Delano High School - Del Ano Yearbook (Delano, CA)
- Class of 1951
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X ,Q ke - Q ec ' we .LoSA,Q. Sfudenls clwal wilh Dr. Eckert nolrecl feen-age problem solv fan si fa 5 im- skatin- yewzej, wyymw Siem-vi 15595555 is: , 253523430 9 S Qf fm e QQ S S 328 wif 2'1i2 ff-R92 BN Q K ,amd Q:-:nv ' A 2' f:3':Yf S+ xx iv : if '3 Teachers are people loo, especially on a vacalion day spenl in Sequoia's snow. mapa J' 3? 5051 39I65'3'9S 2eW3X ' ,: Q ,-fx b Q ,46X'.,5..-:gs '15- COIWLQ imf We Hav Tl-TE ONE To be honored wiTh The dedi- caTion oT This I95I Del-Ano is Mr. Ralph Broodinq, chairman oT The business educa- Tion deparTmenT and veTeran Teacher. The sTaTT honors him as Typical oT The sTronq, sympaTheTic leadership which makes Delano High THE oNE in 29,000. An excellenT Teacher, a sTrong TaculTy and California Teachers AssociaTion leader, compeTenT adviser Tor The STudenT Council, a sound, Triendly, helpTul counselor- ThaT's Mr. Broodinq-and ThaT's why we honor him wiTh This dedicaTion. AT The lefT Delano Teachers AssociaTion officers are, sTanding, Mr. Schamel Mr Johnson: seaTed, PresidenT Morey and SecreTary Bender. lmmedlaTely below Mr. Harold Marshall, clerk of The Board of TrusTees, adminisTers The new sTaTe-required loyalTy oaTh To The TaculTy. ifrong, Sympafhefic, Capable eadership Adminisfralors deserve much of Jrhe credil' for developing Delano High School info a firsl-rale secondary school. This year a peak enrollmenl of l,O55 was reached in Oclober. Mr. Millard Gibson was appoinled This fall lo complele lhe Board of Truslees lerm of Mr. Ted Conrad, who moved from lhe dis+ric+. In March 'rhe Board approved a conlracl of 599,500 'For 'rhe conslruclion of a bus mainlenance building. The conslruclion ol The new building will clear The shop areas for addilional mechanics classroom space. Mr. Dan Della, Miss Dorolhy Morey, and Vice-principal Ray Frederick make up Delano High's counseling slaff. Al' lhe righf, Board of Truslee mem bers are Mr. Millard Gibson, Mr Mahlon Levis, Pres. Lloyd Hamlin Clerk Harold Marshall, Mr. Al Wold Mr. H. R. Olson serves us capably as chief adminislralor. Our Delano High Sfuclenf Body 1 O i Slav, Korean, Jewish, Ifalian, Negro, Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Russian, French, Greek, Swedish--all unifed af Delano l-ligh info IOO70 Americans. We are whaf we are - and whaf we are was revealed in a school-wide survey made fhis fall by fhe Del-Ano sfaff. We range in age from I3 fo 35, in weighf from 7O fo 247 pounds, in heighf from 4'7 fo 6'4 . Only 4470 of us were born in Cali- fornia. Mosf of our mofhers are housewives, and I370 are foreign born. Our dads, I870 foreign born, follow 83 frades and professions. Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas lead California as nafive sfafes of our parenfs. Cf fhe 5670 of us nof born in California, 5270 came fo fhe sfafe during or affer World War ll. Only 2770 of us graduafed from fhe same elemenfary school in which we sfarfed. Alfhough I370 of our mofhers have iobs ouf of fhe home, Mr. Dowling, shown below wifh his fwo sons, represenfs fhe fhe resf, like Mrs. Kyfe, below, keep busy as housewives. 6570 of our dads who make fheir living from fhe soil. I 2 T1 Our lavorile food and drinlc? 'lhahs easy-fried chicken We come in various shapes, weighls, heighls, and sizes, and millc. Nelda and Gary lind il easy lo lake, loo. as illuslraled by lhe oddly assorled group shown above. Hours spenl in homework vary greally, bul mosl of us, like Duwaine below, sludy wilh a background of lavorile radio programs, Jack Benny, l-lil Parade, Bob Hope. Above, abou? 6022, of us ride school busses +0 school, spending from I5 minules +o 2 hours per day over The wheels. We have I4 large busses. Is Exacfly Like No Cfher Wi+h 5224, of us claiming regular aliendance al our games, Dancing is high on our lis+ of popular hobbies and recre- if isn'i surprising lhal sporl i e our favorile hobby. afions. Above is a posi-Tulare baslcelball game hop. fyaq .CV , 6' 1, i x , f. 1 1 Rev. Walers, Baplisl minisler, gree+s some of his flock. Thirly lailhs are represenled al' D.l-l.S. In lypical Teen-age slyle, lef+, Ari and Rene lie up The wires making a show clale. We average 5.4 dales a monlh and go lo lhe movies on an average of six plus limes every monlh. We really are a bunch ol workin' loolsl l-lall ol us work during lhe summer, and all ol us have regular chores al home. Some ol us gel allow- ances, bul 8070 ol us make all or parl ol our spending money. Color ol eyes? lvloslly brown. l-lair? Brown again. Favorile color? Blue. Favorile crooners? Bing, Kay Slarr, and Doris Day. -lop movie slars? John Wayne, June Allyson, Belly l-lullon. Only 770 ol Delano l-ligh lamilies are wilh- oul cars, bul 4270 ol us are nol eligible lo drive lhose cars. We average aboul 2 radios per home. lvlosl ol us plan lo linish high school, bul only 607, have any hopes ol college. Jobs in business and larming look mosl promising lor our lulure. The Air Force and Navy are our mosl appealing services. I Ken and lvlona Snelling, above, do al brolher snsler acl al Sierra Visla packing shed. lvlosl ol lhe summer iobs lor Delano l-ligh workers are lo be lound in lhe lields and in lhe packing sheds ff' ' Local grocery slores employ many ol our boys, Baby silling gives Delano gals lheir besl cha l k nce or ma ing some as Juslesen's hires Merrill on Salurdays. spending money. l-lere Diane l-laddican enlerlains small lry Variely? We Have Plenly of ll al Delano' Class of 1951 Leads The Way Margie ScoTT and Berry Molica, above, carry The romanTic leads in The senior play, Dear RuTh -and enioy The load. AT The righT, PaTricl4, Graydon, MarTin, M o n T g o rn e r y, Mason, Snelling, and Radovich reach a climax in The class play. Above are BeTTy Fulcuda and Paul Kawano, The senior boy and girl wiTh The highesT scholasTic records Tor Their Tour years. Declced ouT auThoriTaTively in Their brighT green class sweaTers, The l6O seniors in The class oT I95l provided The expe- rienced leadership Tor anoTher year oT achievement The TirsT social evenT oT The year was a soclc hop OcTober l l. Under The direcTion OT Miss l-laywood, The class presenTed December 8 a Three-acT comedy, Dear RuTh. For occupaTional guidance The enTire class aTTended The Tulare CounTy Career Day in PorTerville April IZ. The annual Junior-Senior Prom is planned Tor May 41 The Junior-Senior Banque-T, May 2l. ln Kern River Park The seniors will enioy Their annual picnic laTe in May. Vesper services are planned Tor June 3, and grad- uaTion will come June 4. E w 6 bove are Ken Snelling and Barbara Dyar. They are chosen Voled by lbe seniors as mosl likable personalilies in llwe class f llieir classmales lhe besl all-around boy and girl oi '5l. oi '5l, above, are Carlelon Greenwood and Frances Spurrier. .Ah Sock l-lop prize winners like llweir awards. Al long lasll Seniors gel lo crowd inlo lkie lweacl of llwe cafeleria line. Senior Officers Lead Off the Class Roll Call Lane Palriclc Ernesl SuHon :ss rep. 3, pres. 4 Class v-p. 4 ys 3, 43 Block D 2-4 Band l-4 id l-4, maior 4 Leq, Med. I-4 Jlball 2, mqr. 3, 4 Baseball I ,eball I-4 an., Lib. Clubs 2-4 Belly Fukuda Class sec. 4 GAA I-4: Block D 3-4 CSF l-4: Band I-4 Span., Lib. Clubs I-4 Bank Amer. award 4 Bausch Lomb award 4 Berry Molica Mildred Hood Jimmy Thomas Class rep. l-4 Class rep. 4 Class yell leader 2-4 CSF 3-41 play 4 CSF 4 Boys Glee l, 2 Block D 2-43 Masq. 4 Span. Club 2-3 Rally Com. I-4, pres. 3 Lib. Club 2-4, y.p. 4 Span. Club 2-4, pres. 3 Fl-lA 2, sec. 3 Foolball 2-4: baseball I-23 Baskelball l-3 Seniors al Delano High Are i David Abbey Virginia Andreas Eleanor Anich Loy Arandela Max Arms'I'rong Earl Ashworlh Trans. Navy 3 CSF I-4, Leg. Med. I-4 Trans. San Pedro 3 Block D 2-47 Band I-3 Del-Ano 3-4, phof. 3, 4, Track I-4 Choir 4 Rally Com. 2-4, sec. 2 Class plays 3, 4 Boys Glee I bus. rnqr. 4 Boys Glee 3, 4 Block D 3, 43 GAA I-4 Tennis Club 3 Foolball I-3 Live Wire phol. 2-4 Air Force 4 Choir 2-4, Lib. Club Tennis 4 Baslcelball I Class plays 3, 4 I-4, sec. 3 Track I-4 Quill-Scroll 4 Tennis 2-4: 4-I-I Club Press Club 4 scholarship 4 Camera Club, pres. 4 in Lin Baggs Karen Baker John Beck A Max Bell Joe Bervel Laurene Billings Choir 3, 4 GAA I-3 Boys Glee I-4 GAA I, 2, 47 Block D Boys Glee 2 Girls Glee 3, 4 FFA I, 2 Red Cross I, 2 FI-IA I-3, sono leader 3 Choir 21 Glee I Senior play Horizon Club I, 2 Tennis Club 2 Charles Bledsoe Shirley Blubaugh Madeline Bon Jewel Bowles Nina Branham Leon Brazeal Choir I-3 Live Wire 2 Choir I-4 Class yell leader I, 2 GAA I Junior play Class plays: Block D 3, 4 Band I-4 GAA I: FI-'IA I Red Cross I-35 GAA I-4 Span. Club 2, 3 Horizon Club 2-4 Sfr. EHS. I-4 Mexican I-4 l'IOfIZ. I-31 Spdfl. Club 2-41 Ten. Club I-3 I8 Class by Themselves Jlarlene Broclcsieper Charles Brown Bob Bryan Bob Campbell Freddie Caraveo Doug Carlson ans. Van Nuys 4 Boys Glee I, 4 Band 2-4 Trans. McFarland I Del-Ano 3, 4, Live-Wire Block D I, 2 zclc D 4 Track 3 Boys Glee I Alh, mqr. I 2-4, sporls ed. 3, Foofball 2-4 'KA Camera Club 4 edilor 4 Baseball 2, 3 4 Jriz. Club 4 Choir 2-4, lvlarimbas I-3 Traclc 4 Press Club 4 Mex. Club I-4, pres. 3 Baseball 3, 4 sf Q. Q Bill Carswell Don Carler Richard Chaney George Chase Jr. Ross Clubb Carl Coon ns. Covina 2 Band I-4 FFA I-4 Band I-4 FFA rep, 2 Senior play play: CSF 3, 4 Basketball 2-4 Football 2, 4 Bank America aq. Camera Club 4 sq.-Gay. 4 Baseball 2 award 4 rnis 2-4, Tennis Club 2-4 ns oralor 3 Edra Craflon Thelma Davis Bruce Dawson Delmar Dowling Barbara Dyar Joy Erickson A 3, 4 Library Club 4 Boys Glee I, 3 Junior play Del-Ano 2-4, ed. 4 Class plays 3, 4 S Glee l Tennis Club 2 Block D 3-4 CSF I-43 Block D 2-4 Block D 2-4, sec. 4 Boys Glee I, 2 GAA I-4: Press Club 4 GAA I-3: Choir 3 Span. Club 3, 4 Choir I-4: Q-S 4 Glee l, 2: CSF 4 Library Club 4 Class plays: Girls Slale 4: Horizon Club l Foolball I-41 all-co. 4 DAR cand. 4 Baseball 2-43 Iraclc I BPWC nursinq schol. 4 Although Typical Teen-ager Dennis Fairchild Carla Flyg Eva Gallego Trans. Lindsay 3 Marimbas I-4 Sr. play sl. dir, Mexican Club I-4 GAA 3, 41 Bloclc D 4 Masque-Gavel 4 Horiz. Club 3, sec. 4 BeHie Galloway Gloria Garcia Ignacio Garcia Class plays 3, 4 Leq. Medal Club I-4 CSF 3 GAA I-3: Bloclc D 2-4 Marirnbas I-3 Traclc 2-4 Choir I-4 Mex. Club I, 2, sec. 3, 4 Masque-Gavel 4 Horizon Club I Claudia Geivef Howard Gill Shirley Glenn Gary Gore Delores Graham Kennefh Graydi Bloclc D 3 Trans. Wash. I Trans. Lindsay 3 Class play 4 Sonq leader 4 Del-Ano 3, 4 GAA I-3 Band I Junior play Block D I-4, pres. 4 Class plays Class plays: Choir 3, Choir 3, 45 Glee 2 GAA I-3: Block D 4 Choir I-4, pres. 4 GAA I-33 Block D 3, 4 CSF 3: Masque-Gaye Bank Amer, vocal. I-Ioriz. Club 3, pres. 4 Foolball I-4 Red Cross 3, 4: Glee I Span. Club 21 Press award 4 BPWC nurse scI1aI.4 Baseball I-4 Rally Com. 4 Foolball I-3 Baslcefball I-3 Camera Club 4 Traclc I, 2, 4 Lions oralor 2, 3 Carlelon Greenwood Jimmie Greer Edward Gu+ierrez Georgia Hall Shirley Hammer Laura Hammon Trans. Reedley 3 Band I, 2 FI-IA 3, 4 GAA I, 2 Trans. Wasco I Bloclc D 4 Marimbas lg Glee I Girls Glee 2-4 Foolball 3, 4 Bloclr D 2-41 Mex. Harlem Club I-4, sec Baslcefball, capl., all- Club I-4 Ellis oralor 3 valley 4 Foolball I-4 Traclc 3, 4 Baslcelball I-4 Track I-4 70 me Seniors Are Indiviclualisfs lack Hammonds Wanda Harp Eunice Harvey Helen HaHon Doyle Herren William Hill c D 2-4 Girls Glee I Live Wire 2, 4 CSF 3, 4 Class play 3 CSF' I-4, v.p, 3, pres. 4 Glee I CSF 4 Masque-Gav. sec. 4 Clioir 45 Glee 4 Leq. Medal Club I-4 ball I-3 GAA I-4, rep. 3 Library Club 2-4 Spanisb Club 3, 4 Masque-Gavel I elball I Black D 3, v.p. 4 FHA 2. v.p. 3 Rally Corn. I-4 Library Club 4 ball I-4 Horizon Club, I, 2 Spanish Club 2, 3 Foolball I, 2: baseball Tennis Club I, 2 Library Club 3, 4 I, 25 baslcelball I, 2 Slaqe, proi. rnqr. 3, 4 'andvelle Howard Roberl Huni' Susie Iwazawa Gloria Jensen 1 I FFA I-4 Trans. Japan 2 Junior play Girls Glee 2 GAA I-3 FHA 3, 4 Bloclc D 2-4 Clnoir 2-4 Louella Johnson Bill Jones Assl. yell leader 4 Live Wire 2 Class plays 3, 4 Boys Glee I Red Cross 2-4 Baslcelball 3, 4 GAA I-3, Bloclc D 3, 4 Band I: Rally Corn. 4 Masque-Gavel 4 Camera Club 4 Paul Kawano Ada Kim Herman Kong Donald Krafi 3, 4 Class plays 3, 4 Trans. I-lanlord 2 FFA I, 2 GAA I-3: Block D 2-4 Red Cross I-4 Clwoir 35 Glee I Span. Club 2-33 I-lorlz. Club I-37 Tennis Club 2, 3, sec. 3 2 I Fred Lee Helen Lipford Block D 2-4 Span. Club 2-4 Foolball rnqr. 2-4 Baseball mqr. I-3 Baslcelball mgr. 3 F.l-l.A. I-4 Forfy Percenf Will Go 'ro Colleg Belly Lynch Margarel Maerzke Forresl Mainarcl Cafalina Marquez La Vaun Mar'I'in Beleen Mar+inez Senior play Class plays 3, 4 Tennis Club 2-4 Girls Glee I, 4 Senior play GAA I. 2 Girls Glee 4 GAA I-4: Block D 3, 4 Tennis 2-4 FI-IA I, 2 Del-Ano 2-41 Press 4 Girls Glee I FI-IA I Slr. Ens. I-41 Choir 3 Track 3 GAA I-3: Block D 3, 4 Band I-4 Enl. Club, pres. 4 Trans. Navy 4 Masq-Gav., pres. 4 Leg. Med. I-4 Span. Club 2-47 I'-Ioriz. Span. Club 2: I-Ioriz. Club I-33 Tennis Club I-4, sec. 3 Club I-3 Tennis Club I, 2 Kennelh Mason Louise Massey Bob Masl' Norman Masferson Clyde McClain Tim McNeiIIie Class plays 3, 4 Trans. Slwafler I Class play 3 Block D 3, 4 FFA 2-4 Band I Block D 3, 4 GAA I, 2 Band I, 2, 4 Clwoir 4: Span. Club 3, 4 Baskeiball I Boys Glee I-2 Span. Club 2-4 Horizon Club I Span. Club 2, 3 Rally Com. 2-4, vp. 3 Baskefball I-4 Lib. Club I-4, pres. 4 FI-IA I-3 Drama Club 3 Foolball mqr. 2, 3 Track I-4, mqr. 3 Foolball I, 2, 4 Baseball mqr. I, 2 Baseball I, 2, rnqr. 3 Bill McPI'1eeI'ers Janice McPI1ee+ers Billy Melson Bill Menagln Carmen Mendoza Dora Mingo Band I-3 Class play 3 FFA 2-4 Trans. Berkeley I Jr. play: CSF 4 Trans. Gall I Foofball mqr. 2 GAA I-43 Block D 4 Block D 2-4 Del-Ano 2-4, rec. 4 Red Cross 3, rep. 3 Track 2, 3 Red Cross I, 2: Span. Foolball I-4 Red Cross I-3 GAA I Club 23 Rally Com. 2-4 Baseball I-4 Mex. Club I-4, Oli. 3, 4 Girls Glee I-3 I-Iariz. Club I-3 Tennis 3 Span. Club 2: Press 4 Tennis Club I-2 Tennis Club 3 22 i Uncle Sam Doesn'I lnlerfere Donna Mishler June Misono Rachel Monlano Mary Monlgomery Herberl Moore ldylh Moore Ax I-4 Sr. play: CSF I-4 Girls Glee I, 3, 4 Class play 3, 4 I-lead yell leader 4 Trans. Oakdale I In D 2-4 Del-Ano 3, 4 Mex, Club I-4 GAA I, 21 Block D 3, 4 Class plays 3, 4 Girls C-lee I-3 ir 2-4 Live Wire rec. 4 CSP 3, 45 Choir I-4 Del-Ano 4: Glee 2 GAA I, 2 GAA I-3: Bloclc D 4 Masque-Gavel 4 Rally Corn. 4, Lib. Club Pl-IA I, 2 Press 41 Lib. Club I-4 Enl. Club sec. 3 45 CGFTIGVG Club 4 Span. Club 2-4, sec. 3 lennis 2-4: Slaqc DFOI. Tennis Club 2-4, sec. 3 CFGW 2-4 Dolores Moreno Alice Nakayama Allen Nelson Howard Olive John Paden Juliana Parker imbas I-4 Trans. Sanger I Band l-4 Band 2-4 Jr. play: CSF 2-4 GAA I, 2, 4 ,. Club I-4, soc. CSF 3, 4 Del-Ano 3: Live Wire 2 Red Cross 4 irm. 3 Span. Club 3, 4 l Bloclc D 4, Foolball 2, 3 FHA I Lib. Club 2-4 lraclc 2-4, mgr. 3, 4 Tennis Club 2-4 Bank Amer. science award 4 ...ef I - Bennie Phipps Snead Price Tommy Prine iir 3, 4 Class yell leader 3 3 Glee I, 2 Boys Glee I-3 lraclc 3 Lucille Radovich Class plays 3, 4 Del-Ano I, 3, 4 GAA I, 3, rep. I CSF l, 4, Rally Corn. I, 3, 4 Press Club, pres. 4 Masque-Gay. 4: Span. Club 41 Bloclc D 3, 4 Opal Reeves Girls Glee I-4 Harlem Club l-4, sec. 3, 4 Donna Rinaldi Class plays 3, 4 GAA I-4, Bloclc D 3, 4 Choir I-4 Span. Club 2-4 I-loriz. Club 4 Tennis Club I-3 I Seniors Face a Chaoric Worlc Trans. Wasco 2 FFA 2 Lay+on Rodgers Vernie Saclcman Maxine Sallee Emma Lee Sanders Jack Saul Les+er ScoH FFA 2 Red Cross 3 Class play 3 Trans. Yuba Cily I Girls Glee 2 Red Cross I Slud. body v.p. 3, Band I GAA Ig FI-IA I pres. 4 Tennis I Tennis I, 2 Bloclc D 3, 4: Choir 3 Foolball 2-4, capl. 3 Baslcelball 2-4, capl. Baseball 2-4 il MargieqSco'I I' Josephine Serrano Tony Serros Clyde Sharp Delwan Shawan Josephine Simpsi Class play 4 CSF I-4, v.p. 4 Live Wire 3, 43 sporls Trans. Arkansas I Girls Glee 4 Del-Ano 4: C 4 Choir I-4, Glee I ed. 4 Live Wire 3 GAA I-4: Bloc D 2-4 Horizon Club I-4 Band 31 Boys Glee I Boys Glee 2 Rally Com. 3, Qillled Tennis Club I, 2 Marimbas I-4 Bible Club, pros. 4 Cross 3, 4: I-Iofiz. I-3 Block D 4 IvIasq.'Gav. v.p. 'F' Mex. Club I-4, v.p, 4 Tennis 3, 45 Club mf Track I-4 ' ff K Bessie Sislc Trans. Fresno 3 Sr. play, GAA 2 Band 4 Red Cross 4 Nick Sliflroff Bill Smifh Eula Smirh Juaniia Smi+h Kennerh Snellin Boys Glee I, 2 Boys Glee I Girls Glee I-4 Trans. I-Iealdsburq 2 Slud. body pres. 4 Fooiball I Tennis Club I-4, v.p. 4 Harlem Club I Sir. Ensemble 4 Class pres. 2, 3 Baslcelball I Tennis I-4 Girls Glee I-4 Class play 3. 47 Harlem Club 3, 4 CSF 4 Del-Ano I-47 Block D Band I-4, capl. 4 Foolball I-41 baslcelb. I-4: Iraclr I-4 24 uf They Do II Eagerly aww' Rosalie Spaugy ' Frances Spurrier Alice Slolres Belly Lou Thompson Belly M. Thompson Barbara Treglazoff 2 Wire 2 Sfud. body sec. 4 FI-IA I-4, sec. 4 Class rep. 2 Live Wire 2 Live Wire 2-4 d I, 2 Class sec. 2, 3 Class plays 3, 4 GAA I-45 Block D 2-4 Class plays 3, 4 sque-Gavel 4 Plays 3, 4: Choir 2, 3 CSF 3 CSF I GAA I-4: Block D 4 rary Club 3, 4 GAA I-4, sec. 3: GAA I-4: Black D 2-4 I-Ioriz. Club 2-4 Span. Club 3 Bloclc D 3, 4, pres, 4 FHA 3, 4, y.p. 4 I-Ioiiz. Club I-3, pres. 4 Band 43 Lib. Club 3, 4 I-Ioriz. I, 2, pres. I FI-IA I-4, pres. 4 A X . . . . Ralph Wallcer flames Weaver Doris Werslcy Marfha While Jerry Ann Williams Earl Wilmofh d I . FFAII-4, pres. 4 Class play 3, 4 Assl. yell leader 4 Class v.p. I, 2 Bloclc D 2-4 ,' FFA req. se-nl. 4 GAA I-4: Block D 3, 4 GAA I-4, pres. 4 GAA I, 27 Bloclc D 3 Choir 2, 33 C-lee I , J Girls Glee 3, 4 Block D 43 CSF I, 3, 4 Band I, 3: Leq. Med. I-4 Foolball 2, 3 Masque-Gay. 4 Live Wire 4: Band I, 2 I-Ioriz. Club I-4, pres. 2 Baseball 2-4 Span, Club I-3 Library Club I, 2 Choir 3, 4 Leq. Mecl. Club I-4 Bill Wilson Belly Wrighf Jaclc Wrighl' d 3, 4 GAA 3, 4 Choir I-4 nis Club 2-4 Red Cross 3 nis 2-4 Foolball queen 4 J. C. Wrigh+ Blank D 2-4: Glee I Harlem Club I-4 Foolball I-3 Baseball 41 Traclc I-4 I .1 3, : -' -I 5593, Ellen Yulcawa Trans. New York 2 Sr, play: Glee 2-4 GAA I-4: Block D 4 Span. Club 3, 4 Library Club 3,4 Juanifa Zollinger GAA I, 2 I-Ioriz. Club I, 3 Close harmony is lhe lceynole of lhe junior class officers shown above, Tinlcle, Dudney, Shail, Sharp, Adviser Losee, Presidenl Gerald Carnes, and l-liell. .lunior Third year sludenls al Delano l-ligh always have a year paclced wilh aclivily. The iirsl' of several parries was held Oclober I7. Also early in lhe lall came lhe arrival of class rings. Elecfric blue was lhe spring selec- lion for senior swealers. On Friday, April I3, The juniors presenled a riolous comedy, Junior Miss, wifh Marlene Smilh as Judy. Junior boys won lhe inler-class Jrraclc meel. Planned for May are lhe Prorn and Senior Banquel, wilh juniors hosling loolh evenls. Top, leff, in +he panel below, juniors enjoy lheir lirsl parly. In The piclure al lhe boHom of +he panel below is a casl A+ 'rhe +op righf, junior rings arrive al lasf. line-up of lhe successful class play, Junior Miss. 26 fs, Back row: Lee, Lynch, l-lendersor Jacobs, Jones, Jiminez, l-loisinglor l-liell. Third row: lnce, Lewis, lngrarr l-lammonds, M. lngram, Loll, Keys Imarnura. Second row: J. Kennedy l-lamon, Jaclrson, l-lunl, L a n n i n c Keneliclq, Koulclis. Fronl row: Johnsor l-loward, Lehman, W. Kennedy, lf Kennedy, Kyle, Lopez. Back row: Mauch, Lara, Malhis, Luque Nagalani, Laguna, Porler, Pollc. Thin row: Mariano, F. Lopez, L. Lopez Monlalvo, McNabb, Rodriguez, Ser rano, Marshall. Second row: Pachecc Maples, Marquez, Lopiba, Marusicl Mingo, Richardson. Fronl row: Marlir Meredilh, Melsen, Qlson, Medina Morihiro, Manalo. Back row: E. Smilh, W. Smilh, N Smilh, Prince, Snow, Tarnoll, Savage Treglazoll, Rambo. Third row: Proclov Richards, Parnell, Slovall, G. Shall Pallerson, C. Shall, Roberls. Seconi row: Richards, Scoll, Slephens, Peevy house, Pearson, Pierce, Serna, Fullur Fronl row: Shirley, Sharp, Schmill Silvey, M. Smilh, Spurrier, Rodari. Back row: Washam, Williams, Weaver Teyes, G. Tarlaglia, l-l. While, Valen zuela, Terrazas. Third row: B. While Salsa, Tinlcle, J. Smilh, Wilson, Dud ney, J. While, M. Smilh. Second row Wolle, D. Smilh, Tosh, Treece, Va Ienfe, V. While, Tunnell. Fronl row Taylor, Sliles, Wadlfins, B. Smill Torres, J. Tarlaglia, Scoll. Juniors 'ram Year wirh Varied Evenrs Y. -rr l ur----...Q Top boy and girl scholars for fheir ihree years in fhe class of Above, Bill While and Donna Salsa are voled by +he lunuors as I952 above are Monfe Marshall and lrrna Jean Olson. 'rheir rnosf ouisranding, all-around boy and girl of 52 Q Back row: Carnes, R. Bogges, C o rn p + o n, Barloelie, Bonner, Adams, Ca rs+en s, Arambula. Third row: B e a i r d, Bohrngren, Chamberlain, B l a y I o C lc, Bard, Anderson. Second row: Alexander, Bowles, Carswell, Brown, Cazaly, Channell, L. Bogges. Fron'l' row: Belcher, Cox, Carr, Blank, Ailas, Aguilar. Back row: Dehbs, Garay, Graef, Gray, Griffin, Gregory, Guinfini, Felix. Third row: Gomez, Gallego, Cannon, G a r C i a, Deaiherage, Ensor, Edwards, Drow. Second row: Gill, Evans, G i l b r e a 'r h, Glorioso, Dorsey. Dowling, Drow, Greer. Fron+ row: l-laiiabaugh, Harper, Douglas, Dozzi, Franks, CroclceH, Enfield. Sophs Give ParTies, Choose Rings Above are The Top ranking scholars in The class oT '53, The girl VoTed by The sophomores as Their mosT ouTsTanding, all-around is Lynn KyTeg The boys, DwighT Wilson and Don Graydon. sTudenTs, above, are Bill Dudney and Louise Phillips. When sTudenTs aT Delano I-Iigh mms become sophomores, The pace begins To pick up. ATTer a year oT becoming accIimaTed, The sophs launched inTo a year oT mild acTiviTy. In OcTober The sophs enTerTained The Treshmen aT The Fall ShuTTIe, a soclc hop in The gym. In December The sophs were enTerTained by The Trosh aT a WinTer Wonderland parTy. A VaIenTine parTy was enjoyed in February, and The IasT parTy oT The year is scheduled Tor May I I. This winTer The class oT '53 seIecTed class rings. Their choice was The Var- siTy wiTh Tiger heads. GLU CWB Big business is conducTed above by soph class oTTicers. Back, Logan, Ingram, Thomas, Phillips: fron+, Gray, PresidenT Bill Dudney, WhiTe, Mr. I-Iiclcolc. Below, everyone enjoys some singing aT The winTer Soph-Frosh parTy. Sophomores, below, conTribuTe To The March oT Dimes. T X .Q..' T A-L. W! +4 f 'Q Ma n' f 4, .P f 1 Q Y-J A -is Q2 Us . Q A 3'-' V' my A JK. we 5 x M RE- 'Q if i if 'Q-ix Q Q.. W . - l Q K 2. 2 . 2 Y . QL XL r'4l We 1 ...,..c' A Wi W L.. f i. ...li Q 4 . El.a....f'-.J L Back row: Bruion, Blubaugh, Apple- iord, Bebour, Brogdon, D. Clemmons, Brooding, Barkus. Third row: Coleman, Blank, Bervel, Brashears, Clifion, E. Alba, Banning, L. Clemmons. Second row: B. Alba, Alvarez, Casarez, Ander- son, Bolderoff, Busch, Allen, Alvis. Fronf row: Ashworlh, Albin, Belflower, Baker, Casey, Abrams, Conley. Back row: Dear, Delgado, Dulcich, Dunham, Crouch, Daniels, Dudney, Debbs. Third row: Criner, Chaney, Channell, Davenporl, Dunn, Doyle, M. Callahan, Davis, Corneio. Second row: Dumas, Denson, Cesare, Dagenefle, A. Espinoza, H. Diaz, R. Espinoza, C. Diaz. Fron+ row: Crane, B. Callahan, C. Duran, Esparza, D. Duran, Ca- mocho, Dulur. Back row: Eabela, Gray, Eiich, R. Goodin, Gross, Goff, Gilbert Fraus+o, Graydon. Third row: Fox, Ellelson Garms, N. Gonzales, Earl, Glorioso Ellis, Gardner. Second row: P. Goodin Freeman, J. Griffin, Gallagher, Esca- lanie, Eraih, J. Gonzales, E. Gallagher Fronf row: Finley, Franks, Gosnell Guiniini, Epp, Eierros, Grimes. Back row: Hughes, Hendricks, Hicks Kusch, Herrera, Kramer, Hardin Horn. Third row: Jones, Lee, Houk H. Jackson, Hoopes, A. Lopez, Kono Jimenez. Second row: Hufson, John son, Haynes, lvl. Lopez, Hampion lchinaga, Kyle, Hall. Fron'l' row: Jame son, L. Jackson, Juday, Harris, Hari ley, Gore, Ingram. Sophs Back row: Sherman, Morales, Lulirell Mazza, Lazarus.- J. Ledloeirer, Mc Cary, Marlin. Third row: Markham Massey, McQueary, Lehman, Lee LOH D Lewis G Lo an W Lewis , . , . g , . Second row: Laughfer, Lockharf Moore, Melendez, Mosialo, Monigom ery, Mabson, Morning. Fronf row: B Lewis, Ladd, M. Logan, G. Ledbefier C. Logan, l. Mariinez, H. Mariinez. Back row: Padgeli, A. Macias, Pill- man, Mariinez, Mingo, Newby, Rod- riguez, B. Parker. Third row: Pinckley, McClinfock, Nance, J. C. Parker, Pol- lard, Monrano, Peevy. Second row: Marshall, Randolph, Richardson, Me- dina, Marlin, Maynard, Ruliaga. Fronf row: Nash, Mason, Phillips, Orozco, Owens, Pyland, M. Macias. S, A I , L., NQX- J RJ jufffv if A if 4 V N JN?-4 y . X, r 'Mp I YT wf LJ . I., V, 1 4 L ffivk X if L Back row: Saldana, Sikesfs . Ramos, Sims, Salazar, Richardson, Slifkoif, Towery. Third row: Shinauli, Shannon Sievens, Soria, Richards, L. Smiih Barraraz, M. Marlinez. Second row: NQaladez Snow, B. Smiih, K. Roberls Roiher, Siorey, Rodgers, E. Smiih. Fronf row: Renfro, J. Ramos, Rosalez Romero, Siover, Siokes, Snelling. 1 lack row: Weeks, S. Weaver, Torrez, ferdugo, Willis, T. Taylor, Thies, Web- +er, Valeniine. Third row: While, 'abor, M. Tirado, N. Wilson, L. C. 'aylor, H. Vaughr, R. Weaver, D. Wilson. Second row: Zaragoza, J. Villiams, Wysinger, Wren, G. Vaughl, i. Taylor, Zazueia. Froni' row: E. irado, Vasquez, A. Williams, Yeais, . Wilson, C. While, D. Thomas . Freshmen GeT AdiusTed To Life Freshman class oTTicers shown above are l'lieTT, King, LiTTle, Mr. Muller, ShaTTer, Sparlcs, l-labersTich. PresidenT Bill STewarT is on The scooTer. 32 A class OT some 340 Timid Treshmen enTered Delano l-ligh in SepTember. Only Trosh aT- Tended school SepTember 6 in order To have a chance To be- come acquainTed wiTh The cam- pus and The Teachers. The class was welcomed so- cially in 0cTober when The sophomore class enTerTained aT a parTy in The gym. ln December The Treshmen reTurned The com- plimenT by hosTinq a WinTer Wonderland parTy and dance in The caTeTeria. Bill STewarT served The class as president lvlr. Muller acTed as chieT adviser. Bacl: row: Bravo, B. Brown, Bluhm Bray, Biqham, Bogges, Alexander Third row: Bell, Barreraz, AlberTson Alvarado, BlunT, Beyer, S. Anderson Second row: Blubauqh, Allen, Bram mer, Bradley, G. Brown, N. Anderson Fronf row: Bowers, Bryan, CliTTon, Bur neTT, Brazeal, Alvis. Back row: CoTTon, Davenport Demp sey, Cornell, Dulcich, CurTiss, Davi Third row: Corralez, Cash. l. Coppli DoTson, Chamberlain, Crumb, G. Coll Second row: CraTTon, Cox, Clei denen, L. Copple, P. Copple, Clen mons, ClemenT. FronT row: Dura Campbell, Douglas, M. Cole, Cur minqs, CanTrell. if D.H. . Back row: Ealon, Engle, Esrrada, Equiri, Ellis, Dickerson, Eslcew, Ed- wards. Third row: E. Lewis, Elder, Ed- mond, Debbs, Fielder, DeArman, Ful- ler. Second row: Diaz, Duran, Esca- lanle, Esqueda, Eichman, Davlin. Froni' row: Fisher, Espinoza, Deafherage, Freeman, V. DeArman, Delevan. Back row: Flores, Flennessee, Ford, Fisher, Hidalgo, Higgins, Moslaio. Third row: Guillen, Figueroa, L. Gar- cia, E. l'lieH, Franks, G. Hiell, Gril- lifh. Second row: Girard, O. Garcia, Grimes, l-larper, Greenwood, E. Gil- brealh, Graham. Fronl' row: Fuenles, Gregory, Gage, Grael, Harmon, G. Gilbrealh. i Gary Girard and Barbara Scriven, above have ihe honor of Above are Bill Siewarl' and Beverly l-Iaberslich They are named being ihe lop freshman boy and girl scholar in The firsi year by lheir classmales as The mosl ouislanding boy and girl N Frosh gals occupy Jrhe anxious seals al class parly. Freshmen conlrilouie readily To Jrhe March of Dimes colleclion. Ni 'A' f-f 1 , ,isii 4. Back row: J. Jones, Terrazas, King, Rice, Scholl, Kurlz, T. Hainline, Ham- monds. Third row: Highlower, Hamlin, Jaclcson, Haddican, Juslice, Howell, Hill. Second row: Hernandez, Jimenez, Hamplon, Hallford, Juarez, D. Hain- line. Froni' row: Ingram, P. Highlower, Haloerslich, Hollisler, Johnson, Hiell. Back row: F. Lopez, J. Loyd, Lopiba, Maize, R. Loyd, Lewis, Liplord, Kim- briel. Third row: Kirlcley, Law, Long, A. Lopez, Kennedy, Kirlc, Mahan. Sec- ond row: Keys, Lyles, Kemp, Lee, Louis, Lilly. Froni' row: Lillle, Killian, Moody, McMurray, Lovell, M. Lopez. Back row: McCar'ry, Medrano, Miller J. Maslerson, F. Marquez, T. J. Mar- quez, Moreno, Nichols. Third row: Moudy, Massey, McNabb, L. Maslerw son, Morris, T. Marquez, McMurray Second row: Medina, Maggard, D Massey, M. Marquez, McKnigh+, Mc- Cullough. Fronl' row: Munoz, Marlinez Mason, Millilcin, Menagh, Mills. Freshmen Back row: Newlon, Pinkerlon, Rodri- guez, Onliveroz, C. Parker, OH, Pill- man, Post Third row: Pralher, Perez, Orliz, Pra+'r, Procior, O'Conner, Por- ier. Second row: Prine, Pallon, Par- nell, Noble, Perkins, Paclgefl. Fron+ row: Orozco, L. Norlon, R. Norfon, Ogden, Pierce. E. Parker. Back row: Schaub, Reyes, R. Rodri- guez, Smirh, Sandoval, Roberf Rodri- guez, Slenneil, Reed. Third row: Ra- mirez, Shaffer, Skelo, Rulerl, Reeves, Rudholm, Ruff. Second row: Revell Risenhoover, Ray, Sprague. Soward, Reid, Savoie. Fron+ row: Robison, Cl. Reid, Salsa, Quinlana, Slafford, Serna. Back row: Simmons, Scroggin, Walker, T. Taylor, Vasquez, Urias, Tinkle. Third row: Thomas, Sellers, P. Scorl, Sriles, Tenpenny, F. Scolrr, Srewarl. Second row: M. Taylor, S. Taylor, Teague, Sex- ron, Schneider, Telraulf. Fronf row: Swindle, Sparks, Towery, Salazar Terro, Scriven. Back row: Whiflock, J. Williams, Wil- Z7 1 son, Wade, R. Williams, R. Webb, D. Webb. Third row: Villegas, Wolden, Walker, Weffon, Wysinger, Wood, Winn. Second row: Wankum, York, Wells, B. While, Whillow, P. Whi+e. Fronf row: Yarnane, Young, Vasquez, Wolfe, Yukawa, Yunker. Are All Cver The Place FY QQ- +22 .W 5 UI, ere id no Saws buzz, molors roar, and fool clwilos clinlc in Jrlwe noisy Shop Building. Memorial Slaclium provides a selling I f A ,x Qi! Qi 1 YQ' I Qs :mm 2,19 'QM .gffvgifaf 5995 YQ? 5 3 3 nw? IQIIIIIQ The lawn soul'l1olOlcl Main is miqlwly invilinl on sg vjv' Y 4 sf .l for foolball and for qraclualion. V . l ? mf 64a num x za '- --'I:E:-2552: 'S a 5 A Q A Q 4 ,xr C f Ps? sq wg ,4 4 - f , - ff .4.. N, wi: -P za , V ZZZQW 'ways Q, Mig? W N1 vkilnijif mesa MQ 'Q A591552 -,sm , , 6 Sv fx, ' 13.531 ' P ,. ,A ,a YE A Q 72 lm ' .-.-. my-feW'ff,15f9f , ,lf . V .-,, V 4 Especially for Jrlwal noon leisure! We Have 9 Permanent Buildin A+ fhe righf, sludenls and leachx ers have rnacle The mosl of +he a++rac+ive new library in Hs firs+ full year of operafion. 5-1 - From lhe rim of fhe new Slradiurn, A+ +he left +op, is The Commercial-I' making Building. A+ lhe lower le'H, +hn shellers P. E., baslcelball, and dance: 20 Acres Delano l-ligl1's eigl1+y-acre farm lab. A+ +l1e riglnf, slorm clouds gallwer over lhe Main Building, The original campus building complelecl in I9I3. I+ now is Delano's No. 2 classroom building and sile of +l1e adminislralion offices. Compleled in I94O,Tl1e Audilorium also is Jrlwe localion of llwe cafeieria and clwoir room. l-lere Delano l-liqli sluclenlrs hold llweir assemblies, plays, and Their programs. 39 Adulr classes in firsl aid have drawn hundreds of good Delano cirizens. Everyon I+ is no idle boasl ihal The high school campus is Jrhe cenler of com- munily aclriviry. The audiiorium is +he selling lor all large cornmunily programs, lhe scene of civic meer- ings. ln Jrhe gym nigh? school adull classes meel' regularly for badminron and ciry league baslcelball games. Smaller buildings and classrooms on rhe campus house civic meerings. rehearsals, plays, adulr nigh? school classes. Shall we be more specific? PTA meelings and forums, dislricl meel- ings of Jrhe BPWC and Farm Bureau. Comrnuniry Thearer plays, Music Series concerfs-all are held on Delano l-ligh School's campus. Below, Mr. Palsgaard, agriculrure inslruclor, holds veferans' Below, Delands Farm Bureau group holds a meeling in +hc on-rhe-farm lraining classes lhree 'limes weekly. calereria To lay plans for a spring dis+ric+ conference. 40 givin U if 'Q 5: fu 5 0 1 ' xx 1 f ' X t-:EEL H wg! X W 2 5 K 6 1 s V 4 5 KJ if 'ow X, X 5 . Q ff' :Pg,,:..j:g:' . my -gpg-vl. 'V x' V W M 1 L fa -. --an-f.g , Q.. Q ggi P Q 3031 ,V 1 . . ....,.. . if Q, ,f-f'f9?'5?7 'E:2g:'. , 'fy' :S 923' iw 'fiifffg P any I U4 , MQ TM f fl ff 9 QA fp P aw? y Q1 an Ju J-2? X Y Employees Play Big Parl in Keeping Under Jrhe direclion of Lyle Penrod, chief cuslodian, 9 lull- lirne and 7 parl-lime workers keep lhe buildings, grounds, and equipmenl in lirsl class condi- lion. Wilh Mr. Abbey as Transpor- lalion direclor, I4 busses and I6 olher vehicles run a 650 mile-a- day schedule. A new 78 passen- ger bus was ordered Jrhis year, and plans for a 595,000 bus mainlenance building were ap- proved by lhe lruslees. Mrs. Berlha Slankard, man- ager of lhe school cafeleria, serves 600 well-balanced meals daily. She is assisled by 8 lull- i lime employees and 35 sludenl p i workers. Above are Delano l-ligh's cuslodians. In lhe back row are Sellars, Ragsdale, Holland, Savage: in lhe fron? row, Head Man Penrod, Scriven, and Kiusmire. A+ 'Phe le'H, Mr. Abbey gives lhe bus drivers some lirsl-aid inslruclion. In lhe back row are l-lughes, Phillips, Pinkley: miclclle, l-lazellon, Garrison, Firzgerald, Belcher, Pralher: 'fronl row, Spurrier, Johnson, Broaddus, Neil. Below, when 'rhe bus whislle blows al' 3:55, more +han hall of us climb aboard +he busses. 42 Things Rolling Below, Jrne office slall, Mrs. Monlgomery, Mrs. Vogt and Mrs. Mendoza, had +0 learn llwis year 'ro run flue new phone board. Top above, llwe cafeleria crew are Slankarcl, Syers, M. Penroc Dorsey. Garrell, Jaclcson, L. Penrod, Boellclwer, Filzgerald. Jus above, we had 'ro wail 'For Cale-leria seals Jrnis year. . 4 . 43 W M i ' Q, fl B . X 'AN N.'.W.: 3 M -1 ' 5.5 ivy .hw F rw? 4, We Q 5 if My P' .M-.-Q ,...- -. 4. Q.. ' X, M 1 ' LQM42w1MM .. -. fx 7' GLW iw w f iw - W , N Q qi W h ig , .- K .swQ,eQ,::ms3.sw 14. ,e -x Lg2f,,,z,wgfg,,ktx:f5 I I .YV EE -I Jvlgl 595 .,.,, 4, Journalism sfuclenfs see flue school newspaper roll off Hue Pixley press 4' 91 - f':2'Qf XM' 2 22 02 M V' P2 'u:'wf29f-f ss 2 2 f Q-A f f V sa ,Ham 0, , , gs J ,. .,.-sang . . 4 A .,Qy:e,awfa' 5752, N ww ' f S ' W ALM e ' 45 25f5ess,w, ,, suit-5 sm' , 4 4vfvae:m'e 83Q3zfW,,, 2 :- , fgrwyl,-ff ' ff , ' '? ' Belly Fulcuda illuslrafes 'ro lner English IV classmales some of 'rlwe arls and slcills of oral communicalion. id im orfanf 45 l rg 2? '1.Z',13'5'6:?Qy-' me Q ' ff 2 Q9 9 Members ol Ihe English deparie menf 'laculiy ar ihe righi are as follows: Miss Carole Rilling, Eng- lish I, II: Miss A'I'ha Haywood, English I, drama+ics7 Mrs. Ida Kaiser, remedial reading: Mrs. Be'I'+y Hamilfon, chairman of Ihe deparimenf, English II, IV: Mr. Bob Muller, public speaking: Mr. Les Ohlgren, English I, II, III. All siudenis are required To lake Iour years of social srudies and ai leasl Iwo years of English. College prep siudenls lake Iour years ol English. In 'rhe social siudies cleparimeni a new unir was added This year in Senior Problems, a course in iirsi aid, now a sraie require- menli A full program of remedial reading was organized Ihis year for freshmen and sopho- mores. English IV slrudenis labored, as usual, To prepare for Subieci A college enirance exams in English. English, Socia In Ihe upper Ie'F+ phoio, English I siuclenrs learn of +he workings of Ihe Delano branch library. A+ The Iower Ieff, Mr. OhIgren's sopho- mores work our an inierpreiaiion of Ihe casker scene in Merchanf of Venice. 2 i 1 il WL-1 VL 1..l i V' Af fhe righl' Mildred Hood leads a Senior Problems discussion based on The lalesl issue of Time magazine. Lfudies Are on Mosf Schedules Y gxxmxx ' an Q 5 ni P fl ag Above, freshman lnlroduclion lo l-ligh School sludenls give each olher some reaclion 'resls in lheir driver eclucalion sludies. World Cullure sophomores, above, malce a relief map of Korea and 'rhen follow lhe course of Uniled Nalions forces A+ lhe lell are social sludies leachers. They are Mr. Roberf Muller, Inlrog Mr. Roberl' Annand, U. S. l-lislory. Senior Problems: Mr. Bill Horslman, lnlrog Mr. Don Hiclcolx, chairman, World Cullure, U. S. l-lisloryg Mr. Wesley Gray, World Cullureg Mr. Tom Losee, U. S. l-lislory, Senior Problems: Mr. AI Roo+, lnlro. NaTure sTudy boys sTudy wild liTe Through new binoculars. Norman SmiTh Takes over as rnaTh Teacher in Algebra ll class. Mafh, Science Tram E l Above, Spurrier, Lopez, Marshall, and Lynch slave in The chem lab, lnsfelns MaTh and science classes are oTTen ThoughT oT as devoTed pri- marily To college prep sTudenTs. Such is noT The case aT Delano, how- ever, wiTh a wide varieTy oT courses planned To TiT all needs. An addiTional maTh Teacher was added To The deparTmenT This year. Juniors were TesTed in April wiTh a sTandard maTh TesT. Those who did noT pass will Talce Consumers' MaTh as seniors. Mr. BuTTs added a naTure sTudy class To his program This year. The group enioyed Their new binoculars and many Tield Trips. Through Their binocs, The boys made a careTul sTudy oT GAA acTiviTies as well as oT birds. MaTh and science Teachers are shown a' The leTT. ln The back row are Mr. Ec DeFraga, Algebra l, ll: Mr. Frank Dyer ChemisTry, Physics, General Science: Mr Jim Raysor, General lvlaTh, Consumers MaThg Mr. NaThan Johnson, General Iv1aTh General Science. ln The TronT row are Mr Al RooT, GeomeTry, General lvlaThg anc Mr. Ed BuTTs, BoTany, Biology, Zoology Mr. Delzraga and Mr. Johnson also assis in coaching. Business World- Here We Come A new class in Salesmanship was added To The business educaTion deparTmenT This year wiTh Mr. Brooding as insTrucTor. The business educaTion deparTmenT is one OT The IargesT in The school. AbouT 3670 oT The sTudenT body Takes one or more business classes. Business majors make up abouT N70 oT The sTudenT body. EiTTeen new TypewriTers were purchased This year and one eIecTric machine. The pride OT The deparTmenT is a new mimeoscope added To The eguipmenT This winTer. Two general Types oT insTrucTion are oTTered in business educaTion. A secreTariaI major course places emphasis on shor+hand and Typing. The general business course maior places emphasis on bookkeeping. Above, Mr. Brooding's Salesmanship class visiTs Penney Co sTore Mrs. see, above, gives shorThand dicTaTion To some OT her seniors. Above, Typing I sTudenTs are impressive in Their indusTry Business educaTion Teachers aT The IeTT are Miss Jessie Bender, Typing I, Everyday Business: Mr. Ralph Brooding, chairman oT The deparTmenT, Salesmanship, Clerical Procedure, Bookkeeping: Mr. Ed Schamel, Business English, Typing II: Mrs. Dorofhy Losee, ShorThand I, II, OTTice PracTice, Typing II: Mr. Eric STone, Typing I, II, Everyday Business, Tennis. Girls STucly Homemakingg Boy Above, Thompson, l-lood, Mendoza, Mrs. Vera Abbey, Belcher, and Zollinger illusTraTe some oT The craTTs learned in home decoraTion sTudy. Below, Cox, WhiTe, and Franks illusTraTe home nursing Training. TNR Work in The homemalcing deloarTmenT is divided inTo Two general classiTicaTions, cloThing and Toods. ThroughouT balh di- visions, The aim is To Train The girls To Talce Their responsibiliTies in The managemenT oT The home. ln addiTion To learning To sew, girls are given Training in craTT work, home decora- Tion, and home managemenT. ln The Toods division girls sTudy nuTriTion, preparaTion and serving oT Toods, and home nursing. EighTeen girls This year received Red Cross pins Tor compleTing The home nursing uniT. lmmediaTely below are Mrs. Lorraine ScheidT, Toods: and Mrs. Vera Abbey, deparTmenT chairman, cloThing. Below Tl1aT, Toods sTudenTs Try Their hand. 1 W.'A. sae slf- ssl griculfure In fhe agriculfure deparfmenf freshman boys sfudy general ag, sophomores empha- size agronomy, iuniors specialize in livesfocls, and seniors cover fhe general field of farm managemenf. On fhe eighfy-acre school farm, which serves as a laborafory for agriculfure sciences, fhe boys have raised coffon and alfalfa as fheir chief producfs. Swine have been fhe mosf popular livesfocls proiecfs. The boys have falcen parf in numerous fairs and shows. E. l-lowell won fhe showmanship frophy af fhe San Francisco Cow Palace livesfock show. Jusf below are ag feachers, Mr. Louis Palsgaard, Head Man C. A. Cazaly, Mr. Ed lvlaxson. Below fhaf, ag freshmen learn fhe fechnigues of pruning. Q E ' ,V f Sophomore ag sfudenfs, above, fry ouf an AC fhreshing machine wifh milo maize as fhey sfudy in fhe ag laborafory, fhe school farm. lmmediafely below, nof all ag worlc is done in fhe field, classroom insfrucfion is imporfanf foo. Below, juniors look over fheir Durocs af school farm. , g FuTure Mechanics Take Shop Slcills in handling Tools, The sTudy oT moTors and elecTriciTy, learning how To worlc wiTh meTals and woods-all oT These come To The boys who regisTer Tor classes in The shop deparTmenT. A new class in radio and elecTriciTy was added To The shop course oT sTudy This year. Everyone in The shop is happy abouT The plans To build a bus mainTenance building. This will relieve crowded condiTions in The shop and leave more room Tor classroom worlc. Mr. Abbey, head oT The deparTmenT, Teaches senior shop. Mr. l-lamilTon special- izes in auTo mechanics, lvlr. Sorensen in meTal shop, Mr. Rumbolz in woodshop, and lvlr. SmiTh in mechanical drawing. Below lvlr. Abbey gives insTrucTions To Two oT his senior shop sTudenTs on The use oT moTor TesTing eguipmenT. AT The righT, Mr. SmiTh and his boys in mechanical drawing classes are proud oT Their new lighTs. 52 Shop Teachers above are Mr. l.auriTs Sorensen, Mr. Ray l-lamilTon, Mr. Dennis SmiTh, lvlr. Wesley Rumbolz, and Mr. Laurence Abbey. Above, The new class in radio and elecTriciTy has TaughT senior boys how To malce Their own radio seTs and how To repair Them. T 4 N291 4'-' P. E. leachers above are Mr. Gene Daniels, Miss Carolyn Mallhews, Above are Miss Barbara Cook, school librarian: Miss Claire Miss Virginia Belz, and Mr. Earl Maxwell. l'losler, arl leacher: and Miss Mary Salber, iournalism. PE, Arl, Journalism -All Tops Arl sludenls in lhe piclure below demonslrale worlc in some ol lhe more popular cralls, copper looling, lealher, ceramics, and crepe paper. All sludenls al Delano l-ligh llex lheir muscles daily in physical edu- calion classes. The aim is physical lilness, bul il's lun loo. Journalism and publicalions classes under lhe direclion ol Miss Salber lrain lor yearbook and news- paper slall worlc. Miss l-losler leaches six periods ol arl daily. Some line worlc in painling, design, and cralls is lurned oul. The school library, now housed in ils beaulilul new selling, serves lhe school. Now on lhe shelves are some 3,800 volumes. Below, on days when lhe gym is available, girls in lhe physical Below, during lhe spring, boys in lhe P. E. classes carry on an educalion classes enioy lollc and square dancing aclivilies. individual decalhlon compelilion in lraclc and lield evenls. Above TavoriTe class Tor many is The zoology hour when They can perform miracles of Taxidermy wiTh birds and animals. gin 3 . V gk 'gas if 4 W? L Q E' wif' Above, remedial reading classes bring real achievemenT. Below, boys make handsome proiecTs in woodshop classes. 54 Classes Planne EighT pages oT classroom picTures and copy so Tar, and we've iusT Touched The surTace. We musT menTion lvlr. BuTTs' popular Zoology classes where sTudenTs do such ouTsTanding worlc in Taxidermy. And There are lvlrs. Kaiser's imporTanT remedial reading classes. And Delano l-ligh's language classes-all Spanish! We musT menTion Too The SaTurday conTinuaTion classes Tor sTudenTs who are ouT oT regular school because oT work permiTs. Over I,OOO adulTs have regisTered This year in adulT educaTion classes. As many as l6O aduI+s have meT in one evening Tor The popular class in Tollc and square dancing. In The Top phoTo below are lvlr. Dan Della and lvliss Nora Lavers, Teachers OT Spanish. Below Tl1aT, girls in a Spanish ll class make an aTTracTive Spanish calendar. r Aclulfs and Teen-agers Below, Mr. Muller, public: speaking leacher, helps Rosalie learn 'rhe fechniques ol radio speaking. Adull srudenls in evening classes, below, year aller year flock +o Mr. Rurnbolis wooclshop classes. Sarurday conrinuarion classes emphasize 'rhe lundamenlals of read ing, wriling, and 'ri+hrne+ic. Below, Mr. Johnson Teaches rnafh. W FV'! Below, one of Jrhe well-arlended adull nighr classes is +ha+ in baskel- loall. Cily leagues carry on a highly compelifive program. 55 Bancl STeps OUT in Blue, Gole 22 'Cf- NN' ss. Vi are l'lieTT, Jackson, Olson, Spurrier, Ingram, Enfield CrockeTT, and Grey. ln The Third row are Mosfaio, Macias i si N TV hx- si Delano I-ligh Band members shown below, in he back row, Bryan, Brooding, Chase, SuTTon, Lehman, C. Rodriguez: OuT in fronT of Delano l-ligh's band This year There were more people! Added To The vanguard of maioreTTes and flag bearers were six leTTer-carriers, Acrobaf Charloffe CrockeTT, and Drum Maior Pafrick. Mr. Gus Eorsblad again direcfed The sevenfy-piece band, which always made a hir when iT appeared in iTs colorful, neaT uniforms. In addifion To numerous assembly programs and appearances aT games, The band Took parT in The l-larvesf Fesfi- val, Armisfice Day aT P-ville, The Oildor- ado aT -l'afT, Delano Dollar Days, Open l-louse, and The Spring Musical Fesfival. In November The enTire band school- bussed To Long Beach for The weekend To Take parT in The All Wesfern Band Review. OuT of 75 bands in a classifica- Tion of schools over 750, Delano's band rafed TiT+h. AT The upper lefT: Here They come! Direcfly Tc The lefl' are The maioreTTes, Jackson, Olson Chief Maioreffe Spurrier, Ingram, Enfield Aguilar. In The second row are Drum Major Pafrick, Fabela Madrano, B. Whife, Washam, Nelson, Sfevens, Wilson Marfinez, Schmiff, Espinoza. Fronf row: Yunker, Cox, Blu baugh, l-lowe, Snelling, Gore, Whife, Alba, Eukuda, Jiminez incl Gray Direclor Gus Forsblacl Capfain Ken Snelling Major Lane Pafriclc This is how Delano l'ligh's band loolcs in close-order lormalion when if prac+ices oul on 'rhe girls' gym field for a parade. Delano Band members below, in 'I'he back row, are Spurrier, Sislc, lmamura, Callahan, Phillips, Salsa, Thomas, Lehman In fhe fhird row, R. l-lieH, Laguna, Pierce, Masl, Bruron f 7 ' T'l Ni is In +he second row, Olive, Dowling, elgaclo, Garcia, Lee, King, Alba, Scofl, Fierros, Orozco, arris, Direclor Forsblad. In Jrhe 'froni' row, Moore, L. Procro , Soria, Lopez, Monfalvo, E. l-liell, Caplain Snelling, McMurray, Syers, Slewarl, Gill .iT.?.,, Jacobs, Lorr, Nichols, Rodriguez, Pilfman. Hayden's HarmonizersWin Fam Al lhe lell, lvlarimba Band members are Garcia, Gallego, Moreno, R. Serna, Serros, A. Serna, and Terro. The Slring Ensemble, al lhe lower lell, includes Lillle, Brazeal, Maerzke, Wankum, Brammer, l-laddican, Jackson, Ellelson, Smilh, P. Kyle, L. Kyle, l-lainline, and Mr. l'layden. Mr. Chesler l-layden, below, in addilion lo direcling lhe vocal and slring groups al Delano l-ligh, also direcls lhe PTA Molher- singers, Communily Chorus, Ivlelhodisl Junior Choir, and lhe Kern Counly Phil- harmonic groups in lhe counly. Chou members below an lhe back row are lvl lvlonlgomery Abbey C Shall G Shall. Second row, Sparks, Silvey, l-larlley, Wrighl Ingram Graydon lvlaslerson Herren Applelord Ash Daggenelle Sharp B. Smilh, Valenle, Dyar. ln lhe 'lronl' row, worlh ln lhe lhurd row Andreas l. Scoll Cannon Serrano Davis Marlin Jensen, Rodari, Phillips, Lehman, Crockell. or Delano Mr. l'layden's vocal and slring music groups make up one big way in which Delano I-ligh is Tl-lE CNE in 29,000 Few high schools can malch lhem, ol lhal we're sure. The lvlarimba Band, Slring Ensemble, Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, and lhe Choir- all have won acclaim lor lheir perlorm- ances. All ol lhe groups have played or sung during lhe year lor civic groups and lor sludenl assemblies. 33 Chrislmas in Song, Delano's lra- Q dilional Yule gill lo lhe communily, was I presenled December 20 wilh 300 slu- denls laking parl. The impressive pro- gram included carols, Chrislmas songs., i and seleclions lrom lhe Messiah y Mr. l-layden's groups lhis year have been Fresno-Madera Teachers lnslilule, Armed Forces Day al China Lake Air Members ol lhe choir have aug- , menled lhis year lhe Kern Philharmonic E Chorus direcled by lvlr. l-layden. W Top, above, allhough lhere are 70 boys in Glee Club, lhey gel individual lraining. Direclly above, some ol lhe I20 Girls' Cvlee members gel a chalk lalk. Choir members below, in lhe back row, are Crouch, Baggs, veo, Geivel, Erickson. Second row, l-larper, lvl. Scoll, Rinaldi, Ensor, W. Smilh. Valenzuela, Phipps, Wilson, Sloan. ln lhe lhird Slephens, Meredilh, Nielsen, Wadkins. Fronl row, lvl. While, row, C. Monlgomery, Kenelick, Pollard, Pilch, Delgado, Cara- J. Scoll, J. Serrano, Galloway, Lopez, E. While. sm u . V- Some ol lhe maior perlormances lor Q v Force Base, Spring Concerl March 30, s Open l-louse April 26, and lhe big i. 5 Music Feslival May l8. 'I 5 . N Qidy offieir Herberf Moo h h y A 3 N 1 1 3 5 2 5 .1g.,, V Q -. 5 ' 5 ? iav 2 . 5 XXX ' X Q sig gmgwgg '5 X ,S 1 Yi 5 we 3 ?'3QW'f,2 XR K YQ u, wx 51 'f J Em' ',- X' ? X - S v Y Sy ,Q fj Xxx X X X X 4 Nfl 7 eine if Gtlfl sf v TQ? X an of Kern Counly sludenl leaders in Delano. Who says pigs arexxdirly? Marshall grooms his porlcer for a FFA show Q, x X x 'e. so Cf H v Ulcelele ladies perform af a fall Del-Ano sales assembly. Falher l-layderfs Communily Chorus singers lalce a breafher. Ol QUQI' One Cpen House, Proms, Banquei l Above, The arls and cralls exhibils in 'rhe Library aiiracl The big crowd, as usual, ai Open l-louse April 27, 1950. Declicalion of lhe new Library Building lealures Open l-louse April 27. Above, Board Trusiee Marshall receives a lcey. A+ +he lefl, Alumnus Jack Swanson presenls Slale Farnner honors 'ro Bowen, Dhillon, Keilh, and Rogers al The annual Fulure Farmers Falhers and Sons Banguel May 5. 'Ti' A'l' 'lhe rigl'i+, il's a big evening ai lhe Une Touch ol Venus Junior-Senior Prom lasl year, April 22, when Bill Briggs and Gloria Thurmond are crowned by Ken Snelling. m 'inish Up '50 Royally, lor sure, af +he righf! Queen Lillian Lopez and King Berry lvlolica reign al 'rhe Spring Feslival May I9. Allendanls are Phillips, C. While, Sfephens, Shaffer, l-leiner, B. While. In fron+ are Draeger and Walers from Cecil. To fhe lef+, Louella Salsa, Shirley l-larder, and Regina l-laddican, edilor and business managers of lhe I'-750 Del-Ano, celebrale 'rheir big nighl. The occasion is lhe Press Banguel June l and lhe awarding of Boscoes. Below, eighlh graders from dislricl elernenlary schools learn how il's done in Jrhe homemalcing deparlrnenl as lhey visil high school on Eighfh Grade Day May IO. A+ fhe lefl, rnamas and papas ol iunior sludenls do lhe cooking, serving, and dish-washing chores al lhe Junior-Senior Banguel. ,.,...,.k I X JAX xl Ol, , pw? 1 :www pw' u, i3l4zQ'm 3 M 3 V, ..:,g, E, 'X Ji! sjgiig ,,g 1- KY , 4 IQ-E 5 lil , 2, Q 1 'wh if 'Jf 'gg'1jw f5yWff.: W ., il! ity v ' 'AA 1 4? b 3 'TU aw xslt? I 3 L .List ll I t . Mfam, Q W ix. Sf' i1,f,i33 . 135 fi '35 5 5' 5' ll fig, W AN lg, W l, 2 V1 iv, I V' ag, 3' i 3 g 'Q M ,af 03, ,ik 5 ti ya in lg ,Viliftiqt ggi!! gi' is it gl Y, my' L X L W Lk 8 rx 1 W1 'Q WE 1 7,3 f 4 ,Ja ' if , f f f f fm' 2 U-'W ' I fW' 'M W 'Q' MQsaN,fZ?m8lh, ,1wQ,,v,VA , 41121 mum L Q. ,, 3 U, A as ' R ,V Y 1 I K if V T 1 xi Q'iY'N .ae ,ani -sn , q? W .1322 , we ' 1 ,, gm Z gy W if xg 2 V K1 ' QW-W 'BM k vw E lk if Quwl Q kN--M g u ii Above, school slarls Seplember 6! Freshmen hear aclivify lead- Mr. Abbey, above, regislers exfreme pleasure al lhe annual ers Dyar, Snelling, Marlin, Palriclc give advice on aclivilies. Faculry-'lruslee Slealc Bake held in lvlooney's Grove. 195C-51 Year I Launched A+ fhe righf, Singer Sfewarl and helpers give a Live Wire benefif assembly Seplember 2l. Eager beavers, below, 'fry oul lhe fancy apparalus ol Below, on Seplember l9, sludenls sign up for conlribulions Lee Grabel, famous magician, who presenled an assem- To lhe Crusade for Freedom campaign which Took hope bly program Oclober 3. lo Europe. N!',iW,w3g,'r.. V +'.aSW2tfV:9fQ 3' li' 48 fs-N i ff? mf Winfer Brings Gaiefy, Acfivi Sanla Claus Comes To Delano l-ligli December 20 willw Cl'iris+- mas in Song, flue music deparlmenfs annual gill lo Delano. P g i 'S . if Goblins, cowboys, beach-combers, farmers -llwey all ga for ine annual l'lallovve'en masquerade in llme gym. .,3'zb--0-v 'H Lale fall brings a rasli of lacully weddings. Above Losees and Mr. Smifli open gills from llwe lacully. A+ 1'l'ie lefi' eiglwleen members ol +l'1e Press Club al' The annual Press Day al Fresno Slale November 4 :J Delano Hi i in EJ Rm Above, members of +he Tiger, Bengal, and Kirlen grid squads are enfer lained by lhe sludenl body al a loolball banquel December 4. eno Lions Club and The Rally Club join ro nsor The annual l-lellowe'en cosfume perfy. iiclc, Mr. Muller, whafs my line? Margie Scoll' gels Jiclc cue cluring fhe senior play December 8. fhe righl, 'l'op, facully whoosirs dence af fhe Del-Ano mbly. Below, freshmen are given coun+y hearing +es+s. 67 J :QW 1 B li' N' 5 , 'SS Fw vs QQ Q , , A ,. -I ' 5, xy va,. ' 5 k 'M .. i,,.g: -: vvlv 1 'X 9 i ' 'l :Q Azz Q 1 QB 1e Year Musf End wifh March , i 1. l 1 si 5515555 March I5 al a noon dance in lhe gym a new organizalion is welcomed lo lhe The Thing al lhe Del-Ano assembly Jrurned campus. l+'s an eleven-piece swing band wilh Mr. Raysor as lhe direclor. ou+ +o loe lhe dope who didn? buy a Del-Ano. above, Delgado, Laguna, Nichols, and Bunnalay form an insfru- Above, Louise Phillips and Donna Thomas sleal Jrhe Del-A no nenlal group lo malce a loig hil al The 'lalenl Show March I4. Talenl Show wilh lheir srnoolh Charleslon dance rouline. 69 O00 Eleclive ollicers lor llie year above are, back row, Tinlcle, Scoll, Spurrier, Snelling, Sparks, Della: fronl, Brooding, Carsrens, Moore. Council Lead A+ 'llme le'H are Kennelli Snelling, lirsl semeslei Sludenl Council presidenl, and Lesler Scoll' elecled presidenl ol llie Sludenl Council ir January. Made up of four elecled officers, class presidenls and represenlalives, and chiefs ol all campus organizalions, Delano's Sludenl Council manages 'flue affairs of llie sludenl body. Firsl sernesler eleclive officers, ir addilion lo Snelling, were Spurrier, sec- relaryg Scollr, veep: Sparlcs, yell leader Second semesler ollicers were Scoll presidenlg -linlde, secrelaryp Carslens veepg Moore, yell leader. One ol llie big accomplislimenls o' llie year was llwe purclwase ol a lirsl-rale record player and P. A. syslem. January 3l Delano liosled an all-day dislricl convenlion ol sludenl ollicerf from liiglw sclwools in Kern Counly. Ken Snelling swears in Scoll, Carslens, Moore, and linlcle, Randolph, presidenl of llie Easl Bakersfield sludenl body, is clwaii newly elecled sludenl officers lor 'rlie second sernesler. man ol +l'ie presidenfs session al ine Delano rneeling January 3l. in Vrhers Follow Above, if's an affenfive audience fhaf gafhers af noon for a broadcasf of fhe World Series, parf of Press Club Newspaper Weelc. Junior Red Cross officers above preparing clofhes for disfribufion are Presidenf Bolderoff, Denson, Busch, Grimes, and Advisers Morey and l-losfer. ln rhe hands of The Junior Red Cross officers resf fhe responsibilifies of carry- ing ouf Red Cross acfivifies in fhe school. The club was led fhis year by Jeaneffe Bolderoff. Chief acfivifies were a clofhing drive and sponsoring of a girls' baslcefball game as a benefif. For a club organized iusf fhis year fhe Press Club has really accomplished fhings. During Newspaper Week in Ocfober fhe club sponsored exhibifs, radio broadcasfs, and an assembly. The club also published fhree foofball pro- grams and arranged fwo ouf-of-fown press conference lrips for iournalisfs. Lucille Radovich served as presidenf. Below, Press Club officers, Olson, Dyar, lvlar- Below, Press Club officers chaf wi'rh honorary members following an shall, Radovich, Lopez, advise Ken on his sign. Ocfober assembly observing Newspaper Weelc and origin of fhe club. Tops in Scholars Enioy Hone MeeT, above, one oT The mosT selecT groups on The campus-all A sTudenTs Tor The TirsT semesTer. ln The back row are Nalqayama, KyTe, TeTraulT, Marshall, Fulcuda, Scriveng in The TronT row, Wilson, Broclcsieper, Williams, l.ipTord. Good scholars really raTe on Delano campus. Members of The l- chapTer oT California Scholarship cieTy aTTended Two disTricT conTerei This year. ln addiTion To holding Tormal iniTiaTions, members oT CSF y vided guides Tor campus visiTors. MoonlighT and Roses was Theme Tor The annual alumni Toi given in The gym December 27. Apr CSF sponsored a backward dance. The Legion Medal Club is made QT sTudenTs who earned The Lei Medal aT graduaTion Trom gran' school. This year The MedalisTs sl sored The March oT Dimes drive. Quill ancl Scroll is an honorary cieTy Tor iournalisTs. ln December a nae members meT aT The home oT viser Salber To iniTiaTe new membe Below, CSF presidenT Bill Hill presides aT The Frank RosTain and Joyce Miller, alumni, below, regisTer aT The CS Tormal iniTiaTion ceremony held OcTober 24. winTer Tormal dance as Miss Coolc, Serrano, lflarvey look on. l 72 C 1 rganizalions -Q5 Above are ollicers ol lhe American Legion Medal Club counling up March ol Dimes conlribulions. They are Dowling, Pres. While, Mr. Abbey, and Olson. Below are second semesler members ol C.S.F. In lhe baclc row are Shinaull, Rudholm, Wilson, Coleman, Marshall, Drow, Lehman, Dudney, Anderson, Nagalani, Kono, Kawano, Adviser Dyer. ln lhe lhird row, D. Graydon, Carswell, Maples, Blank, P. Kyle, Lopez, Tunnell, Marlin, J. Scoll, E s a rl Al lhe lop above are Quill and Scrollers Tinlmle, Olson, Salsa, Dyar, Adviser Salber, Pres. Armslronq. Below lhal, alumnae members meel Dece mber 29 lor an inilialion lea al lhe home ol Adviser Salber. While, Fulcuda, Dulur, Girard. ln lhe second row, Sexlon, Telraull, Lillle, Ellelson, L. Kyle, Misono, Mendoza, Scriven, Williams, Crane, Nalcayama, Adviser Coolc. ln lhe lronl row, Salsa, Olson, Morihiro, Andreas, Broclcsieper, Hallon, Radovich, Monlqomery, M. Scoll, Erickson, Dyar, Thomas. QD vs Above Dyar, Salsa, Olson, Marshall, Caraveo gel ser for an all day press Conference al' Slranlord Universily Oclober QI. A+ lhe rlghf, dainlry Baller Beaulies Serrano, Scoll, Snelling, Palriclc, Graydon, Lynch, Pollq hello prornole Del-Ano sales. ffl' 35 l? r or , Sz' Qi saw S, li ,, wi , M.. H' Q' l am Above, fop row, are Barbara Dyar, Del-Ano eclilor, and Fred Cara- veo, Live Wire ediror. In The second row are Max Armslronq, Del- Ano business manager-pholographer, and Miss Salber, adviser. 74 Del-Ano Bring Honors To School Publicalions al D e l a n o l-l i gh have broughl much honor lo Delano l-ligh. Miss Mary Salber served once more as direclor of publicalions. The l95O Live Wire, school newspaper, won Quill and Scrolls Gallup Achievemenl Award and a special merilorious nalional award for observance ol Newspaper Week. ln lhe laller compelilion Delano was one of lhe lop I8 in The nalion. Under lhe leadership ol Edilor Fred Caraveo, I5 six-column, lour-page issues were published bi-weekly. Two special eighl- page edirions, Chrislmas and Gradualion, were prinled. Conlinuing Delano l-ligh's unusual rec- ord, lhe l95O Boscoe edilion ol fhe year- book look ils I8lh NSPA All-American, 8lh CSPA Medalisl, and umpleenlh SJVPA Excellenl. Journalisls allended Fresno Slale Press Day in November and a press conference al Slanlord Oclober 2l. They also visiled near-by newspaper offices. The Live Wire slall sponsored lhree Nalional Assemblies, while lhe Del-Ano presenled lwo original assemblies. Above, Live Wire Big Wheels conler. They are Lehman, aclivilies edilor Edilor Careveo: Marshall, managing edilorg Business Manager Carswell Lopez, lealure edilorp Serros, sporls edilorg Blank, news edilor. F 5 Del-Ano sralf members below, back row, are Lazarus, Val- middle row are Moore, K. Graydon, Salsa, Olson, Tinkle, enline, D. Graydon, Mendoza, Misono, Brooding, Morihiro, Williams, M. Snelling. ln lhe 'Fronl ro are Pollard, Marlin, K. Snelling, Tarnoll, Cazaly, Kyle, Adviser Salber. ln lhe Radovich, Armslrong, Dyar, Scoll, M cias, Blank, Alba. fu,-. n.,- . .. . . Q5 fi 75 l Press Groups Forever Busy A+ 'Phe righf, Edifor Dyar sounds oil for lhe Del- Ano delegalion al Fresno Slales annual Press Day conference held lhis year on November 4. 'Qgdb on xx 9, Del-Ano class members above labulale gueslionnaires, They are Qlson, Salsa, Mendoza, Tinlcle, Armslrong, Dyar. Above, i+'s a big day for lhe Journalism l sludenls when Jrhey visi+ lhe Balcerslield Californian and chal wilh Columnisl Jim Day. Live Wire slall members, below, slancling, are Collon, Sea+ed are Carswell, business manager: Treglazofl: Lehman: Morihiro, Maples, Misono, lcihinaga, Lillle, Salsa, Olson, Caraveo, edilorg Marshall, managing edilorg Lopez, Blanlc, Tinlcle, l-larvey, Kyle, While, Armslrong, Drow, Dudney. news edilorq Serros, sporls edilor. Qi - ,H E I iii! Gal Alhleles Go Social Too A dual program ol alhlelics and social allairs is carried oul each year by one ol Delano l-ligh's busiesl organizalions, lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion. Wilh lvlarlha While as presidenl, G.A.A. carried on a lull year ol sporls lor lhe girls ol lhe school. This program is described more lully on pages lO2-IO3. A semi-lormal loolball dance was spon- sored by G.A.A. December I. Belly Wrighl was selecled by lhe honored grid players as lheir gueen. She was allended by Gloria Jensen and Frances Spurrier. Jimmie Jones' orcheslra provided lhe music lor lhe En- chanled Evening hop. Gypsy Dance was lhe lheme selecled by G.A.A. lor lheir second big social evenl ol lhe year. Frances Spurrier was chosen queen by lhe baslcelball players in whose honor lhe dance was given. l-ler allendanls were Margie Scoll and Lucille Radovich. The Swingslers provided music lor dancing. Frances Spurrier served as presidenl ol lhe Girls' Block D Club. The club mel monlhly al evening pol-luclc suppers. ln February lhey mel wilh lhe Boys' Block D lor a dinner. The girls sponsored dances aller home loolball and baslcelball games. 'Ill ll W if . R . W Nw we fl Top, above, are GAA Cabinel ollicers: Adviser Mallhews, C. While, Salsa, lvl. While, Phillips, Douglas, Lopez. Lower pholo, Block D ollicers are Miss Belz, Spurrier, Ericlcson, and Cazaly. K N TX F Below, a lablelul ol parly-goers enioys an inlermission al lhe Queen Frances an 5Lucy and argie re honored al GAA Enchanled Evening loolball dance November l. lhe baslcelball dance by oria, Greenwoo , n Rodriguez FFA and FHA Do Big Things Af fhe fop righf FFA officers are J. Weaver, Mar- shall, Griffin, Pres. James Weaver, Dunham, l-labersfich. Below fhaf, Fl-lA officers are Thomp- son, Pres. Treglazoff, Sfolces, and Adviser Scheidf. Above, Fufure Farmers operafe food sfands af foofball games fo help finance fheir many chapfer acfivifies. Below, FHA members receive chapfer awards from Mrs. Sands af The FFA Banquef held in The cafeferia lasf year on May 5. I To record all of fhe acfivifies of Delano's chapfer of Fufure Farmers of America would fake abouf fen pages. The boys carry on a full program of agriculfure proiecfs, exhibifions and compefifions af fairs and livesfoclc shows. Under fhe guidance of Adviser Cazaly fhe boys give annually a Fafher-Sons banguef af which awards and chapfer honors are given. The big evenf fhis year was presenfed in fhe cafeferia April 6. Fufure Homemalcers of America is fhe companion club of fhe FFA. The girls ioin wifh fhe boys af-The big banquef fo malce Their chapfer awards. Below, somehow fhe Fufure Farmers crowded 300 guesfs infc The cafeferia lasf spring for fheir big Fafher-Son Banquef. 1 I ShuTTer bugs aT Delano l-ligh Tormed Their own club This year. Max ArmsTrong served as presidenT oT The new Camera Club wiTh Mr. Losee as adviser. The Horizon Club lcepT a loT oT girls busy wiTh worTh-while acTiviTies This year. ln April a large delegaTion aT- Tended a conTerence in Long Beach. Delano's Library Club is one group which serves The school well. Members assisT in operaTing The Library. Rally Club members serve The school Too by keeping up our spiriT. The Rally Club assisTed The Lions Club This year in sponsoring The l-lallowe'en mas- querade dance. Below, Lion Lazarus presenTs The prize To Dowling and l'lieTT aT The Halloween Mardi Gras Tor having The besT cosTumes. CK l These Clubs Serve School AT The leTT, Top, Camera Club oTTicers are Mason, l-TaTTabaugh, PresidenT ArmsTrong, Adviser Losee, Bohmgren. AT The lower leTT are l-lorizon Club oTTicers, Adviser Losee, PresidenT Shirley Glenn, Thomas, and lllyg. Below are oTTicers oT The busy Library Club. They are Fulcuda, Adviser Cook, PresidenT Ken Mason, and T-lood. .v .4 Q i Below, Tour gals run The Rally Club This year. They are Tinlcle, PresidenT Olson, Adviser Losee, and Phillips. ul V AWN Language Masque and Gavel members a+ The lefi slanding, are Adviser Haywood, Palriclc, Dyar, Graydon, Molica, Spurrier, Galloway, Radoviclw, Flyg, Adviser Muller. Seafed, cenfer, are Presidenl LaVaun Marlin, Snelling, l'la'r'rong fron+, Spauqy, Scoll, and Monlqomery. 1, 'yxxl A+ 'Hue le'l'l' are lbree lellermen who serve lhis year as Boys' Block D offi- cers: Molica, Pres. Gore, Menaqlw. Below, Mexican Club members enioy somellwing dillerenl in Mexican Club officers, below, include Adviser Sclwamel relreslimenls al a l-lallowe'en parlyecorn on The cob. Garcia, Pres. Aguilar, Mendoza, Advisers Lavers, Bender 80 irhlefic, Drama Groups Organize Masque and Gavel, speech and drama club, was reaclivaled lhis year. Members enioyed a +rip lo +he Pasadena Playhouse and presenled an assembly of plays in 'rhe la're spring. Boys' Block D is an organizalion of Delano High lerfermen. New members were properly and Jrhoroughly inifialed in March. Block D assisled in ushering ar all games. Wi+h Bob Aguilar as president lhe Mexican Club, a social group for Mexican sludenls, enjoyed Three holiday parries-al l-lallowe'en, Valenfine, and Chrisfmas lime. The Spanish Club is organized for sludenrs who are sludying Spanish. Hs program of evenls lhis year was enlirely social. A new group, 1'he Bible Club, was formed lhis spring wi+h Clyde Sharp as presidenl. Members mel weekly in lhe music room lo enioy religious programs and. music. Mabel Keys and l-lelen Edmond led The Harlem Club 'rhis year. l-lallowe'en, Chrislmas, and Valenfine parries were given. Pres. Edmond enlerlains Harlem Club officers, Mr. Gray Below Bible Club officers leading singing are Sparks Pres Miichell, Mr. Roof, Mr. Rumbolz, Lee, and Dickerson. Clyde Sharp K Sharp Adviser Smifh While : 'E:' sei' V1 I ' 531 gf . xi ., X Ei -. 2335 . ii ,UU K :Sfad 1' ,Q -fffgsmn, WWW Q aisfafaqn ,Q ,,q,S.g0w 1 Q: A6 .hiv 'sf xg: Ylffgf Q, 2 wx wg 4 N129 K Q- ,E .1 :Jail X gg, 52225 Q' 4? Iaggzgf' Gm :fwxmv - ,. Q wr 4 Q 5 4 'M -Zif aw .. x ' 53339 5 9 Q ' 5337 f i 1- fm ,S f' If G ff '47 2: X'95b?b :W W, 1 Wx. A - ::ma1, fs Ska 0 1 X if ff fl' ' WW' vt 5 'Tffbfa 2' S Wi? Q if we. Www ,Kiwi isfgifife 3-440-f Kingpin King, Ingram, and Barbeiie dig in Jrheir spikes +o run a praciice IOO yard dash, gaindf C0l'l'l 2l 5 82 9 E Coach Ray Fredericl . ,ml Whig? K W3?WS256fiv ,,fwijSi'1ge.x , Q9 ,, k aa X ak N.,.M,wfPfy-,wiv , fling ? , we ge . fg- - Efg, we fmmf Sin, n X53 7325 y gxffzfiggwi gj gg f gk 'LHR Sifgggiysyixf M v S fify- 1' , X Qu ln The panel below, Top picTure, Chaney Tinds himselT a healThy hole in The Tulare deTense. Lower picTure, wiTh Lewis ouT in TronT, Menagh goes Tor yardage againsT EasT BakersTield. M-v - -.Q f Top row, aT The leTT, are Tiger sTars Adams, Bonner, Carlson, Chaney: lower row, C. Dow- ling. D. D o wl i n g, Gore, Greenwood, The besT Coach Frederick's inexpe- rienced Tiger varsiTy could do in The I95O TooTball compeTiTion was To Tie Tor Third place wiTh a record oT Three wins and Three losses. Visalia and PorTerville Took TirsT and second in The Tulare-Kern San Joaquin A Class league wiTh Delano Tying EasT Bakers- Tield Tor Third spoT. Early season pracTice games wiTh Cor- coran and Dos Palos saw The Tigers run over The PanThers 34-I3, buT Dos Palos held The Tigers To a O-O Tie. Long-Time-rival PorTer- ville Turnished rough compeTiTion in The TirsT loop TilT To give Delano a 27-O deTeaT. Por- Terville scored in every guarTer wiTh Rymer sparking The PanThers. Tulare became De- lano's vicTim wiTh a lasT minuTe Touchdown pass Trom lvlenagh To GuTierrez bringing a I4-I2 win. Chaney plunged over Tor The Tiger's TirsT score. EasT BakersTield invaded Delano Tor The nexT game. CosTly errors and a TasT Blade Team handed The Tigers a 27-6 kniTing. Bonner scored Tor Delano, buT as The E.B aerial aTTack clicked precisely, The Tigers air game Tailed. Bonner and Polk sparkec The Tigers To a 20-O win over Wasco in The nexT game. TaTT was surprised wiTh a Ter- riTic running aTTack which saw GuTierre: Tally Twice To spearhead a 33-I3 win. Lewis Chaney, ScoTT, and Menagh looked gooc Tor Delano. Varsii inishes in Tie Tor Third SpoT An inspired Tiger eleven Took The Tield againsT The Visalia Pioneers and was barely nosed ouT oT a I4-I2 baTTle againsT The league- leading, heavily Tavored Visalia Team. The Tigers rushed Tor 238 yards To VisaIia's 362. In passing Delano edged The Pioneers 79 yards To 8. The opponenTs were ahead ThroughouT, buT Delano gave Them a real TrighT beTore The Ias+ gun. Big Ronald Polk, Bill Bonner, and Delmar Dowling were placed on The All-league second Team. GuTierrez, ScoTT, Menagh, Gore, The Dowling broThers, Greenwood, Lewis, Chaney, Snelling, CarsTens, TreglazoTT, and Lee were all ouTsTanding during The season. Ed DeFraga, Dan Della, and NaThan John- son assisTed Coach Frederick wiTh coaching duTies. The Tigers used a single-wing aTTack. The menTors devoTed much oT Their Time To de- veloping players who, iT is expecTed, will puT The Tigers back upon The Top OT The heap nexT year. Above, in The Top row, are GuTierrez, Henderson, and Lee: second row, Lewis, Mason, and Menagh. Ti er varsiT s uad members below in The back row are Dan 9 Y fl I I ' iels, Hughes, DeaTherage, Mason, Morris, Lara, GuTierrez, Edwards, Blaylock, Carlson, Snelling, Greenwood, Murphy, Mar Tinez, Parker. In The Third row are Barkus, King, WebsTer, Bar beTTe, Chaney, GuinTini, Morales, Appleicord, Polk, Molica Lloyd, Felix. In The second row are Coach Johnson, D. WhiTe, B. WhiTe, BruTon, Lee, Serrano, D. Dowling, Lewis, Bonner, Kusch, Dunham, Mgr. Drow, Coach Della. FronT row: Coach DeFraga, Henderson, Weaver, Glorioso, Menagh, ScoTT, Valenzu- ela, MesTas, Adams, Dowling, CarsTens, l-lead Coach Frederick. 85 wwmmm Above, iI's big Ron Polk in one of I3redericI4's Iavorile end- Wlwen Lee and Bonner say, S'ropI Ilwey mean il, as Visalia' around plays. Lewis clears oul Ilwe Pioneer opposilion. Ivlclzall finds oul in Ilwe Pioneer-Tiger I4-I2 finale. Tiger Griclders Win 4, Lose 3 TIGER VARSITY SCORES Delano 34 Corcoran I 3 Delano O Dos Palos O Delano Delano Delano O I 4 6 Porlerville 27 Tulare I2 Easl Bakersfield 2 Delano 20 Wesco O Delano 33 Tall I3 In +I1e panel above, +op row, are Ivlolica, Morales, and Pollc. In +I'1e second row are SQOH, Snelling, and Treglazoll. Rigl-I+, Bonner squirls Ilwrouglw Iulares line in second quarler play in a Iill wliiclm saw Delano delealing Ilwe Iniuns I4-I2. 86 Delano I 2 Visalia I4 WWlM i:-.4A'?vT WF 3 1 Or w ,' S 1 3 1 Yi I3 L Bengals Take League TiTle WiTh Gene Daniels and Earl Maxwell Turning in anoTher classic coaching iob, The powerTul, undeTeaTed Bengal TooTball aggregaTion powered Their way To six sTraighT San Joaquin League wins. IT was Their Third loop championship in Tour years. The scrappy Bengals sTarTed oTT Their season wiTh warm-up games againsT Corcoran and Dos Palos, win- ning 48-6 and 26-6. PorTerville was The TirsT Bengal league vicTim wiTh Aguilar and Rodriguez conTribuTing greaTly To The 20-7 win. Casey piTched Tour TD passes. Aguilar scored in The lasT TorTy seconds To hand The EB. Daggers a close I2-6 deTeaT. The Bengals wenT wild againsT Wasco, displaying a sTrong running aTTaclc To Trounce The Cubs 47-20. WesTbroolc Tallied all Three Touchdowns To bring The Bengals Trom behind To a 20-7 vicTory over TaTT. In The mosT exciTing game oT The season, and The one which decided The TiTle, LuTTrell scored wiTh only TiTTy seconds leTT To boosT The Bengals To a I3-6 win over The Visalia Voodoos. All-league honors wenT To Aguilar, Rodriguez, Williams, and ProcTor on The TirsT Team, while Drow and LuTTrell made The second Team. OThers who con- TribuTed mighTily To The sTrong showing made by The Bengals included Eslcew, E. Rodriguez, Terrazas, Lewis, PorTer, WesTbroolc, Blubaugh, Gallego, STevens, and Brown. i T AT The Top above, Bengal linemen Tear a Truck-wide hole in The Dos Palos line To give Terrazas clear passage. Lower, iubilanT Bengals whoop iT up in The showers aTTer The Visalia and league championship vicTory. Aguilar Blubaugh Drow Gallego Lewis Lopez LuHreII MonTalvo ProcTor C. Rodriguez E Rodriguez Syers Terrazas Weslbroolc Williams Bengals Turn in Perfecl Record BENGAL GRID SCORES De ano Corcoran 6 De ano Dos Palos 6 De ano Porlerville 7 De ano Tulare O De ano Easl Balcerslield 6 De ano Wasco 20 De ano Tall 7 De ano Visalia 6 Wilh Lewis our in lronl mowing 'em down, Porler goes lo lhe Visalia lwo-yard line On lhe nexl play Aguilar plunged over lor Delano's lirsl' score in a I3-6 win. Bengal squad members below, back row, are Shannon Monlalvo, D, Lewis, Lullrell, Porler, Brown, Dempsey Slevens. Blubaugh. Third row: Mgr. l lammonds, Mgr, Slew arl, C. Rodriguez, Aguilar, Terrazas, Belooul, E, Rodriguez, Marshall, Lopez. Second row: Coach Maxwell, Gallego Drow, Shall, lvlaslerson, Ford, Smilh, Slovall, Weslbroolc Salamanca, Coach Daniels. Fronf row: Brooding, Glorioso Soria, Proclor, Syers, Luque, Eslcew, Williams, Mgr. Lewis Jayvees, KiHens Learn The Game Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Dehno Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano JAYVEE SCORES Dan Della, coach 5I Alpaugh O 6 Easf Bakersfield I3 2I Bakersfield Whifes O 7 Bakersfield Blues I6 6 Easf Bakersfield 6 27 Bakersfield Whifes I2 KITTEN SCORES Bill I-Iorsfman, coach O Easf Bakersfield I3 O Bakersfield O O Lindsay 7 O Shaffer I9 I9 Taff O 6 Lindsay I3 Below are Kiffen grid squad members. ln fhe back row are Lewis, Blank, Hainline, Kramer, Slifkoff, Churchman, T. Richardson. In 'Ihe 'Ihird row are Mgr. Afchley, lvlingo, Dav- enporf, Ruferf, Crumb, Anderson, IvIcClinfock, Coach I . Above, fop, are foofball yell queens lvl. Whife, C. Whife, Sparks Johnson. Below fhaf, coaches sfandinq are Della, Johnson, Sfone Frederick: seafed, Maxwell, Daniels, Delzraga, I-lorsfman. I-Iorsfman. In +he second row are Higgens, Randolph, Proc- for, I-lieff, Smifh, lvlifchell, Alvarado. In fhe fronl' row are Wilson, Marquez, Paffon, Ivlaise, Dickerson, Walker, R. Richardson, Schoff. -.i Wknzasg RL' !-1 REI-flXW'IF CarTer Greenwood GuTierrez Coach Gene Daniels' baske+balI quinTeT had iTs worsT season in eleven years in '5l. hiTTing The league cellar in winning Three and losing Tive games. IT was The Tigers' worsT record since Coach Daniels Took over The coaching reins in I946. Delano ended The season in a slump which re- corded six sTraighT losses. all To Top Teams, To bring The season's losing ToTal To I5 TilTs. The Tigers won only seven games all season. ln league compeTiTion Delano losT encounTers To Tulare Twice, PorTerville Twice, and spliT wiTh Visalia. AlThough Technically ShaTTer was in a diTTerenT loop, Two games wiTh The Generals counTed as league games, which Delano won. WiTh only a week oT pracTice. The Tigers enTered The annual Visalia TournamenT. l-lere They deTeaTed Orosi I9-I7 buT were dumped by EasT W, McNeillie ScoH' BakersTield 43-30 in The second round. In pracTice games Delano won only Three, dumping Arvin, BakersTield, and Wasco. Games were losT To EasT BakersTield, TaTT, COS Jayvees, STraThmore, BakersTield, and Wasco. Lack oT scoring punch. heighT. and experience were Delano's chief weaknesses. even Though big CarleTon Greenwood edged ouT PorTerville's New- man Tor The scoring championship oT The league. Delano's big cenTer builT up a ToTal oT I26 poinTs in league compeTiTion Tor an average oT l5.8. Greenwood was placed on The All-league TirsT Team wiTh LesTer ScoTT named on The second Tive. OThers who were ouTsTanding ThroughouT The sea- son were Eddie GuTierrez. Tim McNeillie, Don CarTer, Don Williams, Ken Snelling. and J. C. WrighT. l AT The righT, members oT The Tiger varsiTy casaba squad are, sTanding, Greenwood, Polk, GuTierrez, Bonner, CarTer, Williams, WrighT. Carnes. ln The TronT row are Snelling, l-lieTT, Mc- Neillie, Jones, Edwards, ScoTT, Coach Daniels. 90 9 'fir - Q- T Varsity Hoopsfers Land in Basemenf Snelling Williams VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES lDelano's score given firsil Tafl 3l Tall 46 Orosi I7 Porlerville 37 5 E. B. 43 Balcersiield 40 i Sfrafhmore 37 Shaffer 39 Arvin 26 Wasco 35 COS JV 4I Tulare 35 Shaffer 24 Bakersfield 49 CO5 JV 36 Visalia 40 Visalia 36 52 Above, Les Sooll. Tiger guard, dribbles ou'r of The danger zone in Jrlwe Tula E. B. 56 Poderville 53 game al Delano as Jarvis, number four, gels sei lo argue wiilw lwim. Tulare 42 Wasco 54 Below, Greenwood, rop league scorer, goes up in Hwe Below, as Greenwood expresses greaf disiress. Wrighi gels all or a rebound in The Tirsl Slwafler game. enlwinecl willw Visalia! number nine in a Tense momenl. 9I Aguilar Brown Frausfo Parnell Rodriguez Taylor A+ fhe righf, Coach Maxwell falks if over wifh his Procfor, Frausfo, Luffrell, Lehman Thies, Taylor. squad. ln fhe back row are Mgr. Bluhm, Parnell, Churchman, Smifh Mgr. Brooding. Middle row Wyaff, Lewis, Prafher, Brown Eskew. Fronf row: C. Rodriguez IE. Rodriguez, Dorsey. Aguilar Maxwell's e Wifh only one refurning veferan from lasf year's Bengal squad, Coach Earl Maxwell had fo build up a feam from inexperienced freshmen and Kiffen graduafes. l-le succeeded in organizing a fairly good feam fhaf fook ifs ups and downs fo 'rie for second place wifh Visalia in fhe league sfandings. The Bengals sfarfed ouf fhe season winning mosf of fheir pracfice games, buf dropped fheir firsf league sfarfs. Delano esfablished a loop mark of fhree wins and five losses. The season record was fwelve wins and nine losses. Wins came over Porferville and Visalia fwiceg double losses were scored againsf fhe Bengals by Tulare and Shaffer: while a single defeaf came from Visalia in league play. In pracfice filfs, fhe Bengals defeafed Taff fwice, COS Bees fwice, and scored single vicfories againsf Alpaugh, Sfrafhmore, Arvin, Bakersfield, and Easf Bakers- field. Wasco scored double wins over fhe Bengals, while Bakersfield and Easf Bakersfield won once from Delano. Casey Rodriguez, who led fhe Bengal scoring affack fhroughouf fhe season, was fhe only one fo represenf Delano on fhe All-league firsf feam. James Dorsey and freshman Bobby Brown were named fo fhe second feam. Playing good ball for fhe Bengals during fhe season were Tony Frausfo, Bill Parnell, L. C. Taylor, Bobby Aguilar, Roger Thies, Ronnie Bluhm, and Ray Smifh. Tulare fook fhe lighfweighf league 'rifle fhis year, while Porferville finished up in fhe cellar. 92 'ie Visalia for a Second Place Bengal Baskefball Scores 28 Delano Taff I9 Delano Alpaugh I9 Delano Sfraflmmore 30 Delano Arvin 24 Delano COS Bees 34 Delano Shaffer 34 Delano COS Bees 36 Delano Visalia I9 Delano Easf Bakersfield 4 Delano Tulare 40 Delano Taff 27 Delano Porferville 28 Deano Bakersfield 29 Deano Shaffer 34 Deano Wasco 38 Delano Tulare 42 Deano Bakersfield 34 Delano Visalia 43 De ano Easl Bakersfield Deano Porferville 24 Delano Wasco 33 Below, Casey Rodriguez, high scoring Bengal goes Wlwoa man says Bobby Brown alw am f fgur n fo go flwaf way up buf comes down empfy handed againsf Vsalna no molw Brown gefs sef for an offense aga nsf Vsalua Top, above, are basketball yell leaders Dudney, Chiet I-Ierb Moore, and Phillips. Immediately above are Delano I-Iigh's tirst song leaders, Juday, Callahan, Graham, and Phillips. J.V.'s, Kittens Hit the Basket Jayvee Basketball Scores lDeIano scores given tirstl II Visalia 33 35 Tulare 24 32 Tulare 4I 27 Visalia I6 23 Porterville 2I 23 Porterville I7 Delano won the league Jayvee title. Kitten Basketball Scores I2 Tatt 38 25 Bakerstield 26 20 Alpaugh 5 I8 Shatter 20 I3 Strathmore 2I I7 Wasco I8 20 Shatter 25 I5 Tulare I7 I3 Visalia 2I I2 Bakerstield 34 20 EB. 29 I9 Visalia 23 I7 Tulare 9 I5 EB. 26 I6 Tatt I7 20 Porterville 24 II Porterville 26 24 Wasco 3I The Kittens ended the season with a tie tor third. N The Kitten squad at the right, back row, includes Proctor, Jones, Hidalgo, Rice, I-Iiggens, Penrod, Suryan, Ivlostaio, Garcia. In the tront row are Anderson, Ramos, Urias, Fabela, Wilson, Soria, Schott. 94 Andreas Carswell ScoH' B. Wilson M SmiTh Tennis Team Finishes Second Coach Eric STone's l95l Tiger Tennis Team missed The league championship by one maTch To seTTle Tor a second place behind The PorTerville PanThers. ln The TirsT league maTch oT The season The Tigers edged ouT PorTerville 5-4, buT in a reTurn engage- menT wiTh The PanThers The Tigers emerged on The shorT end of a 6-3 score. WiTh no girls on Their Team, Visalia High proved To be easy compeTiTion. The Tigers deTeaTed Them Twice by decisive scores oT 8-5 and 9-I. Delano's second and lasT deTeaT oT The season came Trom The Tulare Redskins 5-4. In The second round wiTh Tulare The Tigers won 6-3. ln pracTice maTches Delano regisTered wins over ShaTTer 4-2 and Wasco Twice, 5-I and 6-I. DeTeaTs came Trom Lindsay, 5-4, and ShaTTer, 4-3. NexT season Coach STone will have an inexperi- enced Team which will consisT mainly oT sophomores and Treshmen. According To Coach STone, The Tiger Tennis Team will no doubT enTer wiTh Bakers- Tield, EasT BalcersTield, Wasco, TaTT, and ShaTTer in The Kern CounTy Tennis League. The Tennis Team aT The presenT Time is in The Tulare-Kern League. Bill SmiTh, Top boy's singles, has losT only one maTch up To April 23. Bill Wilson has played second singles. Virginia Andreas has played TirsT girl's singles wiTh Marlene SmiTh second. 4 AT The righT, Tiger Tennis squad members are, back row, l-lampTon, Peevy, D. Wilson, B. Wilson, Tunnell, Mauch, Coach STone. Middle, Tinlcle, lmamura, Andreas, M. SmiTh, Misono, Carswell, ScoTT. FronT, Parlcer, Pollard, Rudholm. 1 J ini Gore, rf Menagh, ss Pafrick, p, If Jacobs, Ib A+ fhe rigbf is ffie Varsify baseball squad. In flie back row, Bebouf, Sfovall, C. Rodriguez, Gore, I'Iois- ingfon, Dowling, Reyes, Coach Frederick: middle row, Marfinez, Jacobs, Pafrick, Menagfi, I'Iam- monds, Morales, Adamsq fronf row, Wilmoflw, Caraveo, Marquez, E. Rodriguez, Scoff. Dorsey. ima Wilmofh, p Adams. ss di, , D i a m o n d Boy VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Delano 5 Alpauglm 3 De ano 2 Merced 5 De ano 22 Corcoran I3 De ano IO Porferville J. C. I2 De ano 9 Shaffer 4 De ano I3 McFarland I 'De ano 3 Bakersfield I2 Lions Club Baseball Tournamenf De ano O Livinqsfon 6 De ano I2 Taff I De ano IO Merced 6 De ano I 3 Wasco I2 'De ano 3 Porferville I2 'Delano 4 Easf Bakersfield 7 'De ano 5 Tulare 4 'De ano I2 Taff 2 De ano 20 Pixley Town Team I I 'De ano 6 Visalia I4 'De ano IO Wasco 7 'De ano 5 Bakersfield 8 'De ano I5 Porferville I6 'Lea ue ames Q Tave Dull, Unhappy Season As This copy goes To press April 24, The Delano High Tigers are having one oT Their worsT seasons since Coach Ray Frederick has been aT The coaching reins aT Delano. The Tigers, a green, young, inexperienced ball club, have losT To daTe six league games and won only Three To sTand in a Tie Tor TiTTh place in The San Joaquin League. Delano opened iTs season wiTh pracTice wins over Alpaugh, Corcoran, and ShaTTer, and wiTh losses To Merced and P-ville J. C. BakersTield, The Tigers' TirsT loop Toe, gave Them a sound I2-3 Thrashing. The Delano Lions Tourney, held during EasTer week, was nexT on The schedule Tor Delano. They dropped Their TirsT game To LivingsTon, buT beaT TaTT, Merced, and Wasco To cop The consolaTion crown. Visalia won The championship Trophy over BakersTield. PorTerville invaded Delano Tor a loop TilT and wenT home wiTh a I2-3 win over The helpless Tigers. LeTTy Frankie Fabella piTched a Tine game againsT E. B., buT The Tigers' inabiliTy To hiT caused a 7-4 downTall. Delano Tinally won iTs TirsT game againsT Tulare 5-4, Then made iT Two in a row wiTh a I2-2 win over TaTT. League-leading Visalia sTormed inTo Delano To give The Tigers a I4-6 deTeaT, buT The Tigers bounced back wiTh a IO-7 win aT The expense oT The Wasco Tigers The Tollowing nighT. Second halT play sTarTed wiTh BakersTield's beaTing Delano again 8-5 and P-ville edging ouT The Tigers I6-I5 in a wild Ten-inning game. AT The righT, Top, are Dowling, IT: E. Rodriguez, Zbg aT The lower righT are HoisingTon, pg and C. Rodriguez, p and Ib. . , fx. ,M T M P x iw Below, T-lammonds, in spiTe oT a badly injured ankle, geTs a saTe Below, Lions oTTicials. Logan, Kime, Gleed, LoTT, presenT The hiT againsT Wasco in The Lions Tourney consolaTion Tinal. consolaTion Trophy To Frankie Fabella and Coach Frederick. Qi Dorsey, p Hammonds, c i Morales, p Jayvees, Frosh The .lunior VarsiTy nine, coached by Ed Deiiraga, is enjoying anoTher Tine season as This copy goes To press April 24. The Jayvees have won I3 games, losT 3, and Tied I. They now sTand second in league compeTiTion. Delano has scored wins over Alpaugh, ShaTTer, McFarland, Merced, BakersTield, TaTT, E. B., Tulare, and Wasco. Visalia, E. B., and ShaTTer VarsiTy have deTeaTed Delano. Caraveo, If ScoTT, cf o All RighT Under The TuTelage oT Coach Bill l-lorsTman, Tamous l-lanTord Kings soTTball piTcher, The Tresh- man Team has played a Tull schedule. By April 24 The Trosh had won 6 and losT 6. The Treshmen have a number oT ball players who promise To make good on The varsiTy in a Tew years. To daTe The Trosh have deTeaTed McFarland, ShaTTer, and Alpaugh. They have losT To PorTerville, BakersTield, Visalia, E. B. AT The righT, Jayvee squad mem- bers are, back, Logan, Dudney, Pinckley, Mazza, BruTon, Thies, AppleTord, Blank, Newby, Mingog middle, LuTTrell, Dunham, FrausTo, McClinTock, WhiTe, Williams, Polk, Marshall, l-lammondsg Troni' row, Coach Delzraga, DeaTherage, Gonzales, VaughT, Medina, Agui- lar, Fabella, Richardson. ProcTor. AT The righT, Treshman squad members are, back row, Morris, Richardson, STewarT, PraTher, Urias. Hainline, Wade, ProcTor, Winn, Girard: middle row, Coach l-lorsTman, I-lammonds, Alvarado, in er Bluhm Coleman Llo d Wys g , , , y . Webb, PaTTon1 froni' row, Ander- son, RuTerT, Williams, Walker, Garcia, WhiTlock, Dempsey. QQ T r' , .V ' ' ' T Spikemen Win CounTy Division Cindermen under The TuTeIage oT Coach Dan Della have covered Themselves wiTh medals and glory This year. For The second year The Track and Tield men swepT The Tulare San Joaquin Divisional IvIeeT aT Delano April 2I. In The TirsT meeT oT The year, a dual wiTh EasT BakersTieId March I6, Delano won I82If2- IZOIXQ. FiTch, C class iron man, won Tive TirsTs, and King ran The I00 in 9.9 and The 220 in 2 I .5. Ingram Took Three TirsTs Tor Class B. March 24 Delano deTeaTed Wasco and ShaTTer wiTh King, Treshman sprinTer, running a 9.8 I00. CarsTens Took The discus, broad jump, and 440. AT The Tulare Relays April 7 Delano IosT The over-all score To Edison 39-38, buT Took The B Class Trophy. In The Kern Relays The A's Tinished Third, B's second, C's second. Visalia, Tulare, and P-ville were deTeaTed by Delano in all classes in The counTy semi-Tinals. King seT a new 220 mark oT 2I.7, and Snelling seT a discus mark oT I49' 8If7 . Terrazas won Three TirsTs. Double winners were King, Bonner, Ingram, FiTch, and Dickerson. RighT, VarsiTy Track squad, back row, K Jones, Hughes, Parker, Graydon i Weaver, BarbeTTe, Lee, Hicks, WrighT Greenwood. Middle, Arandela, GuTi errez, Blaylock, Bonner, TregIazoTT, CarsTens, HieTT, Daniel, Kusch, SmiTh FronT, Carlson, AshworTh, Valenzuela Dowling, Snelling, Glorioso, Edwards RighT, The B Track squad includes, back row, R. Terrazas, Luque, T. Terrazas, Felix, Lopez, Brown, Mariano, Eskew, CIiTTon, Barkus. Middle row, Blubaugh, IvIasTerson, Glorioso, Hendrix, Syers, WebsTer, Crouch, L. C. Taylor, Lewis, an -- 3 , A 7 by-if X E 4 T V, f s ' I . A , -if Top, above, VarsiTy relay men and record holders are Bonner, BarbeTTe, Snelling, CarsTens, King. Direc+Iy above, are B relay men and record holders, back row, Terrazas Eskew, Taylorg TronT, Barkus, STevens, Ingram, Brown. 29' , , . . N 6 iT I , iii' ',Q1,' ' if I , L V T. Taylor, Lehman. FronT row, Gallego, ' W . V W lVIonTaIvo, Serros, King, STevens, Drow, S 4 ' T' Ingram, Parnell. -0 I 5 A if J S f I h 1 T T T J' ' 5 i Ti 'I 5 sm iii lm I Q P' V lx ' gi T T ix ' K L nf' 3 Sa, 5 I T , NT , W . ' ,V 'ft 'T ll- ' 'im '4 I :STI :N New Marli Above are Two high-flyers, Tony Serros. pole vauller, and Ed Gurierrez, hurdler. New School Track Records May I, I950 -April 23, l95l Class A: I00 yd. dash, Leamon King 9.8 220 yd. dash, Leamon King 2l.5 Discus, Ken Snelling l49'8lf2 440 yd. relay, Bonner, Carslens. Barbelle, King 45.2 880 yd. relay, Bonner, Carslens. Barbefle, King l:32.7 Class B: I00 yd. dash, Leamon King 9.9 70 yd. high hurdles, Richard Terrazas 9.2 I62 yd. low hurdles, Richard Terrazas l8.7 Pole vault Newman Fink I I'9lf2 l320 yd. run, Carl Drow 3:37 440 yd. relay, Brown, Taylor, Terrazas, lngram 45.5 Class C: 660 yd. run, Crelh Rice I:34 880 yd. run, Crelh Rice 2:l4 Above a+ fhe lefl is Wright varsify high iumper. A+ +he righl' is Ingram, B weighl' man, sprinler, and relay man. Below, four of Coach Dan Della's middle dislance runners warm up. They include Kusch, Srevens, Smilh, and Rice. ks if 5 Ss Lei 8 in 13 Evenfs To Hue riglu+ is Hue C Hack squad. In Hue back row are Ramos, Rice, Soria, l-liggins, Dicker- son, Randolph, Mosfaioi in Hue second row are Reed, Scluohl, l-lieH, Fiuclu, Jones, Wilson, Davenport in Hue fron? row are Alberuson, Graluam, Serna, Weaver, SmiHu, Verdugo. 1' u u , ,. ,q, Y sf 2. uf ll ., , if u A1 'fu A ' In Hue panel above, +0 Hue leff is Carsfens, discus slar. A+ Hue rigluf is Brown, broad jumper. ,E , .xv F1 DirecHy above, af Hue left is Leamon King, ufroslu sprin'r Hash. A+ Hue rigluf are Rice, Fifclu, slandingq Bonner, Ingram, Terrazas. In Hue panel below, af Hue lelf, are dislrance runners, Kusclu, Below, cenfer, are luiglu-sliclc aruisus Aranclela, Taylor, Ter- Drow, Slevens, Greenwood, Dowling, SmiHu, Rice. razas. A+ Hue riglul is Snelling, varsiuy weiglulman. -5 u . . u, . 'gk' f 1 'V' in , ',-, Qgt. , , -I dit I N V- M 1, ' : W 44 'H . g A ', 9, u u 9 V M .D : lg ,, , ai f ,I , W , sn' L 1 I W . --f-f 2,4-Q f' V . Z ,P 34, In uluu ,ug Q H K r ' 3 .W ,A JN, , M - N , A E: by K ' l :gms , W 7 N . I jf' , - ..,, ,.,: ,.. mx- , Q ' Z A- Al K .V - - V' W ' -,tl f' A' , . 4 .. N ,- N,gff?., z If ML' g h ' i f A , A M ug ,ug , .... l u ,nr wmgagv l, I it cg , A I I iz! l i ' ef . mg' N i ' V ' i i 3 1 ,,,,, M ,M . - l be M , . . ,,,, IOI GAA Sponsors Complete Spol Above, volleyball champs, back, Scriven, Ingram: +hird, Clem- Juniors and seniors made up, for The mosl parl, The championship non, Smilh, l-larlley, I. Gilbrealh, L. Gilbrealhy second, Bel- baslcelball leam. Above, Pal Douglass leam gels a chance lo do flower, Parker, Caplain Rolherq fron+, Ashworlh, Gregory. a lillle praclising on lhe oul-door courl. Below is a bi+ of aclion from a speeclball praclice game. Below, lhe girls in G.A.A. always welcome lhe coming of Shins, foes, and muscles lalce a big bealing in speedball. spring. There are many reasons-one of Them is soffball. 1 4 lO2 'rogram lor Gals Under lhe organizalion provided by lhe Girls Alhlelic Associalion, a program ol sporls parlicipalion is carried oul by lhe girls inleresled. Praclices and games are held Mondays and Wednesdays aller school. Poinls are awarded lo girls who lake parl. In volleyball compelilion Frances Rolher's leam look lop honors, while lhe winning baslcelball squad proved lo be Pal Douglas's. ln speedball games il was lhe squad caplained by Grace lchinaga which came oul on lop. Sollball season will close lhe alhlelic program lor lhe girls. ln May lhe G. A. A. will hold ils annual awards banguel al which lime girl alhleles will receive lhe coveled G. A. A. honors. As a special evenl lhis year, played as a benelil lor lhe Junior Red Cross. a senior-lreshman leam delealed a junior-sophomore combinalion in a IO-9 baslcelball game. G. A. A. ollicers allended an all-day conlerence in Lindsay in December. A baslcelball playday was held al Alpaugh February I6, and a sollball playday was enioyed al Wasco March I7. Al lhe righl are some ol lhe slars in G. A. A. sporls. Top, Doris Werslcy, senior: Dorolhy Tinlcle, iunior. Middle row, Mona Snelling, sophomore: and l-lealher Greenwood, lresh- man. ln lhe bollom row, righl, are G, A. A. advisers and P. E. inslruclors, Miss Mallhews and Miss Belz. , Below are members ol Grace lchinaga's championship Below are baskelball champs. ln lhe back row are Lopez, speedballers. ln lhe baclc row are Slallord, l-lamplon, L. Olson, Kyle, Smilh, Werslcy, Wrighl, Rodarig middle row, Kyle, Ichinaga, Ingram: middle row, Greenwood, C. While, Dyar, Cazaly, V. While, M. While, Silvey: fronl, Tinlcle, Snelling: lronl, Tunnell, Moore, Parnell, Albin. Capl. Douglas, M. Scoll, B. Scoll, Salsa, Sislc. I03 l Q Q 515' ,. Q1 lb, 5 , '5 QQ Q is :r :2 , S X , A 9 9 S NS K :.i 2.2 9 s nm 11 G' Q 'fi 'WSWS Q 42 9 s -X w 21' 1 M 1 gi Y E 1 in Delano High gives Queen D Delano's Lions' Club co-sponsors our Halloween Mardi Gras. 3 ,i Eleven hundred of us unile for PTA's Open l-louse barbecue. I0 yd ig l06U f a for Hwe Harvesf Fesfival, plus six princesses V 1 ey , Men oT AccomplishmenT . . . ...and naTional prominence! Crowe Equipmeni' Co. brings Them To Their microphones on Delano ls Crowe-ing. ln The picTure aT The leTT Harold Pomeroy, presidenT oT WesTern CoTTon Growers Assoc. and oT The CaliTornia PlanTing CoT- Ton Seed DisTribuTors, is inTerviewed loy Merle Taylor, owner and general manager oT The Crowe Co. sTores. Thus does Crowe EquipmenT give Delano l-ligh sTudenTs an educa- Tional opporTuniTy unequaled - a chance To hear men oT accomplish- menT. Crowe EquipmenT Company AgriculTural Pace SeTTers . . . . . . oT The world are The ranchers oT The San Joaquin Valley! To The Crowe Co. microphones come The leaders and agriculTural pace seTTers oT The world. ln The group aT The righT, seaTed are Ray Wiser, presi- denT oT The CaliTornia Farm Bureau: Mrs. Merle Taylor, Crowe Co. re- porTer3 MarTin GuTunich, Delano grape grower: Loren VoTh, Kern CounTy Farm Bureau: Bill Camp Jr., owner oT Georgeanne Farms. STand- ing are Charley l-lamilTon, Tulare Co. Farm Bureau: Mr. Taylor: Frank CoddingTon, Delano Farm Bureau. These Are Wonderful! Such a sfafemenf is fypical of fhose heard when fhis group of juniors looked over fhis year's senior picfures af Dailey's Sfudio. Porfraifs can bring admirafion like fhis only when fhe phofog- rapher knows his business-and Nick Dailey does. l-le was chosen by fhe class of I95l as fhe official Del-Ano phofoqrapher. The besf of film, cameras, accessories, and phofo-finishing are pro- vided af Dailey's affracfive sfudio af IO25 Main Sfreef. Dailey's Sfudio iw l+'s Tl-lE Place When you're Jrhirsly, hungry for iusl a snaclc, slarving for a big meal, or iusl' wanling lo ioin Jrhe gang afler school, HieH s Drive-in al lhe corner of Main and Cecil is lhe nafural place lo go. Prompl and courleous service is given eilher al your car or al an oulside Table. Nancy, Beverly, Bob, and Charlie enioy a refreshing coke aller school. HieH's Dairy Farm and Drive-In l+'s Done This-a-wayl Edward l-lie+'r enioys demonslraling some of The modern equipmenf a+ +he Crys+al Dairy Farm. For Jrhe la+es+ in dairy equipmenl' and for 'lhe besl of dairy producls everyone goes To l-lie++'s. ln lhe all-school queslionnaire Jrabulafed al Delano l-ligh Jrhis fall milk was voled Jrhe favorile drink of lhe sludenfs, and Pauline and Donald agree Jrhal lhe beslr comes from l-lieH's Cryslal Dairy. 108 Three BeauTiesl JusT as Evon and Barbara are admired Tor Their beauTy and sTyle, so is The new I95I l-lydra-MaTic Oldsmobile admired Tor iTs sTream- lined beauTy, smooTh perTormance, and riding comTorT. The new Olds- mobile TeaTures new roominess in- side-new disTincTion and glamour inside and ouT. See your Oldsmobile and ChevroleT dealer aT JusT ChevroleT Co., IIO3 l-Iigh STreeT. JusT ChevroleT Company New FronT-Same Place! The newly-remodeled JusT Chevro- leT Co. corner aT ElevenTh and Highway 99 is one oT The busiesT spoTs in Town. ln Their FiresTone appliance sTore They carry The new- esT and mosT modern eguipmenT, in c l u d i n g Frigidaire reTrigeraTors and auTomaTic washing machines. The new showroom gives spacious room in which To display The new ChevroleTs and Oldsmobiles. The repair and parTs shops and The Shell Service oTTer The besT in service and mainTenance. ,M x-. - af ,,.f .1 A Tour wiTh Texaco! You'll geT The TinesT perTormance Trom your car and your Tarm equipmenT wiTh Texaco producTs. Frank Salsa, Delano's Texaco disTribuTor, gives The TinesT in service as well as The TinesT in producTs To The many ranchers in The Delano area. Many Delano High Tamilies always Till up Their cars ancl Trucks aT Delano's Texaco sTaTions. When you Take your summer vacaTion This year, remem- ber. Tour wiTh Texaco and be sure oT an enioyable vacaTion wiTh The TinesT in auTomobile performance. Texaco DisTribuTing Agency ffwziis , rxssfigy if WhaTTa Pickup! We reTer, oT course, To The new GMC pickup Truck. ln addiTion To a compleTe line oT Ford TracTor and Dearborn Equipment The Thomas TracTor EquipmenT Inc. now has The Delano agency Tor The compleTe line oT GMC gasoline and diesel moTor Trucks. ln The picTure aT The left wiTh a Two-row or Tandem RusT coTTon picker in The background, is one oT The new '5l GMC pickups. Thomas TracTor EquipmenT Co. The Big LiTT! JusT as DalTon won'T leT Ann and Donna down, so Thomas TracTor Equipmeni' Inc. won'T leT you down. You can depend on Them Tor reli- able service and equipment Shown in The picTure aT The righT is one OT The new Ford TracTors wiTh a heavy duTy loader aTTachmenT7 iT has a working capaciTy oT I2OO pounds. For Tarm equipment sup- plies, service, and repairs, Try The Thomas TracTor FquipmenT lnc. one halT mile souTh oT The underpass on Highway 99. Ford Farming! lT's easier-iT's TasTerl H.Z5 raf III They Know! Yes, James Molica and L. R. Billings know +ha+ WhiHen Bros. Drilling Co. can supply 'rhe besf in pumps and well drilling service. The pump shown here, insialled for Mr. Billings, is a l5O horse- power B. J. Pump. For such excellenl equipmenl as +his, go 'ro I74-4 l-ligh Sireel or phone 282l. There you will find Whi1'+en Bros. Co.. a long-esialolishecl business firm Thai lives up lo Hs mo+'fo, Olcles+ and Slill Bes'r. WhiHen Bros. Drilling Co II2 Marko Zaninovich They Don'T STand STill . . . . . . aT Marko Zaninovich's modern cold sTorage planT aT EarlimarT. To keep his equipmenT and ins+aIIa+ions righT up To The minuTe, Mr. Zaninovich has recenTly had overhauled all planT machinery To insure The besT in cold sTorage service. WaTching a demonsTraTion oT some oT ThaT equip- menT above. lvlada and Doyle are impressed wiTh The cold sTorage planT Trom which come Those delicious TruiTs and vegeTables all year around. They also know ThaT when you see Mr. Zaninovich's Sunnyview label on grapes, you will know ThaT There you have The besT ThaT money can buy. II3 See You af Cole's. . . . . . is fhe cry of fhe high school crowd every day of fhe weelc. The girls can find cosmefics and beaufy aids of all kinds af fhe Beaufy Bar. Af fhe prescripfion counfer af Cole's Rexall Drug sfore your pre- scripfions are filled wifh speed and accuracy. And af fhe founfain you can safisfy fhaf hungry feeling. Af fhe righf Marvene Cole serves Jean and Dorofhy. Coberly-Wesf . . . . . . is a name well lcnown fhrough ouf fhe Wesfern farm areas. lr Delano Coberly-Wesf mean: Delano's mosf modern coffon gin ing company. Coffon is King in fhe Delano area. and Coberly-Wes' prides ifself in processing l-li: Maiesfy so fhaf milady may evenfu ally use him for her finesf dresses l-larold W. Greene is fhe manage of fhe Delano gin af 430 Glenwood The Growingesl Cily. . . . . . in lhe San Joaquin Valley! Thal is lhe slogan for The Delano Chamber of Commerce, whose headquarlers on Highway 99 are shown a+ lhe righi. All years are big years in Delano, cenler of a ferfile argicullural area. Bur I95l is Tl-IE BIG YEAR. for il marks lhe arrival of The Cenlral Valley Proiecl' irrigalion wafers To enrich The clis'rric+. Run, Don'+ Walk. . . . . . +o Jrhe greal enferlainmenl' wailing for you al Delano's ihree fine +hea+res, 'rhe Delano, Sierra. and Jrhe new Del-Mac Drive ln. Movies provide Delano wifh Hs loesl enlerfainmeni value. No wonder +ha'r Delano l-ligh's sluclenl body vo'res movies firsl' on lheir lisl of favorife +hings +o do. You'll Smile Tool Carolyn is giving us all a big smile over lhe Lilelime Salely lire. You loo will smile wilh salislaclion when you gel your lires and your lire service al lhe Delano Tire Shop. Your smile will be even brighler when you gel your balleries, Union Oil producls, ancl aulo servicing al Bill Elkins' lire ancl service slalion. ,. , f,f V i yi f'i-'Vgll ,ff ,f iq' ivieel Me al Marshalls! Thal's a Delano loy-word! Marshall's Pharmacy is Tl-lE ONE: in lacl, il's ONE ONE ONE ONE Main Slreel Need a prescriplion lillecl? Search- ing lor a gill lor your gal's birlh- day? Running low on cosmelics or shaving cream? l-low's aboul a socle wilh lhe gang aller school? Ther you'll wanl lo meel me al Marshalls A Field ol While Gold! l+'s celery harvesl season in Delano! Grown in lhe Delano area and shipped 'ro all paris of lhe counfry are famous Pacific Gold vegefables. The grower and shipper? Molica Packing Company! For sheer per- feclion in melons of all kinds, walch for lvlolica's Bell-Ringer label. Pacific Gold and Bell-Ringer labels are signs of qualify. There's No Queslion. . . . . . aboul The idenlily of Delano l-ligh's favorile beverage. l+'s Pea- cock milk, dislribuled in Delano by Tom LoH's Peacock Dairy Service. Can you idenlily Jrhe +wo caleleria rnilk-pourers? Thal's harder. Counl- less Delano l-ligh sludenls buy Pea- cock dairy producrs al l'he school caleleria or al lheir favorile grocery. Soil, Sunshine, and Wafer. . . . . . are +hree blessings +ha'r malce Jrhe Delano area one of lhe richesl agriculiural sec'rions in 'rhe nalion. Reliance Drilling Co. serves The farmers in an effeclive and reliable manner by drilling deep info The earfh +o bring forlh +ha'r precious wafer so vilal l'o farming in lhe San Joaquin Valley. 8 riffs. . N , Zfyveilxx A Pallern of Ferlililyl Jack Radovich, prominenl vineyard- isl of Delano, lakes pride in his orderly rows of grapevines which supply his packing shed iusl easi ol Delano. This in +urn supplies people in all parls of 'rhe Uniled Slales wilh Radovich's excellenl lv1o+her brand of grapes. You'll +as+e 'em, and you'll lilce 'em. Lef's Talk Turkey! Coach Frederick falks furkey fo his varsify gridmen befween halves. If you wanf fo falk furkey abouf insur- ance, your besf bef is fo falk fo represenfafives of Roberfs Insurance Agency af l7OO K Sfreef in Bakers- field. Roberfs has been Delano l-ligh's official agency for I8 years. Delano's local office is af I2I2 Main, Delano. Spring and Wild Flowers. . . . . . come buf once a year, buf as Lucille and Carlefon areillusfrafing here. you can enioy Marion and George Zaninovich's Marlin brand grapes all year around. The mosf de- licious of grapes are raised, packed and shipped fo all parfs of fhe nafion from fhe vineyards and sheds of fhe Zaninoviches. Big Smiles. . . . . . from lwo lovely junior girls, Vivian and Carolyn. Somehow you iusl feel lilce smiling when you do your shopping al rhe A and U Marker on Main Slreel. l+'s a pleasure lo lcnow lhal you're gelling lop gualily in meals, groceries, lruirs, and vegelables. l+'s lvlagicl The manner in which Bill performs 'lhe l-lindu rope Jrriclc has sisler Berry impressed. You'll be impressed loo wirh lhe magic wilh which Dudney's B Square Cleaners can perform speedy miracles wilh clolhes in need of experl cleaning and pressing. 4f ---... From Any Angle . . . . . . i+'s a loeaulyl No malrer how you look ar il, The new Safely-flow ride Plymoulh has everylhing. Call on Jaclc Busch al lhe Busch Molor Co. al I I4I l-ligh and see for yoursell lhe beaulilul and ever-dependable Dodge and Jrhe smoolh-riding Plymoulh. ,- 600 Sludenls. . . . . . can'+ be wrongl Approximalely 600 sludenls salisly rhal powerful mid- day yearning for nourishmenl by ealing al The school Cafeferia, under lhe man- agemenl of Mrs. Slanlcard. They go in a loig way for lhal well-balanced, lasry 25C plale lunch. Smile PreHyl Two camera bugs, l-lillel and Dallon, enjoy faking a picrure of Louella. You'll smile prelly loo if you go To Don Todd's Camera Shop al III5 Main Slreel. l+'s headguarlers for line por- Jrrails, camera supplies, and experl, economical film processing. Nl l+'s a Pleasure! John Tarnoll, Sr., John, Jr., Don Filkins, planl manager, and Louis Saldana are engaged in a pleasanl occupalion - Tasle-Jresling delicious Caralan grown grapes. They are shown in The cold slorage planlr easr of Delano. Look for M. Cara+an's Columbine brand, linesl grapes on lhe markel. A Scoop Full of Charm! ThaJr's whal you'll say aboul lhis TO-20 Ferguson rracror and Skyline loader. I+ is iusl one of many Types of farm machines available for Delano farmers a+ lhe Cen+ral California lmplemeni' Co., home ol Case and Ferguson farm eguipmenl. O IZ! Li+'rle Classics. . . . . . lor a girl's wardrobe are wailing for you al Wilda Elkin's Classic Shop. When Delores wanls lo add +o her spring wardrobe, she hops and skips down To lhe Classic, headguarlers 'For Delano l-ligh gals for dresses, skirls, blouses, suils, and accessories. Everybody Likes To Bowl! Typical of Delano's bowling enfluusiasfs are members of flue Bill Carswell fam- ily. Everybody likes especially fo bowl af flue friendly Delano Bowl af I2l5 Jefferson. For wluolesome recreafion fry flue Bowl and ifs very popular snack bar. l-leyl Tluaf's No Way. . . . . . fo painf a luousel Gef flue rigluf maferials, flue rigluf insfrucfion, and flue rigluf eguipmenf af flue rigluf place. We refer, of course, fo Arf Posf's Delano Building Maferials af I434 Glenwood. Tluey luave everyfluing you need. We'll Floor You! And we'll do if so you'll like if! Wluefluer you wanf flue popular new spaffer lino- leum or asplualf file, Delano Floor Coverings can safisfy your floor cover- ing needs. Dave Snyder and Sons can blind you foo-if you luave a need for venefian blinds or window sluades. A Demonsfrafion. . . . . . in flue arf of refail selling is given by l.orin Juday af flue Delano Hard- ware, 1020 Main, fo members of Mr. Brooding's class in salesmansluip. Of course, selling is made easier wluen you luandle flue fine gualify producfs found af Delano l-lardware. Everyone's Cheering. . . . . . for Jrhe new I95l Mercury wi+h Merc-O-Malic Qverdrive. Economy, beaufy, cornlorl-+here's nolrhing like Jrhe new Mercury on The road or in Town. You'll find The handsome lvlercurys af Delano Mofor Sales, l33O l-ligh, lhe Mercury-Lincoln agency. y 5 Besf in Jrhe Wesll Tallcing, we are. of Mo+el Delano, localed on l-lighway 99 and operalecl by genial l-lap and Helen Anderson. Ken and Ron above regisler Jrypical pleasure in Jrhe MoJrel's fine ioocl al lhe foo+ball banoluel given annually by lhe Andersons and Parsons. A Sign of Dignilyl Delano Mor+uary Cecil and Belly l.aCourse IUI6 Twehflh Avenue Delano, California Sheer Joy. . . . . . il is on lhose holr summer days lo dunlc lhe bocly beauliiul in lhe cool, clean, refreshing wafers of Jrhe Delano Plunge. Locafed soulh of Delano near The unolerpass, Delano's only public pool is a cenler of recreafion anol ioy for Jrhe whole communily. slip MWQQ' sfTQ :rK Almosl Everybody. . . . . . yes, alnnosl everybody reads 'rhe Delano Record! This lillle lad probably would, loo, bul he can'l read yel. l-lence lhe bored loolc! For all ol lhe news, read lhe Delano Record-lwice each week. Welded lor Keeps! Jeanelle lhinlcs she has Keilh welded lor keeps, bul a chain is only as slrong as ils wealcesl linlc. l-lave you any wealc linlcs in your eguipmenl? If you have, bring il lo Dunn's Welding, Jrhe place lor experl welding and lhe besl in welding supplies. A Ring Around. . . . . . ol Sophornores! A ring cornmillee lhis year selecled lor lhe Class of l953 lhe besl class ring ever. Once more lhe ollicial ring came from lhe sloclc ol Del Pinlcney and his Engraver's Corporafion, ZI4 Wes! Pico in Los Angeles. Z 1 Whalla Combinalion! A brand new Sludebalcer V-8 Corn- mander and Shell Premium Gasoline! Eileen and Gary have found lhis wonderful combinalion - plus friendly service - al Fayle's Shell S+a'rion al Ninlh and Main. Sooooooooo ComTo rTa ble! ThaT's This Kroehler secTional piece! ln TacT, Bill iusT couldn'T keep Trom Talling asleep while doing his home worlc. ComTorT, sTyle, uTiliTy, and economy are all There in The naTionally adverTised home Turnishings aT FelTes FurniTure Co. if FUR Woe ls She! Poor Donna! She is being robbed oT all her savings by ThaT arch villain, lvlurl. From now on she will know ThaT The saTe Thing To do is deposiT her money and valuables in The FirsT NaTional Bank in Delano. The Valley's Choice! Delano's class oT i952 Tollows The Valley's choice! They Too selecT senior sweaTers Trom General SweaTer Corpo- raTion, 72l7 Melrose, Los Angeles. ln addiTion To class sweaTers, They provide many Valley schools wiTh club and aThleTic sweaTers and emblems. Pipe The View! A vision Through The pipe produced by Gibson's ConcreTe Pipe Co. brings The realiTy oT successful irrigaTion. All sizes and Types oT pipe - ThaT's whaT Gibson's has been providing The Kern- Tulare area Tor more Than a Third oT a cenTury. , N575 . ffkns. -My .- l-lonesTl On The Level! Gloria looks suspicious oT Gary, buT she should know ThaT The Gores are experTs on leveling. Glen Gore, Gary's dad, has won an enviable record in The Delano area Tor his land-leveling and sub-soiling services. Gore is on The levell Some Girls lvlay Think. . . . . . ThaT her besT Triends are her dia- monds, buT l-leaTher will seTTle, as will mosT oT us, Tor a beauTiTul new I95l Ford aT George Haberfelde, Inc. Timrnie, you'd beTTer geT her one oT The new Fords wiTh The 43 look ahead TeaTures. You Can Tell 'ern. . . . . . wiTh auThoriTy when you are an experT in your line. JusT as Coach Frederick is an experT in his line, so is P. L. Jakovich in The Delano grape- growing business. l-lis Tine grapes and grape producTs speak wi+h auThoriTy To an appreciaTive public. A Good STa rTl Newlyweds Carol and Don geT a good sTarT in shopping in The modern JusTesen's Tood sTore aT Cecil and Main. The excellenT gualiTy, Tair prices, and wide selecTion oT Tood producTs will add The Elkins To JusTesen's long lisT oT regular cusTomers. lT's MuTuall A. C. I-larris enjoys showing Sue and Bill The Tine qualiTies oT This smooTh I95I Kaiser, and They cerTainly enioy seeing Them. Frazers and l-lenry J's are also supplied aT The Delano Kaiser- Frazer Agency. They have The righT car Tor you. SomeThing New. . . . . . has been added To Delano's busi- ness esTablishmenTs This year. lT's The popular Kelly's Bakery aT T207 B JeTTer- son. l-lerb is shown de-coraTing one oT Their special cakes. You'll like Their breads, rolls, doughnuTs, pies, and all Their bakery producTs. You Can'T Miss. . . . . . wiTh a smarT new l95l Buick Trom Link Buick Co. any more Than marble champ Memo Urias can miss wiTh his oversized aggie. When beTTer Buicks are builT, you can be sure Link's will sell 'em, buT we don'T see how They can beaT The '5l model. Tom, Tom, The Drive-in's Sonl Tommy BebouT digs inTo a banana spliT aT LoTT's Drive-ln, operaTed by Mr. and Mrs. BebouT. l.oTT's is a popular spoT wiTh The high school crowd aTTer games and evening daTes. The whole Town cheers Tor The TasTy snacks and excellenT home-cooked meals. They Do IT RighTl EarnesT, sTar shop sTudenT, approves Tully oT The servicing iob done aT Magorian's AssociaTed Service sTaTion aT 9OI I-Iigh. Bring in your car To Till up on AssociaTed producTs or To geT reliable service so valuable To The liTe oT your car. Promenade All! Eollc dancing is a popular recreaTion oT The high school lv1.Y.F. group aT The Delano MeThodisT Church. Every Sun- day evening Their program includes worship, group singing, discussions, and recreaTion. The same group meeTs Sunday mornings Tor church school. Every Season. . . . . . Turns The young gal's and Tella's Tancies To ThoughTs oT The smarTly- sT led Tashions modeled above by Y Eileen and Joanne aT Morris' DeparT- menT STore. Morris' is sToclced wiTh gualiTy merchandise, reasonably priced, sTyled Tor The whole Tamily. vw X , T' v . sys lv Q lT's a Sad EaTel The cloclc says eighT1 Roger's laTe Tor his daTel l-le had To learn The hard way ThaT caTasTrophes like This never happen To The smarT people who Talce Their cloThes To The NaTional Cleaners Tor experT, reliable, and speedy cleaning and pressing service. 52546 5' A, W Everybody Likes lo read fr 9 Joe SJrevenson's sv e . . . Z1 f X 30-second inierviews in ii: fp F- 3 News of Delano A lv in we IL!!-j Your newsy newspaper 4 -.1 Jerry and J. G. Parsons fluff' ' Publishers gy Mr. l-lill's Dream l-louse! Newlyweds Bill and Mildred are dream- ing happily of lhe dream house Thai will some day be iheirs. When Jrhey're ready ro make dreams come +rue, +hey'll do as hundreds of Delano home- lovers have done-consull Nispel ancl Nispel al IOO6 Main. They Learn Young. . . . . . lhai cloihes make lhe man-and woman. Curr Carsiens is already keep- ing a wearher eye on his girl's wardrobe. And Chrislrine Jensen has learned young Jrhar a smarl lass buys her clorhes al lhe Pefer Pan Shop a+ I208 Main Slreei. A Firm Foundalionl Tha+'s whai everylhing needs, including a Delano l-ligh romance. Shoes from Ricards Boofery give a firm foundarion for all occasions. For slyle, durabilily, economy, and comforr a smarl person will make lracks for Thai righl shoe slore-Ricards. Our Offer fo You. . . ...is service - Richfield service. Smoky Ruferf holds in his hands a symbol of fhaf service. His dad. C. A. Ruferf, Delano Richfield disfriloufor, holds in his hands your pleasure and safisfacfion wifh Richfield Oil Co. producfs and service. H. D. Roddenberry Co. Delano, California and Yuma, Arizona A Model Gin! Here is a new and complefe I95O model coffon gin, fhe San Joaquin Coffon Oil Co. Earlimarf Gin, near Earlimarf and Delano, California. Farmers in fhe Delano High School dis- fricf who wanf fhe besf processing for fheir coffon go fo fhe S.J.C.O. gin norfheasf of Delano. Be My Valenfinel Dalfon may nof wanf fo be Donna's Valenfine, buf his dad, C. D. Valenfine, wanfs fo serve you as fhe Shell Oil Co. disfribufor in fhe Delano area. Shell producfs are famous fhe world over, and C. D. Valenfine guaranfees prompf delivery of fhem. .ul ..-1. Ace High! Thaf's how Soufhwick's Feed Sfore af 827 Main rafes wifh Don Marshall, F.F.A. champion. He knows fhaf a bal- anced dief for growing chickens means exfra dollars back on his invesfmenf. Soufhwick's carries seed, ferfilizers, feed and insecficides. Take H' Easy! Mr. Roof does fhe waifing while Mr. Schamel does whaf liffle work is necessary when you do fhe family laundry af Spurrier's Laundromat The well-equipped, serve-yourself Laundro- maf is af l2l3 Jefferson, also head- quarfers for Spurrier's News Agency. Off They Go! For fhaf exfra power and fake-off, Sfandard Oil Company producfs are 'rops for your plane, car, farm equip- menf, or scoofer. H. B. Scoff and K. H. Teague are fhe local disfribufors who give reliable service in supplying fhe Delano area. Nofhing buf fhe Finesf. . . . . . will do for fhose really imporfanf occasions such as a formal Quill and Scroll inifiafion fea. The beaufiful fea sef and flaf silver came from Sfrauss Jewelers, where a complefe assorfmenf of silver, jewelry, and giffs can be found. 6 X 1 The Correcl Answer. . . . . . lo many farm problems is shown above. Ag sruolenls Lewis and Ray examine wilh apprecialion Jrhis Carer- pillar lraclor ar Treanor Equipmenf Co. ln Jrheir allraclive heaclguarlers on Highway 99 -l'reanor's sell anol service John Deer and Calerpillar farm equip- menr for farmers who wanl lhe besl. 4 Cameron's Men's Sfore Sryle Cenler for lvlen ancl Boys IOZ3 Main Slreel Delano Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions llO5 Main Slreel On Wings ol l-lappinessl French fries, s a n cl w i c h e s, ole luxe hamburgers, malrs. sodas, a long cool coleel They're especially good al Wing's Drive-in No. 2 on Highway 99 iusl norlh of Cecil. Enioy car service as Les anol Louise do in The piclure above, or come insicle. The loocl's perfecl no mailer where you eal il: Delano Cleaners and Dyers Experl Cleaning and Pressing 9lO lvlain Slreel Hainline Au+o Supply Co. Aulo Paris, Accessories lI22 l-ligh Slreel Leader Deparfmenf Sfore The LiH'le Flower Shop Clofhing, Shoes for fhe Enfire Family Barbara and Alberf Sheefer IIO7 Main l207 Main Llewellyn M.-Lois P. Nelson Peferson and Davies Appliances Licensed Real Esfafe Brokers Nafionally Adverfised l-lorne Appliances 814 Elevenfh Ave. II2I Main Sfreef A red leffer day! Thaf was June I when fhe l95O yearbook arrived! ScoH'y's Donuf Shop Simeral's Hardware Coffee and -good food Home Appliances, Clofhing, Hardware 8l3 Twelffh Sfreef Pixley, California S+rac'lley's Marlcef Dr. Dugan, Dr. Mifchell Meafs -- Groceries - Veqefables Osleopalhlc Physicians and Surgeons IOI7 Main Sfreef IOIO Main Sfreef I33 fyfy ,dwjf Agri LQ 7 J? fcfffwfw J J Edwin P. Jacobsen l XL f ifford . oader, L DY -lb Afforney-af-law fu!! y' iyfflx , V df! 0D5nfi5f' .0 .I I A 922 Main Sfreef A L1 82O,2lgvetrffh 9357 Ljrbz jk ,J I tj W 6,141 fry Ml 0 J JV ' L ' J JM M 'L 'J d 7 Dr. T. L. Meehan All ,I I j fy!! JBbAjfL7Q,n+gomery' ,LL - J , ' 4 Ll Denfisf Z L - fiojrfdzlfgean fy gf 6- V , y ., J I' 2 ' Firsf Nafional Bank Building 'AX Wg! ki! I2l I Jeffersory 1 'll' 4 'V gm. J Everybody loves a foofball game, as wifness Delano's roofing secfionm wx W. nga JW James K. Nagafani, D.D.S. W 0,-1 R bermffsp lc, O.D. f r Denfisf If fo risf l3l9 Main Phone QIOQXCK S55 Kos Aer .IMA Ph 9I72 Merlin M. Taggarf, M.D. X Charles Yoon, D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon UP! Denfisf i402 Jefferson Phone 673I I406 Jefferson Phone 9430 Pagoda Cafe, Delano I34 Cold War Warms Up ini'51 The sTory oT The year aT Delano l-ligh would noT be compleTe wi+houT menTion oT The naTional emergency. The problem of miliTary service is being 'laced by all American boys compleTing high school This year. Already I2 boys aT Delano l-ligh have dropped ouT oi school To join up. CounTless alumni are now in uniTorm. Delano I-ligh has served The communiTy by Training adulTs in Red Cross TirsT aid and home nursing classes. By lvlay I approximaTely I65 adulTs have compleTed The sTandard courses. Auxiliary sheriTTs, policemen, and Tiremon, Teachers, and bus drivers have made up a large parT oT The enrollmenT. All seniors have com- pleTed The sTudy oT TirsT aid in Senior Problems classes. Some 45 women oT The communiTy have enrolled in Three Red Cross home nursing nighT school classes. Girls in The homemalcing Toods classes have also sTudied a six weeks uniT on care oT The sick in The home. Many Delano alumni in uniTorrn have visiTed The campus This year. Above Coach Frederick chaTs wi+h Joe Dhillon, '50, Air Force recruiT. Above, Miss BeTz gives insTrucTion To women oT The communiTy in adulT educaTion home nursing classes. lvlr. Johnson, above, gives insTrucTion on resusciTaTion To seniors in sTaTe-required Red Cross TirsT aid Training. l35 i 1' as 5 P , 0 Pai fAem a plus Tlie People The fx ,R 4? F plus Activities ,f .- 1 1-' ffjlxf ' 71 y N X ffil - 4'i,7, :f , -J ,H ' V , . ,1 w 4, . ,Lg ki r. 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