Clovis High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Clovis, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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YWi, gl-in N avi 2 E 7a6le of Con ten M Foreword ......, Dedication .... Staff .,.,............. Administration - Faculty ....,...,.... Campus Leaders Graduates ...,... Undergraduates Sports ....,.,.,...... Organization Activities ...,. Sponsors ,.... Senior Index .. Epilogue a.... To you, Mr. Harley Qreeman, we MR. HARLEY FREEMAN 4- Y: Mr. Freeman and friend talk things over. We the class of l96O proudly announce that this year's Cavalcade is dedicated to a man whose sterling qualities are reflected in our school activities. He has given unstintingly of his time and talents to arouse spirit and enthusiasm for good old Clovis High. Under his direction half- times during football seasons for the last seven years have been outstanding in every respect, and spirit at basketball games has been perked up by the Pep Band's spirited music. Each year he has devoted many after-school hours in preparation for our Golden Cougar Band's participation in the All Western Band Revue at Long Beach. He also co- supervises our Maiorettes and Letter Girls, and accordingly, they too have become outstanding in our league. He has cheerfully co-operated with our Pep Girls and Yell Leaders in planning and presenting rallies. The annual spring Band Show, Mardi Gras, was a huge success largely due to his efforts. In short, everywhere there is music, there is our band director, and to you, Mr. Harley Freeman, we dedicate the Caval- cacle of 1960. The band practices for another outstanding halftime performance. dedicate the Cmlalcade of I 96 0. I u gm, , jf' Q' , , Wulxiwjipf ,,,V,. ZMB, inn Mr. Freeman and vh bond f greeQ Vice- : 5 W gb Presideni Richard M. 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Working unobserved : S The members of this year's staff , 'Elf f ' 'X 1 1 it Af in our new room behind the li- brary, we have prepared a book Y ' which we hope will be enioyed , - r by everyone who reads it, . i F P t 1 , . 652 35 1 is 4 4,6 - if nu' at , . Judy Thomas Bob Oliver editor iunior editor David Bowen I ' Mr. Shelton assistant editor ' advisor W . LV ff - K s its fs 5' 'EIB 29? Z 4. ,,,,,e w-,tx 'T '---M., .t,,, ,W ----r f:'.. CAVALCADE STAFF. Row lr Julie DeHaven, assistant copy editor, Barbara Bitter, photography editor, Judy Thomas, editor, Jinny Davis, ad editor, Linda lpser bookkeeper, Janet Gard, bookkeeper, Jan Barber, copy editor, Sharon Nelson, artist, Row 2: Mike Campbell, sports editorg Bert Schorling, assistant sports editor David Bowen, assistant editor, Bob Oliver, junior editor, Ronnie Brumley, assistant photography editor: Pat McEvoy, photographerg Brian Gardner, assistant a editor, Bob Friesen, photographer, Russell Wright, artist. 5 K 1 Y x KX,g?i3Q3f fl? 2 51,8 xx Q-K , HK kfji FJ Q?ZZ,g7QC- f K 4' X ffl, ' ' 4 ffl?-l 444' X ' ba 'XX K 5 f Q? X cbzff?-'QJZC c?'jXQ f, -G! V 3 K ilklvj .,. A Ijpf TLA QQ QL V K - X ,I Q- k Wx 4. 3:4 Qkb fdfaf z KE MW K ff X six, QQ-J iw li QQ' Q2 5 Q 1 , 7.2 Q- 25 f XA 9, X-li vw Q if 2. N C35 Q Od 1 5 Q its 1 .ri X UJ Y - 'if W , -Q 1 5 ' X J A e '52 , 2 -QJ i, , XXX pf - K fj I x .bk J ,u X . X! 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Congratulations to a most excellent senior class upon your graduation. l have every confidence that you will succeed and you have my best wishes. Sincerely yours, Superintendent wr--A L te. l X Q E13 t ' 235, ,l V ' . ..ltt V ggqw - ' flue ' .4 Q, ' L 4.1 MR. GEORGE HOLLESEN Chairman of the Board of Trustees MR. CHARLES PREUSS 1 355 . , . .,f 3 1- 2 l ' . In 7 i i Qt .f MR. LLOYD MERRIMAN Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting, get under- standing. These words written nearly 3,000 years ago are a continuous challenge to every student. The ability to iudge soundly and to deal keenly with facts is a quality grelatly to be sought after. Fortunate indeed is the person who while striving for a scholastic accolade can also become imbued with a desire to un- derstand the needs of his fellow students and this world of which we are a part. lt is the concern of the Board of Trustees that students of Clovis Union High School may fu-lr-.lava Hagen mnrtlav nnnlc Vjjice Ata j keep CloiJiA High machine ty running MRS. DOROTHA SMITH, besides being secretary to Mr, Theiler, comes in con- tack with many students issuing parking permits, and publishing the daily bullet- in. She also works closely with our student body officers as they come in to confer with Mr. Theiler. MR. JOHN HANSON, our accountant, handles the purse strings with integrity and efficiency. C.U.H.S. students meet this friendly and helpful man through club and student body finances. He also issues shop cords and purchase orders. Mr. Hanson handles these and many other tasks with a smile. JEAN MEYERS, as Mr. Atkin's secretary, takes care of all his correspondence. As District Secretary, she is in charge of preparing all inter-district permits and all the other business of the school district. She handles all the correspond- ence for the board of trustees. Among her many other duties, she processes all Clovis High mail and issues work permits. MRS. JENNY MORRIS, whom many stu- u dents have seen in the attendance of- MRS. RUTH BELL, as a general secretary in the student office, has various duties to perform. Students come to her for bus permits and guest permits for school functions. She also issues off-campus permits and ties up other loose ends in the attendance office. lice, handles all tardies and absences. Her efficient methods keep things up to date all day and make her an indispen- sable part of the school machinery. MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS keeps permanent business records, and administers those horrid things called rep,ort cards. She is also Mr. Kastner's secretary. The stu- dents come in contact with her pleasant personality when they apply for peti- tions for student body office. She delves into her records and checks to see if our grade averages are high enough to make us eligible to run for office. 14 mini tmtor , coumelo A, the librarian, and time '?ff:-f w i fiz' ' i I fy km, .. i, ' 1 , QR.. You lthe seniorsl are part of an important group who have succeed- ed in reaching one of the steps to success in your lifetime. Approxi- mately forty percent of all students nationally, who enter high school, fail to reach graduation. This success calls for greater responsibility on your part to make our great American Democracy work and thrive. This responsibility is measured by your participation in community civic affairs and state and national affairs. Do a good iob in everything you do and be worthy of the nation's praise, and my wish is for your success and happiness in your personal lives. , ,J 'QQ MR. JACK HOWARD, Vice-Principal MR. GEORGE KASTNER, Principal Congratulations to the Class of l96O and the staff of the Cavalcade. Your devotion to duty has resulted in an excellent year for you all. As you reflect on the past four years, the time has literally flown. Realiz- ing the swiftness by which time actually passes, l urge you all to con- tinue your education. All of you may not be in a position to continue your education in a formal manner, but there is no real place in our government for the uneducated. All of you will have additional oppor- tunities available to increase your learning. As individuals and as a group, continue to strive to seek true knowledge. Again, congratulations and best wishes to you all. N-1 44224 Ci, MR. ROBERT THEILER, Vice-Principal One of the most valued and cherished reminders of the happy moments spent at Clovis High School will be found while reminiscing through the pages of your school annual, the Cavalcade. Here, you will find recorded in picture and prose, the many wonderful facets of school life. You will look back, as the years pass, with a deep feeling of nostalgia, upon the days, which at the time, seemed perhaps to move slowly, but in retrospect you will realize, vanished all too rapidly. To the staff, congratulations are in order for a job well done in keeping the spirit of the yearbook tradition alive at Clovis High School. Appreciation for your work will commence naw and continue to grow as time passes. me liek to grow 6otlc ment ly and playdcallq SX MR. BOB GROSS. Mr. Gross, the head counselor, does an excellent iob of solving the students' problems. He is more than willing to do everything possible for them. His official duties are to organize and coordinate the guidance program. MRS. MARION GAINES. Most of the girls at Clovis High have met Mrs. Gaines at one time or another. Always ready to lend a hand to anyone who needs it, Mrs. Gaines has always been u favorite at our school. Besides being a friend, she keeps us informed about scholarships, graduation requirements, and any other academic matters that concern us. MRS, LAURA FISK. A large percentage ol the students don't see Mrs. Fisk very often. She is usually busy easing someone's misery or checking on health conditions around the school. Mrs. Fisk is one person with whom everyone should be acquainted, not iust for medical reasons, but also because she is a delightful person to know. MISS KATHLEEN BOLING. Without Miss Boling our library would not be quite the same. She keeps it neat, clean, and useful, and is always willing to help any student find what he is looking for. Besides her contacts with the students, she receives, marks, and distributes all text books. Well-A taffed campcw rum Amoo tlilq. , .- lift ,. ht 161 LL'L. E ' 1 George Gegogeine head custodian CUSTODIANS. Row lz Glenn McCarty, Winiterd Pipkin, Joe Hand, Leonard Tinkler, Bennie Noonkester, lloyd Bridges, George Gegogeine. Row 2: Ray Dunbar, Keith . Dunbar, Earl Richardson, Royce Allen, Lewis Rutter, Harold Broadwell, Warren These busy men keep our beautiful -campus Soudersl Anhw LUN, Horace phillips. green and clean, provide teachers with sup- plies, and act as general handymen. They are indispensable. f j S .I-1 Y . CAFETERIA STAFF. Loetta Noonkester, Mildred Allen, Evelyn Porman, Mary Gould, Margaret Naonkester, Kathleen Sullenger, Betty Nevins. Elizabeth Torongo, not pictured. TRANSPORTATION. Row l: Mr. Tinkler, Mr. Oliver, Mr. McElroy, Mr. Odle, Mr. Larmer, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Carrey. Row 2: Mr. Jones, Mr, Swanson, Mr. Middleton, Mr. McFarland, Mr. A, Warkentin, Mr. Utter, Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Loe, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Stovall. Betty Nevins head cook These are the women who are responsible for cooking our tasty, well-balanced hot lunches five days a week. A . it 1,4 ... Luther Loe and .lack Tinkler heads of transportation Out early each morning, home late each night -- these are the rewards of our bus drivers. They must be skilled drivers and patient guardians, because transporting a sardine-packed bus load of teenagers is quite a task. 4 ,f ,rf ,J r v N ,R ff! Qjf if if , A, x . I if QW UA! X 1' jan X 2' 0' J QQ' ' N! 2, if' My F LU' jx I LL,, ,X ,LJ My 7 I fr K, pf' f ty ,ff ff 4 , KJ t -w 1 gf? A yr-M1 , I ij f lynx W ffy wg? VJ s E? f w Q A I Jig' .N if 'J 5 K LJ . fin ,U 5 gf' I F 5, My J ! f ,jf , f v fx X ' . x . f -L fi S-1 N KL V, .f ,ff Q VJ f I ,TMMIXJJ L 0 1 5 Social Science JOHN BROWNING World History Freshman Football Coach J.V. Baseball Coach PAUL BOYER Social Science l Junior Boys' Counselor Are there any questions or thought on this? PHlLLlP GARVER Senior Problems Advisor: Senior Class, ROBERT GROSS Senior Problems Head Counselor C.S.F. Advisor: Senior Class DONALD UTTER Social Science I Physical Education Advisor: Swim team, Ski Club WILLIAM ULRICH Social Science Il U. S. History Advisor: Sophomore class, Sophomore ring committee WALDO WARKENTIN U. S. History World Hislory Advisor: Junior class l hope your generation will make better history than our generation is. AARON WARKENTIN German JOHN GARTMAN BILL EMBREY United States History Senior Problems World History B Football Freshmen Boys' Counselor Track Advisor: Boys' Federation Senior Boys' Counselor JOHN OUILL JAMES SWANSON World History U. S. History Advisor: Student Council, Economics-Geography Student Congress Advisor: Junior Class Learning can be lunl ngli li LEONA BILLINGS ELLENOR BRUMBAUGH FRED CAIRE DENNIS HARRIS English IV English I, ll English I English IV Speech Correction Advisor: Freshman class, Advisor: Senior class Advisor: Freshman class Boys' Federation Are you Iis eni g? Future Teachers of America Alla Ollltllly JAMES HOOPER IRMA DARDEN V, , ,,,, , ,- English ui English in U Debatell Drama I, ll Advisor: Junior class Forensics Advisor: National Thespian lndeed sol Speech I Society English ll Ftigialiiiiilll PHIL McELROY JANET SHARP ANTONINE TAYLOR English Ill English l, ll, Ill English IV Advisor: Freshman class Advisor: Senior class, Will you please give me the Cards and Announcements courtesy of your attention? Committee TED SCZBECKI English I Advisor: Freshman class l.el's have less talking and more thinking. HOWARD WELLS English II Journalism I, ll Advisor: Cougar's Growl When everything else foils think! cience I CHESTER COVER SIDNEY OLIVER REGINALD RICHARDSON DARWIN THORPE Chemistry Physiology General Science College Biology General Science College Biology Physics Biology I Advisor: Science Club Advisor: Science Club, Advisor: Science Club General Science let's go to work. Science Proiects Let's be seated. Advisor: Science Club Varsity Tennis Coach Actually, this is crud Illatlaematicsf FRANK ANDERSON Applied Math Assistant Football Coach Assistant Track Coach J.V. Basketball Coach ROBERT HUGHES Algebra I General Math Advisor: Sportsmen Club, Rolly Club, Freshmen Boys Decimals make no difference. I give you 50c and you give me live dollars, and we're even. JEAN STOVALL Algebra I Plane Geometry Advisor: Rally Club, Yell Leaders ROXIE VARADIAN Algebra I, ll Advisor: California Scholarship Federation THOMAS IGERCICH LOYD MCFARLAND Plane Geometry General Math Trigonometry-Advanced Math Algebra Advisor: Sophomore Class, Advisor: Math Club Math Club lsn't that right? FRANK APECECHEA Spanish I Conversational Spanish Advisor: Spanish Club lo que no se empieza no se termina. ?o ei n language JOSEPHINE BERINE MARIE PEART BETTY IIUCH Spanish I, II, III French I, ll, Ill latin I, II Advisor: Spanish Club, English ll Advisor: Senior class, Girls' League Advisor: Future Teachers of Romani Laeti Comprenden Ustedes? America Eh bienl Allons. WILLIAM AUKERMAN English Mathematics Social Science Remedial Reading Advisor: Future Teachers of America 'Chewing gum should neither be seen nor heard. Jgriculta e GEORGE MIDDLETON HENRY CARTER MAX HENDERSON Vocational Agriculture Vocational Agriculture Farm Mechanics, Agricultural Shop Advisor: Future Farmers of General Science General Agriculture America, Advisor: Junior class, Advisor: Future Farmers of Junior class Future Farmers of America America, California Young Farmers Special fdacativn Klwine A e Q :J JOSEPH HERBER NORWOOU EBEN ROBERT FULLER Typing I Clerical Bookkeeping Office Practice Sclesmanship Office Pmdice Bookkeeping I' H Advisor: Bookkeepinq for F Business Eg9'llS'E May I have your allenlion, Cougofs Grow' reshmen Base al ooch lease? .. - Advisor: Commercial Club P 3-2-l-G0 lTyplng Classes, 'Now, let me qive you an example. CHARLES MITCHELL General Business Advisor: Commercial Club Whal is lhe big M? :iffy T ' gr V, Q, We L M. , ,J ,. f JUDSON SHELTON Cavalcade Business Molh Typing II Advisor: Cavalcade 1 Use your head-lhink. L w E: 1 ELSIE RAYMOND Typing l Advisor: Commercial Club Class- KENNETH WILCOX Transcription Shorlhand l Business Low General Business Sludy Hall Advisor: Commercial Club Home fconomiw BEVERLY MARSHALL MARTHA JENSEN CATHERINE COLEMAN Home Economics I, II, Ill Homemaking l, ll, III Counseling Advisor: Future Homemakers Advisor: Future Homemakers Home Economics of America, of America Advisor: Girls' League Sophomore Class Time is preciousI bf-i er Training Evemuzo 1oNes ' D. , , WILLIAM POST Loweu. smoens river Training D - T . . . . . Ver '9'n '9 Driver Training 141-tA and C'raftA I LONNIE BELL NADAN CHILADOUX Crafts I, II Art I, ll Creative Arts That's artI?l Art l Advisor: Junior class Sit down and shut upI BETTY CAUGHELL Girls' Physical Education Advisor: G.A.A., Junior Class, Rally Club Come on gang. Let's hustle. ESTHER LEACH Girls' Physical Education Girls' Swim Team Coach Advisor: Senior Class Phlpical fducation FRAN JONES DONALD LEE Girls' Physical Education Boys' Physical Education Noon Recreation Study Hall Advisor: Rally Club, Maiorettes, Noon Recreation Pep Girls, Letter Girls B Football let's go everybody. Varsity Baseball ,UOYP LEEST , HANK ROLDAN BOYS PhY5'C0' Ed'-'Canal' Boys' Physical Education Varsity Football J-V, Pacman Advisor: Block C 1-,ack Line up for exercises. Advisor: Cudeh On your backs for V-ups - one, two, three, etc. KEN SNOW B Basketball CHARLES STARK ARLENE WOODS Boys' Physical Education Girls' Physical Education Varsity Basketball Tennis Golf Advisor: G.A.A., Sophomore O.K,, fellows, let's go. Class 7 Wi MERCEDES EDWARDS HARLEY FREEMAN Choral Music Instrumental Music Judaic tu-ia! 141-t4 NORMAN AVEDIAN CHARLES BLODGETT LEROY JENKS Beginning Automotive Mechanics Architectural Drawing Machine Woodworking Frosh Shop Mechanical Drawing I, ll Mill and Cabinet Advisor: Industrial Arts Club Frosh Shop Frash Shop Advisor: Industrial Arts Club, Advisor: Industrial Arts Club Sophomore Class Class dismissed. gi PAUL MENNUCCI JAMES WALKER, .lR. Metal Shop Advanced Automotive Mechanics Mechanical Drawing Vocational Automotive Mechanics Freshman Mechanical Drawing Advisor: Sophomore Class, Traffic safety and control Let's go to work! Piano Advisor: Madrigal Singers, Hi-Liters Choir, Senior Class Restl i mums mins Hula are eA ta6liAlaed and order iz I Ronnie Brumley, president Carolyn Blodgett, treasurer Sue Turner, secrefflry Margaret Glim, assistant treasurer 'ept 69 acti e Atudent 90 ernment Christy Wild, social chairman Julie De Haven Fred Dawson vice president The Clovis High student body elected these officers to direct its varied activities and fulfill the many duties of student government. This group of consciencious students has devoted much time and energy to making Clovis High a school of which its students can be proud and a school that holds an interest for them. Ron Takahashi commissioner of safety and welfare commiggigner of qthleticg Jan Barber, yell leader Student Council and Student C'ongreAA Active Cougar waits for meeting to begin. STUDENT COUNCIL, Row l: Sue Turner, Ron Brumley, Carolyn Blodgett, Jan Barber, Julie DeHaven, Christy Wild, Terry Riordan. Row 2: John Henrichs, Mr. Theiler, Alvin Gould, Jim Sirimarco, Ran Takahashi, Fred Dawson. Every social science class elects one representative to the Student Congress. In this way every student of Clovis High is represented in the legislative body ot our student government. This group meets twice a month to discuss and pass legislation on student body business. NYL Cabinet meeting at Clovis, STUDENT CONGRFSS - First Semester, Row l: Fred Dawson, Ron Takahashi, Alvin Gould, Carolyn Blodgett, Julie DeHaven, Ron Brumley, Sue Turner, Jan Barber, Christy Wild, Margaret Glim, Don Lincoln. Row 2: Naomi Wilcox, Jan Weeks, Barbara Castro, Bob Randolph, Rick Flick, Roger Bailey, Sue Schroeder, Ann Currie, Mike Campbell, Ginny Hall, Leanne McComas, Judy Micheleson. Raw 3: Ruth Ann lapel, Bert Scharling, Harlan Caswell, John Henrichs, John Murnkami, Pat Johnson, Vicki Riordan, Pat Carpenter, Pat Stehlik, Joyce Hall, Cheryl Brown. Row 4: Judy Barrett, Mason Yamamoto, Lloyd Smith, Jim Sirimarco, Bob Holland, Jill Dubisch, Vernon, Stewart, Mary Mechem, Robert Mandolsi. Row 5: Brian Gardner, Donna Wesley, Sandy Mack, Bonnie Morgan, Wanda Coyerly, Bonnie Thompson, Bill Bretz. Row 6: Wayne Stokes, Richard Taylor, Geoffrey Chotfer, Leonard Meyers, Ron Radish, Richard Church. Row 7: Burnam Schoa, Charlotte Ashbrook. A gi ilwsgg 6 at , W. vs? ly ive' Mi -M if 2 Q , T K 1 L f f V V ' I' ig! kj- , 53' 5 1: 'Q s ' A 3 .Q lm 1' 5 'Gag-4' 'L 'wif J' Some dutie of Atudent go e nment af CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE. Row I: Judy Thomas, Sue Schroeder, Pat Stehlik, Barbara Castro, Jan Weeks, Sue Turner. Row 2: Ron Brumley, Dave Bowen, Alvin Gould, Fred Dawson, Vernon Stewart. Headed by the Commission- er of Social Activities, this committee organizes a n d decorates for the school dances. The constitution committet met this year to revise thi student body constitution il order to provide Clovis Higl with efficient governmen machinery. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Row 'l: Jinny Davis, Sharon Nelson, Christy Wild, Micki Rivera, Linda Ipsen. Row 2: Ken Paull, Ron Brumley, Allen McCutchen, Raul Chavez. feleyated to committee fo efficient execution STUDENT COURT. Row l: Sharon Nelson, Julie DeHaven, Fred Dawson, Rusty Willson. Row 2: Raul Chavez, Bill Bretz, Charles Smith. The election committee has com- plete charge of ballots, polls, the election assembly, and any other business pertaining to the student body elections. Eight of the ten members of Student Court are chosen from various stu- dent body organizations. The other two members are the Commissioner of Safety and Welfare, who is chief iustice, and the vice president, who is prosecuting attorney. ELECTION COMMITTEE. Row l: Diane Johnson, Charles Shaa, Cathy Wild. Row 2: Julie DeHaven, Tom Shamp, Don Adams, Bob Randolph. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Row l: Sharon Orr, Jinny Davis, Linda lpsen, Becky Hall, Judy Fries, Cheryl Harding. Row 2: Morris Carsten, Bert Schorling, Raul Chavez, Darlene Steffensen, Mar- lene Allen, Bruce Dawson, Clyde Reynolds. For the first time, the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes have com- bined their talents into one assem- bly. The assembly committee is responsible for the production of that assembly. xl D QDUQTQ5 C Seniom profit 6g their miA talzeA and are on the tlu-e hold of the leader laqe of Mme:-iea The class of l96O has left its impression on Clovis High. As we leave our dear old alma mater we look back at the past four years with nostalgia. Our Freshman year was a little frightening at first, but not for long. Led by our officers - Lupe Gonzales, Becky Charlesworth, Linda Wells, Carolyn Blodgett, and JoAnne Plog - and pepped by our yell leaders - Yvonne Doolittle, Linda Johnson, and Nanci Mosekian -we began the year with the Reception Dance, where we all got acquainted. ' Then, suddenly, we were not beginners any more. With our old officers llupe, Becky, and Carolynl and two new cheer leaders - Blossom Gipson and Sue Schroeder - we sold ice cream at the football games, put on the best assembly of the year and moved into our bright new cafeteria, and eight new classrooms. This was the year the varsity football team figured in a three-way tie for the league championship. We picked out and ordered our Junior rings and prepared to become upperclassmen. Since any Junior class has many activities, we elected leaders who we were sure would be capable of mapping out and organizing this action-packed year efficiently. For president there was Ronnie Brumley, for vice-president, Sue Turner, for secretary-treasurer, Linda Rossi, and for yell leaders, Blossom Gipson and Bruce Hensley. This was prom year, so we had to make money. We sold coffee, doughnuts, apples, banners, and megaphones. Then we put on Seventeenth Summer, which helped quite a bit and was a big success, too. Sporting charcoal-gray sweaters and shiny new rings, we waited impatiently for next year. Three years had passed since we first entered Clovis High, and now we were about to leave. At the begin- ning of our Senior year we selected officers - Lupe for president, Alvin Gould for vice-president, Betty Flynn for secretary-treasurer, and Jeanne Cox and Leanna Koiigian for yell leaders. Then our activities began. On Career Day we all went to Reedley and learned about vocations. Since we were going to have many expenditures this year lDitch Day, Luncheon, stone, personalized yearbooksl, we had to have money. For this we sold soft drinks, held after-game dances, and put on a play called The Little Dog Laughed. As the year rolled past and graduation came near, we became involved in more activities. There were cap and gown fittings, ordering and sending out cards and announcements, days of graduation practice, baccalaur- eate, and, finally, graduation itself and the Halleluiah Hop. The final days of our last high school year float past in a blurred panorama of memories, old friends, and bustling activities. Goodbye, Alma Mater! Goodbye! Un iouA committee A602 maize the . , I COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE. Row I: Brenda Tatham, Sally Stark, Audrey Regier, Micki Rivera. Row 2: Linda Rossi, Sharon Nelson, Pat Carpenter, Row 3: Dave Bowen, Robert Simpson, Brian Gardner, Larry Abe. BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE. Row T: Sue Stehlik, Karen Prange, Charlotte Hackett. Row 2: Daryl DeGraw, Jan Weeks, Arline Edwards, larry Titus. LUNCHEON COMMITTEE. Row I: Linda Jackson, Maureen Frame, Lynda Johnson, Dianna Denton. Row Z: Veronica Roughy, Kay Rigsby, Ruth Hoter, Lois Turner. Q I TF liz' STONE COMMITTEE. Row I: Norman Vogan, Ken Paull, Richard Irwin. W Row 2: Bert Schorling, Al McCutchen, Gary Ruff, Bob Church. I i i Jeanne Cox yell leader ,-..,,: ina! year memo a6le alwayrf -'YIM -M., CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE. Row l Sanders, Emilie McQuone, Shirley DeFehr, Judi Redwine. 2: Janet Gard, Steve Kover, Shirley Kisling. Bev Row SALES COMMITTEE. Row la Pal Bezayilf, Linda Webster, Delores Gilmore, Melinda Louie. Row 2: Tommie Greenway, Sara Butler, Lois Newbery, Charliene Lucas, Gloria Constanz Row 3: Ginna Jones, Tanya Ward, Chris Pearce. Row 4' Jack Sanborn, Jack Vance, Wes McElroy, Carole Smith. X.- ,W 6 . yell leade i hanas Janet Baker Carol Reynolds Row 2 Barbara Roth nda Cochrum, Steve Caprelian, Patsy Fisk. Row 3: Warren berli, Greg Parman, Bill Alleberry, Jerry Martin. PS AND GOWNS COMMITTEE. Row l: Janet Scuri, Clio e SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Row l: Vicki Lopez, Linda Rossi, Micki Rivero, Dolores Lopez, Yvonne Doolittle. Row 2: Jeannie Fitzgerald JoAnn Sarrenll leanna Kollglan Shirley Morgan r Tiboni Leonna Koiigion Row 3: Jim McCrummen, Don Gaab, Rusty Willson, Dave Q10 If and lwno i 61-ought J. Davis Judy Thomas Carolyn Blodgett mny - math-science plaque winner vocational arts plaque winner fine arts plaque winner These students were selected to represent the various departments in an award contest sponsored by the Bank of America. The departments are English, social science, and foreign language in the liberal arts field, math and science in their field, music and art in the fine arts field, and business, agriculture, industrial arts, and homemak- ing in the vocational arts field. Each candidate received a certificate for having been chosen to compete. The schooI's winners were awarded plaques, and went on to compete with other schools in the central California region in a panel discussion held at Selma. David Bowen liberal arts plaque winner .hawaii 91. ,mm i ,. ,fffwm-wi ..,, x Hwy f BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS. Row I: Pat McEvoy, Vocational Arts: Ken Paull, M'Glh'5CF fe- Row 2: Betsy Foster, Fine Arts, Patsy Fisk, Vocational Arts: Julie DeHaven, Liberal AVIS: Melinda OUIE, Liberal Arts. Judy Thomas and David Bowen 0 Clow 61, top Aeniom Brian Gardner and Pal McEvoy, along with many other seniors, took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying lest during the iunior year. Although neither of the boys qualified for a scholarship, both have received certifi- cates of commendation which will help them when they apply for college entrance. Pat McEvoy and Brian Gardner Christy Wild and Ron Brum- ley are well known around campus for their student government activities. In the summer of 1959 they were sent to the American legion Auxiliary-sponsored conventions: Christy to Girls State at the Davis Campus of the University of Cali- fornia, and Ronnie to Boys State at the Sacramento state fair grounds. The conventions, held annually, give California high school students a chance to learn about our state government firsthand by participating in a mack government. l Ron Brumley and Christy Wild national merit certificate winners boys and girls state representatives national debate qualifiers On June 21, 1960, the National Forensics League will sponsor a National Debate Tournament to be held in San Diego. The central California representa- tives to this tournament will be our own Judy Thomas and David Bowen. Working as a team, they competed in a debate contest held at Fresno City College to win the honor of being the central California repre- sentatives. Sue Schroeder, CUHS contestant for the Daughters of the American Revo- lution award, was picked by the faculty from three contestants elected by the senior girls. Sue participated in an essay contest after taking a test in government drafted by the DAR and given here at Clovis, in which she placed first in Region V, a region of eight counties. She has been awarded the title of Good Citizen of the Year. CALIFORNIA STATE SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFIERS. Row 1: Pat McEvoy, Brian Gardner. Row 2: Ken Paull, Julie DeHaven, Richard Irwin. Sue Schroeder DAR region V winner These five students have qualified for scholarships up to six hundred dollars given annually by the State of California. The scholarships are based on achievement on the SAT test, the appli- cant's grades, and need. They are for use at any ac- credited California college or university. Senior ditch day ' one of the Apecial Committee . . . TV. CHRISTY WILD, with gigantic blue and gold streamers, carries out her decorating duties as Commissioner of Social Activities, PAT ADDINGTON . . . GAA . . . ALLAN ALBERTI . . . Russel, Vernon, Growl typist . . . Carol . . . Races Kenny . . . Big Bad '47 DeSoto . , . . . . Accordion . . . Dancing . . . Bowling . . . Always broke . . . The snow . . . Sandra, Lynn, Dottie, Science Club. Jeannette. ALFRED ALONGI . . . Harmonica BERT ANDREWS . . . Likes to bother HUGH ASHLEY . . . Eva . . . .loe soloist , , . Sugar Babe . . . people . . . Enioys singing . . . and Paul . . . Mr, Kastner's and Working man . . . Hales women . . Hi-Liters 8- Madrigals . . . Dislikes Mr. Gross's assistant . . . 3 yr. Saturday night, wise foals . . , The thinker?l. Basketball manager. DANIEL ATTENCIO . . . Track and BILL ATTEBERRY . . . Fine Ranchero ROGER BAILEY . . . Lois . . . Pea- Basketball at Kingsburg . . . Swim- . . . Shades . . . Have Car Will cock Market . . . Cadet Maiar . . ming . . . Parties . . . Going steady Travel . . . What?ll . . . Future Betty . . . Sleepy. with Pat. Millionaire. 1 LARRY ABE . . . B Football and LARRY ADAMS . . . Garry and LINDA ADAMS . . . The girls . . . Track . . . John and George . . . Wayne . . . One of the boys . . . Senior class play . . . Leonard . . Acappella . . . Commencement '51 Chev . . . Parties. Dan . . . Beautician College. LLOYD ALLEN . . . Ron Decker . . . Mr. Gross . . . Remember the gang . . . Lots of fun . . . Cadets, 2nd Lt. RUSTY WI LLSON, friendly and easy going, leans nonchalantly on his black Olds. ivilege en 'eyed by the gr duating ala . JANET BAKER . . . Hi-Liters . . Orchestra . . . Engaged to Bill . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Laie. CAROLE BALESTRA . . . C.S.F. . . . Water skiing . . . Cards and An- nouncements . . . Dale, Betsy, Sharon, Tommie. DOMINIC BATTAGLIA . . . Basketball . . . The lake . . . Linda . . . Diane . . . One of the boys. WAYNE BENSON . . . - -, f , ..., SHARLENE BAKULA . . . Johnny . . . PAT BALBER . . . Carmen . LAWRENCE BALDWIN . . . Tim and Parking lot gang . . . 4-H and cows Becky . . . Lilly . . . Mary . . Phil . . . Golf . . , Son Diego J.C. . . . FSC . . . Bonnevilles . . . Rainbow. . . . 5th period. Mr. Middleton, Mr. Carter, and Ag. ff? JAN BARBER . . . Student Body Yell TEHODORA BARBOZA . . . Crazymon BETTY HARNETT . . . Jim . . . '59 leader . . . C.S.F. Liter . . . . , . Business maior . . . White Impala . . . Long blonde hair . . . Cuvalcade 2nd period . . . Medium cars . . . My Happiness. Main . . . Stan's , . . Joanne. sized gentleman . . . P. Anonymous, l992er's. .. ,ff Wy, JUDY BAUER . . . At last . . . LARRY BAYLESS . . LOUIS BECERRA . . . Hi-liters . . Anita, Ruth and Tanya . . . Future Ron-Rat-Pat . . . Snow parties. Nurse . . . Short and ???? BRUCE BENZLER . . . Chuck, John, PAT BEZAYDFF . . . JOHLEEN BLSHOP . . . Jolly . . . and Gary . . . Turns ons . . . Dinky . . . Commercial Club . . . BIUILK LYPO CCY- Selma vacation . . . San Jose and San Francisco. The t ent of the clam of '60 A S' 4,gsg:,zx:. . . . l992er's SUE TURNER, capably fulfilling her duties as Student Body Secretary, takes comprehensive minutes at a Student Congress meeting. i BARBARA BITTER . . . C.S.F. Lifer . . . C.S.F. Veep . . . Cavalcade, Judy . , . Forensics and Band Treas, ,Aoi CAROLYN BLODGETT . . . Student Body Treasurer . . . Lin, Jin, and Judi . . . C.S.F, Liter , . . The Bull Pen . . . Hi-Liters. CAROLEE BOELE . . . Bob, McTavish , . . lst period paslel kids . . . 4-H Treasurer. LARRY BOl.LI '51 Ford Band A years Tennis team . . . Lynda . . RON BORTISSER , . , One of the DAVE BOWEN . . . Tennis anyone? JIM BOYD . . . Rusty . . , New boys . . . Parties . . . Punk, Gene, . , . C.S,F. Lifer . , . Bob, Mike, York . . . Marilyn . . . FFA. and Walley Bertha, Zeb , . . Cavalcade Assistant Editor . . . Debate , . . Tam and The Nationals. BILL BRETZ . . . Parties . . . Shaver JUDY BRETZ . . . Girls League Sec.- BEV BREWER . . . French fries! Lake , . . Water skiing . . . Rennie, Treas .... Mr. Garver's Messenger . . . Posada , . . Football games Tim, and Shaver boys, Service . -. , Morro Bay and Linda . . . Hostess Chairman . . . The . . . Oh, really? . . . Senior Social girls! Committee Co-Chairman, 42 nm. KENNETH BOBZIN . . . Tiger lair . . . '59 Opel . . . V.M, stereo tape . . . Air Force. JACK BONESTEEL . . . Swimming team . . . '38 Ford Coupe , , . Sacramento and Judy . . . Bill, Mike, Paul, Gary, RON TAKAHASHI takes time out from his busy schedule as Commis- sioner of Athletics to flash his sunnY smile. 1? vel! demvtwt ated in the Senior P ay. JERRY BRIDGES , , , Vgfsity Basket- DONNA BRITTON . . . Bubble Ma- GWEN BROADWATER . . . Kay and ball gud Baseball , , , Diqng , , , chine and sidewalks . . . South Betty . . . Nicodemus . . , Together- The big five . . . The Blade, screen, 3lst row , , . Beach bum ness . . . Please, no decisions. . . . Speech trips, Soph. Assembly, and Jr. Play . . . College guys . 1 xii DORIS BROSI . . . Shy . , . JACQUELINE BROWN . . . Future CAROL BROWN . . . Hi-Liters . . . Bubble Machinel . . Cuz . , . Nurses Club . . . Honestly Brid- linda Webster . . . Math Club Sec- Uncle Tom . lt lust isn't gitt . . , HalI??? Oh maybe, retary , . . Senior Sales Committee fair, . . . ECL? RON BRUMLEY . . . Student Body TROY BUCHANAN . . . FFA . . . JERRY BUFF . . . Prexy . . . Boys' State representa- Sentenial , . . Squeely . . . Good- tive . . . Howard, Russ, Doug . . . bye 6O . . . Snow trip. Fatso's Place , . . Pam . . . Choir trips . . . Cavalcade, SARA BUTLER . . . Have Time, Must ELDON BUTTERFIELD . . . MARY BUTTERFIELD . . . Ronny . . . Travel . . . Senior Sales Committee Mr. Gartman . . . linda . . . Teen . . . Just iazz , . . Mrs. E's. Secre- Angel . . . Skating. tary . , , Future? KENNETH BROCKS . . . Fishing and Hunting . . . Russel, Al, and Paul . , . Blue '52 Chevy . . . Saturday nights . . . Bowling. LESTER BROWN . . . '53 Plymouth . . . Foul and Jae . . , Drive-ins . . . Hunting . . . The lake. BRANT BURKE . . . Block C Veep . . . Varsity pitcher . . . Baseball career . . . Fishing and Hunting . . . Hair and shoes. KARLEEN BYRD . . . Maureeno, Brenda, Ginna, Clio . . . Cap and Gown Committee . . . Mr. Gross's No. I headache . . . Rich menll . . . Maureena, remember that Sat. night?? good vcd and entertainment make Senior Zunclneof U? r Egg JUDY THOMAS, with her usual elli- Qi-0 MIKE CAMPBELL . , . Frisco . . Prexy . , . Bob and Debole . . l'm slowed! ciency, works on the Cavalcade, one ' 1 of her many and varied activities. u MORRIS CARSTEN , . . Likes art. . Money , . . Spaghelli bender . Successful people. Bertha, Zeb, Dove . . . N.Y.l. STEPHANIE CAPRELIAN . . . Steve PAT CARPENTER , . . Lefler Girl . . , Belly, Jeannie, Sandie, Pal B. . . . Commencement Commilfee . . . and Pal H .... Nighl of lhe Qlsl Princess . . . Skiing wilh Blue . . , This ls Dedicaledu . . . Eyes , . . l992er's. Sonia Cruz. BARBARA CASTRO . . . Eorl . . . FRANK CATHERINA. . . Fishing . . . Mrs, . , . Jan, Zela, and me , .. Hunling . . . Privale pilol . . Fidel . . , Sludenl Congress rep- Engineering. resenlalive. carefully examines a copy of our school paper. TIM CAWKILL . . . Made in Eng- VELTUS CHAMP . . . Lee . . . ANITA CHAVEZ . . . Annie . . . land . . . Lawrence, Phil, George, Grover Cily , . . Good limes , . . Morly and Muley . . . L.S.S. . . . larry . . . Sick '52 Ford. Among My Souveniers , . . Blonde A Summer Place , , , Likes hair . . . Fulure Nurse. horses. RAUL CHAVEZ . . . Boy's Federafion BOB CHURCH . . . Foolball . , . JAMES CLOUD . . . Sporls . , . Prexy , . . Sporls . . . Pee-Wee Tammy . . , Allen . , . '57 Ford FFA . . . Quiet . . . Dan, Mike, iofesf 44 Shoes and Buddies . . . De- . . . Kinda shy, buf? Troy, Roy . . . '54 Chev. BOB SIMPSON, edilar of the Growl, 1 welcome diilewien from Senior 'buy Aclnedule. MARION CLOUD . . . E.S.M.J.l.B. MARTIN COATS . . . Coins . . I BRENDA COCHRUM . . . Rally Club GLORIA CONSTANZ . . . Going . . . Harem Girls . . . San Francisco Chess , . . l.A, Club . . . Hike in . . . Cap and Gown Cammillee . . . sleady . . . len . . . One of the . . . Equesvrian Trio , . . Pokey Europe? Thespians . . . Senior Play . . . six . . . Shaver . . . Commercial . . Chev Pickup! Maureen, Karleen, Arline, Ginna. Club Veep . . . lives for laughs. MANUEI CORONADO , . . One of JEANNE COX . . . Dennis . , , Head YRUDIE CRAWFORD . . . C.A.'s . . , llOYD CROSS . . . Frianl . . . Ihe boys . . , Cherry Ford Conver- Maiorevle . . . Senior Class Yell Berlha, Dora, Vivian . . Business Mounlain climbing . . . Purple lible . . . Jae Dresser . . . Flirf leader . . , E.P.T.S,B. and S.G. maior . . . Skating . . . Mr. Gross. Goose . . . Pafly May . . . One . . . Corny. of lhe boys. 1 A 1 ,,,,Ks,,, RICHARD CRUMB . . . Carl's . , . SANDRA CUNNINGS . . . Engaged ANN CURRIE . . . Head leller Girl Foolball and Baseball . . . Holrods . , . Traveling . . . Organ . . . . . . Red and Suxer . . . To-To and . . . Girls . . . Sparky, Spider, Ealing pizza . . . Pal . . . lynn. Mr. B. and S.G. . . . Skiing, Pogo. SHIRLEY DANIELS . . . Married . . . Jimmy , , . Jeannelle and Donna . . . '59 English Ford . . . Noon and Office Practice . . . Commercial Club. JANICE DAVENPORT . . . smmber JINNY DAVIS . . . choir . . . LYNN DAVIS . . . Money and wc- RON DAVIS . . . Tennis lsr sin- parlies . . .i 0,0.T.Q .... Future Madrigals . . . Mrs, E .... Caval- cess . . . Mr. Gorver and Mr. Swan- gles . . . Tom Kenney and Dor- Teacher . . . Blue Ford . . . Senior rode . . . C.S,F. Lifer . , . son . . . Chess and books . . . Jeff win . . . Engineer. . . Balnd vise. year, Oxy-bound . . . Friends . . . Girls and Jerry . . . Good grades. League Formal. FRED DAWSON . . . Student Body Vice-President , . . Football Blanket . . . Unadiusted'3 . . . Lousy rallies. SUE SCHROEDER, Girls' Le a g u e president, welcomes the Clovis coeds to the Girls' League fashion show, SHIRLEY DEFEHR . . . Richard . . . One of the six . . . Commercial Club Prexy . . . Where or When Lives for laughs , . . Shaver. GENEVA DENNING . . . Married DlANA DENTON . . . Mike . . . . . . 7 little girls, cha cha, cha , . . June l8th . . . Skating . , , Acting Seaside . . . '55 Chevy. innocentw . . . Variety Show . . . Mr. Gross CAROL DOOLITTLE . . . December YVONNE DOOLITTLE . . . Don . . . l9lh . . . Commercial Club . . . Pep Girl . . , Girls' League Veerb The gang of eight . . . FSC . . . . . . Jeannie, Vickie , , , Hawaii. Jerry Brown 46 Seniv enjvi N RON DECKER . . . General maior PAT DEFEHR , , . Engaged , . . . . . Lloyd, Arnie, Gerry, and John Gerald , . . Ruth . . , Long brown . . . Squad leader. hair. DARYL DEGRAW . . . Hi-Liters Prexy JULlE DEHAVEN , . . C.S.F. Liler . . . Rich! Rick! . . . Madrigals . , . . . . Student Body Officer . . . Baseball . . . Mrs. E. Ccvalcade Stott . , . Lewie, E., M., S., B., J., J., Charlotte , . . P.T.A, Varieties. BOB RANDOLPH, well-known Cougar poses with the symbol of his athleti prowess DIANE DESOTO , . . Tiger . . Bowling . , . Pizza, TERRY DOVRE . . . One of the boys . . . Race type . . . Golf . . . Parties. v ., ...-..-,.-.,.....,....,......,,...,....,...i vel!-earned p e.A tige. BILL DOWNING . . . Amaleur radio GAYLE EDMONDSON . . . Maiorelle ARLINE EDWARDS . . . Mousie BILL EHAT . , . Judy . . , Hi-lilers . . Tarzan . . . Pine Flal galh- vs. Long Beach , . . Diane, Ben . . . Hi-Liler , , . Madrigal . , . . . . Madrigals . . . One of Ihe ering , . . '58 Simca . . . Bang. and ED . . . Belongs lo Jack , , . Jeannie, Brenda, Linda, and Debie boys . . . The Sparks . . . Visalia . . . Oh! Those eyes. . . . Clubs and things . . . Ari. Belonging lo Judy. DIANE ELIASON , . . Jerry . . . AVENNAH ELRICH . . . Shy and GERALD EMMETT . . , Pal . . . ROBERT EMMETT . . Choir lrips , . . Pep Girl . . . 79h quiel? . , . Craves T-Birds . . . Fulure Farmer Veep , . . Aggie. period lesfs. Bakersfield . . . Landcomber . . . Armen. MARY ENCINAS . , . Rainbow'i GARY ERICKSON . . . Fine Orange Loves la dance . . . Sunsef Deuce . . . Many hookers Julie . . . Swinging beat. Burnam . . . One af the boys. JIM EVANS . . . . . Quief . . Study eledricily . Shirley . . . John JUDY EVENSON . . . Likes boys in . Likes fa read . . . general . . . Always laughing . . , C-romma'x , . , Likes The Bug. PHIL FARINA . . . Racing pigeons MAX FARRIS . . . Parlies . , lure. Tim and George . . . Agricul- ard and Gary. I Rich- BILLIE FEARNSIDE , . . Having fun PATSY FISK . . . Cap and Gown . . , Senior Problems . . . Moun- Commillee Chairman . . . M.Y.F. rains . . . Main , . . Marilyn, Joyce, . . . FHT Convenfion . . Honor Lupe, Gifford. Band . . . Orinda. Senior Ad e memen tv j leigh Aelwol career JEANNIE FITZGERALD . . . Ponytcil RICKY FLICK . . . '5Y Chevy . , . , . . Vicki and Yvonne . . . Cute Pat and Mike . . . Trishw? . . . smile . . . Likes a good time . . . Daryl, Roger, and Louie . . . Room Millerton. 51 and Mr, Gross. LYNDA JOHNSON, assistant Varsity Yell Leader, flashes that ever-ready smile that helps to make her papular. BETTY FLYNN . . . Glen . , , Senior HENRY FORD . . . Varsity Basketball Sec.-Treas .... C.S.F ,... Sunshine and Football . . . The Blade . . . Committee , . . Charlotte and Julie Browning . . . Block C . . . D. Teen Angel . . . Fred, Mike, and Walter. -an 'K' MAUREEN FRAME , . . Karleena, DIANE FRASER . . . Hollis . CHARLES FRY . . . The gang at Ginna, Brenda, Clio . . . Luncheon Clubs and things . . . '5l Chevy ,. Carl's . . . Pogo . . . Crumb and Committee . . . Swim manager . . . 7 little girls . . . cha cha cha, Sparky . . . Senior Play , . . Mr. Engaged . . . Mr. Gross's No. 2 Blue. headache . . . Karleeno, do I! BILL FULTON . . . Cherry '56 Merc NANCY FUNK . . . Elden , . . DON GAAB . . . Senior Social Com- , . . Gladiators' Prexy . . , Bill not Engaged . . , Mavis and the girls mittee . . . Jim, Rusty . . . Little William . . . Lynn, Lacy, and the , . . Please Love Me Forever . . . Blue Chevy . . . Mr. Gorver's Mes- gang . . . Linda, Gale, or Barbara? Oh, Dear-D-D-D-Dear M-M-M-Me! senger Service . . . FFA Secretary. 8 BETTE FLORES . . . Newspaper gal , . , Crazy for dancing . . . New at school . . . Always losing contact lens . . . Surgical Nurse. BETSY FOSTER . . . 4-H . . . German Shepherds . . . 6'I0 '9 . . . Carole, Dole, Sharon, and Tommie Lou. ALLEN McCUTCHEN, winner ot the All American Blanket Award for basketball, poses with the tool of his success. put under tr ditional Senior Stone. GEORGIA GABELICA 4 , . Uncle RICHARD GALLUP . . . Bongos , . . KENNETH GAMMON , , , Shade tree RANDY GARCIA . . . Swinging per- Tom . . , Cuz . . , Bubble Ma- '52 Chevy , . . Hi-Liter Veep . . . mechanic . . . Mary Beth , . . Con- sonality . . . Spanish Club Prexy chine'9! . . . George . . . I lust Madrigals . . . Daryl , . . What?? crete Sailor Ilruck driverl . , . Run- . . . Hates girls, but then again? thought it would be nice. ning Bear . . . Trooper. , . , Beat '53 Chevy. X., JANET GARD . . . C.S.F, lifer BRIAN GARDNER . . . Madrigals RICHARD GARZA . . , Jeannie RICHARD GIGUIERE , . Parties . . . Cavalcade . . . Quizzing. , . . Pat, Kenny, and D,I.P .... . . . Dragging the main and riding . . . Max and Jeryl . . . '5l Ford. Cavalcade , . . Scholar? . . . Judi, around . . . The boys . . . Food San Francisco!! . , . '50 Ford. DOLORES GILMORE , , . The DAVID GINSBERG . . . Carmel and CINDY GLAU . . . Jerry . . , SONDRA GORDON . . . S.E.M.J.J.B. Main . . . One of the six . . . Bass Lake-Wow , . Fitz in Moochie . . . Butch, Fly . , . GAA . . . Equestrian Trio . . , San Fran- Red hair? . , . Shaver . . . Senior Seventeenth Summer . , . M.L., J.J., president , . . Choir trips . . . The cisco. Sales Committee . . . Reds Tamales. Y.P ,... 8.C, gang in LA. I ! 5111 5'. ,:i- E iii' ' I ,- ALVIN GOULD . . . Rowdy Aggie TOMMIE GREENWAY . . . David GEORGE GREGURICH . . . Barbara LINDA GUEYDAN . . . . . FFA president . . . Senior Veep . . . Madrigals . . . Betsy, Carole, , . . Water skiing . . . Boats . . . Roller skating . . , Business maior . , . Carolyn-Roosevelt . . . Known Dale, Sharon, Woo-Hoo . . . Bah. . . . Little sister . Dave Allen as a cowboy. ' ' ' .Judy,.. 1 'rsh LYNDA JACKSON, our vivacious head Pep Girl, takes a bow for a iob well done MIKE HAUZER . . . Diana , . . Mr, Blue . . . Universols . '53 Dodge . . . The gang . Shaver 4 , . Bigtirnes. Cla A '60 contemplate plan. ELOISE GUZMAN . . . Moria F., CHARLOTTE HACKETT . . . Future YVONNE HAMBURGER . . . Mike Frances . . . Pale lipstick . . . Nurse . . . Certain someone . . , . , , Jane . . . Alive . . . Hi-Liters Quiet . , . Jan. 6 . . . Brown eyes People and Julie D .... Swimming Secretary . . . H.T. . . , Art and French. and San Francisco . . . Girls League Sunshine Committee Chairman. ROY HAMMOND . . . FFA . . . JANE HARRIGAL . . . Tarzan . . . Animal Husbandry . , , One of the H.T.'s friend . . . Have Cor, Will rowdy aggies . . . Raises livestock. Travel . . . Flirt . . . Pizza, ARNOLD HASS . . . General maior , . . Ron, Lloyd, John . . . Cadet. BRUCE HENSLEY . . . Student Body Assistant Yell Leader . . . Choir and Bond trips . . . Senior Play . . . Parties. ED HENDERSON . . , My love . . . ROLLAND HENDERSON . . . '49 Ford Sports cars , , . Tennis . , . Mature , , . Tall, Dork, and Skinny . . . Carvett l'53 Cheyyl . . . Girls. The boys , . . Norman . . . Help! 3 BRUCE HENSLEY, with on air at LOIS HERSEY . . . Janet . . . ETHAN HETT . . . Mistake Nc, l determination, works to perfect ci Poison Ivy . . . Tacos, enchilados, . . . Track . . . Pine Flat gathering trombone solo ond beans . . Why? . . , San . . . Dove lbig 8. Iittlel, Bill, Steve, Jose Rich, Dale, Ken, Greg, Jon. 50 'v build af better tomorrow. RICHARD HIGGINS . . . Bev . . . RUTH HOFER . . , Piano . . . Senior The Mountains. . . Mr, Blue . .. Luncheon Committee . . . Student I'm hungry, Iet's eat . . . Wayne, Musical Club . . . Hi-Liters . . . Gary, Troop. Penny and Judy. NORMAN HOLLOMAN . . . Swan KEN HOLMAN . . . Hunter . . . Coach Jonesi Outlaws , . , FFA and GAA snow trips . . . '40 Ford Pickup, GENE HOGUE . . . Ron, T-Bone, Punk . . . Partytime . . . Borrowed Olds . . . Draws cars . . . Down- town, JUDY HUNT . . . C.S.F. Liter . . . Tennis . . . Commencement Committee . . . Sue and Bev. PAT HUTCHESON . . . Verl . . . GEORGE IKEDA . . . The Worm Betty, Jeannie, Steve, Sandie . . , . . B Track and Football . . . Black Model A . . . Santa Cruz . . Larry and John , , . Algebra ll Mr. Gross. Flunky , . . 7th period Senior Prob- Iems, BETTY IVINS . . . Kenny . . . LYNDA JACKSON . . . Head Pep Girl Jeannie, Pat, Steve, Sandie . . . '52 . . . Senior Luncheon Chairman Chev . , . Santa Cruz . . . Mr. . . . Joel . . . Kay . . . The Gross. Menu . . . Cupid, LINDA IPSEN . . . Ogden, Utah . . . Oh, reaIIy?? . . . Morro Boy and Judy . . . Hand me a strawll . . . Student Body Assembly Commit- tee Co-chairman . . . Cavalcade. HELEN JAMES . . . Smiles . . Skiing . . . Carlo . . . Amy . Church group, DENNIS HOLLENBECK . . . Shaver Lake . . . 3l-A Sedan . . . Midnight rides . . . Parties. NORMA HURADO . . . Gang of 8 . . . Dec. 19th . . March 9-II . . . 300. ..1i ri' 'I 2? A E ,'-, RICHARD IRWIN . . . Kenny, Greg, and Skip . . . Golf . . . Flying R.C .... Daryl and Kenny. LILY JAIME . . . Engaged . . Rudy . . . My Little Marine . The girls . . . The Rainbow. Some Aenior af e joyorw, vthe A Alter DAVID JOHNSON , . . Golf, Tennis DOUGLAS JOHNSON . . . Physiol- . . . Pink and White '53 Ford . . . ogy and Chemistry . . , Johnny and Girls, Girls . . . Cards ond An- Jimmy . , , Dances and games . , . nouncements . . , Secret Love. Medicine . . . Good year. YVONNE DOOLITTLE, a very perky little miss, is all pep ond smiles even when not performing routines with the rest of the Pep Girls. ROBERT JOHNSON . . . Band . . . GINNA JONES . . . Jack . . . Gene ond Dave , . . The lake . . Senior Sales Committee . . . 7th Long Beach . . . Track manager. period . . , Maureen, Brenda, Kar- leen. LYNDA JOHNSON . . . Yell Leader . . . Hi-liters . . . Sue, Ann, Sheri . . . Santa Cruz , . . Flood . . . Mr. G ..., Boys, boys, and new boys . . , Red, MAVIS JONES . , . Crazy . . . The girls . . . Parties , . . Bigmouth . . . What'3? ALVIN GOULD looks with pride I the trophies he has won through h excellent work os u Future Farmi of America. MELINDA JONES . . . Blue and DONALD KEITH . . . Lucky I3 . . . BILL KELLER . . . Char . . . Green white '55 Chevy . . . One of the DeKay . . . One of the track heros Ford , . . Mod pad . . . Maine . . . girls . , . Judy and Ellen , . . -YQWYZO . . . Adios Espanol . . . Randy Ores. Pretty red hoir. Nick, Keith, Mike, Ethan. ,fi DOUG KILNER . . . Mr. Skinny Diver JOHN KING . , . Sweet Sherri . . . NORMALA KING . . , . . '58 Fury . . . Fotso's Place Dec. 7th . . . '50 Chev . . . Jim and , . . Ron, Russ, and Howard . . . Shirley . . . Mountains . . . Trig Santa Cruz and girls, . , . Watson and Davis. 2 Lear-A they lea e their 14 ma mate . SHIRLEY KISLING . . . Going steady KAY KLIEVER . , . TogeIherness . . . Richard . . . One of the six . . . Betty, Gwen. . . . Shaver . . . Tennis team . . . Lives tar laughs. STEVE KOVER . . . Swimming . . . DonaI's Ducks . . . Cards and Announcements . . . Kangas!!! . . . Foiled again. LYNN LAW . . . Dave . , SHIRLEY LEE , , , Delma and Sonia Junior Play . . . Thespians . . . . '4Wha'd I say . . . Crazy- Blue Eyes . . . Loves horses. times . . . Girls Chorus. LARRY LOGUE . . . Auto Shop . . . JIM LOOPER . . . Gang aI Carl's Industrial Arts Club . . . Black Ford . . . Acappella . . . Dick, Bruce, . . . The gang . . . Downtown. David . . . Women . . . Pogo Possum, CLIO LAHANAS . . . Tony . . . Karleen, Maureen, Brenda, Pat . . . Cap and Gown Committee . . . Mr. Gross's No. 3 headache . . . Hwhy .. LEANNA KOIIGIAN . . . Sue . . . The City . . . Dancing is my profession . . . Surfing and Skiing . . . Senior Class Yell Leader . . . Europe bound. NORMAN KOOP . . . FCC . . Pismo . . , Large time. GARY LANDRETH . , DAVID LATOUR . . Pam . . Cars . . . Frenchy . . . Dancing . . Physiology. CREEL LEMAN . . . Conservative in AL LESLIE . . . Arch. Drawing . . . self expression . . . Chess . . . T Roadster . . . Nancy . . . Air Hunting . . . Coins . . . Eileen, Jack, Force . . . Out of doors type. Lynn . . . Dislikes hair messed up. DELORES LOPEZ . . . Raul . . VICKI LOPEZ . . . Jeannie, Yvonne June 9, I95B . . . Mr. Gross . . . . , Culie . . . Keely Smith . . . MYM-M-M-Food!!! . . . Hoping! Smiles , , , Mr, Sanders' Sec, lliigla ty Aenio di play italitq they en te JINNY DAVIS, active Choir and Madrigal member, smiles as she hums through one of her favorite melodies. RAIFORD MARTIN . . . Bob-tex, Liddle, Terry, Jerry . . . Shaver . . . One of the boys. DARREL GLEN MCCRORY . . . Betty . . . Engaged . . . tune . . . Small cars . . . Assistant daddy- master. 54 MELINDA LOUIE . . . C.S.F. Liter DENNIS LOWERY . . . Tuff Im- CHARLIENE LUCAS . . . Far away . . . Spanish Club Sec .... Science pala . . . One of the boys . . , places . . . Future Nurses' trip . . . Club Sec.-Treas ..,. The greatest Karen. '59 Impala . , , There is no is behind --yet to come. Key . . . Crazy Six, BARBARA LUTTROPP . . . Ed . . . DAVID MACK . . . Track, Block C GERALD MARTIN - - - Tl1CSDl0H Engaged . . . Commercial Club . . . . . . Oakland . . . Barbara, Fay PrexY ' ' 4 Senior Play . . . San Gang of 8 . . . Sweet 'n innocent . . . We fly tonight. Francisco . . . Pat, lynn, Dennie . . . Good times. . . . Hall duty, wheel! RITA MARTlNEZ . . , 0.0.T.Q .... MAXINE McANUlTY , . . The gang Annie and Muley . . . Marty . -Kara, Shannon, Maria . . . '54 Future Teacher . . . L.S.S. . Ford . . . Going steady . . . Spanish and French?? Buck . , . Van Ness Boulevard- parties. fs is -wx, Zlrfif f?.:i?T' ? '? ,'2f' JIM McCRUMMEN . . . Slick . . . ALLEN McCUTCHEN . . . Chas, l9 . . . Jalz . . ,Band . Sam . . . Neat Smile . . . BMOC Daesn'f understand women . . . . F.S.C.F. game . . . Blue Ford, Long Beach . . . Maiestics. real keen. LUPE GONZALES gets into the swing of things as he practices with his favorite weapon of achievement. Q 5 I into tlaei lat whirl of Aclwol ati it? . WESLEY McElROY . . . V. Kake -1 . . , Maiestics . . . Clarinet, sax, oboe? . . . Likes to dance . . , Band, orchestra, pep band and etc. EMILIE McQUONE . . . Tony . . . esmJJB . . . San Francisco . . Equestrian Trio . . . Harme Girls. PAT McEVOY . . . Miss Berine . . . JERRY MCKINNEY . . . Wanda Ken, Phill, and Jim . . . C.S.F. . . .Going steady . . . Nefarious Liter . . . Brian, Dennis, Bob . . . '56 Plymouth . . . Dec. ll. . . . Football and Cavalcade. EDDIE MESPLE . . . Barbara . . . MAURICE MESPLE . . . Football. . . Vic and the bays . . . Football . . Gary, John . . . Engaged. '56 Ford . . , Nightlife. FRED MIGUEL . . . Starlight . . A LYNN MlLES . . . Orange pickup FRANK MOIIENO . . . Class repre' Weddings and receptions . . . Eyes . . . The boys . . . Snow . . , sentative 3 . . . Football l, 2 . . . open? Appealing . . . Small towns Black Track l, 2, 3 . . . Basketball l, 2 . . . Keith and Charlie. . . . F.F.A. l, 2, 3. .IJ SANDRA MORGAN v - - UBSNNYH SHIRLEY MORGAN . . . rlurry-hurryl BERTHA MORRIS . . . Engaged . , . . . . Married . . , France . . . wait? , . . Sr. Social Committee Business major . , , Trudie, Doris BSIWY. Steve, JGOHFG. lily - - . . , Lois knows . . . Cakes-popcorn . . . Vivian . . . Starlite. Dramal?. . . . Yesterday, not today, but ta- morrow. T. . VX' DAVID McMlNDES . . . Ed Wilson- '47 Ford . . . lrvy Martain . . . Roy Wilson-Pontiac . . . Mr. Gross. BARBARA MEUEL . . . Muley . .. Marty, Annie . . . L.S.S .... J.T. lU.S.A.F.l . . . Folsom Prison lpeach cutterl. RONALD MORGAN . . A Alene . . . '51 Chevy . . . The Farmers . . . Good times this summer. NANCI MOSEKIAN . . . Fred!! . . . Rally Club Prexy . . . Ex-maiorette . , . Surfing and skiing . . . Racer. ..- High goal a e Aet a Aenio A , we . lf X ,- -a 1.- ANNE CURRIE, our high-stepping head Leiter Girl, praclices zealously for her performance in lhe Long Beach Band Revue. LILLIAN NICKEL . . . Engaged- Phil . . . One of lhe 6 . . . Shaver . . . Long bland hair . . . Lives for laughs, DAVID NUNES . . . Brown Ford . . . Parlies . . . Downtown . . . Drugs . , . Big O.h.v. 56 JOHN MURAKAMl - - - RON, larry, SHARON NELSON . . . Pul slickers WILLIAM NELSON . . . and George . , . Pre-med . . . in if . . . C.S.F. lifer . . . F.S.C. Then Io Cal. Cal-ha . . . Malh hound . . F.T.A. Veep. EVA NESBIT . . . Engaged . . . LOIS NEWBERY . . . C.S.F .... JEAN NICHOLS . . . Gang of eight Bug, Moochii, and Fly . . . G.A.A. Ponylail? . . . Senior Sales Com- . . . Commercial Club . . . San basketball chairman . . . Loves millee . . . Shirley knows . . . Francisco . . . Dec. l9, 1959. horses . . . Secretary of Jr. and Sr. Long Beach. Plays. RUTH SMITH NICKEL . . . Married DEWAYNE H. NOLES . . . College . . . Vera , . . Brolher Bill . . . of Sequoias . . . Brown eyes . . . Royale Drive-in . . . Wenl lo a 5 fl. 6314 in. . , . Brain, luau. DARYL DEGRAW, presidenl of A Cappella choir, praclices for a sol: appearance in the Sludenl Body Assembly. LINNEA NUOTIO . You belchum . . girls . . . Grannies things. . Ted . . . KEITH NYGREN . . . Bea , . . Carol and lhe Suave and dehonair . . . Kingsburg . . Clubs and fal . . . Fred and Charlie . . . Nice lo girls. ourageozwlq p epa e to face the world MAXINE 0'CONNELl . T.L.C .... 0,0.T.Q. Prexy . . . Whal else . . . Anytime. . . . F.N.C. can you do fl TIM O'NEILl . powered Henery Del, Ronnie und ROD OLDFIELD . . . Mounlaineer . . . '50 Olds . . . Definitely . . . N.F.l .,,. Homestead Alaska. GARY OSTERHOHTZ , . . Judy . . . DENNIS PALDI . . Lillle liger . . . II doesn'l 60 chrome? . . . Ag maior. Friends incorporal class and Linda Madrigal. . . Parliesg DOUG O'FARRELL . . . . . Pally . . . 1-2 . . . Shaver . . . Ihe boys. , Mr. Garver . . . Girls and Jinny, loo . . . ed . . . Physics . . . Hi-Lilers, GREG PARMAN . . . Senior Play KEN PAULL . . . Choir gang . . . . , . Swimming , . . Cap and Gown Par, Phill, Jim, Dennis, Brian . . . . . . '56 Chevy . . , The gang. U.C .... Ken Dog . . . Des juenes filIes. RUSSELL O'GEEN . . . Kenny and JOHN OGILVIE . . . Indus. Arls Allan . . . Chevy lover . . . Club . . . Ply.'Chrysler combinulion Hunling and fishing . . . Bog bowler . . , T-bone, Walley, Ronnie . . . . . . Weekends. Likes parties. DOROTHY ORNDUFF . . . Lynn, Pal, SHARON ORR . . . letter Girl- Diane, Mavis . . . What par1ies'9? i'Togelherness . . . LiHle B - . . . If's our song. posey . . . Kimasabie . . . To-Io . . . Assembly Committee. I l DARRELL PARKER . . . .IEANNIE PARKER , . . Likes Sanger guys . . . Crazy purlies . . . Gary Hine carsl . . . lives for kicks Uhe Mainl . . . Proxy. CHRISTINE PEARCE . , . Rawhide- SUSAN PECKINPAH . . , Somelhing horses, bowling, boaling . . . Hoi an my mind . . . Living free . . . fudge sundaes . . . Physiology . . . Denise . . . My bug . . . Mr. Blue, Crazy six . . . '50 blue Buick. Kaccalaureate i an im ortani Q- DONNA PENNYCOOK . . . Johnny- DAN PETERSEN . . '. '36 Ford ANNE PETRY . . . Senior Class Play Engaged , . , Business . . . J,T,-S.D. troubles . , . l give up . . . and Mr. Hooper . . . Yosemite and . Commercial Club , . . June Band, Lang Beach , . . One of the the gang . . . Clubs and things. ,. parking lot gang. Andrey, Judy, and Tanya . . . Undecided Now. JEANNE COX, in her glittering cos- tllme GS hefld M0i0f9fi9, demon' LINDA PETTICE . . . Jim . . . GEORGE PHEBUS . , . Bus . ,. DAVE PICKEREL , . . Don swimmer SVYGTGS hef 047050156 Cbiiifi0S- Friendly Persuasion . , . Shaver Talk, talk, talk . . , Me and my . . . Blonds? . . . David and Goliath . . . Al and Josie , . . Archery. cousins , . , Never a dull moment . . Big Dave. , , . Knows everyone. FRED DAWSON holds the obiect that brought him distinction cs the winner of the All American Blanket for foot- ball. LLOYD PIERCE . . . KAREN PRANGE . . . Music . . . ERNA MAE PRESSER . . , Gang of 8 Shy-gentleman . . . Commercial Club . , . Baccalaureate . . . December l9 . . . Cords and I Mountains . . . Nameless December i9 . . . Gang of 8 Announcements . . . Music . . . . . , Chicago. Little Things Mean A Lot. I GLENNA QUALLS . . . Marty . . . BOB RANDOLPH . , . Christy , . , GEORGE RASMUSSEN . . . Chuck g Naomi and Charlene . . . little Baseball-L. C .... Football . , . . . . Bruce . . , A.B, . , . Parties champagne glass . . . ln The Skin Diver , . . All that wiggles is . . . Girls. Mood . , . October 18, I959. not iello. V sa , elm:-ation for graduation. fi Q JUDI REDWINE . . . Hifliters . . , Madrigals , , . Girls league Song Leader . . . San Francisco . . . Carolyn, Jinny, and Brion. CAROL REYNOLDS . . . Long, brown hair . . . Salt Lake choir trip . , . Little Richard . . . Caps and Gowns Co-chairman . . . College bound? DORA REED . , . Trudy, Berlho, and AUDREY REGIER . . , Jim, the dia JULIA REYBURN . . . Louise and the me . . . Party . . , Tom? . . . . . . Brenda, F.P,T.S.B., Anetta, and Pats . . , Santa Cruz . . . C. C. Poco loco, Tanya, Hi-liters and Madrigals . , . Bambins . . . Mr. Harris and Mr. Student Court . , . Merc. Gross. 'WK Q , BETTY J. RICHARDSON . . . '59 KAY RIGSBY . . . P.H.O. . BRUCE RILEY . , . Lorene . . . Chevy . . . Cherry lime rickyfStans Linda . . . Mad Mouse . Oak 'n Hick'ry . . . Science Club , . . Symphony . , . Navy , . . l.O.U,'s . . . The Menu , Pres .... Ronnie and Alene . . . Crazy six. Senior Luncheon, Y.F,C. JIM RILEY . . . Karen . . . l.A.C. . . . Crafts , . . '46 Ply. . . . Micki. MICKI RIVERO . , . 20-20, Mr. B, PENNY ROBERTS . , , Auihur . . . LAROY ROGERS . . . Industrial Arts , . , Flood fHarvey Mudd . . . Music, music, music . . . Shake' Club . . . Gymnastics . , . Wood l992er's-S.G ..., Togetherness - speare . . , Nickel . , Future Shop . . . Alias Maverick . . . Letter Girls . . . Kimosabie. Teacher. Metal shop. VALOY ROGERS , . . Loving you PAT ROGOVOY , . . Kenny , . . SHARON ROOP . . . Burnum . , JOAN ROSENTHAL . . . Stan . . . , . . Merle . , . Lots ot fun . . . Dorothy, Lynn, Clio , , . '54 Chevy Clubs 'n things . . . Buddies . . . Clubs and things , . . Mad mouse- The girls , . , Mavis, party. . . . l'rn In Love Again , . . Home sweet home . , . Olds' lover. Carol-Sharon . , . Bubbles . . . Long Beach. Mr. Harris' gab session. and annvuncemenw 1 one BARBARA ELLEN ROTH . . . Point crew . . , Harem dance , . . Equestrian trio . . . E,S,M.J..l.B.. Son Francisco, r FRANKIE RUIZ , . , '53 Merc . . . . , . Go'en steady . . . Noon disc iockey . . . Beckie , . . Chocolate. STEVE SANOIAN . . . Green Ford trucks . . . O,h.v. Buicks . . . A. sedans . . . Richard, Stun . . . Downtown. WAYNE SCHEDLER . . . Terri . . . '54 Chevy , . . Pont. engines . Lake parties. f the anna I concerrw of the graduating claw. BERT SCHORLING . . . Basketball, gunner . . . C.S.F. Liter, Treas. , . . Mike, Larry, Bob . . . Caval- cnde hero . . . Lazy-loafer. FRED SCOTIA . . , Fine '50 green Olds , . . Mike, Henery, and Pete . . . B Basketball . . . Parties , . . Bass Lake. CHARLES SHAW . . . Ambitious . . . Walt and Tom . . . Old time favor- ites Isongsl . aotball and track . . , Boys Fe tion. 09 CAROLE SMITH . . . Handsome doc- tors . . . Confusion . . . Future surgical nurse . , . '59 blue Buick . . . Crazy six, 5 CHUCK SCHROEDER . , . George, SUE SCHROEDER . . . Girls League Bruce . . . Band Prexy . . . Maies- Prexy . . . Blue and Gold Ball tics . . . Downtown fun . , . Sick Queen , . . DAR winner . . . C.S.F. studie. Liter . . . Judy and Tennis. A. B. SCRIVEN . , . Shorty . . . JANET SCURI . . . E.S.M.J.B, . '49 Buick . . . College Prep , . Cap and Gown . . . Gus Gus . Parties. Harem girl . . . San Francisco. BOB SHERR . . . Football and track JOE BIRL SILER . . . Still water runs letterrnan , , . Medicine and art deep . . . Gene, Edwin . . . Honkey . . . Math Club, Ski Club . . . tonk angel . . . Swimming and Mercury. eating. SEOMA SMITH . , . Rusty's trophy STAN SMITH . , . Industrial Arts girl . . . Clubs 'n things . . . Bon- Club . . . '52 Ford man . . . Hall nie . . . Long blond l?1 hair , . . duty . , . One of the gang . . . Barrus. Drags and car shows, DIANE ROSE SCHUTT , . . Choir, Salt Lake City . . . Bug, Butch, Fly . . . Bill . , . Business maior . . . G.A.A. SHARON SHAFFER . . , Richard, engaged . . . Veronica, Barbara, Sharon, Carol . . . Hi Debs, Rally Club . . . Fishing, hunting . . . Santa Cruz. ROBERT LEE SIMPSON . . . Growl ed . , . Football manager . . , Fred, Dave, Bertha . , . C,S.F. Liter. REBECCA SORONDO . . Not One Minute More' Pat, Mary, Carmen . . . . Santa Cruz. Louie . . . . . . Lily, . Rainbow , f X. CAROLYN BLODGETT, Student Body Treasurer, has a never-ending iob keeping track ot Student Body funds. MICHAEL STRID All ot the girls . . . Cadets . . ..Track... . . . Lots of fun The boys. Wme paAAe , JO ANN SORRENTI . . . You're JUDY SPEARS . . . Spunky . . SALLY STARK , . . John . . . all twisticated . . . Surfing and Horse-shows, Rodeos, and A-H . . Maiorette . . , Carol and F.P,T,S.B. skiing . . . Rally Club skits , . . Parking lot gang . . . Pep Girls . . . . . . Bass lake'5'? . . . '56 Ford. Social Committee . . , Sr. Play. Clubs and things. WANDA STATHAM KING . . . Mar- ried . , . Carrole's pigmy Cadillac . . . '5l white Chevy . . , 7 little girls . . , Cha, cha, cha! SUE STEHLIK . . . A Cappella trips? Tennis - Girls League - Baccalaureate . . . Susie Q H.T .... Big gang . , . Doris' pizza. W...-ww' SUE SULLIVAN . . . Senior Class Play and Mr, Hooper . . . Picasso, Thurber, and ian . . , The last of us . , . Cha cha chal CAROL SUTHERLAND . , . Engaged to Maurie . . . Uncle Tom . . , Bass Lake? . . . Lynn, Sally, and the girls . , . Clubs and things. in RONALD TAKAHASH1 . . . com. of BRENDA TATHAM , . . Dun and ROGER TELEGAN . . . louise . . . Athletics . . . Football 'n Track . . . summertime . . . Hi-liters and '59 Impala . . . Bill, Ken, John, Banquets . . . Student Council . . . Madrigals . . . Junior Cougie . . . Jim 'n Leon . . . FHS-HO . B for life . . . Ron, Doug, How- Audrey, Sally, and Jeanne IF. P. T. ard. S. B.l. VERNON STEWART . . . Mr. Person- ality . . . Bright colors . . . Allan, Kenny, and Russell . . . Hivliters and Madrigals. MIKE CAMPBELL, as president of the Northern Yosemite League, conducts a cabinet meeting in an orderly fashion. si. T ffl-1:1-1.1: , -N-f-3,49 U ,, r ditiom a e 'L .1 L -efrliuirix ,J Q 1 CARMEN TERRELL . . . Comm. Club Treas ,.., '57 Chevies . , . G.A.A .... Good times. ff., 1 5, 0 F :ff it F DAVE TIBONI . . . Diane, Chevy- man, drags . . . Party time . . . The boys in the lot . . . Dennis, Gene, Howy . . . Fo1lo's Place. LOIS TURNER . . . Roger . . . Moochie, Bug, and Butch . . . Senior Luncheon Comm ..., Sister Joyce . . . Commercial Club and Rally Club, NICHOLAS UBICK . . , l.A.C. Veep . , . Don and Clyde . . . Car Show Comm, . . . Little Ford. kept. LEON THACKER . . . Judy . . JEANNETTE THOMAS . . . Jan, Lyn, JUDY THOMAS . . . Cavalcade editor Jery, Steve, Bobby, Nolan . . . l9 boat . . . Water skiing . . . . . . C.S,F. Prexy and Lifer . . . . . . '54 Chevy . . . Basketball, Millerton . . . Staff Typist . . Debate- Nationals-Dave . . . baseball . . . Future plans-Judy Shirley, Donna, Pat and Sandy. Psyche and Tom . . . Valedic- Ann. torian. v NOLAN TINKLER . , . Block C LARRY TITUS . . . Sr, Play . . . HOWARD TORONGO , . . Fatsa's . . . '53 Ford , . , The blade . . . Hi-Liters . . . Madrigals . , . Mr. place . . . Ron, Russ, and Doug Jerry, Steve, Bob, Leon . . . I9 Garver . . . Dennis and Lawrence. . . . Assembly Chair . . . Those . , . Baseball . . . Lee. blondesll . . . FFA City-slickerf' 115, my .34 SUE TURNER . . . Student Body Sec- ZETA LOU TUTT . . . Anderton SUSAN TYLER . . . Skating . . . retary . . . Pep Girl . . , Student , . . Joe-V.P. Goat Mob Society, Jerry . , . Home Ec. IV . . . Books Council . . , Football Queen , . . Inc .... Married . . . Barbara, . . . Brunette, Christmas Queen . . . Mr. G,- Jan, Nub-Rickie . . . Mr. Gross, Mr. Leanna, Lynda, Ann. Hooper-Turkey! JACK VANCE . . . Sr. Sales Com- ALICE VIAU . . . Bob . . . Beat! NORMAN VOGAN . . . Ed, Dove, mittee . . . Ginna . , . '50 Ford , . , Secretary Commercial Club... and Al . . . Hi-Liters . . . Tennis . , . Criel and Dennis-N.F.l. . . . San Francisco trips . . . Yvonne. . . . Radio ham . . . Fresno Slate. Candy Sales . . , Room 40-Mr, Oliver. Ca ee bay at Heed ey ' LARRY WAGES . . . Varsity football BOBBIE WALKER . . . Mary . , . . Great ping-pong player . . . Sharon and Pat . . . Skating . Friend Bert . . . F.S,C ..,. Bashful. Writing to Oscar. are J ' agp!! 'M T? BARBARA BITTER, in her capacity as photography editor of the Cayalcade, decides which pictures will appear in the book. TANYA WARD . , . Marvin . . . CARLA WARE . . . Honest Mr. Fuller Cabin inthe Woods . . . Hi-Liters . . , Charlene and I didn't . . . . , . San Francisco . . . Anneta 'n Col-DY-this time. Audrey. KORA WEAVER . . . Red . . , LINDA WEBSTER . . , Hi-Liters , . . JANICE KAY WEEKS . . . Zeta and The gang . . . Max, Shannon, Maria F,N.C .... Science Club . . . Barb . . . Bach and Constitution . . . '54 Ford . . , Tony . . . Van B.Y.U. here l come . . . Carol Brown Comm ,... Oh, oh! Bo, Bo! , . . Mr. Hoop's pal . . . The Hunting Lake husbands. Ness Blvd, and good times. LINDA WELLS . . . Growl Feature GARY WENELL . . . Oct. 3, T959 JO ANN WHITLOCK . . . The three Editor . . . Jin and Carolyn . , . . , . That old gang . . . Y.F.C. stooges . . . Norma and Marilyn Boy troubles . . . The Choir gang . . . The main . . . Why . . . CA . . . Passion flower. That's life . . . Timmy. KAREN WALKER . . . Always laugh- ing . . . Commercial Club . . . Gang of 8 . . . December l9th . . Boys. TOM WATSON . . . Tennis . . . Ron, John, and Jim . . . Future engineer. RONNIE BRUMLEY, in his familiar station as Student Body President, prepares to give o message to an assembly of the Student Body. eatu e 0 Aenivr year. CARROLE WHITTON . . . Long hair BILL WIGHT . . . Will Bright . . . . . . 1727 club . . , Frontier Riders Swimming team . . . Varadian?I . . . 7 little girls, cha cha cha . . . . . , lgnatz? . . . Sports cars. Pig my Cadillac. ERIC WILCOX . . . Flirt, Huntington, CHRISTY WILD . . . Girls State . . . Gray Wheels . . . Kenny, Henry, C.S.F. Liter , . . Letter Girls, Pep Dave, Monroe, Pickups . . .Alli- Girls, Student Body Social Commis- gators, Mr. Gross's flunkee. sioner . , . Ir. and Sr. Play . . . Bob. KEN WILLIAMS . . . Gail , . . One LORENE WILLIAMSON . . . Y.F.C. ot the boys . . . Customs . . . The . . . Science Club . . . Bruce . . . lake. Alene and Ronnie . . . Oak 'n Hick'ry. 'fwfefffi' sf BETTY WILBANKS . . . Dennis . . Pep Girl . . . Kay and Gwen . . Twin No. I . . . Games, parties, ond dances. SHARON WILKINSON . . . Al . . One at the six . . . Shaver . . Tennis team . . . The blues. RUSSELL MELVILLE WILLSON . . . Fatscfs Place . . . Howard . Ronnie . . . Big black Olds . . Mr. Garver's messenger service. DAN WINTERS . . . F.F.A., Block ZEB WISHARD , , . Big l9 . . . STEVE WOOD . . . Bones . . . C, Sportsman Club . . . little Sacramento transfer . . . Sports. Big Jer, Nolan, Leon, and Bob . . . babies, Mike, Troy. James. Rav - -- Salt Lake City trip . . , Basketball, left fcfkle, . - Big times . . . baseball . . . The blade . . . The in..- -in il Little and big Sandy. BOBBY WILBANKS . . . Virginia . . . Big Merc . . . Stinky, Slick, Leon, Steverino . , . Arch. lhope, hopel . . . Baseball, L. 8. M. Post. CAROLYN WILL . . . Senior Play . . . Loy lay . . Crazy times . . . Fine cars . . Motorcycle gang . . . Proxy. MARY KAYHRYN WILSON . . . Spanish and sea food . . . Miniature galf . . . Getting letters , . . Bobbie, Sharon, Pat, Joe. RUSSELL WRIGHT . . . Artist?? . . . Spider . . . Hike in Europe . . . Cayolcade . . . Hi-liter . . . Bork . , . M.P. In tlaei ina! yea at Cf 'MMS the dau 1 a 24, i, l 4. JAN BARBER, our perky head Sludenl Body Yell Leader, has an effervescenl smile which never fades. JERRY BRIDGES, one of Clovis High's oulslanding boskefball players, anxiously owoils 'he nexl game. if '60 AetA example for undergrad Sail Ho! A Fascination Wow, akin what a conference! N P ,I Al' X ,fd Itch? Hey Tom! Love fhqf up V in FH Hmmmmm n . X, .. A.M. or P.M.? Xi ,S Boarding-house reach? v .71 mmm bgiiigb M i hit. A33 J 3 227 S Life member pins at last . . Beqf Oh those props! On his woy to hi skoo . . . K if iaeewriewf- e ie Q seem-M iwqwp .wg on -.: 1 fi ' ' 3 ,gj g Eii3g32, ' , L iffiwlik fir if 3 if id U- A rl' Senior 14utograpleA Semvr Nutograplw Q' s Ea X., k I I L Cf 3 X ffl' , 4 X, J Xxx? XX 'V ' RQ Y 'xx FP - A K x XX N U LX A5 X x' .JN xx . A , , ,A X Xa Q a , X Xl Q VW pm , J X1 9 Q, Q. NM .W FQ .X xxx f xx -E, A X Q Q ff x X 'Q N N, . k xx X ,Vg '-- 4 ., .VW -Um UMLS SQWQWQWJ W W WWA, Al Uribe, president ......- AA-f'-.....- .--- univr ala A i led with en tlauAiaAn 16 John Henrichs, vice-president Upperclassmen at last, the iuniors spent an active year preparing for campus leadership as seniors. The class of '61 selected for their officers the most capable members of their class. These lead- ers guided the Juniors through an eventful year backed by the entire class and aided by commit- tee members. The highlights of the year were their distinctive class rings, received in the fallg the Junior play, Meet Corliss Archer g and the delightful Junior-Senior Prom. by office and committee mem6e A 4 1, l 4 ' , uc 'S' PROM COMMITTEE. Row l: Nancy Lewis, Diane Johnsen, Bonnie Inman, Jean Cook, Donna Wesley. Row 2: Margarel Glim, Ginny Hall, Joyce Hall, Joyce Slrid, Sheri Clark. Row 3: Marlene Allen, Jim Fletcher, Janet lnsel- man, Linda Oliver, Al Uribe. Row 4: Tam Shamp, David Browning, gen- erol chairman, John Chappel, John Grove, John Henrichs. YELL LEADERS. Calhy Caswell and Sheri Clark. 7 SALES COMMlTTEE. Row l: Pal Slehlik, Shirley Radford, Terri Wasser. Row 2: Jim Flelcher, Clyde Reynolds, Roberl Friesen. C'laAA of '61 vperatw lucrative Bob Abbott Mike Aitken Alon Akers Jerry Akers Marlene Allen Connell Allison Gary Anderson Joy Anderson Don Ashbrook Ronald Atchley Lamoyne Austin Leota Bach Barbara Bagwell Betty Bailey David Baker Ray Baker Veronica Balli Pat Bankston Linda Barnett Larry Barnes Gene Barton O O I I vnceurvn to mance 61 g year Thane Baty Pat Beam Barbara Bean John Bell Diane Benbrook l Mardell Bergland Hollis Bethel Dave Bezayiff Dennie Blevins Gloria Borias Charlotte Botorff Sharon Bottoms Bruce Braskat J ww -jilk , ,sw - Linda Brower David Browning Judy Brownlow Judy Bryon Ralph Buckmaster Nancy Burgess J 1 unior production, 'meet C'vrliAA Jrchen Larry Burton Lynda Bussolini Ray Butler Bill Caffee Margaret Calderon Marvin Caprelian Tony Cardenas Sharon Castro Cathy Caswell Earl Cate Casey Caudle Paul Chacon John Chappel Gary Chrissman Richard Church 1 mx , ' K if 'JSE sm -' V Sheri Clark l Mike Cobb Doug Cochrum Chuck Collier Sharon Collins John Cooley vrozlicfesf rollicking entertainment or plaqgoem Beverly Compton Sharon Contreras Violet Contreras Jean Cook Chuck Crabtree Lee Craw Lynn Crouch Terry Cummings Judy Damsen Richard Dangler Mary Kay Dau Bruce Dawson Derrell Day lawana Deal Jean Dean Ken Deaton Jack DeFehr Karen Dennison , Charles Dickinson Barbara Didier The A lendor of the uniol N u Jim Doolittle Barbara Dreiling Jill Dubisch Carol Eastham Cathy Eckman Johnnie Eichler Joy Eklund Joe Elliott Ruth Emmett Sharon Errotabere 4 Joe Espinoza Lynne Evans Georgia ExHenry Jean Faldon Marvin Falls lb x X f' 4' f, Marshall Falsetti Sharon Ferry Jim Fletcher ' - 4 s i in Q 'E wx was My Donna Flynn Kathy Flynn Shirley Fors 7rom will ne er 6e for often Bill Fortney Bob Friesen Shirley Friesen Stan Garber Steve Garberson LM Frank Garcia Linda Garcia Chuck Garton Leslie Gatewood Gale Gerald Annie Gerrero Imogene Gibson Vic Garcia Pat Gilmore Alan Ginsberg Margaret Glim Pat Glover Katie Gonzales Jack Goodrich Geraldine Gorubec Albert Graves John Grov 6 Gil Hammond Gary Hass Norma Heinr ichs Homer Henry unior go in for Aporw and 1 Gwen Guinn Ginny Hall Joyce Hall Ross Hallberg Paul Harbick Joan Harrell George Harrison Tamara HarriH Cliff Hathaway Gary Heckman Chuck Hedgperh Ken Heinrich I Ray Helmer John Henrichs I W Gregg Hernandez Walter Herron ther Aclwol acti itie in a My way Genevieve Hess Donald Hillman Wanda Hilton Wayne Hite John Holland David Hallesen Ron Hopkins Dorothy Horton Linda Hudson Pauletta Hudson Dennis lmperatrice , Janet lnselman Raymond Irwin Joe lves Corinne James Carol Jamison Karen Jensen Ken Jepsen Diane Johnsen Kay Johnston Next year Q1 I-eA tigei eagerly Judy Jones Phyllis Jones Alan Jue Jim Kagawa Jon Kangas l m A, A Karin Kelley Par Kennett Jack Kepley Mel Kilner Joan King if Tom Kisling Ralpha Kitterman Reynold Knispel Gail Koch Tina Kornoff Susie Krause Karen Kroeker Mike Kruzic l Wanda lassley Pat Lawless .lack Lawson an ticqnated by ambitiocw junior l . . - L Gary LeBlanc Beverley Lewis Billie Lewis Diana Lewis Gordon Lewis Jim Lewis Nancy Lewis Ralph Liles Danny Lincoln Gary Lindslrom Kay Llnenbach - .... ---....-,, Domingo Longoria Martha Lose Frank Lucero Paul Luclch Carmen Lugo Cathy Lynch Barbara Mack Terry Manson Joe Marangi C7444 of '61 produce. Rosie Martinez Miles Marty Norma Matsumoto Clarence Maus Judy May Vernon McCarty Leanne McComas Earl McCray Doyle McCrory Gerald McMindes ' ' ,., ' x Johnny Measer Pat Monds Lorena Moore Virginia Morgan Charlotte Mulinix Rick Muller WRick Musacchio Susan Nagel George Nammsen Pat Nelson Ken Neslund 'uw tending leader Bob Noren Brian O'FarreIl Dennis Oldfield Judy Oliver Robert Oliver Linda Oliver Jeanne Osborn Sharon Owen Ron Parisi James Parker Lydia Parra Pam Patrick Victor Patterson Wes Pederson Jerry Pendergraft M Karen Peterson Lynda Phillips Cheryl Pipes Carolyn Poindexter Doris Pretty Tom Prudek unior ala A A6024 pep Shirley Radford Cliff Read Larry Red Norma Reese Danny Rendino Barbara Reynaud Clyde Reynolds Harold Rice Barbara Richardson Gene Richardson James Richardson V Sharon Richardson Jon Ridgway l Barbara Riley Clyde Riley Rodger Ritchie Cecil Roberts Dudley Robertson Carol Rocca Allen Rodda Johnny Rodriguez f C ll y y Q. up I-allieA and ganna Shirley Rodriguez Ramona Roper Carol Sanchez Stan Sanders Tillie Sandoval l f . Bob Sarkisian Marilyn Schilling Becky Schooley Ronnie Schramek Marilyn Schultz Tom Shamp Wanda Sharry Anne Shelton Forest Sheppard Loretta Sims Charles Smith Florence Smith Larry Smith Pat Spangler Wanda Spears Bruce Staebler univr play an im ortant Margaret Stanion Darlene Steffensen Pat Stefka Pat Stehlik Janet Stevens Ken Straughn Joyce Strid Lilly Tarin l Margie Taylor Mildred Teisinger Maria Telles Jerry Thomas Donna Steinhauer Lolly Tarin Bonnie Thomsen l Bob Trammell Joyce Tupper Dianne Turner Tommy Turner Al Uribe Nancy Vasquez art in Aclwol a Aem6ly Judy Virden Bob Vogel Rick Walker Jim Wallace Joan Waller Marshall Walter Teri Wasser Jim Webster Dennis Weems Donna Weigand Alan Wenzel Donna Wesley Ken Wheeler leilani White Steve Whittenburg Jim Williamson Lois Whitton Naomi Wilcox Richard Wilcox f Everett Williams Ron Wilson Vivian Woodard Jim Woolridge Walter Yarbrough K Sepia more leadem guide their Alfred Alvarado president YELL LEADERS. Ruth Deleon, Sandra Jackson, Mary Mechem. Terry Riordan vice-president Dick Takahashi ' I chairman Judy Jolley soda . secretary-treasurer soi?:ld::hA:i?ndon 'la A through an e ent al year RING COMMITTEE. Row I: Judy Karle, Laurell Caskey. Row 2: Gary Shatter, Joe Fisher, Becky Hall, Judy Jolley, chairman. Another successful year has passed and the class of '62 has become better ac- quainted with the customs of high school. The combined efforts of their officers, committee members, and advisors have created a unified and progressive class. SALES AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, Row I: Trish Sanborn chairman, Louise Keith, Gary Trafican. Row 2: Ron Lucas Mark Robertson, Barry Otwell, Mark Scaramella. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Row I: Sandi Mead, chair- man, Michele Carpenter, Becky Hall. Row 2: Cheryl Harding, Mary Mechem, Terry Riordan. Row 3: Dick Takahashi, Joe Fisher, Gary Shaffer, Cary Lung, James Scott. Row lr Elmyrna Bishop, Mary Lou Ballas, Ursula Borowski, Virginia Beck, Carol Andrews, Charlotte Black, Patricia Alle- gretti, Doris Ashley, Lucy Ber- umen. Row 2: Emma Boxley, Susan Badgley, Patti Burton, Susan Arceneau, Cheryl Brown, June Baker, Geraldine Bratton, Judy Barrett, Joe Armas. Row 3: Ben Atchley, John Bier, Floyd Bush, Jerry Brown, Al- fred Alvarado, John Brown, Bob Byrd, Pat Andrewski, Richard Bonner. Row 4: Ron Briggs, George Badosci, Jim Balestra, Larry Alberti, Ronald Arceneau, Danny Austin, Steve Broughton, Herb Brown. Un fed in te eA tA and ac ti itie 3 4... - - nur, un, nn, 'Q e 'sf F 4 4lI!f- df? 33410 6 51 1 msg? 4 ' , 1: Row l: Laurell Caskey, Colleen Carey, Diane Bradford, Alra Crawford, Ann Cordova, Pat Cavozos, Elena Briones, Lupe Castillo. Row 2: Ronnie Blev- ins, Keith Carns, Judy Davis, Zanne Berg, Margie Christy, Nancy Darby, Ray DeShane, Barbara Collins. Row 3: Mar- vin Babb, Harry Parnley, Lore enzo Barboza, Louie Ceia, Ron Contrestano, Brack Davis, Gary DeFehr, Ronnie Baker, John Armenta. Row 4: Dan Adome, John Balch, James Davis, Danny Dye, George Drane, Charles Daniels, Bill Barne hard, Brian Avery. oduce a well-rounded dau of '62 Row l: Evelyn Davis, Pat Dix, Ruth DeLeon, Darlene Chris- tensen, Leora Cawvey, Judy Crabtree, Liana Compolongo, Pat Carey, Willma Calk. Row 2: Barbara Cahill, Michele Carpenter, M a rio n Callett, Yvonne Channell, Joyce Cook, Sharon Dawson, Sandra Champ, C o I I e e n Chapman, Margie Damsen, Row 3: Rich- ard Coviello, Joe Cosentino, William Carlton, Steve Cloud, Gene Cowles, John Chapman, Vince Compolongo, J o h n n y Curran, Lewis Chenot. Raw 4: John Douglas, Barry Campbell, Dick Derryberry, Terry Chris- toffersen, Fred Candle, Robert Caputi, Jack Curtis, Dennis Dodd. 64' -..N- ' f 1, ,, N7 vw-4 an Raw l: Colleen Giovik, Dina Guzman, Karen Fischer, Judy Forrest, Pat Fitzgerald, Diane Counsilman, Carol Durham, Deanna Chapman, Lana Fe- gette. Row 2: John Geiger, Richard Garcia, Joe Garcia, Carol Gatto, Janet Euber, Fran Flake, John Fuller, Ron Estep. Row 3: Willie Garciq, Jim Fearnside, Tom Folsom, Joe Garcia, Jerome Falls, Bob Fitz- patrick, Walt Esparza, Geryl Farris, Norbert Ensslin. Row 4: William George, Jim Gunier, Sal Garcia, Brack Davis, Jae Fisher, Ray Clark, Jim Gainer, Ken Fisher, Row 1: Jane Jarvis, Becky Hall, Judy Jolley, Sharon Hilton, Betty James, Mary Herrera, Carol Johnson, Margaret Had- grave, Kathy lnnerarity. Row 2: Patty Docker, Carol Hub- bart, Penny Docker, Keitha Heskett, Karen Harris, Dennise Howell, Sharon Irwin, Cathy Hendrix. Row 3: Barbara Hooper, Jeff Hiort, Calvin Full- er, Fred Henson, Dennis Hack- ett, Robert Hess, Pat Johnson, David Johnson, David Hayden. Row 4: Bob Ingram, Dennis Friend, David Flaherty, Rod Cunn, Gill Frakes, Larry John- son, Gary Howard, Jeff Grif- fin. The clam ' eagerly awaitz V J x ef M ,je . ww: J K Row l: Rosemary Hall, Linda Hazelton, Nancy Cash, Sandra Jackson, Nancy Higgins, Kathy Johnson, Barbara Herion, Mar- ilyn Hughes. Row 2: Judy Fries, Lois Hogan, Loretta Cowen, Barbara Jackson, Joan Hewitt, Cheryl Harding, Joyce Hixson. Row 3: Bob Carsten, Mary Pat Johnson, Jacqueline Hart, Ron- ald Jones, Jerry lhde, Jim Hugenroth, Ron Gauthier, larry Haney. Row 4: Charles Hulce, Larry Hill, Bret James, Nick Hurado, Thomas Harwood, Ed- die Johnson, Jim Johnson. 'M p emotion to the upper claAAeA Row l : Nancy Knight, Charlene Lockhart, Ruth Ann Loveioy, Judy Michelsen, Barbara Mc- Lelan, Carolyn Kingston, Val- erie Knadler, Mary Mevel, Sandy Kasson. Row 2: Kay Cryder, Stevie Lippold, Louise Keith, Mary Mechem, Jan Kid- well, Marlene Miller, K a y e Kaboos, Laurna McElroy. Row 3: Ed McCurry, Charles La- Belle, Robert Mandolesi, Mary Kuhn, Sandi Mead , Jon Lowndes, Frank Martinez, Jim Martin. Row 4: Cary Lung, Herb lang, Sam Meek, Fred Larson, Jerry Lacy, David Lose, John Kefaliotis, Austin Mc- Naughton. 'NLT air- all Fifi 'QM A V .5 ..,, in ,M -1. .,,,,f.., , Row 1: Edith Martin, Georgia Kewdall, Sheila Lewis, Sue Po- teete, Aldena Molotore, Mary Libeki, Shirley Main, Linda Lee. Row 2: Vivian Piianawski, Sandy Mack, Judy Karle, Shar- on Morss, Pat Lombard, Linda Kelley, J u a n i t a McMindes, Sherry Nickell, Pat Northrip. Row 3: David Ponessa, Gene Kline, Ron McCall, George Keialiotis, Jim Pendergrass, Pete Mouliot, Wilford Lewis, Tom Nolt. Row 4: Louis Mar- tinez, Fred Meurer, Charles Mills, Ron Lucas, Mike Leonar- do, Jon Lind, Jim Mitchell, Ed McCurry, Fred Killgore. Row lr Marilyn Penner, Bar- bara Padgett, Judy Petrille, Linda Prohorotf, Sherrie Poage, Nancy Paglia, Shirley Pass- more, Kristine Oliver. Row 2: Ilene Richmond, Dennis Os- burne, Wesley Perkins, Pam Olney, Benny Pine, Al Persi- cone, Terry Riordan. Row 3: Jim Pendergraft, Jim Phebus, Adam O'KeIley, Dick Otis, Bennie Pina, Bob Pendergraft, Eugene Persicone, Jimmie Rob- bins. Row 4: Donald Pender- graft, Don Nicholson, Eldon Person, Dan Osterberg, Ray Pipkin, Barry Otwell, Robert Parks, Donald Nelson, Ted Palmer. Soplwmv eA gain expe ience and and - 1 ll S . ... Q, , Row l: Pattsy Romero, Angie Rowell, Stella Ramos, JoAnne Rash, Carolyn Riker, Sue Rose, Kathleen Rogers, Nancy Rod- gers. Row 2: Mary Revilla, Carmen Romero, Marilyn Over- street, Carol Richardson, Eva Ruiz, Terri Raiskup, JoAnne Roveto, Sherry Rasmussen. Row 3: Doug Staley, James Quinn, Steve Roberts, Mark Robertson, Leroy Schafer, Ricky Scheidt, Joyce Quick. Row 4: Ronnie Rodish, Mike Roberts, Doug Roberts, Wayne Stokes, Leon- ard Sanoian, Arlund Ringer, Jim Ross, Ben Romero. 69 cpe ating a conceuion at home game Row l: Carol Saffer, Trish San: born, Maggie Saiz, Virginia Saldivar, G e n e v a Straughn, Linda Scarbrough, Jeri Skav- dahl, Pat Story. Row 2: Vivi0f1 Stover, Linda Sanders, Louann Smith, Carol Snider, Carol Snodgrass, Cathy Stark, Mar- lene Schilling, Gary Trafican. Row 3: Eberodo Salazar, Steve Small, Charles Tyler, Barbara Sinner, Pam Sinnar, Dick Sims, Jim Sturgess, John Sandoval, Dennis Triplitt. Row 4: GorY Shaffer, James Scott, Mark Scaramella, R o n a l d Stovall, Alan Smith, John Stroud, Gary Strunk, Rex Roper, Ron Smith. Row T: Geneva Straughn, Shir- ley Finch, Sue Morris, Nancy Rose, Jeanne White, Ruth Ann lnnerarity, Dorothy Freeman. Row 2: Connie Petz, Karen Bradley, Marcia Nelson, Cindy lopez, Karen lopez, Judy Al- len. Row J: Ralph Seely, Wayne Cox, Jerry Crawford, Tim Machete, Tony Ford, Linda Booth, Mary Hughey. Row 4: Sam Daddino, John Armenta, John Edwards, Brian Cum- mings, Eddie Johnson, Jim Martin. YR an aan- ' I ,, rg.. :S-2 ,sf- ...W Row l: Louise Tomlinson, Ruth Taylor, Pat Thomas, Joyce Tur- ner, Sheri Tompson, Marilyn Weeks, Delight Wilson, Jan Walton. Row 2: Sue Tannehill, Virginia Wright, Jessie Turner, Janell Whitaker, Eunice Tay- lor, Georgia Walker, Ruby Wages, Kathryn Walter. Row 3: Ronald Vivian, Jerry Wages, Mike Slate, Ed Wilson, Frank Tombs, Allen White, Dick Tak- ahashi, Richard Wear. Row 4: James Ware, Manuel Vega, Pete Vanden Bosch, Jack Yeg- hoian, Jerry Whitley, Benny Wright, Bob Whorton, Mar- shall Wattenbarger. re Inman office:-A and committee member-A Don Adams president This year's freshmen have done an ex- cellent iob of adapting themselves to the new way of life they have encountered here at Clovis High. Their capable leaders and ambitious committee members have helped them to become the kind of class that brings pride to a school. Jim Sirimarco vice-president Irene Oliver secretary-treasurer Karen Tourville dll! Udllldllll EXPN' YELL LEADERS Mary Koser, Mi- chele Plshuone Nancy Baker. The freshman sechon at a foot- ball rally. p 6440116 F R E S H M A N COMMITTEE. Judy Kennedy, Cathy Wild, Pam Paldl Karen Tourville, chairman 1 emlre A j the cla of OZ become M Row l: Ruth Adams, Jeanette Arnold, Janet Benske, Susan Brase, Jane Brownlow, Laura Brewer, Charlotte Ashbrook, Judie Beck. Row 7: Janice Akin, Rosemary Banks, Marilyn Alexander, Pat Brother, Ferol Allred, Kathy Anderson, louise Boghosian, Elvira Briones. Row 3: Merion Blevins, Charles Babb, Frank Amparano, Ralph Boll, Wanda Blakesdey, Nancy Baker, Jimmy Beaver. Raw 4: David Britton, John Bryon, George Buckmaster Richard Addington, Gary Brinkley, Jim Bennett, Bill Akers. L, ..,.,. -MW Row l: Lupe Cardenas, Lynn Cox, Mabel Chenot, Adeline Calvillo, Sharon Dukes, Carol Cook, Jeri Cox, Cissy Dau. Row 2: Marta DeAnda, Danna- lee Clouse, Carol Conner, Suzee Carr, Eileen Christensen, Diana Dangler, Maria DelaPena, Gloria Chavez. Raw 3: Dillard Andrew, Robert Alcanter, Glen Bryant, Pat Dimmer, Laurie Coats, Ronnie Beckham, Jerry Bauer. Row 4: Roger Brown, Kenny Barr, Don Adams, Jerald Christensen, Morse Doolittle, Bob Bretz, Kenny Bocchini. Row I: Mary Fisher, Vivian Gunderson, Elizabeth Goss, Kay Dale, Donna Gasaway, Wanda Coberly, Judy Garto Guilley Dominquez, Kenneth Corron, Mike Adams, Hen Dunham, Robert Crawford, Steve Cushing, Bill Elloitt. Pat Frame, Carol Forgy, Sand n, Joan Farris, Candy Cooper. ry Dominquel. Row 1: David :ae -...V ra Gerlotf, Hope Fuvila, Diana Gauxin. Row 2: Nina Clark, Row 3: James Counsilman, Chuck Dreiling, Geoff Chaife, Frisby, Richard Cassell, Russell Dubisch, Dennis Crumb, Dan qll Infed with the wayA 06 Cl0l71.J High - A A-A e r 1 , i Row li Carmen Garcia, Deloress Gould, Paula Ellioll, Sylvia Guzman, Lupe Garza, Connie Garcia, Evelyn Garcia, Beliy England. Row 2: linda Fuller, Paula Grill, Kathy Golden, Jane Fosler, Harlan Caswell, Evereil Dennay, Gilbert Benny. Raw 3: Slanley Deal, Sfuart Gollway, Ramiro Dela- Pena, Jr,, Ben Franlzich, Arvy Farlney, John Gurnard, Jeff Geisler. Row A: Don Gardner, Joe Casiro, Marcela Diaz, Douglas Deming, Bert Giguiere, Kelly Douhan, Donald Gravano, Mike Garcia, il Row I: Naomi Jones, Jean Hughes, linda Jackson, Behy lrvin, Lucille Hess, Carol Hawkins, Sharon Hagen, Jimmie Ingram. Row 2: Dan Hoskins, Susan Hackeh, Sand James Te' H' k Pi H' k - ' ' y , ri lc , a ic s, Shannon Jones, Donna Hersey. Row 3. Phllburn Hulsl, Richard Jorgenson, Paul Hurley, Edward Higuera, Dennis Hough, Wesley Graff, Roberi Easiham, Gilbert Franco. Row 4: Ray Hope, larry Jeli, Ken Fulion, Alex Esmaal, Berl Giguiere, Joe Goodwin, Richard Flier. '- i Row li Diane lpsen, Ann Hull, Diana Hayes, Diane Hirasuma, Jerralynn Hollornan, Gail Herrmann, Colhy Johnson, Ann Hallberg. Row 2: Mary Hines, Carol Heif, Coralie Henderson, Judy Jackson, Fern Hofer, Rod Caswell, Rick Hulherl. Row 3: John H0Gdf0fd, BUNNY H0Yf'U0d9lf JUfl'0 Herrera, Pai Dauhan, Arlhur Hauler, Don Gillum, Thomas Fegelie, Tim Ikeda. Row 4: John Johnsfon, John Smifh, Armando Jacobo, Jerry lee Baron, Jimmy Holland, Buddy Harris, Ricky Hudson. , x 71-e lumen Atuden tA make new gr end Row l: Deborah Johnson, Darlene Jura, Phyllis lmperalrice, Maylien Jue, Susan McNeil, Mary Kaser, Jill Knapp, Mary Monds. Row 2: Kalhy Lull- rapp, Joeanne McSweeney, Kay Killian, Pafricia Marlin, Bonnie Mclean, Jane! Lundburg, Anila Morgan. Row 3: Tom Higham, Jerry Holmes, Mar- garet Mellronian, Janet Nelson, Tela Long, Tommy Lewis, Henry Murakami, Raw 41 Ben Martin, Arlo Hayo, Jimmy Jones, Harvey Ilg, Charles Johnson, Lindsy Henderson, Carl Kelchum, Larry Kropp. , ,.., 83,0 Raw lg Bobbi Maxwell, Sally Lucero, Gloria Holquin, Bonnie May, Judy Kennedy, Carolyn Cherry, Carla Muller, Yvonne Mesple. Row 2: Dwane Milnes, Don Lewis, Hague Caswell, Marilyn McCauley, Mickey Konkol, Daniel Lee, Brian Mullins, Row 3: Charles Marion, Dennis Morgan, Gary McKenzie, Ron Maikovich, John Moore, Sam Karian, Lloyd Lopez. Row A: Arfhur Lewis, Tony Mendraca, David Morris, Michael Lillle, David lewis, Dennis McEvoy, Larry Lara. kim 1 T1 E r Q Row l: Louise Chavez, Diane Lewis, Virginia Marfinez, Judy Marlin, Paili Kuhns, Elaine Naren, Mickie McCoy, Colleen Leman. Row Wand? Morgan, Irene Oliver, Leona Thompson, Janice McCall, Carlene Meelrins, Bonnie MOYQUU. Gale RMON- ROW 31 JOHN HUQGI, KSN NYIBFGH, Rffd MOST, Shirley Mclunkins, Kay Marion, Nolan Knapp, Jessie O'Kelley, Charles Oliver. Row 4: Jess Lopez, Larry Parker, Fidel Parra, Mike Pavnch, Phu up Bipkin, James Orr, James Parlain, David Newbery. t the reception dance in time f ll lli l .r Vg' W JV 'K' Q, -5-' ,J Q. cw. Row In Janice Petty, Pat Petty, Darlene Palmer, Dolores Rubio, Donna luck, linda law, Sera Pendergrafl, Jo Rogers. Row 2: Marie Nunes, Joan Pflueger, Kathy Matteson, Vicki Riordun, Queenie Korian, Betty Pennycook, Ada Palmer. Row 3: Joyce Nixon, Delores Roney, Sharon Ricci, Margie O'Conner, Pam Paldi, Michele Pishione, Caroline Owens. Row 4: Anthony O'Geen, Thomas Reed, Manuel Robles, James Weir, Don Rosetti, Glen Phebus, Paul Vetter, Richard Taylor. sw... :Q f -..-Q. we Row l: Vicki Romero, Audrey Ross, Pam Ross, Vicki Sihto, Eva Rodriquez, Janice Spires, Mary Richmond, Carol Sarkisian. Raw 2: Barbara Silva, Anita Ramirez, Vicki Rector, Janet Ruse, Jonnie Reese, Gleneta Smith, Sandy Robertson. Row 3: Randy Rush, Bill Reynolds, Kenneth Simms, Jeanne Penberthy, Diane Sorrenti, Grace Soto, Jim Schramek. Row 4: Dan Shally, Gary Romano, Ken Reyburn, Bob Richardson, Bob Rainey, Ray Ramirez, George Rodriquez, Charles Schnell. ng., ,. Row lr Gloria Virden Barbara Stanion Mary Shippey Flora Tillery Carolyn Sabroe Pegg ' ' ' ' ' 1 , , , y Tmkler, leilann Smith, lonna Sh b. R 2: E g:0lY, Ray -Schwabenland, Yvonne Tucker, Candy Shoults, Pat Thomas, Jim Sirimarco, Alan Shimizer. Row 3: Frank Sandovzlvuhm Sacrllet Birlg hU'v ffl?f:'ff- Hlf'1fY,n-l.l.oyd.Srn:th, Bxobby Suldnvar, Fred Spares, Bud Soarhawk, Row A' In-LMA :mn 1i.....- i-, L-.. ,.. . .. . ' - . They look 0 wa d to the th ee emu him yl -. Row 1: linda Tinch, Karen Tourville, Carolyn Vaiarelli, Jenny Tucker, Rose Turner, lucille Turner, Daisy Underwood. Row 2: larry Warden, Ronald Show, Rilo Tapiz, Marry Verfurlh, Beverly Roberlson, Albert Weaver. Row 3: Keilh Thomason, Bill While, Eladio Tunac, Bob Tracy, John Terboun, Bill Villilon. Row 4: Larry Young, Willie Torres, Weslor Wyall, James Wilson, John Vasquez, Terry Wardell, Jerry Spriull, Richard Walson. .c Row l: Calhy Wild, Barbara Wysocki, Nancy Wells, JoAnn Wilson, Rachel Woolen, Juanila Whillow, Marlha Yoshida. Raw 2: Cenlhy Yarbrough, Linda Weber, Linda Wilson, JoAnn Wilborn, Linda Ward, Tamera Wolski, Row 3: leamon Wells, Mason Yamamolo, Chnrla Wade, Donna Walson, Greg Wenera, louise Wail. Row 4: Darrell Wesley, Raymond Wilder, Bill Wilkerson, Marshall Wiley, Wayne Waller, lynn Willis. , 5 e Row l: Ann Brvdon. Kalhleen Beeson, Melanie Benzler, Helen Chenol, Belly McCleland, linda, Free-man, latffifldin Row. IQ: NDOH Adlflmi, Jffllii 9 earA in their high Aeheel career .,,,. ,..., . .. ' 5 l ' I 1 'Ee 5 'K f wif 444' ' h r 'S r if iw, Q : , Y ww . V, .,ee . 1. H-e..em,,. erhre r 60l,j5f2L H Zfvcfy GZ!! . aug nnff'-'64 ' 97 ,417 !4 '24 f :Zig 6 A p Q way' ffddfif 440142 J' 40-mai Hal' y QOH 44 Wye!! fyfffk f i'4,0L,,,,,,fy:4f'7- F2 M lik AM 7 w f :af , 3 R f ,M X244 015 OAS 39 052 VARSITY FOOTBALL. Row 'l: Bruce Slaebler, manager, Lupe Gonzales, Fred Dawson, Alvin Gould, Bill Brelz, Bob Ran dolph, Danny Winlers, Larry Wages, Eddie Mesple, Maurice Mesple, Pal McEvoy, Bob Sheer, Daryle Parker, manager Row 2: Bob Simpson, manager, Bob Trammel, Raul Chavez, Gary Heckman, Danny Rendino, David Browning, Doug Cochrum, Darrel Day, Richard Crumb, Allen McCulchen, Dave Mack, Waller Yarbrough, Austin McNaughlon, Bob Church, Waller Esparza, Larry Barnes, Danny Lincoln, Marvin Caprelianp Ray Coach Lloyd Leesl Coach Hank Roldan Coach Frank Anderson Clark, manager. NORTH ERN YOSEMITE LEAG Madera Roosevelt Edison Bullard Merced Clovis McLane UE STANDINGS loo Mall These varsity football players fought hard to win the game. l L ff' ,: 3' 'l g -qi-1'!14i-iff.. flux, . :,.:w. A Lh t , 4, , is . ld 9 ,il 4 ' -. f F u ,. me V , Bruce Staebler , manager x l 2 Robnegniimpson K znv I. Q? Daryle Parker m a n a ge r Coach Lloyd Leest's Clovis Cougars ended the season with a two wins, five losses record in League play. With this showing our Cougars finished in a tie with Fresno High for fifth place. The Cougars started the season by losing a close one to Sanger I3-7. ln their second outing the Cougars fought off a strong Selma team to a l3-l3 tie. Then started League competition. Our Cougars won their opening League game against Merced 14-l3. From then on our Cougars had a rough road, losing to Roosevelt and Madera by one touchdown. Finally our Cougars came through, stomping McLane 30-0 to win their second League game. Moving to McLane stadium for the last two games, the Cougars lost two highly contested battles to Edison and Fresno High. .lf Jf i . r i r V l I ' EC 08113 7 I F' fo ' lr rctor Over C ovts out, H HS Uflflg i ' ' V A ,, Powerful, driving Don Rojas led the Bulls:-tl Ielf 1 T31 One g101'CEYi9fl1 C0332-N H 'fre ,Short l3WQ, COHCI1-U A bl his to a. 13 to 6 virftm-y f-f 'e Clovis Cougars on Q tai 3 the igigjgggitlgesgx is gridiron Fridav ' X 5 ' xrcnr' capacity crowti CD3 Opened its 1956va1-Sit, g ' Rojas, the li L Q PR, lmczk, scored both NESS RTC 3 few Oftthe the r' nrd's touclidovr W 5 Y' 1,1 :plunges through meh LGQSVB U19 h gar line after he 'f tres on long Gonzales r i r . fans and .racer rv B. lacking an k ,mont with 1 Sideline to sive punch. hitthe A :lh r ,beg to go fieldi line.-Four 1 in fir-st ear-ly in the trier' v me mp mm Couegarfscrheid again rolled ref after Walt Emu'-r r i Q . 'i J lfalf against and W0 A it .,,,L ' io the end with - - 'ed 11 Knight bank mln who Mfwfdv Went Over fm if-dr 22 Yard une. they belt convert' i - Q ,W were batted ahead 7 10 1 MESPLE SCORES --VL Marge-,A- A1 rdf! l Scorw - , v mx mf- Oloviia' 'drove - - Qiif i ei llifw MU Ce Mesple he Cong on A A D. Y' ' . I axes 3 lead' senior fullback A-ensivp pull ju . 'U' roaring bagk i M 1, , 1- A NIO, e nun ,r,r,,5,,r fi y, 'duff f,'0,,wb3? e Oo vkboc -ughffi gall , Q After at see-fsaw fir-rg qncbqffb Random. yovlxoikxo ,O me Cougi Wsilter Yarlwhich Sa! . Qclr me trim-e' Se' -turd out-gained Clciflllmllflg kiickoithe Cove Ce0UgarS mt' gh, msed they .oral yards 162 to 125 ya 18 Yilffl H119 Sway of' r r 11 on me for Clovis, 47 yards to? .,...,i,,-.......,.' V i r your plab mm hawk The Cougar defensive uiiigilrt plays later qnautgllttle Roosefve al one Wkoff t0l0OIl'l1J0S8dA0f Bill Bretz, Edgob Raudglph wang Oi, Cal mm H6585 Mesrile, Alvin Gould, Gzthe S ' war. Friday night the Clovis, 5 and for llerzknran, Drive Browning, Ilkeepm ,,,15iC0ug'ara will meet ia. formid- me touch- gill, Day, Dill! W1ntBl'S, VF vetted le sgblg ppvpgnenf, in the pgygqng f wilson' Lupe Gonzfilfig- W glovforr the Roosevelt Roughridera 'PUNT' l TRANSPORTATION :mit Cwvlfvd by Ellie Carmen. afafk after , Mil Mr. Tinkler states that the tmonf' i,T30 RDUSBIWGYB who M01 .e SWB ibuses are running on the the'tfr9d WiUh. the Clovis Cougars gamer fi' schedule as last year, and third place in the North- :of McLane, ern Yosemite INN' M- marker. beck i cali Yurbro Allen McCuichen es have a fine senior end 'unior enc 3I'8aS rlur me ti lk YXfiQWaY Caldera tr 'quarter' Gm'iza,les rnlleii. the co arte? and rztctzd -'10 Apaches 2 sideline to line, Four rest 4 1-Wk egg? in rolled tr Roosevelt. the Aga and two? iifor its first. 'Wm Owl' senior quarterback lmmrig in m gg V . QOH uf-,..., .....f ,, ,cc..f:....,.i I1lfib'liI'53gWice nurses Richard Crumb 'eceived letters at the ' Darrell Day hosmml senior tackle Qootloall banquet held iunior tackle ilii ' ,vcrnngn Dports the Glould recovered' .. I their 33 yard Strilll Sanger' Q V, .xt V' R Cougars promptly drove mg, qu 3 um y IEE' Knight 17 but their +'fU'nCS-t 1 ' 'halted fherg Wheg mg Marvin i PerS0 lallty 3,3 intercepted Bob ba CYWVCZ. BUD i rh's' fpass intended for C0Ch1'Um mM.M'Catchren on the DHWWH r . f and ran it out to the Lupe ire r Bullard proceeded to tlierremalning time Lincoln iiwis also threatened W1 Bob Ch'-'rch senior guard the 'first period after On the Senior QUUV rdollnh connected on a after L.ri1 r-,,fr3ff'?l?L,4li1?3!3145,, o bike Oxuthe James H?J'iVf3'1i'Zi dr I imkiy' marker Four pla nigga, V c pr-oi achlvament 'Cal Galders ' . U53 replied' st Q quarterback enA fr dmmgi V 9 Selma to the four where H gamw when went over' for th elye tack and several A pass from Crow igguniry letternu , H was good for Ethan. Hem, Fmsh a tion our stu-iw, P'-lm-DS fhe Apachea' Allen Smith, 505 kt er gr dna . . , ' body Vicgqn-esidegty their winning margin 13 John ,Terlouw h iunior center Eugene iaerslcon ' Mike ,Stric Pat Andersi aff Lnslto attend the University Sanger held the edge in 110 irnia where he wlgllowns 8 to 6 and the AD es. ,Carry Lung, Leomtrd 7 . K . . . J '.x.,. r1A..m,m.- fm'm,mw.zi rvrf.-mf. wlftfm Jn... -t . .....1...-.-J Clovis lligzli tennis tr -H gfel3'oi1tflt3wo'days. . ' L I . 7 'After the two dare were overfnterceptlon meone root une where Bmw Marple, mxonfg fl handoff f , . , 4 G K I ilwll' lllvllllffd as S he checked to see it his ZFHSS 8532? Hallo? . Rand? lilirv lliigrll tunnis rr I, HS- .4 - Hormel. was ready 10 be pinned. dawn Rmiidojl h tm the to :A in il flf'f'iSiVP N011 Ti'iI1le'wa,s amazed to see him still camagion amfampt missed 1'l'lF?HA.t0 13. Eldon lac A ., L, Vs igalxve and kiokmg. Q The I, -Hmmm snapped right vb rnquimv soundly tim He then tried to drown the you al, k-, g 3 X K D K A , C10 M A 1 . A I K c. lnkoff ery Bom 6-0. 1,-0. moi if :x,. Yd LHCSLS giasshoppex. By this time lnrthree plays. Don Rr d Cfh iz rch defezxge? ' We GUHIDGG by fr was feeling rather cruel armmd .- K It ornmao 6.4. 6-fi. 11 V 20 to 13 Pfrmean, but the grasshoxmer' yards setting iritghriteenriu avis and Dave Bow some 2.7 would not tile! . A .nywhikch he Scored! I Bd TI,anquimy.S Tegiji , ,. i Madera H, Danny finally decxdea that later.. on an oft .Lac and mean Lewis V i . ,L I . fum :he would just have to give up from me .moi .Ma r ' K' 1 Qjjzffgi lon the grasefhopper and get converted to give VJ, in a hard ,, mpg the gouge., - , r. -. Q , gv, I ,TN gsomethmg else ton hte ap 7 to' 6 ,md go 5 ma-wh, Kmm fm' tllifd Dialtion. But when he f5hE3Ck!-itll, Secmld han V ld Henderson of Cl 4 and Roosev 'lhe grusxshopper zlgzgain he found The a seelsmw mime dur, Gary Orlando and IJQLP--V B v-S mmmmnfi air was dread. It rmmt have just early part of Yflfflfl 53- 64? The L ,mfy ames ron up and died of oxhaus-821116 ND,,,,q d David Il-'mo' 50felYL I Saw Walter Esparza r hgolt an s ooyo - aug 1 mmm ery V ' sophomore safety , rho Nc M ' I , mas bm own 11153. W an Sn-1 liQSlgc,ibPJnickPS a drive to the Amen D BN d Vt lter Ya iilnos, rnanixzoil me' This df ' on the will P i ' ' 'Q S into a Conga kick Ton v when Hanford and .. Larry Rios , vom verde t 'F WI lm pass to his the . . ,f r i A pm 5 S foatftlfgff was intercl Sch'-Wu! C r a ' 1 r. 'TLOY The 0 in SCOUT' I 1l'nl1:11'L l,3lihtL1Cll ni l3fxollil.lr Hun GQ,-Y Heckniqn o1'y1hP1' of Pat McEvoy Mm, Bm 5. rn iunior linebacker i0Y19 Stands senior linebacker bum H 1, uarter after ue... ...,...,o -1-L dnwmlrmes 2 outstanding perform-led U19 ball 50 YQYA3 on aww' Hgmud reverse to the Collgafxwish Riiyrl me' rclson, G6 ang an-c Q fmmrr Dan Winters senior end soc ,ce was that of Karen on who because of rug court p-my be-chu F the team regulars. was avromplislmeed Four mouths tennis to lu her life, She pm l and the rest, of UhB'Ubff1'l Uyflii' .CDy0tesli.2I'HliE11'Y1l, way back to the 23te't'0 White where Covis took Frosh at-sc and goal On lihemriof. sum was Wiffhifl Sightiob Tramm Cougar goal bwt heafllncl Brian I play by Garymo, mzmog igton Bill Jhn Clow In if qui Larry WCIQCS Un Aitq the second half. Bob. kicked the extra. point. mg 3' senior tackle LL A , Mo 0 --1 uv The Cougars ,camo Defend e back to tie up the to 13 when halfback Yarbrough flipped a 43 scoring pass to and Zlnit McCut.oheou. The 1 attempt was fumbled high pass from center. .Iunior vz Kon Ikea 1 ' Tlw zmimzi.. lmmmil will in llfll Corsi-i '4'olv'm:- Cougar Ruhr: to a ft, in the preliminary Bretz -' Raul Chavez Edd, M I senior linebacker A 7 ,E U ,Y r , 'e, esp e A T , one more umm ooszaifr. K-it o 1 Sefllof linebacker A olmri ing crrasll as two guzmipe, of' i Mia li entering the game, hit eael had opened its 1559 varsity The-se are a few of as Coach Lloyd Loeslfs 9116011 Clovis V Cougars their season opener to t enemy Sanger 13 to 7 Friday me otha filly' Sun of the h gridiroi rol l rf faced 3 to iii the Apaches fie1d. play Q hold their Gul the two iror hal-1 fOI' lil David Browning iunior end ' ' to notli Sanger roaring back late the afierVA11en Mr went off the aid his foot, giving the Apache ball on ithe'Couga.r 30 yan Four plays later Sange Wed on ,a 0-118 yard sneak b, irterback iCal Caiders. Th re as the half ended was .7 tr i favor of Clovis. ' 1 . fy. J ' . ' i 0'xmm ii'1 the on-d zone. Hrn the Apaches first plgy from sozrinper-lworm on 1 fum, xmmage after recovering th from JF,,.,.y rmidgwvible Mikeffonax skirted for i fl' Alvin m V5 senior tackle J plays ya, rds m the l'todriqu+iz converted yard gamer m the Cougar 4' mufhnillzsa score 243 to Q ini marker- Fo'-U' Plays late mlm Clovis. l srterbaok Co1'Calders went 24 lillfl. 5 ,Clovis ga5,w,,1 M8813 on a quarterback keepe Cilirwithe ban fm me Km to the four where Ken Nish yard me and in vufa, went over for the touch 'scored' with Tomnfn, A pass from Caldera torBil scoring from 19 yameg wma good fortthe cfanvei The Cubs opened tr, putting the Apaches shea! nobler lt0lD9l'l0d fllwlllg 'fmtheiwr winning margin 13 to Z of . the ranf A The Madera. took Clovis' I Senior center l move the ball the Cougars and zone on the longer held me edge ir fire Off OD'-mill? the fourth De argaixi took over, this time on. ' Q d It and drove 67 yards in 'f'i'lBi!' Own 47 Vard H1162 AffE!'l.lmw9 Usardnvn drnxnb 8 to 6 dn the G'e vard lme. In thref In Uamitq Nation 5.hotA r i Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis ,, Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis hi 1, 'i ,IJ ' lf Sanger Selma Merced A Madera . McLane Y Roosevelt Bullard . Edison .. Fresno unio U11 Aity ?ovt6 II :C J.V. FOOTBALL. Row l: Danny Dye, Charles Stout, George Rodriguez, Charles Hulce, Jack Kepley, Mike Beauchamp, Ken Deaton, Bill Frakes John Chappel. Row 2: Gene Richardson, Reynold Knispel, Joe Garcia, Jack DeFehr, Bob Byrd, Paul Harbick, Bill Barnhard, Ray Piplzin. Row 3 Coach Hank Roldan, Terry Wardell, Randy Boxley, Ross Hallberg, Brian O'Farrell, .lim Doolittle, Gordon Lewis, Joe Fisher, Walter Herron Cliff Hathaway, manager, Allred Persicone, manager. This year Coach Hank Roldan's J.V.'s were the top team on the Cougar Campus. The J.V.'s were undefeated through the year, and tied with Fresno High for the championship. Although young and thin, experience wise, the J.V.'s grew to become the highest spirited club in the league. .490 Brian O'Farrell presents .l.V. coach Hank Roldan with a token of appreciation from I the J.V. Football team. Coach Hank Roldan U I l 6 H +4 1 ' J B FOOTBALL. Row 'l: Henry Ford, Herb Lang, Gary Lindslrom, Dennis Podd, Al Uribe, Russel O'Geen, Tony Cardenas, Thomas Turner, Ron Takahashi, Charles Shaw, Jim Cosenlino, David Baker, Eugiene Periscone, manager. Row 2: Jack Sanborn, manager: George Badasci, Sam Meek, John Espinoza, John Rodriguez, Joe Ives, Leo Hernandez, Eldon Person, Alfred Alvarado, Gary Shaffer, David Lewis, Tim Horlon, John Douglas, Jerry Bridges. Row 3: John Brown, manager: Jesse Cordova, Larry Red, Jim Websler, Mike Pavich, Kelly Douhan, Bob Brelz, Leonard Myers, Cary Lung, Tony Herrera, Bruce Braskal, Larry Abe, George lkeda, Manuel Vega, Jim Baleslra, Brack Davis. - B Football Standings '1'e- f - ,f J A ooseve T , , Clovis A ..,, , Edison 'J L Fresno Ron Takahashi Al Uribe John Espingzq Mclfme captain captain captain Merced Bullard FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. Row 1: George Lind, Sam Karian, David Frisby, Gilberl Franko, Jim Sirimarco, Tony Corral, Loyd Smilh, David Turner, larry Parker. Row 2: Bud Sparhawk, Don Cherry, Jeff Geisler, Rick Hudson, Fidel Parra, Armando Jacobo, Howard Priesl, Dick Takahashi, Mike 7ovt6a I 5 if n. 1 Coach John Embrey Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis Clovis .Q 5 Coach D B FOOTBALL SCORES l3 Selma 7 Sanger 6 Madera 6 Roosevelt T9 Edison l4 Fresno 7 McLane l4 Merced 45 Bullard H 32 -5 6 This year's B team had a highly successful season. The Cubs came out third in the league. The Cubs were strong in the backfield with Tommy Turner running the ball and John Douglas clear- ing the path. Leonard Myers, a freshman, came along fine at the end of the season, and should do a lot with the Varsity in the coming years. The Cub line was anchored by Jim Balestra, Gary Schaeffer, and Manuel Vega. Coach Lee termed offensive end Henry Ford as, The fines't offensive end he had ever seen or coached in 'B' foot- ball. The Cubs again had a successful season. 'f.,,,, .1 f fy ,XL K -s. ,,. W K B's tackle hard again. B football player fights off tackler. N .- K , V N g. yup Ud Aift Jerry Bridges senior guard Lupe Gonzales senior guard Leon Thacker senior guard The Clovis High Varsity basketb team has had a very successful seasn The Cougars had an eight-win, six-It record in league play. Opening leag play against McLane, the Coug' came through with a victory, led Allen McCutchen. After losing the ni two games to Fresno and Edisc Clovis bounced back by winning thr consecutive victories against the B lard, Madera, and Merced teams. . VARSITY BASKETBALL Row l: Lupe Gonzales, Henry Ford, leon Thi Steve Wood Zebnwlshurd Row 2: Coach Chuck Stark, Jim McCrummen, Zeb Wishard, senior guard senior guard Campbell, BJARZ Klldl I l Henry Ford senior guard eading the way to these victories rere Jerry Bridges, Bert Schorling, like Campbell, and Zeb Wishard. ln 1e second round of league play the fougars defeated McLane, and lost J Fresno and Edison once again. The fougars also held victories against ullard, Madera and Merced. They lost 1e last league game to Roosevelt. Bert Schorling senior guard Mike Campbell senior forward RSITY BASKETBALL. Row l: Raul Chavez, Jerry Bridges t Schorling. Row 2: Allen McCutcl1en, Steve Wood: Allen,MCCUiChen Raul Chavez lan Tinkler. SCUIOI' Cenlel' senior guard Ca eq Cvagam E ee Nolan Tinkler Walt Yarbrough Jim McCrummen senior center iunior forwvrd senior guard Clovis ..,......... 61 McLane .......,.. 49 Clovis ..7,,.,,.,,. 60 Merced Clovis ............ 62 McLane .......... 47 Clovis ...,,.,...,, 77 Merced Clovis ............ 36 Roosevelt ...... Ciovis --,--------- 55 Edison Clovis .......,.... 52 Roosevell ...... 69 Clovis --------,h.- 45 Edison Clovis ..,.....,... 36 Fresno .,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Clovis ...,........ 66 Bullard Clovis ............ 39 Fresno ..,.,.,,..,, 60 Clovis .......... 84 Bullard Reaching for higher goals. All together now, one-two-three Come to me! hge L , I fi! Going down. EA..- ..-..Z...L -..AI Give me that bull! K 1 unior U4 ity Ka lzetb ll JUNIOR vmzsirv STARTERS: Bobby sqnew, Ron Mqikovich , H HCNY, Lee Crow, Danny Dye. Omer The Junior Varsity basketball team won three games and lost eight games, against strong Yosemite League competition. Five of the losses came with a total of eight points, one game by three points, one by two points, and three by one point each. Coached by Frank Anderson, the .l.V.'s gained much experience as future varsity cagers. Coach Frank Anderson J.V. BASKETBALL. Row I: Ronnie Arceneau, Don Sholly, Ivan Wat- kins, Ron Maikovich, Don Adams. Row 2: Austin McNaughton, Danny Dye, Bobby Ballew, Coach Frank Anderson. B BASKETBALL. Row I: John Dougius, John Mandolesi, Danny Lincoln, Dan Adame. Row 2: David Lewis, Fred Scotia, Leonard Meyers, Tony Herrera, John Grove. L ,Y-,.,.fr ,. f i ' ,E J -an Coach Ken Snow MANAGERS. Bobby Wilbanks, Terry Dovre, Hugh Ashley, Larry Abe. fake t6 ll l.. to R.: Tony Herrera, Fred Scotia, David Lewis, Meyers, John Mandolesi, coln. The B basketball team showed fine spirit while winning two games and losing ten games in Northern Yosemite League play. The Cubs beat McLane and Madera in their only victories. They were ably coached by Ken Snow and will provide next year's varsity with some fine performers. The team was sparked by Mike Kruzic, Danny Lincoln, and John Grove. L. to R.: John Douglas, Dan A d a m e , Leonard Myers, John Mandolesi. fm i, ,kj L.,f HB Starting Five conversing with Coach Snow Udlidlflf , , dn GL RY VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Bob Sherr, manager, Ethan Hett, Paul Harbick, Mike Strid, Gary Landreth, John Murakami, Terry Manson, Bruce Dawson, Ron 3: Danny Dye, Ron Gary Heckman, Danny Summurs, Chuck Collier, manager. Row 2: George Buckmaster, Walt Esparza, Alan Smith, Smith, Bill Barnhard, Austin McNaughton, Reynold Knispel, Russell Wright, Charles Hulce, David Browning. Row Arceneau, Dan Austin, Lee Crow. .-- ' f David Browning is really putting out, The Varsity, B , and C track teams looked forward to a fine season under the able coaching of Hank Roldan. In sev- eral meets some of the Clovis thinclads turned in fine performances. Some of the track team's outstanding performers were Gary Landreth, sprints, Danny Dye, hurdles, Ethan Hett, distance, David Brown- ing and Austin McNaughton, weights and discus throw. Coach Roldan gets Gary Landreth off to a fast start. V ll Track Team A - , I C TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Ron Vivian, Bob Holland, Dennis Morgan, Gary Mobley, Jim Schramek, Dick Takahashi, Dennis Dodd. Row 2: Terry Christoffersen, manager, Ron Bennett, Larry Jett, Fidel Parra, Tim Horton, Ron Gauthier, Jack Sanborn, John Terlouw, Richard Badders, George Lind, manager. ln.- .1 . ' h .ees fe., b W .K I 4 ii l , e M.. ,M I , s V Q A Z. ,.., Vin? V I A krkk 3'-vu--an..-W .V ...M-..-....-.L. t L . f iiii .'f . ' f7EllQl I l U 1 D L 'ii'f 1 'LQLJ . Watch those curves Ethan. y ,slygi - 1 , me Charge Don't get in front of me! X, B ' TRACK TEAM. Row l: Louis Martinez, Dan Lincoln, Tom Folsom, George Harrison, Frank Garcia, Tom Turner, Charles Shaw, Al Uribe. Row 2: Al Persicone, manager, Clyde Reynolds, Dan Adame, Jon Lowndes, Fred Scotia, Jack Yeghoian, Gary DeFehr, George Ikeda, larry Abe, Ben Romero, Darrell Parker, manager. Row 3: Terry Wardell, Kelly Douham, Tom Cieslewitz, Leonard Meyers, Jim Webster. C5wmA Cbunbqy'7hmm The Clovis Union High School cross country team has had a good season considering that this is the first year team. The team the league and iii? 'A we have had such a ,,i' l participated in only Q is-tel' I is, W- 5. Ei' ,V - valley finals. One of the leading men .- . X r on the varsity team was Ethan Hett who placed 15th in the valley finals. Heading the sophomore-freshman W icgi teams was John Armenta. As a whole, 5' b gyyyligi . ci s g the team stood up well against strong . . i ig lflorthern Yosemite League competi- ssiii'iiss 1 tion. Powerful teams and a good year Coach Hank Roldan are in sight for the 1960 season. E y if V 1 iiJ y 5, 2 55? rrr 'af WEL W . A 1 , K I if Ik I . ,br 11. 7 g K J ,-'-.. .,,1, 1i ,i 'ii, ft ' , l-'i ip. A A I '- iiii , g t', S CROSS COUNTRY TRACK TEAM. Row I: Dan Adame, John Armenta, Don Keith. Row 2: Alan Smith, Dan Austin, Mike Strid, Ethan Hett, Austin McNaughton, and Eugene Persicone, not pictured. C . Ethan Hett top runner is, '- r Q Q: ,. , . ,,.. 4 - ,tw , ' . sb-cg,-at Q , Q, -s '- f. j. ::a. -5. 1-is Eff f. Nf.'I sl Wxx iflil-ffEic1 5', m,.,L - 5 ,sf ig-'sg s f ' , ss Lg., - f . :if I n , , A 4- ' f - , f ll' 'W' ' - .,,. , Q 1 C' ssi' s- -' T '- iz'-:'j!'s.fr 7 is in 'M i -i A . - is ,.,, . ' ' ,um siigszTfifw:yff:'i..fR-.gf,b,,g, my Couga Tfddlfmeh . 'fix F Q, aw. ,Milli 5 WZ 'yi K M Www ' M-....MM L . Hy ,M ' , V V - V ' YN . -Q. V AL 'I , M Q5 H M' A X . X . ., 1- .V I F x? , A lr .L - . ,, ,,..,,,.,,, ,,,. ,,.., .,, :VV V. .. ,,. ,. 13 - - - '7 'A . 14.--P ' ' 1' ' ' 3 -,: ,V+ - , ww--::V:fVVf w1s,:f ,,fef:V -Vfssm. V , L ,, f - H. 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Row 2: Walt Yarbrough, Mike Pavich, Allen McCutchen, Bob Randolph, Zeb WlSl'10fd. Cltll Hathaway, Brant Burke, Steve Wood, Jae Fisher, Homer Henry, Coach Don Lee. Coach Don Lee As the Cougars look forward to a fine year, they sport a 2-2 NYL record. After opening with a victory at McLane, a hard defeat came at the hands of the War- riors of Fresno High. The team then won at home against Edison, but lost a close one 2-l to Bul- lard. Bob Randolph has a 5-l record to get his senior year off to a fine start. With a little more hitting the Cougars will be in the thick ofthe league race. 1 s ' If 'lf' , ,. , . gi I L1 L 5 ' ' f - T , , , 3, .. ,- 4 J ffi-li L -A' ' ,- .,s.., L . ,,s, , V f ,ffgfllmlsttfwij , -s-,, -r s' 1- . - f +23 sT,i-f7fl1??'ll1W1Qg:,,,f:i.' , 1 5, new ' I sv , fs 5 - , , V . -fini E- se- as My WW W f lists W' 'Wm Q 5 if 5b we iff' S Milfs, MANAGERS, Duane Milnes, Ray Clark, Fred Dawson. Raul Chavez Bob Randolph Bfflnl Burke senior pitcher senior pitcher Ser1iOf pitcher fuelra I lg Steve Wood senior first-baseman Lupe Gonzales senior catcher Nolan Tmkler senior second-baseman 3 Allen McCutchen senior right fielder Walt Yarbrough iunior center fielder Daryl DeGraw senior third-baseman Zeb Wishard senior left fielder bi mend-cvmciou Cougar QQ f Q F - ,JV -, ., ru. 4, ,, . AN -I za zz .fe , ,,,, , if-1Q,f'E:p3:L:Qzr2f34BH:,ma ', , g N ,ww ax kk A K gy, ,:,,,,5,., ,,,.. , ff , 5522 ,ws '41 ,... ., LL,. . , ,, ,.W,. , V, ' :LQ '1+lV--Sw 5?Q3 ' 150-Q: ffffffa' ,, ,, M .. 3gqL,, ,g,gf, ' ,f -W ,, , ai K, ff f ,is : :mf A ' ' J J ,J li? , ..,4X ,- , H' fkffvlm I ml L '-0 5 1, N.: u 4 , ,f K' -WDW Pe., . - .. ,W gg,gym-?ggs3,35g,,,,,,,,5,,f1w,,pr' 84 1, in N anio lla ity and 91-ulaman I e6all Team! JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Row ln Leon Thacker, Jim Cosentino, Jim Ikea, Joe Armas, Ran Maikovich, Bob Carston, Sam Meek, lorry Barnes, Joe Goodwin, Evan Wakins, Hugh Ashley. Row 2: Coach John Browning, John Brown, manager, Jerole Christensen, Mike Atkins, John Ridgeway, John Mandolesi, LeRoy Schaffer, Brian O'FarreIl, Bob Bretz, Mike Beauchamp, Cary Lung, Bruce Braskat, David Lewis. Coach John Browning Under the careful guidance of coaches John Browning and Norwood Eben, the J.V.'s and Freshmen have gained experience and have shown great improvement since the beginning of the season. Although the teams are green, it is expected that both will win their share of games. e Coach Norwood Eben I EP FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. Rowl: Coach Norwood Eben, Jim Sirimarco, Alan Shimizu, Mason Yamamoto, Tony Corral, Lloyd Smith, Gary Brinkley. Row 2: Arthur Lewis, Howard Priest, Som Karian, Mickey Konkol, John Nagel, Larry Parker, Armando Jacobo. Row 3: Jim Orr, Charles Stout, Don Adams, Richard Addington, Dan Rosetti, Ben Frantzich, Larry Young, Bert Giguiere, Don Sholly, John Bryon. IQ! QI 'and BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM. Row I: Dave Pickerel, Ron Lucas, Steve Garberson. Row 2: Bruce Staebler, manager, Robert Simpson, manager, Charles Reyburn, Butch Cassell, Dan Adams, Greg Parman, Steve Kover, .Ion Kangas, Jim Scott, Gary Schaeffer, Allen Rodda, Earl McCray. Row 8: John Smith, Don Counsilman, Bob Schnell, John Romano, Gary Lindstrom, Jack Goodrich, Jack Bonesteel. This year's swimming teams, ably coached by Don Utter and Esther Leach, looked forward to a good sea- son. Starting swimming early this year, the Cougars gained much needed experience before the league meets started. The girls' team and the B team were contenders in the league meet, while the Varsity, not too strong on manpower, had an average year. Coach Don Utter Coach Esther Leach GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM. Row I: Maureen Frame, manager, Pat Brother, Delores Roney, Shirley Fors, Tamara Wolski, Mary Shippey, Charlotte Hackett, Sharon Errotaberre, Diane Benbrook. Row 2: Donna Lee Clause, Sandy Robertson, Pat Frame, Mary Pat Johnson, Penny Docker, Patty Docker, Sue Sullivan. E09 fwimming Team Come to your marks Dig that crazy bird! Get Ser. Hurry up! Go! Coming home with the bacon. l'I'l 741 and Spring 12 9' ff FIRST TEAM. Row 1: Karen Dennison, Sharon Wilkinson, Sue Stehlik, Pat Stehlik, Sue Schroder, Judy Hunt. Row 2: Keith Carns, Galen Mueller, Richard Church, Ronnie Davis, larry Bolli, Thomas Watson, Dave Bowen, Donna Flynn, manager. Shirley Kisling, not pictured. I il 'lf ,N ,. - ' 1 T ., r.., H ,,f5fL!f?4+ W - , . . l i ,,,, , ,. W 51,5 'hifi' Dove Bowen and Tom Watson f 'Q first boys' doubles is 1? , rig ally ' or Ron Davis first boys' singles Clovis ....,,.... 6 Clovis ....,..,., 9 Clovis ,......... 6 Clovis ,......... 9 Clovis .,........ 8 .i l.,l,, Clovis 5 Sue Stehlik and Sue Schroeder '- first girls' doubles 43 Coach Darwin Thorpe league Standznp Sharon Wilkinson 'first girls' singles Fresno High ..,4,, 3 McLane High .... O Bullard .....,..,...,, 3 Madera ,,,, ....,. O Merced ,,.,..,,,,,,,, l T ,, ' llllill' - ll , V ,HM F- ' ni X41 Roggeyelf ,A,------, 4 'ik-,midi-glililllll ski- itll:-I ll , u- Slqaumu immuilflg' 'il 555 5 .Ei lv l ' H Karen Dennison and Larry Bolli mixed doubles l - Y David Bowen and Larry Bolli first boys' doubles Clovis began tennis in October this year and posted its first win over Tranquillity, the North Sierra 1959 champions, I0 to 2. Since then, the Cougars net squad has garnered 28 wins as against 3 losses, all losses coming at the hands of the Tulare High Redskins. Clovis defeated this year such teams as, Mt. Whitney, Tulare once, Selma, Hanford, Wasco, and every league champion team in the valley except the winner of the South Yosemite who Clovis did not pl.ay. ln addition, the Clovis netters went undefeated in the North Yosemite League, taking the 1960 championship, the first varsity championship Clovis has earned in its four year old membership in the North Yosemite League. Individually, the Clovis High tennisiers achieved well. The mixed doubles team of Larry Bolli and Karen Dennison won first in the valley in the Selma Invitational and the Tulare Invitational, our boys and girls doubles teams placing third, and our singles players fourth in the above tournaments. Clovis can well be proud of the l96O edition of the tennis team. Certainly the most outstand- ing in the history of CUHS, having been beaten by only one team in the Valley. According to coach Thorpe, this year's team is one of the best teams ever fielded by any San Joaquin Valley high school. .W ge 'I' . ,,., .,,. ,fy nf- ,K T Q at 5 I 'ii ., N 1 1 ,. , .1 ts, e.i-mf-fir in f. ii J. Z ,, sci 'lgfg-igif-ii? siefisiifiizfj' 1 lfliifff'-i,?14T' K' ..., f -- - :f1'2g'f'f' sy. gp fill' f4p.iEeiii:f1 Y it-24 1. i f--f 2.-iivfifs-A253531 . ,M vii, .M tiff-i-www fifsw, is.-me fptwzm r-1.,.-.1a:...- 1-firm-in Vl:k,,m .,.,.L z3mi1'1f2iEiiY:2,:'2fXy5P..2ii?'if11i: ,ii',..7'H 7 V S if ' 35 .f ' uw ' , cds , ' ijlri ,,.. :.f'Ai:fMi, 1 me eff Q 'Z . a zf11ifs,w:?b.fw iid-29 116-Sze , i,.f . 2 Karen Dennison first girls' singles aw' , . Nw gwruwvfs . , - 1 Sharon Wilkinson and Sue Schroeder first girls' doubles SECOND TEAM Row l Kay Caboose, Karen Jensen, Marlene Allen, Rita Meuel, Cynthy Yarbrough. Row 2: Judy Hunt Thane Baty Richard Church, Richard Gallup, Stuart Galway, Kathy Eckman. 135 , 2 GOLF TEAM. Row I: Terry Dovre, Gary LeBlanc, Steve Cushing David Johnson Pete Moullot Arrvy Fortney Row 2 Couch Chuck Stork Richard Irwin, Jerry McMindes, Dave Flaherty, Raymond Irwin Bill Fortney AI Along: .L Y , , .. , 1 K A , 2 A l Coach Chuck Stark tees oft on the PWS' pective season. Coach Chuck Stark's golf team, starting its second season in the North Yosemite League, is hoping for a successful season. Leading the team this year are Gary LeBlanc, Richard Irwin, and Terry Dovre. Spirited Cougar fletmen and Swimmel-A ,W ,, .. K Qxamv V ffwfwy Wfwwwdfgf if My . ilk ff Y , ,452 2 f,7WW 'f'ffZ4' Cfjp 1 gig MI! A L , KZ ,X K ftgvpof, ff ff-A. f' 2 gg? l, Yvonne Doolittle vice-president Every girl at Clovis High is a mem- ber of the Girls' League, although only card-holding members are ac- tive. Their many activities include the Christmas Formal, decorating the halls for Christmas, and the Blossom Day fashion show. girl ' league Sue Schroeder president Judy Bretz secretary-treasurer Judi Redwine song leader S it QS' sf? ff' E Elf My ADVISORS. Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Gaines, Miss Boling. Miss Berine, not pictured. I ' ,jfg5f!!i,:w,f - 5- H. Z 'gms .,.ftl., , , These Girls' League members work hard to decorate the school halls for the Christmas season. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL. Row l: Yvonne Doolittle, Brenda Tatham, Charlotte Hackett, Bev Brewer. Row 2: Jinny Davis, Judi Redwine, Judy Bretz. Row 3: Maxine O'Connell, Jane Harrigal. Kay ' federation Raul Chavez president affairs. Steve Wood sergeant-at-arms The boys' counterpart to Girls' League is Boys' Federation which sponsors all the boys at Clovis High. One of its most important activities is the Intramural Track Meet on Blossom Day. Boys' Federation officers pause to discuss the organization's Charles Shaw secretary-treasurer Jerry Bridges vice-president Burnham Schaa sergeant-at-arms Mr. Howard advisor Mr, Gartman advisor Cali ornia Sch OIHFAJIQ 4... , 1. B J li, f x , My TSM my Dm 'f a r ,or f ll PWS' enl ., ,V f i secretary 5 - ' ' f 3, i' i n lsl and 2nd semesler J' ist and 2nd semester 'i if K 'Y , Barbara Bitter Ben schorllng treasurer vice-president 'lst semester M' Varadian 'SS . Mr. Garver advisor . advisor lst semester CSF lst SEMESTER UPPERCLASSMEN. Row I: Christy Wild, Betsy Foster, Judy Hunt, Melinda Louie, Barbara Bitter, Jan Barber, Judy Thomas, Diane Johnsen. Row 2: Ginny Hall, Joyce Hall, Kay Linenbach, Geraldine Goru- bec, Judy Damsen, Julie DeHaven, Sue Schroeder, Jon Kangos, Marvin Caprel- ian. Row 3: Jinny Davis, Carolyn Blodgett, Judy Bretz, Linda lpsen, Mar- lene Allen, Terri Wasser, Joan Waller, Chuck Smith, Allen Rodda. Row 4: Pat McEvoy, Norman Vogan, Brian Gard- ner, David Bowen, Robert Simpson, Bert Schorling, Larry Wages, Ross Hallberg, Ken Wheeler, CSF lst SEMESTER UNDERCLASSMEN. Row 1: Carol Richardson, Penny Dacker, Kathy John- son, Laurell Caskey, Pat Carey. Row 2: Judy Fries, Carol Snodgrass, Patty Docker, Louise Keith, Judy Jolley, Judy Davis. Row 3: John Douglas, Fred Meurer, Keith Carns, Norbert Ensslin, Leonard Sanoian, Mary Pat Johnson, Judy Crabtree. 7ede ation Leanne McComas treasurer 2 nd semester Bruce Dawson publicity manager Ist semester Pat McEvoy vice-president 2nd semester Membership in the California Scholarship Federation is an honor which comes from making superior grades. This organization has had many activities this year, ranging from a Christmas party to formal installations of new members. The highlight on this year's calendar, however, was April 2nd when the Clovis chapter held the Central Region Conference on our campus. X. A C5 A.. 4 L Charles Smith publicity manager 2nd semester CSF 2nd SEMESTER UPPERCLASSMEN. Row I: Janet Gard, Johleen Bishop, Carolyn Blodgett, Jinny Davis, Jan Bar- ber, Barbara Bitter, Judy Damsen, Bonnie Inman, Barbara Steinhauer, Judy Hunt. Row 2: Judy Thomas, Julie DeHaven, Melinda Louie, Christy Wild, Jill Dubisch, Carol Jamison, Donna Flynn, Rita Mar- tinez, Betty Flynn, Leanne McComas. Row 3: Larry Abe, Carole Balestra, Linda lpsen, Sharon Nelson, Sue Schroeder, Joan Waller, Joyce Tuaper, Darlene Stef- fensen, Marlene Allen, Diane Johnsen, Virginia Jacobs, Judy Jolley. Row 4: Marvin Caprelian, Larry Wages, Bert Schorling, Reynold Knisale, Richard Church, Jack Lawson, Ken Wheeler, Galen Mueller, Jon Kangas, Lois New- bery, Danna Weigand. Raw 5: Charles Smith, Richard Dangler, Jim Kagawa, Ken Paull, Bob Simpson, Fred Dawson, David Bowen, Pat McEvoy, Allen Rodda, Ross Hallberg, James Richardson, Bruce Dawson, Clyde Reynolds. CSF 2nd SEMESTER UNDERCLASS- MEN. Row If Trish Sanborn, Pat Frame, Diane Hirasuna, Louise Bog- hosian. Gail Hermann, Lindo Law, PennY Docker, Kay Killion, Judy Jolley. Row 2: Virginia Beck, Cher- Yl Brown, Laurell Caskey, Pat Brother, Mary Verfurth, Becky Hall, Terry Riordan, Carol Hett, Yvonne MCSDIE, Row 3: Pat Carey, Joan Pfleuger Vicki Ret Irene Oliver, Pot Johnson, V cor, Bonnie Morgan, Mary PONY Docker, Marcia Nelson. Row 4: Val Knadler, Carol Snodgrass, IUC'-IY Davis, Ricky Scheidt, Fred Meurer, Tim Ikeda, Dick Bodders, Diane Counsilman, Judy Fries. Row 5: Mason Yamamoto, Margie Dqm. Sen, Norbert Ensslin, Dennis Trip. lltt, Mark Scaramella, Leonard Sa- noian, Ron Maikovich, David Lewis Charles Schnell. S 'pm .. LP-'X if Qi , 1 ff xg 2 4., af 'Er' Q 1 N, 4.1A V 1 af' A fm 4 ww W 22 3 x F : ...mr .N Q3 Y Q? W Sr -K ' ' 5 W .- 4 , W 2 i Q Yutu e Te clue A f Nme ica Leanne McComas - Joan Harrell Sharon Nelson Annie Gerrero president . - .d t t treasurer VICE pl'eSl ell SECTC Cll'Y Donna Wesle publicity chairman This group of education-minded students is one of the busiest on campus. During the year they have had a pot-luck dinner with a foreign ex change student as the speaker, a field trip to the Fresno Nutritional Home, and several noon meet- ings featuring movies on teaching and educa- tional services. Y Mrs. Pearl advisor FUTURE TEACHERS. Upperclaxs- men. Row l: Annie Gerrero, Christy Wild, loan Harrell, Shirley Radford, Wanda lass- ........ FUTURE TEACHERS. Underclass men, Row lt Nancy Paglio Pot Allegretti, Diane Counsil man, Delight Wilson. Row 2 Valerie Knadler, Judy Davis Marcia Nelson, Joyce Hixson Carol Snodgrass. ley, linda Oliver, Donna Wes- ley. Row 2: Carole Whitton, Leanne McComas, Martha Lose, Joyce Strid, Corrine James, Janet lnselman. Row 3: Arline Edwards, Dale Scott, Jan Davenport, Rita Martinez, Norma Matsumoto, Joan Wal- ler, Cathy Zulium. Raw l: Sharon Nelson, Betty Flynn, Pat Bezayiff, Patsy Fisk, Barbara Dreiling, Terri Wasser, Bev Brewer, cience Club ' g A .- V F, K lf. ,f L ' L it , v- L' 3 ' at 6, J I ::,. W, K y .,.f . Mr. Oliver V L Z V advisor Q' AKA' A ' T k- V . Q R1 Melinda Louie V Bruce, ' ev secretary-treasurer president Mr. Richardson Q44 , advisor Phill Dermer jd H t ' - 'dent U Y Un vice pres' program chairman Mr. Cover advisor The members of the Science Club have a genuine interest in science and the related fields. They listen to informative lectures and take part in interesting discussions. Through par- ticipation in club activities these am- bitious students have increased their knowledge of science. Bob Simpson Mr. Thorpe publicity manager advisor SCIENCE CLUB. Row I: Richard Cassell, Melinda Louie, Jim Fletcher, Cindy Glau, linda Webster, Charlotte Hackett, Carol Brown, Betty Flynn, Judy Hunt. Row 2: Russell Dubisch, Ruth Hofer, Teri Wasser, Kay Linenbach, Judy Damsen, Pat Stehlik, lrene Oliver, David Baker. Row 3: Bruce Riley, Reynold Knispel, Danny Lincoln, Marlene Allen, Jean Cook, Dennis Paldi,Charles Schnell,Clyde Riley. Row 4: David Browning, Ken Wheeler, Warren Alberti, Vernon Stewart, Dave Flaherty, Brian Gardner, Pat McEvoy, Phill Dermer, Bert Schorling, James Richardson. Math Club Ken Paull Galen Mueller vice-president president r 7' 't tl s , W 5 , .V ll' ,il it 4' t 'fx . ' Bob Simpson ',, publicity manager Mr. Igercich advisor Carol Brown secretory-treasurer Mr. McFarland chairman For those students whose interest in math goes deeper than the surface level, the Math Club offers a welcome opportunity to develop that interest. Many guest speakers have made their two-hour monthly meetings inviting and worthwhile. 3- 1 MATH CLUB. Row l: Melinda Louie, Jim Fletcher, Marshall Walters, Clyde Reynolds, Chuck Smith, Ross Hallberg, Ken Wheeler, .lon Kangas, Judy Hunt. Row 2: Sharon Nelson, Carol Brown, Jacquie Brown, .lill Dubisch, Marlene Allen, Bob Sherr, Richard lrwin, Bruce Riley, Jan Kidwell, Row 3: ilim Kagnwa, .lim Webster, Reynold Knispel, Marvin Caprelian, Richard Wilcox, Ken Paull, Galen Mueller, Daryl DeGraw, larry Abe. Row 4: Brian Gardner, Doug Cochrum, Dennis Paldi, Pat McEvoy, Phill Dermer, Tom Shamp, Bob Simpson, Fred Dawson, Dave Bowen, Tom Watson. Wayne Schedler ci rrrr :A-.. ' gpvffdmdh lub SPORTSMAN CLUB. Row l: Jerome Falls, Jim Pendergraft, Allen White, Charles Schroeder, Bruce Hensley. Row 2: Larry Bayless, Dan Winters, Bob Sarkisian, George Rasmussen, Roy Hammon, Jack Goodrich. Row 3: Wayne Schedler, Mike Hauler, Norman Holloman, Doug Cochrum, Mel Kilner. Dan president Wayne Schedler secretary-treasurer SKI CLUB: Row 'l: Patty Docker, Susan Badgely, Sally Stark, Brenda Tatham, Mona Roper, Vina Elrich. Row 2: Kathy Flynn, Diane Turner, Nanci Mosekian, Penny Docker, Pat Carpenter, Audrey Regier. Row 3: Tom Kisling, Larry Bay- less, Wayne Schedler, Mel Kilner, Rich- ard Bonner. Row 4: Bob Sherr, Ray Butler, Gary LeBlanc, .lack Goodrich, Dave Pickerel, Chuck Schroeder. president Mel Kilner virmnresidenl Mike Hauzer vice-president Norman Holloman reporter The purpose of the Sports- man Club is to create inter- est in outdoor sports and to promote the conservation of our fish and game. lt is open to all Clovis High boys and their fathers. Speakers and current movies keep the members up to date on what is new in hunting, fish- ing, and boating. Various hunting and fishing excur: sions provide opportunities for the members to put their skills and knowledge to use. Ski C7116 Pat Carpenter secretary-treasurer Susan Badgely nnhliritv chairman One of C.U.H.S.'s younger clubs, the Ski Club has, in a short time, become a large, well-organ- ized group of skiers. Amateurs and experienced alike enioy their activities, including many trips to ski country. si: J ii. ?uture 711 me A f Nmerica FFA CHAPTER FARMERS. Row l: Dan Winters, Mike Hauzer, Gary LeBlanc, Jae Marangi. Row 2: Bob Emmett, Cliff Hathaway, Tray Buchanan, Doug Cochrum. Row 3: Don Gaab, David Nunes, Jim Boyd, Gerald Emmett. Row 4: Roy Hammond, Bob Fitzpatrick, Steve Sanoian, Stan Sanders. .hi s' 4 in Q 'E fssi: ,M Mr. Carter Mr. Middleton QdVlSOl' F advisor : fy OFFICERS. Row l: Gerald Emmett, vice-president -, , Alvin Gould, president, Row 2: Gary leBlanc, reporter ii Jim Balestra, treasurer: Don Gaab, secretary. Row 3 S Jim Mitchell, chaplain, Troy Buchanan, sentinel. Mr. Henderson Alvin Gould adyisor FFA State Farmer The Future, Farmers of America are concerned with agriculture in all its various phases, An outstanding feature of this club is its adeptness in parliamentary pro- cedure. This year, among other things, they put on a turkey raffle and their annual rodeo. usa FFA GREENHANDS. Row I: Dick Klauber, Dan Sholley, Dan Dunham, Harvey llg, Eddie Flares, Jim Pendergrass, Ben Frantzich, Wes Graff, Ralph Seely. Row 2: Roy Perry, Eddie Mesple, Randy Bailey, Bill Crawford, Jerry Brown, Jim Mitchell, Vernon McCarty, Larry Smith, Gene Kline, Tom Prudek. Row 3: Marvin Falls, Bob Knaebal, Ken Neslund, Gary Howard, Dan Osterberg, Jerome Falls Ron Contrestano, Bennie Pine, Allen White, Dennis Hackett, Dave Bezayiff. Raw 4: Howard Torongo, James Cloud, Norman Hollo- man, Gene Hague, Homer Henry, Bob Fitzpatrick, George Badasci, Jim Balestra, Brack Davis, Jim Penesa, Don Nicholson. I national 70 enAicA league N.F.L. INDIVIDUAL SPEAK- ERS. Row l: Barbara Bitter, Christy Wild, Pauletta Hud: son, Sue Peckinpah. Row 2: Donna Britton, Tanya Ward, Leanne McComas, Pat Bezayilt. Row 3: Jerry T h o m a s , Don Hillman, Richard D a n g l e r , Dale Scatf. 150 N.F.l.. DEBATERS. Row I: Judy Thomas, Cheryl Hard- ing, Vicki Riordan. Row 2: David Hayden, Al Uribe, Rod Oldfield, Jack Vance. Row 3: Brian O'Farrell, David Johnson, Pat John- son. Row 4: Robert Oliver, Dave Bowen, Mike Camp- bell, Dennis Weems. Dave Bowen, president: Maria Lucidi, advisor: Rod Oldfield, vice-president. Clovis High is proud of its speech club, the N.F.L., for good reason. These stu- dents travel to many speech and de- bate contests throughout the year, winning fame and honor for C.U.H.S. Their participation in speech contests has taken them to Hanford, Fresno City College, San Bernardino, and other central California cities. Judy Thomas, secretary: Jack Vance, can- dy chairman, Barbara Bitter, treasurer. 5259 National 7lueApianA Socie ty Bob Randolph triumvirate l James Hooper advisor -IATIONAL THESPlANS. low l: Christy Wild, Don- ia Britton, Nanci Mase' Lian, Phyllis Jones. Row 2: .ynn Law, Ken Bobzin, Don lillman, Bob Randolph. low 3: Tom Shomp, Rob- ert Oliver, Gerald Martini Ar. Hooper, advisor. Donna Britton secretary 1 , , , I E Gerald Martin triumvirate Today's Thespian Club members are tomorrow's actors. This group of drama-conscious students presented a short play during fourth and fifth periods in the fall, and sold Who's Who book- lets at the football games. Many members also participated creditably in the Junior and Senior plays. glock C' The Clovis High lettermen's asso- ciation is called Block HC . Each OFHCER5- ROY' li Lupe member has earned a letter by Gonzales' prwdenl' Bob . . . . . Simpson, secretaryetreasur- actively participating in a sport er. Row 2: Bron, Burke, such as football, basketball, ten- vice-president: Steve Wood, nis, swimming, fl-ack, or baseball. sergeant- at- arms. Walt Yarborough, sergeant- at - ..,., This rou re re t th 9 p p Sen 5 e Core of arms, not pictured. our athletic program. hw: '1- ,f 1-. BLOCK C UNDERGRADUATES. Row 1: Danny Lincoln, AI Uribe, John Holland, Dave Baker, Cliff Hathaway, Gary Heckman, Brian O'FarreIl. Row 2: John Grove, Terry Christoffersen, Tommy Turner, Bob Ballew, Jon Kangas, Bruce Staebler, Ray Clark, Jim Balestra. Row 3: John Henrichs, David Browning, Homer Henry, Doug Cochrum, Marvin Caprelian, Jack Goodrich, John Douglas. Row 4: Jack DeFehr, Walt Herron, Darrell Day, Bob Trammell, Austin McNaughton, Walt Esparza, Al Alvarado, Bill Coffee. BLOCK C SENIORS. Row l: Ron Takahashi, Jerry Bridges, Bill Bretz, Nolan Tinkler, Leon Thacker, Maurice Mesple, Terry Dovre, Bobby Wilbanks, Gary Landreth, Larry Abe. Row 2: Bob Randolph, Stan Smith, Alvin Gould, Bruce Hensley, Mike Campbell, Mike Strid, Dove Tiboni, Jim McCrummen, Lupe Gonzales, Raul Chavez, Bert Schorling. Row 3: Daryl DeGraw, Bob Sherr, Dave Bowen, Richard Crumb, - A A - - . - . . ..-. f.-... H-- L-,-....iA.. c.,..4 n,...,.m. 'in-vp Knver. Richard Gallup. Row 4: Darrell Parker, Terri Wasser vice-president Linda Bussolini treasurer gm Cindy Glau president The G.A.A. was organized to give interested girls a chance to participate actively in athletics - a chance which they would be denied without the friendly cooperation between the school and the club. They meet every Tuesday after school. Dur- ing the year they have several play days which give the girls a chance to compete with girls from other schools. Other activities of the year are the Calypso Sadie Dance and the annual snow party. Donna Wesley secretary Joyce Strid point chairman G.A.A. Row l: Shirley Radford, Gale Keran, Judy Jones, Cindy Glau, Imogene Gibson, Diane Johnsen, Pat Addington, Sharon Contreras. Row 2: Donna Wesley, Sharon Errotabere, Colleen Leman, Linda Weber, Joan Pfleuger, Darlene Jura, Ada Palmer Laurell Caskey. Row 3: Joyce Strid, Flora Tillery, Michele Carpenter, Norma Hurado, Kathy lnnerarity, Sara Butler, Diane Rose Schutt. Row 4: Lynda Bussalini, Barbara Didier, Terri Wasser, Gwen Guinn, Eva Nesbit, Carole Smith, Carmen Terrell. jtature Homemalzel-A of Nmerica Mrs. Jensen advisor Patsy Fisk and Nanci Mosekian Asilomar Representatives Mrs. Marshall advisor This year's F.H.A. members enioyed a wide variety of activities which helped them in their search for better homemaking methods. Among these activities were a Spring Section 8 Meeting and a state convention at Asilomar, at which two delegates represented the club. Their more local activities included a fall installation party, held iointly with the Young Homemakers, and a May potluck and swimming party, at which next year's officers were elected. 5 ll H ini lan if-if 2 N, .,t.. . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. Row I: Mary Butterfield, Nanci Mosekian, Colleen Leman, Georgia Walker Sharon Irwin Row 2: Pat Bezayift, Barbara Reynaud, Paula Grill, Sandra Gerloff, Patsy Fisk. Row 3: Linda Garcia, Vivian lWoodward, Nbrma Hurado, Barbara Sinner, Pam Sinnar. Vivian Woodward Pal secretary president Patsy Fisk vice-president linda Garcia Sharon Irwin Pam Sinnar historian treasurer parlimentarlan Carol Eastham program chairman Julia Reyburn correspondence secretary The Future Nurses Club furthers interest in personal and community health and in health and medical careers. The mem- bers are active in voluntary work at the Well Baby Clinic and the Fresno County General Hospital. Their wide range of activities also includes a car wash, an installation dinner, and a Christmas tov drive for hospitalized children. 7utu e 71 rAeA Club Pat Carpenter secretary Janet Stevens publicity manager Mrs. Fisk advisor Naomi Wilcox historian Barbara Bitter Maxine O'Connell president vice-president ' W1-sms ff: 1 is FUTURE NURSES UPPERClASS- MEN. Row l: Pat Nelson, Janet Stevens, Barbara Bitter, Pat Carpenter, Carol Eastham, Lawana Deal. Row 2: Ann Shelton, Linda Webster, Char- liene lucas, Violet Contreras, linda Phillips, Carolyn Poin- dexter. Row 3: linda Parks, Nancy Burgess, Judy May, Jacquie Brown, Joy Anderson, Glenna Hollesen. Row 4: Donna Weigand, Maxine O'Connell, Julia Reyburn, Carole Smith, Arline Edwards, Naomi Wilcox. FUTURE NURSES UNDERCLASSMEN. Row l: Pat iStory, Stella Ramos, Lucille Vivian, Ann Cordova, Bar- bara Herion. Row 2: Barbara Jack- son, Juanita McMinds, Rosie Encin- as, Jerralynn Holloman, Joyce Tur- ner, Fran Flake. Row 3: Marilyn Weeks, Barbara Hooper, Joan Hew- itt, Stevie lippold, Virginia Wright. r 155 Commercial Club COMMERCIAL CLUB SENIORS. Raw ls Diane DeSoto, Karleen Byrd, Maureen Frame, Leanne Koiigion, Diane Rose Schutt, Bev Sanders, Audrey Regleri Ayinnah Elrich, Carla Ware. Row 2: Norma Hurado, Barbara Roth, Shirley Kisling, Danna Pennycook, AliceAV'lau, Shirley Morgan, Karen'Walker, Jealn Nichols, Karen Prange. Row 3: Charliene Lucas, Gloria Constanz, Shirley DeFehr, Shirley Daniels, Sharon Wilkinson, Dorothy Ornduff, Maxine QConr1e f Linda Rossi, Carol Doolittle. Row A: Dianna Denton, Lois Turner, Ginna Janes, Carmen Terrell, Emilie McQuone, Marian Cloud, Janet Scuri, Sondra Gordon, Carolee Boele, Eva Nesbit. . :X- Shirley DeFehr Gloria Constanz Alice Viau Qc,-men Terrell president vice-president secretary treasure, 'I t k , f .1 i xi Among the activities of this busy club are the issuing of student di- rectories, field trips to various busi- nesses, and the trip to San Francisco for the highest point-holding mem- bers. The purpose of this club is to acquaint the students with business operation and management, and to help prepare many for careers in their field. COMMERCIAL CLUB UNDERGRADUATES. Raw ls Shirley Rodriquez, Barbara Richardson, Margaret Hardgrave, Marion Collett, Carol Durham, lawona Deal, Marcia Otis. Row 2: Kathy Innerarity, Betty Bailey, Bonnie Inman, Carol Jamison, Judy Jones, Judy May, Carolyn Poindexter. Row 3: Lydia Parra, Barbara Didier, Linda Phillips, Julie Radford, Marilyn Schultz, Carol Eastham. Row 4: Zanne Berg, Pat Dix, Colleen Carey, Lily Tarin, Cheryl Pipes, Charlotte Mulinix. Mr. Eben advisor Miss Raymond it Mr. Wilcox advisor N gdviggr Q S , KB' - .h f E P -in iuj, Mr. Mitchell advisor ,ks , r Q' 73 QV 1 Q e l jg 7 gi 't . , .X i 1' Ji ' 'l e , , . s,,, 56 fiitfr 'km sees if is 5 N ,K I ,,,. S! kffi Yndu trial i4rtA 1416 an A T. R I: J h M ,J k 5 b , D K'Iner, Jim Riley, lack Ripley, Frank Ruiz. Row 2: John Ogilvie, David Mack, Bob llUi?L?asrirkRsIAhtha'i1 SHett?wBill Fuztgn, :i2irMun:r. ggwogi RociiugBoriisser, Terry Dovre, Nolan Tinklor, Richard Crumb, Wayne Benson. Row 4: Rusty Willson, Bruce Bennett, Wayne Schedler, Joe Fisher, Martin Coats, Larry Logue. ADVISORS. Norman Avedlan, Leroy Jenks, Poul Mennucci, Charles Blodgett. Rusty Willson, president. Nick Nubick, WUYUC Sihedlefr 5effe'CfY fe05UVef- vice-president, not pictured. This club was formed to give advanced shop students experience in leadership and foremanship. lt is an honorary type of organization, its members being selected by the instructor from students who have the proper attitude. The highlight of this club's busy year was the two-day trip to Los Angeles, where the members visited different industries. Hal butt, Because of our dual lunch periods, it is necessary that the halls in the main building and in the wings be as quiet as possible. They are kept this way by the hall duty boys. HALL DUTY. Row ' Don Cherry, Jeryl Fa ris, Dominic Battaglii Manuel Coronado. Ro 2: Morse Doolittle, GL Carmicheal. Row 3 Glen McCrory, Walt. Esparza. 157 Spani 1. cial SPANISH CLUB UPPERCLASSMEN. Row l: Rosie Martinez, Annie Guerrero, Joyce Hall, Micki Rivera, Betty Flynn, Cindy Glau, Melinda Louie, Audrey Regier, Sally Stark, Sheri Clark, Kay Ostrom, Donna Wesley. Row 2: Lupe Castillo, Kay Linenbach, Adri Topix, Jan Barber, Barbara Didier, Susan Nagel, Leanne McComas, Sue Schroeder, Bev Brewer, Rita Martinez, Janet lnselman. Row 3: Lydia Parra, Shirley Rodriguez, Kathy Echman, Arline Edwards, Terri Wasser, Joan King, Kathy Zulim, Sharon Owen, Lynda Busso- lini, Joyce Strid. Row 4: Jim Fletcher, Charles Smith, Rancy Garcia, Dennis Weems, Gardner, Bob Simpson, Phil Dermer, Pat Mc- Ray Mesple, Tamara Harritt, Dianne Turner. ff -Ili SPANISH CLUB UNDERCLASSMEN. Row lf Pat Allegretti, Liana Compalongo, Judy Crabtree, Penny Docker, Joyce Hixson, Mary Kuhn, Charlene Lockhart, Carol Snodgrass. Row 2: Barbara Cahill, Fran Flake, Patty Docker, Cheryl Harding, Louise Keith, Sussan Arceneau, Barbara Sinner, Brenda Tatham. Row 3: Norbert Ensslin, George Kelaliotis, John Edwards, Wesley Perkins, John Chapman, Doug Italy, Keith Carns. Row 4: Charles Hulce, Charles Mills, Barry Otwell, Ron Lucas, Herb Long, Austin McNaughton, Dennis Triplitt, Ron Radish. El Club Las Americas tiene setenta y ocho socias este ano. Han terminado un ano de espanol. El proposito de este club es de fomentar la practica del espanol y la familiarizacion con las cos- tumbres espanolas. lA n d ,L Las Posadas was fun, tooll ----.,, L Mr. Apecehia and Miss Berine advisors OFFICERS. Kay Linenbach, vice-president, Randy Garcia, president, Audrey Regier, treasurer, Melinda Louie, secretary. latin C1116 Laeti Romani. Labor Omnia Vincit, Setentia R o m a n- orum Laetorum, Septembri a discipulis delecta est. Ludis cibo, et guadio Saturnalia Decembri celebratum e st. lAnd the Roman Banquet was enioyed by Roman citi- zens and slaves alike.l Mrs. Ruch OFFICERS. Row I: Trish Sanborn, Judy Damsen, Vicki Rector, Sandy advisor Kasson, Judy Jolley. Row 2: Margie Damsen, Judy Fries, Robert Mandolesi, Virginia Beck. Row 3: Charles Oliver, Pat Johnson, Bob Allen, Richard Dangler, Louis Martinez. .M .. .M ' ..'ms.s.-marxugg ,. -W ,W LATIN ll. Row I: Barbara Bitter, Charlotte Hackett, Judi Redwine, Judy Damsen, Norma Matsumoto, Jean Cook, Jill Dubisch. Row 2: Judy Thomas, Carol Brown, Linda Wells, Shirley Morgan, Nancy Lewis, Donna Weigand, Joan Harrell. Row 3: Linda Webster, Marlene Allen, Rod Oldfield, Gwen Guinn, Barbara Reynaud, Richard Dangler, Barbara Dreiling. Row 4: Bert Schorling, Dave Piekerel, Marvin Caprelian, Dennis Paldi, Dave Browning, Richard George Ikeda. LATIN I. Row I: Jo Rogers, Trish Sanborn, Becky Hall, Mayline Jue, Cathy Johnson, Donna Lee Clause, Pot Carey, Laurell Caskey, Judy Jolley. Row 2: Joyce Turner, Betty England, Yvonne Tucker, Bonnie Morgan, Colleen Lemon, Louise Boghosian, Kathy Johnson, Judy Fries, Vicki Rector. Row 3: Lonna Schwab, Ron Gauthier, Sandy Kasson, Virginia Beck, Judy Karle, Pat Dimmer, Carole Smith, Eileen Christensen, Charles Oliver. Row 4: Bob Carsten, Bob Allen, Margie Damsen, Barbara Herion, Chuck Dreiling, Pat Johnson, John Bryon. Row 5: Mark Scaramella, Charles Shaw, Manuel Coronado, Robert Mandolesi, Bob Ingram, Louis Martinez, Leroy Schafer, Kenneth Simms. Ei Awannaow row! Staff and Cul: I eporter For the first time in the history of Clovis High the Cougar's Growl was published weekly. Each Friday the stu- dents waited in anticipation of receiv- ing their award-winning newspaper. Editor Bob Simpson and his staff of eleven worked unceasingly to produce a high quality paper representative of the Clovis High student body. GROWL STAFF. Row I: SUNY F I o r e s, Linda ls, Shclrlene Bakulc, Arline Edwards, Pat Addington Terri Wass- odvisor, Bob Vogel, Zeb Wishard, Bob Simpson, e ior an c ufch lik ,Wu Q' rg! gm 6 A . .QQJQ QQ Another first in journalism this year was the intro- duction of the cub reporters to Cougar's Growl. The staff trained the cubs in the production of the high quality newspaper, preparing the cubs for the large job of putting out the Growl next year. CUB REPORTERS. Row l: Pct Nelson, Gail Herrmann, Mary Kuhn, Terry Riordnn, Joan De- as ua e. aw 1 od P q i R 2 R Oldfield, Charlotte Bot- torff, Pa! Stefku, Joyce Quick, Row 3: John Douglas, K e n Jensen, Mike Cobb, Fred Sco- tia, Chuck Collier. 0 clue tra' , sf--mil Row i: Ginno Jones, Janet Baker, Mary Verfurth, Joyce Hall. Row 2: Louise Boghosion, Carolyn Vaiarello, Lonno Schwab, Joyce Quick, Judy Damsen, Geraldine Gorubec, Robert Johnson. Row 3: Wes McElroy, Virginia Wright, Gary LeBlanc. Row 4: Wayne Waller, John Sandoval, Rodger Ritchie, Larry Hayes, Mr. Freeman, director. The swing band is an extracurricular group of students interested in iazz and swing music. Students who attended the Football Banquet or the P.T.A. Variety Show are sure to have appre- ciated these music mak- ers. Swing Kam! Clovis High's orchestra participated in many activities this year such as the Posada. The members have shown themselves to be a tal- ented group of musi- cians and have helped to make our high school activities very enioy- able. Row I: Earl McCroy, Lois Newbery, Charles Oliver, Jim McCrummen. Row 2: Charles Daniels, Larry Bolli, Chuck Schroeder, Robert Oliver. Row 3: Larry Hayes, Bruce Hensley, Ray Helmer, Rodger Ritchie, Wayne V.-aller, John Sandoval. Wesley McElroy and Butch Baty, not pictured. ' lr -M 2 Q BAND MEMBERS. Row l: Annie Guerrero, Lynn Evans, Mary Shippey, Judy Jolley, Linda Bussolini, Laurell Caskey, Palsy Frame, Bonnie May, Carol Vaiarello, Ann Hull, Dolores Rubio, Wanda Lassley, Kay Linenbach, Diane Johnsen, Barbara Bitter, Benny Gilbert. Row 2: Shirley Finch, Linda Quartz, Carlene Mekins, Virginia Wright, Carol Hubbart, Pat Dimmer, June Baker, Cheryl Poage, Louise Keith, Martha Lose, Marlene Allen, Margaret Glim, Jean Cook, Lois Newbery, Geraldine Gorubec, Jimmy Beaver. Row 3: David Johnson, Pat Beam, Judy Davis, Jerry Beaver, David Newbery, Ray DeShane, Nancy Baker, Kay Morton, Norma Matsumoto, Arlene Frantzich, Patsy Fisk, Virginia Jacobs, Gary McKenzie, Ronald McCall, Charles Drieling, Charles Oliver. Row 4: Gary Ross, Rodger Ritchie, Butch Baty, Bob Allen, Leamon Wells, John Sandoval, Ray Helmer, Wayne Waller, Tom Folsom, Richard Flier, Wesley McElroy, Joe Elliott, Lynn Willis, Robert Oliver. Row 5: Steve Gorberson, Dennis Crumb, John Stroud, David Lose, David Johnson, Larry Bolli, Charles Daniels, Earl McCroy, Robert Johnson, Bill Atteberry, Dan Peterson, Bill Kehle, Jim McCrummen, Chuck Schroeder. BAND COUNCIL. Row l: Geraldine Gorubec,Wanda Lassley, Barbara Bitter. Row 21 Wesley McElroy, Lois Newbery, Robert Oliver, Jim McCrummen, Chuck Schroeder. gmt...- .A-...W Harley Freeman director Robert Oliver drum maior Kanvf r f 's The C.U.H.S. Golden Cougar Band plays at all football games and marches in numerous parades. They also go annually to the Long Beach All-Western Band Revue, and this year they went to the Cal-Oregon football game at Berkeley. One of their outstanding activities here at school is the annual Band Show presented in the spring. This performance always draws capacity crowds. 3 Q ll' i . I F BASKETBALL BAND. Row l: Annie Guerrero, Linda Buss- ! olini, Wanda Lassley, Kay 1 Linenbach, Barbara Bitter. Row 2: Rodger Ritchie, Charles Daniels, Steve Gar- berson, Lois Newbery, Ger- aldine G o r u b e c, Robert Johnson. Row 3: Butch Baty, Bill Kehle, Larry Bolli, Wes- ley McElroy, Bob Oliver Ray Helmer. letter I and Yfell leader 9 I 9 fl' 5 , 4 L f .. LETTER GIRLS. Lett to Right: Sandi Jackson, substitute, Ann Currie, head letter girl, Micki Rivera, Sharon Orr, Barbara Mack, Pat Carpenter, Leanne McCornas, Eunice Taylor, substitute. l l Bruce Hensley and Linda Johnson, first semester Varsity assistant yell leadersg .lan Barber, head yell leader, Sheri Clark and Bruce Dawson, second semester Varsity assistant yell The purpose of the letter girls is to provide a ban- ner in front of the band. In this capacity they ac- companied o u r Golden Cougar Band to parades, the Cal-Oregon game, to the Fresno County Fair, and to Long Beach. They contribute m u c h color and style to our march- ing band. Also, they per- form at halftimes and rallies throughout the year. leaders. Penny Docker, Mary Mechem, and Patty Docker, assistant B yell leaders. The student body yell leaders are the backbone of school spirit. Their du- ties are to work with the rally club in planning rallies, to supervise and lead our rooting section at games, and to boost our teams. 4. l A. -- ' - I P N fr r Hl LITERS, Pow l- Wanda Sharry, Pat Story, Rachel locobo, Christy Wild, Diane Eliason, Lynda Johnson, Ursula Borowski, Cindy Glau, Donna Steinhauer, Mardell Bergland, Lindo Oliver, Diane Rose Schutt, Janet Baker, Shirley Radford. Row 2: Donna Flynn, Tommie Green- way, Marilyn Penner, Barbara Padgett, Carol Brown, Pat Kennett, Audrey Regier, Cathy Lynch, Yvonne Hamburger, .loan Waller, Joyce Hall, Millie Teisinger, Carol Richardson, Brenda Tatham, Judi Redwine. Row 3: Sue Stehlik, Jinny Davis, Carolyn Blodgett, Carol Reynolds, Sheri Clark, Put Carpenter, Jan Weeks, Ruth Hater, Arline Edwards, Melvin Kilner, Leon Thacker, Jerry Bridges, Jim Looper, Barbara Dreiling, Tonya Ward, Linda Webster, Darlene Stetfensen. Row A Bill Ehat, Clyde Reynolds, larry Abe, Sam Meek, Bob Pendergraft, Gary Heckman, Dennis Paldi, Ken Paull, Chuck Schroeder, Richard Gallup, Bert Andrews, Bob Byrd, Kenny Brocks, Ron Wilson, Jim Doolittle, George Rasmussen, Louis Becerra, Daryl DeGraw, Ron Bortisser, Ron Brumley. Row 5: Gary Lindstrom, Clarence Maus, Bill Coffee, lohr Chappel, David Browning, Norman Vogan, Bruce Hensley, Walter Yarbrough, Russell Wright, Mike Campbell, Nolan Tinkler, Steve Wood, Larry Titus, Cary lung, George Harrison, Leslie Gatewood, Dennis Weems, Jerry McKinney, Bill Keller. vga CHOIR COUNCIL. Row l: Donna Flynn, Jinny Davis, Yvonne Hamburger, Joyce Hall, Judi Redwine. Row 2' Bill Ehat, Richard Gallup, Daryle DeGraw, larry Titus. Row 3: Bert Andrews, Norman Vogon, Brian Gardner, Dennis Weems, Jerry McKinney. Daryl DeGraw president fitem The Madrigal Singers are a select group of vocalists from the Hi Liters. The group rehearses during their lunch period and free time. These versatile sing- ers sing various types of music, especially Madrigal songs from the Elizabeth- ian period. They entertain at numerous social affairs throughout the year. -4, The Hi Liters of C.U.H.S. is an outstanding group. lts many appearances have brought much fame to Clovis High. Its melodious strains have entertained us on such occasions as the Feast of Lights, the Veteran's Day Assembly, and the Christmas Assembly. MADRIGALS. Row I: Bill Ehat, Clyde Reynolds, Wanda Sharry, Tommie Greenway, Jinny Davis, Judi Redwine, Joyce Hall. Raw 2: Gary Heck man, Donna Flynn, Audrey Regier, Richard Gallup, Brenda Tatham, Lynda Johnson. Row 3: David Browning, Brian Gardner, Dennis Paldl Arline Edwards, Millie Teisinger, Daryl DeGraw, Jerry McKinney. Row 41 Norman Vogan, Vernon Stewart, Dennis Weems, Larry Titus Leslie Gatewood, Bert Andrews. 1 ll C7416 Linda Rossi Nanci Mosekian secretary president Robert Oliver Yvonne Doolittle vice president treasurer The Rally Clublhas spent a busy year helping to build school spirit. lt arranged publicity for all the games, decorated the stands and goal posts at the home garnespand planned spirited rallies. Members of the Rally fflub sported white victory packets, which made our rooting section really impressive. RALLY COMMITTEE Row l: Leanna Kojigian, Barbara Bitter, Jan Barber, Sharon Shaffer, Pauletta Hudson, Charlotte Hackett, Ann Currie. Row 2: Nahci Mosekian, JoAnn Sorrenti, Linda Rossi, Dennis Paldi, Lynda Johnson, Jeanne Cox. Row 3: Kathy lnnerarlty, 1 Bob Oliver, Bruce Hensley, George Rasmussen, Yvonne Doolittle. Row 4: Vernon Stewart, Marshall Wolters, Russell Wright, Frank Garcia, Chuck Schroeder. adetA if t L . T f k 'T T , ' . h' we , .. 551-me,ez'ee,sff':,e:, ' x .i ' -1tf1iiE,52Slgf.e-1 Q ff., V . 'reg ' . ,, 4 ff', . 0 A .y WVV,,,,. 5. ,V . K - V ,M , g , . V V t CADETS. Row l: Roger Brown, Thomas Fegetti, Fred Kilgore, Louie Leia, Bob Holland, Jerry Spruill, Frank Ortiz, Marshall Walten- barger, Ron Spruill, Ron Decker, Gene Barton. Row 2: John Holland, Eldon Butterfield, Charles Dickison, John Headtord, Ray Clark, Mike Strid, Danny Austin, Thomas Lind, Marshall Falsetti, Ken Dealon, Wille Torres. Row 3: Randy Rush, Loyd Allen, Jerry Thomas, Frank Strait, Chuck Collier, Roger Bailey, Ricky Flick, Ramiro DeLaPena, Jerald McMindes, Richard Sant Agata, Kenny Barr. This organization, sponsored by the Army, provides young men with an opportunity to become acquainted with military regimen. They learn to take orders as well as give them. This pro- gram instills in them a sense of respon- sibility and leadership, and prepares them to adiust easily to rigorous mili- tary life. They are responsible for raising the flag above our school each morning, they police all athletic con- tests, and provide a color guard when one is needed. Their fancy squad drill team performs expertly at such school functions as the P.T.A. Variety Show and Noon Recreation. . 2 4.-n OFFICERS. Roger Bailey, maior, Ricky Flick, first lieutenant, Chuck Collier, lirst lieutenant, Loyd Allen, first lieutenant. gr! ka L tix N, ' R , X XX' Y ' N 5X3 K, M ik A Q . Es Nr 5 'W ' X v x M. N 1, Xt' wx X if A W X 'Y' X '- X X. X 5 X F EFX-GJ J Q? JJ 5' VJX yffw '55 Qu- 0 SSW LQ wg 1 JJ ff Q5 sk wvw K WW QW ?all Semw ter 14cti:JitieA 0 N 45 7 . A, W Q A I ,Q g zf.. 5. if ' W . S Q.:-3 5- 2 A W f H Q , L ' We Mall game and 700 Mall Queen 1 K. J lfif-'ills !,fierfr K., The pep girls display their spirit at a football game. Mr. Freeman prepares the Band for a song. Sue Turner, Football Queen. The Band and the Letter Girls participated in all the football games. Football Queen Sue Turner and candidates Karen Kroeker, Ruth Ann Lopez, and Michele Pishione ll ' ' - The cheering section stands for a kick-off. express t err 'oy mg? was 'gi' 4 , K , , 4 s 9 8 ., .M mb. M , if vqg. 5 , 4 2 , . . Q 1 . , 1 ' :-N E 'A 1 '- Q V G K ,i-ixfgi J , ' 5 .M ..,, , va Miyagi wx ALE- . ,. ., e , K ' :'?,?fi'L im L1 , ' S . 2 H , f 3 1 .wg z E I A1 S Y ,,,,,,:l 5 , C'alypAo Sadie bance X gf C'lcr' tma ?o mal HJ ev . ' f d b th ' l D n Lincoln ond Tomoro Horrilt, iunior attendants: The royol couple, King Rusty Willson ond Queen Sue Turner, is surroun ed y enr cour: on y Brion O'ForreIl ond Ruth Ann lopez, sophomore ottendontsg and Bob Bret! and Judy Kennedy, freshman attendants. QIFW ff' 'X HN iz' :Sr ,f Sue Schroeder, Girls' League president, crowns Queen Sue and King Rusty. tha-nl Sue and Rusty smile happily as they receive their royal purple robes. 11.- Klue and gold Kal Students enjoy one of the many dances as Student Body President Ronnie Brumley and Queen Sue Schroeder whirl to the Queen's Waltz. ' A . 6, x If ,J A Q .I n The announcement has been made! Sue Schroeder and President Ronnie Brumley smile happily as they receive the procla- mation. Princess Pat Carpenter with escort, Bob Princess lynda Johnson with escort, Zeb Sheff- wishnrd, Q C :ti Mr. and Mrs. Archer intimately discuss their daughter's problems. g. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Phyllis lanes ,,,,. . ....... Corliss Archer Robert Oliver ,,,,.., ...,,.,, M r. Archer Donna Weigand ,,,.,. ....... M rs. Archer Kathy Flynn .,,.,.,,, ,........,...,,, L ouise Diane Benbrook.. ...,..........., ..Mildred Tom Shamp ,,,,,,A..,,..,,. Dexter Franklin Mel Kilner .,.,.,,..... ....,... M r. Franklin Donna Wesley ...... .,,,,,, M rs. Franklin Joyce Strtd ......... ,.,,, Richard Dangler... Linda Oliver ,,,,.,. Judy Damsen .... .Cousin Agnes ......The doctor ,....,.....,Betty nurse At one at the numerous play practices the cost works on pro S and unior I lay Corllss, upon hearing portions of her own diary read to her by Mildred seems disappointed with her life. Louise tries to cheer up Mrs. Archer, who is worried about Corliss. Corliss expresses her feelings to her boy friend, Dexter. Mr. Archer argues with the doctor as Louise waits on Corliu. Senior Play l The Woods and the Huntingtons actively engage in a family feud. WP' i I Wally explains everything. Huntington's succeed in embarrassing Laurie. Laurie is mortified by her mother's sudden and shocking appearance. C 9 Lai Wally. SENIOR PLAY CAST Christy Wild ,,........ Laurie Huntington Gerald Martin ,....... Sidney Huntington Anne Petry ,.,......... Martha Huntington Bruce Hensley ......,,., Wally Huntington Mavis Jones ...,,.,.,...,. Miss Gustavesky Carolyn Will ..... .........,.. J can Wood Gary Wenell ..... .,,........ T ed Wood Sue Sullivan ...,................ Lillian Wood Larry Titus ...........,.,...... Mark Bradford Bruce Fry ........., Horatio P. Honeywell Emile McQuone ............ Amelia Dennis Veronica Rougny ...... Caroline Blakesly Judy Spears ,,.......... Grace Schoenbeck Sue Peckinpah .,,. Walola Breckenridge Brenda Cochrum .........,.....,...... Therese Ron Takahashi .,... ..,...... N ewsboy Bob Randolph ...... .....,. A passer-by Arline Edwards ...... . ...,, The woman Diane Schutt ....,.,, .....,., T he child -4-,ff wt Y .W .f . , 5 Pr.3i'gWlfs l Wally's posters fail to amuse Laurie. xt! , -me-W. Horatio P. Honeywell, a reknowned bird- watcher, hears the cry of an unusual bird SOPHAWE Joansy Wood snaps back at Mr. Huntington's remarks about her father. I1 o Ther I s Us w P 714 Uarie ty Sl: ow U19 Smufbelf. C-gallon go Sham' Ruvofltgi o'g:ioes'0 ne P Pep Girl ressio s sh 999 OQQC The Bealnuk Band accompanies dancer Duane Counsulman The Bealnik Quarlef composed of Mr. Aukerman, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Eben and Mr Caire really ham lt up. W . Om if rv 'hey o 'ed 5- 0 'bin Pa,,,omlC'x. 9 ll- 'me ke a Ee U co,-, 'Die e, f po nfg . m,,,,ed 159 wgolivs ull' d nd N0 Wei 0 QS qgns nge ,- KW E d b0x:xexod'l' 0 Pl F Svox by . xohl 69 xo 2 'Vev 'Ure Kulzetb l game and Kellie K Godl who u els KI -f-wmv-rl QQUQ ' clap, 'UIQ' Bug Ohs Iles invade Clovis Yippeel Blow, cats, blow! Ufk of ef! reSI in the fr Onf ,O W? S Pom-pcm pow-wow. Be calm, be cool, und be collected, F Hgh!! Hgh' Kel Sue Turner, senior Rusty Willson, senior christmas formal king football queen Ruth Ann Lopez sophomore attendant ,i t' K5-1 V hiv wh Michele Pishione freshman attendant Dan Lincoln, iunior christmas formal attendant Karen Kroeker iunior attendant Our first set of royalty reigns over the Kick-Off Dance which marks the official opening of our league football season. The candidates for this honor are chosen by their respective classes, selection of the Queen being based on the percentage of Student Body cards each class buys to support its candidate. Walter Esparza, sophomore christmas formal attendant Bob Bretz, freshman christmas formal attendant Sue Turner, senior christmas formal queen l ,QASQ M rrrr Sue Schroeder, senior blue and gold ball queen Tamara Harritt, iunior christmas formal attendant Ruth Ann lopez, sophomore christmas formal attendant Judy Kennedy, freshman christmas formal attendant ff! Pat Carpenter blue and gold ball princess The Christmas Formal royalty reign maiestically over the first formal dance of the year. Each class selects its favorite boy and girl for its king and queen candidates. These four pairs of students then launch an all-out campaign to sell tickets to the dance, as the number of tickets each couple sells is the criteria by which the King and Queen are chosen. Lynda Johnson blue and gold ball princess The Queen of the Blue and Gold Ball and her at- tendants are all seniors. The candidates are selected by class election and are then presented to a P.T.A. committee at a tea. After meeting the candidates, the iudges choose the Queen on the basis of poise and personality. At the Ball, Her Maiesty, the Queen, re- ceives a gold bracelet in- scribed with her title and name, the date, and the occasion. Each Princess re- ceives a silver bracelet. 14 Aem6lie V, f yew 3, , ,ey 4..,. Stevie Lippold agrees to help dem- onstrate the effects of static elec- tricity. Us We Clovis choir prepares for Veteran's Day Assembly. Representatives of the Atomic Energy Com- mission explains the structure of the atom Stevie s hair stands on end. Na Man ls An Island according to the C.l.T. choir i . .s,r L 1 C,l.T. soloist prepares to sing a Negro spiritual. C.l.T, choir presents their favorite Waltzing Matilda. Mr Harris and Mr. X enjoy the assembly on atomic Ka ke Mall Kanguet ,H i 'i 4 - M ., '33 iff ,h . l V! ' , 2 kikk Q Q- 45 s . it f 3 V 1 vw, on K V has t- ,.. ,NV I , F-. - 1 s -3 v ,.,. f 'W 1 i - qw A , , i K ' i, g... ., if, , ' , I 19 K ' ' y c yrs s s W - -' B bC1SllElbGll leflef IS 0W0fded DUNW I K A ' t 'i ,,, x,3 .'f ' K Keynoter Coach Van Sweet from the College Lincoln Coach Snow, l L' ji! ' . of the Pacific speaks on basketball, ' f' af r .3 V n.,, 'A Q , i ' ' Qi i , Lean Thacker presents Coach Stark with a thank you. Sue Turner and Allen MCCvlfher1 wait OM- Bobby Bullew receives his J.V. letter from iously for the announcement of the Blanket Coach Anderson, Award winner. Show Jeanne Cox twirls to Stars ond Stripes Robert Oliver and his Toy Trumpet. Forever. Chuck Schroeder solos to l.ond nderry Air Hey Pedro has its effect. Tuba ond piccolo engoy the Teddy Bears' Picnic 185 I I Q I letlf take a peek at , .. , J 411 2 X 5 E fn 5' ff- F' , l L ,XP 'xi if wg , L V D ' 'sw' 4 ,. L M' V i .f m 'r 'fi 1 A A' Q' Viy .,.. . RR Acme 0 our Anappq C'vugarA 'QQ - ' Wfof 6 L, X Qgyioyjv ' SDUNSUDS JV M E sg 3 L w zfwvbw ' Y 2 U WN rw lg WK W J . 4 ,f x , , r f I X m m M410 j' nb ' M 69 91 bl, QEJUWJ LVD, QW MUN UQWV L , V QL ' 2 ' W' N0 gf fy , CJ HQ LQ! tb A. YN f kr! 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San Jose BA 9-8345 For the finest homes built in the valley designed especially for you - without the extra cost, ask Naomi. HILLMAN'S SHOE! STORE Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class ot '60 from Hillman's Shoe Store - Nate, Marge, Don 621 4th Street Clovis, California Till A T117 A KTQCY Enioy bowling and recreation at the QITNTNTVQTHU BNWT. Best Wishes from the CENTRAL MARKET me Carl and Al ' CLOVIS LUMBER COMPANY 460 Clovis Avenue CY 9-4420 755 3rd Shea, gy 9-4321 93594949 F C llli?'w'fff.: .- L , , , ff w swim.. .golf...fun at LAKESIDE GOLF COURSE JACK'S COUGAR DRIVE-IN 115 E. Bullard BA 2-2775 753 5th Street CY 9-9933 SIERRA DAIRY DELIVERY formerly DOOLITTLE DAIRY DELIVERY - Wholesale Distributors - CHALLENGE DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh Milk - Ice Cream - Frozen Foods 20 Years Service - Clovis Area 9 Floyd Doolittle - Owner, Manager John Armstrong - Manager, Sierra Area Clovis, Fresno, Pinedole Area Tollhouse, Auberry, Northfork Home Phone CL 5-4579 Plant Phone AM 6-9976 .1 The Melville E. Willson Company CQMPLIMENTS THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 ILLE E. WILLSON CLOVIS CLASS 1926 RUSSEL M. WILLSON CLOVIS CLASS 196C quality agricultural chemicals 1805 NO. LAFAYETTE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA AD 3-3177 . 3' V 5 xx f'L .figlff 'fl C sg .Q flQ75:?ki:Ux7 1 A f I lv! ,ilsqllliihik 1ilQQlr.,...r - 2 xr ii514'lI'mii an lin C if .W h I ig , A . ll,l ff BACR 2 ll K 4 , , . x ' Eiga 1 n .mul Best Wishes fo the Senior Class from PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 2751 S. Maple, Fresno AD 3-6155 REDMAN'S YARDAGE Simplicity, McCall's, Modes Royale Patterns LE MOSS 8z SMITH TIRE COMPANY Broadway and Calaveras AD 3-5293 KIRK'S - Manchester 3332 Blackstone BA 7-5100 LY BRINKLEY'S CHEVRON STATION 5B'ZY1KTE'L'LZ, c 'shi lf2L'l'3 X . CEDAR LAN ES BOWL 3131 N. Cedar BA 2-4424 Fresno, Calif. 205 A WWT ATI 9,132 VSAM? W KZ THE CLASS or 1960 CLOVIS C I T Y C O U N CI L cLovls, CALIFORNIA NORTH MAPLE PLUNGE AND swim SHOP 2600 N. Maple CL 1-1962 Fresno NORRIS STATIONERY 4343 East Tulare CL 5-4360 Jerry attempts to learn the tricks of his father's d O. K. TIRE SERVICE 723 Clovis Avenue CY 9 6010 RENEWAL BODY WORKS 206 711 Shaw Avenue CY 9-4759 HUNTER GLASS COMPANY CY 9 4756 318 Clovis A Clovis 5 X. K: L 'h 45, , .- S 'J Q AQ- , ,na ' ' N W ' XJ A F -,,.A ABE, LARRY: 30, 40, 114, 132,1 ADAMS, LARRY: 40. ADAMS, LINDA: 40. ADDINOTON, PAT: 40, 153, 160. ALBERTI, ALLAN: 37, 40, 146. ALLEN, LLOYD: 40. ALONCI, ALFRED: 40, 136. ANDREWS, BERT: 40, 166, 167. ASHLEY, HUGH: 40, 122, 152. ATENCIO, DANIEL: 40. ATTEBERRY, BILL: 37, 40, 162. BAILEY, ROGER: 20, 29, 40, 169 Senior Index 25,143,147,152. BAKER, JANET: 37, 41, 161, 1661 BAKULA, SHARLENE: 41, 160. BALBER, PATRICIA: 41. BALDWIN, LAWRENCE: 41. BALESTRA, OAROLE: 41. BARBER, JAN: 0, 27, 20, 29, 41, BARBOZA, TEHODORA: 41. BARNETT, BETTY: 41. BATTACLIA, DOMINIC:41,157. BAUER, JUDY: 41. BAYLESS, LARRY: 41, 148. BECERRA, LOUIS: 41, 100. BENNETT, BRUCE: 157. BENSON, WAYNE: 41, 157. BENZLER, BRUCE: 41. BEZAYIFF, PAT: 37, 41, 145,15 BISHOP, JOHLEEN: 41, 143. 66,142,143,144,158,164,168. 0, 154. BITTER, BARBARA:6,42,64,142, 143, 144,150, 155,159, 162, 163, 168. BLODGETT, CAROLYN1 26, 28, 29, 38, 42, 62, 142,143, 144, 166. BOBzIN, KENNETH: 42, 151, 152. BOELE, CAROLEE: 42, 156. BOLLI, LARRY: 42, 134, 135, 161, 102, 163. BONESTEEL, JACK: 42, 132, 152. BORTISSER, RONALD: 42, 157, 100. BOWEN, DAVID: 0, 30, 36, 30, 39, 42, 134, 135,142, 143, 144, 147,150,152. BOYD, JIM: 42, 149,152. BRETZ, BILL: 20, 29, 31, 42, 108, 111, 152. BRETz, JUDY: 42, 140, 142. BREWER, BEV: 42, 140, 145, 158. BRIDGES, JERRY: 43, 00, 114, 116, 117, 141, 152, 100. BRITTDN, DONNA: 43, 150, 151. BROADWATER, OWEN: 43. BROCKS, KENNY: 43, 100. BROSI, DORIS: 43. BROWN, CAROL: 43, 147, 159, 100. BROWN, JACQUELINE: 43, 147, 155. BROWN, LESTER: 43. BRUNLEY, RON: 0, 26, 20, 29, 30, 30, 43, 04, 152, 166, 177. BUCHANAN, TROY: 43, 149. BUFF, JERRY: 43. BURKE, BRANT: 43, 128, 152. BUTLER, SARA: 37, 43, 153. BUTTERFIELD, ELDON: 43, 169. BUTTERFIELD, MARY: 43, 154. BYRD, KARLEEN: 43, 156. CAMPBELL, MIKE: 0, 20, 29, 44, 62, 116, 117, 150, 152, 100. CAPRELIAN, STEPHANIE: 37, 44. CARPENTER, PAT: 20, 29, 30, 44, 00, 148, 155, 164, 166, 177,183. CARSTEN, MORRIS: 3, 44.. CASTRO, BARBARA: 20, 30, 44. CATHERINA, FRANK: 44. CAWKILL, TIM: 44. CHANP, VELTUS: 44. CHAvEz, ANITA: 44. CHAVEZ,RAUL:30,31,44,60,108,111,117,128,141,152. CHURCH, BOB136,44,108,110,152. CLOUD, JAMES: 44, 149. CLOUD, MARION: 45, 157. COATS, MARTIN: 45, 157. COCHRUM, BRENDA: 37, 45. CONSTANZ, GLORIA: 37, 45, 156. CORONADO, MANUEL: 45, 152, 157, 159. COK, JEANNE:36,45,58,165,168. CRAWFORD, TRUDIE: 45. CROSS, LLOYD: 45. CRUMB, RICHARD: 45, 100, 110, 152, 157. CUNNINCS, SANDRA: 45. CURRIE,ANN:28,45,56,164, 168. DANIELS, SHIRLEY: 45, 156. DAVENPORT, JANICE: 45. DAVIS, JINNY: 0, 30, 31, 30, 45, 54, 140, 142, 143, 144, 166, 167 DAVIS, LYNN: 45. DAVIS, RONALD: 45, 134, 135. DAWSON, FRED: 27, 20, 29, 30, 31, 46, 50, 108, 110, 128, 143, 147, 152, 174. DECKER, RON:46, 169. DEFEHR, PAT: 46. DEFEHR, SHIRLEY: 37, 46, 156. DEORAW, DARYL: 30, 46, 50, 128, 129, 147,152,166,167. DEHAVEN, JULIE: 0, 27, 20, 29, 31, 30, 39, 46, 142, 143, 144. DENNINC, GENEVA: 46. DENTON, DIANA: 30, 40, 156. DESOTO, DIANE: 40, 156. DOOLITTLE, CAROL: 46, 156. DOOLITTLE, YYONNE: 29, 37, 46, 52, 140, 105, 168. DOYRE, TERRY: 46, 122, 136, 152, 157. DOWNING, BILL: 47. EDNIONDSON, GAYLE: 47, 165. EDWARDS, ARLINE:36,47, 145, 155, 158,160, 166, 107. EHAT, BILL: 47, 100, 167. ELIASON, DIANE: 47, 105, 100. ELRICH,AVINNAH:47,148, 156. EIWNIETT, GERALD: 47, 149. ENINETT, ROBERT: 47, 149. ENCINAS, MARY: 47. ERICKSON, GARY: 47. EVANS, JIM: 47. EVENSON, JUDY: 47. FARINA, PHIL: 47. FARRIS, NIAx: 47. FEARNSIDE, BILLIE: 47. FISK, PATRICIA: 37, 38, 47, 145, 154, 162. FITZGERALD, JEANNIE: 37, 48. FLICK, RICKY: 20, 48, 152, 169. FLORES, BETTE: 48. FLYNN, BETTY: 34, 40, 143, 145,146, 158. FORD, HENRY: 40, 114, 116, 117, 152. FOSTER, BETSY: 40, 30, 142. FRAME, NAUREEN: 30, 40, 156. FRASER, DIANE: 48. FRY, CHARLES: 40. FULTON, BILL:48,157. FUNK, NANCY: 40. Senior Index GAAB, DON: 29, 37, 48, 149. GABELICA, GEORGIA: 49. GALLUP, RICHARD: 49, 135,152,166, 167. GAMMON, KENNETH: 49. GARCIA, RANDY: 49, 158. GARD, JANET: 6, 37, 49, 143, 144. GARDNER, BRIAN: 36, 38, 39, 49, 142, 146, 147, 158, 166, GARZA, RICHARD: 49 GIGUIERE, RICHARD: 49. GILMORE, DOLORES: 37, 49. GINSBERG, DAVID: 49 GLAU, CINDY: 49, 146, 153, 158, 166. GONZALES,LUPE:34,54,108,110,116,128,129, 152. GORDON, SONDRA: 49, 156. GOULD, ALVIN: 28, 29, 30, 34, 49, 108, 111, 149, 152. GREENWAY, TOMMIE: 36, 49, 166,167. GREGURICH, GEORGE: 49. GUEYDAN, LINDA: 49. GUZMAN, ELOISE: 50. HACKETT, CHARLOTTE: 36, 50, 140, 159. HAMBURGER, YVONNE: 50, 166. HAMMOND, ROY: 50, 148, 149. HARRIGAL, JANE: 50, 140. HASS, ARNOLD: 50. HAUZER, MIKE: 50, 148. HAYES, LARRY: 161. HENDERSON, ED: 50. HENDERSON, ROLLAND: 50 HENSLEY, BRUCE: 50, 148, 152, 161, 164, 166, 168. HERSEY, LOIS: 50. HETT, ETHAN: 50, 124, 126, 152, 157. HIGGINS, RICHARD: 51. HOFER, RUTH: 36, 51, 146,166. HOGUE, GENE: 51, 149. HOLLENBECK, DENNIS: 51. HOLLOMAN, NORMON: 51. HOLMAN, KEN: 51. HUNT, JUDY: 51, 134, 135, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147. HURADO, NORMA: 51, 156. HUTCHESON, PAT: 51. IKEDA, GEORGE: 51, 114, 125, 159. IPSEN, LINDA: 6, 30, 31, 51, 142, 143. IRWIN, RICHARD: 36, 39, 51, 136, 147,152. IVINS, BETTY: 51. JACKSON, LINDA: 36, 51, 165. JAIME, LILY: 51. JAMES, HELEN: 51. JOHNSON, DAVID: 52, 136, 150. JOHNSON, DOUG: 52. JOHNSON, LYNDA: 36, 48, 50, 164,166, 167,168, 177,183 JOHNSON, ROBERT: 52, 161, 162,163. JONES, GINNA: 37, 52, 156, 161. JONES, MAVIS: 52. JONES, MELINDA: 52. KEITH, DONALD: 52, 124. KELLER, BILL: 52, 166. KILNER, DOUG:52,157. KING, JOHN: 52. KING, NORNIALA: 52. KISLING, SHIRLEY: 37, 53, 156. KLIEVER, KAY: 53. KOJIGIAN, LEANNA: 37, 53, 156, 168. KOOP, NORMAN: 53. KOVER, STEPHEN: 37, 53, 132, 152. 167. LAHANAS, CLIO: 37, 53. LANDRETH,GARY:53,124, 151. LATOUR, DAVID: 53. LAW, JOYCELYN: 53, 151. LEE, SHIRLEY: 53. LEAMAN, CREEL: 53. LESLIE, AL: 53. LOGUEQ LARRY: 53, 157. LOOPER, JIM: 53, 166. LOPEZ, DELORES: 37, 53. LOPEZ, VICKI: 37, 53. LOUIE, MELINDA: 37, 38, 54, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 158 LOWERY, DENNIS:54. LUCAS, CHARLIENE: 37, 54, 155, 156. LUTTROPP, BARBARA: 54. MACK, DAVID: 54, 108, 152, 157. MARTIN, GERALD: 37, 54, 151. NIARTIN, RAIFORD: 54. MARTINEZ, RITA:54,143,145,158. MC ANULTY, MAXINE: 54. MC CRORY, GLEN: 54, 157. MC CRUMMEN, JIM: 37, 54, 116, 118, 152, 161,1 MC CUTCHEN, ALLEN: 30, 36, 48, 54, 108, 110, 152, 160. , MC ELROY,WES:37,55,161,162,163. 62. 117, 128 129 MC EVOY, PAT: 6, 38, 39, 55, 108, 111, 142, 143,144,146 147 152, 158. Mc KINNEY, JERRY: 55, 155, 157, 174. Mc MINnEs, DAVID: 55. Mc QUONE, EMILIE: 37, 55. MESPLE, EDDIE: 55, 108, 111, 149, 152. MESPLE, MAURIOEI 55, 108, 110, 152. MEUEL, BARBARA: 55. MIGUEL, FRED: 55. MILES, LYNN: 55. MORENO, FRANK: 55. MORGAN, RONALD: 55. MORGAN, SANDRA: 55. MORGAN, SHIRLEY: 29, 37, 55, 156, 159. MORRIS, RERIIIA: 55. MOSENIAN, NANCI:29,55,148, 151, 154, 168. MLIRAKAMI, JOHN: za, 55, 124, 165,174. NELSON, BILL: 55. NELSON, SHARON: 5, 29,311 31,36, 55, 143, 14 NESBIT, EVA: 55, 153, 155. 5, 147 NEWBERY, LOIS:37,56,143,144, 161,162,163. NICHOLS, JEAN: 56, 156. NICKEL, LILLIAN: 56. NICKEL, RUTH: 56. NOLES, DEWAYNE: 56. NUNES, DAVID: 56, 149. NUOTIO, LINNEA: 56. NYGREN, KEITH: 56. O'CONNELL, NIAXINE:57, 140, 155,156. O'FARRELL, DOUGLAS: 57, O'GEEN, RUSSELL: 57, 114. OGILVIE, JOHN: 57, 157. OLDFIELD, RODNEY:57,150,160. O'NEILL, TIM: 57. ORNDUFF, DOROTHY: 57, 156. ORR, SHARON: 31, 57, 156. OSTERHOLTZ, GARY: 57. PALDI, DENNIS: 57, 146, 147, 159, 166, 167, 168. PARKER, DARRELL: 57, 125, 152. Senior Index PARKER, JEANNIE: 57. PARMAN, GREGORY: 37, 57, 132. PAULL, KEN: 30, 36, 38, 39, 57, 143, 146, 166. PEARCE, CHRISTINE: 37, 57. PECKINPAH, SUSAN: 57, 150. PENNYCOOK, DONNA: 58,156. PETERSON, DAN: 58, 162. PETRY, ANNE: 58. PETTICE, LINDA: 58. PHEBUS, GEORGE: 58. PICKEREL, DAVE: 58, 132, 148, 159. PIERCE, LLOYD: 58. PRANGE, KAREN: 36, 58, 156. PRESSER, ERNA MAE: 58. QUALLS, GLENNA: 58. RANDOLPH, BOB: 28, 29, 31, 46, 58, 108, 110, 128, 151, 152. RASMUSSE N, GEORGE: 58, 148, 166, 168. REDWINE,JUDI:37,59, 140, 159,166, 167. REED, DORA: 59. REGIER,AUDREY:36,59,148, 156,158, 166,167, 174. REYBURN, JULIE: 59, 155. REYNOLDS, CAROL: 37, 59, 166. RICHARDSON, BETTY: 59. RIGSBY, KAY: 36, 59. RILEY, BRUCE: 59, 146, 147. RILEY, JIM: 59, 157. RIVERO, MICKI: 30, 36, 37, 59, 158, 164. ROBERTS, PENNY: 59. ROGERS, LAROY: 59. ROGERS, VALOY: 59. ROGOVOY, PAT: 59. ROOP, SHARON: 59. ROSENTHAL, JOAN: 59. ROSSI, LINDA: 36, 37, 60, 156, 168. ROTH, BARBARA: 37, 60, 156. ROUGHNY, VERONICAC 36, 60. RUFF, GARY: 36, 60. RUIZ, FRANK: 50, 157. SANBORN, JACK: 37, 60, 114, 157. SANDERS, BEVERLY: 37, 60, 156. SANDOVAL, IRENE: 60. SANOIAN, STEVE: 60, 149. SCAFF, DALE: 60, 145, 150. SCHAA, BURNAM: 28, 60, 141. SCHEDLER, WAYNE: 60, 148, 157. SCHORLING, BERT: 6, 28, 31, 36, 61, 117, 1Z2,142,143,144, 146, 152, 159. SCHROEDER, CHUCK: 61, 148, 161, 162,166, 168. SCHROEDER, SUE: 28, 29, 30, 39, 46, 61, 134, 135, 140, 142,143, 144, 158, 176, 177,183. SCHUTT, DIANE ROSE: 61, 153, 156, 166. SCOTIA, FRED: 61,122,123, 160. SCRIVEN, ANDREW: 61. SCURI, JANET: 37, 61, 156. SHAFFER, SHARON: 61. SHAW, CHARLES: 31, 61, 114,125, 141. SHERR, ROBERT: 61, 108, 124, 147, 148, 152, 177. SILER, JOE: 61. SIMPSON, ROBERT: 36, 44, 61, 108, 109, 142, 143,144, 146, 147, 152, 158,160. SMITH, CARDLE: 37, 61,155. SMITH, SEOMA: 61. SMITH, STAN: 61, 152. SORONDO, BECKIE: 61. SORRENTI,JOANN:37,62,168. SPEARS, JUDY: 62, 165. STARR, SALLY: 36, 62, 143, 153, 165. STATHAM, WANDA: 62. STEHLIK, SUE: 36, 62, 134, 166. STEWART, VERNON: 23, 29, 30, 62, 146, 167, 163. STRID, MICHAEL: 62, 126, 152, 169, SULLIVAN, SUSAN: 62,132. SUTHERLAND, CAROL: 62. TANAHASHI, RON: 27, 26, 29, 42, 62, 114, 152. TATHAM, BRENDA: 36, 62, 140,148,166,167,174. TELEGAN, ROGER: 62. TERRELL, CARMEN: 63. THACKER, LEON: 63, 116, 131, 152, 166. THOMAS, JEANNETTE: 63. THOMAS, JUDY: 6, 30, 38, 39, 44, 63, 142, 143, 144,150,159. TIBDNI, DAVE: 37, 63, 152. TINKLER, NOLAN:63,117,118,128,152,157,166. TITUS, LARRY: 36, 63, 166, 167. TORONGO, HOWARD: 63, 149. TURNER, LOIS:36, 63,156. TURNER, SUSAN: 26, 23, 29, 30, 42, 63, 173, 175, 182, 133. TUTT, zETA: 63. TYLER, SUSAN: 63. UBICN, NICHOLAS: 63. VANCE, JACK: 37, 63, 150. vIAU, ALICE: 63. YDCAN, NORMAN:36,63, 142, 152,166,167 WAGES, LARRY: 64, 108, 111,142,143,152. WALKER, BDBIE: 64. WALKER, KAREN: 64, 156. WARD, TANYA: 37, 64, 150, 166. WARE, CARLA: 64, 156. WATSON, TDM: 64, 134, 135, 147. WEAVER, KORA: 64. WEBSTER, LINDA: 37, 64, 146,155, 153. WEEKS, JANICE: 28, 30, 36, 64, 166. NENELL, GARY: 64. WHITLOCK, JOANN: 64. WHITTION,CARROLE:65,145. NICHT, BILL: 65. NILBANKS, BETTY: 65, 165. WILBANKS, BOBBY:65,122,152, 157. WILCOX, ERIC: 65. WILD, CHRISTY: 27, 20, 29, 30, 31, 33, 40, 65, 142, 143, 144,145 150,151,165,166. WILKINSON, SHARON: 65, 134, 135, 156. WILL, CAROLYN: 65. WILLIAMS, KEN: 65. WILLIAMSON, LDRENE: 65. WILLSON, RUSTY: 29, 31, 37, 40, 65, 157, 176, 182. WILSON, MARY: 65. NINTERS, DAN: 65, 103, 111,148, 149. WISHARD,ZEB:65,116,128,160,177. WOOD, STEVE: 65, 116, 117, 128, 129, 141, 15Z,166. 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