Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Qsisters ,smma bust S. . Now that we Stars have lent our shrillianee to this solar system, we shall go on to greater heights--to dazzle and awe others with our radiance. But before we streak into the heavens, we feel it is only right that we sprinkle a little of our magic star dust on those left behind. With fear and trepidation fneatly concealed by an air of cocky self-assurancej the Shooting Stars and Comets and other heavenly bodies anticipate replacing with their small twinlzles the brilliance of the Stars. So it is to them that we bequeath these fparkling attributes. V I ,, I, Doris Rich, leave my ability to find the short- est route to Ford Ord to Janet Terral. I, Bill Baldwin, leave my classic hair style fstraight and simplej to Wes Plambeck. To Eddie Walsh I, Connie Schmitt, will my ability to talk anyone into and out of anything. I, Bob Gaska, leave my cowboy hat to Gordon Farrah. I, james Ewing, leave my athletic training diet to Barbara Knight. To Bev Compton I, Betty Dilbeck, leave my cheer-leading ability frah-rahj. I, Lee Robinson, will my winning ways with Mrs. Bell to Kenny Cassel. I, Doris French, leave my pony tail to Ronnie Baxter so he won't have to wear his duck tail. To John Vess I, Grover Paine, leave my faith- ful attendance record. I, Terry Meyer, leave my nickname to Pat Clampitt ftoo many Pats already in TI-ISQ. I, Pat Hess, leave my position as swimming in- structor to Wanda Sayre. To the Trona Fire Department I, Larry Knowles, leave my red proboscis. I, Carol Akam, leave the boys at the base to Dorothy Rhodes to take care of them. I, Leo Bradshaw, leave my record of regular athletic competition to Allen Hartley. To Lou Ann Ford I, John Tansley, leave my long legs. . I, Marie Dillon, leave my majorette uniform to Jim Dillon. I, June Russell, leave my love of animals to Dolores Portillo. I, Chuck Van Haren, leave Mr. Georgeou to whoever wants him. To Roy Hayes I, Joe Pastrone, will my C.S.F. pin. I, joe Ann Allen, leave my appreciation for music to H o Earl Kobisch I, Jim Parks, leave the Bell Murrin, will my mile medals to Nixon Beall. I, Patricia Stevens, will my freckles to Orrene Slafter. To Jerrell Glenn I, Jack Myers, leave my ability to support the school. I, Gloria Lopez, leave the Ridgecrest Dust Devils to Ruth Lopez. I, Kathy Hurlocker, leave my free afternoons and evenings as Slate editor to any junior who wants the job. My driving experience I, Bill Weimer, leave to the drivers' education class. To Shari McKean I, Barbara French, will my place at the head of the majorettes. I, Steve Walsh, will my good looks, way with women, and ability to speak to Don Brooks. To Francis jones I, Margie Dill, leave my ability for sticking my foot in my mouth at critical mo- ments. fYou'll have to use your own foot.j My car, I, Dale Roberts, will to Jinx so his wreck can be junked. I, Carmen Cruz, leave my ability in advanced Spanish to B. Lee Hevener. To Gary Casey, I, Malvern Stevens, will my ability to qualify as a B when a senior. I, Sylvia Chavarria, leave my pitching arm to Ruly Quezada. To Pat Gooding I, Jerry Bell, will my phleg- matic ways. I, Darlene Kudlac, leave my little red stool at the Trona Restaurant to Shirley Barbee. My curly hair I, Chuck I-Iardison, will to Al Adams. I, Gwen Knowles, leave Ronnie to the junior boys. Take care of him, huh? I, jim Hammond, leave my ability to woo the ladies to Eddie Bueltmann. I, Jerry Wilson, leave my brass baton to Ada Rae Wellbaum. ' To Eric Chandler I, Carol McCullough, leave the job of selling tickets at the theater. Knowing these gifts will insure another success- ful year to Trona High, we bid you all adieu. 23



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llll-IIII MROSQO Since the aft of reading stars is such an exact science, only experienced astronomers could come up with the following predictions. QEven then the stars came in a little faintly in some places, so they had to be shined up a bit.j So with careful study and much pondering, here is our version of things to come. First of all, we see joe as president of the L.A. Nuthouse. He picked up the necessary experience when he was president of the Trona Student Body. Pat Meyer is also putting to use her work at Trona High. Only now instead of collecting roll sheets, she is a copy girl for a newspaper and picks up all the dirt. Barbara became such a good majorette in Trona High School that she is turning out some marvelous majorettes from French's Fancy Prancing Schoolf' Jerry Wilson, still waving his hands around, is director of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Also in the music department is Joe Ann Allen, who teaches the new l2 finger method of piano playing for those people blessed with extra digits. Mal Stevens, still tootling away on his clarinet, owns his own dance band with Patty Stevens working for him. But instead of playing the piano, she sits on it, singing torch songs. june and Chuck have crashed the entertainment business and are one of the greatest dance teams on record-another Fred and Adele Astaire. Connie is working on radio and T.V. as the Friday noon guest speaker in Relax for Lunch. Special news bulletin from the stars! Margie Dill has just been elected Queen of the Peanut Crop. In the sports field john Tansley has received an- other gold medal for World's Champion Racer. Larry Knowles is running a sporting goods storeg he finally became a pro. Guess who's in the hospital resting his leg for the big race. Yes, none other than-Jim Parks. Since he had plenty of practice in his younger days, Bill Weimer is a hot rod driver. And Chuck Hardison has just won the national championship for motor scooter racing. He is known to be the fastest man on a scooter. Oh, one more in the athletic fieldg jerry Bell is head scorekeeper for the Los Angeles Rams. She picked up her knowledge on the Trona football field. Quite a few of the class of SS have put their best assets to work. One, Carol Akam, is a seamstress for a dress- making company. The Akam Speciality is em- broidered daisies. Darlene Kudlac, being the outdoor type, has fin- ally worked up to head strawberry picker. Gwenny has put her great athletic ability to work and can be seen in the Baxter Brothers Circus as an acrobat. Bill Baldwin has his own barber shop and is spec- ializing in the famous Baldwin's Beauty haircut. After 10 years of toil, Leo received his optom- etrist's license. He feels he is well qualified for this job as he knows how it feels to be blind. We find Carmen a contented housewife with six kids and Spanish lessons in her spare time. Through our telescope we view Gloria modeling in Macy's Department Store. It's a little hazy, so we can't tell what she's showing. Satisfying a life-long ambition, Carol McCullough is now nursing in an all-men's hospital. Sylvia is also using her greatest asset. She is work- ing in the zoo as a laughing hyena instructor. . Quite a few of the seniors have been using one of their Ynore noticeable ta.ents, talking. Steve Walsh, rather Senator Walsh, has fulfilled his wish and is talking inlfilibusters all day long. He gained his experience in the Trona Student Council. jim Hammond has talked himself into the job of president of the Mine, Mill, and Smeller's Union. And last but not least of the great talkers, Phil Murrin is a famous soap box orator. The black sheep of the crowd is Jack Myers who is in jail for bigamy. He finally satisfied his desire for a harem. ln the Brine Line of the Argonaut we see a few announcements on the staff of APGICC. New head clerk in the Trona Food Market is none other than Jim Ewing, in charge particularly of dog food. Dale Roberts has received a promotion into the health department for his formula of Rosie's Re- ducing T2blCCS.,, He is a good advertisement for them since he is now as skinny as a rail. Then there's Lee Robinson who was promoted to head pin boy at the Trona Recreation Center. Here's where a couple of the brains landed. Pat Hess, with her vast knowledge of mathematics, is counting bottle tops for the Coca Cola Company. Because she always had a yen to run for things Kathy is now up for election as dog catcher. A few miscellaneous details we saw in the stars. Betty Dilbeck, Hollywood playgirl, is now sport- ing a different convertible for every outfit. Off in the hills away from the noisy world we find a quiet hermit, Grover Paine. Out in ole New York Bob Gaska is trying to grow oranges like those he was always eating in California. Doris French is even further away in Africa look- ing for her ancestor, the extinct Do-Do bird. Marie and Doris Rich are still waiting for their men. One has risen to an admiral and the other to a general in the army. Poor girls. Some of these stars are dim and some are bright, but we're sure the Class of SS will be able to meas- ure up to the twinklings mentioned here. 25

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