Gridley High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Gridley, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Classroom and Shop Us 1 f 'l.4L'LL11L.:.LL.1lzL'L41'l 'fi nnnn... -2-I sw, l ,qs :H A ,L-52 , ' w ' .32 building llnmn Schvvl Kill I il 4 I .C -f 87:2 'N - y...m' V . ,.,,- g. ,j-'45, ' i , ..g,..,.R, Our gym, Farmers' Hall fm nun 5.,?l?2' U MI Lal ,Qi ' Band room and 1 Student Store Student Stars Naturally, such an undertaking as this one would require more than one person to run it. With her. Mrs. Stewart has four student helpers, Here, left to right, are the helpers: Udell Stewart, Margret Brownlee, Annette Bassett, Shirley Maberry. ...:.:,? N' Mrs. Stewart has contributed a lot to our school year. By starting a school store she has saved us time during the noon hours. Students are shown at the Student Store being waited on by the hardworking student K Admiuisfrafivu Z - X EMP' al X X ff fl! P 1 w M, fb Q L '54 1 'sf .lf ef I Aside from his job as home huiltler, INIR, DREXEL TOLLEY fintls time to serie its .1 Btmrtl memher. INIR. ART SINIITH. hesides his duties on his ranch, serves well on the Board. if - i A' ll if 1' chan! Board THE BOARD OE TRKSTEES. shown here .it their plates ol' husi- ness, are ilctiwely concerned with our problems and education. They take time out from their own ot- cupations to orgtmizc and super- vise our schools mtirmgcmcnt. ,- Q I r'x fi ' X-Rl Q I I , . . Xi YG - with his fl1l lL'l llflg, MR. Blu. HAR- in fi if W KEY. JR, serves as chiiirmim of the 3 X ' 7 K! Board. .it 5 Y x by 1 ' v, n'J f 5. ' g ,253 i .Ii 1 . 1 1 N .1 V o . 14 ff! 72 'sig 5 5?' wi S f, '43 I s hub. MR. KEN TL'CKER, local car dealer, is interested in our schools policies. MR. LESLIE j. PRYDE. here shown tit his auto- mobile, works on the Board. 5 , ,I 5 MR. LARENS M usic Speech 'Sw-qv MRS. CAMPION English Spanish MR. GUSTAFSON Agriculture English journalism MR. HERSHEY Biology Chemistry Physical Science MR. WILCOX, Dean of Boys, gives helpful advice and coun- sel for this year and future years. .1 MR. LYNCH -xv Q 'T 1 MR. PUTKEY English MR. SHERBINA Physitail Education Math .Z 'V' Lo, MR. SHIRLEY MRS. SNIDER MR. M I GOINIERYY, our Algebra Typing Vine Prinripal, is ii busy man Agriculture Home Economics in filling his responsibilities English .ind duties for the sthool. aa so is R ' nt ' ' ' . W l' ' 3 Q Miss SMITH 1 . MR. VAUGHN Latin .-.' 5 R Advanced Math English Q K b fi.. if 2 is 5 wi . 1 . . .... 1. VL. LV, MR. WARNOCK Business :X V' K' Miss BALLEW. Dean of MR- WEAVER bf 6, Girls. checks records and ren- Mffhfml-Cal ,L ders fine counsel service to her Drawing girls. Sho? MR. WILCOX U. S. History Senior Problems MISS ZENK Physical Education in -Q. '-. IIJIZ Szudwzf B045 pwkwdmf LARRY SXYERINGEN FALL COUNCIL Back row, left to right: Stanley Shifflet. Annette Bassett, Cleo Xwatcrs, jeri Ann jensen, Rowena Vaca, Ronnie Sanford, Mama Todd. jerod Trailer, Betty Borges, Lyle Kofford, Mack Smith. B th, Sherry Richins, Larry Swerigen, Fred Brokaw, Ruth Dillard Front row: Bob Anstead, Charles ar Arlene Bauman. Ronald Earl. fudeuf lllllllillllllllm ml! -iilbf' FALL STL' , Back row. left FERT BODY OFFICERS leaderg Ruth Din Ui-Tht: Charles Barth, Qheel. Cheerle d Md' Tfeawfff' Jan r H a er. From row. ght V, A -c earn, Ace Presxdem, ' fi Brokaw Q7 government Sflfjllf Sfudezzl Bffdl Plwldew Bots ANSTEAD SPRING COUNCIL Bank row left to ri l . gmt: Stanley Shifflet, Bob Tescher, Larry Swcringen. Annette Bassett, Rowena V.1ta, Murnu Todd, Dorothy Autrey, Ruth Lchn. Arlene lidumnrn, lfugcne Runners. and Mtuk Smith. Front row: Doyle Wfriglmt, Charles Barth. Raymond Pantaleoni, B h Af ' Dillard, and janet Hearn. o Ansttad. Lmda Cooper. Ruth Qglllmlllldllll lurlllfmlllllllllll if , - . - S QPRING STL'Dum'Rl53Dg1,iilIiEl1tufrf1 x ' ht: U 1 ' ' - Back rnw, lett tu ng . Q -t Hearn, Lhfff' Charleg Barth. Cheergeixglofcgi- P1-esidentq Bob , V A . leader1dRl?mgdntdmljalinda Coopff, Sffwmfy' Anstea. N51 ' ' I,-.. Howard Burdick, head cus- todian, keeps things running smoothly and efficiently. Part tif nur students ride un the three buses operated hx' the schmml. The men wliu insure their safety :ire Don Hills, Ralph XVoudinansee, and Jack Gardner. l Our Hard Wvrkffrs KCL'l'lIl'Q mir scliiinl tlt-an ind nel r ol-. Oni sttlmtil has .1 gtwutl iinitni L lured hurt- tire, left In iight: litlxi irtlmr Ri F Wksiwtliiiiirisee, and -less Alenscn :Naam gr 'il 5 ri A ex fi! 'J ax ' 1 I L Hlasses Ill 3 -2 I 4 5 3 3 ii. 'i 2 I 5 I 3 I 5 I I I I 5 I 5 3 3 E I I i I fy W E M ' N- II I L 'X , 4 , K 2 1 X V , J I I NUI 1 I fi N i I f' . 5 I ? v II :ff ...??-:f- 'M' Q- Q 6, I , I SPRING OFFICQIZRSY ,Left to right: Rod Hargrove, Yell Lender: Helen Gcrger, Sec- retary: Doyle XY'right, Presidentg Mama Todd, Treasurerg Gary vlusteson, Vice Presi- dent. FALL OFFICERS-Seated, left to right: Jeri Jensen, Vice Presidentg Sherry Richins. Secretary. Standing: Rowena Vaca, Treasur- erg jack Cummings, Yell Leader. A MESSAGE TO THE SENIOR CLASS The splendid cooperation this class has given the advisors during the past four years has made our relationship very pleasant. This class has been a successful one. Its dances and other activities have been success- ful, not only for the monetary return, but for the value received by the class in organiz- ing and participating in class and school activities. As a result of these activities, a great deal of leadership has been developed within the class. Our sincere wish for every member of this class is for continued success with your education and a happy and prosperous life LA VAUGHN ZENK ROBERT VAUGHN Clan Adzfifom RICHARD AIIAMCYK Ind. Artsg Band Club 1. 2, 3. 43 Blotk 3, 43 Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Baseball 1. SUE ADAMS Businessg FFA 2, 3, 4. Reporter 43 Pep 3. 43 Band Club 2, 3. 43 Circle 2, PA' fu- GAY ANDERSON Industrial Artsg Football 33 Track 2. ANNETTE BASSETT BusineSs3 Circle G 23 Pep Club 33 CSF 1. 23 Band Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 23 FHA 1, 2, 3, Treas. 23 Asst. Yell Ld, 33 Stud. Body Mgr, 43 Class Yell Ld. 1, Sec, 13 Bank of America Award 4. HG.. lub we 1:5 :Q H 'SSN am.: la? Bank of Amerim Cup llnirrrrerxr DOYLE W'RlGH'l' Science MARNA TODD Music If BILL ALEXANDER Industrial Arts Course. ROBERT ANSTLAI: Ind. Arts: Std. Body Pres. 43 Class Pres. 4, ell Ld.3 Radio Club 3. Pres. 33 Block G 2, 3. 4. Sec. 43 Football 1. 2. 5, 43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2. 3, 43 Tennis 2. 3, 43 Most Im- Player Football 33 Most Valuable Football 4. ANTHONY BIQTTLNCOIIRT Agriculture3 Class Yell Leader 3. LA VAUGI-IN WILSON BERGMAN' Business: Class Yell Ld. lg Span, Club Z. 3. Pres. 33 Circle 2, 3, 43 FHA 2. 3. Parl. 23 Majorette 1. 2, 33 Chess Club 1. 2, 3, Pres. 33 Span. Fiesta Queen Cand. 23 Typing Award 1, 3. JAMES F, BROCK Business Course, FRI3Iv BROKAXW' Liberal Arts Course. Student Body Vice Pres. 4g Class Pres. 31 B Football 21 C Basket- ball 13 Track 1. 2. 3. 4. f, Ili 4 .f' Q, I , f . '-Fi T M4 i X ffwii I JACK CUMMINGS Ind. Artsg Block 2. 5, 45 Football 1 2 3, 45 Basketball 1. 2. 5. 45 Baseball 3 4 Track 1, 2. PATRICIA DEWITT Liberal Artsg Spanish Club 1, 23 Latin Club 39 Art Club 1, 2, 4. A LS? 'swab Ne V! ,X I ,f,1,'1, bu RORIQRT BATE in Liberal Arts. Latin Club 5. 4. Vice Pres. 3, Reporter 4g CSF 1. 2, 3, 4. Band Club 1. 2. LEWIS BOIIINE Agricultureg Transfer From Stockton 3g FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Block 3.41 Football 5. 4. U? Q, .Ning 2 ROBERT BROXYNLIEIZ Liberal Arts. D Basketball lg Band Club I 1, 2. 5, 4. Treas. 23 Spanish Club 2g Quill VII and Scroll 4g Sports Editor Flash 4. RosI2MARIE CANTU Trans. From Marysville 43 Business. Spanish Club 1, 4g Crafts Club 33 GAA 1. 2, 31 Circle G 4. Ghrx fs 1 :- Bog J' Sizzle LARRY SVVERINGEN Girly' Slate and D. A. R. Rep. RUTH DILLARD PATRICIA CHISM Business Course. RUTH DILLARD Businessg Stud. Body Treas. 43 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4g Latin Club 3, 4, FHA 1. 2, 3, 4. Treas. 35 Circle G 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Girls' State 3, DAR Rep. 4g Bank of America Award 4. LORRY DUNNING Agricultureg Band Club 1, Z, 4, Yell Ld. 1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4?Pep Club 23 Tree judging Trophy 2, Safety Medal 2 JAMES EDWARDS Businessg Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2 3g Block G 5, 4. '57 .t f rw They would make good music together because they were chosen the best musi- cians of the class, Here they are: BOB TEACHER and ROWENA VACA. DONNA IDONWERTH Businessg FHA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3 Pep Club 3, 4g Circle G 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CONE Liberal Arts Course. MANUEL ROBERT ESPABJIA Transfer From Marysville 2, Ind Arts C Basketball 1, Track 4, Spanish Club 1 2 3 4, Vice Pres. 1. GARY V. FAGAN Business, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 B ELIZABETH JANE HUFFMAN Transfer From Dunsmuirg Businessg Basket ball 1, 2. 5g Baseball 1. 2. 51 CSF 4, ROBERT FISHER Incl. Artsg Transfer From El Camino 4 C Basketball lg B Basketball 23 'IV Baseball 23 Class Vice Pres. 1. -1X0 RODERICK HARGROVE Transfer From Beirut. Lebanon 4g Liberal Arts Class Yell Ld. 4g Block 45 Football 4 Basketball 4. GARY EDGAR HEPXY'0RTH Businessg Track 2g Art Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Pres 2, 4, Vice Pres. 3g Block G 2, These two should go places in the world. Chosen the most likely to suc ceed: DOYLE NWRIGHT and MADE LIENE HOMESLEY. jiaru ANN JFNSFN Lth. Artsg Cirtlc Ci 2. 5. 4. Vitc Pres, 3. Sec. 33 CSF 1. 2. 3. SCL.-,l.I'L'1l5. 1. Vitc Pres. 23 Latin Club 5. 4. Sec. 3. Pres, 4g Class Vice Pres. 41 Typing Awaixl Ig Barn Dante Quccn 5. KATHRYN JONES Businessg Latin Club lg FHA 1, , 1 LYLE Korroizn Liberal Arts: Tennis 1. 31 Spanish 43 Latin Club 3. 4. Pres. 33 CSF Pres. 4: Quill and Scroll 45 Asst nual and Flash 43 Class Vice Pres America Award 4g Life Member ford Conference 4, LA TRLSA w7lI.KS I Club 2. 3. l, 2. 5, 4, Editor An- Zg Bank of CSFQ Stan- Businessg Spanish Club 23 FHA 21 Class Sec. 2. MAivi5i.ii Ni' Hoiuiisriix' Liberal Arts. Cirtlc 1. 2. 3, 41 Bulldog 5. 4. Business Mg. 43 Flash 3. 4g Quill and Stroll sl, PATRICIA ,lAcgi4soN usiness: Ciirls' Sports 1. 2, 31 Latin Club 41 FHA l. 2. 52 Pep Club 4, GARH' JLSTFSON Agriculturcg Football 3. 41 Block 5, 4 ,L ' FFA l. 2. 3, 4, Trcas. 4, Sci: 4g Class Vita Pres. 4g Gold Football 33 FFA Awards 1, 2 3, 4. Gold Lfedal 5. KENNETH KEEN N 7 Agriculturcg Track -. 31 B Basketball 1. 2 FFA 1. 2. 5. 4. Qfvf-4 Chosen best looking were HELEN GFRGFR and BOB ANSTEAD. LEONARD KOLNSBERG Agriculture, FFA 1. Z. 3. 4, Sentinel 4. Treas. 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Bank of America Award 4, State Farmer 3. Tree judging 1st. GARY WALTER LITTIE Agriculture: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, FFA 1, 2 3. 4, Sec. 2, 4. Reporter 3, Block 3. 41 Class Treas., 3. 3 ws. I L- W CHARLES LA VIOLETTE Agricultureg Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 45 Block G 2. 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3. Vice Pres. 3, Class Pres. 1, FFA Farm Elec- trician, Gold Football. ANITA MAIN . Business, Girls' Sports 2, FHA 1, 2, Parl. 13 ' Class Treas. 2. , . A I - I SHIRLEY MABERRX' LOUGHMILLER Circle G 1, 2, 3, 41 Class Sec.-Treas. 1' Typing Pin 2, Bookkeeping Pin 3. JAMES MACFARLANE V Engineering, D Basketball 15 JV Baseball ' 33 CSF 1, 3g Spanish Club 3, Baseball Letter 3. PATRICK LOUTON Engineering-5 Football 2g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block G 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 23 Class Vice Pres. 3. ELDON MARTIN Agriculture, FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. Reporter 4, Vice Pres. 43 Class Treas. 3, FFA Silver Medal. These two kept the class in stitches and helped us see the lighter side of things. JACK CUMMINGS and ANNETTE BASSETT were chosen class cut-ups. Businessg Girls Sports 1. 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2' i i ,K . .. .v BEVIQRLY ANN IVIAVRIQR Business and Liberal Arts, Girls' Sports l Chorus Club 1, 4, Vita Pres. 4, FHA 4, Ty ping Award 1. MARLYN Quicso Mmrieriu Business, Latin Club 3. Sec.-Treas. 3, CSF 2. 3, FHA 3, Art Club 1. 2, Typing Award 2. IQXN -Qi i , Us law, RONNIE NELSON Industrial Arts, Baseball 2, 3, 4, IV Basket- ball 1, 2, Block G 3, 4, Radio Club 3. PRISCILLA OAKLEY Business, Girls' Sports 1, 2. 3, 4, Circle G 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Song Ld. 4' Pep Club 3, 4, Bulldog and Flash Staff 42 Quill and Scroll 4. W +71 'Q Z' . ,QM gaudy' by A V. I 4' MARGIE MATTOS Liberal Arts, Span. Club 2. 3, 4, FHA 1. 2. 3, 4, Circle 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. 4, Sec. 3, Pep Club 3. 4, Stud. Body Yell Ld. 3, Class Vice Pres. 1, Football Queen 4, DONNIIZ THOMPSON Business, C Basketball 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3. DON MCCUTCHEN Industrial Arts, Track 3, Football 2, 3, 4' Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2. 3: Block G , Radio Club, Vice Pres., Class Pres. 3. MELXIIN MORRIS Agriculture, Baseball 3, FFA 1, 2. 3. 4, Block G 3, Gold Ivfedal FFA. Here's the two that set the pace as class Sweethearts: JERI JENSEN and MACK SMITH. Rmxicixiv PANTALIQONI lntlustrial Arts. lfuotball 1. 2. 3. -ll Tratk 1. 5. f'- av Blutk G 3. 43 Student Botly Vite Pres. -1. jim Pizxiuiiiuiimrr Q Liberal Artsg lfimtball 1. 2. 5. 43 Baseball 2. 5, 4g Buxing 11 Band Club 1. 2. Cheer Leader 11 Blutk HU 3. 4. fd? .1 sgfg wi gag 4 'x 5 4 X . we W . tl SI RALPH M. Prucjii Transfer From New Iwfexitu Military Institute 4: Liberal Arts: Football 4g Basketball -ll Swimming 33 AIV Tratk 1. 23 Blutk G -1. W1r.r.rAnr Emu. Sizxroisi Agricultureg Football 1. 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 2. 5, 41 Basketball 22 Block G 3. 41 PFA3 CSF Football Trophy 5. 3' Chosen best liked were JOYCE STOHL- MAN and DON MCCL'TCHEON. .i BIi.r.ii5 Piiiizc is N, Engineeringg 'liiatk 2, 5, -11 liaskttball 1. 3. Y' 4 l C 1 lm 3 Foutbal lg QSIT Z. 5. 43 Spank Club 2, Q Y, V3 Typing Awartl lg Track Medals, BOB Tiasc.H12R Liberal Arts: Span. Club Z: Bantl Club 1. 2. Qss Sec. 33 liantl Awaitls 1. Z. 9. -1. Q I v- K SHERRY Rrci-rms Liberal Artsg Girls' Sports 1. 2. 3. 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 33 Chorus Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Sec.-Treas. 33 Vice Pres. 43 Circle G 1, 2, 3,'43 Class Sec, 3. 43 Stud. Body Sec. 4g Typing Pin 13 March of Dimes Queen 4. LOREN XVIIDBERG Trans. From Orovillc 53 Ag. Course. PFA 1. 2. 3. . 1 i f ikfilg v, . , .. . .'1?i?i5 an - QD if fa YVONNIZ Rocsrins Lib. Artsg Span. Club 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3 F 1, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 33 Latin Club 3, 4 Vice Pres. 4: Circle G 2, 3, 4. Pres. 33 Class Vice Pres. 33 Twerp Dance Queen 43 Pep Club 3 4 Roooiin SHIFFLIET Lib. Arts3 Football 2. 3. 43 Track 2. 3 ball 23 Basketball 33 Block 3, 4. BETTY ANN SANDERSON Lib. Arts: FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 2. Rep. 1. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 33 CSF 33 Span, Club 1, 2, 33 Class Vice Pres. 23 Stud. Body Asst. Trcas. 43 Bookkeeping Award 33 FHA State Con- vention 3. LAVERNE SOWERS Ind. Arts, Track 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Base- ball 1, 2. 3, 43 Basketball 1. Z, 3. 43 Block G 2, 3, 4. IVAL STONE Ind. Artsg Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Block 1, -, , 43 Radio Club 3. DELBERT TUPEN Ind. Artsg Football 1, -, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Block G 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 13 Football Player of Week 23 All-League Award 13 Line- man of Year. 1 le, Q v-ff 1 MACK SMITH 'IOYCE STOHLMAN Stud. Body Sec. 3. fi ' 1 . in r AW' 1 . Honors earnestly soughtg honors justly received. Members of the class who made Life Membership in the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation are from left to right: MARNA TODD. BILL PIERCE, LARRY SVUERINGEN, LYLE KOFFORD, ROBERT BATE and RUTH DILLARD. Engineeringg Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Trak 1 Basketball 2. 3. 43 Block 3, 4 Pre Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Stud. Body Vice Pres 3 Business3 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3. 43 Circle G 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 43 FH QW LARRY SVUERINGEN Agriculture, Football 1. 2, 4: FFA 1. 2, 3, Rep. 2. Vice Pres, 3. Pres. 3: CSF 1. 2, 5. 4, Pres. 4: Block 45 Class Pres. 25 Stud. Body Pres. 45 State Farmer 35 Bank of Ameri- ca Award 45 Boys' State 35 State Champion Meat judging, Star Chapter Farmer. VERIE TOLLEY ball Mgr. 3: Block G 3, 45 Radio Clu Treas. 4, Act, Mgr. 4. ROXVENA VACA Lib. Arts5 Girls' Sports 1, 2. 3, 45 Span. Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 25 CSF 2. 35 Circle G 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Chorus Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Pep Club 3, Pres. 35 Class Pres. 25 Class Treas. 45 Stud. Body Cheer Ld. 35 Ty- ping Award 15 Queen Spanish Fiesta 2. HELEN WATERBURY Business5 FHA 1, 2, 3, Point Chairman 35 Circle G 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Business5 Basketball 1. 2. 3, 45 Track 25 Foot- b 4, .-Q ATS ea 4 IQ Chosen best in sports were IVAL STONE and CLEO VUATERS. :Qu M'-1' Q' MARNA Toon Lib. Arts5 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Circle G 2, 3, 45 Band Club 1, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus Pianist 2. 3, 45 Yearbook Editor 45 Class Treas. 45 Bank of America Trophy 45 Stanford Conference 45 Life Member CSF5 Typing Award 1. DON Dfxvis Transfer From Yuba City 45 Agriculture5 Foot- ball 15 Track 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 35 Senior Rep. 4. CLEO WATERS Lib. Arts5 Circle G 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chair- man 3, Pres. 45 CSF 1, 2, 3, Sec. 25 Latin Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Pep Club 33 Chorus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Typing Award 1. MARLENE Woons Trans. From Cimarron, Kansas 45 Business5 Circle G 45 Band Club 2, 35 Chorus Club 3, 45 Class Sec. 25 Bank of America Award 4. DON LEW IS Agrrculture DART SHELTON Busrness CRYSTAL WRIGHT Busmess and Home Ec Gnrls Sports 1 7 4 Lat1n Club 4 See 4 Pres 4 FHA 1 eas rr e Pomt Chaxrman 3 Vrce Pres 4 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 1 Bookkeepmg Award FHA State Conventnon Rep 5 LEON MARSHALL Engmeerzng 4' DALE Hoon Agrrculture and Lrberal Arts Track 1 FFA 1 2 3 Rad1o Club Vrce Pres Treas DOYLE WRIGHT Engmeermg Class Pres 4 Bank of Amerrca Trophy 4 Scrence Farr 3 Band Club 3 4 CS 2 4 BETTY SANDERSON was chosen the best Future Homemaker and BILL SEXTON was chosen the best 1-uture Farmer Semor Da Sneak Snaps Richard Merrylee jim Adams Aylor fAnderson juniars James Baker 'i Rai 'ilie Victor Baker re kk N , ,M . Charles Barth FALL OFFICERS-Front row, left to.right: Ronnie Earl, Presidentg jack Watson, Secretary. Back row: Robert Dillard, Vice President, Kay McVey, Treasurerg Rick Finley, Yell Leader. john Baty Dorothy Autrey Arlene Baumann Rosemary Bennett Marsha Bell Elizabeth Borges David Ruth Arm Borrowman Carey Rafel Linda Lloyd Bettie Robert Carolee 1 Clark Cooper Copelin Cowee Dillard Davis Robert Cora Bob Reva Dillman Ronnie Earl Roger Evans Rick Finley Tony Ferreira Fred Foster Milo Dillard Dunlap ,Yuniars SPRINGS OFFICERS - Left to right: Iudy Little, Vice Presidentg Mary Lee Aylor, Yell Leaderg janet Hearn, Presidentg Linda Cooper, Secretaryg Cora Dillard, Treasurer. Dorene Darrell Ruth Betty Francis Peggy Eidson Linda Halterman janet Hearn Joyce Jett 'J Connie johnson Dennis Kendall Hood Lehn Lewellen - J fY Y Little Pyeatt McGie Rhoades Sample McVey Sannar Miller Shelton Faith Zack Judy Charles Barbara jimmy Marlene Richard Irene Lewellen jones Little Kmsp Meador Larens Parnell Lewis Perry kjfifis. M W f' 5 Q L if X S L - f- i, QQ 'ii V . J if L ,gf xi:-. P er Donnieta Brian Tina Wanda Ka Deanna Dick D'Lene Eddie Pfister Cody Smith x.t, fa 4, R ::' b -f' , J-ff idt, L 'if' ., f' ' 1s L use S S Deanna, Larry Annie Stanley jerry C2r0lyn Paul Tolley Pike Turner Shif f let Richins Ullom Shelgren , in 3? Mary jerry Mary one jerod Patsy Terry Watson Trailer West J. C. Triplett junzors Dorothy Gary Whglgf Truman adon Clan Adrirorr MR. WILCOX MRS. SNIDER .- - Bob Marion Larry Carol Tull fokotobi Ulery Ellington Jack Darlene Watson Betty George Ann Dale A Dessie Charles Murlme Ronald Hovlid Hanson jackson Haury jones Herrington Keith Huffman Soplfomorcs Dean Hunter Sheri Lewis Ersal Jolms Pandora I-M Darlyne Manes Ray Little Betty Manes B41-ban SPRING OFFICERS-Standing, left to right: Gerald Mervin Lgwis Quist, Vice Presidentg Billy Main, Yell Leaderg Loaf E 'Q Eugene Rogers, Presidentg Milton Brown, Treasurer. Donald Flora Jenelda Alvin Johnson Little Martin Loughmiller Theresa Jackie Kay Bill Helen Eddie Maxine Ralph Ofelia Meador MacFarlane Muncy McGuffey Miller Newton Newton Orozco Janice Kenneth Parker Oakley SS Earle more Koeble Billy Roberta Burton Margaret Patton Prock Pierce Pyeatt Pryde Gerald Dorothy Harland Marjorie Quist Quigg Ramsey Richins :sf 'tw se 3 K- J P an S, M Z 3 -- M H v W Tommy Mary Ann, Eddie Bessie Dean Reed Ricketts Richins Baker Richins 'sf- X Sue Lewis Sallie Del Sonja Eugene Udell I-e0Uafd Nanfl' Shackleford Robinson Squire Robinson Starkey Rogers Stewart Rodwell Terry Ronald Ronald Nancy Charles Anita Dennis Harriette Ernest jauna Sanford Sannar Tescher Sexton . Smith Sofmgno Reese Steadman Yates 4 4 Q14 YDavid Russell Ray Henry W Virgil Donald Gary Stohlman Woods Burbank Tabor Terry Thorpe Vanderwerf- Don james Fred Wilson Webb Wickman Clam Advisor! MISS SMITH MR. LARENS Jolene Donald Vrolet Steve Walt Carol Allan Adams Anderson Alexander Anderson Barley Asbury Barrow .. va as ' . . r L .a A E1- D f, Lucille Borges Gary Be ae Laura Lee Allen Ralph Borges 41 Bettie Brady Mary Lee Donnre Stella Carey unn Case Q9 w Vkl., .:L.,A,, up my P 5 ffl A' 3? , - - ,, H 1. , , A.,. mi, 1 ef 'sr A 'X va' 'J wg , 1- I ..,-. 'x .. 17' I i X- nc ure ' fi f K Q ' W J' A 'ex 9 , 'Byrd Q- . A, i A,v Q Avllllble gm I . fl p ,iii Q ' r V , ' N... p I gy . f Anita Jerry Barbara Charles Dorene Sam Karen Homer Daniel Lindell Hornbeck Sandlin Saunders Yarbrough Koeble Woods ' r S or P A S , i ii ' f 'f P ar 1 A 'fe' oara ,vs g 1 P Page 97 ,ff is Y K A K i , f L Ve K4 V K A .L pl ' l B l . N-1 ' xi V' W X ' s fe Q-.viii Sandra jerry Carol Jimmy Dixie Lou jerry Nona David Yadon Tom Smith Thomas Ventioner Stewart Ulery Snipes ...tl A if iiiii Y ' s. Z , J J .I Beverley Al Barbara Richard X l Harold joan jerry Summers Silva Spurgeon Sannar Sample Simpson Ray 'S L? f, ii 'i'i' 7 i ii' S if so .P yi lg ' , up ,I pr s.4wQ,,,, O P p ,e C k .' M A K ' r ' .1 es' N ' 'P M 'Z . ' P it B 's .r 4 P - 5? P S a J S iafy. R if : 'if :,v , ' L ' - A' , -' ,,.f, 375553 x I - , . A I Q .-., 2112355 l P, v:,-: my xt '. rg K I ff ., SJ , f , -2 , ' av ' . - li XX I 2 me - il.-Jia 36 Carolyn Kenneth ' jleanlu Leonard Lavonda jimmy Shirley Charles Schwartz Peterson Putrnan Pasdera Powell Nunes Pannell Nobles .'-. 'le . , X A ' :V x 1 V. Q ' fi 4-Q. .J , P , D H, ' . ' e- ' -,A ' , E' ...V ' , - ' P - rf I f M f 'A',i'p 'ij 1 . lliniin i -1 P a i sr X4 Irene Eugene Clara Orville Susan Edward June D0nald Ortiz McCutcheon Neves Mulkins Nelson Melton Neely Martin ' tte' rget 1 V : 1, M Q.. ,ig-'Vx' K . fr ff vt I V 5 - i I NL - iq 'M 'L ls 'l Jerri Ernie Q Rycene Kenneth Linda Peter Mattos Martin Mayberry Loaf Little I-Avy Sabre Koehler X CIJJJ Adi iron MRS. POLK MR. XWEAVER mi... The boys in AGRICULTURE Ill have had several years of training and this year under the supervision of Mr. Gutafson they had a continued good record. Some of the boys are shown testing soil samples. This is only a small part of their training in successful methods of farming, Q 2 1 t 1 l The HOME ECONOMICS girls shown below are cooking in the high school laboratory. They are developing good housekeeping habits and are showing progress in that particular field. These girls are under the supervision of Mrs. Polk with the assistance of Mrs. Snider. 9 9 l o Q If 'l . l FI 'M a it---.' P: lx N. iww- R 4 'C ,-JL...- -Q..., flaw We fu -., T Gig: Q lgf 5 6- i ,c. xiii! W9 4' L 3 if The ART CLASS under the supervision of Miss Ballew works hard pro- ducing posters for elections, games, dances. and other extracurricular activities. They also make artistic displays for the show window in the hall. All this in addition to their regular class routine. q 1 Q 4? The SPEECH ARTS CLASS under the able direction of Mr. Larens study the proper technique and form of correct speech. They also have many opportunities to' get practical experience in play productions given by the class and delivering talks in class. 'Y Robert Bute and Rowena Vaca are trying their hand at one of those ancient jigsaw puzzles known as Ll trig prohlem. They like other math students have a hear for figures. Mail: and fiance Ronald Earl. Jeri Jensen, Ray- mond Pantaleoni are interested in a demonstration of one of the laws of the universe performed by Mr. Philips. This is part of their Physical Science course. Q, N Bryan McGie and Marg Watson are shown preforming one of the many experiments outlined for Chemistry students. Mr. Hershey their instructor looks on. I . Industrial ,Arts The boys in radio shop are shown assembling the parts of their radio sets. It's technical and exacting work but they have the equipment and a fine instructor so they should have a good knowledge of radio, Ronald Kendall is shown ham- mering on a piece of metal which is part of his project in General Shop. Aiwa-A. ul--i-1 , l 1--....., ,J4 Mi' Eldon Martin and Don Lewis are busy working on one of the cars in the Auto Shop. This is part of the practical training in the field of Auto Mechanics. Business I-lere's one of the typing classes in session. Some of the typists are: Mary Lee Ayler, Dean Richins, Kirk I-lepworth, Eugene Rogers and Helen McGuffy. 8153 if Qffiqe pmqriqg gives Helen XX'aterhury and Anita Main practical experience in becoming efficient secretaries and also aids the faculty in their work. The Bookkeeping class, conducted by Mr. Montgomery, offers opportunities for students interested in figures, budgets, etc. to develop their minds and talents for this type of work. Acizvzfzes WR X K L.. Xx 'Z 9' f in G frguuuxllmn ? mm UMMJW i j i fl'-S . ,gg ,Qsss . K My f X53 ,fy s' .. 4 xxx Xf'i-:-::'? x, 3, s-.- 8110.5 Q ,. M - fl ,,f -f f 1 X J1 t I A J - Si NX X A .. x-V w 1 JN A' JT A V! 49 :Q 1 aw' If V .--f' , o , A 0' - U 1 K 10? pi Q - 55 ZA. Widherg Vic Harold ldaury Henry Tabor Melvin Front row, left to rightz Loren man, Leroy Smith, Tommy Reed, Tony Ferreira Anderson, Robert Dillard, Dick Adams Kenneth Keene Lexx is Bodine Larry Pike, Robert Childress. Third row Ernie Martin Leonard Kolensberg, Eldon Martin Morris, Dennis Sorrnano, Don Lewis Chuck LaViolette erry Terry Gary justeson Tony Betten Little Back rowz Dale Haury Eddie Richins Bill Bray Ralph Borges Kenneth eterson Marion Cunningham Charles Krusp jerry Richins court, Gary . Bill Galetto, Kenneth Loar, 'Ut -3 ,N-f, 4 fb FALL QPF ICER5- Gary Jusresonx Sentisgitegh left to right 1 llfk LaVi0let Z te, Vice Pfesi dem- M . , Gary L' Tartm, Reporter. lttle. Secretary. Eid reasurer, Standin- D Lengrd Kolh b On gl on Lewis 5 Cfg , President i ire' 2, if ,gs . 525 FH ZHV4. ' A. Club Adams p members arexf Rogers, Bat Oakley, Ruth Dlmm IUW' leff to ' , Revs Fransgtysfzwderson, Vg-njtiaggi 5CCOnd roxxggaifnliinq Exams. Bcttv H , e a Casey, Crysiag Wzghljurh Lehn. 7.hir5lli1iif.?t,Afgcliinnc. TUfH5A5,JPi1r bmksfinv SUE ' ' mo Yokorcilii Oy lm, Yiwu - , Bei- 1, nl if 0 . .,, , vu i t ' , ff i 1waL,,C,, A FALL OFFICERS - Left to right: Sue Adams, Reporterg Pat Oakley. Song Leader: Crystal Wright, Secretaryg Yvone Rogers, Parliiimentariang Marion Yokotobi, Vice President. Seated: Betty Borges, President. SPRING OFFICERS - Standing: Betty Borges, Parliamentariang Stella Casey, Song Leaderg Pat Bullock, Historiang Marion Yokotnbi, Reporter. Sitting: Dnnnieta Pyeatt, Treasurerg Ruth Lehn. Presidentg Reva Francis, Vice President: Carol Elling- ton. Secretary. Drum Alajoreffe ARLENE BAUMANN Q 0 ' S 3 Majorefief Whnda Sample Darlyne Manes Mary Vierra Raycene Maberry Sandra Manes Nancy Terry i V. , , W, Y Q R?55m ROLRT 'i S X Hand 61116 s 1 W , l Dfliffffr MR. LARENS M SPR! . lwcw A 8hp4 1 O .M Y 11 Huff T ERSX L A 'dr OFFICPR fr 4 E V I . . l.1,7v, -Cf! LX14. H 5, jon, Aff, rl., til cf '. . -ily, cfqlr 1,411 I c . :T Y Q v,.,, iffy 170 'Ie 0Vl1d 684116 Seto Bob r' ISU nd Teschefogi PJ. 6131? ll? Ich ' 3 H If 1 Orgc- HY 'TV rf, 40500 DANCE BAND- Fourth row. left tu right: Doyle Xxfright. jcrod Trailcr. Third row: Darrell Hood. Karen Kocblc. Clrirlcs Barth, Roger Emins. Gary Vandcrwcrf. jimmy l..1rcns. Bob Tescher. Second row: Bob Bites. P.indor.i Luvy. Ronnie Sanford. Mama Todd. First row: Vcrncnc Passmore, Darrell Hood. First row, left to right: Burton Pyeatt, jimmy Nunes, George Hanson, jimmy Larens. Second row: Robert Tescher, Brian McGie, Gary Vanderwerf, Richard Aclarncyk. -'gp iv First row, left to right: Betty Hovlid, Mary Lee Aylor. Second row: Jerry Higgins, Edward Miller, Patsy West, Vfilliam Cardoza. Hand First row: Janice Dunning. Dixie Holder, Ruth Ann Cassidy. Second row: Pandora Lavy, Ronnie Sannar, Marge Watson. Third row: Leroy Smith, Doyle Wright, Don Thorne. :lg L1 gy 4 - ., ,Amevfa 4 .3 , 1. S we -wh' , ,fu , . 61116 First row, left to right: Jimmy Thomas, Roger Evans, Karen Koeble. Second row: jerod Trailer, Charles Barth, Darrel Hood, Don Wilscmn. .1 First row, left to right: Marna Todd, Vernene Passmore. joan Jett. joy Jett. Second row: Jerry Stewart, Gary Tru- man. Bob Brownlee. l ,,,,: ' an M ,ai if 1 X ,z -Y? MQ First row, left to right: Dennis Elliot, Sue Adams. Ann Todd, Diane Evans, Marjorie Richins, Lorry Dunning. Second row: Allan Barrow, Willora Evans, Margeret Hottle, Peggy Moody, Sheri Lewis. Betty Lewellen. Third row: Udell Stewart, Dorene Sanders, Faith Lewellen. Betty Manes. E First row. front to back: Cver. ald Quist. Dick Adams. jerry Little. Ernie Steadman. Second row: Fred Wick- man, Marjorie Richins. Man- uel Espana. Marjorie Wat- son. Third row: Deanna Tolley. Joyce Jett. D'Lene Shelton, Carolyn Ellom. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Campion, Judy Little. Ruth Ann Carey. Buddy Herring- ton, Del Robinson, Harvene Coe, Vernene Passmore, Ann Turner, Charles Sexton. 'C-LQ UC! .x First row. front to back: Irene Perry, Pandora Lavy. Yvonne Rogers, Roger Evans, Second row, sitting: Denni Elliot, janet Hearn. Margie Mattos, Betty Hov- lid. Back row, standing, left to right: Ronnie San- ford.. Marsha Bell, Arlene Baumann, Milton Brown. Donnie Wilscwn, Wanda Sample. Linda Cooper, Mary Vierra. Spanish Club Officers: Linda Cooper. Treasurer: Marsha Bell. Vice Presidentg Arlene Baumann, President, Anne Turner, Secretary. Fxrst row left to right Pawley Brmk Don Thorpe Robrn Hagberg, Verle Tolley, Don McCutcheon. Second rovs Allen H1ll LeRoy Hepworth Eddxe Felkxns Eddre Richins, Tommy Reed, Mr. Hills? SPRING OFFICERS-Standing, left to right Verle Tollev. Actixities fMana,Qer: Don Mc Cutchen, Vice Presidentg LeRoy Hepworth President: Kneeling: Dale Hood, Treasurer Robin Hagberg, Secretary. R-1 FALL GROL'PfFront row. left to right: Vernene Passmore. Cora Dil- lard, Marna Todd. Ruth Dillard. Joyce Jett. Pandora Lavy. Ruth Ann Carey, Annie Turner. Back row: Laddie MacFarlane. Bob Bate, Rolvin Hagberg, Bill Pierce. Larry Swer- ingen. Bill Sexton. Buddy Herring- ton. Ronnie Sanford, Stanley Shifflet. Lyle Kofford. FALL OFFICERS - Front row. left to right: Cora Dillard. Vice Presidentg Marna Todd. Secretary- Treasurer. Back row: Lyle Kofford. President. SPRING OFFICERS-Left to right: President, Larry Sweringeng Secretary-Treasurer. Annie Tur- ner. Not Shown: Vice President. Ruth Dillard, SPRING C. S. F.-Front row, left to right: Cora Dillard, Ruth Ann Carey. Sue Adams. Shirley Lough- miller. Rowena Vaca, Middle row: Betty Huffman, Ruth Dillard, Mar- lene W'oods, Larry Sweringen. jim Herrington. Billy Galetto. Back row: Lyle Kofford, Bill Pierce, Robert Bate. Mama Todd. Lowell King. QQO, - W lx , S ,LDV ,Nix My . 1 -, '-r .e J .fx , W fr - ' '-2 ' 'S 7 1 nf I v. . Q. f 3 if' V i - if fr' .f Aff BFA f! ,Q '5 -- H'fkuv!'1Z3Y, 4? .V f Ti 1:31 , N ,, il. ,-ff ' lv' num Q-ww . , ,ja s, Front row, left to right: Jeri Jensen, Sallie Squire, Kathryn jones, Claire Bremer, Barbara Spurgeon, Bob Bate, Lowell King, jerod Trailer, Mack Smith, Lyle Kofford, Edward Harrison. Middle row: Irene Perry, Ruth Dillard, Crystal Wright, Cleo Waters, Sherry Richins, Yvonne Rogers, Cora Dillard. Mary Lee Carey. Pat Jackson, Pandora Lavy, Mama Todd, Lavaune Spratling. Back row: Linda Halterman, Arlene Baumann, Carolyn L'llem, Marjorie Mattos. Lila Ann Hearn, janet Hearn, Jean Hearn, Louise Goode, Mary Atchley, Kay Murphy, Loretta,Reese, Ann Turner, Susan Nelson. fafin 61116 QM SPRING OFFlCERSfLeft to right: Lowell 1 ' King, Treasurerg Cleo Vfaters. Vice Presidentg K Robert Bate, Reporter: Marna Todd, Secretary, 1 ' Crystal Xlfright. President is not shown, :XX 1 l A , r P' M V f sf A Q , sf C' r 'fs FALL OFFICERS-Left to right: Arlene Baa- ,., man, Reporter: Yvonne Rogers, Vice President, Jeri Ann -lensen, President: Crystal XX'right, - Secretary: -lanet Hearn, Treasurer. FALL OFFICERS - Left to right: Marilyn Bray, Secretary-Treasurer: Rowena Vaca, Presi- dent: Sherry Richins. Vice President. J Hhnrus 61116 SPRING OFFICERS - Left to right: Cleo Waters, Secretary-Treasurerg Dorothy Autrey, President. Front row, left to right: Pat Bullock, Stella Casey, Marilyn Bray, Janice Yaclon. Helen Gerger, Venita Bray, Marlene XVoocls, Dorothy Wfheeler. Middle row: Judy Vatu, Beverly Maurer, Rose- marie Cantu, Sonja Starkey, Hilda Osbourne, Dessie jones, Connie johnson, Rosalee Shifflet. Back row: Joyce Harlan, Mildred Ellison, Dorothy Autrey, Sherry Richins Cleo W'aters, Rosanna Patton, Rowena Vaca, Sue Yadon. pi I if rx 7 QV Wash Staff STANLEY SHIFFLET ...,...........,....,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,AAA,A,, E djlor CODY SMITH ....,,YY,...,.4.v...-...........A,. ,.... A ,f.fi.fl.n1l Edilw' .,..... ,,,AY, I Aff Edjluy' f.. Sportf Edilor BOB BROXVNLEE Our hard-working reporters were: Ruth Lenn, Priscilla Oak ley and Mary Crouch fNot picturedj. ...S QW Edilw' MARNA TODD 5 fa X P6 P am 19' Afxiftant Editor Bufineu Manager LYLE KOFFORD MADELIENE HOMESLEY l6'11lldag Staff Members of QUILL and SCROLL, Honorary Society for journalists, are-wleft Robert Brownlee, Mama Todd, Lyle Kofford, Madeliene Homeslev. Stanley Shifflet. L W7 Kzygs-Gridley Hemmunily ,March ef Dimes Party With '5Qtl '?i ,M el Venter KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES-Gary Jensen and Sharon Cone, Froshg Eugene Rogers and Sonja Starkey, Sophg Brian McGie and Tina Rhodes, juniorsg Sherry Richins and Larry Sweringen, Seniors. lk ' ! li- Sweenie!! Ruth Dillard presenting the G. LT. H. S. contribution to Mel Venter. THEIR ROYAL MAJESTIES-King Larry and Queen Sherry being crowned by Mel Venter. The Christmas Dance iv featuring.: the H School Dime L- Band. 1 'X- Y 4' 3 A, W igh Q if , . Late lgam ' The Homecoming Dance Hulllefomiug Queen. Margie Mattosg King, Rod Hargrove and attendants. Chico State Gymnastic Team per- forms at one of our assemblies. Chorus at Berkeley EH. A- FXaPPe'S' Sports fi 5 f X 1 I M l' ., fm. 6193 W' 044 SS s 4 f ! Q K W K Z 4 gy tx, Il lx e 'I ffl! cf X 0 f NM f Xxx X 1 W S N N X X ' ' I X ' l Q t ' ' ' ' 1 ,LL If -........4,,,, ,,v'-f'- cvkf- ' vwfunli---.I-dj.. I l6'!0c'k '51, BI. TTERMENxBaCk row Third row: Alorrii L V Tolley A OCK G LE . . H Manage' Aif1JgZq1I31gJgfissETT A , left to right: justc-son ,, a iolette, MIDIIGI, Har ' ' , damcyk, Louton, Nels Little. First ro ' S , Bodine, S grme, Shiffl ' on. Second w. Smith, P ' owets. 54 ,,,..,gE5-P JN? 'wu'q . president' 'fha Vlce d. ident. Mack sneer Bob Amtea OFF1CEllsnpiessefrerarv-Tfeasu ' TuPe ' Delbeft werigen, A et. Third ' ' row: MCC antaleon1,M ' nstead, Fa row. Dilla d utcheon, Ea I cG1e, Tupe gan. r. Sexton, P' r, jones, P' n, jack Cu ' lefff, rice, Stone, Anderson, mmmgs, Watson, Pendergraph, Lewis, Sfvoflf Edilm' ' PRISCILLA OAKLEY Hircls 5 EIS, Sxohlmani Rigoad, Mayberry'-Thhd gow. B0 wagers. 5 Q' f Nadi QV-Q SPRING OFFICERS-P. Vaca. Vice Presidentg Hearn, Secretaryg Waterbury', Treasurer: Oak- ley, Point Chairmang Watson, GRC OekleYi . fges, l- a V Wanerbuw' n wright- , di Tollel- u 56156 ' Unom. im to ugh? Dglllfa. lei0:UgSc?:vJCYlh' and OW, , - She ' G LerreRbl5N,Bgfli0fld 'oifiiafftiilrvr R' Vw' LE Rkchms' V ca. C ' FALL OFFICERSiP, Cleo Vfaters, Vice President Crystal Wright, Secretaryg Cora Dillard, Treasurer Joyce Stohlman, Point Chairmang Deanna Tolley. 6' aff 'X 1 FALL YELL LEADERS IRENE PERRY JANET HEARN MARY VIERRA SPRING YELL LEADERS CHARLES BARTH MARSHA BELL ARLENE BAUMAN STANLEY SI-IIFFLET Girls' Sprfrfs '75 1 HOCKEY TEAMS BADMINTON TEAMS 5.1. 5 , X --is -IQ . . H Y - S if il' fs, V , 4 . g VOLLEYBALL--Front: Yvonne Rogers. Jeri Jensen. Cleo XY'aters. Rowena Vaca. Second: Margie M.ittos. Shirley Lauglimiller. Ruth Dillard, Sherry Riuliins, Tliirrl: .luyrc Stulilman, Helen Xlfgitu- l'u1i'y, fNl.1rn.1 Tmlil. U16 Khamps fSe1zmr.r of mfniwj HOCKEY-Front: Priscilla Oakley, Yuwnne Rogers. Vlcri -lr-nscn, Club NY'.itr-rs. Rnwena Vina, Su- uncl: Margie Mattos, Donna Donwerth. Shirley Lauglimiller. Rutli Dillard. Sherry Rirhins. Tliirrl: Marlene Woods, Madeliene Homesley, Helen Gerger, Marna Todd. EL 2i- ,X X Y if I . vpfg fw , F Q Q, x M 17' x Z., 'ui :QJQQI 1- Liles- -V , x .,f bf . 'S' A ikfkfi if in-1 Jw, 'zliiwx Q . x sw a fl nf LA X QW X ,xxwxik 'K ,Wy r ,W ,ig . 1 wM,,.p :Q W 'QW' Xl' ww .Q ' 3, M ,N L dr, D, rw , f W dx XX 9 NW Wi i ,YZ Z if W' an Marysville ..,.,.,......, 35 Gridley ....,. .... 0 El Camino ..,........,,. 14 Gridley .,.... ,.,.... 1 2 Orland .,., .....,.. 5 2 Gridley ..,.., ..,. 6 Live Oak ...... 12 Gridley ...,,. .,.. Sutter ,ll, ,,..,A 7 Gridley '...,., ....... 2 6 Anderson ,,,,,, O Gridlq ',V,,.. ....V,A 2 6 Corning ...... ,..... 0 Gridlfiy v,.......v...... 12 Wfillows r ,..... 30 Gridley ',.Y,., ..... 7 Colusa ,,,.. ....w. 2 7 Gridlcy ..........Y..... 34 -fl! Capmirz IVAL STONE Coach PAUL SHERBINA SCOREBOARD Front row, left to right: Mcflutcheon, Fagan, Tull, Hargrove, Pendergraft, Dillman, McGie, Panta leoni, Earl, Smith. Second row: Little, jones, Sweringen, Adamsyk, justeson. Price, Tupen, Cum mings, Trailer, Stone, Anderson. Third row: Sexton, Bodine, Pike, Shifflet, Lewis, Miller, LaViolette Watson, Anstead. Back row: Coaches Baca and Sherbina. N N l 3. AL 1, - AX . 7 'E Marysville El Camino Orland Paradise ., Live Oak Sutter Y,,,, Anderson Corning ,, Wfillows ,, Colusa CmJIf7e'V BONY BACA and ISSAC PHILIPS Crlpfilfrli MlL'l'ON BROWN and HARLAN RAlNfSEX SCOREBOARD Y,,,, 7 Gridley ',.,,,,. 6 K 6 Gridleym... .13 0 Gridleynm, ,...,,2O O Gridleynm. '32 O Gridleyvm, . , 6 O Gridlcym... , .32 O Gridleyme. ,26 0 Gridleym.. , .. 59 ,,,,,,12 Gridlcy, ., , 28 . 3 4 0 Gridleym... First row, left to right: Adams, Quist, Del-loff, Rogers, Brown, Ramsey, Sanford, Loughmiller, Hun- ter, W'ilson, Anderson, Vanderwerf. Second row: Miller, Pyeatt, King, Burleson, Wlmods, Truman. Newton, Sannar, Burbank, Brink. Muncy, Third row: Cordoza, Richins, Cummings, Bell, Tanner, Gardner, Hepworth, Harrison, Sannar, Thorpe. Fourth row: Steadman, Hagberg, Faughn. Dunlap, Webb, Robinson, Main. Bailey, Hughes. Last row: Coach Baca, Terry, Jensen, Oakley, Reed, Fer- reira, Anderson, Little. Coach Philips. , . F I I 4 '.1 '1' ,'p. f'Af uf, viii' V Q is , . it 1 ' ,, N ,. ,ff ..,1 , ,Q .,.ff3,af- - , , .iff - we-we ,, . V N fav 'Nw 'MW5' ,, t N A - ,Q f' 'Q nf, ,X i'f? 'Wi f , , . 5 I 5 + 2452+ gm! xii: Q f.. ' ' ' xv ,Ax A f ,f ,, if f ' ,Q ' f A ' 4. gwwy . Q X mat if ' Y I +A hp ' V Q , ,,. -f ' We , 'f I ARY LITTLE f 4 Q WV,. 2 v fi f-was in f 1 if 11 JN QP f 3 D' fx mmf va? XX ix! d'! i'Qbk L ' tw M E' Q x 'X S elf! year? Varsity COACH SHERBINA SCOREBOARD :Gridley '...,,,, ,A..... 'Gridlq ',,,,,,, .....,, 'Gridley ...,.., ,..... 'Gridley ',,,.,.A .,..... Gridley ....... ,,,,AAA Gridley 'Y,., Gridley '....... ....... Gridley ',... Gridlcy ',A,. Gridlcy ...,.,, ,,.... Gridlev ....,.. .,Y,,, Gridlcy ....... Y.V,,V Gridlev .,........,,,..... .. Gridley ,,,..,,........... .. 'K-N011-fefzgzre game 33 38 42 29 44 52 39 53 74 58 37 42 41 55 J' Marysville Biggs ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.. Marysville Biggs ,,,...., ,...... Live Oak Colusa Sutter .,,,, .,..... Vifillows Corning Anderson Orland . Colusa Live Oak Sutter ,, Standing, left to right: Leonard Rodwell, Gary jensen, jerry Tom. Lowell King, Milton Brown. Darrel Hood, Leonard Pasdera, jimmy Larens, Kirk Hepworth, David Hughes, Sam Yarbough, Buddy Herrington, Milo Gardner. Kneeling: David Snipes. 27 37 41 51 25 50 24 36 42 65 59 39 45 64 C TEAM BASKETBALL - Front row, left to right: Harold Haury, Don Thompson. Sam Yarbrough. Back row: Donald Dunn. Leonard Rotlwell. Not shown: Dale Haury, George Hanson. ll COACH MARTIN LARENS SCOREBOARDS C and D C TEAM D TEAM Gridley .,....,. 40 Sutter .......... 11 Gfidley -,A-AA-- 18 Sutter -,-'-,,- 3 Gfidley' AA------ 50 COIUS3 ---'-4-- 3 Gridley .Y...,,. 24 Colusa ...,.... 14 Gridley ........ 34 Live Oak .... 24 wgridley -------- 23 Live Oak lllb 8 xGfidleY -----A-' 35 Biggs -----r---- 14 'Gridley ........ 6 Biggs .,......,. 30 'ff Grid1ey ........ 43 Live Oak .... 47 Mgfidley .,,,.,., 30 Live Oak qqu. 24 'kGfiClleY -------- Sutffff -'-------- 'Gridley ........ Sutter .YT...,... GfidlC'Y -------4 C011-1521 MGridley ........ Colusa '-N011-league gamer kF0rfe1Ied lo Gridley and Haskcfball Front row, left to right: Ken- neth Peterson, David Snipes, jimmy Herrington. Back row: jerry Tom, jerry Ray, jerry Thomas. Byron Knox. Not shown: Marion Cunningham. D TEAM BASKETBALL - E'hird,41im1izl6ridlc1f Invitational Kasketball Cournamenf THE TOURNAMENT STANDINGS TOURNAMENT AWARDS PLACE TEAM MOST SPORTSMANLIKE TEAM 111 ,,,,,,, Rivhmmid High School Winters High School Ziizf --,,.,..' Bwhi'le4'i'H1gh School ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 31:1 ,,,..., Sunil joieph 5 0fAlr1n1eda Babe W.lliamS 41h ,,......A.., lV'izi1err High School Cl 1 A ' 51h A,,..,,, Aiiderxmz High School gm? Llimymed 'A 'A' A mi ....E E. Rin Ifm High School Rm A mn ' 7!h ll iflf1zz1r High School Hay IQIOMHEH xii ,,,,, aa-1418, High School US C Om HHA-i-A-i---' MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tyler Wilbon ...,..,.....,A......,.. The Winners - RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL OILERS Richmond Berkeley St. joseph . Winters Anderson Richmond Gfuruameuf ,4 want? Queen ARLENE BAUMAN presenting the trophy to the tournament champs, the Richmond Oilers. ATES QUEEN CANDID 'Q 5 C7 CV' Tourney's outstanding player, TYLER XVILBON of the Richmond Oilers ' M ttos, B Arlene BaumanlSIh4aTogrleCor2ie. erly Arldffson' lflf' The second place Berkeley Yellowjackets receiving their trophy from the queen. f fophies nmahn .fcww H , Q96 :gg F' will Spring Sports aselfall BATTERIES and lNFIELDQFront row: David Hughes, Kenneth Loar, Don McCutchen. Eddie Miller. Laddie Macfarland. Back row: David Borrowman, Ronnie Earl, Lloyd Dillard, Rolly Brinkr Rafel Clark. OVTFIELD-Front row: Brian McGie. Leonard Pasdera, Edward Harrison, David Snipes. Russell Woods, Bill Muncy. Back row: Zack jones, Milton Brown, Dale Robertson, Ronnie Nelson, Melvin Morris. Spriug Sports Crack 2 M sz XTR! VARSITY TRACK-First row: Russel XX'ootls, Manual Espana. jerry Richins. Ron Sanfonl. Back row: jiitk XY'atson. Chutk I.aVoilctte, Bob Dillman, Bill Pierce, Ray Littls, Bob Ansteatl. J. V. TRACKfFirst row: Gary Jensen. Gerald Quist, Byron Knox, Sam Yarbrough, Burl Herring ton, Lowell King. Dick Sannar, Ron Huffman, Bill Burgess. Don XX'ilson. Second row: jerry Lintlell jim Herrington, Charles Sandlin. David Hughes. Virgil Terry. jim Vikhlm Fred Brokaw, Erlwartl Melton, Charles Sexton. Third row: Dennis Sermano, Leon Marshall, Earnie Stcadman, Dirk Adams, Ralph Newton, Kirk Hepworth, Bill Sexton, Bill Cummings, Ray Burbank. .M T -1: 9 -l.--l 1 l r l l l l . if-2 ...A H55- EQ M- Spring Spnrfs dfzzrlzcs dl'llfjlf1dl1Hy6I'S Bufebzll Courla PAUL SHERBINA .-ayflllvlfaaf nf BONE BAC 'K M H1 :gn W F DICK Jomw ORVILLE MlVllxINS ' 4 , kmjm. V V Q-,s X ' Q S.. fr Y 1.106 C.u.nZ -M .:. gff.-4 A b V , , ' ,4f'7frf ,'5 Y , , me . 1 . .1 . f in 'r' fa. ii buy.. ,.7h 5, 2 ls... rs ,U . ,: c M i xl i .1:. A ' ? l' ' . gifs-'17JW A X .g4.. ,, fm. '-'- 's x m........A1T K 'ix LSSLZQQ, ir if E59 gif Wh' Q 1 i ? if . f I l MADELIENE HOINIESLEY atrial BETTY HVFFMAN whose work on thi -ivmml -at alt ,1 student helper. although largely huhiml the scones. has mgirlc this book possible. LIBRARY STAFF ,whose assistance through the year is greatly appm ialtwl. Yr-fn' nil .1 , .,s, is 5 , ' 41 , .,,- ..:' 4 , :-- '- A , War Supparf I5 flfpreczafed XX Q thc BuI1do3 Qmff of 19v5 xush to cxprcs5 our th mks to thc m mx bummss and profcssmnal mm of tlus SL1ff0LII1d1IN, CUINITWLIIIIU DI hd w Il to m ikg nur XClfbUO1x possm C L U T O X l I MR XI MXLBRICHT lr msulln illfor IAN I OR Pl BLISHINC CONHJAWH I Img I 1 1 bm Ili' D las Taxis R BILL BURLI QQY P mfognz 71741 Glldlex fahforma MR ROBFRT G LH 'XCH Amzzmf Arfzzxm Gmdlex C2l11fOfIl1d . . L V Y -' is-Q f K 1 ' I 1 A ' y - I - fm' Alig ww fa m' Ll. XY also xxish to L-xl rn-55 our thanks fn thu full wing vhm lava co-opcnitul xx ith us to the fullest Qxtcntz . 1' 4 1 3 Q Pfw fkqluzjvfvcv' M1 'n 2 Cla '5 Ilili . ' , 1 ' 1 , 1 1 'rm ' cf. fugm filly. ff' 14 411 B1 . f 1 1 Z Lf ' Z F 1' 7 T Q 'X E3 E Rx 5 1 9 X '.. ., I 5,1 D A .ax N X-., ! XE ,Xxx I ,il-4,-15 v X, X l K l X h l X N H 'x ,SZ -' .- ., 1 Q H x ., x, ' kj Q 1 Q .X BX 5 Xczx Q f gf 5 Q xsx W .'xx d X X N , J ,ff !:v,i ' K, ,' Xt Z AZ 2 vs -49:' X Y f M E f x W ' 54,-,. '.' 'xx 20 NORTHERN COUNTIES BANK Congrafulalions and Besl' Wishes Norlhern Counlies Banlc MARYSVILLE - YUBA CITY - GRIDLEY emb ' M er Federal Deposll Insurance Corpora+ion lbhllll Yo wr-X o. '15-11 ynnsa GOLDEN STATE CO., LTD. lLessee Farmers' Co-op.l Lessee Farmers' Co-op use only fhe mos+ efficienf and up fo dale machinery in proc- essing Iheir mill: producls. The mill: is from fhe local dairies and is sold +o 'rhe consumers of +his communify: 'Iherefore Ihe milk producfs from Lessee Farmers' Co-op Creamery is bound 'Io be fhe besf. BREMER'S HARDWARE STORE BROWN AND CO- Clara Bremer and Lowell King admire me many cera- Irene Burdick and BeH'y Clark admire one of 'Phe nice mics and glasswear af Bremer's Hardware, Inc. Bre- fwiyers wig bY,Brown ani Co' cTf':zn,Eri2wrj mer's also carry a comple+e line of spor+ing goods, oo mg on' rowns carry a arge S P hardware and appliances. pare' as wen' H BUTTE EQUIPMENT CO. This is Ihe place fo acquire durable lnlernalional Har- vesfer Farm Machinery. For lhe bes+ and mos? varielv visil' Buffe Equipmenf Co. localed on 99-E ius+ norlh of Gridley. BuHe Equipmenl would Iilre 'Io congralulaie Ihe graduafing class of '55. N , . ' ,,.,.,,., .4 as - f Len- I M8- DUNNING APPLIANCE Yvonne Rogers and Janice Dunning seem very pleased wilh 'Ihe all new '55 Wesfinghouse Refrigeralor dis- played by Dunning Appliance. Dunning's Appliance carry a complele sloclr of Weslinghouse producls. -' -...xx S. S. HINNAMAN 81 SON Lorry Dunning and Gary Liflle are ouf for a ride in a new '55 Ford Piclr-up. They seem lo be in a very gay mood, who wouldn'+? S. S. Hannaman has available a complele line of Ford proclucls. CEClL'S DRESS SHOP Annefl' Basself and Helen Walerbery wi+h +he help of Mrs. Slanlon examine one of lhe many fashionable dresses +ha+ are available a+ Cecil's Dress Shop. Cecil carry women's apparel for all occasions. FIFE INSURANCE SERVICE Don Fife, owner of Ihe Fife Insurance Service, ex- plains lhe coverage of an aufomobile policy 'Io Jeri Jensen and Sherry Richins. Fife Insurance sell all lines of insurance. Their policy is Io provide proleclion al +I1e Iowesi' cost 'mg CLARENCE McCALVIE'S TEXACO SERVICE Gerie Evans and Vernine Passmore walch Clarence Mc- Calvie fill The gas lanlx as Ro er Evans washes 'Ihe win g - dows. For cour'I'eous, friendly service, visil' Clarence McCalvie's Texaco Service. .L I3 L1 vw-5.,,,-gg ' Q. ,I O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Brain McGee, Ralph Price, and Rod Hardgrove are looking af a few of fhe new fires carried by O.K. Rub- ber Welders. They specialize in frueing and balancing fires as well as recapping of fires. I, W. 'r T 7 new mx m-1 J. C. PENNEY CO. Shirley Loughmiller and Anifa Main seem fo agree on fhe charming dress fhey have found af J. C. Penney Co. For fine qualify clofhes af low price, deal af J. C. Penney. lilil. 'N RUTHERFORDS DEPARTMENT STORE Madeliene Homesley examines fhe new spring fabrics af Rufherfords Deparfmenf Sfore. Rufhers also carry men, and women apparels af a reasonable price. riffs E SANNER MOTOR CO. The Oldsmobile 88 for '55 will cafch your eye as if has Rowena Vaca and Doyle Wrighfs. Sanner Mofor Co. handle GMC fruclrs and piclr-ups as well as a fine used car lof. e y . lg Q Y T2 T 53' tgtlrr STEWART PAINT 8: GLASS CO. Paf DeWiH' and Laddie McFarline admire one of 'rhe many painfings fhaf are on sale af Sfewarf Painf 81 Glass Co. They also carry a complefe line of painfs, drawing maferials, glass and ceramics. TUCKER CHEVROLET Lyle Kofford and Manuel Espana look very pleased wifh fhe all new '55 Chevrolef. You will find '55 Buiclcs, Chevrolef fruclcs and piclc-ups as well as used cars. Cosmeiics - Prescripiions - Drugs DODINl'S 972 Hazel S+. Dial 2I56 MATHEWS READY-MIX Gridley, California Ready-Mix Concrefe Concre+e-Mix Gravel Washed Gravel Plasfer Sand Crushed Rock V0 Rasa Rock H Cemeni' --+ ' PHONE 5643 ., . 1 8 it E' ,N ELLIOTT AND ROBBERSON PAINT STORE ELLIOTT 81 ROBERSON Milderine and Charles Wrighf, Owners 0 . We malre your life more colorful wifh our Palnllhg C:OI1l'I'6C'l0I' Painls Wallpaper Linoleum Carpe? Draperies 'lol Hazel S+' Our lime is yours . . . - Come in and le+ us help you. Phone 227' Smiley GRIDLEY BODY WORKS Auro Rebuilding Painiing Body and Fender 99-E MORE OF OUR TOWN COOK 8: ROSS WESTERN STORES 680 Keniuclcy 2670 DILAVOU S ICE CREAM STORE I 664 Sycamore 2456 GIBSON BUS LINE Ralph Back 880 Hazel 250 GRIDLEY FUNERAL CHAPEL 679 Oho 2 38 GRIDLEY PHARMACY 9 I 2 Hazel 2263 KILPATRIC S 81 MURSCHELL S MARKET 52 I Kenfuclzy 2 I 07 BARBER SHOP 549 Kenluclry 294 PASDERA S GRIDLEY JEWELRY 820 Hazel 2068 RANCHER S PETROLEUM SUPPLY CO Hwy 99 E 9906 W J SHEPARD REAL ESTATE 549 VIrgInIa 2336 DEBELL'S FURNITURE CO. 650 Ohio 2223 DUNNING SUPPLY CO Hwy 99 E sse GROFS AUTO REPAIR SHOP Hwy 99 E 292 GRIDLEY GROWERS SUPPLY Hazel 2282 GRIDLEY SHOE REBUILDERS Hazel 2627 KOEBLE S DONUT SHOP 595 Spruce 3048 CLEAN ERS 553 Kenfuclry 24 2 JAKE PECKS BARBER SHOP 870 Ha el 2253 RED 8: WHITE STORE 929 Hazel 2096 SHIRLEY S BEAUTY SHOP I44 E Spruce 3060 DEHOFF'S MARKET Hwy. 99 E 23I6 EARL S GARAGE Obermeyer 20 7 GRIDLEY BARBER SHOP 835 Ha el 2540 FIRESTONE GRIDLEY Homes and Aufo 5 PPIY 842 Ha el 2245 JOHNSON S VARIETY STORE 999 Hazel 5606 MARGUERITE S FLOWER SHOP I05 I Hazel 2573 O CLEANERS 573 Vlrg n a 2393 POWER S VARIETY 556 Keniuclry 2727 SAVEMORE STORE INC 560 Kenfuclry 2265 THOMPSON S HARDWARE B Blggs I8 w . - I I I . . I 1 I I 1 930 McVlCKER'S NEW LOOK I I I ' ii - . I L 2 EVERRETT ARRITT I060 Hazel 233 PAUL E BARTSCHI 906 Hazel 5626 Kenfuclcy 2490 KING S FURNIURE STORE Llve Oalt 50 I4 DR SANFORD D DS 850 Spruce 2426 THE DIAMOND MATCH CO 5l0 Washmgion 2477 L AMBROSE SUPER SERVICE I09l Hazel 2026 BLOCK FUNERAL HOME 520 Ohuo 5658 557 Keniuclry seas LEWIS GROCERY 559 Kenfuclcy 2 85 SERVISS SHOES 548 Kenfuclcy 2603 WILCOXON INSURANCE AGENCY 555 Vlrglma 2224 ART S RADIATOR SHOP Hwy 99 E 2 52 BUTTE AUTO PARTS 665 Vlrgm a 223 DR FLETCHER CRAIG 7II Ohio 727 PACIFIC MOTEL Hwy 99 E 5575 SHAFFERS AUTO SUPPLY 939 Hazel 2085 I . - I . , Mn. 1 . . .i I BUTTE THEATRE HOLLS CAREY, M.D. . ' I . I l - A LITHOGRAPHED 1 YEARBOOK DALLAS TEXAS aqlofa-wade M4 nfl uf V 3 J, I 'X , , DQR ' P X L ,wha Af!! L! Q' LUIJL lvl -Jia! 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