Delano High School - Del Ano Yearbook (Delano, CA)
- Class of 1965
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One should study and learn more about the place where he lives and its relationship to his state, his nation, and his world. It is the function ofthe school to provide guidance and access to that knowledge. Likewise, it is the student's obligation to seek a better edu- cation in order to contribute toward a better society. This yearbook reflects that pursuit of knowledge. if .Q L X, 1 . ,tw hw ' - .iw 4 f --x-fifif 'f,', ,Q-5' K . W nga,-1414 SW alcfaz-dr ' ,,..,,,, .,..,,..,...,.....,, Q any 774224601 Eden ,....,.......... Rue Mlm wg? ' U Wim ., A K 064 inet - +1 V wer , : J a 4 , A Sw- , K-fag:-g , ,Q 4. . ,V - x f ,VN 5 . P Plgmqz 7'iQfyi2lgT H21- ' w'V.x 3 17.fl'.Fg,:z.qI6j1?f'15 7 ' Nf kfvvysz, df Vg553-?ggi2i5v3. f:,--- P 'K ' 1, fy -'mme L-L: ,Q-3' fm,-'1.::A -. ' 1 , 17 ., gg -I ,gigixlf ' f J 135 TF ,f 'T , Z , I C 6420? . . . . ,..,...H......,...,.....,.,..,...,......... 000166 dll!- . . S . Kam Edna J' -I np 1 'A' L, . , ' 52 J 11 ,Q Q 353526 A -.Xzfflfi - 5 5 ,gn Ag ,154 . 5,-a-a- N it-QT? Y? if Qt arg Wiziv. mm- DZ. Clifford P. Loader first was elected to the Delano City Council in April, 1956. Our Sister City affiliation with Asti, Italy is among the most significant achievements made during his term of office. The People to People program was created in the Fall of 1956 in order to strengthen the bonds of friendship between local people on as personal a basis as possible. Through the levels of government closest to the people and furtherest from national and international pressure, the affiliation of one town with another has created better understanding and many international friendships. There are no direct material gains to be made in this program, but it is one of the successful international programs conceived in the United States. An affiliation between Asti, ltaly and Delano was formed in June, 1961. Our contacts with Asti have included an exchange of official documents and a visit by former Councilman August Panero. Then, in 1964, Mayor Loader paid an official visit to Asti where he was warmly re- ceived. Official documents and gifts were exchanged on this occasion in recognition of the Asti-Delano affiliation. Delano was honored during the summer of 1964 to host Enzo Sticco, a native of Asti. Enzo, a law student, cemented the bond of friendship between the two cities by describing Asti inti- mately, much as Mayor Loader must have done on his friendship trip. We believe that Mayor Loader should receive full credit for the success of our affiliation with Asti. He originated it and he has kept it at its high level of activity. With such warm memories from Enzo Sticco's recent visit, we will pursue our friendship with Asti more actively. We hope that through this affiliation, the people of both cities will have a better under- standing of each other and that this will contribute to our ultimate goal of world peace and friendship. Mrs. Helen Cole Mayor Pro Tem Wil i El ins, Sr. Councilman 9,1 llmtawww Joe Hochschild Louncilman Robert Senini Councilman , ,g K 51 I S ' r 4 m Y 4 6 'Hnif ' Hwy' q UL 1 r Y 51 - aff 5 if 9 , I 1 L '1 4 5? Q. - : f 1, f', lr tl, ,, .Q , ,P I .Q ,1 3 ga, , ya .1 pf- S A 5 , ir A ,M 4. ,ya 'K ,Z xx N l . V , Ki Qnunffi- SHS, f 1+ 'aw .lv if - : '.. . AL Ng:- aa.. ,fi I .,1 nf' . ,r .-W f. z ...J 1 J if M Y .1 -1' .ZF ,S , ,ur Q. jiri--5 'H Y b YY bixgfi-A W .-41.,f: , E t Q' 4 V- 1-' -v . Y. A 'iTg' JT gy--QQ. v Q' 1 D: -V ' ' ., ,, F ,, , ,C-'kb-,em AFV ,.. 1111 , V? 5i E ? 2-VL f may , ,lx 1 ww . 'A' -. . .' k Bm? - . if' w - f f' ,wr z H- V' Y .. m f, A ,, wx.. if W N3-'14 x5mi Q 'Ed559UW'E LAI, X, 4 inf ,gf .44 figs , ,w 'S' w ,, , w X s jew f.,.--Mn.-,, MW.-..f...,fmw. W .-wi.--A mg- M iff'-wnlnmdc ,, , :Q-:::1::' k4.,.m..n www -' 'H' - 'W' f xagfrg 5.234-3: 2-Q 111. AM ww +- 4.W,., Ma,--www -f+-,-alww-emo' W ' 'Ri--2555, Q A ,4 . ,, 2 S M N 1: ' f1Q.,M....-.m.mahsz'lzJV' N ' A ' waV.nm...,,.......m- lean? President 744 this school year draws to a close, it marks the ending toa preparatory phase oflife. 'lhe strains of Pomp and Circumstance' not only echo the requiem of youth, luutalsoherald the beginning of adulthood. Through the past formative years, each has grown, mounting the steps of education. What began one fall morning twelve years ago does not end here and now, but continues to mold, to shape, and toinfluencethe lives ofthe members of this graduating class of 1965. We stand on the threshold, knocking on the door marked Maturity 'lhe present is the time to utilize knowledge gathered over past years. Knowledge has come in many forms and many ways: through the home, the school, and the community. All have served one purpose, to develop the individual and to ready him for life. Throughout one's life the educationalpro- cess never ceases. However, graduation will be the end of formal education for some. Despite this, one must strive to acquaint himself with the world around him, as ours is a fast- changing society with limitless boundaries. Vice President Qual Waniano Secretary 710:40 Treasurer aff' NS 'Man' if. ABBOTT, JIM AGBALOG, CAROLINE AGCAOILI, BENJAMIN ALCALA, FRANCES 12 ALEJO, NORMA ALONZO, FIDENZIO ALVARADO, SALLY AMENDOLA, DONNA gif' .... ,I -igi , , . ,, : I LLI I D In S. Aga :'f S' -- . A - SN V W ' A fe- L A AI f , J.. .Q if 4 I,IL IIIEO IL,L',7 .fAI- . , ,Q I ,l - Y ,,,, .- 'r ' I , ANDERSON, CONNIE ANDERSON, RICK ANDERSON, RON ARAMBULA, ANITA ARREOLA, ALBINO ATWOOD, SHERYL AYSON, TESSIE BALTAZAR, NICKY .-v-0' ff-f fbx 4.-0 '4fT'f'f5 BARNEY, RAYMOND BEHRNES, GARY BELL, MINNIE BERNARD, GINGER I Vk.. K , Q . .. 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JW NA VA, ALICE NELSON, GLORIA NE WCOMB, CHARLES OLIVER, CHARLES OLIVER, GARY OROS, ARMIDA OROZCO, ROBERTA OWENS, DOROTHY PACA, CYNTHIA PACE, GORDON PADER, GREG PADILLO, LINDA lg: 'ui wi' GGGI f 11: k.., ', Hfff? ,.,, v L 2 Q ZGGGGIDDG ,gf PARKER, JERRY PLACENCIA, NORMA PEEVYHOUSE, ROBERT PLACENCIA, RAUL PEREZ, CARMEN PRICE, ALAN PETERSON, DANA PR UITT, JOHN 23 5 . ff' ,, KN 'Y f, 5555 .1 RABINA, JERRY RAY, JUDY RADELIFF, BETH REEVES, CAROLYN RADOVICH, PAT REDGER, BOBBY RAMIREZ, NANCY REYES, RAYMOND , Ad -du- YNA Y X 3 r f 5 j ,pi 32 fem-fr ing Ji REYNOLDS, DONA RICHARDSON, ALICE RICHARDSON, DA VID RICHARDSON, GRACE ROBERTS, GEORGE ROBESON, JUDY RUNTAL, HELEN SALDANA, MARY i I SAMPAGA, CLARO SANCHEZ, ARMIDA SANCHEZ, BEN SANCHEZ, VIRGINIA H-ar' Nav' I 1:45 IDX 'wwf 4. A, , ,,f:53gf4Zff.j f ., X 43 ,Aff I If I 4,. ,X I n ge: SAPEEN, MAGGIE SARCEDA, JULIE SENINI, MARY GAIL SERDA, HELEN SERDA, JOHN SIMERLY, TERRY SERDA, RICHARD SPURRIER, JOHN SHORES, WILLIAM STEVENSON, CAROLYN SILVA, MARY STROPP, WALLY ff N ' ' i f KL f,' yumghi - . 5 fy . : Fx . A :':V II wb dl Q1 I TABANQCURA, TONY TAYLOR, BARBARA TAYLOR, PATRICK TELLO, TONY TERRAZAS, RA YMOND THOMAS, LINDA THOMPSON, SAMMY TOLANG, ANNA is ' Q R 421 9561 V 5 f ff K ln. A L TORREZ, CHRISTINE TUDOR, TINKA TORREZ, JULIA USSER Y, LARRY TORREZ, RACHEL VALADEZ, DA VID TRIMMER, DANNY VALADEZ, CHRIS zu,- N., 41 .l V,--1 QV' 4 VARGAS, VIRGINIA VASQUEZ, ANNA VASQUEZ, LINDA VEGA, LINDA VILLEGAS, IRENE VILLEGAS, JAKE WAITS, DANNY WALDEN, DOROTHY WALLIS, VERNON WALKER, LINDA WALKER, GEORGE WANKUM, CAROL WHITTAKER, BILL WILLS, LINDA WILSON, STEVE WILSON, THELMA Representatives of the Senior Class Council were, Top Row: Julia Torres, Brenda Bibee, Dan Letlow, Rosemary Hoskins, and Mary Gail Senini. Middle Row: Sylvia Meza, Mary Scott, Norman Honbo, and Connie Anderson. Seated is Leon Bumanglag, Senior Class President. -Tk' Sweepstakes winner in the Homecoming Parade was the Senior Class. Senior girls Tina Antonell, Rosemary Hoskins, Connie Anderson, and Candy Miller added more interest to the winning float in the downtown parading. WITHERSPOON, LINDA WOOTEN, GENEVA ZANINOVICH, TINA WINFIELD, BRENDA TQ. 3 ? if 45? is Q-W wx Q, as ZANINOVICH, VINCENT 5 '- T - ' 'a , I I' : ' ' ' 1 - I ' A A ii 5 . I . . N i ... , SA fag? A ,',, L , 1' , H ' ' V-I: A -- Z' :I I A' L 'gr I I' 5' ,,, ' 'Ni k i I3 V V, ' , tt,, ' t 1 ' 1 ,..e ' 'Santana P atrick Taylor and Anna Tolang whose creative minds and talented fingers have earned them the title of outstanding seniors in the Art Department possess particular areas of interest. Anna especially enjoys sketching and doing portraits. Patrick plans to attend an art school where he will study interior decorating. il 5 sm Fl ,fa 1.1, , we f Senior speech students, Connie Anderson and Dave Richardson, h ave attained the first degree in the National Forensic League. C on n i e h a s b e e n a finalist and a trophy winner in Dramatic lnterpretationg she has also r e c e i v e d honors in Dratorical Interpretation. Dave has been a finalist in Impromptu speaking and has led Delano High's varsity debate squad to many victories. V.. 1, A .. I .. -, u it , Leaf ,. Larry Byers and Jerry Parker, members of many award Winning casts, are the out- standing seniors in the Drama Department. Larry has been the president of Thalians as well as being in the cast of several plays and working with props behind the scenes. Playing the lead in nearly all productions given by the Drama Department during the past four years, Jerry has been the recipient of eight best actor awards and will continue studies at the Pasadena Playhouse next year on a 5151600 scholarship grant. Mary Gail Senini and Albino Areola are to be commended for their achievements in the Business Education Department. Mary Gail has done outstanding work in Typing, Shorthand, and Office Practice. Albino, who has done outstanding work in bookkeeping, plans to con- tinue studying business in college Linda Wills and Sammy Thompson were chosen as outstand- ing seniors in the Music Department because of their pleasing person- alities, le a d e r s h i p ability, and citizenship, as well as for musi- cianship and dedicated service. From the Social Studi es De- partment Danny Letlow and Patricia Godwin have been chosen as supe- rior for their comprehension in this field. An interest in politics, exten- sive reading, and thoughful prepa- ration for discussions made their achievements over the past four years possible. 13' in Sammy Thompson and Mary Gail Senini have excelled in rheto- ric and English composition during their four years at Delano High School. 4, a!bJgiQ -' 'ax-. Q R.7. ls'0w. 5 . - ' ff, vw, H, A Jw . . , .Xin A ,EL.At.aA ,5 Sammy Thompson and Richard Harness have done outstanding work in their four years of high school math. Having the ability to visual- ize, u n d e r s t a n d, and manipulate numbers, as well as personal mo- tivation, they have achieved a good background for more advanc ed courses. .X HIE iifgt Q was Raymond Barney and David Majers both having c o m ple t e d science majors in high school plan to continue in this field through col- lege. Raymond' s interest is in chemistry, and he plans to pursue this area of study in college. David plans to continue studies in biology. Priscilla Gonzales Named outstanding seniors in the Home Economics Department, Priscilla and Sheryl have done excellent work in their homemaking courses and are well prepared for the role of a housewife or a Home Economist. The two outstanding seniors from the Industrial Arts Department, David and Lawrence, have taken full advantage of the shop courses offered at Delano High and have accumulated a basic knowledge of industrial prossesses. David Murray Mr. Dave Kelley started his career at DHS in 1955 teaching Civics and serving as a coach for Varsity F oot ball Qbackfieldy and Jr. Va r s i ty Basketball. Of his ten years, Mr. Kelley has been senior class advisor for seven years. The past four years he has been Chief Senior Class Advisor. His concern and advice for all students is ev- ident in class council, his Civics classes, and on the field while coaching. His sincere honesty is exemplified in his fol- lowing statement. School is a place where things are always going on! A school is life itself, it is always growing, changing, and evolving. To be as- sociated with this process is the greatest reward I could ever ask. His attitude towards school life and school functions has won much respect, if not adoration, from students knowing him. Sheryl Atwood Lawrence Lucas SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR The future. . . 7965 The exit. . . elouds scud along the horizon, sometimes building up to frightening thunderheads. Angry voices thunder without rea- son - and threats, like lightning, break and crash over the people's heads. Yet the eternal stars are there - stars of Hope, of Faith, of Love - now dimmed or hidden by the clouds - now breaking through with a clarity and brilliance and strength that will not be denied. May these stars be seas and followed by the wise men of all nations. May they light the path to peace. That is the prayer of the people. The entrance. . . The preparation The anticipation. . 6 E 1 i Z 1 1 ff i Q 5 I W F? E 1 Mr. Robert Bower, Clerk Mr. Marion Smith Zawmf of 7fuwz!ee4 Major commendations: The Board of Ed- ucation for its evident support of the program. -1964 Accreditation Report V- -. i . ' 5 : 5 , nf ,, s M x ' 1 's .. N -s 4 ' . s-us'n'Rk NP: ' I ' 1 5 i 'L:hx- hsnnkfi-li1g,Su.'i,s 'F I E-f ' 1 -- if' 1- T-2 -fs-.V - .- A ' 5 .x 5 0151+ Q ' -3-A . -- W I, , , Y gs 'A ' 1 1 z' v :a ' 4 'ewan' , , ,,-f M wx.. ax' f 5 ,K -5 . A 4, If -dag Ig Q' 5' J' 'f'Y:. 'ar- 'N sv AJ fv., - ', ,., -1 tix? 4. f p: , Z' , , N, ' '55 V' - yt f ' ' r a' v av. 5 Q - , ..- U sf . A., , Ai 4 s X 11 l.'14.,, ' t 'Xia Prix.. H hi V K ,.'Av,81 EA.. 1 I ' f tl- I , V N. a 3? v ' Q .Q if ,L A ' , X , 11 'ns I an , , .4 --1. 'Q gs ti. tl T , ,.l.-- . Ax. A , , I In St, 'Q A. , I 1, 52 ' f ?T'1Q,g, ,P ' '1,,, - K . X 1, H ' . '- '- I :lf 35,7 k,,f5:a ' 5 Ng, J,-tx 9 .. ,A i fri , use 0.1 .fha AJ - , mf ,,,,,, , 1 il,-Q -. QQ, 1 0 , ..'. X., N ' 'Q ' , x 4 - -t-. -25,-' 1 K -F? q.1Q'i ' N ' s' ' -a -if -' 'I' '2' 'Q-' Q 6 ku .17 , 'X 4? . 1 Q' -g-' fs . , , , 1 Z' , nf, X ,-. Uk . 'X At . Q' . .. -7. S. S F .fi x ' -lisa' ix' xl ,. ff, T-' 'HT ,'fil2f 'J. . 'i ' R if , f - N, tg.: -. - A 'rt - ' . 'Ji pw, fg- , 5 -, gl Q K . 5- fl3 X M f , T , w, , B t r, 'v Iii, -1, A , K by I 7 ' ,4 s, . X A :gli X is Qi il ' f' Mr. Jack Phillips, President Serving as the administrative body of Delano High School is the function of the Board of Trustees. The men who share this responsibility do so with no reward other than the knowledge that they are helping Delano grow. Mr. Harold Marshall Mr. Lido Sandrini 4. ll- l i .9 . 'S 5 . v . . .4 , . ki ., s . . A , Frank E. Dyer, Superintendent SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE Accreditation is a process of certifying the quality of instructional services offered by a school. ln California, two sources of accreditation are available to high schoolsg the University of California and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges QWASCJ. The University of California bases its decision about the quality of a school on the academic achievement of university freshmen who have graduated from the school being considered. Delano High School graduates have consistently earned accredi- tation for our high school from the University of California. As a result, our graduates who enter the University continue to have their grades in academic subjects accepted without question or further tests to satisfy entrance requirements. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges bases its decision on a year-long study by the high school's staffsupplemented by an intensive on-the-spot three -day investi- gation in detail by a visiting committee. A WASC accreditation may be for as little as one school year or as much as five school years. Over 20 per cent of the high schools requesting WASC accreditation have received less than the full five year term. In 1958-59 Delano High School participated in the first series of WASC accreditation studies as a charter school and earned a full five year term. In 1963-64 Delano High School partici- pated in its second accreditation study and earned its second consecutive maximum term. Our high school has continued to merit recognition of its program of quality educa- tional opportunity. A feature of the reports of WASC Visit- ing Committees is aseries ofcommendations and recommendations. These emphasize as- pects of the school considered especially strong and aspects considered deserving of continued study. Our visiting committee com- mended Delano High School for the con- sistent support provided by our Governing Board and the community, the high morale of its faculty, the school pride of students, the effective administrative practices fol- lowed and the efforts made to carry out recommendations of the l958-59 report. Our committee recommended continued study of means of helping our students improve their reading skills, study of methods for improv- ing the matching of learning programs of six different elementary school districts with that of the high school, and study of means of continuing to enlarge mutual bene- fits between programs of the many instruc- tional departments of our high school. Our English department has provided leadership for a school wide study, which began in the Fall of l964, of means of helping our students improve their reading skills. Fine cooperation has been received from elemen- tary schools in our high school district in studying the problem of improved articula- tion. Task forces from our high school staff have been active in these and related studies in response to the needs of our program. All of us, community, staff, and students, may share pride in the praise of the com- mittee and in our second consecutive full five-year term of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools andColleges. Work is well under way to provide even better educational opportunities for our youth. Delano High School will continue to meet the challenges of tomorrow. c - L T-sh-?XCq1Vx,,!P - fuk A great hclp to our superintendent is his personal secretary, Mrs. Marge Brumley. .-Af , , . Jw- V. L. Lefebvre, Principal lllllNC1lllAl 'S lx4lESS.XGli 'lhe students ure to he congratulated this yeur in mulqing l5.ll.S. the friendliest Campus in the Sun .Iouquin Yulley. Your active par- ticipation in school uetivities und your interest anti cooperation in school uffuirs is tohecom- mended. l.el us pursue this Course ofexeellence and instill in those who follow the ideu that mediocrity is not our goal--only excellence is ucceptuble at lD.ll.S. koa- V. L. Lefebvre The Committee Commentls: The administration for establishing educational goals and planning unortlerly approach to them. -1904 Accreclitation lleport Mrs. Jeanne Boone, Secretary to the Principal Efficient and helpful, Mrs. Boone is always willing to assist faculty mem- bers and students. 37 These are the members of the Accreditation Mr. Norman MacDonald, and Dr. Orley W. Committee: Back row: Mr. Wendell Flint, Wilcox. Front row: Principal Lefebvre, Mr. Miss Mildred M. Huber, Mr. John Keene, Jess Maginnis, and Superintendent Dyer. 'llili COMMIT' Serious study be made of the need forthe creation of the position of curriculum coordinator in order to bring together the various curricular activities within the school. A study be made of the need to develop the basic communication skills, including reading, throughout the school, classes, departments and divisions. The role and usefulness of the studyhall he re-examined in relation to its con- tribution to the total school product. The place ofthe library inthetotalschool program be continuously re-evaluated. l'liE 'C'OlXllVl ILNDS: There be continued study and re- evaluation of grading practices, especially in academic classes. Follow-,up studies he developed and the results made available to the faculty and to the community. Lines of communication be further de- veloped and strengthened between faculty members, departments, divisions, ad- ministration, students, and community. There be a careful examination by all faculty mem bers of students' study habits and techniques and thatappropriate mea- sures be taken. SW! Senior counselor, Mr. Robert Selent i Dean of Guidance and Counseling, Miss Dorothy Morey ' 1 llelping students to undcrstund thom- sclvcs hcttcl' so thattheycunmulcewisci' und more nppiwptiutc dt-cisions is thc prime const-t'n tml' out' counseling stuff. This is accomplished through aptitude and achievement testing, individual con- ferunccs with students, ai nd Co-olidinution of scholastic Dl'Ogl'illllS. Vocational guidance is also an important duty ot thc stuif. ,X guidance lihrnry, :gm Freshman counselor, Mr. Harold Benno tivailuhle to students, aids in acquuinting A those interested with various occupations ,nfs 1 and Careers. 4 is ' I ,X Sophomore counselor, J'-lfliof 0091561013 Mr. Wayne Billingsley M155 -165516 Bendel' 39 Mrs, Evelyn Watanabe, Secretary of Attendance. .MWA Recording absences of the day are Norma Medina, Mary Hardin, and Florencia Sadoy. Students who work in the attendance office also make out passes and detention slips. ce Office Mr. Eugene Daniels, Dean of Attendance. ,, H A Mrs. Uorothy Adams, DHS school nurse. ., .,,,,, ,I Mary Hardin makes out a detention forthe unfortunate Brenda Bibee. Mr. James Hickey, librarian, checks a reference in the dic- tionary. I S Senior Sylvia Meza shows Nickey Baltazar how to use the file cabinets. Looking over the library's supply of paper-back books is Mrs. Marge Johnson, assistant li- brarian. S I, i it v e., I 1. ,-A , , ,V -4, fi M A , The school library, housing more than eight dents as a source of reference and reading thousand books and subscribing to seventy-five material, Between forty and one hundred and different magazines, is in constant use by stu- twenty books are checked out daily. 41 12 1 1 ' 1 2' 0'ce ness manager, is responsible for the fiscal health of the school. 'Wi Business office secretaries Darla Swanson, Lilia Felix, Miriam Shallies, Angelina Ortega, and not pictured, Marge Carr, share many William J, Berryhiu DHS busi, duties involved in keeping the schools finances in order. Marion Johnson, Counseling Clerk, works with the many cards required to operate the data-processing system. Marge Gabriel, student associa- tion secretary, manages the stu- dent store and keeps the student association books. 1 The Committee commends: The steps taken by the Admin- istration to make more efficient use of clerical time. Cdata processingb - 1964 Accreditation Report Sylvia Flores serves as secre- tary to the Dean of Counseling SW! ff ffl,:??S? t1, V .2 ' -,. , - ', h .. jp Av- an . g .. t . , . . . at ,',' 1 va: -V ff A are I ' , pyyy, , t , D if .lf 4 is ' '- 1':: 1 .1, ff 5 . Q, 7 ,Q-N r 'fix W iff' 1 1 . 2 . V : a , , - wi- it 2525- i - t K-mu' L f 5 lf ' . 'fbi Q 5' . 'xl 1, 'iii ' xc 1. A aa Our cafeteria staff is to be commended for preparing tasty, well-balanced meals throughout the school year. Back row: L 0 u ella Hendry, L a u r a Fielder, L yd ia Gilreath, Edna Cartwright, Bertha Young, Ruphelle King, and Lucille Geivet Front row: Margaret Hubble, Bertha Slankard, and Lee Phuups. a,,., . Mrs. Bertha Slankard, cafeteria manager, has the difficult job of planning the school menu while staying within the budget. ln the cauldron boil and bake, Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Lizrd's leg and howlet's wing -Macbeth Louella Hendry stirs a steaming kettle of beans in the cafeteria kitchen. 64414465 The custodial staff is to be commended for keeping our Prather, Elliot Darden, Troy Savage Qlflead Custodianj, classrooms spotless. Custodians are L. E. Daniels, Bill Joe Atchley, Apolonio Laguna, Perry Fraze, and Omer Hannagan, Daniel Melendez, Calvin Haggard, Mrs. Irene Eppler. Not pictured: Sam Glorioso. 'QQ' The grounds staff, headed by John Dix, second from left, The maintenance staff, headed by Lyle Penrod, consists of Julio Gomez, Alvin Ford, Woody Norvell, and second from right, consists of Bill Lott, Floyd Buddy Johnson, Moore, and Ford McGowan. f I M,-.,,..,.. , 'gm Umm ,-'ind ' Staff Our bus drivers are to be commendedfor meeting the many Elliot Darden, Perry Fraze, Sanford Brown, Mrs. Irene demands made upon them for regular and special school Prather. Front row: Joe Atchley, Woody Norvell, Alvin transportation. Back row: Charlie Sparks, John Hensley, Ford, Robert Frisbie, and Roy Garrison. .magma ' ' Keeping the DHS fleet in perfect mechanical condition is the job of the maintenance crew. age:- N6 School board member Robert Bower presents the keys to one of the two new ten-Wheelers to Roy Garrison, head bus driver, as Superintendent Dyer and W. A. Black look on. Mr. Lee Anderson Mr. Chester Ha den, Marilyn Nielson asks Mr. Ronald Dethlefson, s p e e ch instructor, a que s- tion concerning first period B e g i nn i n g Speech. Ross Owens obviously finds some humor in the reply. 46 Y division chairman 101 Albert English ecufaee ,4u!4 Basic training in art, drama, speech, and music is offered by the Creative Arts depart- ment. Such training is 1'10t only essential to the student who plans to make a career in one of the creative arts, but it is also valuable to the average student. Drama and speech help develop one's oral expression, memory, and self- confidence, While art perfects and expands one's imaginative and creative ability. Music training broadens a student's appreciation to include all types of music. rl' 19' x Practicing before a speech tournament, David Olive gives an impromptu presentation before the class. Miss Claire I-loster, art instructor, stands flanked by the artisitic efforts of two of her advanced students. X: Senior Hope Lucero and Juniors Carolyn Fugate and Karen Okasaki use papier mache to construct clothing for dolls to be used as ornamen- tal decorations in the home. 47 . it -- 9 l iheral Arts division Chairman, Mr. Don Hickok, points out various trouble spots on the globe to Civics students Carmen Perez, Ester Rameriz, and Clem Moore. Mr. Dave Kelley Mr. Jack Ritchey Mr. Ray Frederick Mr. James Lancina Mr. Harry Anderson Mr. Ted Hammack E f1f7'f . Z, .J .. Miss Mary Salber, in her twenty-fourth year as English department head, points out pictures of contemporary authors to her freshman English class. S v N I 'W fx Y , 5. - s V4 in ...., V' vir -.. . ' if gif f if A f , 14' ' ssi-,n , as irii frii. ' i A ii, iiri M i 4 at 5 ff' t l f 5 ,Vg - ' P. E r: Y is ai X . f f AZ! 3 X R it 4, at it it lagxi it ag' Y 4, ,... Q, -1. ' 3 Q I fl 'ft 5' lf , . if Macbeth dominates this painting in Mrs. Ida Kaiser's senior literature class. '7wz,-Se Sa ' mm ,-4 dm mmm Mr. Tom Hoskins Mrs. Mary Goldman Mr, Clyde Prince M..-1 Miss Marilyn Porter Mr. Gary Girard Miss Melanie Stanko 49 Instruction in social sciences and languages is offered by the Liberal Arts Department. English classes emphasize both oral and written expression and com- munication. Team teaching is employed at the junior and senior levels with Mr. Thomas Hoskins teaching composition and Mrs. Ida Kaiser, who has studied British Literature in England, instructing in English and American literature. In addition to basic oral and written skills in a foreign language, students study native cultures and literatures. A third year has been added to the language program enabling students to study three years of French, German, or Spanish. Two years of Latin is also offered. Civics, geography, and history stu- dents are acquainted with our state and our country and their relationship to the world, as well as other modern nations and past cultures. The civics course is supplemented by a yearly trip to the Bakersfield court house, giving students the opportunity to see the county govern- ment organization in action. av Mr. Ed Goldman Mr . Kermit Adams Mr. Robert Aguilar Mr. Joseph Pokorny Mr. Frank Ortega Mr. Vernon McCork1e cwdemcufclce ,-fad Science The Math and Science Di- ision at Delano High school sufficient to meet the re- uirements of any college. he twelve well-qualified achers in the division are ncerely interested in pre- aring their pupils for the ture. Algebra I, Geometry, and lgebra ll give college-bound udents a strong background lo g i c al thinking and the a s i c mathematic s kills. avin g acquired the basic owledge, a student may en- oll in the more advanced la s s e s, trigonometry and ysics, in order to be better epared for college math. The science department fers courses for high school ajors as well as for those ho plan to make science imeir career. Courses in bot- y, Zoology, chemistry, and otography are taught with e aid of well-equipped, mod- rn laboratory facilities. Stu- ents are encouraged to enroll T1 Advanced Projects where hey can conduct their own Xperiments with t e a c h e r yupervision. .lim Robeson has the techniques for proving that two lines are parallel demonstrated for him by geometry instructor, Mr. Ervin Robertson. fi- 1 M755 'he camera records positive proof hat all lines converge. Mr, lzdward DeFraga, division chairman , t .... A A 1 . g 9.41, ti A 5 2, iv, , A K7 i YSL ' , . rata? usb I Mr. J. B. Teasley Mr. William Dismukes it Mr. Bill Ward Mr, Robert Anderson 51 t X KY x 'K' Resting on a rock, Mr. Butts, head of the Science Department, admires his hobby of four years, Little Eden. With the help of other science instructors and students, Little Eden has taken on the beauty of the mountains, deserts, and fo o th i 1 l s of California. Shrubs, ferns, trees, and more than one hundred dif- ferent species of annual flowers along with various fish, reptiles, and land an- imals including a muskrat, a ground squirrel, and several water birds fill Little Eden. Mr. Nathan Johnson M1-, Gofdgn Lilljg Raymond Barney, Jesse Montero, and Christito Natividad compare the concentrations of solutions under the watchful eyes of Mr. Mr. Robert Richards My, Harold Bem-10 Lillis while an amused Tom Dawson looks on. Mr. Eric Stone Mrs. Jan Lowry Mr. James Steuart Mr. Anson Vinall midst mam! ,-41:4 i I , y d Mr. Ralph Brooding First year instructor, Kenneth Eridgrnan, discusses the finer points of salesmanship with senior Ruby Myrick. Mrs. Norma Tuttle, ill- Mr. Troy Stark Mrs. Ruth Brooding,in- structional aide. structional aide. 53 Saddam 5073? Pfmzml ,-41:4 Dorodiy Stephens and her teacher, Mrs. Dismukes, are caught by the Del-Ano's inquiring photographer during a session in the culinary arts. Knowing the makes and models of cars comes Mrs. Linda I-lainline Mrs. Noma Collins Miss Mary Townshend Mr. Paul Luter Mr. Wesley Rumbolz Q, 8,4 5 ,Alf '7 yi. l F, , second nature to Mr. Roy Tuttle, auto shop in- Mr' Larry Sorensen Mr' Don Christensen structor. In this case, Mr. Tuttle can correctly identify the car as a 1939 Chevrolet belonging to Terry Simerly, senior. Zadenta .learn Fhactdcal 66654 '7n S Mr. Con Parker, school farmer, warms up his tractor preparing to work on the school farm's cotton acreage allotment. Mr. Marion Fletcher Mr, Ed Maxson Mr. Herbert Nicholson Mr, Bill Farrell Mr. Farrell points out the answer to Frank Castillo's question concerning a lock-up problem in Graphic Arts. Graphic Arts was resumed this year, and the class is being offered as a course in adult education. Students in Mr. Farrell's classes learn letterpress printing procedures. 55 hycdcal Education ?fzoma4'e4 Mrs. Carolyn Sorenson Mr. Ralph Allen Miss Susan Borders Miss Carolyn Hildreth Mr. Waldo Stahl wb i lt is the goal of the physical education depart- ment to help students sharpen flabby muscles and develop well coordinated bodies in order to maintain good health. A variety of activities, such as swimming, gymnastics, tumbling, field sports, and net sports, are offered to achieve that goal. Sportsmanship is taught to each student as he takes part in these spirited and competitive games. Skills acquired in physical education are demon- strated at open house and before the board of trustees. New equipment and activities have injected a new spirit in the class. Exercise bars, a balance beam, and parallel bars now afford students the opportunity to perfect gymnastic skills. This year, golf was added to the curriculum for the first time. Q E foils Carol Wankum s attempt to pass I f N E 4 . While demonstrating the technique of guarding in basketball, Mrs. Stahl 56 X , ' ff X-,f-4 .f -,lf 1 1 -fflfljfiogf ff - ', 4. .'.f 'fjl 1- ' ffl: I - .s X - 5 5 - JW xl ,I K like Mr. Nolan Shaffer Mr. Lee Lowry Mr. Gene Beck Mr. Don Tavolacci Mr. Lee Lowry, s ophomore re- quirements teacher, prepares to administer the d e p t h perception test to Josiann Dufour. Josiann formerly attended school in Switzerland. Students use the Drive-O-Matic to learn the correct operating pro- cedures before actually driving. S .deem S4f6f77 ' Practical learning in driver training, driver education, first aid, and health is offered in Sophomore Requirements. Students learn from both study and practical application. Life saving and accident prevention techniques ac- quired here might one day save a life. fyfgfs 5 ,. Sf x w X 3 1 Q 1 fs 7k Death Be Not Proud Death be not proud though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so,- For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure,- then from thee much more must flow,- And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their bones and souls' delivery ! Thou'rt slave to Fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell,- And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no moreg Death, thou shalt die! During her tenure at Delano l-ligh, Mrs. lrene Prather won the respect of her fellow workers, teachers, and students alike. She fulfilled her duties as matron of the gym and bus driver with perfection, organization, and sincerity. A perfection- ist in all her endeavors, Mrs. Prather organized the distribution of senior caps and gowns each year. An avid sports fan, her interest in sports developed in her native Texas where she played varsity basketball while in high school. At Delano High she was affiliated with the Girls' Athletic Association, assisting in many ways. As a token of appre- ciation for her willing service, Mrs. Prather was awarded a membership pin from the club at the annual G.A.A. banquet. ln return, she wore the pin to all G.A.A. tournaments, an open display of her regard for the girls. Because of this warm friendship, the girls endeared her as their mother away from home. Mrs. Prather served as president of the Custodial School Employees Associa- tion aside from her regular duties on the custodial staff. In addition to driving a regular bus route, Mrs. Prather also chauffered the G.A.A. on all trips. Due to this close association with students, she became a private counselor to many. Active in church work, Mrs. Prather enjoyed doing things for oth er s. Her years of service at this high school are a tribute to her sincere love for people. The sorrow felt by all occasioned by her untimely death is a real memoriam to a revered friend and associate, Mrs. Irene Prather. K 4 K fli xi ,. ,,i, 5 ,lg we f 4 Rf J , VK ,f W, JW, ,E ' A .MVK X , 2, R an-ad? my 'W M ,S A-A ggfsxw .L ,M ,212 i. ff, .Q ww, ., H .. ,,,, . X W. , , if 5 . gill I wi . yarn g , , 4 f,, si .gi K: f 35 11 555 ,. ' M , Mc? aft .r as X X dr K Sk 1 fu X, ,f Q x Q 'ls 5 4 ,, ,x F 1 M S, W' ' HQ 1 V 5 .i,g.,,, g i xx-5 , T w 'Q 1 0,775 Da. Lewis Segesvary stood among us and filled his offices of teacher, author, pastor, philosopher, soldier, husband, parent and friend with a high quality of determination and humility that hid the man, and he remained from day to day the same Dr. Segesvary . The man now stands with faithful Abel as one, though dead, yet he speaketh . lt is right that we remember him for all that he was. To this writer he will be remembered as a preacher of righteousness as he filled our pul- pit. His call to faith in God and obedience was crystal clear. We must remember him as a firm and active patriot of two nations. He, who felt the heavy heel of tyranny under dictatorship, cried among us a strong warning. There is also a tyranny of the masses. Oh! America! Be on guard. At Delano High School his broad understanding and devotion to duty testified plainly to the courage that carried him through Russian and German war experience only to be caught in the utter depression of refugee camps. We should be most thankful at Delano for his services and sojourn here. Delano opened its heart to the Segesvarys and received full measure and overflowing service in return. Let us also hear him ever engaging his students in cheerful, personal valuable conversation. As each new commencement came into his life, he answered the call with Silver Star honor, service beyong the call of duty. There was grade school, academy, Utrecht and Heidelberg, ordination, and army commission. In all his life his warm personal humility hid every attainment, may Dr. Segesvary speak on to us for years and years. Mr. Russ L. Carver L Howard Nagatani President ' Janice Hannagan Greta Nielsen Treasurer For the Class of 1966, this was one of their most important high school years. ln the fall the Junior Float won third place in the Homecoming Parade. Later, the class selected its Sweater Committee. To add to their activities, they began to make plans for the annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The class also sponsor- Vice-President Sandra Maples Secretary ed several dances. In addition to this, the Juniors are planning an all-girl football game when the weather permits to help fi- nance the coming events. With these major activities, the Junior Class is making an important contribution to Delano High School spirit and interest. 62 The Junior Class chose these stu- dents from their homerooms to select samples for their Senior Sweater. Com- mittee members are: Top Row: Shirley Gorman, Sandra Aguinaga, Loretta Massey, Kathy Butera, Irene Torrez, and Sandra Evans. Front Row: Steve Pavich, Dick Walker, and John Hickok. Adams, Galen Adams, Peg Adams, Tim Aguinaga, Sandra Akers, Christine Aledo, Cornelio Alejo, Gloria Alexander, Terry Allensworth, Arvella Allison, Susan Almaguer, Gloria Alquiza, Beverly Alvarez, Tony Ancheta, Bernadette Ancheta, Joe Angelo, Jerry Aquino, Lupe 'Me Deb,-455 77 Ji ,m ,W 1 GL- as , A 5? M as A -. ,N y, if ' .gf '- Qf ' ., ,123 u. , 4 'v 2 74a if .fm ' WU . ., . ', : -V . 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A AA,' I x . e ft , T 4 , fly ,fy I iff? 504404410460 Linda Dyer, President Gail Martin, Treasurer Under the guidance of their counselor and advisors, the Class of 1967 had a very full and successful year. During the year the Sophomore class sponsored two profitable dances. Their float in the annual Homecoming parade rated as one of the outstanding of the year. The most important event of the year was choosing their class rings, which brought their upperclassmen years closer. They did a fine job supporting spirit and enthusiasm of the Student Body. Homeroom delegates to Sophomore class council were Back Row: Kenny Helton, Kevin Sluga, George Zaninovich Steve Pandol, Danny Jennings, and Sam Schiavon. Middle Row? 2 4- -isgwefig Mary Maxson, Sylvia Yue, Mary Catharine Reagan, Marion English, and Paula Brooks. Bottom Row: Gail Martin, Nikki Radovich, Linda Dyar, and Sandy Chroman. Nikki Radovich, Vice-Preside Sandra Chroman, Secretary HI l 1, I 5 Making the selection for the Sophomore English. Front Row: Gail Martin, Nikki class rings Were: Back Row: Kevin Sluga, Radovich, Linda Dyar and Sandra Chroman. George Zaninovich, Steve Pandol, and Marion S 40000464 ' 7 ' up otwe ez eww ,fd Virginia Lanza, Dana Gabriel, and Tim Helping on their entry for the Homecoming Adams seem to be discussing the success of parade are Sophomores Nikki Radovich, Lynda their car wash. Dyar, Joan Murray, and Paula Brooks. 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'34 ,af l f l 'H' .. .f ,. f lig qhn V ' , .uwnu..aQ.4.m1,f Where there's a will there's a way. . . . This phrase typically describes the Class of 1968. Unknowing and determined, they were welcomed by faculty, administration, and upper- classmen. Their year began with an almost unanimous attendance at the Howdy Hop and was followed by an entry in the Homecoming Parade , Bobby Morrison, Vice-presiden Loretta Bassett, Secretary which won second place. There was no waste of time in finding money-making projects as they sponsored the first basketball after-game dance. Together they have added to the spirit and enthusiasm of the Delano High School student body. Pictured are members of the Freshman class council. Front Row: Marilyn Brook, Ronnie Nagatani, Bobby Morrison, Becky Zaninovlch, S Middle Row: Pete Flores, Sherry Hampton, Rhonda Daniels, Becky Radovich, Rebecca Lopez, Richard Valero. 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Q V 5' 'iz , fx - ,ssyv il 5 V V MEM X K 1. x 5? f Hoff x g 22 K. ,QKJQ , - 'ff ff, C'- 1: EKMU fp: . .--f Mm W 3 -2 ' ggi-as .w w sl? fxgwsif qi, wwfb Q ' gQ. 1' 4, f,,,,.,f N, as -'kbp 'wif if ' vw Q., f Executive Council members are, top row, David Included in the bottom row are Carole Brown, Safety Commis- Richardson, Parliamentariang PatrickTaylor,Boys'Vice Pres- sionerg Mary Gail Senini, Publicity Commissionerg Rachel ident, Carol Cartwright, Rally Commissioner, WilliamqBuddyj Carver, Finance Commissionerg Sandra Evans, Student Associ- Dixon, Student Association Presidentg Martha L.opez,Commis- ation Secretaryg and Linda Witherspoon, Head Yell-leader. sioner of History, and Peggy Adams, Girls' Vice President. Mr. V. L. Lefebvre Adviser 98 . . ,,... .leaaalazaae Zami 1' gy Zdellam Eddy Dam The Delano l-ligh Stu- dent Council is a small part of the District Associ- ation of Student Councils and even a smaller part of the National Association of Student Councils. As the legislative branch of student govern- ment, the student council led by President William Buddy Dixon, consists of a representative from each homeroom plus the execu- tive council. At weekly meetings they discuss items on the agenda which include setting prices and making s chool policies. Reports on decisions made by the student council are given to the student body during the homeroom period. This gives every student an opportunity to take part in student govern- ment through their student council representative. The Executive Council received leadership train- ing at Camp Condor, and it also has an opportunity to acquire additional knowl- edge from smaller district meetings throughout the year. Patrick Taylor Boys' Vice President 'vw if if 5 Q ,,,,L A A . ww- ., , , I' ,' E ,sf Peggy Adams Girls' Vice President Sandra Evans Student Association Secretary -at 'A -' - A if W' ' , NVKV ag- I , ,MM P. , ,,, . - -if '44'f,f,, am:, .:g:-:il img, 5 ' , , F1 4-31, ' ff ef?-' 733w f2Z? Q'-. EW , , f 1 ' S9 .. '17 'Ig-' ,IL gl -Qaii' 'f 2aZI,,,..,,QigfQ:'f fill. ' .Z ....,. I Tv, A KY, L ..,, ' if f ' , - ,MEAN tt,, QW iw .,.k,,.,... . ,W William QBuddyj Dixon Student Association President David Richardson Parliamentarian mama,-im Z .. Members of the Parliamentar Commission are Rosemar Hoskins Connie Anderson Mar Y Y i y Y Gail Senini, Linda Dyar, Dan Letlow, and David Richardson, seated. 100 Members of the Publicity Commission are Norman Honbo, Robert Kemph, Raymond Barney, Paula Mooney, Regina Johnson, Connie Anderson, Mary Scott, Linda Wills, Vicki Rice, and MaryGail Senini, seated. Mary Gail Senini Publicity Commissioner ' V M 5' siiiwf 'fin l ngavz I Rachel Carver Finance Commissioner E 3 A Members of the Finance Commis- sion are: Top: Gloria Avants, Rosemary Hoskins, and Elaine Nagatani. Bottom: Rachel Carver and Sandra Chroman. History Commissioner Martha Lopez, and her assistant, Cheryl Brunk, review events of the past year in the Delano High School History Martha Lopez Book- History Commissioner 101 Members of the Rally Commission are Carolyn Stevenson, David Richardson, Nancy Gracia, Steve Johnson, Carol Cartwright, and standing, David Chumley. Carolyn Stevenson Rally Commissioner Members of the Safety Com- mission are Sheryl Atwood, Carole Brown, and Dona Reynolds. Carole Brown Safety Commissioner 102 Members of the band council are: Top: Danny Trimmer. Second Row: Norman Honbo and David King. Third Row: Nancy Gracia and John Barney. Fourth Row: Sally Alvarado and Pat Adams. Fifth Row: Barbara Hinijosa and Luis Avila. Bottom is Carol Rackley. ' Depmtment z-Wide gmac ' Members of the newly formed brass choir are: Thompson, Michael Ortiz, Nlichael Baumstark, Standing: Frank Dyer, Roger Lewis, David King, Sammy Schiavon, Raymond Barney, and Luis Larry Phillips, Alan Fuerbringer, Nancy Avila. Gracia, and James Kimbriel. Seated are: Sammy 103 Marching Band 1965. Patrick Adams, Arvella Allensworth, B e v e r ly Alquiza, Sally Alvarado, M a ri ly n Ancheta, Henry Asuncion, Leo Asuncion, Luis Avila, Sherry Baker, Wilfred Baltazar, Johnny Barney, Raymond Barney, Gerald Basconcillo, Michael Baumstark, Deana Bell, Glenda Bibee, James Bradshaw, Chester Burch, Donna Burroughs, Frank Camacho, Patricia Camacho Doug Chanley Danny Chavez, Les Cooper, Danny Cortez Eddie Darden, William Dixon Ste Dunn, Frank John Ferrell, Fuerbringer, Nancy Gracia Albert English Director l ,upe Guerrero, Armando Gutierrez, Caroline Hefner, John ickok, Norman Honbo, John Hooker, Arthur Jenkins, Tyree ohns, Ted Kern, James Kimbriel, David King, Elijah King, .oger Lewis, Danny Lucero, Virginia Magana, Alfonso lartinez, Peter Paul Mascarro, Ronnie Musto, Valentine vmega, Michael Ortiz, David Paca, Frances Payer, Larry hillips, Frank Portello, Carol Rackley, Esther Ramirez, L Delano Striking in blue and gold marching and con- cert uniforms, the Tiger Band, one hundred strong, is a major contribution to Delano High's cultural development. At halftime shows during football season, the band helped to boost our school spirit. Welcoming the opposing team was done with a spell-out of Hi in band formation. Several concerts were presented for the pub- lic in the auditorium. Those who attended returned home satisfied with a musical performance well done. Mr. English, our band instructor, led the band through a successful year with the help of Samuel Thompson, Drum Major. Individuals in the Tiger Band practiced daily in the music room and after school during football season so that you could be proud to say, That's our Delano High School Tiger Band! Janice Rancudo, Jeff Randolph, Mike Randolph, Joyce Rochell, Samuel Schiavon, George Serda, Jerrelyn Singley, Margaret Tarango, Patrick Taylor, Samuel Thompson, Celia Torrez, Robert Torrez, Daniel T r i rn m e r, Robert Whitten, J a m e s Wilson, Linda Wilson, Lynda Witherspoon, Marta Young, Oleta Sadoy, William Wong, and Barbara Hinajosa. Zend Drum Major Sammy Thompson ad Scmfefz ?zag4cumz 106 Ea wif 1 , V , fi Members of the Delano High School choir are: Bottom Row: Peggy Arnendola, Rebecca Lopez, Conchita Lopez, Jeanne Keith, Jerrelyn Singley, Linda Thomas, Joann Auld. Second Row: Linda Roberts, Madeline Fraze, Barbara El1is,Margaret Houk, Janice Hannigan, Janice Dirks, Linda Wills. Third Row: :Sz Daeaewte hmmm x-mix ,gy - 1 ,.,4K f NS 5V' if .x :rr an ex a M, . ta Deleuze 769 , all 1 Ai' f ar 'f . Q , L, el. J q M g -Age i b Lucinda Rooke, Beverly Hansen, Frank Saludado, Richar Wills, Ralph Forquera, Dan Trimmer, Fred Taylor, Cler Moore, Dan Holland. Fourth Row: Penny Hudson, Donn Reynolds, Lane Mooney, Bob Furgerson, Ventura Garza, Stev. Derington, Chris Beck, and Kevin Sluga. Invitations from Yosemite, Disneyland, and the University of the Pacific requesting presenta- tions by the Choir were received by Director Chester Hayden. This group opened the annual Christmas program with Sacred songs and con- tinued vvith lighter, gayer songs through to the grand finale, Jingle Bells Calypso. The audi- ence joined Wlth the Choir in singing several well-known Christmas carols. Before Easter vacation, the Choir presented Eastertide Can- tata. A spring concert also featured the Choir. 3 5 g 1 l X :ff wg o 23 I Hi 5 W.. X ' 1 X ,, ,mg 'Q '- fi. , A s A 2 i S e f ' fi' W f , Jther members are Connie Brittain, Linda Hayden, Karen Jlooney, Gloria Almaguer, Sharon Letlow, Suzy Schneider, Ihristine Dulay. Second row, Sandie Evans, Joan Murray, tsizalee Hall, Donna Amendola, Dorthy Owens, Diane Fortier, 'anet Lee. Third row, Bill Hylton, Norman Honbo, Doug Tuttle, l S, ttet 5. Vincent Castro, Ted Kern, Ginger Bernard, Kathy Bonkosky, Jeanette Daniel. Fourth row, Linda Carr, Vickie Schmidt, John Cornelison, David Guillory, Clarence Moore, Carey Knox, Steve Caric, and Dick Walker. Mr. Chester Hayden Director Mrs. Mary Tabuyo Accompanist 107 Mme Only pay me 36 roubles and I'11 agree to take the rest in a month's time, pleads Mme. Merchukin. Qlulie Sarceday Larry Byers, Jerry Parker, and Janet Lee rehearse a scene from Box and Cox, a one-act play. Um awww hz-ima Kuzma .... Jerry Parker Shipuchin . . . Dan Letlow Tatyana . . Connie Anderson Merchukin . . JulieSarceda Clerk . . . Bob Huerta ff .s req., 1 J J 4 C 4 Shipuchin, if this disturbance con- tinues I shall never be done with the ac- counts! exclaims Kuzma Gerry Parkerj to Shipuchin fDan Letlowj and Tatyana fConnie Andersonj. ' y P' f ' 3 f 4 Q sg .,fg . ' ff ' I ' . 'Q' I 1 7Z1'n- he Q Nfl. s ei., W -X - ' Thfrg ' . : V- A y P .J Q, V X ,U , ': Lydia fParn P ercivalj and Alice fSonia Chamberlainj present their talents in the supernatural play of Take My Hand. If Nain . . Mary Murphy Willie . . . Jerry Parker Aholibah . Patsy Touchstone Eira . Sonia Chamberlain Hughie . Dan Letlow Jane . . Peggy Adams Partici ation in numerous out of town dra xceZ'7aSZdZe7 P .... - .. matic tournaments involved various students inter- ested in the art of acting. The plays, directed by Mr. Marshall Coursen, drama teacher, added many trophies to the de- partment's past successes. The precision in the timing of cues, sets, and mechanization of lighting added prestige to the plays, among them Take My Hand, The Anni- versary, and Box and Cox. Students sharing in making the shows profi- cient are assured a place in the honorary society of Thalians. Thalian members are students who have contributed their talents to drama--thus making them eligible for the club. Class and extra-curricular drama activity provide the basics for making a person poised and alert in public. With the help of drama, one may become a polished, refined student. ,, M ...,-.., 5 ,,-- E 'Q :..- ,ff-giiieiz-: gi? wage SDF 52 f:i'fiQfZ:bi.?iKif9l it lim 9569 W JEL' gb' suave ,. i if .. aff. QQ? 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The goal for each speaker and debater is to become a mem- ber of the National F o r e n s i c league CNFLJ. Points for membership may be earned at inter- school speech tournaments and at other local speaking engagements. A speaker may compose and present in the category of original oratory or he may rely on m emory and enter extemporaneous or im- promptu divisions. If the student does not enjoy writing his own material, he may enter orator- ical, dramatic, or humorous interpretation. The debaters are another part of the speech department and they rely upon research and quick recall to win contests. Information, facts, and figures are filed in indexed filing cabinets for instant reference. The tournaments are held on weekends at different schools up and down the San Joaquin Valley. In the spring speech students have sev- eral chances to qualify for State wide compe- tition. From these tournaments the speakers and debaters bring home trophies, NFL points, and prestige for Delano High. AMD K 1' p 'fr' First Row: Mike Kelly, Ron Anderson, David Richardson, Mike Randolph, Clem Moore, Bobby Morreson, Roger Lewis, Dennis Sheehan and Tommy Roberts. Second Row: Mary Murphy, Natalie Black, Julie McAbee, Barbara Taylor, Kathy Jones, Diana Harger, Sharon Patterson, Members of the advanced speech class pause during a prac- tice session to give a passing photographer a glance. In this class the students are allowed to concentrate on the categories they enjoy most and compete in scheduled tournaments. Every spring they plan and present an assembly for the English classes. D and Connie Anderson. Third Row: Olivia Solarzano, Marilyn Glover, Barbara Rhodes, Karen Mooney,Shirley Rodriquez, Carol Daw s on, Judy Smith, Alma P ader. Fourth Row: David Olive, Doug Hill, Bobby Kelly, Ross Owens, John Barney, and Dale Nakayama. 111 The editorial staff of the Del-Ano consists of: Stand- ing: P eggy Adams and Jerry Parker. Seated: Karen Okasaki, Anna Tolang, Rachel C a r v e r, Rosemary Hoskins, Leslie Murray, and Diana Kawasaki. Jerry Parker Editor Z afz Members of the yearbook staff are: Top Row: Rosemary Bottom Row: Anna Tolang, Candy Schneider Maryann Hoskins, Bonnie Law, Brenda Bibee, Leslie Murray, Jerry Zaninovich, Linda Dominguez, Karen Okasaki Diana Parker, Kathy Roberts, Peggy Adams, and Rachel Carver. Kawasaki, and Irene Torres. 112 Og Zena V i t asf? - r 11 ' ,lf Li,'. rt- gl ' H , Am.. x. Candy Schneider, Peggy Adams, Mr. Hoskins, and Rosemary Hoskins put the finishing touches on a page before sending it to the p u bl i sh i ng company. A short break with entertainment provided by a tape recorder was thoroughly enjoyed by Candy Schneider, Maryann Zaninovich, Brenda Bibee, and Bonnie Law. They will never tell what they were laughing aboutl Mr. 'Thomas Hoskins, Del-Ano advisor, has many helpful hints for photographer Sam Ramirez. Sandra Chroman Assistant Ad Manager Kathy Mulligan Business Manager l Ak. .. 114 Priscilla Gonzales Editor-in-chief www? J, 3913 Er, L. at , , In charge of seeing that the Live Wire meets its weekly publication date are Janice Hannagan, Feature Editorg Bonnie Law, Sports and Managing Editorg Priscilla Gonza es, Editor-in-chiefg and Brenda Bibee, Activities Editor. Sam Ramirez Photographer Qv Members of the Live Wire staff that joined the class at the semester are: Standing: Sylvia Meza and Olivia Lopez. Seated: Elaine Nagatani, Roberta Orosco and Anita Arambula. Wap ' Live Wire advisor Mr. Gary Girard aids one of his journalists with her news story. Live Wire staff members are: Top Row: Sam Ramirez, Sandie Evans, Veda Giordano, Bonnie Law, Sheryl Atwood, Grace Richardson, Judy Beyer, Sheran Dunn. Second Row: Leon Btunanilag, Sandra Maples, Janice Hannigan, John Snyder. Bottom Row: Brenda Bi ee, Karen Mooney, Priscilla Gonza es, Linda Vega, Alice Richardson. An innovation was made this year in the publication of the Live Wire. A supplementary two-page issue was distributed on alternate Fridays to give bet- ter news coverage than that of- fered by the regular four-page bi-weekly. Eighteen four-page papers and eleven two-page papers pro- vided our student body with a more comprehensive news and activity coverage during the school year. Aided by Mr. Girard, advi- sor, the Live Wire staff won a First Class Rating by the Na- tional Scholastic Press Asso- ciation of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Grace Richardson Business Manager 1 15 116 Bonnie Law President Karen Mooney Secretary Diana Kawasaki Treasurer Janice Hannagan Vice President Pam Frequently referred to as the most active club on campus, the Press Club took up one of the financial burdens of Student Council, spon- sorship of the annual Christmas Formal. For several weeks Student Council debated dropping the Formal Altogether, until members of Press Club expressed a desire to sponsor it. Previ- ously a large financial loss, the journalists managed to break even, yet turned out one of the finest formals ever. Other activities of the club included print- ing and selling football and basketball pro- grams, sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins dance, entering a float in the homecoming parade, and writing, printing, and selling Christmas fea- ture booklets and Spring Sports booklets. They also sponsored several drives to raise money to attend the Fresno State Press Conference. Press Club members are: Top Row: Sheryl Atwood, Bonnie Law, Tom Roberts, Dennis Sheehan, Alan Price, Leon Bumanglag, and Paula Mooney. Middle Row: Janice Hannagan, Veda Giordano, Rosemary Hoskins, Connie Anderson, Grace Richardson, Sandra Chroman, Kathy Mulligan, Leslie Murray, Maryann Z a n i n o vi c h, and Brenda Bibee. B o t t om Row: Rina Zaninovich, K a r a n Mooney, Karan Ok a s a k i, Diana K aw a s ak i, Linda Dominguez, Sylvia Yue, Gail Martin, Linda Vega, Judy Beyer, and Sandra Maples. Burning the midnight oil doesn't al- ways refer to pouring over books and studying as Tom Roberts and Karan Mooney demonstrate decor- ating the Press Club float entry for Homecoming. :Try fb V Representing almost three hundred hours of student labor, secretary Janice I-lannagan vice president Bonnie Law this float was the final product of about thirty of the seven- president and an unidentified Tiger who just went along for ty-five members of Press Club. From left: Karan Mooney, the ride Members of the general planning committee for the Christmas For- mal are: Standing: Sheran Dunn, Sandie Evans, Rosemary Hoskins, Leslie Murray, Sheryl Atwood, and Priscilla Conzales. Seated: Bonnie Law, Grace Richardson, Kathy Mulligan, and Sandra Chroman. .Vs 2:4666 ,-Wwlsmoll Www Saccletg E i Members and officers of the journalistic honor society, Quill and Scroll, are: Standing: Bonnie Law, treasurer, and Brenda Bibee, president. Seated: Kathy Mulligan, Secretary, and Priscilla Gonzales, vice president. 118 Mr. Thomas Hoskins Quill and Scroll Advisor and ' Members of the Stamp and Coin Club are: Standing: Vickie Schmidt, Debbie Reno, Janice Dirks, Yolanda Reiz, and Socorro Flores. Seated are Bruce Richards and Douglas Worthington. 7.71.14 Members of the Future Homemakers of America Helton, Carolyn Fugate, Barbara Helton, are: Top Row: Karen Okasaki, Sherri Fleming, Elizabeth Rocha, Jo Dismukes, Liz Tamayo, Judy Beyer, Sylvia Jacobs, Gloria Avants, and Marilyn Brooks. Front Row: Linda Gomez, Suzanne Land, Carol Beyer, Mary Regan, Diane Maria Gonzales, Nora Lewis, Anita Mina, Ming Myer, and Marion English. Middle Row: Joyce Ling Gong, Suzy Schneider, and Diane Mokler. Among the fund-raising activities held sponsor a food basket for a needy family. this year by the F uture Homemakers of This F. H. A. and F. F. A. combined their America were cook book and fudge sales groups to support a banquet. drives. At Christmas the club was able to cclence The Science Club was formed for the purpose of sharing a common interest in science for pleasure and for education. To promote these ideas, the club planned trips to Shark's Tooth, C. B. S., and the Science Fair. Science Club members are Robert Parnell, David Dirks, Philip Phelps, and Larry LaCourse. 119 120 Legion Medal Club officers are left to right:Janice Hannagan, treasurer, Crystal Jackson, vice-president, Richard Harness, presidentg and Carol Wankum, sec- retary. One of the most prominent organizations on campus is the Legion Medal Club. One has to receive the American Legion Award upon their eighth grade graduation to become a member of this club. The holder of this aw ard must have outstanding ability in leadership, honor, scholarship, c i t i z e n s hip, and courage. Members of the Legion Medal Club are: Top Row: B ecky Zaninovich, Stephen Pandol, Micky Carter, Richard Harness, Howard Nagatani, Patrick Taylor, John Mellow, and Sharon Patterson. Second Row: Doug Edick, Buddy Dixon, Mary Murphy, Janice Hannagan, Julie McAbee, Natalie Black, Pam Williams, Charles Boyles, and Russell Kovacevich. Bottom Row: Dale Nakayama, Kathy Mulligan, Glenda Bibee, Joyce Helton, Donna Burroughs, Oleta Sadoy, Maryann Zaninovich, and Wilfred Baltazar. l Members of the Key Club are: Bottom Row:Norman Hombo, Maxson, Phil McNutt, John Hickok, Mike Beyer, and Albino Doug Edick, Raymond Barney, Tim Adams, Steve Watanabe, Arreola. and David Dirks. Top Row: Steve Wilson, Dick Walker, Bill Ze-7 Zia! 77 ' owdce Service to the school and the community is the main pur- pose of the Key Club. It is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors maintaining a grade point average of C and meeting other club qual- ifications. The clu' entered the homecon g parade, col- lected metal to aid the com- munity's lighted baseball park drive and sold concessions at the Kiwanis Club relays. Members of the Key Club offi c er s are: Albino Ar r eola, Parliamentariang Dick Walker, Secretary, Mike Beyer, Treasurerg and Norman Hombo, Historian. Sitting: Tim Adams, Vice-president, and Raymond Barney, President. 121 Top Row: Willie Patterson, Freddie Evans, Yolanda Aza-lee Hall, and Sandra Valleros. Bottom Row: Martha Meza, Olivia Carrillo, Frances Alcala, Sylvia Jacobs, Vasques, Jacinta Agtang, Lydia Carrilo, Anna Vasques, Anna Carbajal, Dorothy Stephens, Edna Reeves, and Sandra Haggerton, Angelina Hernandez, Geneva Wiley, Christine Jackson. Middle Row: Linda Hayden, Oleta and Helen Scott. Sadoy, Donna Burroughs, Delores Viray, Sue Lelis, Sylvia Jacobs Jacinta Agtang President Secretary Treasurer 122 123,137 Donna Burroughs Sandra Haggerton Head of Sports Head of Sports Promoting physical fitness, playing skills, and superior sportsmanship the Girls Athletic Association CGAAQ at Delano High School partici- pates in many events throughout the year. In the fall our local officers meet with representatives from other schools in the San Joaquin Valley to set up a schedule for the year's tournaments. Players from Delano have attended the picnic in Arvin and the volleyball playday in Taft. In De- cember the GAA hosted a speedaway tournament on the home field which was most successful. Funds to cover expenses were raised by sponsor- ing a car wash. The highlight of the entire year is the San Joaquin Valley Annual Girl's Playday held at South High School. Here the girls listen to lectures and participate in buzz sessions dealing with the purposes of GAA and the values which it has an extra curricular activity. ?Zac6 D l:3'E X. 13549 : a?: 22: fj Mf A J '-' ' i' 'ilfivliiefzv fs H .. ' Y ' 'lewis'-,gzgsi E , -fa f - . ' L ' Y 3 W ' fx 55i1rLgiy,1i1g55 -A i f Q , r - - a . ' A ' rr 1 I, ' 25 zz,-li, Ai i ' V, i S w S e L Doug Lefebvre President Bill Whittaker Vice-President Victor Manzano Secretary-Treasurer Senior Block D : Bottom Row: Gary Oliver, Albino Arreola, Bobby Redger, Doug Lefebvre, Ray Barney,A1bertBorunda, Nick Canata, and Don Mendenhall. Second Row: Norma Honbo, Joe Lelis, Leon Bumanglag, Joe Lujan, Danny Trimmer, Lawrence Lucas, McKinley Miller, Carey Knox, Joe Brown, Greg Johnson, John Spurrier, and Buddy Dixon. Third Row: Fernando Del Rio, Phil McNutt, Bill Maxson, David Chumley, Steve Grasmick, Clarence Moore, Jamie Lopes, David Magers, Pat Taylor, Hal Goodman, Sam Thompson, and Jesse Montero. Top Row: Tom Dawson, Vic Manzano, Robert Guiterrez, Jim Abbott, Dan Letlow, Marty Jelacich, Bill Whittaker, Jerry Rabina, Brian Frymire, Stanley Beyer, Richard Harness, and Steve Johnson. Underclassmen members of Block D are shown above. 123 704 124 Members of the Top Notch Teachers Club are: Back Row: Regina Johnson, Bayona Maskovich, Paula Mooney, Shirley Golleher, Tina Zaninovich, Jeanne Clark, Veda Giordano, Linda Carr, Filomena Edillor, Mary Lisenbee and Lucinda Rooke, Middle Row: Carolyn Reeves, Sandra Haggerton, Linda Jones, Margaret Myer, Sandra Evans, Johnnie Brownlee, Donna Burroughs, Norma Meza, Gloria Nielson and Peggy Adams. Front Row: Lorna Kawasaki, Tessie Ayson, Linda Vega, Florencia Sadoy, Tari French, Carol Rackley, Mary Scott, Norma Placensia and Nancie Ramirez. The TNT is an organization for students in- terested in a teaching career. To stimulate fur- ther the interested, the Club heard speakers from various branches of the profession, viewed films, and visited in classrooms. During the spring, members substitute for teachers in the grammar schools. 7e4c4m Officers of the Top Notch Teachers Club are: Standing: Filomena Edillor, corresponding sec- retary, Johnnie Brownlee, recording secretary, and Margaret Myers, treasurer. Seated: Bayona Maskovich, presidentg and Flor e nc i a Sadoy, vice-president. ,At V ff , Q. Members of the Future Farmers of America are: Back Row: Don Williams, Nolan Hamilton, Bill Brown, Ronnie Henry, Vincent Zaninovich, Philip B1aylock,BillMaxson, Larry Chroman, Robert Alexander, and Richard Taylor. Second Row: Don Fitch, Jimmy Loscutova, Gordy Pace, Charles Mast, Jim Mc F a rlane, Danny F abbri, Tom of the Future Farmers of America are: Qseatedy Bill presidentg Chris Chase, vice-president. Qstandingy Larry treasurer, Fred Taylor, reporterg George Bumanglag, 77,4 The Future Farmers were first organized in Delano in 1928. There are more than 400,000 members in 9,000 chapters in the United States. The Delano Chapter of the FFA now has seventy-five members. Marion Fletcher, Delano High School Agriculture teacher, is the advisor of the local chapter. The Delano FFA maintains a Master Chapter which was started by the late Charles Cazaly in 1947. The boys at the present time are gathering information for their 1965 Master Chapter application, and have all the necessary re- quirements to qualify for this honor. The Delano area paid tribute to its Future Farmers of America in celebration of Future Farmers Week, February 20 through Feb- ruary 27. The Delano Chapter of FFA enter- ed Future Farmers Week with an impres- sive list of accomplishments. Being one of the most active clubson campus, the Future Farmers of America have also participated in many school activities. They take pride in their fine livestock which they raise them- selves. As a special project the FFA boys decorated and entered a car in the annual Homecoming Parade. Schwartz, Fred Taylor, Jerry Rabina, Jimmy Eaton, and Earnie Carabajol. Third Row: Tom Myrick, Eddie Knott, Derryl John, Pat Murray, Terry Stane, Jack McLain, George Bumanglag, Alfred Atchison, Ralph John, and Jerry Roberts. Bottom Row: Bob Bernard, Jerrel Fortune, George Roberts, and James Carmack. Mary Scott President Secretary Jeanette Daniels Vice President Q55-ri , t i A ,,,, , ,,, wzgw 2, V S I K Q ,gg - nf - . . U up , ss if t Q, , t kg : . , 4 tiff -nt J, W V . .Q - -1 ,I .Flu .w - clfrl M, 33 .E ff ay, , U X L rxfaxnr H . xi Members of the Harlem Club are: Top Row: Gregory Jackson, Carey Knox, Clema Moore, Joe Brown, Clarence Moore, Lawrence Lucas, and Mc Kinley Miller. Second Row: Verda Mae Gaines, Regina Johnson, Linda Freeman, Geneva Wiley, Helen Scott, and Jeanette Q.. wr Joyce Rochelle Wwzfem W6 All Negro students of Delano High are eligible to join the Harlem Club. This club strives to encour- age cooperation among fellow stu- dents, train members for leader- ship, create better standards of citizenship, and become more fa- miliar with social activities. kyr. y fa Daniels. Third Row: Joyce Rochelle, Louis Markham, Dorothy Owens, Dorothy Stevens, Emma Hawkins, and Leola Lucas. Bottom Row: Vernetta Daniels, Azia-lee Hall, Verda Freeman, and Mary Scott. Members of the drill team are Mary Scott, Azia-lee Hull, Linda Walker, Norma Bonner, Edna Reeves, Lealga Bonner and Helen Scott. iq In --1, t.,,,, mmf uk Q . f ,4- 1 A4 . km S' , ,,,. -45 s A ,... , The Harlem Club dancers are: Top Row: McKinley Louise Markham and Sherry Walker. Bottom Row: Edna Miller, Joseph Brown, Carey Knox, Lawrence Lucas, Reeves, Dorothy Owens, Regina Johnson, Lealga Bonner A. D. Lucas and Ricky Stevens. Middle Row:Helen Scott, and Mary Scott. 127 c. ry' ZF: :Q 'CU I IK IUNII I KISSIS FCC 9 3 f'--1. x IY FQSSJOEKI 'gamkzeaa dia! N To promote an interest in the business field is the objective of the General Business Club. The club is now in its second year of existence having formerly been known as the FBLA. Among the many activities of the club this past year were food and clothing drives, , car washes, after-game dances, and partici- pation in homecoming activities. Car washes are one of the many activities which General Business Club members participate in to increase their funds. 128 First place winner in the homecoming parade was the General Business Club's decorated car entry. TW Sylvia Meza Norma Placensia President Vice-President Sanchez, Esther Manzano, Angie Falcon, Norma Placensia and Deanna Myers. Front Row: Norma Alejo, Nancie Ramirez, Carmen Castro, Edita Martinez, Nancy Gracia, Maggie Sapien, Helen Trujillio, Helen Jacinto and Nellie Lugo. Members of the General Business Club are: Top Row: Carmen Perez, Sandra Sudaria, Lupe Gomez, Olivia Carillo, Celia Torrez, Christine Torrcz, Olivia Lopez, Julia Torres and Sylvia Meza. Middle Row: Anita Jacinto, Hope Lucero, Anna Vasquez, Rachel Torrez, Armida Olivia Lopez Deanna Myers Secretary Treasurer 129 4, jun:---.. M v Wg . K V W ,., .V 'W , , .. 4, it, ff' ff K ,,,. .,-,....t,.c....., N ,W ,tw t .i,..-.M -4. ,NWA zaeeaewz saws' President Donna Amendola Secretary 130 Sharon Letlow The Rally Club plays a vital part in creating the kind of spirit needed to give our athletic teams the confidence and pride which is essential to win games. Active in many ways, the Rally Club has done much to make Delano High a school to be proud of. Initiation of new members, an entry in the homecoming parade, decorating the bowl for football games, and sponsoring a dance were only a few of the activities promoted by the Rally Club. Guiding the Rally Club to a successful season were Donna Amendola, presidentg and Sharon Letlow, secretary. fella dad Q. ,, i ,nfl The upperclassmen members of the Rally Club are: Front Row: Esther McCune, and Ellen Nakagama. Second row: Judy Smith, Irene Torrez, Dora Reynolds, Mary Murphy, Pat Logoluso, Sandra Evans, Janice Escalona, and Barbara Casares. Third row: Tari French, Josephine De Cortez, Lynda Witherspoon, Donna Amendola, Nancy Gracia, Rosemary Hoskins, Kay Dodson, andNorman Hombo. Fourth row: Jeannie Clark, Bill Hylton, Danny Trimmer, David Richardson, Ron Gentry, Beth Radliff, Sylvia Meza, and Patty Godwin. The underclassmen members of the Rally Club are: Front Row: Anneliese Hoskins, Diane Stevenson, Marie Mendenhall, Deborah Swan, Natalie Black, Carol Newman, Maryann Worley, Patricia Briggs, and Peggy Amendola. S e c on d r ow: Gail Martin, Nikki Radovich, J o a n n e Auld, Sharon Letlow, Jennifer Crocket, Pam Williams, Sylvia Yue, B e v e r l y Hansen, Mary Maxson, M a r y Regan, M a ri on English, Leslie Ford, Penny Hudson, Janice Walker, Diane Fortier, and Anna Perez. 132 Soropti- Misses members are: Back Row: Mary Maxson, Janice Hannagan, Sylvia Meza, Regina Johnson, Patty Logoluso, Veda Giordano, Kay Boivin, Janice Campbell, Jeanne Clark, Jennifer Crockett, Sally Kimpo and Patty Godwin. Middle Row: Judy Smith, Rosemary Hoskins , I I w t ff ' 'lm' ga jy-1,2451 ! Tari French, Margaret Myer, Ann I-lenritze and Candy Schneider. Front Row: Chris Akers, Sandy Evans, Tina Z-aninovich, Carolyn Fugate, Irene Torres and Jerrelyn Singley A service organization, Soropti-Misses is active in both school and community affairs. During the year, they served as attendants at luncheons and presented a fashion show. Each member must main- tain an average or better scholastic standing. Members of the Board of Trustees are: Regina Johnson, senior counselorg Mrs. Mary Goldman, ad- visor, and Christine Akers, junior counselor. S 5 :f:57ifi 5 f Q I ' ' ff Q X V , .,?: ag, Officers of the Soropti-Misses are: Standing: Tina Zaninovich, treasurerg Janice Hannagan, corre- sponding secretaryg and Margaret Myers, record- ing Secretary. Seated: Patty Godwimpresidentg and Caroline Fugate, vice-president. em PWM qmma, ' ,-4nd7 ' mee E Em, I Y c K Sylvia Meza models one of the campus style outfits shown at the Soropti-Misses fashion show. Also modeling at the annual fashion show Summer M ag i c is J a n i c e l-Iannagan wearing a smart school ensemble. 133 mm was ' Wann saw? 73Lg' 'ki ,,v , S f,- , 11 , .D xrl . . f u ' A., if The Athenian Advisory Board consists of Miss Noma Collins, M.iss Claire Hoster, Miss Dorothy Morey, Mr. Ray Frederick, Miss Mary Salder, Mr. Ed DeFraga, Mr. Waldo Stahl, and Mr. Robert Anderson. Order of the Shield Athenians are William QBuddyj Dixon, Mary Gail Senini, Patty Godwin, Samuel Thompson, David Mage-rs, and Richard Harness. 134 Members of the Order of the Olive: Top Row: Margaret Myer, Kay Boivin, Tina Zaninovich, Paula Mooney, Janice H a n n a g a n, Patty Logoluso, Steve Wilson, D a n Letlow, John Hickok, Bill Maxson, Leon Bumanglag, and Bill Hylton. Middle Row: Candy Schneider, Donna Burroughs, Glenda Bibee, Karen Hester, Brenda Winfield, Lucinda -ai S Rooke, Sylvia Meza, Doug Lefebvre, Howard Nagatani, Phil McNutt, Dan DeFraga, and Joe Ancheta. Bottom Row: Diana Kawasaki, Karen Okasaki, Karen Mooney, Rosemary Hoskins, Kathy Mulligan, Priscilla Gonzales, Jesse Montero, Chris Natividad, and Raymond Barney. Members of the Order of the Owl: Top Row: Jerry Lessley, Richard Maust, Douglas Edick, Phil Girard, Steve Pandol, Ricky Felix, Tom Roberts, Tim Adams, Dick Walker, Bill Wilson, Wesley Romines, Tom Dawson, Albino Arriola, Charles M end enh all, Frank P ere z, Robert Kemph, Steve Bower, and Sam Ramirez. Second Row: Doug Hill, Mary Ann Zaninovich, Laverne lnce, Diane Fortier, Judy Beyer, Lupe Galindo, Kathy Roberts, Sarah Cruz, Vickie Schmidt, Sandra Maples, B arbara Ellis, Peggy Adams, Sheran Dunn, Linda Doris, Carolyn Fugate, and Carolyn Reeves. Third Row: Sharon Letlow, Jennifer Crockett, Gail Martin, Elaine Nagatani, Judy Osburn, Linda P a d di lo, Diane My e r s, Ma r y Murphy, Brenda Bibee, Linda Dy e r, Marilyn Nielsen, S an dr a Evans, Sandra Chroman, and Linda Hayden. B ott om Row: D a v i cl King, Roger Gadiano, V i n c e n t Velasco, Marcus Naito, Norman Honbo, Chris Akers, N ancy Ramirez, Olivia Solarzano, Violet Rabaya, Norma Alejo, Vallee Omega, and Tari French. 135 5 'ill 1:95 uni' an ,Q o ' f - 1 . Q' - f ,afa- . ,' I, 'W , W V' . , 4 . 1 , .. ,- Q, way- . Xt ., ,,,,Q A4 . ,M A My 1' V .h ,1.,X. ,'f-Q .,--,H Mum eh. . Q Auf.--'TJ 1 f I , -wp -,,'n.. mpg' f I3 .n-,xff qw 1. 'X ,Q-f..iL:aNf. ,, vt. 44,4 11 3 nn of al .3 un. 52.44 Mfff v I 5' 4:a..sL.a.x-mr:...m ,qv-AL.. ' ',. 'L. I Y-'An-c '-'jl ??i.'5i- 1.,,, 1, uu- n fs K 9 9 Y, ' L, 1 As. . 'nn' , . K , , , ' , I w ' ' ' 1' gawk F V. .M 1, '1 'Nl ftfil U J X ' , Tri M H , 114' 1 wx- f 1 ,g,5.-14 S 'U . Q fvfgww ' ,zfigfylv , .2 a 5 i .MM- sx 4 'Eu 9 w any fgagi z M , ,, ,,,j fig 1 352 Q , . 4 140 -5, ,H , Martha Lopez Sheryl Atwood --J Peg Adams -an-mv' -M-'HF Nt 'Z . ,,,,,,,n,I XM 25 I 6 ,I 31, gi! ' ' 3 . ,, K- Bffiltwkh 4 HB W P , , W . , . if wie? 3 X as - .Ni Q Y? g ' YQ f , 4 ' vc ii 5 Leading the yells thisiyeevrwere Barber Casares, PriscillanGO11fZa1es, Linda l l ' Witherspoon, Ellen Nakagama,lDon4na Amendola, Susan Katano, ePatty'Logo1uso, and fc enterj Kathy Guiterlfez. l . Q., -, lf Q 1 I ' ,if , A ,'Wf11.i: ' We A .11 . ii , , M, nl-Qm',' :W ,nys .. -: -s Q- if W. ws was V QW' -K.. 'QM'-L4. , 4 S,w:4 H Weed S 77Zeatafz'a S 7a Deanna Sahel ' QB. N. V l ,W ,fr - V U57 . p .is , Q H37 A N f, ,mf 'X . . 'i V ' - A V c, ., f, i'Wf5?l'?51Q',?- ,ffiffqiti g . t fy 1 xx gl ff L .Lkl 8 , , Mr. Ray Frederick, veteran teacher, coach, and athletic director, has served this high school for thirty-three years. During his past association with Delano High sports, Mr. Frederick has been the A and B football coach and basketball coach. Present- ly, he is the varsity baseball coach, but he formerly coached all the school's baseball teams. Dean of the Valley coaches, as Mr. Frederick is known throughout the San Joaquin, he has also found time to be men- tor of the track team and to coach V a r s i ty basketball. As the man responsible for maintaining the multiple schedules of Delano's heavy athletic program, Mr. Frederick must see to the many details involved. He h a s als o served as director of attendance and vice- principal of Delano High besides t e za ch i ng in the social studies department. 146 4chZgf7hee Zeafw Varsity basketball coach Mr. Dave Kelley, trainer and athletic equipment manager Mr. Gus Metz, and Mr. Ray Frederick ob- serve the out-come of a junior varsity basketball game. With studied expressions Dr. Charles Keagy, team physician, and Mr. Frederick await the final decision of the referee during a varsity football game. Members of the varsity football team are: Top Row: Robert Gutierrez, Joe Lelis, Rick Nigos, Ron St. Clair, Richard Harness, Doug Lefebvre, Buddy Dixon, Sergio David Chumley, I-lal Goodman, Albert Borunda, and Greg Castillo, Clarence Moore, Dan Letlow, and Phil McNutt. Second Row: Mike Fulmis and Brian Frymire, managers Carey Knox, Raul Placensia, Gary Oliver, David Magers, Marty Jelacich, and Jerry Saylor, manager. Third Row: ' zum 7a '64 v 1 The Delano Tigers again showed championship form in taking the 1964 Central Yosemite League title by trouncing the Tulare Redskins 13-0 in i the last game of the season. Tulare, who had been considered the state's No. 1 team, could gain only 52 yards to Delano's 223. This copped the best season's play for the Tigers in six years. Delano's passing combination of Victor Manzano to David Ghumley and the outstanding run- ning of halfbacks Steve Johnson and Buddy Dixon spurred the team to victory. Looking over the All-League selections from Delano are varsity coaches Nolan Schaffer and Gene Beck. Johnson. Bottom Row: Victor Manzano, Steve Johnson, Armando Urias, Mike Beyer, Fernando Del Rio,and Andrew Zaptme 621' 7' l Discussing game strategy are quarterback Victor Manzano and Head Coach Gene Beck, with the ever-present clipboard. TWO Nlr. Whitney players are needed to stop hard-running right halfback Buddy Dixon 4343 second leading ground gainer for the Tigers. Fullback Roger Richmond C383 dashes around end with Armando Urias Q-l4j running interference for him in the Wasco game. nutty Sconce Delano 26 Wasco O Delano l3 East Bakersfield 25 Delano 26 Taft 14 Delano 32 Central Union 6 Delano 6 Bakersfield 32 Delano 33 Hanford 7 Delano 6 Mr. Whitney l3 Delano 20 Porterville l9 Delano 13 Redwood 6 Delano 13 Tulare 0 Steve Johnson fllj, left halfback and leading ground gainer for Delano, skirts around left end behind the blocking of Marty Jelacich Q3lj against Taft, Buddy Dixon 434j, halfback, gives a stunned look as he is hit by East Bakersfield's Freeman Hunter 4205 While attempting a run around right end. Steve Johnson misses a high pass from quarterback Victor Manzano with Jim Loper 4535 and Paul DuPraet 4183 of Mt. Whitney defending. Clarence Moore 4375, 198-pound senior fullback, is ' ,L stopped on a run up the middle by I-lanford's Larry Rodgers 4225. -A Members of De1ano's championship offensive unit are: Top: Doug Lefebvre, Greg Johnson, Marty Jelacich, and Andrew Buddy Dixon, Fernando Del Rio, Victor Manzano, and Steve Gabaldon. Johnson. Bottom: David Chumley, Dan Letlow, Gary Oliver, 149 8019464 Zayblwze dad Smwgdz ZA' 7af!e Bengal coaches Nathan Johnson and Waldo Stahl reflect upon the outcome of the Porterville game. The Delano Bengals swept to their third straight Central Yosemite League champion- ship compiling a record of five consecutive wins in league competition. They have also been undefeated in sixteen straight games over a three year span. Ten Delano players were selected to play on the All-League team. The Bengal charge was led by halfback Pat Murray, fullback Joe Nigos, and quarter- back Ricky Felix. Murray led the team in tcgltfal yards gained and in points scored with l ,,l,5,,,. Q 4 l f '1 . , 'KP-.fx JM aka: Bengal team members are: Back: Albert Sanchez, Chris Beck, Cary Johnson, John Hooks, Rex Robertson, Danny Lujan, Bobby Huerta, and Terry Baines. Second Row: Coach Nathan Johnson, Ray Sarmiento, James Kimbriel, Steve Fox, Kent Harper, Sherman Yount, Larry Hennessee, Dick 150 Myer, Jerry Johnson, and Coach Waldo Stahl. Third Row: Clifford Nagatani, manager, Lupe Campos, Dan DeFraga, Arthur Mesa, Fred Argel, Jerry Rabina, Richard Jiminez, Dan Jennings, Modesto Flores, and Ron Klinchuch,manager. Bottom: Ricky Felix, Gilbert Valdez, Pat Murray, Andy Cabacungan, Joe Nigos, David Castillo, and Dave DeFraga. , 1' L 1 1 J a ' 1 77 1 I K K 2 fvg gy f ,gig ,, ' x ,+ -5 V, it ,Qf'lQQfQ.. A ,I ' 2, 5 ,KAL 7 E. ' ' W Z E . f,. - ' ' A I , it 2' 1 it .,, J, 1 N ,,,. , , 1 , E ywym My f ' L--- Q . , 1 -- , - 1 f e' ,Q 1 A Q 5. ' ' A ,sf A 1 '5 J 55:6 1 qi g xg, f t, ,n 1, ' gy 1. J - -- - - , ' 1 if filgffal 1 fi? 1 . ,,,,, I . S W :,. y L., ' ' Kg x ,5 'R , H, A , , , 1, -5 1 A- , VN I, T -Q ,...j .E ,E ky, ,V 3, X uf K 63, ., ,, :QI 6 , E , , I f ,, A if 6 H 3 , iff, W J F i 4 , 3 1 , at J lx K Vg U 'ii .,,,,f . K mt. ,if h ' l S .1 - ,V , X , , 7.6 V V , , u , , 15 .3 ' 1 J' , 1 G . v ' 1 l I ,,,, r:' , 1 4 , . ., 4 . ,Q ' 7 ' - -- . Q ,,., ' ai, , ,,, I .j z y .. ,. , Q, ,rf 1 M 4 c an - embers of the C reserve team re: Top: Jesse Montero, Joe endez, Ken Jelacich, Max Teston, Konnie Nagatani, Danny Chavez, lfred Cardona, George Gabaldon, erry Villalovos, and Willie Lucas. econd Row: Mr. Robert Anderson, oach, Doug Worthington, An dy iouklis, Roy Adams, Victor Flores, Jerry Perigo, Henry Tarango, Tony ernandez, Rodney Lessley, Jeff andolph, Mike Randolph, Mike enbow, and Mr. James Steuart, oach. Third Row: David Borunda, erry Nagatani, Joe L ugo, Jack L u dy, Ricky Stevens, AlfO1'1 s o M a r t i n e z, Scott Ailes, Wesley Stumbaugh, William Underhill,Mike Kelley, and Paul Moscorro, Bottom: Seor ge Kouklis, Bruce Gabriel, Bobby Kelley, Billy Bordman, Gilbert Martinez, Melvin Waldrop Wilfred Baltazar, Robert Campos and Alfred Alapisco. 1 1 Kitten Delano 6 Delano O Delano 0 Delano O Delano 13 Delano O Delano 7 q G - Members of the C team are: Top: Ted Losey, John Argel, Arthur Lucas, Willie Lucas, Ray Marquez, and Julian Martinez. Second Row: Jesse Montero, manager, Seferino Amaya, Ronnie Newman, Pete Santiago, George Velasquez, and Pat Adams. Third Row: Coach Bill Ward, Ken Jelncich, Dennis Sheehan, Paul Moscorro, William Underhill, and Ralph Castillo. Bottom: Steve Watanabe, Ross Owen, Andrew Kouklis, Sam Schiavon, and Danny Smith. Scores Bakersfield Taft Tulare North High Mt. Whitney Hanford Porterville 6 6 13 12 7 12 O C-Reserve Scores Delano 13 Delano 33 Delano 66 Delano 6 Delano 18 Delano 6 Bakersfield O Tulare 13 North High 7 Hanford 0 Porterville 13 Tulare O 151 Doug Lefebvre Offensive center 1? fn ,ff . H ff X V? C Gary Oliver Offensive guard ' 4 k i t fp Phil McNutt Defensive lineman ,-M A w do . . fx it ' H 5 ie.e ' 'S . ff' f'ii iQ or r A 51, f ' .. 1 , E, . Bill Whittaker Honorable mention Defensive lineman Offensive tackle Raul Placensia Honorable mention Defensive back Victor Manzano Steve Johnson Honorable mention Offensive back Quarterback 152 ' Carey Knox t O Defensive end Ddm Buddy Dixon Honorable mention Offensive back 2,5 3, it 2' T 'ff' ,fi if 'Q , A K M, Q, , I Mike Beyer Honorable mention Defensive lineman Armando Urias Honorable mention Defensive end Dave DeFraga Defensive guard Pat Murray Back 46 f4f5-league mm John Hooks Defensive end 1' N . ji M W 1 gengale Andy Cabacungan Chris Beck Offense tackle Offensive end 1 !' i -fkr ,.. are A 2 s ff 'HQ 5 Y M mai K ,Rig , 'Q H as QQ ai Q .f W ggi i ff Fred Argel Defensive tackle Ray. Sarmiento Defensive linebacker f- Q' .... I ij 1 1. za f: ..... I 1 if az-I i ' 'f Q ',,' - .Q as Dick Myer Defensive back A ff' -1 fs? ' ,igg'f:21'i'1-5 A 1 f T1 ? ip ,X I' X E gms- ., Art Mesa Offensive end Joe Nigos Back 153 B-Reserve Scores Delano O Bakersfield Delano O East Bakersfield Delano 6 Hanford Delano 6 Porterville Delano O Tulare Delano 0 North High Bengal reserve squad members are: Top: Ismael Cardona, Ernest Romero, Elias Gueverra, Ramon Gasares, Steve Dunn, and Richard Van Pelt. Second Row: Richard Taylor, Jim St. Glair, John Mello, Mike Sturnbaugh, Mike Bridger, and Coach Ted Hammack. Third Row: Mike McGill, Jesse Solos, David Velas uez, Kent Gray, Steve Sebo, and cLarry Moore. Bottom: Jon LaCourse, manager, Joe Ortega, Dana Gabriel, and Alanllocking. Not pictured are Glenn Guthrie, Jim Fugate, Terry Banes, Bob Huerta, and David Rhoades. 154 Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Members of the Junior Varsit te are: Top: Jerry Lessley, glib Garay, Mario Soto, Larry Poun Bill Wilson, Danny Lucero, a Randy Steele. Second Row: Co Bob Aguilar, Jose Rubio, Jim H Gary Hill, Danny Brewer, Mi Allison, and Howard Nagata manager, Jim McFarlane, J Brown, Bruce McAbee, Lar Phillips, Bob Ferguson, Pa Vargas, and Joe Lujan, Botto Ken Fenton, McKinley Miller, M Garcia, Danny Ramil, Larry Lex Jim Pruitt, and Tom Schwartz. Junior Varsity Scores Bakersfield O East Bakersfield O Tulare 7 Mt. Whitney 6 Taft O Porterville 7 North High 30 Q i S, f 'S . 'S-lik Head coach Waldo Stahl of the Bengals instructs Ricky Felix, quarterback, on the next play. Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals gen 560464 34 Wasco 26 East Bakersfield O Taft 59 Central 19 Bakersfield 27 Hanford 26 Mt. Whitney l3 Porterville 27 Redwood 33 Tulare Rushing to assist Fred Argel QZOQ are Ricky Felix Ql0j and Dan Deliraga U85 in the game against the Drillers. Stopped on the 30 yard line by John Perez QZZQ of Porter- ville is right halfback Modesto Flores 4245. 155 W 3' x.. ' Members of - the varsity cross-country team are: Top: L e o n Bumanglag, Gilbert Martinez, L o u i s Armendarez, John Martinez, and Ruben Lopez. Bottom: C o n r a do J azmin, Tom Dawson, and Arthur Cardoza. , ' 'S Qi -sr 'ig 'M' - H Wmafltq Flczcea dad '7n .league 77Zeet The Delano Tiger harriers finished a successful season this year with third-place finishes by the varsity and freshman- sophomore teams and a second-place finish by the junior varsity. John Martinez finished third for the varsity. Charles Mendenhall placed secondg John Spurrier, thirdg and Jake Villegas, fifth, in the junior varsity. 156 Coach Don Tavolacci takes notes on individ- ual performances dur- ing a thinclad workout. K , - .ffM,-41'-awe ....a..,..,,. . ' I ,, , V W Taking an early lead against Mt. Whitney, but finishing third, is Tom Dawson. I-le is followed by first place winner Martinez C135 and, partly hidden from view, L. Armendarez, second-place winner. i Members of the freshman-sophomore team are: lop: Phil Stonesifer, Felix Teston, David Armendarez, and Joe Perez. Bottom: D011 FISVOISCCI, C9130 MGJO, and M1149 AV1113- Jake Villegas and David Armendarez watch as Leamon King, right, 1956 Olympic gold medal winner and 1954 Delano High School alumnus, lighted the symbolic pyre with the Olympic flame during halftime of the Home- coming game against Hanford. Members of the junior varsity team are: Top: Raymond Barney, Kenny Jones, John Spurrier, Tim Adams, Charles Mendenhall, Don Mendenhall, and Steve Vinson, manager. Bottom: Celso Alejo, John Barney, Pete Flores, James Martinez, and Tanis Rangel. 157 cgm Compiling a 5-5 league record, Coach Dave Kelley's varsity basketball team captured second place in the C entr al Yosemite League. This was the best season for the Tigers since entering the CYL. Delano also took second place in the College of Sequoia Tour- nament. Scoring an average of 48 points per game plus a three game Winning streak, t h e varsity c i n c h e d second place against Tulare with only P orterville left to play. Victor Manzano led T i g e r scorers W i th 271 points in 24 games for an eleven point game average. Second in scoring was Steve Wilson with 205 points. After the final game of the season a g a i n s t Porterville the varsity team gave th e honor of season team captain to Victor Manzano. Jim Abbott was chosen the most inspirational player of the season. Manzano and Wilson were se- lected to the second CYL all-star bas- ketball team. Abbott was accorded an honorable mention. ecoaoipfdce 74: Carey Knox C215 out jumps Richard Scott C353 of Hanford for a rebound as John Snider Q-105 attempts an assist. Iqf 'ax-1+ WY Members of the varsity basketball team are: Back Row: Mr. Saylor, manager. Front Row: Jim Abbott, Steve Johnson, Mike Dave Kelley, coach, David Chumley, Steve Grasmick, Steve Carter, Raul Placensia, and Victor Manzano. Wilson, John Snyder, Carey Knox, Lawrence Lucas, and Jerry breather. e Wilson stretches foratwo- ter as the Tigers sustain lead. by his squad, Coach Dave Kelley offers some sound advice during Jim Abbott goes up for two points dur- : Vic Manzano fakes out a Tulare la er in home W court action. P Y Delano Bakersfield k Delano Taft Delano North High Delano Fresno High Delano Foothill Delano East Bakersfield Delano Wasco Delano North High Delano Hanford Delano Foothill Delano East Bakersfield Delano Taft Delano Tulare Delano Mt. Whitney Delano Redwood Delano East Bakersfield Delano Mt. Whitney Delano Redwood Delano Porterville Delano Tulare Delano Hanford Delano Mt. Whitney Delano Redwood Delano Tulare Delano P orterville 159 Members of the junior varsity team are: Back R ow: Coach Chris Beck, and Larry Lewis. Front Row: Andrew Gabaldon, Nolan Shaffer, Ken Townson, Dick Walker, Sergio Castillo, Mike Garcia, Ron St, Clair, Steve Caric, Bryan Frymire,man- Stephan Puvich, John Hickok, and Charles Beavers. Middle ager, and Alfred Atchison, manager. Row: Eddie Darden, Fred Argel, Danny Ramil, John Hooks, aachfaWafz4d'q ddwiplczce With a season record of ten wins and seven losses and a league record of five and five, the junior varsity captured third place in the Central Yosemite League. Averaging fifty points per game, compared to forty-seven last year, the JV's scored an even one thousand points. High scorer was Sergio Castillo with 240 poi n ts in sixt een games for an average of fifteen points per game. Second in scoring was Mike Garcia tallying 204 points in seventeen games for an average of twelve points. Steve Caric C325 hooks a shot as Ford 1305 of Tulare attempts to block it. Mike Garcia C235 fingertips the ball toward the bucket just beyond the reach of Bopp 1235. Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano QW 7mm Sanee 39 Bakersfield 5 3 Taft 64 North High 45 East Bakersfield 5 l North High 47 Hanford 43 Foothill l 6 Burroughs 26 F oothill 44 East Bakersfield 67 Mt. Whitney 49 Redwood 38 Arvin 52 P orterville 54 Tulare 66 Hanford 63 Mt. Whitney 63 Redwood 70 Tulare 50 P orterville Sergio Castillo 4245 goes in for a lay-up a step ahead of defender Jensen Q13 5. Caught flat-footed, Cochran 1155 and Edminister C325 of Tulare watch John Hooks' shot swish through for two points. 161 Members of the B team are: Back Row: Coach Bill Ward, Arthur Armendarez, Alan Hocking, Jerry Hoisington Mike Richard Rivera, Dick Myer, Richard Van Pelt, Kevin Sluga, Roth, and Lane Mooney. Front Row: Ralph Forquera Jim Kent Gray, and Bobby Whitten. Middle Row: Rex Robertson, Camunes, Gilbert Valdez, Jim Robeson, and Ivan Goertzen Scafaee Uaoz 706 paula 7oz 322, Jim Robeson Q95 goes in for a lay-up against Tulare while teammate Gilbert Valdez 4145 looks on. 162 V... Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano 37mm Smea 29 Taft 20 North High 14 East Bakersfield 41 Wasco 28 North High 16 Hanford 26 Foothill 28 East Bakersfield 36 Mt. Whitney 41 Redwood 26 Arvin 27 Porterville 33 Tulare 26 Hanford 42 Mt. Whitney 28 Redwood 36 Tulare 35 Porterville Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano ew ' Scam Om Q5 Pawn 704 Kazan 67mm Sam Taft 20 North High 36 East Bakersfield 28 Wasco 41 North High 30 Hanford 35 Foothill 20 East Bakersfield 24 Mt. Whitney 37 Redwood 31 Arvin 36 Porterville 37 Tulare 41 Hanford 34 Mt. Whitney 28 Redwood 36 Tulare 21 Porterville 32 Walter Freeman 4331 leaps high on a lay-up shot while two defenders watch during action on the home court. Members of the C basketball team are: Back Row: Walter Louis Audap, Ralph Castillo, Mike Randolph, andJeff Randolph F reeman, Ken Jelacich, Roy Adams, Al Broom, Richard Front Row: Gary Takaki, Maxie Teston, Ross Owens Arthur Valero, and Robert Manzano. Middle Row: Coach Lee Lowry, Lucas, Mike McNutt, Dwayne Gross, and Joe Lugo. Ronnie Nagatani, David Stanley, Pat Adams, Harold Deweese., 20 Qfamfaezed 'gg 7ae ' Delano experienced an unsuccessful year in Wrestling due to the lack of veteran Wrestlers. Coaches Ralph Allen and Ted Hammock Worked with a squad of 60 boys this year in an attempt to rebuild the team. Delano scored 37 points in the league tournament to take fifth place. Six boys qualified for the Valley Meet. Many new wrestlers saw a great deal of action on the varsity and junior varsity teams. Some boys developed fast and next year will find the Tigers ready to go all out in league competition. Ralph Allen wrestling coach Jerry Rabina demonstrates the classic take-down stance against an opponent from Porterville. Chadney Ingram scores a pin with a reverse half-Nelson in a local match. Vlembers of the varsity wrestling team are: Back Row: Mr. Martinez, manager. Front R ow: Albino Arreola, Melvin Ralph Allen, coach, Henry Rodriguez, Jerry Rabina, R og e r Waldriop, Joe Nigos, Richard Nigos, Chadney Ingram, Ge org e Richmond, Dan Letlow, Harry Myer, Gary Hill, and David Kouklis, and Robert Campos. ,,,.p- -ww Members of the junior varsity wrestling team are: Back row: Lucero. F ront Row: Jake Villegas, David Cook, Wilfred Ted lflammack, coach, Dennis Sheehan, Danny Brewer, Paul Baltazar, Gerald Basconcillo, Terry Banes, and James Equao, Dan Jennings, Ray Sarmiento, Pat Sarceda, and Danny Kimbriel. Joe Nigos maintains 11 careful balance trying to escape his opponent's hold. down his man. League Champion Q95-lb.j Robert Campos has his man in trouble as he goes for a half-Nelson. Wrestler in control is Bob Morrison shown here breaking 165 -.. 'Wetemw pgdywdf S 'Zaman 7mm A, Cheryl Brunk, lst girls' singles, dem0l1Sf1'afeS her SGTVS- Coach Susan Kouklis exa min e s Coach Dave Kelley's new tennis racquet. Hedy Kruyt, 3rd girls' sin g l e S , starts her forehancl stroke. as-:Sox-Q. Members of the tennis team are: Back Row: Marty Lopez, Villegas, Carol Rackley, Mary Scott, Lesley Klinchuch, Diane Lupe Galindo, Ernalee Bailey, Hedy Kruyt, Judy Pritchett, Mochler, Elizabeth Tamayo, Mary Ellen Romero, and Victoria Cheryl Brunk, Debby Tillory, Leulga Bonner, Angie Galindo, Mendoza, and Janice Morehouse. Front Row: Sherrie Letlow, Irene John Snyder, 3rd boys' sin- gles, demonstrates his fore- hand stroke. l 5.2 Members of the tennis team are: Back Row: Mike Baumstartk Mike Allison, Dick Maust, Fred Taylor, Sammy Thompson, John Snyder, Tom Roberts, Hal Goodman, Ivan Goertzen, Larry Returning tennis veterans sparked both the boys' and the girls' teams. Veterans ofthe boys' team are Sammy Thompson, lst boys' singles, Norman Honbo, 2nd boys' singles, and Ray Barney who interchanges with John Snyder for 3rd boys' singles. Twenty-six candidates greeted Coach Dave Kelley at the start of the season. As the DEL-ANO Went to press, the Chroman, and Doug Edick. Front Row: Bruce Richard, Bill Boardman, Johnny Barney, Charles Rosson, Doug Worthington, Norman l-lonbo, Bobby Kelly, and Robert Radcliff. boys split their opening matches. Cheryl Brunk, lst girls' singles, Marty Lopez, 2nd girls' singles, and l-ledy Kruyt, 3rd girls' singles, are the girls' team VSEGIHIIS. Coach Susan Kouklis' squad blanked Shafter, South, and the Foothill while losing 3-2 to Arvin and Bakersfield, 1-a.,,,maN. ,S ,,,,, Q' ' aw' Norman Honbo, 2nd boys' singles, is about to return the ball. Sam Thompson, lst boys' singles, serves the ball during a recent match. l -...Nw . A- A l, ,..iE5- Back Row: Coach Anson Vinall, Greg Fader, Randy Carpenter, and Phil Howard. Front Row: Bob Kemph, Marcus Naito, Bruce Fernando C h a vez, James L op e s, Larry B y e r s, Te r ry Gabriel, Chuck Newcomb, Mike Sherman, Steve Bower, Da n Simmerly, Daniel Trimmer, Scott Ailes, Russell Kovacevich, Gabriel, and Jack Ludy. 2m 70, gag 'fm Coached by Mr. Anson Vinall, our golf squad has participated in the sport inter-scholastically for two seasons. Golfing requires concen- tration, practice, and patience with one's self since it is an individual skill., To be a member of this squad, one must have a beginner's set of clubs Qusually Dad'sj and, as is appropriate in any sport, a desire to win and to do a good job. Mr. Vinall urges freshmen and s oph omore s to sign up for the sport because golfing skills tend to grow with a developing interest in the game. GOLF MATCHES Feb. 26 Delano Tulare Mar. 4 Delano Porterville Mar. 12 Delano Redwood Mar. 19 Delano Mt. Whitney Mar. 26 Delano Hanford Apr. 2 Delano Tulare Apr. 9 Delano Porterville Apr. 23 Delano Redwood Apr. 30 Delano Mt. Whitney May 7 Delano Hanford May 14 Delano League meet at Porterville iss '-QQ-.., Mike Sherman shows h i s s m o o th follow-through while practicing for a tournament. Chuck Newcomb is addressing the ball ready to send it to the green with an iron club. ' et Sedan! 2 fecofmf , fd ,.V: t i T s do ,i T ' z so 4 d A ' ' . IEE + w f a ' l' Nil. bllit P3111 - W ' sea 6 ' Q, 'i ' 537 ,LL.'I, no .,', it .'Ax ' n do The camera caught Danny Holland preparing to finish a forward dive off the low board. Tom Dawson shows his winning form in swim- ming the butterfly stroke. .iff ., K ,Y I.e,,, ,,, 'ff'-4-an 0 J k g 3,3 ,. 4 Q55 , P ' if srlxb eatla T Tim Adams is ready to dive into the water for the team relays. M ev 'iii' ' Members of the varsity swimming team are: Back Row: Bruce Adams, Charles Mendenhall, Bobby Redger, and Don McAbee, Dan Holland, Richard Harness, Tom Dawson, Dan Mendenhall. Waits, and Mark Boutwell. Front Row: Larry Lewis, Tim Members of the B and C teams are: Back Row: Dick Wheaton, Bendoy Caurtilon, David King, Mike Villareal, Mike B enbow, Floyd Boze and Glen Guthrie. Second Row: Ron Opley, David Duntsch, David Rhoades, Joe Becerra, Doug Chanley, and Mike Date Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 6 Mar. 12 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 1 May 7 May 8 May 8 May 14 May 15 170 Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano gb qfope 7a Ee- 44 35 45 ifz 43 lf2 Lillis. Third Row: Bill Shallies, Richard Taylor, Barry Daffern, Mike Kelley, Ken Jones, and Richard Wills. Front Row: Steve Watanabe, Bobby Becerra, David Villareal, Jimmy Redger, and Jerry Nagatani. league' A B A B 'ff i Bakersfield 55 60 5 f , EB 49 1 X2 51 1 X2 A ,,.5 yyyy EB Invitational v 6711, . North High - , 4 ,. .wg Delano Invitational M 'Q 1 6 Q , , 5 Mr. Whitney ie if , f at Porterville f , 6 , Q fl Hanford E V an ' ' f if' H V, if 1 A Redwood B - 4 W V Tulare I ' ' League Diving New Q ' League Meet Q, 7 Division Diving .4 W Valley Diving lffhiw M48 , A A f ,a Division Swimming 3 W Valley Diving -'Z lr- ,A A I VT Valley Swimming ' gawk, I g,i 1 V V A J? I tv? , -IIL i . 7 it ggi.. - qu f : ff, 537' . ,, V I T Q ,,g, . - T Ig ,, , I Q T ,D U ' Adding depth to the varsity swimming team are Don Mendenhall ftopj in the butterfly and broth- er Charles in the individual medley. dzteeagfkzfa Marcia Johnson, in her third year of swimming, gets plenty of pointers fr om her dad, Nathan Johnson, swimming coach. 4, 42, .MH , ,ry .Zn If n'.' E m ,,,, P ,. 3 fi c L. W-was if ,Ma-WWMNQMWQ 'Q e ' ,,,, aft' ,Quia Was Mike Beutwell watches Jennifer Crockett do a dive from the Low goard while waiting his turn to do a dive from the high oar . J t ig 5 yi or JJ, J s 4 I - V ,..i , i .,., rf , H i'i' ' J P, :'Xt ' f f u K - J itn Ill 4,gi.,l at E H K . ., . . 4 A A Pj W' t. J Q .A 1. 113. 5 A ct, , J J a ' tJ sliJ J . 1, i W KKVV M Q i-?' J H ivy, I , t N --e ,Q ziit , li'r1 i'ie 1 ii'i l V - M , ' fN,-f i , .f.g-1, .. ,xi. .,,, . - - -f,... Members of the girl's swimmirng team are: Back Row: Yolanda Meza, Joann Proctor, Diane Fortier, Mary Ann Worley , Marilyn Dawson, and Jennifer Crockett. Middle Row: Marcia John- son, Oleta Sadoy, Janice Rancuda, Natalie Black, Marie Mendenhall. Bottom Row: Marian Eng- 1ish,. Janice Es- calona, Debbie Swan, Ann l-lenritze, and Mary Catherine Regan. 171 Members of the Varsity baseball team are: Back Row: Gary Andrew Gabaldon, and manager Chris Valdez, Front Row: Hinchey manager, Ronnie St. Clair, Arthur Mesa, Mike Beyer, Danny Evans, Buddy Dixon, Jim Abbott, Gary Oliver, Victor Phil McNutt, Bill Maxson, David Mag ers, Marty Jelacich, Manzano, Serjio Castillo, and Raul Placensia, 7' Slant Seaman 206114 dx game Wanda? S Untried pitching, the same question mark on last year's varsity baseball team, is the key to Delano Tiger baseball hopes for 1965. Senior Bill Maxson is the lone southpaw. The righthanders are juniors Ron St. Clair, Mike Beyer, and Frank Tavena and sopho- more Andrew Gabaldon. Unless something changes rapidly, Coach Frederick figures on a 15-man squad, including four returnees from last year's club and an all-senior club except for the four pitchers and one more player. Seniors Phil McNutt and Marty Jelacich will share the catching. David Magers and McNutt will play first base. Veteran Jim Abbott returns at sec- ond With sophomore Sergio Castillo expected to play third. Veteran Victor Manzano and Danny Evans are available at shortstop. The former can also play third and the outfield. The outfield has last year's third baseman Buddy Dixon in left, Gabaldon or Raul Placensia in c enter, and either veteran Gary Oliver or McNutt in right. 172 N Veteran shortstop Victor Manzano started many doyble plays for the Tigers this season. .. I i, 1 'H If I W1 .4 . if ii awww Catcher Phil McNutt shows his versatility by relieving David Magers at first base during a practice session. E A M t aa- R W W if iiti, i,, :zii V V V f F - -ssi - ff - , a A 1 ,af ,,-. K afizilei 3 ,, W 'rri lia r ,rw W im,x i,,AA, , ,, , I A ,fix , ' V L 0, f2,,,.d-I! . 511' Q ,N if ' 1 , ,ag .f ,f., , M... ..r. - - r The other half of the keystone com- Jination, veteran second s acker lim Abbott, awaits the throw to :omplete the twin-killing. Feb. Feb. 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May May May Delano Rained Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano League Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano VARSITY SCORES 2 EB Out 4 9 3 7 l2 Bakersfield Bakersfield Porterville Tulare Shafter North Tournament Shafter Tulare Redwood Whitney Hanford South P orterville Tulare Foothill Redwood Whitney Tournament P orterville Hanford P orterville Tulare Redwood Whitney Hanford P orterville M if ,af S3 Senior lefthanded pitcher Bill Maxson, who had twirled bictories over East Bakersfield and Porterville in his first two starts at press time, listens to some of the sage advice from veteran Coach Ray Frederick, in his thirty-third year as Tiger head coach. 3 X QQ Q Dk Y r' 1 N 9 A 174 Gary Oliver Outfielder D. , -fm iq -4 Jim Abbott Second base l Danny Evans Outfielder Raul Plucensia Outfielder ri, .-J... A fy Catcher . f , 7 'I I' . -1 f Q' ll Xa , ff X C vc V as ,- Y gif ,, Q Martin Jelacich O R . - 55 1 ff? I 1. ' ' 2 1 . i x I ri Phil McNutt , I Catcher V jf S-1 A , David Mugcrs First base i Bill Maxson Pitcher Buddy Dixon Outfielder .AA M a 641,35-'val ef Victor M mz mo Short stop lf 1 ' , X X I' ' 'L X7 175 1 I Q l 'ix A, 6-Y. Jam! ..,,, r ,Q Mx! Q, J Q V ,fn X.. E X, 'X E -P 19 L yi r 1 1. Q 3 4 5 ffl 8 Members of the Junior Varsity baseball team are: Back Row: Audap, and manager Mike Fulmis. Front Row: Larry Managers Ben Ford and Gilbert Gilray, Lane Mooney, Richard Hennessee, Danny Chavez,xGeorge Villegas, Richard Jimenez, Rivera, Rex Robertson, Mike Garcia, Dick Myers, Kenny Dan DeFraga, Dave DeFraga, Steve Fox, Martin Gonzales, Townsend, Steve Derrington, Bill Wilson, Mike Carter, Louie Mike Gonzales, and Frank Tavena. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar. Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May QW '4 Plan Sa Seam JUNIOR VARSITY SCOR ES Delano Delano Delano Delano League Delano Delano League Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano - 17 Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Tournament l l l EB 2 ' Taft rained out Bakersfield Bakersfield Shafter North Tournament Shafter Tulare Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford South P orterville Tulare Foothill Redwood Mt. Whitney Tournament P orterville Hanford P orterville Tulare Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford P orterville af' wk ryhyifla B . A I 5 .5 ,a 9 tr 1' fftj,i y 11 'T KN if 155. Qfxiw wi? el an 5 fissflsivw F WB i' ,4 J, M . V' 'il ' D A . 1 A is .M ..,W..,..., I ,uv . I ig .1 ,r--wif.,-g,f as rw 3 ' . ' lui.. rr... A , ' ' ,wa H we 'en .Mai ,again M I 7 1 , i K A .. ki V. Fffgf'-My , flags: ,.., . - . ,, N , , .. . 1 . r J f i Rrri 2 gi exif- ,,ViVVi-..g.- 4, ,V 4 g , i , , y I, - . , ,E lgi , , - f, X , . . V A . ' ' , 5 '-5 . ,,..- , ,. Y T T J ' . ' ' Q ,ffl ,,,, . Coach Gene Beck turns the pitching duties over to south- paw Mike Gonzales during the game against Bakersfield. Kitten 364026 Z, ' KITTEN SCORES Delano Delano Delano Delano League Delano League Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano Delano EB 14 Taft rained out Bakersfield Bakersfield Tournament North High Tournament Tulare Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford South High Porterville Tulare Foothill Redwood Mt. Whitney Tournament Hanford P orterville Tulare Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford P orterville at, Vlembers of the freshman baseball team are: Back Row Charles Bayles Danny Smith Gerald Luque Dwhayne Gross Alfonso Martinez, Robert Torrez, Jimmy St. Clair Alan Vlax Teston Andy Kouklis Ralph Castillo George Gabaldan Hocking Mike Randolph, Jeff Randolph, Arthur Armendariz Richard Torrez George Velasquez George Del ado Tony Richard Van Pelt, Robert Whitten, David Wood, Dennis Sheehan Martinez Gary Takaki and .lim Fugate Hal DeWeese, Ernest Romero and Alex Ortiz. Front Row For four c on s e c u t i v e years the Delano Tiger track team has won the Central Yosemite League championship, and pleasing to the ears of Delano track followers is Coach Don Tavolacci's report that a fifth straight title is possible. Tavolacci reports the spirit among the team members is the best in many seasons. Chief weak point for the varsity will be the distance area. With the addition of the two-mile event to the slate this season, three distance races are now run. Heading the list of distance runners are Conrado Jazmin, Leon Bumanglag, and John Martinez. Other outstanding tracksters are longer jumper, shot putter, and dashman Steve Johnsong high jumper Lawrence Lucasg hurdler-long jumper Carey Knox, discus flingers Steve Wilson, Dan Letlow, and Bill Whittaker, and pole vaulter John Spurrier. ln a recent meet with Shafter, Tiger track- men swept to a 68-52 victory. Johnson took first in the shot put and third in the broad jump. Joe Brown tied for first in the broad jump and sec- ond in the high jump. Mckinley Miller took the 440 and second in the low hurdles. Other var- sity winners were Clarence Moore, Lawrence Lucas, John Spurrier, Joe Ortega, and Steve Wilson. VARSITY TRACK SCOR ES Mar. 12 Delano Corcoran-Wasco Mar. 18 Delano South-BHS Mar. 25 Delano Mt. Whitney Apr. 1 Delano Porterville Apr. 8 Delano Hanford Apr. 10 Delano Relays Apr. 22 Delano Redwood Apr. 24 Tulare Relays Apr. 29 Delano Tulare May 1 Kern Relays May 7 West Coast Relays May 12, 14 CYL League Meet May 22 Divisional Meet May 29 Central Section Meet June 4-5 State Meet R T 'ffl - Vlembers of the Varsity track team are: Back Row: Jim Hall, Sarceda. Front Row: Jerry Lessley, Mike Ramirez, Conhrado John Spurrier, Randy Steele, Dan Letlow, Jerry Saylor, Steve Jazmin, John Martinez, Mario Soto, Charlie Beavers, McKinley Wilson, Dick Walker, Carey Knox, Clarence Moore, Leon Miller, Leo Bishop, Ken F enton, Steve Johnson, Albert Bumanglag, David A r m e n d a r e z, Doug L e f e b vr e, and Pat Borunda, and manager Stephen Vinson. Steve Johnson, who has leaped over 22 feet in the broad jump, shows winning form in practice. i ,. s 2 ' ' ' ' ' , ,U . iw, -Q.. ' :aq- . -- we ' - , ,WJ . . we sw A M 3:9-A ,Y ,Jax M . . , . ,,,,, L . Q, 57' .rsztmi fjsXi,e!':f1 K . , ., ,.:, in ,J 1 i 'ffk f 4 MA , .R . M M 5 .1 ,K H -1 ig. - ai, 7' at YJ ' ,w if in 'f . ...mfraaw 4 5 S mn i Y mfg Q ff M r Xa 1 Q is-M 'J ' 'W 4' ie- ,ff Q rm sie -.-. M if piwf 3' ' N QE, if ev' , f W' if X' , ' .4 Q -tw 1' ix sw? A 1 ckmyve W Q a m,1iggEQ 'W ag! fl? .1 - Q Q. 4 in u if 1' ' MAA ,, gt., , - if ,i Q gi? T V- .5 .Q . rf 1, ,,,,, ,,, , ', ' X ' . 'L L wri t if -f i fffi f 4 I it . ff ,,ep U - A Y i V -iilkn .aa ,wi Q Q A ri- , -'f -f ,. A ,,.,fi..g, .41 W ' i 3-,,,.Q . . '22 1. rf Track coaches Lee Lowry, Don Tavolacci, and James Steuart look forward to another victorious season. McKinley Miller, 440-y a r d runner, streaks for the finish line. Top Varsity high jumper, Lawrence Lucas, who holds the Bengal high jump r e c or cl, demonstrates his technique in practice. Steve Wilson, top varsity discus thrower, prepares to throw one of hiswinning tosses. 179 if Q sz 51 il . . 2 'e 0 S X0-24 Outscoring their opponents by 56 points, B TRACK SCHEDULE the B track team defeated Shafter 80-24. The Mar. 12 Delano Corcoran-Wasco Mar. 18 Delano South-BHS only double winner was Arthur Jenkins who Mar. 25 Delano Mt. Whitney Apr. 1 Delano Porterville soared 5'8 in the high jump and leaped l8'2 Apr. 8 Delano Hanford Apr. 10 Delano Delano Relays in the broad jump. Delano also took the relay. Apr. 22 Delano Redwood Apr. .24 Delano Tulare Relays Other B winners were Lupe Campos, John Cato, Apr. 29 Delano Tulare Apr. 29 Delano Tulare Albert Sanchez, Pat Murray, Gilbert Valdez, May l Kern Relays May 7 West Coast Relays and Chris Beck. May 12, 14 CYL League Meet May 22 Divisional Meet May 29 Central Section Meet June 4-5 State Meet Fred Argel, Pat Murray, and Ray Sarmiento shoot out of the starting blocks at the crack of the starter's gun in the meet against Shafter. X 'es U is f 559, I M ' , tliii it 1 ss t , it if f ctci - f , J J J if it ittfs il'lll ' Q 9 , 'N A if W K .A KF' 5' 1 .' 13 1'V' f i' tiff 1 Q A 7 A t ' Members of the B track team are: Back Row: John Cato, Lupe Campos, Kent Harper, Joe Love, Cary Johnson, Albert Sanchez, Jake Villegas, Louis Armendarez, Chris Beck, Phil Stonesifer, Steve Butler, Ken Helton, Sherman Yount, Jerry 180 Johnson, and David Mateo. Front Row: Gilbert Valdez, Arthur Jenkins, Bob Huerta, Joe Nigos, Fred Argel, Danny Cortez Mike Avila, Modesto Flores, Ray Sarmiento, Felix Teston, Joe Ortega, and Danny Lujan. .., an , 'wk Vp , A r in N REL C H Xqfkv B X 5 i,m I... , -.,. g,,,,, ,nel ' ' 5231 . Y ' -- S f gf gf Q F ,, fy , 5 3 3 .1 ,L ,Q il Q fi X ll it ,. t 2 fi M 5 W 2 Q, Q , . A . , S . 4 W, 2 my ' - .4 .V ff .1 'M ' 1 1. f 1 f . . ,W K VW F 1,1 K .f V f A Nw ,. It K ,,, I 5 pw tg H , -we' if 4 ' . ,L '- we or L - E i f, . -' y L . ff! - 4 ' - . 1 22- ,' W ,'LL ' W J 5 1 ' ' I 1 4 1, ' + ' f ' rel -' 'A' 3 . .. . ' 1 A 1 if f' ' ,J9 L f -. 1 M- . . ' J .1 'W if f :,, . ' A ' W' as ' ff' ft 'Yeh g, , P .,,L , 1.-f C, 5' f i f , it Q' fi C 1 t v f ', 5 Q A . as Q ,W , ,, ' 5 ', T ' f'-71.1 ,. Af .I ' 1-91 f m, K , F L' ,gee 'Y V R 21325 ' ge C it , -ifq af . 1 5 , Q ' A.,,. f . Q3 g 2 ::: 535'-'ff S-fa'iv.'f1n'-f ' 3 'fl . I ' . -' ,, 1 '-ff , f' -if i g,,-'ia S f ' ' -' C 'Z ,' ji,.'Z ',e H . 5- L3-i ' 4' 1' 0- A'- f'T','Q'.e .:'fI:-15' 1..7.1r'S' f,,, ,f 3w'5'f'hJ s-:ETf?1f5fVZ'?x','fF 552I'5i:,,,fi itl l.: 1 Members of the C track team are: Back Row: Ross Owens, Don Tavolacci, Bobby Morrison, William Agtang, Bob Parnel, Roy Adams, Jerry Perigo, .lim Gonzales, Joe Mendez, Joe Lugo, Ricky Stevens, Ricky Felix, Al Broom, Willy Lucas, Walter Freeman, Rodney Lesley, Ted Losey, Ray Marquez, Pete Santiago, Bill Farrel, and Kenny Tenny. Front Row: James Martinez, Raphael B eltr an, Frank S al ud acl o, Tunis Rangel, Ben Nuesca, Jim Bradshaw, Celso Alejo, Joe Perez, Paul Dominquez, Seferino Amaya, Alfred Cardona, Pete Flores, Mike McNutt, Keith Slugs, Art Lucas, and Roger Gadiano. Kitten Defeat S 6?-44 t I a Kitten spikesters defeated Shafter 69-44 in the season opener. Ricky Felix took the 120 low hurdles in a time of 15.3, broad jump with a 17'10 effort, and the 180 in 20.8. Kenny Tenny won the 100 in 11.6 and the 330 in 38.2. Ray Marquez took both the discus in 9l'2 and the shotput in 41'3 . Delano also took the relay. Other C winners were Al Broom, Walter Freeman, and Don Tabolacci. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May J une Sprinting to the finish line, Conrado Jazmin, varsity distance runner, closes the gap against his Shafter opponent. Mar. Mar. Mar. C TRACK SCHEDULE 12 Delano 1 8 Delano 25 Delano 1 Delano 8 Delano 10 Delano 22 Delano 24 Delano 29 Delano Corcoran-Wasco South-B1-IS Mt. Whitney Porterville Hanford Delano Relays Redwood Tulare Relays Tulare l Kern Relays 7 West Coast Relays 12,14 CYL League Meet 22 Divisional Meet 29 Central Section Meet 4-5 State Meet 181 leaf A We . ,S . C ff y .1-if' fl A I 'is . lx i Members of the first period intra-mural bas- ketball champions are: Kneeling: Andy N , - A,,, I, Cabungan, Frank Castillo, Eddie Lugo, and John 2 Iir Rafal. Standing: David Castillo, Ernest Vi ray, ' x Mike Ortiz, and Ray Reyes. i , I lx P N Junior Mike Wilson strains to reach the top while taking the agility test in rope climbing. 182 'fi it I Delano participates in the following intra-mural sports: strip football, basketball, softball, track field, swimming, and tennis. Individual competition is also offered in badminton and weight lifting. From the seven physical education classes the best team in each period represents that period in the intra-mural playoff. All competition is held after school and the boys play for fun to see who is the best. All star teams are chosen to give the out- standing players recognition. The outstanding lntra-Mural Athlete is awarded a plaque at the end of the school year. The third period strip football team defeated the second pe- riod team with a score of 6-O to take the championship. Members of the team are: Captain Camillo Mendoza, Ben Vasquez, Steve Huerta, Willie Mascarinas, Doug Hamilton, Frank Alabart, Blaine Salley, Richard Guevara, George Roberts, Richard Hernandez, and Henry Mascorro. The All-Star Football Team was Joe Luque, John Beelner, Steve Huerta, Larry Waller, Ben Vasquez, Joe Ancheta, Camillo Mendoza, and Frank Castillo. The first period won the intra-mural basketball champion- ship. They defeated the fifth period in the finals by a score of 25 to 21. Members of the team were Captain Frank Castillo, Andy Cabacungan, Ernest Viray, Michael Ortiz, David Castillo, Joe Lugo, John Rafal, Raymond Reyes, and Skip Cornelison. The All Star Team was Frank C as tillo, Captain Arthur Jenkins, Ernest Viray, Robert Owens, and Armando Urias. Softball, the third quarter sport, is always popular in intra- mural play. A regular track meet, swim meet, and tennis tourna- ment offer many boys a chance to test their skill and playing a- bility against other competitors. The fourth period boys' physical education class be- gins a unit in badminton, a game strictly for the bird- 7 al S 76 6 ll Members of the intra-mural championship foot- ball team are: Top Row: Steve I-Iuerta, Doug Hamilton, Richard Guerrero, and Camillo Mendoza, Middle Row: Ben Vasquez, Blaine Salley, George Roberts, and Richard Hernandez. Bottom Row: Henry Mascorro, Frank Alabart, and Willie Mascarinas. 183 QNX -1 ' fr ' . Y - , A 1 - ew jf' ww 9 if f f ' KES 'Q L W ,...... W ? 5 , N Ax xvg H J W VN U mW...i:1 4, ' QEYQV 5 A Q y ff S x V?'-ffxfv V ' yr. l Av Ns? KI Amdawadou 0,4 5450 Zdoca ,-hu, vm? .ggwwy A f- , .y ' QI' ff -'fwWI,viLyv Eff if A I ff iff ' ly mp'fgSQf P J V ff 556321 jliigfwf ijagjx ' f MW 5 ling X in V 'fl' ,-f ,K 'f. we ll' ky . Smwha 25645024 D . xii edema ajofmm - ' ,..,. 't V Q Q N, .ffm Nw g if , V J . 2 ' Q. i VZ.--1. . Elem:IwlhlllrlllsllMMIMI'Huwla: all'a1lwl'awll'all'al1'awl1lall'all'al1'ai'aU'Q, if .lf ir' F a at Qlvlr. Enzo Sticco, a student from Asti, Italy, came to if. if-T Delano as a part of the People-to-People Program. The 32 Tl: winner of a competition sponsored by Asti's city council, P: 4- Mr. Stico was judged primarily on the basis of his ability E IF to speak English and his knowledge of Asti's economic sit- '- -i if' F uation. During the course of his stay, he visited Delano ? -'I High School and spoke to the Del-Ano staff.l 1'- .17 F north of the Ligean Sea in the Italian Piedmont, the city of Asti lies amidst the vine ards T- 17 Y F 1 which are the backbone of its economy. It is a compact city, e ual in area to Delano, bustling -'V I' q FE .LV with 62,000 inhabitants. Though there are few private homes, tall stucco apartment buildings ,I- - A if wall in narrow streets. Many small stores, specializing in particular goods, offer the services IT- E!-'-fw available in America in a single shopping center. al T. LIT In Italy, the central government strictl controls the local governmentsg therefore Asti's '12 if Y r TL' city council does not enjoy as much freedom as our own. High schools have no system of stu- J, il dent government, but the universities do have similar organizations. H- I' :L -4- School is in session five hours a day for six days a week, adjourning for about four months jf in the summer. One large building houses the educational facilities. All courses are compul- J: E soryg there are no electives. Sports receive less emphasis in Asti than is placed upon them in 14 -I3 America. The pupil-teacher relationship is more formal there. After graduation from high E El school, a student receives no useful degree or diploma. E' l ,E The social life of Asti's youth is similar to that of American teens. There are man clubs J: .. Y if i lf- for young people. The cinema is a popular attractiong however television is not because of the F ' 77' poor variety. Dating patterns in Northern Italy are the same as those in America. Most young ,-1 + lf' r t 7' people prefer more intellectual activities such as discussion groups on politics and literature. if if ' y T, The difference between generations is much more remarkable in italy. Due to this, families QI ? .Q are less closely bonded. Parental authority is decreasing and becoming more liberal. -.IT V -V : F Zi, The Harvest of Grapes celebrates the harvest in a carnival spirit. Revelers dress in 5 l -if costumes representing their city. Other sources of fun and relaxation are vacations in the Alps YT or by the sea. 1' 5' lr' -JT A land of yesterdays and of tomorrow, ltalyis very much alive in spite of its antiquities. if I1 Though past and present intermingle as one, the spirit of the country is definitely of this age. 11 ar' r 1 Italy is an island Though it is surrounded on three sides by water and on the fourth by the il MJT highest mountains on the continent, Italy has never been isolated. Men have sailed the seas and -T E trekked the high mountain passes. It is a paradox that Italy, seemingly an isolated nation, has 'F -F maintained intimate contact with others, and significantly contributed to the world in art, liter- il J ature, and science. -JT Tl ful IW 'ful 'U-wilful lfullfulllillfulllhl lfulllillfll 'EW'-11 'WI l'QU'ill'mll'QllL1l 'WMI Sl s iit pa Anita Milner and PatrieiaqBlayloelc are only two of the many freshmen who gathered on September 9 in front ofthe auditorium. lt wasn't long before they began meeting their instructors and searching for their Classrooms. Myte Nc, f if' ' ' I A . , f.. ffl Q 'Salam J' ,z ,s ' ' ff w an o, , , egg: or Ji it ! O-.-A 188 sllafl M ary Gail Senini, the Com- missioner of Publicity, put her artistic talent to good use when she made many of the posters around the Campus during the first week of school. lhese posters welcomed the Class of '68 to the llowdy llop. The idea of free admittance, re- freshments, and lively music eer- tainly sounded inviting. Xlary Ciail should be given a lot of credit for the Success of the llowdy llop. Wowdq Wop! Nikki Radovich takes a turn collecting money at the door from the many upperclassmen who came to exchange a few howdy do's! with the Class of '68, The llowdy llop is a traditional dance sponsored to provide an op- portunity for freshmen and upper- classmen to get acquainted. This year' s dance was highly suc- cessful, and everyone had a really Hswingin' time. Left to iight Linda Wills BertGuthr1e, Danny Waits, Bill Brown, and R ita Upshaw liven up the Howdy llop as they concentr ate on doino the JerlQ. 189 Mr. Anderson, Mr. Lowry and Mr. Christensen take time out during half-time and meditate over their football duties. Varsity songleaders, Diane Holland, Susan Katano, Ellen Nakagama, Debbie Swan, and Priscilla Gonzales add to the excitement of half-time as they lead the varsity football players onto the field for another rousing victory. is Q13 ff' I'-I I A xg mix an Varsity linernen Richard Harness, Doug Lefebvre, Bill Whittaker, Gary Oliver, David Magers, and Phil McNutt symbolize the Tigers' victory over the previously unbeaten Tulare Redskins, With this win, the Tigers won a share of the three-way tie for CYL championship. 190 W 1 -v-.....,, Jacinto, Alice Nava, and Tina Antonell act as spotters while Logoluso does a seat drop on the trampoline. This is one of many activities in the Girls' Physical Education Department. W Q t,,,, V5 in .V ' . .. ' i i ' t 1 ti 'iii .gli 1 t I i rti . Coach Gene Beck directs a group of swimmers in the high school pool. Peterson, I-ledy Kruyt, Michelle LaMoine, and Sherrie enjoy an exciting game of volleyball during the seventh physical education class. 5 Dr. Keagy gives David Chumley a physical examination required for varsity athletes. 191 we A V Q , ,-H' .K 'Y f . . s.,,, 4 If su. ,o5..:F'f I' 1' 'If ffgffiix' J W Mig, f 'J' UK' f gt I X if s s gf ..,,- ,J ,L Q, ,, If Helping to build the set decorations for the annual Harvest Holidays' Queen Show, Janet Lee, Jerry Parker, and Mary Austin begin construction of one of the eye- catching scenes. On the night of dress rehearsal, Harvest Holiday queen candidates practice the first scene, which had a w e s t e r n theme. Standing: Grace Richardson, Potary Clubg Peg Adam Elks Lodgeg Priscilla ionzales, Lions Clubg Sheryl Atwood, Delta Theta Taug Maryann Zaninovich, Columbian Squires. Sitting: Sarah Cruze, Kiwanis Clubglvlartie Lopez, West Side Business- meng and Carol Wankum, Women's Club. 194 On the night of the annual Queen Show, Usherettes Janet Lee and Bibee distribute programs to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill. They al tickets at the door and escorted spectators to their seats. Q3 Hiding her astonishment behind white-gloved hands, Maryann Zaninovich registers surprise to the announcement that she has won the annual annual Harvest Holidays' Queen contest. Sharing the excitement with her are Martie Lopez, Sarah The Queen and her-court glide royally through the streets during the Harvest Holiday Parade on a float designed and constructed by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thair. Over ten 3 IF? sv Cruze, first runner-upg Mike Adams, pageg Sadie Yonaki, last year's second runner-u p, who crowned the new queeng Mike Austin, pageg and Carol Wankum, second runner-up, thousand flowers were used in carrying out the float's spring garden motif. ,s...u.-. W Walddaqa cw- Sherrl Hampton, freshman, and Fred Argel, look outstandin in their ori inal western outfits g 82 chosen best dressed boy and girl. wi,-,A Seniors, David Chumley and Lynda Witherspoon, make a perfect pair during Harvest Holidays. Dressed in their fancy- matched costumes they were chosen Best Dressed Couple. Diane Holland, fresh- man, smiles happily after her lamb won grand prize at the Delano Harvest Holiday livestock show. Lido Sandrini and Jack Phillips, two prominent Delano ranchers, share the excitement with her. 196 Q gf., -'.. 4 '11-5 V 'W E --...I Students listen attentively to some of the more tal- ented boys. These musi- cians added color to lunch hour on Western day when they brought out their gui- tars and began to play some popular Beatle songs, Jerry Saylor Sophomore poses with his lamb which won reserve grand champion at the I-lar vest Holiday stock show Pictured with him is Delano farmer John Buksa 5 -,C E 4 f ' ' V'-.V ,W rrtt I ,L ' Raw, H, ,L rs, V ,V . X f. , K ' i i f ,V 2 . A T r.,r j ,JT I V if i-,ig M ' A 5 T ,iff Y t -s tiny Q ' irt , , f , S li 1 S rx., . ' V J , 1 Yi'-be u - . -- -,. sf: L.-, 2.11. iffwg,-L.ti gfifah rifig ir 1- I --.: fu g- .' i -, f V a ,V .. f-f f! - 1 L W s it u, Smiling enigmatically, Mary Gail Senini dis- covers her costume has won the title Most v Authentic ' on Western Day. 197 'T Candy Schneider al.- Irene Torrez don't believe Linda Dominguez's pessimistic prediction for homework during Christmas vacation. Maryann Zaninovich, challenging the champ Brenda Bibee, suffers a sticky defeat. 198 Kathy Boone interrupts her job at the switchboard long- enough to give the camera a coy glance. 0 5' at' AD fi? i .X Q O I for a.,,.n ,,.'Q Brenda Bibee demonstrates the skill that Won her the title 1 1 of Champion Bubble Blower. iw A was In anticipation of the upcoming Ditch Day, Larry Byers, Margaret Myer, Danny Waits, Sandy Butler, and Crip Rose Mary Hoskins strike a practice pose. Along with casual dress and no school, there will be lots of homemade food and loads of practical jokes. Buses carry the seniors to Hart Park where they can spend the day however they wish. Some will swim while others go bicycling, visit the midway, or just relax in the shade. Many look for- ward to Senior Ditch Day as a time for reminiscing about their high school years and discussing plans for the future. mound 74 14 Zena Phil McNutt, Silvia Meza, Leslie Murray, Kathy Mulligan, and Terry Simerly smile at the camera before entering one of the concluding dress-up occasions for the 1964- 65 school year, the Senior Break- fast. The many annual events such as the Athenian Banquet,the Junior- Senior Banquet, and the Junior- Senior Prom add color and provide pleasant memories for the departing s enio r s. The presentation of scholarships and the recognition of outstanding achievement are made at these events. 1 5 1 , as 5 Wil K Q,-...,, --.. 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Q. .Q ua I LN .... .., A flfi Mr. Leul shows Grace and Sheryl a sample of the fine quality jewelry which can be purchased at 1,liAL'S JEWELEIQS, lOl4 Main Street. v'Ds,'1-ilk.-l Y l'f I 'ulhL IP sl! ah..-L f U u 1 hm .Mp l hill, JI. rank , .JL I J -L.. ff 'Jn iv 4 1 Courteous employees l1ke Barbara and Theresa are always available to serve you at MARSHALIJS PHARMACY, llll Main Street. tue! 1 l w ! I 5 e 'S BANK, 9l7 Main Street. nies' Karon and Maryann admire one of the quality huirpieces available at WOlVlAN'S WORLD, where expert service is always found. Phone for your rppointment It 8238 ' L E. . . A 1 ' V ' . . 2 2. 'PER , '-51191 3 ' ,, r , . l rlsl ,, r r , , if '95 Q. ri J 2 .V ,M .. V K , M W , X H A QQ, ,Q Everyone enjoys the cour nous prompt servrce atUNIT11D CALIFORNIA ive ,w f. ' 6 ' M: : d vf'fZ i' XV' -UH - ,-df ,IE:.E: 'JQ',?1r Qvuf.-f,j1f 3-1:1711 ' ,' 9 ''r i an -'13--A Hfffffg , - ffiif.- -,-prafsifsrfsh'-. S -A . Q i , V H 4 , iiimnwmwxwwim dmhrfmim ,Qu Wi ,.i5 Helena llscnlonu admires one of the many beautiful formals which can be purchased at LIAMPUS DILBS. X s 1 Sa, e a- ,KM Q Q A A 2,1 . ,E , Q, ,Q m 1 ws K .A U A ,, ., 3, 5.1M as -A A.. . ,Lyn RR' 5 - .sm f ffl L ,KW vw' Vai? 1 d if s Q my 'lr , Ax: Z i syn- , V .. I .ff . A .9 , A nik I A 4 -75511 4 'S in , Z5 .' 'qv QL , mpg .A. I Marilyn and Steve have a hard time choosing from the many delicious pastries lvullble lf CINGHAM BOW BAKERY, 1010 Main Street. ' ' -14 Q . ,.L SN- -5... J 'I m:. I :X 3. . 4 ,fi ' H. X 1 5 :NJ , , w f ' . -' rl- ' 1 rr- -. M if if 'Q' gg 3 X .wwf 5 aw, 5, V: F11 .ii QP .sf g . I , K A 2 KXQQX I f 5' fx A wing, A,,,- M , -Qfffsgq xf .. nov.. O .3 f BM ,af f mm, -. A., l Qi 1 X I 1 'I 'nf' ' . :si ff' 'Q' ' fl5?fA,Q' P ' f 1 Lk I , x w 5 if , , at . ,, ,Q if if -Q in A .ja w 11 GMES U31 ., 1724 1 1 1 2 E 2 t fx Q! Future Chevrolet owners, sophomores Rex Robertson and Ivan Goertzen try out a new Impala at JUST CHEVROLET, 1109 High Street, as Bob Goertzen, a 1954 alumnus of Delano High, explaines CheVrolet's outstanding features. I ,Lyr , LLAh A U' 5 3: are Y 1 JV ,pw , . WV i V.,i A In E 3 V. ' ,QR mx - if 2 , V V..k t ,IQ N5 A ,4 A 'Vg i K X Q X. , awk wk., we-if ti K . V If 1 1 -4- gy wx 'gm Q 1 lp. S g J ,ict 'xx 1 1 Q fa :b In Tj f Nh ., ki.. T ,. - . . ????:' :fx M'f'v ' 1 - -' j X, ' 6 k nt., mg. 1.-.sfeasssv -f-if-'4Qf:fir ' ' as - 1 t 'I 2gT'h,,.afs'?Y'q1g ,S . , ' at 1 25 Q., 'i'vyfiW t --A , Q -4 - 1. t t n '13 Ein-Y .dixi I 4 35 3? ,Y in 1, 3' in tr .,',, f 1 Qi: siglf R ,ft 'l S M ' ,... 231, 'F Y K4 U 5. It L. , H .K V K , u f 5 6? 5 , Eu22if?esti: , ' ' 1- ' qv 4' ' 'J' E.. ,M tit.-. .st 1. ,Q ,yur-M 104 F' Susan Katano displays one of the many unique gift items that ' found at TAKAKI PHARMACY, 1031 Dover Place. can be M,,, Wikf W . , . Emma, Dorothy, and Annie are the ex 1027 Dover Place. 3-Sw f-.U A-ea , pert beauticians at FASHIONETTE, me JF 1 six p-f Pat and Ronnie agree that for the bestin grocery shopping STATE MARKET, corner of Cecil and Jefferson, is the place to go. wb' FOX REAL ESTATE, located at 932 Main Street, is helping Delano grow' with their many fine offers on choice property and homes. ,,.,.....,....f-..-.,. .1 RERL'E5THTE WF 2 ,-Q3 wa mm 932 main IAS We - 5 'I ,---'- ' V ' ------V A .. Q A K 3 z 'I - - U E- , 2 M ii,ssi,,,, . it Lf , ' 'E it wee mga si , x : Qais xz -, - f ig W . if -' ii ' 272: i f Ll' ip -if 1 gwfgj 'i' t 1.' 11 , 1, if .- if M-mi: 'A' E' ,. wr-f,w-Q71 v w --V: w w w r.,5..i ,u s ef - -were .A - V fr -i - .., Q 2:-wi.1,. 4 H .. it at 1 Q,,f,i,asis-ii.: at Q A ww Jr sf if 1 . . : v wt , Q ' J' ' Qi .Mit The gang knows that A S W ROO'l'BliER, 728 Main is the place to go after school, games, or dances. 'K-s ,ss , X3 E xx I gg Q f i r ' ' Senior, Nancy Ramirez, knows that ,IAN15'SJljWl31415RS, llth and Main, is the place to go for jewelry for every occasion. 5, - 0 X' nl' Y ' a A ,A 'N x Q2 LAK LW .fn 1 wi 5 .Z E I 4... M NM 2 . Barbara and .lane demonstrate a fine automobile from ENIPIRH FORD, lO32 High Street. '- sg. --.trgza PEIil5l.E'S POULTRY always offers the very finest in fresh poultry. 5 I I we 4' ..f ig H, 5.-4 Q' ' 2 I I '47 T' 43 ,f , ff U . 1 Y ,... F Mr. Harger uses the same expert techniques on his son Gene as on all the other customers who go to LEWIS' BARBER SHOP 904 llth Avenue. John examines some of the top-qurility cirpet snnples I avanabie at nutmo moon covinnwcs, 126613 Jef- ferson. iiee t tt t l 1 cs 5 ., - , .a! The friendly stuff of RUIZ ENTERPRISIL5 is always eagerly ready to help you in your bookeeping troubles, or to insure you through their brunch of SOLANO INSURANCE. For these or any other problems see RUIZ IBOOKEEPING SERVICE, Dover Place. WI 'I . ,,.... -'--- 8 ,... ' ' I I yyyy I you I I Snack time is any time at ,SNO-WHITIL DRIVIL IN conveniently located at 1213 Cecil Avenue, Stop by for a soft drink or a complete meal. -v iff J : si X 4. Hugh Johnson, manager of SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK fa good place to savej shows Sarah the vault fwhere her savings are storedj. Victor Manzano and Priscilla Gonzales look over one of the beautiful corsages at THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP, 1207 Main Street. ig' . ...N anne... wwm..,.,.+:+mMwe:,a.aN. .. Q- f - . Kathy and Terry demonstrate the fine furniture from MULLIGAN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO., 902 Main Street. 1. Y I 4 v 1 I Linda Coker shops at the friendliest market in town, STRADLEY'S MARKET, 1017 Main Street. E fffu .1 glib'- afln nl Dora knows that quality cosemetics, as well as pre- scriptions, may always be purchased at COLE'S DRUG STORE, 1231 Main Street. ssr 1 an M....,s--r.,.,r,, 1 H ,kg 1 1 O s I xepgguw' ..,. , 5 iipffkrrimu E f'6frzifi,ii Nirvana, u S17 Aefwwf sm xiii 'Inn' ,X ,f.. - K . an y r s 1 K .- M. Joey Rivera shows his brother, Richard, a sample of the good-quality clothes that can be purchased at KATANO'S MILNS STORE, 410 llth Avenue. , 1 Sharm 2 Q 1, 5 3134: 3 an I Henry and his staff are always available to give you quick, dependable service at HENRY'S BARBER SHOP, on Ellington. .. 1 N5 f if A 'Swv Shir 'd'f1 Jeannie and Margaret try out one of' the many fine- quality typewriters at DELANO OFFICI1 EQUIPTMILNT, 1026 Main Street. ' 1 ' f 5 1 4 zsiwz. :- I 3 ,-, 'WZ sul .Ve fi QS .2-2 Rosemary Hoskins examines one of the many quality appliances that can be found at WESTERN AUTO, lilo Main Street. Gene Harger helps Arthur Cardoza choose a tie from the selection found at the newly-built TOPPER MliN'S STORE on Main Street, Sylvia Meza helps Norma lllascinela choose a handbag from the large selection available at TEEN-ETTE, l204 lf2 Main Street r- . J: S fr, gi, ,,', X . . sb- A If 5 M . ' A ' l - . K 7 'E!3i+-S2.g2x - w 'M S I' Y t ,1 f - Wt 'If-i mg'! Wf V , ,.- 5 1, lr' Q25-,Kiwi fi f ' Q f L ' pf u3V k'LffM1f' fi 3 4Q?q,'., :f',,, f 1 4 ,1 gi lf 1. 7 , , S ' W .. My Q H HMXEQS ' ,, ' E' -. W' I 4 P 5, S -ax? 5.3 Friendly personal, like Larry and Iirnie, are always ready to help you pick from the many excellent furniture und appliances at li R J ELliC'l'RIC. llO3 Main Street. ':i'z -, ,Z . T31-:3',,i,:f ,,f'Zw MJ' 1' :IQ .if hgemzm' .51-wg, ' il' fr' 'E f,-'Riff' S, '-'I'f'3i H safer: Ui',f, .mf -QQ' 'fi fa fi Six ' yjwi. a.. ' v 1 JJK3 4 ,. ,W I 9 Y A ff 4 V 3 .f 3. NM. Q . , ,. intl.. mmiiialla-F g is 33 ,if X 2 3 K A Q R A is ff'- JOI-lNNIE'S BARBER SHOP 1011 Glenwood IS the place to go for eff1c1ent expert serv1ce x 'J' 'cz C if LLNIRAL CALIFORNIA LQUll'lVIh.NT COMPANY 918 For OUISIdlldl1'lb auto parts of all types SEVIER'S AUTO Mam Street lg the place to go for excellent quahty PARTS, 429 H1gh Street IS always ready to serve you ,,,. For efficient service and BROTHERS service station dependability, YONAKI is the place to go. , 43. ir '52 Y K , f T A . , x 1' . if ,T .VFQT A 1 .1 i t V 5 M A 1 5 ' 1 F- . 1 1 Nr' 'Wx 5 ' I asa. Mrs. LaCourse shows Kathy the Order of the Shield award presented to the D standing service. 1 V t K , A ELANO MORTUARY for out- I 'sf E Q s o R Q 4 - FE:.:SI:Si::E: ' f iii:-Z'-2'lEi5fi5 L, ,. tiff, t Milton Austermann and Harold Appleford show Sandy DODGE, 1131 High Street. f . ,, . Chroman why Dodge comes on big for '65 at DELANO i r ,,.., Mary Gail and Rosemary enjoy the wide selection of foods which can be purchased at TERRACE MARKET, 2340 Norwalk. if Ti 'W l.V'u:!w.M 7:Jff5 nn ' lil nlli 9 'F RHI!! Nz! 9 . , .1 4 , , - Q k 1 I X F Fxf ' 5 I s 1 , . , X . wr . a v1 4 'c'f: :': :l uf'!fE!?t':' y. 'Q .B Q fluff: J. .q,L I agQQUfuJQ 1s. m'. fi' 'I- HQQQHQHQQ iii -1 ---.il kikki Rudovich exhibits some of the many fine grapes produced by RAIJOVICH FARMS. wi O Q, 5? if Skip Corneillson gets a sneak preview of Vicki Silva's new ,coiffeur stvled at STARDUST BEAUTY SALON. Mr. Elkins watches as hc and his partner finish nine holes at Delano PUBLIC GOLF COURSE. M., i1a.A'ib.iV,5iiv-iid-.r Dcnnis Sheehan displqys some of the top quality Dunlop IITLS R K 5 TIRI SHOP located at Cecil Avenue int ih h Strctt 7 Loretta admires one of the many fine automobiles at SID NOBLE, PONTIAC-CADILLAC, 130 High Street. pig I l,,.xg-,N ,tr i W ew tt , 'N ! 'ff V. V ty, , ' x ...Ji ,,,i 3 - It , '- .,mX,. L-5. ,f IJ'l.ix, 1 7: If iiifffiskflfai .E Q ' Y , Q' if 'r Q. .. V ' ' .-ft f'1 Q, .f .ry 1 - ,ie , A V. K -- 4. -.N M 2,j3,M:,y- . L JV-W I 11 ,f N 1 Y' H... me . 7 ,,,m,,s,f .'5Q5w5' Future Farmer, Pat Murray, is shown at the office x - of GlBSON'S CONCRETE PIPE. An established firm since ,F-wqwfm' A 2 1918, GIBSON'S serves Kern, Kings, and Tulare Counties. il Q 2 L pw ' f , Friendly, efficient, personnel, like Arlie Atweed, always ready to see that you get the news while llElpp6llS Wlfh wht Bakersfield Qtrdifuntimx 1, sk, V xg gtg 4, 1 A. ' . X 3 2X 4 . ' 3 Q, ,V . f , .I , 3 5: wg, K K Q , Q K- .Q f V pgs r : rf x s f A W , , U As' : 1- - f in if-1 e if + igigif sel, iift 1 1 1 i i ,lf N 12, A .X W y f Y , X? t ,Q ,L Q S Q . , f ,I L3 .. tk, . . 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HAINlINE'S NURSERY anita shops DELANO'S GARDENING HEADQUARTERS THE BEST EOR LESS 1430 Main Street DELANO, CALIFORNIA 1121 Main Street Phone 1235 MASTERS LOCKER SERVICE 921 12th street phone 9447 OILROY BEAUTY SALON WHERE EXPERT SERVICE IS GUARANTEED 122 MAIN STREET DELANO, CALIFORNIA PHONE 4411 ANGElE'S DRY GOODS THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION IN TOWN 906 MAIN STREET DELANO, CALIFORNIA PATRONIZE DEL-ANO ADVERTISERS 223 CITY DRY CLEANERS B-SOUARE 920 Main Street Delano, California Phone 5147 HANDEE HARDWARE Paints, Dishes And Household Equipment 416 - llth Avenue Delano, California HOEMAN-LEWIS TIRE SERVICE 937 High Street Delano, California Phone 3778 DELANO BUILDING MATERIALS Best Lumber in Town 1434 Glenwood Delano, California 224 Compliments Of The Delano Branch BANK OF AMERICA NT AND SA 1211 Main Street HAINLINE AUTO SUPPLY Best Auto Parts ln Town 1122 High Street Delano, California ,-4w+wW4 I4 . We wish to say thank you to the following people who helped make this yearbook possible: Mayor Clifford Loader for his correspondence with Asti, ltalyg Mr. Enzo Stico for relinquishing his time to be interviewed by the staff membersg Mrs. Betty LaCourse for arranging the interview with Mr. Sticog Miss Sandra Butera who donated pictures of Astig the Delano City Council and City Manager Mr. Robert Stephens for assisting with the dedicationg Mrs. Phyllis Girard for-helping secure the dedicationg Mr. Don Kille and Walsworth Publishing Companyg the faculty and administration of Delano High Schoolg Board of Educationg Mrs. Jeanne Boone, Mr. Calvin Haggard, and Mr. Troy Savage for services renderedg the Delano and KernCounty businessmen who purchased advertising spaceg Mr. Ted I-Iammack and Mr. Ralph Allen who assisted with the sports sectiong Mrs. Jan Kessler and Mrs. Carolyn Sorenson for their memoriam to Mrs. Irene Prather, and Mr. Russ Carver for his eulogy to Dr. Lewis Segesvaryg and Mr. Gary Girard for his invaluable as- sistance. 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