Strathmore High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Strathmore, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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L. to R, front row-Joe Takemoto, Lloyd Thetford. Jerry Nanamura, Joe Wayne Rowell, Don Smith, Noel Huxtable, Bruce Crawford, Lester Seay, Tommy Moreno, Ronnle White, Jimmy Norris. Second row-Robie Eastlack, Jerry Schultz, Jim- my Nelson, Richard Thompson, Dick Haberman Donnie Rowell, George Morey, E Bill Grisham, Nick Huizar. Back row- Arthur Sloan, Joe Dee Boyd, Peter Toc- chini, Jack Scarbrough, David Fillmore, Larry Jones, Gary Sortors, Joe Ruiz, Foster Nrlson, Arnold Crawford, Nicky Rodriguez. L to R, front row-Edna Jean Hughes, Lola Mae Longley, Barbara Branch, Linda Parmal Lenna Cromeenes. Mary Lynn Blackwood, Maurine Foster, Tronye Alexander, Roberta Hughe Second row-Patsy Coley, Judy Tocchini, Donna Gill, Caroline Nelson, Nancy Riggs, Delori Hubbard, Ona Lee Power, Dell Juan Hughes, Jeri Willows. Third row-Patty Conley, Barbal Nelson, Ruth Gange, Ellen Woody, Georgia Rogers, Carol Bequette, Phyllis Knutson, Delph Pierce, Donna Lowe. Despite the fact that the Hi-Y was a relatively new organization, the club enjoyed a fruitful and worthwhile yea Weekly meetings of the Strathmore High School group were held at the school on Wednesday nights with the leader Tris Hubbard and Bob Bottoms acting as advisers. At the end of the first semester, when Mr. Hubbard was called into active service for Uncle Sam, the boys presents him with a leather traveling kit. Then they welcomed Mr. Bottoms as their new adviser for the remainder of the yea During the year the boys hosted the Porterville Hi-Y for an evening of basketball and refreshments. Representing tl club at a HY Conference in Asilomar was Gary Sortors. A basketball team from the club participated in a tournz ment at C. O. S. Officers for the year were as follows: President, Jerry Nanamurag Vice-President, Joaquin Rodriguezg Secretar Gary Sortorsg Sergeant-at-Arms, Joe Wayne Rowell. This year the Strathmore High School Y-Teen Club had Miss Aubery as adviser and Mrs. Tocchini as club mothe Officers who served the club this year were president. Ona Lee Power: vice-president, Linda Parmang secrctar Delphia Pierceg treasurer, Barbara Branch, program chairman, Barbara Nelson: and devotional chairman, Lola M: Longley. The YWCA provided money to help send four girls, Mary Lynn Blackwood, Maurine Foster, Bernice Brant and Patsy Coley, to Asilomar for the mid-winter conference. Five delegates and advisers attended the conference. whic was a highlight of the year. The YWCA purpose has been fulfilled by SUHS Y-Teen girls this year. The purpose is to build a fellowship of womi and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which x seek to understand Jesus, to share in his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge of the love of God. Page 40

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FV Cl UR 5SDANQL to R, fI'0nf POW -- L to R, front row - Donna Gill, R u b y Hirabayashi, D o r i s Marks, Georgina Del Greco, Janet Gon- zales. Back row - Lola Longley, Gary McGowen, B u d Go- ings. -ginia Keck, Peggy Jglas, Caroline Nel- i. Back row-Shir- y Williams, Lee ins, D a vi d Flli re, Wilbur Hansen, o n y e Alexander, urine Foster. L to R-Linda Par- man-V. Pres., Betty Tickel-Treas., Shirley , Speaks - Pres., Patsy Q an-IL Keith-sec. Allgludlulllinl, ix v i if li-gg ,vinci --X - i.ANcHE PREMO X. , . XQ lifornia's Spanish pioneers would have approved and been proud of the activities of the Strathmore High School inish Club during the past year. Under the expert guidance of their adviser, Mrs. Premo, the club prospered and omplished a great deal. is year an album was received from a school in Argentina in return for one the Spanish Club sent last year. 'I'he um was prepared by the Antonio Ortiz de Ocampo school in Jose Mariz, state of Cordoba, country of Argentina. The ums were made under the auspices of the Red Cross. unusual feature of the term was the annual assembly sponsored and presented by the club. This year the Spanish lb was given the honor of presenting the assembly in recognition of Mr. Lightner's birthday. The program was nposed of various sketches beginning with his childhood days, on through school and army and portraying his years football coach and principal here at school. Completing the program was the cutting of the big birthday cake of ich all partook. on discussion and study, the club came to the conclusion that the best way of creating interest and at the same ie, showing membership, would be to purchase club pins. Therefore, for the first time in a number of years, pins re ordered and purchased by the members. In the Spring, the members enjoyed a gay and festive party to climax activities or the year. Also, a sale of Spanish and American candy was sponsored by the club as a money making iject. us, with a full and interesting year completed, the Spanish Club calendar of events was closed. Page 39



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L to R. front row-Ruby Hirabayashl, Margaret Hamilton, Peggy Douglas, Jane! Gonzales. Rosalie Speck, Barbara Cargile, Diane Pike. Second row-Mrs. Premo, advisery Myrna Main, Mardell Main, Patsy Keith, Marilyn Peterson, Edna Jean Hughes, Peggy Tillery. Third row - Deanna Stewart, Lou Ann Thomas, Patsy Dye, Joyce Jackson, Dorothy Hurst, Mar- jorie Foster. Maxine Barker, Roberta Hughes. Back row-Olivia Skuba, Patsy Adams, Shirley Gibson, Joaquina Mar- tinez, Bernice Branch, Phyllis Colllns, Peggy Dill. Caroline Nelson. fl. front row-Beatrice Huizar. Mary Hirabayshi, Donna Lowe, Lenna Cromeenes, Judy ni, Dell Juan Hughes, Jeri Willows. Wiley Crocker, Patsy Coley. Second row-Carol te Bonnie Takemoto, Delphia Pierce, Doris Marks, Phyllis Knutson, Ellen Woody, n Rowell, Tronye Alexander, Shirley Williams. Third row-Georgia Rogers, Barbara , Jean Busby, Nancy Riggs, Enedina Ruiz, Don Berryhill, Joe Takemoto, Dorman Betty Tickel. Back row-Ruth Gange, Georgina Del Greco, Marcella Dye, Bette Os- Mary Lynn Blackwood, Shirley Speaks, Nelda Dunn, Linda Parman, Maurine Foster, a Farless. is year has marked a new event in the school spirit of each and every Spartan. ice several students felt the lack of school spirit among themselves, they undertook the task of starting a club all students interested in giving our fellows moral support at the games. 'rd was passed around and when the day for the first meeting came, approximately 80 students jammed the study l. Ruth Gauge presided over the first meeting at which the club elected Phyllis Knutson as their president. The retary-treasurer, Delphia Pierce, was appointed by the president. Mrs. Premo consented to be the teacher-adviser the first Pep-Club. this time school spirit was riding high, The club sponsored a rooter's bus to all away games. Judy Tochinni a elected head song leader. She selected Linda Parman, Jeri Willows, D. J. Hughes, and Lenna Cromeenes as her lstants. A constitution was drawn up and adopted by the club. ne of the projects the club undertook this year were as follows: secured rooterls caps for members of the club, ught pom-poms to all games, supported and created assembly rallies before games. ry member hopes that this club shall continue in the future, and that it shall be the gathering place for every .nny and Jeannie Spartan united for victory. PQ an A1

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