Strathmore High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Strathmore, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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PATTY CONLEYARNOLD CRAWFORD LENNA CROMEENES LOUIS DePAOLI GEORGINA DEL GRECO JERRY FAIRLEYMARCELLA DYE CLASS JUNE HURT ALICE HOOP!-IR WELCH HUDSON JOYCE HUDSON KURZDELL JUAN HUGHES NICK HUIZAR B. Oswald, D. Pierce, and M. Haney entered the local speaking contest which was sponsored by the Lions Club. The class was also very proud of its humorous play Moonlight and Applesaucef' lSee page 493. It was a great success! The cast and staff produced a wonderful performance. The Junior Assembly, given on February 29,-a western skit, a cooking school, and a Melodrama-was an outstanding event of the year. Those participating were: H. Spuhler, C. Bequette, R. Gange, B. Oswald, L. Thomas, M. Dye, L. Cromeenes, P. Coley, J. Willows, P. Collier, B. Nelson, G. Rogers, P. Knutson, D. Lowe, D. Pierce, W. Hudson, and J. Wilcox. The western act of this assembly was chosen as a part of the Exchange Assembly. E. R. BERRYHILL Adviser BARBARA NELSON CODY NOEL BETTY OSWALD DELPHIA PIERCE GARLAND PIKE ONA LEE POVVER On April 15 most of the Juniors dressed up in honor of Junior Rube Day. They will long remember Saturday, May 31. That was the night of the Junior-Senior Banquet, with a Hawaiian Theme. The General Chairmen were Ruth Gange and Mr. Be-rryhill. The Committees were Favors and Decoration, G. Rogers, D. Pierceg Hall Decoration, B. Takemotog Entertainment, J. Tocchini, D. Hughes, O. Powersg Programs, C. Bequette, P. Knutsong and Clean up, J. Wilcox. Even though the class is looking forward to being the Seniors next year. they will never forget the events which made their Junior year such 9. success! -by Barbara Nelson and Maurine Haney 1.1-:14:r'r,x 'riioixms JOHN wILcox JUDY 'roccH1N1 DORMAN coLL1i-:R ELLEN WOODY RAY FOSTER mm WILLOWS Page 13

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1' CAROL BARRl'IT'l' JOE CADELL SUE BARRETT GENIC BURGDORF CAROL Bl'lQUl'ITTl'l ROY BRITT PATSY COLEY JUNIOR LOIS FITZPATRICK WELCH HUDSON, noNA1.n comms nurn rt:ANr:11: MAURINE HANEY ALFRED HALL. I.I.'.RT nm.fxBlxv.xs1ii President JOE CADELL, This class of fity-one students has progressed steadily this year under the capable direction Vice President of the adviser, Mr. Berryhill, and the class officers. The Juniors are very proud of their many BONNIE TAKEMOTO, successful activities and outstanding students. They are proud of the large number of mem- Secretary bers who have participated in sports and clubs. The boys who were active in the different RUTH GANGE, sports were-Football-J. Cadell, J. Sola, W. Hudson, V. M. Hunt, and J. Wilcox. Basket- Treasurer ball-R. Britt, A. Crawford, G. Burgdorf, L. DePao1i, and R. Foster. Baseball-W. Hudson. JESSE REYES, R. Foster, G. Burgrdorf and H. Stein. J. Wilcox was the only Junior entered in the track Yell Leader events. l'llYl.I.IS KNUTSON V. M. HUNT DONNA LOWE DORIS MARKS EDVVARD LAMB MARGARET MCGOYVAN The seven eirls initiated into Service Club were B. Takem oto. J. Reyes. O. Power, B. Oswald, R. Gauge, B. Nelson and S. Barrett. Members of the C.S.F. from the Junior Class were E. Woody, P. Conley, G. Rogers, and D. Pierce. The Jun- ior class had more girls in G.A.A. fSee page 553 than any other class, and many of the F.F'.A. lSee page 287 members were Junior boys! They were also well represented in Student Council. They chose Phyllis Knutson as their candidate for Annual Queen with Harold Spuhler as her manager. The class had 10045 Annual sales, too! JOHNNY SOLA JICSSIIC Rl'IYl'lS HAROLD SI'lTlIIll4IR GEORGIA ROGERS HAROLD STICIN BONNIE TAKICMOTO ELIJON TAYLOR X -l , . Y .se Page 12



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I SPIKE EVERETT ADAMS C,9.5- '53 Hit bear! war at great at tba world. But there war no morn in it in bold lbe memory of u wrong. Reedley School 1, 2: FFA 3: Operetta 4. sI-IERRYI. RAE ANDERSON Marnie? Her friendtbip it to eruy to win. UGG- sl A joke and a laugh for the day to begin. Y-Teens 1, 2: Spartan News 4: Operetta 3: Class Play 4: Exchange Assembly 3. , , t JEWELL LUCY BARKER Mt-,ici .lu-n.-LA A bright fiatufe .fbe'J dreaming of, for ber, and ber true love. GAA 2, 3, Operetta 1: Class Play 3. K DAVID EUGENE BAKER N-7004 5U 'f '5 1 Bom for turret: be Jeemed, Ilyitb grave to win, with beart to bold, Willy rbining gift: that took all eyex. Operetta 1: Exchange Assembly 4: Basketball 1: Track 1. x BOBBY JOE BRADLEY 5.013 - ' 3 3 He frowned bit work witb the gift of .1 song. FFA 1, 2: Operetta 3, 4: Football 1: Basketball 1: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE BEA BLACKWOOD 11 if the wire bead that make: the ,still tongue. Class Treasurer 2: Class Secretary 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 1, 2: GAA 4: Service Club 3. 4: Spartan News 1: Class Play 4: Operetta 1, 3, 4. PATRICIA FAYE BURNS LV! av' :Lb 5 'I Her mire war eifer Joft, gentle and low, a noble trait in woman. GAA 2, 3: Y-Teens 2: Class Play 3: Operetta 1. DUWAINE ALLEN BRANCH Nav ' 5 None like bim, none, 7 Ile if the only one. Spartan Knights 4: Football 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. s BOBBY EUGENE BUTLER tyi'-M f-S 'X-why' ' J A little non.IenJe now and tben it relirbed by tbe wi.fe.rt men. Exchange Assembly 4: Athletic Manager 3: Foot- ball 2, 4. . 'S 1 GEOBGANNB coLE lvlo-'Pi 'A rib' A quick little .rmile with an intent to do mixrbief. Y-Teens 1, 2: Pleiades Staff 3: Class Play 4: Operetta 3. Page 14 SENIOR CLASS Since time immemorlal, all freshmen have been timid. In the fall of 1948. seventy-six meek students entered SUHS. mostly f r o m and Strath- compose the class. Each Sunnyside more. to freshman student was looking fur- ward to ous years four prosper- of high school and to the day in 1952 which would be the completion of his achievements. The class placed confidence in Johnnie Watkins' lead- ership ability, choosing him to be its just presl- dent. One of the class activities was the wrlt- ing of the class song. Bill Mc., Jay C. and Johnnie W., Eddie R., Dick R.. and David B. went out for sports. Nadine S., MargaretJ, Jewell B., Mary Jean H., and Carol F. went out for girls' sports. Mickey Miller made C. S. F. During a bols- terous Sophomore year, Ronnie G. and Bill M. were added to the llst of athletes trying to wln trophies for the school. Antonia R. and Joyce T. joined the others in G. A. A. Sharon S.. joined Mickey on C.S.F. James Seay was elected athletic manager and Imogene N. served as assistant yell - leader. Herbert R. was chosen to be the class presl- dent. As the class members became orient- ed they began to join different organizations. James S., Bonnie B.. and Mickey M. were Spartan News report- ers: Bill Mc. became a member of the Spar- tan Knights: Carol F. was a saleswoman for the Plelades. Joe Wal- lace was Junior class president. Invitations to join the service club were extended to Patty H.. Joyce T.. Mary Jean H., Nadine S., Phfyllis R., Carol F.. Antonia R. and Bonnie B. Imogene N, was head yell-leader for the school. Her assistants were Joyce T. and Carol F. Sharon S. was man- ager of advertising: and James Seay was vlce-president. A successful event of the year was the Junior play entitled Don't Take My Penny. The cast included Carol F.. Eddie Z, Joe W., Glen- da M., Mickey M.. Pat- ty H., Shirley L., Joyce and Imogene N. Eddie Z. took part ln the local Lions club speaking contest. Mick- ey M. was actlve as a news reporter for Spar- tan Hlghllght on KT IP and Co-editor of the Pleiades Shirley L.. Patty H., and Mickey were active members of the Spartan News Staff. The class had two queens in the form of Joyce T. as Football Queen and Imogene N. as Queen of Basketball. A suc-

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