Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)
- Class of 1957
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2 $54 . WM Wyem W? ZgWJZZEZWZQAZQ f 6, ' - ?gwgmwww , K66 JOHN VFALTHER x .......................... Edam M41243 f u, ' 7 Maya; W62? KYLEVAUGHT .................................. :Business Manager 7wmz227m Dari . Q2 4M 57m THE STUDENT BODY 23;? I .7 of M 1 1x, I; HUMBOLDT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Winnemucca. Nevada PRINTED BY ., Arf Ci'ry Publishing Co.. Springville.rU+ah:- a , 0 Qbfofj WNZVQ Mrs. Williams y .E 3M l7 , 3X fill ijd a ' W M ' V pg QWQS'ciQ 659 VVe, the student body 0 1.5., .2 ly, but proudly dedicate this yearys annual to our efficient, competent secretary, Nlrs. Iemimada VVilliams. superintendentis message XVIiat is a successful boy or girl, judged by the standards of modern society? By what criteria can '16 be measured? VVhatever device is used to determine his or her success must be one that takes into strong account his growth during his school life, as well as potential which he has within himself to continue that growth, and his ability to grow must be manifest in his mental capacities, his character, his social behavior. his concept of right and wrong and his attitude toward learning. If you, as students, consider those around you each school day and try to select the qualities in each individual which are indicative of his real and lasting success, you will discover that those quali- ties spring in great part from a desire to enlarge his understanding and scope by growing, not only IN his subject fields, but WITH the demands of the life about him. He constantly readjusts his values to meet the requisites of a very complex life. VVhen you have left Humboldt County High School and go out to assume other responsibilities in various places, this necessity to grow will be upon you then, as it is in your school now. Your superiors in your work field will judge you then, just as your teachers judge you now by the capacity which you indicate for enlargement and growth. He who is stolid enough to sit contentedly amidst his static accomplishments will soon realize that those accomplishments are deteriorating in value, and that. all too quickly. they mean nothing at all to the world around him. uMR. LARSON .u- principalts message In the United States. we are firmly convinced that the American way of life is the best way of life. VVe believe in the dignity and the rights of the individual as opposed to the totalitarian con- ceptethat the state is everything and that the individual must subordinate all phases of his life to the interests of the state. At the present time there is going on in the world a gigantic conflict to determine whether the democratic or the totalitarian way of life shall prevail. The outcome of this struggle will determine whether the people of the world will live in freedom or in the bonds of servitude. The public school systems of this country will play no small part in determining the outcome of the struggle between democracy and communism. The very backbone and bulwark of democracy are enlightened and intelligent people who are able to assume and carry out the responsibilities amt ob- ligations which our way of life entails. I earnestly pray that in Humboldt County High School we have implanted in our students the seeds of justice, mercy and tolerance, which when germinated will help maize our world a better world for all mankind. MR. .DOLAN Band ' Mrs. Craver English, Spanish Mr. Hendricks English M r. Dola n His+ory Mr. Efchegoyhen Mafhemafics Mrs. Johnson English Mr. MaHingly Miss Poulin Science Commercial Mr. Moylan V MISS Ef'hu.yhen Physical Educ-Hon.mu American Governmenf 4t Mr. s+ine Science Physical Educafion. Hisfory Mrs. Elsfon Home Economics ' b Mr. Basuch v , 1 Business r o ...I.. d E :WV' 8 thi h u 2! l u e n 0 Y Presiden+ , . . V E. BILL Treasurer 7 D. McMURTREY l Vice-PresideM , T. O'CARROLL Cheerleader H ,, J. URIGUEN Secrehary V, L. EYHERALDE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER i-i ,.IEUIBJHJL1 s l t imenwmqum I ll d e . II t b 0 d Y Presiden+ 77777777777777777777 7. A. N E. BILL Treasurer ................................ D. McMURTREY Vice-Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 J. DAVEY Cheerleader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J. URIGUEN Secrefary 777777777777 . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. BERRY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT F I R S T S E M E S T E R Darrell Davey Deanna uefa SECRETARY TREASURER Margare+ Hamilfon SBIIIOI'S VlCE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECOND SEMESTER Tom Doughfy TREASURER SECRETARY CLASS OFFICERS Bob Garvin I3 Barbara Pearce Jim McDade Lillian Mason l4 ' John Walfher Sarah Monfgomery Dan Arra+e l5 .1.W Sharon Murdock Herb Bosch Jr. 16 1; I Omar Brown Gene Sweeney Ronald uarfe I7 Barbara SuHon Ivan Myers Annivear; CoHrin l8 John Davey Gloria Backus Tom O'Carroll l9 Bob Miller Jim Marfin Myrna Tregellis 20 Diane Ware NOT PICTURED Jane See Bi Desonia x00 ZIOw ...................................................... 8.530;. mmxx.xLZ m-. .................................................... .5532... :2: mzso .................................................... r2203 452 mzzmag ........................................... rzexm 3.235 203 .......................................... +8333; mmomzmm 9.5.62 ................................ +332...qu Siam: 8E ........... ...................... , zine; SE3: 6.8m ..................................... ...... +523; mmmUEmO mmxlo .922, E. 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N L ,truwrfuiEE. . . . .4 .F51 1.3-3vixi . . . . . 'ofiilsx :c..., L? etohlcgtariyigyvi . 11.11;? .21. 31 glee club SexfeHe ICSFS Music Club Off DRILL TEAM BUCKARETTES block w G.A.A. Officers '1 . 3L. '1' - ' nxig '3 LIBRARIANS WINNONIAN Homecoming Queen and Affendanfs VARSITY cheerleaders JUNIOR VARSITY CAPTAINS 1.2:; 2.2.2:; .4 .475, ; x,.t.i3.r.1.. 41w; J1..,J.x.,1.y .. 5.1,, :9 .- . 49!:.. ;,...7. guy, , Z .. . .hKlt $31.: a .:x g... :4 1: 1.2.. . .x .3 xxx OFFENSIVE SQUAD DEFENSIVE SQUAD gridiron history The Buckaroos opened the season by hamiing the Stewart Braves a trouncing of 26--0 in a conference game. In the seconti game of the season, Lovelock was defeated by the Bucks. 14-12, in another important conference game. The Winnemucca team made it three in a row in conference play By coming from behind to heat the Tahoe-Truckee Wolverines. The deciding score was in the Bucks favor 13-6. The Buckaroos' winning streak was shattereci by a hard-fought game with the Douglas Tigers. also undefeated at this time. With a costly fumble the Tigers raced for the score to top Winnemucca 18-13. Elko. one of the better teams in the AA division. shellacked the Buckaroos by 46-12 to win the non-conference game. The Hawthorne Serpents played a rough tussle with Winnemucca and emerged Victoriously in the last few minutes of the game. The final outcome was 15-7 in favor of the Serpents. The Buckaroos, after leading during the first part of the game, were overtaken and beaten by the Fired-up Manogue Miners. This conference game ended 46-7; Manogue. In another game, with the Fallon Greenwaves, the Bucks were again holding their own but were stopped the last half. The Buckaroos' defeat ended 31-7. The final and homecoming game of the season, with the Carson City Senators, was a sad one for the Humboldt fans, but was a weII-piayed game. In this conference game which ended the Buckaroos' season. they came out on the short end 44-7, in Carsons' favor. Humboldt finished the A' Division conference with a record of 3 wins, 6 losses. In conference play the Buckaroos tied for third place with an even record 01:3 wins and 3 losses. cage history In a pre-season game with the Battle Mountain Longhorns. the Buckaroos emerged Victoriously by a score of 51-36. Opening the regular season with a non-conference game against the Carson City Senators, the Buck- aroos were defeated by the Double u A champs 61-48. The Buckaroos revenged themselves the next night by turning in a startling performance against the Yerrington Lions. The Bucks trounced their opponents 36-46 in another non-conference game. In a double header with Elko, Winnemucca scalped the Indians both nights by scores of 45-31 anti 43-34. Again the Buckaroos met the Indians and again the story was the same, though with much more dif- ficulty. Winnemucca lead 44-39 at the close of the game. On the next weekend, Winnemucca almost rallied to a successful comeback against the Hawthorne Serpents who led most of the game. The Buckaroos came out on the short end 49-48 at the final buzzer. Coach Etchegoyhen's mighty team played their first season's conference game successfully to tout the Douglas Tigers 46-30. Our Iong-time traditional rival. Lovelock, was ridden home with a defeat by the Bucks 53-42. In another conference game with the Stewart Braves. Winnemucca stretched their conference lead with another win 69-46. Winnemucca took an early lead in a thriller with Douglas and ended in a bitter struggle in order to stay on the top of the heap. The final score was Winnemucca 42, Douglas 34. In a slow-moving gamewith a fiery finish the Wolverines from Tahoe-Truckee were sent howling home with a loss of 28-22. Yerington was handed their second defeat of the season by the Buckaroos by a score of 56-41. In a tense game with Manogue the Buckaroos battled in the final seconds to conquer the Miners and finished the conference game 47-45. 44 varsity basketball varsity basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lvnder the able supervision of COgKCH GENE ZVIOYLAN the Junior Varsity turned in a highly successful season with a record of eleven wins and five losses. Winnemucca Opposing Team 20 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Elko 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 35 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Elko ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2! 37 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Elko ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4O 4! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Golconda ,,,,,,,,,, 7 32 59 McDermiH VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV I7 39 77 77 .......... 7 Lovelock 7 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3' 53 7 ,,,,,,, 777777 77 Sfewarf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 46 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, 7 Douglas 7 ................. 7 7 30 35 77 77 77 77777777, Tahoe Truckee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 56 ........ 77 7. 777777 McDermiH VVVVVVVVV ,,,,,,,,,,, I9 40 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manogue 7 77 ,,,,,,,,,, 7 77 42 54 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sfewarf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 43 . 77 Tahoe Truckee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4O 28 77 7777777777777 7 77 Manogue 7777777777777777777777777 32 54 777777 Lovelock 7777777777777 43 36 77777 7 Fallon 777777777777777777777777777777 45 47 track team track team rm C: B? 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FRESH PRODUCE FRESH MEATS -- FISH AND POULTRY NEVADA'S FINEST SUPER MARKET 58 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE NATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IS AN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION Hwaf seeks +0 unife H18 forces of homa schook and Communify in heldan of Cthren and youfh. The Humboldt County Parent - Teachers Association Congratulafes Hwe Class of I957 and Wishes +hem Success in their Future Lives 59 BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS to JChe Graduafing Class o1c I957 i??? HUMBOLDT COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pearson Photographers 935 Ferris Lane ' R E N O NEVADA Reproducfions of Any Picfures on He Firsf Fiffy Pages May Be Obfained by Wrifing Us! 6l8 Bridge Sfreef . MAdison 3-236! ORCHID FLOWER SHOP 3rd and Lay Sfreef MAdison 3-3l6l SONOMA SERVICE STATION 62 49 Easf Third Sfreef MAdison 3-2543 HAVILAND CHEVROLET GARAGE Chevron Gas Sfation I44 Bridge S'rreef MAdison 3-2670 THE RELIABLE Furniture and Hardware Company 63 P. O. 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