Burroughs High School - Burro Yearbook (Ridgecrest, CA)
- Class of 1955
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'f Q. d I fi ., I Ia , Fa ..... 7 x I KI ' . . . 13 I X ' .... 24 XXX So ores . . 28xXX ' XX Freshmen . . . 32 XXX Ain, G, VEY5' ' Agtivities . . . 3:0 X 4 ports ..... 1 0 Q , ljxl N Advertising . jill fl NWN U! flfjl' X QW:- 'I Mila QQZQWZW , kflfifflqgq 3 W 7 Myfflilili,V5?Mlll ff f, , kb?feWlMf ,f, tgdvi WM Wg! wx y 2 ll il 5 X: ' e QM W kg! I e ' i nrtmurdw X ' tloe worl 's a stage, and all the people merely actors. AS YOU LIKE IT 1 i yy o - i play our parts is an important aspect in all our 'all in live f e the members of the El Burro staff have decided ' to make this yearbook a permanent record of the activities yr at school, and the way we carried out our respective roles. l an ix'-le Many of Shakespeare's quotations typify the activities at ls xv Burroughs, connecting high school life with the stage. By inserting a few of his more famous lines throughout the A book, we feel you will find it easier to recall the parts you . played this year in academic life, in activities, and in sports. li ,a ii, li 1 N ki . Ng We hope this book will remain a prized possession of if .0 E yours, and that it will help you remember the many good , times you had in high school, tomorrow, l0m01'1'0 I . E tomorrow . . . : rv . Q 4fD 7 2?4 ' '-ffofafr P fc foivfx il Q 2 , fry? ' ' - 'P ' , ,il TPA l , - lv Raluuur..u..i..wr -J . . ...M . ,. ,. i, ,. ,, . .. ,,,, L. 1i,, i1,u....ii i,ii +,,....Ma...au.,r..,,.ii,i,M ,,,,,,,., - . ..,,,,, ,. ,,.,.-,, si. .. ,. . .ti 3 JV' lf' vidifgwf QD ,V ...J L , 0 , To be a well- favored man is the gift of fortune. Jpb W MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Q 0 520' WW 9 J W ,ff MHZ, wfj, W, . 77 0 My . . . We have only gratitude to give you I 1 I For your cheery greeting in the mornings, W W M0 I For your untiring patience on trips, lj Mb 3 An or the friendship you have given. U , You have p formed a service for us, l. M J But you have done 1 in such a Way that everyo Q, Has a place for you in his 0 n private memories. L guy It is because of this spirit in which ou serve tha W b I Dedicate our annual to you . . . JOHN B TISTO I Mb dl' a , 3 I J ip 4 'QQ - Q as is gg W o J 5 . V X , o . - Q42 M Q 53 25252 J if Q 3 el me X -S' - 4 Fr ...gp 4 6' gn' x1 41,69 1 X16 qk 5+ SW V Wisdom should show riiself . . . J D HAMLET gr- 332 2 my 1 X ff NX' .cw f A. 0, A yi 'gi-JV J- K Jar f ,LI I.: Y XVJXXXFN' ' I f If f V' X X X ... X' I ' ' JJ .1-' l 1 -'UN' X 5 ' M.' flg,n. up ,jx .NJ-I C6 If 01, 4 5 uf, o- 'y y JJ! 1, Y I b vw, .51 Avy .N bfui N l H QP M! e- fv' - x K ll pf , J' 45 aa 'J Q xx fx '.n X y l'fu'NIxiN ' XJ' L Aff, J. 1Qxf.lxYN 'J' A xg- A 35' . 516 K ,K IJ, P Q, -N Q3 I V f uf' A, 1 '. 1 X I f ' X .I-Jff - I 5.11 X .' jx MJ' xx x ' 5 JJ vs w ' v fd 69 M Q- 'x ' '. U ,ff Q 'qf X XZ f 3, , ffgg ' f 'I X f ly , Y f I X dn 5 I - 'Af N lxqlx f I 4, f' N QLVL- 1 ,. I -ff QX eh ff '- f f ' f W-'cz 593 ' f n W f lqhzxxxx , .figs f -Q05 fc, 7 f wi W1 Q ,- , X 'VL 7,j'Z, X f XQ X '- 7' f A, 'cw -L- A . Q X VX , 'B f60f'f'fcv- f ' V, 'CQ' 's:'x' 41 ' L- X f' S, vi 2-1' ' 'f fff 1 oil' NVQ . QQW4 'f' Q.. J 'f 1 Q L57 Quux' QAWQX' gb dx J KJ 9-1 4. JFA 1 nk 1 Q R s kf , ' , 0,5 Qifxhl qxirbuq Mx, My at ,I ' f v X al ' I A , X +53 f Manx xmvdt gf, all I 3 1 'f,,,..f,f ff. f.,o,4:0 Q aIaI9'- 2 H'f f' .Q b0g l M rx V, ' xfkw? 1 5 'P Left to right: Albert S. Gould, Chester W. O'Neill, Board Clerk: T. L. McCuen, Superintendent, H. E. Woodworth, Board President, William T. Baldwin, Emil Bender. The Board of Trustees, with Mr. T. L. McCuen as a chief administra- tor, controls the school district of which Burroughs is a part. The mem- bers have the responsibility of adopting and administering school policies. - ln addition to supervising student registration, Our school has been greatly improved in finan h ' d h- class schedules, and the activity program, Mr. Ken- cial support, in administrative an teac ing person- ' U I nel, and Through the broadening of Curriculum by neth Westcott, our Vice Principal, also holds the our Principal, Dr. Earl Murray. X5 X 't at LL 1 position of friend and aiviser. ul 4. V im 'Q Q9 Pr:- Z 'Q cn X3 S fa E 5 is 2 D e F5 W IW fx uMl1fWllWl WmMM!f QN-Q- vg . Our faculty guides and directs us as We study the parts We have been given to play on the stage of life. We remember them for their counseling and concern for our careers, also for their --, ...--- k efforts to better our schoolg for their time and energy spent assisting us in our school activi- ties. These are the persons who make school life more interesti excitirlg nd complete by showing us the way to knowledge and by giving us a bettfr tandin of life,s stage, 3 x I the world. M raw l B 1 George A. Carson Helen V- Cvmwy Patricia M. Albern Sam P. 084 Chorus English H, En9'ii Mechanica' D'aWl 9 H choir Social Studies III gocial illgdles H Woodshop H Band Counseling 19, 101 enefa CICFICC Orchestra 1 ' 1 l ii n ' 4 l l ,l,,L,,J,L ' i I xl.:-2513 l A 3 f 1 ' i 1 1 V i l f ,, 1 I' i ' ii Q5 ' 'i it i' ,X ' H l 7 Sdllllll S. Green Marffm R. HdI'l'!Jd Chemistry Home Economics l, ll, Ill Algebra I Boys' Homemaking Gil ls' Physical Education So so is good, Very good, very excellent good, and yet it is not, it is so so. Norman E. Young, English IV and senior problems teacher confers with a student. Reply! Reply! .b , l is if is Wdj'lIF C. Harsh Leona M- 1891 Journalism English ll ' English II Social Studies II Social Studies II Proving that Good counselors lack no clientsv, Katherine M. Wentink confabs with two stu- dents who asked for help after her language arts class or one of her study halls. The playis the thingf, as would be Barrymores and Brandos gather in Mary E. Lee's drama- tics class. Miss Lee is also a coun- selor. Elinor M. Irish Robert S. Mecfder Doris C, Pjgywfl 1110114 I- Richardson English l English I Typing I Algebra l, ll Social Studies I Social Studies I Shorfhand I, ll Plane Geomefft' Counseling 19, 101 Boys' Physical Education Solid Geometry Athletic Director TVl90n0m9lVY He has a heart sound as a bell -our pal Herkimer, that is, on biology teacher William Moore's right. CThe Way Herkimer comes apart at the seams, we suspect he may have been a mal- adjusted student in a previous incarnationj Lollise In Rig? Alfred M. Sbostag Librarian English Ill Library Science Social Studies Ill Counseling Cl l, 125 Words, Words, Words - as Bertram H. O'Keefe,s English and Social Studies I classes learn how to spell kat,'. Mr. O'Keefe also teaches audio-visual and XT' photography. V X' M as 40 -WK' ' ,g Mary A. Swccfzey Bookkeeping Typing l Office Practice Harry C. Schwilkc Woodshop II Metal Shop l, ll There's something tells me . . . typing is a serious business in Robert Gilkinson's Typing I and II classes. Mr. Gilkinson also teaches general business. 'IO Where,s Bohemia? might be the question here in H. Murle Rizerls English and Social Stud- ies H classes. I'll not budge an inch -an answer, please. Mr. Rizer also teaches speech arts. -e Q .X ' sii r tas isia I si jghfy H, Trent Matthew U. Weighlman Adeline B. Williams Bflfbllffl K- ZC'f11iCl10w Algebra 1 Boys' Physical Education Affs and Crafts l, II Senlof Mafhefnafics General Mathematics Physics Physical Science There's language in her eye - as well know the Latin I and II and Spanish I and II students of Marie H. Fleck, as they toil through conjugations galore. Remedial English Counseling fl l, l2J The quality of mercy is not strained, it falleth as the gentle rain from heaven. fHar- rumphlj Attendance officer Darwin B. Howe, also an Eng- lish and Social Studies I teacher, gleefully rattles his chains and chuckles over his thumbscrews, rack, and branding irons as he contemplates the attendance records. Fetch forth the stocksll' 'QQ-, 'L P .,. 7 - , x fu fy I- E , Y ' Lf! 7 fof' OU above Daughters of the gamen-all know Mildred L. Elliott, Girls' Physical Education teacher. Sport royal is t me here as girls in her e play bas- 'V'-gf v -v fi ,N-217 Z' .Q f5 I5 .rg x f,, X f i iff! TTT? -4 NX. , Qs S SJ, l- T-A 5 2 gf- -5' RJQ --2511 0:27, QQ '9 JG - i - - I-,N S -, E -X ' .X X.. fx ,- ' N- 1-' S .- ... .... F Vg . 1' - -. X.-X ... N.. I f- N- f-X ' F -Q 5 ,-4 ... f- .., S ss L iw ,-N-7,3 - Q X ,ex S -S ' I .. , ' sf -, f - X s- Q, fn mr A' x X! -I -- -X S.. f 5 To be or l10f fo be.. . HAMLET 'Tis time to part . . . this successful senior year has passed swiftly amidst the pressing activities. The Hrst formal of the year was held in the cafetorium and an enjoyable evening was spent dancing to the melodies of Hal Campbell and his Millionaires. Effective decorations for the Senior Ball were cen- tered around the theme, Birth of the Blues. On March 4th, the seniors presented their usual extravaganza for the annual play competition. They sought out hidden talent and successfully put on an enjoyable pro- duction. i Senior holiday arrived in May and it was on a Friday morning that they departed in private cars for a day of most 'deserved recreation. Then senior banquet, baccalaureate, and, finally commencement exercises arrived . . . the class of ,ss will always be remembered for their constant drive and ambition. Senior executives Gary Stevenson, treasurerg Gwenell Fisher, secretary, Carol Bussolini, vice president, Jay Parsellf president. 13 Maurice Bell Ioan Burlaardl Carol Bussolini 1 Paula Byrum Woodrow Claartier Katloleen Cleary Frances Aldrich Ruby Allen Rose Marie Ambrose Nina Anderson Ethel Atkinson Ioyee Ballard fading fi if Maurice Clifton Ray Clodt Martha Collins Shirley Cooper joseph Crom james Dale Elrtnrs ll .. .I 1 .QV : - s . 1 ,5 pw 'SR ,,,.. Vs ie: I f s fs 5 Sue Ann Greenjqeld Adrian Hansing Pairicia Hawkins Dawn Hayford Ieanette Hemenway jolon Holmes Richard Frerkes fumes F urgason Harold Garner Robert Giles Gene Gilpin Raymond Gmdick fading is-ir' Iolan H oyem Tom jordan Edward Lemons Michael Madison Billy Martin Kay McCandlislo Zctnrs Pauline Mc'Clafcl9ey Clyde Mc'Creary Don fo McKernan Ioanne McMillan Marvin Mellinger jack Moore f-'EW . Barbara N iehols lane O'Day Shirley Ogg Troy Oney Kent Osborn Dale Ottomeier I ' E fr Q 26552 g fy L , - : fs Robert Moore Marie Morin jack N ejffew Carolyn Neipp Charles Nelson joy Nelson zading 'Win ssa ,L 32 I R is Doris Owen Ioan Parks jay Parsell Lawrence Phillips Margaret Pickelheimer Susie Pierce Qrtnrs W' ' fit- ' S ff ' ., V ,ig GY' 'Eg' ' gk v 3' is X 'e .rv i ASC? Orvis Powers Lowell Rad elif Pauline Rdj'b1lflI Charles Rekosh Charles Rock Rose Rolaml '- 4 ' wr , 'I' ,S , ,..,, M, - ery? 7., X ., I 5 4, , , is' 2 Q S 3 gg 4, sf 9525 Ja G 5 3 Y '2 M Q: ? gage M- 5 wZ M rf W T B ' at ff ' ,J .,,, n A.:.,,., ,. M, ta-5q:.5-3,-:,, .g ng: a 1: , KJ, fy, 4. , , 51 W z 5 2 , Y , way-'f ay ff-LL n W, 'nz ' ,. ff, '7'3': yi , , 5 S , B B '1 4 .F - Q IV '7,Q Y ' ,, ff f K gf ' -,L ,L.L Z 1 'f f? lE5i,T'5f5h ' 5 S2 A S eraa Beverly Seguine Robert Sellars Hazel Shriner Barbara A1111 Smith Barbara jean Smith Harry Smith Deanna Ryan janet Salter Frank Schafer Norma Sehimmielz Michael Seh mitt faequeline Sehroedter zading QFWU1 Thomas Standard Patricia Stevens Gary Stevenson Douglas Stewart Robert Stiles George Stillwell Zlrturs 'Q fares' 1? Elsie Sweet Roy Taylor Randell Thornberry james Tucker Peggy Turner Edward Vick Harold Wilkes Steven Williams Robert Villars janet Wald ron Patricia Walker Fred Wloitizaek john Wlaitson nailing t Robert Wick W ..-l. ,iii Robert WiIS0lZ james Wisler Monica Young Patricia Zum QKIUPB X xx ' .1 XX ,:-1 X J x 2 1 ' J , f f?-i ,A ' mf Wai 5 ,gl edu? EX f E 'QbM- wif. Q U' Q -If ff 'fit 7 L ff? if --BQ E-v .1 - , 4 . K I W A 1, ' Q v if il , . E i i , in gif: F? Q 2 . 2 gf. TL 52 i: fl -jx 'En - rf 'SL Marie Wiizcfz S clziors not l'IiC'llllVC'd arc: MAX BROWN SHARON EASTMAN HARRY LOWE' BERT SANDERS PAUL SORENSEN VERNON NWILEY LOUIS WINCN MARY WOOD MILTON WOODWARD f- Q ,XX - AA X , f' ,.l, Z 5 XZ- 'N Z' A fx , f- X xx Z X X -f 7- fs- A X lf4 f Spf ,.',. f- x-J I I, I Q 5-0- ,- -.-4, Y F . g K f-fm gx T-'kj rv is X s xx ' 4,22 fx Z-X 'Q f Lg. - X ,,, ,K - ,ft g L - T., X S -' - Z-,: g Tiki, il! 1 T 'T' 'J X Q-X! s- 'Qah1 NXL- As upper classmen the juniors attended the Senior Ball and put on their own Junior Prom. They received their class rings and were very much satisfied. A junior float, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Won first place in the Homecoming Parade. Their class play was well staged and presented. They learned to be pafienf fo fbe last -their senior year. Officers of The iunior class: Norma.Ives, treasurerg John Booty, vice presidentg Suzanne Hough, presldenfg Alice Corner, secretary. 24 'l , . 'nr fin: iii i f ,Viv A l K V '55 , 5 V' Hy Adams France Adamson Jacqueline Ambrose Gary Andreason Beverly Bevisw N John Booiy Anthony Bradley J , ,M y n nleen Carlson Roberi Carr Clay Carroll Carol Chapman pw.. an James Barra Donald Brill N' fi 1 Emily Chiexe K C K. . f is Jay Barreh Michael Barfa f -f . e is H Joyce Brock Marie Brown 1 . .,,, 5, M' li- ' X v , '- H- K Robert Childs Dorrance Christian A, Q i' . 1 'E , N fri f iw J J nr 4 X 15-J ., 5 JJ1 ,',:i ,, gf E ,, - ,, A use agj 7,2 Q hleen Coger Geraldine Cooper Eva Colon! Alice Corner Douglas Cowan Tena Cowan Eddy Cressy ' U z I 'L F V . J - L'x.'f'f' 4 fi 5 , ' W- 'X W f' , , grv V y ,SWK .. ,wg i H , -fm ,,,,, H ' . ' f i r ,J 7 'z :ii . lx 'les DeVous John Douglas Barbara Doyle Jacqueline Dwinell Roberl Emperi Fred Eloch Roger Evans X ,ac K A : i E , ,V I is 5 H - Q Q - -X . iv X , . , y I K 2 I H , ,N .. E 'K A ' , ,..- if? K' V 'J N. is fx W K ,HTH , My ..,,,.,, .X - V li -1-ii S S - i . oan Ferris Davidena Fischer Charles Ford David French Celine Gallegos Eugene Gaslineau Daniel Gibbons ' T E if y y 3 1 f y G rarc! Graham Nye Greene Vernon Green James Griffin Charles Hackwifh Walter Hannon John Haihwell Q kiii lg X f is . I Waller Beck X N I SQ Russell Bushnell Linda Clark X ie xx- gs Mabel Custer ,,.s.e -aw- ' .Q gc. Russell Ezell 4 M, iw . Cheryl Goode Mary Head 25 James Belisle ' do Q s is ! 4.-ei - X .0 Jane! Byrum .g lf js 2 N K s ffk' cxlif ,X ' Dennis Clemenie ' X Q Q if i- x :X ' Q s Diane Deem 'z i .S - I' L Dennis Feeney if 21' , A f ,Q X we s if Vivian Goulet ..,, x 5 Y sl l in Q-fc Q f' 4 J David Henden .L iff. ' i nda Herman A'5r ,rg . ,1t,,, X ' V W 6 I ll ' . wwf' ,1 25 f , 4 . , Af Q ii,..m 5g,. ff Z' George Haenshell Diane Holland Suzanne Hough ,X S f 4' Q! : 'N ft lt' WWF HL ms f annine Jandel .,.-.. L ,, A i gi , 'K my , 'Q' 5 l larlene Lynn ,X- :rbara Mussler . I' , 2 '4 nl r : : l . Erwin Porter 'ci' fix . lbert Simmons li , ., 9 1 yi- J Pat Jones '.,svw, ., M. A 9 fi' 5 1 U 1 li L , John Mack filth . te-ef' are . V, ' an Arlen New s.. tg ' iiiffi A . ,fi . ws, L ,a ff QQ. 5 4 'gm . e H ri-...tiff , H M5 Y Richard Printy E T it le . i -- P 'i 557,41-1 N ' .- f-Q -'V ,- if .3-'Qian if E sw - 45 Ronald Sims ac, ,W Ti f V, w 1 t .,i. Y c f. ii o,, 1 v s 1 My M .. A.. Y cgxfl . . tg. ,A V . .5ig.::,,i iff, , 4 .fwfr f ' .3 Jackie Joyce Joan Kimley sf S 1 Pat McMillan ,AIX , Nancy Newell 'Sv' 4 Ralph Reese Allen Smith .N ' , E ..,... fv- .Q X W, 4 ,Ei 7' . fi L xx 33 .3 rc. K... - at - f 'imc illiam Standard Elnora Steinmetz Connie Stone 26 Janice McPeters K' ' dx Wayne Oseman .,: v i 1 4. . ., it Charles Robinson Arlene Smith Q ,, we 557 Charles Huffman xt .df Leonie Kinikin , Y Iiy.W, m Y A V 'Ulf' A L, .. .i,, f W , Alric Miller 1 ,pc 1' , ,Ei .. 7 W1 Sylvia Pallenburg rw , r,JA L., . ,V K ,A Max Roesch 'f g r' 5' E 2 11 .if Charles Smith Nancy Hunter f . Norma lves K, . ' ' . ' Roy Kirk Jo Ann Lane - G 'SI' W ifi ' 5 ' .wifi A if Mitchell Miller Richard Miller A I QHHF'-1. K is L if '-X Leanne Jacobson e W M R Q ii i Jim Lloyd ' , w e r W .,., , Orville Millhollin Qs. S I w e te fi il Judy Parker Sally Paul Milton Rogers K T.. w .,, - 5 f 'ii wif i ,ff :L 5 fel, l l ' f.g4 Sidney Smith Ruth Russell 1... ' iii Michael Pierce f l 1 John Schafer iz. , nee.-L sf ' Q.. J 55 Vincent Smith .x Luzon Snyder r i , X, 1 ,9 W'illiam James 3etty Lovelace . if 3 Phyllis Jo Morris . ..,, E Q A gf, 5 .x. ' Ig iii 4 Ned Pierce Sue Schilberg --wt, 'ix ' it X 4. wi. Peter Spooner i V ...: , . A ,S f 'Q 1 222 l if tw I ii i, Q Li l i. .. ii I f 4 1 A sl Y . , 1 fi fl 5 K in A' f , 5 .I . . ,iw is rx! , tc Q 52 if A 'mat , K ww k'VV if six LaVerne Sundquist Henry Taylor Louise Thornberry Jack Tipton Gerald VanDeVender S-nllye Walden , I at ., 7.8, Wg, x I . . ' ! i ,J J in if, 1 W , ,V i 1 '- 0 4 ' Q ' iii s M D ' f bert Walker Audrey Walters James Wallace Ray Warner Ivan Weightman Joy Westcott JONES WESVOF1 ' N in t if' 24 -4 t 4 1 2: K ' 5 it 5 ' f -ff : if 1 5 Jil. Q, .g at QP, I . , , xi , ,94 3 , . in - J ' Q A ,, . :vert Whitson ' ff., gg , 1 f Q-,. if ' 0 4.0 Teddy Wilde Donald Wilson Donald Wright Barbara Yost Duane Zurn EB 5, 43? Thomas Zurn k 'I .. L. Sl, ' ' 1' S- Joan Weston if Characters from the Junior comedy production are from left to right: John Booty, a chemist, Don Wright. a football hero, Dennis Clemente, chemist in chief, John Hathwell, page, Mike Barta, custodian, Mike Pierce, grid- iron gladiator, France Adamson, Mr. Gilkinsonf Barbara Yost, songstress, Gail Cotant, Montana Belle Green, Diane Deem, Miss Beeney, Dick Menis, Mr. Chestcottg Sue Schilberg, typist, Nancy Hunter, student, Barbara Mussler, at- tendance girl, Tom Zurn, Romeo. l 27 l I .fx t - 4 Ellen Witrack . var s W 'S ' g if - X ,- - ,,c- :N Q 5.55 QR 3 jp-.3 X , 1 2:-577: 'Ei' ' - -' fr -' ' I :vii -' P T rl 5 f 4: R'-f,,: 4 ,xxx I5 ff-A: : -- f .X X X J ' B fx-7. -ii O ' l- 1. T1 ? K sl r X, 'Vow' - f ' ff r f za ' ff 'r im 117' f .. 28 The sophomores at times seem to have 0Ilfifl10f ing , but they are as merry as the day is long? Their Soc Hop was a great success, as was their class play. They also applied a fresh coat of paint to the Kelly Memorial and staged after-game dances. Their Homecom- ing Parade float, A Star Is Born , was awarded third place. Sophomore leaders are Carma Haycock, presidentg Pat Whitley, vice president: Margaret Kraynyk, secrefaryg Linda Costello, treasurer. W? . 7 fy J 1' lie Adamson me Ps, 1 rma Buniger 'H tk, , na Collings 5 t . -f - i. lancy Elkins '5- i iitwf J :ra Fosnaugh 56 l . ss I Q S-M , you s J Elizabeth Albers LF-mv-1 -ve ,J 5 M' Jock Butler A' 1 , 4 , to . lf' 49 , V Linda Costello Q ,J .. lig J , M , K s ,,.:L, Nancy Ellings 1 43 1 SL Joyce Furgason K: . J V fi rma Haycock ng Jerry House aird Kirby Joyce Kirby V ,A .: '- fi' W-Q K' 5 X il lg W H Xgsijfa Frank Brady f , Q in Vs- B 1 Donald Cobb Richard Coleman , J gs Jerome Albers Lawrence Armour Bobbye Bales Dale Beach Virginia Bishop Rodney Boone if J-rr C , 5 so A J ,.-J B F is , J was 'S+ H as 1- A ' .. ' I- :gk ' 5 ix, A , 1 N. ' . A' F ss -, ,Q ,N g, kkrrk :V V 9 . s 2? lfi' , 5 , ' gi' , 5 , I ' 2 jail '-A si Y I A 2 Q e A if-as -,,' J. We X ffl ,,,. - 5 xg Willie Carr Joanne Carter Myrna Carter Michael Casod Joel Christie K i f V M -X A 'e A so A F' L' A K, ,IW J W 5 s .,y. rtl 5 X ,I ' is 7 J '7 Ki lo ' J J ili Qi - is ' A .- it C -' 1' -s .5 A - 'Xsf'1' , Q Nu ,if ' S K MMA .V D A Allen Craig Cecilia Cross Dee Davis Norma Dean Don Dewitt Madilyn Douglass it 5 A wt-. +-v Q if Ben Gitchel f ,W . - so 1 Theres Ennis J ,QQ J new v , Pat Hagenloclv. N ..,, it pgs , 1 to , A 3 9 VL 7? , l 14:3 'X 1.4 Qfitir, .Q ,, Bruce Irwin , ww V fl ,-gs Q v Q if 1 f Paul LaFIuer Lindo Isaacs L .-.,. f 5 Yen V 32 Niel LaFortune ,gi ,, t Raona Erikson ,- ..,,.,f: , ,qs s Susan Hagerman , is , ' s as Diane Jackson James Eslinger K1 ,ys .J Jeanine Hampson ' , jf Q . . .. W, Larry Jeffris a if Patricia Fenley Q aw Helen Fortune R.. Q is 'X l 4 fl .. , .. 1 rise Noel Hanna Richard Hart V L,--sc Q f it A , af ' 7 J 2 :c.L Harvey Johnson Bobby Jordan X .Vx X s Q X A fir' M' ff' k j, A ij by sf, 'ff Q ,L ,Q to 4' , we- 9- E f' Tiff 'f Roger Lane Larry Lapin Peter Larsen Nancy Latham 29 is-. -ss. .I-ex I John Earle ,- fu is Wilma Fortune X g J , .S xx Q2 Joyce Hatton Qi: 3514: 1 it George Kenney JY S -rw ff FAQ' Peggy Lemons gif' Y ' Nj M ' I'-1? T-iff. J, if Mk' ' .4 in Diane Lennon in I 1. 3 gig, 5 , ' I Corine Nichols Jw cg' 'fi' V X91 ' sf Y , . ' 5 'fflflwv eraldine Parker we Faye Reynolds :ff J fig V J, Y V li Richard Senn .af 1... T. if 5 JE U, ,. 1 ti Gloria Tettmar Jimmy Vaughn ,Q I'-5 - 5 5 is t X Diane Mack ..-. ,.. Q Paul O Day 1 fist T T laaa lllil .X ' ,gee y v Pat Pruitt 4. 1:5 H. 75 2, -Q. K ,I it A 3? ' I Gary Reynolds M G: . :fm T i if A 5 . A 5. rf get Q S' ,,, f L, ,ta r , ,1 'Hanoi , I 1 W, ,K . John Shore it i -,,, gig pjgzi' ij W If fm. J ,W Q fi. S if ' W k 1 :Z it 1 f ,fi Bobby Thorp Thomas Vick , ...N me 4 si. Bobby Martin John Orozco Florence Raffel To it Jackie Rice 5 W ' Robert Short . .mem N, i 49, it if fi' Ellen Thompson 5 , ff. y Q L I Il X rf '.g.:f, ,ming -gf -sz:--..ggZgf'g1 gf my ,4 my lf' , n 5 A 'H an T Q L We get I lf i Juanita McCreary Gary Osborn 'Q A 'A . ew V. Q el T Pat Ragsdale S- , Bill Robbs , Dan Miears Jackie Parks d,.,. A 1-- Q . ,ww A ' E '55 S 1 S Philip Raley 4 A Anne Rockwell ,,,, ,M Q A, 4, Q.. ,Q V Re ' K rf Q A T ylir - f Roger Short Thomas Siopes ..- ii A. . A V iik, 5 William Thorp rw Arlene Torry Ronald Vigneault Margaret Waldron Charles Walker ii . 2 If if 2 , Juanita Millers Morris Moeller Dorothy Morin ,. ff . Q as L . F 'f :if 05:51 in 1 sv 4 1, 5' 2' Q - if 'Lf Elizabeth Pike Sharon Pinkerton Bob Pinney i ,f A: - ll : 5, Q 31 , ' K . .. -, ,K J -rt' law ' N , iisy fslii J R 4 we ' Q 'I , ..,. . , 1 K: Q? X ' Don Ray Edna Read Ellen Read , to 1- sw: ffm' - -' 2 ' 'P H-V John Schaffer We .. mu , , , Mike Ross Mary Rowell Q ! 4, 33 'V Q Q ut -f ru U 'U Q 3 U 0 J D vw U7 -s 0 4 0 I vi O J Diane Smiley Beverly Turner John Vanderbeck COHSVUDCG Van Hagen li fli, K J-iii y James Morris nv i t lk n , 1 ,L N t W 1 .vs X KX 53 xl 1 lr! 3 1 wi Q, f s 5 4 s L 1 Jeanette' Pork z- was W. 1 Allene Reeves , if Tom Sellars 8 5 f af K. -. i Bruce Suladii f ' 'l': s df' S A a M Al Vaughn Pat Walker Robert West Linda Westfall Patricia Whitl in Whifnack Susan Winslow Beverly Wold s xallsfxx Q X 1 V w t pf . y , as , , ga Y iijlmtf irq' ,q, H is , if , 5 , .W Thomas Wolfher Alfred Yates Donald Zarlana Dorrine Zurn 'Nh 0 0 f ! Q. fiQ,? I Cc, f' i Xt 'fe Sopbomorvs' Swiss Toy S190 p A Swiss Miracle combined gay music, bright scenery, colorful costumes, and a lighl-hearted story. p, jf! 7 J P nf' i .XJ fl!!! W all i ,4 li .T J li f-ff: i ' iT! ' Q f- Q x Z f- T ,Q 5l 4fy .J f XX -fd :fb J Q 'T my . l ' 'J X X 'I . i! iv? ' ' -T A -Lf' I-ff V I 3 ll Jil! . 4 V z- f VX ll., l K 4 A - fc in l ' ll 'XX 'ii I if ' Z. T' X my ext.-a 4 T fa XX Q31 3 ff ff O, , fn X if ff was-V J IF 1 all lm ' ' , ' 1 'X I ,J 1 ,tj j f They are all welcome . . . HAMLET 1 l r ' x fi . N, ,This yearls freshman class, our Alma Mater,s largest, proved them- e seljxfes by their many projects and accomplishments. As all freshman , classes must, they painted the UB . They also sponsored a box social, and 32 several after-game dances. Their float, Peter Panv, won second prize in the Homecoming Parade. They staged the traditional Freshman Frolic and presented an enjoyable play. Freshman officers Priscilla Montegrande, secretary, Florence Childers, president, Bill Sturgeon, vice president, Janice Nichol, treasurer. fs mn. w - K wp' K i x I ' z ' 1, T sz. I K 1 fi Q - A .I v W fi: . gm into Q7 is F ' ' is a . E, 1. f 'leffe Adams Joel Adams James Adamson Patricia Alexander Patricia Alverson Tom Ashburn EdWGl'd Allllnson ' i ws in f , S . . I ,. H K3 ' viii, J 'N 1- K 1 J ii--lwyf gi' ' I ' E J .V if we ' , 'EQ 1 22555 :Ly S E - E , , ,aaa E Y ' X is few , M. N- , lonna Bell Conslance Benson Rob n Berry Darlene Bellger Carole Blackerby Tommie Board Julia Boles . . , i s , . 5 f.i,5fy.-Q41 gig- E E 9' , j ,5::g,.. ,v ' 5 , o r , earr ' , 'Wd Cane James CUNY JUY CUNY Yolanda Casados Virginia Cash Douglas Chartier Florence Childers ' if 5' : isrr E ig fr 4 M M: if i 'as Fi . . A . fir lim ig fy U K' s . w is ,J f rrrs we ' + - , ' ' , :ff 'f ' W f . Q Q, . in 'l J Q- 1 - ,, E V -. My I- I-3 A A E fi 551 me E , or , Qaref Colon! Jimmie Cohen Mario Cowan Charles Crockelr Ron Croxion Genevieve Cusfer Tom Danes E-sf 5. 9 .. -Q.. P' J ' ,Q , , 'Y J 5' si ei'1 - - P , 'fs 4 ' E .ff 11: 1 lilfii? f ' 5 . -, i K .r., w , '4 , 4, ,f z f ' i ka deline Dielz Maureen Donahue James Downard Marilyn Doyle Bonnie Drummond Robert Duguid Doris Dunaway W V '-!Hh ,2, 1 if . ' A ri J , . J - aw ' ' . K 4 - , K , J-V f ,TV . ,M ' i ze , l J' Y I - I U gk-nr LA ig, f rl is E sfis as I , -w ,J .i 1 435 , -- Q 2 z jzfg i -k.f - , W W5 rw., Iraig Ellis -159 A . L... C 1 iald Garner Tom Esch K .rr ,f f Joseph Garrell Walter Eslinger ' T .J-Q .L if . 5 Mf- i f Fred Gey Carl Everett SK f 2 Nora Golyer Juda Fischback Laurance Flefcher Timorhy Fredericlls .0 in Q-41 f,K O Q W 5 in ,K Q Q 3 r E is Q U is l Janice Gosselin Elinore Graham Johnny Grizzel y fx Q. ns- r- no J Waller Barra we , . 1 v - ..., if. 1 larry Boyer f Leah Cole 5 1 ,V , E Bobbette Deem :ff 1 ri V , , 5 F Jon Eden L' Q Q J ' f iii .l .J Gary Eaylessii Wh' I , 7 A Q J x f di 3' .- Radford Bushnell will 1 A :lx , Mary Coleman ' s -WS? J' x . ' l Linda Dial 3 Larry Willingfon Suzanne Frerkes Janet Haas Donald Garner J us i ne i l! 33 J. et Q S J C 5 Sherry Hanes M M J te My , ,Nt t tj Wir? ' Daniel Hanne ,J . x K Ji, N? S ia. 'Q 'atrick Herman E, Cheryl Hugo fy Thomas Jones 5' wr 1. . n'o Oi . . ,gy VL. f 'A rl , r, ' ... oan McClatchey j Yfyliiiq 'P' ., Ti' Priscilla Montegrande it' J Z' . Z , ' ie Robert Oion Kurt Herzog 1 Colburn lngle 3 Joe Ann Keller 7 is JK Joyce McHenry A J Q . tif il ff? V fs fi wiv 4. ,gif Cynthia Moss me Curtis Hansing Carol Harn Christine Hathwell Gayle Hawkinsan Karen Hemenwcy Dennis Hendon Vt iii? Q W J I - ,M J . Y, I ' ,L -:Q 5, 6 .W W I 1 V H E 5 V 4 .X , ew, X' ,Q , 3 f . r- 1 -ge ' iff rt ., gi M . ' 'F A' xl ' 3 ii P ' it C - U, 8 'J iw U Q3 C W fllfvgiaf 'ig Q' 'gift I i 2 Q i Judith Higbie Patricia Hildreth Judith Hill Leonard Hines Weston Hofer Jerry Hopper -- f . , ,. A K X ' ' J , J ,, ff i . ia 1 t El I f ' W f is if-a- Z s s A ' to , 'fff A wx 35 4 K fi wg, - gk 'f ,:, fit. 0 4 wwf I 'H - ' ,U ft , H, , - . f A .if 5231162 -1 J ,fi Q -5 age , it Margaret Jackson Vivian Jackson Ann Jagiello Charles James Barbara Janeway Charlotte Jockish . ,,, - -, Q - - , I .VJ W if-M ,f I V f i v7 'l A J V' J A -s C f ' ' f 1 Kathryn Kinikin Jeannine Koch Jeraldine Koch Gary Koehler Rita Lane Taswell Latham A . , 1 he , J J J.-me ' JJ J . W5 S' . : f f e Qu In . 'Qs , .gig A S . nil. . ' .. K I ,VE V, . Claudet McMillan iw' K Janet Moss W f' izvs J Johnny Oney 34 Lucy Orazco Q? ,QA iff if Ann Maiors Patricia Maughan it ft, X I - ' ,,... J ff J Marty Murphy Richard Meyers is-4 J 4' sf' ,Q Q. f we Terese Ozanick Patricia Parks Charlotte Menard 1 .9-Sire ,kill gt 'l Charles Nelson Jeweldean Phillips Peggy Milligan Earl Milsap in 1 J J - ff' T V :KS ff, ,, .-,.f- ...M , Q Michael Herrr J 1 1- 'Bi Yi V 'uv t Barbara Hortc Patsy Joyce iii .tal, J l te Jerry Lloyd it all Ulf like if lx i . ,ily ec .- -' .,.a 35 .3 if f gay we '- is , M Q in f .t A ii fi rf Janice Nicol William O'Day V - . AG? ,K .. 1 Q K 3 Russell Power Robert Price J - 1 5.51.2 i ,z., limmalea Mitcl Michael 0'Hi 1' H ,, f it J i J f J Charles Ra we , L il g 3' is if udith Reid 4 :son Smith fn 1 5, . w Ronald Roesch Y A, : S . f. .J 7 4,1 .. Lim , Nathan Spooner 1 Q , if 1 4 x A Ry' tl :anita Todd N . hu.,,,,m M lv- l udith Wilson if' .1 r l xi erald Forrest 'N ig, , on K -. W' ohnny Orr Shirley Vanover 1 'sz' W v a J we Sandro Witt Q . x R .- 'W AJP W '- J 91-I 4, Caroline Kiehl R Anna Penney f t Mildred Rogers if M- .- V, iz . ., it gf55a22i ,s5 s -f ,H ,,. ,J - R: 1 f f .. , - ,,,,-,,.. it Marilyn Rumpp Caro 2, ,W :4?ll3l'f3lii: - X . .'-.. T5 it H A, Q - ' 'ri' g , if V. kg? I R e .4 lyn Savage Douglas Schmidt Lorelei Shanteler Gary Shorfen Robbie Smith J H fl J 3 na.. ' ' 1 I ' ister! ' . 'ft .,1 'Mf- ' ' .?f :51:'.7,-Mm'-Qtr? . .. -1 'films 6 351, K V . - fm Louis Stone Bill Sturgeon Karl Swope Jewell Talley Marion Thompson Richard Thompson , 5, - I V , I . M , ff- QV - tl' f m e ' P ,f ' i f f l if 'V' Fi'5'i W M ' 4 4 g 5? . -,,: , '75 ' hr-nf? ' ir : ,fl 5 , a 4 R- . 4 ' :S X 2 w.,-,9lf!5,',,' - f H-.',g:t.,,,fg ' 1 t ' - i'. iz ..', , J A fi L -.J x,'. 2 3,v +3 ' J ' 1 'H an .. f L ' v nn 'M f-5, l Sandro Venturi Gorie Walker John Wollrer Jock Wolters Sondra Ward Patsy Westfall V . - , Vg gg ,g mm, ! ,, K - 3 ,. - , . f . 'Q iTt.,M , . A . - 1 I, y v ly - 5 R K t . Q' L H -jf Q' ' V K ,Q ' ' ii,, M ,, Mrs, i E ,X g William Wright Dwight Young Stuart Young Ray Atkinson Eleanor Buniger Carl Evertt . , S t- .f 1: X, ,. K :N K: I . D J ' - ,V E N ...V- -IN .s fr .. A . 1 7':f T' Q' J 1 ,,.s:- ' S ' J .J v i ft J -J Cfwf. Ili ,J J ' is J . . if Kenneth Kirk Robert Klovetter Glen Losh Joel Lundgreen Morgan Mellinger Kathy Merrick we ,. - P ,N ., 1 ,-. , ,, g A , . F V . 5 my K 44.91. .V if , r:,?gm J ,Z g,Nw.R' MF A, P .,, 4:1 up ... Aff-f' . ' ,iii ' ',:-- 9 -, ' K, ,, 4-Egg fu ' Q E1 .,., P l:,i 5' - - I fist ' V S 'fr 'F , Kristine Powers John Rummer Wayne Taylor Duane Thacker Donald Turner 35 - li Q-if Gene Thams is sr ' H A William Wilde 1 5 1 5 'x ll r Thomas Doyle A . . 4 Gary Olsen l l l l l l i 1 i i l 1 i Tongues out-thermometers in! So goes the day of our A liiile lady wifh a big igb is Audrey Lamson, school nurses, Mildred Kirby and Cornelia Richey. They help Libra,-y Assisfai-,fl Sl-ie is in Chai-ge of fhe BU,-- keep all of our actors and directors healthy and happy. rgughs Scripts - the books stored in our text- book room. K Members of the production staff are, left to right, Bremond Morash, Attendance Secretary, Ruth Kline, District Bookkeeper, Marilyn Wick, Secretary, Margaret Shortt, Business Manager, Pauline Vorhees, Administrative As- sistant, Barbara Chitwood, District Secretary, Bernadine Burkardt, Secretary-Registrar, and Bobbie Jean Terro, 2e- ceptionist. fNot pictured, Hazel Grimm, Warehouse Supervisor.J 36 wc.. V The men and women who work on the sets are our maintenance staff- they keep all props bright and shiny, and now and then they alter them. Many of the staff have double iobs and help with the transportation. Clyde Hamilon, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, is pictured in the front row, center. ands 1 s it U HW Hungry actors! With the help of student body mem- bers, our cooks serve us nutritious lunches each day. Something new has been added to the scene this year. Our cafeteria manager, Mrs. Gene White, and her cooks, Anna Burkhart, Dorothy McCreary, and Natalie Ridel, have a busy schedule trying to feedall the hungry actors on the Burroughs stage. 37 Qctinitius w by 34. , 1, ! u 91 if lm 6 38 Come hither . . . and be merry ' ' THE TEMPEST M ff W W . DW , M' M7 v Mmm? My We ww ff W ,fu My Gai! My WULJI5 ,VIP I iw ,fs k wf JJ , 3 ,1, Hr . www Q,Qp-100 g INN' V4 303 39 gww Student body offi- cers arez Deanna Ryan, secretary, Vernon Green,vice president, Darlene Lynn, treasurer, Kathy Cleary, pres- ident. STUDENT CQUNCIL has no services to do, till you require . But BHS members require enough services to keep the officers and council busy constantly. They back each school project and introduce those of their own-they author two school interludes , the Carnival and Homecoming. The council treasury also finances the school athletic program. First row: Willie Carr, Russell Jones, Charles Robinson, Mike Pierce. Second now: Patsy Parks, Doris Dunaway, Sharon Pinkerton, Margaret Kraynyk, Beverly Wold, Joan Weston Sandra Robinson. Third row: Hazel Shriner, Cheryl Goode, Linda Westfall, Rose Mari belle Golyer. Not shown: Patti Westfall, Myrna Carter. 40 e Ambrose, Jane O'Day, Pat Alverson, Clara- First row: Joy Westcott, Barbara Doyle, Myrna Carter, Jim Eslinger, John Hoyem, George Stillwell, Pat Stevens, Joan Kimley, Kathy Cleary, Elizabeth Pike, Dennis Clemente, John Hathwell, France Adamson. Second row: Miss Sweeney, Sandy Witt, Patti Westfall, Judy Wilson, Louanne Cole, Jackie Schroedter, Suzie Pierce, Barbara Smith, Rose Marie Ambrose, Peggy Jackson, Annie Jagiello, Leanne Jacobson, Janet Waldron, Gail Cotant, Dale Ottomeier. Third row: Larry Lapin, Charles Walker, Allene Reeves, Suzanne Hough, Kay McCandlish, Darla Forsythe, Joyce Kirby, Joy Nelson, Pat Adams, Gary Reynolds. Members of the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION earn their enjoy- ment! The school gains respect through their academic leadership. Each year CSF takes a trip for both knowledge and pleasure. Dances, bake sales, and contributions from community organizations financed this year's journey to Los Angeles. Highlighting the trip was the tour of the U.C.L.A. campus. The group adviser was Miss Sweeneyg officers were joy Nelson, presidentg john Hoyem, vice president-treasurerg Darla Forsythe, secretary. Pictured above is Dr. Robert Sterling Hicks, noted educator, who was featured as guest speaker at the CSF Banquet through the courtesy of the Parent Teacher Association. The Banquet was held in honor of newly accepted Federation members. 41 fa, .s .,,,n we k '3i1ll, w j ff? QA if W! . W 1 f re a 9, V . Q 1 K W M? L- ffifr I PEP CLUB hath put a spirit of youth in everything ! Members spend long hours painting posters for coming sports events, decorating the cheering sections, and co- operating with Student Council to make Homecoming a huge success. Their other events through the year are the Cotton Ball, and the Aloha Dance, honoring the graduating class. The officers this year are Cbelowj Sallyc Walden, treasurer, Suzanne Hough, secre- tary, Rose Marie Ambrose, president, and Davidena Fisher, vice president. They leasl the group which produces our school spirit! fBack rowl Clay Carroll, Mr. Richardson, Bob Giles, Robbie Carr, Mike Pierce, Jim Lloyd. l'Fronr rowj Johnny Oney, Bob Wilson, John Orozco, Bobby Jordan, Woody Chartier, Tom Jordan, Gary Stevenson BACHELORS' CLUB-these good men and true, led by Chief Chef Tom jordan, encourage sportsmanship in the Desert-Inyo League by welcoming opposing teams as they arrive at the Gateg and by serving them a snack when the game is over. 5 f- 'BD 'X : I A P 43,2 vi 'mf' T ffx ' 1 V V ,fi . 3 e le l 'llr . n in in of 1 'e QE Q1 W A ' 1 Q , W i ' ' ' ' , -2-15 1? -ff '. 5 , ji?--jx -2 -6 1,2 K B i W 2' K ffl- - 3' X -:yi -'pf' X 1 ' f ? QQ S is- ,- I' Y JT? ig, L- aiaa , aa- we gi: 3 i - '4 V 43 X L f- Q ,-Q - ' - x 5071! , --.- I 'l ,- INK ' HN :f : ' fe, X ll Q yik 4, ,!- G K im lrxo W - 4 9 My by , X 41 0 g I is 15 V' 5 Q' 'MWF . 0 ME lll 9 X sh., .N I f x5.i.A-:U. ?,l2,? f I w-in l in Q- ' 'wiv -4 Tie: 1- Hr 9 jf so 1 R x I D 2 Z E 2 ' -. Y J xy ' 1 X42 f K F X Z 4 lf' 1 il!! ' Q C Si X X H BX i, f' uf, X xxx 5 3 Q 1 , g-WN 12? , I jj... iw f ii lflli-ffiiir f , GIRLS' LEAGUE belongs to all of the girls. Through the publication of a Student Handbook to educate new- comers in the ways of our school, and through their many other activities, they have helped to draw back the curtains and give a glimpse of our play',. Qgue officers are Earl Powers, secretary-Treasurerp Tom Jordan, president. 44 Officers are Frances Aldrich, secretary-treasurerg Monica Young president. By sponsoring activities that include all Burroughs males, the BOYS' LEAGUE encourages fellowship and dc- velops a feeling of belonging among new students. They assemble several times during a year for,special programs. The first lecture the boys at-V tended explained hunters' safety. FTA leaders are Cheryl Goode, presidentg Mike Barta, vice president, Linda Costello, secretary-treasurerg Kay McCandlish, historian. The purpose of the FU- TURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB. organ- ized last year, is to stimu- late interest in teaching among high school stu- dents. The Burroughs chapter of FTA published and dis- tributed a school calendar as a service for the Parent Teacher Association an tl served the community by creating displays and pre- senting a skit for Public Schools Week. Each year one of their graduating members is awarded a two hundred dollar scholarship by the China Lake Educa- tion Association. uturt 'ilitathtrs uf Zlmtrita What have we here? A huge outdoor bulletin board, presented to the school by the FTA group. The project was completed in co-operation with the Blockbuster staff, which has the responsibility of posting school, national, and world news on the board each day. Pictured at left are john Battistone, in charge of constructiong Mr. K. W. Westcott, vice principalg Cheryl Goode, FTA presi- dent, and Kathy Cleary, stu- dent body president. 45 El Burro staff members are itop leftl Pat Stevens, Dawn Hayford, Monica Young, Mike Barta, Maurice Clifton John Hoyem, fsecond rowj Hazel Shriner, Linda Westfall, Nancy Newell, fthird rowj Elizabeth Pike, Joy Nelson Jackie Schroedter. EL BURRO-by arriving early in the morning and by staying late at night, the events of the year have been recorded for you to remember. You can count our gray hairs and note our chewed fingernails, but the special pride that goes with this work cannot be measured. Editor-in-chief was Joy Nelson, Monica Young, business manager, Dawn Hayford, art editor, John Hoyem, Maurice Clifton, and John Holmes, photographers. 46 2 1 3 3, l 5 Hard at work during Easter vacation are John Holmes, Mr. Young, annual adviser, and Joyce Kirby. A THE BLOCKBUSTER staff keeps a chronicle of day by day for Burroughs students by posting school, national, and world news clippings on campus bulletin boards. Bi-Weekly they publish the regular Blockbuster school paper in the Ridgecrest Times H erald. A backshop tour of Hub- bard Printing and a series of lectures added to the staff's understanding of journalism. The group is actually a journalism class, instructed by Mr. Wayne C. Harshg mem- bers receive full credit for the course. NHC! 0' . frufh isofilnfon ,I trufl7!.,' deg-fares M r' Hargh i 4 I i If is everyday's news being clipped, arranged and pinned by THE BLOCKBUSTER bulletin board crew Shown are Ueffjz Charles Robinson, Jay Parsell, Jim Eslinger, Monica Young, Eddy Cressy Don Wright Judie Parker, Janet Waldron. Introducing - THE FOREIGN LAN- GUAGE CLUB was formed this year to stimulate inter- est in the languages, cus- toms and peoples of the world. The group has been busy writing their constitution, planning to acquire pen pals in foreign countries, and learning foreign dances foie!! These proiects have brought much enioyment to the members and have put rhythm and harmony into the plots of our school ac- tivities. Pictured at left are: Ad- viser Miss Fleck and mascot Rusty: Kback rowj Mike Barta, Elizabeth Pike, CharIesWalk- er, Barbara Doyle, lfront rowj Doug Cowan, Larry Lapin, Weston Hofer, Kath- ryn Niller, and Carmen Lind- sey. Burrou h's two newest clubs, desi ned for those with special interests. S S ART CLUB The artists do paint the meadows with delight when they go on their out- ings to the mountains, the desert, or iust to a place on the campus. Being a new club the ideas are new and many people are interested. We hope their projects will be successful. Artists shown in the pic- ture are: Kathy Cleary, ad- viser Mrs. Williams, Carmen Lindsey, Priscilla Monte- grande, Pat Pruitt, Elizabeth Pike, and Pat Alverson. 48 555 ,'Ak i Plans for all include 'Sfh00lD'0Q'fP 1S are made by the ASSEMBLY cofwvurres which s Jackie Schroedter, genigr member, Mr- D. 3- Howe, adviser: Kamy Cleary student body presidentf Vernon Green, committee chairman and student body vice president, Jay Barrett, freshman member, Jim Eslinger, flight, camera, action!1 and Ch6fl6'S Walker, Sophomore member. These people direct the production of DFODGF, 5'dUCf37lOl7Gl, and interesting assemblies. x X N K' QE l it I V, Avi f X MA I V Y' 6 xl A4 1 , Ss K 1,1-:mt ball we fhff' A ilf ,fi - l - 5,0 .fwflgftl S - 9 , QXVX if - f ff l l 1 XX K y- 1 '41 , ,HHH i V n wif!! if b lbs' XX X2 N ly lr 1 ' I ' - X X . , V C 'N c. 'r WX Y X 1 'W I- DK l ' X f tk ' . 'X ' F In ef' X O ft l V. -f, I , f . 5:15255 fr .X 44 ll! l f . fir' i l Rs ti t4 tl XX in 416' ,p QI l xp' -. t X if i f y 4- . 'I' Lip N K 1 4 Ij S ilk ,-J W, R- K P W A145554 B., - ' - ' . 4 t - 3 'waz me X Q f --sm-:.iff.e - -1... f Q 1 x it L. 1' ' kyk 4 ', 1 w Z Q2 X Xxx 1-21, 'xx I 71 ? , . ik l . N Z I Cf, E Q : X Q l X X 1 gl Q-' ' 3 Q 'KX.ljg'!'g-3-1 X . ts A 4 s g e 'omg a - 'if-arf D J Qxgg 5 a -- la 5 ff 3, He makes sweet music . . . THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Music is everywhere. It is in us yearning to be released. This might be the reason we Worked so hard to help raise funds for new band uni- forms and choir robes. flee. ff 5- gym ,if Ji , mf K P92 at-A' If' Y H n wg ,. ' 6, K 5, is W ' ff' -. lx. 1 we , 1 1 . +5 . 4. 1 , 1 ' L- 'Y .V-' -V ml . 12.5 ,to ,my -.E ., Q' .3 ,a.- M. ,684 , 1 f 2 'fi,:,.f , Us i vi. -5' wk ,G endif- V, --W H, . V, 'I Q rv wi is ' , .ww gs Q X 2-Qu M. from - - ' Ja, K-his 5 V .h 9 ::..t' : Li. A 2 K , .L .W -4, 4 A 3 qw? K1X' A f W . . i , Y I -' f, , 55' ' 35 4.36 Maybe this is why We feel the way we do when I9 1 We see our band marching down the gridiron or when I ax we read that our honor choir is singing in Bakers- Held. We feel that a part of us is there too. And . . . K7 l B, what is the stage of life without music in the back- ground? Z ' f 2 ,o X K K- , Yi! YZ X kg L , A 'fi v 5 J 1099 ' ,sw Q9 P 49 . MM' 59 ff . .f, 'ff K X S-X S ',f,.a on '95 5 carry on 1 thing of Custom Alumni and students were swept into 1 whirl of festwities a pep rally around a bonfire a gala parade an exciting game a dance with the solid beat of 1 band and two banquets one honoring alumni the other honoring the football teams and their fathers. The lively Homecoming days in the memory of those who enjoyed them, will be more than things long pastf, X 'X Z X g xi J Z P f X iii gr J ,,, Y E W gg' Wd! X -as :M fi as A 7 e ge t ff' f Z. 1- I - -gil - PM - Burroughs, 10th Annual Homecoming served to ' an gg., QP ut ' .H ' 'Q 1 ' A . . . . . 4-' . ' - 5' Q . . fix.. a ' 9 1 - a- o 4' G0 gs, t . t , t , t J 7 k , ', i, 3 t . 'li 95 i lj ll 7 17' 52 As gay as an Elizabethan pageant was this year's Homecoming Parade with its colorful floats designed to reflect the theme, Adventures in Movie Land. Pictured at top left, John Battistone, Grand Mar- shalg top center, the Royaltyg top right, Streetcar Named Desirevg center right, Peter Panng bottom right, SnoW'White and the Seven Dwarfs . , 5 I 5 I I K 4 My J A a J f Ill' I P fs N. S.. f' P J' Pl ilu! V V M l tltrccl 5 eerr , ':::1sZff 1 I V! 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K gi QQ ' ' f -ar' M. , 1.1 -f- Y , -ZH -iz f gl' T Y ,, 5 Touch of sweet harmony.. . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Soft music by Hal Campbell's Millionaires, blue notesn by the Bakersfield Junior College quartet, decorations suited to the theme Birth of the Blues -all combined to make the Senior Ball a memorable evening. Maw, ' oi.- 1 Gathered around the punch bowl are Ueftl Erwin Porter, Clay Carroll, Doug Cowan, Kelvin Bennett, John Hoyem John Booty, and Don Wright. Bobbette Deem is the server. 56 f , ,X E r 3 SH M' Q - A 5-'S '97 'Hx Y, :aw A k,-. if ' F I. Yi ' L-0 S, iw ,J 2- f e L 'Q hr , 'V gk, at ,L Q 5 TfQiiv? m ,SW ai 4 :gw 1 Q 1 1- , . 9 'A ,L 'FF-S, Q' sfgix. 7 , 'fl 'F ' HP -'is xii 3'zi? . In -Y X' L Wil iii? ,. . S ,W ,Lk I V ISI .S 385' ' ,K W x fi -is J . . Q . F 9, A- i , iT f Q E , 8 1 wi? .. ff X .5 fists: - 3 A 22:4 - - -xr we X . , ...f ., N f! - I xx' I , ,N J Lei' ,,iJ,! , f I X Il b All III I it if y ct yflll Iiiiillls ill ll tl ll till, ll! l'l Ci lf lll I lil ! l il-Kl'lK!l I I e iuniors ca ture irst p d f place by presenting a gay and humorous comed S d h d R T Z D D d :TBUS BS I E' I'8lI'lC6YI'I6l9 OYUSO WGS OVYI Ufft' , T l ' I I j j l I I ' ' 1 i i ' I ' l f A I ., l 1 I I I i l',' X I y entitled ROMEO AND JULIE , iane eem portraye the fair Juliet, alias Mi B e I I . I I I I I i i , . i i , , Ii I I lull, It It It I+tlIlI , 'I ,' I, Illfffi llpt ' QI I-'limi tllfIi'ritlMifI if Ili flw mil N If l .K li j I lil I i I I l, lk 1x5 A SWISS MIRACLE, with dancing dolls coming to life at magic midnight, was the sophomores' contributicn to h class play competition. Featured as the combination Master of Cerem d J k h B G R ld Il' d ll d h h h play was centered was Pat Whitley. 58 l 'l, A 5 rf' w T ff ,fl WT lp P of lf W lisllllfl M'll2llfllflsllQllMM1Mllt'l'f ,T l ll 1 l l ull l 5 . T ml l . W 7 C l T l 1 X 1 ly t l lkkl J lyly l ,V N, N. y, l . ,l 1 ,AY 1 L tt i' xfx' Burroughs' talented freshmen took a trip into DIMENSION UNKNOWN, where they met dancung monsters, s ecia wa ch-dogs, and all the unexpected. Cast in the starring roles were Bill Sturgeon, Linda Dial, Doug KI tt d BII D p I I Chartier, Bob ave er, an i avis. Y , eu- f l Rt J I.: If M it l ww? Vl T lljf ll lf! V,1l!,?!r l 'A llll Mlrrsf ln' ll elm to ' ' Nut lllJ 'ny ,, ll I f gli., ,l'llx, at ,3 l l ll l J l tt l , l y K 4 yt ll tt 5 1 ill l T T y M V 1 l f Wt T l ' l ll T T fl g -. l p 1 f' m ll ll, T T 'f rl l 'vi' ' L'-l A love-tragedy entitled COLETTE was presented by the seniors. The story ol a gay but ill-fated Parisian It d h I t red Jane Waldron and Jay Parsell The cast also included Dawn Hayford, Kent socia i e an er over s ar t . Dudley, S P M Clft J T k Ch I Nl d y h 59 Daisy Maes all grabbed their Lil Abners and headed for a real Dogpatch stomp-the Sadie Hawkins Dancev. The students- turned-hillbilly pictured above are Cleftj Jim Eslinger, Jackie Schroedter, Joan Burkhardt, Jay Parsell, Charlotte Jockish, Ben Gitchel, Priscilla Montegrande, Linda Costello, Bob Jordan. Im- poverished faculty members pictured Crightj are Mr. Wayne C. Harsh, Miss Sanna Sadie', Green, and Mr. Marryini Sam Bogal. The FRESHMAN FROLIC, with the theme, Singing in the Rain , was pre- sented by Burroughs' extras in the cafetor- ium. The group pictured at the left was the com- mittee in chargeg they are from left, Louanne Cole, Craig Ellis, Bill Sturgeon, Clarabelle Gol- yer, Priscilla Monte- grande. -? Z Socks, in the language of the theater, mean com- edyg but to Burroites they mean Soc Hop , an eve- ning of dancing in fancy footwear. The annual af- fair was held in the Cafe- torium, decorated lavish- ly in pink-and-charcoal socks by the sponsoring sophomores. gi ,.... f ,- 3 if 3 ? V- .. g , ,,..: E? Li y 3 A' NX ' ' E I AT, ix f 5 ll' W fp ,755 5 - K i 1 X 7 .' . 1-ld ,, S Ex -Lg g A531 I I ' l 5' f x X- f Lf ' I X Y X, 5 ix ' ,X , K , l Q - .1 N-,K ' F ., P LNG gg 2 V 1 'X .xi 6 C i 3' S 1 W Sur ilaup firazg at anna Top-notch top-knots are worn by winners of the couples' contest Annie Maiors and Mike Barta. Below are singles' victors Barbara Mussler and Ronald Garner. 61 M ,El 4 f A 1 ' i n ee Dance it trippingly . . . MlosuMMER's NIGHT DREAM junior PYUUI An Aquatic Fantasy with marine life of all shapes and colors under a sea of blue light was presented by the class of 1956 in the cafetorium on April 16. Dance music was furnished by Hal Campbell and his Millionaires . . . Then the moment came for the an- nouncement that the Queen of the Prom was Rose Marie Ambrose. This year, because of a tie in the voting, there were three princesses, Deanna Ryan, Gwenell Fisher, and Darla Forsythe. This was an evening that will long be remembered . . . l l. if 'N in X N OPDOSHS page Krightl Music, maestro, V I . 1 Below fright? Gather 'roundl X iid U H geese . l Nil ix Ueftj Comin' through the rye. e J anne Me' 'ndeedl A, T ff F Gym f i it ef T ill? Q Mllxli A is 1f.i-- 545, Z X -4 Qi 42- ? 621? K5 9, 'AJ' Q-L it F? 55 3 'f , 1 eo? iff' ' H fc 'LLL -Z-J ,F -If c,-fZ' 11 .-Y if E X15 f Kiev ks ig, Qu I 0 'N .5 gn..- ig' mf 1'1 X . .5 Not a word? Not one to tlorow at a dog. AS You LIKE IT The KELLY AWARD, given each year to a football player for outstanding sportsmanship and citizenship, is kept top secret until the day of announcement. This year, as the student body held its collective breath, Harry Smith Ileftl was called to the stage to receive this honor. Nominees Ipictured above, rightj were Woodrow Char- tier, Tom Jordan, and Gary Stevenson. 64 Wbaf is in ibaf word honour? KING HENRY IV For the two iuniors who were honored by being select- ed to attend BOYS AND GIRLS STATE, there is the opportunity to learn by experience the rights and duties of a citizen. Burroughs' Boys State alternate lshown leftj is France Adamson, delegate, John Booty. Girls State delegate is Diane Deem, her alternate, Suzie Hough. So shines a good decal. MERCHANT OF VENICE Two seniors are elected each year by their classmates to re-- ceive the BABE RUTH FOUN- DATION SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD, for their all-round good sportsmanship and thoughtfulness. The Class of '55 chose Rose Marie Ambrose and Tom Jordan. ln honor of Babe Ruth whose contribution to American youth will live forever. i These happy few were awarded certificates of achievement through the BANK OF AMERICA program, which recognizes high school students for excellence in their special fields of interest. They are from left: Adrian Hansing, industrial arts, John Holmes, laboratory science, Patricia Stevens, music, Marvin Mellinger, art, Joy Nelson and John Hoyem, cupwinners, George Stillwell, mathematics. Not shown are Gwenell Fisher, home economics, and Deanna Ryan, commercial arts. Joy Nelson and John Hoyem received gold cups in the general fields of liberal arts, and science and mathematics, respectively. ' . 65 --ff f' ' 'i 'A' ly 'Xxx M V,-I H' gympliimy 0.1 L T 3 ij iciaEH'5J Bi I bear xzuwff l77IlSfl',, THE MERCHANT OF VENQCE Founded in 1953 in memory of popular Glen Biggers, the Annual Memoriai Music Award to the outstanding music stu- dent was presented this year to Patricia Stevens, who in- tends to make music her career, 66 Purest snow ! An occurrence so startling that the whole school was turned upside down for a week Whom should I knock? ztm an :Sims If was easy to let the world slip while enioying new grass and early spring. Everything I look on seemeth green . . 67 Qlthlatifs 5 Qxxi N X x xxx if V urx'ef'I:a:,Q5 K W -- 'H gs 'K v- .,.., , Q 1 , .A .AK M , .M W- - 7 ,1,,,.4g-4: In fo i .i - -4:- Z. K ,ff A mf iaQfff45i4sA+?5is111 ' gsisiif w f v X- ffgrxvi,-ix. .. qQzif?'223?w ' ' as q Slif U11 fha' silzvws, .v1111z111011 up fbc' blood. ,i 3 L I M T TfJc'11 illliftlllf' fbc' l1L'fi0ll of ibc' figvrt xx f si sq - xx .N , 5 Q' JL XX , fc Q ,X Q 'yr . ' 1 0 , X L fx 4 , ' xx ,kv 5 , KING HENRY V N 1' 1 gl f f ,F ' ' ,W I I 'I f I. ,f ' . 1 1 lil A - 5 .l, .1 x , f 1 J f . I ,K . 1 ' .ii , .U l 1 A if f 1 Q 'fn , I , 1 1 Q, X S gv ', A '7 I , '- I 1 f I f ' XT X v X . Q . .Q . kd 1 1 ' Y- , Y If X, P A 'LJ K rp ll! A! I I r N WI l ,f 97 f jj? ! I ' fl X , f . Q1 I f ! iff 1. M A ' 'I x ! f if J if Q N If f X I5 .jx Q x ! j I 'L Xl pf f Q X 5 f7! xx Q gx K fl - w ' W - I 1 7, . f x, ' ' 'V V X 'T 1' A k .if H Q 1 , I' ' A flu ,X . JL! liz 1 t X N 2 VN , N I I H x ffx -xx SQ' ff ,A ,,lf' vw L 5 HM ' ff 'J v X fx A f K ffm M XX 'gp-fylX iw. X f vw X i X, g ip , 7 X , K K wx , . Q 4 x 5 F -A gg, E- 4 , - fx 63,61 K- : I In 5 ' Qi, I I t 'gi ' I o A 'N N n'f'lQ?-igzfwk . I V fm! -.-.Tl ,-Y, gl- 741 TY N I tiki. at X Y X' X wx Xxx X V If' lx V' A X f .I P f ' F -:w N j X 1 XX X, X f Q X 'mfg' im ,I Airs- 44.5- g'f'Z'Y'Q Vf 'A , ' 1 X, . ' ,f X w I' -4 ,U A ., A K Jr 'V .. 1 X 6278 I If XXX N un :ul-. ,' 5 Q V Ax I X -Q , 1 VX J nz .g, -- , 4 j pg? nnikwgg, 'ww 4231? There is a time for all things, but for recreation . . In the girls' gym classes, the female gender has a chance to try out for many sports such as volleyball, tennis, basketball, and field hockey- along with calisthenics. During the fall and spring, swimming is also among the array of gym activities. Under the supervision of Miss Elliott and Miss Green, the girls become quite capable of challenging competi- tion, as was proven in the inter-class basketball tournament. The P.E. program affords the girls the opportunity to practice the ideals of fair play and to acquire the skills that will make their spare time mor joyable. it is always time C Cfl- ig, ,s ? 3 'j V :I ming V . f 3 5 ,Mx -,'f- I ',,'., ' . K ': . ' ' rjfwlfl i' i ii ,. , fr- 5 in 5:55334 ' 'ilif . -f f, X ' - 2.1 J s f f it V i,r, . 3 ,iii ' , - .,,' . iiiyfiffii i-,i T iiii This lfiii my I I A A K iiiii: iii: . '..s,. --if S F faf- ' H' 1 ,, f ' ., . - , 45, . 1 1, k if W r-gsfswz .,z. , ,,m. ,,:,AQ,if, , , H5 . ,, ,, H Akyy MR ,W 1 1-if, 'V A L, Apr- i 1 lt, A , ' ise it - r w s. ., Q -- a i. as i f4Wl'JfP Lf7N's1 I1J15,.,'f5 . ' -- ' - I , ' ' ' This year for the first time, the girls ha d a chance to play hockey. The men who partici- pated in medieval tourna- ments were honored by fair maidensg however, today the girls also receive honors for their participation in sports. A recent addition to the campus is the GIRLS' LETTER CLUB, the main purpose of which is to keep the welfare of visiting cheerleaders and songleacl- ers in mind, and to promote girls' athletics throughout the school. The Girls' Letter Club also sponsors activities such as the Levi Dance and pic- nics for members and their guests. fFirst YOWJ Rose Marie Ambrose, Ka'y McCandlish, Deanna Ryan, Jackie Parks, Ellen Read, Barbara Smith, Joan Burkhardt, Susie Pierce. CSecond royvj Jackie Schroedter, Joan Parks, Joan Weston, Carol Bussolini, Janie Hemenway, Sue Greenfield, Jackie Ambrose, Frances Aldrich. The tournaments of chivalry during the Shakes- pearian era have given 'way to a far more enjoyable program of sports. Playclays and modern tournaments are only two of the many activities spon- sored by the GIRLS' ATH- LETIC ASSOCIATION, which is composed of ath- letic- and fun-minded girls. In its years of existence at Burroughs, the GAA has contributed greatly to the school scene. Under the able leader- ship of Joan Burkardt, president, the GAA spon- sored the Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance, and presented the Aquacade. Miss' Elliot advised these groups. KFirst rowj Joan Ferris, Joan Burkardt, Joyce Kirby, Patti Adams, Joanne Carter, Priscilla Montegrande, Cynthia Moss, fSecond rowl Frances Aldrich, Arlene Smith, Myrna Carter, Joan Kimley, Norma Ives, Leoni Kinikin. 71 Kay McCandlish, Jackie Ambrose, Alice Comer. Come on, ,you guys, yell. Cheryl Goode, Barbara Yost, Joy Westcott, Practicing forthe Moulin Rouge? Mike Pierce str-r-r-etch As merry as the day is long, is ll fitting description for the lively group of cheerleaders and songleaders. Many don't realize the great responsibility placed on the shoul- ders of those people once they are selected. They must maintain sportsmanship and school spirit throughout all games, as well as in classes and other activities . . . ,W fs -M m ll x -7 Ya NM l Il' 7 Y x , N! fgw X E. i t V ll s I W ' A Q ,' --z s I, Z5 Q' X X f Qi!! if ,VW .:' I f i 7 YZ: aww 'L Z! 353. 5-z. 'X .1 f i ff M' Zzfh 556 72 ii' X lf' ' N W Xxx n J 3 S i 1 .4 7-v xxx' 'f,. i Y ' ,, . fra? B I As' ' 'ED 9' ! ,fm Vernon Green, Pat Whitley, Deanna Ryan, Diane Deem, X Yea Green. ' Altogether now . . nee 2. ,. -u p , ,Q N U5 jg5uYg1l5'53:gfS,f, gsf551,1:' -i1+: ' c,,v - me 3 ,T P- Q45-L, - v e Q'-'n P X , Z- - ,, 'ffe l im Q , n e p p ' ' W ' ,DMX tx. LI: - they add vlm and vlsof YO ,,., .,,. p the pep assemblles, and keep the qggqqgg fl A e ' ' - 1 7 - ,. , W'-. gf-A . ,1 w - , 'f if Crowd cheermg Whether our teams gag,,.e 1 ,ggfw iiffl J - L . A fl ef-If .fi if i ' ' ' 1 ' ' .31 ' 1 UFC Wmnmg 01' OSIUS- 9 5 ,H gh g I -- , ' 1 - p 'f We owe much to our cheer- ' - eee 5 ff ig, f' . ' ' 3 V' leaders and son gleaders for the A sz, e e e p l C0l'lU'l LIUODS 0 E 611' 5uppO1'tlI'1g A '. , 2 roles. pe'eee , 1 . Y, ...ws W A W ,, ,. ,, N , ? N W Q, A a KX ne ' : S5 1 fy e fp E Lpee e nnee M n A x Read. D ,QONDELFJL G-Aarf .... x or oofa 9,9 - 5ffN-2-ll-0'-' ik . W-Y Q tt 'QSUM O, gQm QXBL6. o ,N-A 9 go-S lf BAR O Sl 73 , ,. i , , -1flair5115gazfgfrzszfafagsfgeriirai-5:13???s',rPi3ff?ig9fE1fSwiss' f , : .1 1 1 . 1 :ra . , 2 ' it A R Z2,ei2Wisii:',f , . fgi. 7 'rgsfbi Ms '-1 X ' , , 1InwwQ,1iK!Qf?gJi9i - ' GSH 5:'i' 4ST?Ea' i ii, gg R J- ,. ,, are :,V 5, n.,,,A. V 4 ,L , , ,, W ia M, X 3 'S , . i v 5 kk A N' J 1 W A J , Q Wx W3 W H . 4 'E B4 42 H V . , i. : a ?' , i . I -V ., f i.. 55 S S S 2 5 ...X 2 , -fr., 1 Nw, g A. A. I A 5 -. -if K .ww ' ' If L A ' A J ' is X I , V 43 ,,,,,S. ,i i . . W , ' K , lar K fini K , ,:,, . i L-I' ' ' l T' 'M flzgeij , 5 f' ,A -W Z rw-, my iFirst row! Jim Lloyd, Charles Walker, Don Wright, Wood- row Chartier, Doug Chartier. CSecond rowl Mr. Moore, Mr. Westcott, Mr. Meeder, Miss Green, Mr. Weightman. G f M in The awarding of merits to men who did Well in tournaments years ago Was quite an affair. Today the ceremony doesn't have such splendor, but those who are chosen by the ATHLETIC BOARD to receive letters couldn't be prouder. The recipients of athletic letters are then qualiiied to become members of the LETTERMEN'S CLUB fshown belowj which is the athletic honor society. .ww if ' Y 'sk Q lKneelingJ Mike Ross, Lowell Radcliff, Buddy Garner, Tom Jordan. A lStandingJ France Adamson, Mr. Schwilke, Robert Wilson, Mr. Meeder, Mike Madison, James Furgason, Gary 74Sievenson, Woodrow Charfier, Don Wright, Robert Giles. Whig 9,09 cv' at co' QX '40 mutha O, zt zs excellent to have a gzant s strength MEASURE FOR MEASURE The A football squad th1s year was the larg est ever, so they elected tr1 captaxns Tom Jordan, Bob Wllson, and Harry Sm1th At all t1mes, the teams exh1b1ted good sportsmanshlp and teamwork Harry Sm1th was named to the all league first team and Woodrow Chartxer and Gary Stevenson were selected for the all league second squad Mr Meeder, ass1sted by Mr G11 kmson, coached the A team Mr Welghtman and Mr Schwxlke coached the B team to a strmg of five w1ns to three losses Earl Powers and M1ke Crom were elected to serve as co captams thrs year The Bees showed especlally good teamwork the1r best game was w1th Bxshop BURROS A TEAM SCORES BURROS B TEAM SCORES Opponents Antelope Valley Lone Pune .................,,..,,..,,,,,,.,,,, Desert Hugh ..,...........,...,,,,..,.,,,,,, Barstow ......................,..,..., ,,,.,,,, Bishop ,.,............................,,,,,,,,. Victor Valley ........,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Trona .....,.....,.....,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Tehachapl .......... e They Opponents Kern Valley High ..,..,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,A, 35 7 Randsburg ............,.,.,.,,.,,,,,.,...,,, 25 0 l 3 39 ' 70 0 Bnshop .............................,..,,,,,,,, 6 45 ' 14 0 Molave ...........................,,.....,.. l 8 27 Barstow .................,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 0 21 6 39 Randsburg ........................,,..,,,.,, 13 0 I3 69 ' 7 28 Victor Valley .....,..,.,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,. l2 18 Trona ....................,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, 12 0 They t fl' in 4 +ve 2 CD -4- Lo- CD Z -4 vi L E 5 an ci 4-E. E U7 5 arf in O 1 5 Le rn LJ me C ru an GJ uf GJ 1 E ni W. + U 'C ru CZ .i C. O L' E cz -Cd ,+I E an Ji .- wu- 2 E o - -.- '51 4: ': .. 5, 3 o L E L LI Made r, M. SG .Wi J ri, ey, R. Sho ort, V. W on, R. Sn Stevens Lloyd, G J . ri Vende De EFI amson, G, V Ad F anagerg Q,fT1 ansin :AH tt Ie eel ngj from kn W FO Second anager. YTI Gi pin, ,G th r, C. Hackw Butle dan, J Jor ,T. T1 SO i Standard, D, Wright, W les .Gi R rl Spoone ,P. is D. Dav T. Standard, T, iw rig tie r, B. W Cha W. 1. orpe, Th W aciw CO eeder, head M Mr onn ett fr row fstandingj Third coach. E lin U, SO .Gikn Mr Witt De on, D, 65 Furg J. f ,:.-fa, my ,lg ,W I C1 CJ if UK 'ii Q ' U 4.15 Q- 3 ia K. 'he S54 Q 'S 1 X. gm 'ati f,,g e ,,. ici fuk, .fe A 4 W , . 1 'iv Ray, ghn, D. BU B.V I, rizzel J G Jordan, r, B. Davis, L. Fletche rady, W, nden, F. B He D ff: Ie Om fr fsittingj OW First r F, anage er, m D9 Es J, V. Jeffrs, D. Chartie L. Meyers, ,R. , B. Gtche SE Vejta ,G V1 SO anager, D, Steven mons, m Le left: E, fkneelingj from OW I' Second ghtman, coach. om, Mr Wei K' r,M.C Koehle . Vick, R. Pinney, T. Rorie, G. ers, E Pow IGH: E W Cstandingl from O rdr Thi xgff ffl! i N K , H. I' Je- i , ' , b ff if 7, 3? 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I 3, M N sg is askrthall . . . train, believe me KlNG HENRY Vlll The A,s and Bis, under the able coaching of Mr. Moore, and the C's coached by Mr. Rizer, all went through a good season to place second this year. The A's Won 9 games, lost 3 . . . the B's also won 9 games and lost 3 . . . the C's Won 8 and lost 4. In the last game of the season, Burroughs' A's fought a losing C70-411 battle against Morning- side for the C.I.F. championship. A Squad Top Row: Coach, Mr. Moore, Manager, Don Wright. Second row: Willie Carr, Orville Millhollin, Bob Giles, Gary Stevenson, Jim Lloyd, Joel Bernard, Robbie Carr Dea Davis. Third row: Buddy Garner, named to the first string of the All League Team, Clay Carroll, Bob Short, Roger Short Charles Rekosh, Harry Smith, Bob Wilson, Charles Hackwith. 80 B Squad Standing: Manager, Erwin Porter, Bob Childs, Dick Myers, Raymond Warner, Phil Barra, Larry Jeffris, Ned Pierce, coach, Mr. Moore. Kneeling: Bob Empert, Gary Koehler, Harold Wilkes, James Morris, Gary Andreasen, Charles Walker. C Squad ' Siandin Jammie Adams. Kneeling: Manager, Bill James, Joel Adams, Tom Zurn, Alric Miller, Teddy Wilde, Allen Garrett, Floyd Furnish Mr. Rizer, coach. 81 9: Ha VeY Johnson, Doug Chartier, Curtis Hansing, Colin Ryan, Bob West, Bill Wilde, Gene Veitasa, Buddy fries for 2 in a close one with Lone Pine. I-ook OUV NO- IQ!! H6VOld'S going To sink if Bobby goes for 2 under The watchful eye of Ned Pierce. 3 Get OUT, Magoo, Clay's om the ball for a goal despite No. 16. CBeIowJ Exciting jump sho flop fowl Mr. Nleeder, Don Wright, Jim Lloyd, Bob Short, Roger Short, Bob Giles, Clyde McCreary, Gary Vande- yender, Milne Ross, John Hafhwell. QSecond :owl Russell Jones, Jim Tucker, France Adamson, Jim Furgason, Mike Madison, Gary Stevenson, Bob Sellers, Don Cobb, Harvey Johnson. Uhird :owl Cary Koehler, Bob Wilson, Lowell Radclill, Gene Gilpin, Richard Millcr, 'l'lic winds of March brought baseball, and with it came a major change-thc original team was reformed as a varsity and junior varsity. The varsity, working as a band of brothers under Mr. Mccdcrs vigorous coaching had a most successful season. 2 i gl 5 Virrk tri? Iivgy E7 7 ',,- .frrf J W Wflgf QQ ' iii, S an M 84 .ms Mi' M' In Q . 'ggi 4' il Read lol l In its iirst year junior varsity baseball has shown promise of becoming one of our most popular spring sports. Under the enthusiastic coaching of Mr. Moore, this young organization has made great strides toward its goal of pro- viding a spring team sport for boys who arc not grouped under thc A classification. corfflllg Up. fgfh O09 .V-Wi' -as N, VV' ,N if 2 me S , X U gwv or e i r,,l r el 4 - ry 1 me K fi K E51 b M , if X 'K '. 7 'Hifi iw - 1 llio i .,:2 , i f ' ' 'A ' in , li, -' , . , 1 'W e ipxl, e In K , ..,f , .,. ,M-sf , lBack YOWJ Richard Myers, Dennis Clemente, Mr. Moore, Coach. ilvliddle rowl Donald Cobb, Bill Wilde, Bill Sturgeon, Jammie Adam A05 l' S. lFronT FOWl Bill James, Alan Garrett, Joel Adams, Timothy Fredericks, ecaflp il A gh, , x xoo' lg, 85, 'Torspent with toil, as runners with a race . . D An easy leap fo 17114511 bfiglgf 3 K'NG HENRY V' honor . . . KING HENRY IV The Burroughs track team witnessed its most successful season this year. The coach- ing of Mr. Weightman and Mr. Schwilke brought swift and excellent results. Records fell as Burroughs took Hrst position in the cross country event. The coveted trophy was !2 captured at the Desert-Inyo Relay Carnival from a vanquished Barstow. Ol Vengeance! lTop rowj A TEAM: Mr. Weightman, Charles Hackwith, Jack Butler, Orville Millhollin, Buddy Garner, Ivan Weight- man, Harold Wilkes, Clay Carroll, Bob Wilson, Bill Standard, Mr. Schwilke. lMiddle rowj B TEAM: Ray Warner, Phil Barra, Bernard Graham, Joel Christie, Tom Vick, Russell Powers, Nye Green, Bob Pinney, Ed Vick. lFront rowj C TEAM: Larry Fletcher, Colin Ryan, Bob West, Dennis Hendon, Doug Chartier, Gene Veitasa, Bill James. W,...,fdf M,,....w-fo AWG?- new ffl? K ,H s 443, A lf y 4' ,dwg I fi 'i'T? vu- ,-'-L Q if 4 1Back row, standingj Richard Senn, manager, Robert Carr, Milton Rogers, Ned Pierce, John Hoyem Erwin Porter, Mr. Gilkinson, coach. lMiddle rowl Gary Reynolds, Charles Walker, Lita Rickershan, Peggy Jackson, Jimmie Vaughn Kem Dudley, John Walker. lFronT rowl John Booty, Charles Rekosh. I When uw lmw 111afc'lv'f1 our mc'leic'ls . . . KING HENRY v To further tennis as a recreational activity THE TENNIS CLUB donned neat white and assumed tennis rackets. In this sport the girls can strut their stuff, too! Highpoint of the season was hosting the First Annual D. I. L. Singles and Doubles Tournament. Although the Tennis Club is still a baby , babies grow up, you know! npluy OU, tbl' plajhn Abi? of instruction. KING HENRY IV 88 Best Wishes Clai3ci?e'55 THE HOBBYSHOP Phone 84601 RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA 24 HOUR PHOTO SERVICE Means Nursery 81 Pei Shop ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS Birds - Tropical and Gold Fish Monkeys - Skunks CAT AND DOG SUPPLIES Life Begins Ai Graduation LOOK FOR FULLER VALUES IN ALL THINGS FULLERS 3 Stores Compliments of the RIDGECREST RECREATION CENTER Where Bowlers M eet El Bzzrro Stay? Requests That You Support Our Advertisers Local and long Disfance Moving-Packing-Storage CALL 8-2881 FOR A BETTER MOVE ALWAYS Golden Sfafe Moving 8: C0lZgi'df1Lldfi0IZS Siorage Co., Inc. from if erlcan RIDGECREST THEATRE and md N IIIIIImm lIIIlIlIIIIIIIA'IIIIIIII4I'IEfsf. v In Law 5. Chma Lake BI d. ennefh Armstrong Ridgecrest, C I'f. CREST DRIVE-IN W NI- G Qggifiw USED CARS AUTO PARTS C I b Cl 1, . Dodge - Plymouth - Plymouth Trucks Ongm H ations to I e ass Ig of '55 EI F Zine amea-.Herald '-lLF42'f2-' HILDRETH MOTORS The Ridgecrest-China Lake Area's Only Home-Owned, complete Auro REPAIRING e i 'e 24 Newspaper 501 Ridgecrest Boulevard Phone 82641 Ridgecrest Variety Store RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA Local Scout Distributors Boy Scouts of America P. O. Box 758 Phone 85581 Best Wislaes To the Class of '55 ART and HELEN'S CAFE INYOKERN, CALIFORNIA Quality Food and Service Best Wishes to Class of '55 1om's Desert Service Rid:l3:Tei?,2Calif. Phone 8-2041 For the Finest in Dairy Products SELECT MILK and ICE CREAM A 1952 Gold Medal Award Winner I-'FE Nowhere Can You Buy Better Milk AUTO FIRE TRUCK LIABILITY GLASS Main Office Branch Office 231 RIDGECREST BLVD. 130 E. 18th St., Phone 82381 Bob Duguid Bakersfield, Calif. Ridgecrest, Calif Phone 8-9451 Local Agent 90 C. F. IVIES - IOBBER . , IL xi, SHELL OIL CO. BABE--GEORGE'S FAST-NOISY BURGER STAND Good Coffee Stop and See Us , ...... .. . PRODUCTS Gasoline - Kerosene C0,1gmtu1aH0,15 fo Siove Oil - Diesel Fuel Class of ,55 Lube Oils - Greases INYOKERN, CALIFORNIA A Ll' F R Y PHONE 72221 B 505 Phone a 2736 GIII lumber C0mPHHYf Inc' e o s s s ff mea-riff Wfsfwffffffff ,.,e. , . . ,I.. . . .I.., iii .,.,. .,,e,I I . Everytlaiug for the Builder if Bales Van gl Storage P. O. Bin 554 Ridgecresf, Calif. Lo fm ag R f Uffin-dsmmn Ph I yokern 82391 Rex E G II P I y k R d Pho 89651 1946 0 1947 I 1948 0 1949 O 1950 0 1951 0 1952 0 1953 O 1954 O 1955 241 Tenth Anniversary QU the EZ igubbo ecwboolc Since 1946, when the first volume of El Burro was published, it has been our privilege to serve the Student Body of Burroughs High School as its printer. May we at this time voiee our appreciation for the ozitstandizzg spirit of cooperation whieh has been a Characteristic of all of the El Burro staffs and their faculty advisers. HUBBARD PRINTING A, RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA Q I SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES QUALITY PRINTING BUTTONS 81 BOWS The Store With a Smile Milk - Dairy Foods Yardage Notions - Flowers CoIitornio's Favorite IN STOCK Butterick Patterns Simplicity Patterns VOGUE MAIL ORDER Best Wishes to the Class of '55 W. 0. Willeford Inc. On the Curve Outside Phone 84586 NOTS Main Gate Ridgecrest Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of '55 REMEMBER US FOR ALL YOUR GREETING CARDS AND GIFT ITEMS T H E G l F T N O O K RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA AL ADAMS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC DIRECT FACTORY DEALER NEW AND USED CAR SALES SERVICE - PARTS Factory Trained Mechanics GENERAL REPAIRS Automatic Transmission Repairs Radiator Repairing or Rebuilding Front End Alignment Body - Fender - Paint Shop Trona Road and Gemstone Drive Ridgecrest Phone 8-2001 Our Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 PANAMINT MOTEL Highway 395 HARRY and MARGARET HUNTON Phone 7-2571 lnyokern, Calif. R. P. Gallien gl Son 220 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13 MUtual 1347 Electronic - Watchmakers and Jewelers - Tools Watches and Stop Watches Diamonds and Industrial Diamonds Desert Liquid Gas Co. SERVEL DISTRIBUTOR DOMESTIC GAS AND EQUIPMENT A. G. HOUSTON, Owner Phone Ridgecrest 8-3731 BON NlE'S Everything for Milady Phone 82191 819 North China Lake Blvd. Next Door to Sears Best Wishes to the Class of '55 EDWARD and GENEVIEVE WILKES Greetings To the Class of 1955 FLOSSlE'S VARIETY STORE INYOKERN, CALIFORNIA The Friemlliest Store in the Heart of the Desert ak Mayfair Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA JUST PHONE 84601 AND SAY CHARGE IT We Serve N.O.T.S., Trolia, Ramlsburg, fohamzesburg, Red Mountain and Inyolaern FREE DELIVERY GambIe's WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY M3 Mile South Main Gate NOTS AUTOMOBILE PARTS and ACCESSORIES HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES AND APPLIANCES RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE HARRIS-SEXTION PONTIAC On the Miracle Mile Box 686 Phone 8-2411 RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA Read's Department Store Norman C. and Mae E. Read PHONE 82061 We Please Most of the People Most of the Time 1535 China Lake Boulevard RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA CHARLON gl SIMOLON SALES SERVICE Au+o Body, Painf and Glass Shop 24 HOUR TOW SERVICE Telephone 8-4891 - P. O. Box 458 725 No. China Lake Blvd. RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA HANKAMMER DRUG STORE Ridgecresl' Rexall Pharmacy Corner China Lake and Ridgecrest Blvds. UI Z , f Pham 56 L 7 '.!QQ, Qa- 0 d 5 out QM! 94ZJ - aIS1ylii - Timsyz , A L fb I . xzag' ermanen s. I g I 7 JM gm? 'jj P T fZf kgjgjfgigzmmi , gwwf J, W DJ D QAW WQ 'f59d gfgff WMO? Q 54 QUALITY QSERVICE - scouomv J f? bQ 'U,CX 596116540 1 iyjyfmfffwfa za,- up ' QAM? g mdk, by y xC?4MLfJW6?G Z' I . 14. ll 7 ,D vv a ar f 1 1 D A e f A 5 f ' r 6 , ' QW 4 A, l 1 X K 40 .1 ffwla Y , lwa s V,,-' L f I . ere our ' 11, 0 f - WelcomeC Lg 'LYP SF 1955141 , ' ,MJ 13321522541 Q., ff V one 921 ' . L ellll WMM Mer I ,Rf-lblrz 5F1DN'S LW4 DEPARTM NT We LW' STORES P. O. 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