Delano High School - Del Ano Yearbook (Delano, CA)
- Class of 1954
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I In :ER 1512: DEL-ANU 1 DELANO JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL , ax -9:-2: -:f'I31:Is1!-assi: we I1 313 ,NI A ella if ,ggi nga? 55154 gene li Q me ,ll W W QQ 5 5 sei will? ewmew la Sim WE K R gl K E Y fam W 5 X f lx, 5 f QE w?g5m2i?2fgiff22 W 5215 215. ig QE S3E Zag igdfgisjilglig Q E Q 121233 1122 E Wzwlif Siam sl Q M Q53 wi ,W 1 ww W3 4 l Q my 2 WE BUIL The Del Ano Publusheol by Delano Jolnl Union I-hgh School, Delano, Calncornla Volume XXXV, -V he t in me il YEAR Senior Problems classes have no problems wiTh lvlr. Armand as Teacher. To you, lvlr. Armand, we wish To dedicaTe our I954 DEI.-ANG. We TelT ThaT in This year oT building memories and maTerial values, you have been an imporTanT guide and irispiraTion. NOT only have you given The seniors a year oT lcnowl- edge edged wiTh Tun, buT To every oTher class and Tellow Teacher, you have given oT your Time, your help and your sense oT humor. To The seniors who are leaving you will be remembered oTTen as They scaTTer and meeT Those problems which you Tried To prepare Them Tor. To Those who will some day be seniors you are The man who will guide Their way Through ThaT lasT imporTanT year. Your pasT record oT Tour years in The Army, and This your sevenTh year oT Teaching give TurTher evidence oT your abiliTy and success. Our bool: is yours! 4 WE DEDI THE BUILDERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN THE TOOLS STUDENT GOVERNMENT 64-65 PLAYS. PROGRAMS DANCES 68-69 MUSIC 70-73 ORGANIZATIONS PUBLICATIONS P. T. A. THE CREWS FOOTBALL 88-93 BASKETBALL 94-98 INTRAM URAL SPORTS 99 BASEBALL I00-I02 TRACK l03- I 05 TENNIS I06-l07 GIRLS' SPORTS I08-I09 ,940 'pf fa, If:- YQOQ C U R -104, on 04-'IW 4,49 Afv o'042f'f,P'I' 6:9 6' 0 41 'P 'fu 5? 9 0 z O f O, 'lf O 'I' 620-I' 6f2 9 38-5I 52-54 55-57 58-61 66-67 74-8I 82-84 STory Time Tor The Ii++le ones lceeps Judy busy as she baby These TuTure Tarmers Take Time ouT Trom Ag. work To siTs. IT musT be a good sTory. consTrucT The Tence around The new baseball Tield. Keeping Up WiTh PasTimes, F ivlomenTs oTher Than rouTine sTudy and class- room worls go inTo The building oT a year Tor Delano High sTudenTs. Our Theme, We Build a Year, is siTuaTed around This idea. The Tads, sTyles, good Times, and work are all a parT oT Their lives. OT The many jobs ThaT are underTalcen by sTudenTs, baby siTTing is popular wiTh The girls. Farming and oTher ouTdoor jobs are done by The boys in Their spare momenTs. DaTing, boTh Tormal and casual, is popular wiTh The sTudenTs. On The average, They have Two daTes a week which Take in movies. dances and sporTs. Many oT The sTeady couples may be spoTTed anyTime by Their ouTTiTs made To maTch. Diane and Bull have a serious discussion on daTing Bound Tor The ChrisTmas Tormal is BeTTy Jo wiTh her preTTy problems They re Too Tar aparT To really argue. Tormal, corsage and welcoming smile Tor Doug. The Twin TounTains complemenT The Twin ouTTiTs oT Girls' sTyles in shoes are a close maTch To The boys'. Com sTeadies Barbara Blair and Galen, and Barbara Grogan peTiTion is sTiTT-who lceeps Them The shiniesT? and Raymond. s is a Job in Building a Year Some oT The shoes This year are Tound To be very similar in The sTyles oT boTh The girls and boys. as are The suede and leaTher iackeTs which are numerous on The campus. LeaTher goods such as belTs and purses are oTTen seen: The major parT oT Them are made by The sTudenTs in Their craTTs classes. The girls' Three main hair sTyles are Trom one exTreme To The oTher. There is The shorT duck Tail cuT To The Tlowing lengTh, alThough The me- dium lengTh is The mosT popular. WiTh These hair sTyles The girls wear many odd buT preTTy ear- rings which compleTe Their ouTTiTs Tor The year. From shorT To long go The TavoriTe hair sTyles oT Delano girls. WiTh ChrisTmas came an increase in smarT leaTher and Unusual earrings TiT in wiTh any lengTh. suede iacl4eTs and handmade leaTher purses and belTs Acrivifies Were FFA boys having raised and bulchered beef, are now preparing if for 'rhe PTA barbecue held April 30. Many people are wailing palienlfly for Jrhe delicious barbecued beef being served in 'I'he park. Queen Norma and King Ray wi+h aiiendanls Adele, Colby, Parenls are geiling Jrheir lciclcs visiiing Delano l-ligh's Open l-louse lla, and John ruled over The Spring Musical Feslival, May 2I. April 30, 8 .gsm ny in Spring '53 Bringing baclc To our minds The memories oT Spring '53 are The sTrains oT music Trom The Spring Musical FesTival and The royal parTy headed by Norma and Ray. - The noises and The Tun and The smell oT popcorn and Tacos aT The carnival mingle in our minds wiTh The TasTe and smell OT Treshly barbecued beeT aT The PTA Barbecue which was a greaT success marlced by empTy plaTes. Open l-louse Tollowed The barbe- cue and parenTs had a chance To go baclq To school. The EnchanTed isle prom was a dreamy Tare- well Tor The classes oT '53, and June 9 broughT The long awaiTed momenT Tor ZOO seniors. ZOO Delano l-ligh seniors were presenTed Their diplomas in The June 9 graduaTion ceremonies, below. Larry is aTTempTing To win a prize in one OT The many booThs aT The Annual School Carnival. EnchanTed Isle, a Tropical Themed prom, was held May 2. Unlcnowing freshmen receive fheir program cards fhe day before classes begin from Miss Salber and Mr. Possley. Fall Events fx' f '05 . pf Q Qsssmew NEXT' Around fhe firsf of fhe year, freshmen boys are very busy shining fhe LJEDNESDQV shoes of fhe masferful senior boys. IN Q Cluplroizium Delano High feafured fhe Lamp of Learning in fhe l-larvesf Sfudenfs gafher around fhe Ronald Rounds Memorial Holidays Parade lasf Ocfober IO. Founfain which was officially dedicafed lasf fall. Theme of The I954 DEL-ANO is revealed al Jrhe DEL-ANO sales campaign assembly held in middle Oclober. Include Carnival, Declicafion Ann offers Jerva some homemade coolcies al lhe Annual School Carnival held in The fool- ball bowl in The fall. f Someihing new al l'he school carnival rhis year was Jrhe qreased pig scramble which was enjoyed by all. A FasT Pac LasT SemesT Members oT The Medal Holders Club demonsTraTe how an iron lung operaTes during The March oT Dimes Campaign. These packages Tor Korea, righT. are The resulT oT a weelc's col- lecTion oT cloThing among The Delano sTudenTs. Forengn Tllms shown Thus year were a bug success below Below and To The rlghT sensor gurls do a can can To sTarT oTT The bas lceTbalI season aT a pep ass mbly eT by The l of The Year STudenTs Turn ouT in large numbers To voice Their opinions in sTudenT elecTions held Twice a year. Speech TinalisTs in The Lions Club cor1TesT pracTice Their speeches and waiT Tor commenTs Trom Mr. Schediwy, leTT. i l ,Y l Many .sTudenTs had Their hearing +es+ed by The counTy in WiTh painTecl Taces and Teminine apparel. new Bloclc D members, a mobile Teshnq uniT, below. below, painT The senior bench as a parT OT Their iniTiaTion. l The Delano High audilorium, above, is where +he s1'uden+s side OT The building are The cafeleria and choir room, hold Their assemblies, plays and programs. On The righl 0 Due To The loss of The old Main Building, a Temporary adminis- B u I Jrralion office was erecled, called The hu+. On our campus Tour The audilorium is impressive wilh Hs size and looks. The ad- minislralion building is The hub of our school aclivilies. A Temporary building, il houses some of The imporlanl planners in our year building. The commercial building conlains The machines and equipmenl needed Tor homemaking and business. The building, above, conslrrucled in T937 con Tains all classes concerning homemalcing and business educalion. This year new equipmenl' was oblained Tor sludenls To use in The Com- mercial Building. 14 Delano Memorial STadlum, seaTlng 4,000, provides Tor games, school carnivals and graduaTion ceremonies. racles Here Soon The heaT will be TorgoTTen in The cool waTers oT Delano's new swimming pool, a ioinT communiTy-school proiecT which be- gan This spring. AnoTher sporT, TooTball, pro- vided Thrills Tor The Town in The Delano bowl lasT season. Even The girls graced The grid wiTh a game. The gymnasium, consTrucTed in 1929, sTill bears up under daily use by energeTic sTudenTs. Upper righT shows The consTrucTion OT The new swimming pool. Below sTands The school gym. The loand and science buildings, leTT, give ouT wiTh The sounds oT music and The smell oT chemicals. 15 The new Temporary Buildings viewed al +he riqhl are now compleieol. Piciured above, lhe main+enance men are hard al work unloading equipmeni for fheir repair worlc lo be done around school. Below is The Shop Building which is localed in Jrhe cenier of lhe campus near The quad. 4 S Mis ws 'XL 725 xx X.. B X Q55 I X, . s.'N,.. Y 'ours NN Buildings ScaTTer Classes The Temporary buildings, now compleTed, provide adegualre classrooms Tor The expanding enrollmenT. Near The Temporaries, mainTenance men spend busy hours in Their shops, repairing and building To keep Things running smooThly. An- oTher shop building is The one in which Delano boys learn The mysTeries oT moTors, wood work, and mechanical drawing. Car repair work is done and beauTiTul Tables and cedar chesTs are Turned ouT by The mechanically minded boys. The library building wiTh iTs well-lighTed, modern classrooms and large library is a gaTh- ering spoT Tor sTuclenTs. l-lousing books on every subiecT, The library mainTains a sTudy hall as well as regular classes. 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A business manager, Mr. Paferson, was added fo Mr. Olson's sfaff fo organize and cenfralize fhe school finances. Deparfmenfal needs are handled speedily and efficienfly now fhrough fhis new sys- fem. Even now plans are being discussed by Mr. Olson and fhe board for nexf year's improvemenfs and expansion. 20 s, Acfivifies Miss Morey and Mr. Della, girls' and boys' counselors, have had a busy year. Regisfrafion, fesfing and healfh pro- grams fall in wifh handling scholarships in fheir lisfs of dufies. Oufside acfivifies broughf in fhrough fheir deparfmenf in- cluded WAC and WAVE counselors speaking fo fhe senior girls, as well as Nafional Guard officers discussing fheir fufures wi+h fhe senior boys. Represenfa- five speakers also visifed from Whiffier, Redlands, C.O.S. and Bakersfield Col- leges. During fhe fime. Mr. Frederick hasn'f been exacfly idle wifh his affen- dance and discipline problems. KW V, T Quuunsxokl q,- , x. QfNv,v7'N .JPL X .f,,Ni-ve Mr. Ray Frederick Miss Dorofhy Morey Mr. Dan Della Leff, one of Miss Morey's many clufies as girls' counsel helping girls decide fheir fufure careers. or is English Teachers, leTT, are Mr. Boehm, English I, III, IV, and Drama: Mrs. l'lamilTon, English ll: Mrs. Abramson, English ll and DEL-ANO: Mrs. Kaiser, remedial reading: Mr. Schediwy, English l, Leadership, and Speech: Mr. Poss- ley, English l. English, ArT, Language The English DeparTmenT under The guid- ance oT Mrs. l-lamilTon, gained Tour new Teachers This year in The areas oT Speech, Drama, Journalism, and English l. Sophomores and Freshmen baTTled Their way Through The problems oT grammar and The secreTs oT The dicTionary. Mr. Schediwy iniTiCalTed a 5 week speech course Tor English Ian Il. Third and TourTh year English classes delved inTo The meTer oT poeTry and The Tinal sTeps oT high school English beTore heading Tor The college Treshmen brand oT English. LeTT, English lV sTudenTs sTudy The meTer oT poeTry Trom The blackboard in Mr. Boehm's class. The dicTionary provides a challenge To The sophomores in Mrs. l-lamilTon's English class. 22 RighT, Miss I'IosTer handles The arT worlc This year: Mr. Hayden direcTs The choir and glee clubs: Mr. Peck handles craTTsq Mr. RiTchey conducTs band and orchesTra. nrich STudies ReTurning To resume her arT duTies This year, Miss I-IosTer shared The arT deparTmenT wiTh Mr. Peck who handled The ArTs and CraTTs classes. The pubIicaTion oT The LIVE WIRE was again direcTed by Miss Salber, and The bi- rnonThly ediTion oT The paper provided a special Wednesday TreaT Tor sTudenTs. In The language deparTrnenT a Toreign movie series was organized by Mr. Lo Re and his classes. IT proved such a success, There are TenTaTive plans Tor a similar series nexT year. Mrs. Barnes had her hands Tull wiTh The direcTion oT The library and The Training oT library assisTanTs. Learning Through speaking and lisTening is The A Tew suggesTions are given by Miss I-IosTer To her arT sTudenTs on a currenT arT proiecT. idea in Mr. Armendariz' Spanish class, as The record- Below are Miss Salber, LIVE WIRE, English I1 Mrs. Barnes, Librarian, er capTures The sTudenT's voice. Mr. Arrnendariz, Spanish lp Mr. Lo Re, Spanish II, III, Erench. The giving oT reporTs is a Tough iob, buT is done oTTen by The sTudenTs . in U. S. l'lisTory classes. lnTroducTion, World CulTure, U. S. l-lisTory. and Senior Problems are TaughT in The social sTudies ole- parTmenT under The direcTion oT Mr. I-lickok and six oTher Teachers. Since all sTudenTs in school Take social sTudies, These seven Teachers are lcepT guiTe busy. Social dancing and driver educaTion, Two im- loorTanT parTs oT lnTroducTion classes, give The Tresh- men some uneasy momenTs. In Vlforld CulTure, sophomores Travel To oTher lands via TexTboolcs, maps, and movies. We The People- are Tamiliar words To The iuniors who Tind U. S. l-lisTory surprisingly inTeresT- ing aT Times. And The seniors learn a greaT deal oT whaT To expecT and whaT is expecTed oT Them as indeloendenT ciTizens. Some STucIe All Take S ...,-...- .,.. ,..,-.,,..-. ..-. ...,,, ...,,. ...-, W, how iT's done in Senior Problems classes. Members oT The social sTudies deparTmenT are Mr. Tory, World CulTureg lvlr. l-lickolc, U. S. l-lisTory, Senior Beclc, lnTroducTiong lvlr. Morgan, lnTroducTionq Mr. Problems: Mr. Annand, U. S. l-lisTory, Senior Prob- Abramson, U. S. T-lisToryg Mr. ArmsTrong, U. S. His- lems1 Mr. Ball, U. S. l-lisTory, World CulTure. s Take MaThg ial STuc:lies Boys in Mr. BiuTTs' zoology classes are sTudying The many diTTerenT birds and whaT makes Them Tick. Science Teachers, above, are Mr. BuTTs, biology, Zoology, lvlr. Johnson, general science: Mr. Harsh, general science: Mr. Dyer, chemisTry, physics. WhaT kind oT a bug is This? Who knows The Tormula Tor The combinaTion oT These Two chemicals? WhaT is The volume oT This cylinder? These and similar quesTions arise in The science classes oT Mr. l-larsh, Mr. Johnson, Mr. BuTTs, and Mr. Dyer. Taxidermy sTudenTs in Mr. BUTTS' classes Turned ouT some very realisTic animal repro- ducTions. Their skillTul work almosT gave The animals liTe again. In ChemisTry, The annual sulphur bombs were produced in spiTe oT proTesTs Trom everyone. ln The maTh deparTmenT, Mr. RooT, Mr. De Fraga, and Mr. Wong Tried To Teach Their sTudenTs The pracTical everyday use oT maTh ouT oT The maze oT rules and equaTions. MaTh Teachers below are Mr. RooT, algebra, geomeTry, general maTh: Mr. Delzraga, algebra, and solid geomeTryg Mr. Wong, general maTh. STudenTs in lvlr. RooT's marh classes learn The everyday pracTical use oT maTh Trom charTs. Boys Prefe Humming wil'h acriyilry, Jrhe shop buildings saw a lol of conslruclive produclion Jrhis year. Many boys repaired Jrheir own cars as well as +hose of friends, as parl of Jrhe Auro Shop classes. Engines became as familiar as Jrexrbooks when boys slrudied +heir paris. ln Jrhe Wood Shop classes, skilled carpeniers produced modern Jrables and fine cedar chesls. Shop Jreachers, left are, back row, Mr. Rumbolz, wood shop: Mr. l-lamilion, Shop ill and lV: Mr. Powell, mechanical drawing: Mr. Morehead, Meial Shop: froni' row, Mr. Sorenson, Shop lg Mr. Abbey, 7 Shop IV. Welding presenled a challenge in Meial Shop unril plenry of praclice and pieces of melled meral were lefr behind. Furure archilecrs and drafrsmen srudied Me- chanical Drawing anol developed precision and ac- curacy. Evenings Jrhe doors +o borh shops were opened for adulls and sludenrs To Jrry Jrheir skill or compleie assignmenls. Boys learn +o run engines and machines of all kinds in Mr. Powell, shown below, is helping his s+uden'rs in a rough The shop class of Mr. Hamilion. mechanical drawing problem. W 'WM m-I'- 'W 'W 'A ' 'ni hopg Girls, Homemaking Ag. and l-lomemalfing leachers, righl, are Miss Sayles, M Maxson, Mr. Cazaly, Mrs. Abbey, Mr. Daly. l-lomemalsers of The lulure sewed and cooked lheir way lhrough lhe year. In +he sewing deparlmenl, Miss Sayles gave her girls help in sewing spring slyles, color and slyle choices, and lhe making ol inleresling lampshades. Mrs. Abbey and her coolcing classes pre- pared and served Jrvvo delicious dinners for lhe lacully during The year. On Jrhe farm, Jrhe Ag boys readied lheir ani- mals lor iudging in Jrhe l-larvesl l-lolidays lasl fall, and again This April. The many conlesls, such as lhe collon piclc- ing conlesl, sponsored by local organizalions Jrempled many ol lhe Ag boys lo Try lheir skill. Ever Jrry lo calm a wild bull? Well, Jrhese Ag boys can lell you i+'s nol easy. Above, homemaking girls are learning The arl of giving baby a balh A 6- l' N 4021 msmisrr-v ,, ui uisroiw LQ lT's dicTaTion Time Tor These senior girls. Business, PE Many Skill Business educaTion Teachers sTand- ing are Mr. Coover, Business Eng- lish, Typing: Mr. Brooding, Book- keeping, Everyday Business: lvliss PezzuTi, ShorThand, OTTice Prac- Tice: Miss Bender, Typing, Business English, Everyday Business. The use OT The new dicTaphone machines is being TaughT To sTudenTs oT business by Miss PezzuTi. From The sound oT clicking TypewriTers, iT is easy To Tind The commercial building, The home oT all business classes. There sTudenTs learn every skill nec- essary To enTer The world oT business. Typing records are seT by many oT The sTudenTs. A new addiTion Tor use wiTh The TypewriTer is a dic- Taphone machine wiTh earphones. Keeping The debiTs and crediTs sTraighT is a iob Tor The bookkeeping sTudenTs in balancing Their books. lT's a problem someTimes To read shorThand noTes aTTer dicTaTion, buT ThaT's all a parT oT learn- ing To keep up in an occupaTion where one can'T wasTe Time. visors Teach o Classes Mr. Daniels, Mr. Allen, and Mr. Maxwell, noT picTured, are The boys' physical educaTion insTrucTors. Aside Trom The all-school compeTiTive sporTs, The regular PE classes held every period are carry- ing on Their own compeTiTive acTiviTies wiThin and among classes. WiTh The absence oT Mr. Maxwell, TooTball, bas- lceTball, Traclc, and baseball were handled by Mr. Daniels and Mr. Allen who were lcepT preTTy busy. They lcepT The games running smooThly and direcTed many exciTing ones. In The Teminine side oT The gym, The girls played badminTon as well as speed-a-way, baslceTball, and soTT ball. PE classes noT only Teach sTudenTs The meThods oT sporTs buT also The rules oT conducT Tor good sporTsmanship. l 29 The girls' physical educaTion insTrucTors are Miss l-lunT- ing, Miss Jenlcins, Mrs. Corey. A class oT Treshmen girls, above, are enjoying a game of baslceT ball, one oT The sporTs played in P.E. Ceramics is a popular class wirh Mr. Peck helping our Jrhe arlisls. Conrinuafion school is held every Sarurday morning. Here Mr. Della is guiding a map sludy. The Delano loand journeys lo Long Beach fo enler rhe annual loand parade. Noi All Class The girls in homernalcing classes repair Torn loolloall jerseys for lhe arhleric deparlrnenl. IIUDII lone bUL.IC1I UGIILIIIQ dS p61f'T OT TOGIY' FSQUIFGC1 COUFSS Il'1 IUTFO. T Mean Work SmooThing The TeaThers on The bird These Two boys Tinish up a very realishc Taxidermy 'ob J I Spring candidaTes Tor sTudenT loody oTTices make a Tape record- ing To loe played over The radio. Through The earphones come The words in Spanish or French. Now, whaT do They mean? ' Each bus and d Iver is lined up waihncl for Thai signal lo srar+ rolling Sludenls Corning in pause 'ro cha+ wi+h 'fellow riders. Al 3:55 every day Jrhe buses roll and over half of Delano's sludenls are Jrrans- porled +o Their homes in various places in and around Delano. Their smoolhly running schedule, di- recled by Mr. Abbey, keeps Jrhe drivers on lheir loes, while a smoolhly run ga- rage keeps Jrhe buses in lop repair. Above, lefl, are bus drivers, back row, Mc- Corlrney, Howard, Pevyhouse, Dicks, Marlin, lvlehan, Neal. Fronf are Garrison, Giles, Black, Spurrier, Abbey, l'lazel+on. In Jrhe boHorn picfure is Jrhe bus garage which is efficient ly equipped lo handle repair work and cleaning of Jrhe buses. lVlainTenance men EOTT, Ragsdale, Pevyhouse and How- ard waiT Tor assignmenTs To begin work. rounds, Repairs Done lvlr. Penrod and Mr. Holland Try T keep Their men happy-and busy. J An eTTicienTly cared Tor school is The descrip- ior' oT Delano and The crediT is given To The ., usTodial and MainTenance sTaTTs headed by -1 r. Penrod and lvlr. l-lolland. Always ready To help or malce needed re- 9 airs, These men are an imporTanT parT oT The 100V chool's acTiviTies. fi' CusTodians, below, are Isley, Parker, Laguna, Klusmire, r. Holland supervises The welding iob onla heaTer guard. PorTer, l-ludgins, Savage, Laudermillc, Sellers. Cafeferia, Offic Sludenls enioy and appreciare new oulside eaiing area especially during lioi monllws. A crowded cafereria every day is one proof ilfial Jrlwe food served is good. Under Hwe direciion of lvlrs. Slanlcard and ner eiglfr assislanls, aboul hall of ine sludenl body is fed in Jrliree slfiills. An oulside ealing area provides liglwler meals and fables for warmer weallwer. KABLIJQQ'FrJni .5r5Y55iSisliaiilaai' Hgglggidmslsyeg 'Niilngsf Slrudenis don'+ mind wailing in line for Tlweir plale when l'l1e food is sure +o be delicious. Af fhe righf is our new Business Manager Mr. Paferson. Miss Miss wifh fhey unfil nexf fall is Sporfs Equipmenf Manager, This year broughf Mr. Paferson fo Delano as business manager. Creafing fhe office, Mr. Paferson has proved ifs worfh in fhe new effi- ciency wifh which financial needs are handled for fhe various deparfmenfs. Delano also losf an old friend, Mrs. Peg Vogf, who was replaced in fhe business office by Miss Charloffe Cederberg. Smiling and cheerful, Miss Frances Shields again was fhe school nurse and gave of her firne fo ailing sfudenfs. There are no worries abouf eguipmenf when Gus Mefz is around fo checlc if and lceep if in working order. 36 3 Q x W ? 4 fix QP' Riffs? is Q R x '22 M Ev 5 , W 3?-2 x 'L 9 E1 2 55 531 is 'S mi ESX wha sg 3 7 3-s X Y MQ 5 gxiiiigg 5 ' SW Eg ek ' QS YES! WM gi gif? E 1 E 'f 3' E Q i x X ei gm? : Za 5 Q a, Ni? 1 5 531 ,., , , 2, W mawmexpw wi? Seniors Lead in Building Year VoTed by Their classmaTes To lead The class oT '54 were Adele Thomas, yell leader: Judy Ingram, secreTary: Bob Brown, vice- Salazar, Gary Girard, Jerva Winn, represenTaTives: Thora Jo presidenTg PresidenT CreTh Rice: Advisor Annand. lT's been a wonderTul whirl-This senior year! On December 4, The seniors presenTed Their annual play. This year iT was a mysTery, The NighT oT January l6Th, under The direcTion OT lvlr. Boehm. Under The leadership oT PresidenT CreTh Rice, The senior class, ToTaling I86, headed Tor The wonderTul day oT Grad- uaTion, June 9. In The meanTime, The kids in The lime-colored sweaTers didn'T lose Time looking Tor enTerTainmenT. A parTy was held in The caTeTeria April 6, To add To a Tull and quickly moving year. Big evenTs planned Tor The end oT The year were The annual Junior-Senior Prom, The Senior BreakTasT. and Senior DiTch Day, celebraTed by a picnic-ouTing. Then came days oT pracTice and marching To The Tune oT Pomp and CircumsTance, and Tinally, The day which meanT The end oT an imporTanT year Tor all seniors. l.aTe one nighi' The seniors ganged TogeTher To painT The senior Assemblyman PaT Kelley answers quesTions oT The seniors aTTer bench The same color as Their senior sweaTers. addressing Them on how The sTaTe legislaTure is run. MYRTLE ABBOTT RONALD ALLEN OSCAR ALVARADO SAM ANDERSON JOE ATCHLEY ans. P-Ville 4: CSF I,2 Foolball I-4: Baseball I-4: Class pres. 2: Rep. 3: CIIOII' 47 FFA I-42 Band I-4: Block D 2-4: Boys' S+a+e: Del-Ano 2: GIGS I. 2. 4 Mex. Club Class plays 3.4: Span. Club 2-4: Press Club 2: CSF I, 2: Leg. Med. I-4, v-p. 3, p. 4: Black D 2-4: M. and Gav. 3, 4: Foa+balI I-4: Baseball I-4: Baslcelball I-4 LIONEL BEYER EARL BLEVINS RONNIE BLUHM RONNIE BLUNT AL BOGGES Choir 4: FBLA 4: Trans. Tulare 4 Trang, Col, Spgg, Ig Class play 4 Lib Club Glee I, 2: Block D 3, 4: Block D 2.43 Baseball I-4: 2 4 French Club 3 4 Foolball I-4: Track 244 Bagkefball I, 2, 45 Foolball 2-4, All-league 2, 4, All-Valley 2 PHYLLIS BURNETT BOB BROWN ns. I-Ianford I: V. pres. 4: Span Club 3, 4: oir 2-4: Glee I: Block IV4, p.4: French Club A 4: French Club 3, 4, 3, 4: p. 4: Foolball I, 2, ec. 4 4: Baslcelball I-4: Track I-4, All-League I MARY LEE BRAZEAL Assi. yell Idr. I: Choir 4: Class play 3, 4: FBLA 4, Ireas. 4: GAA I: M. and Gavel 3, 4: Mai. 4: AII-Counly Orch. I 39 EDDIE BRAY PAT BRAMMER Choir 4: Sf. Ensemble I-4: Glee 3. ANNIE BELL CLEMMONS MARVENE COLE IRENE COPPLE LORENE COPPLE NANCY COPPL Chorus 2-4: Har Club 2-4: Clwoir 3, 4: Glee I, 2: FHA 2, 4: HisI'. 3 Trans. Olcla. I: FHA 2, 3: GAA 3, 4: Class play 4: GAA I, 4 Jr. R. Cross 4: FBLA Band 3, 4 FHA 3, 4, V-pres. 3 I'lisI'. 4 PALVINE COPPLE MARY LOU CORRALEZ ' GLENN COTTON WANDA COX FRANK CUEVAS FHA 4 CIWOIF 3. 42 Glee I. 2: Span. Club 2: Press Club Jr. R. Cross 2: Bancl I: Foolball 2: Span. Club 4: Mex. Club 2, 3, v. pres. 4: Live- Class plays 3, 4: GAA I: Baseball I, 2 2-4: Lib. Club 3, 4 Wire I-4: Bible Club I-4: Leg. Med. I-4: FHA I Tennis 2-4: Tennis Club 2-4 ' CHARLES DAVENPORT JACKIE DAVIS GERALDINE DEBBS JIM DEMPSEY CONNIE DIAZ FFA I-4, Tre-as. 2, Glee 3: Har Club I-4 FFA I-4: Band 3, 4: Jr. R. Cross 2, 3: Glee v-pres. 3, pres. 4: Block D 2-4: Foolball I-4, GAA I, 2: Mex. Club Baseball 2 capl. 4: Baseball I-4 40 SHIRLEY DOUGLAS GEORGE DULCICH HELEN EATON HELEN EDMOND JEANNE EICHMAN r. R. Cross 2: Class FFA 2-4: Track 2, 3 FBLA 4: Hori, Club 2-4 Glee I: I-lar. Club I-4, Jr. R. Cross 2-4: play 3.4: FBLA 4. v-p.: Ireas. 4 Glee 2, 3: Block D 3, 4: AA I,2: FHA 1.2: GAA I-4: FHA I-4, eaI+I1 Coun. 4 sec. 3, v-p. 4 FOY ESKEW MARY ESPINOZA EDDIE FISHER MARGARET FISHER ALVIN FORD Block D I-4: Foolball I-4: Glee 4: Mex. Club 4 FBLA 4: Block D 3, 4: Glee I-4: FHA I, 2: Jr. R. Cross I FFA Baseball I-4: Baskelball I Foolball I-3: Track 2-4 Bible Club I-4 rep. 2: Block D 2 4 Foolball I-4 DENNIS FRANKS LOUIE GARCIA OLIVIA GARCIA Baseball I: Baskelball I: FBLA I: Mex. Club I-4: Track 2 Ireas. 3: Marimbas 3, 4 41 GARY GIRARD Rep. 2, 4: Del-Ano I-4: Q. and Scr. 3, 4: Span. Club 4: Press Club 2-4 Live-Wire 2-4: Ed. 3, 4: CSF I-4, pres. 4: Leg. Med. I-4: Block D 3, 4: Foolball mgr. I-4: Baseball I-4: Baslcelball mgr. 2 SUE GRACE Trans. Mc Far. 2: Class plays 3, 4: Block D 4: FBLA 4: GAA 2-4, sec. 4: Band 4: M. and Gav. 4 BEVERLY HABERSTICH I Pres. 3: v-pres. 4: Volecl as llwe rnosr all-round oulslranding senior boy and girl by Ilweir classmales are Pal Telraull and Bill Slrewarl Top college prep sclwolars in Jrlweir I ur years al Delano I-ligl-I are Bernice Wlwlle and Gary Girard, lar rigbl. Senior Bench Hold Record for 'r JO SUE GRAEF HEATHER GREENWOOD CORDELIA GREGORY JAMES GRIFFITH Jr R Cross I 2 Cl'1oir4 Rep. 3: Choir 3, 4: Jr. R. Cross I, 2: Glee ee I F A Class plays 3, 4: Block I, 2: Bloclc D 3, 4: D 3, 4: Span. Club 2-4: FBLA 4: GAA I-4: Lib. GAA I-4, sec. 3, p. 4: Club 2: FI-IA I, 2 Band 3, 4: MAS. and Gay. 3, 4: Tennis Club I-4, sec. 2: Poslure Queen 3: Tennis 3 JACQUE GRIMES Jr. R. Cross 2-4: Del-Ano 4: Clwoir 3, 4: Class plays 3, 4: FBLA 4 Press Club 4: GAA I-4, head of sporls 4: Live-Wire 3: Band 3, 4: Song ldr. 4: Yell ldr. 4 DIANE HADDICAN Q. and Scr. 3, 4: Jr. R. Cross I, 2: Del-Ano 2-4, Jr. Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4: Q. and Scr. 4: Class plays 3: Bloclc D 3, 4, v-p. 4: Rally Club I-4, sec. 2-4: FBLA 4: Press Club 2-4, sec. 4: GAA I-4, pub. clurmn 3: Band 3, 4: Songldr. 4: Oulsl. Jr. Girl Sl. Ensemble I-4: Class plays 3, 4: Span. Club 2-4: Press Club 3, 4, p. 4: GAA 2, 3: Live-Wire 3,4: CSF 3, 4: Mas. and Gav. 3, 4, sec. 4: DAR award 4 DONA HAINLINE THOMAS HAINLINE CLARICE HAMLIN S+. Ensemble I, 2: Orch. Band 3, 4: Baseball I: l'ldI'lGfT1 Club I4 SGC 4 3, 4: Class plays 3, 4: Track 2, 4 FBLA 4: GAA IV3 ALVIN HENNESSEE Trans. Ariz. I Many Pain'r Jobs I'r UncIerwen'r EARL HAMMONDS MARJORIE HARPER DON HIGGINS EDWARD HIETT GALEN HIETT Band 3.4: Baseball I, 2: Del-Ano 3, 4: Clwoir 2-4: Pres. 4: Class play 3: Del-Ano 3, 4, bus. mgr. 4: Rep. I: Band 2-4: Bible Club I-4 Glee I: Block D 3,4, Ireas. Rally corn. I-4: CSF l, 2: S+. Ensemble 4: Press Block D 3, 4: Tennis I-4 4: FBLA 4: Band I, 2: Block D 3, 4: Club 3, 4: Bancl I-4, Press Club 3, 4: GAA I-4: Fooiball I, 2: Baseball cap'I'. 4: Foofball I: CSF 4: Tennis Club 4: I, 3: Track I, 4 Track 2, 3: Orclw. 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4 Pep Band I-4, ldr. 3, 4 DIANE KNIGHT PAULA HIGHTOWER KATIE HILL STANLEY HODGES JUDY INGRAM R- CV055 li 27 Class CIWOIV 2. 41 GIGS I. 21 TFGUS. TSX. ll Clwir 4: Trans. Ariz. 2: French Sec. 4: Clioir 3, 4: play 4: Span. Club 2-4: FBLA 4: GAA I: FHA I Glee 2, 3: Class play 4: Club 3, 4: Foolball 4 Glee I, 2: Class play 3: GAA 2-4: Band 3, 4: Block D 3, 4: Song lclr, 3, 4: Yell ldr. 4: Span. Club 2-4, sec. 4: Hori. Club 2,3 GAA I-4, V-p. 4: Band 3, 4: Leg. Med. I-4, Ireas. 3, v-p. 4: Oulsl. Jr. girl: I-lealllw counc., sec. 3: 43 Class sec. 4 CORNELIA JONES JIMMIE JONES MARIAN KILLIAN RONALD KIMBRIEL Trans. Valleio 2: Baslnelball I, 2: Track I, 2 Jr. R. Cross 3: Glee I-4: Glee I CI'1oIr I-4: Glee I: GAA I: Lib. Club 2-4, sec. I-lar. Club I 3: FI-IA 2-4 LEAMON KING V-pres. I: Span. Club 3, 4 I-Iar. Club I-4: Band I-4, pres. 4: Block D I-4: Traclc I-4, Slale clwamp. 2, 4: Honor band I, 2, 4 BOB KURTZ MARGARETTE LAW ROBERT LEWIS Class play 3: Lib. Club Band 2 I, 2: Foolball 2-4: Baseball 2: Track 2, 4 EUGENE LEWIS JAMES LIPFORD Del-Ano 3, 4: Press Club Class play 3 Band I 4 3, 4: Band 2-4: capl 4 Orch 4 Block D 3, 4: Foolball rngr. I-2: Baseball mgr. I, 2: Track mgr. I, 2 JAMES LOYD WANDA LONG FRANK LOPEZ ROY LOYD MELVIN McNABB Choir 4: Glee 2: Rep. 2: Del-Ano 4: Span. Choir 3, 4: Glee I, 2 Jr-. R. Cross I: Choir 4: FFA 2-4 Block D 4: Foofball 4: Club 2-4: Press Club 4: FFA I-4: Glee I-3 Baseball I: Track I GAA I, 2: Live Wire 4 , 44 HAROLD MAHAN MAXINE MANN JOSIE MARTINEZ MARY MCMURRAY LEE McMURRAY Trans. Bakersfield 2 Jr. R. Cross: FBLA 4: Class play 47 FBLA 41 Mex. Club 4 Band I-4 LEROY MASTERSON JUNIOR MASTERSON DONALD MASSEY DARLENE MASSEY JOYCE MASON Cbcir 2-4: Glee I, 4 Jr. R. Cross lg Glee I Jr. R, Cross Ig Glee 47 Glee I, 2, FBLA 4, pres. 43 Block D Ig FBLA: FHA I French Club 3,47 I-Iorl. Foolball IgTraclc I Club 37 CSF 2, 37 Lib. Club 4 MARINA MEDINA PETER MEDRANO DONNA MENAGH RAUL MONTERO DOROTHY MOODY FBLA 4: Mex. Club 4 Span. Club 41 Band l-4: Span. Club I-4, GAA I-3 Span. Club 2: Mex. Club FBLA 4 Mex. Club I, 2 41 French Club 3, 4 45 Seniors Have Full Yea CLARENCE NICHOLS IRENE OROZCO PHILLIP MORRIS PHILIP MOSTAJO JACK O'CONNER Class plays 3, 47 Band Jr. R. Cross Ig Del-Ana Cvlee I, 2: Block D 3, 4: Band I-3: Block D 3, 4, Class plays 3, 4: Span.Cl I-47 Orch. 3-4, Mas.- 3, 4, Blclcr. 4: FBLA sec.4g Baseball I-4 Foolball 47 Baslcelball I: 2-4, p. 4, Lib. Club 3, 4, Gay. 3, 4 GAA I-4, CSF 2-4, Band Track I-4 p. 4 I, 2: Mex. Club I-4, Lib. Club 2 ELEUTERIO MORENO ELEANORE NOBLE LAOUITA MOUDY LEONARD ORENDER BARBARA MORIHIRO Band I-4: Mex. Club I-4: Glee lg FHA l-33 Jr. R. Cross 2, 37 Span. Club 4 Trans. Japan 31 FBLA 4, Foolball 3, 4 Bible Club I, 2 Block D 3, 43 GAA I-4, French Club 3, 4 FI-IA 2, 3 Chosen Jrhe mosl popular and Iriendliesl girl ancl boy of The class of '54 are Bev Habersiich and Bob Pralher. CHUCK OTT Span. Club Ig Band 4: Class Plays 3, 4 --Mil W ' 2 W' N I Play, Graduafion RICHARD PENROD BOB PRATHER JIMMIE PERKINS ROSIE QUINTANA GERALDINE PIERCE A I-4: Bloclc D 3, 47 Trans. Nev. Ig yell lclr. l, 25 Trans. Mo.21 Span. Club 47 Jr, R. Cross I, 2 Glee 27 GAA li 22 olball 21 Baseball l-47 Choir 2-41 Class plays 3, 4: Lib. Club 4 Fl-IA l-3. +reas.3 skelball I Glee Ii Block D 2-43 Mas.- Gav. 3, 43 Foolball 2-43 T-'ack 2-4: Baseball lg Baslcelball I-4 CECIL PEARSON STANLEY POST BILL PRATT CONCEPCION PEREZ JESSIE MILLER FFA I Class play 3: Span. Club 45 Bancl I-4: Mex. Club I, 2 Lib, Club l, 2: Foolball 4 EooIball3 I-leallier Greenwood and Crellw Rice were voleol by Jrlweir classmales as Jrlme rnosl oulslancling allwlelic senior girl and boy. MAXINE RAMICK Trans. Texas I: Glee 3, 4 NORLENE RAY LEE REED CHARLENE REID NEMO REYES Span. Club 2, 3: FFA I-4, Foolball 31 Jr. R. Cross 2-4: Block D Choir Ig Glee I-4, GAA I- 2i FHA I, 2 Track I 3, 4, GAA I-4, FI-IA Baseball I-4 2 4 p. 4 CRETH RICE Class pres. 47 Class play Span. Club 4: Block D 2 Foofball 3, 4, Baseball I 3, 4, Track I-4 GWEN RISENHOOVER JOHN ROBERTS ANN ROBISON MARCOS RODRIGUEZ MELVIN RUFERT Jr. R. Cross 27 Trans. Ark. 4: FFA 4 Choir 2-47 Glee I1 Class Glee I: Block D 3, 4: Span. Club I, 2, play 4: Block D 3, 47 Foolball I-4: Baseball I: GAA I, 2: FI-IA I, 2 Span. Club 2-4: Rally Club TFGCIC 2-4 2-41 Press Club 3, 47 GAA I-43 Live Wire 3, Bus.rnqr.31BancI 2 FRANK SCOTT PATTY SCOTT GWEN SELLERS PAT SELLER RACHEL SERNA Class play 3, 47 FBLA 4: Span. Club 2-41 Jr. R. Cross 4: FBLA 4: Jr. R. Cross I, 47 FBLA 45 FBLA 4: GAA I, 2, 1 Band I-4: Block D 3, 41 Band I-47 GAA 47 Band 2-4: GAA 41 Band I, 21 Mar, I, 2, 4, ' Mas.-Gav. 4: Foolball I-41 Lib. Club 2-4 Lib. Club 4 Lib. Club 47 French Club Mex. Club I, 2, 4 Track 2-4 4 v HENRY RUFF ADELE SALAZAR ALICE DAN SALSA PHILLIP SANCHEZ RUDY SANDOVAL -Ano 3,4: Class plays 3, V-pres. 2: rep. 3, 4: Del- Clioir 4: Glee I, 2: Glee 3,4 :V-pres. 4: Span. Club Ano 2-4, co-ed. 4: O. GAA I -4: Press Club 2-4: ancl Scr. 3, 4, v-p. 4: s.-Gav. 3, 4: Tennis Span. Club 2-4, v-p. 4: Tlub 2-4: Tennis 2-4: Press Club 2-4: GAA I-3 lo. I: CSF 4 r '- -Y MIKE SHAFFER FREDONIA SIMMONS DON SKETO VERNA SOWARD BETTY JO SPARKS Rep. I: FFA l-4: I-lar. Club I-4, sec. I-2: Span, Club 4: Band3 Choir 4: Glee 2: I-Id. yell Idr. 4: yell lclr. I: Foolball 2i GAA I-4 Class plays 3, 4: GAA I: rep. 2: sec. 3: Rally Club Baseball FFIQF- 2 Mas.-Gav. 4 I-4, v-p. 4: Mas.-Gav. 3, 4, p. 4: I-lealllw Counc 3: Foolball queen 4 MARILYN SPRAGUE ir 2-4: Glee I: ss Club 3, 4: GAA I'3: Wire 3, 4: Leg. Med. BILL STEWART V-pres. 3: pres. 4: class pres. I: rep. 2, 3: Class plays 3, 4: Rally -4 Club 2-4: Band I-4: Block D 3, 4: Mas. Gav. Lib. Club 2: Foolball 3, mgr. I, 2: Baseball I-3 Baskelball 3, 4: Track 4 4: 4. GENE STILES PAT SWINDLE SHIRLEY TAYLOR Glee I Jr, R. Cross I: Trans. Bakersfield 3: Class plays 3, 4: CSF I Block D 3, 4, sec. 4: FBLA 4: GAA I-3 49 Now We Buil Prelliesl senior girl and besl' looking senior boy are Jrhe lille given prelly Aolele Salazar and handsome Melvin Rulerlr. TOMMY TERRAZAS PAT TETRAULT THORA JO THOMAS JIMMY TINKLE BARBARA TOWERY Glee l-3, Track I-4 Sec. 4: and Ser. 3, 4: Trans. Tulare 2: yell lclr. 4, Choir 2-4, Glee l, 2 Choir 3, 41 Glee l, 2, Choir 2-45 G-lee I: Class Del-Ano 3, 41 Choir 43 FBLA 4 plays 3, 47 Block D 3, 43 Glee 23 Class plays 3, 4, FBLA 43 Press Club 3, 4: FBLA 4: Press Club 4: GAA I-3, Live Wire 2-4, GAA 41CSF 3, 4: mai. 2-4: bus. mgr. 41 CSF I-4, Mas.-Gay. 3, 4: l-leallh sec. 3, 4: Band 41 Counc. 2-4, sec. 3-4 Mas.-Gay. 3, 4: Girls' Slale 3 WILLIAM VALDEZ WINNIE VANCE NANCY VASQUEZ ROSE WAN KUM CLIFF WALKER Band I-3: Mex. Club l, 2 Trans. Okla. 45 Glee 4 Mex. Club 3, 41 S+. Ensemble l-4: TFGHS- Slwilef li Glee I-4 Class plays 3, 4: Block D 3, 43 Foolball I Block D 4: Span. Club 2-43 Baskelball I, 27 Track I GAA I-4: CSF 2, 3, . Orch. 2-4 Those graclualing seniors who have no piclures are Carmen Duran, Josie Escalanle, Wanella I-larris, Dorolhy Johnson, Kennelh Phelps. Raymond Pillman, Bill Wade. Joe Walker. 50 Life Seniors give nod Io Tlmora Jo Thomas and Bob Brown as mos? smarlly dressed senior boy and girl. DOUGLAS WEBB I BETTE WHITLOW JUNIOR WILLIAMS BERNIECE WHITE RUSSELL WILLIAMS Class play 47 Block D 3, 4, Class plays 3, 4: FFA I-4.sec.3.v-10.4 Block D 2-4: Mas.-Gay. 47 Baseball I-4 Span. Club 41 Foolball I, 2: Baseball I, 27 FBLA 4, CSF 2-47 Track 3 Lib. Club 3, 4 DICK WILSON JERVA WINN BETTE YUNKER ELAYNE YUKAWA ELAINE YAMANE A r I-41 Span, Club 2-41 Rep.4qBIocI1 D 3, 4: Jr. R. Cross 27 Clnoir 2-41 Class plays 3, 41 Class plays 3, 47 :GIee 33 Block D 4: Foolball mgr. I-45 Class Plays 3, 41 FBLA 4, GAA I, 27 Span. Club 4: FBLA 4: s Club I-4, Tennis l-4 Baseball mqr. I-4 Span. Club I, 27 GAA I, 2, Band 3, 47 Lib. Club 3,41 CSF 2, 31 Lib. Club 3, 4, Band lg FI-IA I Mai. 4, assis. mai. 31 V-10. 4 Yell Iclr. 4 51 Officers for Jrhe class of '55 are While, vice-president Carveo. represenrariveg Garrerr, yell leader: Prexy Barbara Fox: Wesrbroolc, represenlrarive, Advisor Abramson. An aclive iunior class Jrhis year was headed by Barbara Fox. Choos- ing swealers Jrhis spring, Jrhe iuniors decided Jrhar Jrhey would wear Jrhe color sand during Jrheir senior year. A laugh hil' was Jrhe class play, Hlvlolher ls a Freshman, which slarred Gena Rozell, Berry Jacobs, lvlicky Triplelr, Charles Brady, and David Scoll, on March 3l and April 2. A l-lawaiian rheme was chosen for lhe Jr.-Sr. Banquel, lvlay 5. The Prom was held May 29. Juniors End Busy Year, Play, Prom Juniors ai The leff, back row, are Brady Ames, Arroya. Arenas, Boone. Balfles Bergsrron, Bogges. Third row, Barela F. Avalos, Aguilar, Conrreras, N. Blair wrighl, Allen, Collier, Baender, Bell Benbow. Fronf, Chrisropher, Cameron Anderson, B. Blair, Barne'r'r. nell, ComeH'a, Davis, J. Diaz, Cripe ker, S. Cruz, Cuen, Corpuz, Clubb Correx. Second row, Carolisa, W Dufer, E. Dufer, Chavez, Coray. Fronf Dunn, lvl. Cruz, DeWeese, Carroll Dyclrrnan. J. Barela, Archley. Second row, Carr- Baclc row, lef'I', are rhese Juniors: Chan- Collins, Carveo. Third row, Dyar, Co- Juniors a+ The righf, back row, are Gar- erl, Dowling, Elkins, Flyg, Gossage. D. Davis, Fleelwood, Dickinson. Third row, Dufur Fosse++ Edwards Doole Gon- zales, Eralh, Espiiia, Flores.Secoii1d row, Griffiih, Groai, GrocoH', Eddlemon, Grogan, Gregory. Fronf, Giblon, Flor- es, Galloway, Fox, Ellefson. More Juniors af fhe righ+, back row, are Galindo, R. Garcia, D. Hall, A. Griffin, Guerloer, Harden, Heailey, L. Jones, Gleed. Third row, Hoisingion Hayden, Hur'r, Goerlzen. Hayes, H. Hernandez, Hill, L. Hall. Second row, Girard, Hamillon, Holmes, Hamlin, Greer, Giordano, Harris. Fron+, Hag- gard, Honeycuil, HieH, Hodge, Han- ey. ln ihe back row, righ+, are Luna, E. Lo- pez, Keller, Z. James, R. Jones, G. Moore, Jernangan, Mafhis, Johnson. Third row, Jackson, Maples, Judkins, Lipford, C. Johns, Mulkey, Juarez, Mar+inez. Second row, Ma+heria, Lewis Lockhar'l', Lopez, Kidwell. Fron1', N. Moore, Lacky, Jacobs, Ledl3eH'er, Lo- oes. Back row, righ+, are +hese Juniors: Ri- vera, Olive, McCasland, Murphy, Mc Murray, Phelps, Rippee, Maerzke, Ol- lada. Third row, Paca, Pickering, Par- roH', McDonald, Ovalle, Owens, Rains. Second row, Pierr, McNabb, Molobs, Nordman, Peschard, N. Mariinez, Pickering. Fron'l', Norvell, Oh, Morrow, Rivas, C. Marfinez. College prep smariies Sherrill Groai and Charles Riichie, leilr, have The hesi scholasiic record in Their 'Tour years of high school. The Juniors choose Bar- bara Fox and Charles Brady, right as 'rhe mosi all-round ouisianding iuh- ior hwy and girl. 54 Juniors ai' The leff, back row, are Thompson, Perigo, Prine, Pevyhouse Davis, D. Scoii, Sharp, Perkins, Pearson, R. L. Srniih. Third row, Sioui, Rose, S+agner, D. Thompson, Silliman, Tucker, Triple++, Rifchie. Second row, Todd, Richards, Rumholiz, Schoei, Radcliff, Scoii, Richardson. Fron1', Rozell, Rags- dale, Ruiz, Swanson, Slavin. In 'rhe back row, leff, are D. Wankum, Silva, R. Wesibrook, Saldana, Wai+s, Toy, Wilson, R. Thornpson, C. Wil- liams, Tarnoif. Third row, S. Wesibrook, Youngblood, R. Wilson, Tinkle, Wad- kins, Weaver, Swope, W. C. Smiih. Second row, Wilkerson, Wrighi, B. Wankum, Treece, Welolo, Tucker, Zol- linger. Fronf, Whi+e, Villegas, Vergano, Walker, Valdez. Sophs Eager o Be Upper Classmen Sophomfrres ai The righi, back row, are Armendariz, Ashworih, Beyer, Alvarez, Anderson, R. Casiro, Allen. Third row, Bledsoe, Bravo, Berrios, Albin, Blevins, Carsion, Brewer. Second row, Boyds- Jrun, lvl. Aguilar, F. Chavez, Burum, Boiioms, L. Bradley. Fron+, Chavez, Avalos, Cordon, Aliamirano, C. Agui- lar, Aguinaga. More Sophomores al The righi, back row, are Chaney, Chambers, Cecil, Cellini, Campbell, Clemmons, Curlin. Third row, Criner, Crecelius, J. Cobb, Callahan, Casarez, Carlson, Coriez. Second row, Casper, B. Cobb, Dailey, P. Comeiia, Daqgeii, J. Casiro. Froni', lvl. Copple, J. Collier, M. Deaiher- aqe, E.4Douglas, L. Dyar, E. Carrillo. ln The back row, righf, are J. Eaion, F Edmond, T. DeWii+, J. Dodd, R. Di- uri, D. Dormardy, D. Eakin, K. Eagle- man, B. Eichman. Third row, J. Eich- man, L. Fleicher, B. Eakin, J. Debbs S. Ferrel. Second row, D. DeArman, J Pikes, L. R. Flores, W. Fadclis, W Eaion, S. Felix. Fron'l', M. Espinosa, lvl Felix, G. Dodd, S. Escalanie, B. Emer son, D. Davis. More Sophomores a+ righ'I', back row, are A. Hernandez, J. Highrower, Hays N. Jensen, C. Halrzrnan, J. Hilder- brand, K. Hood, N. Harris. Third row, R. Hernandez, D. Hampion, D. King i A. Heredia, C. Haney, E. Hoover. Second row, D. Houk, C. Holden, G. Harmon, J. Harrley, W. Hicks, J Harnon. Fronf, G. Horn, P. Ingram L. Honbo, J. Harris, P. Harwood, Si Hansen. In Jrhe back row, righi, are M. Meiia, Mariano, McPhe+ridge, McCurely, Masiers, Moore, C. Marrin. Third row, Melban, M. Miller, A. Miller, McClure, Moudy, W. Miller. Second row, E. Mc Nabb, C. Masr, M. Mendoza, R. Men- doza, L. Mayo, B. Morgan. Fronf, E. Moreno, T. Mariinez, R. Medina, L. Marlinez, M. Marquez, M. Marrinez. Sophornores ar rhe leff, back row, are R. Flores, R. Flores, L. Glass, T. Gallo- way, B. Horner, R. Grimes, E. Gil. Third row, A. Garcia, P. Graei, M. Gorwe, B. Hudgins, J. Guillen, R. Fabela, G. Gil, S. Garland. Second row, M. Galindo, J. Gossage, C. Hopkins, M. Garcia, C. Grimes, J. Grogan. Fron+, D. Gleed, V. Garms, B. Harmon, D. Hayes, T. Hernandez. A+ The le'F+, more Sophs, back row, are T. Loyd, E. Kreis, D. Jackson, Knox, D. Lopez, Johnson, McPheei'ers. Third row, D. Lopez, Lugo, J. King, R. Lopez, C. Logan, J. Jiles. Second row, J. Lewis, L. Lamb, G. Jones, R. Lee, N. Lee, P. Kirksey. Fronf, E. Logrecco, B. Jones, L. Lopez, H. Leffew, M, Johns, J. Jose. A+ The righl, more Sophs, back row, are N. Pevyhouse, D. Ross, Mullins, Odle, Ray, Nash, Reed. Third row, Olivas, Orliz, Nelson, Parker, Ren- +eria, Perrez. Second row, S. Rancudo, G. Posey, K. Quinn, G. Pye, l-l. Myers, J. Rivera. Fronf, M. Reneau, E. Pine, P. Parker, R. Rowland, R. Olvera, F. Nuesca. Sophomores ar Jrhe right back row, are Saldana, Rehard, Siemens, Solor- zano, Richardson, Todd, Remcro. Third row, Sanson, Walker, Sfevens, Senini, Shellon, Serna. Second row, L. San- chez, R. Ramos, D. Udani, V. Sasser, N. Roberrs, C. Reed. Fron1', M. Ra- mirez, P. Romero, A. Urias, L. Swindle, L. Rodriguez, E. Ramos. In 'rhe back row, leff, are Wade, Shall, Viray, Taggarl, Tunslall, Silva. Third row, Vincenr, Vink, Vasquez, Wong, Valdez, Velderrain. Second row, M. While, J. Sprague, D. Slank- ard, l l. Wesfbrook, N. Srevens, V. Terry. Froni, D. Swope, L. Wells, M. Whirlen, G. Tillery, M. Slover. More Sophomores ai +he leff, back row, are D. While, Wilson, Yochurn, R. Vlfilliams, L. Wren, M. Wesl. Third row, Worick, Weaver, C. Wankum, S. Wyble, N. Wallace, D. Wrighl: Sec- ond row, L. Walker, M. Wes+brook, N. Wilson, P. Williams, T. Welch, M. Wil- liams. Fron'l', L. Wysinger, P. Wankum, C. Whirlen, G. Years, J. Websrer. Frosh View Flrsr Year Freshmen class officers are l-lodges secrelaryg Moore, yell leader: Presi- denl Diane Scolrq Green, yell leader Advisor Morgan: Robinson, vice-presi denlg Dorsey, represenlalive. afDH 58 Freshmen a+ lhe leff, back row, are ArneH', R. Andreas, Adarns, Amaya, B. Andreasf Bonly, l-l. Baxler, Bialez. Third row, l-l. Bax+er, Alvarado, Ab- boH, Bairles, Adona, Buslon, Bravo, Birdwell. Second row, T. Braclcerr, A. Bon+y, M. Agee, D. Adams, J. Byrne, K. Bluhrn, V. Alba. Fronl, M. Ander- son, D. Aflcinson, L. Aubrey, T. Ander- son, T. Aguilar, F. Branharn. ln Jrhe back row, leff, are Balcer, F. Cox, T. Arlcerson, J. Andrews, Chavez, Baggs, L. Collins, Bloodworrh. Third row, Bryan, Conrreras, Caslcey, Berona, Crawford, Cameron, Cruz, Collon. Second row, B. Burraugh, M. Cruz, M. Cornego, F. Brarnbleil, J. Carlwrighf, W. Bebour. V. Brown. Fronf, B. Cobb, D. Bray, B. Brady, M. Baeza, N. Criner, C. Burraugh. Freshmen a+ Jrhe righf, back row, are L. Davis, R. Diaz, S. Duran, Daniels, C. Davis, E. Dorsey, Davison, Dunn. Third row, M. Duran, Collier, Chaddock, L. Daniels, H. Corey, M. Clark, J. Davis, T. Chrisfopher. Second, E. Ellefson, L. Delay, L. Dudney, M. Eason, C. Ca- marena, A. Espinoza, K. Camunez. Fron+, J. Duran, C. Dunn, M. Coaly, M. Edwards, T. DeLaHuerJra, M. Emer- son. More Freshmen a+ The right back row, are J. Elling'ron, J. Goff, D. Franks, R. Felix, J. Flores, R. Ellis, Fiorini, Franco, Diaz. Third row, Ellison, W. Fi- orini, Douglas, Fraze, B. Foss, Fabbri, M. Flores, Eskew. Second row, O. Ea1'- on, W. Eralh, R. Edwards, S. Fimber- ley, D. Eloel, R. Green, P. Fisher. Fron'I', S. Terrel, L. Flores, Y. Flores, R. For- quera, J. Guerrero, N. Espinoza. ln The back row, righf, are Guerloer, D. Gibson, J. Holslr, J. Griffeafh, Han- naoan, Gossage, D. HieH, Hodges. M. Griffin, Goree. Third row, Gross, Gal- laraifh, Grulobs, D. Harrison, D. Gal- lego. Second row, A. Helms. P. Haney, D. Harmon, B. Grilfilh, N. Gorman. P. HuHon. C. Hamplon. Fron'I', C. Gal- hen, C. Galben, S. Gonzales, N. Garms, W. Garland, P. Gregory. Back row, riqhf, are These Trosh: J. Hennessee, B. Jarrard, M. Hunier, Hendrix, D. Henson, L. Hoooes, M. Hernandez, G. Hernandez. Third row, I. Jimenez, C. Hamlin, D. Holland, M. HieH, B. Jobe, Jimenez, L. lchinaga. Second row, G. Jolley, Jr. Jiminez, E. Jones, R. Joice. D. Harden. A. Jones 1 D. lnce. Fron'l'. P. Johnslon. B. Jackson, P. Harris, V. Harris, H. Hernandz, O. Hernandz, Scared Frosh Dig RighT In Y , Y. V luv' l:RE5HMEfxI Boom 4 MO A CMN A Cmiesl A i Freshmen aT righT, back row, are Kra- mer, KemmoTsu, Kenley, Jernagan, LuTTrell, LiTTleiohn, Kirlcsey, M. Lopez, McKinney. Third row, R. Lopez, C, KnoTT, R. Lewis, LeaTh, J. Lopez, D. Lo ez Lon .Second row D. Lewis M p ' g I I - Knox, B. Myers, S. Mullins, P. Kimbriel, T. Lopez, V. Kuns. FronT, V. Miller, M. Kong, A. Marsh, F. LovaTo, M. LiTTle- john, R. Loya. Back row, righT, are Nieblas, Orender, J. Nelson, A. Moreno, W. L. McCaslcill, Oh, McMurry, MonTgomery. Third row, D. MarTin, Ogborn, F. McDon- ald, T. McNabb, Mendoza, Munoz, G. Morgan. Second row, B. Moss, J. Nor- vell, N. Morehead, P. Moore, B. Mas- sey, R. McCullough, S. Moreno. FronT, E. MarTin, A. Naiero, N. Myers, M. Nielsen, M. Marquez, P. MusTo. DespiTe Their newness, The Treshmen dug righT in To esTablish Their places aT Delano. Under The leadership oT Prexy Diane ScoTT, The Treshmen wiTh The sophomores gave a Trosh-soph parTy March 5 which was The biggesT and besT ever held. On April 9, The Trosh sponsored an all-school parTy which was a big success, and They held one Tor Their own class members April 23. ' NexT year These sophomores will be able To call someone else Trosh. 60 Freshmen aT The leTT, back row, are D. Phillips, J. Pierro, E. Rivera, ProckTor, L. Ray, Rivas, Penrod, Perkins. Third row, E. Pierro, Pryor, Perigo, l-l. Oroz- co, OTTenburder, Pylancl, E. Owens, D. Owens. Second row, M. Ririz, J. Palm- er, M. Ramirez, W. PoynTer, J. Ross, N. Phelps, M. Raviscioni. FronT, J. Phelps, C. Rivera, E. Pacheco, L. Ri- vera, C. Ramirez, W. PiTTman. More Treshmen aT The leTT, back row, are P. Reyes, J. Ramick, W. Risenhoov- er, Roclriguz, R. Simpson, L. Richard- son, C. Reeder, J. RouTh, N. ShaTT. Third row, G. SmiTh, L. Silva, J. Robin- son, M. Rambo, S. Syers, J. Randolph, B. Richie, W. Reed. Second row, M. SuTTerTield, N. York, S. Rossie, D. Sel- vage, J. RiTchie, J. Roebuck, N. Size- more. FronT, C. RiTchie, M. Romero, L. RoThell, D. Yunker, M. Rice, P. Simon. AT The leTT, back row, are O. SmiTh Simpson, TakemoTo, Salgado, B. Silva, Spaug, Turner, Salley. Third row, Snel- ling, Valadez, Vasquez, Salas, Solorza- no, D. SmiTh, B. SmiTh. Second row, L. Walker, A. Upshaw, D. ScoTT, M. Sparks, M. Taber, J. Toy, L. Sanders FronT, S. Snow, N. Silva, P. Tanihara P. Williams, J. Youngblood, B. Young- blood. Back row, leTT, are These Trosh: Zuniga T. W'hiTe, M. SexTon, J. Upshaw Woodson, N. SanTa Cruz, Taber Ynzunza. Third row, Tenoso, Wallander N. Ward, A. WhiTe, J. ValoTT, P Youngblood, R. WhiTe, Second row L. Weaver, V. WhiTe, N. Wilson, M Wadkins, Vergano, F. Taylor. FronT, B Weaver, A. Winn, R. WurTell, R. Van- derTorcl, J. WhiTe, M. Williams. T H E T O O L S 1 ii , ' '73m 1g f 5 'fmviif , 1, Q- ,f.. -. ,- 1. 2' 1 S M , ' , ' f Hifi? Q51 ag? , I 1 , , f U Mfg . V - W HS . . ml A A -. , A 'W . af f: 55fQ'5f?' h Q35 J ' 074 Ag n sf WN f M LeTT, Bill STewarT presided over The sTudenT body during The TirsT semesTer. AcTing as sTudenT body presidenT during The second semes- Ter was Don l-liggins, righT. Leaders Guide 0rganizaTion The STudenT Council is The organizaTion leading all school organizaTions. Everyone may belong and be 3cTive Through The purchase oT a sTudenT body car . This year The council conTinued The use oT lasT year's budgeT sysTern in which iT received a 25 per cenT rebaTe To council Tunds Trom all sTudenT body acTiviTies. BiggesT evenT Tor The council was Their playing hosT To The Kern CounTy AssociaTion oT STudenT RepresenTaTives April 9. The governing oTTicers consisT oT Two seTs. The TirsT semesTer leaders elecTed lasT spring were Bill STewarT, presidenTg l-lenry RuTT, vice-presidenTg PaT TeTraulT, secreTary: BeTTy Jo Sparks, yell leader. AT The mid-Term, oTTicers elecTed were Don l-liggins, presidenT, Beverly l-labersTich, vice-presidenT: Judy Ingram, secreTaryg Elaine Yukawa, yell leader. l-leaTher, Mr. Schediwy, and BeTTy Jo discuss The KCASR meeTing To be held here while Judy Takes noTes. 64 STudenT council leaders in The back row are Sparks, TeTraulT, RUTT, STewarT, PresidenT Higgins: TronT row, lngrarn, l-labersTich, Yukawa. This year's GAA cabineT are Mazza, WhiTe, Grimes, PresidenT Greenwood, Grace, Fox, Ingram, Wanlcum, Thomas. if i. T5 TQ - form Tools Which Build Year The girls' aThleTic program is supervised by The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion. OT The many proiecTs Their Two biggesT are sponsoring The TooTball dance held in November and The bas- lceTball dance held in March. The spring GAA award banqueT was presided over by l-leaTher Greenwood, presidenT. Miss KaTherine Jenkins was The girls' advisor. G.A.A. advisor Jenkins and l-leaTher Greenwood, presidenT, discuss plans Tor The spring award banqueT. These girls are geTTing ready To leave on a GAA playday in BalcersTield. They are, back row, Grimes, Greenwood, Sprague. Reid. Second row, Fisher, Slankard, Nordman. DeaTherage. FirsT row, Cruz, Anderson, Wanlcum. Nic Nichols queslions defendenf Verna Soward as Judge Jack The Nighl' of January I6'l'h was The play Jrhe senior O'Conner loolcs on and lisfens wifh inleresl. class chose 'l'o presenl' 'ro fhe siudem' body in The fall. Plays, Programs Well Planned J ' A l l sfo OQLU r g Above, lasl spring 'rhe class of '54 presenied a comedy, Seven Sisfersu +o Delano's play goers. Right Bob gels To lciss each of Jrhe seven sis'rers. Lucky guy! The audiTorium and guad were Tilled wiTh many inTeresTing programs and acTiv- iTies This year. Murder was The Theme oT The senior play, The NighT oT January I6Th, and The audience parTicipaTed as members oT The ur . l yBoTh glee clubs enTerTained wiTh The LamplighTers TeaTured aT The boy's assembly. During NaTional Crime PrevenTion Weelc, Mr. Jack l-lourigan, local aTTorney, showed a movie and gave an inTeresTin Talk LeTT, The boys' glee presenTs an enTerTaining musical assembly which was highlighTed by The Lamp LighTers. Mr. Della and sTudenT body presidenT l-liggins speak To Mr. Jack Hourigan, local aTTorney, who spoke during NaTional Crime PrevenTion Week. g . ' STrange heads appeared aT The rally Tor The burying oT The dead Delano spiriTg They were adverTising The Mardi Gras, a new an- nual dance sponsored by The language clubs. The boys presenTed a rally To spur on The Jr. Red Cross girls in Their annual TooTball rivalry. Boys lead in some yells beTore The Girls' FooTball Game in which The sophs and juniors deTeaTed The Trfosh and seniors, 6 - O. 5 Mardi Gras masks made by The sTudenTs, were used To adverTise The Mardi Gras sponsored by The French and Spanish clubs. Delano danced iTs way Through a year oT Tun. VarieTy was The keyword and preTTy queens ruled over The dancing crowds. A new dance inTroduced by The language clubs This year was The lvlardi Gras compleTe wiTh large heads and imaginaTive cosTumes. and King Rex and his lovely courT. Kick QTT Kapers was The Theme oT The TooTball dance, and BeTTy Jo Sparks was crowned VarsiTy Queen. Queen Beverly l-labersTich reigned over The baskeTball Dance oT Dreams in The spring. Pumpkins and haysTalks creaTed The aTmosphere Tor The annual l-lalloween dance sponsored by The l.ion's Club and The Rally Club. . CollecTing money was The worThy aim oT The March oT Dimes dance aT which everyone dressed comTorTably and resTed on sTraw bales. Bunnyhopping TogeTher, The Frosh and Sophs shared Tun aT an annual parTy. Beverly l-labersTich is crowned queen ol: The Dance oT Dreams by John Flyg, baske+baII capTain. The baskeTball dance is sponsored annually by The GAA. Mardi Gras Is I Ruling over The Kick QTT Kapers dance were Adele Salazar. They were crowned by TooTball cap- Beverly T-labersTich, Queen BeTTy Jo Sparks, and Tains Bill STewarT, Jim Dempsey, and Gary VincenT. l 4 l V Shirley, ScoTTy, Merle, and Adele enioy Themselves aT The Barbara and Raymond resT beTween dances on a bale annual Halloween dance co-sponsored by The Lion's Club and oT hay aT The March oT Dimes dance. The Rally Club. duced as New Annual Dance Everyone ioins in The bunnyhop aT The dance given The sophomores by The Treshmen. CreTh Rice reigns as King Rex over The Mardi Gras. l-lis aTTendanTs are, back row, Grace Ingram. FronT row, l-labersTich, ScoTT, Senini, Grimes. One oT Delano l'ligh's sTrongesT girls' glee To daTe goes Through Their warm- ing up exercises, righT. Vocal Groups Provide Programs Delano l-ligh's vocal deparTmenT, under The skilled direcTion oT Mr. ChesTer l-layden, has again gained The praise oT The school and The whole communiTy. The Negro chorus using no prinTed music or ac- companimenT, has given sTudenT assemblies, aswell as singing Tor numerous service clubs boTh in and ouT oT Delano. They also perTormed aT The annual May FesTival, May I3. Delano I-ligh's Tamed choir has again done ouT- sTanding work. They have given assemblies Tor The sTudenT body, perTormed in The ChrisTmas program, ChrisTmas in Song, The May FesTival, and The Choir and Band Conce-rT. This group has also sung Tor service organizaTions in and near Delano. The girls' glee and The boys' glee have proven To be Two oT Delano's sTrongesT vocal groups This year. PerTorming Tor our own sTudenTs as well as Touring To oTher schools, They also sang in The ChrisTmas program and in The lvlay FesTival. The boys' glee below. pracTices a piraTe song Tor Their annual assembly. 70 Members of This year's choir, in 'lop piciure, are, back row, Aichley, Olive, Beyer, Cuen, Sheff, Blair, Georizen, F. Lopez, Harmon. Third row, Lowery, Tefrauli, Olsen, Robison, Swan son, Leifew, Brammer, L. Walker. Second row, Benbow, Hodge, Eddleman, Salsa, Cameron, M. Sprague, Jacobs Firsi' row, Gregory, B. Vifalker, Rozell, Ingram, Corralez Yukawa. Negro chorus members 'rhis year are, back row, C. Gaines J. Gaines, R. L. Smirh, C. Williams, G. Clemmons, Lewis, Curlin, Collins, W. C. Smiih, W. Jones, P. C. Smiih, M Daniels, Glass. Third row, Thomas, C. Hamlin, C. Jones M. Goree, Thompson, Sievens, L. Goree, O. Smiih, D. Clem- In Jrhe lower piciure, back row, are Hoisingron, Andreas, Pra+her, Sharp, Comeiia, R. Loyd, J. Loyd. Wilson, Tinkle. Third row, Hill, Richards, Burne++, Wadkins, Masierson, Greenwood, J. Sprague, Grimes. Second row, Graef, Brazeal, Thomas, Harper, Highrower, Allen, Ladd. Firsi' row, Cole, Norvell, Treece, Wesibrook, DeWeese, Soward. mons, G. Eraih, Pye, E. Jones, L. Daniels. Second row, Edmond, Carolina, R. P. Joice, Haynes, R. L. Joice, Hicks, Wrighr, W. Eraih, Knox, G. Jones, E. Hamlin, Simmons. Firsi' row, A. Clemmons, Lee, McCullough, Kirlcsey, Carier, Edwards, Johnson, Morgan, Slrephens, Sanders, M. Williams. All ready To begin marching, The band sTands aT aTTenTion in Mr. Jack RiTchey, direcTor, in pracTice. The Delano Bowl. A busy season has lcepT The members and The Delano band. under The direcTion oT Mr. MaioreTTes This year are, back row, Thomas Dunn Yulcawa Jack RTTCPGY' had G Schedule TPGT STreTCPed head maioreTTe, WhiTTen, Grogan, Massey. FroriT, Yunlier, Brazeli Trom Sepfember To June- l-llghllglws OT Their busy season were The l-larvesT Holiday parade, OcTober IO, The All-WesTern Band Review in Long Beach, November 28, The ChrisTmas A parade in Delano, l-lonor Band aT STaTe Music Teachers' ConvenTion, April I3, Choir and Band ConcerT, April 8, PTA Bar-B-Q ConcerT, April 29, Spring Music FesTival. May I3, and Com- mencemenT, June 9. The orchesTra had a very acTive year play- ing Tor assemblies and The iunior and senior plays. They also played aT The STaTe Music Teachers' ConvenTion, Vesper Services, and in The all-counTy l-lonor OrchesTra. EnTerTaining The PTA, The EasTern STar and The BPW, The STring Ensemble was also TeaTured aT The ChrisTmas in Song program. Also in demand by local groups was The Brass Ensemble which played Tor The Ladies Aid, The BPW, and The PTA. Rallies and games were added To by The Pep Band which encouraged The players as well as The specTaTors. 72 The Concerl Band, a large group Jrhis year, was made up of Viray, Galindo, Peschard, King, Crawford, Anderson, Aguilar Buslon, lvlclvlurray, McDonald, Alba, Griffifh, Swindle, Pi+i'man, Carlson, Paca, OH, Slewarl, Dempsey, Scofl, Alvarado, Debbs Brown, Carslons, Corfez, Carler, Andreas, Wanlcum, Jiminez, Garland,Valol1c, Solorzano. Bancl, Crchesfra Give Concerts The lvlarimba and Vibraharp were played Jrhis year by, back row, Goerfzen, Silliman, Bumalay. Fron+ row, Serna, BrambleH, Ellefson, Quinn. L embers of The Concerl Orcheslra lhis year are, back row, Fronf row, Wankum, Ellefson, l'lonbo, Bebou+, l-lainline, l-laddican, aggar+, Lipford, Turner, OH, Nichols, Aggie, l-lieH'. Second row, Brammer, Adams, l-larris. alindo, Albin, l-larwood, Noble, ScoH, Gregory, Snow, Johns. Members of This year's CSF group -are, baclc row, Mr. Dyer, Baender, Girard, l-lamon, Senini, Wanlcum, l-larper, Telraull, advisor, O'Conner, Lipford, Brady, Sharp, McMurry, Thomas, l-laddican. Firsl' row, l-larris. Adams, Orozco, Mason, Wankum, Gleed, Cripe, Mr. Roof, advisor. Second row, Groalr, Logrecco, Naiara, McNalolo, While. Honor Sociefies Give Se Imogene, Elizaloelh, Marvin, Gary, lelr, plan roule for 'rhe eighlh graders' annual visir io The campus. Legion Medal Winners Jrhis year are, back row, Fiorini, Teriall, Cox, Ingram, Walker, While, Fox, l-lood. Fronf row, Robison, Bell, Eslcew, Anderson, Sprague, Scoll, Mr. Abbey, advisor. 74 Bank or America winners This year are. back row, Wil- liams, CoTTon, Girard, RoberTs. FronT Row, Copple, Sparks, WhiTe, Corralez. e To School OTTicers Tor The Ouill and Scroll, honorary Journalism TraTerniTy, are Advisor Abramson, TeTraulT, Salazar, l-laddican. presidenT Girard. Deserving sTudenTs aT Delano may become members oT various honorary organizaTions. To encourage The achievemenT OT high sTand- ards oT scholarship and To demonsTraTe ThaT The primary purpose OT scholarship is service are The aims OT The CSE under The leadership oT PresidenT Gary Girard, Vice-presidenT Sherrill GroaT, and SecreTary PaT Logrecco. AcTiviTies Tor The year were The aTTending oT spring and Tall DisTricT X CSE conTerences, acTing as guides Tor eighTh grade visiTing day, and iniTiaTions. The purpose oT The LEGION MEDAL HOLDERS is To promoTe acquainTanceship beTween The sTu- denTs who received The medals in The diTTerenT schools oT The disTricT on graduaTion Trom ele- menTary school. Their iniTiaTions, March oT Dimes campaign, and various oTher acTiviTies were lead by TirsT and sec- ond semesTer presidenTs, Sammy Anderson and Charles Brady. BANK OE AMERICA achievemenT awards are given yearly To ouTsTanding senior sTudenTs. CerTiT- icaTes were given in speciTic Tields. This year The honors wenT To Mary Lou Corralez, Foreign Languages, BeTTy Jo Sparks, Business, Nancy Copple, LaboraTory Science, Glenn CoTTon, MaTh- emaTics, Gary Girard, English, Bernice WhiTe, Social Science, Russell Williams, AgriculTure, and John RoberTs, Trades and lndusTrial ArTs. Cup winners were Nancy Copple in MaThemaTics and Science. Liberal ArTs wenT To Gary Girard. The OUILL AND SCROLL is an inTernaTional organizaTion which was esTablished Tor high school iournalisTs who have done ouTsTanding work on eiTher a yearbook or school paper. This year Ten new members were iniTiaTed on April 20. The Tormal iniTiaTion was perTormed in The audiTorium beTore The sTudenT body where The new members received Their membership cards and pins. ln The Top picTure are FFA oTTicers and advisors Daly advisor RenTro Wankam Williams Johnson Cazaly advisor l-lampTon Davis presidenT Maxon advisor Above is Jackie Davis FFA pres: denT wiTh his prize winning heep aT The l'larvesT Holidays Clubs Prepar Led by PresidenT Jackie Davis, The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA held many acTiviTies This year. The naTional convenTion in Kansas CiTy was aTTended by Jackie and Russell Williams who also wenT To The sTaTe convenTion aT Cal Poly ExhibiTs oT The members proIecTs were presenTed aT numerous shows The Two main llvesTock shows were held in San Francisco and Los Angeles The barbecued beeT served Tor The PTA barbecue April 29 was raised by The FFA boys under The direcTion oT Advisor Cazaly On May 7 The FFA held a TaTher and son bangueT and ended This year s acTiviTxes wiTh The lnsTallaTion oT nexT year s oTTicers OT greaT service To boTh school and communiTy are The FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA During ChrlsT mas The girls made Tray decoraTions Tor The hospiTals The advisors Miss Sayles and Mrs Abbey guided The girls in all acTiviTies Some Tor The good oT The school were checking and repairing TooTball lerseys and The senior gowns They also helped The FFA by serving aT bangueTs and ioined in wiTh The TuTure Tarmers in Their hayrides parTies and picnics Sayles Rice FronT row Flores Copple Reed Eichman Gleed in a candlellghT ceremony Fl-IA oTTicers include, back row. Copple, Thurman, Advisor QuTgoing oTTicers oT The Fl-lA iniTiaTe incoming OTTICS tor Future ot DHS Students 7 Health Council otticers this year are Miss Morey advisor Swindle Brady Thomas. Miss Shield school nurse and advisor The I-IEAl.Tt-I COUNCIL which was organ- ized a couple ot years ago malces health intormation available to all students. It consists ot a representative trom each social studies class which reports the intormation gathered at the monthly meetings. The council sponsored the dental survey, health survey, and immunization program tor all school children trom tirst grade to seniors in high school. The otticers this year were Charles Brady, president, Pat Swindle, vice-president: Thora Jo Thomas, secretary: Miss Morey, Miss Shields, advisors. Under the leadership ot Barbara Eddleman, president, the JUNIOR RED CROSS has served the community well. December I I the girls put on a benetit girls tootball game. It was their biggest proiect and they cleared SISO. The money went toward the buying ot glasses tor those in need. The other otticers were Sandra Senini, vice-president: Clara Wankum, secre- tary: Elizabeth Logrecco, chairman: Miss Morey, advisor. With President Eddleman, above right, other Jr. Red Cross otticers are Miss Morey, advisor: Logrecco, Senini, Wanlcum The girls battle it out, right, and the boys could talce some ti s from those bloclcin techni ues at the annual Jr. Red P 9 Cl Cross game. Presidenf O'Conner leads fhe ofher Spanish Club officers, Loclcharf, Salazar, Ingram, Mr. LoRe, advisor. Officers of fhe Mexican Club are Presidenf Cuen, Advisor Armendariz, Aguilar, vice-presidenf. Acfive Groups Languages, an The SPANISH CLUB is a group composed of sfudenfs who have had one year of Spanish. The purpose of fhe club is fo promofe under- sfanding of fhe Spanish language and ifs people. The big social evenfs of fhe year were fhe foreign film series and fhe co-sponsorship of fhe Mardi Gras held February 27. The MEXICAN CLUB composed of Lafin- Americans had as fheir presidenf Ramon Cuen. The big social evenf of fhe year was fhe Valenfine Dance. Rosia Lee Olvera served as presidenf of fhe FRENCH CLUB which is for French sfudenfs only. The Mardi Gras was also under fheir sponsorship. The ofher officers are Bob Brown, vice-presidenfg Phyllis Burneff, secrefary. The HARLEM CLUB is a social organizafion for colored sfudenfs. The officers are Glen Erafh, presidenfg R. L. Smifh, vice-presidenfg Clarice Hamilfon, secrefaryg Helen Edmond, Treasurer, Mr. Powell, advisor. i Brown, Advisor Hosfer, Olivera, presidenfq Burneff, Advisor The Harlem Club was guided by Presidenf Erafh, Hamlin, Smifh LoRe are fhe ones who lead fhe French Club in fheir various Edmond. Advisor Powell. acfivifies. 78 over SporTs, ocial Doings AcTiviTies oT The RALLY CLUB are numer- ous This year. Lead by Don l-liggins, presidenT. They decoraTed Tor TooTball games, sold school colors, and worlced wiTh The Pep Club. The biggesT evenTs were The sponsoring oT The Halloween Dance and The SporTs Dance held in May, The nighT oT The Music FesTival. The purpose oT The TENNlS CLUB is To sTimulaTe inTeresT in Tennis Through sponsoring school TournamenTs and parTies. Carol Mazza led The club as presidenT. GIRLS' BLOCK D members held This year monThly poT-luclc dinners, and a March oT Dimes Barn Dance. During March, They held a Tun nighT, which consisTed oT volley ball and square dancing. The honorary leTTermen's club is The BOYS' BLOCK D. The boys held a dinner and iniTiaTion during each semesTer. Block D members were led This year by Swindle, l-larper. M rs. Corey. advisor. l-leading The acTive Rally Club This year are l labersTich PresidenT Higgins, Spar s, Advisor Beck. Tennis Club oTTicers This year are Mazza. presidenTg LoclcharT, Advisor STone. Blair, Wanlcum. The leTTermen's club, Boys' Block D was headed This year by PresidenT Brown, Mr. Frederick, advisor: Wade, Girard. Clubs PresenT Many Choices FirsT semesTer FBLA oTTicers are Mason, presidenTg Douglas, FBLA sTudenTs prepare baked goods Tor Their sweeT sale in Orozco, Brazeal, B. Grogan. OTTicers Tor The second The spring. semesTer are Douglas, presidenTg Walker, Mazza, Dunn, Silva, advisor: PezzuTTi and Bender. To develop compeTenT business lead- ership The FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA was Tormed This year. They held Their insTaIIaTion ceremony on December 9. AcTiviTies included prinTing programs Tor The KCASR meeT- ing, and in May They had a panel meeTing OT local business men. The PRESS CLUB This year sponsored an assembly given April 2 Ig The speaker was Dr. KurT Singer, his subiecT, Spies and TraiTors. The club also sponsored The aTTendance OT Delano iournaIisTs aT The conTerence in Fresno, May I. Press Club oTTicers below are Advisor Abramson, Treasurer TeTrauIT SecreTary I-IabersTich, PresidenT I-Iaddican, Vice-presidenT CoTTon Advisor Salber. LeTT, are Press Club oTTicers and members planning The daTe Tor The annual Press Club BangueT. 'r DHS Masque and Gavel iunior members are learning lines for 'rhe iunior play, MOTHER IS A ERESHMAN. Library Club officers, below, are Elaine Yamane, Mrs. Barnes advisor: Jack O'Conner, Rosia Lee Olvera. Above are Masque and Gavel officers, Presideni Sparks, Vice-presidenl l-laddican, and Advisor Boehm. MASQUE AND GAVEL is an organizalion for all sludenls who have parlicipaled in The school plays, in eilher a maior role or Jrwo small roles. They held an inilialion in May for all new members. Belly Jo Sparks, president led Jrhe acliviiies. Purposes of The LIBRARY CLUB are lo creale an apprecialion ol books and lo give service lo The school. The main aciivify is service, buf Jrhey have social acfivilies such as parries and inilialions. Led by Linda Walker, president The BIBLE CLUB held several parlies Jrhis year, and regular meelings every Tuesday noon. The olher officers are Barbara Norvell, vice-president l-larlene Lef- few, secre+ary: Mr. Schediwy, advisor. Below are Bible Club officers, Barbara Norvell, vice-presi- dent Linda Walker, presidenig l-larlene Leffew, secrelary' Mr. Schediwy, advisor. Beverly l-l a bersTich, co-ediTor Adele Salazar, co-ediTor Eddie' l'lieTT, Business Manager l Top Awards Wo We did iT againl The '53 DEI.-AIQIO won NSPA's All-American Award and The MedalisT raTing Trom CSPA, boTh highesT awards given in naTional criTical services. The yearbook was The TwenTy- TirsT All-American won by Delano. STaTT leaders included Beverly Haber- sTich, Adele Salazar. co-ediTorsg Eddie l-lieTT, business manager: John Maerzke, Jr. business manager: Irene Orozco. business secreTaryp Sue Baender, arT ediTorg Micky TripleTT, phoTographer, l-lenry RuTT, assisTanT phoTographerg Carol BoydsTu-n, adverTising copy ediTor, Alvina Vergano, PaT Swanson, assisTanT copy ediTorsg Gary Girard, sporTs ed- iTorg Mrs. Abramson, advisor. During The sales' campaign, sopho- more ElizabeTh Logrecco sold The Top number oT 96. There were Two assemblies given by The sTaTT. The TirsT was OcTober I5 which launched The sales' campaign and an- nounced The Theme Tor The '54 book. The annual DEL-AFIO Revue TalenT show was given May 7 as a beneTiT Tor The yearbook Tund. On The evening oT June 7, The com- pleTed '54 yearbook was unveiled To Tamilies oT The sTaTT, TaculTy members, and craTTsmen oT The book aT The annual Press BanqueT. The sTudenTs received Their copies June 8. Winner oT lasT year's DEL-ANG Revue is Louise Phillips. Journalism by PublicaTions Members oT This year's DEL-ANG sTaTT are, back row, Senini, Wankum, Brady. FronT row Mrs Abramson advisor Haber Logrecco, Harper, Grimes, ScoTT, MonTgomery, BoydsTun, sTich, Salazar, Swanson Baender Vergano Orozco RuTT Dailey, WhiTTen, Hernandez, Thomas, Wilson, Harris, TripleTT, l-lieTT, Maerzke The LIVE WIRE won Tor i952-53 issues InTernaTional Honor RaTings Tor Newspapers OT Superior Achievement This award is The highesT possible in The Quill and Scroll naTional raTing service. AcTive members oT The sTaTT This year are Gary Girard, The TirsT sTudenT To be elecTed To serve as ediTor Tor Two years: Sherrill GroaT, news ediTor: Diane Haddican, TeaTure eoliTorg Nancy Moore, acTiviTies ed- iTorg ArT Caraveo, sporTs ediTor: Micky TripleTT, phoTographerg PaT TeTraulT, business managerg Marilyn Sprague, exchange ediTorg Glenn CoTTon, circulaTion manager: Miss Salber, advisor. The sTaTT published I4 regular 4-page issues. Two special 8-page issues were pub- lished This year, a ChrisTmas special and a graduaTion Tinal. Two assemblies were sponsored by The paper This year, a clay sculpTor and a DuTch Trio. Members oT The sTaTT aTTended a press comcerence aT BakersTield College in The Tall and a spring conTerence aT Fresno STaTe, May I. The new sTaTT room is locaTed in The Library Building, l.-6. Gary Girard, EdiTor Pai' TeTraulT, Business Manager LIVE WIRE sraff members are, back row, CarIwrigI'iI', Racle- visor Salber, Sprague, Terrauli, Girard, Haddican, Long Iell, Groar, Scorr, Slavin, Ladd, Corion, Baencler, Cameron, Moore, Caraveo. Wanlcum, Anderson, Brady, Sfaqner. Froni' row, Blair, Ad- Qi J ' Q 1 X 2 ii ' gg i ,I E Regisrering members of borli rlne newspaper and annual sialic alrlrend +I1e press conference ar Bakers- field College. I+'s Wednesday, LIVE WIRE Time again, and The papers are prepared for clisrriburion by The sraff. 84 FaculTy, PTA, AdulT Groups aT DHS DJUHS Teacher's AssociaTion was headed This year by Mr. AI ROOT res'denT' Mr Frank D er vice residenT' Mr Ton LoRe, I P T . I .- Y I 'P I - Y Treasurer1 Miss Claire l-losTer, secreTary, above. Organized To provide an opporTuniTy To promoTe good proTessional, personal, and com- muniTy relaTions, The DJUT-lS Teachers' AssociaTion has proved To be a success. l-leaded by Mr. Al RooT, presidenT, Mr. Prank Dyer, vice-presidenT: Miss Claire l-losTer, secreTary: Mr. Tony l.oRe, Treasurer, The group held Two pro- Tessional dinner meeTings, a TaculTy-TrusTee dinner, enTered a TloaT in The l-larvesT l-loliday parade, and enTerTained The elemenTary schools' TaculTies aT a dance April 2I. An acTive PTA group This year was guided by Mrs. W. R. l-labersTich, in charge OT PTA Barbecue, is passing ouT TiclceTs To be sold. WiTh her are, back row, Cazaly, Vergano, RuTerT, PezzuTTi. Fron'I', A. WhiTTen, Haber- sTich, l.. WhiTTen. Ames. pasT service To The school. Mrs. C. A. RuTerT, presidenTp Mr. George Ames, vice-presidenT: Miss Anne PezzuTi, secreTaryg Mrs. ErnesT WhiTTen, Treasurer: Mrs. Richard Baender, parliamenTarian. Under The direcTion OT Don l-lickolc, program chairman, acTiviTies included a back-To-school nighT, OcTober 9, monThly guesT speakers, Dr. Laurence Pape, Dr. Paul SmiTh, Mr. Frank l.aTTa, and Dr. Nel- son Norman. The annual barbecue in coniuncTiOn wiTh Open l-louse, April 29, was direcTed by Mrs. W. R. l-labersTich. Mr. C. A. Cazaly gives PTA Board a reporT on The annual barbecue. Board members are Mr. Cazaly, Mrs. L. WhiTTen. Mrs. V'ergano, Mrs. l-labersTich, Mr. Ames, Mrs. A. WhiTTen, Mrs. RuTerT, president Miss PezzuTTi. 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A I9-yard pass Trom Bob PraTher To ScoTT WesTbrook climaxed an 82 yard march as Delano scored wiTh less Than Two minuTes remaining To edge Wasco 6 O STopping a pair oT drives inside The IO-yard sTripe, The Tigers spilled a big, dangerous San Joaquin Memorial eleven I3 O Delano's deTense Tell aparT in The TourTh quarTer as TaTT came Trom a 2l-O Third quarTer deTiciT To a 27-2l win. TaTT A's Exceed OpposiTion Yardage undeTeaTed Tor The league TiTle, Then losT To RoosevelT 42-O in The valley Tinals. Ronnie Bluhm's Two exTra poinTs beaT Tulare I4-I2. WiTh Foy Eskew Tallying Twice Delano Trounced Arvin 40-6. A long kick-oTT reTurn and Two breaks gave The EB Blades a Zl-O lead midway The TirsT period, and carried EB To a 27-I9 win.' ln The second meeTing in hisTory BakersTield drove nearly IOO yards Tor The winning TD To beaT a spiriTed Tiger Team 20-I4. CreTh Rice's 93-yard kick- oTT reTurn broughT Delano Trom behind Tor a shorT lived I4-I3 lead in The Third sTanza. PorTerville recovered a Tumbled punT on The Delano 6 in The lasT quarTer, Then scored To squeeze by Delano I4-7. - , Ronnie Bluhm' Jim Dempsey' Felix VarsiTy TooTball coaches This year were Della, Frederick, Beck and Arroyo, Alvin Ford. and Bill Elkins won Johnson' all-league honors Tor Delano. Delano ouTgained The opposiTion 2077 yards To I 626 Tor The season. Bluhm KT gained 66l yards, and sparked The Team ' in scoring wiTh 49 poinTs. T 'bo l Lopez Flyg Ford Lloyd lVlGI'iHO PraTher Rice S. WesTbrook R. WesTbrook Snead Varsify Forty-five Men Sfrong 3 Diii VARSITY GRID SCORES Seplember 25 al Delano Delano 6 Hanford 6 Oclober 2 al Wasco Delano 6 Wasco O Oclober 9 a+ Delano Delano I3 San Joaquin Memorial O Oclober I6 al Delano Delano 2l Tall 27 Oclober 23 al Tulare I Delano I4 Tulare I2 Oclober 30 al Arvin Delano 40 Arvin 6 November 7 al Bakersfield Delano I9 EB 27 November I3 al Delano Delano I4 Bakersfield 20 November 20 al Delano Delano 7 Porlervllle I4 Top lell' Bluhm slopped cold revlves Iell 'ro lead The pack Varslly and JV squad members are back row Coach Della Eagleman Bluhm Moreno Verra Beyer Gossage McBride Scoll Rice Weslbrook Crlpe Keller Dowling Elkins Flyg Dempsey Coach I-rederick Second row Chaney Ellis Ray Keller Bule Williams Casarez Hodges Prall Tarnofl Comella Pelerson Pevy Walls Dodd Fronl' row Coach Johnson lvloslalo Brown Garrell Jones Pralher lvlarllnez Alvarado Ford Beyer Quinn Eskew Arroyo Lloyd Whlrry Coach Beck W, W W , I i 1 I - I i 1 u 1 I i I i i I 1 . I I 1 I I - 1 I i I i i ' i i I ' i I i 1 l - I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Aguilar Anderson Caraveo Coker Dooley Bengals Win FourTh League Crown For The TourTh sTraighT season The Delano Bengals wenT undeTeaTed, and won Their TourTh sTraighT league crown. WiTh The I953 undeTeaTed season The Bengals exTended Their sTring' To 34 games wiThouT a deTeaT. Earl Maxwell and Ralph Allen guided The Bengals This season. Fairly easy vicTories over l-lanTord 25-O and Wasco I4-O opened The season. Delano ran wild Tor a 3l-O win over San Joaquin lvlemorial. Delano spanked TaTT 24-7 in The league opener, l3uT TaTT counTerecl on an 85 yard kiclc-oTT reTurn To snap Delano's shuTouT sTring aT seven games. Six Tumloles plus penalTies lcepT Delano Trom a score unTil The Bengals Tallied in The TourTh quarTer To down Tulare 6-O. Delano slaughTered Arvin 26-O. Fumbles seT up Delano's Touchdowns in a I3-6 win over EB in The season's ToughesT encounTer. Joe Aguilar scored all The TD's in a 20-7 win over BalcersTield. LaTe in The Third sTanza Aguilar sguirTed 83 yards To payolirT To earn Delano a I2-6 win over PorTerville in The Tinal game. Aguilar played ouTsTanding ball Tor Delano during The season scoring I5 TD's, and ainin Anderson ouTruns Tulare men Q Q IOE6 yards To Delano's ToTal oT 2328. RighT are l-TaTzman and l-lernandez Jones KurTz Hood l'lurTs EspiTia BENGAL FOOTBALL SCORES Delano 25 Hanford O Delano I4 Wasco O Delano Bl san Joaquin Memorial o Delano 24 Tafl 7 Delano 6 Tulare O Delano 26 Arvin O Delano I3 Easl Bakersfield 6 Delano 20 Bakersfield 7 Delano I2 Porlerville 6 lvlulkey Ruferl' Scoll Srewarl' Todd Walker Coaches Maxwell and Allen Bengal championship learn, back row, are Coach Allen, Wrenn, mgr., Whi'I'e, l-lurl, Lalrrel, Phelps, Jones, Solorzane, Wade Todd, l-lood, Saldana, Andreas, Nelson, Flores, Reynaldo, Srewarl, Halzman, Coach Maxwell. Second row, Anders, mgr., lvlaslers, mgr., Curlin, Bradley, R. Smirh, Arnaya, Espifia, Sco'H', Blair, Lopez, Parker, l-lampron, Caravee, Mclvlurray, Edwards. l-lorner, mgr. Fronl' row, Hernandez, Risenhover, Ollada, Todd, Coker, Mulkey, Cooley, Walker, l-layden, Anderson, Aquilar, l'lurJrz, Rulerl, Arnell' KiHens End Season Unclefeaied KITTEN FOOTBALL SCORES Delano 7 Easi Bakersfield 6 Delano 27 Arvin I3 Delano 39 Shaffer 7 Delano 6 Tulare O Delano 6 Bakersfield O Delano 21 Tail O Delano 60 Norlh High I3 Top righi are fall yell leaders l-l. Weslbrook, Sparks, C. Grimes. Righl, are l-lill, Greenwood, J. Grimes, Fox, Haberslich, DeWeese, song leaders for lhe fall sernes+er. Firsl place C ream members are, back row, Coach De Fraga, Alverado, Prez, Goree, Johnson, Guillen, Raiz, Diaz, Rodregus, Oh, Tacamola, Salgado, Jimanez, Meiia, Coach Armsirong. Second row, Long, Gallago, Moirallis, Serna, Valdez, Collins, Owen, Lililejohn, Turner, Goff, Reader Dorsey, Franks, Berona, Righ'I', Wade. Froni' row, Richardson, Cramer, Davis, Girard, Gallagher, Eichman, Logan, Smilh, Giles, Grogan, Ryland. Hoop Season Finds Delano Fi Diaz jumps as Flyg is in posifion, and Brown comes up behind. Deadlocked for fhe cellar wifh Arvin was fhe sfory of Delano's Tigers i953-54 baskefballb season. Coach Gene Daniels five finished wifh a league record of 3 wins and 9 defeafs and a pracfice mark of 6 vicfories and 3 losses. The Tigers won fheir firsf 6 ouf of 8 game including fhe Visalia fournamenf for a goo pracfice mark. Sparked by high scoring Bob Brown, Delano racked up vicfories in fhree o fheir firsf five sfarfs. ' Delano finished up wifh 8 sfraighf losses. The final defeaf was af fhe hands of Easf Bakersfield in a husfling ball game on fhe Delano courf. Brown, Rice, Smifh, Diaz, Flyg, Prafher, and Knox saw mosf of fhe acfion for fhe Tiger guin- fef. Delano opened fhe season wifh only fwo players wifh a liffle varsify experience. Brown, fhe league's second fop scorer. was chosen on fhe all-league second feam wifh Rice and Diaz winning honorable menfion. Bakersfield won fhe league and valley championship. Varsify baskefball squad members are, back row, Phelps, mgr., Prafher, Whirry, R. l.. Smifh, Dowling, Rice, Brown, Wren, mgr. Fronf row, Cameron, mgr., Bluhm. Jones. Flyg, Knox, Diaz. in Cellar VARSITY HOOP SCORES Delano 5I Corcoran 42 Delano 48 Corcoran 39 Delano 42 l-lanford 53 Delano 52 Exeler 48 Delano 43 Lindsay 25 Delano 47 Exeler 34 Delano 27 Visalia 37 Delano 45 Wasco 43 Delano 35 Bakersfield 55 ' Delano 47 Tall 40 Delano 43 Porlerville 52 Delano 57 Arvin 36 Delano 42 Tulare 4I Delano 32 Easl' Bakersfield 45 Delano 53 Wasco 55 Delano 40 Bakersfield 48 Delano 36 Tall 58 Delano 33 Porlerville 57 Delano 33 Arvin 46 Bluhm Brown Diaz Delano 49 Tulare 62 DOWHUQ HYQ Knox Delano 42 Easl Bakersfield 43 Prallwer Rice Smillw ln Easr Bakersfield game, Diaz, Flyg, and Brown wail for rebound. Coaclw Daniels inserled below, is varsily coach. Brown slnools for Delano's Jrwo poinls. 95 Members oT The B baskeTball squad, back row, are MasTers, mgr., l-layden, Anderson, 5TewarT, M. Saldana, Phelps, J. Todd, WesT, mgr. Fronl' row, Andrews, Hood, FiTch, Nelson, TaggarT, L. Todd, Andreas, L. Saldana. Bengal Hoop Champsrin 5Th Place Falling Trom Their championship sTaTus oT lasT year, The Delano Bengal hoop Team wound up The baskefball campaign in a Tie Tor TiTTh place in The SouTh YosemiTe League. Delano won 6 pracTice TilTs and losT I, buT Delano's loop mark was 3 vicTories againsT 9 de- TeaTs. Coach Earl Maxwell handled The Team Through The TirsT Two league games, buT aTTer Maxwell wenT To The hospiTal Coach Don Harsh Took over coaching duTies. Delano won Three games, beaTing TaTT, PorTer- ville, and BakersTield once each. The vicTory over BakersTield, which ended one game ouT oT TirsT place, was The Bengals sweeTesT vicTory. The B quinTeT was unsToppable in The BakersTield conTesT. Six veTerans played on The B Team, buT none oT The players were sTarTers on lasT year's Team. The guinTeT used Tor mosT oT The Bengal games included Aguilar, Anderson, STewarT, TaggarT, and Phelps. Aguilar'Topped The scoring Tor The year wiTh 78 poinTs in pracTice games and 94 in league la . To yThe Bengal Tive used a TasT break sTyle oT play mosT oT The season, and subsTiTuTed TrequenTly. Two seniors will be gone Trom The squad. EasT BakersTield won The B league TiTle on The margin oT Delano's win over second place Bakers- Tield. EB also won The valley TiTle. Top leTT, Phelps and TaggarT block EasT BakersTield's shoT. l.eTT, Jack and Lewis Todd and TaggarT go in Tor rebound. Aguilar Anderson l-layden. Phelps this Year B BASKETBALL SCORES Delano 34 Corcoran 26 Delano 2I Corcoran 27 Delano 46 Hanford 4I Delano 40 Exefer 3l Delano 4I Exeler 37 Delano 40 Wasco 29 Delano 38 Bakersfield 4I Delano 5l Tafl 3I Delano 49 Porrerville 42 Delano 33 Arvin 40 Delano 33 Tulare 49 Delano 35 Easf Bakersfield 46 Delano 49 Wasco 4I Delano 40 Bakersfield 37 Delano 26 Tafl 39 Delano 30 Porlerville 35 Delano 26 Arvin 35 Delano 37 Tulare 44 Delano 30 Easlr Bakersfield 55 L. Saldana Riglwl, lvl.Saldana. Taggarl' Rig lril, Todd. Slewa rl Anderson is jumping Tulare man wirln Taggarl' wailing in The background. 97 Kiffens Tie for Firsf Place KITTEN HOOP SCORES Delano 33 Corcoran 23 Delano 32 Corcoran 23 Delano 32 Exefer I7 Delano 28 Exefer 32 Delano 26 Wasco 29 Delano 20 Bakersfield I9 Delano 28 Taff 22 Delano 32 Porferville 24 Delano 2I Arvin 28 Delano 29 Tulare I8 Delano 27 Easf Bakersfield I4 Delano 29 Wasco 2I Delano 29 Bakersfield 23 Delano 3I Taff 9 Delano 27 Porferville I5 ' Delano 26 Arvin 29 Delano 3I Tulare 26 Delano 22 Easf Bakersfield 28 Too rlglif are spring song leaders Yukawa. lvl. B. Sparks Ebel, I-IiII, J. Grimes. Riglnf, are aflwlefic coaches back row, De Fraga, I-Iarslw, Della, Allen, Sfone Fronl' row, Beck, Frederick, Daniels. Johnson. Members of fhe C baskefball squad are. back row, Nelson, Valdez, Cobb, Gallego, Logue, Girard, Reyes, Morales. Fron'I' row, Wankum, Diaz, Liffleiolwn, Gal- lagher, Upshaw. Oh, Rodriguez, Kirksey. lnTramuraI baskeTball champs are leTT Archl y capTain Rodriguez Members oi The paddle Tennis champion Team are. back row RoberTs Moreno Lipford Chamberlain Allen, coach, I-larTley, Perigo, Franks. FronT row, Lopez, Ynzunza Wilson. PE Boys In InTramural Program A busy schedule oT inTramural sporTs was planned by lvlr. Allen. coach. Teams represenTing The winning baskerball squads in each PE period came TogeTher in January Tor The all- school Tinals. Five Teams Took parT, and period one was winner over period Two. ln March, The paddle Tennis compeTiTion was opened To all boys in school: The games were played aT noon Time on regular Tennis courTs. The TirsT TournamenT was won by Roger Andreas and DelberT Lopez: The second was won by Trosh BuTch Andreas and soph Coy Perigo, and iunior Dick Wilson and senior Dennis Franks. SoTTball play-oTTs were held in lvlay Tor all The upper classmen. All PE periods came TogeTher To deTermine The school champs. Top leTT, baskeTball champs pracTice before a game. Paddle Tennis Team, leTT, gave sTrong compeTiTion This year. 99 Alvarado Anderson Eslcew EspiTia GarreTT Girard Hayes Jones Morris Penrod Caraveo CorTez Dempsey Tiger Baseballers On Top oT The SouTh YosemiTe League sTandings are The Delano Tiger baseballers as This copy goes To press. Coach Ray Frederick's Team has a 7-O league record. For The season The Tigers have a very impressive record oT I7 wins, 2 losses, and I Tie To rank as one OT The valley's Top Teams. Delano holds a one game loop lead wiTh league TilTs remaining wiTh Tulare, EB, BaIcersTield, and Arvin. In The Delano Lions Club baseball Tourney Delano swepT To The TiTIe wiTh wins over Selma, WashingTon Union oT Fresno, Visalia. and Bakers- Tield. Delano's Tourney win was Their TourTh in The I I year hisTory and Their TirsT since l95O. EB beaT PorTerville Tor The consoIaTion. Alvarado, EspiTia, Dempsey, Eskew, and Wil- liams are The leading hiTTers To daTe. CorTez and Penrod do mosT oT The piTching. Delano Tinished lasT year wiTh a 6-6 loop record and I3 wins, 2 Ties, and I2 losses Tor The season. Rivera Williams Varsiiy Iworselwiders are, back row, Girard, Wil Iiams, Eagleman, Eskew, Penrod, Rivera, Flyg Second row, Coriez, Caraveo, Espiria. Ray. I-Ia es Dem se Coaclw Fredericlc. Fronf row, Y I P Y- Winn, mgr.. Todd, Morris, Jones, Garreir Giles, De Armen. mgr. on Top at Press Time DELANO BASEBALL SCORES Delano Score given firslr I953 I7 Porrerville 7 3 Fresno I O EB I5 4 Roosevell' 6 6 Tulare 7 I3 Arvin 4 I6 Tafi 9 4 Porierfield 7 9 Shaffer 6 9 EB 8 4 Arvin 6 4 Tulare 2 3 Bakersfield I I I5 Tail IO I I Bakersfield I 1954 I I Selma 5 9 Waslwingion 7 I I Porlerville JC I I 7 Visalia 6 8 Merced 4 9 Bakersfield 4 IO Paso Robles O I I Corcoran O 5 San Luis Obispo O I8 PorI'erviIIe 6 8 Wasco 3 I5 Tail 9 Dempsey waiis for Ilwe ball as a Porierville man Iwils 'flue base. Delano carclwer Garreiur makes coniaci' wi+I1 Ihe ball as a Porrerville man s+riI4es. J. V., Frosh Tied for Firsl Place Wilh four games remaining Coach Ed DeFraga's JV leam is liecl lor iirsl in lhe league. The squad has won Il and losl 2 lhis year. ln league games Delano has splil wilh Porlerville while bealing Tall' lwice anol Arvin, EB, Tulare. and Bakersfield once. ln praclice lhe JV's have bealen Mclzarlanol lwice and Merced, Wasco, and Roose- vell once. Delano losl lo Fresno I-ligh in praclice. Lasl year Delano's league mark was 7-5. Righl members of Jrhe lrosh baseball Jream back row are Solgado Nelson Takemolo Ramick Young Mendoza Turner Oh Amaya Safurnine Sec ond row Kramer mgr Chavez Lopez Reyes Peachey Dorsey Marlin Davis Coach Beck Fronl row Owens Lillie iohn Pyland Robison Long Wade Gru bbs Alva rado JV horsehiclers are, back row, Ray Eagleman, M. Salclana, Wade, Taggarl, Cripe, Whirry, Elkins, L. Saldana. Second row, Coach De Fraga, Solorzano, Sampson, Girard, Johnes, Dowling, Rivera, Chaney, mgr. Fronl row, Brewer, Giles, Keller, Walker, Morales, Richard- son, Vincenl. Delano lrosh horsehiders under Coach Gene Beck are enioying a successful season as lhey have a 7-I league record and are lied lor iirsl' place in lhe league. Delano has bealen Arvin, Tulare, and Bakers- lield once and Porlerville and Tall lwice. The lone loop loss was lo EB. ln praclice Delano holds lwo wins each over McFarland and Shailer wilh a loss lo Norlh l-ligh Varsily. The lrosh had a 5-6 league record laslr year. Members OT The A Track Team are, back row, King, Diaz, Beyer, P. C. SmiTh, WhiTe, Williams, Viray, Knox, Glass, Wade, Swope, Ellis, Coach Della. Second row, Arrequin, Quen, Brown, S. WesTbrook, Higgins, Hainline, PeTerson, Arroya, Silva, Rice, Clemmons, Pevy, W. C. SmiTh. FronT row, Terrazes, Clark, lvlosTaio, Fisher, Walker, Jackson, P. MarTinez, Hernandez, l.. Beyer, R. L. SmiTh. TracksTers Win A, C Dual MeeTs NEW SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS April 25, 1953-April 24, 1954 Class A i953 220-yd dash Leamon King 20.5 I953 880-yd run CreTh Rice I:59.7 I953 880-relay Clark, STevens, Taylor, King I:29.6 i954 shoT Bill Wade 53'4lf2 1954 discus Leo Glass I72'2lf4 I954 440-relay MosTaio, Brown, Clark, King 43.7 T954 medley relay Fisher, Rice, Hernandez, SmiTh ll:22.2 Class B I953 l32O-yd run P. C. SmiTh 3:24 I954 shoT Bob Coker 49'2M CLASS C I953 discus Bob Coker 'l2O'S I953 IO8-yd low hurdles Edgle HurT 12.5 I953 I20-yd dash Edgle HurT l2.4 Lea mon King block. in his race-winning sTyle leaves The sTarTing LeTT, back row, members oT The B Track Team, are R. Flores, Galloway, RenTeria, Rehard, R. SmiTh, J. Pierre, Hood, Silva, Dormandi, Renfro, Shaff, Hamp- Ton, Brians, Richardson, Coach Johnson. Second row, Flores, Edwards, Mulkey, ArneTT, OrTiz, Moore, Blair, Jackson, Andreas, FiTch, Todd, Eichman. FronT row, Cranes, RuTerT, Hernandez, Coker, HurT, Ollada, Aguilar, ScoTT, HaTzman, Parker, Risenhover. Wade and Glass exhibiT Their Tine Torm wiTh The shoT and The discus. i Top picTure, Rice leads oTher disTance runners Hernandez, Hood Fisher, P. C. SmiTh. Above, lv1osTaio execuTes a broad iurnp showing his winning Torm. Tiger, KiTTen Spik Tiger and KiTTen spil4esTers dominaTed SouTh YosemiTe League dual rneeTs by winning The A and C dual meeT championships. Coach Dan Della's A and C squads won dual meeTs Trorn PorTerville, BalcersTield. Tulare, EB, Arvin, and TaTT. The B's won Tour, losT Two. ln The Tulare Relays Delano was second in The A and C classes wiTh Delano C's winning The Fresno Carnival and A and B squads Taking Thirds. Delano won The Tiger and KiTTen divisions and The sweep- sTal4es aT The Kern Relays. ln laTe Track meeTs lasT year, Delano won The sweepsTalces and A class aT The Tulare Relays: The VarsiTy won The league meeT wiTh B and C Teams Third, Delano won Their WesT CoasT Relays, and varsiTy spilcesTers won The division meeT. Delano was second To Manual ArTs oT Los Angeles in The sTaTe meeT. Leamon King won The IOO and 220, CreTh Rice was TiTTh in The 880, and Delano's relay Team was TiTTh in The sTaTe meeT aT Fresno. SprinTer Leamon King, runner and hurdler CreTh Rice, discus rnan Leo Glass, and shoTpuTTer Bill Wade have been Tiger sTand-ouTs. C Team Track members are, back row, Morgan, Thompson, CurTsey, EraTh, l'lanney, l'ludgins, Hendricks, Paca, Rodriguez, Cobb, D. SmiTh, l-layes, Gallagher, l-lorner, Coach Allen. Second row, Mora, Logan, Offenberger, Carlson. Mariano, PiTTman, Guillen, Berona, Valdez, RiTchie, Richardson, 6oerTzen, Diaz. FirsT row, Tabla, Pierro, O. SmiTh, L. Goree, Bledsoe, CarsTons, Eichman, Franks, Seniora, l-larris, lvlclvlurray. 's 5 . . E 4 1 1 Q B H Z F 3 E. esTers DominaTe Track Scene Track managers This year are, back row, ComeTTa, Wrenn Gossage. FronT row, MasTers, Moreno. z z l T T ik .. 3. ig. -Q 3 E F' li .gi 3: ?w ai :Ei Ei B9 5? 5? rw l l Top picTure, R. L. SmiTh seems To resT on The -bar as he perTorms a high iump. Above, Leamon King breaks The Tape ahead oT ScoTT, Andreas and Coker. Singles +ennis champs for Jrhe girls are Margie Harper Champs for Jrhe boys' singles are Dick Wilson and Bennie and Barbara Blair. Rage, ' Boys' Tennis Team Second Place, Girls Playing in Jrhe girls' doubles are, below, Copple, Mazza, Wankum, and lvlclvlurray. Above, making up +he boys' doubles are Ruff, Co'H'on, l'lieH, and lvlaerzke. The boys' Jrennis Team Jrhis year holds second place in lhe league, a 2-I record. Bakersfield holds Tirsl place wilh a 4-O record. The boys have played a Terrific season under Coach Eric Slone. ln February Dick Wilson played an oulslanding game againsl John DeVincenzo. Dick won 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Delano won Jrheir firsl league game, 3-I againsl Arvin in The wind and rain. Early in April Delano losl lo Bakersfield, 4-O. Dick Wilson played an oulsfanding game againsl' Everell LaRue of Tulare, winning all 3 malches 8-IO, 6-O, 6-O. Also ou'l's+anding were l'he doubles won by Benny Rose and Glen CoH'on, 7-5, 2-6, 7-5, over Waller Emker and Dwighl Bryanl of Tulare. Trail League The girls' Tennis Team has hacl a baol break This year. The Team has been a green one wi+h only one girl leTT Trom lasT year's Team, Barbara Blair. The girls have won only Two pracTice games againsT McFarlancl. Miss l-lunTing, aclvisor, preolicTs ThaT her Team will be sTrong nexT year. because she is only losing Two girls. The ouTsTancling game was wiTh McFarland. The girls' doubles, champs, Carol Mazza and Barbara Wankum, de- TeaTecl McFarland's cloubles Two ouT oT Three games. STudenTs on Delano l-ligh's Tennis Team are back row, McMurray, Advisor STone Maerzlce, Boone, 6raeT, CoTTon, Heredia Ruff, l-larTley, Perez, Blair. FronT row, Wil son, TripleTT, Copple, Mazza, Harper, Wankum, l lieTT, Rose. Top picTure. a pracTice mafch Tinds These boys in compeTiTive Torm. Above, The camera caTches a perTecT reTurn. T 107 L Girls wiTh The mosT GAA poinTs are: Freshmen Phyllis Williams Sophomore, Peggy Wankum Junior, Barbara Wanlcum Senior, Charlene Reid and Marialyce Rice Top, GAA baslceTbalI champs are, back row, Williams, DeaTh- erage, Reid, Moudy, Eichman. Froni' row, Rice, Flores. DirecTly above, girls join in a baslceTball game. 108 GAA Schedule Acfive Year An acTive GAA aThleTic program was headed This year by l-leaTher Greenwood, presidenT, Barbara Fox, Judy Ingram, vice- presidenTs, Sue Grace, secreTaryg lla WhiTe, Treasurer, Jacque Grimes, sporTs manager. Playdays were many and The Delano girls were able To Try Their skills as well as compare noTes wiTh oTher GAA girls. TaTT hosTed Delano aT a volleyball play- day: speed-a-way was The sporT oT The day aT NorTh l-ligh. A soTTball conTesT was held aT Arvin, and Delano was hosTess aT iTs own playday in March. Volleyball champs are, back row, Holmes, Fox VVilliams, Cariwrighf. Froni' row, York, While Morrow. Y I l Speed-a-way champs are, back row, Anderson, Grimes, Greenwood, Sprague, Slanlcarcl, Eichman. Froni' row, lvl. Dealrherage, Fisher, Cruz, Wankum, D. Dealherage. 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Their lirsl DEL-ANC adverlrisemenl appeared in our firsl annual in l9I8 llhe one above, and one has appeared each year since Then. We're proud of The Firsl Nalional Bank loca+ed a+ IO+h and Main. There, safe+y and in+eres+ are al' a maximum. And remember, when you need +o make a loan, lalk Fr over wilh 'rhem. 112 Their SaTisTacTion . . . . . . is The only Term ThaT accuraTely de- scribes The expressions on The Taces oT These Tellas. They are sampling some oT The Tine milk producTs produced by l-lieTT's CrysTal Dairy Farm, which, oT course, is ample c a us e Tor such expression. HieTT's Dairy Farms, Inc. Snack Time . . . . . . Tor The high school crowd aT l-lieTT's is always popular wiTh The Teenagers. They gaTher There aT noon, aTTer school, and aTTer daTes To parTal4e oT l-lieTT's delicious 'Foods and dairy producTs, and To caTch up on all The school news. Gee, l-le Sends Me . . . . . .sighs Judy as Bob le+s go wilh some dreamy crooning. l-ler senlimenl sums up our feelings 'foward Delano's very own radio nefworlc-KCl-lJ. Owned and operaled by Charles l-l. Johnes and localed on The l-liell Dairy Farm, if has proved a greal boon lo our communi+y's progress. H' provides enlerlainmenl' of all ldnds every day of The week and is heard in four counlies, Fresno, Kern, Kings, and Tulare. KCHJ - Delano's Cwn DaiIey's Sfuclio Perfec+ion Plus . . . . . . is whal you gel each lime you malce a purchase al Dailey's Sludio, lO25 Main Slreei. For Jrhal reason, Dailey's has been popular 'For many years as lhe official DEL-ANC and senior pic+ure pholographer. Here Barbara and Micky admire one of his beaulrilully processed porlrails. When you purchase a camera, you'll find +he bes+ a+ Dailey's. They're lops, +oo, for film processing and all camera equipmenl. 115 A Symbol . . . . . . of dependabilify and efficiency here in Delano is fhe headquarfers of fhe Whiffen Brofhers Drilling Company, locafed af I744 l-ligh Sfreef. Place your confidence in fheir drillers and mechanics who have been faughf by fime and experience fhaf special brand of know-how. Whefher your needs be a well drilled experfly, a pump insfalled, any kind of machine work, repairs, or welding. call Whiffen's af 628l, or visif fhem af fheir office. Whiffen Brothers Drilling Co 116 Whaf More . . . . . . coulol a fella ask for, queries Smoky of Papa Ruferf and fwo of his employees. This goes for eyerybooly-high schooler or nof. To obfain your barrelfull, consulf C. A. Ruferf. wholesale disfribufor here in Delano. Discover for yourself fhaf Richfield Oil Company proclucfs fake you much farfher ancl are kinder fo your car and your bank- book. Pick if up yourself af fhe olisfribufing agency on Highway 99 or phone 28 I 6 for delivery. lf's sure fo please! C A Ruferf, Richfield Disfribufor 117 AT your Service . . . . . . aT all Times is Frank Salsa ancl his employees. lvlr. Salsa is The Texaco Oil Co. olisTribuTor in Delano. A brieT phone call To The clisTribuTing agency on Highway 99 will insure you againsT ever running shorT oT Those greaT lubricanT supplies ThaT adol years To The liTe oT your car. PrornpT and eTTicienT service aT Texaco is a byworol. Phone Them aT 9070. Frank Salsa, Texaco DisTribuTor The Bes+ . . . . . . of aulomobile accessories, US Royal Tires, Exicle Bal'l'eries, and Union Oil Company producis are provided by W. J. Bill Elkins, owner and operalor of 'rhe Delano Tire Shop. As Johnny, Bill, Jr., and Ray will confirm, lhese Jrhings, fealrured ai lhe shop's spacious new localion al' Jrhe corner of Main and Thirleenlh, are lhe besl. , ATower... of slrenqlh in Jrhe business of sup- plying and inslalling concrele pipe of every size and possible use is The Gibson Concrefe Pipe Co. l.oca+ed on Highway 99 here in Delano, +hey are prepared +o supply your needs immedialely. Phone C5ibson's al 65I I for lash careful, and conscien+ious work. A Shopping Cenler . . . . . . here in Delano lhis year is Jrhe new en- larged and modernized Cole's Rexall Drug, IOI6 Main. Cole's has been regarded for many years by Delanoans as l'he ideal place lo lalce your prescriplions lo loe accuralely and carefully filled. If you are noi' already an old cus+omer ol +heirs, see +hem soon. Whalia Sigh+ l Tha+'s lhe beaufilul, new Morris Depl. Sfore, corner of Main and lIl'h, all righll Newly compleled This year, il does Delano proud. l+'s a pleasure lo shop Jrhere. where courlesy and Jrhe salisfaclion of 'rhe cuslomers ra're high. See Them for lhe lalesf slyles in spring and summer clolhing. Fair Wealher . . . . . . or foul, demons+ra+e Joy and Judy, rhe new Chevy as shown al +he Jusl' Chevrolel' Co., looks and drives beauli- fully. The swell new Chevrolel fealrures have a++rac+ed more cuslomers lhis year Jrhan ever before. Jusl one look will make you realize Jrhal you can'+ do wilhoul one. Leaders . . . ...of Jrhe communily are lvlr. Richard Baender, presidenl of Jrhe Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Frank Panero, mayor, and Donald l-liggins, presidenl of Jrhe Delano l-liqh sludenl body, respecrively. Conslanlly walching over rhe communily and looking our for ils inleresls is anoiher leader-The Delano Chamber of Commerce, whom we highly praise for Hs fine work. Bored . . . . . . wilh each olher? lJr's unnecessary, Clifford and Judy, wilh lwo fine Panero- owned lhealers righl' here in Delano, Jrhe Sierra, and Jrhe Delano, and anolher, lhe Del - Mac Drive-In, localed belween Delano and lVlacFarland. The lalesl and besl of movies are always shown al each of fhese Jrhree. We Don'+ Blame You . . . misler, for Trying ro break in and swipe some of Jrhal swell merchandise fealured a+ Marshall's Prescrip+ion Pharmacy, localed a+ llll Main. Take your pre- scriplions To lV1arshall's +o be accuralely and carefully filled, purchase your fav- orile cosmelics lhere, and don'+ lorqel Jrheir snack bar when il comes lime 'for a snack or a fasl coke. Dreaming . . . . . . of your own complele se'r of silver in your hope ches+ someday? Be wise- realize, like Wanda and Barbara, Ihal' making Ihal' dream a realily is simple when you Trade a+ Leal's. Their prices are easy and Iheir merchandize is varied and beauIi'Iul. You're sure To find some- Jrhing you'II love al I.eaI's Jewelers, IOI4 Main. I+'s Jrhe Mos? . . . . . . Io say Ihe very Ieasl. We're speaking of 'Ihe '54 Buick, of course, To be found al' Ihe Link Buick Company. Pay Ihem a call aI' 7OI I-Iigh, and compare ils beauliiul body and operalion wilh any oI'her new car. I-Iow Aboul' II? Sell you some insurance? 'I'ha+ pleased smile on I-Ienry's 'lace appearedgafler learning I'he reasonable rales provided by Richard G. Baender. Insurance covering almosl everyI'hing may be procured by looking up Ihe Baender Insurance Agency, 909 I Ilh S+ree+. CrysTal Gazing . . . . . .are Judy and Sue aT Their TavoriTe hardware sTore. Follow Their good example and see Delano Hardware Tor your own choice oT china. glass- ware, or silver. You'll Tind There a compleTe display oT all oTher Types oT hardware. l-lold IT. .. . . . y'ou don'T need To go an inch TarTher, CreTh and Sammy, in search oT a modernly equipped, up-To-daTe coTTon ginning company. l-lere in Delano iT's Coberly -WesT, 430 Glenwood, where King CoTTon is received and TreaTed royally. The Big and The LiTTle oT IT . . . . . . may be Tound aplenTy aT The CenTral Cali- Tornia lmplemenT Company, as Moose and l-lumphrey demonsTraTe. To sTaTe The case more clearly, Case Tarm eguipmenT oT all shapes, sizes, and uses may be purchased There, aT 9l8 lviain. An Added ATTracTion? Too bad Diane isn'T a permanenT aTTracTion aT K. l-l. Teague and l-l. B. ScoTT, locaTed aT 7Ol l-ligh STreeT. AcTually, They have many aTTrac- Tions in Their own righT, made up oT many oT The Tamous STanclard Oil producTs. See Them soon! A LecTure . . . When iT comes Fun-Time . . . . . . on The inner worcings oT an elecTric moTor . . . leT's all cuT a Trail To The Paddle Club To is given by an experT oT a company ThaT oughTa enioy a game oT pool. Engrossed in Their game know-The Delano EecTric Shop aT I7l5 l-ligh. above are l-lenry, Edward, and Gene, all Tre- See Them,Too,ToreecTrical repairs and supplies. guenT and saTisTied cusTomers oT The Paddle Remember, They cnowl Club, locaTed aT IOO4lf2 Main. You All Come . . . . . .To Andy's DelicaTessen Tor all your purchases, be They large or small. There you'll receive courTeous, eTTicienT service and Top-gualiTy merchandise. Be wise, like PaT, and economize. Follow The crowd To Andy's DelicaTessen, 9Il Main. 5? rs if 7? ill S4 si rs wi ss NZ iss ei l.eT's Go! To Dudney's B Square Cleaners, ThaT is, locaTed aT 920 Main. A pair oT smarT kids, Louise and Billy, They realize ThaT a TasT ride To Dudney's will give old cloThes a new lease on liTel A Spring Garcen . . . . . . of flowers and fhe preffiesf of preffy, new spring clofhing may be found af fhe Classic Shop, IZIO Main. Always fops in clofhes beaufi- ful of sfyle and line, l-leafher and Paf poinf ouf, fhe Classic has really oufdone ifself fhis year. - Buy Righf . . . . . . shop, like Befh and Edward, where if pays fo frade-af Nels Jensen's Terrace Markef, corner of Counfy Line Road and Norwalk. Only fhe finesf of foods may be purchased fhere, along wifh counfless sundry ifems. Beaufy and fhe Besf The besf of beaufiful, long-wearing rugs of every color, size, and shape. fo be more specific. Preffy as a picfure is Thora Jo in fhe window of Mulligan's Furnifure Sfore. Through fhem, your home can acquire a newer, more affracfive appearance. Refreshmenfs . . . . . . while sfudying is popular wifh fhe high- schoolers who freguenf fhe Salad Bowl Cafe. Sfop by anyfime, whefher for a quick lunch or an exfra-special dinner. Bofh fimes, you'll gef fasf service and deliciously prepared foods. ProspecTing . . . . . . Tor a piece oT real esTaTe on which To build your house? See Nispel and Nispel, Delano's mosT experienced company dealing in real esTaTe and conTracTing. Bill and Pudge are here lfoolcing over an aTTracTive sale's iTem oT This irm. l-lard Worlc . . . . . . and care go inTo The producTion oT These TirsT-class grapes Trom The CaraTan Vineyards, as Bill and Phil demonsTraTe. The Trade-names Columbine, CaraTanTs BesT, and Olympic are valley Tamous. When you Think oT grapes. Thinlc oT CaraTan's. lT's a Pleasure . . . . . . To eaT The Tine Tood aT Wing's No. 3-The newesT oT The Wing Drive-lns here in Delano. Popular wiTh The high school and grammar school crowds alilce, iT's locaTed on Cecil Avenue, direcTly across Trom The high school. A l-lawaiian l-loliday . . . . . . is apparenTly being had by The employees oT Geo. Haberfelde Inc., Highway 99. WhaT- ever The occasion, or whaTever The repair iob on your car, They do iT up righT! See l-laber- Telde's when you decide To purchase ThaT new Ford. also. A Gooc Time . . . A Service . . . . . .was provided for a.l wh o affended fhe suc- cessful Valenfine dance given by fhe Newman Club. This organizafion is made up of Cafholic boys and girls of high school age: if was led fhis year by Presidenf Val Girard. . . .fo fhe communify of Delano was performed wifh fhe building of fhe new Episcopal Church under fhe direcfion of Leslie E. Rolls. minisfer. A fribufe is offered if from Cecil and Beffy La Course of fhe Delano Morfuary. Smoofh Joo fhe newly re-decorafed Pag Well lcnown for ifs deliciou ocla Cafe, nafurally. sy prepared, exofic . . . of decorafing, we'd say. We're spealcing of a Chinese dishes, fhe Pagod is locafed af 9lI Glenwood. Eafing amidsf fhese lovely surround- ing musf be easy. fo say fhe leasf. A Well-Known Pair . . . . . . of kids on fhe campus, Crefh and Charlyn, inspecf some of Ricard's well-known pairs of shoes. Famous name brands for every occasion may be purchased fhere. For an experf, com- forfable fif. Ricard's Boofery is fhe righf place. Compare fhe class lewelry from fhe Engraver s Corpo rahon 2l4 Wesf Pico Los Angeles wlfh fhaf from any ofher company Like Helen and Bar bara you Il discover fhaf fhe difference IS un mlsfakable For +ha+ reason Delano hugh sfuclenfs have long preferred fhls skilled craffsmanshnp Thaf One Val would look swell on you polnfs ouf lvllllle Smarf gal she realizes fhaf wnfh fhe greaf dns play of menswear af Camerons Mens Sfore all fellas are cerfaun fo fund many fhlngs fhaf please fhem This superior sfore as locafed af l-ley Baby who says fhe modern gurl :sn f smarf'7 Whaf beffer example of bralnpower in fhe female could you ask for fhan fhls young lady pushing her grocery baskef af Jusfesens Food Sfore She knows well where her besf food values he Mlghfy Powerful IS any puece of egulpmenf fhaf has been servuced by Dunn s Weldmg Works I3 I4 l-hgh Val proves No maffer how large or small your welding 'ob lf will be faken care of carefully and compefenfly af Dunns l ' ' ' '. 1:15 Main.. 9 Choice CuTs . . . . . . are whaT you geT every Time aT The Food Bank, Linda and Joy learn. Besides a wide varieTy posal is oT Toods, an exTra TeaTure aT your dis- The spacious Tood lockers wiTh priced- righT renTs. Those l-leavenly Smells . . . . . . ThaT driTT Trom The Delano High CaTeTeria every day don'T lie! Nor do The caTeTeria's regular eaTers who assure us ThaT The meals prepared by lvlrs. BerTha Slankard and her sTaTT rank righT up There aT The very Top. . . . anc varieTy MaTeria ThaT ww They Saw . . . were amazed by The greaT supply and oT building maTerials aT Delano Building s. Yes, S-Tanley and CliTTord now realize en you wanT The besT oT building sup- plies, you've goTTa see Those experTs aT I434 Cvlenwo od. Open Up! A quiclc buT Thorough diagnosis oT your car's ailmenTs will be given you by The Busch MoTor Company. And, if need be, They will supply The required replacemenTs aT a very low and reason- able cosT. See Them aT Il3I High. The NewesT and The BesT . . . . . . oT Tarm equipmenT is sold aT The Thomas TracTor Company, Highway 99. The lasT word in TracTors is The one on which Jackie is siTTing- Ford's new diesel. See This and many oTher pieces oT The laTesT Tarm machinery There. Funny Book Fans . . . . . .like John, Alvina, and Pudge are iusT naTur- ally aTTracTed To a place like The Takaki Drug STore, 907 Glenwood, where a wide varieTy oT reading maTerials is displayed. Their TounTain and prescripTion Tilling capaciTies are TirsT-raTe, Too. Fill 'er Up . . . . . . says Felix, knowing ThaT This can be easily done aT Yonaki BroThers Service STaTion wiTh- ouT his having To break his piggy bank. You geT more Tor your money aT Yonaki Bros., 83I Glenwood on Delano's wesT side. GeT Wise! When you need a Tloor covered, remember ThaT iTs size has noThing To do wiTh The iob done by Delano Floor Coverings. AlThough They Took care oT The covering oT The new Morris STore's Tloor, The iob in your own kiTchen would look equally handsome. A Real TreaT . . . . . . is being experienced A John, Donna, Nancy, a oy frosh Gary, Ronda, nd The kiTTen in The kiTchen of The Peacock Dairy. There's no learn- ing Too soon of The specia ThaT makes up all Peacoc goodness and qualify c Dairy milk producfs. lT's Easy . . . . . . To be The picfure of efficiency when your office is sfocked wiTh The besf of eguipmenf- like ThaT sold aT Harclaway's STaTioners. This fine office machinery and furnifure cannoT be excelled. Their up-To-olafe sTore is aT I I23 Main. We'll Take Thaf Qnel So say Befh and Carolyn, Tempfed beyond en- durance by Miller's everpresenf delicacies. Their various pasTries, rolls, and cakes are baked fresh every day. Whefher for an exTra-special dinner or for every-day meals, Their olesserfs are Tops. Looking Around . . . . . . girls, for The summer cloThes ThaT do The mosT for you, and yeT are serviceable and reasonable? IT so, you've come To The righf place, Carolyn and Amy. Merchandise from Leaders DepT. STore is well known for These very qualifies. The Play's The Thing . . . . . . in This scene Trorn The Delano CommuniTy TheaTer presenTaTion oT BliThe SpiriT. FeaTured in The play were Richard Baender, RuTh Rawley, DoroThy Morey, and CliTT Leader. Each oT Their producTions have been excepTional. Don'T miss The nexT one! JusT AbouT . . . ...To hir The drink is Jim, engrossed in his copy OT The Delano Record. I-le is already in The swim OT Things by geTTing The paper each Tuesday and Thursday when iT comes ouT. Be in The swim wiTh Jim. ' They'll Never Fayle . . . .. .you in producing a bargain To allow you The luxury oT owning and driving a new STudebal4er such as The one BeTh and Wanda are inspecTing. AT Fayle's Shell Service, NinTh and Main, you also Tind all your TavoriTe Shell peTroleum producTs. The Rush I-lour . . . . . . aT Roy Hoslcin's Chevron service sTaTion occurs all day long-a sure sign OT The greaT populariTy oT his producTs and service. Since The compleTion OT his sTaTion lasT year, Hoskins has acquired many regular cusTomers. These Kids . . . . . . are righT in There piTching Tor The J. P. Molica Co. Nancy, Dora, and Jonell know +ha+ The melons, TruiTs, and vegeTables shipped by The Molica Co., would have a hard Time being equalled, leT alone beTTered. ThaT lvlolica label is Tamous Tor sTanding Tor gualiTy. This is l-low . . . . . . explains Dale, Togo abouT This business oT bowling. l.iTTle Nancy lisTens well, because Dale oughTa knowl For Tun and reTreshmenTs almosT any nighT oT The week iT's The Delano Bowl, i2 I 5 JeTTerson, where beginners are welcome. Dream CloThes . . . . . . aT dream prices are modeled here by Shirley, STella, Norma, and Darlene. VersaTile separaTes and playcloThes are only a Tew oT The many sTyles designed Tor The Teenage Tigure aT Jean's Dress Shop, where you geT more Tor your Tashion dollar. JusT Looking . . . . . . or buying, you're always welcome aT Sher- man's Jewelers, locaTed aT Main and I lTh. Their cosTume iewelry and more precious pieces alike are as beauTiTul and reasonably priced as ThaT you'll Tind anywhere, aTTirm Mrs. WeTTan, Sue, and baby. A Firm Foundafion . . . . . . will be laid for your new house by fhe Delano Rock Company. Whaf beffer sfarf could a building have? And whaf company could you call on for speed in deliveries of roclc, cemenf, and gravel? None buf Delano Rock, locafed on fhis side of fhe underpass. This is lfl exclaim Barbara and Raymond upon viewing fhis beaufiful J. T. Denson home under consfruc- fion. Jusf whaf we've been loolcing for! This is frue of all Denson-builf homes, you'll find. They are designed and builf fo please you, fhe prospecfive owner. Happy Faces . . . . . . and fhe reading of fue Pixley Enferprise and fhe Live Wire walk hanc in hand. If's a pleasure fo read fhese fine papers, bofh of which are prinfed af fhe Pixley Enferprise office in Pixley, affirm Bill and Eddie. Lef's have a Loolc . . . . . . in fhe sfearn room af fhe Paddle Club wifh Sue and Alvina. Or shall we sfep info fhe cool, cool J. C. Penney sfore? The heafing and cool- ing unifs of bofh fhese sfores were insfalled by George F. Haddican. See him also for plumbing and sheef mefal work af Qfh and l-ligh. YM 0,9 ifffihf, I: For Lenfherics iweed is the one fragrance above all 10 wear anytime, everywhere! Tweed is more than a perfume. ..i1 is a state of mind Tweed items from 85? to W plus lax Swell Smells . . . . . . may be purchased af fhe Delano Drug Co. in fhe form of l.enfheric's 'Famous scenf, Tweed. This is buf one of fheir good cosmefic buys. You may also find fhere medicines of all kinds. Thaf's fhe Delano Drug Co., Elevenfh and Main. J. R. Monfgomery, M.D. Mazza's Fabri C. L. Keagy, M.D. l2Il Jefferson, Delano Charles Yoon, DDS Denfisf I406 Jefferson, Phone 9430 Merlin M. Taggarf. M.D. Phillip Winsor, M.D. l402 Jefferson, Phone 673i cs and Nofions For your Sewing Supplies IO08lf2 Main Sfreef Sfafe Marlcef Clifford F. Loader, DDS Groceries, Meafs, Fruifs, Vegefables I2O Denfisf l Jefferson, Phone 9827 820 Elevenfh, Phone 9587 Edwin P. Jacobsen Delano Flower Shop Nrlorney-al-Law Paulyne Bryan 922 Main Slreel' lIO5 Main, Phone 2l42 Dr. Dugan and Dr. Milchell Bill's Doghouse Osreopalhic Physicians and Surgeons Founlain Service Pla+e Lunches IOIO Main Slrreel 825 Glenwood S+ree'r The Ronald Rounds Memorial Founlain was officially dedicaled in The 'Fall. A. and U. Marlcel' Simeral's l-lardware Fine Foods l-lardware-Clolhing-Appliances l206 Main Slreel Pixley, California Rose Cafe Seaman's Shoe Repair Home Cooked Food Take 'em +o Windy Mala l402 l-lighlS+ree1' 905 Twelflh Slreel' 137 Spurrier's Laundromaf I-Ialf-hour laundry l2I3 Jefferson Scoffy's Donuf Shop Coffee and -good food SI3 Twelffh Sfreef SfradIey's Marlsef lvleafs-Groceries-VegefaIsles I O I 7 Main Sfreef Marie S. Reavis Nofary Public I5 Firsf Nafional Bank Bldg. The Delano Band marches down Main Sfreef. Guy W. Roberfs, Special Agenf New York Life Insurance Company I824 Terrace Place, Phone 59OI James K. Nagafani, DDS Denfisf I3I9 Main, Phone 9IO5 Roberf W. Park, O.D. Opfomefrisf I209-A Jefferson, Phone 9I72 Delano Repair Service Aufomobile and Truclc Repairing I6OI Glenwood Sfreef I-lainline Auro Supply Co. Delano Cleaners and Dyers Aulo Par+s, Accessories Since I9l7 II22 l-liqh S+ree+ Nexl Door +o Posl Office b Marion Smilrlw General Building Conrracror I209 Oxforcl. Phone 4-2OI Juclge Kiiclwen speaks io The seniors in lfiis courlroom. 139 Aclcnowledgemenfs - I42 Adminisfrafors - 2l-22 Adverfising - I IO-I39 Assemblies - 67 Band ---- - 72 Bank of America Awards - - 75 Baseball Varsify - - - I OO- I O I JV - - - lO2 Frosh - - lO2 Baslcefball Tiger - - 94-95 Bengal - 96-97 Kiffen - - 98 Bible Club - - - - 8l Board of Trusfees - 20 Boys' Block D - - - 79 Cafeferia - - - - - 34 Campus Scenes - I4-I7 Choir ----- - - 7l Classroom acfivifies 22-3l Coaches - - - - 98 Colored chorus - - 7l Concerf band - - - - 73 Confinuafion school - 30 Counselors - - - 2l CSF --.- - 75 Dances, parfies - 68-69 Dedicafion - - - - 4 Employees - 32-35 Faculfy - - 22-29 FFA - - - 76 FHA - - - - 76 Foofball Tiger, JV - 88-90 Bengal - 9l-92 Killen - - 93 French Club - - 78 INDEX 140 Frosh class - FBLA - - GAA officers - GAA sporfs - Girls' Block D - Glee Clubs - Harlem club - l-lealfh council - Inframuralsporfs - Jr. class - - - Jr. Red Cross - - Legion Medal club Library club - - Maioreffes - Marimbas - - - Masque and Gavel Mexican club - - Nurse ---- Office sfaff - Orchesfra - - Plays - - Press club - - PTA ---- Publicafions - Quill and Scroll - Rally club - - Sr. class - - - Song leaders - Soph class - - Spanish club - Sfudenf council - Teachers' Associafion - - Tennis ------ Tennis club- - - Track ----- - Transporfafion - - Year, blueprinfs of Yell leaders - - 58-si - 80 - 55 108-108 - 79 - 70 - 78 - 77 - 99 52-54 - 77 - 75 - 8l - 72 - 73 - 8l - 78 - 35 - 35 - 73 - 66 - 80 - 85 82-84 - 75 - 79 38-5: - 93 55-57 - 78 - 64 - 85 IO6-IO7 - 79 103-105 - 32 - 8-13 93. 98 Covers-S. 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