Kingsburg High School - Viking Yearbook (Kingsburg, CA)

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WAV 'L !4j1f L V, 4 ' if 1, ,,,1 -f 'YA IW! MM,-W k hiffx J V' f ' ,fi Q ,. V wi ' R' J R Q x M QW gy ig? ffjfii N Q Q X xx M M N , SQ? id g 55 My f VN , ., 1, A 4 ' w ,f ,' lx N I N S f WWA 4 92114, PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIQR CLASS OF KINGSBURG JCDINT UNICDN HIGH SCHOOL 454 C ,I FOREWORD A book of memorues Thaf IS whaf an annual as memorues of small fhmgs lmporhanf flwmqs and fruends To many ofher people a cerham pucfure may mean llffle bujr +o you I+ may brmg backa1forqo++en mcldenfvvhuclfswlllgrve you some loy Thus IS Hue smcere desure of Hue sfaff of+P1e'49 Vnkmq 'w ..-. 1 I O I . - . 4 DEDICATION To you Mrs Thompson In recognuhon of your coopera and for your efforjrs +o mam+amH1e sfandards of scl'1o1arshlp a+ Kmqsburq Hugh, we proudly dedlcafe our 49 Vnkmg . 'fiom and sincere erforrs +o help us as our 'reacher and adviser I KINGSBURG JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL S. bww ln'-nu J mm Kc N Un Q53- 5 ADMINISTRATICDN r,......,, -ff V , 1 , YA , -WMA-Q--, f L 5 3 5 F f . 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AT helr monlhly meehnqs schoo basrness eo scuss o and a cr , , These men have Truly done an ouldandfnq loo ol lfeeomq lhe buslness allar: cl Kinqsburq Hlqh School runnlnq smoolhly. Cm lruslxez are 'fo be '2CFQTc3Tul54C'1 fc' 'ho hne work lhey have done. ADMINISTRATION Democrafrc freedom rs only possrble fhroug a sysfem of free publrc educafron Amerrcan freedom rs fruly Amerrcan If rs founded upon fhe bass of Amerrcan democracy and Amerrcan democracy IS founded upon fhe Amerrcan sysfem of free publ c educafron for all The hgh pornf of Amerrcan free dom s fhaf man shall be free nof only fo choose among fhe chorces offered buf shall have an oppor funrfy fo help defermrne whaf fhose chorces shall be In a fofalrfarran sfafe rfs crfrzens do nof have lne prrvrlege of falcrng parf rn decrdrng vvhaf chorces are made possrble and whaf chorces shall be denrod and equal rrghfs and opporfunrfres for all We foo offen falce our freedom for granfed We feel fhaf rr rs an rnalrenable rrghf guaranfeed by 'he laws of our land We offen fo gef fhaf efernal v grlance rs fhe prrce of lrberfy Gur freedom could be losf by our neglrgence To refarn and guaranree fhrs freedom we musf profecf rf and fo profecf rf we musf profecf our sysfem of free educafron for all fhroughouf fhe land regardless of race creed sex occupafron or socral and economrc sfafus We musf guaranfee fhaf every Amerrcan crfrzen regardless of age shall nave an -Eporfunrfy fo parfrcrpafe rn a confrnurng program feducafron ano frarnrng fo fhe exfer of hrs des e and ab lrf es Educafron does no cease af fhe clos of school or uoon graduafron buf confrnues rn some rm fhroughouf lrfe Adulf educafron has become ar rmporfanf facfor rn our Amerrcar' educafronal sy f m and shoulo confrrbufc much rn sfrengfhenrng thc Amer can way of lrfe c crfrzen snould ded cafe hm f fo fhe a K of orofecfrng and guaranfeerng fh s fr edom lf rs fo hrs faslc fhaf all educafors who are fruly Amerrcfr should dedrcafe fherr efforfs Under fhe guaranfec of rhrs freed m ach sfuoenf rn fhe Krngsburg Jornf Unron I-Irgh School rs assure-o an opporfunrfv fo secure an educaf on lf musf hc remembered however fhaf wrfh hrs guaranfe freedom come requ remenfs for resfrarnf and chor Wrfh every degree of freedom goes a lrlce degree of resfrarnf Wrfnouf fhe wrll ngnessf accepf resfra we cannof exoecf frue freedom The ndrv dual W has nof learned ro accepf resfrarnf has no rrghf fo xpecf fo refa n fhrs freedom Lef us fherefore recognrze fhe value of fhese ore epfs and sfrrve fo bu ld an educafronal foundafron wh ch wrll pe oefuafe a sysfem of frue Amerrcan democrafrc freedom MR EJNAR PETERSON MISS CLARA SCIIILL MISS JO JOSEY MR JOHN PIERCE MR GEORGE HENDERSON . . . A O . , . ,y X yi . .F S . . I . , y. y . , , L 6 . I . . yo , . . V . I . . . . S 3' X . y I . . - I . A . . 1 I I I A t - ' Ea h ' ' r r A r se: + sl 1 1 . s - l l 'I N I I V . D 4: Qur soclefy Is based upon fhe ideal of equal freedom - r - - - V D A ' . . . , . ' ' r f ' I e of , ' r E ' , 'ce. . r 4 - I . ' ' . 'V ' r o 'nf . ' , X , I ' I no . . I I A I r - e r r ' ' , . C . iv R . . . . . V I y R . F . O . . . . . . . . FACULTY www MR ROY BOUCHER MISS ROSE CHAPLIN MRS ANITA CHRISYENSEN MR Y J COLE MISS GRACE DEVEREAUX MR TRUMAN FRANE ,i MR C MURL DODSON MR GILBERT EWAN MR HOWARD LATYA MR FRANK LUMPE MR GEORGE MEYER If MRS JEANETTE MEYER MISS BERNICE NEWEECKER MRS PAULINE NORDSYROM MR EJNAR MISS ELIZABETH RANDALL MR CORNELIUS ROHRER MR WALTER SATTERBUR PET ERSON MR. DELBERT SCOTT MR, WALYER SEFTON MR. CLARENCE SMITH MRS. SIGNE THOMPSON . SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CUSTODIANS Vade Burneff Paul Lmman Clarence Smufh COOKS Mrs Judl1hBordson Mrs Ingrld Blorklund GARDENERS Levl Pierson Reuben Johnson BUS DRIVERS Paul Lunman Roy BOucHer Truman Frane Gnlberi Ewan Murl Dodson 0 , ,A l-'fx x f- f' E .. , ' A I . A m,.- vu . , Wt 4' , . 'Y ,' .1 .4 X 5' ' Q-Qxxh 'Pu CLASSES gl 'N ,.-ff. g .f,. t ,' 3 16 T Qt! J - f' 1 , . -1-fm , ' , ,, S , S X V, X 75, ,rg 23 2 '- , TA ' . - ks , ,f 'S- DONALD DANIELSON NADINE COTTON EVELYN KOUTNEY NANCY HARDMAN Even as The Vukmg shxp plowed Through The waTers of The sea so rnusT The Qmor crass of 49 go Through The waTers of lnTe As we look back over our pasT Tour years on board The Vulung we recall vuvudly ThaT T1rsT day we embarked We were Then only Trosh learnmg our way around Upperclassmen Teachers and our sponsors aided us an becoming acquamTed wsTh The ship ThaT was To be our home Tor The nexT Tour years In our second year here we were begnnmng To know The ropes lT was ID Thus year ThaT we TogeTher w1Th The freshmen presenTed The very successful wesTern show KHS Round up As lunnors we were geTTlng ready To gunde The shnp and preparnng Tor our deparhng capTams a prom wlTh The Theme oT a RooTTop Garden AnoTher hnghly successful evenT was our class play We Shook The Family Tree And now as graduahng semors we are leaving The good ship Vukung To embark on The greaTesT voyage of all The voyage of llfe MR GILBERT EWAN MRS SIGNE THOMPSON MRS. PAULINE NORDSTROM MR. CORNELIUS ROHRER YVONNE ADAMS ELOISE ANDERSON EDNA BARE BERTHA BECKER DONALD BUCHANtA,.ti BARBARA CARLSSON ...at V ffx 'il 1'-+ f3 CLAS 'W 095 I-'in A JAMES CEDEROUIST BLANCHE CEDERVALL LORETTA CHRISTENSEN ANNA JEAN CRABTREE BILL CRENSHAW WILL CRENSHAW BEVERLY DANIELSON BUDDY DAYTON ff . I W f I-Q 4. ' , I Y 4 . ,J l ':Q , i ? f 3 I iff O F ' 4 9 6 ,M Y W N 3 X I PAUL ELLBERG JOHN ENGLISH CAMERON ENNS KENNETH ERICKSON ROBERT ERICKSON RONALD ERICKSON ROMANA FABRIS LOLA FISHER Quan-4' T' 'K' JVDYV ta' HAROLD FREEMAN HERSHELL FREEMAN MARIE GIL VEDA MAE GUSSE HELEN HARKLEROAD SAMUEL HINES GAYLE HURST HOWARD JOHANSON GARY JOHNSON ELLIE LISLE DARREL LIND DOROTHY LUKES LEONA LYONS BOB MARTIN ALFRED MARTIN I fJ?3 MARILYN MCINTYRE 'Haq- Qs 'K' SN., T27 MARY LOU MCNEALLEY ELDORA MEIRESONNE MARY ELLEN MIEARS BARBARA MILLER ENO MOLINA MARY MORENO PAT MURPHY VANCE NELSON 1 I I5 K il I s nf' ' Q. .ss vi Q 1 . IM ll 4 L A S O F ' 4 9 54 as far: Q' f I V VW' I BETTIE OLSON BARBARA REDEMER JOE SANDLIN BRUCE STONE ALICE ROJAS DEAN SWANSON ix 'W BOB SANDERS JAMES SWANSON Wi. x V v-pu., nw gum wh --'f -'Fha-s.. 5' W Q-...,f L CATHERINE SWENSON u THIESSEN 'ik TIDRICK ROBERT TOWT DENNIS WARREN BETTY WORLEY JOSEPH YARDUMIAN FLORA ZOLLAN new S ll 32 Snoofy cufle Senior curcle Cosy couple CUffIh capers Soaking In The Three s a crowd Ford In your fufure Gruesome fwosome Whlsfle ban? Smule awhule Denny Y aw ' j . f I , i A Q, F' ' sl 5, A Q 5 , I ., o- if K ,1kl,'s.1. :Q i I4 I, ' 6. ' 2. ' ' 7. ' 3. a. 4. 9. ' ' 5. ' ' lo. ' ' ll. a n o RE: '53 0 ..-:: 'O' S'-2 4 12 O 'S 0 . g, i. l 4 OFFICERS V. Lungren, lreasurerg K. Davis, president, L. Moreno, socrefaryg D. Harkleroad, vice presi- denf. ADVISERS Mr. Sallerburq, Mist Randall, Mrs. Chrisfen- sen, Mr. Dodson. FIRST ROW, lefl in riqhf: M. Scarbrouqh, A. Anderson, P. Ha- wor?h, C. Walfon, E. Ohanesian, V. Lunqren, F. Seaberq. SECOND ROW: D. Harkleroad, L. Skoqlund, E. Pillman, G. Nord, C. Olson, L. Longfellow, L. Moreno. THIRD ROW: E. Hayes, R. Irby, B. Milchell, A. Johnson, B. Gro-Qorv C. Manlredi. FOURTH ROW: F. Chavez, R. Hernandez, G. Guslal- son, D. Fry, L. Martinez, L. Jack, J. Ponce. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: C. Lopel, E Nahigian, M. Beer, R. Esliclz, L. Rodriquel, L. Inouye, R. Andrade. SECOND ROW: B. A, Pelerson, I. M.Tucker, L. Williamson, D. Pelree. A.Varqas.THIRD ROW: L. Carlson, M. Ohashi, L. Carlson, A. Barlelli B, Shore. FOURTH ROW: J. Roberls, D. Lindell, B. Davis, R. Lonqfellow, D. Creed. FIRST ROW, lef? Oo righl: D. Calvin, B. Cowan, G. Nelson, I. L. Howell, M. Williams E. Alcazar, J. Lindgren. SECOND ROW: P. Kniqhl, J. Erickson, N, Swanson, B. Erickson. THIRD ROW: T. Faqun- des, R. Richardson, E. Taylor, R. Hamm, L. Gunnarson. FOURTH ROW: B. Healh, J. Pow fer, C. Monson, K. Davis, R. Laqerslrom. OFFICERS L. Nysfrom, president: M.O'Brien,Ireasurer3 V. Goerfz, secretary, I. Davis, vice president ADVISERS Mr.Boucher NIissChap- lin, Miss.Iosey, Mr. Scoif. FIRST ROW, IeH fo riqhfz NI. Sundsfrom, F, Ramirez, A. Jones. L. E. Hayes, S. Hooqner, C. Dahlquisi, F. Davis, B. Parker. SECOND ROW: P. O'Neal, D. McNeeIy, G. Troisi, B. Moore, V. Craig, S. Smith, L. Mos- ley. THIRD ROW: I. Davis, V. Morris, R. Ry- delius, G. Foglesonq, J. Brussa, R. Lind. FOURTH ROW: R. Peferson, L. Nysirom, J. Nordsfrom, M. Levin. SOPHOMORES it v 1 UA 3 4' w 'Q I.-'W if if 'r i . i gil' :E lu S 5 - 9 . 9 H . Q f , A i V 1 I. . i I JJ' M - A Q .1 . 5 W! Wifi: 25 43 11 M M I i '31 E : E 2 xr f li .f ff J 1.f fe is Y, . CLASS OF '51 1 x 5 82 rw v A .. i IHSQI IEE! HREF' QQ! '9i5?,l Ewa fs 3 2 A 2 , ,i JAR ' if f.. ?. V , . K H .W - . it fy ,L if 22 i A Y . , r , I it 5 V' Q 5 - , '5' V 5zif,. I T 8 A 'a 4 I . .. ,M J . FIRST ROW, lei? Io righlz D. Slroqlund, O. McNeaIIey, S. Strand, C. Carlson, D. Poller, D. Sandberq, M. Wil- son, B.WriqhI. SECOND ROW: J. Hamblelon, J. Wilcox, J. Gdulf, F. Spomer, G. Beer, M, Collie, H. Hines. THIRD ROW: D. Tahmazian, J, C. Baker. FOURTH ROW: J. Lockie, L. Rief- fel, F. Warren, G. Schlalfer, D. Godfrey. FIRST ROW. lei? fo right L. Alfonso, S. George, T. Morris, L. Lisle, M. O'Brien, V. Goerfz, B. Swanson. SECOND ROW: L. Wil- liams, E. McNabb, M. Erickson, J. Malhews, D. Fore, M. Crabrree, B. Pefree. THIRD ROW: J. Gregory, J. Lopez, T. Gibbs, D. Gusfafson, D. Huddlesfon, M. Amaro, G. Meyers. FOURTH ROW: B. Yarbro, D. Morfon, G. Lawrence, S. Horton, J. Morrison, D. Erling, K. Nelson, C. Peierson. FRESHMEN Q9 , X 4. . O , o f' Q. ca fi 0 . 53' 'far OFFICERS T. Capeharf, presidenig F. McCahill, treasurer, R. Chrisriansen, vice president E. Carlin, secrerary. ADVISERS Mr. Laifa, Mrs. Meyers, Miss Newbecker, Mr. Cole. FIRST ROW, left To riqhfz M. L. Talbof, B. Doke, S, Freeman, B. Davis, E. Caflin, B. SchmiH, H. Davis. SEC- OND ROW: V. Ander- son, V. McNealIey, J. A. Anderson, M. Johnson, W. Bonander, A. Dav- idian, J. Benneris. THIRD ROW: D. Ander- son, M. Arden, G. Bron- son, S. Cassidy, J. Emmersen, BJ-luckabay, D. Austin. FOURTH ROW: P. Collie, R. Chrisviansen, T. Cape- harf, D. Craiq, B, Cv- perf, A. Sanchez, R. Enqsirom. FIRST ROW, left Io riqhf: J.Linman,N.SeII, E. Warren, S. Enqlish, D. Nelson, E, Gomez. SECOND ROW: D, Knephoff, M. Llamas, J. Ramire1,M.A.Johnson, D. Olson, B. Gil, D. Lopez. THIRD ROW: C. Johnson, J, Taylor, B. Leisinqer, G. Swanson, E. Sparks, E. Broderick. FOURTH ROW: R. Say, D. Asplund, E. Cren- shaw, B. Johnson, R. Heredia, R. Nlascarin. FIRST ROW, leff fo riqhf: F. French, G. Ramirez, E. Burneff, E. Neal, L. Jourdan, F. Manfredi, E. Jourdan. SECOND ROW: M. Ro- ias, M. Dick, C. Orum, I. Faqundex, M, Turk, E. Marlin, R. Alcazar. THIRD ROW: J. Rior- dan, L. Shanron, Y. Pelersan, J. Fisher, D. Johnson, C. Wright, C. Lunqren. FOU RTH ROW: G. Hayes, F. Mc- Cahill, J. Geary, L. Olson, J. Caefano, J. Oliveira, J. Molina. -,,,,,.,,.,..--- nf, , if fax! NNCQH5 Aff 04's Q x ACTIVITIES X 64372, 2 Q if ,Aff g , cf, A I! gfqpmw, 'sf L . X . .Ea ,Xp 1 X H f' I 'X ,, I ff Y' ff f' A lx ,- , ,f if . X 'V' , I wwf! ' , M WH Q-F -Us , I VA 5: f hs f 'Ii ,,., X. if J ' xg W xx f 2 f W if .X nt K K f F STUDENT ly. JACK BONANDER 1 President L M121 ' BODY OFFICERS FIRST ROW Ieff to rnqhf E Anderson vice presldenf B Becker secrafary SECOND ROW K Erlckson treasurer J Thuessen Sgr af arms FIRST ROW left fo rnghf S Hoogner M Turk S Sfrand L Wnllnams D Sandber M Gul M OBrien E Melre sonne V Lungren SECOND ROW G Hayes B Huckabay D Harkleroad B Bac er L Longfellow F McCahlII I Davus THIRD ROW J Bonander T Capeharf G Gusfafson L Gunnarson Mr Peferson FOURTH ROW L Nysirom J Thlessen K Erickson J Alexander K Davis B Dayfon fit r ,J f I . A I YELL LEADERS J A Anderson V McNeaIIey 7 J Ponce I L Howell B Cowan ASSEMBLY PROGRAM COMM ITTEE Mr Peferson B Swanson M Gul E Anderson D Dannelson DANCE COMMITTEE OND ROW Mr Ewan Mrs Meyer Mr Laila Mrs Chrlslewsen Mr Frar-e Mass Randall Mr Dodson . l , , , A' 5 , ww . , . , , . . ' v x i , l FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhl: D. Danielson, D. Fry, J, A. Anderson, B. Worley, B. Cowan, J, Wilcox, T, Capeharl. SEC Z 2 t 4, r B K R l LILLIAN MORENO O Brlen SECOND RO FIrsI Semesfer Presideni FIRST ROW, Ieff Io riqhI: N. Swanson, E. Nahiqian, V. Lunqren, M ' ' , W: J, , . I , W5 fl 4 hiv. xv-2 '31 4. 0-5 I fi -an Nordshom Mrs Thompson K Dan ,fs Xxra -- .I--VZ Lg: ' ' I- '- -I-...L New 1' --LI... 7- fs Second Sernesfer President JOSEPH YARDUMIAN FIRST ROW Ieff Io rnqhI R PeIerson L Carlson R Chrlshansen J Yardurnuan K Davns J NordsIrorn SECOND ROW V McNealIey I M Tucker C Carlson P Knlqhf N Swanson M O Brien M Gul THIRD ROW J Lundqren R Fabrls L Moreno L Wnlluams B Swanson V Lungren B Damelson E Nahlqfan CSF The mgrnber QI In Ca 'orn S no r Feoeraf av HJ na V rx ovcrnb rII1C, ,G r na rar inc SISIL gr wrr fxrn fl LW C Urra P TneCSF oscar M TQ mary QI +5 r r I' n WIIIIIQCSF f 1 n PUVTWbGI'S wore nl O C7 V A x 44 Y 1- Q X v .. , 6 c - 3 . ' v I -3 , .. I rw ' Il ' - ' T ,V -R ' W . ., fa' , L 4' yn I ' ' 6 . fl . 4 Y ' - .1 E N O O O 1 -3 o 'M Isa Q -arm.: I :cr Ii, Q nf' 11 r ' year. I N 1 Q X5fI I CIW 'fl vs 5 GS f IM 1ICn3 ,I- r1':ervvrC,. GJIIIS - ,1a'NQgf'I al 'rw arp f 'ri fi Cart. Qng 'ai 'n f EVQI IQLZ Cf Irw- UWI7 WHS Wg GOIN, firocfrfvei P-'d :'ii .Mfr v-nw' C'fIf6' iifa i-'Qi iarfxq me .,. ,mix :ww n fi rffsef 2' C1Dw2 ' one. Sznfe Q' M: nv-msec .'.,-f,- :gf v cle 'f 'cfnf1aai'i'wi.-n 5r ref: 'H Afxomar, vffe ew, '.-'3 fire LCQII In ' '3 Sufi 'i 51 amz: N5f'g'e,, Tor CSF. was af: fQ:i'5-fri-1 ff ffwen+'.f ned In Eawcn any: F einc, I A ' . , ,::r2,en'eo Q r:'ave 'e:1 WF? Jr Gzis gn ff imc-rfH 'w.fFcf1I , 'N V Qrw. OFFICERS VANCE NELSON FIRST ROW, left To righf: D. Swanson, J. Yardumian. SECOND ROW: V, Nelson, Mr. Dodson, K. Davis. Prezidenf FIRST ROW IefTTorIgh1 D Warren D Lnd R Lonqfello J Yardumlan B Baker J S anson SECOND HY The l-ln Y un :Ts TnrsT meeTung oT The I948 49 school year elecTed oTTncers as Tollows Vance Nelson presudenT KenT Davis vnce presudenT Dean Swanson secreTary Treasurer Joe Yardumlan chaplain and James Swanson Tood commuTTee chairman The TnrsT acTlvuTy oT The organnzahon was ThaT oT prunhng programs To be sold aT TooTball games The proceeds were donaTed To The bowl Tund sTarTed by The l.non s C ub AT ChrlsTmas Time The club presenTed Theur annual program Admission To The program was a can oT Tood Tor some needy Tamuly or TITTeer cenTs wITh whrch The club purchased Tood The l-II Y groups Trom all over The sTaTe elecTed repr senTaTnves To represenT Them aT The YouTh LegrslaTure The Kungsburg group elecTed Joseph Yardumuan as The-nr delegaTe and Jaclc Bonander as alTernaTe delegaTe The TwrsT conTerence was held aT STanTord UnuversuTy and The second ID The sTaTe capuTol aT SacramenTo The purpose oT These conferences was To draTT a model legwslaTure IT a clab should draTT a good enough bull :T may be broughT beTore The sTaTe legnslaTure Tor serious conslderahon One oT The mosT nmpresslve meeTungs oT The year was The unduchon ceremony In which several new members were broughT 1nTo The club Those unducTecl were Gary GusTaTson Duck Fry Lawrence Jack Ke-nT Davls Bob LongTe-llow Jack PorTer and Ronald Ernclcson These new members are The backbone oT nexT year s club I '-4 I M y 1 -J 'av -M.. , , Y I. V , I I A 1 T ' 'J' Tl. ' !,f 9 - ' I 21' 43 . l ,, . ' . ,gg 'T ' an , ' T sv , uf ,.. -. -f' I , ., 1 ' K ' I M . l , . . . , ' : , , . i , . w, . ' , . , . w . ROW: J. Bonander, B. Erickson, K. Davis, C, Monson, G, GusTafson, D. Fry, D. Swanson. - . T , 3 . 1 . ' ' : , - 7 . I .- Q . . , . . . X , . T T I , . . . . . . I . I . I GIRLS K CLUB The Girls K Club has had a very acTive season This year including a greaT deal of Tun The K Club sponsored The annual Green and Gold Color Weelc lnsTead OT being scheduled Tor The wunTer as in The pasT :T was held The weelc beTore The TirsT league TooTball game The K Club was in charge oT ushering aT all OT The home TooTball and baslceTball games There were also Two poT luclr suppers one in The Tall and The oTher in The spring The purpose oT These suppers was To bring some new members inTo The K Club ln November The G rls If Club aTTended a play day an Reedley which proved To be an enloyable evenT The ouTsTanding social aTlair oT The club was The TradiTuonal ChrisTmas luncheon and giTT exchange aT The home oT Eloise Anderson P esadenf M McNealley gi ffl. kk FIRST ROW, lei? To righf: F. Zollan, V. Gusse, M. Moreno, B. Carlsson, B. Becker, B. Worley, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: L. lnouye, L. Moreno, I. Tucker, L. Williams, N. Coflon, E. McNabb, A. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Miss Randall, B, Parker, L. Hayes, E. Anderson, M. Gil, C. Swenson, M. McNealley, G. Nelson, V. Goerfz, M. Sundsfrom. FOURTH ROW: C, Dahlquisi, S. Sfrand, L. Lonqiellow, C, Carlson, G, Nord, C. Olson, M. Williams, D. Calvin, B. Cowan. I I , X- . I . O F F I C E R S VEDA MAF GUSSE FIRST ROW, lefl Io riqhfz V, Gusse, Miss Randall, M. Moreno. SECOND ROW: M. Williams M Miller ' v Q' , 4- 1 .. 'K '- . vi' , X K W 3 Y Q . 21' 1 S ' I P K L f' A 5 F.F.A. The F.F.A. has been very acrfve lhis year under lhe leadership of Hs presidenl' Paul Allen, During rhe year lhe club carried our many proiecrs. ln rhe fall lhey held 'rheir annual inifialion. The Kingsburg Chapler ol +he Fufure Farmers was represenred ar rhe srale convenfion in San Luis Obispo by Billy Yarbro and Elmer Jones. During December rhey enfered a baslcelball lournamenl wirh orner schools from Madera and Fresno counlies. A+ Chrislmas lime lhe club sponsored a barn dance. I+ was held in 'rhe calereria and was very successful. They parlicipared in many olher lhings, among which were a vine- pruning conlesr ar Washinglon Union l-ligh School, 'rhe Adobe Field Day al Madera, anolher held day al rhe l-lacienda de Los Reyes, and 'rhe slale judging finals ar San Luis Cbispo. FIRST ROW, lei? io righf: R. Enqsfrorn, D. Anderson, C. Lungren, C, Wright D. Ausfin, C. Johnson, E. Hayes. SECOND ROW: B. Cyperf, B, Yarbro, J. Gregory, A. Sanchez, P. Collie, B. Huckabay, G. Hayes, J. Geary, J. Caefano. THIRD ROW: 8. Miller, J. Fisher, D. Danell, K. Nelson, D. Craig, R. Richardson, B, Davis, B. Martin, E. Crenshaw. -7- ff 1-'RST ROW lei? Vo rlgh? P Allen G Beer H Freeman W McNabb G Meyers H Hines J Lernke T Fagundes SECOND ROW G Thlessen B Murphy W McNabb J Roberfs V Morris G Lawrence S Horton B Gregory D Buchanan THIRD ROW E Tidruck D Erlinq F Warren D Fry D Gusfafsoon E Jones D Morton C Pelerson L Marfinez . y y , 4 ' . . I A e -any Qi A A i x J T i -if I X . sz ' 1 4' if K -'X GIRLS LEAGUE MARIE GIL Pres den? MISS RANDALL ADVISER O F F I C E R S FIRST ROW leff fo rghl N S a son B Be k N Hard an M Gil E A de son N Coflon SECOND ROW M s Meye Miss Randall M ss Ne becke The Girls League This year has been very acfive and has sponsored many successful affairs The regular me-efings were programs wifh vari ous 'ralenf from 'lhe group and occasional oufside speakers The club also had exchange programs wifh Girls Leagues from Clovis Reedley and Sanger ln fhe fall fhey enferfained fheir mofhers af a recepfion held in fhe sewing room A program was given and refreshrnenfs were served Al Chrisfmas The annual welfare parfy was held for under-privileged children of fhe communify. Abouf forfy-five children came for supper and received fhe small giffs fhaf Sanfa Claus broughf for fhem. ln February fhey enferfained fheir fafhers af a Falher Daughf r Supper A large crowd enioyed fhe supper and fhe program fhaf followed An Easfer Egg I-lunf for fhe less forfunafe children of rhe communify was successfully carried ouf by fhe Girls League The sponsorship of Spring Day was again falren over by fhe Girls League lf was planned a lilfle differenfly fhis year by having fhe whole sfudenf body vofe for a Icing and a queen who were elecfed on lhe basis of personalify The winners were an nounced in fhe affernoon and crowned lhaf evening al' fhe dance, over which fhey reigned. Various commiflees carried on such fhings as deco- rafing for fhe foofball games, puffing flowers in class- rooms, and malcing pom-poms. All in all, a very enjoyable year was had. JUNIOR-SENIOR TRI-HI-Y In The Tail of I948 a new club was formed in K.I-IS. This club, The Junior Tri-I-li-Y, was organized lor fresh- men and sophomore girls. Bolh Ihe Tri-I-Ii-Y and Ihe Junior Tri-I-li-Y clubs mer rogelher many +imes during lhe year. A+ lhe Chrislmas holidays bolh clubs enioyed a por-luck dinner in Ihe school caleleria. Everyone broughl a can oi food for needy 'lamiliesf laler in lne evening The group wem' caroling ro many shur-ins ol 'rhe communi+y. In January 'rhe Tri-I-Ii-Y clubs spon- sored lhe March ol Dimes campaign in school. Many money raising proiecls were carried our dure ing Ihe year, 'rhal enabled delegales +o allend youlh legislalive conferences ar Palo Allo and Sacramenlo. Those a'r+ending These conferences were Mary Lou Mchleailey, I-lelen I-Iarlsleroad, and Barbara Carlsson. Bolh clubs conlribured lo lhe YMCA World Youfh Fund. AI a public nneeling in February' lhe Parlier Trie I-li-Y conducled a lormal inslallalion service Tor Ihe Kingsburg Tri-I-Ii-Y ollicers. During The year The clubs had many enioyable programs and parries, among which were a Falher- Daughfer Sporls Parly and a parly wilh The I-li-Y. The Tri-I-li-Y annual devolional assembly program was given al Easier, OFFICERS FIRST ROW, Ielf fo righl: E. Nahigian, B. A. Peferson, J. Lindgren, V. Lungren, M. Williams, G. Nelson B. Carlsson, G. Nord, J. Erickson, E. Anderson, R. Fabris. SECOND ROW: H. Harkleroad, B. Cedervall, C. Olson, J. Erickson, G. Nord I. M. Tucker, E. Nahigian. I. M. Tucker, B. Carlsson, M. L. McNeaIley. FIRST ROW IeH1o Hgh? B S anson J Llnman F French M L Talbcl SECOND ROW P ONeaI OFFICERS C Carlson J A Anderson G Bronson THIRD ROW M Er ckson B Gul D Olson W Bonander M Turk Fren h P ONea Carlson J Lnman FROSH SOPH TRI HI Y , ' : . w , . ' , . , . . . : . ' , . , . . , . . : . i , . ', . , . , . . F. c , . I, C. , . I . 3 Inmates supper 4 Al! members celebraie 5 Band nn prachce 6 Sprung day kung and queen I K-Qllub inifiaiion Z. Pep rally I Band show fnnaie 4 Vocal sololsfs BAND SHOW 2, Surrey wifh the fringe on Top 3. lnsfrumenfal solcisfs BAND IIIIII .U 49 C-513' .f 1-If A Wigagb- FIRST ROW left To rnghf B Schmnff J Bennehs C Dahlquusf S Sfrand D Skoqlund J Ernckson M Levln J C Baker T Gibbs J Nordsfrom D Lund D Warren R Lund E Davis THIRD ROW F McCahlII W Engshorn L Nysfrom B Dayfon B Erickson K Erlckson Mr Laffa K Davus J Enqlush J Ponce R Eruckson B Baker LEFT TO RIGHT D Warren vice presndenf D Harkleroad secretary D Lund presudenf 52 LEFT TO RIGHT NI Sund sfrorn S Strand C Swen son E Menresonne E Mc Nabb A Jones 'JJ I 4 lx-lf if 'I A I 'Q ' L ' R v'T Q 3. , 9 ' 0 , in . 0 To ' ' A 3 4, ....,. f 2 E, , ' Ei W J-Q W A if X - Q.. 4 5-1- - -3' '-L W a , f-ff , ,, 7 L- L .ev M. Efigksonf D. HarkIeroed, B. Danielson, M. L. 'ragbor SECOINDI ROW:.'J. .RIOI'd6Yf, 6. Tahmazian: P . I fx f M 1 F 'I I frm I , I4 2 ED .. f I I 5' . - ' . , - 5 x 5 LU J, ll 1, ORCHESTRA TTO RIGHT E N hglan M F man B Cedervall D Fore L Ls V Lunqren Mr LaIfa J Bonan er M MOVTIS M Growberger H Pmhero Ibe InsIrumenIaI musIc deparInnenI bas I'Iad a very busy year Ine obIec+Ive oI III band durrng Ire IaII morfns was Ibe or para I on of Iwa I Irme sbnws Ior IooIoa I games Ire ba o played aI' a ague games a d marcbeo berwe n IwaIyes aI re bome gam s O N W Year s Day I4 H S bard rnbers were among Ibe I OOC ardsmen wbo CGVI mpared annJaI aIs n BowI ba I r me sbow In Fresno Ibe pubIIe aroearanees o I orc es'ra ourrng Ino r semes+er were aI Ibe Junror PI1y and aI IIIC CrrIsImas Program r I e sorrng the band and I e oreIIesIra p r IC paIed In IL mus C Iesr va IU Fresno and In Iberr own bard snow wIIIcII was a Inuge success IIIeI sI IwaII oI Ibe orograrn IeaIured numbers by Ine band IIIQ orcb sIra and I'IIe cnorus In Ibe rarure oI a IormaI concerI Ibe Iasr IIaII was made uo oI seIeeIIons Irom Ibe Broad way musIcaI Ck aboma Ire band and IIne orcIwesIra olayed Ior varrous ofber GCIIVI Q n me sprIng eoncIudIng IIIe y ar wIII musIc or oraduahor e uIIImenf oI1 desIre o I ng sIar' In was reaIIzed III year VI Ilne purcrase oI new urrfcrms Ior II'Ie oa d Snapoy Iwo FIRST Row IQIIIQ IIQHI v LUHQTEH p IIISI E NdI'lIQIdf1 Io Ied green ano go'd surrs were Ibe new acou s Mon oI wInIcb mremy SECOND Roving pegfkson pm J Eonande' 'I oand and Ine sono as a wrwo are us Crouo 'I POM POM GIRLS MISS CI-IAPLIN LEFT TO RIGHT E CaIIIn G Nelson P Haworth V Goerfz M WIIIIams LEP 3 . ai' , . ree ,-. I . , U. Ile, . , , I . d , Fi I . I . . S . IN Ig Q V - Q - ' I I ' I I- , ,I II ,, . 'I ' Ie n I ' ee 'I e. n e I . . . me e I b N II R I' 'Q In e I ' I I I, ' s V I no I1 I-' I I4 SI 4 3 V .V I Y I . A I be ' ' n a I ' We I 1 ' Q' ' ' . I , If I I , . 5 I, I - I I' N- I I I , 1. II I II Q I I I - .-41.5 I W NV I ' I ' 'e I A I ' , 3 I 4' . . . J . . 'WM In I I I f A I o Id g V s 2 ' VII I I,,?NI. X - I U ,ia'g. r I I ' Q II' ' ' 5 A ' I ' Ie! e ' oI - Ie Ilya I. A-'fy 4, I I ' I ' gi? R ,Q I V - .A CHORUS 47 l I 1, on ai 1' I Q , rl 4. . ? -L , QW ,- . ' , - 'e f 1 - Lp, ,. 5 ' m 'x Y V -' 5 -f' .,A. . ., 1 A Y ' ,gg if A ,U 'A fy, K 'V' . -. L.. Q. - f Qiwzfifd uf- 1 'R A ' , .1353 Q ' f f '3.f, i f ixgigxim 2 .M 4 'qi Lv R ' wi Arima Q s ' 2 ig .f OFHCERS LEFT TO INGHY S Hoogm-' Y N-funn I L MR HOWARD LATYA '15-veli D Sloqwnd f Q 1 5 9415! Row r,.n q- Hqm R wfiqm B cj,1,.5f.fv.i1 D Skoqlunq B Millgr F 14-eww 2 L Hfgwmw v Hk,.,f.,w S Hooqw-fr Mr Lum SECOND ROW' V Ardofsor A MHIer R Edidw M Beer L Sloqhnd 'qomc-ry J Wife: J. C, B.1k4-r THIRD ROW J Gobie G. Nekon, A. Andersov' 8 Edfkson V Nelson G S:N.aHer B Dayvon D Redemer 8 Begum S Mom S Sfww Y CNN, ,f. ', , . ' ' 5 , X f 1. k fXX xx . 4 f!x X p -im xt! A W '-NJ4 :wif f J W If W I xy . WMHUWMM W 'jf .mv T ROW leH lo rlqhf H Da GI I Fagundes M Wilson J Anderson J Llnman E Neal F Man re F French SECOND ROW D Nelson C Johnso G S anson T Capehaf M Laila J Alexa der S Cass dy E Sparks C O n ADVANCED LHORUS The mann oblechve oT The ad Tced chorus durlng The Tall monThs was preparaTuon Tor The ChrusTmas Proora he produchon enTlTled ChrusTmas lvlusuc Around h World was a pres nTaTlon oT The TavoruTe carols oT varsous naTlons by The choruses Tne orchesTra a TrumpeT sexT T and sololsTs ln The sprung The chorus parTuclpaTed TD The muslc T sTlval ln Fresno and n Tne K l-l S Band Show The mam conTrlbuTlon oT The chorus To The band show was The Oklahoma scene ln whlch The chorus dramaTuzed and sang The leadlng numbers Trom Oklahoma OFFICERS The Tunal appearances oT The chorus Thls year T Capeharf F French J A Anderson were durung Public Schools Week and aT gradua Tron JUNIOR CHORUS Thls year a beglnnung chorus class was organ zed composed oT Treshmen and a Tew oThers who had noT had preyuous vocal work IU h gh school The group worked wnTh The oTher music or gannzahons on The ChrnsTmas Program The band show and The Public Schools Week Program The beglnmng chorus also presenTed beTore The sTu dcnT body an opereTTa enTlTled lvlargl Goes Modcrn WWWQKWC l 0 , I . F, w .XV ,,,.'Wr as , ' 5 ,H,,,,,1-'aa' ,, gm, WWW M , , ., , f 4 , ,Q f ' ' W . , 1. Y W 'Zum , . FIRS , ' : . vis, B, i, . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . f di, . . 1 . , . n, , w , . r, r, , . n , , i A . , . ru . 14 1 . . . ,X W . i . . Q . . ,. . . L K rm u , T e ,, D . . . . , . sf T . Q T ' . Q l l . . . . . . ,, .. - . - - .T .. . , . , . . . -. W , ' 1 h ' I . s- A T ' ' - x, K 1,4 . . . A sie' , 1 , ' , ,Lv wk? , . Tw - - Law: . ,I . 4 ' e .. s s JAMES SWANSON Ed for J YARDUNIIAN Ne s Eddor H HARKLEROAD Business Manager NELSON Sp rfs Ednfor DAYTON Sporfs Ed for VIKING VOICE The Viking Voice s+aTf was composed largely of sfudenls unexpernenced ln Iourna lusrn worlc buf Ihey labo ed long and hard Io pul ou+ Ien ossues A new banner was chosen by 'rhe slahc Several arf sfudenls submnlled banners and 'rhe one by Roberl Rydehus was chosen The edulor and 'rhe business manager were chosen by Ihe class and ofhers were appoanfed To he r posuhons by Ihe ed1I'or There were several changes of posnhons during The year an order Io gave experience an dncferenf phases of lournallsm worlc The Vulc ng Volce as acfually only a by producf of The Iournalxsm class whose pr: mary arm IS +o learn how 'ro WFII6 for news papers The Vnlcung Vonce sfaff now exchanges papers wllh Iwenly five olher schools mosl of Them In California Thus year Ihe exchange lusl' was exlended fo several schools In ofher slafes As a service +o Ihe sluclenf body Ihe slaff has nnsralled a news bullehn board an Ihe lobby Each mornung ulems of local nahonal and unlernahonal zmporfance are placed on 'rhe board As a climax Io a year of worlc Ihe slall alfended a lournallsm conference In Fresno In The spring FIRST ROW Ieff Io right B Olson B DayIon H Harkle road J Swanson J Yardumlan I L Howell SECOND ROW G Foglesong B Redemcr J Englush F Spomer J Mafhews B Pefree L Wllluamson N Lsle D Cl B Cowan V Nelson ff V' WU' Pffw if? 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'SR 2 iv' we f' ANNUAL STAFF As lhas school year began 'rhere was much enfhuslasm and lnferesl' among fhe group of senlor sruclenfs on fhe annual slaff If was unamlmously agreed fha? we wanred To pu'r ou+ wlfh rhe resources we had The bes'r Vnlcung annual we possibly could As 'nme wenf on we worked hard and rhough we had our ups and downs and dns agreemenrs we managed wnfh The help of our capable advuser fo launch fhe 49 Vulung Thus boolc represenfs Q lof of roll buf we who have worlced on 1+ feel rhal' :T has been useful ioll for we have gained borh lcnow ledge ancl pleasure from producnng an an nual represenhng a school year af Kings burg Hugh We hope 'rhaf an fhe fufure as you rurn fhe pages of This bool: seeing famnlnar faces and school scenes fhey may bring you pleas an'r fhoughls and happy rnemorles of The year I949 FIRST ROW left io nghf E Anderson B Carlsson G Johnson M Gul N Coffon MHL kr1cNzall5y SE Bae B Worley N Hardman No! un picture M E Mnears M Moreno MARIE GIL Ed for MR SCOTT Ad lser G JOHNSON Busuness Manager E ANDERSON Achvlhes Edlior N COTTON Asslsfanf Ednior ' I . i v l ' v' , .I ', . D ,' . . I I , . ' r .. SECOND ROW: L. Fisher, H. ar eroa , . wanson, V. Nelson, D. Swanson, Mr. ScoH, B. Dayion, J. Yardumian, 1 a J 5 f J, . .J P, -f V . K -9 xc 5- A i x f X V V V ff, Penny Wood CHUCR Harms Mr W OO Dr Wooo Mervyn Roberfs Roger Van Weck Ju we Harms JUNE MAD Barbara Cowan Dean Swar nr Beffy Worl Y Don Danmd o Vance Ne! on Buddy Dayion SEATED lei? To rnqhf D Danielson B Worley B Cowan Dayfon D McNeeIy V Ne fi 1 Do ore MCNeeTy Jac Bonander of F T'U l. S One Bar ara MTI! r Bob Marfen Edora Mefro onne Swanson STA NG B Sfone L Fusher B Mar en 'S .1 s MR SOMERINDYKE LEFT TO RIGHT E Mesresonne B Dayion D Swanson B MARIE GIL Dlrecfor Cowan Svuderw Durador LIFE WITH MAMA MR SMITH MRS SMITH NANCY SMITH RAMONA THELMA THOMAS ABIOAIL KANE JEROME LINDA SMITH BRUCE HAMMOND DONAHUE VERA HAMMOND HARRY HAMMOND LEFT TO RIGHT V N I CAST JOHN ABMA ELAINE NAHIGIAN ELEANOR OHANESIAN GRETA NELSON ARLENE ANDERSON DONNA HARKLEROAD RONALD LAGERSTROM BARBARA COWAN VANCE NELSON CHARLES MONSON JOYCE ERICKSON LESLIE GUNNARSON N EOh AAd CM JAb N T J COLE CREWS ELOISE ANDERSON TROWIIH gh1CW sanfD OND ROW A B ' MARGIE WILLIAMS mush LIBRARY GEOMETRY AUTO MECHANICS SEWiNG ART uw, www I Y eww ii' Z' S 'fwfmw-45 'ff gf .U X rw T - Q t A N , 1 A x S ,V , .?. fp U. .. . ,V K an - X- 'W - ufxff ' ff . ,f ',Q 3 . .q f H 454 1 ' ' ' Ng,a5Q'QL , A M ' Vf 'fgff Us f: W- , E, , ., J3f,, ,V ,,., .A fr, . 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P Y wgi,'4.g, b- ff' D' ' '1 A ff? 5 Tm 'Q A f, - A V- f - ' .: w:':',- Lai '- V 4 , A .f , l , - ff,- I 43 SENICR '9 f' '01 Q--se Q' 3-nu 1 QI 1-nl if LETTERMEN A TEAM FIRST ROW lefl lo flghf D Godfrey R Towf R Longfellow B Dayfon E Tudrlck B Slone D Buchanan J Bonander SECOND ROW G Gusfafson J Thlessen D Danielson A Marhn G Johnson D Fry J Sandln B Davis L Marflnez THIRD ROW D Guslafson W Crenshaw L Nysfrom K Davls C Enns R Erickson H Johanson L Jack R Hamm J Hamblelon manager FOOTBALL un -4 n-1 P Z 1' so U1 -I W 2 I gi OZ-7 Z- 5.5 zz' O- fm 'HZ O OO :'lll QS' 41 N- N za I 35 'I' :nf su' '12 ID N mffl V1 mu INDI I2- .,.,. 20 511 nm M: -0? - OID 39- 'lb Q4 1:2 ma rn, Elm -. -f 163 25 2'-'S FS :zz as 932 E0 U-2 mn I- 'V OZ' 2:7- m3 2 ma J 3' .210 ID V. o J .n -I I Z O T 2 L :T o X fn Z 2 5 D C- I' o 0 E' 0 'V Z E J 0 -a I' 0 .,- .- 0 I I. -4 QI -. n. C 3 ld I 'U 0 2. E C m 5 vu g I 2 5 m 3 ru : m QQ rn -1 f6f fx NV.Vr'-,,.....- v og y , it new hi' 'fi i ,A lg' V.:', V. , ' f A . V . V' V 1 7 ' I g 73 an COACHES LUMPE AND SEFTON VARSITY IN ACT'ON CAPTAIN ENNS ummm HANFORD KINGSBURG SCRIMMAGE A TEAM The complehon oT The new aThleTuc Tueld and The deducahon oT The lughTs broughT The TursT nughT home games To Kungslourg Coached by WalTer SeTTon The Vukrngs had early season hopes oT a champuonshup These hopes Taded and The Vukungs ended The season an Third place ID League sTandungs ln The TursT home game The Vrkungs deTeaTed Clovus 30 I2 The second home game resulTed an a 7 7 Tue wuTh Fowler In The Tunal home game The Vulclngs beaT Lemoore 2I O Away Trom home The Vnlcangs had a record oT one wan and Three losses The wan was a 33 O vucTory over Reedley The always Tough Selma Bears handed The Valcungs a I4 7 deTeaT ln The Tunal TIIT The Vnlcnngs losT a close game To Sanger I3 7 Coach SeTTon deserves much credrT Tor has hard work wnTh The Team B TEAM The B Team goT oTT To a slow sTarTTh1s year buT as The season progr ssed They Improved and ended The season wnTh an even record OT Three wnns and Three losses In league play In prachce games The B s losT To Dlnuba and b aT l-lanTord The TTrsT Three league games each saw The Vulcung B's on The shorT end OT The score Clovns, Reedley. and Selma won games Trom The B's Then The B's came To lnTe and beaT Fowler, Lemoore, and Sanger nn ThaT order Some good prospecTs Tor The VarsuTy were seen un The 'TBI' Team Coaches SeTTon and Lumpe worked hard To malre The B Team The success 'T was I , tau-cgqq 1 Ac , cg, lx it 1 ' ffl, , .,. Ih L eg . X JOE PONCE DENNIS WARREN TOMMY CAPEHART ROBERT HERNANDEZ i 4 ,. QC. wt JIMMY aaussA Captaun GEORGE THIESSEN K 6' 5.1, Sh...- A T ROW left fo ugh? M ash: J Yardurr P D Warren E Sparks G Thlessen SECOND R afier F Warren T Capehari P Eiberq R G Faq exon G La rewce Their Score Our Score Then' Score Our Score , , A 1 6 t , X fx 1 O 1 X , I O ' l O , O 0 J V Y V V x 5 'L , i xi... B 'M ' .. ' 'X NS Q 'V I 1 ' K k,,v J X' ' - - A X a a x , I wg., r , . ' , I ', +' , 1 X x Q., Q1 4 .2 I N K 4. , F-IRS , V' t , Oh 4, I, Davis, , ' Ja. , . ' OW T Gibbs manager, J Wilcox F. Spomer, J, Brussa, J Ponce F Chavez J Lockie. THIRD ROW: R Hernandez G. Sch! Y , , , I I .Pe'ers:r1 5 q . w , 2 , 749 .. I , Z2 4,1 U , BOB ERICKSON GARY JOHNSON GARY GUSTAFSON DICK FRY WALTER SEFTON Coach HOWARD JOHANSON Capfa In PAQ Sa 1Qf Reed Se we Lenfnfc CN, FIRST ROW, lef! fo right: L, Gunnarson, D. Lind, H. Johanson, J. Hamblefon, manager. SECOND ROW: E. Jones, E. Taylor, D. Fry, G. Johnson, G. Gusfafson, B. Davis, D. Gusiafson, V. Nelson. Thei 3I 4- r Score A- 43 QQ 45 Our Score 35 35 45 34 29 35 Fw. ,. saw Rf-no Sc rr-fa LCN7' C Cpf F 1 Their Score Our Score 33 42 35 3X 42 35 30 37 42 35 LW El Jo 4 Reed f, Se ma om FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right A, Vargas, C. Manfredi, B. Huckabay, R. Say, C. Lunqren, SECOND ROW: G. Beer, R. Mascarin, J. Ruhl, S. Horton, manager H. Freeman, F. McCahiII, E. Hayes. Then rSc BASKETBALL ore Our Score Their Score Our Score F W Ol' Juv Lge! Recd ey Selma Lemoore CvwS nm, ww Wgdfff 1 'fl may ,g 494- uf' .1 ,fa Ml 131-wif UMW 4,8 FIRST ROW leff fo rughf R Opper C Manfred: L Shanfon G Thressen F McCahuIl SECOND ROW E Moluna P Allen J Brussa T Capeharf B Baker L Olson NI Levun J Wilcox TRACK As flue Vulcunq fraclc season of l949 opened Coaclu C lvl Dodson luad some yery prornusunq maferual fo worlc wuflu Several leffermen were lzuaclr as well as some new prospecfs e B class luad flue mosf promusunq maferual wuflu s r sfandoufs as Paul Allen un flue sprunfs Bull Baker and Jael: Wuu cox un flue luurdles and sprunfs and Georqe Tluuessen and Enf Moluna un flue weuglufs Eno sef a new school record un flue dusclu flurow George wluo pufs flue slwof ouf pasf 45 feef also added Tlue varsufy luad several lefferrnen baclc Vance 'Nlelson l-low ard Joluansor and Cameron Enns were flue fop murdler J Hugh Hurdles leff fo rughf B Baker C Enns H Johanson V Nelson Welghf Men leff fo rughf B Longfellow D Fry C Enns K Davis Pole Vaull Enns ulififisu' Yardumuan and Buddy Dayfon were ouufsfanounq un flue 440 Wull Crerusluaw ran flue 880 and Ray Opper a frarusfer from Euurelra Ill nous ran flue l37O and flue n'uule Kenf Davus umproved fasf un flue weuqlufs and placed near flue fop un several meefs Tlue C class prospecfs were bruqlufened wuflu flue refurru of Myron Leyun a fop fluqluf sprunfer Tlue nuosf umporfanf meefs fluaf flue fearn enfered were flue Valley meefs flue Wesf Coasf Relays and flue Tulare 2030 Relay Relay Team leff fo rlghf J Yardumuan B Daylon V Nelson W Crenshaw Drsfance Men leff fo rughf B Dayfon J Yardu rnuan R Opper W Crenshaw new v-41 V iv u A e A IQ, , , y ,,, 'V , la 5 ' I LM --h ' ,544 yr V j.L.gM,m ,N , lfjjlw ' V Q , K 1 X a V: , -1 - 1 A 1 ' 1 Q., -V KA ya- Jr,-. A , . - -. . ,, .V -sw r . l . I , A -4 .- -Ni , H - 1 V , . , ,N Y. ,G . I I i ,Q E . ' . , . ul-lu ll I' ' ' ' I ' lu lu I l . sfrenqflu fo flue field eyerufs. l Reedley Relays, flue Sequola League. flue Fresno couunfy, and flue u. ' 5. oe us, Rf . , i , , X . I ix l - - u 1- J- ' J r-as J , 4, as M, , ,,,, ,fl . y' f , . ' f 'A 1 We . ' U 'W' ffvf, ' if, 'VT FIRST ROW Iefl' to rlghl J Nordslrom R Hansen M Ohasha B Daylan D Buchanan J Lockle J Ruhl W Eng slrom SECOND ROW C Lungren J Brussa L Carlson D Erlang D Fry L Nyslrom T Capeharf B Longfello Erickson E Sparks The relurn ol several lellermen made lhe prospecls ol a wunnung leam very good Aller several prachce games lhe league season slarled agarnsl Fowler on March 25 The Redcals wenl home wrlh a 54 score rn lherr lavor The remarnlng league games were played wrlh Selma Re-edley Lemoore San C ach Sellon made many changes n posmons lo land oul lhe besl ar rangernenl ol players Jimmy Brussa was Calcher Buddy Daylon Dlclc Fry Larry Nyslrom Wally Engslrom and Tommy Capeharf allernaled un The rnl eld and Leland Carlson Bob Errck son and John Lockle were rn lhe our held Frank Warren and Bob Longlel low handled lhe pllchung dulles very aoy BASEBALL C Lungren and E Sparks managers Coach Seflon Bob Eruck on 'll' l'?' 'X ba! X r X L N f ll by . n i r nl B. ' ,. . . I - . . D Q 1 :wx A . M N . ger, and Clovls. I , g,y 'l f 11:4 . O.. . V I by l - r, .5 r . ' - ' ' ' I ' . 4 Q ! l .,p, ,,..... TENNIS raw Q6 'iff FIRST ROW Ieff fo rlghf H Johanson L Jack B Sfone V Nelson SECOND ROW E Anderson C Dahlqulsf Miss Randall V Gusse Flora Zollan M Moreno NOT PICTURED S Strand D Warren Flora Zollan Lawrence Jack Bruce Sfone Vance Nelson Mary Moreno Veda Gusse Carolyn Dahlqursf Howard Johanson Elolse Anderson A 9 , , u .ull -j' 'V 1 sh.-. M... , ,VHA , .1 Li EK' FEW' gr Q-. in A r -rr vw m Q-swurdanm 2--mansions 532332 Q .,-nr.-n W A llahu ' ',,'...' Maryin action. L -XZ' ..,',i'W'W ,-Y. ...,?ff rf,1f:f:1+1+r ' ,gg Tr'-viii ' i1i3.1i933 ':w-...., A R ,WM -ms 'w-,W ml r FWS i 'Y V fax' Q ,gj QA f . , , efevggfif 3,93 was :wvsnm ann nina M, ' ' , N.-A uvq- , , ' ... 'F' .. . ..-,.. .,..,.r.m. I , nam-: c -rasnssxmpnr wus .1 J. ' 5 W 43' A R ' Dsl!! ' 1 lug ,...-..A.,. , f+gff,,, , -gf.. R RRR I T rrr R 1 ., .v.s.v ll 'll ..,-..... wr.: 4 ,, , ,. ,T ,. in -..-..,.-. 'HY' k?btQ+4HV r A irtfszzzzzzz 233222: Q. 3 - ..A.. V..- 'r- rrr!!i!k4 ,35Fi2'.,,H ,liff .3 ,fight r E-visas: nil 1 ilmsif 9ll , sg? as I I A f 37311315 ' - gr I+: - 1i5fi- .'f'ig 'i' , A I ,,,,...-.,. V 4' A .,.b , 'tt 4+ qv I AQ Lt.: 's Qf in 'Q' ' 1 . H . rating .,'Q1 xx F H f ..'?5'fS2,:': .1 I it ,,g,,i,,,, ..., , .r 4222121 - - :1q,:3 Ilia. - - .-..- .. -- , . i ,. rw T'- +-P, -JL 55 The girls' allerschool sporls proved lo be very successlul lhis year. Beginning lhe lirsl quarler ol play was speedball. Equally divided inlo lwo leams. lhe girls awailed lor lhe kick-oll lhal slarled a lol ol wild excilemenl. Allhough speed- ball was a slrenuous sporl, lhe girls seem enlhusiaslic and energelic aboul lhe game. Many ol lhe girls showed greal kicking abilily, and some could really pack a wallop- ol-a-kick. Baskelball was lhe nexl sporl in line, and il seemed lo be lhe lavorile sporl among all lhe girls. They showed some line playing abilily, allhough during lhe lirsl lew games lhe girls looked lired and exhausled. Many lurned oul lo be sharp-shoolers al lhe hoop, making baskels nearly every lime lhey lried. There was plenly ol excilemenl and slill compelilion in lhe inlerclass play-olls. The lop game was lhe Junior-Senior lracas, when lhe Juniors delealed lhe mighly Seniors. The coming ol spring broughl cheery shouls ol ioy lrom lhe girls and oul ol doors SENIOR GIRLS T ROW Iefli rqhl L Fshe B a sson N Colle M ears M GI SECOND ROW B M Iler V G sse F Z Ilan N Ha dman M Moreno B Beck E Ande so GIRLS 909 Q dl' ISS RANDALL SOPHOMORE GIRLS T ROW Ieff lo gh! C Dahlqu sf L W Il ams D M Ne ly a e fz M S ndsl om SECO R W W g F 1 Ca so c o For E McNa P O Neal FIRS , o i . : . i r, . C rl , . n. . E. Mi , C. Swenson, . i, : . I , . u , . o , . r , . , . er, . r n. - D 0 ,f f M ., I rf x , ,S A li . ? . A . Y i 1 4 ' , I ' 1 I i k 1 . x I i 6, , 7 i u V Y x A .. . . J Yi -1 1 ' ,.. ' 5' i 5. is e . ...I , X -I Q , 6 as i ' f T I T I I M P. E. instructor FIRS , ri : . I , . i i , . c e , B. P rk r, V. Goer , . u r . ND O : E. ri hi, E. ra ier, C. rl n, M. Eri Irs n, G. Troisi, D. e, . bb, SPORTS lo lhe nexl sporl, volleyball. Ivlany oulsrandlng players were produced cr We courls. ll was a lreal lor any speclalor lo warch lhe glrls play a las? game Iul ol per: and Iighling spirlr. Aller The lasl garne ol lhe Inler-class playeolls, lhe volleyball season came lo a happy close, Baseball was 'rhe Iearure ol The lourlh and lasl leanw soorl. The glrls se' Cul' Lo prove lhemselves a slronger llwealcer-sex lhan lhe boys on The darncnd. Glrls who lhoughl lhey could nor hold a bar Turned ou' to be rerelly good h'l+rfrs and some could even heasl a horne-rar' or Iwo. Ivlany 'Nereshng ga'nes were olnyrfd durlng lhe lnler-class pay-olls. So ended a perlod of lun and sporlsrnanshlp lor +he g'rls al KHS. lndlvldual polnls were earned by lhe glrls who lock Carl In fhe alle'-school sperls. Those who made lhe regulred polnls were awarded a leller a+ +he end or 'he scnoel year. JUNIOR GIRLS FIRST ROW, leff lo rlqhl: A. Anderson, M, Moreno, L. Longfellow, B. Cowan. SECOND ROW: C, Olson, I. M. Tucker, J. Erickson, 6. M. Nord, L. Skoqlund. As as 'ff' 06,9 FRESHMEN GIRLS A TEAM CAPTAINS FIRST ROW leff fornghf D Nelson E Warren B Schrmtf G Ramurex T ROW leff fo rlghl B Muller E Ca Burnelf F French Bennells SECOND ROW E Caflnn J L OND ROW V Gusse J Ernrkson man J A Anderson D Olson V McNealley G Bronson A Dav Ernckson rdlan M Johnson J Emmersen I , . y Y I , I f' ix 4 I S I , I . ,P W .X 1 , 5 ' r,' is -I t , I I fr , 0 E I I Y 5 . , ':, ,. ,. Plas , ':.',.u.nl E. , . ,J. . 1 4 ', r an- sec 1 .. , . ' ,M CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 20 Firsr day of schoo, OCTOBER 9 Senior-Freshman skale I3 Lyceum program: The Cyclops ol' Palomar I5 Clovis here lor Ioolball game Tr avr lcd Io Recdley lor Iocrball game I I al oween cl ance Lyccum program The Dona Enlerlainer Bonlire rally Girls League molher claughler receplion Played Sclma in Ioolball al Selma NOVEMBER Foorball game vvilh Fowler Armishce Day hol day Lemoore Ioolball game Junior Play Life wrlh Mama Traveled Io Sanger Tor Ioolball game Junior Play 22 26 Thanksgiving vacahon DECEMBER Senior parly Freshman party Girls League Chrisrma weITare dinner Chrrslmas Musrcale F r- I-X oance Chr slmasvacal on JANUARY Back Io school Fowler here for baskelball game Sophomore parry Lyceum Turner The Penman Baskerball game al Sanger Reedley baskelball game Baskelball game al Sclma Lemoorc bask Iball game Ther FEBRUARY Fowlcr ba ke bali g me +here Lyceum prog am My I riou Grl Le gue Tarher daughl rdiraraer Sanger comcs herel rbaskcrbal ganr We go ro Rceoley Tor paskerbal gam Se ma b sk +paII g m Wa hirolon Brrhoayla o y ok6IDoIQor71e WI rn LJITTC V I MARCH Counry baskelball championship g Fresno I-Ii Lyceum program: The Chrislianf, 2 Music Ieslival in Fresno Spring Day dance Track meer al Fresno Senior Career Day al Rrleflley Fowler ba cball game Band Show Track meer al Ifl-IS Band Show ame vfilh Lyceum program EI a Moegle Concc rl Flarpisl' APRIL Baseball game al Sanger Track meer al Reedley Annual program Lyceum program The Caledonian uarlel Girls League box ocial Tulare 20 30 Relays Track meer al Clovis 9 Easrervacahon Reeclley I-Iigh School program Baseball game wrlh Reedley Track meer al Selma Baseball game al Selma CSF program Lemoore baseball game rnere Pub ic Schools program Counry Irack meer al Avenal MAY Senior Play June Mad Clovis baseball game Ihere Senior Play Valley Irack meer al Lemoore Lyceum Mahlon Young Senior Sreak Bake W sl Coa IReIays Ifrc no Senior Breaklasl Valley Irack mccl ar Visalia Girls Leaguc Inslallal on Srare Irack meer al L A Cali eum IVI morial Day ho d y JUNE Jur or Ser or B gu Baccalaure I ior Ivlcunl r Tr r I KIIIIG 22 c 3 'I 5 J c - C X C cf L 7 7 X 73 'af J J ' ' 25 2 1 s ' S 27 . 26 Q 1 23 ' ' - 1. ' , 1 L 29 A . 28 . J , .. Q 5 . I II ' i i Z I2 , . - - I8 . l.. . . F ,, 8 Q c . r , c S I9 g . , C . 20 I ' 1 9 : - , - I3 . I3- ' 2I ' 3 i 1 22 i ll 23 I5 ' ' ' fs i ' 26 I7 i I 27 I8 '-.F.'.' 29 ' ' I 'I 22 I a ' I I' 30 3 . r 7 . 6 . ,. I3 ' 1 , 7 ' I4 2I 9 1 22 A L II A 28 J e ' , e I4 e s ' a ' as 29 Clovis Iwaskelball game I8 Re-edley College program I9 ' 2I 1 131' ' I ii 25 i ' a ' i 4 a 'S I 61 I , 7 r 1 se' sBrown 28 . . ' ' T 2 9 i s' a , - 'I 30 G 5 II L 3 A I re I8 2 I I - I rg me I9 ri a ei a e 3 ii - if ac Cl 22 5 'rg 's i ell an S H I ae 25 Bas' I cl ' ihLe core 6 Sera' '1 ai: i, 26 Baskelrzallgf -a'Clr.-fa B Graflua iin Lggg El ...I .J fmf' uiB'l M FEATURES 1 if A 'ff LAN A '5Q. 'x , 1 5? f 5 x gli? f . V I 4 . i f M ,c A. 1 3 1 Vrag'lIf'jsMqr5 ,, I r Aww'-, 15' X 4- W',i:Q'faw1i-Tw Jw it S pl vig, , rf-'fx 4-,fs ?!'i,'s' '16 su... Camera bug Younger days Qcphnsfucaied lady Duh I dunno Buddies Smale preiiy Ambmous frosh Snsiers Slow Qranspodahon End of The hun? Gracue Jo Anne A Champ uqger v- 'gy .Ai Happy landing Liffle men Randy Drinking beer-roof beer So tired! Pleasanfly plump in No? very backward Look af fhe bnrdre As usual 4-Ki? ,mu Target slqhied 9 Second chuldhood Eu I s eye l0 Bih grade dress up Sfudy an fhe lunch me II Cave man Cufe guy K a ,Y y .4 Yi , x v ' ' 4 ,L 1 'S vx- 2 Y W li , Q, . ix, A ' .. ' ff x 5 5 ' v. 7 o ,- n pe ma A1 . 9 I0 I. 5. ' , ' 2 6. P' . 3. ' A 7. ' I' . 4 ' E. 4 Wye. 'wi' l sf. Evle Those sensors Grlnn B f Guess who ' Made for each ofher Freak P O D Mean IlHle kld Slap happy Leqynv Sirudly rugged Cufhn up U30 Q A Arla I S -ff, 'Q Nl, 6 N 4 I 1 1 .1 .,.,. 7 ' A 7 .-in Q I ,Q s 4 Ll V I. ' 6. ll. 2. ' ,. 7. l2. . . . 3. ' ' 8. P. E. ll l 4, 9-3 9 .... 14. 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