Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1953
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Pride and ioy of The campus: Harvey Audiforium BalcersTield High Schools campus, one oT The largesT in CaliTornia, conTains over TwenTy-Tive buildings, many oT which are used almosT exclusively Tor one subiecT, such as Ludden l-lall, The Science Building, and The Mechanical ArTs Building. GriTTiTh STadium, seaTing over 4000, is The siTe oT all TooTball games and Traclc meeTs, includ- ing Those oT The College and EasT High. Music programs, plays, and Torums Tor The school and communiTy are presenTed in Harvey AudiTorium. STudenTs also enjoy re- laxing in Elm Grove and meeTing Triends in The Quad. I ins: The Old Audi ' 9 Quang, gone Righh Memorial to c former principal: Ludden Hall Below: One of 'he more fortunate survivors: The Sci- ence Building When 'rhe lback lo schoolu season came This year, The campus of Bakers- field l-ligh School presenled a very dile lerenl sigh? lo lhe relurning sludenls, The summers earlhquakes had exlensive- ly damaged seven buildings on our campus. The disappearance of 'rhe Girls' Gym, +he scene of many memorable dances, and ol The Adminislralion Builde ing, The former hub of all acfivilies, broughl lhe biggesl changes in scene. Perhaps lhe sludenl galheringeplace, The Quad, was considered by lhe sfudenl body ol Bakersfield l-ligh School lo be lhe biggesl loss. Hs re-opening in Febru- ary was welcomed wilh a gala celebra- lion. The familiar landmarks ol l-larvey Audilorium, and The Junior College Building slill remained, however, and were more apprecialed lhan ever before. New odminisl of o I xflff I we .+ ,J n ,ny , ,. . U--,. W, , , gs 1 My g . 4.......u...n-.-,,.,- A.-.....v.w.qa-e-r , '9 ,,,,,,...,,,,..,-..,,.,...-..4. ' W.. -ina-a-f.....,,,, : ' ' If W- - . gjff , g .. , .1-..........-,, U s ' N - , . mm! J Studenls of photography learn to process a plclure from rhe camera fa lhe album. A classroom has many laces. To some il is an old friend: io olhers, a symbol ol pasl memories. Slill olhers regard il as a prison where They are forced lo spend lour years. A classroom sees many people come and go: srudenls, in- slruclors, and parenls. ll hears varied suloiecls laughl and discuss- cdr sludenls whispering, and The inevilable loells. lls worn floors have le-ll many pairs ol scullling le-el, and recenlly, lhe earlhqualces. Whar lales a classroom could fell ii il could only lallcl Above left: Filing those cards. lefl: lynelie Pelers, Barbara Boss, Fa! Buck, and Dean Berrigan admire Vheir ceramic handiwork. uf ugly Alfhough fhe greaf loss of buildings caused by fhe earfhguakes resulfed in over- paclced classrooms, inadequafe space, and even fhe brief use of fenfs as classrooms, fhe sfudenfs and sfaff of Bakersfield l'ligh School made fhe mosf of fhe remaining facilifies. For insfance, fhe Bus Barn was converfed info a skafing rinlc for Girls' P. E. and served as a Dance Pavilionwy and fhe adminisfrafive offices were moved info fhe J. C. Building. As anofher school year came fo an end, all fhe fime spenf in fhe classrooms, sweafe ing ouf fesfs and doing assignmenfs, be- came a formalify of educafion. Some sfu- denfs enioyed mixing acids, recifing speeches, or fixing ialopies. Qfhers found delighf in fyping or playing an insfrumenf. Everyone made new friends and acquired lcnowleclge fo guide him in fhe fufure. Right: Good skates Below: ln deep concenhation L-, Resulf of the quokes ' 'ii ifffiryfgvhw , mf, ws, V .,,f , x ' N ' 'L .' . fx ' , ' K L, ' X tl X , six Q lk pl MTV fx QM 'J ML N X N N XJ ' y ' Q ' F, ,V ' -V M f xx' X ,- I gk v X , xv! 5 P, J X4 L Q it 'X :NV X5 YW? ff. U X D 'C Q Q jx ,ff N DV . N W NV NH Y Av' x x 'O ' W , 0 , A QV , N XX? AV ,W y V U 6 cw vp Us WR, hx my ix' X ffff' HO .f R ' U? W V, 'X ,A 4 N X , J , X :QE M UQXVKXQJU i 5 za . J , , X, xww 1' X .?JW7'- ' 1, f Xp Av ' Bl XJ Q F Q . 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DirecT- ing The ToTal building program oT The DisTricT, execuTing policies seT by The Board oT TrusTees, and handling all per- sonnel quesTions Tor The DisTricT are among The numerous duTies oT his office. In addiTion, he serves as SecreTary OT The Board. Experience in business operaTions became valu- able To The members oT The DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES aTTer The earThqual4e damage oT lasT summer. WiTh The qualces came new prob- lems which needed immediaTe soluTions. Their duTies in The educaTionaI Tield vary Trom seTTing nun' policies conTroIIing The DisTricT building program T. L. McCuen, District Superintendent e ow William To approving The hiring oT personnel. OTher Board responsibilities are To se-T policies concern- ing The operaTion of disTricT schools and To ap- prove Tinancial TransacTions. BI I I r., Alber T B Idwin E IBender. ..o .G t S. Gould, Chester W. ONenlI, Clerkg T. L. McCuen, Dust. Supt.p H. E. Woodworth, Pres.: mi the ebifdrict I5 Money! money! money! Thaf is whaf you will see, hear, and fallm abouf when in The BUSINESS OFFICE. Because of fhe earfhqualees, l. to r., Evelyn Ridgon, Cshr.g Fern Veal, Hd. of Bus. Off. Right: Theron S. Taber, Den. Supt.g Dr. John fhe Disfricf Business Office has moved from fhe campus, giving us a Business Office of our own now. Supervision of fhe proper funcfion- ing of schools is fhe purpose of fhe DISTRICT OFFICERS. The officers represenf various services in general adminisfrafion, insfrucfion, and busi- ness acfivifies. They are also respon- sible for co-ordinafing all disfricf ac- fivifies. Ofher officers nof picfured include Guy W. Gerrard, Dr. Orral Luke, Richard Tigner, Allen Cannon, Jack I-lilfon, and John Van Osdel. W. Eckhurdt, Asst. Supl. Right: Avery Allen, District Adm. Asst.g Howard K. Dickson, Supvsr. of Ag.: E. Ben Evans, Supvsr. of Lib. Serv. Right: J. B. Harclson, Supvsr. of Phys. and Health Educ.g E. J. Peery, Supvsr. of Aud.'Vis. Aidsg C. M. Cornell, Dist. Eng. Right: J. H. Pauly, Supvsr. of Trons.g Louis Tcngen, Supvsr. of Bldgx. ond Gds.g Valentino Valena, Supvsr. of Caf. 53 W.: 'F I6 H rincipal feop ev Mr. Hedge looks over renlafive plans for a new Adminisfration Building. Need a work permil? I-low aboul a purchase order? Jusl go 'ro The OFFICE STAFF. Since lhe earlhquakes, The eighl high school ollices have had lo move 'ro new unified quarlers in lhe J. C. Building. The slall con- linues 'ro work ellicienlly, even Jrhough lhey are working in limiled space. Right: Seated, I. lo r., Edith Hughes, Secretary of Affendanceg Ann Grendel, Secretary of Principal's office. Standing, l. to r., Marion Solari, Secre- iary to Dean of Sludenfsg Sarah Baker, Sfenographer of Principcl's office, Pa? Lusk, Sienographer of Principal's Office. Our PRINCIPAL, Leslie I-ledge. has no easy lask in heading 'lhe largesl high school in California. I-le keeps lhings running smoolhly belween 'rhe school and lhe admin- islralion and works in close coordi- nalion wilh rhe Board of Truslees and lhe Dislricl Superinlendenl. Barbara Tucker, secretary to Mr. Hedge, lakes u pause in her day's w Our EXECUTWE BOARD is The one organizalion in The school lhal belongs +o all ol us. The policies ol rhe sludenl :Jody of Bakersfield l-ligh School are de- lermined by 'this group. The annual Sludenl Body Card Dance and lhe l-lowdy l'lop, lo welcome freshmen, were imporienl evenls on This year's calendar. Every Tuesday lhe lwelve members ol lhe Board mel To discuss sludenl body affairs. The meelings were presided over by Denny Weilerholm, Sludenl Body Presidenl. Glendon Rodgers and Al Dennis were advisors. ' 'T E f ,gn X Right: Denny Weiierholm, Pres., Jerry Orrick, V.-Pres., - Carol Clark, Sec., Robbie Davidson, Ed. of Blue and ,WJ Wl1'l v ' e i 'ZLJ' , jf fi , J, Righi: Nancy Shields, Ed. of Oracle, Tom Merson, Bus. na, 'ww Mgr. of Oracle, Donhu 'A - T' George, Bus. Mgr. of Blue R cnd White, Audrey Wolers, Historian x Yissfmsx -Y' 'Sv 'fu Right: Don Dennis, Comm. of - ' Finance, Sally Schoelkopf, Q .ff Comm. of Rallies and As- V I f , sembliesg Don Waits, Comm. k of Awards and Scholorshipsp ' Paul Newell, Comm. of Club s QQ ' ' Acfivilies Y T i I fgw Ri'h11 John Farm, sf. Pres.: W- Bob Myers, Jr. Pres., Scohy Hellon, Soph. Pres., Tom jones, Frosh Pres. ,T M14 i , ,V ,ss fy .QQ sg., .wr . 5 gt i Allen Cannon, CO-ORDINATOR OE CURRICULUM, has general su- pervision ol inslruclional deparlrnenls, Iceeping expendilure ol money and lime al a minimum. All C Jack HIIIUD Bonnye Deal . C d l fC I Dean of Sfudenls Direclor of Testing Among The many dUI'le5 of JGCIQ I-lillon, DEAN OE STUDENTS, is su- pervising lhe counseling, regislrralion and allendance ol sludenls. All achievemenl and aplilude Tesls are given under lhe supervision ol Bonnye Deal, who is DIRECTOR OE TESTING. Cf icieni Ilfvorleera Miss Schilling, who handled girls' aoliuslmenl problems: lvlr. Lundslrom, who made home calls: and Mr. Marlin, who worked be- lween The aulhorilies and lhe school. had a busy year as our AT- TENDANCE COUNSELORS. Palience and underslanding were The gualilicalions lor lheir never-ending iob. Beware was lhe by- word lor lhose lhal persisled in disobeying our allendance rules. Aller several years' experience lhe allendance counselors are ac- quainled wilh sludenls' lriclcs. Off O . I9 Right: sealed, I. ro r., Fred Robinson, E-HA, Howard Whalen, A-B: Glendon Rodgers, HE-K, Sfanding, l. la r., John Harp, Rl-Sglock Hilton, Deon of Svudenfsp George Wil- I Iiomson, MC-RH, Homer Beofry, L-M, Virgil Kirkpor- rick, T-Z. Nor oicfuredz Jock Hill, C-D. Rea y io iaien .rf 5-3? l-lelpinq each sludenl selecl his maior and prepare his sched- ule are only Two ol The COUN- SELORS' many lunclions. Siu- denls wiih school, home, or personal problems can counl' on underslanding guidance when- ever lhey visir Their counselors. Besides holding lhese confer- ences. counselors also leach. and lalce parl in exira-curricular aciivi+ies. Right: Seated, l, Vo r., Eloise Nelson, HE-Kg Georgia Arnold, Rl-S5 Ruth Neiman, E-HA. Standing, I. to r., Berry Lund, L-M, Jewell Coon, T-Z, Belly Moehnke, Mc- RHp Korhryn Jordan, A- B, Helen Slone, C-D. , L r ., uni r i - if H6 igfrni N 20 Q4 waya Haag Above: Sealed, I. to r., Margarel Jones, HE-Kp Edith Hughes, Secretory of Attendance. Standing, l. lo r., Jo Ridgwoy, A-B, Mabel Payne, T-Z, Olive Gunsoley, C-D7 Gladys Hildremyr, MAL, Millie Johnston, E-HA, Emma lo Point, RI-Sp Rose Robinson, Mc-RH. Work PermiTs are issued by The WORK PERMIT OFFICE. Mirneographed maTerial Tor school use is prepared in The MIMEOGRAPI-I ROOM. CollecTing Tees Tor losT TexTbooks is among The iobs oT The BOOKROOM. The TEACHERS' RECORD ROOM Tiles all old roll books and reporT cards. The COUNSELORS SECREA TARIES have become accusTomed To all sorTs oT excuses Tor absences, ranging Trorn a cuT Tinger To a case oT The Tlu. The busy ladies keep records oT all absences, and check on Themg make appoinTrnenTs Tor sTudenTs To see Their counselors, and mainTain reTerence Tiles con- Taining The schedules oT all sTudenTs regisTered aT BakersTield I-ligh. Anf oTher phase oT Their work is ar- 'anging conTerences beTween par- enTs and counselors when such a weed arises. A sTudenT can always Tind an undersTanding Triend in his :ounselor's secreTary. The SWITCI-IBOARD OPERATOR re- ceives all calls and is inTormaTion cenTer Tor The school. The STAGE CREW handles all sTage eguipmenT and lighTing Tor I-larvey Audi- Torium. The MECHANICAL ARTS OFFICE deals wiTh all business TransacTions and keeps records Tor The Mechanical ArTs DeparT- rnenT, Below: seated: Nan Dillon, Testing Dept., Glenn Lind- say, Work Permi1,Agatha Vernon, Switchboard. Below: Seated, l. to r., Gail Jones, Bill Higee, Alvin Standing: Norrine Clayton, Shop Officep Jeweldeon KIeinhample,lr1sIructor. Daks, Bookroom, Pearl Mclaury, Record Room, Mclriorie Standing, l. To f-. Jim GYGINW1, DOUG HUdil'J0I'9f DOH Hinkle and Belva Scofield, Mimeograph Room. Wall I 1 I .He p guaranteed Filling ouT records Tor incoming Treshmen and adding To Those oT The upper classmen are among The many responsibiliTies ThaT Tace The REGISTRARS OFFICE each Tall. These records conTain all grades, achievemenTs and oTher deTails used Tor reTerence. Making ouT The honor roll, checking eligibiliTies oT aThleTic and school oTTicers and Tiling reporT cards, keep The sTaTT working consTanTly. ln The spring They collaboraTe wiTh lvlr. l-ledge in planning The BaccalaureaTe exer- WheTher you are looking Tor a besT selling novel Tor pleasure reading. or a book on CaliTornia Tor an assignmenT, The LIBRARIANS are always ready To direcT you To The righT maTerial. Send- ing reTerence books To Teachers Tor class use To supplemenT maTerials, as well as Taking care oT The 36,000 books ThaT are checked ouT each year, are Their oTher imporTanT iobs. Below: I. to r., Dorothy Wheorty, Bernice Braddon, Librarians. Ab . Seated, Doro thy Donahoe, Registrar, Fall Semester. Standing, l. to Mobs Checketts, Credit Clerkg Lillian Rea, Registrar, Spring Semester. Emphasizing boTh The physical and menTal healTh habiTs oT sTudenTs This year were The NURSES, lvlrs. Lillian l-lowen and Mrs. lone Bailey. Besides supervis- ing aThleTic examinaTions, TirsT aid, and Treshman and senior checkups upon re- guesT, They gave seniors healTh records To use Tor college enTrance or iob re- guiremenTs. lmporTanT also were privaTe conTerences wiTh sTudenTs To give Them helpTul advice. Below: I. to r., Lillian Howen, lone B. Burley, Nurses. ,,.4g'g,iN i W ' .fn A 'Klilfnr v .L X 1 ..1- is acufiy griencld Broadening sluclenls' vocabulary and inspiring an inleresl in lilerafure are Em- porlanl laslcs oi lhe inslruclors ol The ENGLISH Deparlmenl. Above: Row I: I. Io r., Peggy Cooke, B.A.p Thearc Boriholomew, A.B., Kalhryn Jordan, B.A., M.A., Sam Wallace, A.B., M.A,, Dept Hd., Helen Stone, M.A.p Josephine Wiley, A.B., M.A., Beatrice Rose, B.A., M.A, Row Il: I. lo r., Moybelle Menlzer, A.B., Joy Ruff, A.B.p Kay Pafion, B.S.p Curt Fischer, B.A., M.A.g Robe!! McLean, A.B.p Damian Matz, B. Ed., Fern Doe, A.B.p Jean Hardy, A.B., M.A., Martha Lee Myers, A.B. Row Ill: I. to r., Harold Silverman, B.A., Pauline Chenoweth, B.A., M.A.g Sfella Kimble, 8.A.g Emma Sondrini, A.B., Henrieha Showalter, B.A.g Elvin Hedgecock, A.B., M.A.p Albert Lewis, A.B.g Clara Porferfield, A.B., M.A.g Margueriie Johnson, A,B., M.A. No! pictured: Richard Horkins, A.B., Mary Rifchie, A.B.g Adelaide Schafer, B.A., M.A. Enabling sluclenis fo express lhernselves is Developing ihe 'ralenl of iunior musicians is always lhe chiel desire of lhe ART Teachers. lhe chief purpose ol lhe MUSIC leachers. Below: Row l: l. lo r., Eva Lefevre, B.A.g Rulh Emerson, A.B., Below: Row I: I. to r., Carl Mueller, B.A., M.A.g Wesley Depf, Hd, Moore, B.M., M.A., Harold Burt, A.B., Depf Hd. Row ll: I. lo r., Jack R. Hopkins, B.A., Patricia Paiferson, A.B,y Noi picture: Marian Michalsky, B.M,, Ronald Clark, B.M., War- Clayfon Rippey, B.A., M.A. ren Wheafland, B.M.E. -5 Acquainling sludenls wilh lhe languages, cusloms, and hislories ol olher counlries is lhe purpose ol lhe LANGUAGE Deparl- menl. Above: Row I1 I. to r., Adelaide Schafer, B.A., M.A., Curl Fischer, B.A., M.A., Josephine Wiley, A.B., M.A. Row II: I. to r., Lucille Burk, A,B.p Eloise Nelson, A.B., Joy Rui, A.B., Maybelle Mentzer, A,B., M.A. Row Ill: I. to r., Emma Sandrini, A.B., Jewell Coon, B.A., M. Mod. Lang, Pauline Chenoweth, B.A., M.A. Not pictured: Ysabel Forber, A.8. Diploma de Suliciencia, Dept. Hd. 23 --.M . W--we-H--A sq- Provicling sludenls wilh lime lo do Their homework and olher sluclying is lhe main lunclion ol lhe STU DY I-IALI.. Above: Standing, l. to r., Bob Davidson, A.B., M.A., Ber- nard lustig, A.B., Harold Burt, A.B., Wesley Moore, B.M., M.A. Not pictured: Hattie Hoenshell, Glendon Rogers, A.B., John Keene, A.B., Sallolee Ryan, B.S., M.S. Increasing sludenls' knowledge ol world economic and social problems is The ref sponsibilily ol lhe SOCIAL SCIENCE Deparlmenl. Below: Row I: I. to r., Jean Hardy, A.B., M.A., Anne Keeshan, A.B., A.B,, Eleanor Frater, B.A., Dept, Head, Esther Pinnell, A,B., M.A., William Harwood, A.B., A.M. Row Il: I. to r., John Collins, A.B., Donald Robesky, A.B., L.L.B., Elbert Stewart, B.A.g Albert lewis, A.B., J. M. Christensen, A. B., M.A. Row Ill: I. to r., John Keene, A.B., Ruth Neiman, A.B., M.A., Glendon Rodgers, A.B.g Jerry Heddon, B.S., A.M. Not pictured: Don Doolin, B.S., Edith Fitzgibbon, A.B., Kenneth Kieler, 8.5.5 Lawrence la Fond, A.B. ff' .2 f . ,.,,,., , A I' ' T b, 5 ' f MQ, , 'I .tl 6 I -. - i I 'ff' gf.: r f' I .,,.f,, I I ' , ,,.A . V .112 4-if , 1. ' , , ,-', , - ' ' . 9 i ' . W I - ' , rw I f ' ' 'i II X' -' lg VY : 1 , .- I I K 1 ' I ,t,i ' I I ! ' - . , so 'Q , r s iii -if 74 X t- Barbara Yucker serves coffee to Betty Moehnke and Leslie W. Hedge during Christmas Open- House. Advising girls on more ellicienl methods in llwe Home is oi prime imporlance to flue HOME ECO- NOMICS Deparlmenl. Below: Seated, I. to r., Tena Marion, A.B.p Malula Read, B.S., M.A.g Lida Siemon, A.B. Standing: I. to r., Jean Fockler, B.S., M.S., Dept. Hd., Gladys Penn, B.S., Margaret Moore, A.B., Ann Warner, B.A., Marlene Keetch, B.S, George Williamson, Mabs Checketts, and Allen Cannon make themselves useful. Training sludenls in accurale dralling and arclwileclural drawing is llwe work oi llwe DRAWING De- parlmenl. Below: Row l: I. To r., Robert Parsons, B.S., B.S., Fred Gibbs, B.S., Edward Wclz, B.A., M.A. Raw ll: I. to r., William Goadban, B.A., Clar- ence Cullimore, B.S., M. Arch., Dept Hd., Lowell Nelson, B.A.5 Raymond Buckle, B.S. Not pictured: Nicholas Pananides, B.S., M.S., Peler Smith, A.B. -ww A41 Training students to apply math to daily problems is one purpose oi the MATHEMATICS Depart- ' C ment: . pu- Rightz Row I: I. to r., Mary Elizabeth Wag- goner, A.B., Margaret Meyer, A.B.p Edith Mc- Lean, B,A. Row ll: I. to r., Peter Smith, A.B., George Osborn, B.A.g Ronald Clark, B.M. Row lll: I. to r., Allen Grumon, A.B., D. M. Griffith, B.A., Dept. Hd. Row IV: I. to r., Eileen Bowling, A.B.g Laura Heyd, B.S., A.B. Not pictured: Robert Coombs, A.B., M,A., Fred Gibbs, B.S., Donald Johnson, B.S., Joseph Koegler, 8.A., Bernard Lustig, A.B., Calvin Mueller, B,A., M.A., William Nielsen, B.A., M.A., Nicholas Panandides, B.S., M,S,p Jack Rowe, A.B., M.A. Familiarizinq students with auto mechanics, woodshops. and other pertinent courses is the job of the MECHANICAL ARTS Department. Below: Kneeling, I. to r., Peter Smith, A.B.g Gerald Smith, A.B.g S. D. Gates, Harry Drennon, Dept. Head, Fred Bonar B.A.g Lyman Curtis, A.B., Lowell Nelson, B.A. Row ll: I. to r., Jack Charvo, A.B.p Walter Stierng John Van Osdelg Don Lucas, B.A., Burr Scofield, B.A., Robb Walt, A.B.g Alvin Kleinhample, B.A.p Milton Perkins. Row III: I. to r., Forrest Lynn, B.S., M.S.g Ray Cross, Voc. Crea., Don Johnson, B.S., leo Meyer, Sidney Lang, A.B., M.A.g Peter Gilli, A.B.p Clarence Reid. Below: Sealed, Marlene Keelch, Sfanding, I. lo r., William Goodban, Kurt Fischer, Sfella Kimble, Marilyn Michalsky, Charles Bainbridge, Marion King, Gerald Hedden, Velma Lillle, Don Schueff, Beverly Davis, Leslie W. Hedge, Prin- cipal. n.,,,,,,qev- f .ex Teachers' lounge moved in place Q 1 Preparing sludenls lor a busine ss career upon leaving school is lhe aim ol lhe BUSINESS EDUCATION Deparrmenl Below: Row I: l. to r., Hesler Kinnear, B.S.g Wallace Johnson, B.S., M.S., Harold Hendry, 8.5.5 Marion Scot! B.S., Rodney Wessman, B.S., Dept. Hd. Row Il: l. lo r., Clara Holmes, A.B., Mary Riichie, A.B.p Gladys While, A.B.y Marian Carson, A.B., Dorothy Biiner, A. A., A.B., A.M. Not pictured: George K le, A.B.- H y , enrietia Showalter, B.A.g Helen Stone, M.A.g Mildred Vins, E.B., Ollo Asperger, B.A., M.A. L. Encouraging iuiure scieniisfs in all fields is 'rhe hope of Ihe SCIENCE Teachers. Righh Row I: I. vo r., Carrer Phair, A.B., Don Johnson, 5.5.5 Georgia Arnold, B.S., M.S.p Homer Likely, A.B., M.A., George Sagen, A.B. M.A., oem. Hd. Row II: I. fo r., Forrest lynn, B.S., M.S.p Ben Suffon, B.S.p Gilherf Shimmel, 8.5.5 Virgil Kirkpafrick, A.B.g Sidney Lang, A.B., M.A., Axel Peiersen, B.S., M.A. No! picfuredr AI Dennis, A.B.p Ray Cross, Voz. Cred.p S. D. Gates. Insfrucfinq our iuiure farmers on improved farm mefhods is Ihe 3mporIan+ iob of The AGRICULTURE Deparimeni. Below: Raw I: I. Io r., J. W. Nielsen, B.S., M.S,, George Cliff, Dale Duncan, Marvin Cross, Clarence Reid. Row II: Edwin Luifropp, 8.S., B.S., NLS., Donald Schueif, 8.5.7 Harvey Brockmeyer, M.S.g Howard K. Dickson, 8.S., DepI. Head, Harry Holmes, B.S.g Bob Davidson, A.B., M.A., Peter Luppen, A.B., B.S., M.A,, Ed.D., Ben Sutton, B.S. h'!9l'7' 28 VJ x I an ,- ' .N -E j Mi . 5 'ir. , we Providing Iweallhy exercise and relaxalion for sludenls during lI'1e day is an aim of +I1e GIRLS' P. E. Deparlmeni: Above: Row I: Seated, I. to r., Margo Robesky, M.A., Helen Bulla, A.B., M.A., Dept Hd., Marian March, B.A. Row Il: Standing, I. to r., Caroline Turney, A,B., Betty lund, B.S., M.S., Beverly Davis, B.A.y Dorothy Tubbcsing, B.S., Georgene Bihlman, A.B., M.A., Betty Moehnke, B.E.g Velma lillle, B.A. Supervising II'1e sporls program and insuring beller group re- lations among sludenls were iirsl duties oi The BOYS' P. E. Deparl- ment. Below: Row I, I. to r., lawrence laFond, A.B., Bill French, A.B., M.A., George Colbalh, B.A. Row II: I. to r., Earl Sargeant, B.S., Carl Berra, B.A.p Charles Bainbridge, B.A., M.A. Not pictured: J. B. Haralson, Dist. Phys. Ed. Super., B.E.g Homer Beolly, A.B., M.S., Earnest Dalbom, A.B., Richard Harkins, A.B.p John Harp, B.S., M.S., Kenneth Kiefer, B.S., Joseph Keeg- ler, B.A.g Henry Pfister, A.B., Lowell Nelson, B.A.g George Williamson, B.S., M.S., Dir. of Athl. Barbara Tucker serves cofiee rc Mr. Hedge ond Miss Moehnke. Miss Coors and Mrs. Peele serve Imgord Effler, Mrs. Effler, Mr. Dennon, Mrs. Dennon, and Mr. Hedge of cl P. T. A. Dinner. Freshman pcrrenls fcrlking wiih Mrs. Heyd ,F A 30 eruice wit I I I I ,V ,.A,A,, ,,-,A V M, A lj, ., ., W L mag- gy, t if E- 2 'I g.:-aj? Zig, ,.5 .i::,:- VA s f ' .f I , f , as ' ia ' if I -I M y Ml i I i fr -' 5 .., T ' I . . . i A 1512. Il . 53 . .L A if .vga I: 1225? Ii or ,K ,A gg 3 751 ' .i Iflffi -I ir el I 35? T 'i? '5f2wI 5r ,Mx .9 it i ,fi ,ah ,. T gm Qt any V , sa II mf' .M-as .. W lhiaen I' I -I -. .2'2'1'1-A Above: Row I: I. Ia r., Beriha Holliday, Mar- garet Michel, Edifh Amos, Lorena Denney, Hallie Peele. Row ll: I. to r., Jennie Estes, Veda Mahoney, Livy Jackson, Bessie Whife, Alfa Thompkins, Angeline Minion, Elizabelh Coois, Mgr. Row III: I. To r., Irma Rufherford, Marie Rogers, Velma Glasgow, Inez Sims, Koihryn Smith, Lulu Pease. Row IV: I. Io r., Geneva Grisham, Vera Webb, Jewel Lewis, Cecelia McCracken, Asst. Mgr. Inside The caTeTeria, locaTed in The basemenT oT The J. C. Building, The CAFETERIA WORKERS are busily rolling pie dough, Tossing salads, sTaclcing Trays, or washing sTaclcs oT dirTy dishes. The iolo oT The employees oT This non-proTiT organizaTion is To see ThaT The sTudenTs on This campus receive a well- balanced, low-cosl meal aT noon. A new sysTem oT serving slarfed iusT This year has done much To speed up The serving process. Those delicious peanui buffer cookies are being mode by Kalhryn Smifh, Eleanor Arp, and Cecelia McCracken. Biscuif-makers Geneva Grisham and Jewel Lewis mie ,ala 1 ,Q- Above: Row I. I. lo r., James Pruifl, Bill Jones, Fred New, Harbin, Joe Bruirl, Joe DiMaria, Clarence Hamm, Bob Fowler. Row Il: I. lo r., Oria Neuman, Harvey Miles, Dennis Roberfs Sawaya, James Cowden, Maud Trumble, Mary Barbour, Leo Tugo. Row Ill: I, io r., Clarence Tinney, Joe Ellsworth, Carl Shields Maneke, Lee Chambers, Mac McCraken, Jay Alexander. Caring lor classrooms is only perl of our CUSTO. DIANS' iob. The TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT sees lhal all sludenfs oulsicle lhe cily gel lo and from school by bus. ss rx James Nick Fred 1 , ,EK . of av. Xl,-nf M, .gill H3316 L-any-Y 1, V,i, .,,-.W f' ' vw 3l . ,M ,.. . .. . ,W . za? William H. Thomas, James Cowden, and Hiram Nichols make accommodalions for lhe crowds Righh Row I: I. lo r., Bob Hamilton, Omer Svraw, Ernie Berry, John Hazzard, Marvin Stone, Glenn Jackson. Row ll: l. Vo r., Ralph Rodri- quez, John Souza, Howard Young, Jim Perkins, Gene Daniels, Carl Kipp, Evelyn Fogg. Row Ill: l. fo r., Waller Bain, Don Maifson, Wendell Hayes, Gwyn Young, G. W. Wilson, Chuck Sproul, Gerald Lockhart. ,ff.,,'AgMijx3Wm , 1 ,rdbywfj ,QT MV U91 v'4url2l,z My gl vb Q Cv W U zfbw W wjjwf 04, 0, MV L ,S 0' 7' X! Cla 4484 7 X ff X 5 42 if Q' Z ff 7 34 In ginale 'N ia Q ,u s Above: Row I: I. to r., Dave Slagle, Barbara Sparks Gloria Delgado, Row Ill: I. lo r., John Falchi, Lee Hudiburg, Duncan Johnson, Darlene Elizabefh Erassarrel, Arlene Reed, Carole l'f85r.Er, Beverly Combs, Merla Belden, Barbara Weslphal, Pa! Willse, Kalhy Chrislopherson, Donna Creegon, Levita Agee, Cora Starr. Jones, Mary Ann Emery, Karen Dixon, Mary Niece. Row ll: I. lo r., Emma Sandrini, Adv.g Fern Lester, Ken? Kilburn, Paulette Row IV: I. lo r., James Caslle, Ronnie Schmieder, Gary Healh, J. C. Wilhide, Joyce Hulsebus, Beverly Johns, Cecilia Bernson, Marcia Ashby Bowen, Bill Huckaby, Ronnie Fonfaine, Bill Carraway, George Howells, Doris Brown, lavelle Elliall, Audrey Waters. William Nielsen, Adv. David Slagle, V.sPres., John Falchi, Pres., Mary Ann Emery, Trees.: Barbara Wesiphal, Sec., plan senior activities. The SENIGR COUNCIL, 'rhe governing body ol lhe Senior Class, is composed ol one repre- senlalive from each second period class which conlains live or more seniors. A council member has no easy iob, lor each aclivily spon- sored by The class means a lremen- dous amounl ol work lor The Coun- cil. This years aclivilies included such successlul evenls as lhe I'-lowdy l-lop and lhe class play. Hlzalher ol lhe Bride. Olher ac- livilies, ol maior imporlance To seniors, included Dilch Day, Senior Class Day, and lhe Senior Banquel. As the junior year ends, the student begins lo picture himsell a member of the graduating class. When the long- awailed time arrives, all senior activities. the Senior Banquet, the Prom, and Bac- calaureate. become an important part ol his lile. Graduation is a spectacular sight. Chills run clown the graduates spine as he hears the resounding music and realizes that at last he is 'raking his place in this traditional ceremony. 35 1 In the spotlight UNPICTURED SENIORS Alexander, Douglas Dilley, Thomas Kerley, Robert Ramsey, Bruce Allen, Bob Danathan, Harold Koontz, Meredeth Rangel, Henry Alston, Ramona Fattig, Arthur Lane, Helen Richardson, Phillip 'Anderson, Charles 'Faust, David Lee, Alfred Rickey, John Bass, Beverly Fisher, Don Murhy, O. T. Rodeen, Merle 'Blackmon, Albert Flekal, Charles McGregor, Evangeline Smith, Midge Bosse, lee Flitcraft, Melvin Nelson, Tommy Spurlock, Alice Brand, Tommy 'Frazee, Gilbert Nicks, Phyllis 'Sullivan, Joyce Brunton, Iris Greenman, Edrie Nix, Ruby Thomas, Jerry Carlson, Jora Lee Harden, Margie Oaks, William Tye, Raymond Chasney, Barbara Harrison, Jim Oglesby, Charles Ward, Jim Chow, Marston 'Haryey, Shirley Patton, Charles Wilson, Betty Lau Churchwell, Bill Henning, Raymond Bill Penny, William Wilson, Laura Ann 'Canway, George Houston, Trenton Pounds, Robert Wyatt, Carthal Corley, Virginia Joslin, John Powers, Mary Ann Young, Jimmy ' Summer school graduate Flower girls await the big moment Q X .. Q- - . .- W U A z K ' vt if my V L 5 rf'-i -1: get .3 this t ,Q vs? 'weak - i 'ill M'1g.,,- 1, , P ' .fa ' ' , -., 'R vi -.44 he ' . .j ' ,ji Q , ooh- tw gf . , V , sv Q H, , .4 r ' , .if 4 s, M.. -, 1 . A t it 'Mr J' -. 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Adams, Barbara Adams, Edwena Adams, Judy Adkins, Dorene Adkisson, Jack Agan, Jack Agee, Lauifu Aguilar, Richard Akers, Leon Allen, Arlena Allen, Mary Alvidrez, Val Amason, Curiis Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Sandra Andrews, Guy Anthony, Sylvia Austin, Lorna Bagsby, Joyce Baker, Bill Boker, Don Baker, Gary Baker, James ,RN D Marilyn Sheilds attempts to drown Charlotte Bradford as June Mfkennu looks on, Barker, Wanda Barnes, Bobbie Baxler, Pat Beard, Carolyn Berry, Clarence Berry, Jim Black, Pat Blacksten, Betty 7- Barnes, Nada Becky, Patricia Bien, Eric Blakely, Bonnie Bafdridge, Jarrclfe Borraza, Frank Belden, Darlene Bien, Fred BZo'o.k, Thcodo.c f Sl get R, A ,154 W - . , -. ' ww ,I W M Mai ,Y f xv'-ay ,Q 37 Banducco, foe Bcrron, Frances Bernson, Cecilia Bird, Gsne Biaylock, Walfcr 1,5 Vie w 5 1 3 ' . I ,ki ,f 21 I: aggfglk ' Il 'W an-f A' ? T , N .V Z' xshgfvy 2, X W' .1-f B B B f ' , eva, A A3 . ,. ' .. A N . X' is gait Wx B .., B , , l B 1 4 ' N ' ' 'T' ,Q I 'V' ' . Y Q 'F 'V 5 W 3 I ' v,.N if' I A ., . ,. - . . ,, 'L h , .- -.mga V Efnvz-, .A W' N f K l pw 'lg ' f, 3 PF .- ,X W! ,N 1 V. Q ,..,- x eff. X 4,1-M naar' f 1 . X A ',.,l,,.,-'viii A ,, 9--'Q' -0, 3 Hg J W '1uu-up . ,53- 1-,Av Q vow-w f 1 r sp? . x 'gf .V f S' f tyvfwtv A far- inv- 38 ' ' T? ,ffgro ff I wg' , ERI? 5 .1 x V 6 25 Y o ggxfii' if , lx E. JA , Q If , 'tvs - i X F? Aly ' - , m f.. :- Boese, Judy Q yy .1 Boss, Barbara of 1 4 if , Qivfgy ,fy 'V' y Bowen, 1. C. Q25 b y V U' Bowser, Maxine ,yfkpff ,. I g i '- ., .Ii fxgyixig ,mf .,,.?r wr-f fi Q, Q' N43 .x Q 52 x W, ,gn x 4 tr i Q ffaifl ...oe y I umvd' .A 1 I -D-A33 , Q f f P bf-4' 4 if , ,. ' ff ff . 4 W if X M B e-W 2 , I 1 fffwf I Jai B ws 1 My 'Ek X L 5 L A , 6 my Q Yes' Q F ,Y Boyd, Johnny Boynton, Merlyn Bradford, Charlotve Bradford, Peler Bromletf, Louise Brians, Pa! Brinkley, Shirley Brock, Bernice Brooks. Onan Brown, Doris Brown, Jerry Brown, Leonard 5 Brown, Mary Alice Brown, Olga Brown, Patty Brown, Richard Brown, Willie Brunk, Barbara Bull, Gene Bulmer, .loan f-s Bundy, Shirley iucni, Maria Burke, Virginia Burkevr, Barbara Burse, Fred Butler, David Buffs, Eugene Byers, Gary Byers, Robert Byrd, Billy Caefano, Jeanie Caldwell, Charles Calvin, sin Campbell, Darryl Candelaria, Manuel Cannan. Wallie Caraway, Bill Carney, Richard Carpenfer, Vera Casey, Angeleen Cash, James Castle, James Chacon, Raynie Chafin, Donna Mm. Ng - e .K A Q' 4:- Sw , -all -2 ...ao ' Q' ' , 2 'W ' 'W , kb Q AC ' ,Lx , 'gf E. S ' J K gi' ir, I WN 1 W V . 'fr ' Q J i Ef f in . V' Q: , ' f , Xi: ,pu-f ,Q ' ' ,. bg. W 0 ', '17, Q., A' ' 'f- B .1 ' f n i l J ' , K ' -iff? ,V W Ak , 1 , A xzg if A , H - X 49.0 ,av-4' ,,,..,d-' I 5 1 ' A. .ani 40 :E f X JI 5 C I y A E ' , I., ,, -1 3 , 'lt .Ni ,ML ' Summer school graduate 7 ,Q M P it ' 2 YI 1 ,,.. R 4- N? 4 0 Y 'lv ,Y egg' Chamberlin, Ted Chambers, John Chandler, Juanita Chanley, Patricia Chase, Joanne Chavez, Charles Chavez, D. E. Cherry, Roberl Chesser, Beily Ching, David Chrislensen, David Christie, Norma Chrisfapherson, Kathryn Christy, Dana Claassen, Richard Clagg, Joanne 'Q 'CIanin, John -V iw I. Clark, Alan L, rl Clark, Carol I Clark, Mary 14 ,A A- , fx: ,.w i' Q Ailvh -Q Clark, Palricio Q ' A Clark, Shirley I' W i Clarke, Jerry Classen, Chesfer . ,, .-,-- ,.,. , Clay, Raymond Clayton, Marie 'Colllns, Jerry Collins, Viale! Combs, Beverly Compton, Dale Cooksey, Maryin Cooper, James Cooper, Marvin Copeland, Sybil Corbe, Mary Collon, Shirley Couch, Belly Cowan, Ronald Crabb, Ben Crawford, John Creegan, Merla Cross, Dave C'aw, Marie Crowe, Bob Cuen, Bud Cunningham, Gary Cupps, Ken Davidson, Robert Summer school graduate ,,.. . I -my-4 V J sm X5 f 1 x, J. 'c of ,wh- vw! ANN? N1 M 311. .1 ,l4n.' 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M , hi fi' r ir , , ,... 1 AH, g k i xifiillif Q Davis, Billie Jo Davis, Delzer Demos, Nick Dennen, Kay Diaz, Helen Dixon, Karen Ucuglus, Joyce Draper, Doyce Decker, Joy Dennis, Don Dobbs, Ken Duke, Rebecca Tom Mersan, Nancy Shields, Ronald Cowan, Gaye Lum, .ludy Boese, and Linda Wilson fake lime our for refreshment Easter, Bill Eaton, Dan Edmondson, Evelyn Edwards, Mariorie Edwards, Mildred Elliot, Lavelle Emery, Mary Ann England, Clara Lee Engle, Joyce Ernssurret, Elizabeth Erwin, Jessie TEstes, Norman Evans, Dorothy i'Evons, Jeanne Everett, Betty Eyroud, Douglas Folchi, John Follot, Jules Farrell, Wilmer Fimbres, Ralph 'i'FinIey, Sarah Fontaine, Ronald Foster, Emily Fax, Marilyn Summer school graduate v Non-graduate J 401' ,rf J ' Q gf M 1g.,,,,, x 2 E A . 'W i 4-'A-v , W X fu.. --Q ,Q :ef :1:z,::- :: ff , . , 4 fairy t, it 2 ia. wg ...aff ,ff an 43' ,W Qt' N EEZYI if x v wr' 'Nw-f' HSN . ,Q . A 3 X QQ 5165 'V' Nw x va, Q? 5 -sd ,..a . 43 1 .. 'X ! 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Summer school graduale Gregg, Corrinne Guinn, Gary Harper, Bobby Harrison, Margery sl ,gli N ...n and Joanne Gregory, Fred Gutierrez, Anila Harper, Harvey Hart, Yvonne 'Graham, Irene Griffin, Don Hahne, Nancy Harris, Molly Hawbaker, Pat X W , .N . V r A Q f ., ll 3 , iii .x 15153 'Spf' 45 ...nas-. 4:1 45 Graham, Vivien Griffith, Joyce Hammons, Albert Harris, Patricia Haynes, Virginia ff! -sf 3,204 I I , H 4 UA. Us ,p-'-. A . r ,, Q57 qu., , V, . 57 EWS 'S 4 ,f Lg 'J X- 5 ff! K . 'img 1 . R 4. Yi, A f 'fe xx -wr- 'f fe. 3, 46 - r w 2 if W ' Q-f ' .-'.: A 2 be K , A55 4. Me vi! ' ' im 3 M' ' ,M ,x 11- .M Fl fire ' pw. ,,,,W2f W, me ' 5 .ir , 'ff -chu r . , ink, '15 .xg f ,,,, H x l 'E lr A zz , T Non-graduate ' Summer school graduule A A K H L- I ff 4 . Hazzard, Gordon f' AKA I- f ' jg, ' A 1 A fHealh, Gary j ff ' 1 Hedge, Peggy rev' of Helmsledler, Marilyn Henderson, Lorraine Hendrix, Belly Henry, Isaac Henry, Sfanley Herndon, Kenneth Herrera, Wanda Hieberf, Carol Highman, Cliflon Hignile, Claylan Hill, Harold Hill, Wanda Hillis, Gene Hockelf, Edith Hodel, Robert Hollingsworlh, Virgil Hollis, Virginia Holsonbake, Lulher Hooper, Carole Horlon, Dora Jean Hoslmeyer, Sandra 'Hovis, Jim Howard, Harold Howard, Waller Howells, George Huckaby, William 'Hudiburg, Lee Hull, Ernie Hulsebus, Joyce 55 2 S Huskey, Barbara , Hulsell, Pearl Jackson, Wayne Jameson, Gary -JU. fa, if 'Q' Jennings, Millon A J H6 'uf , A Johns, Beverly YS l ' if ,x l Johnson, Adrienne Johnson, Duncan dy A L, - F ' ev Johnson, James Q ' Q '- if E, ' Johnson, Odis in - ii 'h Johnson, Sylvia q ' L - Johnson, Bill 4 , . 1 lf Jones, Donna h' Q ' -1 Jones Elaine l ' 'V Al' -:Z l N l' 1 .V Jones, Gale . t l 'Q '. A J K, JoneS, Herbert Sa ' 'J I X' 'V Summer school groduale x -sb Y'-135 Ah 47 wJ' ,alll Bel I LMMWW ,L 'Q H if is -K' WW .cuff 'wtf mv' PM , 98 I Spud' Nr-f 1U' Jones, Pat Jones, Roberf Jung, Loraine Kampe, Elinor Kay, Janice Kayes, Diana DeShields Kellams, Kennelh Kessler, Carol Kilburn, Ken! Kile, Norma Kinoshita, Fred Kirkham, Richard Knight, Claudie Kollenborn, Karol Krum, Arthur Kusler, Pal Cleveland Kuias, Dolly Jean Kyker, Wayne Lace, Ronnie lamas, Donald Lane, Wilma Langley, Belly Lawrence, Darrel Leach, Gary Lee, Earlene Lerner, Lawrence Lesfer, Fern Lewis, Polricia Line, Bobby Lifile, Delbert Livermore, Janie Long, Joe Long, louise Lopez, Josephine Lopez, Lucy Lorge, Joyce lousloloi, Budge Love, Ido Lovegreen, Jim Lowder, Frankie Luchefle, Janelle Lum, Palricia Gaye lumsden, Georgene Lusk, Russell Lufer, Paul MacGillivray, Keilh Mockey, Herman Magnuson, Lois Summer school groduale 9 im ' K . ,V 5 i.'-5:11 ' 4 , , Eg H W Q-N W, 'il W ,rms - -f f , ' -I ' ' ,005 . ' 23' 3 M1 i f ml, 'Q' ' 'N . 'N' ' i -. ' 5 A ' . 1 ' mp-5? ' :4 ' . , .. J E. , . , 1 222' 5 ,, 1 N W .WH Q iv e Yfrfw Q, 'T' -- -- E5 Www - - -'- f , vw , , 'f A :f:?i ' :rg , i'i ff'U ,if 1 513+ . . 'f 1-f pr .4 .ggf cf l:, W - ng, wg fx:? w:.1' ' ,wW?? 4 K., , qlvn ,K . L. ..H. , .lubl i ,..,,, f -EE .. Eg N ,,,.,, QW' f H -f-A. 1 ywg ,. Y A e . , , , fl in if fl' Q I ' f M if ' f-'L - , xr, . ' A gf ll ' har' alma wwf bla Q t au , ? ' 'Nfl . 5 - in-. x 3' 4 'Q N 32M-f E . 1 2. rfb 1 . J is X f.: , .fi WJ 'H A P fx ilki yn.. 5 V v i f4A?i3??35i?W5? ,. 2 e r e .f A ' , . i fa , ff A 5 Q . l 4, - 5.2 Q Qu It I . Maier, Kenneth Makoff, Dwight Martin, BeHy Sue Martinson, Kenny Mafvhews, Clarice Mallhews, Dorothy Meares, Gerald Mears, Joe Mickelberry, Marcia Milhous, Eloise ' 3: Maness, Nancy Mcshburn, Virginia Matfhews, Zona Medina, George Sylvia Johnson, lda erson watch Joyce rug. A , Manley, Kielh Massie, Lyncle Mallson, Donald Melillo, Michael Marsh, Troy Maisumolo, Bobby May, Connie Merson, Tom Love, Manuel Owens, and Hardy Nick- Bagsby and William Davidson cut a , Nrqfwv- 'L off' Miller, Marlha Miller, Peggy Minfonye, Rodney Misurelli, Barbara Mitchell, Chrisline Mifchell, Jaquefla Mobus, Byron Molund, Belly Money, Carol Mooney, Jimmy 'l'Moore, Franklin iMoore, Franklin D. Moore, Henry Moore, Roberl Moore, Rallie M!TSJfTE.f:ny Morley, Leon Morrill, Belva Morris, Barbara Morrison, Norman Morrison, Wanda Mofla, William Mulhouse, John Mullins, Troy , I 'Q 1 IN is W ' -si' ,y 'G? i 1,2 ., I a , 3 ., x V, 1 w f i x s - -A A' 19 W' E 'QE' M fww i K Wal? mrs.. w'!0's, I ::i1'r .- v 6 is - , , A '5 'fr' . u , f ffl-iff' ii i iv ' X X ' 1. nh' J V ii' m A V , -uf ' J 'C' l Q 2 Ha N 55 V f' A - '-if ' W: 4' M -Q M 3 ..f, 4 ' N S . , ' QQV, , :li '::, I A A ,llil lv an 3? 'T ll- I by Y' 35 Q ,,., - , ix Q L A 5 K. ' 1 Non-graduale '69 5 52 I qv-gs V :l 3,64 ig! 4. 1? ' 2 ?'ii 'Yw-' nm iv . M gg., 5 7 ,F QU' -t: J ' M ... - lg X -Q W wr 8 . f Q ii ...,.., ...L . ,. , ,A L 1 19 .. Q 'ri X WA Q: cf? nf' -mv 1wZf,aiQM,:3fi eq. A .ilk A .P , , .Q ,, ,ag ' 5 if if . swf 1 I x .i i5'Z-iii: N .e , J A .wrxggi in . -2. ,warn , ..,,. - si- . ,E ., , I I . 52 ,al if :- ' ' .. Q, jg: 1-Q i x., N .112-if i Q f ' , mf .1 gun, f 5592 ,gage Q5-'Y AV:.. , N3 Murphy, Minnie Murry, Dale Musick, Arthur Myers, Doris McCabe, Eddie McCabe, Janet McCallie, Donald McCowen, Spencer McCulcheon, Greta McDonald, Donald McDonald, Valerie McDonough, Joyce McDowell, Ann McKenna, June McKnight, Janie McLeyy, Donald McNabb, Nancy McNeill, Larry McQueen, Don Neal, Shirley Nelson, Judith Nelson Palricia Nelson, Rex Newell Paul Q ' tg, V, S ,. .. 3 LW- , . Q- way it df W ,, ,, Q., ,.. wffw' - Q49 I X x L31 V x i ggi? '9- 'S rl-' E Lille, A fe -1, - 4. .E Q . 4' x 5 ? Y, 2 g Q . ' 11, ef 3 5 , . QW vi! 'ig 4 x X 5 :,. ' , 'l'Nichols, Joyce NUM, Davie Olen, Barbara Osfrander, Charles Pannell, Willamae 7' Non-graduafe Nickerson, Hardy Oaks, Richard Olive, Richard Owens, Manuel Parker, Mamie . aww 257223 fffewgf we fy 55- X , fwwff ' 1g11,f?f',::k,,, '- . fwaaazi Q .. ii . ff ,Q is-g : 1 ' x 1 U 9 gNikkel, wilb-if X, aff- - Odle, Laura Olsen, Dorofhy Pack, Pauline Paflerson, Selina fm: 'WWF Noles, Ray Oldfield, Richard Orrick, Jerry Palmer, Betty Paxron, Kafhyrn 5 3 we g1,NqQ x v 5 e K ., Q if 53, 455,524 , X 2 X f 5 9 G f i , fx B, 1 Nord, Maxine Olds, Lillis Osborn, Beverly Palone, Jackie Paylon, George 54 Peabody, Arlefho Pelers, Lynnelle Pike, Manly Poriilla, Mary Qualman, Jack 'l' Non-graduale W' 1 l'Penny Harold Fenrod, J. G. i'Perimcln, Dick Phillips Barbara Poe, Wayne Pierra, lefferlene Plunkefl Patricia Phillips, Toni Porcho, Ken Poynor, Winona Price, James Pryor, Ann Eloise Milhouse, Pearl Hulsell, and R. W, Sullivan clean up Pedro, John Petris, John Pina, Mary Powell, Beulah Quiring, Irene ' ' L. 2,?w:: -- 1 V ' ' ln 5. Y',,5?xl sf 4' ., All l' 4 , R s r V' 1 Syn, ' U. r 5. A Y- ' A i l .- .l ' 'f Tv ' ' is 'fflgfi' f , X 4, Q-' K i D, .V ' f i ... '49 Q , 5 A- gg AA Q., l if A if-1 - ll ,P P I my Q ,Q Rolls, Merle Rees, Roberta Risch, Joan 'Robertson, Leona Ross, Betty ' Summer school graduate W. 5 mffws . A fu vw,'f....f .1 ff S5 V, 'w 1815 li 'fr' 5 ,i 'ggi' .. V 57 ww' 'E Ramirez, Joe Renz, Joan Risley, Donnu Roblez, Frankie Rubbert, Thomas 'FN fl ' fp. was aff' -'W' I aw' . 11 ..,, H ptv-'ww QI. V , his, if Ou' iv-av Reed, Arlene Reyes, Ramona Ritchie, Mary Rocha, Benny Ruegsegger, Neal f . 1 A ,qi , - A K S .al 2 'O' w J 24,1 'E in Home fxlx , 5 'L ,fad 5 li ' ,FV - ,W V , I V.,. f .f Z1 I V fll f . l t 7 . ,: V , . D I . Reed, Carol Rice, Caroline Roberts, Albert Rodriguez, Junior Rupe, Fern wmwff -. A - vf,Z2x J1:f.,Q,.1,q2,:f-7 55 ,-'T , ffl - ' t 'J T, o, Q, f of l Z ' '5f'3g'iil A nl tg . f .yu-2: '2'Cl2 1 ' ' 5, , Wi oz l Vx . V, R 5 ' Tx, gi V v-,,, Q 1 E2'i'2.H :ii1f 4 ws- 1, ' ' . f' it W- i t , ijw zi 9' 1 iii? 1' I 5 Wm!-' Reed, Warner Ricker, Richard Robertson, Frank Rodriguez, Margaret Rusk, Gloria 56 mf . . f x , Egg wif , 1- efiiwegff A ,,,, LM? If ffl 'TQ'-S! gag: Ver. . :ll , x A . .N gy . ff' ' 1 W M ' in J . 1 I wif' , nw' v 3529.17 c f X w. ,W 'vw 4E,.v,,, : , Km, wld R W. :Q-1 S 4 if f W' Z , q or if df!- qg QQ' ,Q Russell, Richard Ruwall, Lewis Rynes, Beverly Sandberg, Roger Sanders, Gerald Sandoval, Sylvia Sandy, Donna Saunders, Edifh Sawyer, Belly Schalloch, Norma Schilling, Ronald Schmieder, Ronald Schmitt, Dick Schoelkapf, Sally Shain, Bob Shallo, Rosanne Shaw, Donald Shaw, LaVaughn Shelton, Dannie Shepherd, Arlayne Sherman, Jesse Mae Shields, Marilyn Shields, Nancy Shorl, WaYne ,et 5 1. ' an yr J V Q-4-f V ' 1 mx l ,B 6 Es, co- fl, B. ,,. 'Sv- 4:1 eq' A x K f 4 ff ' 5 Q ,R iifglatg 57 2' wl- EEF? L Q X. , tr E. ,, af, '2 f si!!- 4 , , v am., . eg, ,ff ,X UWM- - I, 4, .j?::+':Q5 , A gwmwww Mg, .1 2, Shrum, Brent Sisneros, Petra Smith, Eleanor Smith, Orvcl Snow, Lola ' ff . , Q , f tg Q ls. wi f S ff-'srf-fif ss :f I Us-2 fl., ii r ' M W sw S ,,f 'H 'VKX hr, si '-'S' it S 1' 2 S , j ' swag -. AA fn- 'mn in , M in me bk A 1 Y Shurtz, Adrienne Simmons, Joyce Simpson, Renner Sisemore, Charles Slagle, David Smith, Charles Smith, Dan Smith, Della Smith, Harvey Smith, Janice Smith, Josephine Smith, Leroy Smith, Rodger Smith, Sharon Smith, Shirley Smith, Wanda Sofomcn, Irvin Sourbeer, Arlene Sparks, Barbara Spencer, Betty Spencer, George Starr, Cora Stiger, Cora Sturges, George Sylvester, Helen Springsfeod, Joseph Starr, Dorothy Stiner, Nancy Sudds, Jean Tale, Phyllis Spurgeon, Thomas Starr, Jerry Stolzenfels, Suzanne Sullivan, R. w. Tausslg, Myron '7' Awaui N-diff' WW Stahl, Lelnn Slephens, Carol Stone, Rita Sunigo, Norman Taylor, Don Standridge, Lowell Stephens, Herbert Strange, Edith Swan, Allen Taylor, Sally X. rm: -' wssziwf . 7-Q-N- My 'niyw Wg, Tedford, Giles Tenny, John Thompson, Virginia Thurslon, Charles Trout, Mary Lou Turner, Ronald Vclladores, Mary Vollembois, Marilyn VcndenHoek, Robert ViGario, Gordon Mary Alice Brown Barbara Olen Pa? Block and Barbara Adams enioy o good ioke Thomann Barbara Todd Eurene Turner Shirley Volov, Belly T V.,s,f., , j ' ..:s...,, X 1 1 A, Y 1 Y f 13 12 df' ' K 5 ,. Ms, ,, Thomas, Freddie Thompson, Danny Trammel, Moriorie Trivifl, Sam Turnlpseed, Lindo Tyner, Earlene Vance, Wilmo VandenHoek, P , ff T al H f ,QE if X 6: . ' V ' 'l ',,. Q' Q., . , 44. A I . 1 ff FQ ,f, A 3 1 -.0 Q Q M M ,f w ,N , 'W U 'M ,' Q-l 5 L- .5 jd ' I .rf W A Q rag,-1 -.Q-Q1 'Q . , uiffa puff WW 5 ...J I X Wf .V V 4 ,11 ffw' f.. ,W ,559-N ft! VLZ3'.3 ., -xxx: Villicano, Tony Wallace, Schuyler Washington, Jessie Webster, Kay Wetterholm, Denny -,,.,,, Y , 1 W X W, r J 3 3 nf? nnnn . -, . 2 s-5,9 , , - y ww ,,,3, . Y We 1 2 Q n 1 J iz , X vw is Na 44. 5' fgd' Vines, Arlene Wolters, Elizabeth Washington, Yvonne Weigelt, Dickie While, Dorothy fufwhf mae 'QQ' Voogd, Mary Walton, Sue Waters, Audrey Weldon, Lois Whiteside, June Wallace, Bessie Ann Ward, Thelma Watkins, Durword Werts, Johnny Whitley, Maxine 3 i Q --.- 2 .:.:g,g-'H' I I A j: Wallace, Jim Warren, Charlene Watts, Donald Westphal, Barbara Whitlock, Leonard Whittington, Melvin Whirworth, Hazel Wilkerson, Betty Willhide, Pouletle Williams, Asirie Williams, Delbert Wilson, Linda Willse, Pat Winders, Eorlene Winslow, Robert Wise, lack Wolfe, Don Woods, Marcus Woodward, Grace Works, Leroy Yeomuns, Rolpho York, Joan Young, Howard Young, Nancy Yo rrvx Q, Pal Young, Shirley Y-.Q bl ra ff , 62 , f-'g. X A I 04 moat ere 'X-If 7' a I Last year's president, Robert Taylor, presents the guvel to the new president, Bob Myers. Other offi- cers include Murray Smith, V.-Pres.: Joan Potter, Treas. 1 f The JUNIOR CLASS COUN- CIL proved lhemselves lo be a hardworking class and an assel lo lhe sludenl government of Bakers- 'iield I-Iigh this Iasl year. The Iisl ol social aclivilies was headed by lhe Junior-Senior Prom, which members spenl many weeks plan- ning. During 'rhe Ioolball season they sponsored an informal dance aller lhe Fresno game. Their an- nual awards assembly honored seniors who were oulslanding in academic fields. The inleresls of class government were not neg- Iecled, since lhe Junior Class Council look an aclive parl in lhe syslem of evalualing Council mem- bers. Parlly through lheir co- operation, our student government lunclioned very smoolhly. Diane Peery, Joan Potter, Pat Patterson, Joyce el Row I: I. to r., Concetla Stratton, Janice Willard. el y, Diane Pietri, Delva Mintoyne, Jacie Row Ill: I. to r., Fred Carlisle, Richard Cox, b rtson, Laverne Burkhart. Bob Myers, Pat Bradley, Nick Kavathas, Lacey II: I. to r., Peggy Walston, Lynn McCurt, McCuller. . sl 5536693 . . i K ,, r ,' .fi K V PNA , 'IL 43 EE if , s 1 'IJ f ffm! it -1? 26 Ji an-ff 36 w-qu' ,I .Q ik S' 'K-P, x L, J M! 9 x M x 1 QV XI 1 f ,AV at fs Vfnrajf f 4 XXX IJJXJVX Y X x 25? N1 .Q WIK- --xl sl, 1 X X? 0. , 1 2 If FY 66 , r l oming ng Above: Ro Diana w I: I. to r., Zo Ellen Mason, Mory Petulrag Lee, Margie Trout, Teckla Granada, Sec., Maria Alanizg Serdina Jett. Row ll: I. Io r., Murlha Lee Myers, Adv., Shirlee Giminoni, Marlene Wendletonp Carol Maynewg Bill Kelliher, Judy Howells, Sue Hayhomeg Scotty Hellon, Pres. Teckla Granada, Sec., Shirley Gimnioni, V.-Pres., Scolly Helton, Pres., Row Ill: I. Io r., Alan Buckley, lrene Stubblefield, Judy Quan, .leon Vibe, Slyvia Brigham, Shirlee Cable, Duane Lester, Jim Likens. Row IV: I. to r,, Joe Copeland, Jay Valentine, V.-Pres., Mike McCarIhyp Richard Burke, Tom Dunham, Bob Flint, Gordon Finwallg Jack Claylon. The SCPHOMORE C L A S S COUNCIL ol Balcerslield l-ligh School represenls one ol lhe mosl call the meeting to order. vu generous classes in lhe hislory ol The school. The class carried on a lradilion slarled in lheir lreshman year by presenling lo The sludenl body a musical show called Mem- oriesf' and clonaling lhe lunds raised lo a worlhy cause. This year hall lhe money was given lo lhe March ol Dimes lo help in 'lhe lighl againsl polio. The Sopho- more Class owes ils success pri- marily lo The never ending ellorls ol lhe Council and ils officers. Orher aclivilies included sponsor- ing lhe Bus Barn Bounce, running a Carnival Boolh, and holding a dinner lor The Council members al Maison Jaussaud's. Q 13'-Q N.. 2 -Z' .rf ,nv :S- f...-v J 6 ff? 5 Wi hz alibi' KAW' 39 -0 I A, ' 4 vii, ,30- , MQW .. 4- QS 4? If Y ftug 'Jan' -3421- .fa- X 4 . me A-A MQ, nw W A X? as 'M Mm f X Clin to the wing Darnran Mall Adv Janis laffin, Treas.g linda Lum, Sec., and Dick Turner, V.-Pres., look on as Kay Patron Adv turns the gavel over lo Tom Jones, Pre-es. Below: Row I: l. lo r., Barbara Kidwell, Linda Lum, Dick Turner, Marilyn Osborne, Lynn Boyn- fon, Kay Hilian, Pa! Kierly, Tam Jones, Jimmy Duncan. Row ll: I. fo r., Ronnie Roberfs, Linda Carlisle, Palsy Gray, Ruby Salu, Palsy McNabb, Pal Hol- Bewildered and a liTTle conf Tusedm would have described The members oT The FRQST-TMATXI CLASS COUNCIL when They aT- Tended Their TirsT meeTing. Their main proiecT, ThereTore, was To Tind ouT how BakersTield High School is run and The parT They would play on campus during The nexT Three years. The council was proud ol: iTs record Tor The mosT orderly and besT organized meeT- ings oT any class. 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Lefh sealed, I. fo r., Diana Lee, Treas., Cecilia Bernson, V.-Pres., To be a member ol GIRLS' LEAGUE a girl need only be enrolled al Bakersfield l-ligli. The main so- cial evenl ol 'llwe year is llwe Typical Co-ed Dance. The clulo sponsors l-li Day, Feminine Follies and Sporl Sliirl Day. Co-sponsored willw 'me League ol Meri Sludenls are 'llwe Carnival and llie Scliolarslwip Award Assembly. X Edy Strange, Mary Louis Huckclbuy, Linda Turnipseed, Beisy Caught red-handed are, Marianne Challis, Ceeelia Berson, Deanie Davidson, and'CaroI Yacke enioy u good book. Varner, and Margie Edwards. ,Q K litem . f W .,,.. , 23 0411 13094 .l - f x. si, ., ---p'-' 14, J., 1 Luv Murray Smith, Bob Otterness, Garry Boyd, Fred Carlisle, David Egger, and Tharrel Ming put another nickel in. The biggest organization on the campus? No dues? No girls? Irs not a dream, its the LEAGUE GF MEN STUDENTS. Aciiviiies ol lhe pasl year included ihe annual Stag Assembly and the dance alter the Carnival. Weslern Days and the All Club Carnival were co-sponsored with lhe Girls! League. 1' Right: Treas., Dale Compton, Sec. Doug Hartline, Gov., Tharrell Ming, Lt. Gov., Bob Otterness, Below: Row I: I. to r., Bill Harwood, Adv., Doug Hartlineg Murray Smith, George Medina, Dale Goode, Bob Myers, Alan Cherry, Don Watts. Row ll: I. to r., David Egger, Joe Copeland, Alan Buckley, Tharrell Ming, Row III: I. to r., Bob Otternsss, Dwight Makoff, Albert Hammons, Jerry Bob Matsumoto, Jim Kinney, Duncan Johnson, John Keene, Adv. 6011 ne- K ' 1, WV . ' f Q ,. , T '. . . 1 1, ,- K, ' -f- t Zi ' 4 Fred Carlisle, Bob Otterness, Don Watts, Sidney and Fred Lefevre meet at the L. M. S. Booth. -Inf ' 4 Bennett, -4 fLZh'ff--is I V. T504 Jerry Earls, Crick, Fred Carlisle, Don Hartline, Phil Van Horn, Dale Compton. Z,-...Z ..,....,...-4 fl ,r , ss...t.., , 77 M2 E r I ' 2 ,i L yi f r' J 19' Q' Exif T' , , , ,H isa Q ,K iiim yi. ' Jn ' Z In I 6 i annum s A.'4 ,ng X 5 .. 'Y ig 3 tri' 5 E X so' 5 ,Fira-.Z we ' 1 ly KLM fi l 1 ..- : gn is J' i s ,I iw ,L 1 ff my 5 fjgf L I ' ' owarcfa Jeacia Above: Row l: I. lo r., Dave Ching, Claylon Choy, Bob Myers, George Medina, Rueben lee Grundy, Doug Ching, Willis Hill, Alan Buckley. Row II: I. lo r., Dick Kirkhcm, William Gus Davidson, Pal Bradley, Budgie Lousialol, Hardy Nic e , oe und7 Jim Kinney, Bob Molsumom. Ruben Grundy, Budge Lousialol, Manuel Estrada, Claylon Choy, and Dick Kirkhcim pretend that lhey're swords- men. To creaie 0 be'Her understanding be- iween races is ihe purpose oi ihe BOYS' INTER-RACIAI. COUNCIL, The group. whose membership is based on The ralio oi races aiienoling school, co-sponsored 'rhe Chrislmas formal wiih Jrhe Girls' Inier-Racial Council, as well as enioyecl skaiinq parfies and a siealc balce wilh ihem. Below: I. to r., Budge Louslalol, V.-Pres., Bob Mal Pres.g Hardy Nickerson, Treas. sumolo ii ., M clemfan ing Z! 2 Above: Row I: l. to r., Sarah Trevino, Mary Valladarez, Dolor's Mar- tinez, Diana Lee, Sharilynne Gee, Sylvia Leong, Maxine Whitley, Janelle Baldridge, Carvel Spencer, Helen Goodwin, Susie Stolzenfels. Row II: l. to r., Stephanie Klakoff, Betty Everett, Kay Dennen, Linda Lum, Patsy Gray, Concetta Stratton, Margaret Rodriguez, Mariorie Trammel, Donna Bender, Evalene Pierce. Row Ill: I. to r,, Arlene Jung, Cora Stiger, Donna Jones, Fern Lester, Francine Lum, iludy Migqygchl Sylvia Johnson, Sophie Stcmoulis, Bonnie Keyes, Diane Fgiyf 'A Row IV: I. to r., Mellean Rivers, Solveiga Dzirkals, Pat Wiltse, Mary Davidson, Judy Quan, Cecelia Bernson, Petra Sisneros, Ida Love, Evelyn Schilling, Adv. The members oi the GIRLS' INTERRACIAL COUNCIL continually work for the good of all the diiierenl races al Bakersfield l-ligh. Most ol their aoivilies. such as the Chrisrmas formal and a talent arsernbly, were planned through collaboration with Boys' Inter-Racial. Right: Sylvia Leong, Trecls., Joyce Bagsby, V.4Pres., Diane Peery, Sec., Suzie Stozenfels, Pres., Lorraine Jung, Prog. Ch., relax in Elm Grove, Below right: What delicious cupcakes! Below: Dolores Martinez, Cecilia Bernson, Francine Lum, and Ida Love discuss the world situation QL. 80 I-. M 6 J?epre.4enlafiue4 ' WI I R1 Above: Row I: I. to r., Paul Newell, Carlos Fugote, Dorrine Watkins, Janet McCabe, Suzy Stolzenfels, Carolyn Beard, Margie Trammel, Diana Lee, Kay Dennen, Lou Ann Longford. Row II: l, to r., Bob Matsumoto, Dale Goode, Tom Merson, Cecelia Bernsen, Clarice Matthews, Sally Schoelkopf, Nancy Shields, Barbara Winders, non- member. Row III: I. to r., Danny Morgan, Kathy Christopherson, John Falchi, Bob Myers, Snotty Helton, Tom Jones, Budga loustalot. Row IV: I. to r., Fred Bien, Dole Compton, Robbie Davidson, Harold Hill, Denny Wetterholm, Gary Cunningham, Jim Lovegreen, Ronald Fontaine, Doug Hartlina. Malcing school lile pleasanler is the purpose ol the CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. I-Iere prob- lems are discussed and solved by teachers and stu- denls seelcing a beller rnulual understanding. Serving as a problem clinic for all The clubs on the campus is iusl one of the dulies ol the CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL. This organization is composed of all the presidents ol the various clubs, ioined Ioqelher 'ro learn lo be better leaders. I'0blel1'l 0lUel'.4 I. Left: Row I: I, to r., Donna Bender, Betty Baker, Kay Dennen, Diano Lee, Lor- aine Jung, Diane Reynolds, Robert Taylor, Duncan John- son. Row ll: I. to r., David Egger, Sophie Stamoulis, Sec., Suzy Stolzenfels, Judith Nelson, Cecilia Bern- son, Audrey Waters, Tom Merson, Evelyn Schilling, Fac. Memb. Row Ill: I. to r., Elvin Hedgecock, Foc. Memb., Jim nu Drennen, John Falchi, Fern Doe, Fac. Memb.g Joe De- wi Mario, Jerry Orrizk. ,iq Row IV: I. to r., Bill Wil' Iiamson, Rex Nelson, Denny Wetterholm, Ronnie Fon- taine, Greg Kurtz, Emil Burk, Gladys White, Foc. Memb. BI .R .RA Righl: Row I: l. to r., Carol Money, Joyce Douglas, Jean Sudds, Rilo Kuch, Joyce large, Ann McDowell, Pal Baxter, Adrienne Johnson, Marilyn Fox. Row ll: I. lo r., Ronnie Sells, Mary Emery, Carol Scofl, Edy Slrange, Janis Laffin, Barbara Kidwell, Marilyn Smellie, Thommie Adams, Peggy Hedge, Rose- ann Shana. Row Ill: l. fo r., Joyce Hulsebus, Marcia Mack, Richard Cox, Jacquella Mitchell, Jacie Robertson, V.-Pres., Karen Dixon, Sally Schoelkopl, Pres., Audrey Waters. Row IV: I. fo r., Mary Allen, Bill Mono, Jean Vibe, Gail Hansen, Sylvia Brig- I hom, Toni Dana, Don Gooch, Joyce Engle. Row V: I. lo r., Rollie Fore, Tom Dunhampglim ayneg Ronnie Fonlaine, Seng Bill Caraway. ,,- x. -- ...., ourieag dvlua This way, please. is a phrase ofien used by mem- bers of 'rhe DRILLERETTES, a girls' organizalion which ushers for various school and communily programs held in Harvey Audilorium. Any money received by lhis group goes info lhe school fund, as iheir purpose is lo render school service. v. . , s . ,, l I ,XY rf ,ivy Aff.. 'Yea blue! yea while! were familiar yells heard al The ioolball rallies, which were planned by lhe RALLY CLUB. The club made use of clever slcils and colorful signs +o raise school spiril in prepara- lion lor sporls evenis. Below: Row I: l. to r., Alice Adams, Donna lnpyng Jane! McCabe, Pres., Barbara Olson, Sec., Rowena Burgess, Pal Jones, Sally Grimes. Row ll: l. lo r., Carlene Owens, Ruby Swayne, Rula Keetch, Trees., Margaret Walchrneyerp Virginia Chabafp Wanda Mullins, V.-Pres., Sand Rappleye, Charlena Dockery, Jackie Pierson, June Roberlson, fa H. . . an in alrlcliiionv iswi Above: Row I: l. to r., Dorrine Watkins, Pres., Vera Ellis, Sec., Pot Riley, V.-Pres., Gail Hanson, Talent Show Chr., Marlene Smith, Pub. Chr., Betty Hughes, Treas. Row Il: les Oxford, Parl., Wanda Reit, Noon Movies, Chr. Change for cr quarter, please! 4-nn Above: Row I: I. to r., Rosalie Smith, linda Wilkerson, Helen Hicks, Carolyn Thurston, Shirley Keeiry, Betty Hughes, Irene Quiring, Maralyn Sharp, Doris Brown, Lavel Elliott, Johann Varela. Row ll: I. to r., I.ora Faye Sweet, unknown, Fern Klingenburg, Heidi Senfloben, Avianna Zuver, Gaylene Harper, Vera Ellis, Ruth Maynard, Anita Penny, Pat Riley, non-member, Dorrine Watkins. Row III: l. to r., Helen Kidd, Irene Kecskes, Gail Hanson, Diane Kresin, Mar- lene Smith, Marilyn Silber, Jo Ann Swain, Wanda Reit, Diane Kresin, Avaleno Gentry, Delva Mintonye. Row IV: l. to r., Ronnie Sells, Garden Hunnicutt, Richard Cox, les Oxford, Bill Johnson, non-member, non-member, Gerald Moore. Cartoons and sporls pictures comprised the enter- lainmerrl al the RECREATION CLUBS noon movies each Wednesday in I-larvey Audilorium. Talenl' shows, ping- ponq, and shuflleboard were also among lhe noonlime aclivilies sponsored by lhis enlerprising club. Below, Seated: I. to r., Richard Cox, Pres., Betty Hughes, Sec. Standing: I. to r,, Irene Quiring, Treas.p Ronnie Sells, Pub. Chr., Lynn Weeks, Com. Noon Movies. 5 , 4 ,...,..,..- N 5.11 ,-...... 04 cf ahlclzizon Above Row I I I Ron Headlee Richard Dennlson Ronald Allison Terry Brrdges Duck Turner Janice Crerley Linda Turnlpseed Carvell Spencer Tony Klein Carol Go Palfy Bellamy w Il Kenl Kilburn Terry Verhaag Tom Janes Don Spence Don Volpreda Pruscnlla Guezec Bonnie Rlnehari Gayle Garlh Barbara Kudwell Befiy Baker vv III Jack Adlusson Jack De Vrles John Falc I Joe e Marlo Melba Poynar Duxle Lewus Shlrlee Anderson Barbara Baker Belfy Rapler Alrce Jorner David Hale Row IV l ro Alberl Lewrs Adv Jackson McKnl9h! James Drennan Eddie Beale Frank Arovlo Tom Gales Gerald Gamble Carolyn Bushop Jerry Clausen Elvm L Hedgecock Adv The NATIONAL EORENSIC LEAGUE a na luonal speakers organlzaluon promoles unleresl IU speech acluvmes and serves as a source ol reccgnu Iron for accomphshmenl IH such acllvmhes A Trophy as awarded each year lo lhe besl speaker Olher acluvulues Include a fall and a sprlnq banquel and a Chruslmas baslcel lor a needy Iamuly Caplurmq hugh honors In oralorical and debale conlesls has been an oulslandlng accomplishrnenf of VARSITY DEBATE Many hours were spenl ac- qulrung 'rhe convincing posse and ease in speaking which members have used so well In Iournamenls. I-lughlughhng The year s soclal acllvllies were ou'r-ol- 'rown fourneys pucnucs and banquels. ow w Jack Adkrsson Sec Treas.g Parry Bellamyg Priscilla Guezec Monty Prke w Il I Io John Falchl Jack Mclimghl V Pr .5 Jim Drennan, Pres. Row Ill l I Roger Sandberg Elvin L Hedgecock, dv. x, Wil he 1,3 Q ,var , ax, Welcome, Left: Fashion show preparations Below left: Orders from The boss Wilh service 'rheir aim, mem- bers ol lhe HQSTESS SENIORS concluded an aclive year in June wilh lhe presenraiion of a scholar- ship lo a deserving sludenl. Money was raised lhrough a semi-lormal dance and a fashion show. Mem- bers lcepl busy helping new slu- denls become acquainled wirh lhe school and giving baslcels oi 'food lo needy families al Chrislmas. Plebs being inilialed were required lo wear shorl slcirls and sing for pennies. Below: Row I: I. lo r., Gaye Lum, Paulelfe Willhide, Dolly Kulas, Beverly Combs, Elinor Kampe, Mary Ann Emery, Peggy Hedge, Marilyn Fox, Adrienne Johnson. Row ll: Everelf, l. to r., Caroline Rice, Beulah Powell, Berry Nene Shepherd, Cecilia Bernson, La Vaughn Show, Kay Webster, Carolyn Beard. Row Ill: I. to r., Clarice Malrhews, Darlene Belden, Nancy Shields, Sally Schoelkopf, Roberta Rees, Mariorie Edwards, Donna Risley, Joyce Engle. Row IV: I. lo r., Marilyn Francis, Karen Dixon, Dorrha George, Pal Willse, Pal Brians, Judy Boese, Norma Chrislie, Janice Kay. -4--1.- A Above R w I . ., Mary Ann Emery, Sr. Rep., Beulah Powell, Treas., Clarice Matthews, Pres., Karen Dixon, V.-Pres. ' ' 5 .-.Mari n Smellie r Rep,p.?olBrlons, is. a Wiltse Sec Karen Dixon V Pres Clarlce Matthews Pres pan Hostess meetings The HOSTESS JUNIORS had a full schedule ol school service lfhi- year These gurls had many good limes logelher while 'rhey worlzeo for poinls so lhey could become l'losless Seniors nexl year. Their ' + duties began even before school slarled when They showed regis er- ing freshmen around The campus Many of 'rhem helped wilh oiher lradihonal achvilies such as lhe Co-ed Dance in lhe spring and ushering for The l-losless Club fashion show. eow R w I Anita Haralson Linda Henson Joann Justus LuAnn Tedrow Stephanie Klakoff Pat Allison Jacle Robertson Deanna Beatty Diane Re nolds Alce 1 I Hanluns Carol Stockshll Concetta Stratton Per: Davis Vickie Worthington w ll: l. t . Barbara Hcberfelde, Linda Miles, .Marie Waller, Jcyfe Willard Jackie Rich? Nancy Bult,'P f' at- terson, Jackie Pierce, Rgsemary Robinson, olleen Mc asters, Sue Zimmer Pat Stovall, Marilyn Smellie, V,eiEddyA-if w ll: . ., Diane Peery, Peggy Walston, Jackie Fisher, Gay Chambles, Janice Carley, Sharon DeVries, Joan Potter, Margie Shatto, Marianne Challis, Shirley Northway, 'fJ,udysMcCollougb, Virginia Lake, Carol Yackey. R w IV: I. t ., louise Huckabay, Barbara Bucholz, ar- bara Carlton, Carol Farsberg, Pot Thomas, Layne Stramler, ' ' t h Carolyne Bitters. L Row ll . ,Jud Mc u ough, eg, r., Pat Wu se, ec, Betsy Davidson, Beverly Varner, Shirley Shields, Rulu Kee c , 85 1' ill , , I l gredhmen. 2' 'v ' I K 'Q Ns I l m N ,js 1 o :I tor , f ,xsmzi - J, i ,Y :l.to1, y cu R Ch n ly -1 . 3 :N ' , J . H v if . -f --f-'Y ., , ,X , P t ' , .7 ' , .- .5 ' , ., I C . . , . also :l.iof., ' ,' , I ', , ' ,W i'k,,, Ro lltor . I A . ' Y .f '. Ro o r, ' ' o o r B I N? P 5 . I . X l ..- .- 1.44 I fl 1: .I ' fi if hx 86 C fip for... MESSENGERS, the B.l-l.S. mail- vvornen, deserve all our appreciae lion. These girls voluntarily gave up their study hall in order lo go lronn room lo room piclcing up absence slips and giving out call slips. They held their meetings in the evenings, al which time they N4 heard special speakers. The ane mial Christmas party was one ol the big events ol their year. 4, Row I: Glenna Thompson, Treas. Row II: I. to r., Patsy Gray, Sec.g Marie Crowder, V.-Pres., Mona Lasater, Pres. Below: Row I: I. to r., Pat Dean, Pat Stovall, Cathy Pike, Donna Moak, Joy Willens, Glenna Thompson, Lou Ann Langford, Barbara Haberfelde, Josephine Conway, Marie Crowder, Diana Little, Romana Lasater, Adelya Myers, Carole Horne, Kay Coleman, Aquilla Collins, Phyillis Cobby, Joyce Douglas. Row ll: I. to r., Geniveve Choy, Carlotta Ramariz, Shirley Stockton, Unknown, Carol Condon, Francis Reynolds, Yvonne Miller, Unknown, Barbara Glancy, Bobble Crawford, June Doll, Pat Davis, Unknown, Carol Money. Row III. I. to r., Patsy Gray, Pat Scheible, Donna Whitley, Evelene Pierce, Grace Bowen, Donnie Williams, Unknown, Betty Rapier, Unknown, Unknown, Jan Porter, Donna Chaffis, Unknown, Yvonne Townsend. Row IV: I. to r., Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Barbara Anderson, Bobbie Standridge, Barbara Chase, Nancy Tucker, la Vina Graham, Unknown, Unknown, Mary Ann Emery. Row IV: l. to r., Mary Allen, Mildred Ritter, Pat Collins, Lola Stone, Joy Decker, Margorie Shatto, Concetta Stratton, Rosemary Robinson, Joyce Engle, Mary Ann Pearson. Through snow, rain, and ew-wvm-wq........,.. Right: Row l: I. Ya r., Fred Thomas, Sec.g Bobby Williumsg James Wilsong George Wilker- song Doyle Draper, Pres. Row ll: l. Ia r., Jack Chcrva, Adv.g Nan-memberp Val Alvi- drezp Johnny Rumirezp James Cookg James Duhon. Row lll: l. fo r., Dwain Cowell, Robert VandenHoek, Gerald Van Cleave, Bill Derry, Bobby line, V.-Pres. Safety ir.4t -. The SAFETY CLUB serves noi only 'rhe shops bul Jrhe school as a whole, as if aids in keeping acci- denls on lhe campus al a minimum. Members con- sisl ol boys who are aclive in The schools shop classes. Heave ha! Good advice 36 C A . W ,V --Hs. niiecl for Left: Fall Officers, I. fo r., Ken! Kilburn, V.-Pres., Charles Osfrander, 591.-al-Arms. Row ll: l. to r., David Chrislensen, Treas.p Dale Go Pres. ode, Below: left: Spring Officers, I, fo r., Sid Sheffield, Treas., John Jaeger, Sec. Row Il: I. fo r., Fred Carisle, Sgf.-al-arms, Jim Berry, Pres, The main arnbifion of lhe boys' SERVICE CLUB is lo be of serv- ice lo lhe school. Made up ex- clusively of iunior and senior boys, fhe members of 'rhe organizalion are always busy. One of lheir main jobs is adverrising, providing pro- grams for, and ushering al high school and college sporfs evenls. The Service Club, lo end The year fiflingly, presenls an aIways-appre- cialed giff 'ro lhe sfudenl body. Below: Raw I: I. fo r., Dale Good, Kent Kilburn, Frank Roberfson, David Chrisfensen, Ben Crabb. Row II. I. lo r., Bob Mafsumofo, Denny Welferholm, Dick Wiegeif, Ronald Fonlaine, Clifton Highman. Row III: I. fo r., Dwight Makoff, Robbie Davidson, Spurgeon, Dale Compfon, Charles Oslrander. dulhihipluuunvh wannabe- Tom ..-. 89 eI'ULCe L ' - . Jim Berry, Denny Wetierholm, Ben Crabb, and Kent Kil- burn talk about the productions which the Service Club sbonsored i X Below: Raw 1: I. lc V., Jere Graham, Ronald J M ers Bob Offerness. - , Charles Oslrander, Ronald Fonfoine, and h new Driller yell sign, Bill Caraway admire ll e Tom Sourgeon ll I 'J l fx' .J ,QJV This year lhe SERVICE CLUB brorlghl lo 'rhe people of Bakers- field a variely of line produclioris. These included .Jose Greco, a Spanish Dancer: 'JOlrlahorna, a musical comedy and 'John Browns Bodyf The dramalizafion ol Bene? 5 epic poem. Sells, Jim Payne, Bob ey , Row ll: I. fo r., John Jaeger, Fred Carlisle, Sid, ' Sheffield, Jim Berry, Ralph Adams, ' ' E Q 90 cienii ical!! index! Above: Row I: I. Io r., Linda Turnipseed, Sec.g Ken! Kil- burn, Hin.: Pauline Pack, Pub. Row Il: Tom Merson, Pres.p Charles Smilh, V.-Pres.g Ronald Turner, Treas. Below: Row I: I. Io r., Linda Wilkerson, Diana Kayes, Linda Turnipseed, Sue Hill, Arlene Reed, Brad Salcido, Tom Drake. Row Il: I. Io r., Tom Merson, Jim Likens, Rex Mason Ken! Kilburn Pauline Pack Charles Smnfh Ronald Turner Norman Dang w Il Virgil Klrkpa rick Adv Emu Burk Harvey Turner Fred Bren Bob Marlin David Egger Gary Cunningham Herberf Ward Monllwly dinner meelunqs wllln speakers who acquaunled llwe mem bers wullw dlllerenl luelds ol science was a new acllvlly ol lime SCIENCE CLUB llwus year lnlereslung dns plays were arranged In 'flue slwow case In ine mann l'1all ol llwe Science Building. Sludenl speakers I weekly meelings occasional lield lrips and an inilialion added lo llwe clubs agenda for ine year. Brad Slacido, Jack De Vries, Sue Hill, Diana Kayes, and Gary Cunningham see how ook dnt! 5010 I I we ' The EUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OE AMERICA is a club designed for girls. This year members made a field 'trip lo Los Angeles where lhey loured a bakery and a cloihing laclory. Above: Row I1 I. to r., Melba Walker, Wanda Tye, Theresa Spears, Adelyo Myers, Kay Willis Janet Gibson, Sec, Row Il: I. to r., Carolyn Rice, Mozelle Lanier, Beverly Marks, Margaret Welschmeyer, V.sPres., Pat Harris, Sgt-al-Arms, Yvonne Washington. Row Ill: I. ta r., Emma Jean Taylor, Armentha Burton, Carol Scott, Pot Owens, Eurene Todd, Cara Sliger, Pres., Janet Potter. Row IV: l. to r., Jessie Washington, Eharlena Dickery, Earlene Nielson, Bobbie Goldstein, Mary Ann Eyertse, Miss Warner, Adv., Sherryl Keetch, Treas., Dorothea George. dvfanning a4lzea The aim oi lhe STUDENT ARCHITECTURAL ASSO- CIATION is lo promole in- ieresi in archileclure. To accomplish lhis. members perlicipoied in field Trips and archileclural conlesls. MM , QDick WieEejj,Jlreas., Raynie Cha Right: Dick Clark ex ains the house model he is planning for the Eagles' competition to Clayton Choy and George McKinney Below: Row l: l. to r. Les Oxfor Freddie Thomas, George Medina Frank Robertson V.-Press Fred Bien Pres., Clayton Choy, Francine Lum Fred Schieble Ro wllz I. to r. Keith McQuiIliams Spencer McCown Duane Shelton Tommy Muir, Albert Bien Dick Clark, Niel Horsley, Clarence Culli more, Adv. Row llli--1.-to r., William McClure conf' ADon Griffith- Dave Cross George McKinney, Jim Berry, Sec Ronald Schmieder ,Q .V. W.?': ' s .kp.:'w A 4 .. . .Q-, :wg i945 1, , 'I H. SY Q mm.. f1vFP'e I elm il I I I alflzlefea .. ., .. .. Row Ill: I. Io r., Richard Olive, Jim Baker, Hardy Nickerson, Norman Above: Row I: I. to r., David Builer, Delberi Liille, Alberi Roberls, Doug Hartline, Medina, Jerry Matsumoto. Row Il: I. Io Spencer, Gary son, John Werf Jim Franklin, Don Wafis, Richard Russell, George Sfarr, Frank Robertson, Byron Mobus, Jack Wise, Bob r., Budgie Lousialof, Nick Demos, Alfred lee, George Leach, Ronald Schmeider, Ronnie Lace, Duncan John- Esfes, Merlin Frasch, Lee Hudiberg, Leland Srcll, Don Hammons, Dick Kirkham, Hal Donaihan, Denny Wetferholm. Row IV: I. fo r., Kennelh CUDDS, Fred Burse, Ken Kellems, Dwight Makoff, George Howells, lsac Henry, Wayne Poe, Ken Mairs, Jack Qualman, Sam Trivih, Buddy Cuen. z, Dale Goode. All The members of BIG B have one 'rhing in common: each has won al leasl one lefrer lhrough parlicipalion in sporls. The club's main purpose is To organize lhese alhleles info a service club. When need arose, lhe members proved Themselves valuable by helping To preserve order al pep rallies. They also sponsored The annual Ludden Memorial Services in honor of former Principal A. J. Ludden and worlced hard on lheir big proiecl ol 'rhe year, lhe Big B dance, which was held in February. Below: Row I: I. to r., Jack Qualman, Budgie Louslaloi, Duncan John- son. Row II: I. Io r., Ronnie Schmieder, Richard Russell, Lee Hudiberg, Don Wahs. Some of Che boys gafher in 'he Quad. n., Wh xce 93 Above: Row I: I. lo r., Dick Roberson, Bob Myers, Richard Hood, George Medina, Dick Marshall, Larry Ballard, Fred Quin, Bob Moore. lfow ll: I, to r., Joe Copeland, Jerry Crow, Richard Wilson, Sid Thomp- son, Mike Bulcher, Alan Buckley, Bob Smellie, Waller Anderson. Raw Ill: I. lo r., Larry Ausfins, Dennis Shea, Don Elsworlh, Jay Valen- tine, Jim Kennedy, Melvin Allmon, Richard Burks, Alfred Lee. Row IV: I. lo r., Don Franklin, Norman Blind, Ronnie Beeson, lacy McCullers, John Buf'er. Righh I. lo r., Bob Matsumoto, Treas., David Burler, V.-Pres., Bud Cuen, Elig.g Budge Louslalol, Pres., Richard Olive, Sgt.-al-Arms, Denny Wellerholm, Sec., Dale Goode, Pub. Below righf: Bud Cuen and Dick Clark discuss foolball with Slanford roach, Chuck Taylor. Below: Budge Louslalol, Freida Hanning, Dr. Glenn Puder, Lea Pauly, and Leslie W. Hedge discuss one of BHS's pos! principals, Arthur Ludden, al the services held in his honor. X., .. XHPRRII 94 aleA dvromoiera n--.aw awww my amps r. inn-ua Abave: Row I: I. to r., Joe Moran, Dick Turner, Pres., Carol Mosley, lotto Quinlan, Claudette Monroe, Patsy Gray, Sec., Romana Wyattg Muriel Carr, Pat Wilson, Debriah Rubin, V.-Pres.g Janice Cierley. Susan Jeang. Row Il: I. to r., AI Dennis, Adv.: David Costing Karl Matsushitag Char- Belowz Raw I: I. to r,, Betty Coughranp Gloria Delgado, Pub. Man., Diana Lee, Pres., Johann Varelag Francis Reynolds, Gail Catania, Judy Mossmang Joyce Wells, Rowena Burgess, Joline St. Onge, Judy Kenslerp Phyllis Larson. Row ll: I. to r., Harry Chicklinis, Bill Copus, Shirley Cotton, Beverly Osborn, Shirley Dormaker, Cecilia Bernson, Kent Kilburn, Dennie Morrison, Stephanie Klakoff, Sec., Audrey Northway, Joan Dunn, Bill Kelliher, Barbara Young. Row Ill: I. ro r., Bob Stephens, Shirley Cable, non-member, Barbara Williams, James Duane Lester, Bill Caraway, Karen Hansen, Pat Owens, Shirley Northway, non-member, Mary Ann Evertse, David Slagle, V.-Pres, Row IV: I. to r., Harold Hendry, Adv., nommember, Bob Vanderhoe,k Ronnie Fontaine, Gibbons, Alvin Wityke, Carl Paine, Alfred Alexander, Tom Spurgeon, non-member,,Tony Mathews, Joy Decker. ., lake, Jerzy I+ was all in a day's work for lhe busy BOOSTERS 'ro give a helping hand lo the P. T. A. Drive, Oracle sales and Sludenl Bocly Card sales 5 95 Above: Row I: I. to r., John Kerley, Richard Headley, Bill Pieper, Sullivan, Robert Schaefer. John Carnakis, Alon Cherry, David McConls, .luck Hallum. Row Ill: I. lo r., Howard McClure, Roy Scroggins, David Smilh, Leroy low ll: I. fo r., William McClure, Norma Schollock, Marge Jabusch, Boullinghouxe, George Soulhard, Joe Nelson, Douglas Kusler. .lim Caslle, Jack Reynolds, Claylon Threewil, lohnnie Eyrcud, George ' elected S or! Subjecfa One ol lhe dulies ol VISUAL SERVICE CLUB members is lo bring slray movie proieclor reels home, Their main iob is operaling Visual Aids William McClure, Erman Samuels, and Joe Nelson look over some film. equipmenl in lhe classrooms. This year lhey also concluded a lraining program for new members and planned an orienlalion lilm ol Bakersfield l-ligh lo be shown lo lreshmen. Below: Row I: I. lo r., Marge labusch, Treos.g Richard Headley, Prcs. Norma Schullock, Sec, low ll: I. lo r., Joe Nelson, Trees., Jim Cuslle, V-Pres., Howard Mc- Clure, Bus. Mgr. 2 L, f Nancy Burf, Treas. 6,0149 ecora fora Throw ThaT Tape and blue crepe paper up here, will you, please? calls a mem- ber of VALKYRIES, perched high aTop a goal posT aT one end of C5riTTiTh Field. Decor- aTing The goal posTs and cheering secTion Tor all Driller TooTball home games was iusT one of The services rendered by The club Tor The good of The enTire sTudenT body. Around ChrisTmas, Vallcyries was kepT busy decoralring The halls of The Library and J. C. buildings, as well as Tilling baslceTs of Tood Tor needy families. ole Hooper, Mary Ann Challis, Norma Qijie and Nene Shep' Rosanne Shalfo, Danna Risley, Nancy Young, and Joy he d make ready for a game. 1' prepare To model for The fashion show. if 35 Lefi: Seated: I. lo r., Caroline B d Pe Belsy Davidson, Jr. Rep.g Barb ear , r s Haberfeld Hrstg Marilyn Fox, V,-Pres.g Shirley Bundy, Sec Hulsebus E iff - ig . ,, . 5.9 , Wal-.,, 1, - . do 3' M? g 3 me :saw l . J L ,gs I Right: Denny McMillan, Caroline Beard, and Shirley Sharp wait Iongingly for a piece of cake. Below: Concetta Stratton and Sandra Anderson Uretty up as Shirley Bundy looks on. , A x , 1 7 ,, . ,- -? ,,' W' , ' 3 2 . C f K : i , , -V-. r, 4 V e ,,.,,,., ,J . 4. I 5 , N 1 Below: Raw l: I. ta r., Marilyn Fox, Colleen McMasters, Valerie My' Donald, Carole Hooper, Peri Davis, Maxine Whitley, Barbara Haber- felde, Gaye Lum, Stephanie Klakoff, Cancetta Stratton, Marilyn Smellie. Row ll: I. to r., Paulette Willhide, Donna Risley, Judy Adam? Rose' mary Robinson, Carolyn Beard, Carol Clark, Nene Shepherd, Shirlee Northway, Jackie Pierce, Alice McAdam, Jacie Robertson. 7 flu . L z A , ,, . Vallcyries is always composed of lwenly senior members and lwenly iunior members. ln February, sophomore girls interested in be- coming members nexl year attend- ed a wget acquainted! party spon- sored by the club. Some of the clubs activities have become lra- ditional. These include The annual i fashion show, Lovely 'ro Loolc ai, ,S and The award oi a scholarship 'ro f a girl chosen lor her excellent rec- Q ord and for her service To the Ar x school. i f ,fu ,hy Row Ill: l. to r,,LJudy Mi:Culloch,, Joyce Large, Jackie Fisher, Layne Stramler, Sally Schoelkopf, Marianne Challis, Joyce Hulsebus, Gay Chambless. Row lV: l. la r., Norma Christie, Pat Wiltse, Kathy Chrixtophersen, Ras- anne Shatta, Betsy Davidson, Carolyn Bitters, Nancy Young. .-i . y li' l w J f :.! 98 mem? Above: Row l: I. to r., Joyce Large, Carol Money, Joyce Douglas, Shirlee Giminani, Sora Trevino, Angie Rael, Armido Ramos, Margaret Del Rosa, Beatrice Rodriguez, Margaret Wheeldon, lou Ann Langford, Non-member. Row ll: I. to r., Kathy Snedden, Toni Dona, Barbara Hab- erfelde, Dorothy Sabbatini, Rosi Barron, Joan Marchetti, GJ' .,,, J Mary Piere, Concetla Slrallon, Rosemary Robinson, Non- member, Jo Ridgwoy, Adv. Row Ill: l. to r., Evelyn Schilling, Adv., Pal Coppg Jean Suddsp Roseanne Shattop Frank DeMariog Jean Caelanog Joyce Simone, Bill Carawayp Mike Coppg Moriorie Shatto, Row lV: I. to r., Tom Clark, Bob Hickok, foe Dimario, Ronnie Fontaine, Gary Shuts. iuing e igion Every Tuesday evening NEW- MAN CLUB members gathered for business meetings, spirilual disf cussion, and a social lwour. Spiriiual discussion was centered in an ana- lysis ol tlwe Ten Commandments as they affect a teen-aqens life. A new aciivity ilnis year was llwe boys' and girls' basketball learns, A ff? YH wlniclw enlered cily compelilion and played a loial oi lwenty games. The liity Newmaniles wenl caroling Clwrisimas and lwelcl slcal- ing parties, potluck suppers, and an annual spring picnic. .3 N Above Left: Raw I: I. to r., Pat Copp, Sec., Bob Hickok, Pub. Mgr., Shirlee Giminiani, Corres. Sec., Roseanne Shatto, V.-Pres., Armeida Ramos, Prayer Chap. Row ll: l. to r., Mary Pieri, Ref. Cl1r.g Jan Rniqal, Treas., Barbara Haberfelde, Pub. Asst.g Tam Clark, Pres. Left: Gloria Delgado, Loretto Agee, Jannie Caelano, and Rosie Baron sign up with Ramona Lasater for a booth al the carnival. www ..M........, -s-f--.-.-M.. me-Q.,-.,.eq y'.W........... meae Clmma Forlune coolcies. lhree lor a dime! Come one, come all! This was heard al lhe coolcie sale pul on by lhe Cl-HNESE CLUB. They also sold Chinese Chrislmas cards, candied apples, calces and pies. The obiecl of lhe club is lo lurlher lhe social and educalional opporlunilies of The Chinese sludenls al Balc- erslield l-ligh. The group averaged abou? one parly a monlh. These parlies included an inilialion, a Chrislmas parly, a New Year's parly, and a Valentine parly. Leong Sharllynne Gee Jackie Chang Gaye lum Genevieve Choy R w III I. to r., Eric Bien, Eddie Jeang, Edward Gee, Wilbur Dong, w II I t Carol Go Gloria Chong Francine Lum Susan Judy Quan, Galen Chow, Clayton Choy, Marston Chow, Henry Joke, .leong Janice Chinn linda lum Gary Louie Ronnie Toy Yee Pan Milton Chow. f -i -14- l00 H Alan EJPUHO The main acliviiy ol The GERMAN CLUB was lhe going- away parly for 'rheir adviser, Miss Schafer, who made a Trip lo Eur- ope. Corresponding wilh sludenls in Germany is anolher oi lheir projects. Below: Raw I: I. to r., Heidi Senftleben, Fern Klingenberg, Marieta Bartell, Beverly Shatto. Left: Raw I: I, to r,, Marilyn Valen- tine, Violet Callins, Elizabeth Walters, Kay Dennen, Pres.g linda Wilson. Row ll: l, to r., Margaret Moody, Ella Jane Bufford, Earlene Winder, Shirley Young, Lynette Peters, Sec,, Philip Carlson. Row II: !. to r., Pauline Chencweth, Fnc. Mem.y Clifton Highmon, Sol- veiga Dzirkals, Barbara Boss, Ray Simpson, Emily Barrett. The aim oi lhe SPANISH CLUB is 'ro Iurlher sludenls' inleresl in Spain and Lalin America. To accomplish lhis lhe club held Spanish dinners and loolc samba lessons. Also among lheir aciiviiies were lhe annual inslallaiion ol offi- cers and iniliaiion of new members. A Thanksgiving baslcel, delivered lo a needy family, was financed by funds collecled through several dil- ierenl lypes oi sales. ufaclzed Clferein Raw II: l.do r., Frank Pycha V.-Pres.: David Hiller, Sec.-Treas,5 Harry Hamilton, Emil Heidi Sentfleben, Fern Klingenberg, Jim Love- Berk, Pres.g Adelaide Schafer, Adv. Row III: I, to r., Jim Lovegreen, Alvin Witzke, Charles Tripp, Thomas Rubbert, green, Curt Fischer, Adv.g David Hiller, and Emil Berk discuss Germany. W N-'sxsuq' Tgywi' Wm- MQW -A W f l0l rr . v tlfpe tem V-f, L7 1 or li 'L .5 P ...I Above: Row I: I. to r., Patricia Coldren, Janice Cierley, Bill Seanor, Terry Horan, Kenny Marlin- san, Pres. Row ll: I. fo r., Manly Pike, Audrey Walers, Carolyn Mayhew, Sec., Susan Simpson, Darrell Bellinger, Jim likens, Ronald Toy. Row Ill: I. Oo r., Nancy Anderson, Georgina McCracken, Herbert Ward, Richard Baxler, Allen Poe, Treas.g Tom Dunham. Row IV: l. lo r,, Bill Polfer, Michael Melillo, V.-Pres.g Norman Dang, Kelly Skinner . I 'J Parlez-vous francais? is an expression familiar lo all members of La Jeunesse Viclorieuse, olher- wise known as lhe FRENCH CLUB. lvleelings were held in French, wilh weird and wonderful resulls. This club senl a CARE package lo France. and held several parries. This year lhe members of lhe LATIN CLUB were inleresled mainly in lheir big proiecl, lhe Ro- man Banquel. Members dressed and ale 'the same as The ancienl Romans did over ISOO years ago. lell: Garden Finwall, linda Wilkerson, lynn Weeks, Willis Flickinger, and Dave Winegor speak French Io each ofher while relaxing on Ihe steps of Ludden Hall. Below: Row I: I. fa r., Wayne Baldwinp Jean Horiong linda Wilkerson, Hishg Caroline Beardg Margie Trammelg Cher I W 5 Willis Flickinger. Row II: I. fo r., John Cook, lynn W , oks, Susann Taylor, Beisy Davidson, Janice Scofield. Row Ill: I. Io r., Joe Esres, V.-Pres.g Gordon Finwall, Pres.g Gordon Hunnicutr, David Winegar, Sec.g Don Gregory: Lawrence Lerner. El-using lsninli cro4.4 i e Counter The members of MERCHIES worlced hard so fhey mighi in ihe lurure become experlrs in salesman- ship. The clulo, which is open +o iuniors and seniors maioring in mere chandising, co-sponsored bofh The Blue and While Day ai Broclcs and lrhe Oracle Day af Weill's. To help encourage sfudenrs +o furlher rheir educarion in merchandising, fhe club provided lhree Jrwo-hundred dollar scholarships from The pro- ceeds of Jrheir annual Valenfine movie. l l l I03 ! if Above: Row I: I. to r., Joe Ramirez, Donna Sandy, Francis Barron, Arlene Vine, Lelia Bingaman, Doris Cullen, Jackie Palone, Joan Bulmer, Anna Cauua, Wanda Herrera, Mary lane Livermore, Helen Diaz, Dorothy Olsen. Row Il: I. ta r., Carlos Fugate, Sylvia Sandoval, Eurene Todd, Shirley Brinkley, Beverly Johns, Kathy Paxton, Anita Gutierrez, Nada Barnes, Mary Pieri, Doris Suburu, Gloria Dusel, Mary Portillo, Arletha Peabody, Petra Sisnersos. Row Ill, I. to r., Ronnie Sells, Josephine Lopez, Patricia Smith, Leona Robertson, Shirley Harvey, Mildred Edwards, Shirley Dunbar, Wanda Smith, Vivian Graham, Vera Carpenter, Doris Myers, Shirley Smith, Shirley Bundy, Ferne Lester, Nancy Stiner. Row IV: I. to r., Dorothy Bitner, Adv., Ben Rocha, Ralph Fimbres, John Mulhouse, Melvin Whettington, Merlin Boylan, Betty Langley, Corrinne Gregg, Mary Vood, Margie Harrison, Geraldine French, Bernice Brock, John Risch, Sandra Anderson, Sylvia Johnson, Sifuafiona anfecl Below: Row I: l. to r., Christine Brewers, Pres., Gloria Delgado, Shirley Cotton, Helen Oxley, Treas. Row ll, I. to r., Dave Slagle, V.-Pres., Donna lnpyne, Wilma Vance, Sec., Bobbye Stondridge, Alma Branscam. Row Ill: I. to r., Shirley Bowen, Shirley Dormaier, Blanch Svensen, Rozella Bozorth, Glenda Vance, Harold Hendry, Adv. In order To safeguard 'rhe se- curily of lhe business world lhe EUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OE AMERICA has Iwo main purposes: 'ro develop compelenl business leaders and fo inferesi olhers in fhe opporiunilies wilhin Americas businesses. Affilialed wilh lhe Na, 'lional Educalion Associalion, lhe club is composed oi sludenls vilal- ly inieresled in lulure business ca- reers. Visilinq business eslablislw- menis in Bakersfield lo learn lheir various 'rechniques was included in fhe local groups aclivilies. lO4 Above: Row I: I. lo r., Peggy lindsey, Joan Marchelli, Donna Bullock, Tonya Taylor, Mariorie Hughes, Edwena Adams, Sue Aubrey, Joan Dunn, Bobbie French, Yvonne Zunino, Cora Slarr, lean Walls. Row II, I. Io r., Norma Cappella, Veva England, Beverly Shallo, Mar- garel Wheeldon, Mariela Barlel. Lucy Marlinez, Dorothy Rogers, .3 gd Q it ww-F H A ' 14 Qu, -r MQ? ,, ,,,, ' . is --ff-' -V. iv.. . nb' : .,.. ,. J J ' r ' ' ' nf I v f ...erm if - X eq . A 'vii' , 'fl- 4 f 'K ! Li i 2exe.1:...f Earlene Lee, Jean Walsnn, Roberta Marlin, Diana Walkins, Kay Daniel- SOI1. Row III: I. lo r., Dorolhy Tubbesing, Adv., Charlene Evells, Shirley Dunbar, Doralhy While, Sheila Calderwood, Arlene Spurlock, Barbara Chasney, Carrinne Gregg, Mary Davidson, Janel Filzgerald, Janice Hammer, Melba Poyner, Donna Edmondson. eac era , 04 'JJ l The girls who assisi lheir P. E. leachers one period a day, and who wear a while slripe on lheir shorls lo dislinguish rhem from ' regular players, are members ol LEADERS. They were picked for lheir sporlsmanship, playing abilily and grades. Meelings were held lwice a monlh lo plan various ac- livilies such as a Thanksgiving din- ner, sales, and roller slcaling parlies. Banquels were held in February and in May. Al' lhe lafler many girls received alhlelic awards such as lellers and lrophies. Q4 y. Above lell: Slanding, l. lo r., Edwena Adams, Pres., Sp., Joan Marchelli, Sec., Sn. Sealed, I. lo r., Veva England, Trees., Fall, Charlene , Evells, Pres., Fall, Shirley Dunbar, V.-Pres., Fall. Lefl: Sink ill nth 13 ll IO5 Right: Row I: Cora Steiger, Sports Mgr. Row II: I, to r., Barbara Thomun, Pres., Joline St. Onger, Corr. Sec. Row III: I. to r., Barbara Walters, V.-Pres., Shirley Flekal Rec. Sec., Margo Snow, Trees. BeIow1Spikeit! 64' Due fo fhe crowded gym condi- fions fhis year, fhe GIRLS' ATHLE- TIC ASSOCIATION did nof meef. The group held several sales. how- ever, fo augmenf fheir nexf-years freasury. The officers gof fogefher once a monfh fo sef up plans for acfivifies when fhe clulo again re- organizes. The aim of fhis club is fo give girls a chance fo parfici- pafe in sporfs acfivifies ofher fhan fhose offered in physical educafion classes. Below: Row I: I. to r., Audrey Northway, Joline St. Onge, Mar- iorie Hughes, Arlene Vines, Barbara Thomann. Row ll: I. to r., Mari-lynn Conley, Sherril Nelson, Jeannie Caetano, Gladys Pinheiro, Shirley Flekal. --ni was .Sf 1, il N4 ......-..-.- ,,,.......,4.. E i ,,4 was N N... . -11-'f -4 ' 5 51 y. f Q . li .......,,,,, , W ng y -cr Q. ,u , 'fb',.jv,, - X AGE 'S' .4 V, Leif :Raw I: I. Io r., Darlene Hurnes, Peggy Lewis, Barbara Swoape, Fran Morren, Betty Hendricks, Laverne Buckarf, Claudehe Davis, Georgia Mogarrell. ooh! anal Ba Iona The high-sTeppers of The campus, The MAJORETTES, enioyed a more acTive sea- son Than usual This year. Leading The Driller band aT all TooTbaII games and parades was among The many highIighTs, The group Traveled To The Long Beach band TesTival wiTh The band. and ushered aT The Driller Band's annual concerT as well as aT The San Francisco STaTe band concerT. An imporTanT proiecT This year was raising money Tor new uniTorms. MaioreTTes Tor The club are chosen Trom a class open To all girls and oTTered each spring. Girls musT enroll in The club Tor Two consecuTive years, and Then in Their Third year They auTomaTically become members. Row I: I. Oo r., Belly Hendricksg Claudefie Davisg Barbara Swoap, 2nd in Com.p Peggy Lewis, 3rd in Com.p Arlene Jung. Fran Morren, Georgia Mugurrell, Barbara Swoap, and Peggy Lewis Row II: I. Io r., Darlene Harnesg Fran Morren, Hd. Maiorelieg Mar- ghaw how iI'5 done, garet Pollock: LaVerne Burkcrtg Georgia Magarrell, Treas.p Bennie Hodges. pfunei Laugh fem AQUANETTES, a girls swim- ming club. made a big splash in fhis years acfivifies. Among fhe aquafic affairs puf on by fhe girls were swimming exhibifions, pro- grams fo open local pools, and fhe annual swim show enfifled Sum- merfimef' Alfhough fhe maximum membership was sei af forfy-five, membership was open fo all girls inferesfed in swimming. When fhe girls were nof swimming fhey en- ioyed social affairs such as The an- nual inifiafiori. M' ' -v-0' ' -A tx.. I Q J ,, or ,- 1. Q Above: Velma Little, Adv., lines up officers Colleen McMasters, Pub. Mgr., Rosemary Robin- son, V.-Pres., Nancy Burl, Sec.-Treas., Lau Ann Lanfrod, Pres., for a swim. lefl: Looks refreshing' Below: Raw I: l. to r., Rosemary Robertson, Wolfe, Carol Demos, Phyllis Larson, Francis Belly Hendricks, Gayle Garrh, Phyllis Gentry, Valentine, Sally Gribbon, Norma Crisfe. Raw II: l. to r., Jackie Fisher, Ann Wall, Marsha Nancy Burt, Marlene Olson, Judy Gregory, Joyce bus, Barbara Haberlelde, Dena Ward, Dinah l07 Marion Ewing, Nancy Mack, Hulse- Seifz, Row Ill: l, lo r., Lou Ann Langford, Sharon Wirl, Mary Newcomer, Glenda Wilborn, Julie Holden, Coral Collen McMasters, Pam McMillian, Donna Welborn Hankins, Nancy Tomberlin. Scan, , Alice x ik Y. v ii ii J MX .-Q ks, ig HZ Ke or of 5 5 U Lett: Row I: I. lo r., Melva Scott, Margaret Fenger, Raw ll: I. to r., every s orn, linda Wilkerson, Caroline Foote, Joan Dunn, Thera Bartholomew, Adv. Row Ill: I. to r., Doris Knoll, Sue I Crooks, Earlene Lee, Diane Peery. As The play progressed, There were cries OT, PUT more realism inTo iT! No, The audience wasn'T being impoliTe7 fhis was only a rehearsal, and The acTors were being consTrucTively criTicized by Their Tellow Tl-IESPIANS. A branch ol The NaTional Thespian SocieTy, The club puT on noon plays and oTher drar'naTic produc:Tions such as The STudenT Body Play. Members made Their annual inTorrnaTive and enTerTaining Trip To The Pasadena Playhouse. I 'XS ,fi X Nelson, V.-Pres., Marcia Mickleberry, Larry Leach, Theora Bartholo- , Left: Row 1: l. to r., Johann Varela, Haven Lucas, Myrna Schadle xx mew, Fac. Memb. Pat Jones, Carol Stephens, Barbara Jean Adams. Row IV: I. to r., Don Davis, Ray Ives, Ronald Sells, Gail Hanson, Raw ll: l. to r., Monty Pike, Sue Zimmer, Sec., Audrey Waters, Sylvia Brigham, Kalhy Christophersen, Pres., Virginia Hollis, Alfred Treas., Caroline Rice, Susie Stolzenfels, Sue Hayhome, Don Alexander. f Gregory. 4 Row V. I. to r., Gale Jones, Irwin Solomon, Joe Wilkins, Richard Row jll: I. to r., Lorena Baker, Carolyn Salou, Toni Phillips, Judith Brown, Sandy Sturgis, Dick Kirkham, Bud Huckaby, Dortha Georhef' fljv f S--f i Y N 0 I Careaiiue ancing Right: Row I: I. to r., Kathy Christopherson, V,-Pres., Nancy Byrne, Pres. Row II: I. to r., Toni Phillips, Treas., Carolyn Jones, Scc. 'Ouc:hI Youlve got your lool in my iacell 'lWill someone on lhe floor lie my shoe? ll's so crowded I cant bend overf' Exag- geraled? Well, perhaps. Due io the earthquake, however, the MODERN DANCE CLUB hacl lo move lo The Green Room ol I-larvey Audilorium. Pxs there were' iiily girls and len Iockersflhings did gel quite crowded, bul lhese girls conlinuecl lo dance and gave their annual concert ,J Below: Raw I. I. to r., Nancy Byrne, Kathy Christopherson Carolyn Jones, Toni Phillips. Row ll: I, to r., Carole Hopper, Frankie Dietzman, Nene Shepherd, Laverne Burkhart, Barbara Marchi, Roberta Rees, loan Potter, Adele Newell, Barbara Westphal, Lynn McCart, Lynne Lovett, Donna Jones, Clarice Matthews, Diane Perry, Virginia Lake, Norna Morris, Joan Bulmer. Raw Ill: I. to r,, Mary Crist, Sandra Jones, Arlene Holmes, Diane Lone, Joan Kinsey, Pat Sanderson, Eve yn rtsan, Imogene Taylor, Alice Trumbell, Mary Ann Challis, Carla Jones, Barbara Phillips, Jean Lindsay, Barbara Meek, Jackie Pierce, Edith Gannon, Pat Jones, Sherry! Wagner, Barbara Huskey. Right: I. to r., Barbara Marchi, Betty Jo Chapman, Adele Newell, Frankie Green. , S ,, - f gy 4 -A-:., .3543 'iw wi If I 4 7' , ., IIO Kea! in the lufedi ,ru Righl: Row I: l. to r., Richard Claassen, Rilo Slone, Stephanie Klakoff, Richard Oaks, Bill Kelliher, Phil Fleishman, Troy Mullins, Benny Hewilt, Wayne Krueger, Fred Scheible, Melvin Lasler, Beverly Kelliher, Winona Poynor, Wesley Moore, Dir. Row II: l. ro r., Duane Gilbert, Joan Buckle, Marvin Cooper, Bruce Mobus, Frilz Ozell, Jerry Earls, Bob Hodel, Neal Rueasegger, Byron Gregory, Bob Ferand, Alvin Oaks, Frank Smilh, Gene Springer, Har- rie? Howell, Wayne Kyker, Dale Murray, Rex Mason, Bob Hovis, Bob McDoweli,iCharles Smilh, Marly Hooper, Aron Kliewer, Vicki Calania, Will:ur'NikkeIE Row IITT-ITD? r., Nancy McNabb, Kay Websler, Delores Hood, Mary Q' Rhoades, Eddie Jeong, Lyle Stuck, Kenneth Dobbs, Jim Likens, Rosalie mg , Don Wolfe, Caroline Rice, Roberta Rees, Tony Malhews, Nancy Tucker, Joan Redman, Clarice Maflhews, Pal Brians, Jean Sudds, Bill Allen, Sharon Wilson, Gail Calania, Joyce Simmons, Mary Ann Emery, Tommy McGough, Charles Sodikoff, Paul Luler. Row IV: I. lo r., Jack Agan, Wayne Poe, Charles Oslerand, Gary Cun- ningham, Lyn Bender, Charles Caldwell, Gordon Hazzard, Allen Poe, Don Willhoile, Bill lewis, Slerling Jones, Melvin Moore, Gary Hough, Richard Baxler, Naaman Brown, Larry Merson, David Forge, Joe Carroll, Harvey Turner, Alvin Corse, Joel Swisher, Dianne Lighlner, Bill Mc- Kinnon, Sonia Popel, Billy Sharp, Gary Stark, Carlion Dawson, Richard Winn, Tom Nichols, Janice Hammer, David Slagle, Rollie Moore. Row V: I. lo r,, Richard Ricker, Bill Trivell, BilI'Nu l'l!l'UT Pat Broad- well, Larry Brooks, Carl Payne, Paul Sisemore, Byron Mobus. Ii lhe old saying, Pfac+ice makes perfect has any 'rrulh 'ro il, you can be sure lhe DRILLER BAND is really good. Several weeks before school began The band could be seen praclicing new roulines. Rain, mud, and log did noi slop lhe band. They were mel wilh enlhu- siasm as lhey displayed iheir inlricale march sieps during lhe local parades and fooiball games. The communily also applauded lhe bandls annual Spring Concerl: Left: Row I: l. lo r., Gary Cunningham, Drill Sgl. Palsy Brians, Lib., Jean Sudds, Lib., Wayne Poe Uniform Sgr. Row ll: I. lo r., lack Agan, Lf., Richard Ricker, Sgl. CII-Af .f'R-igwagi Clarsen, Drum Mai., Rollie Moore Capl. er Nici? Top Sgt. Y: Musical Irion R gh gle elow righl: I. Io r., A . p l 1 o omposcd of AI n Poe .l k n, ond Rollie Moore. 3w.....-f- I+ seems our DRILLER BAND is becoming more popular each year. One of lheir mos? exciling evenls fool: place al rhe All Weslern Band Review, where. before seven- ly-live bands and lhousands ol speclalors rhey were pholoqraph- ed and recorded by Fox newsreel camerannen, as lhey played Slam and Slripes Forever. Early in The spring lhe band played al The new Slaller l-lolel in Los Angeles for a convenlion of secondary school fnrincipals. Appearances were also made al lhe Delano Wine Feslival, where lhey won sweepslakes, and ihe Arvin Chrislmas Parade. DMLTER an D H2 .fllefocly .fl'taAierA ' J If J I Right: Ist Violin: I. to r., Nancy Burt, Mariouita Eddy, Nonie,Rou,ner, Ada Marie Actis, La Vaughn Shaw, Schuyler Wallace, Conley Estes, Pat Beckey, Bernice Holder, Alan Piper. 2nd Violin: I. to r., Charlene Jimerson, Carolyn Collins, Joy Stewart, Beatrice Gaede, Cora Stiger, Margo Snow, Janice Simms, Roma Autry, Linda Wilkerson, Angie Vallodares. Violo: I. to r., Haven Lucas, Betty Donathon, Frances Avenell, Pat Clerk, Janet Morton. Cello: I. to r., Alan Clark, Cathy Graft, Helen McKnight, Louise Sturges. Boss: l. to r., Layne Stramler, Diane Carnine, Susan Kreamer, Richard Brown, Jeannette Erassarret, Lucille Caldwell. Flute: l. to r., Alice Isaac, Kathryn Heimborth, Nancy Tucker, Jerry Brown. Clarinet: I. to r., Mary Alice Rhoades, Gail Kindig. Saxophone: I. to r., Bill Giddings, Phyllis Westervelt, Manuel Martinez, Gene Hughes, Gene Jamison. French Horn: l. to r., Bill McCutcheon, Phil Pierson. Trumpets: I. to r., Larry Foster, Garden Hazzard, Sam Jensen. Yrombines: I. to r.., Neal Ruegsegger, Jack Clayton, Dorse Townsend, Harriet Byrd. Harp: Mariorie Trammel. Piano: Susan Hodge. Percussion: I. to r., Danna Risley, Ted Chamberlin, Joe Garagoza, Merle Rodeen, Beverly Kelliher. By working logelher as a group, The Orchestra was able lo sponsor several events in the community. A program ol film stories showing greal ariisls in concerl and in private lile was loremosl among these events. The hard-working Orchestra Executive Board led lhe group in making plans lor a formal Banquet lo be held in lhe spring. This was lhe climax to a year ol successful musical ventures. 5 . ' ri 4 lx' Left: Row I: seated, I. to r., Nancy Burt, Sec.-Treas.7 Ada Marie Actis, Pres.: Harold Hill, V.-Pres. Row ll: standing, I. ta r., Donna Risley, Hist.p Nonie ,Q'QQ.,.1-ill-2 Mariquita Eddy, Call. Pub.: Alice lsaciE Asst. Lib., Richard Brown, Pub.: Alan Clark, Mgr. 5- Righh Orcheslra soloisfs Mariquifa Eddy and Betsy Dov d Below right: Members of the All-Stole Symphony Orcheslrc in cluded Nonie Rouner, Nancy Burl, Diane Cornine H Helen McKnight. The BAKERSFIELD H l O H SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OR- CHESTRA earned a slalewide repulalion wilh fheir many excel- lenl musical performances. Their music added much lo school play produclions. civic affairs, and as- semblies. Nor only lhe 'lull or- chesrra, buf small ensembles and soloisls as well, upheld lheir high slandards in counly and slale mu- sic leslivals. The high poinl ol 'rhe year was fhe lradilional Spring Concerl. This line concerl was The resull ol hard and willing worl: on lhe parl of lhe orcheslra mem- bers as program organizers, rickel salesmen, and musicians. mga-vw PQ: ' bm 'rf al!! I .1 1' Above Row l: l. Vo r., Dora While, Arlene Reed Linda M' , Iles, Bonnie Carol Minlon. Blakely Ellen Pannell, Darlene Baker. Row Ill: I. to r., Eleanor Baker, Marlha Miller, Wanda Billings, Ann R w ll I. lo r., Mariorie Franz, Edy Strange, Carolyn Willhile, Glenda Allen, Ann Woody, Joyce Reynolds, Madeline Cimental, Warren Wheat- Harthey Janice Qgofield, Delma Newland, Pat Roper, Beverly lohns, land, Dir. ' N x' ' Above: Sealed: Janet Green, Pianisl. Slandin l 7 g, . o r., Judy Green, Edilh Strange, Pat Roper, Carolyn Willhile, Joanne Clagg, Arlene Reed. Anyone walking in The halls on rhe upper floor ol Harvey Audi- lorium mighl lhinlc he heard an angel choir, bul il would only be one of lhe Glee Clubs praclicing. To prepare for a performance rneanl many hours ol praclice along wilh lheir regular sludy ol harmony and musicianship. ln blue coslumes, lhe girls gave programs al grammar schools and perlorrned al a school assembly. A S+. Palriclc's Day hayride was one ol lhe social aclivilies enjoyed by The group. 6ll'l'1'l0l'ly lI5 9000 Cl Above: Row I: I. to r., Jo Ann Harris, Jan Pankey, Greta McCutchen, Doris Dickey, Shirley Sharp, Pam Taylor, Sally Gribbin, Erma Holl, Yvonne Kroceker. Raw ll: I. to r., Josephine Anderson, Beulah Freize, Charlotte Matson, Marlene Bredwell, Angie Garcia, Janice Morris, Marcia Mack, Joyce McDonough, Arletha Peabody, Avalene Gentry, Sue Crooks. Raw Ill: I. to r,, Shirley Hughey, Mary Giovonetti, June Doll, Folvic Below: Raw I: i. to r., Dorothy Werry, Wanda Williams, Shirley Whit- tington, Nelda Wilbanks, Berta Weldon, Charlene Williams, Shirley Wilson, Mary Lau Wilson, Unknown, Mary Woods, Emma Jean Taylor, Ann Buchanan, Leslie Key, Ralpha Yeomons, Betty Pelt, Marilyn Shields, Carmelita Coody, Wanda Barker, Lynn Merrill, Gwen Helton, Ro wII: I. to r., Lark Fax, Effie Hill, Barbara Howaid, Sandy Flory, Barbara Hines, Peggy Williams, Norma Hutchins, Unknown, Colleen Busby, Carolyn Jacobs, Beverly Haag, Patsy James, Barbara Fuson, Pat Kennedy, Pat Owens, Shirley Dickenson, Georgia Liegh, Pot Kerley. Lue Helfinstine, Gloria Helton, Pearl Hutsell. Row III: I. to r., Jackie Porter, Eleanor Perez, Ramona Reyes, Jesse .nd ,FL Brown, Ruby Mae Duffey, Shirley Chapman, Syble Kisselburg, Nancy Valentine, Lynn Vestal, Pat Holman, Johnette Halley, Deonne Bingham. Raw IV: I. to r., Ray Alise Williams, Helen Tubbs, Joan Janeway, Mary Laughlin, Mary Partillo, Julia Sandea, Patti May, Norma McElroy, Dottie Webb, Judy Parks, Morey Fulson, Ruby Clark, Babbye Smith, Jean Cheshier. Rodriguez, Barbara Rune, Barbara Porter, Pat Pendergraft, Frances Oliver, Becky Perez, Betty Manion, Larene Roberts, Peggy Walslon, Mary Thomas, Lola Stone, Anne Stauffer, Sylvia Trinneer, Melba Walker, Della Shrum, Ann Sutton, Barbara Sutton, Barbara Walker, 3ertho Fovell, Warren Wheatland, Adv. Row IV: I. to r., Beverly Baker, Lena Bridges, Alice Carrette, Carolyn Carlile, Bobbie Carrol, Mary Butts, Ann Calico, Elizabeth Williams, Jo Lynn Burress, Pauline Blanco, Vanessa Briggs, Ja Etta Casey, Jessie Washington, Charlene Dackery, Diane Chancellor, Mary Christopher, Betty Everelt, Darlene Denny, Geraldine Cobbs, Barbara Choate, Jackie Palane, Barbara Duebren. Wil -sg- .,..,,f-,is-Q, Q., -:asf 'i 4 Y . 33' ft! 77 3351 I ie yi ',15,-ff ,i .hiv f U il 1 I I 7' -:hill 1 opranoyirglgi asm J I .1 A li g 'fm,u!'XiWl A Above: Row I: I, to r., Darlene Powell, Kenny Clark, Harry Lemons, George Bergin, Roger Smith, Gerald Davis, Margaret Jabusch, Jo Luttrel, Alfred Alexander, Don Crawford, Don Richards, Bill Adams, Judith Bonnie Keyes, Janis Kerley. Bieger, Pianistg Sandra Swisher, Donna Bender. Row ll: I. to r., Carol Gaines, Mary Lopez, Edith Warren, Cecil Little- iohn, David Hamilton, Robert Keyes, Rubin Grundy, Carl Moland, Mur- ray Smith, Ronnie Sells, Joyce Sullivan, Jeanette Walsh, Dorothy Bow- man. Row Ill: I. to r., Doris Weldon, Etheline Wyatt, Arlene Vines, Oretha Mustin, Neal Nasin, Richard Burke, Baldimer Hernandez, Frank Moore, Row IV: I. to r., Peggy Lewis, Susie Stolzenfels, Carolyn Hummel, Della Claire Smith, Mel Holcomb, Charley Newell, Merle Rodeem, Jack Scott, Willie Carr, Merle Haggard, John Bright, Bob Stevens, Eveline Pierce, Donnie Williams, Caroline Foote, Lavita Agee, Darlene Rahm. Row IV: I. to r., Cora Howard, Anne Chapman, Jacques Ritchie, Karen Venables, Eddie Mae Fox, Saralen Ozanick, Cora Stiger, Flora McNeal, Barbara Buckliolz, Joyce Bagsby, Alice McGuire, Warren Wheatland, Dir. Clad in the tamiliar gray, white, and blue, the MIXED CHORUS was busy this year. Combined with the College A Cappella Choir, the MIXED CHORUS sang Christmas carols in the balcony tor the Christmas assembly. The chorus presented an assembly in the Spring, and delighted the student body with their songs. This group ot songsters presented a concert and participated in the Spring Music Festival. Below: Seated: Judith Bieger, Pianist. Standing: I. to r., Peggy Lewis, Anne Chapman, Don Richard, Bill Adams, Harry Lemons, Alfred Alexander, Sandra Jacque Ritchie. Swisher, Below: Seated, I. to r., Donna Bender, Sec.-Treas., Judy Bulger Pianist. lib., Susie Stolzenfels, Pres. Standing: I. to r., Dorothy Bowman, Lib., Barbara Buckholz II7 oofy- oof- oo! ,.,1'.A, Righl: Row I: l. fa r., Jerry Kay, Wayne . wt, n s yi , A 'Nl ' Wahlenmaier, Elmer Wolverlon, George Serban. 5 Aix -71 i B ,I B Row ll: I. in r,, Fred Whileside, Joe Lopeleguy, Ek -If . fgsx g l 1 R. W. SuIl'van, Bob Mason. W s X ,, Qg '.Q 9,3 5 , 5 ii'.,f- Sf ' Raw iii: il. to f., Jim swandie, Jim Mills, John Q NWN f . af ' - he in 'gf N' ,' Kinlzi. N-- M , gif: .5 Row IV: I. lo r., David Varela, Jim Teegarden, lbivfgii 9 x K v -I A 'Z H -if f J i Harold Miller, Tom Meeks. -. ' 'Xl f .Qi : Row V: l, lo r., Jerry Orrick, Kenneth Cummings, V, ,Q Z W -9 f M 5 David Caslon, Gary Alameda. PW V. T- ri iabxbirgrca 4 , ' -- ' ' f I Z Z E' . A J , s . M , 5 .5 A , - - W . . Neff'-s W ff Allhough il is one ol The newesl I M - Q .. - A L Yf, vi 'ii . ' ..s' P F' . . N ' HL. - i - ' w' - I N L ' ' ' X organizalions on The campus, lhe . ' B ' X 3.3. . ., - 4 J' - Q S 1- - : ' - ' 1 5 DRUM AND Bueia CORPS has K Aj 5 5. i ,R A ii: qv i W-.J J . . . , 5. ' . 1 become known lhrough parlicipa- ty ii ' - y' 'M' 1 , iq X - . . , 1 ' 1, s. . -' ' 2 ' , 'non in a number ol local parades. X ' :ag -5-3,-W M 1, ni + is I d d ' Sp' Q J ' N -f- W--N. - e group o ug ers an rum' , , 155 ., y mers worked +o gain harmony wilh hm r - - if , ,NM fheir insirumenis and lo gain g 4' marching experience. Because of 1 K' . F ' J I 'rhe amounl' of lime pul in by each - member, lhe corps promises lo be- come a lop-nolch unil. Clzridiian 5 lcfierd Below: Row l: I. lo r., Eunice Barrel, Mildred Lackey, Zoe Eddy, Janice Cieley, Sue Hill, Geneva Marlin, Jeanelle Walsh, Earlene lee, Delva Menlava, Nan-member. Raw ll: I. lo r., Grace Bowen, Marieta Barfell, Sec., Bonnie Blakely, Violel Collins, Belly Marlin, V.-Pres., Judith Nelson, Joann Swayne, Earlene Winder, Belly Baker. Row Ill: I. to r., Wilmer Nord, Treas., Richard Cox, Barbara Baker, Wanda Billings, Shirley Shields: Herbaleen Morring, Sylvia Brigham, Janice Scofield, Emily Barrett. Row IV: I. to r., Vernon Classen, Roberl Hodel, DaQd Tomlinson, non-member, non-member, Doug Harfline, Chester Classen, Aron Kliewer, Pres.,iWQQlkkel.' .E Row V: I, lo r., Ken Billings, Don Rickerl, J. C. Bowen. ' ' QUO VADIS, a group ol slu' denls who sponsor lhe develop- menl ol moral and spirilual values and who are banded logelher lor service lo The school, is an organi- zalion 'rhaf slresses sludenl wel- lare. A Thanksgiving baslcel was donaled lo a needy family. Maple sficlc sales conlribuied lo lhe frea- sury. Social affairs included parlies and a boolh in lhe Carnival. X i .-. bf' II8 ,E - V 1.x I . if' iff V , M . Ag Q s-sf 5 . ., J fm t I -'-- if ly A j rrsrgym l gfe Q4 w 1, asf E r 5 , 2? lr gi? 4 s' 9-fx ' 'W if l x. If v l H views: ' 4... ' ' , ,MQ .,A. .:f1V , . , l . we ,gy gf., ' :' V i - IQ. ,R I ff ,.,. , LJ Marguerite Johnson, Adv. Al Dennis, Fin. and Photo. of Oracle , Nancy Shields, Adv, of Oracle , Tom Mer- Ed. of OrucIe. son, Bus. Mgr. of Oracle, Bal' 00 If someone happened lo loolc inlo The cubby-hole rhal served as lhe Oracle ollice, he would see a very large amounl ol work being carried on in a very small announl ol space. The EDITORIAL STAFF was usually busy re-wriling copy, idenlilying pic- lures, lhinlcing up caplions and arranging lo have piclures laken. All financial mailers concerning lhe yearbook, such as selling space lor adverlisemenls and prornoling Grade sales, were carried on by lhe BUSINESS STAFF. . rf' X9 . ..-.. vu mnm ,ww 4 an fumes-W ' 'mn-we e az: J, 'U I Right: I. to r., Dave Winegarp Gordon Finwallg Tam Merson, Bus. Mgr., lawrence Lerner, Bill Motto . fl . lily ,JJ-' J Left: Row I: I. to r., Ella June Bufford, Asst. Id. Ed., Sue Zimmer, Jr. Ed., Asst. Ed., Nancy Shields, Ed. Row ll: l. to r., Ronald Cowan, ld. Ed., Judy Boese, Sr. Ed. Not pictured: Duncan Johnson, Sports Ed Gaye Lum, Asst. Ed., Linda Wilson, PFOCIUCBFJ ll and Y YJ Above: Row I: I. to r., Carol Scott, Catherine Graff, Diana Hayes. II9 l-low to get sixty words out ot three tacts and twenty worcls out ot twelve tacts were the problems that taced the Oracle COPYWRITERS each weelc as they wrote up new assignments. Stu' dents were recommended by their English teachers, and were chosen tor their creative writing ability and their interest in school attairs. Row ll: I. to r., linda Wilkersong Pauline Pack, Lynn Weeksg linda Wilson, Asst. Ed.g David Slagle. Below: Row I: l. to r., Jack Frost, James Castle, Joyce Hulsebus, Wally Cannon, Som Trivitt. Row ll: l. to r., Judy Green, Gloria Dusel, Virginia Thompson, Pat Young, Bud Cuen, John Mulhouse, Harry Witwick, Earlene Winter. Row III: I. to r., Richard Cox, Tam Mersan, Don Dennis, Fern Lester, Barbara Morris, Ronald Cowan, Ja Ann Grisham, Pat Dale. Raw IV: I. to r., Al Hammans, Tom Spurgeon, Jack Qualman. Row V: I. to r., Dick Periman, louise Long, Gaye Lum, Delbert little, David Butler, Don Pon, Mary Ritchie, Margie Edwards. Vv'ho takes and develops the Oracle pictures? The PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES can well answer this, as they were busy doing this big job tor a large part ot the year. The rest ot the year they were busy making notebooks and learning tilm processing, contact and projection printing, and photographic chemistry. i - ft? unior ourna!i4iJ Left: I. to r., Dortha George, Bus. Mgr., Dun- can Johnson, Sports Ed., Robbie Davidson, Ed., Pauline Pack, Asst. Ed., Caroline Rice, Asst. Ed., read an issue of the Blue and White. Below left: I. to r., Beatrice Rose, Adv., Doro- tha George, Bus. Mgr., Robbie Davidson, Ed. Excellenf coverage of currenf school news, beffer publicify for sfudenf orqanizafions, and new ideas for fhe expansion of inferesf in sporfs and school affairs were buf a few of flue oufsfanding quali- fies of flue BLUE AND WHITE. main news channel of B. H. S. New arficles in fhis year's paper were Cl1ewin' fhe Cob wifh Rob, a column abouf fhe Execufive Board: and Daze of flwe Weelc, a calendar of fhe weel4's acfivifies. Below, Row I: I. to r., Cecilia Bernson, Betsy DuvidxpfKAudrey Waters, Row Il, I. to r., Tom Rupert, Dan Morgan, Beatrice Rose, Adv., Richard Dottie Arthur, Zona Mathews. 1 Brown: Norman ESM- W me if mum :mm mm, .,.,wS F . M.. -W..-.wa-+v.Kf-in .Lf OUILL AND SCROLL. an international iourna- listic honor society, is composed ot juniors and seniors who have been outstanding in iournalism and are members ot the Blue and White or Oracle statts. Two tormal in- itiations were held tor new members, who were approved by the statt advisors and the national society. l2l en Pala Above: Kneeling, l. to r., Judi M LlMarilyn Smellie, Betsy Davidson. Row ll: I. to r., Linda isfon, Sue Zimmer, Gaye Lum, Pauline Pack, Cecilia Bernson, Carolyn Rice, Zona Matthews. Row Ill: l. to r., Dortha George, Judy Boese, Richard Brown, Robbie Davidson, Nancy Shields. Not pictured: Duncan Johnson. Below: Raw If I. to r., Frank Pycha, Nancy Burt, Judy Howells, Carol Stevens, Carol Money, Joyce Douglas, Maxine Whitley, Janelle Baldridge, Gloria Delgado, Marilyn Fox, Mariorie Trammel, oliiiciand Carolyn Beard, Janice Cierley, Mary Ann Emery, Pat Jones, Betty Everett, Mariorie Edwards. Raw ll: l. to r., David Slagle, Paulette Willhide, Carolyn Mayhew, Carolyn Salau, Nene Shepherd, Georgia McCracken, Audrey Waters, Lynette Peters, linda Turnipseed, Sec., Carol Clark, Harry Orrick, Cecelia Bernson, Francine Lum, Mary Allen, Barbara Shaw, Pat Stovall. Row lIl: I. to r., John Falchi, Helen McKnight,f'NorjeAR3uner,xlean Make democracy work is the motto ot the JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA. At their state convention here they started a petition to lower the voting age in Calitornia to eighteen. '- , fwf' ll .V, Sandberg, Larona Baker, David Winegor, Ron Heaalea, Rula Keetch, Pauline Pack, Sally Schoelkoat, Rosanne Shatto, Dale Goode, Janice Kay, Horbleen Mooring, Patty Bellamy, Lawrence Learner. Raw IV: I. to r., Jack McKnight, Dave Christensen, Treas., Bill Huckaby, George Spencer, Emil Berk, Jim Havis, Joyce Engle, V.- Pres., Kent Kilburn, Danny Morgan, Pres., Bill Caraway, Norma Christie, Jack DeVries, Tom Giles, Joyce Hulsebus, Jack Adkissan, Gordon Finwall. Row V: I. to r., Albert Lewis, Adv., Dale Compton, Parl., Dick Periman, Harry Whitwick, John Jaeger, Ronald Schmieder, Bob Martin, Sgt.-atAArmx, Ronnie Fontaine, David Egger, Dwight Makatf, Gary lynch, Gregory Kurtz, Robbie Davidson, George Howells, Roger Sandberg. Above: Row I: I. to r., Marilyn Valentine, Clara Tudor, Mariorie Tram- mel, Viola Cosme, Mary Lou Snyder, Kay Dennen, Lindo Turnipseed, Ronald Toy, Diane Reynolds, Sue Zimmer, Priscilla Guezec, Kent Kilburn, Dan Pon. Row Il: l. to r., Catherine Graff, Carol Mayhew, Zo Ellen Mason, Diane Carnine, Arlene Reed, Arlene Sourbeer, Frances Abbott, Jim Likens, Joyce Stewart, Beverlie Atchley, Robert T. Taylor, John Falchi, David Christensen. Row Ill: I. to r., Tom Merson, Dorothy Colbert, Joyce Hulsebus, Toni Dana, Teckla Granada, Cecilia Bernson, Pauline Pack, Charles Smith, Y I-. 34 Spencer McCown, Darrell Bellinger, Judith Quan, Jean Sperling, Bobby Gentry, Lawrence Lerner. Row IV: I. to r., David Egger, Clifton Highman, Jean Vibe, Sylvia Brig- ham, Barbara Phillips, Nancy Young, Philip Carlson, Denny Wetter- holm, Ronald Schmieder, Gary Cunningham, Wilbur Dong, Jim Dren- nan, Herbert Ward. Row V: I. to r., Jim Harrison: Norman Dang, Bill Motta, Fred Carlisle: Harold Hill, Bill Carraway, V.-Pres., Walter Frozee: Robbie Davidsong Ronnie Fontaine: Gregory Kurtz, Dwight Makoff: Dale Compton: Robert Coombs, Adv. mtg rairw Bernson, John Falchi, Pat Wiltse, Tom Merson lstandingl. Pauline Pack, Donna Risley. Davidson, Dale Compton. Pat Wiltse, Sec., set out to sell rooter ribbons. The end ot the semester tound one group ot students eagerly com- paring report cards and adding up grade points. These were members ot the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION checking caretully to be sure they had made the qualitying ten grade points to maintain their member- ship. The club sold Driller booster ribbons during the tootball season. ln the spring the protits were pre- sented to an outstanding senior as a scholarship. Left: Row I: l. to r., Gold Seal winners, Arnold Fontaine, Cecelia Row II: I. to r., Margie Trammel, Arlene Reed, linda Turnipseed Row III: I. to r., Gary Cunningham, Denny Wetterholm, Robbie Below left: I. to r., Catherine Graff, Hist.: Dale Compton Pres X i If Ir- - l l 1 ew 123 In Llxy . W I X. l , . lihr. ffl' . . in L ,yjf - L rf- , ,fb 1' .'y,:f1 ' My ,of , U aff 4 , :A . x. . . W 1 .f l l I L17 . J, U ' , W f fx, L. I ' l,'l ff f l i r 1 l sl , if .f lg is l ff' -' f ,f ff f GV -3 Tw .-L I ' fx: I iff 2 0-lf l X, LIN fl l ' ' Aj, I I ,LL A J -fs Au , ' o l I .1 1 1 J ,f l ,. Mrxna group ol gr-rls eager lo grow in friendship wrlh people ol all races, religions and nalionalii- ies and io grow in lhe knowledge and love ol God. add hard worlc and lun. slir well wilh slumber parries and polluclcs, and you have - l' d T 'p d, GIor'o Delgado, Barbara Sparks, Danna Whitley, and a Y These Clubs' aS signs Salxvrylerssscarale Ludden Hall Bungalow for a party. a perl ol: lhe YWCA, are always ready lo give service 'ro rhe com- rnunily. Cake sales helped 'rhem lo raise money for rhe purpose ol aiding charilies for lhe blind, lhe crippled, and rhe needy. Below: Row I: I. fo r., Donna Whilley, Janelle Baldridge, Treasurer., Gail Tatman, Linda Wilson, Delight Renfro, Gloria Delgado. Below: Row l: l. lo r., Barbara Olsen, Marilyn Sharp, Raw Il: l. Io r., Marilyn Peters, Darryl Jones, Lynelle Sandra Rappleye. Pelers, Sec., Barbara Sparks, Margie Edwards, Delva Row Il: I. fo r., Dawne Pallerson, Irene Kecskes, Marilyn Minloyne. 'ZS Silber, Shirley Alemeda. Row Ill: l. lo r., Belly Coughran, Rila Slane, Barbara Row Ill: l. Oo r., Karen Hansen, Diane Kressenr, Ayianno Walters, Shirley Young, Peggy Lindsay, Belly Sawyer, Pres., Zuver. Gwen Elgin. ,JV v 5 . JL Q3 ax. 4? 3 ew l24 3EM'PL-:rs fNL-?IY Above: ALPHA: Row If I. la r., Budge louslalol, Pres., Dale Goode, Duncan Johnson, Richard Russell, Treas., Dean Zimmerman, Richard Carney, Sgr-ab Arms, Bob Myers, Don Row Il: I. Oo r., Gar Duncan, Alan Buckley, Row Ill: I. Oo r., Phil Schmieder, Bob Oflerness, Copeland, Dick Marshal, Benny Helton, Jim Hugh Wadman. Lee Hudiburg, Bud Cuen, Dick Clark, Ran an, V.-Pres. ,rw 3:2233 owarda Row IV: I. la r., Larry Ausfin, Rodger Smilh, Sec., Leland Slahl, Don Ham- mons, George Spencer. Abave: AM-BA-QVPHI5 Row I: I, lo r., Roxanna Buchner, Treas., Gail Tulman, Peggy McDul'Fy, Qt.-af-Arms, Sue Crook, Myrna Schadle, Janice Williams. Row ll: I. lo r,, Donna Bender, Chap. and Hisl., Neva Lynch, Gladys McCoy, Pres., Barbara Buckhall, Jgnige-Cggj-ey V.'I , Sharon De Vries, Coun. Rep. ,- vig Besides emphasizing lhe high slandard ol Chrislian lile, The I-ll-Y's also had numerous parlies and cake sales. and gave loaslcels lo needy families. Their year was high- lighled by 'rhe YMCA convenlion in Los Angeles. Left: COPA SETIC: Row l: I. to r., Mary Ann Emery, Mariorie Trammel, Nene Shepherd, Emily Fosler, Chap., Carole Hooper, Pres., Darlene Belden, Treas. Raw ll: I. io r., Peggy Hedge, Marilyn Fox, NorrQQChLi,sXle,.,l.lPJi9LL Joyce Hulsebue, Barbara Thromann, louise long, Sec. - ' Below Left: COPA SETIC, JR.: Row I: l. fa r., Lucille Caldwell, Donna Ward, Louise Slurges, Debrah Rubin, Carmen Hill, Beverly Emery. Raw ll: I. To r., Marsha Hamlin, Joann Mounlain, Linda Lum, Pres., Janis Laffin, Claudefle Monroe. Row Ill: I. fo r., Marilyn Clement, Anne Wall, Kathy Snedden, Barbara Kidwell, Treas., Linda Carlisle, Sec., Beverly Kelliher. Below: DELTA: Row I: I. lo r., Dick Roberson, Larry Drake, Paul Oldershaw, Pres., Larry Matthews, V.-Pres., David Hiller, Bill McKinnen. Raw ll: l. lo r., Gary Dacus, Jack Mills, George Wesl, Chuck Slone, Gary Sfark, Bob Smellie, Treas. Row lll: I. lo r., Dennis Shea, Don Dennison. Clzriafian iuing 5. , .iv e. ,M f Waves 1..- Above: GAMMA: Row I, l. to r., Vivian Graham, V.4Pres., Phyllis Rogers, Shirley Cotton, Sec., Earlene Tyner, Janie Levermare. Row II: I. to r., Shirley Alameda, June Robertson, Betty Ross, Vera Carpenter, Ann Wallace. Row Ill: I. to r., Diane Kresin, Gearldine French, Marie Crow, Mary Vaogd, Bernice Brock, Treas. Above Right: HI-YACKEY: Row I, I. to r., Sally Grannell, V.-Pres., Nancy Morris, Kay Willis. Row Il: l. to r., Linda Stenlund, Sec., Lavon Kruger, Fredda Mc- Clarren, Pres., Becky Siler. Row III: l. to r., Sandra Burnett, Jolene Clark, Karin Venables, Lois Classen, Treas., Beatrice Gaede. Right, KAPPA, Row I: l. to r., Marcia Ashby, Laura Odle, Pat Baxter, Ann McDowell, Adrienne Johnson, Dolly Kutas. Raw ll: l. to r., Jeanne Evans, Rita Koontz, Pat Chanley, Pres., Karen Dixon, Marilyn Francis, LaVaughn Shaw. Row III: l. to r., Pal Young, Joyce Large, Fern Lester, Sec., Shirley Smith, Sandra Anderson, V.-Pres., Shirley Turner. Below, KAPPA NU: Row I: l. to r., Lynn Boynton, Evelyn Smith, Shurlene Frazier, V,-Pres., Glenna Thompson, Pat Odle. Raw ll, I, to r., Clara Kutas, Pres., Judy Wattenbarger, Patsy Gray, Arleen Sheetz, Diana Little, Pat Kerley. Row Ill: I. to r., Barbara Glancy, Treas., Marilyn Miller, Vonda Peck, Betty Palone, Shirley Stockton, Sec. Below Right: KODA: Row I: I. to r., Kay Winters, Pat McCabe, Elaine Baington, Margie Trout, Shirley Philson Filos, Claudia Hall, Denis: McMillan, Dianne Mean. Row II, I. lo r., Gwen Watson, Susanne Myers, Betty Hendricks, Marlene Glea- son, Barbara Meek, Pam Knight, Meliss Scott, Pam Taylor. Row lllz l. to r., Francis Ewing, Marie Shier, Jean Vibe, Jan Hess, Dinah Seitz, Nancy Patton, Julie White. .f sm ..,., Above Left: LAMDAKIE: Row I: I. to r., Lou Ann Langford, Barbara Haber- felde, Colleen McMasters, Sec., Cancetta Stranlton, Treas., Alice Tomerlin, Alice Hankins, Coun. .Rep. Row ll: I. to r., Peggy Wolston, Jackie Fisher, Sgt.-at-Arms, Diane Peery, Rosemary Robinson, Dona Welborn, Susan Hodge, V.-Pres., Nancy McKittrick, Pres. Above: LIBERAE: Row I: I. lo r., Barbara Olen, Audrey Waters, Mary Alice Brown, Barbara Adams, Sec., Pat Black, Barbara Brunk. Row ll: I. 'la r., Shirley Kirkpatrick, V.-Pres., Joyce Engle, Pres., Adrienne Shritz, Jean Sudds, Joyce Douglas. Left: MARATHON: Row I: I. to r., Cap Bagsby, Clarence Lee, Cecil Littlelohn. Row II, l. to r., Jimmy Fites, Robert Banks, Chester Jackson. Row III: I. to r., Isaac McC!anenhan, J. C, Phillips. O G 'X I 1' I I f V ,X , ' it If I XI lla I X ,li 2 ' I - . I I , fl ix If I, . fi I fill la c , I y - R I X, It Xl IRIX I Left: OCADIA: Row I: I. to r., Mary Newcomer, Treas., Gail Ellsworth, Pres., Carol Bell, Marilie Jones. Raw Il: l. to r., Elizabeth Johnston, Susan Kroemer, Sec., Jean Harris, V.-Pres., Anna Marie Nelsen. Row III: l. to r., Toni Ogle, Charlotte Matson, Harriet Howell. Below left: PRO, Row I. l. to r., Gary Leach, Dave Butler, Mel Stansberry, Allen Bennet, Jerry Hory, Sec., Gail Carlson, Jim Thomas, Delbert Llttle. Row ll: I. to r., Pot Bradley, Rich Wilson, Phil Van Horn, Sid Thomas, Mel Allman, Jim Franklin, Jerry Crow, .lim Powers. Row III: l. to r., Don Brigham, Rex Martin, Jerry Brock, Jim Kenny, Tharrel Ming, Sgt.-at-arms, Ken Sarver, Chop., Dick Olive, Pres. Below: TALAWANDA: Row I: I. to r., Beverly Bedford, Maralyn Valentine, Charlene Wise, Pres., Clara Tudor, Marilau Bundy. Row II: l. to r., Cheryl Treas., Barbara Hughes. Sec., Arlene Garcia, Shirley Sharp, Se . Row III: I. to r., Berniece Salcido, Margaret Magee, C er, Dorothy Colbert. 1 is I Above: TANDAAQRQW I Beatty, Anita Haralsan, -- Diane Reynolds, Marilyn Smellie, .lacie Robertson. Raw ll: l. to r., Carol Kackey, Stephanie Klakoff, Betsy Davidson, Maureen O'Meora,, Jo Beverly Varner. Row Ill: l. ro r,, Caro Northway, Pres., Mario bull, Pat Thomas, Sec. Above Right: THETA: Row I: I. to r., Barbara Stumbaugh, Zo Ellen Mason, Pres., Tekla Granada, Virginia Dalby. Row ll: I. to r., Faye Bell, Marcia Mack, V.-Pres., Alice Isaac, Barbara Reed. Raw Ill: I, ta r., Carol Scott, Toni Dana, Sally Gribbin, Treas,, Sylvia Brigham, Sec.,. Sue Hoynome, Bernice Holder. 4 Right: TRINA, Raw I: I, to r., Ruth Stroupe, Shirley Haynes, Earlene Orr, Geriln Adam, Mary Burns, Patsy Woods, Carol Demos, Row ll: I, to r., Judy Gregory, Sec., Janet Mitchell, Barbara Winders, Pres., Johann Fry, Deanie Varner, Dennie Morrison, Fhyllic Larson, Treas, Row III: I. to r., Elise Elkons, V.-Pres., Sue Hayhome, Hanna Schmidt, Barbara Young, Janie Townsend, Tiata Kimmel, Vickey Ladquist, Mar- lene Olsen. : I. t - Ch mbless,,,Ba!.AlL3soo7- Deanna an Morrison, Sophie Stamoulis, Sue Zirnmer, Iyne Bitters, V.-Pres,, Marianne Challis, Shirlee rie Shatto, TFeas., Layne Stramler, Alice Trum- '7 , B A 5 I mx! iii I X .1-1-Jefegi' ,,-eff? YY , Right: VlKtNG to r., Toby Richardson, Art Lutes, Ronnie Marshal. Row ll, I. to r., Doug Pruett, Allan Wilson, Don Williams, Fres., Don Ward, Sec. Row Ill, I. to r., Larry Candle, Jo Henry Ferguson, Clinton Collins, Bob Sniffins. Below: ZETA: Row II: I. to r., Mary Clark, Norma Kile, Edith Hockett, Gloria Dusel, Treas., Sharon Wilson, Beverly Johns, Jackie Pierce. Row ll, l. ta r., Lynn McCart, Marilyn Vallembois, Jaquetta Mitchell, Audrain Bullock, Claudette Davis, Yvonne Hayslett, Pat Patterson, Alice McAdams. Row Ill, I. to r., Stephanie Drasin, Sgt.-at-gms, Pat Dale, Pres., Joyce Laney, Danna Jones, Pat Olerich, V.-Pres., Joan Potter, Lynn Lovett, Sec., Nina Hicks. Below Right, ZETA JR.: Row I: l. to r., Marlyn Bartelh Grace Rbgers, Dena Ward, Vickie Catania, Pres., Gail Catania, Treas. mmer, V.-Pres., Yvonne Abidy, Patsy Schibale, Donna Carr. Row ll: I. to r., Janice Ha Sonia Papel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Below, Bottom: Row I: I. to r., Pele Gutierrez, Clark Fisher, Dave Pimienta, George Wilkerson, Richard Stoddard, Kenneth Williams, Richard Massey, Ronald Clossen, Charles Baily, James Duke, Bill Medlin, Louis Weaver. Row ll: I. lo r., Warren McKinney, James Castle, William McClure, Francis Jones, David Pelfry, Claude Roden, Rubert Gardiner, Roy Beaver, Asher Williams, Le Roy Nicks, Larkin Hutchinson, Dave Arnold, Row Ill: I. to r., Gordon ViGaria, Norman Dang, Bill Kilmer, Thomas Ruppert, Richard March, Dave Gifford, Larry Law, Richard Alfter, Charles Ervin, Gerald Van Cleave, Jimmy Pellry, Bill Charlesworlh, Eddie Moore. Below: Row I: I. to r., Jack Hallum, Jerry Brown, Neil .ones, Ronald Pilley, Brian Holecheck, Harold Smith, Emil Birks, Tom Rutledge, James Craig, Wayne Leslie, Ken Faun. Row II: I. to r., Gail Miller, Fred Freeman, Walter Hahne, Leonard Donald, Wayne Berrigan, Curt Sturm, Gordon Kilbcrn, Manuel Martinez, Wayne Berrigan, Roland Durney, Bob Lease, Walter Thompson, Gail Stevenson. Row Ill: I. ro r., Don Chavez, Brent Schrum, Alfred Oaks, Fidel Herrera, Bill Segrest, Dick Miller, Dale Kilborn, Don Bilsborough, Bill Mead, Douglas Craig, Fred Caughall, Gene Boultinghouse. Row IV: I. to r., Gary Cunningham, Alan Buchner, Jerry Kurts, William Mutz, Buddy Wheeler, Frank McKay, Jerry Schallock, David Deibel, Jim Swindle, Lee Bosse, Paul Sisemore, Don Wood, Edward Miller. Q H ,gg .2 as Left: Row I: I. to r., Tom Hunt, Elvin Meares, Paul Lawson, Tom Cunningham, Morres Bowen, Frank Moreland, Robert Raymond, Jimmy Hornbeak, Vern Johnson, James Sutton, Roderick Barclay. Row ll: I. to r., Wayne McKinney, Wayne Short, S'3p Willis Flick- enger, Edwin Eng, Gerald Meares, Gerald Kirkman, Don Comstock, James Richard, Jerry Kay, Charles Davis, William Arnold, Howard McClure. Row Ill: l. to r., Odis Johnson, Paul Janes, Arthur Franco, Lavier Fay, Herbert Montgomery, Arnold Etchart, Fred Kloeppel, Richard Doane. ,Cleft iglti. 'hr' z' ' f Right: Row I: I. to r., Francis Jones, Norman Dang, Tommy Hunt, V.-Pres.g Clark Fischer, Paul Jones, Pres.g Don Wood. Row II: I. to r., Pete Gutierrez, Dale Kilborn, Warren McKinney, Wayne Short, Bill Charlesworth, Fred Freeman. Capable ol marching wilh lhe iinesl are Balcerslielcl l-ligh Schools CADETS. For lheir gym credil, 'rhese sludenls receive lundamenlal mililary lraining, which, when lhey are in ihe army, will resull in Their receiving a commission. Among lheir aclivilies are raising lhe colors al all loolball games and every day in lronl of Luclclen Hall, and sponsoring lhe lvlililary Ball, a formal dance held in December. Eight: Row I: I. lo r., Capt. Gary Cunningham, Pres., lst. ll. Wayne Shorlg 2nd Lt. David Arnold, Sec.-Treas.g 2nd If. James Castle, lst Lt. Don Chavelg Ist ll. Norman Dang. Raw Il: l. to r., Asst. Comdt. Gene Boultinghousep Col. Ed Millerg Capt. Gordon Vigariog Isl Lt. Wayne McKinney, Isl i.t. Warner McKinney, 2nd Lt. Alfred Oaks. Below, Right: Row I: I. to r., Willis Flickenger, Odis John- son, Tom Hunt, Clark Fischer, Gerald Mecres, Arnold Elcharl, Bill Kilmer, Asher Williams, Edwin Eng. Row ll: I. to r., Arthur Franco, Gerald Van Cleave, Francis Jones, Larry Law, Paul Jones, Richard Dogne, Thomas Rub- bert, Charles Davis. . ' ...gi JM-1 J . iQxf'l ,f K ,f I ' ...A 1 4 ,ie . . , .' A.-M W- eqi'-'.'2,,. - - - f., 4, ,. K .L l30 Olflflg Above: Row I: l. lo r., Bob Woods, George Reeves, David Kruger, Don Mili- can, Larry Boe, Bob Reineking, Ronny Classon, Bob Kennedy, Fred Freeman. Row ll: I. to r., Stuart Ross, Walder Palquel, Bob Rudnick, Clifford Houchin, Clarence Harrison, George Morrill, Steve Fowler, Frank Colnard. Below: Row I: I. to r., Ronald Wisenburger, Robert Aragon, Dan Krom- mer, Jimmy Wilson, Ronald Frolick, Howard Blakeney, Burt Wanier, Claude Harris, Freddie Alexis. Row ll: l. to r., Gary Heath, Johnnie Lusarreta, Wayne Kruger, Terry Huffstuller, Harry Hardy, Norman Olsen, Freddie Padula, Rodger Montgom- ery, Sammy Volov. Row lll: I. to r., Jr. Rodriquez, Carl Bosworth, Bill Larra, Clarance Wil- born, James Maxwell, Jerald Dormire, Darrell Lantermcm, Pal Denio. Row IV: I. to r., Roland Durney, Dave Fisher, Bill Reineking, Fred Kloeppel, Bill Calderwood, Carl McGary, Alford Ross, Donald Kramer. Row III: l. to r., Jack Stockman, James Woodof, Allen Bender, Freddie Fox, Charlie Freeborn, Richard Coughenour, Larry Mathews, Bill Hicks, Byron Gregory. Row IV: I. lo r., Harry Lemons, Richard Oxford, Roger lewis, J. O. Brock, Hugh Kennedy, Norman Powers, Vernon Clausson, Row IV: I, to r., Kenneth Brigham, Bob Patterson, Don Kellenborn, Alfonso Checkie, Chester Claussen, Kenneth Billings, unknown. -we I n ni SS El 2 may-In gr iculiuri4i4 l3l Off lo the school farm! The largesl in California, lhe Bakersfield Chapler ol +he FUTURE FARMERS OE AMERICA, has eslablished a prominenl' repulalion lor ilsell and lhe school in 'rhe field of agricullure. The purpose ol lhe F. F. A. is 'ro leach modern scienlilic farming melhods, lhe use ol machinery, and lhe conservalion of fhe land. Besides exhibiling prize animals in lhe Kern Counly Fair, lhe Slale Eair in San Francisco, and lhe Greal Weslern Livesloclc Show in Los Angeles, lhe members sponsored a dance, a Ealher- and-Son banquel, and a Molher-and-Son banquel. Below: Row I: I. lo r., Don Eddy, Benny Sandrini, Harvey Smith Melvin Capps, Everefle Valenzuela, Gary Fohumunn, George Sulli van, Kenneth Warren, Jimmy Wood, Allan Sfrarner, Meree Neufield Bill Jones, George Hicks. ' ' D E br Row Il- l. lo r., Virgil Halllngsworlh, Warren Reed, wayne m y, . r nl ' e James iGarside, Frank Elchineuk Tommy Hunl, Richard Thampso Charles De Wilde, Virgil Chessu, Henry Joke, David Vorela. Jo Alencio. Row Ill: I. lo r., Richard Gorrell, Tom Brown, Wayne Hood, Dick Schmiff, Roger Scarbrough, Don Taylor, Clayfon Hignile, Jerry Sanders, Danny Thompson, Bill Hudson, Charles Fanucchi, Roberl Kerley. Raw IV: I. lo r., Orville Smith, Henry Wirth, Jim Sherman, Reber! Wonh, Jim Swindle. l I ii I iiwf - xx l32 9. afciiuiiied Above: Row I: l. to r., Donny Thompson, Sent., Bob Rudnick, Del., Harvey Smilh, Pres., Dave Fisher, Treos, Row ll: l. lo r., Bill Culderwcod, Fd. Mgr., Curl Bos- worth, Rp7r.g Allen Bender, Del., Norman Olson, Sec.p Bill Reineking, V,-Pres. Righh Harvey Smilh's sleek Dukes honors of The foir. Hilching up are lack Morfinez, Mario Buoni, ond Harry Lemons. Of vas? imporiance io a couniy suclw as Kern, are llwe FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, mem- bers of which gel preclical experi- ence by allending sfale and local fairs and livesloclc slwows. The planning of llwese irips is done by lime Execuiive Council, composed ol nine members. ln a club ol llnis size, organizing for lrips and so- ciels is very difficult bui Jrlne suc- cess of llxeir acliviiies shows llwe efficiency ol flue Council. Awaiting iudgmenl .wigfgk OUI' 0120 Bowen. Below: Row I: I. lo r., Jerry Brown, Tom Cunningham, Morris Row II: I, to r., Bill Nicolet, Tom Merson, Lawrence Lerner, Sec.-Treus., Moriorie Hughes, Barbara Thomann. I33 1 A unslllln. N j.., M ., -Q, f I Lawrence Lerner, Sec.-Treas., looks deiecled after being defeated by Charles Smilh, Pres. Roberl Pelley, V.-Pres., looks on. Quiel is required ii one is lo be- come a good chess player. This fad is sfressed by lhe CI-IESS CLUB. an organizalion begun lhis year. The group mel Iwice a wee-Ic Io play and Io leach lhe game Io beginners. A ladder Type Tourna- menl was held, and lhe lop five on Ihe Iadder comprised 'rhe school Team. Several of lhe members were on counly and oily chess reams. Row Ill: I, fo r., Gilberl Shimmel, Adv., Francis Jones, Bob Pelley, V-Pres,, Jerry Kay, Trenfon Hauslon, Norman Dang, Charles Smilh, Pres., Axel Peferson, Adv. il . .fM'.f'i lf 'I' Is 'iii -QI' 'Hifi I 9 I A . -s ,arf 'P ' f 3 . f 13 ' fs 2-. 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T. Don Hammons, l.. E. Bud Cuen, F. B. Willie Graham, l.. H. Budge louslalol, Q. B. Alfred Lee, R. H. Hardy Nickerson, R. H. i 7 f ri Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Urillcrs Drillers Drillers Drillers 20 O 20 riffer leff. Picking up yards B:-low: ThcI's all for you! Merced 7 Phoenix 7 Tulare 7 Fresno 7 Roosevell I4 Porlerville O San Diego I3 Easl Bakersfield O Slocldon I3 Driller iooiballers compiled a wagon s rifora seven wins and only Iwo deieafs. Among lhe wins were viclories over Fresno and Porrerville, ihe iwo fearns ihai played oll lhe valley championship. Only a CIF ruling kepl ihe varsily squad from going all lhe way in valley compelilion. One oi lhe seasons highlighls was when The Drillers marched lo a 28-O win over Easl Bakersfield on a rain-soaked field lhai lurned inlo a sea of mud shorily eller ihe opening gun. Qriclclelu Right: Row I1 I. to r., Dale Goode, Mgr., John Vallembois Tr., Bob Baker, Mgr. Row ll: I. to r., George Williamson, Athl. Adv., Ken Kiefer, Ln. Ch., Homer Beatty, Hd. Ch., Jack Hilton, Bkfd. Ch. Below: Row I: I. to r., Hardy Nickerson, James Boker, Leonard Brown, George Spencer, Roger Smith, Don Hammons, Budge Louslalat, Alfred Lee, Willie Grahm, Lelan Stahl, Bud Cuen, Richard Olive. R:w II: I, to r., Bob Warkentine, Doug Harline, Junior Rodriquez, Dick Clark, Clifford Houchin, Bill Baker, Dick Carney, Jack Wise, Merlin Frasch, Joe Bcinducci, Elmer Bolinger, Ron Schilling. Row Ill: I, to r., James Owens, Dillard Jackson, Bill Henning, Ken Sarver, Don Watts, Fred Daehrn, Richard Dixon, Bob Martin, Fred Haley, Fred Burse, Jerry Clarke. Row IV: I. to r., George Williamson, Bob Baker, Mar., Dale Goode, Mgr., Jack Hillon, Ch,, Bill Turner, Norman Estes, larry Austin, Joe Copeland, Jack Qualman, Hamer Beatty, Ch., Ken Kiefer, Ch., D, M. Griffiths, Adv,, Ch., John Valembois, Tr. 1 .Q -. 1. V.-.1-..i...,.,. ' , .Cf I37 SL ' Dick Clark, R. G, Ronald Schilling, L. Bill Turner, L. E. Dick Carney, R. T. ls. I T. 1 , li, Il X' I38 l vi f' I , . W-A eff, ,f--e- . uhm-- , ,, ,V 1 kj 5 0921 5515 3 ME 5 J Q 8 , ,Elk Q 2 9 as 1f20fhse,9Q2efiQaifalimi 3I'l+5f29 'M35f'N29JiN 19f -elf? Above: Row I: I, to Sherman White, Abb Burke, Norman Blind, Roughneclcs 6 Roughneclcs 6 Roughneclcs 6 Roughneclcs 6 Roughneclcs O Roughneclrs 40 r., Richard Brewer, Carl Pittmon, Harley Hardy, Row ll: I. to r., Kennelh Brigham, Lupe Garcia, Neal Kling, Kenneth ey Mattson, Bob McCarthy, Jerry Turner, Richard Jackson, Bob Bringle, Melvin Jones, Bob Magarrell, D. J. Nelson, Joe Phil Tincher, Joy Elliott, Clarence Dixon. Dixon, Robert Keyes, Joe Koegler, Ch,, Dick Horkins, Ch. E. B. l 3 Delano 7 Tehachapi 25 Garces 40 McFarland 45 Maricopa O fx Row III: I. to r., Frank Camccho, Jerry Smith, Kenneth Pecarouch, Roger Lewis, Bud Brown, Ronnie Slaughter, Don Brigham, Bill Ratekin, Jim Overton, Bill Cowgill, Harry Cady, John Gorcio, Mgr. ig!! fweiglzf Playing a rough schedule againsl small schools' varsilies, lhe Roughneclcs ran info lheir share of hard luclc. They slarled slowly, bul gained experience and know-how wilh each game, The Rough- necls came inlo lheir own in lhe linal game by bearing Maricopa 40-O. The Mighly Miles, The Bils, had one ol lheir mosl successful seasons. They won lour games and finished lheir season wilh a solid I4-O win over cross-'rown rival, Easl' Balcerslield. Lock ou!! Loose boil! in-f I39 ondera Biis l2 Delano 6 Bits O Arvin l? BITS 28 Tail 6 Bile O EB 6 B., its 6 Shaffer O Bits I4 EB O Below: Row I: I. to r., Jimmy Wcttenborger, Richard Van Horn, Larry Drake, Dixie Brown, Carl Johnson, Melvin Allman, Syd Thompson, Phil Fleishman, Al Haylett, Bill Bussey, Jackie Duncan, Ronnie Provost, Al Hendricks, Row ll: I. to r., Paul Oldershaw, Delbert Slaughter, Rubin Pulido, Ralph Coston, Glenn Saddocci, Gordon Cotton, Mike Brown, Joe Bolduc, 5 6 5 . .-1 Above: Another Driller gain Below, Turner snans a Doss Gerald Patterson, Hugh Wadman, Wendall Goesling, Douglas Oliver, Larry Matthews, Blakle O'Brien, Bill French, Ch. Row Ill: l. to r., George West, Mgr., Charlie Mello, Douglas Pruiett, Richard Castro, lral Fulce, Jack Roselee, James Burrow, Ronnie Davis Mickey Garone, Bill Disney, Garland Smith, Don Ward, Herb McCoy, Hiawatha Washington, Joe Moran, Asst. Mgr. . f ,vi 1 - K ., V 'Hs 21, W 34 r 7...W' ri ....... 'jugrfyv ij,-N ' f' f- V '-r f wr- -f A' 1r '6 'M' 'v'11wwQ-.a.J4...s......i is '? ' Tia T TK ' X? 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M, V .N 2 f' -. A 'A ff., IN K M- MQW'-u N1 , ' V , -Y Li '- .,, 2 ' M . rv -. J 6 K If- 1 Q F' ,T . 'n' ,H l ', T MM'5 '2im 'i '5i ' 7 'Yf M V 'W'fj f'L-'-'JT' . : A ac Q J.. lf' H . ., ,,,. . ' , H , ,, H ' X ,, 1, 1 .Mi A f ' V. 3 - ,. f E ' ' Wi.. f- - . ' ,. - B ' ' .g iff .xv 01,11-wig A f.,11.,f, ,QW . i4o f CN x M clefea leaf Above: Row I: I. lo r., Richard Coughenour, Allon Bennel, Gary Gill, Tony Vincenl, Phil Van Horn, Jerry Starr, George Medina, Bob Malsumofo, Bob Myers, larry Balloed, Norman Olsen, George Higgins, Don Pon. Row ll: I. To r., Gary Webb, Scolly Hellon, Benny Hellon, Mike Bulcher, Eddie Beal, Jim Kinney, Alan Buckley, Bob Taylor, R. W. Sullivan, Gayle Carlson, Ye Pon, Fred Guinn. Row Ill: I. to r,, John Harp, Hd. Ch., Melvin Moore, Mgr., Richard Wilson, Roger Genlry, Chesler Jackson, Willis Hill, Richard Russell, Carl Bowser, Dick Marshall, Larry LaFond, Bkfd. Chr. The Sanolabs cornpleled a periecl season by squeezing oul a 7-6 win over Pasadena Muir. Willa seven wins and no losses, llwe 'Dabs had The besl record ol any leam al' BHS. George Medina was volecl llwe mosl valuable player. Alan Budsley Yee Fon George Medina Bob Maisumolo Bob Myers Gary Webb ,..., ef sf, M .,. . ...W ...., . . ..,. Q r ,V.r,l, 'L K -' r err r .s H l 'si Q? it . '1 - vi W: KW 5, 0 . P' HW! We Jerry Starr Scotty Helion Mike Bulcher . l , ,. A -'.- . - . -. 1.1. 7 I . ii i ' A ' l 4 L25 64 In a nine-game schedule, fhe Sandab Reserves, sornelimes Icnown as Ihe B Re- serves, offered valuable playing experi- ence io many boys. Coached by Charles Bainbridge and Wilbur Turney, lhe Sandab Reserves received 'rraining and inslruciion in line iundarnenlals oi ioolball. They slari- ed 'rhe season on ihe righi fool by bealing Easl Balcersiield by a 46-O score, Their iinal record was six wins and lhree losses. Sandabs 26 Tail O Sandabs 26 Tulare O Sandabs 39 Fresno O Sandabs I4 Rooseveli O Sandabs 24 Porierville I2 Sandabs I9 Easl Balcersiield 6 Sandabs 7 Pasadena Muir 6 B Reserves 46 Easl Balcersiield O B Reserves 27 Kernville O B Reserves O Wasco 27 B Reserves 2 Tehachapi O B Reserves 6 Garces I3 B Reserves O Maricopa 6 B Reserves 6 Kernville O B Reserves 26 McFarland O B Reserves I3 Maricopa O l4I I Below: Row l: I, lo r., Tom Douglas, Gary Guinn, Pal Denio, Carroll Geer, Gordon Wickershim, Doyle Slrosner, Bob Smellie, Gary Boyd, Kennelh Lawrence, Tom Thomas, Douglas Ching, Moxie Walker, Lynn Weeks, Jimmy Fife, Jim Mooney. Row ll: l. fo r., Frank Bishop, Alfred Waldron, Roger Coach, Lee Willis, Norvan Gordon, Bill Chrisfopherson, Tam Clark, Spelman Ward, Thomas Smilh, Grover Perry, lsaac McCIonohan, Bob Richardson, Bob Former, Above lop: Afler him! Above lefl: I. to r., Lorry Lo Fond, Ch., Melvin Moore, Mgr., John Harp, Hd, Ch. Above righl: Slonding, I. lo r., Wilbur Turney, Ch., Charles Bainbridge, Ch., Don Gerald Davis, Frank Borris, J. C. Phillips. Row III: I. vo r., Wilbur Turney, Ch., Chuck Bainbridge, Ch., Gordon Smith, Jack Romy, Gary Dorgifz, Eddie Sword, Bill Schueifzer, Jim Avenall, Dollos Wolson, Charles Fike, Cornellio Arias, Jim Norviel, Nick Priddy, Kermit Rolfson, Woll Frazee, Lowell Burse, Bob Dickey, Mgr., Don Aylesworlh, Mgr. ve. 1, ,.,, ,. lilvles Sexism fill league Champa ,J , , 'li Up for a rebound Drillers get Iwo Sou'rhern Yosemile League Champions was lhe lille earned by lhe Driller Baslcelballers. The Drillers came lhrough in lhe final play- off game lo gain league crown from EB by a 47-4I score. In league play, lhe Varsily Squad losl only Three games and won nine. They wenl on one scoring spree 'rhal nellecl Them I47 poinls in lwo nighls. They clobberecl Porlerville 80-26 'rhe lirsl nighl and lhen The follow- ing evening clubbed Arvin 67-34. Row II: I. fo r., Curl Berra, Ch.g lack Below: Row I: I. to r., Arnold Homillon, Bob Oherness, Duncan John- Schmeiderg Art Williams: Wayne le son, Jerry Crow, Kenny Server, Bill Turner. Smellie, Mgr. Qualmang Leonard Browng R n monsg Will Montgomeryp B I43 V 5 'V .,7' - 4 Duncan Johnson, Guard Arnold Hamilton, Forward Leonard Brown, Center Arl Williams, Forward Jack Qualman, Guard Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillcrs Al Edison A5 Fresno AO Shaffer 56 Visalia 55 Santa Barbara 40 Delano AO Visalia 46 Tulare 45 Shafler 55 Porferville 53 Arvin 53 Tall 33 EB 42 Delano 64 Fresno Slale Fr 46 Tulare 80 Parlerville 67 Arvin 58 Tnh 40 EB 47 EB ll.eague Playoffl 44 Edison lValley Playaffl osh Brown lays il in Led by 'rhe second and lourlh highesl scorers in 'rhe league. The Drillers lloored a close-lcnil learn rhal wenl all The way lo win league honors. Leonard Brown and Ar- nold l-larnillon were lhe high scorers, bul Jack Qualman, along wirh Arl Williams, had 'rheir nighls. Duncan Johnson and Kenny Sarver supplied lhe scoring punch from rhe oulside. Coach Carl Berra broughl' The leam along, and when rhe league play rolled around, lhe Drillers marched lhrough lhe lirsl live games undelealed, and laler finished on lop. Below left: Lel's star! all over Below righl: Up goes a lip-in x Q- 1,71 , TT T 1 :,v,, . V :3Q gZ 'S ,4 ...- Bob Gentry, Forward Richard Russell, Forward Nick Demos, Center Above top, Row I: seated, l. to r., Tharrell Ming, Mgr., Murray Smith, Robert Taylor, Nick Demos, Bob Gentry, Richard Russell, .Ioe Copeland, Mgr. Row ll: standing, I. to r,, larry la Fond, Ch., Willis Hill, Carl Bowser, Phil Van Horn, John Hindman, Jim Overton, Gary Webb, Dick Marshall, Scotty Helton. 1 f I Down the courtl Bob Taylor, Guard Murray Smith, Guard Sandabs 47 McFarland I7 Sandcibs 55 Visalia 30 Sandobs 54 Maricopa l2 Sandabs 44 Santa Barbara 54 Sandabs 36 Delano 37 Sandabs 46 Visalia 43 Sandabs 38 Tulare 36 Sandabs 43 Shafter 30 Sandabs 35 Porterville 44 Sandabs 54 Arvin 44 Sandabs 46 Taft 43 Sandabs 30 EB 29 Sandabs 30 Delano 47 Sandabs 36 Garces 42 Sandabs 34 Tulare 57 Sandabs 40 Maricopa 37 Sandabs 34 Porterville 41 Sandabs 45 Arvin 37 Sandabs 34 Taft 31 Sandabs 48 EB 47 Though The Sandabs didn'T win in Their league, They accomplished The noTable Trick OT downing EB Twice. Larry Lalzond coached The Dabs, who show- ed Their Typical Tire and husTle, and wiTh a Tew breaks could have corn -. s- no oTi.The B class league. Niclc Demos, wand Richard Russell lcd The Team To a num er o vicTories Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits Bits McFarland Garces Maricopa Garces Delano Tulare Porterville Arvin Taft EB Delano Garces Tulare Maricopa Porterville Arvin l45 Bits EB Orval Walker, Guard Bill Bussey, Forward Sid Thompson, Center 13 33 18 17 I6 32 33 27 35 29 28 24 34 26 42 34 41 The Bile, with Joe Koegler as coach, pulled through with an even record in league play and lost 1 only one prec-tice game. All the boys on the team showed promise, as Fred Brothers, Orval Walker, Sid Thompson, Mel Allmon and Bill Bussey were picked as starters. Fred Broihers, a freshman, led +he ieam in scoring. Below: Row I: I. to r., Orval Walker, Larry Drake, Eid Thomson, Fred Brothers, Jack Roesle, Jim Duncan. Raw ll: I. to r., Jim Simms, Jim Thomas, Mel Allman, Bill Bussey, Charles Stone, Joe Koegler, Ch. Mel Allman, Forward Fred Brothers, Guard ,M , X. U, QQ ' B f. ,. 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Anderson, Guard To compile an oulslandinq season record ol lwenly wins againsl only Three losses, The DRILLER RESERVES ran oil wilh lop honors in lhe Nalional Cilry League. The JV Cagers, coached by Lowell Nelson, cornpleled lhe season by winning Cily lournarnenl honors. Clarence Dixon was lhe leam's leading scorer, as he sanlc 237 poinls. JV'S Bankline JV'S JV'S Slondord JV'S JV'S McFarland JV'S Phillips JV'S 29 McFarland 58 43 36 42 29 Gorces JV'S JV'S Maricopa 37 31 32 44 29 Bankline Garces JV'S Phillips Jv's Power Club Power Club EB JV'S la Phelo Standard 41 Power Club 32 JV JV JV'S P G 8- E JV'S JV'S GCIFCBS JV'S JV'S JV EB JV'S JV'S JV Phillips JV'S JV'S Bankline 53 37 63 33 'S EB JV'S 40 56 38 56 48 's 's 31 28 41 44 19 39 40 32 39 23 'S 47 Maricopa 35 JV'S 43 35 JV'S 44 28 42 19 38 24 40 31 38 29 Lefh The champions Below: Raw I: I, to r., Bob Fisher, Booker Kilgore, Quinton Nunley, J. E. Anderson, Clarence Dixon, Willie Thompson. Row II: l, to r., Lowell Nelson, Ch., Floyd Berfrandg John Jaeger, Niel Horsley, Tracy Smack, Arlhur Whalenmaierg Fred Guide, Jerry Gibbons. I47 eiiera Janice Cierley, Pat Stovall, and Carol Mau get some Above: Row I: I. to r., Janice Cierley, Pat Stovall, Mari-lynn Conley, practice, 'fn 4.. ,ll v ge . Raw, as Dwight Makott executes n fine backhand as his partner, Alan Hodges, stands ready. Right: Row l: I. to r., Wayne Baldwin, Alun Hodges, Bob Moore. Row II: I. to r., Hank Pfister, Ch.g Denny Wetterholmp Dale Comptonp Dwight Makoff. Carol Mau. Row Il: I. to r., Caroline Turner, Ch.g Mariorie Hughesg Margo Snowg Barbara Shaw. Under ihe direction ol coach Caroline lurney the GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM was very successful lhis year, The girls were proucl of ihe inleresl lhey helped lo promole in lhe popular spori. Again competing for iop honors, lhe BOYS' TENNIS TEAM boasted some ol the lop players in the valley. Dwighl lvlaleoil, Alan l-lodges, Wayne Baldwin, and Denny Weller- holm led the winning crew. I48 0016 The DRILLER BASEBALLERS slarled 'rhe defense of lheir valley crown by deliealing EB, 7-4. Coach Carl Berra usually senl The siarling mound call 'ro eilher Ari Williams or Henry Rangel. The pair were consislanl winners for lhe Driller cause. High- lighling lhe Driller defense was a fine infield, spear- headed by Dave Buller and Wayne Lemons. Below: Row I: l. to r., Jess Woshinglon, Art Williams, Raymond Boyd, Harold Donalhan, Ronnie Lace, Wayne lemons, Arnold Hamilton Kennie Mairs. Above: Left: Row I: l. to r., Boker T. Kilgore, Mgr., Bill Christophenson Mgr., Richie Berra, Mgr., Kenny Sheffield, Mgr. Row ll: I. fa r., Bill French, Ch., Carl Berra, Ch., Charles Bain- bridge, Ch. Above: Ronnie Lace snags one. Row ll: I. Yo r., Adolph Terrazas, Del Liflle, Chesler Jackson, Henry Rangle, Jae Wilkins, Jerry Crow, Jerry Flory, David Butler, Alberl Roberls. wp-wane.. f 4- un maya I49 Above: Row I: I. lo r., Frank Camo: Norman Blind, Ernie Phillips, Leslie Cowell. Drillers 2 Drillers I2 Drillers I4 Drillers I3 Drillers 7 Drillers 9 Drillers 3 Drillers IO Drillers 9 Drillers 7 Drillers 3 Drillers I5 Drillers IO ho, Robert Toylor, Vincent, William Visalia Taff J. C. Visalia Tail J. C. EB Shaffer Arvin Porierville Arvin Delano Porierville Taii Tulare Norvin Gordon, Row Il: I. to r., Bill Ratekin, John Butler, Bob Gentry, Don Elsworth, Edwards, Duane Joe Copland, Jim Kenny, Mel Allmon, Richard Burks. 5 2 I 6 3 4 2 O 6 I 3 7 5 2 Above Right: I. to r., Harold Donathan, Joe Wilkins, Ronnie Lace, Jess Washington, Jerry Flory, Ken Mairs, Wayne Lemons. Below: I. to r., Adolph Terrazai, Henry Rangle, Arnold Hamilton, Raymond Boyd, Arl Williams, Below right: Albert Roberls during a practice session. 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VH. ,g,,.f.,A9v,,Qfgg,-53 .4 -Mn.. Q- v .' , .1 vGk ...sB.iw 4 tv.-42' .ir-'Af ISO rodlz Swinger? Above: Row I: I. To r., Morgan Kiker, Jimmy Hoenshell, Ronnie Nelson, Ralph Marcus, Joe Rodrequis, Kenny Pon, Bob McDonell, Benny Phillips, Merle Slampper, Ronnie Davis. Row ll: I. Ia r., Mike Brown, Jimmy File, Jim Slane, Jimmy Wood, lorry Calderwood, Charles Fike, Winfard Condron, Norman Owen, lral Win was The pass word Tor The FROST-I BASE- BALL TEAM. As Coach Chuck Bainbridge senT his Torces Through daily pracTice sessions in prepara- Tion Tor The coming weelr-end's games, The Erosh boys received valuable experience in The Tunda- menlals OT baseball. The Treshman squad Turned The noTable Triclc oi deTeaTing EB, 3-2, on only one hiT Below: Row I: sealed, I. to r., Vernon Allen, Dan Morgan, Lupe Garcia, I.. B. Thomas, Sid Thompson. Row II: standing, I. to r., Homer Beally, Ch., Mike McCan, Dick Carlson, Joe Freear, Therrel Ming, leanord Whiflock. Fulce, Sid Bennett, Marvin Mason, Don Gouch. Row Ill: l. Io r., Charles Bainbridge, Ch., Bill Chrixfosphen, Willis Hillg Jim Ganng Richard Van Horng Lynn Bender, Ed S Fidale Herarag Sam Brown, Jim Millsg Waller Dumrrhyp Richard R Isaac McCIannihan. wing and Led by Dan Morgan and Bill Seanor and coached by Homer BeaTTy, The DRILLER GOLFERS sTroked Their way To many im- pressive vicTories. Danny Margo Mgr., ward, oschip wat n fries for a hole-in-one 1 4' l5l - -u ' r i ,,,,.--v ' c N -., Above: I. to r., OH far a swim are Alun Buckley, lee Hudiberg, Rodger Shonalell. Above righl: I. to r., Ronnie Sells, Mgr., Dick Harkins, Ch, BHS swimmers siarfed lheir Sea- son wilh 'rhe lnler-class meel. The B leam led The way all year as Richard Russell, Naihan Slewarf, Carl Beck, and Murray Smilh gained many lirsl place medals. ink or wim Below: Row I: l. to r., Sherman While, Larry Nelson, Bob Ferrand, Byron Mobus, Gerald Manda, Roger Shonafelt, Lee Hudiberg, Dick Engle, Carl Beck, Bryson Moon, Richard Cox, James Whilfield, Gerald Pallerson, Darell Zimmerman. Row ll: I. to r., Murray Smith, Bill Conally, Gene Gribbin, Jim Her- ring, Nathan Stewart, Paul Oldershaw, Rodney Bankslon, Porler Taylor, Alan Buckley, Bill Huckaby, George Howells, Bob Smellie. Row lll Minlonye, Galen Greer, Dudley Shelborn, lee Jones, Wal! Mallsan, Ralph Baker, Bruce Hanson, William Weaver, Don Spence, Nicky Priddy, Ronnie Sells, Mgr., Richard Paener. Row IV: I. lo r., Richard Russell, Ben Cale, Bill Byrd, Waller Frazee, Dennis Shea, Allan Maison, Ronald Schmieder, Bill Williamson, Dick Kirkham, Robert Cunnan, Bill Reinking, Jim Gibbons, Charles Mills, John KcahdrtT 'x- : I. lo r., Joe Balduck, Dudley Sulburn, leex Jones, Rodney , til 1-2 f ' k ...ri ,2 ,Noe ' ,I 0 'flil Y ,QU1 f I 'firm Jig, , In I l le . ,Vi e ' 1 l52 04 waya Above: Row I: I. to r., Isaac Henry, Leonard Brown, John Tenney, Walter Blalock, Bill Baker, Merlin Frasch, Bud Cuen, Richard Olive, Albert Lee, Gordon Hazzard. Row II: Doug Chang, Jerry Brock, Bob Martin, Bob Warkingfine, Bill Watts, Don Watts, Don Brigham, Jerry Smith, John Chambers. Row III: AI Waldron, Jerry Brown, Tracy Smock, Phil Tincher, Homer Kern, Larry Austin, Joe Dixon, O. T. Murphy, Walter Howard. Below: Row I: I. to r., Ronald Huggins, Rodger Coach, Lewis Ruwalt, Bob Matsumoto, Gordon Wickersham, Jerry Starr, Ronald Wilson, Jim Overton, Raw II: I. to r., Aldo Ghilia, Charley Newton, Gary Webb, Scotty Helton, Gary Gill, Gayle Carlson, Don Franklin, Roger Gentry. The Driller thinclads, coached by Ken Kieter, started the season by scoring victories over Arvin and Tulare. Next, they ran up against a strong De- lano squad. but managed to get their share ot tirst places. Bud Cuen. A class: Bob Matsumoto, B class: l-lugh Wadman, C class, were consistent point makers tor their squads. Row Ill: l. to r., George Larson, Mgr., Carl Bowser, Ken Hubbard, John Hubbard, Jack Mills, Tommy Tedrow. Row IV: I. to r., Lowell Burse, Roy Ray, Robert Richardson, J. C. Phillips. B -M f-we 'fs-1 if 'th5 '.Q'i I If-ii 4- 'Zf'fi'?j'.Tg..Q'f' y-rvntztf e I 'W M '- 'rf 'qf'f7 'a'f 1.3. ' 2112113 -f-.terse f,r'1'v:,:,-fgnt?sffj: jf! sg... , lv? gn, li M' ix... I' -wr: 1 H X ,W is .-... M- so ,X -F ! w ' H - A5 Q-. V ii I tr . J bl.. exam: -. 4 l53 the Kd' R .,,.f W..-.Wy , - T , M f W4 , . :m1 'l M ' 1 V :L-,,,':':f25 , 'f ' E SfH,wo..- ' '-fvrikv. -.. :mm g. .,4 arf Above, top left: UD ond over! Above, lop righh FasIer! Above: Row I: I. Yo r., George Larson, Mgr.: Doug China, Mqr. Row ll: I. fo r., Ken Kiefer, Ch., Bill Larro, Mgr., Alfred Waldron, Mgr. George Co'b:Pl-1, Ch, Below: Row I: I. Ia r., Garland Smifh, Bill Bussey, Jim Waflsnborger, Washington, Billy Hinzer, Curl Johnson, Ronnie Provosf. Tcrry Mathews, Bob Reed, Richard Paige, AI Hazleff. Row Ill: I. Io r., Bill Sarro, Hugh Wadman, George Gosleneau, Jerry Row II: I. to r., Norihanel Sanders, Terry Young, Paf Davis, Hiawatha Cr:rrard, Jack Duncan, Bob McDowell, Ronald Marshal. QD , , 'XXX A 1- '. wk N, V U E X Q . 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The climax ol lhe evening came wilh The crowning ol rhe queen and lhe impressive Grand March. The music, The decoralions, and lhe colors displayed in 'rhe beaulilful lormals made lhe Mililary Ball an evening lo be remembered. The Grand March cccwiond Nancy Young, Ernest Admiral, Rosanne Shafts, and Eugene Johnson g r D R I y d Ch k Nh uc Morgan as they arrive a e Vulkyries' Formal. A dance where lhe girls pay lor lhe liclqels and lalce lhe boys oul allerwards? Many incredulous boys were aslcing lhis queslion aller hearing aboul lhe VALKYRIES Tormal. The Hfxrabian Nighlsl' fheme made il a feslive occasion. Members ol Vallcyries found 'lun and worlc in planning and dec- oraling lor The big nighl, T lce a Chrislmas free, silver slars, and while M, add a snow prince and princess, mix well, and vlha o ou have7 The Third Annual lnler Racial , l lglormal, WHITE CHRISTMAS, ol course! his girls' dale was in 'rhe holiday mood, wilh snowed windows, special lighling ellecls, and homemade Chrislmas cookies and punch. JN bugging al Phe big dance wing and Sway Above: John Harp, Budge Lauslalol, and Hamer Bsally surround Big B Queen, Geargene Lumsden. Righl: The queen is crowned. The Qirls' League made Valenline's Day Their lherne when lhey planned lheir annual TYPICAL CO-ED DANCE. A bracelel was presenled lo lhe Typical Co-ed. The crowning of a queen was lhe highliqhl of lhe informal BIG B dance. AJ Above: Jerry Orrick presents an idenllification bracelet to Typical Ca-ed, Carol Clark. Right: Sweelhearl of The Typical Co-ed Dance. s M, Frolhy shave Edilh Sfrcnge, Kalhy Chrislopherson, Carolyn Rice, and Toni Phillips form a scene in Feminine Follies ere all efe Afler worlcing hard in class. slu- denls fools lime oul for such lhings as lalenl shows, rallies, and as- semblies. ln fhe fall lhey dressed in calico and denim lor Fronlier's Day. wilh Vigilanfes lo keep law and order. During lheir lunch hour, sludenls wenl lo club meel- ings, noon movies, or iusl sal in Elm Grove wilh lheir friends. A+ nigh? lhere were such aclivilies as Feminine Follies, pul on by Girls' League. Howdy purdnuh! an!-Siar Cad!! Grandpa Berry lMonty Pnkel tells The res? of his kin a thing or Owe. Slrawberries as big as your lisl, gianl' beanslallcs, and a fabulous cow whose millc did slrange lhinqs lo people were all a parl ol Green Valley, lhis year's STUDENT BODY PLAY. ll was an enlerlaining lanlasy based on farming life in California. Wrillen by our own Franlc Wallron, i+ was lhe pride of 'rhe casl and of lhe sponsoring execulive board. Sludenl and adull audiences bolh were charmed by his delighllul slory ol a quiel. innocenl Farm boy, his anceslors, and his lanlaslic farm. Miss Barlholemew whips lhe play into shape. Caroline Rice couches larona Baker and Pc! Jones from '4On Vengeance Height. NOON PLAYS were presenred bi-weekly. Each play was given lwice so lhal all inleresled sludenls would have a chance ro see il. Anyone who wished lo parlicipale was eligible lo lry our for paris, and lhe casrs rehearsed for six weeks before The aclual performances were given in lhe Lillle Thealer. Carolyn Willhile, Toni Phillips, Beverly Varner, Joe W fy Pike uding in The Wonder Ho! The STUDENT BODY PLAY, Wlzalher oi lhe Bridef began when lalher, Slanley Banks, dis- covered ihal his only daughrer was aboul To be married. Mr. Banks gained a son-in-law, buf nearly losl his pockelbook in The process. All lhe lroubles lhe Banks family had made lhe play one 'ro be remembered. Fciher admires his newly-married daughfer af ihe reception. Q l62 4 .azzwwsa l Xfiriwiie , ss. wh QM? Q95 .J 'v 1- , ,M fm' w.-....,,,N:w..N...o. ,,,, I The main aclivilies ol lhis year's vivacious song leaders and lheir apprenlices were leading lhe slu- denl body in songs al The games and rallies, and lraining nexl year's Norlh l-ligh song leaders. Clapping and cheering lo keep up lhe morale ol lhe Team ai all games was bul one ol lhe dulies ol lhe yell leaders and lheir ap- 9 ll ffjep Left: The girls who assist the regular song leaders are Alice Hankins, Donna Welborn, Lynne Lovett, and Diane Peery. Below: Songleaders Adrienne Johnson, Pot Baxter, Ann McDowell, enliven the school songs. ,zfgg 'rye W Ns., rs as 1 prenlices.. Peggy Walston, Betty Palone, Moriorie Shatto, mary Robinson help the regular yell leaders. and Rose- ' s..W,,? .,,. Q fir' T i'f'1 '.fi?FT'7'fG? .. 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J r .Axe . ki Y X . i Basketball liens cheer l the Drillers on Besides lhe usual rallies in lhe sladium, 'rhere were pep rallies held fourth and liflh periods on +he sleps ol rhe Audilorium. Com- pelilion lor lhe Yell Banner and 'rhe honor seals was exlremely lceen. The Rally Club presenled many slcils in which Danny Driller's anlics lcepl us laughing. The year was sprinkled wifh oulslanding as- semblies: The Chrislmas Pageant lhe l. R. C., lhe Exchange and Awards Assemblies, and lhe Music Assembly. f 6 .Q-N asfep Right upv Carnival Day ul B. H. S. Amid The boolhs of cascarones. games, leis. and Alpha Slush, everyone happily poured inlo Griiiilh Field for lhe annual Girls' League and League oi Men Sludenls co-sponsored CARNIVAL. Dressed in levis or pedal pushers, gals were begging guys lo iigei hilchedu al 'rhe marriage boolh. A lradilional allraclion was 'rhe iimellerdrammerm where all cheered lhe heroine and hissed ihe villain. Aiferwards, a king and queen were crowned 'ro reign over The Car- nival. Sl gh' up! -x x Hiss the villain, bul cheer the hero. i i l ami iar iglzia gs' ' rf' 'wr' ,Rv L -412.56 , , 1 f Right: Sign here! by . I 'lf . . , s .,, - Below rughh A thang of the pcsi , I. iv 7 MA. ,ff ,f rg B e J Y' bf -s -- Y , X1 . bf., ' i f ' sl-1' N ' r 2 - 1 , ..e h I 1 2. 1 Q Q 9 Around flue Balcerslield l-liqlu Scluool campus uluere was always some acuivily or evenjr. ln +l'ue fall, lzonliers Day came wiullu Hs groups ol colorlully garbed slu- denls. Old-lasluioned luoop sldrls, buclcslilns and bools were flue order of 'flue day wluen B.l'l,S. celebraled Hs weslern luerilage. The Clurisl- mas season brougluf smiles and good clueer wluen Hue Execulive Board decoraled our Clurislmas free as a 'lribule fo flue leslive season. ' ,-golf- 4. .. M Q',.'x:s.-3':fNl W . , lv if M2 Merry Christmas! End of the day -4 0 OU el'l'lel1'l ef. Sept I9-Freshman Assembly With Mr. l-ledge. Drillers vs. Merced af Merced. Sept 22-Classes begin. Sept 26-First rally and football game. Drillers vs. Phoenix. Senior Class dance alle-r game. Sept 30-l-losless Club party for freshmen girls. Oct 3-Drillers vs. Tulare at Tulare. Oct 6-Frosh election assembly. Righ0E1gAg l Bl gh! B d p h f T l Oct 7-P. T. A. Back-to-School Night Oct IO-Drillers vs. Fresno. Junior Class dance alter game. Oct I4-Junior Red Cross Drive. Oct lb-Drillers vs. Fresno at Fresno Oct 24-Drillers vs. Porlerville al Porlerville. Oct 30-L. lvl. S. and Girls' League Assembly. Nov. 7-Drillers vs. San Diego. Soph. class dance after game. llov. 8-Blue 81 While Day al Brocl4's. Nov. I4-Drillers vs. E. B. Nov. I9-Senior play Fa+her of the Bride evening performance. Nov. 20-Senior play matinee. Nov. 2I-Weslern Day. Drillers vs Sloclclon. Freshman class dance alter game. Nov. Dec Dec Dec Dec 27-Thanksgiving l-loliday. .5-lvlililary Ball. I6, I7, I8-Xmas Assembly. I9-l. R. C. While Xmas Formal. .20-Xmas vacation. Jan. 22-Feminine Follies. Jan. 5-Back from vacafion. Feb. 6-End of semesier. Big B Dance. Feb I2-Merclnies Valenline Drawing. Feb. I3-Typical Coed Dance. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. C Mar. Mar. I 6-Valkyries Soplw. Parfy. 27-Quad Day. IO-Vallcyries Fashion Show. . I3-Sludenf body card dance. I6-Band Concert I7, IB, I9-Orclwesira 81 Glee lub assembly. 20-I-Iosfess Club Dance. 26-S+udenT body play malinee. Green Valley. Mar, 27-Evening performance of Green Valley. Inierclass Iraclc me-ei. Mar. 3l-Modern Dance Concerf. April 3-6-Easier Vacalion. Apr. I4, IS, I6-Band Assembly. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May 2 I, 22. 23-I. R. C. Assembly. 24-Senior Banquet 30-Sludenl body eleclion. I-Carnival. L. M. S. Dance. 2-Oracle Day al Weills. May I 5-Scholarship Assembly. May 2 I-Class elecfions. May 22-Senior picnic. May 23-Subiecl A Exam. May 25-Orchesfra Concerf. May 29-Visilors Day. June 6-Jr.'Sr. Prom. June 7-Baccalaureafe. June I2 -Gradualion. B I D mes fhe ld! 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I7O A high school sTudenT's besT Triend is The sTore which supplies his many needs. From arT erasers, To The TinesT oT TypewriTers, Janice Cierley and Jim Urennan Tind VALLEY OEEICE SUPPLIES can be counTed on. NoT only sTudenTs, buT parenTs, can Tind The usual and unusual aT Valley OTTice. Cecelia Bernson and Joyce Engle enioy relax- ing in Two oT The IaTesT sporT ouTTiTs To be Tound aT BROCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Broclcs, now doing business in Their WesTchesTer TenT, sells cIoThes Tor Town and counTry wear, and also carries a compleTe line oT accessories To add To any cos- Tume. IrresisTible To Teenagers is The new STude-baker wiTh iTs conTinenTal look on display aT The MORRIS MOTOR COMPANY. For The car oT Today and Tomorrow, see iT, Try iT, and you will cerTainly Iouy iT, say Sonny Buclcley, Shirley NorTh- way, Jerry Orriclc, and Sally SchoelIcopT, all oT Bak- ersTield High. ' 999 . W' fM4,. 6,, R. W. Sullivan and Alan Poe Tind The shop equip- menT aT PIONEER MERCANTILE quiTe TascinaTing. Eor The hobloyisT or proTessional, This is The place To go. SporTsmen and Tradesmen find ThaT all Their needs are meT by This well-sToclced sTore and iTs helpTul salesmen. Remember The Pioneer Tor qualiTy merchandise. Mgr The word charm, brings visions OT youTh, per- TecTly dressed Tor all occasions. Ann McDowell and PaT BaxTer rely on The unmaTched qualiTy and s+yIe oT WElLL'S DEPARTMENT STORE To keep Them well dressed. MoThers, TaThers and broThers have Tound iT wise To Tollow The girls To Weill's. 'Q IT you are looking Tor beauTy, dependabiliTy and economy in your new car, don'T overlook The Chev- roleT Belair converTable. MOTOR CENTER is proud To show The various Chevrolelr designs. Ronald Cowan, Nancy Shields, Linda Wilson, Judy Boese. and Gaye Lum Tind The many color combinaTions especially Tascinajring. l7I ., . W. q- s ,mmf . - ,X A H .. g 'gt J L ff 'f L adj.. 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They make This Their headquarTers Tor Their sewing needs. l72 Comforfable and fashionable furnifure for every need can always be found af BARKER BROTHERS as Elizabefh Errassarref, David Chrisfiansen, and Sandra Rappleye agree. They go fo Barker Brofhers, Bakersfieldis mosf complefe and convenienf furni- fure sfore, where fhey can be sure of finding fhe answer fo all fheir furnishing problems. BAKERSEIELD HARDWARE COMPANY is eager fo show fheir fine afhlefic equipmenf fo any who are inferesfed. George Spencer and Dick Clark have found many ifems of inferesf here, and en- fhusiasfic salesmen fo help fhem in making a choice. A friendly, helpful afmosphere is The predominan? feafure af Bakersfield l-lardware. If you ever have need for anyfhing in fhe way of jewelry, do as Beulah Powell and Bob Winslow are doing: make your selecfion from fhe large display af AMERICAN JEWELRY. They know fhis silver- ware will lasf for years fo come, and sfill refain ifs nafural beaufy. Nofhing is so dear fo a high school sfudenf's hearff' say Denny Wefferholm and Phyllis Larsen, as a record of fhe super fimes he has as he pro- gresses fhrough fhe years. The besf of all ways is fo record fhem on film purchased af SEARS AND RCEBUCK. For The besT car on The road, These sTudenTs go To ADAMS' MOTOR COMPANY, always showing The laTesT designs in The PonTiac. Joyce Hulsebus, PaT Dale, and Fern LesTer like iTs sTreamlined ap- pearance and riding comTorT, while Don Dennis, Paul Newell, and John Falchi agree on iTs excepTional mechanical perTormance. DORMANS PHOTO SHOP, cenTrally locaTed, is The camera sTore Tor B. H. S. sTudenTs. lTs sTaTT includes camera experTs who will solve your every problem. The cenTer Tor senior Oracle and gradu- aTion picTures, Dormans also does experT one-day phoTo Tinishing, and carries a comp'eTe line oT Tech- nical books and darkroom supplies. I73 'W X is '-.' ' , , 1' galil: ri s'-' 5 60 'iTelevision during The day wiTh no more drawn blinds! sighs Lavelle EllioT as she and Doris Brown examine The TV seTs aT WlTHAM'S APPLI- ANCE CENTER. Besides a large assorTmenT oT porTable radios, WiTham's also sells elecTric dish- washers, cloThes washers, reTrigeraTors, and all oTher home appliances To make housework easier. lT's very seldom ThaT you Tind a Treshman and a senior agreeing, buT Tom Jones and Ronnie Fon- Taine agree, as do all The oTher boys around B. H. S., ThaT HARRY COFFEES is The place To go Tor really smarT cloThes. No maTTer whaT The occasion, you will be suiTed besT aT Harry CoTTee's. W I Q I74 Eric Bien and Carol Ko lcnow qualify when lhey see il. For Jrhe besl in periormance and economy, They choose lhe Nash which KITCHEN AND HODGES is proud ro presenl. Beauly ol line is shown in Linda Lum and Suzi Jeong as well as in lhe Nash. Alrer much shopping, Norman Dang and Jim Caslle have found EGLAND LUMBER COMPANY lhe place lo buy qualily lumber. From Hroughing il in lo lhe linesl inferior finishing malerials, Egland's provides rhe besl. No one will go wrong ii he leaves his building problems lo Egland's. NEWBERRY'S has caplivaleol Shirley Smirh and Bill Caraway. The planls which hold Jrheir alrrenrion for The momenl' are among The linesl lo be had in Bakersfield. Ceramics, dishes and clolrhing lceep lhe crowds going lo lhe corner ol l9+h and l Slreels. Food, so dear lo leenagers, is ai ils besl here. How wonderful il would be 'ro have such a convenienl freezer, fhinlc Bill Calvin. Harold Howard and Joyce Douglas as +hey admire lhe new uprighr freezers a+ URNER'S. Every appliance lin all Jrhe popular brandsl, along wilh exper+ service on repair iobs, is +o be found al Urner's. - , , , w Linda Turnipseed and Bill l-luckaby agree, as fhey fry fo decide on a giff, fhaf beaufiful silver fo en- hance every dining fable and fo give as presenfs for any occasion, can be purchased af WlCKER- Sl-lAM'S JEWELRY CO. Wickershams also car- ries a large selecfion of beffer china, iewelry and wafches fo please every cusfomer. My - sleafgsxi I ' , KW fs- , 'fir x ' .511-fin if zz 7 U8 WA 4s.,..na3' Lu ,. uiix ,..,.- - ' 'X Qrnation y iii Everyfhing for fhe shuffer-bug can be boughf af TOWNE'S PHOTO SUPPLY, as fhese iwo camera fiends, Jack Erosf and Sam Triviff, know. They make fheir camera-cenfer Townels, where fhev know fhey can always find a complefe assorfmenf of cameras and accessories, including darkroom sup' plies and experf advice on phofographic problems. I ' . N , ? , 5 Z Y .1-,z-mzfg ' , az Am 2 Q 'I' jg? 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