Enterprise High School - Vespa Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Makati uwggjg 5 THE VESPA Enterprise High School Redding, California ,L ,- . i,',1:'l'iZ -.My 1. fL.iii1ts. ts, welt Sfiiflggiizffifffiiif-:K '- ' 1 ' mr. I I K :V I I K ,.,.m., 1 O l . , i Fwy ia - I , K 33 E .u',lXltli:42'l'le iiii i t eies ar g r , e r l Am.L , A,mm',k: 41 mZ Y' V LK.L J AQ'. W2-if 'L' , 1- ,LLLL,LWL,LLL:Li ,-,',1L t- H 4 , ,L1L, H VZKV., l Wwlwx Mwwsrtasvfflvf fl Enterprise is now established as a full fledged four year school with a complete academic and activity program. ln addition, although less tangible, are the equally important traditions and loyalties which are now firmly implanted. Instrumental in build- ing these programs and forging these traditions has been the Senior Class. This class, through its energy and leadership, has led the way in athletics, in academics, ' , V nw L ,.M 'fl A A K ,Q f -Mglwwdwk Q nemwwwwfmw V ,mffassiwif 'wifi ' ,, ., , A V V l ' A l 'fiikiiisfivi-ml-V 'If' ,lf school governrn,entf'i17udclition, it has pioneered the Hornet's Nest, the Vespa and succeeded lim organizing chapters of FFA, FBLA, FHA and other clubs with national and ,local affiliation. Therefore, it is only fitting that this year's Vespa be dedicated to that group of students who will be the first to receive diplomas from Enterprise High. . . THE SENlOR CLASS OF '57 Q 3 Connie Forrester Editor Sam Butcher Asst. Art Editor Literary Editors: Carol Clover, Elsa Lombardi, Lyn Merrill. FORE Often times, as we go along the path- ways of life, we will want to look back to relive the enioyable experiences of high school, its many friendships and its varied activities. In this year's Vespa we have tried to keep alive forever the peo- ple and activities of significance to you. l l 1 Dick Jerome ORD Even as you and your friends part you will have available in this annual a treasure chest of memories. We of the Vespa Staff sincerely hope we have man- aged to portray many of your favorite moments at Enterprise High School. Mig? W 'W Advertising Managers: Carol Jomi son, Margaret Weeks, Claire Rum boltz. Halvard Anderson Photographer Art Editor Lois Norton: Feature Editor Judy Jackson: Business Manager f '31 x A ', 'ax s A x, ,.,,,n-:abs v .m s Lk KN.. g K 4 fkllilt' ., 31' S-AiL .4,5'V l Tie? fi V V 4' is l fir V 5 .5 , g - ' A J 4 l, ,ii 5 1 fly i ya fi? A ' l fx ,fix 454 e e ffl wx ' If, E Y af' W W wwlfg A with thrs attempts to use 2 3 xgeneral of the school to X Number To start our our Enterprise mill, first we look at the A rge of the over- all operatip , the planneril this oligy makers, in short,the- , inistratlepl Q. l 5 f. 'fm' -' f A - ,D Q . fl' 5, '- 1 ,AVP I J kk! ,R A iw 1 f , q., s , l , ' My A x 4 I 7 f Q kr? fl lf J - 5 ' 1 R - .4 if X' . 'V 3 x 9 138 Q WS fw S The citizens of this district have again demon- strated their confidence in our schools by approving a 53 million bond issue. These new resources will make possible the expansion of Enterprise High School to double its present size. This has great signifiance to the youth of Enterprise and the eastern fringe areas. Expansion will make it possible for this young and new institution to develop into a school of the most desirable size. It is generally considered that a student body of 1200-1400 pupils can be com- petitive in sports and other school activities with other schools having much larger enrollments. Furthermore, the curriculum offerings can be as rich and complete as is necessary and desirable. Yet, a Mr. Denny and Mr. Price at work. SUPERIN TE DE T MESSAGE school of 1200 is small enough that there can con- tinue to be close personal relationships among the students and teachers, and opportunities for students to share in school activities will continue to remain high. Enterprise has already demonstrated that it can meet strong competition with Shasta and other out- of-district schools. Friendly inter-school and inter- district rivalry is wholesome and desirable. Now that funds are available to permit a building pro- gram to go forward, and as the campus facilities are developed, Enterprise, under the able leader- ship of Mr. Denny and the faculty, is destined to become one of the leading high schools in the north. JACKSON PRICE PRI CIPAUS MESSAGE gh we can point to numerous accomplish- ments of individuals and groups among our students and faculty during the past three years, essentially our accomplishment as a school has been to over- come the problem of newness and to gain a posi- tion of honor and prestige for Enterprise High School. We have probably enjoyed more success than would normally come to a new school. During the next few years, however, we shall begin to face a different kind of problem. This is the problem of bigness. The new construction that is now under way will make Enterprise a big school. In a school, as in a city or a nation, the problems of living together increase in number and complexity as the population increases. As we grow into a school of a thousand or more students, we ,Q shall need more than ever before a student govern- ment that can act forcefully and with a deep sense of iustice and responsibility. There will be in a big school more factions, more arguments, more com- petition, and particularly there will be more people that we do not know. With the larger enrollment we may tend to neg- lect individuals just because we don't know them. Those individuals, in turn, may tend to become in- different about their school because they do not feel that they are really an important part of it. That is a serious danger in a big school. I hope that through your continued good faith and good deeds, we can avoid this danger so that we shall become not only a big school, but a good one. CHARLES F. DENNY Mr. Denny points out future additions, 9 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Thompson, Mr. McClung, Mr. Frisbie, Mr. Soeltzer M. Bowler was not present when this picture was token. The responsibility for fulfilling the policies of the Shasta Union High School Dis- trict is placed in the capable hands of the School Board. These men, each of whom has numerous other responsibilities, largely determine the direction that education is to take locally. The high standards maintained in the high schools and iunior college, plus the tremendous building program presently underway, testify to the industry of the board members. I0 VICE-PRI CIPAL A new administrative oflice came into ex- istence this year with the creation of the vice- principalship. The vice-principal is confronted with many duties, among them the overall supervision of the counseling program, over' seer of student activities, and chief handler of discipline problems. The skill with which all these duties was discharged reflects the wis- dom of the people who selected for Enterprise's First vice-principal, Mr. Bill Fitzgerald. Y . .,'-t.-.,....,.-.--....-..... ' is TTE D CE OFFICE STAFF ROW l: Mr. Grossen, B, Smith, M. Fox. ROW 2: B. Voges, L, Williams, A. Boothroyed, P. Miller, A. Lane, D. Miller, J. Haggard, The record of student attend- ance is kept by Mr. Grossen and his office staft. Collecting and re- cording the absence slips are included in the varied duties of the girls. Mr. Grossen il iw- COUNSELORS C X H V, , Miss Anson This year we have three counselors, Miss Anson, Mr. Ash and Mr. Fitzgerald. In addition to their Counselors at work regular teaching, they plon programs, guide stu- dents in choosing correct courses, and also oFfer advice to students interested in college. 9 tt 5, S Q ,, o X C35 12 BOTTOM: Mrs. Knight, N. Crook. TOP: N. Miller, C. Owens, J. Horner, B. Cooper, S. ,ff Porter, M. Musser, M. Short, M. Weeks, C. Rice. semen: Mrs. Knight. s1'ANoiNqiESilfien l. Strawn, J. Nichols, R. Gould, J. Hall OFFICE STAFF The central office of the school is very important in keeping things running smoothly. Mrs. Knight, Mr. Denny's secretary, has fourteen students to help her through- out the day. Their duties include filing, typing, working the switchboard, and assisting the counselors. Regular credit is received for this work. 13 i F . i , 'Qfuiiif i S. i if Mr. Bill Fitzgerald's class shows campaign Mr. Ash points out Peru in Modern History. SOCI L Included in the social science classes is the study of present world prolglems and how they af- fect the people of today. First the students learn how past events have tended to shape the history of the world, after which they go Mr. ' crests STUDIES into a more detailed study of their country's history and government. lastly, the students consider prob- lems that will face them later in life. Also included in this depart- ment are Drivers Education and First Aid. students in map work. Mr. Gregg gives advise on Hornet's Nest Mr. Jim Fitzgerald gives fundamentals in driving. Mr. Giedt with two of his English students. Mr. Liotto brings more life to languages. 5 ...-Y Mrs. Foster and several N GUAGE The students of English I, Il, Ill, find that these courses cover gram- mar, composition, and literature. Journalism, an elective course, teaches the fundamentals of news- paper work, and the school paper is published by the students in this class. The students of Drama and Speech have produced several Freshman English students. skits plus the annual play. Vocab- ulary, a class of more practical value, is also taught. The Foreign Language Department is represen- ted by the Spanish, French, and Latin classes. The pupils in these courses have discovered that dif- ferent languages can be interest- ing and fun. Mr. Grossen gives pointers in preparing speeches Aiken working on prefixes in the Vocabulary class 17 Mrs. Bowers checks computations in Clerical. BUSINESS The students interested in the business field have a good opportunity of learning the fundamentals of business by taking the many courses which are offered. ln the General Business classes they study personal business problems such as banking services, money handling, and installment buying. Typing, bookkeeping, and stenography which are essential to business are offered to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Mr. Bryan in reference work. Miss Taylorls lyplsls' Miss Anson calls time in. Coach Russell calls roll. PHYS CAL EDUCATIO ysical Education is necessary to the well-rounded program, and for this reason the course is mandatory for both boys and girls. Good Sportsmanship is stressed through the teaching of various team sports. These activities include football, volleyball, base- ball, and basketball. individual sports such as boxing, tumbling, track, and field events are taught. Girls are given instruction on posture dancing and elementa h h , , ry r yt ms. Cadets is also offered to boys in place of physical education. Ph Sharp shooting Colonel Shoub shows cor- rect care in handling firearms. Hegii keeps a straight line while he grades on the curve Mr, Foster mystities students. SCIE CE A better understanding of the principles of math and science is acquired in diHerent courses in this department. Students interested in college are offered Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Solid Geome- try, and Trigonometry. Basic Math Mr. Wilhelmi's 20 AN MATH provides fundamentals in arithme- tic. One unit of a laboratory science is required for graduation. The sci- ences oltered at Enterprise are General Biology, Advanced Biol- ogy, Chemistry, and Physics. students at work. Mr. Wilhelmi calls worms ANNELIDA Mr. Wolfe whistles while he works. 21 LIBRARY Mrs. Jensen, in order to keep the school library in efficient running order, has a staff of eight girls. These students arrange and check books, file, and help keep the library neat and attractive by means of various displays. Credit equal to any other class is received by each girl. Library Staff ROW I: Mrs. Jensen, Ella Thomas, Karen Cowley, Helen Allenbflugh. ROW 2: Sharon Cross, Jerkia Haley, Lola Petersen, Joann Chargin, Linda Houck, Jessie Jones. 22 Shop and Agriculture Several courses are offered to students interested in machines, agriculture, wood and metal work, and architectural drawing. Classes including Wood, Farm, Metal, and Auto Shops are open to boys. Mechanical drawing is taught to both girls and boys. ,Jw iixgl gb Mr. Morford is up against it-the black board,that is. a Mr. Cleland looks over a student's work Mr. Hillman demonstrating in his shop class Mr. Farruggia directs the band at a game. Classes such as Crafts, Art l and ll, and Advanced Applied Arts are offered in Art. These courses cover commercial art, practice in chalk, pencil, oil paint, and charcoal. Stu- dents learn to better understand different phases of drawing and sculpturing. Work in leather, clay, and other materials is taught in Crafts, Displays are assembled for exhibition to the school. Art Music Under the direction of John Far- ruggia the music department has made considerable progress. The courses include Band I and ll, Band lessons, A Cappella, Girls' Glee and Boys' Glee. The band is al- ways present ot home games, and frequently attends out-of-town games. This year the Band partic- ipated in the annual Band Day in Berkeley, the Chico Sight Reading Clinic, and the Music Festival. The students formed a special Pep Band in order to create more spirit and sportsmanship. Mr. Moravec and students examine an abstract form. 24 I-I0 EMAKING Among the most practical skills a student may acquire are those taught in the Homemaking Depart- ment. ln Homemaking l, ll, lll, and IV, the girls receive training in Child care, health, personal good grooming, cooking, and home man- agement. They learn to budget wisely and to practice safety. Mrs. Henninger explains a seam to a student What's cooking? Working hard girls? CAFETERIA STAFF The hot meals prepared by the cofeferio staff keep our students well fed and full of energy. Mrs. Hendriques, Mrs. Wilburn, Mrs. Bagley, Mrs. Sfreetmon. I'm nextl Ummm, looks good. 26 I J rf ' i 1 I . i XIX 1 il X fix QR sf: w f fr' ,MRM N K F X WT f M1 lg Wifwflfi K W if it Mr' Wxfx Qi ,wwf f 'ff Starting the long growing process that is necessary before all the milI's machinery can be utilized are the Enterprise twigs, the Freshman. ln four years time they will grow to maturity and be processed by the mill, but for now, they're iust beginning. . . F LL FRESHME CLASS OFFICERS patrick, Vice-Pres. STANDING: Pres. J. Sinycrd, Rep. C. B. Perkins. Hansen. SEATED: Treas. W. Truett, Sec. L. Forney, Rptr. M. Ftiz- R. Baldwin A. Barber B. Bennett J. Benton J. Bollenback R. Booth 'Nw 'J . A ' . ': Y. K ' .- I r . i ff' -8 Y. Abbott Adair Allen Anderson Axner D. Bagley B- -,fi . A. Bowskill J. Boyd J. Boyle G. Breedlove D. Brock S. Browning SPRI G F RESHME CLASS OFFICERS D. Brunelli R. Bush L. Canoga T. Campbell L. Carlson J. Carmichael SEATED: Yell leader R. Young, Vice-Pres. C. Quibell, Sec. C. STANDING: Rep. J. Minor, Pres. D. Gordon, Treas. K. Morrow Hansen. J. Clover A. Cockrell G. Comer M. Cook D. Coon P. Coon P. Carter L. Cary E. Clnargin N. Chaufly R. Clark S. Clendenen ww A.-f 1.-,...,1... 4 .-if l , f ' ' ' A ei P + ' .... -Hr. s Q 1' wil . Q2 WW' ld . Q, V, ' , . ' . 2 - if VE, A 7 Q .EST I fs , f K X li 952- 'g ' 7 mQ'sz :v4... 'f .- E. Eneix 1 LV L. English V M.Fi11pafrick R. Duval H. Eaken J. Eide G. Elsbury 'O T7 ' SS.. ' . G H Qi2iSfQgf,: ' ,, ..., ,, ' '- I -. I .. ix . Ei . fi ...K Q . ,. ,af 5.1, UQ, SE gf , K. W .f . A. Crow E. Daugherfy C. Delamar G. Diehl G. Dole Magazine Sales Pu rty 30 L. Forney S. Forschler l 'X' 4. 'ff ' 'F 1 1 f D. Frase .1 2 . fAf L 3 - H, Q, 1 in 'L -,., f .Q . 2 A A.AA A . V' ri! -1 'L 5 jj R Q fy I' B. French F' S3 B. Gebauer D. Gordon U. Greenhaw P. Haglund A. Hagstrom T. Hamon C. Hansen R. Hesfon L. Higgins S. Hooper E. Howard G. Huggins E. James K. Jennings Magazine Sales Party 31 J. Jenson J. Jones P. Jones S, Keighley M. Kellogg P. Kelly Top Magazine Solesmen STANDING: J. Clover, D. Mann SEATED: P. Kelly, E. Churgin. J. Kern S. Ketilewell A. King M. Kirkman L. Knight R, Kugi D, Lamb G. Leach P. Leach L. lincecum B. Lipka P. McCleury A, Mgbqniel B. McDermid L. Maddox D- MGM B- MWX J, Matheson J. Minor C, Moon, K, Monow 32 gf, l NM? K J if-nv K r f 'l' s ' if--1 1 .. V, -I 'ff ggi, ,L Z ,U 1 Y 'V I A . '19 M R .L L 'Q .3 X1 ? . . . V, A , . K, -ff , G. Nclsln L. Nelson R, Pearson R. Perkins N. Rogsdule B. Roiley R. Robinson D. Sciisbury at I 1 . L ' K 1 s - .A M . ljlglgl ,g ...iz X 'mixes - an dm . , -A 9 all V 1:5 V' we-' P E zu 'ww' iV f..J ' . xii i L P? 6 4 ,w l L V . .fa Q 5 ll K vi'-Q ' A lr K i 9' fm A33 T? C. S. D. P. Nelson Peters Ropolli SClWll1ldi Smm, L. Sorensen D. Stephenson Smnh L. Starkey S. Siockton W. Norfon L. Prciwl M. Reid D, Scan 3 3 ii .. r. K. Paddock L. Pryor C. Rhoodes D. Snive ff? .1 'S New L. Palmer' J Guillen A. Robertson J, Sinycircl , .Q K. Pc1tTerson J. Guillen D. Robinson D. Sizemore taiizgqf h ,- Ffa.: ' svfsjk f- :Q fig. . ,,,.. n n i z n . n nn W' J. Sfurr W. Trueft R. Wagers C. Wells K. Wilson K B. Townsend B. Van Dalsen B. Ward L. Wetmore. . R. Young FRESHMEN AUTOGRAPHS 34 One step farther along in the growing and milling process we find the sturclier trees, partially grown, yet with more growth to come. . .the SOPHOMORES. 1 mv, , t l ml 'J' W' A l ' 5 , .l, I l i 'C ' ,aj if 31' g l'y M iz ' , 'ill It P f l '. I 40 , . it Nc . ' V if , X, if -- -:,'i,f,ij H- r q ,g U17 , Q' t 4' f .. M7 . l , flqjxflffl' I ,' ggi. flu, ',r l' 'il' ,. , .ff L luv ' lif ,v viz' t lil f XIII? -' . ', f lf Q fr ,fblgi lf ' 'txt W l' 'X X - qi 1 fn XEXX--, l 'xx l ,. .1 A ,V XX wk .xxx A g 'E ,Jm 4!1,.Lk Q k 'XX ' ' , XXX ll ll ' l l X S ,W .ml ' 1 K ' 5 .,t mm 1 l l , ,fl'l.W N 7 X I ', A: Vow . e' , W--i or .. . - p 1 ,, , I k 5 vp Y l l l H 5 :gill wi -. f li' i t - ,-f a'1 s3Ssssll lm Fu- , -Ti ,iff tv' dill l g V iii X 1 vu . -f1+A l it g, , 'mrs-it -I 'fri-, -, , . V - 5-D rg:-.:gg-55 V1 ,im i lx :ll -,fi 'fg-L., f u 'gl',, LT ' aft- fggiffim' fl? ' I g :SEIU ' 35: '-, - lil-L .i lr 'L' lift P I 1- ., JL vii , ,Egg 5 -- 1f-f -,- 3 ' 4.57- f ' -A -1-f - zz A ,N - . A E22 kv g f gafjeiif,o,ff fl A A g :oi MM.. . 'C , Ffa FA: - l ': f -EQ ' NOR -, gp- el ,K NJ, Y, .V '- ' - RRY' 'i- Tf:f ' 4' , 'SLT' 0 Mi' FALL SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Sec. ..... E. Anderson Yell Leader .. .... B. Blank Pres. ..... .. D. Bailey Treas . . . . . . J. Porter Rep. .. P. Popeioy F. Anderson L. Andrus R. Aikins H. Axner E. Baremore W. Barrett H Y fiiifinf . 5 :rl nr lt' L 1 ,. ,2. ' W H . Q . ... M M 2..if- . -1 ,,,.. :S .. ll W Qgwzxf w . 1 W .25 X127 A. Adair R. Almgren E. Anderson ' A M. Briley D. Brock A. Brown L. Buller D. Bailey S. Bailey 251.1 ,kb rw.: K .' , 5 L A l ,, rw A 3 ' 1 fx Q 3 if 4-'WT yr G. V. G. H. Barrow Berry Bertagnolli Blank Boyer Briley 36 f A nv . 4 . A' A QE' i' . 5 s L.. a 5 L x 4372- . HF-W Q . . 39? 233 L 5- get Hwy E Wifffk PE PRIN I S STAFF SITTING: F. Anderson, Editorial Committee, N Doherty, Managing Edi- , tor, J. Williams, Editorial Committee, L. Passage, Copy Editor. STAND- J ING: J. Porter, Assistant Editor, Mr. Giedt, Advisor, K. Bertagnolli, ,ws X Editor in Chief, B. Jackson, Editorial Committee, S. Cross, Editorial 'V Committee, F. McCullough, L. Swindler, Typing Editor. E' L. Camplgell 36' no J ,3 ,iie 3 R E i ' 4, F S. Cates K. Clarke R. Coffelt f if 4 -.2 iv tv- '-,.- 'E E B. Comer E. Cook 5- COVCY 37 it - ill , iii , B. Balfour '70 .3 .zvf A B. Call iv L. Conaga 3 E, x'-47. .wfi N351 Y 1, i R. Coldiron Q J' I -, vi I. Cox S. Cross J . Dyer G- ElliS0fl E. Fisher G. Diehl .. -.- .9 . f ' 15 , i K A 4. 1.19 . 1 . f X 1' D. Davis SWEETHE RT Av ,. - - A S. Dixon I x . i fi if D. Davis K. Dixon ' .. A,,' C. Delamer -f N. ooheny P .qv U' A I. Forrester '39 W' Eade -l' E5Pl 05a J. Fifzpolrick E- Fone' D. Frambes J. Franks C. Gilbert . 5 '. A V ,, W. Dasiardin E' Z D 'M K2 'Y X if 9 zu ' Kffgf D, Jw ' , .. . '---. L ' jx dl Q . f ffiij D Duval .W-:11,11 Li D f D i ll ig D I ' ..r fl ff, A if 4 9 38 .W '23 I In - ,J W i X 1 2 ff LLLL C25 -A- 2 I V1 . , Q . P A 1 1111. .5 fum f- . . J Q ik J M. Goforih N. Groves T, Harland N ' L D. Hewling ? 1 , ' .P mx . R. Harrison V- Gm'-'9eY . J 'SU' W., sf 5 G. Gould D- Greer D' Johnson M X I , Aiff ' R. Higgins i1-nl 'X I.. Hurfer fl i -1-N , ,K va, K D. Holmes P. Harfer Q 9 4 -- -Ja V gf J y A . O. Housfon if J J. Henriques i--. .A B. Jackson M. Hughes J. Hufford D. Hufford -of 5' L: V7 sf F 39 f f , I R. Henry J. Huenneke Johnson . Johnston Joiner Jones Kling Liddell Lindley Linquisf Lifflefon McCullough McGown Matheson Meehan Moore Moore Morgan Norlhrup Norton Olives Po lmer Passage Pehrson Pahe rson Pete rs Phelps Pieper Popeioy Porler Pryor Ragsdole Ramey Schmoo Ropolll rf, W8 'Q 5 Ii 7 2' V, We ij, 4' g:,, , A M isa .Ja 'WIP r fig- J ' i M x Q J' - :I .. ' L . ., A A X 21 R lx , 7' ..,. is 5' K 51, ' 5 5 1 w iw 84 ff . 1 ' rw if 925 if gy L ,E . A fill ee x 'V ,F ff 3 we EE 2 1 1 z In KL y.,3', me A psig We C3282- '9 7 'f 1.1 IS ', 'Em f if g sz .. SN Zi JS, K ll 5 j M is J V, .A:,: jg i i i H E W 'fa J' ' rf-'N E gffifif ' JI f 40 SPRING OFFICERS if 3 X Vice Pres. . Pres. .. .. O. Houston Rep' Sec. .. M. Goforth Tram- . U B, Jackson Yell Leader . NM ,, , . ,P , B. Regusci , ' C. Sappingfon A K N 4 A 9 K R. Soppingfon JA ' , ,J J V. Serpa 5 W -.-.-cz 1, E I 'J V. I , JJ ' J KX 'J A Y wr' ? J. Schmidt 5 V f- 'X' . .-wi. ,-'Q 1' ' f Q J . . ,fr . A3 f ' .4 A . J . ' . X .. wf',s h A ' 'YF ' wiXI2rf?'52fr?f3235!?2 J I G. Shaffer - g. J. Shoemaker In N ' A V, .. : lx .3 C. Smifh -er ,Q J G75 J. smnh ' L M - J w i Y - ' U' T. Smiih -g - 2 nz W , . , Q S . J K'-J. , ,....... . Nr' -M, wwf' sf ,. C. Sopher J. Sfainbrook , M. Starr F VJ G. Stephenson , 4.73 D. Sfevens . .A X 1? 41 Fred McCullough .. M. Briley .. J. Fitzpatrick b L w 4 A sf D. Surridge B. Swifi L. Swindler E. Taylor J. Thompson J. Thompson is '-W. W. Throop C. Van Dalsen R. Vercelli L. Warren A. Webb SOPI-I 2535533 AUTOGRAPHS L. Wilkinson B. Williams J, Williams J. Williams H. Williams 4g. G. Winters as E, L. Withers 'ST ., xl ....... 1 3 8 ? , X a .1 14 ,..i F4 4 xg 1 1' f A -if S A - W- 5 --Y Y - , ,H -,-...L vf 42 .IU lllli The growing timbers who are preparing for their last year are the Juniors. . .For them the high point of the year was the prom, held in February, the theme Moonglow was carried out with silver stars and a Parisienne sidewalk cafe surrounded by shrub- bery ,and flowers. Nature provided a full moon which shone through the windows. After entertainment the evening was highlighted by the presentation of the first prom queen and her attendants. The Queen and Her Attendants G. Winters, N. Holmes, C. Rice, C. Clover. Queen 43 wr-eva 3. E E ,711-1 A 4 lvl, X r l llllf' . . l Wllmi illzell l ,ll 6 5 NAP W Vice Pres. Yell Leader .. .. Pres. . Rep. .. .. G. Beal Sec. ...... . . B. Sfainbrook N. Holmes Treus. ..... .. J. Pheneger .. M. Arbuckle R. Mellow M221 , wa v HW' fa b..E ,,,. k.,, 1 .AE se ll., ' '-ff, ., QA' mfg ' Jimb - E53 21 fggglj 1 . :lf li .. F gif , EZ. l , M J , H? ff ellllmm 1 V . ' Q. '...f W'-V--L . ...gf . 1 1- .. 2557 Q iff . . -, 5 4. .' z W l 'I 'fx .', A -' ' ,,ll':.- . 5 25725 H ..11.,:'Ei1 i l' It I 1. 2, -45 ,ll x j mflfflg sig ,,.. F: L ili? ., -' Y x -: X51 's zz: :. 'is :fx '.'- fe. ' vixfigi-'d:., 1- : WC xgllfflfi '--- , Y-1 -515.5 .Ln ,,.., ,. .1 , X QQ . in 4 lgwsg ,.f- 115. jg... l npyggggig. h ii W ll , 1: ,1f.l2Q.fgQi2u I' if 3525531 efl ilfll ..f'f .L ' ' ' iagiigixx' gg. V' Tj E. : , ?fg:f:i'f . V' 3 ' l l . .,.- fliflf. '. fd-' w 'll . Jflifl'-' . .. . , .,., A 5 hi? M. Arbuckle, J. Arnold, G. Aberg, T. Allen, H. Anderson, M. Babcock. D. Bagley, J. Bailey, C. Ball, R. Barber, G. Beal. L. Benton, L. Blum, L. Bohall, E. Bonney, F. Booth, R. Boyer. 44 lhlllflif ' f i f V .Q - rl i W , J fl ,gg i :fx J , A I: . 'B l Vice Pres. .. Sec. Pres.... Trecs. . . . . Yell Leader . Rep. . . . 'Q-'f if fffycff w I 4 I fm . M , ,L V, --1 4 , ma y ...N ' T ,W ffml ' I 5 if: U K lx 6 5 ff 5 R 1 5 .. B X f Ra me f . S. Boyle, D. Brammer, Y. Brown, B. Bullert, S. Butcher, V. Byxbe R. Call, K. Carlson, D. Carnes, J. Chargin, R. Clayton. C. Clover, L. Coldiron, B. Corley, D. Cox, M. Crowe, J. Doner. .. B. Bullerf D. Thomas P. Smolenski .. L. Merrill .. J. Arnold . N. Holmes .Fi- 45 I lf' D. Edwards K. Hadley N. Holmes D. Kimball G. McCullum W. Merrill f?', J f an . L 3 ff.: ' ...- ii ' I' J A if Q L, .. W5 M I Wu W iq I K r -X M? 1 54' P 1 . fi.. V M .vzz - . C. Fisk J. Haggard J. Howe E. Knight S. McGrew N. Miller . f 2 X Q .1 iii' L. Fitzpatrick S. Heier J. Hover E. Leach R. Mark R. Morini Wdw A, E. C. EI M. V. Foster Henderson Jamison Lombardi Mqrrineau Milligan was Q. aff- .LLL w R J . .. -J so is f , gg: in A -1 I .i .. 4 ws I f--Q J.. -.,, , 6 Yrs..-z M. . L, . , L. Graves P. Hogue R. Jerome B. Lundsiedf R. Mellow L. Myers M Y Q32 L ' 2 ,rl X .uf 5 . .J ,ew s ,Q '-my , .K ,.., D. Goforth P. Hague W. Jones D. McBroom L. Merrill L. Nicodemus H' f lkwf' 5 l I f X J Q ...SN , J T vvfl' i A fu by 'F z inf' 'X v s r-. 6' are , S . E 1' J' I YJ 13 J rvv-3 J. M. T. E. V. R. Parham Porfer Reid Scott Sfevensor Townsend M. Park J. Rasmussen L. Rhoades E. Self I. Strawn R. Tracy L. Parker B. Reed C. Rice G. Shoemaker E. Swarm T. Trefz Parsons Reed Rylandsr Shufelberger Tassen Tresner M. Peck J. Reeder J. Salisbury P. Smolenski D. Thomas A. Waters .K Vi .si f if r-4' ,an J. Pheneger B. Reger L. Sovercool N. Sfarnes R. Throop G. Winfers -may 4' W. W, 2 ' r U , I 2 a ux 1- lil 1' I L , Ul u ,WM I x X 1 ' I W The Fall Semester was an eventful time in the Enterprise mill: football, dances, general election, and intramural fun. On CTIVITIE the pages thot follow are pictured some of the groups cmd activities thot kept things humming. fx hw BQ gi Pres. . . .. B. James Sec. .... C. Clover Vice Pres. .... P. Smolenski Treas. . . . . G. Cram FALL STUDE T BODY OFFICERS his i SWK G. Cram C. Clover M. Cockerill Mr. Ash F. Anderson S. Hansen P. Popeioy M. Goforth K. Baker B. James P. Smolenski C. Todd 52 REPRESENTATI E ASSEMBLY rx. an-. ROW 1: R. Mellow, A. Vinum, P. Smolenski, Beauregard, R. Clarke, B. Duval K. Cash. ROW 2: M. Fitzpatrick, J. Benton, P. Popeioy, C. Hansen, C. Quibell K. Baker, K. Shufelberger, M. Kay, J. Phenegar, G. Cram. ROW 3: J. Leach G, Black, G. Ellison, K. Dixon, F. McCullough, M. Porter, A. Forgerson, Mr Ash, Advisor. CHICO CO FERE CE l ... A 1 li ve? -A-V P. Smolenski, G. Black, C. Clover, M. Crowe, B. Maxey, B. James, F. Ander- son, J. Henreques, C. Quibell, J. Phenegor. 53 div. M. Weeks, T. Hughes, M. Fox. To stimulate a greater interest in our country's democratic procedures the Social Studies Department, during the November elections, sponsored a mock election in school. Campaign oratory, banner waving-even a television presentation by each party-preceded the day when the entire student body turned out to vote. lne wnole venture proved to be very rewarding. A ,W 1113, .iz ggi! - mi .5 Q K. Stephens, J. Redner, C. Palmer. 54 Let me find your names. G. Shoemaker, J. Doner, C. Anderson ev YEL' ... YZ..-f 1,1 W d' 4 x ff! 14' fp 5 f ' ' '4,',,J fi? '9- 'ii'1??fTRF Tackles Atkins, Taylor Bullert, Beal Ends Hughes, Little Shoemaker, McDonald Guards Stevens, Littleton Hudson, Monson, Foster 56 ROW 1: B. Bullert, K. Stevens, A. Foster, J. Monson, A. Fogerson, J. Pitt, S. Hudson, G. Beal, B. Duval, M. Taylor, J, Doner. ROW 2: C. Todd, C. Thompson, G, Shoemaker, R. Atkins, R. Stoinbrook, D. Little, D. McDonald, D. Moore, F OOTB LL M. Burleson. ROW 3: Cooch Cleland, Couch Moore, T. Hughes, B. Swindler, H. Holmes, J. Doner, B. Reed, Couch Wolfe, and Coach Russell. .rs Line Backers Doner, Fogerson Duvol, Pitt Bucks Swindler, Todd, Holmes Burleson, Moore Managers Coldiron Clayton 57 I VARSYFYIWNTFBALL YELL LEADERS STANDING: J. Jackson, Left to Right: K. Shufelberger, M. Cockerill, R. Liddell The Hornets-top team in Northern California-combined a bruising running attack with a stonewall defense to enable them to go through the season unbeaten and untied. In capping this most successful year, the Hornets steamrollered the crosstown rival, Shasta, 27 to O. Equally successful were the varsity yell leaders whose well organized cheers and exuberant enthusiasm kept student body spirit at a constant high pitch. Willows Orland Red BluFf Weed .. .....28 Scores 0 .... .25 6 .....27 21 25 58 Trinity . . .... 46 Lassen ... ....44 Paradise .... .... 3 9 Shasta ... ... .27 Total 280 12 19 95 Action shots of the Team. FOOTB LL SONG LE DERS FRONT: M. Kay. BACK: E. Anderson, B. Golpin, D. Thomas. -iff' F e N. W.. ff? 59 ,. X YELL LEADERS l. Forrester J. Porter B. Berry P. Harter SCORES Willows . . . . O Orland . . . . . 6 Red Bluff ...26 Weed ..... . . . 7 Mt. Shasta . .. , . .43 Trinity . . . . . .36 Lassen . . . . . .34 Paradise . . . . . .20 Shasta ....... .. 7 Central Valley . . .19 Total 198 ROW 'l: Mgr. B. Clayton, D. Pearson, J. Leach, B, Call, A. Hagstrom, R. Littleton, D. Harrison, T. Reid, G. Comer, B. Baldwin, D. Phelps, D, Smith, Mgrs. L. Coldiron and B. Coldiron. ROW 2: Coach Moore, K. Shultleberger, J. Boyd, L. Campbell, R. Duval, R. Henry, R. Call, D. Stevens, J. Huenneke, G. Reed, R. Mellow, L, Graves. 60 J. V. FOOTBALL - ROW 3: Coach Cleland, J. Fitzpatrick, D. Gordon, D. McBroome, J. Wilburn, B. Atkins, J. Sinyard, D. Pehrson, M. Porter, T. Miehan, G. Gould, D. Frambes, Coach Wolfe, Coach Russell. 61 Almost on a par with the un- beaten Varsity was the J.V. team which amassed a total of 198 points to the opponents lO3. High point of the year was a 43-O slaughter of Mt. Shasta. The classy performance of the team was complimented by -the stirring performance of the J.V. yell leaders. WOODWINDS AND PERCUSSION BRASS SECTION, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Weeks, L. Rack! B. Jackson, J. Lopus, D. Maka, G. Ellison, J. Doner, J Matheson, L. Parker, R. Atkins, D. Goforfh, B. DeLemos C. Parsons, P. Lone, L. Harter, M. Fitzpatrick. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Clover, M. Hughes, J, Williams, R, Vercelli, G. Borrow, G. Reynolds, B. Starkey, Mr. Farruggia, B. Townsend, S. Kling, G. Opsahl, M. Ar- buckle, J. Thompson, J. Leach, P. Coon, C. Anderson, J. Maddox. CLARINET SECTION, LEFT TO RIGHT: L Prawl M Na son, K. Moore, L, Canoga, J, Smith, C. Tavey L Toth C. Johnston, B. Throop, B. Marler, J. Hovet K Carlson J. Jackson. ROW I: L.. Racki, M. ArbuckIe, D. G0- forth, B. Starkey, B. Townsend, D. Mako. ROW 2: J. Jackson, C. Clover, M. Hughes, J. Smith, J. Maddox. ROW 3: J. Lopus, B. Jackson, J. Matheson. C PPELLA ROW l: J. Jackson, S. Winegar, L. Canoga, J. Hovet, V. Serpa, C. Fisk, C. Moore, J. Henriques, G. Cram. ROW 2: J. Porter, A. Brown, J. Hall, M. Buhrle, E. Anderson, B. Balfour, R. Perkins, C. Gaither, M. Cody, S. Davis, Mr. Farruggia. ROW 3: J. Arnold, R. Weeks, D. Goforth, F. Anderson, M. Nason, G. Hathaway, M. Short, M. Weeks, J, Jackson, C. Todd, B. Swindler. ROW 4: E. Moses, R. Coll, W. Jones, D. McDonald, J. McCullough, J. Fitzpatrick, L. Graves, J. Howard, R. Tracy, L. Gill, K, Stevens. The pleasure of providing music for the more for- mal occasions fell to the A Cappella Choir Wl'1OSS superb singing was heard by PTA groups, hospitals in the area, and the student body during the Christ- mas Season. 64 Q V. ' ROW I: Mr. Forruggio, J.. Romey, S. Porter, P. Leoch, S. Clendenen, P. Kelly, S. Hooper,J.Thompson J. Abernathy, L. Sorenson, J. Sturr. ROW 2: S. Covey, P. Hogue, D. Ropolli, B. French, R. Kusi, B. Town send, W. Truett, C. Norton, P. McCleory, K. Morrow. ROW 3: B. Gebouer, K. Patterson, Y. Abbott,J Johnson, A. Adoir, E. Cook, B. Swift, P. Patterson, E. Taylor, Y' . L . 3, L X A A ., i 5 at L ia. .JH Q V lug... ROW 'lc B. Bullert, J. McCullough, E. Lintz, J. Arnold, J. Howard, Mr. Forruggio. ROW 2: L. Gill, B. Lundstedt, L. Groves, L, Brctdsby, B. Barber ROW 3: L. Cottonoch, D. Tossen, A. Coclcerill, B. Reguscl, K. Stevens, W. Clark. I U3 X.. V we .Si Q so W' 4 F wang ' 'V Wt f. Fall Officers BACK ROW: M. Buhrle, Treasurer, R. Perkins, Secretary, M. Cody, Reporter, M. Weeks, Representative. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bowers, Advisor, L. Norton, President, C. Forrester, Vice-President. F. B. L. . The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization. To ioin this club a student must have taken or be taking a busi- ness course. The purpose of this club is to stimulate student interest in business and to create business leadership. The club does charity work, and sponsors annual dances such as the Autumn Leaves and Yobs Day Dance. l WN 1 i su-- SERVICE COMMITTEE STANDING: C. Clover, C. Rice, C. FIELD TRIP COMMITTEESTANDINGI M- Taylor, G Block Forrester. SEATED: R. Sappington, M. Kay, S. Elderkin, SEATEDI L- Merrill, V. Mann, C. Jamison, D- Bagley S. Warneke, L. Bonney. DECORATION COMMlT'l'EE,STANDlNG: L. Fitzpoirick, W. Norton, B. Blunt, E. Lombordi, J. Brown. SEATED: B. Gclpin, K. Shufelberger, C. Norton, S. Elderkin, J. Thompson. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE K. Cowley, J. Hovei, Moore, L. Soul. JUKEBOX COMMlTTEE,STANDlNG: J. Titfsworih, C. Todd, J. Koose. SEATED: S. Worneke, S. Winegor, M. Cody, S. Olson. PROGRAM COMMlTTEE,STANDING: L. Prowl, B. Reger, C. Fisk, P. Popeioy, P. Leoch, D. Moore, E. Foster, L. Sopher, R. CoHeIt, M. Kirkmon, B. Gebouer. SEATED: S. Clendenen, L. Sovercool, J. Jockson. M. Cockerill, J. Pheneger, E. Anderson, S. Adair, P. Kelly. BANQUET COMMITTEE,STANDlNGg J, Reeder, C, Rice, PROJECT COMMlTTEE,STANDlNG: J. Hufford, K. Shufel- R. Mark. SEATED: L. Norton, M. Buhrle, C. Clover, M. befgef, J- Pheneger, G. BIGCR, J. Shoemaker, B. Berry. Weeks. SEATED: M. Johnston, G. Cram, B. James, M. Weeks, J. Smith, M. Short, R. Liddel. THE ANNUA U U LEAVES DANCE Ilmmlki ri' CLEAN.uP COMMITTEE, STANDING: C, Delgmqf, I1 TICKET COMMITTEE,STANDING: J. Sheehan, J. Linle- McIcDoncld, L. Shive, SEATED: J. Chargin, R. Mark, J. 'OW M- TUYJOV' SEATEDI C- MOON' A- B00fh 0Ydf M- Reeder, L, Builer, M, Crowe. MUSSGF, J. HGH, J. KGOSE, C. Rhodes. Spring Semester Officers Mrs. Bowers, Advisory C. For rester, Secretory, N. Davey i'f -'- Represenfativep B. James, Vice President, M. Cockerill, Presi dent, S. Elderkin, Reporter. Q 3 4, .-.,.. , l I ax ri l C0N5T'TUT'0N COMMWTEE J- Hendfiquesf M. Sfwf. WHITE CHRISTMAS COMMlTTEE,STANDING: M. sfaley, B. James, D. Brock, J. Jackson. 110 R. Perkins, C. Gaither, M. Short. SEATED: J. Porter, N. Davey, K. Baker, R. Gould, K. Wiihers. ' 1 Wig 5, '74 n Qooffrlay '7 N-'FIFA 5 K f fob CQ'ux-'Y Ou SPRING FFA OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Bill Duval, Secretory, Lee Stevenson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Delvin Bagley, President, Chester Ball, Reporter. THIRD ROW: Wayne Merrill, Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Weber, Sentinel. D Mr. Truett and Two intimate friznds lOr is this a lot fo bull?l Do ewe ewes ewe's Pamper? 70 'lst ROW: Mr. Morford, Mr. Hillman. 2nd ROW: F. Rice, J. Joiner, K. Brockman, L. Stephenson, B. Duval, L. Kinyon, C. Thompson. 3rd ROW: G. Trueft, D. Carpenter, D. Weber, E. Allen, R. Hall, B. Horan, H. Paine, J. Gregory. lst ROW: D. Cox, N, Siarnes, E. Knight, T. Trefz, T. Reed, D. Bagley, W. Merrill. 2nd ROW: K. Shufel berger, L. Rhoades, G. Aberg, L. Parker, D. Campbell, L, Bohal, R. Boyer, T. Allen, J. Parham. 3rd ROW Mr. Hillman, Mr. Morford. Tl FIRST ROW L Sfarkey, D. Trose, D. Mann, S. Smith. SECOND ROW R Duval T Myer B Adamson J Carmichael, J. Boyd, D. Coon. THIRD ROW E Axner A McDaniel Mr Hillman Mr Morford, A. Crow, J. Quillen. Fall F. F. A. Officers TOP ROW: Senfinel .. Secrelury .... . . . Reporter .... BOTTOM ROW: Treasurer .... . . . . Neil Starnes Wayne Merrill . Jim Monson Delvin Bagley President ...... Gran? Truefl Vice-President Chesfer Ball ,wavy 'Wulf' FIRST ROW: B. Joiner, B. Axner, L, Withers, E, Peters, B. Palmer, R. Jones, D. Pherson, D. Davis, D. Duval G. Schaefier, D. Huflord, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Webb, E. Baremore, G. Boyer, B. Call, T. Rags- dale, F. McCullough, B. Jackson, T. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hillman, B. Barrett, Mr. Marford. This year's AG Queen her attendants: N. Miller B, Blank C. Forrester QUEEN, W. Truett B, Barry Oh ,xxx ' ' . .R 'IN ' P ., . , 8 , 1 . 4. I' 'wtf-:til':'l,kl,,iu5'Qm -f aw . HV.. Li. l'-.+l '1, f.. bw .. Q .1 ' :Au-,M Luau 73 BACK ROW: C. Rice, Y. Brown, L. Bonney, L. Sovercool, S. Winegur, J. Espinoscn, J. Dyer. SECOND ROW: C. Rhoodes, S. Chervo, R. Bush, B. Berry, C. Hansen, M. Fitzpatrick. FRONT ROW: D. Hewling, J. Eidie, P. Popejoy, M. Johnston, S. Covery, G. Winrers, C. Quibell, J. Minor. QMMKR 5. ow cy we ' 7 Cf X2 5 'W sf 'wa u- 7 V gf iv ' ' SM J in Q If o 4 1, 0 4? MM. NEW YV' 71 gf fi Q if S5514 Figs? - :?3.f,t.Si Qi 55515155 K Fall Officers FRONT ROW: L. Sovercool, G. Winters, L. Fitzpatrick, M Johnston. BACK ROW: Y. Brown, J. Espinoso. ff' I 3 ftffk- is .gsisxjbh Y A A W Q tspni--H, t.,. O O O 1 1425 1. ,X ,Mi-.4221 ir, is X. ?- rin W,,.., . : be g rm 11 , p Q if -wif ,R wg Spring Officers P. Popeioy, C. Quibell, G, Winters, S. Chervo. 75 LEFT, Colonel Shoub. FRONT, Gene Grave. FRONT ROW: R. Hall, R. Higgins, L. Prior, H. House, L. Starkey, J. Bollenback, W. Warden, J. Collins. SECOND ROW: R. Tracey, P. Hague, J. Joiner, P. Size- more, J. Tecca, D. Davis, B. Starkey, A. Walters .THIRD ROW: R. Vercelli, J. Doner, L. Carey, V. Mil- ligan, N. Starnes, L. Blunt, K. Brockman, R. Nichols. CADETS Cadets is a course which gives valuable experience in military training. Any boy may take Cadets in the place of Physical Education. Under the able leadership of Colonel Shoub, the students receive special instruction in the care and handling of firearms. The more skilled marksmen are members of a rifle team which competes with other schools. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: H. House, B. Wordon, L. Starkey, D. Davis, B. Starkey, V.Millig an, J. Doner SECOND ROW: L. Pryor, J. Joiner, P. Sizemore, R. Walker, R. Vercelli, L. Corey, J. Tecca. 76 . RW SW? W K .W J., m s r . -1 i 1 -?e Q4 -,.. 1 t it f .bf ri ' ' m, Q ,F gxx-ew, WSW' sf, A 51,1-5 yy , ,key Q- . 1 fi.,.. 2 W A Ag 11,6 we Y Qu L -4 G X A V+ f' 4 12,5 '19 it 'S 1, - 2 K ii? I --ff , if - wh . if 5 1 ' ' K f K, , . X2 5, ,y iimiggf, f ' W . ,gf ' S+ aw J 4 n FRONT ROW' G Bla k . . c , M. Fox, L, Kinyon, M. Cockerill, SECOND ROW: M. Strawn, J. Smith, K.Withers, K. Shullfleburger, E. Fisher, L. Butler, L. Concigo, THIRD ROW: R. Goss, B. Reed, D. Little, J, Phenegor, D. Moore, H. Kciy, Y. Brown. BACK ROW: M. Taylor, J. Gregor , C ' y . Rolloun, B. James. Our brother, cn bird HOME SWEET HO ry comedy, wos presented to on enthusiastic audience eorly in De- cember bythe Dromcu Class. MICIDE, o myste Ar brain! e you Sure thcit's the wo y it hoppened? 78 , f., . C. S. F. This year's California Scholarship Federation is under the supervision of John Liotto. Students may. be- come members if they have the required grade points. One of the main activities sponsored by the members of the club has been the display of available college and scholarship notices. The club hopes to establish its own chapter in the near future. Members C. Jamison, C. Rumboltz, J. Hall, J. Jackson, J. Reeder, L. V. Serpa, M. Cockerill, L. Merrill, B. Reger, E. Lombardi, J. F. Anderson, R. Atkins, B. Desiardin, R. Mark, J. Williams, Mr. S Sec, Mr. Hs is 1' JF ' SPRING OFFICERS SEATED: J. Reeder, Veepg J. Hall, Pres, J. Jackson, Sec. STANDING: B. Desiardin, Trees, J. Jones, Reporter, Mr. Liotto. 79 of the CSF are: ROW I: M. Crowe, I.Davis, Myers. ROW 2: C, Clover, M. Fox, J. Jones, Bailey, E. Swarm. ROW 3: A. Heier, J. Horner, Liotto. FALL OFFICERS SEATED: V. Serpa, Treasy C. Rum- boltz, Pres: I. Davis, Veep. STANDING: C. Jamison, Liotto, J. Jackson, Reporter. eta, fx' M un 5 4 QQ' R 'Emi X :M N' as , X 3 ACTWITIE ilk x Q J 1 X: ' 4 . 'Xl A Im, ' MA. WMI! Q V' V. fx 'Navy' A. 1 if ua. .41 ...ff SPRING STUDE T BODY OFFICERS Presfdenl, Kelly Cash Secrefary, Judy Jackson Representative Assembly STANDING: Mr. Ash, J. Minor, S. Wineger, N, Holmes, M. Crow, K. Shufelberger K. Boker, J. Jcnclcson. KNEELING: K, Cash, J. Monson, G. Block, A. Foster. Treasurer Karen Sh ufelberger Vice President Gale Block Welcoming Committee Election Board STANDING: G, Gould, B. Jackson, D. Clworgln. SEATED: STANDING: D. MacDonald, S. Adair, G. Truett. SEATED C. Jomison, L. Norton, E. Lombardi, C. Von Dolsen, M. M. Weeks, D. Brock, B. Bagley, Kirlcmun. Projectionists Clorlc, M. Burleson, E. Knight, D. Tcissen, C. Johnston, Mr. Jim Fitzgerald, L, Gill. im' ' , ,,,.mNo M, . . ,M ,.., L L L MM , ..,, , , . ,,.,.e........,.. A ..- .. ' A I lee' ff J N 83 VARSITY BASKETBALL .M Copfuin D. Thomos Coach Russell LEFT TO RIGHT: S, Lindley, D. Thomos, J. Doner, B. Swindler, D. Little, G. Shoemaker, D. Moore, B Reed, J. Harrison, Couch Russell. Chico ..... .... 2 2 Red BlufT .... .... 2 9 Trinity ... .... 26 Corning . .. .,. . 31 Fall River .... 52 Anderson . .... 48 Orland . . .... 41 Anderson . .... 43 Durham . . .... 40 Dunsmuir . . 33 Hayfork . . . . 28 Scores 8-l Willows . Fall River Weed .. Red BluFf Dunsmuir Trinity . Weed .. McCloud Willows Total 33 34 46 46 52 65 50 84 42 877 After a slow start, largely because ot inex- perience, the Varsity gained momentum and swept on to a successful season. High point of the season was the outstand- ing performance in the widely heralded Corn! ing Tournament, The Hornets established them- selves as a power to be reckoned with in Northern California. s is . . rl tiff firm Action in early season games. VARSITY BASKETB LL YELL-LE DERS ....:.V...x lllfm -m: ' LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Baker, M. Weeks, J. Shoemaker, L. Norton. 85 Because of the out- standing leadership and enthusiasm of the yell- leaders, the spirit of the student body soared along with the abilities of the team. V. BASKETBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mgr. B. Desiardin, R. Pieper, B, Atkins, B. Lipka, B Ward D Gordon Sinyord, Coach Moore. FRONT ROW: B. Perkins, R. Ropolli, A. Hagstrom, O. Houston G Comer G Stevenson, I. Cox. Chico .... Red Bluff .. Trinity .... Corning . . . Fall River . . Anderson . . . Dunsmuir . . . Central Valley Hciyfork ..., Willows . . Scores . 30 43 . 36 58 . 57 28 . 36 34 . 32 42 . 22 48 . 20 25 . 46 34 . 31 13 . 39 33 86 Central Valley Fall River . . . Anderson . . . Weed ..,. Red Bluff . . . Dunsmuir . . . Trinity .... Weed ...... McCloud . . . Willows . . Total Although mofched with schools of greofer enrollment ond more experience, the E T n er- prlse JV's monoged To commit Themselves od- mirobly by winning o foir shore of the gomes for Th e yeor. Mony ployers developed in The yeor's time ond will b F yeor's vorsity. e une odditions To next BASKETB LL YELL LE DERS WM P. Popejoy, J. Hullorcl, M. Goforlh, M. Briley, L. Sopher. 87 CR bi BASKETBALL SONG LEADERS INT RAMURAL CHAMPS R '. I CK RO FRONT O I 88 A .px N I TRAMU L RUNNERS-U BACK ROW: Mr. Forruggio K. Stevens J. Huennelce G. Reed FRONT ROW: J. Pin J. Littleton M. Burleson M. Toylor D. MocDoncld Egg '-'J Q Q vi., H 's 4 , - 00000486 5732, 500203 Z4 5442 Qf' .9 R 'fl .QS FRO SH BASKETB LL . 0 . ..,.i..l- BACK ROW: Conch Russell, J. Sinycrd, B. Liplco, B. VVcn'd, D Gordon, A, Hogstrom, D. Bmnelli, Conch Moore. FRONT ROW: B, Deslurdin, G. Breedlove, E, James, B. Perkins, B Buldwin, G. Hllqginf., G. Comm, U. Greenlwclvv. 89 , , STREET ANGELS j 4 One of the most active after-school organizations is the Street Angels. This club for boys is designed to stimulate interest in safety and careful driving. Regular gath- erings are arranged so that club business can be transacted and members' cars can be worked on. The members are vvell-known for their Courtesy and knowledge of mech- anics. we .Q , . i 90 rg -t. in Mr, Jim Fitzgerald Advisor . V firm? ' BACK ROW: E. l.eC1cl1, B. Borber, R. Throop, E. Linfz, J. Doner, B. Duvul, L. Gill, B. Swincller, B. Mnxsy, Mr. Fiizgerold, V. Byxbe. FRONT ROW: A. Olives, D. Br'c1mme1', N, Smilies, W. Merrill, L. Rhodes, R. Mellow. G. Reed,L.C0f1c1nc1cl1, D. Bailey, F. McCullough, 91 55 w Officers Sec, , . . R, Mellow Pres. . , . . VV. Merrill . . ..,.... ,. . Brfimmer Sgi. of Arms . . . . . J. Doner Trecs. ..,.. . B. MoxeY G. A. A. The maior athletic organization tor girls is the GAA which provides an after school sports program. The various sports include swimming, tennis, bowl- ing, baslcetball, volleyball, baseball, and tumbling. In addition the GAA sponsors the Basketball King and Queen contest and holds an annual banquet. 92 'N Advisor Treasurer Vice-Pres. . . . President Secretary Officers . . . . . Miss Anson . . . Lana Fitzpatrick . . . . Joann Reeder .. Claire Rumbolfz Judy Bailey ,asm io- v M-MMM, .wwf .MMM Block E Officers MW., Pres. .... .. M. Taylor A,-w ' Vice-Pres. ...... B. Bullert Sec. .... .. A. Carmichael Treas. . .... G. Beal Rep. . . . ..... M. Porter Advisor .. .. Coach Russell The Block E is c omposed of boys who have earned letters in varsity athletic com- petition. In addition to club participation, they sponsor various sports activities in the school. ' .Hi wa.. CSR FRONT ROW: L. Bradsby, V, Prior, M, Taylor, A, Carmichael, B. Atkins, SECOND ROW: B. Bulleri, R. At- kins, G. Beal, L. Coldiron, Angie Foster, R. Bailey, D. Thomas, Coach Russell. BACK ROW: J. Boyd, D. Mann, R. Duval, R. Rapali, M. Porter, B. Barrett, R. Call, C, Todd, T, Hughes, 94 Gary, The feczm hot-shoi. r GOLF A new oddition to The sports program this yeor is golf, under the direction of Mr. Wolfe. Dolly workouts have shorpened The reom golfers to o fine edge, Mem- bers of the Teom ore R, AT- kins, G. McCollum, B. Bullerr, E. Scott, R. McCollum, ond T. Hughes. Ed, Russ, ond Ron line up their puiis. 95 Glenda Hathaway HOR ET'S NEST FIRST RATE, that's how we describe , 4'1 our newspaper stall. Mary Crowe Fall Staff Spring Staff Glenda Hathaway . . . . . Mary Crowe ...,. . . . Brenda Reger .. . . . Clift Todd .. .. Pat Miller .. Mary Strawn . . . , Earl Moses .... Bob Powers ...... Halvard Anderson . . . Gerry Reynolds Mary Martineau .. Judy Bailey ..... Editor Managing Editor . , Feature Editor . . Sports Editor , . . . . Exchanges Business Manager Circulation Art Work . , . Photographer Reporter . . Reporter . . Reporter Mary Crowe . . . ......,..... Editor Brenda Reger , . . . . Managing Editor Mary Strawn . . . . , . Feature Editor Gerry Reynolds .... ..... S ports Editor Glenda Hathaway . . . ,......... Exchanges Earl Moses ....... Business Manager Clilrl Todd ...... ........ C irculation Bob Powers ....... ....., A rt Work Halvard Anderson . . . . . . Photographer Mary Martineau .. ..,.. Reporter Judy Bailey ..... .. Reporter Judi Durflinger . . . . Reporter Pat Miller ..... . . Reporter LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Gregg, Pat Miller, Mary Strawn, Bob Powers, Clilt Todd, Gerry Reynolds, Earl Moses, Mary Martineau, Judi Durflinger, Judy Bailey, Brenda Reger. 96 Fall Officers Pres. . . . . Veep Sec. .... , . Rep. ...... . . Y. Leader .... y ix, M. Taylor B. Duval J. Jackson . C. Todd . D. Little STORY The first Senior Story of the Vespa is an unusual one, in that the graduating class has had to take on special responsibilities of establishing traditions. They have helped achieve high standards for Enterprise by setting examples in good sportsmanship and academic pursuits. As Freshmen, they attended Shasta Union High School until Enterprise was completed. The first student body oftices were held by this class when they were Sophomores. One of their main projects in their Junior year was the Prom. This affair was carried out to the theme of Mood Indigo. This year they are planning their Senior Ball, Throughout their four years they have Spring Officers Rep. ........ lvl. Taylor Y. Leader Sec. . . . . Veep . . . Pres. . . .. C. Forrester . . . . R. Gould .. M. Buhrle C. Todd accomplished a lot, and have grown along with their school. ALLENBAUGH, HELEN MARIE FHA l, Future Nurses Club 2. ATKlNS, RONALD LEON JV Football 2,3, Track-C l, Varsity Football 4, Track-A 2-4, Boxing 2,3, Band 2-4. BAILEY, RONALD PHILIP JV Football 2, Track-A 2-4. BAKER, KAY Girls' League l, FBLA 2,4, Varsity Basketball Yell Leader 4. BLACK, GALE M. Student Body Vice-President 4, Junior Class Vice-President, FBLA 2-4, A Cappella 4, Drama 4, JV Yell Leader 2, Stu- dent Leaders' Conference 4, Fall Play 4. BOEK, LEONA BOOTHROYD, ALICE LYNN Girls' League l, FBLA 2-4, Varsity Basketball Yell Leader 3. BORDERS, ARNOLD BORRON, ANNAS KATY Music Club at Shasta l, FHA l, A Cappella 3,4, Drama 3, Girls' Glee 2. BRADSBY, LARRY DEAN JV Basketball 2, Track-C 2,3, Track-B 4, Block E 2-45 Decathlon 2. BROCKMAN, KENNETH VERN Cadet Rifle Team 3,4, Street Angels 4, Ag. l-4. BROWN, JOYCE FBLA 3,4, GAA 4. BRYCESON, ROBERT ARTHUR Track 2-4, Boxing 4, Archery Club l. BUHRLE, MAXINE MAE Senior Class Vice-President, Girls' League l, Jr, Red Cross at Shasta i, GAA l, FBLA 2-4, Varsity Basketball Song Leader 4, JV Basketball Yell Leader 2, Drill Team at Shasta l. BURLESON, MELVIN C. JV Football l-2, Varsity Football 3,4, Track l,2,4, Baseball 3, Block E 2, FFA Reporter l,2, CARMICHAEL, ALLEN JOE Student Body President 3, Track-B, Track-A 3,4, Boys' State 3, Block E 4, FFA l-4, FFA Secretary 2, FFA President 3. CARPENTER, DAN E. JV Football 1.2, Varsity Football 3, FFA l-4, Block E 2,3. CASH, KELLY K. Student Body President 4, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3. CATTANACH, LARRY L. Track-A 4, Boxing 3, Street Angels 4, Boys' Glee 4. CHERVO, SHARON DELORES FHA l-4, FHA President 4, A Cappella l-4. COCKRILL, MARILYN Varsity Football Yell Leader 4, JV Yell Leader 2, Class Sec- retary l, Class Yell Leader 2, Girls' League l, Pep Club l, FBLA President 4, GAA 3,4, Drama 4, Student Leaders' Conference 2, Hornet's Nest 2,3, CSF 4. CODY, MELBA OLETA Secretary ot Student AFfairs 3, Girl's League l, FBLA 3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Varsity Football Song Leader 3, Hornet's Nest 3, Student Leaders' Conference 3. COOPER, BARBARA JUNE GAA l, Representative Assembly 2. COWLEY, KAREN JEAN FBLA 2-4, FHA l, Girls' Glee 2, CRAM, GAIL Treasurer 4, Class Yell Leader 3, Pep Club l: Girls' l-909116 l, FHA l, FBLA 4, GAA 3, A Cappella 3,4, Drama 3, Assist- ant Basketball JV Yell Leader 2, Girls' Glee 3, Yearbook 2,3. CROOK, NEVA MAE FHA l,2, Girls' League l,2: FBLA 314: TfGf1Sl9 : Glfls' Glee 3,4. DAVEY, NORA EILEEN Basketball Yell Leader 2, Assistant Class Yell Leader 3, FBLA 2-4, Girls' League l, FHA l, Basketball Song Leader 4, Student Leaders' Conference 2. DAVIS, IDA JOSEPHINE Nurses Club l, CSF l, GAA l, FBLA 3. DAVIS, SANDRA DEVORE, NANCY ALEXANDER FBLA 2,3, GAA l-4, Girls' League l, CSF 3, A Cappella 3, Girls' Glee 2. - ,,, - +?? :ffj, , L . - we . . lg 'Z , . ,K Wg. .tw ' ' L , g'Njf!' K.. .L Q. .stil Y L. V L 7.3x,,k,.:',3-rr L wg,-n mf. . 8 j 15 is-ry , W, . .. :., ,-, - A,-L...-.,,,1, new 4 ,Q R, an A 'l i K gi fu t X if M ' 5 S: . .re . fkibllltr.. 215' ':ii2g,f?sf'1:, 1 ...WHA ,Y- txmg - fe ge, x. 1.1.34 f ' if ' 1' Q :sean ..I ? f-ws . H s ' f -' k W Wagga ' I :ips ts 'V J - .sf - -f 4- . as K H A 99 1 ,,. I 'K- ,fl , Ji? 1 'r stu 3114 s '- J Lui' Q'-J Q.. 11 DONOR, MATTHEW JAMES Varsity Football 35 Track I-45 Cadet Rifle Team 45 Street Angels 3,45 Lion's Club Speech Award 2. DUTTON, JACQUE KAASE Girls' League i, FBLA 3,45 GAA 3. DUVAL, WILLIAM F. Class Veep 45 JV Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Boxing 35 Track 25 CSF 25 FFA I,2,45 Street Angels 3,45 Block E 3. ELDERKIN, SANDY FBLA 2-45 Hornet's Nest 45 GAA Ip A Cappella I. ELICHUK, DONNA ELSBURY, CECIL ETTA ELY, JAY K. EVEREST, FRED HENRY Track-C 25 Baseball Varsity 35 Basketball 45 Archery Club I. FOGERSON, ARRON STEVEN Sec. of Bldgs. 81 Grounds 35 Football Varsity 2-45 Track 25 Block E 2,35 Drama 3. FORRESTER, CONSTANCE JANET Class Yell Leader 45 Girls' League I5 GAA 1,25 FHA I5 FBLA 45 Vespa 2-45 Vespa Editor 45 Drama 3. FOX, MARILYN M. FHA 25 Hornets' Nest 25 Basketball Song Leader 35 Drama 3,45 FBLA 3,45 CSF 45 Mock UN Conference 4. FRAIN, CAROLYN L. Transter5 Sec. Spring 35 Pepsters 1,25 FHA 3. GAITHER, CAROLE ANN FBLA 3,45 Girls' League I5 A Cappella 3,45 Varsity Football Yell Leader 35 Operetta 4. GALPIN, BEVERLY FBLA 2-45 Girls' League I5 FHA I5 GAA 25 Junior Play 35 Varsity Song Leader Asst. 45 Varsity Basketball Yell Leader Asst. 3. GILL, LEE Street Angels 3,45 A Cappella 2-45 Proiectionist 3,4. GOSS, RAY G. Transfer, Basketball l,2, Baseball l,2, Drama 2-4. GOULD, ROSEMARY ANN Secretary Senior Spring, FBLA 2-4, Girls' League l, GAA l FHA l, Basketball Varsity Asst. Yell Leader 2. GREEN, DONNA FHA l, GAAI, A Cappella 3, GREGORY, JAMES EDWARD FFA l-4, Drama 4. GROVE, GENE F. HAGSTROM, BRUCE OLIVER Cadet Rifle Team l-4, Radio Club l. HALEY, JERKIA FBLA 3,4, Music Club l. HALL, JUDITH LYNN Treas. Fall 2, Soph, Treas. Fall, Girls' League I, Junior Red Cross l, FBLA 241, CSF Pres. 4, A Cappella 3,4, Varsity Basketball Songleader 4, JV Yell Leader Asst. 2, Varsity Asst. Football 3, Drill Team l, Hornet's Nest 2, Operetta 4. HALL, RONALD L. Cadet Rifle Team 4, FFA l-4. HARRISON, STEVE JAY JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4. HART, GLENN HATHAWAY, GLENDA MAY Girls' League l, GAA I, A Cappella 4, Mixed Glee 2,3, Girls' Glee 23, Hornet's Nest Editor 3,4. HEIER, ALMA HELGERSON, JOAN MARTHA Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus. HENDERSON, LORENE ELAINE FBLA QV4. HOUCK, LINDA LEE Nurse's Club l, FHA 2, Girls' Glee 3. HOWARD, JEROME W. JV Football 2, Baseball 3,4, Track 3,4, Music Club l, A Cappella 3,4, Mixed Glee l,2. HUDSON, STEVE JV Football 2,3, Track-A 2-4, Varsity Football 3,4, Block E 3.4, Drama 4. JAMES, EUGENE B. Track-C 2, Track-B 3, Track-A 4. JOHNSTON, CAMMIE RONALD JV Football 2, Track-B 2, Band 3. JOINER, MILDRED JEAN FBLA 4. HORAN, WILLIAM MACKLIN JV Football 2, FFA l-4, Archery 3, Square Dance 3. HORN, FRED HENRY Varsity Track 2.4, Boxing 2,3. HORNER, JOANNE LURLENE CSF 4, FHA l, Academic Committee 4. HUGHES, TOM B. Football 4, JV Basketball l, Baseball I-4, FBLA l, Block NE11 JACKSON, JUDITH LYNN Student Body Secretary 4, Senior Secretary, FBLA 2-4, Thes- pians l, GAA 4, CSF 3,4, Band l-4, Basketball Song Leacl- er 2, Varsity Football Yell Leader 4, Operetta 4, Vespa 4, Pep Bond 4, A Cappella 3,4. JAMES, ROBERT J. JOINER, JIM Ag l-4. JONES, JESSIE Mock U. N. Election 4, KAY, HARLEY W. Junior Representative, Boxing 3, Drama 4. KAY, MARY I. Junior Representative, FBLA 2-4, GAA 2-4, FHA l, A Cap- pella I, Drama 3,4, Basketball Song Leader 3, Football Song Leader 4. KELLER, RAE ANN KINYON, LESLIE F. FFA I-4, Drama 3,4 LINTZ, EDDIE ROY Boxing 3, Street Angels 3,4. LITTLE, DE WAYNE Class Yell-Leader 4, Football I-4, Basketball. LITTLETON, JACK E. Transfer, Varsity Football 3,4, JV Football l,2, Baseball 2,3, Basketball l,2, FBLA 4, MCCULLOUGH, JAMES Student Body Vice4President 2, JV Football 3, Track 4, FBLA 4, A Cappella 3,4, Drama 4, Mixed Glee 2, Boys' Glee 3. MCCURRY, LINDA LEE Junior Class Vice-President, Pep Club I-3, Junior Class Play, Mixed Chorus I-3, Girls' Glee l-3. MCFATE, ROBERTA Student Body Secretary 2, CSF 2, Basketball Song-Leader 2, Basketball Yell-Leader 3, Hornet's Nest Editor 2, Drama I, Student Leaders' Conference 2. t 1 LANE, PAUL MARSHALL Boxing 3, Band 4. LANE, ANNE LEWIS, ROBERT LOPUS. JOHNNY DEAN Track 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Pep Band 4. MAC DONALD, RICHARD Varsity Football 4, JV Football 3, Track I-4, Varsity Basket- bull 2: FBLA 3.4: SC Block I,2, A Cappella I-4, Operetta 4: Bflnd I: Boys' Glee 3. MCCOLLUM, RUSSELL E. Track'C 2.3, Intramural Basketball 3,4 1 MAKA, DENNIS ALLEN JV Football 3, Track-A,B 3,4, Boxing 3, Band 2-4, Pep Band 4. MANN, voNA JEANNETTE csr :,2, FBLA 3,4, Umm 3, Vespa 2. MAXEY, ROBERT W. Rifle Team 2,3,4, Radio Club 4, Captain of Cadets 3,4. METHVIN, ROSE MILLER, DON ANNA MILLER, PAT RUTH MAJOR Girls' League l, FBLA 3,4 MONSON, JAMES ALBERT .IV Football I,2, Varsity Football 3,4, Boxing I-3, Block E 2,3, FFA I-4, Sec. of Athletics 3, Sec. of Building and Grounds 4, MOORE, DEAN Student Body President 2, Football I-4, Basketball I-4, Track I,2,4, Baseball I-4, FBLA 2,4, Block E l,2, A Cappella 3,4, Song Leader 4, School Operetta 4, Mixed Glee I. MOREY, VIOLA MAE Girls' Glee 3. MOSES, EARL L. FBLA 4, A Cappella 3,-'1, Hornet's Nest 4, Operetta 4. MUSSER, MARILYN ANN FHA I, FBLA 2-4. NICHOLS, .JUDY A. FHA lf GAA 3,4: FBLA 3. NORTON, LOIS MARIE Girls' League l, FHA I, GAA I-4, FBLA President 3, FBLA 2-4, A Cappella 3, Varsity Basketball Song Leader and Yell Leader 3-4. OLIVER, GLENN EARL JV Basketball I, FFA I. OLSON, SHARON LEE FBLA Treasurer 3,4. A OPSAHI., GARRY JAMES Band 2-4. OWENS, CLEO LORRAINE FBLA 2,3, GAA 2,3, Drill Team I. PALMER, CAROLE ELIZABETH Transter: Spanish Club I, GAA I, Pep Club I, A Cappella I-4, Drama 4. PAYNE, HERB D. PERKINS, ROSEMARY SUZANNE FBLA 3,4, Jr. Red Cross I, Girls' League I, CSF 2-4, GAA 4, FHA I, A Cappella 3,4, Drama 3, Hornets' Nest 2, Operetta 4. PERRY, DAVE MADISON Drama 3,4. PETERSON, LOLA JEAN FBLA 3, FHA l,2, Camera Club I, GAA l-3, JV Basketball Yell Leader I. PITT, JIM A. Jr. Class President, Varsity Football 3,4, Basketball I-3, Base- ball I-4, JV Football l,2, Boxing 2,3, Football Captain 3,4, Block E 2,3. PORTER, SHIRLEY ANN FHA I,2, Girls' Glee 4. POWERS, BOB F. Boxing 2,3. RACKI, LARRY ROBERT Boxing 4, Street Angels 3,4, Pep Band 4, Band 2-4. RANDAHL, DONALD LEE JV Basketball 2. REEL, MELDA DELORES FBLA 2. REYNOLDS, GERRY Transfer: Frosh Football, JV Baseball 2,3, Jazz Club 3, Hornets' Nest 4, Band I-4, Senior Class Representative, Var- sity Baseball 4. RICHARDSON, STEVE ROLLAIN, F. CLINTON Latin Club I5 Drama 4, RUDISILL, GWENDOLYN RUMBOLTZ, CLAIRE Student Body Secretary 35 Sophomore Secretary5 Girls' State5 Mathematics Award 35 GAA President 4, Secretary 3, I-45 CSF President 4, I-45 Girls' League Ig Junior Class Play 35 Varsity Basketball Song Leader 45 Welcoming Committee 35 Vespa I-4. SATTLER, IRENE SAUL, LORETTA FBLA 3,4. SHORT, MARLENE ELAINE Junior Class Secretary Spring5 FBLA 2-45 GAA 25 A Cappella 3,45 Varsity Football Yell Leader Assistant 35 Operetta 45 Drill Team I. SHUFLEBERGER, KAREN Varsity Football Yell Leader Assistant 45 Student Body Treas- urer Spring 45 Drama 4. SIZEMORE, ROBERT PHILIP Cadet Rifle Team 3,4. SMITH, BETTY JEAN Girls League I5 FBLA 3,4. SMITH, JERRY Track-C 35 C Letter, Gold Track Shoe 3. SMITH, JOAN KRISTINE Secretary of Junior Class Fall5 GAA 2-47 CSF 25 Girls' League I5 FBLA 45 FHA I5 Pep Club I5 Vespa 2,3, Editor 35 Pep Band 45 Band I-4. SMITH, JUDY ANN GAA 25 Girls' League Ig FBLA 35 A Cappella 35 Drama 45 Fall Play 4. SPANN, KAREN COLLEEN Transfer, Student Council Representative Fall 25 Student Council Representative Spring 35 Girls' League I-45 Ski Club 35 Camera Club 45 Girls' League Representative 2,35 A Cappella 25 Rally Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Football Princess 45 Representative to Sacramento Conference 35 Yearbook l,25 Recess Committee 35 Newspaper Staff 3,4. SQUIRE, JO ANN STAINBROOK, RANDALL WAYNE Football 3,45 Track 2-4. STEPHANSON, LEE Boxing I, Track I, Rifle Team 3, FFA 3,4. STRAWN, MARY PAULINE Girls' League I, GAA I-4, FBLA 2-4, Drama 3,4, Junior Play 3, Fall Play 4. SWINDLER, ROBERT N. Student Council 2, JV Football I, Varsity 2-4, JV 8. Varsity Basketball I-4, Track B I, Track A 2-4, Street Angels 3,4, Pres. 3, FFA I-3, Block E 2-3, A Cappella 3,4, Drama 3, Operetta 4. TAVEY, DENNIS C. Basketball I-3, Track l,2, Black E, Band 2-4. TAYLOR, MICKIE EARL Class Treasurer 3, JV Football 2.3, Varsity Football 4, FBLA 4, Block E 3, Block E Pres., Drama 4. THOMAS, DARRELL B. Sophomore Class Vice-President, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Track 2-4, Block E 3,4. THOMAS, ELLA MARIE FHA Representative I, FBLA 3, Girls' Glee I. THOMPSON, CHARLEY LEE Varsity Football 4, Ag. Basketball 3,4, FFA I-4. TITTSWORTH, JOYCE ANN GAA 3, FBLA 3,4, Girls' League I. TODD, CLIFF Freshman Class President, Freshman Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Sophomore Class Yell Leader, Senior Class Representative, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Track C 2, Decathlan Award 2, Black E 2-4, FBLA 3,4, Drama l, Latin Club I, Tliespians I, A Cappella 3,4, Hor- net's Nest Staff 4, Operetta 4, Students' Leaders Con- ference I,3, TOTEN, FLOY MAE FBLA 2,3, GAA 2,3, FHA l,2, Drama 3, Drill Team 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, School Paper 3, Chorus 2. TOTH, LOUIS J. Jr. Track C 2, Varsity Track 3, Latin Club I, Band ll 2-4. TROTTER, CONNIE GARDEAN GAA 4, Drama 3, Drill Team 3. TRUETT, GRANT E. Ag. Basketball 4, Bankers Award 2, FFA President 4, FFA I-4. Job 702-Page IO7-Dick ........ VINUM, ALLAN CURTIS Street Angels 3,45 Drama 3. 11 . .... i.. 1 We . 2 si -'J i 5? 4 35 21 s .,, t at l if in . ,I 3 ri ts... t ft . el ,,,. 5. as .M I :K :A : ...fs ,L . . K 53 Fx X is 0 Rid lg, r t 34' I .Mizz Us . Ns, f K pf is ,. i . .. 93, si F .a I ff 44 'LJ f X WEEKS, MARGARET Girls' League if GAA 2,45 FBLA 2-49 CSF 35 Music Club lg A Cappella 3,45 Drama 37 Football Song Leader 3, Varsity Basketball Yell Leader 45 Operefta I,4, Vespa Staff 3,4, Elec- lions Board 2-4, Orcheslra 1,27 Girls' Glee-Mixed Glee l,2. WEST, CECIL EDWARD Junior Class Presidenlg Sophomore Class Treasurer, JV Foot- ball lg Varsity Football 3j Basketball 244, Basketball Manager 2g A Cappella 4. WILLIAMS, LOIS YVONNE FHA l,2, FBLA 2,3g Mixed Glee l,2f Girls' Glee 3. WINEGAR, SHIRLEY JANE Girls' Glee lg Mixed Glee 2, FBLA 3,45 Jr. Red Cross lf FHA l,3,4, A Cappella 3,45 GAA l-45 Journalism 4, Operefra 4. WITHERS, KATHLEEN GEORGIA FHA lg GAA 3, FBLA 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Drama 3,4. VOGES, BETTY ILEANE FBLA 2i A Cappella 3,4f Girls' Glee 2. WARNEKE, SYBIL DARLENE FBLA 2-45 GAA 2, Girls' League l. FFA I-4. WEBBE R, DONALD E. SPRUWQSPORTS Because of our early deadline, we were unable fo get pictures of the Track and baseball Teams in compefifion with other schools X4 l ,. ' flfm, BASEB LL 109 MOUND STAFF .l, Pill L, Rhoades J. Shoemaker M. Burleson ,7 jx Outfielders KNEELING: Coach Cleland. FRONT Row, Len to Right: M. Burleson, G. Reynolds. BACK ROW: B. Bullert, C. West, J. Doner, J. Arnold. Inflelders LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Call, B. Per ij g kins, J. Howard, T. Hughes, B 944.1 Reed, D. Moore. yi Z he I - f 7 Ks I I in fl' x it A ., to .W is r ef if v , L Q f . T ' I 7 1 5 x A y I Y Q Y 52 2 ' . f ' V I 4 J . Ng y Q ,FH W . A LVN 'ff H-5 it 2 'W 1 4 t . , H l t X K 1 Xe .2 H 2 li t 1 . x . . . ' . A '-ff ' T 7' ' Q ' A W 1 b, .f - . 1 T 'VF .. my W I T 1 The track team is composed of the tlrst three Managers finishers of the intramural track meet. TOP TO BOTTOM: R. Littleton, B. Clayton, D. Bagley. 0, Absent when track pictures were taken. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Reed, M. Burleson, D. Moore, J. Doner. 110 QQ 9! A Track FRONT Row, Left to Righr. D. Tliornas, J. Doner, F. Horn, J. Mc- Cullough, C. Parsons, E. James, Coach Wolfe. SECOND ROW: R. Atkins, B. Corley, R. Stainbrook, P. Smolenski, B. Bryceson. THIRD ROW: D. Maka, B. Swindler, D. McDonald, R. Bayev, A, Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: G. Beal, V. Pryor, E, Davis. C Track FRONT ROW, Left io Rigl1f: A. Hogsfrorn, J. Surridge, A, Cock- erill, G. Comer, E. Davis, E Leach. SECOND ROW: C. Brown, L. Canaga, B. Starkey, M. Price, D. Brunelli. THIRD ROW: E Chargin, A. Crowe, G. Aberg K. Dixon, D, Harland. sf? Q Q ! i B Track FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L. Cold iron, J. Huenneke, L. Broclsby, B. Jackson, G. Reed, D. Tresner, S. Richordsar. SECOND ROW: R. Throap, D. Garden, J. Sinyard, F Rice, K. Cash, W. Merrill. THIRD ROW: A. Borders, R. Rapelli, L. Wetmore, L. Stevenson, R Almgren B. Throop. l an S ll!! . 1 an .. ' 53 A.: , Students absent when individual pictures were taken. left to Right FRONT ROW: J. Abernathey, S. Hill, J. Left to Right FRONT ROW: A. Strcup, J Jackson G Gurr Payne. SECOND ROW: A. Walters, E, Allen, E. Davis, C. Taylor. SECOND ROW: N. Coats, T Blankenship R D. Jerome. Smith, W. Fence. Left to Right FRONT ROW: D. Taylor, J. Durflinger, M. Oliver, V. English, A. Blankenship. SECOND ROW: G. Napier, R. Pierce, D. Messier. Left to Right FRONT ROW: R. Stainbrook W Morey C Quibell, M. Wyat, J. Eckelbarger, D. Phillips SECOND ROW: M. Price, B. Adamson, D. Messier B Burris T Helgerson. 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