Hanford High School - Janus Yearbook (Hanford, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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AQ , 21-ui., ul-I ' - ,n ., 1 ,y H I, - www 3, I 'S ill TOP CITIZENS Seleded as our Jrahomg cmzens of +he Herrera H gh School commumiy are Jer r C V H LI Cunnmgham are Nerl Hefomg The rrsf anmml award were made ro four sen ors nommafed by The Sem or c r f cm Comm free Thur awe d repreQerw'rQ oufsrenomq ach evemehr and servrce IU ferms of h Elf, .', ' 415 . . ,, i,., Sq: . , i ,V Y. , f I 54 I 5- A r f ., 5 f 5 , v i Q W' . . I K 5 f 5 , , ' I ' f C. iiwer, PCN' ffeqh, Dre: . , . ,, ' S ' 'Fai' IQICUWV QF ': 2 C.-:Er ZfLJ f - E A . ', r . . E ' ' . SC Qc! f7+fZefsh:t. !H BI T! Q J BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEFT TO RIGHT: Foresl McEuen, Howard Snyder, R, B. Moulfon, A. A. Feavar, Carl Freeman, Byron McCormick Lela Phillips, Wesley Hull, Dr. W. F. Chamlee. 3' if I g . 4 ' .- AAAA ,. , , ef 'I.f if We f if 1 .og K, E A ' - We MR. MCCORMICK MR. HULL Due lo fhe efforls of Wesley Hull. Superin- lendenl of Schools and ex-Hanford High Prin- cipal, we have new shop buildings and a nearly- compleled Cafeleria. He has promofed belfer relafions belween lhe communily and Hanford High School. Familiar lo everyone is Byron McCormick, who has been Hanford Evening Hiqh School Prin- cipal for the pas? five years. Mr. McCormick graduated from lhe University of California at Berkeley, and since has conlinued advanced work fhere and af lhe College of Pacific. 9044. W Q' f l Ai wg' 7. f P ,LA ,.---- ,kann , , s , Every afhlefe is well-acquainfed wifh Vice- Principal Edward Leach, who has faken an acfive inferesf in ihe developmenf of a sound arhlefic program ihroughouf fhe enfire corn- munify, Among his many accomoiishmenfs is Principal Howard Snyder's devofion io his pcsiricn at Hanford High has won the respeci of feachers, sfudenrs and fownspeople. His iaifh and inspired guidance have been like a beacon in troubled iimes. His soirif and en- thusiasm have been confagious fo those around him. .. 'QF the new swimming feam, which he hopes ic -eff 97' ' 5 W. ,fx ,, .uwwwwwm ,, fwfff M464 , w.a.,w,aw00W'- .--'- build info a sfronq organization. F H f' ' ' 4 .. I :M F ' H B. W 'Y bww .1 L .. rj' ' i W I - , nv ' Q71 'F' ,H any 39.114, POLLY WEGIS Firsf semesier Presidenf Focal poinl in Ilwe growing inleresf in sludenl governrnenl was Ilwe Sludenl' Execulive Council,wl1ere eleclecl leaders of The s+uden+ body mel Io decide and acl upon impor Ianf policies for 'rhe associared sludenls. presidenfg FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Messenger, secreiaryg Reinharf, freshman represenfafiveg Faria, commissioner of bnldinas and grounds, Rule, commissioner of musicg Hamblin, senior represenfaiiveg Spanke, sophomore representative Wegus Cackler, vice-president Alcorn, commissioner of afhleficsg Halsey, commissioner of publicity Carter iunior representative, Wong, commissioner of organizafions. 0 1' J NEIL HELDING Second semesfer President GOUERIIIIIEIIT A new Second l-louse syslem was sei up by Ilwe Execulive Council.ll'1e new lwouse will lake ils place alongside flue Sludenl Council, if approved by Ilne volers in Ilrie spring, and will exlend represenlalion in sluclenl governmenl Io more sludenfs in Hanford I-ligh. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Wong, assisfanf treasurer, Faria, commissioner of organizations, Messenger, Spanke, Cunningham, senior afhlefic manager, Clark, senior represenfafiveg Rule, commissioner of music: Lowery, freshman represenia- five, Thomas, sophomore represenfafiveg Cadwell, senior presidenlg Royer, secreiaryg Hendren, commissioner of afhlelicsg Cerfer, iunior represenfaliveg Lohse, commissioner of buildings and grounds: Camara, Ireasurerg Cackler, vice-presidenfg Helding, presidenf. 'T 1 Q' U- X55 A W 'Q s Xi sus FRONT ROW, Iefr io riqhi: Adams, An derson, Nunes, Pearson, Clark, Arnez. SECOND ROW: Mifsuyoshi, Monfqom ary, Kuriyama, Wong, Ferguson, Ahlen. THIRD ROW: Nicholson, Richardson, Sfack, Anaclelo. ' I1 H1 'T Q 0RGIlIIIZFlTI0l1S FRONT ROW, Ieif fo righi: Wong Lemmon, van Loben Sels, Nunes, Stack Anderson, Wong, Sanios, Pearson Macedo, Arnaiz. SECOND ROW: Faria Alviso, Monigomery, Nicholson, Harris Haag, Cackler. THIRD ROW: Ahlen Ferguson, Richardson, Clark, 2 . F' wwf' if.. 1 34? za., W -'L X Y, - T eo-41 T xr cf I . T ., f 1 I s f ai V 4' .- K 'ALR HQ-A 1 'N In . U.. -. ,, 1 T .Q 1-rf., .,.... -sssww ,, A .LM ,f. ,, -x , .. 4 1 u . L JOSEPH ANTHONY HELEN AUSTVN WILLIAM BRAUN DAVID BRYANT English Engiish Shop Music A B Universivy of A B. and M.A A.B., Universiiy B.S , Pornc:-,3 San Francisco Universify of Cai'fornia of California C'iIege '1 fs wx so-0 f'T :'l i V-,f .1 f 9 A - L HAROLD BUHLMAN Maihemafics A.B., Iowa Universiiy M.A., University of Oregon iff I 5 Q - P LELA CHANEY NELLIE COOKE ANNE COVELL Cornmerciai Ar? Lafin A.E , Fresno Sfaie A.B.4 Universiiy A.B., University of Coileqe of California California ar Los Angeies X . wwf. 6 19, C-7 'a JOHN CUMMINS LINDSAY DAVIS CounseiTng Science A,B. and M.A., A,B. and M,A. Sfanford University Baylor University I3 . aim. Q 1 l MALCOLM DE ORIAN Physical Educafion A.B,, Fresno Sfale College W CHARLES FOSTER JACK GARNER PAULINE GIST Enqlish General Shop Homemaking A.B., University of A.B., Fresno Slate A.B., Fresno Slale California College College I4 v0 2 I V, Il DOROTHY DOWNING CEEDOLA DUFF G,-ENEWEVE DUYTON English Science Home-making 4 A.B., Mills A.B. and MA., BS, Sfaul lnslrlule College University of California Wisconsin Nr' , rs ,....,... , lil x 'TES ERLAlNE GREGORY Physical Educalion A.E., Univefsify of California 'Qui .1 ,qw i S., WILLIAM HALL REGINALD HARGREAVES Aufo Shop Sensor Problems A B San Jose A B Universufy of Mann Sfale College M A Bosfon University EARL JOHNSON Social Sludies BS Norih Dalrola Shale H-od ' 1 8.5 JACK HILL CHARLES HUGHES BERNEICE LITTLE WELDON LONGBOTHAM Commercial Physical Educalion Spanish Aqriculfure B.S., Norfhwesrern A.B., San Jose A.B. and M.A,, B.S., Texas Universify Slate College Sfanfcrd University A. and M- lj-av ....,..'3- FRED MARCELLUS ROBERT MONTGOMERY Woodwork Malhemafics Aj., Sanfa Barbara A.B., Wnhinqfon and Lee Shia Univgrsily f HRD I6 3 EMILY MURRAY Enqlish A.B., Sianford M.A Columbia .1 11 I s ...W ll WINNIE OWENS FLORENCE RHEIN EDITH SCHROED Homemakinq Hisiory Library B S Missouri Sfafe A.B., University of Librarian's Cerfrfncafe MS. Univ. of So. Califynia Ca'f'orn'a Universify of So Calofornu -L 1 'sa DONALD SHORT EDWIN SIMONICH DONALD SIMPSON SAMUEL STONE Typing Hlsfory Agriculfure Band A B CoIIege of Umversl y oI Illn B S Cal oly B S and M S Unuversafy Pacific M A Unnversdy cf Ar zona of Idaho 9 -v -451' STRATTON TARVIN Science B S Arkansas A and A B Frnsno Sine K 'Z GEORGE THOMASSON GeneraI Shop A B Chico Sfafe College L s. .J 4... 'F-gg CALVIN TURMAN WILLIAM VIENNA FRANK VIZZA ROBERT VOSS Physical Educalion Aufo Shop Physical Educafion Typing A.B., Universify of A.B., Fresno Slain A.B., San Jose Sfale B.S,, University of California College M.A., Slanford Soufhern California rt f,e,, ERVIN WAHRENBROCK PHILIP WEST RUTH WILKER WOODROW YOST Science - . English Shorfhand Ceramics A.B., University of A.B., Universify of A.B., Fresno Slale A.B., Universify of Soulhern California Soulhern California College California FACU LTY PARTY W3 Wh: I I7 FTM. Q. 'Nw i' Qi nr' 3'4 ' D g - 'I I' V A f' 414 4,-' Ja, h -'lA V ,. ' il- A -. ,, I mi, , ,S ,,,gQ 'az Main Office: Clara Skaggs, Helen Pacheco, Gretchen Richmond, ATTENDANCE OFFICE One of lhe iobs of 'he Alfendance Office is lo keep Track of rhe affendance of all Hanford High sludenfs, and lo give ou? fardy and absenl slips, when fhey are needed. STAGE CREW BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Braz, Wheeler, Tolliver, Barbcrick, Rocha, Alviso, FRONT ROW, left to right: Henniqer, Garner, Miguel, Misenhimer. Brown. SECOND ROW: Congdon, Hansen, Maciel, Zandona, Ware. Rocha, HELPERS Beffy Feaver, school nurse. ik, ,va Lb! GARDENERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pryor, Fivecoeve, Chamberlain, Fairfield 73 'U vi E Ni Z 1: WV. Busy Helpful and Klnd fha? describes lhs Jumor and Sensor counselor Mr Cummins Always wllllnq lo lend a helplnq hand lo Those sfudenfs who need advuce on problems of any rw 'D Sf L1- I RS Te 7 ,151 r 35, , , 3, F ..X, PMN, M4 p,-ng ' , Q .. f riff? S f ' 1 'L n Top Seniors: William Maisubara, Hazel Kuriyama, Rila Eld, Elaine Rose, April Anderson, Roger Dekker, Lendora Gilcrease, Alice Shirley, Marlene Marlins, and Gran? Clark. av'-Q If ' , few, , ' ,Mr-5, eww.-4: V, z.f.,f,s mi ,. f ' f KEN f N ws 1. .wee f ex. ,'?s:'H ' ' wld, ff pm Ahh. I as-yr, -ik 'jfk Q. Valediciorian: Roger Dekker Salufaforianz Gran? Clark 5.54, Q J'- :Q I 'xl' FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT: FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS, lei? fo righf: Mary Yarbrough, freasurerg Sammy Asaki, vice- DALE HENDREN president, Lendora Gilcrease, secrefary. NOT PICTURED: Claire Hamblin, representative. Z lf! it 62 i will 'ill 'til 'Vu ,ff '4 T ...-4 4. if fx. in Perfecf Afiendance: George Harf, Nora Wong, Jackie Tenbroek, Charloffe Worley, Roger Dekker. SEIIIURS Remember your iirsi day of high school? I+ was exciling and irighleninq, wasn'+ E+? Bu? you soon seliled down and 'rhe slranqeness wore oil. Then you became a sophomore, an old limer wi+h plenly of experience in malcing up minules. The Sophomore Hop was a 'rerriiic dance, and homework was old sluff. As a Junior you had more 'rime For lun. The year slipped by 'foo quickly and ended wilh lhal glorious Junior Prom. The lheme was 'Siairway lo The Slarsf' X i Then ai long lasi, you became a mighly senior. Thoughls oi ihe Senior Ball, Bacca- laureaie, Senior Picnic, Classday, and Gradualion. The caps and gowns, lhe music . . . your name called . . . your diploma . . . your proud parenis-will remain cherished memories in years io come. ig? W.,- y. of fi :fi si' iv SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, left fo right Gran? Clark, represenfaliveg Nadine LiHIe, frees- SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT: ,,,,,, if la Q R X' ,, , 1 urerg Elaine Rose, secrelaryg Sammy Asahi, vice-president RUSS CADWELL iffy V.4.,,- ixnllnv 1 ' , I , bb. .. QQ., 6, g I 3 I .A I I 1 , I Q' nv'-1 1 ,wg Hard-working senior advisers 'rlwis year were Mr. William Braun and Miss Ru+lw Willcer. Their services and efforls were of qrea+ assisfance lo flue seniors in +l1a+ difficult fask Oi gradua+ing. -ur 7 nf Q' f .ness ALvARAoo JAMES ARMOUR SAMMY I ASAKI MARY ELLEN AUST RALPH BAIZ ff'-w 4 , 74 M? la 'b K in-ff' Q39 WILMINA BIESBROCK DEAN BIRDSONG BERNICE M A BORGES JACK BROWN MARLEE BROWN MIKE BROWN -'P hm lx . Q g - 'wx Qt ana-A HZ i F . , s fy 'I--H' X, , Qjgy' X X x RUSSELL CADWELL FRANK CAMARA xx if as Vqg. 13,1 tr--ff' Lf is , 4 4: ff lv L in 'ff U!q-I. 44- , mL . .,Q 3 ilsii RAY CHANDLER JOE CONTRERAS JR iv' V Nr? rr' V If ANUE JOSEPH COSTA JR 2 , gl? It 4 I LL HATTIE DAVIS I 'wk vs 9-K 1-s I JIM QRAIN LENA MARIE CUNHA ROGER1ALl'EU DEKKER Loss ANN oewmnsr .N , ,- . A I Q. 'iv .gy ,- I 1' 'QQ-an if C9 KK ROBERT DIAS GRACE DUYST 51 K' I 42 fx 53 .i 6' bp ft-.-0, 5. f Z DUNCAN CUNNINGHAM FLORENCE MARIE DIAS by I- . su.. if ff Ya, I A Ig A Az' ff,.ff , TONY DA LUZ GLORIA MARIE DIAS 4. I x 4 L Y an--A Z MP' N TONY DIAS DIXIE LEE DUNN IMOGENE DURST GERTRUDE DUVALL CARMEN EANNI RITA ELD BUD ELLIS MARTHA PAYE EVETT 'fi' 47 l JERI FARIA CLELL FULLERTON 8 . x 1 x ! f 1 l A I DARLENE JOAN FERGUSON PATRICIA FISHER LAVONNE FORTNER 4'LL LEONARD GARNER ELSYE ERMA GONZALES .4 RACHEL GONZALES 7 2 Q , ' Q I 'wt-wf . MONA JEAN FOSTER RICHARD LEE GALLETT! SenEQr drfigfx hard 57 work THERESA GONZALES 111 I '-cf GENE HARLEN GRILIONE Y. LENDORA MAE MARILYN GRPSWOLD I . 1. . CLAIRE HAMBLIN DALE HENDREN , 'mn-f DON EVERETT HORTON FREDA M. KNIGHT I 1 IC' 'ur SUE HARDESTY VICKIE HERNANDEZ 2 -Y? GEORGE JAUREGUI HAZEL KURIYAMA 45. Q' Q , GEORGE HART JEANNE HICKEY f m 5x 4 if i 24,1 , ,I . Q ' X , i 51' L 6 I MARLENE HAWKINS BILL HOBES KZ' 4 15 A JULIA LUCILLE JEFFRIES REX G. LABYORTEAUX , ! -1 vx. ,,, ,, f f x l J A A '-' 1 , I N' . 1 NEIL HELDING WM, ARNOLD HOLMES Q .1117 ! ff I IRENE JOHNSON EVA JONES NORMAN LANKFORD WILLIAM LEAL Vg- 3 ' 'sr K. 59- 2 F 5 f f I C,-:v ,f I,-'vw li ' n W 17 V Sv ' NADINE LITTLE MAURICE LOCK MARXLYN A MQINTYRE M' Hafqwaves Invroduch-q La naval recrjfer Vo his senIor pfob'efm c ass MARLENE PHYLES MARVNS 3049 'L- W' fw- v ,- .-4 df' ,f W'LLNAM LOWE JR DON EUGENE Mfr-4ANEY JO ANNE NQKENZNE Q CHARZ EPRCE 'JAWS 'fi EILEEN LORRAINE MELLO RICHARD MONTGOMERY bf J fr il if is GLENN MYERS CLARENCE ORNELLAS 'l f'-7 ,, Q I ,I ' GERALD D, MERCER SAL MORALES 5, MAXINE MESSENGER HELEN MORRIS I S? , fg'-Cp any ,V 4 Q WENDELL MILLER THOMAS DONALD MOSES il fi' ROSALIE NUNES FRANCIS VERONICA OBERHOLZER CARMELITA PADILLA e l 5., DOLORES ISABEL PAULO f 'ir' GOLDIE OLIVER DONALD PELTON G-an G 9 JI 'I BILL MISENHIMER MARY A. MUNOZ NANCY VALDENE OLSEN MAE PHELPS dip E, 'Q' -fy 'fw- ou' ' a s 'C' A454 ' L an f ,J Y ' P 5? x-Z I X GERRIT JOHN VANDERZIEL ELSWE ViERRA 54 Q. 'P'-. f L 5 4 f .Vx Yigr' a'Lf I JOE D, VNERRA ,-S as NORMAN WALDORF LOUDEAN WEAVER -mn.. 4 mmm 5 f ' QL I ,..,.,..... um. , W 1 feenuna-1 f s 3 1 i L A i2 3 Q 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 f 5 fIOH!2I3!4l5l5, Q 1718192021223 5 242525272829 4 5 5 Q, .aff 2 ' 2 d e f rw L xv- MAY? Vi 8 '.,, xx. , Sv 'iw 'S Q71 Boy and Gif! Sfaiers of I95l were Clark, Cadwell HeIdFr1g,CaCklef Cunningham, Brown. POLLY WEGIS JAMES 'fn-. WHEELER -.. 5.1 N DOROTHY MAE WILLARD oonus wsuew eAnaAnA JEAN wnu 1' Q. i DONNA WILLIAMS LARRY WILSON NORA WONG Grand finale of fhe Sensor TaI0n1Show. CHARLOTTE D. WORLEY PEARL E. WRIGHT MARY YARBROUGH QA -4 .. Q' , 5 ' 1 Qi in ' I i . -y 6 mst SEMESTER orricens s , I f 4 ' Q Q f Presidenf, Gerry Salinq -Q i I -, J ' Q W U Vice-Presidenf lPresiden9l Barbara Pearson yi Secrefaryn, .. .. . . . ,...Bonnie Blanchard ' Treasurer , Shirley Macedo Represenrafive . .Ray Carfer ,po-1-wa, . x Q v 4 Q i N --4 i 44 -2 .gs 9' .3 T77 an The Juniors sTarTed The year proudly showing oTT Their iunior rings. The class had The baslceTball con- cessions which proved To be a help To The class Tinances. They presenTed Their TalenT show, VarieTy Time, To The sTudenT body in January and Told Tor- Tunes in The booTh which They puT up in The All- school Carnival. The Juniors will be sporTing green and whiTe class sweaTers nexT year as They chose Them This year. The highlighT oT The class was The TradiTional Junior Prom in March. lT carried ouT The Theme MoonliT Gardens. Much work was puT inTo The prom, buT iT was well worTh iT as everybody had Tun. ADVISERS: MRS. COOKE and MR. VIZZA SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf Alan Alviso Vice-presideni Shirley Macedo Sgqreigry Mary Mifsuyoshi Treasurer Phillis Saunders Reprexenlafive Ray Carfcr oc C-J OQ . QC' FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righf: Biesbroclr Baker, Bird, F. Baldini, L. Azevedo SECOND ROW: Anderson, Arnaiz, P Azevedo, Barboni. THIRD ROW: Avila Alviso, Anaclelo, Barbericlr, Ashford FRONT ROW, left lo righf: Cooper. Capofe, Colle, Campbell, Clyde. SEC- OND ROW: Domingos, Casemero, Daily, Dalrymple, Crawford. THIRD ROWz Cole, Carler, Castro, Copeland, Drummond, Dishmon, Clolhier. 4. FRONT ROW, Ieff to righl: Caslillo, Caefano, Brazil, Brown. Bollenbacher, THIRD ROW: Cadwell, D. Burnefl, J. Burneff, F. Beffencourf, Alleng 3 f v -I Brewer. FOURT er, J. Brewer. of Siu SECOND ROW: Borges, Blanchard, Bressler, Boley, H ROW: E, Brown, R. Cackler, Braz, E ff: Q3 if f . ag, 'iii ,. FRONT ROW, Neff fo riqhf: Freifas Fry, Ferreira Firlueiredo Fiores, Go mes SECOND ROW: Eslrue, H. Garcia GIHFO. Feiix Gairan C. Gomez, FinWey THIRD ROW' Edwards J. Garcia Glenn Faris Fosfer FRONT ROW, Ieff fo ri hr: Groeneveld, Hazlefi, Homen, Hawley, B. Harris. SECOND ROW: Guzman, Havdhorne, Harp, Gerson. THIRD ROW: Harrison, J. Haag, J. Haag, H. Harris, D. Howard, Hernandez. FRONT ROW, lei? fo riqhi: Lemmon Lock. Lima D. James, Lohse, A John son, Keck SECOND ROW: J. James E Jones, C Jones Barba, Lewis Law rence. THIRD ROW: Joliff McCor mick, Loewen, Kirklin, Huddlesion, D Brown. f Q Q- ii.. ? . FRONT ROW, left fo right Miguel. Mariin, Mello, McKim, Mifchell, Mil- suyoshi. SECOND ROW: Macedo, Meade, Maliepaard, McKee. THIRD ROW: J. Maffos, Miller, Martinez, R. Maffos, Mixole, Mafhews. an 'lv -fx, FRONT ROW, left fo right: Madruqa, Oakes, D. Owen, W, Morrow, Perry. SECOND ROW: Mora, L. Owens, Nichol- 99 ..1 1' Q FRONT ROW, IQH lo riqhf: A. Rico Ray, Raufa, Price, Rapp, M. Rocha SECOND ROW: Prewiff, Phillips, G Rice, Pierofle, Pearson, Raineri Ras mussen, R. Phillips. THIRD ROW: Rid dle, J. Rogers, D. Roqers, Porter, Reed Rees, Orr. X L FRONT ROW lei? Vo rlghig M. Rogers, E, Rocha. Santos, P, Rogers, Rose, Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: Shafer Shullanberqer, Saunders, Serpa, Sher- man. THIRD ROW: Phelps, Owens, Shores, R. Rogers, D. Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Pereira, Payne, Rold, Sargeni Shaw. og. lr sp fe FRONT ROW left To riqhf: Silvelra Sfaires Tosle, G. Valdez, T Valdez. SECOND ROW: Tolliver, Sarco, Troxler, Silva, Sfack, Souza. THIRD ROW: L. Simas, Slafe, L. Simas, Sfeffen, Sfewari, Vander Moren. no 5 FRONT ROW: Urice, Warmerdam Whifridqe, Verdeqal, Washburn SEC OND ROW: Weaver, Welfy, Weilrle Vanderliel, Van LobenSelx, Wes? THIRD ROW: S. Weaver, Verburg, Wil son Verhoeven Vargas, Wieqman. fi is qx 9 .J Chrusfrnas pa ckage by the Juniors won a pure Mus-c for fhe 9 i rom fufnushed by The SkyMners Q' 1 ha! dwlng infermiuion Coup es c Bd' Gay dancing I 1 N In vogue for Yhe .mnua I D'Om fy M V .Av ' fa-. -'T f 4-55 1l..+ I, 7 . o I un? I- s 9 is f fs if x.. 5 s 5 ' Q . ff 1 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prexidenf Ed Poher Vice-Pruidenf Harold Cluie Secrefary Lenore Wilkinson Treasurer Ken Short Ropresenfafive Janice Spanko The Sophomore class sTarTed The year's acTiviTies wiTh The Frosh-Soph brawl, buT were noT Too success- Tul as They los+ To The Frosh in a very close race. A successTul Tuberculosis drive was sponsored by The class This year. In April, They presenTed Their TalenT show To The sTudenT body and IT was enjoyed by all. The House oT Three was The name oT The class booTh in The All-School Carnival. The class acTiviTies were climaxed by The Sophomore l-lop in May. ADVISERS: MRS. DUTTON and MR. DE ORIAN SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Reber? Lamos Vice-Presiden? Jim Sauciev Socrefary Norma Coxsfephens Treasurlr Delores Schafer Represenhvive Virqinia Thomas -2' , ' FRONT ROW, Ieff lo riqhf: Bramlelf Barbeiro, Andrade, Beahie, Balfierra Balbina, Bird. SECOND ROW: Asalri Blanchard, Barrons, Adams Anway Beauchamp, Aoodaca. THIRD ROW Arrni, Boyd, Boles, Black, Archulela Balrer, Angel. ' 91 u a FRONT ROW, leff io riqhl: Conlreras, Candelaria, Clark, Brewer, Chavez, Bryson, Chapman. SECOND ROW: Caslro, Cleveland, Cochrane, Brennan, Casmero, Brooks, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: Brown, Comforf, H. Clufe, Calo. FOURTH FRONT ROW, Ieff Io riqhl: W. Dillon, Ellis, Crawford, Cosslephens, Esoarza, Coplin, Duarfe, SECOND ROW: Dhil lion, Cyperl, Craig, DePriesl, Crispi Crichlon. THIRD ROW: Dewhirsf, Du fra, Escobar, Davis, Duysl. ROW: H. Clule, Canalez, Brazil, G. Cardon, J. Cardo1a,Bufler. fi! 31 o 45 .A ...F FRONT ROW, Ieff To ruqhf: Garcna, Gaivan, M. Francis D. Francis SEC OND ROW: Gambril, Fullerfon, Fos9er F. Garcia D. Gomez, THIRD ROW: Fuenfes, Flores, Cooper, Foreman, S Gomez, i FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: Hardy, Haro, R. Hall, V. Freifas, Groai, Giesbrechi. SECOND ROW: M. Hedge, S. HaII, B. Groeneveld, Hamilton, Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Galleiri, B. Gomes, Harp, Hardcasfle. FRONT ROW lei? fo right Griner Heinfz Johnson, A Gonzales Gris- wold. SECOND ROW. M. Hedge KeI- ler, R Gon1aIes, Harris, HarweII THIRD ROW: Oberf, R Groeneveld Hawes, Hensley, Griffin 49? 91 I-. 4 'I .gf Q FRONT ROW, leff fo riqhl: E. Johnson Holmes, W. Kaylor, L. Johnson, Kees- ler. SECOND ROW: Hopkins, Huffman, Jackson, Jacobus, THIRD ROW: Y Hernandez, Kessler, M. Johnson, Huer- fa, Horfon. JS 5 fix Ash- 1 FRONT ROW, lefi io rIqh1:Kniqh?, B. Taylor, Mainer, Mandrille, Levario. SECOND ROW: B. Monlgomery, Maccaqno, Lock, Lohse, Line, C. Lopez. THIRD ROW: McEuen, McKee, Hudson, D. McGee, Lovier, E. Levario, Landis, ..,.. ..s.-vm., FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: C. Mendes, Miller, Miguel, Morris, Mifsuyoshi Nash, D. McGee. SECOND ROW: Mur phy, Morse, T. Marlin, Nieson, B. Min Yer. THIRD ROW: Marlin, C. MaHos, R. Mendes, Moore, M. Minler, Moran Legarrefa. ,fi FRONT ROW, leff fo righi: Reeves, Rice, Paulo, Pimenfel, Rapp, Padilla. SECOND ROW: B. Robinson, Riddle, Ragle, M. Robinson, Parson. THIRD ROW: Richmond, R. Porfuqal, M. Por- fugal, Reynoso. FOURTH ROW: Pilk- ingfon, Poffer, J. Rodriques, J. Ram- ire1,S. Ramirez. 1,-v FRONT ROW, left lo right: Siqala, S. Rose, S. Sanches, Sego, Shaw, Sierra, Rubalcava, SECOND ROW: A. Simas, D. Schafer, 8, Rose, Simoes, M. Silva, E. Smifh, Rold. THIRD ROW: Schell, I. Sanchez, Senna, Shorl, M. Schafer, Schales, J. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Sfoul, Serco, D, Srnilh, N. Sirnas, Saucier, R. Martinez. FRONT ROW, left fo riohfz M. Van- de'z'el Veiqa V. Thomas, Tarnayo, Soanke Trammell SECOND ROW: Skaggs Vefburq G Stevens, Vanden Akre' C Thomas, S. Souza, Sfryd. THIRD ROW. Tos Springer, Tsufsui, A Svevens Troufner, G. Srnifh. FOURTH ROWA Sfanford, Van Waay, M Vanderz'eI Sfewarf, D. Smifh. . Adminixlralors using lheir heads. FRONT ROW, ld? fo right: While, Wa? son, A. Ybarra, V, Ybarra, Y, Vierra Wiens. SECOND ROW: E. Vierra, Wil lis, Wrighf, E, Williams, Wilkinson, C Williams, Whifroclr, D. Williams THIRD ROW: Weixser, Zaragoza, Ya mamura, Weir, Yarbrough, Lum, Waffs FOURTH ROW: S. Young, Wiegrnan W. Young, Youlsey. San1a's chimney used for Soph Christmas booth. Sophomorn falenlisfs lake fime ou? for picfures. we e 7fl,x. , ,Q 5 'Q ,ffwk , iq, 4-4 K I-'I T 'nur ,...f--H ,,.--' .?, vi' i 7- bv- Vg FRESHIIIEII FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presudenf Jamce Monfqomery Ynce Presldeni Loum Keller aecrefary Jean Omafa Treasurer Lcuaso MIZOTB Represenfahve Jerrrv Romhad Bew:ldered Freshmen Tound a new experience upon enTerang HanTord Hugh school buT responded quickly by Ionnung acTnv:Tues They showed Their enThuslasm by wmnnng The Soph Frosh brawl and Theur wnllung ness To work by puTT1ng a bowlmg shoohng booTh nn The All-School Carnival. One OT The hrghhghTs oT The class This year was The Freshman dance. IT carried ouT The Theme oT WinTer Wonderland and was raTed as one oT The besT Freshman dances ever, The sTu- denT body was enTerTained by Their Tale-nT show in May. ADVISERS: MISS GIST and MR, STONE SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Gwen Conlin Vice-Presidenf Janis Monfqomery Secrefary Jean Omala Treasurer Janis Sion! Reprasenlafiva Lula Bolle Lowery as ? fs Q0 FRONT ROW, left lo righl: Alva'ado Anrhnndo Balbina Andrews D. An derson, Avila. SECOND ROW: Bar belro, Arnaix, Ahlen, Biqard, Alvarez Barros. THIRD ROW: Allen, Bealfie, K Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Avila, Ash ford, Archule'a, Basself. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righlz Blanken, A. Brown, Brewster, Bray, P. Brackell. SECOND ROW: Breedlove, Briones, J. Brown, L. Brackerf, Bird. THIRD ROW: A. Brown, Bounds, Caefana, Camera, Burgess, J. Brown. FRONT ROW, lell lo riqhl: Classen Carson, Casey, Cooper, Capole, Clc Thief, Confreras. SECOND ROW: Clark, Coplin, Cash, Carvalho, Chennaull, Casarez. THIRD ROW: Coe, Cardoza Cafo, Chambers, Carlson, Canlrell FOURTH ROW: Chadwick, Chamlee Chapman, Calderon, Casfillo, Casillasl Cobos. JL ll 'IG' I FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: Cowling 8. Davis, Durst, Dias, S. Cosla, Duncan SECOND ROW: Dlshmon, Elario, Dew hirsi, Eisenlauer, Cox, DeSouza, Curfis THIRD ROW: Denham, L. Edwards, J Edwards, Couch, FOURTH ROW: Es frada DeRuiter, J. Costa. FRONT ROW, leH lo right Fowler, Galleffi, Freifas, Flournoy, Fadenrechf, Figueiredo. SECOND ROW: Floyd, Freeman, Flores, Fernandez, Fonfes. THIRD ROW: Esies, Farmer, Evans, Elms, Eveh, Gadberry. FOURTH ROW: FRONT ROW, Ieff fo right Harrison Hawkins, Gaspai, Harley, H. Harrison N. Haro L. Garcia. SECOND ROW D. Glacomanl, Griffin, Godwin, J Gamez, Griswold, Hendren, Hawley THIRD ROW: Herman, J. Gonzales Hensley, Heflley, P. Gonzales, A. Gon zales, V. Garcia, M. Garcia Galbez, Frausio. 'fo FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: Housfon, Hilliard, N. Levario, M. James, lg- nacz, J. Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Hinkle, Hughes, Howe, E, Hill, D. Humphrey, T. James, Hale. THIRD ROW: lscm, J. Jacobus, Hufsell, W. Hill, B. Hernandez. FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: Juarez, Jolliff, Lowery, Loboa, Long, Magalhaes, Levario. SECOND ROW: Junell, Isqrigq, Marlin, Lawrence, Larsen, Lonqacre. THIRD ROW: Keller, Ligqeff, M, Jolliff, Jow, Keifh. FOURTH ROW: Long, Loewen, J. Jones, Kendrick, Machado. ,cs FRONT ROW, lef? Vo riqhl: McNamara, M, Mendes, Moore, Munoz, W. Marlin. SECOND ROW: R. Marlinez, Meraz, Medrano, Murphy, MacDonald, Monte gomer . THIRD ROW: J. Mendes, Y Moses, Miller. af FRONT ROW, lei? fo riqhl: J. Moni- gornery, Moody, Petersen, Medley, Mi- zofe, Ornafa, B. Miller, Nichols. SEC- OND ROW: Neal, Oberholzer, Pena, Oliver, Paflerson Owen, Orfiz. THIRD ROW: Odale, Odland, Nunes, Noland, Pelerson, M. Mendes. FOURTH ROW: Pereira, Pacheco, Burrus, Orr, Ornellas. :X '- l iw 'QU o Q1 - emi., .M K UO. 4.5 FRONT ROW, left 'lo right: J. Price, B. Pruifle, F. Price, Reynolds, Ponce, Rafcliffe. SECO-ND ROW: Phelps, R. Raineri, Resendez, Ray, Plooy, Richmond. THIRD ROW: Raula, R. Phillips, E. Pruifl, C, Richmond, J. Reinharf. FRONT ROW, lei? fo riqhf: Scofi, J Sanchez, O. Sanchez Rodewald, Schell .1 Reyes. SECOND ROW: Saniillan, Sa mano, D. Robinson, B. Rose, Saalfeld 4: Roche, Shore, C. Selinq. THIRD ROW fo Schales, Shaw, Rogers, S. Rocha, Ross FOURTH ROW: Roberison, Slafe, Silva J. Reyes, Rivera. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righl: Smyers Soward, D. Silveira J. Silveira, R Smifh. Nl. Souza. SECOND ROW: Y Silveira, J. Stone, Spicer, E. Sozinho Sprinq, THIRD ROW: R. Sievens, Slryd Sfarr, S. Sfewarf, S. Sfone, Sisson. pn- C3 4 FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: D. Thomas, Trapp, Sweeney, Truiff, D, Tuflle, Trulock. SECOND ROW: Tenbrock, Trimble, W. Souza, Thompson, Tamayo. THIRD ROW: Trammel, Tayloe, K. TuHIe, B. Underwood, Silva, Torrez, Sumaya. FOURTH ROW: Theis, Thompson, Theodore, J. Underwood, Tadloclr. FRONT ROW, left lo righl: S. Walker, Willard, V. Williams, Washburn, C. van Loben Sels, La Blue, Nl. Warmer- dam Yancs. SECOND ROW: C. Vierra, A. Vierra, Weaver, Verhage, Welly, Yaws, Vargas. THIRD ROW: Weisser, G. Wilson, L. Wilson, Verboon, Tur ner, Worley. .fr Qc '- ,or x gwwqwnw M if' ,,.wul FU h bashfu! g rls d ess af ther worst paradv Vsmoenf body as o H of bowl n ronfo ion along the r mme 1 hnq clofhes and food sh Guardran Angel wafcn sed as Chrrsfmas booih by Fro DOIN In V135 U 'fs we e busy ur- de h boys and q d wee Bofh Fros ahnq 'or fhe r a CDI if handy rn decorafmq for Fresh Fresh boys were darce ACTIVITIES Ox ' Q ,s.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Baker Wong, Willefl, Kurl- yama, N. Wong, EDITOR- Hazel Kurivarna CLASSES- Hazel Kuriyama NOT PICTU RED- Rulh Johnson BUSINESS MANAGER Nora Wonq I ur JFIIIUS The Jams Ccfrles Trai' was lhe Jamz slarl Hogan, as work on fhe I952 Janus was slarled early In lhe IaII serrlesfer. The Slall members Irnmedlaley began lhe wcrlc which was lo be eenl lo lhe prY'fer and engraver In rlrne lo meel lhe March I5 deadline. FACULTY- Lorraine Bennell Marilyn Griswold u P1- ala SENIORS- PHOTOGRAPHERS- Jeanne Hickey Manly Armi Glenda Seqo Neil Heldinq Elsie Vierra Roberf Keller - inn .S 'S STHFF Far Hwe mes' carf We work was accom- zfzived cv 5' APCIJICJLEV C5543 Ccrwbffefi egofrs of mer-fcefi Q: 957, 'He Too we: satsravcf y cf by We appcfnfed frme. wffflsm ' L w I'I TITS We Janus 'c,mr:!'SIwed CLUBS- Marlene Madins Cheryl Royer Lendora Gilcrease SPORTS- Jim van Loben Sels Don Humphrey Ewa, mf! fb ,I 5 yu .ar ACTIVITIES- STUDENT LIFE- Carolyn Baker Sue Hardesfy Imogene Durst Doris WiIIeH' A.- 5.1 ' e- I I ,, Q 9 I' LEFT TO RIGHT: Hum Dhrev Keller. Benner? G-rFswoId, Armi. N IIIETEOR EDITOR- Dixie Dunn This Year rhe Mefeor soared 'ro greafer heighfs. I+ carrie ouf weekiy and specia! Chrisfmas and Eas+er edi+ions were pub- lished. BUSINESS MANAGER- Mariha EveH it 'A -in any ---...V LEFT TO RIGHT: Padilla, Rose, Sherman, Halsey, Schmidlkoier. r ' I i 2 i fi xi X A KE C 1' v ..,, 7.5:-., 5 iv. -ix STIIFF The sfudenf newspaper has grown in+o a bigger business each year, largely due +o Ihe leadership of 'rhe edi+ors. Dixie Dunn and Mike Sherman, and 'rheir more Ihan compe- 'renf slaff. ARTIST- MANAGING EDITOR- Milre Sherman LEFT TO RIGHT: Lock, Hobbs, Lemmon, D 'gi Q Y U nn, Hernandez, PaNi Rule Ferguson. 'Q'l-o..,,-.4 P -W-or-Qg.,.., , 4 p-.----4-.-- ..., v , Uv . --'nn 1 .JL n 6' 'vi sl :F 'ig iv' vt Q 'V- ' ul Lf 2 i X I' f T gy' Aug' LEFT TO RIGHT: Wilson, Pl1elps.As9, Nicholson. s- 9' 1 ,K , V4 1. .1 lf. iw Lowell Wilson looking up infor- Reuben Moullon happy over mation for a speech. winning a cup. I DEBHTERS 9 LEFT TO RIGHT. Wilson Phelps, Clark LEFT TO RIGHT Mello Span- Gal an Rah:IlHe Kuri- Af fre rnuzc rezwa r Tulare fhe mend wer a inse- Hcr rahng. . I 1 . New dnl UW: was 'rne S, Cf prdecr of fhe send as rrernf bers qarhereo rurnmaqe sponsored a bay and Lied ofher rneana of echecifrq money. By The deze of We year s+uden+s were icoldrq forward fo faH, when +he Hanford High band would parade In new ourfifs. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo riqhv. James Haag, Louise Maccagno. SECOND ROW: Tom R?ddIe, Jack Brown. ,M wx T , ' K A ? in g,i , 12 ,T F .,. ,xi . i 1 if i 2- l , - , , , x t 1 1 - , . , I B 1 K, j U 4 , A HQ At 6 . f 2 . o , 1 '-3 f'x ' Q' 'I I i C I T ir' il .ff e FRONT ROW, ief? To right: Anacievo Ciyde Messenger, Morris, Crichion, Hazleii, Oisen, Sansom, McKim, Ragle, Fisher, Curtis, D. Williams, SECOND ROW: Rasmussen, Ruie, E, Williams, Rice, Iqnacz, Rogers, Weiiy, Maiiepaard, Haii Fosier, Trimmer, Gonzaies. THIRD ROW: R Vanderziei, Rice, Weify, Duysf, Noian, Verrioeven, Edwards, Joliifi Miiier Seaman B, JoliH, M Variderziei, Downing. HPPOLLOHIERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ariacieio Rogers Trimmer Messenger, Rice Accompanisi, Rod Downing 'ff 2 s l FRONT ROW, Ielf fo righlz Aguirre, Reynolds, Lima, I-leinfz, Crawford, Jolliff, Dursf, Esrey, Shaw, Lohse, Brewster Mello, Duarle, Scoil, James, Gallelli. SECOND ROW: B, Davis Lowery, Fowler, Carson, Brooks, Beaflie, Minfer Carfer, Vanderziel, Oberholzer, Williams, Rogers, R. Gonzales, Neal, Scoff, Dailey. THIRD ROW: Jackson, Casey Brown, VandenAlrlrer, Cleveland Fadenrechl Davis Wiens, Andrade Mifchell E. Gonzales, Walls, Hedge, G'oene veld. GIRLS' CHOIR Z ts' LEFT TO RIGHT' Oberholler Williams Gonza'es Gallefli, Duarfe. Mr. Bryarwl. Volleyball ls lhe glrls' fa- P Fig- in .- yorife sporl. gf , I X ax le ' 1 X F f f 5: FRONT ROW, lei? lo rlghl: Lohse Mello Mendes. SEC- OND ROW: Porfgual, Wor- ley, Kuriyama, Guxman, Faria G.A.A. members praclice for lournamenl. If FRONT ROW, lell fo right: Breedlove, Crawford, Vierra, Guzman, Long, Schell, Rapp, Line, Omala, Thomas, Kuriyama. SECOND ROW: Adams, Mendes, Homen, Milsuyoshi, Lohse, Mello, Rogers, Miguel, Phillips, Moody, Lcpex, Magel- haes. THIRD ROW: Freilas, F-aria, Wrighl, DuVall, Worley, Brown, Freifas, Warmerdam, A. Vierra, Blanchard, Por- 1uqal,6ambril,Sluarl,Rose,Caelano,ChennauIl, LU Q 6 .J 0 o r LEFT TO RIGHT: Hawihorne, Borges, Borges, Gillio, Cackler, Shirley, Baldini, Sfewarf, Hamblin, Eveif, Parsons Riddie, Classen, Andrade, Arnaiz. TRI HI-V Tri-I-Ii-Y is a service club, Proiecis for Ilwe year consisled of giving Inoliday beslceis io Irie needy, selling pencils wiiln llwe baslceiball sclwedule on lliem, and seliing douglinuls. Delegares were sen? Io Los Angeles for Ilie pre-legislaliye Ireining session for +I1e Y.M.C.A. youilri and governmenl 'rraining program held in February. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Riddle, reporier I2Ig Shirley, freasurer 1213 Hazleff, Treasurer Illg Sfewari, presideni III: Parsons, secrefary III, Cackler, presiden? UI: Sfone, vice-presidenf IZI Tri-Hi-Y delegafes to the convenfion in Sacrarnenfo. I if S.. ,x , ,ff Q XM, ., km i 7 fm, , it f f I ' , 47 ,Ar 1-f,,. No ' vi? ,, Nl- CQ 6- ,. ,, ar N Pv-- ...un V 1 1 4 A -- -- m 1 AN- LEFT TO RIGHT: Slack, Clark Tarlers l-li-Y, composed of Iunxor and sensor boys as a newly organlzed service C ub Included among soclel aclnvmes lor 'rlwe year were a been feed a proqressnve dinner and a snow lrlp. Delegales were senl lo flue Y lvl C A Youl'l1Governrnenl Model Leguslalure lweld ln Secramenlo. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Clark. vice-presidenf l2lg Haag, presudenf l2J Harms secrefary C215 Cunningham, presidenl Ill HI Y delegafes lc The convenflon In Sacramenfo Cy Cl 3 '- W ,fav Tiknnf I f 1 'Q .- C4' Y 4 9 ' f 1 . jfs.. I. ' ,n,' 41 -9 X Q OFFICERS Key Club members in aclion LEFT TO RIGHT: Asahi, Treasurer 121: Slack, vice-presidenl 1233 Moulfon, secrelary lllg Riddle, presidenl Ill, HEV CLUB Rendering service lo l-l.U.l'l.S. is llie purpose of flue Key Club. Membership reguiref me-n+s are a B average and sophomore s+anding. The main proiecl ol flwe club For rlwe year was 'rlwe painling of+l1e'l'l a++l1e Neighbor Field Bowl. ln addilion, il parficipa+ed in 'me Council of Organizalions proiecls. Money- making proiecls included an alle-r game dance and Colne Concession, ai wlwiclw a be-nelil drawing was held, and noon movies. LEFT TO RIGHT: van Loben Sels, Riddle, Sfoner, Harris, Pellon, Asaki, McEuen, Leal, Heldinq, Slack. I .Q ' it-, v 4-H ac l 4. e an-1 an as 9'-Q, v 94- I fl i Q1 v if f 4, . 5 . ' ,4. w F 2 , 13 1 iff, 'fi x ,- -1 M , . gl Q71 .. if , , 156 l Q Y ' -R s? I z 5 W , I Campaigning for the C,S.F. birlhday calendar. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bird, secrefary fllg Kuriyama vice pres: dent Ill: McKim, secrefary 121, N. Wong presideni 121 Clark, presidenf lllg E. Wong, rreasurer lll Shirley free urer 1213 Mifsuyoshi, represenialive CII C. S. F. To promole a higher slandard of scholarship and broader ideals of service on lhe pari of high school sludenls is lhe purpose of ihe California Scholarship Federalion. Money-making projecls included a food sale and a boolh al lhe school carnival. The club allended ihe Clovis, Riverdale and Pleasanlon convenlions during lhe year. The club also gave a parly for 'rhe Lemoore chapler, had an inslallalion dinner and lhe annual spring picnic wilh Visalia. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righl: N. Wong, Spanke, Kuriyama, Lock, Siliveira, Cosslephens, Eld, Garcia, Baldini, Bird, Marlins, Clark, Jacobus. SECOND ROW: Hall, Mendes, Rose, Gilcrease, Eveff, Maccaqno, Wilkinson, Barrons, Schafer, Mifsuyoshi, Huffman, M. Johnson, van Loben Sels, Shorf. THIRD ROW: Hawfhorne, Saunders, Adams, Ander- son, Morrow, Parsons, Maliepaard, Fosler, Rogers, Cackler, L. Johnson, Troulner, Harris, Brown, Wilson. 1 3, 'fir 4.. 4, fi FRONT ROW, left fo right Robinson, Moore, Eskue, Davis, Black, R. Porfugal, L. Gomes, Cardoza, N. Gomes, Dufra. SECOND ROW: Lohse, M. Porfuqal, J. Rogers, Wicham, Richardson, Gallefii, Lovier, Weaver, Bryson. FUTURE FHRIIIERS Developing agricullural leadership, cooperalion and cilizenship is lhe fundamenfal purpose of 'rhe Fulure Farmers of America. Under 'rhe able leadership of Presidenl' Diclc Richardson, lhe club parricipaled in many worrhwhile acfivilies. Members had a boolh al lhe school carnival, sold programs al lhe foolball games and had concessions al lhe baseball games. They donaled lwenly-five dollars ro 'lhe band. In April five members of lhe F.F.A. 'rraveled To 'rhe famed Cow Palace in San Francisco. Mr. Longbolham, one of 'lheir advisers, accompanied lhem. N. Gomes, speech winner 1-Af '7 'Q 'ea .na Ht , 9 ai LEFT TO RIGHT: Defluifer, Blanlren, Hawley, Avila, Heffley, Weaver, Macedo, Fonles, Wilson, Rogers, Barbeiro, Portugal. 0F HIIIERICH Tlne livesloclc judging leam judged al flue Vanderliool Field Day, Hacienda Field Day, Tulare Field Day, and 'rlwe Slale Judging Finals. Many boys won individual awards and lwonors for llweir livesloclc exliibils al llwe Kings Counly Fair. The dairy callle judging leam parlicipaled in llwe Fresno Slale Field Day and llwe Slale Judging conlesl. A liay-ride, Clirislmas parly and a snow lrip Consliluled some ol llweir social aclivilies for llne year. OFFICERS LEFT TO RlGHT: Porfugal, secrefary lllg Gomes, vice- presidenf Illg Morrow, Treasurer lllg Richardson, presi- den1fllgLovier, reporfer flj. Qi' .-silky-N any-ab'-A as 4041:-v-0-'v'4 96 W' 5 .1- iv ix L it iv., tx A 'I Furlheririg of sporlsmanship and school spiril and regula+iori ol illegal wearing of afhlelic awards are some of fhe main aclivilies of This club. 'v H Club members in aclion. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lohse, lreasurer 1215 Asaki, secrefary 121 Crain, secrefary Ulg Alcorn, presidenl HJ, Pellon freas urer U13 Hendren, vice-presidenl 1213 Halsey presidenl Bl0CIl H SUEIETV During 'rhe year lhe club sponsored a dance and had a boorh al fhe school carnival. Block l-l Sociely is composed of alhleles who have earned varsilry lellers. FRONT ROW r, Jones, Halsey, Asaki. SECOND ROW: Hobbs, Barba, Lohse. 6 , Hendren, Riddle, Sharp, Alcorn Us I fy 'K 1 Q gf Q, . lv! 1 ',f.... 5 , V, .Q ' -f T- - - I f- 'U of 'af in OFFICERS Neophyfe Rally Club members perform for Hudeni body LEFT TO RIGHT: Ahlen, presidenf fljg Fel?x, secrafary U15 Macedo, represeniafive KID Mckim, vice-presideni Ill Rflllv COIIIIIIITTEE Encouraging scnooi apirii' among s+udenrs is +l'1e purpose of Huis orqanrzanon. Among 'melr numerous acrivnies Hue RaHy Commiffee decorafed fne bow? during foo+baW season and pbnned au of+l'1e s+uden+ body rallies. This group soonsored a dance and had a boofh af fne schooi carnival. FRONT ROW, lei? io righf: N. Wong. Kuriyarna, Ragle, Gaifan, Spanlre, Messenger, Mcllim, Felix, McKenzie, Fer- guson, S. Ahlen, Bird, Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: James, Baker, Macedo, Homen, Faria, Wamerdam, Rafcliffe, Mello, Lime, Sanfos, Madruqa, Mifsuyoshi, E. Wong, Pearson, M. Ahlen, Lemmon. I ii . .. .. G O X Q-' 1 rf 5-........l N 'n -'F I if Q7 r ., so 'E' U'---n an V 1 'C A ,J-5 .nv I s 3 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Haag Senna, Silviera, Shori, Sfewarl, Mendes, Rogers, Schafer, Nunes, Anderson, Morris, Hawley, Bird, Felix, Mello, Fosfer, Macedo, McKenzie. UBERS Dauoers is a Club organized lo iurllwer inleresl and knowledge in arf. I-liqri scrolaslic graces are required in order lo become a Dauber member. Willw line inilialion ol len new members rnis Club became one of line largesl in school. Selling of Clirislmas cards was lhe main prolecl of line year. Evenls includes slcelclwing parries, a masquerade dance. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Felix, lreasurer 1211 Bird, secrelary Ill, Nunes, presidenf 1217 Anderson, vice-presiden? l2Jg Rog- ers, acfivify chairman fllg Cadwell, presidenf Ill: Haag, vice-presidenl Ill, DaLuz, hisforian 121. 1, 5 22 3,K,?X'f Yr W 'ev Fi.: 4? 3' , s fre: A Yqlv if - ' 2, -5 fjg I ' .IQ A Qix hi ' 5 egg fr 4 , .- ' J L i f f-. 1 I '1 O . A I 'x dinner wirlw Carrol Barns as queer speaker, and a Daubers selling Chrislmas cards. 'ffiw V X X fx ' , , , Y-13 ' rr-lit IQ I r X '- li' 'l 5 'L sag? ,N k Oo . 4 00 I iiv 6 v sci if 'X Q' 5-S- vwi, 419445. FRONT ROW, Ieff lo riqhi: Mizofe, Sanchez, Macedo, Huffman, Lohse, Line, Freifas, Lock, Rapp, Spicer, Garcia, Hall. SECOND ROW: Adams, Schafer, Bennelf, Hornen, S. Griswold, Silva, Fadenrechl, Madruga, Silviera, Rose, Johnson, Rold, Souza, Weins. FUTURE HOIHEIIIIIIIERS 0F HITIERICH Working for beller and happier homes is The purpose of 'rhe Fulure l-lomemakers of America. Even Though ii' is a newly organized Club ihe membership is large. The main proiecl of lhe year was lhe weekly cake sales. Members also had a boolh al lhe carnival. Lp' OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sanchez, reporler ill, Crispi, vice-presi- Homemakers display lheir eals al lhe carnival. den? ill, Adams, president ill: Griswold, freasurer ill. 1 ry' f . 'N 'r, ' 1 'S T' 'L -. . X-' , '- hai i ri . H- - wif? . li ' 5 'pd vz' 1 I R I 4 ..- gg, 1. pr- - ' - - a K.. ,W K , V '11 la na ,, f 2.50, 7 '-f fl' 2, fl ., , . A . , ..4i,,,,.R.4 -g J, I 1 '.. ' I 1 . f I t 12 'X ' M5 Q7 ' in Sas ,, f ' S we X in. ,, 1 ' ' g,.. . .aC.e,J.,4wrg,1 .A I 4 -f I .,.u!1' r ,, j,' ' - ,fa-.JH 41-I tclfx , 1: fEIl1,s X VV' ': .Q : of-I J- M ,, bg ' L. .V , . - 3' ,g,'!!,'f,s ,- ., 5 ,g 6' 'V ' 5 in fflf ,. '. 03, ' Ani V 1 .T 9 i 1 n 1 'I N- '-'s x . .1 .4 5' -- I 1 - h Y 1 sp. r OFFICERS Ou'II and ScroII bingo concession ai fhe Carnival. LEFT TO RIGHT: KurIyama4 vIce-presidenf III: Lock, sec refary IZIQ Dunn, presideni UIQ Lemmon, presidenf IZI. I: Ive Q The :chad by gIvIng recoqnlrion To We wmewr wgwefsw 5' H5 53f1:H'cF was ree 'van :urpose CI We Qu emo Sc2rcII. In cfdef 'Q 3: 'V' Ire-.' en'EC1 'ne Percy award Io a Qeservlng sfuoenf every Iwo weeks. Drojeqrg QI Me year Irfduded ioinr soonsorsrno CI Hue Kfg inc Q.Jeen game, LEFT TO RIGHT: N Wong Kuriyama, Lock, - .J Ferguson, van Loben SeIs, Eveff Shoemaker Heldinqx Bennev Lemmon Gilcrease, Foyer Mar9Ins I OC u -Q. oc 6 L I fm ., F ', L .h i f E. U -.- n'IY ' ,- 'f , -I as f iff' if Camera Club member in acfion. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Hazlefi, secrefary fllg Pearson, president U13 Lealjreasurer fIl1I-Iorfon, vice-presideni Ill. EIIIIIERII CLUB Sfudenls of Ilwe Camera Club learned lwow To develop Illrns, rnalce Conrail prlnls and enlarge negarlves. Anyone Inleresred in plwofography was urged +o join. During 'flue year a Conlesl was held. I+ was ludqecl by Ralph Powell and 'rlwree prlzes were awarded. LEFT TO RIGHT:Arnai1, Leal, Sfack, Baldini, HorIon,Ha1IeH, Pearson fi. - 'V ' 90' rw, , 4 ,,, QQ, 51925 a , ........... . Q 0 u.. s A YA 0 f' -2' ' x --if FRONT ROW, IeII Io right: Mendes, Sllviera, Rose, Wilkinson, M. Schafer, Gaitan, Garcia, McKirn, Baker, E. Wong, Bird. SECOND ROW: Grcal Baldini, Adams Shirley, Cackler I-Iamblin, Barrons Cossfephens Nunes CI de T I- , , , , Y , FOU ner, Eveff, Parsons, Macedo, I-Iomen, Pearson. THIRD ROW: Saunders, S. Griswold Anderson, Sharp, Heldinq, Sarco, Rice, Cunningham, LII COPII DE URII Promoling inieresl in Spankh cuelorns and language lhrccqlr social aclivily is Ihe ourpose oi La Copa De Qra. The club slarled Ihe year ci? bv inilialinq lhirly new members. Meerings conducled in Ssanfh are he-ld once a monlh. Members rnusl be enrclled in second year Spanish. OFFICERS LEFI TO RIGHT: Sanchez, freasurer 1213 Nunes, presidenI Ill Silviera vice presiden 2 Shirle res: en? 1 . - I ll: v. P 'd I2l: Spanish Club members sell enchiladas af Ihe carnival. Wilkinson, secrefary I2lp Shoemaker, vice-presidsnl III Ill 6 IIIIII l L.: I X i 1 4, QC .ff-Ms ir Q :gf Nl' vf 4 94' 78 ge FRONT ROW, left fo right Coe. Harris, Marfin, Raufa, Garcia, Kuriyamal N. Mifsuyoshi, Brown, Price, M. Mif- suyoshi. SECOND ROW: Dewhirsf, K. Raufa, Fosier, Biqard, Silviera, Shore, Warmerdam, Nicholson. LHTIII CLUB Gaining a berfer undersfandmq of classicai cuhure and ifs relafion To us 'today and enjoying speck! achvnles is 'rhe main purpose of The Larin Club. The dub was composed of borh Flrsr and second year srudenrs. One of fhe highllghfs of rhe year was 'rhe inifia- +'on oenque+ held In March. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kuriyarna, presidenf U13 N. Mifsuyoshi, serqeantaf-arms U15 Foder, program chairman U15 M. Mifsuyoshi, secrefary fllg Harris, vice-presideni llj. Lafin Club members enioy inifiafion banquef ' 'x nfl I V 'ga -, vs Q . L.,,,,,4 A .-V 3,71 .W quam ya, 1 -'-. TQ 1- , .L 1 .JTFG-'5 A 2 'rf . 5' 3-l :vn,i - . :'au'. ' J ,T . sg: . 5 . ,, -' 5 5: H321 L I N- 8 M-. X M A K ,M . :..'.Es- ' 45 5 BUll PUPS A willing group of fellows was always ready fo go aqainsf heavy odds. Alfhough several fimes badly beafen. fheir delerminafion is shown by fhe firsf league vicfory since Hanford enfered fhe Yosemife League. This game, a real hurndinger, saw Hanford in a I2-I2 fie wifh Edison in fhe fourfh quarfer. A recovered fumble and fwo plays from scrimmage broughf fhe winning fouchdown, wifh fwenfy seconds leff fo play. CUNNINGHAM Manager van LOBEN SELS Manager fav, 39 1 - ' . X, .ls U 6 ,al L 6 L-I4 P-I8 U-O P-7 S-7 QP I P, 1 , 1 fi, , f 5 Q -gg L lee- 415nSE6HH SCORE BOARD ,Tulare ,....,.San Joaquin Madera . ,, Visalia , Edison . , Fresno , .Merced Roosevelf MR. HUGHES Coach MR. DeORIAN Coach 25 I9 25 45 I2 74 32 47 o , 0 .f 4 - J.. , . . ,,,,,,.,,, af, V .-+-.eva-1:19 Q..-Q77 J. ,M 'sf' JJQ Qlfif' FARIA Tackle BARBA Guard JONES Half VANDERZIEL Guard Jones is caughf from behind by Merced man. ANACLETO Half HARP Tackle v., P x 95 A. ,ge ..-4: 19? ,fc 4 f ' f , 'ft 1 g W2 ff, g'f3,4,.,,,gy4-1- :1'.T'x ' L SHORT Cenfer TOLLIVER Half if 2..'fl 7M . ' 'ff' .A A . Q, -6 af ' JN 4' cf C, Au 0 ,Q f-' 5 , A at C 77f'f1,,f M' I 1. I R RQ 1, l MATTOS Guard RICHMOND Half E. -. 3. H, x ,A . - :-:-- ' f , W ... ..... ,- 3 in lf'- .r dx, 2, 1 U Qi , 1' . 4 .-f 'Z frii. 'sv' '--'-v. A - 1 noses Asn: Manager Manaqer U . VIZZA TURMAN Coach Coach TERRIERS The Terriers Turned in a record ThaT Tops anyThing done in several years by a Hanford Team. The Team had a nice habiT OT winning The Close ones. UnTorTunaTely, They losT Their lasT game OT The season by one poinT, To Roosevelt leaving l-lanTord in a Three' way Tie Tor The league championship. The Terriers dominaTed boTh The TErsT and second All-YosemiTe League Teams. FRQNT ROW, Ieff to righi: Morrow, Gomes, Sanchez, Tsufxui, Reynoso, Brown, Asaki, Mora, Jaurequi Monfqomery, Ralneri, Bufler. SECOND ROW: Vina fcoachj, Simas, Keller, Gomez, Youna, Reed, Saucier, Oberi, Rogers, Carfer, Benegas, Armi, Weikle, Marfinez, Serco, Morales, Turman lcoachj, n-sq o ' C0-CHR OBERT CARTER SINIAS ai 41' ill' VM M-.gh K.-a.,. 931, -V , Z 5 s 4 Kyiv s get ' 'wifl-if Bakersfield man is dropped in his hacks. MORA MONTGOMERY ROGERS 1 IIIPIOIIS av f :Al-' -Wyr- .V I , 4 rv in '10 ,ff , ' '4Qfbg'f5'3 , A if ' v Hanford rnan lays key biock for anofher lonq gain. BANEGAS RAINERI WEIKLE MORROW JAUREGUI YOUNG MARTINEZ ' ia, X ' ' fa W 5 . f ,Q ' ' Ke., fa U' A S is , 5 , ' A ew SAUCIER FRUSH FRONT ROW: left fo riqhl: Richmond Orr Edwards Odale, Garcia, Edwards Reinhart. secono now: Bounds: Reyes, Moses, Hawley, Liqqeff, Theo- d OVC. KELLER ELLIS SCURE BOHRD Tulare- I9. H San Joaquin-O H Madera -O , , H Visalia - I9, ,, H Edison - 6 H Fresno - 6 H Merced - I2 , I-I Bakersfield - 20 H Roosevell- I3 I-I I2 -9 -6 37 20 -7 I3 I3 I2 7 REYNOSO ,' . rg, as -IQ .5 ' 1 D p fx 9. UHRSITV The Bumps e+ar+ed wel! oy wrnrq The corsdahon oracke-T af The C. G. S, Tournament When +hey hZ+ 'rhe hugh Yosernne League, +hey Canne om w'?h a wr ess aeason. in +he zero' of opooinq 'rearnz 5565 2, ans coachee. fhe Bahoupz were a rea fghfrq fearn. Quohng one oxiofal The Hanford boys were in there hghflng For fhe ball ah The way. even though 'rhe opponenfs helo a hopeWeS:Wy Warqe 5ead. Several qarnes were closer +han fhe ina' scores Indicafe. Half-Mme scores were ofren doze. Wlfh rnany Yrs+ slrrlnqers refurning, Coach Earl Johnson wni have experienced nnen 'ro work wifh. CUNNINGHAM Manager van LOBEN SELS Manager MR. JOHNSON Varsify Coach MR. LEACH B Coach LEFT TO RIGHT: Avila, Miller, Mercer, Hernandez. Gilcrease, Poffer, Reyes, Halsey, Barberick, Jones. F12 -I v.., ui 9 ' V U 44 1-.4 -s A 1 fi? HALSEY BARBERICK HERNANDEZ C RODRIGUES H 1 d q g p on Roosevelv YOSEMIT Madera - 42 Visalia - 58 Edson - bl Fresno - 70 Merced - 43 Rooseve4+ - 44 Madera - 46 Visalla - 53 Edison - 73 Fresno -4 74 Merced - 54 Recieve-1+ f 54 E LEAGUE H-23 H-45 H-23 H-I8 e, I-I-26 H-28 H-40 Hg-4I H-48 H-30 I-1-32 Hf3I SCORE PRACTICE GAMES 'Lindsay - 22 'Lafon - I2 'Dinuba - 46 'S+ra+hmore - 30 Avena! - 35 Sanger - 42 La+on - 26 Dinuba -4 SI Reedley- 50 Coallnqa - 38 'COS Tournamenf HENDREN Rcosev IV q H.rr-pfs a shof. POTTER MILLER JONES 1 lv , K ,rf g . - -1 J, X S 'O gn? 's ' 0 VANDERZIEL ROGERS M! ,l5f,ff fr NT ROW, left fo riqhlz Monfgomeryl Jauregui, Vanderzfel, Anacleio, Hopkins, Carfer 1 lj!! -'YW Elarlo, Raineri, SECOND ROW: Clufe, Rogers, Minierl Oberfl McEuen, Reinharv, Ellis. ff' f J! X1 jr, L1 ' fb UC f -V :S scone Bonnn ,X Up! J Avend-29 H-22 Edison-27 H-25 X Lafon--35 H-22 Fresno-3 I H-Zl Sanger--24 H-30 Merced-I 7 H-28 ' Lemoore-50 H-33 Roosevelf-39 H- J 'I Dinuba-43 H--39 Madera-38 H- X Reedley-34 H-42 Visalia-34 H- , Coalimga-34 H-50 Edison-28 H-- . Madera- I 9 H-33 Fresno-40 H-30 l VRsaHa-22 H-2 I Merced-46 H-34 Rooseve-H-32 H-26 Minfer fakes a sho? over Roosevelf guard h d Ellis and R If fiqhi for rebound. N. N , 'Q I-Sn 'uv -Us ,, an W GQ- -' N' .1 '9- CARTER ELLIS OBERT REINHART MINTER The B's had an oil and on season of winning one, only lo lose io +he same leam in lafer play. There were several boys who showed greaf promise as lulure varsily players when 'rhey gain more experience. A+ limes lhe ieam loolcecl like a championship con- fender, only laier +o pul' in a comparafively poor performance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mariinez, Miller, Tos, Hensen, Nunes, C. Schales, B. Schales, Chadwick, Keller, Horn, Cardoza, De Ruifer, Chavez. FRONT ROW Ieff To lqhf Chandle Hobbs Hand an Ha p Polio P Ho SECOND ROW McKee Co Oates CADWELL HOBBS , ,T ,... , J' 9 ,,f9 1' + 1 l., C 4 re'-, P -IQ, ..,. , I 1 HAAG AVILA TRHCH 5? ,si r fd w ui , W , 51. 1 iQ . r - ',4 I' - , CADWELL ASAKI JAMES The B's, wilh lhe smallesl lurnoul' in many years, were composed mos'l'ly of velerans. These men were expecled 'ro win some evenls buf 'rhe opposing 'reams had lhe advan- lage by sheer numbers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Haag, Avila, Reinharf, Cadwell, Morales, Yamamura. A . 'W ,,v -l 'S 'S 41' Qlfj J l 506' 'lf 1, 8 3 E y V is -2- 13. ' K, ri . :Ox fa' S H s w is LEFT TO RIGHT: Hernandez , ,,' Asalri, James, PruiH, Tsuisui Senna, Tufile, The l95l season will be remembered as 'rhe end of an amazing Hanford High cross- couniry record-seven years wirhoul' a single defeat A sirong Visalia Team lopped 'lhe Hanford runners by one poinl and la'rer in 'rhe season rhe Two 'reams lied in lhe Exchange Club frophy race. Haniord's repulalion in cross-counlry is especially noleworfhy in 'rhaf 'lhe spori requires long hours of pracfice and gives very li'r+le recogniiion. 71 LEFT TO RIGHT: Chavez, Phil- lips, Reynoso, James, Haag. Chandler. ---ff Y.. coo FRONT ROW, Ieff fo right Brown, Vanderziel, Hopkins, Nieson, Alviso, Moore, SECOND ROW: Carier, Gomez, Lohse, Maffos, Sfoner. THIRD ROW: Coach Vina, Halsey, Reyes, Myers, Burneff, Rogers. BHSEBHLL The Bullpups sfarled off 'rhe season by doing somelhing 'rhaf no ofher Hanford 'ream has done since we enfered rhe Yosemile League-won four conseculive games. They slarled The season al' fhe lop in League srandings. Joe Reyes, 'Freshman pifcher, is expecled To improve info wha? should be one of fhe besl' in 'rhe league. Wirh experi- ence +o back him up, Hanford should go places in baseball in 'rhe nex'r few years. FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf: Ramirez, Shorf, Asaki, Coach Turman, Keller, Van Waay, Clufe. SECOND ROW W Young, Huerfa, S. Young, Tos, Schales, Sargent THIRD ROW: Gonzales, Yarbrough, Gomez, Eskue Sarco Sumas I ' i COACH TURMAN ut- '- ' x , , M MYERS A XJ as xi., VANDERZIEL ROGERS '1 ---. -M -.'iLi1-s.....,W , w ----M., . -.,-,u,MvM H 'A WV-N sf -Q ,,,- I wwf, ' ' ' ,. 3- Q' , 'W' 1 -ww-www-1, A - WMV 5 2 f.......1.4 , ,,,,, ,,, , .- . ,- . V Y.: ti ' nl H 44 11,5 .V 4: - ., J,k,1 2' gi, I '-. ,WWA wa wah-A-wsvimv Y- K. QA, ,ey .fwfw fi:-Ly, .R L . - . I Y. --Q 1 , Wa ' - f :A: '2 ,-, ,, 5 gg, ,ww ,fzfyf--1-:M ,,..i,' - A . .. ' K - - -f -----.H 1, ' ' , , ' ,,, ' , . , ,- Did he hi! in ' ' ' -, - ' H ' -14-f' .-. . ' ' I 'Y'- '.muN I . ,of --. .f -- R - - Q H--f.. -,, , ,-eng, - hav-' 1 P I D.: .A M, J N. 1 N- , .5 YV .2'G.wfy3 ug -'- 4' Un-vv5,Q!L H ' , YW' 4,3 w:.5g'..2!1 , hx .,: - ' , ,, kj- ,. -, , ve . 5 gfgqf-2 Q. K 4 r ' -' 4. ,,-.. ' . , Sy- - Q., 21: at VOA may K- .ffrz M 5,12-, i ,X 'J I . a t 97 .ws T K, ' '-,.f -,:' 51-, -, ' ,. -, ' - Z . , i v ,4-W.. -.-.' ' , - Y - . 31!3-3f1 ,-,-x..- . .4355 .A ., .Q f ,. . ' f' -4:'753'5g-H '- --4 '- W , - , . ,., A fl .f ' '-,., ., ' f -5,31-:QSM ' ' 5 ' ..,-- 1- , x. , Q 1 .J ' 'W . .,, . , . , - 1 ' 5 I QV 1 V 19, . , 52, ,h I I, 1 -Q , - ia ' f v . ,K 5 s CARTER 54-flaw W 1: ,. J'7 '.'4.-, 7 1 GOMEZ ff. s , JR N1 ,- f- A,-:-.' - g Y HOPKINS if 5: 1 I.. f- ..-. K Phd, B4 f. ,Q . , J , 1'l....4-- --- 'Oi - -- ...T-.rv-- . .. -.,. ' , , ,W ,..,-... Y , ::-:.E :'T --f-- gi- 53- 9 33-- -i..--.L--4...... - , -. 2-'wx-5: ga ' .nfflvg 'ai ,, .. - .-.au-. A p A ,V .- ..s.-vin., T, - Us-f I . 51? f , ' -pl' xi ' I. .- ' CL ff - .2--'P f tw' F ' N wx LV -I-M,,. FRONT ROW, left fo riqhl: Parsons, Rose, Ferreira, Ferguson, Brown, SECOND ROW: Coe, Tayloe, Boles, Apadaca, Hamblin, Caclrler, THIRD ROW: Anderson, Weiqman, Helding, Clark, Jacobus. W - f-N-...ML l ,g3?g,,z,wz 3 rf. rennls I.. ,432 4 , .1-' 1 4 Kia Jane? Cackler, Hanford's qraduafinq CLARK I Men's Singles I APADACA t Men's Singles r11z-:-.x-,--- -Q., ,- ..,...sa.-1+ Tennis al' F-lanlord is a highly cernpelflye sporl. Qui of The 'reams have cerne such flare as lhe qradufilfnq women's singles player, Janel Caclcler. The learn, af in lhe pasr, won rnany rneels This year. The boys were weiik al The firsl buf improved as lhe season progressed. Mr. Wesl, replacing Mr. Davis, has some excellenlr prospecfive Tennis players and hopes lo malce The rnosl of lhem. WIEG-MAN, HELDIN6 Men's Doubles 1 it v- . .I , - A 1 K u xi! . f Q o 'S .ww ,Q f 4 f 46? 3 ill FERGUSON, HAMBLIN Women's Doubles 1 K ' 43 3 Lf. , 1 LS' CACKLER Wcmen's Singles BROWN Women's Singles MR, WEST Coach 1 9 fs' , A 7 ff' if 1 ,5 sf 5 W if :VM Q TWW4 . ..i,,.i.i 5 . -14, U., f- ge- 1 -.A '- L I ,,,..., fm. EW s.,'f' wg 5 r 4 x 'ti KC V ,A if P if ,I Y ' f If X Q-L47 A . f , K Z W' fr! , ' V ANT , Q as , ...w nf. we -rf f ffl I f FRONT ROW Ieff To rrghr Cackler Bennefi Line, Hawley, SEECOND ROW: Blanchard, Bollenbacher, Troxler, Rapp, McKenzie Muller THIRD ROW Wiegman, Siack, Horfon, Tuffle, Reinhar1,Rice,Lewis. SWIMMING Swimming is a new sporT aT I-lanTord, sTarTed lasT year. Coach Edward l.each's Team Turned in a Tine record This year. WiTh mosT oT The swimmers reTurninq Trom lasT year, They offered some excel- lenT performances aT Their meeTs. The highlighTs oT The year were The DisTricT and Valley meeTs. WRESTLING The Team had some excellenT perf Tormers. They won many oT Their maT- meeTs wiTh oTher valley schools. Three boys, Sherman, Asalci, and Reynoso, won Valley championships in Their we-ighT classes. WiTh a years experience behind Them, The Team should be a sTrong com- peTiTor in The league nexT year. FRONT ROW left To right: Hernandez, Tsufsui, Asaki. SECOND ROW: Alcala, Short, Richmond Reynoso Escobar THIRD ROW: Hensley, Reynoso, Moses, Marvinez, Coach Turman. S O L UH I 5 , , Q Jr no-L f Z A 4 .- x V ' , - ' . f It ff ' X , ,L jf -aah, Wh M 4. ...- ,A ,N , 'L ,ln-5 , vii , A ,,-xy, . M . - .iw ,4 A -2 nn. Wy-HQ.. 1. , 4 ,K g'w'1-3.1. W -'1 . V' WT -of Q'-,, . 9. Ima 4 'Q ,f'! Q- I 'Q if-T--una... M,,,,,,f . ,M K 1. 5mX:ffLf . F ,n a.. Hilfgfyg 95001. mf v ,M ww WG, ,H tm J s ilis la iix 4-EEN: V .f A. an 4616 vw, ,. f f- Q I sl ' I 1' 335.5 2 f - 1 Q n - iff' 2372 311 r 0 h grim i IV 1 at L- I 4 x , ' , A Q nj- , fl YQ 4, . .A . P u, QTJQTLXNQDS 4 W1 im and Jerry crowned at Faofbail Dance. Western Band provides new enferfainrnenf. Fuiure iuniors selecf rings. Bud and Dee honored as Prince and Princess Lazy loafers during snack period. Can-can qirlx pose for camera. Phone 778 Sevenfh and Doufy Hanford. California ' few- HANFORD FURNITURE CO. 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