Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)
- Class of 1951
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Jones, mi, .,o.... .,.d.,...,..,,-,. M, V- cl ' 1 d in s ecificotions for the new gymnasium Mrs. Fred Leetef ond Mr. Myron K. Noef, clerk. In This picture t e our IS s u y g p C67 IQ REED I? TRUSFEES A Message To All The school year 1950-51 has at last seen the start of construction on our long awaited gymnasium. Various other improvements have been made to the athletic plant and equipment. Several new school rooms will be added before the fall term is in session. We very reluctantly accepted the resignation of our Superintendent, Irvin Ai Shimmin, who has served us so faithfully and efhciently. He has our best wishes in his new position which he has surely earned. Full cooperation has been given the School Board by the faculty, the community advisory committee and Home School Association. Congratulations and best wishes go with those graduating and also to those who as members of the armed services will be graduating in absence with their classmates. BOARD or' SCHOOL TRUSTEES Troma U11ifezlSeb0ol Dixfrirf BQBBYIQWJEBSTEEQ MR. IRVIN A. SHVMMIN Dear Editor Wilma: You, the Telescope Staff and your faculty advisor, Mr. Herkenhoff, have accepted a great challenge in publishing this yearbook. We compliment all of you for the fine service performed. Recording and depicting student life is an effective means of devel- oping your creative leadership. Our board of trustees, through its administrators and teachers, recognizes the many values which come from participating in student activities, including this one of yours. You lift the horizons and outlook of all by identifying our students. You develop a wholesome attitude toward work by your conscious attention to each day's details. You set a pattern for high ideals in our students by a proper selection of the events reported. You help to bring about an understanding in the field of human relationships by search- ing for those almost hidden emotional responses which characterize youth's quest for discovery. Accept our heartiest congratulations for producing this 1950-1951 living high school account. IRVIN A. SHIMMIN Disfrirf S1lfIl'1'il1f!'Hll'l'71f 7 LEON YYVELBQUDBQCQJESJB TESIMEER MHSTERESS 8 CLAIRE E. FRANKLIN HELEN C. NOEL Prinvipal Vic'6-Plfilzfipal B.S. Ohio University BA. Universiiy of Washington M A Ohio Stoie University MA. Oregon State College B iogy H E mics X HMESL E3 HN 1' r' Seated from left to right are Manuel Quekada, athletic chairman, Warren Parn1e'ee, publicity chairman, Eileen Robinson, vice-presidentg Chad Smith, president, Glenna Garrixon, secretary, Dan Grau, Tl -asurerg Virgnla Samuels, social chairman. Standing from left to right are Mr. Clair Franklin, council advisor, Gary Casey, ninth grade representative, Frank Pillott, eleventh grade representative, True Seaborn, twelfth grade representative: Joe Pastrone, tenth grade representative, Joel Stevens, seventh grade representative. Eddie Walsh, eighth grade rep- resvntativo, was not present for the picture. . STUD QQ 193 33.333333 it i 1 NI'Ql.LIE .. ADAMS BA, Ohii niversity Sevent Grade M X HOMLR E. LIVERMORE B.S. University of Nebraska Business Education MARION D. BARNES BA. Syracuse University Librarian Louis H. HERRENHO1-'If BA. UCLA MA u.c.L. . English n Aux A. IBAVIS XVILBUR J. FARR HARRX' E. GARDNER BA. UCLA B.A. Washington State College BA. USC Lqx V L fda-gm U15 Industrial Am MA. USC Jj' Sociaf Studios ' J 'B at ix It J' R K zauxuamas PATRICIA V1 Mmuk B A, Sumo Bonham CoHoge FT EWRI1 Ton sl CSS ego 1 ghS oo c-.cry ww My My ' Physica' Educuf 4l 'w.. ANNA B. WAl.I.AC.I. B S UCLA GMS Plwsncol Educmwon AWK U . .l. limvlx Nl-'r'1'11 G1-oxen Ii. PII cm-R l:Rl'ID P. liyijgqs ff, BA Uv vfx4fr'f1 Cy of C-ufvfor lvrnx B S, Nerf! wabrrw Stun' Yroch rfrs' Coflrvqf- B S. Culifc vrvw1 Q Imfwrinwfqf T-ffhu qqfjy lmfvvh G rcnr it- M Qfxl c Scwrvff- nur! Mqffh ,AT QL! J, X 5 , L V ul 1 ll J 1, wifi f My WMNMW M W WM Q9 - 1 N I qwlfk' . :N Q X 9545 W 51 Q a XFX X3 wg , 6? K C 1 if P Q X f Agijig NH W V06 11 rw 'Up Cf.3LIL1'3Cf21!JE3 TLQCQKQWE wjfwgiw W M WWA I A x f sf J Q A Z6 - L16 'Qmee vw f N v, 1 I fl , f td, , CIR 45 Ai: WLL- I l' X5 !' we st likely take lilo easy. 0 gf I Mos! likely to be one ioke behind. 14D PEZ? TESTS BILL SISCO MARIE DIEHL Class Presidenl 2, 4 G. L. 2, 3, 4 V. C 2, 3, 4 G,A.A, 2, 3,4 Football 2, 3, 4 Publicity Clfmairmcm 4 Co-caplaiiw 4 Class Tru-asurvr 4 Play Q Sluts' 3, 4 Slum 3 Tvluscope: 3, 4 Boys' Glfw Q Exchange- Assumbly Q, 3 Band Q Exclwango Assembly 2 SokAl-lop Chairman 3 S. B. Social Clvairman 3 NANCY BRIGGS RONNIE HOLLIMAN Football l, 2, 3, 4 Co-captain 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Co-captain 3 Band 3, 4 Annual 3, 4 C,S.F, 2, 3, 4 llilc Mcmborl G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Seicrvlary 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 G,L, Q, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Play 2 S. B. Athletic Clfvairman Class Vice-Presidenl 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 2 Exchange Assembly Q, 3 Dance Band 4 Class Sevcrrilary 4 Boys' Glvc- 2 Band 2 3 Most likely Io pull a big deal. Most likely to wrestle with you. Most likely to keep calm. Most likely to put his loot in it. T'E3.Z?SE'9EZE IREJHSTS AUDREY CROSS BARRY FARRAH Entered 4 Foolball 2, 3, 4 G.L, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Slate 3 F,B.L,A. 3 Exchange Assembly 2, 3 Boys' Glee 2 Class Vice-APresident 2 I Most likely to keep behind the eight ball. Most likely to need help. DON GRAU VIRGINIA SAMUELS I O S.B. Treasurer 4 G.L. 2, 3, 4 V,C. 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Z Treasurer 3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee 2 C.S.F. 3, 4 Foalball 2, 3, 4 Slate 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Telescope 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 ' S.B, Social Chairman 4 F.B.L.A. 3, 4 Class Treasurer l 1155 LK PLBZE. HATES Most likely to be a year older next year. l. oslv 'k Q16 ily ean air CHAD SMITH Class President l, 2, 3 S,B. President 4 C.S.F. 4 Tr-lcscope 3, 4 Play 3, 4 V.C. 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Easketball 2, 3, 4 lraclc 3, 4 Manager 2 Ex:l'tange Assembly Q Boys' Glef- 2 S Rosni GARCIA Maiorette 3, 4 Play 3 Cheerleader 3 Class Sccrevtary l, 2 Exchange Assembly 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 G.L. 2,3 Telescope 3, 4 Slate- 3, 4 Ill D .T77, HOLLY HURLOCKER BILL FULLER Gi. 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Vico-President 3 Exchange Assembly 2, 3 , Class Vice-President Q F.B.L.A. 3, 4 President 3 Slate 3, 4 Editor 4 Telescope 3, 4 Plwotograplwr 4 Most likely to want ynriexty Most likely to kevp trying. Mos? liko'y vo moku 11 iokn' Of il V109 Ylkvly Vo be 0 cob drivw TRAP EE RTHSTS EILEEN ROBINSON TRUE SEABQRN GJXA. 2, 3, 4 SUr'HCv'C1ulU 3 GL, 2, 3 CMN, Vwnv-Prxwudf-M 3 Rvprvscnfovivv 2 SB. Rvprefimwfcutivv A CSF. 3, 4 Exfimnqn Aiswmbfy 3 Vice-Prcsndem 3 Focnvbcxl! 3, 4 PYCW Q, 3 Buwlu-OlJf1H 3 Sfme 3, 4 Tr-vm11w3, -1 S.B Roprescntofuw- 3 Truck 4 S B, VlC0fPrv5wdclvY 4 V C 3, 4 Exchungc' Assombly 2, 3 Svcm-1r1ryfTre-:umm 4 GMM' Gln v 7 Mos! likf-'y YO sm- vhr- ofhor sidrx Most Ink:-ly Yo kvvp it Cluivv JACK HACKMAN IRMA NIETO vc. 2, 3, 4 GL 213, 4 Truck 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Tvrmix Q, 3, 4 7 FOOHJQIN 4 V ' Fsf.Nk.x1lm4r 4 E 1 X f 1, L V f L 1 1 . 1 L , .4 C X f ,f I 21,1 l c A1 V J F A I ' - f -L2 V1 1 4 173 7,1 L. A41fL jf I.: l'I If 7 M I fx ' M7 ' TBR EJEZE ESTHSTS O O B Most likely to lend o helping hand. Most like-ly WILMA DANSBY JACKIE DENNY Telescope 3, 4 GL, 2, 3, 4 Editor 4 Slate 3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 G.L. 2, 3 Plciy 2, 3 Exchange Assembly Q F,B.L.A, 3, 4 Girl? Give- Q to watch 'em llvx. 7 ,I ' LAVERN12 Coma WILMA WILLIAMS A fl L G.l.. 2, 3, 4 Enwred 4 .V L K A F.B.I,A. 3, 4 61.4 l 'l if Y Secretory 3 ' 1 ,I I, f , K f I , ,X 4 15 I U39 I M051 likely to giggle. Most likely to have 0 mon, T GLENNA GARRISON Cheerleader 3, 4 S.B, Secretory 4 Class Se-crelory 3 Mcziorelte 3 Exchange Asacmbly G,A.A. 2, 3, 4 G.L. 2, 3 Slole 4 Glue Club 2 Ploy 3, 4 PE RTHSTS Mos? likely io be happy-go-lucky Mos? likely to be Q homemaker. ,-gg5:- lLlf:-gui' Q avr Gi' 13,4 V nd 2, 3 . t n n I I, NJN? X rchestro 2 Ny l X N' 2 G A A 3 4 I XX? 4 l ly Cy I l 2 ll N ' -lf . , g . X .f' fl v , Q Qt-,LX , , l ll X .19 x 1 . 5 ' l I I l X' I ,X . A f f,f 'C l U N' l M051 like-ly lo throw U Vorly M051 Iikuly to break cn pitchvr. 4205 EXi?E?Z.E RTHSTS BEVERLY SIMPSON XXIARREN PARMELEE G.l.. 2, 3, 4 S.B. Publicity Clwc1lrmon3 Treasurer 4 Bcmcl 2, 3 Mmlorfrtlrf 4 Foolbczll 3 Annual 4 lvmwls Q, 3 GAA, Q, 3, 4 Play, l, Q Slum- Q, 3, 4 C.S.F. 2, 3 bxclmngv Asscmldly 2, 3 Prl-srclenf 17 V.C. 3 Groclunlvcl 3 'W' MARIAN STLGLR BARBARA HAl,L Molorolhv 3, 4 Gi, 2, 3, 4 Annual 3, 4 Prwslclent 4 GAA. 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. Q, 3, 4 Prmidczvwt 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3 G.I., Q, 3 Annual 3, 4 Holm-coming Quwru 4 Exclwcmgc Assembly Q Exclwcmgex Assembly 2 F.B.L.A. 3 Chwrlvcxclm 4 Most likely to bc prcsumpluous. Mom! likely 10 gel Top wdges ol J. P. Povveu BQELPEZE. EAR? STPS9 LE3.HuLl'Z?b.i'iE'. We, the Seniors of 1951, will to the Seniors of 1952 the following collection of artifacts, opinions, atti- tudes, and talents. It is because of them that we are what we are today, may they help you attain the stature and prominence we have attained and retain. I, Don Igor Grau, will my mellow contralto to Baritone Barbara Sayre. I, Barbara Hall, will my masochistic tendencies to Shirley Nelsen. To Cecil Gannaway, I, Ira Russell, will my nightly trips to Home-wood Canyon. To Margie Trotter, I, Glenna Garrison, will my half empty bottle of Liquid Sunshine. I, Jackie Denny, will my beckoning smile to Carol W'oods. I, Ronnie Monk Holliman, will my tail to Bruce Robinson, who is without any. I, Beverly Simpson, will my love of variety to Barbara Say rs. I, Virginia Samuels, will my well known schnoz to Warren Parmelee, who could use it to better ad- vantage than I. I, Jack Hackman, will my loud mouth and bois- terous habits to Naomi Lineback, who is so quiet and refined. To Bill Johnson, I, Bob Stevens, will my terrific affinity for science and math. I, Chad Smith, will my ability to find a second meaning to Bruce Robinson, who can't even find a first. I, Bill Roberson, will my first base berth to Don johnson, who can't seem to get there. I, Barry Farrah, will my night life to Bill johnson, who could use a night with the boys. I, Marie Deihl, will to Delores Barbee my turbu- lent emotions. I, Philip Stick Lopez, will to Raymond Hunter my athletic physique. I, Wilma Dansby, will my dissipated habits to Pat Wallace, although she has enough of her own. I, Bill Fuller, will to Bing Harris my love for life- guards who will save you from drowning and other dire distresses. I, Nancy Briggs, will my membership card in the W.C.T.U. to Frank Piilott. I, Roselyn Keeling, will my long black tresses to Dale Knight, who has trouble growing his own. To Mike Wallack, I, Rosie Garcia, leave one small bag of peanuts. I, Audry Cross, will to Barbara Farrah my pa- triotism. I, Gene Mauldin, will my virile personality to Don Dill. I, Warren Parmelee, will my senior year to Don O'Yates, who may need a couple. I, Eileen Robinson, will to Audri Mabbutt my English heritage, of which Bruce is so proud. I, Wilma Williams, will to Lou Little my bulky form. A Juan Marshall yo, Irma Nieto, lc dejo mi talento Espanol. To Millie Pitt, I, LaVerne Cobb, will my southern drawl. May she put it to as good advantage as I. To Coline Wellbaum, I, Holly Hurlocker, leave the cold nights in the dark room. I, Bert Nieto, will my National Guard uniform to Manuel Quezada. I, John Lineback, will my stall next to Your Host to Bobby Lytle. I, Marian Steger, will all my love for all the high school basebail pitchers in California to all junior girls. I, Darlene Zciter, will my artistic temperament to Maxine Wilson. We, Bill Sisco and True Seaborn, will our con- structive, positive- thinking, our optimistic outlook, our congenial dispositions, our ability to accept author- ity, our friendly relations with teachers, our subordi- nate attitudes, and our place as literary giants of Trona High School to Carmen Ledesma, jim Patterson, and incidentally to the whole Junior class individually and collectively. 1215 C-'ELQDWINS 1 1 l i229 Margie Trotter Don O'Yates Barbara Farrah Warren Parmelee Maxine Wilson Dale Knight Blanche 'Robinson Bill johnson Carmen Ledesma Bobby Lytle Darlene Peterson Don Dill Coline Wellbaum Jim Prother Mildred Pitt Raymond Hunter EQ' Naomi Lineback Dawn Little Shirley Nelsen John Marshall Pat Wallace Frank Pillott Audri Mabbutt Leonard Terrel Bruce Robinson Manuel Quezada Cecil Gannaway Bing Harris f i e Wallack Don Johnson Mrs. Wallace Mr. Davis LQDWINHSIH QEXYSTZESJLQ EALLHIRIG As I was strolling through the tent grounds with a sack of popcorn clutched in my hand, I passed the fortune-telling tent. There, Swami Stevens fBob, that isj grabbed hold of my collar and pulled me into its dark interior. As I gazed into the crystal ball, I spied several broken down trapeze artists. Many happenings focused before my eyes. The first thing it revealed was William Sisco who is now a professor at Podunk U. He's preparing a lec- ture on the Evils of Labor. As I look further, I see the famous fashion de- signer, Marie Diehl, in her home at Palm Springs sketching men's bathing suits fwith the men in them, natch!J At the Old Bachelor's Home I find Nurse Marian Steger tripping forth on her rounds as head bed pan carrier. She loves her interesting work. As I stop at the Sewing Circle Burlesque nite club in I..A., I find featured Nancy fI'Iep-catj Briggs and her Knit One, Purl Two jazz band. She is still playing her old faithful clarinet and fills in when they are in need of an extra chorus girl. It is hard to make out who this stunning blond at Jones' Beach is. but as I look closer, I see it is none other than Beverlv Simpson. who is still having her successful parties. This one happens to be a clambake. Bv the way they call her Perle Mesta Jr. now! Glenna Garrison. who is a successful wife and mother. has started fpart timej giving singing lessons ro old retired opera singers for pin money. What ls the Best Tvpe of Bones to Give Dogs? That's the title of the thesis True Seaborn is writing for his doctor's degree at the Bryn Maher Veterinarian College. Chad Smith. famous orator. is seen giving a speech to the W.c.T.U. on Models Anonymous. Gasp! Whv there's Don Grau at Fort Knox! From the looks of it. he has a verv important job. Ah! Now I can see--he's directing five floor cleaners as thev sweep up the unused gold dust. Oh! Oh! Don, don't touch those paper bills. Again I gaze into the crystal ball onlv to see an- other of the class of 'SL It's Sea-Bteeze employee, Holly I-Iurlocker, who has just been promoted from head fish fryer to deep sea diver. Her motto: Never Let a Fresh Fish Get You Down! Now the crystal ball seems to be getting hotter. No wonder! We are approaching Africa! And there's Ronnie Cheetah Holliman on his Abba Dabba Hon- eymoon. That swish I heard must have been Irma Nieto in a bashed up green Chevy-she must still be learning to drive His car! Now I can hear much cheering and a few Ban- zai's from the opposition. There goes that gruesome twosome, Bill Fuller and Bill Roberson, playing for once as if their lives depended upon it in The Rice Bowl, Korea. There's Wilma Dansby drawing top pay at M.I.T., Moronic Institution at Tehachapi. She's teaching a course in Escape' Literature. A big black cloud of smoke begins to .clear and I can see Barry Farrah chewing on a stogie playing for big stakes at the Corner Snooker Parlor. Barbara Hall seems to be doing well for herself- she's modeling for Esquire playing cards in a tiger skin bathing suit. Jack Hackman is again in training for the annual Sadie Hawkins' Race. A big splash arises before my eyes and I recognize Virginia Samuels behind the haze. She has just saved another life guard! At the new Rose-'n'-Lee Ballroom I see exhibi- tionist Rosie Garcia. Who is she dancing with? Wilma Williams and Roselyn Keeling have just graduated from a course in Home for Happy Hus- bands with the highest honors. Smells from a nearby bakery issue forth through the crystal ball. I can see Audry, herself, baking some of her famous Hot Cross Buns. Now I see Denny's Dilly Hair-dos. a beauty shoppe, where Miss Jackie Denny, proprietor. is doing up Killer Cobb's hair. Killer wears a robe sym- bolic of former davs-it has two barbells on it. Last but not least fha-haj I find Eileen Robinson head of the division at Patton for old, mentally un- balanced high school teachers. Ironically, it appears she's having trouble with her former fourth period library teacher! C23l C WF. 3339395 4247 Shirley Powers Rex Muse Betty Dilbeck Jim Ewing Gwen Knowles Sylvia Chavarria Earl Sizemore Lucettia Wheeler Jim Hammond June Russell Joe Ann Allen Leo Bradshaw Kathy Hurlocker Lee Robinson Doris French Darlene Kudlac Walter Bradshaw Pat Stevens Jim Parks Doris Rich Margie Di'l Malvern Stevens Pat Hess Neil Hinckle Carol McCullough joan McCrum Steve- Walsh Gloria Lopez Laurence Tinsley Connie Schmitt joan Glick Bill Baldwin jerry Bell Joe Pastrone Carmen Cruz Larry Knowles Barbara French Derek Allen Adella Reding Grover Paine Bill Weimer Carol Akam Pat Lucas John Tansley Mr. Herkenhoff Miss Maher Barbara Kraut Bob Jackson Ruth Lopez Pete Reeves Darlene Bell Pat Finnelly John Childers Lonnie Hammond Kenny Cassel Pat Clampitt Dorothy Rhodes Tommy Barrick Barbara Heavener Manuel Picon Lou Ann Ford Ada Wellbaum Jerrell Glenn Loretta Naef Wesley Plambeck Sherry Jones Dorothy Chandler Glen Tinsley Betty Jo Wellbaum Harold Bradshaw Sidney Smith Frankie Jones Jack Schmitt Shirley Muse Eric Chandler Dorene Mclnelly Gary Casey Tex Hollis Beverly Compton Ronnie Baxter John Vess Nixon Beal Mrs. Noel Mr. Robins SALQBAQ 'LDBS h U C ff ' M-WA-www, AW! i : ' 2 Q -'li QL., . wwf 0-A Q AV . 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C265 Eileen Weibert Jerald Reeves Mildred Stell Vernon Lewis Jo Ann Smith Arlerre Hinkle Bobby Jones Ann Daley Roger Terry Sandra Parmelee Phyllis Oswald George Sherman Joline Swearingen Donnie Dansby Judy Bueltman Q Pattie Ritter Kieth Pratt Sylvia Suhr Ernesto Domingus Barbara Rhodes Perry Robinson Walter Henderson Pat Hager Joel Stevens Clova Compton Judy Klein Dickie Johns Gael Nacf David Pillotc Rheba Childers Josephine Carroaco Fred Mund Helen Cruz Jon Schultz Pat Riley Paul Hurlocker Mary Doris Peterson Joe Lee Gilliland Evelyn Cunningham Roy Hackman Mrs. Adams ZATLQLR -'ZEDYS 1 My 6279 SHDESLQJCQDWS Y IN NY 'mei nj L ESD I I 1 1 On 10p we see our dance bond, the famous Moonlighv Serenoders. Below the v is 1 e marc ing on , 0 g - 2 I , V C303 ln b d 1 kin time out between marches. 5 Our! ,MA , Y ,Adj f' Q - QM Uv C JW Mf- fwt 14, vwnqwu' WA Q !igi.lj ZSSQGDBXETLEPIFSS 'X EIELE3 UD L23 On top, we see Vhe moiore-Hrs trying fo assume 0 pose, whiio sfonding sfill. Wi-'ro happy to sec tho? they did if without falling over. On vho bottom on- tho cheerleaders-Borbnrcm, Be-My and Glenna. They look as if they mv giving at vhs- old hgh! and iirv ww QSC. Why so glum, Couch? All the rest of the boys seem to be enioying themselves immensely except Jim Hammond, whose strained face dictates he is flexing his biceps cgoin. 1527 Under the expert guidance of President Bill Roberson, the Varsity Club had another big year. Assisting the president were Bill Sisco, vice- presidentg and True Seaborn, secretary-treasurer. Coach Jim McCon- naughy again served as faculty sponsor. The Varsity Club organized the gathering of wood for the Home- coming bonfire and, of course, presented its annual awards for out- standing athletic performances. To pay for these awards, the V.C. had to hawk decals and T-shirts like mad--as some of you remember. QELQESQ l Here we find the G.A.A. goofing off. Hall ogoin proves she is the best model of oll with o Coy look. G'enno looks os devilish os Cl person con, while Ei'een looks os innocent os o person like her con. Delores octs os though she had told the ioke Coline is roaring over, The two peeking belween Bev ond Gfenno ore Pot Hess ond Joe Ann Allen. The G.A.A. was headed this year by President Marian Steger who was assisted by Naomi Lineback, vice-presidentg Coline Wellbaum, secre- taryg and Pat Wallace, treasurer. It was again sponsored' by Mrs. Anna Wallace. Among the many activities of the G.A.A. this year were volley tennis, bowling, and softball. The organization also sponsored a Play Day in April. 6333 A LATE wwwww Af sf' 5 sd it Top: lrmo Nivto, LoVeerne Cobb, Gnd Joe Pustrone grinding out another issue. Bottom: One re-nson there weren't more issues of the Slate is explained by this picture, the stuff was too busy re-reading post masterpieces to get on the bull for the nvxt issue, Inset: Some- work was done. Rs-portvr Pot Stevens gots oii the facts for ci biogrophicoi sketch of Mrs. Barnes. C349 TEE: SQQDLP if it Upper Left: The business staff getting ready to ga out for ads, Pat Hess demonstrates what will happen to anyone who says no. Bottom left: The hardworking production crew. Bill Sisco, author of the Senior Will, is stabbing everyone in sight. His co-author, True Seaborn, is bleeding under the table, Virginia Samuels lost her head over her legacy, and the same fate is in store for Ronnie Hollimon. Right: Colm, placid Holly Hurlocker printing wild, uproarious photographs of her co-workers, She certainly looks pleased with her work. EDITOR . . . ASSOCIATE EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER . STAFF ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER . BUSINESS MANAGER SALESMEN . . Barbara Hall, Marian Sff'lQl'l', Wfilma Danxby Kathy H urlorkvr Holly H urloflzcr Colim' Wallbazcm . . Pat H rss . . . . . Claav1Smifla, loc' Pasfrone SECTION EDITORS Eilrvn Rollinxon, Darlvm' Kudlav, Pal Sfewns, Virginia Samuels, Nancy Briggs, Ioe Ann Allan ASSISTANT SECTION EDITORS Naomi Linvback, Dvlorvs Barbvc, Slairlvy N vlson, Margiz' Trollcr ARTISTS Roxiz' Garria, Mariv Diehl, Carol MrCullougl1 QQ SCI FCI The c.s,F. C C 36 l ought in o fore pose , . . no books. Mos? of Them look foirly happy but leave it To Noncy to grab ony Chance for 0 snooze Service to the school is the ideal of this group. They took charge of the distribution of ping-pong equipment during noon hour, thus saving cur faculty a headache and giving the students some noontime entertainment. Cn May 4 the organization educational toured from school and journeyed to Hoover Dam. They stayed overnight and returned on May 5. The two days are still uppermost in their minds because a grand time was had by all. 6333.339 li QUE The Girls' League officers and sponsors ore from left to right, Miss Maher, Sylviu Chovorrio, secretory: Mrs. Noe, ever im I B ly S pson Oreosur and Borboro Hall, president. The Girls' League has been exceptionally active this year. As usual they sponsored the Valentine's Dance, their entry won the Homecoming float parade, and they served a dinner to a joint meeting of the A.A.U.W. and the Lions Club. Besides all this, they had a series of interesting monthly meetings that included talks on color, Hawaii, and the Ventura School for Girls. 437 ZALHPZELQ uJ'L'6JLF3 SLFJGDW wk fNfW 1' .eff W -Q9 fi' 51- 0 Sinion DFW? WY- 7, X I HC J RER K7 X QSCV Qi 1, tix D l Top: One of the ioys of the Icebreaker is dancing, bul Chacl's so busy watching the birdie thai he-'s neglecting Barbara, who doesn'l seem very happy about it. Middle: Watermelon, watermelon-seeds, seeds, seeds. Note the various expressions of raprurewlornmy Barrick with his eyes closed, Bill Vess l Bill Rich is having trouble Wilh his piece. and John Tansley stare off into space, Ronald Gilgen shouts, Vive la vyaterrne on. y Bottom: How lickled can you bc- at having your picture token? The fishy eye peering from behind Diane Herbert and Barbara Garcia is Joe Ann Allen's. C 40 J TQ HINTHNG B SMH-1 ' 7 'NN ' 'W Ag bf i X -wb - , by-'vlf.A3.'. , fsixf WN' - N 'N- h x Q, NS-itil, K ' ,A 'Y M. 2.353 .3 5 Q, lx Iv? L N Q V ab ,A ,Q Q 'ig Q .W vim For having run-n xo e-orly ond worked so hard, Mr, Farr se-gms 10 be in o very pleosom mood. Audri ond BWI wen' Work bu! found one onoihe-r's company Too enhancing. .1 Y , -Q 751 f, 5 1 i. ,Q , ,fa MIN 3.1 I 5 :ff gomg to do some 441 A QDMHINC3 X E 3 , Top Slmlw Nvlw uv, Slwlwy Powmfw, Glmmu Guvrworw, und Bmw H0HRmm1 wmch in owv ofa King Srwth crowns vhv Quefe-n of Homw-coming, Morwcm 514111-v Mwrlrllv, Tim' Hmm-cmwurug Hom pcxrznh- wa-mln wt vvuy Ihrcmqh Hu' VIHUQQ-, Um VC mrmcot lx ou! of wght, rudmg on Nm' rvov imzmu-r Bvhmcl It cmuw- Hu Gish' Lxuqm- Hmm, Whndv Worx thi wwl-:'5Mr1kw, uwurd. Bmmm- A luv m hfmi work, uriuvm lmckl, um! -Nm' ,nfl Mmzlt cw up vu wmokw 1 42 7 LEINTHNE NSE 3? s . Dreamy couples av a dreamy dance oblivious to flash bulb or photographer are Larry Knowles, Derek Alle-n, Tommy Tnnslvy, Arlunv Boll, Dave Pilfatt, Sandy Parmefoe, Roy Hackman, Judy Bupltrnan, Eddie Walsh, Harold Bradshaw, and Larmta Navi. Q43J SEINHQJE3 il-fl I I 1 ANNUAL MILLINERY PREVIEW . . . with samples from the chicest designerserlouse of Holliman, Dali 81 Diehl, and the 4 S's lSarn, Simp, Smit, StevlfTrona High School seniors model the newest in headgears. Bill Sisco shows a quaint number that appealed to younger malesy it features a horn that can be detached and used on your scooter. Another favorite was Barbara Hall's Traveling Oasis, variations in brands were possible, she assured her clients, to suit individual preferences. Q 44 J QHQHRHSTM QQINTHM 'VWM' WWW? i Top: Kcnhy's wagging her tongue in Molyern's eor about guess what? Lorry's donning with his eye-s clov-d wiih Joan Glick cn oncl of ihr- noon dcnccs. Middle: Harold Bradshaw cmd Darlene Bali-Mr. and Miss Chrisfnwos-of the iunior high Chribtmob Donna Bottom: Billy Robvrson, Shirley Powers, Marion Sfegfir, ond Don Difl svngogsv in somc- fancy repcurnu- of ihr- Chnsimos Bali, wi M W MWKW Q x x LW . QW dm 9 XJQIUJX Q FAQ mag SU V Q fyjlf X .fx 1 f , ,. A f A YLf..:'U,V I -Al . , J I 5 J' J AMF3 P' wk ' I ,. I lyk UA L'g,v5 www- M , f 5 , M .gp J f u B . M X, I . ,KY U' JL FU' . ' - V I A 1 cf jf' ' YJ' - D X CK xx? lb l ,UA 4 mdWJ4XNL'Tj Iidfisy JJ vi git! TU3IMJE3LJ.l CTS efpyglfwljf w. iffy ,fjfffififffffff iffujfffjwf 53 WM WV QQVD My W XJ' 6 -1'?5f 'i X F590 EV Left to right, sitting: Jirn Parks, Jim Hammond, Bruce Robinson, Bill Sisco, Don Dill, Bill Fuller, Warren Parmelee, Bill Roberson, Ronnie Hollirnan. Kneeling: Chad Smith, John Tonsley, Sfeve Walsh, Don Johnson, Bing Harris, Do'e Knight, Lee Robinson, Ronnie Baxter, Manuel Quezoda. Standing: Larry Knowles, John Marshall, Frank'in Pillort, Earl Sizemore, Peter Reeves, Cecil Gannaway, Tex Hollis, Bob Jackson, Leonard Terrel, Walter Bradshaw, Jack Hackman, Donald Grau. SCORES Tronn Tehachapi 20 Trona 20 Lone Pine Tronn Army-Navy 12 Troma 7 Bishop Tronn Victorvillc 18 Trona 7 Burroughs Tronn Anaheim 6 Trona 6 Barstow C485 Left lo right: Co-captain Bill Sisco, Manager Joe Posirone, Coach Jim McConnaughy, Co-captain Ronnie Holliman, L?'Cf3OL'Ll'E3t First: Bill Sisco is seen frantically charging after a Bishop back with Jim Parks, Jim Hammond, and Manuel Quezada closing in. Second: Ronnie Holliman boots one from th I li h'l safety man. e goo ine w ie Chad Smith and Johnny Marshall head down field to get the Army-Navy Third: VVQIY Austin untangles the players during the Army-Navy game. Fourth: Ronnie Hallimcn races through Burroughs as the alumni root on. c-wa I ET ZEAZL i l TOP-A Squad. Left to righl, standing: Coach McConnaughy, True Seaborn, Jim Hammond, Bill Roberson, Bruce Robinson, Ronnie Holliman, Don Grau, Manager Don Johnson. Kneeling: Bing Harris, Chad Srnilh, Manuel Quezada, Larry Knowles, Barry Farrah, Bill Johnson. MIDDLE-B Squad. Standing: Mike Wallack, Derek Allen, Bob Keyser, Bobby Jackson, Don Brooks, Manager Rex Muse, Kneeling: Earl Size- more, Jim Parks, Manuel Picon, Waller Bradshaw. BOTTOMAC Squad. Siandingz Wesley Plambeck, Jerrell Glenn, Malvern Steyens, Neil Hinckle, John Tansley. Kneeling: Harold Bradshaw, Leo Bradshaw, Ronnie Baader, Gary Casey, Manager John Vess, 1 50 l Q 'X ' Q i Q Upper Upper Lower Lower how I I SBSETIESLL -an lefl: Ronnie dumps one os Manuel lust watches. right: Hinckle stretches for the ball os Parks and Brcidshow wofch, Don Brooks doesn'T seem very interested. leff: Coming down with The boll Kos usuoll is Bill Roberson. Ronnie Hollirnon woiis expecvuntly for him to poss il. right: Don Brooks goes vvoy up on cz cenler lump, but not for enough ii seems. Manuel Picon is trying To figure our we's going to get G hold of 1l1e ball. C513 55.32 253 Upper left: Don Dill fires his tire ball, Upper right: Ronnie is doing his best to notch that fly. Bottorn, standing, left to right: Joe Baxter, ossistont coach, Bing Harris, Don Grau, Ronnie Hollirnan, Larry Knowles, Bill Roberson, Don Dill, Jim Hammond, Coach Jim Mcffonnoughy with their heads in the clouds. Kneeling, let? to right: John Tansley, Dole Knight, Monuel Picon, Ronnie Baxter, Leo Bradshaw, Manuel Quezado,Jin1 Parks. Sitting, left to right: Neil Hinckle, Harold Bradshaw, Grover Paine, Tommy Barrick, Chad Smith, Walter Bradshovv. 2 l TER. C TEINNHS A bf -i 'J X ., if -, ss-A , , Mr.. ' X New ,Q . r f-:-,:5:,5- - X wr,--3 ' , -QA . ,,..,, -,..f, A ' .rr t- ff'-Cf J3,..,:, -4 1 5 -, , V.P- H A, . . 'A V.. yAfL3W'5 PWf',1' fl - X - 4 4' .. -wir Upper left: Here we have Don Grcu hitting the dirt after ci long brood jump. Upper right: Getting ready for cz swift take-off ore Jim Porks ond Manuel Quezodo. Lower left: Resting after cz hord tennis rnotch, we find left to right, Jock Hockmon, Couch Nettell, ond True Seoborn, who looks like he has his own air conditioner. Lower right: Serving the boll with ca mighty swing, we find the one ond only True Seoborn. l 53 i WHLNITELR. QUARTERS l N?-l- Q- f 'i1 PR!-3,9 Q If QL19 I z' w ul I , gf uluk-mx,L'mMl, ' :J limb Y I-V - IX X Q l AN Q 'Fy s B ' P 'I' L: '4 6?.f,4 Im 1' 1, 5 lpgtzlzts X ' !?:f:i1IY1ltxN1Ix!5Q1,'fp1 I'l'lsllI'l X I1,wiht'axwsxlklrli''I i Here we tind John, Chad, Ronnie, and Bill demonstrating their proficiency at spitting grapes, Bill seems to be trying a little harder than the rest to be cl monkey. Model Bobs Hall showing oft her lpana smile. Our lovely queen, Marian Steger, and her attendants. June tries her luck at thc annual G.A.A. flag pole climbing contest while homemaker Margie tries to practice hor line seams, Bill Roberson gives with a Whistle while Ronnie and Bill practice their First aid on him. Here we see the Misses Virginia Samuels lloaks nice from that side, huh?l, Rosie Garcia, Eileen Robinson and Wilma Dulightecl ta see you, rna dealt Dansby. While Sisca plays peek-a-bao with the photographer and his bandage, Mrs. Wallace superyises the iob Barbara has done on Wilma. Derek takes it easy during ci between-halves lull. lsn't the pose typical? 65 M.,wMW .N xx 'fyfffn Q' ,fu 1 k if .as Su? -na- 5 ww ,f IS 'fa W Q W 1 IO Ii 12 I3 I4 Naomi and Mary, Vilondui' ii crcuiiing Tim? kuvn profili- Gonu arv thu days Wiwot Could bring Doris s k-l' nu to be' Buii svoinf Yo bi- v The lcwrcniurwi rush. GH dvckvd out in 'heir Sunday bs-si. ini, :mg Iini vifnf wnu? Coiuni had in mind Wlnfn lim lmirciwi-ci vim? in-lin-ii? couidifr be-iong vo unxonv but Ronnie- Bcixn-r oi Bur ltnicrn und Ciiiiwood this charming biniiw vo Mr Piicnvrx iclcv wxca-'ui foinvining to do wivh bond uniiornifi? iniviw-find in 5omuihing oiimr Yhon dancing, nioylng his Gppiv No nppiv polishvr, hh! Didn'f you know Inu? you should lv! Nw littln- guy go first, Conwy? Ah noi Tho? check going Yowords Mr, PziCi'1v s hand niusi be ine- wuson ior Hia sniiiv. Tiw Honn-coming q I'ni no! ioo sun' Af u child Morin D Mum:-'I Comm Dru trim champion Or Sinn- wo hows u C uron bciori- une knew vvnui honwconnng wow, but olrvody cl qu:-un! whvihffr I like bving q,ivvn in-hi vvcxb rmhvr iorgu io: In-i ugly noi. ilu- mm- with which Ju' ixtrpmdcliw ihoi iwgv ioconwoiiw Qui-zudci inn sim-iy giin' in im vyv and tin- grain dvi:-rlnincltlon in hu nmufh Cm, Hin lncirkv of 0 niciybv im iivndwii mind has concwivvd tin' posisiblliiy of boppinq vlw nnoiogmpnrir in tim' if-4-In irfufx thunif-, wc' iwvdvci u picmrn- of sonw iroinffd nirplifirwifi Q .O x dim 2 s Q-vb N MA if J 'M C W 'Y l . Q 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 8 ,K .A 8 1... It muflt bi' i-curly in tlwv porodvp Connis- and Polriciu Circ still baking, no? oolirvgfysfl. Eighth grcidii llom, Nefvvr knvvv Billy was O prvoclwer, did you? look-, Iiki- vvwryouw is working lmrrl vxcvm Bully Roberson and Don Dill, who mcrrn Mrw. Vlfnllucv and Mr Farr having cm nicri Confolv while vveryorw else Works hard. Tlu- miglny wcwplxomori-M mxcl tlwir pw! cow, Bowy. To whom dui-ri llml liwliy iyx- lui-long? Curtuiuly not tlw wolcrme-lon. Wlwcuzli' lcmti' CQm't lu Billy Rabi-r50n's, not big vnouglx! Oli, Colm' Huw, Gli-mm! Eva-vvomi i-l-il if, lviuglwwqp must you be dillvrilvxl7 we glvi-rw thi, orcli-rs. mmwmmcm n5suuu.1Lrf,uLmQ COME T fl i 1 P ' Compliments of Our Best Wishes for I Success and Happiness to the ai T1Ei:fii::::::::EiEfiTiiEfiTTa swf of ,E Mephnsb Nursery 1, Speclallzmg In Deser1'Plan+s :n 326 Ridgecrest Blvd. Phone 82546 and to the Undergraduates of 3: RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA Trona High School 11 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :E Congratulations from , TRONA LIONS CLUB BYRAIWS JEWELERS E' ARGUS e- 1 1,. - ,i-e.,1.i y ,. p n w ! i s W ' ' N 3 X gc- me ' W 5 I , XX x Here you come . . . our pride of today . . . our hope for the future . . . our graduates . . . stepping forth, joyously, with outspread, eager arms into the stream of life. Our heloved, young graduates with your illusions untarnished, your hopes unshattered, your dreams unhrolaen. America welcomes you into experience, young men and young women! You can uphold our cherished traditions . . . you can mold our greater future! Come into our stores, our factories, our professions . . . into the vast, teeming, working world of this nation. Come . . . share with us your courage and faith in the goodness and greatness of life. You are YOUTH, unafraid. Yours can he the hroader vision . . . the higher inspiration. All America offers you the warm handclasp of welcome and congratulation! Trona Department Store cE23 V 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I 4 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I I 'I 'I 'I 4 4 4 4 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Or I I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I BILL Slscio Presidem NANCX' BRIGGS Secretory CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF T951 Nancy Briggs LaVerne Cobb Audrey Cross Wilma Dansby Jacqueline Denny Marie Diehl Barry Farrah Bill Fuller Lawrence Fox Rosie Garcia Glenna Garrison Don Grau Jack Hackman Barbara Hall Ronnie Holliman Holly Hurlocker Roselyn Keeling Dar lene Zi John Lineback Philip Lopez Eugene Mauldin Irma Nieto Warren Parmelee Bill Roberson Eileen Robinson Ira Russell Virginia Samuels True Seaborn Beverly Simpson Bill Sisco Chad Smith Marian Steger Pat Sterling Bob Stevens Wilnla Wfilliams CICI' May they always have su Ness in all they do. IVIERIEII PIITIISH I EHEIIIIIEIIT MARIE IJIEHI. Treasurer RONNIE HOl.LlMAN Vice-President IIIIIIPIIHATIH ,?,, 63 'I 'I 'r 'I We maintain that there is no service equal to I I Cm'-qmmlamlm f G'f'f'1'f'ffS of 195' Baker Brothers service at any serzfire station on If the Mojave Desert. Alkaline Salt Workers Union QI I I-0wl414 tg BAKER BROTHERS Inlernalional Union of Mine, Mill and Smeller Workers I if Argus, California II AA-A'- 555555355555 ll ' ' ' ' ' ' :::f - I: Best Wfzslaes F rom 'I I 1' RH If A S AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERS :I :I LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP ' R'd -N Bl d. Parts -- Sales -- Servire 204 I gccrest V 1, :::::,:::::,-,-:,-::,-::::::::.-::: 1: If your haircut is not becoming to you, I: you should be eomfng to ns. HARRlS.SEx1'QN PQNTIAC We van use your bead for business. 1: VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Box 291 0,1 the Miracle Mile ,I Personality H aireutting 'v 109 China Lake Blvd. Ridgecrest, California I: SAM LEONETTI, Mgr. LORENCE WALLACE, Assistant Hesemcm's Argus Market and Liquor Store Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 C643 -:::.'-::: :: Arrow Sbirfs - Sport' Sbirfs Sffwff-Y - Slwff 1Hf'f1f'fX 1+ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS WZIIIIIFIIVX Sporfxwzvzr - Blousvs 4' U H Costume jewelry - Hosiery 1, OF 51 WATERS STORE FOR MEN T , , , 129 Ridgecrest Blvd. Ridgecrest, California 'I when Think-lug 0fSP0rf1f1s Goods - ...........A............A. 4 .... ' Think of -'- -----v---vw 1 , l U C,,,,,l,1i,,,,,,,,., of 5 Gall Stockton Sporting Goods T Searles Lake Chap+er No. 547 T, 486 Fourth SUM' I , :T Phone 401-82 San Bernardino, California I ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR 5, fifffffiifiifiififffff:55:55:55: 4 A::::::::::::::::::: - A A ll Simwrr Congralulafiom 1 Sf'n.'o1's arm' TELESCOPE Staff Many Congraiulalzons 'T T to fbr' Svnior Class and Undergraduafvs Searles Lake , . . of Tram, Srbwl It Gem 8: Mineral Socuefy, Inc. 1, ::::::::::::::::::::::::: T P A U L I S M A R K E T l, Bm! Wishrs fo Grazluafcs of 1951 'T I I Argus, California 1, LEE S TRANSFER ,' ARGUS, CALIFORNIA I BEST WTSHES T0 STUDENTS 0F TRONA HIGH SCHOOL . S. De706ZZ GENERAL auu.mNe conmicrons SAN FERNANDO, CALIFORNIA 0' ,- C 65 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1951 GOLDEN S TAT E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY D A I R Y C 0 M P A N Y Compliments to the Success of the Yearbook Telescope ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION IViSlJf'S OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Good Health Good Luck T: :::::::::::::::::::::: : and Prosperity Congratulations to the To ps in 1' 0 Graduating Classes the Clasfe of I XVe wish you the best in Iifc as time passes. ff 5 I 1, Mike and Eleanor 'II20 TOWNE AVE LOS ANGELES 21 S E A B R E E Z E IVe W'ish the 1951 Graduating Class of The Trona High School Every Success THE eruwe falcon M 89 5 S ' 5 ' AT ARGUS When You Are Looking for a Top Notch Service Station Try Us Eiixx' rona Jeaifway Company Seruea the feople b of .-Searlea 'Ualley Also Couducis RAILWAY EXPRESS AMERICAN EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS and TRAVELERS CHECKS WESTERN UNION :xxfxn 67 ------------- --------,--- -v-oo-,v-- COMPLIMENTS of 'rhe WEST END CHEMICAL COMPANY Best Wishes of WM. GLENN BALCH and LOUIS L. BYRAN Arebiteets 2933 Rowena Avenue LOS ANGELES 39, CALIFORNIA Congratulations to Graduating Seniors of 1951 DR. E. J. SEMANSKY Congratulations BEAUTY SHOP - ANDERSONS C011g1'llf1lld11TllIS to 1951 Seniors TOM and ARLENE'S Argus, California Compliments of SEARLES LAKE POST No. I950 Ve'Ierans of Foreign Wars of fhe Uni+ecI S+a+es To the Finest Class From the Finest School CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I95I VAN DYCK MOTORS FORD SALES and SERVICE --- ------- oo-AA:: 68 .nf ,,..,. H- Congratulations Class of 1951 ARGUS APPLIANCE ARGUS. CALIFORNIA HANKSITE CHAPTER No. I I7 ROYAL ARCH MASONS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1951 GILL LUIVIBER CO. RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA Phone 82391 Sinrere Congratulations to Senior Class The House of Means ARGUS See Sproles for Building Material, Rock Gas, Hardware and Paints Your Friendly N eighhor Everywhere See SPROLES SCHOOL SPECIALISTS Lockie Music Exchange Los Angeles Hollywood 950 S. Broadway 1521 N. Vine Sales - Renials - Repairs Best Wishes to the Pupils of Trona Unified School Disirici NEWHALL REFINING CO. Refiners of Newhall Gasolines, Fuel Oils and Road Oils mi 69 'Y AQ'f ii' ft? 'ffi .1f,-1Q EQZQQ1, 1A,'.'A ' 5.4.3 'A,'. ,'.' .1,,,1 3 2 ,'.'- xv-- M r9nyi1r1'hW.A bv M13 lllllllllllllllllh' fy 1, -:., fi 5 'Q -.,' 'P 0 0 A 11 In Apprecratron . . N X N N XY 'F 1: It was a pleasure to work with tlae sta and aclwsor 0 the 1951 rat- x x N5 Q Trona Telescope We Cong NN N 2. X N Q ulate you or a Job well done. Q ox X . . X A yqatlaaaf wanna X RANDSBURG RIDGECREST . W - , E X X X X E . x xg G 'b I N -+ tr f S NS X x tl :, '. . . so Pr-101' RAVI NG it S N :T 'rl' 'if 1: Sufrema N il 'r , 1, tr L-::::::::::::: FREDERICKS SQ COMPANY Los Angeles, California 8560 W. Pico Blvd. Phone: BRadshaw 2-506l Southern CaIifornia's Largest Team and School Outfitters We extend our .vineere appreciation to Trona Higlo Seloool and Students TEAM UNIFORMS and EQUIPMENT SENIOR SWEATERS LETTERMEN SWEATERS AWARD SWEATERS Lff:::::: Q70 4 Congrafulaiions fo the Class 0 f 19 5 1 Groceries - Meaf - Vege+ables Nofions - Hardware General Merchandise SIMPSON'S MARKET Service with a Smile' Vancott Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 5024 West Washington Bldg. Tcl. WEbster 5184 Baby Gills Yarns S M A I. I. I: RY Ridgecresf, Calif. Phone 8294I Mayfair Flower Shop . INYOKERN Good Luck anal Success Senior Class of 1951 With Bas! Wishes W. A. Robb Hardware RIDGECREST HAZELTON'S Sl'l'l'll1g fha' Inland Empirr' of California Ridgecresl' - Palmdale - Bishop :,,,:?? v ----- ------ - --- 4 Coniplimenfs of CHET ADAMS and ART GORTON Gabe's Argus lvlolel Sf-arlvx Vallc'y's Fines! Telephone 2051 For Fuller Values FULLERS Applianrfs ana' Household Furnishings Fuller Bldg. Miracle Mile Afgl-IS Ridgecrest Congratulations fo floc' Graduating Class and to flae Unclcfrgraduafes of Trona High Scloool TRONA COFFEE SHOP Congratulations fo THE Class of 1951 MADALENE'S GIFTS Troma, Calif. Telephone 2391 Bos! Wishes fo Ihr' Class of 1951 Pioneer Point lvlolel TPIUNA eeoee T10 CE TEC A Fine Place fo Relax and Enjoy Yourself BOWLING sl-IUFFLEBOARD cl-less PING PONG BADMINTON DANCING el, SNACK BAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE fb Roof 72 FT 'x m:::::m Qwf fwybji K M WJ Qvjgyr ' jg, . J Q TQQSTQ pm My My JJ K, , my QQ SMA WMM WWW W WM my ggjgyy W WW vsflklxiv' Wjfifigw . fzfrfww ov R351 WWW 5,545 6N5Qx K Ei E M 55535 QE 'cn S55 1 4 I GV MQW J M
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