Bishop Union High School - El Pinon Yearbook (Bishop, CA)

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M ' ga, t 6-M!Jsf5,Z'Z A 7 Hfm fbffflmndga yy-441mm waive fcnflh-ffm. ,tfgwff ffm 9' Zu. ,QWQW4 -df 6201, 'WWW ,W QMS9 L wig, ' !?'v1E' - - 1 -75. -.vf-.1,,,y', -F W- ,--- -,-fv.vv-us-W v-rv-1-rin' 1' 'x' EL PINON 1946 Published by THE STUDENT BODY ofthe BISHOP UNION HIGH SCHOOL BISHOP, CALIFORNIA Dedication The Senior Class of 1946 rightfully dedicates this book to its adviser, Miss Margaret Russell, for her guidance and untiring service to the class through- out its four years at Bishop Union High School. Q38 1 9. fl , 'z 'TP' 1 f . Faculty KATHLEEN MURHY Library. Spanish I-ll-III. Girls' League Adviser. Iunior Adviser I D.:-LJAMES W dSh - - Sh . Msca nig ng. op El ' - ax i S MARGARET RUSSELL Englishl-ll-III. World History. Public Speaking. RUTH FRANKEL Secretary tolPrincipal. English I. World Culture LLIQAQ 1-1-roMPsoN Shorthand I-II. H Bookkeeping. Typing. Student Body Treasurer M SUS ROW n 'sh . n I-Il. Bl e S oll Adviser Ki X Q52 m .Em get Mft Wah wn.uAM coN l Plane-Solid Geometry. lg bra I-Il. Trigonometry. fx ,lf X 47 trwx 0 Senior Adviser. Masquers Adviser V581 . ' X? 1-rf 'QW f es -05-q I. E. MORHARDT Band. Art. Ski Coach ,X MJT!! V' ET NIR PER Ge t . Algebra I. Chor . English I-ll. Megaphone Adviser ORVILLE NELSON Agriculture. F.F.A. Adviser. Six-Man Football Coach. Freshman A viser ' ' G' Physi s. Sophomore Adviser. Sc ar ip Federation Adviser wx I f AUDINE Mcl.AREN Homemaking. Advanced Sewing. Biology. Homemakixag Club Adviser Air 49 Sen un or 41-91 U, l.A.scHwAB mirector of Athletics B s' wcal Ed.. Chemistry. Attendance ELEANOR HAWKINS Civics. U. S. History. English Il. Girls' Phys. Ed.. G G.A.A. Adviser Seniors CO D BLAIR ROGER RAY DOREEN BLAIR IAMES ANDERSON 3 6 Y CHRISTINE IOHN MYERS DOROTHY AGRI'-ILL vu -I 49 IOAN O'NElI. GERALD COVINGTON IRWIN LLOYD MONTAGUE IOSEPHINE CRUZ ALBERT LARRONDE i Q Seniors MIKE ARAUIO GWEN ALICE CURRIE fa 1, I RICHARD SHERRILL BETTY IO RUPP IAMES FOLLINE BETTY ZOE CHURCHILL GERALD CHANCE RAIMUNDO HUARTE ROBERT CURRIE Qi? DA OIACK GARDINER , Y 5.', WILL WARLIE 2 Seniors OZZAR 97-4.44. LAURINE WARLIE GEORGE SPOOR MARITA IaCOBY BII.L BIRCHIM GARRIGUES MARGARET WILLIAMS MARY LOU SAMMONS CHARLES MEACHAM BANTA Senior Class History ELL. HERE WE ARE. SENIORS. and it hardly seems possible that it was iust four years ago that we entered B. U. H. S. as Freshmen. What a hectic year that wasl After our initiation by the Sophomores. we weren't sure at all that we liked high school. But the Sopho- mores made it up to us that Friday with a reception dance in the auditorium. When we were Sophomores we put to go od use all we had learned at the hands of our initiators and really messed up our underclassmen. Of course we won the Frosh-Soph athletic battles on the football tield by winning both the sack race and the rope pull. Also. during our Sophomore year. the Iuniors asked us to put on a play for the Carni- val. They didn't know what they were getting into when they let us state that play. called Why Teachers Go Nuts. Quite cornyl At last we were upperclassmenl And we really had a wonderful Iunior year. We worked for weeks and weeks on our Iunior Carnival. It was well worth all our trouble, and every- one said it was the best carnival ever. Esther Irwin was our queen. Hardly was our carnival over than we began the Iunior-Senior Banquet and Ball. Both the gym. where the banquet was held. and the auditorium. scene of the ball. were decorated with various shades of orange and brown crepe paper. and Indian motifs. We had the Sophomores provide the entertainment and do the serving. When we returned to school last fall we all realized that this was to be our last year in high school. Already our Freshmen. Sophomore. and Iunior years stood behind us. Thank- ful in the knowledge of the war's end. we looked forward to what was to be a very full term of work and play. First was the Senior play. The Professor Proposes. with a Senior party afterward in the Meander Inn for the members of the cast and their friends. Then came the Senior Ball. decorated with snow and a giant snow man and skiis and ice skates. In Ianuary. the class celebrated Ditch Day by skiing at Magee Creek and later skating at Iune Lake. Also taken along on the trip to help us celebrate were some thirty-odd pounds of sirloin steak. French fried potatoes. French bread, cake. and milk. One line spring moming we held Old Clothes Day. and then zoomed ot! to Whitmore Tubs to spend the rest of the day swimming. Next to come in fast succession will be the Banquet and Ball given to us by the Iuniors. Baccalaureate. the Senior Breakfast. and Commencement: and our Senior year will be past. We will never forget all the good times we have had at B. U. H. S.. or the teachers. or the friends we have made. or the problems we have studied and solved. Indeed we would wish. to the Senior Class to come. all the knowledge we have gained and the fun we have had. to be theirs to experience in full as it was ours. And to our wonderful adviser. Miss Margaret Russell. we owe thanks for making our years here as happy as they are. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ...... Gerald Chance President ..... Charles Meacham ViceiPresident . . Lloyd Montague Vice-President . . . . Bill Birchim Secretary . . . Gwen Samuelson Secretary . . . . . Paul Hague Treasurer . . Christine Milovich Treasurer . . David Garrigues 'NM fr - fml. 11 5 , X 1 V, ..- rx X, ,,. . !..f'g ,Q .N NUM ' IUNIORS FIRST ROW--Ioan Ackerman. Richard Almour. Betty Banta. Dusty Boyd. Cleo Henderson. Chuck Delee. Dot Rouse, Dick Parent. SECOND ROW-Roger Brown. Betty Lovell. Dale Kiner. Emily Milovich. Arthur Magill, Iuanita Paco. Ira Black. Beverly Martin. THIRD ROW-Clarrise Nelson. Bill Berry. Reva Schoradt. Ernie Phillips. Edyth Yunker. Chuck Spitznagel. Sandra Reaves. Bill Brockman. FOURTH ROW-Stanley Terry. Betty Thurlow. George Clarkson. Virginia Hartshorn. George Brown, Pauline Huarte. Doug Maclver. Marion McMurry. FIFTH ROW-Barbara Moore. Marvin Nelligan, Carol Coen. Iohn Churchill. Melba Wood. Norman Iewell. Arlene Chandler. Lyndon Holland. SIXTH ROW-Ioe Tibbals. Ianice Yandell. Dan Young. Rosalind Servanti. Iirnmy Gray. Richard Minaberry. The Class of 1946-47 had a very enjoyable year. The year's activities were directed toward earning money to finance the Iunior-Senior Banquet. The officers are to be congratulated for their splendid work during the year. The Iunior Carnival was held in the gym. and a large crowd attended. Miss Murphy. the class adviser. has worked very hard to make our endeavors successful. The Iuniors appreciate Miss Murphy's efforts. and we thank her. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President .......... Richard Parent President .......... Richard Almour Vice-President . ...... Danny Young Vice-President ........ Lynden Holland Secretary . . . Ianice Yandell Secretary . . . . Pauline Huarte Treasurer . . Barbara Moore Treasurer . . Charles Spitznagel X Q F A I N s SOPHOMORES The Sophomores started the school year right They made a big mess of the Freshies with th h l - e e p of some gooey starch. cold cream. cockle burrs, perfumee. flour. and food coloring. The initiation ceremonies ended in the traditional ceremonies on the athletic field where the Sophs again took the lead in the sack and rope fights. The Sophomores compensated for their initial cruelty by being very sweet to the Frosh at the Freshman Reception and Dance. With the thought in mind that they have iust two more years in B. U. H. S.. they plan to make each coming year even more eventful and successful than the ones that have gone before. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ......... Wayne Marcellin President ............ Iim Kock Vice-President . . . Gerald Davis Vice-President ........ Gerald Davis Secretary . . . Zelda Harrah Secretary . . . . Arlene Holland Treasurer . . . Fred Schoradt Treasurer . . . Fred Schoradt FRESHMEN The early days of September saw the Freshmen class begin its climb toward the top of the long educa- tional ladder. These days have brought many memories that they will never forget. In quick succession came initiation. the brawl. and many enioyable parties. Now the Freshmen are a year older. and. of course. a year wiser. They will never forget the year 1945-46. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ........... lack Tatum President .......... Gerry Sherves Vice-President ......... Bill Maclver Vice-President . ....... Bill Beck Secretary . . . Margaret Lowden Secretary . . . . . Bill Maclver Treasurer . . Barbara Lutzow Treasurer . . . . . . Ricard Knecht V u-, .Md , ' Y v ' ' P 41 CW' Z na E L P I N O N The El Piiion is published by the Student Body and edited by the Senior Class. The entire staff works with the adviser in getting the annual together. The adviser chooses the editor, and the editor, in turn, chooses the staff. The El Pifxon comes out at the end of each school year. MEGAPHONE STAFF EDITOR Gwen Samuelson Margaret Williams REPORTERS Betty Io Rupp Roger Banta Bonnie Bischel Doris Wilcox Ira Black TYPIST Carol Coen STAFF EDITOR Colleen Blair ORGANIZATIONS Christine Milovich TYPIST Doreen Blair SPORTS Paul Hague BUSINESS MANAGER AlbertyLarronde ADVISER Mr. Iames .--qi 1 10091 ii .fu 0,v - STUDENT BODY OFFICERS First Semester PRESIDENT Gerry Covington I VICE-PRESIDENT Gerry Chance SECRETARY Dorothy Agrell TREASURER Mr. Thompson BUSINESS MANAGER Roger Banta PARLIAMENTARIAN STUDENT COUNCH. r Executive Council is one of the most serious and busy chool organisations. All presidents if classes. organisa- Fs. and the officers of the Student ody are members. D purpose is to handle matters that are too large to come ture the entire group ol students. Usuall mutton are ussed here and then brought before the Student Body. Paul Hague S ocon d Semester Larry Hess Albert Larronde Ianice Yandell Mr. Thompson Dick Parent Danny Young .Fr 'A t.W- ' RY' in First Semester PRESIDENT Gerald Covington VICE-PRESIDENT Gerald Chance SECRETARY Dorothy Agrell BUSINESS MANAGER a,,--z-A OFFICERS Second Semester Larry Hess Albert Larronde Ianice Yandell Ro er Banta Richard Parent PARLIXMENTARIAN Paul Hague Donny Young BOYS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVE Iohn Miers Iohn Myers G.A.A. RE RESENTATIVE Ioan O'Neil Ioan 0'Neil LETTERMAN REPRESENTATIVE Iohn Tomlinson Iohn Tomlinson GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Gwen Samuelson Gwen Samuelson Gerald Covington PAST PRESIDENT ADVISER Mr. Powell Mr. Powell 4-A CHORUS The Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Niederwerfer has done a splendid job this year, assisting in many activities and entertaining many prominent organizations. SCHOLARSHIP The Scholarship Society holds an honorary place in the school giving recog nition to those students who earn high grades. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President . . . . Douglas Maclver President Gerald Covington Vice-President . Stanford Tomlinson Vice-President Iohn Tomlinson Secretary . . . Christine Milovich Secretary Esther Irwin Treasurer . . . Arlene Holland Treasurer Gwen Samuelson , 'I f g li ' , A' f ,- f-A A C5 J Sqn il' ' w . 1 B o Y s ' c L U B All boys enrolled in B. H. U. S. are entitled to belong to this organization. Its purpose is to foster spirit among the boys of the school. Annual activities are the Bean Feed and the Fathers and Sons Party. O F F I C E R S President . . . . . . Iohn Myers Secretary . , G Ch Vice-President . . Richard Sherrill Treasurer . . Mgnllllhomgggz GIRLS' LEAGUE Every girl enrolled in B. U. H. S. is eligible for membership in Girls' League. The purpose of this organization is to render service whenever and wherever possible and to meet the need for genuinely constructive recreation. The two annual duties of the girls are to pro- vide food for the needy families at Christmas time and to give a Mothers' Tea in the spring. OFFICERS President. . . . Gwen Samuelson Secretary . . . . Colleen Blair Vice-President . . . . Alice Currie Treasurer . . Christine Milovich .....:.1-as-ings.-1.1.-...-.. . . . ............ ..- L E T T E R M E N President. Iohn Tomlinson: Vice-President, Dale Kiner: Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Hess. G. A. A. G. A. A. after-school sports started with a spirited baseball season this year. After a few weeks of practice came the inter- class playoffs. which ended up with the Seniors as victors. Later the Seniors chal- lenger the women faculty to an exciting game. again finding the Senior girls un- defeated. Net sports were next in line for a short period of time. These were continued later in the spring. An ideal spirit of sportsmanship was shown by the girls in their many events. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Future Homemakers of America is a nation-wide or- ganization. The B. U. H. S. chapter is comprised of 36 girls, most of whom are maior- ing in Home Economics, and the club is well advised by Mrs. Audine McLaren. The aim of the club is shown in its motto: Toward New Hori- zons. The F. H. A. has sponsored several dinners and dances. all of which have been very successful. K - 1 Q... in CHEERLEADERS TOMLINSON YANDELL LASTER f. . Q U . , fag--4.-it 454,351 . liar' .AL A i J A ,bl t B U Q9 :f 355221 , ' ' . J EQM it n U 5 if f ' E K ' , ll -'rf-1 ,. A nf M BAND Under the direction of Mr. Morhardt. the band has been kept busy playing for assemblies and rallies. A wide variety of marches and modern swing tunes have been mastered. QP? is!-5 F. A. X X . 3 President, Mike Arcxuio: Vice-President. Ice Tibbuls: Secretary. Ray Huarte: Treasurer, Howard Sexton I H-fm -Q H S-.,r X X4 gl w x 1 f I1 wif! W . 4 . i 4,412.1 . .I I f ,ii fx -, ,, LE ' JL MOTTO Leaming lo Do Dding Io Leam Eaming to Live Living to Serve ' ' ' - L. f '!',-fvsx 'din -fa. NR P051 0 DRAMA ' When Abe Lincoln Kept Store M A S Q U E R S The Masquers Club. under the direction of Miss Margaret Russell, was formed this year. Any person. if a member of any play cast, is eligible. The club is planning an evening of one-act plays for the public, and with the proceeds will iourney to Los Angeles to see the Theater Guild production of Ok1ahoma. '--f- T W ,K SCHWAB Varsity Coach h,.fia ,. FOOTBALL NELSON Six-Man Coach 4th Row-MaGill. Montague, Currie, Sexton, Anderson 3rd Row-Larronde. Ray. Phillips. Maclver. Black. Brown, Tibbols 2nd Row-Covington, Sherrill, Marcellin. Chance. Myers. Young lst Row-Hague. Hess. Birchim. Coach Schwab. Tomlinson. Kiner Absent-Huarte, Arauio i SIX-MAN FOOTBALL 3 s,.feW'f Bishop .......... 33 Bishop .,,....... 6 S C 0 R E S Carson Indians Bishop ,......... 33 Tehachapi 12 Bishop ....,..... 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The Sophomore Class. many a well-read book. The Fresh. any thing they can find that's worth while. The Faculty. more grey hairslll AS INDIVIDUALS. Ii- Dot Agrell. will my 97 pounds to whoever needs them. lim Anderson. will my love for girls to Rusty McNulty. Mike Arauio. will my black curly hair to Cleveland Casey. Roger Banta. will my smile to Boyd Bascom. Bill Birchim. will my walk to Dan Young. Colleen Blair. will my place in the band to Tim Beauregard. Doreen Blair. will my shyness to Arlene Chandler. Betty Churchill. will some of my height to Barbara Moore. Gerry Chance. am stubbom. so. I will nothing. Gerald Covington. will my ability to go steady to Ioe Tibbals. Iames Folline. will all my old cars to George Clarkson. Alice Currie. will my intelligence in chemistry to Marilyn Summers. lack Gardiner. will my liking for horses to Irene Schwab. David Garrigues. will my studying ability to Bob Brannon. Paul Hague. absolutely will not will Martha to anyone. Larry Hess. will my Mercury to Virginia Hartsohrn. Bay Huarte. will my ability in Agriculture to Kenneth Dietsman. Esther Irwin. will my sailors to Marion McMurry. Marita Iacoby. will my friendliness to Dorothy Rouse. Peggy Laster. will my giggles to Beverly Martin. Albert Larronde. will my pep to George Brown. Lloyd Montague. will my curly hair to Glenn Emery. Christine Milovich. will my sense of humor to Edith Yunker. Iohn Myers. will my flirting ability to Iohn Churchill. Ioan O'Neil. will not will any arguing to anyone. Roger Ray. will by love for school to Stanford Tomlinson. Betty Io Rupp. will my attraction to underclass boys to Sandra Reaves. Gwen Samuelson. will my many nicknames to Cleo Henderson. Mary Lou Sammons. will my skiing abilities to Eddie Riley. Richard Sherrill. will my laugh to Richard Almour. George Spoor. will my woliishness to Tom Meacham. Iohn Tomlinson. will my physique to Bill Brockman. Laurine Warlie. will my hair to Betty Lovell. Will Warlie. will my quiet ways to Lyndon Holland. Margaret Williams. will my A's and B's to Pauline Huarte. Y, ugl. ,I , va-i? .1909 9..,i nf, if wf f . Fi 45Q, ?. if 1 x .xl if' 3- ' Si Zip ax 'Q' Gr: -Q33- .4 X? rag. ,N F-, OUR OTEY'S SIERRA VILLAGE Groceries MIKE'S SERVICE STATION Mike, Rabbit and Fish HARTSHORN AND SONS Blacksmith INYO LUMBER CO. BISHOP ELECTRIC SERVICE Stubblelield OWENS VALLEY TIRE SHOP OWENS VALLEY MILLING MOBILE SERVICE Leo Castango ROBINSON BROS. Furniture CLYDE C. GREENWOOD Studebaker BISHOP AUTO PARTS Elmer Berg GILBERT'S CAFE SAFEWAY STORES IIM ERSKINE Compliments SPROUSE-REITZ OWENS VALLEY DRUG S. P. GRIFFITH Plymouth-Dodge, Dodge Trucks BISHOP BAKERY GEORGE SAWYER Refuse Collector HERRON'S SPORTING SHOP G 6 E STORE Gus and Evelyn Schultz CHARLIE'S BARBER SHOP SPECIALTY SHOP I. C. FIEGE SIERRA BEAUTY SHOP PINON BOOK STORE VIVIENNE'S FLOWER SHOP ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. INYO STORE BISHOP HARDWARE STORE CHALFANT PRESS G 61 E HARDWARE SUPPLY M. R. 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