Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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F f' ,1- What constmtutes a good hxgh school9 Not campus proud wxth sp1res and turrets crowned Not vast play fxelds nor athlet1c teams of re .qs nown But men hlgh m1nded men men who the1r dut1es know And know1ng dare malntaln dare do These const1tute a good hlgh school ln less poetxc language ah1gh school educat1on should mean more thanphyslcal fac1l1t1es Bumld 1ngs are ma1nta1ned sothat the process called ed ucat1on can take place The process 1S of no ava1l unless It results f1nally1n ahxgh type c1t1zensh1p men and women who w11l preserve our free 1nst1 tutlons for the benefxt ofposterlty even to the last syllable of recorded tlme Mr HaroldW Adams MR HAROLD W ADAMS Supermtendent of Schools BOARD 0F EDUCATIU MR JOHN ARGO MR DON METCALF MR DONALD BALLARD MR THOMAS FRASER, JR. MRS VERA HARTLOFF MR. BERT MC CREERY I I , . . , ,,,. 9 f . , ' . o I f I ,f ' . Y . . , D 2 I g -an K One of the ch1ef tasks of Amermcan educators IS to preserve and to pass on the best aspects of a culture that has been deve1op1ng s1nce the tlme man f1rst appeared Thxs culture must be learned anew and kept al1ve by each generatlon It 1S not enough to preserve a culture developed by the struggles of our ancestors Educators are pr1rnar11y 1nterested 1n the culture of the past as 1tCOI1tI'1bL1teS to the future We teach w1th the hope that all future sons and daughters of Amer1cans may 11ve ln a f1ner culture than we have ever known Mr GlennJ Guthrle Prlncxpal A MR GLEINNI GLTllRlh MR L B ANDERSON MISS BROWN Vlce Prmclpal Dean of Glrls MXSS STEVENS Secretary r '- tr MRS . BRAGHETTA Attendance DEAR DIARY Ever stop to think how our halls and classrooms are always clean? Well 1f you ever stayed after school you dsee Browme Mr Means and Mr Allen busxly sweeplng up the pa pers and dlrt that we leave after us And another th1ng d1d you ever thlnk of why our beaut1ful new gym always looks as br1ght and clean as when It f1rst opened'? N09 Well we owe th1S to our gym malntenance c rew Yes these people have reallydone a wonderful Job and so d1ary our thanks go out to them Jesse Allen Jack Means and Gordon Brown 'NQ5' Melvin Jones Zelda Ramsey Chester McBeth Knsuan Encksen and Lowell Peters Alma Peterson Kltty Peters and Bob Voytek R McFarland B Roarke E Hardgrove A Seely G Allen J Gleason DEARIMARY We won't be able to forget those del1c1ous hot lunches our cafetena workers prepared for us each day nor how good they tasted especxally on cold ra1ny days Ne1ther can we forget how our bus drlvers dehvered us safely to school on tlrne even 1n the worst k1nd of weather And remember our gardeners work1ng even ln the raln so that we students of E H S coukibe proud ofour school To these people also dalry go our thanks 'Q N L. Wall, G. Allen, E. Hardgrove, P. Bonniksen, J. Calvin, H. Shields XM v M g .LQ yn . , . . Charles T Gerald U . ,if . . Edith P . . gf! . . Edith at arins e ..... '. . Jim Wes Boys Athletic Mgr.. . . . Charles Girls Athletic Mgr.. Virginia He X P' pu Gerald Hrmango Larry Paynter Henrx Lutje jrme Kxng Leonard Agnew Glenn Wallace June Skrpper Ph11Scogg1n Garx Strarn Leland Salstrom IQ Hn. 'H ArcherPeugh Lee Mel lon Don Gegg J Gomes Nancy Prater Bob Bergenskr Tom Hunt Ken Watts TUBE T MR JEININE MISS SMITH UUNC L I MR REID MRS CLOYCE E MXRTIN DEAR DIARY Out at Z 35 teacher s meetmg' We'l1 always re member thls announcement as a reprxeve from ablol ogy class a shorthand test or a geometry class w1th homework not yet done No d1ary we'll never forget our teachers nor the1r classes M1ss Beaver and her constltutlon tests Mr Morgan and cherrustry Mrs Carter and llterature and .Iak1e w1th her choral groups Nor can we forget Mlss Smlth at every game M1ss Brown and her Glrls' League Mr Re1d and h1s rally commxttee Wlkey W1thh1S band at every foot ball and b a s k e tb all game and our two wonderful coaches Jay m1ss1ng h1s f1rst game of football whlle completlng h1s twenty fourth year of successful coachlng and Sm1les Longholm hav1ng a very suc cessful basketball and baseball season Yes dlary these are but a few of the wonderful teachers that gu1ded us through h1gh school and whom we'1l always remember MISS GL XDYS ROBERTS MRS GRACEE FRASER MRS SARAHF CARTER MR ALTOIN E MATTICE . . f ' 4 1 ' . 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Q BARBARA HOPE DUANE HOPI: LA RUE HOPPOCK JACKIE IIOUGH ,. 19 '27 PAT HUDDLESON FRANCES HUNT JACK INGVARDSEL GARY JACKMAB 'T' NOX A ,MCU Lb LARMEIN IIMINEZ FREDRICA ,IOHINS bi 1 J? ycO Y' 'T v ,,..a-p uni GEINEVIEVE JOHINSOIN 40 INGRID jOliIxbON WAYINE JOHINSOW BONNYE KELLY BURINIE KEMP Q Q--vi IAMFSETTA KUNG GERALD KOHINLNBLRGER MARIOIN KRUPKA. Q 0 TT -J VIRGINIA LARSOL JACK LAUGHLIIN LLOYD LALJLNLR 'mdxcales January Graduates 32 DOINALD L XRSON '29 f? DONALD LEACH A if 1 ' ' 8 T 1 x 3 if . fs. f, Q L' , - ' , J, . Y ' 1 ' La- 'L - -I ,' J , if I A .L Y . 91 4? -6 '? ad 3, BARBARA LUND MARX L LLTHER ,IERRX LYON L-.XX-Xlxw NIC, C,-XRTY .av 21 NE' MARGARET MC COINNELL DARYL MC GOWAN JOAN MC LELL N NLRQINIA NIL XLTI il .3 vi F 'Ne f 1 .7 JOAININF N1-XTHIIIHNS TON! MLXXOIN ROX NHXBLRX K INI Av 7. Y V A' it V. 'A' A Q 1. I 2 A ' I I -, A A . 4 J Q Q xv A ' L' .Y A fx.. ' 1 .Q A A xl V n A DENNIS MAGNUSON ELSIE MALSUH' KVILMA MARKS .-XR1,l.II. 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KN ILEH DOROTHY WILLIAMS INELLIE NNILLIAMSOIN MAXINE WOOD VIXI-KN MOOD ,mg SHIRLEY WOODS TOM WRIGLEY DARRELL YOUING CAMERA SHE B111 Batt Charleb Bennett George Eruner B111 Carroll Norman Clark Richard Erdody Erancls Everett Don Ghera Vernon Glox er Rrchard Gross 'wlllram Horn 'Harr Kelly Ralph Mc Brrde 'John Nagle Donald Nreml 'XA rllram Welfmrller Davld Wood l rndrcates January Graduates iw UUIIIUIIJ UUHUL1 Ualllvulwui President . . A 1 . . .Tim Yates Vice-President . . . George Miller Secretary . . . . . Jackie Wilson Treasurer . . . . . Barbara Granberg Sergeant-at-arms . . . Larry Mitchell Marme Allen Barbara Anders on Barbara Anderson Pat June Anderson Barallobre Gayle Theresa Anderson Barry Bob B111 Anderson Barsott1 Myrna Lowery Ambroslm Adkxns Bass D1ane Mary Laura Anderson Blau Beal -J -J ,Q - xx I 1 ri 4' 3-ur A Floyd Grover Pat Beaudoyn Bowman Brown Mar11yn Sharon om B1sconer Brackenbrough Brown Diane June Bishop Brooks Warren Dorothy Berryman Brown Bob Mary Bosch Brown Raymond Bruner Eugene Armstrong He len Bukawoki ,Jil 41 1 . 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V .Q rg.-L ll an 7 54 g' A .ANN If I C 1, 1 gg rf' ,G Ii M Doris Jones Pearl Kanel Francis Karnows ky Kathy Lambe Keuy xx? lei Don Sue Krupka Lancaster Robert Edward Lawson Kudney Harriet Kuhl Bill Louise rt Long '3ever1y Betty Lorenson Marjorie Lamoreaux Kring 52 Virgini Lyda Mclntos Shirley Carol Mace McCall Dolores Emmett Magnan McCully Marilyn Johnny Marcus McCurry Jerry Viola McG1llvary Taylor 1-,fix Claire h Marquette Dixie Mellon Tony Mendes Don Merrill Pat Miller 3 Glenda Lipscomb , l t 3- ' 2 ' Marion rr 2. I 3 xv f -if . -Nq ' ' lu on g , ' i , , .1 Q 'r A li. 7? il y 2 , A J fl? L ' . y dal Q' V N X l ' 1 4 3 'U 'A A zu a f ,a 1 Q 0 -374 I A ' -9 tl' X Robert Joyce M0pp1n Ogden Maybelle Dale Morln Parks Mary MarJor1e Nelles on Parks EPIC Jerry Nyholm Patterson Robert Rlkkl O Dell Pavhch James Pellegrlm Charlene Peters Sandra Peters Delmar Peterson George Peters on fm di ffl! 14114 K .3 tix J '1 Archer Peugh Mary Pevey Ned P1t1ock Dlck Porter Don Pote '9 1 1 S Robert Dw1ght Prlce Randle Sue Don Prmdle Rathburn Dorothy Joyce Pr1tt1 Royston M11ton Arlene Ragsdale Reece Jomta Ardelle Ramacc1ott1 Re1nh111er 53 . v - . D .R ' ,- -fa 'J 43' +5 ' . . . QQ , HA .I . 4 Q I O .. 9 r 'Q I 4 P 2 A st .Xu-3 -in AV - -- ' r 'A , be :rf ,, 4 fr .af te V 8 ',v -K 1 ' at ' I 4+ e' 12' ' - I I , A 1 Q if i - .a J. P ' ' . . C7 Q- . f- A I .3 .Q , 4- R 3- ' V fffwfs , , ' Nancy Reed Barbara Rex Curly Reynolds Marllyn Rxley Shlrley Robbxns 54 Verna Roblns on Harry Rollf Phylhs Rothlln Torn Runyon Betty Rowe A Val Schxnaman Gerald Schnemtter Carolyn Senter Sue Shaw LeRoy Shell Don Sherrxck Annabelle Sh1pley Jack1e Smtlc Dolores Sledge Barbara Smlgley D-6 Betty Snlder Karen Soules Joan Sparco Joan Strauser Martha Stephens Lester Strombeck Dorothy Swans on Deane Sweet Shu' ley Swett Fred Sundqulst .1 'a F ' ' ' ,, s Y l l O K kd, -' . , if X . Q 4' Q ' ' A ' 4 ' 'Q . l f' R3 l -fa 1 if ll 12: J all ,. R ' J W fn, K A fell- ' P .- ff -b if 'Q -no Y 3 . QQ. 'S l k r, 1 1 it .fi i -3 1 ' kr S 4 I If ? 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NL ' M N if WLJIF I 'W P 'U , da Brasca Torn ro Madge Buck Vrvran Cavrness Rona1dCbaney Bob Cbeg a r Hammer Frank Frost Carolyn Gordsrnrtb Bob Grady Les yohn Laseh Bob Lrndslrorn Berry Lorensen Xaw r son Gay Anderson Bob Anderson EX ra Erch lrvrng Elhou Mrcbael Freldrng Pamcra Hunt Dorrs Bones Maryorre Kung Farkand Drane McGauey P-Hen McVrca ra der ards Nr enderson Ted Mc arba dden erard Edw Graham Barbara Granberg Torn H rry Dean McCarry Barbara McCXaskey ana McCa D 1 a Wond r Y th boo erful thlse band S fnlng year Just b :finer San? led Us to with druiin agged It e 01' lf V1Ct0ry 5 of r e nS UlueVer our sgafne Weis ewed 51C fined P1r1tS deal czrselfeldervggor Mr uifuu O re Prals f eserv 01115 mgtlng ande or hls exss a great fflber hats offellent dl to ever Y 58 FFICER5 and Ge Pat H ol-ge Peiterson um Bafbara Granb . erg Mad ge Buck , . 1 1 .b A x B An , Xe , , ' , B WD, . 'r I . . ' wi ,G , ' ' , ' ' , ' ' ' ,Lry . . ' - - E0 I-I C 0 I . I . 77 Gordon Nlts D Ch 1335112 Reeves Bvrlja Ohver pete P U11 ra sav111 Charles 5 Rex Curl eitersen Ed a Floryjoh rover Dea ,Vkenolds B uh pe fod C nson Jack Huflilfweer Paug Tre Rowe .IQAH Nadme Poor DO ef Ju evem OWG: H P0te He U L Gustafsvn Cam' Tfowbr eo Schussrn Aorman Pnest If-ige Ca 811 Be ,lomta R Ilene Vame Verb' Seshe J af amy, r r They led the band J D Uafllta Wendt gm s L Hurd JO' R-ifflbu 31111, pn UAH! nd Rf The majorettes an 1mportant part of the band, showed great Sklll 1n then' flne erforneances durlng half t1me act1x1t1es Struttlng down the fxeld they led the band on the f1e1d and then on through spectacular stunts The ma-yorettes thls year were Gera1d1ne Thorton Tackme Sent1c Loulse Olander N1 an Marqt art Sh1r1eyLake '1ndJ net Porter Not one to forfvet, d1ary 15 Melx ln Berry the Drum Major who was also outstandlng 1n h1S role 59 xx V 1.1 X U n . ,K ' V J 9 ' ' ' ' ixim ' I , . . , ' ' ' H 1 A . , 1. , t 1 . V I ' ' X A A 1 ' HR ' V - 1 ' I 4 'ry 'ie , , ' . . 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' r 9 ' Y Kr 4, A Bob Anderson Barbara Andrews Eugene Arrnsuong, Madge Buck R1chardBurke NlararetC rrsue Bonn CXark Maruyn Cooper Rlcnard Cupples Ronard Draper Ted Harruhon Arvrlla Hardofi Betty Hughes Parxrcra Hughes Crarre Mcrntosrx Torn Maxon Don Nrerru Gordon Nrrsch 0 I fat., S i Q 5- 5 OfChE5Ua offlc 60 ers Tom Max0n patw 1 0 ls and B ob Sander s lr X fe d 'Q' v K 1 1' - Q HI ' If X 'Safer p C effrs Wslene Varner 0:8 fororhy price Gary Strain C Walund Te Fenwugk Rue fesa W y eR arfel Ohve warg' Schell Helen S on Paul U-91011 C R1 13 Wells Mary vsgjtrd Tamo Wa YH Under the able guxdance of Lou1s Wemchselfelder Eureka H1gh has good reason to be very proud of 1ts very flne orchestra Besldes entertalnxng the student body at one of our meetlngs the orchestra performed very successfully at 1tS annual sprmg concert The most memorable program they played for was the Graduatxon Exer c1ses Oh yes d1ary we are veryproud of our Orchestra O n Alelene e Tfwmas W111 taker Barbara T Dorothy W ufflbeaugh .5 W, llharns A11 C , 1 h 1592! 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' MA, - ,. , Q.- I7 61 FIRST ROW Shrrley Woods Carole Prror Jams Robb Paulme Robrnson Jackre Hough Carol Obradovrch Shrrley Lake Joan Gardner Beverly Gxlberr lla Grft Janet Porter SEC OIND ROW Renee Blackburn Joy Chase Jean Gravart Jackre Srntrc Martha Hodge Joan McClellan Barbara DeMrlle Beverly Ekbum Mary Balr Elsre Malsoff THIRD ROW Jack Goldsmrth Delmar Peterson LewrsBru1n Don Larson Cer ald Prtlock 11m Amor Bob Anderson Darrell D1 Benr George Eastman Bruce Scott Brll Tuttle FOURTH ROW Clarence Rlddle Dale Ferguson Dl1ffK1rkemo Ralph Deo Wayne Thomas Larry Kauffman V J Davrs Lloyd Page Wayne Johnson Phrlrp Unger hm McManus DEAR DIARY Partrcularly spectacular thrs year was the annual Candlelrght ser vrce put on by Mrss Pearl Jacobsen s Cholr Especrallyrnterestrng, along wrth the beautrful srngrng of the Chrrstmas carols were the Chr1st mas scenes dlrected by M1ss Gladys Roberts and portrayed byher drama class The Chorr also performed at many other functrons durlng the year just as spectacularly and brought muchenjoyment to the commun1ty U 5 igcffalnl ' GLEE Mama Adklns Margle Allen Manlyn A110 Elame A111115 Nlchols Janet Norton Ann Ogle Loulse Olander Barbara Jo Barallobre Mary Bowel-sox Sharon Brackenbfough Jac Papke Janet Porter Jannls Robb Phyllls Robertson Dolores quettaCarpenter Irene Chulos CaroleColbert Carole Coop Rosslter II-1113 Runyon IOyCeRyan Va1er1eSch1naman Car er Kathleen Daye Allce Exenson Regina Flemmg Ann olyn Senter Darlene Shrrman Dolly S16gl'1SI Shlrley Sle Glavrch PhyllrsGravatt Nancy Hahn Mary Jean Harrell gI15l Karen Soules Imogene Stone Edna Thtede Carol Norma Herdrnger Vrrgm1aHe1be1-g Leana Hemenway J Thompson Eleanor Thompson Sylvla Trowbrldge Betty anne Jensen Mary Arm Kellen Bonnye Kelly Joy Kllgore Vande Ollve Watson Connre Wells Patncla Wells Gladys Carole Krncald Flora Knudsen Ardelle Lamm Beverly Wllley Vrvlan Wood Dorlle Urban moreaux Barbara Lund Mary l Luther Mary Murphy Helen FIRST ROW DarrellAnderson RalphBowman DarrellBuchan Runyon J1m Aubrey Walter Head Gary Marunellx Blll an SECOND ROW Roy Yett Archer Pugh J1m Wells Bob Bayrch FOURTH ROW B111 Mobley Gene Sheppard Bob Hash Charles Sharp Rhode11W111ard Ned Pltlock THIRD Danrels Roger Nelson Leland Salstrom Ralph Deo Lloyd ROW Roy Hahn Wallace Martin Delbert Moms Thomas Launer Ray Oskavrch Charles Kane Don Shemck I . - U ' V I' ' ' ,' O: . I '. ' , ' '- . . V- . ', . 1, La: . . . : , H' - ' i ' -- .. it E a S' . Q . , 'C am ' KX, ., 9 . . I ' l 63 I love you K1tty The Drama Department under the direction of M1ss Gladys Roberts has certa1nly been outdomg 1tself th1s year The fzrst play of the season was h1lar1ous Charley s Aunt' Wh1Ch was a tremen dous success Fancourt Babberley or Charley s Aunt was perfectly portrayed even to the Br1t1sh accent by Charles Coon Jack Chesney was played by Bob Sanders Charles Wykeham by Ray Osk ov1ch AmySpett1gue by Betty Vance K1ttyVerdun by Lee Obert1 Su' Franc1s Chesneyby Paul Guyot Stephen Spettmgue by W1111am Papke Donna l..uc1a d'Alvadorez by Joan McLellan Ela Delahay by Mary Ba1r Brasset by George Eastman Farmer by Archer Pugh and Maud byVala Shepard Each student gave a br11l1ant performance as the aud1 ence rolhcked w1th laughter tune after txme CHARLEY AU T LEFT TO RIGHT: Amy Charley. Brasset Maud Ela FancounBanberly Donna Lucia Sir Frances Jack and Kitty. Below are snaps of the Drama department at work preparing for A Murder Has Been Arranged, LEFT Coon 'ua-.1 TO RIGHT Gerald Hlmango Ray Oskovlch Mary McCurdy Charles Jlme Kmg Art Bryant Eurekal-I1ghOnthe A1 presented by J'1me Kxng Ray Oskovlch and Mary McCurdy J1me announces all the campus chatter and news Ray does the Sportscastmg and Mary takes over the .Tumor news Each week guests who are connected w1th the latest act1v1t1es are lntervlewed Mr Art Bryant 1S the Advlsor GIRL LE GUE MARGARET MC CONNELL President MARY WALLACE VIVIAN WOOD S6CrClary Treasurer Under the theme ofFr1endsh1p, the Grrls' League d1d a tremendous amount of work th1s year The League's 1ndustr1ous presldent, Mar garet McConnell and League adv1sor Mmss Brown along wrth the offrcers and cabmnet have completed many worthwhrle projects Startmg wrth the B1g Slster Project' for new students to E H S the year garly and qulckly passed comrng to wh1r1w1nd chmax wrth the Flower F1esta, Semor Tea, and Fashron Show LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING Nancy H111 Barbara Hope Frances Hunt Mrss Brown MargarerMcConnel1, Nadrne Poor Mary Sue Ray Nlncy wallgcg B31-b3f3Andfew5 Ellen Kemp Jackie Ehrlrch and Joan Gardner NOT SHOWN Ann Ogle and Diane rhomwarden SEATED DarlynM11es Man1ynA1ro lngnd Johnson Vrvran Wood f , -, .,,k,. , K '41 b I , - I r 9 . . . . ' . . . , 1 . Z , 5 D n , n n I ' ' ' ' 5 0 0 ' ' Mxss Brown G1r1s' League advlsor -3 t na L Sy 112 811 I' ef os 01- ,bn 42,0 Q! Q66 ood 00 O0 o e Q0 9 oi' xi 'avoqo 0 1 oo get 6 'dbx fa Qx QQ X waxigvxe MEDP The League sponsored the We1come Medford dance be I' y ,ag 0 g I e e 6 e Q C 11 15668 D1-O Q8 JSC Lbs Of be be f Jfeafbe 1' '17 0,26 . . up W QP . be t . 0 ea F f f- H t Ja 'F Q ' M 9 J' e , ., U65 Sil' Q y ,Y- . 410 9' O , X ' 'Z' O 6,40 099+ . ox, . '00 ka Q G' 5. QRS' d 66 4. . Hg 0223 - 41' 8 . 1 fs Q o dxf, ,A 6 0 Q Jf BOY LEAG E 75, QCOQ' fb 5 04' Q46 The 1eadersh1p of Gerald Hunango got the Boys' League off to a bang up start by 1n1t1at1ng the scrubs and has en 1n hmgh gear ever s1n Sports movles are shown at many of the meet1ngs Gerald h1s cab1net and the League advlsor Coach Longholrn have done a sp1end1d Job CABINET STANDING Paul Guyot RonBarchard SamF1n1ey SEATED Gerald Hxmango Denms Magnusen Bob Gusback Coach Longholm Boys' League 1n Actxon Advlsor 9 -X EV, . X xx 1' . l ,1 Y ' 1 If A' L o .rf ' 'bog .f X egg, , 9 , ' Cy . fag!! ,,,: M S u . , Y .- b e ' ' ' ce . v I f ' I 1 ' if iffiif ' FIRST ROW Leonard Agnew Lee Mellon Everett Kryla B111 Jerry Sxlva Drck Early Don Gegg Davrd Earl Archle Martrn Tuttle J1mMCM3DUS Pat Furmsh JackGoldsm1th B11lBarsott1 Doug Lewellen Bob Sanders Ron Barchard Don Nreml Den Glenn Wallace Bob Grrsback Ray Oskovrch Roger Atklns ms Magnuson Paul Guyot Sam Frnley Gerald Hlmango Mel Robert Anderson Larry Paynter George Mlller SECOND ROW vm Berry Gerald Kohnenberger Allen Shleman The B1g E Soclety 1S an organr zat1on for boys who have earned the1r letter 1n athletlc competrtzon Pres1dent of the Blg E thls year 1S Lonnl e Robblns, and advrsor Coach Wrllard ably f11ls the posrtron Due to unforeseen d1ff1cu1t1es the B1g E thxs year was unable to grve the annual Thanks g1v1ng dance The club retalned 1t's pos1t1on as top honorary of the campus Lonnle Robb1ns Coach Wrllard Pres1dent Adv1s or , J, . 4 ' , HJ ,. 5 1 ff, Q: 'Z-,jj , W1 vfb ' Q. ff ,Q N I 4 l 2 . . . ' . ' . . . l I I I P 'I I I I I I D I I I I I I I I I - . . . : , , . . G. A. A. 3 1 - f ' si . 2 f 6 , I K he x f 5 2 M i Q.-. Q f I-6 L iii. ANILSE f if if The followrng members are Mrss Lee B Lameroux G Anderson J Gastafson P Lee H Weldon Shackleton V Shumamam L Palasclnr J Gravel! J Matthews K Soules P Carlson V Helberg J Hough N Poor P Wheelrhan M Krupa B Rowe 'Z Advrsor Mrss Lee Q11 I 5.-'.... '-- Tom Maxon Allen Shleman Robert Woody Bruce Srmmons Ronald Don Gegg hm McManus Q KEY CL B Sponsored by the Klawamans the Key Club has done a splendmd Job Each year the club sends delegates to the1r annual conference 1n Hollywood The boys are eagerly looklng forward to th1S exc1t1ng tr1p Key club presl dent IS Ralph Deo They also sponsor the Key Club basketball team They have had a very qulet year Wlth very few meetlngs Robert Anderson Paul Hartloff Don Buchanan Brll Batt George Mxller Watt Hrbler Norman Johnston hm Westberg Ray Walpole Charles Walker Larry Paynter Don Gegg Ron Draper f' F e ' 0. W A-, ff,-f W, , 0 .,., ,. gm .. Draper, Bob. Sanders, Ra1ph'Deo, Gene Calenshini, Larry Mitchell, 7' Q J, jf 'A , Y, X, my frfq -f l . 3 J! ' ,V . A . - ff ,V,' M y Q s' . K ' l l 0 - . v ' a n Ni . RALLY COMMlTTEE 4 I- BACK ROW Paulme Robrnson Barbara Andrews Jrme Kmg P a t Calkrns Irene Chulos FRONT ROW Mr Re1d Ray Oskovrch Gerald Hrmango Sam Frnley MlCkey McBr1de lt's to the Rally Comnfuttee that E H S owes all 1ts thanks for pre game pep half t1me stunts and vrva ful Job as head of the comrruttee The members are appomted bythe Student Body pres1dent and always 1nclude the cheerleaders and songleaders Congratulatrons You klds drd a swell Job A downtown rally J? Gp-lr 5 QQ, 'IZ Rim ef QE me Aw A l ,R F1435 cious skits. Jime King did'a wonder- l CHEERLEADERS A D 0 GLEADER gs YV- it-1:11 CHEERLEADERS Joy Chase Gary Stram and Irene Chulos Drxre Mellon not shown D1ary even th1nk1ng about the games and the way we yelled and sang t1l1 our vo1ces were hoarse brlngs a lump to my throat Our cheerleaders and songleaders had somuch pep It was the r yells and chants that brought the team to vmctory aga1n and aga1n and hfted our sp1r1ts when we were beh1nd I can st111 hear them leadlng us 1n Alma Mater 'Sw +1 A .S SONGLEADER5 Barbara Andrews, June Skxpper, and Paulme Robrnson Margle Allen, not shown A ,' ' i I I In A I 5431 wif, - A l,v telt 1 E 5 --ffff hh ': T f 5 i 5 5 f 2 R f f rv f b f I . , 1 . E 2' 'KA 74 i June K1ng Edltor E 0lA Carmen J1menez Buslness Manager Mur1e1 and Mary Sue at work DEAR DIARY Our book IS at last completed' Remember all our tr1a1s and trmbulatxons 'P J1me and Mary Sue blowlng then- tops at Mr Isberg and J1mandJohnfor not hav1ng our p1ctures here 1dent1fy Jumor and semor p1ctures was noth1ng short of absolute chaos' Herald and hms sports sect1on was com1ng along f1ne and then he was str1cken wlth the flu so J1me had to take over Barbara also had her ups and downs wlth the G1rls Sports and Mary Sue and Mur1e1 were constantly at odds over the act1v1t1es sect1on Pat got along superblyw1th Admnnstratlon and Snaps Warren and Carmen had about as much trouble as the rest of us only 1na dxfferent nature They took care of the f1nanc1a1 end of the Sequoxa Carmen you've done a swell Job slnce tak1ng over Denny Magnusen s Job of Busxness Manager Mr Mattlce left us 1n December but mn h1s place we got Mr Isberg, who thmks we are all crazy but nevertheless has helped a lot Thanks Mr Isberg' Just between you and me Dlary 1t's been lots of fun and none of us would have m1ssed It for all the world Congratulatlons are 1n order for our edxtor June for be1ng so helpful and Just plam wonderful To Carmen and Warren for gettzng our book fmanced to .hm and John for domg the photography to Mary Bowersox our art ed1tor and every one else who has helped Thanks everybody if. . Q I ... f I on time. Then, of course, Ray, Glenn, and Jirne trying to . . . i ' . . . , . . , .h ' . ! l E U0lA We Adv1sor Charles Isberg J1me K1ng Herald H1mango Carmen Jxmenez Jlm Gay Mary Sue Ray John Clark Mur1e1M111er Glenn Wallace Warren Berryman Barbara Anderson Ray Oskovlch Pat Calkms Qi? . q V ff Q X'-' n LE .X ,I Q . . V i -Y ! H 1 5 i , 7- Q, n 55 3 1 .. .r W 3191 ad' 1 S111 Chas E' ess Msblan ana gel- The Bark was our monthly newspaper and all the kmds eagerly looked forward to It Rall1es games act1v1t1es sportralts and personal1t1es were among the many features Mary McCurdy the first Junior ed1tor we ever had d1d a wonderful Job along with her staff and adv1sor Mr Isberg I've kept a lot of the copies, D1ary to put 1n my scrapbook ,C mlllll., LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW: Mary Murphy Pat lngraham Mary McCurdy Ediih Walkow Mitzi Gregori Ardelle Reinhiller Maxine Bryan ArleneGose- lin Joanne Spinney Kathaleen Daye. SECOND ROW:Jackie Wilson Bev Snow Mary lLuther Marilyn Bisconer Jerry Capps Leo Schussman Bob Anderson and Mr. Charles lsberg. Ronal JU l0R TATE ME d D presldgsfer Very actmve were the Jun1or Statesmen th1S year and they really worked toward then' goal of bemg useful and well mformed c1t1zens of the Umted States D1v1ded lnto exc1tement grew steadxly as platforms were burlt and b1lls were wr1tten for the Sacra rnento Conventlon An electlon was held to determ1ne wh1ch b1ll would be presented at 'SEE i-7 Y I R. JUNIOR STATESMEN BANQUET the COnVCHt1On and the Federahsts came out v1ctor1ous F1rst semester pres1dent was Duane Hope and second semester pres1dent was Ronald Draper Both dld an as adv1sors sent the orgamzatmn well on 1ts way toward success The most exc1t1ng event of the Spr1ng was the taklng over of the C1ty Government LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Archer Pugh Norman Johnston Larry Flammer Rrchard Burke FenR11ey JohnC1ark DonChambers Tom Hunt Charles Tracy and Leonard Agnew SECONDROW Ann Ogle Mary Sue Ray Mary McCurdy Edlth Penfold Jackie Ehrllch Sue Shaw Barbara Andrews Frances Vrvran Wood and Jackxe Smtrc THIRD ROW Mr Grlbert Marge McConnell Bar baraHope PatTracy Carole Kmcaxd Joyce Ryan Dlane thom Wohrden Watt H1b1er and Drxre Brsconer FOURTH ROW Duane Hope Larry Mitchell Jrm Wesrberg Ron Draper Gerald Kohnenberger De.nn1sMag nuson Paul Harrloff Bob Cumng and Don Chrrstensen 7 Q A 7' .I 1 J ' -i A- Q A, Ik L , s I - - 'lil 1 1' , . Lim. A , 4 A e f 1f ' ' -3' ' x twoparties, the Whigs and the Federalists, excellent job. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Baker, ,. f Ml-'M 2' ' '. Z , A ' .,, M- . n u - n ' . . . ' s ' 4 , 9 , ' , ' Edith Penfold Mrs Martlll President AdV1S01' Student Teacher Day The California Scholarship Federation is very active in Eureka High It is an honor for any student to belong to this organization, for mem bersh1p must be earned by continuous high grades Under the leadership of Paul Hartloff lst semester, and Edith Penfold 2nd semester the C S F worked successfully toward their goal of Scholarship for Ser vice Several members attended the annual conventlon in Santa Rosa during the spring The organization sponsored many projects to raise money for the annual C S F banquet where a scholarship and 11fe mem bersh1p pins were awarded It was a very successful year , A LEFT TO RlGHT FIRST ROW: Madge Buck Edith Pen- fold loyceRyan Nancy High Ann Ogle Elsie Malsoff Fen Riley Archie Pugh and Larry Flammer. SECOND ROW: Pat Bunker Ellen Kemp Mary Bowersox Ruth Holmes Dian Anderson Hilda Weldon Edith Hamilton and Mary Sue Ray. THIRD ROW: Shirley Carlson Shirley Mace Marion Krupka Virginia Larson Dian Arvidson Leana Hemingway and Lois Breeden. FOURTH ROW: Bob O'Dell Jerry Patterson Bill Papke Bill de Jong Lewis Bruun, and Jerry Lyons. CH CL B T1me for the Mardt Gras V ' Confett1 bal loons and costumes were everywhere, D1 ary Yes, the annual dance of the French Club was a spectacular success The French Club IS an organ1zat1on of French language students who w1sh to ga1n a deeper understand 1ng of the language thru an understand1ng of the people Thus the Mardt Gras V1rg1n1a Larson presmdent led the group wlththe help of Mlss Mclntosh adv1sor D1ane Srn1th not ' shown was also very act1ve 1n the French WM LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW D1ane B1shop Jackle Ehrltch Floy Johnston and Frances George SECOND ROW Bob O Dell Vxrgmxa Larson Nancy H1gh andM1ss Mclntosh THIRD ROW Paul Thevenln Larry Flammer Joyce Ryan and Joanne Matthews Club LATI CLUB Inter Nos That 15 Eureka H1gh s Lat1n Club and the name IS very ap proprtate, meamng Between Us The organ1zat1on 1S d1v1ded 1nto two classes, the Pleb1ans, fxrst year stu dents, and the Patnctans, second year students The annual Latmn Ban quet came off 1n a grand manner and P1eb1ans and Patr1c1ans, ahke, had a wonderful ttme LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Paul Glerek B111 de Jong Russell Graham Dale Pfremmer Mary McCurdy Dorothey Anderson and Ann Ogle SECOND ROW R1kk1Pav1ich Fen R11ey Ron Draper Pat Hunt Patwtley Hrlda Weld on and Vxcta Nordquxst THIRD ROW Archer Pugh Bob Grady Vxrgmla Lar son Carole Barbara Rex McClaskey lene Hauser, Kxncald Sharron Sxmons and Marjorle Sykora FOURTH ROW Joan Spar o Pat Warren Dxan Shapard Dons Jones and Barbara FIFTH RO Betty Hawson, Nancy Reed, D1x1e Bxsconer, Mar Carolyn Senter, and Sandra Peters 79 v 1: ' 4 .K ,H 3 . . . - me . 1 , I v , - . 1 X , f 1 - I . . . J, - 4 T. 3 0 -- l . , . . K I l Al F ' U l W i f I 9 I ' I , ' 1 I n , . . . . . I - . . . - 1 ' . . . . . . , 1 . 1 T - 4 ' X ' ' I7 ll r i . X J . . . . . . xl' ' ' I - 4 I . 1 ,EY I X C 5 11 R, , : ' . ' . . ' . ' ' . I 1 nl n 1 I ' 1 . , . - . : . , ' . . . p , - 1 a at I n . . . I F. H. A. A Ann! in The F. H. A. has been busy as usual this year with their delightful surprise parties and of course the annual Easter egg hunt wh1ch was a big success Mrs Genter, the adv1sor deserves much of the cred it for the successfulcornpletion of the F H A 's worthwhile projects LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING Pat Carlson Elda Brasca Valora Pas qurm Eleanor Hamilton Pat Huddleson Beverly Broom STANDING Janet Norton DoraBxngham Nona Bingham Genervejohnson Eleanor Parks Marie Frezon Jackie Srnuc F TheF F A has beenextremely active and certarnlyhas done some fine work They learn how to ra1se and care for animals An other feature of F F A is their study of the different types of land and farrningequiprnent Mr Rich es is a capable advisor and his work is appreciated very much -AJ LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING Kenneth Fry Daw1dSm1th Roger Adkins Wayne Reed Tomlslansen SECOND ROW Glenn Grlberr Don Merrrl CorbetlStuarr Mel Berry Bradley Fox Cecil Ran dell Lawrence Gay B111 Mason THIRD ROW Francis Everett George David Alfred Anderson B1llStuart Mervrn Moe Bill O Conner Walter Strasser Jrm Hermng Jerry MacFar1and The Clock Club has been very actlve thrs year Clock stands for Chrlstran LIVIHU on Campus Klub One of the outstandrnrv th1nvs the Clock has done thrs year was to howa rnovre, Out of The N1ght for the students Mrss Roberts 15 the advrsor for thrs group so It rs no wonder they are so actrve group Q' LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING Bob Lawson Ervxn Foss Larry Blankenshlp Don Branscomb Pau1Thev1n1n D3VldMl1lS RogerAdklns SECOND ROW Porter Gerry Attebery Lawana MeCarty Elsrelvlalsoff THIRD ROW Dean McCarty Gale Drake Barbara DeM111e Ila G1ft Myrna Adkms E11zabeth Cramer Melrene H1nch Delmar Peterson TEN CL B LEFT 'IU R1GHT, SITTING D1x1e Brsconer Drane Scott Carol Iwlsson Grace Mlller Sandra Peters Val Shrrley SECOND ROW Georgra Dhy berg Sandra Flossr Drane Thom Warden Shlrley Carlson Ann Ogle Bob ODe11 THIRD ROW Mr Wrllramson Dlck Early Paul Hartloff Jerry Lyon, Jrm Callrson, John Marcuz FOURTH ROW Ron Darper B111 Wrllrams, Charles Duck, Buddy Nees, Frank Wers, Walter Head and Tom Wrrgley One of the clubs that has a lot of fun 1S the Tennrs Club W hen the weather IS good you can see all the krds out on the court pract1s1ng The bm thrng of the year 15 the annual Tenms Tournament The Tenms club certa1nly apprecrates Mr Wrllramson s expertadvrce and help 81 . . 4 f H 0 O 1 X . . 'I . 4 x ' 5 , Nj. a . . , V . . . . Q! Q . a A I b A l I A3 D I 1 . -l I v Nita Eich, Barbra Davenport, Jean Eich, Shirley Ward, Dot Swanson, Janet 1 A .O . . . . , . A V i V I rr aw S' --. -..-. OCIAL ACTIVITIE ,.....-anna-aw 3 Y Vu Tami :CA WWW 'Q' WW H33 -fu' fig, ZW' 5' If MMR --an-4 ,Qs 105'- hp... A Murder Has Been Arranged' was one of the popular SPT1 g events The play was set around a horror f111ed d1nner party to whlch the guests came dressed as the famous ghosts of h1story Satamc Chuck Coon brought the play to a close as he sk111fu11y lost h1s m1nd The Drama Department really excelled 1n th1s performance and they gave thanks to the Costum1ng Class for the beaut1ful cos tumes ,,.! R I1 Mc v ala xe D1aX and Joa nn rd C -5heP?e e 'S Joan Gardner and Chuck Coon '-'- v ' ' 'l- .-vw -' .ie -,,,.,,- 1 .JNL ,su ' x , K V 5 5 1 a 3 5 , ' 2 f r 1- X 5 f . , K , S ' we , , 1. fs R N up xg ' 1 5- 1 7 , f s n ll. ' ' . ' , ' f ' , J' gf ,fr ' 1' I div? jf? mf . n 'A ' f V A. l r. ,'f F :-.':f v l u I 'n N- x 1 Z . V ' A ., A 5 I wJ' ' Q, l . It-QL V A 12 MARDI GRA 4 Costum Galore' Aaaah theMard1G1-as Itreall5 was R10 1n Spmng D1ary I had the mostwonderful txme The costumes the K1ng the Queen the orchestra the streamers oh D1ary I could go on and The French Club really deserxes manx many eovnphments And Mam selle Mclntoshtoo Thanks Sue Pr1ndle and Vkatt H1bler One of the most outstanchng costumes Y he Kzng an ueen ez-ry ope and Myers Terr-ybelongs to HSand Gayto Fo na H1 One Queen canchdate was c osen from each C15 ure a rcata an Flniuna and t e T66 lucky 1 grabbed or a estooned egg to see who woul et the olden bean and Oueen s 1p Just 11 e at the F8131 dl'd1 Gras Terry wa c osen by opu1a1-1t5 11-Ie y Swett And and B 1-s on Obble sN, RgsNsv . W I. .'v,,,' 17, ff!! ii , V7 SQ . es, it's t ' d CJ , T H Gay . E Te V tu gh. ' h 'K 'J E If , A . d h .- th g'rls f f d 8 8 , e h' . 'If M' A . 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Z0 xixg XX 1 Af G.A 1126 Oc gafhe Irel- BASKETBALL BASEBALL TBACK TENNIS EBBTBALL JAY WILLARD Coach of many champronshrp tea ms for Eureka concluded hrs 24th year by coachmga hrghly success ful team to the CIF league trtle Jay mrssed the frrst game of h1s career thrs season due to rllness FO0TBALL HAL HARSHMAN Our trarner thrs year drd an ex cepuonally good Job th1s year keep 1ng the athletes 1n good shape It was Hal s work that kept rnjurres at a m1n1mum LEONARD LONGHOLM Can be credtted wtth turnmg out a great lme thrs year for Eureka Three of h1s lrnemen were on the All County team thrs year LINE George Mrller Paul Guyot Davtd Earl Drck French RonB.1rchard Dennrs Magnuson Glenn Wallace BACKFIELD Sam Frnley Bob Sanders Archre Martrn Bob Grrsback Ron Barchard Davtd Earl Gerald Kohnenberger DIST, Eutek lltgn started off tn h1gh fashton by downlng the Alumnt I2 to 0 tn a thr1ll1ng game The Loggers outplayed the Alumm all the way The next Logger v1ct1m was tht Fortuna Huskles tn thelamboree The Eureka ltne was the dec1d1ng factor 1n th1s game The Reddlng team took advantage of the ttred Loggers by beat1ng them 6 to 6 The abstnce of Coach Wtllard anda long ttrtng tr1p were the Loggers downfall We next beat Fortuna 31 to 7 and Ferndale I9 to 6 Medford had a powerful team and recetwed some good breaks to beat Eureka I3 to 0 One of thetr touchdown plays was htghlx dtsputed The Loggers played the Napa team to a 0 to 0 ue on a slushy wltn Arcata was the most thrtllrng game of the year w1th the underdog Trgers holdtng the Loggers to a 0 to 0 t1e at half ttme But tn the last thtrty seconds Kmser threw a long pass to Gtrsback for the w1nn1ng touchdown for Eureka Next Fort Bragg brought up thett powerful team and were held to a 0 to 0 ue by Eureka Eureka proved to have just too much power for a helpless Del Norte team Eureka grabbed an early lead and won 45 to 13 The champtonshtp game wtth Hoopa proved to be very close tn the ftrst half wtth the small Warrto1 team holdtng Eureka to a 6 to 6 half t1me score Wtth Glenn Wallace catchtng four touchdown passes we went on to beat Hoopa by 31 to 6 Every f s team member except End George Mtller IS graduaung th1s year but there are many expe renced Loggers returmng to f1ll the gap left by the great Eureka team of 1950 scones I9 o EUREKA Sept Oct Nov TOTALS I VISITORS Alumm Jamboree fFortunaj Reddtng Fortuna Ferndale Medford Napa Arcata Fort Bragg Del Norte Hoopa Denms Magnuson Lee Mellon Paul Guyot 92 l A I Vu- I E . . , I , . . 5 2 . . r ' ' ' ' . . I5 l2 ' 4 K ' . 22 12 fi lf. The Napa team is considered one ofthe top teams in the bay area. ---The game U 29 3? I '. - . . . . X3 I9 , . , ' U- zo o . ' . ' -U 27 o , . . 3 7 IO o . . . . . . I4 45 . . - . . 23 31 V L Z . . . ' . 63 X s. I. 4 'lsr ,. GY' 5... L' is s,-. 1. in ,ffl , f 1 gl ,mf- I Q Q x QQ 7 an X 51 TT l up Doug Lewellan Bob Sanders Glenn Wallace All County End snags a pass for another Eureka Bob Gltsback 2 year All County Back carrres the ball for a long touchdown as determmed Warrxor bears down garn rn the Fort Bragg game Flnlex -cores fmt touchdown of the year ln Jamboree game wrth After rnterceptlng a Fort Bragg pass -X11 County Center Dlck French Fortuna gams I5 yards 94 agfhitfl ,. , 1' ,, . 3 ' lk D .......... - x Q 4 ' , K . j- ,V .V t Q57 at H ' .in W Q ' A . as wr A J l 5 ,K A 1 . K I ,Y P ..A X X , Q Q ' F .I ' .ftp Q K 17 . 4 .wig ,K .11 5 ,, ' 'J K .1m. u ' , . , g W .- Z , V f y 'SS 6, 1 K ' 1' . g 62. M ' v Q '., , , . a I A , ' , . ' . . , . Y ' , . . . h r -.-'F . . i ' 24 ?'1 1 :Viz 'ff . .. gee in F3 37 . ,:J, ' -9 db f me H, N' sk' ' . fe' 51' 5' Q Q 84 78 74 '39 44 Q2 My H 2 ..1 42 'K sa es 46 ,es J 5 Q -' ' , V A V 94? A -191, 7? 'f.f :1 21 -', A W I HEAVYWEIGHT BA KETBALL X744 ug Glenn Wallace I..onn1e Robb1ns Don Larson Gerald I-hrnango Larry Kaufman Q F0 Gale Drake B111 Mobley Bob Bergenskl Dlck Porter A A if Glenn Grant B111 Baylrh Jerry McG11very Glenn Morehead -.' li G 1 '- 'J' ca- - 'riff'-' 1 ,.., :N ' ' 3 , 4 1 5 G' ' - 'G .. - Q A N 4... ,J A 'ig yy A' 6 , If - V R N l xl. .f' ' ' X 7 - V 4222 ,. X1 A Q 1 A f 1- x ' - w' A , . vf I A - . L A km yy A Q g , vi .Tv I , Q Kfggglv 5 F . be fl ' g by s A L ,Q2 vl ' rf ',-- wi: K x as A I ':'s SS , 'V . R ' 3 X A I L ox Q... A I - V- A' X K . if ,Y , . 7 1 '- ua l A -s U ' M l . 31- Q k . 4 A 1, il 96 Don Larson Gerald I-hmango Gale Drake Larry Kauffman Q- E22 Glenn Wallace hooks m a Don Larson leaps h1gh to shot aga1nst Hoopa score a two po1nter Glenn Wallace Lonn1e Robb1ns SCORES 1950 51 Eureka Op onents 39 Humboldt State Fr osh Uk1ah Forfe1t Ft Bragg Arcata Fortuna South Fork I-Ioopa Ferndale Del Norte Uluah Arcata Ft Bragg Fortuna South Fork Hoopa Ferndale Del Norte ' f x .I J ' av.. 5 K 3 V 1- , Q, V X F ' 1 ,.. 5 I 3 49 5 3 , '3 ' xr 1 f ' J V -TC 3 ,A :Z 7' 52 I 37 W. -29 , 40 ' , ' A5 L 7 . A fy Z9 45 33 45 Alva Glenn Wallace makes two on a dxfflcultshot 1 Lonn1e Robbtns scores another ofhts 21 pornts HEAVYWE IGHT Eureka Htgh School s heavywetghts cltnched the C I F crown by wtnnlng ll games wh1le only lostng l The veteran team lead by Coach Leonard Longholm hterally swept by all oppos1t1on The only team to beat Eureka was Arcata Del Norte also gave the Loggers a couple of tough games but ftnally lost to the smooth worktng Eureka team When the Loggers ran out of opposltton they played Ukxah and Ft Bragg champ1ons and champ1ons of Mendoc1no county whom they soundly years Loggers averaged 6 l tn hetght and each had 3 years prev1ous basketball exper1 ence Eureka's offenstve threat was bas ed onGlenn Wallace Don La r s on and Lonn1e Robb1ns all three of whom made the All County team Gerald Htmango Gale Drake DonThortonand Larry Kaufman a1ded the team great ly on defense and recovery Gerald 11- Franuc Hoopa man tries tn vatn to stop Lar son s lay tn J.. 6 3 Larry Kaufman talhes agatnst Ukrah against 98 s ,ZS l WI C I F B I I I ' 1, . . .F ' ' ' . . , . . - . - , . ' -D I A - V. , ll I ' ' . ' '4 'Q? trounced in both games. This ' .QS b s ' .' V 1 1 i 1 ' u 1 ' ' 'Q I: tis ' l 0,9 L f ', ' . j C, 0 x I - C rm X l I 1 a, I X LIGHTWEIGHT BAE IQETBALL B111 Tuttle Jack Olsen Jerry S1lva lm McManus scores two agamst Fortuna Jerry Silva leaps 8b0V6 opp SCORES 1950 51 Eureka Opponents Uk1ah Ft Bragg Arcata Fortuna South Fork Hoopa Ferndale Del Norte Uk1ah Arcata Fortuna South Fork Hoopa Ferndale Del Norte .hm McManus Ben Garrxson Delbert Dax 99 ck 1 ij' 47 ' 46 37 . 25 Z8 20 Z9 43 37 31 40 54 18 23 44 Z0 43 ' 38 25 41 41 Fort Bragg 34 39 48 39 15 41 34 eo Z7 . I , ,, I 47 31 4 A 1 g X Olson scores two aga1nst B1l1Tutt1es1nks a d1ff1cult Tuttle scores aga1n 1n hard Ferndale hook shot fought game LIGHTWEIGHTS TAKE SECOND PLACE After a slow start the Eureka I.,1ghtwe1ghts came back strong to take second place 1n league stand1ng Early season J1tters and greennesswere the only reasons they d1d not come 1n f1rst Along about m1d season the Loggers got over the1r 'utters and started to roll After that they 11tera1ly ran over all oppos1t1on The team should be excellent next year as there were no sen1ors and everybody w1ll be return1ng Among them there 1s Jack Olsen who has three more sea sons to play for Eureka and was All County 1n th1s h1s Fresh man year Delbert Day a sophomore was outstand1ng on both offense and defense th1s year H15 best shot was from about Z5 feet out Jerry S11va was along w1th Olsen the back bone of the team He was br1ll1ant 1n recovery and de fense and was agreat dr1v1ng forward Ben Garr1son was on the bench unt1l the latter part of the season when he got h1s break After that he averaged 10 po1nts a game Jxm McMan us was the peed man on the team and often led the fast break B111 Barsott1 small 1n stature but great 1n ab111ty was an excellent shot from the corner All1n all lt looks l1ke an excellent season next year Del Day leaps h1gh and scores Jack Olsen fA1l Countyj IS Daygets fouled byan anx1ous .hm McManus scores on a fouled but sw1shes It anyway Hoopa man runmng Jump Shot 100 ' A , LJ ' 4352-. Qifff-,W ' 'Qc ', Nz, zz , 't'.,.?Qff3 Q i .Ili . 2 , A, W. ,V -I -4 I , ,,1 ' ' 1 I z' - I . , . Q X I l 1 , . - ' I - , - ' I l ' 3 I S . , , , - - - THA K 4'2f f ,pa 90' if ' B111 Bay1ch assumes a ligy v startlng posltxon J1m McManus ace nurdles spr1nter prepares to start McManus eas1ly clears FLYI G LUGGER W1th the commg of sprlng many of the boys answered the call for track Led by spr1nter .hm McManus and Bob G1rs back the Eureka crndermen aga1n showed then' heels to most opponents Although there were not many exper1enced speed sters to begrn the season Coach Jay Wlllard once agam came through wlth a fmne team Althoughmanysemors are leav1ng there should be enoughveteranmatemalfor agood team agaxn next year 4 . Q.. V . ., 4 G 4 it I ' J-. ' V K4 ' .M M . - V ' , V- u - A ' Q l M l -. , , l ,-W e . 2 ' if Y., . U l. PW - , A , -'J -sf .,.,,, v-e 1 - - jf,Q.',f1, ' .. , ' ' ' . ' v a.- ' ' , , , j1LLf '3 - , ' 3 - Q ' T . -1' ' ' A . ' -. . 5 -. YH L T, ' ' ' ' n N . , , Y ' Y BA EBALL EUREKA HIGH BASEBALL FIELD Veterans galore as the Spr1ng ar r1ved another flne baseball team repre sented E H S Led by sluggers Denn1s Magnuson Sam F1nley Baba Kyrla and B111 Bay1ch The Loggers started off w1th three quxck w1ns over Yreka The fme de fensmve play of Herald H1ma.ngo B111 Tuttle Mlckey McBr1de and Ralph Deo backed up the excellent p1tch1ng of Larry Paynter Jr Gomes and Art Tosten to produce an other w1nn1ng season Flve f1rststr1ngers Sam Flnley Larry Paynter Herald Hlm ango MICKEY McBr1de and Denms Mag nuson wound up thexr hlgh school careers but reserve underclassmen should provlde a balanced team next year. EUREKA LOGGERS DUGOUT 1950 BATTING PLAYER Jlm McManus Cal Phelps Pat Furnlsh Sam Frnley Gerald H1rnango Everett Kryla Kent Bxlllngton Tom Barr Denn1s Magnuson Ralph McBr1de J1m Smlth Larry Paynter Bob G1rsback Rae Noe Bill Tuttle Henry Lutje David Mills AVERAGE AVE 1000 540 400 87 7 4 33 238 Z 4 4 080 . 000 .000 . 000 000 d , Glenn Grant Right Field Bob Britt Left Field Babe Kryla Right Field PITCHER 'QM Ha., . jr , , , . , , ,.. 1, ,Avy , , 1 ,.,v ,' -' .-..- K I ,.--02' u . A, F5-.9f'i1-, 141.2 7 ex- -,ri f - . 1 L.: ' -' M A - pf.. 9' 'Q' t , s -1 Sf3'3g'f,1f::f,i i B V, ff h ,U-ff - 11 . ' B. f-.,.4,,i.,. ' gg- , V , .. -,jfrri .T ,v1'.,,i'?.vf?f, .1 L ' - V-1 urL ' , :, R, , A-,' ' -. !Q, f .f. ,iid-fbi ' 'il W -- 5 - . -1 . ..i FI' 'hifi h U, liz? ,A -' 741341, 1 .'. ,,.v,.'-1 ,5-.1 ra,- W 1' em.-.ni . ,dk -g...+ ' .,.1 c-0.61--. ,:- . l i , OUTFIELDER Bill Bayich Center Field Jr. Gomes Pitcher Ralph Deo Pitcher Art Tpsten Pitcher PITCHER 0 an W x.. hi' 5 if if 'f-ov - ' . 'Q M.: ai. 12 - ..,,.f -I Q4-'x -af 1-af 1- .- 1, N- . wif Q S' v 104 I FIELDER 'T '7':- 1'-A A 'iii ,ag i,.,Qw'K 'W 8.1, TJ 'nxfilw' ww 9-v iii? ,A M31 2:2 W3- 'Q-be W uh anis-.9 Dennxs Magnuson Thxrd Base Herald 1-hmango F1rst Base Sam Fmnley Catcher vsp . . , asf fa' ' Q ' 59 1'--eff '1 14 .H fi ff- .gal . 'Q .-- 'V' 'agy,,,, A -1 1: f'f2gf -A 'af- 'f -1 -1 i ' 4-v-n L...-L Ml rr., M1ckey McBr1de Second Base Larry Paynter Pxtcher B111 Tuttle Short Stop Don Leach Flrst Base ,.- 3. HQ! h , . K x- q.,..e-It M, i n gnu! mf 1 ,f -5 5 I .x ,A ,1 9 .. 7' MJ. . -.cf A- -- KNEELING George M1l1er Art Dalranes Bob Agnew B1llW1111arns STANDING Ron Draper LeonardAgnew WG' Leonard Agnew shows hrs sharp form at servlng Charles Duck returns a vrcrou serve to oppo ent Paul Hartloff Tom Wrrgley Charles Duck Mila' Coach Ellrs Wllltamson a frne coach andone of the best ten n1s players rn the county Ann Ogle waltrngior a return Tennrs team to another v1ctor1ous xear Vlrgrrua I-Ielberodesprte her broken leg showed flne form along wrth her Co Stars Georg1aDhyrberg D1x1e B1sconner Vlendx Mansfreld and Ann Ogle I..ead1n0 aces of the net th1s year as 1n nrevrous years were Charles Drclx Leonard Agnew and Tom 'Wr1g1e3 Georgla Dyhrberg gets set o fast actlon LEFT TO RIGHT Georgra Dyhrherg Vlrglma llelherg Dun mg vvlley Brsconner Wendy Mansfreld Ann Ogle S 05 ,, I ' ' 7 , I .3 F ' I . ' 6 9 V ' 'zz' j X Awiyfuiirl I X I u V, 1 1 4v . The splendid coaching of Ellis Williarnson led the ? 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Head of Department M1ss Lee DEAR DIARY As all good tunes must come to an end so must the good t1mes we ve had 1n our new gym So many h1lar1ous but helpful th1ngs have happened xt 15 hard to remember whlch was the most fun one of the funmest moments could have been when we came out of the pool wlth our han' soak1ng wet and red eyes but that could be eas1ly forgotten when we remem bered our accomphshments of that day For 1nstance when we stopped golng down to the bottom of the pool everyt1me we attempted to float or when we no longer h1t the bottom as we gracefully at tempted a rac1ng d1ve or maybe lt was when we could go outs1de provlded the weather perrnltted to playhockey tenn1s or softball Of course xt wasn't so pleasant when we would get a whack by some energet1c hockey player or talung a whole per1od at the tenms court wh1le try1ng to learn a new stroke or perhaps gettmg bumped on the c1se room whxch was new to us or the old standby volleyball lest we forget the folk danc1ng course ' Also D1ary rememberlng our two teachers Mxss Lee w1th her cheery smlle and Mrs W1lcoxw1thher ducks bunmes and her Easter paraphernaha These two have done a wonderful Job 1n gettlng ready the many act1v1t1es whlch were played by the glrls such as tumbllng folk danc1ng hockey softball volleyball tennls sw1rnm1ng and exercxses NILSET C0 c 83031 Assxstant Mrs W1lcox RJ ff x 9 ' I X,,r4, '73 I , . 1 ' - , - . . 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S' LR- I . 1. WH' r xi? hrwii J..-. 'K LJ Profossronal Drrootor DOCTORS Dr Wells C Carey Dr F H O Ne11 Dr Carl Wallace The Eureka Clmmc DENTISTS Dr Issac M1nor Orthodontxcs ARCHITECT Frank T Georgeson ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Elllot and N1e1son Andrews 81 Cook ATTORNEY AT LAW Thos J Fraser OPTOMETRISTS Bartlett Bros 53 52 730 507 537 537 408 529 C: St 7th St 81 t 7th St FSt C St 6th St 4th St Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone 72 4940 83 34 247 447 1034 Frank Ray Representatxve METROPDLITA LIFE I SURA CE COMPA Y 507 F. Street Phone 246 I I . . 9 . . 185 . . . ' ' 5 . l . 6th 1 S . 14 . ' . . 6 Drs. Vernon gl Everett Hunt 707 I St. Phone 961 . G. St. 9 . . 611 . . F. St. 117 THE EUREKA INN The place to meet your fr1ends DISTINCTIVE LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Spec1a1 Part1es Gwen Every Attent1on FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 853 GUTHERIE GEORGENSON AGENCY Eureka Cahforma Phone 13 518E Street Eureka Ca11f Here 1s your KEY TO SUCCESS 'LH any Career For any f1e1d of Bus1ness any Professlon or Trade or 1n the M111tary Servlces lng off1ce methods and buslness adm1n1strat1on under actual buslness cond1t1ons and be ready for ad vancement1nany f1e1d Such practx cal traxmng assures you an opemng 1n any vocatlon YOUR FIRST STEP TO A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE MAY WELL START WITH A VISIT TO E u I' 0 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STI NOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 7th 8: J Sts Eureka Phone 1001 Approved for Veterans T ll ' H G , 1 , 4 . 7 Learn typing, shorthand, bookkeep- The Polka Dot Wrapper 15 so durn good 1ook1n and the bread 1ns1de MMM 'sas h 'a1-:.1t xx NND, Xxx -eff Nw, S N BUTT X wx , BRSQISVILK Q 5 'S om MASTER BAXTE ff BUY A LOAF AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE Qllllidl. A.. The best 1n GROCERIES VEGETABLES W' QUALITY MEATS CANNAM S CANNAM S MARKET K 81 K MARKET Huntoon and Eye Henderson and E Streets Streets Telephone 592 Telephone 5010 LEE S FOOTLONG Th1ck Creamy M11kshakes Hot Dogs The Way You L1ke Them Get A L O N Lxttle Dogg1e 4th 8: L St Eureka 'V I Q 1 L .. -f 'L -we , - we at vw M L 1 Eureka, Cahfornla Q qi AS, sa if .6-:img-ui: D A YK. tw, N-,..,e,mx LQQXNQNO 5 5 fd - Q Q. gt!5XNsws4. ' ' l KSN' r. L .,ef....Sx NNN ixtk A' EX TN Sk r-MX . X .A .. N 1 extxfbx C X Q . I R- Huy' , - '1- ,,, , ' -ware ' A ' 1 ' ' ' -lg et ' - ' , MWNWQLNSNSXE - S -1- .. 'O X - - a 'xhicg Km. 'ti1X'.llX W -7,6 . .- . 6 ,V Qvfib 'O ,, Off-ff! ' ' -- 4 Q 0 , . '.s', X, .ri -'X-X.-,x X, K, 6. .- ,Q -V o o I M . 0.9-'Q '. 5. '.4-Q.-z,,', no Q 0 I .0 XD' 1' ' A 9 ' I ' ' o 1 ' 2 1 'O 9 .-.4:r.::-g:ErZ,': --- 9 X ' A O k O I . A NX Q -Y-, S Q- Q , ' , 1 - ' O ..-L X .Q 9 3 X- ' 0 ' O G,-ni: ' ' 3. .A Q A ' Q - ' 'o 'o ' - LQ ' 0' ' ' 'Q 'Q 'a O ' g -. .I .0 . 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Q I ., NA .L ' V 11 cx JU V, .. -- AJ ff' I T I fl I 1 V U J T 'L' , . A A I I 5 ..-r. . 5 I, , N 'I H I ARTCRAFT PRINTERS and STATIONERS Greetlng cards Every Day Cards Parker Sn Shaeffer Pen Sets P I E s o N B1nders Complete I..1ne of School Supp11es PH 271 625 5TH ST are deslgned for happler 11V11'1g and constructed as a 11fet1me 1nvestrr1ent ERNEST PIERSON CO 4100 Broadway Eureka Phone 4100 010 Amhbi O 'Sf Bus Phone 687 7th and H Streets Eureka, Cahforma fi G V Q S v ku: 1 I V Fifi 2 89 . Q 4 QQ. CP ev fo Q5 0 Q, 2, hfwn, HOLMES EIPAEKA LUHBER Hi Redwood -M ,uf af ' fy H' 5 I s 1 fs LUMBER HOLMES EUREKA LUMBER CO Bucksport on Broadway Ma1n Office Eureka 332 ' EUREKA LUMBER AND CROSSARM CO Where qua11ty's always best ' Shaws Llne Eureka 4172 ff' 3950 B W L CATERPILLAR DIESEL EQUIPMENT For Constructlon 81 I..ogg1ng Mar1ne 81 Industr1a1 Engmes Complete Logglng Supphes BRIZARD MATTHEWS Machxnery Co roadway Eureka Phone 5406 714, . - f I' V, gf'-ff: 1.1.11 A 'Jig' 6- ' ix S, S if :il cc' -- 2 'P N-I . . S I my 'if L., 45 1- - ,va Q! U I . , A , ' ' 'f ...cf .7 0 if -S XL' A Q ' :. ff f E ' ' . , 5014- xx ii- 5 ,lvl-,-4' V , R' 'Why ' ' 17 J 'jk i ,N M I , E 'S gf ' ' 1, 1--.ave in i HTA s , . -' 4 . M. A 1 A 5'9 '-'gi . ,V U I ,, any .'.-- 'Y 6 . my ' - rf'-gf . -' kv, :ig f wif, 515 A - . 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VVILSON ART WILSON EUREKA AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY Gates Belts and Sheaves SKF Bearmgs Parts and Tools Phones 186 and 187 Fourth and I Streets Studebaker Sales and Serv1ce Eureka, Cahforma 6th and D Phone 157 'EUREKA BEVERAGE CO Where taste rates Best 132 W 4th Phone 636 CALIFORNIA WOOLEN MILLS A11 Wool Blankets Auto Robes Dress and Coat Fabrxcs ::::o::4::ew:wew::::::ivk Highway 101 South Clty L1m1ts Frank J Roberts Phone 4356 Owner EUREKA CLEANERS The House of Qua11ty 918 4th Street Eureka Cahf We gxve S8zH Green Stamps PACKARD Ninn ww Hansen Dear mg 7th and Plne Eureka 5680 WOOLEN MILLS Broadway and Wh1pp1e Phone 820 THE NEW PENNEY'S Humbo1dt's Frlendly Department Store New L.ocat1on F1fth and E Sts Eureka Calxforma THANKS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADS AND STUDENT BODY 5ZG From SEELY STUDIO Your Negatwes W111 Be In Our F11es Should You Need More Pxctures St Phone 148 MILE 'S EUREKA'S FLORIST 517 5th Street EUREKA 6- . 535 FIFTH ST HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NEWEST STYLES FOR CAMPUS WEAR UA 4'Don Richards Suits '9fMcGregor Sportswear 4f535F1fth street DALY's 405F St Phon 5000 ZPRI SC mc:-u moss sl RW HEADQUARTERS FOR EVER YT HING RITCHIE WOODS DRUGS 'The Rexall Store 537 5th St. Phone 435 PHOT OGRAPHIC Expert Developing Finishing - Enlarging 511 F. Street 'Y Phone 2 DEDICATION ' In apprec1at1on for the wonderful support and cooperatlon We the members of the Sequola class ded1cate th1s sect1on to our very Wonderful adv1sor R -'vb Mr Chuck' Isberg 589.99 FOOD CENTER 1336 4th St Phone 513 LAZIO'S d Wh 1 For Reservatlons Phone 5690 Laundry Phone Summer an 1pp e 2121 Street THE LAUNDRY Does lt Best pw! ,C al. ' I N f 1, , o I B . 3 ogre, M N P -- l . , I POST OFFICE 5 4 MARKET 509 H St Phone 242 LINCOLN'S BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG DICTIONARIES FOR THE HOME and MANY USEFUL DRAWING 81 SCHOOL SUPPLIES h Street Phone 0YAl - MULKEY and KOVACOVICH U S TIRE SERVICE 622 4th Street Phones 3984 3985 Eureka Ca11forn1a Aura una NEW TR OY LAUNDR Y AND CLEANERS H 'Q' W Phone 197 101 Fourth sm SF IU ' 61 t 1. . ft ,Lf qi! We Welcome You As A Depositor The Bank 0f Eureka Commerc1a1 and Savlng MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Th1rd and E Street Eureka Ca11forn1a TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU if QUE' 520 Fxfth st 23-LRG,-,j'.,-H13 Downtown I 1 J vvvv-.Qx Yxwy 2900 F St Henderson 'Q Center hi J AUC9- :Hgh 5 Meet Your Frlends at CARTER'S 435 3rd St Eureka JEWELERS SINCE I8 I 5 xl X! - 'yr ,A FN xx 14'-ff' Mr X .J 4 X RLY M R ' uxv'YY 2 -, E555 f A ' Oi Af -:, , ' 9 ,L-f' , gfuflggga J' 'L ,ji 1 .15: A A - rf -f K'-' Jw 5. r gs' ' ..,q,, . 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