Exeter Union High School - Acta Yearbook (Exeter, CA)
- Class of 1950
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XA A X , ' N , ,. , Q a , Q J qi V T IQ' Y Wi ii 53 'S ' tw ., N Q ' 3 V ' X w - 1- . 5 i xg Q E E s WF Aff . . ' E Q A I X XL N me LCCLfL0l'l to Myrram Faye Partrrdqe adrnrred and respected rnstructor of hlstory charmmq cmd frrendly an mvaluable source of msprratron and help F59 f YU fwwrfv to Dorothy Borqman popular senlor who spent the year at home spreadmq cheer and goodness the gal wrih spunk and courage these three each playrnq hrs role playrnq rt well whether from ln front of the footllqhis or from the Wrnqs to them we dedlcate thls Acta to Bernle Roberts cheerful capable manager of the school store always ready to lend a hand a regular guy Z I U 31 . 4 A A' LV , ' , ,.-:-If' - , , .. vljrf' h f r Q :N , 1' g t , V5 - Y,., .- ' . H 5 5 . -X., y Kp : 4, may . fr Q, I I . , . P i ' ' . . . ' if 4 1 1 ll ll F Y l Curfain ime the doors of our high school stand open, 4 ,the doors through which we pass into the warm and friendly atmosphere that is Exeter High. . .our own beloved alma mater, Within whose halls and playgrounds each of who belongs has played a part. . 4 come with us and Witness The drama of l95U, , . MWWV if J 552W V l W Ma M1524 9 A Zfff'5W if , 14 W L M iz if 62212 W w 55M .X IV QW I HY - - I ,- .w g Q Wu ?f0LQ M .144 I X 9? JH th X ' Z e curtain cmd show you the XVVW-X -Twelfth Night y X ml'f'46 Qi lv-fyfv W? M M 5440 Au. ' 1 Sonnef fo fke Cibirecfor All hail our great director-wondrous one! Before afrnultitude of would-be stars Hold high the book. Rehearsals now begun At Exeter. Excluding all that mars The beauty ot the scene, O, carry on And let the truth shine forth to guide our art Tllill one by one We see the glorious dawn Of our perfection as each plays his part. Andwhen you speak of Shakespeare and the Pleiades Admonish us to mend our Ways and speech, And tell us all about Diogenes, And how to hitch our wagon to the stars and reach, We say, t Noblesse oblige-hats off to you! ln iarlcyr sui1+you suit our fancy, too. V -Algernon. J f X 'X 52 M0 MC 9106 Let's go hand in hand . -Shakespeare. PAUL A. DOBSON W. F. COSART WESLEY LINK Clerk President Trustee ELDON G. RUNCIMAN A. R. CROOKSANKS Trustee Trustee our own Board of Trustees. . .capable men behind the scenes of 1950. . , true friends of EUHS, giving of their time and ability to keep the drama moving smoothly. . . CHESTER G CARLISLE Prmclpal A B Unlverslty of Calrfornra mathematrcs and phys1cal educatlon M S Unrverslty of Cahtornra educatron admmrstratton 7 nncclaafa meadage Men are created that they may l1ve tor each other Memones ot yesterday have value only to the extent that they lead to greater memorles tor tomorrow The countrnq and recountrnq ot thrngs past Wrthout thought of the tuture 15 a means ot escape from the present used only loy those Who would rather exrst than lrve lt 1S Wlth these facts rn mmd that one should treasure thls 1950 edrtlon of the Acta lt rs a bock of rnernorres rnemorres ot mutual trrals and pleasures durmg what wrll be a srgnrfrcant per1od ln the l1ves ol the class ot 1950 In years to come as 1lS pages are turned long forgotten scenes and thoughts Wtll be freshened 1n the rnrnd However 1t IS a danger srgnal lt these thrngs be recalled as an end 1n themselves The actor who cannot forget how well he performed rn the hrgh school play Wlll never asprre to greater and more mature roles Remembrance must not stop at actuallttes and neglect the dreams and hopes and the Splfll behrnd them So 1t IS Wrth thls looolc Let lt not remrnd you of the past alone but of the tuture Keep your mrnd ever open develop yourself by contrnued readlng and seek tor truth ln the arfarrs of hte ln order that the truth may qurde you Chester G Carllsle -it X. , . ., , n o . 11 11 . . . V 1 . . 1 '- f 1 1 .. t. , . vt v . . .4 ' 1 - f - 1 fke Larnec! unc! aufkenfic owfi . . . v -AWB YXMJK lla! 62,5 'Duff Y , .. .' A A A. ' fits SYDNEY D. LAW . . , Vice Principal . chemistry,..orie1'1tation ..B. S., M. S., University of Minnesota, science. . . wr-N .31 'YY LEHMAN W. BROCK . ,Dean . .commer- WALTER M. SMITH. . Business Manager cial UA. B., Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mis- l - PfiT1CiDCi10fEUHS 1919-1949 - r - A- souri. .. B., William lewell College, Liberty, Mis- souri. . .M. A., University of Chicago. . . ARCELLA W. ANDER ON.. biology . . . girls' hysical education ., A ., Pomona College, phy- cal education. . . in-it Rf Y-'fjtr , r ' 1 5? f 1 l. , ,X x, ,.' f Y K5 .n hl HARLYENE DECK . , . L f' - ' , memaking. . .supervisor ' 1 . A t cafeteria B. S., M. S., if ansas State College . , . ' -'ll L E -NNIE MURRAY GILLES- 'IE .study hall instruc- r, . .B. L., M. L. Univer- ity of California .. ' 6. v '3- -' f .I ti' 3 CK W. HICKEY . math- matics . physics. . ,driv- ' r education . . A. B., Uni- ersity of California, zo- logy. . . .XDO5 Sf of ' i Y O- -431 fx. !,, 'X li' ' l diving?-v il 4' lk 42:5 N-in-K BARBARA R. CLOSE, .. arts. . .crafts . A. B., Mills College, art. . . VERNONA FISH . . . Eng- lish . public spealhng .. A. B., Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, Eng- lish, ,. J . Q, ff iff N5 , HAROLD G. GRANT. .. mathematics . . . ., Iowa State Teacher ' Col- lege, scieng Q l MILDRED G. LEWIS , . English . Spanish Miour- nalism . A. B., Pacific Union College . , M. A., University of Southern California, English' . . MARILYN MCCELVEY. . . girls' physical education. . . B. S., University of Southern California, edu- cation . . . MYRIAM F A Y E PART- BIDGE. . history. . .A. B., University of California, 511' history. . . I . l! MARY PERKINS . . . Enq- lish .orientation HA. B. Howard Payne College, Brownwood, Texas...lVl. A., University of Texas. . . MILDBED BEED. . .horne- rnaking HB. S., Univer- sity oi Illinois, homemak- ing .. TED G. MISENHIMER.. rnusic...A. B., San Iosf State College, music. . . MURIEL PENNOCK . . school nurse . . . R. N. French Hospital, San Fran cisco. . . C. B. PLATTS Umechani cal drawing . . . genera shop. . .orientation . .B. S. University of Oregon, elea cal en 'neerir1g. .. QM? ELSIE RUETER. . .cornmer cial. . .B. S., Oregon State University . . . RANKLIN T. WILSON. . . HN H. SITTON . .com- ercial . .freshman foot- all ..B. S., University of o u t h e r n California, fi- ance. . . f V., f' V:-'V' 0 . EUGENE SM .Enq- sh ..rnathemat'cs . . . oys' physical education ..University of Califor- ia, physical education. . . nglish . .rnathen'1atics. . . rientation. . .A. B., Fresno tate College. . . TN-U N X Win. AMELIA Z. SMITH . . . Latin . A. B., University of California. . . FLOYD I. TERRY. . boys' physical education . . B. S., Washington State Col- lege, physical education LOWELL B. WHARTON. . Woodshop . .B. S., M. S., Kansas State Teachers' College, industrial arts . . WARREN G. WOOD auto mechanics ..A. B., Colorado State A. and M. College, industrial educa- tion. . . Jill aw- M whim .M'l!0I l'i'lCl,! .SJCQIQQJ QA ffevfvfg' f Z i Q3 S , yr-'ff Y Z' C1L,,...:11 45 f'N -wwf lh4'NtNlN M44 2 They have their exits and their entrances: And one mem in his time plays mcmy parts - -As Yo L ke It onnef of fke C!a56e5 To Sophornores the tarninq of the shrew ls an experinece they cannot forestall, And oft with sad and dirty mugs they rue The day they meet the Freshmen in their brawl! Now luniors are a dreamy, star-eyed classp Their rnind is on a certain night in May. They wander hand in hand-both Swain and lassp They work and stuff and promenade and play. But Seniors are the cream of all the cropg They are the last for which the first was rnade. With well learned lines so that the play Won't flop They shine at curtain time with plans well laid. While over these in honor and in tame Are Graduates to whom they're all the sarne. -Alqernon. RQ. is enior Cfaad Uwcem LaVERNE GANN. . .senior play A Little Honey . . .class yell leader 12. . . EUGENE KELC1-1. . .basketball 9, 10. . .football 9, 10, 11, 12-letterrnan 12. .. class president 12. . . GERALD NELSON. . .1-li-Y 9, 10, 11, 12. . .basketball ll . class representative 11 . . .football ll, 12. . .chorus 12. . class vice president 12. . . VIRGINIA SELF. . .Y-Teens 9, 10, ll, 12 . .class secretary-treasurer 12. . . senior play A Little Honey . . . IASPER YOUNG. . .Block E 12. . .class representative 12 . .football ll, 12, Twinkle, twinkle little star, How 1 wonder where you are? this is often uppermost in the minds of the Seniors, for al- though Algernon is a shining light in their lives, he often dis- appears into the Iunior ranks . . .who is Algernon? . .why-, the Senior Mascot, of course . . his name means of unknown origin' '... he was originally created to be used by the Se- niors as a stage property for their annual play. . .but he be- came such a hit that they de- cided to adopt him forever, .. so on prom night he is pre- sented to the Iuniors, who from that day forward are obliged to keep hirn in their class . . x V , W f- 1.7 ' xg ,, Virginia Self Secretary-Treasurer lfLl6Ll'lg Iasper Young Class Representative '2 3Q-P If 'QP' from-1441 JJ ,S A ,X er ,ff 'uv 'Hiatt Y Eugene Kelch President in I Gerald Nelson Vice President fam LaVerr1e Gann Yell Leader fam of 'LMS 'lflififhlf EMA WIA!! the class of 1950 . now taking its place With the alumni of EUI-IS . . hoping that like the light that shines from the stars, memories of them will remain steadfast in the corridors of Time . . This above all: to thine own self be true: and it must iollow, as the night the clay, thou canst not then be false to any man. -Shakespeare. ANNONA ABNEY. . .freshman year at Paso Robles Hclass yell leader 10, .. chorus lO, ll ..Y-Teen lO, 11, 12- treasurer ll . . . IOE BAGBY. . ,grad- uated mid-term , ROBERT BENCE .. EVA BINGAMAN Uchorus 9, 10 ,. I Gifts' eiee Club 11 . , . ,tx , f ' 1: 1 T i 'A-VV Q ' 4- -. A ff'f'iE,1 Cifrff' ' fei- liflfi ' - PAULA BOHANNON Hchorus 9, 10, 12. . .1ibrarian 10 ., Choralines 10, 11, 12...GAA10,11,12...G1eeC1ub11 .. FHA 11, 12 .Red Cross 12...BERRY BOLEN. . .DONNA BOLEN ..GAA 9, 10, 11, 12...G1ee Ciub 10 ..c1'1orus 12 ...DOROTHY BORGMAN ..GAA 9, 10, 11-manager 10, 11...Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12-devotional chairman 11, president 12. . .chorus 11 . . . -fs,-:r 1 1 GARY BRITTEN, . .band 9. . .Hi-Y 9. . . sound and 1iq1'1iinq on student body and senior piays 9, 10, 11, 12. . .foot- ba11 manager 10, 11. .engineer on ra- dio shows 10, 12. . .student stage cus- todian 11, 12. . .VERNADINE BURKE. . . GAA 10. . .librarian 12. . .student body treasurer 12. .. student council 12, .. DON BUTLER. . ,football leiterman 12. . .graduated mid-term . . . RAYMOND CASSELMAN. . .base-ba11 9, 10. . .foot- ba11 9, 10. . .Camera Club 12 . . KLA 4 . 1 1 .-vt STANLEY COSART. . .basketball 9. . . football 9. . .track manager 9, 10, ll , . . Block E 10, ll, 12. . .1-Ii-Y 10, ll, 12. .. MARILYN COULTER. . .GAA 9, 10. . . chorus 9,10, ll, l2...Y-Teens10, 11,12 . . .GLENDON CRAIG. . .class vice pres- ident 9. . .track 9, 10, ll . . .basketball 10, ll, 12- B captain ll-all league team ll. . .Block E .10, ll, 12. . .toot- ball 10, ll, 12-co-captain 12. .. Boys' State representative ll . , .I-Ii-Y-vice president ll . . , -president 12 . . . Acta sports editor 12. .. senior play' A Little Honey . . .student council- comrnissioner ot athletics 12. . .BILLY CROW. . .class president 9. . .band 9, 10, ll, 12...tootbal1 9, 10, ll, 12--most inspirational player ll . , .baseball 10, 11-Valley championship team 10, .. Block E 10, 11, 12. . .chorus ll... transferred to Paso Robles mid-term 12... ELON CLOSE .tennis 10, ll, l2-let- terrnan ll, 12. . Boys' State represen- tative ll . . .exchange assemblies 12. . . CSF life member-vice president 10. . . Stage Eiqlit 12, . ,JUNE COOK. . .GAA 9, 10 ..Y-Teens 9, 10, ll . . .PATSY COOVER. ,orchestra 9. . .class yell leader 9. . .band 9, 10 . .assistant yell leader l0...clf1orus 10, ll, 12 Hex- change assemblies ll, 12. . .senior play A Little I-1oney .. .student body yell leader 12. . .DAVID CCRNWELL. . football 9, ll. . .track 10, l1..,I-Ii-Y 10, ll, 12. . . 1? is ELIZABETH DAVIS . , . GAA 10 . . . Y-Teens 10, 12. . .chorus 10, ll, 12, .. RAYMOND DIAMOND . . , CYNTHIA DOBSON. . .class representative 9, 10 ...GAA 9, 10, ll, 12. . .Y-Teen presi- dent 10. . .tennis letterman 10, 11, 12. . , student body secretary 11 , . .CSF lite member. . .senior play A Little Honey .. .student body vice president 12. . . student council president 12. . .IOANN DONLAN. . .chorus 9, 10, ll.. libra- rian 10. . . tl I. DEBAL ELLIS. . .basketball 10. . .toot- ball 10. . .track 10, Il.. .Block .. Monarch staff 12 . .ARTHUR EM- MERICI-I. . . C basketball 10, l1-let- terrnan ll...track 11, 12. . .WAYNE ENGLAND. . .CSF ll, 12. . .graduated mid-term. . .IACK ENNES. . .track 0, 10, ll,l2...boxinq11,12 .senior play A Little Honey . . . DONALD FOSTER .bcrsebcrll 11 . . track 11 , . .DONNA GADDIS. . ,chorus 9, 10. . .Y I'eens 10 . Glee Club 11 . ., IERRY GILBERT . .bcmd 9, 10, 11, 12 , , truck 10, 11, 12 ..I-Ii-Y 11,..B1ock E 11, 12 UDALE I-IANKINS MCSE 9, 12 . . tennis 10, 11, 12+1ettermcm 11, 12,.. EDWIN EWING. . ,IOOIIDCIII 9 . .trcrck 11 HMARIORIE FARMER . . . TERESA FRANCO . ,GAA 9, 10, 11 . .chorus 10, 11, 12 . .VIRGINIA FRANCO 1 GAA 9, 10,11...c1'1orus10,11,12 .. , wax I nf 1, - Q, -1 2 All 1 1 I wk . ,F -, , A ' ' f sf' IIII I ARLAN HAYNES . . . IACK HOMER ...basketball 9. .. baseball 9, 10, ll, 12-valley championship team 10 .. football 9, 10, 11, 12.. Block E 10, 11, 12 HANN HUNT. . .Y-Teens 9, 10 chorus 10 . .FHA ll . . .graduated rnid- term . ROBERT IANUABY . .tootba1l9 . basketball 9, 10 . 1-li-Y 9, 10, 11, 12 -Vice president 9, 10 . .track 9, 10, ll, 12 . Block E 12 ..Camera Club ll, 12-vice president ll-sergeant at arms 12. , . 'lvl' 9- E-n --.4 JJ BONNIE IONES. , .HAROLD KELLER. . . baseball 9, 10. . .basketball 9, 10... band 9,10,11,l2 . .football 9, 10, ll, 12 ...track 10, 11. . .Block E 10, 11, 12. .. Hi-Y 10, ll, 12. . .DOUGLAS KING. .. Cho picturel. . .football 9, 10, ll. . .bas- ketball 10, 11, 12-all league team 10-all league second team ll . .Block E 10, 11, 12 . .track 10, 11, 12... Monarch -sports editor . . HMMY KNOX . .basketball 9 . .track 9. . .foot- ball 9, 10, 11, . .band 9,10,11,12...1-1i- Yl0,1l, 12. . .DUANE La1VlUNYON. .. band 9 . .basketball 9 . . CSF 0. . .1-li-Y 9 . .football 9. . .track 9. . .transferred to lordan 1-ligh, Long Beach 10, ll . .. band 12 . .chorus 12. . .football 12. .. senior play A Little Honey , . .track 12... ,I-'na EARL MANN. . ,baseball 9, 10. . ,Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, l2...football 10-manager ll ...Block E ll, 12 . Acta -snaps editor 12. .. Camera Club 12 ..TROY MARKS. . ,football 9, 10, ll, 12 ,bas- ketball 10, ll, 121. .Block E 11, 12. .. graduated mid-term 12. . . MARION MART1N...transferre-ol from Baldwyn, Mississippi . . .DORIS MEHRTEN . . . chorus 9, 10, ll, 12. .GAA 10, ll... Y-Teens 10, ll, 12 .. exchange assem- bly 11. . .librarian 12. , ALLEN LEE. . .football 9. . .track 9. . . basketball 10. . .swimming 10, ll, 12. . . FLOY LOVELL. . .basketball 9-rnan- aqer 10. . .track 9. . .baseball ll, 12. .. PEGGY MCCOOL. . .orchestra 9. . .Y- Teens 9, 10, ll-vice president 10 ., band 9, 10, ll, 12. . ,Tulare County honor band ll . . .assistant yell leader 12. . .MARY MCFALL. . .Y-Teens 9, 10, ll, 12. . .chorus 10. . .GAA 10, ll, 12- vice president lst semester 12-prest dent 2nd semester 12. . .assembly com- mittee ll.. .FHA ll, 12-secretary 1l -song leader 12. , .senior play A Little Honey . . . 1 MARIAN MEHRTEN. . .GAA 9, 10. . . Y- Teens 9, 10, 11, 12--treasurer 9-secre tary 10-Vice president 12. , .dramatic dec1amation award 11 . . . student body p1ay Suspect 11 . . .chorus 12. , .CSF -Vice president 12. . .senior play A L1tt1e Honey DEAN MELVIN baseba119 10 11 12 championship team 9 10 basketba119 10 11 12 championship team 10 11 all league re erve 10 12 Block E footba119 10 11 12 championship team 9 chorus 11 IARVIS MOS LE band 10 11 12 B1ock E 10 12 tootba1110 11 12 trac 11 12 ho1ds three schoo1 track rec ords va11ey high Jump record cho ru 11 VICTOR PIERCE baseba11 c Acta art editor 11 class presi dent 11 CSF 11 chorus 11 2 tootba11 11 12 'Nin- 'II' fi. N11 K' 21 tg 1 Q 11 'lv I xv' tw Sl?-gp' 5QsniQ ini tff DEAN PULLIN football 9 track 0 and9101112 1-1rY9 11 12 class president 10 drum ma J 10 11 12 toastmaster ot p om 11 swimming 11 12 exchange as SSI'I1b1lGS 12 senior p1ay A L1tt1e Honey DON OUALLS CHAR LOTTE RADFORD chorus 10 Glee Club 11 DALE REYNOLDS basket a 9 11 10 11 12 swim ming 10 11 12 Boys State represen tative 11 track 11 12 chorus 12 -,f QP tt 1 , ,,,, A . , L .1 1 UW QA tg L .. BILL SCRIMSHIRE . A . IIMMIE SES- SION, . .GAA 9, 10, 11, 12-manager 9, 10--point recorder 11-president 12 .,Y-Teens 9, 10,11,12.,.F1-IAl1.., graduated mid-term 12 . STANFORD SEXTON. . .track 9, 10, 11, 12 .. Mon- arch -sports editor 12 ..Red Cross 12 .PEGGY SKINNER . . . transferred from Richmond...1ibrarian 11, 12 .. graduated mid-term 12. . . X . 1 ifi xi 648 ' 15 Mx, CHRISTINE RHODES , .chorus 9, 10. , . Glee Club 11 ,... FHA 11, 12,..PAUL RIDDLE. , .basketball 10 . . . football manager 10 , .CSF 11 . ,IESSE ROBIN- SON .,B1ock E 10, 11, 12-secretary 12. . .football 10, 11, 12. . . class secre- tary 11. . .baseball 12 ,.... HARRY RO- SENBERG . .Cno picturel. , .football 11 ,,.B1ock E 11, 12 None-act radio p1ays..,student body p1ay Suspect 11 . . ,va11ey declamation-speech con- tests 11 . , ,THOMAS ROSS. . . FRED SMITH. . .football manager 9. . . basketball 9, 10. . .baseball 9, ll, 12. . . GVVTEN SMITH. , .Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12 ...librarian 12. , .chorus 11, 12. . . MABEL SMITH. . .Y-Teens 9, 10. . .cho- rus 10, l1...librarian 12 . . . GLENN STAFFORD. . .CSP 9 . .bqSke1bG119, 10 ...track 9, 10. . .Hi-Y 10, 11. . .base- ball 10, ll, 12 .class vice president 11 . . .Block E 11, 12. . .football ll, 12 . . student body president 12. . .stu- dent council vice president 12. . . 1 V - . .f '- 1' , we , J . -. -A. fy:-, . if ff 31 1' . . '..-.l7'E5l' - L-2. -4,11 ' I A trt 7,5 ll ur 'Nj -13 'eff' BARBARA STBOUT. . newshawk 9, 10 ...chorus 9, 10, 11.. .Y-Teens 9, 10, 11 , Choralines 9, 10, ll, 12. . .GAA 9, 10, ll, 12-vice president 11. . .CSF 10, 11, 1.2 .. Acta -editor-in-cl'1ief 12. .. exchange assemblies 12 . . Monarch -girls' sports editor 12 . .student coun- cil-:ornmissioner of publications 12. . . BILL SUTTON . . , basketball 9. . .foot- ball 0 . .track 9-manager 11. . .Hi-Y ll, 12 . .DONNA SUTTON . .Y-Teens 9, 10, ll . .class yell leader I0 . . libra- rian. 10 . .porn-porn girl 10 , .chorus 10, 11 . flag bearer 10, 11, 12. . .FHA 11. . .IACK THATCHEB . .Block E 10, 11, 12-president 12 . .football 10, ll, 12 - co-captain 12 - most Valuable man 12 .. CARROLL WHITE. . .baseball 9. . .track 9, 10. . .football 10. . .basketball 12. . . BOB W1-IITSON. . .Cno picturel, . . MAR- ILYN WILLEMS. . .class secretary 9 . . orchestra 9. . .chorus 9, 10, ll, 12. .. Choralines 9, 10, 12. .Y-Teens 9, 10, 12. . Boys' Sextette accompanist 10 . .' A Date With Iucly 10 . Girls' State representative ll . .PHA ll . . .piano duets 10 .exchange asiemblies 11, 12 . . . Acta --literary editor 12 . . CSE life member . senior play A Little Honey . . .OSCAR WILSON . . . lOl-IN YAPLBBO. . .baseball 11, 12 ..basket- ball ll, 12 .Block E ll, 12. . .foot- ball rnanager 12. . . WL, Mg-.. H L 4. ? ri A-,J 12' Nm.- MARIE VAN NESS.. chorus 9, 10, ll ...GAA 10, ll...majorette 10, ll, 12 ...graduated rniol-term 12 . . . IOHN WALTON . . .basketball manager 10 . . Block E 10, ll, 12. . . Monarch 12 . . BOB WEEMS. . .baseball 9, 10. . .bas- ketball 9, 10. . .band 9, 10, 11, 12-pres ident 10. . .football 9, 10, 11, 12. . .track 9, 10, ll, 12. . .1-li-Y 10, ll, l2-pro- gram chairman 12. . .Block E ll, 12 -treasurer 12 . . . chorus 12 senior play publicity manager . . . VELMA WEEKLY. . .GAA 9, 10, ll, 12. . .Chor- alinesl0, 11, l2...chorus10,1l,12... Y-Teens 10, ll, 12.. .CSF ll, l2-treas- urer12...FHA ll, 12... fi? -' I: gfancing gaclwuarcl 1947 That's past praying tor... -Henry lV. the beginning ot our high school drama . innocent, wide-eyed Freshmen, Wan- dering through the halls . .following in the footsteps ot tradition losing the Freshman-Sophomore Brawl . overcoming freshman stage fright With our talent show. . .clirnaxing the year with a picnic at Mooney Grove. , . Class oiticers were: President ...i..,..... ........ B ill Crow Vice President ...,.... .,..., G lendon Craig Secretary-Treasurer ...,...,..,... Marilyn Willems Class Representative .,,.r,..,..... Cynthia Dobson Yell Leaders ...,.... lerry Kimloerlin, Patsy Coover Advisers .,,. Miss Mary Perkins, Mr. Gordon Axtord I948 We've seen better days. . .' -Timon of Athens. We were now mighty Sophomores. . ,Winning the Freshman-Sophomore Bfqwl Mblackening our faces tor an All-Soph Minstrel Talent Show.. .assuming larger roles in student activities. . .ordering lunior Class rings. . ,enjoying our Sophomore Picnic at Mooney Grove. . . Class officers were: President ,....,..., .,..., D ean Pullin Vice President ,..... ,,,, H mold Keller Secretary-Treasurer. .. ......,., Patsy Dean Class Representative ...,......,t.. Cynthia Dobson Yell Leaders ........ Annona Aloney, Donna Sutton Adviser .....,....,.,..,,.,.... Mrs. Mina Wallace 1949 We are for you... -As You Like lt. California's Centennial year ..upper classmen at last. . .proudly displaying our Iunior Class rings , .staging a bigger and better talent show. . .enjoying our lunior-Senior Prom in its lush Hawaiian atmosphere ,.Glenn Stafford, Cynthia Dobson, Vernadine Burke, and Patsy Coover elected to student body starring roles, 4 . Class officers were: President .....4..,.. .... V ictor Pierce Vice President ,...,. .... G lenn Stafford, Secretary-Treasurer 4 . . . .Iesse 'Robinson Class Representative .... ..... G erald Nelson Yell Leader ......... .......... D ean Pullin Adviser ..... .... M r. Frank Wilson 1950 Now our sands are almost run. . . ' -Pericles, Prince of Tyre. all the excitement of being Seniors. . .Wearing class sweaters, exchanging Senior pictures, ordering announcements and cards, being measured for caps and gowns , presenting a night club theme for our talent show . .staging the hit Senior play, A little Honey, under the direction ot Miss Vernona Fish. 4 4 enjoying all the thrills Without the work at the Iunior-Senior Prom4 4 looking forward to the climax oi our drama-graduation. . . Class officers Were: President ...4..,,4. ..... E ugene Kelch Vice President ...,.,.. ...4 G erald Nelson Secretary-Treasurer ..... ...4 V irginia Self Class Representative ......,....44,,, Iasper Young .LaVerne Gann Advisers 4..4 Miss Mary Perkins, Mr. Lehman Brock Yell Leader ...4..4,.....4.,...4... This is the short and the long of it. . -Merry Wives of Windsor. eI'I.l0l' We Annona Abney and Ellzabeth DaV1s bemg of sound mmds and bodles hereby wlll Cloyse Duncan a block of gum to chew at the dance I Ioe Bagby w1ll my posltlon as soda Jerk at Mrxters Drug Store to Gary Gllbert I Bob Bence w1ll my noon hour trrps to Posey s to Blchard Avery I Eva Bmgaman wlll my brother to EUHS for tour years After tour years I am not responsrble I Paula Bohannon of sound mmd and body wlll my long legs and towermg helght to Iessle Durrant I Berry Bolen do hereby w1ll my Tom Wave to Mlss Manlyn McCelvey I Donna Bolen wlll my abrhty m basketball to DQ CShe needs lt? I Dorothy Borgman wrll my lersure study hours to Wrlma Gann Mlldred Wells and Betty Satterfleld I Gary Br1tten of sound mmd and body CI-Iall wlll my ablllty to follow a certaln freshman grrl and throw blg swltches 1n the plays to Alton Franks I Vernadme Burke bemg of sound mmd and body wrll my short halr to Margle Lamb I Don Butler wlll my posrtlon as Edltor of the Monarch to any Wllllng person I Raymond Casselman w1ll my ab1l1ty to get stralght As rn physlcs to anyone who needs them I Elon Close bemg of sound health sane mmd and generous terest on thls sum compounded annually wlll be used to buy ten ms balls and pay entrance fees tor the team members The surplus wrll be used to buy a tennls racket for Ierry H Gllbert I Iune Cook do hereby w1ll my mckname N1ck to any one who wrll llve up to 1t I Patsy Coover do hereby wrll and bequeath my hoarse VOICG after games and my ablhty to turn my eyehds wrong srde out qurver my nose bark and make my tongue mto a three leaf clover and st1ll manage to go wlth Lump to Ramona Scott I Davrd Cornwell wlll my sooth1ng tenor to Mr Woods Send em Pappyl I Stan Cosart do hereby wrll my I O U s held by Harold Corn well to Lloyd Askms to add to hrs We Manlyn Coulter and Donna Sutton do hereby wrll our abrl 1ty to go steady wlth boys 1n San Franclsco or thereabouts to anyone w1th a pat1ent heart and a weak mmd I Glendon Cralg wlll my Chessy cat grm to Iewel Kmg Cthe Great Stone Face? I Bllly Crow w1ll my last name to my classmate Crane Dean Melvm because blrds of a feather should stlck together I Raymond Dramond bemg cont1dent that they wlll not overbur den her wrll my act1v1t1es to Ramona Scott I Cyn Queeme Dobson wrll all the penn1es nrckels and drmes that I have lent Cusrng the word loosely? to Gerald Nelson for candy and gum to mstall full length mrrrors 1n the dresslng rooms of the new gym ' W L 5 I ' I I I I , u ' n n II n If u I I I I I ' I I ' , . I I I I I I I - I ' I I I ' I I I ' I I I I I ' I A I . 1 I n 1 n II II , . , , , . , , heart, will to the EUI-IS tennis team the sum of SOO0,00U.Ol. The in- ' I II I I II I . , I I ' I 1 I ll ll . I I I - , . , . . , , , . . . - I I I I I - I I - . fl . H I . , , ' ' II II , , , . I I I '- I I I I I Q I, Ioann Donlan, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Billy Cameron. I, Deral Ellis, do hereby will my A's in crafts to anyone who can get them. I, Arthur Emmerich, will my part of the new gym to my friend Tommy Wallace. I, Wayne England, will my ability to kick a football 60 yards barefooted to Donald Rector. I, lack Ennes, will my yellow boxing trunks Cmade of cheese- cloth and swiped from the auditoriuml to lim Mulligan. I, Edwin Ewing, will my ability to get out of P. E. to Coach Terry. I, Marjorie Farmer, being of sound mind and body CI hopel do hereby bequeath my ability to blush easily to Corinne Richardson. I, Don Foster, do hereby will my ability to get out of class to any freshman who is lucky enough to get away with it. We, Teresa and Virginia Franco, will our ability to be such identi- cal twins to Annette and Annella Foucht. I, Donna Gaddis, will all my red hair to any freshman girl who wants an unusual shade of red hair. I, LaVerne Gann, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to marry into the Nixon family to Norma Hudspeth. I, Ierry L. Gilbert, being of sound mind and body, will to the little Gilbert brothers, Ierry H. and Gary, to whom I am no relation, the name of Gilbert to be carried on in my honor. I, Molly Guista, in sound mind and body, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to graduate at the age of Zl, to any one who is dumb enough to quit school and get married. I, Lucille Kanady, do hereby will Mildred House all of my hay fever allergies for olive pollen so she will not have to play base- ball as she doesn't like P. E., either. I, Dale Hankins, as acting coach of the l95O Exeter Tennis Team, do will and bequeath my ability to win tennis matches to our beloved faculty. I, Arlan Haynes, do hereby will my pitching arm to any senior who takes 4th period P. E. next year. I, lack Homer, will my seconds in student body meetings to anyone who has the voice and the nerve to do it. I, Anne Hunt, will my last name to anyone who wants to Hunt for Keys. I, Robert Ianuary, will to Beverly tPrince Alberti Richardson my last can of P. A. and to Pat I-Iengst my A's in bookkeeping. She needs them. I, Bonnie Iones, of insane mind, do hereby will my intelligence to a little junior, Pauline Mabry. I, Eugene Kelch, will my beautiful brown eyesand alluring ways to Edward Dobson. I, Harold Keller, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ticket to the Gutlaw to Gary Gilbert, with the hope that he doesn't have heart failure. I, Puppy King, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my heavenly body flight in pole vaulting I5 feet to Don Stewart. I, Iimmy Knox, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my middle age spread to Jessie Durrant, and my half-interest in the Lindsay Pool Hall to Iirnmy Wineman. I, Duane LaMunyon, tbetter known as Lurnp l of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with a girl who turns her eyelids inside out to anyone who can stand such a ghastly sight. I, Allen Lee, will my ability to catch fly balls in P. E. to Ted Williams Burke! I, Floy Lovell, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my nickname Nick to any freshman who is unfortunate enough to have it. I, Richard Lucientes, will my Coast Guard fever to anyone who dislikes studies as much as I do. I, Earl Mann, being of sound mind and body CI thinki, will my ability to get along with Mr. Sitton, and my height to Bonnie Estes. I also will my camera and the faculty to Melvin Vifelfteri - I, Troy Marks, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my little green Ford to Robert Tomlinson. I, Marion Martin, will my long hair to Iane Mann. I, Peggy McCool, do hereby will and bequeath a foot-long hot dog fwith sandl to Ron Ewing. I, Mary McFall, will my film-strip notes on Stromboli to Miss Partridge. I, Doris Mehrten, hoping I'm of sound mind and body, do hereby will my car Genevieve to anyone who has the nerve to drive her. iAnyone who has driven her knows what I mean.l I, Marian Mehrten, will my pet word, exquisite, to Gwen Pace if she will promise faithfully not to use the term loosely. I, Dean Melvin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my hook shot in basketball, to Ralph Pike, not that he needs it as he is tall enough to drop them in. I, Iarvis Mosley, do hereby will my ambition to high jump 6 feet to M ilky McKee. J I, Gerald E rank Nelson, will my ability to mooch noon hour snacks to no one, for there is no one worthy of the honor. I, Victor Pierce, being of wrecked body, do hereby will my re- served stool at the Lone Star Corral to Dudley I-Ioladay. I, Dean Pullin, will my forged excuses to Norman Mehrten. CI-Ie didn't do so well this year.l I, Don Qualls, will my cowboy hat and boots plus my Texas drawl to Carl Powell. I, Charlotte Radford, will my quiet ways to Leroy Patterson in the hope he will make good use of them. I, Dale Reynolds, do hereby will and bequeath all my many muscles to Little Iohn Crowley, hoping he can find some use for them. I, Christine Rhodes, would like to will the rest of my ditching days to Verna Vail for next year. I, Paul Riddle, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath my name Street Lamp to Leta Faye Kyle. I, Iesse Wayne Robinson, will my ability of putting off getting a haircut to Iohn Crowley, who needs it. I, I-Iarry Rosenberg, do hereby will my UEISI-Iing Equipment to Mr. Brock: my hiccups to Ron Ewing: my roving eye to Gene Estes: and l'm keeping Pat and my jerseys. I, Thomas Ross, hereby leave my good looks to any under-class- man that can keep the girls beat off. l, Bill Schrimshire, will all my curved balls in baseball during 3rd period P. E. to anyone who can catch them. I, lirnmie lmo Session, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate mid-term and get married to any junior Homemaker with doubtful prospects. I, Virginia Self, hereby will my nickname to any unsuspecting under-classman who thinks she can fill the rigid qualifications set up by the notorious group known as the Smudge Pot Alley Gang. I, Stanford Sexton, do hereby will my first name Stanford to any senior planning to attend Cal just to watch the uproarious re- suits. l, Peqqy Skinner, will my attractions for red hair to Gay Way. I, Fred Smith, being'of sound mind and body, do hereby will the straight pipe on my scooter to lack Reed. l, Gwen Smith, will my Pop's model A to any unsuspecting per- son who wishes to declare a junior ditch day. l, Mabel Smith, will my little Brazilian to anyone who likes coffee beans. l, Glenn Stafford, being mentally unbalanced and physically han- di o hereby leave Ramona Scott, my secretary, to the student body: l would have to be mentally unbalanced to leave her. l Barbara Strout being of sane mind and sound body, do hereby will and bequeath my inability to complete a full one and a half sommersault in diving to anyone with the money for a bottle of Sloan's Linirnentf' I, Bill Sutton, hereby will and beque th my ability to be the shortest boy in the Senior Class to D ' . l, lack Thatcher, will my brain pills to any junior who gets his head in the way while playing football. l, Marie Van Ness, will my position as head majorette to Mary- belle Greer. l, john Walton, being very glad to leave, do hereby will the fac- ulty to my little brother to do with as he sees fit. I, Velma Weekly, hereby will and bequeath my ability to go sharp in a certain song in Choralines to Sybil Lawrence. l, Bob Weems, will my Champ chomp, ain't got no gas alibi to lere Bunciman, and my never ending supply of gum to Richard Pritchard. , l, Carroll White, hereby will a piston out of my old car Cl seem to have too manyl to anyone who wants one. l, Bob Whitson, do hereby will my ability to sleep through a full year of English Lit. to anyone who is bored with Chaucer, Shelley and Keats. l, M l'lems, needing all the height I have, reluctantly will it to Loretta Lee Swearingen. l, Oscar Wilson, hereby will my tardy slips to any under-classman who needs them. . l, lohn Yarbro, being of sound mind and body, will my 22. ounce pool cue to Dudley Holaday, and may he always remember to chalk up on the nine ball. l, jasper Young, do hereby will my second year Spanish books to anyone who is unsuspecting enough to take Spanish next year. Vaya usted con Dios. Q. uv Fourth Row: l-T. Marlin, R. Nixon, C. XV. Parks. E. Gnd- clis, L. Keys, S. Schellimx, C. Clegg, G. Gahurt. G. liolkin. Third Row: C. Gould, Guimu, D. Casey, R. Erickson, J. Gilbert, R. VV:-ttlcins, M. House. Second Row: G, Pace, fans!-.9115 of Z4 mbummef Wgkfz .flbmm v the class with stars in their eyes cmd money mcrkmq ways sponsormq Con cessio1'1s...tc1kinq port in student qovernment dlsplctymq talent hosts of the qcdcx Iunior-Senior Prom . grooming themselves for Semor roles 13:11-lc Row: lvl, Vlfilliarns, G. Martin, M. McKee, K. Little, ovl J l ad en B Broun Al ouvhi Ax no t K. Gibbons, ll. Uaty, E. llurr, 1J. Faulkner, M. Poster. Weekly '1 Lollms W Jones lront Ron Q X411 Ness 'Flxirfl Row: H. Horhin V. Keys. M. Dungnn, G. Grifffen, X lxnhx I3 Cunnmghmm N Hudspeth G. Corelle, L. Creveston, R. Hesne, K. Faulkner. Second Wi? -,.., , 1 A If- . 'J v1a,g.' Tn . FF-all fan 9' '17 1 1 1 .-.arf 6 1--2-' ' ...in gnu' Fourth How: D. Dunluim, .I. Staton, E. Estes, R. Tomlin- son, H. Folks, R. Ewing, lk lilllilf. Third How: H. Tred- way, J. Runcimzm, J. Crowley, C. Shepherd, D. Reilly, President ...,...., Vice President ....., X Secretary-Treasurer ..., , Class Representative. . . ' ' Yell Leader ............ l -.- .i ,.- 'jf I 11 1 ,-5 if 2' -1 .I - 1.555 .em ..... ....... Li ... Z . eng ,ff caan ,,A 'F ax C. Sitton, H. Stafford. Sec-ond Row: .I. LZll'llhQl'l, F Brzldford, V. Eclwarls, XV. Smith, V. Vail V. Peniupqm First Row: D, Hyun, l. lvcy, U. 'i'urflwr, A. 131-c:sl1e:L1'1.a, . . .lim Wineman . . .Iohn Crowley . . .Ramona Scott . .... Iere Runciman . . . . . .Theresa Collins Advisers, Miss Marilyn McCelvey, Mr. Eugene Smith lfoutlg Row: A. Framks, H. Curley. U, Harris, 13. McNulty, Il. Pogue, M. Xlfclls, T.. I-llzngst, TZ. Pmvull. 0. Queszuln l-3. P11-Ile, L. IJ. YOLll'li!,'Cl', .I. Collins, A. 'VViIson. Third T. Borlvin, D. Pearson. First liow: l'. lluullxrizigu, I Row: B. Reecle, l-3. Cameron, C. .I5ull:-rrd, B. McGee, E. Kelly, M. WelJste1'. Sargent. S. .Iu'if.rIey, V. G-uixm, .I. Enders. Second Row: - haf:-l '44, xg? 5 J . i , U . 5,57 ' A -.. ,, ,. ln'!lY W 17. v,' x -. H .,,,.U . I ,AHL ,Av ai ff ', 'we L H - ha. iv r3 K' 'M!i '.fHf flgrgzffz. Q ...,ffQ.L . ,mf-w 1 3,1 . .r ' X ' 151.6 vjf 43:4- C9 ,-:u'S,,,X '45 g. ' xl, 13, x' xr. P, 3 ..- 'diwlf Qi.,-, 'lpn -4-1' F-' 3? e,,, DV' H . 36 K-v in-1' Opefl, If or gi7Ae gaming o fke .SZrew. H victorious in the Freshman-Sophomore Brawl .presenting a very successful Sophomore Talent Show Uenioyinq their annual class picnic .displaying evidence of distinct ability tor upper-class roles , . ff n - 2 W.-. ,vo J g?in:s lM - ,Al . . ,L ' 'w C..-Q-1 S . -S, . i. ,l . v 1? 137 is '39 Qt Y 3' , . ...f-f. ff nj' ll l. . 'Wa . Tfgxck Row: J. Cox-inn, P. Quillcn, J. Clark, H. Brown, E, Second Row: B. Costner, B. Roberts, S. NVelzbackex', A. Nicholson, D. Harris, J. Reed, NV. Bagrby, C. Burke, N. Ade, V. Stockton, VV. Lee, L. Jackson. Front Row: B. Cox. Tluird-Row: R. Fleeman M. Davis, D, Oakley, M. Jones, G. Dixon, M. McLaughlin, S. Goodrich, 13. Martin. President ...,. . . Vice President ,,,,... . . . Secretary-Treasurer. , , , . Class Representative. . . Yell Leader ....,.,...........,. Sergeant-at-Arms ,.............,. Advisers ...... Miss Vernona F ish, ' 'R Finclley, D. Guinn, E. Self, H. Moore. Kenneth Edwards . . . . .Don Stewart . Normagene Case , . .Diane Derrick .Marybelle Greer , .Garner Vickers Mr. Harold Grant 0 f 1 f 4 4 qt. . lf fffffx If , ' ' ,. M94 x ff V JW Duck Row: G. Delawyer, D. Kelch, D. Ruminer, N Roberts, R. Ennis, R. Harper, D. Gonzales, T. VVa1lace R. Avery. Third Row: B. Keys. R. Lovell, G. Wz1lLon M. G-reer. D. Derrick, 13. Tankersley, B. Robinson, K OIOAO '4 -. Back Row: G, Vickers, G.'l em1ir1gLon, H. ljriesbuch, R Heathman, D. Cunningham, D. Stewart, G. Iieair, L Mnsely, K. Edwards. Third How: ll. Stephan, G. Flem- ing, D, McKee, M. Keeland, N. Cz1seL,H.ALay. M. Verden .xx V gh! F' 0 1,52 , , if . x..J' A . 2,51 - vs' . f 7 In-g '- ug ', .1 fi! l!llX!ll-'lg ' i l - wxflri- if 1 nil 'ZJL XJ' Y .Ki 1.3 xg na .V 1 iw V ' v 1,5 gl. I v 5- T' , uhkik .- fage' fl uCL6 or gcmuck .fdclo Loaf Wading. H Exeter's largest crew ot Froshie stage hands. . .bubbling over with enthusiasm or shy and overcome with stage fright .showing spunk at the Freshman- Sophornore Brawl and the Inter-Class Track Meet . climaxing the year with a rousing picnic. . . . Y ire. .,,-n-..- Tizwk Row: ML Hirni, R. Bence, B. XVilliz1ms, F. Callison, Second Row: G. VVay. M. I-Tengst, J, Smart, N. WVilson, M. Hernandez, E. Parsons, T. Plunket, .G. Maze. Third L. Zahn, H. Mayhem. Front Row: IS. Stewart, J. Ivey, Row: lf. Penne-lmker, S. Houghton, S. Sweerimzen. C. Ll. Wilson, G. Anderson, H. Radford. C. Powell. Daniels, .l. Haley, B. Machetanz, L. Patterson, M. Upton. fm? ,fl X ffl ffn President ....... . . ....... Lloyd Asking X Rf W9 Vice President ......... ff. . . . . .Wayne Sattertield HQ' t ,cm Secretary-Treasurer ......, .... D olores Hengst P61 rf ll f , ,v yet J fl, 9 Class Representative ..........., ..Edward Dobson my PD Yell Leader ........,.. .......... ..... B o nnie Estes f,Qx'EN,,' M, fi' f Advisers, Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Mr. Ted Misenhimer ,xiii Mroll' U4 A lxfxl 0 ffl ' rF'lifJ r Av .XVJ Af-J JT' 'O f'6't V l fi- Q l fc l-Til f, ,i K' 1 rl N . ntl' il K ' ,fi Gi ' ffl fl ' WU fi' oft lj -f f l fl J fmt - cl owl f l,6-4 ,. ,710 5 . - ,L ff? t f M ,-5Q' L 0,4 mi! ' njl' Q r, . WA ' ,plff Nfl lt Ala. l. 4 . Back Row: D. VVig'glesworth, D. Pallerson, VV. Grimes, dred, M. Keith, J. XVilliams, P. Harper. Second Row: C' P. Flood, W. Scott, C. Wzmfford, J. S1 reeper, VV. Metheney, Suever, V. Saldivar, .l, Lay, B. Herron, A. .leffvoaczlx C. Epperson, K. Hartman. Third Row: T. Steenberg, B. C. Halle. D. Henson. First Row: B. Hector, M. Smith, .I Sommerset, E. Pfeiffer, D. W'e1zbache1', A, Keith, C. Kin- Mann, V. Quesacla, 13. Palmer, M. Hedge. I efiAI'lfLQl'L Back Row: H. Stein, L. Lack. A. VVhitney, E. Phillips, A Vickers, VV. WValton, D. Shriver, C. L:mders, C. Buster, B. Smith. Third Row: G. Sims, L. D. XVilson, C. Mayors. R. Van Leer. 13. Johnson, H. Peterson, M. Van Ness, D. Medcalf, N. Mehrten. Second Row: G. NVoocl1'ow, M. A Roberts, 13. Lillie, D. Mabry. J. I-l:xrrc:ll,, N. Kzury. .l. Smothers, N. M, Jordan, A. Moore. Front Row: R, Plan- ninsr, J. Huclspeth, J. Leo, Z. M. Ransom, XY. Sandler. M. Siniih, M. D. Phillips, B. Shelton. Q , .L A Rx ln - L lizivk Row: M. Carson, S. Edwards, .l. linker, L. Cutbirlll, l. Barnes, H. Barr, B. Darby, D. Butcher, K. Anderson D. Binngamem. Third Row: B. Guinn. W. Capps, G. Bass, M. Guiling, C. Flores, M. Bailey, R. Fry. J. Flowers. J. Garrison, R. Deboute. Second Row: B. Baty, K. Glenn, L. Burkett, J. Butler, QL. Guinn, D. Geiger, .I. Atkinson, H, Berry, L. Askins. Front Row: V. Coullas, K. Corley. B. Estes, C. Abel, U. Goates, H. Dalrylnple, D. Dungain, O. Brown, VV. Barkley. ' P85 l'l'L8l'L Buck Row: B. Goff, V. Goodwin. T. Vziil, TJ. Harper, R llasner, G. li. Reames, R. Pike, VV. Watkins. E. Dobson A. Fenley, E. VVil1is. Third Row: D. Holnflay P. Link -T. MCLRLIEIIHII. W. Satterfield. M. I-Terrom, J.. Lutz, Nl. Steven. J. Quillen, D. Morgan. Ser-and Row: S. 'Winters PK . D. Hensl. 15. Sikes, V. Carter, L. Hazelrigg, L. Pike. C , VVrigl1t. J. Mangels, D. Marks, B. McClure. I. King, S. Martin, J. Snow, C. Pierce. S. Rice, E. Newton. -lol Moore, M. Front Row Tunnell, R Pfl' Jn me ?f1A,,d4,A.,,, UMM A5f,wM vf! IA 'PN JN gx .f4cf3 Tk h h Shk 'l r ' Q' jf My I fx A Q fff I . if, If f Q' x f f G f ? f 5 Z 5 I I 38' 11 e swiftcxdvcmicxqe oft h . Sonnef fo fhe Quia What ho! A tribute to the high school guild, That fellowship of glorious Work and play. A stage Where bursting spirits learn to build A role of harmony in every Way. Where energies that cannot be denied Are mingled with the sound of drum and fife, While scholarship and brawn Work side by side, And Service is synonymous with Life. So, hi-Why don't you join a guild right now? Away with curtains of timidity! Let all the splendid you shine forth and Wow The audience with your ability. For stage fright never helped the blue and gold, Those who would govern must be true and bold. -Algernon ff! f fa N f, jf I X X flf flfrf W! X X kl . Mulli n!! ll A xx XX J! X X A 6 M273 E X 45 I x SCh0IQ,Y5h'P X Cr 55 Llt WX Block E X e GA M, num 5 Q ul 's mf-, - . A Nw 'Y '-A ffl ff. W if WWA + 'Wim N ,I ' ' W RYA b fi: lflnu.--fu III I. Q If Q4 ,W A 1X 7.7 TF X 7 1 ' . T E7 ' ? M W jg. A - SL gf KXQX 'ff - I Y ',, f A M A 5 i 2 Y :I . .x iw NBA! 5 IYU - ' A X 5. ' VF 'l W 'M ' f7 'IlU !1urr VY' I - - M' M.YlM:IWl gf wwf ! aff ' W mf 'Wf ,,l.Q141'v f!v HM ,'IW'g,!i l 1, 307' guilfllde Z eI 2I'lC2 important feature of our school day. . .the morning and afternoon bulletins.. .of all the bulletins that were issued, We like this one best. . . BULLETIN ON TOMORROWTS SCHEDULE Confidential: To teachers only Tomorrow the MONARCH football team Will try again to ride the Coolidge Colts. This game is so important that teachers are asked not to make assign- ments of homework tonight since We will all need a good night's rest to stand the strain tomorrow. Tomorrow the assembly schedule will be followed except that it Will be turned around and a little mixed up. Preliminary Period--Send one half of each home-room section to the bank to buy tickets for the game. Try to keep the rest of each section from Wriggling in their seats by some plausible story about the virtue of hard Work. Alternate the groups at bank and in section. Five percent of the receipts from the game tickets will go to set up a lunchroom for the custodians, the balance goes to the lnterhigh Council taccording to the saying: l come like water, and like wind I go l. Earl Mann Will be excused from the section period to load his camera. First Period-The First Period will run in the Second Period's time. All members of the football team, including the junior Varsity and the scrubs, will be excused in the middle of the period to have their pictures taken by The Sun, The Star, The Mercury, and by Earl Mann. The teams will return to their classes before the period is entirely over. They should be instructed to keep quiet and look Wise. Other students should be kept away from the windows during the picture taking. Second Period-There will be a Second Period tomorrow, definitely, but it will- follow the Pourth Period. At the beginning of the period all Cadets will report to the armory to shine their brass for the formation which at three o'clock will escort the visiting Colts to the field from the expensive cars which they will be parking in the teachers' parking lot. Third Period-The regular Third Period will be delayed until the close of the day for a special assembly. The Seventh Period will take the place of the Third Period. All Girl Cadets will be excused to have their picture by The Mercury, The Star, The Sun, and by Earl Mann. ln recognition of the girls having won first place in the company competition, they will report to the armory after the picture taking and will assist the Boy Cadets in shining brass. This may be followed by dancing. Fourth and Fifth Periods-This will be the regular Sixth Period because First and Seventh Periods have been omitted most frequently heretofore, and it is desired to equalize the educational opportunities. All members of the varsity are excused at this time in order to bathe and write letters. All students not previously excused should be in their places except the band, which will give a concert in the junior High in the interest of Cadet enlistments. Earl Mann will play the lead cornet and take pictures. Sixth Period-The junior varsity is excused from this period to help the varsity dress and adjust protective gear. Earl Mann cannot attend class for more than five minutes of this period because he must go down town to buy something in connection with work of the camera club or the band or something. Seventh Period-This is the regular delayed Third Period. All students will report to the auditorium with their books for a pep rally. Section teachers should accompany their sections to see that they don't get too peppy and break the furniture. The varsity and junior varsity will appear briefly on the stage but will dash off for a warm-up as soon as Earl Mann takes pictures. Lists of students excused from classes today will be found in the hallway on the bulletin boards extending between Miss Fish's room and Mrs. Lewis's room. The names of students who may be expected to attend all classes will be found on the three-by-five card on the teachers' bulletin board underneath the teachers' daily register. A feature of the game with the Coolidge Colts will be a presentation to Earl Mann, during the half, of a commission in the Army Photographic Recon- naissance Corps, along with a five-ounce bottle of Spofford's Academic De- veloper. Chester G. Carlisle aaa ing ELA our Studer1t, l3ody of-ficers,,.hc1vinq the honor cmd duty of serving the students who elected them. .. competent cmd dependable-dll. . . President ....... .,... G le Stortford Vice President .... ..,. C yn ICI A ' on Treasurer ..... . . .Vernodine Burke Secretory ..... .... R crmond Scott Yell Leader ..... ..... P crtsy Coover ljedfufebl p!6lgel 6 the Student Councll paylnq the bllls lCGGp11'1q the budget balanced each member 1n a responslble posltlcn dolnq lIl1S share to malntaln a smoothly run Student Body to be congratulated for a Job Well done PFW Stfmdmg G'itafi01d I Wmeman I Grlbe1t D Dob ldxlser befzted C Dobson R .Scott V Iurke B X M S D L xx Shout P Cooxez D Derlxck son G Cxmg, I Runuman I oung, 1 A Presldent VICE Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Yell Leader Cornrmssloners Cyn-thin-Bobsen Glenn Stafford Ramona Scott Vernadme Burke Patsy Coover Atheltlcs Glendon Cralq Entertalnrnent Ierry H Gllbert Publlcatlons Publlclty Representatwes Senlor lumor Sophomore Freshman AdVl er hm Wrneman Iasper Yotlnq Iere Runcrman Dlane Derrlck Edward Dobson Sydney D Law Pmgiuv Eff' Q ff! X . r ,'f'i'A kf,:rX v ww? W I yy y AX A 9 41 . ' .ufy-6299 awry f i YQ' cfa 9 Devise wiip Write peng for l om for Whole Volumes in folio. A -Love's Lolbor's Lost. xc -7 -'wp'-gn--1-ei -v-Q---'f-M -f - f -r fvv'-A H an lgflaxlpy Q U, x U, ' in 'X-11-I , ., , ., , ..4 ,-3 eight after ,x book Q. 1. COPY busy people . working during home roorn, school, cmd evening Uworking to create ct .hoping everyone will be pleased. 4 ityping .wclrowing sketches ..scurrying around ask- N Q 'ing questions .soliciting rnoney...sel1ing popcorn N.. is W -'R-gm kj. ,. Q 'l Th. 'ff Barbara Strout echtorm chlef Rene Besne art edltor Sue Van Ness act1v1t1es eclrtor Marllyn W111ems hterary echtor Luarm GTIQQS buslness manager Glendon Cralg sports 9d1tOI Earl Mann snaps ed1tor Mrs Barbara Close advl ser the Acta what IS 11? how dld It get lts name? 111 1914 Mrs Ame11aSm1th ISVIGWIIIKQ' verbs ln Latm II suggested the verb acta Wh1Ch means deeds or domq here 1t IS your deeds your Acta .Si 2? fn 'N sg? P51711 QRS? If e sf ,, N In oggrariand Thai book in many's eyes doth share the glory Thai in gold clasp locks in the golden story. -Romeo and luliet. .gf- 3553! U! Back Row: M. Smith, G. Dixson, G. Mm-tin, G. Corclle, Row: J. Lambert, Y. Edwards, F. Bradford, S. Quigley A. Franks, D. Mehrten. Third Row: M. Coulter, M. Mrs. J. M., Gillespie. Front Row: R. McClure, F. Kelly Lillllll, V. liurko, S. Gouclriuh, Miss M. 'Pau'trid:.5o. Second Tl, Powell, C. Powell. xjolunteer workers who care for our excell'ei1i'library. . .under the capable su- pervision oi Miss Partridge and Mrs. Gillespie, . .loyce Lambert figuring fines . .all Working induslriously. . .keeping books in good shape . . C I I CCalitornia Scholarship Federattonl Trs the mmd that makes the body rlch Shakespeare bramtrusters mamtamlnq hrqh qrade standards havlnq as a motto Schol arshlp tor Servlce attendmq conference at Wasco hostlnq blq sprrnq con terence here quests of KIWCIDIS Club at West Coast Relays three lrle members Elon Close, CYI'1'll:1'ICl' Dobson Marllyn Wlllems Frrst semester oftrcers Preslclent Conrad Shephe ol VICE Presldent Rrchard Avery Secretary Treasurer Betty Brown Second semester OHICGITS Presldent Annella Foucht VICG Presrdent Marlan Mehrten Seoretary Treasurer Karen Anderson AdV1S9I Mr Frank Wrlson Trd Ron D Hmkms J Runumin M I VVIson 1 Ness M hmm An Ioucht I I SVVG2.l1ll5,6l1 L IDIOVVU sm Thnd Row I H11 LS 1 XHIIGISOII L Cosnu I M tdsen I Crlggs D Dernck V Weeklv I1ontRoW enu R X eu L Llosa H Muon L Sluphvsu IJ Umm.-.t lx Glenn S 'shout L Dobson M VVIHQIIIS Dobson Second Hou I Kyle I Cumn 'NI C LSC S X in M Mnhzten Q, Q, - x - i . 'EEF wir' t .sie ljuck Row: li. I'3lJ6lll'1H', S. Sexton. P. Bohnnnrm, L. Glenn. pie, V. Edwards. Front Row: L. Burkett, Williams, Second Row: J. Lambert, M. Dungan, Mrs. J. M. Gilles- D. Dungan. unior IQ 6055 The quality of mercy is not strain'd, . . -Merchant of Venice. always busy. . .in our midst and in the farthest corners of the world. , .Wher- ever there is need. . .rendering aid. , .worthy projects . .giit box drive, books to Iuvenile Home, hospital gifts, Braille Bible .sources ot incorrie-conces sions at Iunior Red Cross Carnival, benefit basketball game . Ioyce Lambert, president ..Mrs. Iennie Murray Gillespie, adviser , congratulations to this group for such commendable Work. . . - my U 1 h 4 ...,.i... -www, .,...,L.. ..- 1. -. 1, ifuvewrr ' - ' 1. . is JL... WW Truth is truth to the end of reckoning. -Measure for Measure. this group of boys. . .Working to spread high standards ct Christian char- , acter. . ,hosts at the Tulare County Hi-Y officers' dinner meeting reaching tinals in the Hi-Y basketball tournament at Visalia Richard Avery attending Asiloniar conference. . ,Glendon Craig, president . ,Iere Runcirnan, vice pres- ident . .Mickey Hirni, secretary-treasurer. . . llack Row: D. Cornwell, D. Pullin, D. Reynolds. G. Row: D. LaMunyon, J. Runcimain, M. Hirni, R. Fry, Nelson, G. Craipr, E. Kelch, B. Vveems, S. Cosart. E. A. VVhitney, ll. Peterson, O. liz-own. First Row: Mr. Mann. Third Row: C. Shepherd, D. Harris, M. McKee, .luck Plirirlrev. R. .l:mu:u'y. R. Avery. D. Sliriver, B. Sutton, Second ' Q. ,fiasily ,mtl 'gr R? X . wt ,t QC Y Hs. 4... Back Row: D. Hengst, C. Dobson, N. Abney, C. Wright., D. Bolen, B. Mau-tin, G. Fleming, IS. Richard- son, M. McLa.ughlin, C. Lawrence. R. Scott, M. Davis, M. McFall. Fourth Row: B. Roberts, J. Corum, K. Anderson, Miss M. McCelvey, G. Bass, L. Griggs, C. Richardson, At. Foucht, L. Jackson, I. Ivey, E. Sar- gent, N. I-Iudspeth, J. Madsen, B. Satterfield. Third Row: S. Houghton, Mrs. M. Anderson, .I. Arnoll, B. 994. A Stephan, M. NVells, A. Kirby, D. Ivey, D. Derrick, M. Greer, W. Gann, M. Dungan, P. Pogue. 'Second Row: J. Haley, B. Kagy, B. Estes, J. Kiefer, M. J. Douglas, D. Partridge, J. Everett, C. Corley, M. Hengst, S. Van Ness, V. Coultas. Front Row: P. Bohannon, B. Str-out, S. Dorei, Al. lfoccht, V. Weekly. I. Session, WV. J. Smith. i l see, lady, the gentleman is not in your books. ' -Much Ado About Nothing. I. .V -I Girls' Athletic Association .endeavoring to further better sportsmanship .. playing after school. . .hosting a county meeting and a playday . governed by board members. . .Iirnmy Session Hubbard, president . .Mary lVIcFall, Vice president ..Annette- Foucht, point recorder. . .Diane Derrick, secretary-treas L11'6I'. . . Managers Volleyball. . . l-lockey ,... Speedball .. Softball ..... Basketball. . . Individual. . . 511 . , .Mildred Wells . . 1 loyce Arnold . . .Sybil Lawrence .Erma Sargent . . . .Donna Bolen . . .Sue Van Ness ELCA 'Zn O, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. , . -Measure tor Measure. x brawny athletes ot ,EUHS . furthering athletic prowess . promoting better sportsmanship. . .sponsoring a boxing tournament and a Varsity-Faculty Bas- ketball Game for the Iunior Red Cross. , .enjoying a rousing snow party. . . lack Thatcher, president . larvis Mosley, vice president.. Iesse Robinson, secretary. . ,Bob Weems, treasurer. , . . . Fifth How: J. Mosley, .I. Vifinemun, 13. Wfeems, D. J. itunciman, LJ. Reilly, D. Gonzales, L. D. Younger Atkinson, G. Craig, D. King, R. Nixon, D. Melvin, T. C. Gould. Second Row: M. McKee, D. Massey, C Marks, Fourth Row: J. QYOLIXU-T, G. Stanford, H. Trend- Shepherd, L. Askins, R. Harper, D. Kelch, D. Rumi way, D. Butler, .I. 'lfhatcliein V. Pierce, J. Y3.l'l'll'0, D. ner, .I. Iteod, O. XVilson. First Row: E. Munn, G Revnolds, G. Beziir, G. Penneington. Third Row: J. Botkin. M. I9'0stQi', H. Maritim, H. Hoorc. Clzirk, D. Ellis, G. Vickers, T. VVallace, .i. Robinson. lf, I 11- vi T' B f -1, .E i x ,- r, ?!'.len:i ,fl N Ot NK jl'e5Ll'YLall .SJIQAOIILOPQ liswk How: E Self, S. l-louglmton. S. Vtfilwlm-s, .I. Tian- onl R 'g V, Q lf 5-I C. VV? V J. Ev -,ul U I-A fi., gels, .l. l-Taley, C, VVrig'l11., M. Mclsrtupflilin. P. Antler- Nfl Ggulln, C. cllixllcznnt H. lgllttertfizzalfx son. S. Luw1'enr-cz. 'Fhird Row: J. Lee, M. Ttmmzll. 13. 1 Front Row: C. Abe. Killian, P. Fitch, M. Greer I 1 Sikffs. N. Almey, G. Bass, J. Ki11L1', .l. Streamer, L. M. Hengst. ll. Estes, .. .1 y, .I. Durrant. Dunn. M. .l. Douglas, S. Swearingen, K. Moore. Sec- The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. -Macbeth. this active group. . .With the lunior-Senior Y-Teens. . .building a fellowship of Women and girls devoted to the task ot realizing, in everyday living, ideals ot personal and social life to which Christians are committed. . .sending delegates to the Asilomar conference . . sponsoring concessions and after-game dances. . . uniting with the Iunior-Senior Y-Teens for the second semester to form one large group. . , President ..,.... ..... W ilma Gann Vice President. . . . . .Marybelle Greer Secretary ..... ..... S hirley Winters Treasurer ............. . . .Sally Swearingen Devotional Chairman. . . ...... Bonnie Estes Program Chairman. . . . . .Marybelle Greer G yllend I UJ'll0l .I el'll.0l Iizick Row: G. Pace, 13. Ric-hurdson, V. Self. M. ,Mc- Arnold. E. Davis: Second Row:'.T. Session, D. Sutton Full, C, Dobson, S. Dorei, R, Svott. V. Vifeek ', li L. V H. Cunxiingiiani, Il. Brown, C.'RIChRl'ClSO!1. M. Dungan Sweuringen. Third Row: Mrs. M. Anderson. LX. iiehr- G. Smith. 'Front Rowyz VS-elis, P. Pogue. M. YVII ten, .I. Madsen, A. Hunt, T. Collins, L. G1 gs, .I tems. - HQIIHST. E. SIULZGIII. A. A511952 fx ' .J , . . Q 2 J J A w ff . Rf J 1 1 1 ' e is bold and goodnessfneirer fearful. 7 , 1 ff R K , ' -Macbeth. President ..,,..... . . .Dorothy Bergman Vice President .... . . .Marian Mehrten Secretary ....., . ,Theresa Collins Treasurer, ........... , ...... Luann Griggs Devotional Chairman. . . . , .Marsha Dungan Program Chairman .,.. ,... I oyce Arnold Working with Freshman-Sophomore Y-Teens . sponsoring a highly successful Soc Hop ..the ever popular Spring Dance.. Loretta Lee Swearingen, chair man of the original Y-Teen booth at the Iunior Red Cross Carnival . .sending f delegates to the Lindsay Girls' League conference . ,the Mesclames Anderson Clawson, Close, Hengst, Roberson, and Scott offering counsel and advice .-W ' Q35 f of On Stage: R. Heaxthman, D. Kelch. H. Keller, 13. XVeems, l . Penneluaker. .I. Ivey, M. Hirni. l r-ont: IJ. Pullin, ll. .l. Palmer, IS. Pirtlc, D. Geigen. Center: C. Eppersou. Glenn, W. Capps, R. lJriesh:1c'l1. P. Coover, P. Nctfool, A. Xvhitney, lt. Delioute, J. Kiei'er, D. lvlussey, N. J. 'l'hatc:hcr, D. C'unnin,f.1'luun, M. VVuckly, J. L. Gillxcrt, Melirten, J. Quillen, K. Edwztrds, J. Knox, Y. Peninger, O wonderful, Wonderful, and most Wonderful wonderfull -As You Like lt. better every year . .under the direction of Mr. Ted Misenhimer .playing for all local iootball games. . .the Turrible l2 appearing at all local basketball qames, . .marching in parades. . .mak- ing a splendid showing at the Bakers- field Music Festival .Superior ratina .. participating in the Spring Music Concert .-.playing for Baccalaureate and Cornrnencernent. . Dean Pullin, drum rnajorp Wilrna Gann, porettes. Marybell Greer, LaVerne Gann, rna- fringfi a new group this year . . . meeting every third period. . . developing their skills w i t h faithful practice . ,hoping to expand next year. . . Standing: L. Creveston R. Keenan Seated: Z. M. Ransom S. Lawrence M. Herron C. Abel C. Sterver At my fingers' ends. . . -Twelfth Night. KAOFCLEIIQ5 Sweets to the sweet ..' -Hamlet. one oi the most active groups on the campus.. rehearsing after school... W- singing at clubs, lodges, school affairs ...appearing on Stage Eight . win- ning a Superior rating at the Bakers- field Music Festival and the praise ot the judges .under the capable direc- tion of Mr. Ted Misenhimer . an attrac- tive group with lovely Voices. . . Back Row: Xltrout R. Scott S. Dorei B. Weekly S. Lawrence Second Row: I. Kiefer B. Stephan L. L. Swearingen P. Bohannon Front Bow: 1 A. M. Foucht M. Willems 1 Back Row: H. Lucientes, M. McKee. R. Rasner, L. Pike, D. Iiutcher, C. Gould, IJ. Ruminer, D. I.alXE1r1yo1'1, ' ' ' - ' 'VI' Xlc U. Dnmels. lhxrd Row. L. Ixeym, A. Xlckelf., . . - Laughlin, P, Flood, R, Pierce, M. Guilingr, K. Glenn. Ckoruo li. Cunningham, W. Gann, .I. Iuetu, 1. an on Nvilson. D. XA7if-l'S-l'lGSNVOl'Ul. Front Row:J. Snow. I' McClure, V. Guinn, C. Raxdford, J. WVilIimms, J. Check I thank you for your voices, thunk youp your most sweet voices, . . 1' dciis L Duncwn G Nelwon D 'l'El.l'l', l1m:kRow:D.1:'1 .. .. , . . , . 1 Ii lds B Pirtle R VV-ntkins Third 4 L. Kuys, D. eyno . , . . .. How: 1-I. Twinn, V. Xvcekly, R. Fleeman, K. Audig- ' ' - f ' ., A . 1' I n son, L. keys. M. Lmk, M. kcohmd, D. Mc xc-39, Ml '-fn, -Coriolcmus. Massey. Second How: A. Pope, H. Lay, .11 Pzmlmur, I. iamn, 13. Tankersly, 'l'. Fran:-o. D. Ryan. Front Row M. Farmer, E. Davis. M. Yun Nuss, AI. VVilloms, li Robinson, P. Gentry. -9 ,Q M. Coulter, G. Muze. Second How: D. Nvelzlxm-lam, ' ' ' 'V '-1' 4 Sl -'Ili , M. X. Luk Ron P Bohannon I Donlam I Ruhudson L L Sxveaxrxxgell D blngamum B Weexus R kxnrx L. Dobson Fhnd Ron C Coxdle B Stc-phm M Nfehlten Al Ifourht I laxneb Q Dduuds S Welz 0l u6 makes sweet musrc The Two Gentlemen of Verona larger than ever elqhty hve stronq appearmq 11'l the annual Evenmq of Muslc smqmq the-1r way to a ratmq of Super lor at the Bakersfleld Muslc Festlval wrrrnmq Judges commendatron may well be proud Mr Ted M1ser1h1mer, dr rector Marllyn Wrllems, accompanrst 5-al. baghex Second Roux NI Slllllh A Lresherrfl P Mc'Cool IJ Weekly XI Funnel! V V111 C Rhodu lronl Ron L Lurketl I 1-lu1g.,st D Mehrten P COOXQI M Hedge J Mann iii 'VC RCU? 8146 Let there be gall enough in thy inky tho' thou write with a goose-pen no matter. -Twelfth Night. are 4? Back Bow: D. Ellis, D. Butler, D. King, S. Secton. Second Bow: I. Walton, I. Bagby, O. Wilson. Front Bow: D. Casey, D. Weekly, B. Cunningham. Not in picture: B. Strout, F. Lovell. the journalism class . .busy Writing articles for the EUHS Campus News appearing weekly in the Exeter Sun . . .learning the ropes ot the newspaper game. . .visiting the Exeter Sun . . .publishing two school papers, a Christmas and a Patrons' Day edition. . .under the supervision oi Mrs. Mildred Lewis. . . Editor ......,,........ ,.... D eral Ellis Business Manager .... ...... I ohn Walton Features ........... .... C scar Wilson Advertising ...,... ......... D oug King Clubs .,,...,., ..... V arnadine Burke Girls Sports ..,., ....,.... B arloara Strout Exchanges ,... ..., B arbara Cunningham Sports ....,... ........ S tantord Sexton Photography .... .......... D ahl Casey Reporter ....., ,,.,...... F loy Lovell Adviser ..... ,... M rs. Mildred Lewis 1 be E' .JL . The Ctuturel Merry Wrves of W1DdSOI 5' -ca' ut x n ms S Iusrcncc dll P 1 rmon N Vxcgklx I-I lll Bass I hater ho Shakespeare X SJW 'E fs 7:3 nx, -x 4.1 2k T L Rhodes 1X Case L R1Chl1dsOl1 Second How Iullmn M Gxeez YV Lann L Qtttextleld L Lunl Hua M Reed 'NI1-.s C Deck Trout Roux X Coultw I Estes C Xble J Duufmt 'XI Welts Is. Rhodes a group ot q1r1s dedrcated to promotmq better homemakmq actrvely partlclpatmq ln school attalrs tashlon show booth at the Iunror Red Cross Carruval sendmq qltt box to or foretqn famlly through the World Chrlstrnas Festlval pot luck ohrmers entertammq the P-I1 Y members Mrss Charlyene Deck and Mrss Mrldred Reed advisers the Future Homemakers of Amerlca Presldent Reporter HISTOIIUD Song Leader Barbara Cunmnqham Vlce Presldent Ioyce Iohnson Normagene Case Parhamentarlan Marybelle Greer IoArm Kllhan Secretary Treasurer IGSSIG Durrant Mary MCP all mf . 5 52 fx it - A . 4. . a, NU X ft ' 5 ..t 5 . 6 t Q 'KJ ' 1, YEA L M rf r 1 I- v. A ' 15 4 j , F- ' A , A Wg. - 7 A S 'N .9 Q 'C ' tl x4 ' ' . r i ' X . .. , . F 1 Ile -1' Rov: A. Hu t, T. Coll' ., .'. .A ' - -2, M. '.- . .i. Y. 4 . T. ' :. ' . . S . ': J. Mc-F , . Hola , f. fe' J, .VLzxy, I. .132 Wes, '. ' . '. ' 1, . 1 , :'. he . . ' -, J. Johnson, M. Davis. Third Row: IS. Cunnmglmm. 1 '. . , .' :Q .3 '. P f: '. G, z .. 'if' ', J. Lmnhert, R. Mc-Clure, I. ' gers, -5. 4.7 .':, .. I ., . , 4. ' .., '. '. . . . . , tj: t - . f V I Q . ll :. L 'ff H , fr . . Eewfs gk' 51' 1. X L V , V - ,.,., 5 , ,. , , ...Gt t V -:fE::' jirdf nga piofograla era the new Camera Club .Aunder the supervision of Mr. Ted Misenhimer Hmeetinq every two Weeks. learning the fundamentals of photography. . .re- sponsible for many of our snaps. . .keep up the qood Work. . . I 'P-evra 'Besn-c., will MGV-clay Wmte 'I left your- plc,-buy-2. OUJGN 100 tmnes - I leF-6 your- 'Flcture out J I Ie?-b ygor pncbvv-Q, .oh , 1 1409 pill-pg ,,'.,-,,,,.--.I .Vv..- I Uglggkpgj ,dv 5.-X Q my lh4'N4Ngxf-Q? Aff 4 Friends, R mans, countrymen, lend me your e I -Iulius C 1 J v-s fl EMC, Sonnef agouf .giaeciagied Hear ye! Hear ye! Stage Eight is on the air, And over all the networks far and near, 'Tis curtain time for players with a flair F or Words and music mingled sweet and clear. So play within a play. Let lines ring out For your assembly, talent show, or play: And it tomatoes, lemons float about, Ignore them as you would a rainy day. What it your legs do tremble and your throat Becomes so dry you almost Wish that you Weren't you? lust carry on! The World will note The gold is genuine, the blue is true. So rise and shine for Exeter tonight! Say, have you noticed me? l've been scared white -Algernon V yffffcf f!21f!'Q-4-M4-defy 51-15142 44e,f7fLf.-1'-vf, kZZ.,71,5 ,fig AMW? 7,4 fdfff 46216056 4ff.d..2 2f-2 'j X32 aio, ffafaf lea QI1 4-925 'igyz do XZ, ,,, Q V Zffnj fa: X Y ,, 2, ,M-gd dgpxzgfi 'ML G .2244 4 X 556571 audi ff' Q20 wwf ff 4725 uttlwuu M X N fi-fe! 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Nl' A 1 Q' . ii ein ,-1 ff-f . e P' ' r P r 1? ,R -3' ,, r f ' r 1- 9 We Shook the Family Tree . . .delight- ful comedy. . .bringing applause from all. , .Miss Vernona Fish capably guid- ing the cast to success. . . Q - - ' 6'fL Bot? 0015411 - Gfifilf I-lildegarde Dolson ...... Betty Stephan an attractive teen-ager Mr. Dolson .....,. .. . . .Roy Driesbach her overburdened father Mrs. Dolson .............. Gwen Pace her mother FreddykShermer ......... Lowell Glenn 4. rwNho wears knickers Mr. Shermer .......... Richard Avery -his patient father Mrs: Sherrnerf f .... Erma Sargent his overbearing mother Sally Dolson .,.......... Diane Derrick 'X' l-lil'clegarde's ydilnger sister Iill .................. Geneva Fleming popular friend Ellie iMaQ-sk. . , ..... '. .Dolores l-lengst ' K tlirtatious friend Page ................ Betty Lou Palmer mischievous little neighbor Standing: Lowell Glenn Seated: Betty Stephan ,-L el'lL0l ag A htt a very palpable hrt Hamlet thrs play was A Lrttle Honey under the competent d1rect1on of Mrss Vernona Frsh enthusrastlcally recelved nettrng Senlors a profltable sum for grad uatlng expenses lerry Mlnton a teen ager Vlrglnra Self Albert Parker from next door Duane LaMunyon Carohne Scoots Ierry s younger s1ster Patsy Coov r Dlana Ierry s older slster Cy on Delores Meggleharnrner the cook PGQQY M Cool Torn Cormng rn love Wrth D1ana G endon Craig Eve Fyler an attractlve W1dOW LaVerne Gann Martha Mrnton the mother Marran Mehrten Mrs Slrnrnons a tra1ned nurse Mary Mclfall Grandma Thornton Martha s mother Marllyn Wlllems The Sure Shot Man an exterrnrnator lack Ennls w Standing M McT'fL1l M NV1l1ems P Nic-Loot I Ennes D Pullm M Mehxtgn X Self Seated P Looxex G Frau: C Dobeon D LaMunyon . lv - I ... V I X , - , ..,........,t 4 , ' , , . c . . . . 1 . ',- Roger Minton, the father ..,.r......,,, Dean Pullin , ..... I ' , r..,..,., I ,I . 1' , . '.- J, .i'.' ,., ., . Y, . , 7. . .Sie ffigli I Would applaud thee to the very echo- ,ll That should applaud again. ,ff -Macbeth. J Exeter Union High School's own -radio show.. .coming from KTIP, Porterville ...bringing student activities into the homes.. .proving to be an exciting experience for those taking part. . .Sid Schelling, doing a fine job as student director.. .Diane Partridge, capably Writing the scripts. . .Gary Britten, engi- neering. . .supervised by Miss Vernona Fish. . .resulting in programs of which We may all be proud. . . 61' CACIJLQQ 6521116626 an interesting experiment in inter-school relations. . Lindsay, Strathmore, Visa- lia, Woodlake, and Exeter-all taking part. . .Richard Avery, master of cere- monies. , .Miss Vernona Fish, director. . .a very successful experiment. . . r l l SAOWJ giving class opportunity to display its hidden talent. . .adding variety to the asslm ly program . .proving to be very popular With the students. . . X , . it X' X. I 1 1 gain! .fgaaemgg I 0gl CLl'l'll'l'l2 Brevity is the soul of wit. -Hamlet. September . . . school opens. . .Freshmen running round. . .Visalia football game. . .corona- tion of Festival Queen. . . October , . . Grape Festival game and parade .. Nevin, the Magician, appearing in a National Assembly program . .football season getting under way. . .first ten- nis tournament. . .Seniors displaying talent in their Night Club Review . . . Teachers' Institute Cno schoolll. . .girls donning frocks for first Harmony Hut dance.. .Mr. America revealing muscle and brawn. . .Hi-Y throws all-school dance in gym. . . November . . . Armistice Day. . .no school, but the rooters' bus goes to Corcoran and band parades at Porterville Hwinter in the air. . .Senior sweaters in evidence. .. basketball season at peak .. Acta staff still selling popcorn at games. .. . . .clubs and classes co-operating With the Iunior Red Cross in their carnival and dance. . .musical Thanksgiving Day program. . vacation! . . . December . . . back to school. , .basketball season begins . .football teams attend big football banquet. . .basketball tournament in Visalia attracts attention . .gay Harmony l-lut Christmas dance. . . We Shook the Family Tree, student body play, de- lights audience . .ten short days of blissful vacation. . . Ianuary . . . 1950. . .first basketball game in the big league . .Monarchs putting up a ter- rific battle . .blind musicians entertain with a Iunior Red Cross assembly. .. basketball season at peak .. Acta staff still selling popocorn at games... Harmony Hut provides Saturday night entertainment for fellows and gals. . . talent shows continue as Sophomores delight all with their fine program. . . February benrors sponsor after game dance to rarse funds boxrng tournament 1S popu lar noontlme d1vers1on glass blowers fascmate students wlth the1r splendld performance Monarchs please all wrth therr f1ne showrng agamst Callfornra Polytechnrcal Freshman basketball team f1rst of the popular exchange as embhes GAA members Journey for playday March h1lar1ty relgns at the faculty varsrty benef1t game Mrss Elsle Rueter water boy dellghts all proceeds a1d the lunlor Red Cross the Acta drlve ln full torce sprrng arrrvrng and wrth 1t baseball and track season Monarchs dorng well the Inter Class Track Meet dlscovers future stars musrc depart ment wrns acclarm at Bakersfleld the M1ss1ss1pp1ans smg thelr way lnto the hearts of the students Exeter defeats Strathmore 1n tenms match and hallenges our faculty to a tournament an Evenmg of MUSIC wrth Mr Ted M1senh1mer and hrs department Aprrl the Acta staff stays up nlghts meetmg deadhne glorrous Easter Vacatlon all evldence of sprrng at the Y Teens sprrng dance Vrsalla entertarns us wlth the last of the exchange assemblles our CSF IS host to large group at Drstrrct Conference Wheeler s Marrmbas last of Natronal Assernblres 1S enJoyed by the student body gala Patron s Day featurmg talent show rn the audrtorrum and open house rn all departments May College of the Sequolas entertalns wlth assembly program Iunlors become k1ds for a day musrc department enjoys a rouslng p1cn1c a week of sus pense before student body electrons Sophomores and Iunrors enJoy food and fun at thelr class prcnlcs soft lrghts muslc the Iunlor Senlor Prom long to be remembered 1nstallat1on of the new student body OHICGTS Iune nearrng the end everyone restless Baccalaureate and frnally GRADUATION' ' I Why then the world s my oyster Wh1Ch l wrth sword wrll open Merry Wrves of Wlndsor 1 . , - - . E . . .. .. - I . . 1 11 11 1 1 , , . 1 1 . . . 11 . 1. 1 11 . . 1 f' V . 11 11 .... . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . , , . 1 . . -- 1 1 11 1 1 . . 1 11 J -,pf 4' 1950 . . . fke Wew gymnadium When We rnecln to build We first survey the plot, then drcrw the model And when We see the fiqure of the house, Then must We rate the cost of the erection. -King Henry IV. N. 'C x x K - 3 . if m M fN gfwjy Xf .445 The p1czy's the Thing. 4 . -Hamlet. ' 1. f. 'i 'K 3 Oflllef fo iA.e WOHHPCA A toast, sports lovers, to the athlete brave: Yon mighty Warrior with the brawny chest- He, who the taste of blood and sweat doth crave, And for the alma mater gives his best, Upon the field of battle, court or field, This handsome, tall, steel-sinewed Hercules Knows not the meaning oi the Words to yield, But bends the proud opponent to his knees. ' No dirty player he, nor coward, cheaty Through injuries and ineligibility I-le struggles on through victory, defeat, To Win the highest honor-his Block HE . This is the mighty Monarch, bold and true, Who brings the Victory to the gold and blue. -Algernon. 6? ffwsf , H W Wm 2 Qi I f R .2 N., f S H Q, ,E 5 m H V 251 mm 9120 eI :i A dish fit for the Gods! --Iulius Caesar. Standing: Patsy Coover, head yell leader. Kneeling: Peqqy MCCOOI, Betty Brown, assistants. , . 'T' .JL QS- . IL JM Al wimming poo! A EXeter's Memorial Swimming Pool . .providing one of the most accepted iorms of entertainment at EUHS. , .the Acta going to press and this Sport not yet under Way, . swimmers participating in all county meets . several letter- men expected back this season Uunder the guidance of Mr. lim Mulligan, City Superintendent ot Recreation. . . L I. Buck Row: R. Nixon, D. Butler, G. Pennington, I-T. Mar- C'i'ai.e:', E. Nickelson, E. Kelch T Nouns., D Dunhim 1 tin, J. Thatcher, D. Melvin, R. Pike. C. Clegg, D. King. Botkin. Front Row: H. Moore I Robinson G Vickeiq Third Row: T. Marks, G. St':il't'ord, M. Foster, L.. Pritch- D. Atkinson. M. ,Mc-Kee, B. Intle NI! 1 Ferry codex ard, K. Gibbons, J. Mosely. Second Row: B. VVeems, G. Kneeling: Jerry Clark, John lubro managers With all appliances and means to boot -Henry IV injuries hampering the Monarchs this year. . .four letterrnen lost by lniury before league season started , .showing a fine spirit and playing determined football. . .lack Thatcher, most valuable man. . .Ray Nixon, most inspiratlonal player. . .Glendon Craig and lack Thatcher serving as co-captains Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter 7 , , . , Visalia 40 E5 ,, Lindsay 0 6 ,, . Strathrnore 7 13 .. .. Dinuba 27 O , . . . . Shatter 28 O U .. Woodlake 20 O .. ., Corcoran 13 24 ., Orosi 26 0 llllllhg lohn Yarbro Iesse Robmson Troy Marks manager end tackle Georqe Bofkm Raymond Nlxon Homer Moore center tackle halfback ffl :far Gayle Pennmqton Iarws Mosley Douglas Kmq halfback halfback punter in v oaffermen Eugene Kelch Glenn Stafford Harold Martin guard guard end Don Butler Dean Me tackle halfback center lvin Glendon Craig 4 a ' Dorsey Atkinson lasper Young lack ThUfCh9T end guard fullback C34 v oaffermen 4, P FW.-,431 .- 1. 1'- v , ,dn 4 'xx 7 . Q, A ' 1 WZ, W? I I-Qafln J 1: Vfnfx 'U X 1' K Ag , F 1 44 E7 nm s 5 a S 3 1 A --- -. 7 . A, L 5 R - ,K ,. J, ..,'f1d,,. 1.2 321, ' A ,if xp ,,, ,.- ' ' ,af sf .A 1 M... I: .vi 'ffm , g huge. .5 , f f.. Q 'X A fr' L ' f wtf- -1 frm V' ,QI , V F if Q' Q: Q, 41 ' 'k i ?x 1 Elini? U Q T 5 V X 1-fl-H9 y !,,, QQA back Ron J Collme I Reed, J Wmeman M1 L D Colmales E Dobson L Gumn D Hummer B Mr'Gcm. Smlth coach I Vul D Stewart 1 Tum, G Beur .I Runclmzm 'I WLIIMQ Trout Hou A Ade M PIIXTII Thud Ron L Xskms D Reilly, C. Qhephezd R Hnper T' Petewon D Ixekh B Ixeve A NVxlson D I INIUHVOII L D Xounger, J. qflt0l1 Qecoud Ron Z? joofgaf the Lrttle Monarchs factnq a d1ff1cu1t season never awmg up defeat ma Shatter Mmost Conrad Sheoherd. , league team. . . Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter ? L. D. Younqer lack Reed Bob Harper guard tackle quard x 58 ff kat Duane Lalvlunyon Bill McGee Iames Collins halfback guard quarterback Iere Buncirnan Bobby Keys Tomm W ll y a ace halfback end tackle oaffermen 3914 Delbert Gonzales Lloyd Askins lack Staten end , haltback tackle Don Kelcld Dwight Rurniner Conrad Shepherd tackle fullback center Q! lim Wineman Gary Beair David Reilly end haltback end CC 77 K I efiefnlell f- 1 eekly, C, Guinn, ID. Massey, znnan, nmmxger, Mr. J. S1 on coici Fiont Ii Imk L lllxms D Holfiday, L. Mosley. Third How: Anderson. J. Cheek. L. Ptttaison Nl Hum O lim 1 Snr- ooc Peterson, A. Vvhitney, E. Phillips. T. Steenhergg VV. Grims Illf1I1d.f.,9I' c mr N A Upton. Second Now: U. Ding'- Some falls are means the happier to rise. -Shakespeare a disappointing season . losing all their games, but gaining valuable expe rience playing with eagerness and spirit. . .the future members of the varsity Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeier Exeter M Tulare Porterville . Lindsay ., Visalia Porterville . Lindsay 'Q nl' I, W i L . i i Back Row: Jerry Clark, manager, J. Crowley, M. Sevond Row: G. Craig, D. King, R. Pike, T. Marks, Foster, D. Menvin, Y. Pierce, G. Pennington, J. R. Nixon. Front Row: H. Martin, L. Pritclizird, It. Yarbro, G. Botkin, G. Vickers, Mr. F. Terry, coach. Heathmnn, E. Gaddis, D. Atkinson. 66 77 The game's afoot. Follow your spirit. . . -King Henry V. with three returning lettermen, competing in the big league for the first time . . .making a fine showing against the larger schools . .Harold Martin, most valu- able man. . .Dean Melvin, captain. . . 40 Exeter .........,, 'Woodlake Exeter 36 . . . . . . 'Lindsay Exeter 26 .. ...... 'Tulare Exeter 39 .. . 'Strathrnore Exeter 39 . . . . . . . 'Orosi Exeter 50 . . , , 'Strathmore Exeter 55 . . . , 'Woodlake Exeter 35 .. .... Visalia Exeter 48 .. . 'Lindsay Exeter 42 . . . . . Dinuba Exeter 27 . . . . . Delano Exeter 30 . . ....... Tulare Exeter 29 . . .... Porterville Exeter 24 . . ..... Visalia Exeter 38 ,, .,.. Tulare Exeter 31 . . ....... Dinuba Exeter 47 .. ......... Delano Exeter 37 ...,... 48 Exeter ........ . 'practice games 'Cal Poly Frosh . . . , . . . Porterville effefnlen Top Row D Kmq I Yczrbro D Atkmson G Pennmqton Bottom Row M Foster D Melvm H Mcxrtm G Crcuq X: ,hw 11334-' ln, ' :fr- WWI N-2225 6Z?v ZZ,-wLef6a! Go, sirsy take the basket again. A Aquickly. A -Merry Wives of Windsor. sparked with a line spirit and excellent teamwork, the Little Monarchs, lack- ing experience, struggled through a difficult season AAIi1n Wineman, most valuable man, receiving all-league honors A ABilly McGee elected captain. A A Exeter 17 A A A Exeter 30 A A A Exeter 33 A A A Exeter 30 A A A Exeter 26 A A A Exeter 33 A A A Exeter 2l A A A Exeter 22 A A A Exeter 13 A A A Exeter 27 A A A Exeter 22 A A A Exeter 22 A A A Exeter 9 A A A Exeter 16 AAAAAA 18 Exeter 'practice games Back Row: Mr. E. Smith, Coac:h,AT. Vail. J. Reed. J, Winemzin, E. Dobson, J. Sutton, JA Gilbert, C. White. AA Dinuba A A A A Delano A A A A A A Tulare -30 A A A Porterville 29-A A A 'Lindsay 3 A A A A A 'Orosi 25 A 'Strathrnore 40 AA 'Woodlake 25 A A A A Visalia 35 AA 'Lindsay 30 AA Dinuba 33 A A Delano 45 A A A A A Tulare 25 A A A Porterville 34 A A A A Visalia 29 18 20 Front Row: C. Shepherd, M. WVeekly, T. Wallzice, .l Collins, IS. McGee. 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Qlvlerry Wives of Windsor. playing spirited, determined basketball. . .the C class team coached by Principal Chet Carlisle. . .having a fairly good season .gaining valuble experience for the future. . , .Howard Berry, most Valuable man Leroy Pat terson captain. . . Exeter . . , 'Lindsay Exeter ...,.., 'Orosi Exeter . . 'Strathmore Exeter ..,. Visalia Exeter . . 'Lindsay Exeter .,.. Delano Exeter ,...,, Tulare Exeter . . . Porterville Exeter ,,.. Visalia Exeter .,... Delano Exeter . . . . .Porterville Exeter .,...... Tulare Exeter 'Exeter Grammar 'practice games I L I lou 17 Welvbacker L, Glenn, J. McLaughlin, R. Row: H. Berry, Lf. Patterson G kndei on NI Hrm R 1 1 P Imk J. Ripey. D. Ebelins. Front Stewart, M. Union, D. Dun 'rn C Powell mmm or v Q llvfq , n .7 -. .xl gh 4 YL' .ijpli . V s+'g ' Y wi Y. e. CJ- ' A - ' 1 1 i i i i a 4. Back Row: R. H92.lhI1'l2lH, R. Nixon, E. Gaddis, D. King, M. Foster. Third Row: G. liotkin, B. Vifeems, C. VV. Parks, D. Reynold, J. L. Gilbert. Sievond Row: D. Cunnim.:'im.m, J. Ennes, M. Mclieu, S. Sexton. Front Row: 1-I. Moore, li. .J'unuzn'y, B. Pirilrs, J. Crowley. , , .aut Make hasieg the better foot beiorel' -King Iohn. with a small number oi boys out for track this year, turning out a couple of siars...Iohr1 Crowley taking his usual firsis in the discus eve1'1ts...Iarvis Mosley racking up a iotal oi twenty'-eight points in the Inter-class Track Meet . . everyone putting his best foot forward , . C6 77 C6 77 1- anc! 6 jfac 7 He hath indeed bettered expectation. '- -Much Ado About Nothing. Ps as the Acta goes to press, things are looking up for the B and C class boys Gary Bealr belng selected as the most outstandrng trackrnan 1n the lnter Class Track Meet also settlng a new school record ln the 200 yard dash havlng a large representatlon of outstandlng athletes th1s year St A.. 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