Corning Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Corning, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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-O v . . 4. . 'V .. m Huh ,2 . ' ' , A. . A w . w z: . , WW Vi. ' KM m1- . 0P6 WOVCZ Aloha! We have chosen Aloha as our fheme fhis year, because of Aloha's many meanings. Aloha means, as our groduafion does, not only goodbye to old memories and friends, but hello to new experiences and problems . We hope this annual will bring back fond memories of past evenfs for years 1'0 come. And so - Aloha! To our old school, and our old memories and fo the new school and new memories To come. The Annual Staff ; Askistqn Editor- Ji II Assistan Oll Sports E Ch Assisfan Mi Photogr JUo HM Assisfon K0 Art Edi CI N. Adverti Jo Assisfo Sq Busines Be Typisfs Po Sh M K v M Bi ......... .. WMm .. -4 . Editor- Faculfy Advisor: Mr. Edward Hernandez Jill Brady Assisfonf Edifor- Olline Brannon Sporfs Editor- Chris Sfrom'sriess Assisfanf Sports Editor- Mike Shannon Photographer- Judy Hollinger Assisfcinf Photogra pher- Kafhy Powell Arf Editor-l Claudia Hughes Assisfqanrf Editor: . 'Nqndy Wil$9n Advertising Manager- Jo Ellen Babb Assistant Ad Manager- Scrah Azevedo Business Manager- Beverlee Flournoy Typisfs- Pafricia McGee Sharon ArneH Marie Wood Assistants- Kofhy Heafon Jecm McGee Mike Powell Bill Peters 74g QWJ . ' , Sponsbred By Th'e.Annual Staff . Of CORNING UNION HIGH SCHOOL , i FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERGRADS I uniors Sophomores Freshmen SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS AC TI VI TIE S ADS arirni . ' VEWMQ . RAY CRANE JOE M. GLICK Vice President President 0am! Oz 3mm FRANK E. MORGAN Clerk ORV! LLE FOREMAN Member GEORGE L. POWELL Member g w v w WM 4 M? M 7 Mce-minciloa A eddage MR. WISER Congratulofions to the Annual Staff and the Class of 1960 For a fine yearbook. May it bring back many happy memories throughout fhe years. I know fhof the experiences gained in fhe prepcr- ration of this annual added much to your educa- tional background. I hope you will all continue to learn and grow in fhe some worthwhile way in fhe years to come. Ralph L. Wiser jpermtenclent oz SAOOZQ 7 arm! gincipaKd eddage MR. MACE The good qualify of this l960 Cardinal year- book has been achieved by a hard working and compefenf staff and advisor. They started work early in the year on this yearbook, and through leadership and planned effort, a superior pro- duction is the obvious resul'r. I hope every sfu- denf has a copy of fhe 1960 yearbook. H will be your mosmL cherished keepsake in years To come. William R. Mace MRS. BLOMQUIST Mechanical Drawing, Arf, Senior Advisor. acuflfg MR. BUFFUM Orientation, Business Law, Freshman Counselor, J. V: Football, Varsity Baseball. MRS. FRAZIER English, Creafive Writing, Sophomore Adviser. MRD BOWLES Driver Training, Boys' Physical Ed- ucation, Sophomore Adviser, J. V. Football, Basketball . MR. EMME American Government, Chemisfry, Commercial Geography, Algebra, Senior Advisor. Ysiccl Ed- sor, J. V. MRS. GLISSON MR. HEATON Typing, Shorthand, Junior Adviser. Agriculture, Crofts; Projects, F. F. A. MR. JOHNSTON Office, Business Machines, Bookkeeping, District Accountant. mME ' s . .MR..HERNANDIEZ . ant ChemIShYI punish, Lahn, Library, Jumor Advnsor, Annual . hly Algebra! Staff, Adviser, J. V. Baseball. up I MR. MCFADDEN Boys' Physical Education, World History, Head Football Coach, Track, Athletic Director, Block C, Dean of Boys. Iftf $93? a Q3 , W a e; a MR. McLAUGHLlN . MRS.'MILLER . 1 General Math, Special English, Special Math, Homemaklrig, Counseling Co-ordmafor, F. H. A. I Driver Training, Speech and Drama. Dean of Girls. MR. PANKO MRS. PICKENS Algebra, Physics, Geometry, Audio - Visual Aids. English, Junior Counselor. MRS. STARNES Family Relations, U. 5. History, World History, Senior Counselor. MR. STEENERSON ' MRS. SLOAN Band, General Math, General Business, Chorus, English, U. S. History C.S.F. Advisor Freshman Drum Maioretfes. Advisor. I I MR. TOMLINSON MR. WILLIAMS Biology, Life Science, Boys' Physical Education, Shop, Freshman Advisor. Block C, Assistant Football Coach, A Basketball, Tennis. MRS. WOLF Girls' Physical Education, Sophomore Advisor, G.A.A., Yell Leaders, Song Leaders, Pep Squad. DENNY WHITE Bus Driver and Custodian CHAR Ll E'AZEVEDO Bus Driver and Custodian AUSTIN WILSON JOHN HARGENS Bus Driver and Night Man Head Custodian, Maintenance MRS. JACKSON Bus Dri ver MAXINE AZEVEDO Counseling Secretary OLIVE VINSON ROSE DICELLO Secretary g x g vi , Ax, 5g??? ,. XINE AZEVEDO nseling Secretory TOP ROW: Marty Mothisen, President; Kathy Palermo, Secretary; Judy Hollinger, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Stromsness, Vice President; Bill Spoletto, John Carver, Jerry Tuholski, Yell Leaders. Snior CVGLM idforg In September of 1956, 103 freshmen entered Corning Union High School. Some hold high hopes and a strong determination to do well. Others had no high hopes and a determination to do nothing. Our freshman class officers were as follows: President, Lorens Mulholland; Vice President, Marty Mathisen; Secretory, Jill Brody; Treasurer, Alice Dogen; Yell Leader, Dick Dobbins. Our class odvisors were Mrs. Salinas and Mr. Compton. In our sophomore year at C. U.H.S. the following were elected closs officers: President, Marty Mathisen; Vice President, Richard Heyne; Secretory, Marie Wood; Treasurer, Bob Crooker; Yell Leader, Pinky Turner. Our class odvisors were Mrs. Pickens and Mr. Rebenstort. During our junior year, the following officers were elected: President, Vickie Blomquist; Vice President, Tommye Barnes,- Secretory, Donno Roush; Treasurer, Bill Spoletto; Yell Leader, Pinky Turner. Our class odvisors were Mrs. Bunting and Mr. Rebenstorf. Our junior class play was All American Family, and the theme for our junior prom was Fantasia. closs officers are: President, Marty Mothisen; Vice President, Chris Stromsness; Secretory, Kathy PolermO; Treasurer, Judy Hollinger; Yell Leaders, Jerry Tuholski, John Carver and Bill Spoletto. Advisors are Mrs. Blomquist and Mr. Emme. We are now looking forward to our Senior Skip Day, Senior Ploy, Senior Boll, and of course, the final steps that will close four of the happiest years of our lives, Commencement. Now in our senior year, we have reached our tinol destination with an enrollment of 84 students. OUF me,wqu . TOMM PeP Squad. ' ' ' e.A.A. - - - - Paper Staff. - ' ' Junior Vice PreSI TOM PequUCld.......... . Senior Represenfofive of G.A . JO ELLEN BABB G.A.A. Presidenf. . . . . . . Varsity Yell Leader. . . . . . . C.S.F. . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3, President........... Annua1Sfaff. . . . . . . XX TOMMYE BARNES ALICE BARRERA ,1 Pequuod........ 1,2,3, ' , 1 1 j, gX Pequuad......... 1,2, G..............-AA V ' . ,1 .- SpanishClub.......... PaperSfoff........... - V ' L, I ' G...............AA Junior Vice President. . . . . . ' x '- 1 1 ' Jag? U7 TOM BARRERA ' 1 ' 1 , ' , 1 j , , 1 . PAT BLANCHARD General ' ' L 1; ' x, ,r 1 , x , F.H.A. .3, G.A.A.. 3 ...oo..... I x V - :Pequuod............ . . 1 ' N 1 ' v 1' 1 ' ' S anish Club Sen 1 K , ,1 , p 111. I L , n 1 - ' Vice President F.H.A. . . . . . bO1mOS fhisen; urnel'. sidentl dvisors me 101' VlCKlE BLOMQUIST Song Leader. . . . . . . Our v 1 Z ' . 1 Junior Class President. . . . ' . '1 L . G.A.A..........1 alermol ,- , k 1 F.H.A...........1 1 M5 , ' , V - Chorus Accompanisf. . . . JOSEPH BOCK General 01 step5 . o MARSHA BURKS TOM CANNY Football............ U. S. History Trips. . . . . . . Band...........1,2,3 BandTrips........... Biology Trips. . . . . . . . . . BARBARA BREEDEN Transfer from Marysville General STEPHANIE CLARY 4 VI r G .T e r. C e S VI IO 0 B LI n e .d U .f. S 4 2 3' Vice President. . . . . . . . . Annual Edifor. . . . . . . . . . l I I 3 3 3 JILL BRADY JOHN CARVER SongLeader........... J. V. Yell Leader. . . . . . . . Freshman Class Secretary. . . . C.S.F...........1,2, Class YeH Leader. . . . . . . Basketball. . . . . . . . . . Baseball........... Transfer from Hopland Vice President. . . . . . SHARON BROCK Transfer from Soufh Dakota LOUISE CALLAGHAN COLLEEN COMPSTON General RON CRAWFORD General GENE CRUMLI Y BOB CROOKER Football. . . . . . . . . . . Junior Play C051; . . . - . . . . 3 Baseball. . . . . . . . .1,2, Basketball. . . . . . . . 1,2, BIock C . . . . . . President of Block C . . . . . .o... GEORGE CUNNINGHAM ROSEMARY UAOIEI .1 PequleJ. . . . . . . . . 1,7,- ',:,3,4 General 5'4 i N V , FJIJK. . . . . . 7' ...,; M0,? , ,, , . . . . . . .174 ' ' .3 4Z7, ' ' J.A.A. . . . . . . . . . . . ..;,4 MC Eb DA! JILLCOH 'roCtbc-Ii. . . . . . . . 3,4 ?ZZILCGU. . . . . 71,514 C. . . . . . . . .. ;,, m, WW , 1192', UWCW. . . . . . . '3 XVJ; ?'rczioevno?',1wir;r,? 17,07. . A Jm'mr Ho, '17, . ' . ' . , . . 1, Clone KIM i..r:cC-':r. . C v . . . . , . . .. ,7,':,4 31102! C'. . . . . . . . . . . 9,3,4 CLARK EVISON General ANNA FLODIN Student Body Treasurer. . . . . G.A.A. Officer. . . . . . . . Sophomore Representative. . . . Newspaper Editor. . . . . . . . Pep Squad. . . . . . . . 1,2,3, BEVERLEE FLOURNOY , 5 ' . ' BRENDA GORDON Yell Leader. . . . . . . . . . . . , ' I ' , . , General G.A.A. . . . . . . . . .1,2,3, Junior Play Cast. . . . . . . . . Student Leader's Conference. . Annual Staff. . . . . . . . . 3, JIM GREENE . , ' , , CAROL GREENO , G.A.A. . . : ' , ' , PaperSt Transfer from Anderson K , , F'H'A' Presndent. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Annual DondC Basketball , ' v I L G.A.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 K JuniorP Band Football Queen. . . . . . . . . Senior ' Newspaper Staff. . . . . . . . Mascot............. RITA GUTZMER Pequuad............ G.A..............A F..............HA. Glee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . COLLEEN HALLOWS Transfer from Orland GIeeClUb........... Spanish Club. . . . . . . . . . G.A.A....... F.H.A........ 5 f; I ZZZ LZZWKZ Z W ,ZZZ BILL HARVEY Junior Play Cash... F.H...............A Glee............... ZZW : Mascot........ Axx RICHARD HEYNE W WAX: , Z . I Z jWX .' . Z , ' ?XMX W x ; v L , W, Kng , Z $W X Foofboll.......... 4 Baseboll........... 3 Student Body President. . . . . . 4 2 4 g Sophomore Vice Presidenf. . . . w Block C . Sh W x 7 amxx W CAROLYN HODNICK L BARBARA HOBBS N , Z . ZZ V Z . W Z - Q xWZ V xf W . t Pep Squad. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 I ' , V1 N5, hf??? , . .. W 4 Z Z , V ,. Transfer from Cheyenne, Wyoming , xZ ' , x ' ' ' v , H F.H.A. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,2 . ZZ 1 WZZ' ,YTeens..............l Z ,MZ, w W WM mxggg. Z 24? WV m ZZZ h- NANCY HOWERTON JUDY HOLLINGER ' V W V , from Dunsmuir NO I G.A.A. . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3 . , v M, Transfer W PaperSfcff...........3 ,. , 3, WW PepClub...........l,2, 3 I 7 1 Annualecff.......... $ . V a F.H.A.............. JuniorPlayCast...... j , . V Z: . j . G.A.A.............1, Z I II II Senlor Class Treasurer. . . . . . Girls D . . . . . . . . . . . . NN-'OJ CLAUDIA HUGHES Student Body Treasurer. . . . . . J. V. Yell Leader. . . . . . . . G.A.A. Secretory. . . . . . . . Annual Staff. . . . . . . . . . 3, C.S..-F- CAROL JACKSON $15.ka StudenfBody G...AA.............4 F.HA,.............4 Pequuad............4 Z wxx, . ??K????s, ' 37 x '1'! V ' n4 We x LARRY JENSEN General yX 'Xy JMMZX $ w 4w w I SHIRLEY JOLLY Pequuod........1, G.A.A...........,, Bond........---.... LafinClub............ 04, , w; W , TOM KRANIG MARSHA KEELE General General Via xwm m1 I GERRY LEO SHIRLEY LEPP Transfer from San Francisco w V x V . , V g? , , y ' ' ' V Transfer From Hamilton City 4 G I w WA? , W - wa G.A.A............. enera ?W .- ; .. : Glee..............4 y Wgwgggy , ; yw $ 0 $ $$ VAVWW ixxf x 'xy x'x 4x W l gw W XWW 1K x $?. LOUISE MARTINEZ Transfer From Hamilton G.A.A..............4 F.HA............. 4 Cosmopolitans MARTIN MATHISEN Art Club Senior Class Presidenf. . . . . . . Sophomore Class President. . . . Boys'Sfufe............ Varsity Football. . . . . . . . 3, PaperSfaFf............ ,f l M , !W 5 x Y??irf L z? a y ??m MAR A ' G RET MAYNE -. , V , DOROTHY McKILLIP f F ' Trans er rom ChICO Song Leader. . . . . . G.A.A. . . . . , , llzlgl , , V 4 J..V Yell Leader. . . S :ea Zuad I i AnnualPrincess. . .. Girls' Student , , ' League.......2 I - ' G.A.AI..'..2l PATRICIA McGEE Annual Staff. . . . . . Junior Play. . . . . . Senior Play. . . . G.A.A. . . . . . F.H.A. . . . . . LEONA MEUSER MARY NICKELL Pep Squad. . . . . . . 4 General Student Body. . . . . 4 ADRIENNE MILLER G.A.A. . . . .1,2,3,4 Pep Squad. . . . . .1,2 Glee......... 4 Spanish Club. . . . . .2 F.H.A.........4 WAYNE NOLAN KATHY PALERMO Yell Leader. . . . . . Head Yell Leader. . . 4 Secretary Senior Class........ G.A.A. Secretary. . Junior Play Cast. . . . General ADRIAN OWNBY General PITKIN BILL PETERS SHERRY General Transfer from Tokyo, Japan Football. . . . . . . . Baseball. . . . . . . . Senior Council. . . . . Senior Play. . . . . . CAROLINE PETERSON Pequuqd....... Band.......... G.A.A.......3, Office......... SALLY POOLE MELVIN RICHARDS General General 7 X . MIKE POWELL C.S.F......... Annual Staff. . . . . . JANET SIMON G.A.A.A. . .. . , V -' Pep Squad. . . ,2,3 Heo'cl Song Leader. . . , L Student Body. . ,2,3, JUthI' Class , ' . F H A Secretary...... ' W V V G-la; JUniorPlayCast.... . . DONNA RUSS General JANICE SMITH G.A.A....... Glee.......2, Student Leaders' Conference. . . . . 3 3,4 3 4 l CHRIS STROMSNESS Football. . . . 1,2,3,4 C.S.F. . . . . . .1,2,3 Block C . . . . . .3,4 Junior Play Cast. . . . 3 Vice President Senior Class........ 4 LINDA STUART C.S.F........34 G.A.A.......34 Chorus. . . . . . 2,3,4 Pequuad. . . . . .3 4 Noon Librarian. . . . 4 MARJORIE TEN EYCK C.S.F. . . . . Junior Ploy. . . . Pep Squad. . . .1, G.A.A........ BILL SPALETTA Class Yell Leader Junior Class Treasurer. . . . . . 3 MICKIE SNIVELY Band Secretory. G.A.A. . . . . MARY LOU TALLEY General JERRY TULHOLSKI Student Body. . . . . 4 Foofball........2 Senior Class Yell Leader....... 4 MARION TRACY Sfudenf Body. . . . . G.A.A....... Pequuad. . . . . . . Glee. . . . . . . WILLIAM TURNER General LARRY WAYMIRE General DON WHITE Block C . . . . Football. . . . .1, Baseball. . . . . . Junior Class Play. . . Song Leader. . . . . . CURT WALKER Baseball Bond........ Spanish Club. . . . . Band Presidenf. . . . . DON WAGNER General LYN DA WOLCOTT Pep Squad. . . . .1,2, Spanish Club. . . . 2 Paper Sfaff. . . . . 3 G.A.A........ JOHN ZIMMERMAN General RICHARD ZIMMERLEE General - 's'HAR oN.BRdc3K:1 - , .- v l'IWMARSH'ATBUR'KES- PAT BLANCHARD. . , ,, V ; . x : v - 1.. ; , ' , , 1' DONNAROUSH ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-' GO', Gq.I', -GO!. ' ED DANIELSON WBaf is If? 'MiCKIES'NNELY 1 ' . i, ., ' ' . , . ' .SHIRLEY'JOLLY 'rPATi-M'cGIEEH ,v1:cp eB glL;3ggwsy ROSEMA ' ' 'A 'e olfvlhnoceh6el. 3 J . , .. V .. RY DAGEN V '9 ' ? -' T , 'Nn7f 5be-' Weef? qraLittIeEskimo '3 . MARiE woob ;. RICHARD HEYNE ' Anchors Aw'eigh EEONA MEUSER,,n l:YC! Don't Say! J I .3sz M $9425 CURT WA LK ER II Duh n TOM .CANNYI :Ung And :lhnocen f , . MEL RICHARDS IlHeGr No Evil? ; MARGIE TEN EYCK A II 1' G. l STEPHANIE CLARY V , No ure .r ' Psn-up : V DON WHITE Strike Up The Band! .4 SALLY POOLE Puddles MARGARET MAYNE ' Big Eyes Beautiful But Dangerous BOB CROOKER Hof Rodder! . , I RICHARD ZIMMERLEE . Happy-Go-Lucky BARBARA HOBBS Ain't She Cute? AiLiCVE EARRERA' Miss Sophistitdfibh' ; e4 :QZM -, ?.JANICESMITH I ' Hot Rlo'ddelf '1 AV N: Kka L'IVNLDA-STUART LMissBl'uer Eyes . . ' Wrnu VDAMIP. 52mm CKCLM de ' ' I, Phyliss Arnold, will my books to my brother Virgil. I, Jo Ellen Babb, beingia sound'mind and a sound body, I'm reasonably sure, do leave. We, Tommye Barnes and Lynda Wolcott being of feeble minds and little CW bodies do hereby will to our ity-bity buddy, Kathryn Heaton nothing because we can't part with anything we don't have. ' t . , ' I, Alice Barrera, being of sound body and weak mind will to my sister Caroline my innocent appearing ways. I, Tom Barrera, will to anyone who wants to be a tive-year man, my ability. . l, Pat Blanchard, being'ot fairly sound mind, will all my old possessions at C.U.H.S. to Sherry Ingle, except Dave, he's mine! I, Vickie Blomquist, with sound mind? and poor body, will my gastritis to anyone with worries. We, Dorothy McKillip and Jill Brady, will our ratty pompons with one piece of crepe paper in each, to next year's song leaders in hopes that they will have enough money to buy new ones. I, Sharon Brock, being of sound mind and little body, will to any underclassman the ability to get grounded as many times as I did in my senior year and still have a ball. I, Louise Callaghan, being of strong body and weak mind will my '59 Dodge and curly hair to Nancy Wison. I, Tom Canny, leave to anyone in the underclassmen, my ability to be absent and think of an excuse for it. I, John Carver, will my girl chasing technique to Pat Witlock. ' ' I, Stephanie Clary, leave my ability to pass Spanish in only three years,yto my sister Dorian, in hopes she can get along with Mr. Hernandez. . , I, Colleen Compston, being of sound body and weak mind, will to Nadine Compston all my former boy friends. I, Bob Crooker, being of sound. mind and body leave nothing to anyone because I need it all myself. I, Rosemary Dagen, will my bashfulness in class to Loretha Daigle. I, Eddie Danielson, will the old High School to anyone who wants it. I, Dick Dobbins, will my Leadership Qualities and Executive Ability to Mr. William Mace--always giving help where it's needed. I, Clark Evison, leave to George Hall the first and only pencil I purchased in high school, which is still worth a nickel and un- ' sharpened. ' i I, Anna Flodin, do hereby will to my brother, Terry, all my extra change lwhich isn't muchl in hopes that he will be able to buy a car and I will be able to drive it. We, Marie Wood and Beverlee Floumoy, being of large bodies and small minds, will to any underclassmen our ability to go steady all the way through high school and yet do iust as we pleased right when we wanted to do it. I, Brenda Gordon, being of sound mind and healthy body will to Shirley McManus my ability to go steady and keep a boy tor a long period of time. . We, Donna Roush and Carol Green, being of no minds and of small bodies deprive all C.U.HI.S. students of our many abilities and valuable possessions and will nothing. , I, Rita Gutzmer, being of sound mind and body will my height to any short underclassman that wants it. I, Colleen Hallows, will all thelpleasant memories I have of Coming High to myyounger brother and sisters with the hope that they have just as many. i l! Bill Harvey, will my muscular build and athletic ability to Don Brannon. I, Richard Heyne, will this information to freshmen: Don't ask the guy next to you in class, he doesn't know either. I, Barbara Hobbs, will my government book to Joyce Zimmerman in hopes she does better with it than I have done. I, Carolyn Hodnick, do hereby will to Sue Hawks and Tina Wright all my old books from C.U.H.S. 1, Judy Hollinger, will to my slave and assistant photographer, Kathy Powell the position of head photographer on the annual staff next year. I, Nancy Howerton, will my school days to Linda Hammons and hope she has as much fun with them as I did. I, Claudia Hughes, being of sound body and absent mind will my ability to lose and forget things to my sister, Patricia. I, Carol Jackson, will my reddish hair to Phyllis Gonzales. I, Shirley Jolly, will my ability to get outlot work to anyone who is tired of homework. I, Marsha Keele, will to Sharen Arnett, my ability to skip school and get away with it. I, Gerry Leo, will my hidden talent in studies to some poor freshman in hopes he or she may Find it. I, Shirley Lepp, keep everything I have because I'll need it. I, Martin Mathisen, will and bequeath my mind for Figures tall typesl to any young man who enioys math??as much as I did. I, Louise Martinez, will my penmanship to my sister Victoria who could use it. . I, Margaret Mayne, tired of being drowned, hereby will my leaky convertible top to anyone who has a raincoat and enioys being wet. I, Pat McGee, being of'sound mind, .do hereby will all of my grades below an A to my sister Jean who desperately needs them. I, Leona Meuser, being of sound body and almost no mind at all, will hereby to Nancy Simpson, my ability to lose boy friend, as she is being too lucky. i - ' I, Adrienne Miller, will to my two sisters all the fun and more that I had in high school. Kathy Palermo, will my ability to flirt to anyone who likes trouble. , Bill Peters, will the City ot Tokyo, Japan, to Dave Whetstone. Caroline Peterson, will'all my used pencils to Linda McGee in hopes she will use them. Donna Russ, being of insane'mind and decomposed body, hereby leave by the back door, as did my husband Tommy. Janet Simon, will my government book to Alma Printy who may put it to better use than I did, lmaybel. Janice Smith, will to Retta Suttin and Betty Jean Reed many more nights like the 25th of August. , Mickie Snively, being of small mind and large body, having nothing, will nothing. Chris Stromsness, will my ah-h-h-h-h-h,- to Stanley Dean Clark, hoping that he can please as many teachers and girls as I did. I, Linda Stuart, being of sound mind?---do hereby will my quiet temperament to anyone who thinks he can put up with it. I, Margie Ten Eyck, being of no mind do hereby Will my ability to argue with my teachers to anyone who is brave enough to try it. I, Marion Tracy, will the ability to get better grades than I to my brother Roy. I, Curt Walker, being of the last and best class to leave this building will it to Linda and any of San Bruno because they say it looks a school should. I I, Don White, will my broken pencil stubs. to anyone Who needs them. I, Richard Zimmerlee, will my hidden success to anyone who wants it. I, Mary Nickell, being of sound mind and healthy body, will to my sister Nancy all the fun We had while in high school. BEST PERSONALITY Vicki Blomquisf--Gerry Leo BEST ALL AROUND Kathy Palermo--Marfy Mathisen MOST ATH LETIC Donna Roush--Bob Crooker MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jill Brody--Chris Stromsness J W , Va w W 6?; 6a,? a$yW a gm? Wxx WX$WWHV ; m 0 mm Owrayw zx m; ;g x W44; 4? Ziyo'xw , M f MW fwfkw ; 7; M 'WJM W Awwm ,. Mm W1 wk??? M A ;, Q2, N$ x ax xx$ k ' w $ I 9 W w? a; W, x ? , 1W4; vb BEST LOOKING BEST BUILD I. Beverlee Floumoy--Bill Spcleffo Carol Greeno--Don White MOST HUMOROUS Lynda Wolcotf--Dick Dobbins ' . MOST BASHFUL Marsha Burks--Larry Woymire w :,W? x$ggagj ; 2 5 m Clark Evison Ronnie Crawford Marsha Keele Arguing Ain't love grand? Temper, temper, Marty! ' X W2 C'mon Chris, iusf be- cause she winked at you! Stephanie Clary Margie Ten Eyck ! lfchy Twitchy feeling Now, now, Don Heil Hi'rler! HoWdy Pordner Marsha Keele ord x Nq 6. Mn ..c Hr'l WWW, ,Wy Bottoms-out Friends Sfudious class? Glamour Shot rods The Mighfy One Don't fell anyone. 4 ,, , . I'Miss Effici One of our livelier gym classes KM Tired Blood? 442:? 4WM v 4 v v4 4 V 154be Yukefy-yak ! Glamour Girl VaN W V 1 V , V , N V, , . , Blg Chlef Glamour Pusses Band Day of Col J..gd...4-...x- A .2 Well, it's this way. Miss Efficiency 4 43:2.va w CLASS OFFICERS: Trudy lngle, Secretary; Olline Brennan, Vice President; Mike Shannon, President; Ron Babb, Yell Leader; Leslie Suffin, Yell Leader; Stan Clerk, Treasurer. MARY ALLEN RON BABB BONNIE BANG AMBER BARAZAR CAROLINA BARRERA DEANNA BENSON DEAN BIRCH DOUG BIRCH PERRY BISWELL RON BOLES OLUNE BRANNAN VICTOR BURKS PETER BURLING MARY BURT GARY CARTER DON CHITTENDEN STAN CLARK BUDDY CRAWFORD GALE CROOKS LARRY DAGEN LORETHA DAIGLE MARY DeROSA MIKE DEVELTER BILL DIETRICH JOYCE DRINKWATER CAROLYN DUNCAN DANNY DUNNIGAN LOUISE ELLIS ZELDA EMERY MARY ESTREM ROZANNE FOSTER MIKE GARRETT ALICE GARRISON LARRY GIFFORD JOHN GOIN PHYLLIS GONZALES EVERETT GRANDEAN GEORGE HALL JOE HAMMONS ALLAN HARRIS KATHY HEATON ANSON HOUGHTON JERRY HUNTINGTON SHERRY INGLE TRUDY INGLE MARJORIE IRWIN JARRYIJONES JIM JONES LARRY KELLY DICK KING LARRY KING PAUL KUNZLER ARLEN LYNN BILL LYONS GEORGE MARKT LEILA MARTIN JUDY MEYER SAM MILLSAPS JEANETTE MUELLER MELVIN PATE PIERRE PEETS ALMA PRINTY LELA PURVIS GREG RICKER WALTER RIEDEL KEITH ROBERTS JERRY ROCHFORD LINDA LOU ROGERS MARY RYSDAM DON SEVERSON MIKE SHANNON BETTY SIMON GARY SLATER GENE SLOAN v DAYTON SMITH PATTY SMITH LESLIE SUTFIN REBECCA SWEARINGER BEVERLY THOMPSON ROY TRACY GARY UHL MICKEY WALLACE JERRY WATSON DAVE WHETSTONE MARILYN WHITFIELD HENRY WILLIAMS NANCY WILSON DEANNA WIMER MELVIN WRIGHT , JOYCE ZIMMERMAN ing somewher Go None of that! Hey me OH More money, Let me out! I l! Ire? Where's the f Nothing's that Bod! HI. 5: U .r s . 1n 9 U 0 .l Young Columbus ifed pep ral ly ir 5P 00000 La La? ? iderll Hard R llMen of the World Friends to the End Dream Boat 0,04 0m OVQJ CLASS OFFICERS: Nancy Simpson, Yell Leader; Paula Hein, Yell Leader; Fred White, President; Terry Flodin, Vice President; Jerry Fisher, Yell Leader; Kathy Powell, Treasurer; Sarah Azevedo, Secretary. JIM ALLEN BILL ANTHONY VlRGlL ARNOLD PEARLLENE AZBILL SARAH AZEVEDO CAROL BALES BILL BARKER LARRY BEDILLION BETTY JO BELL ALSON BLOMQUIST CRAIG BROCK BRENDA BOLES MARTHA BOLES DON BRANNAN DOUGLAS BROADWATER JUDY BROWN JEWELL BUCKINGHAM WENDY BURLING JANET CALBREATH DON CELANO ROBERTA CLARY NADINE COMPSTON DAVID COON CHERYL CRAWFORD KENNETH DAVIS MARY JANE DAVIS DINA DAWSON JODY DICKISON IRMA DIETRICH LOIS DUNCAN DALE ELLIS DICK ERWICK JUDY FERRARI JERRY FISHER TERRY FLODIN MARGO FLOURNOY DWAYNE FOLEY DENNY FOREMAN SYLVIA FORESMAN JANE FOX BOBBIE LOU GOODWIN DOLORES HALE JUANITA HALE MONYA HALLOWS LINDA HAMMONS DAVE HARRAH DEAN HARRIS DAVID HARTER BILL HARTLINE WANDA HEAL PAULA HEIN DOLORES HENDRIX ESTA HINE RAY HODGSON GEORGE HUNT CLIFFORD JACKSON CAROL JOBE DELWIN JONES WALTER KOBALL ANN LACHENMYER RICHARD LEATHEM WILLIAM LOFF JEAN McGEE LINDA McGEE SHIRLEY McMANUS CHARLOTTE MAPES OK 7962 JEAN MARKT OLIVIA MARTINEZ : LEE MILLER LYNN MILLER LARRY NATHAN ' DAVE NICHOLS GINGER O'CONNOR 1 1g JERRY OWNBY RUTH POLLACK KATHY POWELL EDDlE PREBLE BOB PRYATEL BETTY REED RICHARD REED ROBERT REED JOYCE RILEY PAT ROGAN FREDERICKE'RUSSELL LARRY RYBARCZYK JOHNNIE SCHOOLER BOB SETTERLUND NANCY SIMPSON LINDA SKINNER JIM STELLA JUDY STOUT BOB STRACK CLAUDIA STUART RETTA SUTFIN DOUG SWIGGETT BETTY TALLEY 3 DONNIE TIMMONS DONNA TOWNE . EDWIN TOWNE , ' ' , . , ; 1 M YVONNE VERDUN , ' V ' , ; , . Ann MAUDEEN VerVALEN LOIS VINSON DENNIS WAGNER ? FRANK WALKER DICK WEEKS . GARY WELLS , WM FRED WHITE - ; ' KLAUS URBAN The winner! So young, Ann! Just IookinI around Bashful Bob Gee, Ginger. WOW! What legs! Weirdsvillel ll Bushy! Carrot-fop . GARY ADKINSON CAROL ARNOLD JERRY ASKEY JANET BAKER SHlRLEY BANG DOROTHY BELLO FRANCINE BOURSSE EDDIE BOWSER RONNIE BRUNK ROY.BURT JOHN CALBRETH DORIAN CLARY CHERYL CLAUSEN ROBERT CRAIG DICK CROOKER, ALBERT DAIGLE HENRY DAIGLE DONNA DARLEY SHARRON SUE DAVIS SHARRON DAVIS PATRICIA DEVELTER ROCKY DIETRJCH SAMMY DUDLEY VIVlAN FORESMAN JANIS GEIJSBEEK ROBERT GONZALES FAYE GRAVES WAN DA GRAVES KAREN GUTZMER SHARON HALE redleen DENNIS HARRIS SUE HAWKS DANNY HEAL NANCY HEYNE VICKI HOLLINGER PATRICIA HUGHES FLOYD HUNT EULA HUNTER STEVE JACKSON SHARON JOHNSON CONNIE JOHNSTON JUDY JONES WALT KAFADER PATRlClA KELLY KAREN KING JAMES LANDIS JOHN LEE SHARON LEPP RAY LUTTON PATTI MACE VICTORIA MARTINEZ MILDRED MAY PATRICIA MAY BILL MAYNE CHIPPER MCCOY JERRY McGEE LESLIE McDANIEL JO MORGAN STEVE MOSES WADE NEWELL WILMA NEWELL PAUL NOLAN CONNIE PITKIN CHARLES POLLACK GARY RADCLIFF m F- M - - -? - 1. ELMER RAYMOND ELAINE RICKER DENNIS ROSEBERRY LARRY ROSE JEANNE ROUSH JOHN RUFF SUSAN RUSS ANDREA RUSSELL ARIE RYSDAM JOYCE TADLOCK JOHN TRACY LEE TURNER lLENE SCHOOLER KEITH SEVERSON ARDELEEN SLOAN ROSALEE SMITH CHERYL SMOCK RUTH SORENSEN GARNET SPITLER KATY STELLA DARLENE STEWARD ARTIE SUTFIN GINA Ver VALEN EDDIE WESTLEY ' PAT WHITLOCK LINDA WHITNACK BETTY WILSON GARY WORELL ARDIE WORSHAM TINA WRIGHT Smllt Dlmplesl These Freshmen! Glamorous Oooh, Shirley 1e iHle Ard ?Il L Way back when ,xxxxxxxk Whatcha lookin' at Four Rabbi d e 9 n a nn c e IV U 0 v; w o In I Y $$ x$ xx Ins Xx$ $N$ .Vxxxxx ' Cous itnack nssm Andrea, what are you doing? Wh K' 'Smileyl Connie il' ? Smile for the camera? Cute L Why so glum Powell ? l OOH dearl ing fool . Inn c: cheer for CU HS Why so sad In' A gr 5 the music? Lead Where mg... . It's Eggers . x$$24g$ 's Strom! WOW! If Fight on For Corn We P o e DI E n R w A F r u o f o e n 0 Shall we dance? Scrimmage What can the moHer be? I can fly iful Pom-Pom girlsl At the Willows game Award-winnersl EEEEEEEEEECHI Our beaut I'm so embarrassed! l l ! ,ang x 7'0'W,'1;. ; , V XX TOP ROW: Left To Right; Mgr. Walter Riedel, Melvin Pate, Virgil Arnold, Greg Ricker. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Tomlinson, Melvin Wright, Stan Clark, Larry Kelly, ?Mgww DON WHITE 5'10 , 160 Ibs.-FB,QB, RH: All-League HB Led league in rushing DICK DOBBINS 5'11 , 190 lbs.-C;DG BOB CROOKER 6'2 , 180 lbs .-LE;DE, DT All League 2nd Team Tackle w X1 LN TOM CANNY 5'10 , 214 lbs.-DG MELVIN Smiley RICHARDS 6'0 , 1851bs.-RT;DT Tom Conny, Mike Shannon, Jerry Watson, Rex Dagen, Ed Donielson, Joe Hammans, Rich Heyne; Dcxve Whetstone, Bob Crooker, John Carver, Heoc xmuns Rich Heynm Mgr. John Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Larry Mason, Jimmy Jones Dayton Smith Mike Develfer Everett Gra d I H n I , n een Larr Do , G SI ' John Carver, Heo Coach Tag McFadden. FRONT ROW: Ted Jacobson, Larry Eggers, Chris Sfromsness, Melvin Rilchards, Dick Dobbilns, BKH LaZZS, SSnerfiizl errge Markf, Warmly oofgafz RICHARD HEYNE 6'0 , 170 lbs.-RE; DE,DT CHRIS STROMSNESS ED DANIELSON 610 , I701bs.-RT;DT 6'0 , 1721b3rLG;DG,LB 50 HEAD COACH Raymond Tog McFadden Dave Whetstone TEAM CAPTAIN Gene Sloan Mike Shannon Don White Gene Sloan Richard Heyne, Chris Sfromsness, Larry Kelly, Joe Hommans, Dick Dobbins I Jerry Watson, Bob Crooker . ASS ISTANT COACH Bob Tomlinson DUNsMU'R The OHIY clicked ago Mike Shame LAssEN 74: The CGrC touchdoqu ' to Greg Rle oRLAND 0-1 The Wes and tackling players recei LIVE OAK 4 Coach 1 asfufing Wi' T.'s; Gene 5 on a 90 yard and 38 yard TRINITY 27- Mike D his amazing WILLOWS 2 Our mi: poor punt 0 yard Shanna White got H COLUSA 31 A grew the offense 4 P.A.T . 's; 38 yards. GRIDLEY 2 Don Corning ul who munhu PARADISE The C the P.A.T FOOTBAL High! and the pr- STATISTIC Comi are: Whit 140! 4.4; 365 of Co total of 3 Whetston LEAGUE . Corni 0nd Wm0 amed jn gammy DUNSMUIR 7-0 The only score Of the game came 0'1 a 34 yard P055 From Mike Shannon to Dave Whetstone. The same Pattern clicked again for the conversion. Booster Club outstanding player awards went to Joe Hammans on defense and Mike Shannon on offense. LASSEN 7-32 The cards traveled all the way to Susonville only to be humiliated by Pete Hicks and gang. Hicks scored 3 touchdowns. Corning's only score came on a 3-yard run by Don White, who also converted. Awards were made to Greg Ricker for his fine running, and Chris Stromsness for his good job at tackle. ORLAND 0-27 The Westside League Champion Troians were too much for us. Corning's only bright spots were the running and tackling of Don White and the Fine play of Bob Crooker, who was moved from end to tackle on defense . These players received the Booster awards. LIVE OAK 47-19 Coach Tug McFadden, dissatisfied with his team's attack from the single wing formation, introduced a dev- astuting winged T formation which garnered 468 yards. Mike Develter had 98 yards and 4 ploce-kick P .A. T.'s,' Gene Sloan had 83 yards and an 8 yard touchdown iaunt; Mike Shannon threw 2 touchdown passes, scored on a 90 yard kickoff return and sneaked for another T.D.; Don White had 153 yards, scored TD. '5 on runs of 79 and 38 yards and passes of 30 and 26 yards, and added one P .A.T. White and Develter Won Booster awards. TRINITY 27-7 Mike Develter scored a touchdown and 2 conversions while White scored 2 T.D.'s and displayed more of his amazing running. Booster awards went to Jerry Watson and Gene Sloan. WILLOWS 20-28 Our mistakes helped the Honkers edge us as Dick Ccrriere had a 101 yard interception return and we showed poor punt coverage. Coming outgoined Willows in yardage and first downs. The Cards scored on a tricky 20 yard Shonnon-to-Crooker-to-Heyne pass and 2 short runs by Don White. Mike Develter, Joe Hammans, and Don White got the Booster awards . COLUSA 34-7 A great homecoming! A Card defense, led by Melvin Richards, Everett Grondeen, and Bob Crooker, helped the offense greatly, although the offense didn't need much help: White-128 yards, 2 T.D.'s; Develter-76 yards, 4P.A.T.'s; Ricker l T.D.; Shannon 1 T.D.; and Bob Crooker l T.D., after picking Up a blocked punt and running 38 yards. Grandeen and Arnold received the awards. GRIDLEY 27-l2 Don White set a C .U.H .S . record as he gained 229 yards while scoring on runs of 73, 40, and 38 yards. Coming also scored on a 6 yard pass from Shannon to Crooker. Booster awards went to White and Dick Dobbins, who manhandled Gridley's All-League center, Bates. PARADISE 7-7 The Cords put on a disappointing show in this tie. Virgil Arnold scored Corning's touchdown and White scored the P.A.T. While gaining 132 yards. Richard Heyne and Don White got the Booster awards. FOOTBALL BANQUET ' Highlights of the annual Football Banquet were a talkby George Maderos, football. coach ofChlco State, and the presentation of lineman and back of the year awards to Bob Crooker and Don White. STATISTICS Coming gained 1,974 yards rushing this season for a 5.5 average. The 6 leading rushers and their averages are: White 942 yds., 7.6 qve., Develter 337, 5.3; Ricker 227, 6.3; Sloan 189, 4.4; Arnold 140, 4.4; Arnold 140, 4.4; Shannon 66, .8. Shannon was the leading passer, with 30 completions out of 67 attempts for 4504: and 365 Of Corning's 408 yds. passing. Crooker and White were the leading pass receivers with 12 each out of the total of 34. Of the Cardinals' 170 points, White had 87; Develter, 21; Shannon, 18; Sloan, 12; Crooker, 12; Whetstone, 7; Heyne, 6; Arnold, 6,- Ricker, 6; and Mason, 1. LEAGUE STANDING ' Corning was third in the Westside League, trailing Orland and Willows . Orland was unbeaten in league play: and Willows lost only to Orland. Joe Hammans, 2nd team AlI-League Guard Mike Devel ter Mike Shannon Jerry Watson Dave Whetstone Everett Grandeen We're foo fired to talk, Ross. Greg Ricker Virgil Arnolds Don't rest now, Don! Melvin Pate Watson and Develter tackle a Honker. Larry Mason Jimmy Jones O.K., you guys; let's hold 'em this fimel Dayton Smith there and help, Bob! Actually, Sfrom's tired . Comfortable, Dick? 3W7 Big Daddy Piefrich Award Winners Don and Bob with Smiley McFadden Summit conference Really Big! Richards and Clark rousfing Sfrom Looking for something, Bob? 5337:4152 ' McFadden BACK ROW: Ed Towne, Dave Nichols, Larry Nathan, Bill Barker, Dove Coon, Rockey Deifrich, Ted Jacobson. SECO ND ROW: Steve Moses, Pwl Nolan, Henry Daigle, Manager; Terry Flodin, Eddie Preble, Albert Dcigle, Manager; John Ruff, Dale Ellis, John Tracy. FRONT ROW: Wolf Kafader, Lee Turner, ChipperMcCoy, Artie Suffin, Dick Crooker, Jerry McGee, John Calbreofh, Robert Craig. NOT PRESENT: Garnet Spifler, Larry Rose, Frank Walker, Dave Hurrah, Larry Rybarczyk, Bob Struck, Bill Hartline, Alson ; Blomquisf, Jewell Buckingham, Dick Weeks, Larry Bedillion. 1 OURRECORD Dunsmuir 6-7 Lassen 19-7 Orland .19-41 LiveOak................. 28-0 Trinity.................. 44-20 Willows 0-24 Colusc 27-7 Gridley...................37-6 Paradise 13-7 LEAGUE STANDINGS The little Cards finished the season in third place in fhe Westside League. Their only losses in league play were to champion Orland and 2nd place Willows. Head coach Bob Buffum and astisfcmt coach Ken Bowles. AII-Ieague tailback, Bill Hartline; 2nd feam all-Ieogue fullback, Bob Struck; 2nd team oH-league tackle, Alson l Blomquist. . ; e w- 1- c .r- e 7 4 J -: . e, . . f:? :r , A- x i x d g! 5!. e g?? . 9a v, 25hr. . BACK ROW: Left To Right; Coach Bob Tomlinson, Bill Spoletfa, Dove Whetstone, Bob Crooker, John Carver, Jerry Askey, Arlen Lynn. FRONT ROW: Jerry Waison, Mickey Wallace, Joe Hammcns, Roy Tracey, Jerry Rochford. JOHN CARVER BILL SPALETTA 6'2 , Forward 6'0 , Forward BOB CROOKER 6'2 V , Center KEN WORSHAM PINK TURNER 5'11 , Forward 5'10 , Guard Ken Worsham , Manager THE SEASON SCORING WESTSIDE LEAGUE 1: tAnderson 39-45 h Nome Games - Points - Average STANDINGS irAnderson 51-52 G 4105 Molinos 60-40 h Bob Crooker 16 315 19.7 Orland Orland 34-64 0 John Carver 15 145 9.7 Willows 5Los Molinos 55-31 0 Dave Whetstone 15 83 5.5 Paradise Willows 59-61 h Ken Worshom 13 69 5.3 Gridley Live Oak 60-58 0 Joe Hammons 16 68 4.3 Corning Paradise 39-43 h Micky Wallace 16 65 4.1 Live Oak- Gridley 62-58 0 B111 Spoletto 16 64 4.0 Coluso Colusa 66-56 h Pink Turner 12 31 2.6 3 Or1anC1 53-82 h Roy Tracy 12 28 2.3 Live Oak 54-49 h Jerry Askey 5 3 .6 paradise 34-45 6 TOTAL T 5T 57.2 : Gridley 59-73 h 1 Coluso 70-54 0 Willows 78-84 O ,- 5non-1eogue games h home games In the last game of the year, center Bob Crooker scored 42 points to break Don Allen's 0101 school record of 34 and top the 40 points of Orland's Myron Erickson for high individual game scoring total of the year in the Westside League. Bob was voted 2nd behind Erickson on the AII-Westside League 1st team . a away games Pooped. Ready, get set, 36-24-36, hikel What a spastic crewl Swish! Alley-Oopl S7 team . Do something with if,EIIisl Actually, Virgil . . . . . . Hey you guys, leths do Bobo! The officicl's eyesight is grossly deficient. BACK ROW: Left To Right; Coach Ken Bowles, Poul Nolan, Dick Crooker, Dole Ellis, John Cclbreafh, Bob Struck, Virgil Arnold, Lee Miller. . FRO NT ROW: Larry Ryborczyk, Arty Suffin, Robert Reed, Fred White, Perry Biswell, Greg Ricker, Ed Preble, Rocky Detrich. Bob Struck was elected to the AH-League 2nd Struck getting the tip. Aha I.. . Pm -v HgV-rAh. 4h,- , .,;;1,.:n5v , BACK ROW: Left To Right; Melvin Pate, Ed Danielson, Dove Whetstone, Bill Spalefta, Don White, John Carver, Bob Crooker, Mike Develfer, Mike Shanndn. FRONT ROW: Coach Bob Buffum, Manager John Zimmerman, Bill Peters, Bill Hartline, Perry Biswell, Melvin Wright, Gene Sloan, Mickey Wallace, Manager Gene Crumley. b NT ROW: eague 2nd What beautiful form! Team captain, 2nd baseman Don White Don't split up, fellas. BiH wants to start the next game. .maasxn. ' . ., $$$ The four horsemen . You four again? March H AAarch 15 March 16 AAarch 18 hAarch 22 hAorch 25 AAarch 29 Aer 1 April 5 ZMorH 8 ApHI 19 Ale 22 Ale 26 Ale 29 hAay 3 hAay 10 Dave blasting one. SCHEDULE Amdemon Andemon Enfeno2se Colusa C3rid2ey Paradise Live CDak VVHIova Orland EnferpHse Colusa CBHdley Paradise Live CDak VVNlows CDrlond I .- here there here here there here there here there there fhere here There here there here 2' x W $272 2 Ace hurler, Ed Dcnielson Yogi Develter The hot comer 1 A 4- 2-4 'n'iNF -2-4 Try Trig, Calbreafh. 2y Rybarczyk, rry Bedillion, Nolan, Walt d the coach to the rescue. 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Peefle-frack star Peewell bench pressing I .05 hundredweights A very attentive manager BACK RC Joe Bock, ?me W MN $072 2 231W K, .33, Dick Dobbins, Tom Kronig, Coach Bob Tomlinson. FRO NT ROW: BACK ROW: Left To Right; Bill SpaleHa, Joe Bock, Jerry Rochford. Four players who do so Big Wolf, our hero 2 2 ,2 2322:??2 The devastating serve of big Joe Bock :2 a jaw. 'iawx' .. ,..; KZ 535m SENIOR ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM-- TRAVELING BASKETBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: Left To RICHFIELD RASCALS, CHAMPION TEAM: Left To Right; FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Joe Ellen Babb, Right; Loretha Doigle, Deanna Wimer, Donna Roush, Janet Carol Greeno, Jeanne R-oush, Donna Roush, Anna Elodin, Carol Greeno, Tommye Barnes, Donna Roush. Simon. BACK ROW: Carol Greeno, Sherry Pifkin, Sally Colleen Compsfon, Lou15e Callaghan, Retro Sutfln. BACK ROW: Phyllis Arnold, Vickie Blomquist, Poole, Linda Rogers, Joe Ellen Babb. Colleen Compsfon, Lynda Wolcoft, Sherry Pifkin . FRESHMAN ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM- FRO NT ROW: Left To Right; Vickie Marflnez, Dorian Clary, Connie Johnston, SOPHOMORE ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Yvonne Verdun, Retfo Suffin, Ann Lachenmyer, Kathy Powell. BACK ROW: Elaine Ricker. BACK ROW: Vickie BObble GOOdWIn, Shirley MCMONUS: Janet Hollinger, Sharron Davis, Shirley Bang, Susan Calbreoth, Glenda Davis. ' I I , i Russ. - JUNIOR ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Deanna Wimer, Loretho Daigle, Olline Brannon, Trudy lngle. BACK ROW: Lela Purvis, Linda Rogers, Kathy Heaton, Sherry lngle. e?? Anyon Go Champs! l 1 Tee 5 a Frog Stan That ing Bock h c A VI M 1 Oh Hoo In Blast Offl! The Sons of Rob f2 5133K Strike Twol ! 'wvn 7 i I la ston: kle to Susan ight in In. TEMP ick V hn V Jo Left To R Anna Flod i onme ROW: irley Bang, Retta Sutf LEYBALL Right A: Ish, I 1, i i 9 HM X' , 1 1 WW WX M W; X X WW W????ZXX W W .. XXXWW X W Kathy Palermo Kathy Heafon Joe Ellen Babb Trudy Ingle mnior thifg W QdCZQVrf Bobbie Goodwin, Shirley McManus, head; Margo Flournoy- amt? 0n? eacZem : Ellen Babb Jill Brady Vickie Blomquisf Donna Roush; head d Dorofhy McKiHip Marne Woo Windblown? The Queen and her lovely Court omecoming igngglLfd On October 30, C.U.H .5. held its last homecoming celebration at the old school . Our pretty queen, Senior, Carol Greeno, was crowned and kissed between the J .V. and Varsity games by the Card's star halfback Don White. Her attendants were: Olline Brannon, Junior Bobbie Lou Goodwin, Sophomore; Jeanne Roush, Freshmah. The game, against the Colusa Redskins, was a hugh success, with the Cardinal Varsity trouncing the Indians by a score 34-7. After the game, the Senior class gave a gala dance for old alumni and students. All who attended the celebration had a wonderful time. glum, OHine? Uh-Ohl Lost the pinl 0m ti W n a mi FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Jill Brady, Editor. SECOND ROW: Jo Ellen Babb, Adverfising Editor; Chris Sfromsness, Sports Editor; Judy Hollinger, Photographer; Kathy Powell, Assistant Photographer. THIRD ROW: Claudio Hughes, Art Editor; Pat McGee, Typist; Olline Brannon, Assistanf Editor; Kathy Heofon, Assistant Business Manager. FOURTH ROW: Jean McGee, Typist; Sharon ArneH', Typist; Marie Wood, Typist; Mike Shannon, Assistant Sports Editor. FIFTH ROW: Sarah Azevedo, Assistant Ads Manager; Nancy Wilson, Assistant Art Editor; Bev Flournoy, Business Manager; Edward Hernandez, Advisor. Annual Staff at deadline time. Eclifors' Con ference Good ol' wishie-washie Chrissie BACK ROW: Advisor, Mr. Wiser; Senior class president, Marty Mothisen; Freshman class president, Sharron Davis; Student body president, Rich Heyne; Junior class president, Mike Shannon. FRO NT ROW: Head yell leader, Kathy Palermo; Student body treasurer, Claudia Hughes; Sophomore class president, Fred White; Student body vice-president, Ed Danielson. 2nd Semester Student body president, Vickie Blomquisf. 'ls'r Semesfer Student body president, Rich Heyne. 21ml gmedfar FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sophomore class president, Fred White,- Head yell leader, Kathy Palermo; Sfudenf body treasurer, Claudia Hughes; Student body vice-presidenf, Mickey Wallace; Student body presidenf, Vickie Blomquisf; Student body secretary, Olline Brennan; Freshman class president, Sharron Davis,- Senior class president, Marfy Mathisen; class president, Mike Shannon. Anna FIodin-- Editor-in-Chief FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Mickie Snively, News Editor; Pat McGee; Anna Flodin, Editor- Y in-Chief; Donna Roush, Sports Editor; Jill 3 Brady, Feature Edifor. SECOND ROW: Kathy Heofon, Reporfer; Carol Greeno, Busi- ness Manager,- Linda Wolcott, Reporter; Tommye Barnes, Reporfer; Sherry lngle, Photographer; Marty Mathlsen, Assistant Sports Editor; Mary Nickell, Exchange Editor; Alice Garrison, Clerk; Margo Flournoy, Reporter; Olline Brannon, Reporfer; Gary Uhl, Reporfer; Larry Eggers, Reporter; Mrs. Frazier, Adviser; Rob Rodgers, Reporter; Tom Kranig; Clark Evison, Reporter. Margo Fk KNEELING: Left To Right; Bill Harvey, Mascot; Kathy Palermo, Head Yell Leader; Kathy Heafon, Yell Leader; Trudy lngle, Yell Leader; Jo Ellen Babb, Yell Leader; Carol Greeno, Mascot. FRONT ROW: Dorian Clary, Judy Stout, Sherry lngle, President; Jill Brady, Song Leader; Donna Roush, Head Song Leader; Vicki Blomquisf, Song Leader; Dorothy McKiHip, Song Leader; Marie Wood, Song Leader; Shirley McManUs, Head J.V. Yell Leader; Bobbie Lou Goodwin, J .V. Yell Leader; Margo Flournoy, J.V. Yell Leader. SECOND ROW: Lela Purvis, Nancy Howerfon, Jean McGee, Lois Vinson, Pat McGee, Zelda Emery, Lynda Wolcoft, Tommye Barnes, Paf Kelly, Anna Flodln, Shirley Jolly, Claudia Hughes, Gail Crooks. THIRD ROW: Louise Martinez, Lynn Miller, Linda Stuart, Mickie Snively, Dina Dawson, Marion Tracy, Claudia Stuart, Ann Lachenmeyer, Katherine Powell, Phyliss Gonzales, Deanna Benson, Adrienne Miller, Colleen Hallows, Marsha Keele. FOURTH ROW: Connie Johnston, Cheryl Clausen, Marsha Burkes, Sally Poole, Phyliss Arnold. FIFTH ROW: Lynda Lou Rogers, Richard Zimmerlee, Gerry Leo, Joe Bock, Wayne Nolan, Melvin Wright, Linda Hammans, Alma Purvis, Margaret Mayne, President; Olline Brannon, Mary Rysdom, Mary Nickell, 74 Janet Simon . Tmch ickie Sn'wely, - Flodin, Editor- -rts Editor; Jill ECOND ROW: -I Greene, Busi- Rworten Tommye 1e, Photographer; o-rts Editor; Mary Alice Garrison, Reporter; Oll'me l , Reporter; Larry zier, Adviser; Rob nig; Clark Evison, Margo Flournoy Jo Ellen Babb, President lst semester. Stromsness, President 2nd semester. Sharron Davis ' -4.,5'efI'K f'6v f:J571v ';,l;'Fv..':';5- ,e:f ':r657J o'5' -:5. ' STANDING: Arlene Knlghf, Llncla Whlrnock, Sarah Azuvndo, Juun MuOnn, Junln Geilsbeck, Linda Lou Rogers, Zelda Emory, Jlll Blmly, Kathy llnmon, lelu Smart, Marlorle TonEyck, Jo Ellen Babb, Dorothy McKllllp, Clumllu Iluulmu, Mlulmy Wallace, Larry King. SEATED: Katy Stella, Margarnr Muynn, Mlukln Snlvnly, Shirley Jolly, Chris Sh'omsnoss, Anna Flodln, Mlkn Dovoll'or, Sl'cm Clurlc, Mllm Shannon. Vicki Hollingor Ann Luchmmmynr hobbit: Lou Orhduin SEATED: Marsha Keele, Marie Wood, Bonnie Bong, Alice Barrera, Gail Crooks, Caroline Barrera, Sully Poole. STANDING: Gerry Leo, Jeanette Mueller, Mary Nickell, Alice Garrison, Tommye Barnes, Barbara Hobbs, Linda Stuart, Louise Martinez, Mr. Hernandez. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Vinson, Mrs. Azevedo, Mr. Wiser, BACK ROW: Judy Ferrari, Marjorie TenEyck, Par Blanchard, Margaret Mayne, Lynda Wolcoff, Caroline Peterson. 3' Mr- Wiser. enEyck, Pm' 0 : Caroline TOP ROW: Left To Right; Juanita Hale, Claudic'Sfuarf, Jody Dickison, Shirley McManus, BeHy Jean Reed, Janice Smith, Gary Slafer, Arlen Lynn, Gene Crumley, Amber Barazar, Gary Carter, Joyce Riley, Dorian Clary, Roberfc: Clary. SECOND ROW: Mr. Steenerson, Director; Shirley Lepp, Sharen Arneff, Gail Crook, Connie Pifkin, Leila Martin, Nancy Heyne, Rita Gufzmer, Donna Darley, Deanna Benson, Leila Purvis, Donna Towne, Adrienne Miller, Linda Stuart, Doris Talley, Befty Jo Talley, Marie Wood. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Gonzales, Betty Jo Bell, Ruth Sorenson, Marion Tracy, Cheryl Crawford, Linda Skinner, Wilma Newell, Carol Arnold, Betty Wilson, Janet Simon, Sharon Hde, Sharon Johnson, Joyce ZimmermonLDolores Hale, Jean Markt, Eileen Schooler. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Arnold, Darlene Steward,' Patricio May, Shirley Bang, Cheryl Smock, Bonnie Bang, Sharon Brock, Mary DeRosa, Vickie Blomquist, Mildred May, Francine Boursse. TOP ROW: Left To Right; Mike Shannon, Gene Sloan, John Carver, Tom Kranig. SECOND ROW: Tag McFadden, Mike Develfer, Mickey Wallace, Melvin Richards, John Zimmerman, Bill Spaleffc, Bob Crooker. THIRD ROW: Chris Sfromsness, Ed Danielson, Richard Heyne, Dick Dobbins, Marty Mafhisen, Don White. FRONT ROW: Mascots, Carol Greeno, Bill Harvey. FIRST ROW: Mickie Snively, Sylvia Foresman, Richard Leafhem, Eddie Preble. SECO ND ROW: Jo Ellen Babb, Bobbie Lou Goodwin, Judy Brown, David Coon, Craig Bock, Janis Geiisbeek, Susan Russ, Lela Purvis. THIRD ROW: Nancy Wilson, Deanna Wimer, Betty Simon, Andrea Russell, Jane Fox, Bob Sefterlund, Deon Birch, David Harfer, Deon Harris, Dave Whetstone, Dale Ellis, Walter Koball . FOURTH ROW: Director: Mr. Steenerson, Roy Lutfon, Terry Flodin, Vickie Hollinger, Tom Conny, Jewell Buckingham, Curt Walker, Don Celono, Larry Nathan, Doug Birch. gang! Ozzicem FRONT ROW: Mickie Snively, Secretary-Treosurer; Curt Walker, President; Dean Birch, Vice President. BACK ROW: Deanna Wimer, Junior Representative; Vicki Hollinger, Freshman Representative; Jo Ellen Babb, Librarian; Tom Canny; Senior Representative. y Brown, David Jane Fox, Bob 3y Lutfon, Terry FRONT ROW: Linda Whifnack, Cheryl Smock, Susan Russ, Elaine Ricker, Andrea Russell, Donna Darley, Nancy Simpson, Paula Hein, Shirley Bong, Joyce Tadlock, Connie Pitkin, Connie Johnston, Cheryl Clausen, Carol Boles. SECOND ROW: Martha Boles, Jo Ann Morgan, Wilma NeweH, Judy Jones, Tina Wright, Monyu Hallows, Dino Dawson, Carol Jobe, Gina Ver Volen, Janet Baker, Jane Fox, Katy Stella, Betty Wilson, Victoria Martinez. THIRD ROW: Eula Hunter, Janis Geisbeek, Sharron Davis, Pgarllene Azboll, Bobbie Goodwin, Margo Flournoy, Shirley McManus, Vicki Hollinger, Charlotte Mupes, Patricia Hughes, Adviser; Charlotte Wolf. FOURTH ROW: Pat Kelly, Sarah Azevedo, Lois Vinson, Jean McGee, Ann Lachenmyer, Glenda Davis, Janet Colbreofh, Jeanne Roush, Dorian Clary, Roberta Clary, Jody Dickison. Jo Ellen Babb, President FRONT ROW: Marsha Burkes, Treasurer; Margaret Mayne, Point Recorder; Kathy Heafon, Secretary; Jo Ellen Babb, President. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Arnold, Mickie Snively, Pat Blanchard, Adrienne Miller, Nancy Wilson, Deanna Wlmer, Sherry Ingle, Caroline Peterson. THIRD ROW: Trudy Ingle, Donna Roush, Linda Wolcott, Carol Greeno, Shirley Jolly, Rosemary Dagen, Lela Purvis, Linda Sfuart, Vickie Blomquist. FOURTH ROW: Louise Rysdam, Tommye Barnes, Joyce Zimmerman, Zelda, Adviser: Charlotte Wolf, Carolyn Duncan, Lorefho Daigle, Jeannette Mueller, Sharon Brock, Mariorie TenEyck. i , , OFFICERS: Linda Rogers, Public Relations Chairman; Rosemary Dagen, Parliamentarian; Phyliss Arnold, Trfaasurer; Pu? Blanchard, Vice President; Carol Greeno, President; Lynn Miller, Secretary; Lois Vinson, Historian; Alma Printy, Prolecfs Chairman; Mane Wood, Program Chairman; Vicki Blomquist, Song Leader. in 15mm 0m emaAem 0 jm-erica x A A wwxxx FIRST ROW: Pat McGee, Rosemary Dogen, Phyliss Arnold, Pat Blanchard, Wood, Vickie Blomquisf. SECOND ROW: Linda Hammans, Linda Rogers, Louise Marfinez, Mary DeRoscI, Mary Burt, Pat Kelly. BACK ROW: Judy Carol Greeno, Lynn Miller, Lois Vinson, Alma Printy, Marie Mariorie Irwin, Colleen Hallows, Betty Jo Bell, Carol Jackson, Stout, Linda McGee, Zelda Emery. I Lihda Hammons, Andy Houghton's slave Slave Mrs. Starnes and her owners Mr. McLaughlin and his slave, Rosemary Dagen DELEGATES TO STATE F.H.A. CONFERENCE: Carol Greeno, F.H.A. Presidenf; Lynn Miller, Section III Candidate for State Song Leader; Linda Lou Rogers, F.H.A. Reporter. Elmer Raymond, Dick Crooker, Rocky Dietrich, Roy Burt, Artie Sam Sutfin, Dave Adkinson, George Hall, Bill nthony, Larry Eggers, John Carver, Melvin FRO NT ROW: Steve Jackson, Floyd Hunt, Chipper McCoy, Dennis Roseberry, Edwin Towne, Suffin. SECOND ROW: Bill Barker, Lee Turner, Keith Severson, Dietrich, Mike Garrett. TOP ROW: Floyd Heaton, Advisor, Arie Rysdam, Jim Allen, Pierre Peetes, Roy Hudgson, Ted Jacobson, Peter Burling, Bill A Richards, Ron Babb, Les Sutfin, Gary Uhl, Frank Walker. 151' SEMESTER OFFICERS: Ron Babb, President; Peter Burling, Vice President; Larry Eggers, Secretary; Bill Dietrich, Treasurer; Gary Uhl, Reporter; Not Pictured, Larry Kelly,'SenfineD . WW; mm ..x 2nd SEMESTER OFFICERS: Melvin Rlchardg, President; Ron Babb, Vice President; Gary Uhl,- Secretory; Bill Dietrich, Treasurer; Larry Eggers, Reporter; Les Sutfin, Sentinel . . Big Daddyll Big Mammal I The rah rah girlsl! -y Burt, Artie rge Hall, Bill -rver, Melvin Our Cardinal Our CardinaIeHe Embarrassed Vickie? ? eter Burllng: Vice easurer; GOTY Uh I Honestly Stornesl 1 Hard at work Boys '9? ? Boy! Look of that carll The Messiahll Slave galsll Go Linda Goll Big one Sfromll m. n 1 m w a e .m d M .l n C a I m m a ngx Han. .w .Inm o n M m m I .n S n 9 ...r i n W M .15 .D .m. - - T In orbit! n w. I s 6 IS W, V S w .n Ia P. Y H 5 Ir C S e o .I U In .T M C ..I. H r Y I m U e LI 0 H e n I .h f n H O .2. n 9. k. G 9 e m .h I V: n: w a law H w: I .e .m II. V 1m 0 s 9 D e w , a f m H 0 e n In In W r n U 0 9n Is e w n o .I m hm S U r S U v; m n u e n m .le Gig n d n m .m o. - B m m H VI S H m M w n B D um W 0 w H O n u G izf Zk x4? W7 E777 I 41 ii, ,2,ng 2E2 :K . Eizgggg z? .2 WW? ; ??zww Every year a group of students from C .U .H .S. attends a leadership conference held on the Chico State College Campus. Each student attends section meetings where ideas and problems are discussed. This year 15 students attended the conference held on February 27. The participants and their assigned topics were: Jill Brady, Student Social Activities; Mickey Wallace, School Assembly Activities; Margaret Mayne, School Citizenship; Jo Ellen Babb, lnter-school Relations; Anna Flodin, Newspaper Publications; Rich Heyne, Student Govemment; Kathy Palermo, School Spirit in Athletic Events; Sharron Davis, Boy-Girl Relationships; Mike Powell, Boy-Girl Relationships; Mickie Snively, School Music Organizations within the High School Resource Studentt; Chris Stromsness, Getting Along with Adults; Claudia Hughes, You and Your Personality; Deanna Wimer, General School Spirit; Marty Mcthisen, So You Want To Go To College. Resource Studen'O. 52'! ' K x . 71 A Ava 4 M, 77 K f , 21 waX , V WMW3,K xx WK Dayton Smith; Kathy Heaton; Jerry Watson; Deanna Benson; Dick Dobbins; Olline Brannon,- Richard Heyne; Sherry Ingle; Jerry Crawford; Trudy Ingle. King, Dayton Smith; Queen, Kathy Heaton. The Junior Prom was held February 26, 1960, at the Veterans Memorial Hall . The theme of the Prom was Stair- way to the Stars. The Queen of the Prom was Kathy Heaton. Her es- cort, Dayton Smith, was King . The Queen's attendants : ' were Olline Brannon; Sherry h Ingle; Deanna Benson; and Trudy lngle. King, Queen, and Attendants Mike Shannon, Junior Class president, con- Wh qrotulates Queen Kathy. y so gay, Sherry? A Be careful or they'll sfick-one on YOU!!! Olline and Dick Claudia, Lea, Ron, and Judy the Prom Her es- h, was attendants n; Sherry Ison; and Anna and Stan A frue Stairway to the Stars Prom Time Vickie and Gary OMMQVLCQWLQVLt FIRST ROW: Left To Right; Pat Blanchard, Sharon Brock, Brenda Gordon, Louise Callaghan, Claudio Hughes, Anna Flodin, Carol Greeno, Tommye Barnes, Barrera. SECOND ROW: Marsha Burkes, Barbara Breeden, Barbara Hobbs, Phyliss Arnold, Vickie Blomquist, Stephanie Clary, Rosemary Dogen, Shirley Jolly, Tom Barrera. THIRD ROW: Bill Harvey, George Cunningham, Colleen Compston, Beverlee Flournoy, Jo Ellen Babb, Carol Jackson, Carolyn Hodnick, Colleen Hallows, Judy Hollinger, Jil Brady, Joe Bock. FOURTH ROW: Clark Evison Ill, Tom Canny, Jim Greene, John Carver, Bob Crooker, Richard Heyne, Ed Danielson, R0 Crawford, Gene Crumley, Larry Jensen. gamma . Wurwwwwumm Fl . . . . . . POESIAEEZ: ngcnglghgbhxrshAa Keele; IgAAarlon Tami, LQUIS:M;;1'I;1eZ, Doris Talley, Janet Simon, Kathy Palermo, Leona Meuser, Marjorie TenEyck, Donna Roush - . : argare ayne, arie oo , ir ey Lepp Lynda WolcoH Dorofh M K'H' S H P I ' ' ' ' 'I S . . . , , y Clip ayooe,AdrlenneMIHrL d Sf fM mvely, Donna Russ, Sherry Plfkln, Caroline Peterson. THIRD ROW: Wayne Nolan, Adrian Ownby, John Zirlnmermun, Don White Bill P:te,rs,mKean Wigam legillT I l 0W5! Ron Spoleffo, Melvm Richards, Richard Zlmmerlee, Chris Sfromsness, Larry Waymire, Curt Walker, Gerry Leo, Mike Powell, Marty Mathisen WABWORTH I Luhpquhud 5 Bound by Macaw . Mo.. v s. A. 9 1 Mariorie Irwin, Henry Williams - Juniors IxLQQVL Ax 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Clausen, Retfa Sutfin, Marjorie Irwin, Donna Roush, Mike Powell, Henry Williams, Don Ellis, Chipper 4 McCoy. I go a 5.. 06 o ' I O o .' 9,1. .. . 0. ' . on W o... c 0. .0... . t o u C 'r. 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