Dos Palos High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Dos Palos, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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'rw 3 i -i f vi 4 N . er JOSEPH SILVER VIRGINIA KENYON Science Physical Education In I Galaxy if aw A Q 5 i 'ii l xxxt GCI! f JAY JACOBSEN Music 5 nl ' .. RALPH IESSEN, Vice Principal. DORCAS VAN ATTA Commercial JAMES TONASCIA Sr. High Math JEAN PIPPINGER Physical Education LIONEL TOCHER Metal Shop BARBARA RICH Assistant oecrerary HERBERT WITT Metal Shop OLIVE BOURNE Sr. Study Hall T. R. SCHMIDT U. S. History ELINOR WITT Jr. High Study Hall RUTH GUTHRIE Nurse MABEL CARDELLA English CORINNE FALVEY English ORVAL WALKER Commercial HELEN KUSEL Home Economics ....C. ff rx QI? .gf ---- L, - r s-f Q, if 1 flag Q I Q, il- 5 - . '- ' l, f N L. . A ,:.,, . . I fy .I E Nha... ,s f A s J. P. TIFFEE, JR. High Vice Principal ETTA HOWARD Commercial VON DER MEHDEN Ir. High Science LEE NELSON Jr. High English CHRISTINE HALE Library JACK VERUTTI Physical Education MELICENT RUSSEL Jr. High History ff -r iq es a .A X. of eo-f , 45' 'I as I W s -f r T F ,. : ' Menfia! Cfariziroom me feria KATHERINE HEINTZ AL WHITE Jr. High History 2.315 . f ' . N R - I 1 , ,K Q rrrs X I 1 ' l'.- f '- if 7 Wood Shop as ...is . xg . Fi fi i - il ..s. ,N sw , s ski: MA. .. .M .fx i Ji 3 ii Q. I 6 X 2? Sl 1 rl C . mst 1:1 C or ' Milf El' S si aiffsissziiifsilfifis i lilrfs . N .-Fil - an . , ' I jx V - ....X xirfw Xe fs N .r fx we fl N' S IF'-K..f Wxx LOIS MA LM English f -me .sam If lm R fri .. iw ' N ,E is lb ff mlm' , ws-ww, iii 753215 ' -VTQI. -ifigsfifil W V. ' ' rf3lz'11Z5?if v -?f'ff7. fi n i 7 35 sz 1.2 I HERMAN HUNT F.F.A. Department senior DEWEY LUSTER Art Editor senior DOROTHY TERRAS Co-Class Editor senior IRENE COTTA Assistant Class Editor senior SUE CHURCHILL Assistant Advertising Manager senior BUD ROSS A ssista nt A dvertising Manager senior MONA BUIE Feature Editor senior BOBBY I-IUME Assistant Feature Editor senior dim? R is 4, ,g y V qs Q t Q Q wi' S wiki t if S xp ,W s , H K YN CARL KREIGHBAUM IO ANN MC COLLISTER CAROL PEARCY Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Editor Co-Editor senior junior senior MJ' The aim of every yearbook staff is to produce a book that will thrill the heart of each student as the volume is first opened and then grow in importance as the years pass by. The desire of every yearbook staff is to cover every phase of the school year, so that students turning the pages of the book may live again the days of these particular pleasures. The hope of every yearbook staff is to see within the pages of its volume the face of every student and to miss no single event MUREL NUNES Assistant Art Editor - senior BILL HOLT MARILYN MILLER Circulation Manager Assistant Class Editor junior junior MISS CORINNE FALVEY BEUNA KNIGHT SHIRLEY ROSS CARMELLA MAIORINO Co-Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor senior junior ll P19050 of importance. The vision of every yearbook staff is to select a theme that is peculiar to the school, in keeping with the times, and vital to the student body. In selecting the theme marking The Turn, the staff of the 1951 EL VAQUERO aims, desires, and hopes to have fulfilled the functions of a yearbook - for 1951 marks a new beginning and a great change in the side expansion of Dos Palos High School. FRANK MILLS WAYNE JACOBS ASSBKADI All Editor C0-C1355 Editor Advisor sophomore senior BILL COELHO Photographer senior BILL NICHOLS Sports Editor senior JOANN PAGANUCC1 Assistant Feature Editor senior GENERO HERRERA Assistant Photographer senior RON NIE C OUCH Assistant Photographer senior DORALEE PIMENTEL Club Editor senior CARMEL ESPINO Assistant Club Editor senior VALERIE SHAEFFER Advertising Manager senior .giuclenf 1 f,. JON JESSEN Vice President UPPER HOUSE 1 C ilu A A BEV HURD, RON ELICECHE IARED CARTER, IO ANN MC COLLISTER I 1 I po Q ounci BUZZY HOWARD President Q HH a X JUANITA SERPILIO Secretary F.F.A. F-F-PM I. P. TIFFEE Advisor LOWER HOUSE e 4 'g ,f 4' - , 2 . ', 5, I L., C Q C 5 5 K 'xr 1 Q ilfigis W ff ' 3 5 A - .sew kmrffi r Q' we ww JANICE MILLETT, ROB PIERCE ELMER BELMONT, JO ANN TRAVIS GENERRO HERRERA F. F. A . president 10 LAWRENCE CLARK F.F.A. Vice president ' -1- WX -sg 0 X2 Q 1' 7 Wlrf ' X nc .X 3 'A X, N Q9 f ,Q Op XX 17 Z 'Q 6 p , LP 51' L , I J ,JM 11 f57?Qf?'i'3 P39 Efdlfi 7' V530 '57:5Q- I Q . I 's3 Wi' '5f?'M Uh 'vellfo sq' 'ix - 4 Q 7 , s. fx 0 0 ' QQ xs flgig F ff' ,flf-1 ff- UAQ 0 MHCJG !LOI'l U! ul' MOD! 5005 P ios HEGH lPrexy Buzz Howartll'6FFICElS CHOSW welcomes i o'ds Gavel Al to LEAD CLASSFQ l f NEW TEN Six new te Dos Palos Ili SEPTQIHDCI' ll school. Again this :joins the facur. returning alumna Cardella, formerly ,Lhg Ui.. California. Miss Cardella sa that she enjoys teaching with I teachers who taught her. S ' finds it :rmusing because s never thought she would reach Dos Palos. A former Ora Loma Gramm School faculty member is Chest Dawkins. who is teaching math matics. Mr. Dawkins taught Oklahoma before coming to O Loma. He attended the Nor Centra-lf State College -in Edmun ! Oklahoma. Helping Mrs. Plppinger in ph' sical education is Miss Virgin i Kenyon who is a erm-are of Sa l Jose State. 'lssembly FOR YEAR l95f CARMELLA MAIORINO took Place Th' 'rl n::rjo'ettes will in the fielrl with , er in the FI'C'Sl1' -., s,99,iFFl1 ?F.. . reii iruekorl-at CA ROL PEA RCY 'Q' you so happy a- Pa - s Glen Howard, stu- be CO'EditOr he long and The hronco iroiclr-red on, cont will go or cord and crman style and will have ,while the band the field, White' ,gr blue satin ties ete the uniform. slacixs will be royal blue gold stripe down the out- am. There will be two side s and two hip pockets with flaps. majorettes' w h i t e satin ns will feature a mid-riff. irt will be split down the and trimmed in blue and 'he caps will be white and itin, pill-box style, with a ix inch ostrich plume. The will he white elkskin with rssels. Electric hatons will S their outfits. They will nulta-colored, cut glass on the end, which will The shaft will he silver. Jacobsen's uniform coat 2 white with gold trim on fillar. The sleev- first year 'ri gold trim. ed how lead white Wiflh school T outsl e very f life CTS t W right 1 written In fl a in Mfs- YA T ' game all were instruct 'held r Irs. march- ll'l8th4h'l8t K if get tngil- e Day at to Dos Paios . E f- 'i J car. , A neg!! The ba., she taught in me BILL NICHOLS bers and '- wie mem mace ma, gchqw I d was led by . .KENE COTTA - sm Hotr Rm MONA Burr falslilgfffizgilbrhi Bovs SPor:bl-Qdigiree Dior: bum? VQBR Exchangerliditor -bali-lojrgirciilation-Manager IUSIITU CA gil-15 Sports Editor i 1' 9 vxesidsnf' 'High School b th , bg abieep at 'argtuier mpamed by f h ca ison stay- 0 t ef' to gi -00 th I who F hee- 0 e Texas vhools, Poly ' Tenisl in the M,-H mehtc who isa eam gm J lear ence, is elec uate. Mr. Ad and Ba,-ba V repyei- ,Palos ar that he founu ,room ing for chef.- ,ed the G A' A ur 4,.,1,,-,N A im I -Jlllafd eve flume 'ffbwliedf but RONNIE COUCH dent body Miss CORJNNE FALVEY first GAA on FRANK Mu.r.sl Year- EW- -Ye BILL com-ro 'il joyed the mist day Ph0t08faPhe' hes' Advisor is ear was c Cartoonist er load of car Photo ra her ta thought it was fun. ,reszdpnt J 5 lopes are dis g P 31 12 Se ugmber '14 ua W the other boys at the CAMP p X ' are eaten for brehkfaii- loo! mai Mu , .911 Ou e s A T Jggrary A 1 lsr ssresr -' ' as c .. Q' i Kr T i s Juanita Serpilio zin Norma Tuccori President ,,., Secretary, Treas. Mrs. Hale Advisor The librarians are organized for the purpose of learn- ing methods of classifying and caring for books This course offers one unit to each member. Each year these girls enjoy a dinner, serving a silver tea, and a trip to San Francisco from the profits they earn by selling candy between periods. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Rich, Arlene George, Erin Coyle, Shirley Estep. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Christine Hale, Juanita Scrpilio, Norma Tuccori, Mona Buie, Bobbie Hume, Valerie Shaffer. is iff 1' 7 1 T - lf' ' ' ' 13 Qui! an .ggroff Pres. Advisor - X -safer krkcy r E- . F Dorothy Terras Miss Falvey Vice Pres. Treas. Sec. S A 5 Carol Pearcy Mona Buie Joann Paganucci N The Quill and Scroll is a national organization of journalism students offering special recognition to those who do outstanding work in Journalism. The club participates in national and regional literary contests, attends the San Joaquin Valley Press Association Con- ference held in Fresno twice a year, and is represented at the Western Journalism Conference in San Francisco in May. 14 nual Sla slave D Ves river ot- '2 9 Q Q 9-17 f 'f Oo! The Dungeon! Akin! jig .Slew dlerblwif n 3 led s, f M 6 fl! ,kb . ERICA o I 65121 ,Q Q-1 AW 9 C' : j' -rw A - ?5's -We b ,C ui. 6 K,-,X X, ROY PETE GENARO LAWRENCE CHARLES MARTINELI-1 CA RDELLA HERRERA CLARK AROSTEGUY The Future Farmers of America is one of the most outstand- ing organizations of our school. During the year they sponsor activities such as the barn dance, Father and Son banquet, and a trip to the snow. Their motto, Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live and living to serve, is very appropriate for this organization. 16 LA S7 ufure armem now NP .x4n0! Co fl we XN me - eww PO :Rx fbsg Sunny Boy!! Get up and try again!!! ic ing Corded Smile Pretty!!! t C ha lookin a f Q OX6 ,oe aww' HW 7 ! '22 SJ!!! Law Breakers !' Interesting? ? ? 17 'if Queen Pauhne and Attendants!!! 6099 'YW WX Shame 00 Y ou ' Desperadoes !!! O-aixg cu Sweethq X Allan 996 19066 1 +2 00' 3' QQ The t 6 Ima and QED' we C-aTY 3 nd Fianna 18 Edithxu Smue Prem' W ufure a rn so M93 a ouiix' 'fl C43 I, Drink and Be Merry!!! .Tan a Cll'l'l'lel':5 GHC? Chick and nd Verna!! . U ande Sim and Yr xx vo a 906 0 30169 The Grand Decision!!! 19 J1m!!! il' fi , eague S R J ,t,,nwg ML afe I 'W ' w K .,u, WMM 5 2 fa .,vk,7, L Q5,MNVM J ' S Q ' 72 I :tg ff? 9 ' 'imwii President Thelma Malm df? .... I Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Nfargaret Rich Barbara Rich Joann McCo11ister Mrs. Malm ,Qfslefgg R ' i ..,ifLj,' A p J ki? rigs? 1' , . W1 , J ' . ' 5 A 3 fi 2 r it Arlene George Barbara Billiups Janice Hume Nlargie Rogers Senior Representatives Junior Representatives W p WAL : i L . A x Sally Jessen Joann Pitts Verna McCo11ough Joann Travis Sophomore Representatives Freshman Representatives Valerie Carmella W sau Z0 inx Kitchen Helper s mi ' 'Y 5000 12 . The Feast Costumes Z1 6' 0060 'bob Gs Sweefkeaff QQHCQ . dviiw' I N f XMFM King Laurence Awaiting the Verdict! Queen Bobbie I ZZA. AE: rs, -. if ,. , G. L. Prexy Having fun! U32 Q , Kev 6 Je S . exxa sl Qafdx Z3 rw... LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Williams, Sec. Treas.g Roy McCollough, Pres., Wanda McDaniels, Vice Pres. The I.R.C. is an International Relationship Club organized to bring closer together other communities and people. Speakers are brought to school by the I, R, C. to discuss world affairs. The l.R.C. is not just a name of a club but a world wide or- ganization. This club sponsors noon movies, cookie sales, and various other events around school. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendelllielley, Bobby Atkins, Duncan Sims, J. W. Powers. SECOND ROW: Joyce Leighter, Virda Long, Gwen Gillian, Virginia Long, Minerva Wolfsen, Janice Castro, Barbara Williams. THIRD ROW: Mr. Schmidt, Advisor, Johnny Elms, Roy McCollough, President, Janice Crosby, Ronnie Hobbs, Edith Azevedo, Wanda McDaniells. 24 n oaferarg In order to further the in- terest in better literature and the legitimate theate r, the Lit- erary Club was founded. Two book reportsa quarter are re- quired to retain membership. A Christmas party and a swimming party were the ac- tivities planned for the year. Joyce Harper President FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy McCo11ough, Duncan Sims, Bob Atkins, Rob Pierce. BACK ROW: Janice Castro, Bertha McGee, Joann Wolfsen, Janice Crosby, Joyce Harper, Thelma Malm, Dawn DuBois. 25 rin K gif, gsm'-W .1 S .5 , ' ay ,f S O if OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER President Fall Semester Barbara Billups, Secretaryg Don Stone, Vice Presidentg Thelma Barbara Rich Malm, Treasurer. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janis Mi11ett,' Shirley Jorgenson, Elaine Caton,' Ronald Eliceche, ' Thelma Malm, ' Valerie Shaeffer. ' SECOND ROW: Sallylessen, 'Beverly O'Banion, ' Arlene Gilardi, ' Jonan Hansen, Nelda Bartlett, Janice Crosby, Barbara Rich, Barbara Bi1lups,' Margaret Rich. THIRD ROW: Don Stone,' Harold Angle! Sue Churchill! Jon lessen, Jim Linneman,' Jared Carter,' Carol Pearcy, Dora Lee Pimentel, Mary Copeland. onor .SQAo!ar:iAi ocief la ff The Honor Scholarship Society was estab- lished in 1931 by the present advisor, Joseph Silver. The requirements to gain admission into the club are eight grade points and two outside activity points. The two main functions of the year consist of a banquet at the end of the fall semester and a spring picnic. ' Indicates two semester membership Z6 wimss H S may 4 ,, M ' Q . , N HJ JV ii S 3 President Spring Semester OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Ronald Eliceche Harold Angle, Treasurer, Sue Churchill, Vice President, Don Stone, Secretary. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: LaVonne Hotz, Hortense Ochoa, Margaret Ogden, Mary Munez,' Ruth Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Dominic Manfredi, Joanne Wo1fsen,' Virginia Long, Juanita Serpilio, Beverly Hurd,' Arlene George, Norma Tuccori,' Wanda McDaniel,'Eva Copeland. THIRD ROW: J. W. Powers,' Mildred Gage, Mary Sequeira, Barbara Williams! Harold Hancock, Roy McCo1lough,' Johnny Brady, Wendell Kelly, ' Jim Tocher.' NOT PIC- TURED: Robert Pierce and Sarah Jean Gardner. Advisor Ivir. Silver Z7 5 we 1 We gg ,- ff 'f ig, X 3' r . 1 iii 4 X' Q ,rf if 1 pg . qi f-df -.. if S l 1 President f' 'if R Secretary Ronnie Eliceche Ray Guerrero , 1 it R ' . B' K-' J ' VW , l Q5 V ' ' is so ' ra f. '- v A V . A Fw, Ji irwh I. Q , ff I -f ,u I rV-L ,W A kxr- W' K B or l it rig it L... f B... 5 it R R R ' , - , ' 2 .V , -rel. V -' -1 .neil ,1'. ' - if ' ' ' - 1 rf s. 'gg asia- -I K , . . .. .R . f: kfkk kkk, jj r .sj n :QQ .A w1 ?f'f'f? :.i QQ n f 12, .1 W' . .... - , V, I , . ,N Q t ,VQ . ACL oaffer ociefg To be a member of the Block Letter Society the boys must earn ablock in either baseball,footba1l,track or tennis and pass initiation. A dinner is given after initiation for all the old and new members. During football season the seniors attend the East West Game, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John McClain, Bill Nichols, Bill Furman, Jim Linneman, Waynelordan, Richardsilveria, Randall Chisholm, Winford Neal, Jerry Jennings. SECOND ROW: Coach Ike Frankian, Ross Stone, Ronnie Couch, Jared Carter, Dewey Luster, Bud Ross, Merle Nunes, Harvey Lively, Don Bartlett, Kenneth Guinn, Bill Stewart. THIRD ROW: I Harold Angle, Bill Ceccarelli, Frank Avinelis, Carl Kreighbaum, Lloyd Allen, Duel Davidson, Vernon Jones, Harvey, Hall. ABSENT: Don Stone, Bill Coelho, Ronnie Eliceche, Ray Guerrero. Z8 r 1.4 I -s,,.---...., -fo k 4. --- x an '47 Q x A A wr Q I ov P. 1 Q ws X , X' ,.',fgN gm-4 , FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Johns,Carmella Maiorino, Valerie Shaeffer, Joanne Paganucci, Sue Churchill, Millie Gage, Barbara Webb, Dorothy Wertenberger. SECOND ROW: Katherine Selement, Janis Hume, Guinn Gillain, Shirley Ross, Joann McCol1ister, Marilyn Miller, Joann Johnson, Margie Brady, Sybil Batey, Leon Garcia, Irene Car- doza. THIRD ROW: Juanita Serpilio, Mary Coito, Dorothy Young, Norma Easton, Esther Barrigan, Betty Moore, Esther Medina, Wanda McDaniel, Carol Pearcy. Advisor Advisor Mrs, Pippenger I Miss Kenyon WTS AA President Q Juanita Serpilio nn 554653333199 . .ty , K Q: Vi, ' MN Y X ' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Lupe Martinez, Alexina Walker, Arlene Boccabella, Vcrda Long, Evelyn Hoover, Nadine Betker, Jackie Schuler, Freda Olom, Phillis Flores, Mary Lou Jimincz. SECOND ROW: Margaret Ledford, Charlotte Robertson, Alva Guler, Nelda Bartlet, Leon Hamel, Marlene Smith, Norma Williams, Gail Willis, Edith Azevedo, Jesse Thornton, Wilma Withey, Doris Cavallho. THIRD ROW: Joyce Leighter, La Vonne Hotz, Georgia Anthony, Leatrice Hutson, Eleanor Lopes, Ranell Woods, Betty Harper, Effie Bunch, Beverly Tucci, Evelyn Reyclia, Marlene Cain, Ellen Cook, Ruth Ramirez. Z9 6lI'l'll9ll,:5 A goonier gang you'd never see, 'lake a gander at Pearcy up in that tree! Take a look at the kids take a look at the car, Let's hope 'n' pray They're agoin' far! Desdemona helps Ronnie to know, All about Hamlet so to college he'l1go! Ca MM The girl's a sweetie, the car's sure neat, I wonder who sits in the rumble seat! For relaxing and gossip the steps by the hall, Are inviting ibut uncomfortable for seniors et-al! Coach Bill Tatum, the boxing king, Gives Duel, John and Don some tips for the ring! The pause that refreshes while the band plays on, Our three majorettes are really gone! .i . 1 rl k M aa Q! F IRS T S OPRA N O , FIRST ROW: Francine Survera, Tommy Pierce, Marlene Cain, Joyce Andrews, Shirley Ross, Dawn DuBois, Eva Dedmon. SECOND ROW: Annalea Antoine, Lila Reed, Jo Ann McCollister, Erin Coyle, Lois Scott, Alva Guler, Jan Crow. S EC O ND S OP RA N O , FIRST ROW: Dora Lee Pimentel, Florence Marshall, Betty Glandon, Marlene Smith, DonnaAffonso, Joyce Leight- er, Kay Middleton, Palmira Costa, Jonan Hanson. SECOND ROW: Iris Williams, Irene Cotta, Ruth Bates, Rita Miller, Marilyn Miller, Nadine Betker, Jewel Johnson, Katherine Selement, Mary Coito. ALTO, FIRST ROW: Betty Moore, Jo Ann Johnson, Janice Hume, Accompanied by Shirley Sharp, Vidola Garison, Barbara Robertson, Edith Azevedo, Beverly Hurd Stacia Glover, Loretta Taylor. SECOND ROW: Ranell Woods, Jackie Janice Millett Schuyler, Marsha Wade, Charlotte Anderson, Erna Lee Gunter, Doris Carvalho, Wilrna Withey, Thelma Malm, Mary Boyd. 32 Q'Px If ., Sl K xx ii 5 Q X ,wt zz? 'F Ns Y ,JJ xx' 1? ,X ja. fn 1 Aroung the wreath clockwise: Frances Hansen, John Hebert, Irene Cotta, Joyce Andrews, Annalea Antoine, Harold Angle, Erin Coyle, Betty Glandon, Jewel Johnson, Eva Dedmon, Mary Jo Boyd. Inside wreath: Director Mr. Jay Jacobson and Laurence Glandon. adm Z9 d I I I I 0 5 On ye linemen, on ye backfield, pass it down that line, Full back tackle, go with battle, fight with body and soul. 2 E A TRUMPET Alfred Hunger Jim Hebert Don Mumby Doralee Pimenrel Thelma Malm Allen Smith Charles Eggleston TROMBONES Verda Long Berry Glandon Sue Churchill Shirley Jorgensen BARITONES Evelyn Hoover Dorothy Terras TUBAS Glen Holms Jack Smith 34 TENOR SAXES Arlene George Jack Glandon ALTO SAXES Carmella Maiorino Stanley Nordstrom Kay Middleton Leon Hamel Charles Mainard 3400! half back pass to quarter back and make a goal this time, raha, rah, rah Tear down that field and make another goal! y. , . John Hebert Joan Travis Gail Willis Warren Wolfsen Arlene Gilardi Mike Serpilio Pat Graham Francine Survera Alva Guler Verna McCullough FLUTES Beverly Obanion BELL LYRE Margaret Bobby Atkins Ann Taylor Etchingoinberry Shirley Wolfsen Katy Selement Nadine Betker DRUMS HORNS PICCOLO Erin Coyle Sally lessen Bobbie Hume Janis Millet Elaine Caton CLARINETS Jim Tocher Agnes Fonseca Ianice Castro Francis Hansen 35 1 ay Jacobsen Boss Wddic Wagerd WOODWINDS Janice Castro, Bill Ceccarelli, Gale Willis, Kenneth Coyle, Beverly O'Ban- ion, John Hebert, Nadine Bector, Mike Serpilio, Bobby Hume. SAX Jim Limieman, Juanita Serpilio, Warren Wolfson, Arlene George, Stanley Nordstrom, Glen Flarity, Ellen Cook. VIOLINS Shirley Ross, Margaret Etchlngoinberry, Dorothy Terras, Agnes Fonseca, Elain Caton, Beverly Hurd, Shirley Wolfsen, Frances Hanson, Thelma Malm, Kay M id d l e t on , Evelyn Hoover, Joan Travis, Glen Holmes, Betty Glandon, Clayton Holmes. t l ufiic Wa Lew Janis Millet Ann Taylor lim Tocher Pat Graham Erin Coyle Arlene Gilardi Don Mumby Shirley Jorgensen Francine Survera Alexina Walker Jim Hebert Jack Smith Alfred Hunger Jim Boccabella Jim Johnson Jim Vance Harold Angle Harold Hebert Albert Codemiz Virda Long Ronnie Hobbs Sally Jessen Allen Smith Mary Jo Boyd Sue Churchill l , . , F5 Sola ibwateaf win 5 er 'lf A 0 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Hurd, Francie Hanson, Glen Flarity, Jim Linneman, Arlene George, Ronnie Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Arlene Gilardi, Jay Jacobsen, Jim Herbert, Juanita Serpilio, Paul Hunger, Albert Coderniz, Harold Angle, Betty Glandon, Sue Churchill, Laurence Glandon, Jim Tocher, Jim Vance. 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SECOND ROW: Albert Coderniz, Jared Carter, Wayne Jordan, Harold Angle, Bob Wilson, Don Bartlett, Leo Riggle, Coach Frankian. THIRD ROW: Manager Merle Nunes, Bill Nichols, Kenneth Guinn, Bud Ross, Buzz Howard, Ronnie Couch, FOURTH ROW: Bill Ceccerelli, Jim Linneman, Ron Eliceche, Ray Balderas, William Smith. 44 oggAfweigAf joofgaf jam FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Hefley, James Travis, Jess Spain, Bill Stewart, Winford Neal Dewey Luster Don knight Johnny Brady, Herman Hunt, Bob Spain, Noble Matthew. SECOND ROW: Stanley Nordstrom Dan Leonard Jerry Jennings Guy Gosling, Darrell Huckobey, Wayne Jordon, Maurice Ledford, Charles Lively, Don Antonetti THIRD ROW Bill Furman Dean Guinn, Melvin McCollough, John Choy, Don Clayhold, Gary Dill, John Hebert, Richard Borboa Bill Bertolani Coaeli Jaek Verutti. Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Hollister 7 Delano 26 Clovis 7 Sanger 14 Kirigsburg 0 Lemoore O Reedley Z7 Fowler 6 Selma 7 I iv Jim Linneman LH No.2 ix Ga LT No.Z2 Captain rY Smith Randall Chisholm RH No. 15 Bud Ross Buzz Howard Laurence Glandon LH No.3O QB No.5 QB No.6 SEASON' S SCORES Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Dos Palos Ray Balderas RG No.50 Hollister 19 Delano O Clovis 13 Sanger Z1 Kingsburg O Lemoore O Reedley 0 Fowler 13 k Selma 7 ence C131 Nia No-7-0' R ta3n Co-CaP Ray Guerrero Ronald Eliceche LG No.44 QB No.Z1 I I A' 1 Bill Ceccarelli Bill Coelho Bill NiCh0lS C N0.3Z LG No.34 LH No.3 Coach hae Ffanklan Coach Trophy of The Year Dewey Luster Herman Hunt Jerry Jennings LH No.13 RG No.18 RH No.33 0 ' o 0 04 ' in , '71 ' R -nw R 1 47 Ronnie Couch LT N0.47 . O 9 1- it , Xxwl X J ack Verutti Merle Nunes Team Manager Ray Ronnie Jim Randell Buzz Gary Bill 48 Chick ,..-1 -ww ,f 1, in ' WWE ' abc ,V J, if X ll, , l rl ! I'gljl E I U - I fm Coach Tatum I cf , N --. 'X We D QW!! - W ., I X I U, Q ' ,Y J fflLU'K'il FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:Loyd Alcorn, Bob Laird, Bill Burtalzini. SECOND ROW: Bert Survera, Bill Stewart, Dewey Luster, lmiruiiizc Glandon. Answer the Phone Need a Hankie ? FIRST Row, LEFT 'To iuonrzwenaeiixeliey, Bill Carey, Genera Herrera. SECOND ROW: Duel Davidson, Duane Jordon, Don Mumby. J-1 f Mutt and Jeff Pepsodent? On Your Toe s Hobbs Flarity Churchill Mancebo o X Q .5 , if Ronnie Glen Sue John BOYS Doubles Mixed Double S . es? 'W 9 M' c d ll ,ago ' ye, iss ar e a .qt , so 566 Tennis Coach B0ys kms we' S- G Ingles Jim Tocher Bill Coehlo Bob Spain Pete Perez Boys Doubles Boys Doubles 50 raclz .!4lUl jiefvl I l 1 FS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Noble Matthews, Manuel Soares, Don Antonetti, Ronnie Pierini, Jesse Spain, James Travis, Jimmy Johnson, Harvey Lively, Lawrence Clark, Randall Chisholm, Jimmy Linneman, Coach Verutti. SECOND ROW: Alfred Hunger, Dean Guinn, Bill Hefley, Stanley Nordstrom, Charles Lively, Ken Guinn, Robert Neil, Joe Monreal, Bob Armstrong, Bill Homes, Merle Nunes. THIRD ROW: William Smith, Iralo Powers, Bob Slimp, Tony Villasana, Bob Wilson, Ronnie Eliceche, Mike Serpilio, Bill Ceccarelli. FOURTH ROW: Dan Leonard, Bob Laird, Leo Riggles, Bill Nichols, Laurence Glandon, Dewey Luster, Winferd Neal, Manuel Sil- veria, Arthur Clark. ABSENT1 Buz Howard, Bud Ross, John Brady, Jerry Jennings, Tom McEver, Harvey Hall. 51 H i Ve rn0U Jone s Monte , gy Q, -1, , V mvsil. :-r vflff :F .- ff 34 -of If RI N HQ, gi 4 W gf? 'Tl I X xx -. , . xv X. ,. vo S Left A Field z4.,,.,, . Q Nw hs 4 W 2' , Qgyfffi' . WXWWF' Y Short Stop ' 0.1 -' 5 L ' I 3rd Base A lvert C oderniz Bi11ANIicho1s mv W .V my Center Pitcher Carl Kreigbaum Catcher Don Stone 52 Horner Bill Field Right Furman Field Znd Base Dewey Luster lst Base John McClain he e FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Jones, Winfred Neal, Bill Furman, Bil1Stewart, Jim Johnson Marvan Zuspan Man ager Charles Mainard. SECOND ROW: Ray Guerrero, Richard Silveria, Jared Cater, Dewey Luster B111 Nichols Kenneth Guinn Monte Horner, Carl Kreigbaum, Albert Codemiz. THIRD ROW: Stan Nordstrom, Pete Cardella John McClain Jess Spam Darrel Huckobey, Louie Mendonza, Don Stone, Frank Avinelis, Dean Guinn, Manager James Anderson Coach Tonascia BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 9 March 16 March 27 March 30 April 6 April 10 April 13 April 2.0 April 27 Iviay 4 May ll 'i'League Games Chowchilla Tranquillity Chowchilla 'Clovis '9'Lemoore Tranquillity 'l'Singer 'Kingsburg 'Se Ima '0'Reed1ey 'F' Fow le r 53 There There Here There There Here Here Here There Here There LEFT TO RIGHT: Arthur Clark, John Mancebo, Joe Monreal, Mike Serpilio, Bob Armstrong Dean Gulnn Charles Lrveley Ron Dill, Berten Angle, jesse Spino, Richard Luerras, Frank Hermosillo, Mr. Tiffee Bobby Atkens H C v .Edin Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos SEASON'S SCORES Z4 Kerman 33 Tranquillity 44 Chowchilla 29 Chowchilla ZZ Kerman 19 'kC1ovis 10 'Sanger Z5 Tranquillity 21 '9'Kingsburg ZZ 'l'Lemoore 37 'Reed1ey 27 '4'Fowler Z7 'kSe1ma '9'League Games 54 A , , . 53552 f.L-' 4 4 4 .yi 3336 AROUND CIRCLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Adams, Bob Spain, Winford Neal, Dewey Luster, Darell Huckobey, Bill Stewart, Jim Johnson, Pete Perez, Bill Holt. CENTER: Gary Dill, Mr. J. P. Tiffee. Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Palos 40 Palos 33 Palos 47 Palos 45 Palos Z8 Palos 40 Palos 33 Palos 31 Palos 30 Palos 51 Palos 35 Palos 40 Palos 32 Palos 59 Palos 41 Palos 30 'League games Kerman T ranquillity Livingston Chowchilla Chowchilla Kerman '9'C1ovis '1'Sanger Tranquillity 4' King sbur g Livingston '9'I..emoore 'Reed1ey Coa r se gold 'F Fow le r 'l'Se1ma CC 77 19 23 32 18 24 35 17 32 14 22 37 39 56 29 39 32 55 4+ . . -EM if X 1 , A fgl Y , gets? K gi .C N5 N: Q .T 5 if R 3 -9 f 1 - 'P 3 F1 L. e , Z?a:5LefAa! jam ki 5 iq-1 5' it sw ., :Q 1 k,,.. I yi .k z vm, :S gf if E 'i 5' r air AROUND CIRCLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Stone, L. J. Wyatt, Duel Davidson, Ray Maldanado Gary Smith Carl Kreighbaum Ronnie Pierini, Jim Linneman, Kenneth Guinn, John McClain, Marvin Zuspan. INNER CIRCLE Coach Jack Veruttl B111 Nichols, Jared Carter, Jack Anderson, Manager Don Strong. SEASON'S SCORES Z?aaLel6af eam Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Pa los Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Pa los Palos Palos Palos Pa los Pa los Palos Palos Palos Palos 40 36 45 47 31 31 56 37 39 39 44 53 34 56 37 32 Kerman Tranquillity Livingston Chowchilla Chowchilla Kerman 'C1ovis 'Sanger Tranquillity 'Kingsburg Livingston 'Le moore 'l'Reedley Coarsegold 'Fowler 'Se Ima 'League Games 56 44 43 41 57 46 46 31 36 58 36 45 43 50 Z0 52 46 ! i f . to Davidson 15, , fi , 1 J x Carter Zuspan md Nichols Moment o , In Team in action Linneman 57 ,ff ,Z ff ai NAU VK -1, U9QW-'---3.5 -A , ASSE 'D ,I DD 3? P GMM a '5 W gf QW i I , 4. Q--wi W 'Z jf -- , X J: ..v , J ' - ' to ,. , 2' ls, , Q 5'-W B-of' fn , , X X , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Alves, June Boydstun, Jesse Adams, Betty Atkins, Marie Batey, Mary Atkins, Voneal Atkins, Joan Baldridge, Butch Bennett, Mary Crouch, John Bretten, Edward Curry. SECOND ROW: Marlene Caron, Nancy Cecearelli, Ellen Des Jardins, lla Buie, Jim Ceccarelli, Warren Cothram. THIRD ROW: David Crockett, Jack Carter, Bill Brandon, Joan Crawford, Marjorie Conaway, Corene Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Bryant, Carl Austin, Phillip Dodd, George Dieas, Robert Ceccarelli. FIFTH ROW1Frank Cozzi Jr. , Jesse Andrews, John Breedon, George Cohin, Eugene Choy. SIXTH ROW: Gerald Clemons, Johnny Comer, Gerald Armack, Bobbie Blair, Bob Downey. 2U8l'LfA QTL 0 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Hooker, Frances Johnson, Wayne Gryder, Cody Haight, Maxine Johnson, Laura Hen- drix, Bonnie Keoppel, Lida Harmon, Lorene Hogue, Beverly James, Roy Gilpatrick, Tommy Hoover. SECOND ROW: Eric lessen, Benton Hoover, Barbara Haynes, Wanda Edmiston, Romona Flores, Johnny Harris. THIRD ROW: Richard Good, Con- nie Henson, Lavada Hendrix, Joanel Gallison, Hope Galindo, Norma Huston, Gerald Fipps. FOURTH ROW: Alec Galindo, Frank Espino, Gary Frank, Patricia Hardacre, Barbara Johnson, Odell Hutton. FIFTH ROW: Yvonne Johnson, Joann Jennings, Barbara Huckobey, Barbara Henson, Vera Fain, Marcina Horton, Herman Higgs, Irene Fakes, Lorenzo Flowers, Bill John' son. i 'f ,,. 9 W, W A I - ,, A P -X A , t T ' . -..c we 'A -- K J - W1 yt-.un . W Q I M X H, , M ,, N. K , - R I ., ,.,.,,Lfsf . . M N M-.ta FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert McHaney, James Lawson, Joe Lime, Ted Pollard, WandaMcDaniel, Burton McCol- lister, Patty Parsons, Jeanne Moore, Delford Riggle, Merle Odom, Rudolph Martinez. SECOND ROW: Bara Ledford, Delores Munns, Frances Molina, Shirley Lovett, Shirley Moore, Helen Ogden. THIRD ROW: Elaine Morris, Mary Mathews, Sandre Monteitch, Barbara Proter, Barbara Mobley, Lois Machado, Gary Pyle, Bonnie Mobley, Glenda Norris. FOURTH ROW: Pete Ochea, Alton Mathews, Oscar Norwood, Lorri Nicoletti, Dorward March, Lavelle Lane, Otis Woodmore. FIFTH ROW: Don- ald Proter, Allan Nannine, Gilbert Laird, Clinton Letlow, Jack Morris. 2U8l'l!A. QTL 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laverne Walker, Shirley Richey, Wandell Woods, Sandre Wilkie, Shirley Smith, Alawiese Spain, Carol Ross, Bonnie Stephenson, Willie Weaver, Troy Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Tommy Robertson, Mary Sullins, Renon Randall, Wilma Ruston, Celest Villanueva, Norma Withey. THIRD ROW: Jesse Robinson, Everette Younce, Betty Rickard, Shirley Reed, Josephine Todd, Nancy Woods, Ilene Todd. FOURTH ROW: John Stewart, Cecil Strickland, Austen Savage, Del Willis, Larry Wolfsen, Bobby Shay. FIFTH ROW: Robert Richardson, Edwin Roach, Jesse Seany, Eldon Shaffer, Glen Von Allman. I . :xx 1 X A X Zh vegan ,, I u K ff 4 X 'DP A N ff x - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:Charles,Brisco, Albert Catrina, Charles Eggelston, Boyd Brady, Vester Eppler, Dona,ld Brown, Bill Easter, John Fisher, Odis Allen, Myron Coleman, Carol Drew, Frances Azevedo. SECOND ROW: Virginia Balderas, Norma Baker, Sally Cross, Marguerite Echegoingberry, Carole Couch, Dearl Fountain. THIRD ROW: Betty Benabides, Mary Alves, Barbara Airhart, Olivean Daniel, Wanda Bailey, Mary Boydstun. FOURTH ROW: Joe Alarcon, Odessa Allison, Dor- othy Dodd, Annie Born, Lothie Bucher, Lucky Bucher. FIFTH ROW: Leland Donaldson, Don Alfonso, Charley Austin, Fran- cis Cardoaz, Bill Beverage, Floyd Davis, Howard Breedon. galil ga Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Kreighbaum, Bill Green, Mike Glidden, Allen Narbaitz, Gerald Nichols, Louis Haynes, Sammy Mathews, Herman Nonteith, Marion Hastings, Ignasia Gomez, Charlyn Goff, Glenda Golden. SECOND ROW: Bobby Jones, Dwight Bobertson, Wanda Huston, Janice Moore, Peggy House, Janice Hogue. THIRD ROW: Arlene Han- sen, Sherry Harmon, Isabel Gomez, Vona Jordan, Myrna Ledford, Bernice Johnson, Alva Marshall, Janette Howell. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Moor, Melvie Johnson, Pauline Huerta, Virginia Medina, Billie Livingston, Della Holt. FIFTH ROW: Earl Haith, Jack Leard, Jim Hume, Bobbie McCrory, Ann Martin, Jo Ann Lovelane, Frances Long. SIXTH ROW: Wilson John- son, Hershell Harvey, Jackie Glandon, Lonnie Nichols, James Maddox, James Gardner, Ray Grove, Jim Maiorino, George Howard, Chester Keoppel. X - A ,, . , . .- --,a,, -. V ,, - - - ,r kv . , af 5 A -get ..-KK ,K H . A mdk- K Vx - - g -T' . ' f x - is - 1 as R RQ- f .secs-P ' - - '1' X' . - X ---A J' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Simmons, Kenneth Westbrook, Donald Thantham, Victoria Perez, Earl Shaffer, Margaret Wilcorson, Mary Ricks, Margie Turner, Richard Strong, Isreal Verdrego. SECOND ROW: Noretta Williams, Martha Pride, Jeanette Warnock, Leota Waltman, Vivian Ventura, Lois Sullivan, Doloris Smith, Harold Rich. THIRD ROW, Herman Parahinog, Ronnie Young, Fannie Ross, Peggy Overstreet, Sonia Pierini, Doris Pierce. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Stanley, Alan Patterson, Bob TOCher. Pat Wilson, Doyle Simons, Claude Richard. FIFTH ROW: Laurence Sunia, James Pierce, Jerry Van Allman, Willie Willis, Billy Smith. iglfl Qu e unior ,xecufiue oar FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margarrite Etchegoinberry, Boyd Brady, Jack Carter, Johnny Stewart. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Jennings, Barbara Airhart, Eric Jessen. THIRD ROW: Odell Hutton, Jim Pierce, Sammy Mathews, Earl Haight. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Atkins, Mildred Allen, Dortha Burns, Ruth Bates, Georgia Crockett, Lorene Comer, Hidia Bertellotti, Juanita Baucom, Joy Crouch, Effie Bunch, Wanda Chandler, Doris Carvalho, Nadine Betker, Mary Chap- man, Forrest Atkins. SECOND ROW: Charles Boggs, David Canady, Harold Batey, Neal Andrews, Jimmy Boydstun, Edward Atkins, Johnny Barce1los,Jim Crosp, Elmer Belmont, Bill Bertolane, Richard Borboa, Paul Cron, Sammy Blythe, Don Brisco. THIRD ROW: Eddie Baltierra, Norma Ceccarelli, Don Antonetti. gl 85AI'l'lQI'l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vidola Garison, Lela Hunt, Maudie Hasty, Violet Dotson, Leatrice Hutson, Ruth Dixon, Phyllis Flores, Edna Davis, Lolita Garrell, O. V. Hunt, Minnie Brewer, Evelyn Hoover, Leone Harnel, Betty Glandon, Flora Eisner. SECOND ROW: La Vonne Hotz, Chester Holm, David Fowler, Bailey Hooper, Lloyd Earle, Don Edminston, Jim Hebert, Darrel Huckoby, Dean Guinn, Ronald Dill, Murvin Goff, Guy Gosling. ., , YF tax FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delia Martin, Pat Nelson, Shirley Manfredi, Arita Miller, Florence Marshall, Ruth Red ding, Freda Odom, Beatrice Ramiez, Margaret Ogden, Eleanor Lopes, Hortense Ochoa, Verna McColloch, Alexina Walker Given Randall, Beverly Reed. SECOND ROW: Norman Morris, Ken Mendonca, Joe Monreal, John Matthews, Tommy Locke Sam Lopes, Bob Mohler, Joe Power, Wayne Randall, Hugh Kimbrough, Charles Price, Maurice Ledford, Charcs Marsh Melvin McC0lloch. , EPQJAIYLQI1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freda Ward, Rita Ward, Betty Warnes, Fay Lee, Martha Wardlaw, Mary Wardlaw, Geneva Skaggs, Delores Ventura, Betty Machado, Geraldine Strong. SECOND ROW: Shirley Sharp, Iris Williams, Loretta Taylor, Florence Hurtado, Luise Sigala, Lupe Martinz, Mary Jimenz, Gail Willis, Lucill Sandoval, Joyce Leighter, Jo Travis, Kay Middleton, Ranell Woods, Barbara Robertson, Margaret Hurtado, THIRD ROW: Frank Castello, Don Talbert, Jim Walker, Roland Strange, Ray Lee, Warren Wolfsen, Duncan Sim, Allen Smith, Bill Parker, Fred Williams, Charles Lively, Jess Spain, Pete Perez. M Jan' I fr I FIRS I' ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Joyce Davenport, Alta Brisco, Georgia Anthony, Palmira Costa, Angie Cotta, Evelyn Beyelia, Donna A ffonso, Edith Azevedo, Wilma Brown, Esther Acedo, Patricia Borboa, Nelda Bartlett, Ellen Clothier. SECOND ROW: Mary Copeland, Dawn Du Bois, Charles Buster, Frank Avinelis, Dan Choy, Duane Baldridge, Donald Crowe, Billy Cron, Tom Downey, Jonny Brady, Gary Dill, Marlene Cain, 3,9 0l'l'l0l'e5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Harper, Stacia Glover, Erna Lee Gunter, Sarah Gardner, Jonan Hanson, Alva Guler, Minnie Leu Holm, Ann Hilton, Louise Gong, Betty Gibbins, Peggy Jenkins, Vickie Gonzales, Lillian Brown. SECOND ROW- jess Espino, Rois Eppler, Ted Herriott, less Herrera, Paul Hunger, Everett Fain, Harold Hancock, Paul Farley, Jacklones, Frank Hermosillo, Tony Garcia. l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Manes, Evangelina Machuca, Earline Manuel, Bertha McGee, Nornia McNeal, Ruby Parton, Pauline Locke, Joann Pitts, Betty Osburn, Ima Jean Phelen, Wenona Painter, Frances Moore, Don Knight, Wayne Jordan. SECOND ROW: Bob Johnston, J. W. Powers, Ira Lo Power, Robert Perez, Ronnie Olson, Pete Lovett, Wendell Kelley, Tom Porter, Frank Mills, Bill Hefley, John Mancebo. sgzld 0l'l'l0l'2:i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Boccabella, James Travis, Charles Mainard, Edward Reid, John Hebert, Stan Nordstrom, Rob Pierce, Buster Smith, Jim Tocher, Donald Rogers, Jimmie Schulz, Donald Sayer, Arthur Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Leona Witt, Ruth Ramirz, Mary Rios, Lottie Ritter, Ruby Turman, Wilma Withey, Norma Williams, Marlene Smith, Beverly Tucci, Jessie Thornton, Charlotte Robertson, Lois Scott, Marsha Wade, Mary Robbins. THIRD ROW: Peggy Satterfield, Katherine Richey, Elaine Caron, Beverly O'Banion, Jackie Schuyler, Janis Millett, Ann Taylor, Arlene Gilardi, Sally Jessen, Pat Graham, Shirley Jorgensen. aa -s lul1'ns1-fl .fi bi-rg A dew ,, fbi rw- 'Lf sri FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Clark, Ellen Brinkley, Norma Easton, Doris Bratcher, Janice Castro, Darlene Cole- man, Erin Coyle, Irene Cardoza, Shirley Eisner, Joyce Andrews, Jared Carter, Weldon Comer. SECOND ROWg Bob Darnell, Don Mumby, Harold Angle, John Choy, Lloyd Alcorn, Edwin Crumley, Bill Furman, Albert Coderniz, Bill Carey, Bob Bos- well, Quincy Allison, Arvid Allen, T. J. Burgess. C lfU'll0I'J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Kelley, Maxine Locke, Virginia Long, Cecilia Luis, Agnes Fonseca, Lena Garcia, Sue Johnson, Janice Hume, Gwen Gillian, JoAnne Johnson, Maybell Hutton,Josephine Alvarado, Kathleen Huerta, Harvey Hall. SECOND ROW: George Bettencourt, Glen Flarity, Ronnie Hobbs, Richard Sueras, Bobby Laird, Neol Gravelle, Harvey Lively, Ken Guinn, Duane Jordan, Clayton Holmes, Douglas Glover, Alfred Hunger, Bill Holt, Jim Lyons, Jim Johnson. 5- vol FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherrie Ricca, Lila Reid, Arlene Motta, Martha Parton, Martha Peters, Betty Moore, Marilyn Miller, jo Ann McCollister, Shirley Ross, Mary Munoz, Esther Medina, Don Clayhold, Ross Stone. SECOND ROW:Louis Mendoza, Dominic Manfredi, Ronnie Miles, Leroy Norris, Fernando Orlando, Bill Stewart, Ronnie Pierini, Harold Withey, Wimp Neal, Lewis Maioririo, Don Mumby, Noble Mattews. uniorfi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Wilson, Donna Thornton, Leota Tolbert, Maxine Smith, Jesca Stanley, Dorothy Young, Tomilee Valiere, Joyce Warnes, Katherine Selement, Joanne Wolfsen, Pierlna Sacchetti, Mary Lou Sequeira, SherrieRicca. SECOND ROW: Dorice Shumake, Dorothy Wertenberger, Barbara Webb, Mildred Gage, Bob Wood, Don Willis, Harold Wit- hey, Tommy Serpa, Don Strong, Barbara Williams, Mita Ann Redding, Helen Mayfield. ls RO gg. GLU Cl! SEPT EMBER : School begins King football is here again, DP wins first game of the season Carol and Beuna appoint annual staff Class heads are chosen First informer is put out by journalism class OCTOBER : A Student Council selects cheer leaders, John- A -2 N V' f if son, Pearcy, Buie take charge ' 5' Two Bline Mice presented by Junior Class gg, ,, , 1 ,.u4 .li Girls League starts old custom, UNIFORMS S tlas , s it T , .1... ,.... eww W at i 5 NOVEMBER: ,,,...a-J-P-J Wi K , , ,M ' 'M S37 93 Us ,Q T, . yie ' . ww . ,M fa, M ZF., . Q' 'Fe - ,AJ r' V.. N 'f ag, f ., ,,. ,.., 5, is Hn, F .V . N M ffnuixi ,V rg ai Mi We .pw Hangul FFA cotton picking contest is held , Ed Pheloen is winner Fowler runs up 13 'points against DP for third straight year El Vaquero sale begins Frosh takes sweepstakes at street rally GAA presents playday Girl's League conference in Reedley: DP is elected to serve as secretary for the 51-52 year Thanksgiving vacation DP ties for third place with Reedley in foot- ball finals. DECEMBER: Football banquet Juniors receive sweaters and class rings Christmas concert FFA barn dance, Pauline Locke reigns as queen Girls League Hi Jinx, Sophs. win skit Basketball season opens, DP faces Kerman for first game Christmas vacation, Hallelujah! 70 olifea JANUARY: Back to school again, report cards Seniors sneak away from school, Juniors rule Quill and Scroll sponsor dance FEBR UAR Y: Girls League sponsors Sweetheart dance Girls League annual snow trip FFA takes in sights at Yosemite Lincoln's birthday MARCH: St. Patricks day FFA banquet APRIL: Easter vacation Annual track meet - Boys, boys, boys! April fools day MAY: Spring concert and Rose Ball Mothers and Daughters Tea Juniors sponsor Junior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureate services Graduation exercises JUNE: The day we've been looking forward to - the - last day of school. 71 ...Ja .5 1 '-sr'-M . tix. ' lXIiJ'D0UBLf5 pu IMI i947 i548 Pat Nelson, Secretary, Jess Spain, Vice President, Darrell Huckobey, President, Miss Kenyon and Mr. Tocher, Ad- visers, l'llXED'6'NlS W' X is UUH 4- ' u 5 Harold Angle, Vice President, Mildred Gage, Secretary, John Choy, President, Miss Howard and Mr. Jacobsen, Ad- visets. retary. YENMS summons SHASTA DIV TfNNl5 IXED UUUBLES i547 IS48 Mr. White and Miss Cardella, Advisers, Bob Wilson, Pr identg Frank Avinelis, Vice President, Pauline Locke, Sec iTiENiin5 MIXED DUUBU5 I947 is-sa Mr. Walker and Mrs. Hale, Advisers, Laurence Glandon, President, Valerie Shaeffer, Secretary, Harold Hebert, Vice President. SS' 7 I T 4 . Q: rftrzi-its -4 J E Qkfi, Qi. CQ H if Q x C23 Ej , E3 4- ' 4 . WILMA CHANDLER She's neat and sweet, from her head to her feet. 2- - . Sr-sf il? .isfiif lb-u 5 DICK WARNOCK 'ik G.. if-we Y 's FRANK JENKINS For a cheerful lad, Frank's the one to be had. gli' I, CARMEL ESPINO HERMAN HUNT Ioking and laughing the live lon His gentle speech and modest ways - Leave others to record his praise. 8 day, Carmel has fotmd is the hap- piest wayl 4 j sig' Ay Q .awf ' -,., 'e f ,Kit ,, 8: M .rv V in . f' fa ,fl LEDA DONALDSON EDDIE STRANGE BARBARA RICH Dry sense of humor and browm Her eyes and her hair match, Eddie isn't strange at allg He's hair. He and his eyes are quite with her smile she's quite a a pair. catch. . Q' 5' 2' Q A 'J r L: . N V H' 'I-cv Vm'i, 1 5 55 L C XVLARGARET RICH She grows continually in esteem. Maggie's right on beam. AGB 'lb-'v-'iv C - - i M ,sf DUEL DAVIDSON . -sat: ROY MCCULLUUGH our Most likely to succeed is hey the we know Roy - he will be. vvx FR ..K.lKi L , M' . M3315 N BEVERLY TRATHAM and Nothing beyond her measure all really quite on the ball. her school work is a pleasure. Ks AFS 'tvs HELEN PIERCE ROY MARTINELLI Her eyes are songs without words. This boy is as sweet as Chocolate She's a gal who 's seen but never candy - and he's always handy. heard. JOHN MCCLAIN STELLA RIOS At basketball he's quite a star, Here 's a gal who's really tops He shines on the basketball teamA maiden blithe and debonair but all tall boys usually arel this k'ind of friendship seldom with his wise cracks he's really with laughing eyes and shining stops. 74a scream hair. 'W my f i E a Wmv we-ff - It fl i Y si si 'fr- S-M' E W S A4 XF . 1,:: r K A ,, k. as-F' .8 ROBERT BEYELIA IUANITA SERPH IO JOHN ELMS THELMA MALM He's a guy who's really tops. As head majorette she's steppin' He has an ability to lead. The ASOverGir1SLeague she pl'6SidCd, This kind of friendship never high. everyone looks when kind of guy the world is in need. I0 make her a friend is quickly Stops. Skeeter goes byl decided! h 2... it is f 3: ggi' Hi BEVERLY HURD HM LINNEMAN ROSEMARY TRICE PETE CA RDELLA A petite gal with complexion He's the sprinter of the crowd. This young lady is always neat A guy who we think is gay. We fair, a violin genius - quite He's always quiet and never andherpersonalityalways sweet. would like him any day. rare I loud 1, fi. ,E .. . ,,',,, 'N ef i f, , :E , LAWRENCE CLARK BEUNA KNIGHT JON IESSEN A real athlete with fame. A Tall, slender and graceful is cute guy whoplaysa goodgame- she, a better friend, no one to know louis demanding. could bel Q lb S gg i X is s sl It . .sw ,r 14 FW' -te' any 5 FRANCES HANSEN JACK SMITH This cute little miss, I will de- Quiet but Dice is this lad. Al- clare, has bright blue eyes ways a smile and never sad. and golden hair! ARLENE GEORGE It's nice to be natural when 75 you're naturally nice. A sense of humor outstanding, NORMA TUCCORI For a scholarship student who 's right on the beam, may she find her fondest dream! nfs. 4-HX' Xa tg E P WA, i MARVIN ZUSPAN ' His crown glory is basketball. To make winning points thrilled us all. - SYBLE BATEY We can't deny it, Syble is u- sually quiet, VICTOR CANTRELL IF you're in trouble - call on Vic for he's a friend who'll really stick. FLORELLA BRISCO If you want a quiet gal choose Florella, she's quite a pal. ZANE DORY His pleasing manner has won friends of everyone. BOB PORTER BARBARA BILLUPS ELDRIDGE MARTIN A calm combination of peace Her heart is surely in her work He's still tumbling along. This and quiet - He's never known S'he's never known tolabor shirk. lad's still going snong. to cause a riot MARY JOAN BOYD FRUTOZA SENA Mary has a beautiful voice for Fruity with his friendly smile a sweet girl - she's our choice. MARY COITO Her every step is full of pep. rnakes first period civics worth while. we lyt l VIRGIL GOFF Live, laugh and be gay, this boy has never a word to say. RAYMOND ADAMS ARLENE DAY Always napping and having A good friend and true that's fung Ray is known by everyone. Arlene all through. ESTHER BARRAGAN VERDELL EPPLER REBECCA GONZALES Thestyleofbaskethallsheplays, If anyone does well, its If you wanta pal, here's Re you never forget it stays and Vetdell. 138663, she's !h6'g3l. stays. 76 BILL COELHO Everyone knows this guyg Wil- bur is quite a character in D P High. A il. BOBBIE HUME Always laughing, full of fun, has a good time with everyone. 4 BILL CECCARELLI Just a happygo lucky guy, with that gleam in his eye! 43 IA E 'U' 'Iss--v CAROL PEARCY This is Carolof Dos Palos High, She has a finger in every pie. DON STONE Always pestering Prof. That i when he's not playing golf. ixglqw LAURENCE GLANDON IOANN PAGANUCCI A hurdler with a sunny smile, Always happy, always gay, his fancy shirts are always in hope she always stays that way style. MONA BUIE GLEN HOWARD QW ? 'N'-n w--ev! VALERIE SHAEFFER s Steppin high with the bandg as an all rotmd person - she 's just grand. RONNIE COUCH A crazy kid, if there ever was one, oh well, who cares he has fun. ,ff SUE CHURCHILL Never dull with her around, Student Body President full of With her smile, quite a gal, always a smile, never a frown. fun, he's got asmile for every- with her friendliness, quite a Ollel pal. FRANCINE SURVERA BUD ROSS CARMELLA MAIORINO GARY SMITH We see little and hear her less, Spom, paper, every thing , Co-Editor of our scandal sheer, Whosen ic kn a m e is C la-r k but she 'samighty fine galwe'l1 always ready to take a fling. La asa pal justcan't be beat. fGablej, on the football field have to confess! 77 he proved quite able. .Pax V T fi Iwo., :'-- ' I 'Axis' is I SHIRLEY MILLS She's a friendly gal in every way, may her dreams come true some day. u if ...vm i,.,,.5d,3.,.,, . If ,Q t 5 , 'Q 1 ff wt sr DEWEY LUSTER Happy go lucky is this boy, nev- er a worry always a joy. DORALEE PIMENTEL A maiden pretty and petite, may she always be as sweet. RUSTY BOLTON A happy kid is this one, always ready to have fun. - mst 'W' aa 'sxr'-:vw , to CHARLIE AROSTEGUY In Ag he endeavors, Charlie is really quite clever. ANNALEA ANTOINE She 's a galwith a lovely voice, always seen with her palJoyce. 5 ' I - 'IQ ,fs 5 I f-5 , C A A :fl 'st e E. .. ' so if RAY GUERRERO Full of mischief and always gayg everyone here sure likes Ray. ,V ai JEWEL JOHNSON A jewel in the true sense of the word - always a smile never a cross word. -- in mzsgfiiqesz ' : '. sflfem . ggifgp - ,. gES9Qf?Liij?i':-if 1' . , wif ' : f ,' 12 ., . . ,sr W A YA Q .. , A I I ,. fi J 2, ,J V V ggi Q ig. A Fm ,. . . K - iii' ' kgLgi.iI.A',5s-fi K , -- t N .4 IRENE COTTA Always shy and quiet, Irene found you learned more by it. if 3. VA . 3, A,VV to BILL SHRODES RICHARD SILVERIA Curly brown hair and awfully swell, for those who don't know him we want to tell. JANICE CROSBY Here's Bashfu1l Bill for all to A swell galtohave around, she's see, who knows he may go down in history. DOROTHY TERRAS She's sweet, she's nice, and that's not all, Dotty here is on the ball KENNETH COYLE Awfully shyl But very sweet - this guy can't be beat. 78 always gay without a frown. sa W-P' M ,T S if ' vt , BILL NICHOLS As footballs left - half Bi11's on the beam, quite an asset to any team. JOYCE HARPER Joyce with her charming way makes High School days pay. 'L GL bf . , gs- A, ' 4, .A ,A'V i I QA Li': .'k '9 :gif 1'AAA A ,, gg? - K I M is 5 . WAYNE IACOBE Tall and easy goingg by every- one, Wayne is known. s' z fi, pw, I A S3 ZZ... lfkf' a - 'k'.' 5 8 ., . ,Q . DOROTHY BA TEY WANDA MC DANIEL A real G A A member with BILL BOSWELL LA VERN HARRIS a As swella janitor nobody could Tall without a care, Sally has a . lot of fame, Wanda plays be - keeping everything neat as a silent air, good game. he. -inf' RANDELL CHISHOLM MARGIE BRA DY .YUM Q!-U17 pe SAM Wkib'l'URUUlX Her disposition is her valued He destroys suspense by his fall Margie with pretty hair - acquisition, Smiles, this boy is worthwhile she and her laughter are quite Nr-fix ft pair. , . . , 'OWN-X LEON MAXWELL Q 'Q' L . Qi are f ,ff j 4 ANN HUTSON RAY BALDERAS Fool hardy and fullof fun Sam is always on the run. WX 5 EVA COPELAND With classy car, this boy is A new gal from Sanger Hi with A swell guy is Ray. His friend- bound to go far. vr--up EVELYN LOCKE A rare compound of grace and beauty Evelyn always does her duty. a personality that will always Ship will always pay. ,qcther by 7 '-Q E 335 A 4 ,il , Fil' KX A K Mr .,. Q ... RONNIE ELICECHE T. I. CHILDRE5 Here is a guy who's really great, If you 're looking for this lad, for smartremarks he's never late. his car he can be had. 79 A shy miss in our school who never, never breaks a rule. JERRY JENNINGS in A meek little fellow but quite a guy, he 's appealing to the eye. X-n gqwmfoxwy-Q . Aw-.nan-. , CARL KREIGHBAUM Carl is as swell as his name is long, with him it's easy to get along. GENARO HERRERA The biggest wheel in the F. F. A. May he alwaysstay thatway. MOTTO DUANE KASTRUP A good friend true and simple That's Duane with his dimple. WWW JEFF NBORNE Kilroy was here, but! eff Osborne wasn 't. We Know What We Are But Not What We May Be. COLORS Blue 8a White FLOWER Magnolia MERLI-Z NUNB HARKID HEBERT As managerof the foothnlltam Class cutup with blond hair he is great. Merle is never late. 'Frenchie' is a trumpet player rare. I so Time out for gab. I il A Wal i g 'Qx Jiist Resting Love in the snow! I-10Ok1I1g? 5 ,4- he pause that refreshes a e P rdy Cats Where's the rest? What's wrong? Getting Advice? Something is up? Whatis you doin? ? Yi I Just like old times !A Guy. f Just a face! it Glamour Gals! Life With Orva11! Let's Go! Snow Bunnys 81 CUTEST COUPLE Bev and .Tim MOST POPULAR Thelma and Buzz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara and Roy BEST DANCERS Sue and Lawrence BEST LOOKING Arlene and Pete .mi 5 MOST ATHLETIC Juanita and Bill CLASS CUTUPS Mona and Chick 4, . ADAMS, RAYMOND--Basketball 3,45 Boxing l,2,3,45 Track 1. ANTOINE, ANALEA--Librarian 45 Alpha Eta 3,45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Concert l,2,3,4, Soloist 3,4. AROSTEGUY, CHARLES--FFA l,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Base- ball l,2,3,45 Pep Squad I,2, BALDERAS, RAY--Football 45 Track 4. BATEY, DOROTHY--Girls' League l,2,3,45 Alpha Eta 25 Concert 45 Pep Squad l,2. BATEY, SYBLE--Girls' League l,2,3,45 Alpha Eta 25 Con- cert 2,35 GAA 2,3. BARRAGAN, ESTHER--GAA 2,3,45 'IT 85 T 35 Concert 2,35 Girls' League l,2,3,4. BILLUPS, BARBARA--Class Sec. 25 Honor Scholarship, 7 sem.5 Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' League I,2,3,4, Middy Board 4. BOLTON, RUSTY--Basketball 2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25Caf- eteria 1,2,3,4. BOSWELL, BILL--FFA l,2,3,45 Asst. School Janitor I,2, 3-4- BOYDE, MARY JOAN--Transferred from Wickenburg, Ariz. 45 Girls' League 45 Concert 4, Soloist 45 Band 4, BRADY, MARGIE--Alpha Eta 25 GAA 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' League I,2,3,4. BRISCO, FLORELLA--Alpha Eta 25 Concert 25 Girls' League I,2, 3,4. BUIE, MONA--GAA I,2, 3,4, Middy Board2, Girls' League Leader 35Qui1l ga Scroll 45 Informer Staff 4, Girls'SportEditor 45 Annual Staff 4, Feature Editor 45 Concert 25 Pep Squad 1,25 FFA Queen Candidate i5 Student Body Yell Leader 4. BEYELIA, ROBERT--FFA 15 Block Letter 2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Class Vice Pres. 1. CANTRELL, VICTOR CARDELLA, PETE--FFA l,2,3,4, Sec. 4. CECCARELLI, BILL--Block Letter 2, 3,45 Concert I,2, 3,45 Band 1,2,35 Pep Squad 1,25 Football I,2,3,4. CHANDLER, WILMA--Girls' League 3,45 Alpha Eta Club 3. CHILDRES, T. I. CHISHOLM,,- RANDALL--Track l,2,3,45 FFA x,z,3,4 Football 2, 3,45 Block Letter. CHURCHILL, SUE--Girls' League I,2,3,4, Representative 25 GAA 2,35 Honor Society 6 sem. 5 Concert 1,2,3,4,Soloist 45 Band l,2,3,45 Tennis 1,25 Pep Squad l,25Ql1i118c Scroll 45 Danch Orchestra 45 Annual Staff 4, Adv. Manager 4. CLARK, LAURENCE--FFA I,2,3,4, Rep. 4, Vice Pres. 45 Block Letter 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Class Pres. 35 Football I,2, 3'4- COELHO, BILL--Football 2,3,45.Annual Staff Photographer 45 Informer Staff Photographer 45 Pep Squad 1,25 Honor Society 1 sem. 5 Block Letter 4. COITO, MARY--Girls' League l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 15 Glee Club r,z,35 GAA 4. COPELAND, EVA--Honor Society 3 sem.5 Pep Squad I,25 Girls' League I,2, 3,4. COUCH, RONNIE--Transferred from Madera, Calif. 5 Foot- ball 45 Annual Staff Photographer 45 Class Vice Pres. 35 Inform- er StaffPhotographer 45 Block Letter 45 SweetheartCandidate 2. COTTA, IRENE-- Informer Staff 45 Exchange Editor 45 Con- cert l,2,3,45 Band 2,35 Soloist 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Quill 8. Scroll 45 Girls' League 1 ,2, 3,45 Annual Staff45 Asst. Class Ed. 4. COYLE, KENNETH--Football 35 Honor Scholarship 2 sem. 5 Concert l,2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Pep Squad 1. CROSBY, JANICE--Transferred from Sac. High 25 Alpha Eta 25 GAA 25 IRC 45 Tennis 45 Vice Pres. Tennis Club 45 Lit- erary Club 45 Vice Pres. 45 Girls' League l,2,3,4. DAY, ARLENE--Transferred from Vallejo High. DORY, ZANE--Janitor. DAVIDSON, DUEL--Block Letter 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Football 4. ELMS, JOHNNIE--IRC 2,3,45 Pep Squad I,2, ELICECHE, RONALD--Student Council 45 Class Rep. 45 Block Letter 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Honor Soc. l,2,3,45 President 45 Basketball 35 Track 2,3,45 Co-Captain 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Class Pres. 25 Football 2, 3, 4. EPPLER, VERDELL--FFA 1,2,'3,4. ESPINO, CARMEL--T 85 T 35 Pep Squad 1,25Girls' League l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Asst. Club Ed. 4. GEORGE, ARLENE--Girls' League l,2,3,4, Welfare Board 45 Librarian 45 Honor Society 2 sem. 5 Concert :,2,3,45 Band 1,2,45 Dance Orchestra 1,2,45 Pep Squad I,2, GLANDON, LAURENCE--Football l,2,3,45 Honor Society 2 sem. 5 Concert 45 Soloist 45 Track 3,45 Sweetheart King 4. GOFF, VIRGIL GONZALEZ, REBECCA--Girls' League I,2,3,4. GUERRERO, RAY--FFa 15 Sec. 85 Treas. I5 Block Letter Society 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45I-'ootball 2.3.4. HANSON, FRANCES--Transfer from San Joaquin Memorial 45Girls' League 45 Concert 4, Soloist 45 Band 45 Dance Orchestra 4. HARPER, JOYCE--Transfer from Riverdale High 35 Literary Club 4, President 45 Girls' League 3,4. HERBERT, HAROLD--FFA 1,25 Concert 2, 3,45 Track 35 Boxing 35 Class Officer 4, Vice Pres. 4. HERRERA, GENERO- -FF! 1, 2, 3, 45 Informer Staff 3, Photog- rapher 35 Annual Staff 3,4, Photographer 3,4. HOWARD, GLEN--ClassPresident 15BlockLetter 3,45Honor Society 2 sem. 5 Student Body President 45 Basketball 35 Boxing 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Football I,2, 3,45 Sweetheart Candidate 1. HUCKOBEY, JACK--Track 1,2,3,4. HUME, BOBBYE--Librarian 45 GAA 2,3,45 Concert 1,2,3, 45Band 1,2,3,45Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3,45Annua1 Staff 4, Asst. Feature Editor 45 FFA Queen Candidate 4. HUNT, HERMAN--FFA l,2,3,45 Baseball 35 Annual Staff 45 Football 45 Pep Squad I,2, HURD, BEVERLY- -StudentCouncil I,45Class Representative 1,45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Honor Society 7 sem. 5Concert 1, 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Dance Orchestra 45 FFA Queen Candidate 3. HUTSON, ANN--Transferred from Sanger High 45 Girls' League 4. JACOBS, WAYNE--l.R,C. 2. 3,45 Pep Squad 1, 25 Football 45 Informer Staff 2, 35 Business Manager 35Annual Staff 3,4, Class Editor 3,4. JENKINS, FRANK JENNINGS, JERRY IESSEN, JON--Student Council l,2,3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Honor Society 3 sem. 5 Pep Squad 1,2. JOHNSON, JEWEL--Alpha Eta 25 Pep Squad 1,25 GAA I,2, 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Concert 1,2,3,4. KASTRUP, DUANE KNIGHT, BEUNA- Girls' League 1,2,3,45Librar1ans 25 In- former Staff 2, 3, Exchange Editor 2, Girls' Sports Editor 35 Quill 85 Scroll 45 Future Farmers Sec. 45 Alpha Eta 25 Vice Pres. 25 GAA 2,3, Reporter 35 IRC 3,45 Glee Club 15 Annual Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 3, Editor 4. KREIGHBAUM, CARL- Block Letter Society 2, 3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Tennis 15Baseball 2,45 Track 2,45Cafeteria 35 Annual Staff, Asst. Sports Ed. LINNEMAN, JIM--Class President 25 Block Letter Society 2,3,45 Honor Society 7 sem. 5 Concert I,2,3,4, Soloist 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Dance Orchestra 2,45 Class Officer 2. LOCKE, EVELYN--Alpha Eta 35 Girls' League I,2,3,4. LUSTER, DEWEY--Transferred from Long Beach5Block Let- ter Society 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Boxing 3,45 Informer Staff 4, Sports Writer 45 An- nual Staff 4, Cartoonist 4. MAIORINO, CARMELLA--Girls' League l,2,3,4, Welfare Board 45I1lf01't1le1'SIaff3,4, Editor 45 GAA 2,3,45 Honor Society 1 sem.5 Band 45 Quill 85 Scroll 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Editor 45 Pep Squad 1,25 Class Yell Leader 3, 4. MALM, THELMA--Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Welfare Board 1,3, President 45 Librarian 45 Honor Society 7 sem.5 Concert 1,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45Literary Club 45Middy Board 1,35 Track Queen Candidate 4. MARTIN, ELDRIDGE MARTINELLI, ROY--FFA r,z,3,4, Reporter 45512.18 Farmer 45 Class Yell Leader 25 Pep Squad I,2. MAXWELL, LEON--Baseba1l25 Pep Squad 25 Asst. Janitor 4. MC CLAIN, JOHN--Block Letter 3,45 Basketball 3,4. MC COLLOUGH, ROY--Informer Staff25 Photographer 25 Honor Society 7 sem.5 IRC I,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Pres. 45 Track 25 Pep Squad I,2. MC DANIEL, WANDA--HonorSociety4 sem. 5Girls'League 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 IRC 2,3,45 Literary Club 4. MILLS, SHIRLEY--Librarians 45 Honor Society I sem.5 T 85 T 45 Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' League I,2,3,4. NICHOLS, WILLIAM--Informer Staff 45Block Letter 2,3, 45 Basketball 1.2, 3. 4: Baseball 2,3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Pep Squad 15 Cafeteria 35 Annual Staff 45 Football 3,4. NUNES, MERLE--Block Letter 2, 3,45 Band I,25 Pep Squad 15 Track Manager 2,3,45 Football Manager 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Artist 4. PAGANUCCI, JOAN--Informer Staff 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Quill 85 Scroll 4, Secretary 45 Girls' League I,2,3, 45 Annual staff 3,4. PEARCY, CAROL--Transferred from Ft. Worth Texas 25 Concert 2,35 Pep Squad 25 Informer Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 45 GAA 3,45 Honor Society zsem. 5 Student Body Yell Leader 45 Quill 85 Scroll 4, Vice Pres. 4. PIERCE, TOMMY HELEN--Alpha Eta 3, Treasurer 35 GAA 25 Girls' League I,2,3,4. PIMENTEL, DORA LEE--Informer Staff 3,45 Concert I,2, 3,45 Band 2, 3,45Pep Squad 1,25 Quill 85 Scroll 45Girls' League 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Track Queen Candidate 45 FFA Queen Candidate 25 Honor Society 1 sem. PORTER, BOB RICH, BARBARA--Assistant Secretary5 Girls' League I',2, 3, 4, Welfare Board Sec. 4, Vice Pres. 45 Librarian 45 Honor So- ciety 6 sem. , Pres. 6th sem. , Treasurer 5th sem.5 IRC 1,25 T 85 T 45 Concert 1. RICH, MARGARET--Girls' League l,2,3,4, Welfare Board 45 Librarian 45 Honor Society 6 sem.5 T 85 T 3. RIOS, STELLA--Honor Society 4 sem. 5 Girls' League I,2, 3,45 Pep Squad I,2. ROSS, BUD -Informer Staff 45 FFA I,2g Block Letter I,2, 3,45 Basketball 35 Track I,2,3,45 Boxing 1,2, Pep Squad 1,25 Quill 85 Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 Football 1,4. SENA, ERUTOZA--FFA 15 Block Letter 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 35 Football 3. SERPILIO, JUANITA--Gir1s'League 1,2,3,45WelfareBoard Sec. 35 Student Council 4, Secretary 45Librarian 45 Dance Or- chestra 2,45 Concert I,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad I,2g GAA I,2,3,4. SHAEFFER, VALERIE--Class Officer 3,45 Sec. 3,45 Class Yell Leader 15Girls' League I,2,3,4, Welfare Baord 45GAA 2, 3,45 Honor Society 4 sem. 5 Literary Club 45 Librarian 45 Con- cert 1,35 Majorette 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Annual Staff 45 In- former Staff 45 Quill ga Scroll 4. SHRODES, BILL--Band 1,25 Pep Squad I,2. SILVERIA, RICHARD--Block Letter 3,45Basebal1 1,3,45Pep Squad 1,25 Football 1,2,3. SMITH, GARY--Transferred from Vancouver, Wash. 35 Block Letter 3,4, Pres. 45Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45 Class Yell Leader 45 Concert 3,45 Soloist 3,45 Football 3,45 Sweetheart Candidate 3. SMITH, JACK--Transferred from Reedley High5 Band 2,3, 45 Orchestra 45 Concert 3,4. STONE, DON--Block Letter 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Honor Society 6 sem. , Treasurer 2, Secretary 4. TERRAS, DOROTHY--Informer Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Annual Staff 4, Class Editor 45 Quill 85 Scrol13,4, President 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45Concert2,3,45Band2,3,45 Pep Squad r,2. TRANTHAM, BEVERLY- -Alpha Eta 25 T 85 T 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' League 1,2, 3,4. TRICE, ROSEMARY--Girls' League I,2,3,4g Pep Squad 1, 25 Alpha Eta 3: Track Queen Candidate 4. SURVERA, FRANCINE--Band 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,43 Con- cert 2, 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Candidate for Track Queen 45 Girls' League I,2,3,45 GAA2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 T 85 T Club 1. TUCCORI, NORMA--Student Council 2,3,45 CASC Sec- retary 45 Honor Society 6 sem. , Treasurer 4 sem. 5 IRC 15Li- brarian 45 GAA 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Class Secretary 1. WARNOCK, DICK WESTBROOK, SAM--FFA I,2,3,45 Block Letter 2,3,4 Football 1,25 Pep Squad I,2. ZUSPAN, MARVIN--Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3, 45 Football 25 Pep Squad I,2. 2 f b e .,, A L x 1 S S 'A -.xv -.ww E: Q, Q - if L Ki- V. - ,. af '. U. 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Bathing Beautys Little Louie 4- , Love r Boy K' D r unk ? E ,Y Ri Q X esglb .- sf .V if L S.M.F.T. 3? Nm Boo' , A 9 , , A, Alone '? Again? 2, X 3-fi' what? H bonny Boy P1ckup! .A Miss Buie Brother Sz Sister Blondie La Maiorino Brats 87 .f ' , X. 7 ...R A , .K 3 K M Mandi.. W ' n f- 1 t riff.,-V P' Rwvi Odds and Ends. The Thinker? Pepsl Cola K1pg! FOR SALE Wanderers Chloe ! Dudes! How Much? w 11 O dl, ed Cute Klds ' ? SourpuSS- Act1on!! Per Usual 3' -i , -,1x-1.-Eff y in ig' Portrait of a Soph Ba shful Beau 88 Pag Crip Val Rag Mop! DV RTISEMLW 3 h Q' Q A r'sEed Market WM. MUMBY Bennet ,Dealer ID' PLEMEN E AND 'M P' O' Milf. 1:-vonmn A ' ' A - nnRY S e Diamonds wud For Buys and M en .41,,..w, gmfn, BI1 JEWELERB AND WAYCHMAKQRI Dos Palos, Califomgn A. A. STOCKING and SON MERCHANDISE G .4 I , ws- CMFORF DOS FALOS, CALIF. - Phono ll Y 0 . and Bw' alll Gfrys ill L0 'X66'1 ND FAMILY PoR1RA11s WEDDINCQLALSI CS,,,,,,fpial Photography 8- .P i454 Ll Dos PALO5 CA ONE STOP SERVICE 17: Conhr In Almond Sh ---:T .,..iLw,,w:TTWT: Chfvfvlet und Bug,-1 5-an and service ' , 1 1 A ---If A :fEiiiiT:v F--A 0 me W KAL IAN M - , P. 0. Bal OTOR COMPANY N 59 one ' iff!-, Dos PALos, CALIFORNIA T 1 Ph 2101 . , -S0-UP 5 Q9 Dos PALOS 'TELEPHONE Co., INC. 'P 5 DUB PALUB, CALIFORNIA Al, Www-20' ff c: A R O L' 5 LADIES' DQARTMENT STORE gg-nLDREN'5 APPAREL ALOS Wim A ' Hone 82 messes P I - 4,941 , DOMESJICL -,.,,?'f - 7 I BOWLING Food Market To The Class of '51' ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Best Wishes Proprietors Mr. 8: Mrs. J'. J. Pritchard Meats Vegetables Phone 5191 Phone 3171 Dos Palos To The Best of Luck W. M. Mumby Lucky Class HARDWARE of '51' Paints Oils Dairy Supplies Dos Palos Phone 3141 MILLE T SUR VERA 1 Accounting Dentist Congratulations Congratulations and to the Best Wishes Class of '51' To The Class Of '51' LEONARD AND HARRIS H AND M FOOD CENTER Insurance A1 Metzler Henry Haertman and Phone 6191 Firebaugh Real Estate Dos Palos , ,M my ' - , ,zmej 4 fig.. . T 5 A Best of Luck V from M Q Warren and Ed Wilkinson I Representing E. D. WILKINSON BENNETT'S GRAIN CO. FOOD MARKET Phone 3151 Best Wishes To The Class of '51' LINNEMAN BURGESS AND TELLES ATTORNEYS Phone 4401 Dos Palos To The Class of '51' Compliments from THE CITY LIQUOR STORE Firebaugh Dos Best of Luck to the Graduates of '51' SAN .TOAQUIN Cotton Oil Company Palos Phone 3231 DOS PALOS FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings Dave Olsen Proprietor Phone 4191 Dos Palos Congratulations To The Class of 'Sl' JOE EISNER Mobile Service' Firebaugh m Best Wishes Best of Luck to the To The Class of '5l' Graduating Class of '51' LEONS CLEANERS CARDELLA GROCERY Reno Cardella Phone 6071 Firebaugh Dos Palos The Best of Good Luck To The Class of '51' Sales Service m lm: mms. OUR SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '51 IIHHHI lilll ME.N'S CLOTHING STORE Hearty Congratulations to The Men and Women of Tomorrow Phone 2331 Dos Palos To the Class of '51 Our Best Wishes HARRISON MOTOR PARTS 10th and O Sts. Firebaugh Automotive-Truck and Tractor Parts At your Service Sid Meek Mike Eliceche ff' A .5 - Colraoearm ' A K iff ik iw f fa i as 4 iijg ug. GOURLEY AND COSTA Feed and Seed Phone 2291 Dos Palos Sam McKnight's WESTERN AUTO AND DEPT. STORE SANTI'S 5' ' J Congratulations 'menu Auto SUPPLY '- to the Seniors Phone 3057 Dos Palos Firebaugh Congratulations Hunting and Fishing Equipment HENR Y'S SPOR TING GOODS Phone 4381 Firebaugh VERLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP A small boy waiting in the beauty shop for his mother's hair to dry walked impatiently over to her and said, How much longer will you be under that brooder? Best of Luck to the Class of '51 Phone 3161 Dos Palos Congratulations to our Future Customers TELEPHONE CO., INC. xl d f ,P 1111 To the Class of '51 Lawrence and Elsie Tuccori Phone 6801 Firebaugh POTTERS DRIVE INN Dos Palos Washing and Dry Cleaning ai... T R SWF Ranches Dairies Homes HUME REALTY Bob Porgie Dos Palos alan- Get your best Service from KALJAIN MOTOR CO. I G W Q 1' ki? -f A ye-W - Q .- 'r .V M t L. 'F A E1 Phone 2151 5.4! . 5 W Dos Palos Class of 1951 The Future is yours GIBSON'S Men's and Boys' Clothing Dos Palos r. o. lox ssv ' nos nies. CALIFORNIA QQ, in ff 7 MT if M if Congratulations Coach: You blankety ffiififf? Where's your guts? Gary S: fWho had been jerked from the game., Out by the 50-yard line someplace, sir. REPAIRINC- SALES Compliments of CAROLS DEPT. STORE i Your Shopping SURVERA'S Center VARIET Y Toys Kitchenware .TOE I-IENDRIX'S Jewelry To the Graduates of '51 STOCKINGS Clothing Store Phone 2131 Dos Palos Class of '51 DOS PALOS AUTO PARTS Parts Accessories Dos Palos E. F LUCK B ST O California IN THE. FUTURE Best Wishes Class of '51 ANGLE AND LETLOW Lumber Plumbing At your Service Phone 2231 Dos Palos Best Wishes 3 Q., . Q55 jk SERPILIO AND PIERINI Dos Palos 1 uv we Qfsoo -W. C 9,- Y NYLANDER and SORENSON 'i Dos Palos M ,W Best of Luck DIETZ AND MCTAGGART Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of '51 'Nevis E5 DOS PALOS APPLIANCE CO. Roberts Bros. Sporting Goods Records THE FLOWER BOX Appliances Furniture Corsages Plants Dos Palos Dos Palos Phone 2431 1831 Maguerite Street OLD'S STUDIO . E X I , I . i Wofe of jAanLd On this last page, we pause to salute the faculty, all the students of Dos Palos High School, our annual staff, Myers 8: Co., Mr. Olds, Miss Falvey, and the people of our town for their co-operation, interest, and guidance in the publishing of the 1951 El Vaquero. 444 ' Editors ,Q 'Ima After completing the regular El Vaquero, the regular staff was shorten to quite an extent and the supplement which you now are reading was compiled. It was our belief that it would be well worth while to make this additions and we hope you will agree. Assistant Editors: Valerie Shaeffer Doralee Pimentel Jo Ann McCollister Carol Pearcy Editor Carinne Falvey Adviser Wayne Jacobs Circulation Manager Photographers: Bill Coelho Ronnie Couch I BUXIH6 FIHHLS BUXIH6 XM Raymond Adams and Ray Maldonado Laurence Dewey and Glandon Luster Welter-weight Light-weight Champ. Champ. B111 Carey Duane Jordon Heavyweight and Light-heavy-weight Coach Champ- Champ- Bill Tatum Z HHH THEN UHME i'u.,4,,fx- Ni ' 1 X ,, A the club parties--- such as the Quill and Scroll banquet at the Canal Farm Inn .w ,Q-filing ' 'PA fi 3 Q, R9 ' I a Q 1 Wil rf? 5 mm The Officers' Table ' f'f k,f ll '?'3 TiC S , ' L i 45?-? is K Have you heard ? HUD THE Shop and Arts and Crafts Exhibits Wifi MNH . 1, 'f i K' t-. ..,, u Ax .l1i. lifssff' l ' 3 Just Plain Staff 9 f is ' x 13 ,K u , 4 u ,B Vssffire? H T. f' 'iii' LZ ?4f?:' 5751 2 Track Queen Doralee Pimentel QU M I i ffl , High point man Coach High point man DCWCY Luster Jack Verutti Bob Wilson Luster setting new B pole vault record of 11' Z 1f4 4 ex F A X .? sa 5 A we , ,fi Q 2 T ww W ' . . , A Q v J M ni' gi 9 I l ,i . J 'f A , his A v R if i' I . J? ,K . y K Q Q ,Tm KLLLK, l . s Y bp T Q, B a in ,. I .sf V' r '?X--X ' Davis Dewey Luster I Bug 221355 Winffed Neal ng-q1,i. S, gr ' if 4 . 5 :3 K A anra I 1 A J ' .L,.Q A A A y.,3!' Randall Chislohm Bob Whilson S m of Jim Linneman i e 7 Stan Nordstrom lst Coalinga Znd Central 3rd Caruthers 4th Dos Palos 5th Los Banos S . fi. A aeneee Manuel Silveria DOS PALOS INVITATIONAI.. TRACK MEET STANDINGS A CLASS B CLASS 30 points lst Dos Palso 62 1f2 points 28 1X2 znd coaunga 19 1fZ 25 3rd San Joaquin Mem. 17 Z4 4th L3.t0I1 15 19 5th Caruthers 13 THE SPHIILQ UUHCERT ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB Exim OSS Glee Club YQ ssrf ' L if 15 Betkfxl - Ha Orchestra Finian's Rainbow Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Erin and Lawrence Irene and Jim ' 6 IHUTHEHS' HND DHUGHTERSWEH vo +P' x 4:64 M? SPONSORED BY GIRLS' LEAGUE P1x1e Servers .f ex Sue Pan The Show Begms oik we C we and 953 Sherwood's Forest E11-eS E' Pved - , at Ai as 9056 oe 6 O W, SOQQQKQ K6 the band played on I I I -icky f Ar if K S My A 'W f 4 s -A - s f s :X . ,wx tx K I I 1 FV -- -Q . , h 1 if K Aa -. - - J-,W ' f Q g. , Qf:-V- s s y zxzgz g f s 9 gg, Q, x X ' . ,,,. 4 gl k.::. . , is ' A.Qh . 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