Davis High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Davis, CA)
- Class of 1959
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L X . 1 7 4 7 . , 1. 7 y i I To you Seniors, who will soon graduate and go your separate v iw, yt - Q ' 's -sol L K C .. -L 1 s - L V. 1 ' lk. 2 , , , E., . ' . , ', . v, l - , 1 x s 'I x g Y ' x 1 , 1' rl l 'y 7 1 14 I 4 . ' , , ,. , , . THBLE UF CUHTEHTS ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees Prlnclpal Faculty CLASSES Sensors .Iunlors Sophomores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Student Councll Muslc Groups Language Clubs Callforma Scholarshp Federation Journallsm Organ zat o s Hobby Clubs Pep Organ zers Girls Athletics Homecoming Royalty SPORTS Football Basketball Track Baseball Swlmmung Tenms ADVERTISEMENTS . local Merchants Out of Town Merchants Page 7 Page I5 Page 43 Page 79 Page 93 . . i . UNESCO ' i i n i :I -H . .Q .Aw 1' N ,. ' ,b 0: - 0 . .. hh, T, - . H 1 valagbxi I. -if -Y--. E L. 21 f 'Mr -v Q ,. ' .-alfa ...:' . .AN Hail to Davis High, to the Blue and White we sing, let our banners fly, while our praises loudly ring. Then let us fight, with all our might, That our standards ne'er shall fall, Where'er we go, whate're we dog We'll hold thy name above them .' ' 4' 'wi 2 '?5 42.4, af' . g az? it 4 93. S' 1 .II 1 'asv' L. . V '19 U' ,E .iid ,. 6. ' 4 gf? . , .v we f Q 1 . I F , ,P n' ,gr G A 31. J. . sh. V' 'lf ' . lhvy ,V I . nf: U mfs! -f ' -- a J' .Y ' .ef j . , -J 'wi -vmlggkis. .zfrjfk W s g i it 'Pla ,,,d.iL- g . TJ, !. 'C , .I-fri. Q mf z 4lrlfllQ'i'ill lilD4i H was - :aw . Q , ,f 5 : 'ilu xg, Q JKQ1.. A lv I 'bv 'JJ Q Q .M Fw tl' 5 L' fr ff' . . .Z .f- t 1 t. ,- - fir: .P ' f , K R. 54 v. xl lf, :H ,A it ., I .f.' f ' J' , gg. - . mwhz. - L 'Q 1 .1915 5'-fb ef. 'fmaxv its A Inv K l k I ,l I - nf? l ,a-4 ' :ln X I 5-qi. , , a 1 ' i xr: fair f' fav. ,Q v Q. I, S. A v Q D. J. U. H. S. is the name we olt repeat, Other schools confess that our teams are hard to beat, A f ' if We love thy halls, thy bannered walls, 5 We are proud ol our loyalty, Win, lose, or tie, we'll never diep y, , ' i For we will give our best to thee. bww . R6 , Aint., If . +3 -. 'Sie 'L'!ll'i ,sf A--lf JI, l ' 'TS'- QW! an FRANK BAUMAN COACH BUD HENLE DEDICATION Thls year the Class of 1959 IS breaklng trad1t1on by dCdlC3tll lg our yearbook to two faculty members mstead of the usual one The first IS a man vse all know as Coach Though he works our boys hard rn athletlcs he reallzes that a good edu catron IS also necessary ln one s llfetlme Thrs IS why he helped mstltute the C average ell 1b1l1ty requlrement at Davrs Hlgh School Then he promptly proved that he could have a good team wrth a good sc olastlc standlng too for he coached our varslty football team to a champronshrp rn the blg new Mxd Valley League He IS a man we w1ll long remember for hrs mtense deslre for lmprovement h1s unshakeable school Splflt and hls quret frlendllness The second rs a teacher of four dlflerent subjects ch emlstry physrcs general SCICDCC and senlor sclence Under hrs bluff manner one can find an 1nv1s1ble gu1d1ng hand 1n Davls Hrgh School for he always IS dolng something for someone He put together the publ1c address system for the rall1es he was the announcer at many of the home foot ball games and he operated the scoreboard at the basketball games Though many dldnt know xt he was not only an advlsor to the yumor class but also was the best photography consultant the Blue and Whlte ever had Because of thelr contr1but1ons to Davrs Hlgh School the Class of 1959 rs mdeed proud to dedicate thls yearbook to Coach Bud Henle and Mr Frank Bauman 5 l T' - Y: I X X . .- . f . 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V WQXXSN SWA SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DEAN LOBAUGH BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees IS an elected group of Eve members who serve on the board for three years Th1s year the members were Ken Haussler charrman erry FOyt1k Mlchael OBr1en Robert Nash and Rebekah Stromgren The Board IS a pohcx makrng body whlch makes the Hnal declslons concermng the currlculum the hmng of personnel and other management problems for the hlgh school and the elementar schools Besxdes these duties the Bond was confronte thls year wxth a host of prob lems concernmg the constructlon of the new hxgh school blllldlflg In appreclatlon for the trustees hard work and beneficlal contrlbutlons to the schools of Davxs the students of Davls Hrgh School along wnth the c1t1zens of the commun1ty smcerely thank the Board of Trustees mi 'Q KEN HAUSSLER REBEKAH STROMGREN MICHAEL O BRIEN Q... 8 JERRY FOYTIK ROBERT NASH C 7 I ' 1 C I . . , . s s n . . 7- . . I a , c 4 dy ' ' ' 2 ' 1 - . . 1 . . . . 1 ' ' ' Q,-,z -A , .2 A js '- 4 ' nuff is K , ' f fs ff WI , ff Y , V A , , Y 'Ax + Y J' 1 ' R, ,47 ff, , I ,. . , J s 'P An Principal, STEPHEN MOSELEY PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE We the faculty and admmlstratlon at Davls H1gh School are trylng to provlde our students wlth a secondary school whxch Wlll best meet the needs of each 1nd1v1dual enrolled here We are endeavorlng to know each student well and to provlde experlences so that the student may galn the knowledge needed for h1s development as an 1nd1v1dual c1t1zen of our country We want each student to develop the essent1al skrlls hablts of mmd and qual1t1es of character whxch w1ll best enable hun to l1ve 1n the adult world We reallze that our country has the capaclty and human resources for world leader shlp Our students are the leaders of tomorrow We want them to develop techn1cal skllls productlve capaclty econom1c stablllty loyalty to democracy freedom of thought and ex presslon understandmg of the peoples of the world and the health energy and wlll to work all of whlch are needed to contmue our country s leadershlp IH the world Our faculty has the pr1v1lege of prov1d1ng encouragement ass1stance and opportun 1t1es for students to grow more competent 1n our democratlc way of llfe By enabllng each student to express h1s creatlve Hblllty to partlclpate 1n plannmg and shar1ng Wlth others and to accept respons1b1l1ty for hrs own act1ons the staff of Dav1s H1gh School hopes to help 1ts students grow 1n democratlc mterdependence Congratulatlons to the Class of 1959 for the year of hlgh achxevement May we have fond memorles of our accompl1shments as a student body a faculty and as a school STEPHEN H MOSELEY Prmczpal I a s . . . . .. 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A li if 1 .1 b Q ' , X , , Y A V - , 'A I .V V' A XS V n L , I A f f :I . 3 - J L f '93 , 12 MR. CARL WUEST, MR. FRANK HALL, MR. ED HAAS, MR. MEL SCHOLZ, MR. JOE ROPER, MR. CLIFF WOOD Through these classrooms we have passed We have experzenced 'TF Q.. i -if-ls. ti. l- lf' 5 K A 'lil' H' za-.YL happmess and sorrow success and fazlure i We have gamed much knowledge and made many friends 'gh' 3 EQ R.- n-za-aaa, DRIVER EDUEATIUN Now we leave these classrooms prepared to contmue our educatzon m the adult world 13 , 4' - Aviltiiiga ' 7....eJ11 ii' . . . . . L' 775 2 M rx 9' Q 1' .' . 4,1 h ' 4 ' P - 2 v p -J.. 7 . fu .5 , ,. V. 1 , ' x QI: . Q ' Q fr ' A .... , ,,, , . v . Y t- s erm ' ' 0 - Q -a , Y ' , ' .-,. 0 f K, f Y r .e -0 Q -1 F tg' . '34 ' 1 ' M 6 'T A rl. 'X f . . : f M ' N . f' ,N 7 ' 5' ' 0 -' T - 1 .5: . F. 1 , Y . W x g g ' 'M Q 4 M 1 A 1, Q js , 1 lx -. .-. i Q I -A ' ' X ' ' I . ll A 1' X x K 1 . Q, s X W Q K at X - t xx, 5 r E lx ' ------------.-..., ax I x A-A . .A- A A IX . f ' . . . DX' i w 3 N' J mr 00 lUl Throughout their four years in high school, the following students maintained high scholastic averages and are eligible to be considered for the ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP CUP DALE EVERETT CARTER ELIZABETH LINDSAY ROBERTSON GILL POMEROY PAUL CHRISTENSEN SUNDRA LEE MULLIN KAREN ANNETTE ROSENBERG MARGARET HAAPALA PAUL STEPHEN OLMO BONNIE LU STORMONT EDWARD GAVIN JONES JANE COBURN PAINTER VALERIE VANN ELIZABETH ANN PARSONS The name of the senior student with the highest number of grade points will be engraved on the Rotary Scholarshi Cup. This cup is on permanent display in the high school. The student who wins this highest scholastic onor is presented with the cup at the Awards Assembly held at the end of the school year. GORDON H TRUE SERVICE CUP Awarded for Loyalty, C ttizenship, and Service to SHARLENE KAYE OESTE KNUTE ADRIAN FISHER BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS Awarded by the Bank of America for Scholarship Leadership Character and Ctvic Responsibility displayed in each field Trophy Plaque Winners for Excellence in a Mayor F ield of Study ELIZABETH ANN PARSONS PAUL CHRISTENSEN Liberal Arts Science and Mathematics Certificate of M ent Winners for Outstanding Records in Specific Subjects VALERIE VANN ELIZABETH ANN PARSONS JANE COBURN PAINTER Mathematics English Foreign Languages PAUL CHRISTENSEN DALE EVERETT CARTER SHARLENE KAYE OESTE Laboratory Science Social Science Business IXNUTE ADRIAN FISHER RONALD RAY CASSEL M usw Trades and Industrial Arts AWARDS ANNOUNCED AT AWARDS ASSEMBLY Other awards given annually include Llllard Belenls Perpetual Trophy presented to the gurl who ln her four years of partlclpatlon In the Girls Ath Ietnc Association has proved herself most outstanding California Federal Savings and Loan League Award Rotary Club College Fund Award Davis Teachers Association Scholarship Soroptlmlst Scholarship Perpetual Industrial Arts Trophy Women s Service Club Scholarship PRINCIPAL FOR SPRING SEMESTER Mr A F Blanchard assumed the prmclpalshlp of Davis High School 1n March Mr Stephen Moseley had reslgned at that tlme in order that he might take a yob wlth the State Department of Education ln Sacramento The students of Davis High School have enjoyed work mg with Mr Blanchard during this semester and wish hlm well ln hls new position as Assistant Superintendent of MR BLANCHARD Schools IH Davls next year o a s u a o 3 3 3 4 u n 1 v s 1 n . u s - - . . - . . . . r - I . . - . s r . . . . . - 1 s Q Q - s Q I - u u 1 n 1 . s - s s o s . . . s . , . . SENIOR REVIEW On September 7, 1955, ninety of us in the Class of '59 began 'our first day at high school. We got along very well- we made lots of friends, our studies were going well, a number of our boys went out for sports - until the Freshman Reception night. We were sure our doom was sealed as we walked through the door into the gym. However, we were pleasantly sur- prised when this affair turned out to be a very enjoyable dance. On February 18 we threw our annual dance, the Freshman Fling. The theme was Candyland with music by Mal Dudley. Everyone seemed to like our dance, for we were enthusiastically congratulated by everyone -- including the seniors. Our class presidents were Tony Lucero and Bonnie Stormont. The thing that made us feel proudest of Davis High School was our football championship which the varsity football team won under the expert coaching of Coach Dewey Halden. Though our boys hadn't had any part of this victory, we still felt very proud to be a part of Davis High. We were looking forward to our sophomore year. As Sophomores we put on the first dance of the year - the Sophomore Hop. The Night Hawks provided music for Les Rues de Paris, the theme of our dance. We seemed to have successfulitis, for this was our second well-attended dance. To lead our class, we elected Paul Olmo and Kay Nicholson for our presidents. One of our fondest memories of this year was the Sophomore Assembly - Around the World in Eighty Minutesf' In our eighty minutes we visited Italy and saw a rather sad opera with such stars as Tom Martinez and Iay Stromgren, we arrived in Germany to hear a Burgermeister Band with Gil Pomeroy and Knute Fisher and several others, as we landed in China we viewed an unfortunate waiteris plight as portrayed by Joyce Lueckemanng while in Hawaii we were greeted by a traditional hula done by five girls of which Betty Parsons and Bonnie Stormont were a part, we concluded our trip in Mexico where Sunny Mullin and Sharon Heidanus portrayed two rather sleepy natives. In September of 1957 we bade a fond farewell to our carefree sopho- more year and assumed the responsibility of being juniors. As class leaders we chose Knute Fisher and Paul Olmo for presidents. Socially we held a lovely Junior Prom. With the music of Carlton Hall and the theme Moon- light Enchantmentf, our dance was a grand and gay affair. Scholastically, our class did well in courses such as English III, U.S. history, chemistry, and algebra II. The results of the Iowa tests were above the nation's average. Then, in the National Merit Scholarship tests three of our class members qualified for the semi-finals. These three were Paul Olmo, Emily Yarnall, and Valerie Vann. We were then ready for our senior year. As seniors we were mainly responsible for the school government. There were some changes made which greatly improved it. Among them were the election of songleaders instead of the usual selection method. For the leaders of our class government, we elected Jay Stromgren and Paul Olmo as presidents. Our dance-the Senior Ball-was held on May 23. The music and motif provided a truly lovely ball. It was fitting that as seniors we should win another football championship -the second in four years. This year, however, the varsity was mainly composed of our senior boys. Although our four years in high school were sometimes difficult and tiring, we will look back on them with nostalgia and perhaps a bit of envy at not being able to do them over. 17 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wt' ...J 955' 1.7 JAY STROMGREN GIL POMEROY JANE LORY DIANA KIRKMAN KNUTE FISHER 18 waist -sd Presldenf Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Represenfahve PAUL OLMO SHIRLIE MYLER JANET ENGLISH NORA CRANDAL GERMAINE CARRERE - . If . , .' k . rf' . Ai I' 4 '11 I . 1 .?f' ' I -5, -r 1 , w L . -1 N P . ' ' 1 . P '- . -I ' ' - V, . V ,, , , lr K. I ' I ' 'I .,. . . 4 f .X , 4 , , , 5. x,- I , 4. .W x , as .5 , ,fun I 1 If-----KA f ,' Lx 1. , X I - ,, X 4 v ' - ' X. v-', , l . ILL f ,- ' I .:' X - -fs - , I V, ,N f rx , I f .xi J TJ: -A .1 'rl-'A' I I-3 . ':i', r -I . . 4. ,ir- -1 - ,g.- f. - ft-1 :'t.,-.',' -, A .,.,,'3' -, -P -gg. , ' . , 'V' -. K K ,A V - , A ',.. ., .w4 N ' . . , J. ,- .- . -1 .. 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DEAN ALDERMAN if IRENE AMPARAN LUTHER ASBURY KAREN BERG MICHAEL ASMUNDSON BEVERLY BOURNS Sf' A3533 5? 1 AQX ,A , , , :M ,Q ag.. 1-Z-.Sf -:WR fdtzffi' ,,-1955, .i'fE?x Lf ffl? ' 151133 fimzlf- .qklfzfffiv +'l'if2EE'-hair'-MM 0?-T375 .zzqzafg 1-',,, f nf ., 1,- I,-. .,, . , ,., ,fn CHARLES BLODGETT GERMAINE CARRERE MICHAEL BRADLEY ELEANOR CRANDAL -129 ROY BREWER ELIZABETH DAIGLE BILLY BRICE BARBARA DOTY GENE BROCK JANET ENGLISH Y-A lv W7 Y .4 DAVID CAMDEN ARDITH EVANS DALE CARTER YS. -., f 'wad' RONALD CASSEL MARGARET HAAPALA :QQ 17 ' Q..-1 v- PAUL CHRISTENSEN SALLY HARRINGTON RODMAN CLARK JOYCE ENRIGHT SHARON HEIDANUS fl QM, vc' wx ' f SAMUEL CLARK JOYCE JORDAN MICHAEL CLEGG T217 EDWARD DENEKE JANE LAWRENCE DANEAU 1 K . :nay y,-,Q , i,':.,,iS?',1?uv,?1 FFFQ ,N Ni, Was! DIANA KIRKMAN Q4 N-1 DALE DGROCK, JR. ELIZABETH LINDSAY JIM ENGE 22 JANE LORY Xigxuf-1' .--'Y RJ I I4 I I 'X KNUTE FISHER JOYCE LUECKEMANN PERRY FLOYD BETTY MILLER -aff BARNEY FRANKLIN PATRICIA MORGAN 0' T'-J' Q? 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'!','. sf' ,li I ..g,gQv A' 1 I 215 -4' , hh. .I x . A1 'Gai 'Q V' dghdsi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AARON ARONSON President JEAN ROESSLER JANET OSTERLI Vice President MARIE PAYNE CHRISTINE SYMENS Secretary JUNE SIMMONS MARIE PAYNE Treasurer SYLVIA HORTON SHARON STILES Representative JANET HAMILTON Under the guldance of the1r adv1sors Mlss Yuen MISS Johnsen and Mr Bauman the 1un1ors 121 strong completed an actlve excltlng year The hlghhght of thexr year was the unlor Prom held on December 13 To create an Arablan atmosphere for the theme SCHERERAZADE the jllI'l1OI'S hung .1 grand golden Aladdms lamp over the center of the dance floor The colorful exotlc evenmg came to a chmax when Aaron Aronson and une Enge were crowned klng and queen of the Iunlor Prom 30 tl .r , ' 1 , . , 1 - If ' . .,. ' , , , ., , f 'elf 4.4 . f it T , , 1 , X , 'M 1 f - , .Af ,.f,,, ' EX, ' . ' ,I ,A . 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I JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW Ileft to rlghfl L Covell J Allen D Race A Rnul SECOND ROW J Hernandez C Adler J Hendanus S Doudoroff THIRD ROW C Lemerf J Apple J Evans E Sah D Fulk FOURTH ROW D Larsen R Gray C Lyons P Blankenshnp A Aronson FIRST ROW def! to righilz J. Book M. Lawrence R. Forde K Sione S Kung C Wright E Jones Sa SECOND ROW: J. Schneider J. Gladden C. Webster B. Logan E Hale I Bahr E Bagley THIRD ROW: D. Deese A. Pencin C. Whihemore C. Quinn G Wesiergaard T Towne J Hall FOURTH ROW: H. Parke V. Casfillo B. Fisher J. Norton J. Marhn D Sterson C441 T7 4: 'Oh-C .fit WL' FIRST ROW Cleft to rlghtl C Kearney J Enge J Doble S Stafford M Dunnmg J Osterll J Sammons J Comstock SECOND ROW M Maple M Payne J Roessler M Asmundson S Horton K Stoclung J Foytrk M Sterllng R Wilson THIRD ROW J Dangle L Booher M McKinney L Muller L Hoots G Harrington H Wagnon V Tarassuk FOURTH ROW J Rogers R Kelly T Schnltter G Huff C Klops P Painter J Hargrove H Yamamoto FIRST ROW Cleft to rlghtl B Blackburn, N Jerrett, S Stlles, J Hamllton, C Blanchard, P Ennght, L Macllralth, B Montgomery, B Leger SECOND ROW R Haapala, C Symenx, B Houston, J Barovetto, P Baker, N Whutcombe, B Johnson, L Nash THIRD ROW L Hum, P Jones, L Candollo, P Clark, D Love, C Rnder, .I Jay, W Pnce tw,- T l j M 4.2 'G K x L. -L 1-15 J f , ., -I' W A -1 ' ' 1' ' 'S .. x T J L' - - 'Cl A' 1 L . 3 T , f , V , 1 - I ' . 9-'F in l l ' M MLK- y ,F . - EL ff- 'al x 1 .ef , A , s - oh, , . A1 L ,, ,QXQ5 jg x v . x 'H . J' ' . , ,Q 3- X .J J I I ' : . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . 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December 13 1958 Charles Perkms Band :W V, x fs -:wif TF'-37 Queen Iune Enge and Kmg Aaron JUNIOR PROM Aronson I H SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DICK VILLANUEVA SUSIE ARONSON VERONICA DeHERRERA FREDA ZEHRBACH KAREN WOODBURY Presldenf Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Representative MIKE FULK DICK VILLANUEVA CAROL NASH KAREN WOODBURY NANCY BAKER Wlth Mlss Ratzell Mr Tenn1s and Mr Halden as thelr advrsors the 107 sophomores had a successful year both scholastrcally and socrall Scholastlcally the class members met and conquered such courses as world hrstory geom etry brology and Enghs II Socrally the class put on the first dance of the year the Sophomore Hop To carry out the theme Underwater Fantasy t e sophomores set fish and octupr to swrmmmg 1n the arr over the dancers heads A sequxnned mermald surveyed the scene addlng a touch of color and beauty to the dance floor The Hop started the school year off 1n fine style SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW Cleft to nghtl B Cook N Johnson C Chrustensen J Jordan C Grady B Rnchardson D Knrkman SECOND ROW V Branton R Browne S Ramos L Martnn H Rnchardson J Stewart S Aronson THIRD ROW K Whltcombo J Jenson K Alderman J West P Suneson K Henderson D Flemmg G Gagnon FOURTH ROW J Ley W Anderson E Danley S Hansen A Marshall L Hagan l I X FIRST ROW Cleft to nghtl A Hawley B Jean K Gash E Covell M Scoggms B Cooper J Rnchard SECOND ROW G Waggener G Rowe P Moyer E Asbury S Bmnmg F Smnth N Framllla N Welch THIRD ROW K Mustard A Hernandez B Adams L Havel W Wooden M Huntt B Johnson FOURTH ROW C Wulluamson L Blaylock M Fulk A Gonzales P Huntt D Rochester D Vnllanuevu D Damels : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , .' , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . TEX I l , L'i 'fx4'f,. f I , -.rr-R .. ii ' 'vm g Q ' V VS 'A' fi1'f. .f kv 1. I, , W, , 's 1' 'J .X 1 g W - , ri 1 .3 Y .-. - f- . L' .- V ,, , , S .' I L - 5, . , fl I A A I I 4 ' 1 . ' g - ' ' , -, ti I - 1 , '. I W P ' ' - . QC ' I K I I .A x , 1 ,A , T X Sv , I ,si-4 A y x , A A f L- '- x 1' ' . Q' .mt ,f .I fl, X I I my A : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , - I - - : . , . , . , . , . , - 1 - - I . , . , . , . , . , - 1 - I ' FIRST ROW llefi to righilz N. Bickel, J. Bringhursf, D. Reed, I.. Brown, C. Nash, K. Woodbury, N. Baker, C. Moore, C. Zaiger, I.. Kravefsky. SECOND ROW: R. Miller, C. Hartman, C. Reiman, P. Arnold, E. Kranh, B. Brownell, L Mills, F. Zehrbach, N. Bradley, J. Rosenwald. THIRD ROW: C. Harper, S. Castor, T. Howard, M. Hedges, B. Leonard, B. Holman, T. Flocker, V. Wrighf, P. Neely. --1.-w ..-, FIRST ROW deft fo nghil J Flewellmg, V Beoshantz V DeHerrera M Casfanon E Rodgers R Salas L Franklm, M Haussler M Garcia THIRD ROW T Stone, L Beal G lnsher W Hanson J Hoffman, D Thomson E Andrews, J Llder SECOND ROW: D. Olson,.A.- lucas, G. Lema, K. Roberlsoll, 0. AmpaIan,. K. Fenner, JI Deese, fieisonl I l I I l Ken Kerrs Band Underwater F antasy October 18 1958 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JOHN PARSONS Presndent MARIANN CHASTAGNER SEAN LEMERT Vuce Presudent JUDY WALGENBACH CAROL RASKI Secretary KRIS ANDERSON MARIANN CHASTAGNER Treasurer BECKY LANGE KEN CLEGG Representahve BILL GRAY The blggest freshman class 1n the hlstory of Davls H1 gh School enrolled thls year Numberlng 118 the Freshmen under the advlsorshl of Mrs Copenhaver Mr DeVoe and Mr Mclllvenna had a really bxg year In a school of hlgher learmng for t e first tlme the class dld an outstandmg lob In fact one freshman Trm Carter won a scholar sh1p to Ph1ll1ps Academy ln Andover Massachusetts On February 21 the class presented the Freshman Fhng wrth the theme El Rancho Rock To further thelr theme the freshmen hung a brlsht gaxly decorated pmata over the center of the dance Hoor All over the walls Span lsh danggs and bullfighters pose IH classlc stances Wxth the muslc of B1ll Hand the gala dance proved to be a truly festrve a1r S A4 5 . . 3 A K . ,hs X x . , . ' K 323. . f Al l X A. . x , . . . . . . . ' 9 1 E . , . , . , . a ' 1 a 9 ' , . . . u n . 1 3 ' ' ' 7 FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW lleft fo rlghrl K Haralson B Lange J Rosenwald N Fireman J Walgenbach G Evans C Harper B Gray K Sllces S Gowans SECOND ROW L Parsons J Draper M Jarrett T Carier B .Iones J Parsons S McKinney R Asmundson B Keylor l B I THIRD ROW .I Mcl-'halll M Fleming C Foyhk R Jones J Peferson D Aldnch B Bucke G ran on FOURTH ROW C Plopper D Kleps R Floyd T Walker D Dachtlor D Dunkloy FIRST ROW lleff ro nghtj K Anderson J Breese M Farrell C Arnold SECOND ROW D Paffen W KflV0llllV8k R Hale B DePew C Collet! THIRD ROW J Halls R Hnldebrand B Gray J Hannesson D Dryden FOURTH ROW M Srormonl E Maxne J Schafer B English K Clegg M Lopez B Wnlson J Cummmgs M Booth R Brummel S Srokes M McPhaulI V Swusher L Lurtrell Y Juergenson L Richardson ' : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . . : . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . i ,, ' : . , . , . , . , V. Crampion, 5. Scholz, S. Tapla, R. Lognurn, A. uangne, n : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' Q, - 1 - : . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . I - 1 - : . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . ' - 1:-Ji 1 Iii 4-A X A.. may. FIRST ROW Ueff to nghfj J Yamaguchi A Leggmx S Lemert C Rank: B Rnddle N Shreve B Blankenshup H Ruhle D Dunmng A Elluotf B Bagley SECOND ROW K Denson T Barrett, J Lucero T Lyons B Whnehouse D Berry J Herald D Nash M Gardner M Weeks M Chasiagnev Tw 1.- ,J bfi' FIRST ROW Ileh to nghij J Scan, P Brady, A Sumas, K Coppa, G Crandal, 5 Carmona, J 5l10l'IdY SECOND ROW I. Cashllo, M Fisher, T Harvull, D Walker, O Amparan, M Keefer, J Wlnfon THIRD ROW M McMuIIm, D Horfon, B Webber, A Jared, l 0'NeiI, C Dewlft, E Lory FOURTH ROW T Nrcholson, A Fassler, J Sawyer, J Hernandez, J Rider, D Behr X . . ,Q Ar +V, F , fi' A: V 15:6-Q ,,, ' nr' iffy, jj: , . A. rihfw, 1 ,ilk 'f'? TY' -Q, 1 VS J I 1 ! . if A e,yO wi I 'Ev' Secretary ARLENE OE in Preszdent Treasurer Sergeant at Arms PAUL OLMO GERMAINE CARRERE TOM MARTINEZ The Class of 1959 has come to the bxggest step of zts young hfe the enhance 1nto a challengmg world of rockets and satelhtes progress and prospcrlty and most of all the gunt stude ton nd Hnll lndependence Let us thank our admlnlstrators counselors md flculty for thelr efforts to prep Ire us for the lllLVlt'llJlC shock that IS forthcommg Our four vears ln D I U H S have lndeed been excltmg ones thex h ue prouded manv memorles of teachers StUdl6S dances tlouble and sports These memorles are ldbtlllg ones and mll constmtlw be ID the back of our mmds We the students have contrlbuted to all that has made the record of the Clzss of 1959 one of prlde sp1r1t and scholastxc achlevement We can continue to buxld upon thlS baslc found ltron. bx acceptmg the challenge to be suc oessful and happy ln all our future adult endeavors and to zealously applv ourselves rn cmythmg we do PAUL OLMO FIRST ROW lleft lo rghll N Badley B Bou ns T Marhnez D K kman P Olmo S Oeste G Ca rare M Vaughn G Huff D Vnllnnuova SECOND ROW P Morgan K Berg N Baker J Barovoho K Clegg .I Parse s B Doty Mr Moseley Muss Sprague Mr DQWIH K Pusher SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL kgs, .A . , '. , rw, ,Y yr ,F ,. li A QS E? i 4' 4? s L W 3 215 . S9C em U Vice-President JANE I-ORY DAVID MCWHERTER .8 W VJ , Sergeant at Arms Treasurer P,-es-,dent MIKE FULK MARY ASMUNDSON KNUTE FISHER Thls has been a memorable year a good year IH the hlstory of Davxs Hlgh It has been a year ot new experlences of new tr1als and tr1bulat1ons new successes and achxevements A vear whlch has enhanced our educatlon and en abled us to look w1th better perspectrve on the prcture of the past and to face vuth more confidence the world of tomorrow Thls IS due 1n many ways to some of the best people we wlll ever know our teachers We have gained from the11 unselflsh help not only rn knowledge but ln underst mdmg and lppreclatlon as well Thls has been a year of good fellowshlp as we have shared w1th one another the pleasures of sports muslc clubs and other extra currlcular aCtlV1tlSS As Student Body Presrdent I have appreclated the W1lllflgfl6SS of you the student body to glVe your serlous and thoughtful conslder 1t1on to all thlngs concermng school or commumty your helpful cooperahon and your ablllty to uphold the fine tradltlons of c1t1zensh1p good sportsmanshlp and academlc achlevement all typlcal of Davxs Hlgh KNUTE Frsman fu 1'1- FIRST ROW Ueff Oo nghfl S Ramos D Karkman M Fulk D McWhorter K Fusher J lory M Asmundson G Pomeroy P Pamfor iEfLC::3':n0V: :ehMbZl?'anGMc:::xagnor N Baker B Gray B Doty Mr Dewm Muss Sprague Mr Moseley P Olmo J Roessler 45 x X X. Q . A V, 7 l 7 ' 7 9 l' , ' L 7 . . . X . - . . , , , . ' ' ' 1 ' 2 1 . ' I A 5 7 7 I . 1 , Q n n , 7 H 5 c , c , 3 9 -' ' 1' o Il P UI T f 5 , , ,T 1 H I gl, K J .1 4 . ,H-, - . F T ' M T' r., . A K I 3 f .. vi K ' l , -. - Y r I iw, S T r gzzrg , ' xc: V , , - , . '-1 4 - Lf'f'f :f..' ' .' -' ' T P Q .-:fx--,: , To ' - 1. ' Nqf-N , v . 1 4 . ,,. . L, ' - T, , : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , , ' , , ' ' ' ' I ' I - 1 - 1 - I 1 - . . . I , . , , , ' ' ' Head Maiorette GERMAINE CARRERE MAJORETTES Five girls skilled in the use of the baton were the majorettes for this year. No one saw them practice much, but their performances were very good. Besides marching with the band on Band Day, Winters Youth Day, and Picnic Day, these girls in their lovely blue velvet uniforms ap- peared at several games twirling fire batons. This was the rst time in the history of Davis High that the majorettes had twirled with fire. It was agreed by all that the major- ettes added a lot of color to the appearance of the entire band. The girls in this group were Germaine Carrere, Head Majoretteg Janet English, Joyce Lueckemann, Susie King, and Bonnie Bagley. BONNIE BAGLEY JOYCE LUECKEMANN JANET ENGLISH SUSIE KING 'ln J 55,54-JI rh.4?maQEaw FIRST ROW Cleft to nghil .I Enge J Roessler J Snmmons M Bradley B Rnddle Mr Asmundson M Chaslagner J Walgenbacln K Fnsher G Huff Mr Brewer SECOND ROW S Horton K Woodbury B Lange B Tyson J Rosenwald L Brown E Kranlz M Dunnlng J Doble L Hoois THIRD ROW J Webber G Gagnon S Hansen J Enge D Berry L Parsons N Shreve B Brownell J Peterson S Harrmglon L Doly C Nash S McKinney FOURTH ROW T Lyons L Hagan C Kleps M McKmney R Jones L Rosenberg R Cassel J West K Alderman D Aldrrch J Lucero M Asmundson FIFTH ROW R Asmundson L Booher B Whnehouse C Raslu S Taylor G Pomeroy J Parsons D Alderman J Jay P Suneson K Hen- derson D Dunmng R Kelly BAND A very famllxar slght at most of the games and rallles th1s year was the Davls Hlgh School Band Under the baton of Mr Brewer, the fifty four members added a speclal sparkle and sp1r1t to all the gathermgs for whlch they played Wlth june Enge as drum mayor, the band marched and played at the State F alr, on Wmters Youth Day, on Pxcmc Day, and at most of the home football games th1s year The groups recelved hrgh ratlngs for the1r musxc when they played at the Fourth Annual Colden Emplre Musrc Festlval 1n Sacramento IH March Some of the pleces they played for the fall and sprlng open houses were Even1ng m the V1ll21gC,, by Bartok and F1rst Surte 1n E Flat from M1l1tary Bandl' by Holst To conclude thelr bnsk year the band played at Commencement Exerclses IH Iune I gi: 33 , 1 Q33 . 1 , 4 E 5 ' ' ' ' ,I rkefy Za? . I Visa .S-4:9 Qa if - - i ,fu V, Aw . tv . A A . -'div ,f,,,-yfqxsg , . ,f K fffffff - M ,, .A ,, up-A,-,M - V 1' I , I ' ' L y . I -' , , - , , l 'x -' ' , , ' W e -. fra? 'l I . ' if ' 4' , ' , J f ' A , , s I V x ,. if .. 1 v- A ., . . v 1 0 1 . ' I A fy, , v . . ' . W . hi. . ,- j X X X - ' -'p 7 S - I A .h ' 1 f 1 '44 ' BN- A B ' S C 1 f . av I g 5 ,. -I .N , ,N Y I -x A S. ,If I Y . ' N T f 5, Q, Y l 'I T ,H A ' V ' f . -5 p X 2 f K ' ,. , v A H ' ' K ' ' 1. A ' ' ' 41 . ' '- I ' 1 l -' ' S XJ ' , - ' - -L ' A ' ' ' ,f 1,7 H, N .Leg fr., 4' Q-an-fav mr VQ : , K W, , LQ' T' Qggf.-,J ' 17'-Y: -5,,gA r-as. : - V ,N , , .H . if W 'M Y, : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , : . , . , . , . ', . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . . DRILL LEADER BETTY DAIGLE D R l l. l. T E A M Under the leadership of Bettv Dfugle the twentv fivegirls of the drill tefim put on superior exhibitlons of march revolving whcel md 1 star With the hand thev performed it the Stltt Fur on Winters Youth Day on Picnic Day and at sever 11 football games during the fall Because oftheir high stepping drills thev added much color to th performance of the band FIRST ROW llefv Io nghfl L Mills 5 Aronson J Yamaguchi B Blankenship R Browne J Osferll C Blanchard S Shlss V Dellerrera J Pamler SECOND ROW F Zehrbach M Casianon J Stewart E Rodgers T Blarret! C Grady R Forde B Robmson S Heldanus P Arnold ','QQ4f'QLf' we I i I K ex ' Q x . ing skill at various times during the year. In their new blueand white uniforms, they did such precision drills as . -,Q 1- L zfz', ' , 1 . . . - , I a l L l 48 J. Flewelling, .N..Baker, B.'Ho.us0on, J. I-larnilfon. I l I l l . I H I g I ie 5-..... FIRST ROW llefl to rlghij M Asmundson P Chnslensen M Madison B Tyson S Horton K Sioclung D Madlson J Roessler SECOND ROW C Harfmann D Walker R Kelly D Aldrrch J Doble J Enge l. Hoors K Fisher J Summon: J Enge l Parsons M Bradley M Brlnghurst M Sioclung J Bnnghursf THIRD ROW Carol Nash M Asmundson J West R Cassel G Pomeroy L Booher J Jay D Alderman ORCHESTRA Under the baton of Mr Brewer the fortx members of the DINIS Hugh School orchestra completed a xeqr of muslc th It W IS both enlox lhle md excltlng Txxo of the works lDC,lllClLtl ln thur well rounded repertolre were H udns Svm phony N0 7 IH C major and the oxcrture to Nleredlth NV1lsons cuncnt lnt The Musxc Man The orchestrl pl lx ed it sewerll lS9LITll7llGS Ind 'xt the spung Open Housc Also IH the sprmg some of the members attended the College of the PICIHC lhlll51C CllDlC where thex pl lx cd ln the four hundred PICCC OI'CllCStI'1 In Aprll the xx hole group attended the Fourth Annu 11 Colden Empne Xluslc Festlx ll It S lcrunento St ltc College To conclude thelr successful xear the orchestra pl 1X ed thc tr'1d1t1on1l muslc it Blccil lureatc 49 . K ,U M. . E A . C . - T Q N rf ,, x N A . I x .gl .1 ' ' : . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' 1 - ' : . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , - 1 - 1 . , . , . . 2 , - , - . . , . . - , - , - - FOURTH ROW: T. Carter, L. Macllrailh, R. Wilson, M. Chasfagner, B. Riddle, J. Walgenbach, Mr. Brewer. ' I 7 I, X s 1 rl ' r 1' L ' . . . . . . . V , .1 1 2 vi Z A, - v . , , Y . , i ly I . . . ,, . . , . .. . n 1 1 1 , 1 1 - - J x f 1 . A , . z z f . I 1 . , 1 ' 1 . '. ' R , Q . x V. . . 7 Q V H . i l ' v 1 , ' . ' , ' V. . . - 1 1 1 C L . L C L C C . 1' , z ' 1 . ' ' 2 ' L z . a ' -. FIRST ROW Cleft Oo rlghfl J Book N Framllla S Kung A Ellloi V Swisher C Wright T Barrett M Dunning E Pufthoff Sharon Gowans B Brownell Mr Cofhary SECOND ROW A Dangle D Dunnmg B Houston K Denson M Booth .I Sadler S Wes! E Kramz A Evans J Dobne M Chaslagner .I Bnnghurst K Haralson J Rosenwald THIRD ROW T Carter T Howard .I Jay D Walker M Bradley J McPhalIl D Horfon D Kleps S Taylor CHORUS Under the drrectlon of the new musrc teereher Xlr Coth xrx the Dax IS Hlgh mrxcd chorus expanded therr repertolre and mere used thelr knowledge of music Nlllli. up of thlrtx munlxrs md xslth thru Cllll-tfillt ICCOITTPUHSTS tht chorus sang it the Thanksglvrng md Chnstmas assemhhes at the Sprlng Open House, md at Bxeerluuc rte In Februlrw sexeral selected members attended the College of the PICIHC hlllS1C Cl1IllL xx here thu sang rn the n1ne hundred xoxce chorus under the Cl1I'CCt1OIl of ester H urston Then 1n Xprll the group w ent to Slcramento State 'M 'i W ' plre Music Ifcstu 11 As 1 finale to their xears progrlm thc group took '1 trlp to Sm Frlncxsco xx here, lftrr an lDttI'GSt1Ilg tour thev lttended 1 mxtmee -v-,-... ' 3 - 1 ' - I ' I V ' I I ' . r - ' r - I ' l I - r I 2 . ' , - ' , - , - ' , . . - , - f - V - V - ' . - I ' : . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . ' z ' 1 , '4 ' Ill 1 aura 'ra '. m Q v f Q 1 s x 1 X' ' ' ' w y x 1 1 ' College where they participated in the Fourth Annual Colden Em- ! he A qt ' - - ' 1 . H L e X - - - F I 'V f tx fi , . -I sf S' FIRST ROW lleff Io nghfl Mr Coihary C Colefl Claire Wlllnams J Snoddy J Schneuder C Muller B Utley SECOND ROW B leger J Scott B Cooper M lawrence J Jordan THIRD ROW A Evans S Jerreff S Oesle S West C Harvull GIRLS GLEE CLUB Thr Clrls Flu Cluh xx rs nux to D mls Hlgll School thls xc lr Lnclcr the CllI'LCtIOI1 of NI: Cothux the scxenteen B ILL xl lllff ltc 'Ihr group lCC.0II1piIllLCl the h incl OI'Ll1L9tI l, Ind chorus munhcrs to the Fourth Annual Colden Empm Music Futu 11 xx here thex gmc .1 fum pcrformance The g1r1s concluded thur xc lr hx flccompmxlng the chorus members to San Fr IHCISCO wha re thu attended 1 matlnee 55 ww: 6 ' , T fa! 1 'ffl U' - . 21' Q, , C .. J 3 ' ffl In . 3? A .,r Y ,, x 1 Q , I: I V , S Q , A , ' - I I , . : . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . ' . I I ' 1, mx xr ff- ' - 'f -If T 1 1 'x-' - f-r u-xv , 1 . 4. 4 . I . I' 1 . ' . 1 . A L 1 , , , , ITlCII1lJUl'S proved themselves to he an good acappella choir, singing at thc Christmas assembly, at Open House, and at 'rx' 1-' QW ,Q , -111 3 f . 1 H 'X lk' ' YL V Y I 7 I . 1 I 4 l ' I x' 1' ml 'Y k . 2 1-' P ' z ' 2 jf ' 1 ' . Lf ,f ' n ' IL - 3 s 5 ' Airlift? '- FIRST ROWllefI to rlghtl N Roberts J Foyhk .I Brmghursl E lmdsay .I Comstock C Muller SECOND ROW M Dunmng S Heudanus J Hendanus E Kranlz M Sterlmg THIRD ROW S Wes? P Olmo C Lyons D Carter D Orr L Richmond UNESCO UNESCO the Umted Nlatlons EClLlC'1t10D21l Screntlfic and Cultural Organlzatlon IS open to all students 1nter ested in fOI'ClgI1 .iff urs Thls cluh helps to promote lnterest 1n world 'iff urs through StlldVlUg and d1SCl.ISSlDg peoples and thexr customs OPINIONS md envlronments Thls wear UINESCO members helped collect money to send to vlrxous chlldren s rellef funds In the sprmg sev er ll delegltes went to Sacr lmento to a conference on fO!'C1gI'l IHAITS Liter on ln the spring several other delegates were sent to the model Umted lNat1ons session 1n Berkeley md to Stanford Umverslty for a conference on the Umted N ltxons Under the leldershlp of Mr Armstrong as advlsor and Sh iron Heldanus as presldent UNESCO was a rewardmg actnltw 52 4 :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . 2. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . Y . . n . . . 1 ' I. . . . 1 a 4 '- 1 a a 'z . 1 .z I 9 9' ' . Y' T V , . . 1 . , - I c . . ., , .. ' ,,' , ' . ' V L 4 1 c . c 2 . 2 . 1 ' ,' . '. 1 ' r ' c . g , .,.7 FIRST ROW lleft Io nghll Mnss Ratzell H Ruchardson L Mllls R Muller J Summons E Lmdsay Mrs Thursby SECOND ROW F Zehrbach J Roessler V Vann K Stoclung M Sferllng J Foyhk P Chnsiensen THIRD ROW N Bradley S Mullm R Kelly B Parsons T Jones H Wagnon M Asmundson CSF C S F Clllf0fDll Schol11sh1p Fcder1t1on lb an hono1 IIN SOCIGTX for students xx ho l1 ue s11fl1c1111t gr1de pomte E1cl1 sumstu El ld: of A Ill l111g111g1 1111tl1em 1t1cs, l115to1x llld sunnct coluses 1 11115 thus pomts A btudcnt xs1tl1 Along xuth the lClXl50I'5 Nlrs Thunbx md NI1ss Ratzell the me111bc1s Ib gue-st5 of the school 111d 1 1r1o11s clubs of the toxxn took 1 t11p to S111 F1 11101500 111 Xl1rch After 1 dn otto111111g tl1e gmup ltltillltll 1111 ll1lltL lftu XKlllCl1 then dmed It 1 1r1o115 l6Stllll 111t5 1cco1d111g to tl'l61I' 1l'lCllX1Clll 11 prefe1cnces The officers for the xg lr xx ere P11111 Cl1llbtt,I1SCH pres1du1t Fredl Zeh1b lch une presldent K1tl1lQe11 Stockmg S6CI'8tdlV Noll B1 ldlu tu lSllI'Ll 53 A : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . I . U 1 1 1 1' 1 1 ', ' 1 1 1, 1 1' 1' 11' '11 ' ' 1 ten semester grade points is eligible for C.S.F. IUCIHb61'SlliP. 1 1 ',. . 1 1' ' , 1 1 '1' ', '2 1 '1 ' .1 1. 1 11' ' , ' 1 1 11 1' 11,1 1' I' '. 1 '1' '1 '1 1 '1 . x Q - ivxi 1 . .'- 1 , 2' , L - l , 1' 1 - ' 1 Q x ' , . .' A 1 .Q .,2 rar- FIRST ROW lleft to rlghtj P Neely K Whltcombe B Doty L Kravetsky N Johnson C Christensen S Rames G Crandal A Riu: S Shles S Gowans E Crandal SECOND ROW Miss Ratzell J West L Malls B Stormont S Myler J Heldanus J Hamilton L Brown H Rnchardson J Comstock C Nash P Enright THIRD ROW N Welch M Eernlsse E Lindsay N Baker M Vaughn K Nicholson M Payne L Martin S West E Krantz N Roberts M Dunnmg J Foytlk FOURTH ROW L Hagan D Love B Doty B Johnson G Pomeroy S Hansen K Alderman P Suneson D Fleming B Houston C Blanchard SPANISH CLUB Under the iblc sponsorship of Xllss Rltlcll the Sp inlsh te ichcl thc club bcc une 1 fine medium for thc numbers to become icqu unted with ind to appreciate Sp mish and Mexic in pcoplcs The main xctixitx of the club was the tradltlonal Spanlsh Christm is p irtx On this gala occ ision there xx ere m mv colorful Sp lfllbll g rmes md dlnccs The Climax of the partx occured when the p1n1t1 W is broken incl thc gucsts were shoxurcd with gifts md candx ln thc spring thc whole Ofglllll ation xx ent to S lcramcnto uhc rc thcx dined It 1 Sp in ish rcstiumnt ind thoroughlw enjox ed the congcnial itmosphcrc The officers of the club were Paul Suneson president Lynn Nlartin vice president Pattx Enright, secretarx Aldene Rizzi treasurer 54 V. 1 I : L -if: . .. r . I . , . . , . , . , . , . . , . . , - , . I I, . D I 5 l r ' 1 ' I 1 - r ' r ' - r ' K 1 ' 1 f ' r - 1 Q 1 : . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . . Because Spanish Club was so popular, the membership had to be limited this year to Spanish ll and Ill students. X 'z 5 J' . L , L a' , ' ' Ha 1 X ' 3 X S A ' 1 ' z ' 1 ' -1 2 1 . ' z L '1 1 1. 'M , 1' ' , nik 2' 2 I 1' , - vs 1 v' i' 1 L -I iv' 1 I ' -. 1 R 'fll ' Y Q - 1 1 ' 1 x m.- ' L 1 i - va ' L I' ' if ' ' 1 5 1 '. f , ' , , W . ' ' - ' . 1 Y ' 1 y. 7 w A v a ,f , a , . FIRST ROW Qleh ro nghqj Mr Bfandms C Ham-nann S Hanan C larger K Nncholson J Lueckemann G Carrere J Englush J Pamfer SECOND ROW S Mullin B Sformonf J Sfewarf Claire Wlllnams R Wilson J Doble M Sterling T Schnlfter R Gornnge THIRD ROW P Olmo G Huff J Roessler J Osierlo K Sfockmg T Howard B Parsons M Asmundson FRENCH CLUB French Club the OlgJfl1Z H1011 fm the Qducltxon Incl Llltlltglllilllillt of students StllClXll1g Fllllill xx IS CSpCCllllX vusx tlus xc u n Jnu ux 1 lflllllil lLSlllCllt of IIIIICL spolxc to tlu llklllllilb .llmout tlu Fllllkll pmopln .lncl tllen s t01n5, 01711110118 lIlClLI1Xll0llIHLIlt BCLJIISL thc tlllx told 50 ll'ltLlfStIIlglX .lncl lllf0IlHltlNLlX lbout unc of thu IHOIL IIH pOltdllt countllcs ID thL IHOClLII1 xx ollcl cxuxonn cn1oxul lt nnmcnsglx Durmg Faluumx the thntx sux mcmbms NXltl'l the l1QlpofNI1 Bmndus tha Fmnch tc lchcr md club rlClVl5OI' put on thc dllllll ll Punch flulm L unlx xl T114 Ldll'llX ll xxrw sucussful Ill txxo xx mxs It ploxldul fun for 111 xxho lttcnclul, .md It netted enouffh monfx to send the xx hola club to San l'IlllL15CO 111 Hne btxly At bln F1 lnusco the group dxmaxc d 1 dlx of touung xx1th 1 gl md fmst It onc of the but Fu nah lC5lIrlllldIltS Ill tha utx rllll OHICKIS of thn xc u xxcln Bettx Plrsons prcslchnt, Lug Huff xlu pxulclnnt Sx lx 1.1 Il0It0I1, sLcrct1rx,PnCl11rd borrxngc tlLd5lllLI' 55 1 . , . , . , . , A I - 1 - r ' 1 - ' :. ,. ,. , ,. ,V 1 - :A I ' ' : . , . ,. , . , . , . , . 1 - ' 1 1 . I . I - . I , 4,' 1 . 1 .' . , -. . x- ,.. v A , K L L I H X . i . . X , K. 1 L -, .,,..l , , , ,...- , :,, . . ,,., , .,, , , .- l . . .. I . ,. 2 . '. J ' ' X cu. ' ' ' X X li' 'l X I ' ' F X'X'- V 1 ' ' I 1 ' I l X Al , .,. . . L , . L -- 1 - xf 1 x- V . ,.,.. 5 , ., ' , -, V 3 1 , 1. x - , -v , . ,-, , , .. ,' l , W . .. ,', , . . ,. . x. . . - ' '.r . . . ., 1 . , x - X , . . . . . X - X x 1 A g K . 1 '.. 4 .. 1. s . 1 . . , . . , ,, ., , . , , , ., ,. ,., . ., ,, , C, , . .. . . x 1 -x 1 . f -' v' . .. ,, - , , . , .,.. ., .' , .' Y - 1 L C 1. . 1 ' H ' . . , . 1 f. 'xr-- , ,V . .,., , , . . .' , , '.x .'.,- .,,' , , , . .,, ,Q ,, ' 1 ' . K . 'Y ' C ' ' ' . ' . , . . -x,- -x , . if Editor SHARLENE OESTE Advisor MR CRAIG ARMSTRONG BLUE AND WHITE STAFF There ire mfmx steps in the successful publication of a good Blue 1nd XVh1te but here ire the most import mt Get in energetic editor like Sharlene Oeste to plan and org mme the book Get 1 forceful business m iniger like Knutc Fisher to acquire thc funds for the book Get .1 livelx sports editor like P nil Olmo ind 1 capfzble copx editor like Btttx Pirsons to mike the rc iding sp lrkle raphx editor like Sun Cllrk to mike the pictures bright 5 Get 1 super cnculltion editor like Nlollx X iughn to sell the finished product Planning the we irbook selling idvertisements to fin mee our book ind meeting the deadlines xx erent easx for the Blue and XVh1te st iff of 1909 but with the help of Nlr Armstrong ind all the other advisors we did lt and heres our book Assistant Advisors MISS CAROL JO JOHNSEN Business Manager KNUTE FISHER MRS JOAN PAYNE MR FRANK BAUMAN Junior Editor JANET OSTERLI - 4 0 , , . . . i' ' ' ' L ' , i . ' 2 I 1, , Q ' ' ' . ' ' z . . 2. X 1 'i a 1 ' - ' ' ' 2 ' . 3. 2 ' ' 1' Q J ' ' ' 1 1 . . ' 1' ' ' ' ' 1' z ' J 1 x 'z ' J z . 4. Get an imaginative feature editor like Diana Kirkmun, u creative art editor like janet English, and u fast photog- ' ' 1 z 1 . ' ' ' . . , ' - . . ' ' ' , 7, . ' - x . 'V ,Z , . l . 1 z l 3 2 . . V , 'V L , , 7 i . 1. c ' , , X . . I I I . . , Csrculatlon Edrtor MOLLY VAUGHN Copy Editor BETTY PARSONS Assrstants KAY NICHOLSON JOYCE LUECKEMANN Asslstants JANE PAINTER SUNNY MULLIN LARRY BOOHER LINDA MILLS JUNE BREESE KAREN ROSENBERG ,d,....f Art Editor JANET ENGLISH Sports Edrtor PAUL OLMO Photography Editor SAM CLARK Assistants DAVID MCWHERTER AARON ARONSON Assistants ELIZABETH LINDSAY BOB ASBURY TERRY SCHNITTER -is- Feature Edvtor DIANA KIRKMAN Advertnsmg Edrtor TED JONES Assnstants DOROTHY SMITH MARY ASMUNDSON Asslstants JAY STROMGREN MIKE FULK 57 1 I .I .Y , ' -rs , .- .n. 3 ' I n Q K , , 1 1 : 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 .O 'S -r .1 . ' p ' , I I 1 I 1 ', I ' ' sf: , ' ' 'ft-MN .5 1 if W- -r -afr- ,' i . A Aff 4 . av- In I 'ji'-M 1 w K rp. ' -' ' ., , ',f 1' P 'A ' M M kr K ,Viv 5. . . ' it I .5 1 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 .. .- 1 I- 1 V I Q x.,J - 5 I 1' .A K . ,5 K v .- ' X I ,' W 1 ' -, , jf I2 Q I . N ,,,' . 7 K . , I , 1 I , I 1 -A ,Q Q FIRST ROW Heh lo gh!! M Copenha er J Dobe M Vaughn SECOND ROW S Myle G Wagge e J lueckemann J Pa fe S Gowa s M Payne M Fu N Badley T Sch Ne HUB 1 w c I xmt 1 lx ld 1 un succcssful xmr fm hu p 11341 The Huh I1 ldlul m ll1X H1016 peoplr tlui xelr X ournl ISIN 4 IL ur u s lu 5t1H is IS ful 0 EdITOf JANE PAINTER club News JOANNE DOBIE Feafufe Ed Of MOLLY VAUGHN spam RSFJOTTGFS LARRY BOOHER BILL KEYLOR Sporfs Edrfor MIKE FULK P E News MARIE PAYNE News Edvfor JOYCE LUECKEMANN Reporters GAIL WAGGENER NOLA BRADLEY SUSAN GQWAN5 Photographer TERRY SCHNITTER Typrst SHIRLIE MYLER FIRST ROW lleft Io rughtj Mr Copenhaver S Myler B Sformont Claure Wslluams K Gash S Harrmglon P Morgan S Scholz P Enrnghl A Aronson SECOND ROW P Arnold K Sfoclung S Horton M Asmundson P Baker THIRD ROW K Rosenberg B Parsons N Bradley J Enge M Sterling J Roessler FOURTH ROW M Bradley D Alderman M Hedges M McKlnney L Booher MASQUE AND SCROLL The purpose of Masque and Scroll 15 to further dex elop mtg rest m the all lm me ITLS ln QIXIIIQI thy rmmlmers ex perlcnce ln procluclng md Ictmg IIT plus After thc lKlCllLlOll of thc new all un 1t1Cs cl rss Nl mlm mml Suoll mc mlxu Thomas VVolfes The PTOITIISL ofAmc1lc.1 It the Th lIlk5glN1Il1L rsscmlmlx lu the sprmg tha group prucntccl tlun mnull plax To firnsh then scar of successful proclugtlons thc memlxrs gum 1 tm uh: rc thu prucntul :xx urls to the outstandmg fictors md LCCllHlCllI1S The oI'Hcers for the war were Bourne Stormont presmuxt Bettx Pusons une PIL51ClLI1f XI :rx Xsmunclsou sun tarx treasurer 39 l 5 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 l l L 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 - l 1 - 5 4 1 - I I - , . , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . ' , . . 1 - , - 1 - , . ' , . . ' x ' -' - A . ' ' , - , . , . ' ' ' , , , ., , ' . , , . . , . , , ' , . , ,A . L 1 1 I . . 1. 1 1. . Q. , . L . 4 . ' ship I'Cl1CllCll thirty-three - the largest it has ever hccn. Unclvr the clirvction of Xlr. Copvlrlluu-r, tlw group lllllSlI'ilfl'll . x G T x ' - x A 1 -' - ul l . ' ,' A ish. , Y,. , x. .' , K . xl. , , ,' . L z 'f UQ- .- , , kwa ,L Y, , , 1 ' 1 ' i ' 'L ' 'F' ' ' ' Q . 1 1- - -'wh -sf' 1 . - Y, - 1 -as-1- FIRST ROW Kleff to rlghtl L Parsons D Thomson J Deese G Branfon SECOND ROW A Jared D Berry B Webber Mr DeVoe RIFLE CLUB Rlfle Club IS IU 010 IUIZ 1t1on xx 1th sex er ll purposes to be .1 fcllowshlp of students who oxxn and are mterested IH -Llong xxlth Nlr DA of tlu lClXl50I', the nme member group met often th1s xelr It the DCD rmge for practlce At the cud of the xc ll lftcl long hours of Pl lctlce md 1HSL'1llCt10I1, the members s ltlSfJ.CtOlllV fulfilled thelr goals 60 . . i -Di . i . V. 1 Y i I l I . 7 . . gunsg to improve the members' HlkIl'liSlI1ilIlSl1lpZ, to teach the gun-owners the necessary safety measures. . . . 'Y R 'L ' ,- ' 1 a ' 2 ' . N, .,,L.,2 ,. . .1 ' i ' . ' , .2 ' . . ' . ' FIRST ROW Cleft Oo rglitl B K volulavek S Clark T Schumer SECOND ROW D Walker E lory M McMull S Ha ngfon B Asbu y THIRD ROW Mr Bauman APOD APOD the Amateur Photographers of Davis was extremelv helpful in obtaimng, pictures for the Blue and VVh1te taking developing and prlntmg Though the VAIIOLIS members skills in photogrxphv lmged from little to great they all put in 1 profitable and enyoyable year The f ict that the im lteur photogrlphers have gained useful experience from APOD was clear when their work was dlspl wed in the spring 61 i : . ri , . , . ' . : . , . , . in, . rri , . r . and for the Hub. Under the leadership and instruction of Mr. Bauman, the members learned better techniques of picture WL! Mu DAVIS HIGH SHOP INDUSTRIAL ARTS ORGANIZATION I att IH NI rx Industu ll Arts membtrs held 1 Flther Son Potluck dmner It vslneh tlme us dI'dS were presented to Under Xlr Duo: s glllddIlC0 students lnttrested rn xxoodxxorklng furthered IIICII' skllls ln im of Hxe dlfferent fields fllfllltllft mllung md upurlng model mlkmg SC,llIptLlIlI'lg lgI'1CllIttlI'lI woodworking md boat bulldlng Under Nlr Du oes IIISIIIULIIOU also wls met xl vxorlung ln Wllltll students lelrned arc and gas weldmg metal lathlng drllllng cuttmg md threldmg Students tlkmg courses 1n mech 1l'llClI dr hung from Nlr Den 1tt le lrned about griphlng dravung to Sp6C1HCat1Ol'l md I'I1C'1SllI'lI'lg preclselx Auto shop students also under Nlr Dewrtts gllld1l1CC le lrned to drsassemble and reassemble c1rs of different mikes ind models I 62 MR ROBERT DeVOE MR JOE DeWITT .TI ' I I s f 5 A I , I W , w I , i I -an I , I-I ' ,lg - 1 f 1 9' ' , nv p , D Q I U 1 . 752' o , ' . 1 , i . , 1. ,z ' ' A aj, S 1 , ? z 1 -. ' ' ' z ' ' ' 1 f' ' outstanding students in woodworking, mechanical drawing, and auto shop. I i . l 7 !,' . ' 4, x I . l 1 ' V 7 . '1 I . l 2 'X Y ' B- .5 1,2 L y.,k . . , . 2 Z . - i . , Q .l 2 A . 7. i l l . , 7. . . , 2 . ' ' , ' ' . . ' ' a z ' A ' 1 1 I 1 1 ll . FIRST ROW Cleft Oo righfl J Osferll N Baker G Rowe L Malls E Kranu C Nash SECOND ROW R Wilson J Brlnghursf C Relmann K Woodbury N Roberts A Riu: D Race B Brownell FHA F H A QFuture Homcmakers of Americil IS .1 n1t1o11 1l 1QQoc1.1t1on to uhinh Duls High Schools F H A org in lZltlOl1 is 1flill1tul The purposg of this glilllp Ib to tic thc fumlx closer tog.,1tl11r tluouqli x uious lgtixitics Then 111 N111 the gills lI1V1tLCl their flITl1llLS to 1 F0lt'1gD Foocl Potluck dinner E 1ch of thc glllb brought 1 foiuqn lllbll md told 1l7OLlt its countrx xx llllfu It was being e1ten ,nn Advisor MISS GRACE YUEN 63 : ' 0 I ' l I ' I I ' I ' I ' . -I ' I I ' ' O O I ' 'z a'az.. 'L 1 z- To roach this goal the girls in this cluln stucliccl vuriccl family activitics from picnicking to homo inzllialgcinont. m,' Akira 1 '-1' 'm ' Q us 1 -' wr ' sl i- 1 '-- - l -fx 'f nb 1 ,,. -.I E . CHRIS SYMENS NANSI WHITCOMBE KAREN BERG BARBARA DOTY SUNNY MULLIN DOROTHY SMITH SONG LEADERS Six lively girls two yuniors and four seniors were our song leaders this year With the yell leaders the head song leader and her group encouraged better sportsmanship and more splrit among the rooters durmg ralhes and helped to lead songs and yells The girls in this group were head song leader Dorothy Smith and song leaders Karen Berg Birbxra Doty Sunny Mullm Christine Symens and Nansi Whitcombe - . . . - . I . , games. Dressed in snappy new uniforms and using bouffant white pompons in their dance routines, the song leaders xl 4 I . a a n a , , 7 L L A I 7 Q ' FIRST ROW lleft to rlghtl C larger C Symens N Whltcombe B Doty J Barovetto S Mullln K Berg D Smith K Gash SECOND ROW J Luezkemann M Vaughn B Montgomery J Osterll J Hamulton B Blanlrenslup B Stormont P Morgan B Roddle N Shreeves C Raslu M Chastagner M Haapala G Rowe B Brownell C Anderson THIRD ROW S Myler R Wllson N Roberts D Rlce N Welch V DeHerreu L Chassagne J Stewart C Relmann L Brown D Knrlrman Ruby Cogburn J Walgenbach J Yamaguchu G Evans V Branton P Arnold M Booth FIFTH ROW J Flewelllng J Sadler P Enngllt P Baller A Riu: L Beal B Houston S Stiles N Fireman J Rosenwald V Beoshanz C Hartmann K Denson J Bnnghurst E Knntz P Floyd PEP CLUB Pep Club the orgamzatlon of school Splflted rooters was onlv two years old thrs xear but IS already flfty members strong Because Davls Hrgh School had jomed the Mrd Valley League llrger th in the Superror Cahfomu Athletlc League Pep Club members were kept busy by many extra games Led by joan Blrovetto the group formed an or derlv peppv rootmg sectlon Thls orgamzatlon was easlly recogmzed at all the games by the wlnte blouses md the sportsmanllke conduct 66 . 5 - ' 1 - 1 - . 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 - . 1 - - : . , . , . , . ', . ' , . ' , . , . 1 - ' 1 - , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' 1 , . , . , . . FOURTH ROW: S. Heidanus, K. Woodbury, N. Bradley, B. Lange, N. Baker, R. Browne, Joan Rosenwald, L. Macllraith, J. Comstock, L. Lindsay, . , . , . . : . ' , . , . ' , . , . ' ', . , -. , . ' 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 - , . , . , . , . . . , - . . V . 7 . . , y 4 1 , 4 I . . . . I . - I - 1 i . I . . .2 . ' . 1 2 , c ' 1 , 1 . . ' . . . . . ' I . A Q V 4 '-5 ii 'wa f' a- 5 -V6 s 11 xg 4 Pez m.,,,,,,,....-...- ..nag wma ggpfs-wsu 1 -oywwnw ,..!-'H' KAREN GASH CAROL ZAIGER MASCOTS Txxo cnergchc 1.21118 Karen Clsh .md Carol 711ger 11011 sun It 111 t11c 111s111t11111 111111 fo0t11111 gums 1clSt xelr Thu 11111 t11c 151111 1JlXl1IlldSCOt50fDJXIS Hlgh 11141 thu 11101111141 11111 c0101 md 100111122 Splllt fm t11c spa ct1t0rs Hx 1.1C111g 110111111 111.1c11v IT1llU1CklllLf the p1 1x Us 1nd gcnc11111x QL ttmu, mto u11xt11111g t11c 11111sLot5 11L1pcd kgep the 11111f t1mLs 111611 111 t1111r 111111 s 1t1n costumes XX111C1l thu made t1lLIN5L1XL5, C 1101 111111 Ix.11e Il xx eu. .1 XXL1LOl'l16 and color ful .1dc11t1on to t111 gamgs Y ' ' mzrgilf, ' -' -127'-I '3..1 S- I .- vw. J 'YQQ1 3191? V, 11134,- Q 9,-'uf . K, 1 , . f ml- v 1 11, M , V . . ,g.2, f?7. ' 1 553' 1. ' f 1 ,. ,I . 11: , f 15,1 - . A , .1 .1 65:32 - .,, 1' 'i'v ,V , , . 4, 5L1,gA ,1.g-'Z 1 K A 1 1111353 f 7 4e:'1'TwE:1 L 1 1. 'ra - 1 if 1 -11,--, 1 s Q K . , 1351, - ,xx ' wytiik- -Y: , - 31:-15 .ga 11, J W -WWW .I ' ' 'buh ' 1 , 1 W 1 - ,756 . . ..,,.,.., K k , r 1 A . , , , 1 I 1 A A , , ., 1. ,1,'1? ' '- ' A 1 ' 1 1 , , ' ' . . 1 1 - 1 . . ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 V , 1 . 1 1 1 . . V 1 L , , 1 1 1 1 A Y . , 1 A 1 1' 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 11 K 1 1 I 1 . 1' ---1 1 1 1-' 1- 1 ' 1 1' - 1' 1 - '. - ' - w- 11' - , 1 R , 1 . , 1 K 1 . 1 1 . 7 . 1 ' 1 I . 1 l 1 Y A ' ' 1 A 'f ' x . . X ' A ' ' . 1 ' ' H ' I E ' X 1 K 1 7 K. K . 5 K . x x 1 7 . . . . . 1 7 1 - , . 1 , , , 1. . , . , v . , , . , . , . . . . . . , - . , 1 - , . , - 1 . 1 1 , 11 4 l . 3 1 3 1 FIRST SEMESTER RALLY COMMITTEE lloff to nglnl C Muller C Symons S Mullm N Wlmcombo D Kurknnn S Mylor S Shles P Morgan M Vauglm,J Brmghursf N Frroman SECOND ROW J Slromgron I Sformonf T Marhnox J Luukonnnn P Olmo T Lucero K Borg L Boohor I Daly D Knrkrnan C Quinn G Wosnrgnrd J Drone THIRD ROW L Kuvolalzy K Nicholson RALLY COMMITTEES The ralhes were put on by a rall commxttee of twenty Hve appolnted members under the sponsorsh1p of Mxss ohnson and Mr Bauman Dlana K1r man, as Erst semester V1ce Presldent handled all the pre football game ralhes, whlch were full of spmt and sparkle As second semester vlce presldent D3V1d McWherter organlzed the pre basket ball ralhes and Huck Day rn May Under h1s supervlslon Hlck Day was quxte a Jamboree SECOND SEMESTER RALLY COMMITTEE floft Io rlghll C Muller N Fnrornan P Ennghf D McWherter C Symons S Ramos K Clegg SECOND ROW P Morgan E lindsay, S Mylor P Olnlo D Klrkmon K Berg B Slormonl N Welch C larger THIRD ROW S Hanson K Nicholson J Luoclcomann M Vaughn, B Doty J Slromgron C Wnghf S Mullm G Pornoroy A Aronson , A ' ' na 5 v R ' S A nz' .2 f . s Q' l 1, f . f if - ' : . ' , . , . ', . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . , . . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . ' . 1 . . - , . , - , - - ' 77 .,,' IX r -fl - 1 A . x . X l'1 I ' wrt lllg- J ' rg-- .Q . V - A ' ' ' X Ao., , ' I , , V IJ ' .N X Hx aj, S ' 4' Q ' 2 ' ' . . ., .. Q 1, , lm ' . . '-at ' xx ' 4' . ' A ,-f N s.. fr 1 f ' Q r A , 4 - 0 u s I ' : . , . , . , . , - . 1 - I - - I . 1 f . I . I . 1 ' I ' ! ' V. ' ' : . , . , . , . - I - 1 - 1 - I ' I ' ' 68 FOURTH ROW: J. English, G. Clrroro, N. Whitcombo, N. Fulk. SENIOR G.A.A. COUNCIL Ilof! io righfjz M. Payna, B. Siormonf, L. Macllraith, Mrs. Thompson, J. Lory, J. Oshrli, J. Hamilton, J. English. SECOND ROW: J. Enga, S. Horton, N. Reborn, R. Wilson, M. Asmundson, J. Simmons, B. Doty, M. Vaughn, G. Carrara, S. Onto. G A A COUNCILS The Crrls Athlet1c Assoclatlon Councll was really two counclls the jumor C A A and the Semor G A A Each group was made up of the semesters officers These governmg groups met separately once a week to decxde lssues concernmg thelr partxcular busmess Thrs year the mam prolect of the counclls was to ICVISC the pomt system The pomt system IS the estabhshed number of credlts a gxrl recelves for partlclpatlng m a certam sport Because of the large membershrp m C A A the two councxls were kept busy decldmg on the numerous lssues whlch confronted t em 1 nh. :gist 05-o a gdY Q yn. he 43100 13'-il QI.: JUNIOR GAA COUNCIL Cleft to rrghtl L Mrlls N Baker Mass Gafz C Zargor N Bradley K Woodbury SECOND ROW I Rrddlo E Krann M Caxtanon B Brownell P Moyer O O I . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ., . W Y ' ' .v I .-, , , - L . ' dl, ' - ' A .s I 3 x 2: ,. ,. , F: t D ' . Q I ' T ' . n 6 W ...D Q . 7 . :ffl 'J 'E' I A 'C' E9 , . . X . . ..1 if! 9 Q ..., , W - . ,- . xt - I I , . .V 1 :C . 1 A -Q ' ' K - Q I I sf., , , V ' ,. ..., ..v4- .--' 'Ai . ' . rf' ,. 4g'f ,L I A I ni, Q' ' V.. --..- -, ' p . , ' 'ii' ,' js, . Talu., ' , -fbi'-M.. -4- ' . ' ' E. -- ' in .. A 40- 4 ' vt' , . --1,-.j,'g,o',1 Aria I ' -. ,l , -,. , ' . ' - .. Y, ' ' ' -f X 'I Q ' I .M 442, .1 .-V--1 -r ,, u - , ,, --,. , L , V . . . ' : . ' , . , ' , . ' , . , . . 2 - , - . - , . , . . SENIOR G. A. A. The basic purpose of Senior CAA. CCirls' Athletic Associutionj arc- to encourage sportsman-like ideals, to pro- motv lcuiclvrship, uncl to huilcl school spirit among junior zmcl souior girls. As ruoucy-mising uctivitivs, tht- sixty girls hclcl ll car wash iu Sc-ptc'1nh01'. ll hoiiofit cluncm- in Novcinhvr, amd cuncliecl upplv sales at huskctlmll giuncs. XYith thc money they ruisocl tht-y worn- uhh- to sencl scvcral girls to Richardson Springs, ii springtime fun and planning conference for CAA. mcmhcrs. Also in the spring fAprill the organization he-ld Ll cluncc to which thc- whole school was invited. To 1-ntl tll1'II'l7llSy'f't'Lll', thu Si-nior C..-XA. girls, along with the- girls of ,Iuuior C..-XA., ht-ld ll tc-11 for thc-ir mothers. The ton featured an fashion show of thc girls' own crcutions auicl un t-xhihitiou hy tht- syuchronizccl swim tcauu. FIRST ROW Ileft to rlghtl S Kung S Stiles J Painter B Dangle P Morgan S Harrington E Crandal C Muller J English SECOND ROW P Ennght J Enright B Oeste Claire Wllllams J Foytlk G Carrere l Richmond L Macllralth R Wllson Mrs Thompson THIRD ROW J Doble M Dunning M Asmundson S Horton J lory B Stormont P Baker A Evans S Myler M Sterling E lindsay N Roberts FOURTH ROW S Hendanus K Berg J Roessler J Summons J Osterll .I Enge C Kearney J Comstock FIFTH ROW J Hamilton C Blanchard D Smith C Symens B Houston N Whltcombe M Vaughn J lueckemann K Nicholson C Wnght S Gowans A Run: 70 SIXTH ROW Carol Wnlllarns J Sadler K Stocking M Haapala .I Heudanus C Harvlll S West S Jerrett M Payne K Rosenberg B Doty : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , : . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , : , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . JUNIOR G. A. A. junior C.A.A. fGirls' Athletic Associationj is a club for freshman and sophomore girls who are interested in sports. By having certain days on which all members are to play, this organization tries to teach the girls skills in cer- tain games A basketball, speedball, volleyball, swimming, and tennis to name just a few. VVhile the girls become skilled in these sports, they also gain leadership experiences and sportsmanship. This year junior CAA.. numbering seventy-Eye members, took a snow-trip. To help finance their trip, they had sold cupcakes during the year and had put on a benefit dance in lanuary. ln Nlay, as a conclusion to their full year. the junior C.A..-X. members helped the Senior C.A.A. girls put on a tea for all their mothers. At the very stylish tea, the two groups held a fashion show and a swimming exhibition by the syn- chronized swim team. FIRST ROW Cleft to nghtj L Mills C Harper B Jean S Brnmng R Browne S Raines J Richard L Luttrell G Evans T Barrett A Dangle SECOND ROW J Brmghurst V Branton Joyce Rosenwald N Fireman E Rodgers C Nash K Slkes Sharon Gowans C Rash: J Jordan J Flewellmg THIRD ROW S Lemert K Haralson B Riddle J Walgenbach B Blankenship K Anderson N Shreeves C Zaiger K Gash J Snoddy FOURTH ROW A Leggms B Lange D Reed G Crandal J Yamaguchi D Klrkman B Cook L Kravetsky C Moore C Christensen N Johnson .Ioan Rosenwald G Rowe FIFTH ROW F Zehrbach H Richardson J Robinson C Grady M Chastagner A Elliott V Del-Ierrera J Stewart L Chassagne N Welch M Garcia SIXTH ROW P Moyer N Bradley K Woodbury E Asbury N Baker C Hartmann L Brown C Relmann E Krantz M Haussler B Brownell R Salas M Castanon z . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . I ' I ' I I ' . I ' I ' I ' I I ' I ' I 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 D. Dunnmg, Y. Bennett, P. Arnold. : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 2 . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - , . , . , . , . , . . FOOTBALL HOMECOMING .wg , 'Ss -H? 4l 'x Qi QUEEN SHIRLIE MYLER .rf 'S E Y , x ,Q Ol Q7 7 il ff F1 55.54 x s Q 'x .X Q 5 Vx Ki x-Xb . ATTENDANTS SUSIE GOWANS, PAT BAKER, 4? 'T - ' .l v ,w v, f f - -2 -' :M f. 51 19,625-Lal-Li! vi: 1 pxtgvw, K V ,A W- F - Q ' A E ' A K ' A 5l-f:. i1?- F QE - :Lk 4 I . N 1. X . ...- f W . , E. K, Q A i it ffl X I 'E -AS' 5 - g 4 A 1 ' A ,. g V. , ,gg Vi- ' I ' bg, -ff .l A - A KJ T JAQUETTA RICHARD AND KAREN GASH 72 S BASKETBALL HOMECOMING Y7' -2 ' 7. E .5 , ATTENDANTS CAROL ZAIGER, CECILIA WRIGHT KATHIE STONE, AND GEORGINA CRANDAL QUEEN KAY N ICHOLSON 3554 I-'Digi F Agni ...ga- FIRST ROW llefr to rlghtl Coach Bud Henle Tom Marrlnez Coach Berl Barneff SECOND ROW J Hum P Jones B Moore J Jay G Harrlngfon G Weslergaard C Whlffemore J Rogers H Wagnon P Palmer P Olmo R Brewer THIRD ROW P Blanlmenshlp A Aronson L Canclelo L Mlllef R Gray J Dangle J Haralson D McWherUer T Jones J Enge J Schafer FOURTH ROW J Sfromgren D Penner B James T Lucero T Towne 8 Kelly D Fulk C Qulnn C Lyons A Gonzales M Neely S Clark D Hule BLOCK D Block D IS thl lthletlc Qoclc tx of Dlxls Hlffh School fol 11111101 lull SCIIIOT lfttcllmll Thls xelr Block D held lts h lll UK lrcls xurf, plLS1llLtll to tlu pl IXLIS on olll all llllplorlslllp tl lm Block D l llsccl lllouu hx sellmq rl flcslllmnts flllIlI1Q tlll foothlll mal hlsketh lll fflmes YY lth thls mono the or Lflllll ltlon hclpul fm mu thl school SPOILS PIOQI IIN 74 l sf .- ll 'lk fu Q 'ru - - ' ' -1 t-1 ' l 1- 1 I 1 1- l illlllllill lJLlIlllllL'l' in lDl'C'CllllJL'I'. To this llllllir thc hoys llfflllgllt llll'lI' flute-s for CllllIlL'I' llllcl QlilIlClllQ. .'Xffl'l' ulilllll-r, foot- 'Q 'B' l x,' ' . M I ' 35' H N' 'l x 1 1 Q ' ! 2 lk yi I' hi' - Xl ' X 1 'Q H 5 'ku . And do you know what lm sazclp Pzegamc snack Cu' W lzat talent Ioan J J Waiting for the bell gzrlsp Freshmen Lmeup ' Caught m the act Whats the attraction boys? Say cheese Al And away we go ,,, I' I 4 4 . I - - - 4 I- I . ' -I 'wr' 7 J . . V' 1 t 1 .. .-Y Sl Qu, , t --- ,kg -'y I Lal - v A 1 4 I qv 2, . . Q . . y , - ht 1 lf, 5: - ' 4 . 'oz f t A 43' v ' t ' N fx Hollywood Wants YOU' Aw Please Bobbyp Stop Gosszpmg Gzrls E M Whos the C001 0116? So you want to be a model For the last tzmef 5-J' Drink? on the HOU-9673 What Comes Nertpp Boredom Blues . 4 ' I. ,- X E, . I . p , P .. 1 ' I 4 - . i 3 l Y 'rr 5 . , w . , ' 'l 'i'ff7Ei2Zi2 'KM' V 5 . 'TEI7' ,M ' f .11rf' ful .. , e l 72312 if ' , K I . , . , '+A y , 9 1' . X, . ,Nh 1 LP ' ' l rf' ' 4 T' F , X K , f l f D . Y- , - lsr 51 . . ' ': . l A 1 I ' '. , u I . xl . 4 , y . 1 ' ' ' l ........ ar I ff! Car Chicks Say that agamf Q' Amazmg Muszc Dzscovery Masque if S crollP FE OUR Guys' .41-v Devzls Vwtory Cheer e N e N3 5- ef?-FIX, W ,- Y J If 3. S 4-wa K 4 A L 9, al g, 1 iv. 47 .... . 1 , .,.- , ' xx ,Q ' . 1 . I! , s U . A Ami Q . J ug ' r Dear Santa . . Dont Cry Ce Ce 639+ a 'L ms. Hey how about that? 77 ti A r Q . r ' I ! 5 1 3 . 5 l e .L 1' , 1 ' '. F , WEE - 'v A I s ,-,,. , , FW f , g AX 1 U, , '14 . 'gr e h J- - I ,V '-' 4 iv 'Q ' fat, ,Hx-' - . fi -fr- eu Q X 3.,r'-1fL 4 ,g 55V- '1 1,5451 ' 11' I c c 1 9 0 , . 'ir ' f as , . t fi Fuzsr M. v. c. cHAMPloNs FIRST ROW fleh to right, B James A Arenson D Full: D McWhene T Lucero J Enge P Olmo C Ou nn D Fenner H Wagnen P Painter P llenlxenship SECOND ROW Coach Bud Henle R. G ay D Vullanueva L Candelo D Hue D lucas J So omgren T Jones T Mariine-x 6 Wesieqeard J Wllilielnore J Dangle S Clark Assrsiani Coach Duck Downe Benicia Davis Folsom Davis LEAGUE SCORES Davus Vacavllle Davls Ga t COACHES AND CAPTAINS AWARD WINNERS DICK DOWNIE COACH BUD HENLE TOM MARTINEZ TED JONES JAY STROMGREN Back of the Year Llneman of the Year Leadershup Sportsmanshup Most Improved Player Best Defensuve Back Best Defensive Lnneman 80 TOM MARTINEZ JIM ENGE JAY STROMGREN DON PENNER DAVID LUCAS TED JONES DANNY FULK : . , . , . , . r, . , . , . , . i , . , - y - . 'g . . I . : . I , . ' . , . i 0 , . I, . , . T , . , . , - r -----..........1.- 6 ' --------------------...,20 -..-------..-i-34 ' ......... ..---..-----1 4 ..- ......... ........'I3 ' ..... ----- ........... - .... -32 ......---..-....-..-..... 7 I -- ....... ---..--..,.-..-- 6 Lincoln .. ..., --.,...-.. 7 Davis ....... --..---------..-66 'fiwigif' I' 'bfi TED JONES-FB G WESTERGAARD FB PAGE PAINTER QB JAY STROMGREN QB All MVC Defense All MVC Offense of 'EWR TOM MARTINEZ HB HAROLD WAGNON HB DAVID LUCAS-HB All MVC Ofense BOB JAMES-E RON GRAY E DICK HUIE E CHRISTY QUINN E 9 I DAN FULK T SAM CLARK T DICK VILLANUEVA T AARON ARONSON T 3 E 'S' DAVID MCWHERTER-C JIM ENGE-C CARL WHITTEMORE JOE DAIGLE G All MVC Offense PAUL OLMO G DON PENNER G LEO CANDELO-G TONY LUCERO--G - .V ,ggi L T it b 1 ,ya V I . 1 1 K v, I I Ed .' x ' ' TTI 1 9- 'J fx , - .,, wffixx , ' is s V A . ,ly ,l V '4 yt. -H: nf Q 1: , A , Tz'?, -2 ' 1 A 1 ,, . f E -V4 ri Q , -, 5 3 , , r ,' ' . 1 ' -- N x , t V, K ,, 5 N - 0' , A 5 I 'A Q J - -' : : . . - v Q -,' 'T' .A ,X A . 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Thinks go to Coach Henle for lI'1St1lllI'lg m the team the sp1r1t llltl determmatnon thlt mwde the Devlls VIISIKY twenty three go 1ll the wfly to 1 1h1n1p1onsh1p seflson Also 1n l1ne for a gold foot bill IS Dltlc Downre student te lcher from the Agg1ES who gave valuable 3SSlStdI'lCC to Coach Rock n Sock Henle throughout the season COURTLAND September 76 The Blue Dexll X7'lI'SltN fought ItS w IX to 1 6 6 1l1 Itllllllx ID 1 j.,lIIlt llllflxftfl bs the recox LT, of SIX Courtlmd fumblcs bw D lV1S l1n11n1n Courtlind s Cregf returned 1 unt for 80 s lrds IIICI the Hrst stort but the lftLmPtC LOIIVLYSIOH 11l11l H1111 I4 sctoncls rem llnlng., ln the fourth fllllftel' jones went ll l1t x 1rds for tht touehdown to cl1m'11c 11 45 ywrd tll'lVL Aer11ls rom Stromgn Il to j1r111s llltl Luc IS were l1e plays ID thrs dr1v1 'Ih1 PAT Cpomt lfttr touchdownl w'1s n11sse BENICIA, October I0 The score 20 6 was the IJZIVIS, first NIVL w1n The Bemcxa Panthers were constantly huntlng for the ball whrch was well tonemltd by the opt1on T type b11ll handlmg of Stromgren, NI11rtme7 L11e11s, 11nd jones Runnmg Wlld, Niartmez 11nd L11t.1s 111th collected 11 TD on the optlon The thlrd Davls TD w11s tht flglllt of Stromgren's aermls to Qulnn and james for a total of 35 yards Stromgren and Martmez made the PAT's to top off the scormg 83 X Hi? X XVINTERS S1 ptc mher I9 The first t1st1 of rock and socl1 for the NV1nters XVITIIOYS who wtrn scllped to tht tune of 26 12 by 1 fired ll IJIVIS 1l1v1n Evcrv mln on the squld w1s a credlt to D IVIS w1t1 sonu utclltnt blotlung, helng dom on long runs b Stromgrtn for 67 ymls 1nd hx NI1rt1nez 1nd Luc1s who bot r111 for tonsultr 1bl1 1 lftllgl The h1rd blocltmg 1nd runnmg put 1 touple of tl1e XX mtcrs boys out of eommlsslon provrng thfnt h1rd pr1et1te m1l1es tough plfayers DAX IS October 4 The tlflflg Drxon Runs nirrowlx 11p1d deft lt It th: hmds of the IJIVIS Bllle Dtvlls 1n the 1nn11'1l tonttst for the P1 rp1t111l Trophx 'II11 first hllf wtnt slowly untrl Bello of DIXOIT r1n iround hrs own left end for 1 46 y'1rd to11ch down Tl1e Qttcmpt for the extrl pomt faxled Drxons other TD clmt 1n the thrrd p1r1od when ones r1n seven yfrrds for 1 TD md l'C1LlxE'Cl the CXITI pomt brmgmg the score to I3 0 D1v1d Lug IS r1n 03 yards to top oft 1 66 w 1rd TD drrve ind bnng tl1e store to I3 6 The PAT fuled In 1 s1Ls1w Hnrsh D'1v1s Tom XI1rt1nez prdced up a fumbled ball and need the 20 yfards to the goal The conversron attempt was folled 'md the Hnal score rea I3 I I - F. rl .1 A 1 rf. . , 'Y . V? ' '13 ,. .H I. . 1. - 1' 1 , fr 1 ' ' Y 1 . 14- -f .. 47 , J... 1 ,,, 'rfb' If? tg'ff-A' 1 ,Sql 1,g C . . . . . . AV Y 1 .qflw 1 A - A 1 - , ' v ' Q 1 1 1 - 1 - , , 1 ec 1 Q 1 - 1 ' ' 1 . - 1 ,x lr 1 ft. 1 A ' ' , 1 1 ' ' I T' , 33:1 . 1 rf' : 1 '?ff f' 1 in . f 9. 3,117.11 2' 41, - If - ' f- fx ' A , . . 1. ., , 1 - - ... - - 1 - ' 1 ' football under gilllll' conditions tl1is your proved to be too much 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 -i 1 - R 1 - -1 1 x 1 . 1 'Y Z 3 ' 2 i I 1 '- -' 1 .-- - 1 1 . -' 1 ' 1 L Q Y - T 1 .3 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 f h 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ja 1 '. ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 . .' , 1 A 1. - . 1 ' j 1 ' 'gi' 1 - 1 4 1 H 1 1 ' j '- -' 1 13 , Q E7 1,2 2 1 5. ,Y 1: 1 1 1' i'1A '11 L l 1' 1, ., 5? '.l , 1 1 ' cn . ' C ' -. '1 .' 1 - 1 x 1 '1 ' 7 ' ' ' - . 1 ' , - . 1 1 1 , es- : 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 I 1 ' ' '. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ly. l 1 1 - 1 B ' A Q' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . - . 1 '1 1 .. ' ' 1 '1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 '11 1-1 ' ' , - . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I1 MQ DAVIS, October 25 - The Folsom Bulldogs were chewed up by the Davis Blue Devils enroute to the league championship by a Fnal score of 32 13 The first half hi hhghted by the halt of Folsom on the Davis three yard line was t e scene of a TD run by Ted Jones and a scoring aerial from Stromgren to Qumn In the second half Folsom went 35 yards for a TD and missed the con version but scored the other pomts on a pass play Stromgren was in ured in the third quarter necessitating the use of a single wlng 0 ense by which Martinez gamered three TDs DAVIS November 7 ay Strom en led the Davis eleven to a 66 7 slaughter of the Lmco Zebras y scoring three TD s of 57 53 and 70 yards and passing to Lucas and Painter for two more Tom Martinez racked up 17 mts with the help of Lincoln fumbles recovered by Enge an Penner ones Lucas and Wag non also scored the latter on a 65 yard lckoff retum The lone Lincoln tally came yust before the final n on a one yard lunge and similar conversion It was rumored t at the 66 points scored by the first MVL champions was the highest of that particular weekend DAVIS, October 17 - Vacaville High School's eleven fell to the turf as the underrated Davis Blue Devils racked up a 34-I4 score. David Lucas led the scoring with three TD's fo lowed by Tom Martinez with two. The Devils' pass defense allowed two TD's which were followed by successful conversions. Lucero, in the most spectacular play of the game, stole the ball from the arms of a Vacaville man and raced 25 yards to set up one of the TD s. LODI October 31 Jim Enge Ted Jones and the line and backfield of the Davis Blue Devils were the deciding factors in a hard fought spirlted ame that gave Davis undlsputed first place In the MVL A fourt down punt by Martinez from his own 45 was fumbled twice by Galt finally spinning IHIO the end zone where jim Enge recovered lt just short of the out of bounds marker Ted Jones powered his way over the line for the crucial point of the game In the last two minutes of play Galt com leted a 50 yard ass play to the Devil two yard line Four downs ater Seifert score With seven seconds remaining on the clock Davis tumed back the conversion and won 7 6 The Dick Haas trophies for back and lineman of the year went to Tom Martinez and jim Enge both Northem Calxfomra All Star candidates Other award winners were Jay Stromgren leadershi Don Penner sportsmanship David Lucas most 1m roved pllayer Ted Jones best defensive back and Dan Fulk best efensive lineman Most praise came from Coach Henle who said By displaying a ternfic attitude desire hustle and by being smart these football players have won this championship 84 y , y , . 1 - r 1 , E . , . , , - , F ' 1 , - . , , . I - lil E , 7 . . . J - ' ! I , . psi., I J , - . N , Y I Y 3 - S 9 , , , It - - . . e . , 1 , , . . . n , . J V FOOTBALL FRONT ROW fleft lo rlghll Lory Hum Flernlng Hlls DePew Keylor Hu M Gonzales Aldnch Rochesle Hansen Wmlon Rogers Gray D yden BACK ROW fluff to rghlj Ma shall Hale Clegg Floyd Parsons Blaylock Sfo mon! Fulk Beal McK nney Maxe Ha per Hannesson Alder ma Juergensen Aldrich Coach Ellel The Davls Hlgh School Imps were hampered thls year by a llght lnexper lenced team Wlnfllilg only the game agamst L1ncoln The score was 41 0 Out standmg runnlng by Larry Blaylock RlCh Hale and Mlke Fulk set the scene for reverses passes and clean hard blockmg Sure to show up well next year are Ken Clegg Rxch Hale Carl Harper Ilm Hoffman Larry Hultt Devle Aldrlch and Ke1th Alderman who Won the best I V pla er award Coach Bob Eltel play football as evldenced by the close 7 6 defeat at the hands of the Galt Iunlor Warrlors and the Hnal skmnmg of the L1ncoln Zebras 0 en me MEN um TO RIGHT! Hum GONZALES nocnssrsn Rochester breaks for the p mm BLAYLOCK O O ' 3 1 l 1 A 1 i 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 71 1 . I 1 1 I' . i : r 1 1 1 1 1 , r 1 1 1 i 1 5 1 f 1 1 ' nl I ' I . ' 4 . , . - 4 9 . i I . l L ' ' - I ,N p , 4 s , , 1 I I s n a 7 3 3 1 7 . 9 said at the end of the season that the boys Hnally buckled down and began to 1 , , , . , K O 1g,, - 1 5'f 7'-ziyjq-'. -- -Y - , ttf-I . : , 1 1 , . VARSITY BASKETBALL The Dav1s Hlgh School Varslty basketball team had mlxed success thls year endmg fifth ln the league but nevertheless placlng second 1n two tournaments one m Folsom and the other 1n Clarksburg In the league tournament at the be 1nn1ng of the season Dav1s hung on unt1l the finals where Folsom nally Cllmlnafed the team by a 11 polnt spread Playlng good ball were Martmez Stromgren jones and Lucero wlth Enge playlng the dlfficult center pos1t1on a amst Berg of Folsom Agamst St Vmcents of Vallejo Dav1s avenge an earher Mart1nezs 19 pomts and Ted Iones and jay Strom grens 14 pomts aplece Dlxon beaten twlce dur 1ng the season and El Do rado Hxgh School also de feated twlce served as practlce games for the Devll qulntet In the post season tournament held at Clarksburg Dav1s once aga1n proved 1ts power by defeatlng DIXOH soundly m the first game then golng on to defeat Ben1c1a 1D the sem1 finals Play1ng Clarks burg for the Hrst place trophy Dav1s was hampered by the short five mmute quarters and the number of fouls called agamst them At the end of the fourth quarter the score stood at 28 28 and the game went xnto a three mmute overtlme 1n whlch Clarksburg pulled away The final score was 34 30 jxm Enge took scormg honors wxth 29 pomts for the three games followed by Stromgren and Martlnez wlth 27 Emll Sah fillmg 1n for Ted Iones was deadly on long shots and wlth Tony Lucero kept the defense awake ENGE POUNDS ANOTHER NAIL INTO DIXONS COFFIN 86 FRONT Ileft to rghtj Mariano: Strom gran Enge Lucero Jones 2ND ROW Whuleombo Huff Qumn Kelly Fulk Hansen Maxae Sah Fulk 1 Salk ABOVE TED JONES PUTS ANOTHER ONE IN BELOW JAY STROMGREN GOES HIGH FOR THIS i : ' , - 1 I i 1 - . I I I .I I ' . . , . . D , D, . I' ' , . . E . 5 . . a I ' f . , .2 or . I . . I . . 7 . ' - ' ' 1 'h h 'd fT 'II 5 ' p ossw1t,tea1'o om 57 , w - Al . 3 - , L f ' S- I I' K 7 ' 1 A , ' T L T a : 7 I ' 0 . - 7 3 u - s 1 - , . -I , . . . 2 . , . 7 7 3 if, gl. '1 . Q Q -L 'A' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lnder the d1rect1on of Coach Bud Henle the Davrs Hxgh School Jun 1or Vlrslty Basketball Team Hnrshed thlrd 1n the league Dlxon defeated once by one polnt and later IH an overtrme by the free shot of Roy Brewer whlch aced the game at 47 46 was run over as was El Dorado of Placervllle defeated 37 70 jake Schafer and Art Gonzales conslstently hlgh scorers throughout the season were lmportant factors 1n the Vaca vllle Davrs game 1n Vacavxlle The first quarter score was 10 5 ID favor of Vacavllle soon to be reversed at the half when the score was 18 15 jake Schafer fouled 1n the cruclal mrnutes of the game hed up the score 29 29 In the overtlme ball control was employed by both teams unt1l there was .Mya only one mmute and twen ty seconds remam1ng Roy Brewer SW1Sh6d a jump shot and Art Gonzales made a lay up to 1ce the game 33 29 Galt was beaten once 40 36 and won once 34 30 desplte Roy Brewers 13 pomts Against Bemcxa who won 37 26 and 43 27 Lauren Mlller stood out as an ex cellent rebounder and team player bolsterlng the defense 1n both games Darryl 'Rochester and Perry Floyd also played well throughout the season P1 Lauren M zller clrwes zn for two 88 FRONT Row Heh fo rghfl Floyd Bewe Schafer Rochesfe Moore SECOND ROW fluff Oo rghtl Lyons Hue McK nnoy Hagan Sunoson Clegg A501-Ve Floyd shoots over hrs opponents hand for another basket Below lake Schafer smks a jump shot agamst Folsom I : , r r, , r, . 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M - gf p L V 1 ' ' ,-2 - , 7 - . 1 . 9 .,, 1' 353.1-QPQR A if . ,-:rrzwr-wa.-whwwdnung n-...A . ,, J, , l . - . x A TRACK The A track team h 1d 1 lot of good mater 11l but IS It h1s Ill the p lst fox xc us It 1ga1n lacked depth The squad 11 1d expeuence 1nd potent11l1tx but d1d not l1 114 enough men to follow up 1n the l1st 3 pl ues Elgllt bow ITl1LlL up the sm Lll but fightmg squad Potent11l xx1nne1s ln cutun exents led the squ 1d to mam filst pl mes D 111d Lose 111 tht 100 1 nd d1sh 1nd 770 'lom XIWITIHGZ 1 tvso se 11 xet er1nl Ill the l1lllCllL5 ind the 440 nn Engle 111 the 440 1nd 770 Cl 1rk Lx ons ln the mllc A1ron Aronson 111 shotput Ken Honevxx ell rn the lllillfljlllllp RICK Ruse 1 tl lllbftl ln the shotput The squad captured m IDX Hrst pl ILCS but tulcd to V111 ID its Lllss m mx tlmns bc L msc of 1 l 1ck of pc rsonnel 'Next year 1ll but two xx 1ll return B TRACK The B Track Team 1115 m COI'lSld6I'dlJlX better shape than the As The team hld depth expeuence 1nd the potentlal needed for a good tlaek squ 1d Plge Palnter was an exceptlon lllX good 880 man vuth tlmes of 7 06 1nd better The 770 100 yard dash and the lDI'0ldjl1II'lp were dommated bv Harald VV 1gH0l1 jlke Schafer took over the job of pole 1 lllltel along wlth XValter PYICC ake llso rm the hurdles uhlle Art Gonzales and XI1ke 'Veelx took the shotput C TRACK The C squ 1d w IS made up almost entxrely of freshmen Llttle experlence and hardly anx depth stopped thls squad from golng verv far Elex en out of the thlrteen members were ln experxeneed XVavne VVooden, Mlke Hultt, and Earl Andrews were the returnlng sopho mores Other members 1ncluded Dennis Dry den, Tlm Carter, Tom Howard, and Blll Crav Yext year the C's are expected to do much better as they wlll have much more exper 1ence FRONT ROW Clof! !o ugh!! M Hun!! T Conor W Wooden D Berry E Andre T Lyons BACK ROW Klof! Io ugh!! Coach Bar! Bama!! J Halls J Hannosson B Gray I. c 1' 1 1 ' '1 ,af 1 11' ? i'.,'l'. .Q , 'V . z wx 1 ' ' 11:3 ' 1 1 3 1 ' . 1 . '1 ' ' ' 1' 1 ' '1 ' 2 . 1 1 1' 1 1 ' ' - 1' 1 1 Li. g 7 1 1 ' ' C1 ' '1 ' ' - .1 L ' 1 . ,, Z , .3 I 1 .... , 1 v . , l . . ' . Q I ' 1 , ' - L ' Q ' 1 1 1, 2 -Q 1 1 -3 ' shotput: and Larry Booher with hurdles and -1 11' 1 .r'.'j1,1 ' Q ' ' A f c 7 c . 7 . 1. 2 ' , A, .I 7 2 ' Q ' ' 1 . 1 -. 1 l -. gg , i , . 1 . 1 1 ' s 1 ' ' M Nooly J Schofor W Brace 1 1 ' . 7 Y Home J Lucero VARSITY BASEBALL n.v1ivMV'vH0'W'S. A A . . 4'-1 -1 r .' -'il!,,A 'nf QAV1 FRONT ROW llefr to ghtl J West L Hagan C Harper B Keyler A Gonzales BACK ROW Ileh Do ghtl J Lucero D Aldrich K Alderman E Ma e M McMullm E BanloY E lo'Y Except for one senlor thls years Varsity Baseball team was wholly made up of sophomores and fresh men all lnercperlenced but NV1ll1Ilg The outlook drd not look too rosy for the green team but the fire and Splflt of the few boys out made up for the slze and lack of members Lookmg good were Carl Harper shortstop Ed Nlaxle 3rd base Eddle Danley 2nd base Larry Hagan and Paul Olmo J V B A S E B A L L FRONT ROW deff ro ghrj W Ande sen J Jordan G Lema G Bramon P Neely Coach Bob Eltel s IV Baseball team th1S year was just as good as an other team m the league Many of the players turne out to be outstandmg ball pla ers Through thls year of experlence the players ave gained many new skllls and technlques RACK ROW Cleft to ghtj M Sro mont T Ncholson L Ruchardson D Dan els 0 Amparan .I Sawyer Sl QQ'-wif ta L r..M1 X x Eff . , !' .. 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V , my ' p y' f -W X A y 4 A A R R V . , I .0 gpg. 1 , R- -M 1 ' xt, , 1 ht f, ' A L My R ' , ' 1 fy If , A ' I 4 ' s 1 I l V if 'Avlf ttf 1 L ff . at ' ' '-, W1 A hy., X xg! imgiffftp I lk A SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING E FRONT ROW lleft to flglill Farrell Raslu Harper Dunnmg Lange Yamaguchn Evans Rlddle Walgenbach Blankenshlp Chastagner SECOND ROW lleft Oo rlghfl Bradley Baker Mllls Dunmng Wilson Doble Maellranh Stormonf Roberts Haapala Harrlngfon Nicholson English T E N N I S A group of Dav1s Hlgh School g1rls under the llllQC.tlOll of Nlrs jolnne Thompson have orgmmsd 1 Svnehronxzed Swlmmlng Group thls xclr In NI W the group put on 'in aqua cldc ln eonjunctlon xxlth the CAA fasluon shoxx The xfffur xx 15 open to the pubhc and xv IS .1 great success Tins smooth due zs an example of the mterest zn S1Ll7T11Tl1Ng tlus year 1-P' ,,..--v in FRONT ROW lleft to rlglnl D Dunning B Brownell J Doble J Lory P Arnold M Dunning BACK ROW llefi to rlghfl C Williamson T Carter D Mcwherfer R Hendrlx K Flsher D Orr J Peferson The DINIS H1gh Teunxs Team undnr the tutorslnp of Nlrs Thompson md the kmd help of Nlr Hlrlex Enghsh xx 15 1 xerx good te lm XX ltll Hxe xeterans from llst xelrs squad the tenms outlook xx is xerx good The returnmg xeterins xxere bolstered hx some up and eommg lower classmen as xvell as the excperlenced upper elassmen Competmg xvlth larger schools thls xeax made the eompetltlon all the stlffer, howex er, tlus onlx made the champlonshlp more of .1 challenge K a ,1' rfv- A , 2- - qua , ' x 1 -.u . 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DONALD 39 ss 89 HORTON DOUGLAS-40 so JARED, ALBAN-40 so JONES BILL 39 JONES RON 39 47 JuERGENsEN YANCEY-85 KEEFER MARSH-40 KEYLOR WILLIAM 39 58 90 KLEPS DOUG-39 so KOPPA DARLENE-40 KRIVOHLAVEK w1u1A1v1 39 61 LANGE 3EcKY 38 47 66 71 91 1Ecc1Ns ANNA-40 71 LEMERT SEAN 38 40 71 LOPEZ MARY 39 LoRY ERNIE-40 61 85 90 LUCERO 1oHN-43 47 89 90 LUTTRELL,lEWANNE 39 71 LYONS, TIM-40, 47, 88, 89 MAXIE, ED 39, 35, 86, 87, 90 MOORE CAROLYN-36 71 MOYER PRISCILLA 35 69 71 MUSTARD KENNETH-35 NASH CAROL 34 36 47 49, 54 71 NEELY PAT 36 54 90 OLSON DANNY-36 PENNER KENNETH 36 RAINES SHIRLEY 35 45 54 71 REED DOYLEEN 36 71 REIMANN CAROLYN 35 36 66 71 RICHARDSON HELEN 35 53 54 71 RICHARD JACQUETTA 35 71 72 ROBERTSON KENNETH 36 ROBINSON JUDY-48 71 ROCHESTER DARREL 35 85 88 RODGERS EMILY 36 71 ROSENWALD JOAN-36 66 71 ROWE GARY 35 66 71 SALAS RAMONA 36 71 SCOGGINS MARY 35 SMITH FRANCES 35 STETSON TOM 36 STEWART JANE 35 48 55 66 71 STONE TOM 36 SUNESON PAUL 35 47 54 88 TAYLOR SCOTT--47 50 THOMSON DONALD-36 60 VILLANUEVA DICK 34 35 44 80 81 WAGGENER GALE 35 58 68 WELCH NANSI 35 54 66 68 71 WHITCOMBE KEN 35 54 86 WEST JIM 35 47 49 54 90 WINTON JIM--85 WILLIAMSON COURTNEY-35 91 WOODBURY KAREN--34 36 44 47 66 69 71 WRIGHT VEDDER-36 ZAIGER CAROL 36 55 66 67 68 69 71 72 ZEHRBACH FREDA-34 36 44 45 48 53 71 MAY JACK NoI PlC'lJYOd MEKINNEY STEVE 39 47 8 MCMULLIN MIKE-40 61 MCPHAILL GORDON 39 MEPHAILL JIM 39 50 NASH DWIGHT-40 NICHOLSON TOM-40 90 O NEAL LONNIE-40 PARSONS LARRY 39 47 49, 0 PARSONS JOHN 38 39 44 47 85 PATTEN DEHNER 39 PETERSON JAMES 39 47 91 PLOPPER CHARLES-39 RASKI CAROLE 38 '40 47 66 71 91 RUHLE HEIDI-40 RICHARDSON LYNN 39 90 RIDDLE BONNIE-40 47 49 66, 69 70 RIDER JACK140 ROSENWALD JOYCE 39 47 50 66 71 SAWYER JIM-40 90 SCHAFER JIM 39 SCHOLZ SANDRA 39 59 SCOTT JOYCE-40 51 SHREVE NORMA-40 47 66 SIKES KATHIE 39 71 SIMAS ALICE-40 SNODDY JUDY-40 51 71 STORMONT MIKE 39 85 90 STOKES SAM 39 SWISHER VIVIAN 39 50 TAPIA SYLVIA 39 WALGENBACH JUDY 39 44 4 6 WALKER DONALD-49 40 61 WILSON BONITA 39 WINTON JIM-40 WEEKS MADONNA--40 WEBBER BOB--40 WALKER, TOM--40 WHITEHOUSE BOB-40, 47 YAMAGUCHI, JANE-40, 48, 66, 71 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I4 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 171 1 - 1 91 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 147 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1711 1 - 1 - 1 1 91 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 9 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 171 1 - 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 61 17 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1661 1 1 I 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 FRAMILLA, NANCI-50 MARTIN, CHERYL-No! pidured WOODEN, WAYNE-35, 89 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1191 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 16 1 - 1 1 5133 1 1 1 1 , , , ,90 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 I I 1 1 1 , 1 , , 6 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 17' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , - , , 7,6 ,7191 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 wha. a , . 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