East Bakersfield High School - Sierran Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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My slaff and I have fried our besl' lo produce an annual which will represenf all of fhe s1'uden+s and all of lheir aclivifies, bolh curricular and exlracurricular. Looking back over lhe year, many 'rhoughfs pass 'rhrough my mind: some refleci' happiness, some fun, and some sadness ..... Napoleon Bradley, remembered for his parficiparion a+ E. B. on The field of sporfs, was lhe firsl Bladesman 'ro give his life on lhe Korean field of baffle ....+he Blades, Jrhe Daggers, lhe Dirks-how well we remember going lo all 'rhe games and meels, cheering and sighing, some+imes winning and some- limes losing .... lhe colorful band and rhe flashing maiorelfes, songleaders, and yell leaders .... rhe exciling yell compelilion .... ihe plays and as- semblies .... classes and lhe fhrill of new knowledge .... Wi+h all i'rs shorlcomings, ils grief, and i+s sorrow, fhis year has been a good one. There were The dances, rallies and parlies .... and how well we remember graduafion wilh iis mingled sadness al' parling and excifemenf of anficipalion. The senior class of I95l is embarking upon a lroubled world, buf each of us is befrer prepared for whaf lies ahead because of lhe forlificalion of our splendid years al Easl Bakersfield High School. May 'rhe ensuing pages re- flecl in lull +he high poin'rs Jrherein. Qwfn -5nnJ1ew Xyfwfg MD vw WQ4, IDS hnvo V595 ,Yi mod Do-YM t. N609 . 5 ww' H6192 . 'af'-'f 'C' '- SST 0':n w N! ,W Im 50223 -I-M55 3 C300 Irbmw-J wbpj Q 'C dat DQ 1200359 50 GDM vt? RS. - hhw' 'WY' This 5.,vmv 'Cl6. Wil, W -5 I1 II it X W, ,C X Y .fini f N if X , E W if N T Q9 ia THESE ARE oun LEADERS ff! A il ya f,. 1' . V iff' If, v,i,.,,.,XT'V W '5 Q' ' ., si 1, ' I . ' , J. f 'Pip 1 X it -iff K f ls. c , . . they give fully of their time Q a -.,.-ff fer ffl Kg 8 'F ff5J:,v f 51 'wif f, H Q99 r x , A-'V' U .-ff, ,f 1 M,f',,d,, and effort that we may benefit. e ini' .af .QI we Z g al'd.T 5 RS ffw BW? f Presanfing dislricl mailers lo lhe Board is buf one of lhe myriad dulies of Mr. Theron L. Mc- Ss - Cum, Dislricl Superinlendenl of K. C. U. H. S. Dislricl. lslanding al backl SITTING, lefl fo lf riqhl are lhe members of flue Board of Truslees: Alberl S. Gould, Chesler W. O'Neill, H. E. Woodworlh, Emil Bender, and William T. Baldwin. BOARD OF TRUSTEES .. .always behind us . . . hard workers . . . dependable .. leaders in 'rheir own field .- . we appreciale lheir efforls. MR. KENNETH W. RICH ...our besl supporler . . . a friend 'ro all . . . inleresled in our welfare . . . willing lo worlc for us and our school . . . E. B. wouldn'l be The same wilhoul him. Mr. Rich and Mrs. Schneckenberger happily study lhe Mr. Rich looks with iusfifiable admiralion al lhe sporlsmanship bell archilecfural proieclion of Easl High. I0 fxtw 5, 25359. f Q, I, 695 1 L IX dljx I STANDING, Iefl fo righl: Ben Kellner, Roscoe Morgan, Orville Armslrong, Irving Lane, Frank Van Vlief, Joe Tener. SEATED: Lois Smith, Miriam Gurr, Shirley Peferson, Ray Kitts, Margare? Schilling. LEADERS . . . READY T0 GIVE ASSISTANCE . . . um,,,,, ff Q 6 ,G as , v 5' jf , I ll iw 'Sli Of K vi Ann Maguire, school nurse, aqminisfers first-aid fo Marilyn Two helping: of lhaf, please, and no spinach! -a familiar Smllh, as Jackie Goar, assislani, slands by Io help. cry in lhe school cafeferia, source of our nufrifious lunches. funk ft Mary Ann Lusarella, friendly office worker, disfribules lhe leachers' mail. Responsible for our ambifious visual aid program are, leff fo righl, Shirley Hirons, Orville Armsfrong, Herberf Anderson and Gvordon Harper. A place where everyone goes lo ask queslions, buy 'rickels for games and plays, reserve Sierrans, or iusl gel inlormalion in general, lhe orlice serves as home base. This year was no ex- ceplion, because lhe office workers carried on lhrough all lhe lurrnoil ancl confusion in a very business-like manner and came oul sane. We would like lo congralulale lhem ancl 'rhank 'rhem lor lheir unlailing cooperalion. MRS. ELSIE SCHNECKENBERGER Secrelary fo Mr. Rich Pausing for a brealher during lheir busy day ol absence slips, eligibilify checks, and fhe dispensing of minules, are aflenclance office clerks: Mrs. Ricky Urner, Miss Hesfer McDonald, Mrs. Edna Lois Hasson, counselors' secretary, checks a freshman's schedule. Rusk, and Mrs. Eva Bishop. ls. lainie -J! 1.4-si ,,-xii' 's One of fhe sfimulaiing sludenl panels where Teen-parent problems Miss Schilling is conqrafulafed by Mr. Ben Kellner on her being were discussed. awarded a life membership in The P. T. A. Planning Their programs enTirely around l3eTTer relaiionships beTween The sTudenT, The Teacher, and The parenis, The l95O-5l P.T.A. has iTselT remained only in The background, buT has cer- Tainly done a Tine iob. ConsisTenT To Their main obiedive, The group has presenTed many programs ceniered on The sTudenT, his problems and acTiviTies. Besides The va- rieTy show To pay Tor Band uniforms, The P.T.A. held a gay carnival in SepTember, wiTh balloons, darTs, homemade cakes and all. An orchid To This year's P.'l'.A., one of The TinesT and mosT aciive ThaT EB. has ever had. MRS. DARROW ADAMS President Program chairman, Mrs. Kincaid, infroduces Bakersfield College Dean Rehearsinq Their harmonies for The Band-Benefit Taleni Show are Harry of Men, Ed Simonsen, who will speak on mililary service wiih regard To Hildebrechf, Chuck Flanaqin, Harlan Mann, Cal Myalf and la? pianoj Bakersfield young people. Mary Lynn. THROUGH THEM WE DISCOVERED A NEW WORLD Members of fhe English Deparlment ufilize many audio-visual aids in' making lheir subiecfs inferesling fo E. B. sludenls. STANDING, lell lo righf: Calvin Myaff, Mardys Whiteman, Joy Robinson lDepf, Ch.l. SEATED: Lila Dunlap, Kalhleen Kloh, Almeda Range, Julia Day, Mary Louise Gaylord, Rulh Gleason, Ray Kills, Jack Silverman. TOP RIGHT: Christine Mashlaire, librarian. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dan Reed, allendance supervisor. Dorolhy Allison, Robert Town, Roscoe Morgan and Karl Jensen lDepf, Ch.I of lhe Business Educalion Deparfmenf discuss some of rhe office pracfice equipmenf which helps round our fheir successful program. i Q 6 JB 'KW VV I fl :ffffx If .U 1, Q9 CQ F Margaret Johnston, Wilma Simmons lDep?. Cl1.l and Gladys Morlenson of our Homem kin D rl enl fel hi ma ' a 9 spa m s 1 s formal N I X I, fo make sure of il: qualify. , - ,QW 1 -' QQ '9 v A Y6 N , 4, mr 4 . 1 dx R X53 X J , ff Z lf XAZS kisgbx QL- fy Q 9 N 55 Ga I 2 jaw Hmm, lhis looks mighfy inhresfingf' sal' fha mombsrs of Qi! lhe Science Deparfmenl. Loft fo righf: ugh Rouse, Paul w Sundsrland, Hnrbsrl Anderson lDsp9. Ch.l, Mariha Kcniiall, Eva Slriplnn-, and Joe Toner. '3- ,,:L' ' , fl K gl Q ri lnrreuomvce JVNN 6 66,961 ref 22: 4 fx ,AMD x Phyllis Ames lCh. of Art Department! and Lois Smith give their artistic approval to an assortment ct scarves in the art room. Our Mechanical Arts teachers, Leonard Tate lDelpt. Ch.l, Cecil Bowman, Walter Shore lAq. Dep't.l, Henry Minetti, Dick Stutzman, and Robert Tinkle have added man enioyable moments to the lives of East High boys by their Minnow-how. Those genial Girls' P. E. teachers, Sybil Hilton, Janice Noren, Martha Kendall and Shirley Peterson lDept. Ch.l demon- strate some of their athletic abilities for the cameraman. East High's capable and respected Boys' P, E. coaches have led our teams to many victories. Caught in an informal pose are Les Carpenter, Robert Jellison, Migs Apsit, and Gil Bishop lDir. of Ath.l, - wrfibmr . NA, 4 -.. ',':'. Q fl T o Qfi- '22-' -uf X, 'ef a s Y XLJ 'ITXZN ,lim ce li-- 551, J f' WN ,l Mary Lynn and Harry Hildebrechl lDepl. Ch.l compose our fine Music Deparfmenl. Dramafizing for us in unforgeffable manner the imporianv evenls in hislory are members of our Social Science Depari- menf. BACK ROW, lefi fo righf: Viclor Manley, Harlan Mann, Frank Van Vlief, and Bill Woods. FRONT ROW: Orville Arm- sfrong lDepl. Ch,l, Librarian Chrisiina Mashiaire iwho digs our ihe lomesl, Margaret Schilling, and John King. Preparing us for colle e or vocalion, our Math. Department members are Oops. BASK ROW, left to riqhi: Ben Gra , Neal Lohman, Doroihy Cannon, and Ben Kellner. FRONT ROKN: Les Engleson lDepl. Ch.l and Peggy Sprague. Members of lhe Language Deparimenf peruse loqefher a copy of Norfe. Leif lo righf, Blanche Diffenbauqh, James Esneaull lDepl. Ch.l and Miriam Gurr. THEY LED THE WA Made up ot the student body president, club presi- dents, and student body officers, the Board of Corn- missioners has well served East I-Iigh this past year. In Bayless Hall, scene of the group's spirited and lively meetings, problems were solved, and plans were made-all for the betterment of us students and our school. Under the capable leadership of Jack Randolph, DAVE GULLEY, student body vice-president LILA WOOD, student body secretary DON MCPHERSON, student body business manager 5 DON URNER, president of senior class ' BILL THOMAS, iunior class president BILL WILLIAMS, president of sophomore class RICKY MCELHENEY, president of the freshman class JULIE RUFENER, president of the Girls' League LOUISE WHALEY, editor of the Kernal LYNN HAY, Sierran editor RAY AGUILAR, president ot the Letterman Club JANICE SMITH, representative of Y Clubs JOY ANN GASTINEAU, president ofG.A.A. RONNIE NELSON, president of J.S A. PATSY MEEKS, president ol Service Club PETER LOEWENBERG, president of the Debate Club LINDA BEATY, president of Rally Club Ms . .WE FOLLOWED lhe board managed io find Time 'ro have a iiiile en- ioymeni consisiing of poiiuck dinners ieven home- made enchiladas ai Julie Ruienensi and parries. Much credif is due 'rhe board members for 'rheir efforis on 'rhe Carnival Dance, and many, many 'rhanirs are due Mr. Ben Kellner and Mr. K. W. Rich who served as advisors 'io f is ouisianding govern- In ing body. - J , i ' i MR. BEN KELLNER Y' V P Advisor . . 'dx i. Nl ' 'A - YQ V. X ' 4' . I .1 , 4 N -1 nl if f ,-M' V 7 fix' 7' i fi ' -f gi 5 A A J ' -V i T ,A .4- s3I x 0 3' ' ' - . f ' , Ah 'V E., - 5 - . 'Q S if ' I skid .1 L1 0 1 4' if .H ,, :ik V , -if 1 ' . '-sf' E' ' , --.L f . 'f 'ff' , s if ' Balrersfieid High cefeleria was the scene of a gay pol luck supper aflended Kand ealenl, by members of Bakersfield High and Easl High. Plans were laid for lhe Region Three California Associalion of Sludenl Councils convenlion lo be held ln file Iale sprlng. Checking over calendar and granting pelilions are some ol lhe malor dulies of lhe Board of Commissioners. BACK ROW, left lo ri hi: Ricky McElheney, Don Mcgherson, Bill Thomas, Ronnie Nelson, Don Urner. CENTER ROW: Louise Whaley, Lynn Hay, Porky Aguilar Bill Williams, Pele Loewenberrg, Mr. Rich, Mr. Kellner. FRO T ROW: Joy Ann Gaslineeu, Lin- da Beafy, Pafly Meeks, Julie Rufener, Llla Woods, Jack Ran- dolph, Dave Gulley. ff ivwr PA 6 X251 f LI, s. f XVNX lil l ,of JACK RANDOLPH Sfudenf Body Presfdeni Every organizalion no mailer haw large or small musl have a leader, a leader who is reliable, businesslilce, and inleresled in lhe welfare of +ha'r organizafion and rhe people concerned. Easl l-ligh was lorlunale lhis pasl year in having in ils presidenf, Jack Randolph, such a leader. Many limes during ihe year ir mus'r have become quiie a problem frying fo please everyone, buf Jack managed 'ro remember fha? he represenled all of us sludenls. More represenlalionn was Jaclc's moffo, and he gol' oil fo a flying slarl by having lhe Business Manager elecled by fhe enfire sfudenf body. A lilceable, friendly person, Jack will be remembered for his invaluable conlribulions 'ro us and Easf High. x-fkfjj ,Ml Mwifwffcyw ff ff , Wmfja wg! f MMMfWEWWfVwQfW1Q WWWW WL M'j,,.b wP,wy'W!f'fX 9 W MDW JL Watbyyp yy ff M A M MPM! MA e ' ':': fwl XE Uh' 9 ' 'gf' wr 'fi THESE ARE OUR REPRESENTATIVES ,Z J I WQWXEEQI' i, .. .throughfhem we display our willingness, X . L' N I 'Q YH 'w'I?'??25f ' ' .A , xifiix-. - 'if N X a 'N '11 f f 1 .W v. ,5 vim. responsibility, and pride in belonging OUTSTAND Linda Beary . . .explosive personality .. . Rally Club presidenf . brainy . . . Girls' League . . . one of llwe 'qayesl seniors on campus . . .Scholarship Fed- eralion . . . Service Club . . . Board of Commissioners . .'. a friendly hello for everyone . . . Tliela Kappa Tri-Y . . a neal dresser , . , fun. Lynn Hay . . . edilor ol yearbook . . , Service Club , falenled . . . Senior Play . . , willy . . . member of Board ol Commissioners . . .popular . . . Schol- arship Federalion . . . poppy . . , Girls' League . , . hard worlrer . , .Quill and Scroll . . . clelegale 'fo Girls' Slale . . , a creclil lo lier class . , . Baslcelball Queen. Julie Rufener . . . liarcl-working . . . Girls' Leaque presidenl . . . popular . . .one in a million . . . Scliolarslwip Federalion .,.Se-rvice Club. . .always lauqliinq , . . Rally Club . . . a loyal Blade rooler . . . poppy . . . an all- around swell person . . . Board ol Commissioners y. . . llwouqhllul ol ollwers. :Nc sENioRs Don McPherson . . .man of many ralenfs . , . E. Bbusiness manager , Hcrearive wrifer . . . Lefrermen Club . . . leader . . Scholarship Federalion . . . demo- craric ideas . . . Board of Commissioners . . . willing worker .Hclever carloonisi . . . Sierran siarl . . .Service Club . ., dependable . . . cerrainly an oursranding senior, Ronald Nelson . . .eliicienl , , . presidenl of Junior Sraiesmen , . . willinq worlcer ...Board of Commissioners . . . Debare Club . . . popular . . .Quill and Scroll . .. Sfudenr leader Ai.. well-lilced . . , pioneer rliinlcer . . , poised . . , an able Spolcesman . . , dc:-baler exrraordinary . . . lnrernarional Circle. Jaclr Randolph . . , our prcrsidenr . . . a loadrrr , . . Board ol Commissioners .. responsibly- . . , Sorvire Club . . . Lelrvrmen Club . . , reserved . , . doleqare lo Boys' Stare . . .dependable . . .a ready smile lor all. . Rally Club . , ,oulslandinq sporrsman . . . an asser ro us and our sclioolf , RAY KITTS AND MIRIAM GURR Seniolr Class Advisors Making fha final arrangemenls lor fha Senior dance are, BACK ROW, leff lo right: Joann Frosl, Helen' Bally, Don Galav, non Urnnr, Lucille Hopkins and Jamie Paddock, FRONT ROW: Roland Spelh, Joy Slephens, Sian Ray, and Bob Marchino. Senior Class officers are, BACK ROW, left lo righl: Nancy Fulknrson. secrelary, and Jamie Paddock, vice- presidenl. FRONT ROW: Don Urner, presidenl. . . . A MEMORABLE SENIOR CLASS l-low many limes during your lilelime have you heard people say, Your besl' years are your school years, Maybe lhey are righl. During your lirsl lhree years ol high school, sludies, homework, and leachers are all you remember, bul your lasl year you begin lo remember lhe colorful dances, lhe pep rallies before big games, convenlions. parlies, and many olher aclivilies ihal make school such fun. Yes, you begin lo look back. Wiih lhe help of lhe class officers, council mem- bers, and class advisors, Don Urner, senior class presidenl, planned a year ol acliyilies lhal 'rhe seniors will long remember and lreasure as lhey enler lheir chosen fields. Our sincere besl wishes lor success and happiness lo lhe Class of '5l from lhe sludenl body ol: Easl Bakersfield l-ligh School. BACK ROW, lefi fo righi: Slan Ray, Bob Marchino, Don McPherson, Jim Baker, Roland Spelh, Don Johnslon. THIRD ROW: Alice Milchell, Jean Lane, Linda Beafy, Johnny Ogden, Gerry Taylor, Sian Minor, Don Urner. SECOND ROW: Colleen Slankey, Lucille Hopkins, Lila Woods, Maureen Stevenson, Connie Allen, Joy Slephens, Pele Loewenberg, Ray Melcalf, Lynn Hay. FRONT ROW: Helen Bally, Par Meeks, Sally Palmer, Shirley McKelvy, Beily Toschi, Barbara Carlson, Joann Frosl. Maureen Stevenson, Betty Toschi, Jim Baker, Ronald Nelson, Joe Willis, and Pat Off forthe Senior picnic are Maureen Stevenson Don Meeks, members of the senior council, discuss plans tor their annual banquet held Galey, Bob Marchino, Butch Souza, Stan Ray, Gerry during January at the Stockdale Country Club. Taylor, Betty Toschi, Helen Batty and Martha Molhoolr. N 77149 9 t,..fZ:2 HMI' iii' , Wi I H12 f-'Q 7 7 2 ll .rf f ll ,, -'X 1' B ,e ff Q ,ee B - at f wif MW' YP K l, k. V me ., k Fx Mid-term graduates Alberta Fowler, Peggy Matthews, and Joyce Williams Only in Bakersfield will you find seniors square dancing in the listen intently as Mr. Rich congratulates them and offers words ot wisdom. streets! .. , ,e w, ' .ae H. L.. HARVEY ABNEY CONNIE ALLEN ALEX ANDERSON CARLOS ANDERSON GEORGIA AGALOS RAY AGUILAR DORIS ALDRICH VM qi , if Q 3 M ffggfl D , J V I- A f Vi xx ' ' QL 3 A friendly warning is given fo lwo underclassmen aboul lhe senior bench and founlain. Lefl lo righl slanding are Earl Jonas, Royce Coffey an'd Joe Willis. Sealed are Bob Rogers and Marlha Molhook. BENNIE ANDRADA BOB AUD -.3 S 0...s.sA.l 'Lk ' -e if N'S T JJ V05 Q Cl- a ' 5 O. W .- gg' ' xgwwifg, HELENE BAIZE ED BAKER JIM BAKER LAUREN BARNES EARL BARTHOLONIEW HELEN BATTY LINDA BEATY LYNDELL BELL V 1 N JIM BERRY CHESTER BRAND BERNICE BROWN RUTH BEVERS BUD BRYSON DON BUCK JOYCE BISCHOFF ELVA BULLER JACK BULLOCK MITCHELL BRADFORD BILL BURKE BARBARA CARLSON BILLY CATLETT ROSE MARIE CHAMBERLIN BETTY CLAGGETT JOANNE CLARK LOIS CLAYTON NORIETTA COFFEY MARTHA COFFEY ROBERT J. CORDIER X. ai H- CS, -W.,-A Q-...f 'N RETHA CRAFT DUANE CROSSLEY DON CROSSLEY KENT CUMMINGS wav 1 DON DESPOIS MAURICE DESPOIS JAMES DICKINSON RAY DORRIS NED DRIGGERS BILL ELLIS DON ENN5' BETTY EWINGS f -N 2r X,:f'5.,-Q F-f ef. '- awww My , mffaff if 7 .MQW DOUG DRAGOO RONALD ELLIS EVELYN FLORIO NANCY FULKERSON RICHARD FIDLER LORETTA FIFER GARY FORE JOANN FROST DON GALEY MARY GALLARDO JOY ANN GASTINEAU MARY GOODWIN L, ALTON GORDON ,N IL 4 df MJ r ,J f J 'ff ' 3 t BETTY GOSSETT dv r DAVID L. GULLEY ,-2,11 ' - o ffw Lx f ik V f' X' L 1 4. M J' L' Lu-1 l ' L h V VL L ' I A' JQPL y f4 M'Lf?r 3cf if f s LA Af R11 if KENNETH GRAGG ' A L, f 'H A RALPH GUNTHER ' 'ig f ' .Q ' xc X KAY HAMILTON KKK, -Q X .Kmx B Ax 7 ' 'L ' M A . o ' ., , f' fall-S0 1 fff-1.-f'xA-v7 , rx I if L 3-ff.-if 1- gl L4-'I D J ' f ,' L W , K A ' 5 -'iff'-1,1 .fix 14 L- A , I f , ,- .g, wk. E5- L L 1' -' 'n..L.r- 9 417' L' A N 'L'A A V 5 51. ,,p,,,..,,-.,X5 IILM L- fin, D1 1, Lkft' MQ af, A 34 CAROL GREEMORE NORMA HALL DARLINE HARRIS LYNN HAY GN DORIS HICKS LESTER HAYDEN DARLINE HIGGINS DON HOLLIDAY LUCILLE HOPKINS BILL HAYES CHARLES HILL TOM W. HOLSON .1 VERA HERRERA POLLY HINDMAN 1 .yalhm 'Wh MARTHA HULL DICK JARRETT ATRICIA HUGHES HERB HULL DAVID KROPF EDDIE KUEHN DELORA JESTICE DON JOHNSTON AL JONES MARY KENT NORMA KOELZER SHIRLEY KRASCHEL V5 N Nfl VM MW' Bag: POLLY UP Affviff Wjy 4 JEAN LANE CAROL LEE LOWE DEWAYNE LYLES DORIS LEDBETTER VIVIAN GARY LEWIS PETER LOEWENBERG JACK LOLLAR BONITA LONSFORD DOLORES MACIAS PEGGY MADEIRA WALTER MANN BOB MARCHINO JACQUE MALOTT BETTY SUE MARTIN FAYE MCCONNELL CHARLES MCDANIE Q? 'SL' LS mg' awgmmvelfeflff A New! ffixe ,Af IN No one will ever be able fo explain fhe mixed feelings lhese seniors are experiencing as, for 'lhe las? lime, they walk TAAEIROY our of lhe audilorium as parl of lhe siudenl body. Fronf lo back are: Sally Palmer, Don Urner, Roland Spelh, Marlha C Coffey, Bufch Souza, Joy Sfephens, Darlene Trone. SHIRLEY MCKELVY DON MCPHERSON DON MELTON METTLER MICKEY MICHAELS L DOYLE HARRIS f f M STANLEY MINOR ALICE MITCHELL f gy KI I sk dk Jr, Q, W- Lk-fgzshv. PATSY MEEK5 Slill ln lheir caps DONNA MILLER MARTHA MOLHOOK JODY MOLL up 0 A-, q Y nf A my , , smyyfwap .M V , , N ,, 'f?zX'?f'i.8.JI' A wr, -f-f -I fx . fx I T3 A sfauf' . . nf - I K I 3 X .':-:rw N mv. L, , R Ek, wa.,-Hwy, I ,SW mf K J , 'g1lSfLQ Us . 4 ii ,L ,fan , gm! 2. ,,. , ,Z .L yw I r.,,,,.,N In 4 I W algo.. -..f,i4yf,ff'f , and gowns lhls group of seniors look over their Sierrans, They are: Marfha Coffey, Joann Frosl Joy Slephens, Bulch Souza, Sally Palmer, Darlene Trone, Roland Spelh, Don Urner. BETTY MAXWELL RONALD NELSON GEORGE NELSON LAWANDA NORRIS ELEANOR OLAGUE GJ lil xxx! 9327 ,V . ' ' Vdlulunul XS' NVQ, N . 1 I JOHNNY osnen Jovcs ouven ,X JERRY ouve MeLvlN PADGEU 6: FX JIM ovmr V J x -1 A 0' X' Ulf IQ L L W QA X 5 +1-f f 1 fN JAMIE PADDOCK MYLES EDWIN PARHAM SALLY PALMER RUBY PARISH asrrv Poe 0 ' up Ax X76 MM PETERS ON .Rm MRHAM NORMAN POURROY JACK PETTIJOHN WILMA PROVENCE , . 1 , WUVJ I 1 H G GAYLORD PUGH JANET QUINN ANNA QUONG DANNY QUIJADA JANIE RAPER STANLEY RAY JACK RANDOLPH MANUEL RODRIGUEZ ARLA MAE ROGERS VIRGINIA ROBERTS s Highlighled by a slimulaling speaker, quantities of food lenough even for Johnnyll and inleresfing afier-dinner dancing iwifh ornilhological parfnersl lhe Senior Banque? was an unqualified success. THEY WERE ALLERGIC! Jackie Cunningham, Joyce Daniel, Claudie Daniels, Jimmy Dover, Bill Gabbilas, Bill Goins, Tommy Gleenlee, Lela Kavanaugh, Denver Ming, Josephine Monfes, Bill Ray, Mark Tokash, Richard Villanueva, Merrill Wilcox, and J. E. White. BOB ROGERS EDDIE ROGERS PEGGY ROSE JULIE RUFENER NN E r NED RYDER LOU ANN SHUGART 's.. .Tw RICHARD SOUZA DONNA RUMFELT ROLAND SPETH BILL ST. CLAIRE COLLEEN SNODGRASS JANET SPRINGER EUGENE RYALL ALYS SARAD JOY SNOW COLLEEN STANKEY JOHN STANTON MAUREEN STEVENSON .W-f 'x XA 41'- 'W' JOY STEPHENS CARL STERLING ETTA MAE SWANK EDWARD STEWART MILLI STRICKLAND CARL THOMPSON SUE STRUTTON ALICE STUBBLEFIELD KENNETH SWARTZ GERRY TAYLOR X NADINE THORNTON BETTY TOSCHI ,V 9 WVIITVUM wwf? I ff' J CZVM w , 1 fv JI ' V-1' I ' 'I' IXIIAI fb N. T. WALLIS IRLAN WARREN JACK TRIGUEIRO DARLENE TRONE LOUISE WHALEY LAURA WHITSON DON URNER NELDA VERNON BILL WEEDEN MARIE WELCH wwf JANET WILSON WYNEMA WILSON DELBERT WIGGINS BARBARA WILLIAMS LILA WOOD FLOYD YATES JOE WILLIS MARTHA WILLIS BETTE WINGET LORA WINGO HAROLD YINGST RAY YOUNG , 4 . . . . THESE JUNIORS CAME THROUGH MARGARET SCHILLING AND IRVING LANE I I 1 . Junior class advisors This year s Iunuor class, lhe class oi l952, really made lhe resl of lhe school sil up and lalce nolice. Besides presenlinq lhe lraclilional Jr.-Sr. Prom, 'rhe juniors had a magazine sale, a school sialionery sale, The Royal Swing al which lhe ioolball queen was elecled, an assembly anc as ever, a boolh in lhe carnival dance. Easl l-ligh can loe proud of lhis year's iuniors for lheir vilalily, iniiialive, ancl spiriil Fifi. N ,. BACK , le second semesler Jaresidenl, Bill Thomas, first Longacre, yell lea er, Belle Ann McCuen, yell secrefary, Deanie Perry, social chairman, publicily manager. w-'mud Danny Reed ponders over a box of slafionery, JUNloR COUNCU- but Lou Jean Balson has already decided lo BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Bill Thomas, Danny Reed, Dean Holloway. CENTER ROW: buy a box from Junior Class salesman, Ida Ann Haggard, Darlene McMahan, Jane Robinson, Belle Ann McCuen, Pal Lonqacre. Cesmal. FRONT ROW: Maureen Gabbifas, Deanie Perry, Bellie Adams, Helen Harringfon, Beverly Buxton, Amanda Loslanau. fi 4' .ng Y.. V. fe X MACK NOW, leff la rrghl: Beverly Blackburn, Carolyn Curran Billie Jackvn, BACK ROW, Iefl fo righl: Pal Longacre, Sandra Seeley, Phyllis Slephens, Bessie Hayden, Zoe Adams, Maureen O'Brien, FRONT ROW: Carolyn Cor- Gerlie Schulz, Joanne Anderson. FRONT ROW: Jean Miller, Deanie Perry, nelius, Joan Low, Anila Lopel, Barbara Malzek, Pal Slevonsdn, Mickie Davis. lda Cesrnaf, Belle Adams, Margie Tail. N..W.....mMWW..X ,ezm-:sean-. -P' 'wa Wu.,-,. New T? BACK ROW, lefl fo riqhl: Marilyn Brown, Glendene York, Shirley Bryan, Mary Vaughn, Mary Welker, Janice Smilh, Fernando Valdes. FRONT ROW: Flora Ramos, Barbara Gomez, Judy Blackburn, Ann Kellner, JoAnn Arn' brisler, Mary Fuller. .eww .,., .,,, c..,.,e.,.. .,,-Ura. W., ... ,MW nun ,1 , bmi KT' 1 , , ,: BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Fred Ybanez, Manuel Rccha, Bob Ross, Don Boullinghouse, Jane Robinson, Juanila Logan. FRONT ROW: Ramonda Myers, Ds-ssa Blackman, Joy Hollinqsworlhb Lucille Tyner, Virginia Varela, Mary A sher, BACK ROW, lell lo riqhf: Kalhleen Spaulding, Dolores Helm, Barbara Viuard, Rulh Kennedy, Lorraine Hardin, Lavonne Collins. FRONT ROW: Pru- dence Mahan, Lydia Slormonl, Dorolhy Armslronq, Merllyn Templin, Nellie 'f ,, N, vwmommw ,Mwwyn KA ' Anglen, Imogene Wllbanks. lv - penn: rv BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Beverly Buxton, Helen Comslock, Mary Slone, Pal Gilberl, Jean Cannell, Beverly Hively. FRONT ROW: Sue Campbell, Dora Hail, Delores Mead01l.,l.oanne Byers, Carol Whaley, Frances Hall. 49 , , www BACK ROW, lefl lo righf: Mike Oguilamberro, Richard Hayes, Bob Bennelf, BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: John Doe, Rubin Salazar, John Doe, Rifa Ripple, Gene Phillips, Lyndell Dealon, Lewis Young. FRONT ROW: Ray Parker, Roger Uneeda Jay. FRONT ROW: Bob Williams, Jim Ford, Lee Morrison, John Hulson, Melvin Gardiner, Pudgy Turner, Alberr Morel, Fred Gudea, Doe, John Doe,John Doe. ww ww A BACK ROW, left lo righf: Jim Ross, Bruce Shore, Gordon Harper, Don Shaw, BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Bob Morovich, Jim Lopardo, Albert Kreisle, Paul Glen Hamillon, Larry Tiller. FRONT BOW: Marlha Jane Hymes, Helen Har- Johnson, Earl Gunrher. FRONT ROW: Earl Thomas, Noble Trowbridge, Ronald rinqlon, Norma Hughs, Billie Jdlin tllflirrha, Malcolm Bradley, Dale Denison. Boyce, Migs Apsil, Buddy Graham, Gordon Dieble. 1. ., -,L-M -L ,T , . , , , 4 , ....-,Tr M36 A: , ,,.,,,,,,,...,,,.,.,a. .,,, as-we-swmMMWMwwg M f , ,N , M, ,,,-,meer ,us BACK ROW, leff lo right: Ralph Robins, Joel Marfinez, Leroy Hinoios, Charles BACK ROW, Iefr lo righl: Mary Lou Polls, Shirley Hodges, Arlene Esler, Rambaud, Johnny Owens, David Bell. FRONT ROW: Bill Bennell, Bob J. Allah Mae Townley, Irene Marquex, Georgina Davis. FRONT ROW: June Thomas, Jack Pacina, Bob Ginn, Bob R. Rogers, Jack Low. Rhymes, Gay Branscum, Mary Riccorg1inihCarol Hulse, Shirley Schumks, Barbara ma oy. 50 ry Nr fi e . -e -4 V . r nu Ln BACK ROW, lefr lo light June Miller, Diane Gunard, Jane Doe, Doris BACK ROW, leff lo rigbl: Lorefla Null, Mariorie McCar9hy, Rosalee Wagner, Long, Beverly Senior, Beverly Slamps. FRONT ROW: Ella Goodwin, Pal John Doe, Mariquila Eddy, Haxel Marlin. FRONT ROW: JoAnn Pefliiohn, Peerson, Joyce Goodrich, Pal Perez, Gaye Hart, Virginia Besi. Diane Roslain, Joan Hay, Lou Jean Bafson, Shirley Johnston, Sandra Cullifon. ,..f ,ws-.M BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Bill Jackson, Barbara Gelb, Jean Janowski, Ronnie BACK ROW, Sell to Gabbilas, Judy Bufferfield, Goerfz, Dean Holloway, Larry Hogan. FRONT ROW: Gerry Giannini, Joe Ann Hoggard, Dol FRONT ROW: Ann Gregg, Salas, Norman Murrel, Don Lisenbee, Jack Begely. Darline McMahan, Frances Rila Koonfl, Juanifa Weeks. BACK ROW, left lo riqhl: Joan Redman, Bob Anderson, Fred Koons, Bill BACK ROW, left fo riqhl: Gerfie Gersfl, Mary Ann Pugh, Barbara Thompson, Thomas, Bill Franklin, Bob Hayes. FRONT ROW: Judy Mills, Virqinia Ricks, Velma McMillan, Belly Yi-U...Barbar Williams. FRONT ROW: Janice Rob- Belly File, Joan Dudra, Marilyn Frilchman, Kalhleen O'Keefe. erlson, Belly Goodey, elfy Coch arQBealrice Gudvanqen, Sylvia Groves, Ve va milh. 5l fi ig, ....., oo,-. ..-...an a 1 ' A A' A MW M BACK ROW, lefl fo riqhr: Jim Duncan, Danny Reed, Danny Ramsland, .lack BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Gary Shipman, Jack Tyner, Wesley Houriqan, Bob While, Bulch Lyons, Carol Phillips. FRONT ROW: Jean Singlelon, Oniia Gillefle, Sian Oldham, Willard Simpson. FRONT ROW: Kenny Kniqhl, Jim Welcher, Wanda Taylor, Rudene Padgelf, Jeannelfe Francesconi, Amanda Knighr, Henry Lopez, Gene Howard, Bobby Castle, Wiley Jones. Loslaunau. BACK ROW, left lo riglif: Shirley Koelzer, Ben Boll, Bill Lonsford, Richard Bill Thomas, presidenl of The Junior Class, delighls in crowning vivacious Hays. FRONT ROW: Sally Caqey, Belle Ann McCuen, Marcelle Ariey, Gene- Sally Palmer, foolball queen. vieve Kuhs. 5, i Qu Dean Holloway, Ann Duncan, and Helen Har- Helen Harrington, Belfie Ann McEuen, Pal Lonqacre, Deanie Perry, Dean ringfon have a Iilfle fun cascaronis lo be sold al lheir Holloway and Bill Thomas experimeni wirh color effecls in crepe paper for lhe boolh af Junior-Senior Prom. 52 JOE TENER AND LOIS SMITH Sophomore Class Advisors ,Af ,qyicfly --lfffi THESE SOPHOMORES ARE ON THEIR WAY lnspired by lhe ellorls of lhe eighleen-member smoolh-lunclioning class council, led by Bill Williams, 'rhe acliviries of lhe Sophomore Class were lull ol lun, pep, and fresh ideas. Launching 'rhe yearls as- sembly programs, lhe sophomore as- sembly depicled lhe woes of a poor co-ed. The 'Sweelhearl Swing afler lhe Fresno Fresh baslcelball game lealured charming valenline decoralions, parlicu- larly hearls named for each player. To . Vw , finance 'rheir April class parly, The soph- X, Ldlfb fifty 1' azfff ' C omores held a penny drive and sales of A V V C , A delicious cup calces. Porlending lwo more KZ 1 -KLM ,461 6' ,Lf5cf,7Cj, ff X445 oulslanding years ahead, lhe alerl soph- ' If ff' D omores supporled lhe school wholehearl- ' if A r ' K- 5,0 -ff fd ffvi-fedl and made a line record bolh in ff ,P I 6 Q C '-ff ff Y I U U fgc My ' if I If ' scholaslic and exlracurrucular affairs. Z, 444.49 ere! 90ffw4'.fv i , 14757 fffzdlf of'-5 ,Z diff! 5.24 -far -'Cf 7542 6fA'K.f r -5 C1656 -fjicizz-i?,f..g,44fCf X .' V CV 717526 !f4o.4,fTfCfi74f M K 1 5.142 19x 7 R- , OFFICERS AT LEFT, BACK ROW: Bob Easler. CENTER ROW, lefl lc riqhf: Arlene Monan, Sharon Branson, Bill Williams. FRONTMROW: Janice Tolson, Dorleen Kuhs, Cosby OTTIS. Opening wilh a hilarious scene deplcfing fha prob- lems of a much-dared co-ed lwhn made lurnifure of her boy-lriendsl, lhe sophomore assembly leafured a variely of lalenr. Lelf lo righf are Miss Smilh, Don Clark, Bonnie L. Johnson, Edna Brown, Bill Ragsdale, Bonnie D. Johnson, Marie Bonas, Warren Lee. -at SOPHOMORE COUNCIL BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Bill Williams, Dallas Sceales, Bob Easier, Roberl Bierline, Ronnie Duerlrson. CENTER ROW: Luis Valdes, Jaclz lmmel, Suzanne Tucker, Sharon Branson, Arlene Monan, FRONT ROW: Dona Shaw, Janice Tolson, Elvera San Miguel, Cosby Morris, Dorleen Kuhs. 53 BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Floyd Buffs, Harvey Bird, Lewis Bonas, Tom Brown, Jerry Brown. CENTER ROW: Rosie Cavillo, Marie Bonas, J. B. Calwell, Wallace Brown, Roger Campbell. FRONT ROW: Jennie Bishop, Joyce Boon, Edna Brown, Lavonne Breilien, Sharon Branson, Verla Bull. BACK ROW, lef'l lo righl: Ross Gallegos, Roberl Flaming, Rene Garza, Lasfer Chelf, David Gafewood. CENTER ROW: Francisco Garcia, Jim Frank- lin, Roberf Cawden, Jerry Frank, Bob Goldsworfhy. FRONT ROW: Lorene Elliofl, Pal Friedle, Yvonne Fuller, Pal Gallalin, Adeline Gallegos, Irene Figueroa. BACK ROW, lelf fo right Richard Reffick, Stanley Rafzlaff, Eugene Robinson, Augusline Gomez. CENTER ROW: Ronald Ridgeway, Beverly Ray, Shirley Rob- erfs, Virginia Roland. FRONT ROW: Dona Shaw, Joyce Powell, Vera San- ford, Alvera San Miguel, Noen Raleigh. S fi Q ' E-if X I 2 5 l Q w. BACK ROW, leff lo righf: Bob Easler, James Casfle, Harold Cox, Glen Clayfon, Tom Childs, Jack Carey, Leon Cox. FRONT ROW: Clifford Chandler, Bob Crow, Donna Schaffer, Virginia Clark, Wanda Cole, Eloise Casfillo, LaDine Caughey, Audrey Cooper. BACK ROW, leff lo righf: Don Dearing, Roberl Dellialaine, Bill Duckworlh, Burlon Davies, Ronald Duerkson, Waller Downs, Jack Edmondson. FRONT ROW: Wayne Beam, Shirley Crews, Donna Core, Marilyn Davis, Opal Crow, Carmen Dominguez, Lynn Dixon, Don Derryberry. BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Jim Wilson, David Willis, Greg Ward, Joe Snow, Delberf Sanford, Vincenl Sanchez. CENTER ROW: JoAnn Wiggins, Belly Wil- son, Ernesfine Taylor, Claudina Wood, Bill Williams. FRONT ROW: Jennie Verdugo, Beverly Warren, Linda Valdez, Joanne Wallace, Befiy Savage. fill . si 2 B , I 4 r . 1 . viii , A :Q ' nr H 'f ' -D .3 . no A Q . 5 T L. L - I'iir ww :i'n - Liv' 4... rwur 'li 1' , sl .. is b..':Qp... Q ' arf. - ' .9 A :.: . ,rig we A0-wg, A ea n 'g W K an... lk lk is BACK ROW, lell lo riqhl: Tom Molhook, I-rank Miranda, Jene Mason, Eddie Holliday. CENTER ROW: Bill Kilbrelh, Leroy Me er, Ralph Hinoios, Imogene Moffell, Aurora Mora. FRONT ROW: Cosby Llorris, Arlene Morlan, Pal Morel, Erma Milchell, Norma Malone. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Ronnie Keeley, Don Johnson, George Isola, Howard Killqore, Larry Klassen. CENTER ROW: Maureen Kelly, Joan Klein, Shirley Kirschenman, Belly Kidd, Violel Keller, Mary Ann Koelzer. FRONT ROW: Dorleen Kuhs, Shirley Kraufer, Imogene Junious, Sharon Krause, Jackie Kenf. BACK ROW, leif lo righf: Charles Snail, Tom Scoll, Harry Shaw, Paul Swai- iord, Auqusf Spefh, Don Severs. CENTER ROW: Ted Slormonl, Easter Shearer, Kay Shaw, Nola Spence, Williard Simpson. FRONT ROW: Edna Sampson, Phyllis Slewarl, Carol Sabin, Wilda Sommers, Joy Sfalcup. ROW, lefl Io righl: Jimmy Ward, George While, Russel Wells, Maurice George Wheeler, FRONT ROW: Louise Wilson, Mary Zumwalf, Tom Yales, Jerry Wynn, Bill Walers. ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Dick Kaylor, Harold Jordan, Bruce Jones, Earl Jack lmmel, Ann Ivey, Donna Humphrey, CENTER ROW: Dena Alex- Dondra Hull, Joanne Janowski, Dorolhy Jones, Shirley Hooper. FRONT Velda Havens, Velma Hayden, Willa Dean Hines, Bonnie L. Johnson, Bonnie D. Johnson. ROW, lelf lo riqhf: Leslie Barnes, Roberl Bierline, Marino Chicca, Barnes, Kenny Ballard. CENTER ROW: Joe Ballard, Jim Alchison, d Ariey, Bill Anile, John Benning, FRONT ROW: Doris Bell, Allene Colleen Berlolini, Pal Beasley, Mary Lou Adams, Geraldine Allred. L . U , I .. f I -. Ll .. .eJ'.e.. an 4 L Q. A I 2 as 1 s 'l i w .v: .zz-id l i N... BACK ROW, lefl lo right: Tom Tucker, Dallas Sceales, Raoul Swalm, Richard Vivian, Luis Valdes. CENTER ROW: Slanley Tinkle, Jay Vanderpool, Nancy Sfephens, Belly Ann Riley, Suzanne Tucker. FRONT ROW: Leilani Slriplen, Mary Jane Wallace, Janice Tolson, Sharon Van Fleel, Diane Troulman. BACK ROW, lefl lo righf: Bob Gigqy, Jerry Kellogg, Don Schmidl, Bill Rags- dale, Paul Randour. CENTER ROW: Paul Marlin, Pal Robinson, Penny Ash- worlh, Jorene Spoor, Shirley Ralls, Bob Allen, FRONT ROW: Audrey Rose, Gladys Hughes, Ruth Lisenbee, Shirley Hill, Cecelia Bernson. BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Jim Poinls, Ronnie Perkins, Boyden Ralph. CEN- TER ROW: Bob Pugh, Barbara Poller, Marcia Pursel, Eileen Regan. FRONT ROW: Pal Pelerson, Janice Porlerfield, Madine Powell, Joanne Pierce, Nancy Pelerson, JN, BACK ROW, lefl lo right: Ronald Holley, Don Clark, Ray Hamm, Bryan Johnson. THIRD ROW: Hal Hardenburq, Slanley Henry, Richard Harrison. SECOND ROW: Belvalee Crocker, Wilma Harrnacker, Harrie! Hayes, Lois Hess. FRONT ROW: Leverla Hammons, Arveda Hedman, Virginia Haynes, Marion Henlon, Rudene Hickey. BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: Leslie Brown, Bob Bierline, Moreno Chicca, Emery Barnes, Kennefh Ballard, CENTER ROW: Joe Ballard, Jimmy Alchison, Edmond Ariey, Bill Anile, Jack Benning. FRONT ROW: Doris Behr, Allene Berry, Colleen Berfolini, Pal Beasley, Mary Lou Adams, Gerry Allred. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Bob Gordon, Geraldine Griffith, Mary Gunlher. CENTER ROW: lone Griqqs, Eleanor Gordon, Barbara Graham, Pauline Gray. FRONT ROW: Verlene Grilfilh, Shirley Graves, Jeannelle Goss, Oralia Gonzales. ' '-s.. -iw: r -'-wfW m me 'W :am.1,3.1i1.ir-sesame I l s x LM ,, l T' BACK ROW, leli lo riqhl: Bobby Geissel, Tony Calvillo, Lawrence Smilhee. CENTER ROW: Jim Grable, Roy Garcia, Ted Garvin, Wiley Gunfher. FRONT ROW: Charlorle Golding, Marie Gibson, Fern Givens, Rulh Gilbrelh, Dorlha George. BACK ROW, Iefl lo riqhl: Don Hubkey, Louella Malleucci, Gloria May, Jimrriy Maas, Leroy McNay, Richard Lopez, Arfhur Leon, CENTER ROW: Evelyn McAfee, Billie Loving, Barbara McGinly, Gloria Malone, Beily McNeeIy. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Malhis, Mar- garel Lane, Naudine Lowe, Bealrice Love, Ruby Lisenbee. BACK ROW, leli lo riqhl: Bob Olague, Bobby O'Brian, Fay Penney, Ray Plymale, Larry Neal, Orvile Porler, Floyd Monford. CENTER ROW: Virginia Sanchez, Lois Pallison, George Neville, Raymond Nichols, Barry Persel. FRONT ROW: Pauline Myers, Arvilla Prezlar, Beulah Munn, Shirley Nefl, Rulh Oliver. BACK ROW, Ieff lo righl: Pele Roias, Raymond Pugh, Bobby DeLa- Cruz, Lawrence Smilhee. CENTER ROW, lefl lo righl: Gordon Ellis, Warren Lee, Charles Wilson, Waller Maines, Richard Aguilar, Harry Shaw. FRONT ROW: Tom Scoll, Doris Ewing, Dorolhy Springer, Alice Houchin, Norman Ray. BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Ronald Holley, Don Clarlr, Ray Hamm, Brian Johnson. THIRD ROW: Hal Hardenburg, Slanley Henry, Richard Harrison, SECOND ROW: Belvalee Crocker, Wilma Harrnaclrer, Har- rie? Hayes, LoiYHess. FRONT ROW: Leayerla Hamrnon, Arveda Hed- manq rginia Haynes, Marion Henlon, Rudene Hickey. . 0 X V ., Ty b .1 U 1 t I rt K i ,,,, 'I Qx Q 5 1 T X i M Q -' v I ' , iilqf ,LW K by . V A. ,. V , A I-5 A , i aww , wav' E 'I bl W x ' ' ,f' ffm xii W, x -1l i7 tuiii i wr L if SHIRLEY PETERSON AND FRANK VAN VLIET Freshman Class Advisors Carmen Lopez, secretary, Ricky Mclilheny, president, Ralph Howlett, vice-president, and yell leaders Diane Bultman, Donna Short, and Judy Kendall. Fiery freshmen yell leaders, left to right, Judy Kendall, Donna Short, Diane Bultman. . . . A PEPPY BUNCH, THESE FRESHMEN! Bursting into action on their arrival at EB., the Freshman class immediately won the hotly-contested traditional yell competition for which the beautiful plaque was awarded. Their yell was written and led by class yell leaders Dianne Bult- mann, Donna Short, and Judy Kendall. Two of the biggest events ol the year were the dance, The Basket-Ball lboth a financial and social successl after the E.B.-K.C. basketball game. and their most-pleasing spring assembly. lThe student coun- cil, composed of one student elected from each social science class, served as a guiding body.l Proving to be one of the largest classes on record at EB., this promising class has a total of live hundred students, all of whom seem destined to male their individual contribution to the school. BACK ROW, left to right: Diane Bultmann, Judy Kenldall, George Cagenter, Robert Harris, Donna Short, Nancy Smith. FRONT ROW: Ricky McElheney, armen Lopez, Shirley Adkins, Francine Worthen, Sharron Watson, Myra Waqqollef. Lavonne 3057- yater, Ralph Howlett. BACK ROW, leff lo riqhf: Tommy Maddox, Jim McNamara, Lewie Solomon, Vinron Sommerville, Laurie Slrauss, Curfis Lee, John Doe, Jim Doe, Billy Smilh, Ronald Reffick, Arlin Smilh, Dale Vawler, Warren Pafiison. CENTER ROW: Janice Lando, Rena Traylor, Belly Vasl- binder, Mary Milchell, Lily Belle Ross, Wanda Norlh, Dolores Smirh, Shirley Tiller, Jean Reeder, Donna Knight, Celia Zambarelom, Barbara Tiwaler, Yvone Provosl. FRONT ROW: Roberl Williams, Bobby Riggs, Bill Dennis, Jimmy Smifh, Ricky McElheney, Slanley Sherman, Leroy Pallerson, Dennis Day, Evereir Knight, Able Kniqhl, Don Harlander, Jerome Bachmann. -2-amass ... .- .,.....e..... ......,........4 . V li , A P M M in BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Henry Reading, Bill Powell, Franklin Pounds, Gilberf Ybanez, Danny Dixon, Toby Coffee, Dennis Slar, Arfhur Roe, Viclor Monrez, David Rhea, Bobby Wilfonq, Manuel Adams, Arlin Robison. CENTER ROW: Jack Sfanley, Buddy Mize, Lee Shipman, Thomas Maddox, Richard Snyder, Don Pon, Ralph McPhefri'dge, Harry Walder, Arlhur Webb, Bill Pewill, John Malhews, Henry Lane, Richard Lollar. FRONT ROW: Charlotte Sfory, Laura Marlin, Onifa Lalla, Marilyn Ward, Marla O'Keefe, Nola Taylor, Gayle Trask, Sue Troui, Adeline Newfield, Elva Lara, Irene Sesmas, Julia Martinez, Joan Shorl. ' - fn :'1 H .. - - 'li ' 1 .- I , W: X K.. N .. ,warm ,:-. .J J. .. I 'Amin ,H ' ., 1 .. A ---- - ., ' ., an ni D 'i is-u-++anN.v-vevww - a....e..e..ee,,. .X X L - h e W, 5 , it WM' T 'miwixii a BACK ROW, leil lo righf: Nadia Fadell, Ann Burrell, Barbara Knighi, Valarie Burke, Irma Carfer, Sue Harvak, Donna Downen, Befiy Flacy, Doris Bolinger, Lorraine Caslro, Donna Kniqhl, Joyce Denlon, Palsy Johnson. CENTER ROW: Carravan Davis, Wanda Crofl, Belly Ellioll, Jeaneiie Gorlh, Edilh Demon, Joyce Aiferbury, Loreffa Bagby, LaVonne Beslvaier, Joanne Becker, Shari Braden, Marianne Houldridqa, Par Hicks, Sue Huison. FRONT ROW: Hazel Corneilson, Geraldine Babb, Rufh Filch, Selma Eubanks, Joy Fairbrooks, Neva Holly, Marie Counlryman, Edna Hall, Pai Conner, Ruth Fishback, Jackie Gibbons, Lois Barnes. BACK ROW, lefl lo righf: Carllon Wollman, Gordon Miller, Pele Porler, Jerry O den, Carl Sleele, Jerald Williams, George Laughlin, Fred Perry, Bob Sharp, Mike Wesf, Rex Wiggins, Barney Sleele, Jimmy Smith. CENTER ROW: Jack Ward, Bobby Neal, Ed Searcy, Yee Pon, Frank Valencia, Raleigh Morris, Tommy Saunders, Norman Nelcalf, Bob O'Malley, Ray Longmeir, Meryl Phillips, Jerry Tillman. FRONT ROW: Marquerife Lemmucchi, Norms Woodchuck, Carmen Lopez, June Sfewarf, Myra Wagnor, Dolores Romeras, Dona Shaw, Mary Lou Milligan, Marilyn Reiss, Clela Saunders, Callye Sian more, Sharon Miles, Marilyn Pourroy, Gwen Mariin. BACK ROW, lei? io righf: Daroleen Adams, Judy Hunler, Dianne Buliman, Donna Keeler, Mickey Brunsell, Nancy Clayson, Kay Benfnor, Shirley Afkins, Marie Bryan, Joanne Erpe, Sharon Freiias, Diane Harris, Barbara Gardener, Velma Dorlon. CENTER ROW: Sharon King, Carolyn Ester, Verna Ellen, Alice Fullmer, Peley Branco, Marcia Frank, Mary Lou Gannon, Judy Kendall, Carolyn Bell, Arlene Hogan, Cleo Johnson, Jeanneile Hedine, Shirley Goode, Cheri Beauregard. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Canfield, Carolyn Beavers, Pal Becker, Slella Coslella, Carol Bond, Pal Asion, Carol Jackson, Pal' Brown, Mariorie Flem, Elizabeth Cozad, Florence Erico. BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Raymond Marlin, Teddy Reed, Semie Moseley, Leonardo Olmos, Eugene McMillan, Richard Minelii, Henry Read- ing, Terry Slory, Lee Lemons, Arnold Pefiil, Tom Collins. CENTER ROW: Rayelia Ready, Barbara Mills, Joan Murnan, Dana Shaw, Janice Simms, Jack Roberls, Herberf Owens, Elmer Scrifchfield, Bill Woods, Billy Miller, Tommy McCarlhy, Calvin Taylor. FRONT ROW: Susan Lewis, Virginia Sanchez, Donna Valenzuela, Bonnie Ray, Ruth Padilla, Dolores Poulson, Gloria Meacham, Carole Moore, Sharon Wafson, Jerry Weilzel, Horlense Mofie, Cleo Norman, Riia McNearney. s-4-M .fC.,a...e-,1,.C,,, CC m,.,,,,.. , , fs fe! 4 c I' .Q BACK ROW, lefl fo riqhl: Referd Hill, Roddy Alchison, Bobby Kelchsm, Bill Dennis, Leroy Hicks, Gordon Downs, Billy Kuylrendall, Duane Kirschermen, Graeme Johnson, Donald Kramer, Bill Davis, Lee Fox, Leroy Faulkner. CENTER ROW: Beverly Kollenborn, Donna Crawford, Carolyn Ficllle, Carolyn Buxlon, Gwendolyn Ball, Adelmira Caslaneda, Lovila Clagq, Alice Garvin, Joan Calwell, Sabra Jean Dickenson, lva Lou Baker, Choyce Barron. FRONT ROW: Pal Fagan, Joan Elchecopar, D:rene Hclman, Carmen Carrillo, Nancy Gulierrel, Naleda Garza, Eva Garcia, June Bowland, Arlene Greenley, Shirley Hammon, Carolyn Krause, Cleo Brown. eCC,.,.,.C,.w,,C CC.C,CCC.CC M.,,,CA M, C, ,Wwe C . ,,,,, ,CC ,V , f,.,,w,..r..VC.,,,,,, mm, ,WM , l -C. C C ew, iQnnu MBP' '1 2-'lyk alia' .CC Q4 I .-msn..- ..Ca..... ,CC ,,,, .CCCafm p,,iu.C,. .........+ C.. C.. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Herman Ruby, John Doe, Johnny Speers, Ralph McPhelrudge, John Doe, Allen Wheeler, Leo Roberls, John Doe, Richard Coughenour, Jack Miller, Richard Kolani. CENTER ROW: Jim Doe, Jerry Milchell, Rubin Ramirez, Sonny Riess, Allred Sanchez, George Nichols, Vernon Marion, Dale Taylor, Jimmy Viuard, John Doe, Bob York. FRONT ROW: Jackie Wolf, Beverly Trowbridge, Cleo Norman, Shirley Nichols, Dixie Lee Payne, Marguerile Wilson, Shirley Sparlan, Nina Poullr, Harly Boyles, Jack Slanley, Eugene Smilh, Bo Mcwalers. F l 3 , C BACK ROW: lell lo riqhf: Ailene Robison, Juanila While, Francena Worfhen, Juanila Sanders, Marcia Williams, Margarel Smilh, Enadine Solello, Gloria Marlinez, Carole Moody, Carol Morley, Barbara Tracy, Nancy Weaver, Janet Malhis. CENTER ROW: John Doe, John Doe, Kendall Cornelius, Richard Snyder, Ronald Reinier, Fred Frye, Bob Kelchem, Larry Blanc, Paul Harliins, Johnny Holl, Bob Hayes, Billy An- derson. FRONT ROW: Raymond Nealson, Dale Smilhee, Lloyd Carden, Buddy Hedman, Gerald Cabaniss, Donovan Knowllon, Winston Glenn, David Holman, Joe Chaelsky, Kennelh H llon, Ken Kendricks, Jerome Bachmann. M. BACK ROW, leff fo riqhl: Sidney Brown, Richard Cardiel, Reggis Farley, Jerry Baker, Bobb Gray, Donald Brill, Jim Barfholomew, Paul Crouch, Don Bagwell, Rudy Garcia, Roger Busby, Leonard Bischoff. CENTER ROW: Raymoncl Brown, Billy Booker, Eugene Chandler, Carol Benning, Rulh Kidd, Dorofhy Author, Befly Jones, Ruby Howell, Lorella Ausiin, Joan Johnson, Leonard Downey, Arlhur Griialva, Jerry Holi. FRONT ROW: Gary Cummins, George Carpenler, Leroy Kallenborn, Jack Giangregorio, Thomas Clark, Savannah Cork, Magdalene Crain, Mary Duke, Eugenie Enriquel, Barbara Knighl, Jerry Bloomer, Barbara Fife, Carol Cash, Marcia Johnson, Barbara Beasley. Lael I X 1 4 , , , I BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Jackie Luce, Donna Short, Sherry Reynolds, Pally McBroom, Marlene Wilson, Sue Wiggins, Dolores Meizler, Bonnie Hull, Wanda Perry, Emma Verdugo, Shirley Moreland, Barbara Mooney, Rila McNearn . CENTER ROW: Ronald Myer, Richard Smith, Jack Slanley, Ronald Williams, Junior Tracy, Sam Norman, Wallace Roberlson, Charles Baker, Eugene Baker, Billy Queen, Donald Langslon. FRONT ROW: Pat Meredilh, Julie McKenzie, Lois Roberls, Carol Madgell, Gail Nelson, Joyce Mays, Eslher Lepp, Nancy Smith, Jean Monforf, Carol Magee, Dolores Young, Willadean Wyafl, Esfelle Warren. l H NM A ,, W, ,MN A . was a.W.a,,... .,?.:.4fW,..aM ..,: f .,.,,f eisw-,swam so Name- W Wm M NM, ,big BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Terry Alexander, Ken Kinldricks, Vern Klingenburg, Leslie Brown, Donald Grimes, Roy Holden, Dick Kellog, Bob Kelchem, John Doe, Doyle Elliol, Delaine Hardin, Roberl Harris, Jerry Haux. CENTER ROW: Joe Gulierrez, Arlhur Smilh, George Dama- rel, John Vahory, Ronnald Hanson, Dale Hacklhorn, John Freesen, George King, Don Duns, Dale Hodges, George Carpenter, Harold Knapp, Gary Brandi. FRONT ROW: Porferio Afencio, Amos Collier, Donald Cook, Jerry Freeland, Bob Gabbilas, Billy Gene Howard, Roger Hay, Bill Abney, Paul Harklns, Larry Blanc, Jimmy Curran, Laurence leliy, Ralph Hallai. paigx . 1 Hy' pf? 'if 'D 491.39 pe!! 71 v ', P KXU 10 45 pf? 9 A xl gs ,s I WW- J?P!1,KM ' u J P' ff 7-'Vxfp may ' Pisoaoifgv fpp 720 Z9 J Z' 7714- 7 411.1 If ffm-'L 1'MfAf 2-cM7,,, Z1-'K 35-cee4,,.a,,,,,,,,4,,g':2jL-EZ' X 41.40 'V Q -N . ilf- 7' 'fM1'W fgiF2f T: .fa .-:A-W- Jcd.z.w-Qf'.,, dvi- X 'N fl ' ... VL 7 ' ff-Am ,J L 5 EL fAuq ' - 0'-fs Q fi- G35 f Hi fX.'fp3A 5ffx my 6 ' I W nd, --.ff Af -gf'-X 1 XT-Frm'-I-'7 X117-+-'nv7 TXxTI 'IViW THESE ARE OUR ORGANIZATIONS . . . 4 w N,-x .,,iw7g3x K' -a 'Q K A X 4 V iswxx' W' 1 ,,,M,,ig.sa3. gzfzfk f VA QW 1 WM ...,. ,L A v -, ,-.fM k'X,, . . through them we work for .-. - nv, ' ' A -- X A ,.f. Q, A, g m' , 4' 'QNQAQJM tu, . we x' x V - . gb!! fm -fbi - 5 ' ,, M iff .JI A Y .fig K., V x 1 X Ai my M, 'W We - Q'Q 'L V nl uit 'he betterment of our school. A BUSINESS l.EAnERs or romonnow R Newly organized.,fl1e Fufure Business Leaders of America gof righf info lhe swing by promplly alfiliafing wirh +l1e nalional organizalion. Tliey worlcedio develop compelenl business leadership in llwemselves and -fo gain knowledge of +l1e business world. The club helped communily organizalions in rheir campaign acriviries, visiled businesses, in Balgersfield, and luclc members af- lended siafe convenfions. E. B.'s ine repularion among flme business men for well-lrained people sfems pariially from fine efforrs like ilriese. DOROTHY ALLISON Advisor ETTA MAY SWANK Presidenf Carrying ou? fheir proiecf as an N.E.A,-sponsored group, the girls assisi wifh mailings lo Bak- ersfield cifizens for a commun- Hy organizafion. ....,.. s........s-.,.. BACK ROW, Ieff fo right Wy- nema Wilson, Effa Mae Swank, Barbara Williams, Peggy Ma- deira, Sue Siruffon. CENTER ROW: Norma Hughes, Nadine Thomion, Jane? Quinn, Marfha Hymes. FRONT ROW: Delores Meadows,,Joann Clarkf Geor- ' gie Agalos. 4 fl -ll 4X U K i-vi JW xx WE HELP YOU TO REMEMBER . . . v i K Eiii-W ip yfQ?,,:'-LKNN M X , LYNN HAY Editor Pictures! Layouts! Engravings! Reprosl Copy! idents! Aspirin! These words are as familiar lo the Sierran stall members as their own names. At times things became quite messy up in room 200, but at last we have linishedg the product oi our many hours ol ehfort is here before you. We hope it will help you to remember all the wonderful times you have had here at East I-ligh. SALLY CAGEY Assistant Editor 2 A t. x i y. - : . A Q 1 xf X .i ' B s in is? , 3 DARLINE HIGGINS DORA HAIL ROLAND SPETH DON URNER JAMIE PADDOCK SUE CAMPBELL Business Manager Picture Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Identification Editor Copy Editor Seeing what other schools do with line-drawings, montages, or white-space is port ofthe fun of putting out a yearbook. Left to right are Darline Higgins, Pat Gilbert hands out Sierrans to three anxious staff members, Ann Gregg, Don Urner, Sally Caqey, Monte Brice, and Jamie Paddock. Dolores Carter, Sue Campbell. Pulling lcqefher as always, Bak- ersfield High and E. B, sludenls lug harmoniously loward a suc- cessful affer-lhe-game dance. Selling lhe lreynole for lhe al- fair were Judy Barrefl, Don Mc- Pherson, Lynn Hay, Kalie Hin- derliler, John Griffilhs, and Dora Hail. ANITA LOPEZ DOLORES CARTER DIANE ROSTAIN PAT GILBERT JANE ROBINSON ANN GREGG islanl Business Manager Assislanf Piclure Edilor Slafl Member Ar? Slalf Arl Slaff Assislanl Copy Edllor Dellqhled over lhe iournalrsfic award for lhe ullra modern l950 Slerran are Neophyfes on lhe slaff learn how lo make layouls from arlnsl Bruce Shore and BACK ROW lefl lo righl Pal Gllberl Dora Hail Dolores Carter Lynn Hay arl advisor Miss Ames. BACK ROW: Iefl fc rlqhl Henry Readlnq Marcella FRONT ROW Monle Brice Sally Caqey Charron Johnson ledilorl Darllne Arrey Phyllis Ames, Gordon Miller. FRONT ROW Dianne Bulfmann Mary Higgins Lee Gannon, Bruce Shore, and Rayella Ready ANN MAGUIRE Advisor 5 vw ' im? .frwi . ' - 5 .. xp.-size ' ' .,,.e,f ,Antler , .vue , PAT GILBERT A COMPRESS, A BAND-AID OR A TOURNIQUET? Members of llwe Junior Red Cross can be proud of 'flue fine iob llwey did 'rlwis year. Selecling proiecls lo help O'l'l'1SFS, llwey senl clwocolales el Clwrislmas lime lo European children and raised money by President conlribulions lo send boxes lo llwe needy families in Eu rope. A line, useful club, indeed. wyiyxr . 5 W.. , s 5 ., l- - 'Q ,X ,. sl ,K ,amp x ' e' 4 Nf39ll12 i!f+' Y he is , , , s , we BACK ROW, lefl lo righlz Sian Ray, lrlan Warren, Beverly Hively, Darlene McMahan, Jane Raper, Paffi Hughes. FRONT ROW: Pal Gilbert Sandra Cullilon, Jean Cannell, Virginia Rex- rolh, Mary Sfone, Shirley Crews, Shirley Johnsfon. Q X WM 'Y E 9+ ,, ' ' 1. 4 ws., - .ir- -v' 'sf fu ' . r ,-4 es L HA .f L- Q 'QANQW i Y ' W if A , f wp, .I Y 1 ,A ,4if'?f,fgi 'l'lX.-.f, 'gff-lf if .Wi 'p S'-1 .sg. '..f ii r 'M'- Members of fhe American Junior Red Cross, Beverly Buxlon, Helen Comslock. Pall? Hughes, Mary Sfone, Pal Gilbert, Beverly Hively, and Jean Cannell, are conlribuling lo Has-American Re'd Cross nve. TO BE, OR NOT TO BE To slimulale inleresl in and lo develop apprecialion lor lhe lhealer, lhe Nalional Thespians' local group honors sludenls who are oulslanding for lheir lhealrical conlribulions. Their varied aclivilies included lrips lo drama leslivals and clinics in Soulhern California, an epochal sludenl body assembly, 'rhe- aler parries, large? praclice wilh oranges in lhe GEARLDINE DAVIS grove al Miss Gaylord's home in Onlario, Nighl-of- One-Acls and regular meelings lo consider conlem- porary produclions and lechniques. Prasidenl MARY LOU ISE GAYLORD Advisor BACK ROW, lelf lo rlghl Dick Jar refl, Buddy Graham, Helen Bally, Belly Gosseff, Ralph Gunlhar Dave Gulle CENTER ROW: Gay Branscum Shirle Hooper, Gearldine Davis, Belly Win gel, Frank De Sheng, Carl Thompson. FRONT ROW: Lynn Hay, Sally Palmer, Deanie Perry, Milli Slrickland, Belly Toschi, Lucille Hopkins. Joggling in fheir make-believe car during a side-splilling one-acf play, Anfic Spring, given by fha Thespians in lhe annual Thespian assembly are: Joe Lowndes, Milli Strickland, Dick Jarrefl, Gaye Branscum, Carl Thomp- son and Ann Gregg. SCHOLARSHIP FOR SERVICE . . . l . S ill, l . H- A J Q' Q y 3 A Wm. X , Q 4 QSQQLJWT yy, KW ,Q XL W is - 4 so 1 af. f X vi ?f! ' ' Q, X . gl: 'ef-fr' ,W Busily making plans for The new year are officers, Iefl To right Bobby Goldsworfhy, Treasurer, Dora Hail, ARLA MAE ROGERS DORIS ALDRICH secrefaryg Cosby Morris, vice-president Mrs. Johnslon, Presidenl President Second Semesfer advisor, and Paul Randour, publiciry manager. Scholarship Tor Service is The moTTo of This honorary group, and well iT should be. Tor These sTudenTs Through sTudy ,. and inie,resT have earned The honor of being a member of California Scholarship FederaTipn. On The annual Trip To a A college camdpus The members saw a liTTle'oT college A E life: Tall an spring clisTricT qonferences were aT- , 'Q Tencleizl, and parTies and oTher social acTiviTies during The year precluded The danger of All work 1 and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Far from Tall- ing inTo ThaT caTegory, members oT C. S. F. con- sTanTly demonsTraTed Their versaTiliTy and abiliTy Through Their parTicipaTion and leadership in school acTiviTies. Ag Q V , ,if fx 'px To 9 BACK ROW, Ieff To righT: Bobgly Goldsworlhy, Paul Randour, Luis Valdes, Bill Jackson, John Slanion, Harold Yingsl, Jack Randolph, Don McPherson, and Fernando Valdes. SECOND RO : Gordon Harper, Bob Rogers, Dallas Sceales, La Velle Prezsler, Diane Troufman, Marcelle Ariey, Belie Gosself, Darline Higgins, Lynn Hay, Anifa Pearson, Garlic Schullz. FRONT ROW: Pal Beasley, Colleen Berlollini, Jean Lane, Jamie Paddock, Louise Whaley, Arla Mae Rogers, Doris Aldrich, Geraldine Davis, Cecelia Bermsem, Cosby Morris, Elvera San Miguel, Palsy Meeks, Lorene Elliol, Shirley Kirschenmann, Dora Hail. 72' iz , ff I TWO COKES COMING UP! . . . Qu.--rg fa f me if R .. 'P , VW y , j ly W 5X Q fl ,Ee-Q gig , Y 'Q , .,... iw!! , y 4? 1 'X' ' if r , , I- is A A Admirinq lhe new red ierseys for lhe Scarlef and Blue t K 5 A' Hi-Y baskefball feam are, Iefl fo righl: Don Galey, f . 4. iii 4- 'riff K Bill Sl. Clair, Richard Hayes, Bob Marchino, Fosler Lyon. DON GALEY NEAL LOHMAN Presidenl Advisor Erilering bolh A- and B-lqams in lhefliern Counly Y. lvl. C. A. Baslcelball League was ihe big evehl ol llwg year lor Scarlel and Blue. MembQs alsp did a lime loblibn lhe publlcily lor lhe lj-Y food drive 6lChrlS'lr'nasllm6,3r1d lhe Crusade r Freedom. The boys conlwibuled lo The Cmnmuni y Chesf and 'rhe Uk ne! members helped run lhe coltesland al lhe baslcelloall games along wilh lhespdrls l-liVY. They planned a formal 8 I loanquel lo close iheir year wilh a flourish. dl' J , f BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Ned Ry'der, Bill Sheldon, Mike Wesl, Melvin Gardner, Don Lisenbee, Jack Bagley, Earl Thomas, Burch Lyons, Waller Maas, Jack Low FRONT ROW: Don Mellon, Fred Perry, Pudgey Turner, Bill Sl. Clair, Jerry Giannini, lrlan Warren, Don Galey, Bob Marchino, Burlon Davies, Jerry Frank. 73 EXTRA! EXTRA! . . . Much-anlicipaled, lhe school paper was failhfully published every weelc leven when advisor Kills was lazing in a S. F. hospilal, Mrs. Dunlap slepped in and lcepl lhings movingl. l-lard-hilling edilorials, spicy lealures, lop-nolch sporls news - all lhese emanaled wilh apparenlly lillle el- forl from The pen of Edilor Whaley and her slawcf. Special credil goes 'ro page one edilor, Nancy Fullcersong page lwo edilor, Maureen Sleven- son: page lhree edilor, Arla Mae Editor Rogers: and page four edilor, Ralph Gunlher. Wilh sharp-loolcing layoul. good wriling and fine bal- ance of news. lhe l95l Kernal Should win high awards-or we'll miss our guess. LOUlSE WHALEY NANCY FULKERSON MAUREEN STEVENSON ARLA ROGERS RALPH GUNTHER RAY KITTS Firsf Page Editor Third Page Edifor Second Edilor Fourfh Page Editor Advisor BACK ROW, left lo right: Gary Fore, Ralph Gunther, Malcolm Bradley, Monle Brice, Bill Franklin, Jack Pacina. FRONT ROW: Lorrefla Null, Lois Claylon, Carol Hulse, Arla Mae Rogers, Nadine Thornlon, Donna Rumfell, Louise Whaley, Lila Wood, Maureen Sfevenson, Jack Bullock, Don Shaw, John Slanlon. mwf mewwa 2 K . . rmmwama-use-vwuan A M 'fa' s-vv-nvmumv:..a12.za.-nmm2wmsww1eew3wmazemm2wemwswe-ssu.maoriL A some 1 :W f 4' '. w mm J . swwfmllz wswz-sawn:-s was J X X ki ff K N w 1 L XY K, lk ,, l 1 ln one of the most inspiring assemblies of the year, Lilita Dzirkals spoke to 'fhe student body on communism and her childhood experiences in her homeland, Latvia. A normal day in the place where our weekly paper originates involves all sorts of unusual activities. BACK ROW, left to right: Nadine Thornton, Donna Rumfelt, Paul Randour, Nancy Fulkerson, Monte Brice. THIRD ROW: Ralph Gunther, Carol Hulse, Lois Clayton, Loretta Null, June Rhynes. SECOND ROW: Jack Pacina, Gary Fore, Jack Bullock, Louise Whaley, Maureen Stevenson, Mr. Kitts, advisor. FRONT ROW: Don Shaw, Arla Mae Rogers, Bill Franklin, John Stanton. orr TO A soon smnr To promole Chrisrian arfiludes in rhe school and cornmunily and ro serve lhe school, a new club, 'rhe Bucaneers l-li-Y was organized This year al Easr l-ligh. Under rhe capable leadership of James Tinlcle, advisor, 'rhe Bucaneers enioyed an aclivily-filled year in- cluding presenlalion of a srudenr and faculiy ralenr assembly plus a movie, delivery of Chrisrrnas presenfs ro The needy, sponsoring a shooring gallery ar lhe President Carnival Dance, and climaxed by an exciling and prolilable fishing lrip lo Yosemile. KENT CUMMINGS JAMES TINKLE in X if ..'E , Q 'icf ' wlcifmlh uvllis ' In one of fheir many loin? proieds of fhe year are Y membens, Janice Smiih, Amicifiag Joe Salas, Buccaneers, and Frid Perry and Ray Aguilar of fhe Sporfs Hi- . UI! il 5' ' hf: G d H , R'k M Elh , Sian T' kle, B'll Lonsf rd, Jim Ford, Alex Anderson, Maurice Des Pois, Don Enns, Ken? BACKCiiucr?u:i'nc,i:rfBi?.ic:gShore,oaoiihy efinkleii FEZIDYNT ROWI:n Dennis Blackbiirn, Jack Pacina, Joe Salas, George Culebro, Stan Rafzlaff. 76 X ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY Allliouqli promolinq iniernalional relalions was ine main lliouglil ol Inlernalional Circle members. llwey also enjoyed many parries and social aclivi+ies.fXlll1ese qailwerinqs an allempl was made lo acquainl new and foreign sludenls, lo lwelp eacli underslend llie ways of ille ollier and lo lielp our new friends lcnow E. B. A variely of sales were given lo raise money for worlliy inlernalional causes. One of llwese sales inlroduced snow cones lo E. B. ' Food, clollwinq, and medical supplies were senl lo Euro- Z MALCOLM BRADLEY pean counlries. indicalinq llwal' llie club really had a serious -f 5' Pfeflden' inlenl for llneir orqanizalion. - '. '.: '5 RM' x '.'-, ' JAMES ESNAULT Advisor 5' 'K N .Q N I ,,,g3l,aXsa A Q ff - 2 I . Q 'CLAAA MA Q 1. me ff , t-is A Li' C 'B I SJX 1 f i -- N .gf ,,.. 'f' 'Z-'ff XF '4 BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Jack Edmondson, Diane Troulman, Kneeling: Bill Benneff, Malcolm Bradley, Lynn Dixon, Wilma Harrnacker, Audrey Couper. X xfx BACK ROW, left lo riqhl: Ronald Nelson, Ronald Ellis, Bruce Shore, Pefe Loewenberg, Bill Bennell, Malgolm Bradley, David Kropf. FRONT ROW: Carmen Lopez Anita Lopex, Georgina Davis, Audrey Cooper, Virginia Roland, Wilma Harnecker. ALL ABOARD FOR HOLLYWOOD . . . a-.V is U dia Q! ADELE SLAUGHTER MRS. RANGE C Presidenf Advisor X . jf fi i N. Slarling 'rhe year of good fun and hard work wilh a flourish, Felia Tri Y members held lheir annual rush parly 'ro welcome new members inlo lhe club. The group iourneyed lo Los Angeles lo allend Y-Day in Hollywood, somelhing really lo loolc forward lo: colorful Chrislmas and Halloween parries al 'rhe home of lheir presidenl, Adele Slaughler, poinled up lhe lighler side of lheir aclivilies. Primarily inleresled in help- ing olhers, lhe clulo engaged in philan- lhropic aclivilies as well as helping 'rheir own members adiusl' lo and par- licipale in 'rhe aclivilies of Easl High- BACK ROW, Iefl fo righf: Wilde Somers, Martha Willis, Virginia Besf, Shirley Hodges, Sally Cagey, Dessa Blackmon, Barbara Mafzek, Phyllis Sfephens, Oniia Welcher, FRONT ROW: Gloria May, Janice Tolson, Joan Dudra, Carolyn Cornelius, Adele Slaughfer. We-M eww- lrrlz' BACK ROW, lell fo right: Joan Dudra, Gaye Hari, Mariha Willis, Adele Slaughter, Barbara Mafzek, Par Sfevenson, Jane Doe. FRONT ROW: Sally Caguy Shirley Hodges, Dessa Blackman, Carolyn Cornelius, Denise Goss, June Rhynes. 78 THINKING OF OTHERS . . . i ii .-. o ' -1 ll r A 7 - .. ' CARLOS ANDERSON FRANK VAN VLIET l le 'll Q Presidenf Advisor The Sporfs l-li-Y sel as fheir goal an acfion-paclced year cenlering around fhe needs and welfare of ofhers. Wirh Epsilon Befa, fhey co-sponsored fhe Tropical Soulh Sea Swing. A por-luclc dinner wifh Scarlef and Blue l-li-Y and Buccaneers l-li-Y resulled in much hilarify and food- fe filled boys lfor oncell. The paper drive. for which They rang doorbells all over Bakersfield, added lo fheir scholarship fund. Emphasis on Chrislian living and unselfishness proves Them a grand bunch of fellows! 1...- :uranium 'N Q Knee-deg in a gab session are members, left fo righf: Kirk Ward, Doug Udlock, Ronald anson, Bob Geissel, Greg Ward, Danny Read, Richard Smith, Al Jones, Jack Randolph, Carlos Anderson. BACK ROW, leff lo right Marlin Melller, Danny Reed, Wayne Wirick, Jack Randolph, Porky Aguilar. SECOND ROW: Joe Willis, Johnny Ogden, lrlan Warren, Don Galey, Ralph Jue, Richard Smifh. FRONT ROW: Bob Geissel, Dean Hollaway, Earl Jonas, Ronnie Goerh, Dale Dennison, Alan Brice, Doug Udlock. 79 , mm... T CONCERTED SERVICE . . . 'QQ' 4 l 'ASF JULIE RUFENER Presideni To begin To lisT all oT The many wonderTul proiecTs The Girls' League has Taken on This pasT year would Talce pages and pages, buT a Tew oT Their acTiviTies cannoT be overloolced in The records OT good Things happening aT EasT High. The Girls' League is open To any girl in The school, The membership being abouT 450 girls. Probably Two oT The larges.T proiecTs Talcen on by The group were Their delighTTul producTions oT Oklahoma and E. B. Echoes which drew capaciTy crowds. CerTainly noT To be leTT ouT was The specTacular Girls' DaTe, WinTer Wonderland, decoraTed in a manner noT soon To be equaled by any school. Under The leadership oT Their presidenT, Julie RuTener, The girls sold programs aT The CounTy Fair horse show To raise money Tor scholarships, gave basl1eTs oT Tood and cloThing To The needy Tamilies aT ChrisTmas, and engaged in oTher acTiviTies whose basic concern was oThers. Ah! The girls had good Times, Too. As usual The spagheTTi Teed, welcoming Treshmen girls, was held aT Jefferson Parlc, lsome say The Treshmen iniTiaTes sTill haven'T Tound Their own shoesl and The beauTiTul spring dance was a highlighT OT The E. B. social calendar. Corsages, pasTel candles, goodbye giTTs and a Tew glisTening Tears were parT of The Girls' League Des- serT, honoring seniors aT The year's end. Being buT a Tew oT The acTiviTies The League has enjoyed This pasT year, These and Their oTher enTerprises insured a well-deserved Teeling oT success and well being. I PATSY MEEKS HELEN BATTY BETTY TOSCHI JANICE HA:I'CH DOROTHY Mc HLIN GEQR.Y TAYLOR InTer-culfural Chairman SecreTary Vice-Presideni Program Chairman Treasu Publlcliy Manager AI eys anxious To lend a helping hand To freshmen, Girls' League Big SisTers, Preparing The mair course for The Girls' League spagheffi feed are, lell JoA n Arnbrisfer and Lou Jean Bafson show freshmen, Doroihy Arfhur, To righf: Alisa Bianco, Dorolene Adams, Marcia Frank, Donna Shori, Judy Carole B-nd, and Lois Barnes how To open lockers lfheir own?l. Kendall, Carolyn Curran, Lynn Dixon. vnmxnauxin me .41 1. lug.. r in li . ' Wk 3 V is g 'NN S 5 N 1 W'-Z A? L A SEE . ' k . ' my '.:, - ' , gk if Q ff? l 1 , QM A ii Wig ,X W ..4sf?if3 . W-Q Nm ,kxh .fi -AH 5 gf ? V wg?-fav? i 'Q V 3 ia ,s, cl' Mardys Whi9ev1mrxAGirlx' League co-advisor. fears an old sheet so fha! Dormhy Mchauqhiin and Janice Hatch can make first .xid bmvdaqcs, Adam! the new Girls' Loaque maxcoi Socks on wivh approval, We will remember these 4 f e e Pwvinq up the ' Winver Wonderland decorafionx for the Girls Dah- .vc ieff to riqhf: Uhldean Perry. Gerry Taylofq and Phyllis Sfebhenx ,g ' ff: 1 'mm limi f'?'!fiL'C Coed Capgmwr, D0ff1:'Vy Mclnuqfwiirw exnulanfeb We iypigaf 173 feafgher whiie Hue class w n -me Uwwcr feeflffe fiwrfwws em? wade and copier, answers from one amofher. Mr. Manley crowns radiant Helen Bally as Queen of QM: Girls' Dale. Alfendanls are, lefr fo righf: Carol Lowe, senior: Dcrofhy McLaughlin, iuniorg Joanne Becker, ireshmang and Cosby Mor- ris, sophomore. :nd many more . . . Rayella Roady peeks over the shoulder of her ncorf as bleu- llful belle: and bcnnls be-aux iam our affraclivoly-dacorahd cafeferia al the beauliful formal. Wilh pleasure we remember The Girls' League produclion. Coed-Capodesf' especially Mocbellw, as Will never dreamed. The beauliful Winter Wonderland preceded by weeks ol ungrammalical 'lWho are you fairing? saw preliy pinlc-clweelned Helen Bally as queen, Piano music, singing, even impromplu iillerbugging by Johnny and Maureen broughl o glow of pleasure lo llwe guesls al llwe annual Old Folks Home parry. climaxed by lasly homemade cookies and Dewar's ever-popular icy pink punclw. All grown-up in high heels ond swislwinq slcirls, Girl Leoguers lorsoolc llweir angoras and pleels lo welcome flweir mollwers lo llwe Mollwer-Dauglller Tea, clelighllul wiflw Els spring posies and colorful molil. 4' 'N N v ENCHILADAS FOR SALE . . El Dorado periecled lheir aim lor social and personal developmenl of lhe members lhrough lheir aclivilies which included lwo parlies, one held al Chrislmas lime where lhe girls asked dales, and one on Hal- loween. They parlicipaled in lhe Horizon Club conference, which in- cluded all lhe Horizon Clubs of lhe counly. The girls also gave a dinner for ihe lacully, and sold delicious enchiladas 'ro lhe salisiaclion of lhe enlire sludenl body. ADELIN E GALLEGOS President MIRIAM GURR Advisor BACK ROW, leff Io righfp Nelida Carza, Oralia Gonzales, Eloise Cas- lillo, Dora Gallardo, Jennie Verduqo, Emma Verduqo. FRONT ROW: Trene Sesmas, Connie Murillio, Helene Mo- iica, Eugenie Enriquez, Barbara Gomez, Flora Ramos, Adeline Gallegos, Toni Sanchez. , q e Q a w 1 e.v....v., e.0.sQe' ' ',.g.e.e-e 0.9 ' ' ' ' 4' Entities ,',' came el,.,,,,. QHQJO.. ei,eua I -'xi' .A , Members of fhe club preparing for an en- chilada sale are Dora Gallardo, Toni Sanchez, Fifi Ramirez, Flora Ramos, Aurelia Gonzales, Eloise Caslillo, Mary Torres, Connie Murillo, Adeline Gallegos, Barbara Gomez, Helen Moiica, Naleda Gareia, Grace Moiica, Jennie A Verdugo, and Emma Verdugo. moan THEY ENJOYED WORKING Spending many, many hours lo render communily and philan- 'rhropic service, members of Las Chaquiras are former Camp Fire Girls who have a complele baclcground of lhinlcing of olhers firsl. The club did Red Cross work, ushered al all Kern Philhar- monic concerls and allended a mosl slimulaling con- venlion held in lhe spring. For lheir own pleasure. lhey enjoyed long hikes, swimming and bowling parlies- Because of lheir delerminalion lo serve ralher Than lo be served, members have developed Las Chaquiras inlo one of 'rhe mosl useful clubs al EB. 0 o 0 ' .Tr f ' ' A , WYNEMA wn.soN I 1 5 K Presidenl 3 xi W sf lf 'ffkf . Fw 4 Wien - as fsmeas KATHLEEN KLo1z Advisor BACK ROW: lefl lo righf: Rulh Bevers, Dorolhy Armslrcng. CENTER ROW: Kay Hamillon, Wynema Wilson, Doris Ledbeher, Virginia Roberls, Ella Mae Swank, Sue Slrullon. FRONT ROW: Joanna Clark, Peggy Madeira, Geor- gia Aqalos, Donna Rumfell, Nadine Thornlon, Nelda Vernon, Janie Raper, Peggy Rose. m4f'lf ri 'Nm weak A, Usharing al a performance of lhe Kern Phil- harmonic Orcheslra are Joanne Clark, Janie Raper, Rulh Beavers, Mary Riccornini, Georgia Agalos, Virginia Roberls. SWING AND swAY . . . ,914 E25 Mr rf 5 fl 5 . !f f y 6 ,, L , li' i l , , Hi l ik yi l si lil , , , - l CLAUDINA WOOD GLADYS MORTENSON President Advisor Made up ol freshmen and sophomore girls, the Epsilon Beta Tri-Y has provided a year lull ol activities ol many types for its members. Probably the biggest project ol the entire year was the wonclerlul Soulh Sea Swing that the girls co-sponsored with the Sports l-li-Y. The decorations, lloor show and refreshments were among the best of the year. Cake sales, service projects, and a farewell party lor sophomores were but a few ol their year's activities. Making tray favors for the old folks at Kern General Hospital are left to right, standing: Donna Downen, Shirley Krauter, Betty Sue Trout. Seated: Joyce Powell, Carolyn Mathis and Penny Ashworth. kv BACK ROW, left to ri ht: Marion Henton, Marcia Pursel, Claudine Wood, Sharon Branson, Bette Anne Riley, Arvilla Preszler, Suzanne Tucker, Carolyn Mathis, Shirley Crews, Donna gore, Jorene Spoor, Cecelia Bernson, Sue Trout, Gayla Trask, Joanne Becker, Pat Becker, Harriet Hayes, Sue Wiggins, Pat Robinson, Carol Jackson. CENTER ROW: Nancy Stephens, Arlene Mohan, Joyce Powell, Vera Sanford, Edna Brown, Madene Powell, Beverly Warren, Rosie Calvillo, Naudine Lowe, Sharon Watson, Marta O'Keefe, Donna Downen, Barbara Mills, Carol Moore, Carol Moody, Mary Lee Gannon, Arlene Hogan, Sherry Reynolds, Joyce Mays. FRONT ROW: Dorleen Kuhs, Cosby Morris, Margaret Lane, JoAnne Pierce, Sharon Van Fleet, La Vonna Breilein, Shirley Krauter, Bonnie Johnson, Shirley Roberts, Beatrice Lowe, Diane Troutman, Lynn Dixon, Rayetta Rea dy, Sherie Braden, Alice Fullmer, Doroleen Adams, Pat Hicks. 86 gl COMMUNITY FIRST . . . ,X V513 N x H- 3 V S A fgfx VV! i I do . , K N ..v qs: .,, , , Z 1 5, ., ,Vw ,Mem N --.+V M ,, ,er JOY STEPHENS CHRISTINE MASHTAIRE Presidenl Advisor Beginning The year wiTh a Tormal inducTion, Thela Kappa pre- pared a lisT of acTiviTies Tor helping everyone and sTiII The mem- bers have had a good Time. Under The leadership of TirsT semesTer presiclenT Joy STephens The group raised mone Tor The World YouTh Fund, served calce To The players aTTer The baskeTball games, and enTered a TloaT in The annual ChrisTmas parade. They also made Tray Tavors aT ChrisTmas Time Tor The children in The counTy hospiral. Towards The end oi The year TheTa Kappians spon- sored a very successiul dance aTTer The Wasco game and gave a parTy Tor Their younger sisTers in Epsilon BeTa. U , nr f' , v ax f fi we if rj- V ,I Busily geHing a sign ready for The Thefa Kappa gf floaf are some of its vivacious members. Lefl lo lf' riqhl: Ann Kellner, Helen BaTly, Louise Whaley, Maureen Slevenson. STANDING: Glendine York, f i.,...A Lend BACK ROW, lefT To riqhl: Maril n Brown, Fuller, Mary Sfone, PaT Gilb rl, Virginia Rexrolh. THIRD ROW: PaT Longacre, Judy Blackburn, Carolyn Curran, Norma Hall, Alys Sarad, Jane obinson, Gregg, Beverly Hively, Juanila Logan, Refha Crafl, Joanne Anderson, Nancy Lonqacre, Mariquila Eddy. SECOND ROW: Maureen Slevenson, Louise Whaley, Woods, Colleen Slanlney, Joann Frosl, Helen Baffy, Ann Hoggard, Jean Cannell, Shirley Johnslon, Lou Jean Bafson, Genny Kuhs, Juanita Weeks, Pal Plannelte. FRONT ROW: Glendine York, Jo Ann ArnbrisTer, Ann Kellner, Helen Comsfock, Beverly Buxlon, Shirley Bryan, Mary Vaughn, Margie TaiT, Belly Toschi, Barbara Carlson, Shirley McKelvy, Sally Palmer, Palsy Meeks, Gerry Taylor, Joy Sfephens. 87 RONALD NELSON President V 'wg M3 DlCK JARRETT Vice-Prexildenf ,..x,, JAMIE PADDOCK Secrelary DORIS ALDRICH Treasurer JACK LOLLAR Parliamenfarian Far more llwcrn lusl polilicians, members of llwe Easl High chap' ler of Junior Slalesmen of America engage In many commendable yearly acllvllies. All members loolc forward willw real an, licipalion 'ro rlwe several regional and srale convenlrions. Besides lun and educalion, llwese convenlions provide many polqnanl and unlorgellable memories. . ln addilion lo holding rummage sales and dances lo mainlaln a solvenl freasury, llwe club supervises sludenl I MOVE THAT if wifi, S .xl Wm . Q, fl N BACK ROW, left to rlqhr: Roland Spelh, Jack Lollar, Jack Low. THIRD ROW: Don Boulfinqhouse, Ronald Nelsonl Gordon Harper, Ralph Guniher, Monte Brlce, Bruce Shore, Jim Joyner, Malcolm Bradley, Jack Pacina, Sue Campbell, Paul Randow, Fernando Valdes, Bill Jackson, Don Shaw. SECOND ROW Carol Lowe, Colleen Slankey, Cecelia Burnson, Edmond Arley, Dick Jarrefl, .lean Lane, Marina Molhook, Jean Milllr, 1 li 4 SA L P body elecfions in .-1 mmf' efiicienf manner. Meeiinqs are fine epifome of Hue democrafifi approociw, Roberfs Ruieswai Order be-img ilwe hand- book and auiimrify with which ali members are feiniiiiar. A civic aifi- fude and an appreciafion of five privileges accruing fo We dcmocrafic way of iiie become o siqniiicanf face? of each Junior Siaiesmanf. riwinkinq. in T ' ee? Q51 i' - ' is : Q ,4 Q a i.-ww 1' - , paw 5. 1 wifi ' rw va ,ai if ii 543 Iggy or xi , if 7 ,Q .4 Q ,v, ., , , , ... N ,, fy up-1 ,S,evf i' VELMA MCMMAN Historian , JUDY mms Corresponding Secretary ,,,. A , HARLAN MANN Advilbr POLLS Election time! The Junior Sfaiesmen eledion comrnihee is busy or the polls me Null, Lynn Dixon, Diane'Troufman, Gay Branscom, Joann Anderson, Betfy Fife, Jean Janowski, Marcelie Ariey, Shirley Kraschel, Frances Hail, Faye Ann McCann-Ii ley Hooper. FRONT ROW: Bobby Goldsworfhy, Louise Whaley, Nancy Fulkerson, Maureen Sreyenson, Jamie Paddock, Donna RM-wh-If, Doris Aldrich, Pai Stew-mon inia Ricks, Meriyn Templin, Sally Cagey, Velma McMiNan, Beafrice Lowe, Naudine Lowe, Jo Ann Janowski, Barber Geib, W'lrna Harnecker, Judy Mills, Ge-die ulfx, ix - MARDYS WH ITEMAN Advlsor ANITA LOPEZ Presidanf UNMATCHED! Perfecling 'rheir skill al 'rennis lefl Tennis Club members lillle lime for aclivilies. bul lhey managed lo enler players in malches wilh olher schools. They also enlered lhe Kern Counly Tennis Malch and played oul-of-lown schools. The club had compelilion among lhemselves for lop honors al E. B. The 3l members were ca- pably advised by Miss Whileman. BACK ROW, leff lo righlz Joy Ann Gaslineau, Joan Murnan, Rulh Fiich, Marcia Frank, Alisa Bianco, Belly Gos- self, Carmen Lopez, Donna Knighl. CENTER ROW: Joan Johnson, Gail Nel- son, Leilani Sfriplen, Kafhleen O'Koefe, Shirley Schmulre, Judy Dobbs, Anila Lopez. FRONT ROW: Joan Becker, Shirley McKeIvy, Gerry Taylor, Sally Palmer, Onifa Welcher, Sheri Braden. Jackie Gibbons, Dessa Blackman, and Amanda Losfanau prepare for a sizzling game of lennis. THEY GENERATE HAPPINESS . . . A very acfive and useful group af Easl High, +he Live Y'ers club, has surpassed in resulfs 'rhose of any previous year in 'rhe club's hisfory. Theirs is an allruislic program of proiecfs and acrivilies for 1'he befrermenf of olhers, Chrisf- mas chocolafes were paclced and senl European children, and scrapboolcs were made by +he girls and sen? fo children's hospifals and or- phanages. The group enioyed ioinl' ac'rivi+ies wifh ofher Bakersfield Y-Teens and affended local and dis+ric+ conferences +o round ou+ 'rheir mosr prosperous year, years prosperous be- cause rhey fulfilled fhe purpose of lheir club- lo serve ofhers. JOY SNOW Presidanf MARTHA KENDALL Advisor BACK ROW, leff fo riqhr: Befiy Jones, Barbara Yiawafer, Nina Erico. FRONT ROW: Gwen Spears, Joy Snow, Rifa Koonh, Shirley Hammon. Making scrapbooks as ons ol The yearly proieds are BeHy Jones, Magdalene Crane, Elix- abefh Condo, Rifa Koonh, Joy Snow and Neysa Head. W ,Artis WE'LL DO OUR PART . . AT The Top oT The lisT oT EasT l-ligh's ouTsTanding groups sTands The Service Club. Cream oT The crop oT sTudenTs, members are se-lecTed only by re-commendaTion of Teachers and voTe oT members. lTs lucky members have enjoyed a varieTy oT acTiviTies including gay parTies al' members' houses, a spring brealcT'asT aT one of The lovely counTry clubs, and a well-appoinTed banqueT aT Maison Jassaud. As service To The sTudenT body, Service Club members disTribuTe programs aT all TooTball games, decoraTe The halls wiTh pungenT greens aT ChrisTmas, and aT risk To Their lives, lceep us ouT oT The halls during noon periods. PAT MEEKS President JOHN OGDEN CONNIE ALLEN JANICE HATCH VICTOR MANLEY Vice-presidenf Secrefary Publicily Manager Advisor BACK ROW, lefl To righT: Herb Hull, Carlos Anderson, John Doe, Bob Bryson, Ray Aguilar, Dean Holliday, Buddy Bryson. FRONT ROW: Linda Bealy, Joan Hay Belfie Adams, Barbara Carlson, Connie Allen, Ann Kellner, Janice HaTch, Lynn Hay, Dolores Carier, Norma Hall. 92 These busy Service Club mem- bers brighlen up our halls af Chrislmas lime. an-naman: MMM --rvufi -imagines Gel your free programs here! An enioyable par? of The game is being able lo look lhrough The programs handed sul by fhe Service Club. Handing ouf programs are Ida Cesmaf and Sally Palmer, while in fhe foreground are Maureen Gabbifas and Buddy Bryson. Receiving lheir programs are Shirley McKeIvy and Egdie Kuehn and looking on are Jack Randolph and on Urner. BACK ROW, leff lo righf: Bob Bryson, Don McPherson, Danny Reed, Wayne Wyrick, Pudgie Turner, Marlin Melller, Johnny Ogden, Carlos Anderson. CENTER ROW: Sian Ray, Don Urner, Jim Baker, Kirk Ward, Don Galey, Bulch Souza, Bu'ddy Bryson, Eddie Kuehn, Jack Randolph. FIRST ROW: Jamie Paddock, Sally Palmer, Julie Rulener, Befry Toschi, Pal Meeks, Uhldean Perry, lda Cesmal, Shirley McKelvey, Maureen Gabbilas, Gerry Taylor, Lila Wood. 93 NANCY FU LKERSON President BLANCHE DIFFENBAUGH Advisor BUDDING JOURNALISTS . . . SeTTinq a precedenT Tor new clubs, The Quill and Scroll has expanded many Times iTs original size This year. IT presenTed Over FourTeen and Single, one of The mosT successful assemblies of The year, wiTh The TaculTy depicTinq mosT-convincingly backwoods c:haracTers. LiTerary conTesTs Tor The school were supervised during The year by Quill and Scroll, and money-malcing acTiviTies occupied Their spare Time. The Tormal candle-lighT iniTiaTion held annually was one of The beauTiTul and impressive ceremonies of The school year. STimulaTing inTeresT in creaTive wriTinq, The Quill and Scroll members have seen many oT Their mosl eTTecTive eTForTs published in hiqh school publicalrions. BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Monle Brice, Fernando Valdez, Nancy Fulkerson, Jack Pacina, Bob Rogers, Gordon Harper. FRONT ROW: Sally Cagey, Jean Lane, Donna Rumfell, Arla Mae Rogers, Lynn Hay, Marcella Ariey. Busily discussing plays for The annual lsacl1ar's Assembl are, Ielf lo righlz Ralph Gunfher, klarfha Molhook, Ja- mie Paddock, Doris Aldrich and Ron- ald Nelson. LITTLE WOMEN . . . Being in lhe Fulure I-lomemakers of America is an excellenl' way lo furlher inleresr and increase knowledge of Home Economics, and valuable experience is gained Through aclivilies of lhe club. This year lhe girls served for P.T.A. meelings, besides planning and carrying oul lheir social aclivilies, one being a bang-up Halloween parly. Members also enjoyed a fun-filled snow parly, and To finance aclivilies lhey sponsored a rummage sale. As The year ends, lhe F. H. A. members can well be proud of lhe club of '50-'5l, for lhey have many accomplishmenls. WILMA SIMMONS Advisor meme: ' BACK ROW, lefl lo righf: George Green, Carolyn Krause, Dondra Hul, Marilyn Davis, Margarel Lemucchi, Mary Brown, Savane Cork, Julie Mc- Kenzie, Wayne Wirick. FRONT ROW: Shirley Hammon, Phyllis Slephens, Dessa Blackman, Ramonda Myers, Sue Hulson, Joyce Hicks, Arlene Hogan, Dorolhy Morel. :.,. .,,,,-f.. ..,, s f. - fi --1 -. - f we J 1 'lin Pink-cheeked dolls, quackinq ducks and saucy- looking hens lo delighl lhe hear? of any child are bul some of the packages wrapped for needy families by Beverly Kollenburn, Joan Low, Ramonda Myers, Phyllis Slephens Julie McKenzie, Jeannelle Hedrne, Margie fnglen, and Ann Canfield. , 4 DESSA BLACKMAN President 95 A LEAP, A LUNGE, AND A TWIRL. . . 1 'of' e's2f?rn'a-mfqqww . f?l:lGWl'2'1i4'f'glb? 31?- f'i'i'-3 + f .-rs--lr -1. ms., 'x.f JOANN FROST JANICE NOREN President Advisor Organized lo give sludenls a means ol crealive expression and lo develop rhylhm and body coordinaiion, The Modern Dance Club experienced a very successful year. The mem- bers presenled numbers in several assemblies besides pul- ling on a dramalic assembly of lheir own and a unique evening program. Numerous calce sales, a Chrislmas parly, masquerade parly, and an award banguel al which lhe deserving girls were awarded silver shoes, rounded our 'rhe many aclivilies of The Modern Dance Club. BACK ROW, leff fo riqhf: Gerry Taylor, Barbara Carlson, Jean Lane, Julie Rufener, Nancy Fulkerson, JoAnn Frost, Colleen Slankey, Carol Lowe, Belly Toschi. FRONT ROW: Ruth Beavers, Darlene Trone, Lawan'da Norris. BACK ROW, lefl fo righlz Diane Troufman, Nola Spence, Colleen Sfankey, Lucille Hopkins, Barbara Carlson, Sally Palmer, Julie Rufener, Carol Lowe, Jean Lane, Shirley Kraschel, Alice Mifchell, Shirley McKelvy and Gerry Taylor. SECOND ROW: Shirley Crews, Joy Fairbrooks, Helen Bally, Linda Bealy, Joann Frost, Carolyn Mafhis, Lou Jean Bafson, Joy Siephens, Norma Hall, Darlene Trone, Mariorie McCar1hy, Pal' Meeks, Selma Eubanks. FRONT ROW: La Wanda Norris, Ruih Bevers, Genevieve Kuhs, Jean Cannell, Beverly Hively, Shirley Johnsfon, Shirlea Roberfs, Su1anne Tucker, Marcia Pursel, Penny Ashworth, Belfie Adams, Berry Toschi, lda esmaf, Connie Allen. 96 NOW, STUDENTS ...... ! Ill. 4 Q ,i lfrfff fi ., 2,1 J' i Seen examining some leaflels on personal qrowfh are lefl lo righl: Elvera San Miguel, Arvilla Preszler, Bonnie Johnson and Georgina Davis. STANDING, leff fo righl: Sharon Van Fleel, Milli Slrickland, Bonnie Johnsen Myers, Arvella Prezsler. SEATED: Elvera San Miguel, Georgina Davis, Ri SHARON VAN FLEET RUTH GLEASON Presidenf Advisor To acquainl sludenls wilh opporlunilies, advanlages, and re- sponsibililies ol lhe leaching lield was lhe aim ol The Fulure Teachers lhis pasl year. FTA. proved Themselves an addilion lo lhe worihwhile clubs al EB. lhrough lheir many aclivilies. Aller revising lheir conslilulion, members helped lhe P. T. A. wilh calce sales and became closely associ- aled wilh lhe Bakersfield College chapler. A scholar- ship fund was provided lhrough candied apple sales and a magazine subscripiion drive was held lo in- crease lhe Treasury. lvlany line 'reachers will no doulol owe lheir presence in lhe prolession lo lhe eiclorls of lhis forward-looking club. Belly Ann Riley. BACK ROW, lei? lo righl: Bob Bryson, Sandra Cullilon, Virginia Rexrolh, Judy Mills Carlos Anderson. CENTER ROW: Beverly Slamps, Bonnie Johnson, Arvilla Preszler Helen Bally, Lucille Hopkins. FRONT ROW: Meredifh Koonlz, Dolores Meadows Kafhy Meacham, Elvera SanMiguel, Millie Sfriclrland, Georgina avis. 97 WE'VE GOT A SCHOOL, WE'VE GOT A YELL . . Bus shrnng pep and excHenwen+al EB.,+he RaHy Club had a highly successful year if air-filled yells, ringing rallers, vibraling walls and colorful decoralions are any measure. Having been se- lecled by reconwmendahon on a chssproporhon bask,rnem- bers spenl many hours in lheir hosl ol aclivilies. DnecHy camymg oullhe aims ollhe dub,lhe Wvacknm and lanhld song leaders SaHy Palmer Norma l-lall, and Shirley Mc3Kelvey, lwirled Their ponwpons and execuled lhen edirachve rouhnes in a manner lo bring praise To E. Er. Leading yells and Hasmng lhen smHes,+he yeHleaders Norma and Mary Ann Koelzer, proved lhe lrusl ol The sludenl body who elecled lhern. Beddes decoranng goal posh al aH lhe loo+baH LlNDA.BEATY games, lhe club presenled several colorful rallies, P de l sgld roolers' caps and pompons lo The sludenis, wel- comed opposing Teams wilh alle-regame refresh- menls, held lhe speclacular bonlire rally, provided -- mimeographed copies ol school songs, and in general kepl lhe sludenls on ihen loesin supporl of lheh school. K .-,ggzw K V K Q ji, 4 2 E Q .I Q e - 5 Qi , K A . i .,.. ., Q R r , , s . gs ,u , 2- W , . .:. f'f r f 'w5i,2.,.:Q, CARLOS ANDERSON JOANNIE HAY BOB BRYSON DOROTHY CANNON BILL WOODS Vice-Presidenf Secretary Treasurer Advisor Advisor BACK ROW leff lo righl: John Sianfon, Don Johnslon, Bob Bierline, Don Holliday, Bob Bryson, Carlos Anderson, Jim Curran, Jack Randolph, Mike Wesf. FRONT ROW: Connie Allen, Norma Koelzer, Norma Hall, Linda Bealy, Janice Hatch, Joanie Hay, Belly Adams, Ida Cesmal, Beverly I-lively, Lynn Hay, 98 ff is .inte-.pau-ua D..-. Don Urner effectively displays one of the hilarious props used in a rally as Joan Hay and Dor- othy McLaughlin' arrange it properly. Looking on are Car- los Anderson, Bob Rogers and Janice Hatch. 6 - '-v- s-M..wM,... 'N a '+-M-W. M N, We xi.i was W, i ' W ' luv . . A -fem.: . an-an, un- ,s.s. l, 2 Xl s X D!!! :J swclgiwa l r FQ as One of the highlights of the EB-KC game is the half-time card tricks presented by the Rally Club. Practicing a big red and blue EB are: BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Curran, Fred Perry, Linda Beaty, Bob Marchino, Bob Bryson, Norma Hall, Lynn Hay, Shirley McKelvy, Mike West. CENTER ROW: lda Cesmat, Z Bettie Adams, Uhldean Perry, Joan Hay, Janice Hatch Darline McMahan, Shirley Johnston, Beverly Hively, Bob Bierlein. FRONT ROW: John Ogden, Nancy Stephens, Suzanne Tucker, Carolyn Mathis, Connie Allen, Mary Ann Koelzer, Dona Shaw, Cosby Morris, Joe Willis, Carlos Anderson, Don Galey. Leading is Dot A McLaughlin. Aaah Z, BACK ROW, left to right: Kirk Ward, Bob Rogers, lrlan Warren, Don Urner, John Doe, John Doe, Johnny Ogden, John Doe, Joe Willis. CENTER ROW: Cosby Morris, Mary Ann Koelzar, Dona Shaw, Alice Mitchell, Marion McKenney, John Doe, Don Galey, Bob Marchino, Frgd PerrykFRkONTSlgOVl'g:lDianeJRost.gne, Dorothy ' ' ' al a mer, ane oe. McLaughlin, Darlene McMahan, Julie Rutener, Jana Doe, Carolyn Mathis, Nancy Stevens, Donna Short, uzanne uc er, y F, 4' ! Y 8 x 1 1 X 231 , l ii Lygg le ni .,S i x Q- Xtw An 'ff .9--VNVPQ5 'mpg fa . , v I s Q Q H ' f-. 0'1- 0 ig Q. ul I i f 14' v I 'Q . SUCH HARMONY . . . The Glee Club has done oulslanding worlc lhis pasl year, mak- ing many public appearances in lheir allraclive paslel lormals and darlc suils, and lilling audience-ears wilh pleasing harmonies. Presenling lhe annual Chrislmas pageanl, lhey added lhe spar- HARRY HILDEBRECHT lcling Las Posadasu lealuring Johnny Ogden as lhe muy mal bandiloq lhe Tall Exchange Assembly and P. T. A. program slimulaled many complimenls, lo say nolhing ol lhe May Concerl, C'n Wings ol Song. Several social aclivilies rounded oul lhe year. A selecl group ol music sludenls, lhe Vocal En- semble is composed ol sludenls who are oulslanding in lheir worlc. Many limes during lhe year we were enlerlained by lhis lively and harmonious group. The members sang solos, specially numbers wilh lhe Glee Club and splendidly carried lhe main roles in lhe spring concerl. The lime and ellorl spenl by lhis lalenled group lhroughoul lhe year was more lhan apprecialed by EB-iles. Advisor MARY LYNN Advisor Under lhe direclion ol l-larry l-lildebrechl, lhe EB. band has had a very successlul year, climaxed by lhe ordering ol new uni- lorms made possible by a P. T. A. benelil and band program. A pleasanl sighl oul on lhe loolball lield, adding pep and color during halllime ceremonies, and excelling in precision marching and line playing, lhe band received very high raling in parades, band concerls, and leslivals. Wilh lhe maiorelles in colorlul red and blue coslumes doing snappy roulines, and willu Drum Maior Ray Young leading, lhe band has become one ol lhe besl in lhe valley. This achievemenl has lalnen many hours ol praclice and cooperalion lrom all band members. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Ray Young, Jack Key, Charlotte Golding, Shirley Huey, Pal Doyle, Eleanor Gordon, Rulh Ke edy, Lauren Barnes, Joan Klein, Marlha Bullock, JoAnn Arnbrisler, Dorothy Armslrong, Frances Hall, Nellie Mae Anglen, Jerry Giannini. FRONT ROW: B rbara Ea'des, Alice Houchin, Gerfrude Gersll, Doris Bell, Jeannie Enriquez, Rudene Hickey, Allene Berry, Bonnie Hall, Mickie Davis, Joan Elcheco ar, Nina Erico, Lois Barnes. nsza71wwe- ... , wi.l1if. i . u me lass x max .. mv me Nur. as .... . . 1 'wi-mn. . means- ei ,X 1. .viva ,.,. .V .1 Us m f a mmwu-.m'ur:.-:v.,nssu- amiife. gi,, BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Danny Quliada, Jack Key, Lauren Barnes, Glen Thompson. FRONT ROW: Lydia Slormonl, Lois Barnes, Beverly Slamps, Virginia Ricks, Nellie Mae Anglen, Dorolhy Armsfrong, Joanne Arnbrisfer, Frances Hall, BACK ROW, lefl lolrighlz A. J. Mosely, Norma Jo Woodcock, Gwendolyn Manning, Evanell Shaggs, Eslelle Warren, Beverly Ray, Glen Thompson. FRONT ROW: Vur uma Ricks, Lydia Slormonf, Beverly Sfamps, Joyce Powell, Margie Williams, Shirley NeH, Wiladene Wyall, Norma Malone, Julia Mar1ine1. we 'L in in .. . wa J E 4- x i X x 1 ' 4 , 2 2 ' MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC . . . BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Gordon Miller, Graeme Johnson. CENTER ROW: Dolores Young, Sandra Beuchman, Wall-er Down, Jim Barlholomew, Tommy Gusfafson, Ray Young, Harold Knapp, Henry Reading, Elhelyn Hughes. FRONT ROW: Leilani Slriplen, concerl mislress, David Bell, Nancy Weaver, Mary Gunlher, Sharon Krause, Gloria Meachem, Pauline Myers, Colleen Berlolini, Andy Moseley, Duane Crossley, Boyden Ralph. The E. B. orcheslra is one ol lhe line organizalions of Easl l-'ligh provided for sludenw inieresled in music. This year proved lo be very busy, wilh parlicipalion in lhe highly- complimenled Chrislmas program al The Courl House and in lhe spring concerl wilh lhe Glee Club. Soolhing inlerludes belween acls of lhe Senior Play and Sludenl Bocy Play were provided: lhe music, under lhe fine direclion of l-larry Hildebrechl, was enioyed by all who allended lhe performances ol lhis symphonic group. is 3 ' i, - 4' is '-ww.. Learning by doing is exemplified in fhe piano-board Technique ulilized by our up-lo-lhe-minule piano class under lhe direclon of Miss Mary Lynn. BACK ROW, lefl ro riqhl: Harry I Hildebrechr, 'direc1or, Roberl Mossholder, Andy Moseley, Gwen Manning, Dorolhy Arm- sfronq, Frances Hall, Colleen m I Q Berfolini, Danny Quiiada, Ji Baker, Jack Key. FRON ROW: Lydia Sformonf, Mau- rine O'Brien, Pauline Myers, Lois Barnes, Irene Kirk, Janice Tolson, lo I- lene Berry, ellie Mae Anglen, Evanell Skaggs, Barbara Smalley. -ov bf f' , f X ln: Jcgbf fl? WW QQ f li! 'l'lHl'1' Members of fhe execufive council of 'lhe music deparrmenl make lelling decisions al lheir board meelinqs. BACK ROW, lefl lo right: Jerry Giannini, Semie Mosely, Glen Thompson, Roberf Mossholder, Lulher Warren, Beverly Slamps, Lois Barnes, Merllyn Templin, Belly McNeeley, Beverly Ray, Joyce Powell. FRONT ROW: Vera Sandburn, Lauren Barnes, Ruth Kennedy, Dorolhy Armsrrong, Nellie Mae Anqlen, Mickie Davis, jo' To iurlher music apprecialion and lo provide opporlunilies for Jkk lhe exchange of viewpoinls and ideas of musical presenlalions, kg, lhe Sigma Alpha galhers al regular peppy gel-logelhers. Al I. . fy-Ci lheir polluck iam sessions lhe sludenls have a chance X Y 5 lo exhibil 'rheir lalenls and musical abililies. The year wilh picnics, minialure goll, bowling and a swim- S - Sigma Alpha has again enjoyed a pleasure-filled . 1 ming parly. Lx e l FUN, SKILL, AND PLENTY OF Giving EasT High girls a chance To show Their boundless supply oT muscles and sTamina, The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion provides an ouTsTanding program To wheT The inTeresTs oT' any sporTs- minded girl. Through playdays wi+h oTher schools, The group en- joyed many Tun-Tilled aTTernoons playing volleyball, baskeTball, baseball, Tennis, and hockey. Besides being mosT enjoyable, The program proved To be a liTTle weighT-reducing lThough never enough To please The Temininlre whimsl. d h OI I d b f I AT T e year's en T e Tra iTiona an eauTi u JOY Mli1SdtiwllNEAU G.A.A. banqueT honored The ouTsTanding girl aThleTe oT The ear. SporTsmanship, Technique. leadership, and a wholesome aTTiTude are buT a Tew OT The ideals engendered in This Tine group oi girls Through Their organizaTion. BEVERLY BUXTON HELEN HARRINGTON JOYCE BOON Vice-President Secrelary Sergeant-al-Arms BACK ROW, left lo righl: Anne Kellner, Edna Hall, Vera Sanford, Barbara Gardner, Sylvia Groves, Lavonne Collins, Carole Hulse, Judy Blackburn, Marilyn Brown Cleo Johnson, Joanne. Becker, JoAnne Arnbrisler. CENTER ROW: Frances Hall, Dorolhy Armsfrong, Nellie Mae Anglin, Belly Gosseff, Dorolhy Arlhur, Cecilia - Burnsly, Joy Ann Gashneau, Eleanor Gordon, DoroThy Jones, Anne Ivy, Helen Harrinqlon, Joanne Byers, Diane Guzzard, Beverly Buxfon, Helen Comslock. FRONT ROW: Velma Dorlon, Joyce Daniel, Ann Burrel, Pai Becker, Sherrie Braden, Barbara Gomez, Eugenie Enriquez, Jackie Gibbons, Geraldine Allred, Meredith Koonfz, Edna Brown, Joyce Boone, Adeline Gufierrez, Lorene EIlioTT, Virginia Haynes, Verla Bull, Darlene Trone. - f - 3 1, v -r --w . -' v- A I 9 1 EXERCISE . . . Preparing lo parficipale in fhe ball loss-up are Eleanor Gor- don, Glendine York, and Mari- quifa Eddy. Baskefball is one of lhe many sporls enioyed by girls of the G. A. A. K ' A577 ', 1. .,4 ,Al1A' I 4. 'Q RT l 4 1 l Making preparafions for fha lradilional Turkey Trol dance, sponsored by rhe G.A.A., are Carol Sabin, , ll Carole Moody, Joy Ann Gaslineau, and Billie Jean Muma. Z ? W i, A l' - ' BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Hanna O'Keefe, Rosalee Waqcaoner, Billie Jean Muma, Barbara Malzelr, Pal Stevenson, Carol Moody, Dolores Mefzler, Mariquila Eddy, Mary Welker, Gloria May, Eslher Monles, Lilly Bell oss, Barbara Mills, Barbara Ann Williams, Mariorie McCarthy, Elvera San Miguel, Joyce Mariano. CENTER ROW: Imogene Juniour, Verlene Griflie, Audrey Rose, JoAnn Wiggins, Virginia Varela, Meredilh Koonlz, Jane Robinson, Joyce Powell, Glendlene York, JoAnn Byers, Leilani Slriplen, Shirley Schmuke, Kafhleen O'Keefe, Pal Robinson. FRONT ROW: Flora Ramos, Berry Ann Riley, Sharon Van Fleel, Millie Strickland, Noa Spence, Carol Sabin, Norene Rowely, Anila Lopez, ores Juanita Weeks, Kalhy Meacham, Vera Sanford, Gloria Meacham, Carol Moore, e y oe, Dororl1yMorel, ALL BRAWN? . . . RAY AGUILAR Presiden? in .Ze-.f ' 5 .gl fe, lg Q .X . e I K ex DON BUCK Vice-President DON MCPH ERSON This year's Leflermen Club really made flue sfudenfs end feaclwers in East l-li all up and la new conslilu lee noiice. Noi only did 'rlwey lay down 'rlwe law and drew up various lions and several amenclmenfs concerning llwe proper wearing of swealers and lelfers, buf They also conducfed hilarious pollucl: din- ners every 'flwree weelcs, pul on l'l'1e fraclilional boxing fournarnenl, sponsored The annual Searle? and Blue Revue, and lor flue lirsl lime in flwe clul0's hislory had a boollw al llwe carnival Glance. The reorgan izalion and sfrengllweninq of flwe l.eHermen's club was due largely lo 'flwe club's advisor. Mr. Carpenler, and flwis year's ollicers. Credil Secrefary-Treuurer '3li:gi?uglngD5':ogL'::Ts :4o:rt:heH3ndrla:1ya Aexaasevgsl a-I-finigfk Many such scenes as the above were enioyed by members of flue Latfermen p ' ' Richard gidler ' ' Club. Obviously, everyone had A good lime av fhese frequen? povlucks. .ll 5 JP 51 i also goo lv the Board ul - - r . Commlssionfiirfz Tor lhelr wc'mdi3r'lul advice and milfiriq in rasuislinq llw club .md Club lawn LES CARPENTER Advisor ppm ,-QW JERRY OLIVE Serqeanl-ai-arms in ,- LAUREN BARNES Business Manager OW lei? io rlqhl Maurice DesFolx Joe Willis, Charles Meacham, Delbert Wiggins, Dale Denison, Bill Thomas, Bob Ross Carl Sferlin . 9, Denver Ming Jimmy Knrghf Bill Weeden, John Doe, John Doe, Tad Garvin, Merrill Wilcox. THIRD ROW: Danny Rarnsland, Buddy Bryson, Norman Pourroy, Eddie Rogers, Luis Valdes, Jack McCar1hy, Earl Thamas, Don Crossley, Lyndel Bell, Loy Callison, John Sfanion, Jerry Gardiner, Jack Triqueiro. SECOND ROW: Ralph Jue, Jack Randolph, Marlin Merller, Ray Young, Dean Holloway, Danny Reed, Joe Salas, Bill Gabbilas, Don McPherson, Lauren Barnes, Don Buck, Ralph Gunih er, Richard Fidler. FRONT ROW: Johnny Ogden, Bob A. Thomas, Floyd Burch Souza, Ray Aguilar, lrlan Warren, Don Galey, Don DesPois, Herb Hull, Don Johnsfon, Bob Rogers, Don Urner, Bob Bryson. 'S '51 SHIRLEY RALLS President CAM EA WOODRUFF Advisor BUSY BEES . . . Colleclion of groceries, lresli vegelables, and lruils, and cliiclcens al Clirislmas for a needy family of sevenleen gave Amicilia Tri-Y girls an opporlunily 'ro achieve llieir goal, O'rliers lirsl'. Picnics and dances willi ollier Y.lvl.C.A. groups provided recrea- lion, wlwile 'rlie Wlwillier pre-legal conference saw 'l'l1em serving as model legislalors prior ro l'l1e Sacra- menlo Convenlion. E. B. represenralives, Frances and Edna l-lall, reporred on ilie Wlwiilier conference. Dis- cussing 'reen-age 'ropics wirln ollier Y groups rounded our a year of aclivily. DMM BACK ROW, lefi fo righl: Mary Lou Polls! Edna Hall, Frances Hall, Jrg' Ann Gaslmeau, Mrs. Woodruff, a visor. FRONT ROW: Edna Sampson, Janice Smilh, Shirley Rails, Berry Ellior. Collecting giffs of toys and clolhes for needy families are Margie England, Janice Smith Shirley Ralls Frances Hall, .leanelfe Gorlh Dixie Paine, Mary Welker, and Jeanefie Hedinl LEFT, mel-lr, , Q LEFT, Riel-ln... gl' l 7 X :ik A successful year lor lhe Cadel Cor s in' ded rifle conlesls and lhe parlicigalifgn l o illelle and Roger Paullc in a field priilemlyril alcersiield l Ii h Following, e 'los o school summer campflor 'Wo eelcs. fl X 1 g . ,N . members ol lhpCad s Wm allend ol M gi GY Slanding al allenlion prior lo weekly drill, members of lhe newly-formed Cade? Bob Gillefie slands af affenfion as David Hake and Brian Corps areimpressivein fheir new uniforms, Johnson ceremoniously lower lhe Slars and Stripes to half- masf in honor of Napoleon Bradley, an ex-E.B.'ile, who died defending his counlry. WATCH THE BIRDIE . . Making a hobby bolh praclical and remuneralive, lhe Pholography Club members occasionally emerge from lheir acids and dryers in lhe darkroom lo pro- vide inlereslingly composed and sharp- loolcing piciures. Many ol lheir linpe pho- lographs appear in lhe l95I. Siefran. Don Dearinq, Bill Benner? lfronf rowl, Mary Welker, Joanne Byers, BACK ROW, Ieff lo righl: Jim Joyner, Don Boullinqhouse, Don Dearinq, Wanda lzaylor, and Rudene Padgehl examine neqalives in Easr Hiqh's JoAnn Byers, Mary Welker, Joyce Daniels. CENTER ROW: Rudeen Padqell, alrnosl-Dark Room behind Mr. FIanaqin's room. Wanda Taylor, Frances Hall, Josephine Monlez, Mr. Flanagin. FRONT ROW: Jack Lowe and Bill Bennell. BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Her- berr Owens, Amos Collier, Gor- don Downs, Eugene Vaslbinder, Jack Roberis. FRONT ROW: Bill Waters, Ted Garvin, Greg Ward, Danny Ramsland. Fulure Farmers who have poul- try proiecfs of Their own are se- ledinq and weighing fryers for sale. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Shore, Jack Roberls, Amos Col- lier, Bob Hayes, Herberl Owen, Bob Evans. BACK ROW, left to riqhl: Ted Garvin, Amos Collier, Bob Hayes, Herberf Owen, Danny Ramsland, lsom Smith, Harold Allred, Paul Merlin, Floyd Hed- man. FRONT ROW: Gordon Downs, LeRoy Faulconer, Jack Roborls, Graham Johnson, Por- lerio Alencio, Bryon Johnson, Bob Riqqs, Mr. Waller Shore, advisor. CHICKENS, DUCKS AND GEESE BETTER SCURRY . . . rw- Fulure farmers made a big name lor lhemselves lhis year, bringing honor and preslige lo E. B. Through lheir many aclivilies. One of 'rhe main evenls was The Kern Counly Livesloclc Show where lhe boys really walked oil wilh lop awards. They won prizes lor lheir line exhibilion ol loeel, sheep, and poullry. Besides lhe Livesloclc Show The mem- bers senl a delegale lo The srale convene lion, planned snow lrips, sold popcorn al loolball games, and gave lhe annual parenrs' nighl dinner. On lop ol all lhis F. F. A. was hosl 'ro lhe counly-wide F. F. A. clubs. Everyone was salislied wiih lhe year's accomplishmenls- fe WHAT HAVE WE' THERE! The Science Club, eslablished lo develop lhe in- leresl ol members in science and lo expand lhe members' lcnowledge of science lespecially of ils applicalion in lhe everyday worldl, enjoyed many inlereslinq field lrips, one of lhem lo Bakersfield College laboralories. The members found special inleresl al lhe Kern Counly Airporl where lhey ob- served lhe radio room, lhe conlrol lower, and lhe wealher slalion. lnler- eslinq discussions and demonslralions of scienlilic phenomena emanaied from lheir meelings wilh oil refinery associales. El A cg BARRY PERSEL Presidenl BEN GRAY Advisor Science club members fak- ing furns ,sfudyinq some prize specimens, are in- frigued wirh lhe resulis. Leff fo righf: David Kropf, Peler Loewenburq, Bill Ben- neH, Barry Persel, Don Boulfinghouse, Keilh Tumll- son, Bill Smifh, Leslie Brown, Herman Ruby. BACK ROW, left lo right: David Kropf, Mr. Gray. CENTER ROW: Bill Ben- nefl, Barry Panel, Don Boul- linqhouse. FRONT ROW: Bill Smifh, Herman Ruby, Keith Tumelson, Leslie Brown. QUIET-ARTISTS AT WORK . . . Sql ss PM ww? PAT GILBERT MISS PHYLLIS AMES N7 President Advisor Promolinq apprecialion of arl in our school, members of lhe Lois Smilh Ari Club enioyed field days, slcelching lrips, and cos- lume clances. Their lag day lo finance a painling provides lhe library wilh a new oil or waler color each year, and lhe club experimenls wilh new ideas lo allracl lhe average sludenl lo 'rhe field of arl. Noi designed for arlisls alone, lhe club clemonslrales ways ol relaling arl lo olher fields of aclivily. The Arl Club admires lhe fechnique and ef- Iecliveness of Roland Spefh's oil painting, The Welder. riwwgfm-psf - 4. ww- New , I s BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Teacher, Miss Phyllis Ames, Eugene Hinlon, Plasido Cadena, Bobby Bennell, Bob Munn, Sfan Minor, Jim Baker. CENTER ROW: Carole Greemore, Janice Smith, Relha Crafl, Dana Shaw, Juanita Logan, Beverly Blackburn, Joann Frosl, Doris Ewing, Shirley Hooper, Pal Beasley, Colleen Berlolini, Bonnie Bain, Phyllis Sfevvarl, Florence Broome. FRONT ROW: Gladys Hughes, Lillian Montoya, Alys Sarad, Jane Robinson, Par Gilberl, Genevieve Kuhs, Anila Pearson, Fran- ces Eyraud, Virginia Rexrorh, Lou Jean Balson, Sally Palmer, Shirley McKelvy, Gerry Taylor, Pal Meeks, Rufh Beavers, Verla Bull. l I4 RESOLVED . . . ftl f -x 1 0 C :V ..h., X i :aff 1 fiffifil ' i i 1 W U u ,V O . . , ' ' ' A 1 lgff ' ' ' 1 ' T--7 -1,- F5 , f rox , f 'T ,. ,:.,f T Q ls, .. -, f:'i , gg -:'- CTJ E Q . X A . X , 1,41 W! - ggi t K - -::f1 f H .. . ' N ' me Loewemaene enwmo anunson Presidenl Advisor Busy wiTh boTh serious and social acTiviTies, The DebaTe Club spenT mosT oT Their Time wiTh oraTory, debaTing, and dramaTic inTerpreTaTion. Their social acTiviTies began wiTh a Tall picnic, and Then came Their ChrisTmas parTy, parenTs' banquet and lasT, a spring picnic. They also sponsored a school dance, and had a booTh aT The carnival. Their aim, To acquire poise and ease oT speaking in TronT OT any group, large or small, has obviously been realized as one observes E. B. debaTers in acTion. Engrossed in making unique dezorafions for The Debale dance The Thing are: SEATED, lefl lo righl: Marcelle Ariey and Diane Trout- man. STANDING: Don Shaw, Gay Branscum and Boyden Ralph. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Jack Edmondson, Edmond Ariey, Ralph Gunlher, Avi'dIy making nofes for a'coming debale lournamenl ara Pele Loewenburq, Warren Lee, FRONT ROW: Marcelle Ariey, Jean Miller, Ralph Guniher, Marcella Array, Ju y Mllls, Pele Lpewenberq Onila Welcher, Judy Mills, Diane Troufman. Diane Troulman, Don Shaw, and Monle Brice. lI5 THEY SHOPPED WITH SMILES . . . JANET WILSON Presidenl PEGGY MILNOR Advisor l-low Nor lo Sell Merchandise is one oi lhe many slcills mas- iered and demonslraled lo lhe sludenl body in an assembly by lhe alerl Sludenl Merchanls Associaiion. Bringing a closer relalionship belween lhe Bakersfield merchanls luniailing E. B. supporiersl and 'rhe merchandising sludenls. ihe club encourages ils members lo become beller slu- clenls, ciffizens and parlicipanls in lhe business world. Besides cooperaling on The Scarlel and Blue Days in lhe downlown slores, lhe Sluden'r Merchie-s en- joyed luncheons, held calce and pie sales lo swell Their lreasury and presenrecl an assembly depicling 'rheir aclivilies. WN BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: Beffy Ewings, Polly l.a foon, Polly Hindman, Darlene Higgins, Lora Wingo FRONT ROW: Alice Slubblefield, Joyce Ann Wil Iiams, Darline Harris, Vera Herrera, Janet Wilson Noriefla Coffey. 'GFX f S Q, sk' y tg All dressed up for a publicily slunl for fhe Mer- chandising Deparlmenl are: STANDING, lefl lo riqhl: Belly Ewing, Evel n Florio, Mary Kenfhand Alice Slubblefield. KNEELING is Lora Wungo. ,MM KW EQ W ff M 354' gffigjbfffy fW7if2f f ,jf ff R W ff9ffQ9f'7jQ W RW! WW nf- MMM KW QLQMJW V D Wg Q!!! K4 xXW J0ff WffZ' A THESE ARE OUR SPORTS ,r -,N ai' 1 . . through them we develop our strength, ,Q -5, I 1 X . A-' M 4 ,Q Y U., W Q Qty X '54, N M A K 5 5 5 Nix XX x ' -Q-. Q . ... S X skill, and good sportsmanship - v 1 i i . BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Manuel Rocha, Wayne Wirick, Bob A. Thomas, Bill Thomas, B. J. Thomas, Gene Howarc, Bob Ross, Don Deering, Wayne Lyles, Porky Auguilar, .lack Randolph, Bufch Souza, Kenny French. CENTER ROW: Danny Reed, Johnny Ogden, Herb Hull, Bob Hayes, Gilberl Chavez, Chesfer Brand, Marilyn Clancey, Floyd Yales, Ned Drigqers, Bob Bryson, Roland Spefh, Marvin Mefller, Bill Franklin. FRONT ROW: Earl Jonas, Manager, Ray Solano, Slan Ray, Jerry Olive, Richard Harrison, Irlan Warren, Don McPherson, Richard Cardial, Jim Duncan, Joel Martiner, N. T. Wallis, Don Mellon, Charles Hill, Richard Hayes, Jimmy Hill. A TEAM AND COACH T0 RENlENlBiER Plaqued by liqhl weiqhl and iniuries all lhrouqhoul lhe season, lhe l95O Blade looihallfpr' nfwarlhfflos: frimf- lhrmiflh Wilh ii record lhal showed spiril and plenly ol wholesome scrap. Only lwice bealen by more lhan six poinls-and one ol lhmgg dicpiilable--the Varzily gqinid ulnrwved niwri: clelerminalion and liqhl lhan lwo or Three learns fan iisiially miisler. Wiili only lO relurning lellermen, Coaches lvlarqer Miqs Apail and lea Carpf-nler lizrr- inla ihw work fe' helm-n lhizm, ln lind a lull lask. When lhe learn finally rounded Oni ils rosler, il ionnd a lonqh season Ciii mil lor FB, The Woiahl average ol H55 lo l7O poiindf, per man pull lhe Blades below any olher leam in lheir league and gave lhem an nphill obstacle ln fiiiqiiw. Smrlinq oil lhe season, lhe varsily men look on heavy learns lrorn Venliira and La Jolla, Bolh ol lhewe pre ueeiuori vlashen wore marked by lhe siqnilicanl one-louchdown lead ol lhe opponenls. ln lhe lirsl fill, the fild zlandb-,f. 'sprained ankles and knee iniiiries, hil lhe Blades lo hamper concenlraled aclion in lhe iirsl hall. The single louchdriwn lhai qave rho xi-ulhffrn eleven ilf, vii lory would lmvi: been al leasl malched for a lie had noi lhe lhird louchdown ol lhe Blades been called bark in lhe verond hall. Falling rin lheir arch enemy, lhe Drillers, lhe Blades-lhouqh losing--liirned in lhe mozl remarkable rw' rd 'il' lhr sl-noni: .ii lhf-y railed river Grillilh lield, allafkinq lheir ripponenlz al every ailempl lc: ficlvanre lfiwarrl llifw '-rfirlril find lnlin: rw- ly Thr- ljiilliirw were This year's Driller game didn'l Ourn oul exactly like lasl year's, bul if sfill spoded plenly of lhrill and all-'round good fovball, Bill Thomas lI0l, on The receiving end of a pass, fries fo evade Drillers Richard Wahl lI9l and Harold Morgan llll, while Blades' Bob A. Thomas l9l and Herb Hull U81 lry lo give Bill some blocking. Hallback Richard Souza l25J crashes his way Through players and referees alike as he gains precious yards against Porferville, Blades who are eyeing big Bill Hood lZ6l of Porferville are John Ogden ll9l and Herb Hull llBl. ,va ,l W , , X 5 - A s swfwfsswnswxcosem r - 4 -- is if so MQ. Q suarfwinezw-zum LEFT TO RIGHT: Miqs Apsil, head coach of varsify foolballg Bill Woods and Les Car- 4 penfer, assisfanl coaches. . sqvi i fri' W .. Wi -Q' With iusl one break . . .' in ellecl given a less as Iheir' ZOO pound lurward wall failed In deslroy llrc' EB line ol l65 pr-unds. Ilrrr were ol 33 Iii lfrrlr-cl Io slir-w llre real Iacls, which pulled lnark Iwo lourhdowns lor llie Blades and showed lhe easlside eleven evenly malnhed lor slaliwliru wilh Ihr: KC crew. School hopes again wenl le a peak as lhe A squad walked over ils Iirsl lwe league opponenls, Wasro and Delano, by srnres ol 28 Io O and 27 lo 6. Hopes were soon shattered, as lhe one-louchdown viclories again popped up. Porlerville, soon lo have several players raled All-Valley, marched lhrough lo lhe goal line wiih ils weiglnl carrying lhe ball, Following lhe Panlhers, line Pioneers ol Visalia popped up lo pull lhe same slunl. Weighl again counled as lhe norfhern pack forced ils way lo rho EB goal. This game pre senled one el ihe Inollesl dispules ol lhe season wilh lhe ollicial even apologizing io Coach Apsil lor a decision. Bouncing righl back, Ihe '50 Blades dumped lulare 28 Ie O. A viclory on paper for The Tall gridders rung down lhe iurlairr on anolher lighling season lor Ihe easl side lurl men. On paper as on lhe minds ol many, a hard and biller season, line year neverlheless showed lhe work and liglwl llial Ilre FB men were willing lo give, A-, we look back over lhe season, lhe lremendous amounl Ol energy and conslanlly progr'e'.'.ing praclire final wav pul into flue lurl squad ran now be seen. Those seemingly-perlerl passing and running allacks weren'l irrsl 'lhe resulls of lhe skill ol eleven men lumped fnqallrerg lhey were fha answer lhal came when lhe challenge of eleven men working, praclicing, and lighling 'regellner was pul lorllw, Digging in and showing oulslanding abilily, so much llral he was awarded a berlh on 'rhe sefond All-Valley lean: wan Ray lllorkyl Aguilar. Wiih spiril, Sql-ir, and muscles delermining lhe oufcome of a loolball cenlesl, Porky was always in lhere doing hir, share. Rirhard lBulchI Souza, second learn All-Valley, and Johnny Ogden formed a loam lhal pushed more llran 40 pfiinlr, afro -,', Ihr- enemy marker. Bulclfs passing abilily and ,lohnny's neal lrick ol pulling a pass inlo him arms, almo-.1 regardless rrl when- il wal., gave Ihe red and blue opponenls somelhing lo really worry aboul. The above, plus line addilien ol a one man learn, Jark Randolph, rrradr' Blade hopefuls palienfly ride lhe benches during fhe Porierville game, These boys gave lremendous support and lots of fire lo lhis year's Blade football edilion. BLADES SCOREBOARD Blades Qpponenls I2 Venlura I9 I3 La Jolla I9 I3 . Bakersfield 33 28 Wasco O 27 Delano 6 I4 Porlerville 20 I4 Visalia 25 28 Tulare O ZI Tall 26 'K' mo.. A K Q X .. Q A 9 1 as v , 'Elk' f X . H. PORKY AGUILAR JlM DUNCAN RICHARD HARRISON v.vvvv vv, vv vvv vvw. lfvv 'lw fm xl Q l r f v vvll' ',f' 'v'f'rvll'vva All Vfgllvvv, I 'vvvl ,vv l v L4 rv v' F vvvvvl'-v .1 flvv- lvvav- Xl lvv l v v v lvlvvvi vv lvlv-l' wf fvvvd Clv-'lv f' llvv' v. .-,ml --vv v' l fl vv vvmlvf lv llv vl 1 - vv vlv 'k'x-, vvvvl .-,1vv, l-lvrvli lllgll, lv- rvfvvnl 'f- vvvvvvvlvr vv fvl Vvllvq 'vwvvv slv vwwfl lv 'v x vf lv Y. 'lv' v-Ml SVP? fl' lv-' F fN1v 'f'l llvf' .-.vvx lvv' rl :fvvw l vv v-ff vvvvvv Lxvl ly Wl v-P llv-v vl- lv l'v'vvvvv1lv.v ww D lv vv' Wffvvv- v' lfvvwrjvffl vvv ' fvlw- fvvvv- vwfv v-vvvl l lvf 1vv'vvv-f'vfv-vr. Dvvvvvvv lrvf' -1-vvvvvv lvvv 'vvxvvvvl l9 fvvll vvl 20 lvvr-Q, vqvlvvrfaly 'lvv vp vlv llw vvvvvvg ', All ,l 'lvv' '-vvvlvvvvv-J -l ll -v. vzlv- -- Av 'va' 'lvv- vvvarvv lra' rfwvvrvvyv lwvvlvvr llvvv-vv vvvv-v . v vv vv'vv-'X w. vlvvvl ' vvvlvvv-v vv ' --vwvv v- A, x lava pvvl llvf- lllsvdv--. up lm' lv v' v v v vvl v v' l ml vl yy vv v Shifly and speedy scal- back Wayne Wirick 163 allen-vpls fo side-sfep Driller Richard Wahl ll9l. Blade Bob A. Thomas I9l comes in fo fake Harold Morqan U21 ou? of lhe pldure and Wirick's way. Beiween Porlerville players and rel' erees, Buich Souza lZ5l4 Blade sfandoul, seems Oo be having a bi? of lrouble. lThe referee qof ou? ol The way bu? Porferville cenler, Alva Henderson USD, didn'l.l S D . l My A 15 5 . if X P ,I . 5 - ig ef ff if v, ,F 'VT' 'l Sw A ' til BOB HAYES CHARLIE HILL HERB HULL WAYNE LYLES A 'N L . '- ' 1' A D i, ifl 'Z X WXX .. ' : ff R -2 Q' Z NM - u f in W, EW 3 DON MCPHERSON DON MELTON MARLIN METTLER JOHNNY OGDEN JERRY OLIVE JACK RANDOLPH STAN RAY DANNY REED BUTCH SOUZA BILL THOMAS BOB THOMAS BOB J. THOMAS N. T, WALLIS IRLAN WARREN WAYNE WIRICK FLOYD YATES -v . f wi f ' .Q , - 5- 2 J N 1 ! lr ' --.4-n 525, f F 1 BACK ROW, lefl 'lo righl: Jerry Baker, Ronald Roni, Bill Woods, Dick Minelli, Edmond Ariey, Carl Sleale, Vincenf Sanchez, Bob Hays, Ralph l-lowlell, Don Knowllon, AI Gomez. CENTER ROW: Kennelh Kendrick, Bill Belhe, Norman Mefcalfe, Norman Murrell, Burlon Davies, Jack Gian- gragorio, Vernon Marion, LeRoy Kallenborne, Tom Brown, Tom Yales, Bob O'Malley. FRONT ROW: Fred Ybanez, David Monsibias, Jerry Giannini, Bill Walers, Frank Valencia, Bob Pugh, Ricky McEIheny, Jerry Smilh, Elmer Scrilchfield, John Sanchez, Paul Jackson. Working on lhe principle ol slrong reserves, a slrong main leam. lhe red and blue coaching slall lhis year developed leagues for alhleles in lhe lighiweighl class as well as lhe varsily division. ln pasl' years, only A-class boys who were noi quile ready for 'rhe lirsl or second slrings were able lo oblain praciice in a league of iheir own. This year, while Coach Bill Woods was 'raking his Blade J.V. lurlrnen oui on lhe road, lighlweighl coach Charles Flanagin was moving his newlyrcrealed B.J.V.s inlo aclive compelilion. Success in lwo fields was 'rhe verdicl al lhe close of ihe season for lhe lwo supporling squads. Bringing in a lull share of viclories, lhe Blade reserves knocked over opponenls in lhe Sierra League, while lhe Daggermen look lheir alracks lo olher schools over lhe coun'l'y. As examples of lheir successes The J.V.s knocked over lhe newly-allacking Arvin Varsily squad and lwice dumped lhe Delano J.V.s. Taking up lhe lead ol lhe larger fooiballers, lhe B.J.V.s succeeded in walloping Kern- ville 'rwice in a row by knocking oil 'rhe up-river club 2l io Oon Perrnenler field, and 2l lo O on lhe i'eam's own field. Successes in fulure years will be largely lhe resull ol lhe work oi lhe reserves 'rhal are building bigger and belier Blade and Dagger squads. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Richard Cardial, Dale Miller, Roberl Flaming, Leroy Hinoiosa, Renne Garza, Louis Young, Bill Wycoff, Benny Griffilh, Ross Gallegos Bob Bryson, Jack Lowe. CENTER ROW: Bill Franklin, Charles Morris, Augusi Spelh, Gene Howard, Don DesPois, Glenn' Claylon, Gilbert Chavez, Manuel Rocha Henry riedel, Don Deering, Noble Trobridge, Bob Ross. FRONT ROW: Mgr. Earl Jonas, Bill Hayes, Chesler Brand, Roland Spelh, Carl Thompson, Buddy Hubkey Jack Cunningham, Myles Parham, Rodney Lewis, Ned Driggers, Jack Lollar, David Galewood, Billy Ray, Joel Marlinez, Wayne Wyrick. 4. 1 2 1' Q , s - .. ' l24 THEY LEFT ge 371 52' af W ,I E Z P Z X DAGGER'S SCOREBOARD Daggers Opponenls I3 . ., . . , ,. Arvin, , 0 33 ,.... . ,..,, Wesco ...,,.,, ........ 0 7. ,, . Fresno , .. .. .. 0 I6 A ,,,,, Delano ., , ...,l2 26 ...,, , ,, Porlerville , 0 0 , , ,.,,, Visalia , ,,.. .. 0 27 , , . Tulare ..... 6 l3 ., Tafl , ,,,,.. ........,. 2 7 A F k V'E'h.fliff'rif,iii.iiillSiifiali'fffiiitfhZ.i'i..?fi.gf?f1'+f.I'y'id and Wiping off almosf a clean slafe of opponenfs, lhe lurn-of-'rhe-cenfury Daggers opened up lheir year by dropping fhree challengers scoreless. Suffering only lwo defeals during lhe enfire season. Jellison's lighiweighfs foughl like men unconlained lo leave a season fhaf would noi soon be forgoffen by lheir opponenfs. Pracfice, pracfice, and more pracfice broughf lhe Daggers from a comparafively green group al lheir firsl praclice lo a fasf maneuvering club by Their firsl game. Sfepping up lhe compefifion, 'lhe Bee-men knocked off Arvin, Fresno. and Wasco, before falling fo league-leading Delano. Ready for more aclion, lhe junior furfmen leaped back gnlo fh? fray fo down Porlerville, lied Visalia, and Tulare in quick succession, before closing lhe season wilh a vicfory or Ta f. Operafing off fhe single wing, fhe easfside crew buill up a lremendous record of spirif and sfamina lhaf almosf carried lhem fo lhe league championship. Oufsfanding all fhe way up fo fhe end, fhe Daggers had fine experience lhai will make nexf year's Blades and Daggers ready for hor league compefifion. Wilh plenly of success, lhe Mounl Vernon line held ils opponenls lo fhe baresi of gains. Two slalwarls, Ray Hen- dricks and Ken Knighf, showed ouffsfanding performances on bolh defense and offense. All league recognilion was given fo Mike Solano. The enfire leam more lhan held ifs own wirh invading enemies. Reviewing fhe closed season, Coach Jellison senf in leflermen recommendafions for 25 men, making fhis a big year for Dagger leflers. BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Norman Murrell, Richard Gomez, Jack Begley, Jerry Giannini, Paul Jackson, Burlon Davies, Elmer Scrifchfield, Emery Barnes. THIRD ROW: Jerry Baker, Ricky McElheny, Dale Denison, Frank Valencia, Billy Walars, Carlos Anderson, Ray Parker, David Monsibias, Eddie Estrada, Loyd Kellenborne, Vernice Boone. SECOND ROW: Robert Bierleine, Bob Munn, Kannelh Gregg, Dallas Sceales, Eddie Holliday, Allan Brice, Lyn'dell Dealon, Al Jonas, Jerry Smllh Bob York, Amos Collier, FRONT ROW: Richard Adlocli, Barry Persel, Ray Heindricks, Tom Tucker, Ronnie Perkins, Kenneth Knighf, George Green, Merger Apsif, Loy Calllson, Delbarl Wiggins, Mike Solano, Bill Ragsdale, Greg Ward, Weller Downs, David Willis. .AA.J.J,AJAA1 I25 4 N, 4- EN! 235 fi W CARLOS ANDERSON MARGER APSIT BOB BIERLINE VERNICE BOONE ALEN BRICE LOY CALLISON AMOS COLLIER LYNDELL DEATON EDDIE ESTRADA KENNETH GRAGC: GEORGE GREEN RAY HENDRICKS Ruov HERNANDEZ EDDIE HOLLIDAY AL JONES KENNETH KNIGHT sos MUNN RONNIE PERKINS -mmgi A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF! JOE TENER Coach DlRK'S SCOREBOARD Dirk's Score Opp. Score I3 . ,. , , Delano, O 7 ,, ., Shaffer O I3 , Tafl 0 I3 , , Bakersfield , 0 I4 , , . Talf , H O 7 ., . ,. Bakersfield ..,,,, ., O Never Tied, never deTeaTed, never scored upon, The i950 Dirks walked away wiTh Their League Crown. Size was proven no handicap Tor a winning school Team, as The scrappy Cees knocked OTT Bakersfield Twice, TaTT Twice, Delano and ShaTTer. ln The second year oT C-class compeTiTion, EB Dirks marked up The unchallengeable record of 57 poinTs To her opponenTs' zero. Under The leadership oT Coach Joe lener, The C-men whipped up Their enfhusiasm To a poinT rhaf held back The aTTackers aT every imporTanT poinT. Every Time easTside TerriTorY was invaded, The baTTling Dirks would make a Tinal sTancl, successTully holding Their enemies Trom The lvlounT Vernon goal. Closing The season, TwenTy-Three men lined up Tor leTTer awards, as beTiTTed The builders of TuTure Blade and Dagger iuggernauTs. Coach Tener grins his approval as Mr. Rich congrafuafas foam cap- fain Fred Perry of The unbeaten, unscored-up- on Dirks. IACK ROW, lofi To righl: Joe Tener, Gilberf Ybanez, Jimmy Ross, Leroy Craig, Jack Benning, Pele Porler, Johnny Spears, Norman Ray, George Laughlin, Joe Ruiz, Dale Hddgss, Ralph McPheTrid e. SECOND ROW. Terr Alexand r B'lI Sh ld n Bill Ab Fl d M f T L R b 1 g ' y e, I e o , y ney, oy on or, eo o er s, Mike Wesl, Jack Dickson, Tommy Saun- lers, Connie Esfrada, Baxrer Covinqfon, Fred-Perry, Bobby Sharp, Richard Srnifh. FRONT ROW: Bill Williams, Roger Hufson, Danny Ramsland, Roger Hay, Ronnie Muller, Rollle Morris, Rex Wiggins, Bobby Geissel, Don Pon, Harry Shaw, Buddy Bryson, Yee Pon. Q- l, - Q 'erin ga i33,,'s2 za 32 .ae-, asf 25 3 7 D2 3 30 ii 1 -1 ,, v fs272Y,f?3 gg X3 14X 34 w V 3 , f Viv . V we ., ,f 'i5,..,,, : guns,-.,, f--S PD K CHAMPION IN ANYONE'S LEAGUE GIL BISHOP Varsity Baskelball Coach i BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Manager Bruce Shore, Wane Wyrick, Bob T homas, Bill Thomas, Manager Jimmy Knighl. CENTER ROW: Jack Tri- gueiro, Wayne Lyles, Alfon Gordon, Don Johnslon, lrlan Warren, Marlin Melller. FRONT ROW: Coach Gil Bishop, Danny Reed, Johnny Ogden, Jack Randolph, Burch Souza, Don Holliday. Versalile Johnny Ogden Q71 goes way up for a lay-up shol lhar Challis up While a Sanla Barbara Don does a balancing acl wilh his nose and lhe anolher 2 poinls on lhe Blade scoreboard, other Easf High players qivinq ball, an Easf High John and Don wail calmly. The Blaldesmen are Johnny fha Sanfa Barbara Dons a bad lime are Jack Randolph lbl and Jack Ogden l7l and Don Holliday llll. Triqueiro ll3l. E.B.H.S. Rival 39 , Porlerville 36 59 . Lone Pine Z7 67 .. Kern Co. Carnival '3l 36 Kerman 32 43 Delano 30 43 Garces 23 38 Edison 59 49 Fresno SI 46 Edison 68 49 Sanla Paula 32 55 San Dieguilo 32 50 Tall , 22 54 Bakersfield . . 47 56 . Delano 46 7I Wasco . 36 47 Shaffer . 36 56 Garces 26 59 Sanla Barbara 46 Sl , Taft , 3l 67 Bakersfield 42 69 Sanla Barbara 44 52 Delano 27 56 Wasco . 43 O New record. Soulhern San Joaquin Finals E.B.H.S. 44 Porlerville 40 San Joaquin Valley Finals E.B.H.S. 34 Fresno 65 Tofal E.B.H.S. I290 Rival 969 In a lense momenl of fhe Sanla Barbara game Take a look at fhal score. Thaf baske? was really a hearl-breaker specfalors walch breafhlessly Ohe under-lhe- for lhe Blades, as il broke the lie in favor of lhe Fresno Slale baskel maneuvers. Frosh in a lhriller which wenl inlo an overlime period. Blade slalwarls who hoped lhis baske? wouldn'l be made are Bulch Souza ll4l and Don Holliday llll. The Fresno Frosh won, 47-46, Buill around lhree relurning lellermen, lhe Blade varsily leam surprised many who lhoughl lhe Blades would nol be so slrong as infhe pasl lwo years. Prospecls ol winning a lhircl counly crown mighl have seemed impossible, so going lhrough lhe counly schedule undefealed was a real accomplishmenll Alfer winning lheir league play, lhe Blades knocked over The Porlerville Panlhers in lhe semi-valley, bul 'rhe fire-house live plus one bowed before Fresno l-ligh's high-flying Warriors in lhe Valley championship game. This year's Blade squad lloored one of lhe laslesl leams in 'rhe Valley and in E. B.'s hislory. They sel a new leam-scoring record lo add lo lheir laurels, winning 20 oul of 24 games, and wenl undelealecl lor lhe lhird successive season. Yes, we're mighly proud of you, Blades, ancl ol you, lvlr. Bishop, our Coach of Coaches, for giving us a dynamic and successful leaml Pas? an avalanche of Fresno hoopmen, Jack Trigueiro hooks a beauly All-slale Johnny Ogden and Bufch Souza leam up lo capfure lhe ball for 2 precious lfhough vainl points. Olher Bladesmen are Holliday and from Fresno slandoul Malelian. Speedy Jack Trigueiro is ever ready Randolph. fo assisl his feammales. iv BACK ROW, leff To righfz Manager Bob Easller, Tom Tucker, Loy Callison, Henry Lopez, Eddie Holliday, Luis Valdes, Rickey McEIheny. FRONT ROW: Delberf Wiggins, Dale Denison, Jim Colfer, Don Galey, Greg Ward, and Coach Migs ApsiT. WE'LL BE SEEING YOU! We're mighTy proud oT our Daggers, and well we mighT be: Tor They have an excellenT record which consisTs oT only Three deTeaTs, each by a narrow margin. Even in losing Three Times, The Dagger ediTion Tor l95l boasTs some Top-noTch averages-a defensive average oT 25.5 poinTs D35 DAG-GL-ERS OPPONENTS PorTerville .. ,.,.,,,, N.- 37 , , .. 6 , .,.. Wasco, , I9 Bakersfield ll TaTT , 9 ShaTTer 33 . Garces , 35 , TaTT , 3I BalcersTied 4l , Delano . 35 Wasco 43 ShaTTer 34 Garces 45 SanTa Barbara 37 TaTT 30 Bakersfield 45 , Arvin . 34 , SanTa Barbara 28 , , Delano , Sl Wesco 524 T 4 3.714 ris- t ' . c 1 'X ,y S-ew r 'S-.Q M2 235 is 1' per game and an oTTense average oT 37.8. Early in The season The Daggehik ei, ' N ,f S squad won The oT'lensive and defensive Trophies aT The Kern Cou B'4L,. Q '15 F i' - I' ., class BaslceTball Carnival. I ,gs X, L, , I ak f The compeTiTion was rugged, buT whaT They lacked in heighT The mai ,-f R' 1 I R X up in spiriT and deTerminaTion. Though Their Tinal sTanding is secb-ua s .A X ' I They were Tops To our rooTers. 1 it ' 3 A ,, ll - A 'M If gg, ii' Coach lvlarger ApsiT did a grand job Tlooring one oT The besT g '-,Y ,. ' ' H ' , ,,, K oT Daggers EB. has seen recenTly. Among Those who conj' V, I ly s rl: K, e D 4? The Daggers on To vicTory are Ward, Denison and Gale .i zlany fThe V' , ' , , , , boys on The Team will be moving up To varsiTy nexT season, sow rea ,J ' ,, i Z.. ,' Y V D , Mr. Bishop. You'll probably have anoTher counTy champions p-Ear-ni,,,. fc 1 K. ,Af .Y T . . 51 . . B class speedsfer, Don Galey U55 does a high iumping ac? Yaffer a wild Everyone gels irnjnxub as GQiflndnE. K. gllyermeh9?fl0 We La imm1w': r DIRKS OPPONENTS Porlerville .. l8 3I Cvarces 2l 36 Tall I6 28 Bils I9 29 . . Delano I6 34 Wasco 20 42 Shaffer 22 22 Garces I5 34 Tall I3 36 Bits . 26 2I Arvin 20 26 . Delano I5 32 Wasco 2l 397 242 BACK ROW, lull lo righl: Robert King, Harry Shaw, Ronnie Goorh, Bob Gaissell, Don Pon Larry Hogan, Jos Tener, coach. SECOND ROW Ralph Jun, Danny Ramsland, Connie Esfrada, Yee Pon, Fred Perry. FRONT ROW: Buddy lry- lon, lill Abney, Ralph McPhalridge, lill Sheldon, Norman Pourroy, Roger Campbell. A MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE Conlinuing Their dominance of counly learns, lhe Dirlrs again lurned in an UNDEFEATED season! Lasl fall lhey wenl undelealed and unscored upon in loolball and now, afler The baslcelball season has lerminalecl, we find lhem again in The undelealed column, one ol lhe highesl scoring C baslmelball 'reams lhal Joe Tener has coached. Coach Joe Tener has done a marvelous iob wilh The 'llillle fellows lhis year and deserves every bil ol praise he receives: he gave high praise lo such slandouls as Mcphelridge, Sheldon, and Campbell. Because mosl of lhe players were freshmen and sophomores, we lcnow lhe qualily of lhe learns we will have in fulure years. Nice going, Dirlcsl Coach Bob Towns Dees bowled over I I opponenls and dropped buf one game during The season. Easl l-ligh's yearlings held up The speclacular winning lradilion eslablished by lheir older brolhers. 'l i l s e pf ll :su Q 'A il we y BACK ROW,leHlo , li Q righl: Jerry Milchel, Bill ' ' Miller, Paul Swafford, Q LarryBlanc,Tommy ' Saunders, Roger Hay. 5 SECONDROW:Bob l Towne, Laurie Slrauss, N 0 Bob Gabbilas, Jim Bar' l lhoIomew,Johnny X I Speer. FRONT ROW: , ,R Vinlon Summerville, E If Frank Garcia, Louie Sol- ' omon, Johnny Holl. A X f il 'V I ll rl li 935 l3l BACK ROW, left lo right Norman Hilliard, mgr., Earl Thomas, Jack McCarlhy, Wayne Wiriclr, Auqusl Spelh, Manual Roche, Leroy Kollenborn, Bob Keichem, mgr., Jack Bagley, mgr. SECOND ROW: Danny Reed, Luis Valdes, Vernice Boone, Jim Duncan, David Gaiewood, Dale Miller, Gordon Diebel, Rodney Lewis, Benny Griffith. FRONT ROW: Richard Hayes, Don Mellon, Johnny Ogden, Jack Randolph, Floyd Yafes, Lauren Barnes, Kenl Cummings, Don Buck, Myles Parham, Don Urner. AND THERE THEY GO! . ., , 9 Y Bill Woods and Gil Bishop, lrack coaches. it LOWER LEFT: Don Urner gels off a line ihrow in lhe A discus, placing firsf in This evenl. LOWER RIGHT: Oul in fronf in the A l20 yard high hurdles, is high-slapping Johnny Ogden. Benny Griffiih 5 runs a close second. YA x 'ew was . . ':,. 'Q H if K any W l32 This year's C class iron man, Ralph Jue, comes Through wirh a Randclph sfrains Toward The Tape, chalkinq up The I00 yard dash as mighty heave on The discus To grab a firsr place in The Arvin-Tehachapi- anoiher E.B, win. E.B. Meel. Coaches Gil Bishop and Bill Woods masTermindecl a small buT highly versaiile A-class Track squad To TirsT place aT The irnporTanT Kern CounTy Relays, Taking Top honors Tor The second sTraighT year. OTher early season wins were regisTered againsT TaTT, over The combined Teams oT Tehachapi and Arvin, and aT The Tulare Relays. Bishops Thinclads, deTending champions OT The WesT CoasT Relays, were sparlced by Two of The greaTesT compeTiTors ever To have worn The ScarleT and Blue-Johnny Ogden and Jaclc Randolph. Ogden seT a new school record in The broad iump, leap- ing 22 T119 in., and also holds The school record in The high jump. Randolph was a con- sisTenT winner in The IOO-yard dash and The broad iump, besides being anchor-man on The craclc relay Team. Luis Valdes' Tinishing sprinTs in The gruelling mile race were amazing. Vernice Boone developed inTo one oT The Valley's besT half-milers. Lauren Barnes consisTenTly picked up poinTs in The broad jump. Floyd YaTes. speedy lead-OTT man on The relay Team, seT The vicTory pace carried on by Ogden, lvicCarThy, and Randolph. The TighTing spiriT displayed by each member made This year's TraclcsTers a real power. OuTsTanding spikeman on This year's B-squad was Earl Thomas, record- malcer in The 880. C-squadman Ralph Jue seT a new school discus record. Showing deTiniTe possibiliTies were Tom YaTes, Don Enna, Yee Pon, and Tommy Saunders. BACK ROW, lei? To right: Leon Cox, Richard Rehick, Bob Munn, Ray Hendricks, Richard Lopez, Jack Edmonson, Ken Hylfon, Jack Carey Ronald Ridgeway. FRONT ROW: Vernon Marion, Thomas YaTes, Don Enns, Lyndell Dearon, Norman Murrell, Merger Apsii, Bill Gabbifas, Greg Ward Amos Collier, X - A A A ESA W .A A zzz- A A if ' 4 A Bill Gabbiras, B class pole vauller, displays fine form as he clears the bar al fhe I0 fool mark. Versalile C alhlele, Tommy Saunders, dis- plays his skill in fhe high iump as he clears lhe bar during an early meel. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Bobby Gabbilas, Mike Wesl, Jack Dixon, Jerry Ogden. CENTER ROW: Roberf De- LaCruz, Brent Bowen, Gene Vaslbinder, Harry Walker, Benny Marlinez, Joe Gulierrez. FRONT ROW: Tommy Saunders, Bob Geissel, Floyd Monforl, Yee Pon, Ralph Jue, Roger Campbell. Merger Apsif races lo an easy win in fhe 880 during one of EB's exciling meals, r'u 1mnsea:.:'sfefxiemnes-v- m -A W ' 'i mm s,..,..A.. W - Lf' - ' SQA BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Bill Weeden, Jack Low, Henry Friedle, Eddie Kuehn, lrlan Warren, Maurice Des Pois, Ted Garvin, John Slanlon Don Des Pois, Dewayne Lyles. CENTER ROW: Ned Ryder, Jaclr Pelliiohn, Bill Childs, Everell Smilh, Ben Boll. FRONT ROW: Bob Hansen Roberl Williams Howard Gill, Roland Spelh, Leslie Barnes, Slanley Minor. THEY MADE A SPLASH . . . Coach Bob Jellisonis swimmers slarlecl oul 'rhe season wilh a bang by brealcing eighl inlerclass records. The seniors won 'rhe meel wilh I3 men swimming lor lhemg lhree were B Class. All lhree lour-man relay records wen? by lhe boards. The C class swimmers were responsible lor breaking lour ol lhe eiqhl records: lwo more were brolcen in lhe B class. and lhe lasl Two in A class, Perry, Vanderpool, Sheldon, l-lulson, M. Eslrada, and D. Ramslancl led lhe Cs, while E. l-lolliday, Will cox, Fidler, Ragsdale, Ballard, and Qaley carried lhe banners lor B-class. The A-class was headed by Don and Maurice Des Pois, De Shong, Perlcins, lmmel, Lyles, Slanlon, Weedon, and Boll. As always, lhe swimming leam had a very success- ful season. E,B.'s fine swimming leam lakes off on another viclory swim. . -5 'i K' 1 Q A sos JELLISON Swimming Coach BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Jim Kniqhl, Jerry Giannini, Don Lisenbee, Slacey Greemore, Ronnie Perkins, Loy Callison, Don Galey, Merrill Wilcox, Eddie Holliday, Jack lmmel, Frank De Shonq, Ernie Holguin, Bill Ragsdale, Jack Pacina. CENTER ROW: Tom Brown, Paul Harkins, Gordon Ellis, Ray Hamm, Jimmy Barlholomew, Tom Guslaison, Dennis Blackburn. FRONT ROW: Burlon Davies, Ronald Hanson, Dick Kel- logg, Joe Ballard, Eddie Eslrada, Richard Fidler. a half gainers. 304- lf Sfi5 Coach Bob Jellison sits on his lofly perch and keeps check on his industrious swimmers during one of their daily workouls. TBACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Joe Searcy, Rollie Morris, Bruce Shore, George lsola, Fred Perry, Roger Hulson, Danny Ramsland, Jerry Frank, Frank Garcia T. ,Marion Eslrada, Bill Anile, George King, Gordon Miller, William An erson. CENTER ROW: Jim Ross, Ray Brown, Ronnie Miller, Richard Smith Wade Freeland, Eugene McMillan, Jay Vanderpool, Venfon Sommerville, Vern Klingenburg. FRONT ROW: Arlhur Giralva, Herberr Owens, Wayne Beam, Tommy McCarlhy, Charles Snail, Porferio Alencio, Nal de Anda. : mn ' u,i..lx.1sri.i l ll 4.1 Richard Fidler smoofhly execules one of his speclacular one and .wmv is ,Rus we aussi, mi The swimming feam made sev- eral frips fhis year, fhe firsf fo Mf. Carmel. Affer fhe meef in fhe morning, fhe swimmers wenf ouf fo wafch fhe annual Sporfsman Show in Los Angeles. The second frip was fo Visalia on fhe morning of May I2. Affer fhe swimming meef fhe bus fool: fhe swimmers up fo Fresno fo wafch flue Wesf Coasf Relays. Bofh flue counfy and flue valley swimming meefs were held in flue Blade's home pool af Jefferson pool. The Easf High swimming' feam has a sfandouf in backsfroker Eddie Hollldey here c urnlng his way fo anofher firsf place. Daily pracfices af Jefferson pool build our speedy and sfrong swimmers. PACEMAKERS Among fhe many Easf High records broken by fhis year's fine swimming 'reams are f ' John Sfanfon Russell Weedon he following: Maurice DesPois ' 3 2O'Yd' relay Don Des Fois Eddie Holliday .....,.., ........ 5 O-yd. baclcsfrolce Raleigh Morris Connie Esfrada sau siueldon -- -------- '60-Yfi 'elaY Fred Perry Don Des Pois ,...... ..,..... l 00 yd. free sfyle Eddie Holliday ,...v,,.. .,.. .....,.. 2 2 O-yd. free sfyle Records broken af flue inferclass meef lwon by fhe seniorsl : Fred Perry ...... 50-yd. free sfyle and IOO-yd. free sfyle John Sfanfon ..Vsi ss.......,,,e,......,. .s..... i n dividual medley Sfanfon, Weedon, and Lyles ......... ....... 3 60-yd. relay Nav! Opposile Arvin . Shaffer . Garces . McFarland. . Garces . Porlerville if-'V 1-4 4 Eesl' Bakers- field Opposile 8 Tulare, . 4 'Roosevell 4 Bakersfield 20 Delano . 29 Wesco . 3 Visalia. . Easl Bakers- field 3 2 4 7 5 2 LES CARPENTER Varsify Baseball Coach f C Wai I f Q BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: N. T. Wallis, Don Crossley, Richard Souza, Don Holliday, Jack Cunningham. CENTER ROW: Bob Bierlein, Marlin Melllar ' ' ' Delberl Wiggins, Jerry Olive, LeRoy Kollenborn Duane Crossley, Eddie Rogers, Tommy Tucker. FRONT ROW, Bob Bryson, Ray Aguilar, , ...K f'fM.,,.l.. .-iv X ' H513 ..., S 1 'ig MN? BACK ROW, lefl lo righlz Emory Barnes, Farley Regis, Mike Solano, Elmer Scrilchfield, Raul Swalm, Dale Denison, Bill Kilbrealh. SECOND ROW Jim Maas, Dallas Sceales, Rex Wiggins, Darrel Cordonier, Phil Sheppard, Don Derryberry. FRONT ROW: Bobbie Allen, Jack Giangregorlo Tommy Scofl, Bob Massongill, Harry Shaw. DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH The Blades, lacing a lwenly-lhree game schedule lloiirleen league gamesl, al lhis wriling have won eighl and losl six games Don Crossley and Tom Tuclner were lhe boiler-lhan-average slarling pilchers, and Marlin Melller worlced in relief. The squad, young in e perience, can be proud ol lhree oulslanding sluggers: Jerry Olive, Bob Bierlein and Richard Souza, currenlly hilling .395, .4l9, and 500 respeclively. Olher slandouls were lhese: Bill l-loward. Del Wiggins, Leroy Kallenborn, Bob Bryson, Eddie Rogers, N. T. Wallis and B. J. Thomas. Coach Cal Myall's newlyelormed lreshrnan leam gave experience lo lrosh lulure Di Maqgios, while Hugh Rouse's Junior Varsily leam lellered for lhe lirsl lime as B's. Bolh leams had many promising players from which lulure champion Blade learns will be buill. f- Ap-,H .-W'- ' Oulslanding players chosen lo represenl Easf High in lhe All-Slar game lcomposed of basl players in each school in lhe counlyl are Dick Souza, Jerry Olive, Don Crossley and Bob Bierlein. BACK ROW, Iefl lo riqhl: Bob O'Malley, Bill Woods, Relord Hill, Roy Holden, Carl Sleele, Roy Thompson, Ralph Howlell. SECOND ROW: Roger Busby, Bob Sharp, Ted Reed, Roger Hay, Jim McNamara, Laurie Slrauss. FRONT ROW: Billy Howard, Ralph McPhelri'dge, Jim Curran, Johnny Holl, Rickey McElheney, Louie Solomon. WHAT A RACQUET! Q W , N? KARL JENSEN Tennis Coach The boys' fennis leam, consisfing of four singles and lwo doubles leighf boysl, represenled E. B. in fhe Kern Counly League composed of Tall, Wasco, Shaffer, Bakersfield and Easf Bakersfield. Focussing aflenlion on 'rhe accuracy and speed of fhe Blade fennis men was fheir winning score over Wasco and Tall in fhe firsf round of play. lvlainslays were: Boyden Ralph, Dean Holloway, Raymond Young, Richard Kahler, Bob R. Rogers and Paul Swafford, Ronnie Goerfz and Jim Joyner. Ronald Relriclc, Bill Williams, Bill Galland and Gene Smifh will be ex- pecfed 'ro bolsfer fhe feam considerably nexl' year, having improved greally in lhis, 'rheir firsf year of fennis. Dean HoIIoway's forceful serve accounls for parf of E. B.'s successful tennis season. BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Jim Joyner, Bob R, Rogers. Dean' Holloway, Dick Kehler. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Goerh, Paul Swafford, Bill Galland. , I Wx? Vfzff-jjbff ff! Q64 j1,4f'1jVfU If fl jzlf' I 74' 64,27 Q 41,1007 4-ff' offs NW I M' fy!! lvf!fjJ4'f j:?Ljy'?1 xbvjpgowu an UMW wa 'A QI I ,lf wif WI 1 1 WYMW3, 'Pau-Bm. I- ? Z, A M my If is U THESE ARE OUR ACTIVITIES figkzi MXL . . through them we discover X 1 N r what we are capable of doing was wma 1 ' w - O ' .L -1-1-11 N fx sn:- Z . Nil.. w ,A 593' V, 331 3, ,, 3 E Q QNII- p- - wg, MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN Hlvlolher ls a Freshman, aclapled by llne class of 'Sl lor lhe Senior Play, was adepll porlrayed by members ol The class under lhe eflicienl direclion ol Mary Louise Gaylorcli .vilh lvlili Slriclcland acling as sludenl direclor. Lynnie l-lay will lonq be remembered for her delinealion of Abigail Forlilude, a middle-agecl woman who allends college wilh her young daughler, Susan lNadine Thornlonl. The side-splillinq silualions which occur on lhe campus are never lo be forgollen by 'those who allended lhe play llhough il's loo bad lhal Dick Jarrell losl all his bels concerning lhe final clinchl. The senior play, Mother ls a Freshman, was a big hil, due lo lhe The sparkling comedy Mother ls a Freshman was very aplly brought fine aclinq of, lefl lo righf, Madine Thornlon, Dave Gulley, Lynn Hay, fo life by Dave Gulley lprofessor al Poinlerl, Peggy Rose, Joann Frost, and Dick Jarrell. and Helen Bally lsludenls al lhe colleqel. sw.-em.-ew Yw....,, 1 U , s 4. 7 , l Quia l i l a www BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Shirley McKelyy, Eddie Kuehn, Ralph Gunlher, Dick Jarrelf, Dave Gully, Belly Gossell, Helen Bally, Joann Frosl, Bob Marchlno Norma Hall and Peggy Rose. Silfing on the couch are Sally Palmer, Lynn Hay, Nadine Thornton, Gary Lewis. I46 'M ' u 'FJ Principals in fhe casl are: BACK ROW, left lo righf: Mark Tokash, Ricky McElheny, Joe Loundes, Dave Gulley, Dick Jarrell, Carl Thompson, Bruce Shore. FRONT ROW: Shirley Hooper, Frances Hall, Lynn Hay, Joan Hay, Helen Bally. Take a good look at fhis cozy room, Mrs. Carlelon. Il may be Unlikely sfrangler Sheriff Preble surprises Zadoc Grimes, lhe lynid your Iasl, warns lhe professor. Doc Ferris lhrealens Lulu while aulhor. Don Carlelon unsuccessfully allempls lc save his wife rom the Reverend Clarence Underhill looks on. the hands of lhe sfranqler. Unlike mosl Mwho dunnilsf' Cuckoos on lhe l'learlh was a hairfraising murder myslery which kepl lhe audience in lolal suspense unlil lhe linal curlain. lhe casl members did a bang-up iob ol porlrayinq lhe characlers convincingly in lhe play sei on a cold, winlry Maine nighl. The brealhlaking performance ol Ricky lVicElheney as lhe mys- lerious slranqler whose predominanl urge was lo slranqle women, will be recorded in lhe hislory ol oulslanding performances al Easl l-liqh. CUCKO0S ON THE HEARTH !Vfr'CfwV Understanding and inlerprefing pla f na ions is one of The acfivifies of fhe Drama classes. Here fhe Chinese ad-chopper prepares fo execute his duly. IN CLASSES we LEARN We are proud ol our leaching slall and leaching syslem. Il lhis be lhe modern melhoclm ol educalion, we like ill Nor all ol our lime in school is spenl on exlracurricular aclivilyg on science we spend 9.470 of our lime, on malrhemalics, 9.5OfO, on hislory, I2.5'7O, and on English, l8,lOfO, ln our classrooms an almosphere ol lively inleresl and an inlenr lo learn prevails. Hablan espanol? No comprenden? Do you speak Spanish? If you don'+ Easl High offers a e fin e course in il and many olher foreign languages. ww- lk www 'N The sfudenfs af E,B. receive excellent inslrucfion in one of our arf classes. S swf ' e Jo Ann Doris, Shirley Kirschenrnan, Belly Kidd, and Jackie Kenl do fhe Virginia Wifh lriangle and French curve lslricfly inanimafell in han'd, The archihdurel Reel, which is iusl one of The many folk dances laugh? by lhe able girls' P. E. drawing sludenls pore over Their blue-line problems. inslruclors. THINK . . . AND D0 Many Bakersfield adulls enioy lhe nighl school classes held four nighls a weelc. Lealhercrail, rug malcing, lyping, and square-dancing are iusl a few of lhe educalional and enjoyable subiecls faughl al nighl. Our apprecialion and approval of our educalional syslem here al Easl High is shared by parenls, educalors, and lay people who give lheir enlhusiaslic supporl lo our program. E.B. girls are noled for their fine business abilily, and no wonder, for lhey have excellent inslruclion in fyping, accouniing, shorfhand and olher business essentials. Scissors snip, and needles fly when fhese girls begin their work. of lhe sewing classes 0 K ' , it 4,-a db'..f. Q. XS . : 4.f: 11-12,45 X X . , .: iw f 1 S if 1 Q , A PFW A ii .f , 3, Ri? 'V xi 'Q 5 'fi .W ii? x. 4 , 119: Q 133 T ziggy A-QQ! Sf? ,, - mu O J, A Y' ff sk Q 5 3 3 1 i ' , X , 5 ' Q W3 W if 'Nm f fl .kgn Q , , ,I Es Le, f Y EN., X sf HW Y fvi' is wk ni 6 Q X 'Y 5 km fx, 35 Y fx AV' ' ' A M A N? 1 59' 'ml if , hfdgwb K ,win K e Am' . 44111. , ' .154 Q X S' + .,x.. y , S Xf L -. -f Q :I Q g l' , anla Claus is coming! An example of lhe won- One of lhe oulslanding problems in lhe Modem Les and Esther Enqleson .execule the colorful 'ful directions lhe Service Club provided lor Dance program. Belle Adams and Shirley Mc- Schuhplalller, a Bavanan dance, lor lhe E. I. sludenls al Chrislmas lime. Kelvy are really laking il seriously. famous leachers' assembly. CTIVITIES KEEP US ND BUSY. X W W 'A 5 G,-- xl ' : J If V on A' N Q ll All! 'lf' lwlflfy -' ll, X ff fffllyl ,h r wg el, -.-. D P f 1 J' f gf! :uqhoul cold, windy loolball games and hol, crowd-packed baskelball ms, Mary Ann and Norma Koelzer lailhlully and cheerfully led yells, y will be remembered as fwo of lhe snappiesl yell leaders E. 8. has ever had. -may unseen The ''Keep-lhe-Campus-Clean week was welcomed and supporled by our co- cperaflve cuslodians led by Pop Drennen, who, lo our sorrow, was al home wilh the flu when lheir pholos were snapped. BACK ROW, lell lo riqhl: Vernon Dunham, Prince AlberlKuyl1endall4 Raymond Paullr FRONT ROW: E. R, Dicken- son, Buford Lanqslony and Tommy Robbins, Wifh lhe slriklnq up of lhe band and the rusfle of red porrrpons, Sally Palmer, Shirley McKelvy and Norma Hall led us in our school songs al all lhe spiriled games and rallies lhis year. - ff , - ef 'V ' WHEN IN ROME . . . if if P Q CC lin These boys aded as Roman soldiers who carried in lhe apple- in-his-mouih roasf pig, supplemenfed, if you can imagine, by shrimps! Jean Singleion serves roast iurkey fo some of the guesfs af The banquel' who were so full of delicious food fhey could hardly leave fhrouqh fhe same door lhrough which fhey enfered. A large number of sfudenls parlicipaled in The Roman Banquel, making SA A scene from lhe play The Wandering: of Ulyssex dellqhfed rhe il bofh enferfaining and successful, ' x ,x 5-E x. ka 4 TO THEM WE SAY THANKS Beaufifully appoinfed furnifure ranging from exquisife polished eighfeenlh cen- fury fo lhe choicesl modernisfic models can be found al McCART AND BULTMAN. Don Galey and Doris Aldrich are shown samples by manager Ken Smilh as par? of the personalized inierior decorating service. Helen Bally and Nancy Fulkerson are deliqhred by lhe spacious new HILLCREST FOODS Slore and ils wide selection of merchandise. Like mos? shoppers, they plan fo hurry back. WICKERSHAM'S JEWELERS has iusf The righl silver To delighr fhe hear? of 'he mos? fasfidious bride-To-be. Carlos Anderson, Pa? Meeks and Jim Berry are pleased af The seleclion shown them, q4'ff ' r' S? f K. fil- KQJDQW ill W -H ,we-vu--ff - Mwwewmi - -We vwmrr , , Mgnl U 35 L fi 'i, IT ' Home oi? -TIM: IVIonS'I-u'- Burner 6 9 , I Q W fl I Q. O f H . K ' A 35 1 gf'fI R PM . O , 'J-f I ,7 f,..J PEACOCK DAIRIES SEARS ROEBUCK 84 CO. STEWART'S RADIO 8: l3O E. 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DuD's I f ,, 1 Moum' Vernon 8: Quincy Ave. D MOT-G CENTER I 22 8: Che r Ave. I DQEOTEQEEIESS' STORAGE NICHOLY AR a. N S STAND I V ' ' 2800 Ni S+. ' I ELTON'S WATCH SHOP H RD N, L5 REAL ATE Q ISIO CI1es'I'er Ave. ' 800 Niles S . LAURENCE LARRY FERNAND IMOBILG H01 ADRE - l43I Baker Ave. 3 H S+, E GILBERT'S VARIETY STORE PARKER' ORTS AR . I I308 Mouni' Vernon Ave. ' a r ve- I g fp 'YI 151 'S W l V . . . DAYS T0 REMEMBER . . . SEPTEMBER JANUARY-Conlinued 7 Regislralion leveryone buys sludenl body liclrelsll Graybeard game lold bones crealc so crippled children 8 Freshman Assembly lsongs, dancesl n10Y Wallil I I School opens lsludenls impafienl for classes 'ro slaril 30 A559n'll9lY 'lOl' ills Blind llnlefesllng People and benulllul I5 P. T. A. Carnival ldarls, balloons, and Q. Gulleyl m s'cl 20 Girls' League Spaghelli Feed lulces. scraggly hair and lcsf shoesl FEBRUARY 23 Venlura Foolball Game af Venlura I 29 La Jolla Foolball Game Iexcilemenl and cheers-firsl Girls' League Box Social Ipapa's waislline coslsl h I0 Sophomore class dance lsweelhearls and valenlinesl ome gamel . l V I2 Kernel Assembly: Guesf Speaker, Lnlila Dzrrlrals OCTOBER I3 Girls' League shoeshine day lwhile soles-new fadl 22 Girls League Assembly, Oklahoma '3 Blades VS' Waste 6' Wasco 26 F. T. A. Band Benefif lpoor old band uniforms gel I8 Nalional Assembly lGypsy and Mexican dancesl repaired, 20 Blades V5- Delano nl Delano Nalional Assembly: Archery llhey missed usll 2l S'-Tnflel and Blue DOY Oi WeiII'S ' 28 Senior Pofluclc and Dance lsquare-dancing and 24 Balrerslield College Assembly la Russian, some poison, enchiladasl and a climaxl 26 Girls' League Co-ed Capades llaughler. fears and money for a scholarshipl MARCH 28 Blades vs. Porlerville I0 Scarlel and Blue Day al Broclfs I9-25 Easier Holidays lsunburns, sandy picnic lunches. and Novsm BER Balboa 3 Teachers' lns'I'iI'ule: School Closed Isadness and sorrow- 3' G' A' A' playday no schooll I7 Exchange Assembly al Tall APRIL '8 B ?i2ig'ZhTaL1Z 3 'O' Class Dance lb'ea 655 S 'Y-- 6 Nighl of One Acls lRalph yogis and Slanley swaggersl 2l Molherls1 Freshman lwhere was Peggy's da'I'e?l '9 Pasadena Playhouse Toumemen' I 20 Sludenl Body Play. Cuclroos on Ihe Hearlh lRiclxey slranglesl DECEMBER 2l Sludenl Bod Carnival Dance lDanny fakes a splash 5 Sophomore Assembly lhuman lamp shades developl now and lhlenl I0 Nalional Thespian lnifiafion 22 Girls' League Mofher-Daughler Tea I3 Chrislmas Pageanl Assembly lJohnny and Ihe pinalal 26 Career Girls' Day I5 Girls' League Girls' Dare lwinfer wonderland, beauriful C- A- 5- C' Convenllon girls and a radianl queenl Glee Club Sings af Courl House Iangels and harmoniesl MAY I8 Ch ' I' 'l b ' f' , 'f b . SES :rj glilrriggsleqlns 'Snow pd' 'es O Oqqans 5 Girls' Dose iHerb and Joe drop in Io char. No? dance?l I I Visifors' ay JANUARY I7 On Wings of Song lbouffanl dresses and lyricsl 5 Quill and Scroll Assembly Ilhe 'reachers Iurn hill-billyl 2' o' gloss Assembly 9 P T A C I . . . 30 Decorallon Day: No School lgay faculfy barbecue al . . . ounse ors Panel lrypical unlervuewsl Kem COUMY Peru II Modern Dance Assembly lshadows, corpses and . . 3l lnslallalion of Sludenl Body Officers delached headsl I3 Sierran Baslrelball Queen Dance lBuIch crowns Lynniel I5 Senior Banque? al Sloclrdale linspiralion, laughs, and JUNE Cf Os 'e 'ands' 3 Baccalaureale: Senior Tea lheels, gloves. and shalry I7 Naflonal Thespians' Assembly hands, 70 R'3llY Club Dance 6 Junior-Senior Prom lformals, flowers, and sweel musicl 26 Sludenl Body Dance Lellerman Banque? Le'rIermen's Boxing Tournamenl lblood, sweal, and 7 blowsl Senior Assembly and Commencemenl ldiplomas. dewy eyes, and caps and gownsl Without them this book woulcIn't be! Our thanks go to: Lederer Street 81 Zeus, printers S. K. Smith, Co., covers Ray Geers, photography Mr. Avery Allen, Beverly Torlcleson, Dale Spiclcler, photography A Q I California Art 8: Engravin Co. -- oo Q Charles Flanagin, photography X ' -N as .1 Lois Hasson, Mary Ann Lusaretta. John V , X Stanton, June Rymes, Mrs. Schneclcen- 7 ff V Ik' ,- I berger, Mrs. Cassel. Nancy Fullcerson .ff l Wg Z I N Robert Towne, sports advisor 'I fit - ! EEK Phyllis Ames, art advisor A ijt X l' and last but not least, Jo Robinson, our ' '7 xx l Y advisor, whom we have caused much worry and anxiety, and who has been grand through this whole ugly mess! mechanical arts building, another Are we happy! Everyone gave the Blades a rousing-send-off for the Ground is broken forthe long-awaited Valley Championship game at Fresno, step forward for our benefit. Civ , g,,3,.f5 sf' ,fu f-'BC-ov, L. A-chef' I N, ,Lc7h.1. I IL, fxfwu- . In ...J sb J ofa., , I ,Vpawiw ...A fu U I- Ama I3 ' Ph I : ' . 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