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

 - Class of 1959

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Serving as coach, teacher, and friend for the past thirteen years, you have left your mark on the lives of all Delano High ranch hands who have been fortunate enough to know you. Thus we say, with heartfelt thanks and appreciation for your friendliness and guidance, Mr. Johnson, this book is for you. Left: Mt. Johnson with his family, left to right, Linda, Mrs. johnson, Mike, Mr. johnson, Steven, Marcy. Below, one of Mr. Johnson's general science classes. Ranch Hands Hove Fun Durin Left, students joined in real western spirit by' sporting fancy duds. C ll 4 ,ix 0 ifififi. ,g 181 A X - .a'::EiEi-E? -'f::: 'n All! lllllnl !::gI' :gr llll Ill -- il,-' ull Ill f ll: EEE!!! 0 fn: I 0. ,, CW - - 1 si? f x E WIK I' E 3 u Below, Ramona announces the names of best dressed cowhands around the old corral. 58-'S Right, pretty cowgirls show off their trim new outfits. Right, cowhands keep up their gay spirits by a little whoopin' and ho1lerin'. 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Dr. Corona and his family have been active members in the community since they moved to Delano from Hanford, California, a neighboring spread. Under his handling the old corral has grown and expanded by leaps and bounds. His cheerful smile and great sense of humor have brightened up the south forty, and his understanding wisdom, and new ideas .have brought fame and distinction to Delano High. As foreman, Dr. Corona has smoothly and efficiently run the ranch these past years. kill cmcl Ease Dr. Carl Heinz, director of Student Pictured above is Mr. Ray Frederick Affairs, took over the reins as advisor who has taken over the new ofiice of to the Student Council. vice principal at Delano High. Board of Trustees members, pictured below, are from left to right Mr. D. Andreas, Mr. Glenn Schlitz, Mr. Lido Sandrini, chairman, Mr. Robert Bower, Mr. Meryl Anderson. A , l A- all 7461255 Elms' '. .. Counselors cmd Teachers Top to bottom: Adams, Kermit Allen, Ralph Bender, Jessie Benno, Harold 12 tw Top to bottom: Binder, Don Billingsley, Wayne Blomgren, Glen Blythe, Bill Miss Dorothy Morey, Director of Coun- seling, has aided many students with her guidance and counseling. In charge of the Business Department is Foreman Ralph Brooding as Miss Bender and Mr. Bender carry out the job of teaching business. Trail bosses Mr. Billingsley and Mr. Blomgren handle the Mechanical Drawing Department while the Science Department is under the direction of Mr. Benno and Mr. Butts. Wrangling the math classes are Mr. Adams and Mr. Carrier. Running the boys' Physical Educa- tion Department is Mr. Allen's job and taking care of auto shop is Mr. Blythe. Brooding, Ralph Butts, Edward Carrier, Franklin Lead Hounds Through Year wa W- . .W ...W ,v--,-f.--. 1 5, .1 .L . , 5 I sr'gtgfo-e-tge.,zg1fff5f,:.,off fI,i.if z 555521 I'.5-'jg 'VET ii 1575135 X Vi filfufilll if ill' 'fi' ' .3,v.,,., an ,. , ,, :sg ,J ess.. f A ,gf :-2,l .W , . ,:., . , ggi s1iifw.121Fzo 15.52 S f is!-2, - -. gy' ' KH, K : ' Serving as the Director of Attendance and Welfare for his first time is Mr. Eugene Daniels, pictured above. Directing students on crafts, homemaking, P.E., and Ag are the daily activities of the trail bosses. Mr. Christensen teaches Ag and farm shop while Mrs. Collins directs the girls in homemaking activities. Crafts is Mr. Cottrell's job with stagecrafts being handled by Mr. Coursen. Business is under the supervision of Mrs. Danner as Mrs. Goldman instructs in the English Department. Teaching math is Mr. DeFraga's duty while Mr. Dyer handles the Science Depart- ment. Ably handling language is Mr. Goldman while Miss Goemer takes over in the girls' P.E. section. Goemet, Barbara Goldman, Edward Goldman, Mar - - 3 f .h L rv i ' ' 'fi N L il ' N5 si x J 13 ' m b sf: 'gi mlgiillgx , 3 ? ' .4 f 1 5 at 4 114' 'Ze- . J it A .x-v- '4 gi ' gy. , ,Q 5 ,W as H as A' x 5 .'f' if ty . .A if . e ling? li S K sl? .3 il? Q ll 5 ii? at ' - A .AL vigffia n . as t' f all ,Z fl L. '14 S 2 Q! 1 ' 5 wi My -'aft' A 11. .. za hi 1 . ' ,i 'JA' ,ismsggflfix x ighwui., ,r s p, Ks ly- ilegfg. ss, ,lb e .5 f' ZW? H pixma sim QW xl 4 'fl 2 .M tt , .'f--- mfi me 1 4' iQfi.!w,, . nu. .fs ski -'-me J N l' I Top to bottom: Christensen, Don Collins, Noma Cottrell, Richard Coursen, Marshall Top to bottom: Danner, Narcissa DeFraga, Edward Dyer, Frank Garibaldi, George 'I3 iei. . .,.. 4 Hamilton, Betty Harvey, Bruce Hayden, Chester Hickok, Don Hoster, Claire English Dept. English Dept. Music Dept. Social Studies Dept. Art Dept. Seated at right is Mr. Carson Wil- cox who ably assists the freshman class with their program changes. Seated at left is Mr. Eugene Beck whose task is advising sopho- mores with program schedules and social problems. Johnson, Nathan Kelley, james Kelley, Louise Kenyon, Gary Lambirth, Frank Science Dept., Coach Social Studies Dept.,Coach English Dept. Music Dept. English Dept. 14 F E Q66 'INV K flaw: 'xi -N-ry z ik as ll 'gm ll! . at g 7,f' ,lr if-1' J ' see f 4 ,X , W , 1: ' QW! fm: -5315. ' 1, K ' 3- fg wwe-?!I,.,z2'?i lljigigiz L ' W -' 1, 1 --W-fff,'Q.t? fu.,-. K. ll-iw' t ella 'S 5.4 . ,,l5,EiQ3l., is W ' A . ' V - ,- ,, Q gg, n V, mm , S1figg1iiQgig!,g:2ZlggQ-gig-3-J. win X ig! 1, 155 , tl f' 'l s I 2 lf il i l 132' :sill im Lee, Wilfred Lewis, john Lillis, Gordon Lowry, I-ee M2X50U, Ed Social Studies Dept. Business Dept. Science Dept. Soph- Req-, Coach Ag DCPY- Seated at left, giving aid to sen- iors in career selection, is Senior Counselor Earl Maxwell. Seated at right, Mr. Al Root, jun- ior counselor, is busily working on student programs. Mccofkles VCFUOH Olsen, Ruby Palmer, Oran Pezzuti, Anne Pokorny, joseph English Dept. Girls P.E. Dept. Public Speaking Business Dept. Language Dept. 15 Rasmussen, Janet Homemaking Dept. Rumbolz, Wesley' Shop Dept. Selent, Robert History Dept. Rice, James Shaffer, Nolan Auto Mechanics Dept. Social Studies, Coach Rider, Miles Science Dept. Salber, Mary English Dept. Sorensen, Carolyn Girls' P.E, Dept. Rifchey, Jack Sorensen, Laurits History Dept., Music Dept. Metal Shop Dept, Robertson, Ervin Math Dept., Coach Segesvary, Lewis History Dept. Stahl, Waldo Boys' P.E. Dept. Stone, Eric Tavglacgi, Don Wilson, Maynard Business Dept. Math Depr., Coach English Dept. V I :VJ H. , ,, ' a, ' .n a ,ag ' K 7? , is p ,,,,, 1 V sf? s X ,,,: , ,RX , s R X X fy is Sullivan, Joseph Wedell, Norman Yarbrough, jay Language Dept. Business Depr. Soph. Req., Coach . QQ if ,g 4 fs 5 f- fk' 11,242 Q' - 'f'l1ffff4 'mrs f Til Above, Mrs. Marge Johnson and Miss Susan Ossanna keep the library in shape and watch over the stuclious ranch hands. 61 Medicine Wagon Aids Hounds With Problems 9 Curing aches and pains is the job of Mrs. Harriet Hen- nessee, school nurse. CLC I J' LU! X ' Y Y ,, l 1' ,W , , -1- 1 Dr. Carolyn Goss, school psychologist, willingly gives help and advice to students. Mrs. Donna Dixon Mrs. Miriam Shallies Mrs. Jeannie Boone Mrs. Mary Tabuyo Secretary to Counselors Attendance Clerk Clerk-CounselingAttendance Secretary Supervising school pur- chases, requisitions, and budgets on a demanding schedule is Delano High's Business Manager, Mr. Ed. Paterson. Mrs. Nancy Kitchen Mrs. Katie McNeil Mrs. Ann Bennett Mrs. Lillian Felix Bookkeeper Clerk-Accounting Secretary to Superintendent Bookkeeper Ranch cooks standing at left include left to right, Kerons, Richards, Moudy, Fielder, Brambletr. Seated are King, Slankard, Shaffer, Geivett. At left, 1st Lieut. Dwaine Howard leads flag salute in dedication ceremonies of our new chuckwagon. Below, first day new chuckwagon greets many hungry ranch hands. Lucinda, Mi1fi0U, Sharon enjoy ala Caffe af the UCW French style tables. Efficient custodians are: First Row, Norvell Glorioso Loudermilk, Klusmireg Back Row, La- guna, Savage, jackson, Hannagan. Grounds and maintenance crew seated left to right, Eoff, Peevyhouse, Penrod, Sparks, McCoweng kneeling, left to right, Phelps, Kirkpatrick, Dix. Bus drivers pictured at right are: First Row, Hazle- ton, Winn, Peevyhouse, Spurrier, Black, Garrisong Back Row, Lott, McCartney, Sparks, Prather Fowler, Hensley, Fraze, Neal. Qjfegggil. ?K,fc,g, f, 1' Agfa, A.., gym 'zk V l a:vT?gfjf. Iv N II as .., s. HQ. zzjr. k 1. IL .6 5 -a. .Q v S . ! S Is IE i VXI. - . 9 I 2' -.I. iff- :Z Q 1 W W? 7?3'?357:'W Z K 'AT Fi - I C I 4'X- A . .- I -I ' g' 5 ' -J- g . I F' I I . . 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Seated left to right are Evans, Kono, Robertson. Above, Finance Commission members are, Back Row, Scott, Turnoff, Lopeia, Front Row, Hamilton, Hoover, Montano. The Publicity Commission is un- der Foreman Diane Evans. Heading the Finance Commission is Pat Hoover. Efften Jones, Commissioner of Assemblies. Above is the Constitution and By-Laws Commission. Standing are MV ,, E M-use Above is a picture of the Assemblies Commission. From left to right, Advisor Dr. Heinz, Hall, Argel, jones. Commissioner of Constitution and By-Laws, Linda John. john, Adams, Slater, Smith, Moudy, Goodellg seated, Jakovich, Chu, Lisenbee, Berry. David Wolfe, Commissioner of School History. Above is the Commission of School History, left to right, Kubota, Curfman, Williamson, Wolfe, Lucich, Skinner, Kono. Above, Welfare Commission members are standing, left to right, J. Ledbetter, Coulston, Ellsworth, Howard, Advisor Broodingg seated, Burum, johnson, Noland, Chu, C. Ledbetter, Bird. Above, Susan Noland, Student Welfare Commissioner. ?' fi o OJ H2597 ,X wg 'W zumma A -1, -3.1-...i s V. I-IZ 4, Left, Student Council members keep busy as bees during a regular meeting. Right, members of Club Council are: Back Row, Ragland, Honbo, Suggs, Howard, Mac- Kenzie, Hanes, Middle Row, Montano, Bow- en, Butler, Curfman, Gorman, Shewcraft, Sands, Hill, Advisor Hickokg Front Row, Boston, Mulligan, Robertson, Skinner, Bar- rett, Chase. Senior representatives are from left to right, Curf man, Wadkins, Butler, Bowen. Back Row, left to right, Wilson, Saldana, Lee, Crockett, Front Row, Bannister, Skinner, Harwood, Burum. Freshman representatives are, Back Row left to right, johnson, Perelli-Minetti, Shewcraft, Hag- gerton, Brown, Eichman, Gage. Front Row, Rich- ards, DeFraga, Williams, Audap, Ussery. 28 Sophomore representatives are, Back Row left to right, Scriven, Hall, Ledbetter, Bird, Plew, Stone. Front Row, Dawson, Padilla, Argel, Montgomery, Villard. 6 'L Qi' X P ING 7 on gets car checked through the Safety Commission during the car check. ST 0 Q1-1 O67 I -W Members of the Safety Commission are, standing, left to right, Cart- wright, Schlitz, Powell, Noble, Myer, Burns, Bannister, Walters. Members of safety commis- sion, led by Donna Myer, sponsored a car-check in the first week of school on the cars to be parked in the stu- dent parking lot. Campus clean-up week featured post- ers and signs on trash cans made by the commission. ef' qv Q ffiv ,Geo SW 0 F' V27 56 , Donna Myer, Commissioner of school safety. wif fif ig 'F 1 .f' J Q J Q 2 S E E - 1 321: is S 'E :Q la jg, zz ' 'E Y 5 - , 'E ' E f ' . i fag I ,if , i . 1 f 7 1 i' .. 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Qgigggpgg, 53 ,- E if V 1 1 EE NE ,Q s I 2 1 25 53 W if e . 351 iii 3 2 GMS Qi? :ew vs DEL-ANO staff members above are: Back Row, Hamilton, Ladd, Wil- son, Adviser Wilson, Brady, Crumb: Second Row, Killingsworth, Rado- vich, Dietz, Butler: Third Row, Coria, Alexander, Wesson: First Row, Bradley, Reyes. 32 Editor: Carol Bradley Business Manager: Rachel Reyes Art Editor: Nancy Butler Clubs Editor: Pat Wesson Sports Editor: Gwen Brady Freshman Editors: Sugie Radovich and Sharon Killingsworth Sophomore Editor: Ron Ladd junior Editor: Carol Alexander Senior Editor: Louise Dietz Faculty Editor: Shirley Crumb Bookkeeper: Alice Coria Photographer: Glenn Wilson Assistant: Mac Hamilton Top, Editor Carol Bradley. Directly above, Business Manager Rachel Reyes. Loccul Scribe ecord Ranch Activities Editor in Chief: Vera Hill Business Manager: Marion Rose Bookkeeper: joy Powell Sports Editor: Jim MacKenzie Photographers: Glen Wilson and Ronald Brumley Reporters: Mary McClure, Barbara johnes, Ann Barrett, C. V. Juday, Elizabeth Burum, Donna Scott, Lynda Harwood, Kenneth Rowan, DeLois Miller, Louise Defraga, Sharon Killingsworth, Virginia Grantham. Live Wire staff members are: Back Row, MacKenzie, Rowan, Brumley, Wilson, Maples, judayg Third Row, Miller, Scott, Advisor Kelley, DeFraga, Silva, Burum, Reyes, Powell, Killingsworth, Rose, Second Row, McClure, Hill, Allen, Harwood, Grantham, First Row, johnes, Chu, Barrett. 3 E I Top, Editor Vera Hill: directly above, Business Manager Marian Rose. TH I M K Sw, up as I! I ,111-1 , v -V S! - C A ,Z xx J 4 EDJTOR 7 i l f 5 4 if 5 s i i With jim MacKenzie as head wrangler, the Press Club led a very active year. Vice-presi- dent Barbara johnes aided jim in the smooth running of the club. Ann Barrett acted as secretary-treasurer for the past year. One of the main activities of the Delano Press Club was a football banquet held on December 4, in the new cafeteria for mem- bers of the varsity, JV, and senior members of the B squad and their coaches. The annual Press Club snow party was an- other enjoyable activity held in january when all members and friends journeyed to the nearby mountain range to exchange snow- balls and engage in icy warfare. Toboggan- ing and ice skating were enjoyed by all the hands that participated. The club ended the year with their annual Press Club Banquet in june which was at- tended by members of the DEL-ANO and LIVE WIRE staffs along with their families and guests. Press Club Rope Press Club oHicers and trail boss are, Back Row: Advisor Wilson, President Mac- Kenzie. Front Row, Vice-President Johnes, Secretary-Treasurer Barrett. 7'- ' sKE 0: yl , 7 if-I tug? Q , , Coaches and team members enjoy their grub at the Football Banquet sponsored by the Press Club. Coaches Beatty, Kelly, Maxwell, present awards to Franklin, Johnson, and Nunes. vicmq Activities Under the leadership of Alfredo Pierro, the Speech Club has had a very active year. These cowhands competed with wranglers from many different schools in speech tour- naments. After making many fancy showings the Speech Club received membership in the National Forensics League. Below are members of the Speech Club, Back Row from left to right, Advisor Palmer, Pierro, Mitchell, Gaza, Third Row, Shaffer, Maskovich, Thomas, John, Headricks, Soaresg Second Row, Led- better, Allen, Hall, johnson, Butler, Garcia, Foreman, Dahleng First Row, Baker, Evans, Banister, Kono, Johnes, Chu, Carpenter, Noble, Williams, Peterson. Top picture, Alfred Pierro and Viola Johnson display Speech Final Awards. Directly above are members of the Debate Team and Advisor Palmer. 35 Above, CSF officers and advisors are from left to right, Advisor DeFraga, Vice-President Wheaton, President Robertson, Historian Kubota, Secretary - Treasurer Sands, Advisor Mr. Dyer. Below are sixty members of the California Scholarship Federation. Back Row from left to right, Advisor Dyar, jeffrey, Robertson, Bryant, Simmon, Garza, Wheaton, Holland, Helm, Schauland, Lanius, Badger, Robinson, Noland, Sands, Ragland, S. Padillo, Advisor DeFraga. Fourth Row, Hendry, Byrnes, C. Skinner, Harmes, Chu, Ichinaga, Hiendrich, Nickel, DeFraga, Hill, Mc- Above are Thalian members and advisor, Back Row from left to right are Advisor Coursen, Wadkins, President Shew- craft, johnes, Silva, Mitchel. Front Row, Reyes, Arroyo, Hennessee, Byrnes, Bennett, Hall. Clure, Allen, Kennedy, Ledbetter, Barrett, Scott, Padillo, Powell, Hoover. Third Row, Hall, Myer, Wilson, B. Chu, Johnes, Scriven, Burum. Second Row, Nagatani, Parsons, Presley, Montano, Gorman, Kubota, Stone, Kibbe. Front Row, Wolfe, Carter, D. Skinner, Natera, Johnson, Montgomery, Wilson, Ray, Howard. JSA Practice Wild West Laws Right, Junior Statesmen members, standing, left to right, Wheaton, Advisor Selent, Keysersg seated, Thomas, DeFraga, Curfman, Chu, Nickel. Below, Legion Medal holders are: Back row, Schauland Badger, Snider, Advisor Robertson, Anderson, Finney: Gadd ' Third Row Heinrich B an M er Cabrera, ya 3 9 ry 7 y 7 Shewcraft, Coria, C. Skinner. Second Row, Blevins, Her Left, Junior Statesmen of America members hold a regular meeting. nandez, Padilla, D. Skinner, Villardg First Row, Moore, Welch, MacKenzie, Nagatani, Montano, Robertson, Bradley, Byrnes, DeWeese, Forquera, Honbo, Reyes, Chase. Foremen get together on discussion at PTA meeting in above picture. To the right are parents and teachers at a feed gathering held at chuck wagon. Parents, Teachers, Students Organize lg? Em u After-game dances are highlights of football and basketball seasons sponsored by various clubs and organizations. Rclllq Club has Busq Yecur Boasting the largest membership of any club on the campus, the Rally Club, led by President Priscilla Chase, started the year off with an initiation for all the new members. Entering a car in the Homecoming Parade, and sponsoring an after-game dance were only two of this busy club's many activities. Rally Club members decorated the bowl for home football games, and sat in a reserved section, wearing either white or blue. This club supported the different teams all year, and were mostly responsible for Delano High's large and responsive cheering section. The Rally club sponsored a dance which featured the Rhythm Aces, a popular rock and roll band, at which the cowhands really whooped it up. The dance was one of the biggest successes of the year. Rally Club oliicers are, from left, President Chase, Ray, Russell, jackovich, Hampton, Advisor Wedell. Above, Rally Club initiates do patty-cake, under the direction of the old members. Left, the Rally Club's entry in the Homecoming Parade. Athletic Ranch Hands Important on Campus I I Pictured above are the ollicers of the Varsity D Society, left, Mr. Dave Kelley, advisor, Paul Frank- lin, president, Ron Suggs, vice-president, Bill Mil- ler, secretary-treasurer. Officers of the Girls' Block D are pictured at below left, top to bottom, The Girls' Block D, started off the phy- sicalv year with their initiation. The girls had to dress up like all sorts of varmints and pa- rade around the Old Corral all day. They also had an eatin, fest in December, and traveled to the High Sierras to enjoy fun in the snow. The Girls Athletic Association met every Monday and Wednesday after school to pro- vide more time for athletic sports and games. The girls engaged in volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, and swimming. GAA mem- bers attended playdays in january and March. Boys, Varsity D Society, headed by top Wrangler, Paul Franklin, continued this year to uphold the tradition of the fine club it is. Members of the Boys' Varsity D sponsored different activities through the year of which the most exciting was the annual initiation which was three days long. Those poor var- mints that were being initiated had public spectacles made of themselves when they had to convene in the middle of the quad at noon where they were obliged to sing songs, work the hula hoop, and dance with each other. Sands, presidentg Wadkins, vice-president, Stevens, secretary-treasurer. Right, kneeling, left to 1-ight, Butler, Bm-um H111 glfls enloy Block D Potluck In Cafeteria- Bradley, A. Barrett, standing, Bowen Ray Advisor Sorenson, Shaffer, P. Barrett ., i f .,ef....:l,gg,,g rf as 52,515 Q , ,V 'igfiggigg A :if .. - , mt ,zz lilyesgg lf fig! A132 ,lf ' 1. f -t 'lf-.f1,1,af ' W K 9 5, mf 5-gfggi 5, 'Gi a-' ,lifflilf 5 :35 fs 2 tgggzft' -,rzggneg . '2 fl tlliifii, . . 'f if GAA cabinet members pictured below are 'e, officers of the Science Club are left to right, Wilson, Officers of the Del-Ex Club pictured above are left to right, dent, B. Chu, secretary, J. Chu, treasurer, Badger, vice- Advisor Lambirth, Badger, Walters, Wilson, and Cozart, dent. president. Harriers, Explorers, Active on Campus Delano Harriers ictured below are front row: Honbo resident, Gra P i . . . , P . Y Back row, Advisor Tavolacci, L. Martinez, Martinez, vice-president, Wash- man, fI'C3.Sl1fEI.'. ,fi :Mix 9? QAIRWAXX 'V' ' 'VN-'V-'Q dint-JG-ga! Languages, Jr. Rec! Cross, Combine French Club ofiicers pictured at right are: Left to right, Advisor Goldman, Albin, Kibbe, Prexy Scott, Mulligan. Below are pictured ofiicers of the Spanish Club: Left to right, Advisor Binder, Bowen, Kono, Pres. Montano, Hamilton. Badger, Bumstay. Outstanding Latin students have made up the Latin Club this year directed by Mr. Joseph Po- korny, This comparatively new club on campus offers knowledge in early Roman culture. Furthering French culture and increasing French class students' interest in France and its history have been the main objectives of the French Club this year. With advice from Mrs. Ed. Goldman, and direction from Donna Scott, president, the French Club participated in the Homecoming Parade and other activities around the Old Corral. Spanish Club members held their interest in Spanish language and customs by meeting on set dates to have conversational hours where the members spoke nothing but Spanish. This was one of the new ideas introduced by their head Wrangler, Advisor Binder, and Pres. Lupe Mon- tano. Pictured at left are members of Latin Club: Left to right, front row, Nagatani, Proctor, Shimmens, Skinner, Ichinagag second row, Chu, Parsons, Hall, johnson, Branston, Villardg third row, Carpenter, Bird, Advisor Pokorny, Pleasure with Helpfulness Members are, at right, seated: Lawson, Saenz, Tramp, Wilkins, Lapeg standing, President Thomas, C. Rancudo, Montano, C. Ran- cudo, Gorman. The jr. Red Cross has led quite an active year headed by Barbara Thom- as, presidentg Rosalie Lape, vice-presi- dent, Betty Wilk-ins, secretary-treas- urerg Cheryl Rancudo, representative. Entering a car in the Homecoming parade was one of the events in which the jr. Red Cross participated. To help those in need and assist at eye tests were just part of the program. -i . Officers at left are: Thomas, presi- dent, Wilkins, sec.-treas.g Lape, v. pres.g Rancudo, representative. f Pictured above is the car that was entered in the Annual Homecoming Parade. Wide Interest of Students The Future Business Leaders of America held their initiation and started the year off with a good beginning. Under the handling of Carol Gorman, president, the club fulfilled its objectives of furthering the members interest in the business World. Future Homemakers of America sponsored a cookie sale to raise funds for the club. The year also included a conference in Santa Cruz. The Future Farmers of America had a busy year learning and practicing experience in farm- ing. Headed by President David Soares, these hands have shown their livestock at the Cow Palace in San Francisco and at other exhibitions in California. Above right ofiicers of FBLA are front row, left to right, J. Bryant, Prexy Gorman, W. Bryant. Back row, Advisor Danner, Aguilar, Orosco, Advisor Bender. Middle, mem- bers of FHA pictured are front row, left to right, Villard, Davidson, Beyer, Brown, Lucich, Marshall, L. Beyerg back row, Advisor Rasmussen, Prexy Villard, Advisor Col- lins. Left, officers of FFA are, front row, Pres. Soares, Cole, Chase, Mazza, Pierro, Hoisingtong standing, Advisor Adams, Christensen, Maxon. Support Different Campus Clubs Starting off the year with cookie sales on the quad was the Top Notch Teachers Club. Headed by Pres. Cheryl Curfman, the club has engaged in a grammar school teaching program where all the members re- ceived a chance to get training in the teaching of the various grades. Every other week the members of the club entertained a speaker or watched a movie. The Mexican Club, handled by Pres. Joe Contreras, met every Wednesday morning during activity period. The club sponsored a dance in February. The objectives of the Harlem Club include en- couraging cooperation among fellow students and training members for school leadership. The club sponsored and participated in many activities around the Old Corral. ' TM ' Above, left, are officers of the Mexican Club: Left to right, Flores, Pres. Contreras, Coria, Salgado, Advisor Harvey. Middle, officers of Harlem Club are: Left to right, Lucas, H111, McGr1ff, Pye, Advisor Lowry. Right, officers of TNT are: Pres. Curfman, Butler, Harris, Hamilton, Advisor Hamilton. Fastest Guns In The West Pictured above are members of the Cadet Corps: Left to right, Sgt. Huerta, supply sergeant, Capt. Howard, 2nd Lt. Mitchell, and lst Sgt. Brown. The Cadet Corps started off the year with a week- end bivouac above California Hot Springs in Sep- tember. The members spent the day in Bakersfield with the Marine Corps Reserve. Hands enjoyed riding in tanks, shooting machine guns, and observ- ing tactical maneuvers. Cadets enjoyed a Snow Day when all members traveled to a nearby mountain range to engage in a snowy warfare. Led by President Gregory Brown and Vice-presi- Pictured below are members of the 59er Rifle Club: Stand- ing, left to right, Schmid, Fulfer, Duran, Gage, Osburn, Hogue, Salmon, Salca, Rueter, kneeling, Upshaw, Gilreath, Greshman. Above, cadets are shown raising the Hag at one of the foot ball games in Memorial Stadium. dent Roy Hall the Rifle Club had a very active year sponsoring and attending markmanship contests, rifle matches, safety programs and performing for flag ceremonies at football games, school assemblies and other special events. The Rifle Club's purpose is to have as many mem- bers qualify with a rifle as possible. The Delano Rifle Club this year joined a Rifle Club league composed of rifle teams from other schools in the valley. Members of Rifle Team: Standing, left to right, Brown, Hammond, Pounds, Huertag lying, Hall, Brumley. Members of the Entertainment Club include: Back row, left to right, Silliman, Lee, Stovall, Silva, Gaddy, Honbog front row, Advisor Kenyon, Bannister, Bumatay, Prather, Brady, Allen, Squires, Noland, Hamilton, Curfman, Advisor Hayden. Members of the Bachelor Club are, back row, left to right, B. Howard, Westbrook, Loyd, Dulay, Toews, Maples, Advisor Billingsley, second row, Coulston, Boone, Williamson, Magillg seated, Haar, MacKenzie, Martin, B. Howard. Cowhcmols Home Fun on Round-up At right, officers of the Bible Club are, back row, President Carter, Ichinaga, Boston, Padillo, Hein- rich. Bible Club members pictured at left, are, front row, Boston, Padillo, Butler, Prexy Carter, Heinrich, Miller, Inchinagag back row, Peevy- house, Campbell, McGregor, N. Butler, Hill, Grimes, DeFraga, Scott. 47 At left members of the Mixed Glee are, nearest line, Sudaria, Mitchell, Taylor, Cruz, Flores, Raviscioni Rodriguez, Albin, second row, Carnero, Davidson, Rogers, Draeger, Lopez, Bryant, Angkahan, Ritnerg third row, Lape, Thomas, Pullen, Mitchell, Fruta, Adams, Eakin, Somers, Doria. Musical Clubs Around Qld Orchestra members below are, front row, left to right, Shewcraft, Silva, Prather, Brady, Honbo, Lanius, Hobson, Hamilton, LaVallee, Salsa, Nelson, Bannister, Squires, Lee, Sillimang standing, Bumatay. Kyte, Chu, Scotty back row, Stovall, Crockett, Curfman, Pictured at right Girls' Glee from left to right, first row, Bankson, Armas, Dawson, Maxwell, Mendoza, Cobb, Santiago, Bottoms, Gonzales, Aviles, Ortiz, Lugo, Diaz, second row, Mariano, Morgan, Hill, Tate, Lopez, Moudy, Belcher, Catlett, Hensley, Hernandez, E. Lopez, Lavato, Pena, Caraveo, Mar- tinez, third row, Bryant, Salgado, Owens, Perez, Marshall, Wilson, Maples, Bailey, M. Wilson, Abarquez, Rodriguez, Renteria, Pinard, Medina, Smithg back row, Cameron, Collins, Pruitt, Morres- sette, Keys, Gossage, Valoff, Baner, Sloan, Edwards, McGriff, Radeleff, Talamantez, I. Rodriguez, Mc- Murray, Dunn, Winn, Gorman. f Corral Attract Mcmq Hcmcls At right choir manager Laurie Sands' below are choir members left to rlght back row D Silva Brumley Cole R Silva Kyte Edwards Cotton Vergano Brock Lopez Hanes Belcher Richard son Pagula Lee Cartwright third row Mc Gregor ohnson Hobson Nickels Noland Heinrich Moudy Boston Heinz Prather Weiss Rumbolz Bumatay Curiel Brown Wadkins second row Dixon Wyslnger Urias Roberts Grocott Miller Wong Lopiba Grimes Syers Best Olive Butler Myer Shaffer front row Hlett Hensley Ragsdale Forquera Van Meter Radovxch Logrecco Ellsworth Regan Sands Stout Hunter ackson Ravisclom Carter Berry id W Gif 193 73 '4 A L fffr' X ' fslfltibv-Nwul xv Tx H A. - V f 1 We r ie. ,ew fe at - l ' ' v Ii f Mcajorettes, Band, Add I i-Tis? f xslilfr i Above, Band Captain, Raul Silva. nf, l 'L ,J xx 7 N Right, DHS Tiger Mas- , , l , f J cot, Gwen Crockett. Below, majorettes, banner carriers, letter carriers, and tiger are, front row, Crockett, Gray, second row, Pruitt, Lackey, Abejuela, Rose, Cortez, third row, Urquihart, Dawson, Martin, Headrick, Salsa, Harris, Day, Powell, Cobb, Elling- KOH. Above, band oflicers are Honbo, Band Lieutenant, Bryan, Band Secretary, Silva, Band Captain, Cabrera, Band Lieutenant. Color to Old Corral Director Gary Kenyon headed the De- lano High School band through a very busy year. The band started functioning this sum- mer when majorettes attended training camp at Pepperdine College. Led by Drum Major jesse Fierros, the band added color to the football games with their original and varied half-time activities. Head Majorettes Carol Gray and her group did some mighty high stepping at the U.S.C. Band Day. In November the band attended the annual Veteran's Day parade in Porter- ville, and in December they participated in the Potato Bowl in Bakersfield. In january six members of the band went to Stockton to the annual conven- tion held there, and in May the band combined with the choir in a concert. Below standing back, left to right, Pye, Bradford, Lopez Eichman, Lavato, Laguna, fourth row, Lugo, Geivet, Bravoz Long, Honbo, Alvarado, Gaddy, Stovall, Shewcraft, Read, Dodd, Cordova, third row, Barrientos, Silleman, Banks Traumelle, Taylor, Harper, Fierros, Curfman, Danielsi Above right is Jesse Fierros, drum major for the Tiger Band. Below right is high 5 stepping head majorette, B' Carol Gray. Bryan, Silva, Zabala, Cox, Geivetg second row, Brady talvo, Orozco, Galindo, Hill, Cabrera, Moore, Crockett first row, Nielson, Burch, Chu, Saldana, Carraveo, Squires, Bannister, Shewcraft. 3 Prather, Hamilton, Shimmons, Lucas, Saul Corralez, Mon- Students Present Songs of Christmas ' M Above, family scene is highlight Above, is a scene from the annual of Christmas program, portrayed Song of Christmas program. by ranchhands and cowhands. Left, the choir plays an important part in Song of Christmas program held December 9. Born Dances Spark Old Corral At left, soft lights and sweet mu- sic gave dreamy atmosphere to annual Christmas Formal. At right, dream music was enjoyed by all ranchhands who attended the All-Sports Dance sponsored by GAA. The Old Corra1's fiddlers pro- vided all types of music for many school dances and other activities. Xxx X V -Q :fn :si if E - , ,, . ,... 54233422:31f1.1sz-wtf-fr.:sz gf K -1 Q'Ef1i2Y9i. 21.1 I 1.: jL, zffezizzsnggggffggygz jig Q, 3.5 j ,.1,,ff1 . mmm ,ggmm m 1 X J A b . 77 S WJQXW - QQ W I W Seniors Reach End of Troiil Senior class offiicers are, top picture, Howard, Prexy Belcher, Sands, Harms. Directly above, senior girls discuss on-coming graduation plans. It was quite a round-up, termed cowhands of the Senior Class. Leading the Senior Class ranchhands through many varied and successful activities during the year was President Dick Belcher. Helping Dick carry out the ranch orders were Senior Vice-president Barney Howard, Secretary Laurie Sands, Treasurer Barbara Harms and the Senior class council. The royal-blue Senior class sweaters arrived just in time for the ranchhands to sport at fall activities. Excitement stirred in the class as announcements were voted for in the Senior Problems classes in the early part of January. Upperclassmen then began looking forward to activities which would lead to graduation. Senior Ditch Day was quite a shindig as termed by all ranchhands who participated in a variety of trips. The junior-Senior Prom, Senior Breakfast, and Vesper Services were outstanding events which will never be forgotten by those who attended. On January 6th, graduation day, the school band played Pomp and Circumstancej' and the Old Corral was just a never-to-be-forgotten memory. DEANNA ALLEN Choir 1-4, GAA 1-4, CSF 1-4, Span. Cl. 1, 2, Entertainment Cl. 1-4, Press Club 1-4, LIVE-WIRE 4, Rally Cl. 3, 4, Kern Co. Honor Choir 1-4, Stu. Affairs Comm. 3, WES ANDERSON JESSIE LOZANO AZA ELLEN BAKER FFA 4, Track 1. Trans. McFarland, Calif. 3, CSF 3, 4, Rally Club 3, De- bate Club 4, Girls' Glee 5, Spanish Club 3. Class Sec. 2, Student Coun. Rep. 2, Yell-Leader 3, 4, Varsity 4, 3, Swimming 2, Tennis 3, 4, TNT Music Memorial 1, 3, Accredita- 3, Health Coun. 1, Flag Carrier 1, tion Committee 4. BILL BANKSON Varsity D Society 2, Sports 1, 2. ANN BARRETT LIVE WIRE 2-4, Activities Edi- tor 4, DEL-ANO 3, CSF 1-4, Block D 1-4, Press Club 2-4, Sec. 4, Rally Cl. 3, 4, GAA 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, TNT 1, 4, Club Coun. 4, Pub. Comm. 2, Class Rep. 2, Accreditation Comm. 4, Most Athletic Girl 4, All-Sports Dance Prin. 4. 1' RICHARD BELCHER Varsity D Society 2-4, Rally Cl. 2-4, French Cl. 1, 2, Choir 4, Class V. Pres. 2, Class Pres. 4, Best Dressed Boy 4, Stu. Welfare Comm, 3, Football 1-3, Swim- ming 1-3, Band 1-3, Orch. 2, Class Rep. 3. TRINA BEST JANICE BEYER jr. Red Cross 1, Rally Club urer 4. 1, Bible Club 1-4, Choir 3, GAA 1, 2, FHA 1-4, Treas- 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. JIMMY BATTLES SADIE PRESELY Varsity D Society 1-4, Foot- BEARDEN ball 14, Ba5k?fb3U 1-4, CSF 1-4 Press Club 2 Girls T1'HCk 1-4, I-C8100 Medal Glee 3 Orch 2 Finance Club 1-4. Comm 2 FBLA 4 JACK BOONE Bachelors' Cl. 4, Comsr. of Ways and Means 3, Varsity D Society 4, JSA 1, Tennis Cl. 3, 4, 59er Rifle Cl. 4, Track Mgr. 2, Tennis 3, 4, Football 3, 4. YVONNE BOTTOMS GAA 1, Girls' Glee 1-4. JOAN BOWEN CSF 3, Block D 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Science Club 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, TNT 2-4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Club Coun. 4, Stamp Club 5, Class Rep. 4, Historian Comm. 4. JUDY BRACKETT CAROL BRADLEY DEL-ANO 2-4, An Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Girls' Block D 3-4, Press Cl. 2-4, Rally Club 2-4, GAA 1-4, V, Pres. 4, Span. Cl. 1, 2, FHA 1, TNT 3, 4, Safety Comm. 3, Legion Medal Cl. 1-4, Yell Ldr. 3, Stu. Coun, 3, May Festival Prin. 2, 3, Home- coming Prin. 3, Most Popular Girl 4, Most Outstanding Girl 3. JAMES BRAMMER Science Club 3, 4, Sports Equip. Manager 1-3. RONNIE BROCK Varsity D Society 1-4, Rally Club 1-4, Choir 2-4, Boys' Glee 1, Basketball 1-4, Foot- ball 1-4, Track 2-4. SANFORD BRO WN Science Club 2-4, 59er Rifle Club 1-3, Cadets 1-3. RONALD BRUMLEY LIVE-WIRE 2-4, Photogra- pher 2-4, Science Club 2, 59er Jr. Rifle Club 1-4, Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, Band 1, Cadets 1-4, Rifle Team 1-4. FRANCES BUSTAMANTE Rally Club 4, Filipino Club 3, Mexican Club 3, 4. NANCY BUTLER Trans, Vacaville, Calif. 3, DEL-ANO 4, Press Club 4, GAA 3, 4, Drama and Speech Club 4, Kern Co. Honor Chorus 4, Ex. Counc. 4, TNT 3, 4, Club Coun. 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Choir 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Class Rep. 4. . I 4.1 GLORIA JEAN BRYANT Record Club 3, Rally Club 1-4, GAA 3, 4, FBLA 4, FHA 4, Library Club 1, TNT 2, 4, Bible Club 2, Mixed Glee 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. SUE CAMPBELL PAUL BURNS Record Club 3, Rally Club 1, Spanish Club 1, FBLA 1, TNT 1, Football 1. CRYSTAL CARLSON Girls' Block D 2, 4, V. Pres. 3, Rally Club 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Orch. 1, 2. JANITA CARTER ERNESTINE MARY ELLEN LUCIANO CASTRO Girls' Glee 1. CARAVEO CASAREZ Varsity D Society 2 4 Mex TNT 4, Mex. Club 1-3, Girls' Glee 4, Band 1-4. ROQUE CASTRO BETTY CHU LIVE-WIRE 3, 4, CSF 1-4, Sec, 3, Block D 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Debate Team 4, Speech Club 4, JSA 4, Treas. 4, Science Club 4, Sec. 4, Span. Club 2-4, Stu. Coun. 3, Const. and By-Laws Comm. 4, Grad. Flower girl 3, Health Coun. 2, Smartest girl 4. AHA SUSAN CATE Class Rep. 3, Stu. Affairs Comm. 4, CSF 1, 2, Rally Club 2-4, JSA 1, Span. Club 1, 3. MAX COLE Club 4, Band 1 4 GUSSIE CATO LUTHER WANDELL Rec. Club 3, Rally Club 1 CHANDLER GAA 1, 2, Harlem Club 1-4 Stu. Affairs Comm. 1. LAVERNE COLEMAN BETTY COLLINS Rec. Club 3, Girls' Block D Rally Club 3 4 GAA 1 2 5, 4, GAA 1-4, Harlem Club FHA 1-3 Sec 3 Girls Glee 1-4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, 4, Pub. Comm 4 Class Rep 1, Letter Carrier 3 Seniors End '59 Round-up Being active in many school activities helped Donna Silva, above, and Louie Lucas, cfaictured below, win the nod as this year's most outstan ing senior girl and boy. 60 JOE CONTRERAS Record Club 3, Mexican Club, Pres. 4, Baseball 1. SHIRLEY COOPER ALICE CORIA Rec. Club 2, LIVE WIRE 5, DEL-ANO 4, Bookkeeper 4, Press Club 2-4, Rally Club 5, 4, GAA 1, Legion Medal Club 1-4, Mexican Club 1-4, Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Class Rep, 3, Club Council 3, 4, TNT 2, KENNETH COPPLE FFA 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Boys' Glee 1. BENNY coRNEJo Science Club 1, Mexican Club 1. IRMA CORRALEZ Band 1-4. MARGIE CORTEZ Girls' Block D 4, GAA 2-4, FBLA 2, FHA 2, Letter Car- rier 4, TNT 3, 4, Mexican Club 1, 2. LANNY COULSTON CSF 2, 3, Bachelors' Club 4, Duke 4, Span. Club 1, 2, Li- brary Club 1, 2, Del-Ex 3, Choir 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1, Safety Comm. 4, Class Rep. 1, Sports 1, 3. RAYMOND COX BILL CUPP MARION DODD Harlem Club 2-4, Band 1-4, Track 1, 2. CHERYL CURFMAN Hist. Comm. 3, 4, Block D 3, 4, Entertainment Cl. 4, jr. Red Cross 4, Press Cl. 3, 4, GAA 1-4, JSA 4, Activities director 4, Science Cl. 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, Library Cl, 1, TNT 1-4, Pres. 4, Club Coun. 4, Sec. 4, Band 1-4, Orch. 3, 4, Kern Co. Honor Band 2-4, Stu. Coun. 4. GENE DOWNING French Club 1, 2, FFA 3, Swimming 1-3. MARJORIE DAY RAMONA Girls' Block D 3, Rally Club DELGADILLO 3, GAA 1-31 Span- Club 1' 2' GAA 1, Mexican Club TNT 1-4, Letter Carrier 3, 4. FREDDIE DULAY CSF 2, Bachelors' Club 4, Chief Executioner, King 4, Drama and Speech Club 3, Latin Literary Assn. 3, Fili- pino Club 3, Pres. 3, Track 1-3, Football 1. MARY MCCLURE DUNN LIVE WIRE 3, 4, News Ed. 4, CSF 1, 3, 4, Girls' Block D 3, 4, Press Club 2-4, GAA 1-4, Span. Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 2-4, TNT 1, 2, Bible Club 2, Class Coun. 2, Stu. Counc. 3, Tennis team 2-4. 'E PAT DUNN ERRY DUSSERRE SHIRLEY CRUMB J Girls Glee 1 4 French Club 1-4. MARIE EDWARDS Girls' Glee 1-4. LINDA ELLSWORTH Rally Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Choir 2-4, Class Rep. 5. BENNIE ESCALANTE Mexican Club 4. EAKIN Trans. from Gilchrist, Ore. 2, DEL-ANO 4, Faculty Ed 4, Press Club 4, Mixed Cho- rus 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3. Best- looking Senior Girl. EARL EDWARDS Varsity D Society 4, Harlem Club 4. FARRELL ESKEW PETE ESPINOZA Varsity D Society 2, Basket- Record Club 1, Varsity D ball 1, Baseball 1, Football Society 4, Mexican Club 4, 1-2. Band 1-2, Swimming 1-4, DIANE EVANS Record Cl. 3, Rally Cl. 3-4, GAA 2, Debate Cl. 4, Speech Cl. 4, JSA 4, Span, Cl. 2-3, Library Cl. 1, TNT 2-3, Club Coun. 3, ,Bible Cl. 2, Pub. Comm. 3-4, Comsr. 4, Stu. Aff. Comm. 3-4. DONALD FINN EY Basketball 2-4, Legion Med- al Club 1-4. Y'-J.. ..1 v A A . 1A..'f- 1 PAUL FRANKLIN ALAN FRANKS ANNIE FRUTA BEATRICE GARCIA Varsity D Society 4, Club Varsity D Society 2-4, Foot- GAA 2, Filipino Club 3, Record Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Council 5, 4, Football 1-4, ball 1-4, Track 1-4, Wrest- Mixed Chorus 4, Band 1-3. Cross 1, Mexican Club 1-4. Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4. ling 3, 4. SUE GARRETT DELIA GARCIA LIVE WIRE 5, 4, CSF 1-4, Jr. Red Cross 1-4, Press Cl. 3, 4, Debate Cl. 4, Drama 8: Speech Cl. 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, TNT 1-4, Mex. Cl. 1-4, Band 1. DANNY GIBBIN S GAA 1, Science Club 2-4, Varsity D Society 2-4, Spanish Club 1, Club Coun- French Club 2, Football 1-4, ci13. Baseball 1, Wrestling 3, 4. Left top Picture, Betty Chu and Marilyn Kubota tied for title of smartest senior girl. Left, reading is just one of many fac- tors that makes Bob Howard smartest senior boy. 63 GARY GLOVER ALLEN GOODELL Science Club 3, Spanish Club Science Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 1, 59er jr. Rifle Club 2, 2, Const. 84 By-Laws Comm. Football 3, 4, Manager 1-3. 3, 4, Football 1, 2. CAROL GORMAN CSF 1-4, jr. Red Cross 4, FBLA 1-4, V, Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Treas. 2, TNT 4, Club Council 3, 4, Bible Club 1, Girls' Glee 1-4. JOE A. GONZALEZ Varsity D. Society 1-4, Track 1-4, Football 2-4. Car -1...-'.: ' TOM GRACE DANNY GRACIA ANGELINA VIRGINIA FFA 1 4, Sports 1-3. Record Club 3, 4, Varsity D GRANADO GRANTHAM Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, LIVE WIRE 4, Press Club 4, Span. Club 3, 4, Tennis 4' TNT 4, Club 2-4, Football 3, 4, Ten- nis 2-4, Baseball 1, Stu. Wel- fare Comm. 4. CAROL GRAY Record Cl, 3, Ent'ment Club 1-4, Rally Cl. 1-3, French Cl. 1-4, Yell .Ldr. 2, Head 2, Health Comm. 1, TNT 2, 3, Stu. Coun. 2, Pub. Comm. 2, Class Officer 2, Bible Cl. 3, Band 1-4, Head Majorette 4, Tiger 1-3, Diving Team 2, Stu. Affrs. Comm. 3. BARBARA GREER Girls' Glee 1-3. KEN GRIMES Bachelors' Club 4, V. Pres. 4, Varsity D. Society 2-4, Rally Club 4, Football 1-3, Basketball 2-4, Baseball 1-4. JUDY HAMILTON CSF 1-3, Ent'ment Club 4, Press Club 3, 4, Rally Club 3, 4, French Club 1-4, Sci- ence Club 3, TNT 3, Sec. 4, Band 1-4, Pep Band 4. LINDA HAMILTON Trans. Porterville 2, Girls' Block D 5, 4, Rally Club 5-4, GAA 1-4, Science Club 4, Club Coun. 4, Span. Club 2-4, Sec.-treas. 4, Library Club 2, TNT 2-4, Orch. 1-4, Class Coun. 5, Finance- Comm. 4. SYBIL HAMPTON Rally Club 2-4, V. Pres. 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Friendliest Senior Girl. JON HANES Bachelors' Club 4, Rally Club 2-4, Spanish Club 1-4, Pres. 2, Choir 5-4, Decath- lon Holder 2, Outstanding Boy 1, Boys' V, Pres. 4. BARBARA HARMS CSF 2-4, Spanish Club 2-4, FBLA 4, TNT 4, Class Treas. 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. DARLENE HARRIS Press Club 5, GAA 1, 2, Spanish Club 1-5, TNT 5, 4, Historian 4, Bible Club 5, Letter Carrier 2-4, Head 4. RAYMOND HERNANDEZ Mexican Club 1, 2, Boys' Glee 1. N f X r' SUE HARRIS JAMES HIGGENBOTHAM Band 1-4, Class Counc. 4, Sports 1, 2, Student Counc. 4. BUTCH HEADRICK ROBERTA HENDRY SHIRLEY HILL Girls' Block D 2-4, Rally Club 1, GAA 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Club Counc. 1, Harlem Club 1-4, Treas. 5, Pres. 4, Girls' Glee 1. CSF 1-5, Press Club 5, GAA 2, Span. Club 1-4, TN 1-4, Historian 5, Bible Ch 2-5, Pub. Comm. 5, 4. VERA HILL LIVE-WIRE 5, 4, Editor 4, CSF 1-5, Press Club 5, 4, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1-4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 5, TNT 5-4, Club Coun. 4, Bible Club 1-4. W OWU 0 0 The constant companionship of Ron Suggs and Carol Miller helped them to gain the title of best known senior couple. Carol Bradley, chosen most popular senior girl by classmates, is known and liked by everyone. Looks, Personczlitq? 4 X C. V. Juday, voted most popular senior boy, can be recognized by his friendly smile and casual wave. Yup! '59ers Gottem! Lots of spit'n'po1ish go into that well groomed appearance that Dick Belcher possesses. Q17 Good taste and her smartly dressed appearance are reasons why Sandy Macchiaroli is best dressed sen- ior girl. Pretty Shirley Eakin, was voted best looking girl of Mike Ingram was chosen handsomest senior boy the class of '59 for her looks, charm, and person- for his good looks and warm smile. ality. JUDY HOBSON Trans, Dinuba, Calif. 3, Ral- ly Club 5, 4, FBLA 3, Choir 3, 4, Band 5. PAT HOOVER CSF 1-4, Span. Club 2, 4, Grad. Flower Girl 3, TNT 3, 4, Club Coun. 3, Bible Club 1, 2, Choir 5, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Finance Comm. 4, Execu- tive Council 4. 3 BARNEY HOWARD Bachelors' Club, Knight 4, Science Club 5, Span. Club 1-4, Library Club 1, 2, Class V. Pres. 3-4, Del-Ex 5, Band 1-4, Class Rep. 5, Football 1-3, Basketball 2, Swimming 1-4. BOB HOWARD CSF 1-4, Bachelors' Club 4, King 4, Varsity D Society 5, 4, Rally Club 4, Span. Club 1-4, Library 1, 2, Smartest Boy 1, 4, Club Coun. 4, Class Treas. 5, Del-Ex 3, Football 1-5, Swimming 1-4, Stu. Affairs Comm. 2. DWANE HOWARD LEROY HUGHES PAM HUNNICUTT 59er jr. Rifle Club 1-4, GAA 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1-2. Cadets 1-4, Capt. 4, Foot- ball 1, Basketball 1-5. MIKE INGRAM Best Looking Senior Boy. ARLENE JAKOVICH CSF 1, 2, Rally Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, GAA 1, Spanish Club 1-3, Sec. 3, FHA 1-3, Club Coun. 5, Baseball Scorekeep- er 1-4, Finance Comsn. 3. MARTHA JIMINEZ BEV HUNTER Trans, Clovis, Calif. 3, GAA 5, Choir 3, 4, JSA 3, Tennis Club 3. BARBARA JOHNES LIVE WIRE 5, 4, CSF 1-4, Block D 2-4, Press Club 2-4, V. Pres. 4, GAA 1-4, Drama and Speech Club 4, Span. Club 1-4, Orch. 1-4, Pub. Comm. 2, Thalians 4, V. Pres. 4, Tennis 2-4, Yell Ldr. 4, Letter Carrier 1-3, Honor Orch. 1-5, Most Humorous Senior Girl. BOB JOHNSON Varsity D Society 2-4, Rally Cl. 4, Lib, Cl. 2, 3, Class Rep. 3, Football 2-4, Basketball 2-4, Baseball 2, 3, Track 4. VIOLA JOHNSON CSF 3, 4, Rally Club 4, Drama and Speech Cl. 4, Lat. Literary Assn. 3, 4, Stu. Coun. 3, Class Rep. 4, Wel- fare Comm. 4. KENNETH KESTERSON MARILYNN KUBOTA CSF 1-4, Pres. 3, Hist. 4, Press Club 2, Span. Club 2-4, Club Coun. 3, Smartest Girl 2, Pub, Comm. 1-4, Class Rep. 2, Hist. Comm. 3-4. ROBIN KIGGENS Football 1-3, Swimming 1. RONALD LADD Record Club 3, DEL-ANO 3, 4, jr. Class Ed, 3, Soph. Ed. 4, Press Club 3, 4, JSA 3, FBLA 2, 4, TNT 2, 3, Club Coun. 3, Bible Club 2, Class Rep. 4, Stu, Affairs Comm. 4. EFFEN JONES Varsity D Society 1-4, Class Rep. 3, Track 1-4, Assembly Comm. 4, Commissioner 4, Most Active Senior. VANCE JUDAY LIVE WIRE 2-4, Varsity D Society 2-4, Press Club 3, 4, Club Coun. 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4. MIKE MARIKO KONO KILLINGSWORTH Span. Club 2-4, V. Pres. 3 DALE LATIMER Boys' Glee 4. Rally Club 4, Pub, Comm 1-4, Hist. Comm. 3, 4. JACK LEEMASTER FFA 3, 4, Boys' Glee 1 Sports 1. '59 Grads Dlcm for Tomorrow Rachel Reyes, above, and Eften jones, below, have won recognition of seniors as most active senior boy .and girl with their crowded schedules of ac- rivmes. 70 JERRY LEWIS MARGARET LEWIS Varsity D Society 2-4, Lib. Girls' Block D 1-4, GAA Club 1, Sports 1-4. 1-4, Harlem Club 1-4, CLARA LINDSEY LANA LISENBEE BARNEY LOPEZ GAA 1, JSA 1-3, Pub. Comm. 1, 2, Const. 8: By-Laws Comm. 3, 4. gf ESTER LOPEZ RAY LOPEZ SALLY LOPEZ RAY LOYD Rally Club 4, GAA 4, Drama Baqhelors' Club 4, Sports 1. 8: Speech Club 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Class Rep. 2 KATHLEEN LUCAS LOUIS A. LUCAS LIVE WIRE 2, DEL-ANO 2, Bachelors' Cl. 4, Varsity D Society 2-4, Press Cl. 2, 3, Rally Cl. 1-4, Drama 8: Speech Cl. 4, JSA 4, FFA 3, May Festival Prince 3, Boys' State Rep, 3, KCASR Rep. 4, Stu. Coun. 1-4, Stu. Body Pres. 4, Class Rep. 2, Most Outstanding Boy, Executive FRANCES LUCICH FHA 1-4, Membership Chair- man 3, Parlimentarian 4, State Convention Rep. 4, Club Coun. 3, Class Rep. 3, 4, Hist. Comm. 3, 4, Coun, 3, 4, Football 1-4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Baseball 1-4, Fi- nance Coms. 3. CAROLYN MCGREAGOR CSF 2, jr. Red Cross 3 GAA 2, Bible Club 4, Cl 2-4, Girls Glee 1. LUMMUS GREEN MCGRIFF Girls' Glee 3, 4, Class Rep. 3, Girls' Block D 2-4, Rally Club 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Ent'ment Club 1-3, Harlem Cl. 1-3, Pres. 3, Treas. 4. PAT MCMURRAY DALE MCNABB KAYE MCNUTT Mexican Club 4, Treas. 4, Science Club 1, Lib. Club 1, GAA 1, Drama 84 Speech Girls' Glee 2. Del-Ex. 3, 59er jr, Rifle Club Club 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Cadets 3. Class Rep. 1, 2. 71 I Barbara johnes was chosen most humorous senior girl because of her good nature and riotous person- ality. All-around-athlete Paul Franklin chose baseball as his favorite sport. Paul participated in varsity foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. 72 Jokes and wisecracks are constantly heard from Dick Montgomery, most humorous senior boy. Muscles, but in the right places! That's Ann Bar- rett, the seniors' choice of most outstanding girl athlete. BOB MCPHETRIDGE SANDRA MACCHIAROLI FHA 1-3, Treas. 3, GAA 2, Class Rep. 3, 4. 1: RAY MAPLES LIVE WIRE 3, 4, cartoon Editor 4, Bachelors' Club 4, Varsity D Society 2-4, JSA 2, Football 1, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 2-4. ESTER MARQUEZ Record Club 3, CSF 3, Mexi- can Club 1-4. JIM MACKENZIE LIVE WIRE 2-4, Sports Ed. 4, CSF 1, Bachelors' Cl. 4, Baron 4, Varsity D Society 2-4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Press Cl. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Span. Cl. 1-4, Club Coun. 4, Legion Med. Holders 1-4, Boys' Glee 1, Class Rep. 1, Football 1-3, Faseball 1, Track 2, Wrest- ing 3, NINA MARSHALL GAA 1, FBLA 2, FHA 3, 4, Songldr. 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4. BILL MARTIN MIKE MAGILL Bachelors' Club 4, Rally Club 3-4, Choir 3, 4, Honor Choir 3. PHILLIP MARRS NELDA MARSHALL Bachelors' Club 4, Rally Club GAA 1, Girls' Glee 3, 4. 4, Football 1-2, Tennis 2, Baseball 1. - CSF 1, 2, Bachelors' Club 4, Rally Club 1, JSA 3, Sci. Cl. 3, Span. Cl. 1, 2, Lib. Cl. 1, Club Coun. 2, 3, Class V. Pres. 1, Pres. 2, 3, Smartest Boy 2, 3, Outstanding Boy 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Swim- ming 1, 2. GLORIA MARTIN Record Cl. 3, 4, JSA 1-3, Sci- ence Cl. 3, 4, FBLA 1-3, Sec. 2, Health Coun. 1, Club Coun. 1, 2, Filipino Club 3, Sec. 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Let- ter Carrier 3, 4, Class Rep. 1, 2, Stu. Affairs Comm. 1. DON MASSEY MORLEEN MASSEY RONNIE MASSEY HENRY MEJIA Rally Club 4, Football 1, 2, Press Club 2, GAA 1, 2, TNT Rally Club 1, Class Pres. 1, FFA 1-4. Track 1, 2. 2-4, Bible Club 1-3, Publicity Boys' Glee 1, Football 1, 2, Comm. 4, Class Rep. 4. Track 1. BARBARA JOE MEN DOZA TOM MESSENGER MENDENHALL FHA 1. CAROL MILLER Football Princess 2, 4, Band Letter Carrier 3, Girls' Block D 2-4, Press Club 2-4, Rally Club 2-4, GAA 1-4, Span. Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, Bible Club 1, 2, Class Rep. 1-3, Swimming 1, 2. ARLENE MILTON ANCIL MITCHELL Record Club 3, GAA 1-4, 59er Jr. Rifle Club 1, 2, Girls' Block D 5, 4, Harlem Drama and Speech Club 1, 2, Club 1-4. Science Cl. 1, Class Rep, 1, Thalians 1, 2, Cadets 1-4. BILL MILLER Varsity D Society 2-4, Treas. 4, Drama and Speech Cl. 3, French Cl. 2, 3, Football 1-4, Track 2-4, Wrestling 3, Base- ball 1. LUPE MONTANO CSF 1-4, jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Span. Club 1-4, Pres. 4, FBLA 2, Legion Medal Club 1-4, TNT 4, Club Coun. 4, Stamp Club 3, Class Rep. 3, Finance Comm. 4. ai TERESA MONTERO DICK MONTGOMERY Mexgcan Club 1, 2, GAA 1, Most Humorous Senior Boy, French Club 1, 2, Football 1. JIM MOORE DEL-ANO 1, Varsity D So- ciety 5, 4, Span. Club 1, Class Rep. 2, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1-5, Legion Medal 1-4. JOHN MOORE Football 1-3, Basketball 1, Track 2-4, Varsity D Society 2-4. MARY BETH MORGAN GAA 2-4, FBLA 2-4. ED MORTQN CAROLYN NIEHAUS Varsity D Society 1-4, Foot- Rally Club 4, GAA 4, Head ball 1-4, Baseball 1, 2, Bas- SON-Zleadel' 4, FBLA 4, SPM1 ketball 1. wh 1. Left, Sybil Hampton and Jon Hanes, voted friend- liest Senior girl and boy are always lively and full of pep. SUSAN NOLAND 5 JAMES NUNES ZELMA RUTH OLIVE csr 1-4,Ent'mer1t 1-4, Rally varsity D society 1-4, sci- Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 5, Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, ence Club 3, Football 1-4, G11'1S' Glee 1, 2- Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Class Rep. 1-3, Welfare Comsr. 4, Ro- tary Award 3, Music Memo- rial Award. Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 1-4. DALE OSBORN LIVE WIRE Phot. 4, DEL- ANO Phot. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Stamp Club 3, 59er Jr. Rifle Club 1-3, V. Pres. 3, Cadets 1-3, Rocket Club 3. JUDY PARKER PAT PENROD SHIRLEY CSF 1-3, Press Club 2, PEEVYHOUSE French Club 1, 4, Literary Bible Club 1, 2, 4. Club 1, TNT 2-4, Orch. 1, 2, Class Rep. 1. CAROL PROCTOR PEREZ Mex. Club 2-4, Spanish Club 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Record Club 3, Class Rep. 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BOB PERIGO CHRISTY PETERSON DAVID PIERRO BILLY PRITCHETT Rally Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Orch, 2, 3, Track 1-4, FHA 1, 2, Bible Club 4. fi i!'w ' EVELYN RAGLAND NORMAN RAMBO ORMAN RAMBO ALICE RAMOS CSF 1-4, GAA 5, 4, Class Class Rep. 1, May Festival French Club 1, 2, Swim- MeXiCaf1ClUb2'4,Gif15G1e9 Council 4- Prince 1, 2, French Club ming 1. 1'3- 1, 2. JOAN REGAN Homecoming Queen 4, Rally Club 4, Spanish Club 1, FBLA 4, Band 1, 2. JUDY RITNER Girls' Block D 2-4, GAA 1-4, Spanish Cl. 2, FHA 2, TNT 3, 4, Bible Cl. 2, Mixed Chorus 4. RACHEL S. REYES LIVE-WIRE 2-4, DEL-ANO 2-4, Faculty, Ed. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, CSF 1-3, Press Club 2-4, Rally Club 3-4, GAA 1-3, Drama 8: Spch. Cl. 5, FBLA 2-4, Sec. 3. TNT 2, 3, Club Coun. 3, Class Sec. 3, Mex. Club 3, 4, Safety Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 4, Class Rep. 1, 2, Thalians 4, Stu. Affairs Comm. 3, Finance Comm. 3, Student Body Sec. 4, Accreditation Committee 4, Sec. 4, All School Play 3, Most Active Senior Girl, Stu. Coun. 1, 3, 4, Executive Council 4, K.C.A.S.R. Rep. 3-4, Hist. Com. 3. Baseball Scorekeeper 1-4. FRANCES RODRIGUEZ Girls' Glee 1, 2. V'a NITA RAE RICE ANN RITCHIE CSF 1-4, Girls' Block D 2, 3, Rally Club 4, GAA 1. GAA 1-3, Sec.-Treas. 3, FHA 1-3, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Class Rep. 3, Finance Comm. 2. WILMA ROUTH BOBBIE ROSS FBLA 4. - Rally Cl. 4, GAA 1, Legion Medal 1-4, Usherette Cl. 1, Safety Com. 2, Girls' Glee 1, Stu. Affairs Com. 3. 77 FRANK SAENZ CORNELIO SALAS Boys' Glee 1, 2, Track 1. LAURIE SANDS Del-Ano 3, 4, C.S.F. 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Block D 2-4, Pres. 4, Press Cl. 3, 4, Rally Cl. 2-4, G.A.A. 1-4, Fr. Cl. 1, 2, Song Ldr. 2-4, T.N.T. 1, 2, Club Coun. 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, 4, Choir 2-4, Mgr. 4, Girls' Glee 1, Class Rep, 2, 3, Usherettes Cl. 1, Stu. Coun, 2, 3, All Sports Queen BEATRICE SANTIAGO Girls' Glee 2-4. EDWINNA SEGLER DONNA SILVA Live Wire 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 3, Del-Ano 2, CSF 3, Block D 2-4, Press Cl. 3, 4, Rally Cl. 2-4, GAA 1-4, Yell Ldr. 1-4, Head 3, 4, Choir 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Class Rep. 2, Tha- lians 4, Sec. 4, Stu. Affairs Comm. 2, 4, Letter Carrier 1, 2, Girls' State Rep. 3, DAR Award 4, Outstanding Girl 2, 4, School Play 3, Stu. Coun. 2, Usherette Club 1. RAUL SILVA Record Club 2, 3, 4, Bache- lors Club 4, Varsity D So- ciety 2, 3, Fnt'ment Cl. 1-4, Rally Cl, 4, Mex. Cl. 4, Band 1-4, Capt. 4, Orch. 4, Class Rep. 3, Baseball 1, 2, Foot- ball 3, 4. JERRY SIMS JAMES SMITH Record Club 1, FFA 1-3, Harlem Club 1-4. ODIS SMITH V Reicord Club 3, Harlem Club 1- . LINDA SNIDER Rally Club 3, Legion Medal Cl. 1-4, French Cl. 1, 2, GAA 1, Lib. Club 1, TNT 1, 2, Club Council 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Class Rep. 3, 4, Swimming 2, Stu. Aff, Comm, 4. DAVID SOARES CSF 1, 2, Bachelors Club 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Drama and Speech Club 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 1, 3, FHA 5, 4, Pres. 4, Swimming 3, Class Rep. 4, Boys' Glee 2, Club Coun. 3, 4, 59er Jr, Rifle Cl. 2, Sec. 2, Stamp Club 2, Sec. 2, Health Coun. 1, Band 4. LOUISE DIETZ STOUT DEL-ANO 3, 4, Sr. Class Ed. 4, Press Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Choir 1-4, Public- ity Comm. 2. RON SUGGS N I 4 GAIL SOWARD Rally Club 4, GAA 1, May Festival Prin. 1, Girls' Glee 1, Safety Comm. 2, Stu. Af- fairs Comm. 3, Usherette Club 1. JIMMIE STOVALL Ent'menr Club 1-4, Snan. Club 1, Library Club 1, Band 1-4, Orch. 1, 2, Pep Band 1-3. NORMA SYERS Varsity D Society 1-4, V. Choir 2-4. Pres. 4, Club Council 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, State Track meet 4, Legion Medal Cl. 1-4. 5? rf :L .- ,-at N RAY STEEN BILLY STORY Varsity D Society 2, FFA Mixed Chorus 3, Boys' Glee 1-3, Football 1, 2. 2. JAMES TERRY HURSTON THARP BARBARA THOMAS Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4, TNT 3, 4, JSA 1, 4, Club Coun. 4, Class Coun. 4, GAA 1, 3, 4, Block D 4, Rally Club, 3, 4, Fr. Club 1, Speech Club 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4. .A ALICIA VILLARD DOUG VINCENT SHIRLEY 31. CAROL THOMAS ROGER TOEWS ROGER TRICKETT MIKE TURNER Rally Club 4, GAA 4, Mixed Bachelors Club 4, Sgt, of Band 1, 2, Swimming 1, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3. Arms 4. GLENDA UPSHAW PHILIP VALDEZ PRICILLA VALOEF GARY VERGANO GAA 1, Bible Club 2-4. Varsity D Society 3, 4. Girls' Glee 2-4, Band 1, Choir 4, Rally Cl. 4, FFA 1-4, Track 1-4, Football 1, 2, Accreditation Comm. 4, Chairman 4. Block D 2-4, Jr. Red Cross Boys' Glee 1, Football 1. 3, GAA 1-4, Span. ci. 4, FHA 1-4, Pres. 4. JOANNA JIM WANKUM WALLANDER Varsity D Society 2-4, Foot- FHA 1, Bible Cl, 1-4, ball 1-4, Outstanding Under- classmen 3. WADDINGHAM Sports Dance Princess 4. BILL WHEATON CSF 1-4, V.-Pres. 3, 4, De- bate Cl. 1, JSA 2-4, Mayor 3, 4, State Assoc. justice 3, 4, Reg. Parliamentarian 3, 4, Science Cl. 1-4, Pres. 2, Ac- creditation Comm. 3, Hist. Comm. 2, Smartest Boy 2, 3. HELEN WADKINS Block D 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Rally cl. 5, 4, GAA 1-4, sci. Cl. 1-5, Span. Cl. 1-4, Class Rep. 4, Grad. Flower Girl 3, Stu. Coun. 3, 4, Choir 4, Girls' Glee 3, Letter Carrier 1, Pub. Comm. 1-4, Thalians 4, All School Play 3. ELIZABETH WHITE JUTTA WEISS Exchange student from Be lin Germany 4 Stu Cow Rep 4 Choir 4 Band 1-3, Class Ren. 4 TIM WESTBROOK Bachelors Club 4, Earl 4, Rally Cl. 4, Pub. Comm. 4, Swim. 1-4, Football 1, Stu. Affairs Comm.' 3. PAT WESSON DEL-ANO 1-4, Block D 2-4, Press Cl. 1-4, Rally Cl. 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Span. Cl. 1, 2, FHA 1, Yell Ldr. 3, TNTX 3, THEADOL WILLIAMS JULIA WILSON Block D 2-4, GAA 1-4, Har- Girls' Glee 1-4. lem Cl. 1-4, Span. Club 4, 4, Safety Comm. 3, Class Rep. 2-4, Stu. Coun. 2, 5, Grad. Flower Girl 3, Const. By Laws Comm, 3. DAVID WOLFE SANDRA WONG CSF 1, 3, 4, Span. Cl. 1, 2, Rally Club 3, 4, Choir 4, Track 2, Basketball 2-4, Hist. Band 1-3. Comm. 3, 4, Comsr, 4. GLENN WILSON DEL-ANO 2-4, Phot. 2-4, LIVE WIRE 2-4, Phot. 2-4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Press Cl. 2-4, Sc. Cl. 1-4, Pres. 4, FFA 1, Lib. Cl. 1, 2, Rocket Cl. 3, Cl. Coun. 4, Bible Cl. 1-4, Del-Ex 4, Stamp Cl. 3, 59er Rifle Cl. 1-4, Cadets 1, Cam- era Cl. 1. JERRY WILLIAMSON Bachelors Cl. 4, Class Rep 2,'Football 1-4, Baseball 1 Varsity D Society 2-4, Rall! Cl. 4, Basketball 2-4, Tracl 2, Swim 3, 4. DONNA WINTON Record Cl. 3, CSF 3, jr. Red Cross'3, GAA 3, Span. Cl. 3, FHA 3, TNT 3. GIL ZARAGOZA WILLIE B. BRYANT SANDRA BUSCH CECIL CANNON :cord Cl. 3 Harlem Cl. 2 EVELYN ZOLLINGER OPHELIA AQUINAG1 Span. Cl. 1, 2, Press Cl. 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Mex. CQ TNT 2-4, Bible Cl. 1, Band 1, 2. 1, 2, GAA 1. LUPE CASAREZ TERRY GUERBER GAA 3, Mex. Cl, 4. DEL-ANO 2, 3, Press - er Rifle Cl? 3, Band 1, Cai 2-4, Sports 1, ts 2-4, FFA 1, 2. ' . 'l Class of '60 Prepare To Close Corral 25' B ' fl W 1 L' L. K V,-.gi 1:fQf15'l , .gt gi f, H fl, . c -1122 'ant - wi .W ,,1..-,M mv, . . Aff? 9, ws ' H ki .jf msg: 'p VI K My - it . ,-1 Shown above are junior class oliicers, left to right, Anderson Perelli-Minetti, Chase, Advisor Lee. Inset, Wesley Honbo, President. The foremen of the class of '60 kept the year rolling with President Wesley Honbo as the leader. Wesley's helpers were Priscilla Chase, vice-president, Pat Perelli-Minetti, secretary, and Betty Anderson treasurer, with help from advis- ors, Mr. Wilfred Lee and Mr. Al Root. Many activities were sponsored by the junior class before closing the corral of 1958-59. Their first activity for the year was giving the Home- coming Dance on October 24th. After receiving their class rings, they were very impatient to order their senior sweaters. The day finally came for them, and the Class sweater com- mittee spent a week in January choosing from many kinds of sweaters and jackets. In February the class voted on their choice of jacket and sweater styles. Preparing for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom were the biggest projects for the juniors. The class elected committees to help with the preparation of these big events. The banquet was held the first week in April, and the prom, the first week in May. juniors shown from left to right are Alvarado, Albin, D. Allen, Anderson, Alverado, Alcala, L. Allen, Bur- roughs, Badgerg second row, Brown, Boston, Bryant, Banning, Brown, Bu- matay, Brady, ,Andersong front row, Bryan, Bryns, Beyer, Bannister, Alex- ander, Burum, Arambula, Amaya, Ar- reguin. Back row, from left to right, are Cot- ton, Cruz, Bradley, Corona, Cox, Barns, Brown, H. Brown, G. Brown, second row, Carter, Bailey, Barela, Clark, Aguiler, Armendarez, Agaco- aili, Comachog front row, Bankson, Bonkosky, Baker, Catlett, Campos, Bleving. Back row, from left to right, are Boyles, Crumb, Darden, Cosper, S. Cole, Dyar, Colven, Cole, second row, Carolina, Cambell, Cobb, De- Fraga, Cole, Cartwright, Cruz, Cabre- ra, Chase, front row, Clawson, Diaz, Cameron, Dawson, Dowell, Chase. Back row, left to right, are Geivet, Fierro, Holt, Evans, Grogan, Garland, Ellington, Hoisingtong second row, Danis, Hernandez, Haggerton, Grav- itt, Gossage, Heinz, Honbo, Howell, front row, Frazir, Harris, Franks, Flores, Dodson, Garland, Grocott. More juniors are back row, E. Jones, Fulfur, Henery, H. jones, Harper, Kyte, B. jones, johnson, second row, Krigbaum, Keyzers, Kemph, Keys, In- gram, Heinrichs, Isham, Hernandez, jackson, front row, Killingsworth, Killian, Hooks, King, jakovich, Har- wood, jiles. Back row, left to right, are Kwappen berg, Lea, Menagh, Lopez, Moudy 5 Kirfman, Lucas, King, second row, Lee, LaVallee, Mendoza, Lopiba Montalvo, Medina, Lindsay, Moreno front row, Massey, Myer, Main, Mari ano, Martinez, Miranda., Logrecco. ,fir 'X Back row, left to right, are Quintana, Rancudo, F. Periz, Robertson, Paguia Piceno, Reed, D. Sparks, P. Rodriguez second row, Robison, Padua, C. Rodri guez, Radleff, Sparks, Spelzini, Ruiz, Pickering, front row, Ramirez, Ray, Rusk, Robertson, Grimes, Rambo, Roberts. More juniors are back row, left to right, Treglazoff, Taylor, Flores, Til- lery, Tarnaff, Blanton, Whitledge, Terrel, second row, Walters. Wesir, Taylor, Silva, Squires, Weppler, White, Williams, front row, Stone, Trampp, Tate, Vasquez, Sandlin, G. Shaffer, L. Shaffer. 84 juniors in back row include Pritchett Parker, Pye, Newman, Moore, Moudy Pierro, Mazza, Nobles, second row, Martinez, Ortez, Pevyhouse, Picker- ing, Orozco, Natera, Nickel, D. Noble, Newport, front row, Penrod, Noble, Odona, Mendoza, Nelson, Pa- dillo. Back row, from left to right, are Say- lor, Silva, Souder, R. Story, Stover, Scoles, Sparks, Sudaira, Segler, sec- ond row, Simpson, Shewcraft, C. L. Smith, Siemens, E. Smith, Schlitz, Santos, Sanchez, front row, Snow, Sal- gado, Skinner, Scott, Salmanca, Rose, Saldana. Juniors shown from left to right, are Wilson, Winn, Ward, Zeigler, Wy- atte, Zuniga, E. Wilson, front row, Wood, Wells, Zollinger, Zerger, Wil- lis, S. Wilson, V. Wilson, Weaver, Tinkle. Old Timers Home An Active Year Left, students enjoy the annual Home- coming Dance sponsored by the jun- ior class. Members of the homeroom represent- atives of the junior class are, back row, Gravitt, Rinaldi, Shewcraft, Squires, Nickel, front row, Byrnes, Anderson, Killingsworth, Martinez. 85 Above, junior class committee discusses ideas for senior class sweaters and jackets. 86 f N to xl 'J X ,lf X A X f U Above, class committee browse around before attending meeting to discuss the prom and banquet. Some of the members of the committees for the prom and banquet are, back row, Wells, Chase, Anderson, Perelli-Minetti, jackovich, Killingsworth, Alexander, front row, Ingram, Rambo, Radovich, Rose, and L. Anderson. Juniors Drepcire For Prom cmd Banquet Extreme right, smartest junior boy, Bill Wheaton, because of out- standing scholastic ability, Bill graduates with the '59 grads. Right, Carolyn Skinner, smartest junior girl. Extreme left, Wes Honbo, most outstanding junior boy, left, Pat Perelli-Minet- ti, most outstanding girl. 5 ,X If Left, members of the junior class council meet frequently to dis- cuss class problems. 87 Sophs Make Themselves Above, officers of the sophomore class are, left to right, Bennett, Chu, Nagatani, Letlow. Below, the sophomore class is represented by a decorated car in the annual Homecoming Parade. X ' i Above, the sophomore class council plans future activities to be held during the year. Filled with enthusiasm and confi- dence, the sophomore cowhands hit the school trail searching for fun and adventure. Gaining experience, the eager sophs sponsored two after-game dances and a swimming party to fill some of their leisure hours. In February, they visit- ed the Porterville State Mental Hos- pital where they observed the 4-H Club projects being carried on by the patients. Assisting President David Letlow were ViCe President, Kathy Bennettg Secretary, Joann Nagatani, and Treas- urer, jenny Chu. Under the efficient guidance of their trail bosses, Mr. Eugene Beck and Mr. Bruce Harvey, the sophomores chose their junior class rings late in January which brought their upperclassmen years closer. The class of '61 is a class to watch, with many outstanding students. movvn Around Olol Corral Sophomores in back row are Atkison Armington, Argel, Burroughs, Adkis- son, Asquigh, Alvariz, Arriola, Bow deng second row, Angkahan, Aram- bula, Bauer, Armundariz, Adams, Be- rona, Binder, Bradford, first row, Bar- rientos, Abejuela, Agruniaga, Armos Alcala, Albin, Anders. At left, Tony, Linda and Mr. Harvey admire new sophomore class rings. Far right, Mr. Adams demonstrates proper pruning procedures to Steve Armington and Arthur Armenta Below, sophomore class attended Porterville Mental Hospital. 7 Experienced Ranch Hcmclf Q, 5' n fp f f fa x C N Back row, from left to right are, Bu- matay, Bell, Coulston, Branch, Boone, Bird, Bergstrum, Bravo, Brown, sec- ond row, Burch, Birdwell, Bernett, Boardman, Bryant, Butera, Burns, Col- vardg first row, Cornalies, Branscum, Chu, Brown, Bradford, Bennett. Back row, from left to right are, Clem- mons, Cardona, Chum, Cozart, Con- ception, Carrillo, Contreras, Callahan Chaney, second row, Dunning, Clark, Dixon, Cummings, Cox, Callahan, Ca- brera, lirst row, Dawson, Daniels, E Corty, Del Rio, Calpito, Carnero, C Cortes. End Second qeor Back row, from left to right are, Ed- wards, Franks, Fox, Douglas, Duran, Doria, Fierros, De Rossettg second row, Di Giorgio, Elmore, Frausto, Dyckman, Evans, Duran, Espinoza, first row, Butler, Grubbs, Fitch, El- lington, Grimes, Groover, Godwin, Foreman. More sophomores in the back row are, Scott, Schauland, Salas, Silliman, Se noran, Romero, Stephens, Swanson second row, Rumbolz, Schlitz, Rag land, Saul, Sanchez, Ridenour, Perez, Seglerg first row, Skinner, Scriven Roberts, Snelling, I. Rodriquez, Rodriquez, Reyes. In the back row are sophs, Richardson, Ramos, Reyes, Rivera, Rowland, Ra- baya, Guillen, Rounkle, Pyc, second row, Rabina, Peevy, Pittman, Omega, Plew, Prather, Ortiz, Rivera, first row, Perigo, Proctor, Piceno, Padillo, Pena, Ortiz. 91 Back row, from left to right are, Wil- liams, Whittaker, Wheeler, Scoles, Willard, Wagner, Zaragoza, Whit- worth, Wesson, second row, Talaman- tez, Villard, Wysinger, Wolden, Wil- liams, Walters, Vaught, West, first row, Somers, Walker, Turriff, Saenz, Van Meter, Urais. 92 Sophs Ecaqerlq Awcm Sophomores in back row include Trueblood, Taylor, Underhill, Terry Takemoto, Uranday, Viray, Valerog second row, Russell, Rambo, Stone, Rose, Raviscioni, Shores, Sloan, Smith, first row, Ray, Shimmon, Story, Sher- man, Risenhoover, Rancudo, Rancudo. Back row, from left to right are, Hill Franklin, W. Franklin, Hall, Garza Finney, Hightower, R. Hall, Geivetg second row, Hamilton, Gregory, Hen- nessee, Heinrick, Gutierrez, Gorman, Holt, first row, Hall, Hamilton, Grace, Flores Haskins, Garza Gauego. ' i 7 Upper Class Title Sophomores in the back row are, Hill johns, Holland, Hyatt, Ignacio, Ince: jones, Helm, Ingram, second row, Henson, Hall, Hagget, Howell, Hens- ley Hild johnson jeffre first row 9 2 9 9 Kibbe, Kemph, Kennedy, Isham, Ichi- naga, jones. Back row, from left to right are, Let- low, Lopez, Lanius, King, Kirksey, Lusk, Second row, Lay, Langston, Led- better, Lindsey, Logan, First row, Lo- piba Lugue, Louis. More sophs are back row, Martin Maltby, McPhetridge, MacKenzie Mitchell, Miller, Marquez, Myers, Mc Culloughg second row, Lucas, Macias Lugo, Miranda, Mulligan, McCul: lough, Munoz, Lovatog first row, Law- son, Nance, Martinez, Montgomery, Lovato, Lopez. 93 Top picture, David Letlow, most outstanding boy, directly above is Bill Shauland, smartest sopho- more boy. Top picture, outstanding sopho- more girl, Brenda Bird, directly above, Shirley Schlitz, smartest sophomore girl. Sophs Receive High Honors Back row, from left to right are, Oli- varez, G. McPhetridge, Martinez, B. McPhetridge, Miller, McClure, Per- alta, Pitchford, Porter, second row, Pacheco, Molatore, Morrisette, Massey, Niehaus, Phillips, Osburn, Penag first row, Moore, Montgomery, Mitchell, Nagatani, Nunes, Natera. 94 Starting off with a decorated car in the Homecoming Parade, the freshman greenhorns galloped through the year at a fast rate. Co-sponsoring a freshman-sophomore fun night and sponsoring an after-game dance in january were only a few of the many activities this busy class engaged in. The Dudes rounded up guests for an old-fashioned hay ride and picnic in the spring of this year, and a class swimming party rounded off the year this May. Forward with the Class of '62 are the leaders of this class. From left, Doug Welch, vice-president, Kay Brown, secre- taryg Mr. Carson Wilcox, counselorg Sherri DeWeese, treas- urerg and President Bryce Chase. Not pictured is Mr. Benno, advisor. Tender Feet Start Long Trczil Back row, Blaylock, Brown, Ahumada Angelo, Alcantar, Aza, Albright Brown, Anderson. Middle row, Banks no, Adams, Brown. Front ro'w, Brown Barger, Barrett, Avilus, Armenta Beebe. 95 Allen, Abell, Audap, Abarquez, Aqui- Back row, Chase, Chavez, Crabtree, Cgacon, Crumb, Baeza, Cox, Cox, Cartwright. Middle row, Copple, Cole, Camunes, Cushing, Cobb, Cole, Cozart, Cabais. Front row, Cantu, N. Cruz, Cruz, Carriblo, Cortez, Cato. Back row, Dodson, Davis, Dyar, De- LaHuerta,' Dorsey, Delgado, DeRos- sett, Dunn, Hoops. Middle row, Dar- den, Daniels, Hobbs, Duckett, Dahlen, Deiro, Dunn. Front row, Chavira, Car- dona, Dixon, Draeger, DeFraga, De- Weese, Diaz. 96 Back row, Coleman, Carter, Cart- wright, Campos, Branch, Combs, Cam- bell, Baker, Beyer. Middle row, Brun- son, Buchak, Bishop, Belcher, Brock- man, Baker, Baxter, B. Byrne. Front row, Bowin, Byrne, Bibee, Chase, Bry- an, Blevins. Freshmen Learn Ropes Easley, Garza, Eichman, Glover, Fos- ter, Gallegos, Gomez, Frost, Florez. Middle row, Edington, Estrada, Fry, Geivet Es inoza E uar Frale Ful 2 P Q g 9 . ya ' fur. Front row, Freer, Espita, Felix, Forquera, Fitch, Foreman. Around Old Corral Back row, Gresham, Gaza, Gines, Gol- lezer, Gray, Gutierrez, Gilreatch, Gleed, Ford. Middle row, Foster, Gib- bons, Hays, Horn, Holman, Griffeath, Galindo, Headrick. Front row, Green- holgh, Gonzales, Gallego, Frausto, Gu- trerrez, Guerrerro. Back row, Hobson, Howington, Hy- att, Hatzman, Harper, Harris, Harda- way, Haggerton, Hamilton. Middle row, Hurr, Hogue, Harrison, Hensley, Henson, Hernandez, H. Hernandez, G. Hurnandez. Front row, Hutto, Harri- son, Hair, Haggart, Hiett, Hevner. 97 Back row, Joic, Key, jiminez jones, K. Jones, Edwards, Ince J, Jones, Kirfman. Middle row 3 Johnson, M. Knox, Louis, Ed- wards, jiminez, Lisenbee, Lackey, Janos. Front row, Morrison, Ma- ples, Lugo, Moreno, Martinez Milton. Back row, Louis, Lopez, Morri- sette, Long, Lorigo, Lujan, Lee. Middle row, Lyons, McCasland, Littlejohn, Lelis, Lara, Lopez, Mi- randa, Ledbetter, Langston, Les- ter. Front row, Morrison, Maples, Lugo, Moreno, Martinez, Milton. 9 7 Frosh Vote Hoqqerton, Cruz Pictured at right are the most out- standing freshman boy and girl. Bryce Chase, near right, and Sherri DeWeese, far right. At left are George Haggerton and Linda Cruz, who attained the top scholastic records as freshmen. 1 Back row, Mason, Mendez, Murray, Martin, Mendoza, Martinez, Morales, R. Martinez, Mclntire. Middle row, Mostafo, Medina, Moreno, Mendez, Moudy, Monroe, Magana, Kent. Front row, McCoy, Neal, Nakayama, Mejia, Mulligan, Murphy. Back row, Paterson, Peevyhouse. Pa gelo, Perez, Oros, Ortiz, Phillips Nash, Nadal. Middle row, Perelli-Mi netti, Pruitt, Najera, Nachor, Pilar, Pogatchnik, Peterson. Front row Nielson, Padillo, Ortiz, Nerida, Par sons, Owens, Prokoroff. smartest- In Class Back row, Risenhoover, Raviscioni, Reichle, Romero, Reyes, Richardson, Reuter, Roth, Rounkle. Middle row, Rosales, Powell, Risenhoover, Renfro, Rocha, Ray, Russel, Quina. Front row, Pevyhouse, L. Phillips, S. Phillips, Palma, Quinteo, Peschard. Back row, Shewcraft, Scott, Sparks, Saldana, Salgado, Silva, Solorno Schlitz, Sperling. Middle row, Salmon, Rinaldi, Regan, Richards, S. Ramos, Richmond, Stephens, Sparano. Front row, Santiago, Sotelo, J. Ramos, Ren- teria, Ruiz, Ramirez. 7 99 Back row, Ulmer, Thomas, Smith, Slater, Salsa, Tenoso, Thompson Trammell. Middle row, C. Taylor, Tores, Stone, R. Torres, A. Torres 7 Senoran, L. Taylor, Scott. Front row, Trevino, Serna, V. Trevino, Uranday, Serda, Sparks, Smith. Back row, Waybright, Vasquez, Wil- son, Wysinger, Villanueva, Zabala, D. Whitten, Willis, Waddingham, Mid- dle row Usser Vines Whitten 3 ya 9 5 White, Whitehead, Vinas, Winckel, Wilson, Wood. Front row, Williams, Weemes, Willis, Valdez, Yonaki, Wil- son, Wilkins, Urquhart. Freshmen Activitie Hands enjoy themselves at one of many fresh- man-sponsored activities during the year. 100 l Pictured at right is the freshman class entry in the annual Homecoming Parade. f X Q Q.-1- '-' ' At left are Freshman Class Council rep- resentatives listening attentively to President Brice Chase at one of their weekly meetings. 'W ? Q04 W QV Wise, as T-Z9 .aw Xttrcuct Manu Hcmcls -f, . ,X 9 ' . is ,IIT FM ' fig 1' 1 ' 5 'a V, T vw R gyn- QA w ixgla 1 ' 'wi' '52 'II,,:..zF's ' L L ' ffm: - 'V , , f Y T51.N,,..y W M :lt ww as g, , ,-gm, nffti wa 4 Wm If y f iw M Zim? W5 ,Wm NM bf ,Af Wikis cn. -C by l , V .., 'P NU- EARL MAXWELL Head Coach 104 Standing left to right are co-cap- tains Paul Franklin and Alan Franks. From left to right are assistant Varsity Coaches, Mr. johnson, Mr. Beck, and Mr. Kelley. Delano Tigers Lcxsso Rating number one in the Southern Yosemite League were the Delano Tigers under the lead- ership of Head Coach Earl Maxwell. The Tigers finished league play with four wins and no losses. The season's record was eight victories and one defeat. Opening league play, the Tigers dumped the Tulare Redskins, 6-0. Once again they came to a victory over Clovis High with a 58-18 lead. After rolling over Porterville 15-7, the Tigers took care of Mt. Whitney 15-0. The Tigers crushed East Bakersfield 19-12 in the first conference game. In the next game the Tigers battled on to win over the Arvin Bears 52-14. Delano barely met the challenge in the game against Taft in which they scored a 14-12 victory. The Tigers proved a test for the Bakersfield Drillers in a non-conferenCe game, before being dropped by a 20-15 defeat. They returned to fight to victory against the North High Stars, 12-7. Next year Delano moves into the Central Yo- semite League against Porterville, Tulare, Han- ford, Mt. Whitney, and Redwood. ecuque Title .IUDAY JOHNSON, Halfback Center extreme right SUGGS, Wingback Extreme right MORTON Tackle BATTLES BROCK, Fullback Wingback NUNES, Guard T iqers Brand Gpponents Above, Gracia comes to assist Franklin as he tries to gain yardage for a first down in Mt. Whitney game. Below, managers, standing from left to right, Osborn, Howard, varsity players are, Whittaker, Medina, Bur roughs, Piceno, Miller, Hill, Nunes, juday, Morton Ellsworth, Mitchell, Allen, Pickering, Criegbaum, Garz za, Johnson, Scott, Curfman, manager, second row September 19 7 Delano 6 Tulare 0 September 26 Delano 38 Clovis 18 October 5 Delano 13 Porterville 7 October 10 Delano 13 Mt. Whitney 0 October 17 al'Delano 19 East Bakersfield 12 October 24 'l'Delano 52 Arvin 14 October 31 iFDelano 14 Taft 12 , November 7 Delano 15 Bakersfield 20 November 14 'T'Delano 12 North High 7 'l'South Yosemite League Games Martinez, Thomas, Roberts, Williams, Walters, Kyte, Robison, Edwards, Wankum, Boone, Battles, Suggs Williamson, Franks, Garay, Bumatayg first row, Taylor Logan, Young, Bowen, Jordan, Gracia, Johnson Franklin, Brock, Lucas, Letlow, Blanton, Nadal. 3 7 7 Trying to get past Arvin tacklers, Lucas, 25, carries ball for yardage. WILLIAMSON End Extreme rlght. WANKUM, Tackle. To the left is Trainer Gus Metz. EDWARDS GRACIA LUCAS Halfback Guard End Tigers Show Action Pictured above, Delano Tiger mascot Gwen Crockett leads the Tigers as they come on for victory at Arvin game. Below, Delano Tigers give encouragement to fellow teammates. Starting the year with a new formation, the wing T, Paul Franklin, quarterback, guided the Delano Tigers to the South Yosemite League championship. Battering ram Ron Brock handled the kicking chores for the varsity. He was seen as one of the best power backs at Delano. Brock carried the pigskin 120 times for 900 yards while losing only 10, bettering the running marks of Richard Williams and Ruby Hill of last year. Alan Franks won the tackle derby with 84 tackles. In league games Franks had 33 tackles for four games. Jerry Williamson, who missed the last two and a half games because of an in- jury tucked in 16 passes for 332 yards and three scores to lead the pass receivers. Halfback Bobby Johnson led the scor- ing department with eleven touchdowns to equal the TD total of Ruby Hill of last year. johnson's 66 markers were good enough for fifth place in the country scor- ing race. Above, a bleak moment came for the De- lano Tigers when Coach Maxwell and Dr. Keagy assisted injured Suggs off the field at the East Bakersfield game. To the left, johnson gets stopped by East Bakers- iield player. Back row, left to right, Coach Yarbrough, Waybright, Hurr, Zaragoza, Anderson, Dodson, Blaylock, Shewcraft, Rounkle, Geivet, Pye, Edwards, Chum, Marquez, Adkison, Mendoza, Coach Allen, King, Coach Shaffer. Second row, Martin, The Delano Bengals played against some of the roughest, toughest teams in the valley this season in- cluding the Taft Bobcats, the Bakersfield Sandabs, and the East Bakersfield Daggers. Of a 6-3 record, none of the games were lost by more than one touchdown. Coach Jay Yarbrough and Nolan Shaffer worked the boys hard at the practice sessions and even though the team did not win them all, they played good ball. One of the highlights of the season was the game Hatzman, Bravo, Gaines, Senoran, Alvarado, Gonzales, San- chez, Menagh, Katano, Mitchell, Lopez, Franklin. First row, Huerta, Martinez, White, Chase, Cabrera, Jose, Munos, Gor- man, Argel, Gibbons, Myers. against the Bakersfield Sandabs when Delano won the first time in four years with a score of 30-14. The Bengals lost to the Taft Bobcats by a 14-12 score. This was their second league loss of the season. Bengals defeated the Arvin Cubs to win the home- coming game. Outstanding players of the Bengal squad were Ernest Cabrera, Paul Rodriquez, Allen Munos, Ed Gorman, Preston Sanchez and jim Menagh. Above, the Delano B Reserves tear up the turf on an excit- ing play. Delano Bengals try to score against East Bakersfield Daggers. IO9 Kitten Buckaroos Lasso Third Place Starting off with a one-sided win over the Tulare C's the Delano Kittens began the grid season with a score of 26-0. The Kittens outclassed the Arvin C's with a score of 19-6 on Arvin's own stomping grounds. Exhibiting strength through a powerful ground attack, the Kittens swamped the North High eleven in a sweeping 15-0 vic- tory on the Delano gridiron. With their fourth straight win over the Taft C's with a score of 27-0, the Kittens went on to meet the North High Twinks. Here the Kittens met with stubborn opposi- O116 Ofitlle Delano B ICSCIIVCS tries to OPPOHEIH tion and returned home defeated a Score as he gains yardage. of 27-15. , The C cowpokes really caught fire on S H -' J the home field by upsetting the Arvin C Wi 9 3 team with a 53-0 victory. K , X ' Doug Welch scored the only touchdown Z f X y of the game in the meet .between the Kittens and the Bakersfield Bits. 0 East Bakersfield's Dirks defeated the Kit- L tens with a lopsided score of 27-13. In this ff I game Doug Welch intercepted a pass and T trotted ninety yards for a touchdown. Outstanding C players were' Doug Welch, Thurman Lewis, Richard Scriven, A David Okasaki, and Ronnie Takemoto. 0 I. o ' i I Back row, left to right, Barrientos, Dorsey, Okasaki, De- hill, Beyer, Foster, Smith, White, Manager. Front row El LaHuerta, Rivera, Glover, Reichle, Takemoto, Sedano, Her- more, Williams, Cartwright, Waddingham, Ford, Scott nandez, Raviscioni, Harper, Silva, Roth, Spelzine, Long, Haggerton, Lewis, Scriven, Wesson, Stevens, Hardaway Berona, Ledbedder. Second row, Hyatt, Taylor, Schlitz, Sato, Musajo, Lewis. Harris, Risenhoover, Chase, Welch, Dyar, Bender, Under- Q E 5 E Above, varsity 50U81eadefS are, left to fight, I-aufie Above, Bengal cheerleaders are, left to right, Eliza- Sands, Carolyn Neihaus, head, and Janie Owens. beth Burum and Louise Shaffer. - L. as y K, I fr I Below, Kitten yell leaders are, left, Linda Salsa, right, Susan Mulligan. 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HD CUHIIE 1 Members of the varsity squad are, back row, Coach Dan- iels, Louis, Letlow, Maples, Young, Franklin, Jones, Juday. Front row, Edwards, Johnson, Suggs, Paguia, Brock, Bat- tles. Maples goes up for a hook shot as Battles stands by. Q9 Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano :l'Delano 'l'Delano 'FDelano 'l'Delano 'l'De1ano 5l'Delano 'l'Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano I- G P! 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I A N, w fi I .g,,x 'A - , Cf HQ- in my i ifiiix xiiiiiizifvii-f W ifi! -' an J A' ffii A .vii 3 Efften jones varsity center -s M' 2 Tiger forward f ,f Left, Bob johnson varsity guard K.-Wiiw W ex ff V tif, og Q T A i U' x ' ei -, gt , iw ii'f5.33fTFfQ ' ,891 4 ,i igi8 !ii: Q, a .ui 9. t QW, A egg,-f N, 4'flgif4i!5:j gi:5n - . r , 41 12 ,.l. 1,1 ' wzezgwzzzif ' iigilli 5 iq: Above, Coac. Gene Danie11 H5 Ranch Hcmds Hoop It Up The Bengal hoopsters started the sea- son with eight straight wins. They dropped their first league game with East Bakersfield, but took hold again when they won over the Taft Bobcats 25-20. Dan Geivet sparked in the Arvin game to win 20-18. Jerry Baldy Williamson, Don Gei- vet, Ken Grimes were outstanding play- ers of the B squad. The JV squad had a rough season, but Coach Kelly was not disappointed be- cause the boys played good, fair ball. Below, JV squad are, back row, Coach Kelly, Anderson, Souder, Taylor, Williams, Roberts, Krigbaum, Edwards. Front row, Valero, Hill, Franklin, Katano, Mitchell, Jordon Members ot the Bengal squadbare, back row, left to right Coach Robertson, Grimes, Geivet, Blaylock, King, Wilj liamson, P. Rodriquez. Front row, H. Rodriquez, Wolf Dodson, Pye, White, Blanton. Below, Kitten hoopsters are back row, Coach Stahl, Soto, Scriven, Cartwright, Lewis, Roberts, Stevens, Chase, Mgr. Segesvary. Front row, Welch, Harris, Dela Huerta, Okasaki, Perez, Williams, Nerida. Cowpokes Trek Cross-Countrq Showing depth and reserve strength, the Delano varsity cross country team tied with Porterville in their first event for the year. This meet was held at Porterville with a score of 28-28. Led by Tom Martinez, sophomore, the cross country team came in sixth in a field of thirteen, at the Roosevelt Invitational meet. At the Wasco Invitational meet, Fresno ran off with top honors, and East Bakersfield was second, while Delano won third, defeat- ing Merced, Bakersfield, and North Bakers- field. Coach Dan Tavolacci's team won first place in a triangular meet held in Wasco, de- feating Wasco and North Bakersfield. Tom Martinez tied with Chicho Fero of East Bakersfield for first place at the South Valley meet. East Bakersfield with 39W won first place and Delano's 63W captured sec- ond. Bakersfield had 64g Wasco 775 North Bakersfield 94, and Taft 165. The Valley Meet was held at the local Delano course this year with over 200 ath- letes participating. Delano placed eighth with 197 points, in competition with 16 schools. Shown below are L. Martinez, T. Martinez, and True- blood. Members of the Delano cross country team are, back row, Coach Tavalocci, Brown, Alvarado, Helm, Geivet, Washman, Trueblood, Doria, Coleman, Adkinson. Sec- ond row, Solarzano, M. Mendez, T. Martinez, Compos, Honbo, L. Martinez, Mendoza, jiminez, Aza, Cox. Front row, Cortez, G. Jiminez, Oros, A. Mendez, Gray, Lugo. Below, the Delano cross-country team practices its laps. At bottom, Martinez finishes first in one of the meets. Delomo High Spikemen Wrcmqle Pictured above are the Delano track coaches, Lowry, Tavolacci, Metz. Blazing a trail around the new Delano track were the members of Delano's cinder- squad under the coaching of Don Tavalocci, Coach Lowry and trainer Gus Metz. The team initiated the new track with many practices and league meets. Some of Delano's best individuals were registered in the loss to the Bakersfield Drill- ers at the Drillersville oval. One thrilling race was Tiger cowhand Ronnie Sugg's 10 flat century win over the Driller's defending champion, Charles Manning. In this league meet the Delano tracksters took eight first places out of the thirteen events. At the Bellflower Relays the 440 and 880 relay teams placed fifth and sixth respectively against the top nine teams selected from the Southland. The track meet against the East Bakersfield Blades brought the Tigers a victory, 80-26, and included several record-breaking events. Broadjumper Efften jones copped a rec- ord-breaking event with a 23-6 leap. He also broke another record in the low hurdles with the time of 20 seconds flat. This record was previously held by L. C. Taylor, 25 seconds. jimmy Battles lowered Jerry Hartley's rec- ord to 15 seconds in the 120 yard high hur- dles. He also did 12' 6 in the pole vault to tie with Billy Jones. C. trackmen are, back row, from left to right, Lewis Brown Soto Scriven L. ones Cartwri ht ones 1 9 9 J 9 g a J 1 Joyce, Krigbaum, Campos. Second row, Oros, Aza, Bell, Harris, Taylor, Scott, Martinez, Mendez, Philip, T. Mendez. First row, Branch, Gray, Lelis, Dyar, Brad ford, Jiminez, Rivera, Hardaway. Above, varsity trackmen are, from left to right, Battles, Franks, Silva, johnson, Hill, Wilson, Thomas, Letlow, Young, Santa Cruz, Mgr. Atkison. Second row, Bumatay, Whittaker Rounkle, Kyte, Cook, Brown, Washman, Edwards, Suggs jones, Logan, Mgr. Cox. First row, Bowen, Gonsalez, Clem- mons, Alvarado, Walters, C. jones, Carolina, jones, Martinez Pierro, Mgr. Solarzano. Below, B trackmen are Mgr. Segesvary, Rounkle, Edwards, Richardson, Cotton, Paguia, Waddingham, Bowden, True- blood, King, Zaragoza, Mgr. Nadal. Second row, Thomas, Ruiz, Munoz, Gorman, Mitchell, Jordan, Pye, Cardoza, Garza, Waybright. First row, Martin, Gaynes, Senoran, Dodd, Lucas, White, Franklin, Lugo, Huerta. 7 3 .food Position At Mid-Season Other outstanding performers on the varsity track squad are Bob Johnson, who sailed for a 21-2 in broad jump, Leonard Brown, who did 50.7 in the 440, and the miler Tom Martinez who broke the school record with a time of 4: Top performers in the B squad were Johnny White running the 160-yard low hurdles and Douglas Fox in the 70-yard high hurdles. Top point men in the C class were Nor- man Coleman who boasts the league's top 660 record, 1:32.45 Thermon Lewis in the Sprints and johnny Lellis in the low hurdles. Midway in the season a 1:28.7 second relay win proved the Tiger trackmen's classy power. Head track coach, Don Tavolacci, was pleased with the hard work and effort Put forth by the members of the teams. Left, Efften Jones demonstrates his skill in broad jumping. Below, Ronnie Suggs is shown as he whizzes by, his feet barely touching the ground. Above, Leonard Brown, outstanding varsity per former lopes along. Left, Jim Battles sails over the hurdles with the greatest of ease. H9 Cowpokes Gather Round Top, back row, Howard, D. Geivet, Scott, Harper, Albin Chase, Sparks, Burroughs. Front row, johnson, D. Geivet, Westbrook, Scott, Ellsworth, Roberts. Above, Hatzman Jose, Moudy, Shewcraft, Newman, Keyzers, Molby, Helm Angkahan. CIVQJ' -f 120 J 7 V1 f 3 9 Above, Frankie Barriontos performs before a crowd of ranch hands that gathered at the pool. Chase Ellsworth johnson Geivet, Don Scott Geivet, Dan he Qld Swimming Hole The Tigersharks really churned up the water in the old swimming hole here at the old corral. Scott Ellsworth, junior, broke the school record in the butterfly which was previously held by Loren Wren, ,56. Tigershark Mike johnson showed 'em how it was done when he broke the 50-yard and 100-yard free-style records which were held by Jackie Scott and Charles Bowen. Delano swimmers competed in fifteen meets. They started with meets against Mr. Whitney of Visalia, Coalinga, Shafter and Porterville, all of which were pre-season meets. All the schools in Kern County turned out and participated in the Bakersfield relays. The swimming hands churned their way through meets against North High, East Bakersfield, Bakers- field, Arvin, and Taft, all of which were league meets. The Southern Yosemite League meet was held at North High on May 9 followed by the divisional meet which included the Central section, the Southern section, and the Northern section on May 16. The swimming season ended with the Valley Finals which were held in Fresno on May 25. Top left, back row, left to right, Haggerton, Reichle, Dykeman, Harper, Cox, Banks, Rabaya, Takemoto, Crabtree. Front row, White, Roth, Barientos, Wysinger, Delgado, Byrne. Left, back row, Harwood, Doria, Dun- ning, Schiltz, Perelli-Minetti, Stone, Russell, Cameron, LaVallee, Camacho. Front row, Hall, Grober, Mont- gomery, Mulligan, johnson, Shimmons, Villard, Gallego. Below, left, swimmers race against the clock at the old swimming hole while, below, Dorothy Gallego at- tempts a back dive before avid diving enthusiasts. Nunes Brock l Judi?-Y Castro Franklin Zaragoza Horsehiclers Met Rough The varsity baseball nine was sporting a 11-7 record at the time the Del-Ano goes to press. The Tigers have had an exciting but not too lucky a year so far. Ray Frederick is head coach of the Tiger team. Handling most of the mound duties have been C. V. juday, Tommy Kemp, and Pres- ton Sanchez. Jim Menagh and Gil Zaragoza shared the catching duties. First base was well guarded by Ken Lewis, While Henry Rod- riquez did a great job at second base. Other outfielders were David Flores, third base, james Nunes, right field, Louie Lucas, cen- ter fieldg Ron Brock, left field, Paul Franklin, shortstop. Last season's finish found the Tigers with the SYL championship. Back row, varsity horsehiders are: Castro, Louis, Franklin, juday, Nunes, Coach Frederick. Second row, Manager Campbell, Zara- goza, Brock, Flores, Lucas. Front row, Manager Martinez, Kemph, Menagh, Rodriquez, Sanchez, Okasaki. pposition On Diamond Resting solid in first place in the South Yosemite League standings are the Delano junior varsity horsehiders. The jayvees col- lected a pair of opening league wins, from Bakersfield 7-6 and from Arvin 15-1, and battled to a 5-5 tie with Mt. Whitney. The big hitters for the team this year were Larry Argel, Jack Franklin, and Johnny Lopez. The frosh team this year had a lot of spunk, but not enough experience. Out of the twelve Standing from left to right, back row, are: Coach DeFraga, Valero, Souder, Hill, Kriegbaum, Banks, Porter, Lopez, Franklin, second row, Piceno, Black, Marquez, Lee, Pickering, Corona, Robison, Wil- liams, front row, Carrillo, Bow- den, Alvarado, Bravo, Gregory, Elmore, Argel, B. Lopez. games they've played so far, they have won three and lost nine. Six of the nine lost were lost by only one run. The starting line-up for the frosh was Cha- vez, Buchak, and Morales, pitcher, Dodson, catcher, Buchak and Cartwright, first base, Mostajo and Perez, second base, Hernandez, third base, Dela Huerta and Hiet, shortstop, Lopez, left field, Welch, center field, and Chase, Perez, and Morales, right field. Standing, from left to right, back row, are: Coach Beck 3 Chavez, Dodson, Raviscioni, Morales, Lopez, Chase, Cart wright, Ford, Coach Shaffer 7 second row, Foster, Herr, Schlitz, Hyatt, Glover, Welch 9 Perez, DelaHuerta, Risen- hoover, Beyer, front row, Hei- nandez, Mostajo, Saldana Mixter, Cox, Long, Renfro Buchak. FFA, FHA Presents Spring Assemblq Along with the spring sports activities students were entertained by the FFA and FHA as they pre- sented a humorous assembly. Alfred Pierro acted as commentator for the fashion show presented by the FHA and for the series of skits that the FFA pre- sented. The fashion show featured guest appearances of Marilyn Monroe and Brigette Bardot. Dr. Liv- ingston's story was the theme of the assembly. The audience rocked at the crazy antics of the future farmers as they portrayed natives in hilarious jungle scenes. A surgical scene took place on the stage as the victim was anesthetized. Q. 1 Marilyn Monroe appeared on the Old Corra1's stage. in wif , 'Wx I it left or Surgery enacted in real life by D.H.S. sawbones. Pete Mazza escorts Brigette Bardoty' on stage in her first appearance on a high school stage. Grczplers T cuke T umbles On Mats Upper left is Bill Martin, center is Jim Wankum, far right, Dennis Taylor, circles for position. Since this is only their second season, the Tiger Grapplers, were primarily concerned on gaining experience. Below are the team managers, front row are Finney, Boys' intramural football champions are, Back row, Vi- Nerida, back rovsi, Salmon, Kirfman. These boys are ray, Higgenbotham, Moore, Bryant. Front row, Soares, right hand men in all sports. 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Netters Have -an i K Above members of the boys' tennis team are, Back row, Tillery, MacKenzie, Franks, Thompson, Lee, King. Front I N row, Silliman, Lay, Honbo, Gonzalez, Coach Yarbrough. Q X I N X. W5 Boys' singles players are Hon- bo, Lee, Tillery. Doubles players are Lay, King, Tillery, Gonzalez. Xctive Year Tennis single players are Hunter, Powell, Gravitt. Members of the girls' tennis team are, left to right, Myers, Lopiba, Hunter, Gravitt, Johnes, Powell, Bryan, Coach Goemer Even though the Delano net squad wasn't having an especially good season at press time, Coaches jay Yarbrough and Barbara Goemer had high hopes for their teams. Coach Yarbrough's tennis squad started the net season February 4 with a 6-0 win over Wasco, fol- lowed by a loss to Porterville's all veteran squad who proved too powerful for Delano's net men. Delano's netters have a 2-2 league standing. Coach Goemer's girls had their first win over Red- wood, followed by a loss to Porterville. The girls' net squad holds a 0-4 league standing. The losses were to East Bakersfield, Bakersfield, Arvin, and North High. it Q- 0 5 Doubles players are Myers, Bryan, johnes, Lopiba. QS! ? f'l r I Q. ,Will 'BB Above, GAA officers are from left to right, back row, Burum 7 head of sports, and A. Barrett, President. Front row, Butler, publicity, and P. Barrett, representative. Below, the Keynotes, the high school band, plays at the lagnual GAA sponsored All Sports Dance, Harvest oon. 128 Cowqirls Hove Ruqqec Above, Myer and Bryan, girls' doubles players, practice serving during a GAA session. Girls' Athletic Association, the largest girls' club on the Delano High campus, is also one of the most active clubs. With Ann Barrett as president, Carol Bradley as vice-president, and Shirley Hill as secretary-treasurer, the club had an active year. The GAA members sponsored the annual All Sports Dance in November of this year. The dance which honored all the school teams, this year had as its theme, Harvest Moon. About 160 girls participated in the different sports offered by GAA every Monday and Wednesday after school. The winning teams and captains of each sport were selected after many tournaments and play- offs. A play-day is held every year for the girls. Many other schools participate, and each girl who attends earns 10 points. For every day the girls dress for team-participa- tion, they are given three points. When 100 points has been earned by a girl, she receives a member- ship card, at 200, she is eligible for Block D, at 300 she earns her sweater, at 400 her ping and at 500 points, her guard. The annual banquet was held May 5 this year. 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Joan and Gary are fascinat- ed with the wide selections of drugs, that Cruz explains about, found at TAKAKI PHARMACY, 1031 Dover Place, While waiting for their prescriptions to he filled. You,ll enjoy shopping for any- thing from stuffed animals to drug supplies at TAKAKI'S. F 5 I i 4 lvrxzusfifm Wl,, ,, . fff.TeIlSf1r. .wgijjig A 2- SELLFEQI Bm ez-f x Sag W9 '-aa-.W ff re ii l EXACO r ' ,-.. . I W 'W 51, 4 ,2:,l,1QwiEf'f' gl mi' v8-53 if .agp Q , x,,.. ,, X. Qi W2 F Q as r is rrii r 1- 5 b l ,, fb , . l. 5 E: 4-.Q 3 .5 A'bL.' .. L i E I El 'L -ffl 2 lik 'gg 'LLL' K 1 ' 232. 11155 1' Vi : . if !-3 11.2 2- . ,.,,.. ,.,, .K . I , tl ,L5.,g,52,e5e1:, A Y w a ,v 5 Kill a? .1 ii.-'ass- '45, 32 5 -:Xi :1'25g,gg5,gg 13 F-1 5 iw eP?2!, v . . y . ...... ,. .. SQ its t l fr .3122 if UMR? ' W wi f w 5 K W J w ill Nw. ' an 'ww at 2 zfmwr i 5,2222 22511 1 Whether it's in big towering tanks or in small buckets, as long as it's TEXACO gasoline you know it has power! Henry and Bernie both agree that Frank Salsa, TEXACO OIL COMPANY distributing agent, of- fers prompt delivery of the complete ineo exaco ue an u rican su - l f T f 1 dl b t plies. Visit Mr. Salsa at 11th Avenue and Highway 99. yr Q ii -i wg W s, .4 ii 9 2 Qffzf eeii A T CAMERON'S A A STATE MARKET ?Sty1e Headquarters for Men and Boys A 'lEC1UiPP6djfO gSi1fiiSfyg1 Y A 1031 Main Street 0 housewifefsneveryfiiete in A A x A ' so E 4 1 A . A 1010 eycgAci17j7Ayem1ef A AMULLIGANYFURNITURE are CARPET Co. ' PKING LUMBER A f Therfinest in household furnishings Sends Congratulyaitionseefog at A - A902 Main Street to the Class o,ff75s9f7 fi A A E 751 High Streetlf TERRACE MARKET DELANO ELECTR1C SHOPV A wide variety of fine foods Congratulations to the Classgof 775 Norwalk and County Line Road 1715 High Street 0 VALLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY DELANO HARDWARE Ed Bird Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer For 75 years The Old Reliable 1902 N. Hiway 99 Phone 4521 1020 Main Street Phone 5611 S 5 3 3 Q 5 f 3 E ,f Q 5 s ! 5 ! E 3 A 3 2 5 'i 2 5 i 5 as K. TG i ff ii l Compliments of n DELAN0 1434TjG1enwo6il??Street elle ' e the Cliiesllof e l 880 - 10th Avenue Serving ovefllef1Ql300,00lOTliifeners 5000 Watts of lower l P Delano, Califeljnia nn n l ee n ll if TTLE For all l - 'Barlimarti ee nnn n lf l lell 1ffY0uf e 827 Main Street SENIOR GIRLS Aguinaga, Ophelia . Allen, Deanna ...... .... 5 6, 33, 35, Aza, Jessie ........ .............. , Baker, Ellen ...................... 35 Barrett, Ann ........ 128, 27, 33, 36, 57, Bearden, Sadie Presley ............. 36 Berry, Louise ........ Best, Trina .......... Beyer, Janice .... Bottoms, Yvonne . . . Bowen, Joan ...... Bradley, Carol .... Bryant, Gloria ..... Busch, Sandy ......... Bustamonte, Frances .. Butler, Nancy ...... 128 Campbell, Sue ....... Caraveo, Ernestine Carlson, Crystal .... Carter, Janita ........ Casarez, Lupe ........ Casarez, Mary Ellen.. Cate, Susan ........... Cato, Gussie ........ Chu, Betty ...... 26, 33, Coleman, LaVerne Collins, Betty ..... Cooper, Shirley Coria, Alice ....... Corralez, Irma .... Cortez, Margie ...... ........27,2s .,..52, 57, ss, 25, 28, 32, 55 ...,.. I '. '. 125, 55, 56, 57, 59, ....52, 57, Curfman, Cheryl ....,... 26, 27, 28 37, Day, Margie ......... Delgadillo, Ramona .. s Dunn, Mary ............ . .... 33, 36, Dunn, Patricia Eakin, Shirley Crumb ......... 32, 62, Edwards, Marie ...... Ellsworth, Linda ..... Evans, Diane ...... Fruta, Anne ...... Garcia, Beatrice Garcia, Delia ....... Garrett, Suzanne ..... Granado, Angelina Gorman, Carol ,..... Grantham, Virginia . . . Gray, Carol ....... Greer, Barbara .... Hamilton, Judith . . . Hamilton, Linda ..... Hampton, Sybil .... Harms, Barbara ..,. Harris, Darlene . . . Hendry, Roberta Hernandez, Irene . .. Hill, Vera ......... Hill, Shirley .... Hobson, Judith ..... Hoover, Pat ........... Hunnicutt, Pamelia . .. Hunter, Beverly ..... Jakovich, Arlene . . , Jiminez, Martha . . . Johnes, Barbara .... Johnson, Viola .... Kono, Mariko ....... Kubota, Marilyn ..... Lewis, Margaret . . . Lindsey, Clara .... Lisenbee, Lana ...,. .ff ,25, 55, 'Q '. I 155, .....27,36, ......55, ......25, ....56, 56, .....27, 55, 56, .,..24, 25, 56, ' f f f fi27, ....27, 55, 56, ..,.25, 26, 55, ....26, 56, 64, Student Index Lopez, Ester .... Lucas, Kathleen .... Lucich, Frances ....... McGreagor, Carolyn .. , QI26, McGriff, Lummus Green .... . . . McMurray, Patricia . . . McNutt, Kaye ........ Macchiaroli, Sandra. . Marquez, Ester ....... Martin, Gloria .... Marshall, Nelda .... Marshall, Nina ...... Massey, Morleen ..... Mendenhall, Barbara . . Miller, Carol .................... 67, Milton, Arlene ....... Montano, Lupe ....... Montero, Teresa ...... Morgan, Mary Beth .... Niehaus, Carolyn .... Noland, Susan ..... Olive, Zelma .... Owens, Janie Owens, Helen Parker, Judith Penrod, Pat ..... Perez, Mary Peveyhouse, Shirley . . . Peterson, Christy . . . Procter, Carol Ragland, Evelyn ..... Ramos, Alice ....,... Regan, Joan .......... Reyes, Rachel ..... 77, Rice, Nita ........... Ritchie, Ann ........ Ritner, Judy ......... Rodriquez, Frances Ross, Bobbie ...... Routh, Wilma .. Sands, Laurie ......... Santiago, Beatrice ..... Segler, Edwinna Senoran, Gloria Silva, Donna .... Snider, Linda .... Soward, Gail .... Stephens, Gloria Stephens, Linda Stout, Louise Dietz ..... ..... .25, 27, '56,' '57, .....76, 24, 27, .A.'...'.7.7.,. 77 112 155, '24, 52, 55, 78, 111, 27, 56, .....7S, 32, 56, .......78,25 Syers, Norma ........ ........ Thomas, Barbara .... Thomas, Carol . . . Upshaw, Glenda Valoff, Priscilla ...,.. ...79, 55, Villard, Alicia ..- ..... ..,. . . Waddingham, Shirley Wadkins, Helen ...... Wallander, Joanne .. Wesson, Pat ........ White, Elizabeth . .. Wilson, Julia ....... Williams, Theadol ,. Winton, Donna .... Wong, Sandra Weiss, Jutta ..... York, Frances Zollinger, Evelyn . . ..... so, zs, i .'.Q'.Qs1, 79, 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 75 75 111 36 76 111 76 76 76 76 76 36 77 113 36 77 77 77 77 77 77 56 78 78 60 37 79 32 79 37 80 80 80 80 80 36 80 32 80 81 81 81 81 80 81 SENIOR BOYS Anderson, Wesley ................. 56 Bankson, William ................. 56 Battles, Jimmy. . 106, 105, 114, 115, 118, 57 Belcher, Dick ..,.............. 56, 57, 67 Bertrand, Gary .................... 57 Boone, Jack .................... 106, 57 Brammer, James .................. 58 Brock, Ronnie.122, 108, 106, 105, 114, 58 Brown, Leonard ................. 117, 58 Brown, Sanford .................... 58 Brumley, Ronald . . . ........ . . 58 Bryant, Willie .... ..... 8 1, 125, 58 Cannon, Cecil ..... ...... 8 1, 58 Castro, Luciano ..... .... 1 22, 59 Castro, Roque ....... ----- 5 9 Chandler, Wandell . . . . . . 59 Cole, Max ......... . . . 59 Contreras, Joe .... ..... 6 0 Copple, Kenneth ..... .... 1 25, 61 Cornejo, Benny .. ..... 61 Coughran, Jimmy .... .... 1 25, 61 Coulston, Lanny ...,. ..... 2 7, 61 Cupp, Bill ...... ...... 6 1 Dodd, Marion .... ...118, 61 Downing, Gene .... .... 1 25, 61 Dulay, Freddie .................... 61 Dusserre, Jerry ................... 62 Edwards, Earl .... 107, 106, 114, 118, 62 Escalante, Bennie ................. 62 Eskew, Farrell .................... 62 Espinoza, Pete ................... 125, 62 Finney, Donald ............... 37, 125, 63 Franklin, Paul...122, 108, 106, 104, 114, 115, 63, 72 Franks, Allen ...... 108, 106, 104, 118, 63 Gibbins, Danny ..........,...... 109, 63 Glover, Gary .... ..... 6 3 Gonzales, Joe ...... ...... 6 3 Gonzales, Johnny .... . .... 126, 63 Goodell, Allen .... .......... 2 6, 64 Grace, Tommy .. ............. 64 Garcia, Danny ..... ..... 2 4, 107, 106, 64 Grimes, Kenneth . . . ........... . . 65 Guerber, Terry . . . ............. . . 81 Hanes, Jon ............ 24, 27, 29, 75, 65 Headrick, Butch .................. 65 Hernandez, Raymond ....,......... 65 Higgenbotham, Skip ............. 125, 65 Howard, Barney .......... 27, 120, 56, 65 Howard, Duane ..... ......... 1 06, 65 Howard, Robert ........... 27, 36, 64, 65 Ingram, Michael ................. 67, 69 Johnson, Bob ..... 108, 106, 105, 114, 115, 118, 69 Jones, Efften ...... , ..... 26, 114, 115, 69 Juday, C. V.. .55, 122, 106, 105, 114, 66, 69 Kesterson, Kenneth ................ 69 Kiggens, Robin ................... 69 Killingsworth, Michael . . . . . . . . 69 Ladd, Ronald .......... ..... 3 2, 70 Latimer, Dale .... ..... 7 0 Lewis, Jerry ..... . . 70 Lopez, Barney .... .,... 7 0 Lopez, Ray ............,.......... 70 Loyd, Ray ........................ 71 Lucas, Louis .... 24, 122, 107, 106, 60, 71 McPhetridge, Bobby ............... 71 MacKenzie, James ..... .... 2 7, 33, 37, 71 McNabb, Dale ..... .......... 7 1 Magill, Mike . .. Maples, Ray ...... Marrs, Phillip .. Martin, Bill .... Massey, Don ...... Massey, Ronald Mejia, Henry Messenger, Tom . . . Miller, Bill .......... Mitchell, Ancil ........ Mobbs, Larry .......... Montgomery, Richard .... Moore, Jimmy ........ ,...... 72 ,...33,114,72 ....... 72 72 ,. 72 .. 72 .. 73 73 .......106,73 ....55, 36,73 73 .......75, 72 37,75 125 Moore, John ......... .......... Morton, Ed .... 75, .......75, 106, 105 Nunes, James .... .... 1 22, 76, 106, 105 Osburn, Dale ..... .......... 7 6, 106 Perigo, Bobby .. ........ 76 Pierro, David .... .. 76 Prine, Medford Pritchett, Billy .... . . 76 Rambo, Norman .,.. .. 76 Rambo, Orman . . . . . 76 Richards, Leonard Saenz, Frank ...... . . 78 Salas, Cornelio Salagado, Richard Silva, Raul ....... .. 78 Sims, Jerry ..... . . 78 Smith, James .... ...... 7 8 Smith, Odis . . . ...... . . 78 Soares, David .,.. ...35, 79, 125 Steen, Roy ........................ 79 Story, Billy ....................... 79 Stovall, Jimmy .................... 79 Suggs, Ronald. .27, 79, 108, 106, 105, 114, 115, 66 Terry, James ...........,.......... 79 Tharp, Hurston . . . . . 79 Toews, Roger . . . , , 80 Trickett, Roger .... .... 8 0 Turner, Michael .. Valdez, Phillip ,... Vergano, Gary .... Vincent. Douglas .... Viray, Pete .............. ........ Vivas, Dan 80 80 125 80 125 .....80, Wankum, Jim .... ..125, 80, 107, 106, 125 Westbrook, Tim ......... Wheaton, William ........ Williamson, Jerry .... 26, 8 120 .....55, 56, 80 1, 108, 107, 106 .......81, Wilson, Glenn ................ 32, 33, 81 Wolfe, David ............ 24, 26, 36, 81 Zaragoza, Gil ........... JUNIOR GIRLS Acuna, Ophelia A caoili Gerldine 8 , . . . Aguilar, Ruth ..... . . ......109, 122 82 . . . . . . . . . 82 Alexander, Carol .......... 32, 82, 86, 135 82 Amaya, Esther ........... Anderson, Betty ........ 25 Anderson, Lucinda ....... Arambula, Esther Armendarez, Cruz . . . Arreguin, Gloria Bailey, Janetta .... Baker, Sybil ......., Q '5'7,'82, 86, 85 ........20, 86 82 .. 82 .. 82 .. 82 82 Brown, Virginia . . . . . Bryan, Mary ....... . . Bryant, Wilma .... . . Bumatay, Barbara .... Burum, Elizabeth .... Byrne, Margaret ..... Camacho, Rachel ..... Cameron, Linda . . . Campos, Adela .... Carter, Irene ....... Cartwright, Ruth .... Catlett, Geneva Chase, Priscilla .... Clawson, Deanna Clark, Barbara Cole, Linda ...... Crockett, Gwen .... Curriel, Juanita Daniels, Evelyn . . . Dawson, Lynda DeFraga, Louise ..... Diaz, Henrietta Dodson, Linda .... Doria, Rita ....... Dowell, Karen Flores, Sylvia ....., Fraze, Patricia .... Gandara, Martha Garland, Shirley . . . Gossage, Dolores Gravitt, Mary ...... Green, Charlene Grimes, Carolyn Grocott, Sharon ..... Haggerton, Viola Harris, Martha .... Harwood, Lynda ..... Heinricks, Bonnie ..... Heinz, Karen ..... Hooks, Willa ..... Ingram, Vickie .... Jakovich, Marie .... Jiles, Emogene John, Linda ....... Johnson, Carolyn Keys, Vera ......... Killian, Bobbie ....... 82 ..37, 82, 128, 127 82 82 28 55 39 82 128 7 9 5 9 ...........82,85 .......37,82,l2l .....83,12l 82 ....36, 82 ........29, 83 82 ....27, 82, 83, 86 83 82 83 108 .....28, 83 83 ...55, 36, 37, 83 83 83 ......l21 83 .....83, 129 83 83 83 ....85, 83,127 84 83 83 83 .25, 28, 55, 85, 121 83 83 83 .......86, 83 ....26, 86, 83 83 .24, 26, 55 Killingsworth, Sharon. .20, 32, 33, 86, 85, 83 King, Classie Langston, Sue La Vallee, Irene .... Lee, Carrie ....... Logrecco, Jeanette . . . Lopiba, Brenda ...... Mclilevain, Mary McIntosh, Betty Main, Linda ...... Mariano, Marilyn . .. Martinez, Lola .... Massey, Anita .... Medina, Theresa .... Mendoza, Annie ..... Mendoza, Nettie .... Miller, Delois ........ Miranda, Madeline . .. Montalvo, Pearl ..... Moreno, Linda ....... Moud Emmila Bankson, Patricia 82 Banning, Lois ...... ............. 8 2 Bannister, Marcia .... Barela, Mary ..... Beyer, Lynda ..... Blevins, Wanda .. Bonkosky, Eileen Boston, Carol ..... Bowles, Virginia Brady, Gwen ..... Brown, Dorothy . . . ....28, 29, 55, 82 82 82 .. 82 82 .,...27,82 .....32,82 82 y, ...... Myer, Donna ...... 24, Myers, Priscilla Natera, Mary ,.... Nelson, Gretta .... Nichel, Judy ..... Noble, Donna ..... Noble, Margaret .... Odona, Juanita .... Orozco, Hilda .... Padillo, Roberta . . . 121 28 83 .....83, ....z5,85,127 83 83 83 83 83 83 84 33 83 83 83 29, 36, 37, 83, 113, 128, 127 84 84 .....56, 37, 85, 84 ......29, 55, 84 84 84 84 84 Penrod, Roberta ................... 84 Perilli-Minetti, Patricia. . ..82, 87, 86, 113, 121 Pevyhouse, Shirley ....., .......... 8 4 84 Pickering, Willie Mae. . . Powell, Joy .......... ..29, 33, 36, 127 Price, Martha Pye, Helen Radeleff, Mary ......,............ 84 Radovich, Ruth ...... 24, 25, 32, 86, 135 Ragsdale, Diela Rambo, N iccola ........ Ramirez, Julia .... Ray, Helen Ray, Paulette .... Rinaldi, Nancy . . . ....,.....86, 84 84 84 85 84 Roberts, Linda ........,.........., Robertson, Patricia ..... Rose, Marion ........,. .25, 27, 57, 56, 84 20, 25, 55, 86, 84 84 Rusk, Jeanne ...................... Salamanca, Beatrice ................ Saldana, Ramona .... Salgado, Rachel . . . Sanchez, Cora Sandlin, Pauline . . . Schlitz, Dianne .... Scott, Donna .... Seaton, Barbara Shaffer, Georgia .... Shaffer, Louise .... Shewcraft, Carolyn .... Siemens, Janice .... . Sill, Donna Silva, Beatrice ....... Skinner, Carolyn .... 27 Smith, Clariece ,...... Smith, Etta Joyce ...... Snow, Wanda ..... Squires, Janet. . . Steen, Patricia Stone, Patricia .... Sudaria, Gloria Tinkle, Delores . .. Tate, Marshann . .. Trampp, Martha .... Vasquez, Reynalda Weaver, Mary ..... Wells, Patricia .... Williams, Judy Willis, Margaret Wilson, Shirley . .. Wilson, Verna .... Winn, Eloyce Wood, Betty .... Zerger, Annita Zollinger, Donna JUNIOR BoYs Adkisson, Jimmie Albin, Tommy .... Alcala, Robert .... Allen, Douglas .... Allen, Lawrence ..... Alvarado, Alfred .... Alvarado, Ronald .... Anderson, Ronald .. Aubrey, Allen Badger, Rod ...,... Barnes, David .... Blanton, James .... Bowen, Robert .... Boyles, John Bradley, Eddie .... Brown, Gregory ..... Brown, Henry .,.... Burroughs, Jim .... Cabrera, Ernest .... Campbell, Joe .... Carolina, Jerry 84 ....6, 28, 84 84 84 .-29, 84, 121 ......25, 84 ....27, 37, 85, 84 84 84 ' 84 84 84 28, 36, 37, 87, 34 84 84 .....85, 84 84 85 84 84 84 85 .....86, 85 85 85 85 120 82 ...82, 82 .....82,106 82 ....117,82, 123 82 .....37, 36,82 82 ....106, 84 .....106 83 82 ....l17, 82 82 ....82, 120 ....109,83 83 83 44 Chase, Truman .... , Chavez, Jesse Cobb, Paul Cole, Jerry .... Cole, Sterling . . . Colven .... ..... Corona, Lou ....... Cosper, Harlem .. Cotton, Eldon .... Cowen, Ollie Cox, Robert . ,. Crumb, Ray Cruz, Daniel ..... Cruz, Natividad . .. Darden, Elliott Davis, Bobby .... Duran, John Dyar, Michael . . . Eaton, Alvin Ellington, Jackie Ellington, James ..... Ellsworth, Scott ..... Evans, Jim ...... Felix, Richard Fierro, Rudy ..... Flores, David ,... Flores, Jesse Fulfer, Jimmy Gaddy, James ..... Garland, Tommy ..... Geivet, Danny ..... Gievet, Wayne .... Gonzales, Hector Gonzales, Louis Gonzales, Salvador Grogan, Lewis .... Gutierrez, Manual Haar, Leroy Hammond, William Hardaway, Stanley Harper, Gary ...... Henry, Phelman ,.... Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Tommy Hoisington, James ..... Honbo, Wesley ...... 24 Howell, Channing Huerta, Joe ...... Isham, Jimmie ,... Jackson, Donald . . . Jarrard, Lester Johnson, Michael ..... ,... 5 , Jones, Bill ...., Jones, Eugene ..... Jones, Howard Kemph, Tommy . . . Kent, Richard Keyers, Neil. . . King, William .. Kirfman, Gary ..... Krigbaum, Gerald .... .....83, 120 83 .. 83 .. 83 83 ...82, 123 ....... 83 ....82, 118 82 .. 83 .. 83 ,. 82 .. 83 .. 83 .. 83 .....82, 83 .27,106,120 ....... S5 ....117, 82, 83 84 ,...122, S3 37 82, 83, 120 117, 83, 120 ....... 82 .. 83 ....83, 120 83 83 83 57, 117, 82, 8v,85, 126 .......118 .. 83 83 106, 83, 120 83 .. 83 83 83 ....s5, 120 83 .....83, 125 123 ....83, Kwappenberg, Ray . . . ...,. . . 83 Kyte, Steve ........ ..... 1 06, 83 Lagona, Alfred . . . ..... . 106 Lea, Bennett . .. . . . . 83 Lee, Robert ....... . . 126 Lewis, Kenneth . . . . . 122 Lucas, Gene .... .... 8 3 Martinez, Joe . . . ..... . . 84 Mazz, Pete ........ ........ 8 4, 124 Menagh, James ..... .... 1 09, 122, 83 Moore, Darrel ....... .,......... 8 4 Moudy, Harrison ..... ,.... 2 6, 84, 120 Myers, Jimmy Newman, Keith . Newport, Jim Nobles, Charles . . . ....84, 120 84 Okasaki, David .... .... 1 22, 110 Ortiz, Jesse .... 84 Padua, Bonifacio .... . . , Paguia, Richard .... . . . Parker, Melvin Pascual, Albert Piceno, Eddie ...,..... Pickering, Willie Rae ......, Pierro, Alfred ....... Pritchett, Michael Quintana, Harold .... Rancuedo ......,.. Reed, Ernest ...... , . . Richardson, John Robinson, David ........ 36, Rodriquez, Cresencio ....... Rodriquez, Paul ......, ..,. Rowan, Kenneth Ruiz, Frank .... Ruiz, Leopoldo Sanchez, Preston ..... Santos, Angel ..... Saylor, John ...... Scoles, Charles .... . . . Scott, Mitchell ..... , . . Segler, Edwin . . . Shaffer, Roger ..., Silva, Rudy ....... Simpson, Phillips . . , Souder, Max .,.... Sparks, Donald .,.. Sparks, Jerry ,..... Sparks, Johnny .... Spelizini, John .... Sterling, Billy Story, Philip .... Stover, William . . . Sudaria, David Tarnoff, Bob .... Taylor, Barry . . . Taylor, Billy ...... Taylor, Charles Terrel, Lloyd . .. Tillery, Ralph . . . Torrez, Pete Treglazoff, Alex Ulmer ........... Walters, Bob .....,. Ward, Bob ........ Washman, Kenneth . Weppler, Carl ...... Wesir, Manual .... Wheaton, Bill ,... White, Carl ....... Whitledge, Lyndon . Williams, Don ,,,.. Williams, James . . . Wilson, Eugene . .. Wilson, Ray .... Winn, Coyice . . Wyatt, Robert .... Young, Jerry .... Yunker, Jackie Ziegler, Gary ...... Zuniga, Robert .... SOPHOMORE GIRLS Abarquez, Joaquina Abejuela, Madeline . . . Adams, Janice ...... Aguinaga, Dolores .... Albin, Sarah ...,... Alcala, Teresea ...., Anders, Barbara ,..,.. Arambula, Trinidad .... Armas, Mary ..,..... Bauer, Barbara ,.... Bennett, Kathy ....., Aroy, Evelyn ........... Armendarez, Deanna .... 84 84, 114, 118 84 .....84, 123 .106,84,123 84 84 84 84 84 106, 84, 123 84 .....1o9,84 84 ....118 ....109,84 84 84 84 56,106,120 84 5s ...84, 118 84 ...84, 127 84 84 ...84, 120 84 84 84 84 .....25, 84 ....10G 84 84 84 .'.'.'.'84, 126 84 .... 100 ...106, 84 .... 85 ... 117 84 84 ... 87 84 84 ... 123 84 ..,... 85 ....56, 85 .... 85 ...... 85 ....106, 118 85 85 S9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 ..36, 90, 33 36 89 Bird, Brenda .......... 27, Boardman, Carolyn .. Boone, Janet ........ Bradford, Geraldine . Branch, Betty ....... Branscrum, Bonnie .. Brown, Faye ....... Burnett, Gloria .. Burns, Carol .... Butera, Sandra .. Butler, Carol .... Cabrera, Sandra Cabrera, Tewana .... Calpito, Lorraine .. Carnero, Lydia .. Carpenter, Sue . . . Chu, Jenny ....... Clark, Pat ......... Colvard, Michele . . . Corder, Margaret Cornelius, Emma . . . Cortez, Elvia ...... Coulston, Renaye Criner, Loretta ...... Cummings, Patricia . Daniels, Sharon .... Dawson, Shirley ..... Del Rio, Rosario .... Dixon, Carolyn .. Ellington, Linda .... Escalante, Priscilla .. Fitch, Betty ....... Flores, Connie . .. Foreman, Joyce . . . Gallegos, Arlene . . . Garza, Angie .... Godwin, Dottie .. Grace, Beth ..... Grimes, Sharon ..... Groder, Nancy ..,.... Grubbs, Paula ...... Hall, Arlene ..,..,. 28 Hall, Barbara ..,.... Hamilton, Janie ........... Hargett, Patricia . ., Haskins, Norma . . . . . Heinrich, Kathryn ..... . Hennessee, Pat ....., Hensley, Maudie . . . Henson, Carolyn . . . Hild, Gloria .,... Howell, Brenda .. Ichinaga, Joyce .... Isham, Ollie .,,... Jeffery, Eileen ....... Johnson, Mary Jo .... Kemph, Mary ...... Kennedy, Ann ...... Langston, Patricia . .. Lape, Rosalie ...... Lawson, Shirley .. . 28, 94, 90, 113 90 90 89 90 90 90 90 .....29, 90 90 91 .....37, 90 90 90 35 ....29, 90, 88 .,...28, 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 ... 90 . 91 . 91 ... 91 ..... 92 ...35, 91 ... 92 ... 92 . 91 ... 92 ......... 91 ......91, 121 .......,. 91 56,26,92,121 93 U.....92, ...29, 37, ....,.36, 89 93 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 ,....29,93 93 ,...36, 93 93 93 ....56, 93 93 93 93 Ledbetter, Carol ....... 27, 35, 29, 93, 113 93 Lindsey, Marcia ..... Linebarger, Wanda .. Lopez, Egla ....... Lopiba, Judy .... Louis, Vera .... Lavato, Gloria . . . Luque, Linda ....,. McClure, Vada ..... McPhetridge, Barbara Martinez, Amelia Maskovich, Danecia . . Massey, Fredia ..... Miller, Sharon ....... Miranda, Hortencia . Mitchell, Donna .... Montgomery, Scotti. . . Montgomery, Ludmilla Moore, Loretta ..... 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 . . . 94 94 35 94 93 93 94 28,36,93,121 . 94 Morrisette, Brenda . . . 94 Mulligan, Janice .... ..... 2 7, 95, 121 Nagatani, Joanne . . . ..... 56, 57, 94, 88 Nance, Mary ..... Natera, Rachel ..... Niehaus, Nancy .... Nunes, June ..... Omega, Joanne . . . Ortiz, Delores . .. Ortiz, Mary Padillo, Lela ..... .......56, Padillo, Sandra ..... .... 2 8, 29, 56, Parsons, Karen . . . Peevy, Betty . .. Pena, Otilia ...,. Perez, Elennor . .. Piceno, Mary ..... Pittman, Juanita . . Plew, Frances Prather, Teresea . . . Proctor, Gretchen Ragland, Ellen . .. Rancudo, Carol Rancudo, Cheryl . . . Raviscioni, Lillian Reyes, Lupe ...... Rambo, Bererly . . . Reyes, Mary Jo. .. Ridenour, Carole . Risenhoover, Betty Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Paula . Rumbolz, Ruth Russell, Suzanna ..... Saenz, Carmen .,.. Sanchez, Sylvia Saul, Carolyn ,.... Schlitz, Shirley ....... Scoles, Rosemary .... Scriven, Beth ..... Segler, Glenda ........ Sherman, Elizabeth Shimmon, Diane . . . . . . 95 94 94 94 91 91 91 57 91 56 91 91 91 91 .. 91 .. 91 .. 91 .. 91 .. 91 .. 92 .. 92 .. 92 .. 57 .. 92 .. 91 .. 91 .. 92 .. 91 91 ..... 91 ....92, 121 ..... 92 ....29, 91, ....2s, 56, 91 91 94 92 91 91 92 ....29, 92,121 92 Shores, Eula ...... ........... Skinner, Donna ..... .... 5 6, 57, 88, 91 Sloan, Roberta .... ........... 9 2 Smith, Carol Ann .... 92 Snelling, Karon ..... ........... . 91 . . . 92 Somers, Virginia , .............. . . . Stone, Mary Ann ........ .28, 56, 92, 121 92 Story, Nancy ...................... Talamantez, Olivia .... ........... 9 2 Turriff, Shirley ...... . . 92 Urias, Lupe ...... .. 92 Van Meter, Leona .... ........... 9 2 Vaught, Linda .... .....,...... 9 2 Villard, Cynthia .... ..... 2 8, 57, 92, 121 Wagner, Terri .. ............ 92 Walker, Mary .... ........... 9 2 Walters, Sharon .... ..... 2 9, 88, 92 West, Carol ........ ......... 9 2 Willard, Darlene .... ....... 9 2 Williams, Oretha ....... . . 92 Wilson, Mary ........... .. 56 SOPHOMORE BOYS Alcala, Jesse Alvarez, Gilbert . .......,.. 89 Angkahan, Glenn ................ 89, 120 Argel, Larry ...... 8, 109, 89, 125 Armenta, Arthur . .......... 89 Armington, Steve . .......,.. 89 Arreola, John Asquith, Boyce ., Atkison, Johnnie . Banks, Richard . . . Barrientos, Frankie ..... . Boone, Kenneth Bell, Delmar .... .. 89 .. 89 89 ..........125 ...11o, 89, 121 ....... 90 Bender, Dennis Bergstrom, Fred . . Berona, Dale .. Bibee, Bobb Black, Stephen .. Bowden, Wallart. . Bradford, James . Bravo, Tony ...... Brooks, Charles Brown, Donnie .. Bumalay, Andrew .... Burroughs, Bob, . . Callahan, Joni . .. Callahan, Richard Cardona, Gregory Carrillo, Mike .... lvin . . . Chaney, A Chum, Don.- ...... Clark, John Clemmons, Douglas Collins, Jimmy Conception, David Cox, Ronald ..... Cozart, Ennis ..... DeRossett, Kenneth Dickerson, Cordell DiGiorgio, Jake . . Dirks, Dennis Dotson, Truman Douglas, Larry . . Dunning, Carmen. . Duran, Guadencio Duran, Johnnie .. Dyckman, Gary .... Eddings, Danny Edwards, Tommy . . Elmore, Charles .... Espinoza, Ernest Evans, John ...... Fierros, Jesse . .. Finney, John .... Fox, Lloyd ....... Franklin, Jack ..... Franklin, Wayne.. Franks, Michael. . . 90 89 125 .......89,125 90 ....109, 90, 121 .'.'.'.'1'd6, 90 90 ...106, 89 90 90 90 .....90,125 90 ....109, 90 90 90 90 90 91 .. 91 91 ....90,121 91 91 ....91,121 ....109, 91 91 .. 91 .. 91 ,..... 91 92 ......... 91 ....109,9,125 .....92, 118 .......91, 126 Frausto, Richard .... ........... 9 1 Garza, Mike ....... .... 2 9, 55, 106, 92 Geivet, Dan .......... Gonzales, Salvador Gorman, Edward.. Gregory, Merlin .... Griflith, Robert Guillen, Steve ........ 92 .....109, 92 .....92, 125 91 Gutierrez, Norberto . . . . . 92 Hall, Danny ......... . . 92 Hall, Roy .......... ........... 9 2 Hamilton, Forrest ................ 92 Helm, John ....,........ 29, 117, 95, 120 Jernandez, Robert ................ 31 Hernandez, Robert .,.. ........... 5 1 Hightower, Norbert . . . Hill, Eddie ......... Hill, Joe ........ Holland, Paul .... Holt, Murl . .. Hutto, Adean Hyatt, Cecil .... Ignacio, Ralph ..., Ince, Richard . . . Ingram, Terry .... Johns, Clarence . .. Jolley, Bobby Jones, C. L.. . . . Jordan, Glen ..... Katano, Danny .... King, James ..... King, Moses ..., Kirksey, Jimmy . .. Lamberth, Tommy . . . Langston, Ray .... 92 .....92, 118 .....106, 95 ....56,95 92 .. 95 .. 95 .. 95 .. 95 .. 95 95 106 .......1o9, 95 ...109,95,126 .......95,11s 95 95 .. 95 Lanius, Otis ..... Lay, Jerry ..... Lee, Robert .... Lelis, John Lentz, John Letlow, David .... 10 4, 95, Logan, Larry .............. Lopez, Alfred Lopez, Billy ..... Lopez, Johnny .... Lovato, Mauricio .. Lucas, Charles . .. Lugo, Pete ...... Luna, Charles ..... Lusk, James ........... McCullough, Quincy McCullou h Robert Mcphefridg, Alfred McPhetridge, Wayne Macias, Jimmy ...... MacKenzie, Robert. Maltby, Gary ...... Marquez, Bobby .... Martin, Tom ....... Martinez, Tommy ..... Miller, Charlie Milton, Leroy Mitchell, Wesley .... Molatore, Dennis .. Munoz, Allen ..... Myers, Dave .... Olivarez, Tony .. Osburm, Jerry .... Pacheco, John Parker, Jerry Payer, Jimmy Pena, Albert ..... Peralta, Kenneth Phillips, Jack ......... Pitchford, Clifford Pounds, Lowell Porter, Joddie ..... Pye, Ernest ...... Rabina, Jimmie Rabaya, Abe .... Ramos, Tony .... Richardson, Jim Rivera, Blas ....... Rivera, Joe ....... Rodriguez, Henry .... Romero, Joe Ross, Calvin Rounkle, Bob ......... Rowland, Howard Russell, Joe Salas, Robert .... Sanders, Noel Schauland, Bill .... Scott, Joe ......... Senoran, Bernie .... Silva, Pete ....... Sotelo, Robert Takemoto, Ronald ..... Taylor, Dennis .... Terry, Wayne ..... Thomas, Earl ..... Thomas, Robert . . . Trueblood, Bill .... Underhill, Jim .. Upshaw, Coy Uranclay, Benny . . . Valero, Larry .... Viray, John ..... Wesson, John Wheeler, Louis White, John ..... Whittaker, Walt . . . Whitworth, Dewey Williams, Donald . Wolden, Douglas . ....29, 95 ....95, 126 ....95,125 88,114,118 95 ...109, 125 ....95, 125 95 95 117, 95, 118 95 95 .. 95 95 94 95 ....95, 126 95 109, 95, 125 .....95, 11s 117, 106, 95 109,95,118 94 109, 95, 118 95 .......109, 94 .. 94 .. 94 94 94 .. 94 94 .....94, 125 .109, 91,118 .....91,121 91 91 91 ...110, 91 122 ....91,118 91 91 ...9, 57, 94 ..U.106,91 .109,91,118 ....... 110 .110,92,121 .....92,125 92 ...106, 118 ,..... 11s ....117,92 92 92 .....92,125 92 92 92 ......118 ....106,92 92 ...106, 92 92 I4 FRESHMEN GIRLS Abarquez, Regina .... Abell, Dianne ..... Adams, Beverly . .. Allen, Harriese .... Aquino, Dolores ,.... Armenta, Henerietta Audap, Molly ..... Aviles, Rosie ....... Baker, Letha .... Barger, Marion .. Barrett, Paula .,... Baxter, Virdia . .. Beebe, Jo Ann . .. Belcher, Janice . . . Beyer, Delma ...26, .....28, 95 95 95 95 . . . 95 95 95 95 96 95 m95','i9s, 129 96 95 96 Bibee, Judy ..... . 96 Bishop, Donna . . . . 96 Blevins, Janet ..... . 96 Bowin, Marilyn ...... . . 96 Brockman, Georgia . . . . 96 Brown, Kay ......... . 95 Brown, Linda . , . . 95 Brown, Marcia . .. . 95 Bryan, Bonnie ..... . 96 Buckner, Carolyn Byrne, Jane ..... , 96 Camunes, Ginger . .. . 96 Cantrell, Darlene Cantu, Mary .... . 96 Cardona, Mary ....... . 96 Carrillo, Virginia .... . 96 Cato, Opal ........ . 96 Chase, Susan .... . 96 Chavira, Mary . .. . 96 Cobb, Carolyn . .. . 96 Cole, Kathleen .. . 96 Cole, Linda ..,. , 96 Combs, Cletta Copple, Beverly .... . 96 Cortez, Jessie ...... . 96 Cozart, Jeanette .... . 96 Cruz, Amelia Cruz, Linda .... . . .96, 98 Cushing, Susan . . , . . . . . 96 Dahlen, Jeri ..... 55, 96 Daniels, Lola ...... ...., 9 6 Darden, Mildred ,.....,...,....,.. 96 De Fraga, Sharon ..........,.... 28, 96 Deiro, Elaine ....,............,.. 96 De Weese, Sherri. . . 95, 96, 98, 113 Diaz, Gloria ..... ............... 9 6 Dixon, Lettie . . . ...,....... . . 96 Draeger, Diane . . . 96 Duckett, Linda . . . , 96 Dunn, Barbara .... . 96 Duran, Glorence Edington, Jerlene . . . . 97 Equar, Mary ..... . . 97 Espitia, Helen , 97 Estrada, Mary ...... . . 97 Felix, Olga Maria .... . . 97 Fitch, Patsy ....... . . . 97 Foreman, Sue ......,. ..... 9 7 Forquera, Ramona . . .... 37, 97 Foster, Inez ........ . . . 97 Fraley, Jo Ann .. ,, 97 Frausto, Mary . . . , 97 Freer, Susan ..... , 97 Fry. Elizabeth ...... . . . 97 Fulfer, Mary ......... ..... 9 7 Galindo, Margaret . . . .,... . , 97 Gallego, Dorothy ,. .... 97, 121 Gibbins, Jo Ann. ,. Gonzales, Csparanza Greenhalgh, Eva .. Griffeath, Karen .. 97 97 .. 97 .97 Guerro, Isebel ..... Gutierrez, Rugina . .. Haggart, Carolyn .... Hair, Linda ...... Harrison, Doris . .. Harrison, Vi Hays, Linda ...... Headrick, Sherry .... Hevner, Susan .... Hilton, Jo Ann Hensley, Judy ...... Hernandez, Gloria . . . Hiett, Marion .... Holman, Maggie .,.. Hutto, Barbara .... Ingram, Bonnie Jackson. Sherry Janos, Karen ...... Jiles, Kathleen Johnson, Linda .... Johnson, Maggie Keas, Carolyn Knox, Margaret . . . Kono, Takako Kyte, Marilyn Lackey, Cheryl Lara, Maria ...... Lelis, Patricia .... Lindsey, Carol Lisenbee, Alice .... Littlejohn, Wilma Lopez, Anita ..... Louis, Elma .... Lugo, Mary ...... Lyons, Dorothy .... McCasland, Donna . .. McCoy, Edith ,.... Magana, Esther . .. Maples, Sharon .... Martinez, Christen Medina, Noemi .... Mejia, Margaret ...... Milton, Gwendolyn . . . Miranda, Erma Monroe, Sharon . . . Moreno, Julia .... Moreno, Freda .... Morgan, Delorise Morrison, Claire .... Moudy, Marba .... Mulligan, Susan Murphy, Doretha . . . Nachor, Clara .... Nagera, Cecilia Nakayama, Carol .. Neal, Carolyn .... Nielson, Karen Olivarez, Lydia Ortiz, Mary .... Owens, Betty .. Padillo, Evelyn ...... . . . Palma, Luz .......... . . Perelli-Minetti, Edda Peschard, Norma ..... Peterson, Judith ..... Pevyhouse, Sharon .... Phillips, Lucretia .. Phillips, Shirley Pilar, Priscilla ....... Pogatchnik, Annette Powell, Maurice . . . Prohovaff, Linda. . . Pruit, Vera .....,. Quina, Barbara Quinteo, Antonia . . . Ramirez, Rita' ..... Ramos, Juanita .... Ramos, Socoreo .. Ray, Sheron .... Regan, Diane . ,. 97 97 97 97 97 , 97 .....35, 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 113 98 28, 98, 121 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 96 96 98 98 96 96 98 96 .,. 96 98 98 96 96 99 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 57, 96, 129 99 .....28, 96 99 96 99 99 99 96 96 99 ....96, 99 96 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 Renteria, Socoro Richard, Mammie .... Richmond, Sydney .... Rinaldi, Linda .......... Risenhoover, Georgana . , . Rosales, Regina ........ Ruiz, Frances ...... Russell, Opal .... Salsa, Linda ........ Santiago, Denesia Scott, June ........ Senoran, Flora . .. Serda, Gloria .... Serna, Rosie . , . . . Slater, Linda . .. Smith, Juanita Smith, Patricia .. Sotelo, Jessie .... Sparks, Linda .... Stone, Kathryn . . . Taylor, Carol Taylor, Linda .... Tenoso, Frances .... Thomas, Cecile .... Torres, Olivia ......., Trevino, Clementina . . . Trevino, Velia . . , . . . Uranday, Esther Urquhart, Trudy . . . . . Ussery, Dorothy ..... .... Valdez, Margaret . . . . . Vines, Terry ....... Weemes, Donna . . . . . . . Whitten, Peggy .... Wilkins, Betty ..... Williams, Lynne .... Willis, Linda Wilson, Sharon .... .... Wilson, Gail .... Winckel, Mary .. Wood, Judy .......... Yonaki, Joyce ........... FRESHMEN BOYS Ahumada, Rudy ....... Albright, Charles . . . . . Alcantar, Tommy .... .... Anderson, Larry . . . . . . . Angelo, Armand . . . . . Aza, Jerero ...... .... Baeza, Noe . . . . . Baker, Eldon . . . . , . Banks, Alvis . .... . . . . Beyer, Dennis ...... .... Blaylock, James .,... .... Bonkosky, Donald Branch, Arthur .... Brown, Charles Brown, John ..... Brown, Lonnie .... . . Brunson, David , . . . . . , Buchak, Dennis .... ,.., Byrne, Bill ...... .. Cabais, Clmry ...... Campbell, Charles . . . . . Campos, Jesse ......,. .... Carter, Herry ......... . . Cartwright, Marcellous ,...,..... Cartwright, Dan ............... Chase, Bryce ..,... 37, 101, 95, 96, Chavez, Ruben .................. Coleman, Norman ............... Combs, Clifford .... . . Cox, James ...... . . Cox, Ray ...... .... Cox, Ronald Crabtree, Billy ,... .... Crumb, Jerry . . . . . Davis, Wendell .... Qlis, ....26, fis, ibb, .....28, 35, '1'o9 95, 96, 109, Ibis, 96, 117, 98, 96, 117, 117, 96, 5 117, 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 11 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 95 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 121 123 95 96 95 95 95 96 123 96 96 96 96 96 96 123 123 123 96 96 96 96 121 96 96 De La Huerta, Manual .... ..110, 96, 123 Delgado, Manual ........ ....... 9 6, 121 De Rossett, Dickie .... Dodson, Gerald ...... Dorsey, jay ....... Dunn, Larry ,... Duran, George Dyar, Lynn ..... Easley, Allen .... Edwards, Paul .. Edwards, Kenny Eichman, Tommy .... Esparza, Kelly Espinoza, Joe Flores, joe ..... Ford, Tommy ...... Fortune, Dennis Foster, Arthur ..... Frost, Gerry Gage, Michael .... Gallegos, Peter .... Gaines, Perry Gracia, Rosendo Garza, Raul ....... Geivet, Bobby ....... Gilreath, Howard .... Gines, Johnny .... Gleed, Dale .... Glover, Darrell .... Golleher, Charles Gomez, Victor .... Gray, Dale . ..... . Gresham, john .... Gutierrez, Joe ..... Haggerton, George ,... Hamilton, Max ..... Hammond, Jerry Hardaway, Douglas . . . Harper, Bob ........ Harris, Jearl ...... Hatzman, Bill ...... Hernandez, Gilbert . . . Hernandez, Hector. . . Herr, Charles ..... Hobbs, Delbert . .. Hobson, Hal ..... Hogue, Calvin .... Hooper, Dave Hopps, Larry . .. Horn, Edgar ..... Howington, Gary .. 96 ...109,96,123 ......110, 96 96 96 97 .- 98 28 97 ....97,125 .....97, 123 97 'ffl zs 97 .,...106, 97 ....109, 97 97 ....,109,97 ......... 97 ...110,97,125 ......... 97 ........ 97 ....117,97 97 97 2s,97,9s,121 .....H.32,97 ........... 97 ...110, 97, 121 97 .....109, 97 97 ..110, 97, 123 123 96 'mfff 97 97 96 97 97 Hyatt, Kenneth . . , Ince, Merwin Jimenez, Everett . . . jiminez, George joice, johnny ..... jones, Jerry .... jones, Kenneth Jones, Kenneth Kent, Michael ..... Key, Lonnie ......... Kirfman, Marshall ..... Krigbaum, jack Langston, Billy Ledbetter, John . .. Lee, Richard . .. Lester, Billy ...... Louis, Therman . .. Long, Thurman .... Lopez, Eddie .... Lorigo, Marcas Lujan, Clemente McEntire, William Martin, Billy ....... Martine, Lewis ....... Martinez, Robert Mason, john ...... Mason, John Medina, Alex ...., Mendez, Anthony .... Mendez, Manual ..... . . Mendoza, Jesse .... Mixter, David .... . . Morales, Frank . . . Mori-isette, Bill . .. Mostago, Rudy . . . Murray, Curtis .... . . Nadal, Anthony ..., . . . Nash, Author .... .. Nerida, Quenten .... Oros, William .... Ortiz, Carlos ...... Ortiz, Humberto Pagela, Jorge .... Parsons, Ueal . . . Patterson, Dosy . . . Perez, Margarito ..,. Pevyhouse, David Phillips, John ........ . . . Raviscioni, Michael .... . . . Reichle, Richard ..... .... Renfro, Richard ..... . . ....97, 123 98 98 98 98 100 98 ...106, 98 27 98 98 98 ....98, 123 ....98, 123 98 98 ....100, 125 .....109,117 100 99 106 .....117,100 . ...117, 100 109,117,100 ........ 123 ....1o0, 123 ,....... 98 ....100, 125 ........ 100 106, 100, 118 ........ 100 ....100, 125 ....117, 100 ...... 100 ... 100 .....100 ......100 ....100,123 ........100 ........100 .110,99,123 110, 99, 121 .....99, 123 Reyes, Henry ....... Richardson, Robert .... Risenhoover, Thomas Roberts, Tommy Rocha, Louis ...... Rogers, Robert Romero. Frank . . . Roth, Jimmy . .. Rounkle, jim ..... Salca, Kenneth Saldana, Louis. . . Salgado, Benny Salmon, Lester .... Schlitz, Gerald .... Schilleci, Vincent Schmid, Kurt Scott, jesse ........ Scriven, Richard Segesvary, Louis .... Shewcraft, Lonnie . . Silva, Johnny ..... Sloan, John Smith, Hank Solarzano, Bobbie ...., Sparano, Anthony .... Sparks, Joseph ..... Sperling, Donald .. Stephens, Jerry Stevens, Leon Thompson, Richard. Torres, Rudy ...,.. Torrez, Alex ......... Trammell, Phillip .... Ulmer, Roger . .... . Villanveva, Marco .... Vasquez, Thomas .. Viras, Abel ....... ....37, 99, .....99, ....99, .'.'.'.9'9Q . . .109. ...99, ..'.'.99Q ....99, ....28, 109, ...lll ....100, Waddingham, Richard .... .... 1 00, Walker, Arthur Waybright, Richard ...... Welch, Warren .......... .......109, 37, 110, 95, White, Clarence ..... ..... 1 09, 100, Whitehead, Lonnie . Whitten, Dewyane Williams, Alonzo Willis, Ronnie Wilson, Gary ....... Wolfgang, Reuther Wysinger, james ..... Zabala, Paul ..... . . .'.'.'i06, .....100, 138 118 123 99 99 121 99 123 99 125 123 99 110 118 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 126 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 118 100 123 121 100 100 100 118 121 100 7 The 1959 Round-Up is over but the memories of this past year will always remain in this yearbook. Helping to lasso the activities and fun of the year and put them in this book for you, the student body, has been the endeavor of the 1959 Del- Ano staff. Gratefully, we thank the many peo- ple who have devoted time and effort to this bookg above all to our advisor, Mr. Maynard Wilson who has been so patient with us. This Round-Up is over, but there are many more to come. jg 3 Z' A U alfa, X TH lm li END vp MIRRO-GRAPHIC 4336 SAN FERNANDO ROAD GLENDALE 4, CALIFORNIA V N w P ...Q . A f,, -1 9113 ' y , . 1 X -- ' :wivliiffa . V Q f X , l L .f s X aff.-MW, N-, J f X Y 3 Q34 QQ eimf ,- , 11 ' I K xi' 7 1 2 I LTL! 'l'nixP'1-?'f5,3Wgi3'- ' :EW gphf 4 f 1 '.w,::fw.mIN x 4 K w L FY Q Q 1 W KA K w x f - K Qs s ' A' 0 H 5, , yt Fi, K 127 if 7 K ' L' .:- I , .M 14. -. .X ,. ms. MY , whwg V x .Q ,x, Q g is 'Nw-.mt zjwfw OK-wut 'fkinzlg Z nw-,WMA - JE ., ,V in Mika .40 ' ,Qi - Kam fsr , . L1w-L445!': Nf . mmf: , 'wwf i


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