Hilmar High School - Waukeen Yearbook (Hilmar, CA)
- Class of 1957
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U 2' Mt. re-1 ,1 Frances Smifh Ari' Arnold Souza Roberi MoHs Oscar Dahlquisl Sianley Avilla William Tell Kermif Johnson Herman Johnson xo I Beryl Terry it English, Jr. Hi. Basic BOARD MEMBERS '5- Mr. Mcsweeney mr. Wcsween ey fi edfiage To Ihe I957 graduafing class my Thanks and appreciaiion for your fine co-opera+ion. As your high school days draw fo a close, I know +haf you will be 'Ihinking back over +he pasf years, and recalling many of Ihe memories +ha'l' will las+ for a long, long fime. However, ai' +he preseni, you are aboul' fo make a very imporfanf decision, and one +ha+ will have a greai eFfec+ on your fuiure lives. For now you mus+ +ake your place in an adulf world and meef aduli problems. This, I assure you, will nof be easy. I hope 'rha+ you are prepared +o mee+ 'rhe responsibili+ies of fhe fuiure, and +ha+ you can handle discouragemenf and success in fhe same Iighf. Whai' you have learned in school is impor+an+, however, how well you apply 'Ihis informa+ion fo fhe job ahead of you is of vi+aI imporfance fo your furure success. May I wish each and every one of you happiness. QI fb YV,, ff Be'e'lY C011i+0'+O Maureen Fanfizia Gl5dY5 ROSS Om.. swf .S?uclenf gore giulonhami ana! gm lriuem M. Bawcum, J. Cos+a, N. Dublin, E. Lindgren, J. Fransen H. Chalberg, H. Hobbs, J. Lindgren, J. Ford, F. Archer, S. Gore, B. Souza, F. Neuman, B. McKenzie, E. Barker. G. Snelson, G. Ness. lNo+ picfuredl J. Avilla, D. Olds. 'I' iii! + ,gl QL? x, Y ff ' fl .Zi Fl l ff' 'erf R 'Y -2 t SGL Sr P Ron Johnson Johnny Sharp W Margie Rossi Vice-Presidenf presidem S Secrefary 0' Fha- 'Y a- Yvonne Borrelli Treasurer Head Yell Leader ai- .giualenf .xdffaird The S'l'uden'l' AFFairs consisfs of repre- senfafives from all classes, clubs and Sfudenf Body Officers, wifh 'lhe help of Mr. McSweeney as fheir advisor, led fhe Siudenf Body fhrough a very suc- cessful year. Aside from planning parfies, dances, and assemblies, ihey passed a resolufion fo buy new band uniforms from sfudenf body funds. The officers fhis year were John Sharp, Presidenh Ron Johnson, Vice-Presidenh Margie Rossi, Secre'I'ary: Yvonne Borrelli, Treasurer and Head Yell-Leader: Anne Chapman, Social Manager: Rodney Pierce, Bailiffg and Mr. McSweeney, Advisor. Anne Chapman Social Manager Mr- MCSW99neY Rodney Pierce Advisor Bailiff ZND SEMESTER CLASS REPRESENTATIVES IST SEMESTER. CLASS REPRESENTATWES Baci: row: James Ellio'H, Gail Bergman, Niels Nielse Lynn Delmas, Bonnie Marshall, Leslie Weaver, Gene Verna Sfevens. Fronf row: Henry Marfig, Mary Tacherr Lilly, Gail Bergman, Nina Dublin, Gloria Gimle. Nina Dublin, Jean Harlin. 'read-on -sql, ' if -ai Y dbx? f'-1 JNN Eff ,QQJQQRQ .f Lv! ,R 0 'V QQ fi I K1 1 X' 1 I QP J I l V I X wwjwul If ,WP flax Qiyaffffg - LP ,4 ' - F A if L y 5 QM WML CQ ,A I J w J 1 I , I ' 1 jf f if ff! 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Receiving fheir class rings in Augus+, 'rhe Juniors were ready lo sfarl' an acfive year. On March I9+h, fhe Junior Play, Almos'l' Summer, was presenfed. ln fhe nexl' monlh, April, 'lhe Juniors honored lhe Seniors wi'l'h 'lhe Junior-Senior Banquet The 'rheme was Evening in Paris and everyone had a wonderful lime spending 'lhe evening in a Paris Cafe. A 'Few weeks laler +he Juniors enjoyed aHencling lhe Prom which 'lhe Seniors presenfed. The Junior advisors were Miss Sandhu, Mr. Loveioy, and Mr. Welch. TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: Alan Johnson, Paul Heins, Mike Farrand, Alan Blazak, Marvin Kind- berg, Terry McSweeney, Darwin Miller, James Lowell, Jesse Decker, Bob Walkins, Jerry Wickslrom, Dick Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Amelia Mendes, Mary Jean Nunes, Shirley Gore, Shirley Womack, Sherrill Lubbers, Genie Moore, Jeri O'Conner, Elizabelh Barker, Nina Dublin. THIRD ROW: Judy Fransen, Sandra Newman, Diana Nelson, Joyce Sharlorough, Deanna Nunes, Janice Cosla, Marveen Bawcum, Charis Johnson, Donna Randell. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Angelo, Lewis Bapfisla, Gail Berg- man, Frank Souza, John Schwerin, Theron Pace, Vernon Eikenberry, Dudley Pelerson. BOTTOM PICTURE TOP ROW Roberf Correia Phil Thompson, Joe Louro, Roberl Waller, Tony Lopes Fred Figley Ricky Pallerson Jim Perry ellon Nyman. MIDDLE ROW: Virginia Avila, Belly Avllla Clif? Brown Larry Cusler Roberl Rosa Gerald Gleaves, Don Ford, Sarah Hillis, Mary Ann Canholo BOTTOM ROW Bealrlce Souza Barbara Avilla, Shirley Nyland, Marilyn Carlson, JoAnn Spinelli Carolyn Texenra Geraldine Rocha Corena Brown. fv-v 's S N 7, S I Ll 'P' FIRST SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS Joe Ferreria, Vice-President Billy Smiih, Presidenh Janei Souza, Secreiaryq Henry Marfig, Social Manager: June Berfelsen, Treasurer: Frances Machado, Yell Leader. .SJLLCA .S70l0A0lfl'l0I'25. The Sophomores, wiih The guidance of fheir advisors, Miss Dufra, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Young, have complel- ed lheir second year af Hilmar High. For enlerlainmenf 'lhey had a parfy in lhe gym al' which games were played and refreshmenfs were served. ln lhe winfer ihey ordered lheir class rings which fhey are lo receive nexf fall. Some of The Sophomores were privileged +o serve al fhe Junior-Scn- ior Banquet f any - 'N' SECOND SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS Frances Machado, Treasurer: Arlene Gonzales, Secrelary: Eugene Souza, Bail- iff: Bernice Nunes, Yell Leader: Sidney Jackson, Presidenl. No'l piciured: Henry Marfig, Boys' Rep.: Verna Stevens, Girls' Rep. TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: Dan Coehlo, Sidney Jackson, Bobby Jensen, Bob Olson, Don Crandell, Paul McKenzie, Bud Sorensen, Bill Smiih, Joe Ferreira, Roberl Conner, David Correia. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Manlze, Larry Scolf, Dave Fulion, Mariorie Barlrer, Linda Willoughby, Arlene Gonzales, Delberf Oliver, Henry Marlig, John Huriado. BOTTOM ROW: Lillie Aman, Lynn Delmas, Virginia Murillo, Joyce Gardner, Jane? Souza, Jane? Spinelli, Frances Machado, Carol Minor, Palsy Benson, Janice Sharbrough. BOTTOM PlCTURE, TOP ROW: Wally Elmquisl, Andy Orosco, Leslie Weaver, Vern Bengslon, David Summerlol, Mariin Feuresiein, Anfhony Vierra, Jim Lewis, Don Borrelli, Clyde Chapman. SECOND ROW: Richard Jones, Belly Lowell, Madeline Fullon, Carolyn Pierce, Sharon Ahlem, Wanda Declrer, Dorene Salmonson, June Berlelsen, Dorene Lundell, Shirley Burdeli, Johnny Souza. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Bapfisla, Lillian Sanlos, Bernice Nunes, Sandra Breien, Norma McDonald, MaryAnn Van Vranlren, Joy Johnson, Yvonne Anderson, Janice Sievinson. BOTTOM ROW: Duane Avilla, Doug Sorensen, Phil Souza, Richard Souza, Jim Kielde, Don Epperson. 0' 5 s .l fe 1 ' - N 'K .f ' ' uw!! FIRST SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS Judy Passalaqua, Secreraryg Larry Eyre, Bailiffg Richard Aman, Presidenf: Charlolle Cox, Vice-President Darlene Rosa, Treasurer: Diane Tacherra and Sharon Branco, Yell Leaders. gferfknieflo The Freshmen had no regular iniri- afion +his year, bu'I Ihey sI'ill became full-fledged members of Hilmar High. They parficipaied in many school ac- fivilies and enioyed Iwo social evenis of fheir own-a slcafing par+y in Merced during rhe second semesler and a parly in 'lhe gym. Freshmen advisors were: Mrs. Clarlr, Mr. Pri+ch- ard, ancl Mr. Jones. SECOND SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS Marlene Rocha, Yell Leader: Sammy Pierce, Vice-President Judy Passalaqua, Secrelaryg Larry Tacherra, Bailiffg Darlene Rosa, Treasurer: Elaine Pelerson, Yell Leader: Billy Salles, Presidenf. TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: LeRoy Vierria, Niels Nielsen, Larry Eyre, Pa? Haddix, Larry Tacherra, Wade Lamb, Sianley Lucas, Roger Pelerson, Don Silvera, Thurman Hillis, Sammy Pierce. SECOND ROW: David Brown, Sranley Crawford, Marvel Hillis, Ruby Sfone, Elaine Peferson, Judy Passalaqua, Mary Bonds, Marian DeHar+, Gene Lilly, Jim Heuer. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Marshall, Charlorle Cox, Beverly Conner, Fai+h Ann Jones, Florence Gonzales, Diane Tacherra, Pa? Armslrong, Elizabefh Correia, Michele Sheridan. BOTTOM ROW: Loren Nyman, Bill Salles, Anlhony Souza, Dean Meyers, Rodney Buchollz, Richard Aman. BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW: Richard Keas, Verlan Pace, Joe Hurlado, Bobby Reese, Roberl Ramos, Lloyd Virgo, Russell Cusler, David Genn, Franlc Sharp, Gordon Hufchinson, Richard Freilas. SECOND ROW: Glen Bourfe, Helen Johnson, Adbe Gumanday, Jean Harlan, Jane? Erlandson, Darlene Rosa, JeaneHe Dulra, Sharon Branco, Linda Snelson, Carolyn Griffin, Jerry Senlenn. THIRD ROW: Lillian Mello, Joan ElIioH, Lois Anderson, Sharon Sheldahl, Marie Louro, Mary Azevedo, Marlene Rocha, Noami Jamison, Paulella Swanson. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Bradbury, Larry Rod- ridgues, Kennelh Daniels, Wayne Ford, Bill Wayne, Raymond Rhodes. PN 'XX Q 0 'Wwe 1,51 X I : , ,EQ T' '4 l '1-kfvv ks- . . ' cluded a Halloween parly, Chrislmas wk nergefic The Eighlh Grade s'luden'l's enioyed fhis, fhe year of I957, and are look- ing forward fo enlering high school nex+ fall. Their social acfivifies in- parly, and a spring parly. They also parlicipaled in fhe spring concerl' . . FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER and enloyed a lrip lo Sacramenlo, CLASS OFFICERS where lhey visiled rhe Capifol and Lloyd Ferriera Vice Pres ' Ahlem, Bailiff: Bill Crandell Sui-+er,S Fort' ores Avila, Head Yell Leader Their GCIVISOFS were: IVIF. and MTS. Gouveia, Presidenf Rodney Nylund Baughn and Mr. Hu+ChinSon. Erjrsirer. Nol puclured Dian Perr Sec TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: Roberl Jeffreys, Rodney Nylund, Billy Ahlem, David Ramos, Lloyd Ferreira, Michael Anderson, Fred Womack, Tom Norlon, George Balmer, Pal McCorkle. SECOND ROW: Marvin Scol+, Charlolle Gonzales, Angie Vierra, Carol Thomas, Marsha Mord, Sharon Medeiros, Wilma Balmer, Danny Farrand. THIRD ROW: Jane Smilh, Bernice Claunch, Kay Chall- berg, Mary Lopes, Mary Daniels, Nancy Wallrins, Barbara Fransen, Slella Waller, Alma Balmer, Carol Reariclr. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Diclcmen, David Puclcell, Sam Slevinson, Don Smilh, Danny Sfadller, Michael Brush, Richard Shmil. BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW: Roberl Jones, Mafhew Canholo, Naldiro Mello, Allen Lopes, Virl Drallon, Bill Crandell, George Honeycufl, Vic Gouveia, Frank Freilas, Charles Johnson. SECOND ROW: Marilee Schumann, Diane Perry, Brenda Houser, Linda Houser, Lynne Lundell, Sandra Keas, Elgera Miller, Cindy Sorensen, Barbara Salmonson, Bonnie Olson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Borrelli, Barbara Brown, Lola Daniels, Anila Ruiz, Norma Draffon, Gail McSweeney, Rila Dublin, Delores Avilla, Nicky Gumanclay, Joyce Rufherford, Phyllis Slinson, Mary Lou Padayhag. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Heins, Mike Sward, Gary Olds, Herberf Flelcher, Lynn Sousa, Tom Newman. ,K ,L .Q .fr ,K , L n w V 8 Q 5 , Q I U B sq, B tl, I I -- ev? , 'J ' ' i cv X! 615 'frm' S ' I e A in ' P - 4 li' ef' all , .,,,, ,m,,,f - ' 3.4 1 ll , L Q ' 1 Q 1. 2 XNQNZLL 'I I un N. R X 1 FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS llflflflg eU8l'lfA! ioyed fhis, Ihe year of I957, and are F!-99 I S I Ioolring forward fo being eigh+h graders in 'Ihe fall. Their social ac- 'livifies included a Halloween parly, Buddy Rosa, Bailiffg Brian Bawcum, Chrisiimas pad-Y' and a Spring pany. Vice-Presidenf: Barbara Pounds, Secre ary: David Traulman, Treasurer. Noi pic- Iured: Jane Warne, Presidenf. Their advisors were: Mrs. Terry and Mr. Neuman. TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: Danny Edberg, Ronald Silva, Tony Alvarez, Earl Tagge, Brian Bawcum, Billy Thomas, David Paine, James Theilen, Edward Hallon, Lewis Brescia. MIDDLE ROW: David Ferreira, Shirley Thomas, Gloria Nunes, Madeline Lindo, Adele Freilas, Mary Vierra, Garnell Parmely, Carol Bell, Nancy Carlson, Eddie Virgo, Jerry Waller, Buddy Rosa, Johnny Ramos. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Vierra, Nancy Waller, Margel Cosla, Marilyn Souza, Evelyn Arriaga, Inez Lopez, Enid Bennelf, Rifa Armslrong, Barbara Correia, Criag Rearick, Miclzey Delmas. BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW: Franklin Garcia, Kenny Elclund, Tommy Wallnins, Jerry Gomes, Wayne Eilcenberry, Arnold Hulchinson, Jaclcie Morse, Arfhur Declrer, Timmy Reader, Larry Capps, Chuck Fraser, Jerry Hillis. MIDDLE ROW: Lorene Elmquisl, Sharon Chrisry, Marilyn Isbell, Cheryl Anderson, Judy Alhem, Kay Fransen, Jane Warne, Wanda de Malos, Gloria Deus, Vera Schmidl, Rosie Blevins, Judy David, Orson Griffin. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Diclrman, Alan Mayfield, Barbara Pounds, Sharon Silva, Lynn Heuer, Rosemary Lewis, Belly Spinelli, Rulh Puclrell, Suzan Gonzales, Emma Jean Blevins, Carolyn Forgnone, Nancy Spinelli, Berl Bergman. A ...L . 3123, 0' The Sevenlh Grade s'I'udenIs en- g A , 3 -P' Z 4 N W UB I 55x-,Y A '96- g , MF' v' ' A d M .,. Buhiihaerss hlailasgjeir ,Q , I I ' J T K ik? y L pl f T , f' -- J we 'Z K A Frances Neuman 't gg? Edifor if 5 T' 'gs 1 X rf This is fhe Waulreen siaff Yes, if is! If you were 'ro peel: in on 'Phe V ,S sfaff some Wednesday nigh+, you surely wouldn'f see +hem siHing 'sf .VV U down like +his. The malce ood use of +he new rooms 'rhe new school , T -ff, U Y 9 Y. . if, A b. M5 has provided. Some of fhe sfaff are wrifing wrife-ups, some are pasfing Ti- . picfures, and s+ill ofhers are searching for misplaced piclures which ' Ag F Y' - fhey mus+ have. 'E if i BT sa The sfalif enjoys good limes, laughs, and mos? of all fhe fun of Lucille pager 'rogefher fo produce fhe kind of yearbook ihey hope everyone Advisor wi ne. The mosf imporfani member of The slaff 'this year was 'rhe edifor, Frances Neuman. She answered The quesfions and gave fhc much needed advice. ' Ofher members of 'Phe siaff were: Assis+an+ Edifor Rodney Pierce Boys' Sporfs 1 , John Sharp Business Manager ,Vivian Anderson Jr. Boys' Sporis Theron Pace Asst Business Manager Marilyn Calson Phofographers- Ari' Edi+or ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Sandra Holden James Ellioff, Verne Bengsfon Junior Edifor, ,, , ,,,,. . John Schwerin Dorene Salmonson, Lynne Delmas Girls' Sporfs, . ,, Margie Rossi Advisor, ,, Lucille Pesfer ,S Znyg f gi I 'shy 7 3 2: kv . .L J, fx- U -. . ff? JoAnn Cox - Assisia nl Edifor V Berfha Rocha Edifor Pu'H'ing ou+ a paper is a never-ending job. Finish one-sfari' an- o+her. This year's sfaff really enjoyed working on fhe Sfinger. The las? +wo days before fhe S+inger comes ou+ is always-RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! However, i+ always came ou+ every iwo weeks wi+hou+ fail. Our +hanks go fo Ber+ha 'For her efficienf managemenf of +he paper fhis year. Ofher members of +he s+aFF include: Assf. Ar'r..Janice Cosfa, Anne Chapman Gossip Edifor ,,,.YY,.,Y,,,,A,,,,, Yvonne Borrelli Junior Edifor .,,Y,,,.. .,...,. S hirley Nylund Assisfanf Edi+or r..,...., ..,.,.,,,, J oAnn Cox Feafure Edifor ,,,,,,, YY,,,,,A,,A J anice Price Exchange Edifor .AY,A,,,r ,,,,,, I rene Gouvena Girls' Sporfs ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Shirley Coais Reporfers ,.,,,,,,,., , Y,i,,, Gloria Gimle, Boys' Spor+s .,.AA,,, . ,,,....A. Juan Orosco Sharon Ahlem, Marlene Rocha Ar+ Edifor w....,, ....,.. S andra Holden Typis+s.,Margie Rossi, Marveen Bawcum Lucile Pesiar, Ar? Neuman Advisors ,W f gs. ' an H , I .- Q A 5 , . ' 3' I . N ay N . , x , 2 X ' , . X I fn .U , .. K I, U . fd .- . ,, r w,- N. L ' W' 'id 4 .f , 6 , 7- 5 Lorraine Sarah Wanda Marian Alberf Henry Fred M C,zL,.,1e,, puffy Commiffee The Rally Commiffee was lcepl' very busy decorafing before games and reserving secfions for roofers and fhe band. The members are as follows: Lorraine Bapfisfa, Sarah Hillis, Wanda Decker, Marian Kind- berg, Alberf Gardner, Henry Soares, and Fred Scoff. . ,,. X A .. PS- y v - l I Two bifs! Four bifs! Six bifsl a Dollar! All for Hilmar, Sfand up and holler! Whenever Hilmar's honor was af sfalce on fhe afhlefic field, our lively yell leaders could be found exhorfing us fo Come on you guys, yell! and an excellenf job fhey did. Our Varsify yell leaders were Sandra Newman, Yvonne Borrelli, and Barbara Avilla. The J. V. Yell Leaders were Lynne Delmas, Frances Machado, Bernice Nunes, and Norma McDonald. lnlw M Sandra Yvonne Barbara J. U ye!! o!2ac!er.4 Lynne Frances Bernice Norma Y' QC? 1 'Q 'Tx Theron Pace Presiden+ if .4 WV' Main Madera The C. S. F., under fhe guidance of Mrs. Clark and Mr. Young, had an ac+ive year. They affended disrricf mee+ings in Man- feca, Pafferson, and Ceres. For iheir frip, 'rhey a'Hended a play af +he College of Pacific in Sfocldon. To raise money 'lhey sold concessions al' a dance, sold candy a+ assemblies, and published fhe C. S. F. paper, THE TORCH. .Sli .syecrefariefi The Commercial Club, wifh fheir ad- visor, Mrs. Pes+er, +raveled +o Merced in fhe spring fo visil' +he courfhouse, jail, and a++end a criminal +rial. They had a parfy in January preceeding a baslcelball game and in February a former sfudenl' spoke fo rhe club. To raise money +hey had a candy sale and sold concessions a+ a dance. 'Ui' Marveen Bawcum 5 'Y -nie, xc I e sn. I' ,MUG ef 525,476,110 ! The Spanish Club, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Jones, had a very successful year. They welcomed new members a+ fhe annual spring Fies+a. New members pro- vided +he en+erfainmen+. Officers for The year were: Presidenf, James EllioHg Vice- President Theron Pace: Secre+ary, Joan Pefersong Treasurer, Yvonne Anderson. unior Kano! This year +he Junior High Band under fhe direc+ion of Mr. Lovejoy marched wifh +he senior high band during fhe half- +ime fes+ivi+ies for The Homecoming Foo'r- ball Game. They also played in 'The Chrisf- mas program and +he Spring Concerf. Sev- eral members of fhe group will gradua+e +0 Senior High Band nexi' year. v as 0' -1-M mans f X fi . ,J - 0 r , lf 1' , ' .3 ' Q Y X me l -. K 2 lx , 1- 'H X we s 'DOA F sf i Q' 1 J. 4. .,, y li., in y sg as ' s A l '?Y Lonoro and Mrs. Trimmer A I l , X . I i Ewfkel' 0052 The Senior Play fhis year was a 1 I smashing success, in +he +radi+ion ml I M of fhe class of '57 lremember Ad Carol and Truck Driver Your Age, las+ year?l Mr. Neu- man can fake credii for fhe brilli- anf casfing and direciing. The fhree-acl comedy was a lively family sfory wi+h never a dull momenf. The casi' included: Jeff ,,,,.,,, James EllioH' Peggy , , , ,,,,,,,,. JoAnn Cox Wes Y, , ....A,,, John Sharp Hy ,,,,A,,, Margie Rossi Carol , ,,,, ,Shirley Coafs Mrs. Trimmer ,Joan Peferson Sarah and Helen Lenore , ,iVivian Anderson Eve H , ,,Anne Chapman Sarah ,,,,, Deanna Claunch Helen , ,,,,,,, Frances Neuman Truck Driver .... Rodney Pierce Cggf Eve and Wes '-H.-Y , 'wif' -n,'w QQ: Ni' Paul Mary and Jack Junior and Lilah S-.ox meal lll'l'll'l'lel Almos+ Summer was presen+- ed by +he Junior class. I+ was a ihree-aci comedy abour a +eenage boy who has +o gel' 9570 on his his'I'ory final or else spend fhe sum- mer going io summer school. He begins +o cram wiih his sisfer's boyfriend, Jack, and 'rogefher fhey fry fo concenfraie on hisrory while 'rhoughfs of summer plans and girls rush fhrough +heir minds. However, in spife of all fhe con- fusion Paul pulls fhrough and is able +o spend +he summer a+ +he Lalce a'F+er all! The play was direcied by Mr. Neuman and +he cas+ included: Paul Jones ,,,,,,,. James Lowell Mrs. Jones . ,... Gvenie Moore Mr. Jones s,,,, , ,iAllen Blazalz Junior ,Y,,,,,,,a,,, John Schwerin Mary ,,,,,,,,,,a Charis Johnson Jack ,, ,,,,,,,,. ,Dudley Peferson Jane ,,,Y.,,,,,,,..,, Shirley Nylund Mr. Smudgely ,A,,,, Frank Salles Anna ., c.,,,,, Mary Jean Nunes Lilah Johnson , Nina Dublin Cast Paul ond Jana Mr. and Mrs. Jones Anna and Mr. Smudgely ,-wg 241 F if '44 ,gina 'rg ix 453 v'.P A' JV' ,, A .I '-s ' ' A I f' , 4 ' I ' 4 X ' 1' - Y 9 ' Y In x I V fa 7 , 5 , '. 1 r . i M vv i ' '. ome oof Cl, ' 3' ' L' ' ' ' ' W A 4 4 'U ' .0 is 4 A , n , , , A N ,i U, , fx . q I aff, 2 V 5 'A V 1 . N !!-Q-jsfi, A 4 v Yhtiff P ,. H . L f u ' r :Q 3- ' ,l ,' X Q . V .,. its v ' Y- A a , .3 ' '-dv... -' ' wr. P .1 J , I -. '- 1 xl- A A :A -'.. .bag - ' x s mga ,Um-.aily Qu em len! ,nf O NN PC fifxfx 2 I - A I x 1 S . om ing llt'l'lI.5 I A I 'I .I ,,, Lx.',A.v, .. 'TV ' if T' vim x , X, N., ',.' 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In 'I'he spring base- Sophomores A IOOPLO r 'sv Florence Murillo Sporfsma nship Award Juniors li .mx f 1 -ws . 6 5 I x kxsw, ball, volley ball, and badminfon were played. Some of fhe girls also did some fumbling. They puf a 'few of 'rl1eir s+un+s fogefher and made a very enjoyable slcif for +l1e Variefy Show. Besides being a swell 'reacher and a real friend, Miss Du+ra made each class in+er- esling and enioyable. Freshman fxf S-1 J X MSF . r - ii?-:zylm ' ' i kr, s Q' gi il Xvyflfiqi A T v leaf? W 1 . - 2 , fps Q I as E ' . f 'l ' l Managers: P. Heins, R. Wilkinson, A. Orosco I -4 ff--:diss-nl aw if r' - 4.8. .1-. -.. 1 qi, , ,I-,,,1 kg at.. - iQuk.z.':f7: - 'w1 is.43S -if ' lljamifg joofgaf The +eam Ihis year was in a rebuilding sfaie wifh I7 Ie+'I'ermen graduaiing fhe year before. They enjoyed a fair season, allhough losing more 'rhan +hey won. Nexl' year's feam should have an excelleni chance fo come oul' eiiher firsl' or very close. One player was chosen all confer- ence. He was David SummerIo+, a sopho- more. The capfain was Rodney Pierce, a senior, and Ihe mos+ valuable player 'rrophy wen+ fo Joe Louro, a junior. SCORE Hilmar I4 Calaveras 20 Hilmer 20 Brel Har+e 2 Hilmar 0 Mariposa 0 Hilmar 0 Newman 27 Hilmar I3 Hughson 7 Hilmar 0 Gusfine 3 I Hilmar 6 Le Grand I4 Hilmar 0 Ripon 36 Hilmar 6 Linden 7 Capfain Rod Pierce Most :SLUT-l:tiroPIaYer Coach Orville Young 'N .. gf Nd I A r 4 3 'B FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Don Crandell, Vern Bongxion, Robert Ramos, Jerry Senlenn, Larry Eyre, Bud Sorenson, and Gail Bergman. SECOND ROW: Wade Lamb, Joe Ferriera, Bill Smifh and Bob Olson. CAPTAINS FOR THE YEAR Joe Ferriera and Bill Smifh 14 Czamlaiona For +he second season in a row Coach DeGraaf had a championship 'leam going rhrough fhe season unde'Fea+ed, alfhough Newman was able fo hold fhem lo a lie. The Cap+ains for fhe year were Bill Smifh and Joe Ferreira. The varsify is expec'l'ing a lof of help 'From fhe B's moving up. COACH DE G-RAAF MANAGERS FOR THE YEAR George Gorham, Henry Mariig, and Richard Amen Hilmar O Calaveras Q Hilmarl3 Hughgon 0 Hilmar30 Bref Harfe 0 A HiImarI7 Gugfine 7 Hilmar 0 DenairVarsi+yI4 Hilmar-I9 Le Grand 0 Hilmar 6 NGWFT1-in Hilmar25 Ripon 6 Q, Q, Q Q, ff fa fi ' jf 'J aff r T r, av ' ' l , l 3 l i ' Q: z E-ff? K ,f xJ kk .e x t y 9 K Z lA Ll!! XE' N QW -- .V ' ,, A I v wa l , V X . I V V ,4 I1 . 9'-, 'T M14 'lj ' 2-if if Bob Olson Z?afsLef6a! Under fhe coaching of Tom de Graaf, +he Bee's won 8 and los? 8. The +eam was composed of one senior, 'rwo juniors, while fhe res+ were ei+her freshmen or sopho- mores. The 1'eam was sparked by Bob Olson, who scored 227 poinfs during +he season. SCORES Hilmar Gus+ine Hilmar Livingsfon Hilmar Newman Hilmar Ripon Hilmar Le Grand Hilmar Linden Hilmar Denair Hilmar 24 Hilmar 20 Hilmar 34 Hilmar 52 Hilmar 40 Hilmar 59 Hilmar 49 Hilmar 44 Hilmar 41 2 Y Tom de Graaf 'ljdfd L fy KJJQACLK 's 'u 52' Ron Johnson Ill' 'vii f , Qi , fu, l st-33 S s I As 'rhe Waulxeen wen+ +o press fhe Hilmar Varsify feam hadn'+ been 'foo successful, losing more 'lhan fhey had won. lndicafions are +ha+ fhe leam will improve as +he season progresses. Laclc of experience was a serious handicap 'lo many of +he players. The usual sfarfing lineup is: Frank Salles C., Bob Haggs+rom P., Roberf Rosa IB., Juan Orosco ZB., Allan Johnson SS., Theron Pace 3B., Ron Johnson LF., Joe Ferreia CF., Richard Aslxey RF. QL 'I 8,4 HQ XX, Ill! L, Ju, , ,W 'Il' lldfl R Cl NAL A L 3 om, B Ofroui Frank 5,XXeS Don H099 QYTOYU Richard Askev X K X Mx. . H, 4 f 1- XX gm ya qvloben Ro ga . : 'X 'N A ff ..' - D in N' K '63-'fix' . Joe Ferreia All an Johnson 345 There n pace it 1 'vb - xr. I 5,1-4' N,,fXN 5 , . ,QA M ai' if-Q vs fg- '-. 29W Y C Qi- 'lvs 52 ri J. B gn I X ki ill. ,i x ,,, Dish -parv .'!-IXCLQYQ f fir, ' ' view j,,CQ? 'H V' Y .gag V 'fi . 'O ! ,r , . as . 1 - 4 -QM HILMAR Congrafulalions, Class of '57 Anderson's Locker Service Cold Sforage Ar+'s Service Shop Car Repair Arl Olson, Proprielor Banlr of America The Friendly Banlr For Safe Banking Bullard's Service Tires and Balleries Recapping Don's Union Service Union Oil Producls Lander Avenue Ed Olson Radio and T. V. Repair Hilmar, California Besl' Wishes, Class of '57 Farmers' Lumber Yard Lander Ave. Farmers' Warehouse Co. Beans and Grain Lander Ave. Farmers' Union Telephone Lines, lncorporaled P. O. Box 27 Franlc and Mary's Superelfe Meals, Groceries, Merchandise Slevinson, California BOOSTERS J 8: C Furnilure S'I'ore New and Used Furnifure and Appliances Klin+'s Marlce+ Groceries and Meals Bud Klinf, Proprielor Merced Counfy Mufual Fire Insurance Company Since i906 Farmers' Warehouse Co. Beans and Grain Lander Ave. Mom's Kilchen Lander Ave. Hilmar Mord's Welding Repair General Farm Repair Eleclric and Acelelyne Welding Pelerson's Marlcel' Meals, Groceries Hardware Renshaw's Drug Slore Founlain, Drugs, Sundries Prescriplions Filled Smarl' Beauly Cenler Specializing in Cold Waves and Hair Slyling Farmers' Lumber Yard L. Walerson 8: Son Hilmar 3 fi -. 1 Toofhlesg Hilmar Lumber Co. Woodmen Accidenl' 8: Life Co. Buying Needs Life, Heallh, Accidenl D' .tn Tom Sawyer James Johnson, Agenl-lrwin .1 ' Hilmar Dry Goods Variely of all Kinds Good Luclr, Class of '57 TURLOCK BOOSTERS Walfers Pholo Sludio And Camera Shop 2l0 Wesl' Main Wenell Ponliac Sales 23I Soulh Cenler Turlock SPQCS 3 n -9 3,5 'R , K N , - ' i, 1 . . , ', ' '- 1 .fy ,, ...C A .sm Wiclcslrom Tols lo Teens 225 Wesl' Main Turloclc Zimmerman Jewelry The Diamond Slore of Turlocl: IZI Wesl Main Slreel H0-lvl 5' wif X L' ko' if N X X?- , u I -A . QR . At, - , h - A 'A ca , R C 5' A ' x x fi' 5 il . X X X A L' f gf? ' i f' i 'M K Q , X U K X-w!,A,L 1 4 , Q Vf-Ax ,X 2, A-,X i ' , f Q . A, lf Q ,,, X t ' ' N . , '- 4 , 5 f,.,v 'Q Q, . ,QCS5 -gi, X 4 . , 1 ' , -Lx Nix , , x . I 1 . A 5 fb' . h ' N A 7, A' A 1 SX . A . Y, r X . N ., X V4 I N ' w W - X , A? . - 'f' ' . ' ' K 1 . , ,I . X . 9 , w w ' ' U i V xx . . -4- . 4 l ,A , E - A' A V . X 6 fx . I 4 f-- , ' ' V 'A' clk I X I 4 - - , M ' X X A ' , 1. 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