Tulare Union High School - Argus Yearbook (Tulare, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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Frank Kennedy will go to the University of Cali-H - WHOIS WHO IN THE YOUNGER SET fornia and then loaf. Jack Sheley will teach summer school and manage tennis recreation for the city of Tulare. Richard Miller is going to Fresno State and then farm for about a month--'plus looking for a wife.n Norman Walker is planning on taking a trip through Houston, Yellowstone, Canada, and Washington. Stanley Manro is going to the Civil Air Patrol Summer Encampment, Air Force Base Mather Field, Sacramento. Miss Ruth Leth will spend six weeks in summer school at University of California in Berkeley, then to Salt Lake City for the rest of the summer to visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hyde. Orville B. Bogart intends on spending the most of his vacation in Tulare, although he may fly back to Ohio for two weeks to visit relatives and pick up a new Dodge. Mr. Bogart says, UThe best vacation I can have is stay at home and work around the yard.n Nelson Witte plans to do electrical repair work around the school and then take a week trip with his family. William Naman will do odd jobs this summer until he decides where to spend his vacation. Clarence Laymon plans to attend Fresno State College this summer. Earl McJunkin is planning on resting this summer. Fred Fink's plans for the summer are indefinite. Lloyd Neilsen's plans for the summer are rather indefinite. Miss Lois Thompson is undecided about her summer plans. Donovan Cartwright plans to leave for Colorado on June 13, to assist Dr.Virg1l Rogers, dean of Syracuse University, who plans to put on a workshop at Western State College in Gunnersen, Colorado. Mr. Cartwright will teach school law and Hnance to graduate students and will return the first week of August to work in his office until school resumes. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhart plan to attend a summer session of school at San Francisco State and possibly take a trip to Mexico. Frank Ellceche plans to take a summer cruise with the Navy around South America to RiodeJan1ero, after which he will return to Jacksonville, Florida, and then back to San Francisco's Treasure Island for two weeks where he will help train men for Naval Mobilization. Miss Prudence Oleson plans to attend summer school at Fresno State so she will be close to home in order for her to keep her flower garden well watered. John Ward will teach summer school and then spend a couple of weeks in the mountains. Mrs. Charlotte Peterson and her daughter, Sandra. are planning on flying to Europe this summer where they will remain for ten weeks, visiting friends and relatives as well as sightseeing. Vernon lpnglee plans on going to summer school in the Bay Area although he is undecided about which University he is going to attend. After summer school he might take a two week vacation. Dale Nicolen is planning on working on his farm and traveling. Major Clyde Latimer, the commander of Cadets here at TUHS, plans to go to the Cadet summer encampment as a coordinator for the supply section. The rest of Major Latimer's summer will be spent working for the State Park Service. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Littell are considering a trip to the mountains or the seashore--Carmel. 1. Arllene 8 Mary Capsln 2. Terry Benevedo 3. Diana Rich 4. Tom Scheidt 5. Marie Swayne 6. Francis Baker 7. Lynne Frymire 8. Desmond Coffee 9. Mary Louise Lopez 10. Reatha Coelho Il. Vicksein Baumgarten 12. 0'Dell Keefe 13. Pat Holland 14. Wanda Tuggle 15. Rose Marie Bettencourt 16. Linda Martin 17. Barbara Becker Welte 18. John Brewer 19. Hazel Menezes 20. Barbara Johnson 21. Doris Elaine Cox 22. Inez Colvin 23. Fern Todd 24. Olga Frutuozo 25. Ruth Sanchez 26. Ermaline Pires 27. Jacqueline Costa 28. Patty Rippee 29. Ken Adair 30. Lavern Lawrence 31. Grace Andrade 32. Pat Rutledge 33. Virginia Carvalho 34. Mike Shannon 35. Bill Bowen 36. Sara Cottengim 37. Errol Nichols 38. Jack M ers 39. Leroy Woolman 40. Bobby Jenkins 41. Barbara Monger 42. Bobby Powell 43. Jim Flanery 44. Jim West 45. Myrna Dysart 46. Naomi Harrison 47. Janet Dupuy 48. Genevieve Johnson 49. Phyllis MacMillan 50. Judy Giffin Carolyn Miguel Ted Bergman Bobb Hill Laurel Grant Rachel Soto Donald Hoffman Gayle Sherman Movita Gomez Jo Ellen Ellis Rosalie Head Jimmy a Peggy Story Leota Newport Jack Golston John Phillips Gloria Airosa Billy Schneider Bertha Hooley Rachel Alvara Peggy Ramke Judy Brantley Joyce Waldrip Jean Riley Charlene Driscoll Shirley McAllister Jean H June Korneff Bill Peacock Kay Altaffer Cheri DeLand Bernadine Souza Jim Barnes Almeda Hooley Pat Orislo Elwanda Dunlap Deanna Richmond Irene Cardoza Joan Buttram Betty Jo Criner Sunny Lou Salyer Virgie Garrett Sarah Hanks Shirley Simmons Bonnie Daniels Eleanor Grljalva Marlene Heptner Berta Lawry Henrietta Infante Karen Pet01'S0ll Wanda Taylor Louise Riedesel Nancy Balaam Ask if a year of college had made any difference in his eldest son, a farmer reflected: uWell, he's still a good hand with the plow, but I notice his language has changed some. It used to be 'Whoa, Becky,' 'Haw,' and 'Git upl' Now when he comes to the end of a row he says, 'Halt, Rebecca! Pivot and proceed'!n lltlt Grandpa Watkins was somewhat absentminded. so his wife wasn't too surprised when he came in from a walk to the post office and announced that he guessed he'd lost his umbrella. 'When did you first miss it?n Grandma wanted to know. uJust now,n replied Grandpa. ult stopped raining, and I reached up to put it down and it wasn't there.n

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TEACHERS' SUMMER PLANS Homer Delabar plans to attend summer school at Fresno State and work on his Master's Degree by writing a thesis on Visalia. Gene Kinman plans on going to Ohio for about two months and spend the rest of the summer at his home. Joe Weaver's plans for the summer are to attend summer school and work on the side. Heis also looking forward to one week of trout fishing. Miss Carol Sandusky plans to attend summer school at San Jose State. Miss Thelma Elliott plans to stay at her home in Selma and just rest. Mrs. Bess Smith plans to attend a two week work- shop course at Fresno State. She also has several short trips in California planned. Andrew Eisnor plans to go to Boston to visit his folks. Jack Thlege will teach typing in summer school, work on his thesis, and probably work with the place- ment bureau. As far as a vacation is concerned he is undecided. Miss Irene Conley is going to fly to Phoenix, Arizona for a visit with an old friend. She also has several other short trips planned. Race Kent hopes to teach summer school. Miss Kaliope Candianldes plans to go to school at the University of Southern California this summer. Mrs.Ann Pappas plans to take a trip to Des Moines, Iowa or farther east, and will try to get a summer session in somewhere. Carl Noffsinger will work at Lodge Pole this summer. His family will accompany him. Mrs. Ann Steelman plans to go to U.C. for the summer. Charles Cook plans to work on a farm and then take a ten day vacation to Uklah where he is to teach. Glen Good plans to work on a farm and then go to Bellflower for a ten day vacation. Ernest Lambrecht is going to loaf after attending Fresno State College. Miss Lucy Proudfoot is going to spend a month of the summer vacation inthe mountains and in San Diego. Mrs. Muriel Nygren will attend San Jose College and spend the rest of the summer raising flowers. Mrs. Lois Peters will spend four weeks in summer school and then spend some time in the mountains and in San Francisco. The rest of her summer plans are uncertain. Mrs. Mabelle Riedesel will be at Huntington Lake helping her husband in the Retail L mber Company: in August she will attend a Homemaking teacher's work shop in Whittier, California. Carroll Stowell will work either in painting or a job offered where he can make S15,000. Miss Pauline Kruse is undecided as to what her summer plans will be. Loren Court is going to teach Algebra I at TUHS this summer if enough people sign up for it. The rest of the summer is going to be spent on a vacation. Art Williams is going to Fresno State for six weeks, then have recreation in the afternoon for the rest of summer vacation. Jesse Correll will stay around Tulare for the summer. Eugene Overholt plans to attend Fresno State for ten weeks and work at miscellaneous jobs. Eugene Jackson plans to either teach summer school or attend college and he hopes to take a trip to eastern Canada. Keith Waite will stay in Tulare and work but take a couple of weeks off for a trip to Idaho. Mrs. Bess Valentine, other than taking a trip, where to she is undecided about, is planning on staying here and working on the schedules for next year. James Lawrence is planning on a one or two week trip, probablyruofarther away than Los Angeles. After his return, he is going to run the Community High School cannery. His first plans being to install new stainless steel equipment which will make it easier for the people canning. Mr. Lawrence says that they plan on canning more than ever before. The last week of summer vacation he will spend at a workshop. Bill Ny intends to attend Fresno State College for the first six weeks of vacation. The rest of his time will be spent puttering around his house with the exception of two hours a day he intends to spend daily at KCOK swimming pool. Gordon Lowe will teach summer school until August lst, after which he will go to Colorado and attend the American School Band Directors Association Con- vention in Boulder. Colorado. Only five members from the state of California are going. Charles King's summer plans are indefinite other than a possibility of teaching summer school. Herb Morrelli is planning on attending summer school at Fresno State. Roy Coon plans to travel through New England and to Montreal, Canada. Bob Helland is planning to take a trip through Wyoming, Iowa, and Minnesota. Ada Brown will baby sit with two dogs and may take a trip to Boise, Idaho. Jack McCracken plans on teaching Woodshop in summer school, if not he will attend the Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, Colorado. Lawrence DeCarlo plans to attend summer school at Fresno State for six weeks while working on his Masters Degree. Afterward he will spend the summer as playground director at TUHS. Robert Rube's summer plans are undecided after he spends the first part of the summer at Fresno State. Morris Knudsen plans to attend summer school at either Salt Lake City, Utah or Berkeley, California. Miss Verna Hanson was planning a triptoEurope but had to cancel it so her plans are indefinite. Oscar Edminster's plans for this summer are to work at some outdoor type of job in order to keep himself in shape. Dave Eshelman will visit Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. Mrs. Beatrice Myers intends to spend from ten to fourteen days in Lower California Ensenada with her brother and sister-in-law. From July 9th until some time in August she will teach Foods in the new lab. August 21, 22, 23, she will be attending State work- shop at Whittier College. In between times she will visit her children and grandchildren. Mrs. Alice Magill will attend a conference at Greenwich, Connecticut, then spend the remainder of the summer at home with the exception of a trip to Disneyland. - Paul Longenecker plans to work at Sequoia National Park as a relief driver. Mrs. Vera Robertson is going to make a trip to South Dakota to visit her grandchildren. Miss Florence Casady is considering going to the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado where she will study Chemistry and Physics.



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