat Woodbury, Norma Thiessen, Sue Ryer, Carol Trimble Linda Ruegge. BACK ROW: Michael Baughman, Jerry Houston, James Johnson, Richard Cortez, Meza Pin head. ADVISORY 64: FRONT ROW: Linda Moore, Jeanne Allen, Lucinda Barroso, Judy Gramrner, Kay Watson, Olga Diaz. BACK ROW: Lee Fox, John Stadtler, James Laird, Carlos Tapiz, Arcia Praxie, Dale Bishop, Lar- ry Murphy. -105- Q r 'Q W, 4 .Awe Sophomores disperse after an assembly. ,pr J , A K n . , .R ,., H ,qw-1 .MA ' l 'N ' Q.. My ff . '57'T-2255 784 if , YG f,2:.VSrig5,,1fY gh! 2 .,5h..y , ,Ill , fm: xl LJ' fit. W ,. 1, 5 Wiz? I ff Students play with the loot collected from the Lions Club Toy Drive - IIIIS- l. ADVISORY IO6: FRONT ROW: Joyce Staunton, Darlene Eckhardt, Esther Arauio, Lena Thorin, Linda Shelpherd. BACK ROW: Mike Espinoza, Mary Ashley, Oil- bert Herrera, Wes Scheal, Rodney Heintz, Larry James, Don Wrightson, Leona Topalian, Jim Cornelius, Janice Sharp, Russ Jorgensen, Judy Gentry, Levena Morris, Sonia Sherven, June Moon. I ADVISORY IO9: FRONT ROW: Bill Corey, Carolyn Soqregy Lofene W,I5On, Con. me Wilson, Ima Nut, Sandy Stinson. BACK ROW: Steve Nylander, Jim Roberts, Bob Tate, Gerald Pruitt, Mayor Martin, Oloria Campos. l ADVISORY TO6: FRONT ROW: Sherrie Mulvana, Maureen Bo- cian, Karen Tedford, Barbara I-lampson, Joyce Rohn, Barbara Se- gress, Tom Avokion. BACK ROW: Arnold Loftis, Gloria Hone- mion, Carol Tiner, Kothy Honey, Richard Luleiian. wg.,-I ADVISORY lO4: FRONT ROW: Carol Finneil, Charlene Bennet, Donna Taylor, Charlene Bennet, Margaret Bardshaw. BACK ROW: Poul Ash, Neil Montgomery, Van Poye, Jerry Pasks, Richard Estrada, Shermie Ma- chrel. X K ff fb 5 'P- .,N ADVISORY TO9: FRONT ROW: Judy Tornaro, Jerry Mc lntoshf .inda Moore, June Weaver, Charlotte Conrad, Sue Ford. SEC- OND ROW: Dennis Kelly, John Allison, Beverly Eitzen, Gene Branch, Helen Wolter, Lillian Siron, Jim Prince, Julie Ticchino. H-HRD ROW Sh M O Sylvia Johnson NEISOH Leww Eve, ADVISORY lO4: FRONT ROW: Margo Lopez, Donna Barton, Viyion Covington, Adoline Mencloio, Martha 1 erman in r, , f W W d Castillo. BACK ROW: Don Fini, Dennis Patterson, Dania Bourbon, Ronny Reed, Vincent Gonzales, Dori Avo- YD or ' kia. -107- ADVISORY ll3: FRONT ROW: Peggy Lemley, Judy Miller, Robin Hill, Carol Angel, Jean Archibald, Janie Apple, Shirley Doddridge. BACK ROW: Thomas Wilson, Chuck Ramage, Terry Greeson, Jim Snodgrass, Dale Rustigan, Leroy Miller. if mu:-'F , ,,.,,. . xx , ADVISORY ll3: FRONT ROW: JoAnn Freeman, Linda Workman, Gloria Merzoian, Jackie Leal, Diane Dov: enpofll Virginia Kreiclian, Candi Cafes. BACK ROW: Richard Arslan, Sam Osborn, Bob Kliesec, Larry Jones, Danny Book, Terry Ulecht, Sieve Mole. -108- ADVISORY 203: FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Weiss, Evonne Dwelle, Don na Duey, Tim O'Neal. BACK ROW: Gail Wilkinson, Thurman Bell Richard Grove, Arfhur Ofwell. 1 I l w ADVISORY 203: FRONT ROW: Steve Delbert, Harriett Ginther, Joel Popeioy, Kathleen Sommers, Pat Gee, Sally Gonzales, Eva Altintop, Joanne Wiens, Jo Ann Terry. BACK ROW: David Graham, Charles Sharp, Sally Tingen, Judy Zuzma, Carmen Armendarez, Charles Lehl, Vernon Antonio, Richard Bledsaw. ... ,,--' S i ADVISORY ZOI: FRONT ROW: Ruth Camarena, Carol Yost, Pauline Perez, Rita Warden, Letha Adams, Jan- ice Parker, Sandra Holland. BACK ROW: Bob White, David Villanueba, Paul Shanoian, Tom Canales, John Bush, Mike Faggionato, Paul Niblett. ADVISORY QOI: FRONT ROW: Sarah Chico, Vicki Kuhn, Sara Williams, Jo Ann Kinchloe, Bernadette Keri- ney, Dixie Holland, Darlene Naiirnian. BACK ROW: Janes Porter, Harold Turner, Chris Atkisson, .lim Bell, Rudy Seviridoff, Tom Shank, Ralph Ortiz. - 109 - I I I E41 ADVISORY 204: ROW l: Verona Kroeker, Shoron Williams, Sue Bonnin, Betty Webb, Borboro Ricco, Mor- lorie Welch, Borboro Morris, Dollie Moses, Jean Loffis. ROW 2: Frankie Rodriqujez, Bill Randolph, Jeffrey Smirh. ROW 2: Donnie Whifeley, Harry Pcpodokis, Donna Morris, Helen Kovoch, Brion Hofcher, Mike Ariz. Down the holl, ond lo your right. -si :Q-i Music ot 0 noon dance is enioyed by oll CN X I ADVISORY 205: ROW l: Ruth Tibbera, Lucille Romero, Elaine Kanuho, Carol Rhodes, Cordie Martinez, Mary Marquez, Cathy Spears, Janice Barile, Linda Chapell. ROW 2: Ken Critchlow, Danny Zack, John Brewer, Paul Perez, John Gross, Bob Karabian, Bruce Harr, Elmer Steitz. ADVISORY 205: ROW l: Paula Haddad, Louise Abdulky, Carol Ayers, Joyce Abston, Sandy Wallace, Lin- da Reed, Linda Marks, Pat Martin, Gerri Maxwell, Susan McCarty. ROW 2: Norman Laurence, Louis Spate, Harry Schaffer, Gary Reed, Lee Mitchell, Alvie Hogue, Ron Brase, John Gross, Jerry Wagner, Rich- ard Marks. -111- -7 it ADVISORY 207: FRONT ROW: Judy Flint, Arlene Rebella, Cathy Hartman, Shirley Taylor, Darlene Brown, Verna Adams. BACK ROW: Clifford Johnson, Bill Shirkey, Mark Stewart, WayneWillis, Sheila Ussery, Mary Ann Castillo. 1 ...LZ 4 E T .1 ADVlSORY 207: FRONT ROVV- Stella Cruz, Jeanie Hayes, Karen Randolph, Tally Oiay, Shirley Spaulding Janet Rand, Claudine Rawlings BACK ROVV: D C. Ogari, Jirn Cooper, lsoa Harnaiiaka, Gary Dashiain, Vinff-nt Ternpesta, Dennis Horton, Gladys Healy. 41 - . ' , - ' -1 gc! . ' ' . X .Q-1,1 A A ' 3' r i iii.. ADVISORY 209: FRONT ROW: Patricia Carr, Dianne Lance, Eileen Pettigrew, Pat Lamanuzzi, Jim Rains, Larry Snavely. BACK ROW: Ho- ward Rouw, John Wintemute, Barbara Railey, Vivian King, Robert Guedea, Jayne Kershaw, Gary Russian, Warren Gray. , l i ADVISORY 2081 FRONT ROW: Karen t-larbedotf, Marlene t-largr0V9 Nancy Boyce, Riclx Gardner. BACK ROW: Frlene Gleber, Befll Wiighl, Rachel Munoz, Jim Oouldy, Jerry Tatum, Bill Durham. 'i -1l2- w,,.,. ..,. ve. V, ADVISORY 209: FRONT ROW: Pat Spann, Sharon Forston, Ann Archibald, Gary Bartel. BACK ROW: Dennis Pipal, Jack LaBrue. ADVISORY QIO: FRONT ROW: Elenore Firpo, Shirley Palmer, Joyce Rostycus, Glenda Budclle, Barbara Haas, Janie Gross. SECOND ROW: Bob Walker, Floyd Wyatt, Rian Hatcher, Dick Stepanian, Frank Austin, Jerry Fleming. fx. ,...- 1.1 lui.. if , ADVISORY 208: FRONT ROW: Carol Hardin, Sharon C Crocker, Rosemary Mancini, Harold Smith. SECOND ROW: Ken Dixon, Richard Champ. ADVISORY 2IO: FRONT ROW: Millie Hall, Vickie Rosenthal, Charlotte Johns, Kathleen Bedel, Mona Askew, Rita Contente, BACK ROW: Erwin Barton, Jerry Reinhardt, Steven Broom, Donald Marshall, Ronnie Hooper, Tom Harmon, Richard Rees, Alan Hubbart, John Sullivan. - 113 - 'K 'F ya 5 IX 4 .2 Bw , .I - f - ..., f ' il 1- M ' V' 1 QW I , , W ,sh K f 'I i 1 , , ,,.. ,,.-....,,, - Carolyn Vuulkner Q 'f'1 f1g'1-'3f1?f-fgl , -5, MN -PW - 4 Mrs. Fenton Mr. MocChesney Mrs, Kgflle Mr, Ashley Whoxs he? Y' ' o mes The patience of hcl' stage parents, Aims Hubbcw ond Yvonne Dwelle. 36,2436 - 114 - Junior Class Hisfory Looking back over The pasT Two years, The junior class can be proud of Their conTri- buTions To The school. Two of The big pro- jecTs carried ouT by The class of 'ol were The junior play, January Thaw, and The Prom, The junior play which broughT in ap- proxirnafely 600 dollars, financed The mosT cherished evenT of The year, The unforgefable prom. As sophomores, The class sponsored The Traditional Talenf show and supporTed Roose- velT acTiviTies. Under The leadership of Richard Majors, The junior class officers, Barbara Hampson, vice-presidenT, Joyce Rohn, secrefaryg Paf Marfin, Treasurer, and Bob Karabian, yell leader, The junior class had a very successful year. T N i i We W ,-,-W, , Ti Designer Mike Baughman displays The vicTory flag, producT of his workmanship Eva Altinfop spies on Junior Play members .lerry ReinhordT and Yvonne Dwelle. , 4 E, sw s -W ' 'xg 5 N if 3 Q. ,ff kb. f'n. C.2J 7' .. A gf, g 5.11, A ,sg , mg .V I M. ,gm .pk nfl .:l'4?'3fv'fim . I ww hm ,A . , , c . .,:A: R, ,51LLfL.-Xa, f- 'ww .wx ?3NQ ? :E vu .5 vm., 1,-.,,1f,,f,x- 3, my ,,i.,5, ,hr + A, Jw xy .:,- ,Y ' 'w512,gSzQ5f-v,,2. 159 155-,7,j, 'fi . ,M m. ' 'Nw wk, -. ' ,-Hi. uf Q r...w . A Ki. +L X Q X 4 I , A R 3. fi fn. 4 , X f, .l E xr. .. ,y.X.,... V .5 . X MM x ,y , 2 1 . ff, Fw X,f,2fqffaQikEL ,f , x , X. ' 1 .1 . . 5 V Q 'H 5? XL 65. 3 LP w f fe ,. vi f 1 5 LF, U ah ' xv? w .iv .mix .-.ff 4 Q51 3 'nk f,.5 v H Q .pg V 1 A A' f' ,' - ,H M' sk!! ' , A- ., 1 ,Y C I 1- tit ' i 'Q i A X 5 g 4 . .. fe' W 'nT 4- , M, . t ,, , ' ' ,Q 1 4' , i ' -R Y 4 X , f Q if V ' - S 5 Q 1 R uv 3' , ,ig , 0 M . 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A. 1 mm-f ,xiii . f ff .M gn, X, , ,, Q, ,V -- 1, ...AX 1' rw A 'ff H me zf , If ' fzwwpse My PL' :fi ye ADVISORY IQ: FRONT ROW: Forrest Lantia, Mike Dixson, Daniel Aqurno, Oscar Robles, Don Tucker, Charles Kemmer, Robert Ken- nedy, Alfred Harvey, Bob Srnrth. SECOND ROW: Mitch Moore, Wol- ter Melton, Torn Erickson, Ron Buckhamrner, Steve Webb. THIRD ADVISORY 3: FRONT ROW: Rrto Cordrey, Betty Abrorn, Lindo Caorharn, Julla Torres, Joyce Kasporlan, ROW: Bob SO1Oi5'Te,fy Bridges' Kathy Sturnpf, Jackle Proctor. BACK ROW: Ralph Rerkrns, George Cruz, Carlos Banuelos, Eddie Dovrson, Bob Estrada, Bull Pfeif, Corl Cocherell. .4 ,,..'f'-'. Aff MM: '.,f 'T ' Q: ,f x ADVISORY I3- FRONT ROW: Droncn Hart, ErleeneLawer'y,Isc1bEl F'O'vS,Mf1ry EIIPI1 Vvgo SECOND ROW: Arlene Klous, Joon lsoac- son, QBIUIIC1FOILICIWUIIOIIGFONNIEI, Floro Muller, Shorron Koehler, ADVISORY 3 FRONT RO'N Ocala- Mozon, Barlgrlro lfnrrrlrf-rl, Crrrole' Dfflrtrql Fllr-n U.yInI15,Anr-llc Vrtrrnnn, Plwlllg Wlllle' BACK ROW' Clllslul Peml' Donna HUICS. ldo Ph'll'p5' I Mr C -I Aran lfloierrer, I-Imncy Holter, Phyllrs EIIVIQ ljACI , RCJW Hull EI7'lQly,IVIll1P Hultlr-r Wr,1rrl P1045-rnrt, Kerr Slpv, Bruce Cloytorl, George Mortun, Clrft Hrllmrn, Terry Oorrlurwr-r -IIH' nr yn Fsnlnmrt, rwrrrrre Gunn e. '-rf . vm. ,Q A Z ' .,-3 5 'T .. ., ' W 'V CFO! 'Q WTR 4,354 5 .T We wg 7, -'L' . , ' , ADVISORY T21 FRONT ROW: Pal Garcia, Pal Taylor, Pat England BACK ROW: Carolyn Poor, Cheryl Prurll, Helen George, Leia Wul- luams, Belly Ollvares, Pam Leclmmann, Elnzalaelh Howard. ADVISORY T31 FRONT ROW Dan Rice, Llyod Brown, Karl Kollmeyer, Vergrl Dungler, Gerald Englernan, Joe Freed, Allen Brown BACK ROW. Gary Sllcock, James Meeks, Ben Rolwrsclxeud, Ronnne Keller, James Gar- ell, Roberl Simmons, Jxm Karser, Howell Roberls, Rlclward Jordan, f F vw ' 0 1. A . ADVISORY lO: FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Rodreauez, Loretta Gonzales, Helen Maldonado, Gloria Hen- drux, Donna Morgan, Gall Turner, Eleanor Posson, Mary Ann Vaughr, Palsy Hayden. BACK ROW Gary Nulmeler, Bull De Graw, George Lepp, lben GoofIn,Jol1n Monagnan, Bob Sandlung, Gary Maurer, Sar- kns Avaknan 'Wu ADVISORY TO- FRONT ROW- Vernlce Bennett, Judy Maupun, Judy Selrakran, RalDegen,Ga1I Hahn, June Arnold, Dianna Olwrnan. BACK ROW Mllxe Caswell, Armand Broumllard,Cl1arles Duran, Tom Lrndgay, Tom Sl1rlver,RoyJan1es,Torn Mrcarellr, Keullw Kmm -119- -va 3 3 me 4-gifgff? , ff-- Tl -nrx ..af,W,Tk alla ADVISORY 5lM: FRONT ROW: Marsha Fowell, Leilani Schroeder, Jane Haney, Madeleine Martinez, La Verne Pinion. SECOND ROW: Aran Vartanian, Jerry Spate, Eugene Ney, Dennis Geiger, Joe Cadwallader, Hayes Wilson, Lee Large. 0- Qu ,, 4? rf njaaq, , . :AQ X P' -I ' -rf -: '-Q., , -1,1 ,,, , -7 -- g V Q L 4 -- ,. C., 1, , . --, , qi 1 :xaiy M .fel , me , ini , I A f- fm. .' ' 'i 'w 9 ' - 5 V Eff? z' I' Q5 . fl.. l'f,5'1E - w,- in, ,: ff: ' 95? L 'T l 5 ,. A nj . ,,,, 55- 'FS i 5 .74 ,. ,pq X G pl. ,Q Q, A 't V. lu Ez, rj- Af' 'L 'P 'i' A h i 4- fl 0- WN? I f . A 3 , ' .1 fs . fi ff h ' -i '- f .jk Q f-A-,,.. - T . ' f -x ' L 9:5- X ,M , ,, J, xg. ' r .Ni ADVISORY 5lM: FRONT ROW Carolyn Johnson, Sandy Bach, Donna Barnes, Joyce Schatborn, Oae Mar- tin SECOND ROW Harvey Green, l-lrover, Dunkin, Howard Schmidt, Frank Declserl, Larry Astin, David Lewis, Larry Klum -120- ADVISORY 52: FRONT ROW: Kay Maddox, Virginia Ellis, Margie Maytorena, Richard Aguilar, James Pickett, SECOND ROW: Charles Abril, Jimmie Dority, Sonia Kasparian, Kenny Walker, Carole Sue Joy, Aletha Jellaclian, Mary Marlene Adams, Christie Pedersen, Sally Sample, Sharon Nimmo, Carol De Voney. l 1 es sw ti 4 weft . wg L ,ik 'S' 1 ADVlSORY 57: FRONT ROW: Pat Baker, Mary Zuniga, Judy Riffel, Bill Hoag, SECOND ROW: Donna Loomis, Margaret Gantt, Florence Batile, Linda Meier, Jane Ellis, Bob Jacobson, Brendon Oun lion. BACK ROW: Everett Robbins, Buddie Dierlues, James Gossett, Gene Acosta, John Garcia. l l i L fl li Vkv 1a,,j f. W, A ' 1 u ' 2 1 , ,dim ,, 4 Nl......1yAxg fi ' ADVISORY 521 FRONT ROW: Kay Maddox, Virginia Ellis, Margie - Maytorena, Richard Aguilar, James Pickett. SECOND ROW: Charles Abril, Jimmie Dority, Sonia Kasparian, Kenny Walker, Carole Sue X L Joy, Aletha Jelladian, Mary Marlene Adams, Christie Pedersen, Sally Sample, SJWOVOYW NIVWTWO, Carol DE YGVWEY- ADVISORY 2ll: FRONT ROW: Debbie Lauder, Sandy Roberts, Louise Rowe, Maureen Forkan, Jacuqle Bone, Gail Sherman, Wilma Wright. SECOND ROW, Richard Marshall, Bill Christopher, John Cvott, Robert Murry, Jim Stevenson, Jim Enns, Bob Pelton, Mel Mezgedlan f fy ' ' 63' O lf' F A f ' ' 0 J -' '..- If ' 4' 4- if 4- fifi 5: , E A, - -' s a- ' si. , f i, Aga.. nf .4 , J. +7 if 4 5,3 ,. ' '- ' f '? fr !-5, 5-QHFQY ' fr- fr 2 f ' 7 'Y '1 ?-ff' ' 5-Yr-A ' - me I S5311 -- F ' if M ' 'Nl' - ,s il' ' . , ' , .4 J il ','2?:51 M' if -Mi 5' i i ,. -.KL A Ng, Q, V. , J t My :.!fsy,V, 1 , 1 :ty 'Q me A, -In I -51' : , :gig ,qi N f ,4 15 34-r 5345553 ' , P1-1 ' 5 .J , ' 'Y 5 . ' -Vila: liz: .1'-flgljlfflf H 1 , ,, -gig Q . ff ,,.5sigq.::, - - 'lung'-'1 J Y by ,::i' x,. , 1 jj Vlempgik - , ,, 54 51 , y ,. it ? 5 .,V, 'fl .fgirg ' ' A -Vi- n . Q A ,rv ,. , V, 9 I MH . L I ,QI . fr 7 its A 'Q V v ,ADVISORY 57: FRONT ROW: Mmm Aves Edwmo Jones' Mich Santos, Johnnie Lewis, Louise Graves, Dennis Villcnd. SECOND ROW: J Geraldine Ashley, Marlene Houston, Jim Bell, Michael Allyn, Albert Thurman. BACK ROW: Joan Ragsdale, Ken Morshcll- ADVISORY Qll: FRONT ROW: Sandra Fries, Mick: Johnsey, Marilyn Marsh, Meiene Perch, Carroll Kelly, Janice Clary. SECOND ROW: Dave Simmons, Weldon Trott, Avedis Balelwan, Frank Johnson, Robert Lung, Richard Clark, Bill Smith, Roy Narthup, Tom Oduni, -121- I I if ADWSORY 59: ROW lz Kathy Regan, Barbara Mules, Rene Weaver, Joyce Tuner, Frances Hanolan, Pat Gar- cia, Judy Carter. ROW 2: George Dervrsl1lan,Slan Scrnvner, Zauen Jarngoclwuan, Joe Rodrlquez, Ray Tre- vtno, Caryle Brown, Fred Johnson, Bob Brady. ADVISORY 60: ROW l: Lanny Mendosa, Charlotte Larson, Susan Sltarer, Paul Gergen, Vlrgnnna Chaffin, Don Myatt. ROW 2: Don Van Meter, Fred Capsltevv, Mlclwael Weedln, Kelth Morgan, Altce Lopez, Edward Bulfaloe, Gloria Abflgfj-If 59 POV! l ftrqn-nt Gif-',f', l'r1tlulr-1,-nllm, lnln-l'nnl-,, lfrllltylwtnfl-lllrln,Lf,l11VVfyurln1l,Small lftormyrl Rfifff Q Llgrt Ntfltqr, fllll-rg !Af,yntV,f,-V larnRllf-y,Nlllr-Nl1nJltlln, lulln l f1nr1, l'f-le- l-willful, l'1'll lf-I fr-ng, lffgn Ygrneg - 12 - ALIVITHORY nl ROW l Claudia ledlord, Connie Tunney,Catl1ey Purlt-mall, Sandra llurlwl, Elonse Saunders, Llnda Calvert, lOl1I1 lnnrl ROW L' Bcvvuly Royeu, Barlwara Attuntop, Darlene Yarnantula, AlIfl'CRlIlLIL!,lJtlLllQL1l5llL1IIO,lf1ll9lLlI119QIOVSI ROW 31Duvtd Snnllt, lm: Lu1nlv,Vulnm Ornlmnt, Jerly Helrela, Lance Nlx 'tis J i ll, WXDVISORY 60 lCON'Tl ROW lu Lynn Johnson, Mary Tovar, Carmen A Eobleda, Sandra Chappell, Carolyn Fortune, Joann Channell. ROW VT: Gary Arnole, Peggy Hood, Fred Van Mater, Bert Rodrigues, Mer- y Gay Kellogg, Betty Miller, Tommy Ruppel, Bob Large, Don Rein- ero, Ken Kite. f ADVISORY 58: ROW l: Barbar Mcffoal, Lillian Shehrian, Beth Hawkins, Karen Berglin, Alice Khachadour, lrend l-lorn, Sharon Posey, Esmeralda Moreno, Roberta Vallo, Sylvia Sizelove. ROW 21 James Fam, Brent Hyde, Wayne Der Minisian, Lloyd Allen, John Williams, Douglas l-ligley, Travis Babb, Bill Martin. 1:43 .-wr-'I ,DVISORY 6l lCON'Tl ROW la Marlene Hetchler, Sondra Johnson, 'V :wise Brown, Karen Kupfer, Jim Studebaker, Bob Chaffin, Richard ll Chreriner. ROW 2: Carolyn Knieriernen, Johnnie l'lallurn,5l Ql'0'1 Jeeves, Sandy Boone, Edward Linquist, Leland Elster, Alton Morrison. gifflf ew 32 ADWSORY 58 ROWI1 Elizabeth Schoernoler Jennie Arrngia, lrrqjy PQ5l19i,lVl61iJ Finhead, Marguerite Maur er, Marian Hart, Karen Davis, Janie Day Sharon Vvlggijr Vml., FGDC' Rowell DUOW, ROW- 2. Geo l Tl'1omos,PaUl Pedersen, Marvin Aytes Glenn Pruitt, Jaclz Cox, Robert Bashian, Richard Rassell,Mil1eIlynn -123 - i he ,,,, 1 EGFR? 1 W1 O, K K P 5241? gg Nxxge ADVISORY 63: FRONT ROW: Shirley Morris, Jeanne Freeman, Joyce Provezmo, Rornond Hansen, Susan Seeley, PalUrior1e. BACK ROW: Bob Young, Bill Michals, Don Lankford, Gerald Lufzke, Bob Sfreight, Mike Bailey, Bill Wood. rw ADVISORY 66: FRONT ROW: Ann Benton, Shirley Alderson, Opal Peder ' SECOND ROW: Delbert Vargas, Donny Fitzgerald, Donny Branlley,THIR ROW: Gloria Wilson, Pal McMillin, Helen Herrera, Brll Walls. BACK ROV Margaret Hume, Donice Whisenanl, Pal Ganshorn, Barry Turner, Mike Jo man, Don McCraw, Walter Rohlling. l l 1097... I ' M-ff' 1' 'I ADVlSORY 63: FRONT ROVV' Helen Basrnalran, .loan Nelson, Liz Malewosrnn, Margie Kirk, Zena Hun- WQQ, Rgberra Doreinus BACK ROW: Sieve Lowell, Frank Spears, Mike Eggers, Riclward Norman, Rich- ard Clrrislianaon, Genie Baker, Bill Logon, Larry Hansen -124- ADVISORY ll5: FRONT ROW: AlberlBucl1anan, Mllll Parnell, 5flYf9r MUVY Ellen Caylon, Mary Espinszo, Don Cockrun, Clela Gilpin la Lewis, Elarne LaCl1opelle, Lynn Swenson, Delores Harper, Gary ryx. BACK ROW: Eddie Smalridge, Dwayne Strickland, Tony Heredia Moore. l i I l 0 f' B -A E ADVISORY 66: FRONT ROW: Gerald Setty, Edith Rhoods, Sherry Lockhart, Marguerite Stewart, Kathy Cole, Yukio Misumoto. BACK ROW: Laura Kovach, Nora Gonzales, Vince Rioias, Jim King, Rich- ard Desmond, Steve Rota. , sq v, T Huw-. ,M,,,,w , , vf 'jj My 1' I i' .13 ADVISORY 65: FRONT ROW: Sue Mc Kierarnan, Francis Ybarra. Dorene Clement, Judy Friesen, Judy Ellis, Susan Gregorian, Sylvia Santos, Sandra Henson. BACK ROW: Jess Sifuentes, Jock Chaney, John Pederson, Raymond Vasquez, Jerry Spears, Austin Carlton, Mike Lubbes, Edward Chabrouillaud, Roger Eisner, Miker Krause. ,-ar -1.44. ADVISORY 115 FRONT ROW: Gloria Licon, Joyce Garabedian, Car' olyn Wintemute, Charlotte Russell. SECOND ROW: George Line. DQ,-,-yt Ha,-,Oicml Dom-gg Georg O'Bannion. BACK ROVJ: Eddie Means, Mike McKay, Alice Pruit, Don Preis, Don Pollard, Jim Pretzer, DOD Cloyd. 1 ADVISORY 65: FRONT ROW: Venita Peters, Paulo Barrj-', Gloria Barela, Betty Johnson, Sharon Stosio, Alene Barner, Louise Martin. BACK ROVII: Robert I-Ionson, Phillip Maher, Gary Thatcher, Robert Hunter, Eugene Christiansen, Steve Glass, Joel Hinrichs, Don Lee, Jim Oates. - 125 - UQ! ADVISORY 202: ROW 1: Maureen Gorobedlon, Karen Borfon, AI- berfo Molkonion, Wayne Kollus, Joyce Eofon, George Buck,Richord Shelton, Tom Huenergordt. ADWSORY 206: ROW 11 ,lucmxm Leol, Angee Leol, Morcle Nczlerfl. ROW Q' Couol Clmsimn, lxureuThon1pson,J1mr'ny Smith, ROWB Donna Shellmmer, PGNICIG Moser, .lo Ann Wfoggoner, lone? Gerber, Nancy fVtE'hIfPl1,,ILldi9 Howmd,LlndC1 Kreomer, Jock Markus, Bm Workenfnn, ROW 4- Lee Humphreys, Jerry Fcnfz. Y' REI.. ADVISORY 202: ROW l: Martha Boggs, Aluce Lopez, Sandra Shelhamer, James Delores, Mike Calhouer, Louie Baquera. ROW 2: David l-lunn, Ray Medellin, Bob Chapman, Wulluarn Marbut, Denms Mackey, Pat Esqueda, Paul Wallace. ', t pg -' . I ,swf , fy L, - ,-, 5,l.wA , 1- as-7-i',..f3twY-E1 Q-. Q, fu , .1 .:, -1. 'iygfl' f ': V . 'ffl P -' fy ffl? 7-.-P .-1--1 ,N --A Q '- f. ,sz-.st is -xi, 1.-x 5. -1 ,gf -51' 3 WSJ? fjgii T 31 iii?-1 ,Q 'xmift Qt, 'fs L ' ' w.l,,. 'f' if ftg,371 -Haz y, .5 C , .A W.. ,,. . Q ,f ff u ffi 2 7 'J I if ' A T-5 vt 1' hz' 'W as W gg. ' .1 , it h ifi fl :iam . .I .Az ,gg A - .pil 3 ,3,,- ,.' ,fl . .13 I' . f N -A A - . 1 if 1 ,, 3- ' A ' sy L 4 , , I , fy fy, - Q ef , I ai 1 i L ' J s A . 4 . 5. . ' ':' -, n - ' ' - y .4 F... 4:- ADVISORY 2061 ROW la Ruta Corrales, Gladys Hlers, MarY Castaneda, Tom Barile, Heriberto Bermudez. ROW 2: CC1I'Ol Groundstal, Jaquie Brodeur, Clwrtstlne Rtchards, Kenneth Mar- tin. ROW 3: Louie Nncaslo, Davud Coleman, Mark Olson, DICK Ramage. 5 . .5-Q? v 'l 'Q I we ADVlSORY ll71 FRONT ROW: Delores Contreras, Mary Lou Oarcua, Judy Rucks, Lynn Todd, Sandra Thomp- son, Jane Montanez, Juanita Young. BACK ROW: Norman Fenn, Make Renolds, Larry Cuasaway, David Dens- rnore, Jam Jennungs, Albert Rodgers, David Sweatt, Stan Johnson. ADVISORY ll7: ROW l: Mary Lund, Betty l-toward, Suzanne Nm-lander, Marte Pol1:n,Paula Taylor, Sera Katcnadoorlan. ROW 2: Dowd James, Lee Adams, Larry Dam, John Brnrgn, Jet-fy Trcxter, Raclwara Cnppen, Mitchell Hutcheson, Ronald Ouercca. -127- . ,f 1 -' :Mm f fr 'The kiddies on the shelf are enthusiastic during general assembly. r --w Sophomore Class History Getting into the swing of things was not hard forthe class of 62 . They started their tirst year at Roosevelt by electing class officers. Officers included Geoff Thomas, presi- dentr Jim King, vice-president, Miclci Johnsey, secretary, Vincent Rioias, treasurer and George Dervishian, yell-leader. This active group of sophomores took in stride the razzing from their upperclassmen. They participated actively in games, rallies and all school functions. Towards the end of the school term the class selected class rings and put on the annual Sophomore Talent Show. Roosevelt this year indicates that there is much to be expected from them in the fu- ture. .Nun -- 4... . , Z' -J' -. ' '-.4 . 'iz ,Y ii t 5 M ,. i z . ts, C. -ef' or f' W-sqiitw i in Q I , xr, 5 tlrf :fir KW 41 1935. 1 A r N Ginn X 3 4 'uf' i f 0 1'- , qv N-J i , :, !'1-fi, . V JH. .iff wi .. liiliilfflfx 441. ' V 3 all I' 5- f.1iiff5a i-qsr. 1 l ' H Lt -X ' Aigixir . : srl - Je: at 'lui -'49 fa i -: Q'i.'l-. 'rt it . 'ri , f1 . yr-K 3 .3 .x.:,,1, ' if 1 1 l glyitllvg' i ' i Yllil ,,CIi'ie',l' i l l :Il J . 5- ' .i'i. tt. ew' ,r --U' T Spgnggrr Mr. Fryer Sponsor: Mrs. Kimberly Counselor: Mr. Darmanian Counselor: Mrs. Karlie W E f l WWQIQ wdaff' ww ,V f , , I .Mfh ' A biology studenf explains The ports of o flower. ,,,,,- ..,..., A M My - lf' ,W w b1 l Smile, Please! -129- Sophomore boys lnsfen to speaker of ossembly ' I' 1? V ' -if 1 1' I .uf if W I We . V I ,. 4 . ky h H fa 1 I wk- 'Q L. QV sz N ' ,XF ' Les Q 1. rig My X ..A.Q3fv4 1 - 'WM I ' N I -SA, SQ . ,, 5.9. wwf, - . X Mwx ' Lit , ,231 X. v ax 'SA 'Q K! JG qi, I 4 H F HW. 'E' 4 , W' Q, L , mm I I ,N ,1 vga' QW., sq' , ,Mm f N ,.' I x- , wi ff'-km , -WM '- , - fr., .1 ' .,:5g,3Q,r-14:5 '5, .3,1:5, fly . V. ., y K ' ,X 22-Q gf' 'h55'f'g?'f2 'lg f iigxfiy X A ' W . 5-51251 . - ' N e w . A gf w 2 , A 1 I F5517 ? , . ' ,' 1 :A ' 5 4sf '?x -fx Q .1 -4 . 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' 5 f Q ge ' Q ' V, 3 1 '7 Z, ,,, , 57-Y-L .,f' 6 . 1 f ', F WWCJQQ ' 1 55, ' Z5 MQ ,-,r 'I , E A bw , R O !,?.,,ji,,af - W' ,.1' S .r , ' in 2 ZV' rr, f '- 4 ' R r ce ' ' N 'Exo QE .f i 4W ' tacet, Senator FALL SENATORS: FRONT ROW: Senator of Music, Dlck Meuxg Senator of Forensucs, Sue B ' ' ' - S t of Athletucs, Rolland Pe- tranovichg Se of Art, Christie Hulseg Se nator of Safety and Welfare, Gary Stuart, nator of Publuclty, Rodney Hemtz. BACK ROW. ena or f, 'C' V TV x' 'm,,., X Y N I r f A v V 4 gf n 1 1 X M 4. 1 r ' no ab I , ' 1 I 1 w yy Jima , My , ' my . f ,wr 1 M L W F w 4 X mm 'R I f , I f ,ww SPRING SENATORS: FRONT ROW: Senator of Forensics, Ralph Mllard, Senafor of Publicity, Sfuarf Hura- suna, Senator of Safety and Welfare, Basil Perch, Yeli Leader, Terry Holliday, Senator ofAr1, Bob Koonce, X f f 5 Senafor of Afhletics, Herb Sifton. ' 1342.- 4 33: . 166:21 sf -:essex V-ae-:AQ . 1 ,,9h, M .. -'f5 - 421.2 3 7153? , r . v' .- Q we .. ,nel 2 ' A if 4 X if f if f ff W 4181 wg' . - ' ' ,i , , 'if 2 ml 'C ii g 1 Q Y 1 f' , 4 ,gf f Sue Blacet ffftmu S ' r ef s S X A. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Front row1 Not Identified, Joyce Yamaguchi, Betty Caldwell, Sandy Murphy, Christie Hulse, Roslynn Bashian, Pearl Kaye, Pat Degen, Jackie Leal, Pat Spann, Penny Sayre, Judy McMan- us, Toby McOillis SECOND ROW: Kathy Frieze, Cordie Martinez, Eleanor Firpo, Pat Uriarte, Ranae Enos, Barbara Santos, Annet Wickstrom, Arlene Barner, Linda Kelley, Sally Sample, Rosemary Sahakian, Cathy Bausman. THlRD ROW: Mike Quilada, Phil Pharley, Howard Martin, Vince Rolas, Mike Flynn, Paulene Porez, Marilyn Esaiian, Harriet Gunther, Barbara Segress, Carol Tiner, Linda Rugge, Carolyn Faulkner. FOURTH ROW: Bob Jacobson, Bill Emery, Bob Keoshian, Bill Clayborne, Grover Dunkin, Jerry Parks. FIFTH ROVV1 Mike Reynolds, Randy Oller, Herb Sitton, Tom Prentice, Jerry Hornig, Mike Milner, Warren Kiggins, Jim Partain, Sande Symanski. House of Representatives The House of Representatives, one of Roosevelt's legislative bodies, offters to stu- dents the chance ot hearing his opinion voic- ed inthe school government. House meetings are presided over by the Senator of Forensics. After making decisions upon a mea- sure, it is then referred to the Senate. One member from each advisory is elected to represent it in the House. Q J x 201 Ralph Millard KB Y Student representatives conduct school affairs at a House meeting - 136 - i W ,W ,. , '17 'q 2 1 . C Justice is administered while Basil Perch presides over the spring student court. Student Court Roosevelt's democratic government is similar to that of the United States. The Roosevelt legislature consists of the house of Representatives and the Senate. The executive body includes the stu- dent body president and his officers while the iudicial duties of the school are carried out by the student court. Chief iustice of the student court is the Senator of Safety and Welfare. Problems which are under the courts iurisdiction are usually those which have to do with the good of the student or the school's name. The court does not handle disciplinary problems. Violations include iay- walking, eating or chewing gum in the audi- torium, leaving food trays on the tables dur- ing the lunch hour, walking on the lawns between classes and eating in the halls. Student court does not punish but works for the betterment of the school by correc- tion and prevention. Gary Stuart. .Chief Justice . .Basil Perch, Bob Farnsworth. .Prosecuting Attorney.. Craig White, Larry Zander. .Associate Jus- tice. .Melene Perch, Barbara Vinzant-Asso- ciate Justice. .Liz Book, Pat Lions. .Associate Justice . .Mary Niswander, Suszanne Nis- wander. .Associate Justice. .Major Martin, John Gott. .Associate Justice. .Jerry Rosser, Mary Ann Hood. .Associate Justice. .Gary Groth, Basil Perch. .Associate Justice. .Larry Marsh, Thurman Bell. .Bailiff. .Neal Weis- brodt, Bill Young. .Clerk. .Barbara Ruby, Jo- Ann, Weiss. .Recording Secretary. .Mandy Hickman Q , X ' t' ' I. 1 - X. 1 lx Q V -'Wi - ' 9 V. ' ' A . Q 'V I qgf, X , Q f , K Q '- -.V - i ' . ' ii Lis, il A ' .44 . ' '-'-WE , I . .' -4,1 A rw ' , t 1' . 51. W 'vi V 'V'-9 154' , J ',. J 2 ' Y .- - wc. ggi 1 as ' - VV g , f ,W ,A -. . U '91--, . , 4 'V W. 3- ,H 'g ... P' X s lv .H ' ' ll ' 5 i f , r ,5,::v,f:g:,. V, V, . ' 9 ' - -3 1 3,14 , , ' ' .,,, V i ' ' '-I if Q- :' wvgffff' V - ' f 4. P - 344, 6 , gnupg , VI I 0 I S, my , .5 Z ',gg,A,, ,.:g ,, in V 1 . 354, J , wg.-f. O xt' Q. 4 'ge o V v ,,-W th ' if jf . my I 1. 1 r M, t4tv32.u ww .V , ,iw I -. V, wwf.. X 3' 1 5 7511352 A ' f. '- 'J '1':ff-L1rf '3 , st- : V ' j .V Jyvzr ' U 5,24 , . s..?7.,' gig, ,. if -' . ' a., - 1-eff 11 ,. -V::ZW:, flzf -E - - ' 'N-V41tt!5'+'-52511 . r . ' ' ., . J' . Us . . . y. i, 7 A-Q. in .- . .1-hi-4-zrw 1. V 4' ' 1 5 F:?f5f'7?!.2v'33'i'i V Ai ' Row T: Barbara Vinzant, Mary Ann Hood, Jo Ann Weiss, Susanne Nis- wander. Row 2: Larry Zander, Bob Farnsworth, Bill Young, Gary Stuart. Spring Student Court. Standing: Larry Marsh, Craig White, Malor Martin, Neil Wiesbrodt, Jerry Rosser Gary Groth. Sitting: Melene Perch, Liz Book, Mary Niswander, Basil Perch, Mandy Hickman, Barbara Ruby Basil Perch Gary Smrof - 137 - fe-..e..,f lf 2 lx! it . fi ' '- ' Q. L' .xx Premdenl VUCS-Pf6SId8V1f Secretary Treasurer Barbara Ruby ,pam-M. XV, Mr' xt S fypv' ta' gi., Pat Talbert Lenore Fenn Eleanor Firpo 'wr K li, ' X P'e5'd9V1f Vice-President Secretary Tfeoswer Carol Toreson Lir1dO Kelly Jeannette Towery Jane Grass Girl's League. Getting the semester oft to a good start, the tall otticers of Girls' league, under Bar- bara Ruby's leadership, organized commit- tees to present the annual Christmas formal. The result of much planning and organiza- tion was seen ot the night ot December l2 as the cafeteria was transferred to o Win- ter Wonderlandh, the theme of the dance. After mid-year elections, a candlelight ceremony installed the spring officers heads ed by Carol Toreson. Heading the list of events during the spring term was the Mother-Daughter ban- quet. This is a traditional way in which Roos- evelt girls can show the appreciation, pride, and respect they have tor their mothers. -1238 it iff ' Winter Wonderland' is the theme fai an enlayable eveninq I-xt ew Boy's Federation The opportunity for every boy to ioin a club is provided through the Boy's Feder- ation. During the past year the members en- joyed a wrestling exhibition put on by the Roosevelt wrestling team and their coach, Vern McCoy. The second show was put on by Colonel Larson, a trick-shooter and roper. He also demonstrated different kinds of boomerangs. Bob Farnsworth, president of Boy's Federation turned the gavel over to the new President, Larry Zander at the Installation of officers. Good citizenship both in school and adult life is the prime obiective of Boy's Fed- eration. This organization has been a part of the school since l926, a fact which only a few clubs can boast. Fall Spring iw President President Bob Farnsworth .'-Tk' 'V Q I Ek - Larry Zander Vice President Vice President Larry Zander Alex Correa Colonel Larson demonstrates trick-shooting aww., .wsu Secretary Secretary Jerry Rosser Wayne Kirk ,silk Tf6'GSUfer Treasurer Albert Uriarte Tom Elithorpe Q, Nix -hd- .,.. TQ !-ZX X W' ' 1' A T .els .X s were fi Asst Superintendent A551 Superintendent Asst Superintendent Lawrence E. Toddhunter Erwin A. Dann J. C. Trombetta Superintendent ot Schools Dr. Edwin C. Kratt Central Office Working to support Roosevelt's activi- ties and supervising the management of the Fresno City Unified School District are some ot the duties of the City Schools Administra- tion. Superintendent ot Schools Dr. Edwin C. Kratt is aided by Erwin A. Dann, superin- tendent of secondary education, two other assistant superintendents, and the Board ot Education of which Mr. Lewis S. Eaton is president. Elected by the public every two years, members of the board serve without pay for the betterment of the public schools. Often appearing at Roosevelt's functions, the ad- ministration adds distinction and prestige to school activities. .,..,,,,,,,..,.....---v- ab' N,......s 3 Board ot Education: Dean M. Malloch, Mrs. Margaret R. Robinson, Mr. Lewis S. Eaton, Mr. George W Turner, Mrs. Geraldine R. Wheeler. 12 Vice Principal Douglas Bray . V . ' 'rl- -.,.1 . ' , if-1' - ,f . - ty . -,sw gm tn-,se Principal Robert Miner -QMWVW tie' 1 X' A 4 Fl- 4 yi' ::'1f,,iafiM ,' - 1 gf? -.1 Wvf'f'1.ff' ZF , ii' - s iii. - 7? JF 'fini-:1'ZZ, 3 Wi' f ' I Dean of Girls 'ff sift , 'L , ' ' - f . , . '- 1:2-..-: . 0. . W - sagzyigffy TQ, 1- ' 1: 1 f i.- -C nf' 'fi,..f.-..1f2i,132ff' , -' -,1 fffigeq. .. V- 1 ,ew -f J .f -i . . .Z7 W , HL , . .A , ,Y . ,g 55 1 . -V l T mfr --4 if . In 4 .L A g if -ss - I 1' wig: ff! Y 4. 4. . ,965 f ,ri fi . 0, 1. . .6-V A :4 , ,- . V Q.: V - M:-.K .mf gf ff-g..'-5.1-' P., 21,1 -E 5-ii, ,faqs 4.1: :' ls' 1-.. .!'gf'.-,Q 'Q fx, uw'-3,' , , 1, ,ia-.pi 2 v.f l . 'km Jtrqrr 2 - H-.. :f,.ft1uL,'2gPt-s-'- A ' 1 f 'Q 1' fw 2- -2-f',,Mli,i:-mil , . ' Principal's Message Each pcissina year of progress for The- odore Roosevelt High School seems to be its best. This edition ofthe Nautilus is a reflec- tion ot the wholesome activities experienced during the school year. We congratulate the Nautilus Staff tor their work in editing this record of our traditions, triumphs, and acti- vities as wonderful memories of a splendid year. The students, faculty, and administra- tion extend congratulations to the seniors of l96O. A school gains lasting character by the achievements of its graduates. May this class continue to bring honor upon themselves and upon their Alma Mater. Robert Miner Elizabeth Ingles Dean of Boys Mr. Minor introduces faculty to the student body at an assembly John Woody -14 3 - IU? ,vs :J f 'W . . ' ., 6- , 1 Q 1 ' -' -5 Zz., Mr. A. Angerano Mr- Ft Ajjurdo Mr. A. Broderson Miss B. Brumfield ffff ' ' ,,, rw! Vx 'vu , ff., if 4, , 4 . '!4l. ',f 'N M 2 . 1, f 45 793, 2, 1 5 We . i f , 'jf ' if . ,, -Q 253, , ' ,, 1 .' I, - 755, 5 742 K' Q ,'Q'7' ,W ,kv fffyiilglg - f, A ,fpgwgfy CC., f J, z'fwQ.ifvZ'jZ7f X ' fi! f'I g1 J-:If S w ff fjff,,g,f ffm , V' ' , my. V1.1-mg Q :M 41 ' , ffl, ,fKfz,f. 11,541 f tip .. .954 . 4 , , Mrs. M. Flanigan ,nfl - i2C'lVfl'I A .QNWWVW 1,4 Ay W A. ffl- f ' .V hwy, fo, 1 L, f 72 .f u V.- 'jQ,f.y, f ZWQW24' W - . . w e Q-V.: 1 f,,V 1 f ., , - ,,',, fn My 't Ly, fr' .6 . gW,,,. gg ,V If E ' ' fo A 1 fqcw-. ff ,iff f f .5 -,L,f,M if V . , if f ' MW' .. V C Y .fifyf . f ' f fi yi? f' , fm... 2, .c ,ry 1 l 1 Mrs. A. Charles 13. Mr. K. Clark English Department To promote better understanding and correct usage ot the English language is the aim ot the English department. Roosevelt's English department has developed into one of the largest in the school. English, an important asset in everyday lite, is a required subject for all juniors and sophomores. A senior is required to take senior composition it he tails to pass the English test given at the end ofthe junior year. It a junior passes the English composi- tion test, he may choose the English course to his liking in his senior year. English electives consist of English IX, which is an advanced composition course taken by students who plan to go to college. Other electives include public speaking,dra- ma and debate. Mrs. D. Harris Mr. Clark, with the undivided attention of his class, explains English grammar. -144- 15-'fi 1 41'-342' Mr, R. Hendricks WI-wvfhri , .V g v 'E , Mr. J. Jones S Moc Chesney MF J MC C'e6 Y Mrs, AA Merrill .i,- 'fGL5 'Z'i'J Z:I 4'ur:- f-- L, ' L 'i'1:'4. - P V .',f. 1,,f ...u':FiWv' i 'H ff?:'7 1i 7 .' ' f f ,gif . . , I ,Ti -12, 1 f L-vs. ff ..,. 9513! g f 12' 5 1 ffl l 4':-.- t 5 Lt.. . ck I 1 41 . , 1? ff 4 J' .1 1 ,QW 'Q 523 ,f . ' I V' I ill' 1. W, f ' rf . ,Al ' ' 7 V ,I rm I Pg A al 4-'1 if 'L . V- 'iff' in , . fa.. 'yf fytf Mr. J. Crump Miss A. Davidian f Taq Q 2 A --., 5' it IWW, 5' ' T i Q,'f'j '7 f T sc, gf i f ,, H , V' 1 , A Q ,11 5 me I ff ' ,v ,Q Tw' ff Y ,.,-., .,5. ,Af ' 1, ww ' 1' .f f . V ! ',..f '51 , .,i.,., f A Q. . .. .1 M , ' 1 ik xg Q Q... Mr, C. Girard: Mrs, M. Hansen ...lg-. If ,.p-adv f2?Z3Ef2,,,f i1f.7-. .. ,if 21.3-,3 fyif- 3-,fri gk , w:,i.,f,,:',1i 9 ,fn ,..u,.,g, ..,,! 1.-1 nf, .. , .AJ V Q ,-Y . V - v , , , gf I. , ,i ,. -.F - A., fu I f he f l M., V, in , . If ,W X, 1 ft. , ,M 9 ff 3 Mrs, A. Fenton i m , .i , , , J,-, if f . ,g h 4 'Aww sf ,J AW, -7 'ffXf,v, J V- ...V f- 1. ,, 4ff,,4 t' W. W V mn. ,V at ,Mm 'sgwfw-A Miss M, Hanson . fx .Z 1'- WK., Miss M, Kovacevic Mr D MCCQTU1 Mm M. Nugen, 5 , , ,Qy,, f' t 2 9 1 Business Department The click-clack-clicking noise you hear while walking down the hall is not a near- by train but a busy typing class. Many students could testify to some ot the interesting experiences to be had in a typing class. Especially a beginner who keeps trying to invent a 'lnew system Typing is only one of the many busi- ness courses open to students at Roosevelt. Among these courses are shorthand, book- keeping, dictation and transcription. These and many others have proved themselves invaluable to those students who have taken up occupations in the business world. T s Miss Nugent explains an assignment to a Clerical Office Student. -1445- Language Department Since a toreign language is one ot the re- quirements tor college entrance the study ot a language becomes increasingly important. Four foreign languages are taught at Roose- velt. They are Latin, Spanish, French and German. Spanish, French and Latin are romance lan' guages derived from the Latin language. The language students at Roosevelt have put their knowledge ot a foreign language to many good uses. Students taking German have written to German pen-pals. Three years of study may be complete by stu- dents taking French or German while tour years of Latin and Spanish are available. TW .,,-WW., Miss M, Boroyan 'VT . 5 1, QW, f ,K ,211 X . f',,,,.. 7 i ...A 1 ,. ,,' I Mr. C. Fu rby S Mr. Larsen answers questions posed by his Latin students. 1 ,fy f ' ' .: f f11? I I . , . :few ,.f My ,t ' ,V f 1 W., 1 92 ff -'.::' . 1 f f , iz, V, Mr. E. Carrasco Mfg, A, Femon wt R I, Mr, D. Larsen Mr, N, Trboviqh 147 - . X. ,arm--' n,,v.-rw . A X yi , ,. ,QW -V - ' s - .1 5:14 3925 You can't drive this car, Mr. Heitkotter, the wheel is on the wrong side. Industrial Arts Among the many courses offered at Roosevelt are the industrial arts classes. ln- cluded in this categories are mechanical drawing, agriculture, radio, auto mechanics, wood shop and metal shop, with the latter two being the noisest. The most popular of these, is the auto shop. ln auto shop, boys learn the parts ot cars and howto repair them. Credit tor the well kept campus goes to the agriculture class. While mechanical drawing students learn to draw plans tor houses, and ma- chinery. Many items are made in the wood and metal shops. Spoons, ashtrays, chest of drawers and book cases are lust a few. The industrial arts course is ottered mainly for those students maloring in spe- cialized vocational occupations. -cg. ' K ' .. sam--A N 5:18535 Mr. C. Ashley Mr. W. Combs Mr, J. Garner Mr, R, I-leeren x it Q 5 . S.. I ' ' ' V ii A in Ku K Xxx in l ' X K Q ik :X 5 .2 '- ' Mr. J Heitkotter W , ,Y 'Z ,K . X l ni f ,.f -'.- , -e . , l f 'fj,3u.1M'. as - Q ff V 1. H, ,f Y' .AS Richard Bledsaw and Terry Stasio begin work. Mr. E. ROb.,i5O,, - 1.18 - it Q 5 fc .st X 1 'lxilf X J.4i,n,, Xlltlkxr , 2.ftv,?.MsFf ft.5!:igwr i X E .xii Homemaking Department Through the clatter of pots and pans, the whirring ot sewing machines, and the imaginary cries of a make-believe baby, teachers explain the art of home economics. The subiects taught in this department are cooking, sewing, and home living. Nutrition and meal planning are among the many useful things discussed in foods. ln sewing the girls learn the best me- thods at making clothes for themselves and others. As scissors and needles tly through busy fingers, much is accomplished by the seamstresses. Evidence of this is seen as some ot the senior girls wear suits they have made in advanced classes to the bacca- laureate service and the senior luncheon. Planning, managing, budgeting a home and dating are instructed in home living classes. The girls also learn about the care of babies--feeding, dressing, and bathing. The obiect of the homemaking classes is to prepare girls for making a better home for their families and themselves. l . . rr-a..,x X, 5 M Danger! Mona Askew and Joyce Seagraves at work, 'T Mrs. J. Larson MVS- U- Leslie ,TS V Mr. R, Tuck Mrs. B, McNair Mrs. M, Rodkin - 149 - Qi .. ff ft, v 4. r.-. -f 1 . --.. ,,4:'w1':. 1 ,r may ro + y Ejj .,f- - I- , J' s 2 inf of .fi 'VU 4 'I '4 QW ' , . A, . . A A 4 I so Jill Robins, Jack Kaiser, and John Cosby work attentively in art class. l I-,Z gookl Tim Thom-igg, 'Virginia Key, and Christie l-lulse have fun working together in art class. - 151t- t,..s.?s-,, 'f-. ,QQ , , figizfeqi fyls f.,.e..::s3 ., A Azfa'gZ'S', 'g 2 - - Mr. J. Condit Music Department l'Everyone together now- . This short phrase is typical ot Roosevelt's music di- rectors, Mr. Duane Weston, and Jay Con- dit. Senior choir, girls glee, and the Ma- drigal Singers, are all taught by Mr. .l. Con- dit. In addition to the marching band, Mr. Weston also directs the German band, the dance band, and the orchestra. Both senior choir and the band parti- cipate in out of school activities. Invited to play at the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, the band was one of the two that participated from the San Joaquin Valley. Senior choir took part in an annual festival held at the University of California Campus at Berkley. These groups also take part in school activities such as assemblies, plays, and dinners. Art Department Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo-all of the famous artists had to start sometime. One year of basic art is a prerequisite for all other art courses at Roosevelt. A- mong the eleven art courses offered are ba- sic art, beginning and advanced painting, and drawing, interior decorating, costume designing, stage craft, beginning and ad- vanced commercial art and crafts. Art classes this year have entered such contests as a nationwide school traffic safe- ty poster contest, sponsored bythe Ameri- can Automobile Association and The Vision Conservation Institute art contest. Other contests entered were the La- tham Foundation for promotion of Humane Education, and international poster contest, and the Littlest Angel Christmas fantasy. Mr. D, Weston Mr. D. Draper A ., , 51 A. . 5, L ' t , iill, .- ftfffw c-we 1 Q V f Y ,K I K Ak I N , S., up ' Q 1 If 9. I, 34, is ,,- - J 4 - at ret' ff i w Q . t new V... W. lc,Lr.qnef, r fi Q. mf ww --1-M , . r ' .4--rw? if ,fl M W at i ,.. , . -.M , . i-F i 5.23551 af, A- N in 1 is VK? ,A,q 1 gjffQo63 will i f ' li ,i -' 4 - V 4 qi RW' . f 9 :? 't7'A - ,. 'I - ., ' , N1 'S5ff f. -- M f-'5,':,. 1, , V . x:, A M I A N :vl ,M Za , V Come on boys, all together - left - left - left, right left. Mr. Condit directs the senior choir in practicing for the Christmas pageant. -151- any Mrs, L. Weaver .M Vx v 42- rf Mr. Przybyla Mr. W. McLelland Mrs, J. Kimberly :K I if i .... - N Si Chemisiry, Biology And Ofher Sciences X., and Gayle Seher and Alice Hodgkiss decorate the bulletin board while Jacquie Howe looks on. Mr, C. Ashley f l Sc fox g-,4 Qqo -I Benq' 9 J' W 'Gif 1 Mr M Barker Mr E. Barton Mr J Fryer AAVUOVHQI-1 -J '51 -1f'A-I- l J Help Prepare Students For College , ,. ..,., - f- ,,,,.,. 1 ,,w,,.,, . x is-MM. , if ee I K , l Mr. Wilson looks on as girls explain fundamentals of biology. Science To be ahead of the Russians in the space age, students must study now to take their positions in the world of science. Roosevelt does its share in aiding future scientists by making available such science courses as biology, chemistry, physiology, physical science and physics. Physiology and physical science are al- so open to eleventh and twelfth graders- I while physics is reserved mainly for seniors. M- in if X Biology students enioy looking through microscopes. , - ' , Q 15. f wf7.'x ' . .-v9 i X , I A fs. S- .111 1.51. Mr. J. Heston Mr. A. Pizarro . nn SWK I . 5 'E 'swf' ffl r i. wt : 2 '. K , . .. '- ,ig 'ffvzsgf is 1 ' Q ., Mr. R. Kincode Mr. S. Wilson Mathematics With more emphasis being put on sci- ence and mathematics these subjects will become even more important in the future. With this in mind, Roosevelt is offering more advanced classes in mathematics for students who wish to continue in the field. Algebra l and ll and geometry are required courses for college preparatory students. Other courses are higher mathematics. Al- gebra Ill and IV, applied senior and advanc- ed business math are also offered. Symbols used as numbers are taught in algebra, while geometry deals with theorms involving angles, perimeters and areas of different shapes. Students may take any of the math classes offered except senior math which is required of seniors who failed the math test given in the junior year. Business and applied math are recom- mended for those planning to enter into the world of business. No matter where you are, or what you do, mathematics will play an important part in your everyday life. Busy at work are these Advanced Algebra students. .. 2 i si , sxxi we ., fa Qhvphy iii- K Aw ,. sf 5 1 X X l x A X 5' X X -A , is A A ff ., .H it 'K X 'la' Q' 4, we S XT H ' ft si gf fs V I J' fi 12-2,32 Q ae A' 25 3' 4-fswgs, .K 5, M 3 .1 ,-vs. skis L is Z -Rs F' i ' .5 Xxi 5 fb X 2 'M s. 5. Q S ' Mr. F. Abbott vw f 3 3' X 1 Mr. J. Hallmark pm, .51 if Mrs. Pheley an ox ,J 1 V1 1 Mrs. B, Bramblett Y wives? .- if gf Qi, Mr. J. Hudson I' Q X g . . 1 I- xi, ,X , 2 5 3 sec. Mr. A. Rowe . R . i X xi' X i X Mr. D. Schneider Mr. G. Ingham i Mr. Hendrwcks o student in o geometry closs. v V- Q Algebra sfudenfs solve equations. -155- ' - zwislfifzigeigigjff 'kffwf 2 K , , I Z? - , . 55 m -W 2 - V' ,, X ' . X of : L- Aw 3' fx' V . fe' 11. f N 'w P bf' f . x ' '3 iff: V- ef - ,WY 5 X i gs ' pf 1- 3 - M- .,,,4.,,.:e.a H ' Az-ff? . , H ' - 1 -.ff s K fr, 3, :TL Q, lL.: 44 A I,-' ' :P ,. - - 1Tw2sV. as s is H - . 'i'l::'C-'J' ' 92xu.szM5'x 5 izzifw' ' '7At':25f - , X ' a- L g , '1 , X Y . A 1 . Sfudems Study for test m Advonced Mgebwo, FF' Mr. J. Welton . .' V r y Mr. F. Stanton .Ai wifi . . f V 1 f 2 Mr, R. Rice ,Q . ,.: I L5 ,Jffw Ada, W . A3 f Z . ' . ' , fffi' ii . ' . .IKQNJ-J:-f.' 1 x .1:A'rr'izr., 4, -- ' Y' 1' .7-'IJ' H 41,01 f Y i. - few 4 3 451115,-:.f,3ff .'5,,f4f 1 ' t'.:'fL -f . ' 3' .ln X ' 2:31-?f5,fPY5Hn7tg bfi? ' 1 'Qc : I 2755.4 'v ' 11 'f .. - ,Mgt 7. f' I-'fix-'f:'I,-.2--ff-1 f 5 -L fq, ,i4,g71-r'i::. :ff Mr. D. Sischo 5 ' . Social Science In this modern world it is becoming in- creasingly important for one to understand the peoples of the world- their problems, customs and ways of life. World History, an elective, relates the story of man from the cave man to mo- dern times. This history gives its students a background and helps them understand some of the conflicts between the nations of the world. Before one can fully understand the other nations of the world one must under- stand his own country. United States history, a graduation requirement, gives students this background. Most students fulfill this require- ment in their iunior year. Adding more know- ledge to local government, Seniors fulfill another graduation requirement by taking a semester of civics. During their second se- mester they take a course in senior problems. making the picture of local history complete is the elective course of California history. Na ' ,Nl its U.S. History students take a break from their class assignment .7 ' QW Q f' 4?-P ,. M, , , f f,45,r,g1f4f..' .y!,yg377i -1 , ., I 1 . , .,.,, I , gy 1.-k Qi., -li-,,,N?,,i . 'Q' , ,5.w.Z 5,f ' ff I f f , 1.2: 1 f 9452711 5, - a ,- ff fmwm' , If ,V 4 ':ff2'p,.'p-2. o r V4 cw,--,. nf V y A' qc: 4 x ' ff ' i, Every senior looks forwcird To the doy when he con Yoke Civics. .--Q. via -Q wx. mr .1 -1. Mr. C. Myers l z 15,2 rf . a ixffwss? 'Q ' Y ...Md . V A - ' 7,gfjif,4?i3i:k E: :LAS -Qfi'.'.'2l - 'Zi N'3f'? li 1. . w 2 i f 41 fi Q15 .. F :wk-. vii -5... ' fi-2 '4f' Mr, Welton helps sludenls wilh o Tough Civics problem. -157- Mr. R. Dorrnonion L KWX oil ,xxvf l I Mr W. Krouse Mr. O. Sumner Physical Education Helps The Student N2 A. ffizs K gtk L it SHR-g W : sm A ,va Q3 lt. T T Q r 5 E as X r - .5 x Ni f fir.-t.. ,,,. 53 M l- l:Ull'Bll Mr. C, Girard: Girl's P. E. Many years ago sportsminded girls were unheard of. Since that time, girls in physical education classes have grown in number. Today P. E. is a required course. P. E., like other subiects teaches, girls how to have teamwork, sportsmanship, and skills useful long after graduation. These classes also provides a refreshing break in a day of academic study. The program of the P. E. department includes badminton, ping-pong, volleyball, tennis, baseball, basketball, hockey, track, and swimming. The variety of sports is de- signed to satisfy the interests of all girls. Boy's P. E. Intramural sports such as football track and basketball are only a few of the activities offered by the physical education department. Each student is required to take r two weeks of swimming as well as regular Sports. Each year physical fitness tests are giv- en. They consist of situps, pushups, rope climb and the 300 yard run. Mr. D, Kloppenburg Mr. V, McCoy Mr. G. Stephens When a boy has earned a given num- ber of points for physical fitness tests, he is entitled to wear special trunks. For 300 red trunks are awarded, for 360, green and for 400, green silk. Calesthenics are done daily. They con- sist ofthe iumping iack, running in place, mountain climbing, pushups and situps. Boys may also try out for one of the school teams. These teams are track, foot- ball, baseball and basketball. Track is one of the sports included in the boy's P. E. program. -158 ,SB Moinfoin A Beffer Physical Condifion I-. 'I 5 , if . . . G'IP.E.l h F I4 Ilbll, Mrs. Larsen dlrecfs her swimming classes. Irs Cosses Ove Un poymg VO ey G 0 AQ Y if Wir r 'ff D ,Q . .iz lf'VX'Q9 .2.,?'l, .. .-1 4,5 'S' ' -1 1- 21, . P 7'-6. ':i?Y'5'5 5'4H E v: -.. -'P 'fwfff' Q2-'I-'Z' mr, . 1.2425-, E435 fg:y.,,3,gf.,.Af ,,,.,..f,, 3, ,VA V ,.,. A, ,.:,i,,.,1,m,b., ', 11.1. . wg, T f2'?gf':x:, ,f4 '14S.'fm:f,-413. gf 'SAW gif fm-',4.:,rf:'1-s.:-,.,V-' .,,.yLj 5 +1335 . - 5ii,zfwfi,? i n ...XXNMWX 5 'A I , 94 1 3 ,-5 awp' f Miss fr. Dufrg MVS- N' KOmGn5kY Mrs. Larsen Muse F Ste-fefws M:ss D, Weber -159 - 1 w ,,,ffv-Q, -N 'M 1 Custodians and Cafeteria Staff Always ready with ci smile and a cheery hello for all of the members of the student body are the Roosevelt custodians. If you were to follow any one of these busy men around the campus for a day, you would find that their iob is not just giving friendly greetings to students. Head-custodian Mr. Lee Zanetti and his staff keep the buildings neat, clean, and tidy and also take care of the landscaping. Other iobs include cleaning the floors, the flowers, and shrubs. There are two women on this staff-the matrons who care for the girls gym. Assign- ed to them is the general upkeep of the girls gym. The members of the custodian staff work from morning until night keeping the campus attractive and orderly. Roosevelt's cafeteria must be prepared to feed quite a few hungry mouths. This is quite a project for a cook, but Roosevelt hasn't got iust ordinary cooks. The school's cafeteria staff, which is headed by Mrs. Mary Mowery, starts preparing for the school day before seven a.m. and finishes after three p.m. Since the cafeteria must satisfy so many students' different appetites, the cooks offer various menues. These include a complete fountain, hot lunch, a hamburger lunch, and a sandwich counter. Also under the discre- tion of Mrs. Mowery is the student cafeteria staff who helps sell and serve. The duties of this staff do not end here, for they spend many extra hours pre- paring and serving food at school sponsored banquets. Without this staff there would surely be an empty feeling in many tummies. Q0 '1 ' Front Row: Vic Jordana, Beverly Lawle s Lewis Earheait Hariy Lung Second Row Frank Maple Manuel De Morales, Cornelius Diaz, Richard Oloizia Lee Zanclti Third Row Frieta Chuining Eula Hawkins Earl Sullivan, Bob Eyman, LeRoy Grant Carl Charlson Mark Anderson Harvey Ward Mr. Glen Rathwick We G1 ,V W, . ,ww '95 ,g'f'HvS if M .. ew-ng:-1:11 M :..X I 57 XJ .JIT ui glx Mrs, Evelyn Stuart Mrs. Marg Gerard School is often referred to as the young people's occupation. Therefore, like any bus- iness concern, the school in this case Roose- velt, must have an efficient secretarial staff, and Roosevelt has iust that. The orderliness of the main office is lcept by Mrs. Gerard who is the office man- ager, and Miss Dorothy Horn, clerk. Mrs. Evelyn Stuart serves a two-fold purpose as school registrar and Mr. Minor's secretary. As registrar Mrs. Stuart posts grades, sends transcripts, and prepares di- plomas. This year Roosevelt has full time coun- selors, and they are provided with their own set of offices adjoining the library. Mrs. Beth DeTar filled the new position of gui- dance secretary. Across the hall from these guidance counseling offices. Mr. Glen Rathwick, at- tendence counselor, is in charge of this de- partment. He is assisted by Mrs. Lena Hardy who works with boys' attendance and Mrs. Elenore Wiqkstrom, girls attendance coun- selor. Last but not least, especially in a busi- ness Such gs Roosevelt, is the financial se- Cretgry, Miss Donna Jones, who distributes tickets for games, towel fees, and sells the year baciln. -161 X .,,4m- as VS. f f H i 'a 'Q Wg ,t ' f:v.y,QA 2 '- . X-5' .fy 1 . qw' A82 Fi H g my 'ci 3 A -x Miss Donna Jones .MTSAQU x . i Mrs Lena Hardy Gerard works switch board while Mrs. Stuart looks on H W 4 , -had .tg 23' A 1 f i Y wr? mt ' U K it' S jf ti -rf if as X . v W is as Miss Dorothy Horn mv' -QQ' Mrs. Beth DeTar ,pw gag.. 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I 'W . , . ,iigfffe-,I I X 4,f7v'ff-ft t...,,,,M, I 1.5, 6: ,7 , f gm: P 1 x ..L,. . ..?P. , - ZW ? 'www Literary Editor Sharon Cuviello Advertising Staff Back Row Annette Wicksrrom Linda Ruegge. Middle Row: Barbara Santos, Yang. -W 1 Literary Staff Lett to Right Janie Gross Karen Wit oslcy, Carol Kerchenfaut, Pat Martin, JoAnn Art Staff: Sitting: Candi Cates, Bob Wittwer, Christie Hulse. Standing: Michael Baughman, Richard Grove, Charles Forston. ri i-'-p-,,,,,,,,..,i X... .Mi ' .Q it it 2 I in 1 3 5 I I 2 i 1 fa AENFL- 'Q ,Y 5 'li liai- W' I General Staff: Sitting: Carol Tuner, Helen Fendley. Janie Torosian. Standing: Sharon Koonce. 5 ww fx' P. Photography Editor Joan Dillon Senior Editor Linda Spears Nautilus Staff Preserving memories through print and 5, gswyif -31, V 2 . ,j ' 9. ,. pictures, the twenty-six members of Nautilus Staff worked together to edit the '60 edition. The Nautilus is comprised of six staffs, the art staff is in charge of the lay-outs and general design while the literary staff writes all the copy. The photography staff handles the taking and printing of pictures. Other staffs include advertising, which helps to put out the book by bringing in money through the selling of advertising. The general staff, which types, runs errands, keeps correspondence up to date and helps out on the staffs when needed. The senior staff is in charge of the senior and club sec- tion of the book. Progress into the future, the 45. 4 'Q , ,.s,,-.Ms ,..v,,.M.-Wm-...m theme of this year's book, was selected by a Photographers: Mike Watkins, .loan Dillon, Bob Kaonce. majority vote of the senior editors. The editor-in-chief is Susan Schedler, and Mr. Draper is the advisor. Advisor: Mr. Draper Editor-in-Chief Susan Schedler -165- FALL EDITORIAL STAFF: Sharon Cuviello, Ruth Johnson, JoAnn Rizzo, Roberta Silva Rough Rider Staff Assembling facts for the paper and meeting deadlines every day are only two of the many duties of the Rough Rider Staff. Putting a paper out once a week is no easy chore and staff members spend many hours meeting their deadlines. The Rough Rider platform to support school activities, traditions, high standards, to record current news accurately and impar- tially, and to help recognize achievements of students is constantly on the minds of staff members. Working to uphold this platform are reporters, typists, and staffers, business man- ager, promotionist, photographers and print- er. They all helped to win the San Joaquin Valley Scholastic Press Association award and to make the Rough Rider the top paper in the San Joaquin Valley. The paper has also won several awards from iournalistic magazines. The whole staff, under the guidance of Miss Margaret Kempher and editorship of Sharon Cuviello and Ruth Johnson, have made copies of the Rough Rider outstanding. GENERAL STAFF SITTING: Shirley Lunas, Irma Hernandez, STANDING: Carolyn Forish, Judy Eichmann SPRING EDlTORlAl. STAFF: SITTTING: Ruth Johnson Judy Eich Mary Conner, Mona Mowery, Saundra Arnold, Darlene Kasabian, Imogene Olson - 166 man. STANDING: Carolyn Forish, Mona Mowery Darlene Kose bran ' Ha Vt. Y 1 4 1 i 1 -Wasi my 45 . f 4 f ,,f.f,ff4Q, ff 53534 1 . X . , pw- 7 :fi f ., 4. J 'j 1.5459 vig. ,-'si ' .M ,. A .33-Q A .Z .A V X, 'I . A. i V1 ' ,W ,gi .i,.3, k-'fa f', H' . 5' z4f .s ,432 if xv -. i-Q kj? - ,,, yy H4 41 ,6 , , -'Q-a1,4,: i 194224, y S ,sf-41 . ' fo'-ihfwzszlvfm P w 1 flfw.. es 1, 4 Q' - s ' f sm- .-11 'ff ' , I 5 f 6 . , A 5, Hi ff , X: I , ,, - ,, is f' 12' -2 W1,'fff2.irifzf1242iZe5f25i '14, ' 'ff-W si gs -' if is ' , ' fp.-f'4wf if - LW, 274 ,f. ' s ' ,Z2I6:3:?vErS21::1 1-wf z 1- ' - - ' . i s P' ' ffwifkisf , lr - . ' Full Editor: Sharon Cuviello Spring Editor: Ruth Johnson M. -w Business Staff: Pat Thorfon, Cordie Martinez, Nellie Compise. Advisor: Miss Morgoref Kempher -1 -167- Sporfs S1off:,Yukio Mizumoio, Dennis Hall, GeoffTi1omrJs, Mike Hubocirf Col. John Oller Cc1detCDueen Cond: Cotes dances with Jnrn Lcnrd. -16 Roosevelfs highly rated Commcndont. Dove Sischo Asst. Commcndcmt Morvin Costognc OFFICERS: Lt. Col. Jim Loud, Cop. Jelly Slclvens, 2nd Lt, Pot BlOOJKS,Jl'1OJ plcturedjfclp. Jim Tucker. H' J Codet Corps stand attentively Cadet Corps The Cadet Corps has been a standing tradition since T937, when they were first organized. This organization of young men has brought great honor and prestige to the Roosevelt student body every year since its creation. To develop qualities of leadership and to become a type of democratic leader cap- able of leading people in either the Armed Forces or in Civil duties, is the goal of every Cadet. Leadership programs in Cadets help make this come true for every Cadet. Marching in parades, attending training camps and competing with other schools in drill competition are many of the activities of Roosevelt's Cadet Corps. ln all of these our Cadets are considered superior because of their leadership abilities. This is pointed out by the fact that Roosevelt's Cadets have assisted in teaching chores at the training camps. 50 f' my N I gp . 59 ff .V 515.4 . EE A CADET LEADER ??. ww 5 .1,.. ,sf- gi... x BATTALlON SQUAD: FRONT ROW: lst Sgt. Ed Cook, MfSgt. Alex Correra, MfSgt. Darrel Adans, S.F.C Tom Firestine, S.F.C. Roy Mann. SECOND ROW: S.F.C. Carl Joanson, Sgt. Jim Porter, S.F.C. Jerry Herrera John Bach. THIRD ROW, S.F.C. Ken Blair, S.F.C. Robert Coffey, Sgt. Dennis Mackey, S.F.C. .lack Lucey. , We ,K AA M , L ., . I A . x . I .,.,1W.,3 uf. , -- - V f ' -, fjxvssuf--'.,.,., ,, .. 445. ' ' -- - . Vg. X . 4, .,. rms, if . . . . . .N ,W .,f, , we ,V f, , . , -.. , , . . K-Ga--K 7 sf. . -J xv N .1 x 'x,ss.,'5 , V i- , 9 M J .vm . 44. ' -, . 6, . ., orrics STAFF: Priest ROW: 2nd Li. Pat Brooks. secoisio Row. Mfsgi. Ron walker, c.F.c Bill Hogg, sgf. Bob Chapman, S.F.C. Jim Johnson, S.F.C. Ricky Lehl -169- J.. while being inspected .V .41 VY... I VV,J..,f . V , V . . ,, WL V V ,WL ,tv-' 4. V - -J . mfg.-.f r Q J Q ll ,sa l . 3. .sf ,V ,1 1 759 'l ' , N... . f 93' , 3 1 z p ,f Jr it-M Q 1 5, 3' ,f f, l A af . 4 1 7 , I 1 J 4 .. 4 i b J: , '32 , x fy T .,, f , ' .... ' -A.A,.,. ' ' T ww an wg X VV K 1 , V HT Av ji, A x A M y , , V Va Z J A Marine Sergeant inspects ci rifle of one of the cadets. ZW, 'f 2 ,.......,.-.- S 1 Jerry Slavens, Carl Johnson, Dennes Mackey, practice aiming for a cadet rifle match. ...s . N Sf c s . Q X Vg . Ns x Six. --1 O 1.61 .N -X QQXORXSXQYXS 'ex AFXQM . X use f . Q. is . ,, X s.. .. - s. -..s wif , .W . 'sc Q X N! NS Q. W. wwf' X.. . . .N 'ns w T si ' N W- in iff . ..,. 4 i , -r ,S Q. 2 7 9' J Tin, - ws 1 f 4 y fr . iff g it y ' U. ff' . ' 'Q 3 VW V 1 0 VY V' 'vi V V J W' ft V .- VV V V i ss . ,f V V, VV . V. M V Q ,, V, VV , V f V Vt fy , Q ., J i , ,V E i ve' A X 'C V V 'I' V V.! i t J -JR R fe, .. + i fi . t . 5 4 J 4 l 1 C t in K 't 1 f s FIRST PLATOON: FIRST ROW: S.F.C. Kenneth Blair, Sgt. Janes Portesg Pete Cytanovlcg Don Vogely Jack Dun- lc1p5M1ke Artz. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Larry Matting Cpl. Leslie Hailey, Keuth Morgang James KIOFQ Don Dil lard, THIRD ROW: S.F.C. Carl Johnsong Archie Haggarclg Jerry Myrickg Henry Rodriquez, Ken Bigbee. FOURTH ROW: S.F.C. Robert Coffey, Robert Herring, John LeFay, Ron Scotty Mak Krause, lst sgt. Ed. Cook. -170- .- .. ' Q.: .Q Ls. .E .Qi s X ,wi N we we S ai 'fi 2- T by two Marine Sargeants. K .4 1 , f X , 'Y y f,-rain , Twin 1 , ,544 ,,. il 'HHH fAu. 1 r s nf' WL WX W ,af r 5 ,C .102 1 ' 'annuals-3 ' ' W W ,Mt ' Me A ' 'iw 'M 'pw X Color Guard: S.F.C. Ricky Lehi, Sgt. Don Walker, Sgt. Larry Martin MfSgt Ron Walker Marine sergeant inspects a group of cadets. Q mwowe ,. f is ii QF fair? gg 3. --2 . . .. ...... ... ' . .....,. .... ... 5 Q . - or M' f rw Q Z' fir' f A . T ' 'F ' V ff-' 1 f 5 K as gif 'W' b .T . , T -F rw X N r .,,.? , , eg f I , k.:, if 5 ' 4,1 N 4 4 M V ' wmv all A x Q ,X 2 3? as 3. ,IV A 3 K I gf biwighimti ,. -Q awww W, '.. ' if E1 - M, . :AA . A 4 5, N l D r fp? -'-1 . . W Pl C, F' 1. T is rrn T 2 1 ,.. L N 'fi c'.' A .... f 3 Q :'t cv - s i 2 - bft -W y . 1-ig Q-QM. ,, A ry Z 5: ' F R . 4 -V V L .v.. Q l T y 1... . tt, T 'V F 13- I A 4, gm? . ,, . 1 f MK E ,SB r 5 r f .ug A ,. Ji. , V SECOND PLATOON: FRONT ROW: SFC. Thomas Firestine, S.F.C. Jerry Herrera, Leslie Barton, John Peter- son, Ron Cox, Gerald Engleman, William Marbut, Clifford Hilboran, Youkio Mizumoto, SECOND ROW, S.F.C. .lohn Bach, Cpl. Mike Baughman, Mike McKay, Robert Cooper, Robert Murry, Don Tucker, Greg Wohlstrom, Sgt. Marlin Costello. THIRD ROW1Sgt, Dennis Mackey, Cpl. Gilbert Herrera, Don Winters, Wayne Kollis, Armand Bouillard, Sgt. Charles Kemmer, Bill Martin. FOURTH ROW: SFC. Jack Lucey, Rich- ard Gabel, Felix Fierro, .lohn Owens, Raymond Gorton, Paul Winters, Cpl. Richard Howard. -171- kt Fi ,Egg Yi 'A'-gl gfvkegvb s?f3g Q if . if T ffl Q- x SSN 2 . . Xx,. . . Q QW'-X in 9 ' 1 ,Q 5-N ...c,....i.v.M wow-sm..s - wwe - S v if 3 Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do! Mr. Jay Condits choral groups are very familiar with this scale. Senior Choir: First Row. Kathy Stumpt, Nancy Buller, Patti Garcia, Rachel Munoz, Judy Maupin, Vincent Roias, Bob Brazeau, Jim Kaiser, Bob Pelton, Jim Ganduglia, Larry Meacham, Bob Sandling, Dave Sand- Iing, Ron Hansen, Verona Croker, Beth Hawkins, Linda Kelley, Carol Hardin, Louse Stude. SECOND ROW: Martha Aytes, Jackie Cannon, Myrna Wickert, Carolyn Kenieriemen, Norma Lhiessen, Liz Williams, Jim Brazeau, George Tackstien, Tom Griffin, Jim O Bannon, Dusty Smith, Vernon Bearsley, Alex Babigian, Joan Dillon, Beverly Eitzen, Kathe Quick, Karen Berglin, Arlene Rebella, Dixie Holland. THIRD ROW: Gay Mar' tin, Barba Segress, Mary Lund, Charlott Larson, Julie Pauls, Dan Pollard, Herb Sutton, Danny Zack, Whitt Maureen, Bocian, Karen Barton, Dorothy Yoskiawa, Gladys Heirs, Judy Damoron. FOURTH ROW: Sylvia Marshall, Mary Ross, Lynn Swinson, Christie Pederson, Jo Ann lsaccson, Darrell Jordan, Jerry Fantz, Bill Young, Roy Northrup, Larry Pankratz, Charlie Abril, Ron Schothaur, Myra Janzen, Linda Normart, Judy Frieson, Yvonne Dwelle, Sharon Mickel. Choral Groups The advanced girls' glee is a selective group. They perform at the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Programs. This past year, they were active in the spring concert. Senior Choir is a mixed group. They at- tended the Thanksgiving, Christmas and East- er programs. They also attended the Berkley Festival in the fall, and the music festival in the spring. This group also performs for service clubs, radio, and television programs. Boy's glee is offered to all boys. This group performs in the spring concert. Girls' glee is not a performers group and is open to all girls. The newly added Madrigal singers, com- posed of eight boys and eight girls, is a very select group, and they perform throughout the camrriunity. W l!3Zgflf1 5457 Senior Choir members rise and shine early for a trip to Berkeley. -172- gm A ' I 7fK , fl , A ' fs, , V , W., V ,, r, ,, gush 5145? , , .. ,, V in . I I if ,f I A if ,, ur 5 5-ii! 'A fi .,,, X fi ,f toys It , i ', is A f, -. f ff , CT is 1' ,- fs ff . f sf -we , ' '- I ' ff' 5 if 1 I 4 'gi-' ffl l Madrigal Singers: Seated: Nancy Baller, Carol Hardin, Maureen Bocian accompanist, Karen Barton, Sylvia Marshall Mary Ross, Barbara Segress, Myrna Jauzeu. Standing: Jim Brazeau, Bob Sandling, Bob Brazeau, Larry Mecham, Mike Watkins, Dan Pollard, Herb Sitton, Deryl Jordan. Advanced Girls Gleez FIRST ROW: Sandra Johnson, Paula Gaddad, Lillian Munoz, Stella Cruz, Joan Nel- son, May Neisley, Donice Whisnaut, Jo Ann Dobbs, Nancy Mehrten, Barbara Ford, Elizabeth Marewosian, Mary Jane Campapiano. SECOND ROW: Margret Gantt, Shirley Daughterty, Jerrie Ragland, Delano Tank- ersley, Margie Davis, Merry Gay Kellogg, June Moon, Irene Juarez, Cherryl Heath, Bonita Jacobs, Sharon Posey. THIRD ROW: Par Uriarte, Peggy Wade, Loretta Rush, Helen Raeilton, Margaret Bradshaw, Saundra Thonepson, Carol Smith, Rita Warden, Gayle Sehu, Julia Wreyford, Sharon Kohler, -173 - 2 QM, 9047, if Hiflfihwv 'f9.r-1' A V lib The Orchestra, directed by Mr. Duane Weston, tunes up whale woutmg for students to ossernble. flwmwfwm W W f, 'ffT f NT' t Front Row. Jerry Jonlguon, Ruck Halton, Lyle Carlton, Vlc Frleson, Row 2: Jesse Wagner, Roy Stc1fford,Bor- boro Mc Neece, Larry Mcuclruorn, Row 3 Corolyn Sapp, Jockle Hyme. Row 111 Mr. Weston, Mnke Lubbes, Phsl Froley Row 5, Bell Shukey, Borry Crow Row 6- Jerry KUl'lS,Sh9FI11CII'N Mnnor. -174- Dance Band and Orchestra Whenever musical entertainment is needed, Roosevelt's dance band and or- chestra are there to provide it. The dance band members use their spare time to rehearse, since class time is not provided. Popular music is the special interest of this group of twelve. Roosevelfs orchestra, which received a superior rating last year at the music festi- val, has played at many school and public functions. lt provided the music for both the iunior and senior plays. The orchestra also took part in Roose- velt's sacred programs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter and played at assemb- lies. The Orchestra also performs for the public. During the course of one year it may appear in front of the public as many as fifty times. Because of springtime activities, such as the annual Music Festival and Honor Or- chestra, the orchestra is continually prepar- ing music all through the year. Dance Band: Row lc Rick Fiori, Mike Lubbes, Basil Perch, Row 2: Rick Gardner, Torn Huber, Clitt Johnson Mike Hubbert, Ken Maul. Row 3: Mr. Weston, Dennis Sorensen, Jerry Markus. . , X Front Row: Mary Blevins, Betty Caldwell, Shirley Donay, Sylvia Marshall. Row 21 Nancy Davis, Helen Fitz- henry. Row 3: Celia Palm, Lalanne Tramner, Phil Carlile, Aaron Vartanian. Row 4: Warner Krernples, Tom Huber, Ron Hall, Ttom Reitz, Gary Arnold. Row 5: Dennis Sorensen, Ethel Briggs, Pam Lauder. -175- . 2 Q2 its Q i C -, Q- . ' .393 - w as I if y .. fx, . - ' ' -:ls X'--1, ' '-,- -NW, W1 ll ' gpm? R r' .. HV 4 -..g,.qf,. wsu K3 -N Qrlll n I. ,.,,' l f' f 57,1 3, Lk I, 'fs' . 2,'QTf:fj-Q, 5.4 . , . gang .I r - ' Y: - ,- T: ji V' 'M 3 -5 , ' sniff' 1 ,,.. ' ' 77 I L .- itll , Yin' f5 W5 iq'SfrG Erik L1 .jf Z: as - was 4' 'A , , . ' V 'Q , . L, ,. ,Loran if . S .W - ,, - M.- ,.- - lin' , wiki' 5 'l'5f ,Q L Fall Yell Leaders: Mike Dyer and Terry Holliday Sprung Yell Leaders: Kneeling Karen Randolph, Terry Holliday Slandlng Marty McFerrrn, Paul Gergen Y 4 Q- . ' L sl fs L+ W a t K f We sf 1 l i l . ..,, VA ,g s l K Senior Class Yell Leadersp Emogene Olson, Paula Whale. Junlor Class Yell Leaders: Jeanette Towery, Bob Karabuan, Cordue Marrunez. Sophomore Class Yell Leaders: Sheila Jomushuan, George Dervishuon, Sue Melrers. x Row I, Head Rally Gul: Joy Anderson, Maureen Kelly, Candi Coles, Mary Ann Hood. Row 2, Liz Book, I-Amy Nas-wander, Jo Ann Weiss, Carol Toreson, Sandi Symanski. - 176 - 151 i ,Ja , Hs? i Ima Q! LJ BERMUDA GIRLS: ROW l: Joyce Michall, Pat Lions, Linda Kelley, Karen Witcosky, Saundra Arnold, Rita Cantente, Susan Wallace, Vicki Kuhn, Pam Byrd, Pat Marquez, Sherrie Mulvana, Sandra Murphy, Dee Ru- therford. ROW 2: Della Garcia, Sue Prentice, Pat Talbert, June Jennings, Karen Narnen, Joyce Fendorak, Lois Dine, Linda Boyett, Janie Gross, Joyce Carpenter, Eleanor Firpo, Julie Tacchino, Caroly Forish, Jackie Hynie, Barbara Haas, Ellyn Hardison. ROW 3: Shelly Nichols, Ann Mac Donald, Linda Marks, Leriore Fenn, Donna Billrey, Paula White, Barbara Marsh, Gayle Abbott, Jan Stoner, Emogene Olson, Pat Martin. Pep Groups What is a team without the backing of a cheering crowd, and what is a crowd without yell leaders? These questions didn't have to be asked at Roosevelt, for the athletic teams found it easy to hear the rooters led by the student body yell leaders. Mike Dyer, fall student body yell leader, quickly got Roose- velt's rooting section in order for the football and basketball seasons. Following in Mikes footsteps, Terry Holliday, who was an assis- tant yell leader during the first semester, helped keep up the spirit. The vivacious rally girls added pride to the rooting section. These nine girls, with Joy Anderson leader, are kept busy not only at games, but also during the school day when they serve as the schools official hos- tesses. Bermuda girls, following the whistle of Sue Wallace, did marching routines for the spectators during both seasons. Most of this J groups action, however came during the B .,,,.:. football games. 5 Howdy: Louise Stude and Sue Hammerstrom - 177 - ff. School Spirit ls Inspired B y f sf X' Q' , X , , K f ff . ,I . ,f' u 5 ii A L if sf- - S S 4,5 - , 1 '7 .,,, , ic' Mft 1' -i . f X, ,f if . Ji... Y-eg , . - N 'ffiiig-cg-31.2592- Vs ff - -' - in--Q., 2 , z- -i..f-- vs.:-efiwi. c Q E. filet 5 253135 9' i Linda Spears I- ,if-af Diane Langiano: :C S' ' ' . , --Qfi' Head Maiorette ei X Pat Wattenba rger Jayne Kershaw Jeanette Jackson . ,,,i',, s f X k E+- .,-mm-Q --.FWWH--qMQyv .+' 1 7, - , ,Er X ,JU X Exhibition Twirler Bill Martin, Drum Mayor Dennis Sorenson, Band Director Duane Weston, Head Maiorette Diane Langiano, -178- Pep Groups Music, marching, and mountains of rhythm accompanied the other members of the pep groups wherever they went. Appearing at all of the games and ral- lies was Howdy, our mascot, representing the friendliness for which Roosevelt is known. Heading Roosevelt's award winning band were eleven' pert 'n pretty lettergirls, under the leadership of Karen King. Following the lettergirls was Diane Langiano, head maiorette, with four able assistants, while Dennis Sorensen strutted in front of the band as drum maior. Among the more than fifty-five ap- pearances ot the one hundred-six piece band were performances at local iunior high schools, rallies, football games, and parades. During the year the band also took part in the Shrine Potato Bowl game in Bakersfield and the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley. Mr. Duane Weston has been wearing the grey and white uniform ofthe director of Roosevelt's band tor the past three years. Under his guidance, all of these school spirit- ed divisions are co-ordinated into the gen- heading of pep groups. he Band and Pep Groups. f 11:4 l we ami S 5 'wi 1- was, , -,, W .,, ..,. , , H -X an ., . , V, fr ef, - J .. , Y 'iiglflfisfs V . 555' if 2-L , -ef-WTB? ,' ' ,fr szf?5?,'iff'e ? ks-5' W LETTER GIRLS: Donna Loeffal, Barbara Vinzant, Joyce Atkinson, Barbara Ruby, Barbara Harnpson, Head: Karen King, Lynne Wallis, Susan Schedler, Peggy Derrick, Carolyn Rhoades, Mandy Hickman. is in X, 5 3 i r 1 l L . i 4 i niiizrililf is gi 2: 35 3, 5 t 2, 'tr 5, T ,, A 5 ? ea li 5 : 5 i P oss V, , fu' Rauch Pun, FRONT ROW: Jack Markus, Leonard Beckham, Jim Ganduglia, Vince Tempesta, Jerry Mannon, Ed Rind- quist, Doug Hawkins, Jerry Markus, Vernon Beardsley, Art Noxon, Mike Watkins SECOND ROW George Lepp, Ed Riolas, Les Weppler, Don Van Meter, Ron Hall, Dave Friesen, Ethel Briggs Tl-llRD ROW Dennis Sorensen, Della Garcia, Phyllis White, Mary Blevins, Judy Davis, Cathy Bausrnan, Joan Garlotf, Betty Cock- rum, Emogene Olsen, Ron Pozeian, Richard Jordon, Jackie Bilbrey, Celia Palrn, Rick Gardner, Gene Christ ensen, Joan Bauer, Francis Schwabenland, Barbara Balzer, Pat Garcia, Judy Ricks, Connie Garcia, Mr. Weston Director. FOURTH ROW: Betty Caldwell, Gail Kupfer, Pam Alclridte, Dennis Hall, Cathy Fries, Linda Harikian, James Roberts, Phil Carlile, Ralph Logan, Mike Lubbes, Richard Vera, Rick Fiori, Dave Vil- lanuba, Lois McCauley, Ram Lauder, Cherryl Anderson, Carol Hardin, Donna Papa LAST ROW ClitlJohn- son, Barbara Miles, Tom Huber, Brent Willims, Bill Shirkey, Barry Crow, Dennis Pipal, Clinton Ritchie, Paul Juarez, Richard Taylor, Robert Vifllker, Doug l-ligley, Mike Hubbard, Gary Bartel, Morrill Peabody, Robert Pecham, Dan O'Leary, Larry Gassaway, Don Cockrum, George Line, Susan Seeley, Tony l-teredia, Basil Perch -179- f iff ,A 5 .3 5 . ? , A 5 . . Lee Soderstrom delivers debate while others prepare rebuttle. Debators l'Resolved that the federal government should substantially increase its regulation of labor unions. This was the theme used for debators this year. A good debator must not only build cases for this theme, but also a- gainst it. The qualities which make a good de- bator are not only having an extensive vo- cabulary and powerful lungs but also being able to think arguments out carefully, and being at ease in front of an audience. Oratorical, extemporaneous, original oratory, imprornto, humorous and dramatic interpretations are the different types of speeches used by the debators. Under the leadership of Mr. Kenneth C. Clark, a speech and debate instructor the team walked off with l6 trophies before February. Members ofthe debate team record their victories. DEBATORS: FRONT ROW1 Roger Thompson, Toby McGillis, Jeanette Tawery, Randy Oller. SECOND ROW: Charles Hoffmann, Cecil Maigosian, Wayne Kirk, John Oller, THIRD ROW: Bob Nilmeier, Bob Tate, Jeff Hamilton, - ldtil - I3 I-I Fi - ' Q R ws sv. 5. ,, y 3 Ti vb s ' 11 Q Q iw 1::,,:45v.. ri- l Bobbie Wallace, Duke Millard, and Bunny Nidever rehearse in the Little Theater. Drama Lights! Places! Action! Many an actor has been heralded to the stage by these calls. Roosevelt has produced a senior and iunior play each year through the drama de- partment under the direction of Mrs. Alice Merrill. The iunior and senior plays this year were January Thaw and The Robe , re- spectively. Besides these required activities the dra- ma department also engages in programs for outside organizations. Mrs. Merrill teaches five classes of dra- ma, period two being the advanced class. 'ref-, nm' Dulce Millard and Bobbie Wallace practice lines while members ofthe drama class look on. DRAMA: FRONT ROW: Bunny Nidiver, Bobbie Wallace, Sonia Dulgarian, Evonne Dwelle, Donna Setra- kson. BAcK ROW: Mike Dyer, ieqiph Millard. - 181 - Becky Wldrnyer helps Mrs. Gerard and Mrs. Kumberly tn the otflce. up Y-M, 'RHF 163' -rn H 5 an Library staff: Front row: Margaret Hume, Paulo Barry, Jean Hlebert, Slwtrlly Doddrudge, Donna Means. Second row: Judy Gramrner, Elsie Baker, Ceona Palmer, Sandra Slnlhomer, Betty Russell, Marqorie Welch Back row. Sl-naron Deen, Pat Woodbury, Carolyn Nored, Janice Parker, Slwlrley Palmer, Donald Walker, La Verne Hamburger, Kathy Haney, Ronald Walker, MoryAnn Moffett. -182- N t bg.. S S 35 se l.. W Q E S s I .36 , , T Q V-,f-Hg:-my , f, V 15 1. VW- ,'.,,. Jim'-2, , :., 1- - -f X 4,7507 -mirfytiffi M- .1.-. :J , ' 1 , 1- J .-fe'-',ve: , We w:4y.sn-Kgzun ,- J, , . .. W y - A we 'SU , 'y, ,ft ,jf as xiifihhicw-xiii!-'Ah,2:':-K,-' . J ,. , , , .Mizz .. :,,,,,,,.., sg. ,, Student Assistants ,Q Service to the school is the motto of the student assistants. Included in the services performed by ips:-'. A - Q F , , . Q ' J: . 5 ' F student groups is the operating of stage ap- paratus for all assemblies, class meetings and evening performances on the Roosevelt stage. The crew handles this iob. Cleaning the cafeteria and serving the student lunches is the iob of the cafeteria assistants. These students work one hour dur- ing the day preparing the cafeteria for the lunch hour. Library and office assistants also help keep Roosevelt running like a clock. Student librarians check out books, while the office group helps the secretaries, counselors and deans. W? ' ' ' - . 4.- wzm- -M, snug' ' 1:-1-W-1'--4.1--n 4 lfyj! W, ,Q I f 3 Q. f 4' ,Q '- r Q.. J, 3. ,V W 5 J Wxezky' l CAFERTERIA STAFF: First row: Carolyn Poor, May Faulks, Lois Mitchell, Jean Loftus. Second row: Nelson Louis, Bob Chapman, Jerry Boone. Third row: Les Haily, Jim Cogdell, Harry Schaffer, Willian Marbot. wi-'H 1 s, M ' Y -' ' ,,., .. f ft ' ' M ' 'vi c if H I 1 ,ggi ,gas Office Staff: Row one: Linda McDowell, Barbara Ricca, Lonna Akerman, Joyce Micheal, Nichole Roehr- man, Kathy Small, Joan Nelson, Gloria Torres, June Tokunage, Dania Dulgarian, Jeanie Melton, Paula Haddad, Becky Widmyer, Sylvia Sizelove, Vickie Kuhn, Rita Conte, Jeanie Hayes, Mickie Johnsey. Row Two: Elsie Baker, Carol Herzog, Vickie Fazzio, Jackie Leal, Joan Bauer, Evelyn Ward, Judy Chiaito, Linda Boyett, Alnita Schmite, Myrna Wickert, Maureen Forhan, Linda Ayers, Judy McManus, Judy Mclintlre, Toby McGillis, JoAnn Rizzo, Carol Pratt, Kathy Spears, Donna Morris. Row Three: Gayle Kupfer, Kathy Haney, Louise Martin, Linda Reed, Linda Workman, Kathy Schild, Glynda Buddle, Loretta Salwasser, Paula White, Joyce Fendoric. Row Four: Basil Perch, Carol Bitter, Wilma Stone, Nancy Garcia, Virginia Lee, Janice Park- er, Kathy Kriste, Gayle Wilkinson, Carolyn Jones, Gayle Abbott, Sharon Crouch, Richard White, Judy Minck, -183- K TTS8? H f - ff ' A :gi 'I, 1 if 1 N '41 ' C 4 f W . fx ' . -.-v ff.,'E.S , gwfnf ,'l,!A.g?13 ,M .K . ': if ,fl 17 I , L i L5 w 7 9 1 '53 ,. ' li ' ' iff' ws ip: - 'if vlfq fv -31' gli, H, V hr V , in , Q , , A 1 52' ,, y r -. if f fl. , ' ', , 138 35. 2. ww . 1-' wha' I , V ,, . 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W' of , 4152 . ' - f -C wa '.,t L4-V1 0- .f1wfwf:- Q' ' T 72 X,iQJ,.' ' ' 4552 3 . fr, ' '- ' lfv' f K Q aff: wi, ' ' X. ,, A ,F Q vm .5 1 'f 344 'vgxv 1: if sw W 9 s C x ' i V ,hy Pg Q' T vi x fi m ' if 4 x x X x J V AND VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Jerome Carrasco, Mike Wctkins, Tom Avakian. John Wa- kida, Hugh Skiles, Craig White, Ed Espinosa. SECOND ROW: Malor Martin, Vincent Gonzales, Eldon Morris, Jerry Rosser, Herb Sitton, Darrell Adams. THIRD ROW: Robert Gueda, Tom Askew, Larry Meachem, Wendell Austin, Jim Kaufman, Luther Harguess, Bill Young, Lynn Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Tom Canales, Bill Emery, Don Blanchard, Steve Godfrey, Charles Volpa, Don Winter, Warren Gray, Steven Diebert. LAST ROW: Ronnie Quercia, Dan Licon, Bill Logan, Bob Brady, Charles Abril, Lee Adams. Roosevelt's football season was closed on a successful note this year. The Riders after dropping the season opener came on strong to win their 6 remaining games. The team placed second in the Northern Yose- mite League and won the Fresno City Cham- pionship by defeating Fresno, Bullard, Mc- Lane, and Edison high schools. Roosevelt opened the annual Fresno City Schools Football Carnival by defeating the Edison Tigers 4 to 2. The running of Marsh and Jensen was outstanding. McLane Highlanders were Roosevelt's next foe in the Carnival with McLane coming out on top 9 to 3. Bullard met the Riders with a defensive battle. The score ended in a tie. Fresno and Roosevelt ended the T959 Carnival with Fresno High defeating the Riders in a close game. Roosevelt opened the season in Bakers- field in a non-league encounter with the Drillers. The bull like thrust-of Bob Jensen andthe passing of Tom Sommers was a Varsity Football bright spot for the Riders. The final score was 39 to T2. Roosevelt scored two touch- downs on pass plays, one covered T4 yards and the other TO. The varsity opened league play in Ma- dera but ended up onthe short end of the score T2 to 7. Bruce Esaiian took the ball and traveled for 70 yards only to have it called back for an offside penalty. Roose- velt's score came on a pass that was good for T5 yards. Marsh dominated Roosevelt's running game. Traveling to Clovis to play the Cougars, the team garnered their first league win by defeating Clovis T3 to 6. Esaiian shone on offense bv making several spectacular runs, one for 25 yards. Credit has to be given to the offensive and defensive line led by Herb Sitton. McLane Highlanders were defeated by Roosevelt in the next game by the score of 39 to T2. This was a team effort with everyone getting to play. Halfback Bruce Esaiian set a city record by scoring 33 points -186- which beat the previous high score of 30 points. Underdog Roosevelt tromped over the Bullard Knights 25 to 6. The Line was out- standing in moving the much bigger Knights. Impressive halfback Esaiian went off tackle for 70 yards and was stopped 5 yards short of the goal line. Roosevelt stretched their victories to 4 straight by beating the Merced Bears 26 to 7. With the score tied and 5 seconds left in the first half, Sommers passed T5 yards for paydirt. The Riders opened the second half by scoring two quick touch- downs. Rider reserves played the remainder of the game. RooseveH. Rooseveh Rooseveh Rooseveh Rooseveh Rooseveh Rooseveh RooseveH wmmw if myma ., . . .,., 322 512' if FRONT ROW: Bruce Esaiian, Bob Jensen, Tom Sommers, Larry Mash, Thurman Bell, Tony Lozito, Dan Thet- ford. SECOND ROW: Mike Casey, Ernie Hergenroder, Ralph Millard, Gary Groth, Sherman Minor, Al Lawson, Coaches Don Kloppenberg, Gene Stevens, Ellis Carrasco. THIRD ROW: Ken Critchlow, John Cos- by, Chuck LeFay, Larry Torongo, Bob Desmond, Neil Weisbrodt, Manager Jerald Pruitt. FOURTH ROW: Paul Wallace, Don Smith, Martin De Carlo, Jim Smith, Steve Glass, Don Price, Managers Nelson Lewis, Paul Zografus. LAST ROW: Roy Northup, Tom Ellithorpe, Bill Warkenkin, Roger Eisner, Art Dedekian, John Gross, Managers Richard Champ, George Tockstein. VARSITY SCORES 12 39... ,7 l2,.. 39 l2.. ..l3 6.. N25 6.. H26 7... M34 14... ..l3 6.. Bakersfield . .,Madera . . .McLane , . .Clovis . .Bullard . . .Merced . .Fresno ..Edison 7 VARSITY STANDINGS Wins Losses Ties Madera. . . .7 O 0 Roosevelt ,. . . ,.6 l 0 Edison.. ...4 2 l Bullard.. ...4 2 l Clovis.. ...3 4 0 Merced. ...2 5 0 Fresno ,. ...2 5 O McLane... .HO 7 0 AF' ,uf 0 41, X5 . - WX in , I Mike Watkins -lolm Wcllildo Q 'IF-'N if '55 , if T A W' s a f we 1 t ' . 57: :'ifii3:2.'4..,,. ravi.,- ' fr! , , , ':47.1.Q-2'1 .gif f Al Lawson Ralph Millard arsity Showed Winning Spark aaa T r , gl,--vo. -Xu .- KVI -K' ,avg RQ r ,J 4. FF 3 Larry Torongo .. ff? I 'gm Q, '55 fe M -9 t z T ' 'vala lf sail gy , V1 ,., fi. Bob Desmond - APN New N . s i Q .-gf.-4 ,ms is -M .,,, -5:31-izff '???1Q:,:L 4 pi: Don Thetford Ken Critchlow 1 e mit : Tk, rs s. . K fx- , -Q , ,... A R y T ff A fi . - -'Q fig ., Tom Avalrian Thurman Bell yi f X ,GW tg 'KX 'W ff Tom Sommers Craig White Varsity Football Roosevelt produced a devastating ground-attack in the annual Little Big Game, beating the Fresno High School Warriors 34 to l4, This was a team effort by the Rid- ers. The first play of the game was good for a 69 yard touchdown as Jensen took a hand- off from Tom Sommers. The second half started with a bang when the Riders scored on two touchdown passes of 4 yards apiece. The first went to Lozito and the other to Esaiian. Esaiian scored the last touchdown on a drawplay. The line play of Lozito, Casey, Wegley, Sitton, Martin, Hergeon- roder and Bell was outstanding. Edison ended Roosevelt's football sea- son in McLane Stadium. Edison threw a scare into the Riders by tying the game in the last 2 minutes, but the Riders came right back with Sommers passing 30 yards to Bell and T5 yards to Esaiian for T5 yards and the winning touchdown. Thurman Bell rnalnes the old college try . -IHH, During Early Season Plc O 9 Q -. z. -if 1' v In I is.. YE x ,V Nw? ' ,nn-... . Q 5333- H V ., -rf v I A . . ci W - ,1, -8- S gs,.,A, v 0 A. KJ :iv 2- 1 Q ,,, .,,,....W- MW ri tv fx ,TH fm Qin 4., A 5, . i, . W an M - M I H ' 1 f N A, l .A M srfe,r..0.,. 2 2 Tom Conoles Mike Cosy Bob Jensen Dennis Wegley Lorry Marsh EWG HeV90VW0def Q M i Q -as A , - ,A , .. 0 , L' --N 4 ' 7 ,I ' Ji ii if 1' M ' Bill Young Charles Le Foy Bruce Essoiion Eldon Morris Tony Lozito Jerry Rosser XJ.. Eldon Morris Tackles Cl Knight os Dcin Thetford and Bill Young look on. -189- Ken Crifuhlow snags o pass. 5 v, uf As The Season Grows, , , g h 1. . . .Ei . i. aj -'73 , . 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Q ,Q 5,32 ev ,eg- ,f f ,fd 1 'J l 1 Xin X Q ,ms N x ii .X X .. 32 Q 5 l K ' Ph I-ee Ad0m5 DOY' BlGVlCl10fCl Marhn De Carlo Sleve Godfrey Bull Wcrkenlcln Ronnie Quercxa o O l 4x O l 'Qi A f Perf Diane Langiano, Roosevelfs Football Queen, steps out of the royal car, , ag J Q' e. S e S .K A . lr. -X I--'-1fs4iQ.'4 N .f ,. 'l A ' ' 3 1 L K f Bob Jensen makes a touchdown against Bullard High. Bruce Esalian is drug down by a Highlander, -191- , 9 . And Takes Cify Championship Along Wifi Herb Sirton and Ernie Hergenroder form interference for The bull carrier. Don Thetford makes me tackle While Tom, Lowe and Larry Marsh block' Sherman obom to be Yockled on 0 Purge goun Bruce Egqiiqn making Q gizegbie gain, -192- Second Plocei N. . .. Roosevelt Roosevelt .. Roosevelt, Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt. HE LQNG ass 'S fs' X 0x t t Rader lane rushes o Mclorwe Quorterbock. Qllw x , J: , L X . . - , ,- ' ff 'e . 1 , 'if V ., V,-,V. , .V. 4. . Y k , - . .L .- P ' j 4- - 'V ,, .-Ai . -' V H ,g . 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'szztfikiuyp ,f-Vs 5 V -wget- ff 1- V.: fm: V1 -55?5'3,'w , Ve, t.. - 1 - ff-,V 'VV As. mae. V -K- R' V R gzasarg f ,V S155 -11 .As F' 553-'-gifgg,,a,5V ??a,igg1f ,, w ma . . -::'.xi'ev:9s'1.r?M1 'frifg,z'1-V4ff6?L4..,V?.5Qfz':V1..sf ww 'vifg'-ff' Q 4.4fQnm. . ..,...iQ2 , '- ' . 2 Workentaen and Horguess close in on o Knight. .I V SCORES ..7 l9,.. ...Clovis . U46 O... ...Modero ...l4 l2 .. ...McLane ..6 O... ..Bullord ..O 45... ..,Fresno ...l4 O... ..McLone Thetford Jensen, Loztro ond Bell leod the teom out, before the game. - 193 - J Vs Show Possible Prospecfs For Coming Year , 'bg 1 EQ! 2 fl - if wmwgwf Tom Ellalhorpe , ii ,I3-W Jw ma Don Prers ,M , 1 , 'z 5 f M., ,fa-. Wynn., M46 ff 14, 4 .min V ' W, , ., . . , ,,,j.5f,M4'f 931,141 - f - Magix ,f ff. 'Pff'W2r':2' ' V . . , :':.v.f!, ' . 1 x 4 fr s-1'-'- War, .. -A-:',Q-f'1-- W -- 'f H -L.:-:H ,ng':1:-,gg 1 Blll Emery mam: Bob Brody , 3 ,nr Nm fs 'Q fn 4 Y 1 + 'fffeww ,,f,Wqffr I ll Steve Dleberi ' . ,M ' ,, ...H y ,rjfv 15. I . , mfm ' . f f: Z 'X 'I 192 if :Al W ,l 1 25.42 , , r y, . af, V1 ,-,,f, , we ,W 2, n 1 r K, 1' L x x 1 -ffl , r., I -,.'h,,,, ,., Z? 0, vm, Y ,ff yaifih' ' 'Af . '- 'W'- Don Smltlw Loziro and Marsh make the tackle on a McLane Highlander. ' ff' Q-'ag if , 1 g U 2 ', Bill Logan .i ,lf . , ' , 11. f..,, if Q-1' 'X , 1 ' ' vm ,gg pq ,f 'lf' w Y 1 -, rf ,Q , M.. N....J' Art Dedekian John Gross f N Liv-.xqm I M V , V ' - , ,V 431'-1-',' f- , 1 : !'7'1if?54iWQ' Danny Llcon ,,,.,2 .gm 2 f '-I 'QQ' 9 .umm 7245 Z, N. Don Wlnfer - 194 - Jim Smilh Sieve Glass 'CT -S 3 :V 41: 0 M'-M' .STO - 'ha l, Charles Abril Roy Norfhrup Roger Eisner YMQ '43 , ff- Q Paul Wallace l N :Q X F- Q Warren Gray VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Jerome Carrasco, Mike Watkins, Tom Avakian, John Wakida, Hugh Skiles, Craig White, Dan Thetford, Thurman Bell, Larry Marsh, Tom Sommers, Tony Lozito. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Kloppenberg, Ed Espinoso, Tom Canales, Maior Martin, Vincent Gonzales, Eldon Morris, Jerry Rosser, Herb Sitton, Bruce Essaiian, Bob Jensen, Gary Groth, Coach Ellis Carrasco. THIRD ROW: Robert Guedea, Tom Askew, Larry Meacham, Wendell Austin, .lim Kaufman, Luther Harquess, Bill Young, Lynn Armstrong, Sherman Minor. LAST ROW: Ken Chritchlow, Mike Casey, Ernie Hergenroder, Ralph Millard, John Cosby, Chuck LeFay, Darrell Adams, Larry Torongo, Al Lawson, Bob Desmond. Herb Sitton and Tom Sommers nail a McLane Highlander. Don Smith is on his way for a large gain. -195- ,M new - mf -ws-Sf l iii ,f-an , .. A , 'f fl : 122 1' 266' .ww Q T Y , . . f ywxew N is: -,Q f':1EsieV-Sgt ' M The Desire To Win Pushed The Lightweight Football Teddies tromped over Bullard 3l to O. They provided power as Bullard died out in the second quarter. Dennis McCamey and Bert Sagardia were the standouts in the back- tield. The team was also yictorious in the game against the Merced Cubs. The trnal score was 5l to O. The high scoring ottense was led by Richard Desmond, Bert Sagardra and Lee West. The detensive play ot Nick Miniello, Rod Will and Howard Martin also drew praise. The Fresno High Papooses were also victims ot the Bisg they were deteated 26 to 6, Ed Means made two long touchdown runs, while Richard Desmond and Dennis McCamey scored the other two. Jim Snod- grass kicked on P A T and Lee West passed to Brendon Ouniian tor the other. Glenn Klar- net, Nick Miniello and Terry Greeson were SlO dEOdUl5 OR felednse' h T dd h d I A Rough Rider smashes Q Bullard Knight. isoncose outt e e ysc e ue. The game was mostly detensrve and was played at midtield with the Teddies coming out on top 7 to O. Lee West threw a l2 yard pass to Brendon Ounlian tor the only score, Snodgrass made the P A T. I v ,f 4 wa f f like 4 7 'f 'fa ff V H, . . , 'r M , . 7, V lj 1 :W , ' Z I' f , ., K 5 t han 5 Z f, 7 f R ' , HK? W , , ,, ,Q , if f I - f r I .. ,. rf W ... I 3 4' r X r .R nip N. . r .- tg we .yfw-sg LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Dennis McCarney, Lee West, Dan Pollard, Ron McPherson, Johnny Allison, Basil Perch, Glenn Klarnet, Terry Greeson, Bill large, Ed Means, Richard Desmond, Brend- on Ouniian, SECOND ROW: Ed Lindquist, Jerry Traxler, Larry Langland, Rollin White, Walt Rholling, Dick Ramage, Raoul Rodriguez, Rod VVill, Nick Miniello, lim Snodgrass, lack Markus, Ray Osuna. LAST ROW: Manager Bob Large, Howard Martin, Don Rrenero, Lewis Buelenowskr, Tom Garcia, Mick Flynn, Tom Barile, Geot Thomas, Don Wriqhtson, Dave Simmons, Bert Sagardra, Fred Walker Manager, Mitchell Hutcheson. , 196 ., X5 ' -X Rider Lightweights To Success. Roosevelt Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt. , . . . Roosevelt.. , Scores . O 21 l4 31 5l 26 7 forfeited l4... O 6 O O 6 O to , gi-as hx h, -I um , -,R , C00Cl'1 Lou Futrell Q'-J. -V , A f 'S Bokerstield ...McLane . ,,Clovls . ..Bullord ..Merced . . .Fresno . .,Eclison ..Moclero ,-'.--xc-53: '-g fl-'f:'2. ' 3.5 .,x,,,,. V Y ,diggs .1 by 1, ' ii- ef-Ms-git '31 I .-is 33:-5 mlfufql -f' z f :wg-f -:fx ,I-1' ' - .. rlv lr . E A ' , QM f , -. , I 1:-4? g: .. 9 ' 21 WT, f ' P Q Q 1,55 121 2. ff 'Z' ' 7 V . ' 4:ig,..,i . 4,1 , , A , -,M W, , , . I fag, QI, . ' ff uh : 6,4 - A . 4 V ' 151 ' 2 fi 51 if V ig- Vt -N -nr .',' 3559? ., , ' M,-1 1 vZ'4wQ',-Z' W: ' ' -. 1-,,,' , f,-. it 5 14,1553 It . , , -19 H I Cooch Verne McCoy lnflf Monogers Bob Lorge ond Fred Vxfollqer Varsity Wrestling Wrestling began its uphill battle this year for recognition as a mayor sport at Roosevelt. The team was spurred on by its third place league standing. Rider grapplers won 7 matches, lost 2 and tied 2. Losses were to Fresno High, while ties were with Bullard. The Rider team placed second in the Cal Poly tournament, Five out of twelve members of the Rider team placed in the finals, the most from any team. Placing second in the sectional tourney and fifth in the state meet, the grapplers have shown improvement over previous years. Frank Rodiquez garnered the state championship, while Ben Vasquez placed second. Dan Thetford and Chuck Gillock also competed in the finals. Managers: George Tockstein, Steve Godfrey, Ron QUCGVOA V f fl , : fffgfi ff , f' V , ff ' M0 SMGKQNG Cl Ah-.. AL' , ,hyfmf V ' f'jf,fX'1 , 1 , Z Ziff, fi 'f 7, Front row, Frank Rodrequez, Bert Sagardia, Randy Oller, Dennis McCarney, Charles Gillock, Bob Jacobsen, Dan Thetford, Warren Gray, Back row. Ben Vasques, Glen Whitt, Charles Abril, Art Dedekran, Charles Le- Fay, Luther Horgress, Sherman Minor, Vincent Gonzalez, Ray Gutierrez. S Couch Vern McCoy ' BuHord match was fdled wnfh excutement mqfmgn 100k gn Qf0UghCOl'T1pefifOf, R9f9fSS dE76l'V'l1NI'3eS If IT IS G - 199 - Front row: Ray Osuno, Charles Duran, Wcilt Rohlting, Mike Flynn, Vincent Rioias, Bill Woods, Tom Huener- gardt, Lucio Duran, Mitchell Hutcheson. Back row: Jesse Wagner, Tom Garcia, Bob Lung, Dennis Horton, Roger Eisner, Wolt Melton, Mike Hawks, Richard Desmond, Steve Glass. Not pictured: John Oller, Jerry Herrera, Tom Barile, Greg Willis J. V. Wrestling Composed mostly of sophomores and juniors, the JV wrestlers were undefeated in league matches. 0' Most ot the team will return as mem- bers ot the varsity next year. Top prospects include Richard Desmond, Mike Flynn, Tom Huenergardt, Mitchell Hutcheson, and Walt Rohlting. Gary Stoley coached the team. Coach Gary Staley 2 Wrestling team members demonstrate techniques Tennis if The racquets were in full swing this year at Roosevelt with the ushering in of the spring sports schedule. I With approximately the sarne personnel as last year the team was greatly improved. - This year's team was dominated by return- ing iuniors and seniors. -...A 'Q ef ' R iq vi , ,, f Returning lettermen were Barry Crow, , ----1 ,, 1 Bob Isaacson, Bob Nilmeier, Dave Pipes, Rod Heintz, Danny Zack, June Jennings, f Saundra Longcor, Diane Langiano, Mary , Q QA C, f T ey Niswander and Bunny Nidever. A T' C Miss Franceleen Dutra coached the Q team. 1 ,sw -I Because ot Nautilus deadlines, season YEL, results are not included in the book. ts Bob Nilrneier and Bob Isaacson practice doubles ,i Coach Franceleen Dutra k s . Tennis Team First Row: Sandy Bach, Gail Wilkenson, Carolyn Janes, Barbara Marsh, June Jennings, Donna Watts, Saundra Longcor, Bunny Nidiever, Mary Niswander. Second Row: Elva Chino, Ricky Fiari, Bob isa- acson, George Dervishian, Rodney l-leintz, Bob Nilmeier, Danny Zack, Paul Pederson, Tim Enns, Sande Sy manski. -201- Cross Country Ken Kemmerer, holder ofthe two mile record at Roosevelt, finished 27 in the State Meet, while Lyle Carlton, holder of the one mile record, finished right behind Ken in 28 spot. Lyle Carlton finished first in the mile of the intra-class cross country meet with Ken Kemmerer taking a first in the two-mile. Members of the Varsity led by Ken Kem- merer and Lyle Carlton were as follows: War- ren Haley, Warren Stephens, Henery Fitch, lerry Hornig, Jerry Boone and Randy Oller. The Junior Varsity was led by Chuck Diddy, Lee Soderstrorn and Dick Reese. The Sophomores were led by Mike Weedin and Ron Buckhammer with Carl Montgomery the most consistent. Eight members of the Roosevelt team re- ceived the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch a mile apiece for the opening ofthe Winter Olympics. They were Ken Kernmerer, Lyle Carlton, Vxfarren Haley, Warren Step- hens, Henry Fitch, Jerry Hornig, Jerry Boone. Cross country team members get in shape for a meet. Row l. Henry Fitch, Lylal Carlton, Ken Kemmerer, Tony Aluisi, Warren Stephens, RandyOller, Bill King, Vifarren Hailey, Dick Stepanian, Ray Stafford. Row 2, Gene Branch, Mike Butler, Wayne Barry, Rickey Monte gomery, Vince Rioias, Jerry Hornig, Mike Weedin, Jesse Wagner, Boh Grove, Dean Hiebert, Row 3, Mar- vin Aytes, Jim Wilder, Mike Hubbart, Jerry Boone, Leroy Coppedge, Ron Buckhammer, Lee Soderstrom, Paul Morton, Chuck Diddy, Gerald Sarkisian, Ricky Reese, Coach Bob Spielman 2 XXX lk Golf Seven returning golfers hit the fairways this year with a new coach, Ellis Carrasco. Leading the golf team again this year was John Sirman, one of the best golfers in the league last year. Other members who returned were John Cosby, Mike Watkins, Dick Meux, Keri Kitley, Roger Thompson, Richard Marks, and Chuck Mc Pherson. League competition this year was the toughest the team has ever faced. Each team in the league plays the others once in a sea- SOFI. Coach Ellis Carrcisco sw Staff ,,, , , C. 4 ' ,- Ld - w,, 1, rw f l, ,.,ff' M ' ,f I ..., fx XX Q x Golf Team: Standing: Dick Meux, Ron Brase, John Cosby, Rich Marks, Chris Adkinson, Coach Mr, Carrasco. Sitting: John Allison, Mike Watkins, Charles McFerrin, John Sirmar t it Riagg. X -. Aff Q .,, ki X V W' i . I w. V ' ,s,,,,, Golf foursome practices before a meet, John Sirman watches his ball as it rolls to the hole. -203- Al Ursorfe lumps hugh for 0 basket, Symng Wr1rren P'xqgurv',, Ffglly F'f'IUlfIUVIfI!, Iiwlf Frnn-.M1vIl1, Fm-In 4,1111 ,ff gp Rolly Pefronovlch gnanuxk .Ng , X Al Urlorte ,f ft . 'N .LX b Fronsu NW ff!- lvlfgw, Luau y Slum! Qygndlfyq rTvGV1OqEr, AW'-In Yf!Vl'PfI1IIJI'lH, Pay F-lulfivlllp, MMV-fIrm1rrHlfw, H11 :rm IH1ltH,llIli,lklIIY 1 mul er, Al UVI'JVfI,C.I1nll',h, Chuclf Uunrurfic- 'IWW - - all UMW, I W Jr Ken Crllclllow MlCl4Y Ffflnklln Larry Zander Worr n lf ggens Varsity Basketball Invitations from all major Northern California tournaments ended the varsity basketball team's most successful season on a happy note. The Riders placed second in the North Yosemite League. Coaches from Stanford and the Uni- versity of California who witnessed the Ri- der victory over Fresno High, 57-40, had nothing but praise tor the team. Members of the varsity squad also copped individual honors. Bob Farnsworth, who was named to the All-Northern Cali- fornia team, was also atop candidate for the high school All-American team. All-City team members included Farnsworth, Al Uri- arte and Rollie Petranovich. Honorable men- tions were received by Gary Stuart, Myron Franklin and Larry Zander. Farnsworth led the team in scoring with 444 points and in rebounds with 2l8. Pe- tranovich was second with 200. Uriarte led in free throws with l2l and was second in scoring with 405 points. ,L XUYKU7 If t .1 Klggens rebounds against Madera -205- Gary Stuart Thurman Bell -llm PUVTUW1 Ray Nortlwrup Scores Roosevelt .. .. ..67 3l Merced Roosevelt.. .. H69 27 Madera Roosevelt.. .. U48 39 McLane Roosevelt .. .. M49 53 ..... . .Fresno Roosevelt.. .. . .65 50 .... . . .Edison Roosevelt.. .. U69 45 .Bullard Roosevelt.. .. U55 36 ..Clovis Roosevelt .. ., H83 5l Merced Roosevelt .. .. H60 47 Madera Roosevelt.. .. . .63 26 McLane Roosevelt .. .. . .57 40 .Fresno Roosevelt.. .. H39 43 .Edison Roosevelt.. .. H78 40 Bullard Roosevelt.. .. N69 52, ,,.. ,,ClOVi5 WJ League Standings WON LOST Fresno 13 Roosevelt 12 Edison 11 Clovis 8 Madera 5 McLane A Bullard 3 Merced 1 ilfigqens goes up for tt,-.ir gn i inf' X X J YQ ' H '71 f3Ei:':3'Il 4Lf ' ww? yew sv. YT' . ., iff E gr? 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I 'ff 1- vf- -1' 4'1 2-'- -XLICBIQSA, ?v5'f'i U if A ,5.,'+:53. ill ,412 A W-44. t'f - J-Q. Couch: Mr. Chuck Gnrordn Roosevejg rebounds Ogomgg Vuctomous Rude-rs ore overloyed after the Fresno Hugh game, -207- X 532 1 I I f 0 Larry Zonder, Gary Stuart ond on Edison player vue for the bull. QP -.4 wg ,f x X . Fresno Hugh offers tough compemlon. Bob Fornswodh funds on opemng OQOIl1SfC1OViS Huqh uf yi? 'Qwiwb .. ' 4, , 1 s f Xgfqa A: ' J 537354 Q ., gi, . . R, V4 - -' ,V 2 K. - , W ,Q ye W , ,V fl l .. N N 0 W 0. X s W :S 'K ' ws ,-sf. , .. 'fl gm PO Z 21-i KE 40 Us -. ,..., fD :O 35 33 -.Z O9 3.2 3,7 O. ol Cl .33 -'1- O1 32 QUE COO U. WCC' fD1 CUQ. :Q -3 U. im OE! CD OZ po 2 5. U FD rw Cl 1 9 U7 TTT rw O Z U I O I O J U3 C 0 77 J' D 3 J. V. Basketball Coach John Hallmark coached the Rider J.V. Basketball team to a second place finish behind San Joaquin Memorial. The highlight of their short season was a triumph over their traditional rival, Fresno High in their sec- ond meeting ot the season. This year's team was led by Glenn Klarnet, the high scoring guard. Roosevelt.. , .... 8 26 .... . . .Clovis Roosevelt.. ...32 l6... ....Bullard Roosevelt.. ...31 32... ......Fresno Roosevelt.. .. ...AO 21... ..., ...Clovis Roosevelt... ...36 61... .... San Joaquin Roosevelt... . . .33 35 .... .. . .Mc Lane Roosevelt... . . .43 20 .... ..., B ullard Roosevelt... . . .112 3l . .. . . . .Fresno Roosevelt... .... 41 35. . . . .V-.MC Lcne -209- sp Coach: John Hallmark Beck OW Te Y GVGUSOVW, John Boyce, Geoff Thomas, Jack Markus, Lee Humphrey, Jim Snodgrass, Front row: Larry Dick, Jerry Traxler, Howard Martin, John Rana, Brendon Ounjian, Don Reivero, ,f I' d c a bl forthe ball. -a 0 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt SCORES 34 32 15 39 29 42 22 29 23 33 40 30 37 45 3l t7 35 34 32 42 ..San Joaquin Memorial .. .. . .Bakersfield High . .San Joaquin Memorial .. .. .Bakersfield High . .East Bakersfield High Sierra High of North .Merced .Madera .McLane .Fresno .Edison .Bullard . .Clovis .Merced Madera .McLane . . .Fresno ..Edison .Bullard . .Clovis Fork High High High High High High High High High High High High High High B Basketball Establishing a league record of 9 wins against 5 losses, the Rider 'tB's wound up the season in a two way tie for second spot in the North Yosemite League. The teams season record was T3 wins, 7 losses. Defense was the keynote of the season. Opposing teams averaged only 32 points per game. Highlights ofthe season included de- feats over Fresno and McLane High Schools. The team also handed Sierra High, the Sier- ra League champions, their first loss by a Fresno team. Terry Greason was the outstanding re- bounder, while Don Pollard turned in good defensive performances throughout the sea- son. Team captains were Larry Dick and Ho- ward Martin. Most of this years team consisted of iuniors and sophomores who will return next year. Coach: Mr, Kloppenburg V 154. -.'-- 2 5 if 'I - Q. Greason battles a Warrior for a rebound. . W. ...MQ . .. .ig , . -3 , se 'EW if v . Teddies give McLane Scottles a rough time, -211- 1, Wm 4 -1 7 . L kgs. E . r S ' .rsi s gm: I i x .1 i .M 1 . Us , .. M, 542-xv . H f 'Y ' , , , mv, Q: ,,f- ff Q-.1 Ar-f if 1. ,gn .VA . K , , as -QL ' vw Y... ' Q.. NNW L i . ' ts. WGN I in If . pf 'if ,, as ...A 7 4, . ,. ff' ' .. Jerry Rosser scores after hitting a home run. Tom Sommers .Zh bf 1 Z.: F! ' Y .l Rollie Pelranovich 'EM 'Qt ' Ji .YV fi we V . fest: 52 . . . it Varsity Baseball The varsity baseball team with its strong pitching staff hoped to take the league championship again this year. Wade Blasingame and Dale Williams, rated as two of the finest pitchers in the valley, hurled for the Riders. Rolland Petranovich, Tom Sommers, Le Roy Harris, Larry Zander and Basil Perch, returning let- termen, also help the team. Highlights of the season included Wade Blas- ingames no-hitter against Bullard and Dale Williams victory over Edison. Dale had a no-hitter until the fifth inning. His homerun and triple also helped. The Fresno Bee tournament found the Riders a- gain taking a championship. The squad defeated At- water, East Bakersfield, Tulare and Edison to take the title. Dale Williams and Tom Sommers were voted the most valuable players in the tournament. The team held a 6-O record in league play as of this writing. R . ii ffl A fix i 'CfT '7 Q ii P -.., J I f, . Kin 1, v, .2235 i E , A ,J i I , f D . I l u , It i -fr - A 0. Al UJWSOU l9 Y Rossa' Bob Farnsworth LGrry Zander 212 Handford .. Handford .. FSC J.V. .. 4'A'rwaTer. ...... . 'East Bakersfield Redwood.. .. .. Merced.. +TuIare.. +Edison.. Madera.. McLane.. Fresno.. . Edison.. . Bullard .. xAfwafer.. . .. SCORES ..8 4.. ...4 5.. ...4 12 ..l ll ..2 3. ...4 ll ..4 8. ..5 l3 ..5 9, ..2 3. U3 13 ..1 5. ..6 9. ..O 2. .,l ii 'Denotes Fresno tournament I N l f X . wi -gy RooseveH RooseveH RooseveH Rooseveh RooseveH RooseveH Rooseveh RooseveH RooseveH Rooseveh RooseveH RooseveH Rooseveh Rooseveh RooseveH Slide, Sammy, slide! Gary Grofh LeRoy Harris I A Owe' , vw' V? 'po ,A.:i. 1' ,Swv-... .1 --f4 :,..--r'f,!w T s'-'fin , le, gems 1- R Q. ig Www ,Nq,,,,m,? e ,, ' ' ' f 5. -E . f . 1 we f, ,,g e V - 'ff ' . y44i V,,,. 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Tw 1- . . .' -' w . 5. .,.-::.r1..- nd, sw tg ge , g yg is' ' Y A' ' ' F' s - ....Vv ef ,.1,:9f3 . Coach: Mr. Abbott lf Tom Sommers races back to first base. gs- if-J? ., . if .FMU .. gl, 5 ff. fl af Neil Weisbrodf Basil Perch -213- 5 r ee Q 5 f , 3 2 5 X'-lox 5 s X-K X A . , vim ' A5 A I , , ww., .i f f , , N 'v ' .QNX 95 x 1-cj-1 nf V, V , K , L' w ,Z h Nswk Q? 3 5,,,.y,v ,M , h N g M V . QQ E - , ge - 3 ' 3 . . --1 Q 5 I Rx K Xi - I 6 I - - ,Lv xrfov I if-K x,kv,V,4,h v ,mu F, ,Ah 3 i l-1 5 ,-VIL ,Q i My M H W ...- arf? Q --f ' is . My A f f , '21 , .f f - ' ' Y rw- . r . X to . , me X ,vw X . K f gina.. 4 ,A fg -f ff K A' A , X to -r -' ,.. V , 3 X Q- -.M W . , vw - ' A P'-5 I it M . .. ., F 4 ll his A ' Q I. t' fi: - ' , 5 -V ,,,,5g,3,-,:,,,w,rf4A w0,ff,11,ygo, , 'gt' . A ' fgl- s Q X 5 .. 3 - -'-' ' 1 V. .wt - Q ft , ,L:,.:,.,, I. , ,X,. V ,., :r,, A' Viz. V 3 I , XXA, A., .N r K , ,L f V gf, Q, J. ,.., ,.,q, .,, . X . J V , . , .. t f . 0 .x.f.Wf vX A x Ly -.f Q f . f- , 1 gsm -5 2 3' ' M71 f ' 5 -- ' 'A - M ' 'F' 5 ' 3- 5 1' We 534 . f ' W N A K -'X - R ,, V ' , of 'ftQ.,9 A . . 1 .9 4. ' :arf-a i- f S 4 if y - , , : . -:sf 4 .AL - - k'x' ' , rw--M - W to -M M , f ' Q we ' Q ' M' W ' o W' t w e if',:fL12'- 'wr' N- , Q , ' , ., .M F X Y ' N ?'mff5?,. LI 'M Y -1 ,gm .f K 4' - Mwkmmww 5' ,7 qw. gifvaa :gy,y4g,,,,fb A - Xofvwxw w,,r.x.W,: if . or ff A - n . . A-M M Q . Opponents try for a double play against Roosevelt. Sl-VV-llfel H R KY 2 Z ,jaw 51 I .N 'T L, 'w Y, wma I ' y - 2- ' W WMV ' 9' K VX. 3 , ' , ' ' . by . fx ky Q 4, go- , rggj.L1'i 4 . V ' . ,. 1-' ' ,fl 'g i4f an .. wvvg f X I ' 7 6 Z H - ,- H ' F A ' ' 'l ' 1 . ' V R . A R f I Ie ff 7Wfr7f25fQ-5 ' A 4 'K ' - gonna- ' ' r 5, W' 1 .9 H R N MW' -, ,jb '4 w 1 0 ., 3 .ff -' wr , 3 Q 4' my , -3 Xi, , ui, 7 ' f A'f': V ,3 ,wx ' ,W , hh gy' . 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A l ' Howard Martin Thurman Bell Tom Avakuan WL-,de B,G5,,19C,me -214- 9 NY a nz ,Ax - fy, V . ' W, h 4... Vwfeslon and McCoy converse during pre-game warmup. Y .:,.. ., - F 'WY ' ........ k N J W V ,. as 5 MU H I Q6 , f 'V Q' as ' ' . . YeExEfXf5fM::-'f::1:::.- -t f . l Crosg White Dale Williams ,Q fv-b W 292,23 Nfwx gp 3 3 U YS'-ww, f sw A av +V? 40' -fr X e ,:ys,,+,?fQs , Wwe x Cds K ff K4 wQX'v!'f3 N026 MM V Wkjfm 25g ' wx? 'V - .1 3Q,,L?4f1X-',-1: t 4 ' 'iffii 2- 'fi 7- 0.555 Y- ?2'll31'f1-7Si2lf . ' . - ' ' 'c' ' ' ' ' ' s 4 44 , 5 f X X M r: Ken Walker Manager: John Rana -am. -www. g V .,,k QA N. A xl Q. wax.. h -x,,,...,u, Aw-WH., anoge A wld PllCl'I GlfT1OST lms a Roosevelt player 2 f......Y 4,4 Q --...MQ i , 5 -qi ff' . Q V, k , V.-4 .W N ... Q94 1 ww, , , V HKS ,hen Torn Gcrcno takes batting prochpe Fubf baseman Don Pollold reclches for the throw if gm J. V. Baseball The iunior varsity baseball squad went through the pre season undefeated. The team's only league defeat occurred when the McLane,Highlanders came from behind to defeat the Riders 7-6. Teddy victories included Hanford, Visa' lia, Redwood, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Ed- ison and Bullard. Mt. Whitney of Visalia crumbled under three blows by Dan Pollard, sophomore. The pitching of Howard Schmidt con- tributed to the Teddy victory over Fresno as well as three runs in the top of the sixth in- ning. Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt, Roosevelt . SCORES ...5 4 ...7 4 .. ...ll 6 ,...4 Q ...Q 0 .,..7 0 ...6 7 , 3 0 ...l3 0 ...l9 3 lO Hanford Hanford Whitney Redwood .Merced .Madera .McLane ,.Fresno ..Edison .Bullard Clovis .xv V' Q 6 'L T . 1 fe- ggi- -: f i ts 75 - f Q' Q fi' - sg,-.Q pvc- my -1 , f ' . Qjlsg-Y., 1 ,pg ,, 8 X . ,let K M , V . , .QA I be v Awami, if f 'guilt 'gyx -..,, As 'I .,.-gx if, V ii i-vS!v'l....' D Y. X-X .li iff' . i- d i f, c ' ' - - g . Ax A-5 it 4, I g 4 - V ax., , i cf A -X' . , , - ' 7- Q- , 'W W ,V ' I ,V V - f 4 - rl 4 , 4 ' l Legg,-1 .xg , 5,-f . . 1' - W' z 'Q .Q 'Qu 5 ll '. I - iq 1 Coach: Mr. J. White N ,, K- X s -- 1 Il , . Q Amit, -.,j,1,g:. .X ss,-N,,s .. -' - -H+ -' mrgysz- 1. :.:-:,-:- .J-:bvf:-ge-f.:-'--5:355915-wig: f ' AS' . -, ..,. as Sw? Don Reinero tags Milce Butler. FRONT ROVV: Sue Prentice, Donnalean King, Marilyn Gaab, Suzanne Niswander, Micki, Johnsey, Pal Tal- berf, Marie Polzin, Joyce Rohn, Judy Howard, Lillian Sherian, Becky Widmyer, Karen Davis, SECOND ROW Linda Kelley, Rosalie Flohr, Celia Palm, Maureen Kelley, Liz Book, Eleanor Eirpo, Sherrie Mulvana, Sue Dry- den, Carol Toreson, Rosemary Sahakuan, Carolyn Hefferman, Susan Seeley. THlRD ROW: Rian Hatcher, Bruce Esolian, Mark Olson, .lim Stevenson, Chuck Hoffmann, Waller Rohlfing, Larry Meachum, Ed Chavera, Vernon Beardsley,Sleve Broon, Ron McClain, Bill Woods, Alfed Caress,l Mike Cixson, Clyde Rawlings FOURTH ROW: .lim Gauldy, Larry Wesl, Brian Hafcher,Ward Noxon, Rick Hilton, Sfan Hornig, Gary Wil liams, Jerry Hornig, Tom Prentice, Bruce Beckslead, Richard Rees, Bob Tufe, Vic Fraesen, Tom Erickson. S i 5 .NN X. RQQXAN ss l NW:ff'35.LL q - ,fs .,.. A Liv ev ' -Iii ' L f L- X-E-In-E -fi.-ns'-95 , I V' i, Y 3 'E 'A'3p?: 'Q Qfkiz Xxx , .3 Q ,WWWM wfwmin X. N' 'gh --e' gx if A ,....,, , T , sa ck 1- U 'NS P , , 1- x U -T W-nm.+WMW,,,,,.,.,, ' N v . -Q X b .- K , r q , H . sf- ' ,S me L.. ff' , Q 'r Y ' fxx -r sf f' A K C ' , 1, gy' xx . f i nw:-my3,, .X - , C ' .. - ' A af , ' .kr s xg L , r .Sf L A Q ,+ 4 X Y vc X A L lk X, RE ' aww' X sffi Q- rxsx . S S' ,N ' 1 l v X 'P ar Q R ' ' we 'w-wi? r,,,...,..f ' , ' ' Yi 1 ii L QW . . .W A231 Coaches: Mrs. .I ,.,.-- WWQL..----f' L fe X ' N ,' A . . ' ' Y ...r...-.,.--,,,,...-vfif' M -f. fr- 'AAL ff 1 - .W 4F f'ff. - f Y ' ,Y , ,.,.-so Z. 'N' -as-Y Y Y ---W - A-4-im' -:..Tj 'W K r---fi Y ' .Larsen and Mr. E. Stevens -218- Boys swim learn does warm up exercises Swim Team Records were broken as the swim team, the strongest in Roosevelt history, competed for the league championship. Larry Meacham, senior, broke the 50 yard freestyle, while the relay team, com- posed ot Rian Hatcher and Brian Hatcher, iuniors, and Jerry Hornig and Larry Mea- cham, seniors, broke the record in the 200 yard treestyle relay. Vic Friesen, senior, was the leading boys' diver. The girls' swim squad was led by Linda Kelley, junior. Donnaiean King, senior, was the top diver. Interest in the swim squad has increased this year as over lOO students tried out tor the squad. 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'9i7?:ZNs - - Q, F ' , . 'N 1 . -' X: QX X - . . 3' , ' ' X ' QT .Aegis ,I , , I ,I I . ' f , , - I f 1 - A 1 1 J ' 'X - 5 --,M ' 1 ki -. ,.s X, W F X -Q. - ,A X N X. A- 1 - X .s P , ' .QQ X es. X 1 is 5 X gas. Q in . A , . ks R' VX Z 4X I. N A: - V X If 1 Q X V K Q - Mkt, ,X-3 ,cb,x,Q,, 1 I s -. A X, Q Q .X X M -X - . NX , 'i Z3 2:5 T15 II - Xi FY ,swf F Xf-livsii-ffuf-N , F TX .vi-X Q -X X? Ti f I il? - f . 1 JV--f'. ff,v,-' L5 '4 -Q' -'ff i ,fgzff X 'ldrk' .-'19 ',,-' . 'i,5I',- iv. L 253, 'lim' lt' F' ps N- ff' u 4' , Eg ' 4 '-X M' 1.5 Q v -M'-'QNX ' mx Yliyf ' y , Xf' ',X - -. rf' f- - ' ,X .X -- M, ' , ', X ss X . N ' i f s ' ejgif Front Row: Left to Right, Paul Marion, Dan Thetford, Richard Hutcheson, Jerry Boone, Dennis Bybee, Ken Kemmerer, Bob Brady, Chuck Diddy, Warren Stevens, Ray Stafford, Paul Wallace. Second Row: L 8X F: Don Blanchard, Larry Marsh, Marvin De Carlos, Frank Gilstrap, Lyal Carlton, Vermon Heinrich, Bob Grove, Warren Heeley, Third Row: L ta R, Lee Adams, Bill Logan, Charlie Abril, Tom Odam, Ken Critchlow, Mike Mowery, Gary Stuart, Roy Northup, Alfred Moore, Tom Bigbee, ,lon De Morales, Gary Krupa. Roy Northup tries for a record breaking lump. Couch: Mr, Fug,-ell -- 2 20 - Varsity Track At the time of this writing the track team held a l-l record, defeating Clovis but bowing to Fresno High School. The interclass meet found the senior class winning for the third consecutive year. Second place went to the sophomores and the third to the iuniors. Gutstanding performances in the inter- class meet were turned in by Mike Mowery, senior, who high lumped 6 ft. ginches and Gary Kroupa, senior, who heaved the discus l58 ft. In the meet against Fresno High, Lyle Carlton, iunior, won the mile while Ken Kem- merer, senior, finished third in the 880, set- ting a school record. Mike Mowery won the high-lump and Gary Kroupa finished first in the discus. lsr, 'H 5: tl f M l l , ' ln' 2 :A F...-ff? lg 4 P . 1 X M T J' '- , 4450! A 5 , gm, ri .-,,.,.f.:' ' ' fl' , 'f EJB! 'i' i . n Q J fi fi if fivj L 1-3? e f 1 an M V i , . . ,ls t 'L ' My lil' A, f, .4 '4- . , f If cfwaj Q' .- Olympic Relay Carriers: Left to Right: Front Row: Ken Kemmerer, Lyal Carlton, Randy Oller, Vlfarren Step- hens. Back Row: L to R: Jerry Hornig, Warren Hailey, Jerry Boone, Tony Aluisi, Hank Fitch, Coach Futrell. it Z L : , J , Z ,.,,,..,.,. T gg ,i i ,,,. .,.,Z, fb 'nlduau1 K 2 M yew- Awww N , - M, X 1+ V www., . arse., -W i -we-vw -,. -MMMQMWAVA f -.fY. s s f- A- ' ' I. -..,. ,,, , W,-N.-. e.---use ' 6 3'l n--s .I .mfs-:aww ,W if ' r 55,4 , W, ,,,a,,:,, ', s : - ' -.3-'1 ,f Q- W v. 3,g,.,,-f-,V-'HP.,. V Larry Marsh clears the hurdles in the l2O high hurdles. Danny Thetford leaps high in a lump against Clovis .1,.: -,,,,.-4 -. -, V Y-hazxz., ,,. 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Front Row: Barbara Altintop, Donna Jean Freeman, Karen Kupfer, LuAnn Avakian, Darlene Ya- mamura, Gail Hahn, Pat Maier, Gloria Hanemian, Peggi Fike, Barbara Vinzant, Joyce Yamaguchi. Second Row: Irene Yoshikawa, l-laruko Hamanaka, Gail Kupfer, Pat Emmert, Barbara Miles, Jackie Bilbrey, Joann Isaacson, Kathy Schild, Dorothy Yoshikowa, Maureen Bocian, Charlotte Larson, Mary Lund, Third Row: Ro- bert Bashian, Bill Hoaz, Don VanMeter, Yukio Mizumoto, Don Gronstal, Mike Hubbart, Marshall Flake, Mike Milner, Randy Oller, John Oller, Tim Enns, Roger Thompson www-3 41-we-sr PRESIDENT Mike Hubbart as V 442 President Mike Hubbart conducts ci CSF meeting 2 FALL C.S.F. OFFICERS President ....... ,... M ike Hubbart Vice-President .... . . .Lee Soderstrom Secretary ...,..... .,.. P at Emmert Sergeant-at-Arms. . . .... Randy Oller C .S.F. The Roosevelt Chapter of CSF is one of more than 600 functioning throughout Cali- fornia. The California Scholarship Federa- tions admits to membership those persons who earn high grades in their classes in con- iunction with good citizenship Seniors who earn membership for four semesters, one on the basis of grades in their senior years, are awarded life membership in the organization along with special pri- vileges which have been accorded the group. They are awarded the gold lamp pin which signifies life membership by the student body. They are starred in the graduation program as having won highest academic honors and during the commencement exercises are pri- vileged to wear the gold honor cord. Monthy meetings are held during the school day. Guest speakers are featured on these programs. Special annual events in- clude a Christmas party, a snow trip, a swimming party and supper and attendance at district or regional conferences. X X X X -:. 'e '51 .- i:::iu 'ln ' qu, I... 'ln, ' ln. llg, 'n.:? l:. 17: ln. -, 0. u . Tl: .. :.. . K ll 'I T ., '::..- : ll ':'f::-r: ' u. u. 0. 1 . 'lq, Ill: A lu. ll. -. l . -l'1,, 'lu'-. nus :I .H,:n::q n n . uI::zq,. u:::: i 1. .l. u I I l I l ':'fl5-Ii'H ii' 1 :::H'u'u 'I' 1. lgil, . I ' -1: :g '-::: 'Q ll o nlll.:': :Of I o ' 'Ti' 'l5'Q'0 f' ' I 9 ul' Q 1 9 ' ' Q so ff. 15.1 Q-2. ' '. 0' 0.69 'Zuma :A s.fb. 5 . a' 'iT 5, 'fin :Sn Q Q Q 1 os 05':: 'o .Dye Q 0 c O0 s 'fy' ob 'fs Q gh 'W 50 I n RFP 7 F 06' .'u'r Q K Itfgilll' ' - 1 - raw'-of I s, gg, - CSF members seem interested in the proceedings. The Spring officers of the California Scholarship Federation were elected at the first meeting ofthe spring semester. The meeting was held Period 5 in the Little Thea- ter on Monday February 8, l96O. F .r,,, a C' 4 A ,J 'F Spring C.S.F. , - , Officers , President: Marshall Flake Vice-President: Bill Clayborn Secretary: Charlotte Larson A K Treasurer: Karen Witcousky JD - -.-f . --i'::.: 's' A .-.5--. J. 51-- -f: ' ':. i':7i?5 P'1 -. ' -- -' '-' .hiss--. L-. 9' 5--. --Ttisfi. 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Front Row: Sandra Fries, Patty Degen, Karen Witcoslcy, Luann Avalcian, Jean Hiebert, Gloria Hanemian, Toby McGullis, Judy Eichmann, Peggy Fil-ie, Bunny Nideyer, Irene Yoshilcawa, Harulco Haman- aka, Joyce Yamaguchi Second Row: LaVerne Osborne, Barbara Altintop, Darlene Yarnamura, Karen Kupfef, Donna Watts, Alice Khachadour, Gladys Hiers, Dorothy Yoshikawa, Jeanette Towery, Pat Maier, Maureen Bocian, Charlotte Larson, Mary Lund, Christie Pederson, Merry Gay Kellogg, Third Row. Robert Bashian, Walter Rohlfing, Kathy Schile, Gayle Gauss, Barbara Miles, Donna Bulbrey, Roger Thompson, Charles Hoff- mann, Mike Hubbart, Tom Prentice, Wayne Kirk, Doug l-lubhert, Randy Oller, John Jones, Bill Claybarn, Marshall Flake -227- F55 Knights count tickets to be sold for rlval basketball game. f ff . 1 1 lf ft f, ll - . ll ,. ' ll ' 'f- LQ. he f ' I ' ' S 'Q gary? A, rf Q,-f Fall President Queen Rolland Petranovlch Liz Book Excalibur Excalibur, which means arm of ser- vice is one of the oldest boy's clubs at Roosevelt. Established in l929, its motto is he who seeks to serve another, best serves himself. The club, sponsored by the Loyal Knights of the Round Table, is open to any boy interested in service to the school. Some ot the events sponsored by the Roosevelt Knights and enioyed by the whole student body are the annual Excalibur Carni- val, the Excalibur Egg Throw and the grudge basketball game with the member of Green and Gold. Other activities tor the members of Ex- calibur are a snow party, a trip to Santa Cruz, and the traditional banquet honoring the Knights of the Round Table. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Rolland Petranovlch. Sir King . . , ,Tom Sommers Tom SOrT1merS .,.... Prince ---44-'--- . . .Jerry Rosser Stuart Hirasuna ..... Sir Knight of Quill . ...lim Snodgrass Gary Groth. .. .4 Sir Knight ot Exchequer.Gory Oroth Alex Babigian. .. .. Sir Knighf of Sword .... Craig White FIRST ROW Mike Flynn. Dave SlITVT'IClllh, Gary Drisllllan, Hola Killktlllllll, Mike Dyel, lack lsacics, Buddy Smvth, Torn lhakeall, Tonn Sornnleri SECOND ROW. laclf la Blue, Al Lrlwsoll, Glenn Klalncl, Fred John- son, Jerry l:lBlItlV'lL.j, Pod Wlll, Brlzllrloll Oullllrlll, lelry llul-llzl, ,lllllQ.I'JU't13I,L3LlIy Q3lOllT Rullluncl lDSlIl1llO' wich, Tl-HRD ROW Tolll Ellllltftftlfl, Telly CEICUSOIT, ltlflllllk l'ullrl-l, lillUIl1lLtIlBCll,lllH Sllaclglnss, Dale Rush' gan, llrl. pClVlOlFt, Dlclf Meuf, btuort l'llIUf,lJl1G, Cuury Sllywlllt, Mylan lzlllltlsltll, jmfy Roghwl Tri- Twelve Tri-Twelve, established in l95l, is a club composed at twelve girls from each of the three classes. ln order to be eligible to apply for membership, a girl must have a C average. The prospective members are introduced at a tea and are later voted an by present members. To be of service to those in need is the purpose of Tri-Twelve. In order to fulfill this purpose, the members ot the club have made stuffed animals for the children at the Nutritional Home and the Childrens Hospi- tal. During the Christmas season the girls decorated the halls with holly and sold cor- sages. Included in their services, the girls give a fifty dollar scholarship to a deserving senior and sell popcorn at the school basket- -, F N, -or ,,,.- i . My . vs U5 -'irq' 52 tk ff ,f s'i , ff so fm W Fall President Susan Wallace ball games. FALL Susan Wallace. . Joy Anderson. . . Carolyn Nilmeier.. Eva Altintop .... LuAnn Avakian. OFFICERS SPRING President ..... Carolyn Nilmeier Vice-President , . .Carolyn Forish I - New members are sworn into Tri-Twelve by Susan Wallace Secretary ....... JOY Anderson Spring President Treasurer ........ Lillian Siran COVOIYVI Nllmelef Historian ..... Mary Ann Hood FRONT ROVV: Becky Widmyer, Micky Johnsey, Patty De-gen, Karen Witcosky, Barbara Altintop, Joy Ander- son, Lu Ann Avakian, Patty Taylor, Gail Hahn. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mehrten, Mary Yagmoorian, Vir- ginia Key, Lillian Siran, Joyce Atkinson, Eva Altintap, Jane Arnold, Christie Hulse, Gloria Hanemian, lea- nette Towery, THIRD ROW: Carolyn Florish, Mary Ann Hook, Linda Meier, Jeannie Freeman, Margie Kirk, Lenore Fenn, Pat Martin, JoAnn Isaacson, Carolyn Nilmeier, Christie Pedersen, Carol Kerchentaut, JoAnn Weiss, Joyce Carpenter. -229- -f 4 , Green and Gold: Front Row: Tom Garcia, Basil Perch, Don Reinero, John Wakida, George Dervisian, Jim Ganduglia, Richard Hutcheson, Edward Roias, Vernon Beardsley, Don Wrightson. Second Row: Richard Maiors, Mitchell Hutcheson, Richard Desmond, Walt Rohfling, Dennis Hall, Paul Morton, Larry Marsh, Les Wippler, Chuck Diety, Gene Towery. Third Row: Marcello Mazza, Barry Crow, Bob Isaacison, Bruce Harr, Wayne Kirk, Danny Zack, Neal Weisbrodt, Rodney Heintz, Bill Young, Ken Maul, Jon De Morales, Gary Kroupa. President Queen Larry Marsh Pat Lions 'q, .,,. fq ! M f , ..,,..,,, .Zi E f W1 'L , Mx, ' f E' an ' f W ' , . . , ., wiv ' .5 Ag ,Wh f, I . -41 L ff L A M. ' ' . . ' 'T 4 M! em, A fszg ilh . Af . 1 7' 1 ,,,,- ,fn , , 1.5 g..f. 45, - f. ,. in' 4, ,i. s. if ' ' I T,:?vf.b ,1,j, iz' fi -- -, if , V' --Wflb, 91 ' gg v::+:w2'E5f:f '-if?-5l i 1: WF 'vi 2'ffi -'fn Green and Gold members attend a banquet. FALL Larry Marsh.. Rodney Heintz. Bill Young .... Barry Crow.. . Jon DeMorales. . . OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain .. SPRING ... . .Larry Marsh Richard Hutcheson . . .Rodney Heintz ..Jon DeMorales . . . . .Jeff Thomas Green and Gold Promoting better citizenship, leadership and sportsmanship, are the goals of Green and Gold a boys' service group. The club was christened nearly thirteen years ago by the Y.M.C.A. as Green and Gold Hi-Y for boys, and is still strongly associated with the Y. In l956 Green and Gold sponsored Roosevelt's first homecoming week, which has now become one of Roosevelt's cher- ished traditions. Other activities that filled the agenda ofthe club this year were noon dances, a snow trip, an annual fishing trip to Santq Cruz and the Excalibur-Green and Gold basketball game. The motto ofthe group is One For All and All For One. RIDERETTES: FRONT ROW: Louise Stude, Bunny Nidever, Barbara Vinzant, Peggy Derrick, Becky Widmyer, Jay Anderson, Maureen Kelly, Linda Spears, Joyce Atkinson, Marlene Donaghy. SECOND ROW: Susan Wal, lace, Barbara Ruby, Joyce Fendora, Mandy Hickman, Pam Byrd, Sue Prentice, Karen Witcosky, Lillian Siran Sandy Murphy, Pat Talbert. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Firpo, Jayne Kershaw, Jeanette Towery, Harriet Ginther, JoAnn Freeman, Mary Ann Hood, Barbara Hampson, Karen Namen, Virginia Key, Gloria Hanemian, Shar, on Shepard, Kathy Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: Carol Kerchenfaut, Agnes Gouda, Lenore Fenn, Pat Martin Carolyn Nilmeier, Donna Bilbrey, Liz Book, Karen King, Mary Niswander, Dianne Langiano, Carol Tore- son, Sande Symanski, Ann MacDonald. Riderettes Riderettes consists of forty-five selected iunior and senior girls, As a service club their purpose is to usher for the school and community. Some of the attractions for which the Riderettes have ushered this year are the Kingston Trio, Shelly Berman, Dave Brubeck and the Four Freshmen. They have also ushered for such plays as: Auntie Mamem and Little Abner . At the end of the fall semester, the Ri- derettes took a trip to San Francisco, via Foil President Stanford University. While in San Francisco they toured l. Magnin's and enjoyed a din- ner on Fishermans Wharf. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Ann MacDonald, . .President ........... Lenore Fenn , .. Ann MacDonald Lenore Fenn. .... Vice-President . .Barbara Vinzant Susan Wallace .... Secretary ....... Mary Ann Hood ivuf y H Vg 3 Carol Toreson .... Treasurer .... .... V irginia Key 'Y Dianne Lgngigno, Historian .....,.. Donna Bilbrey A Barbara Hampson .Sergeant at Arms. .Barbara Ruby if Q i .... . . . . .. Chaplain . . . . . . . . . .Louise Stude ' 'D The office of chaplain was introduced ,' for the first time on the officers agenda and WGS Sll'tCeI'ely ClCCepTed by all. FOV l Think Q O Rideretts sign-up for ushering for Q performome this office will help to make us a stronger , .. S P cl t club materially and spiritually. prmg res' en Lenore Fenn - 231 - eye ff 1, WJ-r Segeant at Arms, .. Ferr President Swine President Linda Workman Sue Pfenllce .--V FALL OFFICERS Linda Workman.. , President. . . . ,. Eleanor Firpo ...., Treasurer ............. Lillian Sirc Carol Kerchenfaut. Inter-Club Council SPRING . . .Sue Prentic ....Linda Kel Sug Prentice ,,,,,, VtCe-PI'eSldef1l .... Sara Williams ....i Secretary .... . . -DOUHC Wcrt Carolyn Carlsc Representative ....,.........CarolynSorrr Live Y'ers Based upon the Y-teen goals and desires to be of service to the school and commun- ity, Live Y'ers, which is made up of iuniors only, is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. Each girls who belongs to this club also belongs to the Y. The girls of this club meet their money problems by such proiects as car washes and cake sales. The Excalibur Carnival also helped them out in this department. Live Y'ers gives each junior girl who cares to join the club a chance to be a part of Roosevelt, to enter into activites at the local Y.W.C.A., and to enjoy the companion- ship ot girls her own age. , V V, ,di Q,, ,Q' 32. Live Y'ers make fun out of work as well as making money. Live Yers Front Row: Carolyn Forrsh, Robin l-till, Kathleen Schmall, Barbara Hampson, Karen Wrtcosky, Pat Spann, Jeanre Hayes, Judy Fanaro, Vickie Kuhn, Rita Continte, Donna Morris, JoAnn Krnchelo, Becky Wid- myer, Mary Hogan, Robin Rose. Second Row: Linda Marks, Barbara Haas, Mary Ann Hood, Linda Kelly, Lillian Srran, Jayne Kershaw, Lrrrda Workman, Gloria Merzoran, Julia larchrno, Carolyn Sorres, Pat Larnrnuz zr, Rosemary Sohasian, Sally Gon7ales, Jean Archibald, Verona Kracker, Arlene Rebella, Jackrc Leal, Kathy Bausman. Third Row: Marilyn Gaab, Carol Kerchenlaul, Gloria Hanemran, Candr Cates, Sharon Darnall, Mary Ross, Donna Loetfel, Sharon Logan, Thelma Thessen, Sue Bonnrn, Linda Harickian, Carolyn Rhodes, Saundra Arnold, Donna Watts, Harriet Grnther, Joyce Rostykus, Jeanette Towery, Sandra Karkorian, No- velle Mudd, Gayle Gauss. Fourth Row: Pat Martin, Shellre Nichols, Elinor' Firpa, Carol Ohanran, Carolyn Faulkner, Lrnda Rueggo, Nancy Basharn, Joan Frtzmorrrs, Celia Palrn, Mary McNay, Sarah Williams, Janie Grosz, Glenda Buddle, Judy McManus, Kay Winter, Sharon Crocker, Donna Dewy, Linda Freck. - 232 - Y Debs Front Row: Barbara Vinzant, Joy Anderson, Maureen Kelly, Roslynn Bashian, Diana Pontgg, Cgrol Nalbanlan, Janice Torosian, Marlene Donaghy, Diane Bennett, Sharon Pavy, Christie Hulse, Ruth Johnson, Donnaiean King. Second Row: lrma Hernandez, Carol Hagobian, Emily Prandln, Bunny Nidever, Mandy Hickman, Peggy Derrick, lrene Yoshikawa, Joyce Yamaguchi, Pat Cvarardi, Sandy Murphy, Saundra Long- cor, Linda Boyett, Lois Dine, Joyce Atkinson. Third Row: Karen Namen, Susan Schedler, Lynne Wallis, JoAnn Rizzo, Jackie Hynie, Joyce Fendorak, Barbara Ruby, Delores Rutherford, Judy Minck, Francis Schwaberiland, Kathy Kriste, Sue Hamrnerstrom, Dianne Langiano, Darlene Kasabian, Linda Normart, Pat Chapman. Fourth Row: Cheryl Leisle, Mary Conner, Pat Mingle, Ruby Taylor, June Jennings, Carol Toreson, Paula White, Le- nore Fenn, Barbara McCauley, Barbara Marsh, Diane Zander, Kathy Fries, Pat Raybourn, Jewell Robins, Sharon Baronian, Marge Binger, Carolyn Nilmeier. Y-Debs Y-Debs, is one ofthe three girl's club at Roosevelt sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., tor seniors. lt is also a school service club. Two of its service proiects included donating thirty-five dollars to a senior girl to be used at graduation and sending cookies to the state hospital during the Christmas season. ln order to raise money tor the years events Y-Debs sponsored the first dance at the year. During the football season, the theme of the dance was Mr. Touchdown. Other money raising projects included a car wash, noon dance, and cake sales. During the snowy season Y-Debs held 'i an overnight snow party at Bass Lake. They A spent the night in the Y-men's lodge. Because of the Senior activities at the President end ot the year this club is actually active l-SHOW Penn eight months out of the regular school year. For this reason the girls decided to keep the same officers all year. OFFICERS President ..... ,,..,.... Vice-President. . . Secretary ..... . Treasurer ........ Sergeant at Arms .............. .. Inter Club Council Representative... Membership Chairman.. Program Chairman ..,... ..... - 233 - .X . . .Lenore Fenn .,,, Lynne Wallis .Carolyn Nilmeier .....Sue Schedler .Marlene Donaghy . .Bunny Nidever ...Ellyn Hardison ...Jackie Hynie t3 g. X ,. 1 we .Xin 223 J Nt? . if , . . .4 X. 1' V Jerry Rosser accepts his award for Mr. Touchdown from Le nore Fe-nn. 9 ft ff 91 ix ,,.--f I, Bowling Club: FRONT ROW: Roger Thompson, Carol Ayers, Sandy Doddridge, Shirley Doddridge, June Watholl, Dianna Woody, Lynn Wallis, Joyce Michael, Donna Watts, Nancy Basham, Jim Wilder. SECOND ROW: Jim Johnson, Dan Thedford, Schia Wyatt, Joyce May, Sharon Pavy, Barbara Santos, Liz Williams, Doug Hubbart, Jim Schneider, Mike Mauldin. THIRD ROW: John Cosby, Mike Milner, Bill Nelson, Pat Em- mert, Barbara Westphal, Nancy Westerfield, Larry Meacham, Debbie Lauder, Paul Ash, Dennis Rossi. FOURTH ROW: Herb Sitton, Bob Nilmeir, Mike Ross, Darrel Jorden, Dale Comer, Tom Prentice, Ken Kitley, Tom Hartunian, Richard Marks, Ron Pizian, Richard Clark, Gary Nilmeir. 1,70 - ,, AA A Q ' J 1 r f,i ' .f' I FALL orriceies sPRiNo I. 9 ,Z 1 , . 2 T ka V ,,,, Robert Nilmeier .... President ...... .... J im Schneider A if ' In Jim Schneider. .... Vice-President .... , . .Gary Nilmeier J V' iilf' 1 , , iii X Ken Kitley. . , , . Secretary-Treasurer. . .NGHCY BC1Sl1GfT1 Fall President Robert Nilmeier Spring President Jim Schneider Bowling Club Every Monday after school, the Roose- velt Bowling Club meets at one of Fresno's local bowling alleys', where twelve teams, made up of boys and girls, compete against each other. The club, formed three years ago, pro- motes the fastest growing indoor sport and teaches beginners how to bowl. Besides dues, the members pay eighty-five cents a week for two games and shoes. Trophies are a- warded at the end of each semester to the boy and girl who has the highest bowling average. Purpose ofthe club is to provide stu- T A -r f-,, 't - f it A dents with an indoor activity that gives them , , f f f,. . rem. , . ,H , ,, ,., ,V ,,.,.,, ' Lf f - ' ' NH 0. ' ,i .Jeff enjoyment. This club has also been break clean-up helpers and have contributed to the For- eign Exchange Student fund. Student anticipates a strike. - 284 - Quis Scit Front Row: Carolyn Hester, Barbara Kindred, Linda Meire, LuAnn Avakian, Pat Spann, Barbara Neely, Terry Holliday lnon-memberl, Maureen Kelly, Jeanette Towery. Second Row: Joel Hinrichs, Char- lotte Larson, Lynne Wallis, Margie Kirk, Karen Witcosky, Christie Pedersen, Dorothy Yoshikawa, Sandy Boone, Joyce Yamaguchi, Haruko Hamanaka, Irene Yoshikawa, Rosalie Flohr. Third Raw: Dennis Bybee, Mike Eggers, Bill Hoag, Kathy Schild, Barbara Hampson, Mary Ann Hood, Joann Isaacson, Sue Bonnin, Robert Bashian, Les Chambers, Avedis Balekian, Bruce Harr, Brian Thomas. Fourth Row: Doug Hubbart, Steve Broom, Lance Nix, Rollin White, Dick Ramage, Howard Martin, Wayne Kirk, Jim King, Clinton Rit' chie, Morrill Peabody, Bob Isaacson, Donn Harter, Dave Jefford. FALL oFFicERs SPRING i . 'I - uf e- Ken Critchlow ........ President ,. ...... Rollin White ii Barbara Hampson .... Secretary ..... Charlotte Larson gg W , P S Maureen Kelly.. . . . Treasurer ...... Karen Witcosky 1 125319 A Fall President Spring President Ken Critchlow Rollin White Quis Scit g Quis Scit, Roosevelt's Latin club, was formed in l95l, forthe sole purpose of creating a better understanding and interest in the study of Latin. The past year, Quis Scit provided a full program for its members. Activities included a swimming party, and the annual Roman Banquet. The banquet was held jointly with the Latin students from other city high schools and featured sample food and entertain- ment. Latin Club members discuss election ot spring officers. - 235 - I FALL OFFICERS SPRING fini?-, r- M . L Ron Scott ..,.. President. . . ...... Ron Scott t f Ni '.1,- Helen Kovach. Vice Pres ..,. . . .Richard Naera ,Q ,.. , I .N Cheryl Heath. . Secretary , . , . . .Lorna Leskovec ' Lorna Leskovec. . Treasurer ........ . . .Kathy Quick , H -. Alfred Moore. Sergeant of Arms .... Helen Fendley it is +1 fr + , A I p h a Rh o Tau +, 4 . P ,d Alpha Rho Tau is a club for all students tr . . res' en interested rn art. For those who do not com- Ron Scott prehend Greek, Alpha Rho Tau, when tran- . ,.,..,,i..... . ,.,. - slated into English, spells art. ' ,,,,, Throughout the year this club took - ,..,.,. , :r PA . . , . A fi Q charge of exhibiting student art workhrnlthe A ,L 6 main foyer of the Administration Building. - ' 1 .ya . ' Picture frames to display paintings were - r il' ' M' purchased and 36 folding camp stools to be A used for out-of-door class work. Alpha Rho i .- . I ' ,.'rE Tau also donated money to the exchange A if student fund. il ' '.--, ' .2 To conclude the year, the club took a yEff' 3 trip to the bay area to visit the California 5 , V College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland and - ff WW, ,M L to tour the Art Museums in San Francisco. Fashions from the world-over are shown on Alpha Rho Tau bulletin board. .gL,..,..M- 'W7V7V7 fffv, A 44 '47 ,Www T30 'S' FRONT ROVV: Helen Frndley, Lorna Les Kovrc, Sandy Ecenberry, Alrna Carares, Joyce Moy, Nancy Wester- freld, Shelra Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Kathie Oulck, Joe Roclrequez, Debbie Lauder, Sue Bonnrn, Sharon Bartosch, Kathy Regan, Connie Gade. THlRD ROW: Glorra Lecon, Sandy Doddrrdge, lanct Gerber, Laura Kovack, Joyce Garabedran, Sharon Bragr, Marie Polzrn, Joyce Yamaguchi, Irene Yoslrrkawa FOURTH ROW: Marguerite Maurer, Leo Winter, Bob Keoshran, Alfred Moore, loc- Parker, Richard Nettia, Ron Scott. 2 OFFICERS President ..... ...Tom Sornrners Vice-President ....... ...... L arry Marsh Secretary-Treasurer, . . .... Carol Toreson Lettermen 's Council The lettermen's council consists ot those students who have earned a school letter in one of the various sports. As a service club, they help to distri- bute athletic awards. They do this with the supervision ofthe faculty sponsors. The annual social functions which they sponsor are 'lTwirp Day , Miss Rolling Pin contest, capped by the Sadie Hawkins dance. 7, rf? President Torn Somrners 1-----..,,, V!! i wi. l-lark! Another Satelite Lettermen's Council Ken Kemmerer, Mike Dyer, Howard Martin, Carol Toreson, Saundra Longcor, Basil Perch, Larry Marsh, Tom Sommers. - 2 37- ? Ski Club: Front Row: Rosemary Sahigian, Judy Manpin, Patty Degen, Pearl Kay, Pat Lamanuci, Julie Tacc- ino, Mary Ann Hood. Second Rowq Ricky Barner, Sally Sample, Marie Polzin, Marilyn Gaab, Judy Howard, Sue Blacet, Barbara Hampson, Donna Bilbrey, Carol Toreson. Third Row: Paul Pederson, Ralph Driggs, Bill Woods, Jim Studebaker, Dale Comer, Dick Meux, Roger Firstenberger. Www President Carol Toreson FALL OFFICERS SPRING Carol Toreson. . . President . . . . ..,. Carol Toreson Pam Byrd ....,.. Vice-President .......... Dick Meux Joy Anderson .... Secretary-Treasurer . .Donna Bilbrey Ski Club Qi. rf, ff 1, ,f , .. y, mfQ ? H4764 Skiers relax after a long run. Known officially as the Ski Riders, the Roosevelt Ski Club was started in 1957 by the Fresno Ski Club. The purpose ofthe club is to improve sportsmanship among the skiers and to meet others interested in the sport. To highlight the year a Saturday trip was taken every week, with other Ski Clubs. Most of the skiing is done at Badger Pass. Joint meetings with other clubs include lectures and movies. Racing is held among schools. There has been a good show ot interest in the Ski Club this year according to the president. - 238 - Rough Rider Business Club Potential businessmen are learning the tricks of the selling trade by working in the Rough Rider's Supplies, a store that handles the supply needs of Roosevelt students. The store is operated by the members of the Rough Rider Business Club. To belong to the club, a student must meet certain requirements. A member must be taking a business course or have two years of business courses behind him. He is encouraged to improve his home and com- munity, to develop a good character, and to learn to handle business situations correctly. Business Club supplied a family with a gift basket at Christmas time. Gifts were al- so given to teenage patients in the Fresno ,g9 w ,MM Fall President Kathy Kriste A County Tuberculosis Hospital. FALL Kathy Kirste. .. . Pat Raybourn . . . Carol Dupzyk ...... Georgia Miktarian. Carole Paloutzian. Vicky Roberts ..,.. Marilyn Nall . .. . OFFICERS SPRING President ..... . . .Pat Raybourn W Vice-President ........ Pat Mingle Secretary ......, Sharon Baronian Treasurer .......... Marilyn Nall Recorder. . .Frances Schwabenland Reporter .......... Kathleen Fries Parlimentarian ...,. Carol Dupzyk rw i Y Y Business Club aids students by selling supplies Spring President Pat Raybourn ,.-1' Front Row: Carol Pratt, Judy Buist, Kathy Spears, Diane Pontus, Nichole Rahrman Second Row: Mary Yagf moorian, Norma Theisen, Carolyn Ayers, Dorothy Garabedian, Carole Paloutzian, Lorna George, Carole Dupzyk, Bicki Roberts. Third Row: Sharon Baronian, Kathy Fries, Joyce Rostykus, Kathy-Kirste, Beverly Royer, Mary Lund, Frances Schwabenland, Pat Mingle. Fourth Row. Judy Kleim, Kathy Stalks, Cecil Margosian, Stanley McClatchey, Jim Watchempino, Ernest Duiiada, Marilyn Nall, Pat Raybourn, Ruby Taylor. -239- !,w-255' J FIRST ROW: Barbara Ruby, Haruko Hamanaka, Irene Yoshilrawa, Donnaiean King, Micky Johnsey, Virginia Key, Jean Heubner, Nancy Mehtten, Pam Byrd, Mandy Hickman. SECOND ROW: Carol Taylor, Jane Appu, Irma Hernandez, Soundra Langcor, Judy Dickman, Peggy Fil-ce, Jane Weaver, BOFIDOFG VIFIZGUIA THIRD ROWf Pat Uriarte, Robin Hill, Jackie Bilbery, Carolyn Nilmeire, Marilyn Nall, Carol Trombll, Judy Friesen, Dar- lene Eckhardt, Carol Paloutzian. President Saundra Longcor ...... Carolyn Nilmeire Vice Pres. Haruko Hamanaka ... ...Jackie Bilbrey Secretary Virginia Key.. . A... . . .Jean Hiebert Treasurer Irene Yosikawa. . . . . .Irene Yosikawa Sargent-at-arms Peggy Fike. . . . . .Marilyn Nall 5 . f f x Saundra Longcor Carolyn Nilmerer MJWW Education club is mainly tor those in- , terested in the field of education. ln order A to pre-teach in the various grammar schools and iunior high schools, students must be- long to this club to pre-teach, this club serves as a replica of the P.T.A. The main event of the year for the club, was a luncheon, which was given forthe downtown administration. The Education club also engaged in a trip to Fresno State College. Money is earned by the club through cake sales and a carnival booth. A S50 scholarship will be given to a deserving sen- ior at graduation by this group. Prevteachers give attention to a suggestion across the room. - 240 - FRONT ROW: Ellen Dobbs, Gail Turner, Vicki Fazio, Jane Arnold, Beth Hawkins, Sheila Jamushian, Mick: Johnsey, Patty Degen, Patty Taylor, Mayleene Perch, Pearl Kaye. SECOND ROW: Diane Crisrnan, Beverly Chooliian, Karen Berqlln, Carolyn Kneierman, Donna Freeman, Eleanor Possom, Betty Jean Johnson. Karen Kupfer, Darlene Yamamara, Jackie Canon, Judy Maupin, Gloria Licon, Joyce Kaspian, Nancy Mehrten. THIRD ROW1 Suzanne Niswander, Lora Kovach, Sally Sample, Margie Kirk, Sharon Koehler, Pat Maier, Lynne Todd, Christine Richards, Pat Uriarte, Arlene Barner, Linda Meier, Janet Gerber, Sharon Stasio, Gail Khun, Barbara Kindred, Judy Carter, Shirley Dougoty. FOURTH ROW: Julie Pauls, Zena l-leininge, Valera Rice, Morgarite Mauer, Jo Ann Isaacson, Christie Pedersen, Mary Lund, Leta Williams, Dorothy Stocks, Deb- bie Lauder, Mary Kellogg, Judy JoAnn Woggoner, Dorothy Yoshikawa, Marlene l-letchler, Marie Polzin, Sandy Bach. Fall OFFICERS Spring Dorothy Yoshikawa, .. .. President ,...,.. Shiela Jamushian Julie Pauls ........ . . Vice President ...... Marie Polzin f'- Marlene Hetchler. . . . . Secretary ..., . .Sandy Bach Barbara Kindred .... .. Treasurer . . . . .Judy Carter . QT? Y'ettes mx. Y'ettes is the Roosevelt High School sophomore girl's club affiliated with Fres- no's YVVCA. This club has a long history of service and social proiects. To finance these proiects, cake and candy sales were given, and the members also worked hard to raise money at a car Fall President Spring President Dorothy Yoshikawa Shiela Jamushian wash. The Y'ettes donated a box of food to a worthy family at Thanksgiving and had a Christmas party where the girls wrapped toys for needy children. The wrapped Christ- mas gifts were given to a welfare agency to distribute to children. When the new semester began, a pote luck supper and bowling party was held to install the newly elected spring officers. At Easter another charitable project was begun to help underprivileged children. The mem- bers also had a swim party and supper to i terminate the year's activities. yum rH,,f,r,: im iwpgf-,, - Q41 - FALL Marilyn Nall ..,. , Carole Paloutzian .... Irene Yoshikawa ..... '-we Dorothy Oarabedian. 5111 'f it .-,f 7 .5 .'-' X President President Marilyn Nall Carole Palutzian Vicky Roberts ..,.,... Joyce Yamaguchi ..., OFFICERS SPRING President ,..... Carole Palutzian Vice Pres. . . .... Agnes Gouda Secretary .....,.. Vicky Roberts Treasurer ,... Pat Wattenbarger Sargent-at-arms ,,.. Lena Thorin Historian .,,... . . .Pat Emmert Boadicea Boadicia, with I6 members, was or- ganized in l93l in'honor of Queen Boadi- CSG. Boadicia's purpose is to be of service Q, k........Jxx Members of Boadicea eagerly await a hardy meat at the Bayou. to the school and the community. During the year their activities included selling pom- poms, and sending fruit packs to the parents of the foreign exchange students. They also had a booth in the Excalibur Carnival and sold Christmas cards. The Club used their ac- tivities to make money for the foreign ex- change student program. Highlighting the year's activites were a candlelight installation, and a swimming party. Boadicia membership is limited only to iunior and senior girls who have A's and B's in solid subiects. I se 'R ii' B isi M' A?,.,X ,..- FRONT ROW: Maureen Kelley, Pat Emmert, Barbara Vllestphal, Saundra lancor, Peggy Fikc, Judy Fuch- mann, Joyce Yamaguchi, Pat Wattenbaiger, SECOND ROW: Doiotliy Gaiabedian, Joanne Jeiiy, Carole Paloutzian, Joanne Weins, Diane Zander, Irene Yoshikavva, Vicky Roberts THIRD ROW Nichole Roehi- man, Gayle Gauss, Jacki Bilbrey, Marilyn Nall, Sharon Baronian, l lGfUliOl lGlUOl1LllKCl,Sl'lGlOlICUVICIIO. HONORAPY MEMBERS Lena Thorin, Agnes Gouda. - 242 - FALL Tim Thomas... Randy Oller ..... Gloria Hanemian Gloria Hanemian .. .. OFFICERS President.. . ,... Vice Pres. Secretary. Treasurer Foreign Language Club Newly established this year, the For- eign Language Club was organized by the combination of the German, French and Spanish Clubs. ln making one large club out of three smaller ones, the group hopes to accomplish more. The purpose ot this club is to create good will between the United States and foreign countries. lt portrays a part in this worthwhile project by sending CARE pack- ages, books, and other useful articles abroad to the needy people. Membership is open to anyone interested in the activities. Films and lectures by speakers and stu- dent teachers were otten given to the mem- bers at club meetings. A snow party, picnic and swim party highlighted the social events ofthe club. l 1 , .fw fy r 4 MY 1. ,rf L f xgA,'7SL President Randy Oller Foreign Language Club members make plans for future activities. t FIRST ROW: Dixie Holland, Diana Ohman, Tobie McGillis, Sonia Dulgarian, Roberta Rose, lrene Yoshika- wa, Marinette Kevorkian, Malene Perch. SECOND ROW: Patty Degen, LaVerne Osborne, Gail Hahn, Hare uko Hamanaka, Janet Gerber, Barbara Altintop, Pat Maier, Darlene Yamamura, Gloria Hamemian. THlRD ROW: Harriet Hinther, Suzanne Niswander, Eduardo Roias, Walter Rahlting, Charles Hoffman, Vinzant Ro- ias, Marlin Costello, Rosemary Sahakian, Carol Ohanian FOURTH ROW: Randy Oller, John Baclc, Leta Williams, Marguarite Maurer, Richard Rees, Tim Thomas, Sue Dryden, Agnus Gouda, Marie Palzin, Sally Sample, Kathleen Bedel. ' if-f-1 .. OFFICERS 9 President: Bob Jensen 'ii Vice Pres.: Ron Schlothauer Secretary: Mike Casey Treasurer: Frank Rodriguez Sargeant-at--arms: Lee West an f iff F' ,ffl-LLC , V if gg , Y , . , 253 :m,A cI,e,f lg ' i .f. . zfff M6 ff' WWE? C52 if MMMQ4 Q ,ff-if President Bob Jensen 5fie.,?if1' We Z X 5 Nr' if X , if 1 K 5 Bob Jensen conducts an orderly Senior Rider business meeting. Senior Riders Organized in l953, the Senior Riders has had its name changed several times in the seven years of existance. But despite difficulties in the selection of a title, the pur- pose of this boys' club is clear cut and pre- cise ---- .,.To render sevice to the student body of Roosevelt High School. An annual shoe shine and a booth at the Excalibur Carnival were among the money-making projects of the club this last year. At the carnival the Senior Riders booth, a record throw was a successful pro- iect. Another event within this club is initia- tion for new members at the beginning of the year. FIRST ROXN, Jiiri Slovei, Butch Rittue, Franlf Roclriquez, Ralph Lane. SECOND ROW, Clinton Howe, Danny Thetford, Paul Poiez, George Church, Jerry Buckley, Raue Rodiiquuz, Ben Vasquez, THIRD ROVV. Jim Cor- nqhug, Rudy Swirirlatt, Cliffoid Howe, Bob Jensen, Mike Casey, Ernie l-lergenioeder, Ron Schlolhauei. - 2414- FRONT ROW1Ledta Gamez, Irene Esltada, Rosolva Sanchez, Babara Neeley, Maureen Garabedlan, June Tokunaga. SECOND ROW: Amelia Frtlo, .lane Ouetano, Sharon Cuviella, Barbara McCoal, Sandy Roberts OFFICERS PRESIDENT .............. Sharon Cuviello VICE PRES... ...Gloria Vaedez SECRETARY .... . . .Barbara Neeley TREASURER .... ...Barbara Neeley Future Nurses Club Roosevelt's Future Nurses Club is part of a national organization. Membership is open to girls of any grade who are inter- ested in nursing or related professions. The purposes of this club are many-to interest students in personal and community health, to encourage these people to inquire about the requirements of nursing as a ca- reer. Guest speakers, movies and cake sales are a part of this active club's schedule. They also had a shuftleboard booth at the Excali- bur Carnival, a mother-daughter banquet, an installation breakfast, field trips, and a swim party. A reception to get the members of all the Future Nurses Clubs in the city acquaint- ed is held at the end of the school year. fs 'Q' President Sharon Cuviello 2 f ,X s J,,.r ' Future nurses keep bulletin board in Nurses Office tidy. 45 - . ,vu 'Q 1 'M2,Zff' , Z '11, gg 'www W f , ' L z 1 ,, ff f I wr, f 2 ,, I I, V zfggfij M f - ,mf f 1 wi ff W1 , 'Z . r , x 1' i. i 4 1. f V , . , ,V ,,-ZW, ,, M,-M' 'Mwww Y . i . '49 Smeg GAA: Front row: Donna Papa, Barb Neeley Marion l-lanios, Marge Moytoreno, Carol Pratt, Shirley Dod- dridge. Second row: Sandy Doddridge, Mary Burton, Lee Mason, Bertha Leon, Alma Casares, Pam Aldrich, Karen Harabedaff. Third row: Lalanne Trammer, Judy Riffel, Georgia Hendrix, Kathy Haney, Laverne Ham- burger, Cheryl Pruitt, Mary Correa, June Walthall. GAA OFFICERS President.. , ...Lee Moson r it 1,70 ,, 5 1 'Wg ra 'fr .WU ,-,V , W ,,,, if ,,, , L' f, ' ' OFFICERS President.. .... Kay Wagner Vice Pres.. . . . .Joyce Michael Sec., Treas. ,... ..., A Ima Casares Choreographer. . . . .Bernadette Kenny Terpsichorean AUJIX x in X Terpsichoreon- Front row- Carolyn Ayers, Bernadette Kenney, Marilyn Gaab, Carolyn Carlson, Suzanne Nis- wander, Kay Wagner, Alma Casares. 2 46- 54- fb - -e 'SQ L QD O L. FALL Liz Williams, .. Sandy Roberts. . . Mary Kellogg... Bernice Hansen ...... Skating Club: Front row: Liz Williams, Patsy Stornes, Ceona Palmer, Marlene Houston, Betty Johnson, Mary Hogan, Becky Widmyer. Back row: Barbara Dunham, Myrna Wichert, Sandy Roberts, Barbara McCool, Merry Gay Kellogg, Louise Bertram, Karen Pinnecker, Bernie Hanson. Skating Club OFFICERS .. . President . . . . Vice-President . . . . . Secretary . . Barbara McCool ..... Sergeant at Arms Judy Riffel .......... Reporter ....... Treasurer .......... SPRING . . . .Becky Widmyer ..Ceona Pamer Karen Pinnecker ...Mary Hogan Barbara Dunham OFFICERS FALL SPRING Ron Anderson. . . President .. . .... Ralph Griggs ......... .. .. . Vice-President . . . .Ron Anderson . . Secretary-Treasurer .Larry Gosawoy Chess Club sw!! gvftqgj 4: A Chess Club: FRONT ROW: Harry Shaffer, Jim Studebaker, James Hansen, Ken Sipe, George Lepp, Tom Shriver, Gercld Settey, Brent Hyde. SECOND ROW: Larry Gosoway, Randy Oller, Gerald Sorkisian, Steven Broom, Jim Johnson, Ralph Driggs, John Oller. THIRD ROW: Yukio Mizumoto, Don Gronstol, Ricky Lehi, Di-L--J Dr P- Walker, David Coleman, Dwane Rail, Ron Anderson, Bob Henry. 0A'7 K W 4. ,, 2 N T , 1, Q .' 7 y - , RH-.S, Masquersg FRONT ROW: Pat Spann, Jackie Leal, Sonia Dulgarian, Arlene Rebella, Alan l-lubbart, Jim Brazeau, Darlene Wlnsell, Lorna Faulkner, Eva Altintop. OFFICERS President ......,,,.......,... Eva Altintop Vice President.. , ...Sonia Dulgarian Sec., Treasure, , . . . .Darlene Winsell Industrial Arts Club Roosevelt Masquers OFFICERS FALL SPRING James Johnson.. . . President.. . . . ...LOFVY PC1nl4fC1fZ Richard Gabe-I . .. .. Vice President .. --,JGVVY MClnTOSl1 Bob Coffey ......... Sec., Treasurer ..--..... Bob Coffey 1 if . Q J MZ T L Z ' ,Wfff z i , f H Q! ,J W if X ' f :xii s XE -V -.Y X xv Xigxwiy k isses s- Xikfki f, F, J, Q-Q? , X A Industrial Arts: FRONT ROW Richard Gahel, James Hansen, Jerry Mclnlosh, Dan Whiteley, Jim Johnson. SECOND ROW. Harry Schaffer, Robert Colley, Leland Elstei, Larry Panlsralz, John R955 -248 '1 K President .... Vice Pres... . Secretary. . . www 'ml ,411 . Photo Officers OFFICERS Treasurer ..... . . , Sgt. ot Arms. . . . . 453' 2 PHOTO CLUB: FRONT ROW: Lorane Hume, Margaret Hurne, Jacquie Bone, Judy Gentry, Nancy Garcia, Mary Marquez, Terry Holliday, Sharon Sons, SECOND ROW: Dianna Davenport, David Hunn, Terry Stac- Cio, Darryl Fairborn, Richard Bledshaw, Fred Van Mater, Kenneth Hnlls, .lan Stoner. .Carolyn Jones ...,Jan Stoner .Peggy Lemley , . .Judy Gentry . Fred Van Meter R 9 President .,., OFFICERS Vice President. .. . Secretary. . , . Treasurer... Reporter ..... Sgt. ot Arms.. , . if .Q 5 .Janie Routson ..Joy Davenport . .Donna Taylor .,Mary Burton Georgia Brown Darlene Winsell Rough Rider Servateers RS' my R.R. SERVATEERS: FRONT ROW: Donna Taylor, Mary Burton, Gladys Heely, KOVGV1 Horobedott, JO 50995, Joan Nelson, Connie Gade, Jo Anne Terry, Darlene Winseli. SECOND ROWV Louise Rowe, .locye Rostycus, Helen Railton, Carol Granstal, Cathy Pederson, kathy Regan, Eloise Sauders, .loy Davenport, Janie Routson. 249 . . -My I ' -fl QM -ii .K Q Q1 xv I 1 . . I EM ,.2, ei P E33 '-1l CEDAR LANES BOWL , 1 V AV,,Q' E315 ' O O .1 ro, .. - -. LL ,I JA f x ff' f Y' ,ff '.,. k.x.f K . , heel. L L .iq A ,J Sue Hommersfrom demonsfrcafes 0 new cornero to Louise Stude. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA 1915 Tulare AM B-5691 Dennis Hull ond Steve Webb prepare for on evening out. 'ff CLUB '21,-,, 7. v - 'f Buddy Srmib ond Sully Sample admire the design of on Iron gofe. U N D 8 E A N E VALLEY ORP-JAMENTAL IRON 4406 E. Belmom CL 1-1787 11454 Belmont CL 1,6015 -252-' x i .Y I S l Q95 C O K ,ww Vrkwwsg E , ,f gibn W? a , ,wff4b m June Jennings acts as checker while Dave Weber, Joyce Atkison, and Al Uriarte patronize one of the C 8- C Markets. C 81 C FOOD MARKET MH' A Ea Awaiting dinner are Karylee De Young and Nora Cosy. HARVANS Palm 81 Shaw BA 2-3031 2.01 Stu Harisunci and Roslyn Bashian watch shoe repairman. CEDAR HEIGHTS SHOE REPAIR Kes A Gospel Music Representative displays an organ, A219 E. Shields 2901 Blackstone BA 9-9577 '253- l p 91 4 i 'iix A A A '- 1 V s - '33 V4 0 Bull Claybarn and Jim Kaufman dnsplay a flrst class mower atS1erra Saw Shop. BUSY BOY DRIVE-IN SIERRA SAW SHOP. 4571 E, Belmont CL 1-1261 1708 N, Cedar CL 5-8402 . s ,g - ? .- .4 '- l ,Wa A I , r Sonya Shervem and Shirley Palmer prepare potted plants. Busily recapping O tire IS Mr, Fffiftli TlW0flOf1 PA'-MER,S NURSERY MEACHAM, PATTERSON 8. sow TIRE co. 4607 E. Belmgnf CL 5-0859 3989 Blackstone BA 7-6964 Q-f Jerry Rosser and Joyce Fendorak show how slacks are pressed professuonally. Mr. Peter Markus show samples of material to Jack and Jerry Markus. ARTHURS CLEANERS 8: TAILORS BUDDO 81 MARKUS UPHOLSTERY 472g 5 gegmom Cl. 5-4494 4723 E, Belmont CL 5-6493 -254- Qy x ,4 .1 K BM X ff --f:j yw1-w.:-31, ,- .. 55 . R qfqi gi gl 'lf l'I th - af- wg l Barbara Ruby and Barbara Vlnzant smule hungrily at pastries. BENSONS BAKERY 4447 E. Belmont CL 5-4478 I 1 I 1 . 'W ,Z ,. L 4 'Z R Q 3 5' ' f c - a nd cg., 1 4 Rm ' www N Suzanne Niswander, Dianne Langiano and Mary Niswander sample cologne. STILLMAMN DRUG NO. 2 Lindo Boyett and Lois Dune go shopping forthe dog. COOKS SUPER MARKET AM 6-2817 3125 Mkyfgir Court 2 l R44 Ernie Hergenroder gets ready to bowl as Sue Scott keeps score BLACKSTONE BOWL 5054 N. Blackstone BA 2-37ll ra.. X 4- N.. l Q New luggage is shown to Peggy Derruck and Paula White. KCPMANS LUGGAGE M - al , ...........A-24.1 ff H13 -ini -ic be Pat Girardi and Pat Chapman learn how to full a car wuth gasoline, RUSS'S MOBIL SERVlCE 4794 E. Belmont CL. 5,7511 7 . , L src ' NL. 1 1 4 4' -V . , 5 f l J' iffy' A .. Q , Sgff -' N T L 1 'J' 4-at . iii- Q-v f...,f-3, ., ' ' f'Q+ ' W ' 'f'..-'55 g'TE,-,Qi-Lvl, i.ifQ:fS .mail t53Fi Ii' T. l i -'v' 15'-5' zu- if: 19?-L F331 if.: .A ., ix J .3 , ,,, ,,, wk .A-,,,, ,., , ., .. ,,y ,, tp i ' ' 1- '-1 5'-1 .. gg-Y, -:f-Z , ,.,i11:'i'-1 ,, . ' x N f ' -'21 1, i -, fffff3 f' . , ..r.1'-5,1 MJ' 1 xx -TIT? -115.1 e - '-5'7 .fr 'P' ' ff. f if . i -re aff-i SL-I -f1Pz ' ::g:,i25fff 'f ' 1 . N - .':-Pier -S ,2 -ir 152 - f -: fs :V- , ' 'J A fd - ' - T -,,ig R if r E T L.L - John Slfmflnf 0 TOP membef Of the QOH YGGWW, OdmlfeS The mUnY lVOPl'lle5- Jeanette Ferriera and Cordie Martinez primp for a special occasion. TRQPHY gi-'QP FAY'S BEAUTY COLLEGE y 1033 Blackstone AM 6-3341 2325 Fresno Sf. AD 7 7l8 Marge Binger, Dennis Weg ley, Pat Lions, and Jack Isaacs smile at cameraman while awaits 2814 N. Moroa BA 7-33l5 ing dinner. It t E N fi' sf I' ' ' --, All V , KJ' A114 it -V - , l .A . Mwpwaf an-M f-Q.. Zi I is .irivh J' S411 4 I , ,I , .Qi E ii il flylf mf , ,Uqnn- :-fin sses Y' N3 Wm' A 55- su . A if Emily Prandini and Barbara Marsh try their hand at becoming musicians. Mike Casey debates over a selection of cards at Jones Variety. LOU BERKSON JONES vARiErY A211 E. Tulare CL l-7224 4209 E. Tulare CL 5.2593 -256- 12-5-t .W . C C X ' ' stiff: 3,5-fha? Ji '-:Y 2 Y. 'Q - ,Q ,., fi' . Ts -t :L sew: Y U ,. . 1,51-U ' f' 2 . ' ,P . .4a.pi:g51,6-w Nun, 2 , 5 2 X Z if? 'Q X352 4 as 5253 LQ! 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W' 1' .V V 'ip Time' --fwfr --QR., - I fm I ii ' ts' , gy 1 A !..,, wh., -I 5.412 ,X S'-il l ,A 'E V .Y jr' Mgr MN .t 4 1 ' ' -f V-WW42 'f QS f ' f , Q ,- ' ,. l , ' V H ' ., -'-,,-V ' , I - -, -' , .,4 3,: ,-ff f V ,,,,,, 'f ,- V..-,-1,-.22-wx.-g fz-2:.',,g-,-3r:':3aw 4. L . , ' 'M - Q rs vi: - 4- 'Y P iii-Illia U . . ,,, i i..-fu.. 13:1 l f ,ff J ij if .l - 115 Q my ' 'K f - T:1,j:2Zzw5T,t,'-,,!. i 25:5 ,HNF 1 ,J ll ,. '- - f Q 1 ,.. 4- ff 1-A .u1g.j',:.', ' -f,' f f...,,.,,,.p! GDL - .fs f '- 'gf , ' it ,V 2 '2 .Gif t i '-'Li ' 522' 1 ' ' ,iii Do it Yourself , says Deanna Woody in A8iM Lumber Company. Box 1253 A 84 M LUMBER CO. CL 5-O424 arovfwws Barbara Santos, Annette Wickstrom and Pat Lions admire a dress in Kay's KA Y'S 1127 Fulton AM 4-9765 Getting ready for a special occasion are Larry Harmon and Bruce Kinkle, J. FERDINANDI 804 N. Fulton AD 3-7098 , qhb 5 wmv IIi'1'IlYli 6 md mn, ' U55 1 ff Lindo ond Maureen Kelly, Chuck Le Foy, ond Alex Bobigion look over shoes QI Kelly's Shoe Store. KELLY SHOE STORE Am I -I I I I I um'ux,u .. I, V, ,.:1,,,I .fp Aeiyfg SPECIIIL PAYMENT TERMS Clifford Howe, Marty McFerrm, and Clanton Howe inspect or the Electric Co. Marge Blnger ond Sharon Koonce take cl vIsiI Io Hobbylcnd. HOWE ELECTRIC INC. HOBBY LAND My E. QM cr 5-4920 4225 E. more CL 5-6521 - 258 - if . L rl f X ,5 g X 1 Som Schwon supervises Bosil Perch ond Liz Book in selec 5 KYNO Tung records. CL 5-8383 2037 Tuolumne A new hair style is in the mdking. FRESNO BEAUTY COLLEGE AM 6-1859 ay., R: H K !3'5t,x fzgfys. 'N if em X vw ' xg 1 r '- X ji X 1,5 T ig? Sondy Eikenberry odjusfs Cl hour dryer for Kcrylee De Young, CHRISTENSEN FOOD STORES 3036 Tulare AM 8-8475 4203 E. Shields BA 7-9410 COSBY'S HI STYLE Cond: Cotes and Agnes Gouda odmnre 0 party dress while Carol Toreson models another for Scxundro G O TTS CHA LK 'S Fulfon fi Kern AM 9-717 - 260 - I B ,W 'ii 3 -,sw f 1 ? is i.,Q 1 3 if- L ai i mf L I, ,wk ww av f. x T: n L - gf Af , mea i ' 6 3fi3'253 H wnlv A silver ploceseffing is being shown by Ron Scot? and Nichole Roelirmon. Koren Nomen ond Joyce Michael wove from ofop ci stock of shingles LONG'S JEWELRY STORE MATERIALS CO, 4235 E. Tulore CL 5-4525 4485 E' Belmont CL 5,3017 ll Jackie Bilbrey looks over her newly styled hoirdo. 4677 E. Belmont CUSTOM BEAUTY SALON CU 5-3247 - -211. in A r 'Q t , ywmfeaf,-W? XNM 'x if ...m- X, HlEBERT'S VISTA , FLOWERS AND GIFTS OLLENBERGER 5 4223 E. more Cl 1-7304 4325 E. more Cl 1-7313 Jo Ann Wless and Mink: lohnsey plfk out o dress from Do!! CWC' DL-'P1Yk '5 Show 'he VEVY 'OWS' 'n H' Fi Sem DOT'S GARRETT BROS. HQUSE GF FASHION MAPLE SHGP 415 E0 Tulqfe Cl 5-0902 4403 E, Tulare 149 N. Fulton -262- fx.-g gf : ,1- lvt. , 'Q - 01? 4 , t , 311'--1. N 1, I n ,-4' 1 ..fi f, I - ' -- - - ' ' , , ,--ymrv. ' - ' ' 'fr -Vx' 1 N113 I 3 A ro o ' 1' 1. ,. N ! . a, 1 Candi Cotes helps Robert Boshnon select o sweoter. Jer: Mc Corty o d Carolyn Srmtlw odmlre Autocrotts peck-up truck. J. Anderson ond Company Aufgqrqff Motor and Body Shop 2040 Tulore AM 4-2911 3301 E. Tulore AM 6-8408 DARD , iw in 'w ,, 4 Lynne Wallis, Sue Schedler, ond Bob Wittwer get ready to Hftll 'em up ot Worren Mc GUIFELS Stondord Stotion 4 ARREN MCGUIRES 4161 Vertturo CL1-1111 f 1 ff? - V 'L .. , N Linda Spears, Marge Binger, Sue Schelder, Tom Robertson, lownerl and Joan Dillon at Hood's Sfudia. HOOD'S STUDIO Van N955 Ad. 7-3478 :fast Y Ann McDonald and Sue Prenrice at Grandmas Pantry. 'wr gr-fr A N591 1 A A Linda Spears and Sue Schelder look at merchanduse at Visio Hardware, VISTA HARDWARE 4305 E. TU!-SJFB C.. 5-2786 Vernon Beardsley at Roosevelt Barber Shop - 264 - XX. ,,l..f4, I ' ilk , ,fff fi i gf ' f is 1. Eleanor Firpo discusses opening a new account with F, M. Firpo at the Bank of Linda Spears and Janie Gross enioy a visit to Mc Donald's Drive-In. Ameriqg, wmWM ' fl ' . W- ,,., ,1. ., 9 iw . W. , i ff1: 'f i74 'I V , , VW . , , 755 .g ,,, ,L K 3.7, ,N ,,,, S ,. ' ' A U .4 -an L .F at i, ' if 'V ' ' 1 V - HJ J . ,, e..,wI , a.ai2 - gg. 1' : , C'-7 if 1. , U X 1 1 ,V - 1 -me L. anew E ' ,fifty L V - 5 ' ' - L V 3 .r -c - ' orfxef '. . A V Q if H F 2' 5 '- ,Q , X ,, f i 1 1' . L if ante Q L y ,A ,..,,,. , N I ., A if f -milf ,,r,..,4-fi L vw -L , 954 IZ 'i t' 'W' f t i , , fi ' kwa. 4 . I':1-.wa ,,.,-.,,,, , , 44., , ,2:,,v,-,M MJ ' 5 Lois Dine Marty Mc Ferrin, and Bruce Essaiian enjoy swimming in Joy Waln's Catalina Pool- SLA1 , UNL: BBQ Maw l .uc 5 - .L 3 s - V S , , ia . Bob Waite gets valuable experience at Tulare Richfield Service Station. L if A' l' fri SQ' A N 45' A ' d li ff- X Pat Lions approves of Mr. Slaton s har wor . was ,,e, . x ami. S SLA CN BROS. N C. Es. Louise Stucle, Sandy Mc Leod, anal Judy Englernan choose greeting cards for their WWW .5 , . 4803 E. Beimom CL 5-9137 ffiends- - 265 - as 53, L sl - ' J ' V 4 l X l x N A . ,Xt t i s ,X i H- ,n,,....... N. ' ' dy' 'Tx -' X., Charlotte Lorson ond Vernon Beordsley Inspect pretty samples of upholstery NGHCY Nine tries To sell o bog of Vigoro to Donno Setroklon ot Morion ot Robert LeRoy s Upholsterlng. Nine Lumber Co. , :mm W 1-. - X - Q -.k M.v,.....,. .,,.m....W., ...,. ..- 1. QL' ' . ' 1-.. Q ,,,o , sg , I t It . SQ ' sl I X5 ' - 4 M. - :ps J 3 .,,,, vii A E - ' ' , Yftrwgi - YS Xt - 'S g5,,,,3,gMl eg- if jgg3Qg1 ,x My A ' .t 1.. ep at ' ,,. ...,. ,,. , -rf-. A , tp,o l ,,o4to ,4 W p,W, .s , , , 4 1 C' 2 -:rw ,,t, .t , rig . ,, Zli :f i , 73 V f W?-,JW if 5 ws? J Q ,-11 3 ' rr N g of like Q62 ff 1 l ,m,.,,1,4- Yfv, :Q ,, ' , ,, 4f,t.w s rf i t :ff N We .lululs Domnnlcl dlsploys possuble closs rings to Mr. Jones ond Pot Degon, Herff Jones Co. I -sa Bob Wrttwer shows Cheryl Poschmon the proper grlp for o bowling boll, Sunnyside Bowl BA 2-M72 3893 E. Pico Cl. l-7133 5693 E. Kings Conyon Rd :fel 'lf EXT? Q 5 S Q1 rv 5- . Helen Fendly cn-ilf,-rr.C1 Les Ko-fec inspects o cleon dress ot Roosevelt Cleoners. lom Elllthorpe falls his cor wnth gos ot Sunnyside Flynng 2 66 fs -- .NT sg if-' . ,. I - .1 , ,. N K N 4, ,X .- 1 ana: 4, 4 . , P , Q i,,::g,QLg,,, gr y f fg,,.?t4, f ,Hifi Q v5 l 1 1 ,P Q ' ,vt 253. l w . , ,' f Q . 6, C1 ' it T . 1 I - X . ,. . -Aa. 1 nv ' S ' Y-.. 'T J W' , V-'2 M 5-3'-1' , ,, , 43 1 4 i x MI, 'Q gf Q ., ' ,lo l . 5 SQ if V ..,. ,A f K V . 'w w f 4 ' A ii, Q i ' cfm , ' f T ' x 5 K lx' 1 . fi A , WW ,J Q Karen Namen assists in giving hair cuts to Lynn Armstrong and June Jennings. NICK'S BARBER SHOP 45145 ejqq X . E T ,r,r ig , , Barbara Raily tal-ces a look at her pretty hair style. Ml LADY BEAUTY SHOP CI. l-5892 125 N, Mgple Owner: Elmer Namen 4540 E. Tulare T Smartewsmwitg ..,.MW ggmznmn G- 1 11855 l 9 242 BDWY.. pieeswo 4 - Q- .,,. . , y .-tw. . f A i ff- X l Susan Schedler prepares to leave in Pops car leaving Bud Smith behind, SCHEDLER-KIRSCH TIRE SHOP . ..,,,. , ,X v n--' 9, 3-wpb 'A ' it a, ,, sw? ' ,.'. . , 1 ' lu Pot Woodbury, Steve Reid, Lindo Ruegge and Ron Schlotthouer perch on Ron's cor. WOODBURY BROS. 242 Broadway Ad. 7-3850 TO6 N. Chesnut C, l-6385 Qi? Sie , T efl l lgl ----A-W l gf :gig -A , gy Q .site 63 f- N Jo Rizzo instructs Joan Dillon to cut her hair in o bubble while sitting in De m'5 Wesley l3 Cl4S UP O dress OT the Fresno Cleaners 05 Carolyn Carlson the Boulevard Beauty Shop. waits on him, BOULEVARD BEAUTY 3561 E. Tulare SHOP AMA 4-4033 3857 VSVWUVG FRESNO CLEANERS CL. l-l79l ...T I E? , W S Q X GRS- QW s -we . ff ,lf 'Y 4 Joyce Fendorok ond Chrustne Hulse receive o first class lesson obout brakes. Annette Wlckstrom ond Borboro Sontos sit on the hood of o cor while on 395l Ventura Cl. 5-46l2 46Ol Tulare ' f ,sfo ur Y,,,. aw, ,. 'Y ..,,, FRESNO BRAKE SUPPLY LEO'S RICHFIELD SERVICE CI. 5-0572 1 't :it sp: , ' Qu-on E l I Q g Xvs- A E p- 2 u I ,F 's is 5' ll 1 P 'I' Aw u Q Xi 5 1 v M ' Q we Q' 5 X Q Ns- QD' P J' H' K n MX 1-- f QQ 'Ur 1' X , Q +P-Q . r,-,ski 4 M x , ,. 1 ' 5!l -mn 1 v I 'FQ Q Il' X ,, 1Y-364 V., s ,I t-s.. - L ,Q ' - . X ...Q- ., K s , . is' -.. Q N 'QS 'A ' ' ' ' if ,, 15-:eg A N -is., -.. np. if. Jonlce loroslon rnngs up o box of bond olds lor C0101 Tme, ARN'S SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY KL' P ,-nfl? E llmngs Canyon lwoofl Cl 5-2494 H 5268 - N-5 . mu IQ? ' S n, 1 ,. Q xr x X is lx h I l Q. , .' QQ - k . R gt l or YF E , ,. .Au .- ,-.. . Y1q,.-i N I: ' A 1.: : K- N r , J V-vu-lf , A , - , ,V - I fbi , ' 1 . ' . I 5 g 1 .lon Sfoner is shown O voruefy of flowers or Condlfs Flower Shop. ,N-V-. ES? is sal i H Q K Q Q +34 fi: 1: is X www ,E tif! H N r 1. x X X ,R ' l W? ' -53 1. . 5 X f Ei: X .1 A? Lx ,aa 4 ' Q - ., - x ,gg N J 2 P' N H . 31 x , 2 : ie 2 ' l X Nl v i E' Be- Q 'Ni . '. V ,ge is 'J ' ' at , T . - -- -f 'N J I? ef ' ' oe ' 5 1 ' -3 -f' I 1 , it ' ff X 195 N l 'a ti Q l 3? 31 1 ,X , ,, + lg as 1 P ru 3-X ,K 2 ' an as al l X! 4, -rx ' , j W' l ' E ' -. ' ...H Q l ef . Q, s ' K N l l r ,y 35 5 5 x ., f , 5 I . E ,f-5 My, what Jones Rooflng doesnl hold these days. JONES ROOFiNG CO. Barbara McCauley ond Joyce Fendorok leorn how fo guve out green stumps. FOOD BANKS NO. 3 4784 E. Belmont CL 5-6533 ir lvl E Annette Wnckstrorn ond Borboro Santos cnxnously won for rherr F,-051.95 ol Foster! Freeze fm N ww 1 - 1 O , 4 Wx' 5 gs i L- ll lk ,f,3.',. . - f ,, Q - , , .X MR, . 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' V ' , ' L,,,,,Zg,,' Q: L: r H, 'Te 7 5,1 fwfr 3 00 94, V f. v uf ' G0 im-n , Shopping for dinner are Stu Hirasuno, Lu Ann Avalcian and Roslynn Basian. HELL .iii XTQON Bw. 5 iii tain xi x uni V W i li Q-txbgifff ,,.,., ug.. H- -oii.- E..-N.,-... Q. - s.'r.'1.'..+ - . l - 'zvw '--'ir'-.1 J ' - -:M-.N,.,,,, ww -2, V ' W5 Kruse: gunna Sue Schedler, Marge Binger, Linda Spears and Christie Hulse admire potted plants at Hap Haggards sm Y T S. X Ai' M' E' ,W gm L g w,.,,d J i .Q 'K Y .. A ,T F3 ii Craig White, Karen Namen, Diane Bennett and Linda Ruegge enioy their spare time at Mar's, M 2 i i S- -,K -- K ' . 'UPI E -f, X a T x i, , l lg? T A Joyce Michaels models her dress for the Prom. MONTGOMERY WARDS 4':.'fv---. '!Y'nl-ur- 1 , laclf Vaisei' and Rich Arslan wash a windshield at Royis Shell Station. l:UllOl1 - 270 ff n b Q r ,.W, - 3 U., . 3 ..'f' 1 -:few fr -,4- V , V V B K 1 1 ' 'l . ky. Q m 1 -If I' 4 'Af in 'A-, VAAQP I 1 r 4, Q , ' I- ? 2 li ,rx f M f P 5 iii r 535 7255 iiifiifj ?fi YJ Karen Namen helps her grandparents af Spanglers Hardware 'Q D Y X .V ,- A I' 0 y xz x,n ,ff 3 A 1, IV' 3 H' In , 9 34 ' c v 4 M x X fl r xx . Ross's Przzeria beckons Jerry Kuns, Barbara Santos, and Annette Wucksirorn A f r,v Tl 1, -' JQJ' '- - , -271- COUN DOW E t f 4 ' 'A' X 1 MH' ' 5 ' 3 : QF , 3. ' H ' - .- 'N W5 . .-Xwrfq K x ' 5 L, it F 9 31 'XY :R , Ri ffs N32 fi' T-'sf S535 .Qflfm A - Q1 ,xg ,g- sfSL 'is' 1? xv oo 51, ,1 2 , , V ' G! 155 ! ,, , 1: 'J 1 Q JJ! r 1 1 P 'E f-4 W2 'I W -you .asus ,e 1 . N 3? X 4 ww' M, N. MN K s?f Ru,SQ.xaT-vM'WYfN f. QM QS-' S wx V...--L Q gk R fycxaumrnw mum M' - 1 Allied, ......., ,',f'Tf ,ga . , , L U Q H, f E- 5 me Larry Zander huts the Target agrnsf Fresno Hugh. Shckers me passed OU' YO CO' Owners' 2 f. : '- Q 'Q Q .x.'3'g'ffjI g.5:g.-gg, ip, -15, .13-f7.z,+.L-h-rf 931,15 ' M 'rx 1. If lf., l -. :qf --',4'.,h,j,4 Ju., -V swf? a4'f:f 'i- X -0 4: ? 1, ..- -.-,N ' ' ,X-3-yi X .4 H' 'arg' 5 3 - li, ' fr 4 P ' '1?2 f7 A ' -P ,W . -. 1. , ., . .. 5 E ' 5: 4 x fs z .1- 2 5 .1 , - ,.Z,1:11i2 1 ' f , fy Q91 ,x f e ff i LQWV Z Q 2, W 1 f Meffi r, 22 H2 , ff f ' .vP 'f Concernfrahon rs uppermost ID the minds of chess players. 31 my .Q ' ' ' . I WVVA X i I 2' 'xx 73 1 '4 ' -' 1 is Q 1 ' - J i ', W Q' A UQ X 11. ,jf N YQ X 1 Q fi 'T ' NJ? ., 'WA' V' 'N L r . r wir f Q WY' S f , ' Go man go ! QP- 41f'1- w 'Y' K k 8 Y r , A ,J i ,Q .- GA K ,- . . ,A , 'A-, Are you sleepy? Mr. Woody checks o bulletin, X ,' W' I Jerry Hornlg pouses before sforhng his sul-ups. He holds The store record. f l .. K - . l I Hove we mer before? Got .tl Cgughrl -275- .-.ig- Res? of lost. 499' ,,,J ww.. Footboli enfhusuosts cheer the Team on to vucfory. Semor gurls enloy the noon hour, N A-.wi 'iffs NWS :Q Q- a , ,.,9i,,, 4 I, .I-44+,Jf ql fgi x l x warn. jf-X 'Ui - u,g,'-,v,,e3,,,1t,g j , mms- A -. f , . A 1 ' . ,. as .x fa V4-!fr 1f. ,n :. .- 31, Q . z' Q' A MvA3RW?3.' , ' r ' jf,--I .f' 7 ' g.L.:Au.ia.1i.f: -' ' 2, - X X b f I I X 'Wu Mx Come on team - we wcmi cu basket. - 276 - KANKIX ' X -xii ' 1 3 ' 1,4 f-at an fr 5 Q y gg fr X' I lst , ,t gm Art students desugn posters for the sensor ploy. You dont soy! Tom Firestune woits for Instructions for cord stunts durung o gome. Ah! heres the answer- Luke thus, Bosal, one, mn-- ,. 77 . ls thot your locker? 1 O , , J X if ,, , ...- ' Y, M '1'Q'PVi ,,..-,-1+ 5':' feta Q V- . . . gi,,,1-N'-' ps' i' 7','1'::,.7f-,,lA55ffT' Q- mai K xv. . ,,., W-M- ff-5 , -, f- az wif- ' ..f,f,f-fc , T ' , ,- -1 439' ,. Q .-1 , 1' -' J .fyff5,- ' 41.1 .L 'fm , ingff 'W x b , 2 mf' 1 5 'wh f, '-- - Q in , .-X 4 - , . Y? if - 1 L4 gf: 5 ,, f -'7 f 525-i.f4?'f5' '- f . ' , 9' ' My .,,... ,M-.-g gf! 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K f..:Q...,..: lf , ,,.,,.1 X 59,,,O,322 WlW0Y do YOU lltlnlfe Green point would look better, fellas. -fl Ad 80- ,aw ,,,J See 0 ghost, Bill? . ,,?1.., ... , s 3, Q, S m S I is Students learn to operate the ditto machines. --:..',.i'g 5 Q s 2 525 f R Q Q 2 Pi 5. Mrs. Rubin helps students with brclle. 4 .16 ' gay. 4,1 fffgisil . fs' f-:CL WW W l K ' WSQQSQ-fgggsf, has ' , '-tg 3 ,..., .2 2' 'l'-1 T? 'vvwi'1'! r - if Y .xx-u-is 74 , W 3,4 yn. ra 15 ..,, ,iam W' A. 1 fs . .5 , ss r' lt . f x Y 1 5751 Q3 , W , TA Q 2 , 11.1, L X 5-lie 'gkllgl r tl You don t score me, Diane! xi .4 -2 F v 1, .,, --r Leaving already? ,mga .7 1 lcan'7waur'til1l's over! v2senl:r,r4 Mr. Df1l lI'll 559 .,.., Boom! rw - L M., Miss Horn helps lost students Now lefs see.. . ,V , ,W ,M . f f W f, , ,.fs.,ff4-,QW Q , . 1 1 - yfmpi, ' 0 0,2 4 I V z 1 ' 7 Y f 3 ,ev ,J L..- , 4.7 sum-f' '- 1 .. - I as. f 1 been-.4 E -A f A gms! P.T.A. Board Members: Seated: Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Anderson. Standing: Mrs. LaBrue, Mr. Ashley, Mrs. Hickman, Mr. Firpo. A -3-I Seated: Mrs. LaBrue, Mrs, Thatcher, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. l'llClUT1OfL MV- FWD0- 5l0fWd'flQf Mf- Ashley, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs, Bronn, Mrs. Emmert, Mrs. Ericson, Mrs. Minnis, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Blevins, Mr. Palzin. -284- P. T. A. Sponsoring activities such as the senior reception and graduation party, the Roose- velt P.T.A. members strive to promote the welfare of their children. They also attempt to bring the home and school closer to- gether, and to develop a healthy relation- ship with other schools and the people of Fresno. To promote the yearly membership drive, the P.T.A. sponsors a movie. Original- ly started with 70 members, the organization has grown to about 2,300 this year. Q C 4-f 'V xi 1-1 - Mr. Woody waits for the program to begin. ,f Ns. , 5 t' .. fix, ., , if r f U 9 f, A C o o e ,E Mr, Weston tells a poke at the Fall Dads Club Banquet, Dad's Club The Dads Club was created in T946 to honor all athletes and to help financially those who needed assistance in sports by paying insurance or helping to buy football shoes. Last year the Dads Club began hon- oring worthy students who excelled in fields other than atletics. CSF, Rally Girls, Rally Boys, and Ticket Committee were honored. This years fall banquet was one of the big- gest ever put on with its many awards and honors given to deserving students. Past and present athletes respect and admire the work done by this organization. The club is not only open to fathers of Roosevelt students, but to any one who is interested in the school. Athletes enloy dinner at Dads Club Banquet. -285- -wg-P W. V ---fv- ,, . gy! an.- W 'mit T 5 A 11. QL:-'iii Fall President: Lloyd Henderson . 1, Q fr 'WS .Q . 1- - .fi 4 . Spring President: Bob Marsh f we I swift ,WW . Mountains of food and drink are consumed at a Nautilus deadline party. SUEII 'ara' Editor's I often wondered at the beginning of the year whether all the worry and work to put out a yearbook was worth it. Just to see the book's good and bad points will be an- swer enough. As the 1960 Nautlius reaches your hands you may wonder how this book was put together. It took many people, work- ing together Iong and hard. I, along with 28 other staff members, have stayed late and worked vacations to put together this book of memories. The five editors Bob, Marge, Sharon, Joan and Linda all did the best iobs. Without any of them I would have been lost. To each of these editors I owe a big thank you for sticking to the iob. The rest of the individual staff also deserve congratulations for completing their iobs. As the past year progressed we had a few little and big problems. Switching posi- tions of editors was one of our difficulties. Linda Spears took over the position of Sen- ior editor and did a splendid job. I took over Pat Lions' iob as editor due to Pat's mov- ing. Pat did a wonderful iob on planning I ad? If ,fff f . ,MW f, , of , .tw fvff L w, 1: FfffgffmWWw,M,,,,.,,. 4,a.,wfM:fs,.,MuW, , , ' , ,' . We are inviting you to take a ride with us into the get age. -286- Notebook me book and meehng ourfhsttwo dead- lines. l hope when she sees the finished pro- duct she is as proud of it as we are. The administration deserves a big thank you for all their help. A very special thank you goes to Mr. Miner who always encour- aged and helped us The biggest thank you goes to Mr. Drciper, our advisor who spent many hours helping us with the book, and never lost his pohence and underdanding. Artmaster Yearbook Co., and S. K. Smith Co. of Los Angles all deserve congratulations for putting the professional touches to the book Thetheme ofthh yeans NautHus,HPro- gress into the Future , has welcomed the '60's by preserving the year's memories. VVHhoutyou,the Mudentbody,tMs book would have been no yearbook,forit Byouthathave madethe memodespos dwe. Susan Assorted staff members ham it up waiting for the dismissal bell. .lam 3 IJ fm 6 's X3 , ,, . W, -X, f as M, 4 V, is A s by , .,Mm,,..,,, Abbott, o6y1e . 94, 177, 183 Abrams, Judy - 94 Adams, Darrel - 94, 186, 195 Adley, Lee - 94 Aderman, Lonna - 94, 183 Allen, Elua - 94 Allen, Larry - 94 Allison, Madeline 6 94 Anderson, Donald - 94 Anderson, Joy - 94, 176, 229, 231, 233 Anderson, Karen - 94 Anderson, Ronald - 94, 247 Andrade, Josephine - 94 Andreani, Anna - 94 Armstrong, Lynn - 94, 186, 190, 195, 262, 267 Askew, Tommy - 94, 186, 190, 195 Atkinson, Joyce - 52, 47, 51, 179, 229, 231, 255 Austin, Darrell- 52 Austin, Windell - 52, 186, 195 Avakian, LuAnn 6 52, 226, 227, 229, 235, 270 Avedisian, Maureen - 52 Avila, lrene - 52 Babigtan, Alex - 19,52, 172,258 Bankhead, Margorie 6 52 Baker, Elsie - 52, 182, 183 Baronian, Sharon - 52, 239, 242 Barrera, Joseph - 52 Bartholomew, Mitchell - 52 Barton, Arthur - 52 Barton, Betty - 53 Bashian, Raslynn 6 53, 136, 255, 270 Basma11an,Roxie - 53 Beck, Carolyn - 53 Beckstead, Bruce - 53, 21B Belden, David - 53 Bennett, Diane - 53,270 Beardsley, Vernon - 45, 53, 172, 218, 230, 264, 266 Bertram, Louise - 53, 247 Bilbrey, Donna - 53, 177, 227, 231, 238 Bilbrey, Jacqueline - 53, 240, 242, 261 Btnger, Margery - 53, 164, 167, 256, 258, 264, 270 Bishop, James 6 53 Bitter, Carol 6 53, 183 Blacet, Susan - 53, 133, 136,238 Blacksten, Marlene - 54 Blair, Kenneth - 54, 170 Blecker, Robert- 54 Blevens, Kenneth 6 54 Bohigian, Donna - 54 Book, Liz - 51, 54, 136, 137, 150, 218, 228, 231, 259 Books, Danny 6 54 Booth, Ann - 54 Borrega, Frank- 54 Boswell, Charlene - 54 Bourbon, Richard - 54 Bowles, Joie - 55 Boyett, Linda 1 45, 55, 177, 183, 253 Brazeau, Robert- 55, 172, 173, 223 Briggs, Ethel - 55, 175 Brtnk, Ronald - 55 Brown, Carol A 55 Brown, Georgia - 55 Brown, Sandra - 55 I Buckley, Jerry - 55, 244 Butfaloe, Bonnie - 55 Burst, Judy - 55, 239 Burgoyne, Danny - 55 Burks, Carl - 55 Bybee, Dennis - 55, 235 Byrd, Pamela - 45, 55, 177,231,240 Caldwell, Betty - 55,136, 175 Campopiano, Mary Jane 56, 173 Cornpise, Nellie - 56, 167 Cantrell, Vickie - 56 Casares, Alma - 56, 236, 246 c656y, M1119 A 56, 187, 159, 195, 244, 256 Casey, Nora - 56,255 Cass, Nancy - 56 Chapman, Patricia - 56, 253 Chovrra, Edward - 56,218 Chiarito, Judy - 56, 183 Chisum, James 6 56 Church, George - 56 Clark, Mary - 57 Claybarn, William - 57, 227, 254 Cloud, Mary - 57 Cloyd, James 6 57 Cockrum, Betty - 57, 270 Coffey, Robert- 57, 170, 248 Collings, Barbara - 57 Comer, Dale - 57 Conner, Mary - 57, 166 Cook, Danny - 57, 170 Coonce, Mitchell - 57 Coppedge, Leroy - 57, 202 Cordovo, Margaret- 57 Cordrey, Delbert - 57 Cornelius, James 6 57, 244 Coronado, Max 6 57 Correa, Mary 6 58, 246 c656y, 16116 6 17, sa, 187, 190, 195, 203 Crippei-1,Jim - 58 Crouch, Sharon 6 58, 183 Crow, Barry - 45, 58, 114, 174, 230 c6v.6116, 51.61611 . sa, 164, 166, 167, 242 245 Senior Index Damron, Judy - 58,172 Davenport, Joyce - 58, 249 Davis, Billy - 58 Davis, Carol - 58 Davis, Judy - 58 Davis, Rebecca - 58, 262 Davis, Ronald - 59 DeJong, Yvonne - 59 DeMoroles, Jon - 59, 230 DeOrian, Gloria 6 59 Derrick, Peggy- 59, 179,231,253 Derryberry, Roger - 59 Desmond, Bobby - 59, 187, 188, 195 5 DeYoung, Karyl Lee - 59, 255, 260 Diddy, Charles - 59, 202 D1Gesu, Peter - 59 Dillard, Donald - 59, 170 o11166, 1666 - 59, 165, 172, 264, 267 Dine, Lois - 59, 177, 253 Dishner, Mary - 59 Doddridge, Sandra - 59, 246 Donoghy, Marlene - 59, 132, 231 Doukas, Katherine - 60 Doyle, Patty - 60 Driggs, Ralph - 60, 238, 247 Dryden, Susan 6 60, 218, 243 Dulgerian,Son1a - 60, 1B1, 183, 243, 248 Dunham, Barbara - 60, 247 Dupzyk, Carole - 60, 239, 262 Dyer, 1911614661 - 16, 52, 60, 176, 151, 228, 237 Eichmann, Judith 6 60, 166, 227, 240, 242 Eikenberry, Saundra - 60, 236, 260 Ektzian, Diana - 60 Elias, Larry - 60 Ellis, Roger - 95 Elzer, John - 61 Emmert, Patricia A 61,242 Ervin, Neal- 61 Esalian, Bruce - 21, 61, 187, 189, 195, 218 Espinosa, Edward - 61, 186, 190, 195 Faulks, Mae 6 61 Fatrburn, Darrel 6 61 Farnsworth, Bobby - 61, 137, 139, 204, 208, 213, 214 Faulkner, Linda 6 61 Faulkner, Lorna - 61,248 Eendley, Helen 6 61, 164, 236, 266 Fendorak, Joyce - 44, 61, 177, 183, 231, 254 Fenn, Lenore - 61, 138, 177, 229, 231, 233 Ferreira, Jeanette - 256 Fierro, Felix - 61,171 Figueroa, Angelita - 61 - Flke, Peggy - 61, 226, 227, 240, 242 Firestine, Thomas 6 62,81, 171, 277 Fisher, Bonnie 6 62 Fitch, Henry - 45, 62, 202 Flake, Marshall - 62, 226, 227 Flint, Betty - 62 Flohr, Rosalie A 62,218,235 Florentino, Marcia - 62 Flares, Chago - 62 Forston, Charles - 62, 164 Fox, Sonnie - 62 Frano, Abel - 62 Fraley, Philip - 62,114, 174 Franklin, Myron - 63, 204, 205, 228 Fries, Kathleen - 63, 239 Friesen, David - 63 Frtesen, Victor - 63, 114, 174, 218 Gabel, Richard - 63, 171,248 Gamez,L1d1a - 63 Gantt, Robert- 63 Garabedian, Dorothy - 63,239,242 Garcia, Conception - 63 Garcia, Della - 63,177 Garcia, Nancy - 63, 183,249 Garlott, Joan - 63 George, Patricia - 63 George, Lorna - 63 Gtllock, Charles - 63, 198 Glrard1,Patr1cla - 63, 253 Gonzales, Larry 6 64 Gouda, Anges - 4, 5, 14, 64, 231, 243, 260 Goyne, James - 64 Graves, Barbara - 64 Green, Delores - 64 Groth, Gary - 64, 137, 187, 190, 195, 213, 228 Grove, Robert 6 64, 202 Gunner, Eddie - 64 Gussee, Shirleyann - 64 Gutierrez, Montoya A 64, 19B Hc1gob1an,Carolc - 64 Hagopian, Harry 6 64 Hall, Dennis- 65, 167, 230, 252 Hall, Nancy - 65 Hall, Ronald 6 65, 175 Hamanaka, Hciruko - 65, 227, 235, 240,2-'12, 243 Hamburger, Jimmy 6 65 Hamburger, LaVernc 6 65, 182, 246 Ham1llon,8ol3 6 65, 180 Hammerstrom, Sue - 15, 65, 177,252 Hansen, Bernice 6 65, 247 Hansen, Ronald 6 65, 172 Hardison, Ellyn 6 40, 65, 177 Harmon, Larry 6 65,257 Harper, Sharon - 65 Harris, Leroy - 65, 213, 214 Harrison, Gary - 65 Hart, Larry - 65 Hartley, Norma - 66 Hartley, Norvie - 66 Hartuntan, Tommy - 66 Hawkins, James - 66 Heater, Ann - 66 Heath, Cheryl - 66, 173 Heeley,VV1llian1 - 66 Heinrich, Vernon - 66 Heintz, Judy - 66 Heinzler, Hank A 66 Henry, Linda - 66 Henry, Robert- 66, 247 Hergenroeder, Ernest- 21, 67, 187, 189, 195 244, 253 Hernandez, Cecilia - 67 Hernandez, lrma - 67, 166, 240 Herzog, Carole - 67, 187 Hickman, Amanda 67, 137, 179, 231,240 1-1111, L16y6 - 67 Hinoios, Marian - 67 Hirasuna, Stuart- 67, 135, 228, 255, 270 Hitchock, Billie Sue - 67, 262 Hodgkiss, Alice - 67, 152 Hogue, Marshall - 67 l'lOll1dCy, T6rfy - 67, 135, 176, 235, 249 Holt, Sharon A 67 Hood, Wilma - 67 Horch, Ronald 6 67 Hornig, Gerald - 67, 202, 218, 275 Hornig, Stanley 6 68, 218 Howard, James - 68 Howe, Clifford - 68, 244,258 Howe, Clinton - 68, 244,258 Howison, Diane - 68 Hubbart, Michael 6 68, 167, 175,226,227 Huber, Tommy - 68, 175 Hulse, Christie 6 68, 133, 136, 150, 164, 229, 268, 270 Hume, Lorraine - 68, 249 Hutcheson, Richard - 45, 68, 84, 133, 230 Hyn1e,Jacquelyn - 68, 114, 174, 177 Irwin, Marilyn - 68 15666616616 16, 45, 69, 132, 22, 228,256 lsaacson, Robert- 69, 230, 235 Jackson, Jeanette 6 69, 178 Jenkins, Julia 6 69 Jennings, June - 69, 177, 201, 255, 267 Jensen, Bob - 20, 69, 187, 189, 195, 244 Johns, Dennis - 69 Johnson, Ruth - 69, 166, 167 Jones, Carolyn - 69, 183, 201 Jones, Robert- 69 Jones, Ruben - 69 Jordan, Deryl 6 69,170 Juarez, Irene 6 70, 173 Kaiser, Jack- 70, 150,270 Kapriehan, Lorraine 6 70 Kasabian, Darlene 6 166 Kasparian, Elaine - 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72 A leon, Bertha 6 72, 136, 246 Lerma, Katherine 6 72 Les Kovec, Lorna - 72, 236, 266 Locon, Danny - 73, 186, 194 L111dsay, Charles - 73 Lions, Patricia - 60, 73, 177, 230, 256 257 Llpori, Vivian - 73 l Lvngcor, Saundrci A 7 260 3, 201, 231, 240, 242, Lopez, Betty e 73 Lozito, Tony - 50, 73, 187, 189, 195 Lucey, Jack - 73, 171 MacDonald, Ann - 73, 177, 231, 264 Magarian, Steven - 73 Malazian, Stanley - 73 Mangiarelli, Anno - 73 Mann, Roy - 73 Mannon, Jerry A 73 Margoslan, Cecil - 180 Markus, Jerry - 73, 175, 254 Marquez, Patricia - 74, 177 Marsh, Barbara 9 74, 177, 201,256 Marsh, Larry - 45, 74, 137, 187, 189, 195 230, 237 Marshall, Kay - 74 Marshall, Sylvia - 74, 172, 175 Martin, Larry - 74,170,171 Martin, Richard - 74 Martinez, Virginia - 74 Masloch, Joe - 74 Mason, Lee - 74, 246 Maul, Kenneth - 74, 175, 230 Mazza, Marcello - 14, 45, 74, 230, 278 Maxwell, Jl.IdY - 75 May, Joyce - 75, 236 McAllister, lrmgard - 75 McCarty, Jerrie - 75 McCarthy, Joan - 75 McCauley, Barbara - 45, 75 McCauley, Lois - 75, 270 McClain, Ronald - 75,218 McClatchey, Stanley - 75 Mclntire,Jud1th - 75, 183 McFerrin, Martin - 75, 176, 258 McKlnzie, Dale - 75 McLean, Alan - 76 McLeod, Sandra - 76 Meacham, Larry - 76, 114, 172, 173, 174 186, 195, 218 Medina, Briglt - 76 Melton, John - 76 Mendleta, Nancy Y 76 Mendieta, Stanley - 76 Meredith, Jack - 76 Metzger, Ronald - 76 Meux, Richard - 37, 76, 133, 203, 228, 238 Michael, Joyce - 44, 76, 164, 177, 183, 261, 270 Miktarian, Georgia - 76 M1llard,Ralph-76,131,135,181,187,188, 195 Miller, George A 76 Milner, Michael - 76,226 Minck, Judy - 76, 183 Mingle, Patrlcla - 77, 239 Mlniello, Nick- 77, 196 Minnls, Jimmy - 77 Mobley, Sharon - 77 Moffett, Mary Ann - 77, 182 Molina, Mary - 77 Montanez, Rudy - 77 Moradian,Phlll1p - 77 Moreno, Patsy - 77 Morris, Eldon - 77, 186, 189, 195 Morton, Paul - 77, 202, 230 Mowrey, Michael - 77 Munoz, Lillian - 78, 173 Munson, Don - 78 Murphy, Sandra - 78, 136, 177, 231 Murphy, Wayne - 78 Myers, Mary - 78 Nagy, George - 78 Nalera, Richard - 78 Nalbandian, Carol - 78 Nall, Marilyn - 78, 239, 240, 242 Namen, Karen - 78, 164, 177, 231, 261, 267, 270 Nechyatel, Van - 78 Nelson, Bill- 78 N,de,e,, gummy. 28, 40, 78, 181, 201, 227, Nilmeier, Carolyn - 44, 78, 229, 231, 240 Nilmeier, Robert- 78, 180, 201 Nine, Nancy - 78,266 Niswander, Mary - 46, 79, 137' 176' 201, 231, 253 Normart, Linda - 45, 79, 172 Novak, John - 79 Oakes, Lauellen - 79 Olague, Santos - 79 Oliver, George - 79 Olson, Emogene - 79, 166, 176, 177, 270 O'Neal, Harold - 79 Osborne, LaVerne - 79, 227, 243 Owens, James - 79 Padilla, Mary - 79 Palmer, Jeanette - 79 Paloutzian, Carole - 79, 239, 240, 242 Parker, Joe - 79, 236 Parmeter, Eddie - 79 Partain, Jimmie - 79, 204, 206, 228 Pate, Neil- 80 Patrick, Judy - 80 Pavy, Sharon - 80 Pazeian, Ronald - 80 Peabody, Morrill - 80, 235 Pene, Katie - 80 Perch, Basil - 45, 60, 80, 135, 137, 183, 213, 214, 230, 237, 259, 277 Perry, Eldred - 80 Peterson, Warren - 80, 270 Petranovich, Rolland - 80, 133, 135, 204, 212, 214, 228 231 Pinnecker, Derril 9 80 Pipes, David - 80 Pittman, Keith - 81 Platfoat, Nancy, 81 Po1ndexter,Jlmm1e - 81 Pontes, Dlana - 81, 239 Powell, Stephen Powers, John - 81 Prandlni, Emily - 81, 256 Freas, Ross - 81 Prentice, Tom - 81, 218, 227 Pretzer, Barbara - 81 Prince, Ruby A 81 Prlvett, Gary 9 81 Puloutzlan, Carol - 81 Puma, Frank - 82 Pylant, John - 82 Quick, Kathleen - 82, 172, 236 Quliada, Ernest - B2, 136 Rackley, William - 82 Ragland, Geraldine - 82, 173 Rail, Betty - 82 Rallton, Helen - 82, 173, 249 Rana, Betty - 82 Raybourn, Patty - 40, 82, 239 Reed, Howard - 82 Reid, Steve - 82 Reltz, Janette - 82 Re1tz,Thamas - 82, 175 Riley, Jean - 82 Rlnes, Barbara - 83 Rlnes, Marshall - 83 Rloias, Eduardo - 45, 83, 243 Ritchie, Clinton - 83, 235 Rizzo, JoAnn - 83, 164, 166, 183, 267 Roager, Rod - 83 Robbins, Jewell - 83, 150 Roberts, Gerald- 83 Roberts, Helen - 83, 239, 242 Roberts, Larry - 83 Rodgers, Loralea - 83 Rodriguez, Raoul- 83, 196, 244 Roehrman, Nichole - 83, 183, 239, 242, 261 Rosser, Jerry - 47, 83, 137, 139, 186, 189, 195, 212, 214, 228, 254 Ross1,Dennls - 83 Routson, .lanle - 83,249 Ruby, earhafa 4 84, 137, 138, 179, 231, 240, 253 Russell, Elizabeth - 84 Russell, Martha - 84 Rutherford, Delores - 44, 84, 177 Salford, Sandra - 84 Salwasser, Loretta - 84, 183 Sam, Douglas - 84 Sanchez, Aggie San Filippo, Vance - 84 Santos, Barbara - 84, 136, 164, 254, 268 Sarklslan, Gerald - 84, 247 Schedler, Susan - 87, 179, 264, 267, 270 Schlld, Kathleen - 85, 183, 227,266 Schilling, Michael - 85 Schmidt, Alnlta - 85, 183 Schmidt, Kayren - 85 Schneider, Len - 85 Schreiner, Ronald - 85 Schwabenland, Frances - 85, 239 Schwabenland, Fred - 85 Scott, Andrew Y 85 Scott, Ronald - 85, 170, 236, 261 Scott, Susan - 85, 253 Seagle, Donald - 85 Seals, Robert - 85 Setrakian, Donna - 85, 183,266 Shahln, Shakl - 85 Shamlin, Dianne - 85 Shanoian, John - 86 Sharp, Marilyn - 86 Shelly, Bob Shepherd, Sharon - 86,231 Sherrill, Douglas - 86 Shriver, Laurence Shultz, David - 45, 86 Shultz, Jerry - 86 Silva, Roberta - 86, 166 Slrman, John - 86,203,256 Sltton, Herb - 45, 86, 135, 172, 173, 186, 190, 195 Sklles, Arthur - 86, 186, 190, 195 Slavens, Jerald - 48, 86, 168, 170 Slayer, Jlm - 86, 244 Smith, Carol- 87, 173 Smith, Carolyn - 87 Smith, Eugene - 87 Smith, Bud - 45, 87, 134, 222, 228, 252,267 Smith, George - 87 Smith, John - 87 Smith, Linda - 87 Smith, Sandi - 87 Smith, Wesley - 87 Soderstrom, Lee - 45, B7, 180, 202 Sommers, Tom v 87, 134, 187, 188, 195, 212, 213, 214, 228, 237 Sorensen, Dennis - 87, 175, 178, 278 Spears, Linda - 87, 165, 178, 231, 264,270 Spry, Russell Stasie, Terry Y 87 Stathakis, Constantina - 87 Stewart, Randy - 87 Stillwell, Wayne - 88 St. Louis, Timothy - 88 Stone, Wilma - 88, 183 -289- Stoner, Janice - 88, 177, 249 Storey, Vernon 88 Storey, Virginia A 60, 88 Stuart, Gary - 88, 133, 137, 204, 206 208, 228 Stude, Loulse - 15, 88, 172, 177, 231, 252 Sudllan, Harold - 88 Swanson, Carole - 88 Swengel, Arleen 9 88 Symansk1,Sandra - 88,201,231 Tankersley, DeLona - 89, 173 Taylor, Sandra - 89 Taylor, Ruby - 89, 239 Terzlan, Ralph - 89 Thetford, Danny - 89, 187, 188, 195, 198, 244 Thomas, Carolyn - 89 Thomas, Margaret- 89 Thomas, Timothy 9 45, 58, 89, 150, 243 Thorrlpson,Sh1rley - 89 Thornton. Harold Thornton, Patrlcla - 89, 167 Tokunaga, June - 89,183,245 Toreson, Carol- 44, 89, 138, 176, 218, 231, 234, 238 Torres, Gloria - 89, 183 Torongo, Larry - 89, 187, 188, 195 Taraslan, Janice - 89, 164, 268 Towry, Russell Y 89 Trammer, Lolalne - 90, 175, 246 Tucker, James - 90 Urlarte, Albert - 90, 138, 139, 204, 255 Valdez, Gloria - 90 Vallo, Lucinda - 90 Van Wyhe, Louise - 90 Vasquez, Benlamln - 90, 198, 244 Vaught, Martha - 90 Vera, Velma - 90 Vlnzant, Barbara - 21, 46, 90, 137, 179, 226, 231, 233, 240, 253 Wadley, Hazel - 90 Waggoner, Kathryn - 90 Wagner, Kay Y 91, 246 Waite, Robert 9 91 wallda, Johnny . 45, 91, lea, lea, 195, 222, 230 Walker, Clarence Walker, Donald - 91,171, 182 Walker, Fred - 91 Walker, Ronald - 9l,169,171,182 Wallace, Bobble 9 40, 91, 181 Wallace, Susan - 91, 177,229,231 Wallis, Lynne - 91,179,235 Wahl, Joy - 91, 246 Walthall, June - 91 Wass,Cather1ne - 91 Watchemplno, Jimmy 91 waltlhs, Michael 4 91, 155, 173, 186, lea, 195, 203 Wattenbarger, Patricia - 17, 91, 178, 242 Weber, David Q 91, 255 Wegley, Dennis - 92, 189, 256, 267 Welsbrodt, Neal - 19, 92, 137, 187, 213, 214, 230 Weppler, Leslie - 45,92 Wernet,D1ana - 92 West, Larry - 92,218 West, William Westertleld, Nancy - 92, 236 Westphal, Barbara - 92, 242 Wh1te,Cralg - 92, 137, 186,188, 195, 215, 270 Wh1te,Paula - 41, 92, 183,253 White, Richard - 92, 183 Whitt. Glenn - 92.198 Wlchert, Myrna - 92, 172, 183, 247 Wlckstrom, Annette - 93, 136, 167, 257, 268 Wrebe, Barbara - 93 Wiley, Patty A 93 Williams, Brent- 93 Williams, Elizabeth - 93, 172,247 Williams, Gary - 93, 214, 215,218 Williams, Phyllis - 93 Wilson, Barbara - 93 Wlmer, Betty - 93 Winnett, Raytard - 93 Wlnsell, Darline - 93, 248 Winter, Leo - 93, 248 Wittwer, Robert - 93, 164, 263, 266 Wald, Robert- 93 Wong, Edward Woody, Deanna - 93,257 Wriaht, Larrv - 93 Wyatt, Shelia - 95, 236 Yagmoorian, Mary - 95, 229, 239 Yamaguchi, Joyce - 95, 226, 227, 235, 236 242 Ybarra, Eloise - 95 Yeager, Glenda - 95 Yoakum, Barbara Yonke, Annette - 95 Yoshlkawa, lrene - 95, 226, 227, 235, 236 Zagratos, Paul - 95 Zamora, Olivia - 95 Zander, Diane - 95,242 Zander, Larry - 95, 137, 139, 204, 205, 208 212, 214, 274 George, Kathleen Logan, Ralph Murphey, Wayne . mmafmtnnwsmzrwavlrnvlvf-,mffvvrm-ui,J,:m,.'ur14 A 'X .1 wg maxima -1 2::7Jwa?fs+,,nuyrf.nlmmwnsawsmasm ' asneuwmzaumzlua. . 1-tmcagaharm:11mllnnu.:ra.m31m.1s.1umm1smm1n 'e1ws.:w'nmulm1nM: :zum .em:efolm,g.u umm-X ff-1 1:1 ,mmm wmsas -.iawxvr u,xmnv,iLu-,wadhmvr awras'-mmwsyuvwafvnmxvafmmwsarmumaem u1a,un1..v.4srw ex-A wg. vu M musuxnmazawmvafhmmuvwsrmn lx eral -xvefaanmi . 1,.. 1, Mgt. 1 ' , , .,., 3 VAA., Jn LM 1 iw.. ai. 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