Caruthers Union High School - La Puerta Yearbook (Caruthers, CA)
- Class of 1953
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V,V 1441 'QMS' 5- N x Wgikf SL-,,,, ,rs 1 f7l,.S?Jff f YN ol' pu f 1952 1953 e u en A 0 Carufkerd Union ,itligk 5300! neaen a er a 0l'elfU0l' The 1952 53 Caruthcrs School you has now cone down in history with all its ictivitlcs 'mtl plcasurcs Wfc hopt that you our rcadc s will enjoy L annual For studcnts La Puerta provides 1 living treasurc of memories stored up during school days at Caruthers Union High School For others La Puerta provides that which we hclieve to he 1 picture of school life this past ye-mr Thus me present to you our 1953 La Puerti - ' g ' T ' , . r ', A I1 Puerta as much as we have enjoyed publishing this , v I v le LCClfL0l'l Durmo the last few xears we have cledlcited our smnual to someone dlrecrlv connected wlth the school Tlus year ua of the annual smff of 1953 tlumlx It proper to dedxcqte El'1lS 1ssue to tlle peoplt of the Farutlu rs Umon Hlglx School D1str1ct who support our manx factlvmes If lf were not for tluelr loy al support and good ulll me would be unable to reallze tlus book Tlns dcclxcatlon expresses our prlde and tlvmlcs to xou of the Carutluers Umon Hnglm School Dlstrlct anl luope that our coopemtlon together mll contmue m tht wears to come go 0 L ' C 0 1 ' Q . f fs - X , ,. t , , s s 1 A ,. L . 7 L C f L . ,A . 4 V 41 1 , 1 , , , X 1 L . Qewmgex 6C U WZ XOTS Ll7710l'5 5 501720 65 OP T M6 lfumom afzzzafzo-ne 07'f5 d uQrfaeQm62Yf5 f X fffffy 5 ff f 03 fy!! K 7 Q W , 5? -I- Bi' Aq bhi 'ix 9 W F' Q Q1 B ,QEPQ Vg A Zo Ts. MISS GLORA LEA ADAMS Secretary MR. COX MR. PACKER MR. KLEPPER ' P A 4 - H, I . ' 3-ufsfeea MR, HANSEIN MR. TURNMIRE W gk Q-94 uperinfendenf 3 eaaage This Annual has been dedicated to our community and its Civic Leaders. The Caruthers Union High School District has been indeed fortunate in having outstanding civic-minded trustees and community leaders to guide our Administration and Faculty in the educational work to suit the needs of the Community. Soon the District will have a new modern High School, that I am certain the under-graduates will appreciate, as well as the good citizens that have made this modern educational plant available by their vote in our free election of today. I would like to have this opportunity to ask each one of you graduating seniors to think of your high school education as a starting point in life. Today, great changes are taking place in our poli- tical, social, and economic life, and you as a graduate or student, must be able to adjust your lives and philoso- phies as you are the potential leaders of our community, state, and world of tomorrow. It is the aim of the Ad- ministration and Faculty to offer you a good background of the arts and sciences and to stimulate you to think clearly and individually on all present day issues before making a decision which will affect you and your chil- dren's lives in the future, We are indeed fortunate in America, to have free- dom and Democracy existing in our everyday life, but I would like to bring to your attention that your freedom and rights should always be considered along with your responsibilities to your school, community, and others. Harry R, Anderson, Superintendent. rincipafii mdaage One of the real thrills of life is the pride we ex- perience in the accomplishment of a job well done. As you students of Caruthers Union High School and espe- cially the graduating class, close the school year of 1952- 53, you can look back upon the school year that is closing as one of real progress, You have learned in your student body government, C.S.F,, F,F.A., F.H.A., Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, plays, assembly programs, dances, and athletic contests, the spirit of cooperation, give and take, advanced planning, business management, and responsibility that you will find valu- able to you in the years to come. To the graduating class, there are many bright spots ahead, if you have taken advantage of the opportunities that your high school days have offered. For the girls, the world of work offers many fine opportunities. For many boys, it appears that Uncle Sam has first priority on your immediate future. Our selective service laws as they stand today require that all able young men spend at least two years in the Armed Forces of our country. But these need not be wasted years. While you are in military service, you will receive excellent training. If you show the proper interest and aptitude, you will re- ceive specialized training which will help you when you return again to civilian life. My advice is for you to make the best of your time and abilities while in the service. To each and every Caruthers Union High School student, I wish happiness and success as you travel the road of life. Harry Gower, Principal. fa' MR. R. CONSTANTINE MRS. T. FLETCHER Social Studies English and Speech Ns -4 ' 6lCl,l,Eg MR. L. MASINI Physical Education gin lil H 1 ' rv... ll MR. M. FLETCHER MISS CONTEL Agriculture Physical Education 'rl ' 'D .13 MR. L. BERG MR. W. GRIFFIN Music Department English Clfuay I X I X Lug. H.. W S MR. S. KAISER MR. KRAMER Industrial Arts Business Department .S W s xt A-I j , 4 fx Q7 3 bp x CQ' R- 'A wr QW? rf ' if eniorfi 3 Vx MARY REPLOGLI: ERNI:STIINE JONES GEORGIA PERCH VIVIAN KNUTSON CAROL MORRIS CECIL LANE CALVIN NIORGAN BOB LEWELLAN 1Lowcr Lcftj fLower Righrb L LARRY MOON BOB MANDAL Qrnvi Y, MARTHA NABORS IVAN KNUTSON Q 'B A 1 Q K , , Qi .J-W GALEN JOHNSON DONALD FRANKLIN O enlofif ALPHA JOHNSON MARGARET GEORGE JOHN JACKSON JOE GIPSON fLower LeftJ fLower Rightj F' DOLORES HEMMAN MARIE HEMMAN CLETA HOPSON ROBERTA JEAN GLASS ANN I-IODGES ERNEST I-IANSEN 'Z 2551 - Q ..-, .- W MARY DENNISTON DOROTHY FLOXVE RS JOEY FONTES Qllpper Loft! ERMA DIXON '27 ll BILLY JOE COX '3 EDNA FINCHER eniom IJ' L ?1if '-...- DENA MAE CLINE AGNES CATTUZZO fUpper Rightl GEORGE BRAGA LEE BOYD 1Lower Righrb RUTH ELAINE ANDERSEN LOUIS ARNIAS KENNETH BEAN cy, i 9 MARJORIE DOSTINICH 2 ik Vncr, Presmiem DOYI E TROUTT Prnsxde nr I FI: BOYD Qwretiry DOLORES HEIVIIVIAN Imrvisurer DEXX I Y SHORT 5 CR R BIIIY JOE COX Yell Leader CAI VIN MORGAN Advisors MR. CONSTANTINE MRS. FLETCHER MR. KRAMER Commutees GI:ORGIA PERCH 11-Id DENA CI INE Cfafsa .Nwfory We the members of the class of 53 entered Caruthers Union High School as slmple mmded freshmen we are now leavmg On the flrst day of our high school career we were greeted by upper classmen wlth numerous tubes of llpSClClC and an odd assortment of room numbers and many many new faces In the front hall we found a large blackboard on whlch was written Assembly at 8 15 What xt dldn t say was where we should go to the assembly We were lntroduced to all our faculty and to our class 3dVlS0l'S Mlss Thelma Weber Mlss une Alexander and Mr George Matalsz by our prxnclpal Mr Edmonson Our class offlcers for that f1rst year were Norman ones Presldent Bully Ray Hall V1ce PFCSI dent Norma Overstreet Secretary Margle Dostlnlch Treasurer Mary Pouncey and Bobby Sherman Soclal Commlttee JoAnn Workman and Dena Mae Cllne Yell Leader Dwlght Shamp Student Councll Representatlve As lowly freshmen our flrst social recogn1t1on was at the Freshman Sophomore Dance spon sored by the Sophomores October 7 1949 To raise money for our annual expenses we sponsored a turkey raffle which proved to be successful As sophomores we greetmg the class of 54 much the same as we were greeted the year before Mlss Weber and Mr Matlasz agaln were our advlsors wlth the able asslstance of Mr Edwards Offxcers were Kenneth Bean Presldent Leon Phllhps Vice President Dorothy Flower Secre tary ohn ackson Treasurer Lee Boyd Paul Rodrxquez Nanette Zack and Margie Dostmlch Soclal Commlttee Ruth Andersen Student Councll Representatxve Dena Cline Yell Leader We sophlstlcated sophomores sponsored the annual Freshman Sophomore Dance which revealed our social abxllty We agaln sponsored a turkey raffle Toward the end of the year we ordered our class rings and started looking forward to bemg junlors and upper classmen Our Junior year began about the same as our first years had Our new advisors were Mrs Hazel Hall and Mr ohn Kramer We elected our offlcers ohn aclcson President Kenneth Bean Vlce Presldent Norma Overstreet Secretary Alpha ohnson Treasurer Lee Boyd Student Councll Representatlve Margle Dostlnlch Yell Leader Cecil Lane was concessions commlttee chairman and worked wlth Mr Kramer and a few hard worlclng JUYIIOFS ln the unlor Booth durmg the fair and at each home game ln order to glve the semors a Prom That was a job Prom Committee Chairmen were Helena Wood Margle Dostlnlch Ann Hodges Agnes Cat tuzo Dena Clnne and Lee Boyd The theme of the Prom was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs It was understood the semors enjoyed the evening Our semor year started uneventful We agam elected offxcers Lee Boyd President Doyle Troutt Vice Presldent Delores Hemmen Secretary Dillard Short Treasurer Calvln Morgan Yell Leader Billy oe Cox Student Council Represenatxve Charlxe Valentine was elected Presldent when Lee Boyd was elected Student Body President Durnng our freshman year there were approxlmately one hundred of us We are ?ow graduat mg flfty strong During our four years stay we have come to know and love dear old C U H S We will mlss her and all of our acquamtances here when we walk down her halls for the last ttme Hall Alma Mater' Hats off to you' I , . . . . 9 9 ' Y 7 7 ' ' ' !C . 77 ' ' 7 . 9 , J , . . : J 9 9 9 ' ' 5 9 3 9 3 9 Z 9 3 9 7 7 ' , . - 9 ' 9 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9,l ,I 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 7 ' 9 9 ' ' J 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 J 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 ' , . . . . . . l . . ' ' 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 , J , . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ddr! 0 Social Committee, jack Weath- ersg S. C. R., Jack Townsendg Yell Leader, Robert Stairsg Rally Committee, Laurena Balt- azarg Committees, Felesa Rotea, Lois Beierschmittg and B-Ann Ward. ADVISORS lVlr. Kaiser, lVlrs. Anderson and Mr. Berg 7 f President, Bob Barram: Vice President, Danny Souzag Secre tary-Treasurer jequita DeWitt CLASS RINGS FRONT ROW: L. Baltazar, DeWitt, F. Rotea, L. Beier- schmitt, A. Chance, G. Bache- lor, N. Daniels, Conclit. SECOND ROW: V. Johnson, D. Souza, R. Hanson, L. Han- sen, B. Barrnm. Artega, B. Knight, A. Hansen. THIRD ROW: Weathers, H. Stuclcey, R. Aclams, E. Lewis, W. Griffin, A. Rendon, V. Stern, C. Dean. Q FRONT ROW: V. Lacy. B. Chappa, I. Moser, I.. Chance, A. Thompson, L. Flowers, K, Hansen, Johnson. SECOND ROW: K. H1fIUHg, T. McCon- nell, Linhares, R. Lugo, F. Mealer, Nl. Reynolds, C. Haley, C. Soul, Nl. Gizerian. THIRD ROW: C. Bachelor, R. Wise, B. Patakas, D. Lee, B. Kelly. B. Blevins, G. Taylor. R. Smith, T. Sasselli. FRONT ROW: C. From, B Ward, B, Klepper, R. Graves S. Derryberry, R. Benegar, S Fortner. SECOND ROW: J Rattan, V. Winters, R. Stairs J. Townsend, Diaz, R, Jack son, D. Abernathy, B. Reddell THIRD ROW: M. jones, M Williams, T. Hunsaclcer. B Furr, B. Fisher. C. Gallegos, M Gonzalez, Nl. Munson. Presxdent A KIZER Secretary J ORTIZ Treasurer K EHOFF me Presxdenr N MCNELLEY COMMITTEES FRONT ROW N Hag Masterson Sm Clalf C uandt SEC OND ROW -I Parker A ulst G Sorensen an,J. '- ', AQ. . mx gm . , fe fy i FRONT ROW: T. Quintela, C Lee, S. Curry, M. Reynolds, C Quanclt, A. Quist, Glass, l. Pucker. SECOND ROW: P Poole, R. Alvey, F. Wcxrlcmnn V. Shelton. R. Dustin, H. Lang G. Riclmrds, D. Singh, B. Tay lor. B. Shiflett. THIRD ROW E. Benson, Hemmnn, H Lewis, R. Silveria, B. Cox, A Nlerrow, Moore, C. Callison C. Dqcfller, 94 FRONT ROW: A. Swetman, H. McCormick, C. McCord, V. Eggerr, N. lVlcNeeley, Mast- erson, C. Hull, Goss, Sin- clair. SECOND ROW: S. Sil' va, C. Bunn, A. Acostri. A. Kizer, P. Replogle, A, Kimble, K. Elioff. THIRD ROW: Parker, D. Hawley. Gadber- ry, B. Caddell, W. Hastings, Ortiz, F. Dixon. -J' l .rl uri 1 7 31, iff FRONT ROW: C. Watts, R. Hemman, E, Johnson, M. lVlet- calf. N. Daniels, N. Kelso, L. Crisp, L. Fujita. SECOND ROW: Nl. Crawford, N. Hagan, N. Hansen, A. Avery, E. Sal- ing, K. Perkins, B. Nlealer, Nl. Nlitclfxell. B, Douglas, THIRD ROW: A. johnson, Glas- gow, K. Hansston, G. Qualls, F. Pendley, Belt, Langley, G. Sorensen, D. Blagg, D. Lewis. iss 'L -' ,I - x ' 32:9 s in Q J , Q il L.. TOP PICTURE: A Terr G. Wheeler G Williams R. Whit - Yr v - a ' more. SECOND ROW: D. Trimble, B. Ransom, N. Townsend, R. Uhles. BACK ROW: H. Rotea, B. Saling, D. Graham, B. Salud, W, Staggs. BOTTOM PICTURE: Lawrence, T. Ransom, Silveria M. Ray. SECOND ROW: L. Wallace, E. Rendon, B. Griffin S. Ward. BACK ROW: L. Ruyle, G. Robinson, M. Rather, S Willis, T. Rather. nr ' 'SQ W TOP PICTURE: M. Glasgow, S. Jones, R. Dustin, C. Ortiz. SECOND ROW: O. Johnson, M. Keys, I. Cleveland. THIRD ROW: V. Chance, L. Bush, O. Dunlap, R. Bartlett. BOTTOM PICTURE: E. Neil, A. Ransier, F. Castillo, A. Moore. SECOND ROW: B. Osterhoudt, B. East, S. Shamp, H. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Phillips, F. Owens, Pataltas, D. Barram, D. Barber. 9 s-Q I FRONT ROW: Mrs. Kincaid Mr. Griffen, SECOND ROW: Q Mr. Fletcher Mr. Zimkowslci CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs Pxerce and Mrs Helm Not shown Mrs McLemoore BUS DRIVERS Mr Bartlett Mr Dxlle an Mr Harris CUSTODIANS M Jackson Mr Mlller and Mrs Hager . , . ' , d Mrs. Penning, Mrs. Higgins, fr 1 - b r UEZUH-IBN'-+ZIIWlU X' 0 3 x x ,Dx-3 jg X? NY-W R www' f474Qdt uni? S25 xx' GS N35 J. fffg H .W I r r 5 , 5 x , A XX 1 l X N Q , KX ki H 'li .V , 5.5 Zz LEE BOYD Pres de t SHIRLEY FORTNER Flrst V ce President C6ll'bLtAeI'5 I1-l0l'l 5300! .S?ll6!0l'lf COUJICL 6061125 gfue an-J e page? The Student Councll 15 perhaps the most important organ ization of the school It consxsts of the offlcers of the Student Body This group IS entrusted with making some very 1m portant decisions concerning the school 3CflV1tlCS pOllClCS and governmg of varlous other organlzatxons Thls 15 very valuable to the students 1n that If IS a practlce of self government All oplnlons are allowed to be volced Here the students and the admlnlstratlon mtelllgently dlscuss the executxve problems of student actlvlty It fosters an acceptance of responslbxllty and offers a good experience ln leadership President Lee Boyd has done an excellent job of presnd mg over all meetlngs He has been called upon to represent our school ln varxous ways and has always proved capable ln these situations All Student Body offxcers are members of the Student Council BOB BARRAM DOROTHY FLOWERS ROBERTA GLASS Second Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Other members of the Student Councll are the presl dents of each class The Presidents are Ray Nakata Freshman Class, Arthur Klzer Sophomore Class Bob Barram un1or Class Charlle Valentme, Semor Class Each class IS allowed one other representatlve They are as follows Freshman Douglas Barram, Sophomore oe Parker un1or Jack Townsend, Semor Bllly Joe Cox Our Student Councll wxshes to express 1ts apprecla tlon to Mr Gower Mrs Anderson, Miss Contel and others who have g1ven thexr help as advlsors ,-, C, :L in X VIRGINIA EGGERT GEORGE BRAGA RUTH ANDERSEN Yell Leader Business Manager of Annual Annual Editor L MARTHA NABORS E r r ERNESTINE JONES Ass sta t Ed to MR GRIFFIN Adv sor 3400! L22 EDITOR Martha Nabors ASSISTANT EDITOR Ernestme ones FEATURE EDITOR Cleta Hopson PUBLICATION Emily Valaclao STAFF Rachel Graves Velma W1nter Nlartha Metcalf Opal Thompson and uanema Goss fNot shown Cecnl Dean FIRST ROW O Thompson E J es M Nab s V Wlnters R G SECOND ROW M G :ffm E Valadao J Goss M Merc lf E Fnche C H ps n Mr Kamer F 5' .xl di o . i n i r ' i I I soossssssso I I ' J SPORTS , . 7,7, , , , ,Edna Fincher J 1 ' 7 : . , . on ,TTT or, V. ' , . raves. TT : rA ' , . , . , . a , 4 i r, . 0 o , . r . GEORGE BRAGA Bus ness M get MR KRAMER A OZ, puefta EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR STAFF -1-1-- RUTH ANDERSEN Ed to Ruth Andersen Beverly Klepper George Braga Rolf Hanson Agnes Cattuzo Roberta Glass Dena Clme Cecnl Lane Thomas Sasselh MZ FRONT ROW R Andersen R Glass D C1 ne B Klepper A Cattuzzo SECOND ROW Mr Grxffln R Hanson G Braga C Lane T Sassell Mr Kramer nr-he sv' - v 1 fd' sAb'5. 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Mandal, and Arteaga ufufe FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE FFA FRONT ROW H Whxtehead H Mandal J Cook H Moore E Rendon S Bartlett R Bartlett F Owens W Stagg D Bush L Ruyle V Chance O Kenrxclc SECOND ROW S Sllva C Calllson R Autrey H Rotea M Rathers E Hemman THIRD ROW Mr Adams Hemman F Workman A Merrow G Qualls N Hansen R Dustm C Bunn K Perluns E Benson L Moore A Acosta Gadberry P Re plogle A Kxzer D Graham S Shamp V Shelton Mr Fletcher G..Crimn'l. SI. Willis, Ratl'ler,'R. Uhles, Griffin. L. Crawford, F. Douglas, B.,Salucl, Haiyes,'A. Riley, . , . , . , : . , , . , . , , - , . ' , 4 , A ' , - , I , - , J. , - C Morgan Secretary T Hunsacker VICE President D PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM Troutt R porter C Percy Treasurer Townsend Townsend T Hunsacker C Morgan G Presldent L Moon Sergeant at Arms Glbson and K Bean a,l'l'l'lel'ff JUNIOR SENIOR FFA FRONT ROW R Smlth G Taylor J Arteaga D Souza Weathers H Stuclcey B Blevlns B Kelly J Lmhares SECOND ROW Mr Adams M Wllllams C Bachlor R Lugo R Adams T Hunsacker Townsend B Mandal L Hansen THIRD ROW J Johnson C Morgan K Bean M Rocha I. Moon B Shlflenc -I Fontes G1PSOh B Cox E Knutson E Wlnnnger L Boyd ackson D Troutt G Braga Mr Fletcher A3149 , , I I l. . , 9 - , ' - ' 5 - . , 2 9 . , 9 JA , J. , . , , , . s - , - - . . . s , , ve NYM, f ----i--1 V M M L, or nik 4- I ' e , I 4 f -P , an , A . I Axe. if . ' Q-st , xv- - I . ' f f C '- ' 1. X Q 1 Q . , I l 1 v I , , 1 ,,. l . ' 'W -. ,'4A . V. -'fl U : . ' , . , . , ..V , , . , . ' , - , . . I , , . , - , - 1 ' y - 7 J. ,- . , . 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BALTAZAR Treasurer Song Leader Ufufe The mam purpose of the Future Homemalcers of Amerxca IS to emphasrze the lmportance of worthy home membershnp Our colors are red and whxte whlte for the purxty and mtegrxty of youth Our flower 1S the red rose Our emblem IS octagonal m shape It bears the name of our orgamzatlon and our motto, Toward New Horxzons In the center IS a house supported by two hands symbolnzmg that the future homes of Amer ICB HIC In the hands of 1tS YOL1th Chapter Mother u FRONT ROW M Mlrchell T Ransom Koontz M Douglas N McNeeley B Cox V Eggert SECOND ROW E Hxcks B Hncks R Gossett I Cleveland S ohnson A Ransler B Oster houdt L Helm M Ray I Edlund L Fujuna THIRD ROW P Chappa S ones R Dustm N Townsend Glass C Hull M Reynolds S Curry L Puckett N Hagan B Taylor FOURTH ROW M Glasgow G Wxllrams D Hager Lawrence R Wlhxtmore C McCord H McCormu:k A Swetman -I Slnclaxr A uxst C uandt ' -- , :Q , ,, . A K C X- X .. l r , xx V 4 ral' Y Y ol fr 5 ., xx ss L T I , v, , 0- - ,A ,.Q ,,Q - J' 1-8 RACHEL GRAVES JANET SINCLAIR Hlstorlan VICE president n--f B AINN WARD RUTH ANDERSEIN Parhamentanan Presldent 0l'l'lel'l'l6l QPZ5 Some of our projects during the past year have been A booth at the Caruthers D1str1ct Falr Mrs K1nca1d and two delegates attended the State Conventron at Asllomar October 31 November I The Inltlatlon of new members and the Installatlon of new offlcers at a tea November 3 A Christmas party for the Student Body and Faculty December 19 A St Valentmes Party for the F F A A St Patrick s Dance for the Student Body The DISIIICY Section Meeting at CTOVIS was attended by a number of glrls IH March, The Emblematlc Service was presented before the P T A m Aprll ff sig! 8 VN Xflkff MRS KINCAID Advnsor by FRONT ROW: C. From. R. Benegar, L. Beierschmitt. I., Baltazar. Y. Xvinter. Rattan. R. Andersen, SECGND ROXV: R. Graves B. Klepper B. Vffard. S. Derryberry, V. Knutson. H. Wood R. Glass. THIRD ROW: E. Valaclao. A. Cattuzao. A. Johnson. G, Perch. M can era VIRGINIA EGGERT AND NELLIE MCNEELEY ll' J J SINCLAIR A HODGES B WARD L HELM C FROM B KLEPPER FN EJX f-KW Q qgfm f JWQZQ IHS A5 'WA s f X gill-ff X ,f . X1 C 5 ,ff f' A X w55 A67-Sf arriifg 'W e'3 w, - f l Q ' ., 7 G - A EI-IOFF BOYD BARRAM HANSON BARRAM, Mgr. HASINGS -STAIRS GALLEGOS SEDOO GONZALES SOUZA STERN TOWNSEND JONES Carruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Washington Lindsay . . Kerman . . Laton . . . Riverdale Tranquillity Parlier . . Sierra . R Z ' ' A We ? 1 O-5- V3.3 df. af 414.4-Q! S. jones, C. Ortiz, L. Lugo, A. Cnddell, I. Edlund, M. Ray, R. Cvossett, D. Hager, M. Nix, M. Glasgow 91116 P B Sluflerr L Bexerschmxclt I DeW1tr 6 L Futura N Hagan A Damels J Glass M Reynolds C Hull B Taylor C uanclt Smclalr Q 7 O O K' . - T ' , . 6 l s fa ? - ' l f. 1 l Q , . i .. 5 K4 5 5 W T , 0053 5 xf W L4 St fl-5 M HALL 'Qui 'Nw Kg 2 0 0-,,,3. K x :L e O .jk nl S Again for '53 . . . FORD'S OUT FRONT AUTO SUPPLY Pimentell Motor Co. Fishing Tackle - Arms - Ammunition Your Ford Dealer Auto Parts - Accessories 449-7th Street Phone 77-R Caruthers, California Caruthers California Phone l2-W Condy Coffee Cheeseburgers pgni fr' Hot Dogs Cold Drinks Hamburgers HAYES' HAMBURGER STAND REIS JEWEL BOX LeMOSS-SMITH The Rubber Men KEEPSAKE DIAMQNDS SEAT COVERS TIRES - BATTERIES Elgin - - - Bulova KRAFT RECAPPING Waltham Watches -Easy Terms- Door From Post Office RIVERDALE FRESNQ Phone Riverdale II7 IGZ4 Broadway Phone 3-4293 R ' S SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT EVERY NEED FOR THE CAR A EQ QTWQ . lu: ii -i I ' mes 5 FTW 6' I ' Ph 23 W I e- .Q ,Q AW - one - 1 E . I nl? X I - -I ' 'I . Batteries ' -'-- Lubrication x 1. - I Caruthers a s:f Feed Seed Grocerles Appllunces COLD STORAGE IOCKERS MAIN STREET CARUTHERS HAMBURGER SPOT CANDY HAMBURGERS COLD DRINKS Phone 6 73I I Rolsan Cnty Colvfornuo Valley Ba rber Shop Lee Bzrdsell Friendly Professional Barber Service 325-7th Street Phone 39-W J. F. SCOTT STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES MEAT FEED Phone Fresno 4 7743 Roisin City Colifornio I. S. ANDERSEN G. Cleveland C1 Sons SALES - SERVICE TOWING Phone l6 'FWD' I Caruthers, California Best WlSl'IeS to Our Northern Neighbors When in need of something for the home, Magazines ' Candy we would llke The 0DD0ffU 1lfY Kodak Films Developed and Printed to serve you. U I Fountain Service - Light Lunches Allen Furniture DWQS 6' Appllance ZlO2 Elm Ave. Corner California Phone '56'J Phone 3 2291 Riverdale, California Fresno California Congratulations to the Class of '53 LEVIS-CLOTH OF GOLD YARDAGE Dan if ' S Old River Kentucky Dress Work Lengths Clothes Congratulations to The First National Bank of Caruthers Deposits Insured Up To SI0,000 Patronize CLASS OF 153 Your Own Home-Owned and Ruby C1 Bill I-Iart HART S TENT THEATER Independent Institution Caruthers, California Congratulations Class of 53 from THE CANIEEN Candy Coffee Ice Cream .l Hot Dogs Cold Drmgs Hamburgers MAIN STREET CARUTHERS I I - 1 I . I I SCHUMANN S COCKSHUTT TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS SALES G SERVICE Fresno Col forn o 2334 Elm Avenue BUD BLOSSER S SPORTS EQUIPMENT or THE FINEST IN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES ATHLETES PREFER IT becouse nt tostes so good SAN JOAQUIN BAKING COMPANY I42 Fulton Street Fresno CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I953 MAXWELL TLIIIII PHOTOGRAPHERS 345 Blockstone Phone 3 2529 FRESNO I , a i . Res. Phone 6-LII89 Bus. Phone 2-6I I6 I F Kofold Lumber Co HILLS Drlve In Theatre Anything You Wont At LOWEST PRICES Rrverdole Colnfornlo We Are Noted for Our Prompt Servlce Anywhere Anytime Marks Between Rlverdole ond Coruthers 8th Street Phone 7 W Coruthers Colntormo Alwoys o Good Movne 'xx--.. jA0l'I'la5 C 732 FULTON STREET FRESNO CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 4 3593 LETTERHEADS 0 INVOICES I ENVELOPES I BUSINESS CARDS LABELS 0 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 HOUSE ORGANS YEARBOOKS 0 CATALOGUES I O O ! , ll ' ' ll ' ' On , . ,, - ll Ks fu- .- ' sq, -,,, L , . 4'-' 'P xv '4 P V. be-, ,J 1:.,, . 'bvxr Y .515 MX O Q r 00 'R I 3! J' f .5 , 1' S O Qt ' xox V.. 0 '. . i W - ,' :I QA, L. Ik, ,-Ak. .,-snn.,,hx gr' I ' Congratulations Class of 53 CARUTHERS APPLIANCE Hubert C Phnlllps Proprxetor Box 225 CARUTHERS CALIFORNIA Q 5-5-I -S CARUTHERS CONCRETE PIPE CO SYSTEMS INSTALLED Our Reputation as Your Insurance H G Holston General Manager H A Holston Asslstant Manager Carutners, Calufornza Congratulatuons Class of 53 Growers Supply Cr Equlpment, Inc Case Farm Machlnery Rust Cotton Pickers Elm at Jensen Phone 4 2895 - 1 ' 1 f ' N 9 : I5 .....,,- 1- , X I I-- S' M .', ' W - gi QQ' I g Q , I ' Xssxgq I aff? ' I W . ' Y A Q '- kr fi- ' -' ' I I z u I o I .l-e..f- P R O D U C E RS COTTON OIL COMPANY Note Du ldlne Monoger Gm Your Cotton Wlth Us Mt Vlew C7 West Phone 3 Coruthers Col lfornlo COMPLIMENTS OF Slglers Welding and Supply Co COMPLETE WELDING SUPPLIES Phone 2 6322 Fresno JIM INGLE CO TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE South 99 ot Jensen Phone 4 5642 LILLIANS BARBER sHoP GIFT sl-lor Specuolnzlng nn Men Women ond Chnldren s Hour Cuttung Guft ond Greetung Cords Phone 72 Lulluon D Golloher 4l9 8th Street Coruthers Colnf l . ' -l l828 Los Angeles Fresno, Colifornio EMIllER ERESNO 31K C Street Phone 4 2909 ONLY THE BEST CAN BE FIRST Owned Produced ond D strubuted by 20 OOO Cooperotuve Do rymen CHALLENGE CREAM Cr BUTTER ASSN 1804 Mory Street Fresrm Hes Wegley's MEATS and VEGETABLES LW mes Southwest Corner ot Elm ond Mountom Vzew Phone 87 Y 5 Coruthers WAS 'S CHALLENGE MIlK S Mustang Clevenger Mercanhle Company Ed Sumner S General Electric Appliances Engllsh Motors Groceries Fresh Meats Feeds Hardware Paunts Phone IO W vm 5- o sffeefs 450 Nmh H Sheet Comlhers Phone 4 2180 Fresno LOU BERKSON MUSIC BACH MARTIN PEDLER Qjsw Hugh Grade Repalrs 25l9 Tulare Street Phone 3 0474 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 0llN EATON JIM HOPWOOD Phone Caruthers 47 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Ca ru thers, Calafornla B. , A. - - A. J. S. I 5 EB if Aw A F ' . M .. . -J. - .LW -. . . Caruthers Pump and Repair Shop PRESSURE SYSTEMS TURBINE PUMPS PUMP REPAIR BLACKSMITI-IING WELDING Phone 49 J John C Borber Owner Coruthers Colufornno Congratulations Closs of '53 MT VIEW SERVICE SHELL GASOLINE FINE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Mt View Cr Elm Ave J C Swetmon Prop ll H E S S ll USED CARS WE BUY WE SELL WE TRADE LOW RATE OF INTEREST LONG EASY TERMS CROP PAYMENTS ALSO Phone 4Oll4 or 4 IIS6 2791 South Elm Fresno Hlwoy 41 who hove odvertnsecl In this onnuol for It IS with their help thot we hove been oble to publish thus book Open Evenings--Open Sundoys Pgfrgnize tl-1059 ffl, ff 1,454 ,fda fogrdp 5 .Nj If X 1 C , - ' . Hg 4, M I OX , CQ, ' f'--,, A .1 ff: ,Xt 4, , , ,Ar - .nf k, .. f 4 2 . .!4lfLi0gl CLl0 5 1 .I- ,. 5 1 I 1' 1 ' p V 4, N s A ..!gLLf0gI CLl9A,.5 5 1' ' 95La:l GJ' -.2 A' - 134 ., 12? :-5, 1, Q . 5 V 5 K- fap V1 ...ffm . , Aw ---,J-.v A V V-, . .f f 'V ,, 3 viz- . - ,, - ,
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