East Bakersfield High School - Sierran Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1952
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A Sierrus FicTiTious? Well, ThaT's me. Living all alone up in The Sierras I goT To Thinking abouT a higher educaTion. l know iT is impossible To geT a iob wiThouT a high school diploma, and oT course I wanTed The besT. ATTer looking all over The valley I concluded, as you have, ThaT The TinesT school is EasT I-li. So I sTarTed my journey here. Whew! Four years of educaTion in one year, buT l did iT. Didn'T you ever see me around The halls? I saw you in The caTeTeria: in classes: in clubs: aT games. And I will always remember you all-Tor I knew each of you. ri ag Tb -7 Lu A A f ADMINISTRATION iii? 42,1 LookH' all Ihose people working, TI1ey're whai makes Ihis whole schcol 'Hck All I need's +o furn fhis page And I can meei' ihem all-bu+ quick! N Nm 1' 'II 7 'll I ,cw SW Q 2 X o x xo Qi , f 7 Wax ..,. 5 Kev QVEDX QQ: fb iw! ig? if is i me M Q0 s E-13. Lf, Hmmm T75 'iii 1? Q -- E3 Q5 F4255 x MX N Io Z- VY- iy f , xi X Kfn X'1 fo E535 .J FNVC-Ex IN MEMORIAM CHARLES HENRY HOLSON January 22. i935-February 25. l952 THE WEST WIND li's a warm wind. fhe wesl wind, full of binds' cries: I never hear fha wesf wind buf 'lears are in my eyes. For if comes from ihe wesf lands, fhe old brown hills. And April's in ihe wesf wind. and daffodils. ll s a line land, 'rhe wesl' land, 'For hearls as fired as mine: Apple orchards blossom fhere, and fhe air's like wine. There is cool reen grass 'l'here, where men may lie al' res1', And lhe rhrusthes are in song lhere. flufing from lhe nest Will you noi' come home. bro+her7 You have been long away lf's April. and blossom +ime. and whife is 'rhe spray: And brighi is +he sun. brofher, and warm is +he rain,- Will you noi' come home, brolher, home io us again? The young corn is green, brolher, where 'ihe rabbils run. l'l s blue slcy. and whiie clouds, and warm rain and sun. H s song fo a man's soul. broiher, fire fo a man's brain, To hear The wild bees and see 'rhe merry spring again. 'Larks are singing in 'rhe west brofher, above +he green wheel, So will you noi come home, broiher. and resi our 'fired feef? I've a balm for bruised hearls. brolher, sleep yor aching eyes, Says lhe warm wind. fhe wes'r wind. full of birds' cries. l+'s 'ihe whi+e road wesiwards is ihe road l musi' 'iread To lhe green grass, fhe cool grass, and resi' for hearl' end head. To 'rhe violels and fhe brown brooks and ihe 'rhrushes' song. ln ihe fine land, fha wesf land, fhe land where I belong. c -John Masefield. Surprise. Mrs. Rl Our success in slipping rhis page pas? your appraising eyes is ihe miracle of +he year. We can never repay you for The advice and as- sisrance you have offered. The s+a1CF, in gra+i'rude1cor 'rhe many hours you have spen'r wiih us and ihose before us, wishes To salu+e you, Joy Robinson, wi+h ihis dedicaiion of The I952 Sierran. KlNDLY LEADERSHIP ...... fi l RINCTML Serving as principal of EasT Bakersfield High School conTinues To be a very happy experience. In reviewing The parficular reasons for This feeling. probably The firsT is The saTisfacTion of working wiTh sTudenTs. i parenTs, and Teachers who have always been enThusiasTic and coop- eraTive. EasT l-ligh has cerTainly received The supporT of The communiTy, and This has done much To creaTe The friendly afmosphere and cordialiTy which we are so ofTen Told char- acTerizes our school. Anofher imporTanT reason lies in The ccnvicfion ThaT our eTforTs To assisf in building a fine insTiTuTion have been worTh while. This can besT be judged by The saTisfacTion of our gracluaTes wifh The educafion They received here, and by Their success in life affer leaving high school. For some years we have followed a large proporTion of our graduaTes and have secured from Them sTaTemenTs and commenTs relaTive To The effecTiveness of our program of sTudies. IT is always a Thrill To know fhaf our alumni are filling Their various posifions capably and wiTh honor, for Through such evidence we are assured ThaT E. B. is adequaTely fulfilling The purpose for which iT was esfablishedf' K. W. RICH Principal . 4 s Theron L. McCuen reviews plans for ihs additions 'lo Easl Bakers- THERON L. McCUEN field High wilh Mr. Rich. , Disfricl' Superiniendenf Few sludenis realize lhe imporlanl' funclion of lhe K.C.U.H.S. Dislricr Board of Trusrees. This policy-making body sels 'rhe pariern for lhe building program, equipment and 'lype of inslruclion. and employs leachers. Foriunaiely 'for E.B. and oiher dislricl schools, lhe Board of Trusiees has been iradilionally iarsighled. These businessmen bring 'rhe same broad experience io 'lheir guidance of The dis'fric'r's educaiional policy 'rhal lhey do 'ro lheir own concerns, and as a resull, EB. and parirner schools have moderniiy wilhoul iol-de-rol, sufficiency wiihoul wasre. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Albert S. Gould, Chester W. O'Neill, H. E. Woodworfh, Emil Bender, William T. Baldwin. A SOLICITOUS PQT.A. . . . Weslern music, savory barbecuecl beef, ging- ham slcirls and checkered shirls were a perl of lhe successful Parenl-Teacher Associalion's Chuck Wagon Jamboree, which also fealured gay mixers. Among l'he accomplishmenls of lhe P.T.A. are valuable help wilh school records. purchase of needed eye glasses for sluclenls, denial care, such proiecls as 'rhe queslionnaire on social and emolional malurily of Easl High sluclenls as direcled by Mrs. Joe Gannon, and lhe hilarious family pol-luclc inslilulecl by Mrs. Sceales al E K mi.. 'rhe spring inauguralion of officers. ' is ' -Essliss V R? S' .N J 'I Qllfg l. gli CHUCK '55i:i':' WAS ' nn ' emi-6 Q U ABOVE: Mrs. Dallas Sceales was sdpporled by an efficienl board and officers: Mmes. Gelland, Gan- non, Ginn, Harrnacker, Slaughfer, Solomon, Adams, and Mr. Roberl own. MIDDLE: P.T.A. members enioy lhe highly successful Chuckwagon Barbecue. BELOW: Despile fheir busy year, members of fha P.T.A. found lime fo present a play, enioyed by all who aflended. .ef AND A TREMENDOUS OFFICE STAFF . . . I'll meef you in fhe office! -a common ex- clamafion used fhroughouf lhe year by each of us. The office, a beehive of acfivify, was usually crowded wifh ficlcef-buyers, ring-pur- chasers, afhlefic heroes geffing comps. and losf fresh frying fo find fheir way. Sunny smiles, helpful advice, and kind co-operafion have made fhis office sfafi an infegral and imporfanf parf of life af Easf High. Affendance records were kepf in fine order by Audrey Johnson, Hesfer McDonald, and Mar- garef Cragin. LA ABOVE: Marie Feirbeffer, Mary Ann Lusarelfa, and Shirley Hirons, accepf some advice from Mrs. Elsie Schneckenberger, non pareil af sfraighleninq ou? froubles in fhe business office. MIDDLE: Affendance officers Reed and Peferson discuss mefhods of keeping sfudenfs in classes, while, BELOW: Lois Hasson, Eva Bishop, and lrving Lane are always af fheir slafionary posfs in fhe counselor's office 'lo lend a helping hand. Nurse Ann Maguire has made many friends wilh her friendly smile Herberl' Anderson, Orville Armslrong, Dennis Day, and Shirley ' ' ' h . Hirons double-check the visual aids schedule. and warm assurance fhal everylhlng will be all rug f FOR THOSE SPECIAL SERVICES Coniribuiing io Easr High's smooih-running machine are The nurse's office, Jrhe cusiodians, 'rhe caieieria siaii, and ihe audio-visual aids deparimeni. Ann Maguire 'rreais everyihing from scralches io broken bones. and while oiien iaken for granied, 'ihe ianilors were an all-imporiani cog in E.B.'s machine. Well-balanced meals and good serving were feaiured in our cafeieria, and ihe increasing use of films ar EB. has proved +he imporlance of our audio-visual aids deparimeni. V Qi ' PJ, '2 3 G C4 SCJ n C .CD .,.x IA. dab? Nr N Q60 P QQ Y.. QMDSHQW Oi fx' E pie N BACK ROW, lefl jo right: B. K. Langston. Viola Slrong, Johnny East High's prefix cafeleria workers, Jean Frifz, An ie Perry, Alice Dorlon, E. R. Dickinson, Vernon Dunham, Pop Drennan. FRON Clerou, Barbara ohnson, Elhel Rollend, Madeline lglall, Ida Smllh ROW: Damon Baker, R. E. Paullr, P. A. Kuykendall. and Befly Williams. Roscoe Morgan, Miriam Gurr, and Ben Kellner sfarl fhe day Margaref Schilling and Joe Tener measure Helen Harrlngfon right wifh warm smiles. for her cap and gown. Kirk Ward palienfly awails his 'lurn AND PATIENT PR DDlNG . . . ...M Q Our counselors' office, so many rimes filled lo ils u+mos+ capacily, is ollen seen as a silenl ray of hope, a calm assurance lo our con- fused pleas, a dehnile place where our problems, bolh large and small, are solved by lhe erficienl and underslanding slarl. Oflen lhe home-base of confused new siudenls or exciled seniors signing up for lheir many aciivilies, lhe counselors' office sees many wrinkled brows of sludenis sluclying lheir newly conlrived schedules. Through all This hum of aclivily our specially Trained and selecied group of counselors smile serenely al lhe progress of our young lives. ln deep conference over a sluden+'s record card are Orville Armslronn. Ray Kills, and Charles Flanagin. Al right, Lois Smilh helps one of lhe many sludenls who come fo bring her lhelr quesfions. Irving Lane looks as ihough he may have a comment, Too. MARY LOUISE GAYLORD - Fresno Sfale, Eng. and Drama Depls., Nal'l. Thespians Adv., Dir. of Plays. BEN GMUR-Soc. Sl., Baseball Coach, Co-Av. Tolleca Club. DOROTHY ALLISON-U. of Wash., Bus. Ed., Future Bus. Leaders Adv. HERBERT ANDERSON -- Wash. Slale Col., Ch. Science Depf., Co-Ch. Vis. Aids, in charge campus landscaping. ' MARGER APSIT--U.S.C., P.E., Class-A Football, Class-B Baskeiball. ORVILLE ARMSTRONG-OCC. Col., Ch. Soc. Sl. Depf., Fr. Class Adv., Coun. GILBERT BISHOP-San Jose Slale, P.E., Dir. of Alhlelics, Var. Track and Basket- ball Coach. CECIL BOWMAN-San Jose Slate, Mech. Arls Depf. EDWARD BRUNSON-Whillier Col., Eng. Depl., Debale, Pub. Sp. DOROTHY CANNON - Chico Slate, Malh Depf., Maiorelfes Adv., Rally Club Co-Adv. LESTER CARPENTER-San Jose Slale, Kali., Var. Baseball, Lellerman Club v. JULIA DAY-U.C.L.A., Eng. Depl., J.S.A., Co-Adv. BLANCHE DIFFENBAUGH-U. of Neb., For. Lang. and Eng. Depls., Quill and Scroll Adv., Roman Banquet LULA DUNLAP-U. of Ore., Eng. Depl. LESTER ENGELSON - Santa Barbara Col., Ch. Math Depl., Pac. Adv. for sfudenf slore and sludenl finance. JAMES ESNEAULT-Slanford, Ch. For. Lang. Dept., Inf. Circle Adv. CHARLES FLANAGIN-U.of Redlands, Dir. of Tesling, Eng. Depl., Pholo Club Adv., Sierran Phof. VERNA FLESNER-U. of Ill. Soc. Sf. Depl., P.E., Fulure Teachers Adv. Mary Louise Gaylord illusfrales some of fha lesser Everyone enloyed lhe human relahons class. known fields of acting fo her Dramallcs class. Q . 9 QS x 07' A A Rex, ALVINA GRAUPMAN-Col. of Pac., Bus. Ed., Co-Adv. Theta Kappa. BENJAMIN GRAY-U.C.L.A., Mafh Depf., Science Club Adv. MIRIAM GURR-U. of Cal., For. Lang. and Bus. Ed., Couns., Adv. Fr. Class, Adv. El Dorado Horizon Club. JAMES HEADY-U. of Cal., Special Classes af Delenlion Home, Class-B Football. HARRY HILDEBRECHT-U. of N. Dak., Ch. Music Depi., Sfring Groups, Brass Ensemblies, Band. SYBIL HILTON-U.C.L.A., Ch. P.E. Depl., Fac. Club Pres. ROBERT JELLISON-Chico Slate, P.E. Depl., Ll. WY. Football, Swimming. KARL JENSEN-Ore. Slaie, Bus. Ed., Coach Tennis Team. MARGARET JOHNSTON - U.C.l..A., For. Lang. and Homemaking Depfs., C.S.F. Adv. BEN KELLNER-Haslings Col., Math Depl.,.Couns., Fac. Adv. for Board or Commissioners. MARTHA KENDALL-U.S.C., P.E. and Sc. Depfs., Live Y'ers Adv. JOHN KING-Pomona Col., Soc. Sci. Depl. RAYMOND KITTS-Colo. Slale Journ. Rgpf., Kernal Adv., Couns., Soplh. Class v. KATHLEEN KLOTZ-U. of Ohio, Bus. Ed. and Eng. Depls. PHYLLIS KRUEGER-Cal. Col. of Arfs and Crafls, Art Depf., Ari Club Adv., Sierran Ari' Adv. IRVING LANE-U.C.L.A., Vice-princi- gg, Couns., Rifle Club Adv., Sr. Class V. NEAL LOHMAN-U.S.C., Maih Dept Scarlel and Blue Hi-Y Adv. MARY LYNN-U.C.L.A., Music Depf Sigma Alpha Adv., Piano Club Adv. A new faculty member fhis year, James Head!-'instructs Famous for her modern art paunhngs Phyllis Krueger one of his special classes af the Deleniion ome. explains one of her latest works to her Art class '12 L FA' 0174 4 v., ,-..-'. S Adventurous, exciling, unbelievable . . . wha? words Anyone who has been a student of Vicior Manley's will A would you use lo describe Calvin MyaH's 7+h period be a wifness fo fhe fact fhai he loIera1es no whisperin', sfudy hall? no gum chawin', and no chealin'. - HUGH ROUSE-U.S.C., Sc. Depl. ANN MAGUlRE-U. of Pills., School Nurse. VICTOR MANLEY-QU. of Ill., Soc. Sci. Dept., Service Club Adv. HARLAN MAN N-u. of Am., sae. si. oem., co-Adv. J.s.A. CHRISTINA MASHTAIRE-Sanla Bar- bara Col., Librarian, Theia Kappa Co-Adv. HENRY MINNETTI - Sanla Barbara Col., Mech. Aris Depf. ROSCOE MORGAN-Couns., Dir. of Assemblies, Bus. Ed. GLADYS MORTENSON-U. of Cal., Ch. Homemaking Depl., Epsilon Bela Adv. CALVIN MYATT-L.A. Slafe, Eng. and Soc. S+. Depls., Adv. Sporls HI-Y. JANICE NOREN-Occ. Col., P.E. Dept, Modern Dance Club Adv. J. W. NIELSON - U. of Neb., Ag. Depl., Beef CaH'le Proiecls for Voc. Ag. JEAN PHILIPP-U. of Cal., Bus. Ed. Depl., Home Teacher, Rally Club Co- Aclv., Assl. Swimming Coach. SHIRLEY PETERSON- U.C.L.A., Al'- fendance for Girls, Jr. Class Adv. ALMEDA RANGE-u,s.c., Eng. Depl., Felia rn Hi-Y Adv. DAN REED-U. of Neb., Allendance Supf., Evening School Principal. JOY ROBINSON-U.S.C., Ch. Eng. Dept., Sierran Adv. REED ROSENBERG-U. of Brigham Young, Eng. and Soc. Sl. Depls., Assf. Coac Class-B Foolball, Coach Class-D Baskelball. 4- I I 9 Fa' 5.1 Lxlllil Q in VII UH U' Directing one of her P.E. classes is Miss Joan Sanders, Hamlet struts in Eng. 3A. a friendly and well-liked new member of the faculty. JOAN SANDERS-Stanford, P.E. Dept., G.A.A. Adv., Mermettes Adv. MARGARET SCHILLING-Stanford, Soc. Sf. Dept., Girls' League Co-Adv., Sr. Class Adv., Interracial Adv. WALTER SHORE - U. of Cal., Ag. Dept., Future Farmers Adv. JACK SILVERMAN-U. of Cal., Eng. Dept., Asst. Coach Class-B Football. LOIS SMITH-Dean of Girls, Occ. Col., Art Dept., Scph. Class Adv., Couns. MARGARET SPRAGUE--U. of Ore., Math Dept., Fac. Club Treas., Student Aid Comm., Soc. Ch. of Fac. Women. EVA STRIPLEN - U.C.L.A., Science Dept., Science Club Co-Adv. RICHARD STUTZMAN-San Jose State. Mech. Arts Dept., Stage Work, Road Rogues Adv. PAUL SUNDERLAND - Union Col., Science Dept. LEONARD TATE-San Jose State, Ch. Mech. Arts. Dept. JOSEPH TENER--U.C.L.A., Sc. Dept., Couns., Class-C Football, Jr. Class Adv. JAMES TINKLE-Santa Barbara Col., Mech. Arts Dept., Buccaneer Hi-y Adv. ROBERT TOWN--U. of Redl., Bus. Ed. Dept., Class-C Basketball, Sierran Sports Adv., Co-op. Adv. MARTHA WEBER-U. of Cal., Home- malcing Dept., Future Homemakers Adv. MARDYS WHITEMAN-U.C.L.A., Eng. Dept., Tennis Club Adv., Girls' League Co'Adv. BEULAH WOODRUFF-U.S.C., Eng. Dept., Amicitia Adv., Library. we WILLIAM WOODS, JR. -- U.C.L.A., Soc. St., Science and P.E. Depts., Foote ball and Track. 3 THE BUSY BOARD . . . FUI Gordon Harper and faculry advisor Ben Kellner review minules The Carnival Dance, one of Ihe mosl' popular 'dances.of Ihe.year, of fhe las? board meeting. was aliended by nearly everyone and good hmes reigned In all their glory. B. of C. members plan II. 011059, Q! few Q2 SEQ.. MAUREEN GABBITAS BRUCE SHORE BOB LIITTSCHWAGER IDA CESMAT BOB BRYSON Sludenr Body Secretary Vice-President Business Manager Service Club Pres. Rally Club Pres. DIANE TROUTMAN DON SHAW KIRK WARD SHIRLEY SCHMUKE DEAN HOLLOWAY LUIS VALD Debafe Club Pres. J.5.A. Rep. Lellerman Club Pres. G.A.A. Senior Class Pres. Junior Class P 20 DVING BUT PRODUCTIVE Gordon leads a discussion al a meefing while lhs res? of fha Board members conlrlbule. l-lave you heardqwhaf lhe Board is doing now? Yes, our Board of Commissioners was a very aciive group lhis year. We enjoyed hear- ing 'rhe minuies in second period because lhey were so newsy. The Board. besides deciding on lhe requesls of individuals and groups, or mailers con- cerning lhe whole sludenl body. also musl perform all execulive funclions of The sludenl body governmenl, lake aclion on all pelilions of clubs and classes for sales and conces- sions, and granl 'ro lhem all aclivilies, social funclions, and assemblies. Many imporlanl decisions are made by 'rhe Board, bul from rumors we hear, being on The Board is noi all worlc. Some of lhe discussions have 'lurned lo 'lhe more hilarious side, wilh lhe help of lhal argumenlalive Don Shaw. Their myriads of aclivilies included lhe l-lickory-Slick Slomp, lo inlroduce all our new sludenls, l'he never-lo-be-forgollen Pep Parade when over filly brighlly decoraled cars cavalcaded down lhe main slreel, lhe colorful spring Carnival Dance, and lhe gay pol- luclc suppers. E. B. is proud of Jrhe Board's democralic underslanding and broad oulloolc, resulling in a long lisl' of achievemenls. IE SOLOMON CHRIS SCHOLL LORETTA NULL SALLY CAGEY ANITA PERSON re Class Presldenl Freshman Class Presidenl Kemal Edifor Slerran Edilor Girls' League Presidonl EI? GORDON HARPER Student Body President Following in the footsteps of oiher successful Student Body Presidents, Gordon Harper won the respect and admiration of studenis and faculty alike. Outstanding in the classroom, he enhanced nine clubs with his membership this past year and participated in a variety of activities. In his Junior year, he was a delegaie to Boys' Siaie and The winner of literary honors in writing. Besides all this, Gordon was elected to The high honor of President of 'rhe Kern County Association of Siudenf Representatives. This is not surprising, since his pleasing personality and friendly smile were evident at every school event. Yes, Gordon has proved worthy of being our president for l95l-I952. Gordon and Roscoe Morgan, assembly chairman, make Betty and Bobby. Blade Uda Cesmat and Danny Reedl preparations for one of our more entertaining programs. discuss East Hig spirit with our Student Body President. CLASSES X The iuniors seem io be excifed, The seniors sad io leave. The sophomores are a happy lo+, And The frosh no longer grieve ? 'Pty N FN, Qu. Q K? X255 fx f QQ G- IW? ' I , 7531 9rA'gl!l ' Q 16 x F5 KL rl 1 2556 W w T1 K ,U ,ok -fijjynyfx jx Sis, I Uhhakk . O X v -Q . S ,- 'Z-REEL X X- -rmuwwn ifv, - . i M X ilkk' t . ff. Y X xQ, :.U . 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Center row: Janice Seniors! They exploded into school in September and exploded oul' in June. leaving behind them a record of unique ideas, precedents, strong friendships, leadership. real loyalty and concern for E. B., and a breathless and somewhat-exhausted pair of ad- visors. Hatch, Ann Gregg, Anita Lopez, Helen Harrington, Shirley John stan. Front row: Joan Hay, Betty Fife. Rightfully proud Seniors show how happy they are at winning the yell competition. ANN GREGG ANITA LOPEZ BETTY F-IFE JOAN DUDRA Vice-President Secreiary Publicily Manager Social Chairman rl-is CLASS or '52 Bidding each oiher farewell ai graduafion are Frank DeShonq, Leading the school in one of ihe early rallies is ihe vivacious Virginia Ricks, Larry Hogan, and Joe Lowndes. and spiriied Senior Class. DAN NY RAMSLAND Yell Leader lnnovaiions included a sign for ihe froni of Easf Hi as a gifi of 'rhe Senior Class. a smash-hil senior play, Turn Back ihe Clock. a highly successful senior ban- quet and a gay senior picnic. Especially honored by being selecied as senior speakers were Ann Kellner, Kirk Ward, Dora Hail, Gay Branscum, and Judy Mills. Who feli more sadness ai iheir leaving. lhe seniors or lhose remaining a+ Easl l-ligh, is hard lo defer- mine. We are sure, lhough, ihai such 'fine leaders and ouisianding people will reileci only credif on iheir Alma Maier. BETTIE ADAMS FRANCES ADAMS KEITH ALEXANDER JO ANNE ANDERSON DOROTHY ARMSTRONG MARCELLE ARIEY LOU JEAN BATSON JACK BEGLEY BOB BENNETT VIRGINIA BEST 30 ZOE ADAMS VIRGINIA APALATEA JO ANN ARNBRISTER DAVID BELL DENNIS BLACKBURN GLENDENE ALBO MARGER APSIT CALLA ARIAS BILL BENNETT DESSA BLACKMAN I' leg 'QNCY Completely lost in the world oblivious to those around him. exerts all. Yell leading, boxing, crutches, stage setting-Danny talents. FU Ee Pidurad af har usual place in Bayless Hall, Maureen fakes a quick glance al her records of Board meefings. mmx 9 BEN BOLT RONALD BOYCE MALCOLM BRADLEY GAY BRANSCUM SHIRLEY BRYAN MARILYN BROWN BOB BRYSON RICHARD BURRIGHT BEVERLY BUXTON JOANNE BYERS LARRY BYRNES PAULINE BISCHOFF SALLY CASEY LOY CALLISON SUE CAMPBELL JEAN CANNELL DOLORES CARTER BOB CASTLE IDA CESMAT BETTY Cl-AGGETT A winning smile, a pleasing personalily, and unlailing efliciency are Ierms char-aclerizing sludenl' body secrelary, Maureen Gabbilas. named Oufsfancling Senior by 'flue facully. Iv1aureen's lilling voice will long be remembered by sluclenls of Easi High, for she graciously con- senlecl +o sing al many evenls. 3l' R PQ s ., x Despiie his lon lis'r of exfracurricular aciiv- iiies, Oufsiancing Senior Dean Holloway siill 'Finds 'rime io aliend classes regularly. Dean's friendly and all-round personaliiy made him a favorife among Easi High slu- denls. I-le noi only served his class lwice as president buf devoied endless hours 'ro siudeni body affairs. Dean also represenied us af Boys' Sfaie and many siudenl conven- lions. GEARLDINE DAVIS SANDRA CULLITON LaVONNE COLLINS BETTY COCHRAN FRANK DGSHONG NAT DeANDA BETTY COODEY HELEN JOAN DUDRA CAROLYN CURRAN CAROLYN vvm GEORGINA DA DALE DENISON JAMES DUNCAN JOHN DENNIS ARLENE DUNIV Pensive and dreamy, Oufsfancling Senior Dora Hail momenfarily pauses in her slucly of chemislry. WHI1 a warm friendliness per- vaclinq all her relalionslwips, and wilh a quick- ness and responsiveness 'rlwaf was Il'1e cleliglwl' of s'rudenI's and leaclwers alike, Dora con- Iribuled broadly lo I'l'1e bellermenf of EB.. bringing a sparkle and originalily 'ro lier ac- Iivifies. EDDY CHARLES EDWARDS MARILYN FRITCHMAN BETTY FIFE EDGERTON FRANCES FIDLER JIM FORD RICHARD GARCIA BEVERLY GIKAS BARBARA GELB MELVIN GARDNER BUD GRAHAM BENNY GRIFFITH SHERRY GIRAUD BOB GINN STACY GREEMORE ANN GREGG STANLEY OLDHAh GEORGE GREEN JOYCE GOODRICH RONNIE GOERTZ ELLA GOODWIN BARBARA GOMEI l Seen performing his imporfanf cluiies as Siudeni Body President friendly and sincere Gordon Harper was among 'rhe seven chosen Ou+si'anding Senior. His leadership abiliries enabled him +o ialce a hand in mosf of Easl' l-ligh's acfiviries. Aside from his likable disposiiion and good manners, Gordon has main- iained a high grade average Jrhroughoui high school. ARGARET GOLDEN DENISE GOSS PAT GILBERT DIANE FOUTS EARL GUNTHER TRICE GUDVANGEN BOB GILLETTE DORA HAIL FRANCES HALL GLENN HAMILTON GAYE HART SHARON HART HELEN HARRINGTON GORDON HARPER JANICE HATCH I-ler warm friendliness and 'rhoughrfulness of olhers, as well as her readiness +o Ialce on any laslc regardless of Hs dirficully. were some of 'rhe qualifies which defermined Ihe naming of Ann Gregg as Ou+sIand- ing Senior. Ann will be remembered for her many dramalic confribuiions +0 Easl High. and various class and club aclivilries. Here she .is +humbing Ihrough her Sierran copy boolc. pleased wi+h whar she finds. RICHARD HAYES SHIRLEY HODGES CAROLE HULSE Bruce Shore. Ialenied in many fields and whiz scholaslically, is a line example of Jrhe lvpe person vofed as Oufshanding Senior. Bruce added his car+oonis+'s Iouch fo Ihis boolc, helped guide Jrhe siudenl' body as Vice-President served as second semesler J. S. A. president and lem' spice and variefy 'ro many assemblies. I-le will be remembered for his warm smile and humor. JOAN HAY NORMAN HILLIARD ELEITHA HOUSER JEAN JANOWSKI BOB HAYES LARRY HOGAN ROGER HUTSON BETTY HARVICK BETTYE HERRING ANN HOGGARD DEAN HOLLOWAY BILLIE JACKSON BILL JACKSON BESSIE HAYDEN BEVERLY HIVELY GENE HOWARD UNEEDA JAY PAUL JOHNSON LaRENE JONES RUTH KENNEDY ALBERT KREISLE Demonslraring her accuslomed poise is Janice I-larch, a cinch To be selecred Oui- sfancling Senior because she has all The co- operafiveness any proiecl could demand: all The inlelligence any Teacher could expect all The grace and genTili+y any dare could ad- mire. From a myriad of commiH'ees, proi- ecls, and honors, Janice will probably re- member represenring Easf High aT Califor- nia Girls' Sfafe and being selecfed Queen of The Girls' Daie. I SHIRLEY JOHNSTON WILEY JONES JAMES KNIGHT GENEVIEVE KUHS JAMES JOYNER RALPH JuE BETTY KELLY ANNE KELLNER KENNETH KNIGHT SHIRLEY KOELZER FRED KOONS RITA KOONTZ BILL LONSFORD RODNEY LEWIS BEVERLY LUTTRELL JOAN LOW jg? JACK LOW AMANDA LOSTANAU PAT LONGACRE PRUDENCE MAHAN BARBARA MATZEK CHARLES LOVE JOE LOWNDES JUANITA LOGAN JOANN MALONE JACK McCARTHY ANITA LOPEZ JIM LOPARDO DON LISENBEE HAZEL MARTIN MARJORIE MCCARTHY Pofluck suppers were held for ihe Seniors-dancing, clowning, and lots of food made up such evenis. HENRY LOPEZ NANCY LONGACRE NORMAN LEVERETT JOEL MARTINEZ BETTE ANN MCEWEN Enioying fhe Junior-Senior Prom are several good-looking couples a sm-Q 1m A sm .gr ww..-nwzml.s.,w nf Ms .wzsg-fn af, ww ffswqfsmfi I 3 Qfx Q wf .L-Y 8923 RAMONDA MYERS NORMAN MURRELL BILLIE JEAN MUMA BOB MUNN ANDY MOSELY LEE MORRISON BOB MOROVICH JUDY MILLS MARILYN MILLER JOAN MILLER DELORES MEADOWS KATHY MEACHAM DELLA MCNATT DARLENE McMAHAN MARIAN McKENNEY VELMA McMILLAN DOROTHY MCLAUGHLIN LORETTA NULL KATHLEEN O'KEEFE JACK PACINA oss rsservad iablas in fha cafeieria vera held for respected upperclassmen. Relaxing befwesn classes seems +o be a favorite occupation of E.B.iles. N V050 ANU P- HUOHN VE lk OP-NNE O5 VAUL -l RPM 0691 O7-F S kewl ?yllLLlP5ND Pl-eww Minnie PFRKWS ,NNY RAMSLQD ll P-R121 CAROL NN vuau DAN W ' ,Em MN 'X N ,wi 'UUE s p.1l'll-EE D626 DE U voff K QE PP' 1 L0 R002 on wal ,lm EERE' N RED P51 Y E112 Joh N 'LAW rr MEL fJ'Ll-A The Senior Banque? broughl lo mind lhe doleful fad fha? lhis is lhe lasl' lime for all departing class members. Relaxing for a few minules be- lween yearbook deadlines, Sally Cagey fakes advanlaqe of one of fhe senior privileges - la drink from the Senior founlainl while chatting and laughing wilh some of her numerous friends. :rv a , ,sam Ya XX 'VARY RICCO MIN MAE R I lOUls OGERS WRC-IIN ROUX IA RIC B05 ks SHIPMAN SHIRLE ROGERS Rim aku Y SCHMUKE JAM RIPPLE CE SH Es R ORE S4 ND OSs J4N1C M E Ro .JEAN SIN SEELEY BOB R ssrers0N GLE70 B O55 N EVERLY MANUE L HTER Do AIN N 5H EARHA Aw R4 S MALL EY Ida Cesmat trudges up the stairs carrying a bag of old clothes to contribute to a clothes drive. This is iust one of the many activities to which Ida has lent a hand. A beaming advisor and well-satisfied land well-fedl guests toast one another at the Senior Banquet. wi.: . w .. V - 8 if we 1 .L 5 3 I sb.: ' 'ef' 3 Qi 11. .,.,. ff BETTIE ADAMS Rally 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3,4-1: Modern Dance 2, ZOE ADAMS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: JiS.g. 2: Roman Banque? FRANCES ADAMS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Live Y'ers I, 2, 3. GLENDENE ALBO G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Publicily Manager 2, 3: Thela Kap- pa Pres. 3: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. 42 JOANNE ANDERSON Girls' League I, 2, 3 4: Modern Dance 2: J.S.A. I: Thela Kappa 3. MARGER APSIT Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Lefferman Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA APALATEA Enlered from A.V.J.U. H.S. l95I: Girls' League I, 2, 3' Commercial C ub xmdmwrzm MARCELLE ARIEY J.S.A. 2, 3, Secrelary 4: ?uill and Scroll 3, Pres. : Kernal 3, 4: Page 3 Ed. 4: C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3, 4. DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. JOANN ARNBRISTER Girls' League I. 2, 3, 4: Thela Kapcsaa 3: Tennis Club 4: Re Cross 4. LOU JEAN BATSON Girls' League I, 2 3, 4: Ar? Club 3, 4: Epsilon Bela, Chaplain I, 2: Theta Kappa 3. JACK BEGLEY Student' Bode Yell Leader 4: Service lub 4: Rally Club 4: Kernel Business Manager 4. VIRGINIA BEST Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Felia Tri Hi-Y 3, 4. BEN BOLT Leflerman Club. DON BOULTINGHOUSE Science Club I, 2: Debafe 2: Pholo Club 2, 3, 4: J.S.A. 3. BEVERLY BLACKBURN Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4. DESSA BLACKMAN Girls' League I, 2 3, 4: Deleiafe Io Asilomar, F.H. . 4: Coed-capades 4: Jr.-Sr. Prom. 3. MALCOLM BRADLEY J.S.A. 3, 4: Inlernalional Circle 2 3, 4, Pres. 4: nmmdmrzsm GAY BRANSCUM Debate 3, 4: J.S.A. 2, 3, 4: National Thespians I, 2, 311: Girls' League I, 2, MARILYN BROWN Ari Club I. 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. WOODY SMITH MERILYN SMITH KATHLEEN SPAULDING RAYMOND SOLANO BEVERLY STAMPS PHYLLIS STEPHENS PAT STEWART PAT STEVENSON MARY STONE LYDIA STORMONT TRUSSIE STEINHOUSE MARGIE TAIT WANDA TAYLOR MERLLYNN TEMPLIN BOB THOMAS EARL THOMAS BILL THOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON GLEN THOMPSON LARRY TILLER BOB BRYSON Rally Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sporfs Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4, Vice- 5re,s.44: Lellerman Club LARRY BYRNES Service Club 4: Tennis Club 4: Band 4: Senior Play. JUDY BUTTERFIELD Thefa Kappa 3: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SALLY CAGEY Sierran 2, 3, 4, Edilor 4: Board of Commissioners 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Service Club 4: Kernal I, 4: C.S.F. 2. LOY CALLISON IDA CESMAT BETTY COODEY GEORGINA DAVIS FRANK DaSHONG Letterman Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' League I. 2. 3, 4: Girls' League I 2, 3, 4: Girls' Lea ue I, 2, 3: Letterman Club: National Service Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Commercial Club I. Future Teajlers I, 2, 3, 4' Thespians 3, 4. x Rall! Club I, 2 3, 4: Betty Alpha Felia: International Itla e: Bd. ot Commis- Circle I, 2, 3. sioners 4. SUE CAMPBELL BETTY CLAGGETT SANDRA CULLITON JOHN DENNIS GORDON DIEBEL Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I,2:G.A.A. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3. Track I, 2, 3: Football Modern Dance 4: Sierran I. Red Cross 4: Modern I,2. Staff 3, 4, Copy Ed. 3. Dance 2: Theta Kappa 3. JEAN CANNELL LAVONNE COLLINS CAROLYN CURRAN DALE DENISON JOAN DUDRA Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3. Girls' League I. 2, 3, 4: Letterman I, 2: Sports Felia Tri Hi-Y 3, 4: J.S.A. Modern Dance 3 4: Theta Theta Kappa I, 2. Hi-Y, Pres. 3. 4: Kernal 4. Kappa 3: Epsilon Beta DOLORES CARTER HELEN COMSTOCK GEARLDINE DAVIS NAT DQANDA D JIM DUNCAN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Play I, 2: Scarlet and Blue H1-Y, Football 3, 4' Track 3, 4: Sierran I, 2, 3, 4: Service Club I, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Theta Kappa 4: National Thespians 4: Senior Play. NITA WILCHER NALD TROUT ARY VAUGHAN RGINIA VARELA SALEE WAGNER Theta Kappa I, 2: Mod- National Thespians 3, 4, Sec. I: Letterman Club Letterman Club 3, 4: ern Dance 4. Pres. 3, Sec. 4. I, 2, 3, 4: Golden Glover: J.S.A. 4. Roman Banquet I, 2. ARLENE DUNIVENT t Maiorettes 4: Future Busi- ness Leaders ot America 1: G.A.A. 4: Girls' League MARIQUITA EDDY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, Pres. 4: Mer- mettes, Pres. 4: Theta Kappa 3, 4. WALLACE EDGERTON Service Club 4: Football 4: Senior Play. DARLENE EH RET Kernel 4. RTIN WAGNER K WARD NITA WEEKS BERT WILLIAMS RY WELKER OLE WHALEY I5 WILLIAMS BARA WILLIAMS HOLLINGSWORTH VIN GARDNER IS YOUNG YBANEZ LIAM WYCOFF GENE WILBANKS NE WIRICK nn-n 11ia-u ref..-.. - lmeafwfcfwe. ARLENE ESTER JIM HILL MERLLYNN TEMPLIN SYLVIA GROVES VELVA SMITH ARLENE ESTER C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 4: Jr. Coun- Cl BETTY FIFE I J.S.A. 2, 3: Publicity Manager 4: Jr.-Sr. Coun- cils: irls' League I, 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JEANNETTE FRANCESCONI G.A.A. 4: Theta Kappa 4: Future Business Leaders 4: Girls' League 4. BILL FRANKLIN Football: Basketball: Jr. Council: Kernal Sports Editor 4. HENRY FRIEDLE Football I, 2, 3: Swim- ming I, 2, 3. MARILYN FRITCHMAN Entered from Fresno I950: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Theta Kappa 4. STACY GREEMORE Football 2: Scarlet and Blue Tri H1-Y, Vice-Pres. 2: Swimming 3. 44 MAUREEN GABBITAS Girls' League I, 2, 3 4: Service Club 3, 4: Student Body Sec. 4: Class Sec. 3. MELVIN GARDNER Letterman Club 2, 3, 4: ifarlet and Blue Hi-Y 3, BILL GALLAND Band: Letterman Club. Lsomno GALLAND sand 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA GELB Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Amicita 4: Tennis Club, Sec.-Treas. 4. BOB GILLETT Buccaneers Hi-Y: Califor- nia Cadet Corps. PATRICIA GILBERT Girls' League I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Red Cross Pres. 4: Art Club Pres. 2: Sierran 2, 3, 4, Ad Man- ager 3. RONNIE GOERTZ 1 . GEORGE GREEN IMI ull Sports Hi-Y 2: Letterman Sports Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Rally Club I 2 3 4' CI ss A Club 4' Letterman Cl b I . I - 5 Basketball 4. LARRY GOFORTH Rifle Club. ELLA GOODWIN Girls' League 2, 3, 4. JOYCE GOODRICH Girls' League I, Tri-Y 2. 2, 3: BARBARA GOMEZ Girls' League I, 2, 4: G.A.A. 3 4: EI Dorado Horizon Club 2, 3, 4. . , U Vice-Pres. 3. BENNY GRIFFITH Letterman Club 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA GROVES G'rIs' Lea ue Z Fel' I : IB Tri-Y I: F.l-EA. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. BEA euovAN'c-:EN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Amicitia Tri-Y I, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. LUPE GUTIEREZ Maiorettes 3, 4. DENISE GOSS DIANE FOUTS Future Homemakers: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. Girls' League I, 2, 3. ANN GREGG DORA HAIL Sr. Class Vice-Pres.: Sier- ran 3, 4, Copy Editor 4: National Thespians 3, 4, Pres. 4: Service Club 4. Sierran I, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Ed. 4, Picture Ed. 3 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4 C.S.F. I 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3 Pres. 4: iMermettes 4. 41'1jJ M713 all hy u'A x C.S.F. students achieving the Gold Seal award at the end of the tirst semester, pictured left to right, were Dora Hail. Judy Blackburn, Arla Mae Rogers, and Bruce Shore. Not shown were Gold Seal winners Arlene Ester Marcell Ariay, Gaarldine Davis, and BIII Jackson. FRANCES HALL Amicitia Tri Hi-Y l, 2, 3 4- J.S.A. 3, 4: National Thesplans 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GORDON HARPER Student Body Pres. 4: J.S.A. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Jr. Class Noon Movies 3. HELEN HARRINGTON Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Welfare Chairman 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Jr. Class Pub. Man. 3: Sr. Class Council 4. GAYE HART Girls' Lea ue I, 2, 3, 4: Felia Tri-fl 3, 4, Pres. 4. SHARON HART Entered from J.C.J.C. Missouri, Feb. '5l: Girls' League 3, 4. JANIOE HATCH Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Progjram h. 3: Service Clu 3, 4: Rally Club I, 2, 3, 4: Queen of Girls' Date 4. JOAN HAY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Rally Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: gergor Play: Service Club BEVERLY HIVELY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Rally Club I, 2, 3 4: Epsi on Beta I, 2: Theta Kappa 4. SHIRLEY HODGES G.A.A. I: Felia Tri-Y 2, 3314: Girls' League 2, ANN HOGGARD Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 4: Theta Kappa 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, 4. JOY HOLLINGSWORTH Girls' League I, 2: G.A.A. DEAN HOLLOWAY Service Club 3, 4: Band I, 2: Sports Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 3, 4. LEE HOUSER Vice-Pres. Pub. Man. of Glee Club 4. OAROLE HULSE G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: F.B. L.A. 4. SHIRLEY HUEY Glee Club 3: Sigma Alpha 2: Girls' League I. ETHELYN HUGHES Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Girls' League 4. RALPH JUE Baskelball I, 2 3: Track I, 2, 3: Faawsll 2, 4: Lef- lerman Club 2, 3. JIMMY JOYNER J.S.A. 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: gifge Club 3: Pholography SHIRLEY JOHNSTON . Rally I, 2, 3, 4: Service Club 4: Girls' Leagbue I, 5, 43, 4: Modern ance JEANNE JANOWSKI J.S.A. Hislorian 3, 4: Girls' League I, 3, 4: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. BILLIE JACKSON Girls' Lea ue I, 2, 3, 4: Felia Tri PE-Y I. GENEVIEVE KUHS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Ari' Club 3, 4. RITA KOONTZ Girls' League I, 2 3, 4-,' Class Council 2: Nlodern Dance 3: Mermelles 4. SHIRLEY KOELZER Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JIM KNIGHT Lellerman Club I, 2, 3, 4. KEN KNIGHT Foofball 4: Leflerman Elulbl I: Track 2: Baskel- a . ANNE KELLNER Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Thela Kappa 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. BETTY KELLEY Girls' League I: Arna- cifia I. BOB LANE Class Pres. I: Foolball I 2' Prom 3: Scarlel' and Blue H:-Y 3. DON LISENBEE Sludenl Body Yell Leader 4: Rally Club 4: Service Club 4: Kernal Business Manager 4. NANCY LONGACRE. Thela Kappa 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. ANITA LOPEZ Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sierran Sfaff 3, 4, Business Man. 4: Tennis Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Senior Class Sec. AMANDA LOSTAUNAU Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JACK LOW Photography Club ll, 2: Scarlel and Blue Hi-Y I, 2: J.S.A. 3, 4: Rifle Club JOAN LOW Amicilia Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Pres. 4. PRUDENCE MAHAN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. HAZEL MARTIN Enlered from Delano l950: Girls' League I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I. 2: C.S.F. I, 2. JOEL MARTINEZ Foolball 3, 4: Leilerman Club 3, 4. BARBARA MATZEK Girls' League I, 2,-3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Felia Tri Hi-Y 2, 3: Thela Kappa 4. BETTE ANN McEWEN Class Yell Leader 3: Soc. Ch. 2: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Thefa Kappa 3, 4. JACK McCA RTHY Leflerman Club I, 2: Band 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE McCARTHY G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Modern Dance 3, 4: Newman 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 4. EVERETT McCLINTOCK Snow Club DOROTHY McLAUGHLIN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Rally Club 2, 3, 4: Song Leader 4. DARLENE McMAHAN Service Club 4: Rally Club 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play. VELMA McMILLAN Kernal 3, 4' J.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Amicifia Tri H.-Y 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. DALE MILLER Track I, 2: Foolball 3, 4. JOAN MILLER Girls' Leagque 2, 3, 4: Pholograp y Club 3: Modern Dance 3. JUDY MILLS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: J.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Mermelles 4. MARILYN MILLER Debale I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and. Scroll 4: Kernal 4: Amicilia Tri Hi-Y 4. BOB MOROVICI-I Letterman Club 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. ANDY J. MOSELEY Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MOSSHOLDER Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Piano Club I, 2, 3: Vocal En- semble 3, 4: Sigma Alpha BILLIE JEAN MUMA Thela Kappa 4: Girls' Leaque I, 2, 3, 4: S.M.A. Treas. 4. NORMAN MURRELL Service Club 4: Scarlet ancl Blue Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Class Council 3. LORETTA NULL Kernal, Ed. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Amicilia Tri Hi- Y, Sec.-Treas. 4: Board of Commissioners 4. KATHY O'KEEFE Tennis Club 3, 4: Girls' liegguie I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. ROGER PAULK Band 2, 3, 4. DEANIE PERRY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Song Leader 2, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Rally Club 2,, 3, 4. ANITA PERSON . Girls' League 2, 3 4, Pres. 4: Service Club 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Ari Club 2, 3. Sec. 3. GENE PHILLIPS Science Club I, 2: Rifle Club 2, 3. PAT PLANNETTE Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Qhgla Kappa 3: Felia Tri- MARY LOU POTTS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Amicilia Tri HI-Y 3, 4: Fulure Homemakers I: F.B.L.A., Sec. 4. MARY ANN PUGH Girls' League I, 2. FLORA RAMOS Girls' League I, 2, 4: El goiado 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. JOAN REDMAN 55i5Is' League 3: G.A.A. VIRGINIA REXROTH Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Mod- ern Dance 3, 4: Thela Kappa 3, 4. MARY RICCOMINI J.S.A. 3: Las Chaouiras 3: Newman Club 3, 4: Girls' League 4. VIRGINIA RICKS Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: J.S.A. 3, 4: Sierran 3, 4. JANICE ROBERTSON Girls' League I, 2, 4. MANUEL ROCHA Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. ARLA MAE ROGERS Kernal Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I. BOB ROGERS Rifle Club I, 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4: C.S.F. I, 2, 3: Lefler- man Club 3. JIM ROSS Lellerman Club 2, 3, 4: Buccaneers Hi-Y 3, 4: gwgmining 2, 3, 4: J.S.A. DIANE ROSTAIN Maiorelles I, 2, 3, 4: Raly Club 3, 4: Sierran 3, 4: Thela Kappa 4, Vice- Pres.: Thespnans 4. MARY STONE Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 3 4: Thela Kappa I: Epsilon Bela I, 2. . PAT STEVENSON Girls' League I, 2 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Epsilon Bela 2: J.S.A. 3, 4. PHYLLIS STEPHENS Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Thela Kappa 3, 4. TRUSSIE STEINHOUSE Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Piano I. MERILYN SMITH Girls' League I, 2: Sigma Alpha 2: C.S.F. 2. BARBARA SMALLEY Siqma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Piano Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 4, Sec-Treas. 4. ADELE SLAUGHTER Girls' League I. 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Felia Tri Hi- Y, 2, 3. 4. JEAN SINGLETON Thela Kappa 3, 4, Pres. 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: ivlsrnlelles 4: Tennis Club DON SHAW J.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Debale Club 2, 3, 4: Kere nal 3, 4: Bd. Commission- ers 4: Senior Play. BRUCE SHORE Sludenf Bodv Vice-Pres. 4: J.S.A. 2. 3, 4: Leller- linaz Club 3: C.S.F. I, 2, SANDRA SEELEY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance3,4:Home- making 4. SHIRLEY SCHMUKE Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. I WANDA TAYLOR Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARGIE TAIT Girls' League I, 2. 3. 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Thela Kappa 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. MERLLYNN TEMPLIN Girls' League 2, 3: J.S.A. 3: Sigma Alpha 2, 3: C.S.F. 2, 3. BILL THOMAS Jr. Class Pres. 3: Service Club 4: Leflerman Club 2, 3, 4: Bd. of Commis- sioners 3. EARL THOMAS Lelrlerman Club 3, 4: icarlel and Blue Hi-Y 3, BARBARA THOMPSON Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GLENN THOMPSON Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4. DONNA VON OSTEN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. ROSALEE WAGNER G.A.A. 2, 3: Modern Dance 3. KIRK WARD Lellerman Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4' Bd: Commission- ers 4: Service Club 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. JUANITA WEEKS Girls' League 3, 4: Thela Kappa 3, 4. BARBARA WILLIAMS F.B.L.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. WAYNE WIRICK . Sporls Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Lel- Ierman Club 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4. WILLIAM WYCOFF Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cadels 3. LEWIS KEITH YOUNG Scarlel and Blue Hi-Y I. 45 UPPER LEFT: Adam smugly poses for his picture while Photographer Flanagin and his assistant try to figure out the best way to snap their distinguished subject. UPPER RIGHT: Proud winners of the Bank of America Awards, Arlene Ester, Bob J. Thomas, Dora Hail, and Larrx Byrnes show principal K. W. Rich their letters of recognitlonu LOWE SENIOR SIDELIGHTS On a picnic we will go, and these seniors seem prepared for a gay time. Friendly conversations such as these took place on the steps on sunny aft- ernoons. LEFT: Shirley Schmuke selected outstanding Senior girl G.A.A. and Bill Thomas, all valley football fullback and all American fullback, admire some of EB's prize trophies. RIGHT: Gathered on the lawn having a real George time iors Anita Lopez, Norman Murrell, Anita Person, and Jack .IUNIORS LUIS VALDES Presidenl' DONNA SHAW CLAUDINA WOOD PENNY ASHWORTH Vice-Presidenf Secretary Publicily Chalrman BONNIE JOHNSTON SHIRLEY ROBERTS Social Chairman Social Chairman Sfeered by Presidenl Luis Valcles, a peppy ancl hard- working iunior class preseniecl noon movies, +he annual magazine sale, and of course, The Prom in all R ils breaih-raking beauiy, Magnolia Misl'. l Shirley Pelerson and Joe Tener, Advisors. y Lou Adams Ernesf Admiral Geraldean Allred Bill Anfle Penny Ashworfh Jim Afchison Bonnle Bain Kennelh Ballard V Emery Barnes y Joy Beam Wayne Beam Pal' Beasley Allene Berry Colleen Berfolinl Bill Befhe Bob Bierlein Marie Bonas Joyce Boon enf Bowen Sharon Branson Barbara Brown Jerry Brown Jim Brown Tom Brown Wallace Brown Verla Bull Marfha Bullock ne Burnelf Harvey Byrd Jack Benning Don Clark Waller Mane: Arlene Monan Lesfer Chelf Mareno Chlcca Rosie Calvlllo Marfinez Jlm Maxwell Bill Childs Virginia Clark Leland Coffey Glendon Coffman Jack Carey Eloise Castillo Roger Camp acne 1 - - -Mawuaumewx-. A f , aww. ew,r-I lwimaasxe-Qe:l. 1,7 N i .Je K l he 3 WC re e as '- Q. Bob Bierlein, Mary Ann Koelzer, Jack Immel, yell leaders LaDlne Coughey Jim Colfer Wanda Cole Jacqua Conley Donna Core Audrey Couper Harold Cox Leon Cox Belvalee Crocker Anne Croft Opal Crow Cliff Chandler Marilyn Davis Don Dearing Robert DelaCruz Don Derryberry Linnie Dixon Carmen Dominguez Walter Downs Dale Duerksen Ronald Duerksen Shirley Durant Norma Edwards Robert. Elias Lorene Elliott Gordon Ellis Frank Espinoza Bobby Fennell Bob Evans Pav. Evans Doris Ewing Bob Easter LeRoy Fox Jerry Frank Patricia Friedle Bob Frymire Pat Gallatin Adeline Gallegos Frank Garcia Ted Garvin David Gatewood Bob Geissel Howard Gill Mary Gunther Shirley Graves Gwen Greene Charles Griffin Verlene Griffie Frank Griggs lone Griggs James Grimes Nlargareta Glexiner Fern Givens Barbara Graham Jeanette Goss Bob Gordon Oralia Gonzales Alfred Gomez Bob Goldsworlhy Leaverta Hammon Eva Handley Richard Harrison Veida Haven Velma Hayden Harriet Hayes Arveda Hedman Ray Hendricks Marian Henton Rudy Hernandez Lois Hess Rudene Hickey Shirley Hill Ronald Holley Eddie Holliday Charles Holson Shirley Hooper Alice Houchin Donna Humphrey Jack lmmel George Isola John Jacobson JoAnn Janowski 48 JUNIOR COUNCIL SO i. we oris B5 N JUNIOR COUNCIL-BACK ROW, left to day, Bill Williams, Jerry Brown, Luis Valdes. Mary Ann Koelzer, Bonnie Dale Johnson, ROW: Edna Brown, Beverly Warren, Shirley Arlene Monan. Bonnie D. Johnson Bonnie L. Johnson Don Johnson Earl Jonas Dorothy Jones Betty Jnrdan lmogene Junious Richard Kahler Eugene Kelley Maureen Kelly Jackie Kent Betty Kidd Earl Kilbreth Shirley Kirkpatricl4S. Kirschenmann Larry Klassen Betty Lemon Thomas Lewis Bob Littschwager Chas. Loustaunau Luella Nlatteucci Evelyn McAtee Barbara McGinty Betty Mchleely Cosby Morris Beulah Munn Connie Murillo Pauline Myers Ruth Oliver Louella Owen Roland Perkins Barry Persel Madene Powell Joyce Powell Arvilla Preszler Bob Pugh Stan Ratzlaff Beverly Ray Dorothy Reich La Verle Reimer PROBLEMS Joan Klein Billie Love Leroy Meyers Larry Neal Nancy Peterson Ramon Pugh Gerald Rencher Mary Ann Koelzer Sharon Krause Shirley Krauter Shirley Loving Naudine Lowe Norma Malone Paul Miller Frank Miranda Grace Mojica George Neville Opal Newby Ralph Noe Gerald Phipps Joyce Pierce Joanne Pierce Marcia Pursel Bill Ragsdale Paul Raley Ronald Ridgeway Bette Ann Riley Shirley Roberts Dorleen Kuhs Don Mansell Helen Mojica Fred Oaks Jim Points Boyden Ralph Eugene Robinson Margaret Lane Paul Martin Floyd Monfort Mike 0'Brien Orville Porter Barbara Ramirez Pat Robinson 49 Pete Rojas Virginia Roland Audrey Rose Alvesa Ronquillo Norene Rawley Joy Stalcup Paul Swafford Phyllis Stewart Claudlna Wood Leilani Striplen Edna Sampson Vera Sanford Ann Sanchez Dallas Sceales Donald Schmidt Mlke Solano Tom Scott Marlene Sartin Dona Shaw Easter Shearer Harry Shaw Betty Spear Lawrence Smithee Carole Sparkman Addie Smith Nola Spence Joe Snow Dorothy Springer Nancy Stephens Jorene Spoor Vlncent Sanchez Dick Thompson Janice Tolson Mary Torrez Dianne Troutman George Tucker Suzanne Tucker Tommy Tucker Jay Vanderpool Sharon Van Fleet Richard Vivian Luis Valdes Jerry Wynn Beverly Warren Greg Ward Bill Waters George White George Wheeler Wilma Jo WilliamsJim Wilson Charles Wilson Russell Wells Ann Wiggins Mary Wallace Bill Williams Billy Ray Wilburn Maurice White Betty Wilson Thomas Yates Busv planninq lhe prom are these iuniors. High financing via the magazine sale. 50 S 5 Q e S I E W I . S S Q .X Carol Sabin Willard Sim Jerry Smith Jennie Verdi David Willis JUNIOR SCENES .... 0 U N C. Q E VCJH ni Earnin hlqh grades does not dampen lhe splrils ol these lop scholars, BACK ROW, left lo right: Slan Rahlag, Pal Beasley, Slan Tlnltle, Eslher Lepp, George Wheeler, Claudine Wood. FRONT ROW: Bob Goldsworlhy, Larry Klassen, Paul Rendour, Ionnle Johnson. Some of lhe Junior class plans are halched al discussions Working oul' algebraic equallons is always easier in groups. such as lhese. Chosen as'deIe ales and allernale delegales 'lo Boys' and Gelllng fogelher al' noon time for lunch ln fhe cafelerle is Glrls' Sfale arejell lo righl: Ronnie Perluns CM, Luls Valdes one of the pleasures of lhese Junior Ieeders. IDI, Lynn Dlxon IDI, Cosby Merrls KAI, Paul Randour CAI, . Greg Ward CDL FRIENDLY, BUT DETER Led by an outstanding class council and othcers, the Sophomores bounced back to school with ideas galore, An assembly, a booth at the Carnival Dance. and selection of class rings were planned and something new cen- tered around an assembly program. was successfully executed. The annual Sophomore Picnic was a rollicking affair with swimming, food. and games LEWIE SOLOMON RICHARD CARDIEL CAROL MOORE President Vice-President Secretary DONNA SHORT PATTY McBROOM MARLENE WILSON Publicity Manager Yell Leader Yell Leader ff ...O --E-S x Q V Y BACK ROW, left to right: Henry Reading, Bob Neel, Jack Roberts, Bill Queen, Albert Foster. THIRD ROW: Marie Korrfder, Dolores Poulson, Ruth Padilla, Nina Paullr, Gordon Miller. SECOND ROW: Joan Johnson, Edna Hall, Donna Jackson, Shirley Goode, Marilyn Reese. FRONT ROW: Jackie Gibbons, Jean- , ette Gorth, Helen Hearn, Carol Benning, Donna Knight. :rx BACK ROW, left to right: Ra mond Martin, Bruce Pattison, Johnny Holt, Pete BACK ROW, left to right: Don Knowlton, Duane Kirschenman, Gary Brandt, Porter, David Rhea. THIRD ROW: Murrel Phillips, Frank Mathis, Herman Ruby, George King, Manuel Adames. THIRD ROW: Lee Fox, Ralph Howlett, Jerry Ronald Reynier, Bill Ronaldson. SECOND ROW: Buddy Mize, Ronald Rettic , Holt, Doyle Elliott, Bob Ketchem. SECOND ROW: Neva Holley Ella Jo Richard Lollar, Don Pon, Lee Roy Patterson. FRONT ROW: Jean Reeder, Janet Burgess, oan Etchecopar, Donna Crawford. FRONT ROW: Roger l-lay, Bob Lee Mathis, Diane Harris, Jeanette Hedlne, Mariorie Englen. Gabbitas, Paul Crouch, Eddie Hourigan, Frank Hall. BACK ROW, left to right: Raymond Brown, Tommy Saunders, Rex Wiggins, BACK ROW, left to right: Georg: Damerell, Kendall Cornelius, Johnny Bahoric, Bob Sharp, Dennis Starr. THIRD ROW: Clete Salyards, Eddie Searcy Phil Lawrence Batty, Don Duns. T IRD ROW: Jim Bartholomew, Larry Blanc, She herd, Mike West, Johnny Speer. SECOND ROW: .Barbara Tracy, Marcia Dennis Day, Bill Dennis. SECOND ROW: Jim Curran, Billy Bope, Donald Ack- Williams, June Luttrall, Sherlynn Phipps, Barbara Lunsford. FRONT ROW: land, Harvey Boyles, Bill Abney. FRONT ROW: Polly Butler, Valerie Buerkle, Joan Short, Sharon Miles, Donna Neal, Ruthy Fitch, Ann Canfield. Verne Allen, Lois Barnes, Sherie Braden. 52 ' 1 I NED SOPHOMORESU for all. The class also promoled good will in lhe school and communily by sponsoring several wellare proiecls and sending gills lo lhe soldiers in Korea. We miqhl add lhal, allhough lhey were an aclive and popular class, lhey did nol win lhe yell compelilionl lfxlrnosl, lhough.l BACK ROW, lefl lo ri?hl: Marla O'Keefe, Sue Troul, Nola Taylor, Dixie Payne, GaLla Trask. TH RD ROW: Dana Shaw, Sharon Watson, Sue Seder, Celia Zam erlon, Jerry Weilzel. SECOND ROW: Jackie Wolf, Alline Uplon. June Slewarl, Myra Wagner, Genese Sims. FRONT ROW: Lucille Spear, ' Juanila While, Beverly Trowbridge, Eslelle Warren, Charlolle Slory. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Plasldo Cadena, Richard Cardiel, Jim Curran, BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Francine Gardner, Belly Ellioll, Ruby Howell, Shir- Arnos Collier, Donald Cain. THIRD ROW: Richard Collon, Rhoda Lee Cohen, ley Gibson Kennelh Hyllon. THIRD ROW: Sue Harvick, Sarah Jean Dickinson, Diane Bohum Sandra Buckman, Wynona Coughran. SECOND ROW: Donna Iva Lou Baker, Rulh Fishback, Carolyn Ester. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Krause, Downen, Elizabelh Cozad, Pally Billeller, Pal Aslon, Gwen Ball. FRONT ROW: Sharon Hamillon, Sharon Freilas, Carolyn Fickle, Barbara Gardner. FRONT Carravan Davis, Joyce Allerberry, Carmen Carrillo, Carolyn Bell, Carole Bond. ROW: Charlolle Hill, Doreen Hrialglant Sahilrley Hammon, Earlene Greenlee, a ia a e. BACK ROW, leff to righl: Curlis Lee, Roz Lee Thompson, Leo Roberls, Jimmy BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Jimmy D. Smilh, Melford McCall, Gene Vaslbinder, Lemon, Arnold Pellil. THIRD ROW: Jean almer, Sydnie Owen, Shirley Nichols, Richard Smilh, Richard Snyder. THIRD ROW: Hannah O'Keefe, Carol Morley, Bonnie Ray, Diane Olsen. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mooneyh Velda Mooney, Joan Murman, Nancy Weaver, Kay Smilh. SECOND ROW: Belly Chanz, Gail Shirley Morland, Joy Fairbrooks, Selma Eubanks. FRONT RO H : Marilou Mill - Nelson, Carol McGee, Barbara Tiwaler, Delores Wilson. FRONT ROW: Carol gan, Horlense Molle, Susan Lewis, Janice Lando, Palsy Evans. Moore, Barbara Mills, Rayella Ready, Nancy Smilh, Claudine Sliles. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Charles Mounce, Sam Norman, Bob Riggs, Calvin BACK ROW, lefl lo right Nancy Clasen, Baxler Covinglon, Jim Duke, Don Gaylor, Ronald Williams. THIRD ROW: Bill Smilh, John Friesen, Roberl Wil- Brill, Jack Dickson. T IRD ROW: LaVonne Beslvaler, Joanne Becker, Geri liams, Richard Shalswell, Bill Wood. SECOND ROW: Lee Shipman, George Bloemer, Marie Bryan, Marie Counlryman. SECOND ROW: Thalia Joyce Brooks, Carpenler, Nal Knlghl Mavorle Flem, Dolores Young. FRONT ROW: Mary Carol Cash, Pal onner, Cheri Beauregard, Barbara Beasley. FRONT ROW: Bassham, Enadene ollllo, irginiavfarxhez, Marquerile Wilson, Wllladoln Joyce Dlnlon, Wanda Croford, Cuarolyn Buxlon, Mickey Brunsell, Carolyn yo . overt. ' BACK ROW, left to rlghl: LeRoy Craig, Charles Baker, Choyce Barran, Leonard BACK ROW, Iefl fo right: Ronnie Miller, Bob O'MaIIey, Bill Sheldon, Carl Downey, William Anderson. TH RD ROW: Roger Busby, Roddy Alchison, Royce Sfeele, Fred Perry. TH RD ROW: Laurie Slrauss, Vinlon Sommerville, Lewle Coffey, Toby Coffey, Leslie Brown. SECOND ROW: Mary Duke, Alisa Bianco, Solomon, Stanley Sherman, Gary Cummins. SECOND ROW: Sharon King, Daroleen Adams, Diane Bullman, Barbara Barker. FRONT ROW: Elizabelh Belly Vaslbinder, Mary Milchell, Delores Mohler, Jackie Luce. FRONT ROW: Aguirre, Adelmira Casfanedo, Joyce Avakian, June Bol+on, Lorella Bagby. Pahy McBroom, Sherry Reynolds, Marlene Wilson, Donna Shorf, Sue Wiggins. BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Referd Hill, Jack Giangregorio, Bob Jones, Reggis BACK ROW, lefl lo righf: Nan Gulierrez, Bill Howard, Lloyd Carden, Roberl Farley, Floyd Jones. THIRD ROW: Harold Knapp, Duck Kellogg, Floyd Hed- Gray, Monly Hall. THIRD ROW: Vera Dixon, Dorls Bollinger, Florence Broome, man, Tommy Guslafson, Kay Holden. SECOND ROW: Leroy Hic s, Bob Hayes, Shir ey Burnelle, Janice Hedger. SECOND ROW: Ann Burrell, Shirley Adkins, Dale Hodges, Rudy Garcia, Janef Jefferson. FRONT ROW: Erma Carler, Kay Buehlner, Darlene Cornelius, Geraldine Babb. FRONT ROW: Pal Becker. Evelyn Hendricks, Velma Dorlon, Joanne Earp, Barbara Eades. Lorraine Caslro, Joan Colwell, Savanna Cork, Pat Brown. BACK ROW, lefl lo right Blll Pewilf, Ricky McElheny, Don Langslon, Gerald Williams, Ted Reed. T IRD ROW: Ralph McPhel'ridg:, Alfred Sanchez, Tommy McCarlhy, Frank Valencia, Warren Pallison. SECO D ROW: Yee Pon, Terry F Alexander, Jong Ogden, Alice Fullmer, Marcia Frank, Shirley Sparkman. FRONT ROW: onna Shaw, Mary Lee Gannon, Marianne Houldrldge, Judy Hunler, Sue Hulson, Judy Kendall, Rulh Kldd. Karnival Klop sponsored by the Sophomore class. BACK ROW, lefi' fo righl: James Elllnqfon, Douglas Udlock. THIRD ROW: Herbert Owen, Dick Minehi, Lee Essman, Jerry Milchell, Danny Mifchell. SECOND ROW: Dolores Melzler, Mary Ann Houldridge, Diane Young, Sue Hurson, Barbara Troulman. FRONT ROW: June Fosler, Geralne Blrd, Ella Rowand, Julie McKenzie, Bonnie Scoll. An alerf Sophomore Council made some welqhfy decisions as fo their rislng prominence in school aclivilies. BACK ROW, left lo righl: Gloria Meacham, Judy Pike, Wan'da Perry, Dorothy Lashley, Bobbie Jean Laxson. THIRD ROW: Easier Lenrp, Carol Madgelr, Pal' Meredllh, Barbara Fife, Jane Doe. SECOND ROW: A eline Neufield, Jean Monfcrf, Carole Moody, Carole Jackson, Joyce Mays. FRONT ROW: Carmen Lopez, Renna Traylor, Gwen Marhno, Mar lyn Pourroy, Marguerite Lemucchr. BACK ROW, lefl fo rlghl: ,Bill Pewifl, Rick! McElheney, Don Langslon, Gerald Williams, Ted Reed. THIRD ROW: Ralph clfhelridge, Alfred Sanchez, Tommy McCarl'hy Frank Valencia, Warren Pallerson, Sidney Brown. SECOND ROW: Yee Pon, Terry Alexander, Jerry O den, Alice Fullmer, Marcia Frank, Shirley Sparkman. FRONT ROW: Donna Slhaw, Mary Lee Gannon, Jane Doe, Judy Hunler, Marianne Houldridge, Judy Kendall, Rulh Kidd. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Vinlon Sommerville, Duane Kirschenman, John Spear, Ricky McElheny, Richard Cardiel, George Carpenler, Don Pon, Lewie Solo- mon. SECOND ROW: Marcia Fran-k, Marlene Wilson, Mary Ann Houldridqe Carole Jackson, Paliy McBroom, Donna 5horl'. FRONT ROW: Sue Hulson Carmen Lopez, Carole Moore, Sue Troul, Shlrley Adkins, Daroleen Adams. Advisors Lois Smllh and Ray Kills. A 1 oo L Qfifay, Q ij Who did win? We never could Ll find ouf, buf 'ihe Sophs quickly learned fha value of lhe Holler. B 55 Sophomore girls who helped with the forlune lelling boofh al 'lhe Carnival Dance were Donna Shorl' Alisa Bianco, Joanne Becker, Joyce Avakian, Diane hulfman and Janice Lando. Sophomore girls praclicing lheir Modern Dance for lhe Sophomore Assembly. The lop Sophomore Class afhlelesz BACK ROW, lefl 'lo rlqhl: Bill Bope, Fred Perry, Richard Cardielg FRONT ROW: Leroy Kollenborn, Ronnie Gonzales, Ralph Mcllhelridge. The theory lhal beauly, brawn, and brains aren'l found logelher is proved false by lhis alerl, happy group of sophomores who re- ' ceived lhe highesl gra es in iheir class. f A few sunburned noses, lols of ?ood food and harmonizing 'lo uke accompanimenl were high ights of lhe Sophomore picnic. l.o1s of praclice helps accounl for 'lhe precision lead- ing of class yell leaders Marlene Wilson and Pahy , McBroom. aw- Q-as CHRIS SCHOLL President STEVE STRAUSS Vice-President LA VELLE PRESZLER Secretary EAGE R AN D ACTIVE LORNA BOLEN CAROLYN CREWS CAROLYN CRANDALL Yell Leaders Our hats are oil to the Freshmen. - who came through in grand style , this year. The Class of '55, sporting tive hundred and thirty-eight mem- bers, became East l-ligh's largest class. Lecl by President Chris Scholl, they immediately caught the school spirit bug and sponsored an as- sembly anol a dance during their initial year. Climax of the spring semester was the pedal-pusher pic- mc. BACK ROW, lett to right: Do le Malloy, Tobey Hugert, Billy Spaulding, Dick Rrdey Chester Wright. FOURTH ROW: Don Sullivan, Donald Winn, Allen Reynolds, Jimmy Rice, Jimmy Raley. THIRD ROW: Johnny Wright, Douglas Simons, Jerry Simmons, Walton Starr, Alan Tanner. SECOND ROW: Rita ol- lrns Cathy Renshaw, Barbara Shula, Lew Ella Stokes, Ann Taylor. FRONT ROW: Johnny Rees, Patricia Zaul, Wanece Vernon, Norman Tauchen, Larry Shannon. fifcf BACK ROW, left to right: Gene Daniel, Shell Butterfield, Jim Bridgeman, Hugh Bishop, Johnny Britton. FOURTH ROW: Merna Dee Bell, Stephanie Daugherty, Carole Ahl, Judy Briggs, Leanne Burge. THIRD ROW: Beverly Boan, Lola Carpenter, Linda Blackburn, Barbara Harris, Carmelita Coodey. SEC- OND ROW: Carolynne Courtney, Charlene Davis, Libby King, Mary Jane Baillie, Beverly Arthur. FRONT ROW: Edna Core, Jeanne Armstrong, Lorna Bolen Janet Armstrong Carolyn Crews ROW, left to right: Flocyd Cooper, Don Carlberg, Philip Delcid, Walter BACK ROW, Iett to right: Jerry. Hodges, Ed Huhn, Arden Reynolds, Mike Ralph Cox. FOURTH R W: Roy Copeland, Ciyt Davis, Marvin Almond, Del Rio, Joe Hernandez. FOUR H ROW: Jack Flad, Harold Hess, Robert Hernandez Gordon Black. THIRD ROW: aria Baraias Mary Lou Howard, Selwyn Hayes, Bobby Donald. THIRD ROW: David Hull, Arthur Gray, Patsy Galland, George Edwards, Willis Graham. SECOND ROW: Dean Lemaster, Jim Hackathorn, Jack Burgemaster. SECOND ROW: Roberta Ayerst, Beverly Childers, Madine Barron, Vera Collins, Doris Buller, Gibson, Vlr inia Galvin, Rosalie Hodges, Gall Horwitz, Jane Fuller. FRONT Crandall. FRONT ROW: Vernita Bird, Carolyn Beam, Margaret Davis, ROW: Max?ne Howard, Mary Fields. Janelt Highflll, Nancy Cunningham, Ethyle Hildebrand, Joyce Castle. Sharon Gage. Freshman Council members planned a busy and fun-filled year for their class. Many freshmen were eager fo hold offices. BACK ROW, lef-l lo rigl-ll: Jerry Humphrey, Ken Haggard, Fred Gaiewood, Dave Hallack. FOURTH ROW: Belly Findlay, Sherian Davidson, Carol Har- baugh, Shirley Glenn, Marlene Frosl. THIRD ROW: Pal Gray, Bonnie Girizqgy, Cleo Hayes, Barbara Covinglon, Bobbella Forguas. SECOND ROW: La ell Hornsby, Lynn Enns, Barbara Gardiner, Carol Ann Ford, Darlene Harrison. FRONT ROW: Rulh Howlett, Dorolhgilgluff, JoAnn Frye, Linda Hicks, Josephine r son. BACK ROW, lefl lo riihl: Bob Clerico, Jack Amick, Don Ellioll, Dale Brad- barry, Harry Hopkins. OURTH ROW: Pal Sance, Gary Houser, Roy Dillard, Bill Clanlon. THIRD ROW: Elisa Garcia, Maxine Hay, Jane? Bagby, Judy Fluhrer, Rachael Lune. SECOND ROW: Elaine Flaming, Joan Hansen, Judy Gray, Donna Flifcrafr Wanda Cox. FRONT ROW: Lorella Hardy, Ardena Flury, Barbara Bishop, Myrna Fleming, Nancy Bishop. BACK ROW, left to ri ht: Jed Rutherford, Stanton Schaeffer, John Sherin, Lynne Sturmer, Donald Sgelf. FOURTH ROW: Robert Smith, Chris Scholl, Rlch- ard E. Shore, Ken Standifer, Gary Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Gene Roberts, Sally Reed, Frances Smith, Lorna Rath, Frances Rose. SECOND ROW: Pat Rublo, Kay Tuttle, Dorothy Tellez, Barbara Terle, Charlene Salcido. FRONT ROW: Shirley Reich, Shirley Tillman, Lynn Ryall, Jeanie Sabin, Barbara Stormont. Advisors Mrs. Miriam Gurr and Orville Armstrong BACK ROW, left to right: Alan Shaw, Frank West, Willie Warren, Arturo Valdes, Glenn Yacopetti. FOURTH ROW: David Welk, Joseph Welsh, Vernon Wiley, Frank Uhler, Clayton Fannin. THIRD ROW: Shirley Jo Weeks, Mary Lou aldez, Gwendolyn Ung. SECOND ROW: Norma Welker, Edna Van De Mark, Frances Valenzuela, Patricia Wood, Phyllis Zamora. FRONT ROW: Ear- nestino Warren, Shirley Walton, Judy Wimp, Joanne Ware, Adele Wiberg. BACK ROW, left to right: Ricky Baird, Ronny Jackson, Jimmy Clark, James Kean, Wiley Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Terry Evans, Cecil Johnson, Chris Carr, Tony Caluillo, Frank St. Clair. THIRD ROW: Ruben Pulido, Reynaldo Ruiz, Joe Villa, Rex Goss, Roy Gutierrez. SECOND ROW: L'-ren Flaming, Jack Stan- ton, Harlan Preszler, Earl Thomas, Dale Bradberry. FRONT ROW: Steve Strauss, Bill Lucas, Robert Lyons, Charles Bull, Rodger Burcher. BACK ROW, left to right: Paul Tidwell, Tommy Herrera, LeRoy Ray, Dale Sawyer, Robert Gallardo, Al Gutierrez. FOURTH ROW: Charles Head Richard Hernandez, Ed Allen, Clovis Hunt, Donald Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Gary tvleaglia, Bill Cowan, Mac Hollingsworth Brewster Copeland, Richard Cales. SECOND ROW: Shirley Fagan, Judy Kuehn, Beverly Boon, Diane Pursel, Dorothy Hear- rell. FRONT ROW: Lena Lostaunau, Alice Smith, Billie Baugh, Adeline Rod- riguez, Olga Jaquez. Pat Bean BACK RON, left to right: Robert Alloway, Kenneth Cravens, Charles Boyer, Roland Cambell, Charles Baker, Willard Brooks. CENTER ROW: Gloria Aguilar, Barbara Cornelious Wanda Belgart, Fuller Davis, Billy Cronk, Dorolhy Brown, Minnie Brown. FRONT ROW: Eleanor Black, Barbara Harris, Ronald Bull, Mickey Besser. SS IFIC TIONS... 3. W W a CRGANIZATIONS P X KP f e OO1Nf 0 - GXBEOK n.. Q06 51+ W I 1 9 0 +0 FDD 'S ,1Q--.CALL THE 1 OW C 2 JQQUESTQON. .... V in Sgco 5 NO .1 Everybody seems 'I'o wanzl' +o join some kind of club. I wonder if 'Huere is a group who'd accep+ a Pohfpher cub? .X ,fxgsf-5,fx 'f'-x IZ Q u ' A Nazetmg 5 'D 3 Tomitfz- at ,, 9 7 .. Qwzoorjy 87 9 f ,Q I I CDG Nwefxa oQf'N jj QQ E xQ137laf1X I EF 4,, ,,,, Lw r Q - QL W ?f 5 wg R! gf' I E u A w -.i A J- ,W www sg ' . f,f34,gQ:,f 1 4 'I w qi F I l ., fl, 1 4- 91 Y . ., , W-YJ . ,.s Y' Y S. it 41' Q M 'A X' ' iw ,, SW. PEA 9 ' wa Ea . X. Ab , W , ,M-J-- W .. ' .2 .... J . 5 LWQ F5' iffffiviraf-5:55 .flizf-. in U4 xl, , 1 - x . Q, 'I ily A Jfg m. 3 . f:.as'Ew 1 ' W ,- , ,.,.. w .,. nf, Ji 1- Q A 2 Q f2M1ggz.f?x 1 l RM? xg ' Sf, .v va P'- A. advisor, led this worthy proiect. JR. RED CROSS In February the Junior Red Cross performed its annual mission of mercy for funds with which the club bought much-needed supplies for the children of war-devastated countries. Pat Gilbert, president, and Ann Maguire, PAT GILBERT Memebrs collect funds in class. President BACK ROW, lett to right: Don Clark, Wally Edgerton, Don Lisenbee, Kirk Ward, Wayne Wirick, Norman Murrell, Greg Ward, Vinton Sommerville, Fred Perry. CENTER ROW: Pat Plannette, Dolores Metzler, Judy' Blackburn, Ann Hosgard, Sandra Culliton, Viginia Rexroth, Pat Gilbert, Jean Cannell, Mary Stone, Lou Bafson. FRONT ROW: Marlene Wilson, Marianne ouldridge, Shirley rews, Bettie Adams, Ida esmat, Helen Comstock, Shirley Johnston, Carolyn Mathis. NATIONAL THESPIANS While striving for better techniques in act- ing, the National The-spians were able to complete a vigorous program of plays. This cream of East l-ligh's acting world pre- sented a successtul performance ot their annual Night of One Acts. They also per formed for two assemblies and entered state ANN GREGG BACK ROW, Iett to right: Don Lisenbee, Darlene Mc- - President Mahan, Jack Begley, Gay Branscum, Bob Ketchem. FRONT ClCilVlQ tournaments- ROW: Ann Gregg, Lou Batson, Ann Hoggard, Gerry Davis, , Bob Giggy, Buddy Graham. BACK ROW, left to right: Lois Barnes, Marguerite Higgins, Joyce Atterbur , Mary Mitchell, Janice Lando, Jack Bagley, Bruce Shore, Ricky McElheny, Budde' G ham, Bob Giggy. CENTER ROW: Frances Hall Gearldlne Davis, Kathleen ifteacham, Ann Hoggard, Joanie Hay, Diane Rostain, Judy Mills, Joe Lowndes. RO ROW: Shirley Roberts, Virginia Rexroth, Lou Jean Batson, Gay Branscum. FELIA TRI-Y The Felia Tri-Y's social calendar included a get-acquainted party, a snow party and a Christmas party. But parties were not their main tunction. This Y group promoted Christian living and leadership in the home, school, and community, carried on service projects, and participated in other Y activities. GAYE HART Felia Tri-Y members busy themselves packing President Christmas boxes. BACK ROW, left to right: Mariorie Flem, Pat Meredith, Virginia Best, Adele Slaughter, Janice Tolson, Joan Dudra, Carolyn- Cornelius. FRONT ROW Gaye Hart Ramonda Myers, Dessa Blackman, Sylvia Groves, Sally Cornelius, Virginia Ricks. TOLTECA CLUB The constitution of newly-organized Tolteca stated that the purpose ot the club was to turther the recognition ot Mexican students and to worlc tor the good ot the school. Such activities as noon movies, a success- tul party, and an excellent assembly were large strides in this direction. NANCY GUTIERREZ Officers Luis Valdes, Alvlsa Ronquillo Nancy Gutierrez President and Joel Martinez are seen here lannmg tor their very successful assembly ACK ROW, left to right: Bob Olague, Vincent Sanchez, Manuel Rocha, Joel Martinez, Fred Ybanez, Ray Solano. SECOND ROW: Adeline Gallegos Ray Gutler ez Antonia Sanchez, Connie Murillo, Nancy Gutierrez, Emma Verdugo, Frank Espinoza, Helen Moiica. Miriam Gurr, a'dvisor. FRONT ROW Alvisa Ronquillo Barbara Gomez, Flora Ramos, Carmen Dominguez, Mar Torres, Oralia Gonzales, Eloise Castillo, Grace Moiica. GLEE vmelNlA Ricks J Presidenl, Firsl Semesier GLENN THOMPSON President, Second Semesfer BACK ROW, left 'io righf: Rob- erf Mossholder, Barbara Small Iey, LaNell Hornsby, Frances Hall, Allene Berry. FRONT ROW: Joyce Avakian, Glen Thompson, Virginia Ricks, Elei- 'lha Houser. A Pops Concert performed wifh 'rhe orchesfra, fhis year replaced fhe fradifional opereffa as fhe Glee Club's major opus. The eighfy-member group presenfed semi- popular lighf opera and classical numbers for an enfhusiasfic audience. ' The club was seldom idle, since fhe policy was never fo refuse a program requesf. lf shared wifh fhe insfrumenfal group fhe responsibilify of P.T.A. enferfainmenf and in addifion sang before civic groups such as Kiwanis, Lions Club, Business and Professional H Women, and ofhers. Miss Mary Lynn was convinced, during a brief illness, of her sfu- denfs' clevofion when fhey showered her wifh flowers and cards. BACK ROW, lefi lo riqhf: BeverIy,Childers, Eleilha Houser Frances Hall, Alice Houchin, Lois Barnes, Marlha Coffs , Gwen Green, Donna Foster, Bar ara Eades. CENTER RO'W: Norma Jones, Barbara Covingron, Judy Gray, Lindya Hicks, Carole Ahl, LaNell Hornsby, Bernice Fasf, Allene Berry. FRONT ROW: Andy Moseley, Velma Dorfon, Jacque Burton, Joyce Avakian, Dorolhy Huff, Peggy Beam, Wallace Brown. CLUB f 4 THE PIANO CLUB BACK ROW, left to right: Mary Lynn, Robert Mossholder, Opalester Crow, Eleitha Houser, Ruth Oliver, Rhoda Cohen, Evanell Skaggs, Paul Raley, Ar- turo Valdes, Arthur Webb. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Smithee, June Bolton, Lynn Ryall, Jo Gibson, Shariann Davidson, Beverly Moore, Dorothy Springer, Jean Reeder, Marie Bonas. FRONT ROW: Amanda Lostanau, Shirley Durant, Sel- ma Eubanks, Charmain Middleton, De- lores Meadows, Susie Steele. instructor Mary Lynn offers some words of wisdom on piano technique. Playing musical chairs at Piano Club party The Piano Club held informal meetings during the year. and since the enioyment and improvement of playing were the main obiectives of the club, guess the agenda for all the meetings. Potlucks and iam sessions were the usual activities. BACK ROW left to right: Rose Muilizen, Velma Hayden, Louise Ferral, Evanell Skaggs. Carol Singing their hearts out, these Glee Clubbers prac Harbaugh, .lane Terr , Ruth Kennedy, Shirley Kirkpatrick. MIDDLE ROW: Frances Rose, Rita tice for the spring concert Rollins, Shirley Ween, Phyllis Yacopetti, Charmaine Middleton, Barbara Smalley, Estelle Warren. FRONT ROW: Paul Raley, Susanne Steele, Delores Meadows, Glen Thompson. East Hi's newly organized Interracial group enioys a pet . . . . luck dinner with their member organization across towni New to the EB. campus this year is the Interracial Club, which has expanded amazingly in its rookie year. The club's members were nearly all devoted to the taslc ot organizing and drawing up a constitution. LYNN DIXON, President i Q .-: 1 . E BACK ROW, left to right: Georgie Wheeler, Ray Hendricks, David Gatewood. THIRD ROW: Irene Marquez, Flora Ramos, Barbara Gomer., Dona S aw, Charlotte Golding, Jane Doe, Gwendolyn Ung, Advisor Margaret Schilling. SECOND ROW: Elvera San Miguel, Carmen Lopez, Anita Lopez, Lynn Dixon, Imogene Junius, Dorothy Tellez. FRONT ROW: Wilma Harnacker, Betty Vastbinder, Maxine Lothridge, Ernestine Warren, Verlene Grittie. Members are shown having lots ot fun while assembling toys for children. THETA KAPPA .... Several tactors, among them the illness ot Advisor Chris- jg tina lvlashtaire, combined to render Theta Kappa inac- tive first semester. Members rallied in the spring, how- J ever, under the leadership ot Alvina Graupman, to plan a toy drive tor hospitalized Children and some money- making projects. JEAN SINGLETON BACK ROW, left to right: Arvilla Preszler, Bettie Ann Riley, Shirley. Roberts, Diane Rostain, Joanne Pierce Mariquita Eddy, Pat Stevenson, Joanne Anderson, Dolores Carter. FRO T ROW: Jacqua Conley, LaVerle Reimer Jeannette Francesconi, Marilyn Fritchman, Joyce Boone, Carolyn Mathis, Jean Singleton, Juanita Weeks, Billie Jean Muma. CENTER FRONT: Rover. Laresl devices for improvemenl' are used by lhe orcheslra, as indicaled in lhrs snap of a laps-recorded rehearsal. Virtue was rewarded for lhese East High musicians who were lnviled 'lo play in ihe California High School Symphony Orcheslra at Sanla Barbara. LEFT TO RIGHT: David Bell, Rosanne Lillle, Mr. Hildebrechf, Leilani Slriplen, and Mar- iquifa Eddy. er-growing orcheslral group added lo lhe dignily of many school funciions and :ls own piece de resnslance, ihe sprung Pops Conceri in conluncluon wilh g ee club. The group parlicipaled in ihe Kern Counly Honor Orcheslra. Deserving emoers were recognized wilh a lelier award. ORCHESTRA Genial Direclor Harry Hilde- brechl laps hls baron. SCARLET AND BLUE HI-Y Officers are Bob Flaming, Burton Davies, Terry Alexander Norman Murrell, erry Frank, Advisor Lohman. lv1ainTaining high standards of ChrisTian characTer was The aim oT The amazingly active ScarleT and Blue l-li-Y. During The year They conTribuTed to chariTies. ran The coke concession aT baslceTloail games, and held meetings, potluclcs. and service proiecTs. Basketball games were an essential part of Scarlet and Bluers program. FUTURE TEACHERS NVhaT could be beTTer, if you want To be a Teacher. Than pracTical experience wiTh children? So ThoughT The FuTure Teachers as They planned a puppeT show, The LiTTlesT Angel, Tor hospiTalized children, includ- ing malcing papier-mache figures, designing cos- Tumes, and painTing scenery. In acldiTion The group Took vocaTional apTiTude TesTs, visiTed nearby schools, and saw Teacher-Train- ing films. BACK ROW. left to fl9hfC RlCh0l'd Buffifllli. 505 BFYSOH. GBOFQQ Green. CEN- Seemingly very pleased with sketches being made for the puppet show is This TER ROW: Thalia Joyce Brooks, Georgina Davis, Diane Boltum, Shirley group of Future Teachers. Kirschenmann. FRONT ROW: JoAnn Janowski, Pauline Myers, Delores Mead- ows, Bonnie Johnson, Arvilla Preszler. 72 STACY GREEMORE President BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Flaming, Jerry Frank, Rex Wiggins, Buddy Lopez, Don Lisenbee, Ronald Boyce, Norman Murrell, Jack Low, Richard Hages. CENTER ROW: Burton Davies, Bill Rcnaldson, Don Ackland, Terry Alexan er, Dale Hodges, Nat DeAnda, Stacy Greemore, Bob Lane, Mr. Lohman, advisor. FRONT ROW: Bill Smith, Frank Hall, Lawrence Batty, James King, Hugh Bishop, Jerry Hodges, Doug Olive. Officers are Pauline Myers, Bonnie D. Johnson, Diane Bot zum, and Arvilla Presiler. ARVILLA PRESZLER President SPORTS HI-Y Officers Greg Ward, Dale Denison, Bob Bryson, and Bob Bierlein. DALE DENISON Presidenf sflxl fs!! fi ' BACK ROW, Iefl' 'lo righl: Dick Thompson, Eddie Holliday, Bob Bryson, Bob Bierlein, George Green, Kirk Ward, Dick Burright, Calvin Myaff, advisor. CENTER ROW: Bob Easier, Luis Valdes, Bob Geissel, Dale Denison, Douglas Udlock. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Goerh, Bobby Gabbilas, Lewis Solomon, Vinfon Sommerville, Earl Jonas, Manuel Rocha. ii Co-sponsoring iwilh Epsilon Beial l'he Soulh Sea Swing was a major Sporis Hi-Y underiaking. The boys goi a cu+ of ihe proiiis and ihe girls goi help wiih lhe elaborale arrangemenis. The boys also eniered The Y baskeiball league and conlribuied 'lo ihe Y.lvl.C.A. fund. The Boys get 'iogefher fo discuss fulure sporfs Hi-Y baskeiball games. XJ FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Officers are Denise Goss, Joan Low, Sandra Seeley, and Joyce Denton. JOAN LOW Presidenf ROW: Savanna Cork, Dessa Blackman, Joyce Denton, Joyce Brooks, Loan Low. eo 55- Valeniine goodies broughi cheer io ihe children ai Kern General Hospiiai and saiisfaciion +o lhe Fulure l-lomemakers Associaiion, who carried our one of rheir maior proiecis. Besides learning homemaking Techniques, The group seni ihree members 'ro a slale conference al Asilomar. BACK ROW, Ieff to righf: Julie McKen1ie, Sandra Seeley, Denise Goss. FRONT Preparing fo be homemakers is a hard iob, buf flrese girls seem willing enough. 73 RIFLE CLUB Providing an outlet for twenty-four East High boys who are interested in shooting, Mr. Lane's Rifle Club has iusf completed its tenth year. Bob Rogers, presi- dent, led the boys through their paces as they vied for National Rifle Association awards. BOB ROGERS President LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Standifer, John Sherin, Bob Rogers BAOJK RKOW, left to right: Mr. Lane, Don Standlfer, John Sherin, Gary Mello, Mr. Lane oversees marksmanship practice in varying positions. ac Low FRONT ROW. Bill Ronaldson, Lawrence Batty, Bob Rogers. EL DORADO , Officers are Connie Murillo, Tonle Sanchez, Flora Ramos and Alvlsa Ronquillo. El Dorado this year, through such mediums as a con- ference in Los Angeles, ushering at the Philharmonic, a party, and noon movies, increased its members' social activities while aiding both school and com- munity. ALVISA RONQUILLO President BACK ROW, left to right: Alvisa Ronquillo, Carmen Dominguez, Elvera San These five pretty girls adde'd sparkle and efficiency fo various Miquel, Adeline Galle os, Connie Murillo, Eloise Castillo Tonie Sanchez. affairs by ushering. FRONT ROW: Mary '?orres, Barbara Gomez, Flora Ramos, Grace Moiica. Officers are Bob Liillschwaqer, Bob Ginn, and Jlm Ford. ROAD ROGUES BOB GINN Presideni Newly organized for lhe promolion of safe and elhical driving, as well as a general mechanical knowledge of lhe aulomolaile, lhe Road Rogues has proved a popular organizalion among Easi l-ligh's iunior and senior boys. The proper care of a rod is parl of lhe curriculum for Road Rogues. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Don Langsion, Bob Gigqy, R. C. Hill, Buddy Gra- Oificers are Marcella Ariey, Shirley Hooper, Gay Brans- cum, and Sandra Beuckman. ham, Ronald Holley, Stanley Sherman. SECOND ROW: Danny Ramsland, Don Shaw, Gene Howard, Norman Hilliard. FRONT ROW: Adv. Sfulzman, Joe Lowndes, Bob Kelchem. DEBATE CLUB DIANE TROUTMAN Presiclenl Debalingl In This 'Field E.B. sludenls seem lo excel. Our Debale Club, member of lhe Nalional Forensic League, parlicipaled in such evenls as lhe Sierra Original Oralory, Counly Debale Coniesl, and 'rhe U.S.C. Tournament Sponsoring dances, snow parlies, and picnics added lo lheir aclivily during 'lhe year. BACK ROW, lefl to riqhf: Warren Lee, Boyclen Ralph, Edmund Ariey. CEN- Tesfing lheir lungs for fulurs confesls, lhese debalors give Presidenl Troulman TER ROW: Don Shaw, Marilyn Miller, Deanie Perry, Sandra Beuckman. FRONT some criticism. ROW: Eugene Robinson, Marcella Ariay, Gail Horowitz, Diane Troufman. e Z 0' Um LC lg RALLY F569 ,.,.s,':.1z?N W 'I H A Jrradilion disconiinued and anolher begun inclicaled Thai 'lhe Rally Club was aware of changing needs of lhe school. The lradilional lioolball bonfire rally was dispensed wilh. ln Hs place 'rhe club eslablishecl a plaque +o be presenled lo 'rhe class in grealesl allendance al rallies. A This .forly-mernber group mainlained a high pilch of aclivily wilh pre-game rallies, a pep parade, dance, card slunls lal 'rhe K.C. gamel, decoraling goal posls, care of lhe viclory flags and olher evenls. Who will ever forqel' the Tafl Rally and thai' hilarious liqer, George Green? BACK ROW, lefl 'lo righf: Gordon Hahrper, Jack Begleyj Jimmy Curran Wally! Ed erfon, George Green, Whitey Bierlein, Bob Bryson, Dean Holloway, elvln Gardner, ick Burrighl. FllONT ova Daroleen Adams, Joan Hay, Janice Hafch, Ida Cesmaf, Bellie Adams, Jean gannelg Shirley Crews, Shirley Johnston, Mary Ann Koelzer, onna ore. MIARIAN McKENNEY CLUB Oui goes the viclcry flag! However, we hope George, Mike, and Bob slay 'lherel Vice-Presidenf --QQ S Bos BIERLEIN S , 5, Sorgeanl-al-Arms we, -,-' -ff. 3 DARLENE MCMAHAN - Publiciiy Manager S i - SHIRLEY JOHNSTON Secrelary Bob Bryson, seen awarding lhe yell plaque fo Dean Hollo- way, senior class presidenl, was successful as rally head. .see BACK ROW, Ieff 'lo righi: Bill Sheldon, Timmy Lemmuchi Vinton Summerville, Don Lisenbee, Kirk Ward, Mike Wesl, Ronnie Perkins, Fred Perry. FRONT ROW: Greg Ward, borolhy McLaughlin, Cosby Morris, Madene Powell, Donna Sheri, Carolyn Marhis, Nancy Stevens, Suzanne Tucker, Marian McKenney, .Darlene McMahan, Deanie Perry. Mllllary slralegy is discussed by lhe Cadel brass. LT. BOB ALLEN Company A, 93rd Baiialion, California Cadel Corps, drilled and drilled, Threw mililary procedure and lac- 'rics all over lhe place, pracliced marksmanship, and incidenrally won an American Legion special award for marching, Aims were developmeni of leadership, palriofism, and scholarship. BACK ROW, Ieff lo riqhl: Bob Gillefle, John Dennis, Leslie Brown, Kennefh BACK ROW, lefl lo riahf: John Dennis, Bob Gordon, Leslie Brown, Gary Haggard, Roy DeBer3, Dale Denison, Paul Marlin, William Smiih, Sian Old- Hauser. FRONT ROW: ennelh Haggard, Jerry Humphrey, Claylon Fanning, ham, Ed Morre. SEC ND ROW: Onofre Alencio, Jack -Bur emasler, Claylon Bob Allen. Fanning, Don Winn, Ken Craven, Bob Allen, Gary Hauser. FRONT ROW: Rob- erl' Alloway, Henry Morales, Alfred Oaks, Lynn Slurmer, Buford Rogers, Huberl Toby, Lynn Yacopehi, James Dennis. Party plans are well under way for these Sigma Alphlans. DON MANSELL Presidenf When good musicians gol logelher al' E.B., rhey were likely io be members of Sigma Alpha. This club, for ' sludenis wilh a serious inleresl in music, held meel- ings wiih irequem' oulside speakers. A couple of z social picnics added lo lheir fun. BACK ROW, leil fo righf: Bob Mossholder, Chesler Wrighl, Carole Harbough, Dorofhy Armsrrong, Barbara Smalley, -Shirley Wallon, Carole Ahl Middleton, Bill 'McClure, Joyce Avakian-. SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Lynn, advisor, Rosanne Lifrle, Barbara Galland, Alice Houchin, Rhoda Cowen, Lee Mr. Harry Hildebrechl, Jack Amick. FRONT ROW: Waller Downs, Colleen Berlollm, Susanne Sleele, Judy Briggs, Elaine Yalos, John Burke. STUDENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Officers Juanila Weeks, Frances Adams, Rudene Padgefl and Ida Cesmaf. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION RUDEN E PADGETT Presidenl BACK ROW, lefl to righl: Leonard Galland, Manual Rocha, Lewis Young, Bill Galland, Jim Hill, Melvin Gardiner, Slacey Greemore. THIRD ROW: Ida Cesmal, Beverly l-lively, Genny Kuhs, Kalhleen Spaulding, Belly Kelley, Juanila Weeks, Prudence Mahan. SECOND ROW: Joan Redman, Virginia Varela, Belly Coodey, Belly Cochran, Dolores Wood, La Vonne Collins, JoAnn Pelliiohn, Joan Miller. FRONT ROW: Billie Jean Muma, Shirley Bryan, Beverly Buxlon, Helen Comslock, Frances Adams, Rudene Padgell, Wanda Taylor. Presenling Scarlei and Blue Days ai WeiIl's and Broclc's, acling as dinner hosls for Bakersfield l-ligh and Bakersfield College, sponsoring noon movies, and making 'rhe aclveriising survey for ihe Kemal en- abled lhe S.M.A. lo become one of E.B.'s more ac- 'rive clubs. S.M.A. members examine wilh a crilical eye lhe display for Scarlet and Blue Day al Brocks'. VOCAL ENSEMBLE A quarlel thai' obviously enjoys its work. GLEN THOMPSON President Hall, Don Mansell, Eleilha Houser, Beverly Childers, Trussie Sleinhouse. BROW: Johnny Burk, Alice Houchin, Barbara Smalley, Bernice Fasl, Su-e V . The Vocal Ensemble, represenling lhe rnosl accom- plished singers of lhe Glee Club, provided much of lhe musical enlerlainmenl ai Easl High. For lheir performances ihe girls wore formal gowns and lhe boys wore suiis. VOCAL ENSEMBLE: BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Gwen Green, Evanell Skaggs, A happy sexlelle adds lo lhe slrenglh of any vocal program. erly Stamps, Glen Thompson. FRONT ROW. Marlha Bullock, Lois 6 ns, Delores Meadows, Eslelle Warren, Allene Berry, Gloria Meacham. SERVICE I IVY X ix ' N ii XZ l X j 'pifliiw if One of E. B.'s mosl' aclive and viial organizalions, ilme Service Club. has noi only good-humored Vicior Manley as advisor bul also sparkling Ida Cesmal as presidenl. Prolecling l'l1ose few who would like lo siudy during fourlli and fifllw periods, Service Club senlries guarded enlrances wil'l'1 indomilable firmness. They served as ushers for school-sponsored evenis and issued programs al Blade foolball games besides aiding charilies and conlribuling 'ro lhe siudenl body fund. And of course Hue club was never willwoul social affairs. BOB BRYSON Vice-Presidenl DOLORES CARTER Secrelary CLAUDI NA WOOD Publicity Manager Johnston, Ann Kellner, Pal Beasley. 1 U i V Y V U vin. -mi- - Mr. Manley, advisor, folds his hands serenely in an unfamiliar pose. l.UB Ad Bob Bierlein, Ann Greqll. Ida Cesmat, and Kirk Ward were some members who contributed their services as ushers at student affairs, Service Clubbers Cagey, Randour, Johnston, Kellner, Adams, and Perry get a kick out of the plans for an alumni party. visor Manley keeps close tab on his group, as shown here! We Two Bobs, Bierlein and Bryson, keep the mob out of the halls until five after. S. BACK ROW, left to right: Don Clark, Bill Thomas, Wayne Wirick, Bob Bierlein, Greg Ward, Bob Bryson, Don Lisenbee, Kirk Ward, Jack lmmel, Wally Edgerton, August Speth. FRONT ROW: Dolores Carter, Lynn Dixon, Carolyn Mathis, Shirley Crews, Cosby Morris, Marian McKenney, Diane Troutman, Mary Ann Koelzer, Anita Person, Sally Cagey. 8l MDDERN DANCE X MARIAN McKENNEY President Occasionally one might glimpse a black-clad figure gliding swiftly through the halls, afraid of being caught away from her natural habitat, the girls' g m. Far from the sedentary pursuits ol other classes, the moclern dance club leaped, flung, and writhed into perfection a public performance of Concerto in M .. . Mood, Music, Motion. BACK ROW, left to right: Alice Fullmer, Marlene Wilson, Sherry Reynolds, Patty McBroom, JoAnn Becker, Sue Wiggins, Jean Janowski, DeeDee Hendricks, Sherry Braden, Phyllis Stephens, Darlene McMahan, Deanie Perry, Bette Ann Mc- Ewen, Sharon Van Fleet, Carolyn Bell, Donna Short. T IRD ROW: August Speth, Lynn Dixon, Barbara Mills, Beatrice Lowe, Dolores Mettzler, Pat Plannette, Marianne Houldridge, Alisa Bianco, Mai! Lee Gannon, Dianne Bultman, Arlene Monan, Jody Spoor, Shirley Krauter, Diane Fouts, Judy Hunter, Jackie Luce. SE OND ROW: Suzanne Tucker, Lou Bat- son, Margaret Lane, Marcelle Arisy, Diane Troutman, Sue Campbell, Ann Hoggard, Shirley Crews, Nancy Stephens, Mary Stone, Sandra Culliton-, Shirley Roberts, Rayetta Ready. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Mathis, Marian McKenney, Pat Gilbert, Beverly Buxton, Genny Kuhs, Pat Lonqacre, Anita Person, Virginia Rexroth, Helen Comstock, Margie Tait, lda Cesmat, Bettie Adams, Shirley Johnston, .lean Cannell. I1 P MERMETTES Splashing info fhe limeli hi. Mermelles gained acclaim in lheir firsl year of organizalion b cake and! cookie sales. noon movie. a swim meer wi'rh Bakers- field High. andla carnival boolh. Unable To swim all year. 'lhey made 'lhe besl' of The lwelve weeks available and prepared for a 'Fuller sla'le of aclivilies nexl year. MARIQUITA EDDY Presidenf Advisor Sanders shows her mermaids some aquafic formations. BACK ROW. lefi lo ri?hl': Jorene.Spoor. Jean Cannell. Helen Comslock. Diane Bullman. Sherry Reynolds Jean Sinqlelon. Lellani Slrip en. Mariquila Eddy, Dora Hail. CENTER ROW: Nancy Sfephens, Shari James. F'rances Adams. Nan Uhall. Pally ,McBroorn. Alice Fullmer, Elixbelh Cond, Evelyn Hendricks. FRONT ROW: Beverly Slamps. Ann Canfield, Geri Bloomer. Joanne Becker. Sherry Giraud. Pal Gilberl. Sherry Braden. Jackie Burlon. Nancy Bishop. Rila Rollins. Marianne Houldridge. FUTURE FARMERS Future ag men proudly display their cattle. GREG WARD President Future Farmers continued their aims of farming skills and leadership with their supervised farming projects: exhibits ai' the Kern Fair, the San Francisco Cow Palace, and E.B.'s Visitors' Night: a Parents' Night dinner, degree ceremonies, a Washington school assembly, and their revolving leadership program. BACK ROW, left to right: Dick Flaming. Bob Richardson, Shelly Butterfield, Observing samples of fine cotton at the County Fair, these boys are fast on Alfred Oaks, Kenny Jackson, 'Henry Addington, Ted Garvin, Bob Morovich. their way to making Kern County a better place in which to live. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Lashley, Charles Taylor, Loyd McConnel, Richard Shore, Paul Martin, Fuller Davis, Jack Flad. SECOND ROW: Norman Taskin, Paul Piercson, J. B. Erwin, Paul Miller, Gordon Miller, Gordon Deible, Leslie Barnes, Roger Bercher. FRONT ROW: Marvin Almond, Porferio Dias, Bill Waters, Bill Kilbreth, Paul Jones, Gordon Downs. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS i Officers are Barbara Williams, Dolores Meadows, Shirley l Durant. BARBARA WILLIAMS President Keeping strictly to business were the Future Business Leaders oi America. Members visited various Bakers- field businesses to learn about new machines and new ways of keeping records. The girls assisted civic organizations by doing typing and clerical work. Business prospects seem to be the topic of interest at this BACK ROW, left to right: Mary Riccomlni, Arlene Dunivent. CENTER ROW gathering. Shirley Schmuke, Shirley Graves, Phyllis Zamorra, Joan Redman, Phyllis Stewart, Verla Bull, Barbara Williams. FRONT ROW: Velma McMillan, Shirley Durant, Louella Matteucci, Dolores Meadows, Jeannette Francesconi. BUCCANEERS HI-Y James Tinkle, advisory Ricky McEIheny, council member, Bob Rogers, presidenig Sian Tinkle, secreiary-ireasurerg Jim Ross, vice-presidenf. BOB ROGERS President An assembly program was 'rhe ambilious iirsl proieci of lime Buccaneers, who also sponsored a Chrisimas baskel, made a proieci oi pracricing couriesy, par- iicipaled in Y ailnieiic lournamenis and planned a fishing and huniing Trip for ihe year's end. BACK ROW, Iefl' +o right: Larry Byrnes, Paul Randour, Bob Rogers Gordon Basketball games are always an inlegral parl of lhe Buccaneers' year. Harper, Bob Ginn, James Tink e, advisor. CENTER ROW: Ric ard Snyder, Ricky McElheny, Ralph Howlelf, Jim Ross, Bruce Shore, Edmund Arley. FRONT ROW: Don Duns, Sian Raislaff,SDickT Nunelfi, Leo Roberls, Paul Swafiord, ian in e. AMICITIA TRI-Y Officers are Velma McMillan, Barbara G-elb, Marilyn Mil- ler, and Loreiia Null. BARBARA GELB President Amicilia Tri-Y 'rhis year weni all oui for social service: members read 'rwice weekly io iiospiial paiienisp made carioon Scrapbooks for lnospiialized service- men, and furnished 'fray favors for hospiial meals. Frances Hall aliended a Youih Governrnenl Confer- ence in Sacramenio. Woody adds her sparkle io Amicifian meefings. BACK ROW, lefl io righl: Norma Malone, Velda Havens, Frances Hall, Edna Hall, Virginia Clark, Befly Jclanson. FRONT ROW: Velma McMillan, Barbara Gelb, Lorefia Null, Marilyn Miller, Donna Humphrey. slim COSBY MORRIS Business Manager JEAN CAN N ELL Welfare Chairman ANNE KELLNER Treasurer JOAN HAY Secrefary ANITA PERSON President ALISA BIANCO Hisrorlan SHARON BRANSON Publicity Manager PATTY LEON ETTI Freshman Represeniafive GIRLS QFT0 l 0 of Through ever-increasing aclivifies. lhe Girls' League has become +he mosl' imporlanl acliv- ily oullel for girls ai Easl High. Co-advisers Margarei Schilling and Mardys Whifeman esli- maled lhai af leasl 300 girls assisled in league proiecls This year. Thiriy-five girls-The largesl number ever-received Girls' League pins. a real honor since The pin represenls alooul sev- enly hours of work. The organizalion gave 'five hundred dollars in scholarships and gave an- olher lilly dollars io chariiy. The girls' formidable lisi of aclivilies in- cluded a fall spaghelli feed 'lo honor fresh- men. a brealcfasi rally for ihe EB.-K.C. fooiball game, Chrisimas card sale, pariy for 'rhe Old Folks' Home, care of a needy Tamil , Falher- Daughler Box Social, Moiher-Daughler Tea, Girls' League Desserl and inslallalion. and lhe big ihree - Frosled Fan+asy lgirls' dale iormall. l+'s a Woman's World lihe annual assemblyl, and E.B.l-l.S.-T.V. llhe co-ed capadesl. Janice Hatch, Dot McLaughlin, and Presidenl Anifa Person lend fheir charm Boo-Boo lhe Babyf' looks innocenl .while pleads and assisiance fo a P.-T.A. affair. CllGhl'S' C656 Ill Th! Girl! l-Bi U, HELEN HARRINGTON L E A G U E wel fafe chairman Frosted Fantasy Queen Janice Hatch maintains a regal pose in spite of her sporty snowman neighbor. xxx P 'N gc 9 ' Six JANICE HATCH Recorder JUDY BLACKBURN Recorder ADAM Mascot Not Pictured: LYNN DIXON interracial Chairman PAT GILBERT Vice-President MARDYS WH ITEMAN Advisor MARGARET SCHILLING Advisor brought as much spirit as daughters to the annual box social, as this Can we build a skit around these? , wonder Betty Vastbinder, Arlene Ester, snap demonstrates, A and Donna Short as they sort out League prop materials in preparation for an assembly. 23 fffi'-img? V Wi invv' The fun-filled Breakfasf Rally was a new and successful proiect. GIRLS' LEIKGUE AWAR Money-raising aclivilies culminale in! lhe awarding of six scholarships lo col- lege lo Anile Person, Janice Halch, Dorolhy McLaughlin, Marcella Ariey. Scenes from lhe annual Co-Ed Capades. The qirls' dale frosled fanlasy The Spaghehli Feed was a lremendous success, wilh ions of good food and a cooling swim for all. IX SCHQLARSHIPSE Pal' Slevenson, and Bolo J. Thomas. Chosen as oulslanding senior girl was Anile Person, and as girl mosl' likely lo succeed, Dora Hail. RIGHT: Anifa awards Girls' League pins lo exciled honorees while BELOW: Graceful Gail Nelson and cute Ruih Kidd demonsfrale lheir dancing abilities for the Co-Ed Capades audience. LEFT: Lois Hasson ex- plains lhe Big Sisler program io enlhusiaslic frosh. Q,-fs, Cu SALLY CAGEY Edllor DORA HAI L Assisfanf Edifor WEL. SI KQLEQ The Sierran srafl has slriven io presenl an annual Truly represenialive of our school and i+s aciiviiies, and one which will, when lhumbed ihrough years laler, bring back all ihe wonderful memories and once- familiar laces +o your recolleciions of E.B.l-l.S. The publicarion of a good yearbook is noi an easy lhing lo achieve. buf wiih lois of hard and induslrious work we finally made ihai lasl' deadline. Needless 'ro say, we have had our gay moods, lopped oil by lhe end-of-ihe-year poiluck dinner and fhe E.B.-K.C. afrer-game dance. Allending ihe Delano Press Conference and fhe Valley Press Associalion lvleei also proved valuable. A major siep forward was 'rhe dislricl approval of our own pholography laboraiory supervised by Mr. Charles Flanagin. Now al lasl you have whal we hope is The mosl ireasured record you will have of our school, l'he exciring games and dances, +he song and yell leaders reminding you of l'ha'r old school spirii, ihe band and maiorelies, and maybe some of ihe classes you lrudged +o every day. ANN GREGG ANITA LOPEZ CLAUDINA- WOOD BRUCE SHORE RAYETTA READY DOLORES CARTE Copy Edlfor Business Manager Arf Edifor Carfoon Edifor Acfivify Chairman Idsnfificafion Edif BACK ROW, left ru righl: Michael Roemer, Paul Randour, Carmen Lopez, Sharon Wafson Diane Bulfman, Mary Lee Gannon, Marcelle Ariey, Anifa Lopez, Sal Cagey, Dora Hail, David Herron, Bruce Shore. FRONT ROW: Palfy Gilberf, Rayella Rea y, Ann Gregg, Judy Blackburn, Belle Ann McEwen, Daroleen Adam J Virginia Ricks, Frank Si. Clair. i RAN Mrs. Fairbettar turns the machine while Clau- Bill Flury, Door Hail, dina Wood and Sue Campbell slip sheet and Sal Cagey climb to some Sierran business. the roof of Dud's to photo- qraph E.B. at night, truly slaves for the cause. Section Editors Virginia Ricks, Sue Campbell, and Paul Randour dis- Anita Lopez, business manager, and Carmen Lopez plan an interest cuss a new method of meeting deadlines with Copy Edltor Ann Gregg ing advertising campaign wnh Mrs. Joy Robinson. and Mrs. Lila Dunlap, copy advisor. MAJORETTES Madene Powell and Joyce Mays. MADENE POWELL Head Maioreile STruTTing around GriTfiTh STadium and Twirling Their silvery baTons, The MaioreTTes made vibranT acces- sories Tor The band. The members, who were limiTecl To The besT high-sTeppers aT EB., sponsored, Tor The TirsT Time, a dance. BACK ROW, lefT To right: Joyce Mays, Janice Tolson, Diane Rosfaine, Arlene Our Maioreffes slar wifh The Blade Band. Dunivenf, Ernesiine Warren, Sue Hutson. FRONT: Madene Powell. INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE A-Q., MALCOLM BRADLEY PresidenT Aiming To promoTe beTTer inTernaTional relaTions, The lnTernaTional Circle wenT a long way Towards iTs goal This year by sending cloThing To Korean young,sTers. Also on The calendar were dinners Typical of China, Spain, and Germany. ABOVE: Officers plan a Chinese dinner. LOWER LEFT: Old clofhes are collecfed for Ko.ean children. LOWER RIGHT: Adv. EsneaulT, Hugh Bishop, Malcolm Bradle , Jack Edmondson, Georgina Davis, Virgin'a Rowland, Marv Rowland, Barbara gamer, Flora Ramos, Don Ackland. 92 QUILL AND SCROLL Budding iournalists are initiated into the Quill and Scroll. MARCELLE ARIEY President The literary elite ot East l-ligh, the Quill and Scroll. pursued successfully its goal of promoting iournalistic endeavor. Publishing E.B.'s creative writing booklet and sending a Christmas baslcel' to a needy 'Family were two of its functions. gi BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Rogers, Bruce Shore, Gordon Harper, Paul Randour .Bob Goldsworthy. CENTER ROW: Arla Mae Ro ers, Diane Troulman, Jean Janowskr, Ann Gregg, Betty Fife. FRONT ROW: Velma McMillan, Loretta Null, Jean Miller, Sally Cagey, Marcelle Ariey. RIGHT: President Ariey hands Paul Ran- dour his pin in recognition of outstanding journalistic work. TENNIS CLUB H Officers Sherry Braden, Barbara Gelb, and Carmen Lopez. CARMEN LOPEZ President Up the ladder, clown the ladder lup they hopedl, went members of the Tennis Club during fall and win- ter to determine the top eight players for spring competition with surrounding schools. Carnival booth and cake sales financed activities. Good sportsmanship is present at every game and so is friendly and fun-tilled attltu e. Shirley Morland, Barbara Mooney, Geraine Bird, Mary Duke, Diane Pursel, Merna Dee Bell, Stephanie Daugherty, Elaine THIRD ROW: Diane Harris, Anita Lopez, Amanda Lostaunau, Sue Se'der, Diane Pimpell, Bernice Preszler, Gayla Trask, Sue Gelb, Vernlfa Bird, Jackie Gibbons, Joanne Becker, Dorothy Perry, Pat Aston, San'dra Beuckman, Carol Jackson, Harriet Hayes, Carolyn Beam, Mary Kretzinqer, Betty Ketchem, Judy Wimp, Donna Downen, Elizabeth Cozacl, Genese Sims, Helen Stubblefield. EPSILON BETA TRI-Y DIANE BULTMAN DONNA DOWNEN Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer President President Composed oi Treshman and sophomore girls, The Epsilon Bela Tri-Y Truly lived fe ix up To Their ChrisTian ideas. They noT only spenT many hours conTrilouTing Their P A eTiorTs To school drives, buT They also had parT in many enTerTaining acTiviTies. r .ly OH To a good sTarT, The members planned and carried ouT successful parTies my J wiTh The ScarleT and Blue l-li-Y. Dancing, cokes, and snacks added To These NJ fi gaTherings. Their big proiecT Tor The year was, of course, The SouTh Sea Swing. Fine music, colorTul decoraTions, and The hilarious Tloor show iremember Those hula clancers?j, puT everyone in excepTionally good moods. The SouTh Sea Swing gels underway wilh The help of These eager workers. Officers are Halen Hearn, Gayla Trask, -Maria O'Keefe, Linda Black- burn, Daroleen Adams, and LaVelle Preszler. BACK ROW, Iefl' To rlghfz Donna Dcwnen, MarTa O'Keefe, BeTTy Sue TrouT, Gayla Trask, Sue Linden. 'Helen Hearn, Joyce Mayes, LaVonne Besivaler, Phillips, Eula Marquam. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Black, Eugenia BrighT, Diane BulTman, Carolyn Bell, Donna ShorT, Marlene Wilson, Jackie Luce, Carole Judy Hunter. SECOND ROW: Gail Horwiiz, Mary Harrnackler, Daroleen Adams, Mary Lee Gannon, Mimi Kearney, Judy Kali, Gloria Lopez, Pei FRONT ROW: Frances Smith, Ardena Flury, Linda Blackburn, Judy Fluhrer, Phyllis Ringo, Ann Lusk. C.S. F. Wilh E.B.'s lop sluclenfs, scholaslically spealcing, all slriving loward a common goal, lhe California Scholarship Federalion wenl 'lhrough a loaded calendar. Presidenl Dora Hail and Advisor Margarel Johnslon led a conlingenl of Easl High members lo The dislricl convenlion al Tafl in April. The fall assembly provided many a laugh for all. A lrip 'lo Los Angeles in lhe spring gave lhe college-bound members an informalive insighl inlo campus life. Cake and variely sales were held lo meel cosls of 'rhis heavy schedule. Good scholarship isn'f all work, as lhis game of Blind Man's Bluff demonslrales. DORA HAIL Presidenl QQQ 4 ,. D BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Dora Hail, Marcella Ariey, Pal Beasley, Rosanne Lihlle, Lorene Ellioil, Phylis Ringo, These C.S.F. officers provided a fun-packed year for lhe cllub, with Dora Deane as lheir leader and MargarefJol1nslon as advisor. Lavelle Preszler, Bunny Rogers, Lewie Solomon, Mike Roemer. CENTER ROW: Diane Bolsum, Diane Troulman, Helen Hearn, Jerry Willzel, Horfense Molle, Alisa Bianco, Rayella Ready, Colleen Berlolini, Jane? Bagby, Ann Dorwarf. FRONT ROW: Charles Wilson, Bob Rogers, Gary Shipman, Sian Rafxlaff, Dallas Sceales, Luis Valdes, Bob Golds- worlhy, Paul Randour, Malcolm Bradley. 96 KEII LORETTA NULL Edlfor Our weekly paper, wriHen. laid oul. and proof read by The iournalism class and 'lhe Kernel sfafl. has earned much praise and respecf 'lhis year. The hard-hirfing eclilorials supporred 'rhe s+a1Cl's Theme for The year, encouraging parricipalion in exfracurricular ac'rivi+ies. The spicy news columns ancl accurale sporls pages were supplemenled by arricles of real inleresl lo 'rhe whole sfuclenl' bocly. Freshmen soon came to know fhaf all E.B. acfivifies were rcporfsd in fha Kernel. Leff: They purchase fha Frl- day Issue. BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Duncan, Jack Pacina, DonaI'd Ackland. SECOND ROW: Paul Randour, Diane Trouiman, Velma McMillan, Longacre, Lorarfa Null, Juanita Weeks, Blll Franklin. FRONT ROW: Jack Bagley, Bonnie Bain, Belly Fife, Jean Janowxkl, Joan Dudra, Marcello AL PAUL RANDOUR VELMA MCMILLAN BILL FRANKLIN A + u + H1 D I P C f ' h +L News Editor Page Two Editor Page Four Ediior Hp O e e ano lress on erence 'nf 9 a and MARCELLE AQIEY DQN LISENBEE JACK BEGLEY fwo 1-O fhe San Joaquin Valley Pl-955 confer-enCe5 Page Three Edxior Business Manager Business Manager and springj as well as noon movies io help wiih sor- did money maHers rounded ou+ 'rheir aciivifies. Marcella Ariey and Paul Randour confer wifh fha prinier on Frlday's issue. 4 X :BQ 4 m e rk. X . iournaiiem class hard ef work produclngsfories andiegfures for fhe-Kernel. Head rnari, Rey Klhs o.k.'s Big Wheel plcfures for ihe next issue. 98 g JUNICR STATESMEN DON SHAW BRUCE SHORE First Semester Second Semester President President Whereas . . . and whereas . . . and whereas . . . echoed from meetings of the Junior Statesman of America. in which the favorite pastime was presenting and discussing resolutions in the best parliamentary manner. Their motto, Make Democracy Work, was practiced through these discussions, through study of city government lwhich mem-J bers took over for a dayl and through attendance at J.S.A. conventions in Santa Barbara and Sacramento. Composed largely of leaders and potential leaders, the group was an enthusiastic and valuable addition to E.B.'s activity list. Nz 1 -an f. 5 B QD 4,o -wrfixoe El ABOVE: Don Shaw seems amused al' the apparent seriousness of the conversation of other members of the J.S.A. panel. BELOW-BACK ROW, Admiral, Boyden Ralph, Paul Randour, Jack Pacina, Jim Ross, Lewis Williams, Stanley Sherman, Arvilla Preszler, Pauline Myers, Shirley Hooper Bruce Shore, Bob' Rogers. QENTER ROW: Luis Valdes, Nlarllou Milligan, Joyce Atterberry, Dona Shaw, Hortense Matte. Mary Ricomini, Pat Harrington, Charlotte Golding, Sue Setter, J:Ice.Mays, Loretta ,Null,'Jerry Wietll, Charles -Love. FRONT ROW: Judy Mills, 'Adele Slaughter, cMulIan, Janice Tolson, Virginia Ricks, Naudine Lowe, Diane Troulman. F AMERICA PAUL RANDOUR BETTY FIFE MALCOLM BRADLEY Vice President Publicify Manager Treasurer VELMA McMlLLAN JEAN JANOWSKI DIANE TROUTMAN MARCELLE ARIEY Corresponding Secy. Hisforian Parliamentarian Secretary Convenlions proved to be such fun, as fhe smiles on lhese faces show. LEFT TO RIGHT Janice Tolson Marcello Army Virginia Ricks Paul Randour and Joan Dudra plan J S A leglslaflon lell fo right: Edmond Aricy, Ronald Holley, Richard Hays, Jim Duncan, Bob Easier, Don Duns, Jack Edmondson, Bill Bennell, John Doe, Jack Low. Malcolm Bradley, Bill Jackson. CENTER ROW: Bob Ginn. Carole Jackson, Penny Ashworlh, Jane Doe, Diane Bohum, Frances Hall, Wilma Harrnacker, Barbara Gelb, Sandra Beuckman, Don Ackland, Gordon Harper. FRONT ROW: Marcella Arley, Joan Dudra, Jean Janowski, Belly Fife. Barbara Fifa, Lynnf Dixon, Carol Benning, Shirley Goode, Joyce Afferberry. 99 GIRLS' ATHLETIC Sports of all kinds added interest to the G.A.A. program. Volleyball. basketball, softball, and swimming were the events schedued as playdays ancl lournaments with K.C., Arvin, Delano, and Tehachapi. However, athletic as these maids were, they had time 'ro enioy those pleasures dear to femi- nine hearisz They sponsored the all-campus Turkey Trot, a group roller skating party, a Christmas dinner, and a banquet honoring the outstanding senior club member. Major emphasis of the club was good sports- manship and healthful participation rather 'rhan rivalry between schools. SHIRLEY SCHMUKE MARJORIE McCARTHY President Treasurer CAROL SABIN JEAN SABIN Vice-President Publicity Manager JOANN WIGGINS Secretary ROSALEE WAGNER Sergeant-at-Arms BACK ROW, left to right: Shirley Adkins, JoAnn Wiggins, Jean Sabin, Pat Robinson, Carol Sabin, Audrey Rose, Barbara McGinty, Beulah Munn, Pat Stevenson, Barbara Matzek, Joan Redman, Barbara Mills, Barbara Williams, Flora Ramos. CENTER, ROW: Lois Roberts, Shirley Schmuke, Elaine Yates, Rosanne Little, Nancy Weaver, Kathy 0'Keefe, Hannah O'Keefe, .lane Doe, Sue Cedar, Carolyn Hayes, Diane Olsen. FRONT ROW: Mariorie McCarthy, Rosalee Wagner, Shirley Hooper, Dolores Poulson, Nina Paulk, Joy Stalcup, Nola Spence, Ailene Upton, Jerry Waitzel, Barbara Smalley, Delores Meadows, Mlnnie Parks. SSOCIATION A headliner event tor the G.A.A. was the game played with the faculty women. Both teams fought till the and I buf students finally won. lCouId X it be because Mrs. Dunlap didn't pIay7J , Q Ale The camera catches some cou- ples danclng to dreamy music at the Turkey Trot. ROW left to rlqht Lols Barnes Kathy Meacham Jane Doe CENTER ROW JoAnne Becker Beverly Arthur Cheri Beauregard Jeannette Goss Edna Helen Hearn, Judith Briggs. FRONT ROW: Faith Countryman. Pat Billetter, Barbara Eades, Shirley Graves, Geraldean Allred, Lorene Elliott, Imogene Wil- banks, Dixie Payne, Kay Bentnor, Sherle Braden. l0l i ' . ' Q 1A if ! ,wkkxlk K H S Ph S f ' N R 5 , .,.:,.,.:-.- 5 E 'r ,,- . N 0 Vai STDTQT Q is i' n A WALTER DOWNS BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: Waller Downs Ronald Hanson Bill Galland Don Sullivan SIXTH ROW: Slanley Sherman, Gordon Harvey Richard Snyder Gary Brandt Diane LEROY PATTERSON Pimpell, Bill Flury, Porferio Alencro Leonard Galland FIFTH ROW Roger Paulk Leroy Palferson, Cheri Beauregard Colleen Berlolrnl Bill Bope Frank Uhler Rufh LEONARD GALLAND GARY BRANDT Fishback, Jimmy Long. FOURTH ROW Donna Crawford Charles Baker Arfhur Gray Sporiing new scarlei and blue uniforms, Their insirumenis flashing in 'rhe sunlighi, E.B.'s band played ai mosi' school con'lesi's and many civic evenls. The bar1d's sixiy pieces played an imporiani parl in ceremonies ai Weill's and Broclc's Scarlei and Blue Days. They 'rook pari in 'rhe colorful ceremonies ai ihe Poialo Bowl. Civic observances such as Armisiice Day, Memorial Day, and ihe Chrisrmas Parade found 'rhe band ioining in. The group even answered long-dislance requesls by par- Some snappy music and fancy field formalions made us'proud of our band. M65 John Friasen, John Rees, Larry Byrnes, Ann Taylor, Dave Willis. THIRD ROW: Donna Lee Crawford, Donald Self, Richard Bradley. SECOND ROW: Joe Lowndes, Harold Knapp, Richard Collier, Harold Cox, Jack Amick, Alen Tanner, Jack Flad. Henry Reading, Carol Phillips. FRONT ROW: Genese Sims, Gordon Millar, Ronald Brilz, Tom Brown, Louis Roux, Robert Gallardo, Ted Righerforld, Gordon Black, Bill McClure, Palsy a lan . iicipaling in jlhe Delano l-larvesi Feslival and 'lhe highway- openinq ceremony al Bodfish. Undoubledly, however, 'rhe primary inieresl of lhe band was lo represenl E.B. proudly ai our iooiloall games: and +o lhis end, many were 'rhe chilly morning praclices on The fool- ball field wilh l-l.l-l.l-l. yelling inslruclions lhrough lhe loud- speaker. A highlighi' of lhe year was 'rhe annual spring band con- cer+,a1' which lhe group crowned Shirley Johnson band queen. l-larry l-lildebrechl inslrucied This line musical group. Our band, performing in one of ihe many parades. V V lil I I 4 ' , ' -ann? JZ ff '5 W LE,,E O I KIRK WARD President LES CARPENTER GREG WARD DANNY REED BOB VBIERLEIN GEORGE GREEN RONNIE PERKINS Advisor Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Manager Sergeant-at-Arms Vice-President Business Manager Composed of the athletic elite of East High, the Letterman Club, under the leader- ship ot President Kirk Ward and Advisor Les Carpenter, successfully completed a full year of activities. and the student body benefited from the result, both in finances and in entertainment. One highlight of the year was the annual boxing tournament, which attracted county- wide interest. March saw the Scarlet and Blue revue provide ample entertainment for all, and the Greybeard game, to benefit polio victims, also deserves praise. Monthly potluclcs provided opportunity tor members to meet socially. Danny Reed, Greg and Kirk Ward, and Dean Holloway tack up the publicity Responsible for another successful stage show was this Letterman banner for their famous Scarlet and Blue Revue. Club Committee. l04 LUB The proud owner of four golden gloves, Nal' de Anda proved his righi 'ro 'rhe 'ri'lle of head man in 'rhe LeHermen's boxing world. This year, new- comers upsel' many oldiimers 'ro add Their names +0 prospeciive cham- pions. Coach Jack Frost of the Renegades speaks to lhe Leffermen af a pofluck supper. Maurice While and Bobby Frymire baffle away al' lhe Boxing Tournamenl. BACK ROW, lefl lo righi: Amos Collier, Bill Galland, Bob Geissel, Ronnie Goerh, Dale Denison, Melvin Gardner, Ben Boll, Roger Hay, Roger Campbell, Jim Colfer, Jim Duncan, Richard Hayes, Edmond Ariey, Bob J. Thomas, Richard Harrison. CENTER ROW: Jimmy Knight, Bill Howard, Dick Kellogg, Leroy Kallenborn, Bob Bierlein, Loy Callison, Roger Hurson, Earl Jonas, Dick Minehi, Benny Griffilh, Corky Ellis, Joel Marlinez. FRONT ROW: Reggis Farley, Merger Apsil, Lee Carey, Bob Hayes, Kennelh Knighf, George Green, Bob Bryson, Dean Holloway, Frank DeShong, Bob Allen. ...Ms M ww., i i r i i r BACK ROW left lo rlqhr: Jack McCarlhy, Ronald Miller, Phil Sheppard, Fred Perry, Wayne Wirick, Mike Wesf, Elmer Scrifclxfield, Bill Thomas, Bob Ross Bob Morovich, David Willis, Bob Sharp, Tommy Saunders, Harry Shaw, Emery Barnes, Bill Williams. CENTER ROW: Kirk Ward, Luis Valdes, Ronnie Perkins, Brent Bowen, Yee Pon, Danny Ramsland, Greg Ward, Jack Immel, Don Pon, Bill Kilbreih, Tommy Tucker, Bill Ragsdale, Ralph Jue. Manuel Rocha, Floyd Monforf, Paul Swafford. FRONT ROW: Stan Ralzlaif, Jim Ross, Bruce Shore, Earl Thomas, Danny Joe Reed, Tom Yahs, Dallas Scaales, Rox Wiggins, Bob Gelsul, Ralph McPhelrld9e. X I g P P L 'A A swing to the left and a swing to the right-Maurice White Ueftl and Bob Frymire fright, battle it out in the finals, Henry Navarro grits his teeth and aims a right at David Mcnsibia. Q ,HMM-lllillilil Letterman-sponsored boxing provided many thrilis. Jim Duncan spreads August Speth's defense with both fists during a de- Aiming with a right to the iaw, Ray Hendricks forces Bob Frymire into a cisive round in the finals. defensive position. ATHLETICS 5 'Q-50 x ,X f,., gli? LLP The alhlefes of E.B.H.S. Are iusi aboui' ihe besi. Do you suppose +l1ey'd lei' me play? l'I s iusi a small request 1:s!ZZ??- N 'U N gb ' ff? 0' . 1 0 X X 5552632 Q Q , ,. , U L' 2 L, if TRN N22 Q KK kj 12,5 ff ii?-J? 5'Z1k ii df 656 iQ NM QW 4,-- xx ,dw N r.-u9U' 'Baan-..,.gK1gA..,q1'ig,g.N. LM-klv-N, 3 . mu 1:73, ,A - Ji YQ H kg ' 65vS.nvg,g4.,..5,, b - 3 -H Q9 ' ...,. z , 52. -. 5 f' 3 'i J , f' ku, -.ig ' , - x I 5 Q65 :Y vim, Q xx, , WF, if 5' . -,gg Q-1 KWESSQ. 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The powerful running of Bill Thomas, All-Valley back, plus The consisTenT Teamwork of every player, gave The l95l Blades one of Their mosT successful seasons. E.B. drop ed Their opener, 27-6, To The highly-favored VenTura Team. The following week The uncl:erraTecl Bladesmen bounced back wiTh a conclusive 25-6 vicTory over Bur- roughs High in Burbank. In Their Third non-leaguer, The Scarlef and Blue eleven Twice were wiThin inches of upseTTing Garfield High of Los Angeles who eked ouT a I2-7 vicfory. Picked To win The league championship, The Delano Tigers could do no beTTer Than a 6-6 Tie againsf The baffling Blades in The league opener. The fasT-improving E.B. eleven Then pounded ouT vicTories over Porferville, Taff, and Arvin. The I2-6 win over Tulare climaaed The league encounTers and enabled The Blades To Tie Delano for The cham- ions ip. P Over 8.000 fans wifnessed a valianT buf oufmanned Blade Team score Twice againsf The powerful Drillers, l95I San Joaquin Valley Champions, who won The annual affair 2 I-l2. Coe h Apst drops a few words of praise 'lo mainsTay Ball carrier Danny Reed hurTIes Through opposing blockers as B b B l B ll Thomas, observed by Bob Hayes. prepares lo run inlerference. BRAWNT BATTLERS BLADE SCORES E.B. Opponenls 7 Veniura ....,,,,,..,,7,,,....,7 ,,..,,7, 2 7 25 Burroughs IBurbanIcl . 6 7 Garfield IEas+ I..A.I ..... I2 6 Delano ...,,..,..,.....,,. . 6 25 Porlerville A,,,. I8 20 Tall ....,,.... 6 39 Arvln , ...... I3 I2 Tulare ...,....,,. 7 I2 Bakersfield 2l Danny Reed, Sr., Ken Knight, Sr., Bob Munn, Sr.: Richard Cardiel, Soph.g Joel Mariinez, Sr., Wayne Wirick, Sr. Kirk Ward, Sr., Bob Ross, Sr., Jim Duncan, Sr., Manuel Rocha, Sr.: Richard Harrison, Jr.: Bill Ragsdale, Jr. BACK ROW, left lo right Jim Hill, Manuel Rocha, Rudy Hernandez, Ray Solano, Glenn Clayton, Bob Munn, Elmer Scrilchiield, Bob Thomas, Danny Reed, Bill Thomas, Richard Cardiel, R.chard Hayes. THIRD ROW: Kenny French, Marvin Duncan, Jim Duncan, Kirk Ward, Dallas Sceales, Rodney Lewis, Richard Harrison, Wayne Wirick, Bob Hayes. SECOND ROW: Pee Wee Harris, Mike Solano, Bob Ross, Loy Callison, Bill Ragsdale, Norman Murrell, Greg Ward, Bob Blerlein, Ray Sanchez, Gordon Downs. FRONT ROW: Carl Sleele, Marger Apsil, Bob Flaming, Joel Marlinez, Kenny Knighl, Ray Hendricks, Amos Collier, Benny Griffilh. RNS? BOB HAYES, SR. MARGER APSIT, SR. BILL THOMAS, SR. BOB J. THOMAS, SR. MIKE SOLONO, JR. LOY CALLISON, SR. BOB BIERLEIN, JR. BOB FLAMING, JR. RODNEY LEWIS, SR. JAM HILL anager GREG WARD, JR. BENNY GRIFFITH, SR. RICHARD HAYES Manager Under coaches Jim I-leady and Jack Silver- man, lhe BH reserves recorded for ihe sea- son one win, four losses, and one lie. Al- lhough seldom in 'rhe limelighl, lhese looys displayed 'rhe same spiril 'fypical of all E.B. leams. BACK ROW, left fo righf: Gerald Rencher, Johnny Bohoric, Tommy Saunders, Ronald Miller, Gary Branl, Ernie Hogan, Pete Porfer. THIRD ROW: Jim Smifh, Bob Jones, George Isola, Brenf Bowen, Bob Hayes, Bob Pugh, Howard Kilgore. SECOND ROW: Clarence Ruby, Bah Neal, Lee Shipman, Willie Wilburn, Jack Edmondson, Herman Owens, Tommy Willis, Gene Vaslbinder. FRONT ROW: Jim Ross, Bill Williams Dick Kellogg, Rex Goss, Lee Fox, Jerry BACK ROW, lefi fo righf: Jimmy Hill IManagerl, Carl Sleele, Emery Barnes, Don Deering, Dallas Sceales, Rodney Lewis, Pele Callison, Jimmy Miller, Bob O'MalIey, Pee Wee Harris lManagerl. THIRD ROW: Auqusl' Spelh, Bob Jellelich, Roy Holden, Ralph Hinolos, Marvin Duncan, Reford Hill, Ronald Ridgeway, Bob Easter, Richard Hayes IManagerl. SECOND ROW: Allenhkicks, Leo Roberls, Chris Carr, David Galewood, Bob Ketchum, Frank Griggs, Ronald Reynler, Gordon Dlebel. FRONT ROW: Ross Gallegos, Dick Thompson, Elmer Scrilch- field, Larry Hogan, Larry Neal, Norman Murrell, Norman Hilliard, Gordon Downs IManagerl. II4 Ogden, Leroy Greig. +1- -..- - JU ,.. NIE? sz- Under lhe capable direclion of Coach Bill Woods, lhis year's iayvees broke even wiih a record of ihree wins and 'rhree losses. Organized +0 give more A-class looys a chance 'ro play. E.B.'s junior varsiiy also gives many rookie Bladesmen valuable irain- ing and experience. Opposirion for Coach Wood's squad included class A leams from Burroughs, Tehachapi, McFarland, and Garces and J-V leams from Bakersfield and Delano. , MIGHTY DAGGERS Coaches Heady, Jellison, Rosenberg, and Silverman Hey, you guys-we won! formulate daily praciice insiruciions. Coach Bob Jellison's Daggers, afier a slow siarl, rolled over Taii, Arvin, and Tulare, making iheir season record four wins againsi' lhree losses. ln one of ihe mosl 'rhrilling and besl'-played games of The season, The Bees were squeezed oui by Delano, 7 io 6. This Dagger ieam improved rapidly and developed inio a sirong offensive eleven. Show- ing promise of becoming ouisianding players were Fred Perry, Bill Sheldon, Yee Pon, and Burion Davies. Ns. hm. li EZQQ 44m sk, X BACK ROW, left io righi: Bill Williams, Dick Kelloqq. Ronnie Perkins, Mareno Chicca, Mel McCall, Nicky Bean, Tom Brown, Harry Shaw. THIRD ROW: Bill Wa+ers, Phil Sheppard, David Monsibias, Yee Pon, Leroy Kollenborn, Jim Ross, Bob Sharp, Bob Geissel, Jerry Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Sheldon, Bob H. Hayes, Ronnie Miller, Frank Valencia, Rollie Morris Rex Wiggins, Bill Abneg, Fred Perry. FRONT ROW: Ralph McPhe+ridge, Ricky McElheny, Jack Glangregorio, Bob Pug , Burion Davies, Reqgis Farley, Floyd Monforf. sigriffr bv- ,,,: ..,.V, ? Ai .,f: 5 if , In rr R 4' Jerry Smiih Danny Ramsland Ralph McPheiridga Reggis Farley Burton Davies Rex Wiggins Bob Pugh Phil Sheppard Yee Pon Bill Sheldon Rick McElheny Harry Shaw Floyd Monfori Bob Geissel Franiz Valencia Bill Abney Jack Giangregorio Leroy Kallenb Mareno Chic: Fred Perry Rollie Morris Ronnie Perkins Coach Jellison poinis our insiruciions io a replacemenf as Rosenberg looks on. 34011 gifgl' DAGGER SCOREBOARD Daggers Opponenls 7 Burroughs .... 32 I4 Garfield . ,, 6 6 Delano , 7 O Porierville ,,,, 26 7 Tafi ,,,.,,,., ,. 6 26 Arvin , O 20 Tulare ...... A. 7 74 84 David Monsibias ff nouol-mr nmlcs 14 o 'f g',.'. QQ C N xy UV try to tind out in essex. as the ball? George Wheeler and Harr Han- Tim Lemucchi skirts left end for six as the Dirks action against Bakersheld. down the Bakersfiel'd Bits. Coach Joe Tener's mighty Dirlcs again swept through all opponents. posting their second consecutive undefeated season. This year's high-scoring Dirkmen rolled up l53 points in six games and were scored upon by only two teams. EB. is proud of these Dirk stars who will carry the Scarlet and Blue to even greater victories in the future. E.B. also pays tribute to Coach Joe Tener for his outstanding record as a builder ol champions. Dirks 20 Shaiter 26 Tail' .o,... I4 Delano ,,,,s 33 26 Arvin .,...,. 34 Bakerslield DIRK SCOREBOARD Cpponents ..6 .. O Bakersfield ,..,,... O 26 32' BACK ROW, left to right: Terry Alexander, Nat DeAnda, Johnny Holt, Jack Gianqregorio, Ray Gutierrez, Allan Wheeler, Henry Sanchez, Jimmy Curran, Bill Kuhs, AI Gutierrez, Dale Hodges. THIRD ROW: Tony Calvillo, Brew- ster Copeland, Henrg Navarro, Mike West, Gary Cummins Wade Freeland, Terry Evans, Jack Stanton, Henry War- ren, Coach Tener. S COND ROW: Richard Smith, James lfean, Larg Blanc, Timmy Lemucchi, Charles Loustaunau, Dave Willis, Mike Varela, Harvey Byrd, Gary Short, Arnold Hernan ez, Johnny Spears, Jimmy McNamara. FRONT ROW: Don Pon, Marion Estrada, Jerry Frailey, Roger Hay, George Wheeler, Bill Klbreth. Sammy Goodwin, Mac Hollingsworth, Jimmy Bartholomew, Floyd Headman, and Harry Hankins. .ww Q 'R-Q.. ,QU- Maw .Q X S . , Y - ai, Q X - fx ' E . Q, 5 vi x f ,wwf -mwk N 'W i W w wf. .NF fff 9 5 dug N. .E A Q F.: ., ,-f ::,.-an X H A fi ww of gig, ggi? Q xxx ' CYS E f 'Nei :Fg w I sf hx A . w :::.:W-:.g-- Q- :QM X - 2 -wg 5. V. 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Bishopmen slowed down a biT To- ward The end oT The season. losing To Arvin, TaTT, and Bakersfield. WiTh ouTsTanding players, however. such as Wayne Wyrick. Torwardg Dale Denison, Greg Ward and Jim ColTer. guards: and Eddie Holliday IAII-Leaguej, cenTer, They were able To make impres- sive vicTories over The Teams ThaT laTer scored highesT aT The end oT The league play. AlThough The Blades were squeezed Trom TirsT To TourTh place in The close league compeTiTion, Coach Gil Bishop Turned ouT some sTar cagers, leTTering seven men wiTh Three TirsT-sTringers reTurning nexT year. and Topping BalcersTie'ld 40-28 in mid-season lbefore The Tlu bug disasTrously hiTl. BACK ROW lefT To rlghT: Jimmy Kniqhf, manager: Roy Lee Thompson, Ronnie Goerfz, Coach Gil Bishop, Dick Thompson, Richard Cardiel, Bruce Shore manage FRONT ROW: Jim Colfer, Wayne Wirick, Danny Reed, Greg Ward, Dale Denison, Eddie Holliday. BLADE Mana B Shor o f rs 'Th Coach Gil Bishop and Y-U' ge' me M:n2q'lfJiniHKnigh+. Q '- x , l -T Q lswsar if siww 3 gi gee-amaa3,vg, ' Z g,.iwsf 153 w - .' :ii -.jg.:: it X' ' ' is -1 ,2,.,fZ,,if3EvS A 3 , , w233r.E He . 3 ,ye,, SQ. X s x A s g Rx gk 3 gb R 3 X 5 i Q33 f . 1 3 , sn 4 as an 3 ' 3 is 3 Q' EB 44 Garces ..., 4l Fresno .... 44 Edison ..,........... 45 San Dieguiio ,..... 35 Tail' ................., 57 Porierville ..... 44 Arvin .......,. 35 Tulare ,.,,...,. 47 Garces ......,....,.. Sania Ba rbar 55 40 Delano ........., .2 40 Bakersfield 39 50 Tail' wo....7....,. Porierville ,,,,. G .,... BOISTEROUS BASKLTBALLERS Danny Reed springs inio ihe air io iry for Iwo poinfs as Eddie Holli- day waits under fhe basket during a iense moment in fha game. Opponenis 24 37 39 . 23 ., 53 2. 49 .. 46 3, 36 3. 28 .. 36, .. 29 so 29 ,. 53 2. 43 DANNY REED JIM COLTER WAYNE WIRICK GREG WARD EDDIE HOLLIDAY DALE DENlsoN Opponenis Arvin ...,. ........ 4 4 Tulare ....... . 33 Shaffer ,,.....,.... . 39 Sanla Barbara ..... . 53 Delano .,.,...... . 35 Bakersfield .,.. . 49 758 Eddie Hollida sireiches over opponen+'s inferference for a sho! af Wiih smooih co-ordinafion displayggi ihrouqhoufithe season, Penny. me bucks? as fha crowd wefches anxiously. Recd springs and shoofs for an adddxnal score with Eddie Holliday s suppo . l2l ' DAGGERS Ma fell E.B 27 34 45 29 42 29 43 25 I9 56 36 27 42 39 40 25 l8 576 ch 5 e ,.9 gl L 0717, nagers Bob Easier and Ricky McElheny Fred Perry, No. ID. Ialches onio fha ball Coach Apsit about their first slring. and throws for a Eaasigeg lo raise The score or . . if SMQ Building up 'rhe abiliiy and skill 'fhai makes iuiure championship ieams, ihese Blade prospeciives chalked up a 'ren-win six-loss record for 'rheir season of play. Alihough mid-season losses downed hopes for The couniy crown afier several im pressive viciories earlier, ihe Daggers have mainiained an enviable posiiion as one of +he Jrop-raie Teams in 'rhe couniy Bee division. Ga rces ..,..., Tail ...,..,..Y.,.. Porierville .... Arvin .......... , Tulare ....,.,,, Ga rces .,,ev,..,, Sania Ba rbaraim Delano .......... Bakersfield ..,, Tail .,.,,4...,.... Porierville ,,.... Arvin ......,,i Tulare .,e.....,.,. Shaffer ,.,,.,..., Sania Barbara Delano ......,... Bakersfield ..,, Toial .....,.. 23 30 23 38 3I 35 29 . ..... 38 30 34 29 38 37 42 29 44 Opponeni' ,, ...,.... 25 I22 BACK ROW, Ieff 'lo right: Bob Easier, manager, Ronnie Perkins. Reqgis Farley Coach fgasif, Bob Geissal, Tommy Saunders, Jerry Bak r R k y McEIhe y ROW: Ralph McPhelridge, Luis Valdes, Mickey Bean, Bill oerh, Ralph Noe, Norman Ray, Fred Perry DIRKS N P r e U . I I 7 i 44 ,! i 77 Vr. Town and Larry Hagan check some The Dirks again show Their power, this Time sa---H Y Iasf-minufe nofalions before The game. againsf Garces. Champions again! Showing lhe same old Teamwork and vigor lypical oi pasl EB. Cee reams The sialwarl Dirks scored a len-win, +wo-loss season, sweeping The Souih Yoserniie League for anolher championship crown. Under The coaching of Bob Town, who look over Joe Tener's iob early 'Ihis year, six Dirkmen received Jrheir B's wilh Twelve promising young cagers expecred Io see more aciion nexfyear. iffelf lgmbzif Tnilf?,l'l:LeLf2i.2Ychlfoif'ii'Nri2ii i'iolilI'l''GTSSTSQ WSI E-B- OPPo e i airmny Bpigengmiagwfagl hSwaffarch V5illiePWari:1n, gon 'Zora ,nrihur I9 Tail ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,. I O a el' worth, Larry 'BIaTicTnlYauri:e 75+r:LTss, Tgonni:CEsT::ia. O lugs- 22 Podervllle ----'- - I3 30 Arvin ,,,...., Y I9 3 I Tulare ....... . . I7 36 Delano Y.v,,,,..,., . 26 I7 Bakersfield . 27 36 Arvin ....,,.., . I8 SI Tulare .,,,.,..,,,. , 26 43 Porlerville ..w.. . 22 I9' Delano ..,....,..,, . 32 26 Bakersfield .......w ,. ., A21 37 Tail' ,.7..........,..,....,...,............,,.. I8 Semi-Finalisl'-K.C. Tournamenf , 37 Burroughs ,,.,,e.....Y,,..,.,...... . 2l 27 Bakersfield ..,.. . 26 20 Wesco .....u... . 24 Non-Leaguer 32 Garces .... ,. 24 27 Shaffer .... . 37 34 Garces .,,...,V,v.,.,....,Y.......V.V...... I4 Yee Pon iumps fo make fwo points despile The efforls of his opponenl BACK ROW, lefi lo right: Hugh Bishop, manager, Gary Hackney, Bob To hinder The shol. Smiih, Reed Rosenberg, coach, Floyd Cooper, Coy? Davis. FRONT . ROW: Bill Goerlz, Henry Warren, Lewie Solomon, Bob Gabbitas, Vin- ' ion Sommerville, Bill Cowan. l23 BLADE THINCLADS Manuel Rocha leads the way! Around fhe rum! Cross-counfries, push-ups and sfraddle- hops plus long hours of 'rraining buih' an- olher Blade 'rraclc leam masfer-minded by coaches Gil Bishop and Bill Woods. Wilh only a few relurning lellermen, E.B. saw Valdes leading fhe 'rraclcslers in lhe mile, Thomas in lhe 880: Marian in lhe sprinlsi and Yafes and Reed in lhe hurdles. ln The field evenls Blade sfandouls in- cluded Dieble and Lewis in rhe shol pu? and discus lhrow: Griflilh. pole vaulf: Reed and l-lendrix, broad jump: and Warren and Thomas, high jump. A win over Porferville was followed by a 3rd in 'fhe Tulare relays. B eaklng info their easy srride relays, Vernon Marion, Jack McCarfhy, Danny Bob J. Thomas winds up and swings-fha discus skyward. Reed and Ray Hendrix speed along To a smoofh finish. YOUTH FUL YARDSMEN . Luo' f, LJV '-'5 i ul X Coaches Bill Woods and Gil Bishop cheer some of fheir 'lrack speed- slers on during lhe Delano meer. Luke Warren leaps in fha air lo clear the high iump, upping his score inch byxinch. Jack Dixon, as he clears fha pole vaull As in +he case of lhe Blades, Dagger lrack go? off 'lo a slow slarl when Bakersfield experienced several weeks of slormy wealherg buf ihese Bees were able lo compele in The inferclass meel early in March which sorled oul' 'rhe ouislanding 'rrackmen for compeiilion in lhe season's conlesls. ln lhe field evenfs Coach Woods poinied wi+h pride lo his sialwarl 'rrackmen such as Ralph Jue, who showed remarkable conlrol of ihe sho+ put and Tom Saunders, who sprang lhose exira inches for high lump honors. Gil Bishop came 'lhrough wilh men like Gene Vasfbinder in 'rhe 880, Jack Carey and Jerry Smiih as sprinlers, and Gilberl Yloanez, dislance runner. BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Alphonso Duarle, Ralph Jue, Roger Campbell, Nat Knighl, Jack Benning, Eugene Chandler, Gene Vaslblndor, Gil erl Ybanez, Jong Smllh, Tom Saunders Bren? Dowen. FRONT ROW: Manuel Aguilar, Terry Alexander, Blll Smllh, Jack arey, Jack Dickson, Richard Lopez, Jack Edmondson, Bob Clerico. CINDERMEN James Shaw and Harry Hankins on fhe run. Harry Hankins and Don Gonzales lead fhe pack. Tommy Herrera and 'lhe shof-pui. Made up predominanliy of freshmen, Jrhe Dirks showed a remark- able amounl of skill in ihe iraclc and lield evenls, prediciing a very powerful Blade 'ream in a couple of years. Under Coaches Bishop and Woods, several enrerprising Cees were developed inlo ace 'rracic slars. In iraclc evenls James Shaw and Don Gonzales scored high as spriniers, Mack I-lollingsworih in 'lhe 660 and Jim Barrholomew in l'he hurdles. ln The diiferenl field evenls Mack Hollingsworlh led in lhe broad iump and Tom Herrera in ihe high iump. The Dirlcs won lhe Tulare relays from eighr of lhe large schools. BACK ROW, lefl' fo righl: Jack Dickson, Gary Cummings, Jim Bariholomew, Laurie Sfrauss, Bob Donald. Marion Estrada, Donald Grimes, Buddy Mize, Jerry Haux, Doyle Elliol, Coy? Davis. CENTER ROWr James Shaw, John Greig, Harry Hankins, Bill Goerfz, Larry Blanc, Mack Hollingsworth, Timmy Lemucchi, Sian Tnnkle, Willy Warren, Bill uelf, Henry Warren. FRONT ROW: Tommy Herrera, Kenny Beavers, Tony Cavillo, Don Gonzales, Mike West, Bob Gabbiias, Sam Goodman, Allen Wheeler, George Wheeler, Joe Alvarado. l26 COACH LES CARPENTER FORGING DIAMONDMEN Al lhe lime of lhis wriling 'lhe Blade baseballers looked as 'rhough 'rhey were on 'rhe road lo high honors and a possible championship. having begun 'rhe season wilh several oulslanding wins. Buill aroud a 'Few relurning lerlermen, Coach Les Carpen'rer's men were able lo 'rake Garces I2-2 in lheir lirsl' league play and added olher viclories such as Tulare 6-5 and Tail 5-2. Much of 'rhe baseballers' success will no doubl go lo lhe mainslray Bladesmen such as Bob Bierlein, caicherg Bill Howard, firsl base: Tom Tucker and Bill Kilbrelh, piichers: Dale Denison, second base: LeRoy Kollenborn, Third base: Harry Shaw, shorlslop: Jim Maas. Mike Solano and Emory Barnes, oulfielders. BACK ROW, left 'lo right: Sian Rafzlaff, Re?ls Farlea, Rlchard Cardiel, Jim Maas, Greg Ward, Tom Tucker, Bob Bryson, Elmer Scrilchfield, and Bob Blerle n. FRO T ROW: Emery Barnes, Mike Solano, Henry Navarro, Bull Kilbrefh, Harry Shaw, Bill Howard, Dale Denison, Leroy Kollenborn, and Roger Manes. .c.,..e..T.-..,.- Bnerlein snaps his bal inlo posi- Mike Solano slides Ibul nol fasl ' ' Q' E B ' 4 for an easy bun? and runs for enough, when Leroy Kollenborn 'lags Going mio mac I-fin dlT:,lgnd?mM logs mom' firsf. him oul al' 'lhird during praclice. BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: Teddy Reed, Tom Scoll. Ricky McElheny, Rex Williams, Dallas Sceales, Don Dearing, Dar- rell Cordonier, Melford McCall, Bob Pugh, Bill Williams, Coach Ben Gmur. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Sharp, Phil Sheppard, Romer Hay, Johnnv Holt, Jerrv Baker, Leo Roberls, Donald Carlberg, Gary Brandl, Curfis Lee. Herman Ruby. FRONT ROW: Howard Killgore, Lennie Crouch, Chris Schollupag Hackney, Jim McNamara, Floyd Cooper, Lewie Solomon, lm Uffin. Playing a full schedule of games, The rookie Bladesmen, Razorblades, on The iunior varsily 'ream gained valuable praclice and experience ou'l' on The diamond under The coaching of Beniamin Gmur. The freshman baseball leam, coached by Calvin lviyali 'For 'rhe second year, also proved a successful underlaking in compeiilion wilh olher couniy schools. Chris Scholl makes a speclaculahr calch lagging his opponent out al Mrghly Casey slrrkes oull DU18. TX se BACK ROW, left lo right: James King, David Hull, Terry Evans, Kenneth Owens, Mickev Bean, Bill Malone, Jim Smilh. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Car, Marvin Almond, Carl McEachern, Wile Hughes, Jim Bridgeman, Jim Schaeffer, Bruce Ballow, Mike Varela, Al Gulierrez. FRONT ROW: Dogg Olive, Billy Cowan, Roberl Smiih, Ronald Bull, Rodney Moyer, ary eag ra. IZB AssisTanT Coach Jean Phillipe and Coach Bob Jellison ldislcuss The Times. SPLASHING' MERMEN! Diving inTo The pool in early March, These mermen held Their inTerclass meeT March 28, seTTing olal The season wiTh a bang ThaT broke Three meeT records. Under Coach Bob Jellison, The Blade swimmers had many Cee class sTandouTs, headed by Jack STanTon, who broke some records and nearly broke oThers, Marion EsTrada, and Bobby Brown. Dick Kellogg, Ronnie Miller, l-lerberT Owen, and Ronnie Perkins Topped The lisT in The Bee division, while The A Team was led by Jack Immel, Ben BolT, Corky Ellis, Eddie Holli- day, and Bill Ragsdale. AlThough This book wenT To press Too early To geT The 'Final scores, The EB. mermen looked as Though They were headed Toward many high honors during The l952 season. BACK ROW, lefT lo righl: Bill O'Malley, Ralph Howlerl, Corky Ellis, Bill Williams, Ted Garvin, Jack lmmel, Loy Callison, Eddie Holliday, Bill Childs, Ben Boll, FRONT ROW: Russell Wells, Tom Gusfafson, Bill Ragsdale, Jim Knighf, Ronald Hanson, Frank DeShonq, Jack Lowe, Dennis Blackburn. BACK ROW, left To rlghl: Fred Perry, Bill Sheldon, Bob H. Hayes, John Bahoric, George King, Porierio Alenclo, Jay Vanberpool, Bruce Shore, Dick Kellogg. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Miller, Ronnie Perkins, Jim Ross, Danny Gonzales, BurTon Davies, Tom Brown, George Isola, Herb Owen, ArThur Griialva. I l r l BACK ROW, left to right: Johnny Siears, Raymond Brown, Nat DeAnda, Joe Carbalal, Gordon Black, Bill Kuykendall, Paul Roberts. Rodda Atchison, Fran Uhler, Jack Stanton Vern Klingenberg, Euziene McMillan, Phillip Delcid, Connie Estrada. FRONT R W: Eddie Aldean, Wade Freeland, Vinton Sommerville, Jo nny Reese, Kenneth Haggard, Teddy Rutherford, Vernon Wiley, Bill Smith, Gordon Harvey, Don Hallock, Bob Brown, Dave Harvey. Two Cee and one A-class meet records were broken at the annual Inter- class competition held early in the season, with the junior class winning. Freshman Jaclc Stanton broke the record for the 50-yard baclcstroke with a time of 0:3 l .8, while Marion Estrada completed the IOO-yard free- style in l:O4.8 for a new meet record. Eddie Holliday sei the new IOO- yard backstrolce record with a lzl I timing. Perfect climax was the winning K of the Valley championship! LEFT: Ben Bolt displays a natty 220-yard backstrokep RIGHT, Valley Backstroke Champion Ed- die Holliday approaches for a fllp turn. Bruce Shore leads his teammates while taking a conditioning sprint down the pool. One ofthe reasons for our C class's successful season is its fast start. l30 BOYS' RACQUET SQUAD Holding praclice early in 'rhe spring, Coach Karl Jensen appeared iovial aboul lhe prospecls of his 'rennis 'ream lhis season. One ol 'lhe grealesl boons 'lo el:- licienl praclice was lhe addilion of lhree new courls which were greally enioyecl loy The relurning players preparing for lheir marches wilh olher counly schools. COACH KARL JENSEN BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Boyden Ralph, Rich Kahler, Bob Rogers. FRONT ROW: Paul Swafford, Ronnie Goerlz, Dean Holloway. Dean Holloway's skill wilh The racquel' proved lo be a greal' assef ln Taking off for anolher lournamanl' are Anila Lopez, Carmen Lopez, marking up 'tourney wins. Elizabeth Cozad, Barbara Gelb and Gail Nelson. BACK ROW, leff lo right Elizabelh Cozad, Carmen Lopez, Gail Nel- MARDYS WHITEMAN son. FRONT ROW: Anita Lopez, Barbara Gelb. Coach Enioying lennis as much as any boy. lhese racquel girls lake lo lhe courls on sunny aflernoons lor pleasure as well as praclice, scheduling many meels wilh 'lhe counly high schools. Several leam members have enlered lhe all-counly malches in previous years for 'rhe lennis crown. I3l Q I f QR? Egfr E12 ff Y E is s S 2 a 5 X s SM ' Q33 pegs? t il w i? , giggfq g ' if 5 NYM iix X9 Aww N , PQ. Km- gfgg, ACTIVITIES K X I fx A x, Q QQ H s nof every day a Pohipher gefs To see such clever kids as fhese. 'Their super work is represenied By 'These 'fops' ac+ivi+ies. H M ff xXU?!f,9lifff2gf??flh XX M KC' W E-I Q, , w Q'-1f 1 f X Q C0134 Z IN K .-'N . QC NFQ W 5 . 1 I 3 1 1 I I 3 l i 1 4 1 1 l 1 1 I F 66,008 ogyei dl f J, Y Y QQ? El' WM ff . .,... ,, - ' ' 12. ..? '- 'li f,--Eff-'Evil H . ' - 3E1q: ??If.LEf-:Q ' , ' 5, 5 ., .D 5 Qgx rx M ip 3 Q 4: E 2 mm fuk . X. 4+ ' an ' - Q kgs? ' 'kind F HQ 4 X XY S1 iam , 5 My S is , IDA CESMAT THE TYPICAL TWO . ' Bubbling over wi+h excilemenl and ioy of living, no one could beller fill lhe role of Belly Blade Than lda Cesmal. Wi+h a lrhumb in every pie, lda was seldom absenl from any of E.B.'s aclivi- lies. She lenl her charming manner and capabili- lies lo mosl' of Easl l-ligh's clubs, and l'o represenl- ing us al evenls oulsicle school. Unsurpassed in popularily and personalily, Ida lruly has earned lhe lille of Typical coed. BeH'y Blade ,.. ? '7' X ifiifl' A gallanl Blade furns on fhe charm land waterll at 'lhe Senior founfain Ida and Danny spend a spare momenl' reading lhe weekly Kernal. for a pleased Belly Blade. Easl l-ligh's I952 Bobby Blade, Danny Reed, is ex- ample A for 'rhe books 'rhal explain how 'ro win friends and develop a good personalily. Danny is an unoblrusive characler who grows on his fellow sludenls slowly and firmly as 'rhey know him over 'rhe years. Nol' a glamor boy lin spil'e ol his hand- some fealuresl Danny 'rypifies Easl High spiril wilh his drive in alhlelics, his inleresl in aclivilies, and his slurdy academic record. DANNY REED Bobby Blade BEAUTIES AND THE BEAU D XA n 0 ps ! .1-gg : Future Rose Bowl Queens? Maybe, but we think Juanita Weeks, Dot McLaughlin, Mary Ann Koelzer, Deanie Perry, Bettie Adams, and Cosby Morris are as pretty, if nfat much prettier, than other Bakersfield emmes. Danny Ramsland, ourlzery handsome .Basketball ing. Five beautiful girls graced the royal throne at the Frosted Fantasy: Alisa Bianco, sophomore attendantg Anne Kellner, senior attendant, Janice Hatch, queen, Shirley Crews, iunior attendant: Carole Lund, freshman attendant. l-lere we have the royalty ot EB. The beautiful girls chosen as candidates tor the Rose Parade float, basketball king and queen, and Frosted Fantasy lovelies. They represent the more sparkling aspect ot school lite. Queen of Basketball season and lovely Band Queen Shirley Johnston. I39 Qo AND MORE 9. CENES TO REMEMBER 9. SNAPPY SONG LEADING . . . The song leaders lake a breather al' lhs E.B.-K.C. game. A sparkling and peppy lrio, Bellie. Dollie. and Deanie. skipped info our rallies, assemblies. and games, as well as our hearls, wilh color and enlhusiasm. To 'rhe 'runes of Good Old E.B.l-l.S. and Cheer, Cheer. 'rhey per- formed 'lheir snappy and original roulines. These reli- able girls were always on lhe lolo al' oul-ol:-Town games, loo, bring E.B. songs and spirll lo The whole valley. The Blades roofing seclion echoed lo lhe slrains of many collegiale composilions broughl lo us by our song leaders. Bellie Adams, Dolrlie McLaughlin, and Deanie Perry. Beffie, Dolfie, and Deanie 'X Q '7- Bellie, Dollie, and Deanie bring oul our spirii for lhe Tall game. iv l Waving lheir pompons in lime lo lhe muslc, lhls cule 'lrio does lhelr rouline for our enioymenl. PEPPY YELL LEADING . . . Doing a line job of promoling school spiril, Big Beg and LiHle Lis showed lhe enlhusiasm and leadership lypical of all oulslanding yell leaders. ln acldilion lo being exlremely cooperalive and generous wilh 'rheir lime. lhey were largely responsible 'lor our rally yells be- ing heard clear across l'own. Jaclc Begley and Don Lisen- bee hred up 'rhe school spiril lo a new high and won lhe whole-hearled approval of Easl' l-ligh. JACK AND DON Jack and Don lead us in one of our full of vigor and vlm yells. These two seniors exemplify the spirif of Easf High, as well as lhal of lheir class who won the yell competition. xlllff, X Q K, gf All of us remember lhe limes we yelled our heads off in answer lo our yell leaders' requesl for a lillle noise, please! TURN BACK THE CLOCK ABOVE: Maybelle assures Larry 'lhal L'il ole Maybelle iusl won'l fake lhal kinda lrealmenl'! BELOW: The family and guesls sing one of lhe brighf ballads lhaf enriched ihe performance of Turn Back lhe Clock. ln keeping wilh The 'rradilion ser by pasf senior classes, Jrhe class of '52 presenled Turn Back The Clock, a hilarious comedy of family worries in Jrhe lale l92O's. The profes- sional performances of Darleen Mclviahan, Larry Byrnes, Bruce Shore, and Bill Benneil helped 'rhe play run smoolhly lhrough 'rhe 'lrials ancl lribula+ions of parenl'-flapper re- lalionship. Various characlerizalions by members of 'ihe casl' lDolores Carler, Diane Rosiain, George Green, Don Shaw, Joan Hay and olhersl 'rhoroughly enlerlained 'rhe audience. sie-H Q03 Dolores Carler as Maybelle, Larry Brynes as Larry, Judy Mills as Mrs. Palmer, Bruce Shore as Mr. Palmer, Bob Bennet as Charlie, Diane Roslain as Lucille, Wally Edgerlon as a guest, Charles Love as a quasi, George Green as Ollie, Joan Hay as Sally, Janlce Hatch as Phyllls, Marilyn Miller as a guest. Barbara Gelb as a guest. Dean Holloway as a X guesl, Jean Singleton as guesf, Darlene McMahan as Evie, and Don Shaw as Johnny. I44 GHOST TRAIN As Hs +i'rle implies, Ghos'l Train, sfudenl body play, was a myslery Thriller lhal lorlured many a nerve. Bob Bennell porlraying Englishman Teddy Deacon. and Diane Troulg man, an eccenlric spinsler, were slandouls, while The whole casl' gave a srerling performance. All hals were doffed for Miss Mary Lou Gaylord, who added anofher A 'ro her fine record as Easl' I-ligh's dramalic coach. C-,gl 7' ABOVE: Declaris? his innocence, one of ihe smugglers covers up as 'lhe Ghosf Train whiues by. BELO : Newlyweds and yearly-weds fry fo help a fipsy Miss Bourne io her feel. LEFI' TO RIGHT: Gay Branscum, Ralph Howlett, Bob Bennett, Bonnie Bain, Shirley Crews, and Jack Beqley were some of the affracfions of the myslery play. I45 ROMAN BANQU ET l V .4 ,- 'JD' 39' This luscious roast pig is borne io the eager guesfs by Roman slaves. Diane Bulfman, Sandra Beuch- man, Lynn Dixon, Adele Slaugh- ter, and Jean Janowski perform 'lheir slave dance. Keeping wifh fhe saying, When in Rome do as fhe Romans do, fhese Lafin sfudenfs saf down wifh fheir parenfs fo a feed of roasl' furlcey and pig wifh ofher delicious delica- cies, using fheir fingers in place of fhe modern knife and fork. Adorned in funics and colorful fogas, fhe fhird year sfudenfs march info The loanquef hall escorfed by four Roman guards for an evening of food, music and enferlainmenf, given fo fhem by fhe slaves of firsf-year classes. Walling for enfrance cues, Lafin class members confrol their hunger unfil 'lhey can enioy the sumpfuous repasl. GT N, 1 Q ! Tv I' 3? ox x . 1 Y Q QQ- X R i .323 gk-Sk .2 N , ,, Q M x , f ne E Q il F'. :haf-w E 3 S S 6 An archi+ec'rural drawing class pauses on a field frip 'ro admire one of Jrhe many line residenlial homes builf by our unfailing supporlers Gannon Consiruc- Hon Company. l'r's a wise s+uden+ who knows fhal' Dr. Pepper is a real +hirs+ quencher-and iasfe-safisfier, foo. Who hasn'+ paused before Mofor Cen1'er's modern display room +o cove'I' Their serviceable Chevrole+s, prosperous Buiclcs, and luxurious Cadillacs? field Californian has always presen+ed a faciual and unbiased record of currenl evenls for ils readers. Balcerslield has been lcepr up lo dale on lhe acrivi- ries of i'rs school syslem by 'rhe reporiing of lhe Cali- fornian. it's smart to save! S you save when you shop no isuf. .Nm a+ Sears where high qualify is nor high priced. our guaraniee is your assurance! 'Mimi ,,,,,,,,,',,,,,- 1317-l9+h S+. In Jrhe fine iradilions of good Iournalism, The Bakers- A visil 'io Br0cl:'s is usually included in any E.B.i+e's visil' downfown, for 'rhis repui-able deparimenf siore carries iusi' abou? everyihing an EB. s+uden'f can have on his shopping lisi. The mark of a serious musician . . . a piano from Jayne's. Oiher fine inslrumenis like ihis beauiiful organ are also available ai +l1is Easi Bakersfield sfore. For excelleni phofographic equipment Towne Phofo has always been ihe place fo go. Easi' High also made use of Towne's excellenf services in obiaining fhose excifing noon movies. There's cerfainly noihing shady when Bakersfield Shade Company says Jrhai 'they wanf everyoneuio see Their iremendous seieciion of blinds. window shades. and linoleum. They're Tops! A fine repufaiion for serv- ice. in addiiion io high- quai'ry producis, has made Wi+ham's Radio and Ap- pliance a favori+e shop- ping cenier for Easf High families. 23'--CIDZUI-C 32 5 X V: fn :U us 'JZ rn I U KM I D Q rn 5 W3 ' O S Z 3 m C Z U cn F'-1 5 Q O 'C m E UVUDFUU 7'?f?ff?. i d an The handsome, youfhful qualify of The I952 Seniors will be forever visible, capfured by Jrhe fine por+rai+ ar+is+s of Aus+in's Sfuclio. Here an Aus+in phofographer poses an aHrac+ive Senior sfudenh Anne Kellner. A s+ore wifh young ideas is McCar+ and Bul+man's wi+l1 Hs seleclion of line furnifure. The modern and individual combine wifh ihe lwighesl' in qualify +o leave 'flue buyer en- +l'1usias'ric and proud. Nolecl for Hs sleadfasl qualify and reasonable prices. Weill's Deparimenf Siore has long been a favorife of E.B. families in general and E.B. s'ruden+s in parficular. A Jrradiiionally large seleciion of fine iewels, mefals. and china has made Wiclcersham's lhe mecca for young peo- ple. Wiclcersham's can provide The hnesi in waiches. en- gagemenf rings. silverware, china, and crysfal . . . so, E.B.i+es, lake heed. A good place 'ro visi'r when borrowing money and when saving money is Bakersfield Savings and Loan Associaiion. This repu+able firm, which has grown under i+s fine leader- ship, has a solid place among Bakersfield businesses. Pioneer Mercan+ile is a household word for 'rhose need- ing hardware supplies: here, E.B.i+es pause in 'rheir buying rrip +o inspecl a lawn mower. Complimenis of Rexro'I'h and Rexrolh When cloihes are jusl a lihlle smarl'er looking l'han usual, chances are good +ha+ Jrhey came from Harry CoFFee's. OUR SPONSCRS . . . GILBERT'S VARIETY STORE I308 MI. 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Pofluck wifh K. C. 7-Nalional Thespians' Nighr of One Acfsl 7-Freshman Assembly B-New Teachers' Ivleeling IO-Firsf Day of School I I-Board of Commissioners Assembly, Class Meefings I9-Girls' League Spaghefli Feed 2I-Firsf Rally of fhe Year 22-Firsf Foofball Game, E. B. vs. Venfura: firsf affer- game dance OCTOBER 5-Foofball, E. B. Garfield, here I I-Sierran Assembly, George Day I2-Foofball, E. B. vs. Delano, here I9-Foofball, E. B. vs. Porferville, fhere 22-Reporf Cards 26-Foofball, E. B. vs. Taff, 'rhere 27-Freshman Class Parry 30-Buccaneers I-Ii-Y Assembly NOVEMBER 2-Teachers' Insfifufe, no school: Foofball, E. B. vs. 6 9 I6 I9 20 2I 22 30 Arvin, here -Bakersfield College Assembly -Foofball, E. B. vs. Tulare, There -Foolball, E. B. vs. Bakersfield: Sierran Dance: Girls' League Breakfasr -Senior Play Mafinee -Senior Play Nighf Performance -Turkey Trof Dance -23--Thanksgiving Holiday, no School -Lefferman Club Dance DECEMBER 4-C. S. F. Assembly I2-Chrisfmas Pageanl I3-Beginning of Full-lime Chrisfmas Jobs I9-Girls' Dafe Formal Dance, Frosfed Fanfasy 20 29 31 -Chrislmas Holidays Begin -Baslcefball, E. B. vs. San Diguiefo, here -New Year's Dance, Debafe Club JANUARY 3-Holidays are over 4-Baskefball. E. B. vs. 5-Baskefball, E. B. vs. I I-Exchange Assembly al Arvin I2 I5 -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Tulare, here: J. S. A. Dance -Baskefball. E. B. vs. Garces, here I8-Leflerman Club Boxing Tournamenf I9 25 26 28 -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Sanla Barbara, here: Rally Club Dance En-d of Firsf Semesfer: Baskefball, E. B. vs. Delano, here: Quill and Scroll Dance -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Bakersfield, fhere -Senior Banquef FEBRUARY I-Taff Exchange Assembly: Debafe Club Dance 8-Arvin Exchange Assembly: Baskefball, E. B. vs. Arvin, here: Sophomore Class Dance 9-Baskelball, E. B. vs. Tulare, fhere I2-Lincoln Assembly I3-Baskelball, E. B. vs. Porferville, fhere I4-Graybeard Game I5 I6 2 I 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Shaffer, 'lhere -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Sanfa Barbara, fhere -Roman Banquef -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Delano, fhere -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Bakersfield, here: Sierran Baskerball Queen Dance -Girls' League Assembly -Baskefball, E. B. vs. Taff, here -Girls' League Evening Program -Senior Class Sfafionery Sale: Senior Pofluck: Hilo Haffie Assembly -Debafe Club Dance Taff, fhere Porferville, here: Jr. Class Dance MAY Baseball, E. B. vs. Garces, here 8-Baseball, E. B. vs. Burroughs, here I0-Reporl Cards ' I I2-Girls' League Fafher-Daughfer Box Social I4-Tolfeca Club Assembly: Baseball, E. B. vs. Garces, fhere I5-Scarlel and Blue Day af Brocks: Baseball, E. B. vs. Shaffer. here: Track, E. B. vs. Tulare. here 20-Modern Dance Concerf 22-Track, E. B. vs. Bakersfield, Porferville af Bakers- field: Baseball, E. B. vs. Tulare, here 24-Marioneffe Circus Assembly 25-Inferracial Club Pofluck 26-Baseball, E. B. vs. Taff, fhere: Track, E. B. vs. Porferville, fhere 2 8-Soufh Sea Swing APRIL l 2 3 -Talenf Assembly -Jr. Red Cross Drive -C. S. F. Disfricf Convenfion af Taff 4-Baseball, E. B. vs. Arvin. fhere: Swimming, E. B. vs Mf. Carmel al L. A.: Sierran Fashion Show: Scarlef and Blue Revue: Easfer Vacafion sfarfs 5-Track, E. B. vs. Delano, here: Baseball, E. B. vs. Delano, here 2-Baseball Tournamenf af Delano IO-I I2-Baseball Tournemenf af Shaffer I6-A Cappella Choir, Bakersfield College Assembly IB-Baseball, E. B. vs. Bakersfield, fhere: Swimming, E. B. vs. Bakersfield. here I9-Kern Relays: Baseball, E. B. vs. Porferville, here 20-Girls' League Dance 23-Bakersfield College Counseling for All Seniors 25-Sfudenf Body Play: Baseball, E. B. vs. Taff, here 26-Baseball, E. B. vs. Tulare, fhere: Track, Yosemife League Soufhern Division af Delano: Swimming. E. B. vs. Tulara, fhere: Girls' League Spring Girls' Dafe 28-Reporf Cards 29-Swimming, E. B. vs. Taff, fhere: Band Concerf 30-Public Schools Week Program I-Bakersfield College Day 2-Visifors' Day: Baseball, E. B. vs. Arvin, here: Swim- ming, E. B. vs. Coalinga, fhere: Cadel' Corps ln- speclion and Drill 3-Yosemife League Track Finals af Taff: Baseball, 4 7 8 9 IO I6 I7 20 2l 24 26 28 29 30 JUNE E. B. vs. Shaffer, fhere -Lasr Day fo Pay for Siarrans -Track, E. B. vs. Taff, here -Sophomore Class Assembly -Baseball, E. B. vs. Bakersfield, here -Wesf Coasf Relays al' Fresno: Baseball, E. B. vs. Delano, fhere: Swimming, E. B. vs. Porferville, here: Carnival Dance I4-Senior Assembly I5--Kern Counfy Track Meef - Pops Concerf -Valley Track Finals Meef al' Visalia: Baseball, E. B. vs. Porferville, fhere: Yosemife League Soufhern Division Swim Meal' af Bakersfield -Regisfrafion for Fall Semesfer -Nafional Thespian Assembly Sfafe Track Meel af L. A.: Valley Finals Swim Meer -Board of Commissioners' Banquef -Glee Club Awards Banque? -Girls' League Desserf -Decorafion Day Holiday I-Baccalaureafe Service and Senior Tea 3-Las Class Day for Seniors 4-Sr.-Jr. Prom: Lefferman Club Banquef 6-Las? Day of School: Happy Vacafion! Acknowledgemenls ....... Aciivify SI1o+s ....,...... Belly Blade ..,,.......,.. Boa rd of Commissioners .....,.,, Board of Truslees ..,.,,, Bobby Blade .......... Cafeleria Workers ,.... Calendar .....,.,,.., Counselors ,.., Ded icalion ......,,,. EcInIor's Page .........,........... Gordon I-Iarper, Presiderw ......,., Jani+ors .................,......,.... K. W. Rich, Principal ........ Nurses' Office ........,., Office S'raI'F .....A..... OuIsIanding Seniors.. P.-T.A. ............,.. . Royally Page ......... Roman Banquef ...,,..,. Senior Play ...,,..... Song Leaders .......... Sponsorships ........,.... Sludenf Body Play ......... Table of Conlenls ..,..,... Visual Aids .,.s........,..., Yell Leaders .,.. Class Secfion Freshmen .,...... Juniors ,,...,,.,, Seniors ,..,,..,..... Soplwomores ....... Club Seclion Amicilia .... Band .......,.,..... Buccaneers ..,,,,... Cadels .......... C.S.F. ,....s,.........,... . Debaie Club ......... El Dorado ..,........ Epsilon Bela .....,, Felia Tri-Y ......,. LOOK US UP I 56 I 40- I4 I - I 47 I38 .........20-2 I II I38 I4 I54 I5 9 4 22 I4 I6 I4 I Ihrougli 37 I39 I46 I42 I53 I45 I I4 I43 57 'rlwrouglw 60 'I'l1rougI1 5I .......,.Q28 Ilwrougli 47 52 II1 rough 56 85 IO2- I O3 85 78 95 75 74 94 67 Fulure Business Leaders .... Fulure Farmers ............,. Fulure I-Iomemakers ..,. Fulure Teachers ......,.. G.A.A. ....,......,.. . Girls' League ,,,,...... Glee Club ................,. Iniernalional Circle s.,,.. 'lnlerracial Club ......... J.S.A. ....................... . Junior Red Cross ...,,..... Kernal SI'a1CI .....,....,...,.... Lane's Rifle Club ,.....,,.. Lellerman Club ..,,..... Ivlaiorelles ...,,,, Mermelies ...s...... Modern Dance .....,..... Nalional Tlwespians ...s.. Orcheslra .s.........,, Piano Club .,........... Quill and Scroll ,........ Rally Club ...,,.,..,. Road Rogues ......... Service Club ..,,,...,. Scarlel and Blue ..,.. Sierran Slafl ...,,.. Sigma Alpha .....,.., S.IvI.A. ..,......,..,,. . Sporls I-Ii-Y .,..,,,. Tennis Club ........ TI'ie+a Kappa ....,. Tolleca .,....,....,,... Vocal Ensemble ..,.. Sporls Seclion Blade Baseball Blade Baskelball ..,,.,.. Blade Foolball ,.s... Blade Track .......,,. B Reserves ...,...... Boys' Tennis ..,........ Dagger Baseball ...,,.. Dagger Baskelball ........ Dagger Foolball .,...... Dagger Track .,.,.,.,, Dirk Baskeball ......... Dirk Foolball s.,.,,.,, Dirk Track ....,.....,. Girls' Tennis .,...,.. Swimming ....,., 84 84 73 I 00- I OI 86 I'I'1rougl1 89 92 70 ,..,.....98-99 66 ....,..,I04 Ilwrouglw IO6 83 82 66 77 69 93 .........76-77 75 .......,.80-8 I 72 ..,..,...9O-9 I 78 79 73 93 70 67 79 I27 I 20- I 2I I2-I I3 I24 I4 I3I I28 , ,.s.,...,,... 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