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X W My gkiixl ,. - 5 '-X f .'Af T ' ' 1Qf f , fi I ' ' ' ,, M 'Q M f- FW 5 r 5 ga pf ' . gg ' - 1 V f ,, ,. -. y L - f. - ,M-, 5 Q, i-,.1,,.,,.-J' 'A -, V., . s k ' fi . , f , A 4 . 'A fat -, ' V ' O I ' t I X- ,F 2 M f Q 5 f af M 'W A X ,fx ! ul ff. ff jx I - M 'I of F . D . f M r Af - J ' ' C ' f J ' X , '? A 1 . V' g,, 1 fy gg., H E- 'F 1 L Uigjy N wg, gg Wiiyiiegjig' 1 THE LANCE STAFF presents THE FIRST SENIQR CLASS RD Fu 'Y M hx, r . 1 MW ,, if . W -NM 4 ff' .Aga W2 mai X 7'i 'K' I y x 1 4 . 1 ' r- I 2 1 . o f Q DEDICATED TO T SENIQR CLASS Only rarely does a class have the opportunity, the honor, and the responsibility to be for three years the lead class in a new school. Bullard High will bear the mark of your leadership in the years to come. May you always be a Knight of Bullard. Weston M. Alt Congratulations to you our first High School graduating class. This graduation should mark the beginning not the frnish of your education because the security of America's democracy lies in our Carroll H. Baird, President of Board BOARD OF TRUSTEES L to R Dr W1ll1am L. Adams, Jr., Harry Bud Buck, clerk, Carroll H. Baird president Dr William C Beatty Jr Robert O. McMahan. QM H , iizifw - vs ,gi E552 . 'W'-: bg: Q Q, lisgf, Wi-1N'ff 7, i, f, Y., f?fVff' ff 5 , K4 gf' gm mmm ,Y 5 A 55353. Ms! WWW a Vmmsn fe ,.,, t. . 5. X an 5 3 , GRETCHEN GRUNENWALD, Dean of Girls, P.E. Gum chewers will be prosecuted! ELEANOR TI-IAXTON, Secre- tary But I've already finished the bulletin for tomorrow--- PEGGY VAN AMAN, Financial Secretary Doesn't the bank have an Y- thing but red ink? 9 BECKY HEDGE, Nurse I see you're having another geometry test! LORNA PARLIER, Attendance Secretary Now when I called your house--- HARRY ALLISON, Spanish, French BILL BAIRD, Social Science, Basket Hokay, hokay. Bien, bien, bien! ball Can't help it. lt's in the book! VIOLA BEDFORD, English, Publi- RICHARD BEERS, English, Public cations Speaking Aha! A run-on sentence! Discontinue the oral verba1isms! 10 ' HARRY BRUMBAUGH, Woodshop DUDLEY CHANLPION, Mathematics We'll get the bookstore finished In conclusion, l'd like to say a few yet! words about Texas! EVERETT CUNNINGI-IAM, Librarian, JULIE FREI, English German Now if I were diagramming that Some will pass and some will Hunk! sentence--- I 1 1 FRANCES FRIES, Typing, Office Practice , P.E. Well, we'l1 get someone from the other class to run this--- SHELLY JOHNSON, Science This is H2O! SAM HOKOKIAN, Typing, General Business There'l1 be no rubbernecking on this test! DAN JOHNSON, Science Wonderful! Wonderful! RUTH LARRABEE, French, Latin, English Now what is the derivative--- 12 CHARLES LUM, Art I think I've seen this before! ROBERT MINIER, Social Science, Basketball 'way to go! DONALD MERTENS, English, Drama Who wrote all this? ALBERT NOLE, voice AIright! I'm not going to fight it! VINCENT MOATS, Instrumental Try 'D for donkey'. 13 NELSON NORMAN, History, Senior Problems Chatter at will! WILLARD OLDS, Biology, Track It's your own time! THOMAS PHILLIPS, Metal Shc Swimming Are we having tube steaks for lunch Y Lt. BILL ROGERS, Cadets Where do I take my boys today RAY PRITCHARD, Driver Training Hold your hands at 2-8 and 10-4! 14 Ol-IN RYSKA, Mathematics Angle-angle-angle is illegal! OBERT STEELE, Football, Baseball Ten push-ups--you're late! MILDRED SCULLY, Home Economics What's burning, boys? EDWARD SI-IAHZADE, Spanish, English Next week you get the needle. DONALD WREN, History, Social Science Wait'll I get my glasses! 15 s i 5 3 5 3 S 5 5 S 5 is 5 3 2 :E SI-IREVES BENNETT Who's next for a raise? NELL CLEMENT, DAISY FISHER, Qhead cookj, ERSEL JONES We'11 use up that peanut butter yet! Q :L . ,R X I .,..df Photo courtesy of The Fresno Bee RQ -.-gf Last year's Frosh officers realize the long -pro- mised pool dedication and help rescue Superin- tendent Alt, a good sport. HUPPERQ John Erbes, Ray Harris, Mr. Alt and :Darwin Knapp get ready for the ceremony. Parent Support Chipper Pashayan and Terril Le Moss speak to the Parent-Study group. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott admire the chef aprons made by the Boys' Home Ec Parents vote to organize a class. P.T.A. fq,.,,,-'qu ,V , W-....., '-vm, -V. N 'M H' Y if'- if - - graf t Qi, .1 .- f BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Kane Wong, Treasurer, Richard Hart, President, Carole MacDonald, Secretary, Terry Allen, Vice-President, Dale Oftedal, Chief Justice. TOP ROW: Keith Wong, Boys' Athletic Commissionerg Peggy Manlove, Social Commissioner, Ken Driggs, Rally Commissioner, Penny Wayte, Girls' Athletic Commissioner, Ab- sent, Bob Shapazian, Buildings and Grounds. Student The First semester Student Council sponsored the Howdy Dance, the first dance of the year. They had installed the Coke, ice cream and popcorn machines. The Xmas Tree sale was handled by the Student Council as was our first bonfire rally. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Penny Alexander, Dee Dee Waugh, Jeannie Le Voy, Val Zacher, Normalee Tostensen, Janice Sparks, Barbara Lee Lones, Tone Fabian, Carole MacDonald. ROW II: Bob Wyckoff, Penny Wayte, Mary Linda Neal, Margie Geringer, Peggy Manlove, Suzy MacDonald, Betsy Trowbridge, Judy Fisher, Kenny Driggs. ROW III: Bill Edholm, Bob Halseth, Dale Oftedal, Stan Mock, Keith Wong, Kane Wong, Walt Daley, Arnold Irola, Rick Underwood. ROW IV: Jim Wood, Bill Harrison, Richard Hart, Junior Hughes, Larry Buckenburger, John Christensen, Terril LeMoss, Terry Allen, Hal Kissler. Us 1, 35 2 SPRING EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, SEATED, L-R: Rick Underwood, Boys Athletic Comm., Peggy Manlove, Sec., Richard Hart, Pres., Dale Oftedal, Vice Pres., Jim DeRemer, Treas. STANDING: Judy Fisher, Social Comm., Carol MacDonald, Girls Athletic Comm. Government Second semester student council arranged for the movie and dance nites and also the community dance. They also set up the service awards and the revising of the school constitution. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL, ROW I, L-R: Sharon Volpa, Janice Sparks, Jeanie LaVoy, Toni Fabian, Lynn Harvey, Ann Merrill, Linda Sue Prine, Jeanie Tostensen, Celeste Mealey, Val Zacher, Jo Anna Bischoff. ROW II: John Max well, Terry Ashjian, Walt Daley, Rick Underwood, Jim Wood, Junior Hughes, Stan Mock, Dale Oftedal, Richard Hart. ROW III: Nancy Johnston, Margie Geringer, Peggy Manlove, Jay Forslind, Lynn Van Voorhis, Bill Harrison, Terry Allen, Jim DeRemer, Bob Baker. ROW IV: Dick Zacher, Susie McDonald, Carol McDonald, Betsy Trow- bridge, Mary Linda Neal, Lynn Brown, Judy Fisher, Tom Lerrigo. -. 4 T'- SOCIAL COMM. QL. to RJ: Penny Alexander, RALLY MEN. ROW I: Robert Harvey, Peggy Manlove, Kim Johnson, Bill Harrison, Brooke McGreer, Larry Psaltis, John Al- Dick Johnson. berts. ROW II: Bill Madden, Dave Fow- ler, Phil Cox, Clem Tavares. Serv: ce FALL SEMESTER. QL. to RJ ROW I: Jerilyn Green, Helen Eliason, Lynne Enders, Linda Sue Prine, Peggy Man love, Jill Blosser, Leslie Shulman, JoAnna Bishoff. ROW II: Tom Lerrigo, Linda Segal, Judy Kragh, Judy Mc- Knight, Margie Geringer, Penny Wayte, Penny Alexander, Val Zacher. ROW II: Richard Ransom, Gary Smith Jim Wood, Mary Linda Neal, Besty Trowbridge, Dee Dee Adams, Ann Britton, Keith Wong. ROW IV: Dan Hobe, Maurist Kassa, Doug Jensen, Kane Wong, Bill Harrison, Dick Johnson, Terry Allen, Bart McDougal. California Scholastics Federation SPRING SEMESTER. QL. to R.j ROW I: Elaine Hadsall, Sharon Tilly, Susan Waltner, Anne Schober, Judy Kraugh Margurite Hilditch, Chuck Wood, John Pace, Mike Cheney, Bob Bremner. ROW II: Loralee Wilfong, Kathy Holm Pat McPheeters, Marva Olson, Sue Carrell, Jerilynn Green, Mary Linda Neal, Margie Geringer, Peggy Manlove. ROW III: Doug Jensen, Ronnie Mussleman, Bob Blakely, Maurice Kaasa, Dan Hobe, Judy McKnight, JoAnna Bis- choff, Linda Sue Prine. ROW IV: Terry Allen, Frances Keran, Bill Harrison, Robert Ransom, Richard Ransom, Le Adams, Betsy Trowbridge. ROW V: Ann Britton, Leslie Shulman, Jill Blosser, JoAnn Fazio, Marion MacKinnon, Penny Wayte. 9 es, da . f-1 all iuwuiulu1 1n mamzzaw: -ss iemvr uwmfwin vw1fr1,Mm'i.s, nif95mimm,mer.., ,..::,M. --.- ,,i.wr smnl :bin Henderson, fourth place irate Speech contest W Junior Hughes, Best Groorned of Se- mester Queen Sue and attendents ln I-Ia1's Cor Vette at Pricer, Bu11ard's Cotton Princess Football honors to Terry McGeeHee, Don Rojas, Bob Wyckoff Becky Breese, Homemaker of Tomorrow Best Groomed of Month, Lynn Van Voorhees, Jim Ferris, Ken May 'R ru ,J sf' I o S ri. N.vv ' e 2 - q ai f ,f 'L' A. 13 ' ks. I Q , I x J I, Bu1lard's First Kindergarten Class, Spring 1946, FRONT ROW, L to R: Gregory Wayte, Kaye Ann Eliason, Phyllis Lovens, Patty Lloyd, Penny Cobb, Kaye Bonner, Lynn Brown, Lora Lee Hansen, Janis Mode, Patsy Baird, Carol Jacobsen. REAR: Eugene DuBois, Tommy Fisher, John Leuchauer, Craig Llewellyn, Nip Gallagher, Tommy Marsella, Julian Hughes, Miss lone Wesernan. John Leuchauer, Julian Hughes, Janis Mode, Carol Jacobsen, and Patty Lloyd find themselves in the twelve year old picture as they reminisce their kindergarten days. First All the Way This was the class which in 1946 was large enough to warrant the opening of the first kinder- garten in the Bullard district. Throughout the elementary school years this class led in the establishing of firsts : First to perform the may- pole ceremony, first class to be served in the new cafeteria at Bullard Elementary School, first eighth grade to be graduated by the newly-formed Bullard Unified School District, first ninth grade class at the new Fort Miller Junior High in Fresno Cityg and the first tenth grade of the new Bullard High where as the oldest of the Knights, it has been first in every form of leadershipg and now first to graduate from Bullard High. The history of the Class of '58 is, in a way, the history of the Bullard Unified Districtg for as the class grew, so grew the district from one elementary school to four elementary, one junior high, and one high school, all within a handful of years. The Class of '58 also has the distinction of being the only class which the Bullard Unified School District will graduate as seniors, for on July 1 the district annexes to the Fresno City Unified School District. Farewell, Class of '58, We thank you for your leadership. Being first was not always easy, but you met the challenge and proved your mettle. May you continue to be first all the way in all you attempt. CLASS S FALL OFFICERS: QL. to RJ: Gay Hoffman, Sec.g Walt Daley, Pres.3 and Bart McDougal, Vice -pres. Senior Class In the fall the Seniors gave a hayride. They sponsored the first Senior Play, Fog Island, which was postponed because of illness and finally turned out to be very successful. One highlight of the Senior year was the Christmas Formal. They also held several cake sales, which were quite profitable, and a Bingo Party. Along with the above activities they enjoyed the privilege of being the first Senior Class at Bullard and of planning the first graduation ceremony. SPRING OFFICERS: QL. to R. j: Betsy Trowbridge, Sec.5 Mary Linda Neal, Pres.5 Patsy Farrar, Social Comm.5 Not Pictured-Janis Mode, Vice-pres. Ray Bittle Camille Blackbum Dave Beasley Getting ready for another dance. Paula Beatty Leda Adams Karen Alvord Terry Ashj ian Terry Avenell ADAMS, LEDA-C.S.F. 56,57,585 Pep girls 56,57g Rally Comm. 563 GAA 57,585 GAA Comm. 573 Jr. Play 57. ALVORD, KAREN-Lettergirl 585 Jr. Prom. ASI-IJAIN, TERRY-Football 565 Student Council 585 Block B 58. AVENELL, TERRY-Golf 57,58. BEASLEY, DAVE-Foot- ball 565 Track 565 Basketball 56,57,58, BILATTY, PAULA- Lettergirl 583 GAA 57,585 Lance Staff 56. BITTLE, RAY- Table Tennis 585 Curtis Certificate 56. BLACKBURN, CAMILLE-Pep Girl Alt. 583 Rally Comm. 583 Dances. Patricia Crane Walter Daley Getting an OK from our sponsor, Dr. Norman. Robert Breese Lynn Brown fr Janice Bourzac Becky Breese BOURZAC, JANICE - LetterGirl 585 Lance Staff 56,585 Sr 585 GAA 585 Homekg. of Tomorrow 585 Sr. Act. Comm. 58. BREESE, ROBERT - Trans. in Bullard in 585 Baseball 585 Pep Band 58. BROWN, LYNN - Cheerleader 565 Pep Girl 57,585 Rally Comm. 56,57,585 Student Court 565 Stu- dent Council 56,57,585 GAA 56,57,585 GAA Comm. 57,58 Jr. Play 575 SwimTeam 56. BURFORD, JERRY - Basebal 57. CASNER, TERRY - Trans. to Bullard in 58. CRANE, PAT - Cheerleader Alt. 565 Provs. Gov't. 565 Rally Comm. 565 Sr. Act. Comm. 585 Talent Show 575 Jr. Play 57. DALEY, WALT - Sr. Class Pres. 585 Ski Club Pres. 585 Ski Club 56,57,585 Rally Comm'er 565 Xmas tree sale Ch. 26 585 Basketball 563 Jr. Play 575 Student Council 56,57,58. Jerry Burford 3 Terry Casner 5 S Act. Comm. 57,58. BREESE, BECKY - Trans. to Bullard ii Barbara Dean Ken Driggs JEAN, B. - Trans. to Bullard in 585 Publicity for all school ctivities. DRIGGS, K. - Football 57,585 Baseball 56,57,585 etterman 585 Student Council 58. FARRAR, P. - 2nd ions Speech Contest 575 C.S.F. 56,57,585 Sr. Play 585 Ski Dlub 57,585 GAA 57,585 GAA Comm. 57,58. FAZIO , J. - etter Girl 585 GAA 57,585 Sr. Play 58. FISHER, J. - Pep Lirls 56,57,585 GAA 56, 57,585 GAA Comm. 57,585 Rally Comm. 56,57,585 Student Council 56,57,585 Sr. Play 585 ORSLIND, J. - Chief Justice 585 Football 56,57,585 Base- all 57,585 Rallyman 56,57,58. GARVEY, M. - Basketball 6, 58. CERINGER, M. - Lady of the Year 575 Head Cheer- Pat-SY Farrar Would you like to hear JoAnn Fazio a gogd tune? Judy Fisher Jay Forslind :ader 57,585 C.S.F. 56,57,585 Student Council 56,57,585 Mike Garvey Margie Geringer AA 56 57 58' GAA Vice Pres. 58' Swi T 56 57- S , , , , m earn , , r. lay 585 Rally Comm. 56,57,58. Dayle Henry Sandy Hickman We're off again, where to? Juliette Giacone Pat Grigsby Ron Grove Jeff Harkin Richard Hart Carol Harvey GIACONE, JULIETTE-Lettergirl 585 Sr. Play 585 Social Comm. 575 Swim 565 GAA 57,585 Student Council 56557. GRIGSBY5 PAT-Vice Pres. of Class 575 Track 56,575 Foot- ball 565 Rallyman 56. GROVE, RON-Student Store 585 Rallyman 57558. HARKIN, JEFF -Service Club 56. HART RICHARD-Student Council 565575585 Student Body Pres. 51 Jr. Class Pres. 575 Fashion Guild rep. 57,585 Football 57,51 Track 56,585 Tennis 575 Letterman Sec. Treas. 58. HAR- VEY, CAROL- trans. to Bullard in 585 GAA 585 Senior Play. HENRY, DAYLE-GAA 58, Dance committees, HICKMAN, SANDY-Lettergirls Vice Pres. 585 GAA Sec. Treas. 585 Cheerleader Alt. 565 Talent Show 56,57. Dave Hodges G ay Hoffman Julian H Tonie Hughes dges, Dave-Track 56, ,585 Football 56. Hoff- Ln, Gay-Sr. Class Sec. Junior Play 575 Ch. las Formal 585 GAA 58. Hughes, Junior-Knight of Year best groomed5 Student Council 56,57,585 Class Pres. 565 ,dent Body Pres. 575 Rallyman 575 Letterman 57,585 Jr. y, Sr. Play5 Football 56,57,585 Basketball 56,57,585 Tennis Lck 56,57,585 Tennis 56. Hughes, Toni-Football 565 Lck 565 Chess Club 575 Sr. Play 58. Jacobsen, Carrol- A 56,57,58g GAA Comm. 585 Jr. Play 575 Dance Com- ztees. Johnson, Dick-Letterman Club 57,585 Basketball 57,585 Swim 56,57,585 Chess Club 57,585 Ski Club 56, 58. Johnson, Kim-Social Comm. 575 Football 56,57,585 eball 56,57,58. Johnston,Nancy-Lance Editor 57,585 ,ce Staff 56, Charger Editor 56,575 Rep. on TV panel 57, 'Student Council 57,585 Ski Club 56,57,585 GAA. Jr. Sr. y prompter. V l X K X. .S 3 S 5 Xa K 3 2 i 1181195 We 're taking over. Carrol Jacobsen Dick Johnson Kim Johnson Nancy Johnston You better have a ood excuse Dick Looney John Luechauer Ann Kone Bob Laidlaw g . Andrea Littick Patty Lloyd Linda Lawrence Barbara Leavitt ggu--db' KONE, ANN - participated in class activities. LAIDLAW BOB - Best performer in North Serria League 575 Jr. Class Pres. 575 Jr. Prom 575 Sr. Play 585 Grounds Comm'er. 575 Basketball 56,57,585 Track 56,57,585 Cross Country 58. LAWRHSICE, LINDA - Letter Girls 585 Sr. Play 585 Jr. Cl: Sec.-Treas. 575 Jr. Play 575 Student Council 56,575 GAA 56,57,585 GAA Ex Board 575 Decorations. LEAVITT, BARBARA - Letter Girls 585 Lance 575 Charger 575 Baton 56,57. LITTICK, ANDREA - Pep Girl 585 GAA 57,58. LLOYD, PATTY - Swimming Awards5 Swim Team 56,575 GAA 56,57,585 GAA Comm. 57,58. LOONEY, DICK - Lettermen 57,585 Football 57,585 Jr. Play 575 Sr. Play 58 LUECHAUER, JOHN - Lance Photographer 565 Dance 30 Comm. Carole MacDonald Susan MacDonald William Madden MacDonald, C.- Student Body Sec. 57,585 Cheerleader 56,57,585 C.S.F. 56,57,585 Student Council 56,57,585 GAA 56,57,585 GAA Comm. 57,585 Ski Club Sec. 56,575 Tennis Team 56,57. MacDonald, S.-Letter Girl 585 CAA 56,57,585 GAA Comm. 585 Tennis Team 56,575 Student Council 58. Macy, J.-Trans. to Bullard in 58, Student Store. Mad- den, B.-Rallyman 56,57,585 Sr. Play 585 Football 56. Maeder, F.-All City Football 575 Football 57,585 Bas- ketball 575 Lettermen 57,58. Manlove, P.-Pep Girl 56,575 C.S.F. 55,57,58, GAA Pres. 56,575 GAA comm. 585 Soc. Comm'er 585 Rally Comm. 56,57,585 Tennis Team 56,575 Student Council 56,57,585 Sr. Play 58. Maxwell, J.-Student Body Pres. 565 Safety Comm'er. 575 C.S.F. 56,57,585 C.S.F. Pres. 585 Sr. Play 585 Student Council 56,57,58. McDougal, B.-Nat'l Honors in Current Events Contest 57,585 C.S.F. 57,585 Sr. Class Vice Pres. 585 Basketball 57,58. Planning activities with our sponsor, James Macy Mrs- SCUHY- Fred Maeder Peggy Manlove John Maxwell Barton McDougal A--- ' ffffxf In a pinch for a pen? Janis Mode Mary Linda Neal 'Q n.n2n ir.. i, 6... Dale Oftedal Helen Ogard Melinda Sadoyan Sharon Savage Joan Peterson Pat Pricer Mode, Janis-Sr. Class V Pres.3 Cheerleader 573 J Play 57g Pep Girl 56g Tr Comm. 56. Neal, Mar Linda-Junior Prom Queen 57Q French Honor 573 C.S.F. 56,57,583 C.S.F. Sec. 583 Swim 563 Soph. Class Sec.3 GA! 56,57,583 GAA Pres. 583 Lettergirl 583 Student Council 58 Table Tennis 58Q Ski Club 56,57,583 Ski Club Sec. 583 Sr. Class Pres. 583 Oftedal, Dale -Student Body Pres. 573 Chien Justice 56, Lance Cover 56,57,583 Fashion Guild 575 Jr. p 573 Sr. play 583 Student Council 56,57,58j Lettermen 57,5 Basketball 56357. Ogard, Helen-Trans. to Bullard in 585 Lettergirl 583 GAA? Rally Comm. Peterson, Joan-Soph. I Award 563 Social Comm. 583 GAA. Pricer, Pat-Trans. to Bullard in 58Q Finalist Cotton Princess3 Xmas formal3 Ski 1 58. Sadoyan, Melinda-Lady of Year 565 Sec. of Student E 563 Social Comm. 57s Dance Ch. Savage, Sharon-Trans. Bullard 583 C.S.F. 58. Toni Schofield Tom Shellenberger Richard Simpson HOFIELD, TONI-Ed. Charger 565 GAA 57,58. SHELLEN- RGER, TOM-3rd in mag. sales. SIMPSON, RICHARD- tstanding B basketball player 57s Basketball 56,57,583 Jtball 563 Vice Pres. Jr. 575 Letterman 57,583 Social mm. 573 Ch. Pool Fund 575 Student Council 573 Sr. Play , SMITH, GARY-Best Croomed Boy of the year 573 Jtball 56,57,583 C.S.F. 57,583 Letterman 58. SMITH, RIS Trans. to Bullard in 58 SMITH, MIKE-Tro h Tran. ' - P Y urney 573 Basketball 56,575 Football 56,57,58j Baseball .575 Sr. Play. SPANGLER, KEN-Football 583 Baseball 57,583 Basketball 58. ST. JOHN, CHUCK-Ch. Sr. ras Formal, Sr. Play, Jr. Playj Football Mgr. 583 Swim 583 Ski Club 57358. Gary Smith Planning our first graduation. J aris Sm ith Mike Smith Ken Spangler Chuck St. John Eating at the Waldorf Rick Underwood Lynn Van Voorhis Henry Van Wyhe 5 Q S Betsy Trowbridge TAVARES, CLEM-Baseball 57. THOMPSON, GORDON- Football 585 Swim 57,583 Rallyman 57. THOMPSON, SU Most improved swimmer 575 Swim 57,585 Sr. Play, Pres. c Lettergirls 58. TODD, ROBERT-Trans. to Bullard in 57. TROWBRIDGE, BETSY-C.S.F. 56,57,58, GAA 57,585 Ski Club 56,57,58, Tennis 565 GAA Comm. 57, Sr. Class Sec. 585 Student Council 57,58. UNDERWOOD, RICK-Footbal 56,57,58, Baseball 56,573 Basketball 57,583 Student Count 585 Vice Pres. Letterman 57,58. VAN VOORHIS, LYNN- Fashion Show 575 Best Groomed of month 58, Sr. Play. VAN WYHE, HENRY-Football 56,157,585 Student Body Tre 56, Grounds Comm. 563 Sr. Play, Jr. Play. What size for this Cap and Gown? Ear washes were a popular way to make money. Bob Wyckoff What is new? Dick Zacher Charles Wilkins Jim Wood Kane Wong Keith Wong Not pictured Richard Maul WILKINS, CHARLES-Rallyman 57,585 Lance 565 Jr. Play. WOOD, JIM-Basketball 56,57,585 Tennis 56,57,585 Student Body Vice Pres. 575 Chess Club Pres. 575 Soph. Class Vice Pres. 565 Ski Club Pres. 57. WONG, KANE-BestGroomed of month 575 Football 56,57,585 Tennis 56,57,585 Letter- men 56,57,585 C.S.F. 57,585 Student Council 585 Chess Club 57,585 Student Body Tres. 58. WONG, KEITH-Best Groomedof month 57, Football 56,57,585 Tennis 56,57,585 Lettermen 56,57,585 C.S.F. 57,585 Student Council 585 Chess Club 57,585 Boy's Athletic Comm. 58. WYCKOFF, BOB-Trans. to Bullard in 58. Football 585 All City Def. Haliback 585 All Conf. Off. Back 585 Mr. Touchdown 585 Sr. Play, Basketball 58, Track 58. ZACHER, DICK-5th Math Scholarship in State5 Student Body Tres. 565 Chief Justice 565 Swim 56,575 Sr. Play5 C.S.F. 56,57,58. FALL OFFICERS, L. to R: Jim Hogg, Vice Pres.3 Peti Gorham, Treas.g Terrill Le Moss, Pres.3 Jill Blosser, Social Comm.3 Dale Franske, Sec. Junior Classes Juniors opened their class activities with the Autumn Dance featuring the crowning of the Football Queen. A cupcake sale encouraged competition between the Junior boys and girls with the girls winning, although accused by the boys of resorting to unfair tactics. Boy -girl differences were later resolved when they worked together at a profitable car wash. Juniors sponsored the food concessions at all games and spent the year accumulating funds toward the Junior -Senior Prom which they sponsor. SPRING OFFICERS, L. to R: Bobi Brown, Tresg Bob Blakeley, Vice Pres.3 Terry Allen, Pres.3 Penny Alexander, Sec. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Kay Phillips, Carol Joyce, Clara Farrell, Normalee Tostenson, Donnette Baird Sandy Dick, Jill Blosser, Val de la Laing. 2nd ROW: Dan Holderman, Randi Hale, Lynne Murphy, Sharon Harvin, Susan Redell, Leslie Shulrnan, Francis Keran. 3rd ROW: Tom Lerrigo, Pat Hayes, Randy Stone, Charles Pashayan, Hadley Littlewood, Arnold Irola, Chuck Oliver, Robert Smith. 4th ROW: Steve Shirley, Walter Nelson, John Canaday, Jim Hogg, Terrill LeMoss, Bill Meyers, Bill Edholm, David Patterson. L They're tighting up since Sputnik. Anyone for a broken leg? DTTOM ROW, L. to R: Julies Linscheid, Peti Gorham, Marion MacKinnon, Robbin Henderson, Char- ne Redwine, Elaine Gramig, 2nd ROW: Mary Deane, Katherine Bishop, Linda Gustafson, Barbara eppard, Nancy Hughes, Bobi Brown. 3rd ROW: Quentin Kiggens, Penny Wayte, Penny Alexander, ,dy Miller. 4th ROW: Larry Psaltis, Randy Stover, Alex Van Buren, Jerry Burford, Phil Cox. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Ann Britton, Carol Hilditch, Elaine Stern, Cherrie Sharp, Carol Gertner, Wanda Dowell, Karen Shippey, Suzanne Carroll. 2nd ROW: Hal Coulston, Don Flowers, Larry Bucken- berger, Sandra Dueber, Mary Dale Brosmer, Lynn Sanderson, Jim DeRemer, Larry Muldoon. A r I A -1 Take it easy, Jerry. Maid Marion l BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Carolyn Garbino, Patty Becktol, Judi Morris, Dale Franzke, Bonnie Olson, 1 Theresa Morilli, Holly Hobler. 2nd ROW: Carol Abbot, Katy Hadsall, Lynn Brockman, Carol Gillis, Pam Cooper, Judy Scott, Judy Morgan, Pat Parker. 3rd ROW: Ross Richardson, Eric James, Tom ' Ratchford, Gary Plagge, Danna Arslan, Susan Arnold, Connie Boyer. 4th ROW: Jerry Reeves, Mike , Knapp, Dick Taylor, Phil Johnson, Jim Showalter, Roger Crowley, Dave Fowler. 3 FALL OFFICERS, L. to R: Linda Segal, Sec.5 Doug Jensen, Pres.5 Karyle Butcher, Vice Pres., Don Glassrud, Treas. Sophomore C asses Among the activities the Sophomore class sponsored are the Mr. Touchdown Dance, to start the year, public coffee and doughnut sale for Christmas Tree Lane viewers, a number of car washes, a Spring Fling and a windup big swim-fest to complete a very successful year for the class of 1960. SPRING OFFICERS, L. to R: Kristie Harris, Vice Pres.5 Jeannie Tostenson, Social Comm., Linda Sue Prince, Pres., Celeste Mealey, Sec. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Judy McKnight, Sue Meyers, Linda Sue Prine, Bonnie Spickard, Bev Vorperian, Jo Anna Bischoff, Val Zacher, Karen Defrenne. 2nd ROW: Doug Jensen, Robert Ransom, Connie Jor- gensen, Betty Anne Thomas, Karyle Butcher, Shirley Hayes, Veralee Kilmer, Sue Carroll, Janice Beatty. 3rd ROW: Jack Reed, Ed Manning, Ken Poythress, Brooke McGreer, Ron Appling, John Alberts, Richard Ransom, Jeri Stallings, James Johnson. 4th ROW: Dan Hobe, Bill Carroll, Tom Roughton, Rod Coburn, Tom Roberts, Jim Ferris, Ron Wyckoff, John Kenshalo, Steve Tierney. lqun- - Y -C'-'fs try C Onsgam H 9Xt I BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Beth Hamish, Arlene Magarian, Helen Eliason, Bev Grimes, Diane Peters, Karen Delane, Geri Goff, Darlene Daniels, Jeri Green. 2nd ROW: Lynne Enders, Joann Raxter, Bev For: Peggy Ginet, Mary Gorham, Barbara Lones, Vicki Dauphin, Kristie Harris. 3rd ROW: Mark Hubbard, Bil Ferris Marilynne Call, Margaret Fries, Barbara Fautz, Linda Segal, Martin Sharp, Don Rojas, Ron Mont- gomer. 4th ROW: Ray Fowler, John Robinson, Don Glassrude, Steve Fisher, Jeff Pickford, John Christ- ensen, Corky Newburg, Bill Harrison. FRONT, L. to R: Francis Obrikat, Barbara Pennington, Joan Graham, Cynthia Malone, Peggy Sinopoli, Linda Seymore, Anne Merrill, Mimi Mann, Ann Anderson, Barbara Campbell. ROW II: James Martenez, Judy Winther, Gail Friedman, Priscilla Wenter, Penny Osburn, Judy Kragh, Karen May, Karen Flaming, Karen Melikian. ROW III: Tim Gill, Bill Lauck, Roy Klein, Bob Pricer, Nibs Lunn, Buddy Burgan, Gary Fisher, Richard Sheheady, Harold Kissler, Larry Schilbe. ROW IV: Dennis Webb, Douglas Murphy, Robert Harvey, Sam Ganimian, Jay Erbes, Mickey McMahan, Breck Thomas, Marvin Melikian, Rusty Wilson. , Students learn about many things, cars? Maybe. l l 'OTTOM ROW, L. to R: Janice Dowell, Barbara Redell, Sharon Henry, Billy Johnson, Marguarit Hil- .itch, Judy Avenell, Mary Patterson, Sherrie Nan. 2nd ROW: Ralph Slavich, Gwynn Vaughn, Genella lunter, Diane Jenkins, Pat Hughes, Nancy Denney, Susan Scott. 3rd ROW: James Agar, Collin Camp- ell, Dick Forkner, Charles Warner, Richard Eller, Ken Van Meter, Richard Jennings, Randy Kraus. 4th LOW: Bob Watson, Lonny Allen, Jerry Bach, Randy Buckwell, Stan Stansell, Ken May, Richard Walker. :X S Q i S mm :V , -f i ,ygfsf-Wwwff'-wW'fM-e-'W'- 'Weg A Wai 15:ii:.s'f -:few mm in , FALL OFFICERS, L. to R: DeDe Waugh, Tres, Joan Hughes, Vice Pres., Camari Forslind, Pres., Janice Sparks, Sec. Freshman Classes The Freshman class started out with a big bang by giving two dances in a row, both of which were successful. At the Washington Union basketball game the class sold hamburgers to realize a nice profit and sponsored a dance following the game. A snow party at Big Stump resulted in fun for all, despite a few bruises and a cast for Mr. Baird, sponsor, who recovered beautifully. A Swim potluck was scheduled in May. SPRING OFFICERS, L. to R: Joan Hughes, Social Comm., John Pace, Pres., Kathy Rustigan, Vice Pres., Janice Sparks, Sec. Ss- FRONT, L. to R: Jan Phillips, Geri ngbashian, Sherrie Humphreys, Jane Gorham, Janice Sparkes, Ann Armor, Jeanette Willis, Sarah Bowen. ROW II: Denise Fiske, Judy Judkins, Ellen Green, Pat O'Connor, Kathy Pederson, Judy Blakely, Janice Fike, Barbara Warner. ROW III: Tom Carberry, Jack Siegfried, Stanley Jenanyan, Dick Hill, Bob Wilson, Lewis Dunn, John Harris, Susan Duncan. ROW IV: Dick VanRosenboom, Ron Bigard, Ray Mosesian, Don Rathbone, Richard Steitz, Frank Wallace, Pat Stan- ley, Dave Sintox, Jim Barnum. --Nw - ,gud W 7 . -- - , S,,,,sls:..+5.5.3,.., 5 ,K -2: fiillmiifssfieaweegegew l'l'f 15u':f.uE:'f Liiifzsillliifi j'i'ifY'fm 5 ,sun W, if ' I EW iff I , , - 3 'D if .W , ' f 5 'ggi S1 i , i g gg 1- I I . -, -'LN ,ag 2 fir- , 1, 2 x I Frosh on a picnic. 5 I , g ' -,X K 3. , -f e 1 Ig Jeanne is quite a model. FRONT, L. to R: Pat Spangler, Susan Walker, Shirley Perkins, Marian Collett, Sarah Zentner, Karen Pedersen, Linda VanZant, Leslie Kellas, Jane Ann Schlesselman. ROW II: John Said, John Williams, Robert Stuart, Beverly Knotts, Karen Eckels, Susan Waltner, Sharon Volpa, Pat McPheeters, Judy Buck ROW III: Doug Pipes, Richard Manning, Walter Breese, Connie Geringer, Jeanie LaVoy, Jeannie Simpson, Camari Forslind, Sharon Garrow, Kathy Holmes. ROW IV: Dave Halseth, Dal Henderson, Richard Mussacchio, Bob Bremner, John Pace, Robert Vaughan, Harold Evans, Jim Broadwell. 5 5 E! 5 3 E 12 FRONT, L. to R: Andrea Bogosian, Joyce Sparkes, Susan Utter, Martha Harris, Sharon Smith, Jancie Thomas, Joel Thaxton, Joan Hughes. ROW II: Richard Smith, Tom Cook, Pat Taylor, Mary Hanley, Mary Thompson, Susan King, Betty Ann Tueller. ROW III: Carl Kaufman, Bruce Wardlaw, Judy Barnett, Sally Squires, Gloria Sinopoli, Barbara St. John, Wally Kluh, Sammy Snell, Jim McBrian. ROW IV: Curtis Travis, David Tallant, Charles Hamilton, David Crouch, Sam Adams, Bob Haire, Bill Spaulding. .min 5 w. I i H -...., G W ' - . Lg on t you .1011-1 us?n an-w-W xeage. upierty as You P RONT, L. to R: Lynn Wilson, Jackie Sharp, Marcia Drennon, Joyce Richardson, Sandy DeLiddo, inda Redwine, Kathy Rustigan, Susan Burgenbauch, John Pickering, Jayne Argentino. ROW II: eanne Woods, Olivia McCoy, Diane Waugh, Lynne Mawby, Suzanne Pashayan, Marva Olson, Marleen fiorelli, Charlotte Kruse, Jeff Christenson. ROW III: Joey Bolkavatz, Mike I-leneveld, Ronnie Oliver, Pary Maxwell, Leland Puryear, Bill Sanderson, Bill Watters, Susan Scott. ROW IV: Malcolm Chad- ock, Bill Coulston, Clark Penfield, Hugo Noroyan, Richard Jennings, Craig Wood, Leslie Watters, flinton Mart. ROW I, L. to R: Karen Klint, Jackie Rowan, Nancy Satterwaite, Anne Schober, Carole Tompkins Mauree L' hb d Sh ' ' ' ' ' n ig t o y, aron Psaltis. ROW II. Darwin Royer, Shirley Fors, Linda Scott, Beverly Selgal, Patty Flynn, John Boe, Charlotte Mansfield, Kyle Nutt. ROW III: Richard Jevardian, Bill Kaboos, Paul Figgs, Neil Kiggins, Charles Barrett, Ralph Mayer, John Masten Chuck Wood ROW IV' D , . . ave Parker, Glen Drllion, Ron Goff, Eddie Costa, Gene Pawlick, Robert Knapp, Mike Chiney, Tom Mac- Donald. Ffosh talk thin 8s over with sponsor Mr B T ni 2 - aird, MY what a clean lOCke O ' ROW I, L. to R: Toni Fabian, Patty Gilmore, Pat Harvey, Joan Garbarino, Elaine Hadsall, Carol Cunningham, Shelly Farina, Alan Benov. ROW II: James Simon, Judy Jacobson, Barbara Beldyk, Joy Weaver, Donna Eller, Eleanor Brown, Sharon Tilly, Jim Everwine ROW III' Robert Macke . . y, Tom Alexander, Gordon Fake, Rodie Hill, Sidney Alvord, Herty Surabian Steve Sommerstrorn Gar y 1 Y Bailey. ROW IV: Lee Schultz, Francis Holderman, Ron Peterson, Weston Alt, Jr., John Johnson, Roby Strachan, Gene Biglione, Steve King. Guns aren't hard to reassemble. Classes in Action Did you know that its really not too hard to make a bomb? Lawnmowers do break down. 4-7 You may stop typing when your fingers reach the bone I say! Bullard has some pretty fine artists. ZHab1a espanol? Ishould, this is my second year. FRONT, L. to R: Pat McPheeters, Joel Thaxton, Pat Dick, Martha Harris, Karen Peterson, Penny Osburn. ROW II: Bev Grimes, Jim Barnun, Ron Musselrnan, Elain Stern, Beth Hamish, Malcolm Chaddock, Bob Halseth. ROW III: Alan Benov, James Martines, Robert Harvey, Richard Jennings, Doug Pipes, Mr. Moats. ROW IV: Judy Buck, Marva Olson, Ross Richardson. ' Band and Orchestra l'he Bullard High School Orchestra played selections before the performance of the Senior Play and between the l acts. They also performed at several assemblies. The Band performed at every rally and game and are planning a uniformed marching group for next year. All five Bullard High School Band members who tried out for the Fresno-Madera County Honor Band were accepted, , mostly for first chairs. They are Robert Harvey, Richard Steitz, Ronnie Musselman, Doug Pipes, and Ross Richardson. FRONT, L. to R.: Ron Musselman, Elain Stern, Carol Hilditch, Robert Vaughan, Beth Harnish, Richard Steitz, Mal- colm Chaddock. ROW II: John Carella, Linda VanZant, Stanley Jenanyan, Tom Ganinvan, Rich Jennings, Doug Pipes, Bob Breese, Bill Harrison, Bob Halseth. ROW III: Marcia Drenon, Richard Jevardian, James Eberrein, Roberr Harvey, Bill Wright, Alan Benov, James Martines, Charles Barrett, Dal Henderson, Mr. Moats. ROW IV: Penny O57 burn, Jeff Christensen, Ross Richardson. ROW I - Rosa Whitledge, Joan Laidlaw, Janis Mode, Judy Fisher, Beverly Knotts, Kathy Holmes, Judy Kragh, Mary Linda Neal, Pat Crane, Pat Spangler, Jackie Sharp, Carol Harvey, Lynn Mawby, Betty Ann Tueller, Karyle Butcher. ROW II - Shirley Fors, Melinda Sadoyan, Margie Geringer, Peggy Manlove, Bob Wyckhoff, Kenny Driggs, Lynn Murphy, Donnette Baird, Carole Thompkins, Mary Dale Brosmer, Lynn Brown, Leda Adams, Mimi Mann, Karen May. ROW III - Susan Arnold, Barbara Sheppard, Judy Mil1er,Kathy Buck, Gail Smith, Sandra Hillis, Judy Barnett, Sharon Savage, Carrol Jacobson, Karen Klint, Mary Thompson, Mary Margaret Dean, Charlene Redwine, Mr. Alburt Nole. ROW IV - Jim Wood, Bill Madden, Tom Santich, Gordon Thompson, Randy Kraus, Tom Roberts, Robert Pansom, Dave Fowler, Arnold Irola, Ray Bittle, Barbara Fautz, Margaret Fries, Marilynne Call, Stmny Dueber. Chorus This year our Bullard High School chorus participated in the Berkley Singing Festival, a non- competitive event, which was held on the University of California campus during November. The group also sang in other competitive events and received excellent ratings. Mr. Moats directs our orchestra. The band plays a brisk march under the leadership of Mr. Moats. Easy does it now. The count stands 3-2. Classes in Action Notice the detail in tht back. Someday I'll make some woman a wonderful wife! You mean I only jumped two feet? Officer Abel tells an ol joke about policemen. No, don't tell me the recipe now! .iiimwi 7 f - 1 -f - JUNIOR VARSITY, L-R, ROW 1: Bob Pricer, Jay Erbes, Doug Jensen, Don I-Iazeltine, Don Glassrud, Richard Walker, Stan Jenanyan, Larry Schilbe, Colin Campbell. ROW 2: Larry Watters, Roger Crowley, Joe Bogosian, Nibbs Lunn, Bob Knapp, Charles Pashayan, Dave Sinton, Lee Schultz, Don Rathbone, John Pace, John Carella. ROW 3: Manager, Bob Halseth, John Robinson, Danny I-lolterman, Walter Nelson, Dick Van Rozenboom, Gorden Thompson, Doug Murphy, Richard Steitz, Ronald Goff, Ron Wyckoff, Bob Watson, Jack Reed, Weston Alt, Coach, Shelley Johnson. Foc w J. V. 1 Bullard 6-Strathrnore 18 Bullard 6-Caruthers 18 3 Bullard 31-Sierra Union 6 Bullard 6-Tranquility 12 Bullard 18 -Laton 7 Bullard 18 -Parlier 7 Bullard O-Kerman 6 Bullard 6-Riverdale 19 Right - Seniors Kane Wong, Keith Wong, Junior i Hughes -, ,mi v v 1, g mn sa um farm ml C i Lall VARSITY, L-R, ROW 1: Gary Smith, Bob Wyckoff, Kane Wong, Julian Hughes, Hal Kissler, Terry McGehee, Bob Bianco, Kenny Driggs. ROW 2: Martin Sharp, Bill Harrison, Dennis Stone, Steve Shir- ley,Jay Forslind, Keith Wong, Jim Vaughan, Bill Edholm, Manager, Richard Smith. ROW 3: Coach Bill Baird, Bob Baker, Rick Underwood, Kenny Spangler, Dave Moon, Gwenn Vaughn, Don Rojas, Phil Johnson, Coach, Bob Steele. Va rs :ty Bullard Opponent 26 1 3 Mariposa 7 3 2 Strathmo re 6 34 Sierra 1 3 2 5 Laton 26 2 7 Kenn an 6 18 Caruthers 20 44 Tranquillity 18 26 Parlier 26 18 Riverdale ABOVE - Seniors, Bob Wyckoff Ken Driggs, Jay For slind. RIGHT - Rick Underwood, Gary Smith, Ken Spangler. i Q 1 L N . axis, f ' W' .wifi xv. - ,,,,,,,, , 6,3 ill Q Junior Varsity, Jim Everwine, Jud Robinson, Don Rathbone, Dave Sinton, Eddie Costa, Ron Goff. SECOND ROW: Bill Edholm, Rodger Crowley, John I Middaugh, Jeff Pickford, Rod Coburn, Jay Erbes, Lonnie Allen, Ken Spangler, Puck Underwood and Coach Philpott. Baski Jim Wood Dave Beasley Doug Pipes. VA RSITY HONO RS D Team, Dave Halseth, Jim Everwini Most Valuable Player, Rick Underwood f959 out of 1100 pts.j5 Free Throw Leader, Dick Taylor, 6370, Co-Captains, Don Rojas Underwood. ROW I, L. to R.: Frank Wallace, Mgr. Paul Figgs, Stan Mock, Wally Kluh, Carl Kaufmann, Jim McBrien, Mgr. ROW II: Ray Mosesian, Bill Coulston, Rodie Hill, Bill Carroll, Lewis Dunn, Chuck Hamilton, Eddie Costa, Coach Bob Minier. and Rick VARSITY, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bill Harrison, Dick Johnson, Don Rojas, Martin Sharp, Dave Beasley. SECOND ROW: Dale Oftedal, Mgr., Rick Underwood Dave Moon, Bart McDougal, Jim Wood, Dick Taylor, Richard 3 II simpson, C,oach Bill Baird. Richard Simpson Dick Johnson Bart Mc Dougal Ihuck Wood, James Martinez, Tom Cook. IARSITY HONORS Dick Taylor, 2nd team All-City, Fresno Sill Harrison and Dave Beasley, Honorable Mention, All-City, fresno. Iunior Hughes, 2nd team, All-Tournament, Dos Palos Invitational fplease note: all spring sports will ap- B TEAM, FIRST ROW, L.-R.: Ray Fowler, Mgr., Bill Carroll, Harold Kissler, Stan Mock, pear in fall supple- Jim McBrian, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. Miner, Frank Wallace, Corky Newburg, mentj Marvin Melikian, Dennis Webb, Ray Mosesian, Roy Klein. l FCE EQ A. f f M1655 wma 53 J g if gf if . -H'---f-MM.. Q .WE 4- 1 ::.., ..:.. . 1 4 Qfmtgfii' Wy e. s, 'f wawnrf f Peggy and Darlene give their approval. Tim and Patsy plan a page layout. Lynne, our Editor, looks proudly at the Tom, Joan and Bev hunt jokes. Don and Joe discuss annuals. Mr. Maxwell gets shot! Charger. Charger The Publications Activity Class was responsible again this year for the publishing of the Lance and the Charger. THE CHARGER STAFF EDITOR, Lynne Enders, AS- SISTANT ED., Bob Shapaziang PRINTER, Nancy Johnston, NEWS EDITORS, Tim Gill and Tom Roberts, FEATURE EDITOR, Sharon Wright, V SPORTS 8: ART EDITOR, Don Flowers, REPORTERS, Jim Agar, Joie Baird, Joe Bogosian, Darlene Daniels, Beverly Fors, Peggy Ginet, Patsy Humphreys, Joan Laidlaw, Steve Tierney, Beverly Vorperian. Jim checks the flash. Nancy makes the deadline. Bob and Lynne write a column ba. Joie, Jim and Nancy, our Editor, sets Lance photo schedule. and Lance Editors of the two publications, however, worked with their sponsor, Mrs. Bedford during second period for credit. THE LANCE STAFF EDITOR, Nancy Johnston, ASSISTANT ED., Janice Bourzacg AD MANAGER, Steve Tierney, ART EDITOR, Sharon Wright 5 Pl-IOTOC RAPHIC EDITOR, James Agar, BUSI- NESS MANAGER, Bobi Brown, COPY EDITOR, Lynne Enders 5 SALES MANAGER, Peggy Ginet, PAGE LAYOUTS, Bob Shapazian. This, our 1958 Lance, is our first annual issued in June. It will be followed by a supplement of twenty pages containing all spring events and sports. You will receive your supplement in September. Beverly plan photos . Bobi and Sharon check the records Steve receipts Mrs. Bedford checks the stories. Bob and Janice complete copy. Dale Oftedal plans cover design- Don and Larry check the Lance sales. Limos Soles Sittin' in the granclstancl, Beatin' on a tin can, Who can? We can! Nobody else can. BULLARD - BULLARD Cheerleaders L-R, Peggy Manlove, Margie Geringer, Carole MacDonald. We are the Knights of Bullard Hi, True loyal Knights are we, We fight our foe and beat them all, For victory is our Creed. Hail the Knights! Loyal Knights! The Knights of Bullard Hi. N if PEP GIRLS, ROW I, L-R: Nancy Hughes, Pam Cooper, Andrea Littick ROW II: Sharon Harvin, Judy Fisher, Lynn Brown. LETTER GIRLS, L-R: JoAnn Fazio, Paula Beatty, Sandy Hickman, Karen Alvord, Linda Lawrence, Sue Thompson, Mary Linda Neal, Susan MacDonald, Janice Bourzac, Julliette Giacone. .4 'isfasw D. Bw' 1. Di? 1 isissifi 1 wmrexs. 1 warsmefwisigiifa Q 'rvnwzeflaiza r, 'sf , mzrfsverifsfa. Somebody's in the wrong place! Rallies KOOL, man! Deucey knows who is ahead! Our 'Happywanderers' composed this tune. Rooters travel by stagecoach. Let's hear it again, only this time LOUDER! 2 Esgilif 13 52 1 f . .2 5 A . ,.- ,f S1 5 -he V .v .X Watch your fingernails. Vicki! 'il in Pat Pricer lends atmosphere to the receiving line composed of Dr Norman, John Maxwell, Mr. Ryska, and Mr. Cunningham. Football Queen Sue Myers and Larry Muldoon give it a whirl. Judy Fisher and Walt Daley discuss 1ife's little problems. x This is a potato? vile' o 69 kt? Yx And that's not all-- Fred Maeder, Pat Crane, Connie Jorgenson and Jack Reed at the Touchdown Dance fThat's the dummy in the midd1e!j ES Q 1, a ld 1 3 13,122 ,I Q 2 Peggy Manlove, and Bob Wyckoff, Mr. and Miss Touchdown solo it . . . pq., 11 J U1at,S !Rich Ransom and Bev Vorperian at too the Twirp Twirl. high 1 Al if in G irls, phooey! Push it over here, Mimi. Rock'n roll or rhythm in blues? Senior Play-Fog Island Fog lsland has an exciting plot involving an atomic scientist, being held prisoner, a group of international spies, the village sheriff, who is not so dumb, some pic- nicers from a nearby girls' camp, and their harried counselor. The audience is held in suspense throughout the eerie three acts until the villians are at last van- quished. Cast Jerry Martin . . . ...... . . . Hank Van Wyhe Brock ....... . . . . . . Chuck St. Jolm Mrs. Williams . . . . . .Margie Geringer Mr. Williams .... .... D ick Looney Sheriff Doolittle . . . ...... Bill Madden Priscilla Ralston. . . . . Betsy Trowbridge Mauriene ...... ..... J udy Fisher Hazel ....... . . Linda Lawrence Margy . . . . Peggy Manlove Johannah . . . ..... Patsy Farrar Ann ..... .... S ue Thompson Director.................Mr.DonMertens ABOVE - John Maxwell, sounds effects. RIGHT Nancy Johnston, prompter. NOT PICTURED - Dick Zacher, back Stage manager ' D ' 1 65k F-fi' ROW I, QL. to R., - Janis Mode, Jo Ann Fazio, Juliette Giacone, Penny Wayte, Margie Geringer, Mary Linda Neal, Sandy Hickman, Val Zacher, Linda Lawrence, Carrol Jacobsen, Randi Hale. ROW II - Barbara Sheppard, Jeri Hill, Carol Garbarino, Bonnie Olson, Dale Franzke, Suzanne Carroll, Marion MacKinnon, Karen Shippey, Patty Sheppard, Donnette Baird, Linda Sue Prine, Celeste Mealey, Margurite Hilditch, Beverly Vorperian, Beverly Fors, Joann Raxter. ROW III - Betsy Trowbridge, Toni Schofield, Barbara Leavitt, Andrea Littick, Peggy Manlove, Carole MacDonald, Susan MacDon- ald, Nancy Hughes, Peti Gorham, Paula Beatty, Pat Crane, Normalee, Tostenson, Julie Linschied, Jill Blosser, Carol Abbott, Carol Gillis. ROW IV - Patty Lloyd, Frances Obrikat, Susan Schafer, Dana Ars- lan, Carol Chenault, Carol Joyce, Elain Stern, Carol Hilditch, Connie Jorgensen, Kristie Harris, Mimi Mann, Sandy Dick, Lynn Murphy, Penny Alexander,-Leslie Shulman. ROW V - Judy Fisher, Barbara Fautz, Jeri Stallings, Judy Morgan, Susan Arnold, Connie Boyer, Gay Hoffman, Peggy Ginet, Ann Merrill, Karyle Butcher, Jeanie Tostenson, Mary Gorham, Janice Beatty, Pam Cooper. G. A. A. 'Q 'Yi V' -'W ,vnnowm rum' 4, t Q LOOK! BOYS! ! ! . JUMP! . . . .and that garlic. . . . 5 a ROW I - Leslie Shulrnan, Normalee Tostenson, Pasty Farrar, Patty Sheppard, Lynne Enders QTICHSUICI Q, Penny Osburn, Miss G Qsponsor Q, Jeri Stallings, Frances Obrikat, Beverly Vorperian, Genella Hunter, Judy Winther. ROW II - Barbara Sheppard, Julie Linschied, Darlene Daniels, Jeanie Tostenson, Mimi Mann, Linda Seymoure, Barbara Lee Lones, Kirby Sabin, Bill Lucas. ROW III - Judi Scott, Sandy Dick, Carol Gillis, Carol Abbott, Penny Alexander QVice President J, Ron Oliver, Richard Dillon, Terrill LeMoss, Bob Haire. ROW lV - Mary Linda Neal QSecretaryl, Carole MacDonald, Pat Taylor, Cameri Forslind, Jo -el Thaxton, Barbara St. John, Torn Roberts, Mickey McMahan, Breck Thomas, Chuck Oliver. ROW V - Dave Hodges, Judy Morgan, Bob Knapp, Roby Strachen, Gene Pawlick, Curtis Travis, Jack Siegfried,BobPricer,Chuck St. John, Dick Johnson, Jay Forslind. ROW VI - Donnette Baird, Randi Hale, Judy Buck, Bonnie Olson, Jeri Hill, Sue Thompson, Susan MacDonald, Peggy Stamoules. Not Pictured - Walt Daley fPresidentj, Connie Boyer, Bobi Brown, Lynn Brown, Judy Buck, Vicki Dauphin, Jimmy DeRe1ner, Jay Erbes, Carol Gertner, Nelson Hayhurst, Bill Hammond, Nancy Johnston, Frances Keran, Cynthia Malone, Lynn Mur- phy, Linda Scott, Jean Simpson, Jeri Stallings, Corky Newburg, Mike Heneveld, BillyNeal,DickVan Rozenboom, Bob Bremner, Richard Manning, Bob Steel, Tom Alexander Slope Dopes Mr. John Enders, sponsor, takes time Nick Fiore, head of the Yose- out from his skiing to give advice to mite Ski School, supervises the his 81 Bullard High proteges. instruction. Dig those CRAZY pants! V Un K-I IHIVLE BUD JOHNSON TONEY FREITAS ROW I, L-R: G. Smith, J. Robinson, P. Johnson, T. LeMoss, J. Wood, L. Muldoon, D. Oftedal, J. De Remer, M. Smith, R. Underwood, S. Mock, B. Baker, F. Maeder. ROW II: B. Smith, D. Glassrud, B. Halseth, H. Coulston, D. Johnson, T. Hughes, D. Flowers, K. Wong, G. Thompson, J. Vaughn, D. Looney, B. Blakely. ROW III: J. Zulfa, S. Shirley, M. Knapp, R. Simpson, D. Rojas, J. Hughes, K. Spangler, B. Edholm, L. Psal- tis, B. Lucas, C. Pashayan, K. Wong, C. St. John, B. Laidlaw. ROW IV: W. Nelson, R. Crowley, J. Canaday, D. Jensen, J. Hogg, B. Harrison, D. Beasley, T. Ashjian, M. Sharp, D. Moon, K. Johnson, K. Driggs, R. Hart, B. McDougal. Not pictured - Mr. Steele - sponsor Lettermen Club Cross-Country Team Our Cross-Country team placed first in the Tranquility Invitational Tournament and placed fourth in the valley. Richard Hart represented Bul lard at the State Meet. ROW I, L-R: H. Coulston, S. Snell, B. Blakeley, G. Dillion. ROW II: B. Laidlaw, D. Taylor, D. Moon, R Hart, B. McDougal, Coach Willard Olds. Junior Hughes, pres., Rick Underwood, vice-pres., Richard Hart, secretary, Sergeant at arms, Stan Mock. Parents, faculty, students and friends of Bullard attend a Bullard Boosters meeting William Hammond, treasurer, Jack Erbes, presidentg Herb Schilbe, vice- pres Boosters Club The following activities have been completed, are in the process, or are contemplated shortly: l. 330,000 swimming pool was completed and given to the high school shortly after school started. Mr. Erbes and Ray Harris wish to express appreciation to the 605 contributors for their excellent cooperation in making the pool possible. 2. Loud speaker system for the gym fapproved and now in process of installationj 3. New band uniforms for the band fapproved and in process of developmentl 4. New three foot high lettered redwood school sign to be installed on lawn area in front of school fapproved and in processj 5. Sending two student body officers to two-day Governor's Conference in Sacramento 6. Trip to one of the universities for scholarship winners fcontemplated again this yearj 7. Sponsorship of first Player-Dads Dinner for both squads of the football team Qsame type of dinner planned for basketball,track, and baseball seasonsj 8. Barbecue for court area near pool Qcontemplated but not yet approved at this date, 68 1 I I i. L fn 2.71 ,. R h. Q-.T 1 4 V 4 x 2' , i .S 'xfii ARNQA ...wi h if f ',j ' N9 ifgwzw' . A 5 , ,fi Jr' 11,55 few Www mg J 'fx 'WX 1 a 45 J 4 wi .f 'g's WY.-, 'M WL Zi L in f K. '57 z: H nw, ,, 'f .01 x jun f.a ,jf BuIIard's First ' Look charming, girls. n, ' Dick Zacher, valedictorian, said, Ideas and ideals The graduates marched to Pomp and Circumstancel' . . . ,, ' not missiles and memorials . . . Mike Garvey reflects school really wasn't so bad after all. ., , W. , W. ,wa 11 ' mg ' -,fL1 . Q ,Q 'F x 1 I xl 1 , fs, , J r 2' X gi viii - 151 IN. A , . nh K i Lg fr i if ig qi , Q A f gf, V, A . 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The receiving line was composed of Terry Allen, junior class president, Bobi Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker. Guests were Mrs. Hedge, Mrs. Schully, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parlier. Sponsors were Mr. Wren, Mr. Lum, Mr. Champion, and Mr. Dan Johnson. We'll have these Mo- ments to Remember . . . Good joke, between Junior Chairman Val and escort. We danced 'till 1 dawn . . . - ,..c:c11LE2l. . '12 . . . but I am the butler! Is that the right line ? Junior Class Presents! ,, .,,. . - . . . . . . ..b Head First involves a mixed up social climbing family. Their aims in life e- :ome confused when an amateur hypnotist, played by Bob Shapazian, enters and upsets he entire household. But the result is a better adjusted group of people and a hilarious :vening of fun for the audience, as the butler thinks he is a famous financier, and the inancier, the butler, and love gets turned about. CAST: Mrs. Klump- Danna Arslang Vlrs. Carr- Saundra Deuberg Mr. Carr- Charles St. Johng Barlow- Dick Looneyg Jody Iarr- Robbin Hendersong Marilyn Bain- Sharon Harving Larry Carr- Arnold Irolag Phil Darbow- Bob Shapaziang Ivtr. Dowd- Terry Alleng Mrs. Dowd- Patty Shepardg Mary lou Dowd- Marlene Feldsteing John Decker- Tom Ratchfordg Lester Finch- Jim Vaughang .ori - Jill Blosser. -is Class Apr-is xii iii Gawain 830 Nilrfh Bull qmri And, gffliiijf tifudlfblfei' .OU U VAVV ga Now the green turns to violet This is a madhouse. I'm leaving! You have a very recep- tive mind. Well, if I'm not wanted yn 'Now you listen to me. . 4'-5' N4 ' N., 1 U, my . of 5 F ' Y ' L gg 2 Q2 X W uv? 5 8, 2 Al 1 FEE? .,,:. 3 X, V if if 5 if ik! 53 e aa ,WWA mg , 55,5 as W F nn1l-ins 1 M 9? wx. Q zu . ' Z Z . . 2 .J i A 2 Y ,H 11 ef we 3, Y'-5 ,f 'ir Q , W ei M Q Qfgw ? 1 ww me 93 S 'ff ,. 5 31 I Q umm was ff mg ,N 1 1 1 i r 1 wif: ' W rx - -su it' X . ' 2 --1 '. f' iff- M J? , - QQ f -i if:5552e13I1F:'2.'f':2i:-:F , E325-' -.,wy3-.-wa .1-21? .1-.,3.,-3,3 -, 1 :Q f . .a ,.. glitz mm 5' 'f W, : Eiiifffgiu .- Y - i K f - ' Eff- ., -3 ' -6 ' S4 'A A Y SH l z fy iw 1 , , J aff! fas- ia 2 QE: Q, s :EZ15 . 4 Q .sf , 2, M MW fwf va f N 1 1 Q ,gif .T , Lf E Q, il' will 1 . K A gif' yy i J V aisfg ...ff Knight and Lady of the Year Richard Hart, who served the entire year as our student body president, and Peggy Manlove, who was the student body secre- tary, rally commissioner, and is a life member of California Scholastic Federation, were honored this year by the students, faculty, and administration when they received the highest awards given at Bullard High School, the Knight and Lady of the Year. This is the first year that our school has had a Senior Class, and from this year forward these awards will only be given to graduating Seniors. Bullard High School is proud of Richard and Peggy, and we are sorry to see them leave our student body. As sem bl I es Dick Looney and Bob Laidlaw QKneelingj, Richard Maul, Joan Peterson, Sandy Hickman, Margie Ger- inger, and Dick Zacher are scholarship winners for 1958. The Senior Sextet performs at the Senior As- sembly. 2 5 me as Mr. Jack Erbes presents the hi-fi system donated by the Boosters Club to Mr. Ryska , the audio-visual sponsor, who accepts it on behalf of the student body. I 5 2 2 3 5 The Bullard High Chapter of C.S.F. has been accepted by the state organization headquarters. if 4'-- Ii A Girls Sports ROW I, L to R.: John Carella, Bob Bianco, John Masten, Wally Kluh Roy Klein, Jim Eberwein, Dave Halseth Ronnie Oliver, Richard Steitz. ROW II: Coach C. D Johnson, John Robinson, Roger Hougland, Nibs Lunn, Phil Johnson, Jim DeRemer, Jeff Pickford, Ronald Goff, Mark Hubbard, Manager Kenn Cooper J. V. Bu1lard's Junior Varsity Baseball team, captained by Second Baseman ,Tim DeRemer, tallied a 3-6 record in North Sequoia League play this year. This is the first year that the team has participated in this league of play and placed a sporting fourth. One of the most exciting games this year was the second game with Chowchilla, played on the Chowchilla diamond. The final score, after two extra innings of play, was five to three, in favor of the Knights. ,. D3 ROW I, L. to R.: Manager Ray Fowler, Ted Morris, Bill Edholm, Harold Kissler, Kenny Driggs, Manager John Har ris. ROW II: Lonnie Allen, Bill Harrison, Rick Underwood, Don Rojas, Martin Sharp, Kim Johnson, Kim Johnson, Coach Bob Steele. NOT PICTURED is: Jerry Zulfa. Z Q 2 Bl Senior Kenny Driggs Second Base Varsity This year the Bullard High Varsity Baseball team, which tied for third in North Sequoia League play, was cap- tained by Sophomore Bill Harrison, a pitcher who also plays most other po- sitions. The Knights' record in league play tallied 8 wins and 6 losses. Martin Sharp, also a Sophomore, was selected by his teammates and the coach to receive the Varsity Baseball Hustle- plus Trophy for this year. ROW I, L. to R.: Dave Moon, Craig Wood, Jim Hogg, Eddie Costa, Ron Manfredo, Ron Wyckoff, Jud Robinson, Larry Watters. ROW II: Coach Willard Olds, Bob Smith, Bob Laidlaw, Maurice Kaasa, Richard Walker, Richard Hart, Jack Reed, Doug Jensen, Chuck Oliver, Dave Sinton, Bob Blakely, Sammy Snell, Paul Figgs. Track The picture below shows four Class A track men and their coach gathered around two of their championship trophies. From Left to Right are Bob Wyckoff, Bob Blakely, Coach Olds, Jud Robinson, and Bob Laidlaw. This year Bullard's relay team, composed of Bob Wyckoff, Jud Robinson, Dave Moon, and Bob Blakely, competed in the Annual West Coast Relays, placing 9.3, I sw . H -it S . i i ' -i N ffr- 7 .1 i..-Q Q - ss Richard Hart Senior Bob Wyckoff Bob Laidlaw Senior Senior second. Bob Wyckoff also competed in the running broad jump, and Bob Laidlaw pole vaulted in this tournament of champions. 1, Q. '. tg, g L.,' .,., 5 1 ROW I, L. to R.: Judy Blakely, Peggy Ginet, Lindy Cope, Leslie Shulman, Connie Geringer, Judy Buck, Connie Jorgensen, Ann Anderson, Judy McKnight, Lynn Harvey, Sheri Humphreys, Toni Fabian, Lucy Koose, Beverly Grimes. ROW II: Patty Becktold, Val Zacher, Vicki Dauphin, Penny Wayte, Kristie Harris, Tom Alexander, Stan Mock, Larry Muldoon, Richard Smith, Bill Coulston, Clark Penfield. ROW III: Gordie Thompson, Roby Strachan, Dick Johnson, Gary Fisher, Don Glasrud, Dick VanRozeboom, Buddy Burgan, Breck Thomas, Mike Cheney, Bill Lucas, Hal Coultson, Bob I-Ialseth, Coach Tom Phillips. Swimming Practice Meet with Clovis, March 21, 1958 Practice Meet with Sanger, April 15, 1958 Sanger Relays, May 3, 1958 Practice Meet with Roosevelt, May 7, 1958 League Meet at Dos Palos, May 10, 1958 Practice Meet at San Joaquin Memorial, May 14, 1958 Divisional Meet at San Joaquin Memorial, May 17, 1958 Valley Finals at Bullard, May 24, 1958 q fzrisaan , f 2 - Senior Senior Dick Johnson Gordie Thompson Bullard Won All The Bullard High Swim Team points with pride to its record of nine meets, finishing the season winning all the Gir1s', B Boys', and A Boys' Divisions. 17 ROW 1: Manager Karyle Butcher, JoAnna Bischoff, Nancy Hughes, Val de la Laing, Peggy Manlove, Joann Hughes, Carole Mac Donald, Kathy Pederson, Barbara Shephard. ROW 2: Ray Bittle, Kane Wong, Bill Carroll, Bob Baker, Lewis Dunn, Jim Wood, Ed Manning, Nelson Hayhurst, Bob Bremner, Keith Wong, Jim Hall, Coach Bill Baird Seniors Carole MacDonald and Peggy Manlove compare notes at the net. Tennis This is the second year that Bullard's Tennis Team has been un- defeated in league play, Ray Bittle, playing Boys' Singles, Carole MacDonald and Barbara Sheppard, playing Girls' Doublesg and Nancy Hughes and Bill Carroll, playing Mixed Doubles' represented Bullard, and our league, in the Divisional Championships. The Girls' and Mixed Doubles' teams from Bullard went on to the Valley Finals, placing second. Carole MacDonald and Jim Wood were the captains and were also voted by their teammates to receive the Outstanding Tennis Player Trophies for this season. Seniors Kane Wong and Jim Wood, on the far side of the net, and Keith Wong and Ray Bittle rally. ROW I: Terry Avenell, Coach Bob Minier. ROW II: Ray Mosessian, Gary Smith, Roger Crowley, James Johnson, John Pace. NOT PICTURED is: Chuck Hamilton. Seniors Terry Avenell and Gary Smith. Golf The Golf Team, which had a very successful year under the capable coach- ing of Bob Minier, was lead by Senior Terry Avenell and Junior Roger Crowley, playing first and second positions, respectively. Chuck Hamilton and John Pace, both Freshmen, tied for third position. Roger Crowley received the Out- standing Golfer Trophy for this seasong S kl I n g , This is the first year the Bullard has had a Ski Team representing it. The team, consisting of fif- teen members, placed third in the First Annual Fresno Inter -High Schools Giant slalom with Captain Chuck Oliver, Jay Erbes, Mickey McMahan, Lynne Enders, ? and Bill Hammond comprising the scoring team. 4 an Q In-. .slamawazfvz SEATED: Carol Gillis and Lynne Enders. STAND- ING: Chuck Oliver, Kirby Sabin, Jay Forslind, Bill Hammond, Walt Daley, Dick VanRozeboom, Bill Lucas, Mickey McMahan, Jay Erbes. NOT PIC- TURED: Carol Abbott, Judy Buck, Ronnie Oliver, and Dave Hodges. 'vu 7213! QNNQIQ ?' flwa pmww- aww ,,.,..r Q. , .LM W wail? Mmatsif ,S law Fai My K, A: ,,.. . ,,.- 5 gifs' -' .11 'uQi5j Congratulations to the First Graduating Class of Bullard High Sharon Wright 8. Janice Bourzac admire the new s lipstick and matching nail-enamel. VILLAGE DRUG STGRE In Fig Garden Village 5050 Palm Ph. BA 22478 Fresno, Calif. Congratulations to the Class of 58 from VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Fresno's Finest Get the liaircut of your clioice Cooled by Refrigeration BA 9-9971 5068 N. Palm Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands HL most Competitive Prices SIERRA FOODLAND g I Becky and Jack extend best wishes to the first graduating class of Bullard High Visit us often in our new SHOE DEPARTMENT FOR TEENS THE CANDY CANE TOY SHOP Fig Garden Village 732 W. Shaw Fresno Featuring complete wardrobes especially Remembers designed for Sub-Teens, Janice Bourzac our advertisers are our friends' cl Sh W ' l'1 l 'f . on cron ng T se ect G gl T 5 l lllalce yourself known to them. 7 ,Mu-M-vein: And don't forget to say, A 'ig Thank Oulu ,Q ' gf ,S 2 Y . . . a K 5 in beautiful Fig Garden Village K adn WF' Palm and Shaw 'A Mr. H. MCDONALD JEWELER GEMOLOGIST 5056 N. Palm Ave. Fresno, Calif. Watches Birthstone Rings Chains 81 Charms Let Bill McDonald be Your Jewele' IMHOFF'S Yarn - Yardage - Linens Personalized Help Tower District Fig Garden Village DEB AND HEIR Distinctive things for children Complete liayette Needs Beautiful hand-made Christening Sets Toddler sizes 'I to 4 Children 3 to 6 Girls 7 to 14 Open Fridays 'till 9 P.li'l. Fig Garden Village BA 9-9986 For the largest selection in Sportswear, Shop at THELMA'S SPORTSWEAR 5054 N. Palm Ph. BA 29079 Fresno, California Blackstone at Shaw Fulton at Fresno Best of Wishes to the Class of 58', 59 S 53 95 Z H 3 ii an if HARVAN 'S FOR THAT SPECIAL DINNER DATE COME T0 U V Q55 f , WJ- 33. M M ED GILLIS A 1016 West Shaw su 1ussg4zsLsnAwA2r PALM ' ' FIG IIIIIEII VILL E W, V Fresno, Callfornla mmm! cmmmm Ph.. BA 72826 ED GILLIS Potter's Salutes the First Graduating Class of Bullard High. Congratulations and Good Luck Bob Wyckoff gets some tips on hair care from the Potter Sta POTTER'S -FIG GARDEN-DRUGS Corner of Pcllm and Shaw Ph. BA 9-6523 Congratulations to the graduates, undergraduates, and faculty of Bullard High for another record year. MAYFAIR MARKET Walt Daley and Sue Thompson admiring and testing the fine sporting goods department at BYDE'S Palm and Shaw Fresno A BROLINE'S Palm and Shields Name brand Clofhing R f h E F ly l 3215lN P1 Ph BA9156o l 'P d P k g McDONALD'S DRIVE-IN 3115 Blackstone F 11: , .s:':v:,.f -. K . 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ACE SERVICE Nothing up our sleeves . . . but the finest in fashions for the entire family BROADWAY AND VENTURA . . . at pint-sized prices. Chipper and his gang Service and Savings are the most important products Ray Russell, Jr. admires the dazzling new Chevrolet Corvette tI'1at's powered by the big 283 cubic inch engine, and 4 speed transmission. RODMAN CHEVROLET CO. Passenger Car Sales and Service 1400 Van Ness Ave. Truck Sales and Service ' 2310 Stanislaus St. OK Used Cars i' Stanislaus 8 N St. OK Used Trucks ' Stanislaus 8 N St. Phone Alll 8-7111 il' Fresno Compliments HODGE AND SONS MEN'S WEAR 1260 Fulton Fresno, California Terry Ashjian - Campus Representative For all your family's drugs Congratulations stop in at either of the 2 to Stillman Drug Stores. Bullard High School from STILLMAN DRUG STORE on the corner of Von New me ARSWY S STILLMAN DRUG STORE A A A on the corner of 1321 Ful.Tc1N STREET , FRESND 21 CALIFORNIA West and Shields ' H. E. Jaynes 8. 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