Delano High School - Del Ano Yearbook (Delano, CA)
- Class of 1958
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Music Groups . . . . milf M4519 ,U 1 SI-IIP,S COMPANY Seniors ......... 681 Juniors ......... 92 Sophomores ..... 96 Freshmen ....... 101 Dedication .... . . . 5 In Memoriam . . . . . . 6 Administration ..... 14 Faculty ..... .... 1 6 Employees . . . . . 23 DEFENSE ADEPARTMENT Football ...... ..... Basketball ...... ..... Intramural teams . . . . . . . . Swimming ...... ..... Baseball ....... ..... Track ..... ..... 108 116 121 122 124 128 SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Ads ....... .. .. .. .. Index ......... .. Student Index . . . . To you, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton and Mr. Ray Hamil- ton, we dedicate the D.H.S. DEL-ANO. Devoting many years of your lives to Delano High students. you have gained the respect and admiration of each student with whom you have had contact. Frequent- ly acting as chaperones at social affairs and always happily participating in school projects, you have be- come well-known as gracious good sports. Mrs. Hamilton, your warm personality and perfect disposition have always been inspirations to your de- voted pupils. As head of the English department, you have charmingly given your time and help to faculty members and students. Along with an enviable list of community accomplish- ments, Mr. Hamilton, you have achieved honors as a patient home builder, a fine photographer, and a good friend. You have skillfully handled your job as head of the industrial arts department, along with earning an unsurpassed reputation as a man of integrity and sin- cerity. We doff our sailor caps to you, Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- ton. We have never known a nicer couple! We Dedicate Our Lo ln Memoriam Mr. Laurence E. Abbey Flags flying at half-mast on the Delano High campus March 3 carried to the students the message of the death of their veteran teacher, Mr. Laurence E. Abbey. An industrial arts teacher for 52 years fol- lowing four years spent as a school mechanic, Mr. Abbey had served the school longer than anyone else. After founding the transporta- tion and bus maintenance department, Mr. Abbey acted as its supervisor until last year, s a f e ly transporting thousands of students countless miles without a serious accident. Mr. Abbey was widely admired and greatly respected for his many community and school services. His reputation for reliability, consci- entiousness, devotion to duty, and kindness has become legendary in Delano. A veteran of World War I and an active leader in the American Legion, Mr. Abbey exemplified the qualities of loyal patriotism and dedicated citizenship. Delano misses him. . Above, Dick works in Senior Problems. Right, Dick and Ann Barrett enjoy lunch. T pical DH Da Lived by Senior Dick Dick Grogan, chosen the typical boy seniors would most like to follow through a day, leads an active life. He rushes to school every morning, getting there JUST IN TIME to rack his brain in the first three classes. Finally, relief - lunch! Time to eat lunch and talk to the crowd. Then off again to finish up the day. After school - homework and his part time job. Dinner with his family, TV, and a date with best girl Ann pass the evenings for fast-moving Dick. With a few variations that's a typical day for just about any DHS sailor - active, fun, exhausting! Top, after school job keeps Dick busy until fabovej dinner with his family. Left, Dick and Ann stock up before movie. Above, common campus fads this year are modeled by car- coated Arlene, Sugie, and Paul, Bob in name cords. Above, Gloria, Judy, and jill step in style in the knee-length socks popular at DHS this winter. Pads, Fancies, ly ijimlw I To the left, Proud members of Girls' and Boys' Block D Clubs sport letter sweaters at every op- portunity. 4 . tudents Color DH CTL' Q Left and above, Joan Soares and Cris Parsons were voted most typieal boy and girl and best DHS repre- sentatives by Seniors. Campus Above, typical noon hour finds many students relaxing on lawn. Below, Brenda and Louie enjoy dressing up for rare formal dances. 1957-58 Has Share of ery Special Williamson, Felix, Grimes, Rodriquez, Lehman, Venerable, Choir members sing in Christmas Part program Schlitz, Cozart, Juday participate in Coronation at All-Sports presented December 18 and 19. Dance. The walls came tumbling down! As part of giant campus re- modeling, old shop became new cafeteria. Right, DHS students ride Student Association Hoat in October Harvest Holidays Parade. OII1CI1llS DHS has double honors as Mr. jack Gines, traveling science teacher, lectures, and Disneyland photographer shoots for future TV show. Above, varsity players, back row, R. Williams, Hill, front, Hyatt, R. Williams, Diaz were chosen Delano representatives to Kern County All-Star football game. Above, Queen Day appears in royal car at Homecoming game. Below, seniors, back, Schlitz, Triplett, Scott, Westbrook, Parsons, front, Ruff, Stone, Honbo, Taggart made outstand- ing scores in college entrance exams. Q1 Q? ag isfi fe JU '12 iii Q55 ISS 1 'J V.: 5 il 15? ig' 2? if fi Q 2 ff gf 5 Q Q I Ei is . ., .,,,..,.,,. ,, ,. .. ,, I . , ,V - I . ,. ,. ..f. ,, ., ,S 9 Q15 ff 42 55 K Q xg? X Dr. Bert C. Corona, Delano High School superintendent, strides purposefully across campus. Commanders As the most important single event of the year, the ad- ministration put before Delano area voters a mammoth 81,750,000 bond issue. Passed by a nearly 3-1 margin, the bond provides for new buildings including music, science, industrial arts, homemaking, math classrooms, a boys' gym, and an administration building, and the improvement and relocation of existing buildings. Working steadily through a vital year of elections, new building plans, and regular school business, Delano High's Board of Trustees, composed of Mr. Meryl Anderson, president, and Mr. D. Andreas, Mr. Lido Sandrini, Mr. Glen Schlitz, and Mr. Norman Simeral, has served the students well. Under the excellent steering of Dr. Bert C. Corona, su- perintendent, everyone at Delano High has been successfully working toward placing DHS among the top-notch schools in California. Mr. joseph Costerella, assistant principal, lends aid to the large commanding job. Mr. Costerella also takes pride in advising the students in charge of planning for all school functions. With the lengthy title of Director of Attendance and Child Welfare, and Athletic Director, Mr. Ray Frederick, whom friendly students address simply as Coach, now marks 26 years of Delano High service. Giving aid to seniors in the selection of careers and di- recting test programs are among the varied duties per- formed by Miss Dorothy Morey, director of guidance and testing. Assisting Miss' Morey with student counseling, Mr. Na- than johnson served as senior class counselor, and Mr. Earl Maxwell helps the junior class members. Mr. Alfred Root is the sophomore class counselor, while Mr. Eugene Beck works with the freshman class. Below, members of the Delano High School Board of Trustees are Mr. J. D. Andreas, Mr. Norman Simeral, Mr. Meryl E. Anderson, Mr. Glen Schlitz, and Mr. Lido.San- drini. These important men met bi-weekly throughout the year. Plot hipis Course .AUQL Mr. Joseph Costerella Miss Dorothy Morey Mr. Ray Frederick - ?.fl C. JD 4 IIE? 'Q' r 1 f XII l l 'S fs QEQQQQQS Above right, Counselor Maxwell discusses a program change with Terry. Right, a busy of- fice morning sees students Ellen, Sandra, and Lummas, checking attendance slips. Navigators Plan aried 1 Shown above are social studies teachers. Standing are Mr. D. Yarbrough, Dr. Lewis Segesvary, Mr. james Kelley, Mr. Wilfred Lee, Mr. Don Hickok, Mr. Oran Palmer. Sitting are Mr. Anthony LoRe, Mr. George Garibaldi, Mr. Lawrence Kruger, and Mr. James Hickey. Right, members of the second period Senior Problems classes visit the Delano justice Court as part of their study of the justice Department. F ii fx-z tv, A ii. , Left, instructors include Mr. Ed Defraga, Mr. Ervin Robertson, Mr. Don Tavolacci, Mr. Francis Cristofano, and Mr. Alfred Root. Courses Newly added to the social studies department this year was a lecture program for Senior Prob- lems classes. Mr. Wilfred Lee, Mr. james Kelley, and Mr. Don Hickock alternated as lecturers dur- ing the course. Other subjects covered in this large department were World History, Sopho- more Requirements, which included Driver Train- ing, U.S. History, Civics, and Senior Problems. Mr. Alfred Root, Mr. Edward DeFraga, Mr. Ervin Robertson, Mr. Don Tavolacci, and Mr. Francis Cristafano instructed math courses such as Algebra I and II, General Math, Plane Geome- try, and Trigonometry. Students studying in the business department received training in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing I and II, Office Practice, Business Eng- lish, Record Keeping, Salesmanship, Personal Typing, Everyday Business, and Business Law. The Salesmanship classes, under the direction of Mr. William Spaulding, created beautiful exhibits in the display cases in the Library and Library Annex Buildings throughout the year. Mrs. Vera Abbey and Mrs. Noma Collins capa- bly directed tomorrowls homemakers in the sew- ing, cooking, and home management phases of the home economics department program. The entire department cooperated to make toys and decorations during the Christmas season. .5 c. X X -:.. g K..-- ZMT K e Top, business teachers Mr. Ralph Brooding, Miss Anne Pezzuti Mr. William Spaulding, Miss Narcissa Danner, Mr. John Lewis Miss Carol Benton, and Mr. Eric Stone are pictured. Above, Miss Benton's class types toward skill and speed. 'sf 'lfwar Lf , I Shown above are homemaking and home management teachers, Mrs. Vera Abbey and Mrs. Noma Collins. Below, Mrs. Collins helps cooking class make sure meringue will be light and fluffy on those lemon pies. L, Members of the English depart- ment include, s t a n d i n g , Mr. Marshall Coursen, Mr. Frank Lambirth, Mr. Bruce Harvey, Mr. Mac Hull. Seated are Miss Mary Salber, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, and Mrs. Mary Goldman. Profs Steer Liberal Arts All Delano High students are required to take at least two years of English. College Prepara- tory students are urged to include third and fourth year English in their schedules. Varied subject matter is offered in this de- partment. Courses are taught in journalism, pub- lic speaking, dramatics, and Business English, along with the four year-long courses in regular English. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton capably leads the de- partment. Other English teachers include Miss Mary Salber, Mrs. Mary Goldman, Mr. Mar- shall Coursen, Mr. Frank Lambirth, Mr. Bruce Harvey, and Mr. Mac Hull. Several special events highlighted the year for English students. Mr. Hull's English IV classes enjoyed a lecture on Shakespeare given by Dr. Melvin Cherno of Bakersfield College. Ten outstanding students from the two senior English classes participated in the first annual Shakespeare Contest, while Mr. Wilson's jour- nalism classes visited a number of Kern County newspaper plants. The entire department colla- borated to produce a special spring assembly program. Above left, students in Mr. Wilsonls class gather in- formation for an assigned term report. Left, English IV students listen to Dr. Melvin Cherno lecture on Shakespeare. c., f' , .D ,co Classes Because of the many public appearances of music department groups, these well-trained stu- dents form one of the school's closest ties with the Community. Head of the department, Mr. Chester Hayden, is famous for the fine vocal groups, Girls' Glee, Mixed Glee, and Choir, he presents. Although kept busy with his music apprecia- tion class and the Delano High Orchestra, Mr. jack Ritchey has also found time to initiate an orchestra program in Delano elementary schools. The 100 string players enrolled are expected to augment the small high school orchestra in the future. New to Delano this year, Mr. Gary Ken- yon, director of bands, has introduced a faster cadence than previously used by the band, and at football games, a lighted band. Ceramics, leather and metal working, crafts, and art for both beginning and advanced stu- dents are taught in the art department by Miss Claire Hoster and Mr. Richard Cottrell. Courses in Spanish, Latin, French, and Ger- man are offered in the foreign language depart- ment, headed by Mr. Ed Goldman. Also teach- ing language classes are Mr. Anthony LoRe, Mr. joseph Pokorny, and Mr. joseph Sullivan. At the right are foreign language teachers Mr. Edward Goldman, Mr. Anthony LoRe, Mr. Joseph Pokorny, Mr. Joseph Sullivan. Top, Mr. Gary Kenyon, Mr. Chester Hayden, and Mr. jack Ritchey, music teachers, discuss plans for the 1957 Christmas program. Shown directly above are Mr. Richard Cottrell and Miss Claire Hoster, teachers in the art department. v s ,J Courses Fit ll CC' V 1 . . D Z .-QS?-Fi Above left, science profs include Mr. Robert Selent, Mr. Ed Butts, Mr. Gordon Lillis, Mr. Nathan Johnson, and Mr. Frank Dyer. Direct- ly left, lab biology students locate parts of body on model. Teachers in the agriculture department are Mr. Edwin Ag students have, among their many courses, a lesson in Maxon and Mr. Kermit Adams. Not shown is Mr. E tree pruning. Alfred and Ronnie participate above. Eugene Brassfield. Hands? Needs Biology, Physics, General Science, California Natural History, and Chemistry are among classes offered by the science department, headed by Mr. Frank Dyar, chemistry and physics teach- er. Other science classes are instructed by Mr. Ed Butts, Mr. Nathan johnson, Mr. Gordon Lillis, and Mr. Robert Selent. A very active and important agriculture de- partment is headed by Mr. Edwin Maxson. This division offers boys engaged in agriculture a more thorough understanding of the entire field. Mr. Kermit Adams and Mr. Eugene Brass- field also teach ag classes. Under the management of physical education department heads, Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen and Mr. Ralph Allen, this division is skillfully or- ganized. A wide variety of games - tennis, vol- leyball, baseball, swimming, football, and hock- ey - are offered to boys and girls enrolled in the required physical education classes. Other full-time physical education teachers are Miss Barbara Goemer, Miss Ruby Olsen, and Mr. Waldo Stahl. Out in the big, nearly new shop building classes are taught in auto and wood shop, other industrial arts, and graphic arts, while the old shop building is still used for metal shop classes. Mr. Ray Hamilton heads the industrial arts de- partment. Above right, full-time physical education teachers are Miss Ruby Olsen, Mr. Waldo Stahl, Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen, Mr. Ralph Allen, and Miss Barbara Goemer. Right, girls enjoy P. E. basketball. Below, left, Industrial Arts teachers include, back, Mr Mr Laurlts Sorenson Below right covered with grease Wesley Rumbolz, Mr. Wayne Billingsley, Mr. Lawrence students work on an engine Abbey. Front, Mr. Ray Hamilton, Mr. Carson Wilcox, and fm X 5 wif-,yur 'M - ' ,K ICATION UEAQUNE FKQDAT Nilvii hip Has an Departments, Left, members of City League basketball teams jump for ball in regular Tuesday night game. It is no idle boast that the high school campus is the center of community activity. Classrooms are in use every week night for adult education classes in 25 such varied subjects as auto shop, crafts, vocal music, folk dancing, shorthand, driver training, English, and foreign languages. In the gym city-league basketball games are held, along with regular night school physical education classes. The big high school auditorium is used for nearly all community shows, such as the Harvest Holidays Queen Show, and the Music Memorial and Mother-singers, Concerts. Delano High's well stocked library is used by hundreds of students daily. Efficiently carrying out his job as head librarian, Mr. john Geyer supervises the re-organized li- brary facilities, assisted by Mrs. Marshall Coursen. New equipment was purchased this year, enabling librarians to have more con- trol of books. The school library now holds 5,100 books of fiction and non-fiction and a variety of magazines, newspapers, and phamplets. Above left are librarians Mr. John Geyer and Mrs. Marshall Coursen. Left, students study, check out books in library. an Hands Above, office secretaries and bookkeepers include, standing, Felix, Coursen, Stonesifer, Boone. Seated are Proctor, Peebles, Bennet, and Kitc en. Mrs. Harriet Hennessee Mr. Robert Pennington Above, Mr. Ed Patterson, business manager, sees that school financial business runs smoothly. Delano High's business manager, Mr. Ed Patterson, operates efficiently on a de- manding schedule. Mr. Patterson super- vises all school purchases, requisitions, and budgets. Although carrying out a full-time schedule of regular office work, the com- petent staffs of the attendance, bookkeep- ing, and counseling offices always find time to help students with mimeograph- ing, special bulletins, and questions. They also handle attendance records, mail, switchboard, and payroll work. For the first time this year, Delano High rates a full-time registered nurse. Cheer- ful Mrs. Harriet Hennessee gives her time to ailing students. By maintaining a com- plete record of each student's past health, Mrs. Hennessee hopes to deal with any health problems arising. Ready to help troubled students is Mr. Robert Pennington, school psychologist. Mr. Pennington is on deck each Thursday in the attendance office. Qokes, candy, sack lunches, snacks, socializing, or whatever Cafeteria employees include, standing, Bramblott, is craved 15 available in the convenient outside eating area. Moudy, Riley, Fielder, Keronsg seated King, Rich- 49 Xa X Q m f if 'ses ards, Slankard, and Shaffer. Delano High's 20 skilled and efficient cafeteria workers, under the supervision of Mrs. Bertha Slankard, provide well balanced and delicious meals for some 700 students in the cafeteria each day. An additional 500 students buy lunches at the handy outside snack bar. In three shifts students crowd into long lines for plate and sack lunches. Christmas and Thanksgiving bring special fare and especially long lines. This problem is expected to be lessened next year with the completion of a new cafeteria. Working full-time, eleven ladies assist Mrs. Slankard in the planning and preparation of meals. Ten other workers help with noon-time serving. In addition to regular noon meals, the cafeteria staff serves many hundreds at special banquets and luncheons. Everyone rushes and crushes to enjoy the delicious food served daily to 700 hungry students in the cafeteria. Note the contented smiles! Crew Keeps DHS Shipshape Top, Delano Highls efficient custodians are standing, Laguna, Peeveyhouse, Hannigan, Combs, seated, Louder- milk, Savage, Glorioso, Klusmiregabove, bus drivers are, back, Sparks, Kirkpatrick, Fowler, Hensley, Spurrier, Mahon, front, Garrison, Hazleton, Dix, Black, Glorioso. Right, members of the efficient grounds and maintenance crew are back, Dix, McCowan, Kirkpatrick, McCartney, Mahon, seated, Penrod, Eoff, Neal. A small army of maintenance men, custodians, grounds men, bus drivers, and laundrymen is needed to keep Delano High running neatly and smoothly. Vital to the campus, the men are also friendly and cheerful. Many students look for- ward each day to their friendly contacts with the efficient crew. On the shoulders of Mr. Lyle Penrod, a school employee for some 25 years, rests the responsi- bility of maintaining the 50-acre campus. Work- ing under Mr. Penrod, men from his department execute the many complicated lighting and build- ing plans given to them for the school Christmas program, as well as smoothing many of the daily emergencies in the lives of the 1600 people con- nected with DHS. Each day's 3:45 bus bell brings approximately half of Delano High's 1400 students to the fleet of big yellow buses. Carrying students to and from their homes in Kern and Tulare Counties, the 16 buses travel a total of 900 miles each day. The longest daily run for a bus is 58 miles, the sohrtest, 26 miles. In addition to daily runs, the transportation system adds thousands of miles to the total each year by providing transportation for clubs, classes, choirs, and teams. 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Dreamy strains of music come to mind in remember- ing the junior-Senior Prom held under the sea in Nep- tune's Court. The traditional formal was held for the first time off campus and in the National Guard Ar- mory on May 18. May 2 was the date of the PTA Barbeque and De- lano High Open House, termed by all a great success. The seniors were hosted by the juniors on a Treas- ure Island at the junior-Senior Banquet April 11. Four years of high school were climaxed for the Class of '57 at the graduation ceremonies held on june 7. land at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Above, senior girls in their Home Management class conducted a community nursery school. Above, members of Miss Mary Salber's English 11classes and chaperons pose on steps of Hunt- ington Library as they enjoy part of their ex- cursion to Los Angeles. Left, dreamy dancers enjoy the music of the Bonnel Pryor Band at the Junior-Senior Prom. Q o 7 Cruise Approximately 1800 Delano area residents en- joyed the fine beef prepared by FFH members for the annual PTA Barbeque. The event pre- ceded Open House at DHS. Lots of talented DHS students, fand little Elvislj appeared in many varied acts in the May 7 DEL-ANO Review. Below, 227 members of the 1957 graduating class prepare to Below' ar? Mfly Fesfival loyalty' Queen Yullker' receive diplomas in Memorial Stadium on june 7. Kl Hg Lllllelqhn' Lehman' Hampton' Bradley, Rambo, Spaulding, and Sparks. Freshmen receive program cards from Mr, Wilson Peppy songleaders Leanor, Beverly, and Maggie lead students in before attending short classes to acquaint them the brand-new fight song at one of the Friday afternoon pep with high school procedure. assemblies. g Aiwa in ii l ikalfilh la jgug anal 4 A I ' ' 1 Judy, Queen Penny, Janette rule the 1957 Harvest Holidays. Nearly everyone sits on either the new or old quad on the many fine fall days. Banner carriers herald the DHS band in Harvest Holidays parade. Fall Students enjoy watching the dancing of Mrs. Earl Maxwell and Dr. Corona at the annual Lion's Club Halloween Dance. Events Launch Year With a busy and varied schedule of dances, as- semblies, parades, contests, and conferences Delano High guys and gals managed to keep well enter- tained throughout the 1957-58 school year. School was officially opened on September 5, but September 4 was set aside as Freshman Day, giving the frightened frosh a day of peace and a chance to become acquainted with the campus and teachers. Pep assemblies were held often to promote school and team spirit for football and basketball games. Donna Silva, head yell leader, planned and ar- ranged for the many skits and stunts performed. A high point of the year for Delano area residents was the annual Harvest Holidays. Penny Post was chosen queen, while Judy Cozart and Janette Day were named princesses. All three girls are DHS seniors. Co-sponsored by the Delano Lions Club and the Student Affairs Commission, the annual Halloween Dance was well attended by students and guests. Individual and group football pictures taken by Mr. Nick Dailey were sold by DEL-ANO staff mem- bers to interested players and students. Above right, CSF members prepare to leave for the fall conference held at EB. Right, football players view their likenesses. DHS Activities Make Winners Bird, Appleford, Kubota, and Taggert show trophies won in first annual Shakespeare Contest, entered by outstanding English IV students. Right, exhausted students return from Bakersfield on rooters' bus after East Bakersfield-Delano football game. Seniors concentrate on Scholarship Qualifying Test, which brings college scholarship aid to high scorers. Left, finalists in the dance contest, staged at the Lion's Club-Student Affairs Commission Halloween dance, perform for judges and an interested audience. Lively Ship Top, sponsors of the All-Sports Dance, GAA members and helpers decorate for Autumn Leaves motif of dance held November 22. Above, students enjoy finished product. Shown at right are All-Sports Dance princesses elected by athletic team members, back, Magalene Garland, Janiece Ritchey, front, Leanor Felix, and Judy Cozart. 'Q' ,I init vi QRS i 2... QR Above, reigning as queen of the All-Sports Dance is judy Lehman, senior. - X X W -. f M .X W , .. 4,,' ,. fm gs fx,fg5Xg . 2' ' s A kg. ., 1, y 1.333 ,sffrtiiv-. +.p 1, - ffsi A s 1 P o .:' i . Wfsrfg.-5:f if ,-ca. is fgeifzigg f'1' 1 y u L. Q Q . '1:f.g:i' if - ' 1 ' 5-. ' . .Q,ms,,'e-wi r f f is o A if hw-if? wx - - Ni'-3335 K ' ' W-wgfiib ?, o . ' . ' r , Lag: ff ' it H :ggi 'T' -f A 7 ' dl' 1.- i 'Wa A-1 .- ' 1 T '. ' ' 5 'A' 'inf-' Y Qi .wge t 5 . 5 51515.22 e. it jf A so '12 fQEf'5Q'3L x' 1 . I me -We . -1 i , .1-t2g'.z -,.-'. e.'?X1?-,,2,2,1g-waf e r gl f X' Q-:HV -' ,' . g5N54?ffHgLg?,f5ji .1'C-. .J . -H f5,f,Q 'fL'Tfzr5gri,lf1 .1 iw. Q 1-ei fy, an A E , A X 3 I 1+ ' , - . ' . Q S' ' ff .. r A 'S fi A :,rsy3z, f3.f 1- Y I ,CST 5 A gfggfzfxm-,f Lx Q ,ra ., ' f 4' is o IF -ff ' 'X t ji r iff' v , - as 'A f, ,,N,3.,rr5:5 45. Z p,fl,g, -- 1- si.. it 1 ' wg ' Q: p , ,, , ll Hands Enjo Homecoming Queen Janette Day, senior, was chosen by vote of varsity football players. Below, Homecoming Princesses included, standing, Brenda Bird, Donna Silva, Sybil Baker. Seated, Sandra Cabrera, Carol Bradley. Not shown, Linda Main. Below, students enjoy the junior-class sponsored Homecoming Dance. K I I FE' Qs- J Lf I Homecoming Festivities Again a completely successful event, Delano High's Second Annual Homecoming was enjoyed by all partici- pating. Reigning as queen over the festivities was Janette Day, senior. Homecoming princesses were Donna Silva, Carol Bradley, Linda Main, Sybil Baker, Sandra Ca- brera, and Brenda Bird. For the first time this year special names were desig- nated for each day of the Homecoming week. Monday, November 4, carried the theme of Monday Mourn- ing, Tuesday, Stop North High Daygn Wednesday, Go Delano Day, while Thursday was school color day. Each day patriotic students wore the appropriate colors. Highlighting Thursday's festivities was the Home- coming Parade of decorated cars. The Del-Ano staff carried away sweepstakes prize with their entry of a decorated boat exhibiting the yearbook theme, Ahoy, '58, while the Bible Club, Spanish Club, and Legion Medal Club each won runners-up prizes. Following the parade a pep rally was held in City Park. Climaxing the Homecoming celebration, the football game, won by North High Stars, 21-18, was both ex- citing and heart-breaking for Delano fans. Halftime ac- tivities were brightened by the crowning of the queen and her court by football captains. Concluding Home- coming week, the junior class sponsored an after game dance. , .. 2 . - ' . Top, sweepstakes prize winner in the Home- coming Car Parade was the DEL-ANO boat, showing off the theme Ahoy '58. Above, TNT members ride another cleverly decorated car. Below, in City Park a pre-game rally roused spirit. North High edged Delano 21-18 in a heartbreaker. Programs, Parties, Trips Sponsor Yarbrough and Mobile Gas Economy Run winners Hall, Gibson, and Johnes sport trophies fol- lowing December 7 meet. Members of Christmas Party cast whoop it up during Jingle Bells number. Effective tableaus added beauty and dignity to annual Christmas program. Continuing the active pace begun in the fall, DHS students actively participated in many events. Sponsored by M o bile Gas and the McFarland Lion's Club, the first student economy run for this area was held December 7. DHS winners included Leonard Hall, John Gibson, and Barbara Johnes. MacFarland High copped the team award. The music department presented a new type Christmas program, A Christmas Party, to students and community in December. Traveling to Long Beach in January, the DEL- ANO staff enjoyed a one-day naval cruise on the heavy cruiser USS COLUMBUS. The Record Club presented the first annual danc- ing contest for Kool Kats in january. Winners in- cluded Lummus Green, William Richards, Donna Dawson, and jerry Bryant. Highlighted by o u t s t a n d i n g decorations, the Christmas formal was held on December 21. Choos- ing the theme, Candy Cane Lane, the Student Af- fairs Commission sponsored the holiday affair. ff? aff? Cheer Winter Right, couples dance through Candy Cane Lane at the annual Christmas formal. Directly below, members of the DEL-ANO class talk to Captain Uehling aboard the USS COLUMBUS. Lower right, winners Wfilliam, Lummus, Donna, and Jerry show off trophies earned in Kool Kats competition. Right, Lynda and Donna dance a mean hula at the Rally Club as- sembly. Far right, john presents to Bruce and the student body the COS Basketball Tournament Tro- phy and the Bakersfield Tourna- ment consolation prize. , xx Top, Harlem Club members advertise their fun night at all-clubs assembly. Above, Rally Clubbers present pep skit on same program. Recreation team leaders are, back, Cox, Coker, Finney, Brammer, Bailey, middle, Campos, Rittner, Lopiba, L Hamilton, front, R. Brown, Atkison, Barrientos, Newman Garza. 7 Activities of Don, Farrell, Pat and Merle practice scene from all-boy play, Blue Hotel, presented to student body in May. Noon recreation activities draw large number of students Archery is one of most popular. prin Caper at Happ , Fast Pace Student Association members and advisers enjoy dinner and social hour at February get-together. The coming of spring quickened the DHS pace, as a dinner given for all student association council members set sail on the season. The event gave those attending a chance to meet each other and discuss student association problems. An all-clubs assembly was held for clubs wishing to present skits and tell about club activities. Speech Club, Rally Club, Harlem Club, and Boys' Varsity D Society participated. A great success was the noon recreational program which divided all students into six teams to participate in noon activities. Another first was marked this year as the sepa- rate junior and senior plays were discontinued and two all-school plays were presented. The first, Blue Hotel, featured an all-boy cast, while the cast of Cool Cats Forever was all-girl. Both were presented in May under the direction of Mr. Marshall Coursen. CSF members guided future freshmen around the campus on four separate days as the eighth-graders received extensive orientation. Termed a really FUN fun night was the social event sponsored jointly by the Girls' Block D, Boys' Block D, and Rally Clubs in March. Future freshmen look pretty bewildered as they are guided around the campus by CSF members on eighth-grade visit- ing days. Directly below, everyone enjoyed volleyball at all- school fun night. Bottom, Bank of America cup win- ners were Mike Schlitz, math and science, jane Kubota, fine artsg and jill Taggart, liberal arts. ll ,ululllalttruealxiraz if lllll mmm iiumirz ,Q Mi .tlummms-1 tafme-une-.s.ancq-ii .lwnm-.wamfuau tudent Brass Lead Deanna Honbo, girls' vice-presi- dent. Left, Bruce Bird, Student Associa- tion president. Dennis Scott, boys' vice-president jill Taggart, secretary Left, Student Association advisers are, back row, Mr. Kelley, Mr. Lee, Mr. Selent. Front row, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Yarbrough. Association Sue Massey, left, acted as Publicity Commissioner while Louie Lucas, right, headed the Finance Commis- sion. -fd . Publicity Commission members are, back row, Mc- Members of the Finance Commission are, back row, jako Neil, Burns, Bartell, LaRosa, Stone. Front row, vich, Adviser Yarbrough, Del Rio, Felix. Front row, Hall Ruff, Walker, Massey, Cozart. Lucas, Cagle. All students at Delano High are members of the Student Association, headed by the Student Association Executive Council. This year's Association was led by President Bruce Bird. Deanna Honbo and Dennis Scott were elected girls' and boys' vice-presidents, while jill Taggert served as secretary. Members of the Executive Council began the busy 1957-58 school year 'way back last August, as Bruce, Deanna, Dennis, jill, Donna Silva, head cheerleader, Sue Massey, Publicity Commissioner, Louie Lucas, Finance Commissioner, jane Kubota, Commissioner of School History, La Quita Phillips, Constitution and By-Laws Commissioner, Rachel Reyes, and Marion Rose attend a leadership conference at Camp Con- dor. The Executive Council continued the year with regular weekly meetings at which the members planned the agenda for Student Asso- ciation meetings, acted on bills put before them, and acted as a nucleus for all school activities. Right, Lisenbee, Phillips, Barry fstandingj, john, Smith worked on the important Constitution and By-Laws Com- mission. La Quita Phillips served as Con stitution and By-Laws Commis sioner. I I 'e fi .51 E J 5 3 l JF' I I I I I f 1 The Student Affairs Commission, headed by Boys' Vice-president Dennis Scott, became one of the most active of the commissions this year as it co-sponsored the Halloween Dance with the Lion's Club and took complete charge of the Christmas formal. Diane Evans and Beverley Bertrand acted as chairmen for the yuletide affair. Planning and scheduling noon movies and all assemblies, Student Affairs Commission members kept busy with duties throughout the year. The group's adviser was Mr. James Kelley. Historian Commissioner jane Kubota and her as- sistants kept an accurate record of all school events and activities. As the year's biggest project, they planned and published the first student handbook last summer, and they are now engaged in the publi- cation of a second. Student Association standing committee chairmen, Dolores Forquera, Student Activities, Jimmie Pow- Large Crew Left, Student Affairs Commission members, standing, Ruff, Dyar, Bertrand, DeFraga, Evans, seated, Bartell, Downs, Forquera, Reyes, plan graduation gown styles. At left is Historian Commissioner, Jane Kubota. Above, His torian Commission staff includes, standing, Curfman, M. Ku bota, Hanes, Wolfe, seated, Lucich, Kubota, Reyes, Kono. ell, Rules, Beverley Bertrand, Ways and Means, Penny Post, Student Welfare, and Mike Schlitz, Ap- propriations performed carefully and competently the many duties assigned to them. While using the Student Association meeting room and office for all official business, students also found it a handy gathering place to learn the latest school news from the bulletins, calendars, and schedules posted there. Deanna Honbo headed this year's Club Council composed of presidents of all campus clubs. This group co-ordinated all club activities for the year, including schedules for after-game dances, noon- movies, and club meeting. Acting as head of the group, Deanna helped clubs write constitutions, after which they were given char- ters. Members of the Club Council made plans for the Homecoming Car Parade and chose plots of the new quad to be landscaped. Needed for mooth ailin Above, Student Association leaders, clockwise from left, Bird, Lucas, Schlitz, Massey, Kubota, Taggert, Phillips, Post, Forquera, Betrand, Powell, Honbo, hold their weekly meeting. Above right, Janie and jill plan week's activities in accordance with the school news posted on Student Ofiicebulletin board. Chairman of Student Association standing committees are, standing, Post, seated, Schlitz, Forquera, Powell, Betrand. Right, Club Council mem- bers plan a master calendar for the year's club meetings. rms. 5 .trwmwwt .w.-,.mmwpmqe. Senior representatives to the Student Association Council junior representatives are, back row, Ellesworth, McClure include, back row, Bassett, Parsons, Hampton, Triplett, Miller, Cate, Hamilton, second row, Noland, Proctor, How- Schlitzg front, Ramos, Walker, Forquera. ard, Silva, Johnston, Belcher. t d ll A ' 11' H Representing the sophomores are, back row, Hanes, Keyzers, Freshmen representatives include, back row, Ledbetter, Honbo, Harper: front, Spaulding, Garland, Shewcraft, Rose, Bird, Kibby, Schlitz, Ray, Hall, Nagatani, Downs, Kiper, Radovich, Wood. front, Underhill, Costrella, Moore, Lelis. r--Q, 1' S FET? RFIRST' S 1 Q Above, members of the Safety Council include, standing, Adviser Yar- -' - brough, Wesson, Reyes, Bennett, Schlitz, Adviser Selentg seated, Bradley, Letlow, Lanises, Felix. Directly below, representative Juanita gives report at morning Student Association Council meeting. Bottom, senior class council meets to discuss Senior Ditch Da . Y an Functions As an aid to communication among students, rep- resentatives are chosen from each homeroom to serve on the Student Association Council. Elected on a semester basis, these students attend all Student Association meetings and report on them to their classes. With a tremendously crowded slate of work, con- ferences meetings, and dinners, the busy Council meet as often as three times a week. Newly formed this year, the Delano High Safety Council sponsored the first Mobile Gas Economy Run in this area, and worked to promote campus safety throughout the year. Acting as advisers for .M the group were Mr. J. D. Yarbrough and Mr. Robert Selent. Concerning themselves with activities exclusive to their respective classes, the four class councils, with representatives from each homeroom, met often throughout the year to discuss and make plans for important class projects such as senior announce- ments, senior sweaters, junior rings, Senior Ditch Day, and all class parties. ii:-nnqm.-Q .mmnvsu tug V- rm witaw-n.wwek1 - ,J Editor Barbara Ruff Manager Judy Cozart A soul-stirring rendition of Tammy,' by the Seven Tugboats highlighted the DEL-ANO Sales Assembly. Weekl , Yearl The 1957 DEL-ANO, '57 Varieties, carried on the tradition of outstanding Delano High yearbooks as it earned a First Class rating from the Columbia Press Association. Barbara Ruff, editor, and Judy Cozart, busi- ness manager, led the staff through a maze of contracts, copy, captions, themes, heads, and ads, as well as ,those ominous deadlines to produce the D.H.S. DEL-ANO. Other members of the editorial staff included Janette Day, Carol Brad- ley, Pat Wesson, Keith Newman, Rachel Reyes, Ronald Ladd, Glenn Wilson, Louise Dietz, Terry Guerber, Arlen Appleford, Tony Panero and Susan Stone. The launching of the D.H.S. DEL-ANO was successfully accomplished at the Sales Assembly held October 4. Announcing the theme, Ahoy, '58, the assembly also uncovered unexpected talents in student body members. As the sales campaign ended November 7, Laurie Sands, junior, stood at the top of the salesman list, after selling 79 books. Activities of the year will come to an exciting conclusion at the June Press Banquet, when the D.H.S. DEL-ANO begins her maiden voyage. Members of the DEL-ANO staff include, back row, Apple- row, Silva, Dietz, Business Manager Judy Cozart, Adviser ford, Coria, Panero, Sands, Cotton, Barrett. Second row, Hull, Editor Barbara Ruff, Day, Guerber. Stone, Reyes, Wilson, Bradley, Newman, Ladd, John. First l 4 Logs Produced LIVE WIRE staff members include, back row, Cozart, Jacobsen, Silva, Co-editors Beverly Burns and Susan Stone johnes, Hill, McClure, Reyes, Barrett, Adviser Maynard Soares, Schlitz, Panero. Wilson, Coria, Chu, Garcia, MacKenzie, Ruff. Front row, Publishing the LIVE WIRE every Friday instead of bi-weekly on Wednesday kept this year's LIVE WIRE staff members really on their toes. The size of the paper was cut slightly making it more manageable. The LIVE WIRE -presented a complete picture of school life along with various phases of community life under the direction of co-editors, Beverly Burns and Susan Stone. Other staff leaders include Donna Silva, business manager, Deanna Jacobsen, feature editor, Mike Schlitz, sports editor, joan Soares, activities edi- tor, and Barbara johnes, bookkeeper. Mr. Maynard Wil- son acted as adviser. Besides the regular issues printed, the staff put out two special editions, Christmas and graduation. This year's papers were printed by the PRESS. Members of the LIVE WIRE staff attended a press conference at Bakersfield junior College in October, while other staff delegates journeyed to Seattle to repre- sent Delano High at the Pacific Slope Press Clinic in February. Beverly Burns and Magalene Garland acted as co-edi- tors of football programs sold at each home game. To the right is LIVE WIRE Business Manager, D o n n a Silva. Directly below is LIVE WIRE Co-editor Susan Stone. Lower right is Co-editor Bev- erly Burns. Press Groups Always Active Right, Adviser Hull hosted the Del-Ano staff at buffet dinner in his home. Press Club members line up on Lodge Pole Ice Rink while attending club snow party. Left, Live Wire staff members write heads and layout pages for weekly newspaper. Champ Del-Ano salesgals Ann Barrett and Laurie Sands try sales methods on each other. Mr. Frank Dyar, president, Miss Anne Pezzuti, Mrs. Noma Collins, and Mr. Dave Kelley led the local CTA chapter this year. Mr. Frank Dyar served as president of the local chapter of the California Teachers Associ- ation this year. Assisting Mr. Dyar were Mr Dave Kelley, vice-presidentg Miss Anne Pezzuti secretary, and Mrs. Noma Collins, treasurer. As their major project of the year the Delano group sponsored on February 15 a three-county professional workshop to study personal and professional policy procedures. Elected to represent the local CTA at the North Kern Central Section meeting was Mr. Wilfred Lee, while Mr. Carson Wilcox and Mr. Dyar represented Delano on the Kern Division Council, a higher organization than the CTA. Teachers gather in faculty meeting room at noon for con- versation, anouncements and work. 'f n . I ,gf ,A-I f wa! lf ll '71 IN . ...a A Teachers, Parents Organize Too A C a 6 Besides their regular meetings the group held several social gatherings during the year. Led by Mrs. .Harry Goodel, the Parent-Teach- ers Association held regular monthly meetings and organized the annual PTA Barbecue. The PTA and adult education classes jointly sponsored community meetings at which inter- ested persons discussed local and teen-age prob- lems. Right, Mrs. Harry Goodel leads discussion at March PTA meeting. This association is organized to provide common meeting ground for discussion of problems of both par- ents and teachers. fn. .- 'L ubhxwmj . I, .A , . Seaworth Left, Quill and Scroll members are Adviser Salber, Stone, Burns, Soares, Cozart, Ruff, Schlitz, Below, Adviser Salber, Hodges, Burns, Girard, Stone initiate MacKenzie, Soares, Schlitz, Ruff, Cozart into Quill and Scroll. 50 S? 'fe A Members of CSF are, back, Sandrini, M. Schlitz, Letlow, Cripe, Williams, Walker, Gray, Taggart, Massey, johnes, Allen, Rombultz, Adviser Dyer, fourth row, Adviser De Fraga, Soares, Myer, Baker, Sands, Hendry, McClure, Ledbetter, Day, Cellini, Noland, Silva, Hoover, Heinrich, third row, Radovich, Nickel, Marquez, De Fraga, Parsons, Hall LaValle, Stone, Byrne, Schlitz, Scott, Skinner, Ichi- nagag second row, Harms, Bowen, Montano, Presley, Bar- rett, Burum, Parker, Zollinger, Ruff, Garland, Scriven, Kennedy, Chu, Weatong front row, Costarella, Schauland, Robinson, La Rosa, Robertson, Kubota, Honbo, Naga- tani and Bryant. if il ,Q -.f 3 f ig ' 2 ,gif gi -S' 'Q' 1-' Q V .:f?12,3' 'iid' i 'l2l1:,51X . ,N r , , , Societies Serve School Well Legion medal club holders are, back row, Skinner, Gaddy, Finney, Schlitz, Rosalez, Hampton, Honbo, McKenzie, middle, row, Bryan, Myer, Montano, Forquera, Ross, An organization for outstanding high school journalists, the Alfred Harrell chapter of Quill and Scroll has as its primary purpose the encourage- ment and development of creative writing. New members Judy Cozart, Jim MacKenzie, Barbara Ruff, Mike Schlitz, and joan Soares were initiated into the society at the home of Miss Mary Salber, adviser, on March 30. Members of the Delano chapter of the California Scholarship Federation worked throughout the year to carry out their motto of Scholarship for Service as they conducted guided tours for vari- ous groups visiting the campus. Cris Parsons served as first semester president, while Marilynn Kubota took over the job for the second semester. Once again sponsoring the campus March of Dimes drive the Legion Medal Club added S5125 to the national fund. Dale Hampton acted as group president with Mr. L. E. Abbey as adviser. Mr. Oran Palmer coached the active debate team and speech squad as they participated in meets and conferences throughout the Valley. Above right, debate team members Ledbetter, Triplett, Hall compete in meets throughout Valley. Right, members of speech squad include, back, Dulay, Soares, Pierro, Har- risong middle, Kubota, Macciaroli, Montgomery, front, Wea- ver, Hall, Ledbetter. Cabrera, Anderson, Bradley, front row, Schlitz, Coria Powell, Honbo, Soares, Nagatani, Taggart. SA, Rall lubs Above, Barbara passes refreshments at spring party for The JSA club had as this year's leaders Adviser Kruger, Junior Statesmen members. Cellini, Valentine, LaRosa, Mayor Appleford, Adviser Hickok. 1 L 1.1, 6 n4 f 'I ' Y ' 'ev- I ll If Q I QQ I With the triple goals of developing students' interest in government, promoting better citizen- ship, and providing practice in leadership, the junior Statesmen of America enjoyed a year bene- licial to all members. Led by Arlen Appleford, mayorg Barbara La Rosa, speakerg Patty Celline, treasurer, the group began the year by sending delegates to the fall state convention in Sacramento and the fall re- gional convention in Livingston. Later in the year JSA members attended state and regional winter conventions and the spring regional convention in Delano. Helping to provide members with a knowledge of city government and civic duties, a Junior Statesmen Government Day was proclaimed in March. Students took over the jobs of civic offi- cials on all levels of civic service. Celebrating a successful year, the junior States- men held their annual 'ISA Banquet in May. Left, Mayor Arlen conducts noon JSA meeting as Patty takes minutes. park Campus Led by janiece Ritchey, president, Judy Co- zart, vice-president, and Barbara Ruff, sec- retary-treasurer, the Rally Club sponsored many successful activities. Beginning the year, a colorful initiation was held in which 60 students became club members. At football games Rally Club members cheered the teams with special yells and songs learned at meeting and by decorating the goal posts. To honor and console exhausted football players of both teams, club members served refreshments to them in the cafeteria follow- ing all home games. This is the first year this project has been carried on promoting better spirit among schools. Under the direction of Rally Club chair- men, the annual Sports Banquet, May Festi- val Dance, and Homecoming festivities were outstanding successes. As the club's major social activity for the year, a snow party was organized, enjoyed greatly by the peppy members. Miss Barbara Goemer served as Rally Club adviser. Above, leaders of the lively Rally Club include Cozart, Ruff, Adviser Goemer, President Janiece Ritchey. Dawn, Lynda, Don enjoy snow party. Left, Rally Club initiates Bunny Hop on the quad in 'lSputnik type costumes. Up to date, these kids! Below, members serve after-game refresh- ments to football players. Athletic Groups Cover All ports Shown above are oli'icers of the Girls' Block D Club, Carlson, Adviser Olsen, and President Joan Soares. Girls' Block D members, led by joan Soares as president and Miss Ruby Olsen, adviser, enjoyed an active year of pot-luck dinners, initiations, and regular meetings. This organization is made up of girls who have earned Block D letters by par- ticipating in G.A.A. activities. Merle Bassett served as president of the Boys' Block D, while the group had as advisers Mr. Gene Daniels and Mr. Ray Frederick. An honor- ary and social organization for athletic lettermen, the Boys' Block D Club shared a pot-luck dinner and fun night with the Girls' Block D, sponsored an after-game dance, and held two initiations. Girls' Athletic Association members elected Betty Lou Flores as their president for the 1957- 58 school year. With Mrs. Carolyn Sorenson as adviser, the G.A.A. officers planned a busy year for girls interested in athletics. Varied sports such as swimming, tennis, volleyball, badminton, soft ball, speed-away, hockey, and basketball made up the year's sports schedule. The Harrier Club, composed of boys on the school cross-country teams, carried on fund rais- ing projects to cover traveling and equipment expenses of the team. Tony Ramos acted as club president with Mr. Don Tavolacci as adviser. To the right are Harrier Club officers, Honbo, Smith, Prexy Tony Ramos, and Adviser Tavolacci. Above, Boys' Block D officers include, kneeling, President Merle Bassett. Seated, Hyatt, Franklin, Advisor Daniels. G.A.A. leaders shown above are, standing, Hill, Adviser Sorensong seated, President Betty Lou Flores, Barrett, and Sands. l fl. Q , V Above, Merrican Club officers are: Careveo, Mont- Harlem Club officers above include Adviser Rumbolz, Hill, gomery, Felix, President Alice Corla, and Mr. Cristo- C. Lee, jackson, Prexy Lummus Green, Lucas, Adviser 300- Lewis. Clubs Unify Nationalities Above, students enjoy the semi-formal dance sponsored by the Philipino Club at the Delano Philipino Hall. M-sq.,-.Q- v l. Led by President Alice Coria, Mexican Club members sponsored an after-game dance, a food booth at the April Open House, and several par- ties. The group also raised money to contribute to the Red Cross and Boy Scout fund drives. Mr. Francis Cristofano served as the club adviser. Harlem Club members, headed by Lummus Green as president and Mr. Wesley Rumbolz and Mr. john Lewis, advisers, sponsored a Harlem Club Fun-Night, and after-game dance, and an all-school assembly. Money raised was put into a senior scholarship fund. Harlem Club members list as objectives encouraging cooperation among fellow students and training members for school leadership. George Mariano led the newly formed Phili- pino Club through a well-planned schedule of activities. As the main project of the year, mem- bers sponsored a semi-formal dance held at the Delano Philipino Hall, while lesser events in- cluded an after-game dance and a club party. Open to all Delano High students of Philipino descent, members strive to include everyone with that status in the club membership. Mr. George Garibaldi assisted the group as club adviser. Philipio Club officers shown at left are, back, Dulay, Cortez, Adviser Garibaldi, front, Martin, President George Mari- ano, Montgomery. Academic Clubs Get U Steamr French Club officers, T. Scott, Prexy Radovich, D. Scott, jakovich, read over Adviser Goldman's shoulder. Reorganized with the objectives of furthering interest in French culture, the French Club was directed by President Sugie Radovich and Ad- viser Mr. Ed Goldman. The successful club initi- ation and Mardi Gras Ball were organized with the co-operation of the other officers, members and students in the various French classes. Composed of outstanding Latin students, the Latin Club operated with the goal of furthering students' interest in early Roman culture. As their main activity, the club members planned and presented a Latin playlet. Adviser for the group was Mr. joseph Pokorny. Scientific students earned praise for their preparation and launching of an experimental rocket. Most Science Club members also worked on extensive individual projects. Bill Wheaton acted as Science Club president while Mr. Frank Dyer and Mr. Gordon Lillis were advisers. Top right, officers of the Science Club are Adviser Dyer, President Wheaton, Garrett, Adviser Lillis. Right, Science Club members Farrell and Freddie load equipment for traveling science teacher Mr. Jack Gines. 512-1 Members of the Latin Club are, standing, Keyzers, Hennessee, Ad- viser Pokorny, and Dulay. Seated are Nickel, Burum, and Cellini. lllllll-Z 9 ake Headway Spanish Club members, led by Vera Hill, president, met often to accomplish their objec- tives of increasing knowledge of the Spanish language and culture. The club also sponsored an after-game dance, an initiation for new mem- bers, and a noon movie. The Future Business Leaders of America main- tained a crowded schedule of activities. Pat Ac- quino, president, and Miss Anne Pezzuti and Miss Narcissa Danner, advisers, planned the formal initiation and conferences held by the group. Members were also in charge of the food concession at the first home basketball game. California Scholarship Federation members, with President Cris Parsons and Advisers Mr. Frank Dyer and Mr. Ed DeFraga, were especial- ly active this year. Members attended two dis- trict conferences, at East Bakersfield and Arvin High Schools. By acting as guides for visiting grammar school students on Eighth Grade Visit- ing Day, and businessmen on Business Education Day, CSF members achieved one of their goals, service tg the 5Ch001, The Club held initiafiong Top, Spanish Club officers are jakovich, Miller, President Hill, Hoover, Advisers LoRe and Sullivan. Directly above, FBLA officers include Cortez, President Acquino, Marshall, Schwake, Advisers Pezzuti and Danner, Gormen. for new members in December and March. Below, Adviser Dyer, Prexy Parsons, Robertson, Gar- land, Soares, Adviser DeFraga lead the CSF. S m 42 255-t ZW lp? Q56-3 The TNT Club sponsored an after-game dance, noon movies, and listened to several speakers talk on the teaching profession. Bible Club leaders, Adviser Tavolacci, President Waits, DeFraga, Massey, Cagle, Adviser Segesvary. Above, Bible Club,members view stained glass window in art room used for school's Christmas observance. Clubs Sail Bible Club members, led by Roger Waits as president, met regularly this year and car- ried on a full program with guest speakers and school activities. After winning first place for the prettiest car in the Homecoming Parade, the club members walked away with a five-dollar prize. As one of the most worth-while clubs on the DHS campus, the Bible Club provided a place for students to meet and express their faith together. It also taught interested young people about Christianity. The group met often for Bible study. Students interested in the teaching profes- sion formed this year's Top Notch Teacher Club. With Madeline Downs as president, TNT members accomplished their objectives of informing students about teaching oppor- tunities, furthering s o c i al relationship's among students, and providing a fifty-dollar scholarship for a deserving senior member. Left, Adviser Hamilton, Hendry, Prexy Downs, Bowen, and Day lead the TNT Club. Below, TNT initiates relax after their hard day. to New Membershlp Hlgh Right, FHA officers include, back row, jakovich, Siemens, Hightower, Flores, Marshall, Lucich. Front row, Hays, Hen nessee, President Nita Rice, Collins, Mac chiaroli, and Adviser Collins. President Nita Rice capably headed the Future Homemakers of America this year as they fulfilled their objectives of service to school and commu- nity and furthering interest in home economics. Installation ceremonies in the fall began the yearls activities. Cookie sales, Christmas toy making, and conferences were just a few of the club's many projects. Mrs. Noma Collins acted as the FHA adviser. Led by President Jerry Bryant, the Future Farm- ers of America carried on one of the busiest ac- tivity schedules at Delano High. The local Lion's Club conducted a cotton picking contest in the fall, and in November members began raising chickens as a Christmas project. Numerous fairs and ag shows were entered by FFA members. jerry Bryant represented the chap- ter at the national convention in Kansas City in October. Members of the FFA also participated in the junior Livestock Show at the San Francisco Cow Palace this Spring. Advisers for the group were Mr. Eugene Brassfield, Mr. Ed Maxson, and Mr. Kermit Adams. Above right, FFA leaders are, back row, Adviser Adams, Cole, Adviser Maxson, Bradley, Adviser Brasslield. Front, Quintana, President Bryant, Bertrand Peachy. Right, FFA members Pete, Sterling, Jim show chickens raised as Christmas project. Group ctivities Make Exciting -Q .- . K l Junior Red Cross leaders include, standing, Adviser Morey, Press Club officers are, top, Cozartg lower row, Adviser Wilson, and President Perkins, seated, Thomas. Wilson, MacKenzie, and President Schlitz. Serving others in many ways throughout the year, the junior Red Cross, with Geral- dine Perkins as president, led the school with worth-while projects. As its major service, the club sponsored a World Clothing Week Drive on the DHS campus, collecting clothes for orphanages around the world. Mike Schlitz, president, led the Press Club through a busy slate of activities. With foot- ball programs to be edited and sold, meet- ings and a snow party to attend, and the important Press Banquet to anticipate, Press Club members were a lively group. The Entertainment Club, composed of stu- dents with advanced musical training, made talented students available to entertain vari- ous school and community organizations. Newly formed this year, the Record Lis- tening Club, with Ernie Cabrera as president, was composed of students who enjoy record- ed music. The club sponsored Delano High's first all-school dance contest in the winter. Top right, Entertainment Club members include, back row, Allen, Bartell, Appleford, Taggart, Mendoza, Garcia, Silva, Chavez, mid- dle row, Sequires, LaRosa, Phillips, Smith, Gaddy, Stovall, W. Hondog front row, Bannister, Kubota, D. Hondo, Brady, Wong. Right, Record Club officers are, Cabrera, Ladd, Perelli-Minetti. Voyage The Explorers Club, a new organization, has gained the notice of the entire commu- nity with its original group activities. Be- ginning the year's trips with a journey to Morro Bay, the boys climbed 600-foot Morro Rock. Later in the year, members took long mountain hikes, and went skin-diving and deep' sea fishing. Promoting rifle marksmanship and gun safety, the 59er junior Rifle Club met often to sponsor marksmanship contests, rifle matches and safety programs. The club mem- bers also are known for being very familiar with all types of small arms. Delano High School's Cadet Corps added color to home football games as they per- formed flag raising ceremonies and proudly stood at attention during the national an- them. Led by officers and senior members, Ser- geant First Class Willis, Second Lieutenant Osburn, Second Lieutenant Howard, and Master Sergeant Osburn, the corps practiced complicated exercises and drills and became a fine marching group. Several group members enjoyed attending cadet summer school, as well as meeting with Cadets from neighboring schools through- out the year. Captain james Hickey was in charge of all Cadet activities. Members of the Explorers Club are, back, Adviser Harvey, Badger, jones, Garland, Burroughs, Adviser Lamberithg middle, Lanius, Zeigler, Cozart, Weaver, McNabb, front, Richardson, Dyar, Cole, Headrick. JP 59er Rifle Club officers are Brown, Clark, Hammond, Hall, Osburn, and Adviser Hickey. Below, Cadet Corps members are, back row, Osburn, row, Osburn, Willis, Upshaw, Pounds, Rabaya, Clark, Bryant, McNat, Brown, Hall, Griffith, Brumleyg middle King, Howard, Mitchell, Brown, Captain Hickey. Music Appreciation students Allen and Laquita take time out from their study of all types of music to record their voices and find out how they sound to others. Below is Director Hayden, chairman of the music department, after catching this fine fish from the deck of the D.H.S. DEL-ANO. Vocalists The Delano High School vocal music department, under the direction of Mr. Chester Hayden, enjoyed a successful year of performances. Attracting a record audience, the music department presented their annual Christmas program with an en- tirely new format. Featuring singing, narration, and dramatics, the event was staged on December 18 and 19. A trip to Yosemite highlighted the year for members of Delano High's famed Choir. The group of 57 also sang for a PTA meeting, two school assemblies, an ex- change assembly with Corcoran High School, the May 8 Music Festival, and Senior Vesper Services. Director Hayden calls this year's Choir a superior group of young people, strengthened by individual voice instruc- tion for each student. Seven members of the Choir won coveted places in the Kern County High School Honor Chorus. These out- standing music students, Deanna Allen, Madeline Downs, jill Taggart, Jeff Cole, Mike Magill, Arlen Ap- pleford, and Tony Panero performed with the 90-mem- ber chorus in Bakersfield's Harvey Auditorium on Feb- ruary 15. A Search for Talent contest, sponsored by the music department received wide notice as the many participa- ting students strived for acclaim and prizes on January 50. Proving to be a strong vocal group this year, the Girls' Glee Club appeared in the Christmas program, the May Festival, and a school assembly. A newly formed organization this year, the Mixed Glee Club entertained at the Christmas program and the May Festival. The primary purpose of the group is training students for Choir. Below, mCmbCl'S Of Delano High'S famed Choir are, back Hoover, Lindsey, Taggart, Allen, Bertrand, Brumley. First row, Silva, Kyte, Appleford, Dietz, Walker, Gibson, Rade- row, Heinrichs, Downs, Ellsworth, Phillips, Post, Coria, leff, Brock, Ragsdale. Second row, Cole, Miller, Grocott, Nickel, Radovich, Gladden 95 Voya e With Programs Mrs. Mary Tabuyo, accompanist Right top, caught in an unexpected shot are senior members of the Girls' Glee Club, back row, Yeats, Fontana, Jones, Scriven, Wilson, Agbalog, Cruz, Reyes, Jackson, front, Sutton, Monroe, Gentry, Avalos, Ruiz, Amaya, Pierro, To the right are members of the Mixed Glee Club. Other Choir members include, back row, R. Paguia, Magill, Cagle, Walker, Cole, Fruta, Boston, MacGreagor, Hunter Kesterson, M. Paguia, Radovich, Panero, Triplett, Coul- Best. Front, Sands, Dietz, Wilkerson, Lehman, Carter, Bar ston, Bailey, Richardson, Lea. Middle row, Dawson, Ruff, tell, LaRosa, Syers. 3? iff ' 'YLFhg 3 ji' dv ,., if X, M ,fi H ii 44 - i , , , , Y , - If gli ff' 2 . r fp yssrt me r W a r f' .. , , ,J , .. s .W .au -1, Top picture, band members are, back row, johnes, Corralez, Shewcraft, Alvarado, Smith, Stovall, Howard, Allen, In- gram, Gaddy, McNeil, middle row, Natera, Saldana, M. Natura, Bryan, Curfman, Honbo, Sequires, Fruta, Cabrara 9 Soares, front row, Wong, Chu, Caravao, Bannister, Pra- ther, Snow, Crockett, Brady, Hamilton, Lucas, Senoren. Directly above, band members include, back row, Chavez, Higgenbotham, Silliman, Pye, Brewer, Stephens, Picker- ing, Frausto, Castro, Saylorg middle row, Corralez, Moore, Laguna, Dodd, Geivet, Mendoza, Williams, Fierro, Gon- zales, Hartag front row, Garland, Miller, Day, Martin, Harris, Burns. Delano High's fine Tiger Marching Band did itself proud in its xg many appearances this year. Winning everyone's praise for their ll thematic half-time shows and special lighted-band numbers, the '4 . band also stepped smartly to a new fast cadence at grid games. W ' , The band performed in seven parades, including the invitational N All-Western Band Review in Long Beach, the Potato Bowl game, ' school assemblies, Music Memorial, May Festival, and Spring Con- - N3 , certs, and commencement exercises. 5 ' Adding life to proceedings, the miniature pep band tooted ati 5 away football games and home basketball games. Playing for Parent-Teacher Association meetings, the student body and local grammar schools, the Music Memorial, Spring, and May Festival Concerts, and Senior Vesper Services, the Delano High School Orchestra maintained an active schedule. 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M igy... gfwzwaevs fv -sk im ' f s f , w k if :-fx rlu'- M -Xf'.-N f QQ M Fw-me aa' gs- 2 fe! av Y' ,L . 7 ig Seniors Steam Throu h Active Year Senior class oliicers are Day, Pres. Sam Underhill, Garland, Adviser Wilcox, Burns. 0 as .4 7 ogg? J 'f .ax l 1 -241 It went by so fast, exclaimed the old salts, of the class of 1958, but it was a wonderful voyage while it lasted ! Under the leadership of President Sam Un- derhill the seniors carried out a busy schedule of activities. Sam was ably assisted throughout the year by Senior Vice-President Magalene Garlahd, Secretary. Beverly Burns, Treasurer Janette Day, and the homeroom representatives who com- prised the Senior Class Council. The grey senior sweaters and jackets arrived in time to be shown off at fall football games. In January the crew began looking ahead to june as they voted in Senior Problems classes for their graduation announcements. Influenced by the first earth satellite, the seniors chose the de- sign called Sputnik. Senior Career Day was held in Delano this year as one senior activity followed closely on the heels of another. We want to do something different for Senior Ditch Day this year, agreed the seniors who made their plans accordingly, choosing from a wide variety of possible trips. The annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet were termed the best ever by enthusiastic up- perclassmen. To the strains of the traditional Pomp and Circumstancev the seniors began to practice marching for the never-to-be forgotten night. With Vesper Services, the Senior Breakfast, the june 6 graduation ceremony itself, and the following Senior Party, the door closed on the high school days of the class of 1958. . JIM ADAMS VIRGINIA AGBALOG MOLLY ALANIZ ELVIRA ALAYRA Swlmmmg 2, FFA 5-4. FBLA 4, Girls Glee 1-4. Mex. Club 4 GAA 1, Filipino Club 1, Orch. 1. ROBIN ALEXANDER MARGARET R. SAM ALVARADO LYDIA AMAYA GAA 1, Girls' Glee 1, 2. ALVARADO Block D 1, Mex. Club 1-2, GAA 3-4, FBLA 3-4, Girls' Block D 1-2, GAA 1-3, FHA Football 1-2. Glee 2-4. I-3. ARLEN APPLEFORD CSF 2, French Club 1-4, Block D 3-4, Entertainment Club 4, Press Club 4, Mas. 8: Gav. 3, Choir 1-4, LIVEWIRE 4, Rally Club 4, JSA 2-4, Pub. Dir. 3, Mayor 4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 4, DEL-ANO 4, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4, Club Coun. 4, Sx. Contest 4, Football 2, Track 2. PATRICIA AQUINO CAROLINE AVALOS GAA 3, Girls' Glee 5, FBLA Girls' Glee 1-4, FBLA 4. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. R. Cross 1. HAROLD WAYNE BAILY jr. Rifle 2, Mas. 8: Gav. 3, Choir 3, 4, Glee 2, Harriers 3, 4. SHARON BARTELL Entertainment C 1 u b 1-4, Choir 1-4, Lib. Club 2, Span. Club 1-4, TNT 4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 1, 2, Class Coun. 3, Pub. Comm. 4, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4. MERLE BASSETT DALLAS BEYER Block D 1-4, Pres. 4, Foot- Block D 3-4, Football 2-4, ball 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Basketball 1, Track 2-3. Track 1-4. BEVERLY BERTRAND CSF 3, French Club 1-2, GAA 1, Choir 2-4, .Lib. Club 2, Kern Co. Honor Choir 2, Girls' Glee 1, Health Coun. 2, Class Coun. 3, Rep. Class Coun. 4, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4. BRUCE BIRD TED BLEVINS DORIS BOSTON CHARLES BOWEN Block D 2-4, Swimming 1-4, FBLA 3, 4, Girls, Glee 2. Block D 3, 4, Swimming 1-4, Lib. Club 1, Rally Club 2-4, Wrestling 4. V. Pres. 3, JSA 2, 3, Stare Officer 3, Summer School 3, Football 1-4, Stu. Assn. Pres. 4, Class V. Pres. 3, Outstand- ing Boy 4. LZ la' JAMES MELVIN BRADLEY SHERRY BROCKMAN SAMMY BROWNEN JERRY BRYANT Trans. Los Angeles 3, GAA Block D 3, 4, Swlmmlng 1-3, 1-3, Choir 2, Tennis 1, 2. 41-4, Pres. 4, R9C0fCl u . MARY BUMANGLOG GAA 3, 4, Girls'G1ee 3. - , X ---giiliiff , f I - i BEVERLY BURNS CLEMMIE CAMPBELL FRANK CARAVEO CSF 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Press jr. R. Cross 2-4, Block D 3, 4, Mex. Club 1-4, Club 231, LIVE WIRE 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Football 4, Base- News Editor 3, C0.ed. 4, ball 1-4, Football Mgr. 3. Lib. Club 2, Rally Club 3, 4, Span. Club 1, ,ISA 3, TNT 3 Treas. 3, jr. R. Cross 2, 5, Q8aS 3, 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Stu. Coun. 3, Songldr. 3, 4, Head 4, Finance Comm. 4, Class Sec. 4, Band Letter Car- rier 4. 1 DHS Ship Steered By Seniors V nu Above, outstanding senior girl, Deanna Honbo excells 9-5 :Wil SAM CASTRO .M-nf' ESTHER CERVANTES GAA 1-4, Block D 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Band 2, 3. in both school and community work. Below, demon- strating fine leadership, Bruce Bird won outstanding senior boy title. Wi W iii?-2' i fs Q lf I mg? Q0 . 2 f 9i' ?tl . ' .f'5?ZI15i for ,ff as . . 'L 4-flw eagles. ,swf-fv':fw2 wmusgc 1 . . - 53' 'livw' 521. , 1 asia- 215 ' +A Y NF fi Fifa? fZ51f1'if: ax f A Q,-MM , .. - 1eL221.'33 V to :1.5,,.,. eff. Q. Vt. : 11 DEANNE CHASE GAA 2, Rally Club 4, Ma- porette 3, 4, Pub. Comm. 3, Trans. Corcoran 2. LARRY BRADLEY FFA 4. GEORGE BURNETT Press Club 2. RAY CHAVEZ Band 1-4. DAROLD BREXVER Band 4. WILFREID CATO Harrier Club 5, Harlem Club 1. TONY CHAVEZ PAULINE CLUBB JEFF COLE HELEN CORIA Mex. Club 4, Mixed Choir 4. Sci. Club 4, FHA 2, 3, Lib. Block D 3, 4, Choir 4, Swim- CSF 1, Mex. Club 1-4, Choir Club 1, 2, Jr.R.Cross 2, 3, ming 1-3, Lib. Club 1, 2, 4, Class Coun. 3, 4. Treas. 3. Rally Club 3, 4, JSA 2, Kern Co. Honor Choir 4, Band 1, 2, Football 2, Class Coun. 4. MARY IRENE CORTEZ Block D 3, 4, Mex. Club 2-4, FBLA 2-4, Sec. 4, Jr.R.Cross 1, 2. 4, LIVE WIRE 4, Feature Ed. 4, Rally Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, JSA 2, Q8zS 4, Band 1, 2, DEL-ANO 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4, Pub. Comm. 3, Sports Prin. 4. JUDY COZART PRISCILLA CRUZ CSF 3, French Club 1-4, Block D 3, 4, GAA 1-3, Mex- Press Club 3, 4, Sec. Treas. il!-ff ANGEL DIAZ DAN DIETZ LUPE DOMINQUEZ Block D 1-4, Football 1-4, Track 1, 2, Football 2, Sci. Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-2, Club 5, V, Pres, 3, Pub. Track 3, 4. Comm. 3, Safety Coun. 4, Choir 4. Club 4, FBLA 2, 3, FHA 3, Jr.R.Cross 1, 2, Girls' Glee 4. JANETTE DAY GAA 1, 2, Press Club 3, 4, Lib. Club 2, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1, 2, TNT 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Jr.R. Cross 2, Band Banner Carrier 4, DEL-ANO 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Class Treas. 4, Stu, Coun. 4, Class Coun. 4, Class Treas. 4, Class Play 3, Grad. Flower Girl 3. BETTY DOTSON GAA 1, 2, Rally Club 4, Mod. Dance Club 3, Class Yell Ldr. 1, 2, Class Coun. 3, 4. MADELINE DOWNS Trans. Watsonville, Calif. 3 Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1-3 TNT 1-4, Pres. 4, Kern Co? Honor Choir 4, Club Coun 4, Mod. Dancing Club 3 Class Rep. 2, Stu. AH. Comm 3, 4. DONNA DAWSON SHARON DYAR BOB DYCKMAN , GAA 1, Rally Club 4, Ma- GAA 1, Lib. Club 2, Span. jr. Rifle Club 4, Harrier jorette 1-3, Choir 3, 4, Yell Club 1-4, TNT 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Swimming 1-4, Cross Ldr. 2. 1, 3, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4. Country 3. we vi ., .. as gf ziii if is .. PHYLLlS EASLEY CLEMMIE EDMOND CHRYSTEL EDMOND JANE ELLIS Trans. Mantica, Calif. 3, Jr. Spec. Music 3, Stu. Off. Sec. Entertainment Club 4, Mixed Block D 3, GAA 1-3, Rally R.Cr0SS 5, TNT 3, FHA 2. 4. Choir 1, 2, Harlem Club 1, Club 4, JSA 2, 3, Band 1 3 2, Spec. Music 1. LEONOR FELIX GAA 1-4, Mex. Club 1-4, V. Pres. 2, Sec. 4, FBLA 2-4, Rally Club 4, jr.R.Cross 2, Homecoming Prin. 3, Sports Prin. 4, Songldr. 4, Stu. Assn. Bkpr. 4. OHN FIELDER J Block D 2-4, Football 1-4, Baseball 1-3. BETTY LOU FLORES Block D 2-4, GAA 1-4, Head of Sports 3, Pres. 4, FHA 1-4, Songldr. 3, Reporter 4, Lib. Club 1, Club Coun. 3, 4, Outstanding Athlete 4. FRANK FLORES Wrestling 4, Orch. 1, 2 NIKKI FONTANA Health Coun. 1, Lib. Club 2, Girls' Glee 4. DELORES FORQUERA Press Club 3, 4, LIVE WIRE 5, Lib. Club 2, Leg. Med. 1-4, Rally Club 3, 4, Span. Club 1-4, Jr.R.Cross 2, 3, Stu. Coun. 4, Stu. Activ. Chrman. 4, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4. JIM GALLOWAY PAT HAMLIN Boys' Glee 1. GAA 1, FBLA 2, FHA 2, JSA 2, Jr.R.Cross 2, Band 1, 2 MANUEL GARCIA Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Rec- ord Club 4, Entertainment Club 4. MAGALFNE GARLAND Bible Cl. 2, 3, CSF 1-4, Sec. 4, Blk. D 4, GAA 1-4, Press Cl. 3, 4, Mas.8aGav. 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, LIVE WIRE 2-4, Tigerettes 1, FBLA 4, Rally Cl 2-4, Span. Cl. 1-3, JSA 2,Jr.R.Cross 1,Majorette 2, 3, Letter Carrier 4, DEL-ANO 2-4, Pub. Com. 4, Health Coun. 2, VIVIAN GENTRY Choir 3, 4, FBLA 4, FHA 3, 4. Class Coun. 3, Class V. P. BOB GIBBINS 4, Sports Prin. 4, Stu. Aff. Com. 5, Songleacler 3, 4, Head 3. 1 :. ak f 'A JOHN GIBSON ALEX GIL DARYL GLFFD MARGIF GONZALES French Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Mex. Club 1, Band 1, Or- Block D 2-4, Football 2, Bas- FBLA 1, Girls' Glee 4. Rally Club 1-4, Intramural chester 2. kelball 2-4, Baseball 2, Track Football Champion Team 3. 3, 4. .af i I tg kk X X . BARBARA GRAY DICK GROGAN JIM HALL CSF 2-4, GAA 1-3, Sci. Club Block D 1-4, Fuotball I-4, jr. Rifle Club 1-3, FFA 2-4. 3, 4, FBLA 2-4, Pres. 4, JSA Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, Bas- 3, 4, Band Letter Carrier 3, ketball 1, 2. Majorette 4, Girls' Glee 1-3, Usherette 2, 3. A it LEONARD HALL CSF 1-4, Block D 2-4, Swim- ming 1-4, Harrier Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Orch. 1, Swimming Award 3, Class Coun. 4. SUE HALL BILL HAMILTON BILL HAMPTON GAA 1, 2, Span. Club 1, Harrier Club 3. FFA 3, Track Mgr. 1. Girls' Glee 1-3, Class Rep. 1. DALE HAMPTON Block D 2-4, Leg. Med. 1-4, Pres. 4, Harrier Club 3. Sec. 3, FFA 1-4, Football 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 3, Track 1-3, May Fest. Prince 3, Class V. Pres. 3, Outstanding Boy 3, Best Looking 4. DARREL HARPER DEANNA HARWOOD ANNIE MAE Block D 2-4, FFA 1-4, Foot- GAA 1, Girls' Glee 2,3. HENNESSEE ball 1-3,Tr21Ck 1, 2. GAA 1, FHA 2-4, Parliamen- mrian 3, V. Pres. 4. A-. l I Q. . X NORMAN HENSLEY Seniors Slam Hatch lune 6 Members of the class of 1958 with top scholastic records for their four high school years are De- anna Honbo, above, and Mike Schlitz, below. GEORGE HENSON ALFRED HERNANDEZ Rosa MARY HERNANDEZ GAA 1, Mex. Club 1, FBL 2, Girls' Glee 1-4. FRANKLIN CLARK Wrestling 4, FFA 1-4. OLIVER DELFIN A Trans. San Francisco 3. Mex. Club 1, Span. Club 1, Boys' Glee 2. DON HIETI' Jr. Rifle Club 3, 4, Harrier Club 5, FFA 3, 4, Health Coun. 1. LOWELL COX Basketball 1, 2. ALICE DEL RIO GAA 4, Mex. Club 4, Span Club 1-3, Finance Comm. 4 Grad. Flower Girl 5. U I ,I . MAY HIGHTOWER CARL HILD JERRY HILL RUBEN HILL GAA 1, 2, FHA 1-4, Treas. Boys State 3. Block D 2-4, Lib. Club 2, 3, Block D 4, Harrier Club 3, 1, 2, Rep. 4. Span. Club 1, 2, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1-4, 4, Basketball 2-4, Baseball Track 1-4, State Meet 1, 2, 1-4, Cross Country 2, Boys' Class Coun. 3. State 3, Safety Coun. 3. DEANNA HONBO JUDIE HOSKINS JAMES HYATT LARRY HYATT CSF 1-4, Sec. 3, Fr. Cl. 1-4, GAA Drama Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Block D 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Lib. Block D 3, 4, Baseball 1-4 1, 2, P11555 C1- 3, Lib- C1- 1, Leg- Lat. Club 3, Lib. Club 2, Club 4, Football 3, 4, Bas- FO0Ibfill 3, 4- Med- 1'4, .JSA 2, .lf-R-C1055 1, 2, Rally Club 3, Span. Club 1, ketball 2, Baseball 1-4, Class DEL-AN0 2, 3, OIC11- 1-4, COR- 2, JSA 2-4, Pub. Dir. 3, Ten- Coun. 4. ctrmist. 3, 4, Kem CO- Honor nis 1-4, May Fest. Prin. 2, OfCh. 1-4, G1l'lS' SIHIC 3, C1355 Awd. 4, Highest Gr. Av. 1-4, Stu. I Assn., Girls' V. P. 4, Class Rep. 3, SX. Contest 4. V LILY MAE JACKSON LORETTA JARRELL JOHN JIMENEZ BOYD JORDON Block D 2-4, GAA 1-4, Har- Football 3, 4. Tennis 1, Zoology Club 1. lem Club 1-4, Girls' Glee 1-4. 'Un JANE KUBOTA JOHN JUAREZ JOHN KESTERSON LILLIAN GENTRY CSF 1, 3, 4, Fr. Cl. 1-4, Blk. D 4, Mex. Club 1. Choir 4, Band 2, Bib. Club KNOTT GAA 1-4, Enter'ment. Cl. 1-4, 2, 3. FBLA 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Girls' Press Cl, 2, Mas.8:Gav. 3, Kern Glee 1-4. Co. Hon. Band 2, Lib. Cl. 1, Rally Cl. 4, JSA 2, 3, TNT 4, Tennis 2-4, Jr.R.Cross 2, 3, Orch. 1-4, Kern Co. Hon. Orch. 1-4, Music Mem, Awds. 1-3, Class Sec. 1, 2, Comsr. 3, 4, Stu. Coun. 3, 4, Class Play 3, Band Letter Carrier 1, Sx. Contest Winner 4. NANCY LAKEMAN Bib. Club 3, 4, CSF 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, Span. Club 1, Club Coun. 3. BARBARA LA ROSA CSF Fr. Club 1-4, GAA 1, 2, Ent'ment Club 2-4, Choir 1-4, JSA 2-4, Treas. 3, Speak- er 4, Tennis 1-4, Jr.R.Cross 1, 2, Kern Co. Honor Choir 1, 2, Sx. Contest 4, Tigerettes 1, JSA Sum. School, Tennis Award 3, Pub. Comm. 3, 4, JUDY LEHMAN French Club 1-4, GAA 1, Choir 2-4, Rally Club 4, TNT 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Kern Co. Honor Choir 2, Girls' Glee 1, Band Letter Carrier 1, 3, Yell Ldr. 1, May Fest. Prim. 3, Sports Queen 4. LARRY LA VALLEE LINDA LEDBETTER French Club 1, Band 1-3. Gir1S' Glee 2, 3. SANDRA LINDSEY BARBARA LOSEY DUANE MAHAN GAA 1, Choir 2-4, Girls' GAA 3, FBLA 3, 4, Repor- Boys' Glee 2-4, Glee 1. ter 3. SUE MASSEY Bib. Club 4, CSF 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, Press Club 2-4, LIVE WIRE 3, FBLA 2, 3, Recorder 2, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1, 2, JSA 3, Tennis 2, 3, Jr.R.Cross 2, 3, V.Pres. 3, Girls' Glee 1, Yell Ldr. 1, Tiger- ettes 1, Club Coun. 3, Pub. Comm. 3, 4, Pub. Comsr. 4, Stu. Coun. 4. LARRY MAPLES .GEORGE MARIANO PAT MARSHALL FRANK MARQUEZ Bl0Ck D 3, 4, Harriers 3. Phlllipino Club 4, Pres. 4, GAA 1-3, FBLA 3,4, FHA 3, Block D 1-3, Harriers 1-3, FBLA 3, Finance Comm. 3, 4, Jr. R. Cross 3. FFA 1-4. Health Coun. 2. TINY MASSEY CSF 1-3, GAA 1, 2, FHA 1-3, Lib. Club 1, Tigerettes 1, Finance Comm. 3, Health goun. 2, Homemaker Award MYRL MCCLAIN PAT MCCOY Block D 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Swimming 2-4, Lib. Club 1, JSA 2, Jr. R. Cross 1. ARDYCE MCNEIL Trans. Atascadero, Calif. 2, sci. Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, Lib. Club 2, JSA 3, 4, TNT 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Flag Carrier 4, Safety Coun. 4. DANNY MELENDEZ Block D 2-4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Boys' Glee 2. FREDDIE MENDOZA Block D 2, Entertainment Club 1, Mex. Club 1, 'Har- riers 2, Band 4, Pep Band 1-4, Record Club 4, Baseball 1, Track 1. ROBERT MENDOZA Block D 3, 4, Band 1, Foot- ball 2-4, Track 2-4, Football Award 3. Old alts Drop Anchor BETTY MOODY RENA MILLER MARTIN MITCHELL CAROLYN MONROE Entertainment Club 1. Bib. Club 5, CSF 1-5, GAA Block D 1-4, Wrestling 5, 4, GAA 1, Lib. Club 1-5, Jr. R 2, 5, Choir 4, Span. Club 2-4, Basketball 1-5, Football 1-5, Cross 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1-4. Pres. 4, TNT 4, Girls' Glee Track 1-5. 1-5. ED MORIARTY OLLIE MYERS BENNY NAVA Block D 2-4, Harriers 2, 5, FBLA 1. Block D 2-4, Football Baseball 1-5, Football 1, Baseball 1-4. Cross Country 2, 5. PASQUAL ORTIZ DONALD OSBURN JERRY OWENS Leg. Med. 1-4, Band 1, Base- Jr. Rifle Club 5, Sci. Club 4. ball 1, Intramural Football Team Championship 4. JOHN ORTIZ JON ANTHONY PANERO CSF 1-4, Block D 2-4, Press Club 2-4, Choir 4, LIVE WIRE 2-4, Swimming 1-4, Rally Club 1-4, Span. Club 1-4, JSA 2, 5, Kern Co. Hon- or Choir 4, DEL-ANO 1-4, Sports Editor 4. To End Lon Trick CRIS PARSONS CSF 1-4, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Block D 2-4, Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Class Rep. 3, Class Coun. 4. FRANK PATTI Harriers 2, 3, Swimming 1-3, Lib. Club 2, JSA 2, Jr. R. Cross 2. ED PEACHEY Block D 2-4, FFA 1-4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Football 1-4, Class Coun. '3, Stu. Aff. Comm. 4, Baseball Mgr. 1-3, FFA Award 2. BEVERLY PENDLETON GAA 1-3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Jr.R.Cross 2. LAQUITA PHILLIPS Trans. Bks. 1, Bib. Club 4, GAA 2, Sci. Club 3, Choir 2-4, Kern Co. Honor Band 1, Lib. Club 2, TNT 4, Jr.R. Cross 1, Band 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, Const. and By-Laws Comsr. 4. RAYMOND PENROD Jr. Rifle Club 3, Harriers 3, Lib. Club 1, 2, Span. Club 1-4, Sci. Club 4. DEAN PLEW Span. Club 1-4, JSA 2, Orch. 1-4, Kern Co. Honor Orch. 1-3. SANDRA PERELLI-MINETTI GAA 1, Choir 2, 3, Swim- ming 2-4, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1, Jr.R.Cross 2, Record Club 4, Sec. 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Swimming Award 3. JEAN PLEW Span. Club 1-4, JSA 2, Orclm 1-4, Kern Co. Honor Orch. 1-3. SANDRA SANDS PEACHEY CSF 1, 2, French Club 1-3, Block D 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, GAA 1-4, Press Club 3, 4, Jr.R.Cross 2-4, Tiger- ettes 1. CATHY PHILLIPS French Club 1-4, GAA 1, TNT 4, Girls' Glee 1-3, Ti- gerettes 1. GREGORY PICENO Block D 2-4, Band 1-3, Championship I n t r a mural Teams, Football, Tennis 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 4, Pep Band 1-3. BILL PROCTER CSF 1-4, Block D 3, 4, Har- riers 1-4, Pres. 3, Swimming 1-4, Span. Club 1, 2, Club Coun. 3, Class Play 3, Cross Country State Meet 3, 4. JERRY PORTER Block D 2-4, Leg. Med. 1-4, Football 1-4, Track 1-4. PENNY POST French Club 1-4, Choir 1-4, Rally Club 2-4, TNT 4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 1, 2, Band Letter Carrier 1, Hist. Comm. 3, Class Rep. 1, 2, Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 4, Class Coun. 3, Stu. Wel. Chair- man 4. JIMMIE POWELL CSF 1, 2, Block D 5, 4, FHA 1, 2, Leg. Med, 1-4, Span. Club 1-3, Tennis 2-4, Health Coun. 2, Class Play 3. Stu. Coun. 4, Rules Comm. Chair- man 4. GERALD RADELEFF French Club 1, 2, Press Club 2, 3, Choir 5, 4, LIVE WIRE 2, 3, Rally Club 1-4, Band 1-3, Basketball 2. 32. 3 lt 1 sea. -- MIKE RADOVICH GARY RAGSDALE ANTONIA RODRIQUEZ Press Club 1, 2, Choir 4, Bib. Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Mex. Club 1. Harriers 1, Swimming 1, 2, Football 3. DEL-ANO 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 3. IRMA RAMIREZ FBLA 4, FHA 3, 4. TONY RAMOS Drama 81 Speech 3, Block D 2-4, Class Play 3, Mex. Club 2, 3, Harriers 3, 4, Pres, 4, Span. Club 2-4, V. Pres. 3, TNT 3, jr.R.Cross 1, Basket- ball 1-3, Track 2-4, Club Coun. 4. JACK REGAN Block D 3, 4, Press Club 3, Harriers 3, 4, Span. Club 1, 2, JSA 2, 3, Football 2, Class Play 3, Cross Country State Meet 3. RACHEL REYES GAA 1-4, Girls' Glee 3, 4. MINNIE M. RIDGWAY Jr.R.Cross 3, 4, Mod. Dance Club 5. PAT FRUTA JR. Choir 3, 4. CAROLYN JONES Girls' Glee 1-4. JANIECE RITCHEY Bib. .Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 4, Entertainment Club 1-4, Press Club 2, 3, Kern Co. Honor Orch. 1, 2, Homecoming Prin. 3, Sports Prin. 4, Rally Club 2-4, Pres. 4, Class Play 3, Class V. Pres. 1, Rep. 2, 3, Swimming 3, 4, Span. Club 1, 2, JSA 2-4, Majorette 1-4, Head 4, Yell Ldr. 2. LOU ANN HAYS CSF 2, FHA 4, V. Pres. 4, Lib. Club 1. LYNDELL LAWSON Block D 2-4, Football 2-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 2-4. RUBEN RODRIQUEZ Block D 1-4, Football 1-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1-4, Base- ball, 1-4, Class Coun. 4. NICK HERRERA Block D 3, Leg. Med. 1-4, Football 2-4, Baseball 1 Track 2-4, Class Coun. 4. DAVID LOPEZ Block D 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Basketball. DWAINE ROSE Block D 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Football 2-4, Award 3, Track 2, 3. BRENDA SMITH JONES Bib. Club 2, 3, GAA 1-3, FHA 1-3, Finance Comm. 3, Stu. Off. Sec. 4, Health Coun. 2. LORENZO MORALES Block D 2-4, Mex. Club 1 Span. Club 1, Baseball 1-41 Basketball 2, 3, Football 2,,4. Busy Jill Taggart won recognition of seniors as With his crowded schedule of activities, energetic most active girl with her many activities and Dennis Scott has earned vote as most active senior honors. boy. Man me rmm111,-, VICTOR ROTHER DAVID ROZELL Sci. Club 1, Block D 2-4, Swimming 3, Band 1-2, Football 1-4, Track 2 BARBARA RUFF CSF 1.-4, Bd. Mem. 1, Fr. Cl. 1-4, GAA 1, Ent'ment Cl. 1-2, Press Cl. 2-4, Choir 1-4, LIVE WIRE 2- 4, JSA 2, Rally Cl. 1-4, Sec. Tr. 4, jr.R.Cross 1, TNT 5-4, V. P. 5, Q8zS 4, Kern Co. Hon. Choir 1-2, Band Let. Car. 4, DEI.-ANO 1-4, Ed. 4, Class Play 3, Health Coun. 1, Fin. Com. 3, Grad. Flower Girl MARY RUIZ GAA 2, Mex. Club 1-2, FBLA 3-4, Jr.R.Cross 2, Girls, Glee 2-4. 3, Comm. 4, Best Dressed Senior Girl, Stu. Aff. Com. 4, Tigerettes 1, Class Coun. 4. J 4,-Q' M ,lg 4 ilel ' MARY SAENZ FRANKIE SANCHEZ RAY SANCHEZ FBLA 2-4, FHA 3, Jr.R. Mex. Club 1-4, Mix. Choirs Mex. Club 4. Cross 5-4, Girls' Glee 2-3, 2-4. Mod. Dance Club 3. WAYNE SANDLIN OLLIE SANDERS RICHARD SANDRINI MARGARET SANTA CRUZ GAA 1-4, BlockD 2-4, Har- CSF 1, 2, 4, V. Pres. Z, Mex. Club 1, Jr.R.Cross 1. lem Club 1-4. Block D 3-4, Press Club 3, Sci. Club 4, Mas.8cGav. 3-4, Swimming 2-4, Rally Club 2-4, Span. Club 2, 3, jr.R. Cross 1-3, Baseball 1, Basket- ball 2-4, Sx. Contest 4. MIKE SCHLITZ CSF 1-4, Block D 2-4, Press Club 2-4, Pres. 4, LIVE WIRE 2-4, Sports Editor 4, Leg. Med. 1-4, Pres. 3, JSA 1, Q8tS 4, Boys' State 3, Baseball 1-2, Football 1-4, Rep. 4, Appropriations Comm. Chm. 4. DAWN SCRIVEN Bib. Club 1-2, GAA 1-2, En- tertainment 2, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1-4, TNT Club 3-4, Jr.R.Cross 1, Band 1, Girls' Glee 1, 4, Tigerettes 2, DENNIS SCOTT CSF 1-2-4, Drama 8: Spch. Cl. 3, Blk. D 3-4, Press Cl. 3, Sci. 4, Mas.8zGav. 3, Harrier Cl. 2, 3, Swim'g 1-4, Rally Cl. 1-4, Span. Cl. 1-3, JSA 2-4, Jr.R.Cross 1-3, JANICE SCHWAKE GAA 1, 2, FBLA 3-4, Treas 4, FHA 2-4, Hist. 3, Fin Comm. 3. Debate 3, SX. Cont. 4, Boys' State 3, Rep. 1, 3, Class Pres. 2, Boys' V. P. 4, Cross Country 2, 3. ROBERTA SEGLER Mix. Choirs 2-4. PAT SHAFFER French Club 1-4, Block D 3-4, Science 4, Latin Club 4, Rally Club 3-4, JSA 3-4, Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Class Pres. 1, Class Rep. 4. ,fry I . 1' 1 RICHARD SILVA Block D 3-4, Span. Club 1-2, Football 1-4, Track 1. BRUCE SLOAN CSF 1-4, Jr. Rifle Assn. 2, Science 3-4, Span. Club 1-2, JSA 2, Football Mgr. 1. DAVID SMITH French Club 1-4, Block D 1-4, Science 3, Kern Co. Hon- or Band 1, Harriers 2-4, Treas. 4, Tennis 1-4, Band 1-2, Orch. 4, Tennis Award 3. EREDDIE SMITH Block D 13, Harlem Club 1, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 1, Track 3. KENNETH SMITH Voted prettiest senior girl, Janette Day has won wide recognition of her beauty and pleasing man- ner. Prett , Friendly, Neat 'W-aww' f-V ,,,, . f It a 2.3 W lil' l xrifiiffiff-' '-,. . Wg? '5 2 5211 in i, ,. . 5 1 Q. ,ego ai. . !. i ff aa,--:222. '?ef,1i 1,4 ' ,W 231542 IQ .5-ff'feE,Qf 1 I t 5 L..1. f , gg .w w ' ai., .ff ff . M t 'lla 2' f fl. .3 'twig fsili-ii iaa:m4u:fg5, ,. age? ilk .i.,.,, ,,. 'alslaswwaiisifwffxgsd3. 'libgiil is .4 'SWa.-'GMiilzx-li-2.ffl . ml . ae3'iu..vt.Qi1f as ...llwvs as i .--- E l'i.22 4 iigiiwbtiffvfil Y F Wllf S6315 iff - f -K,, - 9 ,,e'a rrt', 1 f Yf2lil?iiftiififgllifwilifil-.lliiiiifigg2il5lxfEii?lP?' LQ-il i v v .- . ., ,4:t,Q,t, . 5. 3 X 1 N' ll 1 1 2 1 2 .. p J ti :gf 2 . all Dale Hampton was chosen handsomest senior boy i 1 3? for his good looks and warm smile. Participating with skill in football, baseball, and track, R. Williams was voted most outstanding athlete. 'f-fa 'ifwwe-Sasxgf E - Classmates chose GAA high point winner, Betty Lou Flores, best all-around athlete of senior girls. i thletie -These Grads Named friendliest senior girl, Penny Post delights eyeryone with her bright smile and happy disposi- tion. 1 'N fb eff-by w1s...z-npuuu-iw 14-'lg w r,,1 Q Best dressed senior boy! Tony Panero claims this distinction bestowed by classmates' votes. Barbara Ruff won nod as best-dressed senior girl for her good taste and flair for clothes. With his wonderful personality, popular Merle Bassett received majority of senior ballots as friend- liest boy. my K an V .1 sf. if-r ff. wsaiwf, -ff,- :fw,J JOAN SOARES GARY SPAUGY BERTHA SPENSER RONALD SPRAGUE CSF 1-4, Hist. 3, V- P- 41 Drama' Rally Club 1, 2, Football 2-4, Tennis 1, FFA 1-4, Zoology 8: Spch. Cl. 3, Blk. D 3-4, Pres. 4, Track 2, Club 4, GAA 1-4, Press Cl. 2, 3, Sci. Cl., LIVE WIRE 3, -4, Activ. Ed. 4, FHA 1-2, Leg. Med. 1-4, V. P. 3- 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, TNT 3, Tennis 2-4, Treas. 3-4, Q8cS 4, Class Sec. 3, Club Coun. 4. DONALD STOCKMAN SUSAN STONE CSF 1-4, Bd. Mem. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Fr. Cl. 1-5, Sec. 3, GAA 3-4, Press Cl. 2-4, Girls' Glee 1, LIVE WIRE 3, 4, News Ed. 4, FBLA 2, Treas. 2, Rally Cl. 4, Tennis 2-4, Q8zS 3, 4, DEL-ANO 4, Vesper Usher 3, Cl. Coun. 3, Pub. Com. 4, Class Coun. 3, Class Treas. 3, Class Coun. Rep. 4. LUANNE SUTTON GAA 1, Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4, JSA 3, 4, span. Club 1. JILL TAGGERT CSF 1-4, French Club 1-4, V. Pres 5, 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, Enter. 1-4, Press Club 2-4, Choir 1-4, Yell Ldr. 1, Leg. Med. 1-4, Rally Club 1-4, TNT 4, Tennis 5, 4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 2-4, Tigerettes 1, May Fest. Prin, 1, Most Outstand- ing Girl l-3, SX. Contest 4, Stu. Assn. Sec. 4. Rep. 1-3, Most Active Girl 4. SUE TAYLOR VIVIAN TERRY LOU ANN THOMPSON TONY TORRES FBLA 4, FHA 2-4, Glee 4, Trans. Bks. 2, Drum Major 4, Pep Band 4, FBLA 3-4. K xr ' My ml H! BILL TRIPLETT ALEX TRUJILLO DEANNA JACOBSEN JOHN TUDOR CSF 1-4, PreSS Club 2, 3, Track 2, Band 2-4, Bib. Club TUDOR Trans. Bks. 5. Choir 4, Harriers 2, 5, Rally 1, CSF 5, French Club 1-4, Club 1-4, SPHH- Club 1-5, JSA LIVE WIRE 4, Feat. Editor 2, 5, Reg. Mayor 2, State Dir. 4, Rally Club 4, JSA 2, 3, Class Play 5, Health Coun. 1, Class Pres. 3. E' SAM UNDERHILL Block D 2-4, Swimming 1-5, Rally Club 2-4, Span. Club 2, FFA 4, Football 1-5, Class Pres. 4. BARBARA VALENTINE WILBURN VAUGHT ELI VASQUEZ GAA 1, 2, Swimming 2, Lib. MEX. Club 4- Club 2, Span. Club 1, JSA 2-4, Treas. 4, Jr.R.Cross 1. X ED VELDERRAIN Mex. Club 3, 4, Band 2, Football 2, Track Mgr. 2, Basketball Mgr. 2. A JOHN VENERABLE Block D 1-4, Sci. Club 4, Harlem Club 1-3, Span. Club 1, Tennis 2, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1, 2, Record Club 4. ROGER WAITS Bib. Club 2-4, Pres. 4, Block D 2-4, Football 1-5, Baseball 1, Track 2, 5. DOLORES WALKER GAA 1-3, Sci. Club 3, 4 Sec. 3, Choir 4, Lib. Club 2 Rally Club 4, JSA 5, 4, Pub 4, TNT 4, Girls' Glee 1-5, Usherette 2, 5. FARRFLL WALKER CSF 2, Block D 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Harriers 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Stu. Coun. 4. ALEX OMEGA Boys Glee 1-3. DAVID PICKERING Block D 2-4, Harlem 1, Band 1-3, Football 1-4, Track 1-4. RONNIF WARD Block D 2-4, Band 1-3, Base- ball 2, 3, Basketball 1-3, Pep Band 1, 3. MIKE PAGUIA Trans. San Bernardino 3, Block D 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, TNT 3, Boys' State, B Bas- ketball Award 3, Football 2, 4, Track 1-4, Basketball 1-4. PAULINE PIERRO Debate 4, Drama and Speech 3, Glee. ALFRED WESIR Mex. Club 4. PAT PEEVY GAA 1-4, Class Rep. 3, Mod. Dance Club 3. LARRY QUINTANA Debate 3, Block D 2, 3, FFA 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Rep. 4, Foot- ball 1-3, Track 1-3, Sectional Pres. 4. DON WESTBROOK Block D 2-4, Swimming 1-4 Rally Club 1-4, Football 1-4 GERALDINE PERKINS Span. 1, 2, jr.R.Cross Pres. 3, 4. LIZABETH RAY Lib. Club 1, 2, Jr.R.Cross 2. LINDA XVHITTEN CSF 1, 2, 4, GAA 1-4, Enter- tainment 1-4, Press 2, Span. 1-4, jr.R.Cross Rep. 2, Tiger- ettes 1, Queen Xmas For- mal 3. JUDY WILKERSON Choir 1-4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 1, 2, Health Coun. 1. J. R. WILLIAMS French Club 1, 2, Block D 2-4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1, Track 2-4, ,IV Basketball Capt., Varsity Football Capt., All-Confer- ence Tackle, Outstanding Senior Athlete. RICHARD WILLIAMS Block D 2-4, Football 1-4, Track 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. f I 2 , . JEAN WILSON jr.R.Cross 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. RICHARD ROSALES Harriers 3, 4, Leg. Med. 1-4, Track 2-4, Stamp Club 4 Cross Country 5, 4. x ACK WISEMAN J VIVIAN YEATS MARY YORK FFA 1-4, Track 1, 2, 4. GAA 1-4, Rally Club 4, GAA 1. Girls Glee 1-4, Record Club 4. DUBOSE STEPHENS BRUCE WADE RAY WILLIS Block D 4, Entertainment FFA 1, 2, Zoology Club 3. FFA 1, 2. Club 4, Harlem Club 1-4, Lib. 2, Band 1-4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2-4, Stu. Coun. 4. BONNIE WI.LSON GERALD YOCHUM Health Coun. 1, Girls' Glee FFA 2, 3. 1-4. Proud seniors Judy and Bill survey the painting of class numerals on the P quad, done one dark night by stealthy seniors. Seaworth Iumors Shown in front of gym are junior class officers, seated, Bob Howard, President Martin, Reyes, and Barney How- ard. Standing is Adviser Hickey. End Blg Year Full speed ahead! This was the order given by Bill Martin, The Chief in Command of the class of '59. Assistance in plotting a smooth course was provided by Barney Howard, vice president, Rachel Reyes, secretary, and Bob Howard, treas- urerg with help from advisers, Mr. Earl Maxwell, Mr. james Hickey, and Mr. Richard Cottrell. In early fall the new named upperclassmen proudly displayed new class rings. The shining rings boast a new style with a small tiger head on the crest. j u n io r swabies successfully sponsored the Homecoming Dance on November 8, choosing the theme, My Hero. In April one of the biggest nights of the year was celebrated, with the juniors playing host t the seniors at the annual junior-Senior Banquet. Late in the year a junior committee met to dis-4 cuss senior sweater color and design. The com-l mittee then submitted to the class three styles and' three colors for a final vote. , One of the last big events of the year, the junior-Senior Prom, was held in May as the com- mand Cast Anchor was given, ending an ener- getic year. I' w Juniors shown from left to right are Boone, Bryant, Burns, Brownen, An derson, Brock, Baxter, Bowen, Allen second row, Aza, Baggs, Butler, Best Bennett, Baker, B u s c h , Aguinaga front row, Bustamante, Alba, Bobst Beyer, Berry, Bottoms, Atkison. Back row, from left to right, ar Brackett, Carlson, Cook, Cole, Coul ston, Cate, Cagle, Cortez, Corralez second row, Criner, Collins, Cato Chu, Cooper, Caserez, L. Coleman Bradley, front row, Casarez, Camp- bell, Carrilo, Crumb, Coria, Curfman,' Caraveo. T Back row, from left to right are Downing, Chandler, Belcher, Dulay, Franklin, Eskew, Cubb, Coker, Cox. Second row, left to right, Espinoza, Dusserre, Dietz, Edwards, Davlin, Da- valz, Franks, Dodd. Front row, Ells- worth, Day, Evans, Eason, Dunn, Del- gadillo. Back row, from left to right are Goodell, Gracia, Howard, Golleher, Finney, Grimes, Guerber, Glover, Headrick. Second row, Garrett, Greer, Gray, Howard, Grace, Green, Fred- rickson, Hoover, Gorman. Front row, Gonzales, Fruta, Granaso, B. Garcia, D. Garcia, Hill, Gibbins. Back row, left to right, are Hanes, L. Hamilton, jakovich, Hunicutt, Hig- genbotham, Hill, Hendry, Hamil- ton, Howard. Second row, Honeycutt, Kelley, Harris, Hunter, Harris, Hamp- ton, Stevens. Front row, Hill, Harris, Harms, Hermandez, Lucas, Hammond. Back row, left to right are johnson, juday, Killingworth, J 0 n e s , Lucas, joice, Loyd, Kisterson, Ladd, Second row, Lucich, Lopez, Lewis, Kiggens, Ingram, johnes, Lindsey. Front row, Lewis, jimonez, Johnson, Lopez, Ku- bota, Kono, Luna. Juniors in back row, left to right are Marrs, Moore, D. Montgomery, D Massey, Mendoza, Magill, D. Martin. Second row, Morgan, Massey, Mac- kenzie, McPhetridge, Moore, McGre- gor, Macchiaroli, Miller. Front row, Mendenhall, Miller, Marshall, Mar- tin, Montano, Marquez. Back row, left to right are Mason Mitchell, Messenger, Maples, Nunes McNabb, Miller, Noland, Nichaus Second row, McNutt, Parker, Mc- Clure, Peterson, Mobbs, Mejia, Miller, Meeks. Front row, Pacheco, Olive Marshall, Owens, Milton, Montgom ery. Back row, from left to right are Re- gan, Rose, Syers, Ramos, O W e n s , Routh, Ritner, Rerez, Rodriquez. Sec- ond row, R e y e s , Presley, Turner, Rambo, Osburn, Richards, Ragland, Stephens. Front row, Ruiz, Santiago, Senoran, Pevyhouse, Rice, Richard. Back row, left to right are Terry, Pe- rigo, Tows, Steen, Sisemore, Stovell, Prine, O. Rambo, Story. Second row, Suggs, Pierro, Trickett, Soars, Tharp, Smith, Silva, Salas. Front row, Ste- vens, Penrod, Ross, Silva, Sands, So- ward, Segler, Stephens. 9 easoned Sailors Know Ropes Back row, left to right, are Wong, Valoff, Willis, Vincent, Vergano, Wankum, Westbrook, Wilson, B. Thomas, Wadkins. Second row, Thomas, Willis, Waddingham, Wil- liamson, Valdez, Wolfe, Villard, Up- shaw, XVinton. Front row, White Wade, Upshaw, Williams, Zollinger Wilson, Wesson. 9 9 Members of class of 1959 absent from earlier pictures are, from left to right, back row, Ruby, Fraley, Battles, Cas- tro, Copple, Bankson. F r o n t row, Brumley, Nunley, Hodson, Barrett, Williams. 3 X lsigoa -63 6 560+ ' 'Re ff X X? Q! K up i fx-1 -X Above far left, outstanding junior girl, Carol Bradley, is well known for her many varied acti- vities. Bill Martin, above left and lower far left, was voted most outstanding junior boy by class- mates, as well as being named smartest boy in class of 1959. Marilynn Kubota, near left, earns respect as the highest scholastic scorer in the junior class. Shown above are Adviser Root, sophomore oflicers, Bannister, John, President Harrison, Souder. ophomore Middies Prepare to Lead Sophomores in back row are, Ander- son, Aguliar, Aubrey, Albin, D. Allen, L. Allen, Barnes, Belmonte, A. Alva- rado, Clark, Armendariz. Second row, Alcala, Alvarado, R. Adkisson, Brad- ley, Anderson, Bankson, Anderson, R. Allen, Blaylock. First row, Alba, Ar- reguin, Agcooile, Bumatay, Bonko- sky, Arambula, Amaya. Back row, from left to right are, Ble- vins, Byrne, D. Brown, Cellini, Cole, Cartwright, Blanton, B o y 1 e s , Bur- roughs, Brown. Second row, Brown, Carter, Banning, Bowles, Campbell, Bryant, Baker, Burum, Bowen. First row, Brown, Brady, Bryan, Barela, Bannister, Beyer, Chase. Back row, from left to right are, D. Cruz, Cowen, N. Cruz, Cole, Dar- den, R. Cox, Crumb, Cotton, Corona, S. Cole. Second row, Crockett, Doria, Cabrera, Cobb, Duran, Carlina, Cos- per, Chase, Chavez. First row, Ca- macho, Campos, Clawson, C u r i e l , Dawson, Catlett, Cameron, Castro. Back row, from left to right are, Fier- ro, Dyar, Everett, Denton, Eaton, Du- ran, Ellsworth, Fleetwood, E v a n s, Garland. Second row, Ellington, Felix, Flores, Davis, Estrada, D. Flores, De Fraga, Fuler, Dowell, Friet. First row, Daniels, Diez, Fraze, Davidson, Dol- lahite, H. Diez, Dodson, Flores. Back row, from left to right are, Ga- ray, Gravitt, Grocott, Gossage, Fulfer, Geivet, Grogan, Hoisington, Henson, jones. Second row, Gonzales, Geivet, Goddy, Hammond, Harper, Gonzales, L. Howell, Gutierrez, Honbo. First row, Harrison, Halatz, Hill, Hagger- ton, Heinricks, Garland, Grimes, Harris. Most outstanding sophomores are, near right, Pat Robertson, and far right, Bill Wheaton. ', L Prexy Jon leads soph class council Sophomores and guests enjoy class fun night. h H T ' op S ave Fun on mp Sophomores in the back row are W King, Harris, Henry, Johnson, Horton Jones, jarrard, B. jones, Jackson, Harr second row, Hernandez, T. Hernandez jose, Ingram, jones, Holland, John, Hennessee, Harwood, first row, Haar, Johnson, Heath, Jacovich, King, Hu kill, Hightower, Jiles. More sophs are back row, Kemph, W. King, T. King, Lewis, Kyte, Lee, Lea, Keyzers, Lopiba, Killingsworthg sec- ond row, Killian, King, La Vallee, Lakeman, Keyzers, Ketcherside, Lee, Kirfman, Lucas, first row, Lopez, La- guna, Kent, Logrecco, Llanes, Langs- ton, Lindsey. Back row, from left to right, are Mar- tinez, Mazza, McQuearry, Moudy, McLane, Menagh, Moreno, Mitchell Moore, second row, Massey, Main Mendoza, Moudy, Mayes, McIntosh, Medina, Martinez, first row, Miller, Myers, Martinez, Moore, Mariano, Mendoza, Mesa. 7 9 Sophomores in back row include Pa- guia, Pascual, Perez, Anderson, Prit- chett, Nobles, Martinez, Newman, T. Miller, Pierro, second row, Natera, Nickel, Myer, Perelli-Minetti, Penrod, Noble, Powell, Orozco, Moreno, first row, Newport, Mahan, Ortiz, Picker- ing, Nelson, Manalo, H. Miranda. Padilo. In the back row, are sophs Risen- hoover, R. Robertson, Rancudo, Par- son, D. Richardson, Piceno, Rodriguez, Ruiz, C. Rodriguez, second row, Ruiz, Roberts, Ramirez, Rinaldi, Radovich, Pevyhouse, Ray, Rowan, first row, Ragsdale, Riggs, Price, Roberts, Ram- bo, Rose, Parker. More sophomores in the back row are Story, Sparkes, Spaulding, Simp- son, Seylor, Scott, Sigler, Pye, Squires, second row, Steen, Spencer, Radeleff Smith, Shewcraft, Schiltz, Scott, Silva, first row, Saldana, Salamanca, Salgado, Sparks, Sanchez, Skinner, Stone. 7 hunk Back row, from left to right are, Ton gate, Sparks, Treglazoff, Spoerl, R Silva, Sudaria, Tarnoff, Simpson Shaffer. Second row, Snow, Sill, B Smith, Taylor, Sterling, Tillery Scoles, Taylor, Torrez. Front row, G Shaffer, L. Shaffer, Seaton, Sandlin Siemmens, Scoot, Spaulding. Back row, from left to right are Wyatt, Ziegler, White, R. Weaver, T Williams, Wilson. Inset, G. Sudaria The sophomore class, led by Chief in command John Harrison, and advisers Mr. Al Root and Mr. Waldo Stahl, had a very active and successful year. Helping to organize the many varied and interesting activities were Max Souder, vice-president, Marica Ban- nister, secretary, and Linda john, treasurer. Early in February there was a large stir of excite- ment over the selection of junior rings for the class of 1960, symbolizing their upper-classman status. As a money making project, the swabies sponsored a class party and fun night on February 28, a tremendous success. Late in the spring the sophomores sponsored a swim- ming party which was termed by all a dripping suc- cess. Most scholastic sophomore boy and girl are, above left, Louise De Fraga. Directly left, Bill Wheaton. York, Weaver, Williams, Terrie, Zu: niga, Whitledge, Yocum. Second row, Weaver, Wheaton. Front row, Wells, Wood, W i n n , Wilson, Zollinger, Plebes Begin DH Career freshman boy. Beginning eagerly on Freshman Day, September 4, Delano High's class of 1961 proceeded to earn the notice and respect of other classes for their many activities. When thoroughly orienated with the aid of special assemblies, counseling, the new student handbook, and regular Freshmen Orientation classes, the lively frosh set out to fill their high school years with fun and study. As their first social event of the year, the freshmen planned and sponsored an all-freshman dance held in the cafeteria on December 10. Freshmen returned an earlier favor by playing hosts to sophomores at a freshman-sophomore dance in April. Next on the social calendar for the large class was the freshman swim party in the D.H.S. pool fmostly underwaterlj in May. l Back row, left to right, are fresh- men Boone, Adkisson, Armington, Arreola, Bibee, Adkisson, Brown, Adams, Burnett, Burch, Anderson, Albin, Butler, second row, Alvarez, Araujo, Brown, Abarquez, Bird- well, Arej, Brownleyg front row, Alcala, Argel, Angkaham, Aviles, Berona, Armenta, Bell, Benson, Abejula, Armas. Left, Kathy Bennett was voted most out- standing freshman girl by classmates. Right, Don Williams, a top-notch boy in all fields, won nod as most outstanding Efficiently leading the freshman class through the year was President Donald Williams. Other officers included Henry Rodriquez, vice-president, Pat Langs- ton, secretaryg and Mary Ann Stone, treasurer. Class advisers were Mr. Bruce Harvey and Mr. Eugene Beck. Setting records in many fields, the frosh bought more student body cards, more yearbooks, and more identification pictures. Freshmen have more repre- sensentatives in student council, and more of them showed up for DEL-ANO pictures than any other class. With a peak enrollment of 410, freshmen also gained recognition for their large number. Many individual freshmen are known on campus for their athletic, music, and scholastic accomplishments. The class of 1961 is a group to watch. Back row, left to right, Bumatay, Cripe, Cordua, Burroughs, Banks, Cos- tarella, Cardoma, Cantelmi, Cabrera 7 Bird, Bennett, Bauer. Second row Bender, Bacio, Callahan, Clemmous 5 Carrillo, Cozart, Branch, Brown, Cok- er, Clark, Coulston. Front row, Bar- rientos, Cox, Berastron, Lopez, Con- ception, Bradford, M. Felician, B Felician, Bobst, Corder, Boone. Back row, left to right, Duran, Chreem, Collins, Dickerson, Douglas, Dickman, Cornelies, Colvard, Elling- ton, Cambell, Foremen, Dixon. Sec- ond row, Dirks, Chaney, Duran, Chu, Bradford, Earley, Daniels, Davis, Es- trada, Duarte, Fitch. Front row, IM. Cortez, Del Rio, Davidson, Downs, De Witt, Burns, Callaham, C. Cortez, Carnero, Cummings. Back row, left to right, Earley, Fox, Finney, Edwards, Faragoso, Geivet, Gardner, Franklin, Garay, Grifiith, Fierros, Frausto. Second row, Franks, Eason, Garza, Espinoza, Franklin, El- more, Guillen, Falcon, Gorman, R. Gregory, Gonzales. Front row, Evans, Galindo, Garza, Heinrich, Godwin, Hall, Grimes, Gager, Fruta, Gutierrez. Back row, left to right, Grubbs, Hall, Hamilton, Grace, Hennessee, Hansen, jeffrey, R. Hall, Helm, Hightower, Hill. Second row, Hunnicutt, Hild, johnson, Kirksey, Jiminez, jones, Hamilton, Ignacio, Hill, Ince, Knox. Front row, Kemph, Ichinaga, Kiper, Henson, Hargett, Jones, Haskins, Her- nandez, johns, Holland. Freshman officers i n cl u d e, from left, President Donald Williams, Langston, Stone, Adviser Harvey. Back row, left to right, Letlow, King, Lambeth, Lanius, Luna, Lopez, Logan, J. King, Lusk, M. King, Lewis, Ka- tano. Second row, Lee, Lucas, Lindsey, Linebarger, Langston, Ledbetter, Ken- nedy, Lewis, Loyd, Lay, Lovato. Front row, Lugo, Lawson, Luque, Hensley, Kibbe, Loues, Isham, Lope, Dawson, Langston. Back row, left to right, are Martin, McKenzie, Myers, Marquez, Mitchell, C. Miller, McPhetridge, S. Miller, Mc- Clure, Marrisette. Second row, Moore, Nielsen, McCullough, McPhetridge, M u n o z , Martinez, Maskovich, L. Moore, Massey, Mendenhall, L. Mont- gomery. Front row, Molotare, Milton, Macias, Lopez, Lugo, Miranda, Mar- tinez, M. Miranda, Matkins, S. Mont- gomery. X x f ,,,,.- L- I !Lx SLE Q 4 5 . 1 Y' 1 Dancers enjoy freshman class party. Prexy Donald conducts class meeting. F L ' rosh 0 One Blg Year Freshmen in the back row are Nie- haus, Parsons, Peevy, Natera, Pittman Prather, Nunes, Pitchfotd, Olivarez 5 Patterg second row, Pietro, Ogborn, Ortiz, Perigo, Potter, Phillips, Puente Osburng front row, Cheryl, Rancudo: Nance, Pierce, Proctor, Mulligan, Na- gatani, Rancudo. More freshmen include, back row Owens, Payer, Pye, Rhodes, Perez Pacheco, I. Rodriguez, Renteria, Rum bolz, Russel, second row, Parder, Pe- ralta, Pacheco, Ridenour, Ravisconi Rambo, Story, Rodriguez, Risenhoovz eer, Ragland, front row, Reyes, Palo- yo, S. Padilla, L. Padilla, H. Picieno, P. Rodriguez, Ray, Shimmon. 7 Back row, left to right, are freshmen Russel, Schauland, Richardson, Rob- erts, Rodriquez, Sales, Smith, Sloan, Saul, Schlitz, second row, Ross, Silli- man, Stone, Stickmon, Schanez, Smith, Skinner, Scott, Robertsg front row, Saenz, Pullen, Sherman, Snelling, Ra- bina, Scriven, Pena, Storie. Freshmen in the back row are Scott, Trueblood, Ramos, Reyers, Thornhill, Ruiz, Stephens, Sotelo, Taylor, Scott, Cruz, second row, Thomas, Tabaya, R. Thomas, Romero, Rivera, Swanson, Richardson, Stockman, Senoran, Roth- erg front row, Rivera, Terry Taka- moto, Talamantez, S c o l e s , Segler, Thomas, Turriff. More freshmen are, back row, D. Wil- liams, Wells, Upshaw, Whittaker, Vi- ray, Weaver, West, Wagner, Williams, Williamson, second row, Uranday, Whitworth, White, Wesson, Urias, Walters, Wysinger, Valdez, Vaughtg front row, Villard, Williams, Wheat, Villard, Wallanden, Van Meter, Vi- laria, Walker. Left, freshmen earning straight A's for the first semester include Joanne Nagatani, Donna Skinner, Karen Parsons, Donald Williams, Shirley Schlitz, and Beth Scriven. 5 ss T' 121 SF gi gg 5 -A E 4 gl 4 1 51 5 an 1 5 P S 1 A E1 2 2 2 3 x e Q 3 5 ii if EE G 'Q if i 5 f i 5 ? 1 2 1 , 5 Q a S as 3 2 5 E 5 5 s H 23 5 2 3 2 3 Z E 5 3 2 2 5 5 2 2 is 3 if 1: 4 5 5 , M ,,,, W ,W -Q Morton Lawson Williams, R. Hyatt Peachy juday Bassett Parggns Gracia Porter Fielder 108 Tigers johnson Herrera VARSITY SCORES September 20 Delano 14 Tulare 13 September 27 Delano 20 Clovis 6 October 4 Delano 7 Porterville 0 October 11 Delano 15 Mt. Whitney 19 October 18 51Delano 45 Arvin 19 October 25 'l'Delano 13 Taft 14 November 1 'l:Delano 6 Bakersfield 44 November 8 3'Delano 18 North High 21 November 15 f?Delano 26 East Bakersfield 39 'l'South Yosemite League Games At left, Coaches johnson, Beck, Kelley and Head Coach Maxwell demonstrate varsity plays with Manager Panero. ink Early Season Foes Coach Earl Maxellis Delano Tigers came into the home stretch only four points away from the league leadership, losing three games by missing the vital conversion points. The 1957 Tigers finished the grid season with a 4-5 record. In the opener the Tigers ended the Tulare three- year jinx as they edged the Redskins 14-15. Ruben Hill paced the Tigers with a 90-yard TD gallop in the third period. Again the high spirited Tigers went on their winning way as they toured Clovis 20-6. After battling the Porterville Panthers on even terms for three periods the Tigers broke the dead- lock in the last quarter in a spectacular 13-yard pass- play from Rubuen Rodriguez to Jim Hyatt. The roof caved in as the home town favorites lost their first game to Mt. Whitney 19-13. Rubuen Hill, with the aid of Richard Williams passed 49 yards for a Tiger TD. Capitalizing on Arvin fumbles and on inept Arvin defense, the Tigers romped to an easy 48-19 victory in the first league game. The following game the Tigers were dumped by Taft 14-15 as the morale seemed to faulter. The Bakersfield Drillers moved too much for the Tigers as they won 44-6. Delano scored three TDs in the second half but not the extra's, letting North High by with a 21-18 victory. In the last game of the year the Tigers were beaten 39-26 as Ruben Hill of the Tigers gave the Tiger fellows a 98-yard return for the longest return run in the valley by a high school player. Above in the Taft game, Angel Diaz tries for possession of the pigskin. Wankum Franks Rose Rodriguez Franklin Smith Hill Schlitz Spaugy Nunes Above, Rubuen Rodriguez runs into a host of Wildcat tac- klers in the Taft-Delano game. The brilliant offensive Tiger attack was directed from the T-formation. Halfback Ruben Hill and Richard Williams did most of the running for the Tigers. Hill ran for 10 touchdowns, ran two extra points, and caught one TD pass to lead the Tigers with 68 points. The Tigers pint-sized quarterback, Rubuen Rodriguez, used his passing attack aided by Angel Diaz and Jim Hyatt. Diaz scored 54 points, all on passes from Rodriguez. Williams and Hyatt each scored 19 points for the Tigers. Tackle R. Williams led the team on defensive paly with 90 tackles for the season. Other standouts on defense were Paul Franklin, Merle Bassett, C. V. juday, and Ed Morton. The Junior Tigers coached by Mr. Nathan John- son, had an unlucky season as they finished with a 0-4-1 record. Games with Kern Valley and North High were canceled because many players were put out of action by Asiatic flu. The jV's lost to Porterville 8-0, and then lost to North High. The junior Tigers tied EB, 6-6, but were submerged by Bakersfield, 26-0. In the last game of the season, the jV's lost to Porterville, 13-6. Mr. Earl Maxwell was the Tiger mentor for the year. Assisting him were Mr. Nathan johnson, Mr. Gene Beck, and Mr. james Kelley. Ti ers in Rough Seas, Drop Five Games Below, Tiger end James Hyatt gathers a Ro- driguez pass for a TD in the North High contest. Above, varsity players standing from left to right, Shaffer, Parsons, Fielder, Diaz, Hyatt, Spaugy Glover, Boone, Peachey, Bird, Morton, juday, john- Sparks, front row, D. Pickering, Miller, Wankum son, Franks, Bowen, Rodriguez, Smith, Kiggens, Schlitz, R. Williams, Hill, Bassett, Lawson Tillery, W. Pickering, second row, Jordan, Kyte, Franklin, Young, Herrera, jones. Garcia, Rose, Porter, Williams, Nunes, R. Williams, Above, Ruben Hill runs into North High tackle as Wan- Above, Richard Williams breaks into the open as Ron- kum and Hyatt attempt to block for him. ald Brock leads the play in the Arvin game. Right, Carol Bradley, Head Cheerleader, Donna Silva, and Pat Wesson led the sea- son's varsity yells. Sophomore and junior apprentice yell leaders include Sugie Rado- vich, Deanna Allen, Barbara johnes, and Elizabeth Burum. Finishing the 1957 football season with six wins and three losses, the Delano High Bengals, under the leadership of Coaches Jay Yarbrough and Ralph Allen, shared first-place honors with East Bakersfield and North High. With a surging surface attack, the Bengals steamed over the Tulare Papooses 20-7 in the season opener. Paced by Booker Parker and Louis Lucas, who scored two TD's and an extra, the Bengals dominated the whole game. Again using a powerful surface push, the Bengals trounced Clovis 56-O. Halfback Booker Parker racked up a total of 195 yards as the Bengals totaled 281 yards on the ground. In their first defeat of the season the Bengals lost because of a missed extra point, letting the Porterville Cubs win 7-6. The Delano TD was shipped to pay dirt by Frank Caraveo on a pass interception. Taking the defeat in stride, the Bengals showed a powerful and explosive offense, defeating the Mt. Whitney Voodoos 26-14. jimmy Battles, Louis Lucas, Booker Parker, and Pete Duran paced the Bengals to their third victory of the season. Taft and Arvin fell into the oncoming tide of the Bengals. Delano beat Arvin 25-7 and then plowed under Taft 39-12. With a great show of alertness and offensive strength be- fore the Homecoming crowd of Delano fans, the Bengals played their final home game and beat North High of Bakers- field 19-14. William Richards, Jimmy Battles and Booker Park- er manned the bridge for the Bengal win. A showdown in the South Yosemite league was obvious as the Delano High Bengals were sideswiped by the East Bakers- field Daggers 53-15. The Bengals ran off a multiple offense consisting of -a straight T formation and an unbalanced line, single-wing for- mation. Leading the team throughout the year were jerry Wil- liamson, Jim Menagh, Dick Grogan and Bob Mendoza. LIGHTWEIGHT SCORES September 20 Delano 20 Tulare 7 September 27 Delano 56 Clovis 0 October 4 Delano 6 Porterville 7 October 11 Delano 24 Mt. Whitney 14 gOctober 18 Delano 25 Arvin 7 3'October 25 Delano 59 Taft 12 November 1 Delano 0 Bakersfield 20 'l'November 8 Delano 19 North High 14 'l'November 15 Delano 15 East Bakersfield 35 'l'South Yosemite League Games Bengals Fl Below, standing, Alan Goodell and Coach Allen look on with Butch Hedrick as Head Coach Yarbrough dia- grams a play. x :H r f 'T' . f' ' ' . -.X ' Above, Dale Hampton plows into a Taft runner as Preston Above, Booker Parker outruns Taft defenders and Sanchez cuts in behind to assist, in the Taft-Delano game. scamps sz yards to a TD. Victory Pennant Often Durin Season Below, Bengal players standing are, Battles, Burroughs, Bowen, Silva, Gonzales, Williamson, Cook, Cabera, Chase Moore, Pierro, Suggs, Grogan, McKenzie, Westbrook, Walters, Mason, Valdez, front row, Menagh, Hyatt, Men- Duran, Blanton, Hampton, Johnson, second row, Sanchez, doza, Lucas, Coulston, Grimes, Ellsworth, Belcher, Howard l I D P l Kittens Gain Good Experience ,QL ,cat I . 1, 525. or Members of the C football team are, back row, Wesir, Souder, Edwards, White, Harris, Howard, Coach Lewis, Coach Stahl, Gibbins, Lewis, Mola- Cozart, Garland, Gorman, Myers, first row, Chum, tore, Martinez, Cotton, R. Alvarado, Munoz, H. Rodriquez, Cordua, Lopez, A. Alvarado, Mitchell, Mejia, Ward, Okasakig second row, Harris, Katano, Jose, Zeigler, Duran. I KITTEN SCORES FOOTBALL Delano 0 ...... Tulare 'l'De1ano 6 ...... Arvin 'l'Delano 7 . . North High 'l'Delano 19 . . . . Taft 'l'Delano 19 . . North High 1 'l'Delano 14 . . East High 'l'Delano O . . . Bakersfield Coach Lewis gives Kitten team members instruction in rough and 3Delano 7 ...I , , Arvin tumble art of line-blocking. ,KSYL League games 0 0 13 0 13 0 20 14 l I P Varsity cross-country men include Duran, Marquez, Ramos, Smith, Bailey and Coach Tavolacci. Cross-country captains are Washman, C captain, Ramos, varsity captain, and Gonzales, B captain. Cross Countr Teams Do Well Showing depth and reserve strength, the De- lano Harriers triumphed in the A and C classes and the B's copped fourth in the South Yosemite League. The varsity then went on to capture second in the Valley finals behind Fresno High and qualified for the state meet. Coach Dan Tavolacci's cross country team won the first meet at Bakersfield as Tony Ramos, team captain, captured third in the A class. In the Southern Yosemite League Champion- ship, the Delano A's defeated all comers as they tallied 26 points, Wasco 60, Bakersfield 61, and East Bakersfield 129. David Smith, with a burst of speed in the stretch, placed second. Trujillo copped fourth, Marquez, fifth, Ramos, sixth, Proctor, ninth. The B's were fourth behind Bakersfield, East Bakersfield, and Wasco. Ken Washman, B cap- tain, copped thirteenth. The C's took first as Martinez, Gonzales, and Arreola placed the win. A5 the Roosevelt High School conducted the Lake Millerton meet, Tony Ramos placed sev- enth and the A's captured fourth. Fresno had 26, Merced, 95, Bullard of Fresno, 120, Delano, 140, Bakersfield, 150, with Sanger, Wasco, Si- erra Union, Porterville, Roosevelt and Taft fol- lowing. Bailey, Risenhoover, Brown, Rosales, and Lewis also competed during the year. Above, B team cross-country runners include Lugo, Pache- co, Honbo, S. Gonzales, Martinez, Arreola. Below, C team members are Risenhoover, Rosales, Washman, Pierro, H. Gonzales, Martinez. - .1'M.g+: .slim A-1111 arsity Hoop quad Lands ag iWl9 l2llllKllil2'3kl-1, lil - 'l1'XfL5ll -:f,:,g!,:,vW1,.Iat.:.E ..v.,. 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L Qi- xi- 1, MW .Wii 1 hizziillli. ffl ,QF Venerable Johnson Williams Coming through when the chips were down, Coach Gene Daniels' Delano High Tigers proved themselves champion- ship stuff as they tied for the South Yosemite League title. The co-champs upset prime foes, Bakersfield, twice after the loss of john Venerable, star center and All-American last year. Delano was considered an easy choice for the title un- til Venerable's early-season leg injury put him out of com- mission, and forced the other Tigers to show tremendous teamwork, spirit, and last-minute drive to turn the tide. Mike Paguia and Angel Diaz shared the team spotlight, along with R., Williams, Bob johnson, Fred Smith, Dubose Stephens, Paul Franklin, David Lopez, Daryl Gleed, Jerry Hill, Richard Sandrini, and Lyndell Lawson. Diaz came out second high-scorer, and Paguia out-re- bounded all league opponents. Williams and Diaz battle for ball against EB. 1 I H1 Mr I 51 li at J 1 iii ll I 1' 1...xt. SWIG , i g 8 K Fssgsifsnrz A '1 ii-lllslhffl i iliiigfligvilg Z L ' if fp,lf?llE?fig?iif5l1iz?lllf lldlilibgiiig lily glilslfilw ?5if:ilgg,g3, if E wi rw ' 1. A l ' 5-,iii . . Q s td Q s.eP.f,:. , . H2 'uf'?Q'E5.g' :wma H ,Hg .X ifgw . Msligf fi if'l,2f'521'1'2'lQ 1-llf,.zf.f' iw! ' 1 3' 'V 1 5.2 ., -1-i...,., .. - ....1:,5af11- , ,533 .Q W. ,, 'S s 3 s s., V .wut .iwfiiti tg 1. ix .ai V' 5 :Egg ' +4 'i . s llign il f ! ' ' li., ,ol N, ,ff 5 ' 1, Qllxl . t , 'gi i t 4 2 w ' W - N W1 vi sas' 12:-ii 15 .iii ill Wil . M, , . Paguia Diaz Smith Franklin VARSITY SCORES Delano 35 .... Mt. Whitney 28 Delano 50 .... Mt. Whitney 33 Delano 32 .... Hanford 26 Delano 59 .... Corcoran 6 Delano 50 .... Tulare 40 Delano 24 .... Merced 23 Delano 29 .... Exeter 23 Delano 56 .... Burroughs 43 Delano 57 .... North Bakersfield 26 Delano 42 .... Taft 26 Delano 44 .... COS jV's 41 Delano 32 .... Tulare 33 Delano 44 . . .v . Redwood 19 'l'Delano 58 .... East Bakersfield 56 'l'Delano 59 .... Taft 48 'l'Delano 28 .... Arvin 46 'l'Delano 41 .... Bakersfield 39 'l'Delano 55 .... North Bakersfied 34 'l'Delano 51 .... East Bakersfield 47 'l'De1ano 58 .... Taft 52 'l'Delano 46 .... Arvin 36 'l'Delano 43 .... Bakersfield 42 '!'Delano 56 .... North Bakersfield 54 'KSYL Conference Games if gi xl 1 Co-Championship Top, Nichols of EB grabs rebound as Williams f20j , and Stephens Q31 look on. Above, varsity song- lead- ers include Garland, Head Songleader Burns, Felix. J. R. Williams gets tip against Bakersfield. fn u Q ffl? S, ,Ii Members of the varsity hoop squad are, back row, Coach Daniels, Manager Pickering, Gleed, Smith, Diaz, Paguia, Johnson, Venerable, Manager Picenog front, Stephens, Franklin, Hill, Williams, Sandrini, Lopez, Lawson. Lewis R. Rodriquez P. Rodriquez Suggs Battles Jones BENGAL SCORES Delano 59 . . . . . . Mt. Whitney 14 Delano 59 . . . . . . Mt. Whitney 22 Delano 45 . . . . . . Alpaugh 10 Delano 56 . . . . . . Tulare 26 Delano 61 . . . . . . Redwood 17 Delano 57 . . . . . . East Bakersfield 28 Delano 58 . . . . . . Tulare 51 Delano 56 . . . . . . Redwood 25 'Y'Delano 51 . . . . . . East Bakersfield 57 i Delano 55 . . . . . . Taft 58 3'Delano 48 . . . . Arvin 15 1'Delano 52 . . . . . . Bakersfield 39 3'Delano 59 . . . . . . North Bakersfield 27 'l'Delano 42 . . . . . . East Bakersfield 57 il'Delano 56 . . . . . . Taft 54 'FDelano 42 . . . . . . Arvin 22 'FDelano 57 . . . . . . Bakersfield 56 gDelano 49 . . . . . . North Bakersfield 36 HCSYL Games. Qs, IVE, is Finishing with a 7-2 league record, the Delano Bengals emerged in second place of the Southern Y o s em i t e League. Ruben Rodriquez who led the Bengals in scoring by playing consistently good ball throughout the season, was followed by Ron Suggs and Jimmy Battles. Efften Jones and Kenney Lewis topped the team in rebounding as Jones gathered 108 rebounds to lead the league. The Bengals finished the SYL race sporting a 18-2 record. Ray Maples led the junior-varsity in the high scorers department. Ernest Cabrera, C. V. Juday, and jerry Young helped out Coach Dave Kelley's squad as the team won six and lost 12. The Delano High Kittens start- ed out with a tremendous splurge of winning combina- tions as they won nine out of their first 10 games. The bottom then dropped out as the Kittens won four and lost six in their league contests. Tommy Edwards, Henry Rodriquez, Jake Yunker, Max Souder, and David Wolfe led the Kitten scoring. The Bengal basketball team includes, standing, Manager Howard, Williamson, Jordan, Suggs, Richards, Coach Robertson, P. Rodri- quez, Paguia, R. Rodriquez, Robison, and Walters, kneeling are Lucas, Grimes, Battles, Jones, Pye, Lewis, and Wells. :il 54 Batten Down After So-So Season JUNIOR VARSITY Delano 16 . . Delano 15 . . Delano 36 . . Delano 40 . . Delano 34 . . . Delano .30 . . Delano 23 . . . Delano 42 . . 'l'Delano 33 . . 'l'Delano 33 . . 'l'Delano 31 . . 'l'Delano 46 . . 'l'Delan0 34 . . 'l'Delano 27 . . f5Delano 50 . . 'l'Delano 35 . . 'l'Delano 44 . . 'l'Delano 45 . . Delano 26 . . Delano 25 . . Delano 34 . . Delano 30 . . Delano 20 . . Delano 19 . . Delano 23 . . Delano 42 . . 'l'Delano 33 . . 'l'Delano 24 . . 'l'Delano 23 . . 'l'Delano 22 . . 'l'Delano 18 . . 'l'Delano 11 . . 'l'Delado 31 . . . . . . . Mt. Whitney 48 . . . . . Mt. Whitney 36 . . . Alpaugh 30 . . . Tulare 23 . . . Alpaugh 54 . . . East Bakersfield 31 . . . Tulare 45 . . . Redwood 40 . . . East Bakersfield 34 . . . Taft 27 . . . Arvin 38 . . . Bakersfield 53 . . . North Bakersfield 54 . . . East Bakersfield 38 . . . Taft 56 . . . Arvin 27 . . . . . Bakersfield 43 . . . . . North Bakersfield 60 C SCORES . . . . . Mt. Whitney 12 . . . Mt. Whitney 10 . . . Alpaugh 18 . . . Tulare 29 . . . Redwood 13 . . . East Bakersfield 24 . . . Tulare 17 . . . Redwood 35 . . . East Bakersfield 23 . . . Taft 22 . . . Arvin 16 . . . Bakersfield 34 . . , North Bakersfield 39 . . . East Bakersfield 27 . . . Taft 28 - Cabrera, Franklin, Hill, Juday, Blanton, Nunes, Coach Kelley? kneeling are Taylor, Young, Maples, Finney, Letlow, Geivet, In the back row of the JV hoop squad are Manager Edwards and Williams. X Z, 'l'Delano 20 . . . . . Arvin 31 '?Delano 18 . . . . . Bakersfield 20 t3Delano 19 .... . . . North Bakersfield 30 'l'League Games Left, members of the C basketball team are, standing, M a n a g e r Jose, Okasaki, Wolfe, Rodriquez, Yunker, Mitchell, Ka- tano, Harris, Coach Stahl, kneeling are Roberts, King, Souder, Hill, Geivet, White, and Edwards. Above, members of Delano High's first wres- M. King, Gibbons, Guitierrez, Mackenzie, Lo- tling team are, back row, Manager Wesir, J. pezg front row, B. Miller, B. Bowen, Wankum, Lewis, D. Taylor, R. Lee, Banks, Coach Allen, Franks, C. Bowen, Cox. New Wrestlers Pin Few Foes We is .. j 4 'Ml-'W Xll L K Q ya I New to the Delano High Sports program, the wrestling team, under the supervision of Coach Ralph Allen, had a 1-9 season record. Delano met six teams in the valley-Hanford twice, Mt. Whitney twice, Kingsburg twice, Red- wood, Corcoran, and Redwood once. Three boys did very well for the first year of competition. Allan Franks in the 165 Pound class won five and lost five, Danny Biggins in the 103 pound class also won five and lost five, and Charles Bowen in the unlimited class won four, lost three, and had one draw. Next year Coach Allen expects Al Munoz, Robert Guitterez, and John Cozart to do well in their classes. The new scoring rules state that a team gets five points for each opponent pinned and three points for every decision. The team with the most points after all matches are completed is the winner. Left, apprentice song leaders and yell leaders in- clude Laurie Sands, Shirley Dawson, Kathy Ben- nett and Sandra Cabrera. All Boys in ports Program Members of the championship second periods boys' strip football team are, back row, Harper, Beyer and Captain Wesir. In the front row are Velder- rain, Wiseman, Bryant, Gill, Glovens and Ortiz. Second period beat third period 6-O for the championship. Robert Peevyhouse handles all of the P. E. laundry in the laundry room by the swimming pool. Trainer Gus Metz works on a pulled muscle as he tries to keep the Delano High athletes in top shape. As before, the regular boys' physical education class has had a complete sports decathalon for boys not playing on school teams. Events in- cluded football passing for accuracy and kick for distance, while the second quarter saw boys compete in a basketball dribble to the basket for a lay up. Points were tallied on times and accuracy. Third quarter contests are baseball throw for accuracy and circling bases for time. In the fourth quarter shot put, broad jump, and swim- ming time trials are held. Ron Ward, senior, leads in total points as the D.H.S. DEL ANO goes to press. Each P.E. class also enters a team in the intra- mural football, basketball, and baseball tourna- ments. -lmwalemm-t-law-.---A -f ff a ...v .,..,..A1..,..mmm-.z.wf-wma-:.mf4.s,1,,..,M1e.W,s,...f..1l1...a..azlwwmwwuwr DHS Swimmers Sink Tigershark mainstays Scott Ellsworth, Tony Panero, Mike Johnson, Truman Chase, Danny Geivet, and Leonard Hall showed up well in practice tilts as they won most pre- season matches. Leonard Hall set a new 150- meter individual medley record against Mt. Whitney with a speedy 1:55.2 clocking at the Delano pool. The undefeated Mermaids have done ex- ceedingly well with Sandra Perelli-Minetti, Irene LaVallee, and Mary Ann Stone as con- sistent winners. Varsity swimmers defeated Mt. Whitney twice, 50-26 and 50-57, following these wins with a similar submersion of Shafter 45-39. The Tigersharks copped a second in the 500- yard shuttle relay in the Bakersfield Relays. B class Barracudas were defeated by Mt. Whitney 44-53 and 47-38, but beat Shafter 53-33. The Bls took the eight-man 400-yard sprint relays at the Relays. Delanoxs girl swimmers defeated Mt. Whitney 44-35, 40-28, and 59-38, then topped Shafter 50-28. The Mermaids copped two of the four events at the Relays in the 200-yard medley relay and the 200-yard freestyle relay. Above left, varsity swimmers include, back, D. Scott, Bird, Panero, Dan Geivet, C. Scott, Hall, Gleedg front, Soares, Johnson, Ellsworth, Chase, Proctor, Bowen. Left, B class swimmers are, back, Triplett, Coulston, Espinoza, Howard, Belcher, Henson, front, T. West- brook, Williamson, D. Westbrook, Don Geivet, Lea. Howard dives pool ward in Mt Whitney meet Dennis peeks as team takes off. Opponents Above, C team swimmers include, back row, Goodel, Howard, Jose, Moudy, Keyzers, Asquith, Coach Johnson, front row, Anghaham, Barrientos, Guitierrez, Harper, Chum. Williamson does cut-away as Scott prepares for dive. Hall -Ellsworth Chase Geivet Panero johnson Procter, Stone, I.aVa11ee, Cole, Harwood, Villard. Mermaids include, back row, Willis, Nickel, P. Minetti, Led- better, Bird, McCoy, Keyzers, Holland, Schlitz, Montgomery, Ellis, Coach Daniels, front, Crockett, Willard, S. Minetti, Hall, 1 ,Q .111 -5 . 1 if 1. 1 . 5 'T' . U F--il . .'.. . W ' f ll - 1.--Wifi sWifElf?TZifiEfC D -1,.L, 1 ', .ff C. ': ' 9 'T 1 1 w w 1 U A, . , ...s. 1 1 4 . Q .1 1 . 1 . 1 1, is srsa ' , . , 1. 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W1 1 Eliminated early from the Fresno Tournament, the i f 3:3 Tigers downed Edison 9-4, but lost to Roosevelt 22-9 1.1. 'iir at 1 in the first da of la . In ractice tilts the locals swe t 9 ,,. Q- -.1 sv . farm-is f sg 454351-FR? - - Y by twin bills from Tulare 3-2 6-4 and Redwood 5-0, 7-6. U ,Jw ,,,, . ,N-,, ,. 7 For the opening Southern Yosemite League game, the 1 wo' si-. 'L'-mis, Nava j. Hyatt Maples Shaffer L. Hyatt Caraveo Q. nl Tigers beat North High of Bakersfield 5-0. Coach Frederick states that there are no individual stand-outs on the team this year. The team is well-bal- anced with many of the players able to play more than one position. In the first 11 ball games Coach Frederick did not use the same line-up twice. Handling most of the mound duties have been Pat Shaffer, Lorenzo Morales, and C. V. juday. Bennie Nava did the catching. First sacker john Venerable broke his leg in basketball, so Paul Franklin was shifted to the spot, while Paul Rodriquez filled in at third. Other infielders were Ruben Rodriquez, second base, Larry Hyatt, shortstop, and jerry Hill, utility man. Playing the outfield were james Hyatt, Cris Parsons, Bob Johnson, and Frank Caraveo. Last season's finish found the Tigers with a 15-2 rec- ord and the SYL championship. They lost to Fresno in the Valley playoffs with a 9-1 score. Catcher Ben Nava grabs a foul Hy for the out against East Bakersfield. 1 -5-ffm V I I . , at X F. Pre-Season Pla C yy., ,.... ,. elm H l7 fl1 Varsity horsehiders include Manager Piceno, Nava, L. Hyatt, juday, Hill, 1. Hyatt, Maples, Lopez, Morales, johnson, Manager Stoverg front, Coach Frederick, Caraveo, P. Rodriquez, Parsons, Shaffer, R. Rodriquez, Franklin, Lucas. VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Delano 18 .... Porterville JC 4 Delano 9 . . . . Edison 4 Delano 9 . . . Roosevelt 22 Delano 9 . . . Porterville 5 Delano 3 . . . Tulare 2 Delano 6 . . Tulare 4 Delano 6 . . . Tulare 5 Delano 5 . . Redwood 0 Delano 7 . . . Redwood 6 Delano 10 . . . . Hanford 3 'l'Delano 5 .... North High O 'l'Delano 3 . . . East Bakersfield 2 glndicates League game. -,. f.' . I-,,.,-. K ' Lf, K. ,, '-j ,k. -,- :'.'v. ., ,tt ,Q-'W ..w::'. ,-Y -:juz A .' ' -s..a:pr, , gf, ,.,m'5,Cf' Q -' by-. . 'zfw - . : 'POI-13 ' . .. ., , Nava's tag is too late to stop East Bakersfield score in March 29 game. J Blade hitter takes a bi cut but the ball is in Nava's S , 5 glove. ' r ,Sri li 1 L 'W 5+-nf' E 125 4 Vis, Frosh Win Practice Tilts e 4 ...- ,L At press time this year the local junior varsity baseball squad had a 2-0 league record and had lost only two games all season. Coach Ed DeFraga's JV nine opened the league season by downing North High, and held off a ninth inning rally to beat East Bakersfield by a score of 10-8.'They have also beaten Redwood two out of three games, Porterville, Alpaugh, and Tulare. The leading hitters for the JV's early in the season were David Flores, Ronald Brock, Willie Pickering and Kenny Lewis. Doing most of the pitching were Preston Sanchez, jim Moore, David Okasaki, Luciano Castro, and James Nunes. Other starters were Max Souder, Ken Grimes, Ray Maples, and jim Menaugh. Last season Coach DeFraga's junior Tigers won Frosh team members are, back row, Coach Beck, Logan, Garay, Hightower, Pye, J. Lopez, Wil- liams, Banks, Wells, Franklin, Lee, Manager Beronag middle row, Myers, Carrillo, Scott, True- blood, Brown, Black, Swanson, Katano, B. Lopez, Manager Os- burn, front row, Hill, Roberts, Bravo, Gregory, Silliman, Rome- ro, Alcala, Argil, Rodriquez. Members of JV team include, back row, Coach DeFraga, Pritchett, Souder, Blanton, Menagh, Picker- ing, Brock, Piceno, Manager Dick- ersong middle row, Coach DeFra- ga, Lewis, Young, Grimes, Flores, Maples, Nunes, Castro, front row, Corona, Okasaki, Moore, Cabrera, Garland, Kemp, Robison, San- chez. the SYL championship. Coach Gene Beck's freshman nine had a 1-1 league record for the 1958 season at press time along with an overall record of 7-3. In the opening league game the frosh lost to North High, but came back the next day to down the East High Frosh by a score of 5-2. They also took wins over Porterville, Tulare, and Redwood twice. Regulars for the freshman team were Robert Lee, catcher, Bill Wells, first base, Henry Rodri- quez, second base, jack Franklin, third base, and Larry Argel, shortstop. In the outfield were Danny Katano, Tony Bravo, and johnny Lopez. The ace hurler was Mike Carrillo, with Donald Brown, Randy Swanson, and Donald Williams also pitching. - J.. . 1 1:5 Ill QQQ Members of girls' tennis team are, back, Coach Goemer, Ragland, Carter, Powell, King, Wadkins, Myer, Hunter, Bryan, Gravitt, Scott, LaRosa, McClure, Allen, Jones front, Rittner, Kubota, Llanes, Lopiba, Taggart, Hoskins Soares. 3 3 Girls' singles and doubles players include Coach Goemer, Hoskins, Hunter, LaRosa, Jones, McClure, Taggart, Ku- bota, Soares. Raequeteers Vie for Title The Delano High girls' tennis squad was un- defeated in league play until press time, while the boys were 0-2 in league competition. The girls, under the direction of Miss Bar- bara Goemer, won their first league meeting by downing East Bakersfield 3-2. They also beat North High 3-2. Barbara LaRosa and Beverly Hunter played first and second singles. Barbara Jones and Mary McClure played first doubles. Coach jay Yarbrough's squad won five prac- tice meets early in the season. They lost to North High and EB by identical scores of 5-0 in league play. Wesley Hondo had a string of five wins in practice meets as first singles player. Playing second singles for the boys was David Smith. In first doubles were Ted King and John Gonzales. Above right, members of boys' tennis team are, back row, Sparks, Armington, Lee, Smith, Gracia, T. King, middle, Coach Yarbrough, MacKenzie, Cotton, Tillery, Boone, Franks, front, Lay, Cozart, Honbo, Ward, Gonzales. Right, singles players are Honbo, Smith and Gracia. pike Squads Opening their seasons on the successful side were Delano High track teams as they won a three-way meet. Varsity cindermen outscored Mt. Whitney 67- 45 and North High of Bakersfield 70-40. In B class competition the Bengals defeated Whitney 78-55 and North 62-505 while the Kittens trod on Whitney 86-8 and North 19-16. Outstanding performers for the Tiger team were J. R. Williams, who won the discus and shot-put contests, and Ronald Suggs, crack dash man. jimmy Battles paced the B's by winning both hurdles and high jump. john Harris won the 75-yard dash and the low hurdles. Delano was defeated by Bakersfield High teams on the local field, losing 66V2-44V2 in the A's, 92-11 in the B's and 86-18 in the C class. Track ace Ruben Hill showed tremendous versatility as he swept three events. Hill won the 100 and 200-yard dashes and leaped to win the broad jump. Leonard Brown took the 440-yard run to assist in the scoring. De- lano's top-notch 880-yard relay team, consisting of Ronald Suggs, Bill jones, Leonard Brown, and 7 Ruben Hill, defeated Bakersfield with a 1:51.8 clock- ing. john White won the high jump for the C's, 5 6 ' ' and Doug Fox copped pole vault honors. Other outstanding Tiger tracksters are Mike Pa- guia in the high jump and hurdles and jerry Porter sails over the bar in 12-foot pole vault leap. in the hurdles and SpriI1tS. Top, sprinters Munoz, Suggs and Hill leave starting blocks in practice run. Directly above, Richard Williams Below, Ruby Hill demonstrates his top-notch broad jump tech- nique. Below, varsity tracksters are, back row, Coach Maxwell, B. Miller, Joyce, Bumatay, j. Hill, Sizemore, E. jones, Wankum, Letlow, R. Williams, Bassett, J. R. Williams, Sandrini, Glover, Coach Tavolaccig front, Ramos, Porter, Brown, Herrera, Smith, A. Franks, Suggs, Tarnoff, Wiseman, Bailey, Marquez, R. Hill, B. Taylor, Kyte, Doria. ake Stron tart Class B spikemen are, back row, Coach Kelley, Battles, Silva, Cripe, Belmont, P. Valdez, Dulay, W. King, D. Pierro, H. Gonzales, Manager Wolfe, front, W. Richards, Duran, Senoran, Jordon, Washburn, Cook, Paguia, Rosales, Efften Jones moved up from B class to varsity competition with outstanding broad jumps. Ace weight-man R. Williams heaves discus for another lirst place. Class 1957 1957 Class 1957 Class 1957 1957 1957 Fierro. NEW SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS A Broad Jump Ruben Hill, 22' 9 Mile Run Richard Arreola, 4:41.8 B 440-yard relay Porter, Jones, Frank, Mitchell, 45.3 B Pole vault Sherman Wolden, 11' 2 120-yard low hurdles Booker Parker, 15.7 seconds 75-yard dash Booker Parker, 7.9 seconds Q28-year-old recordj 7 Trackmen in B competition are, back row, Santa Cruz, Kirksey, A. Alvarado, Zeger, Harris, R. Alvarado, Richardson, Edwards, A. Pierro, Fox, M. King, Mitchell, Clemmons, Campbell, front, Helm, McCullough, Lugo, Paceco,'Martinez, Gorman, J. White, Munoz, W. Franklin, Taylor, Johns, Costerella, Bradford, Thomas. pai., 1 ' .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,, ,.., , , , . , .. g . ., 3 ,.,, ,K ,,, . N L , ., , . ,, ,,.,,,,,... -xml.: Q 3,5 I Y - - - ,I ,rw 2' we- ' w n9fs- , ,. ' , ' ...Riff - A-Sg,: 12-we ' A 9 A itil iff ' is ..ti5e 1 3-9121, ,,.-.'2',,g1gg9!Ql,,,f-flRg. '4,g..!',+e,. -in , .,'g'f' 3 A K' ,,V- 33Eg.g?,gt,E siitlili' , e..e - A 'M.Val'flf,iiw fffil '1 f 11. K Q . W- it ' - - ,, ' . 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Gals Pla Full Program The number one girls' organization on the Delano High campus is the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. Serving as the 1958 officers were Betty Flores, presidentg Ann Barrett, vice-president, and Nita Rice, secretary-treasurer. In addition to supervising an athletic program for girls, Mrs. Carolyn Sorensen, adviser, always helps in promoting better understanding and sportsmanship. The GAA'ers sponsored the annual All-Sports Dance given in honor of all school teams. Approximately 150 girls take part in various sports every Monday and Wednesday. After many tournaments and play-offs winning teams and captains are selected. Basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, and softball are a few of the activities offered. For every day a GAA'er dresses for team-par- ticipation she receives three points. When a girl reaches 100 points she receives a membership card. After earning a total of 200 points she may become a member of Block D, at 500 points she is entitled to a sweater, 400 points, her pin, and 500 points, her guard. The girls always look forward to the annual GAA Banquet held May 6, that topped off the program for the year. Membership cards, Block D pins and guards were given away at the banquet. N-A F7 - aw Left, sixth period PE girls jump after tie-ball in basketball game. 'i Lummus Green's winning volleyball team includes, back row, Flores, Curfman, King, Lucas, Hightower-g front row, Butler, Milton, Green, Coleman. Below, skillful archers aim for target and high points in archery section of physical education class. 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D E L A N O ROCK COMPANY joined the family in 1948 with Redi-Mix Concrete - prompt, reliable delivery, one yard or 1,000. 2652 9 iii' STATION KCHJ . . . Broadcasting Giant serving over 1,300,000 listeners with 5000 Watts of power on clear channel 1010 KC, transmitting 19 hours a day from Delano, California. 'nf- w -1 L., E N 'ral 'W'w n'J '! x . F 4q if1.fffm a q ff' IPI CMI th yvbfz QB ?Mg, V V, , 'F' lm Appliance Center . . . STRIPLIN 8: EBERLEIN at 805 18th Avenue is the place to go for all household needs. Boasting friend- ly reliable repair service, S 84 E are equipped to fill all appliance needs. . .,,. Zz Fvmmnqmn . Through these portals . . . pass the most satisfied customers in the world, and Judy is no exception. Friendly service and quality merchan- dise make DELANO BUILDING MA- TERIALS, 1434 Glenwood, the place to go for all your building needs. Q 'Wf 'N -in if ,. I just got carried away . . . wails M a r y Anneg there is such a wide variety of fine foods to be found at TER- RACE MARKET, Norwalk and County .,n: Line Road. To accom- odate the customer's every need, it is open on Sundays. ,, -,. t 5, , Luxury minded? . . . You can't go wrong with the 1958 Cadillac, says head major- ette Janiece. The Cadillac along with the Pontiac represents the ultimate in car styling and per- formance. You can see these fine cars at the SID NOBLE show room, 1302 High Street. And away We go!! on our 1958 Massey Ferge- son tractor from the VALLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY, 1902 North Highj' holler Bruce and Pat. Mr. Ed Bird, proprietor, invites prospec- time customers to test drive the newest in dependable farm equipment. . SALSA A sign of quality . . . reigns high at the FRANK SALSA TEX- A C O DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Salsa offers the finest in Texaco prod- ucts for cars and tractors along with efficient, friendly service, leaving the customers completely satisfied with their lubri- ,J 23 at-iiaiezir E l ,' ' - , , f 0 i L :k i L ,, ,. 1 4 Big Wheels . . . Are these around the D E L A N O EARLIMART PO- TATO GROWERS SHED. Mike, Rex Vosburg, manager, and K a y Franklin, secretary, each have a hand in the grow- ing, packing, a n d Shipping of the val- ley's top quality po- tatoes. cating materials. N ,495 225 awrsfumffftl We are hoping . . . to serve you as we have served your parents for so many years, says Marlene McMillan as she greets Mike and Eddie at the door of PETERSON 84 TREECE, 130 High Street. Smart farmers rely on this establishment's quick, effi- cient service. --sm . wut.. Jean-.. f T7 Anything and everything . . . can be found at TAKAKI PHAR- MACY, 1051 Dover Place, exclaim Dawn and Judy as they merrily trod through the store with their DHS tigers. Items ranging from quality drugs to hilarious Hi Brow cards are offered at Takaki's. .BUT '15 if k......, dia-we 9 We know where to go . . . for the best food in town, say Paul and Ruben. They both know that not only delicious Spanish and American food is served at THE LANTERN, located on 'High Street, but almost equally important is the relaxing atmosphere and the friend- ly service. Undecided? . . . Whether you, like Bennett, need that extra touch to com- plete your summer ensemble or whether you need more formal attire, you may rely on MORRIS' DEPARTMENT STORE'S fine selection of merchandise and good taste to help you satisfy your cloth- ing needs. ng ' ,,,,,..,..f----1 'Q X ' Km., y 'I xr v x it in X , A , . ,, Mm 5-11 DELANO ICE CREAMERY Choice of flavors of ice cream 1529 Main Street DELANO FLOWER SHOP Say it with flowers 1105 Main Street FIT'S 'N STITCHES Smart fabrics for smart women 1204 Main Street, SNO-WHITE DRIVE-IN Meet the gang after school' 12 13 Cecil Avenue Earl Owens captures the pigskin for a Delano score in the Delano-Taft game to climax a thrilling evening. LINK BUICK CAMERON'S 'See the 1958 Buick and Opelu Clothes headquarters for men and boys 701 High Street DELANO DRUG Ronald Cole 1051 Main Street 1023 Main Street POND MERCANTILE Galleher and Bryant Ph. McFarland 6W2 Pond, California DR. PARK, O.D. Best wishes to the class of '58 1209A Jefferson DELANO HOSPITAL 14th and Jefferson DR. NAGATANI, D.D.S. Congratulations to the class 1519 Main Street J. B. SWAN AGENCY Lots of luck to the class of '58 800 - 10th Avenue Typical DHS pranksters enjoy a little noon hour recreation to poor Richard's chagrin. LITTLE FLOWER SHOP 'For all your corsages and floral arrangements 1207B Main Street HARDAWAY'S STATIONERS It pays to hrowse at Hardaway's 1123 Main Street MULLIGAN FURNITURE Finest in household furnishings 902 Main Street SILVA ELECTRIC The hest in lighting fixtures 1725 Main Street DELANO CLEANERS SHERMAN 'S JEWELERS Quality Dry Cleaning Congratulations to the '58 graduates Next to the Post Office 910 Main Street 11th and Main HOSKINS' FEED AND SEED GEORGE HABERFELDE INC. Ace-Hi feed dealer 827 Main Street Dependable Ford Dealers 1032 High Street Queen Judy Lehman and her court of princesses dance with the team captains at annual sports dance. KATANO'S SHOE REPAIR Compliments to the graduates 410 - 11th Avenue DELANO CLASS COMPANY Glass for most purposes 719-721 Main Street WEST COAST HARDWARE We're Sportsmen Bring Your Sports Problems to Us 1 125 Main St. DELANO HARDWARE The Old Reliable 1020 Main Street Activities ...... Administration . . . Advertising .... Band ...... Baseball .... Basketball .... Bible Club ........ Board of Trustees .... Boys' Block D .... Cadets .....,.. Cafeteria ...... Cheer Leaders .... Choir ............. Christmas Formal .,.. Christmas Program . . . Commissions ..... C.S.F. ....... . Debate Team .... Dedication ........ Del-Ano Staff ........ Entertainment Club .... Explorers' Club .... Faculty ......... Filipino Club .... Football ........ French Club .... Freshmen ...................... Future Business Leaders of America ....... Future Farmers of America ....... Future Homemakers of America . . . Girls' Athletic Association ........ Girls' Block D ........... Harlem Club . . . Harrier Club . . . Homecoming . . . 150 111, 2, ....54 54, ,130 Index Homeroom Representatives In Memoriam .........,.. juniors ........... Junior Red Cross junior Statesmen of America . , . . Latin Club .............. Legion Medal Club . . . V Librarians ........ Live Wire Staff Maintenance ...... Mexican Club .... Office Staff .,..... Orchestra ............... Parent-Teachers' Association Plays ................... Press Club ....... Quill and Scroll ..... Rally Club ..... Rifle Club ...... Safety Council .... Science Club .. . Seniors .....,, Song Leaders . . . Sophomores ...... . Spanish Club ............ Sports Queen and Princesses .... Student Associati 011 ....... Student Index ..... Swimming ......... Table of Contents .... Tennis .............. Top Notch Teachers .... Track ............. Wrestling .... .. 44 . 6 .. 92 .. 60 .. 52 .. 56 .. 51 .. 22 .. 47 25 .. 55 .. 23 .. 65 .. 49 .. 38 .. 60 .. 50 .. 53 .. 61 45 56 68 117,120 96 57 35 40 152 122 . 4 127 58 128 120 STUDENTINDEX 11 Abarquez, Evelyn . Abejuela, Madeline Adams, Janice ...... Adams, Jim ....... Adkisson, Jimmie . . Adkisson, John ..... Agbalog, Virginia ., Agcaoili, Geraldine Aguinaga, Ophelia . . Agular, Ruth ...... Alaniz, Molly .... Alayra, Elvira .,.. Alba, Dolores .... Alba, Rosemary . . . Albin, Tommy .... Albin, Sarah . . . Alcala, Jesse ..... Alcala, Robert .... Alcala, Teresa .... Alexander, Robin . . . Allen, Deanna . . . Allen, Douglas . . . Allen, Lawrence .... Allen, Robert ...... Alvarado, Alfred . . . Alvarado, Margaret . Alvarado, Ronald . . . Alvarado, Samuel . . . Alvarez, Gilbert .... Amaya, Ester ....... Amaya, Lydia ..,... Anderson, Betty Ann Anderson, John ..... Anderson, Lucinda . . Anderson, Ronald . . . Angkahan, Glenn . . . Appleford, Arlen . .1 Aquino, Patricia .... Araijo, Jesse ....... Arambula, Ester .... Argel, Larry ..... Armas, Mary ...... Armendarez, Cruz .. Armenta, Arthur . . . Armington, Steve . . . Aroyo, Evelyn .... Arreguin, Gloria . . . Arreola, John ...... Atkison, Johnny .... Atkison, Rosetta .... Aubrey, Allen .... Avalos, Caroline .... Aviles, Arthur .... Aza, Jessie ..... . . . ......64,96, 5o,6o,92,112, 101 101 101 .. 68 .. 96 ....101 ....63,68 96 .. 92 ., 96 .. 68 .. 68 .. 92 .. 96 .. 96 101 126 ... 96 101 69 127 ..64, 96 96 ... 96 114,129 69 ....96,114,129 'fQIff1f 1 69 O1 69 ....63,69 ... 96 .. 92 ... 96 ... 96 ......101,123 0,32,46,52,60,63,69 I3 Bacio, William ..... Badger, Rod ..... Baggs, Nancy .... Bailey, Harold . . . Baker, Ellen . . . Baker, Sybil ...... Banks, Richard ..... Bankson, William .. Bankson, Patricia . . . Banning, Lois ...... Bannister, Marcia . . . Barela, Mary ....... Barnes, Davie ...... Barrett, Ann . . .7, 46 Barrientos, Frankie . ,. ..........57,69 ..... 101 ....... 96 ....101,126 ..... 101 ... 96 ..... 101 127 101 96 ....10l, 101 101 .. 92 96 ..::65,69 ... 101 .. 92 ... 102 .ff1ff11... 61 ... 92 ..63,69,115,128 .......15,50,92 96 ...102,120,126 ........ 95 ....... 96 ........ 96 ....60,64,96 .......,... 96 ........... 96 48,50,54,95,150 ........102,123 tudent Index Bartell, Sharon ..... ..... Bassett, Merle 38, 44, 54, 69, Battles, Jimmie . . Ruth .... Baxter, Bauer, Barbara . . Beene, Kenneth . . Belcher, Richard . Bell, Delmar Gene .... Belmonte, Joe ...... . . Bender, Dennis . . Bennett, Kathy .. Bennett, Wanda . Benson, Patsy ...... Bergstrom, Fred . Berona, Dale .... Berry, Thelma ...... Bertrand, Beverly . . . Bertrand, Gary . . Beyer, Dallas ..... Beyer, Janice .... -Beyer, Linda .... Bibee, Bobby .... Bird, Brenda ...... , Bird, Bruce 32,57,40,43,7O,71, Birdwell, Linda Blanton, James . Blaylock, Eddie .. Blevins, Ted .... Bobst, Bonnie . . Bobst, Jackie ..... Bonkosky, Eileen Boone, Jack ...... Boone, Janet .... Boston, Carol .... Boston, Doris .. Bottoms, Yvonne . . . Bowen, Charles . Bowen, Joan . . . Bowen, Robert . . . Bowles, Virginia Boyles, John . . . Brackett, Judy . . Bradford, Geraldine ..... Bradford, James .......,. 41,42,60,63,69 87,108,111,128 95,115,118,129 .......... 92 .......... 102 .......... 101 .....44,93,113 ........ 101 ........96,129 .......... 102 45,l01,102,120 92 ... .... . 101 ...... 102 ...101,l26 .......41,92 ....42,43,69 ....... 59 .....69,121 .......... 92 .......... 96 101 .7 54 44 102,123 134 9 3 111,122,141 ............l15,l19,126 96 .......70,96 92 ....65,102 96 ....92,111,127 ........ 102 65 .,...... 70 92 ....70,111,12O ..50,58,92,131 ....96,113,120 96 96 , ........ 92 .......... 102 .......102,129 Bradley, Carol ....... 29, 34, 45, 46, 92, 95 Bradley, Eddie .......... Bradley, James Melvin ........ Bradley, Larry ........ Brady, Gwen ......... Branch, Betty Louise . . . Bravo, Anthony ...... Brewer, Darold ..... Brock, Ronald .... Brockman, Sherry . . . .........59,96 ..... 70 .....71,143 .60,64,96 102 126 .........64,7l .....65,92,126 70 96 Brown, Cecil ..... ..,... Brown, Donnie . . . . . , 101 Brown, Dorothy .... . 96 Brown, Faye ..,.. . . . 101 Brown, Henry . . . . . . 96 Brown, Lenord ..... . . . 128 Brown, Raymond . . , . . . 101 Brown, Stanford . . . . . . . , 61 Brown, Thomas .... . . .101, 126 Brown, Virginia .... ..... 9 6 Brownlee, Loretta .... . . . 101 Brownen, Sam ....... ....... 7 0 Brownen, Willard .... ........ 9 2 Brumley, Ronald . . . ......... 61, 95 Bryan, Mary ..... ..... 6 4, 96, 127 Bryant, Denise . . . ...... . . 50 Bryant, Gloria . . . ........ . . 92 Bryant, Jerry .... .... 3 7, 59, 70, 121 Bryant, Willie . . . ..,..,.. . . 61 Bryant, Wilma . . . . 96 Bumanglag, Mary Jane Bumatay, Andrew Bumatay, Barbara Burch, Charlene . . . Burnett, George . . . Burnett, Gloria ..... Burns, Beverly so,41,47,5 Burns, Carol ..... Burns, Paul ...... Burroughs, Jim .. Burroughs, Bob .. Burum, Elizabeth . Busch, Sandra .... Bustmonte, Frances Butler, Carol ..... Butler, Nancy .... Byrne, Margaret . . Cabrera, Ernest . . . Cabrera, Sandra .. Cagle, Ophelia . . . Callahan, Joan . . . Camacho, Rachel . Cameron, Linda .. Campbell, Clemey Campbell, Joe Campbell, Josie .. Campbell, Lorral . Campbell, Sue . . . Campos, Adela . . . CI Chandler, Wendell' l I l Cantelmi, Jack . . . Caraveo, Ernestine Caraveo, Frank . . . Cardona, Gregory Carlson, Crystal . . Carnero, Lydia . . . Carolina, Jerry . . . Carrillo, Danny .. Carrillo, Jennie .. Carrillo, Mike . . . Carter, Irene ..... Cartwright, Edna . Castellon, Ruth .. Casarez, Lupe .... Casarez, Mary Hele Il Castro, Clara ......... Castro, Luciano .... Castro, Roque ..... Castro, Sam ........ Cate, Susan Arlene .... Catlett, Geneva ..... Cato, Gussie ...... Cato, Wilfred . . . Cellini, Patricia . . . Cervantes, Esther . . . Chaney, Alvin Chase, DeAnne Chase, Priscilla .... Chase, Truman Chavez, Jesse . Chavez, Ray . . . Chavez, Tony Chu, Betty .... Chu, Jenny . . . 0,64,6 IQ56Q 64, 97 ....3 5 ....... 70 101,102,128 ,...... 96 ....... 101 .,. 71 ...,... 101 6,68,70,117 ....... 102 .......8,93 ......61,96 102,113,126 6,66,96,112 92 92 ...101,13l ..... 92 ...5o,96 ,113,119,126 4,60,l02,120 .41,58,63,92 .......102 97 97 70 129 96 102 92 96 95 ......102 ...55,64,92 .70,124,126 102 . 92 102 97 92 92 ....102,126 ..65,96,127 96 92 92 ....64,97 ....95,l26 ...... 95 ....... 71 ..44,92,137 ....... 97 ....... 92 71 50,52,56,96 71 ....... 102 ,..H.6571 ...,.,. 96 .97,115,125 ....... 97 1..60,64,71 72 ...47,64,92 ,...50,102 Chum, Don ............ . . . 114, 125 Clark, Barbara ........., ..... 9 6 Clark, Charlie Franklin .. .... 61, 76 Clark, Patricia .......... . . . 102 Clawson, Deanna ..... ..... 9 7 Clemmons, Douglas . . . . . .l02, 129 Clubb, Pauline ..,.. .,.,. 7 2 Cobb, Paul ....... . . . 97 Coker, Ellen . , . Coker, Robert . . , Cole, Jeff ...... Cole, Jerry ..... Cole, Cole, Cole, Sterling ..... Coleman, Lavern .. Collins, Betty ..... Collins imm . Linda .... Max ...... , J . y Colvard, Michele . . Conception, David Cook, Rudolph .... Cooper, Shirley .... Copple, Kenneth . . . Corder, Margaret . . Cordua, Robert .... Coria, Alice .... Coria, Helen ...... Cornelius, Emma .. Corona, Lou . . . , . . Corralez, Irma . . . , Cortez, Christine . . Cortez, Elvia ...... Cortez, Mary Irene . Cosper, Harlan .... Costarella, Joe .... Cotton, Eldon ..... Coulston, Lanny . . . .. 102 93 .....63,72 .....61,97 ....96,123 92 .....59,97 ....92, 131 ...,.59,92 .... 102 ...,... 102 ........... 102 .....92,113,127 92 95 ....... 102 ....1o2,114 ...47,55,92 ....46,72,137 102 .....97,l26 ...63,64,92 102 102 .....'55,57,72 97 44 50 102,129 ::ii46i97:114,127 .. .... 63,92,113,122 Dodd, Marion . . . Dodson, Linda .. Dominguez, Lupe Doria, Rita ..... Dotson, Betty . . . Douglas, Larry . . Dowell, Karen .. Downing, Gene . Downs, Catherine Downs, Madeline Dulay, Alfred . . . Dunn, Pat ...... Duran, Guadencio Duran, Joe ..... Duran, Johnnie . Duran, John .... Duran, Pete . . . Dyar, Judy .... Dyar, Michael . . . Dyar, Sharon .... Dyckman, Gary . Dyckman, Robert Early, Betty .... Earley, Henry . . . Easley, Phyllis , . . Eason, Dale ..... .. .... 51,5 13 Coulston, Renaye .... ........... 1 02 Cowen, Ollie ..... ......... 9 7 Cox, Lowell ..... .... 7 6 Cox, Raymond . . .... 93, 100 Cox, Robert ..., .........,.... 9 7 Cox, Ronald . . . ............... . 102 Cozart, John ........ 61, 102, 114, 127, 136 Cozart, Judy 10, 30, 33, 41, 46, 47, 50, 53, 60, 72, 91,139 Criner, Maudie 92 Crockett, Gwen ............... 64, 97, 123 Cripe, Kenneth Crumb, Roy .... Crumb, Shirley Cruz, Daniel ...... ...50,102,129 97 Eason, Mildred ..... Edmond, Chrystel ..... ...64,93 97 72 97 72 102 97 93 .....44,102 ...42,5s,73 5, 56, 93, 129 93 ...... 102 .....97,114 .,..... 102 97 113,115,129 93 ......61,97 ...42, 73 . 102 ....6,73 102 102 flf 73 ... 102 ... 93 Edmond, Clemmie ................. Edwards, Gladys Marie ............. Edwards, Tommy ....... 102, Ellington, James ................... Ellington, Linda . . . Ellis, Jane ........ Ellsworth, Linda . .. Ellsworth, Scott . . . Elmore, Hubert . . . Eskew, Farrell .... Espinoza, Ernest . . . Espinoza, Peter ..... Estrada, Henry ....... 73 73 93 114,119,129 97 102 .fII97Q 2,123 44, 93 113,122,123 102 Cruz, Natividad . . . Cruz, Priscilla .... Cummings, Patricia Cupp, Billy ...,... Curiel uanita , J --.. Curfman, Cheryl . . . Dallahite, Betty . . . Daniels, Evelyn . . . IJ 92 97 97 .,...63,72 102 93 ........... 97 .....42,64,92,131 97 97 Daniels, Sharon . . . . . . 102 Darden, Elliot .... . . . 97 Davalas, Ray .... , . . 93 Davidson, Ellen . . . . . . 102 Davidson, Shirley Davis, Norman .... Davis, Peggy ...... Davlin, Delores Dawson, Donna Dawson, Lynda Dawson, Shirley Day, Janette 11,3o,34,4 Day, Marjorie ..... DeFraga, Louise . . . Delfin, Oliver ..... Delgadillo, Ramona Denton, David .... Del Rio, Rosaria . . Del Rio, Alice .... DeWitt, Linda Sue Diaz, Angel ....... Diaz, Henrietta .... Diaz, Hortencia . . . Dickerson, Cardell Dietz, Dan ,...,.. Dietz, Louise .,... Dirks, Dennis . . . Dixon, Carolyn .... 97 97 ....102 ........ 93 ..H3Z6173 ....37,6s,97 ..,.......103,120 6, 50, 58, 64, 68, 72, 86 ..,....,..... 93 ..42,50,58,97,10O ............. 76 ........... 93 ... 97 ,... 102 .,..........41,76 ............. 102 1l,72,109,l11,116 ..,..,....... 97 ...... 97 102 .......63,72 ....46,63,93 102 ,... 1oz Estrada, Verna Lorene Evans, Diane .... 93 102 93 97 ......102 .....42,93 Evans, Jim .......... .... 9 7 Evans, John .... . . . 102 Everett, Monty ......... . . . 97 .F Falcon, Noe ...,....,............. 102 Felician, Beatrice ................,. 102 Felix, Leonor. .10, 30, 33, 41, 45, 55, 73, 117 Felix, Richard ..................... 97 Fielder, Eva ...................... 73 Fielder, John . . . ..... 73, 108, 111 Fierros, Jesse . . . ........ . 102 Fierro, Rudy . . . ..... 97, 113, 129 Finney, John .... ......... 1 O2 Finney, William . . . ...., 93, 119 Fitch, Betty ....................... 102 Fleetwood, James .................. 97 Flores, Betty Lou .... 54, 65, 73, 86, 130, 131 Flores, David .............,..... 97, 126 Flores, Frank . . . .............. . . 74 Flores, Jesse . . . . . . . 97 Flores, Sylvia . . . .... 97, 130 Foreman, Joyce . . . ....... . 102 Fontana, Nikki ...... ...,...... 6 3, 74 Forquera, Delores . . . . . . . 42, 43, 44, 74 102 126 Fox, Loyd ........ ...... , Fraley, John .... 95 Franklin, Jack .................. 102, 125 Franklin, Paul 34, 93,109,111, Franklin, Wayne ........... Franks, Allan ..... .... 9 3, 111, 120, 128 Franks, Bruce ....... .......... 1 02, 127 Frausto, Richard .... ......... 6 4, 102 97 Fraze, Patricia ....... Frederickson, Darlene . . . Fruta, Annie ......... 116,117,125 102,119,129 ff 93 .. 93 Fruta, Pat . . . Fruta, Rosie .. Fulfer, Jimmy Fulfer, Patricia ....... C3 Gaddy, Jim . . . . . . Gager, Nancy Gaines, Mattie Galindo, Eleanor ..... Gallegher, George .... Galloway, James . . . Garcia, Beatrice . . . Garcia, Delia ..... Garcia, Manuel . . . Gardner, Keith ........ Garland, Magalene ....63,64,83 ...... 102 ,... 97 97 ....60, 64, 65, 97 ......... 102 ........ 3 ... 102 93 74 93 .....47,93 .....60,74 ........... 102 30,33,50,57,64,68,74,117 Gavland, Dolores ..... Garland, Tommy ...... Garray, Paul ...... Garrett, Suzanne . . . Garza, Angelita .... Garza, Mike .... Gavay, Beatrice ....... Geivet, Danny Geivet, Harold Wayixe. . Gentry, Lillian Gentry, Vivian Gibbins, Danny .... Geivet Donald Gibson, John ....... . Gil, Alex ............ Gleed, Gordon Daryl . . Glover, Gary ......... Gonzalez, Hector . . . Gonzalez, Joe A. .... . Gonzalez, Johnny .... Gonzalez, Louis ..... Gonzalez, Margaret Gonzalez, Salvador Gonzalez, Salvador Goodell, Harry ....... Gorman, Carol Ann . . . Gorman, Edward .... Gossage, Dolores .... Grace, Bonnie Beth Grace, Tommy ........ Gracia, Grimes, Danny ...... 93 Carolyn ....... Gravitt, Mary Ann Granado, Angelina .... ' Gray, Barbara ....... Gray, Carol Ann . . . Green, Lummus . . . . Greer, Barbara ,... Gregory, Merlin . . . Griflith, Robert . .. Guillen, Steven .... Grimes, Sharon ...... . . Grimes, Kenneth .... . . Grocott, Sharon . . . Grogan, Richard . . . Grogan, Lewis .... Grubbs, Paula .... Grueber, Terry .... Guiterrez, Joe ....... Gutierrez, Manuel . . . Guiterrez, Norberto .. Ii Haar, Judy .......... Haar, Leroy ,....... Haggerton, Ruby Viola . . Hall, Arlene . . . Hall, Barbara ..,...,. Hall, Roy ..... Hall, Sue ....... Hall, Leonard ..... Hamilton, Billy Hamilton, Janie Hamilton, Judith .... 44 97 'ff6i,97,ii4,iz6 ........... 102 ........56,93 .... 102 ......50,102 ......... 97 .....97,119,123 ..........64,97 .......63,78 74 ...93,114,120 ........102,119 ...36,63,74,135 74 .......74,117 ...93,111,12s ......97,129 ...... 113 ... 127 ... 97 74 128 .......97, ..,.....102,128 .....93,112,123 93 ....102,114,129 97 102 93 ,10o,111,126,127 98 .........97,127 .....,.. 93 ....,50,65,75 93 ...15,37,93,131 93 .....l02,126 .......61,102 102 102 ..10,93,113,1l8 97 .....7,75,113 97 102 ..,....46,93 102 97 ..-102, 123, 120 ........64,98 98 97 ..44,50, 102,123 ...........102 .......61,102 75 ....6,36,75,123 ........44,75 102 ...64,6s,93 Hamilton, Lee ..... Hamilton, Linda . .. Hamlin, Pat ........ Hammonds, Pearl ..... Hammond, William . . . Hampton, William Riley Hampton, Dale Ronald. 102 44,93 74 -. .. 93 .. 97 ..........75,91 ....29,75,86, 113 Hanes, Jon ...................... 42, 93 Hargett, Patricia ........ ......... 1 02 Harms, Barbara .......... ...... 5 0, 95 Harper, Darrel Williams ......... 75, 121 Harper, Gary ......... Harrison, Jon ......... Harris, Martha . . . Harris, John ....... . . Harris, Darlene ..... Harwood, Deanna . . . Harwood, -Lynda . . . Haskins, Norma Hays, Lou Ann .... Headrick, Butch ..... Health, Paula ......... Heinrichs, Bonnie Ann . Heinrich, Kathryn .... Helm, John Richard Hendry, Roberts .... Hennessee, Annie Hennessee, Georgia Hennessee, Patricia .... Henry, Phelman ....... Hensley, Norman Ray . . Hensley, Maudie ...... Henson, Carolyn ...... .......44,97,125 ........51,97,9s 97 ..9s,114,119,129 ...........64,93 75 ..,..9s,125 102 ......59,83 . ...61, 93,111 .. ....... 98 .. ......... 97 ........l02,50 ....102,50,129 .....50,58,93 ......59,75 .56,98 102 .. .. 98 .. .... 75 103 . . ..., 102 Henson, George Thomas . . . . . 76 Henson, Joe Dale ....... .. 97 Hernandez, Alfred ..... . . 76 Hernandez, Frank . . . , , 98 Hernandez, Tommy ................ 98 Hernandez, Rosemary .......,...... 76 Higginbotham, James ........,... 64,95 Herrera, Nick .......... 85, 100, 111, 128 Heitt, Don ......... ............ 7 6 Hernandez, Robert . . ....,..... 102 Hightower, Maxine . . . ..,.. 98, 151 Hightower, Robert ....... ..... 1 02 Hightower, Wanna May ........... 77 Hild, Carl ........................ 77 Hild, Gloria ..,.......,.......... 102 Hill, Eddie ........... 102, 119, 124, 125 Hill, Jerry Charles .77, 111, 117, 124, 125, 128 Hill, Joe ...........,......... 119,102 Hill, Judy Lee .... .............. 1 02 Hill, Oleta ..... ............... 9 5 Hill, Ray .........,.....,........ 97 Hill, Ruben Jr. ...... l1,77, 109, 129, 128 Hill, Judy Lee .... ............... 1 O2 Holland, Sharon . . . .......... 98, 125 Hill, Shirley .... Hill, Vera Fay .... Hoisington, James Holland, Paul R. ..,. . .....54,55,93 ,....47, 54,93 97 102 Hondo, Deanna 11, 40, 45, 50, 60, 65, 71, 77 Honbo, Wesley 44, 54, 60, 64, 97, 114, 127 Ingram, Michael .... .. 95 Ingram, Vickie .... . . 98 Isham, Ollie .... . . . . 105 Jackson, Donald ...... ....... 9 8 Jackson, Lily Mae ...... . . . 55, 65, 77 Jackovich, Arlene Ann .... .... 6 , 41, 95 Jackovich, Marie .,..... . . .56, 56, 98 Jarrard, Lester ........ ...... 9 8 Jarrell, Loretta Faye . .. . . 77 Jeffrey, Eileen ...... .. 102 Jiminez, Manuel . . ..... . . 102 Jiminez, Martha . . . Jiles, Emogene . . . . . Johnes, Barbara .... . . . Johnes, Dorthea Johns, Clarence Jimenez, Johnny ....... Johnson, Bobby .....44 Q56 lt' John, Linda ...... . . Honeycutt, Betty ................... 95 93 ..... . 98 , 7, 50, 64, 65, 93, 112, 127 ............ .102 129 77 93, 111, 115, 116, 117,125 ........41,46,6s Lanston, Sue .... Langston, Ray . . . Lanius, Otis . . . Lape, Rosalie . . . Ledbetter, Linda . . LaVallee, Irene .. Lawson, Shirley .. Lay, Jerry ......, Lea, John ........ Ledbetter, Carol . La CII' Y, J y, ------- Lee, Carrie ..... Lee, Robert . . . Lee, Robert ...... Lehman, Judy .... Lelis, John ...... Letlow, David . . . Lewis, James . .. Lewis, Kenny . . . Lewis, Jerry .... Lewis, Margaret . . Lindsey, Clara . . . Lewis, Phyllis .... Ifff61,'65, . . I f I50,'65,'9s, ...........103, fffff211,'50,'5i,' 115, ...........105, ............55, .......65,98,120, 10, 29, 53, '65','7s, '.'.'.'.21'5', 's'o','1'19',i2s, ..........1l8, ...93,114, Linebarger, Wanda .... . . Lisenbee, Lane . . . Llanes, Phyllis . . . Logan, Larry ..... Logrecco, Jeanette fffk111,'9s, Johnson, Carolyn .... ....... 9 8 Johnson, Mary .... ...... 1 02 Johnson, Michael .... ...... 9 8 Johnson, Viola .... . . .95, 125 Joice, B, H. ..... . . .95, 128 Jones, C. L. ..... ..... 1 02 Jones, Carolyn . . . ..... 65, 83 Jones, Howard . . . .... 61, 98 Jones, Priscilla . . . ......... . . 98 Jorden, Glen .... ......... 1 18,129 Jose, George ........... 98, 114, 119, 125 Jordan, Boyd ................... 77, 111 Juarez, John ...................... 78- Juday, Clyde ..,. 10, 93, 108, 111, 119, 125 Jones, Efton ................... 118, 128 K Katano, Danny ........ 105, 114, 119, 126 Kelley, Lane ..... .....,...,.... 9 3 Kemph, Mary ........... . 102 Kemph, Tommy . . .... 98 Kennedy, Ann . . . . . .50, 105 Kent, Richard .... ..... 9 8 Kesterson, Johnny ..... ......... 7 8 Kesterson, Kenneth .... .... 6 5, 95, 127 Ketchersine, Lottie J. ............. 92,98 Keyzers, Neil ........,...,...... 98, 152 Keyzers, Paula Sue ........ 44, 56, 98, 125 Kibbe, Linda ....... .....,.. 4 4, 103 Kiggins, Robin ......,. ,....., 9 5, 111 Killian, Bobbie .......... .... 9 8 Killingsworth, Michael .... ..... 9 5 Killingsworth, Sharon R. . . . . .98, 110 Kiper, Elaine ........... . . .44, 102 King, Classie ......... ..... 9 8, 151 King, James .,..... 102,103 King, Jane .. ........... 127 King, Mike .... 61,103, 120, 129 King, Moses . . . . ....... 102, 119 King William ..... .. 98 Hoover, Pat ................ . .50, 57, 93 Howard, Barney . . .44, 64, 92, 95, 115, 125 Howard, Bob ......... ...92,93, 114, 118 Howard, Dwaine . . . ........... 61, 95 Horton, Donald .... ......... 5 9, 98 Hoskins, Judie ..... ..... 7 7, 127 Howell, Kenneth . . . . . . . . 97 Hukill, Betty ...... .... 9 8 Hunnicutt, Connie . . . . . 102 Hunnicut, Pamela ................. 95 Hunter, Beverly ................. 65, 127 Hyatt, James E. . . . 11, 54, 77, 108, 124, Hyatt, Larry ........ 77, 111, 115, 124, 125 125 I Ichinaga, Joyce ..... , , .50, 102 Ignacio, Ralph . . . . . . . 102 Ince, Richard . . . . . . . 102 King, Wilson ..., Kirfman, Gary .... Kirksey, Jimmy Knox, Emily ..... Knox, Malcolm .....98,l29 98 ....l02,129 102 102 Kono, Mariko ................... 42, 95 2 42 43 5 Kubota, Jane . .5 Kubota, Marilyn 1. . .,. . .,. . Kyte, Steve .,........... L Ladd, Ronald . . . Laguna, Alfred ..... Laguna, Arthur ..... Lakeman, Dolores . . . Lakeman, Nancy . . . Lambreth, Tommy . . . Langston, Patricia . . . 1, 60, 65, 78, 127 , . .42, 50, 93, 95 .63,90,111,128 ...10,46,60,93 98 .. 64 .. 98 78 105 103 98 103 103 103 78 123 103 127 63 123 127 98 127 103 143 44 103 93 125 120 93 93 103 103 93 127 103 98 103 Lopez, Alfred . . . ...... . . . . Lopez, Billy ..., ............. 1 03 Lopez, David . . . . . .85, 117, 124,125 Lopez, Esther . . . ......... . . 93 Lopez, Johnny . . . ......... . 126 Lopez, Randy . . . . . . 123 Lopez, Sally .... . . . 93 Lopez, Steve .... . . . 98 Lopez, Sotero .... .... 1 03 Lopiba, Brenda . . .... 98, 127 Losey, Barbara . . . . . . . . 78 Louis, Kenneth . . . . . 98 Lovato,.Gloria . . . . . 103 Loyd, Fredia .... . . . 103 Lucas, Charles . . . ..... . 103 Lucas, Gene ...................,.. 99 Lucas, Kathleen .............. 55, 93, 131 Lucas, Louis 7, 41, 43, 93, 113, 118, 125, 134 Lucich, Frances .................. 42, 93 Lugo, Mary ...................... 103 Lugo, -Pedro . . . .... 105, 115, 129 Luna, Carl . . . ........ . . 93 Luna, Charles . . . ....... . 105 Luque, Linda . . . . . . 103 Lusk, James ........... . . . 103 M Macchiaroli, Sandra .... .... 5 9, 64 Macias, Jimmy ....... . . . 103 Mclntosh, Betty .... . . ..... 99 McCoy, Patricia ...... .......... 6 , 123 McClain, Myrl Dean ............... 79 McClure, Mary ........ 44, 47, 50, 94, 127 McClure, Vada .................... 103 McCullough, Quincy ............... 103 McCullough, Robert ............... 103 McGregor, Carolyn .............. 65, 94 MacKensie, James .47, 60, 94, 113, 120, 127 MacKensie, Robert ................ 105 McLain, Gail ..................,.. 99 McNabb, Elmer . . ..... 61, 94 McNeil, Ardyce . . . .... 41, 64, 79 McNutt, Kay .......... ..... 9 4 McPhetridge, Alfred . . . . . . 103 McPhetridge, Bobby .... . . . 94 McPhetridge, Wayne . . . . . . 103 McQueary, Jerry ..... ..... 9 9 Magill, Mike ........ .... 6 3, 94 Mahan, Henry ........ . . . 99 Mahan, Lowell Duane . 78 Main, Linda .......... ........ 9 9 Manalo, Paulette ..... .,........ 9 9 Maples, Dillard .... .... 9 4, 119, 126 Maples, Larry W. . . ......79,125 Mariano, George . . . ...... 55, 79 94 5779 Pickering, Willie ...... Mariano, Marilyn .... Marquez, Esther . . Marquez, Frank . . . Marquez, Robert .... Marshall, Nelda . . . Marshall, Nina .... Marshall Pat ' ' ' Natera, Rachel ...... l Martin, Gloria Martin, Tom .... ..104 .........65,90 Martin, William . . . Martinez, Martinez, Amelia Frank Martinez, Gloria Jean . Martinez, Joe ......... Martinez, Joyce Loretta Martinez, Lola ......., Martinez, Martha ...... Martinez Tomm ................44,94,50 y . . , Maskovidh, Danica . , . Mason, Douglas . . . Padillo, Massey, Anita ..... Massey, Donald . .. Massey, Fredia .,.. Massey, Morleen .... Massey, Sue ...... Masse Tin 'y, y ....... Matkxns, Betty June .... Mayes, Connie .... Mazza, Pete ......... Medina, Theresa .,.. Meeks, Donald ,...... Mejia, Henry ......... Menagh, James Leddy . Mendenhall, Barbara . . . Mendenhall, Pauline . . . Mendoza, Annie ..... Mendoza, Freddie . .. Mendoza, Joe .....,. Mendoza, Nettie .... Mendoza, Robert .... Mesa, Lucy ....... Messenger, Tom f . . Miller, Bill ..... Miller, Larry .... . Miller, Carol .,... Miller, Miller, Deloise . . . Patricia . ,...... Miller, Rena Mae ..... Miller, Thomas Edwin. . Milton, Arlene ........ Milton, Leroy ......... 5,1l4,119, Miranda, Hortencia Miranda, Maokline .... Miranda, Mary ...... Mitchell, 'Ancil ........ Mitchell, Donna Jean . . Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Martia Ann . . . Martin ....... Wesley .... 61 Mobbs, Larry ......... Molatore, Dennis Monroe, Carolyn .... Montano, Lupe ,....... Montgomery, Dick .... Montgomery, Ermine .. Montgomery, Ludmilla . Montgomery, Sandra . . . Moody, Betty ....... Moore, Beola . . . Moore, Buddy .. Moore, Darrel .. Moore, James . . . Moore, Johnny .... Moore, Loretta .... Moralez, Lorenzo .... Moreno, Linda .... Moreno, Theresa ..... Morgan, Mary B. .... . Moriarity, Ed ..i..... Morrisette, Brenda Sue . Morton, Edward ....... Moudy, Emile ........ Moudy Harrison . . . . , ....... 99, Munoz, Allen . . . . . .103, 114, 120, 129 99 ........50,94 ...70,115,128 105 94 ff16,55,'64194 ...... 103 ....92,94,95 ....... 103 99 99 ....99,114 .... 99 .. 99 .. 99 .. 103 .... 103 ....94,115 .... 99 ....... 94 ,........ 103 ........58,94 ..41,43,50,79 79 ....... 103 99 .....59,99 ...... 99 ....... 94 .......94,114 ...99,115,126 ......... 94 .,....... 103 ......... 99 .60,65,79,128 94 94 ....79,1l5 ....... 99 94 ...94,120,128 94 6,44,57,64, ....94, 94 99 94 so 99 151 105 .,105 ,, 99 ..105 .. 94 .. 99 99 ......... so 129 94 ......105,114 .....65,80 ......50,94 94 ...51,105,123 105 ....2,55,94 .... so 99 .,,.44,105 .....64,99 ....94,126 ....94,115 105 ....83,125 99 99 94 ....s0,125 ...... 103 ....108,111 94 125 Myer, Donna ....... Mulliga n, Janiece .... Myers, David ....... Myers, Ollie .,..... '. PJ Nagatani, Joanne . ....... . Nance, Mary Ellen ....... Nava, Benny ...... Nelson, Gretta ..... ....50,99,127 104 ....105,114 ,.... so 44, 50, 104, 105 ........65,99 ...64,104,151 ...80, 124, 125 ........65,99 Phillips, Cathy . ........ 81 Phillips, Laquita Joy ........ 41, 45, 50, 81 Piceno, Edward ...... Piceno, Gregory .... Piceno, Mary ..... Pickering, Dave ...... Pickering, Willie May Pierce, Blanche Louise Pierro, Alfred ...... Pierro, David ....... Pierro, Josephine A. . Newman, Keith ................... 99 Newport, Jim ..................... 99 Nickel, Judith .... 6, 50, 56, 99, 125, 158 Niehaus, Carolyn .................. 94 Niehaus, Nancy ................... 104 Nielson, Elmer .......... ..... 1 05 Noble, Donna ........... ....... 9 9 Noble, Charles Edward ............. 99 Noland, Susan Nunes, James Nunes, June ........ CJ Ogburn, Stella ...... Okasaki, David .... Olive, Zelma Ruth , . . Omega, Alex ..... . Orozco, Hilda .... Ortiz, Jesse ...... Ortiz, Johnny ...... Ortiz, Mary Ellen Ortiz, Pascual ...... Osborn, Donald .... Owens, Janie .... Owens, Jerry ..... Owens, Joe ........ Owens, Owens, Mary ....... Patricia Lou . I' Pacheco, Frances ..., Pacheco, John ....,.. Pacheco, Mary Helen Julia ....... Padillo, Lela Ann Padillo, Sandra Kay . Pa ia ....f11QfQIi04, .......94, 109,111, 119,126 . ............. 104 ......... 104 114,119,126 94 90 .. 99 99 ,.... so .......104 .....s0,121 ....80,61 94 .. 80 ....104 .. 94 104 .......104,115,129 94 99 104 150 Richard .......... 65, 99, 118, 129 SU 1 Paguia, Micheal . . . ..... 65, 90, 116,117 Panero, Tony .... .... 4 6, 47, 80, 87, 125 Parker, Booker . . , 115 Pierro, Pauline ....... Pitchford, Clifford Pittman, Wanda .... Plew, Dean ...... Plew, Frances .... .f1ffffffQfQ99, 57 94 115 99,126 ....81, 117, 125 ........ 104 ....90, 111, 117 ....64,111, 126 99 104 129 , , ,129 104 104 ....65,8l 105 Plew, Jean ......... ............ 6 5, 81 Pounds, Lowell .............,..... 61 Post, Penelope Anne . . .50, 45, 82, 87, 158 Potter, Paulette .................... 104 Powell, Jimmie Doris ..,.......... 45, 82 Powell, Joy .......... ..... 9 9, 127 Prather, Theresa . .. Presley, Sadie .... Price, Martha .... Prine, Medford . . . Pritchet, David .. .....64,104 ....50,94 ..... 99 ....... 94 .....99,1z6 ..... sz Procter, Bill .......... Procter, Carol ........... Procter, Gretchen Louise Puente, Raul ......... Pullen, Joann ......... Pye, Helen .... .... Pye,Ernest Quintana, Larry ...... 44 ....104,125 .......104 ........ 105 99 ....64,104,118 ....59,6O Il Rabaya, Ale, Jr. ..... . . 61 Rabina, Jimmie .,................. 105 Radleff, Mary Ann ................ 99 Radovich, Mike .................. 65, 82 Radovich, Ruth Ann . .6, 44, 50, 56, 99, 112 Ragland, Ellen ....... Ragland, Evelyn Ragsdale, Deela .... 104 ...........94,127 Parker, Judy ..................... 50, 94 Parker, Kathy ..................... 99 Parker, Melvin Lee ................ 99 Parsons, Cris 7, 11, 44, 57, 81, 108, 111, 125 Parsons Edward ames ............. 99 J 9 Parsons, Karen Lynn Pascual, Albert ...... Patti, Frank ...,.. Payer, Jimmie ..,... Peachey, Edwin .... Peachey, Sandra .... Peevy, Betty Jo ..... Peevy, Patsy ...,.... Pelayo, Rose Mary ,. Pena, Otilia Sylvia .. Pendelton, Beverley . . Perez, Eleanor Ann . . Penrod, Patricia ..... Penrod, Raymond .... Penrod, Roberta ..... Peralta, Kenneth .... Perelli-Minetti, Patricia ...... 99, 125, Perelli-Minetti, Sandra . . . .... 60, 81, Perez, Margaret ..... Perigo, Billy Jean .... Perigo, Bobby ..... Perkins, Geraldine . . Peterson, Christy .... Peevyhouse, Shirley . . Pevyhouse, Shirley . . . ........50,104,105 99 81 105 59, 81, 108,111 81 104 .. 90 104 105 ffff 81 ..,. 104 .. 94 81 99 104 141 125 99 104 94 ....60,90 94 .. 94 .. 99 99 Ragsdale, Gary ....... ...... 6 5, 82 Rambo, Beverly Jean . ..... 64, 104 Rambo, Nikki ....... ..... 9 9 Rambo, Norman . . . .... 29, 94 Rambo, Orman . . . . . . 94 Ramirez, Irma . .. . 82 Ramirez, Julia . . . .........,. . . 99 Ramos, Alice . . . ............. . . 94 Ramos, Tony ......... 44, 54, 82, 115, 128 Ramos, Tony ..................... 105 Rancudo, Carol Anne ........,..... 104 Rancudo, Cheryl .....,. . . . 104 Rancudo, Thomas ....... . 99 Raviscioni, Lillian Marie . . . . . . 104 Ray, Elizabeth ........... . . . 90 Ray, Paulette ......... ..... 9 9 Ray, Toni Earlene .... .... 4 4, 104 Regan, Jack ........ ..... 8 2 Regan, Joan ..... . . . 94 Renteria, Mary . . . . . . 104 Reyes, Lupe .... . . . 105 Reyes, Mary Jo . . . ............ . 104 Reyes, Rachel H. .... . ............65,82 Reyes, Rachel Silva . . .42, 45, 46, 47, 92, 94 Rhodes, Kathleen Edith Rice, Nita Rae . . . . Richards, Leonard 104 1 ............59,94 Richards, William ,..... . .57, 94, 118, 129 Richardson, Jim .... 105 Richardson, John , .... .... 6 1, 65, 99, 129 Ridenour, Virginia C. . Ridgeway, Minnie .... Riggs, Shirley ....., 104 55 .99 ............94,127 Rinaldi, Nancy ..... Risenhoover, Clarence Risenhoover, Betty . Ritchie, Ann ........ Ritchey, Janiece ........ 33, 53, 65, 83, Ritner, Judy Rivera, Blas Rivera, Jose ......... Roberts, Ina Jean Roberts, Linda .... ,.... ..... 99 E... ...99,115 .............. 104 .............. 94 140 .. 105 105 105 99 66'105'ii9 Roberts, Terry .......,.. , , , 126 Robertson, Patricia ............ 50, 57, 99 Robison, David ..... Rodriguez, Antonia .... Rodriguez Cleofas . Rodriguez Cresencio Rodriguez Frances . Rodriguez, Henry .. Rodriguez, Irene .. Rodriguez, Isabel .. Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez, Paula . . . Rodriguez, Ruben . . Romero, Joe ....... Rosales, Richard .. Rose, Dwaine ..,. Rose, Frances .... Rose, Mariam .... Ross, Bobbie . . . Ross Calvin ..... Rothier, Robert . . . .......118,l25 .... 82 ...105,119, 99 99 94 125 ......... 104 ......... 104 114,118,155 104 l0,83,l09,ll1,l18, 124,125 105 129 ....9l,l1Z ....83,l09,11l 94 ......44,99 94 .... 105 .... 105 Rother, Victor . . . , , 84 Routh, Wilma ..... , , 94 Rowen, Kenneth . . . . , 99 Rowland, Howard . . . . . . . 104 Rozell, David A. .................. 84 105 Ruby, Alva ........ Ruff, Barbara ..... Ruiz, Edward .... Ruiz, Ernest . . . Ruiz, Frank .... Ruiz, Mary .... Rumbolz, Ruth . . . Russell, Joe ....... Russell, Suzanna 94 105 ....... 58,89 S Saenz, Carmen T. Radeleff, Gerald .... Salamanca, Beatrice . . . . . . . 99 Salas, Cornelio ....,. Salas, Robert ..... l0,ll,50,53,4l,4L 46,47,63,84,87 105 ....,.,... 94 .... 99 ....63,84 ...50, 104 105 .... 104 105 ....63,82 .. 94 105 Saldana, Ramona . . . .... 64, 99 Salgado, Rachel . . . . . . . 99 Sanchez, Cora ..... ..... 9 9 Sanchez, Frankie . . . ..... . . 84 Sanchez, Preston . . . .... 113, 125 Sanchez, Ray ........., ..... 8 4 Sanchez, Sylvia M. ....... ..... 1 05 Sanders, Virginia Ollie .......... 84, 131 Sandlin, Wayne .....,...,......... 84 Sandrini, Richard ........ 50, 84, 117, 128 Sands, Laurie ....... 46, 50, 54, 63, 94, 120 Santa Cruz, Henry ................. 129 Santa Cruz, Margaret .............. 84 Santiago, Beatrice ..... , , Saul Carol n Ann . .fIf64 4 Y - - Saylor, John ...... Schauland, Bill .... Schlitz, Diane .............. , , Schlitz, Mike ..... 10, 11, 43, 44, 47, 50, 60, 76, 85, 109, 111, 142, 145 Schlitz, Shirley .....,........ 44, 50, 105 Schwake, Janiece ................. 57, 85 Scoles, Charles .... Scoles, Rose Mary . . . Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Dennis ...... , 99 105 123 100 105 ....11,40,53,83,85 Carl ...... ........ .... 1 0 5 Joe Lee ... ....... 105,126 Mitchell . . . ....... . . 99 Scott, Theo .... .56,99, 121 Scriven, Dawn . . . .... 63, 85, 143 Seaton, Barbara .... ....... 1 00 Segler, Edwin .... ..... 9 9 Segler, Edwinna .... -. 94 Segler, Glenda .....,.. ....... 1 05 Segler, Roberta Jean .... ......... 8 5 Senoran, Bernie ....... .... 6 4, 105, 129 Senoran, Gloria ..... .......... 9 4 Shaffer, Georgia . . . .....,..... . 100 Shaffer, Louise .... .............. 1 00 Shaffer, Pat ....... . . Shaffer, Rodger ..... Sherman, Elizabeth .... Shewcraft, Carolyn .. Siemens, Janice .... Sill, Donna ...... Silliman, David . . . . . ,.85,ll1,l24,125 ..........., 100 .......... 105 .....44,64,99 ......... 100 .......... 100 ......64,105,l29 Takemoto, Ronnie Talamentez, Olivia Tarnoff, Bob .... Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Terrell, Terry, Terry, Terry, Tharp, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Barry .... Billy . . . Charles .... Dennis ....... Mattie Sue Lloyd ..... James .... Vivian . . . Wayne ....... Harrison ...... Barbara Jean . . . Earl ........... Mary Sharon . . . Thomas: Robert ....,.. Thomas, Thomps Vivian ..... on, Lou Ann .. Thornhill, Johnny .... Tillery, Ralph ....... Toews, Roger ...... Tongate, Harold . .. Torres, Tony ,... Silva, Beatrice . . . ............. . . 99 Silva, Donna . , ,...... 34, 46, 50, 94, 47 Silva, Raul .... ..... 4 4, 60, 94, 115, 129 Silva, Richard . . . ,.......,.... . . 85 Silva, Rudy ...... ......... 6 3, 100 Simpson, Billy ..... ..... 1 00 Simpson, Phillip .... ....,.. 1 00 Sisemore, Douglas ..... 94,128 Skinner, Carolyn . ....... 99 Skinner, Donna . . ..... 50, 105 Sloan, Bruce ..... ..... 8 5 Sloan, Roberta . . . . . . 105 Smith, Brenda Lou ..,. ....... , . 88 Smith, Carol Ann ......,.......... 105 Smith, Clarice .................... 100 Smith, David 6, 54, 60, 65, 85, 109, 115, 127 Smith, Donna Jean ............... 41,99 Smith, Etta .......,............... 99 Smith, Freddie .... .... 8 5, 116,l17, 128 Smith, Kenneth ..... ............ 8 5 Smith, Coral Ann .... . 105 Snelli ng, Karon ....... Snow, Wanda ........ Soares, David ......... Soares, Joan ...... 6, 47, Sotelo, Robert ........ Souder, Max .......,. Soward, Gail ......... Spark Spark Spark s, Donald Gene . . s, Jerry .......... ............ 105 ..........64,100 ........51,64,94 50,54,57,88,l27 ............ 105 .....1l4,ll9,l26 Torrez, Pete ..... Treglazoff, Alex . . . Trickett, Roger .. Triplett, Bill Trueblood, Bill . . .. Trujillo, Alex .... Tudor, Deanna .. Tudor, John ....... Turner, Michael .,.... Turiff, Shirley ........ II Underhill, Jim .....,. Underhill, Samuel Upshaw, Coy ...... Upshaw, Glenda .... Uranday, Benny .... Urias, Lupe ......... W7 Valdez, Hilda ....... Valdez, Phillip ..... Spaugy, Gary .... Spaulding, Judy . ...........88,109, ......29,44,65,99, 95 99 99 s, Johnny David ........ 29, 100, 127 111 100 99 Spencer, Hazel . . . Spoerl, James .... Sprague, Ronald . . Squires, Janet Steen, Patricia . .. Steen, Roy ...... 100 88 ....64,99 99 94 Stephens, Dubose .... 64, 91, 117 Stephens, Gloria . ....... 94 Stephens, Grady . . ..... 105 Stephens, Lillian . .. 94 Stephens, Linda ......,.. . . . 94 Stickman, Mary Lou .......,,..... 105 Stockman, Donald ................. 88 Stockman, L. V. .................. 105 Stone, Mary Anne Stone, Patricia . . . Stone, Susan .... Storie, Rubie .... Stover, William . . Story, Billie ...... Story, Nancy ...... Stovell, Jimmie .. Sudaria, David .. Sudaria, Gloria Suggs, Ronald Sutton, Luann Swanson, Randy . . Syers, Norma .... Tafoya, Manuel .. Taggart, Jill ......... ......103,105,123,l4O ...,............. 99 11,12,41,47,50,88 105 125 94 104 .....60,64,94 ................. 100 ................. 100 ...94,l13,ll8,128,129 ................63,88 105 6394 105 6,11,52,39,40,43, 50,60,83,88,127 Valentine,- Barbara Valloff, Priscilla . .. Van Meter, Leona . . . Vasquez, Elizer ..... Vaught, Linda ...... Vaught, Wilburn .... Velderain, Eddie Venerable, John Vergano, Louis Villard, Alicia . . . Villard, Cynthia Viloria, Blaine .. Wade, Bruce .... Hen ry. ......10 Vincent, Neal ....... Viray, Johnny ........ YK' Wade, Linda ....... Wadkins, Helen Wagner, Terri . . . Waits, Roger .... Walker, Delores Walker, Farrell Walker, Mary Elizabeth . . Wallander, Joanne ...... Walters, Bob .,........, Walters, Sharon Kay .... Wankum, Jim ...... 95, 1 Ward, Bob l ............. Ward, Ronnie ........... Washman, Kenneth Weaver, Jerry .......... Weaver, Mary Vaudene . . Weaver, Robert ..... . . . Weiser, Manuel ....... 105 105 128 ...119,128 100 100 105 88 100 94 . 88 105 94 ....60,95 105 105 105 105 88 105 127 94 .,fI100, ' 100 ....65,88 ... 100 .......... 100 .......... 94 1l,43,51,65,89 ..........105 ..... 89 ....47,89 ... 89 ... 94 105 44 ......68,89 ....61,105 95 ... 105 105 .....95,129 52 ... 95 105 ... 89 .......... 105 .......,.. 89 ........s9,126 37 89 116 3 3 9 9 .......... 95 .......... 95 ....105,123 ..... 105 ... 95 105 .91 95 .....127 .. ..... 105 ....41,50,89 . . . .44, 63, 90 ., ....... 105 . . .... . 95 ....,..115,l18 .......... 105 09,111,120,128 .......114,127 ........., 90 ....ll5,129 ..... 100 .. ....... 105 .....6l,100 ....114,l26 53? ang iq-WENQJ jcfkjtf Gliding wearily into home port, the D.H.S. Del- Ano ends her sometimes turbulent, most times smooth, 1957-58 voyage. Del-Ano staff members hope they have succeeded in capturing the really seaworthy spirit of Delano High students, as well as covering their activities. The staff is grateful to the many who have given help in the production of this book. Students, fac- ulty and administration all gave invaluable aid. Very special thanks go to Mr. jack Laughlin, of Mirrographic Yearbooks, Glendale, Mr. Nick Dai- ley, Dailey's Studio, Delano, Mr. Bill Lurton, S. K. Smith Company, Los Angeles, and our extra-nice advertisers. vp I MIRRO-GRAPHIC 4336 SAN FERNANDO ROAD GLENDALE 4, CALIFORNIA , 1 -Aga Y I Q! .K Fe- 'K -. i I f , N YI ' 5 's I' ,. K y. I J . J , 4 V--.. Fai, i V ' ff f V X z' Q ' -. Q . N'-avi : ,gtg , I ' H V1 , I J T ., 1-f It g X X sn M . -f 2 - I 13 ., fl. 1' V ,O 1 'Y I I , Q I my gh' Q 155 , N ' ,. A I , I , , , W4 1-. 1-1' 15'!'j'g' 2,51 'Qim.,w-f- . M- +1 . -N vm mwfgi, ..-N. ---rm -ffl 'f' . ,, , fy 2' h , A-gym-fr'-'-sv::1f'ffg-rj'ff'? lff'fT TA 2-'734'f771'i'f''SU 1 ' rn ' '- 5' .-ef - -- -fmzms,fmefs11 'l I
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