Caruthers Union High School - La Puerta Yearbook (Caruthers, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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He served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 with the anti- aircraft division. He has lived in the Fresno area all his life and has operated a farm in addition to holding a full-time teaching position. Mr. Wamhof received an A.B. degree from Fresno State University. He has also earned his CA Life Elementary Credential, CA Life Standard Secondary Credential and CA Elementary Administrative Credential. He was a part-time bus driver when he began teaching at Caruthers Elementary School in September, 1950. Two years later he became full-time. In 1972, he came to teach the high school band which has tripled in size since then. Mr. Wamhof has been more than just a teacher, he has always been kind, understanding, and very patient. He has spent a lot of his time on Fridays and especially on weekends supervising the band in their many activities. Just seeing his big, bright smile and those beautiful blue eyes would be one way to show just what a terrific kind of guy he really is. Mr. Wamhof has been the kind of person that the students of Caruthers High School have really become attached to and to show their feelings in a small way, the 1977-1978 annual was dedicated to this outstanding man. 9 Another memorable year was completed by the administration of Caruthers Union High School. Without their continuous effort the faculties and education available at Caruthers High would not be possible. Their efforts will always be remembered by the students of Caruthers High. TOP: Mr. Barney E. Davis, was Superintendent of Caruthers High School. MIDDLE LEFT: Accountant Secretary, Mrs. Lillian Bennett: Secretary for Mr. Davis, Mrs. Frances Medsker, and Assistant Accountant Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Shelton kept the books for CUHS. MIDDLE CENTER: Principal Mr. Donald Zimkowski, Vice Principal Mr, James Kaspariang and Secretary Mrs. Shirley White worked hard throughout the year making each day memorable. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Pat Barcellos kept track of the student's attendance during the past year. BOTTOM LEFT: The 1977-1978 Board of Trustees were: Mr. Charles Claborn, President Mr. David W. Hall II, Clerk Mr. James Hill, Mr. Donald Odom, and Mr. Thomas Shelton. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. Don Golladay was the v I 7 g A.. Student Counselor, where he assisted the students with class programs, BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Mickey King was the T N, - Counselor's Assistant. . .I H. 10 .,,, V I u r The Administration helped to make the year one to remember ll Xlfflfii zlfv' efyjdfcjfj ycpbfvjko four? fb' f'J7t0f4z4' Cgiqjgfgajl, ,L Q I Faculty helped make the year a memorable one. 9 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Dale Barackman was the Art Teacher and also worked in the English Department. TOP CENTER LEFT: 'Mr. Gary Del'Simone was the new Biology Teacher and was also a Coach. TOP CENTER: Mr. Mike Duncan, Special Education Department, showed Clifford Ratcliff a country on the globe. TOP CENTER RIGHT: Mr. George Gaus taught U. S. History, Orientation, and was also a Coach. TOP RIGHT: Mr. James Gottfried lectured to his Spanish Class. Mr. Gottfried taught in the Foreign Language Department. The Caruthers High faculty did an outstanding job of helping to support students. Quite a few of them took part as class and club advisers with great contributions in money-making projects and club outings. They also helped the students with other activities, such as, chaperoning dances and attending sports events. A tremendous amount of time, devotion and influence went into helping the students to make this year at Caruthers High School one of the most spirited and memorable ever. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. John Dunlap helped Dawn Fairless with her typing. Mr. Dunlap taught Typing and Accounting. MIDDLE CENTER LEFT: Miss Arlene Dutschke was a new teacher in the Agricultural Department. , MIDDLE CENTER: Mr. Nick Eliopulos taught Study Hall and Continuation. MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Gail Green taught in the English Department. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Donald Horton taught in the Arts and Crafts Department. BOTTOM: Mrs. Carol Jewel was helping Norma Guerrero with her English. Mrs. Jewel taught in the English Department. 13 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Diane Lane, the Home Economics teacher, was helping Brenda Kincaid with a sewing project. TOP CENTER LEFT: Mr. Paul Rothe taught in the English and Social Science Department. TOP CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Ann Rountree taught Girls' P.E, and coached Girls' Volleyball. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Paul Sanchez, Drivers Training instructor and Wrestling Coach, showed a movie. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Robert Lane, the Agriculture Department Chairman, demonstrated how to use the shop equipment. MIDDLE CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Sherian Lyles served as head of the Business Education Department. MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Dan Sousa, head Football Coach and Drivers' Training and Boys' P.E. teacher, was comparing last year's football team to this year's team. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Alton Wamhof, Stage and Advanced Band Director, was directing the band. fx S .J 14 , I Q 5 ,,,,,,,,, Y, H I , W H , ,. N ' fm -..xv-M , , 322 ,wi ' 1 M- - --4' A xii 1 BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Loren Kegel enjoyed his job as a Math instructor and Coach. BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Imelda Lowe taught Reading and Language Skills, was a Resource teacher,and was in charge of the Title I program. BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Ronald Mason Math Department Chairman, was helping Jim Mallonee with a problem. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. George Tindall, head of the Science Department, was demonstrating the use of a meter stick to Matthew Magana and Rhonda Gilmore. TOP LEFT: Mr. Willie Cox was the Special Education Assistant and J.V. Football, ' Basketball, and Track Coach. TOP CENTER: Mr. Randall Wasson was the instructor of Introduction to Social Studies and Reading Skills. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Paula Martinez, Miss Ramona Woods, Mrs. Rosalie Martinez, and Mrs. Donna Silva aided teachers and students throughout the year. MIDDLE CENTER: Mrs. Janice Heucke served as our school Nurse. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Robert Wedgeworth taught in the Woodworking Department. BOTTOM CENTER: Our Librarian, Mrs. Carole Berg, was always there if you needed some help. H Q, .,.. . si sm I i I 16 -...X - -nv-' Fin ss- Q Classified Staff kept Caruthers High running smoothly. One ofthe many things that will be remembered of the 1977-1978 school year will be the work done by the Custodians, Bus Drivers, and Cooks. They were always present to assist students with their problems, provide transportation, or ill an empty stomach. The work behind the scenes has been greatly appreciated by the students of Caruthers High School. TOP RIGHT: The Cooks of Raider Hall were Mrs. Thelma Barret and Mrs. Marie Phillips. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Bus Drivers for the 1977-1978 school year were: Mrs. Mary Braga, Mr. Ray Kazmir, Mr. Rex Kepford, Mr. Stanley Riddle, Mr. Kenneth Hanneman, Mr. Tony Riggs, Mr. Andy Morales, and Mr. Jim Aldridge. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Velma Pipkin, Mr. Andy Morales, Mr. Kenneth Hanneman, Mr. Edward Berrege, and Mr. T.W. Riggs were the Custodians for the 1977-1978 year. HIUU M l 17 Students .. ...'.'.'.'.' ....... ..... . . .... .'.'. '.' '....... ',',',', .. ........... ,, ,, . ... ........... ... .. .,, . ... ... .... .... ....,,,, . ... ............... ..., ,, .., .... ... .... ,, -0' ' ' ' .... .. ..... .. ...-...... ..,. ...n .. ...... ... ... -........ ooo. ..., . .... ... ... ......'.. 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Junior year he was on both the Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball teams, and was the Vice-President of the Lettermen's Club. He was J.V. Football and Baseball Co-Captain, and was in the Letterme-n's Club his Sophomore year Adrian enjoyed playing both J.V. Football and Baseball his Freshmen year. 20 .. Adrian vvas Raider for 1978 Lisa vvas chosen Raiderette. 7 Rf' 4--Q--. 1 , , Q ,Q .ff Y , A T 1 X I 0 ,, f' Kb- V y : jy yy ii z x,!W , V V in -A L , , N , by Li... f .,,2:,,, I -' 2,,,'7,,f The Raiderette for 1978 was Lisa Gunland, Lisa is a very outgoing person vvith a lot of personality. She was Student Body President, Band President, a Representative on the High School Board and vvas on the Varsity Tennis Team. Junior year, Lisa vvas Chairman of the Junior-Senior Prom, a class yell leader, Band Junior Representative, Junior lVlember-At-Large, Block C Secretary-Treasurer, Central Section Corresponding Secretary for FBLA, played Varsity Tennis, and was a member of both FHA and CSF. As a Sophomore, Lisa was in Band Block C, FBLA and CSF. She also played on the Varsity Tennis Team. Lisa's Freshmen year, she was a Varsity Tennis Player, in Band and was in the Pep and Spanish Clubs. fly , 6, ,EXAM ,Y K ' 21 'K I ff TOP: Seniors showed their pride and spirit at A5 the Clagg of '78 departs from II li a te 'Mes' Caruthers Union High School, we leave behind many treasured moments. lVlany new and lasting friendships were made during our four years of High School. On behalf ofthe class of '78, I would like to thank the teachers, coaches, and administration for their greatly appreciated help during the last four years. Senior Class President 22 :wg 5 i a E Z 2 S E gl 5 3 5 2 il 2 5 1 l X H 5 i MQ, J' he sa... 1 Y www-'P '9'?F . , , ,f fr 8 Nlario Acevedo Pat Arreguih Randy Atwell Martha Avalos Rhonda Avery Phillip Bachelor lvlanjeet Bal Gary Barber Rick Beauchamp Brian Berg Starla Brannon Teresa Brown Dennis Busch John Cardoza Calvin Certain BOTTOIVI LEFT: Sharon Yamagiwa was roaming the halls as usual. BOTTOM CENTER: Peter Crawford and Ray Miranda tied for First place in the l'Rocky look alike contest. gf '- L4 wr TOP CENTER: Ocie Larralde studied hard for a test??? TOP RIGHT: Cindy Sarkisian, the sophisticated lady, MIDDLE CENTER: Sherri Nakashima showed her innocent little look as a cover-up of guilt. IVIIDDLE RIGHT: Floyd Stuckey watched as Phillip Bachelor showed what he learned in Civics. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Ray Miranda, Steve Spate, Adrian White, and Danny Sousa were ready for their Senior Prom dates. 25 Randy Claborn Gilbert Correia Margarita Cortez Peter Crawford Randall Crawford Ron Daily BOTTOM LEFT: Marvin Masada was in deep thought over his next move, BOTTOM CENTER: Melanie Shinkawa was always enthused about going to class, 26 Q .b., 4' al' Michael Farr Shelley Farris Patricia Federico sr' I Arturo Ferrer Tami Gadberry Ron Garcia Hs I BOTYONI RIGHT: Teresa Brown, Steve Spate, Pat Hood, Bev Valentine, and Randy Atwell were crowded around the exit on the last day of the semester in Civics, 27 f' E, ki- TOP LEFT: Bev Valentine was telling Michelle Hamilton what happened to you-know-who, you-knowvvvhen. TOP RIGHT: Steve Spate learned the hard way that tug of vvar is not his game. MIDDLE LEFT: Shelley Farris had a lot of fun with that little piece of mistletoe. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lisa Gunlund, Sherri Nakashima, Lynette Waller, Narcy Larralde, and Melanie Shinkawa were trying to pose as cheerleaders but obviously, Lisa could not hack it. BOTTOM LEFT: Margarita Cortez had a good laugh as Colleen Whaley begged Robert Gonzales to stop flexing his muscles. 28 Andy Gibson Rhonda Gilmore Margaret Gonzales Robert Gonzales Lisa Gunlund Vickie Hall BOTTOM CENTER: Cindy Sarkisian discovered a faster way of getting to school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy Yamamoto, Sharon Yamagiwa, Linda Salido, and Trisha Federico were in a big rush to get into Chemistry. 29 Jerry Hernandez Susan Holt Patricia Hood Narcy Larralde Ocie Larralde Arnold Loftis BOTTOM LEFT: Lynette Waller served as crowd controller, as Sherri Nakashima gave Narcy Larralde a piggy-back ride. BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT: Ray Miranda was told to watch his elbows by Adrian White. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Rosemary Silverio and Becky Booze were recuperating from lunch. 30 Leo Lopez Lupe Lopez Jimmy Mallonee Marvin Masada Brian Mason Carmen Medina , , ' A ' ' ii ,Hwy g g' ' ' ,way-W 1,1 ill jf . ,,,. Y ,, 'ffm no liz? ai' Q 'I i A , ' - V 1? V' fi f V-.4 1-1 N if Q 5 J id Zvi i y W A , K A X5 , Q. '9 L 2 I L ,,,,., 7 Q I , .- it , t I T W' l T M iv A .C 2 i V 2 1 ' M ,T 543- Q .' V Muzi .,, 9 .K W . any A Y .V ww: QL eff i ,.,, ti, V A ,A K f H W ,- ,. YJ , T T ' ffl' - fd. .. TOP LEFT: Rhonda Gilmore discovered a ig better means of transportation. TOP CENTER: Lyn Shelton wondered where everybody went. NIIDDLE: Peter Crawford and Gilbert Correia were on the lookout for lVlr. Kasparian. BOTTOM LEFT: Teresa Brown, Bev Valentine, and Michelle Hamilton were taking off to celebrate break. BOTTOIVI CENTER: Ralph Luna and Kelly Nance had a feeling they were being followed. 32 -,if f Q i 3? yi Si ' . i-',-3' 3fw L '5?'f M, 92 7 1! H ii- : F-, ' e ,,5f1f,. '.j2.i-tsfiiszz, g,,r-ip, fwigfftiife. 'za --12 ylvuhi ,, Q ri W iii! ,r Perla Mendez Ray Miranda Sherri Nakashima Gloria Netto Margaret Newberry Ann Obel-Jorgensen BOTTOM RIGHT: John Cardoza, Ron Garcia Randy Atwell, Steve Spate, and Robert Gonzales tried to look tough. Don Odom Wayne Ransier , Linda Salido Vickie Sanchez 49, Cindy Sarkisian Cherlyn Shelton 'Mme Q BOTTOM: Senior talent at its best was being demonstrated by: First Row - Gary Barber, Randall Crawford, Ocie Larralde, Ray Nliranda, Adrian White, Second Row - Lynette Waller, Sharon Yamagiwa, Melanie Shinkawa, Lisa Gunlundg Third Row - Narcy Larralde and Sherri Nakashima. 34 Melanie Shinkawa 'I Judy Si!va Rosemary Silverlo Danny Sousa Steve Spate Floyd Stuckey Ricardo Suarez Thea Uota Beverly Valentine Robert Vera Lynette Waller Larry Watkins Brenda Weaver Colleen Whaley Adrian White 'fry-fu... r A 5 1 s v me ' mf Q a M5 wg , Q 3 it BOTTOM LEFT: John Cardoza and Ron Garcia BOTTOM RIGHT: Danny Sousa practiced for showed that tough guys have hearts too. his drivers test. BOTTOM CENTER: Mario Acevedo expressed himself. 36 Jw .ii J -I., sr' Rick Wood Sharon Yamagiwa Cindy Yamamoto Martha Yslas Seniors Not Pictured Barbara Babb Becky Booze Robert Cantu Alma Flores Baltazar Garcia Michelle Hamilton Jose Hernandez Jake Jessup Jose Loera Ralph Luna Porfirio Mendoza Kevin Morris Kelly Nance Anthony Puckett Jagjit Sanghera Elias Tovar Jesse Torres Norman Vandergriff Spirited Juniors vvon hrst The Class of '79' was very active and full of spirit throughout the 77- 78 school year. They started oft the year, leading Q in class trophy points, by winning the r rallies with their outstanding signs, and everlasting class spirit. Their float in the Homecoming Parade vvon first place with an award of 545.00 for their treasury. This year, as in the past, the Juniors ran the football and basketball concession stands to raise money towards the Junior-Senior Prom, that they sponsored, in the spring. TOP LEFT: The Junior Class omcers vvere: First Row - Historian Connie Qualls, Cheerleader Shirley Salido, Second Row - Secretary Anna Masada, Student Council Representative Jackie Davis, ViceePresident Rusty McKay, Cheerleader Irma Sepeda, Treasurer Gladys Masada, Third Row - President David Wineman, and Sergeant-at Arms Mark Zack. 38 M M.,,.-H ' Gonzalo Arias Tim Ash Rusty Auten Norman Babb Harjeet K. Bal Donald Barragan Randall Bender Russell Bender Alice Benevidez e W: Leo Busch Lori Caldwell Richard Callison Olga Cantu BOTTOM LEFT: Jill Nishi got 'lcarried away one day at lunch, BOTTOM RIGHT: We caught Gene Davis, that little rascal, sneaking a peek. 39 Anthony Cardoza lVIargarito Cisneros Diana Collier Sherrie Condit Danny Cook Don Cortez Wes Crandall Roger Crawford Gene Davis Jackie Davis Narcisco DeLeon John Delgado Janine DeWitt lVlike Flores Anne Guerrero Norma Guerrero Lisa Hagopian Karen Hammond Jeanette Hanneman lVlike Hansen 6 L ,MMM f uzmliifllgli 651, fx BOTTOM RIGHT: Smile, Janett Taylor, you're on candid camera! Paula Harper Laurie Helm Debbie Hemphill Judy Holland Darron Jensen Kevin Johansen Susan Jones Cheryl Kazmir Tammy King Terri Laxton Bobby Lee Angela Loflin Marilyn Long Efren Lopez Esmeralda Lopez Jose Lopez TOP LEFT: The Juniors showed outstanding class spirit at a rally. Carla Lowe Matthew Magana Sonya Martinez Kris Martinusen Anna Masada Gladys Masada Sharon Mason Jim McCraw Rusty McKay Paulette McMahon Lyn Means Esteila Medina Z 4, , ,,, 5 A 'Nita A Q if 42 ' nm. M. 7 7 M 6 Alicia Mendez Estella Mendef Robert Mitchell Curtis Miyake Dale Moore Linda Nason Juanita Neighbors Steve Netto Jill Nishi Rick Oakley Lisa Parris Lynette Perez Steve Potter Belinda Puckett Jasvinder K. Purewal Shamsher K. Purewal Connie Qualls Twana Railey Charles Ratcliff Cheryl Richards Wendy Riley Virgina Rodriquez Gary Romero Shirley Salido Hermesh S, Sangha Irma Sepeda Patrick Shirley Stanley Singh Wayne Singleton Diana Smith Sherry Smith Debbie Spencer Gary Staggs Cindy Trevino Mike Villanueva Sheila Waldrop Cindy Walley Walter White David Wineman R A ,KM Q, - eww le. Q0 Y 'r i if Melissa Wooten Debbie Workman Susan Yager Mark Zack KIM TOP LEFT: Diane Brewer was shocked to learn that ten pages of the annual were due the next day. TOP RIGHTQ Cheryl Kazmir, Jeanette Hanneman, Karen Hammond, Debbie Hemphll and Diane Brewer looked like they were into some pretty heavy gossip. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Janine DeWitt and Susie Hawkins tried to act nonchalant as Melissa Wooten Hung her oversized bootle across the desk. Connie Qualls watched in suspense, Camera shy people: Eddie Dudley Alex Flores Joe Gutierrez Bernardo Jimenez Willie l.ee Raul Nino Sylvia Pinedo Janett Taylor Ruben Torres Anastacio Vasquez 45 Sophomore spirit dominated the rallies This year the class of '80 was very active and showed a lot of spirit by participating in the rallies and sign painting contests. They also were busy building their float for the Homecoming Parade. One ofthe Sophomores' highlights were receiving their rings. By ordering their rings last year they were able to receive their rings at the 'first of the school year. For a money-making project, the class had a food booth in the Caruthers Fair. TOP: The Sophomore class oflicers were: First Row - President Jennifer Wineman, Treasurer Margaret Nielsen, Sergeant-at-Arms Toni Arregiun, Cheerleader Jackie Scheidemang Second Row - Vice President Vickie Atwell, Secretary Diana Hull, and Cheerleader and Student Council Representative Joann Hull. BOTTOM: The Sophomores showed their spirit by screaming their hearts out. 46 li. Dolores Arias Jeannine Armas Margie Arreguin Toni Arreguin Vickie Atwell Jessie Avalos Lee Ann Bairos James Bachelor Gene Baker Karen Barber Ronald Barragan Chhinder Bath Craig Baugus Ronald Bender Mary Betancourt Kamaljit Bnullar Ranjit Bnullar Drew Brown James Busch Dolores Camarena Kevin Carais Katie Cattuzzo Kurt Cattuzzo Sam Cerna Evette Cnavoya Lydia Cortez Carrie Crama Lynnette Crandall Tamara Crawford Ivan DeArman Kim De!-Xrmond Tony Dillon Ronald Dustin Fred Evans Dawn Fairless Alfred Federico Hortencia Ferrer Birgilio Flores Elisio Flores Rodney Floyd Rodney Gee Janice Gibson Dann Gill Kulwant Gill Sal Gonzales Susan Hawkins Danny Haynes Keith Haynes 'W fb 'QM K uw G. NSA . ,:. H tg - . . , 'E iii - W fag? K 7, .V ,ffmyf lx .ev .., G.-N msn, TOP Diana Hull and Susan Hawkins were caught in the Christmas splrlt maklng Christmas wreaths. Janet Helm Adam Hernandez Sherry Holmes Diana Hull Joann Hull Cora Jameson Jeff Jameson Gayle Jensen Wylie Jessup Jose Jimenez Randy Johnson Lisa Lane Bud Lawless Kari Ley Humberto Loera Mary Loflin Mike Loftis Irma R. Lopez Maria Lopez Olga Lopez Rene Lopez Lisa Lumpkin Steve Magana Severina Martinez Sophia Masada A John Medina Juanita Mendoza Monica Miguel Dennis Miller Donald Miller Dorene Miller Mike Miranda M BOTTOM: Some people are always stuffing their faces, just to name a few, Lisa Lane, Sophia Masada, and Margaret Nielsen. X y Y, wx. 1? 'Ti if J A ,xwliafgf ' Q x . 3, 1 ' 6 lt. i QE.. ,ds 5O Steven Moore Karlene Nason Brenda Neighbors Kelly Nelson Margaret Nielsen Donald Owens Robin Pike Brenda Pippin Margaret Powell Vickie Puckett Mike Pulley John Qualls Keith Railey Clifford Ratclift Shonda Rau Ronald Reese Charlene Repp Charles Repp Linda Reyes Karen Richard Jeannine Rodari Eddie Romero Henry Romero Andrew Sanchez BOTTOM LEFT: Vickie Atwellz HWowl Jennifer Wineman you sure blew it this time. 52 Jasprett Sanghera Jackie Scheideman Shiori Seragaki Sandra Short Susan Short Jeftrey Singh Sohnya Singh Shelley Smith Teresa Spradley Lance Stairs Bert Stephens Doris Trapp Raymond Tucker Keiko Uzaki Ricky Valdez Armando Vera in..-Q AA 'ww f if A ,ci 5 'AZN E George Waldrop Robynn Wiltse Jennifer Wineman Robin Wolfe Marilyn Wood Tim Wright Judy Yamamoto Charlene Zack M-M' H 'L ,, ,,,,-: 5 MZ. rf Cameffi SVU' PGODIGI TOP LEFT: Craig Baugus and Jeannine Rodari Dennis Avery Manjit Bhangoo JefT De Borde Alan Douglas Maria Garcia Sarjeet Gill Paul Magana Paul Peacock Richard Torres Reynaldo Vallejo showed off their talent, TOP RIGHT: Alfred Federico and John Medina were working in the Metal Shop. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tami Crawford tried hard not to look at her keys while typing, The Class of '81 had a arge enrol ment The Class of '81 entered CUHS with a big enrollment and a lot of spirit. Their hrst year of high school proved to be exciting.with meeting new friends, participating in the many activities, and going all out at the rallies. The ordering of class rings early was just another addition to the exciting times of their Freshman year. TOP: The Freshman class officers were: Vice- President Sherri Sousa, Treasurer Kim Johnson, President Matthew Hammond, Secretary Joyce Chow, Sergeant-at-Arms Tami lVloore, and Cheerleaders lVlalinda Yager and Brenda Kincaid, BOTTOM: The Freshmen showed their never- ending spirit at the rallies, 54 fl Cutberto Acevedo Annette Allen Lupe Alvarez Cindy Andrada Jesse Aragon Mike Arias Claudia Arthur Herminder Athwal Jeff Bachelor Steve Bachelor Balwinder Badhesha Marianne Barcellos Sheri Beauchamp Homer Benavidez Martin Benevidez Stella Bratton Glenda Caldwell Shelly Callison Manuel Camarena Stephen Cardoza Larry Carter Joyce Chow Kimberly Claborn Martin Contreras Gerald Correia Elizabeth Cortez Anthony Cothran Darell Craighead Teresa Crandall Deborah Crow Lori DeArman Kenny DeArmond Ron DeFendis Lydia DeLeon Carmen Delgado Jose Diaz Garvin East Rutnann Eberlein Anna Esteve Juan Figueroa Nlarlha Flores Charles Friis-Hansen Cynthia Furr Geronimo Garza Cnristina Gonzales Larry Gonzales Parmjit Grewal Rene Guerrero Valarie Hall Delores Hamlin BOTFOIVI: Jake Stairs was being followed by a A Margie Silyerio, couple of admirers, Esmeralda Rodriquez and 'K ,, E E I ii,ez,s., L .,., flqwf Q i 1 56 5,f -,AQ ,I TOP: Christina Gonzales, Cindy Andrada, Malinda Yager, and Teresa Crandall were doing their normal l?l P.E. workout, f .:-, fi, 'wfjggg M. , . M Eddie Hamlin Matthew Hammond Kenneth Hanneman Karen Haynes Kathy Helm Terry Hemman Patrick Hemphill Debbie Hogan Steve Hogan Darla Hogue Mike Hovves Zelma Hunter Robert Jackson, Letisia Jimenez Brad Johnson Galen Johnson Kim Johnson Mark Jones Brenda Kincaid Rusty Knutson David Lane Deric Ley David Loera Laura Lofiin Norma Lopez Oralia Lopez Rebecca Lopez Phyllis Lowe Victor Luis Esmeralda Martinez Teresa Martinez Lori McNeil Cheryl Meadows Brenda Means Esmeralda Mendez Danny Mendoza Tammy Moore Debbie Nason Guy Nelson Robbie Nielsen BOTTOM LEFT: Teresa Crandall proved what goes up must come down. 58 M ll yi ii, u,,,,,', ,., .. i 4 , 4 1 iq! +G . ,., f, 'J' 5 for , . BOTTOM RIGHT: Sherri Sousa, who were you ez L, Albert Olguin Allen Owens Leslie Oxford Bubby Parris Dora Pinedo Ramona Pipkin Randall Polin Gloria Pollastrlni Leonard Pulley Evelyn Quiroz Beth Richard Ronnie Richards James Riddle Tamie Riley Dan Rodrigues Jennie Romero James Salmon Beck Sanchez Grief? 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Spirit ran high during the entire year in the Caruthers Band. The Band really made a big improvement over the previous years. Spirit continued in the Band during the Fall as they performed at the Rallies and the Basketball games. g, , ,,. s if Er gf 51 2V pf ir' sr If As Spring arrived, the Band played concerts at the elementary schools in the district and marched in the last parades of the year. The concert season also came with graduation ceremonies. I 5 ' .' , , -It ,I 1144 TOP RIGHT: Band ofhcers were: First Row - Adviser Mr. Wamhof, President Lisa Gunlund Secretary Irma Sepeda, Treasurer's Assistant Jennifer Wineman, Treasurer Marvin Masada: Second Row - Junior Class Representative 1. -14.1, - ,,'1'.4,'- ,. I , E .hw ' ,w, .V '-1: ,gg A X. TOP LEFT: The Drum Major was Gary Barber. Rusty Auten, Senior Class Representative BOTTOM RIGHT: Letter Girls were: Jackie Adrian White, Student Council Representative Davis, Janine DeWitt, Head Colleen Whaley, Sherri Nakashima, Points Chairman Sherri Connie Qualls, Melissa Wooten, Pat Arreguin, Condit, and Third Row - Vice-President David Terri Laxton, Susan Hawkins, and Martha Wineman. Yslas, 63 BOTTOM LEFT: The Assistant Drum Major was Mike Hansen. BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: Flag Girls were: Front Row - Head Lisa Lane, Karen Barberg TOP: Majorettes were: Jeannine Armas, Head Second Row - Jeannine Rodarif Terega Sharon Mason, Margie AYYSQUWJ Second ROW Crandall, Lisa Singh, Sohnya Singh, and - Margaret Nielsen. Sherry Holmes. -m...,,, .f s.,,,.,m, ' I V Vw Jai 44 5K,,4,, K W A y ' ' ' f',wegg,za,,,. ,,.', Lrjf- 1A1?e5f ,A4f5l3,g L. L-. .. .. -- -.,.. A. .. ., ..,,. ggniuuvnaumm fI E': ' fp-emwsfaia-wifi -fQmfweeeQ:lasss f- naw-2-sma-mae. ' ,A he KX, at . 4 l , inn., ABOVE: The Blue Raider Marching Band members were: First Row - Mike Hansen, Gloria Netto, Marvin Masada, Lynette Crandall, Vickie Hall, Jeanette Hanneman, Carrie Crama, Shiori Seragaki, Sophia Masada, Irma Sepeda, Gary Barber, Second Row - Sherrie Condit, Debbie Hogan, Valarie Hall, Shelley Sasselli, Melanie Shinkawa, Lisa Gunland, Cindy Sarkisian, Gladys Masada, Cheryl Kazmir, Third Row - Joyce Chow, Leslie Oxford, Diane Brewer, Jennifer Wineman, Anna Esteve, Calvin Certain, Kim Johnson, Sherrie Sousa, Malinda Yager, Fourth Row - Rhonda Gilmore, Shelly Farris, Karen Hammond, Mike Loftis, Brent Willis, Steven Moore, Kari Ley, Kevin Carais, Fifth Row - Walter White, David Wineman, Sherri Nakashima, Mark Zack, Gene Davis, Steve Spate, Robert Gonzales, Brian Mason, Mike Villanueva, Sixth Row - Ray Miranda, Matthew Hammond, Adrian White, Tami Gadberry, Garvin East, Mark Silva, Curtis Miyake, Cindy Furr, Jeffrey Hamilton, Seventh Row - Danny Sousa, Tim Short, Ron Garcia, '+A Deric Ley, Rusty Auten, Jerry Hernandez, Leo Lopez, Steve Hogan, and Tony Cothran. Majorettes were: Head Sharon Mason, Jeannine Armas, Margie Arreguin, and Margaret Nielsen. Flag Girls were: Lisa Singh, Head Lisa Lane, Teresa Crandall, Sohnya Singh, Sherry Holmes, Jeannine Rodari, and Karen Barber. Letter Girls were: Pat Arreguin, Head Colleen Whaley, Connie Qualls, Melissa Wooten, Terri Laxton, Janine DeWitt, Susan Hawkins, Martha Yslas, and Jackie Davis. 65 Student Council was very active this past 1977-1978 school year. One ofthe biggest additions to the activities was the Standing Committees. Each committee: Spirit, Smoking Area, Dress Code, Collecting Items, Food, and Homecomings worked their way through the school year. Also, Student Council sponsored the Spring Spirit Week, Spring Carnival, Freshmen Hello Dance, and Constitution changes. I would like to thank Student Council, Administration, Board of Trustees, and especially the Students of Caruthers High for allowing me to serve as your 1977-1978 Student Body President. Q sliwifarzi TOP LEFT: The Student Body President was Lisa Gunlund. TOP CENTER: The Advisers were Mr. Golladay and Mrs. Lyles. TOP RIGHT: The Members-At-Large were: First Row - Senior Rhonda Gilmore, Junior Karen Hammond, Junior Sharon Mason, ' Sophomore Vickie Atwell, Freshman Kim Johnson, Second Row - Senior Shelley Farris, Sophomore Keith Railey, and Freshman Joyce Chow. MIDDLE LEFT: The Executive Board members were: First Row - First Vice-President Laurie Helm, President Lisa Gunlund, Second Vice- President Marvin Masada, Second Row - Assistant Treasurer Debbie Spencer, Treasurer Vickie Hall, Secretary Debbie Hemphill, and Parliamentarian Rusty McKay. iff? i Wan MIDDLE CENTER: The Club Presidents were First Row - Chess Club Brian Mason, CSF Sharon Yamagiwa, Pep Club Narcy Larralde, Spanish Club Carmen Medina, Second Row - FFA Trish Federico, Block PC Melanie Shinkawa, FBLA Kevin Johansen, and Letterman's Club Ron Garcia. .A 7'7 V 1 i iii l. Wi Student Council had active standing committees. li HTVW' Us aw '-u........f-o- U ,,-' if MIDDLE RIGHT: The Class Presidents were: First Row - Freshman Class Matthew Hammond, Senior Class Danny Sousag Second Row - Sophomore Class Jennifer Wineman, and Junior Class David Wineman. BOTTOM LEFT: The Representatives for Student Council were: Sophomore Class Joann Hull, Annual Representative Jeanette Hanneman, Newspaper Editor Gary Barber, Annual Representative Diane Brewer, Head Pep Girl Tami Gadberry, Band Representative Sherri Nakashima, and Junior Class Jackie Davis. 67 I I i fe X 68 The 1978 La Puerta was unforgettable. 'Fra 1 f 1 I-21.313 .'., If-V' MIDDLE LEFT: Sharon Yamagiwa, Matthew Magana, Gladys Masada and Diane Brewer were cropping pictures. MIDDLE CENTER: Laurie Helm, Karen Hammond, Jeanette Hanneman, Lisa Gunlund and Rhonda Gilmore were drawing rough drafts for the annual, Each year the editor has been given the opportunity to comment on the annual's progress throughout the year. This was a huge task, that no one person could do alone. I wish to thank my entire staff for their long hours of hard work and devotion which they spent working on the annual. Our only satisfaction was at the end of the year when the annual was hnally published. The Journalism class also printed the Blue Raider, which was edited by Gary Barber. The Blue Raider was printed twice a month and it was hlled with current stories of the student body. The newspaper staff did its best to support the school, and was very proud to work under the title of Blue Raider. We have tried to make the 1978 La Puerta something special filled with many delightful memories of Caruthers High School in the years to come. Ldrww Lynette Waller Editor TOP LEFT: Adviser Mrs. Lyles and Business Manager, Editor Lynette Waller were deciding on the arrangement of the annual. TOP RIGHT: Rusty McKay, Rick Wood, Melanie Shinkawa and Linda Salido were making headings for the newspaper. MIDDLE RIGHT: Narcy Larralde, Rusty Auten, Sherrie Condit, Sherri Nakashima and Debbie Hemphill were typing stories for the newspaper. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Blue Raider Editor Gary Barber, was caught printing the newspaper. 69 FBLA was number one in the state One of the most spirited and active clubs was FBLA. The Chapter won more competitive events at the 1977 State Leadership Conference than any other chapter, thus making them number one in the state. They started the year oft with a new members party and tried to double their membership from last June so that they could compete in Project Double-Up. The Chapter was proud to have two state ofhcers. They were State President Gary Barber and State Secretary, Rusty iVlcKay. They were also proud to have their Adviser iVIrs. Lyles serve as Secretary on the National Board of Directors. 70 4 .gn BOTTOM LEFT: Chapter members were: First Row - Sherrie Condit, Glenda Caldwell, Vickie tie . if 1 f -war' to i 'G . it 4 . f ,W J 1 1 FBLA showed their school spirit by sponsoring several dances and sock- hops. They sold Gobblegrams, Santagrams, Heart-O-Grams and Bunnygrams that students were able to send to their friends during the various seasons ofthe year. They attended a state and section conference and ended the year with the National Conference held in San Francisco. TOP LEFT: The club oflicers were: Secretary Sherrie Condit, Vice-President Rusty McKay, Reporter Keith Railey, Treasurer Anna Masada, Adviser Mrs. Sherian Lyles, and President Kevin Johansen, TOP RIGHT: Displaying the Chapter's many trophies were: Narcy Larralde, Ronnie Dustin and Glenda Caldwell. i , Si ,,ffe, , 30-. H, y . Aff -Q L J. N - f' -1 - W--4' 1 rvnnm, .MIR 'rfl T 'rce -'ae ' eif ,+o :W it , f , Q. , N - 5. ,gi 3 ll Hall, Tami Gadberry, Lynette Waller, Debbie Nason, Second Row - Narcy Larralde, Lisa Singh, Karen Barber, Anna Masada, Becky Booze, Wendy Riley, Keith Railey, Third Row - Rusty McKay, Leo Lopez, Kevin Johansen, Gary Barber, Mike Villanueva, Mike Loftis and Ronnie Dustin. 5 .gg tif , -M - ZZ! BOTTOM CENTER: State Secretary, Rusty McKay, typed a lot of letters for State President, Gary Barber, before the year was completed. BOTTOM RIGHT: Putting together programs for the football game were: Lisa Singh, Debbie Nason, Karen Barber and Leo Lopez. 71 CSF went to Yosemite. The Caruthers CSF has been very busy all year with their main money- raising project, paper drives. The newspapers collected were taken to the Recycling Center which helped out not only the club, but also the community and ecology. The money made from the paper drives went toward scholarships for CSF members as well as toward their trip. CSF also had a home-made ice- cream booth at the Spring Carnival. This year CSF also took an overnight trip in the Fall to Yosemite in addition to their annual Spring trip. The California Scholarship Federation is an organization whose members' eligibility is based on their grade point averages. Each semester the members must qualify to be admitted. MIDDLE LEFT: Members of CSF were: First Row - Cindy Sarkisian, Laurie Helm, Sharon Yamagiwa, Jill Nishi, Anna Masada, Cindy Yamamoto, Second Row - Thea Uota, Sharon Mason, Linda Salido, Gladys Masada, Judy Yamamoto, Keiko Uzakig Third Row - Marvin Masada, Ray Miranda, Ricky Wood, Mark Zack, David Wineman, Kevin Johansen, and Walter White. BOTTOM LEFT: The CSF ofhcers were: Adviser Mrs. Green, President Sharon Yamagiwa, Vice-President David Wineman, Secretary- Treasurer Anna Masada, and Points Chairperson Linda Salido. BOTTOM CENTER: Cindy Sarkisian, Thea Uota, and Mark Zack were busy tying newspapers for a paper drive, 72 X' . M 'PHP' FFA won Herdsmanship Award. The Caruthers Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was a very active organization. They started the year oft with the traditional Freshman initiation. After the fun, many members worked hard in preparing their animals for showing at the Fresno Fair and Caruthers Fair. Their efforts were rewarded Qfffh . when they came back with several winning ribbons along with the Herdsmanship Award from the Caruthers Fair. FFA also sponsored FFA week which ended with their annual Spring Barn Dance where the new FFA Sweetheart was announced. The Cow Palace was another highlight of the year where members went to show and sell their animals. - LLL. L . The exciting year ended with the annual FFA Banquet which was attended by the members and their parents. TOP: Lyn Shelton was the 1977 FFA Sweetheart. .V MIDDLE RIGHT:'Members of FFA were: First Row - Adviser Mr. Lane, Connie Qualls, Shonda Rau, Trisha Federico, Annette Allen, Shelley Callison, Evette Chavoya, Larry Carter, Second Row - Miss Dutschke, Dorene Miller, Charles Friis-Hansen, Danny Haynes, John Qualls, Gerald Correia, Patrick Hemphill, Kurt Cattuzzo, Dennis Miller, Third Row - Lyn Shelton, Steven Netto, Brian Berg, Robert Mitchell, Keith Haynes, Gilbert Correia, Gary Brower, Tim Ash, and Donald Miller. BOTTOM RIGHT: The FFA ofhcers were: Adviser Mr. Lane, President Trisha Federico, Vice-President Steve Netto, Secretary Evette Chavoya, and Reporter Gilbert Correia. 73 Block UC is a special organization for the athletic girls of Caruthers High School. In order to join Block UC a student has to have 2 JV letters or 1 varsity letter. Block HC promotes girls sports. This year, with the help of Pep club, they chose the Homecoming King candidates and elected the King. They co- sponsored the Homecoming Dance with Pep Club and Lettermen's Club as well as having a car in the Homecoming Parade. At the end of the year Block PC participated in the Carnival by having a booth. TOP LEFT: First Rovv, Alma Flores, Melanie Shinkawa, Sherri Nakashima, Lisa Hagopian, Sharon Yamagivva, Laurie Helm, Margaret Gonzales. Second Rowg Lynette Waller, Debbie Hemphill, Rhonda Gilmore, Thea Uota, Vickie Atwell, Annie Guerrero, Patricia Federico, and Gladys Masada were the members of Block HC . BOTTOM LEFT: The ofhcers for Block UC vvere: President Melanie Shinkavva, Reporter Lynette Waller, First Vice- President Patricia Federico, and Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Yamagiwa. BOTTOM CENTER: The Adviser for Block UC was Mary Ann Rountree. Block UC promoted girls sports l l J' ,pw 0 a sz 14 fi! Lettermen selected Homecoming Queen. Lettermen's Club was the boys part ofthe athletic clubs. They are a group of students vvho have either earned 2 JV letters or 1 varsity letter. They again this year sponsored their annual Basketball Tournament for the neighboring elementary schools. They also elected the Homecoming Queen for 1977 and co-sponsored the Homecoming dance with Block HC and the Pep Club. TOP RIGHT: The Officers of the Lettermen's Club were: Secretary Danny Sousa, Vice-President Johnny Cardoza, Representative Steve Spate, Treasurer Adrian White, Adviser lVlr. Gaus, and President Ronnie Garcia. BOTTOM RIGHT: First Row - David Wineman, lVlike Loftis, Kari Ley, Kevin Carais, Ronald Bender, iVlark Zack, Kevin Johansen, Rick Oakley, Stan Singh, Second Row - Curtis lVliyake, Ocie Larralde, Don Cortez, Rusty Auten, Ronnie Garcia, Robert Vera, Johnny Cardoza, Brian Berg, Bobby Lee, Tim Ash, Robert Cantu, Robert lVlitchell, Third Rovv - Ray lVIiranda, Peter Crawford, Adrian White, Randy Atwell, lVlario Acevedo, Charles Ratcliff, Danny Sousa, Steve Spate, Randall Cravvford, Gilbert Corriea, Ron Daily, and Keith Haynes were the members of the Lettermen's Club. The Future Homemakes of America had a very busy year Hlled with excitement and many activities. In November the FHA traveied to Santa Cruz for a fun-filled trip. In December the FHA went to Hoover High to compete against the other schools. For Thanksgiving FHA sold pumpkin pies to people around the community. TOP LEFT: Members of FHA were: First Row - Lisa Lumpkin, Kim DeArmond, Marilyn Wood, Monica Miguel, Second Row - Ron Garcia, Steve Spate, Randy Crawford, and Danny Sousa. BOTTOM LEFT: FHA Ofiicers were: First Row - Adviser Mrs. Diane Lane, Secretary Monica Miguel, President Marilyn Wood, and Vice- President Randy Crawford. FHA - HERO served the community. 76 Pep Club had spirit. pe 0 I 0 H v I, N .: ,if ' , H - - 1 3 'i ' ,,,,,,, fe ma:-1 Pep Club is an organized group of people who help the pep squad yell at rallies and games. They had a decorated truck in the Homecoming Parade, and also helped sponsor the Homecoming Dance. Pep Club had a fund raising project during the winter, they sold items such as: pom poms, seat cushions, megaphones, etc TOP RIGHT: Pep Club Officers were: Adviser Mrs. Carol Jewell, Treasurer Connie Qualls, President Narcy Larralde, Secretary Vickie Hall, and Vice-President Mike Lofits. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pep Club Members were: First Row - Mary Garcia, Judy Silva, Tami Gadberry, Narcy Larralde, Vickie Hall, Wendy Riley, Second Row - Connie Qualls, Rhonda Gilmore, Sherri Nakashima, Karen Hammond, Debbie Hemphill, Jackie Davis, Diana Hull, Tami Crawford, Third Row - Mike Loftis, Kari Ley, Kevin Carais, and John Qualls. 77 Chess Club competed in tournaments Chess Club was the organization in which students have the opportunity to challenge and play other students in chess. Members could be found during breaks and lunch hours in Mr. Tindall's room where their year long tournament was held. This year they had an interscholastic tournament with Washington Union High School They entered a Hoat in the Homecoming Parade and had a game booth at the carnival. TOP LEFT: Chess Club members were: First Row - Steve Moore, Mike Miranda, Marvin Masada, Henry Romero, Second Row - Walter White, Brian Mason, Mike Villanueva, Robert Mitchell, and Kevin Carais. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. George Tindall was the Adviser for the Chess Club. BOTTOM CENTER: Brian Mason served as President of the club and Marvin Masada served as Vice-President. .MM 78 t- yur wg R-,H s. s X , . e.2vW1 K, .. ,. K ff -9 of . .fr l .pal .,MfKK+ 1 3 , s t , K ,c K .1 AK ,, ..QfKKj.g1,v 5 fi ,Jr if--K gs! X Q Wi P ,Af--5. .xlbffy . ,U. ,SLK 'bv K KK in K .BK K .. ,, K 1, W A' W1 -' ' 'iff' hi'-Q'rffA' is 2, '- , nf.. K ,-.r ?f 'ii KKK ,, , ,, KK' ijfw A K . , f ix ,,,, K KKK: rn l K , Spanish Club was a club for students vvho were interested in the Spanish Language and their culture. Spanish Club participated in the Homecoming Parade with a float. They also had a booth at the carnival. TOP RIGHT: The ofticers of Spanish Club were: First Row - Assistant Treasurer Ann Obel-Jorgensen, Treasurer Annie Guerrero Reporter Tony Dillon, Severina Martinez, Second Row - President Carmen Medina, Adviser Mr. Gottfried, Vice-President Margaret Gonzales, Sergeant-at-Arms Gary Romero, Secretary Alma Flores, and Adviser Mrs. Lowe. 1 BOTTOM RIGHT: The members of Spanish Club were: First Row - Karen Haynes, Oralia Lopez, Irma Lopez, Linda Reyes, Estela Medina, Severina Martinez, Sonya Martinez, Annie Guerrero, Dolores Camarena, Esmeralda Lopez, Second Rovv - Tony Dillon, Alma Flores, Rene Lopez, Margaret Gonzales, Alice Mendez, Lupe Lopez, Kevin Carais, Ronald Bender, Don Cortez, Gene Davis, Arturo Ferrer, Third Row - Debbie Nason, Joe Gutierrez, Efren Lopez, Robert Mitchell, Ocie Larralde, Steve Spate, Raymond Tucker, Jose Jimenez, Magarito Cisneros, James Frazier, Paul Magana, Mike Miranda, Jose Lopez, Dennis Miller, Carmen Medina. Spanish Club s membership grevv. 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Spirit Week for the 77-78 school year, held Nov. 14-18, provided students with so many activities, their only complaint was exhaustion. The entire week was climaxed on Friday with a rally, parade, game, and the Homecoming Dance featuring the band, Striking Back. TOP: The Junior guys, Matthew Magana, Curtis Miyake, Efern Lopez, Mark Booze, Joe Gutierrez, Darron Jensen, Leo Bush, Gonzalo Arias, Steve Netto, Rusty Auten, Rick Oakley, - Rusty McKay, and Bob Lee all pulled together W during the Tug-of-War. MIDDLE LEFT: Eddie Hamlin and Jeff DeBorde gave Lance Stairs a push during the tricycle race. MIDDLE RIGHT: Raghell Mi ard, Mark Zack, and Anthony Cardoza enjoyed playing leap frog. BOTTOM LEFT: Mario Acevedo, Cseatedl Robert Vera, Armondo Vera, and Narcy Larralde were at the tricycle race. V ..... V ., Q? if 1 , V i ,tly . We - . it if 4 ? E 3 ff' f 2 W 1? B 3 sin A ,fl s f r- A-W 'i wg' fill' BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors that participated in -i A the class pyramids were: Bottom Row - - Randall Crawford, Mario Acevedo, Steve Spate, Danny Sousa, Gilbert Correia, Middle Row - Randy Atwell, Ray Miranda, Robert Vera, Robert Cantu, Top Row - Peter Crawford, Shelly Farris, and Lisa Gunland. ..,mg,,e-f. 81 Working with the unusual homecoming theme, Pluck the Eagles From Heaven In ll77 , the classes and clubs on campus enthusiastically participated in the annual homecoming parade. TOP LEFT: Lisa Hagopian, Diane Brewer, and Jill Nishi enjoyed riding on the Junior's winning float. MIDDLE LEFT: Randall Crawford, Ocie Larralde, and Judy Silva rode in the winning car. MIDDLE CENTER LEFT: Gilbert Correia, Ron Garcia, John Cardoza, Randy Atwell, Dan Sousa, The 1976 Homecoming Queen Laurie Paulsen, and Adrian White were trying to impress the judges. BOTTOM LEFT: The Block NC car was driven by Margaret Gonzales. ' BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: The Pep Squad, Tami Crawford, Vickie Hall, Debbie Hemphill, Diane Hull, Jackie Davis, Narcy Larralde, and Tami Gadberry, yelled throughout the parade. Raiders plucked the Eagles from heaven. We 'W E' Y ., ie Cl, e -Y 7 we . , lug, V 'h I V , .3 ' I 3 ew' s ui Y' W'V77' i Vf . Q Vt: ,, 13.1 I vi- -' Va ,, f ,sic I c , 'I vt ' .,-,,, fs .gigj Jit. it f 1 Vg ,. A ,mf-' f :,,YM. . , V, A, H , ,, fx-.g,y,f4i eww, , w Z IV V I if Q' gf 4: ......- W ..- A -qr kk W S- L. W X V K WQJYYIW 1 On Nov. 18, 1977, Caruthers played the Eirebaugh Eagles. During halftime the floats and cars were driven around the held and presented to the crowd. After the candidates were escorted onto the field, Judy -LL- F Silva and Ocie Larralde were announced as the 1977 Homecoming Queen and King. TOP RIGHT: Junior Homecoming Candidates were Mike Villanueva and Rachell Millard. MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT: The 1977 Homecoming Queen and King were Judy Silva and Ocie Larralde. TOP CENTER: Freshmen Homecoming Candidates were James Salmon and Laura Loflin, MIDDLE RIGHT: Curt Wynn, Judy Silva, Laurie Paulsen, Charlie Hall, and Ida Larralde all watched as Judy received her bouquet of roses. TOP CENTER RIGHT: Sophomore Homecoming Candidates were Sal Gonzales and Karen Richard, Ocie and Judy reigned. ii ' J ,-54 ' '3ie Y ' if Lyn reigned over the fair. Past, Present, and Future was the Caruthers District Fair theme for the 1977 year. Miss Lyn Shelton was crowned the 1977 Caruthers District Fair Queen by the 1976 Queen, Miss Cathe Pietro. The Queen's court consisted of Janett Taylor of Caruthers, Margie Evans of Riverdale, Margaret Gonzales of Raisin City, and Susan Cardoza of Easton. The girls attended a luncheon with the Fresno Fair Board of Directors, the Kerman Harvest Festival, the Fowler Parade and the Riverdale Rodeo and Festival Parade. TOP: FBLA won hrst place in their division, by showing the Past, Present, and Future in the Business World. MIDDLE LEFT: The Caruthers Fair Parade, would not have been complete without our own Blue Raider Marching Band. MIDDLE RIGHT: Student Council helped lead the way to the futu re. BOTTOM: The Queen's Court were: Janett Taylor of Caruthers, Margie Evans of Riverdale, Crown Bearer Brent Percy, the 1977 Fair Queen Lyn Shelton of Caruthers, Margaret Gonzales of Raisin City, and Susan Cardoza of Easton. 84 The Christmas season was celebrated with joy and everyone working together to make it memorable. Student Council got into the act by decorating the Christmas tree for the cafeteria, and having a door decorating contest during nfth period, which was won by Mr. Duncan's class. The Band along with FHA sponsored a dance, held December 21 in the gym. The band featured was 'tTomcat . The King and Queen candidates were also sponsored by these two clubs. This year's King and Queen were Ray Miranda and Cindy Sarlcisian, ofthe Senior Class. TOP LEFT: The Junior Class Queen and King candidates were Diane Brewer and David Wineman. TOP RIGHT: Christmas King and Queen, Ray Miranda and Cindy Sarkisian, danced to celebrate the Seniors' sweet victory. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Duncan's class won the best decorated door contest held during hfth period, which was sponsored by Student Council. MIDDLE CENTER: Cindy Sarlcisian and Ray Miranda were the Senior Queen and King candidates. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sophomore candidates were Jennifer Wineman and Kevin Carais. BOTTOM: Lisa Singh and Mark Silva proudly posed as the Freshmen Class candidates. Christmas at Caruthers. 85 The 1978 Basketball Homecoming' The King and Queen were kept a week was quite spirited despite the secret until the halftime of the rainy weather. varsity game. They were then Dress-up days during spirit week crowned afterwards at the dance were: lVlonday, Pajama Day, sponsored by FBLA. Disc Jockey Tuesday, Fat Day, with a pie eating Steve Dial from radio station KYNO, contest in the gym, Wednesday, provided entertainment for the Hillbilly and Gunnysack Day, with a dance, held after the game until tug-of-war for the noon activity, 12:00 P.lVl. Thursday, Fifties Day, with a frisbee throwing contest, and Friday, Blue TOP LEFT: The 1978 Basketball Homecoming Court consisted of: First Row - Freshman arid White Day, with a rally after Norma Lopez, Sophomore Tami Crawford, gfth period. Junior Jackie Davis and Senior Narcy Larralcle. Second Row - Freshman Scott Vick Sophomore Jeff Singh, Junior Rusty Auten WaS aI'll'lOl,ll'lCECl at U16 Vally, and Senior Arnold Loftis. recognized during halftime of the TOP CENTER R b Y b dh I d H - - - . z o oung erg isp aye is Varsmy game and again that mght at fishing talent out in front of the school during H16 daI'lC6. the wet Homecoming spirit week. The Basketball Homecoming Court 86 Rain dampened spirit week. TOP RIGHT' Matthew Hammond, Gilbert Coreia, Terri Laxton and Jackie Shiedeman, as well as everyone else at Caruthers High School, had a good time at the Homecoming dance, BOTTOM LEFT: Margaret Gonzales and Randy Atwell were the 1978 Basketball Homecoming Queen and King. BOTTOM CENTER: Judy Holland displayed a women's basketball uniform from the year 1914, as compared to the girls' teams' new uniform displayed by Lyn Shelton during halftime ofthe girls' game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lisa Lane, Karen Barber, Sherry Holmes, Teresa Crandall, and Lisa Singh performed their tall Hag routine at the Basketball Homecoming Rally. r 87 Sports .. Z'I'.'.-.'. 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TOP: The Blue Raider Varsity Football team Johnny Gardoza, Keith Haynes, Charles consisted of: First Row - Peter Crawford, Raul Ratcliff, Gary Brower, Robert lVlitchell, Bob Nino, Ron Garcia, Ron Dailey, Robert Vera, Lee, and Kari Ley. Armando Vera, Ocie Larralde, Second Row - BOTTOIVI: The Varsity Football Captains Rick Oakley, Gary Romero, Leo Busch, Robert and Coaches wereg First Row - Johnny Cantu, Steve Netto, Steve Spate, Mike Cardoza, Steve Spate, Danny Sousa, Villanueva, lVlario Acevedo, Ricardo Suarez, Adrian White, Second Row - Gary Del Randall Crawford, Third Row - Danny Sousa, Simone, Head Cgagh Dan Sgugal and Adrian White, Gilbert Correia, Randy Atwell, Assistant Coach George Gaus. The Caruthers High Varsity Football Team entered a new league this past year. They played such teams as Orosi, Woodlake, Firebaugh, Lindsay, and Fowler. Coached by, George Gaus, Gary Del Simone, and Head Coach Dan Sousa, the Blue Raiders captured third in their new league. Caruthers High was very proud to have had six all-league selections this year. The first team consisted of: Seniors - Offensive Tackle Steve Spate, and Defensive Back Danny Sousa, Sophomore - Defensive Tackle Keith Haynes. The second team was: Seniors - Offensive Guard and Defensive Linebacker Ron Garcia, and Defensive End lVlario Acevedo, Junior - Offensive Back Charles Ratcliff. 89 TOP LEFT: lVlario Acevedo, Robert Cantu, Steve Spate, Johnny Cardoza, Ron Garcia, Keith Haynes, Danny Sousa, Gary Brower, Adrian White, Gary Romero, and Ron Dailey were the Blue Raider starting Defensive Unit. TOP CENTER: Robert Vera, Ron Garcia, and Randy Atwell, out-numbered, and devoured their Firebaugh opponent. TOP RIGHT: Charles Ratcliff streamlined the sidelines for another Raider touchdown. BOTTOIVI LEFT: Robert Cantu, with the aid of his team mates, Steve Spate, Gary Brower, Gary Romero, and Keith Haynes, lunged for an overpowering tackle. BOTTOlVl CENTER: The Blue Raider Offense, was all set, and ready to go! BO'l'l'OlVl RIGHT: The starting oftensive lineup for the Caruthers High Blue Raiders was: First Row - Leo Busch, Randall Crawford, Keith Haynes, Gilbert Correia, Ron Garcia, Steve Spate, and Randy Atwell, Second Row - Peter Crawford, Robert Vera, Johnny Cardoza, and Ron Dailey. 90 'Nas U fi ,pt Q ky: ' QI-. ' , K f ,V VW -b Vu, -.I ., ., ,M 4, M ,V ,, , . , G, . Ae- ff 'ff , , zfwf , I ,g.'g. '. we., ,, M ,, I -. , ,Q f bf . hw, ,..f 5, gif' . ' ,, A Wx '7 , ' Q 4 T, ,,,, , Vvz, , in M ,V,V, X ,V ,, W ,yi J , nl, ,W ,E L , '74,4fmwgS1:'72'.' 14f ,-- 175- - f 'ff Q' ' 'S - Q eu? ff , - . X. H ,Qffl,w1,.,-f5y '7Z17A-,YW SEASONAL RECORD CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS CARUTHERS IMMANUEL AVENAL WVERDALE DOS PALOS SIERRA OROSI WOODLAKE FOWLER UNDSAY HREBAUGH Raider Spirit united the J.V.'s SEASONAL SCORES Caruthers 6 Immanuel 8 Caruthers 8 Avenal 12 Caruthers O Riverdale 6 Caruthers O Dos Palos 0 Caruthers O Sierra 7 Caruthers 13 Orosi 26 Caruthers 7 Woodlake O Caruthers 13 Fowler 24 Caruthers 6 Lindsay 13 Caruthers 16 Firebaugh 24 Team enthusiasm was an important asset to this year's J.V. Football team. The team was fairly young, consisting mostly of Freshmen and a few Sophomores. So, it was a challenge to them when playing with the older, more experienced opponent teams. Determination and hard work during the practices, along with the never ending Raider Spirit, united the individual players to become an enthusiastic J.V. team. 92 TOP LEFT: First Row - Willie Cox and Loren Kegel were the J.V. Coaches. Second Row - Team Captains were Andrew Sanchez, Sal Gonzales, and Armando Vera. TOP RIGHT: Well coach, what do we do now? MIDDLE LEFT: The boys on the Junior Varsity Football team were: First Row - Tim Wright, Arnold Vera, Jake Stairs, Mike Pulley, James Salmon, Mark Jones, Leonard Pulley, Mark Silva, Second Row - Jim Bush, Junior Garza, Fred Evans, Ron Barragan, Larry Carter, Steve Cardoza, Brent Willis, James Frazier, Matthew Hammond, Rico Vasquez, Tony Cothran, Third Row - Coach Willie Cox, Armando Vera, B080 Sanchez, Guy Nelson, Kenny DeArmond, Steve Magana, Bert Acevedo, Sal Gonzales, Garvin East, Terry I-lemman, Rene Guerrero, Lance Stairs, and Coach Loren Kegel. MIDDLE CENTER: What a kick! MIDDLE RIGHT: Set! 36-24-36, hut, hut. wanna Q0 no V BOTTOM LEFT: Matthew Hammond, the quarterback for the J,V. Team, ran for the Hrst down. 4V ata BOTTOIVI RIGHT: 0.K., now Iet's go get 'em Volleyball went to Valley Playoffs YP Al A seen Playing in a new league, consisting of Woodlake, Orosi, Fowler, Lindsay, and Firebaugh, the girls' Varsity Volleyball team tied for second place with Lindsay. After defeating Lindsay in a playoft game for second place, the team moved on to the Valley Playoffs, making them one of the top 18 teams in the Valley. The team ended up with a season record of 13 wins and 7 losses. Sophomore, Vickie Atwell, was chosen to be on the West Sierra All- League team. Sharon Yamagiwa received Honorable Mention. The Raiders were coached by Mary Ann Rountree. TOP LEFT: The Varsity team members were: First Row - Lisa Hagopian, Laurie Helm, Vickie Atwell, Lyn Shelton, Margaret Gonzales, Second Row - Shirley Salido, Sharon Yamagiwa, Rachell Millard, Trish Federico, Annie Guer and Shiori Seragaki. 94 C i C fu yusmg, 4 he 2 T , BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Mary Ann Rountree, Captain Margaret Gonzales, and Captain Sharon Yamagiwa were proud of the team. BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: Lyn Shelton was shown spiking Sharon Yamagiwa's set. 1 'IS Junior Varsity placed third in league. Working with a small team the Junior Varsity took third in the West Sierra League. They ended up with a seasonal record of 8 wins and 10 losses and a league record of 6 wins and 4 losses. Their coach was Rox Sheveland. TOP CENTER RIGHT: The Captains for the Junior Varsity were Jennifer Wineman and Brenda Neighbors, TOP RIGHT: Jennifer Wineman stood ready for a return while Zelma Hunter prepared to spike Jeannine Rodari's set. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: The Junior Varsity team members were: First Row - Brenda Neighbors, Jennifer Wineman, Zelma Hunterg Second Row - Jeannine Rodari, Sherri Sousa, Sophia lVlasada, and Kelly Nelson. 95 if Freshmen dominated UC Team. The HC Team, made up entirely of Freshmen, displayed their potential by placing third in league. Their league record was 6 vvins and 4 losses. Their coach was Rox Sheveland. A TOP: Pictured here are Captain Malinda Yager, Coach Rox Sheveland, and Captain Kim Johnson. MIDDLE: The HC Volleyball team consisted of: First Row - Tammy Moore, Kim Johnson, 2 1 Malinda Yage, Shelly Sasselhyilindy Andrada, Second Row - 'an'Tl'Ri'l'eyf Ohristine Gonzales, Irene Spain, Delores Hamlin, and Teresa Crandall. BOTTOM LEFT: The people who aided all three volleyball teams were: Manager Pat Arreguin, Scorekeeper Alma Flores, Manager Gloria Netto, Statisticians Marianne Barcellos and Kim Tierce. BOTTOM RIGHT: Irene Spain hit Kim Johnson's set over the net. px t ' N -.41 1 sei 1 J H X. 1 V ,Ak N-' Rx N V l ' of C Y v F xxgxl Eb 1' ,, -sf 'V X f iff ' 96 The girl's went to the Valley Play-Offs. The 1977-1978 Varsity Girls' Basketball team played very well throughout the season, with a lot of team spirit and pride. The Raiders tied for co-championship with Woodlake. They had a seasonal record of nine wins and one loss. The girls received their new uniforms which they had been anxiously waiting for. The girls also sponsored a Girl's Elementary Basketball Tournament. TOP RIGHT: The girls on the Varsity Basketball team were: First Row - Ruthann Eberlein, Kris Martinusen, Lyn Shelton, Vickie Atwell, Norma Lopez, Laurie Helm, Second Row - Stella Bratton, Kelly Nelson, Zelma Hunter, Brenda Neighbors, Margaret Gonzales, Gladys Masada, and Sherri Sousa, SEASONAL RECORD Caruthers 19 Washington Caruthers 33 Sanger Caruthers 20 Washington Caruthers 18 Roosevelt Caruthers 35 Madera Caruthers 20 Riverdale Caruthers 40 Tranquillity Caruthers 25 Lemoore LEAGU E RECOR D Caruthers 40 Firebaugh Caruthers 29 Orosi Caruthers 33 Woodlake Caruthers 45 Lindsay Caruthers 31 Fowler Caruthers 45 Firebaugh Caruthers 38 Orosi Caruthers 38 Woodlake Caruthers 62 Lindsay Caruthers 48 Fowler Caruthers 36 Woodlake Caruthers 28 Memorial MIDDLE CENTER: Co-Captain Vickie Atwell, Coach George Gaus, and Co-Captain Lyn Shelton led the Raiders with pride. MIDDLE RIGHT: Vickie Atwell began to shoot while a Riverdale player tried to block her shot, BOTTOM RIGHT: Kris Martinusen went up against Riverdale for two points. 97 Boy's Varsity were Co-Champs. The spirited Varsity Boys' Basketball team captured the Co- Championship with Lindsay in their West Sierra League, with a league record of eight wins and two losses. They were led by Co-Captains Ron Garcia and Danny Sousa, and rf TOP LEFT: Stan Singh took off for the jump ball. TOP RIGHT: Alan Douglas went up against Orosi for another Raider victory. MIDDLE LEFT: The boys on the Varsity Basketball team were: First Row - Johnny Cardoza, David Wineman, Ron Garcia, Danny Sousa, Tim Ash, Second Row - Steve Potter, Alan Douglas, Mark Zack, Stan Singh, Gary Brower, Randy Atwell, and Ruben Torres. MIDDLE CENTER LEFT: Ruben Torres shot for two points. 98 coached by George Gaus. The team displayed sharp shooting, good rebounding, team work, and plenty of hustle. These boys deserved co-championship because of all the hard work and long hours after school that they spent each day. SEASONAL RECORD Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Washington Central Dos Palos Le Grande Kingsburg Sierra Fowler Riverdale Kingsburg Riverdale Tranquillity Lemoore MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT: Randy Atwell waited patiently for the ball. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Raiders were ready for action: Alan Douglas, Gary Brower, Stan Singh, Mark Zack, and Ruben Torres. BOTTOM LEFT: Co-Captain Ron Garcia, Coach George Gaus, and Co-Captain Danny Sousa led the Raiders to victory. BOTTOM CENTER: Gary Brewer made a basket while the Woodlake players watched. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gary Brower concentrated on his shooting as he made a free throw, Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers LEAGUE RECORD Fwebaugh Oro9 Vvoodlake Undsay Fowler Fwebaugh 0ro9 VVoodIake Undsay Fowler Undsay Laton Rooseveh The Caruthers J.V. team started out with a lot of new talent. It was made up of 9 Freshmen and 1 Sophomore. They had goals to reach and sacrificed long hours and hard work to reach these goals. By the end ofthe season, they improved a great deal as they will return next year as a stronger team 100 TOP LEFT: The J.V. team consisted of: First Row - David Lane, James Salmon, Balwinder Badhesha, Mark Silva, Rob Youngberg, Second Row - Matthew Hammond, Terry Hemman, Sal Gonzales, Scott Vick, Garvin East and Coach Willie Cox. TOP CENTER: Terry Hemman went for a layup in the mist of the opposing defense. TDP RIGHT: Matthew Hammond shot for 2 points as Sal Gonzales 244 and Garvin East 2:43 got ready for the rebound. MIDDLE LEFT: Both Sal Gonzales and the opposing player were onthe Hoor and a jump- ball was called, resulting from Sal's good hustle, MIDDLE CENTER: Willie Cox was the J.V, coach with Sal Gonzales and Matthew Hammond as the Co-Captains. is-.L , is W Q ws, P 4. . 'W' - I W A wi g . . .., ,sk au- weave rfw, .x.. -,,:::1: V - ' ' - K Q, . , L it I 'T I- Y . ,. , .,.,awis.j??9, K , I- I I' I ' A LLL I ' eg an Q Q M L .Q,,,,sam1-e sy 5, SEASONAL RECORD Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers Caruthers 17 17 20 37 52 28 51 44 30 32 47 24 41 28 18 33 15 20 30 38 26 Washington Sanger Washington Madera Sehna Dos Palos Kerman Central Riverdale Tranquillity Firebaugh Orosi Woodlake Lindsay Lemoore Fowler Firebaugh Orosi Woodlake Lindsay Fowler an .I .rg-6 viii? 42 49 36 96 53 26 35 20 36 36 38 38 43 45 68 30 26 24 34 35 24 MIDDLE RIGHT: Mark Silva brought the ball on the court with determination as Matthew Hammond got ready for a pass. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Silva was deciding whether to pass off or to shoot the ball. BOTTOM CENTER: An opposing player tried to block Sal Gonzales' 2 points as Garvin East looks on, BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Vick waited to set up another play. J.V.'s worked hard. 101 lx me ifllvww Y ,Qlgjfuthers was gifted. itli Wrestng is one of the fastest growing and most exciting sports in nigh school today. No other sport offers a contest where size is equalized and the smaller athlete receives a chance for honor and recognition. A wrestler must compete on his own, and he will not have any other person to blame or thank for his performance. The Varisty team had a season record of 7 wins and 7 losses, placing fourth in the league. The J.V. team tinished with 7 wins and 4 losses, placing third in the league. Wrestling is a team sport, but is also an individual sport. Caruthers was gifted by having an individual go to the state championships. Don Cortez, the 106 lb. Junior Wrestler for Caruthers earned a trip to San Diego, to participate in the California State High Schools Wrestling Championships. Don has a season record of 16 wins, 3 losses and one tie. Don earned his way by placing first in the West Sierra League, third in the Sierra-Sequoia Divisionals and Third in the Valley. 102 TOP CENTER: Brian Berg was in the nearfall TOP LEFT: Keith Haynes rode his opponent from Woodlake. position, TOP RIGHT: Don Cortez was showing the form that took him to state. MIDDLE LEFT: Co-captain Don Cortez, Coach Sanchez and Co-captain Arnold Loftis influenced the team by their leadership, hard work and good sportsmanship. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Varsity team consisted of: First Row - Raymond Tucker, Ray Miranda, Armando Vera, Mike Miranda, Rusty Auten, Ron Bender, Don Cortez, Jett Singh, Second Row - Coach Sanchez, Steve Spate, Randall Crawford, Kari Ley, Mario Acevedo, Arnold Loftis, Kevin Johansen, Peter Crawford and Mike Loftis. BOTTOM LEFT: The wrestlers of the Blue Raiders were: First Row - Rusty Knutsen, Brent Willis, Rodney Johnson, Arnold Vera, Ron Bender, Don Cortez, Jaff Singh, John Qualls, Jerry Corria, Patrick SEASONAL RECORD Caruthers 39 Lemoore JV 35 JV Frosh!Soph 34 Frosh!Soph Caruthers 11 Firebaugh Caruthers 20 Tranquillity Caruthers 40 Coalinga Caruthers 34 Lindsay JV 54 JV Caruthers 66 Fowler Caruthers 32 Firebaugh JV 32 JV Caruthers 50 Orosi Caruthers 15 Woodlake JV 23 JV Caruthers 28 Lindsay JV 59 JV Caruthers 59 Fowler Caruthers 6 Firebaugh JV 24 JV Caruthers 43 Orosi Caruthers 11 Woodlake JV 42 JV Hemphill, Ricardo Suarez, Second Row - Statistician Karen Richard, Mario Acevedo, Kevin Johansen, Armando Vera, Mike Miranda, Randall Crawford, Mike Loftis, Steve Spate, Arnold Loftis, Raymond Tucker, Statistician Connie Qualls, Third Row - Coach Sanchez, Manager Brian Mason, Rusty Auten, Jaspreet Sanghera, Cutberto Acevedo, Keith Haynes, Kevin Carais, Kari Ley, Ray Miranda, Peter Crawford, Kulwant Gill, Parmjit Grewal and Ranjit Bhullar. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Spate wished his opponent good luck. 103 Track participated in a new league While the Boy's Varsity track team worked to capture the West Sierra League Championship after placing third last year, the girl's got off to a good start with the help of their new coach, Barbara Vander Ark. The expierenced, enthusiastic coaching staft and a talented team combined together to make 1978 a memorable year for the Caruthers Track Team. TOP LEFT: The members of the Boy's Varsity team were: Front Row - Gene Davis, Narcisco DeLeon, Ron Garcia, Kari Ley, Joe Loera, Darren Jensen, Wayne Ransier, Bryan Newberry, Second Row - Gary Romero, Kevin Carais, Steve Potter, Jim Nlallonee, lVlario Acevedo, Gary Brower, Leo Busch, Steve Netto, Alan Douglas and Kevin lVlorris. MIDDLE LEFT: The coach for the girl's team was Barbara Vander Ark. MIDDLE CENTER: Willie Cox and Dan Sousa enjoyed coaching the boy's track team. BOTTOIVI LEFT: The participants on the J.V. team were: Front Row - Humberto Loera, Ron Bender, Rick Valdez, Clifford Ratcliff, Jaspreet Sanghera, Ken Spry, Leonard Pulley, James Salmon, Second Row - Ray Tucker, Victor Luis, Don Owens, Bert Acevedo, Terry Hemman, Garvin East, Homer Benavides, Allen Owens, and Randy Johnson. 104 U DL. ,- U6 .. P TOP CENTER: Tammy Moore put everything she had into the long jump. TOP RIGHT: Mary Loflin, Sandra Short, Sohnya Singh, Darren Jensen, and Gene Davis warmed up with some running. MIDDLE RIGHT: The members of the Girl's team. were: First Row - Brenda Pippin, Kim Johnson,'Delores Hamlin, Ruth Ann Eberlein, Lyn Shelton, Malinda Yager, Kirn Tierce, Irene Spain, Susan Short, Second Row - Mary Loflin, Shelley Farris, Sandra Short, Zelma Hunter, Pat Arreguin, Sohnya Singh, Tammy Moore, Stella Bratton, Sophia Masada, Tami Crawford, Charlene Zack, and Debbie Spencer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kari Ley demonstrated the discus throw. Q My lllli i lf 105 JK Cross Country placed third in league Cross Country is a sport of self- discipline and determination, which was exactly what this year's team had. The team never lost their fighting spirit which showed as they placed third this year in league. TOP: The Cross Country team members vvere: First Row - Richard Torres, Kevin Johansen, Jaspreet Sanghera, Darron Jensen, Clifford Ratcliff, Gene Davis, Mike Loftis, Kevin Carais Second Row - Sammy Serna, Hermesh I Sangha, Sarjeet Gill, Parmjit Grewal, Ranjit Bhullar, Ricky Martinez, Ricky Valdez, Bernardo Jimenez, Eddie Dudley, Vincent Torres, Alex Flores, and Jose Diaz. MIDDLE: Kevin Carais, Gene Davis, Richard Torres, Clifford Ratcliff, Kevin Johansen, Darron Jensen, and Mike Loftis were warming up before the meet, BOTTOM: Captain Mike Loftis and Coach Duncan led the team through the season. Varsity were tough competitors in the new West Sierra League. The Caruthers Varsity Baseball Team, with new coach, Mr. Gary Del Simone, proved to be strong competitors in this year's new league. The Blue Raiders opened up their 1978 baseball season with conhdence and optimism. The two ace pitchers for the season were Johnny Cardoza and Ron Dailey. They were followed by Ruben Torres, Gary Brower, and D Chuck Ratclift. This year, the Blue Raiders had the advantage of having 11 returning lettermen, 10 of whom are Seniors. The returning Seniors were: Randy Atwell, Robert Cantu, Johnny Cardoza, Ocie Larralde, Gilbert Correia, Ray Miranda, Steve Spate, Robert Vera, Adrian White, and the 1977 All-League returner, Ron Dailey. Curtis Miyake was the only returning Junior. They combined their talents with the many other players and the coaching of Mr. Del Simone and came up with a strong, competitive team. Coach Del Simone felt the team was nfundamentally sound and knowledgeable about the game, so he worked with them from there and produced a team that was tough to beat in the West Sierra League. TOP RIGHT: Captain Ray Miranda, Coach Del Simone, and Captain Robert Vera showed confidence and leadership throughout the season. . ....,.W-1eff ' W,,..4-H-H' ' WN,,,v..,.M ,Nc.,,,-df ! .l BOTTOM RIGHT The Varsity Baseball Team Brower, Armando'Vera, Robert Cantu, Gilbert consisted of First Row Mike Flores Wes Correia, Adrian White, Randy Atwell, Johnny Crandall Mark Booze Rusty Auten Ocie Cardoza, Steve Spate, Danny Cook, Ray Larralde Curtis Miyake Anthony Cardoza Miranda, Ron Dailey, and Manager Rachell Robert Vera Gary Staggs Coach Del Simone Millard. Not pictured were: Charles RatcliH Statistician Connie Qualls Second Row Gary ?'5'R'uben Torres. 107 TOP LEFT: Standing - Gilbert Correia, Randy Atwell, Danny Cook, Wes Crandall, Mark Booze, and Gary Staggs awaited a fly ball. Kneeling - Ocie Larralde, Robert Vera, Ron Dailey, and Mike Flores were ready to pick up any grounders. TOP CENTER: The top pitchers for the 1978 season were John Cardoza and Ron Dailey. MIDDLE: Anthony Cardoza, Robert Cantu, Ray Miranda, Armando Vera, Adrian White, and Rusty Auten were practicing their inielding techniques. BOTTOM LEFT: Catchers for the 1978 season were Curtis Miyake and Steve Spate. BOTTOM CENTER: Robert Cantu showed determination as he slid into third base, 108 J.V.'s had another try at the WSL title. TOP: The Junior Varsity Baseball Team consisted of: First Row - Arnold Vera, Ron Barragan, Joel De Leon, Jerry Correia, Mike Pulley, Jake Stairs, John Qualls, Jeff Singh, Second Row - Coach Loren Kegel, Mike Loftis, Bobo Sanchez, Matthew Hammond, Kenny De Armond, Drew Brown, Sal Gonzales, Garvin East, Scott Vick, Steve Magana, and Mike Miranda. Not pictured were: Rico Vasquez, Keith Haynes, Armando Vera, Dennis Avery, Mark Silva, and Steve Cardoza. BOTTOM: Mike Loftis, Ron Barragan, Kenny De Armond, Steve Magana, Scott Vick, Mike Pulley, Joel De Leon, and Mike Miranda were the outielders for the 1978 season. After last year's championship, the Caruthers Junior Varsity Blue Raider Baseball Team played their hardest for another try at the West Sierra League title. They had a good start with returning players: Bobo Sanchez, Keith Haynes, Sal Gonzales, Drew Brown, John Qualls, and Mike Miranda. The new players included: Arnold Vera, Matthew Hammond, Mike Pulley, Steve Magana, and Scott Vick. The team had many long and hard practices in their efforts to achieve the Number 1 title. They had pride not only for the team, but also for our school. 109 TOP LEFT: Bobo Sanchez and Mike Miranda BOTTOM LEFT: Arnold Vera made it in time to showed off their skills at batting practice. tag out Jake Stairs. TOP CENTER: Drew Brown, Jake Stairs, John BOTl'0lVl CENTER: Steve lvlagana and Quails, Jerry Correia, Sal Gonzales, Garvin Matthew Hammond were practicing the East, Matthew Hammond, and Arnold Vera motion for pitching, showed that they were ready to use their infield techniques at the next game. 110 v Varsity defended their Sierra Division title. .1 i i The 1978 Varsity Tennis Team started out the season as the defending Sierra Division Champions. The girls were led by Seniors Thea Uota, and Lynnette Waller. a The boys were led by Seniors Ron Garcia, and Marvin Masada, defending league doubles champs. TOP RIGHT: The 1978 Varsity Tennis Team consisted of: First Row - Matthew Magana, Robert Mitchell, Shirley Salido, Judy Yamamoto, Vickie Atwell, Leo Lopez, and Reynaldo Vallejo, Second Row - Marvin Masada, Thea Uota, Lynette Waller, Linda Salido, Lisa Gunland, Sharon Yamagiwa, Sherri Nakashima, and Cindy Yamamoto. Third Row - Randall Crawford, Brian Mason, and Ron Garcia. BOTTOM RIGHT: Co-captains Lynette Waller, Thea Uota, Coach George Gaus, co-Captains, Marvin Masada, and Ron Garcia led the Raiders in defending their Sierra Divisional Championship title. 111 3 . Y 5 1 J Y , at fwfr? TT' HV Q , ' 3 ll na ' ,i 'i:.:,' if .'f. , fr. .: Q' TOP LEFT: Matthew Nlagana shows the put the ball away with his powerful backhand. teachnique of volleying at the net. BOTTOM CENTER LEFT: Lynette Waller TOP CENTER LEFT: Sherri Nakashima and anticipated 6a99YlY H high lob. Sharon Yamagiwa concentrated on their doubles match. BOTTOIVI CENTER RIGHT: Thea Uota served an ace to one of her opponents. BOTTOIVI LEFT: Ron Garcia was determined to .. ,, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,, - T T M,,...,, -+ VL' ' .'fT.iff 1' 'fl , ' VVQ -ff 'T 'ITE 7,'Lfvif?3 13,4 A Q -- ff 1 ' A Q V' N 7:1 ff m 7,,,, mf?-79 .'.- 4,15 T ' ' 7 rl ,irri ' T T f J f f if 5 if v +i we fifty V+ T A ' +-jM+f++f'f gf? rrfifif ifftliii lfili -1 r'rr iiiv? 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The team consisted of 9 Juniors, 12 Sophomores, and 7 Freshmen, totaling 28 players. The JV's worked hard, and looked forward to playing Varsity tennis in the future. BOTTOM RIGHT: The 1978 Junior Varsity team consisted of: First Row - Jill Nishi, Janett Taylor, Angela Loflin, Susan Hawkins, Kim Claborn, Lisa Lane, Teresa Crandall, and Shonda Rau: Second Row - Keiko Uzaki, Anna Masada, Gladys Masada, Laurie Helm, Jennifer Wineman, Jeannine Rodari, Joann Hull, Margaret Nielsen, Shelly Callison, Anna Esteve, and Gayle Jensen, Third Row - Steve Moore, Ron Dustin, Rob Youngberg, Roger Crawford, Danny Haynes, Randall Bender, Pat Hemphill, Russell Bender and Henry Romero, 113 The Pep Squad did exceptionally vvell at NCA Camp held in the summer. The Cheerleaders vvon the spirit stick all three days, allovving them to take it home. The Pep Girls vvon approximately 42 ribbons for their outstanding eftorts. Along with their enthusiasm and spirit, the Pep Squad proudly entered the Caruthers High School 1977-78 school year excited and ready to make the year one to remember. The nine girls on the football squad helped boost the school spirit with rallies and other activities throughout the football season. During basketball, the squad consisted of six girls. 114 by nt of ti and a lot of hanging-in- but a rewarding experience as well. The girls were as much a part of their teams as the players themselves. TOP LEFT: The Football Squad consisted of: First Row - Pep Girls Judy Silva, Vickie Hall, Head Tami Gadberry, Narcy Larralde and Tami Crawford, Second Row - Cheerleaders Diane Hull, Head Debbie Hemphill, and Karen Hammond, Third Row e Cheerleader Jackie Davis, TOP RIGHT: The Wrestlerettes for the 1977- 78 season were: First Row - Lisa Singh, Second Row - Sherri Beauchamp, Lisa Lane and Rachell Nlillgpg, Third Row - Beth Richard, 1 .- - BOTTOM LEFT: Cheerleaders for the basketball season were Karen Hammond, Jackie Davis and Head Debbie Hemphill. BOTTOM CENTER: Tami Crawford, Narcy Larralde and Judy Silva were the Basketball Pep Girls. BOTTOM RIGHT: Head Cheerleader Debbie Hemphill and Pep Girl Narcy Larralde were hard at work painting signs for the football game. 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Z-' T X 'f ' fir 2 T: T, .- 4 Oda mi . A ,:-' 1- Xia 5 ,, 4 A A - xl I HAGOPIAN FARIVIS CLEVENGER IVI ERCANTILE GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE PAINTS PLUMBING PHONE 864 3019 P O BOX 97 Caruthers California H7811 Martin Hagopian 2246 E. Conejo , Q Fresno, CA 130 F AND S BUD at DANQS MARKET REPAIR 8. CUSTOM FRED AND SAM mm FARIVIING Groceries Meats Vegetables Drugs Lockers Phone 864 3181 2334 W ahoe Caruthers i 2318 Tahoe Caruthers California Ph 864 3652 ...fx CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF BROWN s FEED ARNOLD S FARM AND SUPPLY AND SEED ,NC POP SHDPPE Feed Veterinarian Supplies Rubber Boots Nllscellaneous Garden Seed and Supplies XXX Sherrll Street 864 8701 867 3558 P00 BOX 458 Riverdale, CA 2358 W Tahoe, Caruthers, CA 93609 - . T 3 ,-.3 :mv ' , j f of N ' A A S 733 , A z 1 ' ,AS I A-1. A A . , I I l XX78ll I I 0' - I' ' ,, 4 . I D 2 .-- .Th iq' 'Q --:x,.- X '32 a. . V T 131 CARUTHERS LUIVIBER C0 LUMBER XX RALPH 82 KEVIN GALLAHER to the Class of 78 2213W Superlor 864 3644 Telephone Bus 209 864 3226 Res 209 864 3505 HOPWO0D REALTY INSURANCE JAMES Y HOPWOOD 2222 W Tahoe Realtor Caruthers Calif 93609 IVIcLEOD FORD 3415 West lVlt Whitney Rlverdale Callfornla Thunderbird Galaxy Falrlane Carl T lVlcLeod Business Phone 867 3549 Fresno Phone 864 8804 KOVAC EQUIPIVI ENT C0lVI PANY Phone 268 4488 2708 E Jensen Fresno Ca 93745 WATSON AG CH EIVIICAL INCORPORATION Valley Nitrogen Producers of Fertlllzers NH3 Dry Llqulds Insecticides Custom Vlneyard 84 Cotton Spraying Phone l0fhceD 864 3551 Phone Jerry Watson llVlgrD 864 8631 :ogg I -Nets Lsvenyi t A - - Congratulations Falcon-lVlustanQ I I 132 12667 So Elm, Caruthers Florrst Furnuture 8LAppllances CB BUSINESS REIUIO 84 SJEGFBOS Dlscount Prlces SH E LTON S TOIVI 82 SHARON SHELTON 2341 W Tahoe Owner P O Box 155 Sales and Servlce Caruthers CA C2097 864 8671 93609 CARUTH ERS AUTO SUPPLY CAPLTH PS Headquarters For Automotive Parts 84 Supplies HARVESTING Marlon Wllllams 15593 S West Ave Phone 864 3450 DARREL S BARBER SHOP Featuring Layer 84 Shag Cuts 1362 South Henderson Ave Caruthers California OPEN 9 TO 6 AIVI ERICAN NATIONAL BAN K IVIELVIN E HARRIS Vice President Manager Caruthers Branch 13358 S Henderson 2357 West Tahoe Caruthers Phone 864 3057 Caruthers, CA I I I I I I ' 'I 1 Caruthers California ' I I Q .' if, , AUTO SUPPL 133 ly . 'I I VNV fx A , - I V A L A ' Y A X I4 QP sw KA EJ A X QWNXNNQLAK lf- Q1 THE SEVAN I E IN A -X T239 RESTAURANT I. . ASNE I ,X fu I 'xi A ' IW I JH tn I -f , I I A 5 L an LJ L If, I QT S, GA S , - I A SI S MENT COCKTAILS-DINING Roolvl-COFFEE SHOP- IQIQ6 x 9 IXQTCJI I , BANQUET FACILITIES 2, 'W . T' Q!026 Second K . S , i 2795 Floral Ave. 896-6363 ,Ami -I a, C fLIFe , IIJN J- my ,X NL, 896-2792 Selma, CA. 93662 EN I CX ,wp NJ ' H QD If F I F I AMERICAN DINO'S BAKERY K RAISIN PACKERS . 3 U I A A John Pabooian, Jr. IISWEETEST SHOP IN TOWN 2430 IVlcCalI 2335 Chandler-P.0. Box 30 Phone 396-2042 Selma, CA. 93662 Telephone C2095 896-4760 Selma, California 6 ,Q 99,. , A 6 I I . A 6,9 I 1 2..f3I I 3 TT 9' 4 M 6ffT .TTT .nz I 1 I in I 1 'Km' - 9 ' M, I s 5 3175 Highland Ave. 84 Hwy. 99 PHONES Selma 896-3293 Fresno 834- 5325 134 VIE DEL COMPANY CONGRATU LATIONS CLASS OF 78 11903 South Chestnut Ave. at Nebraska Phone 834 2525 LATON CO-OP GIN PWHERE GINNING IS AN ART AND SERVICE IS A PLEASURE lVlanager: Ken Bundy 4502 E. lVlt. Whitney C0 0P 'Q 90009 Laton California IVlonmouth Callfornla Phone 923 4943 SELIVIA TV CENTER LEES SERVICE 1922 E Front St 1924 E Front St Hugh Performance Selma Callforma Tlres and Wheels Firestone BF Goodrich TA S Phone 896 1360 lVllchelln Goodyear Armstrong Ruby Norrls John Howard 1919 Whltson St Proprietors Selma CA 93662 Bus Phone TACO COR RAL Shakes 15 Flavors Freezes Highway 43 and Nebraska lAt the stop SIQHI Selma Callfornla SWANSON FAH RN EY FORD SALES Total Transportation Center Rent A Car Leasing Fleet and Individual Leases Tailored to your needs Rent By the Day Week or lVlonth lVlost lVlaJor Credit Cards Honored 3105 Highland 896 4121 XX ll I I I I 135 I 136 M Al! ICAL COMPANY 76 I f 1 . , , 1 1 . - i 'R li AGRICULTURALINSECTICIDES, i HERBICIDES, FUNGICIDES, AND I SPRAY RIG RENTALS one: 485-0114 3490 So. Maple Fresno, Calif. AXNXiIrffff4Q Harold Masada ,, ff Judy Masada ff 1 X X EASTON DRUG Yf 1 ROYAL JEWELERS Fresno, Calif. 2 ,, ,,..,,,, -ROYAL SERVICE- Diamonds-Watcnes-Pearls- Repairs 266-1845 911 F Street PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COSMETICS ELLIOTT M FG. COM PANY GIFTS, SUNDRIES, VETERINARY SUPPLIES Post Oliice-Phone and PG and E Bills Mon-Fri 8:30-7:00 Sat. 9:00-6:00 Closed Sunday Casters-Conveyors-Hand Trucks Industrial Supplies Machine Shop Facilities 5796 So. Elm Ave. Easton, California 2664 5. Cherry Ph. 233-6235 264-2965 VULTURE GARBAGE bbwlggvg , U' MA L V X il X SE VICQEOQ ARCQ3Sg',?3ggf:gn 0 'I' DAN MARTIN X 42250 Q QXPEQA JJNNOIL COMPANY I . A0 X9 DQ 4, hJbCherry Fresno CA 93706 486 2770 , u 4 r XSJIVQ 6. oooo LUCK K Q05 STO S u 'Q ul 2791 W Caruthers Ave P O Box 485 Caruthers Cahfornla 864 3100 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CORNER Proprzetor Vurgll Martlnusen Corner of Mt View and Elm HAM LIN S EXXON Corner of Henderson and Tahoe P O Box 6 Caruthers California Db' 0 XPP ASS OF 78 Compliments of DON BUICK OLDS PONTIAC 84 GMC Selma Highway 99 at First St Ph 896 1865 DAVID HOFF CONSTRUCTION CO Llc No 167631 ll-In 9247 So Brawley Fresno CA 93706 268 7939 RUSSELL CRAWFORD CONSTRUCTION CUSTOM HOMES License No 13029 S Henderson 344293 Caruthers CA 864 3613 93609 291 2171 4 I x. . O Sv K b L Nl ' , V Q u I 557 ' ' ' ,,,,,,,, ' Av 3 I :W . - 4- X- ff Go 0. . . 4014 Q l of A A 0 in . Comnjercialiilndustrial F 13 7 I r IX A lk D15 ,g. 52' I A. Aix' XV Z CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 78 WINTER ABAJIAN WELL DRILLING Dependable Servnce Since 1920 JOHN SCHRACK ANTHONY PREITO JIM SCHRACK Specialists In Reverse Rotary Drllllng Over 9000 Wells Drllled wlth All Formations Carefully Recorded 896 3045 WE DEVELOP AND DRILL WITH AIR -FJ, MANUFACTURE OUR OWN CASINGS mf II all! -A Fi-KK X, 1 I , GRAVEL PACK OR OPEN BOTTOM 'G-wil me I -- - ' Q' 1-I X I 891 s Golden state Blvd HJ AW' Selma Callfornla XJ, CARUTHERS LIONS CLUB :SWE SERVE LIONS YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM EASTO N FALL FESTIVAL DONATE S500 IN SCHOLARSHIPS CAR UTH ERS FAIR ASSOCIATION CONTRIBUTE TO ATHLETIC AND OTHER LOCAL TOY PILE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS STUDENT SPEAKER CONTEST HELP DISTRIBUTE FOOD BASKETS TO NEEDY FAMILIES AT CHRISTMAS LIO N S FLAG DAY FIREWORKS SALE EYE FOU N DATION CONTRIBUTE TO YOUTH PROGRAMS DONATE EYE GLASSES CONSTRUCTED KAISER MEMORIAL SPONSOR EXPLORER POST FOUNTAIN MOTHERS DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST ERECTED CITY ENTRANCE SIGNS HONOR MOTHER OF THE YEAR I f xx ll N ffl al! 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A I X aa ofdzr c y I f KJ' . . 0- WE F' 'T S, 3- J' if l 138 CAROLE'S IMPERIAL Ted Araki Sat Araki BEAUTY SALON C I B S ' OmFp0ftfhei12,tjWQQV'Ce SELIVIA AG SUPPLY INC. appreciates fine service Hair Shaping - Coloring - Hi Styling Scott Nakashgma Cold Waves 2319 W Superior Caruthers Elmer K0baSl'1l Phone 896 1762 864 3009 Calif 93609 1053 So Golden State Blvd Selma lVlcCALL PHARMACY P0 BMW JAY 0 EATON 0 E47- E313 1 '7' SURA RICK CONARD Caruthers Calif 93609 Phone 864 3235 MCCALL PHARMACY Qvili 2424 lVlcCall Avenue Selma California Phone 896 2524 CAR UTH ERS DRY GOODS 2337 West Tahoe Caruthers California 864 3052 seg 'Ts- 13360 S Henderson OWNERS CONGRATULATIONS TO DAVID 84 VELIVIA BARBER THE Cl-ASS OF 78 A 2 S if S jk .lv on , X X X X al ,dspi Y pppp 6 9 A A 4' 'Ao X SXSWW A R S Agmerican ' SSOST rr'-- A XXX A National Bank . . Y ,xx A A segx N .xigxxx X2 - .... .1 . A A sgxg M N , ,e,,,,.. . lo... . , 1 BIG POTATO IVIARKET 6047 So. Elm Fresno California 226-5904 I M-.f.asa....i,1 B46'6'f0 ICE HARRY TUTUNJIAN fir' if e.RovvERs PACKERS sH1PPERs Ofnce 834-5366 Radio Dispatch 237-9103 - Car 561 562 or 564 Harry - 439-1499 2699 E. Manning Karnie - 834-3704 Fresno, CA 93725 Bob - 237-4426 N jul 84 S O N S 45 xl I : If - fn I I I I TANIGUCHI FARIVI SUPPLY 213 W Coneio Ave Caruthers CA BOOSTER S CLU B Ni finmim 44?-. X f f i La' NSR Congratulations to the Class of 78 PRESIDENT Ron Kiepper VICE PRESIDENT Dave Harder TREASURER Rick Stiaxniey W, I' X 'X . w, A. G I r 5 A, -. 1 D... 1 I y uw- I1 V 5 ' fx., . f .- n ' X R sf -' : .S if ' 2 xg my Q 5 x .fn N 1--,g a N J' . ' ' 'W 1 .. Q1 W I ,. su.. I Yfff H . . , I fx I . , i,iIa X 1 ' ' I I 2 il- A I F' X I ' Hi- 1 I ' -TX if iii? :Cx 5 ni. Sb. 4 4 I 'if F391 . f 4 M' f X M., - ' I 'ff' V 1 - QS -'ff I f '?i I if H ' 1, f f E v ' , .... if 5 ff CIE. . I , ,f ' 1 'ff If f ' I , ,sf Y' hun , If TV .' A 41. Q ' Y' - - 11' I If ll! 1.1 . r . f -A V' 1 I fi ,' ,,., I 1:17 X 'ii' ii E fy SECRETARY: Russell Efjirgj X 1 , ,sg ,L .f v X..- ,I I 7 . 2 iakyfiifia IN V x I ii I gf- R ---w .4 5-.f X 2 ' '- - is-4.-f Q 4' j-in L -...i 5- '-ek Q., X, :.-M- :M -X ' O2 if F mfg--.,x i ,X W i .,,,A 11 .A X' '.,,, .g'I I,'ius.KE,.g 1' M I-, Xt '-.QF ,-N k xx ix HX rV,,.,M ,i fy v,'gA.51fCx lm! 'TLS 5.-'xl X is lnll E N E.,-ff?-af if - MAgP'X . . ,WN M 1 - . 3 KJ :,-X -I NL !! 'X. X I Q-,X if .I 6,5 I, as ' W X S 'N Ai J N X K I R I ,1 xi x X XX- 'Ni Q 14 ,ni ix 5 X-i CQ Q -4.--' 5 5 fi o gh X 5 X. X x i 1. SHOP THE FRIENDLY WAY THE LASSEN IVIARKET WAY! Five Points Caruthers Huron ,If yy Soledad in 'Eg The voice of Lassen Market BEST WISHES CLASS OF 78 13015 So Elm Caruthers CA Phone 864 3446 COOPER INSURANCE Beal' Eaglesdinagm AGENCY Rock 96 FM Stereo FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS I CECILC COOPER KEN COOPER 5722 South Elm Phone 268 8813 M Fresno Caluf rr, rf' 54 . I - U W . 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Tahoe ACCOUNTANT, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Phone 864-8881 Caruthers, CA George Blair COwnerJ I ' Q I I Walter Blair lConsultantD ADDI'anCe5 Electrical Plllmblng awe specialize in taxes .I-ff Je,,if,f and ministers' taxes . 925' 5' 2224 Tahoe Bjcyikdlk g C2097 864-3259 Caruthers, CA 93609 99 I --Wt' , Q. jkggxqkiii Loungegy rpg INK? Nqff ---grey Landon, Owner U I I rmerly Day 84 Nite Lunch 5 -, if Milli ' f ll ' if 'X-.aff ifx-E49 -Q ' iw Caruther , CA Phone 864-9994 14 2 CAR UTH ERS VARIETY STORE IVlcCalls Patterns Yardage Jewelry f , Sur Fl A h:eV g 4, .. ,I 1 :as ,A V , ,,.,5- Q f ' , ig so , . x , g , 1. I I JK In b . Q Q' mm. I , ,aar 8, Q Ai H. , ' 1' Z ig., I 0 L lf' ' 5 as - ,W . S-4.4 V K if 1 1, I I 5,.l.g':I'3I2'r I2 rf X .3 . L, I I r,,1e School Supplies Yarn 13368 So Henderson Caruthers CA 864 8730 IT HEN WESTERN SPRAY KAYS K C CHEMICAL CORPORATION Open 7 A 'V' 7 P 'V' GIANT BURGER BREAKFAST LUNCH 84 DINNER DAILY SPECIALS FOOD TO GO OR EAT HERE 'S FROSTIES Phone 864 8872 2220 W Tahoe Caruthers CA FRI SAT SUN 'LAT' I Dusting Seedlng Spraying Fertlllzlng 11841 So Henderson Caruthers California in if Phone 864 3005 ,L CHINESE FOOD I 1 lv g is . Q Y - . I i - i - . ' ' C I I my .. -' ' ' 1 . k I yn , if 1 : , 1 ,Eg rl, - I V, il Qjfii 5: W ' z 1 I al my 'I g . w 'I K K . I . . 1 - -' I -east? Y 1 5 lf ' laggff , - . TlJ, H ' ' ll ' w -,Q 1 Y v 1 in , ., . l I , . k dj? .- I y ,z - 5- ' I I I ' I I ,, 'T NYM , 14 Bjwni MM fgkwdmyw WWW, Zfiyf mr r w 0, JZ,-,gl 'A 977 L ' f M JL, 5 U R GAN G Ljsakgunlund f X Sherri Nakashima . 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