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We have tried to capture in picture as many phases of school life as possible. As you go through this book now, and for years to come, we hope it will bring back many pleasant memories of the voyage ot '5l. The theme of this year's annual is a ship - a large, modern cruiser, strong and fast. We've pulled up the anchors, everyones here, so sit back and enioy the log of the year. iii?-r S .kfllldn Mlli0ll Scion! 011 -fo Offline There is a fide in the affairs of men, Which, Taken af the flood, leads on fo forfune, Omifted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in rhiseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we musf lake The current when if serves, Or lose our ventures. William Shakespeare 'l X Egggg D E .QQ Q i S L Q I q-.tt 74e6a4mw Ex 94 V :KW ,Q ' .Ni 4 X If U 19518 , CRUISE lu 95 E X V ff J X . I S . f 4 X WWF bv '51 Lruiae THE VICE PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE The turmoil of an unsettled world will in the next few years require from every one of us the highest traits of character and of devotion to country beyond the call of duty. Thus, education, with this in mind, must prepare the citizens of tomorrow to rise to great heights, to tackle responsibility with vigor, to respect authority devotedly, and to take the ups and downs of life with patience, strength and determination. Let the answer to our efforts in the next few years and through life be well done. Let us take heed of the words of Theodore Roosevelt in his description of the American Boy which follows: The best boys l know-the best men l know- are good at their studies or their business, fearless and stalwart, hated and feared by all that is wicked and depraved, incapable of submitting to wrong doing, and equally incapable of being aught but tender to the weak and helpless. Of course, the effect that a thoroughly manly, thoroughly straight and upright boy can have upon the companions of his own age, and upon those who are younger, is incalculablef' Using these words as a guide, one can and should :ae able to call himself a good man, the highest tribute possible. , i f .f .ff v- ,,v ff ,nf i John D. Falsarella, vice principal . W. Steffen, trustee lpresidentl G, L, Kennegonf trustee ictcfkj H. E. Proett, iunior high curriculum director lAt lcftl TRUSTEES, left to iight. A D. Hansen, Mrs Gurtha Thomas, W. L, Von Elue rs, talks with Senior .lim Pickup lleftl. Mr. a sare a ches senior problems, and has charge of attend- :e, guidance, and audio-visual education. At rightl Vice Principal John Fulsarella, dean of lleftl MVSA Alice Johnson, dem' of Qlflsf dl5CUf F I ll vocational plans with Tere Orozco, senior. 1,5 .V i ii Vliss Elizabeth Beveridge School Nurse 30 Adel? fke JLll0 dt dn ellen, Leef LUOFLGJ ln, ay ouf MVS. DOYIS C0Ql'll0'1 lBel0wl Mrs. Lois Breckenridge lBelowl Attendance Secretary Bookkeeper Student Office Practice. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Huber, E. Spolsdoff, B. Reagan, B. Nichols, A. Gallery, D. Hickingbottorn, SECOND ROW: H. Mendrin, H. Bechkoff, N. Schmall, E. Turner, E. Gumz, J. Pickup, L. Von Ness, B. Sawall, .I. Brown. Miss Lois Podes Office Secretar 4 F.. I my V T -1, 'Tl' if if gm Ik , 4 V A W 'fm 'Sw E 'N we Q , ,lx wha Ni., ' A ilnm. vi-df , , 0 MW KY, -tan., ' 2' f 'i:.'f'455d -. ,gm ln. MM C 3 1 s um -f f -.-- .. Robert Coghlon 4. E. Thompson Edsel Gower Mrs. Mory to Vout P.E., Eng. Photogw Arith., Miss Corolyn Louche lUpper leftl e SCI. Ag., SCI. Clothing, Foods Eng., Lib., Dromo X X 'TZ KX , N LX Burruss Weiss Inst. Mus., Arith. Teughers, trustees, ond employees ol K U H S e n i o y e d o Christmas porty, pot- luck style All brought the family. A ii Fronk L. Krieger KJ r 13' we 5 1 Spun., Sci. 8. Health John Cclstine ' Eng. I ' I ll lt It 1 0- Mrs. Alice Johnson lLower left, Journ., Eng., Coleterio jLe5e CLd.l't4 Teachers chu getting morl rn Henry Poetker Fred Reddtn George Hull Mrs. Jeon Keller Recd., Eng., Soc. Sci. Metal Shop Ag. Mech., Mech. Dr. PE. 'NYY Mrs. Margaret Nelson Simon Simonion Harvey Loy Arith,, Sci, Biol., Eng, Chem. Latin, Moth., Hlst, 2 Coufjej i in 'S ,L-0.4 l-4, .Q Merribcrs ot KUHS Stott relax for L1 lew minutes in faculty room ct noon. lA! leltl Mrs Jennie Spikes, second semcsf ter oline secretory y soonsors had snow trips, Ars, Phyllis Groy Robert Arslonion H, E, Proen Clothing, Foods U.S. Hxst., Sl. Prob. SOC, SCL, Arifh, Don Bolt P,E. Miss Dorothy lrigorny lUpper rightl Typ., Eng. Alfred Kenney Voc, Mus, Eng. Harold Brandon Sci., Physics Curl Winder Shop Mrs. Lois Breckenridge llower rightl Bkkg., Shorthand Richard Oliver Arts 8- Crafts Glen Fox, ianitor, was in charge of the gym and cafeteria. Lett to right: Mrs. Pearl Stanley, Mrs. Odessa Maroon, and Mrs. Georgi Gumz, cooks, worked hard cooking for and serving hungry passengers. 34058 WOPLBJ on fLe clecL an ill the Mike Nikitin, custodian, kept the grounds in shipshape condition. James Hendrix, graduate of '49, and Joe Magcna, mechanics, kept the buses in good condition. Bennie Maroon, ianitor, kept the halls clean and did many other iobs. .mx Bill Rush, janitor, kept busy keep 5 w A S 9 Q, W v- 4 I , iktkv , K' m wunnul ' fli , fl -1..ff55,-A Z jr ka ' Q , W, xg fi- '-N QA x r Mq, 1 Q fs-un, ' 1 WMM- gi ww Q 3 K Hwy J M4 Jw ' 1 1 1 3 TE t -1 ' ig- , f li., .. I.:-Q N-5: :L M 1 h i, 'uw-wrt W? R S, 5 as 'gl 'I S' K t was S ' af v ami! ' uk l REQ 'vii -K 'R' N A N , .. . .. , m W' i ' 3 'N ga 'T .. Q 3 A 81 'INN -Ju.. 3 M J ..m...., b ka ff' .. L , 1' if f mx 1, 53? A E A f g K ' X 'fi N V' , . . K . I ly' k-'h eff. 1. - , W, fa kk QF 1 V ,,, f , - A E: in .. Q? f , i 1 1-w wi- Q if in . ...H Q' Ar. 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B, Pres. 4 Scholarship 3-4 Boys' League 3 Honor Roll 3-4 Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Kub Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Boys' State 3 PAULINE BERESFORD Trans. to Kerman 3 Girls' League 3-4 Pep Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Play Usherette 4 HOLLIS CAMPBELL Trans, to Kerman 2 Football 2-3 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2 Class Pres. 3 F.F.A. 2 Spanish Club 2 Block K 2-3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Pep Club 4 Kub Reporter 4 DENVER CHJRCH F.F,A. l-2 Spanish Club 3-4 Macbeth 3 Boys' Fed. 3 Art 4 CARLENE COX Trans. to Kerman 3 Drill Team 3 Girls' League 3-4 Kub Staff 4 Librarian 3 Attendance Office 3 Noon Concession Comm. 4 HAZEL BECHKOFF Glee Club 2-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Operetta 2 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Atendcrnce Office 4 Play Usherette 3-4 AII-Star Volleyball All-Star Hockey 3-4 All-Star Basketball I-2-3-4 I-2-3 All-Star Speedball 4 Fashion Show I MARIO BRINGETTO Class Vice Pres. I Football I-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3 Track I-2-3-4 Baseball I F.F.A. l-2-3-4 Block K I-2-3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 STELLA ANN CAUBLE G.A.A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Spanish Club 3 Teen-Age Book Club 4 Kub Reporter 2-3 Kub Staff 4 Cafeteria Cashier 3-4 Drill Team 3 Mixed Chorus 4 All-Star Hockey 3 Play Props, 4 Prom Decorations 3 BERNICE COUTO Class Play 4 Operetta 2-3 Spanish Club I-2 Seniorette 4 Drill Team 3 Girls' League 3-4 Class Yell Leader I All-Star Hockey 2-4 Band I Prom-Server 2 PHILIP DEE Trans, to Kerman 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 Kub Reporter 4 Class Play 4 Honor Roll 4 Pep Club 4 Track 4 Memory Day Comm. 4 Cfaaa o L51 ELLIS ENGLISH Class Pres. 2 Boys' Fed. Pres. 3 Prom Server 2 Class Play 3-4 Student Council 3-4 Football 3-4 Sports Mgr. I-2 F.F.A. I-2-3-4 F.F.A. V. Pres. 3 F,F,A. Pres. 4 Prom. Comm. 3 Scholarship 4 ELIZABETH FOTH G.A.A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Seniorettes 4 Maiorette I-2 Class Treasurer 3 Operetta 2-3 Kub Stall 4 Annual Staff 4 Play Stage Mgr. 3 Drill Team Leader 3 All-Star Hockey 2 BETTY GAUSS Girls' League 3-4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Seniorette 4 Operetta 3 Drill Team 3 All-Star Baseball 3 All-Star Basketball 3 Prom. Comm. 3 Mixed Chorus 3-4 EDNA GUMZ Srudent Council 4 Class Treasurer 4 Drill Team 3 Scholarship I-2-3-4 G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Operetta 2-3 Spanish Club I Class Play 4 Fashion Show I-2 Christmas Program 3-4 JOHN HALL Trans. to Kerman 3 Spanish Club 3 Track 3 Tennis 3-4 Debate 4 Oratary 4 Class Play 4 Operetta 3 Christmas Program 4 Scholarship 3-4 Honor Roll 3-4 Teen-Age Book Club 4 EUGENE ENGLUND Football I-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Block K I-2-3-4 Boys' Fed, 3 Stage Crew 2-3-4 Class Play 3 Operetta 2-3 Class Sgt.-Arms 3-4 Prom Comm. 3 Prom Server 2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 F.F.A. I-2-3 ARLETTA GAFFERY English Club Pres. I Student Council I G,A.A. 2-3-4 Class Rally Chairman Prom. Comm. 3 Drill Team 3 Girls' League 3-4 Class Play 3-4 ROBERT GLAVES Football I-2-3 Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Block K I-2-3-4 Operetta 2-4 Prom Server 2 Prom Comm. 3 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Mixed Chorus 4 F.F.A. I Play Props 4 Student Council I-2 CLARA HALL Class Play 3 Band I-2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Kub Staff 2-3-4 Annual Stall 4 Pep Band 3-4 Play Usherette 4 Quill 8. Scroll 4 Spanish Club I Scholarship 4 JOANN HANSEN Scholarship I-2-3-4 Scholarship V. Pres. G.A.A. I-2-3-4 G.A,A. Pres, 4 Spanish Club 3-4 Girls' League Trea Class Play 4 Seniorette 4 S S. B. Rally Chairman 4 Girls' State 3 Christmas Program 3 4 Drill Team 3 - 51 I ay, 0 JUNE HARDCASTLE G,A.A, 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Seniorette 4 Spanish Club I Operetta 2 Class Play Undcrstudy 3 Fashion Show I-3-4 All-Star Basketball 2 All-Star Baseball 2-3 All-Star Hockey 3 BETTY HENDRIX G,A,A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Fashion Show 3-4 Operetta Usherette 2 Pep Club 4 All-Star Volleyball 3 All-Star Speedball 2 All-Star Basketball 2-3 All-Star Baseball 2-3 CAROLYN HUBER Girls' League 3-4 G A,A, 2-3-4 S. B. Auditor 4 All-Star Volleyball 2-3-4 All-Star Basketball 2-3 Play Tickets 3 Business Mgr. of Play 4 Kub Reporter 4 Annual Stalf 4 Spanish Club I Quill 8. Scroll 4 Ollice Practice 4 BARBARA KISTER G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Spanish Club l-2 Scholarship I-2-3-4 Scholarship Treaf. 4 Seniorette 4 Drill Team 3 Class Play Prop. Mgr. 3 Class Play 4 Girls' League 3-4 Prom. Comm, 3 Student Council 4 Christmas Program 3-4 PHILIP LARSON E.F.A. l-3 Band 'I-2-3 Block K 2-3-4 Student Council 4 Yell Leader 4 Class Play 3 Operetta 2-3 Pep Club 4 J. V. Football 2 J. V. Football Mgu 3 Basketball Mgr. 2 JAMES HAYES F.F.A. I-2-3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 F.F.A. Judging Team 3-4 Photography 4 DORIS HICKINGBOTTOM Trans. to Kerman 3 Girls' League 3-4 Malorette 3-4 Pep Club 4 Pep Band 3-4 Band 3-4 Office 4 GLENN JARMAIN Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Block K l-2-3-4 Block K Treas. 4 Operetta 2-3 Boys' Eecl. 2-3 F,F.A. I-2-3-4 F.F.A. Reporter 3 F,F.A. Secretary 4 Spanish Club l Class V. Pres. 2 DONALD LARSON Operetta 2 Class Play 3 Basketball Mgr. 2-3 Baseball Mgr. 3 Football Mgr. 2-3 Scholarship 2-3 Prom Comm. 3 Visalia .l. C. 4 DONALD LOWE Boys' Fed, 2-3 F.F,A l-2-3-4 F.F,A. Judging Team 3-4 Track I-2 Block K l-2-3-4 Photography 4 I f fm JACK MARSHALL S. B. V. Pres. 4 F.F.A. 1-2 Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 2-4 Class Play 3 Block K I-2-3-4 Block K V. Pres, 4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Student Council I-4 Prom Server 2 Class V. Pres. 3 DARLENE MILLER Operetta 2-3 Class Play 4 Prom Server 2 Seniorette 4 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club l-2 Class Treasurer 2 Annual Staff 4 Kub Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Glee Club l-2-4 F.F.A. Sweetheart 4 ROLAND NALE Baseball 2-4 Track l-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 English Class Pres, 2 F.F.A. l-2-3 Class Play 3 Prom Comm. 3 Block K 2-3-4 May Day Comm. 2-3 Kub Reporter 4 Office Practice 4 Photography TERE OROZCO Trans. to Kerman 2 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Teen-Age Book Club 4 Prom Comm. 3 Operetta 3-4 Pep Club 4 All-Star Basketball 2 All-Star Baseball 2 All-Star Hockey 2-3-4 All-Star Speedball 4 Play Publicity 4 JIM PICKUP Black K 3-4 Block K Secretary 4 Class Pres. 4 Football 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Kub Reporter 4 Office Practice 3-4 F.F.A. l-2 Honor Roll 4 Prom Comm. 3 Boys' Fed. 2-3 HELEN McGlNNIS' . Girls' League 3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Fashion Shaw 3 Operetta 2 Pep Club 4 Glee Club l-2-4 JOHN MOTSENBOCKER Kub Reporter 3-4 Class Play 3 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Mixed Chorus 4 Baseball 3 BETTY NICHOLS Band l-2-3-4 Pep Band 4 All-Star Speedball 4 Spanish Club l Girls' League 3-4 Kub Reporter 4 Pep Club 4 English Club l Quill 8- Scroll 4 Office 4 Sr, Announcements Co RONALD OWENS Track l-2-3-4 Baseball 4 Basketball 2-3 .l. V. Football Mgr. 2 Class V. Pres. 4 Block K 2-3-4 Prom Chairman 3 Class Play 3 Kub Reporter 4 Annual Photog. 4 Office Practice 3 English Class Pres, l MORRlS PIVOVAROFF Class Play 3 F.F.A. l-2-3-4 Student Council 3 Block K l-2-3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Track 3-4 l'T'lI'Tl YVONNE ROLEN Girls' League 3-A Mixed Chorus A Glee Club 2 Fashion Show A Christmas Program 3 Drill Team 3 Pep Club A JANET ROUP Quill 81 Scroll A Girls' League 3-A Class Play A G.A.A. l-2-3-A Scholarship 2-3-A Honor Roll 3-A Editor of Annual A Kub Stoll A Christmas Program A All-Star Hockey A Pep Club A Fashion Show l-A ARLENE SANTlGlAN Girls' League 3-A Christmas Program A Chorus A Fashion Show 3 All-Star Baseball 2 Spanish Club l Pep Club A S-age Prop. Mgr. A NADINE SCHMALL Trans. to Kerman 3 Pres. of Seniorettes A All-Star Volleyball 3-A All-Star Speedball 3 All-Star Baseball 3 Drill Team 3 Prom Comm. 3 Class Yell Leader 3 Girls' League 3-A Fashion Show 3 Honor Roll A Play Usherette 3-A ALAN ROTH Football l-2-3-A Basketball l-2 Track l-A , Block K l-2-3-A Annual Staff A Kub Reporter A Student Council A F,F.A. I Prom Comm. 3 Spanish Club l-2 Stage Crafts 3 Operetta 3 NORMA SALWASSER Prom Server 2 Class Play Prop. Mgr. Class Play Bus, Mgr. A G.A.A. l-2-3-A S, B, Secretary A Girls' League 3-A Girls' League V, Pres. All-Star Hockey 3-A All-Star Speedball A All-Star Basketball 3 Honor Rall A Fashion Show l-3 BEVERLEY SAWALLL Class Play 3 S. B. Yell Leader 3 Class Yell Leader 3-A Class Secretary 2 G.A.A. 2-3-A Girls' League 3-A Mixed Chorus 3-A Pram Comm. 2 Prom Server 2 Operetta 2-3 All-Star Hockey 2-3 All-Star Baseball l-2-3 AMPARO SERNA Trans. to Kerman 2 San Pedro High 3 Back to Kerman 4 G.A.A. 2-A Girlsl League A Teen-Age Book Club A Pep Club A All-Star Baseball 2 All-Star Basketball 2 All-Star Speedball A Play Props Comm. A Fashion Show A CORINNE SIMS MARGIE SOMMERS G.A.A. 2-3-A Girls' League 3-A All-Star Volleyball l-2-3-A All-Star Baseball l-2 All-Star Basketball l-2-3 All-Srar Speedball A Pep Club -A Play Prop. Comm. A Play Tickets Comm. 3 Spanish Club l Class Comm. 4 English Club l Maiorette l-2-3-A C-.A.A. 2-3-A Girls' League 3-A Operetta 2-3 Glee Club 3 Fashion Show 2-3-A Mixed Chorus A Pep Club A 3 A Cf ' aaa o 57 EVELYN SPOLSDOFF Scholarship 2 Girls' League 3-4 S. B. Treasurer 4 Class Play Prop. Mgr. 4 Office Practice 3-4 Pep Club 4 Fashion Show l All-Star Volleyball 3 All-Star Hockey 4 DARLENE STEFFEN G.A.A, l-2-3-4 G.A.A. Sports Commissioner 4 Girls' League 3-4 Girls' League Pres. 4 Seniorette 4 Drill Team 3 Class Play 3 Operetta 2 Spanish Club l-2 Prom Server 2 Prom Comm. 3 Fashion Show l-2-4 JOHN TEIXEIRA Basketball l-2-3-4 Track l-2-3 Block K l-2-3-4 F.F.A, l-2-3-4 F,F,A. V. Pres. 4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 English Club l JANICE TONER Trans. to Kerman 2 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 3 Class Yell Leader 2 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Operetta 2-3 G.A.A, 2-3-4 Pep Club 4 Drill Team 3 Girls' League 3-4 All-Star Volleyball 2-3-4 All-Star Basketball 3 JOANNE STANLEY Girls' League 3-4 Quill 8. Scroll 4 Scholarship l-2 Fashion Show 4 Spanish Club l Kub Staff 4 English Club l LAWRENCE STUMPF Trans. to Kerman 2 Spanish Club 2-3 Spanish Club President Teen-Age Book Club 4 Pep Club 4 Tennis 4 Operetta 2 Class Plays 3-4 Scholarship 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 Band 2-3-4 Pep Band 4 BETTY TOMASETTI Spanish Club l-2 Spanish Assembly 2 All-Star Speedball 4 Glee Club l-2 Mixed Chorus 4 Kub Reporter 3-4 English Club l Class Play Usher 4 Christmas Programs 2-4 Girls' League 3-4 Operetta 2 EVERT TURNER Football Mgr. 4 Track Mgr. 3-4 Band 2-3-4 Pep Band 4 Operetta 2 2 Student Proiectionist 2-3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 LOIS VAN NESS BILL VAN TASSEL Class Secretary I-3-4 BOYS' Fed. 2-3 Spanish Club Secretary 2 Buslfelbf-lll l-2,-3-4 Seniorette 4 Track l-2-3-4 Operetta 2-3 Kub Sli-'ff 4 All-sim Basketball i-2 All Editor of Annual 4 Drill Team 3 Operefm 3 Prom Comm. 3 Af' l'2'3'4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Glee Club l Honor Roll 4 FRANK VON FLUE Basketball l-2-3 Football 3-4 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Spanish Club 3 Pep Club 3 English Club l WALTER VON FLUE Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Block K l-2-3-4 Block K President 4 Scholarship l-2-3-4 Scholarship V. Pres. Scholarship Pres. 4 F.F.A. l-2 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Class Play 3-4 Debate 4 CHARLES WEIS Football 2-3-4 Basketball 'l-2-3 Track 2-3-4 Class Play 3 Prom Server 2 Block K 2-3-4 3 MAXINE VON FLUE Scholarship 2-3-4 Class Treasurer l Student Council 2-4 Fashion Show l Kub Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Christmas Program 3-4 Girls' League 3-4 All-Star Basketball l-2-3 Class Play 4 May Day Queen Attendant l Band l JERALD WALLS Trans. to Kerman 2 F.F.A. 3-4 Football 3-4 Annual Sports Editor 4 Kub Sports Editor 4 Operetta 2-3 Boys' Fed. 2-3 Block K Sgt. at Arms Quill 81 Scroll 4 4 cfm of S51 f Boys' Fed, 3 l l JOHN WOODS Boys' Fed. 2-3 F.F.A. 'l-2-3-4 Football 3 Operetta 2 Kub Reporter 4 Pep Club 4 ,gdb of .ML I 7 51 411174011 CLA-df, ' -,Z0'.,e,77vwu, 0-ufo J I ' I afncl Jugaiwm 'yr I cvrwl Sora,-Ln GHVU NM ' sz-Zia -aww! . G .wc QM ' ,the I 'afrwl-use-unlei vnu. Lfgfsfiw uniom wi! env! fieir voyage af laorf 52 ' - O wx, O is ' .ag - K XL , X ii 15a 6- LIUSS YFGSIGEHI Jonlce Hart Secretary Richard Helmulh Vlce Pleslclenf Phyllis Duran? Treasurer John Morales Sgt, of Arms Juniors, FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Holm, D. Mahaffey, B. Kissinger, L. Erickson, V. McNabb, SECOND ROW: J. Leismon, R. Lewis, L. Hansen, J. Morales. THlRD ROW: L. Wealherson, B. Middleton, R, Helmurh, D. Smllh, R. Roberls. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Moore, J. Hart, J. Schneider, B. Reagan, J. Frehling, D, Machado. SSCOND ROW- D. Bilislcov, P. Durant, S. Heintz, D. Steele, B. Savage, N. Ahlenslager, THIRD ROW: Advisor B. E. Vveiss, L Larnbright, E. Salwasser, E. Giacolini, B. Buckner, R. Hornen, V. Mums. FOURTH ROW. A. Bolclerolt, S Haynes, l.. Gumz, W. Feller, M. Cauble, J. Brown. , C., One ot the activities of the iunior voyage was the class play, Our Town, on December T4 and l5, which required loads ot work and rehearsals beforehand . . . The money raising proiect was a magazine sale, ending with a profit ot 986.03 . . . Before Christmas, electric blue sweaters were received . . . Juniors on the staffs ot The Kerman Kub and the annual had quite a iob on their hands, too. . . Class Secre- tary Janice Hart brought honor to the class by being chosen Football Bontire Princess in November and reigned at the big- gest rally ot the year . . . Finally, the last big project of the year was planning and working onthe T951 prom. Juniors receiving their electric blur' sweaters. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Dutra, E, Lucchesi, E. Nazarott, M. Mendrin, K. Napier. SECOND ROW B. Flowers, M. Zupanovich, J. Davis, A. Shubin, P, Neeley, E. Peer. THIRD ROW: D. Tedtord, J. Reeves, A Corbin, M. Burdine, L. Hatcher, R. Bayes, Adviser Miss D, lrigaray. FOURTH ROW: F. Mendes, G. Kenneson R. Durant, H. Graber, A. Yates. it ,,.,.... T Harvey Hardcastle Class President Clyde Cottrell Vice President Claudetta Snyder 4 Secretary s r 1 -Ruth Steiner Sgt. of Arms Sopaomoreo wif fouch fAe Joel' in N53 Sophomores. FRONT ROW, lett to right: M. Bohr, M. Bryson, J. Bryson, B. Rau, E. Aliian, S. Johannes, D, Spence. SECOND ROW: B. Klaus, S. Kenneson, A. Gumz, H. Lowe, L. Robinson, P. Hendrix, B. Lowe, R. Steiner. THIRD ROW: J. Woods, D. Pittman, B. Hart, J. Furtado, L. Evola, J. Horn, R, Larson. FOURTH ROW: D. Best, J, Helmuth, B. Eisner, B. Abbott, B. Cross, J. Bernardi, W. Williams, L. Fondren. gn Quai...- Sophomores enjoying noon activity period with Planning to touch dock in '53, the sophomores th year completed a full schedule of activities. One c these was their Christmas dance. Another highlight - after Christmas they received their rose-gold class ring . . . To raise money they sold snacks at the basketba games . . . Lodge Pole was the spot for their sno' party February TO . . . Subiects of the year were b ology, English, P.E, and three electives . . . One advise Robert Arslanian, was called during March to serve the Army. Harvey Hardcastle, representing the clas presented Mr. Arslanian with a gilt . . . Servers lr the annual Junior-Senior Prom were chosen from tls class. Sophomores. FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Browning, M. Salazar, A. Carrrera, J. Watson, J. Elliot, J. Davis, L, Rodgers SECOND ROW: F. Rotlw, H. Schneider, M. Cole, A. Gallery, J. Lehman, E. Van Flue, C. Snyder, J. Weatlwersan. THIRD ROW Adviser Robert Arslanian, C. Burrows, C. Beresford, J, Hodges. FOURTH ROW: D. Marshall, S. Thomas, J. Avery, R. Hergen roeder, D. Erickson, V. Loeppky, J. Smith. Sophomores. FRONT ROW: A. Poindexter, M. Slusxer, E. Talley, J. Pickup, D. Hansen, A. Salwasser, H. Scheidt. SECOND OW: J. V W l1 D. ' ' ' an y e, Orozco, J. Henlin, J. Hayworth, J. Liles, R. Tamasetti, S. Madron, M. Tinker. THIRD ROW: M. Ram- ey, L. Roup, A. Dyer, K. Daniels, A. Turner, E. Anderson, G. Spradley, Adviser Mrs. Jean Keller. FOURTH ROW. J. Steffen J. Hatcher. R, Yates, P. Gaeta, C, Cottrell, E. Bachrnan, H, Hardcastle, F. Carvalho. i? 'f' ' O ev 2 . 9 ' U ' ... ' X. J- ,, -Q, s X' , '-Rx f X i' .ti EV' J F Classmates admire their new rings Freshman Officers, FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Leos, secretary, M. Rose, vice president, G. Corrales, president. SECOND ROW: K. Fox, treasurer, J. Long, sgt. of arms. re5Amen, cruiaing rom ocean fo ocean, wi! Aff fke gang,a!anL in 54 CDO Class meetings were held throughout the freshman cruise. FRONT ROW, lett to right: F. Clement, J. Hyde, S. Shelton, R. Nichols, B. Lupo, J, Mills, V, Cox, P, Huter. SECOND ROW: R. Mosesian, L. Lowe, D. Ahlenslager, S. Savage, J. Hansen, V. Nazaroff, L. Nazaroft, P, Podsakotf. THIRD ROW: J, Corbin, G. Bissell, D. Doss, C. Fuller, K. Fax. J. Long, G. Corrales, G. Leos. FOURTH ROW: C. Denton, B. Henry, T. Sayer, R. Wilson, J. Blond, R. Von Flue, B. Kelton, C, Lewis. The year's cruise was filled with many activities for this class . . . But there was work also, their studies included general science, English, P.E., algebra, and electives . . . As a highlight of the month of January, they held a snow party at Fish Camp . . . The boys were very active in the 'C' team, track and baseball. The girls finished first in hockey, after playing all other girls' P.E. classes . . . Assemblies were put on by each class, this class was first to give an assembly . . . During the last of May they sponsored a dance . . . A swim- ming party in Fresno in June ended their first year in high school. Freshmen at Fish Camp during their snow trip. Freshmen. FRONT ROW, left to right. S. Petrushkin, V. Koretoff, M. Dahlgren, D. Dunning, E. Seibert, C Hurley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mary La Vaut, adviser, M. Burdine, J. Hiclungbottom, G. Dahlroth, D. Engluncl M. Hansen, B. Slocum, F. Cauble. THIRD ROW: H. Mendrin, A. Weatherson, L. Hofer, J. Klein, D. Bitter, M Jerkovich, L. Schafer, J. Heinrich. FOURTH ROW: G. Sihto, E. Denham, J. Siltznaff, J. Harris, R. Gaeta H. Schroeder, F. Gaeta, R. Smith. Freshmen. FRONT ROW, left to right: W. Von Flue, L. Jackson, J. Williams, B. Turner, D. Dami, M. Willis SECOND ROW: Bob Coghlan, adviser, J. Jaquez, B. Von Flue, J. Talley, M, Rios, J. Hall, J. Garcia, J. Baptista M. Rose. THIRD ROW: P. Hiclcingbottom, D. Talley, J. Caudilla, W. Sam, P. Nikitin, S. Pharr, C. Vernon, M Jaquez. FOURTH ROW: J. Estrada, W. Burdine, C. Yarbrough, D. Stanley, L. Dee, P. Galvin, E. Fox, A. Cauble . Miles. R Eighth Grade. FRONT ROW, left to right: E. McCarty, D. Lewis, C. Beard, G. Robinson, P. Muncrief, P. Tidwell, J, Crawford. SECOND ROW: S. Pallesi, P. Moreno, H. Lee Yee, C. Townsley, L, Crawford, T. Jones. THIRD ROW. A. McNew, V. Wolf, R. Orozco, C. Gauss. WM an ocean rua ing ff, eigLfL gra em Jaif unfi! L55 Eighth Grade. FRONT ROW, left to right: Adviser H. F. Proett, M. Lung, secretary, C. Lowe, treasurer, B. Hamett, vice president, R, Hayworth, president, Adviser A. E. Thompson. SECOND ROW: F. Lemmond, E. Lemmond, S. Wong, F. Scales, L. Van Tassel, J. Williams, W. Heytz, L, Williams. THIRD ROW: D, Heintz, R. Hergenroeder, J, Simpson, R. Wil- son, F. Steffen, F. Satterfield, J. Holston, D. Van Hoosen. Eighth Grade. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Peelman, M. Smith, M, Walker, W. Stuart, E. Nikitin, L. Nikitin, F. Valdivia. SECOND ROW: S. Stuart, D. Gibson, J. Lopez, B. King, J. Platt. THIRD ROW: D. Owens, R. Solis, D. Funker. Publishing the Little Kub with Ronald Hayworth as editor was one of the many activities during the sail of the eighth grade .... Another activity was band, where they furthered their knowledge of music .... Then there was sewing, accomplished by the girls, so as to enable them to know more about different materials and the change of styles: also cooking, which taught them how to plan meals correctly .... Woodshop skill proved to be a great achieve- Tnent of the eighth grade boys .,.. John Castine sponsored a class reading club, through which members bought pocket- book editions of worthwhile books .... Of course neither boys nor girls neglected the three R's .... Their graduation in June marked the successful completion of many accomp- lishments. 3 Eighth grade girls during an informal dinner in one of their cooking classes Eighth Grade. FRONT ROW, lelt to right: H. Weatherson, R. Nichols, D. Balderoff, Z, Parker,'S. Best, D. Cockrell, B. Hodges M. Klaus, F. Leisman. SECOND ROW: L. Hendrix, D, Giacolini, M. Haar, B. Hardy, J. Economou, P. Clement, S. Bennett, S. Taylor f D. Carvalho. THIRD ROW: R. Scales, R. Martin, L. Strickler, B. Yan Tassel, W, Beasley, W. Childers, C. Lewis, C. Gaffery, J Davis. FOURTH ROW: R. Gibson, F. Bahr, D. Rau, B. Douglas, J. Chernekoff, J. Bolderoff, W. Satterfield, A. Costa, H. Hunter. WL! LGU? a emit iJCOU2l'g unfif U56 Seventh Grade. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. M. Nelson, adviser, D. Freeman, president, D. Kelton, vice president, R. Hickingbottom, secretary-treasurer, H. R, Poetker, adviser, SECOND ROW: D. Souza, C. Gutierrez, P, Corrales, G. Baptista, H. Hildiard. THIRD ROW: C, Rios, C. Cauble, B. Hendrix, L. Matthews, C. Brown, P. Clark, C. Reagan. FOURTH ROW: M. ldleman, M. Hater, F. Kissinger, K. Heinrich, C. Padsakott, G. Cauble, B. Nale. ln addition to their regular studies on their voyage, the seventh grade developed a Speech Club, sponsored by H. R. Poetker. To be a member of this club, seventh graders had to be up with all their class work and be making a grade ot C or better.,Good conduct in the classroom was also a must to become a member. Officers in this speech club were Carol DeVries, presi- dent, Diane Van Wyhe, vice president, Ardene David- son, secretary-treasurer, and Alan Scharf, sergeant-at arms .... Among other accomplishments of the class were cooking, sewing, art, and beginning band .... The boys played ball games with the eighth grade boys and also tried their skills in wood shop .... A Book Club was organized the second semester under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Nelson. Pupils who took part in this activity ordered worthwhile, educational pocket book editions through the club, and were there- by encouraged to develop good reading habits. Seventh Grade. FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Gibson, J. Miles, B, Mendrin, D. Gibson, T, Jaquez, N. Lowe, L. Burrows, F. Couto. SECOND ROW: N. Haupt, D. Aliian, M, Beard, B. Kobzetf, N. Kelton, J. Sihto, G. Peelman, R. Oaks. THlRD ROW: J. Slentz, V. Dettman, H. Burdine, W. Hunter, R. Perry, D. Brown, H. Wilson, R. Romero. FOURTH ROW: J. Lira, F. Altamo- rino, J. Vernon, D. Kalpakoff, E. Schneider, A. Scharf, A. McNew, M, Mendiin. 49 .A ,,,,. 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LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Stef- Constitution Committee Members, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Zu- fen, president, Norma Salwasser, vice president, Joyce Davis, sec- P0 '0VlCl1i Ednfl GUVWZ, MOYNC HCHSGH, Darlene HOUSEH- retary, Mrs. Lois Breckenridge, adviser, Joann Hansen, treasurer. Senior High Girls' League at the girls all working to- ther tor the good ot all at rman High. Probably their tstanding project was their :cesstul Mother-Daughter wquet held in the high school 'nemaking room in February. s is a new event for Kerman gh, and mothers and daugh- s eagerly participated. The :up wishes to make this bane at an annual event. 5 B451 .. '70NS -if fgflllffief Junior High Girls' League Officers. LEFT TO RIGHTQ Delores Car- zlho, treasurer, Shirley Best, secretary,'Mrs. Alice Johnson, adviser. ACK ROW: Sally Bennett, vice presidentp Juanita Davis, president. Junior High Girls' League was a second semester organization, but is planned to be continued now at Kerman High. These younger girls gained much leadership training and also enjoyed and experienced the feeling of working together for common goals. Their work consisted of worthwhile programs during activity period, at which there was an opportunity tor both stage experience and group orientation and guidance. Program Committee Members. LEFT TO RlGHT: Leona Matthews, Sharron Taylor, chairman, Dawn Giacolini, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, adviser. .il irxmm .L U5 f. ,' A f A v ,M qzt M ' H 5 . A 1 A Mia A is T 3 Y . Mm V ' Q - . I 5 gym V F 3 as .v if QQ-if ' A .tht Ss it R 5 6 3 Q K1 A Y Q X' , ,ad , RF wk-41 Q la- ,WWW N 'VA Us, XXIV Il A1411 of r .!gtALflC ga 5 on cruizie G. A. A. Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Hart, secretary, Mrs. Jean Keller, adviser, Darlene Steffen, sports commissioner, Phyllis Durant, vice president, Margaret Zupano- vich, treasurer, Joann Hansen, president. Girls' Athletic Association members planned and held their first initiation party in November for first semester new members and one in the spring for second semester initiates. Pins were ordered for all members who earned 200 extra points. Blosso'm Day, March 30, was sponsored by this group. This was a day when all girls blossomed out in cotton dresses, danced on the front lawn and enioyed refresh- ments in the afternoon. ln May the girls entertained nearby high school girls at a Play Day at Kerman High. Kerman High girls sent delegates to a similar Play Day at Lindsay in October. G. A. A. Members. FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Seibert, J. Hansen, H. Scheidt, J. Pickup, D. Hansen, R. Steiner, A. Salwas- ser, E. Lucchesi, D, Steffen, Mrs. Jean Keller, adviser. SECOND ROW: E, Foth, J. Hardcastle, L. Van Ness, A. Gaffery, J. Hurt, H. Bechkoff, B. Kister, J. Roup, E. Gumz, T. Orozco, A. Serna, J. Liles, B. Lowe, M. Bohr, N. Salwasser, J. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Hendrix, P. Hendrix, J. Toner, M. Sornmers, B. Gauss, F. Cauble, P. Podsakoff, D. Fnglund, M. Hansen, B. Slocum, A. Gumz, S. Kenneson, B. Klaus, P. Neeley, B. Holm. FOURTH ROW: C. Huber, C. Sims, M. Cole, A. Gaffery, F. Clement, L. Lowe, D. Bilislcov, F. Roth, E. Aliian, J. Lehman, D. Spence, B. Rau, S. Cauble. FIFTH ROW: J. Davis, D. Machado, M. Zuparie ovich, L. Ameroghi, S. Heintz, B, Reagan, H. Schneider, J. Schneider, L. Erickson, P. Durant, V. McNabb, B. Sawall. .!4fAA2fic 5Ail9mafe:i Lac! Aonor Aociefy Block KH Officers and Advisers. FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Bolt, advi:er: Jirn Pickup, secretary, Walt Von Flue, president. BACK ROW: Glen Jarmoin, sergeant-or arms, Jack Marshall, vice president, Bob Coghlan, adviser. Y. Block K Members. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Bernardi, L, Roup, M. Ramsey, H. Lowe. H. Hardcastle, F. Carvalho, J. Steffen, SECOND ROW: Bob Coghlcin, adviser. FO Hansen, C, Weis. FIFTH D. Smith, P. Gaela - Don Boll, adviser, B. Middleton, A. J. Yates, W. Feller, W. Von Flue, P. Larson, E. English, D. Lowe, V. Loeppky. THIRD ROW: URTH ROW: L. Qumz, J. Pickup, D. Roberts, O. Hatcher, A. Roth, P. Dee, L. Willis, R. Homen, L. ROW: R. Owens, R. Nale, R. Glavez, J. Marshall, R. Durant, G. Jarrnain, R, Helmuth, E. Salwasser, C. Cottrell, L, Lambright, D. Marshall, E. Bachman, E. Englund, J, Teixeira, S. Thomas, J. Morales, gli' U ll ill' Ill' 'ill Sill' Los Principiantesu Officers. FRONT ROW, left to right: Donna Ahlen- slager, Student Council representative, Marna Hansen, vice president, Pauline Podsalroff, president. BACK ROW: Jimmy Klein, Student Council alternate, Shirley Savage, secretary-treasurer. Z- laani5A inferlorefera Legoecl many Ivauengerd LOS PRlNClPlANTES, shipmates in begin- . ning Spanish, cruised through a year of activities and parties plus' an interesting study of the Spanish language and customs. A roller skating T party and a deck swimming party were a few of their off-duty activities. Both classes ordered pins to represent their study of Spanish. -A 4-Qffft A -74' if IL! t 7 T ul-n :Ar 'Q' fljfzfi We 's Los Principiantesu Members. FRONT ROW, left to right: lf. Seibert, S. Savage, D. Ahlenslager, D. Dunning, P. Podsakoff L. Lowe, Frank Krieger, adviser. SECOND ROW: G. Dahlrolh, L. Hatcher, M. Bryson, B. Lowe, .l. Mills, W. Von Flue R Roberts, M. Ramsey. THIRD ROW: M, Dahlgren, R. Mnsezian, D. Dami, D. Englund, M. Hansen, B. Slocum, F. Clement, L. Roup G, Bissell. FOURTH ROW: L, Hofer, D. Bitter, G. Corrales, J. Klein, J, Heinrich, R. Gaeta, H. Lowe, D. Doss, C. Cottre tx .1.,,,,..w1 ,if,.,4.,,., inferprefem Le!!! A euer a ziocia funcliono Social functions took up many of the leisure hours on shipboard for students in second year Spanish. LOS PANAMERICANOS' enjoyed a Spanish dinner at Estradds, held a swimming party, and read many interesting Spanish stories while cruising. They also ordered pins which they sported on deck. Los Panamericanosu Officers. 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S it 6 x My K-.W 2 bww- Q- fiereol Jfeamg poo .4ea5on Games played during the season were Edison, at home, March 9, Madera, March 16, at Coalinga, March 23, at Chowchilla, March 30, Tran- quillity, away, April 3, Central, here, April 6, Tranquillity, at home, April 17, Avenal, here, April 20, and at home, May 4, Washington Union. H Lowe Iabove Infield 4 E. Salwasser lrightl Pitcher W. Von Flue lright centerl Infield G. Jarmain lbelowl Outtield ll' M. Ramsey labovel A' Pitcher -fbi: B. Middleton lrightl Q ,. Outfield L-9 ju. ,4- ,Allan-N j-acL all! he Charles Weis Varsity pole-vaulter With Coach Don Bolt at -the helm, the Lion track team set sail and went skimming through the l95l track and field competition. At the first of the season, ath- letes worked three weeks getting the track in shape. David Marshall B discus Mario Bringetto Varsity distance runner Many fine awards were receiv- ed by the team at the respective meets. This year the boys used the basketball sweat suits at the meets and looked very flashy in them. Darwin Pittman B hurdler Bill Van Tassel Varsity high-iumper Returning lettermen were Mario Bringetto, Charles Weis, Bill Van Tassel, Ronald Owens, David Marshall, Darwin Pittman, Milton Cauble, Louis Roup, Jerry Bernar- di, and Jerry Steffen. Addison Cauble C sprinter .,,.., fi uf '3.'?'ffL ! C Team. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Heinrich, A. Cauble,-G. Corrales, L. Dee, R. Von Flue, C. Lewis IB Tearnl. B Team, SECOND ROW, left to right: L. Fondren, rngr., J. Long, R. Smith, D. Marshall, J. Bernardi, J. Steffen, D. Pittman, H. Harcl castle, F, Carvalho, L. Willis, L. Roup, E. Turner, mgr. A Team THIRD ROW: M. Pivovaioff, M. Cauble, A. Bolcletofl, J. Mui shall, P. Dee, J. Avery, R. Owens, D. Best, C. Weis, E. Bachrnan, B. Van Tassel, M. Brings-tto, Coach Don Bolt, an ermen hu comloefifion Jfi in Skaafa league KUHS track and field A, B, and C squads and Coach Don Bolt went far in improving the activities on the track this past year. The Varsity team participated in many track meets and worked for perfection and the Shasta League meet. Meet lnterclass Fresno High Caruthers Relays Dos Polos Invitational Block K Shasta League Meet County Meet Valley Meet West Coast Relays All-Valley Meet Louis Roup B pole vaulter s 0 Ronald Owens Varsity high iumper f 'N SX 'YM D b T5 R A my DTT - d 5' - t . l P P i W I J. ji... . . - v f K' 1 I Q1 A K My , K . MV A-e'1 ?e - A L . L in ' 1' 4-. I 43- -QTT7-T9' Date Pl Match I5 Keri Yl Fresno P 29 Cacut April 7 Das Pt , T9 Keri 21 Coal: 28 Coalt May 5 Coal: T2 Fri I9 Fri Y Gabriel Corrales C hugh 'unmet 3 .vile 'HN Qs - fsdlgrg .7 ,VK S541 J. av girls' doubles J. Hull, boys ssngles R. Sterner, gurls singles elllllzf D Tennis Team. FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Lowe, M. Bohr, S. Kennson, A. Gumz, D. Spence, E. Aljian, H. Sclreidt, J. Hayworth, J. Van Whye. SECOND ROW: D. Doss, L. Stumpf, J. Hall, R. Steiner, F. Roth, B. Holm, J, Hansen, J. Davis. lLower leftl L. Stumpl, boys' doubles. lBelowl J. Keller, instructor, S. Simonion, assistant instructor. lLower rigl-ntl B. Reagan, girls' doubles. .mf- QF unior, enior Li A ir A 5 ow 5 orb alibi 9 9 f' ff s'A-,g-j..J..f- QA., .. - g With P.E. lnstructor Mrs. Jean Keller refereeing, sixth period seniors play a fast hockey game, A game of speedball being played by the freshmen during fifth period. Speedball, volleyball, baseball, basketball, and hockey were sports played by the girls during their gym periods. All-star games were played both in and between classes in the above sports. Tennis and dancing were also practiced in some ofthe P.E. classes. ' One strike 'n two 'ta go as the iuniors practice baseball fourth period. asketboll proves exciting to sophomores in their third period gym Seventh and eighth grade girls enjoy dancing as o part ol their ass. P.E, program. 1 i Madera Cooperative J. 82 B. GARAGE Gill, Inc. A GENERAL AUTO AND TRACTOR Rf. 2 Box sos Phone 667 . f 'A 'S Madera, California BIOIG Phone 2-370 modern equipment, good service, courtesy S All Savings Returned to the Growers G. M. V I Mongner ue' Chevron Supreme Gasoline 9 R.P.M. Complete Lubrication ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Whitesbridge and Madera Ave. KERMAN, CALIFORNIA FRESNO SERVICE Complete One-Stop Auto Repairs Body and Fender - Painting - Tuneups Members of A. E. Thompson's photography class, who PHONE 3'O377 helped with fhis annual. 447 Belmont at Wilson Fresno Tired? Try Our Hotel N d R t? F C f t ' ee G or om or Cheesman and Steltz Rooms - Apartments 24-Hour Service - Phone 4-831 R. N. SANDLING, Prop. Finest ot Foods and Meats FUNERAL SERVICE Call 2-264 Telephone 3-2101 BIOLA, CALIFORNIA THE TINKLER MISSION CHAPEL T WARREN C. TINKLER, Owner 475 North Broadway Fresno Garo Showcase 8: Fixture Co. PLANNERS . DESIGNERS . BUILDERS . 309 Belmont Phone 2-1331 A Fresno, Calif. I The forming ofthe lunch line. I GUS Stuckert Service Garage Carb. and Tuneup Technician Phone 4-1645 1433 Broadway Fresno, Calif. LeMOSS-SMITH TIRE COMPANY Distributors General Tires Willard Batteries McCarty Seat Covers Kraft Recapping 1625 Broadway Fresno Phone 3-5293 OUR COMPLIMENTS and ROLINDA FARMERS' STORE Herb and Bob Kezirian, Props. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 4-7856 Rt. 8, Box 313 Fresno Don't be a stranger to GRANGER GRANGER MOTOR COMPANY BUICK G.M.C. Phone 929 6th and E - Madera Junior High pupils chat on the front lawn. MELVILLE E. WILSUN CUMPANY Fertilizer Seeds Sulphurs Insecticides Phone 3-3176 P. O. Box 1168 Fresno Highway 99 at Hughes Ave. LOCAL KERMAN REPRESENTATIVES Nolan Matthews-Phone 6106 Norman Jacobsen-Phone 8432 Farmers Ins. Group Res. Phone 304 FARMERS INS. EXCHANGE--Bus. Phone 7 H. P. GUNDERSON District Agent TRUCK INS. EXCHANGE FIRE INS. EXCHANGE I08 South P Street Madera, Calif. ROEDING PARK PHARMACY Inc. Bennets - Barnett Phone 3-7339 93 Belmont Ave. Fresno, Calif. WYANT'S GIF1' SHOP Farmers Pump 82 Supply for gifts of distinction Company distinctively wrapped Berkeley Pumps-WaterWelI Casing Madera Ave Kerman Phone 26911 Route 3, sox 701 ' MADERA, CALIF. CHANNEL ' We wish the Class of . EEETRIES 1951 the.best ot success ' In lllle. O CAKES t 320 O Street FFSSHO, Calif. May Happiness and Good Health always attend Compliments of them-H FARMERS INS. GROUP ,k H. A. JACOBSEN-Phone 3-7334 1031 Bel. Ave. Fresno KERMAN ALF ALFA P. SCHWABENLAND DEHYDBATING C0- 1940 H Street Phone 4-4673 Fresno 1, Calif. FORD FARMING HEADQUARTERS MADISON GROCERY 81 SERVICE STATION Phone 4irggSneS - MES: Vyqqxggbilgzlfz Bmley One ofthe many field trips made by the ag. classes. ROSENBERG BROS. HURN PHOTU SHUP 82 CO., INC. - Cameras - Photo Supplies - Photo Finishing A - Movie Film Rental Service Packers of Raisins, Dried Fruits, Phone 4-1601 lNU'S'0nd '0 eY 69 BELMONT AVENUE P.O'fB'bx 2072 Phone 4-2991 F'eS 0 CC 'l0 Fresno, California At left, Fred Reddin shovels a bit. Above, students entering cafeteria at noon. RAY V. COBB DODGE, PLYMOUTH AND DODGE TRUCKS Guaranteed Used Cars Towing Service 213 South C Street Madera Phone 1075 DeWI'IT'S for DRUGS Opposite Rex Theatre-Madera PRESCRIPTIONS Medicines - Cosmetics MADERA'S MOST COMPLETE INDEPENDENT DEPT. STORE JAMES DEPT. STORE Home of better values Typical May Day scene at Kerman High. MADERA LUMBER 8: HARDWARE CU. Congratulations and Success to the Class of '51 Phone 1-260 Elmer N. Raw Congratulations To The Class of 1951 El Rio Drive-In Theatre New Rex Theatre MADERA's HOME OWNED THEATRES J ENNINGS BROS. FURNITURE CO. Furniture - Floor Coverings - Appliances PHONE .1437 5th 8g D Streets Madera Smades 5, 10 and 15c Store PHONE 102 104 81 106 East Yosemite Avenue Madera, California COMPLIMENTS SIMS MUTUR C0. OF CHEVROLET RENO'S BOWLING Kerman, California KERMAN Good Luck, Seniors KERMAN 'i FOOD MARKET U Groceries-Fresh Vegetables-Mears Madera Ave. and E Streets A tense moment at a home game. KE RMAN TONER'S MARKET Qualify Nrrchandise P. o. Box 372 527 Madera Ave. PR0MPTSQR2CER'ENDLY Telephone 5-147 Kerman' California Shields and Madera Kerman GOOD LUCK BRUNO'S For Schwinn 8. Columbus Bicycles-Toys and Sporting Goods 324 E. Yosemite Madera H. MOCHIZIUKI GENERAL MERCHANDISE Quality Food Our Specialty Madera At Ripperdan Road Phone 536-J Madera CLASS OF '51 PEI-IRLESS PIIIIIP DIVISION Machinery and Chemical Corp. Fresno, Calif. Smile! At left, grammar school performers line up for May Day parade. At right, D. Roberts, W. Von Flue, and J. Mar- shall take a walk on the campus, BRAMER 8z SONS ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF SHOES l IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MADERA, CALIFORNIA ANDY DDSTINICII USED CARS Home of Nearly New Automobiles All Makes and Models 1710-1740 Broadway Phone 2-4173 - 3-1765 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA FOR THE BEST IN MILK AND ICE CREAM AMBRUSE DAIRY FARM Phone 4-8625 FRESNO Shaw 84 Dickinson Avenue ASSOCIATED TOBACCO AND CANDY COMPANY 712 Fulton Fresno SAN JOAQUIN PAPER AND .IANITOR SUPPLY, Inc. 459 Van Ness Ave. P. O. Box 1986 FRESNO, CALIF. BIOLA TRANSFER CO. G H I Trays -- Sulphur Fertilizers - Feeds Cover Crops F. C. FURTON, Mgr. Phone 2-3 7 C EVRON Phone 4-5561 Gas Station FRANK VOLANTI D pendable lubrication - Atlus Tires - Bafteri 1801 Merced -- FRESNO KLEIN'S GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING BODY, FENDER WORK AND PAINTING KERMAN ui l a s v van' Ness iiiS2253iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifr' 3-7660 Radios Small Appliances Hl -NEIGI-IBORI Kerman Radio Service R. RODRIGUEZ lRodyl Meet Your Neighbor phone 6,08 of the 559 Madera Ave. Kerman, Calif. HI NEIGHBOR HAWKINS DRUG AND Good Food and Fountain IDEAL VARIETY COFFEE SPOT OF KERMAN HlT,3LiS2i.,'-CSi3'E!if3dg T'Zieg,I?32Zid, ' Phone 3371 Kerman Madera Ave. M n -- W - Ch'ldr n e READ3m1leCg WEA!! e EASLEY'S FUNERAL HOME KERMAN-6152 FRESNO-4-4864 yardage notions VINLAND STORE Comesy of 'he E. E. YOUNG, Prop. F Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Gas and Oils p' G' Box 489 Phone 2542 Madera and Shaw Phone 5-687 Johnson Bros. Equip. Co. C0m'1QL F 'S Rl. 2, Box E2 KERMAN Phone 6686 X ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING Farm H2ld6ixSl1cIiMd:-l1l-c1llClL?uipment Phone 4-371 Kerman CONGRATULATIONS, sENIORs BGi?nQeio'fe5YArdlL25le'Y .IoHNNY'S BARBER LUFTENBURGS JOHN GIACOLINI, Prop. VlSAl.lA FRESNO Courtesy of the KERMAN THE NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY DENNY FUNERAL For Polite Service KERMAN CALIFORNIA Madera and C Street . Kerman, Calif. GED. Complete Arrangements: INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Funeral ' Floral ' Cemefeft' KERMAN, CALIFORNIA Ambulance Phone 6-164 A. LEVY 8- J. ZENTNER CO. Wholesale Fruit and Produce Flav-R-Pac Frozen Foods 1819 H Street Fresno DUNCAN Sz SCHEID MEN'S AND LADIES' APPAREL Phone 554 Madera Phone 2-5822 Patton Sheet Metal Works HEATING AND VENTILATING .l. M. Patton, Contractor 272 Palm Ave. Fresno Duncan's Food Market Groceries, Fresh Meats and Vegetables Gas and Oil Corner of Rolinda and Whitesbridge Phone 4-7237 Phone 1082-R HARRELL Sz ERRECART SPORTS EQUIPMENT AUTOMOBILES 421 East Yosemite Ave. Madera, California Agent for A. Spaulding 8, Bros. 1424 Fulton St. Phone 4-5585 GROCERIES - FRESH VEGETABLES Home ofthe West Coast Relays QUALITY MEATS FRESNO Phone 5-150 Kerman Rolinda Meat Market H. M. HESTING, Prop. Phone 4-7456 - Res. 4-7015 R U 8, B 309 CONGRATULATIONS O ',fOL,NfQQ SENIORS - - From PRODUCERS KERMAN GIN WHITESBRIDGE 81 FLOYD PHONE 6-159 Some of Kerman High's basketball players caught by 0 student photographer. HANSEN BROS. Hardware - Paints - Houseware 815-17 Belmont Fresno PHONE 3-0729 BIOLA CLEANERS DRY CLEANING -- LAUNDRY Lillian Slaven Phone 2-267 BIOLA Butane-Propane Supply Co. Prompt Fuel Deliveries-Household Appliances Whitesbridge 81 Vinland Avenue Phone 3-253 KERMAN BAKER'S WELDING SUPPLY CO. I705 Ventura Ave. Fresno, Calif. WELDING Stationery Art Athletics AND MILL SUPPLIES Bakersfield California CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 5I EIU 1 II EIL ,I ...- I. 95 E' S IN J I I COMPLIMENTS OF KING CULE MOTOR C0 KERMAN MAXWELL STUDIO If reprints of any of the pictures in this book are wanted, contact Maxwell Studio 415 BLACKSTONE FRESNO, CALIF. NASH PARKER NASH COMPANY 1425 Fulton Fresno, California MacPherson Bros Leather Co. 730 MlSSllON STREET SAN FRANCISCO 3, CALIF. Complete Lines of: Leather Craft Supplies -- Copper Craft resden Art Craft - Shell Craft + China Pamtin Shoe Findings Supplies Upholstery Fabrics and Supplies VALLEY BUS Sz EQUIPMENT CO. Manufacturers of School Bus Bodies and Coaches Phone 2-3812 2828 Church Ave. Fresno, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISH ES HARRY COFFEE,S Fresno - Bakersfield - Hanford SHEPHERD-KNAPP APPLETON RJ. B. HILL CO. INC. rREsNo Post Office Box 1266 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Hay, Grain, Seed, Poultry and Stock Feed Compliments of au v mr E wHoLssALE msrmsurmsco Skate Ul the F'eS o RULLATURIUM 647 R sf. On Central California's Favorite Skating Floor Phone 4-2863 Open nitely except Monday Parties By Arrangement Private and Class Instruction H. P. JORGENSEN XL CO. FIRE ExnNoulsHERs SKATE DANUNG Sales 8. Service Rex D. Jensen, Mgr. 8l4Broadway Phone 2-0712 Phone 3-3894 Fresno 1624 H St. Fresno .All t0gI al0L6 .QIEJQX Advertisements ......... ....... 7 2 - 83 Annual Staff ...,.... .,,.,..,,., 4 1 Autographs ..,........... .............. 8 3 Baseball, Varsity ......... ........... 6 5 - 67 Basketball, B Team ...,.... ....... 6 2 63 Basketball, C Team ...,...., .......,...... 6 4 Basketball, Varsity ,....,. ..,.... 6 O 61 Block K ..,................. ........... 4 9 Board ot Trustees ........,................. ......... 7 Bookkeeper ...........,...........,,....,....,.,................... 8 California Scholarship Federation ............s..,.. 47 Contents ,.,.s.......,.......,....,.,.....,.,.s...... ..........,., 2 Cooks ...,.....................................s.. ....,...... 1 2 Custodians ...... ........... 1 2 Dean of Boys ............,,......,...,,.... .....,....... 8 Dean of Girls .....,.........,.....,.......... ...,....,....... 8 Deck Sports ldivision pagesl ......... ......, 5 4 55 Departments of School .............. ....... 1 3 - 15 Eighth Grade ...........s...... ....... 3 2 33 Faculty ,,.,,.,.....,,.,..,...,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 O 11 Football, Lightweights ....... .................. 5 9 Football, Varsity ......,,.,.. ,...,...... 5 6 - 58 Foreword ..,..............,...,..... ,..........,.... 2 Freshmen .......................,........... ....... 3 O 31 Future Farmers of America ....... ....s.. 5 2 53 Girls' Athletic Association ........ ........... 4 8 Girls' League, Juniior High ........ ...,....,.. Girls' Sports ....,.........A............ ........... Index ...................,....,.......... ..,.,.,,,. 8 4 Girls' Glee Club ...s................. ........... 4 2 Girls' League, Senior High ........ ........,.. 4 6 46 71 Instrumental Music ............................ Junior High Curriculum Director Junior Play ...................ss........................., Juniors ...............,........................ .......,... Junior-Senior Prom 1950 ....,., Kub Staff .......,..............,....., Maiorettes ,.......,.,,.....,..,.., Mixed Chorus .................. Nurse .............,..................... Ott-Duty ldivision pagesl ...... Picture ot School ............... Principal and Message ....... Quill and Scroll .............. Secretaries .........,........ Seniorettes ..,,s.. Senior Play .,..,,. Seniors .................. Seventh Grade ....... Sophomores .......... Spanish Clubs ...,.s......... Speech Group ................ Student Government ......,.. Student Office Practice ......... Tennis ......................................... The Captains ldivision pagesl ....... ....... The Passengers ldivision pagesl .............. Title Page ..............,.................... ........... Track A, B, C .............................. ........... Vice Principal and Message ....,... ....... Yell Leaders ........................... .ACLUOWLJQGMQ nf!! Staff members wish to thank the following: Advertisers who so generously patronized this annual. KUHS students, faculty and administration, who cooperated to make the book possible. A. E. Thompson, photography instructior, who gave ot his time generously in taking and developing pictures, also those student photographers who worked with him. The Printers, Thomas Lithograph and Printing Company, tortheirfine cooperation. Maxwell Studios for their fine cooperation. ...,...43 .......39 26 27 .......45 ....,..4O .,.....43 ..,,...42 36 37 .......47 ......,44 .......38 18-25 34 35 28 29 50 51 .......45 .......70 ....4 5 16 17 6869 O O o 0 O i -is O 0 o O o o 0 O . 0 o O . 3 -E 'N F? Dew tie :A 0 0 O xi ff 1' f wwz4eKZt7fS M57 hm I 451 l
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