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Jla Pide Ua Published By The Students Of Caruthers Union High School Caruthers, California 1954 jbea4cati04 We write the record of our lives on the scroll of time. Memories of friends we have mode, ecstasies we have lived, and unsullied ys we have felt, through the past school year, from the pages of this boo Lest we forget, let us pausB trom time and turn the page of this book to live again past thrills, remember friends, a recall pleasant associations. .!i: -,-K;.[:. 0 ' ' ' !% ' - ' U ' M MARINE P.F.C. JACK W. KELSO I greater love hath any one according To God ' s plan than he who layeth down his Life to help his fellow man. a ' ' ' •iffi- m: rhe students of the class of 1954, at Caruthers Union High School, respectfully deciicate this years La Puerto to the ■igry of Marine Private Jack William Kelso, a former student at our school and winner of the Medal of Honor, our Iratibn ' r highest award for bravery. • ■- pented posthumously to Jacks parents; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kelso, and the citation accompanying allantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above ond beyond the call of duty while serv ' ina as MMMH BI H sven1! M(5Jjjgt Marine Division reinforced, in action against sWBmy aggressor forces • ! Kc oblTWd,- 19j . When both the platoon commander and the platoon sergeant becami casualties during the def enl||||pK;;ita I outpW gainst a numerically superior enemy force attacking at night under cover pf intense smajgyms, grenade and motor fire. Private Kelso bravely exposed himself to the hail of enemy fire in o determined effort to reorganize the unit and to repel the on rushing attackers. Forced to seek cover, along with four other Marines, in a near-by bunker which immediately come under attack, he unhesitatingly picked up an enemy grenage which landed in the shelter, and rushed out into the open and hurled it back at the enemy. Although f ainfully wounded when the grenade exploded as it left his hand, and again forced to seek protection of the ' -- ' — when the hostile fire became more intensified. Private Kelso refused to remain in his position of comparative bnd- moved out into the fire-swept area to return the enemy fire, thereby permitting the pinned-down Marines e bunker to escape. Mortally wounded while providing covering fire for his comrades. Private Kelso, by his valiant fighting spirit, aggressive determination and self-sacrificing efforts in behalf of others, served to inspire all who observed him. His heroic actions sustain and enhance the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country In addition to the Medal of Honor Private Kelso won the Silver Star and the Purple Heart, and was awarded the Korean Service Medal with two Bronze stars and the United Nations Service Medal. Oi4A 1953 aiJi f954 WINTER FALL SPRING SUMMER Ii4i the ' SeadOfti ScUool Ope ied 1 WM amMMi .sssajt X h. ■i ■i ' M ' ' . 1 Mr. Turnmire, Mr. Cox, Mr. Packer, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Klepper SUPERINTENDENT ' S MESSAGE This Annual has been dedicated to Private Jack Kelso, a United States Marine, who was award- ed the Congressional Medal of Honor, post- humously, for gallantry in action in Korea. Private Jack Kelso was a former student here at Caruthers Union High School, and it was my pleasure to have been Jack ' s teacher and coun- selor at various times during his schooling here. Private Kelso was a good student in school, but felt that he had a greater duty to perform for his country. This duty was carried out by the courage Private Kelso displayed on the battle- field in Korea. Private Kelso received the United States highest awards, the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart. It is gratifying to know that our Annual staff and their advisor were very conscious of the greatness performed by Private Kelso to his country and his fellow classmates, and that the dedication was made to Private Kelso. May his greatness never be forgotten by his many friends. Mr. Anderson The marks of an educated man or woman have often been described, but they elude exact defi- nition. No diploma can enforce credentials that the graduate himself fails to demonstrate by his manners, his conversation, and his readiness. No lack of a diploma can prevent ultimate recognition of the person who has the real es- sentials which school has tried to impart. Hence it is always with a certain modest dis- claimer that a school administrator bides God- speed to a graduating class. Nobody can realize better than your principal how much might have been done for you, and in how many ways we have fallen short of our ideal of helpfulness to all students. Our age has been criticised for materialism , immaturity and anti-intellectual bias . These are not the marks of Caruthers alumni of my acquaintance. My conviction, rather, grows stronger each year, that maturity and respect for the ennobling things of life characterize the spirit of the Caruthers tradition. To that enduring and transforming spirit I com- mend your loyalty, knowing that it will grow steadily stronger and more significant through- out your lives. Harry Gower Mr. Harry Gower Principa Mr. Donald Zimkowski Dean of Boys Miss Jeanne Contel, Dean of Girls Miss Roberta Glass, Secretary Wj QAeet Me, 6M k t: Mr. Berg Mr. Constantine Miss Contel Mr. Kaiser Mrs. Kincaid Mr. Zimkowski 10 Mrs. Brown f V 1 P ! i ■H V r 1 ■Pl 1 i P i 1 H Htapp ' ' 9 Mr. Ham •5 « Mr. Craig Mr. Eaton Mr. Palmer Mr. Rose Mr. Lear Mr. Winocoor AjJ. M Jt A enJL .? •- 5.- iS: - T ■ ' l -u - . ' jwvr- -■-J % ■' ' -W MfMM - i. • £2: ■•% r ' -V ' - gf- ■! . 44A. Si - 9n Ike aU, Q.u i Student Body President: Jack Townsend STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW; J. Weaver, N. Hagan, J. Glass, J- De Witt, J Sinclair, B. Klepper, B, WARD. SECOND ROW: E, Lewis, G. Sorenson, R. Hanson, J Belt, W, Hastings. Student Council Representatives and Sponsors FIRST ROW B Hambelton, J Rou, N. McNeely, M Roy. E. Whitley SECOND ROW: Miss Contel, Mr. Gower, D Souza, A. Kizer, B. Rarmer, Mr. Ross. First Vice-President: Audrey Quist Qot Uuu T ade uuau 15 And ke Aeiu acel FIRST ROW; M. Holey, N. Lewis, M. Mitchell, J. Johansen, M. Hopkins, C. Bachelor, J. Wotonobe. SECOND ROW: J. Jackson, Y Chonce, M. Denniston, N. Cox, O. Swetman, G. Hendricks, W- McLemore. THIRD ROW: M. Kelly, B. Vick, W. Hon- cock, G. Sedoo, E. Percy, G. Langley. FOURTH ROW: L. Higgins, D. East, D. Floyd, D. Kizer, D. Dille, D. Overstreet. FIFTH ROW: S. Belt, R. Patrick, A. Roy, B Merrow. Everett Whitley President FIRST ROW: N. Gollegos, S. Rattan, D. Fries, AA. Harris, J. Rau, I. Boiros. SECOND ROW: M. Mitchell, P. Phillips, J. Fellows, C. London, S. Balch. THIRD ROW: J. Collins, D. Dixon, F. Glass, P. Abernothy, T. Valentine, B. Dervishion. FOURTH ROW: R. Pilond, J. Armas, T. Gibson, N. Formen, G. Crawford. FIFTH ROW: D. Thomas, T. Shelton, W. Craig, D. McCrow, W. Martin. 16 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Ortiz, J- Kahn, M. Duff, L, Nolo, L Noio, S. Denman. SECOND ROW: W. Crawford, B. Turner, J. Alvey, G. Andris, H. Montgomery, P. McCrow. THIRD ROW: W. Lee, R. Bolin, R. Sitton, D- Jones, E. Warren, D. Lee. FOURTH ROW: R. Nabors, G. Eggert, D, Trimble, T. Workman. FIFTH ROW: J. Stout, D. Sedoo, G. Mar- tinusen. L. Conard, H, Hyatt. Yell Leaders: S. Rattan, L. Noia FIRST ROW, Left to Right; P. Pendley, M. Douglas, R. Patakas, E. White, J. Cox. SECOND ROW: K. Hodges, I. Gonzales, M. Jones, C. Taylor, S. Tierce. THIRD ROW: L, Cardoza, L. Busch, J. Chaffin, D. Collison, R. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: E. Taylor, G. Ostrander. We Bee In4uuid C. . cM. £. 7i4e Qanddke jbUin t aU Pres.: T. Hunsaker, V, Pres.: D. Souz Sec.: R. Kelly, Treas.: P. Replogle, Reporters: A, Acosta. FRONT ROW: E. Benson, R. Dustin, A. Kiser, C. Bunn, G. Quails, A. Weover, A. Merrow. SECOND ROW: H. Stucky, J. Arteago, P. Replogle, J. Hemmon, J. Weathers, T. Hunsaker, G. Taylor, L. Hansen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fletcher, F. Rompel, J. Townsend, A. Acosta, D. Souza, R. Adams, J, Linhares, F. Workman, V Shelton, B. Kelley, Mr. Croig. FIRST ROW B Vick, k Holm, E Worten, G Langley, L Higgins, D Jones, R Sitton, J Staggs, D, Kaiser, T Workmen SECOND ROW: E. Crawford, H Whitehead, D Floyd, H Moore, A Riley, B, Salud, M. Rathers, D. East, E. Taylor, R. Taylor, S. Barlett, M. Kelley, J. Collins. THIRD ROW; Mr. Fletcher, B Phillips, B, Griffin, J Hayes, R. Uhles, B. Farmen, H Rotea, B. Beotty, E. Rendon, C. Miguel, F. Owens, B. Crimm, L Conard, Mr. Craig, Advisor: Mr. Fletcher, Sentinel: J. Townsend, Advisor: Mr. Craig Sweetheart: J Gos Meeded 1U Jtdp. 0 . . A, Iftd . cM. A. Sponsor, Mrs. Kincoid President, Juanita Glass Nelly McNeely Mary Ray Ino Ediund FIRST ROW; . Hull, N. McNeely, J. Sinclair, C. Quandf, L. Puckett, L. Fupta, A, Mann, S. Curry, SECOND ROW; J. Glass, S. Rattan, V. Winter, L. Baltazor, D. Abernathy, M. Mitchell, Y. Johnson, A. Swetman. • 4  20 Janet Sinclair Vice-President Mrs. Hagar Chapter Mother Shirley Jones Secretary Carolyn Hull Historian % 3e I SucceU, ,m ' s ' ' ' Nancy Townsend Song Leader lUa FIRST ROW: J. Rau, J. Glass, P. Abernathy, C. Bachelor, S, Balch, M. Hams, P. Phillips, M. Jones, I. Gonzales. SECOND ROW: I. Bonos, B. Hicks, N. Moore, M Nixs, B. Jones, M. Glosgow, G. Williams, 5. Johnson, N. Townsend, D. Hagar, W. Lawrence, J, Percy, B. Osterhoudt. THIRD ROW: T. Ransom, I. Ediund, M. Mitchell, R. Whitmore, S. Jones, E. Neil. P. Chappa, M. Ray, N Gollegos, J. Fellows, C. London, C Taylor, D. Alvaris. 21 7i4e yeU Jiecde % ' S A, If Pe4X Qinli Carol From, Janet Sinclair Beverly Klepper, B-Ann Ward S44 p43XiAi ■' ' art ' ' 1 - J2Lh f ' sa FRONT ROW; M. Reynolds, C Dean, B, Phillips, D. Sousa, R, Jackson, R, Stairs, W. Griffin, C. Haley. SECOND ROW: R. Hanson, M. Jones, G. Sorensen, J. Glasgow , P: Replogle, J, Parker, T, Hunsaker, M, Gonzales, THIRD ROW: J. Townsend, W. Hastings, J. Ortiz, C Gallegos,. A. Kizer, Crimm, R. Lugo. TOP ROW: Coacfi Lear, Asst. Coach Constontine. Manuel Gonzales Quarterback Co-Captain Jack Townsend Tackle Co-Captain Word Hostings Guard 24 Cecil Dean Line Backer Cal Gallegos Right Halfback Rolf Hanson Center Gerald Sorensen ' Guard 0H ooiLaU jeG4fU, Robprt Stairs Fullback Joe Parker Guard Miflin Jones End Arthur Kizer End Wilburn Griffin Tackle Tony Hunsaker Left Halfback FRONT ROW: B. Phillips, J. Hemman, H. Stuckey, D. Sedoo, F. Dixon, R. Bowlin, J. Crittenden, R. Dustin, SECOND ROW: H. Rotea, C. Miguel, R. Patrick, G. Crawford, J. Hayes, D. Dille, C. Bunn, D. Dixon. LAST ROW: Coach Stromberg, B, Furr, G, Robinson, B, Mealer, S Ward, B. Griffin, S. Bartlett, D. Floyd, B, Solud, 25 ... r . ' ' iv; %K, ' - A, ' z, 26 J ' , Caruthers — 1 2 Caruthers — 1 3 Caruthers — 32 Caruthers — 6 Caruthers — 1 3 Parlier — 24 Sierra — 7 Laton — 7 Riverdole — 6 Tranquillity — 7 «B Gonzales and Jones closing in for the tackle. Q. ' - n ' V ' cy o.. -y Q , % 0 w : ' yi , , ' S SB IK Hi ill iP g • ' 2%! ■J-Ji Actixi4t : A .p - «y v 27 Ue 0i4titcufi li4i i Zoenti mP7 OCTOBER SUN MON TUE WED c« cL Hc«+ Y . V .. ' ■iTia V 5 6t ' « . i V 111 ttii ir JCf- ' ? 5 (f - ' Ojf gU k?ar - ' Icij df- ' in ' Jl!4e ZOnxj anifaiixkKl idJUile Ue SofiAafHO ed SpxMAxkned oi «■President B. Farmer •- I 1 Sergeant at Arms, B. East; Yell Leader, B. Phillips; Student Council Representa- Vice President tive, Mary Ray; Yell Leader, Marjorie A. Caddell Glasgow. FRONT ROW: B. Hicks, J. Koontz, B. Ransom, D. Hagar, P. Chappa, M. Glasgow, G. Williams, T. Ransom, D. Losly. SECOND ROW: J. Percy, E. Lacy, W. Lawrence, M. Ray, R. Whitmore, S. Jones, B. Jones, B. Kelso. THIRD ROW: V, Chance, H. Moore, E. Neil, N. Townsend, J. Johnson, I. Ediund, W. Staggs, FOURTH ROW: L. Crittenden, D. Condit, K. Hansen, B. Solud, H. Whitehead, B. Farmer, B. East, E. Aguirre. FIFTH ROW: R. Uhles, F. Rompal, D. Trimble, F. Owens, B. Griffin, M. Rathers, B. Phillips, L. Duncan, H. Rotea. El . - .- 32 Shirley Jones, Treasurer Advisorsr Mrs. Kincaid, Mr. Berg, Mr. Winocoor, Mr. Zimkowski Ina Ediund, Secretary FIRST ROW: M. Nix, N. Moore, M. Douglas, A. Moore, R. Leavelle, D. Alavares, A. Ransier, I. Cleveland, A. Garden. SECOND ROW; O. Johnson, M. Beatty, B. Cox, A. Coddell, R. Dustin, L. Helm, V. Hemman, L. Lugo. THIRD ROW: E. Crawford, A. Riley, J. Joso, G. Robinson, J. Hayes, B. Osterhoudt, J. Silva, C. Ortiz. FOURTH ROW: J. Patakas, L. Wallace, D. Barber, J. Johnston, C. Miguel, E. Rendon, E. Moser, D. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: S. Bartlett, B. Soling, S. Word, B. Phillips, B. Crimm, B. Beatty, H. Mondal. A VoAdjetif 61 ScUool Cue nti 33 7i4e - Jl - • ■Parliamentarian: I. Ediand, Historian: P. Chappo President: J. Sinclair Vice President: B. Ward Secretary: L. Helm, Treasurer: B. Klepper Advisor: Mrs. K. Brown Sergeant at Arms: C, Hull Reporter: AA. Ray Chaplain: K. Hansen 1 w y fj FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Graves, N. Hogan, J. Sinclair, B. Ward, C From, B- Klepper, V. Winters, J. Rattan, C. Bachelor. SECOND ROW: I. Cleveland, N. McNeely, C. Quondt, D. Hager, M. Metcalf, L. Baltazar, I. Ediund, P. Chuppa, B. Chappa. THIRD ROW: K. Hansen, C. Hull, J. Weaver, A. Quist, L. Helm, S. Curry, M. Ray, P. McCraw. Advisor: Mrs, K Brown. 34 Pnxi njoted ClmdAiUu aW jt - y President, Lester Hansen Sergeant at Arms, Kenneth Ehoff tj is - - Secretary -Treasurer, Adrian Acosto Chaplain, Harland Lang FIRST ROW: B. Fisher, G Sorenson, L. Hansen, K. Ehoff, B. Potakas. SECOND ROW: H. Lang, D. Barber, J. Langley, D, Hawley, J. Patakos, Advisor, Mr. Kaiser. THIRD ROW: A, Acosto, K. Hansen, J Townsend. CUoAxicte . 35 ' ' i ' S i ' - ' -i-i Wtudt ScUocT Ireos.: A Daniels, Sec i L. BeTerschmilt, C. Sec : M. Reynolds WUU 1U Q. A. A. W U Olxfonifed. 0i4A liaAJzetLaU loach Constantine Joe Ortiz Left Forward Toney Hunsoker Left Guard Cecil Dean Left Guard A ' 6. Toney sinks two against Laton Bill Caddell Right Forward As warming up Manuel Gonzales Right Forward Lannie Duncan Right Guard Bill East Center li Tl Bill Fisher Left Guard Bob Stairs Right Guard Ronald Jackson Right Guard One to one? ea nd Ke42i Bill Phillips Art Kizer Right Forward Center Stairs tries a jump shot 39 7 4e Wi4iie Mo4iikl E- Crawford D ; ' ° . J Ar eogo. ' ' ■° en, J, C. H Hemman H. a ' ey. Manager Billy Furr 40 BeeX Geel - . w Lee T. Volennne, G. Egge,,, Left to R ' g ' - - , Nobors, D. ' Z« ,, j ChaH.n, D. CoU.son, Captain: David Kizer oacdA tua ! ! Coach Hamm 41 o a4 Lo Oc i- - V ' o , H n Formation . a, fi? _; ' J , c rk- V X«  €«. ♦• +i  C«.+ J) V JAN ON TUE ■i Ma b ' « . I ■(S A v -)u a. iif: A . 18 5 Scf u o P« ' - 4 J Crazy Man Crazy ' ' Poor Car On How Dake You? E ui 4- d Slir Hl o From EapiTo E R % if« At lad ' r . sj:.r, ' jT i..ait 4 ;: 0i Id lte 9u4€lixnA liidAdJLu Arthur Kizer President i Joe Belt Vice-President Jessie Masterson Secretary Joe Ortiz Treasurer Advisors Mrs Hedges, Mr Eaton, Mr, Lear, Mr, Constant! ne FIRST ROW: M. Crawford, A. Swetman, A. Daniels, J. Weaver, S. Curry, E. Jackson. SECOND ROW; C. Watts, Y. Johnson, M. Metcalf, M. Reynolds, N. Kelso. THIRD ROW: P. Replogle, A. Kizer, J. Hemman, F. Workmen, V. Shelton, J. Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: A. Johnson, A. Acosta, A. Merrow. FIRST ROW: B. Chavers, M. Mitchell, C, Quant, E. Martinez, N. Hagan, L. Fujita, SECOND ROW: L. Puckett, J. Glass, C Hull, A. Mann, S. Miller. THIRD ROW: D. Hawley, J. Parker, G. Sorensen, J Langley, J. Belt, H, Lewis. FOURTH ROW; D. Blagg, K. Ehoff, E. Saling, H. Lang Committees FRONT ROW: J. Mosterson, N. McNeeley, J. Sinclair, V. Eggert. BACK ROW: A. Qurst, G. Sorensen, J. Glas- gow, J. Goss. FIRST ROW: R. Hemman, V. Eggert, H McCormick, J. Mosterson, N. McNeeley, J. Sinclair. SECOND ROW: G. Quails, W. Hastings, C. McCord, J. Goss, A. Quist. THIRD ROW; R. Dustin, G. Richards, J. Glasgow, C. Mealer, B. Coddell. FOURTH ROW: E Benson, C Bunn, A Weaver, B. Mealer, F. Dixon. Pnefixmed o 7 e P xt n, A7 Eritor: B-Ann Ward Advisor: Mr, Palmer STAFF FRONT ROW: C. Soul, L. Flowers, V. Win- ters, B. Ann Word, R. Graves, G. Kro- rtier, N. Daniels, B. Chappa. SECOND ROW: M. Metcalf, M. Beatty, L. Chance. S;C. •■■..A- ' ' X ' -v.o- AS - x . 48 . -r ' ? : . v ' -0-- - ' ' , ' ■FIRST ROW: N. Hagan, B. Klepper, C. Hull, J. Sinclair. SECOND ROW: R. Han- son, L. Beierschmitf, G. Bachelor, J. De- Witt, A. Hansen, V. Johnson, W. Host- R. Hanson, W, Hastings, Editor: B. Klepper. lad 7 4e Annual P ije ie weJt WUiU Ue e. S. 42. Wo Med Pres: Jequito DeWitt Reporter: Beverly Klepper r u. SEMESTER FIRST ROW: S. Jones, T. Ransom, B. Klepper, J. Sinclair, G. Sorenson, A. Quisf, E. Lewis, L. Flowers, K. Hansen. SECOND ROW: V. Johnson, A. Hansen, J. Glass, F. Rotea, J. DeWitt, L. Beierschmiff, C. Ortiz, G. Bachelor, N. Hagan, I. Ediund. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wino- coor, 0. Condit, R. Hanson, S. Curry, K. Hansen, L. Hansen, A. Acosta, J. Belt. SPRING SEMESTER: FIRST ROW: J. DeWitt, L. Beierschmitt, L. Ediund, B. Klepper, R. Benegar, A. Quist, J. Rau, S. Jones. SECOND ROW: J. Sinclair, A. Hansen, V, Johnson, J. Glass, B. Caddell, R. Patakas, G. Bachelor, M. Denniston. THIRD ROW: K. Hansen, E. Lewis, G. Sorenson, R. Hanson, L. Hansen, H. Stuckey, K. Hansen, Mr. Winocoor. PreS: Rolf Honson See: Beverly Klepper (uuci NeiAjL Qoali 4e QUo uiA. P e pxiAed An Opje vetia o 9 r i t © g. FIRST ROW: S. Denman, B. Chavers, N. Townsend, J. RafTan, J. Fellows, C. London, E. Lacy, L, Boltazor, N. Daniels, N, Hogon, W. Crawford, A. Moore, I. Boiros, J. Wotanabe, SECOND ROWr P. Pendley, S. Tierce, N. Moore, G. Hendricks, M. Mix, D. Hagor, L. Helm, I. Gonzales, M. Douglas, N. Daniels, G. Bachelor, J. Koontz, M. Harris, M. Glasgow. THIRD ROW; M. Douglas, M. Hopkins, B. Kelso, H. McCormick, B. Hicks, I. Ediund, R. Dustin, L. Flowers, M. Crawford, M Jones, J. Cox, R. Potakas, E. White, H, Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: J. Weaver, V, Winters, S. Johnson, R. Whitmore, W. Lawrence, B. Cox, S. Balch, D. Fries, S. Rattan, A. Quist, J. Goss, A. Hansen, N. Kelso, M. Ray. FIFTH ROW: M. Gonzales, C. Dean, J. Belt, D. Trimble, S. Ward, J. Townsend, R. Stairs, B. Fisher, L. Duncan, G. Richards, D. Trimble, Mr Berg, FRONT ROW. Treas.: L. Boltazor, Sec.: J, Goss SECOND ROW: V Pres.: A. Quist, Pres.: R. Stairs FRONT ROW: J. Belt, J. Longley, N. Kelso, R. Ortiz, A. Hansen, W. Hastings, T Sasselli. SECOND ROW: L. Wollace, G. Richards, J. Chaffm, O. Johnson, T. Ransom, E. Aquirre, B. Hambelton. iie 0njoUe4i ia Sup pjOAti SoUooi Pla4f4. Oun, licu P ue ie4ded aMi_Jut An Indian War Dance A Log Cabin ■• ' |ff||f, I t Our Marching Bond A Block C The Indian Battle 52 Drum AAa|Or: Ernest Lewis, Director: Mr. LeRoy Berg President: Bob Stairs, Treasurer: Ceroid Sorenson, Secretory; Rachel Graves, Vice President: Bob H ombelton. I SpAd ixi Go4ijce U 53 Oii lia eJixilL ea4n R. Jackson B. Furr B. East, Coach Lear, B. Phillips V 1 54 FIRST ROW; B. Hambelton, G. Sorensen, C. Dean, H. Lewis, W. Hastings, D. Floyd, B. Gnffin, B. Furr, C. Haley. SECOND ROW: B. Farmer, C. Bunn, B. Phillips, R. Jackson, D Blagg, B. East, L. Duncan, R. Patrick, F. Dixon, D. Sedoo, T. Valentine. FRONT ROW: J. Ortiz, C. Gallegos, M. Gonzales, J, Glasgow, B. Phillips, E. Crawford, B. Mealer. SECOND ROW W, Griffin, T. Hunsaker, R. Stairs, D. Souza, R. Lugo, B- East, A. Acosta, M. Jones, J, Hemmon, H. Stuckey- ll P nunwafflsr Danny Souza Coach Constantine, Cahstro Gallegos 55 li FIRST ROW: S. Barileft, D. Sedoo, H, Whitehead, W. Craig, A. Riley, C. Mealer. SECOND ROW: D. East, W. Martin, G. Mortinusen, K. Hansen, H. Rotea, D. Hawley, T. Sasselli, G. Robinson, J. Parker, J. Arteaga. Tom Sasselli 56 James Hemman Coach Hamm and Kirby Hansen Joe Arteaga Al Oi4A icuJz ecuffvi G ' l niiiia n r- HL -l C HTTF P ' B ;- -  G. Longley B Dervishion, D. Overstreef, T. Gibson, R. Bolin. Bill Dervishion Ted Gibson Raymond Bolin David Overstreet Set Reco dd, 57 njo lio4fA. AUtletloi We Qet VoMdif FIRST ROW: R. Nobors, J, Arteaga, H. Stuckey, J. Parker, B. Phillips, E. Crawford, B. Dervishian, T. Valentine, W. Lee, D. Kiser. SECOND ROW: E. Lewis, G. Sorensen, D. Hawley, R. Stairs, R. Hanson, W. Hastings, B. Furr, T. Hunsoker, M. Gonzales, A. Johnson. THIRD ROW: C. Gallegos, J. Ortiz, G. Robinson, J. Glasgow, R, Jackson, C. Bunn, H. Rotea, C. Haley, J. Hemmon, B. Crrmn, FOURTH ROW: E. Benson, L. Duncan, J. Townsend, D, Souza, A, Acosta, W. Griffin, R. Lugo, C. Dean. P. Replogle. FIFTH ROW: K. Hansen, M, Jones, A. Kizer, B. Phillips, B East, M. Reynolds. President Manuel Gonzales Vice President Toney Hunsaker Secretary -Treasurer Robert Stairs Sergeant at Arms Jack Townsend jeKHli R. Hanson, B. Fisher Miss Contel j A. Quist, C, Quandt f « ' :- ii E. Lewis, B. Klepper C. Gallegos, R. Benegar FIRST ROW: C. From, B. Klepper, A. Quist, R. Benegar, C. Quandt, E. Martinez, S. Miller, K. Hansen. SECOND ROW: C. Gallegos, D. Barber, S. Belt, B. Patakas, R. Hanson, E. Lewis, B. Fisher, L. Helm, M. Reynolds, 59 6i4tii(indUta S uifil  APRI Crazy ??? (5 Ai iiunn rnm - m pBr- « T Su fUHe Senior LAURENA BALTAZAR LILA FLOWERS BILL FISHER BILL FURR CALISTRO GALLEGOS CLARENCE HALEY CAROL FROM. MANUEL GONZALES B '  • 1 lim BOB pJ B ■hMB HAMBEL ON r T RACHAEL ' dJ GRAVES L ANNA HANSEN fW L ' i kMKd LESTER HANSEN WILBURN GRIFFIN ROLF HANSON KAREN HANSEN JACK TOWNSEND A y _( And V Pres.; D. Souza 5 4 J V. Pres.; M. Gonzales Advisors: Mrs. Brown, Mr. Craig, Mr. Rose, Mr. Kaiser. Treas. F. Roteo, Sec. L. Beierschmitf L S. C. B. Hombelton Yell Leaders: R. Stairs, B. Klepper % I idl llj . No- lieiieA, McUtiie KJCUice, Mrs. Helm, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Penning, Mrs, Riley, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. McLemore. Mr. Pilgrim, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Hager 70 Stajijf O ' TUiti HiuiiAjJie ie. CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO. R.C.A. Victor Emerson Television GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES GROCERIES FRESH MEATS Feeds Hardware Fuller Paints Ph. 10-W Tohoe Oak CARUTHERS LASSEN FOOD MARKET Corner Mt. View and Elm Ph. 87 Y5 ' - ■J ,, Congratulations Class of ' 54 Wasemillers Inc. CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY For 35 Years Your Fishing Tackle - Ammunition Friendly Family Store Arms 316 C Street Auto Supplies - Accessories Phon e 4-2909 Phone 105 Caruthers, California Fresno, California LeMoss- Smith Congratulations Class of ' 54 THE RUBBER MEN Betty and Bill Curry of Seat Covers The Canteen Tires - Batteries Kraft Recapping Breakfast - Lunch Fountain EASY TERMS 7th and P St. Fresno, California Ph. 53-W 1624 Broadway Ph. 3-4293 Caruthers, California 72 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 ' from FURR ' S SUNLAND SERVICE STATION Sunland Penn Oil Sunland Batteries, Diamond Tires and Tubes Excellent Automotive Service Corner 7th and N Streets Phone 23-W Caruthers Painting ■Decorating and Refinishing Licensed Contractor Guy H. Langley Jr. Phone Fovk ler Monmouth 2572 2746 E. Avenall Easton Drug Co. Prescriptions 5796 So. Elm Ave. Phone 4-1475 Monmouth Store Fresh Meat - Groceries Gas Feed Ice Small Appliances Phone Fov ler 2571 Monmouth Rudy ' s Elm Pharmacy Norman Rudy, Prop. Magazines - Candy Kodak Films Developed and Printed Fountain Service - Light Lunches Drugs 21 02 Elm Ave., Corner of Calif. Ph. 3-2291 Fresno, California 73 GROCERIES - MEATS - FEEDS Best Wishes For Success To The Class of 1954 J. S. ANDERSEN ' S GROCERY Service With a Smile Phone 45-W Caruthers WESTINGHOUSE and FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 1954 MAXWELL STUDIO Photographers 345 BLACKSTONE Phone 3-2629 FRESNO 7A - CHALLANGE ESQUIRE Homogenized Magazines Sundries MILK Stationery Toiletries Produced and Distributed Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ray by COOPERATIVE 440 7th St. DAIRYMEN Challange Cream Butter Assn. Caruthers 1804 Mary St. Fresno Phone 4-2955 Caruthers Pharmacy Pump and Repair Shop Roland Bennetts BERKLEY PUMPS PRESCRIPTIONS PRESSURE SYSTEMS COSMETICS Turbine Pumps - Pump Repair VETERINARY DEPT. Wiring 739 Hendersen Ave. Phone 118 Phone 124 John C. Barber CARUTHERS Caruthers 75 Congratulations Class of ' 53 CARUTHERS APPLIANCE ELECTRICAL GAS APPLIANCES Hubert C. Phillips, Proprietor Box 225 CARUTHERS, CALIFORNIA PRODUCERS CARUTHERS GIN Mt. View West HOWARD WYRICK, MGR. Gin Your Cotton With Us ' Caruthers, California G. CLEVELAND SONS Sales — Service Towing Phone 16 Caruthers, Calif. Phone 3-1 Best Wishes From SAN JOAQUIN BAKERIES, INC. Bakers of Betsy Ross, Dutch Toast and Ronnon Meal Breads 76 J. F. SCOTT Staple and Fancy Groceries Meat — Feed Ph. Fresno 4-7743 RAISIN CITY The First National Bank of Caruthers Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 PATRONIZE Your Own Home-Owned And Independent Institution CARUTHERS CONGRATULATIONS Class of ' 54 CARUTHERS AUTO REPAIR WELDING TRACTOR REPAIRING Ph. 76 Superior Pear Aves. CARUTHERS KOFOID LUMBER CO. Anything You Want at The Lowest Prices We Are Noted For Our Prompt Service — Anytime, Anywhere Ph. 7-W CARUTHERS 77 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 54 OLIN EATON JIM HOPWOOD Phone 47 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 717 Heneron Ave. CARUTHERS BROWN HARDWARE CO. RATHMANN A Good Place to Buy Truck Implement Co. Hardware International Trucks Geo. P. Olsen, Prop. Tractors • Parts • Service P.O. Box 77 Ph. 46 Farm Implements • Refrigeration RIVERDALE P.O. Box 13 Ph. 5731 TRANQUILLITY C. 0. BROSE Compliments of WELL DRILLING SIGLERS We have drilled over 4900 wells in 31 years and have WELDING SUPPLIES carefully recorded AND all Formations APPARATUS REPAIR C. O. BROSE ALEX WINTER JR. 1828 Los Angeles St. Res. 76-Rl Res. 76 J-2 Ph. 2-6322 Office 76 J- 1 FRESNO SELMA, CALIF. 78 79 HAYES CONGRATULATIONS from HAMBURGER STAND DON BUICK CO. Those Wonderful SALES - SERVICE HOTDOGS — HAMBURGERS When Better Automobiles CHEESEBURGERS ore Built, All Your Favorite Buick Cold Drinks Will Build Them Coffee SELMA, CALIF. CARUTHERS Ph. 4 EASTON DRUG CO. Lillian ' s BARBER SHOP PRESCRIPTIONS Specializing in Men, Women 5796 So. Elm Ave. Ph. 4-1475 Fresno Children ' s Hair Cutting GIFTS GREETING CARDS Ph. 22 EASTON Lillian D. Gailoher 419 Superior Caruthers FOX DRUG STORE Bise Tippit Furniture Co. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 2026 Second St 1715 Blackstone SELMA, CALIF. 1901 High St. Ph. 12 Selma Fresno We Give S H Ph. 92 Green Stamps 80 Ofnotker Of. (P. S. creafio HE DISCRIMINATING Ofdverliiinj JrroduciioK Servio .Ajl nrovia C allfornla L T i iS w ' v : -J.:«S5sia:.■..iV- L If I- •■L S. ' .,
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