Enterprise High School - Vespa Yearbook (Redding, CA)

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During this past year, Mr. Ash has had many duties. The most important was leader of student activities. He has helped start many traditions. We sincerely appreciate his untiring efforts and unfail- ing enthusiasm, which have helped to make our school a success. To Mr. Ash, then, who has so wisely guided the student body affairs of Enterprise High School for the last two years and has endeared himself to every student, we, the yearbook staff, in behalf of the Student Body, dedicate the second edition of the VESPA. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE The trustees governing the Shasta Union High School District, of which Enterprise High School is a pan, are elected by the people of the district. These elected officials hold in uust the responsibility of providing the opportunity for an adequate high school education for all the youth of the community. We believe this trust has been discharged well, as evidenced by the fine school plant, the choice faculty, and the excellent classroom equipment that have been provided. In a broader sense, the students who are fortunate enough to be the first to use these fine facilities and receive instruction from this ca- pable faculty are themselves trustees of the school. They hold in trust the responsibility of establishing a school characterized by high stand- ards of scholarship, good sportsmanship, dynamic school spirit, and worthy pupil citizenship. The reputation by which Enterprise High School shall be known in the years ahead is being molded by you. Now the traditions to be followed by your younger brothers and sisters are now being established. You are giving the school its personality. “ You are, in effect, student-trustees of Enterprise High School. I am pleased to note the kind of reputation and the kind of per- sonality your school is developing. It is charming. It is such that you are worthy of receiving approbation. I am pleased to be sharing this growth and development and this responsibility with you, for I feel you are doing your part well. -Jackson Price PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The record of our second year is not entirely contained within these pages. It must be surveyed in the opinions of our contemporaries and in our own candid recognition of both our accomplishments and our shortcomings. We can take pride, for example, in our constitution, which has been formulated slowly and democratically through dis- cussion, analysis and review by all who would be governed willingly and fairly. We have elected responsible and competent student of- ficers. We have gained noticeable confidence in ourselves, our youth- ful traditions, and our ideals. We have learned by experiment that respect for the rights of the individual is compatible with co-operative endeavor, social progress, and self-government. Our shortcomings are many. Our opportunities for improvement, which is but another term for education, are unlimited. But our faith is, we believe, equal to the continuing challenge that lies ahead. -Charles F. Denny FOREWORD JOAN SMITH The school year of '55' and ‘56‘ has come to a close. All of us will return to root for another football team, to win another contest, and to publish another annual. Recorded on this yearbook's pages are the events of the past year, and through this simple chronicle of happenings we have tried to reveal the spirit and achievements of Enter- prise High School. To please our readers, portray our high school life, and bring back memories of student days is our threefold purpose. II this purpose is accomplished, our Vespa Staff will feel that its efforts are rewarded. THE VESPA STAFF First row; H. Anderson, L. Merrill, E. Lombardi, C. Jamison, Mr. Aiken, advisor. Second row: C. Clover, G. Cram, J. Smith, C. Rumboltz, C. Forrester. MR. SAELTZER MR. McCLUNG I The tasks and responsibiUties which face the Board of Trustees are numerous. These hard-working men have coped wtth the many school problems In an efficient and progres- sive way, and they deserve much gratitude for their efforts. MR. THOMPSON MR. FRISBIE MR, BOWLER MR. JACKSON History MR. MORFORD Agriculture MR. MORAVEC An MRS. O'BRIAN Nurse MISS VARESIO Language MAJOR SHOUB Cadets JUNIORS MR. JACKSON Counselor President - - - Vice President Secretary - - « Treasurer - - « Representative Yell Leader - ----CECIL WEST - - BENNY JENKINS MARLENE SHORT MICKEY TAYLOR JERRY WAYBRIGHT - - JOYCE STORY FALL OFFICERS E. ALLEN, H, ALLENBAUGH, W, ALLISON, R. ATKINS, R. BAILEY, L. BAREMORE. S. BARRET G. BLACK L. BOEK A. BOOTHROYD A. BORDERS A. BORRON U BRADSBY K. BROCKMAN J. BROWN R. BRYCESON M. BURHLE M. BURLESON S. BUTLER A. CARMICHAEL D. CARPENTER K. CASH L. CATTANACH M. COCKERILL M. CODY B. COOPER K. COWLEY G. CRAM G. CROOK C. DAVEY N. DAVEY J. DAVIS S. DAVIS D. DIAL P. DIAL M. DOAK J. DONER L. DORMAN W. DUVAL S. ELDERKIN D. ELICHUK C. ELSBURY J. ELY F. EVEREST A. FOGERSON R. FORD C. FORRESTER C. GAITHER B. GALPIN L. GILL R. GOULD J. GOUZENNE D. GREEN J. GREGORY G. GROVE G. HAG BERG B. HAGSTROM J. HALEY J. HALL R. HALL S. HALLER J. HARRISON G. HART G. HATHAWAY W. HATFIELD R. HAYS J. HOPKINS F. HORN J. HORNER L. HOUCK J. HOWARD B. LEWIS E. UNTZ D. LITTLE J. LOPES R. MacDONALD R. McCOLLUM j. McCullough R. McFATE V. McRAE P. MAJOR D. MAKA V. MANN J. MARKHAM R. MAXEY J. MERCIER R. METHVIN L. MILAM D. MILLER M. MILLER R. MILLER V. MILLIGAN J. MUNISON J. MOORE V. MOREY E. MOSES M. MUSSER J. NICHOLS J. NORRIS L. NORTON N. NORTON B. O'BRIAN G. OLIVER S. OLSON G. OPSAHL C. OWENS C. PALMER R. PERKINS L. PETERSON J. PITT M. PORTEOUS S. PORTER B. POWERS L. RACKI G. RAMEY M. REEL D. RENDAHL F. RICE C. ROLL A IN G. RUDISILL C. RUMBOLTZ I. SATLER L. SAUL J. SCHJOTH M. SHORT K. SHUFFLEBERGER B. SMITH J. SMITH J. SMITH J. SMITH R. STAINBROOK t L. TOTH D. TROUTMAN G. TRUETT A. VINUM B. VOGES S. WARNAKE J. WAYBRIGHT D. WEBBER P. WEIK J. WILLIAMS D. WILSON S. WINEGAR K. WITHERS E. THOMAS L. THOMAS C. THOMPSON J. TITTSWORTH C. TODD M. WEEKS C. WEST W V; V 1 11 . SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES MR. ASH Counselor President — - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer — Representative Yell Leader - ■ -Sam Butcher Wayne Merrill - Carol Clover - - John Doner Carol Jamison - Carole Rice FALL OFFICERS J. Hovet J. Howe G. Hufford E. Hursey C. Jamison R. Jerome B. Jones E. Knight L. La Roque E. Leach E. Lombardi B. Ludsted D. McBroom G. McCollum S. McGrew R. Mark R. Mellow L. Merrill W. Merrill N. Miller R. Morini L. Meyers L. Nicodemus H. Par a ham M. Park E. Parkee C. Parsons J. Pheneger M. Porter J. Rasmussen L. Rhodes C. Rice R. Richey P. Rosenbaum J. Salisbury -J G. Stainbrook N. Starnes V. Stevenson I. Strawn G. Strever D. Tassen D. Thomas R. Throop B. Townsend R. Tracy A. Waters S. Wayt M. Wickham G. Winters S. Yetter Ip r ■'|r o a Ak he r FRESHMEN President — - Vice President Secretary - - • Treasurer - - Representative Yell Leader - Fred McCollough - - - Tint Smith ’ Eunice Anderson — - Joan Graves - John Huenneke babe lie Forrester FALL OFFICERS MR. FITZGERALD Counselor A. Adair R. Almgren E. Anderson F. Anderson L. Andrus R. Atkins H. Axner M. BaguLa D. Bailey E. Bare more G. Barrow C. Bartel B. Berry J. Burris N. Blake G. Boyer M. Briley H. Briley E. Brockman D. Brown C. Butcher L. Butler B. Call L. Campbell M. Cantrell S. Cates B. Coates S. Coates R. Coffelt R. Cold iron L. Grant J. Graves D. Greer I. Hall E. liar Land R. Harris R. Harrison L. Harter P. Harter B. Hatfield D. Hathaway F. Hayton L. Helms R. Henry D. Hewltng R. Higgins J. Howe I. Huenneke D. Hufford M. Johnston J. Hufford M. Hughes B. Jackson J. Jackson D. Johnson L. Jones B. Joiner R. Jones L. Keefer R. Klep S. Kltng R. Liddell S. Lindley J. Lindquist F. McCullough R, McGown J. McMalns D. Maka B. Matheson T. Meehan K. Moore R. Nichois L. Northrup K. Norton A. Olives B. Palmer E. Parham L. Passage P. Patterson D. Pehrson D. Phelps R. Pleper P. Popejoy J. Porter V. Pryor E. Pustay J. Ragsdale J. Ramey R. Rapa 111 B. Regussi A. Sanders C. Sappington R. Sappington L. Scheer V. Serpa G. Shaffer J. Shoemaker B. Slater T. Smith L. Sopher J. Stalnbrook M. Stalnbrook B. Starkey M. Starr R. Stevenson D. Surridge D. Stevens R. Stevens B. Swift L. Swindler E. Taylor J. Thompson W. Throop K. Thompson C. Van Dalsen L. Villegas D. Walton L. Warren A. Webb G. Webb o, pi 'J W R. Weeks, M. Whitaker, E. Wilkes. R. WillUms, H. Williams, J. Williams, B. Williams, G. Winters, L. Withers. TOO BUSY Hot Sfown JUNIORS N. Alexander, M. Covert, S. Fink, C. Fraln. H. Holmes, D. Perry, G. Shacher, N. Smithson, J. Squire, C. Stenson, D. Swanby, L. Williams, G. Williams. SOPHOMORES E. Asher, J. Ball, S. Evans, A. Reed, PHOTOGRAPH Ator AML A$Lf J. Gwtnn, W. Norwood, D. Tresner. FRESHMEN C. Blunt. S. Bloom, D. Brock, N. Doherty, J. Frank, N. Graves, C. Helvey, M. McBroome. H. Seaford, D. Shelton. J. Smith, J. Smithson, C. Stevenson, J. Wilburn. 1THLETICS VARSITY FOOTBALL Back row: Mr. Russell, C. Todd, J, Doner, L. Mi- lam, B. Swindler, D. Moore, M. Burleson, H. Hen- ry, Mr. Cleland. Middle row: G. Curl, G. Shoe- maker, B. Jenkins, C. West, A, Fogerson, D. Car- penter, K. Stevens, D. Little. Front row: M. Lewis, S. Hudson, J. Monson, J. Pitt, B. Bullert, G. Beal, B. Corley. SCORES Enterprise 27 6 Enterprise 28 0 Enterprise 47 7 Enterprise 12 Weed 13 Enterprise 28 0 Enterprise 7 25 Enterprise 7 39 Enterprise 7 51 Enterprise 28 0 This fall we had our first Varsity Team. They played all varsity teams, and came out with a suc- cessful record of five wins and four losses, thanks to the fine coaching of Mr. Bob Russell and Mr. Hal Cleland. MR. RUSSELL Coach MR. CLELAND Assistant Coach ■ FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS Sandra Davis, Varsity Football Yell-Leader and her assistants, Judy Phenegar, Judy Hall. Marlene Short, and Larrts Dorman, should be given credit for our school spirit and enthusiasm at our rallies and games. SONG LEADERS The Football Song-Leaders were very spirited. They led the soags well and were very peppy. Carol Gaither was chosen by the girls as head song-leader. She and her assistants, Melba Cody, Margarett Weeks, Carol Clover, Judy Howe, and La Verne LaRoque promoted much school spirit. J.V. FOOTBALL From row, left to right: Larry Coldiron, John Huenneke, Ron Atkins, L. Andrus, Bob Lewis, Randy Stain- brook, Angie Foster, Gerald Gordon, Bill Duval, Jerry Waybright, Merlin Porter, Robin Klep, Darrel Thomas. Enterprise -27 Fall River---------7 Enterprise-26 Central Valley - 0 Enterprise -21 Weed --------------6 Enterprise -35 Mt. Shasta - - -0 Enterprise -34 Trinity-------7 Enterprise -28 Lassen - - - - 19 Enterprise -28 Yreka -------------6 All the lettermen of the Junior Varsity Team were awarded gold footballs as they were undefeated. They played seven games and made a total score of 199 points. J.V. YELL LEADERS This year the Girls' P. E. classes participated in several sports. At the beginning of the term, they learned the prin- ciples of drill, followed by volleyball. In G. A. A. the girls from each period competed in a volleyball tournament. The third period team, The Snappy Girdle Girls, defeated the Hornets of the Square Table, the Super Coolies, and The Muscles. After volleyball came folk dancing in which members participated in foreign dances at a U. N. Assembly. The P. E. classes also played basketball and tumbled in the activity room. Back row. left to right: Miss An- son, D. Thomas, C. Rumboltz, S. Heier, I. Strawn. Middle row: P. Harter, L. La- Roque, B. Curtis, J. Bailey. First row: C. Clover. L. Saver- cool, J. Phenegar. on o rv a VARSITY BASKETBALL From row: L. Coldiron, H. Holmes, B. Jenkins, D. Tavey. J. Harrison. K. Cash, M. Porter. Back row: D. Thomas, L. Dorman, B. Swindler. D. Little, D. Moore. Mr. Russell. The basketball team had a very fine season this year. Tney displayed exceptional spirit and aggres- siveness. Even though they played four year high schools, the Hornets managed to hold their own with all of them. JvuLC 55 IMS •H Enterprise - - - 53 Dunsmulr - -- -- -- 62 Enterprise--------52 Mt. Shasta --------- - 54 Enterprise - - - 46 Coming - -- -- -- -33 Enterprise - - - 51 Los Mollnes.............68 Enterprise - - - 44 Trinity--------------- 52 Enterprise - - - 31 Dunsmulr - -- -- -- 33 Enterprise - - - 44 Paradise - -- -_______49 Enterprise - - - 35 Central Valley..........21 Enterprise------44 Mt. Shasta............35 Enterprise - - - 32 Paradise..............45 Enterprise------42 Los Mollnes-----------76 BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS ROBERTA McFATE The varsity basketball yell-leaders promoted a good deal of the school spirit at Enterprise High School this year. The yells led by Roberta McFate and her assistants, Elizabeth Bonney. Alice Boothroyd, and Beverly Galptn, stirred up a lot of enthusiasm during the basket- ball season. The basketball song leaders, headed by Marilyn Miller, also added to the enthusiasm of the students. Her peppy assistants were Vera McRae, Lois Norton and Mary Kay. Special thanks should go to Joycelln Story who took Mary Kay’s place during her Illness. JOYCE STORY, LOIS NORTON, MARY KAY, VERA McRAE, MARILYN MILLER. BASKETBALL SONG LEADERS From row: L. Coldiron. B. Atkins, B. Reed, R. Pieper, D. Tres- ner, R. Call. M. Porter. Back row; S. Lindley, B. Corley, J. Doner, P. Rosenbaum, G. Shoemaker, M. Arbuckle, Mr. Russell. Enterprise 36 Dunsmuir 46 Enterprise 47 Mt. Shasta 46 Enterprise 43 Corning 39 Enterprise 42 Los Molinos 44 Enterprise 551 Trinity 41 Enterprise 35 Dunsmuir 42 Enterprise 72 Paradise 38 Enterprise 32 Central Valley 11 Enterprise 49 Mt. Shasta 35 Enterprise 51 Paradise 36 We’re happy to recognize the fine team work and skill the JV team has shown. They have done a good job in carrying on Enter- prise's good name. They say that behind all great men there are women. Here are the peppy girls who carried the office of JV Basketball Yell-leaders, Eunice Anderson, Kay Hadley, and Georgia Winters. “C” TEAM We are proud of the Enterprise High School Ninth Grade Team. It remained undefeated for all of five games. They were also the only team in the history of our high school to hold a team score- less in field goals. They accomplished this when they played Trinity C-Team, which scored two points by free throws. D. Stevens. I. Cox. R. Pieper, C. Bartel, S. Lindley. J. Fitzpatrick, B. Atkins, R. Rapalli, R. William, H. Lewis, Mr. Russell. The C's big brothers taking a rest. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL This year for the first time there was intramural basketball competition. The champions were Mr. Cleland's first period Ex-Laxes who defeated Mr. Farruggia's sixth period Giants in an exciting overtime duel. EX-LAXES Mr. Wllhelml, D. Rendahl, E. Moses, G. McCollum, L. Cattanach, R. Marini, D. Booth, G. Oliver, R. Hayes, L. Bradsby. THE GIANTS Mr. Farruggla, C. Todd, J. Huenneke, K. Stevens, J. Way bright, C. West, T. Meehan, D. Wilson, G. Curl, G. Reed, M. Howard. ALKA SELTZERS Mr. Denny, F. Everest, B. Duval, D. Maka, C. Thompson, B. Lewis, J. Arnold, S. Barrett, R. Mellow. HOOSIERS Mr. Foster, B. James, A. Borders, R. McCollum, S. Evans, S. Fink. T. Hughes, E. Scon, L. Toth. MO ffffWfr C Pr nr vvKr • ,'’ 9« ll$f MIDGETS D. Phelps, B. Call, G. Shaffer, W. Merrill, G. Black. A. Vinum, E. Allen. F. McCoUough, W. Throop, L. Rackl, Miss Anson. HOT SHOTS Mr. Fitzgerald, D. MacDonald, G. Strever, L. Coldiron, D. Duval, M. Porter, G. Opsahl, E. Llntz, B. Lundstedt. 1. GOOD JUDY? 2. OUR FRIEND, MARY. 3. SWING 'ER CUFF. 4. SCHOOL DAZE. 5. HUH? 6. WELL, BEV. 7. BUR-R-R-R. 8. WILLY ALIAS CHET. 9. TINY AND WOLF GAL. 10. HU SHORTY. 11. BOBBIE AT CAMP. 12. BOB’S FEET? 13. IT ACTUALLY SNOWED! 14. 4-7-1-8 HIKE! ACTIVITIES BOB JAMES Vice President CLAIRE RUMBOLTZ Secretary SHIRLEY ENLOE Treasurer CLIFF TODD, President The Fall Student Body Council, which held its meetings every Wednesday, was the first council to operate under the school’s new constitution. Many things were accomplished. The budget was set up. a clean-up campaign was held, and for the first time, the appointive offices were established. They were Secretary of Building and Grounds, Arson Fogerson; Secretary of Athletics, Gerald Shoemaker; Secretary of Public Relations, Elsa Lombardi; and Secretary of Student Affairs, Melba Cody. One of the chief accomplishments was the setting up of the club program. The most active of the first period clubs are pictured on the following page. Back row: Mr. Ash, A. Fogerson, C. Jamison. E. Lombardi. J. Waybright. Front row: S. Enloe, B. James, C. Todd, C. Rumboltz, S. Davis. Absent were: G. Shoemaker and J. Huenneke. MOTIVATORS, and AIKEN'S VEGETABLES “SING for your SUPPER” Fall Play, third row, left to right: Mr. Farruggia, composer of Sing for your Supper, V. Tedrick, J. Waybright, A. Vinum, B. Swindler, Mr. Giedt, Advisor. Second row; C. Rumboltz, R. Perkins, B. Galpin, B. James, L. Kenyon, C. Forrester, D. Goeforth. First row: V. McRae, M. Miller, J. Story, K. Withers, M. Strawn, M. Weeks, G. Cram. This year the junior class of Enterprise High presented the first play in our history. Mr. Giedt's first period English class selected the play Sing for your Supper by Anne Coulter Martens. They produced and staged this play under the direction of Mr. Giedt. The crowd at Shasta Union High School auditorium thoroughly enjoyed the three-act comedy, and the cast learned the essentials of play production. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. John Farruggia Back row; Mr. Farruggia, J. McCollough, D. Goforth, J. Howard, D. Moore, B. Swindler, L. Gill, E. Moses, L. Dorman. Second row: C. Fisk, R. Perkins, C. Gaither, C. Rice, L. Norton, D. Green, R. Richey, C. Todd, S. Butcher, M. Jackson. Third row: S. Davis, J, Jackson, E. Anderson. J. Hall, M. Buhrle, B. Barber, B. Vogues. I. Saltier, S. Wine- gar, K. Borron. Fourth row: T. Smithson. V. Gnagey, N. Alexander, J. Smith, J. Norris, M. Short, V. McRae, K. Withers M. Weeks, M. Cody. This year was the A Cappella choir's beginning. With its approximately thirty -eight members, Mr. Farrug- gia feels that the choir had a very successful year. The choir performed at the P.T.A. and they sang at different spools. They also took part in the state Music Festival at Redding, and a spring concert. Everyone feels that this year has been rewarding. BAND From left to right: D. Tavey, B. Starkey, K. Smithson, J. Smith, J. Jackson, B. Throop, L Opsahl, R. Atkins, G. Barrow, J. Thompson, jt Lopus, D, Goforth, L. Racki, C, Parsons, Carlson. J. Hovet, J, Wilburn, Mr. Farruggia, L. Toth. N , Parker. M. Arbuckle. C. Clover. B. Townsend. G. S. Kling, M. Hughes, R. Richey, J. Williams, R. Weeks, D. Maka, B. Jackson, L. Northrup, L. Harter, P. Lane, J. Doner, G. Ellison, J. Mercier. This year, the band has improved considerably, while this year's is 36. Mr. Farruggia, the director, bcrs. Last year’s membership was around twenty-five is very pleased with the efforts put forth by its mem- GIRLS’ GLEE AND BOYS’ GLEE S. Heier, C. Fraim, B. Carr, J. Markham, C. Helvey. L. Passage, J. Salisbury, R. Coffelt J jack- son. R. McGown. Mr. Farruggia, Director; G. Cram. F. Anderson, j. Porter. A. Brown, L. Houch A Adair, R. Ford, P. Dial, I. Forrester. J. Graves. I. Strawn, R. Sappington. V. Serpa, S. Covey L Butler E. CooK j. Thompson. G. Hathaway. M. Doak. C. Delamar. C. Palmer. N. Crook. V.’ Morey H. Eaken, D. Watton, J. Smithson. J. Ramey, K. Glasser. j. Hovel. B. Hatfield. L. Williams . Back row; B. Hagstrom, M. Whittaker, G. Black. L. Baremore. G. Gorden, J. Fitzpatrick. G. Sanders. B. Jones, D. McDonald, G. Strever, K. Stevens, R. Tracey. Mr. Farruggia Knight. L. Grant. D. Hathway, L. Bradsby. R. Call, B. Kegusci. Second row; First row; E. Some of the activities enjoyed this year were two skating parties, a basketball team which com- peted against other schools, the annual Ag. Ball, and Parliamentary Procedure team demonstrations. FALL OFFICERS Left right: Sentinel R. Cox. Rep. E. Allen. President A. Carmichael. Secretary G. Abetg. Tree urer W. Merrill. SPRING OFFICERS Left to tight: Secretary B. Swindler. Ptetldent A. Carmichael. Vice President G. Truett. Treasurer G. Aberg. F.F.A. MEMBERS Back row; R. Clayton, L. Parker, G, Aberg. K. Shufleburger. S. Boyle. N. Stames, R. Baxter, R. Cox. Front row: C. Ball, E. Knight, H. Parham. E. Hufford, T. Reid, L. Rhoades, D. Bagley, W. Merrill. Front row; L. Withers, D. Surridge, R. Weeks, R. Joiner, B. Axner, R. Stephens, D. Hufford, B. Call. Middle row; D, Granks, G. Shaffer, D. Davis, B. Coldiron, E. Wilks, B. Jackson. Back row: Mr. Hillman, J. Monson, C. Thompson, E. Allen, A. Carmichael, D. Carpenter. B. Swindler, J. Gregory, Mr. Morford. Front row; R. Hall. D. Webber, U Kenyon, F. Rice, L. Stevenson, J. Joiner, K. Brockman, G. Tmett. QUEEN FINALISTS Front row: E. Anderson, J. Hufford, Queen, J. Porter. Second row: C. Forrester, N. Miller. Carol Clover, President Miss Anson, Advisor During the first semester the G. A. A. Council was composed of representatives from each P. H. Class. At the beginning of the new semester, officers were elected. The members participated in volleyball, basketball, tumbling, and baseball. G.A.A. COUNCIL Back row; L. La Roque, L. Norton. J. Hall. N. Alexander. Front row; P. Harter, C. Rumboltz, C. Clover, R. Mark, Miss Anson. Back tow, left to right: J. Graves, M. Starr, M. Weeks, J. Bailey, L. Sopher, D. Hewling, J. Dyer, J. Porter j' Hall. Second row: D. Gram, K. Shufleberger. M. Strawn, B. Berry, P. Harter, B. Curtis, R. Liddell, E. Anderson. Miss Anson. First row: J. Kaase, B. Coates, L. La Roque. R. Sappington. N. Alexander, S. Hewling, B. Hatfield. Back row; J. Smith, C. Clover, L. I, Strawn, S. Heier. D. Thomas. L. Scheer, J. Reeder, A. Waters, Norton. J. Phenegar. M. Park, L. Savercool. Second row; R. Mark, V. English. C. Rumboltz, C. Rice, Miss Anson. First row: M. Hughes, J. Gouzenne, J. Nichols. J. Tittsworth. C. Norton. BLOCK “E” President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - — Bob Corley -------Jim Pin Mickey Taylor - - Bill Bullert Sergeant-at-Arms--------Henry Holmes Representative.....................Jim Monson The Block E, in its second year, was a very thriving organization. Among its accomplishments it put on a dance and also raised the funds for the gold footballs which were awarded to the J. V. players. The membership increased greatly throughout the year. Back row; D. Thomas. B. Swindler, B. Atkins. R. Atkins, B. Bullert, R. Stainbrook Third row: A. Fogerson. B. Duval. G. Beal. J. Pitt. S. Hudson. H. Holmes. Second row: G. Shoemaker. M. Taylor. A. Foster. B. Lewis. B. Jenkins, J. Monson. L. Coldiron Mr Russell. Front row: M. Porter, D. Tavey, T. Hughes, L. Rhoades, C. Todd, R. CalL This year this F.H. A. continued its yearly schedule of homemaking activities. The officers were Georgia Winters. President; Liz Bonney. Vice President; Sandra Hewling. Secretary; Yvonne Brown, Treasurer; Lana Fitzpatrick. Historian; Marilyn Starr, Parliamentarian; Marilyn Johnston, Reporter; and i inHa Savercool, Song Leader. Their advisor was Mrs. Blankfield. Back row; J. Dyer. J. Espinosa, C. Helvey. E. Bonney, E. Brown, L. Savercool. Middle row: P. Popejoy, G. Winters, L. Fitzpatrick, M. Stan, S. Covey, D. Hewling, Mrs. Blankfield. Front row; N. Smithson, E. Brockman, S. Hewling, J. Brockman, M. Johnston. C. Delamar. CADETS « 1 Robert Maxey Company Commander Back row: R. Maxey, J. Schjoth, L. Villegas, J. Strever, R. Barber, R. Baxter, D. Dittus, B. Regusci, L. Blunt, H. Dyer. Second row: L. Baremore, J. Winters, D. Person, R. Tracy, R. Nichols, B. Hagstrom, D. Jerome, C. Butcher, K. Brockman, L. Stephenson. Front row; L. Andrus, J. Howe, S. Kling, B. Starkey, D. Davis, R. Stephens, L. Grant, R. Hall, J. Hayton, R. Higgins. Back row; R. Maxey, R. Baxter, J. Schjoth, L. Barmore, D. Person, K. Brockman, G. Winters, B. Hagstrom. Front row: L. Stephenson, D. Jerome, J. Howe, L. Villegas, L. Grant, R. Starkey, D. Davis. Back row: Miss Vareslo. Advisor; B. Reger, R. Mark. Front row; C. Rumboltz. I. Hall, N. Alexander, R. Perkins. C. Jamison, E. Lombardi. The California Scholarship Federation is an organization for those students who make ten or more semester points. Three points are awarded for an A and one point for a B. The members were; Brenda Regar, Roberta Mark. Claire Rumboltz, Judy Hall. Nancy Alexander. Rosemary Perkins. Carol Jamison, Elsa Lombardi, Bob James, JoAnne Horner, Joan Smith, Margarett Weeks. Ronald Atkins. Richard Harris. Vicki Serpa. Bill Jackson. Lyn Merrill. Wayne Merrill, Joann Reeder, and Judy Jackson. STUDENT LEADERS CONFERENCE Back row: J. Smith. B. James. M. Cody. C. Jamison. E. ixmibardl, J. Graves. E. Anderson, C. Todd, C. Rumboltz. J. Waybright, Absent were as follows: G. Shaffer. K. Hadley. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Mrs. Bowers Advisor The Future Business Leaders of America was organized to promote better business. The Council, composed of President Angie Foster, Vice President Maxine Buhrle. Secretary Lois Norton, Treasurer Sharon Olson, and committee chairman Carol Jamison, Marilyn Cockerill, Carol Gaither! Cliff Todd, Judy Hall, Lola Peterson, and Rosemary Perkins, met monthly to plan F. B. L. A, activities. The group put on the Autumn Leaves Dance and the White Xmas Assembly. F.B.L.A. COUNCIL Ti i —i Back row: A. Waters. M. Crowe, K. Withers. S. Elderkin. L. Fitzpatrick. M. Weeks. C. Owens. L Davis. J. Middle ': B er. TC ckerill. V. Mann. L. Peters. E. Lombardi. M. Miller. M. Strawn. U Sopher. M. wirkham I Reeder. Mrs. Bowers, Advisor. „ From row, M. Crook, J. Haley. S. Wameke. J. Kaa . S. Ob . L Saol. N. Alekamta. B. Smith. . «•- : « L. Non on, M. K . U Born..,, I. Phcnesa,. U Sawcmtl. «. McDooaW. A. Fonot, Black. ;,eMr;.T, .T'Nlchob. Btmm. C. Galthc «. Pckhn. C. Fbk. «. Goukl. P. Malm. A. Bomh- 71CMF “HaH: ,. B. CPU. C. Bloc. C. lamb . S. D. Thom... Cowley. HORNET’S NEST Editor.....................................JUDY NICHOLS Assistant Editor..............MARILYN COCKERILL News Editor................... SANDRA HEW LING Feature Editor.................GLENDA HATHAWAY Advertising.....................BETTY SMITH and DARLENE TROUTMAN Sports Editor...................JUDY BAILEY An Editor...................................SAM BUTCHER Business Manager..........LAUREL JANE THOMAS “i'01.....................MARILYN COCKERILL Assistant Editor..........LAUREL JANE THOMAS News and Business Editor----------- JUDY NICHOLS Feature Editor...................SANDRA HEW LING Advertising...............GLENDA HATHAWAY Sports Editor....................IUDY BAILEY Art Editor.......................SAM BUTCHER Typist and Exchange..............BETTY SMITH The Hornet's Nest staff, supervised by Mrs. Foster, started publishing and priming their own editions for the first time this year. This practice not only built up school morale but also kept everyone well informed on the activities of our school. Back row; Mrs. Foster, S. Butcher, L. Thomas, J. Nichols, M. CockerilL First row: G. Hathaway, J. Bailey, S. Hewling, a Troutman. B. Smith. c STREET ANGELS M f A i. - i 0 1 4 1 3 Swindler Duval Maxey Monson Schjoth Mr. Fitzgerald The Street Angels is a newly formed hot rod club at Enterprise High. In addition to working on their cars they have the objective of promoting safe driving. Much was accomplished by the club s twenty-four members under the leadership of President Bod Swindler, Vice President Bill Duval, Secretary - Treasurer Bob Maxey, Sergeants-at-Arms Jim Monson and Joe Schjoth, and Advisor Mr. Jim Fitzgerald. V Bvxbe L Gill. A. Carmichael. A. Vinum. W. Duval. N. Starnes. R. Swindler. R. Barber R. Maxey W Merrill. K. Shuffleburger. H. Coates. E. Henderson. R. Duval. G. Williams. J. Monson. c iw Mt. ftagerald. E. Leach. L. Rhode,. R. MeUd . 0. Reed. h. OU,e,. L. G.a.e,, L. Kinyon. C. Johnson. SPRING STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Sam Butcher Eunice Anderson President.........Allen Carmichael Vice President............Sam Butcher Secretary — .... Eunice Anderson Treasurer --------------Judy Pheneger - - Roberta McFate Yell Leader STUDENT COUNCIL 4 Left to right: M. Cody. S. Butcher, Mr. Ash. A. Carmichael. E. Anderson, J. Pheneger. Absent were: M. Kay, R. Harris, J. Reeder, R. McFate, P. Rosenbaum, C. Clover, and E. Allen. ELECTION BOARD First row: Beverly Curtis, Allen Vinum, Margarett Weeks. Second row: Robin Kelp, Mr. Ash. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY i© m IT v Back row- M Arbuckle. G. Shoemaker. H. Kay. J. Waybright. L. Milam, B. Corley, J. Fitzpatrick. ZSw CSi C. Rumboltz, J. Hunneke. R. Mellow. C. Todd. B. James. R. McG au. L. Keefer. J. Munson. First row: L. LaRoque. M. Cockerill. E. Lombardi. L. Sopher. S. Enloe. J. JacK- son. R. Liddell. S. Davis, M. Cody. SPRING CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS Pedent.......................Jim Pitt Vice President - ---------- - Gale Black Secretary...................Joan Smith Treasurer...............Arron Fogerson Representative..............Mary Kay Yell Leader.................Gall Cram Advisor............................Mr. Jackson SOPHOMORES President — - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer — - Representative Yell Leader - Advisor - - - ■ Gerald Shoemaker ■----Bob Corley - - Elsa Lombardi - - Merlin Porter - - - Joann Reeder ........Ray Call ----- Mr. Ash EXIT ■ President - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Representative Yell Leader - Advisor------- FRESHMEN - - Tim Smith - - Pat Popejoy Valerie Gnagey - - Joan Graves Richard Harris -----Pat Harter Mr. Fitzgerald WELCOMING COMMITTEE TOP MAGAZINE SALESMEN Back row: C. Bartel, D. Bailey, R. Call, Mr. Ash. Front row; B. Curtis, A. Brown. L. Passage. C. Rice. M. Kay. P. Popejoy, J. Jackson. S. Cling. B. Coldlron. M. Hughes, J. Williams. OFFICE STAFF I I Back row; S. Enloe, L. Smith, J. Williams, Mrs. Knight, M. Smith, J. Gouzenne, L. Blunt. Second row: J. Reeder, S. Haller, B. Galpin, B. Kan, S. Wayt. ATTENDANCE STAFF Back row; J. Nichols, D. Troutman, Mr. Grossen. From row; D. Grant, L, Savercool, M. Musser, L. Boek, S. Butler, B. Stainbrook. Back rcw: B. Coates, Front row: J. Brown, Mrs. Jensen, J. Morris, P. Dial, S. Hill. S. Warneke. S. Elderkin, J. Howe. J. Story, D. Thomas. VISUAL AIDS Back row; G. Winters, D. Tassen. Front row: E. Knight. D. Higgins. H. Parham BUS DRIVERS Back row: Hendricks, Busekist, Krontz, Woodfill. Middle row: Fish, Warner, Mengi, Webb, Neely. Front row; Smick, Wetmore, Sig- mund, Jensen. CUSTODIANS Mr. Coats, Mr. Michael, Mr. Harlow, Mr. Rogers. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Streetman, Mrs. Greenshaw, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Wilburn. {? . vr- JU | 7 1. Darrell and Donna Thomas 2. Doug and Bev Curtis 3. Liz Bonney 4. Charles Sappington 5. Maggie Weeks 6. Leslie Kenyon 7. Judy Hovet 8. Carolyn Halvey 9. Robin Liddell 10. Cammie Johnston 11. Dottle Shelton 12. Angie Foster Marilyn Johnston Connie Delmar Yvonne Brown and Jimmy Arnold Irene Strawn Pat Harter Valerie Gnagey Marylyn Starr Carole Rice Donnie McBroome Mary Strawn Karen Carlson TRACK Because of our early deadline, complete coverage of late spring sports is impossible; therefore, we have pictured only the groups who plan to turn out for track and boxing. Fifth row: B. Swindler, R. Atkins, J. Doner, R. Stainbrook. P. Rosenbaum, E. Barrymors, D. Thomas B. Corley, S. Lindley, Mr. Russell. fourth row; R. Atkins, C. Bartel, F. Horn, V. Byxbe, L. Coldiron, P. Smolensk!, A. Carmichael. S. Hudson, G. McCollum, D. Maka, J. Doner, R. Bailey, J. Waybright. Third row: R. Bryceson. L. Toth. W. Jones. W. Merrill. S. Boyle, j. McCullough. J. Webb. D. Booth D. McDonald. J. Monson, H. Holmes. L. Jones. R. McCollum. J. Howard. A. Fogerson, R. Almgren Second row: B. Lundstead. E. James. R. Mellow. S. Butcher. R. Pieper, L. Stevenson. A. Borders. C. Parsons. M. Bogula, G. Reed. D. Wilson. J. Smith. R. Throop, G. Stainbrook. K. Shuffleberger. First row: H. Lewis, L. Bradsby, E. Leach. D. Davis, R. Stephens, D. Stevens, D. Franks, B Coldiron T. Reid. D. Williams. T. Harlan. E. Parham. G. Curl, C. Todd. D. Tresner, J. Guenneke, P. I Lane. BOXING Fifth row: Mr. Russell, J. Doner, B. Bullert, R. Atkins, B. Corley. Fourth row: H. Ray, F. Horn. G. Aberg, J. Mon son, N. Starnes, A. Carmichael, J. Doner, J. Way- bright, G. Beal, D. Maka, R. Cox, G. Hagberg, B. Duval, J. Pitt. Third row-. B. Townsend, V. Pryor, S. Barrett, S. Cates. L. Keefer, L. Parker. B. Powers, E. Lintz, R. McDonald, H. Holmes, G. Winters. D. Duval. D. Cox, V. Byxbe, D. Jerome. Second row: D. Webber, D. Franks, L. Harter, D. Williams, R. Stevens, D. Stevens. P. Lane, B. Comer, D. Henry, R. Call, R. Mellow, G. Reed. D. Wilson, G. Curl, J. Webb. S. Fink. First row; J. Burris, D. Surridge, C. Ball, H. Fite, E. Boles, E. Knight, L. Villegas, L. Campbell, J. Howe, D. Hufford, L. Rodes. T. Reed, B. Call, R. Harris, E. Parham, B. Coldiron. • 00 NEW STUDENTS The students pictured on this page enrolled in school after the original pictures were taken. E. Asher J. Ball B. Barber K, Blunt S. Bloom D. Brock E. Boles G. Curl N. Doherty B. Galster B. Graves M. McBroome J. Nelson J. Schacher J. Smith J. Smithson N. Smithson T. Smithson D. Swanby L. Williams MILLER’S MARKET ENTERPRISE Redding Anderson BUILDING MATERIALS TOWN AND COUNTRY INTERIOR 2 Miles East On Highway 44 STELLA ANDREWS Phone 831 For Highest Quality and Easier Workability Use Enterprise Shopping Center Bechelli Lane Featuring Pabco Paints Roofing - Siding Phone 670 CLARKE WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY CO. SAND GRAVEL 1625 Market Street Ready “Mix Made With 100% Sand and Gravel 100% Crushed Road Rock and Plant Mix Free Estimate Gladly Given. 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