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

 - Class of 1952

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An excellenl leacher, a lifeless worker, she's friendly and loyal -of lhal we are sure Whal Did We Do in '52??? We decided, Miss Salber, lhis book is for you. 4 a If , ,l W W ff I JWW fI'V 1 jke Con fen fa C J, ww Mo , b 5 3 A 50 Wha'r Did We Do in '52? 7-flflgfk Opening sec+ion 'pages I-I I We Grew and Grew in '52 I2-43 Adminisfrafion I 4- I 5 u FacuI'ry I6-2I Classes 22-4I o Dull MomenI's Were Few in '52 44-65 The Year ' 46-53 Organizafions 54-65 PubIica'rions 58-60 ,, . I W0 w L d A '52 66-83 If e Giagsioomgew 'n 68-75 Music 76-79 q: Campus so-83 ..:. ! Tigers Trus IH '52 84- I 05 . Q F 'r 86- 9I B2?ke+'I'saII 92- 96 ECEIVI BER T ' 97 BSQZIIGII EP' Track IOI-IO3 Girls' Sporfs IO4-IO5 . A Town True Blue in '52 IO6-I 38 Adverfising u 0 0 .. 93-C' Q9 ' ' Vatu Ill!!! W X IIIIIA Illlg: HI Below, lirsl period is English IV and a lesl. l l Below, belween classes one gels a chance lor a bil ol cllaller. Riiiinql Irma Jean awakens all alerl and open- eyed, ready lor a lypical sclwool day. Follow lhe piclures ol Irma Jean Olson, lypical senior gal, in a counler-clockwise fashion. GLIQIOQIZJ Irma Jean, below, ioins some senior pals over ber luncll lray. Noon lime, below, is also meeling lime. Irma Jean sounds oll al a noon Press Club session. 6 . Mama and Papa Olson, above, relax while daughTer polishes off The lasT of her homework and an apple be- fore bedTime. Up aT 7:I5l WhaT To wear? Three morn- ing classes -lunch Time - noon meeTings. Then Three more classes and Time Tor a liTTle relaxaTion and a snack aTTer school. l-lome Tor dinner and a Tew chores beTore a bouT wiTh The books. Maybe There'll be Time Tor a shorT da+e and a coke. And so To bed. ThaT's a Typical day Tor many s+uden+s including lrrna Jean Olson, chosen by The seniors as The classrnaTe They'd mosT like To Tollow Through a school day. Above, 7:30 brings a daTe wiTh Chuck aT The Town library. AT 3:30, below, Therels a rush Tor a snack and The senior bench Lucky senior gals, below, raTe a PE class Tor sixTh period BUT, Mr. Dyer, I iusT don'T geT iT. Below The prof clears up l a physics Tangle TourTh period Tor Irma Jean and Triends. The high price of meal didn r slop lhe facully from enioying lheir annual slealc-bake held a+ lvlooney's Grove rhis fall. ML GLU? lf wasn'+ all rouline sludy and classroom work for Delano l-ligh in '52, We'll remember some very spe- cial momenls. Fall broughl lhe l-lar- vesl Feslival, inilialions, rallies, and loolball. General Romulo Jrhrilled us wilh a visil' and lallr on The UN. on his way home from lhe Japanese peace conference in S. F. Journalisls from The counly were our guesls for a big-lime Press Con- ference in Oclober. Before we lcnew il, Chrislmas had arrived, and 300 music sfudenfs presenled a beauliful program, Chrislmas in Song. There were dances-a wide va- riely ol assemblies-spring concerls -Open l-louse-'rhen gradualionl Ron Pollc accepls Jrhe 20-30 Club +rophy following Delano's delea+ of Por+erville's Panlhers, lradilional grid rivals. Ml' .SZCUAQ 0 'ILM General Romulo, former presidenl' of The UN. General Assembly, gra- ciously granls a Live Wire inlerview following his visil Seplember ll. Old Sanla Claus never misses greeling flue 300 sludenls who presenl llwe annual 'Clwrislmas in Song musical program. Willw medical assislance April S+evens Smillw gasps Hwrouglw I'm in Love Again af a sales campaign DelfAno assembly. Ed Ainsworllw of llwe L. A. Times slall meeis ilwe young Kern Counly press following liis speecli al llwe conference given by Delano l-liglw Oclober 4. The Spanish Club sponsors an informal Sweet liearl l-lop lo celebrale Sl. Valenline's Day. Mme-Wfyi M Donna Salsa is named by lhe class ol l52 as lhe lypical Delano l-ligh co-ed. Donna lilces swear- ers, skirls, loobloy-soclcs, and while oxfords lor her going-lo-school wardrobe. 6 weafem, fy 00014, There were hundreds ol campus lcnillers 'rhis year. Willene, Carolyn, and Lennis, above, gel in some serious licks. lvlonle and Carolyn, loesl-dressed seniors, model whal Delano l-ligh lilces for lhose rare buf precious formal occasions. 0 9 9 ,few mon? gavli ann! jancied 0 The crew, burlap, and long lapl Poriy's fail, long loob, and lhe poodle! These are 'rhe popular hair siyles in '52. 4 Below, for play lime DHS sludenls go for loud shirls, levis, plaid slacks, pedal-pushers, baseball and rebel caps. Crew-Cul, horn-rimmed specs, navy blue sweal er, cohlon slacks, suede loalers-'rhese are fypi cal ilems in 'the wardrobe ol: Wilfred Carslens named mosl lypical boy by lhe seniors. 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The Board oT TrusTees, meeTing regularly The sec- ond Monday oT each monTh, added a new bus main- Tenance building To The campus This year. Mr. Ray C. Frederick served as vice-principal, coach, counselor, and aTTendance direcTor. Miss DoroThy Morey and Mr. Dan Della gave Tull Time To counseling duTies This year. Miss Morey, girls' counselor, also headed The TesTing and healTh programs. Mr. Della counseled The boys and headed adulT educaTion and senior graduaTion requiremenTs. VeTeran board member is PresidenT Lloyd l-lamlin, Pond area rancher and sTockman. In The panel aT The leTT, Top, are Clerk l-Tarold Mar- shall, Delano pharmacisT, and Mr. Mahlon Levis, Pixley rancher. Below, leTT, are Mr. Millard Gibson, Delano concreTe pipe manuTacTurer, and Mr. J. D. Andreas, Columbine disTricT rancher. 7 f J IQ ,ounfie , an ecor A+ fhe rlghl' are Miss Phyllis Eskew allendance and general office secrelary Mrs Peg Vogl sludenf body bookkeeper and Mrs Irene Mendoza counly funds bookkeeper O 1 3 I 1 l as ssc- Where were you yes+erday? barks Mr. Frederick every morning as sluclenis meekly seek adrnil slips lo class. Three of Delano l-ligh's mosl imporlanl VlP's are piclured cipal. Cenler is Miss Dorolhy Morey, girls' counselor. A+ The below. A+ fhe lefi' is Mr. Ray Frederick, coach and vice-prin- righ+ is Mr. Dan Della, chief of boys' counseling. L. E. Abbey Vera Abbey Bob Annand Jessie Bender Ralph Brooding Ed BNHS C. A. Cazaly Barbara Cook md fke jacuyz One of fhe mosf conscienfious feachers on fhe faculfy is Mr. Laurence Abbey, head of fhe shop and fransporfafion deparfmenf. Mr. Abbey is lsnown for his efficiency in fhe classroom and on fhe iob and for his inferesf in aviafion. The posifion of home- malcing deparfmenf head is capably filled by Mrs. Vera Abbey. This pleasanf, even-fempered lady is always ready fo lend a helping hand. She faughf foods fhis year and served as l-lorizon Club adviser. Popular Senior Problems feacher and senior class adviser Mr. Roberf Annand is fhe dream man of all of fhe senior girls. Mr. Annand is an acfive leader in PTA and a frusfed friend of all sfudenfs. All righf, you-all, cleah yoah fypewrifahsf' Thaf's Miss Jessie Bender, well-dressed liffle Soufhern gal who hails from Wesf Virginia. She feaches fyping and Everyday Business, and fhis year she was one of fhe l-lorizon Club advisers. l-lead of fhe business educafion deparfmenf is Mr. Ralph Brooding, veferan feacher. According fo his sfudenfs, he is a feacher who fakes a personal in- feresf in each one of fhem. Mr. Brooding is famous for his boolclceeping classes and his large vocabu- lary. l-le is a Sfudenf Council adviser. Surrounded by bugs, boffles, and bones is Mr. Ed Buffs, who feaches some mighfy fragranf classes of biology and Zoology. Nof only does he sfuff animals, he also sfuffs a love of science info his sfudenfs. One of fhe busiesf feachers af school and ouf is Mr. C. A. Cazaly, head of fhe agriculfure deparf- Delano I-ligh School Teachers Associafion officers for l952, be- low, seafed, are Miss l'losfer, Mr. Raysor, Presidenf l-lamilfon, Miss Morey. Sfanding are Mr. Brooding and Mr. Annand. menf and fhis year presidenf of fhe California Voca- fional Agriculfure Teachers. Busy as he is, Caz al- ways can find fime for a session on his ice skafes. He leads fhe acfive FFA chapfer. Miss Barbara Cook, reserved, guief, and efficienf librarian, rules over fhe sfudy hall demons wifh cool aufhorify. Her inferesfs range from affending musicals and read- ing, fo frouf fishing and archery. Miss Cook super- vises fhe Library Club and CSF. Tall, blond, and handsome! Thaf's Mr. Eugene Daniels, P. E. feacher, B foofball and varsify baskef- ball coach. He furned ouf a Bengal grid champion- ship fhis year. His hobby-sporfsl Known around school, in fown, and ouf of fown for his abilify fo falk is Mr. Ed DeFraga, college prep mafh feacher. ln his classes fhe sfudenfs learn plenfy of mafh- and a lof of ofher fhings foo. He assisfs Mr. Freder- ick wifh foofball and baseball coaching. One of fhe mosf popular and respecfed feachers in school is Mr. Frank Dyer, chemisfry and physics prof. His is an easy-going. likeable personalify. CSF is one of his responsibilifies. Happy Mrs. Beffy Ham- Gene Daniels Ed DeFraga Ray Hamilfon Chesfer Hayden ilfon is head of fhe English deparfmenf. Her hubby and her hobby are fhe same-Ray. As special in- feresfs she likes camping in fhe Sierras, loafing af fhe beach. and house-building. A pasf presidenf of fhe PTA and fhe Lions Club, Mr. Ray Hamilfon fakes a very acfive parf in com- munify affairs. As a shop feacher he specializes in elecfricify and aufo mechanics. Phofography and camping are high on his lisf of hobbies. Shuf up. you lunkheadsl Thaf will be Mr. Chesfer Hayden, forceful and successful direcfor of Delano's vocal groups. He's a masfer af geffing beaufiful music ouf of iusf ordinary people. Mr. Hayden sfudied wifh Fred Waring lasf summer. Miss Afha Jane Haywood, English and drama feacher, seems fo refain her good nafure in spife of producing class plays. She coached a play for fhe Communify Theafer fhis year. A newcomer fo fhe faculfy fhis year is Mr. James Hickey, U. S. Hisfory insfrucfor. His sfudenfs reporf fondly fhaf he is a characfer and fhaf he loves fo falk. They like if foo. He is chief iunior class adviser. Frank Dyer Beffy Hamilfon Afha Haywood James Hickey n 52 flue Zac em lqrouicleol flee EJ ir l-lead oT The social sTudies deparTmenT and Teacher of sophomore World CulTure is Mr. Don Hickok. An ex-ToresT ranger, he enioys birds, moun- Tains, coins, and sTamps as hobbies. Mr. l-lickok is head adviser Tor The sophomores. Mr. Bill HorsTman is The beau brummel oT The TaculTy. Five periods oT lnTro and one oT coaching make up his daily pro- gram. l-le likes sporTs and is himselT a proTessional soTTball piTcher. ArT, music, drama, liTeraTure-all absorb The in- TeresT oT Miss Claire HosTer, arTs and craTTs insTruc- Tor. Miss l-losTer is a vivacious, inspiraTional, and TalenTed Teacher, and she is a leader in The Delano CommuniTy TheaTer. A valued addiTion To The TaculTy This year is Miss CaTherine Jenkins, Tresh ouT oT Fresno STaTe. ln addiTion To her P. E. classes, she is adviser Tor The Girls' Block D and The Rally Club. An opera singer on The TaculTyl ThaT's Mr. George Jensen, English III and IV Teacher. New To The TaculTy This year, he has impressed The sTudenT body wiTh his Teaching abiliTy and his culTured, gen- rlemanly manner. ThaT perTecT specimen oT a man, coach, and Treshman general science Teacher is Mr. NaThan Johnson, beTTer known as Bus. In The sum- mers he geTs a glorious Tan as a liTe-guard capTain aT SanTa Barbara. I-le loves lobsTer and abalone Tish- ing and swimming. A gracious lady and a versaTile member oT The TaculTy is Mrs. Ida Kaiser, Teacher oT remedial read- ing. She came To Delano Trom MinnesoTa. This poised and TalenTed Teacher is inTeresTed in drama and speech work. Mr. William Lee, one oT The Tew bachelors on The Teaching sTaTT, is new This year. l-le Teaches World CulTure, U. S. hisTory, and speech. Famous Tor his bow Ties and his horn-rimmed specs, Mr. Lee names Tennis, Traveling, and music as his hobbies. AnoTher new Teacher This year is Mr. AnThony LoRe, Spanish insTrucTor. Sincere and earnesT in his classroom work, Mr. LoRe is especially inTeresTed in promoTing good inTernaTional relaTions. l-le is The proud husband oT a French war bride, Monique. All oT The ag Teachers are busy people, and Mr. Ed Max- son is no excepTion. l-lis ag specialTy is animal hus- bandry. Mr. Maxson is a calm, likeable person wiTh a chuckly sense oT humor. A graduaTe oT Fresno STaTe, Mr. Earl Maxwell is boys' P. E. Teacher and B TooTball and baskeTball menTor. Everybody on The campus likes Coach-he always has a smile and a good word Tor everyone. TE E333 Don Hickok Bill HorsTman Claire H.osTer ' GZ KaTy Jenkins ' 5 52 George Jensen Bus Johnson Ida Kaiser Bill Lee 0 Teacher oT lnTro and The TaTher oT a brand new baby boy, Mr. Dallas Morgan is a new Teacher This year. l-le has done wonders wiTh The Treshman sTudenTs This year geTTing Them adiusTed To and acguainTed wiTh high school. Mr. Louis Palsgaard oT The agriculTure deparT- menT is anoTher oT The TaculTy bachelors. l-lis Teach- ing specialTies include Tarm mechanics and veTerans' ag insTrucTion. A liTTle on The shy and quieT side, Mr. Palsgaard is a well-liked, hard-working Teacher. Clear Trom Pennsylvania came Miss Anne PezzuTi This year To Talce over duTies as shorThand, Typing, and OTTice PracTice Teacher. She has proved To be an eTTicienT, co-operaTive, and pleasanT addiTion To The sTaTT. The posiTion oT mechanical drawing insTrucTor has been Taken over This year by Mr. Aubrun Powell. lT Took us a long Time To learn To Tell him Trom Mr. l-lickey-They are loolcalikes. Mr, Powell is anoTher brand new papa. A graduaTe oT The UniversiTy of CaliTornia and a good, all-around guy wiTh The sTu- denTs is Mr. Jim Raysor, general maTh insTrucTor. l-le plays a mean piano and has done a loT To develop a swing band aT Delano. RiTchey's RhyThm Rascals, a combo oT characTers and a Tew mu- sicians, enTerTainedl?l aT The TaculTy sTealc bake This Tall. afiriroom .gnfifrucfion Tony LoRe Ed Maxson Earl Maxwell Dallas Morgan Lou Palsgaarcl Anne PezzuTi Aubrun Powell Jim Raysor Jack Rifchey Fred Robinson Typ cal of The affer school deparfmenfal meefings is fhis one in which English feachers confer wifh Miss Morey 2-I-2 N 0 SADHE Q1 Miss Bender, Miss Morey, and Mrs. Sorensen enferfain wifh a charming hula af a fall feachers' parfy. 20 AI Roof Wes Rumbolz A liffle man sfepped info a big job fhis year and fook if over in a big way. We refer fo Mr. Jack Rifchey, fhe new band and insfrumenfal insfrucfor. An accomplished violinisf, he is popular wifh fhe sfu- denfs and has done a firsf class iob wifh fhe band. Anofher new man on fhe sfaff is Mr. Fred Robinson, feacher of freshman and sophomore English. This guief liffle genf names as special inferesfs music, phofography, liferafure, drama, fennis, and religion. Mr. Alfred Roof, a mafh genius, feaches all kinds of mafh-and does if well. l-le is famous for his guief manner, his loud fies, and his deyasfafing sense of humor. l-le likes arf, music, fennis, and fancy aufo- mobiles. A veferan feacher af Delano is Mr. Wesley Rumbolz, shop feacher and woodwork experf. l-le is well known for his singing and likes nofhing beffer fhan fo fake parf in choir and guarfef vocalizing. QQKCUIOZS QCLCAQPZS P2 man, A Truly All-American gal, noT only because oT her yearboolc awards, buT also Tor her record as an ex-Navy lieuTenanT-ThaT's Miss Mary Salber. She Teaches one class oT English, journalism, and advises Tor The Del-Ano and The Live Wire. A joker on The TaculTy is Mr. Ed Schamel, business educaTion Teacher, who speeds around Town in his Tireman-red Oldsmobile. A capable Teacher and a good sporT, Mr. Schamel has a laugh ThaT can be heard all over The campus. She came, she saw, she conquered! We reTer To Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen, girls' P. E. Teacher and GAA adviser. This aTTracTive gal married Mr. LauriTs So- rensen lasT summer. They boTh are Tollc dancing Tans. Mr. LauriTs Sorensen, The oTher parT oT The new Two- some, Teaches in The shop deparTmenT specializing in meTal worlc. l-le is guieT, personable, and well-liked. Mr. Eric STone is anoTher veTeran in The business educaTion deparTmenT. This year he handled Typing and Everyday Business classes. l-le is also The Tennis coach and has done a greaT deal To popularize The sporT aT Delano. A very aTTracTive young addiTion To The sTaTT This year is Miss Lucille Yaussy, Teacher oT homemalcing classes. Adviser oT The Fl-IA and popular wi+h her classes in cloThing, Miss Yaussy has already made a place Tor herselT aT Dl-lS. Under The direcTion oT iTs Teachers AssociaTion oTTicers The TaculTy This year enioyed several parTies. picnics, and numerous proTessional programs and meeTings. Mary Salber Ed Schamel Lyn Sorensen LauriTs Sorensen Eric Sfone Lucille Yaussy One oT The social evenTs on The TaculTy program This year was a ChrisTmas parTy Tor Teachers and dependenTs held preceding The ChrisTmas in Song show. f 75 Snior reamd ome rue in 25 fmavoggrg-we-1 1' fl LMA Class oTTicers Tor The senior class above are Adviser Annandg PresidenT Chuclc Adams: KaThy Sharp, secreTary: Charles Ken Dye, vicevpresidenTg CharloTTe CroclceTT, yell leaderg Dowling, Norman SmiTh, Tom NagaTani, represenTaTives. IT Toolc all of These seniors plus Coach Haywood and a Tew oThers To produce BesT FooT Forward, senior class play. The successTul comedy was presenTed in The audiTorium December 7. The seniors sTage a malce-up conTesT aT Their Janu- ary parTy. Carolyn Lehman, second girl Trom The leTT, Turns ouT her parTner, Norman SrniTh, as a Man oT DisTincTion To win The Top prize. Leadership oT The sTudenT body and oTher school organizaTions Took on new meaning as The l75 seniors, led by Chuclc Adams, senior class presidenT, assumed dominanT roles. One oT The social evenTs oT The year was a class dancing parTy held on January 9. The senior play, BesT FooT Forward, The Junior-Senior Prom, The Junior-Senior Banquet a career day aT PorTerville, and a senior playday aT Kern River Parlc were highlighTs oT The year. GraduaTion has been seT Tor June 9. Charles Adams-class v-pres. I , pres. 43 class play 33 Span. Club 2-43 Block D 2-43 Ioolball I-43 baseball I-43 baslcelball I. Roberl' Aguilar-band I-43 Block D 2-43 Mex. Club I-4, pres. 33 loolball I-4, capl. 3-4, All-League 2-4, All-Valley B allilele 43 baseball 3-43 baslcelball I-43 'rraclc I , 2. Bob Andersen-clmoir 43 boys' glee I-33 Air Force 4. Tony A+Ias-Trans. Visalia 23 Mex. Club 3, 4. Duwaine Bard-class play 43 Span. Club 2-43 Block D 3-43 loolball I-4, mgr. 3, 43 Iraclc I-4. Gay Belcher-CSF I, 23 Lib. Club I-4, pres. 43 FI-IA I, 2. Jean- ne+'Ie Blank-Del-Ano 3, 43 class play 43 Bloclc D 43 Span. Club 2-43 Press Club 3, 43 GAA I-4, cab. I3 Live Wire news ed. 3, mg. ed. 43 CSF I, 3, sec. 43 Lib. Club 4. Lawerence Bogges-band I-3. Bob Bogges-class play 43 baslcelball, mgr. 3. Cay Bollmgren-Irans. Tulare I3 Span. Club 33 Cam. Club 33 FFA I. Wil- Iiam Bonner-I-Iarlem Club I-4, pres. 43 band 2-43 Bloclc D 2-4: Ioolball I-43 bas- Icelball I , 23 Irack I-4. Donna Bowles-Jr. Red Cross I3 girls' glee I3 GAA I. Fannie Brown-girls' glee 2-43 I-Iar- Iem Club I-4. SI'an Cannon-clfioir 2-43 Leg. Med. I-43 loolball I3IracI4 I. Helen Carr. Wilfred Carsfens-Slud. Council v-pres. 3. pres. 43 class rep. I, pres. 23 class play 33 Span. Club 2-43 boys' glee I3 Bloclc D 2-43 loolball I, 4, capl. 4, All- League 4, All-Valley 43 Boys' Slale 3. Jean Carswell-Irans. Covina I3 Jr. Red Cross I3 Quill-Scroll 3, 43 girls' glee I3 GAA I, 23 Live Wire 3-4, bus. rngr. 43 CSF 43 Lib. Club I3 FI-IA 4. Mary Cazaly -Jr. Red Cross 2, 33 Del-Ano 2-43 class plays 3-43 Block D 2-43 Ireas. 33 Span. Club 2-43 Press Club 3, 43 GAA I-4, Iwead sporls 43 CSF 43 Masque-Gavel 3, 43 Tennis Club I , 23 I-Iealllw Council, pres. 4. Ronnie Clark-Trans. Olcla. 33 FFA I. CI'1arIoH'e Croclcefi'-assl. yell leader 23 class yell leader I-43cl1oir I-43 class play 33 band 2-43 Masque-Gavel 3, 43 loolball mascol 2. Carl Deafherage Jr.-Irans. Wasco 23 FFA I-43 boys' glee 33 loolball 3, 43 base- ball, mgr. 3, 4. Louis Debbs-'rrans L.A. I3 boys' glee 33 I-Iarlem Club 2-4. James Dorsey-class pres. I, v-pres. 23 clioir 43 band I-43 Bloclc D 3, 43 loolball 43 base- ball I-43 baslcelball I-4. Paf Douglas- Irans. Lodi 23 Bloclc D 3, 43 GAA 2-4, head sporls 3. Adams Aguilar Andersen Bard Belcher Blank B. Bogges Bolwmgren Bonner Brown Cannon Carr Carswell Cazaly Clark Dea+I'1erage Debbs Dorsey 23 A+Ias L. Bogges Bowles Cars+ens Croclcefl Douglas Dowling J. Drow Enlielcl Franlcs Garay Glorioso Dozzi Dudney Evans Fuller Gibson Gomez C. Drow Dye Felix Gallego Gill Greer gfue L95 fke .jwlue Ll Charles Dowling-class rep. I, 4, Span. Club 2, band I-4, Leg. Med. I-4, Bloclc D 2-4: loolball I-4, baseball I 5 baslcelball I, 21 lrack 2-4. Edilh Dozzi-girls' glee 2: I-loriz. Club 23 FI-IA I. Carl Drow-class plays 3, 4: Span. Club 3, 4: Block D 3, 4: Masque-Gavel 3, pres.4gloolbaII I-4, lraclc I-4. John Drow-Slud. Council v-pres. 4, pres. 4, class plays 3, 4, Span. Club 4, Live Wire 3, CSF 3, Leg. Med. I-4, pres. 4: Bloclc D 3, 4: loolball mgr. 3, 4, baslselball mgr. 4: lraclc I, 2, rngr. 3, 4. Belly Dudney-assl. yell leader 3, head 4, class rep. 33 Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Del- Ano 2: class plays 3, 4, Block D 2-41 Span. Club 2-41 Rally Corn. 2-43 GAA I-43 CSF 3: band 3, 43 Masque- Gavel 4: Lib. Club 43 Tennis Club I-4, pres. 33 lennis I-3. Kennelh Dye-lrans. India 43 class v-pres. 43 lool- ball 4, baslcelball 4: lraclc 4. Jean Enlielcl-lrans. Fresno Ig choir 2-47 class plays 3, 4, GAA 23 maiorelle 3, 47 Masque-Gavel 3, 4. Ann Evans-lrans. McFarland 2, Bible Club 3, 4. Dan Felix- lraclc 2. Helen Franks-girls' glee 2-47 FI-IA 4. Coy Fuller- FFA I-4. Danny Gallego-Del-Ano 41 CSF 4: marimbas I-47 boys' glee I-33 Bloclc D 3, 4, Mex. Club I-43 loolball I-4, lraclc I-41 Boys' Slale 3. Pele Garay-boys' glee 2-4. Anna Gibson-lrans. Wasco 41girls' glee 43 Bible Club 4. Nellie Gill-lrans. Wash. 2, girls' glee 3, 43 I-larlem Club 2-4. Sam Glorioso-Bloclc D 3, 43 loolball I-3, lraclc I-3. Frank Gomez-baseball 2. Lonzo Greer. Scholarship rales high al Delano I-Iigh. Seniors honor Monle Marshall and Irma Jean Olson, highesl ranking boy and girl scholars in lhe class. -' OI !6L66 bUeCLt2l 5, ,ML QCUQ Donald Gregory. Curfis Griffin-FFA I-3, sec. 3. OdeH'e Guillory-girls' glee 2-43 Block D 3, 43 GAA I-4. Fred Guinfini-Block D 2, 33 Ioolball I-33 baseball I, 23 Track 3. Nalhan Hammonds-boys' glee I 3 Block D 43 foolball I, 2, 43 baseball I-4. Be'r'Iy Lou Hamon-Trans. Wasco 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 Fl-IA 4. Ernesf Haney-Irans. Porlerville 3. Barbara Har- per-clioir I-43 class play 43 Block D 3, 43 GAA I-4. Raymond Henderson-FFA I, 3, 43 boys' glee I. 23 Ioolball 2, 33 Iraclc 2, 3. Roberl' HieH-class rep. 33 class play 33 Span. Club 33 FFA li band I-43 Block D 2-43 loolball I, 23 baseball li baslcelball I-4, capl. 33 Iraclc 2-4. Floyd Hoisinglon-class play 43 Block D 2-43 loolball I3 baseball I-43 baskelball I, 2. Helen Hunl'-Jr. Red Cross 3-4, sec. 43 Bible Club 3, 4. Gregory Griffin Guillory Haney Harper Henderson lmamura B. lnce C. lnce YN 'l ' .-!lW- -- -Nl.-... JL. Jayne lmamura-girls' glee I, 23 class play 43 Block D 3, 43 Span. Club 2-43 GAA l-4: band 3, 43 Lib. Club 2-43 Tennis Club 3, 43 'rennis 3, 4. Bill lnce- FFA 43 boys' glee I . Cecil lnce. Murl Ingram-clwoir 2-43 boys' glee I 3 Bloclc D 2-43 loolball 2-43 Iraclc I-4. Olela Jackson-FI-IA 4. Willie Jacobs-I-Iarlem Club I-43 Block D 3, 43 Ioolball I3 baseball I-43 baslcelball I. Guinfini Hammonds Hamon Hiefl Hoisingfon Hunf Ingram Jackson Jacobs f goof g0l lfU6U .yd .SDIWLCLJ 81400 Johnson Jones Kawano J. Kennedy W. Kennedy Keys Kimberlin Koulclis Kyle Law Lehman D. Lewis H. Lewis Lopez LoH Luque Lynch Mabson Manalo Maples Marquez Marshall Marlin Marusiclt Thelma Johnson-GAA 4. Jackie Jones-boys' glee 4: baslcelball 2. Kengc Kawano-Span. Club 3, 4: CSF 2-4 JohneHa Kennedy-col. chorus 3, 4 girls' glee I: Harlem Club I-4: GAA 2 Wanda Kennedy-CSF 4. Fay Key: -Jrrans. Ore. 4: girls' glee 4. Jimmy Kim- berlin-lrans. McFarland 4. Kalherine Koulclis-girls' glee I-4: Block D 2-4 GAA I-4: Mex. Club 4. Pauline Kyle--Del-Ano 3, 4: choir 4 slrings I-4: class play 3: Block D 2-4 lreas. 4: Span. Club 2-4: Press Club 3, 4 GAA I-4: CSF 3, 4: Tennis Club I, 2 Ralph Law-FFA I-4. Carolyn Lehman- choir 3, 4: girls' glee I , 2: class plays 3, 4 Block D 3, pres. 4: Span. Club 2-4: Press Club 3, sec. 4: GAA I-4: Live Wire acl ed. 3, 4: band 3, 4. Demar Lewis-Span Club 2-4: Harlem Club I-4: Block D 3, 4 ioolball 2-4: baslcelball 3, 4: lraclc 2-4. Herb Lewis-Harlem Club l-4 v-pres. 4: Block D 4: foolball I-4, All- League-Valley-Siale 4: lrack I-4. Armide Lopez-Jr. Red Cross I-2: choir I-4 girls' glee I:class plays 3, 4: Block D 2-4 Span. Club 2-4: Press Club 3, 4, sec. 3 GAA I-4, cab. 3: Live Wire ieal. ed. 3 4: CSF l-4, sec. 3, v-pres. 4: Tennis Cluk I. Billie LoH-ioolball l, 2: lraclc 2. Ale: Lugue-Block D 3, 4: ioolball l-3: base- ball mgr. I, 2: 'rraclc 3, 4. Don Lynch-class plays 3, 4: Span Club 2-4: ioolball mgr. I: baseball I baslcelball I, 2. John Mabson-lrans L.A. 2: Harlem Club v-pres. 4: band 3 ioolbali 2 ,3: baseball 2: irack 2, 3. Fran- ces Manalo-Lib. Club 4. Ru+h Maples- Jr. Red Cross 3, pres. 4: Span. Club 2, 3 Press Club 3: GAA I: Live Wire 3: CSF l-4: Bible Club 3. Virginia Marquez-choir I : girls' glee I-4: Block D 2-4: GAA I-41 Mex. Cluk I-4. Monle Marshall-Quill-Scroll 3, 4 class plays 3, 4: Span. Club 2-4, pres. 3 Rally Com. I-4: Press Club 3, 4, v-pres. 3 Live Wire 2-4, man. ed. 3, ed. 4: Block II 3, 4: Masque-Gavel 4: iooiball I-4: base- ball I-4: Boys' Slale 3. Jody Marlin- choir 2-4: girls' glee I: GAA I, 2. Lorene Marusiclc-Jr. Red Cross 2: GAA I FHA I-4: Jrreas. 4. Mas+ers Ma+I1is Mauch McNabb Medina Merecli+I1 Millilrin Mon+aIvo MoriI1iro Naga+ani Nielsen Olson Pa++erson Pearson Pevyhouse Pierce Polk PorI'er Marshall Masfers-FFA I-43 boys' glee I. Mac Mafliis-Irans. Collon 2. William MaucI1-Tennis Club I3 Iennis I-4. Elden McNabb-Irans. Olcla. 2. Icla Medina-GAA 23 Mex. Club I-4. Eileen Mere- dilli-clioir 3, 43 slrings I3girIs' glee 23 Bloclc D 3, 43 GAA I-33 FI-IA I. Lela Millilcin-girls' glee I-4. Homer Monlalvo- band I-43 Bloclc D 3, 43 Mex. Club 2-43 loolball 2-41 Iraclc I-4. Sally Morihiro-Slucl. Council sec. 43 Del- Ano 2-43 class play 43 Press Club 3, 43 GAA I3 Live Wire 3, rec. 43 CSF I-43 Lib. Club I 3 FI-IA I-4, sec. 43 I-Iealllw Council 4. Tommy Nagafani-class rep. 43 Span. Club 2-4, v-pres. 33 CSI: I-4, pres. 43 I-lealllw Council 43 class plays 3, 4. Joanne Nielsen-Jr. Recl Cross I3 clfioir I-43 Block D 3, 43 GAA I-43 CSF I-4. Irma Jean Olson-class sec. I, rep. 23 Del-Ano I-4, ir. ed. 3, ed. 43 Quill-Scroll 3, 43 class play 3, 43 Bloclc D 3, 43 Live Wire 33 Rally Corn. I-4, pres. 33 Press Club 3, 4, Ireas. 33 GAA I-43 CSF I-43 maiorelle 3, 43 Leg. Medal I-4, sec. 33 Masque-Gavel 3, 43 Girls' Slale 3. Perry PaH'erson-Irans. Texas 23 class play 4. Barbara Pearson-girls' glee 23 I-Ioriz. Club 2. Belly Pevylwouse-I-Ioriz. Club 43 Leg. Mecl. I-43 III-IA rep. 4. Roberla Pierce-girls' glee 2-43 GAA 2-43 FI-IA 2-4, pres. 4. Ronald Polk-Span. Club 23 Bloclc D I-4, pres. 43 loolball I-4, capl. 4, AII-League-VaIley- Slale 43 baseball I-43 baslcelball I-3. Rudene Porfer -Span. Club 3, 43 Bloclc D 3, 43 loolball I-43 Iraclc 2-4. When if was Iirne for seniors Io name Ilieir lop lead- ers-mosl all-around oulslandingk-Ilweir voles wenl Io Irma Jean Olson and Will Carslens. we? .giluclw meg Wag, ana! Harry Procfor-lrans. Oceanside 35 choir 3: class plays 3, 4: Span. Club 3, v-pres. 43 l-leallh Council v-pres. 43 baseball mgr. 3. Lavern Proc+or-- band I-4: Block D 3, 4, Lib. Club lgloolball l-4, All- League 3: baslqelball mgr. 3, lrack l, 2. Bill Rambo- class play 4, FFA 2-4, band l,41 loolball 25 lennis 3: lracl4 2. Tommie Richard-col. chorus 3, 4: Harlem Club l. Bryan Richards-boys' glee 3. Travis Rich- ardson--Span. Club lg boys' glee lg foolball I-3: baseball 2, 3. Harold Rifchie-band I-4. Joan Rodari-lrans. Pa. I :choir I-43 Block D 4, GAA 2-4. Maud Rodgers -girls' glee I-37 Harlem Club I-3. Eddie Rodriguez -Block D I-4, v-pres. 4, Mex. Club l-43 loolball l-3: H. Proclor L. Proc+or Rambo Rifchie Rodari Rodgers Savage SchmiH' Sco'H baseball l-43 baslcelball I-3. Donna Salsa--class rep. l,2g Jr. Red Cross l-3: Del-Ano 2-4, ir. ed. 3, ed. 4, Quill-Scroll 3, 4, lreas. 3, class plays 3, 4: Block D 2-4: Span. Club 2-4: Rally Com. l-4, pres. 43 Live Wire 3: Press Club 3, 4: GAA l-4, rep. I, v-pres. 3: CSF l-4, band 3, 43 Masque-Gavel 3, 43 Spring Fesl. Queen I. Dennis Sanders-band I, 2. La Royce Savage. Dolores Schmill'-band l-4: FHA 4. JeanneH'e ScoH-Slucl. Council sec. 43 choir 2-41 girls' glee I 7 CSF l-4. Leon Sealon. Joyce Segler-girls' glee 2-47 FHA 4. Al Serna-Del-Ano 3, 4, pholog. 43 Press Club 4, Live Wire 4: marimbas I-43 boys' glee lg Mex. Club I-43 Track 2-4: Camera Club 3. Richard Richards Richardson Rodriguez Salsa Sanders Seafon Segler Serna 2 Zhao! fke .gzlzoof 00 in 52 Henry Serrano-choir 3, 41 boys' glee I, 21 Block D 2-41 Toorball I-31 baseball I, 21 Traclc 3-4. Carl ShaTT- choir I-41 class plays 3, 41 Span. Club 2-41 Rally Com. I-41 Block D 2-41TooTball I-41 baslceTball 3, 4. Gary ShaTT -class yell leader 31 choir I-41TooTball mgr. 2. KaThy Sharp-class v-pres. 3, sec. 41 Del-Ano rec. 41 choir 2-41 band I1 Leg. Med. I-41 Bible Club v-pres. 3, pres. 41 DAR award 4. Donna Shirley-GAA 2-41 band I, 21 Bible Club 3, 4. MarTha Silvey-choir I-41 Block D 2-41CvAA I-4, pres. 4. Bonnie SmiTh-GAA 3, 4. DoroTha SmiTh-girls' glee I-4. Eugene SmiTh-Trans. I-Iealdsburg I1 col. cho- rus 3, 41 boys' glee 21 Bloclc D 3, 41 Traclc 2, 4. Joyce SmiTh. Marlene SmiTh-Trans. Oiai 21 assT. yell leader 41 sTrings 2-41cIass plays 3, 41 Block D 3, 4, v-pres. 41 Span. Club 3, 4, pres. 41 Rally Com. 41 GAA 2-41 Masque-Gavel 3, v-pres. 41 Tennis Club 3, 41 Tennis 3, 4. Melvin SmiTh-Trans. Tulare I1 Camera Club 3. Norman SmiTh-class rep. 41 class plays 3. 41 Span. Club 2-41 Block D 2-41TooTball mgr. I-31 baseball l, 2, mgr. 31 baslceTball I.Gene Snow-baseball I , 21 baslceT- ball I. Charline Sparks-yell leader 31 choir 2, 31 girls' glee I1 Rally Com. 31 Bible Club sec. 31 baslceTball queen 4. i Serrano C. Sheff Sharp Shirley B. SmiTh D. SmiTh J. SmiTh M. Smifh N. SmiTh Snow Gay, Triendly, and Tull OT charm are Ken Dye and DoroThy Tinlcle. They are The seniors' Choice OT Top personaliTies OT The Class OT '52. G. Sheff Silvey E. SmiTh M. SmiTh Sparks Spurrier Sfanley Sfephens Siiles Sfovall Syers Tarnoff G. Tarfaglia J. Tarfaglia Taylor Terrazas Teves Tinlcle Tip+on Torres Tosh Treece Treglazoff UAQ My fo oi., 55 Vivian Spurrier-girls' glee I3 class plays 3, 43 Block D 3, 43 Span. Club 2-4, sec. 33 GAA I-4, cab. 43 maiorerre 2, head 3, 43 Masque-Gavel 4. Teresa Sfanley-choir 43 girls' glee I-3. BeHy Sfephens-class sec. 23 Jr. Red Cross li choir I-43 GAA I , 2. Eula Sfiles-girls' glee I-4. Jean Slovall-Span. Club 2-43 Block D 3, 43 Healfh Council 43 ioolball I-33 baseball I, mgr. 2, 3. Kei+h Syers-band I-43 Block D 2, 33 iooiball I-33 rrack I-3. John TarnoffJr.-Del-Ano 2-43 Rally Com. 43 Press Club 3, Jrreas. 43 baslcelball I, 23 CSF 4. Gene Tarfaglia-class play 43 FFA I-43 Tennis Club 23 l-leallh Council 4. Joan Tar- faglia-class play 43 Bloclc D 3, 43 Span. Club 2-43 GAA I-43 band 43 Lib. Club I 3 Fl-IA I. Alice Taylor-Jr. Red Cross 3, 43 girls' glee I, 23 Bible Club 3, sec. 4. Richard Terrazas-boys' glee I-33 Block D 2-43 Mex. Club I-4, v-pres. 43 foolball I-43 baskelball I3 Track I-4. Lewis Teves-FFA I-4. Dorofhy Tinlcle-Slud. Council sec. 33 class sec. 33 Del- Ano 2-4, ir. ed. 3, bus. rngr. 43 Quill-Scroll 3, 4, sec. 33 class play 33 Block D I-43 Rally Com. 2-4, v-pres. 33 Press Club 3, pres. 43 GAA I-4, head sporrs 23 Live Wire 33 Tennis Club 2-4, lreas. 33 loorball queen 4. Billie Tip+on. Es+her Torres- girls' glee 3, 43 GAA I, 23 Mex. Club I-4. Joan Tosh-girls' glee l-4. BeH'y Treece-girls' glee 33 l-loriz. Club 23 Fl-lA I . Bill Treqlazoff-choir 43 class play 43 FFA I-43 boys' glee lmcoolball I-33 lraclc I-3. Voled by lhe seniors as handsomesl boy and prelliesl girl are blond, wavy-haired Jim Dorsey and slalely, brunelle Donna Salsa. Tunnell Valenfe Valenzuela Wadkins Weaver B While E. Whi+e H. Whiie J. While V. Wl'1i+e Williams Wolfe Carolyn Tunnell-class play 3, Block D 2-4, Span. Club 2-4, GAA I-4, v-pres. 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, len- nis 3, 4. Beni+a Valenfe-choir I-4, soloisl 4, class play 4, Bloclc D 4, GAA 2-4, sec. 4, Masque-Gavel 4. Rudy Valenzuela-choir 3, 4, boys' glee I, 2, Bloclc D 4, Mex. Club I-4, loolball 2-4, Track 2, 3. Pai' Wadlcins-choir 3, 4, girls' glee I, 2, class plays 3, 4, GAA I , Masque-Gavel 3, 4. Johnny Weaver- FFA I-4, pres. 4, boys' glee l, 3, Block D 4, ioolball 3, 4, lraclc 3, 4. Bill While-class rep. 2, class plays 3, 4, band I-3, Leg. Med. I-4, y-pres. 2, pres. 3, Block D 3, 4, Masque-Gavel 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, foolball I-4, baseball I , Jrraclc 2-4, Boys' Srale 3. Evelyn While-Jr. Red Cross 3, choir 3, girls' glee I, 2, GAA I, Fl-IA 2-4. Hoyi' While-boys' glee I, 3. Jack While. Virginia While-Jr. Red Cross 2, Block D 4, GAA 2-4. Donald Williams- FFA 3, Bloclc D 3, 4, baslcerball 2-4. Ka+hryn Wolfe -girls' glee l. Seniors noi pholographed include Phillip Abbey, Jay Edwards, Maudie Gibson, Jerry Grael, Rudy l-lerrera, Tony Jiminez, Erma Kennedy, Ely Laguna, Roy McQueary, Billie Roberls, Wallace Smilh, l-lerb Washam, Billy Weslbrook. Monre Marshall and Carolyn Lehman, all done up in Their besl' Below are +he Tarzans of ihe class of '52, Besl arhleles named formal duds, are named besl-dressed, nealesl seniors. are Pal Douglas, GAA slar, and Ron Polic, grid greal. l V195 i l my A a Ee an flue aaa 0 ' ln The year oT '52 The class oT '53 buzzed wiTh busyness. The jun- iors have had Themselves a year packed wiTh exciTemenT and acTiv- iTy. Holiday l-lop was The Theme Tor The ChrisTmas dance held De- cember l8. The juniors chose maroon and whiTe as The colors Tor Their senior sweaTers. By The TirsT week in lvlarch The junior play was well un- der way. The producTion oT Ram- shaclcle Inn was given April 25. The junior-senior bancjueT, a big evenT oT The year, was held in The caTeTeria May 5. STairway To The STars is The Theme Tor The prom scheduled Tor May 24. Junior oTTicers, above, rode high This year. From leTT To righT They are Adviser l-liclcey, WhiTe, Blubaugh, PresidenT Donna Thomas, l-labersTich, Churchman, Davis, and Dudney. AT The leTT, Top, iT's a big day Tor juniors in 5epTember when The class rings arrive. AT The leTT, below, Al Lopez plays ChrisTmas carols Tor juniors and Their guesTs aT The Holiday Hop parTy held December I8. Below, chills and Thrills curdle The blood aT The junior play, Ramshaclcle Inn, a mysTery. Don Graydon and Joyce Crane play leading roles. E 32 Above, members of lhe iunior class name Donna Thomas and To College re scholars in lheir Three ears al hi h school for Colby Churchman as lheir mosl oulsfanding girl and boy leaders The class A+ The right juniors in rhe back row are Brufon, Blubaugh, Appleford, Beboul, Brooding, Churchman, Carver, Chan- nell, Alvis, Barkus, Clemmons. Middle row, Bervel, Blank, Crane, Cagle, Cas'y, Conley, Abrams, Cesare, Ashworlh, Busch, Bolderoff. Fron+, Albin, Corneio, Criner, Chaney, Baker, Belllower, Alba, Callahan, Alvarez, Casarez. Righ'I', back row, Ellis, Dyar, Davenporl, Glorioso, Firch, Delgado, Dudney, Dear, Debbs, Clemmons, Dunn. Middle row, Dunham, Clarke, Eralh, Dumas, Davis, Doyle, R. Espinosa, Denson, Grimes, Dann. Fron'I' row, Ellelson, Everell, A. Espinosa, M. Diaz, C. Diaz, Dulur, Fier- ros, Callahan, Dagenelre. Juniors al lhe righf, back row, are Gray, Gilberl, Hughes, Graydon, Hoopes, N. Gonzales, Fabella, Frauslo, Gardner, Harl, Hendrix. Middle row, Kramer, Howell, Gosnell, Henson, Guinlini, Gale laqher, Hall, Pollard, Howard. Fron+, Hill, Goodman, Goodin, Hulson, Harl- ley, Harris, Gore, Hamplon, Golf. Juniors, lef+, back row, are Ledbeller, Lirrleiohn, Jackson, Morales, Kusch, Slif- koii, Lee, Lewis, Arr Lopez, AI Lopez. Middle row, Ledbefler, Lockharl, Kyle, Lehman, Lazarus, Logan, Massey, Horn, Kono. Fronf, Johnson, Lewis, Mason, Kawasaki, Ladd, M. Logan, Ichinaga, C. Logan, Ingram. Lef'l', back row, Murphy, Morse, Rich- ardson, McCary, Pilfrnan, B. Parker, Noble, McClin+ock, Mazza, J. C. Par- ker, A. Marrinez. Middle row, D. Mar- shall, Newby, Nance, E. Marshall, Mon- rana, Medina, Peevy, Moore, Mabson, I. Marlinez. Fron+, Macias, Rosalez, Monlgomery, Maynard, Olson, Mosla- io, Lopez, Melendez, Pyland, Juday, Phillips. Leff, back row, Sims, R. Smilh, Sikes, Shinaulr, L. Taylor, E. Slevens, T. Taylor, L. Smilh, Dulcich, Salazar, Rodriguez. Middle row, Ramos, Saldana, Shannon, Richardson, Romero, Rogers, Reade, Randolph, Soria. Fronf row, B. Smilh, Slory, Roberls, Sloan, Snelling, P. Smirh, E. Smi+h, S. Slevens, Sfokes, Schmidl. Juniors al lhe leff, back row, are Weeks, Verdugo, Torres, Willys, D. Wilson, N. Wilson, Websier. l'l. Vaughl, Thies, Wesibrook. Second, Valenline, Vv'eaver, Towery, Wren, Williams, Taylor, Mary Tirado, B. Wil- son, Years, Tarkinglon. Fron'I', Zazueia, G. Vaughr, Zaragoza, Valdez, C. While, D. Thomas, M. Tirado, Taber, V. While. unions Led by Sammy Anderson, as presidenT, The sophs have enjoyed Their second big year oT high school acTiviTies. The big social evenT which inTro- duced The year was a Treshman-sophomore dancing parTy December I2. lvlosT oT The enTerTainmenT was provided by The hosTing sophs who sang and played musical insTrumenTs. In reTurn The Treshmen inviTed all oT The sophomores To a big soph-Trosh dance during The monTh oT March. A record Tor aTTend- ance was seT. Sophomores aT The righT, back row, are Beyer, CoTTon, Bogges, Bighann, ATchley, Brown, Bray, Bell, Bluhm. Third row, Bravo, Cuevas, BrighT, Crumb, AlberTson, BlunT, Alvarado, Blevins, Allen. Second, Clemmons, Blubaugh, BurneTT, AbboTT, Brammer, Corralez, Cole, Anderson. FronT, l. Copple, L. Copple, N. Copple, Brazeal, Brasher, Alvis, P. Copple. AT The righ'I', back row, Dempsey, Dalby, Dickerson, Eslcew, DavenporT, Dulcich, R. Davis, J. Davis, D. Davis. Third, Ford, DoTson, EsTrada, EaTon, ClemenT, Duran, Diaz, Espinoza, Esquada. Second, Delevan, Cox, Douglas, CarTer, Edmond, Duran, M. l:uenTes, EscalanTe. Fronf, CanTrell, Davlin, CraTTon, Eich- mann, DeaTherage, Cash, FulTer. SP 5 gaife .1204 fo is Sophomore officers, leTT, Talce Time ouT Tor a snaclc. From leTT To righT They are Mr. I-liclcolc, Anderson, Long, Salazar, Sparks, Terro, Girard, and PraTher. SelecTion oT iunior class rings was a big evenT Tor The sophs, Too. The design Academy Award won ouT as The selecTion oT The class. To close The school year a sophomore dance is scheduled Tor The monTh oT April. OTTicers who led The sophomore class This year, in addiTion To Sammy Anderson, were Adele Salazar, vice-presidenT, Bobbie Jean Terro, secreTary, Bob PraTher, yell leader, Gary Girard, Wanda Long, and BeTTy Jo Sparks, represenTaTivesq and Mr. Don T-liclcolc, chieT adviser. Sl 3 Fifi iq in Q si,,,. Sophomores a+ The leH', back row, are Griiliih, Hennessee, Franks, Holmes, Fisher, Higgins, E. Hiell, Hammonds, Figueroa, Guillen. Third row, Girard, Harris, Gage, Grimes, Hill, Green- wood, Hicks, Hamlin, Graham. Second, Harper, Horion, Howell, Hamon, Gregory, Graef, Gilbrealh. Fron'I', Fisher, Hanes, Habersiich, Grace, Highlower, Garcia, Hernandez. Le'H', back row, Kimbriel, F. Lopez, Monlero, A. Lopez, Ingram. Muslo, Loyd, ii. Hainline, Hopkins. Third row, Kirk, Kurlz, Hieil, Lipiord, Maize Lopiba, Kennedy, Lewis, Second, King, Jones, Schwake, Johnson, Law, Had- dican, Juslice. Fronf, Long, Ingram, D. Hainline, Lyles, Killian, Lovis, M. Lopez. Leff, back row, McGee, Massey, Masl- erson, Morris, Moreno, Milchell, T. Marquez, T. J. Marquez, F. Marquez. Third row, McMurray, Marlin, Mc- Nabb, Medrano, Moslaio, McCariy, McMurray, Mahan. Second, D. Massey, Moody, M. Marquez, Mann, McGee, McKnigh+, Moudy. Fronf, Menagh, Mason, Morihiro, Millikin, Medina, Munoz, Marlinez. Some 300 happy freshmen and sophomores galher al Jrhe Below, Sammy Anderson looks very suspicious as The sophs relurn dance parly given by lhe irosh lor lhe sophs March 7. galher class conlribulions for fhe March of Dimes drive. J' Above are Gary Girard and Sue Weiron lop boy and girl col Sammy Anderson and Adele Salazar shown above are named lege prep sophomore scholars in Their lwo years of high school by lhe sophs as lheir mosl oulslanding boy and girl leaders Sophomores righi, back row, are Orliz Pearson, Perez, M. Rodriguez, Rice Reyes, R. Rodriguez, Rochesrer Nichols. Third row, Posl, Penrod, Rud holm, Reeves, OH, Reed. Prarher Second, Orozco, Quinlana, Norion Noble, Reid, Pierce, Perkins. Ogden Front Proclor, Porfer, Orender, O'Con ner, Ruierl, Pillman, Prine. Back row al Jrhe righf are Schaub Slory, Slennerl, Scoll, Sanchez, Suryan lvlaslerson, Ramos, Slewarl. Third row, Ruff, Slcelo, Shaffer, Sliles, G. Sellers Schneider, Salazar, Simmons. Second Schmidl, Savoie, P. Sellers, Ray, Scoll' Salsa, Slallord. Fronf, Serna, Soward Swindle, Sprague, Risenhoover, Robie son, Scriven. RigIw+, back row, J. Williams, Wilson, Webb, Sandoval, Terrazas, Urias, R. Williams, Wade, Third row, L. Wil- liams, Wysinger, l-lenderson, Valdez, J. Walker, Whillocli, Tenpenny, Winn. Second, M. Wallcer, Wolden, Whillow, Teiraull, Wanlcum, Welion, Thomas, Towery. Fronf, Villegas, Yamane, While, Terro, Yulcawa, Vasquez, Yunlqer. reen, eff, ur? mack .M4 ive-jAaf Above, freshman officers in fhe back row are Adviser Morgan, Fox, Lopez: middle, Blair, Snider, Baender, Chrisfolearg fronf, Brady, Alexander, Todd. Regisfrafion of fhe class of '55 added nearly 400 greenlings fo fhe sfudenf body. Officers elecfed fo lead fhe freshmen were Jack Todd, presidenf: Bar- bara Fox, vice-presidenfg Susan Baender, secrefaryg Wanda Sni- der, yell leader: Sfella Lopez, Charles Brady, Barbara Blair, Donna Chrisfolear, Elizabefh Al- exander, represenfafives. The frosh were enferfained by fhe sophs af a parfy in fhe gym December I2. On March 7 fhe frosh hosfed fhe sophs af a big dancing parfy in fhe gym wifh Alex Delgado's band providing fhe music for fhe dancers. Af fhe leff, back row, freshmen are Bailey, Barrios, Arreguin, Avalos, Aguilar, Brewer, Bumafay. Third row, Barela, Ames, Buie, Bolen, Bergsfrom, Baffles, Barele, Bogges. Second, Armas, Boren, Adams, Boone, Bra- dy, Afchley, N. Blair. Fronf, Alfamirano, Al- exander, Anderson, Baender, B. Blair, Baker, Allen, Benbow. Leff, back row, Camarina, Corneio, F. Cor- fez, Cuen, Clark, A. Caraveo, Comeffa, Cripe. Third row, Cole, Cafleff, Collins, Confreras, B. Corfez, Channell, Carfwrighf. Second, Carroll, Carolina, l. Chavez, P. Car- aveo, V. Chavez, Cruz, Conley, Berkeley. Fronf, Byerlee, Corder, Crouch, Buckner, Barneff, Bowles, Bailey. l ze aaa 0 N5 Freshmen al The right back row, are Flyg Dowling, Elkins, Dear, Espinsoa, Diaz, Espi- dia, Dominguez. Third row, Edinglon, Col- lins, Dooley, Dickenson, Eralh, W. Dulur Davis, J. Edwards. Second, Cruz, E. Dufur W. Dufur, Chrislolear, Eddlemon, Dunlap Clubb. Fron+, R. Edwards, J. Dunn, C. Dunn Ellelson, DeWeese, Cameron, Dyclcman. Righf, back row, Griffin, Fossel+, Gurber File, Gossage, Galindo, Gufierrez, Flores Third row, Goerlzen, Filch, Gorman, Gleed Flournoy, Gill, Goodwin. Second, Garcia R. Gonzales, Fuller, Giordano, Fox. Groar Groco++, Greer. Fron+, B. Grogan, D. Gro gan, Gregory, Giblon, E. Flores, M. Gon zales, Galloway. 1 k .S N Q 6 wr ix Righf, back row, Garrefr, Hurl, Healley, M Hernandez, Ingram, L. Hall, Hanlcins, Har up- den, R. Hall. Third row, Hoisingjron, Harris Johnes, H. Hernandez, Juarez, Johnson Judlcins, Hayden. Second, Harris, V. Hall Gibson, Haney, E. Hernandez, Hamlin, Haynes. Fronf, Holmes, Jeifus, Jacobs, Haggard, Hodge, Huerla, Hodges. Below, Jack Todd and Barbara Fox are named by vole of lheir fresh man classmales as 'rheir mosl oulslanding boy and girl leaders. Douglas Harris and Charlene Loclcharf, below, are lhe boy and girl who made The highesl grades in The college prep division. Above +he freshmen ma+ch slrengrh wirh sophs in a lug of For 'rhe firsr fume a+ Delano High dancing inslrucrion is pro- war boul al a loini pariy held in Jrhe gym December I2 vided Jrhrough ln'rro classes io all inleresled frosh. rofilz 64lfl,i5i Quiciffy fo e af Freshmen leH, back row, are Lazo, Meriil Luna, Lawless, E. Lopez, F. Lopez, Lamb Jones. Third row, Long, Kirlcsey, Keslerson Jackson, Liplord, Kern, Luque. Second Knoll, Jernagan, McCasland, Loyd, Mur: phy, Johnson, Lockhari. Fron+, Joice, Lewis Ledbelrer, S. Lopez, Lackey, Lugo, Lovaio Lefl, baclc row, Newfon, McMurray, Mon Jralvo, Miranda, Murillo, Maerzlce, Malhis Moore. Third row, Markham, Marheni, Mon rano, Melendez, Maples, Mulkey, Massey Second, Maynard, McCullough, Meslaz, C Marlinez, Madrid, N. Marlinez, Mazza Fron'l', Moore, McNabb, Mann, Morrow Moody, McDonald, Mobbs. Freshmen al lhe right back row, are Oroz- co, Olive, Rivera, Peevyhouse, Pelerson, Rose, H. Pearson, Polk. Third row, Perigo, Paca, Poole, Pye, Richardson, J. Ogborn, Parroll, Rowland. Second, Oh, C. Owens. Rodgers, Ragsdale, Ovalle, Rozell, G. Ow- ens. Front Norvell, J. Pearson, Rivas, Nord- man, Peschard, Pice, M. Ogloorn. Right back row, J. Rodriguez, Simon, Smilh, Sharp, Rippee, Sloul, Rains, D. Scoll. Third row, Slone, Rilchie, Richards, Radelell, Rumbolz, Savage, D. Scoll. Second, Slag- ner, Swanson, Richardson, Schmidl, Skid- more, Slavin, Sandy. Front Salamanca, Reed, Simmons, Rice, Shinault Suryan, O. Rodriguez. Right back row, Silliman, Toy, Triplelt Tar- nolt W. C. Smilh, Todd, B. Smilh, Jim Thompson. Third row, Sanchez, Silva, San- ders, R. Smilh, Swope, Don Thompson, Sal- dana. Second, James Thompson, Dave Thompson, F. Valdez, Tolenlino, Vergano, Tinkle, Snider. Front lvl. Valdez, Villegas, Tucker, Rowe, Tosh, Treece, D. Smilh. Right back row, Wheeler, T. Wilson, E. Williams, Younl, R, Weslbrook, S. Wesl- brook, Wails. Third row, C. Williams, Wal- lace, D. Wankum, Wadkins, Youngblood, Vincent E. Williams. Second, Wright B. Wankum, W. Wilson, Wallers, Wade, Wil- kerson, Young. Front Walker, l. While, Webb, Zollinger, York, P. While, A. Wil- liams. ..,42s. .A .af 'ff' ' as ii 'hx Y 'R T 4 5 1 5 .-x ,, Q. x 4I .!4olu6 ?fIArLer5 eela Lee A jurnin PicTured above are six oT Delano l-ligh's Tull-Time cusTodians. In The back row are O. F. Klusmire, J. T. Savage, and T. P. Ragsdale. ln The TronT are F. Harp, A. Laguna. and W. E. Parker. lT Takes a small army oT non-cerTiTied employees and counTy supervisors To keep Delano High operaTing smooThly. One oT The busiesT deparTmenTs is ThaT oT Trans porTaTion, headed by Mr. L. E. Abbey. A TleeT oT I2 big buses TransporTs abouT 550 sTudenTs To and Trom school daily as well as providing conveyance To games and on spe cial Tield Trips. This year The busses averaged I3,220 miles a monTh in regular runs and 2,500 in special Trips. CompleTion oT The new bus mainTenance building by The Tall Term in l952 will give The TransporTaTion deparT- menT a big boosT and relieve The crowded condiTions in The presenT shop building. Mrs. BerTha Slankard once more man aged The school caTeTeria serving an average oT 600 sTudenTs daily. PlaTe lunches were pro vided This year aT a cosT oT 30 cenTs. Mrs Slankard was assisTed by eighT Tull-Time help ers. The caTeTeria sTaTT also prepared and served many special luncheons and bangueTs ln charge oT school mainTenance and sup plies This year was veTeran employee, Mr Lyle Penrod. Keeping a large campus in Tip- Top condiTion and direcTing a Torce oT build- ing and ground cusTodians is no small Task A new sTreeT and sidewalk sweeper was added To The eguipmenT This year. AT The leTT are bus drivers and mainTenance men. ln The back are Belcher, Dix, R. l'lazelTon, l-lughes, Mahan, FiTzgerald, PraTher, F. l lazelTon. FronT row, Neal, Garrison, Noel, Phillips, l-Tolland, Spurrier, and TransporTaTion boss Abbey. X Piclured above are Mr. Lyle Penrod, chief of campus main're4 Two irnporlanl men on lhe campus above are Mr. E. W. Holland and nance. and Mrs. Berlha Slanlcard, manager of lhe school cafeleria. Mr. Bud Ragsdale, lvlr, Penrods righlvhand mainlenance men. Below are Two Kern Counly leaders who visll 'the campus weelcly. Dr. Oreon Keeslar is lhe counly cofordinalor lor sec- ondary schools. Miss Frances Shields of lhe counly heallh deparlmenl serves as Delano Highls school nurse. Below, al lhe lar lell, is lransporlallon direclor l.. E. Abbey :lanlclng a llne-up of Delano l-lighls lleel ol busses. Direc+ly above is a lypical scene ol parl ol 'rhe school caleleria. Top above are caleleria employees Syers, Filzgerald, Boellcher, Slanlcard, lvl. Penrod, Haggard, Snelling, and Dorsey. 'HUUL BU SCHUUL BUS SCHQQ3? WS CHM ,IQ UQYHVWQM 9 W DW NWN? W , wif df? Q0 N 0 R F 0 60 309155 nth R955-201 My 'G' 3355 . , :A . ' -1 , ' f I - iixgx Q., P 2 X , lzibwfix ix 3 XRXSXA fx 1- 'A KE Pc I AR-ORGANIZATIONS ' 5 Ill 45 N 9 SM A ,.,,, 'MWF x. mi Scenes from The iunior play, Junior Miss, are shown below. Players in lhe lop piciure are Aclams, Smilh, Marshall, Croclcell. Below, are Croclcelf, Smilh, Ensor, Enfield, and While. 46 anciuefzi, lance. A+ The lefi, more Jrhan ZOO Fulure Farmers ancl guesls qafher for The annual Falher-Son Banquel April 26 al which 50 FFA members receive awards and honors. Below, aboul I5OO visilors false Jrhe opporlunily lo look over +he work ol The school al Open House April 26. -gr' Below, To enioy 'rhe annual PTA Barbecue given preced- inq Open l-louse, aboul I IOO cuslomers visil Cecil Park. agd, laen oude geafure loving 0 15 Below, Shirley Glenn and Ken Snelling rule over 'TApple Blossom Time Prom May 4. Above, The choir readies iTselT Tor The annual Spring l:esTival program given May I8 in which 400 music slrudenls Talae parT. Reigning over The conCerT and The Tollowing dance are Adele Salazar and Ken Snelling. Below, iT's The JuniorfSenior BangueT held May 2l. ParenTs cooked and served The ham dinner. x Xxx. Above, a big nighT Tor iournalisTs is The annual Press BangueT held lasT spring May 3I. Ad- viser Salber presenTs The All-STar plague To EdiTor Fred Caraveo and Max ArmsTrong. 47 Above, seniors lake five April I2 belween sessions a+ lhe Above is a scene af 'rhe las? '5l assembly June 5 as gracls sign Tulare Counly Career Day held al Porlerville High. annuals following a l-lolel Kern Senior Breakfast enior .xdcfiuifiefi Cfofie I9 049 1 ear Graduale Max Armsfrong, '5l, left gels congrafulafed by Papa Armsfrong as lrrna Jean Olson and Mama beam. Below, members of The class of '5I hold gradualion ceremonies in lhe siaclium on The nighl of June 4. I9 1.1952 W MHCAQJOH .S2,0femLef5 Wherein The heclc is room I3? Frosh have all OT SepTember 5 To receive program cards and geT Their bearings. Above, sTudenTs who aTTenclecl Boys ancl Girls STaTe This summer reporT To The sTudenT body ancl members oT The American Legion on Their experiences. The general assembly was held SepTember 26. Below, as Don Marshalls bossy hogs The camera, FuTure Farmers prepare Tor parTicipaTion in The l-larvesT l3esTival ag show. 49 'll KT'- Above, preTTy Carolyn Tunnell, senior girl, rules over The communiTy Wine and l'larvesT FesTival as queen oT The Town OcTober 5 and 6. mnfef gllfelflfff pull Ctlflllfti POM Press Club members, above, climax Their hosling ol a counly press Above, in Oclober FFA members lake perl in a collon- conlerence Oclober 4 by serving relreshmenls lo Their guesls. picking conlesl sponsored by lhe Delano Lions Club. Below, sludenls examine an exhibil of narcolics following a l leclure given by Mr. O. M. Clolson lo senior sludenls. The speaker is associalecl wilh 'rhe counly narcolics delail. To fhe riglrl' are lwo scenes lelcen on siege during lhe senior play showing Jean Enfield, Harry Proclor, and John Drow. 50 wr . -I tri' 4 W-4 QQ M K Q? Lx 34 mfiix. 5 5 Quin kx If f-+4 .fdcfiuifiefi of .gpahin Angels in 'rhe malcing, above, are choir members gelling ready for 'rhe Chris+mas in Song musical program December 20. Above, Proclror rewards Johnson and Shall, iilferbug' champs, af Jrhe Spanish Club Valenline's Day hop. lv y, Q. QD? 'E :slip 69 6 li is M0 Nxlllke Dancers. above, sil one ou+. The occasion is ihe Holiday Inn, formal alumni dance given by fhe CSF in lhe gym December 27. Top, above, The freshmen 'ralce hearing +es+s. Direclly above, +he Mississippians visils 'friends aller lheir' pay assembly. 52 ?aloer af .JL:lalalag, euerizik pace bove, Vivian Spurrier, Donna Salsa, and Queen Charlene Sparlcs Mariano Hernandez and Vera Villegas, above, enierlain wi+l'1 a Lalin-American dance al 'flue fresh-soplw parfy March 7. reign 53 over llie baslcelball dance ilwis spring. Above, To raise money for ilweir convenlion lrip, Horizon members sell food al flue baslcelball games lliis year. ounci , mc! Crow, Movie John Drow, above, is congrafulafed by Wilfred Carsfens as he fakes over Wilfred's dufies as Sfudenf Council presidenf af mid-ferm. Elecfive Council officers above, baclc row, are lvlisono, Blu- baugh, Scoff, Carsfens, B. Dudney: fronf, Drow and W. Dud- ney. Number one organizafion on fhe Delano campus is fhe Sfudenf Council. lvlalcing up fhis governing body are four elecfive officers, class presidenfs and represenfafives, and heads of all sfudenf organiza- fions. This year Wilfred Carsfens served as firsf semes- fer presidenf. John Drow succeeded him in fhe office fhe second semesfer. The Council sold acfivify ficlcefs for 52.50, sef up fhe budgef, and allocafed funds fo fhe campus organizafions. The Council provided weekly noon movies for fhe sfudenf body fhis year and affended all meef- ings of fhe counfy sfudenf leaders group. Below, Delano Council leaders enferfain Porferville officers af l-lillel Lazarus and Jaclc O'Conner, below, man fhe proiecfion a dinner before fhe Delano-P-ville foofball game. equipmenf for a weelcly movie for fhe sfudenf body. 0,06 in olgaclerrikila Working enTirely Tor The welTare oT oThers, The Junior Red Cross was led This year by RuTh Maples as presidenT. Their acTiviTies included aiding needy and hospiralized children by making scrapbooks, clorhing, and dolls. A girls' TooTball game was spon- sored This Tall To raise money Tor Their chariTable work. ln addiTion To supervising an aThleTic program Tor The girls, Delano's Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion sponsored The TooTball and baskerball dances, Two sporTs days, and a spring GAA award bangueT. MarTha Silvey served The group This year as presi- denT. Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen conTinued her work as GAA adviser. Flash Snider, below, gains Tor The Mo-Lassies againsT The Wrecking Crew in The Red Cross chariTy grid classic. In The panel below, Sparks, Tinkle, Glson rule The GAA TooT- ball dance. Spurrier, Sparks, and Salsa are The royalTy reign- ing over The NepTune CourT BaskeTbalI Ball. Hard-working Junior Red Cross oTTicers above are l-lunT, Miss Morey, Busch, BolderoTT, Miss l-losTer, and PresidenT Maples. ...E Above, GAA oTTicers, in The back, are Cazaly and Moore. l TronT are Tunnell, PresidenT Silvey, Spurrier, and Mrs. Sorensen 7Weo!a!.i1lo!c!eM, Qui Seniors, above, are The Bank of America honor cerTiTicaTe and cup winners Tor '52, In The back row are Olson, liberal arTsg Salsa, arT: ScoTT, business, lNlagaTani, science. From' row, Marshall, maThg Tregla- zoTT, agriculTureg Syers, TradesfindusTrial. CSF members below, back, are Graydon, Marshall, NagaTani, Higgens, Anderson, STewarT, Blank, Crane, WeTTon, Wankum. Serna, Gallego, Dyer. Third, Ellefson, SmiTh, MosTaio, Diaz, Tirado, Carswell, Morihiro, Maples, STenneTT, Rudholm, Kono, HighesT honor To come To Delano High sTudenTs is membership in The California Scholarship Federa- Tion. As is cusTomary, This year CSF provided guides Tor campus visiTors and held Two iniTiaTions. Decem- ber 27 The group sponsored The annual alumni ChrisTmas Tormal using a Theme of Holiday Inn. CSF members also aTTended Two disTricT conven- Tions. Membership in The Legion Medal Holders Club is reserved Tor Those earning Legion medals aT The Time oT Their eighTh grade graduaTion. Led by John Drow, The MedalisTs sponsored a Tall assembly Tea- Turing an explanaTion oT The Boys' and Girls' STaTe program. ln January The club sponsored The March oT Dimes polio drive. Quill and Scroll is an inTernaTional honor socieTy Tor high school iournalislrs. This spring a Tormal iniTia- Tion and dinner parTy were held To welcome new members inTo The organizaTion. Pollard. Second, KyTe, Lehman, TeTraulT, Thomas, Nielsen, Richardson, Tunnell, Lopez, Williams, ScoTT, Olson, Cook. FronT, Snelling, Al ander, Yamane, Dudney, WhiTe, Scriven, Salsa, Mason, nighT, Girard, Alba. 1 .4- 56 ,til SPO! gl 0lfLl05 Legion Medal officers, above, planning Their polio lighl, are Anderson, lngram, Mr. Abbey, l-larlley, Drow. ecjuire Lgzlaofamlzila -:fn Quill and Scroll members. above, in lhe back row, are Presidenl Mar- shall, Lopez, Adviser Salber, Williams, Thomas, Blanlc. ln lhe fronl row are Pollard, Salsa, Olson, Tinlsle, Lehman. Below, alumni enioy reunion visils belween dances ar rhe CSF Holiday Inn formal December 27 in lhe gym. 3 Carslens and Drcw, above, discuss Boys' Slale al a Sep- lombcr assembly sponscrod by lho Legion Medalisls. 57 Press Clinic leaders above are Tinlcle, Press Club prexyi Mr. l-lennion, Tulare ediTor7 Adviser Salberg Mr. AinsworTh, L. A. Times. x Q Tm gag-Eugiliqg ao - easier, or ' TT- 1-' D 2 Eel . T V ' T ' 1 4 ' .A Q O Live Wire sTaTT members below, back row, are Girard, PhoTographer Serna, Olson, WhiTe, Kramer, Williams, Crane, Recorder Morihiro, Adviser Salber, Alba. SeaTed are lchin- .meZ.f4no, ive ii Top honors in naTional compeTiTion were won by l95I issues oT The school paper and yearbook. The Live Wire won Quill and Scroll's lnTernaTional l-lonor RaTing Tor Newspapers oT Superior Achieve- menTs. The Del-Ano won iTs nineTeenTh NSPA All- American and ninTh CSPA MedalisT. This year The Live Wire will publish I6 regular issues and Two special eighT-page issues. The Tour- page, six-column paper is published bi-weelcly. In order To add To iTs income The sTaTT This year pre- senTed Three NaTional Assemblies pay programs. AcTiviTies oT The I952 Del-Ano began wiTh The launching oT The sales campaign aT an assembly OcTober l8. The annual Del-Ano Revue, varieTy show, is scheduled Tor May I5. The Press Club made Things hum around The campus This year. OcTober 4 They played hosT To a STudenT PublicaTions Clinic, The TirsT oT iTs lcind. EighT Kern CounTy schools senT iournalisTs To The all- day meeTing. The club published Two TooTball pro- grams and purchased a plague in memory oT Ronald Rounds To be given To The besT ciTizen in publica- Tions. The Club will presenT The Press BangueT June 5. aga, Moore, FeaTure EdiTor Lopez, AcTiviTies EdiTor Lehman, EdiTor Marshall, Business Manager Carswell, SporTs EdiTor Pollard, Managing EdiTor Blanlc, CirculaTion Manager Cesare. Mn ,jfglzeaf Wafionaf war 45 in I9 f Jeannewlie Blank, below, serves as slucleni chairman ai lhe Press Clinic seciion meeiing on Jrhe news siory. A hii ai 'rhe Del-Ano sales campaign assembly, below, was The song and dance number by Juday and Phillips. NRE. a Elias 2:2121 QQ Q Above are publicaiions leaders. In 'rhe upper panel are Irma Jean Olson and Donna Salsa, yearbook co-ediiors. Middle panel, Dorolhy Tinlale, Press Club prexy and yearbcolc business manager: Miss Mary Salber. clirecior ol publicaiions. Direclly above, Monie Marshall and Jean Carsvvell, Live XrVire ediior and business manager. 5? P866 .NOAA Olfilflfg Con 8l el'lC0 Press Club officers, lef+, discussing lheir Press Clinic, are Presidenl Tinlcle, Lelwman Adviser Salber, and Pollard. Second period on Live Vv'ire pulolicalion Wednesdays are busy as llwe slall, above, prepares papers for dislriloulion. Lef+, Journalism I sludenls visil Hue Pixley Enlerpriseu +o walclw an issue of 'rlwe Live Wire come off llne press. Del'Ano slall members, back row, are Gallego, Pliolog- Fierros, Blank, Business Manager Tinlqle, Tarnoll, Graydon raplwer Serna, Morilwiro, Snelling, Baender, Salazar, Parker, Valenline. Fronf, Alba, Williams, Thomas, Recorder Slwarp Pollard, Rull, Adviser Salber, Brooding, Girard. Middle row, Kyle, Corneio, Edilor Olson, Edilor Salsa, Cazaly. V4-TT' Library Club members serve The sTudenTs aT Del- ano High by assisTing in The operaTion oT The school library. The club also carries on an ambiTious pro- gram oT educaTional meeTings and social evenTs. On OcTober 22 The club held an iniTiaTion oT new mem- bers. During The year The members held a sporTs parTy and sponsored some oT The dances Tollowing baskeTball games, They also honored alumni mem- bers by holding a poT-luck dinner This winTer. A new organizaTion on The campus This year is The HealTh Council. Made up oT elecTed represen- TaTives Trom all oT The social sTudies classes, The club meeTs regularly wiTh The school nurse and Miss Morey To discuss healTh problems. ResulTs oT Their meeTings are reporTed back To The social sTudies classes. A service club Tor girls is The Horizon Club. lniTiaTion oT new members was held This year on November 27. During The baskeTball season The members sold Tood aT games To raise money. eruice roulad erue flze .gilzoof AT The leTT are Library Club oTTicers. From leTT To righT They are Adviser Cook, Parker, Snelling, PresidenT Belcher. sb swf ,Q Above are oTTicers oT The new HealTh Council: Miss Morey Miss Shields, school nurse: ProcTorg PresidenT Cazalyq and Rosalez Horizon Club officers aT The righT are, back, Mason, Adviser Abbey. l:ronT row, MonTgomery, PresidenT Busch,7ilba. Below, Horizon Club iniTiaTes, Harper, Grimes, and Delevan, enTerTain a crowd wiTh Their zany anTics and cosTumes. H , ....., f , 1 ..... T ,. ., ,- .,., ,. , , ,A iif4QS5 1 'f?2 - A 5 ' warm 9152? f T Rally Club ollicers above are, slanding, Donna Salsa, Irma Jean Olson: kneeling, Bev l-laberslich, Carl Shall. Righl, lop piclure, Tennis Club ollicers are Presidenl Don Graydon, Parlcer, Kyle, Greenwood. Al lhe righl, lower piclure, members ol lhe Masque and Gavel are, baclc row, Wadlcins, Mr. Lee, Dudney, Miss Haywood, J. Drow, Graydon, Salsa, Qlson, Cae zaly, and Juday. Middle row, Enlield, Lynch, Smilh, Valenle, Marshall, Proclor. Fronl row, While, Loll, C. Drow. Donna Salsa direcled lhe aclivilies ol lhe Rally Club lhis year. Members were responsible lor selling school colors and emblems, decoraling lhe sladium belore loolball games, and worlcing up school spiril. Masque and Gavel is an honorary or- ganizalion lor drama and speech slu- denls. Their only aclivily lhis year was an inilialion ol new members. A school lennis lournamenl was spon- sored by lhe Tennis Club lhis year as well as several social evenls lor ils mem- bers. Bible Club members mel regularly lhis year and carried oul a busy program ol banquels, guesl spealcers, and allend- ance al dislricl meelings. Kalhy Sharp led lhe club as presidenl. Bible Club ollicers are shown below. ln lhe baclc row are Taylor, C While, Sharp, B. While, lronl, Adviser Robinson, I-lammonds. lljcuriecl .fdcfivified af ibefano ig rwlairec! Ag 66164 ln The Top picfure above Lion Fladdican presenfs pruning champs, lvlclxlabb, Williams, Fulfer, wiTh awards. DirecTly above, FFA boys run The food sTands aT The fooTball games in The sfadium. Fufure Farmer officers for '52 above are, back, Ford Pres: denf Weaver, l-lowell, Davis. FronT, l-labersfich, Marshall Busy is iusT anoTher way of saying FuTure Farmers of America. The boys in The Delano chapTer carry on one of The mosT ambifious slafes of acTiviTies aT Delano l-ligh. This year' The local Lions Club conducfed for The FFA a series of conTesTs including compeTiTion in coTTon picking, pruning, Tracfor-driving, and livesTock faTTening. FFA members aTTended and exhibifed aT counfless fairs and ag shows. John Weaver, presidenf of The chapfer, aTTended The na- Tional convenfion in Kansas Cify This fall. Seven members Took parT in The Junior Live- sTock Show in San Francisco This spring. Fufure Homemakers of America, com- panion organizafion for The FFA, This year senT Sally Morihiro and Jean Carswell To a sTaTe meefing aT Pacific Grove. The FHA served refreshmenTs To school visiTors and conducfed a clofhing and food drive for needy families aT Chrisfmas Time. The big evenT for boTh FFA and Fl-lA came April 23 when friends and parenfs gafhered for The annual FaTher-Son Banquef. AT The dinner, awards won during The year were presenTed To members of The Two clubs. AT The lefT FI-IA officers sfanding are Miss Yaussy, Dozzi, Pevyhouse, Marusick. SeaTed are Pres. lvlorihiro, Pres. Pierce, Franks. .S?90l f6, :3!,Cll'lglfL6Lg2f5, GLCQZ5-.X4 LJIQCOLLFCL Mexican Club officers above, slanding, Garcia, Valadez. Pronl row, Terrazas, Presidenl Monlalvo, Adviser Schamel. A+ lhe lef+, fop, are Boys' Bloclc D officers, Proclor, Presidenr Polk, Rodriguez. Below +ha'I', Block D buslers inifiale Their new members wifh a meal on lhe floor. Above, i+'s more food on Jrhe floor for iniliales. This Time i+'s The Girls' Bloclc D Officers above are Adviser Jenlcins, Presi- lhe Girls' Bloclc D Club doing 'rhe inilialinq. dem' Carolyn Lehman, Marlene Smilh, Pauline Kyle. 64 ormafion 0 66165 GAA ZOO-poinl winners, lhe Girls' Block D mem- bers, held polluclcs every monlh 'rhis year and gave aller-game dances lor home loolball and baslcelball lills. The Boys' Block D Club, a social and honorary lellerman sociely, held dinners, semesler inilialions, and sponsored an elemenla ry school baseball lournamenl. Bill Bonner and John lvlabson served as presi- denls ol lhe Harlem Club, a social organizalion lor colored sludenls. The club held annual Hallowe'en, Chrislmas. and Valenline parlies. A social club lor Delano Lalin-Americans, lhe Mexican Club, 'rhis year lealured dancing, relresh- menls, and enlerlainmenl al lhree parlies, Hal- lowe'en, Sl. Palriclc, and spring leles. The Spanish Club is a group lor sludenls who have sludied 'rwo years ol Spanish. The big social evenl ol lhe year was an all-school dance given al Sl. Valen'rine's lime. Top, above, Harlem Club ollicers are lvlr. Lee, Lewis, Dumas, Mabson, Eralh. Direcfly above, Harlem members enioy a bil ol lheir famous rugeculling al lhe Sl. Valenline's Day parly. Above are lhe l95l-52 Spanish Club ollicers, Grace lchinaga, Presidenl Marlene Smilh, Adviser LoRe, and Harry Proclor. 65 Couples al The Spanish Club's Valenline's informal dance enler lhe gym lhrough a hearl-shaped doorway. Z gk I is L6 QI. 'W' OOMS-CAMPUS ,xgcaclemic armed relaare .gguclenffi 0 Above, 'rhe wonders of a slrange new world are revealed lo lvlr. Bulls' bolany class members as They learn lo use microscopes. English, rnalh, social sludies, science, Span- ish-ooohl Tha'r's lhe brainy sluff lhal chal- lenges lhe inlelligence of Delano l-ligh sludenls and makes for home-worlc. A+ Delano l-ligh sludenls may enroll in one of Jrhe following curricula: college prep, business educalion, homernalsinig, agricullure, induslrial arls, or general. Requiremenls vary, bul all slu- denls are required 'ro lake four years of social sludies and PE, and al leasl Jrwo years of English. Remedial classes in malh and reading are also offered. Delano's curriculum is a diversified one. l'r rnusl be since lhe inleresls, abililies, and needs of ils sludenl group are diversified. ln addilion To ils regular week-day school lhe adminislra- lion provides a Salurday morning school for sludenls belween I6 and I8 who musl worlc. Nighl classes are in session lhroughoul lhe year To provide educalional opporlunilies for adulfs. Sophs in lvlr. Rool's geomelry class, below, pul Their lcnowl- Below, Norma Harlley reads a choice gem from lhe pages of Ameri- edge lo praclical uses in sludying small-scale models. can lileralure To her junior classmales in an English lll seclion. M.-' .gnfefggenf reliving, .gurflzer ecwnin M , V y V. ls 4.:2'.we ::-v.g:, ff? file- Q-.ms - - s ' f- ss: ,L :S i 5 :C A Mr. LoRe and Doug Rudholm lape record l-lealher Greenwood's Spanish pronuncialion in a college prep Spanish ll class meeling. ln physics, below, Armida Lopez and Norman Smilh lislen inlenlly as lvlr. Dyer explains 'rhe workings of AC-DC currenl on a clemonslralion board. is A X - i S 'W wma .- i ' X?-ffl s Q i f sei 9 siihgggm oi? s Q 7 , 31. Above, sophomores in a World Cullure class delve info The charming slory of lhe hislory of California and irs missions. Below, a unil on local governmenl brings on some spiriled discussion in Senior Problems class. ,: ' Q1 A54 FV! .x ii .RVALQY k 19' SS .gf j6tLQ:5 Gill: Above, Williams, Blanlc, Dunham, and STiles demonsTraTe Their Taxidermy skills in a daily session OT The popular louT smelly zoology class. Mechanical drawing sTudenTs, above, learn some pracTi- cal uses oT maThemaTics Trom Mr. Powell, insTrucTor. AT The righT, iunior sTudenTs in a Shop Ill mechanics class checlc ouT on The worlcings ol an auTornobile moTor. 70 You musT TirsT read The paTTern direcTions care- Tully, Miss Yaussy explains To her Treshman girls in a homemalcing cloThing class. of jo mia an giclucafion ' i , , - A E 3 1 V .QL I is W Top above, iypinq siudenis snow off for Open House visiiors. Below 1'i1a+, a Jrraciorfdriving coniesi for ag siudenis proves iiieir icnow-how. 7 I 5 ! i Bob LuHrell's lucid iones are recorded, above, by Bernadine Albin in a speech class 'fry-out Above, fine workings of slide rules, large or small, noid no mysieries for Deizraqas mein boys. Q cf -is fl CMU 2 e6U l'l Wit all gg? fo GLU' gutufe me 6 Freshmen shop sludenls above learn lo use lalrhes and drill presses as lhey make useful rnelal lools. Weaver and Dealrherage, above, learn lhe praclical arls and uses of surveying in Their senior agricullure course. Above, a visif fo a downfown slrore gives senior homemalcing girls a chance lo learn aboul Types of floor coverinqs. mms ,usmncra muuiwrigg Kr memes Thereis no doubr rhar rurure farmers will rind marry Above, seniors in Miss Pezzuli's Office Praclice classes will be well equipped USGS for rherr knowledge or and rrarrrrng in me al qradualion lime lo pul lo praclical use lhe lraininq received in lilinq and marnrenance and Care Orr farm machinery. lhe use ol duplicaling and calculallng machines. Shorlhand ll sludenls, above, lake diclalion from a record in Above, homemaliing girls praclice Their slcills in lhe preparalion order lo increase The speed and accuracy ol lranscriplions. and serving ol food by calering for lhe PTA Board. 73 Mary Cazaly gives a lecrure above +0 members of l'1er girls' PE class on flwe dangers of The speedaway penalfy corner. Above, newly paved and fenced-in baslcefball courfs in back of The gym are placed in good use by boys' PE classes. Wai jorgeffing Eel? guifvkng, S. N 5 E'- 'f 4' J , dv Jr ,2 I fl 5 Q, ' U N 4, ' 4 15 4 1 ?5'10'2.IP magic:-P 'O' 3- c' -P? Sggwff' 0102-2. 'E'-no -H1-3'l 3 -FO-'Q-F rr 3-' CDC?LQ0'-o- M30 210.0215 LQOC' ::Q15,'O' 1110.8 cn TC Og- 3 QTQPS-Om 3 :mi k22Q.3fD on 303 LQ2'-9859 1:- 5'2fD9- MQUUIQJ 05172-1- - 010 523+ -.0cn? 320.0 -nw Q--q-.Q-L 1 1 1 v- na .,HamIe+n Nagamni gels fough Wi+h Ophelia Spurrier as Crealive wriling gels real molivalion, above, when journal Be++y Dudney clirecls an English IV enaclmenl of l-lamlelf' ism sluclenls wrile for lhe school s bi-weelcly paper. Senior Mary Cazaly, above, lalces over for a lesson on arf apprecialion in one of Miss l-los+er's popular advanced arls-cralls class. Af lhe righl, Mr. Rilchey lells several members s of his slring ensemble iusl how he lhinlcs lvlozarl mighl have meanl if lo sound. 75 '--...sn-J wr!! n 15 ibefanoh udi WhaT did The music deparTmenT do in '52? Well, They hummed, squeaked, clanged, banged, and boomed-and in doing so They conTinued To make The beauTiTul music ThaT has made Delano High Tamous. A new band insTrucTor, Mr. Jack RiTchey, Took over direcTion oT The band This year and did a mosT crediTable job. The band played and marched aT rodeos, TesTivals, and TooTball games. They also gave some TirsT-raTe concerT re- ciTals. They parTicipaTed in The All-WesTern Band Review aT Long Beach in November, scoring sixTh in senior compe- TiTion. Mr. RiTchey also conducTed The sTring ensemble in numerous public appearances. Under The skilled baTon oT Mr. ChesTer Hayden, The choir, Two glee clubs, colored chorus, marimbas, and vibra- harp groups enriched The lives oT The sTudenTs, The com- muniTy, and The perTormers. Newly organized This year, The colored chorus made a name Tor iTselT. This group creaTes iTs own arrangemenTs and sings wiThouT beneTiT oT wriTTen music. Also new This year was The vibra-harp duo, Carolyn WhiTe and Willene lvloore. All oT Mr. Hayden's groups gave generously oT Their TalenTs in providing enTerTainmenT Tor sTudenT assemblies and communiTy programs. The big musical evenTs were The ChrisTmas in Song program, spring concerTs, and The big annual Spring Music FesTival. DirecTor RiTchey DirecTor Hayden Drum Major Pierce Band CapTain HieTT SoloisT CrockeTT SoloisT ValenTe Below, choir members, back row, are lvlonTgomery, C. Sharp, lvlasTerson, FiTch, AshworTh. Second row, Harper, K. Sharp, Cannon, Pralrher, Blubaugh, Crouch, Hughes, Valenzuela, Rodari, Yukawa, Robison, EnTield, ScoTT. FronT row, BurneTT, Ingram. Third row, lvlarTin, Cuen, Logan, Serrano, PorTer, HighTower, Davis, KyTe, Sprague, STephens. Q 6U fl'l'lel'lf JQ Eauflfuf 520111 if Above, Carolyn While and Willene Moore masler well fhe newly purchased vibra-harp. Righf, +op, sfrinq ensemble members, baclc, are Mr. Rifchey, Willingham, M. Ellelson, Norvell, Haddican, Brammer. Fronl, A. Ellefson, Kyle, Smilh, Wanlcum, I-lainline. Righf, lower, some of The 70 members of lhe colored chorus work our a new arrangemenf by recording paris on lhe new recording machine. Below, more choir members, in The back row, are Sloan M In The second row Benbow Daggenefle Gallopan Iclarlley Lehman, Morris, Wilson, Sliclcle, Treglazolf, Sfanley In The Valenle Terraull Smilh In lhe froni row Silyey C Lehman +hird row, Sparks, Brulon, Shall, Dorsey, lnqram Wadlcins L Kyle Phillios Meredilh Nielsen L uaicianzi joofi, 5209, arc , ann N Le'H, fop, 60 boys mee'r every morning firsl i period 'ro receive vocal inslruclion from Mr. Hayden in boys' glee club class. Below +ha1', Mr. Hayden conducls some of The l5O members in his girls' glee club group. Below, Mr. Jensen, soloisl, vvalrches Direcror Hayden open gills from lhe 300-voice chorus fealured in Chris+rnas in Song. 5. X X KE i Band members below, in The back row, are Thomas, Salsa, second row, Paca, Perez, Garrell, OH, Scoll, Brooding, Rilchie, Lehman. ln lhe +hird row, R. Hiell, Higgins, Richards, Laguna, Boone, Brady, Sanders. Fron+ row, Liplord, Valdez, Blubaugh, Delgado, lvloslaio, Slevens, E, Hiell, Slewarl, Syers. ln lhe Schmill, Howe, Snelling, Alba, Oh, Laclcey, Lugo. glut jLl 0lfigA 2 A N la ' J 6 Ll Top, above, are Delano's classy marimba arfisls, R. Serna, Caraveo, Gallego, A. Serna, Rivas. Direc+ly above, are lhe cake-walking maiorelles, Jackson, Enfield, Head lvlaiorelie Vivian Spurrier, Ingram, and Olson. Af Hue lef+ Delands band members and maioreffes gel in I posilion for a bil of foolball game maneuvering. More band members below, in The back row, are lmamura, Tar- on, Rilchie, Maize. ln 'rhe second row, Lee, Proclor, Rambo, Mor- laglia, Harrley, Pierce, Phillips, Callahan, Dudney. ln lhe fhird eno, Gleed, Lopez, Aguilar, Liplord. Fron+ row, King, Bumalay, row, Hardin, Prodor, Mclvlurray, Verdugo, Reed, Fierros, Brul- lvlonlalvo, Guillen, G. l-liell, Read, Nichols, Garcia, Marquez. QJQKCUQO 3 120-Acre -6l,l'l'll0lfl5 M'l6!el f'04 The building above, conslrucled in l937, houses business educalion and homemalcing classes. Enrollmenl in lhese classes is now limiled because ol laclc ol classroom space and equipmenl. The I2O-acre campus al Delano l-ligh underwenl only one major change in '52, Thal came wilh lhe conslruclion ol a SIO0,000 bus mainlenance building easl ol lhe sladium on lhe lar boundary ol school properly. Wilh ils len permanenl buildings, ils Memorial Sladium, ils 80-acre school larm, lawns and lowering lrees, neal palhways, alhlelic lields, and lennis courls-wilh all ol lhese lealures, Del- ano l-ligh Schools campus is one ol lhe linesl in lhe slale. Because ol shorlages in conslruclion malerials needed lor nalional delense and because ol lhe inllalionary cosls ol building, no immediale plans lor lurlher campus expansion are being considered now. Evenlually lhe conlinually increas- ing enrollmenl will malce necessary lhe conslruclion ol more classroom and gym- nasium space. Below, lrom lhe rool ol lhe gym, lacing wesl, one can loolc down upon lhe hearl ol lhe Delano campus, lhe quad 80 ew CAa,ngef5 in I9 2 Above, Trom The souTh edge oT The campus one geTs a view of The new Library Building and oT Old Main Below, aT The righT is The Shop Building, Then The audiTorium. Old Main looms up in The background aT The leTT. kim 1 Ffg MW T f mug-my A ima! 'ikgsvvs yi. 'M Sl nw gud Wainfenance Zguifokng e ieue Qu , Delano l'ligh's audiToriurn, above, was builT in I'-740 aT a cosT oT S240,000. On The Tar' side oT The building is The school caTeTeria where some 600 sTudenTs are served daily in a schedule involving Three shiTTs. Below is The Shop Building. Crowded condiTions will be relieved soon when bus mainTenance worlc is moved ouT. ,mfs l 82 jfowclecl Even on a dismal day The senior bench, below, is a social cenTer. The class of I952 relocaTed and re- condiTioned The bench This year. T i The gym. above, is one of The mosT crowded buildings on The campus BuiIT in I929, The gym also provided a seTTing Tor school dances. A Tamiliar campus sighT, below, aT noon and aTTer school is The line-up oT sTudenTs seeking Tood aT The caTeTeria's ouTside snack counTer. The newesT campus building, above, is The bus mainTenance garage. lT will be compIeTed by SepTember and will provide a cenTer Tor The care and repair oT Delano's large TleeT of busses. 83 i k 2 i ! E A T H L E M2152 4 x ,wus Adams Blubaugh Bluhm Dye D. Lewis Lullrell Direclly below Bonner smashes inlo lhe Peville line lor some ol De-lano's 280 yards scored. Bollom, below, Lewis, chiel ground gainer, lakes oll lor a big smash againsl Fresno l-ligh. y 4 86 Bonner Dowling Morales Proclor Coach Ray Frederick's Delano Tigers covered lhemselves wilh glory lhis season in lying lor lhe league lille wilh Fasl Bakerslield. Cn lhe loss ol a coin lhey enlered lhe Valley semi-linals againsl lhe Fresno l-ligh Warriors. In lhis semi-linal game lhe Tigers played an oulslanding brand ol ball, bul lwo early louchdown passes early in lhe game proved loo much lor lhe Tigers lo overcome. They losl I3-6. Delano made a season record ol eighl wins, one lie, and one loss. The Tigers scored a lolal ol 207 poinls lo lheir opponenls' 59. The Tigers began lheir season by winning praclice lills lrom Corcoran and Dos Palos. Delano clawed lhe Wasco Tigers nexl in a 27-6 lracas, a lealure ol lhe Wine and l-larvesl Fesli- val weekend in Delano. The nexl malch broughl lhe only lie ol lhe season, a deadlock wilh lhe EB Blades, which laler proved also lo be a deadlock lor lhe Soulhern Yosemile League lille. Tall provided rough compelilion lhe lollow- ing weekend lo hold lhe Tigers lo a I3-6 win. Delano lhen invaded Arvin lor lhe lirsl grid meel- ing belween lhe lwo schools. The Tigers shel- lacked lhe Bears 27-O. Delano nosed oul a slrong, experienced Tulare leam I3-6, lhen lhe Frederick men crushed lhe Vern Rymer-led Porlerville Pan- lhers 27-O. Delano won lhe righl lo enler lhe Valley semi- linals by winning lhe loss ol lhe coin wilh Easl Bakerslield. Going inlo lhe game againsl lhe iger griclclerri je Ar eague jig Fresno squad I3 poinTs underdog, The Tigers came wiThin an ace oT emerging The vicTors. The Warriors Toolc a quiclc I3-O TirsT quarTer lead on Two Touch- down passes Trom Golliday To Bernard Allard. From ThaT poinT on The Tigers were in compleTe conTrol oT The game. They scored in The second quarTer aTTer a 76-yard march wiTh Lewis plunging over Tor The score. The conversion Tailed. The Tigers ThreaTened laTe in The second and TourTh quarTers, buT boTh drives were cuT shorT when The periods ended. AnoTher 6 poinTs almosT reached The record boolcs when Terrazas Toolc The opening lciclc-oTT oT The second halT To race 90 yards To pay- dirT, buT The play was called back because oT a penalTy. Delano ouTgained Fresno 24l yards To I82. Delano's varsiTy was led This year by Ron Polk, powerTul end and linebaclcer, and by l-lerb Lewis, bloclc-busTing Tullbaclc BoTh boys made all-league, All-Valley, and all-sTaTe TirsT Teams. Drow and Car- sTens made The league TirsT Team, while Bonner, Blu- bauqh, and Bluhm won second Team honors. Coach Fredericlc was aided in varsiTy coaching duTies This year by Ed DeFraga, Dan Della, and NaThan Johnson. The Tigers used The single-wing wiTh greaT eTTecT. For The TirsT Time in eighT years The squad Tound The TalenT in The Toe oT Ronnie Bluhm. sophomore back, To go aTTer conversion poinTs via The place-lciclc rouTe. Above, Top row, are l-lerb Lewis and Ron Pollc, all-league, all-Valley, all-sTaTe selecTions Tor grid Tame. ln The second row are Carl Drow and WilTred CarsTens, selecTees Tor TirsT Team spoTs on The all-SouThern YosemiTe uniT. VarsiTy squad members below, back, are Flygg, WesTbroolc, l-T. Ellcins, Bluhm, Pollr, Dempsey, Brooding, Morales, Hendrix, Lewis, WaiTs, Williams, Lehman, D. Lewis, Barlcus, Daniels. J. Weaver, Dye, l-lughes, Della.FronT, Johnson, DeaTherage, WhiTe, Drow. Third, Terrazas, Loyd, Mazza, !5xppleTord, LuTTrell, Dunham, ProcTor, Rodriguez, Ingram, Blubaugh, CarsTens, Adams, C. Webb, Ramos, Marquez, BruTon, STewarT. Second, Frederick, Drow, Dowling, DeFraga. Above, Ief'I', Gus IvIe+z, DeIano's Iirsl Irainer, gives aid Io Pollc. menf manager, hands oul grid gear. RigI1+, Charles Wesibrook Cen'l'er, above, Windy Maia, Delano's TirsI' Tull-Iime equip- wins a Valley punIingIropl1y ai a COS Teslival. igem in , je nee, ode pfag-0 Rodriguez Terrazas Weaver Wes+brook WI1i+e Williams Debno Debno Dehno Dabno Dehno Debno Dehno Debno Debno Debno RigI'1'I', a grimly deiermined Proclor grounds Redslcin Kerr aTIer a slworlr pass in The I3-6 win over Tulare. VARSITY GRID SCORES Easl Bakersfield 6 28 Corcoran 9 35 Dos Palos 6 27 Wasco 6 6 I3 TaI+ 7 27 Aryin O Tulare 6 Edison 6 Fresno I3 I3 27 Porlerville O 25 6 enga 6 0 15 Min Clzamlaionfilzila .Again Delano's Bengals, coached by Gene Daniels and Earl Maxwell, had anolher greal grid season. They won lheir second conseculive league lille, lheir lourlh in live years. Running lheir slring ol viclories lo I6 slraighl, lhe lighlweighls scored a lolal ol 2lO poinls in lhe 'SI season lo lheir opponenls' 38. ln early praclice games lhe Bengals dumped Corcoran and Dos Palos. Wasco became Del- ano's nexl viclim by a score ol 4l-O in lhe lirsl loop conlesl. Nexl, lhe Bengals played lheir scrappiesl game in delealing EB 7-6. The Dag- gers made a lirsl down on lhe Delano 4 lale in lhe game, bul lhe Bengals slaged a greal goal- line sland and loolc over. The Aguilar boys and Taylor did all ol lhe scoring in lhe roul ol Tall 33-6. Arvin lell nexl lo lhe Bengals 20-6. Scoring in every guarler, lhe Bengals nexl whilewashed Tulare 38-O. Eslcew and Taylor lallied lwice, and lhe Aguilars each added one. Delano ran up 370 yards lo Tulare's l l l. ln lhe grand climax ol lheir perlecl season lhe Bengals mel lhe undelealed Porlerville B's lo decide lhe league lille. P-ville scored lirsl, bul lrom lhen on il was Delano all lhe way lo a 3l-7 roul. Bob Aguilar wenl over lor lwo ol lhe scores, while Iillle brolher Joe duplicaled his leal, one lally coming lrom 75 yards oul. L. C. Taylor added lhe olher score wilh a romp lhrough lhe whole P-ville leam lor 60 yards. J. Aguilar Churchman Dorsey Eslrew Gallego Haberslich Lopez Marshall Monlalvo Foy Eslcew packs lhe pigslcin happily as lhe Bengals swamp Tall Below, Joe Aguilar, lrosh llash, digs in his cleals lor a 75-yard 33-6. Delano's Slevens clears lall's Wagner oul ol lhe way. louchdown iaunl as lhe Bengals deleal Porlerville 3I-7. Por+er Prafher Sheff Sfevens Taylor engaf griclmen urn in Rr ecf .Seddon BENGAL '5 I SCORES Delano Corcoran 7 Delano Dos Palos 6 Delano Wasco O Delano Easl Bakersfield 6 Delano Tall 6 Delano Arvin 6 Delano Tulare O Delano Porlerville 7 Above, Bob Aguilar, aiier scoring lwice againsi Porierville, gels slopped by a neck-lie laclcle. The insef shows Bob Aguilar, senior Bengal veieran, voled lhe number one lighlweighl Valley alhleie. lhe championship Bengal squad is shown below. ln The back row are Mgr. Rowland, Mgr. E. Lewis, Ford, Gallego, J. Aguilar, Pollc, Brown, Alvarado, D. Lewis, Coach Daniels, Coach Maxwell. ln lhe fhird row are Porler, Dowling, Eslcew, R. Aguilar, Proclor, 1 Penrod, Haberslich, Muslo, Churchman. ln lhe second row are Marshall, Lopez, Rodriguez, Soria, Blanlc, Anderson, Taylor, lvlonfalvo, Prafher. ln lhe 'Fronl' row are Walker, Snnilh, Wilson, Sievens, Shall, Dorsey, Harnrnonds, File. agueed in JAYVEE SCORES Dan Della, coach iueg JGffen5, Olaf? jwo Delano Carces 6 Delano Bakersfield O Delano Easl Bak. O Delano Bakersfield O Delano Delano Delano Delano lvlclzarland I4 Bak.Whi+es 6 Bak. Blues I2 Easl Bak. 38 KITTEN SCORES Bill I-Iorslmann, coach Delano Bakersfield I4 Delano Shaller 6 Delano Easl Bak. I4 Delano Aryin I9 Delano Tall I3 Delano Tulare O Top, above, Delano's coaches, back row, are Delzraga, Slone, Johnson, Della. In lhe lronl row are Frederick, Daniels, Maxwell. Below fhal are lhe grid season yell queens, Callahan, Chiel Dudney, Srnilh. Killen squad members are shown below. In The back row are Clark, Flournoy, Johnes, lvlaerzke, Orozco, Todd, Keyes, Blair, Pearson Espilia, I-Iernandez. In rhe 'rhird row are Mgr. Girard, Gossaqe, Dyar, Swope, Dooley, Allen, Scoll, Hayden, Cornelia, Perigo, Buie. In The second row are Coach I-Iorslmann, Fisher, Beyer Scoll, Cuen, Walker, Smilh, lwisl, Peevy, Edwards, Garrell. In lhe fron? row are I-Iarclin, Weslbrook, Cerda, Shaffer, Rulerl Kurlz, I-Iurl, Luque, Cuevas. l ,4g oo! jafzi in A 3ger oola qua: Casey Rodriguez, Delano's leading scorer, goes up in fhe air for a desperafe shof during fhe Tiger-Bakersfield Driller game in Delano. l-laving fheir worsf season in fhe hisfory of Delano l-ligh, fhe Tigers finished up wifh one win and 20 clefeafs for fhe l95l-'52 season. The Tigers' league mark was no wins and I2 losses. lf's a sad, sad, sfory. Delano was expecfed fo have a fair season even fhough fhe feam was inexperienced. ln fhe firsf game fhey knocked off a good Sfrafhmore feam 35-22. Delano fhen losf fo Wasco before dropping filfs fo lvlonferey and Salinas over fhe holidays. During fhe season Delano losf fhree pracfice games fo Wasco, fwo fo Shaffer, and one each fo lvlonferey, Salinas, and fhe COS Jayvees. In league play fhe Tigers losf fwice fo Bakersfield, Tafg, Porferville, Arvin, Tulare, and Easf Bakers- fiel . The quinfef used fhrough fhe season was made up of Don Williams, lone veferang Jim Dor- sey, Ronnie Bluhm, and Casey Rodriguez, all up from fhe Bengals: and Bill Saldana, ouf for his firsf year of baskefball. Ofhers who saw a lof of acfion were Roberf l-lieff and Roger Thies. Rodriguez, who finished among fhe league's fop fen scorers, was selecfed for fhe all-league second feam. ln fhe acfion shof below Casey Rodriguez gefs sef fo shove Below, Ridgway, P-ville's number l2, makes a fufile efforf one fhrough in a home game loss fo fhe Tulare Redskins. fo inferfere wifh a sure shof by Delano's Jim Dorsey. MIM One VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano ano ano Deano De De 35 27 23 3I 22 23 33 36 38 33 38 26 29 28 33 20 23 4I 45 35 48 Slralhmore 22 Wasco 30 Monlerey 40 Salinas 35 COS Jayvees 32 Shaffer 3l Bakersfield 49 Tall 54 Porferville 43 Arvin 35 Tulare 45 Wasco 62 Easl Bak. 40 Shafler 3I Bakersfield 38 Tall 60 Porferville 54 Arvin 50 Tulare 52 r Eas'r Bak. 53 Wasco 6I Bluhm Dorsey Dye HieH Lehman Rodriguez Saldana Thies Williams Varsily casaloa squad members, leff, back row, are Thies. Bluhm, Dye, l-lieH, Rodriguez, Willis, Williams, Lehman, Brewer. Fronf row, Taylor, Saldana. Lewis. Moral- es. Dorsey. Coach Daniels. Aguilar Brown Churchman Fabella PraTher Rodriguez Smifh Taylor Urias enga .jwloolarifel Ending a fairly saTisfacTory season, Coach Earl lvlaxwell's Delano Bengals esTablished a league mark oT 8 wins and 4 losses. The season record was I 6 wins and 4 defeaTs. The Bengals began The season by downing Wasco, ShafTer, TafT, and EasT l-ligh To Take The class B division of The Kern Counfy l-ligh School baskeTball TournamenT. Opening Their league season, The Bengals losT To Bakersfield 43-37. Bakersfield laTer Took The league championship wifh EB nosing inTo second place over The Bengals' Third. In The second round of league play Delano led The Two Bakersfield Teams unTil laTe in The final quarTer when The Sandabs and The Daggers Took over The lead for keeps. The Bengals dropped boTh league games To Bakersfield and one each To EB and Tulare. Delano dumped TafT, PorTerville, and Arvin Twice in league games, and They defeaTed EB and Tulare once in loop play. Delano spilled Wasco Three Times, ShafTer Twice, and STraThmore, TafT, and EB once in pracTice meeTings. MainsTays of The Team were Taylor, SmiTh, Churchman, Aguilar, PraTher, Brown, and Urias. AT The righT are members of The 'Bengal squad. ln The back row are Taylor, Brown, Wilson, Abbey, R. L. Smifh, Urias, Eabella, Mgr. Lewis, Mgr. Brooding, Rodriguez. FronT row, PraTher, Churchman, Ray SmiTh, Coach Maxwell, Dowl- ing, Aguilar, Diaz. lnirik jim! fo BENGAL BASKETBALL SCORES De ano Slralhmore I4 .gyanclagfg ibaggem Delano Wasco 3l De ano Tall 34 De ano Easl Balc. 40 De ano Bakersfield 43 Delano Tafl 2l De ano Porlerville 29 De ano Arvin 35 De ano Tulare 32 Delano Wasco 26 Delano Easl Bak. 25 De ano Shaffer I6 Delano Bakersfield 32 De ano Tafl 30 De ano Porlerville 32 De ano Arvin 38 De ano Tulare 42 De ano Easl Bak. 25 De ano Wasco 29 A EEEEEEEE ' Above, il's Ray Smilh going up lor 'rwo sure poinls in The home baffle which saw lhe Bengals defeal Tulare's Papooses 52-42. Below, il's Urias up ro snag a rebound and gel underway In 'rhe shol below lhe Bengals once more gel oul from under againsl The Sandabs. Aguilar and Taylor are in To help. lhe Sanclabs wilh Bob Aguilar maneuvering The rebound 95 ayueea, JGffen5 in 0- 0 eaziorw Pep and deierminalion didn'I lag for anyone during Ilwe casaba season. I D -s D JAYVEE BASKETBALL SCORES NaII1an JoI'1nson,coacI1 Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Elkins 40 Wesl Coasl 60 Velasco's 47 VFW 36 Raymond's I8 AI's Ivlarkel 43 KITTEN BASKETBALL SCORES Bill I-IorsImann,c:oacI1 Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Deano Dehno Deano Deano Deano VVasco I2 Tall 2I Bakersfield 25 Tall I8 Porlerville 27 Pwvm 27 Iubre 25 VVasco 22 Easl Bak. 36 Bakersfield I9 Tall 29 Porlerville 20 Arvin 33 Tuhre 34 Easl Bak. I9 Wasco 2I A+ 'rlwe righi' are Kiifen baskefball squad members. In Ihe back row, Hayden, Garrelf, Polk, Todd. Walker, Long, Suryan, ScoH. Fron'I' row, Tarnolf, Poole, Anderson, Aguilar, Jones, I'IurI, Coach Horsl- mann. -.YY-W 96 Ruclholm Tinkle Wilson Smifh i Aon, Smifk ellen! Qlefano mfferd As fhe book goes fo press, if finds Coach Eric Sfone's boys' neffers on fheir way fo a fairly suc- cessful season. Having won 6 and losf 4, fhe Tigers now frail fhe Bakersfield Drillers for firsf place. Remaining league games are wifh Easf Bakers- field, Porferville, and Taff. Arvin succumbed fo fhe locals I4-O in The league opener. Bakersfield sfopped Delano I4-O, fhen Tulare applied an 8-6 defeaf. Seeding on fhe ladder finds Dickie Wilson in firsf place wifh Doug Rudholm playing second singles. Firsf boys' doubles, J. C. Parker and LeRoy Pollard, have a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. Donald Gray- don and Bill Mauch play second boys' doubles. Teams bowing fo fhe local fennis boys include Wasco fwice, IO-4, I4-Og McFarland fwice, I4-O, I4-O: Shaffer once, I4-Og Arvin once, I4-O. Lindsay defeafed fhe Tigers fwice 7-2, 8-Ig Bakersfield and Tulare have handed fhe Tigers fheir league losses. Delano's girls have a record of fwo wins and one loss in league play. Arvin gave up IO-4 and Tulare IO-4. Bakersfield regisfered a IO-4 win. The girls have splif fwo mafches wifh Wasco, losf fwice fo Lindsay, edged McFarland, and downed Shaffer. The girls are seeded in fhis order: Smifh, Tinkle, lmamura, l-lampfon, Snelling, Kyfe, Greenwood, and Mason. Leff below, fennis squad members are, back mamura, l-lampfon, Wilson, Graydon, Mauch, Rudholmg fronf, Peevy, Polla Lockharf, Snelling, Tinkle, Greenwood, lvl Kyfeg middle, Parker, Smifh. Righf, Pollard, Parker, boys' doubles. rd, Rose, gi A 97 s -- .. x s- .grealericzji liamon My ave 50-5l Tiger baseball squad members right back row, are Coach Fred- ericlc, Bluhrn, Polk, Jacobs, C. Rodriguez, Marshall, Morales, Fabella. Middle, Mazza, Ham- monds, Reyes. Dorsey, Adams. Churchman, Wynn. Fron'I', Vaughf, Marlinez, Marquez. E. Rodriguez, Medina, and Aguilar. U VARSITY scoREs De ano 4 Deano I I De ano 3 De ano IO De ano 5 De ano IO De ano I De ano 2 De ano 3 De ano 2 De ano 6 De ano I De ano I4 De ano 3 De ano 24 Merced 4 P-ville J C Corcoran Arvin 2 Visalia I Wasco 5 Bakersfield Wasco 5 Tulare I5 Easi Balc. I2 Woodlake O Arvin 2 Wasco 8 Porrerville 4 Tail 5 6 8 Players a+ Ihe Ieff, 'I'op row, are Adams and Aguilar. Second row, Bluhm, Churchman. Third row, Dorsey and Fabella. eazion af oinf Including Delano's baseball TournamenT games, The Delano I-ligh Tigers have a season record oT 7 wins, 7 losses, and I Tie as This copy goes To press April 22. The Tigers have a league marlc oT 2 wins and 4 deTeaTs aT The one-halT mark in league play. Coach Ray Fredericlcs crew has deTeaTed Arvin and TaTT in league play and losT To BalcersTield, Tulare, EasT BalcersTield, and PorTerville. In pracTice games The Tigers have deTeaTed PorTerville JC and Visalia once, Wasco Twice, Tied Merced, and losf To Wasco and Corcoran each once. In The Delano TournamenT, won This year by The Drillers, The Tigers beaT Woodlake, Then losT a close game To Arvin 2- I. In The Arvin game MonTgomery, Bear piTcher, Turned in a no-hiT game. MosT oT The I952 Tigers will be baclc nexT year. The graduaTing seniors include Willy Jacobs, Bob Aguilar, Ron Polk, Chuck Adams, and Eddie Rodriguez. Juniors on The Team are piTchers Abe Morales, Frank Fabella, Walfer McClinToclc, and I-larlweda VaughT. OTher iuniors are Fred MarTinez, caTcher: and Casey Rodriguez, TirsT base. The chieT diTTicuITy wiTh The Tigers so Tar This year has been The inabiliTy To puT good piTching and baTTing per- Tormances TogeTher. Leading hiTTers are The Rodriguez broThers and Reyes. The Tigers Tinished lasT year's league season wiTh 5 wins and 9 deTeaTs. BaIcersTield is currenTly leading The '52 league wiTh 6 wins and no deTeaTs. Mx if if A X xy ig-...L-I M I Jacobs MarTinez Marquez Morales Eddie Rodriguez, one oT The Tigers' leading '52 baTTers. Talces a cuT, below, as Delano humbles The Arvin Bears. 99 Eddie Rodriguez again, above, comes in aTTer blasTing a homer in The league opener againsT The Arvin Bears. Wk, Polk Reyes C. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez agueea go gfedff gl'06A glllefl I9 Coach Ed DeFraga's Delano Jayvees are enjoy- ing a Tine season as This book goes To press. The Jayvees' piTching and hiTTing have been combined Tor a season record oT I3 wins and 3 deTeaTs. The Jayvees are in The league lead wiTh 5 wins, I loss. Delano has deTeaTed BakersTield, Arvin, EasT BakersTield, Tulare, and TaTT in league play while losing To PorTerville. The oTher Jayvee deTeaTs were by varsiTy Teams. Delano losT To Maricopa in The TirsT round oT The ShaTTer small schools TournamenT, buT wenT on To deTeaT McFarland and Arvin Tor The consolaTion Trophy. l.asT year The Jayvees Took second in league play. Jayvee players aT The righT, in The back row, are Coach DeFraga, Webb, Wade, Davis, Hammond, STewarT, Girard, ComeTTa, Gossage. Middle, Williams, Saldana, LuTTrell, Eskew, Dunham, Dempsey, Walker, Penrod, Richardson. FronT, Alvarado, FrausTo, MiTchelI, Rodriguez, Urias, Anderson, Cuevas, Gonzales. Frosh, righT, back, Dyar, Peevy, EspiTia, Hernandez, Hygg, Serda, Lazo, Lopez, e hnes Pearson HorsTmann. Luqu , Jo . . Middle, Galindo, Cruz, Valdez, Polk, Jones, F. CorTez, Miranda, Cuen, Saldana, Rivera. FronT, Cripe, Todd, Pe-Terson, GarreTT, Juarez, B. CorTez, Williams, Hayden, Gonzales, ScoTT. AT mid-season The Delano Treshman Team has a league record oT 3 wins and 2 deTeaTs. Their season mark is 4 wins and 3 losses. Mr. Bill HorsTmann is The Trosh coach. The Trosh have deTeaTed Arvin 20-O, Tulare 4-3, and TaTT 7-2 in league play. They have losT loop encounTers To BakersTield 9-4 and To EasT BakersTield 5-4. ln pracTice The Trosh have deTeaTed McFarland 20-6 and losT To Visalia 7-5. l.asT year The Team won 2 games, losT 5, and Tied I in league compeTiTion. Many oT The yearling players are showing greaT promise. iger, enga! Sguaf jak oaague Leamon King as a Treshman lasT year won The sTaTe 220 TiTle and was eyelashed ouT oT a win in The I0O yard dash. Up To May I oT This year Leamon has noT yeT beTTered his l95l marks of 9.7 in The IOO and 2I.4 in The 220 yard dash. VarsiTy Track boys, back, are Terrazas, Dulcich, King, Lehman, B. WesTbrook, Daniel, Sikes, Hicks, Magee, WaiTs, Della. Middle, Hughes, HarT, Taylor, Kusch, HieTT, SmiTh, Dye, WebsTer, D Lewis, J. Drow, Ramos. FronT, Hendrix Crouch, C. WesTbrook, CarsTens Ingram, C. Drow, Dowling, Bonner, NewTon, H. Lewis. Bengal squad members, back, are FiTch, Jackson, Howard, Hainline, Kirksey, Barkus, Lopez, MosTaio, Mon Talvo, Johnson. Middle, Wilson, Diaz, PraTher, SliTkoTT, Soria, R. WesTbrook, Fisher, Higgins, R. L. SmiTh, Goree FronT, Dowling, Brown, Gallego, Rice PorTer, Randolph, L. G. SmiTh, STevens Taylor. AlThough weT weaTher slowed The Training season Tor Coach Dan Della's spikemen, iT didn'T hamper The Tinal success oT The cindermen. As This copy goes To press April 28, The varsiTy and Bengal squads hold league TiTles, and seven new school records have been seT This spring. Arvin Tell as The TirsT league vicTim March l8, 202 - 94. In The Arvin meeT L. C. Taylor seT his new school record in The 70-yard highs. Delano won all Three classes in a Tiger vicTory over Tulare, T97- I06, March 22. Once again Delano swepT all Three classes in a dual meeT wiTh TaTT March 28. AgainsT TaTT Three B class school records were broken by Taylor, Rice, and STevens. Taylor Took high poinT honors by nabbing Tour TirsTs. CompeTing wiTh 2I Valley schools, Delano won The A and B classes aT The Tulare 20-30 Relays April l2. The Tiger squad won boTh The 440 and 880 relays. High poinT honors wenT To Taylor wiTh l7lf2 poinTs. The Kern Relays Tound only The Bengals TriumphanT. WiTh CarsTens Taking Tour TirsTs, The Delano squads swepT a pracTice meeT wiTh P-ville. In The SouTh YosemiTe League meeT in Delano, April 26, The Tigers and Bengals won TiTles wiTh Taylor and STevens high-poinT class winners. King Took The I00 in I0 TlaT and The 220 in 2l.5. QM QQ . Gnclermen if 1 Wew Skov! War! Class l95l l95l l95l l95l l952 I95I I952 l95I Class l952 l952 I952 l952 l952 Class l 95 I Top, above, Varsily runners, back row, Terrazas, Weslloroolc, Bonner: lronl, King, Kusch. Direc+ly above, C runners, loaclc, are Hurr, Monlalvo, Aguilar, Dooley: lronl row, Goerlzen, Clarlc. Below, leH', sprinlers l'lur+ and Clarlc perform for lhe Killens, Cenl'er, Brown shoves oul The shol. NEW SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS APRIL 23, I95l - MAY I, I952 A: l00-yd. dash-Leamon King - - 9.7 220-yd. dash-Leamon King - - 2l.4 mile run-Carllon Greenwood - - 4:47.3 discus-Ken Snelling ---- l52' l0 440 relay-Bill Bonner, Murl Ingram, Wilfred Carslens, Leamon King - - 44.8 high jump-J. C. Wrighl - lolliciall 6' 33A l80 low hurdles-L. C. Taylor - - - 20.5 880 relay-Snelling, Carslens, Barloelle, King ------- I :32.2 B: 70-yd. high hurdles-L. C. Taylor - - 9.l l62-yd. low hurdles-L. C. Taylor - l8.5 l320-yd. run--Crelh Rice ---- 3:29.5 880-yd. run-Crelh Rice - - - 2:06.9 broad iump-L. C. Taylor - - 20' 9 C: 660-yd. run-Crelh Rice - l:32 Below, righf, Ed Slevens, Bengal slalwarl, adds poinls as he hurls oul 'rhe discus. lO2 ince ay, Z5 Kirfen squad members, righ+, back row, are Reeves, Tarnoff, Procfor, Sharp, Camarena, Lamb, Moore, Jones, Coach Maxwell: in +he middle row, Weaver, Sloul, Bergslrom, Fifch, Goerlzen, Paca, Dooley: fronf row, Monfalvo, l-lurr, Alberlson, Younf, Clarlc, Aguilar, Rilchie. 1.0, ' 0 o -YK s sw sms., ln The dramalic S. F. Chronicle pholo above, Cunning of Hoover l-ligh rares a sharply- X conlesled judges' decision over Learnon King of Delano in fhe IOO-yard dash al lhe slale rneel in I95l. Bolh sprinlers were given credif for 9.7 limes. I I In 'rhe panel, below, leff, Hendrix vaulls for +he varsily. Cen+er, L. C. Taylor proves a slandoul lhis year as he sels new school records in fhe broad jump, l8O and I62 low hurdles, and lhe 70-yard highs. A+ Jrhe righi' are Terrazas, Bonner, Taylor. pw IO3 s is vldlIF'N ' TS MarTha Silvey and Mona Snelling, above, are The senior Above are HeaTher Greenwood and Barbara Blair, Top and iunior girls wiTh The Top GAA poinT ToTals. GAA poinT winners in The sophomore and Trosh classes. You have To be rugged To lasT Through a TasT session OT girls' speedball. Below, members OT Pauline Munoz's championship baslceTball Team have a pracTice on one oT The new ouTsicle CourTs. -7--'WY Barbara Morihiro, below, has iusT arrived Trom Japan, buT iT doesn'T Talce long Tor her To become a lciclcball champ. ir A owe ugge .gpaorf program oo Girls' PE insTrucTors and GAA sporTs direcTors, above, are Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen and Miss CaTherine Jenkins. 1 I 9 I Girls inTeresTed in sporTs are organized inTo The Girls' AThIeTic AssociaTion. Prac- Tices and games are held aTTer school on Mondays and Wednesdays, wiTh poinTs awarded To all girls Taking parT. ' The aThIeTic program began in SepTem- ber This year wiTh volleyball. lla Mae WhiTe's Team won The championship. The squad cap- Tained by Pauline Munoz Took Top honors in bofh baskeTbaII and speedball. For The TirsT Time a badminTon TournamenT was added To The GAA sporTs program. LasT sporT on The calendar will be soTTbaII. November I7 The Delano girls Traveled To BakersTieId To join oTher schools in a SporTs Day, Then on March I5 a playday was hosTed by Delano wiTh Tive neighboring high schools parTicipaTing. The girls' sporTs year will reach iTs climax May I3 aT The annual GAA awards BanqueT To be held in The caTeTeria. In The Top picTure below are members oT The GAA championship volley- ball squad. Back row, Blair, Walker, VaIenTe, EraTh, York: TronT row, Fox, Gregory, CapTain WhiTe, Pierce. Below ThaT is The championship squad in The baske+baII and speedball Tourneys. STanding are Melendez, Terro, Yukawa7 kneeling, Espinoza, MosTajo, RuTiaga, Ovalle: TronT, V. Villegas. CapTain Munoz, A. Villegas, Diaz. 'MW rwws- ss .N .... .... .. .. -.,.., K. WW Ly IO5 fx - X f f .. f- 7 -w K w f ZADVERTI ' 25 --f- iT -' '--I-1 -a fl G T K M M0 AQTQQL ,AwCg mL '!!f 11' 4 MQ? d'xg,Q?5 5: h QQ 14325, ' M IZA 1,. 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For 'Farming machines, sup- plies. service. and repair you'll like Thomas Traclor on High- way 99, one-half mile soulh of The underpass. gquipmen 108 I'lC0l'l00I CL i261 ' 7 mirwiw W 'fy L rv V er e Pi -ups . . Nijj Xzfm of . W1 n, agai er re pi u sl o mahrer which XV . ki d a i i d, ve p og ed righf here +wo t OWQ besi er o n Jr eye-caiching new xr! C pic, p ih ol ' sp g. The boy knows how C o pic ' . Th s or E men+, Incorpora+ecl, wi+h eie a d d esel mo+o cks, is a , J + I ' if ' WNV 0,3 Siversiiljhbgchvee O reli i equipmen nd Bice. I ,BSL I - J L . H yifiihgiifiif if PreTTy as a PicTurel ThaT's BeniTa ValenTel We shoulcl acld, however, ThaT we mean she's as preTTy as a Dailey STuclio picTure. Once again The senior class aT Delano l-ligh selecTed Nick Dailey as The oTTicial school and Del-Ano phoTographer Tor I95l-l952. Delano l-ligh-The Town-everyone lilces The arTisTry ancl Tine qualiTy of Dailey porTraiTs. AT The handsome, well- equippecl sTuclio aT lO25 Main STreeT you'll Tind a shuTTer- bug's heaven - cameras, accessories, Tilrn, supplies, and experT phoTo-processing. laid? Z5 .Szabo Elemenfary, My Dear Wafson! lf's elemenfary fo see fhaf fhere's nof a single impurify fo be found in l-li- eff's dairy producfs. Even Sherlock l-lieff can'f find a flaw in fhe sanifary producfion-line milking mefhods. l-li- eff's Crysfal Dairy is fhe producer and disfribufor of choice dairy prod- ucfs-milk, ice cream, cream, buffer- milk, buffer. HieH s Dairy Farms, lnc. is Delano's only local dairy. ,Meff ji lair? armd ana! ibriue- n A Sfop Sign . .. . . .for many Delano l-ligh sfudenfs is fhe big milk boffle sign af HieH s Drive-ln on fhe corner of Main and Cecil. Af noon, affer school, affer foofball or baseball pracfice, follow- ing games and dances-fhey're all fhe righf fimes fo sfop. Hamburgers, barbecued beef, french fries. cokes. shakes-fhey're all fhe righf choices fo safisfy fhaf empfy, hungry feeling fhaf all feen-agers gef so offen. l A Class Sees Class! l-lere's a car wi'rh real class and qual- ify! Mr. Abbey's fiflh period shop class rales lhis Oldsmobile Super 88 for '52 wilh a big fal Jusf Chevrolef Company is Delano's au- 'rhorized sales and service dealer for Oldsmobiles and Jrhose ever-depend- able Chevrolels. For service and re- pairing you'll find Jusl's iusl righl loo. bidi CAQUI 0Lf C0l'l'll06U'lg l-lere's an lce Silualionl 'l'ha+'s lhe deep freeze Bill's gelling from lvlarlha un+il he wises up and gives her one of Those Frigidaire deep freezes. A Frigidaire deep freeze from Jus+'s Home and Aufo Supply could defrosl lvlarlha lilce a warm breeze and se+ Bill solid. A+ JusT's you can find Jrhe Frigidaire modern appliances lhal are musls in a smarl gal's dream home. l ,,A i Calling for Service! When you call Frank Salsa for delivery of vilal Texaco fuel and lubricanf supplies, you may loe sure of promplr service. When Rick Carver calls from his uncle's ca'r+le ranch lar up in lhe fooihills easf of Delano, he can be sure Jrhe Texaco fruclc will make immediaie delivery. Frank Salsa is The whole- sale dislriloulor for Texaco Oil Company proclucrs in 'rhe Delano area. QXQCO C0l'l'll06tl'lg miffen groflzem lrifdng omlaany Throw lhe Swilch . . . . . . of lhis Byron Jackson submersible pump, Tommy, and from il will flow lhe lifeblood of our ferlile valley. Nagalani Fa rms rely on WhiH'en Brofhers Drilling Company for equip- menl necessary lo provide The source of irrigalion wafer. Long-eslablishecl in ihe Delano area, WhiHen's slancls by ils molio- The oldesl' and slill bes'r. Whi'r'ren's supply for 'rhe farmers lhe beslr in pumps ancl equipment welding, machine work, well clrilling, and pump inslallafion ancl repair. in i I l II4 The BesT in The WesT! ThaT's The proud slogan carried on The Sunview brand oT Marko Zaninovich. And well-deserved iT is, Too. Cub reporT- ers Wanda, Gary. Ann. and Henry Tind big news when They visiT The Zaninovich cold sTorage pianT aT EarlimarT. Marko Zaninovich grows Top gualiTy grapes, packs Them, and Then ships.Them ThroughouT The whole year To markeTs in The naTion where They wanT The BesT in The WesT. ThaT's big news. broTherl marLo Zlninouic lI5 CongraTulaTions! MarTin GuTunich, presidenT OT The Delano Chamber of Commerce, con- graTulaTes Delano High on iTs TooT- ball championships. Bob and Ron, Bengal and varsiTy capTains, were iusT Two OT The grid players honored This Tall when The Chamber oT Com- merce sponsored The annual TooTball bangueT. The Chamber oT Com- merce is proud OT Delano's Tine crops -including The crop oT aThleTes aT Delano l-ligh. They STack Up l-lighl Louis geTs a helping boos+ wiTh a box OT CaraTan's Columbine brand grapes Trom John. Vineyard producTs Trom The CaraTan Vineyards are Tops in gualiTy Tor The Valley and The na- Tion. Do The brand names Olympic, Columbine, and CaraTan's BesT ring a bell Tor you? They're The names ThaT accompany CaraTan's grapes To The Top oT The marlceT. They really sTaclc up high! Who Said . . . ...blondes are dumb? Of course. al firsf Kalhy, Jeannelfe, and Dorolhy lhouqhf Jrhis was a corn popper. Bul if didn r lalce long for Jrhem +o learn 'rhar il was one of +he many modern pieces of equiprnenl af Jrhe Coloerly- Wesi' co'r'ron gin in Delano. Collon growers of 'rhe Delano area have lhe qrealesl confidence ig lhe processing of fheir coflon af er -Wesl M ,PO fi dj F- I A ,pl ' ,, if . Q, ply . . , l x A in i if All QW' ff fl! I V . i 'Q ' My i i fv jL'ylyl'li V y X GV lily lyibl Klygv of rye L! 'if' jlfl' itz' Aff '13 Y ,L I f 1 ff -M l wh 0 1 L, AJ nf i , , 1 fl HW in il 'l f xl! ,f lf ' lv ,fill Gllliill V y l'r's lhe Cole Shoulder . . . ...for you, Perry and lv1arvene.O+h- er fine fealures of Cole's Rexall Drug have Turned Norr'na's head. And no wonder. The wonderful cosmefics and beaury aids lhaf Cole's offers would sleal any girl's aHen+ion. Cole's also qives accuracy and speed a+ fhe pre- scriplion counfer and prompl courle- ous service al lhe soda founlain. Fashion wilh a Fuiurel Ann and Joyce are filled by Jean and Don in Chinese venlilaior Tops and irrigaiion exlension siands. Who knows buf Thai some day George F. Haddican may be supplying sheel melal fashion fillings for Jrhe srnarily dressed young lady in The Aiomic Age. George l-laddican. designer and manufaclurer of l-ladco pipe fil- lings, is locaied on l-lighway 99. Tired of Tires? Bill Elkins and son Bill never gel iired of Tires and your iire problems. Tha+'s Their business ai' Jrhe Delano Tire Shop, and +hey really know fheir busi- ness. They sell US Royal fires and Exide baileries. Their busy, one-siop service cenfer al Main and Elevenih is a headquarfers for Union producis as well as for auiornobile and Truck servicing. M We're Proud . . . . . . fha? you'll find a Panero Theaire Company adveriisemeni in every one of Delano High School's I9 All-Amew ican annuals. We're proud Thai a+ +he Sierra, Delano, and Del-Mac Drive-In iheaires you are always ceriain of seeing lhe loesi in mo+ion picrure en- ferfainmeni. We're proud Too Jrhar we are celebraiing our 37+h year in show business in Delano. In a Norion for a Poiion? If you yearn for a magic beauiy po- iion, The closes? charms 'ro sheer ma- gic are lhe glamour poiions and no- 'rions a+ Marshall's Pharmacy. lnsiead of iusi yearning, Barbara and Mary Lee are learning aboulr cosmeiic and beauiy aids aHv1arshall's.Ai' Delano's popular drug s'rore you can gel quick- as-a-flash prescrip+ion and founiain service foo. A Good Slarl . . . . . . +o a grear fu+ure. Small-fry Lynn and Barry Radovich are doing Jrheir farming on a small scale l'hese days. Bur grandfalher and dad, Jaclc Rado- vich and Son, do if in a big way. They are prominenl grape growers, pack- ers. and shippers in The Columbine and Richgrove areas. Their Mol'her and Home Life brands are nalion- ally lcnown for lop qualily. i5 Q? '1 This ls a l-leck of a Way . . . . . . 'ro +ry To ge'r waler. Prafher and l-lieH are ihirsfy, sure, buf 'rhey should slill be smarl enough fo know fhal 'rhis is noi' lhe way 'fo dig a well. Experls in wafer well drilling in lhese paris are 'rhe men al Reliance Drilling Company. When you need a new well, or repair for 'rhe old one, call 9063, or slop in al I7I8 Jefferson, Delano. This ls Silly! This is nof fhe way fo guard your valu- ables. Jim! Insure fhem wifh Roberfs Insurance Agency, and Ief Them do fhe worrying. You'II find fhem af I7OO K Sfreef in Bakersfield or I2I2 Main Sfreefin Delano. Roberfs Agen- cy has served as Delano High SchooI's official agency for I9 years. If you wanf dependable profecfion, confacf Roberfs Insurance Agency. We Pick 'Em . . . . . . we pack 'em, and fhen we ship 'em. Thaf's fhe progress of Marlin brand grapes-from vine. fo box, fo freighf car, fo fhe markefs of fhe nafion. Marion and George Zanino- vich are fhe growers, packers, and shippers of fhe vineyard beaufies wifh fhe Marlin label, a sign of su- perior qualify. Grown in fhe Rich- grove area, Zaninovich grapes repre- senf fhe besf of San Joaquin vineyard producfs. Always The GenTlemanI We speak oT Sir William Dudney, caughT here wiTh his mind on his manners and his iackeT in a puddle Tor sisTer BeTTy. This sguire's no square. Bill knows ThaT wiTh a speedy Trip To Dudney's B Square CiTy Cleaners The iackeT will look like new. Dodge I-Ias EveryThingI PersonaIiTyI BeauTyI Power! Ken, Donna, and Tex represenT Those guaIiTies in The senior class. The new '52 Dodge repre- senTs Them in The auTomoTive Tield. Busch MoTor Company inviTes you To Try The new Dodge and The PlymouTh. W Remember When? You should Tollow Don's example and record on Tilm The gay high school days. And The pin-up beauTies like Adele! Todd's Camera Shop aT I I I5 Main is a supply cenTer Tor all Things phoTographic -cameras, Tilm, processing, Tine por- TraiTs. Oh, Boy! Yeah, Man! CloThes make The man, and Cameron's Men's Shop has cerTainly been Turning ouT a Tine line oT sharply-clad lads. WhiTe dinner iackeTs? Yep, Ivlurl and Eddie have Them, and They came Trom Cam- eron's. For everyday or special occa- sions, you'll geT properly ouTTiTTed aT Cameron's. They've GoT a Case . . . . . . on The new Case Tarm eguipmenT models down aT The CenTral California lmplemenT Company. J. A. Richardson and his employees are enThusiasTic, and so are The many Tarmers in The area who own and operaTe Case Tarm machines. Blossoms Bloom in Gardens . . . .. . bu+ They aren'T The only places. l-ligh school gals like JeanneTTe, Willene, and l-lelen blossom inTo blooming beauTies Too when They shop aT The Classic Shop. AT The Classic, l2lO Main, every young miss can Tind her dream warldrobe. ,r lT's Spring Again! And spring means iT's clean-up, painT-up, Treshen-up Timel Delano Building MaTe- rials aT I434 Glenwood can'T supply The TeTching housemaids, buT They can pro- vide any Time oT The year al. redecoraT- ing, remodeling, or new consTrucTion sup- plies. Their l3avoriTe-America's l:avoriTel Nancy and Gary are real enThusiasTs Tor The sporT ThaT more Americans parTici- paTe in Than any oTher. Delano bowls aT Delano Bowl where Top recreaTion Tacili- Ties and hours oT Tun can be enioyed. AThleTes' appeTiTes are provided Tor aT The popular snaclc bar. See Through ll? Wanna Cul a Rug? Noi everyone can see Through lhe inlri- Okay, buf if you're going To do your rug- cacies ofa complicaled eleclrical molor. culling on a carpel, be sure i+'s gualily The experls al lhe Delano Eleclric Shop carpel like Fir+h's. You can gel Firlh car- are lhe ones who can. For eleclrical sup- per from Dave Snyder al Delano Fl00r plies and services consull Bill Phillips, Coverings, heaolquarlers for linoleum, l.ouise's dad, al l7l5 l-ligh Slreel. floor lile, and venelian blinds. Dearie, Do You Recall . . . . . . when lamps were household necessi- lies7 Barbara and Russell don'l, bul old limers recall Them and lhe Delano Hard- ware way back in lhe gay 9O's. Today Delano l-lardware is slill a business leader supplying up-lo-dale, dependable hard- ware and home appliances. Eager Ealersl Can you blame seniors lor being so eager lo crowd inlo lhe cafeleria line? Aller all, lhe food al lhe Delano High Cafe- feria is worlh hurrying lor. Mrs. Slanlcard and her assislanls are experls in coolcing and serving wholesome, lasly, and eco- nomical noon meals. l.eT There be peace, O Lord, in This naTion - and in all naTions. Delano MorTuary Cecil and BeTTy l.aCourse IO l 6 TwelTTh Avenue Delano, CaliTornia Pleased ls The Word Delano's career ladies, The Business and ProTessional Women's Club, Truly enioy Their Thursday dinner rneeTinqs aT MoTel Delano. The Tine service and delicious Tood please all quesTs. T-lap and l-lelen Anderson are malcinq a career oT genial hospiTaliTy aT Their popular lv1oTel. fi , KN .X x tn sy L SrnarT and New in '52 IT doesn'T really Take a smarT senior To poinT ouT The Tine advanTages oT owning a '52 lvlercury. The new, challenging lvler- cury wiTh Merc-o-maTic drive is available aT Delano MoTor Sales, The Mercury agency aT I33O T-Tiqh. X , ' Q ybny Q' T ' T ' lT's The Season . . . . . . Tor no more lessons, no rnore looolcs, and vacaTion monThs ahead. WhaT a cool, cool TreaT To spend Those hoT surn- mer days aT The Delano Plunge locaTed iusT souTh oT Delano on l-liqhway 99. You're in The swim if you ioin The crowds aT The Plunge. AnoTher Record! Leamon King, sprinT record-breaker, Takes oTT wiTh The Delano Record Tor a record! We mighT add ThaT he's on The righT Track, Too-he's carrying a live, up- To-The-minuTe communiTy newspaper de- voTed To communiTy inTeresTs. A Mode l-louse! The home you'ye been dreaming abouT, ThaT's whaT J. T. Denson can ouild Tor you. Take a look aT his own modern home in The l-lamilTon Sub-division. J. T. Den- son, general conTracTor, specia izes in residenTial building, indusTrial consTruc- Tion, and rooT work. Done aT Dunn's! A broken Trike could be a serious prob- lem Tor cowboy Richard Dunn and his pinT-sized podner, LucreTia Phillips. BuT Richard knows ThaT daddy can Tix anyThing. Take your welding and black- smiThing To Dunn's Welding Works, I 3 I4 High STreeT. An UnTorgeTTable lvlomenT . . . . . . is provided The iuniors each year by The Engraver's CorporaTion, 2 I4 WesT Pico in Los Angeles. lT's The Tall day when iunior class rings make a TirsT appearance. Juniors say each year, Now, aren'T They The very mosT perTecT ones yeT? The Line-up . . . . . . of saTisfied counfer c:usTomers is a good indicaTion of The populariTy of Epp's Cafe. For a p p e Ti z i n g, home- cooked meals away from home, you'll like eaTing aT Epp's, I226 l-ligh STreeT, and you'll wanT To reTurn again and again. X . N l Oooohl l Like IT! lT's The new I952 STudebaker Command- er ThaT has acTivaTed lv1arlene's happy emofions. Marlene goes for The '52 Champ iusT as The whole communify goes for The friendly sales and service aT Fayle's Shell STaTion, NinTh and Main STs. Penny Pinchersl The Vaughfs, sisTer and broTher, find iT slow and serious business faTTening Their piggy banks. Once They have enough To sTarT a savings accounT aT The FirsT Na- Tional Bank, They'll find Things easier. The bank guaranTees safeTy and inTeresT. Things Were Really Poppin' . . . . . . around The Gibson ConcreTe Pipe Co. This year. To Delano'sskylinewasadd- ed a l35-fooT Tower for Two-way radio communicafion from The planT To The Trucks on The iob. And ouT on The iob Gibsons insfalled some 500,000 feeT of irrigaTion pipe in one year. You're Wonderlul, Coach! So says Nelda Gore lo Coach Ray Fred- erick, Delano l-ligh's head sporls menlor, dean ol Valley coaches. So say we all ol usl So say all good Delano sporls lans. So says Glen Gore, one ol Delano l-ligh's mosl loyal supporlers. wumsxmwwm Smarl Shoppers . . . . . . like Judy and Bev really go lor lhe I952 Ford. ll's a beaulyl Sleek lines- power-comlorl-and lhe besl bargain in lhe aulomobile markel. Delano's Ford agency is Geo. Haberlelcle Inc., Fligh- way 99. You'll lry lhe new Ford-lhen buy ill Farming l-las a Fulure . . . . . . in lhe Delano area especially when lamilies like lhe Jakoviches lill lhe acres. Fulure Farmer Gene l-lowell gels some know-how lrom John. son ol P. L. Jako- vich, one ol lhe communily's leaders in lhe grape-growing. packing, and ship- ping induslry. To Markell To lvlarkell You may nol wanl lo buy a lal pig. and you may nol wanl lo go on a cock horse as Miss lvlorey and Miss l-losler are. Bul no maller whal you wanl in lhe way ol lood, nor how you gel lhere, Juslesen's Food Slore is lhe righl deslinalion. Sure was lrue lor '52 lhal Buick buill a We Can Dream, Can'l We? We can undersland, Carolyn, lhal long- ing look. Those years lrom lreshman lo mighly senior do drag. Bul some day you'll be in Belly's shoes-and a lovely prom lorrnal. The dream dress came lrom Leader Deparlmenl Slore, IIO7 Main. Shopping lor a Fulure? Maybe Roger and Nancy are iusl dream- ing in lhe lulure lense, bul when lhe lime comes, il's our bel lhal Leal's is lhe Iillle shop where lovebirds'll shop. Thinking in lhe presenl lense, Leal's Jewelers lea- lures line iewelry, walch repair, and Gills Thal Lasl. Whal Did Buick Do in '52? beauly. Link Beauly Company proudly supplies lhese dislinguished aulomobiles al 7Ol l-ligh Slreel. We wonder which ol lhese beaulies has Johnnie on his knees. Could he dare ask lor bolh? A Sweel Couple . . . . . . ol cokes, along wilh a couple ol kids like John and Louise. Where would you lind lhem? Why, il's a cinch lhey'd be al Loll's Drive-Inn on l-lighway 99. Service wilh an exlra special smile is ollered by wailresses like Belly Mallory. Looks Like This Jalopy . .. ...has been associafed for years. Owner l-loyf depends on Jim Magorian's Asso- ciafed Service fo keep life in fhe old buggy. Oef associafed wifh Flying A producfs, repair service, and lubricafion af Magor-ian's sfafion af 9Ol High. This One . . . .. . is fhe appefife-appealing choice Dor- ofhy makes from fhe display af Miller's Bakery. lf's nof easy fo decide which freaf from fhe sparkling clean showcases is THE favorife. You'll find cakes, cookies, breads, and pasfry baked fresh each day. Conference Time! Youfh Fellowship officers meef af fhe Mefhodisf Church wifh fhe Reverend Carl Walker. Eula Sfiles, Bob l-lieff, Presi- denf Pauline Kyfe, and Carol Monfgom- ery led fhe high school MYF group fhis year in a program of worship, sfudy, serv- ice, and recreafion. Only fhe Besfl From fhe shipping cenfers of fhe J. P. Molica Co. are senf annually carloads of fhe besf in fruifs. vegefables, and melons. The Lapadula packing-house has been leased fo handle fhe fons of high-grade pofafoes disfribufed by Molica fhrough fhe main office in Delano. N If's a Pleasure! lf looks very much as if Joanne has furned Ronnie's fhoughfs fo shopping. And he's feeling no pain! lf's a pleasure fo shop af Morris Deparfmenf Sfore, for fhere The sfyle. qualify, and fhe prices please ev- eryone in fhe family. Mulligan's Too . . . . . . did somefhing big fhis year! They opened a beaufiful new furnifure sfore af 920 Main. You'll find fhe Mulligan Furni- fure Company full of affracfively de- signed, colorful. reasonably-priced home furnishings, all nafionally adverfised lines. Sfop Righf l-lere . . . . . . if you are looking for a home fhaf is iusf perfecf. Science prof Frank Dyer and young son can give you fhe scienfific facfs. When you're in fhe markef for a perfecf home of your own, consulf Nispel and Nispel, realfors, af IOO6 Main. Piiiflfh' A mcocx D ii Everybody Loves a Winner! Peacock is a winner! Our Delano l-ligh Cafeferia serves you Milk l9eaC0CL and Ice Cream I IZ3 l-ligh, Delano Phone 732I A Pixley EnTerprisel Three enTerprising cub reporTers, Mari- lyn S., Jackie, and Marilyn MCK., learn a biT oT prinTing business Trom Bob Wag- ner aT his Pixley EnTerprise. I-le Turns ouT a Tine weekly paper, TirsT class iob prinT- ing work, and The Live Wire, Delano l-ligh's championship newspaper. lT's a Real RighT Re-cap . . . . . . ThaT you'll geT aT Ray's Tire Shop on The corner oT High and Cecil. Re-cap- ping and Tire service oT all kinds are The specialTies oT Bill SwarTs. IT you wanT new Tires, Ray can sell you Those super, de- pendable Dunlops. Qne, Two, Buckle My Shoe! Three, Tour, aT Ricards shoe sTorel Tom- my charmingly kneels To Arrnida's wishes, Tor iT's a pleasure To buckle buckles on shoes Trorn Ricards BooTery. FooTwear Tor The whole Tamily can be Tound There, TooTwear Tops in sTyle, durabiliTy, econo- rny, and comTorT. On The l.ookouT . . . . . . Tor The perTecT Tuel Tor your gas buggy? Lookin' Tor pep and power? PUT down The spy-glasses, Tellas. The answer is RichTieldi C. A. RuTerT is The wholesale disTribuTor Tor Richfield Gil Company producTs in The Delano area. mum From Delano's Fields . . . ...lo The markers of The nalion Al Serna. G. G. Lopez, and Ed Young look over a bumper crop of spring lelluce soon lo be packed and shipped from The H. D. Roddenberry shed. The Roddenberry Co. has long been recognized by +he Trade as a shipper of lop qualify pro- duce. Large and Small of IH R. l-l. Savage and son, LaRoyce, big and lirrle Savage, compare lhe large and small of if in eleclrical molors. Big molor, lillle mofor. or any molor gels The same line repair service al Savage Elecfric Moior Repair localed af 82 I l-ligh s+ree+. You Gofla l-lave Ill The ag boys oul al +he school farm know lhal you golla have qualify fuel producls lo keep The agricullural wheels Turning. C. D. Valen1'ine, local Shell Oil Company dislribulor. can be counled on for prompl delivery of all pelroleum prod- ucls. HELS. l-lome ls Where The l-learl ls . . . ...and in This beauriful, modern home in McFarland musl dwell some very happy hearls. The conslrucfion represenfs Jrhe skill of Marion L. Smifh, general building conlraclor. For fine commercial build- ings and slore Tixlures Mr. Smilh is also your man. ln Eye-dropper Amounfs . . . . . . or by fhe fruclc load, if you're using Sfandard Oil Co. producfs, you have found fhe finesf qualify gas and fuel on fhe marlcef. H. B. Scoff and K. H. Teague are local wholesale disfribufors of Sfand- ard producfs. Ooool lf's Beaufifull Well, nafch, Charlene! Paffy's silver paffern is fruly beaufiful. lf comes from Sfrauss Jewelers. ln addifion fo nafionally adverfised silver pafferns af Sfrauss's, you'll find qualify iewelry and a wide se- lecfion of disfincfive giffs. af 3? .M - as A . .M si .. A N mann-mg fu A! F liff fin X 3 MX l-leyl l-leyl We're on Our Way . . . . . . fo Sfevens' Grocery in Earlirnarf. Nofhing seems fo sfop fhese boys. and foofball appefifes like fhose of Edwin and Torn sfop af nofhing when fhey're head- ed for a refill af Sfevens'. You'll find fhere a cornplefe line of groceries and rneafs. 134 lf's a Three-Way Treaf . . . .. .for Mariano. Virginia, and Danny af Talcaki's Drug af 907 Glenwood. By fheir infenf, happy faces you know fhaf fhe founfain specialfies are fruly super. Ta- lcalci's also has a reliable prescripfion serv- ice and a large sfoclc of drugs, cosrnefics, and giff sundries. I l Q. Day or Nighll Treanor Equipmenl Company on High- way 99 ollers day or niqhl lo lhe larmers ol lhe Delano area sales and service ol lhe besl in larm equipmenl. ln Treanor's allraclive display windows are lhe lalesl in John Deere and Calerpillar larm equipmenl. ll's a Pleasure . . . . . .lo gel 'shol' al Don's Pholo Sludio, says Frances lvloslaio. No doubl Pholoq- rapher Don Balalio linds il lun loo when his subiecl is as prelly as Frances. You'll like Don's al IOO4 Fremonl lor porlrails, lull oil coloring, commercial and copy work. Super Service . . . ...ol super snaclcs and lasly lreals. Ger- ald and Darlene go especially lor lhose rich millc shalces Belly lilces lo deliver. The place? Why, Wing's Drive-Inn No. 2, ol course. Thal's where lhe Delano l-liqh School crowd lilces lo go. ll's Marlalc, Lillle Missl Thal's whal your car is gellinq. For Tex- aco producls and service-lor superior lvlarlalc lubricalion-lalce your car lo Yonalci Brolhers. The Yonalci slalion is on lhe corner ol Glenwood and Ninlh on lhe wesl side ol Delano. A and U Markei' Fine Foods I206 Main Sireel Daughri+y Shoe S+ore Qualify Foolwear Pixley, California Bill's Doghouse Founlain Service - Plale Lunches 825 Glenwood Slreel Delano Cleaners and Dyers Quali+y cleaning since I9I7 9lO Main Slreel The whole Town 'roolc a special 'rrain 'ro Fresno 'lhis fall when Delano mer and losl' I3-6 'ro The Fresno Warriors in lhe Valley grid serni-finals. Delano Flower Shop Flowers for all occasions llO5 Main Slreel Hainline Au+o Supply Co. Aulo Parls, Accessories lI22 l-ligh Slreel 136 Delano Repair Service Au+omobile and Truck Repairing l6OI Glenwood Sfreel' The LiHle Flower Shop Barbara and Alberl Sheeler I207 Main Slreel Mazza's Fabrics and Nofions For your sewing supplies lOO8lf2 Main Sfreef Pagoda Chop Suey Cafe Chinese Dishes 9Il Glenwood Llewellyn M.-Lois P. Nelson Licensed Real Esfafe Brokers 8I4 Elevenfh Ave. Marie S. Reavis Nofary Public I5 Firsf Nafional Banlc Bldg. John Q. Law of Delano gives pracfical demonsfrafions of safe driving for Mr. Morgan and his lnfroducfion fo High School freshman sfudenfs. ScoH'y's Donuf Shop Simeral's Hardware Coffee and -good food l Home Appliances, Clofhing. Hardware 8I3 Twelffh Sfreef Pixley, California Spurrier's Laundromaf Sfradley's Marlcef Half-hour laundry 1 Meafs-Groceries-Vegefables I2I3 Jefferson IOl7 Main Sfreef I37 Dr. Dugan, Dr. Mifchell Edwin P. Jacobsen Osfeopafhic Physicians and Surgeons Afforney-af-law U IOIO Main Sfreef 922 Main Sfreef Clifford F. Loader, D.D.S. John R. Monfgomery, M.D. Denfisf 'l2II Jefferson 820 Elevenfh - Phone 9587 Delano Paf Smifh. cenfer, wins fhe Delano Lion-s Club annual speech confesf fhis spring. Ofhers above are Coach Bill Lee, Confesfanfs Whife, Lockharf, Carver, and Lions Hadclican and Garreff. 0' ol n , t 1 James K. Nagafani, D.D.S. Roberf W. Park, O.D. . Denfisf Opfomefrisf 1319-,Waevl Phone 9:05 I209 A Jefferson Phone 9:72 i Merlin M. Taggarf, M.D. Charles Yoon, D.D.S. 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