Delano High School - Del Ano Yearbook (Delano, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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Cazaly, head of +he agricul+ure W 1 ,Q W A Q deparfmeni' for sixfeen years, is a fireless worker. rf' ' ' 250 'g'i,y gig Q A friendly, idealis+ic +eacher respecfed by his s'ru- 1, clenls, he has 'ralcen an ac+ive par+ in Delano's 75 2--agh communily life, and he has proved himself a +ruly 55 A Qxifzl: Q sincere leader in California's agricullural develop- L5 pm? A menf. G i -1 r 1- 1- xr vwunxu, f L, :ian-via, ng ,vusvrxv ls V '9' ganna 4 g au:-an rficfdiyk . G1 :gage Af' af Bam r f A Q , , A Q' , is L52 ' Nfwmv fgn v., , as Q Gua m Q A , 4 4 55 A A r., ,QV , Q -..uf 'SNA' xg . xy 1 U? Q Santa Mama if 1 35? fii . 1 l ,Q ' Q Betxersxm A3 A zfv, at Q , Q? f ' ,xt f W Qdfiy A-wa. Y' - QM if? 'H ' . wmwyay gf 'W cpm ' i aw N2w::.:,ai:r::. f 91 'M' CA Misfisj S am N T ' 'E y A it Becweff q L5 4 ,za 'lr ' 4 ' - -- AV- A- K ' A' a. -. 1 ,M Whaasar fiffdgsi Www Follow fhe F DEL-AFIO Trail Wg, . ' im.. NWN. 1 Qt bf ,gs ZF? DEL' ANG TRAIL I.Opening - - pp. II. The People Adminisfrafion Facully - - Employees - Classes - III. The Year 'SKU . --I4 --ls -- y.amv'w 1 , i I2 u Goirmeza I 3 'I 1 K ' Lair' Anavaonnu, 'Q' Im ...lf we V 93 -:if Q f M mon an I m KM w. C0485 was A Engle: fx :B 2 W K -20 -22 -52 -bl IV. Organiza+ions Honorary Publicafions - Clubs - V. MNA 'Dfw A fi --66 ' - 68 - 70 - 73 Sporfs Foofball Baslcelball Tennis Baseball Track - Girls' -80 -86 9I 92 95 98 VI. Adverfisemenfs - Index O HEAR! YI' Hilti. , mums 0 DOH. OQLPQI vim- ' omnmn an n. ass f -xg k , :31 ' , ' ff C N'5'3-'?f2- .3 A E V: L. VN -'Ml 'x. , iff 1 ,f 5 I ' b 5' V ,- w Y fy wha 1 Q :V - fx' t 1: V.-A5 I, N4 Q .M .. ., 1 M1 w :wi Since Hwe year of I852, California's s+a+e governmervr has been cenfered and adminisfered in Sacramenfo 5 Q, 1 it 'W .A- , 'i-wie. Besides being Hwe largesf oil producing counfy in Hwe U.S., Kern is one of Hue four leaders in agricul+ure In the County b of Kern 7 ln The City of Delano Called +l1e qrowingesl cily in Jrhe Valley, Delano is The cenler of a rich agricullural area 8 ,,,,...m-vw Allhough l'he sfuclem' bocly is rapidly ou+growing it Delano High Schools Auclilorium is sfill one of lhe handsomesi school buildings in California. Is Delano High ' . ' ' -, N ' A ' 'Y WL.. -vsnbsf' Y ' . The cenfer of The campus and The scene of much hurried Criss-crossing loe+ween classes-+ha+'s lhe Quad. 9 ,, , . I new A4 .. W,.,.,,W, T me-we .. -..- wi H M, Ah, ,?qMwM,W New Buildings l T T NaTional Guardsmen raise The new Tlaq on The Tlaqf pole donaTed by Delano veTeran orqanizaTion5 aT The dediCaTion ceremonies oT Delano Highs new Memorial STadium Odober 7. Above, aT The Top, is The Commercialfl-lomemakinq Building: in The cenTer, The wesT enhance ol The Shop Building. lmmediaTely above is The gym, cenTer oT baskeTball acTiviTies and mosT ol big social evenTs. Four Thousand '.becTaTor. can be aCQommodaTed in The new Memorial Sladium, one of The TinesT in The San Joaquin Valley Xt 1 ,529 3 If NM 3' V wanna E .mmm i MmwM W -M-e.,,,,q FW-wig-Mb , x T A- Wnmmnihmmq it .W 2 ,E 2 HX 5 S 5 Y Q - is i TX 'T w. . Beaufify Campus Two new siruciures compleled lliis year, ine firsi campus consrrucrion since l94O, added much ro Delano l-ligl1's campus beauly. Oclober 7 lime new Memorial Sradium was dedicaled wirli appropriale ceremony and a viclory over Wasco. Delano vereran groups presenred a flag pole and an eleclric score- board. The unique liglwiing syslern. iealruring poles sei ar a Jrliirry-degree angle, provides a l26,000 walr illurninarion. Conslrucrion of 'rlie classroom-library building, begun in January, l949, was complered in April, l95O. Builr by Tawco Consrruclion Company of Fresno ai a conlrraci cosl of S335,lOO, ride building represenlrs ine mosr advanced in sclwool arcniieclure. I+ liouses Jrnirfeen classrooms and a large library. class gel a big rlwrill oui classroom in ine new building Mr. Annand and a senior of moving io a Social S in April. X i 'i XAN-A Al Open l-louse ceremonies April 27 dedicaiion exercises were lweld for llwe new 5335000 classroom-library building. u-naw-'01 x...zw.,. .. , Pal Williams and Miss Cook discuss ine problems of moving all of Delano l-liglfs boolcs inio llwe colorful new library-sludy lwall. 5' iw' Now wlwal was ilial combinarionf' wails Donna io Jerry and Bill. Even ine corridor in ine new building is a Timing of beauly. Housing rlwirieen classrooms and a large library, ine building is ine lalesi' in sclwool design. . hx ,KM - X,,,,,t,..., .. . sc c . ,. Q , X ii i 'I'-gall' wi inf mimi and amd MWF' sawn 'WW and ii There's aiesfy In Your Mounfains :ouhkz X V rib ' 3043599 if ii 1 -s 1 , 3 ' no l Typical of +l1e rugged maiesly of California's mounlain ranges is Ml. Whirney, queen of +l'1e Sierras and l'l1e l'alles+ peak in +l1e Unifed S+a'I'es. ln +l'1e win1'er, Delano s+uclen+s drive easl +o Sequoia or General Grani' Nalional Parks for carefree days of winler spor+s. ln 'Phe summer, Huey head for fhe near-by mounfains for weeks of fishing, lnunling, and summer camps. 12 wi 1 1. Se The People X 'WB -xx we 'YT x 'N . .,,.,. , -.f:..,.. :E 5. 2.1.5. jg. gjg-z., is mm '1m...,.-W Hello, SuperinTendenT l-larold R. Olson! We ,avi-Y l Big Bosses Build lT has been a year oT achievemenT Tor Delano High Schools adminisTraTion headed by SuperinTendenT l-l. R. Olson and The Board oT TrusTees. Two maior consTrucTion proiecTs have been compleTed, The Memorial STadium and a new academic building which will help relieve The prob- lem oT over-crowded classrooms. To provide a sysTem whereby all elecTric energy will pass Through one meTer, now locaTed aT The rear oT The audiTorium Tor disTribuTion To oTher poinTs, a new elec- Trical disTribuTion sysTem has been insTalled This year. The adminisTraTion sponsored a series oT Tour public Torum meeTings aT which school problems were discussed. SubiecTs included counseling and guidance, The curriculum, school Tinances, and exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Ray C. Fredericlc assumed The duTies oT vice-principal This year Tollowing The reTiremenT oT C. J. Roupe. Miss DoroThy Morey and Dan Della served as counselors and deans oT girls and boys. 'TW' Qfysw' . ..,s NNN ga... gg -.. .... Nw ily 'Z TM AT The Top above are Vice-principal Frederick and Deans lmmediaTely above are Board oT TrusTee members, Wold, Morey and Della. Ci+izens gaTher Tor The January Torum. Villard. PresidenT Hamlin, Levis, and Clerk Marshall. 14 45 H .rr t . 1 .f'i'J., 4'vn,., A W1 fr X5 .' ,,,,.f '-233: 5151, Lf, Q ye IQ X ai we-0 .s ii? 2 shi I L. 'N lf' X24 - 34-' 7 Science Ieachers above are Naihan Johnson, maih and general science: Ed BuH's, biology, boiany, zoology, physiology, and many ofher oIogies : and Frank Dyer, chemisiry, physics, maih, and general science. --4' The Odds 'n Ends deparimenf above shows Miss Mary Salber, journalism and publicaiions adviser: Miss Barbara Cook, direcior oi Ihe library, C. S. E., and Ihe Library Club: and Miss Clair Hosfer, arfs and craiis. , Teaching Sfaff Now Tofals 41 English insiruciors ai Ihe righi include Miss Clara Leeman, English I and II, World Cullurep Mrs. BeHy HamiI'l'on, chairman oi Ihe English deparimenl, English II, III, IV: Lesfer Ohlgren, English I and II, Infro: Cur+is Dye, English I and II, Dramalics: and Mrs. Ida Kaiser, English I and Remedial Reading. AI Ihe righi are Social Sludies Teachers. In The baclc row are Thomas Losee, U.S. I-Iisiory and Senior Problems: and Roberi' Muller, Inlroduciion and Public Speaking. In 'rhe fronf row are Don Hiclrok, deparl- meni chairman, World Culiure, U.S. I-Iisfory: Roberf Hughes, Iniro: Roberf Annand, U. S. I-Iislory and Senior Problems: Boyd Thomas, World Culiure and U.S. I-Iislory. ' I I Iw4L'fv'1 JQSYA 1 I S . 6 3 sw-.........,' g , 15 j-an FacuITy DirecTs LoTs of Classes Above are maTh Teachers Al RooT and Ed DeFraga. Mr. ROOT Teaches General MaTh and C5eomeTry. Mr. Deliraga is The insTrucTor Tor Algebra, Consumers MaTh, GeomeTry, and Trig, ancl does coaching on The sicle. 'ew meme q eibrf Spanish Teachers above are Miss Lila Heller and Dan Della. Miss Heller Teaches Spanish I and English I and Il. Mr. Della Teaches Spanish II, ConversaTionaI Spanish, does counselling, and coaches Track. Business educalion deparTmenT members aT The leTT are Eric STone, Typing Il, MaTh, Everyday Business, Tennis: Miss Jessie Bender, Typing I and II: Ed Schamel, Typing I, Business English, MaTh: Ralph Brooding, chairman oT The deparTmenT, Bookkeeping, Everyday Business, Clerical PracTice: and Miss DoroThy Allen, ShorT- hand I and Il and OTTice PracTice. AT The leTT are Delano I-Iigh's shop insTrucTors. ArThur PorTer Teaches classes in General Shop, Shop II, Mechanical Drawing: Laurence Abbey, deparTmenT chairman and direcTor OT TransporTaTion, Shop IV: Wesley Rumbolz, Woodshop and Mechanical Drawing: Ray I-lamiITon. Shop III: and LauriTs Sorensen, Shop I and Mechanical Drawing. Lois of Acfivifies Q l .- -3- Al 'rhe lop righ+ are music leachers, Gus Forsblacl, direcfor of lhe Band, and Ches+er Hayden, who clirecls 'rhe Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. and slrings. A+ 'rhe lower rlghl are l-lomemalclng Deparl- men'r insfrucfors, Mrs. Mary lda Sands, foods and home management and Mrs. Vera Abbey, chairman of The cleparfmenf, clofhing, and craffs. lgriculfure inslrucfors below are Ed Maxson, Ag I, Ag Shop: Physical educafnon Teachers below are Earl Maxwell P E Ihairman C. A. Cazaly, Ag I. Ill, IV: and Louis Palsgaard, and lg ll, Ag Shop. MaH'hews P E ancl Gene Daniels P E and coaching 17 fwsuiii :fr ' gy M eachers Organize, Relax, anc ' Teachers' AssociaTion oTTicers above are, sTanding, l-lickok, Brooding, Thomas, Salbery seaTed, Heller, BuTTs, Schamel. Serious problems geT discussed aT a TaculTy dinner meeTing. 2 95500 A Tull program oT proTessional and social acTiviTies was carried ouT This year by The Teach- ers' AssociaTion, ChapTer 27 oT The C.T.A. lvlr. BuTTs served as presidenT and Miss l-leller as secre- Tary. SepTember I2 Teachers were guesTs oT RoTary aT a recepTion-parTy. LaTer ThaT monTh The annual TaculTy-TrusTee STeak Bake was held in lvlooney's Grove. New Teachers were welcomed-and iniTi- aTed. ln OcTober The TaculTy parTicipaTed acTively in The Wine and l-larvesT FesTival. They builT TloaTs, headed Parade CommiTTees, and gave Tolk- dancing exhibiTions. Folk dancing was The TeaTure oT enTerTain- menT aT a l-lallowe'en parTy. On November 4 al Teachers aTTended Kern CounTy lnsTiTuTe in Bakers- Tield. FaculTy meeTings were held TreguenTly dur- ing The year. ln February a dinner meeTing was held in The l-lornemaking deparTmenT. Mr. l-lamilTon headed The ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion. The big achievemenT oT The year was prornoTion oT a public barbecue April 27 preced- ing Open l-louse. Mrs. T-loopes was general chair- man. Champion pie Teeder-eaTer, Bender and Muller, sTand up To win in a STeak Bake iniTiaTion sTunT SepTember 26 'Iave Some Fun Slone, Bulls, and Brooding pass our hearly reireshmenls lo fhe Johnsons al a lacully square dancing barry. Below, lvlrs. Srnilh serves eager Teachers al a PTA brealrlasl Seplember 3 iusl belore Jrne lirsi lacully rneeling. 41 Q s ' . XX i Q ' a . gg- 1 ws A Q-is N i'gf1wm5'sEs1 ff . . on f. ii N' . -A s - Aff. e5',,fs2'?fi' E.,rgI gig? 1 Us -- , r,s-'-1-3, :sz 'f M -. r- ss is - - '- ,xx gig ffl M.. KTA l. Q Q ' A f . .iw X . K ii rwfg 3:4 ,ga -Q-,My uf fi 1. fight V, 'S f'T m' qw . Z Mi 3' i ij? s - -, - ,ip . sfffsf' fgsfrzfg, -, ss,,,' rf A A X, -f.,?A.gt, nhlrjvf. ,iz QQ, Kr -xg il . . , K Facully members ioin in a grand march air Rofary Receplion. Teachers give a sguare dance exhibilion al The Fesfival. PTA officers are Hiell, Gibson, Salsa, l-ladclicanp Phillips, l-loobes. Maerzlce, Pres. Hamillon, Smilh, Tunnel. is . A 1 ssw: mss s.s.MW,iss-sg.-W X E ? IT Takes a LoT of People! Mrs. VioleT Cowan served The school as CounTy l-lealTh nurse This year. Dr. Oreon Kees- lar, coordinaTor oT secondary educaTion in Kern CounTy, has visiTed Delano l-ligh weekly To aid The school in many ways. Mrs. BeniTeen MonTgomery, bookkeeperg Mrs. Peg VogT, secreTaryg and Senior Irene Naiera, aTTendance clerk, have made up an eTTecTive clerical Team. Lyle Penrod has conTinued in his respon- A sible iob as chieT cusTodian. E. W. Holland has served as building inspecTor on The sTadium and academic building consTrucTion. AT peak enrollmenT Mrs. BerTha Slankard, caTeTeria manager, her Tull-Time employees, and 35 sTudenTs served daily 600 plaTe lunches and 500 sandwiches. New caTeTeria improvemenTs included reorganizaTion oT The TaculTy dining room, soundprooTing, and purchase oT a new mixer and TounTain equipment Under The direcTion OT L. E. Abbey, more Than halT oT The sTudenT body has been bussed To and Trom school in a TleeT oT eleven busses. Lhe Pond bus Travelled 90 miles on iTs run each ay. Above, Dr. Keeslar and Nurse Cowan visiT us weekly. VogT, Naiera, and MonTgomery keep our records sTraighT. Bus drivers, below, in The back row, are T-lughes, Johnson, Below, pride oT The TleeTl Delano l-ligh's newesT and biggesT Belcher, Washman, Broaddus, l-lazleTon3 TronT, l-Tolland, busses. IT Takes Tour Tull-Time mechanics To keep The eleven Spurrier, DirecTor Abbey, Garrison, and Phillips. busses serviced and in repair. 0 Chief Cusfodian Penrod Caleleria Mgr. Slanlrard X I fl: , 1 , x..,V-.Ai 321' Building lnspeclor Holland M 2 X 2 is Mr. Hughes is lhe chief operalor of Delano Highis Cusiodians above are, loaclc, Klusmire, Filzgerald, Savage, own laundry, which handles lowels and cafeleria linen. Scriven, Harpy fronl, Brisiow, Sellars, Ragsdale, Penrod, Wilson. Caleleria workers below are Fifzgerald, M. Penrod, Jackson, Through lhe cafeleria lines each noon go hundreds of Syers: Sealed, Dorsey, I., Penrod, Slanlcard, Boellcher. hungry sludenis in lhree shills, Seniors go firsl, of course sfii slss - r ir I L , ' L FS ' 5 was if Q E Q R 5 ' W. 3 W 3 .far I' bs rei ,Q b :ark Sai s W . ,X 3 ima' 1 5 L Xi if N W X 21 350 Peppy Freshmen Enroll No longer can The leTT side oT The audiTorium be called The Treshman sec- Tion. WiTh a membership oT 350 This year, The Trosh overTlow all over The place. Delano l-ligh's largesT class has spenT a busy year learning The ropes and geTTing adiusTed To high school life. As The TirsT social evenT, The Trosh were enTerTained aT a l-lallowe'en parTy OcTober 25 given Tor Them by The sopho- mores. ln December The Treshmen enTer- Tained The sophs. Dancing and enTerTain- menT aT a parTy in lvlarch were so much Tun The sophs closed up Their own parTy and ioined in. Class oTTicers were B. Morris, presi- denTg C. WhiTe, vice-presidenTg E. Davis, secreTary, D. Ingram, yell-leader, Gray- don, Diaz, Dudney, Rodriguez, repre- senTaTives. Chief adviser was Mr. Hughes. Back row, Alva, BruTon, Blubaugh, Apple- Tord, BusTer, BallesTeros, Barnes, Backus: Third row, Brooding, E. Alba, Barkley, Allen, Alvis, Bervel, Bryan, Brashearsg second row, lvl. Brown, Allen, Alexander, ATchinson, Brasslield, AshworThq fronT row, BarTleTT, S. Anderson, Barbee, Buford, O. Anderson, Alvarez, B. Alba. Back row, CliTTon, Bryan, BebouT, Church- man, Carey, Crouch, Cannon: Third row, CoTTon, Banning, Chaney, Baker, Channel, Bowles, Brogdon, Coleman: second row, Chavez, Brown, Bush, BolderoTT, Crane, Cesare, BelTlowerg fronl' row, Carabaiol, Carneio, Callahan, Casey, CoThran, Con- ley, Criner. Back row, Cash, Cowden, Clendenen, Del- gado, Dulcich, Dunham, Daniels, Dehbs: fhird row, Dyar, Dear, Dudney, Escalenle, Comacho, Casarez, Dunn: second row, Doyle, Callahan, Dulur, Davis, Daggonerle, C. Diaz, Denson: 'froni' row, Ellelson, Dumus, D. Duran, Esparza, C. Duran, H. Diaz, Espinoza. Back row, Gray, Gilberl, Eilch, Eisher, C. Eilch, Earl, Gardner: +hird row, Gross, Ellis, Goff, Graydon, Eabela, Erazee, Erauslo: second row, Fox, Eimbers, Eralrh, Gallagher, Eranlcs, Gordon, Elores, Espi- nosa: from' row, Grimes, Finley, Griffin, Epp, Grimes, Guinlini, Eierros. Back row, Hyman, Hughes, Guevara, Glorioso, Howell, Goodman, Horn: fhird row, N. Gonzales, Houlc, Hardin,'Goree, Hernandez, Haberslich, Hoopes: second row, Goodman, J. Gonzales, Horner, Gallagher, Goodin, Gonlaris, Gomez: from' row, Goales, Hurson, Hesler, Hamp- lon, Harlley, Gore, Harris. itil f. L' Back row, lnlcleloarger, Herrera, Johnson, Lullrell, Loll, Jones, Lehman: Third row, Kono, Kramer, lnce, Kennedy, Jackson, Howard, Hernandez: Lewis: second row, Kalisalci, Hall, N. Jones, M. Jones, Kemp, Haynes, lvl. Jones: fron+ row, lchinaga, Kyle, Kopp, L. Jones, Juday, L. Jackson, lngram. Back row, Ledbeller, Mafhenia, Mccerey Lavin, Lillleiohn, A. Lopez, Al Lopez, Lee: fhird row, C. Logan, Lockharf, Lazarus J. McQueary, B. McQueary, Lewis G. Logan: second row, Lauqhler, Monr- gomery, G. Ledbeller, Loyd, N. Lopez M, Lopez: 'froni' row, Lowe. Lewis, Leaser Ladd, W. Lee, M. Logan, Mason. A, Back row, Marlin, McCona+hy, Mingo Mesfez, Morris, Mazza: 'I'hird row, Mesa McClin+ock, Medina, A. Marlinez, Mon- fano, Mendoza, Massey: second row, Mabson, Morning, M. Marlinez, H. Mar- linez, A. Marlinez, Morrow, Marlin Maynard: fron? row, l. Marlinez, Moore Myers, McPhe+ridge, Melendez, Moslaio Macias. Back row, Rowe, Pilman, Morales, Murphy M. Marlinez, Parker, B. Parker, Peevy 'lhird row, Nance, Noble, Macias, Pelham Markham, Mausf, Ruff: second row, Nickell Owens, Orozco, E. Newby, Rose, Pollard J. C. Parker: froni' row, Runnels, Rorher Renfro, Phillips, Pyland, Nash, V. Newby Back row, Rodriguez, Salazar, J. Richardson Ramirez, Sikes, Sims, R. Smiih, Ramos +hird row, Randolph, Srevens, Soria Shinaull, R. Richardson, Richard, Shannon second row, Rogers, Roberfs, Rosales Sedino, Ruliaga, J. Ramos: fron'I' row K. Smilh, Slover, Slorey, Rowlands Shaffer, Slokes, Romero. 1 Frosh Have Fun Learning Ropes I Dowling, Adams, Carsfens, l-liell, Pollc, soph quinrer, Arlhur Lopez provides a lillle marimba music al The very enferlain al a Frosh-Soph parry held in The early lall. successful freshman parry in fhe caleleria in March. Back row: Willis, Torres, T. Taylor, Thies, Towery, Whiflenberg, While: fhircl row, L. G. Smilh, L. C. Taylor, H. Vaughl Verdugo, Wilson, Valenline, Davenporl' second row, E. Smilh, P. Thomas, Vasquez, Tallolla, Sloan, B. Smilh, G. Vaughl: fron+ row, Taber, Tirado, Upshaw, Vanlvleler, Snelling, D. Thomas, Valadez. Back row, B. Welch, While, Weslbroolc, Willis, Websler, Weeks: +hird row, Wilson, R. Weaver, Wysinger, S. Weaver: second row, Vann, Zaragoza, Yochum, Young, A. Williams, Zazuefaq fronl' row, J. Williams, P. While, Wilson, C. Whig P. Welch, V. While. l , . fm, , a.. Q. ummm 1 wv1fm 1nmwwmaii1-.,.a- u, -f .is um '- Soph class officers lined up above are Mr. Hickok, Sfevens, Whife, Scoff, Dorsey, Salsa, Pres. Carsfens, and Olson. Sophs Win Meef, Choose Ring The sophomores refurned fo school fhis year hoping for, and achieving, anofher year as suc- cessful and happy as was fheir freshman year. In Ocfober fhey gave a parfy for fhe frosh af which, in addifion fo fhe usual dancing, a pie- eafing confesf and 'rug-of-war were held. Cn December I5 fhe freshmen fook fheir furn af being hosfs when fhey gave a Chrisfmas parfy for fhe sophomore class. Dancing, enferfainmenf, and refreshmenfs made up fhe evening's program. Early in spring There was anofher parfy wifh decorafions in green and whife in honor of Sf. Pafrick's Day. Thaf evening fhe sophs combined ..,. .l .. s ul' ..i ...Mui nr-ixz re a, i'w .. wifh fhe fresh, who were also having a parfy. The lasf class parfy of fhe year will be one scheduled for May. The class of '52 is developing some fine afh- lefes, as demonsfrafed by fheir winning fhe infer- class frack meef held early in March. A group of represenfafives from fhe class chose fwo sfyles of rings for considerafion by The class for iunior rings. The class chose fhe Sky Sfreak design over fhe Rockef. The class was led by Carsfens, presidenfg Dorsey, vice-presidenfg Sfevens, secrefary: Scoff, yell-leader, wifh Mr. l-lickok as chief adviser. Back row, Aguilar, Bonner, Barbeff, R. Bogges, J. Bogges, L. Bogges, B. Anderson, D. Bailey, Third row, Beaird, F. Arambula, Armsfrong, Bard, Bohmgren, Blaylock: second row, l.. Arambula, Aflas, L. Anderson, Adams, O. Brown, R. Bailey: fronf row, Bruning, Archey, Bowles, F. Brown, Babbiff, Blank, Belcher. Back row, Debbs, Dowell, R. Drow, Dowling, Carsfens, Deafherageq fhircl row, De la Cruz, J. Drow, Dorsey, Carswell, Chamberlain, H. Douglas, Cannon: second row, Carolina, Cox, Channel, Clark, Delay, Dudney, Carnesy fronf row, Dozzi, P. Douglas, Cazaly, Enfield, Crockeff, Davis, Carr. l i l w.. . Back row, Guinfini, C. Griffin, E. Griffin Edwards, Fine, Fulfer, Ensor: fhird row Graef, Felix, Gibson, Gregory, Greer Fears: second row, Gomez, Gill, Eddings Franks, Louise Gilbreafh, Lucille Gilloreafh Gilsfrap: froni' row, Gallego, Espinoza Glasscoclc, Glorioso, Goodin, Garcia Garay. Back row, C. lnce, Harrelson, Henderson Hammonds, lngram, Pollc, Hoisingfon Hieffq fhird row, Gomez, Hesfer, Jacobs Janes B. lnce Hane ' second row Hunf . I Yi 1 Johnson, Jimenez, Jaimes, Herrera, Jaclc- son: froni' row, Horfon, Hamon, Jaclcson James, Harper, Hopper, lmamura. Back row, Lara, Lee, Law, D. Lewis, Lynch, H. Lewis, Laguna: fhird row, C. Lacey F. Lopez, Lugue, L. Lopez, Lopiba, Loff' second row, M. Kennedy, Ledford, J. Kennedy, Lehman, Kyfe, A. Lopez, Koulclis: fronf row, King, Keyes, W. Kennedy Lawson, Kidwell, W. Lacey, M. Lopez. Back row, McElhaney, Nichols, Ovalle, Monfalvo, Mariano, Nagafani, Marshall, Mauch: fhird row, Marfinez, Pacheco, Marusiclc, Munoz, E. McNabb, McQueary: second row, Marfin, Meredifh, Nielsen, Olson, Medina, Maples: fronf row, Morihiro, Naiera, M. McNabb, McCarfy, Milliken, Manalo, Marquez. ll all happened one March evening. Al lhe lar lell lhe sophs leave lheir own parly lo ioin up wilh lhe lrosh al lheir dance shindiq. Sophomores lndicale Leadership Back row, Pallerson, Robl. Pierce, Ralslon, Rambo, Porler, Rilchie, Tarnoll, Snowy lhird row, Parnell, Proclor, Slovall, Richard- son, Smilh, Serrano, B. Richards: second row, T. Richards, Ray, Pevyhouse, Pearson, R. Pierce, Rodriguez, Perigoq 'Fronl row, Rodari, Sharp, Sinclair, Silvey, Spurrier, Sparlcs, Slephens. Back row, Savage, W. Smilh, E. Smilh, lvl. Smilh, Salamanca, Sanders, G. Shall: lhird row, C. Shall, Treece, B. Scoll. Sanchez, Serrano, Syers, Sealon: second row, D. Smilh, J. Smilh, B. Smilh, Taylor, Scoll, Shirley, J. Scoll: 'Fronl row, Dorlha Smilh, Sliles, Schmill, Tinlcle, Salsa, Marlene Snnilh, Tunnell. Back row, H. Vv'hile, Washam, J. Williams, Weaver, D. Williams, Treqlazoll, Valenzue ela, Terrazasq lhird row, J. While, J. Tarlaglia, Walson, B. Urquharl, J. Urquharl, B. While, Tevesg second row, Wilson. Wadlcins, Valenle, Wilkerson, E. While, Tosh: lronl row, Wells, J. Tarlaqlia, Torres, Wolle, Tiplon, C. While, V. While. Juniors Give ParTies and a Play Led by Ken Snelling as presidenT, The juniors enjoyed Their TirsT year as upper classmen and prepared Themselves Tor lead- ership OT The school nexT year as seniors. A l-lallowe'en parTy and Then a ChrisT- nnas parTy were The early social evenTs OT The year. In The spring The juniors chose green Tor Their senior class sweaTers. For The junior play The class OT '5I pre- senTed a comedy, Spring Fever March 3l. One Touch OT Venus was The Theme OT The Junior-Senior Prom given April 22. The lasT big evenT OT The year Tor The juniors will be The Junior-Senior BanqueT scheduled Tor May I9. AT The righT, oTTicers, back, are Mr. Losee, Bri gs Snelling, Spurrierg TronT, PaTriclc, Thompson, Price. -.. Below, iT's a big day when juniors geT Their rings TT Below are more play scenes ScoTT and Snelling enacT a love boTTonn, is a scene Trorn Spring Fever wiTh Galloway aT s ne and SCOTT on The soTa is surrounded by PaTriclc The TypewriTer, and Radovich, SwarTs, Werslcy, and Dye Wersky Galloway Snelling Spurrier Graydon Radovich all vc, .luniors Plan Prom and Banquel ,Q C' X H I MW. Q , i 2 Z , 5 . Q 'A Back row, Brazeal, Bledsoe, Clubb, Bervel Baggs, Bryan, Abbey, Beck: middle row Bolderoll, Bell, Brady, Armslrong, Baxler Andreas, Arandela, Cain: fronl' row, Baker Bluloaugh, Curry, Bon, Briggs, Anderson Bowles. Back row, Dowling, Carswell, Carler, Carl son, Coon, Corneio, Caslro, Campbell middle row, Dawson, Chase, Chaney Fairchild, Dyess, Crumb, Caraveog Fslrada fronf row, Craflon, Freeman, Davis, Dye Fukuda, Dyar, Erickson. Back row, Gill, l-loward, Graydon, Free man, Gore, Greenwood, Gulierrezy middl row, l-lammonds, Greer, Fine, l-larp, G Garcia, Galleqo, I. Garcia, fronl rov Glenn, Hall, Hood, Hallon, l-lamme l-leiner, Galloway, Geivel, Graham. Back row, Herren, Moore, Jones, Lemmoi Krall, l-lunl, P. Kawano, Kong, K. Kawanc middle row, l-lill, Lee, l-lisaw, l'larve' Hammond, Lewis, Losey, Luiz, fronf rox F. Jackson, lwazawa, Liplord, Jolinsoi Jensen, Klusmire, Kim. uy Rings. 3acl: row, Mabson, Maslers, B. Melson VlcQueary, Maynard, Mainard, Molica vlaslerson: middle row, E. Moore, Branham N. Melson, Mingo, Monlgomery, Maerzlce vlarlin, Mason: fron+ row, Monlano, Mar inez, Mendoza, Misono, l. Moore wchlablo, McCurley, Massey. lack row, Rodgers, Orender, Phipps, Achleillie, Price, Massey, Miller, Parnell: niddle row, Menagh, McPhe+ridge, Paden, flCPheeTers, Prine, Olive, Nelson, Palriclc' ronl' row, Plair, Reeves, M. Rodgers Duevedo, Nalcayama, Raysdalc, Neal. 1 aclc row, Saul, McLain, Upshaw, Smilh, harp, Sullon, Siemans, Saclcman, Sliflcoll: riddle row, L. Scoll, Simpson, Simmons vvarls, Rinaldi, M. Scoll, Radovich, Serros' onf row, Snider, Sislc, Rivas, Ruiz, Slolces oaugy, Serrano, Sallee. i iclx row, R. G. Taylor, Weaver, Snelling, Jung, J. C. Wrighl, Wilson, Wallcer, Taylor, Tarlcingion: middle row, J. Smilh, Smilh, Spurrier, B. L. Thompson, Werslcy, Wrighi, Wilmofh, Thomas: fronl' row, eglazoff, B. M. Thompson, Wesf, Yulcawa, mllinger, Welch, B. Wrighf, While. Seniors Aim All aT GraduaTior 'IEE znior class oTTicers sTanding above are Mr. Annand, Lopez, Eskew, Bogges, fasham, and Phillips. Kneeling are PresidenT Dave Frederick and Elkins. True To TradiTion, The senior class led The enTire school in acTiviTies during This cenTennial year. AT The iniTial class parTy in OcTober The seniors enjoyed a poTluck supper, sguare dancing, and dance conTesTs. December 2 The class presenTed The spine-chilling mysTery play, Drums of DeaTh. ln February The seniors doTTed Their oxTords To enjoy a Sock-l-lop in The Music Building. The Two big social evenTs oT The year, oT course, were The Prom April 22 and The Junior-Senior BanqueT May I9. ATTer enjoying a Career Day aT Tulare in April, a DiTch Day in May, and Vesper Services June 4, The class is scheduled To be The TirsT To graduaTe Trom The Memorial STa- dium June 5. David Frederick led The senior class as presidenT. 1 ,fx X me xH IT's early in The Sock-T-lop because Bill and Gloria, Salsa, Shahfer, Phillips, Gibson, McCalisTer, Harder admire Lonnie's Mary Ann and Nolan have clean soles. prize-winning socks aT The February Senior Sock-l-Top. n June 5 y.. l! , .I 'O I N : '.: Al llrie lop above Srnirlw, Shaffer, Filce, Cobbs, Tliurmond, Giloson walcli Gilberl in a Drums olDeafl1 lrance. Below lhaf, Hue sfaffl Business and Professional Women ear lunch will: senior girls following Tlwurmond, Haddican, Giloson, and Adams career day visils lo offices ancl slores arranged by BPWC. win compelilive seleclion as senior spealcers, 33 1' f lW N . V1 ' 4 -.... 3 W , 1 Q A ...wk 1 y . V kj, V Adams Akin Allen Ballles A.. Bogges B. Bogges Bolderoff Bramblelr Briggs Brogdon Brookshire Burgan Cain Cannon Caric Cazaly f-had YUM' ff Class of 195' Brains? All seniors have 'em, ol course, buf Roger Pierce, Par Williams, and Shirley Harder, shown ar rhe lell, have rnosl successfully cornered lhe A grade marker. Vera Mae Adams-assr. yell leader I class yell leader li choir 2-31 girls gle I1 Block D 2-31 Rally Com. 31 GAA I-I CSI: 41 Drama Club 41 Spring Fes cand. Ii sr. speaker. Mary Akin Barbara Allen-Del-Ano 3-41 class plai 3-41 Block D 3'-41 GAA I-4, pres. I Lib. Club I. Mildred BaHles-girls glee 2-41 Lix Wire 41 FI-IA 3-4. Agnes Bogges-assr. yell leader 41 cla yell leader 41 GAA I-31 Live Wire 2- leal. ed. 41 band I-3. Bobby Bogges Meri Bolderoff-assr. yell leader 3- class rep. Ii Girls League rep. I-2, sc chrm. 3i Jr. Red Cross v.-pres. 41 gi glee I-4, pres. 41 class play 41 Block I-41 Rally Com. 3-41 I-loriz. Club 2- GAA, I-4, rep. I-21 Tennis Club I1 gi loolball 2, 4, capl. 4. Wilma Bramble'H-Jr. Red Cross 3- class plays 3-41 GAA 2-41 CSF I- Fl-IA 3-4, pres. 31 girls Ioorball 4. Bill Briggs-FFA 2-41 boys glee I- Block D 2-41 loolball I-31 baseball I- baskerball I-2. Raymond Brogdon-boys glee I-21 Ire I-2. Ruby Brookshire-lrans. Modeslo girls glee 21 class play 4. Paul Burgan-Block D 2-41 loorball I baseball I-4, Van Cain--l'IarIen'1 Club 41 FFA I In'rer-rac. Council 41 loolball 41 Ire 3-4. Melvin Cannon-FFA I-41 Block D I foolball I, 3, 41 baseball I-4. Millie Caric-class play 31 Block D 3 GAA I-31 Tennis Club 2-3. Susanne Cazaly-Block D 3-41 Sp Club 2-31 GAA I-41 Tennis Club 3. Reaches Top Vofed by lheir classmales as lhe besl all- around senior girl and boy are Mary Ann Phillips and Lonnie Spurrier. These lwo have led 'rheir class elleclively. Aiclxey Chernekoff-Block D 3-41 fool- iall l-4: baseball 2-47 'rraclc I. rob Chrisfolear-fransfer Mo. 37 FFA -4, freas. 4: foolball 4. lufh Cobbs-Quill-Scroll 3. v.-pres. 47 hoir I-3: class plays 3.4: Block D 2-31 BAA I-33 Live Wire 2-4, ecl. 4: waiorelle 4: loolball queen 41 Spring esl. cand. 3. slberfa Collins-girls glee 27 class play eHy Collins velyn Cornell-GAA I-2: Live Wire 3. lhel Co'H'on ill Craflon loycl Croom-choir 4: FFA li Leg. 1ed. Club I-4, pres. 43 lraclc I-4. lelen Crumb-class play 3: GAA I-2: l'lA 3-4. lenry Cruz-boys glee 3-47 Bloclc D -4: Mex. Club I-43 foolball l-4: baslcel- all I7 'rraclc l-4. ez Deafherage-lrans. Texas 27 l'loriz. lub 47 GAA 2. ammy Denby-boys glee 43 Block D 3. -pres. 4: loolball I-47 baseball I-4. ze Dhillon-choir 4: class play 37 FFA 4, v.-pres. 43 boys glee 3: Bloclc D 4: foolball l-4: baseball lg lraclc 2-3. anuel Diaz-class play 4. erry Dorsey-choir 4: boys glee 3-43 olball mgr. I. Y . ,aw i 'WM Rfk if Chernelcoll B. Collins Croom Denby wwwu ,. Mi.- ,22- Chrislolear Cornell Crumb Dhillon i l 1 12 . eaaiemffwifafv . Cobbs Collon Cruz Diaz 1. -.. A. Collins Cralfon Deafherage Dorsey is N3 5-.iw Meir' -H 'Wg-sr' Www! 'YQ 'J-'-K ff? -Qi 'JE' uni' ...M 'NP' can-iii' .f-pu -J X 'j. WFW -many' ff? Maw' fl. 4 -J 'M WM! WMV' -fy. 'K' r'-M., Dunn Fielder Fuller Gilberf P. l-laddican Elkins Fike Galloway Gordon R. l-laddican .W ,W 1' wmv' Erickson Fisher Garner Gregory l-lamnner --W Norma Dunn-choir I-43 class play 3-43 Live Wire 2-4, acl. ed. 43 Drama Club I-43 Eni. Club, v.-pres. 4. Donald Elkins-class pres. 2-3, v.-pres. 43 Del-Ano 3-43 choir 2-43 Rally Com. I-33 boys glee li Block D I-4, sec. 42 iooiball I-4, capi. 43 baseball Ii43 baskeiball 2. Mary Ann Erickson-Trans. Colo. I3 girls glee I-4. Phyllis Eskew-class rep. 43 class plays 3-43 Drama Club 4. Dean Fielder-choir 23 FFA li boys glee li iooiball 2. Alice Fike-choir 2-43 girls glee li class plays 3-4: Block D 3-43 Span. Club li GAA l-33 Live Wire li CSF 3-4. Berfha Fisher-girls glee 2-33 FHA 4. David Frederick-class pres. 4: Rally Com. I-43 Block D 2-43 fooiball I-4, capi. 2, 43 baseball I-43 baskeiball I-4, capi. I3 class play 3-43 All-Valley fool- ball 3 43 Boys' Siafe 4. Onie Fuller-4Jr. Red Cross, rep. 3, pres. 4i girls glee 2-43 Block D 3-4: l-loriz. Club 3-42 GAA I-4. Barbara Galloway--irans. McFarland 23 girls glee 2-43 Fl-lA 3-4. Shelby Garner Marigg Qbgon-Quill-Scroll 43 choir 2-Lfiigiisrg ee IF6l6SS play 3-43 Block D 3-43 Span. Club 2-33 Rally Com. 43 GAA I-43 Live Wire 43 CSF 3-4, pres. 43 Drama Club 43 sr. speaker3 Redlands scholarship 4. Pa+ Gilberi'-Quill-Scroll 3-43 class play 43 Block D 3-43 Span. Club 33 GAA l-4, ireas. 43 Live Wire 33 CSF 2,4, pres. 43 Tennis Club 33 girls iooiball 2, 4. Donna Gordon-sir. ens. l-3, pres. 3i class play 33 Block D 3-43 GAA I-33 CSF 43 Drama Club 4, BeH'y Gregory-class sec. I-23 girls glee I-43 l-loriz. Club 3-4. Maxine Griffin-frans. McFarland 23 class play 33 FHA 2-4, pres. 4. Pa'r Haddican-sir. ens. I-33 class play 3i Span. Club 2-33 GAA I-33 Drama Club l-4, sec. 4. Regina Hacldican-Del-Ano 2-4, assi bus. mgr. 43 Quill-Scroll 3-4, pres. 4 sir. ens. I-33 Block D 2-43 Span. Clul: 2-33 GAA I-43 Drama Club l-43 Lions speech winner 3i sr. speaker. Alpha Hammer-girls glee I-4. Shirley Harder-Del-Ano 3-4, bus. mgr 43 Quill-Scroll 43 Block D 2-4, sec. 4 Span. Club 23 GAA l-4, cab. 2-43 CSF l-43 Leg. Med. I-4, sec. 43 Girls League rep. I-2. Eskew Y Frederick R L gag: L3 argesf a ar er N. N N XY , 31. 4 vs - QE lgl SEQ fkilsif- Wilma Harrell-girls glee I-21 Bloclc D 3-47 GAA I-3: majorelle 3-4. George Hie'H-choir 3-47 boys glee 47 baseball mgr. I7 baslcelball 3. Maryalice Hie++-Block D 2-47 Span. Club 2i GAA I-4. Paul Hoskins Jimmie Hughes-boys glee Ii Bloclc D 47 Ioolball 3,47 baslcelball 47 lraclc I, 3, 4. Ofha Lee Hughes-class play 3-47 Bloclc D 3-47 GAA I, rep. 2-47 Leg. Med. I-3. sec. 4. Kennefh Hurl-boys glee I-3. Norman Ichinaga Mariorie Johnson-girls glee 3-4: GAA I. Kennerh Johns+on-boys glee 37 Ioolball 2. Bob Keiih-class rep. I, v.-pres. 37 choir 47 FFA I-2, v.-pres. 3, sec. 47 boys glee v.-pres. 2, pres. 3i foolball 2, 'rrack I-4. Emma Kim-class play 3-47 Block D 3-47 Span. Club 27 Horiz. Club 2-47 GAA I-47 CSI: 2, 47 Tennis Club 27 Jr. Red Cross rep. 4. Jeane'H'e Kim--class rep. I: girls glee It GAA I-37 Mex. Club I-4. Mary Kirlc-slud. council sec. 37 girls glee 37 class plays 3 x41 Bloclc D 3i GAA 2-37 Live Wire I-27 maiorelle 27 Lib. Club 37 Fesl. queen 47 Ioolball princess 4. Paul Kirlclancl-wLive Wire 2-37 lraclq 4. Herald Knighr Rose Kong-Irans. Hanford 3. Manuel Koulclis-class yell leader 37 choir 2-4, pres. 4i boys glee Ii Block D 2-4, pres. 4i loolball I-47 baseball I-47 baslcelball I-4, capl. 47 All-Counly fool- ball 4. James Lee-Harlem Club I-4, pres. 47 FFA I-27 Inler-racial Council 4i lraclc 3-4. Eli Lopez-boys glee 3-47 Block D 2-47 Ioolball I-47 baseball I--47 baslcelball I. o Leave DH .4-'IW' f..1Iff-X , -44 fx , M f .. wi' A111010 4032 ,4..aF -qvff ,pw MQW. I 7-an-J -vrlff E9 Harrell G. Hiell M. I-liell J. Hughes O. Hughes Hur? S Johnson Johnslon Keilh J. Kim Kirlc Kirlcland Koulclis Kong Lee 37 . ff -39, 'uf' , X. rv' X ,.... .-2 if J 111 f - iii 3 -. -, 7: sb :T I, ef ir 4 s fi ' Hoskins Ichinaga E. Kim Knighl E. Lopez will 'TJ-2: 'W IW , 'WM 'Defin- ,ik L. Lopez Marslnall Meehan Moudy 'CW Luiz Magee Malllwews Mauclw Menagli Miller Mundell Naiera iqiir: will Maples McCalis'rer Monlano Newcomb Class of '50 Leads In School Acfivifies Lillian Lopez-class sec. 4: Quill-Scroll 4: class plays 3-4: Block D 3-4: GAA l-3: Live Wire 4: band I: Lib. Club I: Tennis Club 3: baslcelball princess 4. Esflier Luiz-GAA I. Raymond Magee-FFA v.-pres. 3: boys glee 2, 4: Block D 4: loolball 2-4: Track 2-4. Joan Maples-Jr. Red Cross, soc. cl'1rm. 4: class plays 3-4: Block D 2-4: l-loriz. Club 4: GAA l.-4. Margarefrlvlarshall-3-class plays 3-4: : Rally Com. 4: GAA I-4: band I-4, capi. 4: FHA 3-4: Tennis Club 2-4: 'rennis 3-4: girls foolball 2, 4. JeaneH'e Malfhews-class rep. I: choir 2-4: girls glee I: Bloclc D 3-4: GAA l-3. Don Mauch-lrans. Monlana 2. Janel' McCalisl'er-class sec. 3: slr. ens. I-4: class play 3: Block D 3-4, pres. 4: Span. Club 2-3: GAA I-4: CSF l, 2, 4. Marilyn Meehan-lrans. McFarland 3: class plays 3-4: GAA 3: Tennis Club 3. Mary Menagli-class plays 3-4: Block D 3-4, recorder 4: GAA I-3: Live Wire 4: Tennis Club I-2. Joyce Miller-class play 4: Live Wire l: rnaiorelie 2-4, bead 4. Cenorina Monlano-Mexican Club I-4: FHA 2-4, reporler 213. Bessie Moudy-girls glee 2: class play 3: Block D 3-4: l'loriz. Club l-4, pres. I, 4: GAA I-4: girls loolball 4. Louise Mundell-lrans. Fresno I: girls glee 3: FHA I. ' Irene Naiera-slud. council sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross rep. 3, sec. 4: Del-Ano 3, recorder 4: CSF 2-4: Mex. Club I-4, sec. 2. v.-pres. 3. Tops in manly beauly? Wliy, N Slialler has il, say members oi class. Cafhryn Parnell-class plays 3-4: Bloclc D 3-4: GAA I-3: Drama Club 4. Norma Pelham-irans. Olcla. 2. Buddy Perry-boys glee 3. Mary Ann Phillips-head yell leader 3, 4, assi. 2: class rep. I, 2. yell leader 4: Del-Ano 4: class plays 3-4: Block D 3-4: Rally Com. 2-4, pres. 4: GAA I-4: Drama Club, lib. 4: Tennis Club l: girls foolball 2: baslcefball queen 4. Max Prine Harold Raines-choir 4: boys glee 2: 'rraclc 3. Holly Reed Ida Belle Rodgers-'rrans. El Monie 2: girls glee 4: Fl-lA 3. Roy Rogers--FFA I-4, sec. 3. pres. 4: FFA Siaie Farmer 4: Live Wire sporis ed. 3: Lions Club speaker 4. Pele Ruff-US Army '46-'49: loolball 2: baseball 2: freshman baseball coach 4. Alfred Ru+iaga-boys glee 2-3: Block D 3-4: Mex. Club l-4: ioolball I-4: base- ball 2: iraclc l, 3, 4. LoueH'a Salsa-Del-Ano 2-4, ecl. 4: Quill-Scroll 4: class plays 3-4: Span. Club 2-3: GAA I-4, v.-pres. 4: CSF 4: Jr. Red Cross na+'l delegaie 3: DAR candidale 4. Mary Scl1miH'-girls glee 244: Block D 3-42 GAA l-3. Nolan Shaffer-slud. council pres. 4, v.-pres. 4, class rep. 3: choir. 2-3: class plays 3-4: CSF 2-4, v.-pres. 4: boys glee I: Bloclc D 2-4: iooiball I-4: baseball I-4: baslcefball 2-3, capl. 3: Boys Sfale 4. Ne'H'ie Shoclcle --girls lee I: class la 32 GAA l. Y g p Y Clarence Smifh Rellwa Wallcer, famous for ber sweei- ness, is voled ilie preiliesl senior girl. ,ai X52 efpgkrsfie 2 ad .-af' W r fb-lr ffm: are af 'V' -10 X . ...-nf? N-I : auf 1 fm Pa-rnell Pelham Perry Phillips Prine Raines Reed Rodgers Rogers Ruff Ruliaga Salsa Sclwmiii' Shaffer Shoclcley C. Smi+ln Below are +l1e personalily kids, Gloria Tliurmond and Jimmie l-luglies. Tlweir classmaies selecl llwem as lwaving Jrlie mosl appealing, pleasing personalilies. . .1-1: w.:w.'-a.' an-E I sv-is 1 'X 4 ff li -.t. W V I fa W 4' wigs? ii i .. i 'Waikiki 'gi in - so E ' ..a , ' 'Q V Vi ' - . , A ig.. ' X ,, , , -. . M fnfgg. g ,. .V . v Avi! 'K . N53 ,ve W'-if .QL- if WU! M'-:J L. Smilh Thelma Smifh Thomas Smilh Soulhworlh Spurrier Slevens Sriles Slrader Summers Suryan Taylor Thomas Thurmond Tirado Torres Towery Velarde Wallcer Washam B. Weaver 40 Graduafio Lane Smiih-Irans. Wash. 3: band 3-4: class play 4: Drama Club 3-4, pres. 4: foofball 3: Iraclc 4. Thelma Smifh-FI-IA 3-4. Thomas Smiih BeH'y Sou'I'I1worI'I1--assl. yell leader 3: choir 2-4: girls glee I: GAA I-2: Live Wire 2: FHA 4. Lonnie Spurrier-slud. council v.-pres. 4, pres. 4, rep. 3: class pres. I, v.-pres. 2: choir 3: class play 3: Rally Com. 4: band I-2: Leg. Med. I-4: Block D 2-4: Ioofball I-4: baseball I-3: baskerball I-4, capf. 4: 'rraclc 4: Spring Fesf. cand. I, 3. Myr+Ie Sievens-girls glee 3, 4: Harlem Club I-4, play 2: Inlerracial Council 4. Cecil S+iIes BeH'y S+racIer Laucline Summers Don Suryan-Irans. Wash. I: FFA I-4: boys glee 4: Block D 2-4: baseball 2, 3: baslcefball I-3, capf. 3. BeH'y Lou Taylor-girls glee 2-4: FI-IA 2-3. Ruby Thomas-girls glee 4: FHA I. Gloria Thurmond-head yell leader 4: choir I-4: class plays 3-4: Block D 3-4: GAA I-3: CSF 4: Ioolball princess 4: sr. speaker. Carol Tirado-GAA I-2: FHA 2-3. Ann Torres-Irans. Compfon 3. Be+'I'y Towery-choir 2-4: girls glee I: Block D 3-4: GAA I-2, rep. 3: Live Wire 2-4, mg. ed. 4. Mar'I'ha Velarde-girls glee I, 2, 4. Re'I'ha Walker-Jr. Red Cross 3-4, sec. 3: Girls League rep. I-2: Block D 2-4: Span. Club I: GAA I-4: CSF I-4, sec. 4: Girls Slale 4. James Washam-class rep. 4: choir 4: class plays 3-4: Block D I-4: Iooiball I-4: baseball I-4: baslcerball I-2. Berf Weaver n Sfadium Pauline Weaver-Bloclc D 37 GAA I-27 FHA sec. 3. Louise Werslcy-girls glee 47 class plays 3-47 Span. Club 2-47 GAA I-,27 CSF 4. Huberl' Wesl'-lrans. Sunnyvale 2. Joann Weyclcer-Bloclc D 37 GAA 27 band 2. Geraldine Whifehead-class plays 3-47 Bloclc D 2-47 l-loriz. Club 47 GAA I-3. Ira Lee Williams Pa'r Williams-Quill-Scroll 47 class plays. bus. mgr. 3, sfud. dir. 47 Span. Club 2-37 Live Wire 2, adv. mgr. 3, bus. mgr. 47 CSF I-47 Lib. Club l. George Wilmofh-choir 2-47 class play 37 boys glee li Bloclc D 3-47 Lib. Club 2-3, pres. 47 loolball 2-47 baseball 2-4. 1:3 :WW 4 ,C-af,-is Joanne Wrenn 'fo' l Kafsumi Yamane-class play 37 FFA I-37 band li boys glee 37 Bloclc D 47 foolball 2-47 'rraclc 2-3. Sara Yorlc-girls glee 3-47 Bloclc D 2-47 GAA I-27 FHA v.-pres. 3. Y -hu' ul 7 Ps- P. Weaver Werslcy Wesi Wl'1i+ehead I. Williams P. Williams Wrenn Yamane Gradualing seniors noi picluredz Gerald Baxler ' Carl Escalona Harold Gregory Roy Paiierson Billy Don Brown Armando Eslrada Clarence Grocofl Roger Pierce Jim Callwoun Newman Finlc Kennellm lvlilclwell Bennie Reagan Dillie Clawson Keillw Glenn Bill Nabors Faye Wallcins Wilma Harrell and Manuel Koulclis are ouislanding in many ways, buf flwey are piclured, riglwi, because llwe seniors voled llwem +l'1e'ir besl dressed members. J, lie' ,yn I, - 'if' H .X .1 Weyclcer Wilmofh York li I 1 2 fx- There's eace In Your Gooc -vw , .L 'CEI Drive easl' from Delano ihirry minu+es and yoi.1're in +he soff, rolling foolhill counfry so dear io 'l'he hearfs of Delano picniclxers-and s+ockmen. Whefher you go in 1'he spring when fhe hills are green, of in fhe fall and summer when They are brown and sere, you'll 'find peace. Mr. BuH's' narure siucly classes rake +o fhe hills all seasons of +he year. 42 . ff ff 5? of Q! ll Eiileiisfffzzfi is Zfm? ff fl Q3 iiwzagigi hal? WX H sv' is 521523 Z3 as L1 LJ vu XTX H V 1 ,' : v W-J Qs A Laie Spring of 1949 Brough? R- fig, 3, y Qur Hearls Were Young and Gay is a nil produced by +l'1e A+ flue leil are Plwillips and Filiey in llie cenler is llwe casl and class of i950 as 'flue Junior producfion May 6. slage crew: on flue right Plwillips, Spurrier, Fredericlc, Filce. ' ' ' i' A+ flue +op left Delano loses our To Tulare in Hue finals of lne Baseball Tournamenf April Io. Visilors al Open l-louse April 28 admire 'flue new laclwislo- scope. Eiglilli grade visilors are very impressed wifli sliop equipmenl on a day lale in May. i l Queen Donna Salsa and King Ted Sands rule over annual Music Feslival snow May 20. iurge of Acfivifies r I P n s x F L Don Crowns Schaloieas and George as queen and lcing al' Junior lafhers serve lhe Junior-Senior Banquel in May The Prorn. Edifor While presides al The Del-Ano banquel Fantasia was 'rhe Theme of lhe Prom April I. lf was a riolous June 2, assisled by Rounds, Snelling, Boydslun. sleepless niqhl al The Gfx. Slumber Parly in lhe gym April 28 Mrs. Roupe admires a gill presenled To C, J. af his reliremenl Senior speakers al Cornmencemenl June 6 are, back, Carslor dinner May 23. Cenfer below, lhe lasl ol lhe class of l949l and Brown: lronl, Jackson, While, Rounds, Boydslun. Q F 3'-' liss Kimball dislribules program Cards 'ro freshman girls on aplember 5, a day devoled To receiving froslw sludenls only. Sepfember brings llwe annual PTA receplion for Jreacliers, and llie lirsl game wilh Corcoran. F II of '49Bring 1 Waifing for Jrlwe assembly bell Seprember 7, old hands renew acguainlances and eye new sludenls wiflw some curiosily. A pep rally before flue Wasco game feafures a slunl willw an old iallopy, yell leaders, and some shapely loolball players. 40 oofball, Frolics, Fesfival, Fun Below, Spurrier, Mr. Olson, Mrs. and Mr. Taylor, and lvl l-lamillon parficipale in llwe presenlalion of a l-lallicrafle radio, a gill lo Jrlwe scliool from The Crowe Equipmenl Cr Harlem Clubbers open llweir social season willi a l-lallowe'en parly Ocfober 27. Above are conlesranls in a cracker-ealing conlesl. Below, Lonnie accepls a flaq, flag pole, eleclric scoreboar from Mr. Nispel and ollwer vels al Sladiurn dedicalior UI' s,o f ffl9 Miss Cool: and Lonnie represenl Delano l-li on llwe allracfive school lloaf in 'rlwe Wine and l-larvesf Feslival Parade Qclober 8. Q S Winter Inclucl Caplains Frederick and Scoll crown prefly Queen All llwree loolball squads are enlerlained November 22 af a Rulln al llwe Golden Fanlasyu foojrball dance dinner and lliealre parly given by llie Panero Tliealre Co. November 2 l, Tim A AT lime lell, above, Delano deleqales allend Press Day al ll lwappened al llie Junior parfy in llie fall. Riglil, above Fresno Slale November 5. Cenlei, above, Mas? gels lliere. lvlr. America ripples lwis muscles in a vvinler assembly -,lwow Senior slars apply varying malceeups for 'rlie senior play, l'Drums ol Deallwf' given early in December. AVA rips, Dances, Programs Donna, Mae, and Gloria visil Hollywood Everybody has lun al llie big F.F.A. barn dance given lor spols on Englisli IV weelqend in llle soullm. llie enlire sludenl body in llwe gym December 9. lvlaeslro Hayden relaxes aller direcling 300 perlormers in llie line Hclwrislmas in Song program December l5. Mexican Club Clwrislmas parly cllairmen are loo lired lo dance aller planning and pulling over a Nlerrilie' parly. Alumni, sludenls, and leaclwers dance lo llie music: ol Bob lvleraz al llwe CSF winler lormal, Ice Palace, in llme gym during Clwrislmas vacalion. Wlwillier College Clwoir members warm up for a line assembly program January 3I by working oul willw Mr. l'layden's choral group, Al flue lop, below, l-liefl drinks a weird concoclion al Block D inilialion, In 'rne lower piclure, Carswell, Jaclcson, l-lallon, and Graydon 'rake parf in a Lions Club speech conlesl won by Carswell. SO Spring of 195 Coleman and Lazarus are complelely beludcllecl by lne Greal Virgil in an assembly show. Princess Lillian, Queen Mary Ann, and Princess Mae rule over +l'1e baslcelball dance given March 3. Iuickens Pulses gf , V Lf- if 'ML Il, xlu-, 'VH' 31, Cobbs, WriqhT, and RuTT Talce Top honors in The DelAAno Revue Suzy'T dancers, Jann, Gloria, and Lillian, win wiTh Their appealing BuTTon Up Your Overcoaf' rouTine. second honors in The March I7 Del-Ano TalenT show. The WhiTe,Sharp ' aTbly-3, KaThy, and MarTha, Freeman, Spurrier, Werslcy, Dye, SwarTs, Paden, ScoTT, malce a T ue wiTh a we6Tern sonlg. Raclovich, Graydon are shown in a big mornenT in Junior play. lvl' 'ln .An '61J,aL' Gloria Thurrnond leads a Senior Problems discussion on a popular ropic, Daring, in one of Mr. Annands classes. Everyone Goe All srudenls gel caughl by lhe social science deparrrnenr-and ollen, loo. Freshmen are re- quired To Jralce an lnrroducrion To l-ligh School course, which rhis year included a new unil, srare required, on driver educarion. Sophs broaden rheir knowledge rhrough a required course in World Culrure. To learn abour rheir own nalion, juniors enroll in a U. S. l-lislory course. Senior Problems is a course designed ro prepare seniors for posr- graduare lile. lr covers unils in educarional and vocalional opporlunilies, marilal and family rela- rionships, righrs ol franchise, and social problems. College prep srudenls musr rake Spanish, rhe only foreign language 'raughl ar Delano l-ligh. Top left English IV srudenrs regisler al lhe Bilrmore. Below A+ Jrhe lop righr, i+'s Geomerry problem lime. Below rhaf, lhal, English ll sludenls use recorder. Klusmire reporrs lo a U. S. Hisrory class. kcademic. i ' , I i A 'sd' x lf I Q 1 Darlene Ingram gives a range-ofevision Iesl as parl of The freshman driver educalion uni+ in Inlro classes. Mr. Dyer wafches carefully while Kawano and Paden worlc Big crowds always galher a'r an Open House exhibil wiih chemicals in a chennisIryQabvsession. l 'bl RJUQJXFN is ,,.' X- It arranged by Mr. Bulls' unusual science classes. AI Ihe lei? Dye leads a Spanish conversalrion in Spanish I. In Ihe cenier, boys in Mr. Ohlgren's English I class read inlo a milce for a Iape recording. AI 'rhe righf, above sophs enjoy a unif on California in World Cullure. 53 Academic Slucly Leads lo College .. Q lbnkxsi -in fun an VN Escalona, Raines, Gilberl, and Maynard do a bil ol wildllower classilicalion lollowing a nalure sludy lield lrip. Parnell and Pierce, shining lighls, work oul a lechnical problem in weighls and balances in a Physics class experimenl. 54 English courses slress lhe essenlials ol good reading, wriling, and speaking. Slu- denls may lake lour years ol English, bul lhree years are required. Third and lourlh year sludenls read American and English lileralure. The senior English class look ils annual lrip lo Los Angeles, l-lunlinglon Library, and lhe Billmore l-lolel in December. Public speaking, clramalics, and journalism are Eng- lish elecliyes. The malh cleparlmenl ollers lraining in Geomelry, Algebra, Trig, General and Con- sumers' lvlalh. Science is a popular course al Delano l-ligh wilh courses ranging lrom Physics lo Nalure Sludy. Reading is lun wilh a lachisloscope. The Drama class praclises an original play by Dunn. Typing I sfudenfs show how if's supposed fo be done. Geivef fakes a furn af dicfafing in a Shorfhand I class. Business Majors Tofal 120 Office Pracfice sfudenfs illusfrafe classroom procedures. Snead leads a prefix lesson in a Business English class. Prospecfive fypisfs, secrefaries, sfenog- raphers, bookkeepers, business men and women receive fheir infroducfory fraining in Delano l-ligh's business educafion deparf- menf. Abouf IZO sfudenfs were regisfered fhis year as maiors in fhis popular curric- ulum. Secrefarial and business are fhe fwo general fypes of insfrucfion offered. Two years of fyping and one of a business course are required of bofh maiors. Secre- farial maiors sfudy Shorfhand and Office Pracfice. Business specialisfs musf fake Clerical Procedure and Bookkeeping. This year beginning Shorfhand sfudenfs inifiafed fhe simplified Gregg sysfem. Abouf 250 were enrolled in fyping. Below, Erickson and Mauch, bookkeeping sfudenfs, some imporfanf licks on a posfing machine. gel in 133' i F num...- 2 ifx lx. , V - .ls yer 'V I A L , C I il Q , ,. ,M ,9- J ,.-1 .,,A W is si 3-1 s i 5- ' Fai' X u if-4 i , 3 Q -rf, Ay s R ,xp ,AA,, sf' ',v. 51, Q ' y g s K W ,,,.. ix, K A W N y0A lornemelcing ll sludenls always enjoy llweir lessons in 'fable effing and llwe preparalion and serving of meals. Vocational Ari l-lomemalcing I girls lake much pride in The crafl work Jrlmey clo in class al Clwrislmas-presenl lime. A+ Hwe lef'I', l-lomernalcing I girls malce blouses as The firsl proied of flue year. A+ +l1e lower leH', Mr. Palsgaard gives inslruclion in pruning. Direc+ly below, ag sludenls gel downs lo-eerlli lessons in slauglilrering. -ey ,,,..e-of A.....A '.4.. 5.TTracT Many In The homemalcing deparTmenT Tresh- men, sophomores, and iuniors divide Their Time equally beTween cloThing and Toods. Seniors sTudy home-managemenT and craTTs. Boys in The agriculTure deparTmenT enioy a greaT varieTy oT acTiviTies, Their courses include Tarm proiecTs, use and care oT Tarm machinery, Tarm managemenT, TruiT and vegeTable culTivaTion, viTiculTure, live- sToclc and poulTry. On The school Tarm adia- cenT To The campus The ag boys are able To puT inTo pracTice The insTrucTion received in classrooms, shops, and laboraTories. Dur- ing The year FuTure Farmers in The deparTmenT aTTend many ouT-oT-Town con- Terences, conTesTs. ag shows, and Tield Trips. STudenTs regisTered in shop classes also cover a wide Tield oT Training. lnsTrucTion is given in woodworking, sheeT meTal, elec- TriciTy, welding, casTing, Tarm and auTo mechanics. Mechanical drawing is a popu- lar elecTive. H.. il F AT The Top above, ag boys show oTT some oT Their prize Durocs ouT on T school Tarm, buT They all lceep a wary eye on The mama pig. Below Th Mr. PorTer's Shop ll boys Try ouT The Turning machine. Shop III sTudenTs lilce To Tinlcer wiTh auTo engines. Shop IV seniors geT a lecTure on loaTTery igniTion circu1Ts 7 at an V xJ f Balierq Iqnl! lon Circuits Classes Cfferec English I-IV Geomelry, Trig. Remedial Reading Spanish l-lll Journalism Conversalional Spanish Dramalics Chemislry Public Spealcing Physics lnlroduclion lo l-l.S. Biology World Cullure Zoology U.S. l-lislory General Science Senior Problems General lvlalh Algebra Consumers' Malh Treglazoll poses in coslume lor Three arl sludenls. A pOf+er'5 Wheel' made by 'llje Shop deparimenfy Beginning slrings class brings experl lraining lor laler is a new piece ol eguipmenl lor ceramics classes, ndrlisipdfion in Delaflog line Slrlnq Ememble- As parl ol lhe boys' physical educalion Coach Daniels Miss Anno ol lhe counly heallh deparlmenl gives girls in gives inslruclion in arl ol manly defense. P. E. classes a line leclure in child developmenl. .l l.il.':il m 1 v , ,v1z o Please All Shorfhand lvlefal Shop Typing Aufo Shop Everyday Business Wood Shop Clerical Procedure Mechanical Drawing Boolclceeping Arf Office Pracfice Choir Business English Girls' Glee l-lomemalcing Boys' Glee l-lome-managemenf Sfrings Agriculfure I-IV Band Farm Shop Physical Educafion l-loslcins and Scoff confer over fheir drawing boards fo solve a friclcy Ii'I mechanical drawing problem. Une of fhe fruly indusfrious spofs on fhe campus is Mr. Buffs' nafural science lab, where anyfhing can happen. General science experimenf fascinafes fhree freshmen l 4 l Division, fracfions, decimals, and fhaf fhere sfuff occupy members of lvlr. Sfonels General lv1a+h class. Public spealcing sfudenfs find lhe fape recorder a big help in showing up fheir speech weaknesses si- Sfudy af Nighf and Safurday Besl allended and mosl lun of adull nighl classes is The square dancing session. Filly enlhusiasfs allend regularly. 4r' gone assigfs ngghf 5611001 Sfudenfg Wgfh flqejf fypinq. Nighl school arf classes are yvell allended. Here Mrs. Dralce oolclceeping and shorlhand also are offered. and Mrs. Nielsen prepare P'eCe5 for llle lf'ln- Sludenls belween I6 and I8 who need lo work during Safurday Conlinualion School sludenls receive inslruclion lhe week spend lhcir Salurday mornings al high school. chiefly in readin', wri'rin', and 'riThn'ie+ic. 2 60 Bancl TooTs and Marches Miles AT The righT, ChieT MaioreTTe Miller is in TronT3 - I in The back are l-larrell, Spurrier, Jackson, Cobbs, all in blue and gold. The Band This year was made up oT abauT 80 hard-working TooTers. They Trav- eled by school bus To Long Beach Novem- ber 26 To Take parT in The ninTh annual All-WesTern Band Review. February 9 They presenTed Their annual concerT Tor The sTu- denT body. The Band also parTicipaTed in The annual Music FesTival in BakersTield March 24, aT Cpen l-louse, Wine and l-larvesT FesTival, all TooTball games, PorTerville's ArmisTice Parade, and aT The dedicaTion oT The new sTadiurn. Everywhere The Band made a Tine appearance in Their blue and gold uniTorms. Back row, Fierros, Don Wilson, Taylor, Nelson, Olive, Pierce Dowling, fiffh row, Gray, A. Lopez, Lee, Moore, l-lampToni Rodriguez, K. Snelling, Arandela, l'TieTT7 TourTl1 row, McClinTock, Tony Jiminez, LaCarra, Arambula, Aguilar, SrniTh, Bryan, ProcTor, Syers, RuTT, RiTchieq Third row, Trini Jirninez, Fabela, E. Alba, MarTinez, D. Wilson, STevens DirecTor Forsblad CapTain Marshall Washam, SuTTon, Chase, Lehman, PaTrickp second row Naiera. Kopp, Espinoza, B. Alba, Fukuda, Gore, WhiTe Shirley, M. Snelling, SchmiTT, Ragsdaleg fronT row, Marshall Harris, MausT, MonTalvo, L. Lopez, Jacobs, Brown, Dudney Mr. Forsblad. ..-A-r- ' STring Ensemble members aT The Top above include Maerzlre, ElleTson, McCalisTer, Brenham, L. KyTe, SmiTh, P. KyTe. Below ThaT, 300 sTudenTs Talce parT in The ChrisTmas in Song program December l5. lalT OT Delano l-lighls Tamous sevenTyfTive voice Choir shown elow are, back row, Sloan, C. ShaTT, Massey, Dorsey: Phipps, 1. WhiTe, Croom, Bledsoe, Raines, M. MonTgomeryg Third row, purrier, G. ShaTT, RuTT, Alvis, Caraveo, E. WilmoTh, M. ScoTT, breaTh. The Choir, Boys' Glee giTT To The communiTy. Philharmonic Chorus and GrchesTra broughT iTs concerT To Delano. The Boys' Glee, wiTh 80 members denT body. The T50 girls in Girls V As a grand Tinale To The year The Choir, glee clubs, and STring Ensemble combined wiTh The Band To presenT The annual Spring F!esTi val May l9. Thurmond, Maerzlceq second row, Rinaldi, C. MonTgomery, SwarTs, Gibson, D. Dyar, STephens, Harper, Nielsen, GeiveT, Ericlcsong TronT row, Lacey, Torres, Branham, EnTield, J. ScoTT, M. WhiTe, Kim, Galloway. A . .4 1. .. , 3 T T i 3' V. 5 55' . wh 3 T' f ,,..am fl :Q flu 'T E 3,25 T was Q 5 T H 5' Q Delano Higl Mr. l-layden's music groups This year hardly had Time To caTch a Girls' Glee, Marimba Band, and STring Ensemble presenTed an ouT- sTanding ChrisTrnas in Song in December as The annual ChrisTmas The Choir enjoyed singing Tor a DisTricT RoTary ConTerence in Eresno April I3. On April 3 They ioined wiTh Choral groups Trom Kern CounTy To sing wiTh The Kern Early in May The Kern Chorus sang in The Spring EesTival, Tor neighboring schools, and The sTu- Glee sang aT Open T-louse, Toured elemenTary schools, and sang in The Spring EesTival. Q0-0Y 1 Sings Well ATN I ks? 544-if, fsfefw-a in Clmesler Hayden, vocal direclor Mr. Hayden, Delano Higlfs direcfor, is never salislied willw an ordinary per- Barbara Dyar, lvluslc Club prexy formance. Here l'1e worlcs oul willw glee club members 'ro gel 'flue perlecl elle-cl. Dressed in llwelr wlwlle salin and burgundy robes, clwoir members below are, baclc row, Grocoll, Baggs, Wriglwl, Waslwam, Koulclls, Gore, G. Wllmolh, Dlrlllon, Keillw, Graydon: fhircl row, Andreas, lowery, L. Scoll, Ellcins, Crouclw, Fielder, Ingram, Cannon, Hlell, IW 9 Sbarlcs: second row, Daggonelle, Silvey, Hartley, Marlin Valenle, Soullwworllm, B, Dyar, Crocleell, Sharp: fron? row Wlllcerson, Klusmlre, Jensen, lvlalllwews, Rodari, Serrano, Heiner , s fx , K l - ' M A Ns. 5 There's Charm Even in Your 1, 31 ,I 1. . I ,, i 1-' l -to . Dearh Valley, rhe Mohave, Palm Springs-fhose are magic names +o Califor- nians who have succumbed io +he s ell of The charms of fhe desert Delano has ils own deser+ wesf of fown where wide alkali spaces, as yer unclaimed by culfivaiion, offer an ideal spol' for iackrabbii' and fin-can fargei' pracfice. 64 Deserts Crganizafions Sfudenf Council Leads Them All , 'T x'.x xx'i so X . y - .,, Ng by 2 K X1 i xi smug xfxw hi fxii X x NX X X A SOX , sb X SX X X X S X X X S S ' si i X NK X s purrier, lefl, served as Council presidenl lhe Tirsl semesler wilh Shaffer, riqhl, ice-presidenl. In February 'rhey swilched offices. f W Delano's Sludenl Council is made up ol four eleclive officers plus lhe presidenls of classes and clubs and heads of all recognized organiza- lions. Fleclive officers This year al- lended meelings ol: lhe Kern Counly Associalion o1CS+uden+ Represenlalives al Tehachapi, Mc- Farland, Shaller, and Bakersfield. One of lhe chief funclions of Council is lo handle and allol all funds of The many school organiza- lions. This year lhe Council pro- vided rnaiorelle uniforms. They also considered purchase of a record player lo be used al clulo dances. Friday noons, lhroughoul The year, lhe Council provided free movies Tor sludenl recrealion. 0 fl vii' C P ,Jil T I i lhll. Al The upper lefl, Council officers, baclc row are Advisers Rool, Della, Allen, Brooding, Yell Queen Phillips: lronl, Yell Queen Thurmond, Secrelary Naiera, Presidenls Spurrier and Shaffer. A+ lhe lower lefl, l-lerren casls a balloly Frederick swears in second semesler leaders. Red Cross leaders, back, are Mingo, Bolderoff, Kim, Bruningf Clurisfmas decorafions fo briglufen up flue Delano fronf, Naiera, Maples, Fuller, Misses Morey, l-losfer. l-lospifal are made by Junior Red Cross members. Clubs Organize To Give Service Alfluouglu flue Junior Red Cross was a liffle fardy in geffing organ- ized fluis year, if performed valuable service under flue leadersluip of Onie Fuller. ln addifion fo making luoliday decorafions for flue luospifal, flue members confribufed clofluing, sup- plies, and money for Navaio Indian relief. A benefif girls' foofball game December 7 raised over SIOO for flue relief fund. Marclu I7 flue club sponsored Shamrock Sluufflef' annual backward dance. Organized fluis year and placed on a probafionary sfafus is flue Infer-racial Council. To promofe good will among flue sfudenfs, fo encourage sfudenfs fo parficipafe in scluool funcfions regardless of race or color, and fo luelp new sfu- denfs become acguainfed wiflu flue scluool are flue purposes of flue new organizafion wluiclu was sponsored by Adviser Tluomas. Af flue fop rigluf, Junior Red Cross workers pack boxes of needed supplies fo send fo young people in Europe. Af flue lower rigluf are picfured flue cluief officers of flue lnferracial Council: Dudney, Mendoza, Presidenf Yukawa, Lee, and Adviser Tluomas. The mosl exclusive membership ol alll C,S.l:. members below are, back row, Shaller, Carswell, Hill, Ledlord, Glson, D. Salsa, K. Kawano, Marshall, Paden, Nagalani, P. Kawanoq lhird row, Miss Cook, Coleman, Misono, Nielsen, Lopez, A. Williams, Crane, Wallcer, Harder, McCalis , Honor Group Delano's chapler ol lhe California Scholar- ship Federalion, slale honor sociely, was led by Pal Gilberl andggMajion The club spon- sored lhe annLTaT AumniMChrislmas Formal, lhe Ice Palace. ln April lhe chapler held a lor- mal inilialion ceremony lo welcome 2l new members. Legion Medal Holders Club is made up ol lhose who have won Legion medals al gradua- lion lrom grammar school. Led by Presidenl Lloyd Croom, lhe club sponsored a Boys'-Girls' Slale assembly. Allred Harrell Chapler ol Quill ancl Scroll, inlernalional honor sociely lor high school iour- nalisls, held lwo lormal inilialion ceremonies lhis year lo welcome new members. - Al lhe lop lell are lirsl semesler all A sludenls: baclc, McCalisler, Graydon, Gilberl, Fulruda, While, P. Williams, Kyle: lronl, Thurmond, Kawano, Paden, A. Williams. Al lhe lower lell are lop senior scholars, all members ol C.S. F.: back, Thurmond, Gordon, Harder, Wallcer, McCalisler, Wersky, Gibson' lronl, Adams, Kim, l Gilberl, Shaller, Salsa, Williams, Tlaiera. Chris While, K. Grayclong second row, Nalcayama, Fulcuda, Andreas, Kim, Thurmond, Gordon, Carolyn While, Gilberl, Werslcy, Thompson, D. Graydon, Shinaullq lronl row, Dudney, Eddings, Maples, Naiera, P. Williams, L. Salsa, Kyle, Dyar, Logan, Monlgomery, Hallon, Mr. Dyer. .nik A - 4- D T . 68 late as Tops 'ff' ., - Legion Medal l-lclders Club ollicers slwown above are Lloyd Croom, president Shirley l-larder, secrelaryy Billy While, vicefprosidenli and L. E. Abbey, adviser. lex. Quill and Scroll members al lop, slanding, are Willifams, Salber, Lopez: sealed lbaclcl Salsa, Cobbs, Gilbert Presiden Haddican, l-larder. Below llwal, a lormal inilialion ceremony Gilberl awards prizes lo Mary Bumalay and llie Sludenl body preside-nl Lonnie Spurrier greels alumni newlyweds al Al hl l ln A ' ' ' ' C eys a l e C.S. l-. Clwrislmas Alumni formal. Alumni dance. llwe Warnalcs. llwe lngrams, flue Barlons. vw L We Publish Book, Paper 4 I esno STaTe Trippers are, back, Naiera, Mendoza, Conley, Gibson, onT Salas, l-Iarder, Lopez, Escalona, Cobbs, Paden. Del-Ano sTaTT members, back, Paden, Brooding, Pollard, MarTin, Morihiro, Misono, Cazaly, Qlson, Dudney, Adviser Salber, Mendoza, Naierai middle, Snelling, TarnoTT, Tinlqle, LoueTTa Salsa RuTh Cobbs Del-Ano edi+or Live Wire ediTor All American no. I7 and Columbia MedaIisT no. 7l The Two Top yearbook awards in naTional compeTiTion were won by The I949 Del-Ano. The I95O sTaTT presenTed an assembly OcTo- ber 27 To launch The sales campaign. On March I7 They presenTed The annual Del-Ano Revue TalenT show. The big evenT oT The year will be The Del-Ano BanqueT June I when The sTaTT will be honored and The i950 boolc will be unveiled. The school newspaper, The Live Wire, became This year a Tour-page, six column, bi-weelcly paper. The sTaTT sponsored a dance, Two pay assemblies, and sale oT TooTbalI programs. Special ediTions were ChrisTmas, GraduaTion, and a Cub ediTion puT ouT by Journalism I cub reporTers. JournaIisTs Toolc Three Trips: To Fresno Press Day November 5, where The yearboolc won The Top award in The Valley: To Los Angeles To visiT engravers and prinTersq and To Redlands January I3 Tor a yearboolc clinic. Bruning, D. Salsa: fronT, Ellcins, MascoT Phillips, Business Manager Harder, IfdiTor L. Salsa, AssT. Manager I-laddican, PhoTographer ArmsTrong, Allen, Dyar. w . 5 Q A In gk V Shirley l-larder Regina Haddican Pal Williams Del-Ano Bus. Mgr. Del-Ano Assl. Bus. Mgr. Live Wire Bus. Mgr. I ,.-qv Q Miss Mary Salber Publicalions Adviser Af 'I'he fop above, Live Wire sialf memloers, baclc, are Menagh, Marshall, Edilor Cobbs, Pholoqrapher Armslrong, Serrosg middle, Adviser Salber, Treglazofl, News Edilor Towery, Bus. Mgr. Williams, Allen: front Gibson, Lopez, Baxler, Fealure Edifor Boqges, Ballles. Direcfly above, culo reporlers are, back, Marshall, Ensor, Clarlc, Carswell, Maples, Eddings, Naqaiani, Horlong middle, Misono, Morihiro, Olson, Lehman, Salsa, Cazaly, Kyle, Lopez: fronl, Blank, Ruff, Dudney. 71 Nuo-m.1.,,,,,,,,N 3 5 Q be fi ,s Monday is Live Wire pasle-up day. Slanding are soecial Beginning Journalism class members enioy a lrilo lo visil edilors Bogges, lowery, Dunn, Carayeot sealed, Edilor llwe Bakersfield Californian where llmey walcli flue presses. Cobbs. sr .Ne ff ,iff y 'X A lew lucky iournalisls raled a weekend in Los Angeles. Here lney are in llme lobby ol llwe Los Angeles limos Building, low, Sliop Foreman Sclwaub inlroduces Journalism I sludenls Below, Del-Ano cooks brew a birllwday cake in order lo presenl' mysleries ol make-up in a visil lo Jrlne Delano Record ollice. lvlascol Bosco To llfie sludenls in an Qclober assembly. 72 Social Whirl Led by G.A.A. IT was, as usual, an acTive year Tor The Girls' A+hIe+ic AssociaTion! The TirsT evenT on Their pro- gram This year was The Golden l3anTasy TooTball dance given in honor oT The TooTball Teams. The nexT big dance sponsored by The girl aThleTes was The annual baslceTball dance, lVloonlighT Sere- nadef' Every Thursday, music blared TorTh Trom The gym when The G.A.A. sponsored noon dances. On lvlay 5 came The parTy all girls loolc Torward To, The annual Slumber ParTy. Everyone loclced ouT wanTed ing everyone locked in wanTed ouT. The gym was Tull oT sleeplessness. As The Tinal evenT oT The G.A.A. program, a bangueT was held lvlay 26 when The girls received awards, sweaTers, and Bloclc Us Tor Their year's worlc in sporTs. The Girls' Block D, an organizaTion Tor all girls who have earned bloclc leTTers, sponsored dances aTTer all home games. To The righl' are G.A.A. l3residenT Barbara Allen and Social Chairman LoueTTa Salsa. DirecTly below are G.A.A. CabineT oTTicers: sTanding, Adviser Kimball, Bruning, Hughes, Qlson, l-leiner, l-larvey, Buschf seaTed, GilberT, Salsa, Allen, Tinlcle, Spurrier, Harder. AT The lower righT Girls' Bloclc D oTTicers are, back, PresidenT lvlcCalisTer, l-larder, Adviser MaTThews: TronT, Walker, Menagh. Above are scenes Trom The G. A. A, BaslceTball Dance. AT The Top are ScoTT, Lopez, Koulclis, Queen Mary Ann, Spurrier, Adams, Aguilar. Below, everybody dances. wel K Q JWUVX -avg. Zxif. its YT -Z lg :i':v?. Q 'I Q-S - ' .f -T eff W T , LX 'li,,Q,iy-,i'Q'- 4. -11 ii ' X ' .-- H... .. A - fF'vg-fl, if Y '. - A In X ' . 'xxx N if , .2 - . 7 xxx, A x is , ' lr Q S I x w , A fx , There Are Clubs To Encourag Block D oTTicers above are, sTanding, Elkins, Kouklis, Coach Fred- erick: Burgan, Denby. Below ThaT, iniTiaTes eaT Trom The Tloor. Boys' Block D Club, led This year by Manuel Kouklis, is an honorary socieTy which regulaTes The awarding oT aThleTic honors. Their chieT evenT was an inTormal iniTiaTion oT new members held in January. Members oT The Horizon Club served as ushers aT Kern Philharmonic concerTs, held candy and cake sales during The year, enjoyed a poTluck dinner, held several parTies, and ushered aT Open l-louse. They plan To aTTend a Los Angeles conTerence laTe in The year. Bessie Moudy served as presidenT. Under The leadership oT George Wil- moTh, The Library Club held regular meeT- ings all year aT which noon movies were shown. They assisTed in operaTion oT The library and held Two parTies. Members oT The Drama Club parTici- paTed in several programs, buT were Torced To cancel The presenTaTion oT Their annual play. The Spanish Club held an iniTiaTion parTy November 8 and a Spanish dinner- TheaTer parTy in BakersTield in February. The Rally Club sold school colors and emblems beTore TooTball games and co- sponsored The Hallowe'en backward dance. Below are busy Horizon Club leaders. STanding is MarTin7 seaTed JusT beTore ChrisTmas The sTudenT body is amazed aT The are Adviser Allen, PresidenT Bessie Moudy, and Curry. sTrange appearance oT a group oT Horizon Club iniTiaTes. 74 ll Interesfs V Q, b iff' , u. 1 - gg? ff Z1 Library Club leaders loolcing over flue new building are Presidenl Wilmolli, Andreas, Adviser Coolc, and Palriclc. Below, aclive l lorizon Club members follow an all-day inifif alion program willw a pol-luclc supper in llwe caleleria. ' 5 :SEL 9 - Above, Drama Club officers, slanding, are Presidenl Smilh Dyar, l-laddicanp seared are Phillips and Adviser Dye. lrnmedialely below, Spanislw Club officers are l-leller, lvlisono, slandingq Palriclc, Prexy Molica, Della. Rally Club officers below are Qlson, lvlaslerson, Plwillips, Allen. 'in -v Fx 'l 75 eryone has big Tun aT The F.F.A. Barn Dance given December 9. l-lere is The FFA. reTreshmenT sTand aT Wasco TooTball game. JTure Farmer oTTicers above, back row, are Mr. Cazaly, Teves, residenT Rogers, Weaver: seaTed Dhillon, ChrisTolear, KeiTh. FAA and FHA FuTure Farmers of America are busy boys, espe- cially in The local chapTer. During The TooTball season They ran reTreshmenT sTands. December 9 They gave a barn dance in The gym Tor The sTudenT body. They senT represenTaTives To counTy Tairs, sToclc shows, judging conTesTs. ln March They won a co-operaTive guiz, and in April They won loTs oT honors aT The Cow Palace in San Francisco. Three seniors, Bob KeiTh, Joe Dhillon, Roy Rogers, broughT honor To The school when They won The coveTed STaTe Farmer degree. FuTure Homemakers Ted visiTing baslceTball Teams, enioyed a ioinT hayride-dance wiTh The F.F.A. in OcTo- ber, held a picnic April 23 aT l-loT Springs, and ioined wiTh The F.F.A. May 6 aT The annual barbecue bangueT wiTh parenTs as guesTs. Fl-TA oTTicers are, baclc, Morihiro, STolces, LipTord, Hall, One oT The acTiviTies oT FuTure Homemalcers This year was lwazawa, Mrs. Sands: TronT, SmiTh, Marshall, GriTTin, and serving reTreshmenTs To players aTTer baslceTball games. Galloway. 1. Wa, D'T . ' '1 The Harlem Clubbers cuT a mean rug aT Their gay ChrisTmas parTy. Racial Clubs Are Social an . . ' Harlem Club oTTicers, baclc row, are Freeman, Lee, Cain, Mexican Club leaders above are Miss Heller, Moreno, Miss Mrs. Sands, HamilTon: TronT, Mr. Rumbolz, Williams, Bonner. Morey, Garcia, Miss HosTer, Caraveo, Mendoza, Mr. PorTer. Mexican Club leaders This year were Fred Caraveo, presidenTp C. Mendoza, vice-presidenTg G. Garcia, secreTary, and D. Moreno, social chair- man. When more Tun is To be had aT parTies and dances, The Mexican Club will probably have iT. Their TirsT big parTy oT The year was a Halloween aTTair OcTober 27 in The gym. The SwingsTers provided music. On December I9 Their annual ChrisTmas parTy was held in The music building, and on February 2I a spring parTy was enjoyed in The caTeTeria. Harlem Club members also held Three big parTies during The year. OcTober 27 was The daTe Tor The Hallowe'en parTy wiTh W. D. Cole win- ning The craclcer-eaTing and iiTTerbug conTesTs. December 2I was The daTe Tor The ChrisTmas parTy and February I4 Tor The ValenTine dance. J. C. WrighT and Van Cain led The Harlem Club This year as presidenTs. Moseym enTerTains aT The Mexican Club Hallowelen parTy -rw, f -1 ' There's Sfrengfh Alfhough living in an inland cify, Delanoans find if comparafively easy fo frek fo fhe beaches of Pismo, Sanfa Barbara, or Sanfa Monica. Wifh ifs 9l3 miles of coasfline, California offers greaf variefy in ifs Pacific borders wifh everyfhing from rocky, rugged shores, as shown in fhe Monferey picfure here, fo fhe wide placid beaches of Soufhern California. f In Your : . amglif S. L 131 Mfr si N. A , W- mu.. A VM wwvffwv 4 ,sv ,X Rugged Shores Sporfs Tiger VarsiTy Places Second wh Frederick, hb Dhillon, g Denby, g Kouklis, e . nv- Q l l 1 Coach Ray Frederick's l949 Delano Tigers had anoTher successTul season. missing The league championship by a game and a halT. The Tigers placed second in The league behind The powerTul undeTeaTed Visalia Pioneers, who laTer wenT on To win The Valley TiTle. Even wiTh Tive reTurning veTerans, Coach Frederick's charges weren'T given a chance by The experTs, buT The Tigers upseT The dopesTers by warming up againsT Corcoran and Lindsay in easy non-league conguesTs. BoTh games saw Dave Frederick TormenT The opponenTs wiTh his vicious running and passing. The Team played greaT on deTense, alThough They made a loT oT early season misTakes. ln The TirsT league game Delano edged Wasco I3-6 in The inauguraTion oT Delano's new Memorial STadium OcTober 7. A pass To Kouklis Trom Frederick provided The TirsT Touchdown, while Frederick scored The second. Underdog Delano came Trom behind To hold heavily Tavored EasT BakersTield To a 6-6 deadlock. Spurrier awoke The crowd wiTh a 50-yard iaunT To Tie The game. Delano nexT humiliaTed Tulare wiTh a Tour Touchdown barrage wiTh shoulder-padless Cruz Tallying Twice and Gore and Spurrier once. LiTTle General Dave Frederick goes Tor a gain againsT P-ville. 'Y '-:, M In League i , , 'T ' ' T T Dhillon played good ball beTore he was hui-T ' - , wk X . ix and puT ouT oT compeTiTion Tor Two games. ln g V. U ff , The nexT league TilT The Tigers romped To a Tour K gf T' A g J . Touchdown win over supposedly sTrong TaTT. X, J 11. Q Y Delano losT a hearT-breaking game 6-7 To T' as 'N ' ' N S' 'if Visalia, a game ThaT decided The championship. a -.am , ., T, , IT was The TirsT deTeaT Tor Delano in I2 years againsT Visalia. The Tigers scored TirsT wiTh Polk going in on an end-around, buT l-Tannah's line plunges in The second halT ruined Delano. Fred- erick, Dhillon, iniured Denby, Bonner, Lopez, Polk, Kouklis, Washam, Burgan, and Gore were ouTsTanding. ln The lasT game oT The season Delano and PorTerville, long-sTanding rivals, ToughT a biTTer baTTle wiTh Delano coming ouT on Top wiTh a Three Touchdown edge. Frederick played one oT his besT games. The l.iTTle General Dave Frederick Tor The second sTraighT year was unanimousl named on ssl Y The All-Valley Team. Joe Dhillon, sTocky guard, 153 was also picked on The All-Valley eleven. WiTh 'VW' - Frederick and Dhillon on The oTTicial All-League TirsT Team, Kouklis, end, and Denby, Tackle, were also honored wiTh The same award. Ed DeFraga and NaThan Johnson assisTed Coach Frederick wiTh coaching duTies. ' Spurrier, hb Burgan, T Washam, c Elkins, g Coach Frederick's varsiTy TooTball squad members picTured above are, back row, Hernandez, WrighT, Lacara, Snelling, Magee, Blaylock, Lara, Lee, Cain: Third row, Guinhni l-lenderson Ruhaga ChernikoTT Yamane Fascalona Frederick lvl . , ,.,,, ason, AssisTanT Coach Johnson: second row, AssisTanT Coach DeFraga, SmiTh, Graydon, Cruz, Glorioso, TreglazoTT, Gore, Burgan, C C h F ' ' ' ' ' annon, oac rederick, fronf row, Polk, Elkins, Spurruer, Washam, Denby, ShaTTer, Kouklis, Lopez. 2: Tigers Lose Cne and Tie Cne TIGER SCORES Delano I8 Corcoran 6 Delano 34 Lindsay O Delano I3 Wasco 6 Delano 6 E. Bakersfield 6 Delano 26 Tulare O Delano 32 Tall 7 Delano 6 Visalia 7 Delano 2I Porlerville O AI Ilie lop above Kouklis and Bonner close in on an E. B. ball carrier. Spurrier gives Ilie Ians a big +IiriII when lie daslwes 50 yard Below Ilwal, Cruz goes Ior a score againsl Tall willi Frederick helping. Io lie up Ilie Easl' Bakersfield game al six all. 82 A Bengals Win Second Spof Opening The season wiTh only one veT- eran, Coaches Daniels and Maxwell puT ouT a Top-noTch eleven ThaT losT The San Joaquin championship To PorTerville in The season Tinale. Pre-season pracTice games wiTh Corcoran and Lindsay broughT Bengal vicTories. The Bengals deTeaTed Wasco I3-O, and Then The EasT BalcersTield Daggers upseT Delano To snap Their I6-game winning sTrealc. Bobby Aguilar ran wild in scoring all Three Touchdowns Tor The Bengals in The nexT game againsT Tulare. NexT on The Bengal lisT was TaTT, who succumbed I2-O in a loop TilT. Visalia gaye Delano a rough Time, buT Aguilar again broke up The game wiTh a 20-yard sprinT Tor The winning score. In The championship game wiTh PorTer- ville Delano Twice wenT ahead, buT The Cubs puT across Two Tinal guarTer scores To win The San Joaquin League 20-I3. Aguilar, ScoTT, GuTierrez, and Snider sTarred ThroughouT The season in The back- Tield. Serrano, CarsTens, Lewis, l-lughes, Blubaugh, Snow, ProcTor, and Carlson were The Top linemen. 4, T f T' g X xg , , s. , i . . X s , L, s X ANS Q ,T X i A E i 'g s 1 W ix 3 ei A . Xi . fi sir is . . ..--ali B grid players, Top row, are Aguilar hb, Lewis g, Menagh gb: middle, ScoTT Tb, HieTT T, lvlolica eg boTTom, Snow g, CarsTens T, GuiTerrez hb. , my X X A .. X ' T' - W siwisQi',:Sg,s.f1i 5uTierrez goes ouT all alone in The PorTerville baTTle, which ScoTT carries wiTh Molica helping in The E. B. Thriller which vas losT by Delano by one Touchdown, I3-20. ended wiTh a 6-O Blade lcniTing Tor The Bengals. Bengals Lose Two, Win Six BENGAL SCORES Delano Corcoran 6 Delano Lindsay O Delano Wasco O Delano E. Bakersfield 6 Delano Tulare O Delano Tall O Delano Visalia 6 Delano Porrerville 20 W . .arfsg l l awww fmt, 15,5 E. Rodriguez, lib Snider, fb Serrano, C Carlson, 'r Bengal gridders below in The back row are Snider, Terrazas, Serrano, Brown, Mazza, lvlenaglri, Slovall, Bard: fron? Gulierrez, Parker, Edwards, Syers, Blubaugli: fliird, Coach Valenzuela, Carslens, Hiell, Snow, Scoli, Dowling, Proclor Maxwell, E. Rodriguez, Baden, Aguilar, While, Slevens, Carlson. lvlolica, Coacli Daniels, second, Lewis, C. Rodriguez, Yell leaders Bolderoll, Thurmond, Marlinez, Foolball roolers, led by Yell Queen Thurmond, do lheir share, Bogges, Crockell. KITTEN SCORES Delano O P-ville I3 Delano 7 Lindsay 7 Delano 7 Visalia 7 Delano 6 Tulare I3 Delano 7 Lindsay O Delano O Visalia I5 Delano l2 Mclzarland O Meel Delano l-ligh's popular coachesl In lhe back row are l-luqhes, DeFraga Head Man Frederick, Daniels, Della? in The lronl row are Johnson and Maxwell Killen qridders below, back row, are While, Lewis, Mon- lalvo, Lopez, Dorsey, l-lammonds, Marshall, Richardson, Gilbert Churchman, Porler, Thompson, Rogers, 'lhird row, Luque, Soria, Blank, Shall, Williams, l-laberslilch, Marlinez, Dayenporl, Barkus, Howell, Salazar, Rambo, second, Coach Della, Felix, Salamanca, Wilson, Beboul, Meslez, Richardson Towery, l-lerrera, Carey, Applelord, Weslbrook, Miller Mr. Hughes, fronl, Dudney, Brulon, Morris, Dunn, Filch Glorioso, Demmon, Newby, Valenline, Broodinq, Richardson Mingo, Galleqo. -'-as K a- Q H -' Q gb. 5' 7, A ','-3' -Q'-,,.ig'.. c '1 . 1 s -,L '. 'Ji ,f,.. f I v A .. N 7 v, K 3. Tigers Tumble From Top Tc T looks as if The Two P-ville players were cooperaTing To geT une up high enough To sTop Gores sure shoT. ATTer reigning over San Joaquin Valley baskeTball Teams Tor several seasons, Delano's Tigers were iolTed inTo TourTh place in The Kern- Tulare League. Coach Eugene Daniels' lads posTed a loop mark oT Tour wins and six deTeaTs, and a season record oT eighT wins and Twelve losses. VViTh only one reTurning veTeran, Coach Daniels had To build a Team Trom The Tloor up. AlThough The Team was The shorTesT in The league and in The Valley, They gave The very besT Teams a good scrap Tor Their money. ATTer a week's pracTice, Delano enTered The Visalia TournamenT To win Their TirsT game over Woodlake buT To be eliminaTed in The second round by PorTerville 30-27. The Tigers played only six pracTice games losing To l3akersTield Twice, Wasco Twice, and spliTTing wiTh San Joaquin Memorial oT Fresno. This year Dinuba and ExeTer were added To The Kern-Tulare League making iT a six-Team loop. Delano dropped league games To PorTerville Twice and spliT wiTh Tulare's Redskins, wiTh Spurrier dumping I8 poinTs in The second +iI+. The Tigers beaT FxeTer Twice, losT one and won one againsT Visalia, and were downed in boTh games againsT Dinuba. Lonnie Spurrier, ouTsTanding deTensive player Tor The Tigers ThroughouT The season, was The only Delano player To place on The second All-League Team. Dave Frederick, sparkplug Tor Delano all Through The season, received honorable menTion. Kouklis, Gore, and CarTer played some mighTy Tine ball. VarsiTy baskelball players aT The righT, sTanding, are Gore, Polk, CarTer, Kouklis, Frederick, Lynch, Bonner, Jones. Bogges. Kneeling are Coach Daniels, Carnes, Snell- ing, TarnoTT, Spurrier. L, ourfh Place VARSITY BASKETBALL SCCRES Delano 30 Tall I4 Delano 3I SJIVI 39 My Delano 27 I3'viIIe 32 Delano 27 K. C. 28 Delano I7 Tulare 36 Delano 38 Exeler 27 Delano 34 Visalia I5 Delano 29 Wasco 34 Delano 48 Dinuba 55 Delano 2I P'viIIe 40 Delano 25 K. C. 30 Delano 28 Tulare 26 Delano 5I Exeler 47 Delano 4l Visalia 52 M,....... Delano 28 Tall 20 Delano 39 Dinuba 47 Hx, Delano 44 SJM 39 Bonner Carler Frederick Gore Koulclis Pollc Snelling Spurrier Daniels Games willw llie Drillers always bring macl scrambles. Greenwood slips in lor a sure one aqainsl Visalia, 87 Barbelie Guiierrez Mchleillie Molica Rodriguez Scoll Snider Williams Maxwell Bengal squad, shown a+ 'rlie rigl1'r are, back row, Coach Maxwell Gufierrez, Williams, Barbelle Edwards, Molica: middle row Taylor, Aguilar, l'lieH, Hoisinglon Bebouf, lvlcNeillieg froni' row, l-luglwes, Dowling, Snider, Sco'H', C. Rodriguez, E. Rodriguez. Bengal Lose BENGAL Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano BASKETBALL SCORES 32 Alpaugh 34 22 Tall 34 40 SJN4 I6 26 Rvme 24 27 K.C. 42 34 Tuhre 30 45 Exeler 22 30 Vhana I5 26 VVasco 24 I8 Dinuba 28 22 Rvme 27 I9 K.Cl 27 2l Tuhre 22 20 Exeler 9 49 VhaHa 24 40 Tall 23 43 Dmuba 24 Sl SJM 24 'hampionship by One L'il PoinT Playing Top-noTch ball ThroughouT The season, The Delano Bengals had one oT Their besT years on The baslceTball courT. Coach Earl Maxwell had only one reTurning veTeran plus a couple oT boys who had a very liTTle experience. STill his squad missed winning The league crown by only one poinT To Tulare's Papooses. The Bengals won seven and losT Three in loop compeTiTion and esTablished a I2-6 season record. The Bengals wenT undeTeaTed in Their TirsT Tour loop games againsT PorTerville, Tulare, ExeTer, and Visalia. ln mid-season, however, came The slump wiTh The Bengals Talcing a sudden nose-dive. They losT To Dinuba 28-I8, PorTerville 27-22, and The deciding game To Tulare 22-2l. The Bengals Then Tinished oTT Their season by winning Tive sTraighT including Three league TilTs againsT ExeTer, Visalia, and Dinuba. This year's aggregaTion was The besT in recenT years wiTh all The TirsT sTringers evenly maTched and playing sTrong Team baslceTball. IT was a high scoring ball club wiTh all The boys scoring over IOO poinTs each. Leon Snider, was The only Bengal To land on The All-League Team, wiTh Freshman Casey Rodriguez placing on The second Team. Besides These Two, Ed GuTierrez, l.es ScoTT, AlTred BarbeTTe, and Tim lvlc- Neillie played ouTsTanding ball. Scrappy Les ScoTT rolls in a score while Visalia players are caughT TlaT-TooTed in a game won easily by Delano's Bengals. BarbeTTe sends one in Tor Two poinTs in a PorTerville game. A conTer lump sTarTs oTT The Third guarTer againsT Tulare. Y Kiffens Wm 7 and Drop 7 Delano Alpaugh I7 Delano Tall 3I Delano P-ville 25 Delano K. C. 23 Delano Tulare I7 Delano Exeler I9 Delano Visalia 22 Delano Wasco 2I Delano P-ville 24 Delano K. C. 24 Delano Tulare 26 Delano Exeler 5 Delano Visalia I9 Delano Tall I6 AI Ihe lell, lop, are Delano's second semesler yell leaders, Louise Phillips, Chief Mary Ann Phillips, and Charlolle Crockell. Below Ihal' are Ihe hard- working alhlelic managers, back row, Shall, Anderson, Maslerson, Lee, Coleman, Brooclingq in The lronl row, Luque, Slovall, Mason, Palriclc, Smilh, and Parnell. l 751 -Z A X1 i 4 i I ' xl Q I I AW f 'Q fi A .r '! MargareT Marshall Bill SmiTh BeTTy Dudney Tiger NeTTers Finish Third STarTing The season wiTh only Two seniors on The squad and an inexperienced Team, Coach Eric STone's Tiger Tennis Team Tinished The sea- son in Third place in The Kern League. Delano won Two league maTches, cleTeaTing Tulare Twice. 5-4 and 7-2. Visalia beaT The Tigers Twice by 6-3 scores, and PorTerville regisTered vicTories over Delano 5-4 and 6-3. The RacqueTeers also played a number oT pracTice maTches winning over Wasco, ShaTTer, and McFarland Twice. DeTeaTs came Trom ShaTTer and Lindsay Twice. Coach STone will be loolcing Tor a winning Team nexT year wiTh his Team having gained valuable experience This pasT season. All buT Two squad members will reTurn nexT year. ForresT Maynard Above, leTT, is Coach Eric STone. AT The righT is Virginia Andreas, TirsT girl's singles, Tennis Club prexy. Tennis squad aT The righT, sTand- STone, ing, Marshall, Coach Andreas, Dudneyp kneeling, Tinlcle, Mauch, Moore, Carswell, ScoTT: seaTed. Maynard, SmiTh. 91 .a ..-, '11 L, . wx it , .ci :Q X .- Nw S K -T N . i xx X i .5 K i A 3 B K .59 3 . K if T -3 1 1 www 1 sing -if J A i. 5' 'S' 62 A f .,. ,l i A . . - 3 L -. ..::. - sw Ti ,A , in .X -f'- 44 Q .T - ' ,.-,. , . sis- esfafawwa ,AL t .:... - . .. .,,.. 1 is 'MN Eli Lopez, C Bill Briggs, lb Paul Burgan, p Manuel Koulclis, p Tigers Are Second on May 1 For The TirsT Time in six years, as This copy goes To press, Coach Fredericlcs Delano Tigers Trail in The Kern-Tulare baseball league race in second place wiTh a record OT seven wins and Two losses. The Tigers sTarTed ouT The oTTicial season losing To Merced I4-9 and winning over ShaTTer 22-3 in pracTice games. The Tigers Then wenT down To a IO-9 loop loss To BalcersTield, buT Koulc- lis handcuTTed PorTerville on Three hiTs To earn a I9-I decision. E. B. invaded Delano and handed The Tigers Their second league loss 6-3. Then Things began To happen. The Tigers, wiTh Burgan on The mound, edged pasT Tulare 8-6, and Koulclis Two-hiT TaTT Tor a I7-2 win. NexT on The lisT was Visalia's Pioneers, and Delano Tools Them wiTh ease, pounding ouT I6 hiTs Tor a 6-4 vicTory. STarTing oTT The second halT, Delano barely goT by PorTerville in a wild, Tree-scoring game I8-I5. The nexT game wiTh The BalcersTield Drillers decided wheTher The Tigers were going To sTay in conTenTion Tor The league TiTle. ThaT was decided aTTirmaTively when Delano niclced The Kern nine Tor a 9-6 eleven-inning game. Coach Ed DeFraga's Junior VarsiTy enioyed anoTher successTul season. As This bool: goes To press, They have a record oT I3 wins and 4 losses. VicTories have been scored over Merced, ShaTTer, TaTT, Wasco, Visalia, Tulare, BalcersTield, Arvin, McFarland, Alpaugh, and Woodlalce. A new addi- Tion To The baseball ranlcs came This year wiTh The TormaTion oT a Trosh Team coached by PeTe RUTT, senior. To daTe They have won 2, Tied 2, and losT 3. VarsiTy ,baseball squad members aT The leTT are, back row, Burgan, Washam, Kouklis, ShaTTer, Freeman: middle row, Gore, Menagh, Hammonds, Briggs, Souder, Coach Frederick, fronT, ScoTT, Elkins, Denby, Lopez, Gregory, Frederick Ray Souder, 2b Tom Denby, of. STrangely enough, as This copy goes To press May I, The ouTcome oT The sevenTh annual Baseball TournamenT is sTill undeTermined. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The TournamenT, rain sTopped The yearly aTTair wiTh Delano and BakersTield in The semi-Tinals baTTling Tor a Tinal berTh. During The EasTer holiday under clear, blue skies, compeTiTion began Tor I6 Teams Trom all over The Valley. Delano Trounced Lindsay I2-l, and Then, wiTh The whole Team banging ouT.hiT aTTer hiT, upseT The Tourney co-TavoriTe, Merced, I7-I. On The second day oT compeTiTion wiTh Kouklis on The mound, The Tigers Torged ahead oT The Bakers- Tield Drillers. The Drillers Then goT To Kouklis and pro- ceeded To Tie up The game. An iniury To Bill Briggs, sTar TirsT sacker, dealT Delano's chances a rough blow. When The game was called in The midsT oT a sudden downpour, everyThing was all Tied up 8-8 in The eighTh inning. . ln The oTher games Visalia edged pasT l-lanTord 3-I To gain The Tinals, while Fresno and EasT Bakers- Tield baTTled Their way inTo The consolaTion Tinals. LaTe news Tlash: Delano won The TournamenT. M Junior VarsiTy members aT The righT are, back row, Serrano, WhiTe, Snider, Edwards, Lynch, Snow, Carlson, Mar- shall, Fears, Coach Delzragay middle row, Richardson, SmiTh, Jacobs, PaTrick, l-loisingTon, Polk, WilmoTh, GuinTini, Gomez: Tronf, C. Rodriguez, Dowling, Adams, l-lammond, Caraveo, E. Rod- riguez, Dorsey. 5 'Z.--gg 4 f If M 1 1347+ f Q-f X X 6 19 9 f ff , I ff! ff 1, 1 W Q 7 1 mf' 1 0. I kg .J W - ., Q u M Qi -. f . Z i A . is 5 . ww :x,5g,.: we -'T' Don Elkins, 3b Dave Frederick, ss rf' Souder Takes To The air in a vain aTTempT To reach TirsT in an early pracTice TilT which saw lv1erced's Bears deTeaTing Delano. ,Juan-l ' il 15121 W'- .lz U XF Q , t X E ,. Fl f .. , if f +'. .,,.:, R Q Q, sg .K K . gi . g . by i SEX K W i f 5 I T893 Y 5 sc, 5 J KN. . : V s I, . , ci., I ii .. jk x f eswrr- ' ' -X - N gk. I-Iarold Gregory, p Tigers Alai ,vase is ri Nolan Shaffer, of. Mel Cannon, of. Jim Washam, 3b Shorfsfop Dave Frederick pufs on a bursf of speed fo beaf ouf an infield hif in a game which saw Delano beaf ouf Taff J. C. I5-4. Frosh feam members af fhe righl' are. back, Bluloaugh, Frausfo, Can- non, Appleford, Dunham, Moralez Lufferell, Whife, Brufony middle, Marfinez, Vauqhf. Graydon Valenfine, McCIinfock, Glorioso Bebouf, Churchman, Richardson, Mazza: fronf, Mingo, Fabela, Lopez, R. Richardson, Logan, Medina, Gonzales, Dudney, Lewis. Coach Pefe Ruff sfands af righf. Have Hard-Hilfing Team VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES rf' QQ De ano 22 Shaffer 3 De ano 9 Merced I4 De ano 5 P-ville JC 4 De ano I5 Taff JC 4 De ano 9 Bakersfield IO De ano I9 Porferville I De ano 3 E. B. 6 Delano 8 Tulare 6 De ano I 7 Taff 2 De ano 3 Corcoran 7 De ano I2 Lindsay I De ano I7 Merced I De ano 8 Bakersfield 8 De ano 7 Shaffer 8 De ano 6 Visalia 4 De ano 8 Wasco 2 De ano I8 Porferville I5 Delano 9 Bakersfield 6 I fl .,,,,,.,-.,3,---, .,.... fm- ' 'ifliei Track Teams Take County Five new records were sef Huis year by Coaclu Dan Della's frack and field men as Huey enjoyed anoHuer successful season. AlH'uouglu Huey faced sfiff compefifion Hurougfuouf flue spring, Huey managed fo furn Hue frick of win- ning all Huree divisions in Hue Counfy Semi- finals for Hue firsf finue in Delano's luisfory. Tlue firsf records fo fall were Ken Snelling's B discus record and Loy Arandela's 70-yard luiglu luurdle mark. Wilfred Carsfens broke Snel- ling's record by seven feef, fossing Hue plaffer I34'I , buf lue sluaffered Huis mark lafer wiHu a lueave of I44'IOlf4 . Ricluard Terrazas broke Arandela's mark by skimming over Hue sficks in 9.3. Newman Fink broke anoHuer Class B mark by pole vaulfing II'9 fo break Coaclu Dan Della's I2 year record of ll'6. l-lerberf Lewis was Hue oHuer record breaker in Class B, puffing Hue sluof 4o'2 fo break Snelling's besf efforf of 45'9lf2 . Lonnie Spurrier broke Hue only var- sify record by running over Hue IBO-yard low hurdles in 20.7. If was a miserable day wluen Delano invaded GriffiHu Sfadium fo come ouf on Hue sfuorf end of Hue score in all Huree classes againsf Hue sfrong Bakersfield Drillers. Fink, Wrigbf, Car- sfens, Fifclu, Goree, and McKinney were sfand- oufs for Delano. . K 3 i N 1 ua F 53 Y ,ug x if Xfiiiaf 3 I 1 M .QQ D A , :.iT... , . , D ' su 5 it u f 5 u . Q s ua s Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Qs E 3 .. Xu s -.V ...., 5 . .,.,.. X B as . B ki c.c. QQ 5 . cc 5? S sg, N s Q ' S Q .. -WF Af Hue fop, Varsify relay men, back row, are Wrigfuf, Snelling, Spurrier, Lee: fronf, McKinney, Brown. Below Huaf, B relayers, back, Terrazas, Taylor, Fifclug Carsfens, Barbeff, Ingram. a- v u X3 A s. .ki ' u 'K - . 'i 7' if T ul u . .. . . . Class A frackmen af Hue rigluf, back Q i T QQ . ws D if S, xg, row, are Coacfu Della, Keiflu, Magee, k , Y, - 5 S f ui. . L. Huglues, Treglazoff, Lara, Blaylock, . E I ' QQ , - , , :Q ' Q, 'ii . f C E- i L. Smiflu, Ararudela, E. SmiHu, Bonner: ,-Q ' 1' j 7- 5 Q, ' SQ. -Q KF- .ug S middle row, Urqfuarf, Wrigluf, Snelling, Q ss u . , u fig u 5 if T S. Lee. Henderson, Harrelson, Kirkland, F . igzr' if . l N .. W. SmiHu, Cain: fronf row, Cruz, f ., Q ,R 1 , . , Q N-' X 1 ' 'af u ' - u Q X U Rufiaga, Glorioso, Glenn, Croom, Q' 'Q 'X , . iiii T . XQ - - X Ashwofuh, J. Lee. 1 Q. u - -uuu , 'W a Q . , i A- -as ---- u . 3 N . is C 1 5 .. QQ Q Q? . Q J Q - Q Q .Q j , N, Q QQ QQ Q QQQQQ QQQ Q-LQ, . Ns, Q Q ss ,gk X u Q ,..Q.. Q Q QQQQQQ Q ' Q .. -Q' , .. . Q -V . .I . Q ' I . ss . s,u.Q s u- ., S ,. Q -. . - ' - Spikemen Eslablish Five Nevi I relay leam members in lhe upper lell are, back row, Arambula, Serros, levens, Filchg lronl row, Soria, Goree. Upper righl is Hurdler Terrazasy lower all, Croom, pole vauller. Lower righl, Wrighl, lhen Hindman, hi iump. B class squad members al lhe righl are, back row, Coach Maxwell, Terrazas, Valenzuela, Espinoza, H. Lewis, Ingram, McKinney, Loll, Hiell, Bard, Richards, Parker, Gill, Balleslerosg middle row, While, J. Hughes, Garcia, Gibson, lvlcpheelers, Howell, Fink, M. Filch, Morris, D. Lewis, Syers, Barbell: lronl row, Williams, Crouch, C. Drow, Dowling, Car- slens, Weslbrook, J. Drow, Barkus, Taylor. . 'YV Ffh LV ,- .,, .f'g ' Q A Carslen's mighly heave ol I44' I0lf4 in lhe discus highlighled a meel belween Delano and Easl Bakerslield. Delano look lhe B and C divisions, bul losl oul on lhe varsily. Besides Carslens, Terrazas, Fink, Croom, Wrighl, and Filch led lhe Delano allack. ' Al lhe Tulare 20-30 Relays Delano look lhird lo lhe Drillers and E. B. The varsily placed eighlh, while lhe Bengals look lhird and lhe Killens sevenlh. Wrighl, Croom, and Carslens look lhe spollighl lor Delano. Carslens and Goree shallered Kern Relay discus and high jump marks as Delano look lourlh in lhe varsily, lhird in lhe B's, and lourlh in lhe C's. Car- slens added some seven leel lo lhe old Relays discus record wilh a heave ol I3l'9 , while Goree iumped 5'I0 lor a new Relay mark. ' In lhe surprise ol lhe season Delano upsel heavily lavored Visalia lo cop all lhree divisions ol lhe Tulare Counly meel, San Joaquin division, held al Delano. Herb Lewis, who had been lhrealening lhe B shol mark all season, linally surpassed il by pulling lhe shol 46'2 . Spurrier also recorded a new record in a 20.7 mark in lhe low hurdles. fi .V V, N .. ., A f N 5: fc Innv 6 W W lj, KX . ,. , W5 fyys' : 'ffl' if W , K na , Q ' 'f V1 V .,' 4 A H' '- - I aww' , ' V' ' ' E - ' X , ' Q 4455523 ' T my . W 4 5 ,fi M - T flu. 'I f, -. 4 I V s E V I . - A 15 ?F ,, . ,, ,,, ' 2 , M . Y' WEL, U . ,A 7. i ' I' ,X ji 1 v - ie. L. - .V L, A ' 2 A Tr T R W Q ,., j us 1 , , V , V, K , 1 H . VIA ff, V ,A N L. -sz. : .:, V- 4 1,2 . .I ' Q -. ix.. ' V - Manley' T, , V, 7 hail few . TRW I , in In .QT '52 is 'R f A ' ' ii V :Wh Vi if ,A f ine-ii! ,Q 4 , T H ' School Records ' , L3 xx G-1 if m X L L w ' ..,.. lp- , fi D CJ L.. 'N I ' L:,,,M,,w,wm-.wqmwamf Dashmen shown above are McKinney, Ingram, Spurrier, and In Jrhe panel above, across lhe lop, are Serros, Carslens, and Barbell. Miler Greenwood. Across The cenfer are Lee, discus, and Goree, high jumper. Across +he boHom are Arandela, Fink, and Filch. Class C squad members al lhe righl ' are, back row. Coach Johnson, F. Lopez, I L. Lopez, Slevens, Soria, Aguilar Arambula, Hindman, Herrera, Porler Busler: middle row, Felix, Serros C. Filch, Shinaull, Parnell, Towery Ledbeller, Wilson, Armslrong, Gray 5 Salamanca: fronl' row, Gallego, Debbs -laberslilch, Monlalvo, Dunn, Channel, -. G. Smilh, Randolph, Goree. lui '...?...,,,,, Al lhe lop above is lhe championship volleyball leam: baclc row, Bruning, Runnels: middle, C. While, Rodari, L. Giibrealh, L. Gilbrealhg fronl, Shirley, Crallon, M. While, Rolher, Kyle. Below lhal is a bil ol lhal bruising speedball aclion. To raise lunds lor lhe Junior Red Cross, lhe Nolre Dames play a rough and lough grid game wilh lhe Wrecking Crew. Four Maioi Volleyball was lhe sporl which was lirsl on lhe alhlelic program lor lhe girls lhis year under lheir new advisers, Miss Kimball and Miss Mall- hews. Wilh leams made up lrom regular P. E. classes, Marlha While's leam won lhe lille. This year hockey was eliminaled lrom lhe pro- gram ol girls' sporls. Onie Fuller's leam claimed lirsl place in baslcelball and speedball compelilion. During lhe year lhe Junior Red Cross sponsored a girls' loolball game belween lhe Nolre Dames and lhe Wreclcing Crew. The game ended in a lie, and Sl5O was added lo lhe Navaio lund lor medical and recrealion supplies. Anolher special compelilion came wilh a volleyball game in which lhe Facully delealed a G.A.A. leam. Mary Quevedo served as presi- denl ol lhe lour G.A.fX. bowling leams. ln a lournamenl wilh McFarland, Delano won. Caplains elecled lor lhe baseball season were Barbara Scoll, Pal Douglas, Bessie Moudy, Joy Busch, Carolyn While, and Barbara Treglaz- oll. The baseball lournamenl in lhe spring will end lhe girls' sporls program. When a G.A.A. leam challenges a Facully leam lo a volley- ball game, you can expecl plenly ol aclion and a crowd. 98 Eames Dominafe Girls' Program I+ is Onie Fullers Team which Qaplures The baslcelball lournamenl, iusl as 'rhey won lhe speedball compelilion. ' . ,... ' ,'-fzwf Hgg gm. -K.. u' 1' ' 5, gg N. ' 'Q 5 2 r P , w x I .' ,liijll ., 4, ixg , G' I , , if' ax-:gk P F . , 415 -' - ,, ' I . V ' fri rf' f . 4 '. gs ,. I , 4 f . . W, :lr lv , . . fl Q' . 4 I5 3,52 ' i'f'?2hu '. i warm - 439- .iw J. 1 if 1 'S YJ ' is , 1 Q, j f , L ,E 4 ' . ff- J' ' is ' ff? ? 'JlM1 , I - T Sis! 6 is , li r so ' 'f f 'N-.4 1 X' G1 -A Top poinl winners in lhe G. A. A. for The class ol' IQSO are lop, lVlcCalisler and Moudy: below, l-larder and Gilberl As we go fo press May I, solrball compelilion is in progress A regular Thursday G. A. A. bowling session al The Delano wilh balls, and even bals, flying in all direclions. Bowl allracls Quevedo, Losey, Kim, Phillips, and Thomas ,V-5.4 0. -iii sf egg-11? There's ealfh in Your Ferfile Valleys Delano's weallh comes from her ferfile fields localecl in lhe grealesl' of California valleys, l'he San Joaquin. Delano's wealfh lies in +he rich harvesf of co'H'on, grapes, alfalfa, pofaioes, fruiis, melons, leH'uce, sugar beers, live- slock. Ancl on lhe high school farm aclioining +he campus, boys in 'rhe ag deparfmenl learn fo lake 'lheir places in Cali'Fornia's greal' agriculiural empire. pf 1 15' , of X f 21 ,9 i W Z 'Clif fq W '-' 4 .- N 1-' ' M- - AA 100 W Q i Q 'WS Q h ,W Nz f Qin: V in s 1 Q Q 'as +'4 v ffl' 'Wd' Hex I Y Adverfisi ng L MAN OF DISTINCTIONH Nolan Shaffer, sluclenl council presidenl, arlilele, and scholar, proves he is Delano l-ligns man of dislincrionu by choosing HieH s Crysfal Dairy mills as lfiis iavorile beverage. Nol only is Nolan enjoying a Jrreal, lou? even Jrlwe conlenled cows oul al llfme l-liellville Dairy loll in sanilary luxury. Come millcinq Time. Bossy sleps on a Jrravelling conveyer, nibbles lreslw lnay, and enioys flue ricle while aulomafic rnillcing rnaclwines clo llwe worlc. No woncler l-lie++'s Cryslal Dairy producls are clislinclivel 102 HieH's Drive-in Is a Hif! Afler lhe games, on your special dale, lor Thar allernoon snack, HieH's Drive-in is a lavorile spol for Delano l-ligh sludenls. ln The winler lhey like To drop in for a delicious hamburger, a bowl ol piping hol chile, a langy Bar-B-Q sandwich. And on hol summer days Jrhere's nolhing more refreshing lhan silling in your car, or al lhe oufside fables, and having a perky car-hop serve you a cold Frosly, a colce, a dish ol l-lieH's ice-cream, or an icy lruil drinl4. E ff is l fr -' 1 gg, M xi ig. ii 5 5 'Sf MM Kilim? . -33iQS:32t 3 Ywuismxfiwmtf-' Q.. A urn 'X l SMILE, PLEASE! Alice Filce, class of l95O, finds il' easy lo smile, as she has her piclure 'ralcen al lhe Camera Shop. The owner, Don Todd, was selecled by lhe senior class as The official pholographer for The I95O Del-Ano. Mr. Todd has The know-how and lhe equipmenl lo give you porlrails wilh a personalily. The Camera Shop has a pholo finishing service, films, cameras, camera equipmenl 'ro make il easy for you lo lake 'rhose special piclures. 104 LOVE Tl-IAT HARRY CROWE . . . . . . Equipmenf Co. where +he lalesl and besl in farming equip- menf, household appliances, and general hardware supplies are waifing for you. ln +he picrure below, Parrner-Manager Merle Taylor is demonslraling lo some of our Furure Farmer leaders Jrhe special fealures of a McCormick-Deering feed grinder. Crowe Equipmen+ Co. carries a complere line of Farmall, Mc- Cormick-Deering, and Dyrr implemenls, and lnrernalional Truclcs. If you wanl dependable farm machinery and reliable service, you'll go +o Crowe Eguipmenf al IO29 l-ligh. , 12, 105 THEY PHOTOGRAPH EVERYTHING! When you wanl a pholographer who can cover every phase of pholography--wedding and baby piclures, porlrails, or sporls and on-The-spol news shols-you can couni on Nick Dailey To be on The iola. ln Their beauliful new sludio al' IO25 Main Slreel, Dailey's Sfudio is equipped wi+h 'rhe finesf of receplion rooms, sludios, and dark rooms. You'll find 'rhe lalesl in film and camera accessories, +he besl in cameras, and a pholo-finishing service +ha+ leaves nolhing +o be desired. 106 LOOK TWICE . . . . . . ai 'rhal' sleek, beauliful new I95O Cafalina Ponliacl Tha+'s whal our Iwo Poniiac Indians, Gloria and Donna, are doing, and +haI's wha+ you'lI do when you see 'rhose handsome new models a+ Bill Elkins Ponfiac Agency a+ I3+h and I-Iigh. sit: THEY WON'T FAIL! You may wear your car down Io a hub, as Carol and Don have, buf Ihe Iires you buy al Delano Tire Shop will sIiII be in Iirsl class shape. For Iires, bai- Ieries, Mobil produc+s, recapping, and aulo servicing, we recommend Bill Elkins' I'ire and service sialion. BEAUTIES WITH BRAINSI These srnarl senior gals from Mrs Abbey's l-lomemalcing classes are gel ling lirsl-hand inlormalion from Mr. Niclcel aboul Frigidaire sloves relrig fi. eralors, and freezers al Jrhe Firesfone 'dl Appliance slore. You'll find lhere household appliances Jrhal are Jrops. A LOVALLY BUNCH . . . . . . of Cheyrolels and Oldsmobiles you will find a+ Jus? Chevrolef Co. A+ lhe lefl Mr. Abbey and Mr. Goerlzen poinl' oul fhe rnerils of a l95O Olds To Shop IV boys. Lloyd Croorn, winner of lhe school's besl car salesman con- Tesl, is al The righl. l-le sold Chevro- els! WI-IATTA SMILE . . . . . . Lucille is displaying Tor her TaTher's MoTher brand grapes! You'll be grinning wiTh saTisTacTion Too when you TasTe The delicious grapes grown on Jack Radovich's ranch. AT The pack- ing shed. locaTed iusT easT oT Delano, lv1oTher brand grapes are packed and shipped To desTinaTions in all parTs oT The UniTed STaTes. People everywhere are enjoying The big. delecTable, qualiTy grapes grown, packed, and shipped by Jack Radovich. 109 TEXACO SERVICE Service is fhe middle name of lvlr. Frank Salsa. Delano's Texaco Disfribufor, Mr. Salsa delivers Texaco producfs fo many of our high school sfudenfs' rural homes. Millie Caric knows. as does her family and fhe families on many Delano area ranches, fhaf fhey gef fhe finesf service wifh Salsa and fhe finesf performance wifh Texaco fuels and lubricanfs. Wifh Mr. Salsa and Texaco on fhe iob. you are assured prompf delivery and qualify producfs. 110 Ny. :Jil BABY, IT'S COLE'S INSIDE! Maryalice is sfoclcing up on beaufy liinfs af flue Perfume Bar of Cole's Rexall Drug Sfore from ifs friendly owner, Marvin Cole. Delano's Rexall Drug carries suclm famous cosmefics as Elizabeflw Arden, Yardley's, LeLong, and Faloerge. For all drug supplies and accurafe prescripfions you'll wanf fo go fo Cole's Rexall. TI-IE BEST IN TI-IE FIELD These ag boys are having fun frying ouf a new Case fracfor from Cenfral California lmplemenf Company. Com- ing from Cenfral, if has fo be one of fhe besf. Nof only flfiis fracfor and ifs affaclwmenfs, buf all oflner Case imple- menfs and models of farm equipmenf are available af Cenfral California. lT'S OUR PLEASURE . . . . . . when you have a good Time aT The movies. lT's our pleasure . . . To see The whole Tamily choosing The movies as Their besT enTerTainmenT buy. Movies are be-TTer Than ever aT The Delano and Sierra TheaTres. IT'S LOADED! Delano's Chamber oT Commerce TloaT in The l-larvesT FesTival Parade is loaded wiTh producTs oT our rich agri- culTural area-including preTTy girls. lT would Take a TloaT abouT umpTeen square miles big To show oTT all oT The good Things oT Delano, The grow- ingesT ciTy in The San Joaquin Valley! WORLD - WIDE APPEAL! From Delano, California, lo Saudi Arabia go l-ladco Casf-iron Ei+'rings for Fibre Pipe. Designed and manu- faclured by George F. Haddican, l-ladco fillings are shipped all over flue Unifed Shares and lhe world. I+'s I-laddicarfs in Delano for plumbing, elecrrical, and sheef meral supplies. WELL, WELL, WELL! Wells play a very imporfanf par'r in rlwe life of Delano's agriculfure, for wafer is a priceless commodiry. Our wells spealc for +l'1emselves. says Jrlwe Reliance Drilling Company. For rofary wafer-well drilling consulr wirlm Reliance al I7I8 Jefferson, or leleplmone 9063 before you dig. i 'Ia as is 91, , s, if Q1 , S x ill-snnqw M THEY CAN DO ANYTI-IING . . . . . . al WhiHen Brofhers Drilling Com- pany! Usually you caII on Whi++en's when you wanl well driIIing, welding, machine work, or pump ins'raIIa+ion. Bul when you have somelhing big and unusual To do like assemblying and erecling a flag pole al DeIano's new Memorial Sladium, iusl caII WhiIIen's. Ww T I I T QV is I ii Fiiwfif , fi I N ffl V I I six 2 ' fi , g 223' , if n I ,KI ' 3 , V V, 41- 3.-ff ,rs I I ui., TI-IIS IS ITI Yep, Ihis is The place, as Shirley and Regina have found, where Ihose delicious grapes are packed and shipped Io all paris of Ihe nalion by Marion and George Zaninovich. When you see Iheir Marlin label, you will Icnow Ihal righl Ihere is a producl of qualify, one raised righl here in our agricullural area. 114 FILLED WITH GOODIESI And iI's goodies by Ihe Ion af Marko Zaninovich's big coId sIorage pIan'r and packing shed on Highway 99 in Earlimarlr where Ihey have Iuscious grapes aII year 'round. WaIch for Zan- inovich's Sunnyview brand when you're in Ihe marIceI Io buy Ihe very besf in Iruifs and vegeiables. FROMATOU... . . . Adams and Urquhart in Ihis case. Ihey shop af Ihe new A and U Market You'II beam wiIh deIighI Ioo af The Iresh Iruifs and vegeIabIes, Jrhe Iop qualify mears, and Ihe sIandard brands of groceries aI A and U. THE POLITICAL PICTURE Four senior sfudenfs IooIc in+eresIed in whaf Roy Adams has Io say abou? iusfice. If Mr. Adams, now a candidafe for Jusfice of Peace in DeIano, runs again in I954, he'II have four more sure vores. FLYING HIGH . . . . . wilh Flying ANI These Delano sludenls are lrying lo lop lhe big lanlcs al lhe Tidewaler Associaled Oil planl al I625 Glenwood. Thompson and Boellcher, Associaled dislribulors, will lell you lhal no one can lop Asso- Cialed producls. PRESS YOUR SUIT? Belly is gelling Brolher Bill all lixed up so he can go calling on his besl girl. Al Dudney's B Square Cily Cleaners lhey excel in pulling lhose linishing louches on your cleaning and pressing iobs. A RIDE ON A CLOUD! Thal's whal you'II gel when you drive a new Dodge or Plymoulh. They have a smoolh-riding engine lhal really sends you on a cloud. Busch Molor Company al II3I High is lhe Dodge and Plymoulh sales-service headquar- lers. E .I --+-... W4 T u.. w HAPPY BI RTHDAY, CAL! Bosco, lhe Del-Ano bear, is celebral- ing CaIilornia's one-hundredlh birlh- day. Undernealh lhal candle is one ol lhose mell-in-your moulh cakes made al Delano Baking Company. Under lhe cake can be seen more goodies. Wl-lAT FORM! Bowling lorm, llual is! Sophomore Dor- olluy Tinlcle, oulslanding bowler lor llue C5.A.A., gels all luer praclice and com- pelilion al llue Delano Bowl. Tlue Bowl provides an allraclive selling lor a luealllulul indoor sporl and lor luours ol lun. CALLING ALL BUILDERS! for lluose inleresled in building pro- grams, llue Delano Building Malerials al I434 Glenwood is llue place lor builders' supplies. Tluey carry cemenl and plasler goods, rooling, lumber, luardware, and llue mosl deliglullul colors in Treasure Tone painls. OUR FLOOR COVERINOS . . . . . .are so beaulilulf' says Dave Snyder, boss ol Delano Floor Cover- ings, llual Miss l-losler uses lluem lor luer arl worlcf' Al I209B Jellerson, you can gel llue besl in linoleums, aspluall lile, window sluades, and vene- lian blinds. AREN'T Tl-TEY CUTE? Meaning, loo, llue ligurines, ol course! Delano Hardware al IOQO Main, luas lovely Fosloria as well as cluina, and sluiny new General Eleclric appliances. Boys lcnow, loo, llual Delano l-lardware luandles Wilson sporling goods. M-M-M GOOD! John RalsTon plows in Tor one oT Those TasTy lunches served aT The Delano High School CaTeTeria. John looks happy and well-Ted, as do all The hun- dreds oT sTudenTs who enjoy Mrs. Slanl4ard's good meals. ARE YOU FULLY COVERED? JaneT is, TorTunaTely, when The big bad villain descends! lT's a greaT cornTorT To be Tully covered wiTh The proTec- Tion oT reliable insurance when villains come. ConsulT Mary Walkup aT The Delano Insurance Agency, 927 Main. l-le who, Trorn zone To zone, Guides Through The boundless slcy SUMMER OR WINTER . . . Thy cerTain TlighT, . . . Mercury always suiTsl PaT and ln The long way ThaT l rnusT Tread BeTTy are ready To Talce oTT in This alone, beauTiTul Mercury sTaTion wagon Tor Will lead rny sTeps arighT. Delano Morfuary Cecil and BeTTy La Course IOI6 l2Th Ave. some acTive sporTs. lT's aT Delano MoTor Sales, I33O l-ligh, ThaT you'll Tind The car ThaT's always righT. 1 GET IN TI-IE SWIM! You will if you loin fhe crowds af fhe Delano Plunge as Joyce has. Delano's only swimming pool is an affracfive place, Delano I-li sfudenfs find. Mr. and Mrs. I-lall always welcome fhem af fhe Plunge. 'ii ,., AN APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE . . . . . of Journalism I sfudenfs learns abouf presses from fhe shop foreman of fhe Delano Record. Appreciafive, foo, are fhe many Delano area readers who eagerly awaif fhe Records regu- lar Tuesday and Thursday edifions. A CLOSE UNION! Sfeve and his scoofer malce a perfecf union, so when welding repairs are needed, Sfeve goes fo Dunn's Weld- ing Works af I3I4 I-Iigh for a perfecf iob. Af Dunn's you find porfable elec- fric and acefylene welding, blaclcsmifh- ing, and welding supplies. ANOTHER RINGERI Anofher class-anofher ringl The class of I952 has followed fradifion by selecfing class rings from fhe beaufiful pafferns in fhe sfoclc of Del Pinkney and fhe Engraver's Corporafion of 2I4 Wesf Pico, Los Angeles. Q 'IA EVEN A BLIND VENETIAN . . ...can Tell qualify in a venelian blind. And qualily is whal youlll find ai Sam Elkins' Awning and Blind Shop al 907 Twelllh Avenue. For venelian blinds, window shades, and awnings, lei Sam Elkins shade you. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS . . . . . . and beauliiul clolhes need each olher. The high school crowd always finds lhe prellriesl dresses and lhe culesl play clolhes and accessories al Wilda Elkins' Classic Shop, I2I2 Ivlain. We like lheir girl ol lhe rnonlh con- Iesl loo. mm.. Ii ' IJ ii if ali 1 eg,- -Q' SLEEPING BEAUTY! Carolyn is having her beauly nap on a comiorlalole Superior mailress al Felfes Furni+ure Company, 902 Ivlain. Complele home lurnishers, IhaI's whai Ihey are-everylhing for The dream home from Dixie sioves Io Kroehler furnilure. X WELL, IF IT ISN'T . . . ...Bill Fernando, an alumnus oi Delano I-ligh, serving up gas now inslead oi Iouchdowns and base hils. Bill would like Io serve you al Fernando's Service Sfalion al The corner of Norwalk and Counly Line. GLUM CHUM? You wouldn'+ be, George, if you had been smarf like Jerry and pul your money in lhe Firsf Nafional Bank of Delano. Gel smari, Ari, and begin saving and banking your money now so you won'Jr be a Glum Chum. Wl-lAT'S COOKINV Someihing plenly good, we beicha, if you do your food shopping a+ Fowler's Market These co-eds like Jrhe qualify foods, lhe prices, and The convenienl shopping hours al Fowle-r's af Norwalk and Counfy Line. GOING GUR WAY? If you're going io Gene's Milk-E-Way Mali Shop ai 908 I lih Avenue, you're going Jrhe righi way. Gene serves home-cooked foods al breakfast lunch, dinner, and snack lime from 7 a.m. unlil IO p.m. .Q-.ss 4, , W l ii as V1 .,,. gn . . ' ' . Nkkass Tl-IERES NO TIGHT SQUEEZE . . . . . . when you buy your irrigaiion pipe from Gibson's Concre+e Pipe. Marion, Margie, Mick, and Mel find all sizes of pipe available. Gibson's has been piping lhis seciion of California for over a lhird of a ceniury. I v X X X X N X X X, X X kv Wkxgcxcx xx Q NX N X X X NX xxx xx W V X s bww an X sas-.eisaw N 5 Q W i ..:'::.':':':1. HAVE YOU THE FAITH . . . . . . lo move mounlains? Gary does when lhe job is done by his lalher, Glen Gore. Wilh his huge land-leveling and sub-soiling eguipmenl, Mr. Gore fackles a iob wilh Tailh and know-how. Ulf ' Qwyf J ,. , il BUT HONEY . . . . . . look al +ha'r l95O Fordl Lonnie iusl can'l gel his eyes oll lhal beauli- lul l95O Ford lrom Geo. Haberfelde Inc. Don'l lrel, Rulhie. Those hand- some new Fords provide plenly ol compelilion lor everyone. LITTLE GAL- BIG SMILE! Lillle Marie Jakovich gives oul wilh a greal big smile lor papa P. L. Jako- vich. Papa, a leading Delano vilicul- 'rurisl and Co-op Winery member, raises a gualily ol grapes which makes everyone smile wilh apprecialion and approval. 'vw' , 1' WHEN DO WE EAT? And whal do we eal? Favorile ques- lions, lhose are, ol Delano High slu- denls. Ask lhem where lo gel lhe lood and 'rhey'll 'fell you lhal Jusfe- sen's allraclive slore on Cecil is Iheir popular food shopping cenler. ATI-ILETES KNOW! Take if from Delano alhleles, lhey fake lheir milk from l.o'H's Dairy Serv- ice al H23 l-ligh. Buy Peacock dairy producls over The counler al Jrhe school caleferia, from your favorife grocery, or have if delivered fo your home. A wwf X' . . fi' QVYNQ rr'xf--.f'----- vfee . JE: LOTTS if s 625' z T' 1 S X x T i . 1 LGVE THAT GAL . . . . . .and 'rhal hamburger! The high school crowd, Bill and Jann in par- licular, love lo drop in a+ LoH s Drive- in al I l25 l-ligh for hamburgers, cokes, shakes, and Jrhose snacks so dear lo The hearl of a Teen-ager. I.ET'S GET ASSOCIATED! This couple seems 'ro have. Gel asso- cialed al Magorian's Associa+ed Sia- fion a+ 9Ol l-ligh. You'll like 'rhe friendly, efiicienf service, and you'll like Their Associaled producls. They guaranfee prompl and careful lubri- calion and polishing jobs. GET Tl-IAT GLEAM! Bob and Lillian have a gleam of appre- cialion in lheir eyes for +he wonderful founfain concocfions al Marshall's Pharmacy. For accurafe prescripfions, reliable drug supplies, and gills, foo, i+'s Marshalls you wanl. SCT-TGOL ON SUNDAY . . . ...is a pleasure Tor This high school class which meeTs each week aT Delano's MeThodis1' Church. Their Teacher, Mrs. Sands, Their counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, and Their pasTor, The Rev. Wendell Ensor, raTe high wiTh Them. NOT A CHANCE . . . . . . oT being misTiT like This, Paul, aT Morris DeparTmenT STore. STudenTs Tloclc To Morris's Tor Their Levis, Their shoes, Their school Tashions. They lilce The guaranTee in The gualiTy oT na- Tionally Tamous brands. .XX 1 xfq' , I, ',- ,M TA , x, M Q, TX xx Xl 1 i WELL-FED GENTS! l-losTs Happy Anderson and The Parsons enTerTain The TooTball coaches and squads aT a Turlcey dinner aT Mr. Anderson's popular MoTel Delano din- ing room. Wish we could eaT There every day, sighed The aThleTes. M . . i i Z.. qpwffg YOU'LL FALL . . . . . . Tor The gualiTy service given aT NaTional Cleaners, 8II IITh, iusT as Tommy Dye Tell in ThaT puddle. Tommy has conTidence ThaT he can depend on Their cleaning and pressing service To malce his cloThes iusT like new. ff , INFO EIRST I-IAND! Beginning iournalism sludenls gel lirsl hand inlormalion on publishing a paper from Jerry and J. G. Parsons al News of Delano. The Delano area gels news lirsl hand every Thursday from Ihe pages of 'rhe News. WEDDING BELLSI Our newlyweds, Marilyn and Paul, wilh Rev. Kirkland ollicialing, lace a happy lulure. They will buy Iheir dream home from Nispel and Nispel, a Iirm which handles real eslale and insurance of all kinds. ADVICE OE EXPERTS Seniors Irene Naiera and Phyllis Eskew, sludenls lrom Delano I-Iigh's business educalion deparlmenl, gel experl advice on bookkeeping from Mary Zaragosa al The George T. Pearce ollice ol lax consullanls and commer- cial accounlanls. CUTE AS A BUGS EAR! Coach and lvlrs. De Eraga like lo oul- lil Iheir Iwo daughlers and Iwin sons al Ihe Peler Pan Shop, IZO8 Main. AI Peler Pan are lhe culesl clolhes and loys lor DeIano's culesl small lry. Chil- dren cry lor Peler Pan oullilsl ELEGANT UNDERPINNINGI You can have if foo if you'II give your feef a break and ouffif 'em for sfyle, comforf, and economy af Ricards Boofery, I205 Ivlain. You'II also go for fheir Moiud hosiery and Hollywood handbags. 'ir , 4 i if fm? if W XKXX-'YNY XLMVM FROM BIG TO LITTLE . . . . . . fuel problems? Solve fhem by call- ing on C. A. Ruferf, fhe Delano area disfribufor of Richfield Oil Company producfs. I-le will be on hand fo sell and deliver wholesale Iofs of Richfield gas, fuel. and Iubricanfs. PLEDGE OE QUALITY I will always buy canfaloupes wifh The Pledge label, promises young Berry Ivlolica when Judge Carsfens aslcs abouf fhe besf melons fo buy. Roddenberry-Molica Corp., fruif and vegefable paclcers and shippers, are famous for fheir producfs. M, fm, ANY TIME AT ALL . . . . . . fhaf you call on C. D. IBobI Val- enfine, Shell Oil disfribufor for fhe Delano area, you gef service-nof only from Bob Valenfine and son Dal- fon, buf from Shell producfs. Shell producfs help your machinery serve you beffer. PURE BEAUTY! ThaI's Ihe new Ivlaylag slove being admired by Peggy and Sara al Simeral's Hardware in Pixley. The Pix- ley area cuslomers depend on Sim- eral's lor home appliances, clolhing, general hardware, and farm equipmenl. , Q,- Tix -X . f E givin p I-IOUSE BEAUTIFUL! You can be sure lhal any house Marion L. Smifh, conlraclor, builds will be iusl lhal. Lloyd Croom receives some poinlers from Ivlr. Smilh, who has 'rhe experience and slcill lo build 'em bel- ler and more beaulilul. IT'S A I-IIT! The exlra push behind lhe bal which gives Ivlel Cannon his big, Tal balling average is Ihe same push lhal Sland- ard Oil producls give your car and lraclor. K. l-l. Teague and l-l. B. Scoll are local dislribulors. BEAUTY AND SERVICE . . . . . . in your silverware selecled now al Sfrauss Jewelers will slill be a source of pride and salislaclion on your silver anniversary. Relha and Sue lilce lo shop al lhe lreasured I-lope Chesl lhal is Slrauss Jewelers. ,N xx J , 1 ......,.c.LxX Q 3? ss Tl-lEY'VE OOT 'EM! They means The Treanor Equipmen+ Company! 'Em means John Deere and Calerpillar farm equipmenl. Treanor's will sell you eguipmenl which will help you do your farm chores wilh pre- cision. ease, and economy. DON'T GET LEFT Buddy is leaving Bill in lhe dus'r wilh lhal brand new Massay Harris fraclor and disc from Jrhe Valley lmplemeni' House. You can sei new records for speed and efficiency wi+h Massay l-larris eguipmenf. MUSIC, MUSIC. MUSIC! Pul anolher niclcel in fhe iulce box al Wings Cafe al I3Ol l-ligh, and you will have music wilh your food. Wings' food makes music loo. and you'll always find a crowd of your friends al Jrhal friendly cafe. WE LOVE THOSE . . . . . . California oranges grown by Nick and Andy Zaninovich on 'rheir ranch norlheasl of Delano. l-lere Andy is showing Max how To grow oranges Jrhal will rale perleclion plus a+ harvesf lime. And Andy knows! CAMERON'S MEN'S STORE DELANO CLEANERS AND DYERS S+yle Cenler for Men ancl Boys Experr Cleaning and Pressing lO23 Main Slreel 9IO Main Slreel' DELANO FLOWER SHOP O. A. FAYLE Flowers for All Occasions Sluclebalcer Sales - Shell Producls IlO5 Main Slreel 829 Main Slreel TOR... ll' is a lense rnomenl on The sidelines during lhe Wasco game. l-lAlNLlNE AUTO SUPPLY CO. LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE Aulo Paris, Accessories Clollming, Slmoes for +l1e Enlire Family II22 l-ligh S+ree+ IIO7 Main Sfreel' Tl-lE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP NELSONS REALTORS Barbara and Alberl Slmeeler Real Es+a're - Insurance IZO7 Main Slreel' 8I4 Eleven'rl1 S1'ree'r 129 POP'S DOG HOUSE SCOTTY'S DONUT SHOP Sandwiches - Ice Cream - Candy For Ihaf Delicious Snack Main Slreel 8I3 Twelflh Srreel SHEEHAN'S SHELL SERVICE SPURRIER NEWS AGENCY Goodyear Tires and Accessories L. A. and S. F. Newspapers I332 High Slreel IZI3 Jefferson Jeans are The uniform for girls decoralinq for The baslcelball dance. SOUTHWICK'S STRADLEY'S MARKET Feed - Seed - Growers' Supplies Meals - Groceries - Vegelables 827 Main Slreel IOI7 Main Slreel WEST COAST HARDWARE KING LUMBER COMPANY Aulo - Sporls - Hardware Supplies H ll25 Main S+ree+ WINGET'S POULTRY MARKET 130 DR. DUGAN, DR. MITCHELL Osfeopafhic Physicians and Surgeons IOIO Main Sfreef CLIFFORD F. LOADER, D.D.S Denfisf 820 Elevenfh Sfreef Telephone 9587 EDWIN P. JACOBSEN Afforney af Law 922 Main Sfreef Delano, California DR. T. L. MEEI-IAN Denfisf Eirsf INIaf'I Bank Bldg. Telephone 222I Del-Ano Revue performers share in Bosco's birfhday calce. JOI-IN R. MONTGOMERY, M.D Physician and Surgeon I2II Jefferson Telephone 9IO2 or 5272 MERLIN M. TAGGART, M.D. PHILIP WINSOR. M.D. Physicians anol Surgeons I402 Jefferson ROBERT W. PARK Opfomefrisf I209A Jefferson Telephone 9 I 72 CHARLES YOON, D.D.S Denfisf I406 Jefferson Adminislrafion - Adverfisers - - All A sludenfs - Aihlelics - - Aihlefic managers Aulograph pages Band ---- Baseball - - Frosh 'ream - - Junior varsify - Tournamenl - Varsify - - Baslceiball - Bengal - Kiifen - - Varsify- - - Board of Trusiees - Boy's Block D Club Campus scenes, buildings - - Choir - - - Classes - - - Classroom aclivifies Clubs - - - Coaches - - - Confinuafion School Counsellors - - Course of sludy - C. S. F. - - Dedicaiion - Del-Ano - - Drama Club - Employees - Faculfy - Fall aciivilies - F. F. A. - - F. l-l. A. - Foofball - Bengal - Ki'Hen - Varsiiy - Index - I4 I02-I3I - 68 80-99 - 90 I35-I38 - 6l 92-94 92, 94 92,93 - 93 92-94 86-90 88, 89 - 90 86. 87 - I4 - 74 9-II 62, 63 22-44 52-59 66-67 - 85 - 60 I4, 20 58-59 68-69 - 4 70-72 74-75 20, 2l I5-I9 46-47 - 76 - 76 80-85 83. 84 - 85 80-82 G. A. A. - - - - 73, 98-99 Girls' Bloclc D Club - 73 Girls' sporis - - - 98-99 Glee Clubs - - - 63 Harlem Club - - - 77 Horizon Club - - - 74-75 lnfer-racial Council - 67 Junior Class - - - 29-3I Junior Red Cross - - 67 Legion Medal Club 68, 69 Library Club - - 74, 75 Live Wire - - - 70-72 Maiorefies - - 6I Mexican Club - - 77 Music - - - - 6I-63 Nighf School - - - 60 Nurse - - - 20 Office sfaff - - 20 Olson, Supl. - - I4 P. T. A. - - - I9 Publicaiions - - - 70-72 Quill and Scroll - 68, 69 Rally Commilfee - 74, 75 Saiurday school - - 60 Senior class - - 32-44 Sophomore class - - 26-28 Spanish Club - - - - 74-75 Spring aciiviiies I949 - - - 44, 45 Spring ac1'ivi1'ies I950 - - - 50. 5I Sfring Ensemble - - 62 Sludeni Council - - 66 Tennis - - - - 9l Traclc - - - 95-97 Bengal - - - 96 KiH'en - - - 97 Varsily- - - - . 95 Winler acfiviiies - - 48-49 Year, siory of - - 44-5l Yell leaders - 85, 90 THE PARTY'S OVER! The birfhday cake is gone, ihe candles have burned down, and Bosco is a weary liHle bear. DEL-ANO sfaff members hope fhal' ihey have suc- ceeded in recording a comple+e sfory of ihe I949-I950 school year and in capfuring a bil' of iis spirit The sfaff is grafeful +o many who have aided in fhe creafion of +his book. Sfudenfs, faculfy, and aclminisfral fors came fhrough in 1'rue Delano s+yle. And our adver- fisers-we bless 'eml Special fhanks go fo Vince Newcomer and Al Rogers of Me+ropoIi'I'an Engravers, Los Angeles, Roy Day, Prog- ress-Bullefin, Pomona: Don Todd, Camera Shop, Delano: and Bill Relchin, S. K. Smi+h Co., Los Angeles. So fhis is 30 'For '50! 133 JO aft Wig ,A.,DYX A SIGN 'EM UP' HERE- Mof Q - ' ffm' ff Y My WWW gwzf W i,fiW MWQ If , JPY ,va 9 X' 6' Q Qifgjgifpiif WW E Vip bf WmkPi2jf,iy?W gag WMQQRW QQ W3 gigfh M xx 134 ' . 'Eg ' . vcd . , .f -1 51? ' iff bi? , uf ' 1,t'rw'L.M Q ...J -Y ' ' , C232 l ia :T Mwfww WDW fx Qf f f ,ff W Wfffyw pg' 1. X' yw,,Wfyf. 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