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he -athletic teams proved themselves league with their sportsmanship, and with the leadership of paramount coaching, Tulare produced five championship teams. We had few outstanding performers but the above average capacities of the whole team gave us these championships. We are now in a new league called the Central Yosemite which includes Mt. Whitney, Redwood, Porterville, Hanford, and Tulare. Tulare started out the year with two championships in the varsity and B football teams: the Redskins tying Porterville and Mt. Whitney for it b virtue of their three to one record, their only loss coming at the hands of Porterville in a heartbreaking three to zero. The B's went undefeated inleague play compiling a fabulous 106 points to the opponents zero. A lack of experience hindered the C football and cross country teams but the potentiality was there for future champs. After football and cross country, our interests turned to basketball and wrestling. The aggressiveness and alertness of our wrestling team placed them second in league play behind Roosevelt with a eight-one-one record, only a tie separating them twice. Tulare beat Roosevelt at the end of the season to give them one loss. Although not winning the championship, our varsity basketball team hit the peak of their season at the last game with Mt. Whitney and proved themselves the best. The Papooses also proved themselves champions with a final game splurge but it was too late as they had bowed to Hanford twice and Porterville. The Junior Varsity and C teams also proved themselves later in the season andshowed possibilities of future varsity and B stars. In the spring our fancies turned to baseball, track, golf, tennis, and swimming. The first two mentioned and tennis all producing championships. In baseball our JV finished the season undefeated while the varsity and C teams compiled excellent records. A lackofpitching and bench strength stopped close ones that prevented the A's from becoming champs. The varsity track team faired better than the brightest hopes when they captured the league meet with the remarkable edorts of almost every individual as they each did their best. Several records were broken by the B and C spikesters and the overall comment on our track team was nthe best in years.n The tennis team closed out their season by winning both boys and girls championships of the Southern Yosemite League. In swimming, able coaching produced outstanding individuals, but lack of attendance kept them from a championship. Golf, a newer sport at TUHS, lacked the experience to win but most of the boys are young and will do better next year. All in all, our athletic team was better developed this year than in any of the past and this reporter predicts many more championships next year. I I U I U 'You don't make very good music with that instru- ment,n said a bystander to the man with the bass drum as the band stopped playing. 'No,' admitted the drum-pounder, UI know I don't: but I drown a heap of bad music.n U I U U l X . Q Sv 5?3dil fit QL-fag 7.373 VV' 1. - W V ,n . ..'-N 5 utter.. B latch men and 1. wnittier on Author un Poems xc: Musician. 2. Gandhi fab Spanish General fb! French Author Qc! Hindu leader. 3. Irving fab History of N.Y. fb! Merry lives. lc: King Lear. 4. Tom Hardy fa: Politician fb: Novelist fc: Mathe- metician. 5. Tarkington fab Penrod fb: Atlantic fob Hurricane 6. Liscow fa: Historian Cb: Satirist Cc: Diplomat 7. Bach fa: Composer fb! Revolutionist fcb Journalist 8. Francis Bacon fab Painter fbi Poet fc: Author. 9, Sewell Cab Call of the Wild fb: East of Eden. ich Black Beauty. 10. Do1ly'Madison fab Hostess Cb! Diplomat ich Actress 4-H FAIRS Many students of Tulare High School are members of 4-H Clubs in all parts of the county. The following 4-H members were winners of the livestock showing: Registered Jerseys: Gene Asay l first and Jr.Champion: Wayne Bixler 2 firsts and Sr. Champion. Registered Holstein: Gerald Long Sr. and Grand Champion: Pat Robinette first place: David Brown second place. Registered Guernsey: Pat Orisio first, Sr. and Grand Champion:Darrell Walker second place. Grade Holstein: James Harvey first: Barbara Ward fifth, Omar Martin sixth. Grade Jersey: Dawn Asay first. Beef: Merle Soults first and second: and Champion steer:Joy Anne Shannon first: Mary Brown second. Showmanship: Sr. Dairy: Pat Orisio first: Wayne Bixler second: Gerald Long third: David Brown fifth: Gene Asay sixth. Sr. Beef Class: Merle Soults third. Jr. Beef Class: Joy Anne Shannon sixth. In showmanship classes only one class was won by a boy--Sr. Beef won by Howard Johnson of Porterville. CLASS PROPHECIES Ccontinuedj Arvilla Quay Webb--will be doing sound effects on radio. Gary Ronald Welton--will be a famous acrobat with Ringling Brothers Circus. James E. West--will have his own band, and will be touring across the country with Kay and the kids. Norma Jean Whisman--will still bemaking hamburgers for Nielsen's. Jerry Whiteman--will be a salesman for a baby powder company. Elwin Eugene Wilson--will be a cow-hand down Texas way. James Wilson--will be a P.E. professor at Mills College for girls. NanqyCarolWood--will bea marriage license seller. Robert Wood--will be a stand-in for Satch of the Bowery Boys. Walter Marvin Wood--will be cruising around in one of Tulare's fine police cars. Vernon Leroy Woolman--will be head engineer in the world's biggest airplane factory. Ronald Lynn Wyllie--will be head scientist on Saturn and Venus. Wesley Paul Yeary--will be running for Sheriff of Tulare County. Elvin Glenn Young--Spool maker for the Coats Thread Company.
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James Arthur McNearney--Writer of Doctor Hudson's nSecret Journal.n Richard Wayne Nagle--Kim Novak's surf board in- structor. leota Mae Newport--Hole- poker in a doughnut factory. Errol Delmer Nichols--Professional lobbiest for J. McCracken. Joe Darwin Nolan--Candelabra polisher for Liberace. K.H. Northern--Caretaker of King Soloman's mines in Africa. Anthony lTony7 Lawrence Nunes--Cotton candy maker in a carnival in New York. Alfredo Nunez--Feature coach of TUHS. Johnny Nunez--Wrestler on T.V. getting an oscar for best actor of the year. Jerry S. Nutter--Trombone player for the uFire House Five Plus Two.n Patricia Leevon Orisio--One of the officials at Arden Farms. Emery Wayne Overstreet--Just plain Wayne. Gerald Wooldridge Owen--House father in a boys' dormatory. Joe Pacheco Jr.--Chief cow breeder in Earlimart. Kathleen Panella--Married to a sailor and raising little bell-bottoms. Delores Geraldine Patterson--Pea pickin' biscuit baker for Pillsberry. John CBustery Wesley Patterson--Olympic Champ of 1959. Bill Clark Peacock--Owninghisown airplane factory and building a million dollar home. Bona Madrid Pena--Spanish interpreter for the Tiajuana City Council. Thomas Lee Percival--Still patronizing Visalia. Henry Peralto--Playboy on the New York stage. Geneva Fay Peaton--Tooth brush painter for the Dr. West Tooth Brush Co. Harry Perry III--Owning and operating his own gas station and garage. Karen Ann Peterson--Flute player for Ina Ray Hutton's Orchestra. John Edward Phillips--Professional needle tester for Johnson and Johnson. Carolina Vierera fCarrieJ Pires--Driving and Olds and smiling. Ermaline Delores Pires--Manufacturing instant 'Coffeen beans. Bobbylfm Powell--Photographer for Advance Register. Constance CConnie5 Prado--Hair dye sampler for Nestle Lite. Albeza Mary Rabago--Get another scratch on her nose. lnrenzo Santos Ramos--Polishing shoesforNunbrush. Mary Ramos--Posing for Pepsodent advertisements. Howard Lester Reed--Professional dancer on Broadway. Phillip Ribeiro--Cotton farmer in down town Manhattan. Diana Gale Rich--Powers model in New York. Alfred Melton Richmond--Stunt rider for Barnum Q Bailey Circus. Deanna Lou Richmond--Just raising a bunch of little Franks. Louise Jeanne Riedesel--Woman forest ranger at Huntington Lake. Erma Jean Riley--Costume designer for Edith Head. Patricia Ann Rippee--Public speaker at Goshen. Gerald Leon Rogers--A great farmer and married. Patricia Ann Rutledge--Stunt girl stand-in for Annie Oakley. Demetria Salmon--Secretary at P.J.Eads Used Cars. Sunny Lou Salyer--a housewife. Ruth Sanchez--a famous night club sensation. Charles J. Sanders--will be making his loot on the Cousin Herb Show. Tom Wayne Scheidt--will be the owner ofthe biggest gambling club in Las Vegas. William Morris Schneider--will conduct tours through the Ozarks. Darlene Ann Scott--will be a rich divorcee. William Elliott Searcy--will be the owner of a beer plant. Adrienne Marie Serpa--will be the author of her book uHow To Remain Singleu. Michael Richard Shannon--will extend the Shannon Ranches up through Canada. Gayle Ann Sherman--will be teaching Home Economics at Cherry Avenue. Perry fBobJ Becker Shirley--will take over the Pinky Lee show. Peggy Colene Simmons--will be working for a dog food factory. Shirley Marie Litten Simmons--will invent a new kind of peanut butter. Don Richard Sortor--will gain fame as a trick rider in rodeos. Bernadine Louise Souza--will be head space suit model of Mars in twelve years. Daniel John Souza--will be sapping cows. Gail Ardella Stanley--will be making her living as a fisherman. Peggy Lou Story--recreational director in Tulare. Ila Marie Swayne--will be a housewife with twelve children. Sharon Sweetzer--will be the owner of a fish market. Wanda R. Taylor--will be the first woman president of the United States. Charles Roy Tedder--will be a teddy bear manu- facturer. Arthur Thomas--will bethe owne1'ofa Yo-Yo company. Betty Lou Thomas--will have a taco house on High- way 99. Gene Homer Thomas--will be one of Grace Kelly's butlers. Othene Thomas--will be the principal at a large school. Charles Stanley Tigner--will be a Justice of the Peace. Louanna Fern Todd--will be a famous designer at Warner Brothers' Studios. Armida H. Torres--will be a secretary to a big loan company. Wanda May Tuggle--will be the dancing star at the Stork Club at the special request of Tab Hunter. Jan L. Turk--will be a janitor at U.C.L.A. Ralph Lee Van Hooser--will be the owner of Disney- land. Albert Robert Velasco--will be the star of his own T.V. show. Golda Mae Voorhhes--will be working for Walt Disney. JoyceDarleneWaldrip--willbea famous veternarian. Mickey Malcolm Walker--will be a flutist for the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. Shirlene Wall--will be an officer in the Women's Army Air Force. Bobh Arthur Ward--will bestriving hard to replace Alves Prestly. Gary Joe Warren--will be a top contender for the heavyweight championship of the world. Charlene Marie Watkins--the first woman to fly across the equator.
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