Brawley High School - La Ocotilla Yearbook (Brawley, CA)
- Class of 1955
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if MALQJ figgw IM QJZJJW NWBQMQQ WWW WW qjffww MW ?Lc!g.,o.. .o,c,VbQ. H I ,61f,QfLA2f a,6fF . U.,J ?1f-fx Lfvfww k 5 'I . 'ti-2 ..,4f1.,4..,' X' p 4 aff' 4..Q4f'-66f'S-J I Lfyf-yL,4-ff '1A- F, , Kfjw l ' 1 , 3.1 if . I ' ,W , ,410 1 Contarnrng sectron page if Admrnrstratron Actwrtres Sports Classes Advertrsrng D La Oootrlla Q l zablf QWZJQKJ I ,6uJaAn,,fQ L7 Presented by the .lunror a Brawley Unron Hrgh School Brawley Calrfornra l955 '-:HQ , , , - .o,,,4,-'I+ 1' + 1 A' 1 1 ' :N x . , , -. 1 1 1 8 I I I I . Q I O ' Q I O C O 0 h b . In N . I ' 70 N l t 1 s Q 9 o Q 1 1 l 1 V '- o o o o 'NV Vx J' I K , xx. V1 2 1 xl,-Q. xr vr, J l K,x - 's ' f ' , 4 .-x , X , Xl I L Ii: l lf 0 .tl l', l ' V , A .' it I J ,v ' ,f A . h ' f I N 0 ll ' I - I l lk . Xl 6 ss ' ll 1 1 rx I .VK Cf .lf A I I 1, . ' ll' ' K . l x , Q' -4' Jw U' .gl.l,Hl . : K -l t' , ' 5 In l ' . -.P , ' Y 1' tv I 'll I XX ' S 'tiki it y' . ' ' ,fs - -f x' . fl ! K I K ,V X-N 4,1 V gl, 'fr it ll ' . . ' ' .. ll., I. . . WI W I X' X S 0 U Q , C + r ' M Q K ' O . 1 1 '. 1 I , :K X l Brawley Union l-ligh School is siTuaTed in The middle oT a vasT deserT. BoTh small and large, Timid and bold animals inhal3iT This barren area. These animals are leaving Traclcs all going in The same direcTion. Where These TooTprinTs are going and why, in This direcTion, is a deep mysTery. Conse uenTl The deserT dilemma is: The desTina- Q Yi Tion oT The imprinTs leTT by our deserT Triends. QZLWANOUWMZWQM ie. EA'iJufQN75'Q!VL xx V' T li . 3 xl xy, . 4 X X s ix xx gi N L l N Xa. T T D h 1 4123- lovil 1 4 V 2 5 Ded' t' .gf La Ocolilla ol I955 is proudly dedicaled To Mr. Ralph 4 Acuna, ianilor ol Brawley Union l-ligh School, who has been a friend and helper fo nearly everyone in school. l-le is always ready lo be 'rhe driver for a bus ol alhlefes off M- ga -, lor a game or sludenls on an expedirion. Ralph is around J' whenever anyone needs lhe gymnasium opened, an exfra lad- . der, or olher maferial lorgorlen in lhe big rush while prepar- ing lor a dance. l-le has a lriendly smile lor everyone he meels N X lne annual srahf hopes This dedicahon serves as a small Token ol our school s greal appreciahon for 'rhe innumerable services ol Ralph Acuna MA ly, wyvlfls W 145' will W ,ffl,2i'ef Q fx f'X!x!wa- 3 . r , , I V D - f , xlyfil :K lp!-0 .I -u 1. 'Z 1 ' Ui. --. li ... ' .- ,. f Q - .3 U- . -1- Y iiii iq .5-ill: W idiiiiii ii 32 fi R - Qi -L 4 .4 y '- ry i i I-sz... X - li f'T ,A,' 1 .L JJ-4-'S' SSD. it , 4, 4, ,, K .AS 15 EJ-ws - -'Q ,,.,., v ,- , 623326 This is Our School X V 'Wu , af' I, me Q35 X D 0 MP L N 4 1 wr li K v-'Y N I I Calendar. .. With pre-enrollmenl Sepfember I5, I6, and I7, Brawley Union High School opened Sepfember 20 .... On Oclober I, exciling class eleclions were held .... Oclober 5, lhe campus was invaded by cave women and Iheir bones for Y-Teen informal inilialion .... Freshman mofhers' lea was held November 2I .... Wilh Y-Teen membersrand lheir dales, Ihe Backward Shag was a success on November 26 .... December 8, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, was lhe senior play .... Chorus members led +he Chrislmas program in ioyous carols on December 22 ,... To slarl +he new year righl, there were Ihree mud holidays .... An Evening of Music was presenled on January I3 .... The Hi-Y dance was held in January .... January 28, seniors spenl a cold dilch day in 'lhe Laguna mounlains in a fool of snow .,.. The some monlh 'rhe iuniors received Iheir brighl blue swealers .... A Lincoln assembly and lhe Falher-Daughler Banquel were held February I2 .... The freshman play, Wilbur Faces Faclsf' wenl over in a big way February IO .... A week Ialer, Dress-Up Day .... Merch II, 'lhe choral deparfmenl presenled Rhyfhm and Romance. . . . March I2 saw fhe sophomore-sponsored Baby Ball. . . . The iunior play, Home Sweel Homicide was presenled on March 25 .... March 29, flashy class rings arrived for Ihe sophomores .... The C.S.F. visiled Television Cify on April IS. . . . fhe iunior-senior prom was held May 5 .... Final dance of The year was fhe Aloha Dance, May 27 .... Commencemenl week, June 6 fo June IO. Aff hifi! ,ff of-W' Wsffiffffrilfm I . by ,'yj, y,y I 4 l I' , . X - I N , . v v'jTW jj NI' ? A M Q-2 K Swirl , fq..'9f I wfff fo-Q 5 23 JUNE '1 buf gi Opening of fhe caleleria provided ho? lunches for fhe sfudenls .... The pool was refilled eller Ihe long dry spell of conslrucling fhe new gym .... Always check The bullelin board for news. kggy Wm... Whwq,,,. 3 if ur' tmp 1 A f THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY ALLEN 81 ALLEN . ' 'za C55 1 Administration and Faculty t-lere are the rooms and ottices ot the administration and taculty. All ot the tracks stop tor help, teaching and consultation at these places. These people guide our little desert dwellers, iust as they guide the students ot our school. As the tootprints pass here, their owners have acquired wisdom, selt-contidence and the ability to get along with others. A piece ot the Desert Dilemma is solved. N . X v Administrators Show the Way LEARN, LAUGH, LABOR and ,sk LOVE, lor LEARNlNO is lundarnen- lal ro liberly, LAUOI-ITER banishes sorrow, LABOR is basic lo conrenr- rnenr, and LOVE can rule lhe world. V. M. EDNEY Principal MR, V. M. EDNEY Principal Your school board has deemed ii a pleasure +o have worlced lhis pas? year ol l954 and I955 wirh your very capable superinlendenr and laculry. We feel rhal' lhey are orlerinq The linesr in inslruclion and characler build- ing. Thanlcs To you siudenls ol Brawley Union l-liqh School, our iob is made easier wilh your line cooperalion. AUBREY LEE Presiden+ ol School Board As anolher school year draws lo ils close, lel us lorgel lhe lillle disappoinlmenls, lhe hardships, and lhe dreary hours, if any. l.el us remember lhe happy momenls, lhe inspiralional lessons, and lhe golden days logelher. l-low gcod il is lo be a parl ol Brawley Union l-ligh Schooll J. E. VVARNE, Vice Principal X M MR. J. E. WARNE A kb f i, ...i ,. - A wise man once said, AS Tl-lE TWICE lS BENT, SO 'll-llf TREES llNlCl.lNEDl'l Wilh This lhoughl in mind, il seems lo me lhal lhe ullimale goal ol educalion is lo lrain boys and girls so lhal They will grow slrong and slraighl .... menlally, physically, and morally. LILLIAN TURNER, Vice Principal MlS5Vl-ILLAANIUIINER ICC' I'InClpa 1 'gina . s y f 7 ' ' 5' 1.4.4- ' 4 an -U v-1 A r-- ' Q'1? -'it ,- 'vi X Y 1 .44 ' F is 'K ' J Q - ch- o FRONT ROW: Mr, N. J. Rusfon, Mr. V. M. Edney ROW 2: Mr, Aubrey Lee, Mr, Paul Mifchell, Mr. Roger Taeclccr. Mr. Chesfer Cook is also a member of fhe school board. Il INSET: The board al work. THC TIS YS A PD A an lemma... -,41 5 an-A 3.4.4 ' lung 5 9- I-. iyvwllf I r 13 ch'---'TTY MISS TRESSA CHURCHMAN 'ji MRS. FLORENCE MCKENZIE MISS MARJORIE GRIFFITH -- Bookkeeping, Office Pracfice Typewrifing Typewrlhnq. Shorfhand Business is 're ffcric we will lace wlwen we gel our into 'ne were cornoininq rnelnernelicsi Enqlisn and gcid cear rnimqing, lrneqine yourf sell as e Oefscna secrerery in e large business lirm willw eil new nn, rracnines. .. . A success- iul buyer in a 3 , . . or owner ol your own business, Sucr 'i ns are We reward of e long climb lc 're 'c ' 'ne adder or success. Bu+ lliere are 5 .sezrnind 'ocs open for rne person MW cacrqrcund and good qualilicafic By pracfice and concenrrafion we leai, Yo operafe +ypewri'ers and orifier busi- sk ness machines. Business. . . F I ., , Mx, MISS LYDIA GONZALES Svanish MISS PEARL D. HARRIS Spanish, Malhemalics MRS. LEONA BERGINE La+in, Social Sludies Languages Languages open up lo uslhe wodd of com- rnunicalion wilh olhers. When sfudenls whose naHvelanguage E EnghQ1undeHakelhe ink ol learning anolher language, such as Lain or SpanEh,+hey appredale The egork of lhose who hy lo nwnlerlhe Enghshlanguage. by lar fhernoslcornphcaled ol+ongues.VVe adnnrelhe abHHy of +hose who can read, wrHe, or speak lwo bnguages Eu eg MIDEDDB Charles Elms A , W 1 --....g' K V 7 'A A 1 'F f lr-III 'gg '? USIC Cm .'. sain- Cherles Elms Phofo A - ,Ll-uvv ' F, ....,i-a-I' ali Eglin 1, K1-an MRS BARBARA JERNEGAN Ar The woffd of fvusfc Is 'effcducec 'P We dvorus am bam ceases. 1+ 's ccwsbefed quife an honor 'Q oe assoclefeo NMFA Hwese orqanizefioms Mid' meve won mem Ou?- sfandinq fe+imgs for our school A worid of beeufy is discovefec oy Hwose sfudenfs who 'weve 'ee opooffwiw +0 Ream Wwe fecbmques aw cf?'WcioAes Q5 av and craft. 1 MRS. MARIE BOSTWICK Chorus 12 nr- MR. BERT WILSON Band I5 'X Mr , MR. WILLIAM DUNCAN MlSS MARY COLLINS . American Hisfory Driver Training Physical Educa+ion ables us To see inTo The pesT in Orc:1erTo undersTan l The preQenT and Tore Tell The TuTure We are made To unoersTarTd Th geogreohy QT diTTere T counTrues Through map sTuoy The rfanners and funems Q rh cern Arre ice Through social living, The prcoierrs and Q iiTi,a issues wr ch Tac. us if senior problems and The rheThoos OT cperarhq an aworrcci e sLHTul y In Social sTudies prese1T a wide Tielo OT challenging inTeresT5. l-lisTory en . . , L T U A- , i . l e f T ' ' r ' T 7 T T T , ' T re T r- . . . . ' T N. .F N T. , Q . L l MRS. BETTY FOX HisTory, Freshman Social Sfudies driver educ:aTiorT and Tfaining. MR. CLARENCE RISON Hisfory, Geography MISS C. HARDWlCKE Senior Problems His+ory Takes concentrafion Seniors learned To vofe ,. l 6 ' Q ai-T1 1 x Physical educallon is a slimulaling and indispens- able perl ol scnool acliv- ily. Sludles are lorqollen and sludenls lel llweir en- ergy oul in llwe yerlely ol acllyllies ollered.Gyn'1 is a course enjoyed every day oy everyone. Foo+ball +akes skull prac+ice as well as scrimmage .... Tennis is a favorife sped wi+h fha girls . . MKR. Roaekr FARRELL Physical Educafion Physical Education Physical Educahon ELEANOR HARDENBROOK Miss ooLoRes ssmrez Mf,QW 'l'QdM SWTH Physical Educalion Physical Educaiion Ysma ucahon Miliiary Training MR. RAY CHANDLER Ma?heme+ics, Science I ' re S K 9 , v ? ' ,fel f 1 1 v f Q ' f 2 . V 0 k . i 3 l X . ' 1 Charles Elms Pholo Science and Mathematics MR. DESMOND SMITH Clwemislrv, Maflmemailcs Science and mallwemalics are llwe compllcaled wodd ol laclsl llcjures, llleorles and prools. We may learn llwe oarls ol flue lwuman Cody llne names ol planlsl llwe physical and clmemlcal prooerlles of many elemenlsl and me solulion lo an lwour-long llwouglwl problem in lrigonomelry, and sllll omy 'rouclw llwe edges ol llve opporlunllies and knowledge waillnq lor us. f 3 -co, 3 -if E'l ff: Q 3 -auf. ig S1 f' , ' ,K E' , tram I LILLIAN TURNER NR GORDON JOHNSON MR. HOMER ALLISON M SS I I . ' Vice Pflf1C'PGl Ph sics, Mafhemafics la Basic Science Basic Shop, English Bnology, y ixw Fmctlca ITS 'il MR. WILLIAM SHORES Me+al Shop Courses in praclical arls lnlroduce us lo 'rhe world ol lhinqs we do wilh our hands. Boys learn such cralls as welding aulo repair, agricullure. wood working, and eleclricily. Girls learn lo Confbine cooking. sewing. and relaled arls lhal rnalce ifhe honwe beaulilul and happy. The long hours ol worlc in such courses are rewarded by original producls lhal you can see, feel. wear, use, or rasle, MR. KERCHEVAL THOMAS Woodshop MRS. RAE KIPF MRS. MILDRED PAXSON MR. NUEL LUNDF MDR. ROBERT SCANTLEBURY Homomnking Homunemng Agriculgur, Basic Shop, Mechanical Drawing Hi Y 1 Q, .1 1, 711 If ' '- pi ,-' - I X i , n if I I QQQ V4 - f - Y-V rr . ' 3 Y X I Q I ,dx.9f' A ' 5' if V L. MISS GLADYS ARCHER MRS. MARGARET COFFEY MISS PAYE WlLLlAM5 Cafeferia Manager Nurgg Librarian In Brawley s Well-sloclced library, sludenls are able io secure books for boih class- room and recrealional use, aided by Miss Faye Williams. Advice on heallh and aid in illness can be cblained in rhe office of ihe school nurse, Mrs. Marqarel Colley. Each day ol lhe school ycar, sludenls may secure delicious and varied hor lunches in ihe caleleria. These lunches are prepared and served by Miss Gladys Archer, caleleria manager, and her assislanls. Food lor ihe elemenlary school lunches is also prepared in our caieleria, and Then senl ou? io The schools each day. Serving Our Needs FRONT ROW: Thomas, Stamps, Davis. ROW TWO: Hem, Morgan, ScoH, Ramey, Builer, Sfanley, Archer. S J ,J yfx A' 1, nf, I MRS. MAXINE GREER Through The school year we have had The helpful and com- pelrenl hands of Mrs. Kay Blalce, Mrs. Maxine Greer, and Mrs. Clara Wavra, giving +heir lime and service lo B.U.l-l.S. in lhe office. They are always Jrhere when we need To pay a bill or buy a pin, or iusf aslc 'rheir ad- vice. The office sfall assisls Mr. Edney in all 'rypes of clerical worlc and boolclceeping. ll is hard 'ro eslimafe The hours of work +ha'r our indispensable ianilors and gardeners have given ro our school. Their iobs are innumerable, and widely ap- preciafed. Their du'ries, in our eyes, have grea'r significance, and we are grafelul 'ro Jrhem. 411 N1 I Af MRS. KAY BLAKE 2-: . MRS. CLARA WAVRA 'Q ll Niii 7V 1' fha FRONT ROW: Rubio, Brumbelaw, Thomas, Keafon, Saenz. ROW TWO: Acuna, Fiol. Our Helpers 2' THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY M. O. KING COMPANY F3653 Activities There is a greaT mulTiTude oT prinTs around This secTion because nearly every one oT our animal Triends, along wiTh eager sTudenTs, parTicipaTe in school acTiviTies. The advisers oi These organiza- Tions and acTiviTies are members oT The TaculTy who have given Their Time and energy Treely. IT is Through Their leadership and guidance ThaT our sTudenTs learn To pool Their TalenTs and produce The TinesT Tinished producT. As The deserT animals have learned To combine learning wiTh Tun, so have The sTudenTs learned To have consTrucTive Torms oT amusemenT. fXf'7 VS Enthusiastically Yours O Q O SHARLEE FIELD Edifor XX AY FQ? 'f':, 'Z7 EVANNA PHEGLEY Business Manager This year 'rhe annual slaif brings you a book pro- duced by 'rhe oflsef process of priniing, a fechnique Thar allows grealer flexibilify of layoul. Because ol 'rhe excepfional cooperalion in selling ads, a financial goal was reached early in 'rhe year, so The book has more pages 'rhan lhan lasl year, and a padded cover. Sfalil members had a happy day cgfl when They wenf lo Redlands for lhe Yearbook Workshop Day. Ralph Acuna was lhe bus driver. Much was learned abou? The consiruclion ol annuals. Edilor Sharlee Field, Business Manager Evanna Phegley, and adviser Miss Griffilh were capably as- sisled, and lhe year ends wilh a feeling ol a iob well done. The siall wishes To lhank lhe many sludenls who submiiled snaps, and also ihanks Drew Wesl, The Brawley News, and Charles Elms for piciures. Asgigfing ifhg phofographer Are all ihose names correcf? Ediforial plans Hs., ,wh 1 7-h...N 'G -'if' I ,Ag '-39 tr' I DENNIS FLAMMANG Sporfs RUTH PLYMIRE Aciiviiies DONNA MERRITT Adminisfraiion and Faculty .J I 7 , . PAT DOETSCH Classes I-94 12 ADELA ESCALERA Q H ,Iwi W 'W if . .P wi I 9, ,Sf 'PS X f , mince Koiuvezc Adverfising Mgr. Photos KATY WAVRA BONNIE HANKS Secrefary Phgfog 'I RICHARD CASEY JEANIE Menon Carfoonisf f Layou+s . I ' , 1 Iv: II y ' r XI, f , IQ ' , X II I I I X . J jx . dv ' ix ll V I. .' 1 7 N , I 1 ' F' J 1 I ' ' l I X 1 X. I ., X ,I , ,f I . I If 52' A J' IV ' fi ,- KTM X ga P- K. 6' eff X x.X NORMA HUDSON Organizaiions CAROL NEUFELD Division Pages ANNETTE ABDELNOUR Organizafions ENID SIMONS Seniors SUE LEE Seniors MARY LYNN TAECKE Copy BILL REYNOLDS Sporfs I :HIL fl Firs+ Semesier S+uden+ Body Officers FRONT ROW: Tisdell, Guiierrez, Olds, Flores. ROW TWO: Freeman. Rangel, SmiTh, Kefner, Hannon HamilTon. The olrhcers Tear an acTive parT in The lmperial Valley AssociaTed STudenT Councils or l. V. A. S. C. This year. Annie GuTierrez was in charge QT The c3ri+ic board which iudged all The plays in The valley. Ronald Adair presided aT The meeTings held in Brawley. Preser1T were sixTy members Trom oTher sTudenT councils in The valley. Representing Us All . .. :Ks X FRONT ROW G T gley McD I se Ta W TWO T d ll a T W THREE B o f s Th Ha g A M W The sTudenT council held regular meeTIngs on Wednesday aT IO 35 ID Room 2 The members perTormed Thevr duTues To The besT oT Their ablluTy nn carrynng ouT The wnshes oT The clubs They represenTed They were re sponsuble Tor The Three amendmenTs ThaT were proposed In The semesTer elecTuon The Two overruled were STudenT body oThcers elecTed Tor one Tull year and The regulahon oT leTTers and emblems an sporTs The amend menT whach was passed sTaTes ThaT The head song leader luke The head cheerleader as elecTed by The sTudenT body A new amendmenT To be passed musT recenve Two Thurds malornTy voTe The sTudenT councsl spon sored an aTTer game dance un The gym durnng TooTball season They also appropruaTed S900 Toward The organ Tund W W 27 ' .'f . ' Q, ZFX V V 'ZH , L Q 5 ' , I, 1 , V A J L .. , ' . l Y , as 3 t I ' M... , ng, Q . t A ' 1' R ' I 'J , V A i ' 55- .. 1 rf I , 1 YI' ea .f-T3 : u ierrez, Phe , T o e, Flores, Ree , eclrer. Alexander, Head, Kissee. g is e , Venable, BrandT, Willingham, Hannon, h r 1, Kefner, Brown, Sherman, MerriTT. : r wn, Win ord, Kalin, Carey, Old , Smi , mil- T n, Ran el, bdelnour, r, arne. 4-N, FRONT ROW Woodill Young Haynie Kalin Caligas Head Anderson Fuller Arferberry ROW 2 Diaz Hardman Nolan Armsfrong Rubio Avila Fernandez Merrdf Wilson ROW 3 Williams Duarle Lopez Shipley Grimaldo Tisdell Dofson ROW 4 Garcia Garcia Morales Ar+erberry Lopez Lopez Garcia Shining Instruments... The band has conrribuled much lo c ur school acrivihes an assemblies This year. They have been in arrendance ar all Tool- ball garnes and pep assemblies. Under The leadership of Mr. Wilson. Jrhe band arrended rhe Yumaelrnperial Valley Music: Festival where rhey received an excellenr rarinq. They rnarched in The Chrislnfias Parade, Carrol Carnival and Cav- alcade. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Wilson, Head, Fmanuelli ROW 2: Frey, Dofson, Rubio 28 Ccncbfised c? cfer iOO fcices, five cbews Mis yeef Fas C666 ew ciied by an ifueue if iefge 'iuricbef 35 boys voices. 1+ bas ceew +ve gee of We cicews 'e buf 5 new ofqew SWG Huey eccc'fb3sbee we f 'fCUQV' 'EVO work ard ceebefebce of evef-,fone com- nec+ec wi+h Weed Af We beglwicg Q5 fre yeari We chorus deparfncewi sbcmsefed an aiiecqame dance. Ai fiircuqb De- cember Ufiiii Cbrisfmes vacafioni sfrains ei beamfuf Ciirisfmas music couid be beard Hirouqboui Hue main buiidimg. The crworus bresenfed 51 Clfirisfmas essemby for me sfudems on December 22. An Evenung of Music was provided by Qlwe B U H S mixed chorus 9 rn' ,QQ 5 ' L ,. I' 'K P- X X 1? . I K Afrer Chrislmas vacalion came Ihe January I3 concerl, An Evening ol Musicgprefnaralionsi Then began lor lhe annual musical review. Rhylhm andsllqmance was presenied lo a lull house on March I I. Wifrh Qlorialionsfandreceipls from all of Ihe aclivilies, a down paymenl wasrnade on a Hammond organ, which was delivered Io The music room 'lheilvlonday aller fhe musical. nan. - fle Shoemaker feafured gay dancers. -f W Y -' 1- FRONT ROW: Abdelnour, Doelsch, Bryenf, Smi+h, Juare1, Lorenzana, Kissel, Young, Khalfre, Marler, Hickman ROW 2: Arferberry, Amezcua, Molina, Crawford, Wilkerson, Beaffy, Gish Gish Floyd ROW 3: Williams, Villereal, Villareal, Teran, Srarnes, Wood, Plymire, Hemmer.CIabougI1 ROW 4: Fernandez, Ramey, James, Owens, CI1a+win, Harrison, Parrish, Parrofl, Pollock, Holden, Roborfs THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY GEORGES FOOD MARKET f Vg va, Easler Sunrise Service and Corn- W V mencernenl and Baccalaureale ser- 5' J .gi vices will conclude 'rhe year For B. U I-I. S. choral cleparlmenf. Oilicers Iliis year were Julian Lor- enzana, presidenly Ardella Tisdell, vice-presidenli J. D. Venable, secre Iary-Ireasurer: Louella Sanders, slu- denlr body fepresenraliyep Penny Benson, publicilryz Mrs. Marie Besl- wick, direclor, 9 I ,yI Al if X Put your arms around me, honey, Gary Ufhana sang. These sfraw ha? boys sang She Sweet X , . JJAYA, , FRONT ROW: Tisdell, Hawkins, Harp, Siarnes, Oborne, Harvey, Johnson, Pale, McLean, Harriss ROW 2: Gish Scharh, Kefner, Brandi, Simons, Garguilo, Hendrickson, Blanchard, Baffles ROW 3: Bosfwiclc, Frazier, Jorgensen, La Berge, Journey, Day, Mason, Graves, House ROW 41 Underwood, Sanders, Pike, Owens, Milsfead, Gonzales, Lana, Le Meri, Benson Baumgardner. TI-IIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY TITSWORTI-I MILLS Los Conqlstadores del Desierto .-s .AY eww' ' ,w,'5Q it FRONT ROW Orllz Mnnshe Monlgomery Humphreys Gullerrez Ruegger Alderele Escalera Olea ROW TWO Alexander Russell Young Krelz Lewus Tae clcer Wlesl Valencia Norlega ROW THREE Garcia Bennell Cameron Garcua Brown Venable Abdelnour Doly Bulfers Lassey ROW FOUR Jimenez Floyd Rodriguez Wilson Shanlc Roberls Shfl Rebllc Frlield ROW FIVE Anderson Jones Jennmgs Warner Weldon Ruslon Lopez Pyealf Andres ROW SIX Hope ell Smgh Pulcl Mellon Culhberlson Plerce Wrnford Wresf Carey Harrls Los Conqulsladores llre Spanish Club ol B U H S embraces an :ls membership slu denlf ln good slandlng who are 'ralclng Span :sh an any of lhe classes and any Spanish speaking sludenls on 'rhe campus who care lo belong The club seeks lo develop lhe hnghesl Type ol comradeshup among lhese sludenls lhrough social galherlngs such as dances plcnucs and Chrlslmas merlendas Through lhe yearly Pan American Day program which lhls year wlll lealure lhe lheme The House lhe Ame:-:cas Bulll lhe Pan American Unuon building ln Washing lon D C and 'rhrough allendance lo lhe Padua l-lnlls Thealer and lhe Ramona Play lhe Club seeks lo develop a sense ol ap preclaluon for 'rhe cullure ol Spanash spealc :ng peoples OHICSFS were Annie Gullerrez presldenl Frances Bullers vlce presldenl lvlaxme An dres secrelary Dannue Wnesl 'rreasurer Snmon Carey llnance Sally Ruslon pub lucnly Mlss Lydla Gonzalez sponsor C 5 Y ' . D V ' I l I 'Y O f ' - T 2 W' S- l , 1 . ' T Q.. . , , 1 3' is 1- 'I T y - 2 7 - v 5 ig W . f - ll Z B' e I J S . Q .T - . S Q I 5 iv' ' tl ' .gg 1 'T 5F:9'nf? V, D ,f , ,, sg 4 - f T- U be tg gk I I ' ' WI I , ' l , , , . : Z W I ' . I ' . ' ' ' ' I ' . M ' . 'I . I' . I ' ' vu - - vu I ' . l . . . ., - - - - - , . .l. : . . ' . ' ' 1 I . I I l ' . I . - ' . . I . . I . FRONT ROW Senabla Tsullmara Wnlson Baffles Hopewell Mnfchell Benson Carullo Sharp Amezucua Bradford James Franco ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW -. Encouraging Friendliness ROW 2: Reese, Miss Turner, Mifchell, MerriTT FRONT ROW: Shank, McLean, Tisdall. 34 A YOUTI-l'S SYMPHONY Lfm To live consTanTIy above snobbery or word or deed. To place scholarship belore eocza ooligahons, and characTer beTore ape pearances. To bein The be-sT sense oemocraTic raTher Than exdusive, and loyal raTher Than popular. To wcrlc earnesTly, To spealc lcindly, To acT sincerely. To choose ThoughTTully ThaT course which occasion and conscience de- mand. T To be courageous always: To be discouraged never. In a word, To be loyal To The no- blesT principles and To malce my liTe a symphony oT high purpose and helpTu ness in which There is no dis- cordanT noTe. Girls' League, sponsored by Miss Lil- lian Turner, is The only group cT iTs Type in The lmperial Valley. This organizaTion includes all girls in school in a demof craTic group Tor The good oT The indie vidual and The school. lT sTrives Through iTs meeTings To esTablish good habiTs oT conducT and dress, encourage Triendli- ness, lcindness, and leadership among The sTudenTs. Programs are presenTed aT each meeTing which gives The girls an opporTuniTy To display Their TalenTs Tor The beneTiT and enTerTainmenT oT The group. Each year The League sponsors The Freshman TvloTherls Tea, an all-school dance in The spring, and Teas Tor oTher classes. A Girls League highlighT is T-li Jinlcs, where The lowerclassmen provide dinner and The upperclassmen Talce Their daTes Tor an evening oT Tun and Trolic. The League oTTicers are elecTed Tor onefyear Terms. 0TTicers Tor The l954- 55 year were: Ardella Tisdell, presidenT Donna MerriTT, vice-president AniTa Shank, secreTary7 Candy TvliTchell, Treas urer, Mary TvlcClean, welTare chairman DoroThy Reese, cheer leader: Caro Brown, sTudenT council represenTaTive. Promoting School Sfifii, lr ip Ki -T 7 .il Ill lllkk , ,x 6'fT Q3 Z-f L' 4'-A 'N 5 9, Yi.. ,. '62, - Lwkydf 25'--1---4.. FRONT ROW: Myers, Gufierrez, Gooch, Young, Reed, SmuTh, Hawkins, Hannon, Frazier, Kissee. ROW 2: Harfsoclz, Hamillon, RusTon, Brown, Hallman, HeaTwole, Crowson, LaBerge, House. ROW 3: Herve , owe , ourne y H II J y, Jorgensen, Benson, Anderson, Harriss, Nelson, KeTner. ROW 4: Hargrove, Cody, Kefner, Shipley, Shank, Shipley, McMillan, Garcia, O'DeII, Ralls. FRONT ROW: Myers, KeTn r. e ROW 2: Miss BeniTez, RusTon, Reed. To creaTe inTeresT and enThusiasm in The aThleTic,acTiviTies OT The school and To promoTe uniTy as well as wholesome and animaTed school spiriT7 These are The aims oT The Pep Club. l-lere aT B. U. l-l. S. we Tind a group oT energeTic sTudenTs under The advisership oT Miss Dclores BeniTez, which lends color and en- Thusiasm To all pep rallies and TooTball games. The club Takes charge oT many oT The pep assemblies during TooTball and baslceT- ball season and malces iT Their responsibiliTy To decoraTe The sTands and goal posTs Tor all The home games. This year The club spon- sored, ioinTly wiTh The G.A.A., a dance aTTer The l-lolTville-Brawley TooTball game To replenish The Treasury. AnoTher iob Tor The Pep Club is The selecTion oT song leaders by TryouTs. This iob has always been done very well, buT due To a new consTiTuTional amendmenT, The head song leader will be chosen by'The sTudenT body and her assisTanTs by TryouTs. , Oihficers are elecTed Tor one-year Terms. OTTicers This year were: Sally RusTon, presidenTy Helen Myers, vice-presidenT, Darla KeTner, secreTary-Treasurer: DorTha Reed, parTicipaTion chairman, and Miss Dolores BeniTez, sponsor. 35 Service in Need . . . FRONT ROW: Wise, GuTierre1, Wavra, Young, Shank, Villereal, Escalera, Carrillo. ROW 2: Funez, Hargrove, Paulk, Millan, Roarlr, Villareal, Zermena, Humphreys. ROW 3: Adams, Brown, STarnes, Morrow, Koluvek, Baeslcens, Head, Kurh, ROW 4: Burns, Myers, Loomis, Nishilcawa, Adair, ScoH, Jimenez, Beall, Allison. 0 r gg. I l fF. TF!! - ' T , , , I M 3 3 r . s in 7 l '4 , .c. A .r .1 WT The American Junior Red Cross, sponsored by 2' Miss BeaTrice Morrow, is one oT The crganizaTions To which all sTudenTs may belong. The club is a branch oT The American Red Cross and helps in all ways possible wiTh Their acTiviTies. The aims oT The club are To enroll each sTudenT in The mem- bership drive, To encourage world Triendship and To sTress yolunTeer service Tor oThers in need. RepresenTaTives are selecTed Trom each English class and Trom These represenTaTives are selecred The oTTicers Tor The year. The Club has been l4epT busy This year wiTh The enrollmenT campaign, The annual Tood sale, The 25 Navaio hogan lciTs ThaT were made and Tilied Tor ChrisTmas, The annual giTT boxes and a corre- spondence album. lvleeTings were held aT noon each Thursday whenever business arose. Presiding This year over The rneeTings were: Ronald Adair, president ROW 2: Koluvek, Miss Morrow. Adair. Brown- Candy lVllTCl'1ell, viCS-pV6SiCler1lj fAxniTa Shank, SGC- reTary: Adela Escalera, Treasurer: and Carol Brown, reporTer. K3 OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Escalera, Shank, Guiierrez. M M Featuring School News . . The Wildcal is published lwice a monlh lor 'rhe sludenls ol Brawley Union l-ligh. All school news and inleresling edilorials are included in Jrhe paper. The lirsl semes- 'rer slafl posilions were: Kalie Kissee, edilor, Gary Emanuelli, news edilorp Donald Knighl, sporls edilorq Frances Sherman, lealure edilorg Linda l-lovley, school edi- l'or3 Philip l-larsline, social edilor: Carol Brandl. adverlising manager: David Dol'- son czirculalion mana er: Lesla Gayle Cody, secrelaryi Millicenl Greer, reporlerp - Q W Lloyd Sims. piclure edilofi I E. Warne, adviser. Second semesler posilions were. Frances Sherman, edilorg Gary Emanuelli, adverlising manager: Kalie Kissee, leal- ure edilorq David Dolson, news cdilorg Carol Brandi, school edilorg lvlillicenl Greer, social edilorg l.es'ra Gayle Cod , circulalion , Donald Knighl, secrelaryg Linda l-lovley, piel-uve edilorq floyd Sims, sporls edilor. if ,X if Mlijij wyigfiyfllgyy ii MM' qjf g ' , 1 A fN l TO Rl iT: Harsli e, Sims Sherman, Dolson, Kissee, Emanuelli, Greer, Brandl, l'lovley,: nighl, Mr Warne. L' -'L- -.. On the Farm . .. FRONT ROW: Slaughler, Nishikawa, Belew. ROW 2: Russell, Mr. Luncle, Hovley. FRONT ROW: Russell, Nishikawa, Hovley, Belew, Yocham, Johnson, Hickey, Neales. ROW 2: Marfinez, Smi1'l1,Slaugh1er, Millerfi Hardeman, Trimm, Freeman, Laizure ROW 3: Smifh, Smiih, Haliman, Cowen, Wuyfines, Holiman, Smifh. ROW 4: Fifield, Rufledge, Birger, Holiman, Belew, Ming, Burns. bw ' Preparing lhemselves for lhe many farming aciiviiies in lhe Valley is a group known as 'rhe Fu- iure Farmers of America or for shori, F. F. A. Qualilicaiions for membership are: 'rhe boys have 'ro be familiar wiih lhe F. F. A. and iis iunciions, ihey have 'ro be enrolled in agriculiure, and have a proiecf. Some of 'rhe purposes of ihe club are lo develop rural leadership, scholasiic improve- menl, and lo slrengihen ihe confidence oi farm boys and young men in ihemselves and iheir work. The club sponsors many aciivilies during ihe year. Perhaps lhe mos+ imporiani is lhe exhibiiion and selling of iheir proiecis ai ihe California Mid-Winier Fair and ihe-display booih ihai is fixed by lhe F. F. A. Each year iudging Teams parlicipaie ai 'rhe Banlc of America Field Day, ihe Indio Fair, and ihe Kellogg Field Day. Also an imporiani aciiviiy of 'rhe year was ihe parliameniary procedure and speech coniesi. This year ihe F. F. A. had ioini meerings wilh 'rhe F. l-l. A. They also planned and had a dance and a banquei. Officers are elecied for one year ierms. Leading lhe F. F. A. lhis year was Larry Slaughier, presideni, w-iih Teisuo Nishilcawa, vice-presideniy Tony Belew, secreiary and reporlerg Carl Russell, ireasurerp Jody l-lovley, seniinely and Mr. Nuell Lunde, sponsor. .. And in the Home OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Roberfs, Hale, Needy, Head, Heed. ROW 2: Dofy, Monfgomery. FRONT ROW: Lewis, While, Whilhinglon, Floyd, Wilson, Mrs. Paxson, Flower, Jerome, Shipley, Anderson, Needy, Chavez ROW 2: Beclrwilh, Wall, Slarnes, Zimmer, Harvey, Bradford. Head, Humphreys, O'Dell, Head, Monfgomery ROW 3: Doly, Abdelnour, Chapman, Brown, Roberfs, Hale, Gonzalex, Needy, Wavra, Jennings, Rasco, Healwole I5 .X gxkgfsfi, .4 , 'F -fs' l-lere in our beaurilul deserl where home lile is so imporranl, we lind a busy group oi girls lcnown as 'rhe F. l-l. A. or Fulure l-lomemalcers ol America. The F. l-l. A. is lhe nalional organizalion ol pupils sludying hcmemalcing in Junior and Senior high schools ol lhe Uniled Slales and Terriiories. As an inlegral parl ol lhe program ol home eco- nomics in lhe schools ol America, il' oFlers opporluniiy lor 'rhe lurrher developmenl cl pupil iniria- 'rive in planning and carrying our aclivilies relaled To homemalcing. Fulure l-lomemalcers ol America is an incorporaled non-profil youlh organizaiion. ll is composed ol charrered slale as- socialicns, which in 'rurn are made up ol chaplers in iunior and senior high schools ollering home- malcing. Membership is enlirely volunlary and made up ol pupils who have been or are now en- rolled in homemalcing. Aclivilies sponsored by 'rhe club lhroughoul lhe year have boon spcnsoring a dance io raise funds for club use, sending 'rwo represenlalives and one molher ro lhe annual convenlion ar Asilo- mar, enlering exhibils al The California Mid-Winler Fair, and conducling social evenls for mem- bers. This year 'rhe F. l-l. A. and F. F. A. have held ioinl meerings and planned aclivilies lor rhe enioymenl oi all lhe members. Sponsor ol 'rhe Brawley F. l-l. A. is Mrs. Mildred Paxson and oliicers ol lhe I954-55 year were: Marilyn l-lale, president Mary Frances Head, vice-presidenlg Mary Elizabelh l-lead, secrelaryq Jo Roberrs, lreasurerg Ann l-lovley, parliamenlarianp Linda Monlgomery, hislorianp Sharon Needy, re- porrerg Rheba Dory, song leader. 39 Hard Work Brought Rewards... Everviiiinq ine? requires wcrif nes irs rewards, end ine Ceiiiornie Scriolersriip Federefion is no excep+ion. Eecr Veer fine rnennbers go on en educerionel excursion. This year Huey wenf fo Teievision Ciry. Firsfsernesfer criicers were: Deifno Renoei, presidenry Frances Burlrers, vice president Enid Simons. secreferyt Bonnie i-ienis ireesurerj Ceroi Neufeld, pubiicirvt Mary Lynn Teecicer, repre- senrefive. Second serresrer officers were: Meriiyr Le Berqe, president Edward I-icwerd, vice presidenr Cendv Mirciweii secrefery' Srenfey Sundry. +reesurert Janice Koluveif, Oubiiciiyy and Enid Sirncnsi reoreser+e+ive. Miss AV-.ene Pererscn was sponsor, Service Through Brotherhood The l-li-Y is lounded on lhe principle ol serving lhrough observance ol Chrislian brolher- hood, Members resolve lo place loyally above personalily, cooperalion above sell-inleresl, and friendship above individualily. ll is open lo all iunior and senior boys who wish lo ioin. Each yaar lhe boys sponsor a lacully-varsily baslcelball game lor The March ol Dimes and lhey also collecl money on lhe campus. The main sccial evenl ol lhe year is lhe l-li-Y Tux. This year only lhe seniors wore luxedos. Ollicers were: Gary Smilh presidenl: Ronald Adair, secrelary-lreasurer: Larry Slauqhler, program chairman: Lynn Wilson, proiecl chairman: Richard Casey, publicilvt Lowell Talley, sergeanl-al-arms: Curlis Cool, chaplain, and Mr, V. lvl, Edney, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Slaughler, Olds, Cufshaw, Adair, Venable, Smilh, Benson, Mahan, Russo, Carey, Reed ROW 2: Miller, Mamer, Frey, Roberison, Brown, Shank, Emanuelli, Abdelnour l ' . Garcia, Casillas ' ROW 3: Casey, Ming, Sims, Johnson, Talley, Humphreys, Hamil+on, Sliff ROW 4: Kilborn, Riley, Hasfain, Porler, Smifh, Rangel, Wilson, Cufshaw, Cool: Dolson, Russell ROW 5: Moyer, Jimenez, Brown, Van Bebber, Taylor, Schar+z, Rulledge, Childress ' Pierce, Flammang, Bell, Harquez, Kern, Swain, Nishilcawa ROW 6: Lee, Brown, Winfree, Johnson, Harstine, Blankenship, Allison, Head, Hovley, Gonzales, Avila, Beeman, Salinas, Hodreques, Arlerberry 'iw any Hi-Y members used lapel banks Y fo collecf money for The March of Dimes. ' Oficers FRONT ROW: Casey, Slaughfer, Smifh ROW 2: Adair, Wilson, Cook, Mr. Edney FRONT ROW: House, Harriss, Milslead, Hannon, rlaiiman, Niarler, Kissel, lisdell, Holden, Parroll. ROW TWO: Cody, Neufeld, Brandl, Pere1, Hernandez, Juarez, Kissee, Myers, Kelner, Mealer, Villareal, Molina. RON THREE: Hopewell, Frazier, Sherman, Owens, Kelner, Mc- Dole, Olea, Escalera, Venable, Doelsch, Wavra, Simons, Sharp, Kurlz, Cole. ROW FOUR: Hawkins, Gisl, Jorgenson,r'larp,r'1amiiion,f-xD- delnour, Harvey, Brown, Beech- ey, Siver, Beavers, Thompson. ROW FIVE: ilaeclcer, Merrill, Ruslon, Benson, laecker, Oborne, Journey, Hargrove, Beels, Gen L' P, zales, O'Neill, ROV! SIX: Field, Auslin, Flores. Gulierrez, P i s lol e, Pendley, Wynns, Roberls. l X. - FRONT ROW: Greer, Thorp Bain, Nichols, Freeman, Harl sock, Slarnes, Anderson, Gen zalez, Gargiulo. ROW TWO: Gooch, Hovle Pike, Milchell, Scharlz, Lane l..eMerl, Milchell, Smilh, Gon zalez, Alderele, Nelson, Sharp Sahara. ROW THREE: Scoll, Koluve Lee, Elmore, Reed, Whilled, Lu cio, Puiol, Singh, Hudson, San ders. ROW FOUR: Harvey, Villareal Voorhies, Hale, Glaze, Shipley Phegley, Brown, Baumgardner 1 Church, Puryear, La Berge. 'F' ROW FIVE: Birger, Hernande Juarez, Hernandez, Funez, Gar cia, Torrel, Hensley, Bilberry Horn, Bishop, Day, Woodill. 'Sci The purpose ol Y-Teens is lo build a lellowship cl girls devoled lo realizing ideals ol personal and social living in our common life, A5 5 gghogl branch ol lhe Y. W. C. A., Y-Teens slrives lo promole lhcse aims which predominale in ils sisler club. Any iunior or senior girl, regardless ol race or creed, may become a member ol Y-Teens. This year Y-Teeng hag gpongored fha annual membership drive and inilialion, lhe lormal inslallalion ol ol- licers, lhe annual Backwards Shag, baglqelg lor needy people al Chrislmas, lavors lor lhe hospilal al Chrisl- mas, lhe annual Falher-Daughler Banguel, lhe Aloha Dance, and lhe pulling ol Easler seals in envelopes. Ollicers are elecled lor one-year lerms. Ollicers lhis year were: Marilyn LaBerge, presidenl: Helen House, vice-presidenl: Louise Sharp, secrelary: Maxine Oborne. lreasureri Phyllis Frazier, linance: Annie Gulierrez, program chairman: Marsha Milslead, service chairman: Julie Hopewell, social chairman: Annelle Abdelnour, membership chairman: Ardella Tisdell, music chairman: Donna Merrill, worship chairman: Char- lene Freeman, publicily chairman: Frances Sherman and Penny Benson inlerclub council represenlalives. Mrs. Kipl, club sponsor. Following the Creed of the Desert THE CREED OF THE DESERT I wan? fo be pure as lhe lily, T As she lills her regal head: And looks away from lhe wasle of sand And lalks fo God inslead. l wanl lo be lrue as lhe primrose, Tha+ never fails lo appear, 1 Though fhe winler be harsh and send lillle rain Yel lhe primrose will always be here. N I wanl fo be meek and lowly, Like fhe pink verbena fair, And shed happiness around me, As she sheds her perfume rare. l wanl lo be slrong like lhe caclus, To wifhsland lhe adverse lhings of life, J To have somelhing within lo guard againsf sin, And make me viclorious in sfrife. l wanl my whole life like lhe deserl, l To be open and free and sfrong: With an unbroken view of God's heaven, And a heart full of sunshine and song. OC Q, 43 ' 46 Y ,M '29 oo- WK 1 Q' W l 'C' 'N'-5' xr' 'I ABOVE: Sack dr Wsses enlivened lhe Y-Teens informal inilialion X , .- N X BELOW: The Shag Queen and her princesses v-4 63' FRONT ROW: Oborne, Sharp,,LaBerge House, Tisdell ROW TWO: Sherman, Merrill, Hope- well, Milsfead, Benson ROW THREE: Abdelnour, Gulierroz Freeman, Frazier, Mrs. Kipf. 43 Foward March i A-elf-N' v . ,I A Avi, Rifle praciice and daily drills gave members of ilne California Cadel Corps a lorelasie ol liie in llfie armed Service. Qlzlicers were Lloyd Sims, Bob Reed and Edward Lee. Tlie cadeis were direcled by Mr. William Smiili. '? lb r-...M CADETS FRONT ROW: Reed, Lee, Sim Rodriguez, Pcrfer ROW 2: Ruiledge, Dial, Ne haus, Blankenship, Reed, L pe1,Gain,Ri+1en+haler, Ril ROW 3: Marlin, Wallet Ha Yafes, Kissee, Cufslia Nor+l1suH, Cain, Allison ROVV 4: Padilla, Price, Ham +on, Ramey, Byars, Mine Evans, Elms, Johnson ROW 5: Salinas, Leon, Bak Chacon, Jones, Tabare Singh ROVV 6: Garreff, Lane, Swai Lieber+, Dillinger, Egge McNabney, Anderson ROW 7: Rodriquez, Beall, Di McNabb, Websier, Aya Stiff RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW: Reed, Sims, Rodriguez, Porier, Ra Beall ROW 2: Dillinger, Reed. inas, Dial, Kissee, Cain, ledge, Lieber? UN a ers spenl a milifery weekend af Camp Cuyamaca Men of Letters ... FRONT ROW: Marquez, Lcrenzana, Slauglfder, Miller, Brown, Casillas, Aguirre ROW 2: Coach, Farrell, Elms, Garcia, Plvillips, Blanlcenslwip, Roberfs, Flammang ROW 3: Rangel, Smill-i, Winfree, Curiel, Dillinger, Lunceford, Smifh Coach Farrell, Rangel, ir, Casilles, Smirh To be eiqibe for We Le++ermaals C ut: you mus+l1ave a varswy le-Her in any SOON. Aoviscf +o+l1e C ub is Ccacr Farrell. We ciiicers are: oresidefwl, Gam Srriflf' vice president Ralph Cashlast Secfeiafyfreasurer, De-limo Range' feoreserlalive, Ronald Adair. 45 ongmtulations, mners A school is always proud oT iTs ouTsTanding sTudenTs. and The ones who are winners. The WildcaT sponsored a very successful poeTry conTesT This year. The winners were Ronald LunceTcrd, DoroThy Reele. and Edward T-Toward. Three boys and one girl wenT To Boys' STaTe and Girls' STaTe. They were John l-lead, David DoTson, John Benson, and Marilyn La Berge. Wilma GisT won much acclaim as an ouTsTanding homemalcer and won a l-lomemalcer oT America award. Annie GuTierrez is noTed Tor her speaking abiliTy. She won The counTy Voice oT Democracy conTesT, and Took some prizes in The speech TournamenT in San Diego. She is also acTive in 4-l-l worlc, and was awarded The counTy All-STar raTing, and The Diamond STar raTing Tor The sTaTe oT CaliTornia. J. D. Johnson won The speech conTesT sponsored by The Lions' Club oT Brawley. ' ' my Johnson Gif? PQX of ' ,talk y I , Q 5 Left Head, LaBerge. Dofso Right Lunceford, Reese, H 5 d X l b :MWA -sf s .44 g I 'A Q 4 Famous P?op e ,gay y 'ANL H , -J 'N' 2. 3314, 4 Q1 41 55 is l L1 nn., .-V1 ' V Q Lf., 4 1.44: H ' f N: i Who says Brawley lsn'l lannous7 Jusl oolc af all The famous people. Bugs Bunny, Raggedy Ann and Andyl Amos and Andy, Cleopaha, even Uncle.Sam. These were all seen on our campus on Dress Up Day. na Ni 47 Prom Queen The haunrinq refrain oi Wivielody of Love provided a Theme song for rhe 1955 iuniQr-senior prom, held on May I3. In a beaufiful cerenwonyi vivacious Ardelle Tisdeli was crowned queen, wiih i-ieien House and Debbie Church as princesses. 1 A QUEEN ARDELLA TISDELL PRINCESS HELEN HOUSE PRINCESS DEBBIE CHURCH Xbxohouejs of yoses. The Homes Eng Homecoming w' Queen 1 fr , fr This. years Homecoming game was phayedffagamsf if CSO+fO,? Wim Cemfrelf Neeilng vicfooofusiy. Ufhoqaqfeiners, reign- es queenfwes presbnfed wifh Lai bou, que? of red roses ,bb me ca 1951 of Hue 'foofbexl feam GSH! Smim. oACab+ains AJ. Dfyxenable presenfeq Ljke princessesjk Safwdfa Owens and f5xfdOHa Tisdell, wifhf J danceyjluer Hlirgame' was heldfr in he elm My dec .med gym vsq1?f?w3XLJf-Yierwa si img om' 'sm, Theljhrome in Wwe cerifefixof The v . , 4 X L, L! QUEEN UTHANA KETNER Owens and Ard The Queen wI+h h p s S ci Measles aboard ship and language difficulnes in a French hofel were some of The probTem5 Er-niTy and Corfieha conquered. 50 Our Hearts Wer Young and Ga Laughg 3 owenw were To be heero on Qegemoer 3 when The Sen-- iors Oresemeo Their oay Qur T-Teams Vfere Younq ano Gay . Virginia fiioen one T-Teen Myers oayfeo 'ne oarTs o' Corneia Skinner ans Emiy Kinnorougn Two young gf who were Taking a Trip To France en 'heir own. The gir s nao ro- mances n Dim WinTers ano Leo McEvoy 2-,Q younq nneoicai sTu- denTs, X,-no were piayeo oy T-Tarry T-TasTa'n ano John Benson. The oirs Qouid have easiTy been nicknanneo money bags oecause Their moThers made Them carry purses Tor Their money under Their CToThes. In spiTe oT aTT Their TroubTes, They hao rrany experiences To TeTl Their Trienos abouT. QTher members oT The casT were l.oueTTa Sanders, Gary Emanuelli George Humphreys, John T-lead Larry SmiTh Ronnie CuTshaw Bev er'y Journey, Kay T-Tarris, Sandra Cwens, Mariiyn La Berge, Mary Meaer, and Linea T-ToyTey. Home Sweet Homocide s J :A Xi ...ali Mo+her was busy wifh her new book The lieufenanf and h Members of The Junior Class presenled rheir class play, 'll-lome Sweel Homicide on March 25. Sharlee Field, Dinah, Enid Simons, April, and Jimmy Brown, Archieg porirayed The paris of 'rhe children of Penny Benson, a rnyslery siory wrifer. The children were always busy, frying lo solve a murder and marry 'rheir mofher oil lo handsome police lieulenanl, Bill Smifh, played by Lynn Wil- son. Everyihing ended well, wilh Jrhe childrens dreams fulfilled. Orher members ol 'rhe casl were Si Carey, Dick Mamer, Sonia Leivleri, Franlc Russo, Urban Kern, X-Xnnellre Abdelnour, Edward l-loward, Pele ln- man, Norman Moyer, J. D. Johnson, Richard asey, Adela Escalera, Linda l-lawlcins, Shirley Gonzales, Geraldine Smilh, aly Wavra, Carol Brown, Suzie Flores, Lowell Talley, and Evanna Phegley. C A H J t F lu H-.1 1191 lull' SNK'-'ix i iw- 4 Hiding a fugifive Righf: Shipley, Flores, B l f FI e ow: Bu fers, ores, S , r-My -, We 3'5 Righf: N. Brown, B. Brown. Hudson 52 Bu++ers h I ip ev -eel, 5' Pompoms, Megaphones, and The never-firing cheer leaders were always on hand ro encourage lhe slu- denls. They had a big smile no marler how The game was going. Firsr semes- Ter cheer leaders were Wilma Ship- ley, Susie Flores, and Frances Buffers. Cheeringlhe second semesler games were Buddy Brown, Nancy Brown, and Norma l-ludson. Batons lnspired Enthusiasm . .. Below: Gufierrez, Jorgensen, Rusfon Leflz Gufierrez, Rus+on, Jorgeriggn Beliind swirling blue and gold ponfi pons could be seen our lively, ever-m ing song eaders. Tliey were Annie G ierrez, Jewel Jorgenson, and Sally Rus lon. geooing our band llnis year were me forelresz Mary lvleoler Eleanor Villa real Gloria Carfilloi Dapliene Under wood, Clivia Srarnes Adeline Funez and Lucy Orliz. 53 Q- Drew Wesf Phofo f I I Q. 4 6 X K X X ff .. iw is X S L. V . ff ' fAm'I QQ4,1 1, ,, .Q Wu: -. av Qi? 1 Ci-53 I 1 Sports A porlion ol 'rhese animals have donned Ioolball and Iraclc shoes wilh cleals, baseball shoes wilh spikes, and baskelball shoes wilh rough rubber soling. They are all compeling wilh olher schools and among lhemselves lor Ihe hiqhesl honors. .Ano+her piece ol our myslery is now solved. T f N F' IIIIII Jgsw 1C,M,Lj- S cb A Z X THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY IMPERIAL HARDWARE COMPANY 55 0 l The WildcaTs sTarTed a raTher'unsuccess- Tul season on SepTember 6 againsT Palo Verde. The score oT ThaT game was T3-O in Tavor oT The BlyThe Team. The nexT week saw Calexico Taking home a 20,6 win Trom The Brawley gridiron. The hopes Tor a cham- pionship dimmed when we were deTeaTed I3-6 by El CenTro on 0cTober 8 aT The SparTansl Tield. This marked The TirsT Time in many years ThaT El CenTro gained pos- session oT The VicTory Bell. Then came The WildcaTs' only Two wins oT The season as They beaT lmperial 20-6 on The Tigers' home Tield and Tollowed iT nexT week wiTh a win Trom T-lolTyille in a Thrilling I4-l2 yicTory. The hopes Tor a Valley championship were compleTely desTroyed when They were downed Tor The second Time by The Calexico Bulldogs IQVO. The Tollowing week saw The WildcaTs iourneying To Yuma Tor a I9-O loss To The Criminals. The nexT clash wiTh Vikings oT l-lolTville seT The CaTs back sTill anolher peg as They losT 34-6 in a sTricTly second-halT game. ln The lasT game oT The season, EI CenTro clinched Their righT To The VicTory Bell wiTh a 26-O win. AlThough The Team is losing some oT iTs mosT valued men in The graduaTing class, Those leTT hope To rebuild Their Torces wiTh The experience gained playing wiTh Them and wiTh members Trom The championship Junior VarsiTy To go on To a successTul season nexT year. 1 A X' 'B ji i I hulk Avatar i M Wg A J. , . I x N Q, X , I ...QIIQ 0 1 L ' 1 , X X R ' E I ' J I! L .K fs- N , 1 'K g 5' ' -vo JAMES DILLINGER-RG GORDON WINFREE- DELFINO RANGEL-RE GARY SMITH -T CHARLES FLOYD - 'AOB GEORGE BELL-FB GILBERT MENDOZA-RT HENRY RODRIGUEZ-LG JOE MAROUEZ-RH RALPH CASILLAS - LH RONALD ADAIR -- LE EDWARD LEE - RG J. D. VENABLE LOWELL TALLEY CHARLES ABDELNOUR-Q JIM E. KILBORN - FB DENNIS FLAMMANG-C RAYMOND MARTINEZ- E X LE up 5 1 I . , LR Q In U I, f' . I a' I LY V Q -. , ,E'i' Q 4 5 it . H - u 'fs 3 . . nhas k., M' R B I L Nr l 1 7 I 5 Ak ,, I III ,. I, . ' v l 'A xx X S X 7 E I Q1 w I I Sig' , W 3' V -Y N 5' D X r N , ,J , l f I TT' ' I h . FQ A f I MW. if ss, I , LOUIS CURIEL-RG DAVE ROBERTSON-LE DAVE MILLER-RH RONALD FREY -- RE WESLEY LUNCEFORD - LYNN WILSON - C CHARLES BLANKENSHIP-RE DICK MAMER-OB CARL RUSSELL-T NOLAN ROBERTS - LH DONALD PEMBER- RG JODY HOVLEY -- LT JOHN HEAD-T GENE BLANKENSHIP-RT LARRY SLAUGHTER-LH LEONARD OLDS - R- LH ARTHUR GARCIA - LG JAMES DIAL, Mgr. TYLER JOHNSON, Mgr CHARLES ELMS, Mgr. 3 FRONT ROW Ramey, Wallef, Smith, Valdivia, Johnson, Cufshaw, Burnell, Womack, Casey. ROW O W lliams, Dally, Shank, Hamillon, Carey, Owen, Marlin, Lairmore, Dial, Loomis. ROW EE Pierce, Noriega, Perez, Smi1'l1,'Jernigan, Tisdell, Allen, Rebik, Rufleclge. ROW FOUR Aguirre, Wilson, Jackson, Rebik, Burgoyne, Riley, Hay, Burns, Wies'r, Pendley, Ming. ROW G errero, Rodriguez, Hardman, Lunceford, Harvel, Price, Kissee, Valencia. Junior Varsity Sparked by llwe brillianl passing 'ream ol Eddie Ray James and Gary Bur- nell and ibe liard-billing ground game ol Carl Womaclc, 'flue Wildlcillens narrowly missed becoming llne league cbambs when llwey were sliul oul by Calioalria, I3-O. Tlne Killens reoresenred Brawley we 1, racring uo a Tolal ol 7 wins and 2 osses. Tney were one ol llie liigbesl scoring learns in llwe Valley willw 234 poinls, oyer 2lf2 rimes rlwe number af ooinls scoreo againsl' lliem. Even more speclacular baye been llieir yardage gains. Unlif rlneir lasl conference game, rlney lwad I884 yards 'ro llneir credii. Tliis made an average ol 269.l yards per game, well aboye llie figure ol any ollier J. V. 'eam in llwe Valley. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY WILKE MACHINE AND AUTO PARTS SHOP 59 Wild Kittens Sparlced by The brillianT playing oT Eddie Ray James, Gary BurneTT. and Carl Womack, The WildlciTTens narrowly missed becoming The league Junior VarsiTy champs when They were shuT ouT by CalipaTria, I3-O. The KiTTens reprosenTed Brawley well, racking up a ToTal oT seven wins and Two losses. They were one oT The highesT scoring J. V. Teams in The Valley wiTh a ToTal oT 234 poinTs, over Two and one halT Times The number oT poinTs scored againsT- Them. JusT as specTacular were Their yardage gains. Up unTil Their lasT Two games They had a ToTal QT I884 yards, which gave Them an average oT 269.I yards per game, well above The Tigure Tor any oTher J. V. Team in The Valley. J.V. cafpiains, Carey and C y A.,- 60 hWIl pqnnasatl ' z FRONT ROW: Loomis and Adams, mgrs. ROW 2: Myers, Diclcy, Duarfe, McNabney, Marquez, Church, Villalobos, Garcia. ROW 3: Birger, Muse, Foshee, Riley, Lee, Ccclanahan, Fifield, Edward, Workman. ROW 4: Burns, Meriff, Ray, Miller, Ryder, McDole, Shank, Lopez, Coach Duncan. ROW 5: Coach Wells, Freeman, Willey, Kennedy, Reed, Lane, Spieler, Diaz, Cruiel'o. Rinkydinks The Rinlcydinks really looked good lhis season as lhey suc- ceeded in winning all buf Jrwo ol Their games. Born losses were by a very close margin, however, and if soems as if nexf years J. V. Jream is in ?or some line lalenl. V Z' s.: Jump ba ..---'W Brawley Hoopsters, Sizes A... Slarling off on lhe righl fool, fhe Wildcals edged 'fhe Viclorville live 34-32. The wins conlinued lo pile up as 'rhey delealed 'rhe Imperial Tigers 49-34 and followed il by lrouncing lhe Calipalria l-lornels 48-28. The following Friday saw The EI Cenlro Sparlans lall before The onslaughl ol lhe 'Cals 'ro lhe lune ol a seven-poinl loss, 49-42. Then came deleal when lhe league-leading Calexico Bulldogs succeeded in overwhelming Brawley, 62-50. Undaunl- ed, lhe Wildcals downed l-lollville 42-37 and wen? on lo regisler lhe only win over lhe Calex- ico Bulldogs in 'rheir second meeling by a score ol 48-38. Brawley cinched second place in lhe league wilh lhe deleal ol 'rhe Vikings for 'rhe second lime, 45-37. The Wildcals' slay in The SCIF finals was shorl, lor in lhe lirsl game ol lhe series lhe Cirossmonl Foolhillers elced oul a 48-44 win which Coach Wells and his boys should be . So ended a very successful baslcelball season ol proud. R W Abdl Cfh X FIRST O : enour, us aw, Ada Casillas, A uirre. ROW 2: Curiel, Price, Rob 1 W Jump ball N D OOO Coach SmiTh's B's losT Their TirsT game oT The '55 season when They were maTched againsT The l-lolTville Bls on The same nighT ThaT saw The Ks deTeaT Vic- Torville. The score was 38-37. ln The nexT game, however, The Team made a comeloaclc and sTayed ahead oT The lm- perial Tigercubs all The way To give Themselves a 4l-34 win. They were well on Their way wiTh a 38-26 Triumph over The CalipaTria B's, bui suTTered anoTher seTbacl4 as The El CenTro Team came Trom behind To Talce The game 40-36. Their Third deTeaT came aT The hands oT The Calexico Bullpups 39-36 and was Tollowed bya TourTh loss, This Time To The l-loITville LiTTlelcings in Their second meehng. The Bullpuof Tcolc anoTher biTe ouT cT The Brawley T-earn, winning Their second game againsT ws, 43-729. Then The LiTTlelcings sTrucl4 again, bL,ckeTing 35 poinTs To The KiTTensl 29 To end The season. ji' ennis goes do Phofos courfesy of Brawley News - g ,T Flamming breaks up a shot ik FIRST ROW: Jernigan, Oliva, Aguirre, Dial, Soza, A ROW 2: Puiol, Floyd. Olds, Williams. ROW 3: Rufedg 9 Johnson, Gibbs. ThaT's Mr. Smi+h coaching The boys. The small bul powerful D leam oul- !! H N 9? K ,J ABOVE: C'S: FIRST ROW: Gonzales, Triiillo, Allen, Van Bobber, Adams. ROW 2: lQennedy,.Spieler, Pere1,Winford. ROW 3: Burns, Rogers, Wiley, Felimon. BELOW: D'5: FIRST ROW: Walsh, Gray, Walker, Kefner. ROW 2: Shank, Lunceford, Mafherly, Hill. 64 Brawley's Cs slarled lhe season wilh a bang, losing only a non-conference game To Coachella oul ol lhe lirsl lhree played. Several games and very levy deleals laler, lhey found lhemselyes in lhird place in lhe Valley league al lhe end ol The season. ranlced all compelilion in lhe Valley and ended The season on lop ol lhe heap lo lhe pleasure ol Coach Farrell. Led by high-scoring Jimmie lvlalherly, lhey pulled lhemselvesioul ol a lwo-loss hole and inlo a lirsl place playoll againsl EI Cenlro D's which lhey won in an exciling 22-20 con- 'rest ,. Varsily Baseball , Fronf Row: Johnson, Mar- quez, Lorenzana, Dial Moser, Adams Row 2: Rodriguez, Aguir- re, Rangel, Bariell, Wil- liams, Rodriguez, Wo maclc, Lorenzana. Row 3: Coach Wells, Lunceiord, Culshaw, Price, Phillips, Owen, Winfree, Slaughler. Batter Up. l-leaded by co-Capiains, Vicenie Aguirre and Ronald Adair, Brawley's varsiiy baseball Team was loolcing forward 'ro a successful season as spring again rolled around. ln Their pre-league opener againsi Grossmoni, Coach Wells' nine was sei baclc, however, suffering a I4-8 deieai. The Cais loolced preiiy good lhough. The remaining games oi ihe season were as lollows: March IS, Yuma, here April I5, Calexico, here March 23, Coachella, here April I9. El Cerllro, l'l9r9 March 25, Hollville, here April 22, Hollville, There March 29, Yuma, fhere May 3. imperial, here April 2, Coachella, fhere May 6, Calexico, there April 8, Imperial fhere May I3, El Cenlro, fhere Wilh only a lew rerurning players, Brawley's iunior varsily baseball leam eniered ihe '55 season wiih hopes of doing belier ihan iheir lasi year's counierpari. While ihe Varsiiy loole over our new baseball iield al Firsi and A, ihe Kiiiens pracliced on ihe Easiside under ihe experi guidance ol Ed Beechey. Mr. Beechey is coach for ihe Brawley Merchanhs winier league and has whai il ialces 'ro nnalce ihe ouiloolc good for 'rhe season. . .M 4 ' 6 i s, L 'K , A Vbinmll J.V. Baseball ' Fran? Row: Riley, Aguirre, 7. Oliva, Dennis, Malherly, Hay. ROW 2: Merrill, Dalby, Gar- cia, Pierce, Perez, Duarfo. Vessels, Coach Duncan 6 Brawley Track .Il Track FRONT ROW H d R b + D P W3 H + Success has been 'rhe keynole for lhe Brawley Thmclads durmg 'rhe lasl fave years and lhus year s group slarled off wllh 'rhe unlenluon ol mannraun Ing 'rhls record Spnruls were hugh for The learns loolced good and Coaches Farrell and Smulh are hard men lo beal The schedule lor rhe season was as follows March I2 l-lunhngfon Beach There March l5 Yuma here March 23 Coachella There Aprul 22 Arizona Calmlornua lnvnlalnonal played al Yuma Apral 30 Blylhe May 6 Counly here May I4 uarler Fnnals May I7 Sem: Fnnals May 2l ClFFunals May 28 Slafe Meer , Q n , 1 l MB, t 2 f B 2 L , P K , '1 x 9 l 2 . I y Q yi + r 5 ., , jr f . 4 S. l A : ea , o er s, ixs, or'I'er,Casilles,Smi1'h. ROW 2: Arferberry, Wilson, Valdivia, Cufshaw, Rogers, Casey. RO z as ain, Shank, Kilborn, Russel, Carey, Miller, Dannis, Mariinez. Flamming, Coach Smifh 1-Ilia I -B- lan I Track FRONT ROW Ru+ledge Valencla Mamer Allen Burnefl' WIESl Floyd Church Nushlkawa ROW 2 Urquldez Alcaraz Hall Chl'dress Pember Jernigan James Soza Tom ROW3 Olds Gonzales Bayon Johnson Foshee Cool: DICREY Smllh ROW 4 Tabarez Truglllo Rivera Vnllalobos Wilson McNalJney McDole Sprunk Noruega Krssee .J- C Track FRONT ROW Scoll Gradlllas Lopez Lopez Myers Dnaz Avell Lara Lopez ROW 2 Loomns Curnmmgs Ray Ryden Wvnford Al n Dnckerson Sanchez Gonza'es ROW 3 Coach Farrell Fernandez Spueler Pierce Freeman Wallrer Trugullo Knlborn Y .B- l I ' -,BJ eB- X 1 I O t W N t A , K O I .Z A ,I I OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sharp, Mrs. Hardenbrook, Hudson ROW 2: Scharlz, Nlealer, Hanks ROW 3: Shipley, Mallnis, Pluiluios Every Monday after School -- G.A.A FRONT ROW: Slarnes, Zimmer, Russo, Mason, Wise, Shipley, Coflell, Crowson, Bradford ROW 2: Smilh, Ralls, Ruegger, Asamen, Whillinglon, Alderere, Abdelnour, Doly, Crawford ROW 3: Head, Hammer, Lewis, Anderson, Elmore, Field, Puiol, Funez ROW 4: Ruegger, Wavra, Hoffman, Needy, Culhberlson, Colhran, Hanks, Mealer, McCullough, Nlonlgomery, Humphreys V. ., I-.- The Girls' Alhlelic Associaiion is an organiza- Tion for all B. U. H. S. girls who enioy sporis. lhey hold Their meeiings every Monday and enioy such 1 Things as playdays and dinners. 'lhis year lhey played baskeiball, volleyball, volley rennis, lciclc- ball, baseball, and speed-a-way. Officers were Marie Maihis, president Ruih Phillips, vice-president Mary Mealer, recording secreiary: Bonnie Hanlcs, corresponding secre- 'raryg Wilma Shipley, ireasurerg Mary Sharp, pub- licilyg uden+ council rep- resenraiiveq and Norma Hudson, cheer leader. Mrs. Eleanor l-lardenbroolc was sponsor. . Q - Q . 'sn QM! 5 GAA girls made and sold pom-pons for the fooiball games. V ' MMM . w f X 4' . , - 4 h 4 ' .. 5 Speed-a-way is like foofballf' say Annie and Mary W Q 'I . 5 . 5 . in., V K, ' ,ky .g . ' I , Q flu? A .V , - i 6 -L A ffiiifffr. . N I .gn L - I - ..a-,gal . t A ..V. '-wi, ' . Nl 'Kr-is ' , ..s . ..,,. WCM.: M, W 4137 eg s M . 4. ..... ,, . 4, ln., , ng .gg X .. FRONT ROW: Quinfana, Gufierrez, While, McMillan, Ballard, Floyd, Sharp, Scharfz, Mafhis, Shipley. ROW 2: O'Dell, Bilberry, Doeisch,l,Wavra, Guiierrez, Escalera, Sharp, Hudson. ROW 3: Ballard, Gisi, Gisf, Gisi, Holden, Jorgensen, Harvey, Hernandez, Hernandez, Garcia, Young. ROW 4: Lima, Khaffre, Swindle, Graves, Phillips, Glaze, Arferberry, Robinson. ,fx X. .1 1' 1 H n ' sr J 2 ' W 'xl :sg :wi 'hs THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE BRAWLEY DRUG COMPANY . fi? T573 1 k C Classes The dilemma is solved: Our deserT Triends are The sTudenTs who make up The TinesT school in The Valley, Brawley Union l-ligh School. The mosT Timid are The Freshmen and The boldesT are The Seniors. The Seniors have made Their IasT Trip. Tor Their qraduaTion is soon. There are many animals in our deserT, iusT as There are many Types oT sTudenTs: and iusT as The animals have learned To co-operaTe and geT along, so have The sTudenTs OT our school. This is The secreT behind The greaT spiriT and en- Thusiasm ThaT is ever-presenT in Brawley Union l-ligh School. Xlllllllkfx Qllffffcf, 21-'Q E9 xfbf... l.j-1 -fi If :7 f,fl fl ff, - - ffjfij, 1 I-77 Iliff! ..-,lf LXI'-:?!6 ,:ls,,7Q, yu.: X 'QQ ,A b3 !l FRESHMAN SPO XJSORS Freshmen Be The class of '38 seemed lo be losl al hrsl bul soon adapled Themselves +o The surroundings and busy sched ol B U l-l A lea was given lor The freshman molhers on Novem ber 23 The big occasion oT The y ar was The Baby Ball given by The sophomores in honor of lhe freshmen o March l2 Somelhing new This year was a freshman as sembly in which a play Wilbur Faces Tacls was pre senled Class ollicers were, .Jesse Kahn, president Reba Doly, vice presidenlg Kay l-lumphries. secrelaryg Larry Gray, lreasurerg Samuel King, cheer leader: and James Trimm, Ann Alexander, and Freddie Garcia, sludenl council represenlalives. The class sponsors were Mr. Donald Boellner and Mrs. Belly Fox. came Acquamted with B U H S 1 Wil? he R, ., P, FRONT ROW: Procfor, Neri, Lewis, Needy, Monfgomery, Rieaues, Rasco, Russell, Mendoza ROW 2: Ramos, Reyes, Orfiz, Minshew, Paulk, Vea+on, Marlin, Keifh, Milchell, Krepela ROW 3: Owen, Lee, Marquez, Mafherly, Mcljlanalian, Ryclen, Rogers, Mifchell, Mercer. ROW 4: Kissee, Lassey, Krelz, Russo, Owens, Powell, Ruegger, Melron, Nealey, Lopez, Munoz. ROW 5: Merrill, Laizure, Parker, Oliva, Perez, Lorenzana, Kennedy, Kilborn, King, Miller, Oliveras. Bhuaviaf QD if ss fs was FRONT ROW: Jameson, Harrison, Gisl, Gisi, James, Hammar, Fuller, Hoffman, Holden. ROW 2: Bobby, Holiman, Frey, Franco, Floyd, Gonzales, Garcia, Hickman, Jones, Jennings, Humphreys. ROW 3: Flower, James, Garcia, Jull, Fonseca, Johnson, Hardeman, Hay, Hopewell, Esfrada Gray. ROW 4: Edward, Jones, French, Jerome, Hall, Church, Garcia, Haines, Hanks, Gonzales, Fifield ROW 5: James, Harris, Charles, Garcia, Garcia, Gonzales, Gibbs, Jonson, Hernandez, Gradillas, Freeman Foshee i M, lm... .,- , 1 . 1 ,J n . g 'Q .-f. ..- bfi 9' 'f Z ,X f J -ff ,Wy 1' .vu sq J Q v e N o xN .' 19 Qi H i :NV .1151 swf, , 14' L,,l :A sv f 3-J' ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Rosario, Rodrigues, Lima, Lorenzana, Leon, Reyes, Osborn Morfon, Rowe. ROW 2: Walsh, Websfer, Whilmer, Torix, Weldon, Whiifing lon, Panish, Ochoa, Lee, Pierce, Noriega. ROW 3: Simons, Reynolds, Rui led e Workman Rile Mendibill Orduno Rosario ROW 4' Shank Ray, 9 1 - Y' - I ' ' - Pierce, Kalin, Loomis, Lopez, Lopez, Sullivan, Moore, Koluvelr. ROW 5: Trimm Wilson, Simpson, Suils, Willingham, Williams, Willingham, Swing, Slandridge, Ray, Sforrs, Williams, Stanley. BELOW: ERONT ROW: Zunlgo, Wall, Smifh, Woodill, Wavra, Scofi, Myers, Warsf anabea. ROW 2: Lopez, Wainwright, Sfarnes, Zugg, Truiillo, Sanchez, Warn: Enbyrlllrerson, Valdiyia, Salinas. ROW 3: Venable, Zimmer, Waflcins, Shipley Ii: 1 .RW0rhaclt., Trullllo. Willey. ROW 4: Valencia, Wilson, Villalobos, Wil: m. eed Smifh, Smifh, Manley, Sanchez, Sanchez. 74 B-ww 05 Q , l Concenfrahng on .gg Sophomore officers Froni row: Head Grp Sophomore sponsors Mrs. Barbara Jernigan, Mr. Clarence Rison The Sophisticate Row 2: Reese, Willingham, buffers Row 3: Jones, Kefner, Winford l I Q W ,J So familiar fo fhe surroundings of B. U. l-l. S., fhe sopho- mores were able fo parfalce in school affairs. The fradifional evenf of fhe year was fhe Baby Ball, given in honor of fhe freshman class. Held on March 12, fhe evenf feafured a carnival fheme, wifh music by fhe Parisians. Anofher imporfanf occurrence was rhe ordering and ref ceiving of class rings. The class officers were: Mary E. I-lead, presidenfg Frances Buffers, vice-presidenfg Edna Hargrove, secrefary: Gerald Jones, freasurerg Jimmy Kefner, cheerleader: and Anifa Wil- lingham, Gerald Winford, and Dorofhy Reese. sfudenf coun- cil represenfafives. The class sponsors were Mrs. Barbara Jernigan and Mr. Clarence Rison. LI-D-I i E Q , xi FRONT ROW: Phillips, Ramey, Moser, Lane, Nealey, Padilla, Neuhus, Pendley, O'De'l, McNabney. 2. . . . . ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Soph mores Ruder, Oguirre, Nelson, Marlnnez, Lucio, Klwaffre, McMillan, Reese, McLean, Pale, Pale. Sora, Pollock, Pollock, Rubio, Reed, Kissee, Ragsdale, Neufeld, Rios, Rodgers, Ouinlana. Mason, McDole, Reyes, Orduno, Leon, Keafon,McCullougl1 Parder, Muse, Ruegger, Ramey, Kelner, Cosario, Renfeuas, Rivera, Lairmore, Norflmcml, Rebilc, Myers, Long, Riley, Magee. Kasfner, Pvealr, Miner, Alpine, Roberls, Mifchell, Rifzenllualer, Mel+on, Price, Needy, Ralls. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Gonzales, Fairley, Graves, Haynie, Jernigan, Gasfelo, Griialva, Johnson, HaI', Fiol. ROW 2: Jones, Head, Head, Galarle, DarreH, Jameson, Hammer. Hlflliey, l'l0FWafl1..G1U1m6f - - ROW 3: Juarez, Heafwole, Hargrove, Hill, Flower, Jackson, Hovley, Garcia, Gulleffel, FONSGCG. BlGnlfen5l 'P Holiman. ROW 4: Johnson, Fernandez, Foofe, Hardman, Juane. J ames, Harvel,Jol1nson. ..- f'S x,-.- Roberfs. .. 101' LJ 'Ax FRONT ROW: Villareal, Shipley, Shank, Valadez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Zermeno, Singh, Young Wilkerson. ROW 2: Smifh, Swindle, While, Wood, Wuyiens, Winford, Villareal, Wiesi, Wiesl, Wise, Gorham ROW 3: Wiley. Williams, Sanabia. Spieler. Sprinlr, Simard, Websier, Woods, Williams, Underwood Websier, Willingham. ROW 4: Singh, Tomas, Tabarez, Singh, Valdivia, Sfanfcrd, Tisdell, Sfegall, Swain, Tsuiimura. Sophomores helped serve refreshmenfs af +he Homecoming dance .... Lunch on fha campus . , . Ordering sophomore rings , . V4 -,Z Q , U. , . no o FRONT ROW: Drysdale, Baeslzens, Bennefl, Burns, Crowson, Coffell, Bulfers, Brown, Coleman. ROW 2: Buford, Ccfhran, Cameron, Duar+e, Esplnosa, Beall, Blakey, Cason, Crawford. Z Brown, Caigos, Abel. ROW 4: Bayon, Armsfrong Del Real, Burns, Elms, Allen, Beal Byars, Beavers, Campbell, Allsea ROW 3: Carrillo, Burris, Cowin, Aladero, Cain, Cuflwberlson, l A carnival lheme was used of flwe Baby Bell . .. Lunch in +l'1e cafeteria . .. I pledge allegiance . 4 I r ,yer 1 79 'Q 4 17 JUNIOR SPONSORS 45 '.- pf jj Miss Rufh Jacobson, Mr. William Smilh 5 The juniors, now upper-classmen, have lhree Ira- dilional laslcs lo perlorm: lhe annual, lhe junior play and lhe junior-senior prom. Sharlee Field was elecled edilor ol lhe annual, and Evanna Phegley was elecled business manager. They were aided by an ellicienl slall. The junior play, l-Iome Sweel Homicide, a lhree-acl myslery comedy, was successlully pre- senled on March 25. The prom, a May evenl, carried on lhe 'rradilion ol cleverly planned. glamorously presenled evenls in honor ol 'rhe seniors. The receiving ol class swealers was a big evenl lo lhe juniors. The emblem, designed by Rila Ford, was a B wilh a wildcal looking lhrough The upper hall ol lhe leller. The class ollicers were: Si Carey, presidenlg Chuclc Abdelnour, vice presidenlq Norma I-Iudson, lreasurerg Arl Garcia, secrelary, Vera Venable, cheer leader, and Buddy Brcwn, Donna Merrill and Jeannie IvIcDole, sludenl council represenlalives. Class sponsors were Miss Rulh Jacobson and Coach William Smilh. 80 JUNIOR OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Hudson, McDoIe, Merrill ROW 2: Carey, Brown Jolly Juniors 5 Y R 177 ' f 'f 6L 1,4f 4 N a ff: f-affix' XJXQ FRONT ROW' Hernandez Garcia Garcia Juarez Jor enson Hawkins Hudson n l . ,,,, g , ' , , Go za es, Hale. ROW 2: Porler, Gonzalez, Huerla, Hernandez, Ford, Flores, Hamillon, Hallman, Hanson, Gooch, Gufierrez. ROW 3: Liebert, Kern, Fernandez, Holiman, Harfscck, Johnson, Gargiulo, Joe, Horn, Phegley. ROW 4: Jimenez, Inman, James, Grimaldo, Curshaw, Field, Harding, Howard, Hensley, Hanks. Promoted Great Projects FRONT ROW: Taecker, Smith, Shirley, Wood, Wynns, Woodill, Sharp, Wavra, Simons. ROW 2: Torres, Young, Taecker, Shipley, Morales, Venable, Whifled, Villegas, Swain, Schoonover Voorhies. ROW 3: Truiillo, Salinas, Tom, Sullivan, Shank, Scharh, Wallel, Smith, Van Bebber, Srnifh, Slifl 2 pe' s Q Y iv' Xb -eg. FRONT ROW Benn Brown Blankensln B ef D T ln p s oe sc Escalera Elmore Bnlberry Dunagan Bllberry W 2 Ballles Brown Benson Ausinn eeclley rorwn C ausey Anderson Arauyo nal Arlerberry Ballard Burger ROW3 Abdelnour Day Bowles Case B ll C lc y e oo B own Caslllas Ceacon Abdeln B Burns W 4 Baumgardner B hop Alncua BI nclward Alllson Chd our urgoyne Qsfer a Bar 0 Bnern n Corrulhers Avula Dennus Brown ,-x How many fnclcels lo lhe dance7 Today s menu Spaglwevh and meal balls green ad rr' -.ag FRONT ROW: Neufeld, Marquez, Orosco, Robinson, Lane, Kissel, Puryear, Ruston, Marler. ROW 2: Phillips, Pendley,Nisl1il1awa, Paxfon, Plymire, Parroff, Harfsoclc, McDole, Lee. ROW 3: Nichols, Mifclnell, Pislole, Roberis, Koluvek, Kurfz, Rogers, Ming, Russo, Mahan. ROW 4: Nelson, Perez, Lima, Procler, LeMerf, Moyer, Phillips, Reynolds, Lunceford, Merrill Those beauliful iunior sweafers Reed A ve'y classy class , . Dy bus s ol 83 The senior class oTTicers were: Gary SmiTh, presidenT7 Ronnie CuTshaw, vice presidenTq Joan MiTchell, secreTary3 Maxine Oborne, Treasur'er: UThana KeT- ner, cheerleader: and J. D. Venable, Frances Sherman and Leonard Olds, sTudenT council represenTaTives. The class sponsors were Miss Mary Collins and Mr. Desmond SmiTh. V YN As we come To The largesT TooTsTeps we Tind The seniors, The class oT I955. They are leaving behind Them Tour Tun- Tilled years oT learning and happy Times. The memories This class will leave behind are many. They can never TorgeT The class play in December, Our I-learTs Were Young and Gay, which was an hilarious success. Then on Jan- uary 28 a memorable evenT occurred. DiTch Day. The seniors Tobogganed and Tumbled down The sides oT The Laguna MounTains. LasT, buT noT leasT, was graduaTion wiTh The TradiTional pageanT on June IO To compleTe Their Tour ouTsTanding high school years. The Dignified any .hi I Q T.. . f L A Yay ,,, A Q.,-Af Ii I f 'Li RONALD ADAIR NOLAN D. ALLISON WILLIAM ALLISON Fi-LA., i, 2, 3 Hi-Y, 4 Junior Red Cross Milifary Science, 3. 4 Officer, 3, 4 els li, , '-1 Q - i - ' 'xx' wi I I if . JOYCE BEAVERS GENE BLANKENSHIP KENNETH BLANKENSHIP Girls' League, I, 2.3.4 Foofball, 2, 3. 4 YTeens 3. 4 Chorus, 3, 4 Milifarv Science, 2. 3 -wr- 3... Ii.-9 RONALD WILLIAM CUTSHAW Baseball, I, 2, 3 CIass Officer, 4 Senior Play, 4 gp, -tw sf-anna f!,f5 1 if 1 'ir Q I , 1 I . 5 JAMES DILLINGER MARGARET ELMORE GARY RAY EMANUELLI JOSEPHINE FERNANDEZ G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4 BGMI. I. 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Girls' League, I, 2, 3, 4 Wildcaf 6579. 4 Seniors . . . ,-A-nw f 's'Al , uw- ,Q I If S0 ,gk Q I 'X-Q 'J'-v - ' I 23-,,,.H I NX i f A PAUL ANDERSON JOHNNIE LEE ARTERBERRY JUDITH BALLARD Foofball I Band I, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A., 4 Milifarv Science, 3, 4 Baskefball, I, 3, 4 F.B.L.A., I Track, 2, 3 Los Conquisiador or I9 vs, lfy 2 fi CAROL BRANDT i, , . , ,M v 'X 4 N' X - if TOMMY LEE CHILDRESS JAY L. CONAWAY EdiIor of Ihe AnnuaI,3 Track. I, 2' 3, 4' Football, I, 2 Business Mgr, of fhe Hi.Y, 4 F.B.L.A., 3 WIIdC6I- 4 B or BeHer, l,3 Hi-Y, 3 Secrefary of +I'1e Jr. Class, 3 9 Senior PIay, 4 'O--I X SENIOR SPONSORS: Mr. Smifh, Miss Collins 85 Li, Af' , I 5 .2 INJN T11 Departing Leave jx 9 I III? PHYLLIS FRAZIER CHARLENE FREEMAN RONALD FREY WILMA GIST MARY NELL GLAZE C ow, 2 3 4 Sfudenf Body OfIicer 4 ofball I 2 A A 2 A A Freshman Officer I Y Teens Cebmef 4 5 ewan I 2 C orus 2 3 4 Los Conqunshsdores I 2 Annual Sfaff 3 ck I Y Teens 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 fx Q!! 'Q' 3 M? WK! ,WI H .. f KAY HENDRICKSON VIRGINIA HOLDEN MARY SUZAZNNE HANNON JOY V HARGROVE ransfer from Swank Colorado KATIE KISSEE EdI+Of of Wlldcaf 4 Junior Play 3 Y Teens 3 4 86 VN: Semcr Play 4 Sfudenr Body Officer 4 A A Annual Sfaff 3 C omg 3 4 Sensor PIay Business Manager 4 MARILYN JEAN LABERGE EUNICE C LUCIO Y Teen s Preslderf 4 Y Teens 3 4 Annual S+a'FI3 Los Conqulshadores I 2 4 rs L ague I 2 Y Teens 3 4 rs League I RAYMOND FoofbaII2 3 s efball I acl: I 'Q D' C MARIINEZ HELEN JOSEPHINE HOUSE Y Teens Officer 3 4 orus I 3 Los Conqu1sIadores Officer 09 MARIE MATHIS Y Teens 3 4 Los Conqunsfadores I G A A Preslderd 4 1 Y rf , M, T , A A 5 if y - x-,, Y ' . ' I 4 A F rf X H1 5 T ,. , 5 in 5 xv , . 'V G .T ' fe-Vi , I ' ' X X If. , h . I Fo I I 3 G ..., 3,4 G. . . I., 2, 4 - ' Ba Ir , , 3, 4 I' ' 1 - F. B. L. A. 3, 4 Tre . 2.3.4 ' ' ' ' ,V 'I 'Egg I 9 4: R- Q I ' fa N I j , IA 'O I .wk Y-My fd I e I 5' A V Q V A 'E - G. . .2, 3,4 F.-B.L.AI3 CII , .4 ' I In , I I Gi I ' , 2, 3, 4 ' 2, 3 I 3 , v, N E' 3 I 1' 1 I It I , , ,fr ' ,I ff 1' I r,, -2 , .Y T , ' , K . , . . . I - Y A I I 4 , I ' ' , , Ba It , 2, 3, 4 ' I 2 - , c.s.F.u,2,4 Gave ,,3,4 Tr ,2,3 ' Behind Them... A. .,, 5,75 ,., i V -4 fx I 1. Ci. ' 4. ,1 l'9'- , ' T-Q ,,x JN x -4 , MARJORIE JEAN HARVEY Class Play 3, 4 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 l I I 7' 1 gr. MILLICENT JUNE GREER JIM HAMILTON Los Conquisfadores I, 2 Foofball I. 2. 3 Wildcaf Sfaff 4 Sfuclanf Body Officer 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 F- F- A- 2. 3 . 'iv Q Lf- 1:17 , R f Nh I GEORGE HUMPHREYS BEVERLY JOURNEY BEVERLY JOHNSON Class Play 3, 4 Senior Play 4 C. S. F. l, 2, 4 Chorus I, 2, 3,4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Vx 1 Dilch Day is as easy as sliding down hill . . . I 'wav MARY MEALER DAVID MILLER Head Maioreiie 4 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4 LARRY MILLER Gp- 'ff MARGARET MILLER Gnrls League 4 Transfer 'from McCaIIa Alabama MAXINE OBORNE Y Teens Treasurer 4 orus 2 3 Sensor Class Treasurer 4 CARMEN ORTIZ 5 0 CAROL PIKE Chorus 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 SANDRA OWENS .3 A ROSALIE OLEA Girls League Y Teens 3 4 os Conqunsladores I 2 3 EW? Q H RUTH PHILLIPS Y Teens Officer 3 4 A A Sensor Play 4 G A A OFfIcer3 4 Corus234 1 MARIE CARMEN PUJOL Los Conqulsladores 2 3 4 A A Y Teens 4 QI'--r DELFINO RANGEL Boys Sfale 3 Sludenf Body Presndenf 4 Y ,ir N4- JUDY O NEILL C orus I 2 Gurls League Represenfahve Jumor Plav 7 1 .ffl JOHN B PIERCE n I Los Conqulstadores 3 HIY4 9r ' BOB REED ,I Footprints on the Desert Sands... 'I W , , 5 jf. J X f ' Y! L Vffxt N . X x I ll 3- fc: A TL: fa X ' ' - - ' I, 2. 3, 4 I1 , Ch , , 4 . I - - - . ' L ' , . ,4 1, 2,3 ,....r...t. . R 5' ' me .fm f ,,A, K ' -- ra k 'Quik I 5 T' I I If h ,f S . I , I I 1 rr f at E 'x I I E I I . ., G..-.l,2,3,4 Bad,2.. I. , , C:S.,F..l,2,3,4' '- Q0 V :Tu .5 5 15: I L C- s- 3 ..-4 A I -L. ' 15' I ' 'KL I ,f x I X C. ll 2' 3 ' I ' I, 2, 3 , G. . . I, 2, 4 ' l 1 1 . A. .' x ' ,.z. , 1.4, .459 w ,h -f L ',,, 5 4 L Ov fe- ' X! I ' Q: 1 :LEW i, A 1 ' M 3 b... ,M c ti 3, , 7 ' 1' '. Q ,, W ', K. f, S.: 'ft at I 2 f 'fl v' .V I I ' , I-f-I ' -' ' N 7 1 . 95. CS fn fr if-I . -4 fluff 5f'fg-.. ' 3. :' -. I -6 MF 5 :fs WI E If T W , ,, I V , f If' V Yxglqlaywmf-'z ' x N In a winfer wonderland . . HENRY RODRIGUEZ ooib 4 all 2, 3, aseball I ,2, 3, 4 ilifary Science 3, 4 db E ,M , Z W IIS ,If M.-M I 5 ,,,, E ...I .J I3 2 Toboggan, Ioboggan . I f ' IJ wk I M' Q 1 JIMMY RUTLEDGE VIRGINIA . ARA!! Y-Teens 3, 4 , 'V F. H.,wAQl,I2' ,JI I I Ifbftj J ,ffl 8 Q B Q, P ,Ir w - EMMA JEAN I zy, STI Q L I, D.. norus I, 2, , 4 , 1 , N udenf Counizfli 4 ,KM CJ fa s. F. I, 2 Q, . J ' W 1 ' ,A B SCOTT l .ff ' If . gy I I ARY SMITH ,Jv P aIIl,2,3,4 V , lass Presidenf 4' I IQ, Hi-Y Prysidonf 4 4 f ,A Q 'W M v Jr X 7 f ! I LARRY SMITH S. F. I. 2 s Conquisfadores I, 2, 3, 4 ass Play 4 OMER STIFF JOYCE A. SUITS G. A. A. I, 2 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4 av-I uf? 513' , -,'2:,,x.f Ily- ,' i.-f. f 1 517 Snow I::eIIes . . . V5 'Ho' 1 , C, Yl 7 'af fs- 4' Vrlfx G 3 VICENTE AGUIRRE GLORIA ALICE ALDERETE DEBBIE CHURCH Baseball' ll 2,314 Los Conquishadores, 2,3 L05 C0nqUI5I5d0V95- 2. 3 S Basqefball, I, 2, 3, 4 GA-A-. 4 Y'Tee f- 3' 4 now' Ba,-,dv ll 2,3 Y-Teens, 4 E f I 4? J 2 'K LESTA GAYLE CODY NANCY COLE Y-Teens, 3, 4 Y-Teens, 3. 4 Junior Play, 3 F.B.L.A., 3 6WIIdce+ Sheff, 4 Chorus. I. 2 V X I LOUIS CURIEL 4 Foofball, 2, Baske+b.aIl, I, Chorus, 4 Snow Q01 f DAVID R. DOTSON IRENE S. FONSECA NELLIE HIDALGO Bind. I. 2. 3. 4 B or BoNer, 2 GONZALEZ and more snow Bllkifblll. I. 2. 3 Los Conquishdoros. 3, 4 F-H-Aw I- 2 Hi-Y, 4 Y-Tiens, 3, 4 Los of STANLEY GUNDRY Lll-l-IAN HARP F orus I s e+baIl I 2 YTeens 3 4 -of F HARRY H HASTAIN JOHN HEAD Baskefball 2 4 Foolball 3 4 Sensor Play 4 Annual Sfaff 3 HY4 IRENE HOWELL C ass Play 3 4 BETTY JO HULL PHIL HARSTINE Wlldcaf S+aff 4 KAY LYNN HARRISS Class Play 3 Annual Sfaff 3 C orus 3 4 i I JODY HOVLEY MARVIN HOVLEY Varslfy Foofball 4 Jumor Class Play 3 J V Football 3 FFA Omcer 4 FFA Officer 4 H Y 4 RUTH KAM JOE Los Conquusfadores I 2 Po Club 2 3 Omcer 4 Chorus 2 3 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CENTRAL VALLEY FEED YARDS 9I 6 A . Tx .O - rgA x K Z + ' L C.S..,I,2,3,4 Ch ,,3,4 ,,4 ' . Ba k , , ,3, 4 - . . , Hi-Y, 4 c.s. ., 2 h I , ffm' H' A I Q .cg X , Vw JV 1 Zi- ,, L I 'L 5' ,, lf T if ., 5 C l . ' fl - h A I ' . . Y 4 P - - - U . ,.A.,I,,,, . ' Y., , . - . F' 3 1' .n'l - 3 L-x ...Q 'N Y' -P BILL MAGEE UTHANA SUE KETNER JIM E KILBORN DONALD KNIGHT EDWARD LEE Sfuclenf Body Enlerlammenl F S eeclx 3 4 F olball 3 4 Manager 4 ck I Baseball 3 Mululary Sc ence H Y 4 Sfudenl BodyC eerleacler 3 olball 2 3 Journalism Junior Play Q X, JOAN MITCHELL Sennor Class Secretary Busnness Manager for Junnor Play 3 eens 3 WS ROSIE M NUNEZ Los Conquusladores 2 A 92 DORA MOLINA 4 een 3 Los Conqulsladores rs L ague I X' LEONARD R OLDS JPNE PHILLIPS 4 Foolball 3 4 L A X83 W7 X X HELEN ELISABETH MYERS HERMINIA M NERI TETSUO NISHIKAWA Annual Sfafl 3 rs L ague I seball 2 VTeens 3 4 I ack 3 F Homemaklng A ti 641 'X Q? DAVEW ROBERTSON FRANK ROSCOE ofball 2 s elbal I Y Teens 3 H Y 4 Los Conqunsfadores 3 arus I 5 .4 e - 6 ig as I f ..f I . ' A V ft xx X- ,A I W-3 5' ' X E 1' ' R., up I E 4 5 I T' ,, V I . 53 - li I ' I . ff ' c.s.' ., 2, 3 p . , 0 . . Tra . ,2,3,4 , I ,3.4 lr , Fo , , , 4 ' . 4 I- , ' 3 ' '55, , .3 --A v I lg 4' , - I I 4 i v' N lf' ,L Q. I I y ' I . y J, .Q ff , 2 f ' f 4 ' - Y.T s,,4. . save .,,2,3,4 Ba ,,3,4 ' ' ,I,2,3 . ,, Af+,,2,3 Tr ,,4 ' , eil' e , ,2,3,4 C.S..,I,2 ' ,l,2,3 F.F. ., 3,4 Y-T , , 4 IJIA I v,ww3'1-in fo ' A, I 4 x ' ' u Q4 ' W , J W2 V, D I 1 37 I yy , ' ' I Y I f' 3. I B3 . I . A JR. ' , , , F..+ ., I, 2,3 Fc , ,3, 4 FI-I. ., I Bak F, , 2, 3,4 A , Hi-Y, 3, 4 1. , ' , Ch , 2, 4 S XXPQ R X 5 'Sa ' I I lxll LOUELLA SANDERS Y-Teens, 3, 4 Annual Sfallf, 3 DOROTHY J. SCOTT Class Reprasenfaiive, Junior Play, 3 I K I I I X I . R . 1 LOUISE SHARP Y-Teens Secrefary, 4 Girls' League Social Chair- ' , , CAMERA suv, ' BILLY KEETON ' JULIEN LORENZANA Chorus, I, 2, 4 C.S.F.,J, 2 Los Conquis+aclores, I, 2 JOE GONZALES Track, I, 2, 3, 4 Foofball, 3 J.1.I- FRANCES SHERMAN Class Officer, 3, 4 Y-Teens Officer, 4 Clxorugl 2' 4 Y-Teeng' 3' 4 mah, 2 Wildcaf slag, 4 Maioreffe, I, 2 is . I f . - cs .T ,Qi 3 vc: , 1:-. 9 'S LCV I Q J 9' ' y X I , I 1 vt C , X J, . 1 ' f if' LLOYD L. SIMS MARGARET THOMPSON ARDELLA TISDELL J. O. TRAMEL Milifary Science. 2. 3. 4 Y-Teens, 3, 4 Girls' League President 4 Track, I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Girls' Leaque. I, 2, 3, 4 Sfudenl Body Sccrefary, 4 Mili+ary Science,2 4 Hi Y 4 93 Wildcaf Sfaff, 4 Music Club, 2, 3, MARSHA MILSTEAD Y-Teens3 4 CI'1orus3 4 G rs League I 2 WES LUNCEFORD Varsnfy FoofbaII Lefierman Club 4 M lfary 2 3 LARRY E SLAUGHTER V Foofball Varslfy Foofball 4 FFA Presldeni 4 HELEN RUTH STARNES Y Teens 3 4 A oruSI 2 BETTY L THORPE Y eens3 4 Los Conquushadores I 2 Pep Club 3 JULIE HOPEWELL J Los Conqursfadores Pres 'bv fi' wr-A ' QS- 6 ,Q-'Q D' 1 I' X fY'N 'W Junuor Play 3 Y Teens IoFHcerI 4 ADELINA CECILIA FUNEZ A Red Cross Rep 4 rs League I RUTH TSUJIMURA A I G r s League I 2 WANDA VENABLE rs League I ELEANOR VILLAREAL MagoreHe 3 4 Los Conqunsfedcres I 2 rs L ague I 3 ootstep D VENABLE ofball I H1 Y Vnce Presndenf Chorus 4 AMES HAMMOND oiball I Mulnfary Scuence 2 3 A t MARGARET A SINGH Y Teens 3 4 Los Conqunsiadores 4 rs eague I LINDA HOVLEY ass P ay Gu-ls League officer 3 VVlldca1' S+af'f 4 .I ANTHONY A BEALS Sensor Play 4 Transfer from Oklah 'es DELFINO RANGEL F Boys Sfafe 3 Siudenf Body Presndeni 4 I JOHN R BENSON Ofhd fx Jumor Class Vuce Pres 3 5, .Q F Boys S+a+e 3 Into the Future Q-Q 95 . P J. . FQ ,2,3,4 - .l . . 4 A 4 Fo ,2,3 Q PF. . 2 ' 1 ' . Q' X ' cs11'L ,2,3,4 . I CI I 3,4 x . f . ' Q - 1 K 7, ,,. K -1 C,S..l,2,3 Q I , we ' , g' C.S..l,2,3,4. ' 3. I N X WWW' W1 r 5 , X , ,, i ..,,,M,W , W 1 af , , I 1: X ' ,- 1 br ,Q . 34 i Sf I M -V' 'iw X Em fix 'CLA KM! .V 1 of f -z ' f' ' 1- y Z ' i , ' -1 Q ,,, O ' N '!..J 1 . r 1 ix I68 B Sfreei' Brawley, California Complimenfs of+i'1e BRAWLEY QUARTERBACK CLUB for year of '54-'55 Officers: Jack B. I-iar+wPreside-nf Jim House-Vice Presiden+ E. Ted Kipf-Secrefary 4 S I1 Six'I'h S+ree'r Brawley, Calif Brawley, California TAKE MY LAST RXDE 'N P- GAFQIBALDI TRUC P 2 . f GAIQIBALDI a Pkoue, 5135 west MM.. , Y fe 'Z J Q . K.. 2 f X N ' 1 ,f 0 4 f l V f J f ART und JUDY'S CAFE X Phone lolz XWRLQOYX do' ' 6 RCJhJER5'PACKER5 Dl5fEIBvTvR5 BRAwAEy , C HZ 16 RICHFlElD'S SUPER SERVICE AND CAFE SLIM BARNHART, Manager 24-HOUR SERVICE - Phone Brawley 9867 I05 Wesf, Main Sfigeef . , I Brawley, California I - . I4 . - 'E ' ul ' fl A 1 1 in i ARENA IMPERlAlrf.0. R Groxyers alld Shippers .' 'CCNGRATULATES s . A . ,BRAWLEYIUNIQN HIGH SCHOOL ' CLASS or 1955 MARVIN LEWIS Jeweler 537 Main Sfreef Phone 7I7-J Brewley. California Brawley California 5- QI-IAY SMITH Insurance and Real Estate Insurance of All Kinds Be Sure REAL ESTATE - FARM LOANS I 250 Main Sfreef Telephone I234 '34 Mam Shed Brawley, California T6l9pl'1OI1e 50 Brawley California JORDAN OLDSMOBILE CO. Sales 8. Service 74I E S+ree'r Pho BrawIey, California I1 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '55 WESTMORLAND FOOD CENTER Wesfmorland - - - Cahfornia TUNNEY'S SPORT SHOP EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS From 3 +o 25 Horsepower Make Our Sfore Your Musical I-Ieadquarfers THE MUSIC BAR EOR YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS Sheef MUSIC InsI'rumen1's Accessorles WHITE CROSS PHARMACY Green 8. Thompson BALLET A MRS HONORA GRIFFINS DAVHON DANCE STUDIO 633 G Sfreef Our 45+'T Year ACROBATIC BALLROOM BURRIS Bnos PRINTING JUSTLUMBWNG ALONG STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 245 NPf+h EIQHH S+fPP+ P 'P 'P ORTABLE TYPEWRITERS hfx I. IMPERIAL IVIGITT Sfreef PITOITG VALLEY COMMERCIAL PRINTING '20 I49 Norfh Eaghfh Sfreef Phone 6IO Brawley Cahforma KELLEY WEAKLEY Manager Phone 2I 99 T P I 0 u I' o C' ' I .f.- Q . .A I YQ ' I RAICO INC Horns Frozen Food Center 990 Norfh Eughfh Sfreef P O Box I24I Brawley Caluforma CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 55 STEWART PLUMBING 534 E Sfreef Brawley Callforma Bofflers Hrres Roof Beer Delaware Punch Dr Pepper Sun Cresf DR PEPPER BUTTIING C0 Phone 304 648 E Sfreef Brawley Calif Pleasung You Pleases U FRANKS DRIVE INN MARGARET McElROY Prop Phone I647 ZI6 W Mann Sfreef Brawley Callforma SUPERIOR FURNITURE CO Where Ouahfy Buulf The Name HOME OF FINE FURNITURE SOI Mann Sfreef Phone I549 Brawley CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 55 lonul' aol Pm I89 Mann Sfreef Phone I94 Brawley Callfornla Al .IOHNSON Jewelers 537 Mann Sfreef Brawley Callfornna CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF HAY MACHINERY I32I Mann Sfreef Phone O99 H E THORNTON MORTUARY I8I Norfh Plaza Telephone 203 Brawley California I00 Complumenfs of BRAWLEY OFFICE SUPPIY C0 545 Mann Sfreef Phone 6I2 . I ' I ll - Sl: - . . J of I I H I . I . 1551 I I I . o I . ' I 1 T I LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR PAINT AND GLASS PROBLEMS BRAWLEY PAINT POT I39 South Slxth Street Brawley CaIIt Ph 2338 Wmdow Glass MIrrors Pucture Framlng Tub and Shower Enclosures Sherwm WIIIIams Pamts DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY HOOPES BROTHERS Jewelers 557 Mann Street Brawley CdllfOfhld KENT B HOOPES SCHUYLER L HOOPES BEST WISEIES TO TI-IE CLASS OF S5 WALTER G ULLOA Brawley Calltorma PAINTING AND DECORATING PETE BRADFORD Spraylng and Alrbruslung FREE ESTIMATES 644 Cnmouf Shea Phone I265 Eyes Examlnecl Contact Lenses Glasses Flttecl DR RUSSELL H JONES Optometrlst Phone l578 Hours 900 5 30 509 Mam SI' Brawley Callfornla CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 55 CompIImenTS of ARMANDO S DRIVE INN TACOS ARE CUR SPECIALTY North Plaza Brawley Calatorma Phone I5I9 INSECTICIDES CUT FLOWERS SEEDS Compllments of STANLEY SEED COMPANY Brawley 526 Mem Street Phone 56 l'lENRYS FOOD MARKET Phone 63I I68 B Street Brawley Calrforma WRIGHT 8. KNIGHT De Soto Plymouth International Trucks Phone 984 566 E Street Brawley. California COLLEGE VIEW GROCERY Phone 297 R 395 A Street Brawley CaIIfornIa IOI O I 'I ' ' . . Q I I I I I l I l I 'I 'I Ol! C I O O I I - 2 I l , I I C O I . ll ll - : : - : ' . . ' ' I ' 1 E . I See These Former Students of B.U.H.S. GEORGE M. Bill 8. SON RAY EAVES '45 ROY DENTON '33 FRANK PHILLIPS '53 WAYNE HUDSON '33 International Harvester ANN GUTIERREZ -50 , HAL HAMILTON 'so Fam' E'l 'P 'e l JAMES KILBORN 'ss . JIMMIE WHITEHEAD '33 Sales 8. Service CHARLES WICKER '50 I329 East Main Street - Phone 733 7.550 55 rj' Brawley, California ,I C o M F, A N Y ' lllWtM'St t-Ph 257 on es am 'ee one For Hardware and General Repamng Calipatria, California Eighth and D Streets Brawley, California Where there's plenty of free parking. IARTS W' PEPSI COLA IOTTLIU ' Ye Barq's 8. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Pl'0 e'0'2 COWBOY SHOP I34 S. Sixth Street Brawley, California MR- AND MRS- l-- V- ARMSTRONG. PFOPS- loz Planters Hotel Building Brawley, California FAURE TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Inclustrlal Agrlculture Tractors Engnnes Earth Movmg Equlpment Caterprllar Tractors 2IO Mann Ctreet Phone 620 Brawley Ca If HAMMOND IUMBER CO 802 G Street Brawley Calrforma WES CORWIN Manager May all your dreams come true PLANTERS HOTEl Brawley Callfornla SEASIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS l D HOUSE Distributor Telephone 7I I Mann and Eastern Avenue Brawley California EllIS S I V DEPARTMENT STORE Where Qualuty as the Buy Word THE STORK SHOP MATERNITY CHILDREN S 8: INFANTS WEAR I3O South Srxth Street 95 Bl? 'VNERS l29 Sixth Street Phone Complnments of HURIBURT 8. CONSAUL 204 South Imperlal Avenue Phone I4I aw ey Callforma GARRETT 8. THOMAS livestock Transportation Cargo Insured L A OFtTce Phones Klmball 7I9I JEFFerson I26I Brawley Office Planters Hotel Bulldung L V ARMSTRONG 103 - , I' . ' QV of Y 49. Q' 1 . ' ' ' - I 29 Brawley ---- California CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF SS RUSSELL TISDELL Farm Contracting Ibl I Street Phone I505 BEST WTSI-IES TO CLASS OE 55' C. S. JUSTNIAN P. O. Box 239 HENGSTELERS SERVICE STATION Dependable Lubrication Auto Washing l27 South Plaza Phone 9839 HILLS PLAZA SERVICE South Plaza UNION OIL PRODUCTS 81 FIRESTONE TIRES Phone 435 Brawley COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OE 55 F .I HAUSEUR 8. SONS Commercial Cattle Feeders CONGRATULATIONS FUTURE FARMERS W J VOGEL Feed Seed Gram Phone 7 860 Main Street Brawley VALLEY AUTO SUPPLY CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE C1 ASS OE 55 E Street Phone 73 I04 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WTSI-IES TO TI-IE C ASS OE 55 CHARLES FOTO STUDIO 657 Main Street Phone 2253 Dunlaclc Hotel Building ' 1 L Brawley - - - - California - - L . I Il ll . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Offsef Lufhography LOS ANGELES ENGRAVING CO Mr Jack Canmco++ Phofography CHARLES STUDIO Covers K SMITH COMPANY Binding BINDEX Inc ..-v- The Junlor Class Ioves I'I1e New I955 Buuck From JACK GAIN BUICK I7I Mann Sfreef Brawley Brawley I5 0 You J'-151 Gthf GT Q.. dlSYoohg5T dayi Luov-Ii do-nc. WITH VALLEY CHEMICAL comnauv kIne.v-n'l'mj yov 4'-I' C541 ,I Q2 c++ 'N 'NN-f J P' P I II Q L , 5 9 W Q I Q, . ' I s. . Q I' ' If . '. , IV A F JT' S T , 'J 'NNN I KEITH 81 WONIACK ORITA B'65I50Ug1lIf!a1a, lAND AND CATTLE COMPANY raweyl aio'-ma Brawley California Chevrolet The Mo'LlieEiL:D+riiul2IgL?y of 'wqli if WI iijifmfirff K . ff f V UWENS TRACK SERVICE Track Repairing and Building I IigI'1way I I I Brawley, Caiif. IO6 Ybqmwwiumxwwg Your Ford Dealers Since I908 I32 S. Plaza Phone II89 Brawley, California EARL C HEATWOLE BulIdung Con+rac+or 350 N 2nd S+ Phone 744W Brawley mlll I' H B nunmw COMPANY P O BOX 74 BRAWLEY 1757 L2 CALIFORNIA ARIZONA R T PINNER 8. 50N IN SEASON Concrefe Producfs VEGETABLES Transuf Muxed Concre+e Highway 99 and New River WMQYIIWIIIJIWIIIIJII GIAIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIWIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIAII O Bax ' JACK BROS 8. MCBURNEY, IIIC Mann OFfuce BRAWLEY CBIIIOFHIB Brawley Phone 6 I 6 'I07 -. c . 'U It I f . A -44 x . . o I :Il ' r N-A .xx ILA Q ,II ' I ,AV fy? 7 ' I , , III , i, lwkkb-is 3 1 ' 5:-55? -I -I f -it I - o o I! - . n BALLARD s. nnocxm 537 Main Street El Centro s Un ll Fashioned by Donna L M tt Congratulations to Class ot '55 DR. J. WENDELL GRAVES L HQWARQ BOWL-ES Optometrist I ' AUTOM'l W E OPTOMETRIST H Q , 1 540 Main Street Brawley, California I Congratulations to the Class ot '55 HOWARD BOWIIS .-Qf l,3,,,' . , X - Automotive Repair wx RF1 ' S - f ' - ervlce or Cars and Trucks Compliments ot X . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bear Wheel Alignment I West Main and New River Phone 623 Brawley Phone 8733-W-I Brdwley l08 DESERT SHOES Headquarters for the Whole Family W G S8:H Rb 608 Mann Street 548 Mann Street Brawley El Centro Congratulatuons tothe Class ot 55 VElMAS DRESS SHOP Phone 570 Mann Street Brawley Calntorme Servmg The Entnre Valley WILLINGHAM RADIO Radio 8. Televlslon I0 South Plaza Phone RUSSEll S DAIRY Richer Milk and Cream West Mann Street Brawley BRAWLEY APPLIANCE and PAINT SHOP Hot Polnt Appllances 63 Mann Street Brawley WAlTER F BURR Standard Oll Dlstrllmutor Phone 7l W Enghth and K Streets Brawley FRANK R lYAll Westmorland .IOHN BROWNELL CO INC SELECTIVE AND GENERAL WEED CONTROL service snnion Best Wnshes To the Class ot I955 Phone 636 Brawley IO9 I I Buster Brown . . . e ive Air Step . . . o lee. . . Green Stamps . 56l ' ' I - - I I O o o o Clarified -- Pasteurlzed -Homogenized For Your Health and Protection l5I - O O U . 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