Dinuba High School - Delphic Echoes Yearbook (Dinuba, CA)
- Class of 1953
Page 1 of 88
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1953 volume:
“
1-5, 'fwf-W--wf.-w if 1 1.1 1 1- V ' ,-V-MN 1,,,,,-U.,-www..-.n - -ww w w,,,.,,,f1.q::..-,.w.1,,: ,..,.-w.,.f,w-X..:.,,+ ,'.,,, 3.1 qw.-.H W J, . 1 UW. Nu, A ' .,.,,,.. ' byth' '.'I'1Sh y 'b,C0' '. ' ' 0 og Idlv 00:9 f 1 gjlf I1 ojllzelaml 1L Ja O. . , Xxx ' 110.0 N ,A M f I HI 6 ll IIIIIIIII IIIHIIS Pblhd D b U Hg ISI'd TBd Dmuo Ilfornlcl P 'fd th h Ip thp d fh p f C I H F on, mstrucf f p t g Z h -. N 1 ff' ' ' I X l I f ,lf i X 1 ,E -' , I y f X f , 5 ,Q 1 xt ,Ogle V I1 f I , 39- If It -- W Qs 'I fr 9 - ff:' O Q K ,V 5 . af' I 'J , A 7 .0 I I I 6 Q - 0 KM 'I 0. 5' D - '- . g' it fx'- q , Q Q J '- - , f I X J ' 7 Q C I T 9 i K' FOREWCRD It s a tremendous task to publjsh an annual but to me It has been a most pleasant experuence Startnng with the tjrst day of school we began to assemble our Ideas addung and rejecting untjl we felt we had things outlined the way we wanted them We have attempted to carry out the theme Wealth of the Land through the dlvlslon pages of the book usnng the hlghlught ot the theme us the fact that youth ns the real wealth of our land We have enjoyed our part In the productuon ot your l953 Delphlc Echoes and sjncerely trust you enjoy at ROSEMARY ROGERS Edntor M69 W 12:52 ' - ' . I . I . I . I ll H ' ' A r I I cornucopia, or horn of plenty, to emphasize our ideo. The - - - ll 11 - , . l f det . f. ' . g da , Noi G QNX Ks: TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedncatlon Admm Strat on Board of Truqfces Faculty Student Counc l CLASSES Class of l953 Jun or Class Sophomore Cla S Freshman Class ACTIVITIES OVQGWIZCTIOHS and Clubi Standing Comm rr cs Cadets Pub' Canons Dramafucs SPORTS Football Basketball ra l3a eball r S So r 5 Snaps ard Mmcellaneous 63 W- ' I I X ,,- ' ' ------- 5 A e e ------ 6 ' , - ..--- - 7 - - - - - - - - 8-9 - E ------ lO - - - - - - - ll-30 . - - - - - 13-24 9 ------ 25-26 S ----- 27-28 - - - - - 29-30 - - - - - - - 31-48 AAUQC ------- 33-35 .' ' . ---- 36-39 ' Q Q- ---- 40-4l - - - - - - - 42-43 .i ' ------ 44-45 ' ------ 46-47 , .------- 49-62 7 ------- 53-55 - - - - - - 56-59 T' ck ------- 60 3 ------- 6l G' ' ' 3 1 ----- - 62 J - 'v ------ 75 W C51 DEDICATICDN Spa e does not permlt a llstung of the achlevements ot thu tune educator whose enthuslasm trlendly spnrut and strllqung phllosophy have permeated both our communnty and our school system Ed Morgan rn mlnd when he penned the tollowlng llnes Dc not carve In stone or wood l-le was honest he was good Bat pa nt In smoke on the pass ng breeze Seven short words let them be these 'lell ng m re than a volume Could l-le luved he laughed and he understood lf!! ,.. -r ,.,- AS , V I . l . . , I The contemporary poet, Don Blandlng, must have had ll i ' I 1 411 ADMINISTRATION W. N. lNewtl Price has done an out- standing job as principal, completing his second year in this capacity at Dinuba High Mr Price has the respect good will and cooperation of both the staff and stud ent body as revealed in the smooth way in which the school has run throughout the year 'Nu onnie Jo Bevans Deon of Girls has been both a friend and advisor to the girls of Dinuba High at all times When she has been forced to be firm in many decisions it has always been with the best interest of the girls in mind ln addition to the work of being dean Mrs Bevans teaches girls physical education 6 Harold Carruth our Dean of Boys has won the respect and friendship of all with whom he has come in contact Although at times he has been compelled to wear a frown he has always been ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need ln addition to his duties as dean Mr Carruth teaches freshman orientation and coaches basketball . . , , I 3 M...-W ,ffl vii' ' ,L A sf-V, ... ' 1 fire, ...Mgt I at ,i 4,5 Y ,yn . ' '- ' 4:9 W vfffbfnfff' W ' f 1. - ,wU'i.,e.-I . B I I I I . - . I . I v . . , . . , . Board of Trustees The Delphic Echoes staff salutes the members of our Board of Trustees for their wisdom, perseverance, and sincere desire to insure the continued improvement of Dinuba High School. Many of us feel that school trustees are the unsung heroes of this generation giving freely of their time and efforts without a cent of financial remuneration The men pictured below represent not only to our stud ent body but to every man woman and child in our District the best in civic leadership They have gained the admrra tion and respect from all who are connected with the schools and we take this opportunity to thank them for a rob well done Seated John Kalender Irwrn Vose Clerk W J Funk President and J Carroll Riggs Standing Edward D Morgan District Superintendent W N Price Principal 1Clrfford Cochran not rn picturel Martin Goehring C H Freeman Bonnie Bevans Marguerite Linn Chemistry Biology Printing Publications Dean of Girls Girls PE Mathematics FACULTY 'fu W-4' We-7 George Bevans Beulah Cadwell A. C. Edgerly Harold Carruth Bookkeeping, General Math, U. S, History, English Agriculture, Farm Mechanics Dean of Boys, Orient-ation Jr. Business Training, Algebra Wm. L. Cargile Lenore Eichenberger John E, Gerow Caroline Erbele Band, Chorus, Stagecraft Girls' P. E. Auto Mechanics Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice 8 Kenneth Wann Ruth Altmann Falth McCracken l-larold Downer English Spanish French English English General Math Photography Carolyn Sloan Bully Asher Ruth Leltzlfe Roy McCord Homemaklng Woodwork Home Mechanics Hornemaknng Arts and Crafts FACULTY Grace McG1nnts James Trtggas Donald Jansen Mabel Kloster Attendance Cadets s P Engllsh Journalusm Jay Acklun General Scnence General Math Loren Gregory Lllluan Mackersle Arthur Gleason Mnchae Serbu Mechanical Drawmg Llbrary and Study Hall World Hlstory Clvlcs rlng Ensemble Student Leaaershlp Student Counc11 M DAVID COSTELLO President W MARILYN COCHRAN FRANKIE COTTON Secretary Treasurer JAMES GENTRY Vnce Presxdenf Standing Arfhur Gleason advisor Seated Robert Sloan Mnldrea Runlavac, Robert Nrckell, Sue Halls, Glenn Balentlne Rosemary Rogers, Marilyn Cochran, Dave Costello James Gentry Frankun Cotton Arthur Ekuzuan Mary Margaret Drew George Blumer Frances Mello, Franklun Reed, Julle Ramon, Benny Kor IO O , in if . r u f ' ' WM, l l x , r : S W W fsfx GLASSES CLASS OF 1953 RICHARD DYE Secretory if ROBERT N ICKELL President i BUZZ COCHRAN Treasurer JULIE RAMON Vnce Presxdenf AP! 'ivan- Advlsors Arfhur Gleason Llllxcn Mockersne Morfm Goehrlng Q l wk , .h Q Q2 Q . PV . 1 M1 E IW AAAA 7' np f R K4 5 L ' ' . if 6 fr K M ,, Q if f Johnny Acosto Jerry Alendol Mortho Arnold Those floshlng eyes Bones Prefers Reedley Men CLASS CDF 1953 Glenn Bolentlne Ruth Bortsch Lesto Bedrosuon Shorty Fullbock Pontomume Queen Charles Berry Fred Blumer George Blurner Cherry Nrce guy Hurroy' I m out' 41 1 X -Y A R' Q . X ' .Jx C , s. 'K 1 I H 4 1 1 Mildred Boatman Ronald Brock Lee Max Brown Marty's Sidekick Basketball and Mary Lea Foreign Legion for me CLASS OF 1953 Arnold Bustamante George Chakerian Marine Chung Just plain handsome Moose the Photographer Ambition plus Ronnie Cochran William Cochran M T k T Y moms O mc S or Wink em Blink em and Kiss em Young man with a horn Student Body Secretary I5 Marilyn Cochran . - ' Margaret Coito Ernest Cooper David Costello I like men Red Cos CLASS OF 1953 Frank Cotton Kay Delbridge Esther Diaz Student Body Treasurer Ann Donie Mary Drew Richard Dye One Swell Gal Tmy and swear Girls League President Daddy Oh 6 Student Body President Money Bags Chicago Kid Long beautiful tresses G E l N- 'V' f l l l l l 1 Q I Evelyn Eaton Art Ekezian Jerry Fountain Barbs' Shadow The Voice Camera Fiend Yell Leader CLASS OF 1953 Gary Fruesen Gary Furman James Gentry Seen but not heard Richards pal Me and my Uke Sue Halls Oh to go to Reedley SI' Y T M d Q y Emerald G Whnte Bus Mgr en ype Orme woman Betty Harris Lnllnan Haws Gre or Student Body Vice President l I7 ' Marjorie Janzen Melvin Johnson Patricia Kachigian Cheerful and talented Looks plus Cute kid CLASS OF 1953 Tommy Kawano Cllnton Koop Betty Lacey Laughing Boy The Salesman Always ready To help Asst Edntor Delphuc Echoes Eugene Larson Barbara Martun Gal wnth a rung BUS Mg, Delphm Echoes Lets Dltch' Freckles l8 Carlene Steele ' . Barbara Maxwell Coats Donald McCoy Emily Mello Housewife The Brain Talk-ative CLASS OF 1953 Frances Mello Dean Muze Dean Mobley Commissioner of Glrls Awards Jo Ann Nesgls Robert Nlckell Raymond Nielson Sub and I Sully Wally Le? s go partymg l l Dork Eyes Dog Boy Lef's dance! - ,,- - H 1 e I9 Julie Ramon James Carroll Riggs Tressie Robertson l'rn not old fashioned Skipper A friend to all CLASS OF 1953 Rosemary Rogers David Roque Mildred Runjavac She gets things done Dana Andrews Dependable always Editor Delphic Echoes Editor Emerald Cr While John Salazar Nellie Sanchez Eugene Schreiner Study aw nuts' Dependable Any time 20 W YY, l - H ,i Richard Schroth Barbara Stanton Billy Steele Odd ball Aw gee! Poetioally inclined CLASS OF 1953 Betty Stroud Julia Tsuneta Chalmus Tuey Jim Ward Udale Ware Glenn Warkentine What a lover I m shy The clown Future steno A sweet disposition Little Tuey i 1 Arlo Westmoreland Sibley White George Willems A professional pest Life's too short Today l am a man CLASS OF 1953 CLASS COLORS Silver and Magenta CLASS FLOWER Chrysler Rose CLASS MOTTO Another Step Forward Darrell Wipf Frances Wright Joe LaCasse 22 ll Il Scatterbrain Artistic He's got what it tak Most Popular Seniors Carlene Steele and James Gentry were chosen the most popular members of the Senuor Class at the annual Student Body Popularuty Contest whuch was sponsored by the Emerald and Whute un Aprul Carlene who recently became engaged to Jack Kueth a graduate wuth the Class of 52 has been very actuve durung her four years here at Dunuba Hugh as a luttle of her background wull dusclose Lustung through from start to funush she has been Freshman year secretary of the class member of the C S F played vuolun un the orchestra and was voted most popu lar freshman gurl As a sophomore she was stull a member of the C S F and was chaur man of the float commuttee for Rausun Day for her class Carlene was class treasurer durung her uunuor year stull belonned to the CSF sang un the gurls chorus un the Band Show and sang un the exchange assembly As a senuor she was busuness manager of the Delphuc Echoes a member of the Student Councul worked on the baccalureate com muttee and senuor assembly commuttee Earluer un the school year she was a Rausun Day queen contestant She us now a lute member of the C S F James who also has partucupated un all umportant actuvutes durung hus stay here at D U H S was voted best dancer durung hus ophomore year sang un the senuor assem bly wuth the furst appearance of hus famous uke and he had an umportant part rn the Band Show that same year As a uunuor he Nas agaun un the senuor assembly a soloust un the Band Show and M C for the Junuor JAMES GENTRY CARLENE STEELE Senuor Banquet Durung hus senuor year James has been most actuve He was Student Body Vuce Presudent a soloust un the Band Show as well as un tap routune and duet numbers ang un the Schreuner Benefut Show and was guest artust un the Leon Martun Hollywood Benefut James sang un the exchange as mblues and for the F FA Banquet was cl'-a rman un charge of decoratuons for the May Day Dance Havung played football al four years he has been a member of the Block D for two years 23 I I 1 I ,- . . 1 I 1 , . . ., I - . . .I - I 4 - - -. , . , . 1 I - 1 1 , 1 . . . . , C - - - -' 1 . . L . . . , . . ., C . . - . - - 1 . . . co . . -V , . . . , 11 11 - - 5 ' ' I . . . . . . , I 1 , . . - ' P SENIDR CLASS 1949 1950 Presldent Dave Costello Vice Presldent Richard Dye Secretary Carlene Steele Treasurer Glenn Balentlne For our nnntnatuon we were used as slaves for the upperclassmen We had to carry books and do anything that our masters demanded Although smearung was pro hubrted we had a pretty rough tume of lt We presented an assembly composed of skits and musical numbers Due to the large number of Frosh there were many who partlclpated In sports As Frosh we also entered a float In the Ralsm Day parade 1950 951 Presndent Glenn Balentvne Vlce Presldent Margie Janzen Secretary Mary Drew Treasurer Julne Ramon As Sophomores we entered a float In the Rausln Day parade which took fnrst place We presented an assembly and chose class rmgs 19 1052 Presndent Don McCoy Vlce Presldent Ronnie Cochran Secretary Marilyn Cochran Treasurer Carlene Steele 24 HISTORY Our Junnor year was a very successful one We handled the concesslons at the football and basketball games Dear Ruth was presented as our class play and was quite successful The Junior class won the trophy for the best class assembly and went on to wan the nnterclass track meet an the sprung The Junnor Sensor Prom and Banquet was also very successful We chose as our theme Mardi Gras which was very nicely carrued out In the decoratlons 1952 953 President Bob Nnckell Vuce President .lulne Ramon Secretary Richard Dye Treasurer Buzz Cochran On September 26 we nnutuated the Frosh This was the furst year our slaves were allowed to be with theur masters all day At the close of the day an assembly was held on the athletic fueld where varnous stunts were performed As Seniors we again won the trophy for the best class assembly and a so wcn the March of Dimes drive In the school drvuslon As a prlze for wxnnnng the drnve we were al lowed an afternoon of swlmmxng nn our pool Our members were very actlve In sports Nlne sensors were members of the cham pnonshlp basketball team The sensors also w n the nnterclass track meet June l was the sen or dltch day We engoyed a day of swlmmlng and boating and an evenlng welner roast at Bass Lake . . . ll ll , ..... ....,,. ....... , . , . . I ' ll - ll - - I I . I - - ll ll - . - - 11 ll ------------------f--,--H , . . . . ' , . . . . I ll A I1 JUNIOR CLASS MARY LEA LOVELACE Secret 1 y FRANKLIN REED President JIM KOR Vice President 'U' Wu l Advusors Kenneth Wmn Morguerufe Linn Corohne Erbele JIM CL I NE Treasurer I 1 1 ,4 A 4 . f' 1 ,, W V Front row Kay Chappell Muldred Haycraft Charlene Coucnrnan Patsy Luther Marllyn Bridges Blllle Glesbrecht Gabriela Curlel JoRlta Donham Gwennaa Allen Kessle Ball Joyce Ayers Bertha Curlel Rose Gandrau Middle row Don Harms Eugene Hater Johnny McPherson Jlmmle Cllne Dons Andrews Freddie Hamstrom Donna Hays Jackle Culver Dorrs Drew Beverly Flaming Doralu Andrews Richard Baerq Back row Jumor Martinez Luy Arias Don Haun Averill Hawklns Gerald Devnns Arlo Coleman Ernest Bergman Ralph Duncan Jimmy Gregg Benny Calhoun Gene Cochran Front row Dorothy Knnosnan Donna Lenhard Mary Lea Lovelace lda Lou Houston Dons Hovlsh Pat McCurry Joyce Hudspeth Elrzabeth McLean Maxine Mason Larry Jennings Phil Myers Jackle McClure Clarence Morgan Back row Prosper Hure Quinton Hegrzjer Stanley McVey Johnny McPherson Jam Nuckell Johnny Hure Jimmy Kor George Klaos Bobby Hugh fleld Morris Millar First row DIXIG PIDKID Mary Wlebe Patsy ONeal Barbara Thomas Masako Oda Joanne Race Lenore Payne Carolyn Scot. Jean Wall Hazel Tlttsworth Wanda Robertson Barbara Payne. Thelm-a Waterman Middle row Carole Troxel Ray Replogle. Goffrle Wells Gerald Wood George Margosuan Franklin Reed Dean Webb Douglas Rugg Bobby Raves Glenn Reed Back row Bobby Plseno Leroy Payne Robert Smith Noble Shaw Tommy Stahl Rupert Penner Marvin Spence Bull Rnggs Edgar Tuttle Don Tornalan Louis Zanenovlch Phil Srnythe 26 T l Mason, Rosie Martinez, Kathleen'-King, Joan Hovllsh, Jean Maxwell. 'Middle row-Eugene Trout, Robert Magataganl, Mary . 1 A I 1 I f I 1 f I 1 f I ' SOPHOMORE CLASS EVE DUVALL ROBERT SLOAN LENORE FRANCO MONA KILE Treasurer President Vice Presldent Secretary am! C Edge-rly Miss Ruth Altmann Roy McCord Don Jansen tw Front row Erma Muze Jackie McDermet Betty McReynolds Elanne Mathrs Bernadette LaCasse Marte Kor Bobbe Noro nan Arlene Pellerm Dortha Lynn Ava Lewus Norma Rivera Mlddlc row Lyle Putnam Tony Medma Clark MCG,-can Don Lowrance. Ronald Pnpkun Wnlrna Rose Glynda Lewus Bully Olnver Ruchard Rnce Duxe Mothns Ruth Lynch Back row Ben Mtya moto Don Maxweil Bernard LoCasse John Medmo Pete Larson Jeff McGu:re Ray Mu'ford .unetdon Moore Gary Long Tommy Nnckell 27 ' ' t x ZX X I If .A , if Y Q A, . ' gr. G I 4 , r V, ' W ' ml, , ,t 1 E 'E ' L T fn v f From row Lenora Franco Rebecca Garcia Jovce Kawano Sonia Flynn Esther Garcr Beverly Devlns Blllle Eaton Eve DuVal Shurlev Henderson Carole Frlesen Mona Krle Thyra Fa me: Glenda Franks Middle w Ted Kobayashi JoAnn George June: Haycraft Mervllyn McClurg Rodney Hoppe Donald Demaree Pete Eng trom Ed Flerro Tom Domlno Donald Jorgensen Bully Gordon Back row Clarence Harms Jum Keeffe Jack Goodman Jerry French Luth Hunnncult .lack Holden John Garza Roger Hope Lynn Huls 1- l-ron row Sachlko Umeda Wanda Ware Arlayne Tullls Ruth Tuey Anna Urblna Evangeline Tapla Mary Sosa Shlrley Powers Jame Zerounlan Wllrner Warkenfme Leonard Spicer Mary Srler Lela Walden Barbara Steele Jerrell Jones Back row+Geronlmo Segura Robert Sloan Jlm Cooper Max Watkins Richard Sparks Lloyd Waterman John Scott Larry Wullrams Rnchard Sheppard Paul Phrlllps Fnrsi row JoAnn Day Marlene Dahl Irene Brewfon Max nc Barnes Bobble Jean Cooksey Martha Beck Henrnette Lassln JoBelle Cruz Joanne Munson Elaine Balentlne JoAnn Couchman ln z Cude Mrddle row Gary Cochran Carolyn Colllns Norm-a Barraca Joann Cowen Alberta Baerg Guy Bowe Gary Blake. Mack Chapman Vernon Clrne Donald Brlcker Back row Willard Culver Allen Burnltzkl Alden Baerg Bull Cullers Claude Bess Lowell Argenbrlght Wayne Anderson Gary Arfley Dave Depew Michael Cude 28 'I reg f I I ,E ' , K 0 I' 1 1 . , , 0, I , l ' f ' f Y I 1 ' ', - ' V0 -' ', I A - 4 , I , l , 97 , 1 1 -A r l l l l l Wall, Shalron Runge, Darlene Young, Wlanda Schultz, Geraldlne Williams. 'Middle row-Mlldred Tuttsworthplone Tubbsi Arthur 4 I 'W ' ' u I ' my - g ' ei k J l FRESHMAN CLASS BENNY KOR RICHARD KAWANO DEANNA WOMALK President Vlce Presldenl' Secretary Treasurer 36 bv in--.1 Bllly Asher Miss Mabel Klosfer Joy Acklnn Mrs Ru Lexlke George Bevans Furs row Marlene Slnn r Deanna Womack Marnlyn Roblson Patsy Wadomofo Barbara Terry Blanche Shun Marlene Straub Del Marne Reed Shirley Peftnf Barbara Spler Darlene Smnth Hilda Thomas Delores Sfanfleld Mane Rickman Middle row Wanda Thomas Ann Turner Donna Wilson Delores Rowell Barbara Spomer Beverly Res Wylodean Ward Norma Vaughn Glenda Watkxns Mona Stewart Glorua Rlvas Barbara Sharp Jean Tyler Back row Charles Stahl Jlmmy Kelly Allen McGulre Ronnie Sgnsovlch Royce Rowell Charles Stouffe Don Sharp Al Surablan Jnmmre Young Phul Roach 29 W1 we yt' - 4 V, Y H s XX If , ! . 6 V X W ig f of , T El I f -, B ' if fl i V , 1' . fh Jr. -.... ,L+ Furst row-Gwen Jorgens n Dorothy Klng Marllyn McGoon LaVonne Lesh Anlta Jones Patsy Mmchew Margaret Kashlg lan Llnda Medina Shnrlev Morrns Nadnne Lack Jeannne Pattee Verna Nehf Mlddle row Benny Ortlz Morcle Parmer Vlrglnua Keltner Lonnie Muncy Vic Jenklns Benny Kor Gene Johnson Eloy Perez Aurello Munoz Troy Murray Bert Lehner Duncan McLean Back row Rlchard Martunez Johnny Martinez Jlm Lopez Bob McCoy Lester Kalender Melvnn Mobley Rlchard Kawano Duck Ogata Elmer Penn r Jlm Llndsay Charles Rowe l-ron ow Blllle Mae Clarkson Mona Coffey Thelma Days Carol Barnard Marcna Alendal Charlene Brooks Regina D nman Verna Bowen Patsy Cotton Barbara Barnett Allowayn Beckerdute Janlce Ashley Paula Allen Carol Culver Mud dlc row Wnley Ellnott Ronny Chrlstensen Bobby Ahl Rex Coats Rosalle Anas Pat Brouhard Ellse Anderson Sue Demaree Cecl Bearden Wendell Avey James Blnqham Paul Anderson Back row Eugene Deon Bob Armer D-ayrd Baerg Gordon Carlyle Kenneth Flamlng Duck Cate Joe Conway Jerry Cllne Don D Vere Rnckard Brock Davld Dnaz Benlle Carrlllo Bob Duvall Ronald Collns Gary Chappell Jack Duckerson I... Front row DIXIE Hunnrcutt Ruth Garcia Laverne Hlldreth Lol Garrison Vlrglnla Garrett Dorothy Irby Celia Garza Ruby Franco Shlrley Forrest Pauline George Vlrgmna Heffley Shirley Gross Dorothy Halencak Ramona Golden Alice Jeffries Mlddle row Nan y Hows Nancy Hara Wanda Hrghfueld Hope Hernandez Betty Hawkins Joe Hopper Allan Fullwara Kenneth Evan Mlchael George Gerald Flynn Melvyn Fowler Frankue Mello David Flaming Back row Domingo Franco Gary Hull Ben Gorco Charle Evans John McKinley Jam Hamllton Dennis Frlesen Ernest Gould Bennie Furman Bully Gardner Jnm Had dock Ruth Cervantez Morgue Freeman O . 5 . . I . . . . - . . . . ', . ' , ' '. f . f. . .. 1 Y 1 - A1 1 1 - I ' 1 1 1 ' 1. 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -' - 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 Q , , .., , . V - A ,W , l - - 1 1 1 ' . 1- 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 f . ,' 1 f , ' f . . f . f. Q 1 1 1 - 1 1 f- 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K I y . -K lx . . . ,I . .Q . , . . . 1 1 V ,1. 1 - 1 1 1. t 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 4 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 V 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 , 1 1 C - - 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -4 III WW' ACTIVITIES ' X .X X f' A f , K v I' ,-I , UW f Fl ,Rv .f ' ,, ig ,lg MIXED CHORUS Back row Carroll Riggs Arlo Westmoreland Eugene Trou Charles Berry Pete Engstrom Jam Cooper Art Eklzlan Ron ald Prpkrn Johnny Med na Joe Conway Geronrma Segura Bully Steele Duncan McLean Eugene Hofer George Wlllems lionald Brock Thurd raw Barbara Steele Marlene Sunner Ja Belle Cruz Beverly Fleming Rose Gandrau Verna Nehf Carol Culver Ellzabeth McLean Donna Wilson Regina Denman Carolyn Scot Doralu Andrews Sue Halls Second row Norma Rivera Joyce Mason Joyce Ayers Slwrley Wall Glenda Watkins Marcia Alendal Barbara Sharp owen Jorgenson Ann Turner Maureen Hoskms Jackie Culver Beverly Devlns Lela Walaen Dorothy Klnoszan Front row Mona Stewart Verna Bowen Elaine BJI Malorettes Left to right Barbara Martm Marllyn McGoon Marrlyn Cochran Bernadette LaCa se g A 1 A , 1 'fr f f 1 1 - I ' V 1 in f 1- I V, 1 ,Q ' - i 1 entinc, 'Dorothy Krng,,'Marilyn McGoorl, Jackie McDerm1tt, Elalne Mathls, Donna Hayes, Joanne Rlce, Margie Janzen, Berna- o - l 3 l 1 9 3 ,Z , Z , 6 4 - , , ' , 3 , BAND The D U H S band under the durectuon of Wulllam Cargule, had a very successful year wunnung an excel lent ratung at the annual Musuc Festuval held un Han ford In the Fresno Armustuce Day parade the bond took furst place and receuved two specual awards, one un the Reedley parade and the other un the Dunuba Rausun Day parade The band also appeared un the Orange Cove parade and the Tulare Daury Festuval parade The Dunuba Hugh School band appeared at Teachers lnstutute thus year and presented a very nuce program --W The band presented uts annual Band Show wuth the theme Musuc s ln Season The show was presented to more than 3000 people the largest auduence ever to wuu.u.uAM L cARGuu.e oufecuor enuoy Q Bgnd Show ln addutuon to uts annual Band Show the used as a dance band and played for the band appeared on the Schreuner Benefur exchange assembly Thus band also played Show, to and Eugene Schreuner a D U H S at dances durung the year Thus was the student who developed cancer of the knee furst really successful dance band Dunuba A few members of the regular band were Hugh has had Back row Joe LaCasse Deanna Womack Beverly Reus Barbara Spomer Hope Hernandez Guy Bowe Gary Blake Har cld Ware Eugene Schreuner Fred Blumer Ronnue Chrustensen Muldred Haycraft George Blumer Jum Kar Junuor Martunez Jeanunc Pattee Roger Hope Glenn Depew Joanne Nesgus Ronnr Cochran Tubas Don DeVere Vuc Jenkuns Muddle row Rosemary Rogers Barbara Mortun Lenora Franco Robert Mogatagar Frankue Cotton Jum Lundsay Phul Smythe Bull Ruggs George Klass Robert Cochran Eugene Trout Jerry Clune Benny Kor Jerry Alendal Ruth Bartsch Front row Gene Cochran Dave Costello Marulyn Cochran Lyle Putnam Sharon Runge Charlene Brooks Barbara Stanton Edgar Tuttle 3 1 . . . . , . . . 11 1 . ' H . . . . I 1 . . 1 1 'fi , , - l ,, IW' 1 ' l 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 , . . . . . , 0 , 1' Z 2 f ' i 1 ' 1 1 l 2 I 1 A 1 l . 1 , 4 I , 1 11 1 , ' ' 5 3 , F , 2 I 11 .2 'K 'e A f 1 ., .1 I 1 1I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I ' , ' ' ' . f . f ' , 1 . f ' 1 1 I 1 1 u' 1 I 1 I I' 1 ' I ' 1 1 1 I -1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - v 1 4 I I I 1 1 1 ' Band Show of 1953 E L I Top Borboro STC lc JoAnn Rxce Marque Jonzen Bottom Dorothy Krnosxon C James Gentry Sue Halls JoAnn Munson Le T to rmghf gory Blcke Doug Rugg Jnmmy C'me Duncon MCLecr Wayne Anderson Morris Mxllord Euqene Fenske 36 M, I r r A v Hi , r f ig' ' . gf V ! , ?h Q '91 Scholarshrp Socrety Back row Jlm Keefe Bob Nuckell Rlchord Rice Frank Cotfon Jack Holden Eugene Trout Jxm Sloan Jnm Kor Mlddle row Mary Drew Julie Ramon Marlcrle Janzen Mrs Erbele advnsor Doralu Andrews Joanne Cowan Averill Hawknns Front row Morrlyn Cochran Carlene Sfeele Sachlko Umeda Joanne Race Glenda Franks Dlxle Mathls Carolvn Young Jean Wall Future Farmers of Amerrca Back row Goffrle Wells James Dann Ronald Wllker Elmer Donner Mndnle row Johnny McPherson Bcoby Hlghfleld Bull Jones Thurman Bridges Leonora Solcer Front row James Zernourwon George Morgoswan Gerald Flrnn W Imer Worken Une Ernest Bergman Mr Edgerly odvlsor 37 9 O A 1 1 J 1 f f f ,I - i 1 r , V l - V f f b I D U H S ORGANIZATIONS GIRLS BLOCK DEE The Gnrls Block Dee has been very suc cessful thus year nn their dnve to promote a better and hngher unterest among the gurls for after school sports Among the many things they dld was to sponsor a dance at the close of Green and White Week Back row .lulne Ramon Frances Wrrght Bonnne Jo Bevans advlsor Mary Margaret Drew Middle row Joanne Nesgls Betty Harrls Lesta Bedrosnan Frances Mello Pat Kachlglan Front row Glenda Franks Wanda Ware Dons Drew Elaune Balentme Elnora Franco Elame Mathis Mary Sosa BOYS FEDERATION The Boys Federatuon IS composed of all boys enrolled nn hugh school They try to promote better frlendshup among the boys Together with the Gnrls League they en tered a float In the Ralsnn Day Parade and won third place In thelr dlvlslon George Blumer president Jlm Cline vlce presldent Jay ,ack lln advisor Jim Kar secretary treasurer Thus ns the second successful year of the Future Buslness Leaders of Amerlca Dur :ng the year they had several cake and cookie sales They also sponsored a dance and attended conventlons The buggest event was holding an F B LA conventuor at DU HS attended by representatuvf from all valley school chapters Back row Wanda Robertson Tressue Robertson Mlddle row i28?2Wj5?L1iC3OwMOQZmf''Em Ci'L'?,'.L '?rS5L'2'ilf Noililf 0501222 38 I l I I I ' I ll ' II , '-' 1 n 1 .1 ' , . ' .. ' 1 1 1, 1 . '. . ' f 1 1 1 A - . S1 '- n- 1 2 I X 'K' I , . . , . . ,L . .1- ' A l sc.. .1 A ' 1 I 1 1' ' 1 1 1 - ' F. .L.A. . , .., . ' . ' -. 1 . 1 , 1 I 1 - - 1 1 1 GIRLS LEAGUE Top raw Frances Wught Kay Delbrudge Muddle row Marulyn Robunson Muldred Haycraft Evelyn Eaton Front row acca Joanne Nesgus Top row Lee Max B own Johnny Acos :J Gwenna Allen Front row Morulyn Cochran Joanne Nesgus Carlene Steele Mrs Rutn Leutzke The Gurls League of Dunubo Hugh us an organuzatuon composed of all gurl students for the purpose of promotung cooperatuon among students and developung leadershup The group has been very actuve thus year sponsorung two after game dances the Chrustmas Formal the annual Sprung Day dance and a benufut dance for Eugene Schreuner and Davud Kum One of the out standung events they presented was the Fashuon Show and Mothers Day Tea whuch was well receuved by all those un attendance They also combuned wuth the Boys Fed eratuon un enterung a float un the Rausun Day Parade wunnung thurd place un theur duvusuon FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future l-lomemakers of Ameruca group us organuzed for the purpose of stumu latung unterest among the students un the practucal fueld ot homemakung The organ uzatuon took an unterestung excursuon to Fresno where they vusuted several commer cual establushments and observed new and unterestung procedures un todays fueld o homemakung 39 , . , . . . l . . I ' 1 I I u ' I ' ' 1 . . , T 'V f I ' A . . . . Barbara Martin, ,Mary Drew, Miss 'Mabel Kloster, Norma Bar- 1 ' 5 5 -Q , , . , ' - 4 . . . -S- - . v N . l ' ' ' ' ' f M' - - A f I 1 f. I A l I 1 1 , . STANDING COMMITTEES Because those students on standung com mrttees recenve lrttle or no recognrtlon for thelr hard work we are dedrcatlng these two pages of the Delphnc Echoes to them We feel we are grvrng credat where at as deserved the most and hope the students and the teachers lrkewlse wrll realrze that these commuttees are real assets to D U l-l S The Drsplay Commlttee has worked very conscuentnously to keep attractive dusplays of arts and crafts and other thnngs of nn terest an the glass case an the mam hall The Assembly Commlttee plans assem blres and attempts to obtaun new talent whale the Scholarshnp Committee tries to Improve the standard of scholarshrp of the school and to keep It hugh Each of us should try to help these groups If the need should arnse because It rs for the benefnt of Dnnuba Hugh Back row Ern st Cooper Jack Lewis S bley White Arlo Westmoreland Mnddle row Junior Martinez Donna Lenhard Georg Kla s Fran es Wrght Guy Bowe Richard Sheppard Front row Mr McCord Na garct Lotto Kay Chappell Freddle Hamstrom Sylvia Carver Norma Rlvera Gabrnella Curlel if of if A . DISPLAY COMMITTEE th -F 'Q' C' K Z 4 1 I yy E ., .pi fr l QQ , lr We STANDING CCJMMITTEES ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Bock row Bonnie Bevons Ruth Allmonn Jule Romon Marge Jorzcn Fronl SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Bock row A C Edgerly Corolrne Erbele Joanne Rice Jam Kor Front row Mabel Klosfer Beulah Cadwell Julle Ramon Dnxle Mothls - ' , , l' , Q . , row-Kenneth Winn, Willicm Corgile, John Gerow, James Gentry. CADETS Under the direction of Commandant James Triggas, the D.U.H.S. Cadets have had a very successful year, participating in numerous events, such as patrolling at the Dinuba-Orosi track meet. Also of merit was their performance at the crowning of the Raisin Day queen during the Lindsay-Dinuba football game, as well as at the Raisin Day parade. Uniform Day is on Thursday, when each cadet is re- quired to wear a clean pressed uniform Dinuba High is proud of her cadets which have pro vided an outstanding reputation among high school cadets in the state LT JIM TRIGGAS Commandant OFFICE STAFF Sgt Clinton Koop lst Sgt Jimmy Cline Pfc Bob Armor OFFICERS Capt Johnny Easley lst Benny Calhoun 2nd Lt Quinton Hegner 42 I - - , 1 l -.Q , A ',. . --. ,.i.f. Bock row Rlchard Shlflet Royce Rowell Rodney Hoppe John Scott Ervm Reed Donald Demaree Bob McCoy Luther Dann Vernon Cline Front raw Melvm Fowler Gary Blake Eddie Fuerro Jimmy Lopez Donald Lawrence Jimmy Kelly Clark McGoon Richard Martinez Ray Mulford Chalmus Tuey Hunnicutt. Mid-Ie row-Jimmy Gregg,-Douglas Rugg, Ernest 'Gauld, Harold Ware, Bolo Morris, Eloy Perez, 'Dick Cate, Dale W . 1 DELPHIC ECHOES ROSEMARY ROGERS Edrtor unqr BETTY JO LACEY CARLENE STEELE Assrstant Editor Business Manager C H FREEMAN Advusor e..r...i..-rs-W ww W--. T' Standing C l-l Freeman advrsor Carlen Steele busrness manager Jerry Fountain photographer Evelyn Eaton reporter Frances Wright staff artist Doralu Andrews Mildred Haycraft reporters George Chakerlan photographer Seated Rosemary Rogers edrtor Kay Chappell Marrlyn Cochran reporters KNO ln plcture Bob Nlckell ,por s reporter and Nellre Sanchez reporter l 44 4 ,. 1 Y 1 ' .. M W. ., -X W 4. ,..,......-W M---s mv as , a AL l S 6. A -. 4. C. r X 1' - -A . Q f . - . . I V - Q , , Q 1 r r V 1 r , - 1 I , I 4 1 - f . . , . . I 1 V r 1 I ' 1 I r I EMERALD 8: WHITE qv MILDRED RUNJAVAC Edttor DORALU ANDREWS SUE HALLS Assistant Edrtor Busrness Manager ahhh BOB NICKELL Spo ts Edxtor wir i gui! ii' wry Standng George Chakcrlan photofqrapne Char! 5 Frc man adv sor Eveyn Entcn rqporter Dorah Andrews assistant ed to Sun Hals busnness manaqcr Mldred Rumavac odutor Jorrv Fcun ann photographcr Seated fcr n Steele Manlyn Cochran Nelle Sanchez nomar Homstrom rg-,otcr NM tn actuo Bob Nrckoll sports reports- cn' Erllze Glesbrecht reporter 45 i -9 1- 4 is ff, T! 3 E' l , E 1.5 4 ., 12 fggg, -9 4 1 f - 'I ,X Quik aft Ng, Top row Patsy McCurry Averill Hawkins Lenore Payne Robert Magatagan Patsy ONeal Don Haun Middle row Ronnie Wllker Donna Lenhard Jimmy Clne Buddy Devlns Carolyn Scott J umor Class Play The hnlarlous Junior Class play Come Over to Our House presented November Zl l952 was most successful The play was under the dlrectron of Mr Kenneth Wmn dramatic coach The plot centered around the Eldridge family pretty Amanda Eldridge the wldcw ed mother of three teen agers Lunda the beautuful and sporled daughter Marlon l6 who sought a stage career and Jay Jay a serious lad wnth talent for classical music learned when he met Evre a gurl who was determined to brlng hum out of has serlousness that he had a flaur for boogle woogle Thus caused a lot of trouble as Jay had been workung for a scholarshup nn music offered by Mr Sevmsky the conductor of the symphony orchestra When Sevlnsky ww. appeared on the scene and found Jay was Interested In boogie wocgle It caused ab surd sltuatlons and much hllarlty 46 -'U vw 'O A ,, - fa 'Q x.- .. s X f -f - W 'N J F c ,F t Q: fi' jf , 'f U W s ,JP ?f Z? X K -,K T L , L Q K af -'Q so 1 ' 9 T -sf F - Dorallu Andrel, Kay Chappell, Barbara fl'honlas,, Jimmy Kolr, Rose G-andrau, Ffeddre Hamstrofn. Bottomlrow-Mr. Win: 1 1 I 1 I ' o ' - - 11 I ll I I I ' , . I I T ' I , - I , , , . I I I v , T . . . . Y - f 3 . ' ,wut gf V , ,A --. ai!-.1 Har ,xx mp.. 'NIJ' JS, A 6-. 'QY9 45- Top Joanne Nesgrs Car Pnpkln Bcbb Norolan Dorothy Knnoslan Don Haun Rlchad 'iheppa Bottom Bull Riggs Gene Cochran Lesta Bed ossan Carolvn Collns Phil Smythe Rosemary Rogers Student Body Once again the Student Body has come up wlth an outstanding play for nts l953 production Thus year dramatucs teacher Kenneth Wann and sev eral of our outstanding young actors and actress es put on Rarnn to Grow n three act comedy by Charles Whitman Dorothy Kunosnarm and Bully Rnggs portrayed two young people wnth the usual enormous plans Both meet with sutua tncns however that show them the errors of their ways and gnve them new Ideas Others In the cast were Bobbe Norolan Carolyn Colluns Gene Cochran Lesta Beclrosuan Rnchard Sheppard Joanne Nesgus Don Harms Gary Pnpkln Rosemary Rogers and Phll omythe 47 , Ni ' Q y 1 I 1 A.. it L ,, , , .,,s 3 tg Q 5 X A s ,, t 0 y +1 ,A ,,v, ffl i X N 'WV' lr- , fc. , Q, y g A J ' 1 ee 2 , ', 1,'fs fd. H , 1 I r , l 1 1 ' sr 1' i 5, ' 9 PICIY 1 2 u ogg' ' - firm? . i 1 ' 1 - 1 1 . sy 3 , ,, gl ' 1 1 .,. 1, 1' - ef: , 1 ,Q - 1 '13 . S, 1 , , I 1 1 3 . . I pl ' 1 1 I I 7 P M 'S' Front row Elaine Bolentme Dons Andrews Bernadette LaCosse Ann Turner Marnlyn Brvdnes Shrrley H ndcrson Frances Mello Julie Ramon Blllle Eaton Beverly Rels Mona Klle Middle row Charlene Brooks Betty Jo Lacev Dlxle Mathls Eve Duvall Marlene Sinner Carol mtsro ck row Marnlyn Robinson Verna Nehf Bobbe Nororcn Frances Wright Donna W s A Sprlng Day Top, left to right Carlene Steele Barbara Steele Kav Delbrudge Marilyn Cochran Bot tom Betty Jo Lacey Marilyn Robinson Freddie Hamstrom f -J Q ,. Q .. . H, -1 , ' , I x 1' ,, ,J 1 -f 4 A I Lx ' W , X v?: - LW N 'art f lf C . 4. wx ' ' r 54tq:A:1 q2Q!,5elx+L P , Culver, Shctnn Runqe, Elaine Mathis, Doris brew, Margaret Coito, Mlorilyn McGoon, Freddie Ha rn. Ba - ' , , ' , ' , ll on. - 0 . F if www Cheer Leaders U I I I I nf Q WT MQ M ART EKIYIAN Head Cheer Leader Eve D.1VaH Frances Mello Norma Rnvera Joanne G orge Julse Ra-non Dorothy Kmosuan Barbara Steele Pat Ka hrgnan Emrly Mello VARSITY FOOTBALL Ron Waiker !h James Gem-my 41 Ammo L.eeMax8rown X Mm-vm Spence: guard Lg. Zgngngygcgh RONHIE COChI'Oh 9111 wmgbock Tommy Dommo Dom 9 d hmm Rabunoon mu. Laffy Jemmof tackle X K., aw-megan I 2 3 3. gy Q A, and f V and end ,X f and I 1, A ' 2 I .X Q ' , H 1. NE M l . . . . V V V V . end Q ' I4 f , ' if ,Y ff ' gy I Q , , ,X QW ff , I , . X S ' ' 1 3 ,, - , - VARSITY FOGTBALL In has flrst year at the helm of the Em peror varsity football squad Head Coach Jay Acklnn turned un an excellent record Although hampered by a small turnout and numerous Il'ljUI'I6S the Dnnubans managed to post a 3 2 Southern Shasta League mark after losmg all four practlce games Acklzn unstltuted the slngle wlng power attack wnth unbalanced Innes thus year and came up wuth a tune running comblnatuon at the taulback and fullback posltlons In speedy George Margoslan and pnle drnvung Ed Tuttle Both boys will be back next year to gnve the Emperors a tune nucleus to bunld around Wlngback Ronnie Cochran and blocklng backs Dave Roque and Dean Mobley all turned In excellent performances The for the bug boys were outstanding Tackles Bully Riggs and Larry Jennings guards Bud centers Buzz Cochran and Dave Costello and ends James G ntry Ron Walker Jack Lewns and Lee Max Brown were the old reluables Others on the squad were Gene Cochran Carroll Riggs Phil Myers Darrell Wnpf Arnold Bustamante Harvey Huck man and Lu: Zanlnovnch Honorary cap tam for the season was Eugene Schreuner Ruggs Margosuan Tuttle Spence Myers Wnlker and Dye made All League team or received honorable mention Mobley was chosen as the most valuable player and Roque was elected captain by their team ma tes Season scores were as follows In Dm In Il'1 Reedley Fowler Clovus Lundsay In Il'1 In Avenal St more W dlake Howard Richard Dye and Marvin Spence Totals Dunuba 92 opponents l89 Front row Lee Max Brown Johnny Acosta Ralph Dun an Tommy Domnno Dave Costello Harvey Hickman Gene Coch ran Lu: Zanrnovlch Glenn Balentlne Middle row Assistant Coach George Bevans Benny Perez Dave Roque Duck Schroth GoreM osla PhlM r D Mbl R Ch A IB h Ak T e g arg n I yes ean o ey onnne oc ran rnoc ustamante Bally Rlggs Head Coac Jay c lun op row Edgar Tuttle Larry Jennings Marvun Spence Bud Howard Buzz Cochran Eugene Schrenner Carroll Ruggs Ronnue Wn ker James Gentry 54 , O D' 39 Z6 D' l4 - ' l3 ' l9 l2 D' ' O ward wall was a little thin, but several of 0 Din Exeter 18 7 Din Q,-Osi 39 ' ' . 7 D' ' 33 27 D' ' 6 ' ' ' I O D' ' 21 C A 'l' Mlm l LIGHTWEIGHT FOGTBALL lb.. - 1- - l l,l Bottom row Don Tomalan Royce Rowell Duck Cate Rchard Kawano Aurello Munoz Gary Chappell Bob Armour Coats Bernard LaCasse Ted Kobayashl Middle ow Ray Mulfo d Charles Evans Gay Artley Duck Ogata Bobby Hughfleld Rex Joe Conway Ben Myamoto James Kar Jem Scott Back row Guy Bowe Blly Gordon Dolf Wagner Melvm Mobley George Klaas Johnny Garza Lester Kalender Tony Medina Coach Don Jansen had an enormous squad of 60 grudders more than half of them freshmen for the l952 lnghtwelght football season The squad was mostly unexperlenced but Jansen and has assist ant Bully Asher turned the green young sters Into crack players before the season was over Running from the slngle wlng wnth an oc caslonal T play thrown un the Baby Emps managed only three vnctorues two of them league wlns In nnne starts They ran unto some of the best llghtwenght teams In the sf Wt COACH DON JANSEN valley In Exeter Reedley and Fowler The two league trnumphs were over Ave nal 28 to 6 and our arch rlval Orosl l3 to 7 The Baby Emps lost to champion Woodlake l3 to 8 wlth the Cubs puttlng across their wmnlng touchdown ln the last quarter Brlly Gordon Don Tomajan and Glenn Balentlne were selected on the All League offensrve team and Dolf Wagner Bobby Plseno Johnny Garza and Frankie Reed were named on the defenslve unlt Balen tune was elected most valuable player by has teammates and Tommy Kawano was elected the honorary captaln Dlnuba Dlnuba Reedley Fowler Dunuba Dinuba Dinuba Clovus Lmdsay Avenol Dinuba lf Orosn Dinuba ak Strathmore Woodlake bk Dinuba Opponents I 42 Dnnuba l Fl Denotes league games 55 l Q O ' ..............,....... 26 at 5 ' -.---.-.----'-'-.--- 21 O Dinuba ........................ Exeter l8 6 ' ............,........... ' O O ' lil ..........,... ' I8 Z8 ' l -l ................ 6 l3 ' lt l .................... ' 7 20 ' l J ..A....... 33 8 ' ..............,.,. I3 ' Sl ' .............. VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH HAL CARRUTH For the flrst time In I9 years Dmuba Hugh School can claum a varslty basketball champuonshlp Coach Hal Carruth s vaunt ed hoopsters took the Southern Shasta League hardwood tntle but lost ln the Val ley playoffs to the Kungsburg Vakungs The Emperors had a 9 to l dnvlslonal record and an overall season mark of l7 wlns and 8 losses flrst fave games However the Emperors Madera and Reedley un practuce sesslons Carruth S charges funally got started after the Chrlstmas holudays and won theur fnrst seven league games before dropping one to Lmdsay on the Cardnnals midget court Every member of the squad was awarded a whnte letter and a gold basketball Those on the l5 man team were most valuable player Ronnie Brock captaun Luy Arias Don McCoy Bob Nuckell George Blumer Jnm Ward Jack Lewns Jlmmy Cllne Arlo Westmoreland Johnny Garza Junior Mar tmez Fred Blumer Lu: Zanlnovlch Rlch ard Schroth and Lowell Argenbrlght Arias was unanimously pucked on the All League flrst strung and Brock was named on the second ballot The league scores un Orosu nn Llndsay Avenal Dun Strath Dun Wdlake nn Wdlake nn St more In Avenal ln ln Lmdsay were playing such strong teams as Tulare Totals Dlnuba 637 opponents SOI ack row-Ga y Long a ag b Nckell Ro Ik r o a a o MaM ne Edga T ttle Coach Hal Carruth Font A old Busta ante Joh y Garza Luy A as Eugene Hofe Don McCoy Jnm CI ne 56 ' 560' '50 48 D' ' 55 . 74 D' 47 66 D' 33 Sl ' 47 84 ' ' 65 ' 66 D' ' 48 62 D' ' 5l They started off slow, losing four of their 72 Din 0,-055 54 SI Din Sfmore 47 ' ' . , 58 D' ' Sl 7 'f - N B r , m n ery Bo-i , nald Wi e , Jim Ward, R n ld- Brock, J 'ck Lewis, Juni r A rti. z, :xx B' fx-xx ,. 5 i ag Q R' 4 V ', K e , 5 .q 4, , 43 as . , N ' ' Cozy little group! V w ,ig ' J A !Q14X'- ' M , x 1 6 X 51 1 9 , .Y 3 Q 1 X f I il .Y LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL COACH DON JANSEN The hopes for a champaonshvp lnght welght basketball team were hngh thus past year but bad luck plagued the B s as the fmally lost the thrnller 58 to 56 The most valuable player trophy was awarded to Glenn Balentlne whlle honor ary captain honors went to Franklm Reed The squad was comprused mostly of under classmen as Balentme was the only sensor on the squad Followlng are the results of league com petltlon Dnnuba Dunuba Dlnuba Dmuba Dmuba Dunuba Dlnuba Orosr Avenal Strathmore Woodlake Llndsay Orosn Lnndsay Y won sux league games and lost tour endnng up ln fourth place The best game of the season was played at Woodlake In which two overtime per rods were required before the Baby Emps Dnnuba Dnnuba Total 478 Woodlake Strath more 48 4 CK B9 y Eug y e e T Blly Go To vMed a Gary Fum Frot ae e t o a l nM oo 58 6 . . I - 71 ' -4 if ' 40 ...................... .... ' 33 ' 6l ...................... 42 ' 32 ................ 49 . . , ' 52 .,............... . 37 . , , ' ' 48 ...................... ' 34 , ' 54 ......................,... ' 4l ' . , ' 48 ...................... ' 52 , ' Dinuba 49 ...................... Avenal 33 ' ' 56 .................. 58 ' 38 ................ ' ' ,...,..........,.................. l7 l ba - nn i-urmcln, ene Hofer, Bill Southard, Eug n rout, i rdner, n in , r I.:- Glenn B l ntine, Jerry Clin , Tommy S ahl, Jimmy K r, Fr nk in Reed, Be nyam t . Elfin Emps Top Coach Marty Goehrxng Jnm Lund ey Gary Hull Bully Olnycr Richard Brock Tommy Nlckell Elloy Perez Dayld Duaz Glenn Re d Bernard LaCasse Gary Cochran Claude Bess Charles Stahl Jlm Keefe Benny Kor Gene Johnson The l952 53 Eltun Emps wound up the season wrth a won and lost record of 5 and 5 What the team lacked In height they made up ln speed and sprrrt The team was practlcally made up of all freshman boys and they wlll add conslder Block D SOC1GfY able strength to next years ltghtweught team ln a vote held by the members ot the team Gary Cochran was chosen as the most valuable C class player and Bully Olnver was elected honorary captaun tor the year Front row Glenn Balentune Eugene Larson Lee Max Brown George Blumer Don McCoy Frankne Cotton Dowd Kam Bob Nnckell Jtm Cltne Franklln Reed Fred Blumer Dave Rogue Arlo Westmoreland Second 1ow Lester Kalender Eddie Fuerro Gary Cochran George Margosuan Joe LaCasse Averlll Hawknns Jtm Kar Johnny Medlna Arnold Bustamante Thnrd row Jnrn Gentry Edgar Tuttle George Klaas Dean Mobley Don Tornajan Johnny Acosta Melytn 'vtobley Bernard LaCcsse Rlchard Ka wana Luy Arlas Eugene Hofer Tommy Stahl Johnny Garza rnest Cooper Bobby Plseno Coach Don Jansen Back row Eugene Schretner Ronnte Cochran Dave Costello Rnchard Dye Buzz Cochran Carroll Rtggs Stbley Whute Jm Ward Ronnue Brock 5 T' 1 S r 1 I 1 V r 1 1 g I 1 9 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 - - . , , I ' ll! ll ' ' I 0 i , ' .1 J , 1 4, , ,fr s 11 f 2 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 4 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TRACK Bl all WW Standlng Rodne Hoppe Ken Flamnng Jum Nlckell rionnve Walken Jack Lewus Ronnne Brock Bob Nlckell Robert Cochran gon Jansen Ccoach neelnng Gene Cochran Dave Roque Glenr Balentlne Gary Cochran uy Anas Arnold Bustamante John OYZG II'11 H19 A successful season was heralded by the Emperor cundermen with the C class drvu snon brrngnng home the bacon rn the form of the Southern Shasta League champron shlp and the B squad coming wnthnn one point of repeating the same performance The varsity trackmen competed under handicaps beyond therr control as they could only muster up a tour man crew Even competrng under these odds the varsity gave theur all The llghtwelght drvusnon paced by valley broad pump champuon Franklrn Reed were 60 edged from the champronshrp bracket by the Orosl Cardettes wlth one polnt How ever tlne Baby Emps came through In tune style rn a later dual meet with Orosl by trouncrng the Cardettes by thrrty points The champlonshup C team showed depth rn practically all events In the league meet held ln Orosl May 2 as they ran away wuth the league trtle Members of the team selected Franklnn Reed as the most valuable track man for the year whale the honorary captaun award went to Fred Blumer a , C I ,, I , 3 S . ' Q R 1 l 2 2 f 1 I. ig s 2' , 5 I I I 'V 1 1 I I r fl- ' 1 1 , . . . ,, ,, , . . . . , . , t . ,, ,, . . . . . . , . . . . . ,, ,, I I I I I , . . , W--. .,t. I . Q I T ,s,,,.,,, .. X 1 my ,, 9 f W X ,St 'V BASEBALL COACH DON JANSEN DInuba fInally won 8 to 7 from Strath more Wlfh a three run rally In the nmth InnIng Avenal outclassed the locals 7 to 6 In 40 mlle an hour wnnds for theIr thIrd losss OFOSI came from behInd to nIp the Em perors 6 to 5 In I2 InnIngs on two fluke hIfS Woodlake defeated DInuba 6 to l al though only one TIger run was earned The Emperors then belted LIndsay lO to 2. collectung I2 hIts oft two Card pItchers WIth any sort of breaks the DInuba Emperors could have been the 1953 Southern Shasta League baseball champnons Coach Don Jansen s nIne lost four games by one run Woodlake defeated Dunuba 2 to l In the opener whIch saw both pltchers Dave Roque and Darrell Moody throw four hItters LIndsay edged the Emperors 5 to 4 In ten Innings The Emperors almost won In the nInth but Jlm Cllne was called out at the plate tryIng to score They also defeated Strathmore 8 to l thIs tIme lacIng out ll hIts wnth Roque hurllng a four hltter Avenal fell under the local Scythe 8 to 7 wIth the Emperors comIng from behInd wlth three runs In the nInth InnIng The members of the squad were Luy Anas Glenn BalentIne Arnold Bustamante Buzz Cochran Gary Cochran Gene Coch ran Johnny Garza Jack LEWIS JIm Clme Dean Mobley Bob NIckelI JIm Nlckell Ron WIlker Dave Roque and LuI ZanInovIch -4.- i 4' N 01 Font o -Gene Cochran Dave Roque Glenn Balent ne Gary Cochran Loue Anas Arnold Bustamante John Garza J mmy CI ne Back 0 Rodney Hoppe Kenneth Flam ng manage s J N ckell Ron W lker Jack Lewns Ronald Brock Bob Nckell Buzz Cach an Coach Don Jansen lNot n plcture Dean Mobleyl 6l 5 . . 1 . 1 I , . emi? ' . I ' I I ' 1 I I I I . ' 1 1 ' . I I I I I I I I ' I I ' .Ip- ff' I ' V 3 , 5 1 ig f tn- I' T I fl ll -fwfr. , , . , I R8 1 . 1 r X ' 'xxx , ,f' 1 X 1 1 , , A '. . J ,f y , . , I fl f I 1, - ' , 2 I I, f f , I lj I 'f 2 xl L 5 , , tl 8 r r W , ' , in I V, Ai ' I I I , i I . r w- , I I- , rj Im I , I , , , I , r , . I , , LENORE EICHENBERGER BONNIE BEVANS GIRLS SPORTS A well rounded program of actuvutues has been carried on thus year by the gurls phy slcal educatlon classes under the durectlon of B J Bevans and Lenore Enchenberger The girls enjoyed as they learned the var: ous actlvntles which Included swnmmun volleyball archery basketball tennus bad mlnton softball co educational folk danc Ing square and ballroom dancing also dns cusslon sesslon on good grooming and health Durmg the Dmuba Public Schools Open to play ln the badminton tournaments Gurls were also selected from modern dance classes to partrclpate ln the annual Band Show 62 I sX w L 9 - . . . . I I . I . - l A U I - . . . . . I . . l . . . , ll Il ' . . . House in April, several girls were selected . . . I . , . . gl I I I I . I - I ' l I 1 ' l - - Y. T l ,pdf ,vc Cutstandlng Events Ma ulyn Cochran Furst Attendant Dunuba Hugh School was well represented un the l952 Rausun Day Queen Contest wuth eught out of the twelve contestants beung tram Dunuba Hugh Those gurls were Julue Ramon Frances Mello Carlene Steele Bar bara Martun Bette Harrus Muldred Hay craft Marulyn Cochran and Dorothy Kun osuan Of these eught Marulyn Cochran and Dorothy Kunosuan were attendants The queen was Gunger Jenkuns a graduate wuth the class of l952 Dorothy Knos an Var-:nbeth Shapansky Gunger Je k Loe to Wh pkey Mor lyn Cach an 63 I I A I I I - I I - 1 1 ' I X I r' I ,' i i , u , ' nins, rf u , i r Semor Trophy Assembly Coo 64 I T F tche s O .M 5.3 Wi X . . V F . , A , , 4, K i If f N PS Q V I . IJ ' 5 3 The eor e r Anx I I r 5. s - ' fl' ,, -fr A :Ii x 5 x xo Sweet Music QD FFA Dance The F F A Barn Dance held nn the gurls gym on March ZO proved to be a huge success The Western theme was carried out wnth bales of hay and saddles un the gym Refreshments were served from a chuck wagon placed by the swummung pool The F F A Sweetheart Vurgmua Garrett was crowned queen by Johnny McPherson Her attendants were Carlene Steele Lenore Payne and Barbara Steele The Dnnuba Hugh School dance band pro vnded the music for the dance 65 l l l Y 1 if ' 1 F , 4 , 'V , ff may , 7 f : 1 2235 . so MW W nhl' ' ,' , ' . . , . . . . . . I . . . , , I . ' I , . Chnstmas Formal , 'Q-1-K .AK Wlnter Wond rland was the theme for the annual Girls League Christmas For mal held D cember I8 an the Dmuba Ma s n c Hall During the mterm sslon Santa Claus crowned Kay Delbrrdge and Dave Costello Queen and Kung of Wlnfer Wonderland Muslc for the Formal was furnished by the dance band of Jack Rasganlan 'VM' 66 if O T K f X . 4 4, V rl - Q 11 - . , . C . - K Q - , s. 1- l V - . 1 . . . . 4 Y ' - ll - ll I .. ,, 'A 'Q' Z .. 'Ur L ff., I M UF' , 4 v ,, Q f wx M' m9 Q SNAPBUUK 1 ' X 3 f' ff Al if I . 1 ' 1606 dh NS' D 'D TZ CN NN 0 .9 C I U N, N L 2 x v-wnubw X - Populanty Contest M Vnrgmaa Gr Benny Best Gum Chewe rs Popular Freshmen Gene G Lesta Arr G Learn Loudesr Qufefesf Betty C7 Don George G Barbara Fngure G G Glenn Julie C7 Jemmy Ruchard C1 Barbara C1 Ronme Looklng hy J lmmy Frothdhest S. Junrors Joanne Cr Ronme Best Dressed 4 Best Dancers Barbara G James Freshman Day 70 Odds and Ends I Come on you guvs set It up was aim? lccntdostBJ qt- Thsef aff? CMA fu' -'53 uh. L Hercuies Cime 'MPV ls thxs Love' f E W fmt IS at Arf3 Y Ho P Om excnfed' - . ll 1 .X L - N X g ,L A f - 'U , . ,. K, ,N v ,, 'Q ., ,U M. , 1 ,.. L .X ' ' m,wLs,WN , ,, ., gc A, 1:5 15 :Vg ' Z'-lg: . , ' , 'Q MX ,Q t z. ,fy +k 1 . 1 H H ,Q V , A 3, ' -L , R '. w,gg,x ' . Qfl ,' 3 x ff f i A f W, X If - 5, 4, . is . ' h F ' . -11 -M .-., .,. v ,A V Here and There and I m just Dov: Energetuc Sensors Regliy I m not bored Wow df A ,egg kick Gem-gm nd h s woman +V rm , ff ? W. , A A Y A V ,A 1 4 si .Rl Q 43? ' ' , , . , . ' 4 , ' ' T an '23 ,gg-S 4 V :P k C I if Q y H in 72 Cclndld Closeups X jDv'::.a Am v iove qrorwd Thru me hr memcxk r k ng hum We fmnlh found our mon Tues rug my 'Er Lum. X afw Senior Dress-Up Day M 4 WW A-Mm MJ. Caught Off Balance Just o httle QOSSI P Mr Mu c My dogs are beat Georgoe Porgse at work Butch lv Father and has chnldren 44 Tee Hee Hee! Custodicms Who fcrhcz dom Georg Mr Leodobrand Mr Taylor 76 e9 Om Just plum Cecil 5 Worknng hard Mr Dual? ' 4 , A A S . ,M 'uf 1 t r . E , Q 2? , ' ff-. 'll ' 'M --,- - ' g ' 1 . ' ' ' - Y ?a JANZEN YOUR .IEWELER GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 73 W ALTA INSURANCE AGENCY '11 Years of Continuous Iubhc Service R G McCormick S P McCormick DINUBA CEMENT PIPE WORKS N C Gray Manager Phones Offlce 179 W Home 610 Dmuba ANGELL S MEN S 8: BOYS WEAR NEAR ST ATE THEATRE 172 North L St Phone 300 11: BOONE 8: GEISER FLOWERS MAURICF A GEISER Phone 777 State Theatre TABLE SUPPLY SCHOFIELD 8z POPE Everything For The Table JUSTESEN S FOOD STORE Owned and Controlled ln the San Joaqum Valley 205 E Tulare DINUBA CLEANERS QUALITY DRY CLEANING Fred H Hover Phone 399 331 E Tulare TREN BISWELL 81 SON FORD SALES 81 SERVICE Phone Dmuba WIPF ELECTRIC 214 South L St Phone 616 V1 GILMOUR S SOMETHING NEW EACH DAY 168 North L Street WILLARD COCHRAN 81 SON DODGE 8: PLYVIOUTH SAI ES 8. SERVICE New Tlres and Tlre Recappmg Phone 10 194 W Tulare DINUBA REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE INTSL RAWICE 'hone n u 124 126 W est Tulare DINUBA DRUGS Warren Christensen Phone 70 119 E Tulare Wll SON FURNITURE CO l-VPR1 I'HINt EOR I'Hl' HONII' H0 North I Street lhone 49? I UY I WIUVSON LO 1 11 est I'ulare St lhone 112 LADII I AL PETE I-or the Best m Late Nlodel I ed Lars Corner of lx and Kern Streets Dlnuba FLOYD PERRY ASSOCIATED SERVICF Phone 326 401 Tula1e 8. I Sts DR H L KEITH JANZEN MUSIC LO IDINI B X S H01 SL OI' 111 SIC Ihone 4 lml South L St ROYAI BAKERY li IKFRS OF FINE I XSTRIES and 1our June 11 eddmg Lakee I' lularm Phone 91 THE AI TA ADVOCATE IONIWIERCI XL PRIINTINC 8z CENFRAI I LBLISHIINC 308 E Tular St BE VANS SUPER SERVICE Phone 326 Corner Tulare ORVII I E K FAST PINE .IEW ELR1 117 South I St Ihone 244 HOL SE OF FL RNITURE ILVFRY THINK I-OR 'II-IE HOWIE '0 Eait I'ulare St one WEAVER S 5 81 10 S I Im Say HI Tl HISON S DRI1 E IINN 11 H 1iI'SI IOLNI XIX 8 IR XX SERVICE hross Ifrom Hugh School Ihone 919 '70, Souht J St f6NUB5 E'-RTRIC C WESI APPLIANCES SELIGMAN S IIILPI SIORI- and XI'I'LI XNCE STORE 111 North L St 139 S0 L St 77 v . - v 'W JL A A I u I I .' I ' ' I . I - . - , . . , . . I1 1 Y I A. I - L, , n i . , . .. . - - 27T ' .' ' ' , ' TI' ? v WV M I W Y 1 v 1 7774 I I - - , ' 5 ' . 'S ' 3 1 . I 3 . , , , S . 7 9 7 I A A 1 T I ' - 150 E. Kern Street l'h0ne 33 T- Y 1 1 . 1 . .. Av Q A ,L -L 1 1 A - qw - Y7Y W Y Y ' 6 0 I' ' . 1 I A Av li u ' ss I Y . I , , , 131 I. - St. , -f - -A -A f--- ----f---- -A---f 1 1 . I J v ' ' l Av 1 A , I Y 1 - . . e . Y 1 K ' . - 8x 1 I J U 1 A, Y 7 12 ' 1 . I I . T . K . - v 1 . . - - , I . 1 1 ' ' - 21 . ' . Ph 290 , - - 9 . . I . ,' du ' Y Y '1 9 1 Y Y VY VW L L A ' . L . , -I .il Y :LH 4- 1. l - X . ' .'.' l . 7 l ' ' ' . - 7 ' '44kS 'L,V ,ci L ' 'wfd 'oi- f i :A I' - 55 I 727 - ' Si- YL-'f.,Q.:,9ee, ., E23f..s..W:,QVi'f f 9 I DIXIE UPTOWN BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO EAT 180 VI est Tulare St Phone 944 DAVID MARTZEN STUDIO Photographs With a Personality 179 South L St Phone 1016.I DINUBA HARNESS SHOP FINE LEATHERS Phone 40 119 South L PAYNE S GARAGE 81 MACHINE SHOP 177 South K Street Dmuba DINUBA STATIONERS Garth M Scruggs 148 North L Street Phone 27 HADEN HADEN 81 CURRY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Phone 66 301 E Tulare St SPROUSE REITZ CO Inc VARIETY STORE 135 North L St Dmuba Callf RANDOLPH S GARAGE OLDSMOBILE AND GMC 252 North L St Dlnuba MATHIS 8: BOLINGER HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES I RIEND S INSURANCE AGENCY VIE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND LOSS Ihone 46 229 East Tulare St ART S CLEANERS IICIK. UI AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 210 126 South L SMITH AUTO PARTS Ihone 464 153 South K St HEI EN S BABY 81 TEEN SHOP 230 F Tulare St Dmuba C 81 D HARDWARE Blll Conklm Frank Debuskey IIOUSEHOI D VI ARF Sl ORTING GOODS Ihone 2 113 North L St GORDON S STUDIO COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR KMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS 155 South L St HURST PRINTING SERVICE JUST GOOD PRINTING Phone 387 116 South L JACK KI IEWER CHRYSI FR 8. PLYMOUTH Sales 8. Serwlce VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Frances Slll Proprletor 322 Ea t Tulare St I hone 118 DINUBA HOME 8z AUTO SUPPLY FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Firestone Home 8: Auto Supply SHIPMAN S DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS 1 5 E Tulare Street Dmuba WILLIAMS PLUMBING SHOP Farrbanks Morse Pressure Systems Phone 380 157 South LES S RICHFIELD SERVICE Ihone 111.1 Corner Kern 8z DINUBA BLOWER SHOP L LT FLOVI ERS CORS AGES 81 II ANITS 138 E Tulare Street Dmuba MYRON FREW MEN S WEAR Nationally Advertised Brands 125 E Tulare St Phone 87 DIXIE DRIVE INN PEATURINC' BORDENS ICE CREAM Across From Flre House RICHFIELD SERVICE GAS LUBE AND CAR WASH Corner of H and I'ulare Sts Phone 959 SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK C T REAGAN 1161 Mgr Phone 5 101 South L PARKS BODY 8x FENDER WORKS 143 South K Phone 239 W UNION SERVICE Scott and Payne 170 Last Tulare St Phone 991 78 SIERRA GOSPEL SUPPLY BIBLES RECORDS CHURCH SUPPLIES Glfts and Cards for All Occaslons 151 E 'lulare St Phone 113 7 9 . St. 9 Y v Y 7 ' 1, 1 7 . . . . Q. 1 . , . . . 9 I ' 'I 3 Q 9 1 r 7 , 9 4 F . . 1. . . 9 . . - V 1 V 3 - - 1 J ' A n . , ,LAY 7 , 1 9 , as n ' L 1 4 ' ' Y 7 A I , A A ' f ' , 1 J, A - ' ' 72 . ' , , 9 A ' u - . n , s . ' 9 I 1 1 v , 1 , w f H . , - A , v . . , . V . . '1 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Dowd Mart en Studlo Merropoluran Engravers of Los Ange'e5 Bushman Rnsen Company Oakland biake Moffatt C1 Towne Fresno Photography Engrax ungs Binding Paper S. K. Smith Cover Company of Los Angeles - - Covers
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.