East Bakersfield High School - Sierran Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1954
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From June fo Augusl' if lives buf for 'l'he promise of life +ha'l' a fall semes+er brings. Soon life will re'I'urn ancl 'for ren mon+hs our campus will fhrive on 'rhe ioys and sorrows, vicfories ancl cle'iea+s, successes and failures of ifs sfudenfs. And somehow 'rhe 'lime passes so swiffly . . . I 3 ' ,A W-4 wqg f amy J wM1 Graaf f 44,65 KQMQ gpglfpfdgzmf 272' L14 -WMU WZ ,460 Www Jw? f .VQ Q' 1 I XXX J ,X Lyv u , X ! Ke N J X he rw x Ll X l xx V 5 X X rx QW 'Af . . . Hs flowers bloom, Hs verclure deepens. The Flag slirs genlly againsl' 'rhe brillianl' blue sky. Bu+ all in vain: for no one is here . . . Only memories remain of 'rhe life +ha+ was once X S X S 1 - V - The Hme draws near of anxious an ew y . van ' 45. a sfudenf arr toq eth X .sflff ,t?pn'l'2f 'M ,.. U My x04 1 V. 117 JC T' MV .fy1N-L' K' l rv, J Alv '94 A . ISLMLVQ WW f f 0 1' . ' ' I T j6fu4'!6?? 7X 1 L d b ildered af firsf. . . 'MJ' V XX 1, Vx ff T7 X If if 7ff'fgf,',f.ij fcfflygifi K , C K , , , ,fu i' 1 X ! 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Eager lrosh learned aboul Easl Hi and became acduainled wilh The sludenl body al The annual freshman assembly on reqislrahon allernoon. lvlany sales, from Cokes lo sludenl body mrda sTarTed oil wilh a bang as happy. expeclanl EBiTes prepared lo dive baflc info The old groove. Hoping To bring Their class oui ahead in year full of fun for only 25c, so say The ln This summer warmih The pause ThaT re- The sTudenT body card sale sTudenTs puT girls busy selling Girls' League cards. Treshes cools Tempers and Temperafure. down Their S3 50 - r One of fhe hrs! events afrer schocl began was the annual P T A barbecue These are a few of The boys who spenf The whole day ai fhe plfs preparing and wafching fhe beef as I1 cooked ,- . B Nl , : X , 1? 7 1 o 5 at.. K3 'W 9 5 X?- The flrsf day of school you enfer each room doubtful of wha! fhe class has in books mevnfable a? fhe beqlnnmg of store for you each school year N S aff BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND THE TABLE: Laurie Sfrauss, Senior Class Presidenlg Mike Roemer, Business Manager, Carman Lopez, Sierran Edlforg Tommy Alexander, Sophomore Class Represenlafiveg Alicia Bianco, Girls' League Presidenfg Jimmy Agalos, Sophomore Class Presidenrg Marcia Franlr, J.S,A. President, Terry Alexander, Rally Commilree Chairman, Reqgis Farley, Studenl Body Vice President Ralph Howlelf, Sludenf Body Presidenlg Ben Kellner, Advisor to lhe Board, Lewis Solomon, Service Club Presidenlg Don Duns, Debafe Club Presidenrg Larry Cordonier, Freshman Class Presidenfg Marie Counlryman, G.A.A. Presidenfg Horlense Molle, Kernal Edilor, Lois Barnes, Music Deparlmenf Represenlaliveg Leroy Kollenborn, Lellerman Club Presidenfg James Shaw, Junior Class President NOT PICTURED: Sue Seder, Sludenf Body Secreraryg Terry Moore, Freshman Class Represenfalive. 'finely Wind the 'Ulvclw Am lhe backbone of Easl l-ligh, lhe Board of Commis- -:ioners execuled lheir imporlanl iob very admirably lhi-I year. Woelc afler weelc lhe Board mel, discussed and voled on 'rhe never-ending slream oi pelilions .ind variouf. problem-9. REGG5 FARLEY In order lo beller acguainl 'rhe sludenl body wilh 5'Ud0 ' Bodv Vic' P Sid lhe worlrings of lhe Board ol Commissioners, repre- denlalives were elocled from second period classes, rind every live weelrs lhey allended 'rhe meelings lo parlicipale in discussions of various problems. Also, the meelings lhni were held during lhe lourlh and lillh periods were sornolimes conducied in lhe audi- lorium and were open lo everyone who could allend. Anolher change in lhe policy oi lhe Board was lo invile lhe wludenl councils from lhe iunior high schools lo send sliidenls lo some Board meelings so lhal The incoming lreshrnon will lcnow fgomelhing aboul how ,g Ea-,l High is run. lhe regular Board ronsisls oi sludenl body ohlicers, rlfi-.u pres-idenl-1, an exlra represenlalive each from lhe irenhman and sophomore classes, and club presi 5,4 denls. RALPH HOWLETT Sfudenf Body Presidenf fh an impish A lall, lean figure wi if b a shoclc of blond qrin, lopped o y ' ' R l hl-lowlefl, six feel hair-lhaf s a p fwo inc - B d Presif denl. Equally al home wifh a couple of friends or in fron? of The whole slu- denl body, Ralph's easy-going mane ner made possible a friendly co- operafion wifh all. ' A l osilions in- U hes of Sfudenl 0 y His exfracurrncu ar p clude presiding over lhe Ker Counly Associafion of Sludenf Represenfalives. Many diversified aclivilies such as presidency of his junior Class and Nafional Thespians in his iunior year, gave him ihe baclcqround necessary fo head lhe Board ol Commissioners and Carry 'fold dulies of Sludcnf oul fhe mam Body Presidenl. Yliat Make CK 7761? SUE SEDER Sfudenf Body Secretary xr Q7 Qld! v ax rj. , Q f i e .1 , a t -r , ,O x MIKE ROEMER Sfudenf Body Business Manager lv BEN KELLNER Commissioners Advisor 53 RJX 'TY 'yn- imma is umm una N. B'X'wJr . L! These are only a few of lhe sfudenfs who haunl fhe counselor's office daily and find Miss Hasson's palien? and easy-going manner ready lo answer any quesiion. s -. DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Audrey Johnson, Library Assislanlg Belly Birks, Sfudy Hall Proclorg Lois Callaway, Nurss's Assislanf. The beginning of school w I' ou dn'l be complele wilhouf lh ' lo acquaint you with e inevifable aulobiography members of your English classes, Recifing your nam! and what you did lhe preceding summer was worrh-while in reducin Planning schedules and I Settling bvwn Afler a few w own fo fhe roufine of high school. Of course, lhe coun- selor's office was flooded wifh sfudenls wish- ing fo change classes, lunch periods, all having numerous reasons for wanfing lhe change. eelcs EB seffled d Every class seemed fo hold a sfrange curie osify abouf if. buf soon lhis feeling lefl and everyone was feeling quife af home. As fhe machinery of Easf l-li began fo hum again, a new sound appeared, which was fo be heard fhroughouf lhe year, The Consfruclion of fhe new buildings fo house fhe business cl eparfmenf classes and sludy hall. Yes. by Ocfober EB was baclc lo ils roufine for nine more monfhs. fhe symbol of f ll Foofball, a , was soon underway wifh . . . g much shyness. c asses are only a few of lhe iobs awailing lhe counselors al fha be gunning of school. These services are carried on Throughout the year when sludenfs have a problem needing a solurion -:enum Q xg Q wsu-wow nal -w2...lii-'- 'T.'. .1 An added afrracrion to EB's campus was fhe new Business Adminisfrafion building siaried in Odober and slaied for cornpleiion by rhe beginning of fhe '55 school year. A fine reward for a hard day's work, agree Jeanerie Gcrih, Carol Benning and Carmen Lopez as ihey are presenfed their prizes for high sales af The annual Scarlei and Blue Day af WeiIl's. Zz zalfx - 2? e Q ,w1 ' . 'Q 3121? - -' 7 1, WA'-53 i' ygqf ,-' .I I 'E '1.m' 1-ei r i r 11.,.x,.,x I5 wx3'- . wif , N W iff, f . ? . . .Q 4 A ,5, 9 A 1 If-4 sf, X' I R Wg lv 5 Q. N .w vw V W wr 'FJ' Nu! vll '. , 1, bf. V Muiwff i' f N V Mm... 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Carol Moore and Fred Pevry. 1 fs' -.,' Mr Rich presenfs fhe fradiliondl idenfificaflon bracelef and roses Yo BeHy Blade, Carol Moore, af halffime of the EB-KC game, 5 TERRY ALEXANDER Rally Commitfee Chairman n' ' ul: Won. Y.'-0'.X' .'. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD OPPONENT San Luis Obispo 8 Venlura 0 BAKERSFIELD I2 John Muir 7 ,Arvin , 0 Tall 3I Delano I9 Porlerville , 6 Tulare I9 . 'I i J' G q d aqainsl lhe Venlura line, Tommy Saunders advances , 1 Q the ball closer lo paydirf. ' Preparing for lhe firsr rally on fhe field house hill, members of if D G les, Daqqer slalwarl, displays his usual fine running The Rally Commiffee and yell and song leaders go over lhe f h breaks through lhevsecondary on a scoring play agalnsf program. enfura, fn the fall When Spin lzoollaall has become a huge pageanl which include-, aller-game dances, brealdasl rallies, an elaborale march- ing band, colorful song leaders and yell leaders. All lhese conrribule lo school spiril. Easl lFligh's spiril, lilce a wave on a high sea, was rolling along al an average pace as lhe loolball season began. As lhe Blades slarled winning lhe Tide swelled, unlil ene ihusiasm reached a lever pilch. Games were well allended, lhe cheering was loud, and sporlsmanship was high. The climax was reached al 'rhe EB.-B.l-l.S. game, where hoarse, exhausled sludenls charged onlo lhe field lo meel lheir learn. Q. .7 foun tA 1. Q55 s M Q , , 1 . , . D -PM L ! X 1 n 1 :, l- . uf ., -, , ::- . ,.: 5 M, ---, . Q iliv' x s 6 A :.,i r - A -' .,., 1 vn- M. we ,W 1 N' 1 it T i . i...,,, ., X ' ' 3351 , X ' w i-.2 ' 'w-.mf A: f. 'SMC as i Yell leaders Nina Paulk, Bob Gabbilas, and Sue Sfeele discuss yells while roofers wal? anxiously Concenfmlion as X-A 1 L.. . -slkwg . .14 iam' ff . :NY ,,, ,Cy -' 1 -ir' -I T Polential Einsfeins mix zinc and sulphuric acid in hopes of geflinq hydrogen. Chemis- Try classes noT only do lab work bul spend mosT of The week in The classroom learning The lundamenfals of mixing, saTuraTing and oxidizing cerTain chemicals and elemenls. A varieTy of The sTyles in arT is Tauqhl in Easl High's arT classes. Painling faces on These small heads proves enioyable and beneficial To sTudenTs who hope To Take up some form of arl afler qradualinq. Sugar and spice and everyfhing nice. lhal's whal These qirls are making each day when The aroma of cooking fills The H buildinq's halls. Various quofienls, exponenls, and faclcrs begin To make sense when The Trig class learns new melhods lo solve many problems. wilh Mrs. Sprague always on hand To lend a lillle help when The problems gel loo difficull. Although supposedly a place of concenlrafed sludy, fha study hall somehmes becomes a noisy place unfil lhaf lilfle yellow mlnule pad is seen, when all al once silence pervails Wmelq Sabjechl Easl l-ligh offers a wide variely of courses, among which are lhe wood and melal shops in lhe fully equipped, modern, Mechanical Arls building. There is a line agricullural program, ol special inleresl lo boys. For lhe girls, home- malcing courses cover every aspecl of family living, including child care and inferior decoralion. A complele course in merchandising and salesmanship is open 'ro lhe business-minded sludenls, while anolher group ol: business courses ranges from slenography lo book- keeping. The music deparlmenl in Easl l-ligh is an imporlanl one wilh courses in piano, har- mony and music apprecialion. Exciling new arrangemenls and lempos are discovered in band and orcheslra classes, which are open lo beginning and advanced sludenls. French, Spanish, German, and Lalin are laughl by our compefenl leachers, who malce learning an inleresling and valuable experience. ln lhe many English courses avail- able, 'rhe sludenls learn everylhing from Shakespeare lo lhe besl way lo read a modern novel. College preparalory courses include classes in social sludies, world problems, and lhe various sciences and malhemalics needed lo complele lhe academic maior. To sludenls who wish lo explore The variely ol eleclives Easl l-ligh also offers . . . These boys lhrive on grease and grime each day as fhey fake aparl and pul logelher cars. Assels and liabilities hold lhe inleresf of fhese sfudenfs In bookkeeping classes Discussions play a large parr in self-developmenf in The Human Relafion classes. ln Hygiene l-Z classes, boys learn The various parls and TuncTions of The body wlTh help from The life-sized replica of The human body, Venus, which comes aparT To reveal The orqans, muscles and blood vessels. One of The many eledives offered aT E.B. is The LeaTher- crafT class under The supervision of Miss SmiTh. Many beauTiTul and useful arTicIes resulT from This sevenTh period class. E B s library is operaled by sludenls who have a free period, and is sfocked wilh Since ifs addilion To The campus a few years ago, Easl High s cafelerla has won many fine books on aboul any sublecf possible One can find books on scientific The approval of ils sludenls. Nof only does il serve ho? meals bul also specially mailers as well as fichon and also a variely of newspapers from diflerenl paris ol dishes such as enchiladas . . .There are classes in human relaTions, senior problems, and currenT problems, which are required Tor a social sTudies major buT which are Taken by many sTuclenTs Tor Their inTrinsic inTeresT value. Many sTudenTs preTerred such Tields as debaTe, public speaking, phoTography, journalism and dramaTics. OThers seek skill in The arTs, such as leaThercraTT. A wide varieTy oT shop classes aTTracTed oThers. The new shop building, sTarTing iTs second year oT classes, provides TaciliTies Tor boys To learn auTo, meTal, and woodworking as well as mechanical drawing, elecTriciTy, and agricuITuraI mechanics. One class, oTTered Tor The TirsT Time This year, was lnTroducTion To Music under The direcTion oT Mr. l-lildebrechT. This aTTorded an oppora TuniTy To learn basic music principles. Two new classes, now only in Their second year, which have proven popular are The leadership class under The supervision oT Mr. Kellner and agriculfural boTany, wiTh Mr. Shore as insTrucTor. All oT These and oThers are available To all sTudenTs according To Their inTeresTs, abiliTies, and academic requiremenTs. Eager To learn The mefhod ol gelling The righl Tone on pncfures in Belween classes lhe halls al E B resemble Grand Cenlral Slalion. Everybody seems To have To go The right way, phoTography sludenls are conslanlly lrying To learn a differenl way and lhe resull is mass pandemonium. more aboul lhelr crall IO x 2 -as 1535: Grill 32475. Fa f To com lele fha holiday spirif prevolenf al Chrisfmas, lhe hall, was decoraled wilh pine bouqhs and ofher ifems of the Chrisfmas molif. To feed and clolh Alla Randeveer, Eb's adopled war orphan, Girls' League members Carol Crandall and Donna Jones confer wilh Miss Smilh as lo lhe day's receipls from a drive. 26 Clari tmaA Come Rouline almosphere al Easl l-li suddenly exploded as The Chrisl- mas holidays approached. The lasl' weelc oi school before vacalion greeled sludenls will iragranl halls ieslively decoraled. Chrislmas frees in lhe caleferie and audilorium lobby compleled The scene. As a filling climax, Winler Wonderland, lhe Girls' Dale lranslorrned lhe caieleria inlo uniorgelfable splendor. Anlicipaling lhe nexl 'rwo weeks of vacalion, exciled EBiles lei' lor a whirl ol Chrislrnas aclivilies. , 7 ' gK!Q1'v1 - Q 4' X . If x Q ,, n f LLK Vg: ,Lk-Z . I' ' , , I 05. ,441 ez-var' f i L, .fi K fl 'f W f , V Qyffi-Lf L' V ,J C5714 ' - 4 J S 13.1 aka i 1 ,x' 5 KA' f 4 I . ,i I, I I K fl cz X C1402 ,V f 1 N1 C I M Vi Y A 4 ' 1 ' ' f 4 ,z i 1 ff . , L L ?y,1.!,c,,z,,lI,,bL49gbE!,w,4,1' - X! If PM f, f e,,',ijl J Q Q ic ,of. 7 Lx'p ix I 5 xc L :4 984, 'V ,. , - CY Around Chrislmas. The class of '54 presenfed their Senior Play. Andy lGeorge Nichclsl gives Jocko lCharlie Madduxl a black eye in Curlain Going Up as Nancy Smith, Rhoda Cohen, Joyce Aller- bury and Marli Olsen walch in sudden amazemenf. 'EL tv 55 .1 . ' .4,., . E B s Chrlsimas assembly each year rs presenfed by the music deparimenis Thus year ihe play was Glorla with fhe As Vhe Chrisfmas fervor spreads, fha bullefin board in fhe the business office becomes very colorfu1 wifh the cards of each Yeacher in an aiiracfive display. eff I ' ez L- Q39 ., s.-. g 1- :sg .,,. , ' 's. , N . N TR. 3 Q. -- 1 1' iff , 1:11 iff W1- MH I On schedule in January was fha Sierran assembly, Las Vegas Nilgh? Club. Bing Crosby and lhe Andrew Sislers were even fhere in fhe persons of Daroleen Adams. Mimi earnsy, Mike Rafferfy, and Libby King. Win te time ?un vs 'Q SAT lN THE 0' f'R if ' ' ' Wilcox goes up for e iump sho? during The Delano Bob Clerico U51 ouliumps a Delano man fo lip il over game in B Class. fo Laurie Sfrauss in fhe Blade-Delano Tigers game. -A 'fa MMM' ..i '63 'IN 0 T WT Ig 'QT Q 7 E T01 IT III T , I II INN Nl IN 'III 'ae A T I qhT T II b skefbail games was ThaT of Bobby Gabbifas I d q y II I tams Thaf needed that exfra moral support f d rom The crow H I Seniors ThaT graduahon was noT far off. Th d y M ch II, was anxiously awalTed b II worfh IT BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD OPPONENT VISALIA VISALIA EDISON FRESN-O SANTA BARBARA SHAFTER TAFT PORTERVILLE ARVIN TULARE WASCO DELANO BAKERSFIELD as STAFT PORTERVILLE ARVIN TULARE SANTA BARBARA FRESNO FROSH DELANO BAKERSFIELD efzl ai The Bakersfield CounTry Club, The Sensor Banquef was one of The Tlrsf .evenTs whlch remnnded Th The wa' . y all Seniors, and h ,Q 42 in Seeking revenge for las? year's defea? in lhe Greybeard game, EE's sludenfs louqhl on, lhough the resulls were again in favor of the facully. Presenling anolher qreal assembly lhis year, Genllemen Prefer Blondes, lhe Junior Class cas? members silenfly go over fheir lines as the curlain begins fo qc up. Another March acfivily was fhe assembly pul on by lhe Girls' League, She'll Never Make Il, an original version of WAF lraining camp, complele fo calislhenics and KP duly. Complele wilh clown cheerleaders lalias Miss Humphrey and Miss Smifhl a band and a drill leam dressed in boys' sweal panls and sweaf shirls lhe facully Greybeards cheered fheir leams on lo viclory againsl lhe sludenls al lhe annual Greybeard qame held for The benefil of lhe March ol Dimes Wine to Settle Each year Lafin sludenls af EB presenl a Roman Banquer, af which fhey nol only serve Roman food Ieven a roasfed pig wilh an apple in his moulhl bul present a program wifh each sludenf parfici- palings This year's produclion was a real accom- pllshmenf, held al The Elks Club. O Melody Jones lRulh Howleffl is qiven ri surprise parly in The sludenf body p'ay with The ies! of The casl prepar- ing To surprise her. bown Ngain Affer The play was compleled The we casf found many waifinq To have Them sign Their programs. ATTer an evenTTul Chrislmas vaQaTion, EBiTes had To seTTle down again. WiTh The end oT The semcsler in sighl many Tried vainly To bring up Their grades Trom The oTher 2 repOrT card periods, while oThers sTudied longer and harder To keep Theirs up. lwo ouTsTanding assemblies were pres.enTed by The Junior Class and The Sierran. Launching Their lasT drive, The Sierran sTaTT gave Their version oT a Lass Vegas nighT club cornpleTe wiTh The Lancers in person. GenTlemen PreTer Blondes was The Junior Class produclion and enjoyed by all. The STudenT Body Play was nexT on schedule wiTh Melody Jones and The TirsT sTudenT body dance ol The year was a TiTTing conclusion. '1. :-.V E 2 l l 5 A. .f AC As fhe year progressed lhe conslrudion of Yhe new sfudy hell and business deparfmenf building did likewise. Soon lhe building was beginning lo lake shape and resemble somolhing more fhan a mass of wires, boards and supports. 5 z r r -X as Q L Qli ' I Q 5 ' ' ' Q Om? 00117100 I Z . fo , . ' l7 'i, ' ' 7 W sm- Q.,,.4 Nuff! 1 ?f::g.j'f5f4-1:4 34 g e lf! .-..,- K .Nu-risl Anyone geffing lo school a lilrle lafe always found fhe parking lol filled fo Wilh lhe advenf of spring'weafher, The lawns af noon were doffed wifh groups capacily. of sludenfs sfudynnq or iusf plain lalking over rhe Ialesf news. .r pg v 5 4 if 'Y , A .. - W- .4!f'., 'www 'ufwtx g.,.s,...., .' . . -V f' - - -F- -4 L 5' ni 1 .Q ...yrs - 1.33 5 :45:55 I g VV si' W' V ar .Q MM R L 1 . 32:53, 1' Rfk f ,IM PS- A ,tg ZW his 7 V Coming in from field lo fake lheir furn at bafling, EB Blades' hopes are high lor some more runs this inning. in Spring ln March and April, EB was blessed with good weafher and fhe P.E. classes blossomed ou? for some baseball pradica. . 55. k Jw -Riff. ' 'f-Mwffwnff MW Y ww - W ska, c .M r nm Coyf Davis could always be counled on lo bring home a first in lhe 880for1he B Class and somelimes A, as could Henry Warren be counled on for a win in lhe hurdles. Daily practice al Jefferson Park Pool paid off many limes as EB came out isps in many meefs . ' When lhe announcemenl comes our in lhe Ju-Maw... K. K ,Q .1 As lhe end ol fhe year drew near lhis scene was quife fypicalz Wilh Mr. Brunson always willing lo slay afler school for a few sfudenis filling out all the forms required for running for a more minules, many polilical aspiranls look advanlage of his sludenf body office. helpful suggesfions on preparing speeches for lhe campaign assembly. The Wme bmw Wear. . . Well, June arrived al losl, loul all loo soon lor lhe parling Seniors. Underclassmon loolced lorwarcl lo lwo or lhree more years al Engl l-ligh, while The Senior-. loncllv rerninisfecl regarding lheir peel louis years ol high school. An Evening in Paris al lhe JuniorfSenior Prom lransiormecl lhe caleleria inlo a beaulilul Parisian almosphere. Signing Sierrans and cleaning oul loclcers were also a parl ol lhe end-ol-lhe-year rouline. Wilh The Baccalaureale services and finally gredualion, lhe i953-54 school year drew lo ci clone. Once more Easl l-ligh relurned ro lhe dead. A sighl fo always be remembered: signing Sierrans on The las? days of school. Since Ohe Seniors go? lheirs lwo days before i'he resl of Yhe school, they have a iump over lhe underclassmen in signing fhem. Oh, oh . , . when lhe lasl few days roll around, who hasn'l been lale fo class be- cause ol signing Sierrans or olher mailers which lake up his lime? daily bullelin lo clean our lockers, mahny realize lhis will be lhe lasl lime, while olhers are hopeful of ceiling one nexf year which will be a lillle higher from lhe flloor so slooping can be avoided. E'Sf+ 'i I . . X ii-1 'git The dream of every girl: fo be asked fo lhe Junior-Senior Prom. Al Iasf lhe niqhf has arrived where she will dance lhe evening away all fhe las? formal dance of 'lhe year, given by The iuniors in honor of fhe qradualing seniors. . . . 14nd Then ?al-ewell Al Las? , Graduafion. Gail Nelson, Jeanelle Gorlh, Rayelle Ready, Diane Bullman, Ricky McElheny, Bill Ronaldson, and Richard Cardiel quielly discuss all lhe fun lhey've had in lhe Parling seniors bid fond larewells lo EB. af SunddY b2f0ff-' four years. gradualion Baccalaureale Services. X,W..J wav- iff .. w--I la , ., 14dminiA tl-ativn Affer h TH ERON McCU EN DisfridSuperinhnden1 Few sludenls are aware fhal' lhe high sfandards of our high school dislricl are lhe resull of behind-lhe-scene work of lhe Boa rd of Trusfees. Afler 'rhe deslruclive earlhquake of I952 a mulfimillion-dollar pro- gram was launched +o lake care of ear+hquake damage and increasing enrollmenls. The new buildings which are being added 'ro Easf High's campus are a parf of 'rhis proiecf. Our exlensive dislricl, which already boasled seven high schools and a junior college, added Norlh High 'ro ifs membership lasl' fall. And of greal imporfance +0 EBi+es, ground was broken in November for fhe brand-new Bakersfield College lo be builf on lhe bluffs over- looking Kern River. he My Spring BOARD OF TRUSTEES - LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Gould, Chnfer O'Nslll, H. E. Woodworih, Emll lender I William Baldwin. ZYQMLQJ main Spf-in9A As Easi l-liqh's head man since The birlh oi The school. Mr. Kenneih Rich has been a loyal sup- porler oi lhe sfudenl body. l-le aliends all sporl- ing evenls and sludenl body iunclions. Every fall, decked oul in his weslern regalia, our principal compleles 'rhe weslern spiril evolced by lhe Chuckwagon Barbecue. l le's lhe principal pal of every sludeni who has a problem which needs solving. As lhe years go by, we hope Mr. Rich will always be a pari oi EB. and conlinue lo spread good will for our school lhroughoul lhe com- munily. if - 5 WE 'Hina 3 2' is gy One of lhe early-comers each morning al E.B., Mr. Rich has a friendly Hello for everyone. Keeping a conslanl eye on East Hiql-i's class sifuafion, Mrs. Schnackenberqer con- fers wifh Mrs. Mashleire and Mr. Anderson on fhe enrollmenl of classes. Wifh phofography as a hobby, Principal lime. ,gun-H ' l ' Rich finds a relaxing and inferesling pas- ! ..,..-fan-dl' ...-vw ,,,.....f4---- Anyrime you wenf lo lhe business office, Mr. Rich could be seen in his office going over some fype of business al his desk. 39 Easi Bakersfield! Pareni-Teacher Associaiion loroughi iogeiher 'rhe ideas of home and school wifh Oppor+uni+ies Unlimi+ed as a iheme. The organizaiion heard such lopics as Home. School, Church, The Basis of World Peace. Know Whaf ls Happening in Our Schools, and AH'er High School, Wha+? af informa- five panel discussions. A maior proieci begun in previous years-improving social adiusimenl' of siudenis-Through iape recordings and quesiionnaires and o+her means has become a par? of The high school curriculum. Oiher ac- +ivi+ies included giving of scholarships and coniribuiing 'ro ihe s+uden'r aid program. Ai a fall lea, freshman moihers were infro- duced io Easi High and i'rs cusioms. Good food and refreshing enieriainmenf were ingredienfs of lhe Chuclcwagon Barbecue, fhe largesf money-raising even'r of ihe year. Pcwlung Toward 14ccompl1Alcment Wifh an afferncon ha elcommg new members fha , Easf Bakersfield P T A again starts a busy year Hungry paronfs and sfudents line up for fhafradifional Chuckwagon Barbecue of buf, beans and salad HAZEL ALDRICH, A.B. Sclence HERBERT ANDERSON, B.S. Depl. Ch., Science ORVILLE ARMSTRONG, M.A. Depl. Ch., Social Sludies EARLE BARRALL, M.S. Juvenile Hall CECIL BOWMAN, A.B. Induslrlal Arls ROSEMARY CANN ISTRA, A.B. English :MMA cone, M.A. English TRUDY DIGEUS, l.S. English LILA DUNLAP, M.A. Depl. Ch., English LESTER ENGELSON, M.A Depl. Ch., Math CHARLES FLANAGIN, M.A. Tesfing, English BEN GMUR, M.A. Science, Physical , Educalion BENJAMIN GRAY, M.A. Malhernallcs HARRY HILDEIRECHT, M.S. Music DOROTHY ALLISON, M.A. Business MARGER APSIT, M.S. Physical Educalion RAYMOND ARNOLD, M.F.A. Depf. Ch., Ari WM. IONNYCASTLE, B.S. English FRANCES CALLIHAN, B.S. Heallh Nurse LESTER CARPENTER, M.S. Physical Educalion JULIA DAY, A.B. English In Foreign Language BLANCHE DIFFENBAUGH. A.B. English I Foreign Language HILDEGARD ELGES, B.A. English I Foreign Language JAMES ESNEAULT, M.A. Dapf. Ch., Foreign Language BEVERLY GIST, A.B. Homemaklng ALVINA GRAUPMAN, M.A. Business, English AUDREY HARRISON, A.B. Homemaklng In Physical Educalion SYBIL HILTON, M.S. Dept. Ch., Physical Education Xxx ,- '- K ,XX .0-'ws , , l F i . , , Ilvnlqunnnlln-awww-m g 'Q vi 4 A J ! 3 fl. +3195 A E. 1 .l . ' Q 3 . - 'lu 0 lil .3-114'-L ROBERT JELLISON A , .B. Physical Education KATHLEEN KLOTZ, M.S. BEN KELLN ER, M.A. Marhemalics, Counseling EDWIN KNAPP, A.B. Science and Physical 'Q ,--.su f, X ',u.,.- MAlgTg'lA KENDALL, Physical Educalion LAWRENCE LAFOND A.B. Business Educafion Social Srudies and Physical Educallon SEATED Elsie Schneclmenberger STANDING left lo rlqhl Iva Slrong Shirley Hirons, Mary Ann COUNSELOWS OFFICE Lusarrelfa Rulh Feer ' Carolyn Bowers, Lois Hasscn, Eva Bishop ,assessed , Y LOHMAN, M.A. MARY LYNN, M.A. LESTER MAKOFF, B.S. lhemeilcs Muslc Science .E MERCHANT, l.A. HENRY MINETTI, B.A. ROSCOE MORGAN, A.B. ulfh Educalion lndusirial Arts Business Q sw L. .. . fl - ' . sg 2.1:-f - :': : K Q :' .,.:. Q M-,V Xi: K ffl ..EL Qlvn Q . . .,, . -- -JP' Wai? 'W' 2 if 'if sf ,M . WAN? W, . ,ff '5 A A Lx I YW. -5.21 , :-l- ' Y , -':' VICTOR MANLEY, M.S. Social Sludies CALVIN MYATT, A.B. Social Sludies JEAN PHILIPP, A.B. Business DAN REED, M.A. Boys' Afiendance Officer DOMEN ICO SCATENA, M.A. Business ...sv V HARLAN MANN, M.S. Social Siudies WILLIAM NEALE English NADENE PROFFITT, A.B. Mafhemaiics ROBERTA ROGERS, A.B. Malhemaiics ANYA SHAMPANIER, M.A. English CHRISTINA MASHTAIRE, M.A. Librarian KEITH OSBORN, 8.5. Physical Educaiion BERNARD PURCELL, A.B. Social Studies If English REED ROSENBERG, 8.5. Social Sludiss WALTER SHORE. B.S. Agriculiure In Science fs. PM SEVILLA McKENZIE, A.l Physical Educalion SHIRLEY PETERSON, B.S Girls' Aiiandanco Offli ALM EDA RANGE, A.B. English HUGH ROUSE, B.S. Scionce JACK SILVERMAN English A 43 xkxx ' ...,, . 'zz' -E-:E 1 LOIS SMITH, A.B. Arl, Counseling MARGARET SPRAGUE, 8.5. M.A. MARVIN STANTON, Mafhemaiics English, Social Sludies, LEONARD TATE, A.B. Malhemalics lnduslrial Ads JOE TENER, Ed,B. Science, Counseling JAMES TINKLE, A.B. JAMES WATERMAN, lnduslrial Arfs Aj. EARLENE WATERS, A.B. Phasical Educafion, English, Counseling WILLIAM WOODS, B.S. ounselinq Science and Physical 44 Educalion EVA STRIPLEN, A.B. RICHARD STUTZMAN, PAUL SUNDERLAND Science A.B. M.A. Mechanical Arls Science ROBERT TOWN, A.B. Business, Student MARION TURNBULL, FRANK VAIL, A.B. Acfivilies M.A. lnduslrial Arls Social Studies and , Journalism ff,x1 7JJ! Y VK fy, Mfg, F Q, ' gy' -J, ' L' Y 1 I .J f f 1 ' I J I cf V I S.: - f f , , . ATTENDANCE OFFICE - SEATED, lefl fo righl: Jean Baker, Alice Harve . STAND- ING: Joyce Ward, Hssfer Mcgcnald. 01-gangatiom Y YI-iendlq Competition Afier worlc, escape is always welcomed, whelher if be an exciling game of baslceiball, a dip in The pool, a sharpshoofing con'res'r, an exercise in rhylhm, or spree wilh 'rhe raclcel. Paiience, eillorl, and concenfralion are required: buf in relurn, we are rewarded wi'rh a grealrer lcnowledge Through skill, sporfs- manship, and well-being. , it X j- ff ,.,,r,,,. .. - , is . r ' a - ,aff f , Ms. yell 'W 3 8' ' 'rf' T - 1 ,V if .J 1 A , A A ?,a,.i,,fwe:1w4f53ef',i67?7 if ,A : af 3:4 1' 'jo f faf'fi:i,ssf1w5i2wf2a'f s4 3 4 ' 1 as-.ff'1.?w ws 'W sw-Pfws ig M?1fr1:': , . . -r w.s,,, . . - - - k , -' xr- f aff' 4,2 .5 ....Z lr wi:-fi '- 5af 1f.l X Aww. 295'1'ff5f' , ' - 2' , 'tif' - Y' ' rf-15' Vx 'Y ' 6 ' . w e is K' 1. '.. -U PM cyl x P gi HM '-1. .wi g-,:,g,: .gif-.s:,Zi,, .ff -AZ- l0mQ 4d.ii4-Yf mismlainum' sh, 'M.ma4e,fs,s ---' 9. -' - 1 pr r V, s:, Q, 1 2 .T ' n 1 C' Q ,or , .4 ,Q ' Q 4: ,Q ' e Nap, Z 3, 4 ' I-lup, Iwo, Three, Tour . . . every Thursday morning This call could be FIRST ROW, Jack Ber- ' ' g masier. SECOND heard, as The CadeTs in Tull regalia RgWl,efHorigh,,LeS- ' ' - I' Brown, ClayTon Fan- wenT Through Their marching maneu THIRD ROW, Luis vers on The campus. This Training paid Alenflof GMY H 5e oTT when The CadeTs Toolc a Special Award in The ArmisTice Day Parade. Besides The regular rouTine oT prac- Ticing guard duTy, learning miliTary TacTics, and reading maps, The CadeTs' exTra acTiviTies included summer camp aT San Luis Obispo. A Three-day ouT- in The spring wiTh The CadeT Corps, riTIe CompeTiTion and parTicipaTing in many parades rounded ouT Their pro- gram Tor The '53-'54 year. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righT: Bernard Heirkoller, Fuller Davis, Rodney Smilhson, Herman Ruby, Bill Waison. SECOND ROW: Harry Kinkaid, Kay Mikuls, Jerry Humphrey, Ronnie Spill, Bob Smifh. THIRD ROW: Leslie Brown, Ben Gmur, adyisorg Clayion Fannin. FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhf: Leslie Brown, Clayion Fannin, Jack Burgemasfer, Gary Hauser, Luis Afencio. SECOND ROW: Bob Smifh, Ronnie Spill, Bruce Freeman, Alonzo Sullivan, Gerald Countryman, Victor Munguary, Phillip Brown, Frank Nickelson, Rodney Smifhson, Bill Walson, Herman Ruby. THIRD ROW: Harry Kinkaid, ob Gregory, Mike Milligan, Paul Vessell, Marcus Williams, Mike Tyler, Daryl Hauser, Kay Mikuls, Jerry Humphrey, FOURTH ROW: Ray Mears, Joseph Walsh, Virgil Beckham, Chuck Phillips, Gary Thompson, Charles Bermele, Pai Carpenler, Fuller Davis, Bernard Heilkoiier. A . 1, ence as Ill- 1 ill' f. : ' - Q.. ,ff . , f' r . , A , , Wine at The inilials ol lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion could also sland for Girls Always Aclive, because lhey were exaclly lhal. G.A.A. aclivilies sparlcled wilh many playdays al various schools, where lhe members played volleyball, baslcelball, and sollball, and en- ioyed social hours wilh girls of olher schools. Sponsored loinlly wilh 'rhe Lellerman Club. lhe MARIE COUNTRYMAN President A FIRST ROW Ieff fo right' Harrie? Holland Alfa P J , . , ence, eaneffe Baker, Mary Evans, Barbara Brown, Holan Sfubble- field. SECOND ROW: Marie Counfryman, Doris Hopwood, Mary Jo Fannin, Marilyn Gage, Louise Hurnphrny, Advisor, Shirley Tillman, Jeaneffa Fosfer. my . M I., aw 'Q V ' i fwfw , I - i -agp M - M X ' .,,, , 1 -A N i ' . ' Z x P i ' HELEN MILLER JEANNIE SABIN MAXINE HOY Vic! Pruidnnf Slcrofary Treasurer annual Turkey Trol was a success, wiih Geri l.Qw lhe Turk being raflled off during inlermis- sion. The lreasury was enriched wilh EBi'res' dimes from cake sales and nickels from a noon movie. The girls in lhese aclivilies earn poinls foward emblems. Miss Louise l-lumphrey, advisor, and Marie Counlryman, led lhe group. In the spring, G.A.A.ers can be seen every Thursday afternoon other counly schools. an praclicing for cornpelilion aqainsl G.A.A. FIRST ROW, left lo right: Ruth Holland, Donna Pacheco, Jeanne Glover Nina Paulk Barbara Gardiner Polly Wiggins Shirley Hemmon. SECOND ROW: Jeannie Sabin, Maxine Hoy, Gwen Ung, Maria Eyerls, Miss Louise l-lumphrey, Mary Lee Glover, Alice Smifh, LaJuan Farley. was ,, 'WAX w ? A 35 ,Q H0 l 1 sf 9 , , K EMMA PARKS HELEN STUBBLEFIELD Sergeanl-af-Arms Publiclfy Manager ., QQ F' fs .- Q -. 1 . in 1 K T I JEANETTA FOSTER Sports Manager 49 modern Tempw Under lhe experl leadership ol one ol our new 're-achers, Miss McKenzie, Ihe Modern Dance Club carried on a full slale of aclivilies lhis year. Working wiih Miss McKenzie were Judy Kendall, lhe Presidenl, and lhe olher ollicers. A major aclivily was The semieweelcly dance worlcshops, which were in preparaiion lor lhe annual niqhl performance. The niqhl performance which was various inlerpref lalions of Ihe developmenl oi dance lhrouqh The ages mel wilh much enlhusiasm. MODERN DANCE OFFICERS COU NTERCLOCK- WISE: Mary Lee Gan- non, Palfy McBroom, Advisor Sevilla McKen- zie, Donna Shorl, Judy Kendall. 'nn Q 4 2 nik: wg . -, s fs ff' 'Fi-.,,s,,' is., ne- .s,. MODERN DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW, lefl fo riqhl Donna Shorf, Mary Lee Gannon, Sherry Reynolds, Pally Mcliroom, Beily Sparling, Dorofhy Perry, Kay Tulfle. SECOND ROW: Myrna Dee Bell, Frances Smilh, Sue Linden, Julie McKenzie, Judy Hunfer, Judy Kali, Libby King, Gayla Trask, Donna Downen. THIRD ROW: Jackie Burlon, Diane Bullman, Carolyn Esler, Car'le Jackson, Carol Crandall, Sheri Braden, Daroleen Adams, La Velle PFESIISF, FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Crews, Judy Wimp, Linda Blackburn, Edna Core, Mimi Kearney, Barbara Mills, Carolyn Chaddick, Marianne Houldridge, Advisor Sevilla McKenzie. MERMETTE CLUB FIRST ROW, lei? fo righl: Barbara Mills, Belly Sparling, Pal Gray, Mimi Kearney, Nancy Bishop, Nancy Leonefli, Sharon Gadberry, Sandra Beuckman, Toni Bloomer, Carold Schmidi, Jeane Askew, Sheri Braden. SECOND ROW: Carole Jackson, Sherry Reynolds, Mary Lee Gannon, Shari James, Nancy Ayersl, Beverly Calloway, Beverley Ball, Toni Suifon, Maureen Mahoney, Donna Smifh, Diane Bullman. THIRD ROW: Julie McKen1ie, Judy Wimp, Carolyn Esler, Bonnie Udlock, Linda Pease, Myrna Smilh, Vicki Hunler, Connie Amborn, Pal Rampfon, Parry McBroom, Judy Kendall. FOURTH ROW: Advisor Audrey Harrison, Marianne Houldridge, Sharon Freilas. Suzy Lewis, Joan Chamber, Ann Miller, Ann Penninqlon, Ramona McClain, Glenda Scolf, Nan Uhall. 77me In Sync:-onativn Many mermaids could be seen many spring allernoons, splashing al Jelilerson Park Pool. These gals, all ailired in lheir red and while suils, are parl of lhe aclive lvlermelle Club al Easi High. Money derived from cake and cookie sales were used lo buy while lerry clolh iackels, wilh a red lvlermelle emblem on lhe back for The club members, lo compleie lhe lvlermelle oullil. Al lhe annual acquacade, given every year by ihe lvlermelles, The slory oi Cinderella was carried oul in iheme and coslumes. 4. MERMETTE OFFICERS CLOCKWISE: Sheri Braden, Shari James, Advisor Audrey Harrison, Donna Smilh, Sherry Reynolds. bw-.Y . EE Q If ji if if ai, W' LEROY KOLLENBORN GARY CUMMINS Varsity Club Presidenf Lilfle B Club Presidenf VARSITY CLUB The Krawn of C Undergoing some radical chianqe-. in ill. orqanizaf lion and by-laws, E.B.'s Lellerman Club Splil inlo lhe Varsily and Lillle B Clubs, which, combined, mnlce up lhe Associalion ol Lellermen ol Easl Bnlcersiield l-liqh School. A sleerinq commillee if, made up ol olilicers oi bolh clubs, wilh lhe bresidonl of lhe Var- sily Club presiding. All lhose winning a Vnrsily loller or earning lhroe lellers in one lighlweiqhl Qporl nm eligible io ioin lhe Varsily Club, while all olherf. win' ning lellers become members oi lhe Lillle B Club. Guided by lv1r.Les Carpenler and lvlr. Ed Knnpp, lhe Lellermen Associalion held Els much-anficipaled Annual Boxing Tournamenl, The Lellerman Banquet The Scarlel' and Blue Revue, and lhe always-popular Falhervand-Son Banquel. FIRST ROW, Ieff lo right Scholl, Evans, Sommerville, Perry, Duncan, Sfanlon, Carr, Hodges, McColl. SECOND ROW: Rees, Gusfafson, Craig, Judd, Hedman, Howard, Scrilchfield, Wiggins, King. THIRD ROW: Haux, Alexander, Shep- herd, Speer, Saunders, Hollingsworlh, Abney, Clerico, Wesf. FOURTH ROW: Cardiel, Talbol, Hayes, Barlholomew, Hay, Knowllon, Sfeele, Farley, McElheny. -.. - - i'ws 1' 'iw ,' ,I ' xr, Q ,i X ann: ,wi ff, . . XM, 'mi A W ,- : AL - ,1 W- . X bf f A F-4 31 ' - 'get - H -: 1 1: 'L 1 fb f g' Qjlfggzasgsgf i' 2 at i Mgt? . ' 5' KQA5 :ia I - k za W T-,ihgxrk J 2 Q Q' 'ggi Q 3 . 'Fggii V I 'Hi' '. 1 '5 Q . V V s 3 in , 4 7 3 l S P 1' Q 1 'WY 1 ' ' 8' . 2 A 11 ' 2 ' ' j 73, 7 2 .JL ,V ,, 1 i . git .lklfvffx lp 9ivA f'm5'g-flag N 'f' 39 U '...,.',:: :, ,,.' . i Aw-our-x Q, v WAN I 'fi ,fa 7' xr? ' 'W TENNIS CLUB .L-f' FIRST ROW, lefl Io riqhl: Helen Hearn, Pal Meredilh, Sharon Walson, Rosanne Lillle. SECOND ROW: Jackie Luce, Ann Taylor, Gayla Trask, Janel Baqby, Carmen Lopez. flettel-A and Ilia lumen Wilh one major goal: lo encourage 'rennis al EB, The Tennis Club sels 'ro worlc each spring. Including lirsl singles, second singles, lirsl doubles, and second doubles, a regular schedule of marches is ser up lor lhe leam in a league wilh lhe olher high schools in lhe counly. lnslruclion under lhe careful racguel ol Miss Syblil l-lillon is given lo any sludenl who wishes lo be a member of lhis leam. Having oblained ils charler for 'rhe Na- lional Rifle Associalion in l942, lhe Rifle Club is one of EB's oldesl clubs. Under lhe guiding eyes ol Mr. Irving Lane, lhese polenlial Annie and Andy Oalclies shool for ralings sel by lhe Nalional Associalion and receive cerlilicales and medals when each raling is oblained. Each raling is reached by shooling a cerlain number of largels and gelling a ser minimum score for Them. The club was slarled for lhose who wanled 'ro improve lheir marlcsrnanship. FIRST ROW lefl lo riqhl: Danny Ouiroz, John Mafhis, Harry Kinlzaid, Joanne Graham, Nancy Lou Banlz, Healher Tale, Mable Greene, Rcnald Williams. SECOND ROW: Gail Hollingsworth, George Cowell, James Coafes, Loren Carver. Gerald Counlryman, Advisor Irving Lane, Ralph Carpenler, Pal Cross, John Fosler, Chuck Gunnarson, Mickey Guslafson. 1 .ia V521 H- 'fl . ii' J I4 'r. 115528. Wine for the ?uture Whefher a sludenl is inlereslecl in being a farmer, leacher, busi- nessman, or housewife make no difference. No maHer whal his choice, E.B. has 'rhe club for him. Fulure clubs play a large par'r in guiding sluclenls of various ambilions loward 'rheir goals and, fhrough pracfical experiences, give an insighf info The occupa- lions +ha'r 'rhe fulure may bring. ' FUTURE HOMEMAKER OFFICERS FUTURE HOMEMAKER OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Valencia, Leslie Mar- FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righi: Vinefle Smilh, Leslie Marshal Kafhy Kelchem, Dada Haynes, Carol Ahl. SECOND ROW' shel, Kalhy Kelchem. Sylvia Asche, Kafhy Hooper, Advisor Miss Merchanf, Billie Crabfree, Frances Valencia. Home Kuilder o Tomorrow THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Fufure Homemaker members promofe inferesf in home- making by working on differenf home proiecls each week during fheir meefings. To help add fo fheir freasury, fhe girls hold cake sales which also give fhem a chance fo prove fheir culinary lalenfs. The girls served af fhe F.l:.A. banquef and also baked Chrisfmas cookies for fhe children af Mercy I-lospifal. Corresponding wifh ofher F.l-l.A. members in fhe sfafe and I-lawaii proved inferesfing and beneficial. Playing hosl' af fhe Teachers' lnsfifufe was also on fheir program. Pre- paring for fhe annual lvlofher-Daughfer Banquel' which is given each year was anofher acfivify. FUTU RE ARCHITECTS FIRST ROW, lei? lo righf: Marvin Duncan, Henry Warren, Willie Warren, Carl Elliol, Ted Rulherford, Floyd Cooper, Ronald Helm. SECOND ROW: Willard Lewis, Ramsey Aswad, Dick Kellogg, Reber? McCoy, Phil Niederauer, Jerry Crabfree, Cecil Johnson, THIRD ROW: Carlfon Wollmann, Ralph Howlefl, Lee Shipman, Advisor Mr. Tinkle, Kendall Cornelius, Roberf Howard, Jerry Humphrey. THE FUTURE ARCHITECTS Now fwo years old, EB. chapfer of fhe Izufure Archifecfs of America was formed for fhe boys in archifecfural draw- ing who wanfed exfra experience and more informafion in fhis field. Besides fheir monfhly meefings, lhe fwenfy boys heard oufside speakers and visiled archifecfs' offices fo see how professionals operafe. Also, fhe club held ioinf meefings wifh fhe Bakersfield I-ligh chapfer fo exchange ideas. The big proiecf of fhis year was 'rhe original home- planning confesf and consfrucfing a model of fhe winning home. FUTURE ARCHITECT OFFICERS Cdn. Kim Ili si LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Rulherford, Roberl Haw ard, Willie Warren, Floyd Cooper, Marvin Dun F anting Wine Learning by Doing is ihe slogan oi lhe Fuiure Farmers of America, and ihafs jusi whai ihese farmer leaders oi ihe iulure are doing. Besides lhe work al school, ihese boys each have lheir own home projecl for lhe year which could be raising anyihing from chickens lo I-lereiords. Moving smoolhly away from lhe farm and inlo social aciivilies, lhe FFA pul on a Parenls' Nighl, barbecue, senl deleqales lo ihe sialewide con- venlion, and pui on assemblies for junior high schools so ihai ihey could inieresl prospeclive freshmen in joining lheir club. FUTURE FARMERS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Pearson Toby Craig Chester Turney, Norman Tauchen Harlan Presller Richard Fulure Farmers enioy some of lheir own producls al a dinner in Easl His Cafeleria FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Bob Hayes, Marvin Almond, Jack Moss, Chesler Turney, George Morley, Richard Shore, Jim Gilliland, Paul Pearson, Berl Borden, Dennis Paulson, Dan Picco, Ronnie Gray, SECOND ROW: Terry Slockfon, Arlin Curry, Paul Vibe, Richard Walson, Archie Waldo, Harold Lashley, Vernon Palmer, Roger Williams, Harold Tyner, Jerry Killian, Harland Lehr, Jack Miner. THIRD ROW: Charles Perry, Norman Tauchen, Bill Clark, Waller Wyafl, Olane Manning, Dan Hilderbrand, Lloyd McConnell, Shell Bulferfield, Harland Preszler, Ronnie Scheer, Gene Kellogg, Reford Clagq, Allan Asay, Rick Baer, FOURTH ROW: John Spence, Gordon Downs, Eugene Walker, Ronald McGowan, Jim Lashley, Larry Kirscheman, Edward Lowndes, Adviser Harris, Adviser Shore, Bill Blancell, Joe Fry, Bill Halhaway, Tim Hay, Douglas Laffoon. Ann-:Aa-uulj--Munn-ul liz.. gill i 1--37:71 4 . FUTURE TEACHER OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Galland, Barbara Sheela, Cafh- erine Redman, One of lhe many aclivifies of The F.T.A, was visiling schools and observing The melhods of The Teachers and sludenfs. .A- EasTer bunnies Tor orphans and a ValenTine parTy Tor members were iusT a Tew oT This years FTA. acTiviTies. Movies, popcorn balls, sales, and clerical worlc done by The members boosTed Their Treasury and helped provide a sizable scholarship aT The end of The year. PoTluck meefings once a monTh TeaTured inTeresTing speakers, helped The members To become acquainTed wifh Teaching problems. BUT The piece de resisTance Tor The club came when iTs members visiTed oTher schools and noTed Their Teaching meThods. This experience proved pracTical and inspiring. IT also showed These girls The acTual resul+s and The prac- Tical usage oT The Training They would obTain sTarTing now and going Through college. VisiTing These elementary schools and seeing The shiny, cherub-lilce Taces oT The inTer- esTed children made These TuTure Teachers glad ThaT They had soughT a rewarding proTession as They did. Ke a ding Pro e Aion FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW, lei? to righf: Joyce Tifsworfh, Barbara Sheela, Cafherine Redman, Jane Fuller, Joyce Brooks, Freida Stream, Jean Pierce. SECOND ROW: Alice Poor, Sharon Williams, Marilyn Gage, Mary Jo Fannin, Doris Hopwood, Carol Cash, Jeaneffe Gorfh, Barbara Gardiner. THIRD ROW: Elaine Zuercher, Bonnie Wilhife, Judy Briggs, Pat AsTon, Advisor Harlan Mann, Par Galland, Suzanne Harrison, Barbara Wilhifa. wzrcxxflr fi 4A 2. ' ii may We Hey: 71011. The folorlul Scnrlel and Blue Days al and Weill's were sponsored by lhe Sludenl lvlerchanl Associalion'-, members ion of Mr. Roberl Town. Broclnls under the direcl They provided display malerial and publicily lor lhe-we lwo evenls. Two SMA members were deleqales lo California Conven- lion nl Sanla Cruz lhis year. Laler They dis- Cussed Convenlion news wilh lhe B l-liqh Merchies Club al a ioinl banquel. lhe Fulure Relailers ol alcersiield Perhaps SMAT4 mosl valuable conlribu- lion lo EB was The praclical worlc experience which lhey furnished wilh lhe Cooperalion ol lhe merchanls lhrouqh lhe year. Sludenl Merchant Asso Lunsford and Shir ey cialion Officers Barbara ' i- ' . f e i , I , I . , V 55,1 ri I I e r. , 3 ,Qylgfgy .4- 1 x if? Y-3 - SMA's display al lhe Slale Convenfion had as ils hosl and hosless, Ann Canfield and John She STUDENT MERCHANT ASSOCIATION Ch ' Beauregard Barbara Lunsford Sidney Owens, Shirley Tiller, Donna R ' b ld. FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Judy Hunler, err , , ' 'M ll Advisor Roberl Town, Doyle Elliol, Richard ern o Crawford. SECOND ROW: Referd Hill, Bob O a ey, ww, W W I u-e,.,,W, i rin. 1. ......:...s..-s..s.sagi WW ww? 1 TID ix ime In My- 71 Maybe if was compeling againsl one anolher in vigorous bas- lcelball games, working on a worlhwhile drive, selling homemade goods, or helping on olher aclivilies. Whichever 'rhe case was, each Y club played an imporlanl parl in making 'rhe year I954 a successful one. .kg Y -XJ Irs .-A DIE FREUNDINNEN Hl-Y FIRST ROW, lefi To righfz Judy Briggs, Beverly Moore, Ann Taylor, Sue Harrison, Ann Lusk. SECOND ROW: EuIaDee Marquam, Diane Pimpell, Advisor Hildegard Elges, Mary Krehinger, Barbara STormonT, Carrie Phillips. Ylewcvmer DIE FREUNDINNEN Being a new club This year, The Die Freundinnen l-Ii-Y sTarTed OTT wiTh a box social To raise Tunds Tor Alla Rand- veer, E.B.'s adopTed war orphan. They also were hosTesses aT an all Y parTy. On The social side There was The Tormal inducTion wiTh all The Y's and an evening supper Tor new members. During The second semesTer They collecTed cloThes, Toys, and books Tor a war orphanage in Korea. Carrie Phillips was presidenT The TirsT semesTer, wiTh Ann Lusk Taking over Tor The second semesTer, CELTIC Hl-Y CELTIC Hl-Y New To EasT High This year, The CelTic I-li-Y quickly assumed iTs share of The Y responsibiliTies To The school and communiTy. Among oTher iobs These boys, mosTly Treshmen, Took parT in The huge proiecT of addressing EasTer Seal envelopes. Along The social and recreaTional lines These CelTic boys played in The I-li-Y baskeTball TournamenT, senT represen- TaTives To Y comferences, and held a ioinT parTy wiTh Tri-I-li'Y's. FIRST ROW, lei? To righl: Jody Thomason, Sandy Rogers, Mike Davis, Chuck Gunnarson. SECOND ROW: Ward Pfiefle, Richard McGinTy, Glen Sewell, Dave Jackson, Reggie Morales. THIRD ROW: Don Jones, Richard Mills, Advisor Keilh Osborn, Bob Barnes, Eldon Johnson. ll, Ji 4.16 if I . SCARLET AND BLUE HI-Y OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Douq Simons, David Smiih, Roberf Smilh, Bill Cronlr, David Herron. Q, 3' I In 1 3 in J .I 1, V L -,., ix. if K -, E I my Q R . X ,I v li --:, D I Afler each meeiing Qcarlef and Blue Hi-Y members play baskelball in zhe gym, making if a pradice session plus a Iof of fun. becade in Wme SCARLET AND BLUE Celebralinq IIS Ienlh year wilh a nalional charler, Ihe Scarlel' and Blue I-Ii-Y conlinued ilu services Io Easl I-Iigh. The club's maior proiecl was Ihe running of The colce sland during Ihe baslcelball qames. A baslcelball learn of Iheir own in rhe I-Ii-Y Ieaque gave The Clubs morale a boosl. The group also sponsored several social affairs for club members, one ol Ihem being a ioinl parly wilh members of Die lzreundinnen Tri-I-Ii-Y. The group Iried Io send every boy Io one lcind of special aclivily. Delegales arlended Ihe Valley I-Ii-Y Conference and The Y.IvI.C.A. Counfy Council. Seve eral members allended Y-Day in I-Iollywood. SCARLET AND BLUE HI-Y FIRST ROW, left Io righf: Doug Simons, Robert Smifh, Dave Herron, David Smifh, Kenny Beavers, Toby Ireland, Larry Bally. SECOND ROW: Bill Cronk, Hugh Bishop, Dick Ireland, Robin Walsh, Tcny Karelsen, Darryl Hauser, Advisor Neal Lohman. Under lhe guidance ol lvlrs. Almeda Range, lhe Filia lri-Y allempled lo aid ils members in develop- ing Chrislian leadership and underslanding. lvlany spealcers on lopics such as good grooming and lulure vocalions were lealured as guesls al semisocial mee-lings ol lhe group. One unusual meeling saw lhe girls candidly lallcing over daling conducl and preler- ences wilh a group ol older boys. All persons involved agreed lhal lhey had learned many useful lhings. Addressing Easler seal cards and malcing lray favors lor palienls al Kern General l-lospilal were iusl lwo ol lhe service proiecls which were success- lully compleled by Filia members lhis year. Several parlies were enjoyed by The members. The year ended wilh an impressive inslallalion ceremony. be doping Under tending FILIA TRI-Y OFFICERS CLOCKWISE: Elaine Harkness, Libby Macl1ler,H Rochelle Berry, Charloffe Hill. FlLlA TRI-Y CLUB FIRST ROW, lell lo riqhl: Ann Dorwarf, Elaine Harkness, Charlolle Hill, Carol Cash, Healher Tale, Sherry Sfovall. Joan Lealhem, Libby Mackler, Advisor Almeda Range, Paula Smufh, Nancy Banfz, Rochelle Berry, Joan Sfoulenbury. SECOND ROW: Judy Werfl, o...,xN I . . l-SN' Q mill.: r u AX One of fhe proiecls for lhe Filia members was address ng envelopes for lhe Easier Seal Sociely. 6,5 ...N k gli x ealher Ta S 1 QQ' , l 'V fy , fx A. , BUCCAN EERS OFFICERS BUCCANEER HI-Y FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Dick Minelfi, Earl FIRST ROW, Ieff lo riqhl: Bill Ronaldson, John Friesen, Dick Minelli, Earl Thomas, Dennis Day. SECOND Thomas. SECOND ROW: Bob Clerico, Gerald Wil- ROW: Rickey Baird, Don Dunns, R. L. George, Dale Bradberry, Carl Elliot. THIRD ROW: Bob Clorico, Iiams, Henry Reading, Advisor Knapp, Gerald Williams, Tad Reed. liebe ul and Native Cornparnliyely small, llne Buccaneer I-lieY carried on an arlive year. The I8 boys helped in the colleclion ol loys ,il Clwriwlmas, sponsored a noon movie, and parlicipaled in llie lvaslcellmll league. ln flue loy colleclion llno boys, besides collecling Jrlnem, repaired and repainled arlicles and lurned llnem over lo rlmrily orqnnimiionr. for dislribulion among llne needy. LARRY BLANC Sporls Hi-Y Presidenl Included in ils many aclivilies, Sporls I-li-Y sponsored a noon movie, lwelped on 'rlie Clwrislmas loy drive, and worked on a sclwolarslwip lund. llwey also had represenlalives al lhe Y-Day in Los An- geles and a camp for Y boys in llme mounlains. Officers included Larry Blanc, Presidenl: Doug Udlock, Vice Presidenlg Fred Slarr, Secrelaryg Prolerio Alencio, Treasurer: and Reggis Farley, Chaplain. SPORTS Hl-Y FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Laurie Slrauss, Bob Gabbifas, Lewie Solomon, Ronald Hanson, Tom McCollurns, Vernon Penl, Don Sifes, Gary SI1orf,Gary Hackney, Sleve Slrauss. SECOND ROW: Bill Clark, Larry Blanc, Vinlon Sornmerville, Doug Udlock, Jim Maxwell, Dennis Dewalf, Porlerio Alencio, Gene Krausse, Fred Slarr, Bill Cowan. -A-A or 40 , .1 'W llicwical 77me To many people, music becomes Their whole liTe while on The campus. To oThers, iT is a means To relaxaTion and enioymenT. AT EasT High a large percenTage oT The sTudenT body becomes in- TeresTed in some Tield oT music. The Glee Club, The Band and The OrchesTra is prooT oT This deparTmenT's abiliTy in vocal and insTrumenTal music on The more serious side. Forming The lighTer side was The Gay Blades, whose popular music was a common scene aT E.B.'s many dances. Much Time is spenT by These sTudenTs oT The music deparTmenT preparing and pracTicinq Tor many musical perTormances Tor The pleasure oT EB. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Udlock, Ronnie Han- son, Pal' Galland, Toby Ireland. uAicianA In The making Advisor Io lhe Modern ivlusic Masiers was honored ihis year by Ihe Nalional Modern Music lvlaslers' Organizalion. She was made Ihe California Slale Represenialive Io lhe large board which direcis and arlernpls lo improve Ihe nalional group aclivilies. The Easi Bakersfield l-ligh group is made up of siudenls who are above average in all subiecls, especially inslrumenlal and vocal music, which is a common inleresl of all members. Some olher aclivilies of 'rhe group were The enioyable spring per- formance and a polluclc dinner. Guesls spoke af several meelings lo lhese aspiring musicians. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS B b M Farland Nancy Weaver Judy Briggs Carolyn Esler Pat FIRST ROW, left fo right Beverly Childers, ar ara c , , , , Galland, Leu Ella Slokes, Marcia Barnes. SECOND ROW: Bob Pacina, Ronnie Hanson, Harold Knapp, Doug Udlock, Miss Mary Lynn, Willard Lewis, Jim Lang, Dale Bradborry, Gordon Miller, Toby Ireland. 66 One oT The newesi and briqhTesT orqanizoTions iirouncl En-,T Hi This year was The Gay Blades. They noi only won Tame aT EB Tor Their proTessional-sound' isic, bul Their repuTaTion spread To ing fiance mL aTTor, and 'laTT, where They also Aryin, Lnmoni, Sh playful aT many more school clances. Srorinq many hiTs, They played in many oT our iassemblier. as well as QT many assemblies Tor neigh- boring schools. The Gay Blades, by The end oT The year, proved To be a beneficial and also enioyable acldihon To EB GAY BLADE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: George King, Johnny Rees, Gene M Clure, Jim Bariholomew. Sqncvpated Rhythm GAY BLADES FIRST ROW lei? to righfz Allen Wheeler, Sam Gudea, Mike Flores, Gene McClure, Richard Lane, Ahnawake Unger. Reading Jack Amick THIRD ROW: Jim Bartholomew, Ronnie SECOND ROW: Bill McClure, George King, Henry , . Robison, Morrell Pfeifle, Johnny Rees, Bob Pacino. -ou. FIRST ROW, leil To riqhl: Morrell Pfei- Ile, Ann Taylor, Sharon Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: Georqe Cowell, Harold Knapp. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Hanson, Doug Udlock. Marching EB. Tans and Teams were cheered by The spiriT and peppy music which our band and maioreTTes provided aT and away. AlThough The maioreTTes were spiriTed music aT all home baskeTball conTes ,Ts. all TooTball games, aT home missing, The band played Fame and a good name came To EB, as a resulT oT The groupls acTivi' Ties in such eyenTs as ScarleT and Blue Days All-WesTern Band Review, The greaT CenTral Seclion Music Fediyal, and The annual Delano HarvesT FesTiyal. aT Broclc'-, and Weill's, The Appearing TirsT in The colorTul ChrisTmas Parade, The band memhrrr-, also marched in The ArmisTice Day Parade and demonsTraTed iTs Tinely coordinaTed marching and musical slcills. l-larry Hildel3rechT dir cT d Th h e e e group, w ich reached iir. maximum size OT eighTy-Tive members This year Tor The TirsT Time. FIRST ROW lefl To righl' Bonnie Wilhile Sharon Miller Carle R h , . I , ,ne exrol ,Sharon Johnslon, SECOND ROW: Bill Bope, Jim Lang, Willard Lewis, Mike Flores, Jessee Baraias, Linda Reese, Hob Lord, Glen Sewell, John Grimes, Barry Ball, THIRD ROW: Barbara Wilhile, Carol Cabariniss, Dick Ireland, Delberl Slark, Donna Crawford, Ronnie Robinson, Don Self, David Sfarr, Morrell Pfeifle, Ann Taylor, Monle Hildebrand, Marlin Wallrip, Vernon Pence, Roger Self, Ken Haggard, Bryan Wilhife. FOURTH ROW: Don Jones, Elaine Zuerker, Bill Ruefer, Sam Gudea, Henry Solano, Pat 68 'W' .. u.,,,...,......a.W N img ?U5'3L3Q Q? v . ' A mr! ,i 5 EAKE SFEELQ Sifwwa. o 1 lin , 'Tal Av .L ff Q -5-59 CALEFGWIIIA f A A S :l+ f- 755 ff? i- i 5 'f R '96 IN Q fn 2 I . ff -5 , V- W W' A - Q0 5 N . if 7 M N 1 5 1 ..,q lr ,q : U N 1 , , -P 9 Av, 'g K f , -if ff --A- ' ..Q.,, 'Ti ' 'F 'f','y A ' x N ' 'k5'F'g' tif' ix A .Jil - ff N I E f K RS! ig? .,,, E-Q - EQ M X h , KX I . :,., M f Qgsw, . - ,f . , I A 4 ' I R Q ig . U ,'-fix 3 -4 ' ., IM 'i JW' AQ MH -- M 5. L, ' . . - Qhul ml fx. sn - ff, X . Q :1 , . -f 4 W WX 3 1 , E f h A - ,,.k P ,,,.. 5. Ak, x . N4 'Q 'nf' fs ' ' ,.. W I. s S gm .,:.:.. V - 5 , TA A A A 'Tva,,..gwsfanemi,.n'.mmw,,,,.y. kmwmw Q A K C'reAcendo This ycar's Yulelide was briqhlened by lhe Glen Clubl presenla- lion ol lhe Chrislmas program, Gloria Laler, a line performance was given al The Music and Dance al Harvey Audilorium under 'lhe direclion of Miss Mary Lynn. Easl l-liqh's musical renown was spread by Glee Club perlormanrei. al Tall, Arvin, Fresno, Shaller and Norih l-ligh Schools and al Caslrn Lane Elemenlary School. Members of lhe Caledonia Lodqe and lhe Braille Club for lhe blind were also lrealed lo visils by lhe sonqslers. The honor chorus, which performed al several lunclionu, was a qroup of lhe besl voices al EB. The year ended a swirl of aclivily as lhe group performed in lhe music leslival and gave a superb spring concerl. A nalural ending lor a successful year were lhe Glee Club's performances which lenl lhe riqhl mood lo lhe Baccalaureale and Gradualion ceremonies. LOIS BARNES Glee Club Presidenl G-LEE CLUB FIRST ROW, Ielf lo righf: Advisor Mary Lynn, Lois Barnes, Donna Gufhals, Linda Hiclr, Carolyn Esler, Ann Moya, Bonnie Udlock, Rulh Thompson, Kafhryn Downs, Griselda Meadows. SECOND ROW: Joyce Phillip, Elaine Piearcy, Rulh Eidens ime GLEE CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Lou Ann Miller, Shirley Graff, Beverley Filzpalriclr, Lois Barnes. SECOND ROW: Ann Moya, Kalhy Downs, Toby Ireland, Carolyn Esler. shink, Beverly Childers, Charlene Yarber, Sharon lrick, Jane! Hall, Eddie Ouiiada, Toby Ireland. THIRD ROW: Jack Cummins, Arlhur Webb, Maxine Lolhridqa, Marela Rummans, Calhy Shuqarl, Vonda Harer, Krisline Taylor, Chrislina Adams, Janice Amos, Don Harlley. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Klassen, Buuie Hoffman, Belva Lewis, Barbara McFarland, Selma Eubanlrs, Barbara Dunn, Darlene Medlin, Sue Sleele, Roberl Green. '15 rl' ,- ORCHESTRA OFFICERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Weaver, Arnau- wauke Unger. SECOND ROW: Jim Bartholo- mew, Johnny Rees, C14 Aiea! East I-liglrf, Qrcbestra stepped inlo public vicw nl Barikflo Srlinnl Niqbtu in lbe fall and began a bu-ry and lruillul ycfar under lbw baton Ol l-larry l-lildebrecbl. Scvoml rncmbCr5 were lionored by lboir ini lu Sion in the All-County Qrcliestra. lbc wbole group QriVG'Hpr'1FkiiTTQPOl lormances at the Spring Concert and tire Music Feulivnl. In live pit when ibe Curtain rome on rho Student Body Play, Ibr- orclwestra added almonplwore to the evoninq, ai, lboy rlid lil Ilif- Cbrislmas assembly and evening perlormanco. Gradunlion uorvimir qaincd dignity and QVCICC from Ilia orchestral accompaniment in ,lunru ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW, left to right: Lois Barnes, Donna Wilkinson, Bob Pacina, Jim Clark, Pat Ruble, Wanda Cox, Glen Sewell, Darryl Hauser. SECOND ROW: Bill Clark, Carolyn Hayes, Marcia Barnes, Leu Ella Stokes, Betty Shore, Bob Gunther, Delbert Slack, Julie Rankin. THIRD ROW: Henry Solano, Ruth Fishback, Nancy Weaver, Judy Briggs, Terrie Parlier, 72 QQQQS - P in fm lm Q Q 1 wr-v ' 14 Service in 'Hme lmporlanl cogs in any high school's sluclenl machinery are 'rhose clubs whose very exislence means servicee-noi only lo The school bul in a larger sense lo lhe whole communily. Being re- sponsible for everylhing from lhe iuke box in The caleleria lo ushering al school funclions, lhese organizalions can be held responsible for a wicle range of aclivilies, enjoyed by bo+h slu- clenls and leachers, Jrhal malce +he passage of lime even more pleasanl. lil , ' Q 4 Q 2 ' 1 L , 5 5 bl X . 5 u 6 J 5 S S I I 0 fy 2- is -va wrt, A Mafia, il, , , 'uf' 'V QF, iligcmf 'y Tlaeq bid Their Part To give Mexican sTudenTs a beTTer social under- :Jandinq was The main Obie-cTive OT The TolTeca Club, and This They accomplished in Their semi-r TOLTECA CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: David Melen- - , - - dez, Rudy Barrera, Bob Pru , AT These meeTinqs The members planned acTivi- Mmha Olaguev Go,do,, Mm:- Ties and chariTable worlc, an example being The donaTinq oT money To a needy Tamily aT ChrisT- weekly meeTinqs. Carmen Mora, Porferio Aiencio. mas. In social liTe, The TolTeca members sponsored a noon movie and presenTed The Gay-lvlombo ' aTTer-game-dance, which had everyone in school Trying To execuTe This inTriquing sTep. Geflinq decorafion ready for Their Gay Mambo, aHer-The-game dance Tolfeca members ger ready lo Turn our cafeleria Spanish FIRST ROW, lefl To ri ht: Gordon Miller, Annie Dominguez, Bealrice Garcia, Elias Garcia, Barbara Olaque, Angie Gill, Ellen Losfannau, glarmen Cabrilla, AnTonla DelRic, Carmen Mora. SECOND ROW: Lupe Flores, Yvonne Delcid, Rosie Flores, Mary Morales, Dorofhy Gelliz, Advisor Julia Day, Lucy Berlanqa, Helen Miller, Gloria Aguilar, Marfha Olaque, Mary Gonzales, Belly Gufierrez, Rosle Torres. THIRD ROW: Linda Esfrada, Delores DeLaCruz, Gloria Estrada, Beairice Muiilla, Rudy Barrera, Roberf Anaya, Reggie Morales, Danny Ouiroz, Bob Gallardo, David Melendez, Robbie Cruz, Arturo Valdez, Lucy Alvarado, FOURTH ROW: Joan Sofello, Evelyn Anaya, Alma Hinoios, Josephine Figueroa, Sophie Corlez, Inez Cadena, Samuel Gudea, Delfin Parra, Joe Aguirre, Jess Baraias, Henry Solano, Mike Gomez, Danny , Bonelli. , l s 3 K v ' JOHNNY BAHORIC EB Crallsmen Presidenl I I mumuuuumn summon. EB CRAFTSMEN FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righfz Richard Klassen, Ralph Cox, Roger Smifh, Danny Ahl, Fred Chavez, Terry Rufhland, Gary Crabtree, Richard Beasley, Leon Fredwick, Jerry Frazier. SECOND ROW: Royce Wesihimer, Dick Minefli, Ken Chambers, Dale Vauder, Rex Goss, Ronald Williams, Jack Burgemasfer, Leroy Pflugh, Royce Coffee, Bob Ferris, Advisor Richard Sfulzman. THIRD ROW: Edward Terman, Cecil Johnson, Glen Cardin, Arlhur Gruialva, Mike Varilla, Marvin Duncan, George Damarrall, Larry Graves, Roberf Harris, Johnny Bahoric, Jerry Haux, Richard Winlers, Darrel Bonney. K RF aw: eil S fr . is-I T. ' Tech nigue In Service One oi ihe new clubs ai Easi I-Ii This year is Ihe EB Craiismen, which is composed oi boys who wanl 'ro iuriher iheir skill and knowledge in wood crails. These boys use iheir weekly meeling for Iwo-hour work periods on individual proiecis or for lisiening Io speakers versed in wood craiis. li anyone wanied somelhing made in wood, ihe Craiimen were called upon. For insiance, when Fursi ihe magician came Io Easi I-Iigh, ihis club made The box from which he had io escape. II was so well conslrucled, he had io pui up quiie a siruggle, bui he finally made ii. The Crailsmen sponsored ihe iuke box in The caieieria Thai made a beneficial addiiion io ihe lunch hour. New around EB lasl year was The Messenger Club. Membership is gained Through being a messenger in good sianding wiihoui failing any curricular subiecl. The group sponsored a noon movie and obiained pins Tor people who have been messengers for nine weeks. Ivleeiings are held iwice a monih, one ai noon and one ar nighi. Good manners and iechniques oi a good messenger are discussed. MESSENGER CLUB MESSENGER CLUB OFFICERS FIRST ROW, leff Io righf: Shirley Reese, Linda Isola, Leanne Burge, Chrisline Tobey, Joan Warnick, Faye Sheer CLOCKWISE Jane? Maihis, Jim While, Norma Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Jackie Asque, Wanda Rhead, Diane Gardner, Pal Frayer, Rosie Flores, Marcia Lucas Barbara Thowioson, Russell Rink, Ronnie Janice Amos. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Coale, Doug Simons, Cecil Johnson, Pa? Carpenfer, Ronnie Spifz, Scoliy Siory Spitz, Janet Malhis. MH? Awe? X l' - I , fl Soon aTTer The new oTTicers received Their gavels in SepTember, lnTerracial members collecTed Tood and cloThing Tor a needy Tamily aT ChrisTmas. They also helped To Torward Their purpose by ushering aT The BroTherhood Weelc PageanT lafer in The year aT Harvey AudiTorium. Fun was had by all aT The Two semiannual birThday parTies which members gave each oTher. AnoTher hilarious innovaTion was The backwards parTy aT which boys dressed as girls and girls as boys. The year ended wiTh a gaThering aT which new oTlicers were insTalled Tor The coming year. INTER-RACIAL CLUB OFFICERS 0 . FIRST ROW, lefl' To right Maxine Hoy, Carol Benneff. SEC- OND ROW: Willie Warren, Carolyn Ross, THIRD ROW: Allan Wheeler, Robin Walsh. An old clolhes drive sponsored by The lnler-Racial Club made some persons a liflle happier a1Chris1n-iaslimelhis year. INTER-RACIAL CLUB FIRST ROW, loft fo righf: Rosalie Hodges, Maxine Hoy, Gwen Unq, Maxine Lolhridge, Cherryl Underwood, Ronna Harringfon, Carol Bennefl, Carolyn Ross, Andrea Solari, Elaine Barnard, SECOND ROW: June McGough, Elizabefh Grimes, Faye Lolhridqe, Loreila Hardy, Willie Warren, Ann Panninqlon, Donna Mekel, Toby Ireland, Nancy Bryan, Jackie Gelb, Bobbie Roberls. THIRD ROW: Irma Ollison, Lorelia Templeton, Raymond Douglas, Wayne Carol, Mary Ann Green- berry, Allen Wheeler, Fred Galewood, Roselfa Coffon, Barbara Rogers, Barbara Baker, Sue Sheffler. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ray, Loflie Junious, Earnesiine Warren, Marie Couniryman, Nancy Bufls, Marilyn McNamara, Advisor Scafena, Larry Bafly, Robin Walsh, Dale Schwamborn, Richard Beasley. Tiki l i 4. av ul lf. if S 'l 1, f Q S i El S w r ,W f R ., use ij., VN., if s wsu: L ' ' fl f E.8. SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Rayetta Ready, Libby King, Frances Smith, Judy McFarland, Advisor Victor Manley, Judy Wimp, Mimi l' I Lewie Solomon, 78 SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS Helen Hearn, Advisor Victor Manley, Mike West, Mary Lee Gannon. . i r K S-. . I bil!! W 5-V ' new 5 5 ip., 5. ii i li - - '-'3P1 5' ji? a Kearney, Alisa Bianco. SECOND ROW: Bob Gabbitas, Lewie Solomon, Charlie Maddux, Terry Evans, Gary Short, Laurie Strauss, Jim Curran, Gerald Eagleston. 9? ing Their 'Hmi Service Club members have again this year give their time as well as worlc to serve East Hi. Consistir ot iuniors and seniors who are admitted by petitic each tall, the club vvorlc begins by assisting at tt P.l.A. barbecue. Very ably led by Lewie Solomo the club prexy, they started the year with their on money-malcing project, distributing tootball pri grams at each home tootball game. One ot the main proiects ot the club is to lcee students out ot the halls during lunch hours as eac Always to be seen during the football season we the Service Club members as they went ab: their iob of handing out programs. Wifi .---- i A,A-, J IM - , ,, ,- .. , I V , -. ....,.. , ,a - ' e ,.. . - . - . - ., -- Q 1- ,R Q r N ,,. M SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW, leil fo right Helen Hearn, Carol Crandall, Shari James, Linda Blackburn, Edna Core, Judy Kendall, Mary Lee Gannon, Donna Shorf, Marcia Frank, Gail Nelson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mills, Kenny Beavers, Mike Roemer, Douq Simons, Vinfon Sommerville, Fred Perryi Larry Blanc, Ricky McElheny, Mike Wesl, Curlis Lee, Diane ullman. . . . and Service member lakes l'1ii, lurn on Mliall duly. EBiles were cleliqlwlcd ul flue lradilional Clwrislmas clecoralion ol choir boyz. and girls and pine bouqlis provided by llwe Club. lo linislw fi perlecl year, a Baccalaureale Breaklasl was given by lime iunior-. lor llwe deparling senior member.. Adding lo lhe fesliye spiril prevalenl al Chrislmas fime, Service Clubbers Judy Wimp, Ricky McElheny, Mr. Manley adviser, Carol Crandall, Libby King, Shari James and Jimmy Curran could be seen deccralinq lhe halls. 3 -eff' W . MER ,yy ', is-Ls., ' , ,..y'r,f' lf , ini ',.I.Am4Yvqh 1 Q ' - ., , , S- i'r ,, , - .QW A i i ,L ,rl--H i if Ig it ,I s, , , Bias, ,S V- i ' J- l , Q, , , '51, X ,R I. - ETA . - l f , 80 ry.,-fi x l y X wi ,.rjl'1 , iii ,F ,V ALISA BIANCO Girls' League Presidenl ..-B DIANE BULTMAN 5 Vice Presidenl .. --m-us, PAT MEREDITH PAT LEONETTI Secrelary Treasurer Q1-I 'league We er lhe Girls' League was oufsianding once again Ihis year. Wide-eyed freshman lillle sisiers were Ialcen on a four of E.B. and shown 'rhe whys and wherelores of high school life. Yards and yards of spagheiii served ai lhe Spaghei ri Feed, crealed ihe iirsi lun acliviiy on lhe league's program. Closely following was The illusirious dramaiic ouibursl, The Co-ed Capades, which swelled 'rhe scholarship fund io send deserving Co-eds ihrough college. One oi ihe nicesi evenis sponsored loy ihe Girls' League was Ihe Girls' Dale Formal, Winier Wonderland, in a beauliful selling. Box socials, noon calce sales, Ihe moiher- daughier lea, 'rhe cheer-up Irips Io ihe old folks' home. lhe assembly Take ihe High Ground. and spori dances all lcepi' Ihe Girls' League on lheir loes Ihroughoui The year. v CR' xv! X if fg 'ai BARBARA MILLS Publicity Manager Q .E I vt , ' 3 ... , i'E15e ' ' ' ' Je g A ' N fm N ROSANNE LITTLE RAYETTA READY Recorder Hospifalify Chairman Rum bown MISS EARLENE WATERS Advisor an nr MISS ROSEMARY CANNISTRA MISS TRUDY DeGEUS Advisor Advisor JUDY KATZ Business Manager Q R .br ' fx 5, TON I SUTTON Hisforian RUTH HOWLETT Welfare Chairman , 1 we ' ,WM NANCY LEON ETTI Freshmen Represenfaiive Senior girls are served firsi at W Che Spagheffi Feed which cli- maxed freshmen girls' iniriafion. lf' hlvqdimni ,nw-H yur' af' ,arg A 2 if ina ,S kg n , Q E 9 , fl A, K tg ,f ' e,,,,., -- .. '- r. . Hr, GIRLS' DATE QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS CLOCKWISE' Judy Wimp, Myrna Srnifh, Mr. Kellner, Queen Marcia Frank, Carol Crandall, Rayelta Ready. The qirls were selecied by a facully commiffee, I' ,W Iggy . if F f , ggwmwg fi Presenfinq their annual Co-Ed Capades Ohis year, with ll's a Big, Wide, Wgnderful World as a fha-me, rhe Girls' League cas? comes on sfaqe for anolher curfaln call. lhe Girls' League assembly broughl complimenls as well as applause as the whole cast of You'Il Never Make ll comes on sldqe once ITIOFE. A typical Girls' League cabiuel meelinq finds all on lhe floor lis- Yeninq inlenlly as Presidenl Pefie explains lheir lalesl aclivily. A fine lribule Yo falhers was lhe an- nual Box Social under fhe Girls' League direclion. Healher Tara, Mae Gayle, Marcia Barnes, Beverley Ball and Helen Hearn prepare lhe las? minule delails for the decora- lions. ime for fxpreuion When liberal arTs leave The classroom, They do iT in grand slyle. Such organizaTions as The Kernal, Sierran, NaTional Thes- pians, Junior STaTesmen, and DebaTe carry The TirsT Two R's- readinq and wriTing-To hiTherTo unlcnown heighTs aT EasT High. The iournalisTic: and Torensic endeavors oT inTeresTed sTudenTs oTTen yielded lucraTive prizes, or, in The cases oT The pulolicaTions, lasTinq mornenTs oT endless eTTorT ThaT reman unTarnished by The dusT oT Time. art in 6411 ... I Doing an excellenT iob oT enTering inTo all school acTiviTies This year were The NaTional Thespians. Giving a TalenT program aT noon was one oT Their TirsT acTiviTies. During The year many oT The members aTTended various convenTions ThroughouT The sTaTe, Thereby proTiTing in dramalic experience and exchanging ideas wiTh oTher chapTers in The naTional organizaTion. Everyone loolced Torward To Their homemade Tudge sales, which were compleTe sellouTs. In The second semesTer They presenTed Their annual NighT oT Cne Ads, a group oT Three plays ranging Trom drama To lighT comedy. NATIONAL THESPIAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon King, Judy Hunler Buddy Mile, Carol Crandall, Joyce Avaklan 'X j I f an I If A I , Q - .- -, ,fi 'Ni' a i fr ' A I' f ,'Z7. T J f ,. Dress rehearsal for Their annual NiqhT of One Ads finds mosl of The Thespians having a lasl-minufe rehearsal of lines NATIONAL THESPIANS FIRST ROW, leff Io riqhf: Marqy yllilligams, Modine Barron, Lois Barnes, Mary MiTchell, Joyce Avaklan Rulh Howleff Janice Lando, Qharon King, Eugenia Brughf, Penny Cozad, Joyce Aiferberry, Ramona McClain SECOND ROW Advisor Anya Shampamer, Gayle Roberfson, Nan Uhalf, George Nichols, Toby Ireland, Buddy Muze Ricky McElheny Ralph Howleff, Charlie Maddux, Jerry Haux, Richard Cardiel, Nina Paulk, Carol Crandall WTMK S . wkwfaivwml-SYTQQQYAQSEQIMQEQQX - DIANE BULTMAN Business Manager SHARI JAMES Copy Editor 86 CA Working PuTTing ouT The bigges+ yearbook in EasT l-ligh's ig accomplishmenT of The Sierran sTa1Cl This year. As if This weren'T enough The sTaTi uT - P on Three big selling drives, using The now 'Famous LOTBYS lLasT OpporTuniTy To Buy Your Sierranl slo- gan in The lasT all-ouT drive. hisTory was The b The ball was sTarTed rolling on The lasT drive by The LOTBYS signs appearing in everyone's locker and mysTiTying recipienTs. WiTh a Theme, Las Vegas NighT Club, The popular Sierran assembly came nexT. LasTing only a week and a hali, The drive was puncTuaTed by parTy haTs bearing Sierran and sandwich sign men walking around The school adver- Tising The book, Always eager To learn more abouT puTTing ouT a good yearbook, sTa'Fi members aTTended press con- Terences aT Bakersfield High STaTe College in The spring. RMEN LOPEZ Edifor in The Tall and Fresno RAYETTE READY Engravinq EdiTor H 352-k 1 MIKE ROEMER Assisfani Edifor In The fall of each year, Sinrran members hurricdly Take class picfures for fha firsf deadline. JEANETTE GORTH ldenfificafion Edifor STANDING Inf? lo rvghl Mr Raymond Arnold, Arlg Mr. Charles Flanagan Photography SEATED Mrs Lula Dunlap, Adviser. Q .. IMG MARY LEE GANNON Assislanl Advarlisinq Manager rf , LX R - ,K vuzbb . N' if, ,Q 'ik Q, X ,RX ix X 5 F X X sk Q L 5 X Xi x Q' X . A. r . X X V' - W Q, PAT MEREDITH Acfivily Edilor A A . N E Ar' , ,,. f . V QQ f To . - 'K , 'V 1 4 'Q ma IX Q 40 A J ., JUDY KATZ Adverrisinq Manager f is X 1 W 3? 'El T225 .Q as FRANCES HARRIS Arlisl CAROL CASH Arlisl DON ROEMER Copy Wrifer LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Harris, Carrie Phillips, Eugenia Brighl, Frank Hall, Rhoda Cohen Joyce WWWIWN s fDF V5E'5 Llfsw MWH3. 1Z...'8'F r K G res. in W-:wig . we-sq, Ami - 3 ,, ., , -X -iki f f:'Y 'S.-.fly-f ' N ,- ' 2 ,Q l' ,P .W if V Under ihe advisorship of Mrs. Marion Turnbull, The Kernal siaff - published a newspaper and carried on a hosi of oiher aciivilies lhis - year. They sponsored a dance during baslceiball season, The News- paper Raq, and held several poiluclcs, one of which was a ioinf affair wi+h lhe Sierran siaff. 3 T we f lvleeiing sixfh period every day, ihe siaff learned 'rhe fundamenlals of copy and proofreading, wriiing news siories, and pufiinq oui' a weelcly newspaper. Those on 'rhe business end learned how io malce ends meei' ihrough selling ads and how +o meei and 'rallc wiih people. HORTENSE MOTTE Kernal Ediior Weekly r. M -,,,.,,' ... ig ::. I i 3, ..... fi JOYCE BROOKS FRANK HALL Business Manager News Edifor KERNAL STAFF . FIRST ROW, lei? fo righf: Huberf Tobey, Tony Calvlllo, Horfense Moifa, Pa! Thomp son, Pai' Asfon, Sharon King, Jerry Weihel, Frank Hall. SECOND ROW: Jack Flad Heaiher Tafe, Joyce Brooks, Advisor Marion Turnbull, Nancy Banh, Joyce Avakian Judy Briggs, Jack Sfanfon, John Spser. si Zvi HB2 ' SQL 1.39 J35B??Plf.W5'?Au fi IO s eviden? fha? the daadhne s no? far oH as fha Kamal sfaff members prepare Meahng every Sllfh perlod Kernel sfafi goes over fhe copies fo be sent To oiher schools around fhe counfy even fo one In New York MRS. MARION TURNBULL Advisor sf' lr' fa IJ f 'N -' Wil 1 , ' in nv ,K T1 M M , 1, 3-ff-rf i MARCIA FRANK J.S.A. Presiden? J.S.A. OFFICERS ROW, Ieff lo righl: Alice Fullmer, Neva Holley. SECOND ROW: Marcia Williams, Marcia Frank, Frank Sl. Clair. THIRD ROW: Bill Ronaldson. Zegisflator The Junior Sialesmen of America slrive lo develop good cilizenship and inleresi in governmenial affairs. This year ihe EB. chapier of ihe naiional organizalion really worlcecl al achieving This purpose, especially in preparing legislalion for debale and voling in local meeiings which readied Them for convenlions. Delegalions 'rraveled lo a regional convenlion in Fresno and lo lhe slale galhering al Sacramenio. The clelegales held 'rheir sessions in 'rhe Assembly cham- bers of 'rhe capilol. A spring convenlion was also held al Yoserniie Nalional Park. On 'rhe lighler side. rhe J.S.A. was lhe firsl club of ihe year 'lo hold a dance, The Howdy Hop. Laier 'rhe members enjoyed a Chrislmas parfy and a picnic. The year ended lradilionally wilh 'rhe annual ban- quel. EIRST ROW, lsff lo righl: John Freisen, Rochelle Berry, Ahnawake Unger, Sherry Siovall, Donna Way, Marcia Wil Iiams, Par Conner. SECOND ROW: Don Dunns, Larry Barry, Robin Walsh, Monry Hall, Neva Holley, Advisor Nadine Pro IH, Dennis Day. 90 vig s Zs:1.SYifk1AEs1' l'L 2 I I -' I mf lisbsliihfiwamhe XXL., WW Tomorrow or J.S.A. members look over booklels in preparalion for fhe many convenlions lhey alrend each year, lhroughoul the sfale. Pal Conner, John Freisen, Marcia Frank, and Dennis Day are on lheir way lo lhe J.S.A. Convention in Sacramenlo in E.B.'s new slalion wagon. FIRST ROW, lef? lo righl: Tommy Alexander, Jaan Pierce, Ann Dorwarf, Alice Fullmer, Sue Seder, Ann Taylor, Sue Harrison, Judy Briggs, Pal Galland, Carrie Phillips, Mae Gayle. SECOND ROW: Gary Williams, Jack Amick, Frank Sf. Clair, Mary Jo Fannin, Marcia Barnes, Advisor John King, Linda Holbrook, Marcia Frank, Stanley Sherman, Bill Ronaldson, Clark Slurqes. ?5'Y:wf- ' -sz an a, ' pa ld 'Hmelq Tallee Under fhe experl guidance ol insfruclor Edward Brunson, lhe Debafe Club has bee come one of rhe sfandard bearers of our school in many fournarnenfs and evenfs. Members engage in a varied range of speech skills, including wrifing and presenf- ing speeches, oraforical declamafion, affer- dinner speaking, and of course, debafe. These skills were exhibiled af such Tours namenfs as 'rhe Redlands and U.S.C. evenfs and conlesls held by 'the Knighls of Pyfhias, Lions Club and Sons of lhe Golden Wesf. Anolher skill, exremporaneous speaking, was an aid 'ro announcemenfs made in as- semblies and panel discussions which were held lor 'rhe P.T.A. FIRST ROW Ieff fo rlqhf Advisor Ed Brunson James Shaw Carol Cash Make Fullrner, Mary Jo Fannin, Elaine Hark- ness Modine Barron Don Duns Frank St Clair SECOND ROW Perry Whealy Bob Vines, John Freisen, Dennis Day, Claude Marsh Bill Ronaldson Mike Roemer Richard Shore Mervyn Whealy. ldfili'-'WY ' 'TW . 'n.'1r -12 - Scholar Society Oulslanding scholars oi Easl l-ligh combine iun wiih hard worlc in fhe California Scholarship Federalion. Sponsoring a noon movie, hold- ing polluck dinners, and raising money by lheir several cake and candy sales kepl members busy. For lhe lirsl lime lhis honor sociely was allowed lo hold meelings during class iime-a well-deserved privilege. A Gold Seal Banquet held in honor ol lhe senior gold seal award winners, made a perlecl end for an evenlful year. 11 ' ' af 1 wr fwgli Luv ' E arms finik -tx c - g T er Msueen ..... ,527 C.S.F. GROUP FIRST ROW, Ielf Oo righf: Ann Dorwarr, Louise Morgan, Joyce Brooks, Nancy Bishop, Alice Poor, Deda Haynes, Donna Wilkinson, Shirley Tucker, Phillis Ringo, Bellie Sparling, Carmen Lopez, Horfenie Molfe. SECOND ROW: Bev- erly Ball, Sharon Johnslon, Connie Amborn, Loreffa Hickey, Jolene Lindley, Rochelle Berry, Barbara Slormonl, Ahnawake Unger, Donna Downen, Helen Hearn, Carol Morley, Marie Counfryman. THIRD ROW: Pat Galland, Pal Ruble, Marilou Milligan, Shirley Goode, Marcia Barnes, Eugenia Brighl, Caroline Phillips, Sharon Gadberry, Rulh Howlell, Elaine Zuercher, Donna Gulhals, Pal Long, Mrs. Aldrich, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Alexander, Lewie Solo- mon, Bill Rcnaldson, Allred Seleclo, Clark Sturges, Dick Kelloqq, Don Roemer, Frank Hall, Mike Roemer, Richard Shore, Lloyd McConnell. F as :gf- 4 STUDENT STORE BOOKKEEPERS Thin-lined green paper and a pencil, please, requests iusl one of The many sludenfs af fhe :lore daily LEFT TO RIGHT Audrey Rhodes, Barbara Mills, Carol Madqefl Nancy Weaver. C'ampuA Kcwine A There is no excuse for coming 'ro class wilhoul paper and pencil when E.B.'s sludeni slore, sponsored by lhe Sludenl Body, is well slocked. Siudenls wilh a free period work in lhe slore and lry lo help EBiles by keeping a complele variely of chemislry boolclels, sweal socks, pens, pencils and many generally needed producls on hand. Pornpons, roolers' caps and many specially ilems can also be found on lhe shelves oi lhis sludenl-operaled bungalow. Sludenl worlcers gain selling and sloclc experience, while even The boolclceeping and ordering is handled by compelenl EBiles. STUDENT STORE STAFF FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Mary Jo Fannin, Barbara Mills, Mr. Lesler Engelson, Audry Rhodes, Carol Madqefl, Nancy Weaver, Warren Pallison, SECOND ROW: Monly Hall, Dennis Day, Toby Ireland, Jack Amick, Ken Haggard, Mike Chichester, Leroy Craig. Q 2 .K llll 5 w tm gli , malta. Wa -J 14 tlule ticA WWHY' Affer a workou+ . . . relaxafion APSIT SPEER Coach End MCCALL ' lone ana A ana McELHENY SCRlTCHF'lELD Guard Guard Hit km UndeTeaTed in Their TirsT Tive sTarTs. The I953 ediTion of The Blade TooTball squad compleTed one oT The mosT successful seasons in The school's hisTory. NOT only did They compile a 6-2-I record, buT They decisively beaT The BalcersTield Drillers in The annual cross-Town rivalry, only The second such win since The series began. ln Their opening conTesT, EasT T-ligh ground ouT a I2- To-8 vicTory over a Tough San Luis Obispo squad. and proceeded To whip VenTura, 26 To O, The nexT weelc. ln The Big Game The Blades ouT-passed and ouT-ran The hard-luck Driller eleven. Cardiel's Timely inTercepTion laTe in The TourTh period Turned The Tide as The Blades Toolc The pigslcin Trom Their own TwenTy To a subsequenT score and a I9-I2 vicTory. Thus bolsTered, Coach ApsiT's charges rolled over John Muir l2l To 7l and Arvin l4O To Ol. buT were caughT by undeTeaTed, once-Tied TaTT. and were upended, 3l- I9, Tor Their TirsT loss. AlThough They reTurned To The vicTory Trail wiTh a 27-I9 vicTory over Delano The Tol- lowing weelc, The loss To TaTT seemed To Talce The wind ouT oT The Blade's sails and They finished The season wiTh a Tie and a loss. To PorTerville and Tulare respec- Tively. SAUNDERS BAKER Halfbecl End cum , cgnbiifi Taclh Fulwlel i r ww X ga rs W N., ' me 2 -. K 6. , 'T 7.34:-.eq lei 4: y35e'4 2 'T l' .'Z '7 W ' f15'?l.BilEWB i5 if XF n THE l953 BLADES FIRST ROW, lofi To right Richard Engle, Tommy Saunders, Tim Lemucchi, Leroy Kollenborn, Fred Perry, Ronald Hamilfon, Bobby Judd, Ricky McElheny, Johnny Speer. SECOND ROW: Phil Shepherd, Bob Neal, James Kean, Don Knowlion, Lee Fox, Jerry Baker, Carl STeele, LeRoy Craig, Richard Cardiel, Jim Aqalos. THIRD ROW: Marvin Duncan, George Edwards, Glen Lovelady, Tom Gusiafson, Fred Galewood, Rex Wiggins, Richard Cales, Bob O'Malley, David Jellefich, George King, Don Halleck. FOURTH ROW: Migs Apsif, Gerald Tomplefon, Ronald Reynier, Rod Burcher, Ted Reed, Terry Evans, Chris Carr, Elmer Scrilchfield, Bob Hayes, Mel McCall, Carl Elliol. ...Hit iam Zvw... EasT I-ligh's Razorblades, under The direcTion oT Coach William Woods, Tinished Their '53 season wiTh only one loss, ThaT To a Tough varsiTy Team Trom Burroughs High School, I5 To I4. AIThough The JV's won all Their games wiTh The excepTion oT Burroughs, They never scored more Than Three Touchdowns in a single game. According To Coach Woods, iT was The greaTesT JV Team ever To grace EasT I-ligh. Probably The highlighT oT The season was a 2I-To-I3 win over The highly spiriTed cross-Town rivals, The BakersTield l-ligh Roughnecks. This year's iunior varsiTy is nexT year's varsiTy. as none oT The boys on The squad will graduaTe and many oT Them will be promoTed To The Blades nexT season. THE I953 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW, lefr To righl: Darrell Bonney, Jim Hall, Cecil Swearinqen, Norman Lyles, Arlhur Talbol, Joe Jarvis, Charles McKenzie, Roger Robb, Walter WyaTT, John' Lemucchi, Bill Woods. SECOND ROW: Harold Tomlin, John Roark, Richard Tucker, Mickey Gusfafson, Raymond Douglas, Jack Flad, Clovis HunT, Jimmy Holland, Bill O'MalIey, Bill Kuhs, Pele ApsiT, Nicky Bean. THIRD ROW: Harold Weaver, Ralph Sceales, Bob Claggerf, Al GuTierrez, Jerry Bassefl, Allen Ricks, Danny Webb, Ken Chambers, Bruce Spefh, Richard McGinly, Harold Ellis. R 'K A i' ea H12 ',f a'H'1f Sj 'H H KUW' - U' n i i Hg. 5 i Y A T A f ' , . l , f -1- .i r T -- . B , r '- ---f R g,,,,19g'1E N' - . -rw x 1 'Q 4 TK ' f l Q1:- .. v ' D T . i X' ' . , use Y W V i ,, .:,,. ,S ei is . , -e we . , 5 fx N,- . Q c .. K : .. 6 , -,MV I . V ,hx H .M-L f 'T T ' is ,v 255 'Lf' 5 . f - B ' TT, S ' i 'XTX penn. E55 i -1 : g N.: ay Ziyi 'i i 1' '..A' fs' ' '. UA- -ii T ' Ls I THE l953 DAGGERS FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: Coy? Davis, Earl Thomas, Don Gonzales, Mac Hollingsworfh, Bob McClure, Tom Smifh, Henry Solano, Don Kramer. SECOND ROW: Bob Aguilar, Mike Ashworlh, Scofl Wooddard, Mike Eslrada, Roberf Anaya, Ronald Boyd, Cornelius Morales, Jerry Urner, Richard Swank. THIRD ROW: Ed Knapp, Fred Marino, Bill Cronk, David Herron, Gerald Eaglesfon, Bill Clark, .lack Walers, Mike Rafferfy, Roberl Cruz, Sandy Rogers, R. L. George. FOURTH ROW: Doug Simons, Vinlon Sommerville, Larry Kendall, Danny Ahl, Gary Shorf, Roger Hay, Floyd Haadman, Neil Wilcox, Jim Barfholomew, Jimmy Curran, Larry Lafond. NOT PICTURED: Tony Calvillo. . 0 o o gb 2 e o o o Excepl for The hearlbreaking I3-lo-6 loss lo Delano and a 20-20 lie wifh Porierville, lhe Daggers would have enjoyed an unbeaien record. Kee in ihe Da ers oin over lhe rou h s ois were such bo s as Bob McClure, P Q QQ H Q Q Q, P, , Y , Don Gonzales, lvlac l-lollingsworlh and Tom Smilh in lhe backlield, and Vlnlon Sommer- ville, Neil Wilcox, Doug Simons, Roger l-lay, Gary Shorl, Tony Calvillo and Danny Ahl in lhe line up fronl. Probably The oulslanding game ol lhe season was lhe Bakersfield l-ligh game. The Sandabs from across lown were riding high on a 23-game winning slreak, much ol il acquired under lhe able coaching ol lvlr. Lalond, who lranslerred here during ihe summer, when Danny Dagger slepped in and knocked 'them off lheir high horse I9-I4. The B gridmen had an oil nighl lo lie Porierville. They came back a week laler, how- ever, lo beal Tulare in lhe season's finale, I3-O. FIRST ROW, lei? fo righl: Clovis Hunl, Charles McKenzie, Roger Robb. Coach Lalond resls his firsl slring, giving the second slringsrs a chance af SECOND Row: n'll K ri ' ' ' 1 u s, Pele Apsil, Bill Woods, Nicky Bean, Walfer Wyall. lhe Venlura game fini 1: . ' chesfer Jerry Hammon and Dale 7 2 ,524 . k 2pgl8i-.13 I. , V -s rg ,A I L' 1' . ,am K' E4 6:-.. T A 1 ,lf 1 r S ' ' f I - :,., ,J of . 1 ,f M Q I G -' I, THE i953 DIRKS FIRST ROW, lefl 10 righl: Oscar Galindo, Kenny Beavers, Bob Hackney, James Woodard, William Hernandez, Ernie Winslow, Jerry Hammon, Ricky Baird, Mike Chichesler. SECOND ROW: Gary Crabtree, David Jackson, Dale Spoof, Tommy Humecky, Johnny Callison, Reggie Mireles, Curlis Warren, Jerry Sheldon, Bulch Wiggins, Jerry Piper. THIRD ROW: Joe Taner, Tommy Alexander, Don Jones, Bobby Jellison, Bill McFarland, Terry Rulland, Gary Jones, Fred Chavez, Robin Walsh, Richard Hindman, Royce Weslhimer, Lesler Makoff. FOURTH ROW: Doug Balon, Jerry Fraiser, Richard Brewer, Fred Slarr, Dick Brumback, Gary Meaqlis, Norman McKenzie, Kenny Richardson, Claude Marsh, Frank Chamberlain, Darrell Babb. O O O O O O This year's Dirks had a very successful season, winning 4 games, losing 2, and lying I. As a whole lhe season was much Iineller lhan lhe record would lend lo indicale. The Tenermen ran up a lolal ol IO4 poinls 'ro only I6 lor lheir opponenls, an average ol l-4.9 poinls a game lor lhe Dirks and 2.3 poinls lor lhe opposilion. Their 'rwo losses were by a 'rolal ol only 3 poinls, 7-6 lo Delano in lhe season's opener and 2-O lo Bakerslield in lheir final game. Among lhe boys Coach Tener lhoughl oulslanding were Johnny Callison, Dale Bpoor, Qscar Galindo, lvlike Chichesler, and Reggie lvlireles in lhe backlield, wilh Kenny Beavers, Rickey Baird, Jerry l-lammon, Bob I-lackney, Ernie Winslow, .lim Woodard, Bill Hernandez and Curlis Warren on lhe line. The B Reserves, under Coach Keilh Osborn, had a lough season, losing all lheir games, some by close scores. lvlosl ol lhese boys will prove lo be lhe Dagger-, ol noxl year. THE l953 8 RESERVES Gary Crablree Joe Tener Jerry FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Bill Smilh, Richard Uecker, Dan Hilderbrand, Ted Rufherford, Leon Sedwlck Floyd Moflall Piper Bill Hernandel Mike Chi- SECOND ROW: John Moss, Jim Kelley, Andy Orlega, Jerry Taylor, Jim Bowen, Clark Slurges Gene McGouqh Bob Weslerfield. THIRD ROW: Ralph Adams, Jessie Baraias, Richard Andrada, Don Roemer Gerald Johnslon Dave Spoor discuss lhe highllghls of lhe Bainlon, Bob Kandarian, Chesler Sfarr, Keilh Osborn. FOURTH ROW: Frank Escalanfe, L. J McKinney Arr Johnson Ed Allard, Jim Woosfer, Bill Holland, Bob Barnes, Barry Ball, Barry Haggard 3 114. ' Z6 I l 1 ,l , l ll?-l I 3 34, I 25 3 . , I ,3 Ji ' M l in i L V A o L tv T 44 1 141' 17 1 7 4 X i T .L XM ' ,.2s-,,,- X' Q 545 T ,f.s4I is ,,, B 3 sl ' Shoot ' m ?rom the Ra tem- Slwot fm ?1-om the ? vor Winning I2 games wilh IO selbaclcs, lhe Easl l-ligh Blade loaslcelball leam had a beller lhan average season lhis year. Coach Jim Waler- man's charges had a 6 win, 6 loss Soulh Yosemile League record, which lied 'rhem wilh Tall for fourlh place. Fred Perry, lhe only relurning lellerman, suslained lwo separale iniuries lo keep him our mosl of lhe season and hampered chances ol lhe Blades. Cenler Bob Clerico reiniured his head lo remain oul of lhe lasl parl ol lhe season. On 'rhe brighler side, Laurie Slrauss, Blade cenler, received a place on lhe All-Yosemile League Team. Easl l-ligh's J.V.'s, under lhe leadership of Keilh Osborn, wound up lheir season wilh a 5 win, I I loss season. This was lhe lirsl season lhal lhe J.V.'s parlicipaled in a regular league schedule. BLADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: Tommy Saunders, Ralph McPhelridge, Laurie Slrauss, Bob Clerico, Fred Perry. SECOND ROW: Rolland Campbell, Willie Warren, Coach Jim Waferman, Tommy Willis, Richard Reinbold. THIRD ROW: Manager Mike Wesl, Ronnie Hamilfon, James Kean, Tim Lemucchl, Manager Gordon Downs. an 'F' .' ,gi Jr? L 3 Q RAZORBLADE BASKETBALL TEAM FlRST ROW lefl lo righf Richard Tucker, Jack Slanlon, Harold Tomlin, Cecil Swearingen. SECOND ROW: Barry Haggard Bob Jackson, Pele Apsil, Coach Keilh Osborn, Doug Fowler, Harold Nickel, Ralph Sceales. . . K U' 1 I Zia ill. .wa ,. ,ni 7' 'Q EB Da e Baslzelhall Team L d V ll Ch gg r eague an a ey ampions. FIRST ROW, left To righl: Bill Cowan. Neil Wilcox, Larry Blanc, Vinton Sommerville, Bob Gabbilas, Wiley Hughes, Coyl Davis, Mae Hollingsworth, Bill Goerh, Cecil Cisco, Jerry Urner. SECOND ROW: Manager RoberT Weslerfield. Jim Ward, Jim Hill, Coach Larry Lafond, Dennis Dewelf, David Herron, Manager Clark Slurges. NOT PICTURED: Rodney Reed. 040' Teanw 141-e Hot Tonight On To The Valley came The cry as The mighTy Dagger Team Toppled The Balcersiield Sandabs To cop The Souih YosemiTe League Championship in The season's lasT regular game. Having previously beaTen every oTher league opponenT Twice and suT- Tering only one loss, ThaT To The same Sandabs, The Tinal vicTory came as sweeT revenge Tor Coach Larry LaFond's dynamic charges. Down Trom The norTh came a sTrong Edison High quinTeT To challenge The Dagger claims To The Valley Championship in one ol: The mosT spine4Tingling con- TesTs ever seen on The EasT High courTs. AlThough The EB Tive led aT The halT, neiTher Team dominaTed The game. WiTh 45 seconds leTT The Bengals led by one poinT, 47-46, when Bob GabbiTas made a Tield goal and Toul shoT To puT The Daggers ahead, 49-47. Edison evenecl The counT wiTh IO seconds leTT and Then sunlc whaT would have been The winning shoT I02 Richard Reinbold shools one from The foul circle in The Porlerville game. Wiley Hughes l9l gefs a high one while Coyl Davis Ml watches in The foreground. had noT EasT l-ligh's Sommerville been Touled on The play. VinTon, wiTh 3 seconds To go, gave EB iTs TirsT Valley Championship by dropping in The TirsT shoT, as a swarming mass oT humaniTy swooped ouT oT The sTands To help The Team celebraTe. A New Coach . . . a I3-l league record .... and a VALLEY TITLE . . . WOW!!! E: 1 IX' peggv T ivfygy Q, A Q i f J Y If 4 f .ma ' X b A X Q K xk ,K A, if XR XRKS ogg R 9 ' si-T 'KR HKS HEX' 5 41 Ng, .gg IRI Il IB X , . Qg ,929 a. f siimx xiii, KW 3, fiiirgi , Yf .i f f ' ' - Q! 1735 ? -1- 5 7-SE I sf A ,ff ,Q ' W. lx., , ', 4. ' MP ' N Qfy W if gf CJ .f Ji QQWMJ WW .JW f Z , T , jr .M ,sa 1 Jw lv , 'W Q' ilfi 'EW' lf' ' 'TT if Mp f7l!'lpLl'jii9 1 i l 4,5 I Vldvbl jf. JI l yu-.4--mama , I lily ily T 'K 5 ...' ' wi g ' . ff l 4 LES CARPENTER Blade Baseball Coach go, go, fo Team- EasT l'ligh's Blade baseball Team welcomed six reTurning leTTermen This year in The persons of Bill Howard, who led The Team in hiTTing lasT year, Leroy Kollenborn, Reggis Farley, Elmer ScriTchTield, Kenny Owens and Richard Cardiel. Coach Les CarpenTer loolced Torward To a good season and was hoping To meel' or beTTer lasT year's record oT I8 wins and 5 losses, which was one oT The besT in Blade horsehide hisTory. Ricky lv1cElheny, Mel McColl, Gary l-laclcney, Terry Evans, and Richard Cardiel handled mosT oT The piTching chores Tor The hickory-sTicl4ers. The JV's under Ben Gmur's direcTion hoped Tor a good season in The spring aTTer Tour wins and a loss in early play. ReTurning leTTermen were Doug Olive, Floyd Cooper, and Ken Jaclcson. Frosh leTTer- men moving up The ladder were Don CaTleTT, Larry Senior, Dennis DewalT, Gene Krause, Danny Ahl, Tom Kelly, and lv1onTe Dominguez. Coach Gmur's parTicular inTeresT was in . . JV BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, leff To righlz Thomas Kelly, David Howard, Kenny Jackson, Mac H ll 9 Th Hughes. SECOND ROW: Robert Anaya, Robert Smilh, Dennis Dewalf, Allan Warnick, Ge THIRD ROW: Larry Senior, Don Cafleff, o oc er, err Sheri, Wiley N 1. K X N X tNilz6l il li A Q I A S li . ' i ., P K i vi ,. ff fic,. aa'i'i V- ii.. 4 BLADE BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Marvin Almond, Jim McNamara, Bill Howard, Lewie Solomon, Curfis Lee. SECOND ROW: Mel McColl, Leroy Kollenborn, Elmer Scrifchfield, Jerry Baker, Tommy Saunders, Phil Shepherd. THIRD ROW: Coach Les Carpenter, Ricky MeElheny, Terry Evans, Ralph McPhelridge, Reqgis Farley, Gary Hackney, George Edwards. Yiglat Sligla ti Slight Teanw . . . his piiching siail of Jackson, Dominguez, Rodney Moyer and Allen Warnick, who saw 'rhe mosl service in lhis year's prefleague games. Coach Jim Walerman did lhe coaching chores for lhe freshmen leam, The Blades ol lhe lulure. The line-up included Don Jones, Bob Lindley, Bob Aguilar, David Jackson, Jody Thomason, Reggie lvlireles, Richard Andrada, Waller Wyallg wilh Corny Morales, Norman McKenzie, Orland Manning and Bob Roark compleling lhe pilching slalil. Wilh four wins and lwo losses, lhe irosh horsehiders sellled down lo league play. FRESHM EN BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Don Jones, Norman McKenzie, Reggie Mireles, Bob Rourke, Richard Hindman, Bob Lindley, David Jackson. SECOND ROW: Manager Richard Uecker, Jimmy Tolson, Bill Caffee, Frank Estrada, Frank Chamberlin, Tommy Allon, Neil Rains, Bob Carberry, Mike Checklinis. THIRD ROW: Coach Jim Walerman, Jody Thomason, Corny Morales, Cecil Swearingen, Waller Wyall, Olane Manning, Roberl Aguilar, Johnny Callison, Richard Andrada, Jimmy Nickel. lily, Q Q irfw u-di - . 1 Q A ... nw: , 0.3, BLADE TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW, leff To righT:Bobby Judd, Harry Hankins, Tim Lemucchi, Willie Warren, Allen Wheeler, Fred Gafewood, Roberf Minner, Mike Esfrada, BrenT Bowen. SECOND ROW: Marvin Duncan, Bob Clerico, Ral h Sceales, Richard Snyder, Richard Tucker, Roger Robb, AI Gufierrez, Sam Gudea, Chris Carr, Mike Weaver. TEIIRD ROW: Arlhur Talboi, Leroy Hicks, Eddie Siewarf, Raymond Douglas, Gag Cummings, Bob Neal, Jerry Haux, Nah Greenberry, Gene Vasfbinder, George ing, Richard Winters. We' e get Some 7-e-af-m-A EasT l-ligh's Traclc Team included raTher weak A and C Teams and a sTrong B squad. WiTh only a Tew reTurning leTTermen in The A Class, Coach Bill Woods shaped his Team around such sTalwarTs as Gene VasTbinder in The 880, Jerry EaglesTon in The broad and high jumps. and NaT Greenloerry in The 440. The sTrong B squad had such sTars as I-lenry Warren in The hurdles, CoyT Davis in The 880, Don Gonzales in The sprinTs, Tom Hensen in The broad iump and Jerry Urner in The weighT division. Heading The C's was Kenny Beavers excelling in The low hurdles, high iump and broad iump. While The Blades los+ early season meeTs To Tulare and TaTT, The B squad Tool: revenge in These meeTs Tor Their loig broThers. DIRK TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW, lei! To righf: Curfis Warren, Kenny Beavers, Joel Rucker, Jim Woodard, Kenny Richardson, John Dunham. SECOND ROW: Terry RuTlin, Gary Jones, David Melendei, Glenn Oldham, Vernon Pence, Doug Laffoon. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Krause, Carl Elliof, Tom Hdmecky, Bufch Wiggins, David SmiTh, Dickie Hunier, Charles McCaa. F31 Aww-v ,gli 1285! -. NSA - I al Coaches Ed Knapp and Bill Woods fall: over fhe las? ovonl with Marvin Duncan. That 14 e on the K-e-a-m 1 ,JP V M M Yifldfhflfb Nh' , IH a -. 1 y ,T S J J A s ' -' J I if x U J X Y r' I 1 - Xl dyfrgf lf JFRONT ROW, Iell lo riqhl: Buddy Min Jim Ward Bill Blanscal Barry Ball Richard Taylor Don Gonzales Sieve Sfrauss, Rusly Lohman, Mike Rallely Gerald Eagleslon Ronnis Caslra SECOND ROW David Starr Scot? Woodard Tony Calvillo, Don Wren, Johnny Brullon Harvey Boyle: Sidney Brown Sam Gudea Al Escandon Glen Cardin Tim Lomucchi, Miko Eslrada. THIRD ROW Pele Ernaqa Jim Barlholomew Henry Warren Charles Henson Kellh Kilborn, Bill Cronk, Cacll Johnson Richard Lane Dean Challes Jerry Urner Bill Morrison A CLASS SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Ralph Howlell, Harry Hopkins, Pele Apsil, Jack Sfanlon, Walter Anderson, Ronnie Miller. SECOND ROW: Doug Fowler, Ralph Cox Gary Millon, Eugene McMillan, Mickey Guslafson, Arlhur Griialva. THIRD ROW: Ken Chambers, Bob Jackson, Nicky Bean, John Bahoric, Ronnie Hamilfon, Tom Gusfalson, Shell Bufferfield, Rod Burcher. He e 14 e the Team! to Tal I-lampered by lhe usual early season poor wealher, lhe swimmers had a slow slarl 'rhis year buf wenl' on lo complele a fairly successful season. Coach Bob Jellison and Jean Philipp led his swimmers inlo a shorl buf packed season wilh a lolal of six meels in four weeks. The mermen, backed by some promising freshmen, boasled such relurning lellermen as Jimmy Woosler, Bill Bunch, Bob Brown, Neil Wilcox, John Rees, Chesler Wrighl, Eddie Aldean, Ronald Miller, Eugene lvlclvlillan, Jack Slanlon, Johnny Speer and G-ary Meaglia. SWIMMING COACHES Jean Philipp and Bob Jellison st R 1 99 '1' ' w .4 ' IO9 MN TENNIS TEAM Ricky Baird, Coach Karl Jensen, Phil Niederauer and Tony Karelson affer l FIRST ROW, lei? fo righl: Robin Walsh, Jay Canlo, Ricky Baird. SECOND ROW: Phil Niederauer, Tony Karelson, Dick Minelfi. lough mae? wifh Norlh Hi. ie ' mtlaeim tlae14x This year's iennis ieam. under ihe direciion of Mr. Karl Jensen. expecied a good showing when ihe season siaried in ihe spring. Firsi doubles for ihe Blade Racqueieers were Bill Bope and Don Dunns wiih Dick lvlineiii and Phil Niederauer as second doubles. Ricky Baird and Tony Karelson were firsi and second singles in +ha+ order. The Blades iosl iheir iirsi' iwo malches io Shafier in non- conference iiiis. Easi I-ligh's Biade golf ieam looked excepiionally good io Coach Migs Apsii ai ihe beginning of ihis. Easi' High's second year of golf compelilion. Wiih a nucleus of 'rhree reiurning leiiermen in fhe per- sons oi Roger Busby, Bill Goeriz, and John Gregg, Coach Apsii shaped his ieam. He added David Hodges, Mike Davis and Bill Moore ro ihe oiher lhree io form his siariing six +ee men. Goeriz and Gregg shoi in ihe low 80's and high 7O's consisienily all year. GOLFTEAM FIRST ROW, left lo right: Dick Mills, David Hodges, Coach Migs Apsit, Mike Davis, Billy Moore. SECOND ROW: Gary Berqlhold, Gary Crablree, Roger Busby, Jim Curran, Glen Lovelady. NOT PIC- TURED: Gary Brandt, Bill Goerh, Dale Sheehan. C'Ia.weA 4., ,X Af+er four years . . . gradua+ion ah' up gf- 0 . X 1 , ...--ffl 4-4 T T ..., .,.. . pa:-0 ' W . 4 .Q 4. .f '- '?5 .w2f'1 . ff Q 'au UM 3 'EYE X D895 ii? ig , , I-nu ii. 'Qi fe ,W F A K ..-.,-.-...-..-.W---.-..-.... ' A- -J- , ,., f 1 W9 ff':r'FQw-' MQ ' a Q. 1-K . N , A A ,,, K: 1, qw A ,,, limit .pi Z -. .. Ai. A: -1 ,W k -I V. Mg:-E ,, V X X ,, ' . , YW'-4 -v ' f,. ' x' Y- , .41- , 14--ffm newly Wound Clock Living up To expecTaTions, The class oT '57 appeared on The Easlr Hi scene and rapidly adapled Themselves To Their new surroundings. Quickly geTTing inTo The rouTine oT Things, iT wasn T long beTore The Freshmen me a welcome addiTion To The school. This T'rsT in The P.T.A. membership drive losT Their bewildered looks and beca was roved by The TacT ThaT They came in 1 I3 and second in The TradiTional yell compeTiTion. ' ' ' d SeTTling down To worlc, The class elecTed iTs olTicers and council members an sTarTed looking ahead To planning Their main acTiviTies OT The year. I-lolding a Treshmen geT-TogeTher dance, sponsoring a n Th man accomplishmenTs The class oon movie, giving a sTuden+ dance, and presenTing an assembly were among e y ol '57 added To iTs crediT. Xi I if . an LARRY CORDON I ER Freshman Prasiden? '-N... FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS TO RIGHT Larr Cordonier Presidenf' Diane Moore, LEFT 1 y' , , Secrefaryg Ric ard McGinIy, Vice Presidenf M FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL FIRST ROW lofi Io right: Diane Moore, Nancy Leoneiti, db Donna San Gwen Bolen, Barbara Wiley, Sharon Ga erry, - ford. SECOND ROW: Tommy Edwards, Norma Lloyd, Elaine Wriqhf, Sharron Williams, Miss Peterson, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Morgan, Advisorg Larry Cordonier, Terry Moore, Don Roemer, Richard McGinTy, Doug Hoqgaff, 3 Frank Smith. x...-. .-'J' Q. A Q . W- i ,---Q FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Ina Lee Brumley, Merla Abrams, Marie Benn, Shirley Cain, Evelyne Blackburn, Jerrie Ballard, Janice Amos, Lou Ahl, Sally Casfillo, Doris Brown. SECOND ROW: Sandra Armislead, Deloris Baugus, Shirley Brown, Christine Adams, Toni Bloemer, Gwen Bolen, Belly Bunch, Pal Ballard, Beverly Calloway, Elizabelh Berry, Ann Blackburn, Nancy Bishop, Louise Barnes, Charnell Barker, Gloria Bonilla. THIRD ROW: Bob Carberry, Tommy Allon, Ralph Carpenfer, Bill Campbell, Richard Adkins, Doug Bainlon, Eddie Allard, David Bainlon, Bill Caffee, Darrell Babb, Jessie Aguilar, Gerald Denison. FOURTH ROW: Joe Campbell, Roberl Brady, Dick Freeland, Duane Lancaster, John Doyallerd, Don Alsup, Eugene Walker, John Doe, Larry Baber, Dale Baronian, Jerry Curell, Arlhur Johnson. FIRST ROW, lei? lo righf: Sharon Denison, Barbara Dunn, Shirley Brown, Jo Anne Eubanks, Jean Ball, Emma Brewer, Dalma All- red, Darlene Cox, Linda Boles, Pelrila Duran. SECOND ROW: Charlene Casfro, Gloria Coffey, Frances Collins, Barbara Cole, Judy Day, Viola Dwards, Allan Chism, Charlene Brandon, Nancy Bassham, Jacqueline Acche, Walla Evans, Norma Evans, Eva Collins, Linda Casserly. THIRD ROW: Loren Carler, James Coafes, Joe Baker, Vern Allen, Mike Davis, Jimmy Coffaldl, Carl Ca- baniss, Danny Esfrada, Jessie Baraias, Virginia Dunham, Marcia Dixon, Mary Donahue, Donna Crisl, Bill Clark. FOURTH ROW: Harold Pendlelon, Jack Le Viner, Paul De Pina, Ronald Fosier, Charles Bermele, Jerry Havens, Ronald Boyd, Bob Barnes, Allen Byrd, Herb Cierley, Tom Edwards, Allan Chism, Eugene Childers, Philip Brown. FIRST ROW, lefl fo right: Janel Hall, Mary Lou Graham, Anna Graham, Karrol Franklin, Par Fike, Sharon Crane, Rulh Eiden- shink, Janel Dunham, Barbara Dunn, Aurora Davila. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Gage, Gay Greene, Shirley Galpin, Yvonne Gon- xales, Sharon Gadberry, Bunny Hackney, Earleen Haggard, Joan Chambers, Karen Jacobson, Helen Holloway, Mary Gonzales, Shirley Gray, Wanda Douglas, Wanda Fairbrooks. THIRD ROW: Gerald Counlryman, Norman Garland. Jack Garve, John Crimes. Frank Gimmell, Verner Graves, Thomas Fox, David Hamp, Cornelio Hernandez, Leonard Findley, Roberf Jennings, Pal Cross, Doyle Chappell, Pal Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: Jake Cadena, Willis Garrell, Max Mahan, Bill Hall, Mel Courlney, Billy Coving- lon, Morris Elliott, Monty Boner, Bob Brewer, Wayne Haney, Allen Byrd, George Core, Wendyl Aragon, Lloyd Childers, Jesse De Anda. l Hlibl ROW, Iett to right: Zona Ford, Prudy Gutierrez, Yvonne Delcid, Rosie Flores, Marlene Emerson, Betty Freeman, Bobbie Green, Violet Green, Kathy Hall, Clynell Groves, Janice Frank. SECOND ROW: Lottie Bill Junious, Barbara Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Anita Gatewood, Kathy Hopper, Jean Hill, Pat Howlett, Sharron Hopper, Deda Havanes, Loretta Hickey. THIRD ROW: Barbara Kilbreth, Sharon Irick, Josephine Gonzales, Priscilla Jones, Joyce Hauser, Pat Hightill,, June Hill, Eleanor Gunning, Sharon Haskins, Helen Henton, Gail Harris, Barbara Jestis, Margaret Judge, Diane Gardner, Neaomi Hearell. FOURTH ROW: Jeanie Han- kins, Johnny Foster, Robert Green, James Gunth, Charles Gunnarson, Bob Gregory, Harold Lashley, Karl Jensen, Ronnie Holland, Dave Hodges, Jim Hay. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Miles, Shelba King, Patricia Long, Jolene Lindley, Neomia Mize, Martha Lovelady, Sherry Kellogg, Belva Lewis, Marcia Lucas, Shirley Maddox, Barbara Knight. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee McCaa, Carmen Mova, Jerry Malloy, Reba Mitchell, Libbie Mackler, Mary Mireles, Welda Lee, Darlene Medlin, Sherry McEwen, Norma Lloyd, Wanda Lee, Linda Krause, Dianne Moore, Nancy Leonetti. THIRD ROW: Dollie Lisenbee, Pat Kramer, Martha Lemon, Margaret Loving, Lou Ann Miller, Pat Martin, Mary Metzner, Nancy Landers, David Laffoon, Dale Jackson, Bob Hull, Lloyd Klingenberg, Ronald Mc- Gowan, Charles McCaa, FOURTH ROW: Jack Mayes, Bert Juan, Myrna Lagerstrom. Mary Magana, Lydia Madrid, Barbara Morrison, Bill McDonald, Gene McGough, Louis Lopez, Darlene Mann, Ann Miller, Romona McClain, Sally Meek, Venita Lang- ston. FIRST ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Murphy, Barbara Morely, Terrie Parlier, Barbara Payne, Harriet Myers, Esther Peterson, Marilyn Mowry, Pauline Ottill, Emma Olison. SECOND ROW: Julia Medina, Carmen Moreno, Edna Ortiz, Pat Ferguson, Deanna Panetta, Darlene Pelham, Bonnie Paxton, Judy Norwell, Judy Paola, Sylvia Parker, Eleanor Owen, Robert Nuzum. THIRD ROW: John Doe, Jerry Piper, Ronald Reese, LeRoy Ptlugh, Leslie Turner, Mike Tyler, Robert Pletcher, Ronnie Robinson, Shirley Rease, Linda Scott, Barbara Rankin, Vinette Smith, Mareta Rummans, Linda Pletsch. FOURTH ROW: Paul Thompson, Lewis Gutierrez, Richard Sanchez, Reggie Mireles, Bobby Roark, Gerald Hagar, Dwain Nelson, Larry Cardonier, Walter Wyatt, Mike Milligan, Sherman Norton, George Mack, Eldon Metzner, Carrell Pendleton, Vernon Pence, George Morley. . is4sSSii, fl - F IA 'i- 16.411 T FIRST ROW, left to right: Donna Sanford, Kay Rich, Mary Rich, Janice Ryan, Joyce Peaker, Pat Ramplon, Linda Rees, Carol Phil- lips, Nancy Renshow, arlene Rexroth. SECOND ROW: Mar aret Potter, Joan Preston, Jeannie Pierce, Julie Rankin, Jane Robeson, Sue Richardson, Cletus Reid, Mary Ratlaff, Velma Reedus, Charley Ray, Joyce Phillips, Sylvia Stevens, Lupe Sam Miguel. THIRD ROW: Charles Sanchez, Tom Reed, George Ragsdale, Dora Rodrigues, Evelyn Richardson, Joyce Riley, Alice Poor. Patricia Rankin, Chuck Phillips, Russell Rink, Paul Vibe, Richard Poe. FOURTH ROW: Larry Perry, Bob Phares, Douglas Moss, Ancil Sutton, Richard Pugh, Gary Sampson, Neil Rains, Richard Hindmahn, Larry Cordonier, Jody Thomason, Sandy Rogers, Frank Rogers, Ward Pfeifle, Terry Moore. FIRST ROW, leit to right: Christine Tobey, Marilyn Thomas, Beverly Scott, Joyce Tilsworlh, Judie Speer, Faye Shearer, Bettie Shore, Kristine Taylor, Catherine Shugart, Carold Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Alice Taylor, Yvonne Silva, Kathy Stone, Mary Si- mons, Sadie Thompson, Sue Starr, Myrna Smith, Daisy Smith, Sue Spalding, Martha Spear, Sheila Seeger, Dorothy Southworth. THIRD ROW: Bud Skinner, Pat Wilson, Jo Ann Sotello, Kay Rogers, Mary Huntley, Gail Sauer, Dixie Tomlin, Sandra Smith, Bob Shepard, Dale Sheehan, Glen Sewell, Joan Stoutenburgh, Linda Scheer, Sharon Sutherland, Danny Scott. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Van Curen, Richard Smith, Dewey Re nolds, Alonzo Sullivan, Alfred Slechfa, Roger Self, Johnny Spence, Jimmy Spaulding, Ger- ald Wright, Robert Stokesbary, Errol Shaw, Jerry Sweet, Russell Scott, Irving Schwode, Delbert Slack. FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Webb, Betty Wood, Jean Higginboltom, Charlene Holmes, Elaine Wright, Beth Marie Uhrich, Donna Wilkinson, Sharron Williams, Pat Valentine, Penny Wisdom, Joan Warnick. SECOND ROW: Wayne Mill, Alice Van Lake, Bonnie Udlock, Sandra Watson, Patricia Harman, Joyce Williams, Mary Lou Havens, Gloria Head, Barbara Wylie, Iris Wolf, Charlene Yarber Juanita Valdez. THIRD ROW: Mike Thompkins, Robert McCoy, Dick Mills, Billy Stevens, Edwards Terman, Mervin Whealy, Raymond Villa, Edward White, Sidney Wood, Rodger Williams, Monte Hildebrand, Billy Wells, Frances Valen- cia. FOURTH ROW: Harold Tyner, Buster Howard, Bob Hater, Lewis Ybarra, Don Youngs, Mike Tyler, Archie Waldo, Robert Mc- Elworth, Perry Whealy, Paul Vassell, Danni Ouiroz, Buddy Tuttle, Marlin Waltrip. I I I in .Am l LIRST RdOW, lefl lo righl: Naomi Rodriguez, Berfha Hernandez, Georgia Lasler, Jane? Lane, Francis Myers, Julia ernan ez, Joanne Graham, Elvra Hinoios, Befly Anaya, Sarah Griego, Beverly Moynier, Marlha Frailey. SECOND ROW: Eldon Johnson, David Jackson, Vern Salcido, Frank Ecalanfe, Annefle Jackson, Darlene Kimball, Kalhy Kelchem, Virginia Crumpley, Juananas Freshour, Livia McKinney, Ada Goins. THIRD ROW: Tony Griffis, Frankie Smilh, Doug Hoggaff, Mike Parra, Daniel Bonilla, Roberr Aquilar, Don Jones, Don Roemer, Johnny Callison, Billy Moore, John Roar , Claude Marsh, Jimmy Holik, Weldon Thomason, Ronnie Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Delgado, Tony Ginn Freddie Chaves, John Woods, Bru S lh B b F ' ' ' ' ce pe- , o osler, Jimmy Kramer, Olane Manning, Harold Tomlin, Richard McGinty, Carol Pallerson, Cecil Swearingen, Vernon Palmer, Don Hilderbrand, Jerry Thurman. The Frosh Frolic proved quife a hi? by fha expressions on fhese freshmen s faces doing lhe Bunny Hop, FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Kenny Richardson, John Moss, Viclor Mungary, Bob Lindley, Manuel Soro, Mickey Ruiz, Frankie Trevino, Manuel Grie o, Johnny Aguirre, Gary Miranda, Ray De La Cruz, Tino Ouiiada. SECOND ROW: John Windsor, Kenny Seale, Carrol Pelfil, Marcus Williams, Jimmy Tolson, Larry Hackney, Jimmy Inman, Darrell Sfandridge, Carl Jones Ray Reyes Richard Andrada Douglas Powell Bill Hall THIRD ROW' Roll Brown Richard . . . . - - Y - Clark, Cornelius Morales, Scolf Woodard, Aberl Spurlock, Jerry Rehwall, Barry Haggard, Mike Chicklenis, Bob Brewer, Rod er Sm'fh FI d M ff ' ' ' q I , oy o ahl, Jerry Thurman, Ralph Adams, Norman McKenzie, Curfis Warren, Albert Smilh. , 'WW ,gr U W, 'U T . !W3 . sw e We Hal Pa t 1' av JIMMY AGALOS Sophomore Class Presidenl The sophomore class lhis year has been energelic and has lalcen parl in many aclivilies. Under lhe guidance of Jimmy Agalos, class president all lhe class proiecls were carried oul successfully, lhus making il a very evenllul year. The class held several calce sales as a money raising proiecl plus a dance in February aller lhe Tall-EB. game. The Ta1ClTwirl, as il was called, was hailed as a huge success. To lop il all off, The sophomores sponsored a Sock-l-lop during loolball season, and a noon movie. As lhe class of '56 finishes lhis year, lhey look forward lo lwo more evenllul and colorful years al Easl l-ligh. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL becca Lynch, Maureen Mahony, SECOND ROW Jerry Urner, David Smilh, Tommy Alexander THIRD ROW: Bob Hackney, Jimmy Agalos. Dale Spoor, Bob Hackney, Bill Thompson. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW, lefl lo right: Vicki Hunter, Re- FIRST ROW, lell lo riqhl: Vicki Hunler, Rebecca Lynch, Donna Smith, Sherryl Underwood Carol Bsnnell Lorella : Templelon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Philipp, advisor, Ronna Harrinqlon, Maureen Mahony Carolyn Ross Tommy Alex . ander, Miss De Geus, advisor, Jimmy Agalos. THIRD ROW: Clarlr Slurqes, Jerry Urner David Smilh Robin Walsh LL... FIRST ROW, lefl lo righr: Kafhy Bachman, Audrey Brixey, Carol Bennell, Connie Amboy, Beverly Ball, Sandra Adams, Marcia Barnes, Jeannie Askew, Lucy Alvarado. SECOND ROW: Eddie Berlolini, Juanila Brumley, Wilda Anderson, Mallie Baker, Barbara Baber, Rochelle Berry, Debrook Brewer, Margarifa Acedo, Marian Brown. THIRD ROW: Noel Bridges, George Bledsoe, Berl Bor- den, Richard Barrell, Abraham Calderon, Jimmy Bell, Richard Beasley, Charles Barnes, Bill Blanscel, Arlhur Aslon. FOURTH ROW: Don Ayer, Mike Ashworth, Gary Berqlhold, Pele Apsil, Bob Balleios, Rudy Barrera, Rcberl Anaya, Don Raize, Darrol Bon- ney, Joel Blaylock, Barry Ball, Bob Ballard, Carllon Benlly, Bill Bunch. FIRST ROW, lell lo righr: Sue Crouch, Trinidad Casfeneda, Mary Cepeda, Delores De La Cruz, Billie Crabtree, Sylvia Asche, Nancy Bryan, Belly Burger, Rose Broome. SECOND ROW: Louise Cunningham, Faye Dodson, Belly Cook, Dolores Camplin, Dorolhy Davis, Nancy Bulls, Sharon Corp, Judy Crosen, Sofiea Bussell, lnez Cadena. THIRD ROW: Alfred Del Rio, Juan Duran, Dean Chal- les, Danny Bonelli, Leonard Bonelli, Henry Braughlon, Tommy Choafe, John Candelaria, Sam Gudea. FOURTH ROW: Bill Morrison, Ken? Middlelon, Monle Domingos, Wesley Bischoff, Wayne Carroll, Larry Baker, Reford Clegg, Paul Ciruso, Glenn Cardi, David Brown, Scolfy Canfield, Gail Darling. FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righf: Donna Harris, Marianne Harp, Marylin Henry, Evelyn Harris, Sherrie Hayes, Pal Hayes, Beverly Hill, Elaine Harkness. SECOND ROW: Mildred Handley, Ellen Harkey, Jean Harbin, Rosa Hager, June Haley, Pal Harrison, Annie Domin. quex, Belly Gulierrez, Donna Gulhals. THIRD ROW: Theda Harlander, Barbara Garrell, Lois Hayes, Belly Head, Sherry Grubbs, Mary Ann Greenberry, Kay Griffilh, Joyce Goelling. FOURTH ROW: Eldon Grimes, Bob Gunlher, Bernard Heilkofler, Jim Gilli- land, Ronald Gregory, Darryl Hauser, Jim Graham, Charles Henson, Gary Green. We M9 Ada-.,,, 5' F -'Q 'Q-,Ns s. we nT ..F',M3G,f ' Q Q T11 a 'EX Iii X il To 'IX 'v llf in .AF Us Q, . time P .WIN FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Cheryl Landers, Barbara Kuykendall, Linda Isola, Linda Holbrook, Frances Holland, Brenda James, Krene Lousfau nau, Lela Lewis. SECOND ROW: Harry Kinkaid, Dorolhy Hollingsworlh, Geraldine Hughes, Ronna Harringlon, Sandy Mynafl, Ann Penning lon, Jo Foster, Doris Hopwood, Joan Lealhem, Rulh Holland, Sandy Junemiller. THIRD ROW: Gene Krause, Thomas Kelley, Louis Jones, Rich L ' d D ll KI lc' 1 Ronnie Kunderl Douglas Laffoon Wally Kimber Charles Jarrell Bunie Hoffman FOURTH ROW: Charles John ard air , arre uz us, , , , , . ' C k K Il W'lI d Lewis, Jim Hill, Gorden Klassen, Richard Hobaugh, Har- son, Pele Kasll, Olis Lamond, Bill Clark, Wayne Loman, or y e ogg, I ar lan Lehr. FIRST ROW, lelf lo righl: Lavonne Leih, Frances Higginbolham, Elmarie King, Ann Kearney, Genevieve Kalbaugh, Belly Brown, Vicki Hun- ter, Mary Hindman, Carol Cox. SECOND ROW: Pal Macklin, Gloria Loving, Belly Howell, Ruby Krelzinger, Faye Lolhridge, Marlha Jones, Sharon Johnsfon, Belh Jackson, Marilyn McNamara, Rosella Collon. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Lynch, Mary Mahan, Alice McAlee, Shirley Mc- Millan, Freddie Mae Malhews, Glenna Morrison, Mary McCoy, Marie Mallhews, June McGough, Donna Mekel, Maureen Mahoney. FOURTH ROW: Jack McGee, Gene McClure, Van Mills, Richard Lane, Bob Jackson, Bob Lard, Dale Langley, Richard Lara, Cruz Mendoza, Kay Mich- ael, Richard Lesler, Max Moyer. FIRST ROW, lelf fo righf: Shirley Neal, Ann Moya, Lessie Marshall, Clara Millag, Sarah Maiera, Irene Benlon, Alma Hinoios, Olivia Olmos, All P nse. SECOND ROW: Sharon Miller, Joanne Miller, Eva Morley, Donna Pacheco, Sharon Palladino, Carole Perry, Louise Morgan, a e Corleen Oqlivie, Barbara Sherer, Shirley Reese. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Olaque, Jackie Noe, Lawrence Oliver, Wayne Perry, Donald Moser, Dwayne Morrison, Kenl Middlelon, David Palmer, Bob Pacina. FOURTH ROIN: Roberf Mull, Toby Minfer, Harvey Moore, Joe Hood, Lee Monfgomery, Fred Mareno, Ronnie Mokuls, Carl Paulk. . T, ., I- 'rw-v Q Il' vo '. I Q W' Sh.- .4 X. vw all 1' ' ef? 'Ts 53356 mia 71 -.,.. --Q ., gm. f'. '- W-'-1-u -,-.....- 4... . ... FIRST ROW, lefl Io righl: Pally Prince, Janel Phillips, Belly Quiiada, Pal Phillips, Louise Rawlings, Anita Pewili, Barbara Ross, Beverly Filzpalrick, Refa Salyards. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Roberls, Shirley Sco1l',Carherine Redman, Barbara Rogers, Janice Sheffler, Donna Powell, Carolyn Ross, Carol Ray, Elaine Piearcy, Lupe Rocha. THIRD ROW: Joan Roberfson, Jean Roberfson, Wanda Rhea, Gayle Roberlson, Willard Preszler, Morrell Pfeifle, Denny Ralph, Leon Sedwick, Sherman Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Mike Quiroz, Richard San Miguel, Harley Phipps, Dale Schwamborn, Rodney Reed, Keilh Polille, Jerry Seaman, Willy Reedus, Sam Pon, Charles Rambo, William Rickman, Harold Rofh. FIRST ROW, leff lo righlz Rexie Swe rin en, Barbara Thompson, Barbara Sulliff, Mar Lou Thurman, Claudine Smilh, Donna Summers, Lo- reffa Templelon, Kalhryn D s, ancy r mor. SECOND ROW: Charlofle Lynch, Judy Slingsby, Nancy Tale, Sarah Tale, Wanda Trudel, Nina Simons, Saundra Sleele, Collella Sfuleville, Healher Tale, Griselda Meadows, Paula Smilh. THIRD ROW: Billy Smilh, Glen Oldham, John Saldana, Jesse Smilh, Claud Shadrick, John Slanclirl, Jimmy Sfahman, Ronnie Spitz. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Smifhson, Dale Spoof, Henry Solano, Larry Smilh, Larry Thomas, Mel Chanley, Richard Tucker, Jerry Taylor, David Sfarr, Harold Thompson, James Sparling. FIRST ROW, lefl Io righl: Ann Penninqlon, Sarah Wyalf, Chick Slalcup, Charloffe Slringer, Toni Sullon, Andrea Solari, Donna Smilh, Sherie Slovall, Marian Terle. SECOND ROW: Donna Way, Pauline Valenzuela, Ann Wesl, Maxine Walker, Pal While, Cherryl Underwood, Barbara Wilhife, Jackie Zisman, Elaine Zuercher, Bonnie Wilhile, Pal Williams. THIRD ROW: Fred Slarr, Jerry Basself, Ralph Sceales, Ronnie Sleven- son, Chester Slarr, Dale Young, Don Siles, Charles Sellers, Richard Winfers, Ray Raymond, Bill Weeks. FOURTH ROW: Donald Cullum, Larry Senior, David Smifh, Bill Thompson, Cecil Sisco, Sidney Sorrell, Chgslelg Sellers, Nicholas Slauqhler, Jesse Sepulveda, Paul Sheehan, Bob V. mil' . FW' WRU: RAW! VYQA- FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Lola Lee Frye, Donna Powell, Treva Essman, Donna Bronson, Sue Carlyon, Joanne Grover, Jennie Wil- liams, Sylvia Fore, Pal Scheer, Sandra Davis, Jo Childress. SECOND ROW: Elaine Vernard, Carold Folsom, Mary Jo Fannin, Rosie Torres, Lupe Flores, Josephine Fegueroa, Beverly Cable, Maxine Vaughn, Osie Garrison, Wanila Garrison, Wanifa Gard- ner, Shelby Wallace. THIRD ROW: Joe Fry, Phil Niederauer, Ken Chambers, Frank Kimball, Joe Jarvis, Jim Hall, Royce Wesl- helmer, Mickey Gusfafason, Roger Robb, Fred Slarr, Joe Rivers. FOURTH ROW: Beryel While, Choice Guesf, Kennelh Waddle, Gary Jenkins, Rodney Williams, Tom Edmonson, Mike Weaver, Jerald Taylor, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Hammon, Bulch Wiggins, Dick Brumback, Ronnie Scheer. FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righl: Jo Fosler, Gloria Esfrada, Barbara Thompson, Carol Cox, Barbara Kennemur, Rosalie Coffon, Wamo Cafleff, Lorefla Frank, Jeaneile Sfalcup. SECOND ROW: Bealriz Murillo, Judy Werll, Barbara Winn, Ronna Harrington, Mary Everfs, Marie Everls, Jackie Belb, Jeanelfe Baker, Belly Emerson, Phyllis Eafon. THIRD ROW: Bryan Wilhile, Berald Johnson, Jack Waiers, Jim Woodard, Donald Farr, David Howard, Jerry Fraiser, Danny Ahl, Ronald Hamilion, James Carle, Larry Ken- dall, Tom Hanmer. FOURTH ROW: Pel Claylon, Don Calleff, Ronald Gregory, Jay Canfor, Jim Browen, Bob Minner, Henry Webb, Jack Josl, Doug Fowler, Bob Claggeff, Drnie Winslow, Bob Jelllson, Robin Walsh, Jim Agalos. FIRST ROW, lei? lo right: Jane? Fiker, Ramona Durham, Oscar Galinda, Jim Foster, Jim Fulkerson, Bulch Wiggins, Jim Agalos, Dick Brumback, Fred Slarr, Gary Crablree. SECOND ROW: Roy Halberl, Tony Carelsea, Donny Richardson, Gary Whilser, Dale Spoor, Gordon Wrighl, Bob Wesferfield, Al Fscandon, Roberf Cruz. THIRD ROW: Gill Nelson, Mike Chichesfer, Bill Her- nandez, Roberi Green, Dean Chanley, Tommy Alexander, Choice Guesf, Jim Ward, Raymond Douglas. FOURTH ROW: Jim Kelly, Joe Rucker, Tom Hakkins, Gary Luflrell, JerrylTaylog, -lgomIMullings, Gary Aswad, Allen Dumbile, Richard Uecker, Dick relan , aro d Ellis. 1i '1 ' .14 'Hmefd Running Uut This year's Junior Class goT OTT To a Time sTarT wiTh The TradiTional magazine sale which Turned ouT To be one oT The besT in The hisTory oT EB. Under The capable leadership OT Their presidenT, James Shaw, They had a whirlwind oT acTiviTies wiTh much enThusiasm. Besides a noon movie, Their assembly, GenTlemen PreTer Blondes. was a smash hiT. To climax Their Tull schedule, They gave The TradiTional Junior-Senior Prom which Turned ouT To be one oT The ouTsTanding social evenTs of The year. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW Inf? lo righl Judy Gray, Dalighf Daugh- Irly SECOND ROW Jamos Shaw, Eleanor Black, JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Euqsnla Brlqhl Dou Simons. THIRD ROW: Carol LEFT TO RIGHT: Orville Armsfron James Shaw Judy McFarland Eugenia Brlghf Carol Crandall Crandall? Mary Hqrrnackqr. Eleanor Black, Mary arrnacker Roberla Rogers Doug Simons Judy Kal: ,.3 .l-Eh 1, Val 4.4 FIRST ROW, leff to riqhf: Lorna Ralh Shirley Perry, Jean H Rh d P ' , arvey, Carrie Phillips, Kafhy Poe, Diane Pimpell, Audry o es, hyllis Ringo. SECOND ROW: La Velle Preszler, Joyce Roberfs, Rose Roland, Jane? Pogue, Louise Pierce, Dorofhy Perry, Sandra Plefcher, Diane Pursel, Jane Pickens, Sally Reed. THIRD ROW: Eddie Ouiiada, Ed Robins, Danny Ramirez, Allen Ricks, Raymond Pounds, Johnny Davis, Harlan Preszler, Dick Riden, Gene Roberfs. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: Marilyn Ross, Helen Slubblefield, Pal Thompson, Mary Lou Valdez, Gwen Ung, Barbara Slorrnronl, Leaella Stokes, Shirley Tucker. SECOND ROW: Don W' D ' ' Ann al ' ' inn, on Slandlfer, Gerald Sulliff, Don Sullivan, yor, enese Sims, Davl Wells, Norman Tauchen. THIRD ROW: Billy Rueler, Frank Uhler, Huber? Tobe Frank Sl. Clair, Alan Tanner, Bill Spauldin Ch l ' Y. q, ar es Taylor, Eddie Slewarl, Arfuro Valdes. 'wsmawee M me s '55, -we 51894: Q ma R Y X I l J l. . ' H R i Hod es Efhyle Hildebrand Rulh Howlell, Dorolhy FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Harrier Holland, Maxine oy, ose g , , ' GI M'c Hollingsworlh, Gary Shorf Sieve Sfrauss, Huff, Carolyn Hayes, Jo Ann Hunemiller. SECOND ROW. Larry enn, e , Terry Evans, David Herron, Ronald Helm, Jerry Humphrey. THIRD ROW: Wiley Hughes, Harry Hopkins, Gerald Eagleslon, Jack Amick, Gary Hauser, Bill Hinrz, Roberf Howard, Jerry Hodges, Ed Huhn, wif' Douq Simons, vice presidenl of lhe Junior Class and chair- man of lhe magaline sale, and David Herron, winner of The grand prize for fhe magazine sale, look over the sub- scriplion folder which was beneficial in adding lo lhe Junior Class' lreasury for fhe Junior-Senior Prom. 'h Charlene Salcido Lynn Ryall Frances Rose, Margarel -It FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Frances Smifh, Shirley Relc , , , Sheppard, Alice Smilh, Paf Ruble, Dorfhea Sheppard. SECOND ROW: Moran Snow, Fred Ornelas, Sue Sleele, Arminla Sparks, Kay Tuflle, Earl Thomas, Richard Swank, Alan Shaw, Chris Scholl, Johnny Rees. THIRD ROW: James Shaw, Doug Simons, Jerry Simmons, Donald Self, Ronnie Piclrford, Ted Rulherford, Dan Picco, Richard Shore, Gary Schmidl. 'mx N'N-W-,M - i Ns. '-: Hawes-W -.,. , N Y M Ni f r s, . Q. f N i i ' A 'ere N. Y' 3, m .X- . 'x.f'f g5 my 'E 1, ,, . . e..,.,,svwnfQy'W -' ' ll .1 ,,, . .47-3' ' ',.- , , Z . K ' :- ' .f ff- R FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: Vera Amos, Edna Van de Mark, Eleanor Vineyard, Mary Harrnaclrer, Nan Uhalt, Pafricia Zaul Bell Y B b ' ' ' ' ' , y oungs, o bye Woodard. SECOND ROW. Wanece Vernon, Margie Williams, Shirley Wallon, Belfie Sparlinq, Adele Wiberq, Joanne Ware, Judy Wimp, Earnesline Warren, Elaine Yales, Joanne Wilhile. THIRD ROW: Lecil Minion, Jimmy Slevens, Gary Williams, Glen Yacopefli, Gene Daniels, Wayne Younq, Jim While, Allen Warnick. FIRST ROW, lell fo right: Elsa Garcia Sue Linden Mimi Kearney Libby King Pally Leonelli L A K II . . . - I OU nn 9 Y, Jo Ann Kelly. SECOND ROW: Jim Lashley, Mike Esfrada, Nadine Hornsby, Shari James, Norma Jones, Gloria Lopez, Mary Krelzinger, Jane Pickens. THIRD ROW: Bill Kuhs, Don Hallack, Tim Lemucchi, James Kean, Bill M . . . cCIure, Jam Lang, Bob Kandarlan, Bobby Judd, Cecil Johnson. v y f --f V-M... . , , K . 5 ' uni' H . - - -.Ra W. W . ,I'. 'L fi' -li' ,v I l . J- 'I ,, F v f N. .Ak-.. FIRST ROW, leil lo righl: Suzanne Harrison, Barbara Gardiner, Carol Harbough, Sharon Gage, Par Gray, Mabel Greene, Jody Hansen, SECOND ROW: Loretta Hardy, Angie Gill, Judy Gray, Theda Harris, Mary Lou Glover, Bonnie Giggy, Judy Kali, Mike Roemer. THIRD ROW: John Grant, Ken Haggard, Gordon Harvey, Arl Gray, Nal' Greenberry, Ken Jackson, Don Harlline, Gary Hackney, John Gregg. FIRST ROW, left fo right: Maxine Lolhridge, Jeanne McNees, Ruby Lynch, Ann Magana, Lena Loslaunau, Judy McFarland, Eula Marquam, Barbara McFarland. SECOND ROW: Beverly Noe, Emma Parks, Helen Miller, Lee McClure, Belly Morgan, Caryl Lund, Cleo Hayes, Arlene Malquisl, Mary Anne Mirchael. THIRD ROW: Barbara Olague, Beverly Moore, Jean Pierce, Ann Lusk, Donna Pardue, Kenny Owens, Rodney Moyer, Bruce Pallerson, FOURTH ROW: Paul Pearson, Dave Marlinez, Bill Lucas, Wayne Marshall, Duane Moore, James Marlin, Doyle Ma- loy, Doug Olive, Billy Neal, Gary Milfon. FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righl: Myrna Brown, Judy Briggs, Eugenia Brighl, Nancy Bishop, Jacque Burlon, Mary Baillie, Barbara Bainfon, SECOND ROW: Jane! Bagby, Joy Brackell, Leanne Burge, Marilyn Brackell, Marilyn Anderson, Dorlhy Brown, Vernila Bird. THIRD ROW: Gordon Black, Kenny Beavers, Modine Barron, Eleanor Black, Tenaya Bell, Sharon Barnes, Barbara Brown, Carole Ahl. FOURTH ROW: Luis Afencio, Dale Bradberry, Willard Brooks, Richard Cares, Rodger Burcher, Charles Baker, Rolland Campbell, Hugh Bishop. H 3 -' H l27 , -ar .- P' ' --1'--r V 5. - Q, v. ,a ,- r's . r FK. f H., iuvf . -li -J' .nv -fS?lf'4, J 'Lf rg? l28 2157- if FIRST ROW, lei? to right Donna Fosfer, Mary Baraias, Carolyn Chaddiclr, Toopie Core, Carolyn Crews, Barbara Covington, Sfephanie Dauqherly. SECOND ROW: Jeanella Fosfer, Pal Devine, Lynn Enns, Charlene Flair, Judy Fluhuer, Carol Ford, Jane Fuller. THIRD ROW: Ann Dorwarl, La Juan Farley, Pal Galland, Louise Ferrell, Elaine Flaminq, Donna Flilcrafl, Beffy Findley, Margie Evans. FOURTH ROW: Carl Ellioll, Ralph Cox, Claylon Fannin, James Dennis, Donald Ellioir, Fuller Davis, Jim Clark. FIRST ROW, Ieff fc righl: Lorna Bolen, Linda Blackburn, Nancy Ayersl, Nancy Lou Banlz, Dorris Boller, Barbara Bishop, Vera Collins. SECOND ROW: Beafrice Garcia, Gloria Aguilar, Myrna Dee Bell, Rila Cleveland, Lola Carpenler, Carolyn Courlney, Margarel Davis, Nancy Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Barbara Cornelius, Carol Crandall, Deliqhl Daugherfy, Sharian Davidson, Bob Clerico, George Cowell, Bill Cronk, Floyd Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Bob Brown, Barry Aubrely, l:ioaalddBull, George Edwards, Johnny Davis, Marvin Almond, Bill Cowan, ic y air . FIRST ROW. Ieff Oo riqhl: Cleo Hayes, Barbara Sheela, Polly Hamm, Anita Jacobsen, Barbara Kincannon, Wanda Cox, Beverly Childers. SECOND ROW: Gary Meaqlia, AI Gulierrez, Harold Hess, Jack Sianlon, Tony Calvillo, David Melendez. THIRD ROW: Jack Burgemasfer, Harry Hankins, Don Hallaclx, Niclry Bean, Marvin Duncan, Tom SI'1'1if'1,ROY Gufierrel, Arfhur Talbof. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Milfon, Bill Ray, Billy Warren, Bill Sheldon, Chris Carr, Jack Flad, Bob Gallardo, Freddie Gaiewood. ime Wu Too Sui t STarTing oTT The year by winning The sTudenT body card sale, The Class of i954 lefT one oT The mosT impressive records in E.B.'s hisTory. ln The Tall They won The yell com- peTiTion Tor The Third Time in Their Tour years, and sponsored aTTer-game dances. When December rolled around, CurTain Going Up, The Senior Play, proved To be a hilarious comed . The annual Senior BanqueT was enioyed by all in Marc . ' Concluding The year, The Seniors presenTed a farewell assembly and were in Turn honored aT an awards assembly. WiTh These acTiviTies The Class of '54 deparTed in a memorable way, The climax of Tour years aT EB. f., ,F whiff ggcf-fc : V fa' Q'f-f-rf' LAURIE STRAUSS Senior Class President FIRST ROW, lofi To ri hi: Carol Moore, Sharon Wafson. SECOND ROW: Lois FIRST ROW, lui! To right Carol Moore, Sharon King, Maria O'Keefe, Sharon Wahon. SECOND ROW: Lesier Barnes, Advisor Eva Sfriplen. THIRD ROW: Engolson, advisor, Joyce Avakian, Charloffo Hill, Lois Barnes, Rhoda Cohen, Halen Hearn, Eva Sfriplsn, advisor. Advisor Les Engelson, Laurie Sfrauss, Jim THIRD ROW: Jim Ellinqfon, Laurie Sfrauss, Tom McCarThy, Toby Ireland, Don Duns. Ellingfon. 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Q AaLJ ,.Q1L' 'FL'-lj: ui '16, f ., my - ff, Don Duns Doyle Elliof Carolyn Esker Reggis Farley Joanne Earp Margie Englen JoAnn Efchcopar Beify Fife Lee Fox Mary Ford 9 ! -,-, ,,.,,- ' ' 1 F -, L!- 'X 4- 'xf yyyy J ,y m .ir Jim Ellingfon Jeannie Enrique: Selma Eubanlrs Ruih Fishback Jerry Frailey I J ..- XX A 1' Q, y Nadia Fadel Joy Fairbrooirs Rufh Fifch Marjorie Flem Marcia Frank Sharon Freifas -R i g.. ,, :M . 4 . . ,R -Q, 'JSF If 3 A I ,X Affer winning fha annual yall compsfilion for Qha fhird rims ln fhoir four years, fha Clan of 54 John Freisen Alice Fullmer Bob Gabbilas Barbara Gardner Naomi Glenn Winsfon Glenn Jeanelle Gorllu Lee Gouldin Roberf Gray A 5 goes wild. Mary Leo Gannon Don Gonzales Earlene Greenlee Rudy Garcia Shirley Goode Arllvur Griialvn Don Grimes Tom Gusfafson Edna Hall Frank Hall Monfy Hall Ronald Hanson Diann Harris Frances Harris Rolaerl Harris Jerry Heux Roger Hay Bob Hayes Helen Hearn Floyd Hodman Janel Hovle Charloi-le Hill Referd Hill Dale Hodges Nova Holley Doreen Holman , Lf' A' . - N Am. 1 'll 4 S-.sv Marianne Houldridgo Bill Howard Ruby Howell Shirleo Howell Ralph Howleil Judy Hunfer Dorofha Hufcheson Toby Ireland Donna Jackson Carole Jackson Cleo Johnson Joan Johnson Pal Johnson Bob Jones Donna Jones Dicl Kellogg Judy Kendall Ruth Kidd George King Sharon King Ben Kirl: Vern Klingenbarg Harold Knapp Donna Knighi Don Knowllon LeRoy Craig Carolyn Krause Bill Kuyendall Janice Lando Henry Lane Dorolliy Lashley Curiis Lee Susan Lewis Rosanne LiHle Richard Lollar Carmen Lbpez Glen Lovalady Jaclrie Luce Barbara Lunsford June Lu++rall lim Maxwell licly Mcelhwy lalph McPhefridge Bordon Miller .. Q 'N-. 9 Wanda Lyon Benny Marlinez PaHy McBroom Carol McGee Gloria Meacham if X. ,Q 1' Beverly Macias Julia Marfinez Melford McCall Julie McKenzie Barbara Medlin 'fi Charles Maddux Jane+Ma'll1is Tom McCar'rl'1y Eugene McMillan Pal Meredilh Carol Madgeff John Malhis Tom McCollum Jim McNamara Bill Miller Ronald Millar Marilou Milligan Barbara Mills Diclc Minoiii Jerry Miiclloll Mary Mifchell Buddy Min Grace Moiica Jean Monforf Barbara Mooney Carol Moore Shirley Morland F A Hor+ense Moffe Joan Murnan Ray Nielsen Gail Nelson George Nlclell Bill Odom Marla O'Keefe Hanna O'Keefe Diane Olson Marli Olson Bob O'Malley Herb Owens Ruih Padilla Warren Paflison Nine Pauli Fred Perry landa Perry Bill Pewilf Joyce Pewill Pele Porler Franlmlin Pounds ull Powell Bill Queen Bonnie Ray Henry Reading Reyella Ready Ted Reed Jean Reeder Marilyn Reese Richard Rembold Ronald Reihclr Sherry Reynolds David Rhea Jack Roberis Leo Roberfs Bull Ronaldson Herman Ruby Cleia Salyards Tom Saunders Elmer Scrufchfield Sue Seder i42 Donna Sheri Richard Shafswell Franl Simpson Nancy Smiih Richard Smiih Bill Smith Dale Smiihee Richard Snyder Lewie Solomon Vinion Sommervillu Shirley Spariman John Speer Dennis Sfarr Carl Sieele June Siewari ,f I -Ol: , iw? -wr' A R Bob Sharp Dana Knighl' Donna Shaw Sfanley Sherman Phil Shepherd Lee Shipman 1 -N Y fl k 3 if., r :-' 'fi , Ex , ef u EX X ,X uric Sfrauss irloy Tiller lyla Trask '52 ek . w x 5 Q S X 5 X X X I M X wx Q , Q RFQ -M X 4 n -.4-1 iw Q- - 4. Freide Sfream Jerry Tillman Renna Traylor Shirley Teilael Barbara Sfuarf Sue Troul egg' ffwg I QP. K 'sm . 1' l 2?rvm'r L, .., WP' Barbara Thompson James Thurman . . 2 ,X 11 -We W ' iq . :all g .z . , my -.-Nm: - ,. .., .,.., ., .4 , .: .1 :::' :.:.:?1r, 1, X. ::..: 1- 'za 3' win i Z Y fi! x ag ' -A Doug Udloch Gene Vasfbinder Myra Wagner Sharon Watson Allan Wheeler Frank Valencia Esfher Vigil Jack Ward Nancy Weaver Juaniia Whiio Charles Varner Dale Vawfer Esfelle Warren Arfhur Webb Joyce Whihell Jerry Weihel Mike Wei? Sue Wiggins Rex Wiggins rma Woodcock lla Lanford WIIIHJUUN WYGH Gerald Williams Ronald Willia ms Marcia Williams Marguerifo Wilson Marlene Wilson Carlfon Wolrmann Gilberl Young Dolores Young Celia Zambarolin mom MCELHENY 'Susanne ,, ,, f-vi LEWIE SOLOMON gig RICKY McELHENY A Top lineman on The Blade TooTball Team . . . EB's represenTaTive To Boys' STaTe . . . Blond curly hair and blue eyes . . . PresidenT oT his Treshmen class . . . deep, huslcy laugh . . . STudenT Body Business Manager in his iunior year . . . gold cup winner in Science Tor The Bank OT America Award . . .prof digious aThleTe and scholar. . .Service Club member . . . A unanimous choice Tor an OUTSTANDING SEN IOR. LEWIE SOLOMON PresidenT of Service Club . . . clear blue eyes and whiTeTeeTh . . .a whiz aT Trig . . . on The Blade base- ball Team . . . PresidenT oT his sophomore class . . . business manager of The LiTTle B Club . . . always smiling . . . ouTsTanding scholasTic record . . . Bank oT America winner in English DeparTmenT . . . come pleTely worThy of The award oT OUTSTANDING SENIOR. BOB GABBITAS STudenT Body yell leader . . . quick wiTTed . . . Service Club member . . . TirsT-sTring player on The Dagger baslceTball which won The Valley Championship . . . member oT The LiTTle B Club . . . Tour-year member oT C.S.F .... high scholasTic record . . . by many achievemenTs a Truly OUTSTANTDTNG SENTOR. BOB GABBITAS 77mel-A MARILOU MILLIGAN Winner ol Ihe Daughlers ol Ihe American Revolu- Iion Cilizenship Award . . . ellicioncy plus . . . mem- ber ol J.S.A .... sunny disposilion . . . C.S.I:. Vice Presiclenl . . . acfive in church group . . .Winner of Banlc of America gold cup lor Vocalional Arls . . . brown eyes and nalural curly hair . . . superlalive scholar lslraighl A averagel . . . A very deserving OUTSTANDING SENIOR. HORTENSE MOTTE Edilor ol Ihe Kcrnal . . ,expressive and demonslralive . . . Vice Presidenl ol Ihe Tennis Club . . . cropped darlc hair. . . Iour-year member of C.S.I: .... anni- maled and amazing . . . Liberal Ar'rs Cup Winner for Ihe Banlc of America Award . . . member of Ihe Board of Commissioners . . . in all ways a very QUI- smsmine smioiz. CARMEN LOPEZ Edifor of Ihe Sierran . . .dark hair and lair skin . . . acfive in her Class of '54. . . EB's Represenlafive Io Girls' Slale . . . helpful and dependable . . . candi- dafe for Belly Blade. . .C.S.F. Presideml. . . member of Ihe Board of Commissioners , . . very deserving of The award of an OUTSTANDING SENIOR. 'AS MARILOU MILLIGAN abr' xi CARMEN Lopez HORTENCc . , ws 1' A .S Malching separafes for a complefe ou+fi+ seems no frouble ai' all due fo ihe varie+y of slyles ancl male- rials founcl al' WEll.l.'S. Since +l'ie TV recepfion in Bakersfield has improved so, many people are now buying +l'1em. These iwo girls seem anxious +o see +lwe pic+ure on one of SEARS ROEBUCK'S new se+s. Affer school Mary Lee Gannon, Judy Kendall and Curfis Lee enioy a coke 'from KEN-KEN's, a favorife drive-in of Easf Hi sfudenfs. Shopping for groceries a+ KERN RANCH MARKET is an easy and also pleasanf chore for people on fhe eas'I' side of +own. Casual and smarf sporfswear from HARRY COFFEE's is very prac+ical for Eas+ High sfudenfs, according fo Joyce Broolrs and Daroleen Adams. U mglllilflllfly x.ixs,g53, ENC FR A RIESHIG X X L 0 Slfgws, i'f'?GE1es gi Taking a irial ride in +l1e only Clwevrolel' CorveHe in Bakersfield, Gayla Trask and Laurie S+rauss have +l1e oppor+uni+y fo look over +l1e fines+ spor+s car made by an American manufadrurer. I+ is dislrib- u+ed by MOTOR-CENTER. Sheri Braden and Bob Sharp look over a boolclei confaining fhe many plans of houses which bear ihe BUY THIS, RALPH SMlTH sign in fhe Bakersfield area. Pafly McBroom and Phil Shepherd may noi know much abouf blueprinfs or how io undersfand fhem, buf by fhe resulfs of +hese blueprinis 'they can realize 'l'ha+ JOE GANNON is one of +he besf builders in lown. Carrying a varieiy of household needs, +he DAWN VENETIAN BLIND COM- PANY can be depended upon for blinds, window shades, carpeiing and draperies sui+able for Kern Counfy homes. Sfopping +o inspecr a lino+ypis+ al work, Sherry Reynolds and Roger Hay gain a firsf- hand knowledge of fhe daily workings of Kern Coun+y's oldesi and finesf newspaper, THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN. As many high school girls are in'feres+ed in silver, Diane Buliman is no exceprion as she seeks an experf's advice on srarfing her silver pa'Hern a+ WICKERSHAM'S, for years +he choice of girls beginning +heir silver or china. 1 l Our good ?riendA Casa Moore Furnifure IOOI Baker S+reeI McNauI's 3 I6 Keniucky S+ree+ Sparkle Cleaners 8: Laundry I2I Niles S+ree+ Coca-Cola BoH'Iing Company 4I4 I9+I1 Sireef House of Rasmussen 7 I 9 Niles S+ree+ King-Marshall Lumber Company I4I4LSIree'l' RexroI'I1 81 Rexro+I1 l509 Sou+I1 Union Avenue The Rice Bowl I I I9 I8I'I1 SI'reeI Arden Farms Incorporaled 60I California Avenue Harrison's Men's Apparel I6I8 l9+h S+ree+ ParIier's Music S+ore 945 Balmer S'Iree'I' LuIcin's Business College I304 L Sfreel' Snider's Spor+ing Goods IOI I Balmer S'I'ree+ Log Cabin Florisl' 404 I8II1 Sfreei' Ralph McPhe+ridge and Don Gonzales give a nodding approval fo 'Ihe Ia+es'I in sporfing equipmenf aI' +I1e BAKERSFIELD HARDWARE. l1-v All lhe lalesl in cameras and pl1o1'ograpl'1ic equipmenl' is available al TOWNE PHOTO Supply. E.B. s+uden+s examine a few samples. Bill Abney and Carole Jackson find +ha+ EAST HI SPORTING GOODS ca+ers +o +l1e mosf pariicular spor+sman's needs. Looking over plans for inlerior dec- oralion, Barbara Mills ancl Ricky McElheny find MCCART AND BULTMAN a business where per- sonal service ancl clislinclive furni- fure blend +oge+l1er fo sa+isfy cus- lomers. Pa+ Merediih and Marcia Frank can'+ seem io agree on whaf fabric fo choose because of -the varie+y carried ai THE HOUSE OF FABRICS. Maria O'Kee'Fe and Donna Downen enioy shopping af HILLCR-EST FOODS, where a variefy of foods and courfeous service go +o make ii ihe choice of Easiside folks. I-r 'a:5 Kill . Ready +o enjoy a Blue Jay SpeciaI, Toopie Core and Fred Perry agree fhaf 'the BLUE JAY is fhe place for 'Phe ice-cream-loving- crowd. Shopping 'for ideas on Chrisimas presenis, Frank Hall and Horiense Moffe find PIONEER MERCANTILE carries many name brands which make perfecf giffs. Furni+ure covered in fabrics confrasfing wi'I'h fhe rugs is one of 'Ihe services by BARKER 'iholomew a+ fhe Wesfchesier sfore. I I . . . More good ?riendA WINGATE'S OFFICE SUPPLY I604 l9+h Sfreef GUARANTEE SHOE CENTER 2l0I Chesfer Avenue ROUX AND KUENTZEL SPORTING GOODS l8I7Eye S+ree+ RICARD'S BOOTERIES Bakersfield, Easi Bakersfield, Taft Delano GAGE HILLCREST HARDWARE 2836 Niles S+ree+ ASHLEY'S HILLCREST JEWELRY 2848 Niles S+ree+ LAWSON'S JEWELERS INCORPORATED I507 I9+h Sheer TINY'S RESTAURANT I728 Chesfer Avenue SAN JOAQUIN WHOLESALE ELECTRIC l70I 30+h Sireei' RUFENER DRUGS HiIIcres+ and Alfa Visia Shopping Cen+ers DEWAR'S CANDY SHOP I I20 Eye Sireef HENLEY PHOTO SHOP I673 Chesier Avenue BROTHERS, Iearn Joyce Brroks and Jim Bar- Away for fhe summer go MoH1er's furs, and where could fhey be safer 'khan af EASTSIDE CLEANERS, according fo Alice Fullmer and Johnny Bahoric. I, .l.c' ,wwv Q-sw , .-- N' i ,, 1 A Time passes fo swiffly, and before we realize if, we have come fo fhe end of I954. lf's been a successful year, composed of happy momenfs along wifh a few hearfbrealcers. How well we remember fhe excifemenf of fhe EB-KC foofball game, fhe numerous rallies. games. classes, and ofher acfivifies which combined fo malce fhis year complefe, buf which now are only memories. In fhe seniors is a sadness of deparfure-may we face fhe froubled world wifh knowl- edge gained here. In fhose remaining is a feeling of anficipafion. To you we will fhe power fo mainfain previous records sef af Easf High. Edifing fhe I954 Sierran has been an experience beyond any expressible words. My sfaff and l have affempfed fo record, fhrough endless efforf, fhe evenfs which we feel will in lafer years help relive fhe memorable momenfs af EB. CARMEN LOPEZ, Edifor dcknowledgmen M Mrs. Elsie Schneclcenberger, Mrs. Rufh Feer, Mrs. Shirley Hirons, and Miss Mary Ann Lusarrefa, Sierran reservafions California Arf and Engraving Company Lederer, Sfreef 81 Zeus. lnc., prinfers S. K. Smifh Company, covers Mr. Charles Flanagin, phofography Mr. Ray Arnold, cover design 179' 'a 14 Senior Z Calendar SepT. 4, regisTraTion. Could we seniors have ever been quiTe so young as These Tiny IiTTle people who claim To be Treshmen? SepT. 8, School sTarTs. So many old acquainTances To renew, so many new ones To make. SepT. I6, SpagheTTi Feed lTreshmen marching, singing, and songleadingq whaT They lack in TalenT They make up in eTTorT1. SepT. 25, P.-TA. Barbecue, wiTh parenTs and Teachers Taking advanTage oT Their opporTuniTy To masTicaTe and mingle. OcT. 9, The EB-KC game. Remember The yell? T-liTeml Rockeml Knockem down! Go Blades, Go Blades Tor a Touchdown! WiTh iT we, The seniors, win The inTerclass yell compeTiTion Tor The Third Time. We can sTill Teel The shaking oT Those wooden bleachers as we scream our hearT ouT Tor our mighTy Blades while They Thunder up and down The Tield To win The game in a Tinal bursT oT glory. Nov. I6, Co-e-d Capades: TalenT gaThers Tmm all over The world. Nov. 26-30, Thanksgiving. Always love a holiday. Dec. Il, Senior Play-remember Janice and lv1arTi? Dec. I8, The very beauTi- Tul Girls' DaTe, Tollowed by mad, mad holi- days. Jan. 4, The beginning oT school again, marked by The Bakersfield College assembly and Those TerriTTic Melonaires. Jan. 26, Sierran assembly, which Takes us on a TasT Trip To Las Vegas lPoor Gerald, as he is clobbered by VinTon's Pizza Pie 1. Feb. 6, All-counTy or- chesTra concerT, wiTh EB well represenTed. Feb. I8, Roman BanqueT, wiTh The Elks Club pool Tull oT whiTe-clad Roman ladies. Feb. I9, Graybeard Game: There is sTill some liTe in The old Tellows lsince They beaT us1. Can SmiTh and Humphrey as clowns ever be dup- licaTed? Feb. 23, Junior assembly., GenTIe- men PreTer B!ondes. Mar. 5, Daggers be- come Champions oT The Valley! ExciTemenT unequaled. Mar. I I, Senior Class BanqueTg iT Tinally begins To hiT some oT us ThaT our lasT year in high school is almosT over. Mar. I7, Girls' League assembly lPaTTy The PerTecT SergeanT1. Mar. 3I, Modern Dance ConcerT. We piroueTTe Through The ages. Now iT's ,EasTer vacaTion. ATTer The sunburned seniors reTurn Trom The beach, we look Torward To The Spring Sing, The Spring Girls' DaTe lApril 241 and a hosT oT oTher acTiviTies such as G.A.A. SporTs Day lApriI 241, ScarleT and Blue Revue lMay 71, Carnival and Dance lMay 81, OrchesTra ConcerT lMay I21, MermeTTes' Swim Show lMay I41, BaccalaureaTe lMay 301 and Senior Assembly lMay 3l1. WiTh so many Things To do. GraduaTion, June 3, really creeps upon us. Physically and Tech- nically we are no longer a parT oT This school, buT menTally and spiriTually we can never leave her compleTely. For us, There will always be memories. Time is swiTT. '?r-d'w-- l60 Topical Index Adminisiralion, 3I Adverfising, I48 Aifendance office, 44 Band, 68 Baseball, IO4 Baske+baII, IOI Belly and Bobby Blade, I8 Board of Commissioners, I2 Board of Trusfees, 38 Buccaneer I-Ii-Y, 64 Business Office, 42 Cadei Corps, 47 California Scholarship Federa Classes, I I I Celfic I-Ii-Y, 6I Counselors' Office, 42 Crailsmen Club, 76 Debafe Club, 92 Die Freundinnen Tri-Y, 6I Edi+or's Page. I58 Facully, 4l Filia Tri-Y, 63 Foolball, 96 Freshman Class, I I3 Fulure Archifecls Club, 56 Fulure Farmers Club, 57 Fulure Homemalcers Club, 56 Fufure Teachers Club, 58 Gay Blades. 48 Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, 48 Girls' League. 80 Gvlee Club, 70 lion, 93 In+erraciaI Club, 76 Junior Class, I23 Junior Slalesmen Club. 90 Kemal, 88 LeH'erman Club, 52 Maioreiles, 68 Mermeiies, 5I Messenger Club. 76 Modern Dance Club, 50 Modern Music Maslers Nalional Thespian, 85 Orchesira, 72 Organizafions, 45 Oulsfanding Seniors, I46 Pareni-Teachers Associafion, 40 Presidenl' of Sfudeni Body, I3 Rally Commilree, I9 Rich, Kennelh W., 39 Rifle Club, 54 Scarlel and Blue Hi-Y, 62 Senior Class, I29 Service Club, 78 Sierran, 86 Sophomore Class, I I8 Sporis I-Ii-Y, 64 Sludeni Merchanl Associalion 59 Swimming, l08 Teachers, 42 Tennis Club, I I0 Tennis, 54 ToI+eca, 75 Track, I06 FACULTY Aldrich, Hazel ...........4I, 43, 93 Alllson, Dorlhy ..,............,.... 4I Anderson, Herberl .............39,4I Apsll Merger .......4l, 96, 97, 9B Il0 9 Armslrong, Orville ...---.. 4l Arnold, Raymond ...---.-.... 4l Barrell, Earle .................,.,,., 4I Blshop, Glll ................... 4I Bonnyceslle, Wllllarn ............ 4I Bowman, Cecll .................... 4I lrunson, Edward .................. 4l Celllhan, Frances ........,........ 4l Cennlslra, Rosemary ,,,,,,,,,,. 4I Carpenler, Les .......4l, 97, I04, l05 Coale Emma ................ 4l my. .luns ...........................,4l, 75 DeGeua, Gerlrude ...............4l, IIB Dlllenbeugh, Blanch ................ 4l Dunlap Lle ....... ..............4l,B7 Elges, l-llldegarde .................4l, 6I Engelson, Les .................4I, l29 Esneaull James .a..............,... 4l Flennagln, Charles -........... 4l Glsl, Beverly ..-............. 4I Gmur, Ben ....................... 4I Graupman Alvlne ...-.....M...... 4l Gray Benlemln ................., 4l Harrls, Charles ....................... 4l Harrison, Audrey ..........,...4I, BI Hlldebrechl Harry ...............4l, 73 Hlllon Sybll ....... 4I Humphre , Loulaz... ......,. .... 42, X 48 Jelllson, oberl ........ ............ .... 4 2, l0B Jensen, Karl .......-.-...... Kellner Ben .... ..,........ Kendall, Merlha ..-S Klng, John ... .... -..,...:w ........42, Il0 ............. I4, 42 ............ 42 .............. 42 Kllls, Ray ......... - ........ -......-............ 42 Kloh, Kalhleen .-.-............... ....... .... 42 Knapp Ed ........ 42, 53, 64, 97, 99, IO7 tefond, Iiewlgnce .....42, 97, lg: ene, ry ng . ..................,,. , Lohman Neal .... -................43,42 ann, Mary ....... ..,.............43. 66 akoll, Les .. ..... ..............,...-.43 I00 Manley, Vlclor ...............43, 70, 79 Mann, Harlan ...,.......-........... 43 Mashlalre, Chrlsllne ,...,........,....39, 43 McKenzie, Sevllle .....................43, 50 Merchanl Joyce .... ..............43, B6 Mnrsm, I-lem-y -.......,...-..... 23 Morgan Roscoe ......... ..... .....43, II3 mm, tslvnr .......-.-........ as Neale, Wllllam .......,. . ..,.... ,... ....... .. .. 43 Osborn, Kellh ...... 4 3, 6l, 97, l00, l0l Pelerson, Shlrley ................ ......43, ll3 Phlllpp, Jean .... .. .............. 43, IM, IIB Proflll Nedene ............l...... ...... 43 Purcell, Bernard ................,. ..... ..... 43 Range Almede ....... ..... B ........43, 63 Ree , ban .............. ......... - ............ 43 Rlch, Kennelh .......... ......... 39 Rogers, Roberla .......... .... - .......... 4 3 Rosenberg, Reed ...,... .... .. .... 4 3, I03 Rouse, Hugh ..........,,....,........... .. ...... 43 Scelena, Domenlco ........ ............43, 77 Shempenler, Anya ............ .......... 43 Shore, Weller ........ .....- .... ......... 43 Silverman Jack .......... .... ., ........ 43 44 Smllh Lols ................ .26, Sprag'ue, Mar arel .::wu::,Q.. 44 Slanlon, Marvln ......, B. ,......... .......... 44 .44 I29 Slrlplen, Eva..... ..... ....-......-...... . Sluhman, Rlchard ......... Sunderland, Paul .... ................. 44 Tale, Leonard .....,.. ..-.............. 44 Tener, Joseph ........ .............44, 97, l00 Tlnkle, James .. ......... - ................... 44 , S6 Town, Roberl ...,. Acedo Margarlla ... 59, IB3 Turnbull, Marlon ....... ................. 44 V ll F k .... 44 isisifirffs-we-225: 52 ss?-fggiaaiivsfssir 12 i .siiriifgwflwfr lr: mgliigsilllflgs I! SSSRBSSSRBSBSSRRS P C. ra 5 9. 0 5 5' ? e ln. El U' fe :- B E5 Adams, Daroleen .....2B, 50, l30, Adams, Norma ........................ Adams, Ralph ..............I00, Adams, Sandra ....................... Adkins, Rlchard ...................I09, Agelos, Jimmy .... ,.-........... 2, 53, 98, IIB, I2l, Agullar, Gloria -.........,.. ....... 75 Aguilar, Jessie ....... B. ............... .,. .... Aguilar, Roberl .........53, 99, I05, Aguirre, Ellxebelh .......,,,,,..- Aguirre, Joe ............................75, Agulrre,Josephlne ................. Ahl, Carole .............,.....,.............. 56, Ahl, Daniel ............ 53, 76, 99, IO4, Ahl, Jerry ......... ....,-.........-.. Ahl, Mlnnle ........ ..--.-........... Aldean, Eddle ...... ..........53, IO9, Alexander, Terry nz, n, iifsz, sa,TTJT Alexander, Tommy .. .... ,........... n, nz 29, 43, sa, sl, 93, loo, Allard :award -.-....-...loo, IIB, I09, Allen, 'Vern .-...........,................ Allred, Delma ...........-........... Almond, Marvln ........53, 57, , Alsup, Don .................. ...... ........ I22 II4 II4 ....... II4 l05 I2B II4 I27 I Allon, Tommy ..............l03, , Alvarado Joe .... ...... a...,.......,......... Alvarado, Lucy ..... .... ....,,......75, Amborn Connle .........43, 5I, 93, Amin, .lack .....,...67, ss, sl, 94, Amos, Janice .... ...........-.....7l, 76, Amos, Vera ,.- ........... ....... ...... ,.-,... Anaya, Belly -.............a............ Anaya, Evelyn .... -..... ............ .. .... .... Anaya, Roberl ..-.......75, 99, I04, Anderson, Marilyn .... ..................... Anderson, Waller .................. -...... Anderson, Wllla ................. .. ...... .... Andrade, Rlchard ....,..,.. l00, I05, Apsll, Pele .......... 98, 99, IDI, IOB, Aragon, Wendyl .............. .... ....I03, Arm slead, Sandra ......... , ........ ...,.. Asche, Jacqueline ................ .. ........ Asche, Sylvla - ............... ,............56, Ashworlh, Mike - ...... - .... ..........99, Askew, Jeannle .................5l, Aslon, Arlhur P. Aslon, Pal ....... - ....... ........... ...... . Aswad, Ramsey .........,,..... .....56, Alchlson, Roddy ........ ...- ............ -... Alenclo, Jacobo .................,...64, Alenclo, Luls .................. ........ .... 47, Allerberry, Joyce ............... 16, 85, Aubrey, Barry ........... ..............,........ Avaklan, Joyce ........ .. ....... 85, I29, Ayer, Don ........................................ .. Ayersl, Nancy Sue .... ,.... .........., 5 I , Babb, Darrell ....... B bb G a , erry ............ Baber, Barbara .... II4 I3 Baber, Larry ..,............. -..... ..... ........ Bachman, Kalhy .......,................ Baer, Rlchard ..................,.. Begby, Janel -.--............- Begby, Lorella ...................54 Bahorlc, John ..........76, l08, I30, Balllie, Mar! Balnlon, Bar ara ........... -............. Bainlon, Davld ........,...........l00, Balnlon, Douglas ..,....,............. Balrd, Richard ..53, 64, l00, lI0, Balze, Rlchard .....-.........,..... Baker, Charles .,.,..,.,.........,,.....,...... Baker, Jerry ..,..... .... ....96,9B, I05, Baker, Joe ....................,,,,,,-..... Baker, Larry ......,...............6B, Baker, Mary ....,.... .... ..............4B, Baker, Mallle .............,..,.......- lalb, Darrel .- ......................... - ...... Ball, Barbara ...,........-..-.......77 Ball, Barry .a ..... -...-- .6B. l00. l07 ......43, Bl, Ball, Beverly -.............. B ll G - ...... .. ........ ...,..a.. a , wen .. .....- Ballard, Jerrl ... .,..,........ .................... Ballard, Pal ........ ........ .... .........,..... Ballard, Roberl Ballelos Bob Ti2 rT Banlz, Nancy-3-5. , Baralas, Jesse .....-......68, 75, l00, Bara as, Mary . ......................,...... . Barker, Barbara ...,......... ......... ,...,. . . Barker, Delma - ................ ..... .,. Bames, Bob -..M ................ sl, l00, Barnes, Charles .... ,................... Barnes, Lols ................................ ...,.. IZ, I9, 70, 7l, 72, 85, l29, Barnes, Loulse ............................ ...... Bames, Marcia 43, 66, 72, 9l, 93, Barnes, Sharon H ......................... .... Beronlan, Dale .. ......,.......... - ....... .... Barrera, Rudy ...........................75, Barrell, Rlchard .... ...... ............. Barron, Chcgce ..... ......... ..,. .......... -.. 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I00, IU3, l06, Bell, Carolyn ..,,.. ..... ...a .... ............. B ll, JI - ............ ..,................. . ----i.50. e mmy Bell Merna Bell, Tenaya .........-...........,... Benn Rose, ...a............ Bennell, Carol ...........,,7g, Benlley, Carllon ............... Benlon, Irene ............. Berglhold, Gary ............. Bermele, Charles ...............- Bernard Elaine ..............77, Benning, Carole amy, sllnbern Berry Rochelle -...-i...,,. 'ia earn . -- . . . 93. Berlolinl, Eddle .................... Beslvaler, Lavonne ............... Beuckman, Sandra ...........5l, Bevers, Carolynn Bianlo, Allsa ...,,.-...... fin. eo. Bird, Gerane ....................,. Blrd, Vernlla ....,. ......... .... Bischoff Wesley Bushop, Hugh . ..,...... ..,............62, Bishop, Nancy ...-, .... ..a....43,5I, Bisho N Bishop, Barbara p. ancy .....-................93, Black, Eleanor ........ -.,........l23, Black, Gordon ............ -......, Blackburn, Ann ......... Blackburn, Evelyn IO9, Blackburn, Llnda ,..........50, Blanc, Larry ..... ..., 53, 64, 79, Blanscal, Billy ....- ..... ....-.... Blaylock, Joel ............. -....- 1? l02, l07, Bledsoe, George .......... ......a.......... Bloerner, Tonl .. ........... ............Sl, Bolen, Gwendolyn ..............lI3, Bolen, Lorna .... ....-...............a..-... Boles, Lynda ..,. ,..- ....... ...-....,....,.. Bollinger, Dorls ... .,...,. Bollon, June ...... ...... .. -............,,. Bond, Carole .......- .......... ............... Bonelll, Dannle ..........., Bonnelll, Leona rd ....,... ............. Boner, Monly ..... ............. ... BonllIa,Danlel .L ...... ,.a...,...75, Bonllla, Glorla -.. ..,... -,......,.... Bonney. Darrol .. .......... ......76, 98, Bope, Blll ..,..,..... .. ,..... ..........6B,72, Borden, Berl ........ .... ............... Bowen, Brenl .... -..................l06, Bowen, James .... ....- ..... - ....... JDO, Boyd, Ronald ...... .........99, II4, Boyles, Harvey .......-.............l07, Brackell, Ingrid ...... ..... ............ Brackel'l,'MarllKn ....... -..- ..... .... ..... . Bradberry. Ric ard ..., 64 66 6B mash, sv-.fre B.. .... 50,5l,'l3l: Brady, Roberl' ....... Brandon Charlene Brandl, Gary Braughlon, Charle Bray, Don ........,,............... ..... Brewer Deborah --...-........ .-......... --...i.... , ......-,...,.. Brewer, Emma ...................... Brewer, Robbie ...,..-l00, II4, Bridges, Lesler ................... ...-....... Brlggs, Judllh ..6l, 66, 72, 73, 9I, Brighl, Eugenia - ,...,........ .....- 43, 85, B7, 93, l23, Brlllon, Johnny .. ..... ..-........... Brlxey, Audrey ,.,...,..... Bronson, Donna ,- .... ,.............-.. Brooks, Thalla 24,43 B7 93 I3l Brooks, Willard ...,. Broome, Rose ....... Brown, Barbara -............ -..........,. Brown, Belly Jo .. ......... .......a.- Brown Bob ..,.-....,. ...... ,..53, IB9, Brown: Davld .........-......,....., Brown, Dorls ............. --........... Brown, Dorolhy .. ..... Brown, Leslle ...... .............,..47, Brown, Ma rlan ...-..................... Brown, Myrna ...........,...... ,. .... Brown, Palsy .... ..........-.................. Brown, Philllp ..,... Brown, Raymond Brown Rolly W... .................74, Brown: Shlrley Brown, Shlrley ..- .... ..... 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I9, 36, 50, SI, 79, B0, 86, l32, Bunch, Belly .... ..-............- ..... ...... Bunch, Bill ....... -............,...53, l09, Burcher, Rodger ...... 98, I03, l0B, Burell, Jerry .. ...... ......- ...... ....,.,... Burge, Leanne .... .. ...... -...........76, Burgemasler, Jack .... .... ....47, 76, Burger, Belly ,...... - .............. -......... Burger, Murlene ......... ......... ....... Burke, Bob .,.............,............... Burlon, Jacqueline ..... ....... ....50, Busby, Roger - ...... ...- ..... ..53, IIO, Bussell Soflea - ...... ................... sumrfleua, shsn ....... ...--.....11, Bulls, Nancy ......,................... -..77, Byrd, Allen ........ ..... ..... .... ..l09, Cabanlss, Carl .... .... ...... .... ,.. ..6B, Cadena, Inez ................... .. ...... ...75, Cadena, Jake ................................. Cadena, Placldo ........ ...... ......... Calfee, Wllliam ......... ...... ...I05, Caln, Shlrlev ....... - ............. ... ..... ...... Calderon, Abraham .... .....-...l09, Callaway, Beverly ............... -..5l, Calllson, Evelyn D. ..................... .. Calllson, Johnny .... l00, I03, I05, Calylllo, Tony ............ - ...... 53, l01, Campbell, Blll ....,................... ........ Campbell, Joseph ........ -.,.... .... .. Campbell, Rolland ...-- ......... IOI, Camplln, Dolores ........ ................. Candelaria, John ------...... Canl1eld,Mary ........................ 3-59, Canfield, Rlchard ....... M ...... ......a.. Cenlor, Jay ... .......................... lI0, Carbalal, Joe ......,., ,..,... . ., Cerberry, Bob ................ l03, I05, Carden, Lloyd .......,....... -a,.......76, Cardlel, Rlchard .,....,..... - ..... ......... 27, 36, 52, B5, 96, 98, Cardin, Glenn ..,,..- ....... .....-..l07. Carlesla, Tony .........a................. Carlyon, Sue ....,....................... II9, Carpenler, Francis ........ 76, l0B, Carpenler, George -..................... Carpenler, Lola ...- ....... ...,...a ...... Carpenler, Ralph .. ...... a.- ....... 54, Carr, Chrls .......,.,.. 52, 96, 98, I06, Carrlllo, Carmen ...................... 75, Carroll, Wayne .......................... 77, Carle, James ........,.,...,.......,,...... 54, Carler, Erma .... -... ..,.,,.......... ...... Carler, Loren ........ .. .....,........... Cash, Carol ...... .. ......... 63, B7, 92, Casserly. Linda ............ ......,..,......... Caslaneda, Trinldad ........ - .... ...... Casllllo, Sally .................... ..... .. . Casllllo, Slella ........... - .............. ..... Caslle, Pele ....,......... -......... .......... .. Caslro, Charlene ........ ..... ...... ....... Caslro, Lorraine .... ....... Caslro, Ron nle ...-.............., Cales, Rlchard - ........................ 9B Callell, Don ...................... 53, l04 Callell, Wanda .. ............. .... ....... .. Cepeda, Mary ........ -........- ........ . Chaddlck. Carolyn Challes, Dean ..,......,. ..a...... .... l07 Chamberlin. Frank ...,....... -...I00 Chambers Joane , ..76 9B IOB Chambers:Kennellru , , Chandler, Cliff .... ,. .... .....,. ........ ...... Chandler, Gene Chanley, Dean ........................ -.-... Cha I M I I nay, evn ,,,....... ............. ... Chappell, Doyle .... a.. ........... - .... -... Chavez, Fred ......... -...53, 76, Checkllnls Michael chrchsmf, Mm ......, illllllllllllm- Childers, Beverly 53, 94, l00, l03, l09. 70 Childers, Lloyd .,.....,........ - ...... l03 Chlldress, Harold .,...... .....,.. .. .,.. Childress, Jo ....- ...... ..-.... Chlsm, Allan - ........... .-....... Chlsm, Georgla - ...... ....... - ..... Choale, Tommy ..........., .... ...... Clerley, Herberl .......... ..... .... Clruso, Paul .... ........... ...... - .. Clsco, Cecll ..,,...,.......,.................... . Clegg, Relord .......,.,.............,........ Claggell. 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Colley, Glorla Dewill, Dennls ....... ..... 53, 64, l0Z, Dickson, Jack ....... .. .......... -..,....... Dixon, Marcla ..... -....-..... Dodson, Faye .... .,.... .......... -..a........ Doe, Frances ....... .....,. .......... ........... Dollell, Jimmy ........... Domingos, Monle Donahue, Mary ..,...,,... fffffffffffffffffiii Dominguez, Annie Dorfler, Roberl ..........,........,............ Dorwarl, Ann ,.,...43 ,63, 9l, 93, I34 I07 Cohen, Rhoda ............ , , , Cole, Barbara ..-J ........................, - Colller, Amos -- ........................... -. Colllns, Eve .............. ........,,...,...... Colllns, Francis ..............,,..,........... Colllns, Vere .,...... .,...... .. ............. Conner Pal ....,................... 90, 9l, Cook, Belly ................,.............,..... .. IZ8 II7 II4 IZZ IZB IZB II4 I03 I3Z .. ............................ .. 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I Z 0, Cox, Darlene ......,. .....,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Cox, Ralph ....................,..... 76, IOB, 75 IZZ I33 II4 l28 II4 IZ8 II4 Covlnglon, Duel ........,..........,.....,.. I33 lZ8 l28 I22 II4 IZ8 Cox, Wanda , , 72, I28 Cond, Ellzabelh ...................... 85, l33 Crablree, Blllle ................,......... 36, II9 Creblree, Garv ..,............... ............ 53, 56, 76, l00, ll0, IZZ Craig. Melvin ......,......,...... - ,,..,.,,,,, 52, 94, 97, 98, I33, l38 Craig, Ronald ,,...............,.....,.... 57, I33 Crandall, Carol .......,.......,,..,....,..... Doser, Mlldred .....,.. .,.- .......... -....... Douglas, Belly Jo .....,...... Douglas, Raymond .... 7 6, , , 9i'i'6s' Douglas, Wanda ...........,..,........ a... Dover, Donna Jo ....................... .... Dowen, Donna ...... 4 3, 50, 93, l33, Downey, Leonard ....,.....,................. Downs, Gordon ................. ..,.... I 0I, Downs, Kalhryn ........... ,. ....... 7I, 72, Doyallerd, John ......... ................. Duke, Mary ..,.,.......,......................... Dumble, Allan ......................,......... Duncan, Marvln .............................. 52, 56, 76, 98, I06, Dunham, Janel' ..................,,.......... .. Dunham, Johnson .......................... .. Dunham, Sherlene ......... ......... Dunham, Vlrglnla ............,.. ......... Dunn, Barbara Gail ..... .............. Dunn Barbara Jean ...................... .. Dunn, Palrlck ........,............., ............ Duns, Don IZ, 53, 64, 90, 92, IZ9, Duran, Juan ................... , .......,.... -... Duran, Pelrlla ....................,,............ Durham, Mary ......... ......... Eagleslon, Gerald ........................ .. 53, 78, 99, I07, Earp, Joanne ............ ...................... Eelon, Phyllis ,,...,.. ...-..... .............. Edmondson Tom Edwards, George ..,..... ,..98, I05, Edwards, Tommy ........... .. ....... I I3, Eidenshink, Rulh ......................,, 7 0, Ellinglon, James .............,...... 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Freeman, Belly ..,...... ...,...... Freeman, 8ruce ,. ...........,...,.,...... Freilas, Sharon ..............,........... 5l, Freshour, Juananas .... .....,.,........ Frelsen, John ...,,,.. 64, 90, 9I. 92, Fry, Phillip ,..,,,,...,., ...... ,..,............. Frye, Lola ..,,.......................,..,........... Fulkerson, Jim .............................,.. Fuller, Jane .............,.. ...........,...... Fullmer, Alice .......,.... 90, 9I, l35, Fullmer, Michael ..,.............,....... Gabbilas, Roberl .......,,,................ I9, 20, Zl, 28, 53, 64, 78, l35, Gadberry, Sharon ,.,,.,..., ,,......,,... . 43 5l 3 . .9 . II3. Gage, Marilyn .,...........,,.,......... 48, Gage, Sharon .......,.. ...,,....,.......... - . Gallndo, Eva .......... .,,..................... Gallndo, Oscar .......,...,............ l00, Gallend, Pal ...............,......... ,....... 43. 66, 68, 72, 73, 9l, 93, Gallardo. Roberl ., . ,..,...,... .75, Galpln, Shirley .,.......,,..................... Gannon, Marv Lee ..,.,...,..,.......,. - 50. 5l, 78, Garcla, Bealrlce ...,... Garcia, Ellsa ..........,. Garcla, Rudoloh ..,.... Gardiner, Barbara Gardner, Barbara , Gardner, Dlane ....,... Gardner, Shirley .,,., 79, 87, I35. .. .....,.. ...... 75 , ....,......I35. .........49, 76, Gardner, Wa nlla .,........ .......... Garland, Norman ......,. .......... Garrell, Barbara ..... Ga rrell, Willis ..... Garrison, Ocle .....,.... .,........ Garve, Jack ,.,.,... ,....... ,......, . . Galewood, Anile , ,.,.,..................... . Galewood, Frederick ....,, 77 , I06, Gavle, Mae ...,.,. ......., Gelb, Jackle , ......,.. Gemmell, Frank ....... George, R. ..,...,.... . Glogv. Bonnle .,..... Gill, Angle ..,,. Gllllland, Jim .,.., , Ginn, Tony .,..,.... Glenn, Larry .,,,.., Glenn, Naomi Glenn, Wlnslon .....,. QQQQ fffffffQQilf . .,...,. 53,64, fffffffffiil ...ffffliii Glover, Mary ....... ,......... Goerlz, Blll ,..,........, ......,.. 5 3, Goelllnq. Joyce ,.....,, .......... Golns, Ada ....,,....... , ......... Gomez, Mlke ..,,,... , ........,...... ..,......... Gonzales, Donnie .,.......,................. Z0 53, 98, I09. I35, Gonzales, Josephine .,................... . Gonzales, Marv ................,......... 75 , Gonzales, Yvonne .,.,...................... Goode, Shlrlev ,..., ,,.,....,.,.. 4 3, 93, Gorlh, Jeanelle ...... ,,.......,. 3 6, 86, Goss, Res ......,......... ........... - ..... Gouldln. Lee ....,..... ..,........... Graff, Shlrley ......., ....,... .. l28 IZZ IZ8 I34 II5 IZZ II7 IZ8 IZZ IZZ IZZ II5 II4 IZZ I34 II4 l34 II7 II5 IZZ I55 II4 IZZ 76 76 II4 II5 TZ I34 II7 I35 IZZ IZZ IZI IZB I57 92 I46 II4 II4 IZ7 IZZ IZ8 IZB II4 I49 lZ8 IZ6 I50 IZ7 I35 II5 IZZ II4 II9 II4 IZZ II4 II5 IZB 9l IZZ II4 99 IZ7 IZ7 II9 II7 I25 I35 I35 49 IZ7 l0Z II9 II7 75 l53 II5 II4 II4 l35 l35 76 I35 II4 Graham, Jlmmle .................... -...... Graham, Joanne ...... ........34, 54 Graham, Mary Lou ....... .............. Gran Grev l, John .. ..,............. es, Verner .... a.. Gray, Art ..., ........... Gray, Judy ....... Gray , Pal ......... ......... Gray,Roberl ...... . ..... - .... .. Gray I I9 , I I7 I I4 ..l27 ..........76, I I4 IZ7 23, IZ7 , IZ7 l35 Ronnie ........ ............. ...... Gray, Shirley ............................. ...... II4 Green, Bobbie ......... .................. .,... II5 Green, Roberl' ......... ....- .... 68, 70, IZZ Green, Roberl .........,...,...,...,.,.,........ II5 Green, Violel ........... .. ............. -...,.. II5 Green William .... .. ...... .. .... .,.......... II9 Greenberry, Merl Ann ,..,.-....77, II9 Greenberry, Nal ..,. .......... .....-l06, IZ7 Greene, Ge! ...., ............... ,....... . ....,. II4 Greene, Ma el ..... - ..... .....54, IZ7 Greenlee, Vivian .......,................ ... I35 Gregg, John -.-..... ..,................. 53, IZ7 Gregory, Bob .... a.. .... ............47, II5 Gregory Ronald ..,.... ........ I I9, IZZ Grlego, lJavId ........ ....... ... II7 Grlago, Sarah .......... ...... 3 ...... II7 Grl s Anlhony a ........ II7 sfifmll, Key .am ........... II9 Grlialva, Arlhur ......,... .......... 7 6, I35 Grimes, Don .............,.. ........ .. .. I36 Grimes, Eldon ..................,...... .....,... II9 Grlmes, Ellzebelh .. ........ ..........68, 77 Grimes, John .......- ...... ,....,.68, II4 Groves, Clynell ...... ..,.........- II5 Grubbs, Sherry ...........,.,......... -...... II9 Gudea, Samuel .,,..,..... . 67, 68, 75, I06, I07, II9 Guesl, Choice a., ......... ...........,...... IZZ ' 68 II5 Gulllardo, Bob ............................ .... Gunnarson, Charles ..54, 6l, l09, Gunning, Eleanor ........ ............... II5 Gunler, James .................. N..-.--. II5 Gunlher, Roberl ......... -.......,....7Z, II9 Guslafson, Mickey ..,. 54, 98, I08, IZZ Guslelson, Tommy .... ............... ..... 52, 72, 97, 98, I08, I36 Gulhals, Donna ...,-.....43, 70, 93, II9 Gullerrez, AI .- ........ ,.a......9B, I06, IZI Gullerrez, Belly ............ ............75, II9 Gullerrez, Louls ................ .. .... .. II5 Gullerrez, Prudy ........a.........a.. II5 Gullerrez, Roy .. .....,............. .......... Hackney, Bob ...I9, 53, l00, II7, IZB Hackney, Harry ..,,................. Hackney, Larry .. ..... -...,............. II7 Hackney, Lesley .....a..-.................. II4 l27 ll6 Hacknel, Wllliam ... .,..... .64, I05, Hafer, ob .................. -................. Hagar, Gerald .. ....... ,........ ....,... ... II5 Hager, Rose , ......................,... ......... II9 Haggard, Barry .. .... l00, lOl, I09, II7 Haggard, Earleen ...... ,,.......,........ II4 Haggard, Ken .. .... 53, 68, 94, l09, IZ7 Hal erl, Roy ............... ,...............-.. In Hale Hell, , J , ............. -...-........ us y une lu Edna .... -W ............ -......-...... I36, Hall, Frank .... .....,.43, 87, 93. I56 Hall, James ........... -............... .... ,.. IZZ Hall, Janel ............ .,................70, II4 Hall, Kalhleen - .......,............... a...,. II5 Hall, Monly ...,..,,.,a...........90, 94, I36 Hall, Wllllam ....... ....... ..... .a ...... II4, II7 Halleck, Don ........ ..a..53, 98, IZ6, IZB Ham Ham Ham lllon, Ronald .,.................. 53, 98, l0l, l0B, m, Polly ..........,................. M... mer, Tom ....... ......... ... .... . ........ Hammon, Jerry ........ 53, l00, I04, Ham pl, Devld ............... -.............. Handley, Mlldred ..,..... .............. Hankrns, Harry .................. 53, I06, Hanklns,Jenne ..a-, .... a.-..,........- Hansen, Jody ............ ...... .,.... .... .. Hanson, Ronald .... 64, 66, 68. 72. IZZ IZI IZZ IZZ II4 II9 Haney, Wayne ........ .. .............. .,..... II5 IZ7 I36 IZ7 II9 Herbaugh, Carol - ..................... .... Harbin, Jean ....... - ...,........... .......... Hardy, Lorella ............... a ..... - .... .,. 77 Herer, Vonda ........... -...........,...70, 7l Hark Hark ey, Ellen- ....... -.,...a- ..... ....-.. 63, 92. II9 Harlander, Theda ........ .,.....,....... II9 Harman, Palrlcla - .............. .,.....,.... II6 Harness, Wave .........,...... ............. Harp, Mary Ann ..........,.............., ,.. II9 Harrlnglon, Ronne ..77, IIB, lZ0, IZ2 Harris, Dlenn a .................. .,........... Harris, Donna .......................... ........ Harrls, Evelyn ....,..... ..... - ...... ... I36 II9 Harrls, Ellzabelh .... -.-..- ...... ....... Harris, Frances ....... .......... B7 , I36 Harris, Neil .......,.. .................. . ..... Harrls, Roberl ............................ 7 6, Harrls, Theda ............ ,.,,......-........ I36 IZ7 Herrlson, Palrlcla ...........,........... ... II9 Herrlson, Suzanne ......6l, 9l, IZ6, IZ7 Harrnacker, Mary ....... .. .... -.....l23 Harlley, Donald H ...... .... .... ........... Harlley, Fred .......... ....... .......... Harlllne, Don ......... c ........ -.-....... Harvey, Belva ........ Harvey, Gordon ......,...,. - ........ I09 Haskins, Sharon ........ -.... .... --.. .62 72 Hauser, Darryl ...... ......... , Hauser, Gary .............,.. - ........ ..47, Hauser, Joyce ........... ... .......... ........ Haux, Jerry ......,..... 52, 76, 85, I06 Havens, Jerry .,...... . ........... -,........ Havens, Mary Lou ................ -....... Hay, Roger ..............,......,.. 52, I36 Hay. Tlm .... ..........................,............. Hayes, Bob ............., 52, 57, 97, 98 Hayes, Carolyn ........ , ................ 72 Hayes, Cleo ...................,.......... I27 Hayes, Kellh ...... ..-......... Hayes, Lols ......,... ...,,,.., Hayes, Pal ......,... ....... - .- ..... -M Hayes, Sherrie ................................ Haynes, Dada .,.............. 4 3, 56, 93 Head, Belly ........ ........................ - Head, Glorla .....,.. ...............,.. .. .. Hearell, Neaoml ..,................. .. ...... Humecky, Tom ........................ Humphrey, Jerry ................ Hunf, Clovis ,,.,........,,..,.,,,,.,,,.,.,,, he Id I00, I06 47, 56, l25 Hunemlller, Jo Ann . .......... .......... I25 98, 99 Hunler, Dlck ....... - ......... ,......... . ....... l06 I37 Hunler, Judy ................ 50, 59, 85, Hunler, Vlcki ............,......... 5l, ll8, I20 Hunlley. Mary Lou ........................ II6 l30 Hufcheson, Dorofha Inman, Jlrnmy ........... Ireland, Dick .,.....,..., fZi ZiA I6-if Ireland, Toby ............,................. 62 68, 70, 7l, 77, 85, 94, l29, lrick Shar n ......... ,,.. ...........,...,, 7 I Isola., Lind: ......,....,..A...,............. 76 Jackson, Bob .......,............ l0l, l08 Jackson, Carol ....... . .,,. 50, 5l, I37 Jackson, Dale .......................,... Jackson Davld .............,.... 6l, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Efhel ..,......... ....... Ehzabelh .. .... ....... l37,' i'66A Donna , ................... , ...... .. 56. l50 H5 II9 II7 l22 I20 Klingenberg, Vern Kluq kisf Darrell .............. -.............. Knapp, Harold ........ Knlghl, Barbara ...,.. I9, 66, 68 Knlghl, Donna .,....................a.... L- Knowllon, Don .....,.. -..52, 97, 98, Kollenborn, Leroy 5i '5ii f6s' 12, l6,52,53,' , , , Kramer, Donald . ...................... M.-. Kramer, Jimmie ...... Kramer, Pal .......,.......,..........,. .,,.,,,, Krause, Carolyn ...............,........ ...... Krause, Gene ......,. 53, 64, 68, l04, Krause, Lawrence - ...........,...... 872, Krause, Llnda .......................,.......... Krefzlnger, Mary ...........,.......... 6I, Krelzlnger, Ruby ......,................. -.. Kuhs, Bill .........,....,.............,, 98, 99, Kunderf, Ronnie ...... Kuykandall, Barbara Kuykendall, Blll ........... ...,. Lafloon, Davld ......... .............. ... Lafloon, Charles ...... ............ I 06, Lalrd, Richard ............. .,............. Jennings. Robert .......... . ............ . Hearn, Helen .,............. - ............. ... 43, 54, 78, Hedman, Floyd .....,......... 79, 93. l29, ...27, 52 Helfkoller, Bernard .... .. ..... ......47 Helm, Ronald .......,........ Henry, Marylln .......... Henson, Charles . ..... .. l07, Hanlon, Helen .......... ............. .... Hernandez, Berlha ............,.....A.,... Hernandez, Blll ....,....... Hernandez, Cornello ....53, I00 Hernandez, Julla ............................ Jackson, John ...,... ........,.. , I54 II5 l03 I37 I20 II7 II7 Jackson, Ken ......... ....,,.. 5 3, I04, I27 Jacobsen, Anlla ............... , ....... ,.... l28 Jacobson, Karen ,....,....,.. .... . . ..,...... II4 James, Brenda .,....,...,......., .... . L ...... II9 James, Shari ...... ,. .,........ 5l, 79, 86, I26 Jarrell, Charles .............,................ I20 Jarvis, Joe , .... ....,.. .........,...... 98 , l22 Jellellch, David ........ ...,.............. 98 Jellison, Bob ...,...... ........ 5 3, I09, l22 Jenklns, Gary .........,.. .................. Lamond, Ohs ...........,.,............ Lancasler, Clifford ..,.............. ....... Landers, Cherryl ......... ...... Landers, Nancy ......, Lando, Janice ...,...... Lena, Henry ....... .. Lane, Janel .,,..,... Herron, Davld ...... 53, 62, 99, l02 Hess, Harold ...........,.........,,....... ...... Hevle, Jane? ......... . ......................... . Hickey. Lorefla .....,........ -..43, 93, Hlcks, Leroy .......................... -........ Hlcks, Llnda ..,..................... ............ Hlgglnbolham, Frances ......... ...,. Hlqqlnboflom, Wlllle ................ - Hlqhflll, Pal' .,............................... ... Hlldbrand, Elhyle ............ ...... Hildebrand, Monle I00 Hilderbrand, Dan ............,...., Hlll, Beverly . ..............,....,....., - ..... .. HllI,'Carol ........................,,.....,........ Hlll, Charlofle .......,.......... 63, I29, Hlll, Charloha .,.............,......... ..-.. Hlll, Jlm ..........,... ............ 9 8, I02, Hlll, Referd ............ .. ........ - .... 59, Hlndman,1Mary ........................,.... Hlndman, Rlchard ........,. I00, I05, Hlnolos, Alma .........................,. .75, Hlnolos. Elvira .......... ..........,... ... Hlnlz, llll .............,........... ....... Hobaugh, Rlchard ....... ..... ... Hodges, Dale ............ ... .......... Hodges, Davld ...., I0 Hodges, Jerry ........ ..... L ...52, 68 Hodges, Roselle ........................ 77, Hoffman, Buzzle ........,......,........ 70 , Hoogalt George ..,....... I09, II3, Holbrook, Llnda .....,................. .9l, Hollk, Jlm. ............., Holland, Bull .......... .............. l 00, Holland, Frances . ..... ......,...,..... Holland, Harrlel ...... ...... - .... 48 Holland, Jlm .......... ................. Holland, Rulh ................ ............ 4 9, Holland, Waller ................., -.. .... . Holley Neva .....,........,.,. , ....... .,...90, Holllngsworlh, Dorolhy .......... 54, Holllngsworlh, Mac ........... .,....... 52, 99, l02, l04, I09, l25 Holloway. Helen ............................ II4 Holman, Doreen ..... ............ - ....... .. .. Holmes, Charlene ........ . ,...... ..... Hood, Roland ............ .............,.. .. Hooper, Sylvia ........., ..........,. 56 , Hopkins, Harry ...,...... .......... I 08, Hopper, Sharron ....., .................. Hopwood, Dorls ......,................. 48, Hornsby. La Nell ,...,.,..... ............ , ,. Houldrldoe, Marlanne ..,. 50,5l Howard, Blll ......,.............., 52, l05 Howard, Busler ................................ Howard, Davld ......,... .......... l 04 Howard, James ..,...... ........ 56 Howard, Mexlne ...... ......... Howell, Belly ........ ......... Howell, Ruby ........ ......... Howell, Shlrlee Howlelf, Pal ..................,.............. .. Howlell, Ralph ....,...,....................... I2. l3, l9. 85, l08. II2, I37 Howleff, Rufh .,..,... 3l, 43, 85, 93 Hoy, Maxine .. ..,.....,............. 48 ,71, Huff. Dorolhy .,............................... Hughes, Garaldene ...........,...... 72 Hughes. Wlley ....,... ........ I 02, I04 Huhn, Ed ...,....,..,.................... -......... Hull, Bob .,...... .................. Jensen, Jesfice, Karl .......,,....... .......... Ba rba ra ...,.... .............. Johnson, Arthur ,....,............,... l00 Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Cecil ............ 56, 76, l0l Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson: Johnson Johnson Johnson , Charles ,,...,.................... .. , Cleo ....... ..,......,..... , Joan ...,. , Pal' ....,..... Edwln ...,...... .......... Gladyce ........ ..,.... ... , Shirley ...,.,,. .......... Johnson, T. Eldon ...................... 6l Johnsfon, Gerald ...,.,.....,..,..... l00 Johnslon, Sharon ,.43, sa,1a, va Jones Bob . ,.,....... ....,.,....... ........ 5 3 Jones: Carl ............................... Jones, Don .......... 6l, 68, I00, Jones, Donna ......,..........,,...,....... 26 I00 Jonas, Gary .......,. Jones, Louls ..,.... Jones, Mar-Iha ..., Jones, Norma ........ Jones, Priscilla .. Josl , Jack .........,,, Juan, Bar? ,..., ....,. .......,...,............ Judd. Bellle ........ Judd, Roberl ..I6, 52, 97, 98 llll' Judge, Maroarel ............,........ Junlous, Lollie ............................ 77 Kandarlan, Bob ,... ..........., 5 3, I00 Kalbauqh, Genevieve ........... Karalsen, Tony ................,........... 62 Kasll, James ...............,,.,.,............... l23 Kalz, Judy .................... 50, 87, Kean, James ........ I9, 53, 98, I0l Kearney, Ellzabelh ......,................. Kearney, 'Mimi ........,,....,. 28, 50, Sl, Kelley, Lamberl ........ ............ .. ........ Kelley, Thomas ...........,..,. I00, I04, I22 II4 II5 II5 II4 II5 I26 I20 I37 I09 I37 I37 II5 II7 l22 I20 I37 II7 II7 I37 l06 I20 I20 I26 II5 I22 II5 I26 II5 II5 I26 I20 ll0 I20 I27 I26 I20 78 l22 I20 I20 I37 II5 I26 I26 Kellogg, Gena ......... . ........,..... I09, Kellogg, Rlchard ........ 43, 56, 93, Kellogg, Sherla ..........,........ - ....... .. Kelly, Jo Ann ...............,...... - .... .,.... Kelly, Lou Ann ...,. . ............ ...... .. .... Kennedy, John ...............,................ Kendall, Judy ...... 50, Sl, 79. I37, I49 Kendall, Larry .......,.............. 53, 99, l22 Kennamur, Barbara ........................ l22 Kerchem, Kalhleen ...,.............. 56, II7 Kldd, Rulh ...................... .......... Kllborn, Kellh ...,......,. .......... Kllbralh, Barbara ........ .......... Klmball, Bealrlce ,.,..... .......,.. Kimball, Frank .......... Kimber, Wallace ....,,.... .......... Krncannon, Barbara ...................,.. Klno, Elmarle ..,.............. ....,...,........ Klng, Georoe ......... l 52, 67, 65135 f i6Z Kinq, Libby ..........., 28, 50.78.79 Kino, Sharon ,....,...... .......... 8 5, I29, Kino. Shelba .........,..,.,..,.. Kinkaid, Harry ....,....... 34, 47, 54, Klrk, Ben .,.....,.............,...,......,....,...,,. Klassen, Gordon ......,......... 68, 70, Klassen. Rlchard .....,............... ..... Kllngenberg, Alberl ...................... I37 l07 II5 II7 l22 20 l28 I20 I37 I26 I37 II5 II9 I38 I20 76 Lane, Richard ....... ,.....,... 6 7, l07, Lenq, Jim ...........................,.. 66, 68, Lanford, Sfella ,....... .................. ...... Langerslrom, Myrna .......,...,....... ... L I D I ..........,....,... - ............, ang ey, a e Lanqslon, Venlla ......... ...... Lara, Richard .............,. ...... Lashley, Dorolhy ..,.. ...... Lashley, Harold ..,.. .L ...... Lashley, Jim ,.....,,... ...... Lasler, Georgia ...... . .... -. Lasler, Rlchard .......,. ........... Laurlhen, Jim ..,,....... .......... Lealhem, Joan ,,.........,.,..,......... 63, Lebanoff, Maurice ...................... .. 79 l05 I38 Lee, Curlis .......... 53, Lee, Wanda . .......,,...,.......,........... .... Lee, Walda ................................ ..... Lehr, Harland ,,.... . .....,........ . Lelh, Lavonne , ...... .... . . Lemon, Marlha ., ....... . ........ ...... Lemucchl, Johnny .- .................... -. Lemucchi, Tim ,.,................,. .......... ss va lol. idk lor Laonelll, Nanci ..,,.. sl, so, na, Leonehl, Pafly ...,.....,.......,....,......... Lewis, Belva .... Lewls, Harold ............,... 56, 66, 68, Lewis, Lela ......... Lewis, Susie ....... ....,... Llnden, Sue ,,.... Lindley, Bob ..,..... .. 'iVi5 'Ei ...........l05, Lindley, Jolene .... ..............., 4 3, 93, Lisenbee, Dollie .... Liflle, Rosanne ....., Llovd, Norma ...,.. ............54.,80, ........-...76, Lollar, Rlchard ,....... Loman. Wayne ..... Long, Pal ...........,.... Lopez, Carman .........., 93 54. 86, , l38, I47, I50, . . ..,,,...., l07, 43, 93. ...l2, l5, I9, Lopez, Gloria ..,.......................,....... Lopez, Louis ...,..,...., Lord, Roberl . Lolhrldge, ...........,......... 77 , Lolhrldge, Maxine Loslaunau, Lena Lousfaunau. Irene Loveladv, Glen .................. 98, I Lovelady. Marsha 75. Loving, Gloria ......... Loving, Margarel Luce, Jackle .,,..................... I7, 54, Lucas, Marcia ...,.. ,........... . .76, Lucas, William ......... ............... Lund, Carvl ........, Lunsford, Barbara ....,,. ...... Lunz, Joanne ,.....,. .... , .. Lusk. Ann ..,.,.......... ....... Lullrall, Hilda ..... Lullrall, June ...,. Lullrell, Gary ......, Lyles. Norman .........,, ..,.... Lvnch. Charololle Lvnch, Rebecca ,.,. . ff. ...ffffffli Lvnch. Ruby ..... ...,. .....,..... Lyon. Sue ...,,.,,... ..,.... Macias, Beverly ....... ......,.... Mack. George ......... .........,..... Mackler, Helen .,..,... ....... . .....63, Macklln, Pal' ,.,. ..... Maddox, Shirley ..........................,... Maddux, Charles ...,..., 26, 53, 78, Madgefl, Carol ......... .,.....-94, Madrld, Lydia ........ ........... .... Magana, Ann ...,...... ..- ..... .... .. ..... Megane, Mary .... -.. ............,.. Mahan, Mary .,............... M- .......... ..... Mahan, Max ...,......,.,......................... Mahoney, Maureen .......... 5I, IIB, Maiera, Sarah . ........,.......,.............. .. Malloy. Geraldine ..,......,.............. .. Meloy Doyle ...........,.... ...... Malqulsf, Arlene .,...... ................ Mann Darlene ....,.......,................... Manning, Rlchard ...- ....... -...los, Mareno, Fred ........................ ....I0, Marctuam, Eula - ...... - ................ 6I, Mars , Claude ................ I00, ID3. Marshall, Lessle ....... .....,. ...,.. ....56, Marshall, Phjllis ............. .. ........ ...... Marshall, Si ney ........ ..,........ Marlin, James .......... ........ Marlin, Pafly ........,,,, ........ Marflnez, Benny ...... ......... .. Marfinez, Julia .........,.. ...- ...... ..... Marllnez, Morris ........ ........... .,.. Malhls, Janel ..,........................... 7 6, Malhis, John ........ ..........., ...... .... 54 , Mallhews, Freddie ...,......... - ......... Mallhews, Rachel Marla .. ............ Maxwell Harold Jim .............. 64, Mayes, Jack .......,........................ ...... McAfee, Alice ..,,........................ .... McBroom, Pally .....,.......... 50, I39, McCaa, Charles .......... ,...I03, l06, McCaa, Mary .. ...........,.. .... . .... . ...... McCall, Melford .....,.............,... ..,.. 32, 53, 96, 98, I05, McCarIhy, Tom ...,......,........,.... IZ9, McClain, Romona ....,............... 27, McClure, Gene ..,........ . ..... - ..... .. 67, McClure, Robarl ........ .....,...... 5 3, McClure, William ...... ............... M C Il Th . c o um, omas .................. 64 McConnell, Lloyd ....,......... 43, 93, McCoy, Mary ..,. ............. . ................ McCoy, Roberl ....,,.. .......... 5 6, McDonald, Bill .,.............................. McElheny. Rlcky .... . ...... .. ..... ............ 36, 52, 79, 96, 98, I05, I39, I46, McEIwraIh, Roberl ................... -.- McEwen, Margaral' ............. ........... McFarland, Barbara ................ 66, McFarland, Bill .,.......... .- ..... l00. McFarland, Judy ........ .......... 7 8, McGee, Carol ....,,...,............,........... McGee, Jack . ....,......,,....,.......... fig. McGlnfy. Richard ...,.. 6I, 98, . McGough, Gene ,,,,,............,.... I00, McGough, June ...,.,....,............. 77, McGowan, Ronald McKenzie, Charles McKenzie, Julle ........,......... 50, 5l,' I03 McKenzie, Norman I00, , I05, McKinney, L. J. .,,...... . ..,. I00, I03, McMillian, Eugene ............,... IOB, McMillan, Shirley ...L ............... ...... McNamara, Jlm S. .......... 53, I05, McNamara, Marllyn .. .....,...... .77, McNees, Jean .,..,.......................... ... McPhelridge, Ralph .................. .... 53, l0I, l02, I05, I39, Mcwallers, Bobby .................... .,.. Meacham, Gloria . ................. ........ Meadows, Grlselda .................. 7I, Meaqlla, Gary ................ I00, IO3, Medina, Julla ..,........,....... ......... 5 3, Medlin, Barbara ...... ........ - -.,7l, Medlin, Darlene ....,. ......... .. Meek, Jerry .......... ..... .. Meek, Sally ....,..... ...,.................. .. Makel, Donna .................................. Melendez, Davld ........ 68, 75, IO6, Mendoza, Cruz .............,.......... ....-.. Maredllh, Fafricia ...... 54, 80, 87, Melzner, Eldon ....,...................,....... Mefzner, Mary ...,............ ................ Michael, Kay .......... ...,.....,........ 47 , Michael, Mary Anna .................. .. Middlelon, Samuel ................ II9, Mlkuls, Ronnie ............ ........... Miles, Llnda ............ ........ .. . Mlles, Sharon ,..... ...... ... . Miller, Blll ............ .... - ...... .,. . Mlller, Dorlhey ...,,.,. .................... Millar, Gordon ..... . .............. 66, 75, Miller, Halen ...... ............ 48 ,75, Mlller, Joann , ..... ................. . .. Miller, Lou Ann ...,.............. SI, 7l, Miller, Ronald ,...,. ........ .... 5 3 , l0B, Miller, Sharon .......,.........,.... .,.... 68 Mulrqan, mfuou ...... 43, va, I46, Mllliqan, Mlcflael .................... 47 , Mills, Barbara .......................,........ .. I9, 50, 5l, 79, BU, 94, l40, Mills, Jerry ...,..,....................,............ Mllls, Rlchard ...,................ 6l, llll, Mllls, Van .................. .................... Mlllsap, Nalhan ........, ,,...... I 08, Mlllon, Gary ............ ............ 99 67 I39 I27 I20 II6 II5 I39 II5 I27 II5 I20 II4 I20 I20 II5 I27 I27 II5 II7 I20 I27 II7 I20 I27 I27 II5 I39 I39 I27 I39 I39 I20 I20 I39 II5 I20 I5l II5 II5 I39 I39 II5 I20 I54 II6 II5 I21 I09 I27 I39 I20 II7 II5 I20 II5 99 I39 II7 II7 I39 I20 I39 I20 I27 l53 I39 l2l I09 II5 I39 II5 II5 I20 l28 I20 I39 II5 II5 I20 I27 I20 I20 II5 I39 II5 I39 I27 I20 II5 l40 I20 I47 II5 I54 II6 II6 I20 I27 l28 Mlnettl, Rlchard ... ..... 64, 76, ll0, Mlnner, Bob ....................l06, Minter, Toby .. ...,.. ..................... Minton, Gene ........,................ Mlranda, Jerry ........... ...... ........ Mlreles, Mary .... -..- ............. ........ Mlreles, Reggie ..,..... 6l, l00, lll5, Mitchell, Jerry - ....... ................,... Mitchell, Mary ........ .......,. ....... 85. Mitchell. Reba ..................,....... Mize, Buddy ........................ 85 , M' e N I I1 , eoma -.. ...... ..........f..Il3, Moffatt, Floyd ,..,, Ill! , I40 I22 l20 l26 II7 II5 II5 I40 I40 IIS Mlttag, Clara .............. .. .... ............ l20 I87 I40 IIS II7 I40 I40 l20 I40 l27 II7 I40 II5 Mollca, Grace .... -...... ....... ,..... Monfort, Jean ........ ....................... Montgomery. Lee .... ...........,....... Mooney, Barbara ..........,.............. Moore, Beverly ................6I, Moore, Bllly ..,...,................Il0, Moore, Carol .............I8, I9, I29, Moore, Dianne ........... -......-..ll3, Moore, Duane ., .... -..........,........ I27 Moore, Harvey , ......................... .... I20 Moore, Terry ............... .. .... I2, Il3, II6 Mora, Carmen ... ................. -..-.,... 75 Morales, John ..........75, 99, IOS, II7 Moreno, Carmen ...........,..,....... II5 Moreno, Freddie ..... -,-,,,,,-,,, 99 Moroen, Betty .... ................,........ IZ7 Morgan, Edward .... .........-......... Morgan, Louise ...,..... ..... ,... 4 3.93, I20 Shirley I40 Morland, ..... ,,.................. Morley, Barbara ...... .......... .... -... II5 Morley, Carol ........ - .... ...43, 93, I40 Morley, Eva ...........,..... ...-.-.....- Morley, George . ..,..... ....,,... H ..... M I R I I h Morrlson, BIII ..,........ - ............... IU7, l20 IIS orr s, a e g ........,, ............. ... I40 Morrison, Barbara ............ .. ..,. -...... II5 II9 l20 l20 Morrison, Gilbert Morrison, Glenna ...,..,................. Morrow, Glendena Moser, Donald ...,. l20 Moss, Douglas , ..........,.................... .. II6 II7 Moss, John . .r....... . .......... ....S7, IIIO, Motte, Horlense ......... ... .... ,.....,.... I2 29, 43, 93, I40, I47, Mowry, Marllyn .... ....,....... ..... ........ Moya, Vlola .....................78, 7l, Moyer, Max ..............N,...... .... ... Moyer, Rodney .M Morer, Beverly Mu Ilns, Tom ........... ...,........,.6B, Murillo, Beatrlz ..................... Murnan, Joan .. ..... Murphy, Elizabeth Mutt, Robert .,., - ......... ..... ,..... Myers, Harriet ...... Myers, Jo .......,..........., -..,............... l56 II5 l20 l20 I27 II7 I22 Munqary, Vlctor ..,. ......,.s.....47, II7 l22 I40 II5 l20 IIS II7 l20 Mynatt, Sandra ........... ........ Neal, Bill ..............,.........,.............., .. Neal, Bob - ..... .....-....-.....-97, 98, Neal, Donna ...... .......... ....--,......... Nelson, Bradley .................. 54, 68, Nelson, Gall ,... I7, I9, 20, 36, 79, I27 I40 I40 Neal, Shlrley ...... ,. .......... 2... ....., -..... l2U IIS I40 I09 Nichols, Walter ...,...,.....,. ...S .,.. Nlcholson, Frank .... - ..... ... .......,, 47 .85 Nlckell, George .... .,................26, l4l Niclrell, Jlmmy .,...... ...... ...........,.r.... IOS Nlederauer, Phll ...... .......56, IIB, l22 Nllrlrel. Douglas ....... .........,........... llll Noe, Beverly -..... ........ ................... l27 Noe, Jack - ............. - ..... .... .... ....... Nowell, Judy ............... .....a...,........ I20 Norton, Sherman ,.-,..........,.. II5 IIS II5 Nuzum, Robert a ...... .,............a.h,. Odom, William ........,....,..... ...-.,... l4l II5 Otflll, Pauline ............ ... ...... ........... Ogden, Jerry ........... .............. Oollvle, Corleen .......... ........ ,...... O'Keele. Marta .... .. ........ l29, I4l, Olaoue, Barbara .. .......... -...-...7S, Olague, Martha ........................ l20 I55 O'KeeIe, Hannah ........... ........ ....... l4l I27 75 l2Il Olague, Sylvia ..,... Oldham, Glenn .. ..... -.............l06, I2I Ollson, Lois .. ...... .... ....... .........77, II5 Ollve, Doug ............................ ...S3, l27 Oliver, Lawrence ........ ...,.....,... l20 Olmos, Ollvla ... ..... ,......,.......... l20 Olsen, Dlane .................... -....... ...... l4l Olson, Martl ...., .......... -.......26, I4l O'MeIlay. Blll ..,,..,. ..-,..........,. 98 O'Melley. Robert ...........59, 98, l4l Ornelas, Fred .....,. .................. I25 Ortega. Andrew .....,...a.......... IN Ortiz, Edna .......,............ ,,,...,,...... II5 Owen, Eleanor .... ,.,,.................. II5 Owen, Kenneth ....... ...............,. I27 Owen, Herb , .............. .................. I4l S9 Owen, Sydnla .......... ..... .........,.... Pacheco Donna Paclna, Robert Lynn' Index ..................49, ...66, 67, 72, Padilla, Ruth ..,..... .......................... Palladlno, Sharon .................. Palmer, Davud ...,......... ...........l09, Palmer, Vernon ..... ..... ................... Panetta, Deanna ..... ....... ............ Paola, Judith .......... ..,.,........,.. Parliar, Terrie ............,....,. -.......72, Parker, Sylvia .......,. .... Pardue, Donna .,............. ......-....... Park, Emma ................... ... .... ......43, Parra, Delfin ...... .... ...... -............. Parra, Mike .... - .... -.. ,.,........ Patterson, Carol .. ..... - ..... ...... Pattison, Bruce ........ Pattison, Warren ..................... -..... PauII1, Carl .......-.......- ........ -......... Paullr, Nina , ...... ...I9, 2l, 49, 85 Paxton, Bonnle .................... ..a....... Payne, Barbara ....,. .............. ....... Pea ker, Joyce ....... ............ -............ Pearson, Paul ....... - ........,.. - ........ 57 Pelham, Darlene .. ......... ........ ..... .... Pence, Alta ............... 5 ........... -..48 Pence, Vernon ....... ,...64, 68, I06 Pendleton, Darrell .......... ............ Pendleton, Rlchard ....... - ............... Pennington, Ann .......... ...... 5I,77 Perry, Perry, Charles -... ...... arole ....... .. ...... -.-............. Perry, Dorothy -... ....................... 50 Perry, Fred ....,........ 52, 53, 19, vi, ,....l6, IB, 14, va, Illl, l4l, Perry, Larry ........ ..... .......... .......,....... Perry, Shlrley ......, ........ ...,,................ Perry, Wanda ,.....- ..........,.......... .... Perry, Wayne .....,................... -.I09 P t e e ers n, Esther ...... ............... S -.. Pettlt, Carrol ................. -..- ......... . Pewltt, Anlta ..... ....... Pewitt, Joyce .....,........... ........ . ..-....- Ptelfle, 'Morrell ....... ........,.... 67, 68 68 Pfeifle, Ward ........ .....,......6I, Ptlugh, Leroy .....,.,......,............... 7 6 Pheres, Bob .....,................... ............. Phillips, Carollne ..................... 6I 87 9l 43, . . .93. Phllllps, Carol .....,,.................... Phillips, Chuck Phllllps, Janet ..... Phillios, Joyce ,..... .... .... ....,. 7 0 , Phillips, Pat .............. ........ ,. Phlpps, Harley ........ ............ ... Plcco, Dan ........ .. .............................. Plckens, Jane ........ .............. ...l24, Plerce. Louise ............ ....,..... ...- .... Plerce, Mary ................9l, II6, Plearcy, Ruth ,.... .... .........70 Plmpe I, Diane -........ ........ .......6l, Ploer, Jerry .................. ...... 53, l00 Pltchtord, Ronnie Pletcher, Robert .. Pletcher, Sandra ........ ..a...--. Pletsch, Llnda .... - ............ ... ...... Poe, Kathy ...... .. ........ -.. ........-..... Poe, Rlcha rd ........ ... ..... -.-.......,..... Pogue, Janet ........................... - ..... .. Polrtte, Keith ........ .. ...,........ ........ .... Pon, Sam ........ .. ..... - ......... - ...... ,..-.. 93 Poor, Alice -..... .... ..,.........43, Porter, Pete . ..............,.... ........-. Potter, Margaret ......... ... ....... ... Pounds, Franklin ..,....- ........... .. Pounds, Raymond Powell, Bull ........ -..,. ......... ........ Powell, Donna ....... ...... - .... -.... Powell, Douglas ...... Preston, Joan, ..... - ....... - ........... Preszler, Harlan ...- ....... -..,.......57 Preszler, La Valle .... .................. 50 lilf Preuler. Willard .. ....... ....,....... .. Prlnce, Pat ......., ... ................. - ...... ... Prince, Patty ...... ,... ................. ....... Pugh. James ........ Pursel, Dlane .....,.. Ouallyer, Curtlx ........... -......... .... Ouilada, Augustlne Oulleda, Betty .... ........, ............... Oullada. Edward .. ....,. .. ........... 7 I Oulroz, Danny .......... ..... .....S4, 75 Qulrox, Mllre .... ...... ....... ................ Rattety, Mlke -...-..- .... 28, 53, 99, Ragsdale, George -............. .... ... Rains. Nell .,... ....... ..........,.........6B Ralph, Denny .,.............. ... ......... IO9 1 1 Rambo. Charles ..,,. .............. ... .... .. Ramirez, Danny ..... Ramlnes, Ne1l ......,. .......... -...,,...... Rampton, Pat .. ............. - ......... ..5I , Rankln, Julle ........... ..... ...... 72 , IIS Rankln, Patrlcle .... a Rath, Lorna .. ..... ... .... --..,........... Ratllff, Mary .. ...a.. .....,................ l20 1211 141 1211 12o 111 115 II5 II5 II5 121 121 75 II7 II7 121 l4l 2l l4I IIS II5 II6 121 II5 120 IIS 115 ll4 120 120 Z4 ISS II6 124 141 12o 115 II7 121 I4l l2I II6 IIS II6 124 II6 II6 l2l 114 121 l2l 125 124 I24 I27 l2I 124 IIS I25 IIS I24 II5 l24 II6 I24 I2I l2I II6 I4l II6 l4l I24 l4l I22 II7 I6 I24 I24 l2I l09 l2I II6 I24 IIIB I2l I24 II6 l2l I07 II6 II6 l2I l2l I24 l05 II6 II6 II6 l24 II6 Rawlings, Loulse ,......,....-...... Ray, Bi I Edvlln .........,.. ...... ...- Ray, Bonnle -.,.,....... ..... ........ Ray, Carol ......................,....77 Ray, Shlrley .a..........,........-.....Tb.i. I Raymond, Gary ..............,...... Reading, Henry .... .......... .... 64, Ready, Rayetta 36, 78, 80, 82, 86 Reese, Shirley .. .... ..................... Redman, Catherine R ec Shl I e e, r ey Reed, Rodney .... ............. .... ,...53, Reed, Sally ...... s... .... -.... ........ -..Si Read,Ted .... ...................64, Reed, Tom , ..... -.......a............,...68 Reeder, Jean .... ,..,,................... Reedus, Charles ..,.....,.. ..... ........ Reedus, Velma .. .......... -...-...M...... 67 72 I09 Rees, John ....... ...... .52 Rees, Llnda ..................5I, 68, 72, Reese, Marllyn .... .......... ........ ......... Reese, Ronald ........ .......- ..... ........... Rehwalt, Jerry ...S ........., - ..,.... ........ Reich, Shlrley ........ ,........ .,... ........ Reld, Cletus ........ ........,. ........ ....... Reinhold, Parls .... .. ........ 59,l0l Renshaw Nancy , ..... ... .......... ..,... Rettick, Ronald .. .......................... .... Rexroth, Carlene -S .... 68, 72,73 Reyes, Ray -..M ...... ............ .... -...... Reynler Ronal .... ...,......- .,,... -....... Reynolds, Dewey ....... ......,.... -...... Reynolds, Sherry ... .... 50,5l, I42, Rhea, David ........ ..,....... ............. -..... h W d R ea. an e .,.....,........... .... .... ...... Rhodes, Audry ..... .. .... .....94, Rich, Carrol ............,...........-......,. Rlch, Jeral .................. .,, .... - Richardson, Betty ......,......... ....-..- Richardson, Donnle ...,........... ..... Richardson, Evelyn ..., ............. ..-. Richardson, Kenny N... .... IBO, III6, Rickman Wllllam ........ ..... - ...... Rlcl1s,AlIen ....... .,.....-.- ...... ss Riden, Richard .... -...........a...l Riley, Joyce ,...... .,,......,, ......... .... Ringo, Phyllis .................,43, 93 Rink, Russell .... ., ...... -.., ......... ..76 Rivers, Joe - ..... .,,...-..............,..... Roark, Bobby ..... ........ ,............l05 Roark, John ...M ...... - ,..,.,......., ma... I06 Robb, Roqer ........... .,..98, 99, Roberts, Bobble ....... ,...... ......... 77 Roberts, Jaclr ............ .........-........ Roberts, Joyce ......o..........-.,........ Roberts, Leo Roberts, Paul ................ -....- ..... -... Robertson, Gayle .,.............,...... 85. Robeson, Jane .,......... .. ........... ....... Roblns, Edward ............................ .. I03 Robison, Ronald ........ 67, 68, Rocha, Lupe ................ S ......... -....... Rodrigues, Dora .... .............-.... Rodriguez, Naoml .............-.. Roamer, Donald ........ -..,............. I9, 43. 87, 93, l00, I I3, Roamer, Mlchael .................. I3, 43, 79, 86, 93, Rogers, Barbara ........ .... ........ 77 Rogers, Kay ... ............. ......... .... -..... Rogers, Rlchard .......,....,.....,.I03 Roqers, Sandy - ...... - .... ..... ..... ,..99 Roland, Rose ........ -...................- Ronaldson, William .... ... .... --..,.. 36, 43, 64, 9l, 92, 93, Rose, Frances ...,...a...... ..... -...- Ross, Barbara .......-....................- Ross, Carolyn ...- ....... ......,.........77 Ross, Marilyn -.. ,.... ,....... .... ....... .43 72 93 Ruble, Pat .....,.. ..,.,...,. , . Ruby, Kenneth .....,...... .... .,.......47 Rucker, Joel -......,,....,...,...... Rueter, Billie .... ......... .......-....... Ruiz, Mike ...... , ........ ....................... Rummans, Mareta .................... 7 0 Rutherford, Ted 56, IDD, IO3, IO9 Rutlln, Terry .................... ..76, l00 Ryall, Lynn ..., .............. ,...a........ Ryan, Janice ..,....... Sabln Jeanie ,..-.....,......,.............. Salcldo Charle e ..,..,.....,......- , n Salcldo Vernon , ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,.,.43, Saldena, John ......s.....,........-.,..... Salyards, Cleta .... .. ...... ................. Salyards, Reta ...- ............ ....-........ Sampson, Gary .. .......... -.... ..... ...... Sanchez, Beatrlce Sa nchel, Carlos .,...................... Sanchez Rlchard a rgue, pe Sen'MIguel, Rlchard .............. Sauer, Gall ,a.........-.-.--- Sanford: Donna S n M' I Lu Raymond, Ray .... ............ .... ......... Reynolds, Sherman ........--.27. 11141 48. Saunders, Tommy ....,................ 20.52, 96, 98, l0I, IOS, Sceales, Ralph .......98, Illl, l06, Scheer, Llnda ........................ Scheer, Patricia ..........,............ Scheer Ronnie s41.m1Jf,c4ro1 ,.,..,.- ..... 51, Schmidt, Gary .................l7, l24, School, Chris ,......... .... ...........S2, Schwede, Irving -.... ..... -............. Schwanborn, John ....... ..........77, Scott B I , every ........................... Scott Donnle .......-.................... Scott: Scott, Llnda .....,............,.............. Scott, Russell ............................... Scott, Shlrley .... ........... Scrltqhfleld, Elmer ................. S2, 96, 98, IOS, Seale, Kenny ..-...........,............. Seaman, Jerry .......,.............,.,...... Seder, Sue ........a..............l3, 9I, Sedwlck, Charles ,. ..... ...........l00 Seeger, Shella ........,......68, 72, Sell, Donald -....a ., ........... 68, 93. Self, Roger .....,............................ 68, Sellers, Charles ....... .. ...... ,...... Sellers, Chester ,....,. ..........,..... - Senlor, Larry .................S3, I84, Sepulveda Jesus....,. .... .. .... ..... Sewell, elm. ......,..6l, 44, 72 Shadrlck, Claud .......,..a........,.... Sharp, Bob ...,.,....,............l42, Shatswell, Rlchard .... ....,........... Sgllraw, Alan .........,..................... ew, .... Shaw, Shaw Errol ................ ............ a....... Shaw: James -..............l2, 92, I23 Shearer, Barbara ..-....-...........l Shearer, Drewett .....,.............76 Sheehan, Dale ...-..............,.a........ Sheehan, Paul .......................... Sheela, Barbara Shetller, Janice .... ..,.........,...77 Sheldon, llll .....,....... - ................. 53, Sheldon, Jerry .......... ............,.... Glenda ....... ........................ Dana ...,......,......... Donna .... ...,....-.................. Shepard, Bob .. ..... -.....- ....... -...... Shepherd, Phlllp 52, 98, l05, I 42. Sheppard, Dortha ,.................. Sheppard, Margaret ..... ....... ...- Sherln, John ....... .,.................... Sherman, Stanley ..,............,........ Shipman, Earl ..... ......,. .......... ,...S6 Shore, EI1-zabeth .......,............. 5.72, Shore, Rlchard ...... 43, 57, 92, 93 Short, Donna .........,.............. , 79 Short, Gary .... 53, 64, 78, 99, I84, Shugart, Catherlne -.... ...... .,...78, SIlva,Freddle .. .... ... ..... ................. Silva, Yvonne ............... ,....... ..... ... l04 Simmons, Jerry .............. r Simons, Doug ............ .......,........... 53, 62, 76, 79, 99, I23, Simons, Mary ............................ Simons, Nina -...............-.......... Simpson, Frank .......... .... -..,......... Slms, Genese ........ ,.,..... ...... ......,.. Sisco, Cecll ...........................,.... S3 Sites, Don ............ .. .... 64, I03, IO9 Sklnner, Bud ...................,.............. Slack, Delbert ......... -...........68, 72, Slaughter, Nlcholas ...a...a.....68 s1.41.1., Allred M.,...-m...I Sllnqsby, Judy ...... ..... .. ......... ,........ Smith, Albert .....................,....... Smith, Allce ......-.......,........-......... Smith, Bllly .. .......... ...........62, l00, Smlth, Bob ........... ............ ........... 47 , Smith, Claudene .....,...... ....... ,... Smlth, Delsy ........... -........ ....... .... Smith. David ...62, l03, IN. IIB, Smith, Donna .......,.........Sl. Ill, Frances ............. .... 58,78 Fr ll Sm th, , Smlth, an e .............l9, IIS, Smith, Herman ................... Smith, Jessle ,,,,,,.,..,.......... Smlth Larry ......................-....... Smith: Mm.. .......s1, sz Smith, Nancy ...................26 Smlth, Paula ......................63 Smlth, Rlchard ....................... Smlth, Rlchard .......,.........,.... Smlth Robert ,.,,,,,,...............62 . . Smlth, Rodger ,................76, SmIth,Sandra .......................... Smith, Thomas ...aa ..... .....,.. ..... 98 , Smlth, Vlnette ....... ..............a...l6, Smlth, Wllllem .,........,........,.......... Smlthee, Dale ,......................,S3 Smlthson, Rodney .............,.......47, Snow, Marlon ........ .. ..... ............ Snyder, Rlchard .,.,..... .............I86. Solano, Henry ..B3, 68, 72. 75. 99. Solari, Andrea .....,,...................77, Solomon, Charles .,,.................. I2, 43. . 54. 79. 93. II5. I42. I I42 l2l II6 l22 l22 II6 II5 l2S II6 l2I II6 II6 SI IIS II6 l2l I42 II7 I2I I42 I2I II6 l2S II6 I2I l2l l2l l2l II6 l2l ISI I42 l2S I42 I42 II6 l2B I20 II6 II6 I2I l28 l2l I28 l00 II6 ISI l2S l2l 89 9l I42 II6 I2S I42 l2S II6 II6 II5 IIS I2I I42 l24 l2I l2l II6 II6 l2l II6 l2l II7 IU l2l l2l l2l II6 l2l l2l l2S II7 I2I I2l II6 I42 l2l I42 II6 IO4 II7 II6 l28 Ill I42 I42 l2l I2l I42 I2l l2l I46 Sommervllle, Vlnton .... ..,.......... 52, 64, 73, 99, I02, Sorrell, Sldney -.,.-.............. Sotello, Joann ,.... ..... ....,........,...75, Soto Manuel ... ............ , ...... ........ Southvrood, Doroth y Sperkmen, Shlrley .................. Sparks, Armlnta ...-...- ...... ....-.....- Sparllng, Bettie -..43, N, 5l, 93, Sparllng, James .................. Spaulding, Bill .... .. ..... ...,,........ Spaulding, Jlmmy ...................,. Spear, Martha .......... .....,................ Speer, Judle .. ......... ... ............. ...... Speer, Johnny - ............ 52, 96, 90, Spence Johnny ..a .... ................. Speth, Bruce ........ ...a..- .... ......9B. poor, ae ....... .... 53 l00 Spitz, Ronald .........-.......47, 76, S DI . lbs, IIBTIEIT Spradllng, Sue ....... -.................... Spurlock, Albert .. Stahlman Jlmmle Stalcur Jeannette 'f:::f::I'2E Stancl tI, John ........... ... ...... .,....... Standlfer, Kenneth Standrldge, Darrel Stanton, Jack ....52, l0l, l03, IN, Starr Chester ...,.....................I00, sun-I uma ........... -..:sa, n, I07, Starr, Dennls .... .. ...... ....,...-...-. Starr, Fred 64, I00, l03, l09, I2I, Starr Oulda ........... ., ........... ......, se. omf, sms ...so or sz . .n: Steele, Carl .......... ....a..52, 97, Steele, Saundra ......... Steele, Susanne .. ..... ..... ........7I, I9, 20, 2I, Stevens, Bllly ,.-...-.-................... Stevens, James ....... ..,......,.......... Stevens, S lyla ..... ...............i. Stevens, EImer ........................ Stevenson, Ronnie ..... ,.............. Stewart, Eddie .. ..... -..,........I06, Stewart, June .... .... Stokes Leuella Stone, Kamrlne ...... QZZ'5Tt3' sfamln nobJFi L'L........ l42 I2l II6 II7 II6 I42 I25 IZ5 I2l I24 II6 II6 II6 I42 II6 II7 I2l l22 II6 II7 I2l I22 I2I I24 II7 I2l l2I I2l I42 l22 II6 I24 I42 IOI I2S II6 I26 II6 l2l I24 I42 I24 II6 II6 Stormont, Barbara ....43, 6I, 93, I24 Story, Scotty ... .... ...----.-..-....... 76 Stoutenbury, Joan ..... ...........63, II6 Stovall, Sherle - .... .............63, 90, I2l Strauss, Leurle ............. ............. IZ, I9 28, 64, 78, IOI, I29, I43, l50 Strauss, Stephen ......... ,,....53, 64, I07 Stream, Frieda .... -..a,.......a.-.... I43 Stringer. Charlotte ......... ..,...... I24 Stuart Barbara ....... ................. I43 Stubblefleld, I-msn .... a...4s,4s. I24 Sturges, Clark ... ............ ,............. 43, 9I, 93, l00, I02, IIB Sullivan, Alonzo ..................47, 5 Ill D u yan, on ............ .... ........ Sommers, Donna . Summlt Dorothy StutevllIe Collett:-mm Sutherland Sharon Sutlltt, Barbara ........... .. .......... -...... Sutllft, Gerald ............ - .... -a,.......- Sutton, Ancll ............... ...,.............. Sutton, Thomas .. ....... ................... Sutton, Tonl .. ........ .......,........5l, 53 99 I05 Swank Rlcha rd Svearlngen, csciiujis. 4l0l: rosf Ssveerln en, Rexle ...,............. Sweet, .ferry .....,...-...a............... Talbot, Arthur ....,.,...52, 90, l06, II6 I24 I2I I2l II6 I2I I24 II6 I2I I25 II7 I2I II6 IIB Tanner, C. M-- ....... Terr, Donald .. .... ..... ..... .....,...6B, Tate, Heather ......... .... .. ...54, Tate, Nancy a., ........ ..-...-...... Tele, Sarah ............... Tatum, Chuck ....................... ......... 57 Tauchen, Norman . Taylor, Alice ..,... .... ....... .. -............ 9l Taylor Ann -,..54, 6l, 68, 73, Taylor: Charles ,..-.... ...... -.....,...,. Taylor, Darcus .... ...,.............,. ,.. ..... ,. 7l Taylor, Donna ........ 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