Exeter Union High School - Acta Yearbook (Exeter, CA)
- Class of 1957
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In graduating from high school, the seniors have reached the top of one of their most important 4 O goals . .Q-, To Mr. Harbin, in recognition of the fine work you are doing musically for our school and community, we dedicate this i957 Acta. You have done much more than teach music. You have become an inspiring person to our student body and have built up our school's spirit tremendously. We hope you will remain with us for many years. ix Q WU' 9, 5 , QQ Q 1 K X as X I SLI if 1 W-awww L A ni 1 lr QM Q Dirk? 1 --f-6 1 X m 'I ll! I iw? 5 Q ll! 1 13 ll: K 171 fi xi N ruihwr W 3 Q 3 ' 2: ------ '--1'-' .z '13 R. Haycoxg Charles Clifton - C1erkgW.C, Hansen - Presidentg LN. Dungang John E. Hester. I Y OCZ7' 0 MSIKKS These people keep the school in order through their planning, wotchfulness, and generous use of their free time. ...lx 'NA.f Q 62? JOHN H. CLEARY Principal l This year, as we see new classrooms, shops, and other buildings built, improved and modified, we should get a feeling that new growth and development is taking place at our school. ln our country when we get this feeling, we lift our heads with pride. We believe everything in this country of ours should be bigger and better. This is The American Way. The students of the EUHS will remember the year of l956-57 as the year when many new buildings were constructed. They will always treasure this memory and be happy with the thought that their school grew while they were here. Fine buildings are a part of what it takes to make a school vital, alive, and useful. What else is necessary to make a building a school? It takes people too. This includes teachers, students, parents, and many other people throughout the community and the state to help support and to guide the school. Besides having buildings and people in a school, we need knowledge. Knowledge is made up of two inseparable parts, ideals and ideas. To have true progress in life, that is, to really learn and enjoy life, people must learn and accept their reasonable share of both ideas and ideals together. These two are like ham and eggs, bread and butter, mother and father, and the Earth and the Sun. To fully understand and appreciate either, you must have a share of both. Having buildings, people, and knowledge for a school, we now must have one more essential ingredient -- thought. One of the wisest men this country ever produced, William James, said, Human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of thought. We should all realize that this was one of the greatest discoveries ever made by man. Here is a challenge hurled at each of us. Schools were set up to help young people accept this challenge and to provide ways and means for them to make this discovery for themselves. However, each of us must make this discovery limprove our thinkinglg and then put our thinking to full use. CAN YOU DO THESE TWO THINGS? if it -it ,y JE: W , ., , f vf M , 1 cimivzistratiovz William llorstnian Dean of Boys Wants Anna Jr. College Pasadena City College lresno State College, B,A, r--. Rntli Slierred A 'N , Dean nf Girls Counseling, English I ' Girls Physical Education f rl -hs, 4: A V ,L . , 5 CIo1nradoState College oflidiicatinn '1'7'- lysate il i ,fx Denver University . W, ' ary: 'Q f f A ,Kil,. ,',5,,E' I . I I ,x,is., Mui. These people regulate our sclnool affairs and keep our school in good working order. Wi1liz1niSlade Vice Principal Stanford University University of California Iw..A . Mrs. Helen Wobermin School Nurse Miss Frances Freiley Bookkeeper 'cc' Staf Mrs. Norma Jean Ivey Secretary Mrs. Norma Landers if l Secretary i Girls who help with the business of the school. We appre- ciate your help. John Sutton M Xu sl bfi Vernon White Chester Lassctcr wma FXR. Wrkin 17 Sa Mozell Morrow I Lllhe Casey J f '?f jesse Curtis Alvey Bray Jonah Hartman We don'f see you often but see the effects of your work. Thanks for ca job well done. E,'f3'15 DEMQCBA , it :iff ,W , npfxk Q 525 Q nr fl 1 mg Lovell B. Petty U.S. History, Social Studies College of Idaho Long Beach Siate College B.A., M.A, Sofia! if William A. Raah Senior Problems, World History fZliapinanCollcgc A I University oi California A,B, ft Wi wmv all W.. ,i l W .i,.f,t 3 . 9 , 4 'R 1' ,W V -1-xv B 1 , i f: I - A: Ray Chiapuzio General Math, Senior Math Social Studies, B Football B Basketball University of Michigan Willamette University B,A, smilie II 'ran' .... . V M0925 .QN!7x.,f, . an ef' ff' vm-M B. , F. Ei 5: u 3 ts .NW in! al!-fs ' -,-1 QS X Fa. .J Franklin T. Wilson Freshman Social Studies English, Senior Problems Fresno State College Stanford University A,B, - 1 Y . CQ Blanche Burns Homemaking East Central State College Oklahoma University Norman, Oklahoma B. S . , M. A . L14-yn d 5 r fn omemakin Q Charlyene Deck Homemaking II, III Cafe Supervisor Kansas State College Iowa State College B.S.. M.S. ffl J' IC ,- , ,A ' i Evelyn Van Scyoc Biology, English University of Nebraska University of California B.S,, M.S. 4 yrri E S0672 e + if sr L S , s K , iillfii X William H. Murray Chemistry, Physics, General Business B. S . WIWW' i ' .1 A sms...-Q X f .X- 0' ' Qi? V35 ' I A f K V'ifiEi'f xx V Q , L . My 'v Q ,J v ,Q K. fi- Lk H V ' .sk E sp-ss' . Y . 1 s, s fer . 1 i p 'QM-' . ..ff',f lff-ra ii ...v i J 04 W. I . q,,4v.V,-. f , ' it ,rrfw ga ' . n gs Y ' iv . 'ml 'al 'A' if JF. ' .u:33:'. ffwzgsfi 0N'Ff 's-H -1 . . . 'L Q- bg ig .. ., l f-'f-,cr 4 i. 4 iff:-iffili-fw+SffKs' l is sifsfr ei? Q ,,-.sl ,dmv 2:4 .iivfils-.tw :www ,f.-5. .ij:p',gf3E'?l,x, iw? ig -1 W . -,. '. ,, -sf. 4 i I f.,,:1!'r'.4 lf.1'.M'Ai'i .aff 1 s-.- vi.ib'5 'k.-,-3' . ia- .. ' rl , Ji s. K Physiml E . :KW r Lorraine Chasteler Girls P.E. Indiana University B.S. ,rs S Al Pages Boys P,E, Football j Baseball A.B. A University of Redlands iff ' 'U J' S i E ' .-.nh if is A 5 xxx' I V 1 . is F K RN A si' Y x in fx , f X Lx d ' 'JA 1 X Q ex 5. g. 9 ., Sf s i Fredrica B. Cox Typing, Shorthand University of California U.S.C. B.A., M.S. W ', 'Hi' ...T I-il I I -5,7 1. lfffi' --Q. . .ff it -:I :53E::i:-:' - f 'M 9' :Km .x W ff' Q-v 'L xml.. Jw- K xy, om merfzkzl Maurice Carey Typing, General Business Bookkeeping, Cons, Econi, San Francisco State B,A, ' i siizfgisisiiiiihgiff a . in - iiwaw ' in imlmi gi i A HK E W in s QM Eugene Pearson Arts, Crafts, Acta Advisor University of Minnesota University of Wyoming B.S.. M.A. 1 M, Q., Z' L 1' Q x 'xl I R. L. Harbin Band, Choir Indiana State Teache Terre Haute, Indiana B.S. F ine Arts Nu.. A-as gy sf W 5 V rs College vo- Don Knudson General Metals, Auto Mechanics University of Nebraska Colorado State College B. S . A 'Cl'-Glu-mn-n..,,,, ! FW nn., Shop Q ,, Qkvliyjfnl- 41 W Av, y. W LX . jk 1 of ' A 1 , . 5 ' X4 MV Richard P, Ball Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing Spec. Second in Ind. Arts Fresno State College C,O.S. A.B. 2 . ' 1 ,fn m l . Harry T. Treen Robert S. Mills Agriculture, California State Polytechnic Fresno State B.S. A rzkulfzzfe iii 5 - Agriculture, General Math ,a Q , - California State Polytechnic rs.s, F r .,.Q iroiwr X :X ,X f-24, 0 Y. a T w 1 Alice Komatsu English, Latin University of Oregon B.A . English . is if orezgfz Lan ua 6 R 'i iw DIP H72 ,VX Mildred H0111 Spanish, Latin Creighton University - Stanford University . KL,L pw : i -' Q A , B , , hi . A . flf, 1, 4.ig5,,iEz,f xt '- K x G Elm 17 -Km ' u:l:' iz - 1 Ma fs. -gg. ir ' ,M ,f 3 , ' I ,,,.-.. Emily B. McCain English, Journalism College of the Pacific I s.A., M.A, Aafffm me English lgalllil 1 ,hir ::!' Lg: g,?::i1'.- .L Myriam F. Partridge Library, Study Hall University of California Fresno State College San Jose State College A.B. I 'ingest EWR 5 , 3 Qi are .f We A Andrew Everett English, Speech Santa Monica City College A.A.g Los Angeles State College parfm em' Ii? U Dons B Cleary XA Enghsh, Algebra ' Chico stare University of California CLI sz-? Math X' m..g,,,sfl V, A , . k wi. 4 ' 131. ,A p T l Lf? 'wirfit 1 gh fi, , 3 i ifurviyii' ' Pete McCain Eugene Shields Boys P.E., Science Biology, Driver Training Swimming C Basketball College of Pacific University of Nebraska B.A. B.S. s fiifliiifilliiiiifl HBQHTEEFSHSSSES ,,, me., in rszs-is iv 4 gf: r X b ' Nona Veitch Algebra II, Geometry Study Hall C.S.C.E., B.A. Montana University, M.A 09 .4-n.,, Glenn D. Biggs U.S. History, English University of Nebraska University of Wyoming University of California B.S., M.A. W If -.-' V . . WT' . 4 .ax '22- X HTTP 1-J '59-I -I' NlL,f4 'f, T-is 'JL uv' 'Q PRESIDENT WZZOT They have reached the summit MIKE HINDES, Student Council 3,4, Block E 2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Ski Club I, 2,3,4, Track 3, Basketball r, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Talent Show 3, Asilomar 31 Band I, 2, 3,4, Terrible Twelve I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officers 3,4, Exchange Assembly 3, Boys State 33 Class Council 3, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4, Royal Blues 3, 4. X, VICE PRESIDENT JACK GRAY, C,S,F. 3, Science Club I, 2, Baseball lg Talent Show 3, Band I, 2, 3,4, Stage Crew 3, Terrible Twelve I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4-Vice President, Exchange Assembly 3, Acta staff 3,4, Foreign Language Club 3, Royal Blues 3. SECRETARY SANDRA SHEPHERD: C.S.F. I, 3,43 Science Club 4, Swim Team 2, 3,43 Y-Teens 3,4, Rally Club 2, 3,4, choir 4, Talent Show Ig Ir, F,H,A. I-Song- leader, Secretary 4, Exchange Assembly Ig G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Acta Staff 3,4, Class Council 3, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4, Ex- ecutive Council 3,4, Student Teachers 3,4, C1455 , , TREASURER and are looking for what Iles ahead. KATHLEEN PEASLEY5 C.S.F. r,z, 3,45 science Club 3,45 Swim Team 25 Y-Teens 3-Treasurer, 45 Rally Club 2, 3-Point Recorder, 4-Vice Presidentg Talent Show I5 F,H,A, I-President5 Student Body Play 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Band I, 2, 3,45 All County Band 25 Class Treasurer 45 Exchange Assembly Ig G.A,A, I, 2-Point Recorder, 35 Acta Staff 4-Editor5 Class Council 35 Prom Server I5 Foreign Language Club 2, 3,4-Secretaryg Future Teachers 4, YELL LEADER CARL COLLINS: Journalism 3,45 Ski Club 45 Track lg Basketball 25 Choir 3,45 Talent Show 45 Band lg Class Officer I, 2,45 Camera Club 4. YELL LEADER JERRY CALVIN: Student Council 3,45 Block E 2. 3.4: C.S.F. 35 Science Club 45 Ski Club 35 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Football 3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 Class Officer 4-Yell Leaderg Class Council 35 Foreign Language Club 3,4-Vice President5 Basketball Captain 25 Baseball Captain 35 Student Body Vice President 4. W 2 5 X if 1 ,.4u.... '05 ,X .,--- N .,:. 2 if C J r 4. sf A,-2 rf., l a jr I li O ,,' PEGGY ANDRESEN5 Transferred 35 Students Teachers 3,45 C.S.F. 3,45 Journalism 4, Assistant Editor, Science Club 3,45 Ski Club 35 Swim Team 35 Y-Teens 4, Sergeant at Arms5 Talent Show 35 Asilomar 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Business Club 45 Student Body Play 45 Stage Crew 35 Ex- change Assembly 35 Acta Staff 4, Literary Editor5 Tennis 45 Speech Club 35 Reporter 45 Foreign Language Club 3,45 Class President 3, Treasurer 4. NAOMI BILLS: C.S.l3. I, 2, 35 Iournalism 3,4-ELUIOF 4: Science Club I, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 35 Rally Club 45 Chorus I5 Junior Red Cross I,2, 3, 4-Secretary 25 Acta Staff 3,4-Typist5 F,ll,A, I5 Class Officer-Secretary 25 Foreign Language Club 3,45 Student Teachers 35 Executive Council of F.L.C. 3: Publicity Chairman 35 Secretary of Spanish, Treasurer of Spanish Class, 4. BOB A TXlTl'l ONY: , 513 ,Bs E.W. BOND: Junior Red Cross I5 Basketball 3. ALICE BENADOM5 Student Council 3-Secretary 4. C. S,F, 2, 3,4-President5 Journalism 45 Science Club 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3-Secrerary5 Swim Team I,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 3'RCfl'CSlllll6l'lI Chairman, 4-Vice President5 Chorus I5 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 F.H.A. I-Class Reporter5 Student Body Play 3,45 G,A,A, I5 Acta Staff 3,4-Layout Ed- itor5 Class Council 35 Prom Server I5 Foreign Language Club 2, 3,45 Student Teachers Club 3,4, SHARON BORGMAN5 Student Council I, 4-Treasurer5 C,S,F. I,2, 3,45 Science Club 3,4-Officer5 Ski Club 2,3 Rally Club 4,45 Chorus lg Talent Show I5 Junior Red Cross 35 F,ll,A, I-Officer5 Class Secretary I5 Class Treasurer 3 lixchanue Assembly Ig G.A,A, I,2, 35 Acta Staff 45 Class Council 35 Prom Server I5 Foreign Language Club 3,4, 5 I, Q --X ti , 'Ylxx K Q -is iisws ,I rr, -,cs f - Q .Ss BROOKS: Science Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Rally Club 3, 45 Talent Show I5 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer 25 F.l-l,A, Ig Exchange Assembly Ig G,A,A. I,2,35 Tennis I,45 Foreign Language Club 2, 3,45 Delegate to Junior Red Cross Leadership Camp lg Stage Crew 35 Student Teachers Club 3, 4, , Lf? WESLEY CAGLE- Student Council I 2- Block E 2- Ski Club 2, 35 Basketball r, 2, 3,45 Football Ig Choir r, 25 Talent Show 2, 35 Junior Red Cross I, 2,35 Business Club 35 Band r, 2, 3,45 Acta Staff I,2. Jai TOM BURKETT: Block E I5 Science Club I, 2, 3,4g Choir Ig Choir Clinic Ig Junior Red Cross I, 2,35 Busi- ness Club 1,23 Acta Staff 3,45 Camera Club 2,4-Pres- ident5 Speech Club 2, 3,45 Foreign Language Club 3,45 Bible Club I, 2, 3,4-President. EUGENE CASSELMAN: Junior Red Cross 2. SHARON BURNES: C.S,F, I,2,3,4g Science Club 3,45 Y-Teens 1,45 Rally Club 3,45 Talent Show 1,35 F,l-I,A, I-Secretaryg Student Body Play Stage Crew 35 Majorette 2, 3,4-Head5 Band 45 Exchange Assembly I, 35 G.A.A, I, 2, 3-Secretary-Treasurer, Acta Staff 4-Art Editor: Prom Server I5 Foreign Language Club 3,4-Executive Coun- cilg Student Teachers 3,4-Secretary Treasurer, COLEEN CHRISTOPHER: Student Council 45 Journalism , 4: Choir 45 Chorus I5 Talent Show 3,45 Junior Red Cross I, 2, 35 F,H,A. I5 Majorette 2, 35 Song Leader 45 Ex- change Assembly 3,45 Camera Club 35 Class Council. mi JIM COINER, Student Council 4, C.S,F. 3, Block E I,2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Ski Club 2, 3,4, Swim Team l,2, 3, Track I, Basketball 1,2, 3, Football 1,2, 3,4, Most Valuable Man 3,4, Talent show 3,41 Junior Red Cross I, 2, Band l,2, 3,4, Stage Crew 3, Terrible Twelve I,2, 3,4, Class Officer 1,2-Yell Leader, President 3, Exchange Assembly 3,4, Boys State 3, Class Council 33 Foreign Language Club 2, 3,4, Royal Blues 3,4, Student Teachers Club 4, Swim Team Captain I. JEANETTE DAVIS: Journalism 3,4, Science Club I, Y-T l, 3,4, Rally Club 3,4, F,H,A, Ig Business Club 3, Prom Servers I MARILYN COSSEY- Choir 2- F H A I 2' Business Club 3 DORIS DEAN. QTransferred from Mt. Whitneyj LEONARD CRAFT. General ACt1V1t1eS. JOI-IN DEATHRIDGE, General Activities R. ss! 2 CORA DENNIS. F.l-LA, I,2,L1bl'3l'l3llS I. D.Q. DUNGAN: Student Council 4-Student Body President Block E I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3,4g Ski Club I,4g Swim Team I, 2, 3,4g Football 2, Stage Crew 35 Class Officer 1- President, 3-Vice President, Scorekeepers 2, 3, 43 Boys State 3, Class Council 33 Foreign Language Club 3,4. THOMAS DOSS: General Activities. BILL EDWARDS: Transfer -- F.F,A, 4. PAT DOUGLASS: Student Council 4-Entertainment Manager, Journalism 4-Club Editor, Science Club I, 2, 3,45 Swim Team 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3-Secretary, 4- Presidentg Rally Club I, 2, 3, 4-Point Recorderg Chorus Ig Talent Show 3, 4, Asilomar 3, Junior Red Cross 3, F,l-l, A. I-Historian: Business Club 3-Chairman: Cheer Lead- er 4: Exchange Assembly 3,45 G,A,A, Ig Acta Staff 4-Secretary, Flagbearer 3g Class Council 35 Choralines 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Prom Server lg Foreign Language Club 2, 3,4g Tennis Team 4. RONALD EIDSON: General Activities, . ' wird? X, ' ',j??if3fi3:?fL5 1 - wiifissgf s : -:is 4 ' ,ggeiwfslilflilffr bla it 4 - HOWARD EILENBERGER: C.S.F. 4-Vice Presidentg Science Club 4-Treasurer: Student Body Play 45 Foreign Language Club 4-Executive Councilp Four, Casuals 45 Transfer Student 4. 4 FJ +1451 We ' 4 'buf' QA xx ,gig 5,-v--if mprg J + ' l ' it 1 ' . FA Q r r , 5 A Kwj, H Ve , lb.-h-,tx T 'Nl '45 5 ' M ' ff 15 -- I ffnji I ,,. 1'fX 4, X N ,'l , N I , ,A . . f , vcr' LYNDEN GARVER: Science Club 3,45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 , 1 Foreign Language Club 2, 3. 4 Q F431 rfb, BURL GANN: Journalism 4: Baseball I, 2,45 Football 4. Q I MYRNA GROVE: Science Club 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 3,45 Choir 3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 F.H.A. I5 Business Club 2, 35 G,A.A. I, 2, 35 Baseball Scorekeeper Ig Acta Staff 3, 4-Business Manager 3, 45 Student Teachers Club 3. X LELAND GARVER: Student Council 45 Science Club 2, 3,45 Track I,2, 3,45 Basketball 2,41 Class Council 35 Foreign Language Club 2, 3. Y Q linwiilr ROBERT HACKWORTH5 General Activities. 'I sau if WH THOMAS HARLIEN: Baseball 3iF,F,A, I,2,3,4: Band 2, 3,4. LINDA HUCKABY: C.S.F. 2, 3,4: Science Club 3, 4: Swim Team I,2, 3.4: Choir 2: F.H.A. I: Junior Class Secretary 3: G.A.A. I: Girls State 3: Class Council 3: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3,4: President 4: D.A.R. Award-4: F.F.A. Sweetheart 3: Scorekeeper 4. PHYLLIS HAYCOX: Student Council 2, 3,4: C.S.F. 2, 3,43 Science Club 3,4: Ski Club I: Swim Team 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Secretary 3-Treasurer 4: Rally Club 2, 3,4-Secretary 4: Choir 4: Talent Show I: Asilomar 3: Junior Red Cross I, 2: F.H.A. I: Business Club 3: Band I,2, 3: Stage Crew 3: Exchange Assembly 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3-Manager 2-Vice President 3: Scorekeeper 3: Acta Staff 4: Prom Server I: All County Band 2. CAROL JANUARY: Journalism 3: Science Club 4: Y-Teens I,4: F.H.A. I-President, 4: Stage Crew 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Prom Server I, FRANCES HOLADAY: Science Club 4: Choir 2, 3,4: Chorus I: Talent Show 2: All County Chorus 4: Junior Red Cross 3: F.H.A. I,4: Business Club 3,4: Exchange Assembly 2: Foreign Language Club 3: Bible Club I,2,4, LENA JONES: Chorus I: Junior Red Cross I,2, 3: F.H.A. I,2: Business Club I: G.A.A. 4: Bible Club r,2-Sec- retary 3-President 4, 'ii is 5: BILL JORDAN: General Activities. RON MANGINE: Student Council Ig Block E 2, 3,43 Science Club 2,4, Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4, Swim Team Ig Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Football l,2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3,4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Business Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3,4, Band Clinic I, 2, Terrible Twelve 2,3,4, Exchange Assembly 3,4, All County Band 2,3, Class Council 3, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4, Royal Blues 3,4. LAOUITA LOWREY: General Activities. BILL MAURER: Science Club 3,4, Transfer Student 3. MARILYN MCCOOL: Science Club 4, Y-Teens I, Talent Show Ig Business Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Exchange Assembly I, G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Recorder 3, President 4, Y-Teen Devotional I, Camera Club 3, Speech Club 4, Foreign Language Club 2, 3,4, F fav 1 L A ,iff 1 i filjvlftsk . , 3 , N ' , 3 . 5 NOVELE METHENEY: F.F.A, 1,2,3,4, JAMES MOSLEY: I0urna1ism 31 Block E 2,33 Science Club 2: Ski Club 3g Track I, 2g Basketball I, 2g Football 1, 2, 3: Choir 4: Talent Show 2, 3g Business Club 3. BARBARA OREGLIA: Talent Show I, 2g Junior Red Cros F.H,A, 1,43 Song Leader 3g Exchange Assembly 1, 2g G rg Class Council 35 Prom Server I. IUNE NEILL: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 35 F,H.A, I-Reporter 23 Business Club 43 G,A,A, 4g Bible Club I,2, 3-Vice President, 4-Secretary. n FRANCES OVERACKER: Business Club 3,45 Librarians 3 A JOYCE NUNN: Junior Red Cross 4: F.H,A. 4. YVONNE PETTY: F.H,A. I-Reporter 'wr NP-9 OLA MAE PHILLIPS: F.H,A. I,2g Librarians 3. IRIINE QUESADA. Officer ofF.H.A. I, Band 3, G,A.A. 41 C.S,F. I, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Talent Show Ig Junior Red Cross 3: F,H,A. Ig Student Body Play 3: Band I, 2,3,4, Exchange Assembly Ig G,A,A, I, 2, 3,45 Scorekeeper 35 I,l..C. 2,3,4. 3 . I ..::.wf ' uf' 'fn -.,., X..-f zesv .- i, ,, 'ft - s M ,E 94. QW a I Q 3 , Zip Il , 3 VERA PHILLIPS: Ch01rI,4gI-.H.A. I. f..'J'.. i-H' MARIE QUINN: Chorus 2, F.H.A, I, 2g Librarians Ig Bible Club 3. Q 1 xz-ft -it 'Sw - me .Q 3 Regt! . NN if BUD PINKHAM: srudem Council 3, science Club 1,2, ,qiefv ' I I It ' 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4- Foreign Language Club 2 3 4-Vice President 1. I . Qfqix W 1 n I' Wi! I . Sie EUGENE RAGSDALE Football 3 4 iix, A DARIS RANSOM: Student Council Ip Block E 2, 3,4g Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4g Football I, 2, 3,45 Choir 3,4g Class Vice President 2. LARRY SANDLIN: Student Council 25 Journalism 3. DONALD RAWN: Block E 2, 3,4g Science Club 3,4- Presidentg Football 2, 3,4g Choir 2g Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3,45 Business Club 4, Camera Club 4g Class Council 3, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4. EVERETT SEAL: General Activities ftransferred from Kansas.y -marl- BILL ROBINSON: Swim Team 2. BILL SEELY: F.F.A. I, 2, 3,4g Vice President: Delegate to National Convention 4. JG! 15 '19 f,4- Z1 Bl: 1 TY SHAW. Transferred to Modesto. BUDDY SMITH: Science Club 3,4: Baseball 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Librarians 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3. DELORES SI-IIRK: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Choir 2, 3,4: Chorus I: Talent Show I, 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Business Club 2: Stage Crew 4: Exchange Assembly I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2. DARWIN SMITH: Track 2QIl1l'liOl' Red Cross I, 2, 3. BARBARA SIMPSON: Journalism 3,4: Science Club 3,4: Swim Team 2: F.l-l,A, I: Stage Crew 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3: Scorekeeper 3: Acta Staff 3: Foreign Language Club 2, 3,45 Student Nurses 3. CURTIS SNOW: Science Club 4: Basketball I, 2, 3,4: Most Valuable Man 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3,4: Most Valuable Man 2: Junior Red Cross 2: Class Council 3. fl: -HQ! LOIS SPENCER: Student Council 25 C.S,F, 4: Y-Teens I, 2g H Junior Red Cross 25 F.H,A, I, 2g Business Club 3g G.A.A. I, 2. C--qw DAVID STARK: Student Council Ig F.F.A, 1, 2, 3,4g Band X- 2, 3. wily 5 C , 'Q ix- DELORES STAILEY: Choir 3g Chorus Ig F,H.A. I. 'ff-J DALE SULLIVAN. Basketball Manager 4: Football 25 Audxo Visual 2. . 5.1: A E IANIE STAMOS: Choir 3. ' ' V - Q , ' '7 4 F' ' I 5: fin' s'77'7 t.'l ' J RICHARD SUTTON Basketball I 2 B1ble Club I 3 4 Aff, DONNA THOMAS Choxr I 2 3 4 Talent Show I All County Chorus 3, Brble Club 2, 3, 'QQ had A 'i' LORETTA TODD: Talent Show Ig Junior Red Cross 3: F.H,A Ig Business Club 3-Secretary, 4g Exchange Assembly I, GLORIA THOMAS: F.l-I.A. I. GENE TOMLINSON: srudem Council 3,41 ski Club 2, 3,4 Swim Team 3,41 Basketball I, 2g Football I,4g F.F.A, I, 2-Reporter, 3-Reporter, 4-President. BILL TODD: Choir 3,43T81eIlI Show 43 Camera Club 4. ESTHER TORRES: Journalism 4g Y-Teens 4, Chorus I Business Club 45 Acta Staff 4g Camera Club 4. ERMA LEE UPTON, F.l-LA. I-Reporter, Y-Teens I,4, Choir 4, FJ-LA, 1, 2, Scorekeeper-Baseball I, 2g Acta Staff 4. BILLY WELLS: Block E 2, 3,4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3,4, Ir. Red Cross 3,4. W .ning-,,.. . - V or ffl wi' . ' JOHN WALLACE: Track 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Choir 4, 'F 3,3 Q Junior Red Cross 2. X rq.. , ..3.,,, 3 it aa VERNON WILSON: C.S.F. 3,4, Science Club 3, Foreign 'X Language Club 4, Future Teachers 3, 4-Vice President. LOCIE WALLIS: Science Club 3, F.H.A, I, 2, Stage Crew 4, G.A.A. I, Foreign Language Club I, 4, GARY WRIGHT: Block E 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club I, 2, 3,4, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Football 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, F.F.A, I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Clinic Ig Terrible Twelve 3,4, Class Council 3, Foreign Language Club 3,4, w iff? K . ifr,-iw? e Q, ., . 5' as . ,'fz.:f5?f? - -- 1 3 , ilk ,Q all 4g Football z., TES: Journalism I BETTY DIXON: Student Council I5 Ski Club 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Choir 3,45 Choir Clinic 35 Talent Show 15 F.H.A, I, 2, 45 Business Club I, 25 Exchange Assembly I, Librarians I5 Flagbearer 4. BILLY KILLINGSWORTH: Student Council 25 Baseball 4. RITA HART: Transfer 45 Science Club 45 Y-Teens 35 Busi- ness Club 45 Student Body Play 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Speech Club 45 Bible Club 45 Student Teachers 4. 10 JIM MASSEY: Student Council 35 Swim Team 2, 3,45 Track I, 25 Football I5 Junior Red Cross 35 Business Club 3,4-Vice President5 Band 3. IRMA HOPPER5 Junior Red Cross 2,3, 45 Foreign Language Club 3, 4. BERYL MCHUGH: Journalism 35 Science Club 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 3,45 Choir 45 F.H.A. I5 Business Club 35 Song Leader 4. ,oQ' fr 'N 2 LQ Wi' 7 , f. 6'-I Y' Q -cf' 9' 3'-A r is I 1 f 2,54 'av' 99 NJ' Q' iw , 5 , -,,, g. ..., . o ' -jvyi ' :X ff ri, I 'Y JOYCE NELSON: Journalism 3: Science Club I, 2, 3g Y-Teens 3g Chorus 1:F.H.A. I. 4-Song Leader: Cheer Leader 3: G.A.A. Ig Prom Sewer I. RICHARD TYREE: General Activities CLIFFORD SMITH: Ir. Red Cross Ig Band I, 2, 3,4. DOYLE SMITH: C.S.F. 2,3g Science Club 3,4g Track 2g Business Club 25 Librarians 3: Speech Club 2, 3,4g Foreign Language Club 3g Transfer Student 2g Student Teachers X 3.4. I 1 .LT W-X Wiqgf' , L if NOT PICTURED: ARCHIE BERRY BOB HURTT VICKIE MONTGOMERY SHIRLEY SMITH 4 v 0 o President . . . . Vice President Secretary . . . . I im Stanley . . . . . . Bud Steuart . . . . . Penny Bowlen Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Marsha Sims Yell Leader . . . . . . Darwin Smith Yell Leader . . . .Barbara Scoggins .L 1 W' is , img! FOURTH ROW: Gray, Akers, D., Bradley, C. THIRD ROW Adams J Cordel, L Bayles K nt ony disoty, J.gCairnes, T., Coreum P I Case B Testerman, D SECOND ROW Drxon, F Davrdson B Edwards A Pemelton A.: Burchett, P., Reese, D., Barnett P Castleman I Frscus, I FIRST ROW Frnley L Coddle B Bradford L Flores V Cambjuan, E., Ash, I. J ur 4 , 0 vi B.gStanley I Clements G Brokaw L Casey I Coleman H Errckson G Cleary J Baldwrn P A h I Allen A Bowlen P Campbell A B lf,.f -5, -f H FOURTH ROW, Kems, I.,Miller, S. , Hamilton, P., Herring, W., Bence, C., Hardin, C.,McCain, K., Ferguson, G., Flood, J. , He- athman, G., Eberle, E. THIRD ROW: Hill, T., Lee, M., Boulderjack, B.,Hengest, R., Horner, C.,Hedrick, C., Garcia, M., Pe- arson, N.,Gonzales, M.,Gibbons, D. SECOND ROW, Keeling, M., Kerns, L.,Harrison, B.,Harre1son, W., Ogos, J., Keenam, F., Gann, K.,Goodan, K., Lambert, K.,Hiser, D. FIRST ROW, James, D.,Nunn, P., Pennebaker, C., Love, Y., Loyd, W., Helms, T., Davison, B., Rathbun, N. FOURTH ROW, Roland, C.,White, R.,Weems, R., McCain, K., Penniger, E., Terry, R., Stanley, J. , Radfor, D., Parks, B. , white, L.,Marks, B.,Wood, W., McLaughlin, D., Smith, D.,Martin, O.,Maurer, D., Stone, J. THIRD ROW, Sims, M., Steuart, B., Price, G., Wynne, D., Thompson, W., Straton, L.: Qualls, M., Roberts, R., Jones, G., Ooley, J., Osborn, H., VanNess, H. , Taylor, K. SECOND ROW: Scoggins, B., Stoghill, P., Sawyers, E., Usery, I., See, W., Sandidige, S. , Nursery, O., Richerson, L., Wyrick, N., Pennington. I.: Nunez, N. : Quiroz, M., Young, D. FIRST ROW, Massey, A., Winiger, J., Mathews, B., Miller, W., Ramos, F., Pendleton, D., Nunez, J. : Wyatt, J., Quesada, J. 'N President. . . . . . , . Vice President . . . . Iini Wiley . . .David Sikes Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Sue Mulligan Treasurer . . . . . . Ann Dobson Yell Leader . . . . . Shirley Guinn Yell Leader . . Joe Scoggins 'VI ffl I0 si. V 7' l H.. 23 Qi' 'Tia'-L Q-'fl' Sophomofes We have come half-way up the mountain, the hardest part is yet to come. ll' C Everett C 'Brokaw L -Baker C 'Dodson, H. SECOND ROW: Diamond, R.: FIRST ROW: Badially, J.: Bonds, W.: Co ins, v.: , . , , . , , ., Deatliriage, D. : Carter, ll.: Duggins, R.: Brown, T. : Criss, M.: Blackman, B.: Benton, I, THIRD ROW: Ballack, V.: Creveston, N.: linyd, I.: Branstetter, J.: Bnulard, S.: Atkins, F.: Dodson, A.: Benadom, B.: Clements, E.: Carter, G. FOURTH ROW: Davis, R.: Baker, T. : Cottingham, L.: Andresen, I.: Capps, R.: Ashurst, K.: Anthony, B.: Dreisbach, B.: Cable, P.: Edmunston, N.: Corp, A.: Bruk, C. il Q I li :F wsgl ha vii. 133:17 5 ,V--an g 4 .K Q W 4 X X A FIRST ROW: Supinger, J.:McUwen, S.,See1ey, I., Foley, J., Snow, D.,Millsap, B.,Steuart, J. SECOND ROW: Reisner, S.,Mar- row, U., Payne, C., Harbison, M.: Long I.,Mason, B.,Ragsda1e, G., Peterson, R. THIRD ROW: Guzman, D., Gray, R. , Gilmore, B., Lansdown, F., Freeman, J.:Garcia, W., Harrel, B., Lowell, B., Laughlin, N., Hardin, M. FOURTH ROW: Huckaby, B,,Jones, D., Jones, G., Ferguson, H., Coleman, K. , Flores, E., Graves, L., Gardenhire, J.,Hardin, E.,Harbien, I., Hodge, J. FIRST ROW: King, C., Neil, B., White, R., Peck, P.,Qua11s, F., Sawyer, L, , Miller, L., Phillips, G. : Meek, D. , Miles, B., Moral- lis, R. SECOND ROW: Hernandez, P., Hernandez, M. , Moore, P., Parker, D., Kroecher, N., Knutson, B. , Mood, W., Pennington, W., Harlian, T., Mayfield, W. THIRD ROW: Reisner, S. : Morrow, E., Payne, C. , Harbison, M., Long, I.: Mason, D.: Ragsdale, J., Peterson, R. FOURTH ROW: Ferguson, D. , Quinn, G., Ruiz, S. , Morrow, D. , Mulligan, S., Maze, C., Rowland, N., Randin, B., Wiley, J. i 1' r FIRST ROW, Strecpcr, C., Smith, L., Retherford, M., Thomas, B., Tornow, B., Shelton, K.: Marks, C.: Miller, R., Mansko, R., Price, I., Rieke, G., Slate, B. , Williams, A.: Riely, C., Tucker, R. SECOND ROW, Tucker, E., Scoggins, F., Sikes, D., Stacey, C., Sims, 1, , Ramos, R, , Matthews, W., Weaver, S., Usrey, B.,Tunne1l, P., Smith, B., Love, A. THIRD ROW, Snodgrass, S., Sch- ackford, E, , Usrey, I.,S1ack, M., Trimble, M., Wilson, L. , Walton, D, FOURTH ROW: Ybara, V., Waldrop, B., Saldivar, G., Sa- vage, l.,, Shelton, V., Sutton, M., Smith, V. g White, S., Vails, S. l,I,,fi. at work? llup, two, three, four fix, A , Q , '1,- . Gary Rule t 3 gr, of S A S J X , 'wk . 1. The morning after the night before. Q High Society Ball 5 ' E .av .. ., 1 . vi . ng? Iv 2 .-as .gf Autographs President , , , , Vice President David Mangine . . David Seib Secretary . . . . . . . .Judy Walder Treasurer . . . . . . . Peggy Coble Yell Leader . . . . . . .Sharon Stanley qu p. Edible. Fre hmm Sgr- , N 'AJ We are just starting up the mountain of school life. K? . g Cairns, R. g Clifton, M., Cline, S., Cole, L.: Cooper, FOURTH ROW: Boyd, R., Burleson. J.:Burkdo11, I.: Clifton, I.: Blake, W T., Branstetter, L. THIRD ROW, Caine, P., Dillard, S., Barnett, N., Dorei, W.: Clark, K., Curry, I.,C0b1e, P., Butts, L. , Bur- rnis, R., Banks, V., Coal, S., Brown, V. SECOND ROW: Cleaver, B.,Co1ena, B., Baker, D. , Call, L., Baxter, C., Bennett, I., Barrille, P., Coleman, H. , Casselman, I., Akers, D. FIRST ROW: Doctor, S., Clawson, C., Dye, D., Cross, R., Duggins, R., Co- ker, B.: Atwood, S. 1 . . 'L .WY , A fi x x . i it IRTH ROW, Israel, D., Glenn, I. , Goodan, I. , Hindes, J. , Hettick, K., Foster, J. , Iones, N., Goodman, I. , Hewitt, R., Faulkner, Jones, I.: Knowles, D. THIRD ROW, Harlein, I., Bibson, D., Holdrige, N.:I0hnson, I.: Feldmayer, K.: Edwards, I.: Gardenire, Harrell, A.,Hall, R., James, L.,Iordan, B. SECOND ROW, Garcia, A., Eoff, C., Frieze, N., Harris, lvl., Golden, C.,Iones, R. guson, I. , Hester, C., Hunnicutt, G., Easley, B., Holland, B. FIRST ROW, Hobbs, K., Gonzales, R., Hampton, T., Hedrick, J. JRTH ROW, Murrieta, G., Lee, B., Lavedock, B., Oreglia, B., Peasley, L.,Mawhiney, L., Lambert, E., Higgins, B.: Pendergraft, Petty, D., Price, D. , McCoard, D., McBride, W. THIRD ROW, Maborn, I., McClaskey, D., Lovell, V., Moreless, V.,M ah, P., Price, Y., Nelson, A., Lindsay, L., Potter, B. SECOND ROW, Ivlartain, A., La Munyon, T., Lopez, O., Nevels, J. , Marks , Osborn, D., Lambert, N., ,McElmurry, T. FIRST ROW, Pendleton, P. , Millard, D., Nunez, F. 1 Norton, K., Plea , M, , Mangine, D. , McCool, E., Lingarde, B. 9' 5 We 1 .,! f I 2 V ,X 'X 1 -., 1 FOURTH ROW: Rankin, R.: See, P.: Somersett, I. : Rawn, G. g Seib, D.: Verden, R.: Sawyer, G.: Schultz, I.: Ramos, D. : Ouesada, G.: Simpson, T.: Ouiroz, R, THIRD ROW: Rippie, R.: Stevens, W.: Stevens, P. : Rowland, L.: Stailey, S.: Smith, N.: Reeves, A.: Sorters, C.: Rising, S.: Sims, M. SECOND ROW: Staily, M.: Shackelford, B.: Rich, C.: Speer, I.: Sartin, B.: Saddler, T.: Smiley, R.:Secl1rist, N. : Reser, ll.: Spangler, L. FIRST ROW: Smith, L.: Sans, C.: Sutton, M.:Saltki1l, I.: Shirk, D.: Smith, E. l1OIIR'I'll ROW: Smith, l,.: Wilson, M.: Watlkins, J.: Taylor, R.: Wallace, R.: Walker, J. : Wells, C.: Senseny, B. THIRD ROW: Wa lkcr, R.: Torres, S., Torres, A.: Trimble, M. : Thomas, G.: Tucker, G.: Thompson, D. SECOND ROW: Walker, N.: Van Dyke, J.: Surralr, V.: Willems, D. : Way, S.: Webster, R. FIRST ROW: Waddle, W.: Trap, S.: Taylor, I,.: Walker, J.: Stanley, S. a-Q 5 f its r Q I X su. s Uh 1 U .ff x I .V 1 . - ' Q A ' y A iQ' s f l I' ' - ill ini 'a 1 ' Mammyl The four stooges. I'm sorry, Linda! what a messl Kiss me, you fool, There's mud in your eye. The gathering of the clan. What was that again! In my merry oldsmobile, The line up. 'S -- nv' A DY Chow line. wvlzwwygii- Q ,J gj 43i' i 3 f L' 'X v ' P., , 1 w Q ef 'fi' Y 3 X05 The Four Casuals What's my line? Tweedle Dee 81 Tweedle Dum Feeding their faces. See the monkey! Q' Y MWNM Moonlight gamblers Qgjitgg ,uh Lord Hamilton A girl in every port! Gang fight for goodies. 1 TA! ff., Xp, ., X .. .wr A if A - FN 6... CLU B cu S'E w YV V -'-'-9 G. FLG- -9 SINESS 4 ' CLUB-9 RUR ' 91.004 STHFF Q.. E STUDENT ' TEHCHE KS e,.....---- FM. ---3 MM Student Body 07756673 VICE PRESIDENT Jerry Calvin TREASURER Sharon Borgman SECRETARY Marsha Sims YELL LEADER Jim Stanley PRESIDENT D.Q. Dungan in 'Q' Xt 4 'f.'H rv-1 vw' J A FIRST ROW: White, R. g Hindes, M., Mulligan, S., Christopher, C., Guinn, S., Sims, M,gHarris, M. g Walker, I., Pleasic, M. SECOND ROW: Dungan, D.Q.gIohnson. I.: Douglas, P. g Allen, A.g Curtis, P.: Davidson, B. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sladeg Calvin, I., Coble, P.: Bergman, S.: Haycox, P., Benadom, A. FOURTH ROW: Garver, L.gTh0mi1son, G., Coiner, I.:Radford, D.: Stanley, J., Goodman, J., Jones, N., Smith, D. Sfzzdenf Count!! These students help the Student Body Officers govern the Student Body. This year they hove established o student court. 05766 g 'rl FIRST ROW: Sp- encer, L.: Pen- nebaker, C., Pe- ndleton, D.g Ca- tes, H. SECOND ROW: Petty, Y.: Cates, H. 57 av r-iw ,.., dz, f .48 9 , O, 9' ' . bulls: F- President ......... Linda Huckaby 0 Vice President ...... Jerry Calvin Secretary ....... Kathleen Peasley Treasurer ........ Peggy Andresen Sgt. at Arms ,,..,... P,I. Corum The purpose of the Foreign Language Club is to create an extra-curricular interest in foreign languages, people, and cul- ture. lt is a way of getting members of the many language classes together as a W D group of people with a mutual interest. L t 'fx ,, N oreigfz Language Club CLASS OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Doctor, S., LaMunyon, T.:Wa1ker, I.: Shirk, D. SECOND ROW: Campbell, A.: Lindner, J.: Curry, I.:Way, S. THIRD ROW: Rising, S.: Payne, C.gHaycox, P.: Bills, N. FOURTH ROW: Weaver, S.: Borgman, S.g Eilenberger, H.g Price, G.pQuesada, G. -'ix' -s-Yi! hu- 4X 'RY 'nga-f C X1 FIRST ROW, Simpson, B -Miss Komatsu Advisor, Benton, V., Badiali. I.: Flippen, K., Hobb, D., Lee, B., Bills, ,McCool, M., Maze, C.,Walker, I., , der, V., Sandiage, S. , Mulligan, S., Benadom, B. , Gilmore, B. , Wilson, L., Parker, D., Savage, L., Saldivar, G., Harris, M. TH IRD ROW, Sikes, D.: Cox, A. , Curtis, P., Lambert, K., Burnes, S., Killingsworth, B., Brooks, B. , Hopper, E., Peasley, K., Huck- aby L -Weaver S ,Currie, V.,Way, S.,Quesada, I., Testerman, D., Oreglia, B. FOURTH ROW, Benadom, A., Streeper, C., Coiner, 'J., Dung'an,. D.Q.: Hamilton, P., Haycox, P., Borgman, S., Andresen, P, , Hodge, J.: Stillens, I. , Terry, R. , Cline, S., Dr- eisbach, W., Cairns, R.,Wyrick, N. , Miles, B., Hettick, K. FIRST ROW, Wallace, L., Doctor, S., LaMunyon, T. , Mangine, D.,C011ir1S, G., Trimble, M., McEwen, S., Hindes, M., Quesada, G. SECOND ROW: Rising, S., Haycox, P.,Feldmayer, K., Johnson, J., Edwards, H., Shepherd, S., Campbell, A.,Rathbun, N., Pa yne, C.,Willson, V.,Gray, R., Steuart, B., Price, G.,Neal, B. THIRD ROW, Sieb, D., Banks, V.,Hindes, J., Douglass, P., Rey- nolds, B., Burnes, S., Brooks, B. , Usrey, B., Usrey, I., Gibbons, D., Testerman, D., Calvin, J. , Mangine, R. , Burkett, T. FOURTH ROW: Dungan, D,Q., Coiner, J., Rawn, D. , Cairns, T., Borgman, S., Andresen, I., Andresen, P., McCain, K., Eilenberger, H.: Hengst, R., Erickson, G., Gray, B., Stanley, J., Pinkham, B. , Terry, R. ilk Willems D., Larhben, N., shirk, D. SECOND Row, Mrs. Hohl, Advisor, Mcclasky, D,,Richerson, L., Lin- ,i G, Q K E X K EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Campbell, A.: Dobson, A.: Lindner, 1.3 Quesada, I.g Huckaby, I,.g Shepherd, S. SECOND ROW: Iiindes, M. g Wood, W.g Eilenberger, II.: McCain, K.: Calvin, 1,5 Burkett, T. TIIIRD ROW: Ouesada, G., C0 Little RCLI R fin Spanislrj 1? rum, P.I.gCl1ne, S.g Payne, C.: Andresen, P.gPeaS1ey, K. 5 McEven, S. Better watch. Sometlrings burning. Kfw iding Hood 'QMKSV Kidnap President . . . . . Secretary-Treas. Sgt. at Arms . The purpose of C.S.F, is to honor students with outstanding scholas- tic ability. They sponsored the Boogieman's Ball, an after-game dance and sold membership cards to the Parents Club. At the tall conference they won the traveling attendance trophy. .- . . . . . . Alice Benadom Howard Eilenberger Vice President . . . . . . .. .....Mary Cay Slack . . . .David Sikes A FIRST ROW: Mulligan, S. 5 Sikes, D. 5 Haycox, P., Benadom, B.g Shepherd, S, g McEven, S. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wilson, advisor Slack, M., Benadmn, A. 3 Reyolds, B., Burnes, S.g Payne, C.g Peasley, K. 5 Huckaby, L., Weaver, S. THIRD ROW: Cairns T Wil sun, V., Andresen, P., Borgman, S., Hengst, R., Elinberger, H.g Miles, B., Price, G. 5 Wyrick, N.: Testerrnan, D. xii' D iv- ti-fi. E' yt President ....... . . Jerry Calvin Vice President . . . . . . Bud Steuart si Secretary-Treas. . . . ..... Don Gibbons 'A Sgt, at Arms . . .... Ronald lviangine H1006 ii U Block E is a club for boys who have lettered in sp- orts. These boys help get community interest for our school by participating in exciting sports events. IIRST Rwwg Mzmiginc, R, g Oncsada, I.g Gray, B,gSrnitl1, D. 5 McLaughlin, D.gC1emets, G. g Rawn, D. SECOND ROW: Mason, P., li, iUUR'I'Ii ROW: Mangine, R Ca 61,3 Maurer, IJ., I-ivns, I, Rnwn, J., Miller, R., Ragsdalc, E, THIRD ROW, Gibbons, 13,5 Wells, B., Erickson, G. g Hindes, M. g Rowland, C.g Love, A., Neil, nn, B., Garcia, M.g Coiner, J. g Heatlinian, E.: McCain, K., Hengst, R., Gonzales, M., Wright, 'Reb 'NY Sv as Q President ... V ice President Marilyn McCoo1 . . . M ary Qualls secretary . . . . . . . .Irene Quesada Treasurer .. Point Recorder . . . . . .Claudia Maze . . . Janet Benton 0 0 The purpose of G.A.A. is fo promote . friendship and athletics among the members. Their main activities are Z' playclays and an annual slumber party. FIRST ROW: Matthews, B., Love, Y., Pennebaker, C., Maze, D.gMcCoo1, E.gMcCoo1, M. SECOND ROW: Maze, C.gBenton, J.g Vails, S., Sutton, M.: Clark, K.: Wininger, I. THIRD ROW: Stadey. I.: Usrey, J., Sims, M.:Usrey, B.: Edwards, A.: Usrey, I.: Fry, S. 4 Q ,.- yur 1 X D- A . fi QQ, . Q ,W -X i 1 3-lk ? 1 ll . - p X' :F dur- !', , ll ' .2 Y VIRST ROW, James, L., Foster, I.: Jones, N., Ferguson, H., Huckaby, L. , CHAPTER SWEETHEART, Ricki, G., Bolerjack, B., Price, ll., Nichols, W., Phillips, K., Thoinpon, D. SECOND ROW, Faulpner, I. , Reaser, H., Roberts, R., Walker, I.: Ragsdale, I. : Harrell, li, , Huvkahy, B., Bastadi, I.: Matthews, W., Tomlinson, G.: Fiscus. J.: Callison, I., Ripple, R. THIRD ROW: Rankin,'R.,Jones, ll., Clifton, J.: Mason, D., Love, A., Heathrnan, E., Moody, W., Retherford, M., Tucker, R., Maurer, D., Selly, B., Stark, D, FOURTH ROW, Wadkins, S., Capps, R., Taylor, H., Miller, R., Ferguson, G. : Iones, B., Ball, D. , Herron, W., Meadows, I. 9 Marks, Ii,1ClClIlClllS, G., Harlin, T., Little, I.: Sawyer, G. , White, K., Sandlin, L. These are the boys enrolled in Q- agriculture. Their motto is: . -ez.-:I 4 .1 . - Learning to do . d Q' 1 . ' ' ' Doing to eorn ' Earning to live Living to serve T -A.. ir- 4'-N ' . . As ,QT I in 1 i, rv' f 'I N x N I s I 'gf S El v e Q PRESIDENT Gene Tomlinson VICE PRESIDENT Bill Seely TREASURE? SECRETARY Darwin Smith . kv., N Guy Clements REPORTER Bob Harrell SENTINEL Denny Maurer ,XSST . REPORTER Gene Ferguson 'mf- r-fwfr-' Vi M 'F A, . r. ygfvlpgw L E if Md val: 6 . 4. 3' My in vi -,w President , , , , , Vice President . , . , Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Reporter . . Historian ........ Parliarnentarian .. Kg T H il 0 o 0 Pauline Tunnel Patsy Nunn . . Pat ,lvl OOIC . . . .Karen Clark . . . . Joy Walton . . .Mary Sutton . . . . Flora Nunez The purpose of FHA is to promote a growing appreciation of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encour- age democracy in home and com- munity life, to promote internation- al good will, to foster the develop- ment of creative leadership in home and community life, and to provide wholesome individual and group re- creation . FIRST ROW: Millard, D., Doctor, S,g Nunnes, G. p Barrille, P. 3 January, C., Love, Y. g Miss Deck - Advisor. SECOND ROW: Smith, l,. g Ferguson, 1.5 Clark, K.g Caul, I,,.g Bennett, J., Supringer, J., Sutton, M., White, C. THIRD ROW: Edwards, I. 3 Holaday, F., llarrel, Lg Knudson, B.g Usrey, Lg Usrey, B.g Tunnell, P, 5 Hall, R. g Pendergraft, P. fl' 49' T5 .rf , 'vffg F sf. i Q Nt it ' K r if-wr F5 x5uqp3 4' 1 N 3 ml gs - is R' J.-K President....... .. .. . Pat Douglas Vice President . . . . . . . . Alice Benadom Tl'83Sl.ll'Gl' 0 . . 0 . . Sue Mulligan Secretary . .... . . . . . . . . Phyllis Haycox Devotional Ch. . .. .. Sandra Doctor Sgt. at Arms . . . . . . . Peggy Andresen Publicity Ch. . . . . . Brenda Benadom Refreshment Ch. . . . . . . . Pat Moore Clean-Up Ch. . . . . Anna Allen The Y-Teens is a Christian organization. They support the Community Chest, polio drives, and many other charitable drives. Their main proiect is to help with the Por- terville State Children's Hospital. Y- Dm FIRST ROW: Taylor, L., Doctor, S.:Hester, C.p Harris, M.gMu1ligan, 5.5 Benadom B January J Walker I Pleasrc A Ev crett, C., Supringer, I.: Flippen, K. SECOND ROW: Moore, P., Parker, D.gWay S Curry I Johnson J Feldmayor K Web ster, P. 5 Shepherd, S.g Brooks, B.: Burnes, S.g Peasley, K.: Gray, R.g Slack, M Clawsom C THIRD ROW Gilmore B lavadock B.g Sims, M., Killingsworth, B.g Payne, C.: Benadom, A.g Bayles, K.: Scoggrns B Coble P Grove M Stanley S FOURTH ROW: Sandidge, S.pGann, K., Goodan, K.gWi1son, L.gCoble, P., Anthony, I Sims M Andresen P Cordle L Allen A Davis, I. 5 Campbell, A. 5 Rathbun, N. g Upton, E.: Douglas, P.: Dobson, A. iv -t ------ -M, JL JI 1 Q-9. D v u u I I I , u I n n ,bs f President Anna Allen H Vice President . . . . . . . . Kathleen Peasley Secretary . . . . . . . . Phyllis Haycox vi Point Recorder . . . . . . . Pat Douglas 41. il Rally Club The Rally Club helps with school spirit by decor- ating for games. They also fake tickets for games FIRST ROW: Hester, C.gMulligan, 5,3 Benadom, B.g Brooks, B, SECOND ROW: Shepherd, S.: Bills, N.:Davis, I.: Doctor, S. THIRD ROW: Oreglia, li.g Sims, M.gPeas1ey, K.gWebster, P.: Clawson, C. FOURTH ROW: Coble, P.g Lavadock, B.: Slack, M.g Douglas, P., Allen, A.g Bergman, S.g Haycox, P. fn.. -G l l President . . . . . . . . . . .Frances Holaday Secretary-Treas. . . . . . . . . Rita Hart Sgt. at Arms . . . . . . . Sam Miller A ' 1 . r f 6- Aff, X Vice President..... ....MaryQua11s 5 'W ,J if 4 N..- The Business Club sells Acta acls, sells tickets at all home games, and sponsors at least one dance. 53 Q Everything is set up on a point basis. The l0 2 r gn: people with the highest points are awarded a ser- vice pin . Bu mess Club FIRST ROW: Lindner, I.:Suprir1ger, I. p Matthews, B.g Torres, E.gP1easic, M.g Walker, I.g Love, Y. g McCoo1, M.gCoa1e, S., Ran- king, R. SECOND ROW: Dixon, F., Nursey, D. g Massey, A.: Smith, S.: Miller, W.gSa1tki1l, P. 3 Holaday, F.g Benadom, B. 3 Mul- ligan, S.gMr. Cary, advisor. THIRD ROW: Sims, M.gCaod1e, B.gF1ippen, K. 5 Slack, M.: Todd, L.: Jones, L.: Benadom, A., Pe- ndergraft, P.. Davidson, B.: Neil, L.. osrey, J. FOURTH ROW: Weems. R.:Rawn, R.:McCain, K.:Mi11ef. S.: Thompson, W.:Co1- be, P.: Hart, R.gQua11S, M. 5 Borgman, S.g Haycox, P.: Dobson, A.gAndreser1, P.g Brooks, B, 'Q Q R1U F I ga x President . . . . . . . . Warren Wood f ' Vice President... Rita Hart E , Secretary-Treas. . . . . . Ann Campbell The purpose of NFL is to promote an in- terest in language arts. They compete in speech toumaments in this area. FIRST ROW: McCool, M., Quesada, I.: Douglas, P. SECOND ROW: McEwen, S.: Weayer, S, g Hart, R. g Huckaby, L, THIRD ROW: Wilson, L,gKi1lingw0rth, B., Reynolds, B.g Smith, D.g Pendergraft, P,gChristopher, C. FOURTH ROW: Ogas, J. g Mr. Everett, advisor, Andresen, P., McCain, K.g Cairns, R.g Wood, W., Andresen, J. 5 Miller, S. T Qt is .Qu Ti-rv President , , , , , Vice President . Secretary-Treas. . Corres. Sec. .. Sgt. at Arms . . The Future Teachers Club's purpose is to encourage more students to be- come interested in the teaching pro- fession. They frequently hear talks from teachers in the many teaching fields about their particular fields. They also take field trips to many places. Kenneth McCain . . . . Vemon Wilson Sharon Burnes .. Doyle Smith . . . . Ion Andresen Future uuuefs Club FIRST ROW: McCoo1, M. g Quesada, I.: Brooks, B. g Hart, R.g Advisor - Mrs McCain SECOND ROW Benadom A.g Shepherd, S.gPeas1y, K.gBu1'nes, S.g Andresen, P., Edwards, A. THIRD ROW Coiner I McCain K Wood, W.: Andresen, I.: Smith, D,g Advisor - Mr. Slade. 'Q 41 NY Q- X Q if President Tom Cairns Vice President . . . . . . . . Sheree McEwen Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Richard Hewitt ? ii I fp? Y' li Camera Club The purpose of the Ccmero Club is to aid stu- dents in taking better pictures. They take pictures for the Acta. FIRST ROW: Smith, S.gMcEwen, S. SECOND ROW: Cairns, T.g Maurer, B.g Rawn, D., Hewitt, R, THIRD ROW: Weems, R.: McCain, K.: Cairns, R.:Wood, W,g Pe- 1151 hw- ey it Y' 1,3 -5 it ef art' 955, President...... DonRawn Vice President . . . . . . . Sharon Bergman Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Ann Campbell Treasurer . . . . .Howard Eilenberger The Science Club is for those students in- V . . terested in science. They are a very act- ive club around the school. 5 XR. AT Scien e C ui mi X3 FIRST ROW: Rawn, D.: Borgman, S.: Eilenberger, H.: Campbell, A. SECOND ROW: Mr. Murry - Advisor: Steuart, B. : January, C.: Winiger, I.: McEwen, S.: McCool, M.: Benadom, B.: Mulligan, S.: Bills, N.: Shepherd, S.: Hay- cox, P.: Benadom, A.: Smith, D.: Stanley, I. THIRD ROW: Dungan, D.Q.: Huckaby, L.: Dobson, A.: Parker, D., Moore, P.: Bumes, S.: Quesada, I.: Gray R.: Payne, C.: Andraen, P.: Brooks, B.: Peasley, K.: Qualls, M.: Hola- day, F.:Hamilron, P.: Terry R.: Hindes, M. FOURTH ROW: Coiner, I.: Mangine, R.: Garver, L.: Davidson, B.: Simpson, B.: Price, G.:Hart, R.: Kroeker, N.: Richerson, L.: Douglass, P.: Edwards, A.: Gibbons, D.: Wyrick, R.. Cairns, T.:Roland, C. FIFTH ROW: Corum, P.I.: Hengst, R.:Cleary, J.: Smith, B.: Pinkham, B.: Wright, G.: Marks, B.:Garver, L.: Testerman, D.: Pearson, N.: McCain, K.: Erickson, G.:Maurer, B.: Eberle, G.: Calvin, J. OR BUT .A Wihivlmf fe iii' President Vue President Secretary Treasurer Corres Sec Historian Parllamentarian Jr i is 5 'fi .. Lzbmrmm . Slleree McEwen . . . Mark Trimble . . . . Brenda Easily . . Donna Millard Diane McClashey Georgia Saldivar . . . . .Wally Dorei The Librarians includes all students who HELP, KHP , work in the library. The librarians meet STUDQ NQLL to discuss mutual problems and receive in ,D is structions on the use of the library FIRST ROW: Miss Pal'trix.l gc, advisorg Matthews, B., Harbison, lxl.g McCain, K.g Ackers, D.: Miller, S. SECOND ROW: Saldlvar G Datsun, ll,g Sarriu, H.g Easily, B., Torupsou, D.3Car1nan, P, THIRD ROW: L omg, I.g Curtis, P.g McClashey, D., Trimble M e P., Trimble, M,g Dorei, W. FOURTH ROW: Millard, D.p Nunez, F.: Sechrist, M., Waddle, D.g McEwen, S. ,-uf G? 19 ina-' Q Qi' 'Sf iq GQ Ni vX'1 I ' E :Li 11 JG A-,rr -4 1 Z3 I ll Vi ES- , 4 in gs, , f 4 is af 6 -Q, - . fix' . , I ff' 1+ - ffff-mi 1 .Q Q s' F ' ., if of J! I - Q '73 fit, FIRST ROW Mrs McCa1n Advlsor Torres E Bramley D Douglass P DJVIS J B111 N Trav1s L Vvlfllg r J, SECOND ROW Hamson B Dxxon I Swearmgcn N Chnstopher C Sunpson B Be admn A Suu h S THIRD ROW Lee M Goodan K Follms C Ierguson C Wecms R Ooley J Andresen P Mlller S ,Q F, R O52 FIRST ROW Penmngton I Sxms NI IN mmf cr I Dawson B NI1ss Deck adv1sor SLCOND ROW Steuart I5 AIIen, A Cordle I Scoggms B Ikyrmc Iiowlcn I Stanley J THIRD ROW Mr Everett advxsor NI: Petty, adwsor Hamxlton I S 1 I D Curum VanNIess H F fu- xv 'f Q W 'file 'ff' 'I 'P MR, PEARSON Advisor Editor . . . . . . . Kathleen Peasley Asst. Editor .. . Literary Editor . . . . . Anna Allen .Peggy Andresen Art Editor . . . . . . . Sharon Burnes Lay-out Editor Photographer . Sports Editor . Business Editor . . . Myrna Grove Secretary . . . . . . . Alice Benadom . . . . . Tom Burkett ...... Jack Grey . . . Pat Douglas Secretary. . . . . . . Phyllis Haycox Typist........ Typist Bookkeeper . . Sharon Borgman . . . Naomi Bills . . . . Rita Hart Aww SMH These students have been working all year to put out the ACTA. FIRST ROW: Peasley, K,gShepherd, S.gBenadom, B.gTorres, E.g Bills, N.gHaycox, P. SECOND ROW: Andresen, P.g Slack, M., Hart, R., Benadom, A., Douglas, P., Allen, A. THIRD ROW: Borgman, S.gWood, W.: VanNess, H.gMr. Pearson, advisor: McCain, K.g Burkett, T. 3 Miller, S. 1 1 'N' 'S P I 4-no v, X ' ,, X, Q - 3 mfg ' 5 3:5- , I 1, af . rg EDITOR. . . . Kathleen Peasley I JR I 5 ASST. EDITOR. . . .Anna Allen W .K X . I r .H I ART EDITOR. . . . Sharon Burnes f - ' -- If 1 ,, BUSINESS EDITOR. . . .Myrna Grove A I fr H' I ff m A WL -1 v I LITERARY EDITOR .... Peggy Andresen LAY-OUT EDITOR. . . . Alice Benadom . im, :. f R I I 1 ,K,' I Q ln J 77 PHOTOGRAPHER. . . .Tom Burkett -Un X I ,,,, K1 ff if SPORTS EDITOR. . . .Jack Grey E.U.H.S. on the go. n. M 5, ll u fig' 'rw :nf W Here's mud in your eye. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease. ,.,e, ' Q 'Q' Q it, .t . ' at e X 32 ig, ,L ' ' rtt EV ., Si, i t Beauty on parade, ,wi A P y ' v -MHA. Ride 'er Cowgirl. Everyone think hard. Foursome at Brunch . ...4..,t, W in ' i f 1559? H i,i'LifMmii1 fW?f S x as qw 7 S- ' -rr' H. Zt,t , if M - e . a A 'Q 1 7g-M1.'aei,r- W y ,y H W il . . Hey, Wait for me. W, 78 t e . ix. Miscles do show Step 'em off, Coach Lean to the left! 5 Q l if Ewvf x Friendly, feudin' seniors Sneaky snap Charles y Q' A 4? Handsome and Barbara Lovely figure, Kathleen ,, 2 is Q '- A 7 L 'iir 5 ,iiif i'i Vr ' . ' :,I 2 - is Zi so Q l s 1 , r ' fl K K 'Egg 9 K Q34 ' .Y . - - it W . A J, 'iii 'j , Brunchtime coffee ef f . ra 2' - naw a ' ' U' ' A 2 'N f -ii- , . sl s a li' l D ' ' 1: V5 'i ' ' ai : .71 Nl if , ' I , ii xl' 3 A 531. -f X! F Q? ' s - Qs.,-isis lss a .A ,,r Q ls s if-w1,,'sf!'l 9 ,3 is Q My V h Hippy. huh? 1 'r'f A 2 I - ' - 152, 'Ti Who me? ' So becoming, Tom My, you look happy 5 si ' .sr an 4 A 4 Egg., M wr ,, 9 xr,-cd 1 ,,,-F-.,....4-atb 'X Danger! men at work Sound asleep? L.LzL lg ,M LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Stanleyg Sharon Burnes, Head Majoretteg Carolyn Clawsong in Charles I-lindes, Band Mascot, X 5 Majoreffe -Fla Bea ers lv I LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Quinng Norene Rathbung Mary Beth Leeg Karen Ganng Barbara Scoggins. PB' lk , ' 5 R f-5 1 I 4 ffl-. fling 1' fy ,Z ill yn, m I ,wk .N Cf? A N li. .l . . S2255 SITTING: Anna Allen, Judy Anthony, Pat Douglass. STANDING: Jim Stanley-Head Yell Leader ,gy ip, sz fe! xi WM 01140072 ers 4 SITTING: Kita Bayles-Head Pompon girl. STANDING: Beryl Mcl-Iugh, Penny Bowlen, Coleen Chnstopher 3 ,5- S I -. Z1 Bsssnavhr'-Q7 J N- Q .- 153-ififii.. - -1 ii A . 'WPSEE A 555595355 'QlFT2:ii . - 14-112 ll' K , 5531512 P' was S2399 iwl I . 5' lfei I V i WWI W 1,1 I Q' v .jill W H iTiS!f5?,Z9'2 in EPSEQEIM ' f 1 5!?EkfE2lif Qfiiliill? 'limit 325555 1' , if 2. gi ' 'T , I: liligi' A m wilisll h 5 igfvins I ,, V k aw - 'vfiii-'Q mm f?ilQf:'!i?S Ziiiilii' lilaliiizlffliiil gig 'Wizfi Qsggligi il WWSETFI Wim? 1fEl!'ES5?E'5? I5l??f7?5?l? EEEEZILHIH wmwih, .,..,. H I I 45,2 wwe 1 ,isp X,m,g H A W , We U... BASE SECTION Paul Hamilton ROW I: Hodge, 1.5 l-larlien, T.: Heathman, G. ROW 2 Shelton K DRUM MAIQR Penninger, E.: Brokaw, L.g Stites, S.: Martin, O McCord D Charles Hindes BAND MA SCOT TRUMPET TRIO ww? A,-Q,.,,, ' ROW rg Penny Bowlen, vocalistg Jon Goodang Ronald Mangineg Mr. Harbin, leaderg Ross Terryg Gilbert Quesada. ROW 2: Frances Holaday, pianist: Paul Hamiltong Darwin Smithg Jim Coinerg Gene Price: Larry Peasleyg Eulan Penningerg Mike Hindes, not pictured, Rfk ,- r Q od! -5 Blue E' 4 .si if qv-an 'K ,JK uf- r V6 C F ' mr. Wiki QV' ' .1 .L New ' ,S -Mfr A 4 'Q 6 J' r. A A 5 - . sir-nhl 53:53 . V x ROW I, LaMunyon, T., Lee, B., Hindes, C. -Mascot, Cross, R., McCoard. D. ROW 2, VanDuke, F., McCool. M, McCool, E., Atwood, S., Stanley, S., Taylor, L., Pleasic, M., Pennebaker. C., Quesada, G., Peasley. L., Phillips, G., Goodan. I., Mawhinney, L., ,Director-R.L., Harbin. ROW 3, Maze, C., Webster, P., Peasley, K., Quesada, I., Burnes, S., Davidson, B., Curry. I., Way, S., Johnson, I., Gilmore. B. , Golden, C., Bennett, I., Reasner, S., Harlin. I.: Walton, J., Harrison. B. ROW 4, Hindes, M., Corum, E.J., Collins, I., llarlin, T., Heathman. G., Rowland, C., Casey, I., Gray, I., Price, G., Martin, O., Stites, S., Smith, B., Case, B., Dreiesbach, W., Lambert, E., Hindes, I. ROW 5: Hodge, I., Penninger, C., Cagle, W., Baldwin, P., Smith, D., McLaughlin, D., Weichman, W., Hamilton, P., Shelton, K., Brokaw, L., Wilson, M., Coiner, J., Mangine, R.: Wright. G., Keenum, F., Goodman, J. Q22 ETF Bmw' The band is one of the best in EUHS' history They have represented us many times this year. At the Tulare Kings Counties Music Festival they received a rating of Excellent They are under the direction of Mr. Harbin. .gi f :hs ISV Eli I LEFT TO RIGHT, Sharon Stanley, Pat Douglass-pianist, Karen Lambert, Anna Allen, Penny Bowlen, Mary Cay Slack. Vzorczlivzes -- Clzoir y K ROW I, Ramos, F., Ruiz, D., Grove, M., Phillips, V., Staley, D., McHugh. B., Ferguson, J., Lopez, O., Musick E. D v Lingard, B, ROW 2, Christopher, C., Wilson, L., Killingsworth, B., Barnett, P., Elston. E., Montgomery, V., Shepherd, S., Tucker, E., Snodgrass, S., Holaday, F., Stamos, I. ROW 3, Rathbun, N., Sandidge, S., Bowlen, P., Bayles, K., Lambert, K., Reynolds, B., Shirk, D., Richerson, L. , Edwards, A., Steuart, A., Shelton, V. ROW 4, Thomas, D., Hampton, B., Collins, C., Ransom. D., Mosely, J., Todd, B., Penninger, E., Johnson, D., Wilshire, C., Ramos, R., Coble, P. . .ga 9 W Zim. ,R-f W 3 A fi- 4 y-In Q' at 'WW Shook the Family Trees, ROW I: Pleasic, M.gBadia1i, J.: McEwen, S., Simpson, B.: Shirk, D. ROW 2: Bowlen. P., Akers, D., Davison, B., Miller, W.g Kroeker, N., Wallace, L., Richardson, L.. Bennett, I., Burril, P, ROW 3: lluckaby, B., Stanley, J., Testerman, D., Corum, E,J. g Cleary, I.: Flood, I.: Pearson, N.: Weems, R., McCain, K., Miller, S., Jones, D. 3 L This yeor's Student Body Play wos WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE . It was about cz teen-age girl ond her problems in getting cx date for the Prom. The money mode from this play went to the Student Body HILDEGARDE , , , , , FREDDIE SHERMAN MR, DoLsoN,,,,,, MRS, DOLSON , , . BOB DOLSON , , , MR. SHERMAN . . MRS. SHERMAN . . SALLY ......... CINDY . . . JIMMY . . . PAIGE .... IILL........ DIRECTOR ... Peggy Andresen nl-loward Eilenberger Gene Price , , , , Karen Lambert , , ,John Andresen , , Paul Hamilton . , , , , Sue Weaver , , , , Alice Benadom ......... Rita Half . . . Kenneth McCain ...........Parsy Nunn Wanda Lou Thompson . . . Miss Alice Komatsu LINDA HUCKABY KATHLEEN PEASLEY 5 . RONA LD MANGINE SA NDRA SHEPHERD PHYLLIS l-IAYCOX E LLLL i . R 'B I ' VCX R s kik, , fs' , - ,N 5 ' LL, . as Egg 3 ei ffl wwe- - --3 R '12 f, E Q . EMA . W. 513, :' :Bail iii: .':::'f'T3'1 ? i-': Q-E . F: .-.:.35jZ,k. , J rj3755iS ,r if is -fi .-'kaffi' E 59 ., Q V iw? H X 3 r' 'Er L R ik ZR.. f if R , 3.33, .IQ wif R- I E Q F nga., l E 2 '? QI 'X fi? is J Bt , X , 1 ws X lfglgig-1, r E re 5 339,53 , fs ,X S ,S 1-, 433 X . so Ml -fe 'Q ' 1,:..A,:2Q. f .:.4 2 A GENE TOMLINSON MISS KOMATSU DON RAWN SHARON BORGMAN ii ea en Can Huff' JOE PENDLETON . . . . MR. JORDAN... . .. MESSENGER 7013. . . n SENIOR CLASS PLAY JULIA FARNSWORTH. . . . TONY ABBOTT ..... BETTE LOGAN. . . MAX LEVENE ,,,, MRS. AMES .... NURSE ....... ISI ESCORT ANN SUSIE ......... 2nd ESCORT WILLIAMS .... LEFTY ...... WORKMAN ......... DOCTOR ........... PLAIN CLOTHESMAN DIRECTOR.......... . . . . Gene Tomlinson ..........Don Rawn . . . . Sharon Borgman . . . Kathleen Peasley . . . .Ronald Mangine . . . Linda I-luckaby . ...James Mosley . . . Sandra Shepherd . , . . Peggy Andresen . . . Phyllis I-Iaycox . . . Bill Maurer . . . Jerry Calvin , . , Jim Coiner . . . . . . .Tom Burkett ........BudPinkham Miss A lice Komatsu 'S w Y X- J 'W' .- n K -I HEAVEN CAN WAlT is the name of N' the play put on by the senior class. It is about a prize fighter who goes to heaven too soon and then has to find another body to use until he really dies. The senior class received the money from this play. JIM COINER TOM BURKETT ' .4 ' - - . . nf TSW' ,g::s5g,2j: 5. 5f7gggqf:siNE45'S : ia. :- LE E., . in . 2 an f? H l , BUD PINKHAM E . -I M N L X N is L if QNQNM W2 r Y A V t i - S- an 'js It .iiff ii ii ' .Q .-.i,f X .3 an ,N ns , fx . Q ,X Y 'I . 53 I4 x Ai S I. . 5 'REQ 1 , Fi,-f e.'2f' IAMES MOSLEY 4 A 3 , aid c-719' BILL MAURER JERRY CALVIN PEGGY ANDRESEN W wx 'N 'Q f 1 l xxff -Mia 40 E 49 JL, Q 25 5. u,. Z Defense goes to work. 'icmtch it, Jack, 0 J S' X SQ 'SN . - x x x. , 12.5 Q. 5 N yi- ,... L xt, Y ,. ' Lg . -.. 'S egg -if 't ROW Ig Iohn Wallace -Trades and Industrial Arts: Sharon Borgman-Social Science: Peggy Andresen -Englishg Loretta Todd -Home Economicsg Tom Harlien-Agriculture. ROW 2: Sharon Bumes-Art: Kathleen Peasley-Foreign Languageg lim Coiner-Musicg Howard Eilenberger-Laboratory Scienceg Rita Hart-Businessg Vernon Wilson -Mathematics. chief amen! ara'5 These awards are given to students who are outstanding in their Fields. CUP WINNERS Eleven certificates and two trophies Sharon Borgman-Liberal Arts gre qwqrded, Howard Eilenberger-Science and Mathematics 17 roslz-S0 plz l'Cl'ZU 2. Thirsty, aren't they? I. Gosh everything looks funny Freshmen .... ....45 Sophomores . . . . . . . . .55 5. Look ma, no hands! 3. It's mine. Wi 4. Belly flop! Pickin' her teeth! Comparing feet! Polishing the apple! E Y . I . Don't hit mel ' Mr. and Mrs. Superman! 5' row' I . i 7' 1 s ,li r . 5 sg Ls. it . 'f K 1 X .f K What's coming off? Mug shots! Talented Seniors? Run, Howard! 5 1 i ai is .,-. --enum: Comparing answers! Crazylegs Hamilton! Scene in Heaven? Next! Beach crabs! NSERPENTINE 1 95 6 G 0 N Ovevgfoov FOOT BALL Sgngon QQ 5 W To OPENS .. 52 SEPT. 2l A 85-GW A M FIRST SEMESTER Sfph ffm-,Ss FRESHMHN - SoPHomoRg .. BQQML -- THHNKSGIVING SEPT. I5 HOLnDnv 5 Nov. zz C2535 N C,-23 u LQQ + wg swoon THE ,. ST oEF'il1ffT1gl TREE ll U 0 OPENING OF 9996, DEQ. 'gm ,Las BRSKETBHLL SERSONH cvs . -2- W T DEQ, 5' exqfo 0,9 REQ: SNEETHEI-IRT Dqggg .4 dv CAROL HESTER SUEETHERRT SHN. 2.6 19 5 7 af' HQSJEEN ,L 0 Q- C9932 QUffNi0 01v ..-WMO QD, xb F P,,,'97-,O Q2 DOUN B .. SE ' lc Q45 Q44 snssanm' CUND SE ME STEQ S MARCH 5 INTER-CLASS-TRACK MEET TRACK .. MRRCLH 2l MARCH 5 4:5 0 J' ll 413 H , AU ,, 5'1ggpN'gG. x 0,0935 HPRIL 5 Y' .. 9519? xx, X5 STUDENT' Bogy 'K W Ezzzriozi O SQQX 0 SENIOR LLASS 081' QV 111 PRESENTS BQSX X9-qX QX NW 6A70,p CHN man' TE x, 30471 HORIL. I2 P99252 OQOOV U vegan JUNQ 5? At DUR fl SPRING QONQER-ru 6269 xg 72' I .4 EA 5. W y gf V v K ' J' 'Y ,f ff yu wh b 1 Qi K JERRY CALVIN Captain cc 77, ,IIM STANLEY Most Valuable Player DENNY MAIIRER ootbczll DALE RADFORD Outstandmg Back llUN.'Xl,Il RAWN GENE RAGSDALE BILL PARKS BILL WELLS DON GIBBONS MIKE HINDES Outstanding Lineman DON MCLAUGHLIN I L N R 1 iww 'Q New -Wu 'Q WSI! NR an . I I Q - brgsvx Q 5 -WF . V ,W n N , N fi .5 . fhfjii sg 1. SM:-55:1 . xflkgi iff? 'X' km. ' Ni gg K .six wh- F -' 1 ix, ji e..WSk3Kl' GENE HEATHMAN GENE FERGUSON L'ffL'l'llZ L' IZ DARlS RANSOM BILL GRAY HARRY VAN Nsss A W M ANUEL GONZA LES CHARLES ROWLA ND I Ia E . 1 1' . Q' x 5 ig .:.,..........h.- A W! , . e . .. w ,,, . AA Q, A .. 0 . .. MANUEL GARCIA GUY CLEMENTS Pkg-.. -AM' HOWARD COLEMAN X s MA' fc? Y . My -- gg 5:35 , 5. if A ,fwf Wx .. 1 - fggggfigaffigigi :gf f::.,+,-- -.X I 1 'A wi . - sv-4555? 5 1- ' ' YH - w: -,M ,': ' 2, .. - , A qr .. :lbi':.- ,M 4. 1 ..Z55.'.:ea '-Y .. 5 :' ..,?K.:. 1 I RON MANGITXE ' I Qi. ,aff .1-4 A . ROW lg Maurer, D.: Neal, B.:Garcia, M.: Tomlinson, G.: Mangine, R.: Ragsdale, E. ROW 2: Gann, B. I :A1Fages, Coach. ROW 3: Heathman, G.: Clements, G.:Gray, B.: Ferguson, G.: Coleman, H.: Parks B :Marks, B, 5 Rawn, D.: Van Ness, H.: Ennes, R. ROW 4: Eugene Shields, Coach: Pearson, N.:Rowland, C.: Hengst, R.g Stanley, J.: Radford, D.: Wells, B. : Gonzales, M. : Gibbons, D. 6' 7' 15155 footbaff W if X!! ggi? Q Football is one of the most popular sports at E.U.H.S. These boys are A to be commended for the Fine fob they have done and the hard work V Lifldsal' K they have put in for the team. ' F o Orosi Porterville Coaches Fages and Shields I Woodlake I Wasco I Corcoran Dinuba Graces 3. 'X Shafter Pennington, J. : Smith, D. 3 Calvin, J. : Sawyer, L. : Penninger, E.: Ransom, D.: McLaughlin, D.: Coiner, We They 7 6 7 6 I3 33 26 rg I9 I3 I3 I2 7 25 I3 35 24 40 S X, wiki :ik M K , K Q ' ' , , A ' fl' - W ,J ' '4 M, ' if L F sccc 2 -f gifs 2 L 1 L 'lt' R 1 2 i X - ' ' is . fl, A .,- i . - . my A Q 5 , . - . , . K X Vi , C 1 L E53 .55 K 1. ,E My A is 5, at: A A 4 ' if .F , cc, L 4 2 ,. W W or .R ,fs lf' ,A , A X V, . .. .. as K Q it . . ,, X ,Y I A K 1 'X 2 -5 I 3 ,V 1 3 l A . In is 7 as K fl Q S ll .L .fl E . Q fl f f l f - 2 ' sf 1 2 'Q R' 'H -1 2 .a , ill' 5--' S' 1, 5 .nc if L rw gl 5315 B ' f - 5 Q , , 6 zz. s . , KVM - ,Q 7, av- - 5 A .A in L... .5'I',Sv '53 'X l ' lu , if ' 1 r 7 'wg .SS l X ' WW .5 VM A s. it ROWI Schultz I Manager McCoard D Ramos D LaMunyon T Ragsdale J Mangrne D Garcra B Ramos S Pennyton, W ROW 2 Chrapuzro Coach Gardenhrre J Tucker B Hrndes I Phrllrps G Quesada G Steuart B Love A Macwhrney L Rabb Coach ROW 3 Cottmgham L Gerguson H Chfton J Frscus J Errckson G Wrrght G Rawn G Sreb D Banks V Mayfreld W ROW4 M111er R Hernandez M Wallrs R Subra A Scoggms J Lambert E Nunez M Wynn D Hernandez P Moralez R Mason D lass ootbczff The B team has really been built Ig up this year and has given great strength to Football ot E.U.H.S. iw- Coaches Raab and Chiapuzio B We They Lindsay 33 Orosi 0 42 Porterville O 35 Woodlake o 25 Wasco O 25 Corcoran 0 40 Dinuba o I4 Graces 32 o Shafter o 42 D fs u XM A ,Eg 1. . ,, 'VV' ' R 'TXZ' Q :..l.L.I'T4Iif' SCOGGINS Most Valuable Player WRIGHT Captain CC 77 CLIFTON, J. thai . ., ,, . ' 3' .. 1-w ' ., A KX? . mf -'m:m f 5'1 -f R . 4. football TUCKER, R. GARCIA, B. MORALES, R. Kf,yY 4' AQ 3 'ww .:-1 , ,, -ey ,infix - gg .25 ' ff '.4.,3'.Q4'!. lskufm HERNANDEZ, M. 1 FISCUS, J. MILLER, B. M RAWN, G. .S X 0 kia. em. Quesam, G. R RAMOS, S. L rg.aJP'3nan' - ' WAYNE, D, wk Sv' Q. W KZ! 61771 HIL STEUART, B. LAM BERT, E. MAYFIELD, w, RAGSDALE, I. MASON, D. SUBIA , A . I' Q is ii mg. 5 N .. Q 1 5 QQFEQQQQQE 1 GARDENHXRE, I, ERICKSON, G. .,1 39- MANGINE, D. I f gr A ' NUNEZ, M. CIN, 4' T ' X- SN ??3 iswfvy w f',X 2 E it Q3??ffySfA.fa3QQ7f .'-. gi' FERGUSON. H. um LovE,A. ll !ln j ll 'C Basketball 4' ,C T7 x, R ' Yau . K 1 ' wi -, Seauaaax CHARLES ROWLAND HOWARD COLEMAN Most Valuable Player Best Defense Player JERRY CALVIN Captain ROW I: Smith, D.: Snow, C.: Rowland, C.: Jones, G.: Coiner, I.: Wallace, I.: McLaughlin, D. ROW 2: Ferguson, G., Maurer, B.: Garcia, M.: Horner, S.: Calvin. I. ROW 3: Coach, Pete McCain: Gray, B.: Coleman, H.: Sawyer, L.: McCain, K.: Marks, B.: Manager, Sullivan, D. L i i Q ,, Q X N ss ,A QR, - y f if . - U V . , B il A D XM ef I n N 4..,, W, , lx 'I h g X X -- V i A X C um L., EX fi fill? L - ie S u R M 2 y EVE? F UQ 9 x ' 1 1 ,Sl ,, I 1 4 . :A - S Q 9 r '5 kai' L 5 fu? qu in if 5- 'Cul' Quai T 'Q ' Y' J, a - 1 tix. an KKK. K , Q 5 GENE FERGUSON nf LONNIE SAWYER 'Qt CURTIS SNOW :SL js? A , it If 3 If ' 'af' GEORGE JONES Most Improved Player vdk V 7. ,, is ' ,- . w 'sq if : k k I Q BILL MAURER if 1 . KEN MCCAIN hczmpiozzs DON M c LAUGH LIN Most Inspirational Player 'M I . q, , , ,-':a . . 1? Je .R , his s as . 'fail-Xia, , BILL MARKS SPEED HORNER X .. . 1 J , 111235 fr :Fi L i5, , , I Z , M3 ' fa 2 Ia N JIM COINER MANUEL GARCIA DARWIN SMITH 'Q- BILL GRAY M ' E gl ., Rx 1 '7 asleezfball BUD Best F B CLASS BASKETBALL ROW I Garver L g Steuart, B., Neal, B.: Tucker, B.: Erlckson G Rreke, G., Dreisbach, B., Hewitt, R. Moody, LELAND GARVER Most Valuable Player ROW 2: Ferguson, H. -Manager Mlller Q , Q..-1, 15, WA LLY MOODY ROBERT TUC KER KU67'77'L671 BILL DREISBACH Y X qi Ill Il Ilf' jim: lllllll' lull II I is X . ii ' I ig GARY ERICKSON QQ 5 xx fm . BQ i E wg .W JH, GARY RIEKE B05 NEAL QQ 'M at fn ,fy sf s up ,M K LOYD MILLER ,M . , w 1 12.5-f'A ,H ,.,- : ,, -Q, w Q I 4' Basketball 4. f al W Q , l W V nm wrusv Captain JOE SCOGGINS Most Valuable Player I ERRY JONES Best Free Thrower ROW I: Mason, D.: Cross, R.: LaMunyon, T.: Mangine, D.: McCord. D.: Quesada, G.: Sikes, D. ROW 2: Shields- Coach: Hindes, I.: Coleman, K.: Streeper, C.: Jones. L: Mayfield, W.: Scoggins, I.: Wiley. I.: ? ,, 'Wi av -'V-4 Garcia, W. -Manager. WAYNE MAYFIELD A BASKETBALIQ Strathmore Madera Whitney C.O.S. I. V. Tulare Strathmore Delano Tulare Strathmore C. O. S. I. V. Shafter Redwood Wasco Corcoran Dinuba Graces Shafter Wasco Corcoran Dinuba Redwood Graces Reedly DAVID MA NGINE 6Z1f67'71167fL and Scores THEY 63 35 32 58 44 29 26 41 50 53 37 39 33 4I 42 37 28 35 50 40 40 40 49 'In .x X ,Q QEEEEEEE' I I gains: 1 X 2 EE!! 4 'Il 3 DAVID SIKES GILBERT QUESADA B BASKETBALL Strathmore Tulare Tulare Strathmore Shafter Redwood Wasco Corcoran Dinuba Graces Shafter Wasco Corcoran Dinuba Redwood Graces C BASKETBALL Strathmore Tulare Tulare Strathmore Shafter Redwood Wasco Corcoran Dinuba Graces Shafter Wasco Corcoran Redwood Graces CLAUDE STREEPER Not Pictured WE 42 30 25 29 21 28 4I 39 30 35 30 29 39 36 45 38 WE 28 23 18 2I 34 32 30 42 34 35 20 23 47 30 39 THEY 32 38 40 39 27 46 35 45 45 30 39 42 4 1 37 43 35 THEY 2I 31 32 33 31 23 23 17 19 26 28 24 30 28 50 ROW 1: Mawheney, L., Cairns, R., Andresen. I.: McCain, K., Rawn, D., Coiner, J., Coach McCain, Massey, J., Marks, B., Heathman, E., Seib. D., Banks, V., Rawn, G. ROW 2: Hewitt, R., Gray, B., Erickson, G., Wright, G., Ragsdale, I., Clifton, J., Diamond, R., Peasley, L. N..-X-, N' .fx. .1x, -,gf Q. gl xyyfg-, 's ' -j-'N Swim Teams sfo' .,z4?2S,g' ROW I, Webster, P., Huckaby, L., Campbell, A., Douglass, P., Payne, C., Mulligan, S., Stanley, S. ROW 2, Shepherd, S., Riesner, S., Hart, R., Way, S., Curry, J,,Fe1dmayer, K., Andresen, P., Benadom, B., Moore, P., Mathews, B., Benadom, A., Lavedock, B. fi mr P Y QE , LEFT TO RIGHT: I-larlien, T., Jones, G.g Wallace, I., Gibbons, D., Maurer, D.: Horner, C. 1- J 1 Traci I X ROW I: Elam, G., McCoard, D.g Thompson, D., Ramos, D., Spangler, R., James, L., Schultz, J., Mason, D. ROW 2: Lee, B.g Phillips, G., Faulkner, J.: Jones, G.: Love, A.: Neal, B., Hernandez, M,g Qualls, F., Lambert, E. is . L I L . f , W A 5' ff nnnale - 3 A -QQE ' 4 A A . F A 3 x MONAMQ1 X 1 f KE gk 3,4 K E- if J Y...-rf li R im wi' W V v -. i L Q M, gfg up 'T E 'gf Sis , K . lp gl-.Rb 5513 4716 Qt S'31' AR 40 8 Q 1:-.Lima 0.9 rea -lf be QE 3: 1 K T ar TOP ROW: Mayfield, W.g Calvin, 1.5 Gann, B,g Garcia, M., Coach Horstmang Par ks, B.g Wiley, I. : Garver, L.: Cottingham, L.: Snow, C, BOTTOM ROW: Sikes, D., Smith, D., Rowland, C., Tucker, R.g Mangine, R., Ransom, D. afsity Baseball U71 The boys who play Varsity Baseball have made if one of the most exciting sports of E.U.H.S. They are sure to go far. I xx ef This group of players has real enthusiasm and ability. Their playing has greatly improved this year. .i4' ear . . czseball ROW Ig Coach Chipuzio, Coleman, K. g Baker, T,g Jones, D., Sawyer. L., Ferguson, G., Coleman, H. g Ferguson Bradley, C. ROW 2: Cross, R,g Merriot, S., Streeper, C., Quesada, G., Mangine. D,g Garcia, A., Gonzales, M. iq VW MM wi-ffl? ' V ' w:, .,i'T' 1 5321ir9Qi'+ y y ' . : ,Q L pl, -f BERNIE ROBERTS 1894 ------ 1957 Bemie's philosophy: L t I' ' h e me ave ln my ouse by the side of the road and be o friend of man. In M emoriczm KELLY SUTTON'S JEWELRY STORE TRUCKING . 2 BOX 187 GYPSUM - GENERAL HAULING BONDED JUICE GRAPE BUYER Specializing in MARKETING SERVICE 6466 619 PRICE TRUCKING -:C L R Exemz THE HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS . Rough Rider Slacks S . Botany Brand 500' . Samsonite Luggage . Stetson Hats . lnterwoven Hosiery 1 . Florsheim Shoes Pendleton Shirts A M e n ' S S I' 0 I- e . Arrow Shirts U 81 Robes x CALL 2 IN EXETER SINCE 1923 212 PINE STREET, EXETER mg, SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK or Los ANGELES 201 E. Pine St. Phone 93 SERVENTE HARDWOOD frtfr xr Qt' XR NN! f L' K A Ni :S 3 366 Bay Shore Boulevard, San Francisco, Calif. EXETER DRUG CO Os, Q4 C? li? ff? V! R- , Q A-1 ?'! L 'L '-eh ,4 9,407 I WN 'NNN 121' can 40 X I ROSS SELLARS 8. 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