Kingsburg High School - Viking Yearbook (Kingsburg, CA)
- Class of 1957
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X221 5 J? lf: X V Q A 1 f E 4 K 0,1 ji ' ' - is E . ?,3 . , Volume 32 PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF KINGSBURG JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL KINGSBURG CALIFORNIA THE VIKING 1957 IN MEMORIAM Srrce The gr 1duohnq dass of I957 enfered hrqh school Traqr auromobrre occrce rs have charmed The luves of fwo of 1+ member Maron erfe An Who ron and Jenny Robledo Born November I I938 Margarerfe dred on Sepf rnber 9 I95o eb fi resuh of rnlurres susrarned an a collusuon Jenny we born on Oefobe 2 I939 and wa lished n e crash on Aprul I7 l955 M rgarerfe was a member of G A A Brble Cmb and hoo been e Creo as Reoorferro Tru I-ir Y before he accrdehr happeneo Jenny was Q mennbe o fhe Soon mor cas f , C 5 Q 4 5 ' ' ' 5 .x,,. r y' , 1, V , I 'H ' K I V I I ' ' . 5 f , , 1 S N , . . V , , Q o . . ., , f 1 - r 'Y 'Y r V , ' ' ,, f f r 5 r J C ' E 5 S. BOARD OF TRUSTEES lei? Oo rghf P L ngre G T merman J Cassidy L L nda G Safferberg The Board of Truslees has served fhe Kungsburg Hugh School Dlsfrucf compelenlly and unselfushly always havmg 'rhe welfare of fhe sfudenfs af hearl Through fherr efforfs a bond Issue was passed 'ro expand lhe hrgh school campus and erecf new buildings To express lhe apprecuahon +ha'r fhe sluclenl body feels lhe annual sfaff lakes greal prude IU dedlcahng fhe I957 Vzlcsng 'ro 'rhe Kungsburg Board of Trusfees DEDICATION PSI, FOREWORD Llle ns lnlce a 'el plane Hr llres by so lasl lhal ul as gone before you have a laur opporlunnfy lo see 1+ Many of us do nol' realize lhal our loesl years are Those spenl rn hrgh school The record lhal we rnalce un Those four years as lhe one lhal follows us To college or Info our chosen careers Our years an hugh school are spenl nol only In malcung a good record buf also ID having all lhe good limes avamlalole Too oflen we sfudenfs wasle our valuable years nn hugh school and have nolhnng +o show for lhal lame spenl We mfghl lhunlc we have plenly of fume To malce our ehforls worlh whale loul we fall lo reallze lhwl Falher Tlme wonl wall for us +o gel slarfed Nancy Scoll Ednlor .. l VM N , Vffgsif . . 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L TABLE OF CONTENTS Adminlsfrahon Classes Achvfrues Spor+s MUSIC XX b X N X X xx 15 -9 ' 4,5-g,, - - 4-N-'W' -,.:,-,.: -I - ..,,, .4 X 1 lf' I .Y , , , I, -in JAMES CASSIDY LUTHER LINDA PAUL LUNGREN Presldenf Vice Presndenf Cle k BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Truslees as composed of a group of hve leadnng ranchers and busnness men who serve as The policy malcung board for lhe Kungsburg hugh school dnslrlcl These men represenl rhe enlure communuly and have responsnbuluhes nn lhe areas of ersonnel admlnusfrahon curriculum finance school lanls and lannln and school F7 P 9 communnly relahons During lhe pasl year lhe looard drew up fhe masler plan for Tulure developrnenls and added facnlrhes al KHS The cmzens of Knngsburg approved a 520 OOO dollar bond lssue lo finance lhese much needed urnprovemenls lncludung an adduhonal lwenly acres for lhe KHS campus Meehngs of 'rhe Board were held every lwo weelcs nnslead of monlhly as a resull ol The bond nssue GORDON SATTERBERG GLENN TIMMERMAN DR PAUL NIELSEN S p P ul Nnesen a nahve o Denmarlc graduafed from flue Arm Arloor Muclugarm luglw school and recenved hrs B A degree from llwe Umverslry of lvluclugan Conlunumg lwus educaluon lfwe received lwus Mas Ter s degree and docrorale of edu calron ar 'rlxe Umversuly olSou1'l1ern California Dr Nselsen played an nmporfanl role an The success of flwe receml bond elecruon lo provide 520 OOO dollars nn funds To expand Kl-lS locllllles ADMINISTRATION Vrce prmcupal Eynar Pelersons record of Jreaclrmg marlwemarlcs al Kung burg l-hgh Sclwool lor rlmrly years has been mlerrupred only by has servmg 'rlnree years as lrrsr lreu fenanl lm llwe Umred Slale Army Arr Forc s from i942 lo I945 Mr Peferson who was oorrw Clucago lllmons lwas l ved ln Kung burg smce I905 wlwere lrwe gradu aled from luglfn sclwool ln l9l6 l-le receuved lms A B degree from flue Unlversnly of Calrlorma EJNAR PETERSON V ce P nc pal NANCY AHRENS TRUMAN FRANE RAY BOUCHER ROY BOUCHER BS Russell Sage College New BS Unuverslfy of Calrfornla BS Krrksvzlle Sfafe Teachers BS Krrksvllle Sfale Teachers r Girls P E semorc s rrcullurel II IV A College MISSOUFI Woodshopl College Mlssourl Mechanical adviser mefuc I F FA advuser ll drrver framing sophomore Drawmg II Agruculfure Shopl class advrser III IV lunlor class advl BA College of the Paclfrc Calufornra Background of world problems economics C F adviser HIY adviser lunlor class advrser FACULTY The Klnqsburq I-hgh School Facully Club began lhe school year wnlh a hamburger fry al whnch lhe board members and lhelr wrves were special guesls Mr and Mrs Clarence Srnnlh and Mr C R Rohrer were senl by Ihe club Io The Asllomar conference In November The hardesl worlcung commlllee was Ihe salary commlllee who prepared a complele salary and budgel' reporf for lhe Board of Truslees The-Ir reporl was adopfed by Ihe board on March I2 Cfhcers for nexl year were elecled In Aprrl Soclal evenls were scheduled for Aprul and May M A Stanford Unlversufy Cal: forma Chemlslry physics M chanrcal Drawlng I freshman class adviser BERNICE NEWBECKER RALPH CREWS M A Unnverslfy of Caluforma B S Moorhead Sfafe Teachers DELBERT SCOTT Homemaknng foods home College Mmnesola Boys PE MA Unnversufy of Oklahoma BA UHIVEFSITY of Soufhern management Clofhlnq I II English I Ass slanf Durecfor of rsh Ill IV Journalusm I Ca :forma Spanish I II Lafrn s mor class advuser Afhlehcs sensor class advnser publncahons adviser I sophomore class adviser MARGARET LISMAN Yo ' ' . .3 ' I las Algal , , III, 3 rifhl I I' ' , ' l , I -I . , ' ' I I I I I I I ' . I II, , 3: ' 'ser.' MURL DODSON ,, and senl lo a Irainlng conference on May I8. GILBERT EWAN . , .- ' '.' . I ' . . ' .'.'- . . I . ': e- . :', ' I . : j I' ,'.' Ewell' ,. : I ' .III 'II' 'V ' .-: ' . VERNON DUECK CALVIN SCHWABE CORNELIUS ROHRER B A Umverslfy of Callfornla M A Columbla Umversufy New U S Hlsfory druver fralnmg York Band orchesfra chorus freshman class adviser M A Umversufy of Callfornna Typung I booklzeepnng Shari n I ll office prac ICE sensor class advuser ELSA SMITH BA Umversofy of Callfornla Lafln ll Engllsh III Algebra I library yuruor class advxser ROBERT MOUNTS BA Unlverslfy of California Los Angeles Engllshl II lunlor and sensor play adviser BOBBY BENNETT BA Fresno Sfale College So clal Sclence Typlngl ll lunlor class adviser varslly baseball coach JOSEPH O DONNELL BA San Jose Sfafe College California Drlverfralnlng Aufo M chamcs I ll ROBERT GRATE B A Unuversrfy of Callfornla Sanfa Barbara U S Hlslory soclal sclence JV baseball coach C class baskefball coach A X CHARLES MOORE CLARENCE SMITH M S Umverslfy of Soufhern Ca :forma Boys P E ack ground of world problems Du recfor of Afhlefncs sophomore class advnser CURTIS DRAPER BAEd Calufornla College of A s and Craffs Egllsh I fs Af I lunlor cass advlser B S Unuverslfy of Calxfornua General science blology Arufh meflc Il freshman class adviser HAROLD JENKINS M A Mnsslsslppl Southern Col lege Algebra I Arufhrneflc I plane geomefry freshman class advrser frack coach WJW ww, Mr Ray C Cunnungham a newcomer To The KHS campus has served as school auduTor keepung records of all The sTudenT body school dusTrucT and school club accounTs Mr Cunnungham was born un Omaha Nebraska and was a member OT The gracluaTung class aT ArlungTon Hugh School un I932 Upon hus graduaTuon Trom hugh school he aTTended The UnuversuTy of Nebraska where he receuved hus B A degree un EducaTuon ATTer hus graduaTuon Trom college Mr Cunnungham served Tor several years un The UnuTed STaTes Navy BeTore comung To Kungsburg Mr Cunnungham was un The elecTrucal conTracTung busuness aT MonTerey MR RAY CUNNINGHAM School A d To Counselung aT Kungsburg l-lugh us mosTly educaTuonal and vocahonal a greaT place To counsel because oT The nuce TudenT body cornmenTed Muss JaneT P Dunn In adduTuon To her duTues as counselor Muss Dunn us dean oT gurls Treshman class advuser Tennus coach and socual scuence Teacher Muss Dunn graduaTed Trom The Bou ve BosTon School oT Physucal Educahon and Trom New York UnuversuTy where she receuved a BS degree un physucal educaTuon LaTer she earned a masTers degree un guudance aT The UnuversuTy CT SouThern Calufornua Muss Dunn has been aT Kl-TS Tor Three years MRS GLENN KOLANDER o IN MISS JANET DUNN s o To keep a check on The healTh oT KT-IS sTudenTs Mrs Glenn Kolander school nurse was always on hand TesTung The eye sughT oT The sTudenTs was uusT one oT The many servuces she rendered BeTore comung To Kl-IS Mrs Kolander was employed aT The Kungsburg SanuTaruum Mrs Kolander aTTended AnTelope Valley Junuor College aT LancasTer CaluTornua and Fresno STaTe College Upon compleTung her Traunung aT l-lunTungTon l-lospuTal un Pasadena she served as a surgucal nurse aT The HunTungTon HospuTal Mrs Kolander who has been The nurse aT Kl-lS durung lasT year us also The school nurse Tor The Kungsburg elemenTary schools - n A I I . . . , , . . u u . . , . , . u i r . ., . uu - S , . . u . . u . . . . , Sch o urse Coun el r , . I I . ' , . . u - A . u CUSTODIANS lef? lo rghl H Caudle L Colllns C Anderson P Pelerson E N CAMPUS HELPERS Very umporlanl lo Kl-lS are lhe services rendered by lhe campus employees who Include lhe cusloduans lhe cooks 'rhe bus druvers and lhe school secrelary Alice lvleleer Amelua Vaughn and lola Warren lhe calelerua coolcs worked hard each day lo prepare lunches for lhe sludenls The bus druvers Eugene Nnxon Herman Caudle Lloyd l-lealh Truman Erane Gnlberf Ewan Murl Dodson and Curhs Draper capably handled lhe problem of lransporlallon for lhe sludenls Cusloduans l-lerman Caudle Lee Collzns Cleve Anderson Paul Pelerson and Eugene Nixon lce-pl lhe 35 acre campus and lhe buuldungs neal and clean MRS DORIS HARLAN Schoolgec new lvlrs Doris l-larlan ehucuenl school secrelary loaned The slall lasl summer BUS DRIVERS KNEELING leflf rlghl E Nixon H Caudle COOKS lefl lo rghf A Vaughn A Mallee l Warren STANDING L Healh T Frane G E an M Dodson C Drape I-I WYE We ,W-,,c,A,W S A V 4 I Y X y 7 4 . M 9: ,..... ' u . Av N X v I ix S V X A T' . A , s r 1 My I - f .i . , , i : . , . ' , . , . , , ixon. . . f. . . . f . l . - - , o ' 2 . ' , . . , i : . , . r, . , 1 , , . , . w ' n I . r. , ll TOK FUKUDA DEANNA KE '-I CHARVOTTF PALM Presidenr Vice-Presiden. 9. 'y STUDENT COUNCIL A represenfafive group of leaders lcnown as fhe sfudenf council meefs regularly fo discuss problems and find solufions which are favorable fo bofh fhe faculfy and fhe sfudenfs. The sfudenf council consisfs of five sfudenf-body officers and a group of represenfa- fives from each of fhe four classes, Officers from fhe freshman, sophomore, and iunior classes also are members of fhe council. Senior class officers are nof included because fhe sfudenf body officers represenf fhe senior class. Each is allowed one represenfafive for every 25 sfudenfs. Mr. Einar Peferson, vicefprincipal, is faculfy adviser. The council is fhe sfudenf-governing body of our school. All business concerning fhe sfudenf body as a whole is carried on fhere. To loolc ouf for fhe besf inferesfs of fhe school is one of fhe iobs of fhe council, whose main obiecfive is fo improve fhe school. School spirif is sfimulafed fhrough fhe pep rallies and fhe exchange assemblies. Presidenf Tolc Fulcuda, who presided over all sfudenf council meefings, ably led fhe sfudenfs fhrough a successful year. Some of fhe proiecfs carried on by fhe council during fhe school ferrn were fhe sponsoring ofa successful dance and a clean-up campaign, and fhe improving of conducf af pep rallies and assemblies. Re-presenfafives were senf by fhe council fo all disfricf meefings of fhe California Associafion of Sfudenf Councils, where fhe opinions of high school sfudenfs may be known fhrough fhis larger organizafion and where fhe delegafes have a chance fo learn of ofher schools and fheir sfudenf councils. The KI-TS sfudenf council, fogefher wifh fhe ofher high school councils in fhe San Joaquin Valley, belongs fo fhe Associafed Sfudenf Councils of America. DOROTHY KAUTZ MICHAEL TIMMERMAN EJNAR PETERSON Treasurer Sergeanr-af-Arms Adviser STUDENT COUNCIL-FIPST ROW, leff fo righi: T. Wrighf, D. KBUTI, C. Palm, B. Nysirom, D. Kern, S. Giannini, L Giannini, N. King, S. Burris, L. Emmersen. SECOND ROW: A. Fukuda, E. Dominguez, J. Mariin, D. Jackson, G J Jhnson, E. Mofsenbocker, M. Timmerman, D. Danell, H. Pefersdorff, T. Fukuda. Tok Fukuda, sfudenf body presidenf, presides over a Sfudeni Council meeiing. STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW, left fo right: G. Olson, P. Carender, B. Bergman, J. Pyoff, P. Osfrom, C. Coehlo G. Gusfafson, C. Nance, R. Jensen. SECOND ROW: J. Wrighi, R. Friis, K. Peterson, R. Osbourne, R. Bomben, M Easflund, F. Swanson, R, Huddlesfon. o I MW NX X .Xi , g .3 L Q X ' , -,V , - ' ' i.'. Aw'. .f' ' 1 V, A ' A L ' f' ' 1 x .',pg U , ' --. - L', . ,.. --:1-: A : ' Q .:.g::z.-LL.-.-1:-'-'H' , 4 x. A 4-eeg r i-,x ,..-' I K. ,- W . 4. -. - A.-T7 ' . , . -.,. .4, .- 'MJ A ' ' vA f,4 jf Y I dx I , 3 , ' v :P ' 1! X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, leff To riqhfz Norma Quaflrin, Treasurer: Hasso Pefersdorff, German exchange sfudenl, Iells Tok Fukuda Rosalie Brussa, vice-presidenlg Ernesfine Mascarin, secrefaryg Arnie abou? school life in Germany. Henson, presidenf. SENIOR STORY Climaxinq four years of high school life wiTh qraduafion, The class of l957 can look baclc aT Their Careers aT KI-IS wiTh pride and know ThaT These have been some of The hesf days of Their lives. lvlany Campus improvemenTs were made during Their four years in high school. A new field house and addifional bleachers were insfalled in The foofloall bowl. The floor of The gymnasium was compleTely refinished To comply wifh The new rules of baslcefball. BeTTer counseling facilifies were provided when one of The smaller rooms formerly used as a girls! loclcer room, was redecorafed and converTed info an office for The counselor. lo provide more space in The main office, a parTiTion was removed and The enlire area redccorafed. During Their sTay on The 'Green and Gold Campus, The upperclassmen have been under Two adminisfrafions, The presenf one headed by Dr. Paul Nielsen, principal and superinTendenT. Several faculfy members have Come and gone, buf all have lefT a reminder of high school days aT KI-TS. NosTalgic3 memories of Their freshman sTaTe, Their sophomore gym parTy, Their iunior banquef, prom and parfy, wiTh iTs 'Sayonaral' Theme, Their own senior prom, The class plays, and senior week will sTay wiTh Them long afTer They have leff The familiar halls of KHS, SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES-SEATED, Ieff to riqhr Thelma SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS, Ieff To righl: Mr. Rohrer, Miss New- Wriqhf, Bonnie NysIrom. KNEELING: David Dam:-II, Eddie Molsen becker, Miss Ahrens, Mr. Crews. bocker. ww SENIORS Class of 57 CAROL ADAIR Tr?fHi-Y 25 Orchesim I4q pn Daffy com, 3. DON AWTREY PFA. 23 Irack 2 4g ciros- cow? Ifack 3, 4g basIcr'IbnII mq' annum assembIy 4. owen BEARDEN THHIKY I, 4gG.A.A. I 41sf, I, 47 Bond Show 2,43 !,IufIf5nf wc. Ervfmqe aiscwblv 4. RONALD BERGMAN Y 4 nd O C rx RUFUS BERMUDEZ orus4 fooIb1II2 4 b1sebmII JUNE BROWN Y 4 F' F ROSALIE BRUSSA nor ROII 3 Y 4 G F mn? P JO ELLEN BRUTON Sfudpm secy 4 ROY BURNETT F 24 seaIbearer Y nor RQII 2 Ifwnms 2 mov: 1I I is 1 of Amer ca awu I4 LINNA BURCHETT O u e I SPC, Show I BILL CARENDER Y4 n I rr o :Ja puke' a ADOLPH CHABOLLA F I-Ior S um I HI' Q F.F.A. I 4j IHnxIcMIw:III 2 4j B32 Ig fhcst. I. Cb g L 3 2 I I, Tr'fI I7 41 GJNA. 34 gCIvofuS Ij I..'I,nIsP,v.4, Ho :III III 3 .f'X.A, I 4, v. pfes, 43 ,Inez wecv. 21 dns v, pffy 45 Band SIu,w I, 3, 4g N1 ' zecf. 4j IYWILWG me '- bl, 4. CS., -, 47 HT- 4g F.F.A. If4, Iufiqhvq I4, pws, 4j Ho 3 ' ,3:' 3 2, 31 ba5keTbQII Ij I Ck If Bm-I ' LH , CH f 5 I, 2, 4g Bum! 2 4g amd w , ', 4. I-If femme I ,MIIJI 21 J'. :, I, 3: fo! II lj m I: II 24- I'ncIc 2. CS. ,3 4, repovfffr 31 IQ' R 1' 23 OIQII and c'oII 41 VII 'q Vu' :- ff 'ff ffd. 4 wav. vrvoffs en. 3. JOE FAGUNDES ELIZABETH FAST I ARLIN FRIDOLFS 20 BONNIE CHRISTENSEN A 3 sms M er CARROL CHRISTENSEN Y Cu TOMMY CLARK .J JACKIE COUCH s OI JANICE COOK F DAVID DANELL F s HERMAN DAVIS JIDJI I wf ck 3 JPVII1 HELEN DE PRIEST ROBERT ELLBERG SENIORS G,A..I1CIw1'.1341BIu1IJ Sf Io BL' -fs vm:--f -11 sf 11-HI CAUT, 41 LII , for' 3 H' 41I:.F.A.2'J'.: 1. X1 31EwL,Ic'e' S: ' I 4. I-II Y 241 F.F.A, I1 'gn LMI I4 :IJ-.Eb II I-I. I' an-,Is-H1311 Iwwvw S xr. L. SI 4. CS. .31Hon'w RN 3 4' .Ihr 3152 DIJy 411:'fv' wk 3. CS. . I-1 :mu -1 1.1 V. rw,-s. 3: sgpf' .fm ?4' .w'Yrw 'q Qu-V 1 'V-'I If-.vw 41 Jr. I,-.ev 3' S' LAI, 4 Bw: 133 Of.. 'sfnI SA- Bw' PxvvIA i.I.!w,u'14. Fo I 12 41'm3Lk I41QrO 'lou fv Ira 141J'.p,.1v31S L' JI 41 'a:L 1n, 4, T'1 S:N'f'i f TX' Q 2 '.1 4. I'av?'B.m:IY '- :? .SI-VE-f'mv'1' IG- 'x'. ' . 2-1'Bzm-j'A I1ew 14. - ',.,.,,,, .,.,,..,, A-,I , Q, ,., .c FA.'4':1-I-Irv 41- r I --I 3 J 4, TOK FUKUDA F I 3 a b aI-er4 I-Ionor ROII2 S B es c pre s nf cow-CII I4 Mo eI d egave 2 B football I 4 BEVERLY GANSER PATRICIA GIL A B4 I 2 malore 2 CHO JOHN GILLESPIE oIbaII I 4 asebaII 2 sw rnInq fearn I Chorus 2 JAMES GORDON A woo I I4 baskeI I y 3 pIa ROBERT GLASER I 3 4 baske?baII I3 base Iack Z Cho us 4 Excnan e D V KAREN GUNNARSON I-I 4 Cnc nd Snow I 4 p a 4 denI secy 4 Exchange assembly Iea er 2 MId WIn er Dance p Incess 4 BARBARA GUSTA FSON aI-er 4 TI H 4 hI5foI-Ian A I4 sporfs rngf 3 pres II em councl I e s Iea er3 4 JERRY HARRISON A baII 4 D Z 4 sw 'nrnm I 2 4 Exchange assernbIy4 Class of 57 JAMES HATFIELD JANICE HAYS ae C s 3 4 Banc: Sn I va 3 sf :ne se y Exchange assernk: I p om Corn 3 ARNOLD HENSON Y or Boys Sfafe 3 1oorbaII I 4 baske? CO CG I DBSPD ang r I 2I C.S, . IV4, pres. Z, reas. , se I- e 3 3 . .pr . 43 dass v. ofess. Ig Iass s. 33 md: . ' - 3 d U. N, eI . 3 Y , GA. . I-43 M , 3 ' He I, 5 ms 3, 4. FQ - 3 b I, 3 Prn- F,F. . Ig' fbal' -3 ball I, 3, 43 basebaII I-43 rack 33 Jr. p'a :Sn y 4. HTY , 3 'Q ball IV4: ' 7 I : se ass 'WI 4. If: LY I.4: GAA, I' 5 'Us 23 Ba I - 3 Sr. I y 3sIu- 43 yeII .V 3 ' - A I C.S.F. I-4, pres. 4, secy, 3, seaIf be 3 I-YI-, ' ' 43 G.A. . -, . , .43 5? d ' gf nn' 3, 43 yell d , , I FF. . Ig basket ' I, 2, 5 aser baII I, 23 Ifack I, , 3-'YI 'Q I TILHLY I4q G.A.A. I4- sw. nf CQJICTI 23 'vom , I -OW 3, 43 asf Iesf , 43 J N C . 43 42 H1 2, 4, pfes, 43 dass es. 43 baII I-4 A pIa'n 23 I ,'aII If43 ExcIn e assernw 3 4. IZLZINA HOLLADAY Chorus 24. TROY HUCKABAY HI-Y 4, F.F,A. If41II..IqInq ISA I 43 baskcIbaII I, Z3 Ivmnk 3. FRANKLIN JACK FooIbaZI mqr, I, 21 cafkefna- 2 3, 22 SENIORS PAULAIACKSON JAMES JOHNSON cl pr 2 stu uncfl I Io baII baske? Tr LELAND JOHNSON A 4 fra MARKLEY JOHNSON Y s e n Bank of Amerwca award 4 CARL JONES BasebaII mqr 2 unferclass track wee? 2 cross counIry track 4 DOROTHY KAUTZ I I-II Y Jr pIay3 sfu se-cy 4 Chnsfmas Formal pruncess 3 Bank of Amerwca award 4 DEANNA KERN F 4 sealb v pres Q a v r C Cy Ienms I 4 IooIbaIl que 4 Bank of America award 4 PORTIA KNIFFEN Chorus 4 WILFRED LEIST F a ScroII 4 Vrkmq VoIce sporfs ed 4 photographer 4 student coun IbaII J pla p ay 4 d F.F. , I. H?-Y 2-4g ass es. 3 den? co ' -33 of I-4: - baII I-41 ack I-4. F.F, . I-4gfoo1balI I, 3, g ck IA4. I HY 41 ba k-IbaII 33 Ba d If Tr T 2-4, Ireas, 43 G.A.A. I-45 S, B. Irea5.A4g . 1 ldeni C.S. . I- , earer 4, sew. 2: TfI HIVY I, J, 43 GAA. I 45 S, B. . .43 Iss .pes.31 Iass se . lg ' 'lg en Qs.. I-32 4HI'Y 5, OUIII nd I X ' . f CII 33 baske I, 31 r. y 33 Sr. I 3 Ban I, 2. Class of 5 JOHNNY LOFGREN 3 dr I an TONY LOPEZ ooIb1I no 'I LONNIE LOVEN A C W rx P 3 L: ow ERNESTINE MASCARIN F Ho 4 G V ce ed 4 cIas sem 4 smdem uncII 4 Con 4 Exchanczc assemo y 4 STANLEY M ERCER A roo CONNIE MILLER 3 sw mrf ng I 3 Exchange 1556 gw BARBARA MONTOYA A O u in SI1ow24 rrusc Iefshva 24 GLENDA MOORE I I-I 5 erefve I 3 C In 1 EDDIE MOTSENBOCKER A men Q on IJ CARLA JO NELSON 'vo R I prowm f J f- Darty CO 'I RALPH NELSON Y oovna pep bane: 4 B:m1SIwow r val RICHARD NELSON Y QI Sw rv rv Y ack 4 Cuss wf-Q, Ig nag-I I I Im' 32 CI'0'If, Ig O SY If H. fr' Jssafwh Z. F . 4r,I,2j5ofIzI3 fuck wwf. ', 21 Cnc'.s3 4 Ba 2 4. pup, -IA evkf- 43h I J :'.:5xeIz.x Z, 43 :JSI Im If I 23 I, ' HMI .Q J f I. Low. 3. I I 7 CS. , I-3q no' ROI Q .A.A, If4j QLIIII and SUOII 3, 4g Ik'nq VQI . ' s . 5 I co ' j H f s 3 Ax FRF. . I-41 ' IbaII 4. TrI-H-I-Y I-4g G.A.A, I-3g Jr. pIay Q I , - g 2 I N bIy I-31 dame C .2. GA. . lx 23 C+ fs 243 8.1: -g I I ' I f. Trf I-Y 41 GJNA. 23 Chow I 4g ush gvwe fes 'ml I 4. F,F. , I7 :Y V' MQW 435 RI baII 2f4j bawefb II If b.1sfbQsII IV4. I-Io f o 23 Tf' H' Y 2g Ju play I e' 33 Czr 2 '43 Dfmvz I . 3. HV- 41? I 3 41 Bmw I4j 'j': I4gIIueIf IesII If4. I-IIA 21 IOOIL' Pj 'I,Inq Ig F . MARY JANE PHILLIPS A C orus wc IesfIvaI I he NORMA UATTRIN du few? :Om B Oo AL weve-rm nf Aw Iv I 4 prom co iwrmun 3 ffl SYLVIA RICE F H ani C VI I Ode' Lea S 3 A I 1 1 24 CAROLYN NHY , C,S.F, I4 seaIuea'ef 45 Tr?-I-II'Y lf4g smden? se-cy. 4g Exchange assPrrIbIy 3g prom com. 3, JULIANNE NEVES G.A.A, If4j Chistrvas Forma' Queen 21sIudenTsecv.4gJr. pIa', ushereIIe 35 dance corr1.3, BONNIE NYSTROM C.S.F, I-2g Trl-HI-Y I-4. secy 4g 6.A.A, I-4, secv-Ireas. 43 dow Ireas. Ip sfudent council I, 2, 41 Christmas Forrrval attendan? 2g Orghmva Ij D.A.R, Jwmd 4. WAYNE OLSON F.F.A. 4: basketbaII I. TED OKUMOTO BasebaII 2 4 mverdass track rrveev 3 4 Photography cl D 2 CHARLOTTE PALM F 4 eporfer 2 seaIbe e r 4 chapIa n 4 G 5 sem 2 sf den? co SIaIe3 oo Io Queen 2 Bahk of Arhemfa awa EJGENE PARKER HASSO PETERSDORFF German exchawqe smdenf 4 I-I Y Con AsIIomar 4 A SMG nt ouhcl Ira ' 4 Band 4 Orchesira Excvanqe asae b v 4 DONNA PETREE nor Ro 4 'I I 4 G Horus 2 Band Sh sm fest vaI p orr co Exchange assewoly 4 SENIORS CS. . If , r , at' 4gT i-Hi-Y I-, ' 3 ,A.A. I-45 das , ,. 3 M urvzl I-4, secy. 43 GIrIs' 7 f If aII 7 ', 'H 4. I 4, Y.M.C.A, IM ' Z F,F. .45 e C 3 41 ck 4j enhfs Q g , 42 I ' I . Ho II g rfHIfY -Q .A.A. 2-47 C- ,lj 'ow I-4' hhu' I If4g ' I Ph. 3' G.A. . IQ ' I4, 5EL.y. 4: mu' 4g Us .reffe I-3. O C.S.F, I4, seabeafer 41 C1.A,A. I 3gL?asI,I'e:1s.3! 4g L I CII lg JnI1oIArm-r ca ' III Cer, -II' . - . f : chj L :mv-Io' nsse wiv 4, CS, .I, 3j I'Io'1or ROII 4g TrI IVY I4g CLAJX. I 41 QIJIII I S roI 3. 41 PubIma+'o's bu! ess hqn-41 M - ','e3 4g Ifr1rvQ3 4g SwI'wrrv hql 43 Jr, pI,y 37 Sf, pI.y 4, I I SALLY ROSEBERRY Chorus 4 VIRGINIA ROJAS A 2 un Shfw u her G??e 2 JOHN ROJAS F ofb1lI 2 3 JACOB SANCHEZ oIbaII 2 4 sw mrmnq I4 fra 2 4 Chorus 3 4 HAZEL SATTERBURG HIY 4 YouIh 1 ov! rep 3 A I4 spo mqr 4 CHARLES SAWYERS nd I per L 2 3 Orc dince 1 I LOTTIE SCHUH F or ROII I m Ban Iwbrar an 4 Band Show 2 4 muswc wal rc ra change assembly I 4 NANCY SCOTT F sea A I and Scro 3 4 Vwkxnq ed 4 Bar1kofAmerIca GoId Cup Achwevemem Awe d 4 p ay3 Sr pIay4 ModeI deIeqaTe 2 PRISCILLA STONE H p G A 4 sports mor 4 Chorus I 4 fnuswc QIvaI Ban S vw 4 p com 3 Class of 57 NORENE STRAND F Y G 4 class r ax 2 Chorus I 4 pr m party com 3 MICHAEL TIMMERMAN F Honor RUII 2 H Y 24 Model Leg slaIure 4 3ssemkIyrmm 4 sq rms 4 foofbaII nd I JOE TINER rvsferrei I n asant H r- vor s er b 25 GA. . f4p B. fI 1 3 0 L , . I FO - g I ' - Q Ck Tri ' I-4, pres. , Lnd G . . gG,A. . f, ris Bn 31 1 :and , , hes Mn 33 . b,nI4. C.S. .2-43 Hon 4, TrI-HIYY 43 IerjnAs Ted 3, 4, d I : - : fest' IA4g O hesi I-41 Ex' C.S. . I-4, Ibearer 43 TrI-HI-Y If4g . I-31 QUII I II Jr. I 5 , g Tri' I-Y 2-4, v. rcs. 4, , A. 551' I4gAA In ho '3,V rom I CS. . I, 33 Honor ROII 2, 4, TrI H' I, 2, .AJR I g In 2 I I O ' '- C.S. .4, v. pr s. 4, 31 7 -g I 3 . I I ' Q S. B. 1faI a 5 I-43 Track I4 K Ba , 2, 4, I , Ira I vor PIe III,4 HVY 43 Ba-fl 41 CI u 4, pf-I rpmri 4, arvr1uJI az: rv Iv 4. BEN! TREAT F c, 'W 1 HIDEO TSUTSUI ca'c3 J sr ELVERA VARGAS O LJ N LJ SENIORS Class of 57 26 RAUL VASQUEZ rw ng 2 MARJORIE WALKER F H A A 3 swrmrrrrnq 2 esira N p a Ban Amer ca award 4 Homemaker o Tomorrow award 4 JOHN WARHOLM A C ance asse D KAY WARHOLM F 3 Horror Roll THELMA WRIGHT F or ol H A 4 srudent councl smosnf secy 4 Band Show 2 Jr Fay usbererrel prom com 3 RALPH YARBROUGH askerba! r B C orus 4 EMMA HOLMES Chorus3 4 Band Show3 Jr Clay 3 make up 6.5. ,4jH'Y N 31 '.1ff'iw '5 N 23 foo?LmNT !4jr1rr-'ral I 43 trseb, N N 43 rr., L N43 Jr. rfgv 31 Sf, May 43 Eu,rr.v'1f' .4 fmc Y L3, -. P 4 V1.1 M IdjJ.V. Worr v Iaadrrzf1.-'2'Ff.3a3 Qe as, C Y 4, Cr r 2 I, 3, 43 B.fn1 yer 3 r1:'e2. -Nw X I Foorba'W If3j basebal! L35 Sw'r':, 5 . f A CS. . N-4, sealbearer 43 TF- --Y K Z-4g G. . .Veg ' ' V gCr' ' ch t Y3gJr. Ny3g kof F.F. .Ig Band I, 25 horns 41Ex- cr 4 rr' Ty 4, C.S. . I Q 3, 4, - CS. .3gHon R N4jTrT- I-Y 4g G-.A. , I g 'I 45 . p I Ig .'. I B Fljrack Ig and 2.3: A. Henson, T. Fukuda, and C. Palm Talk abou? plans for Week. SENIOR A Fun and Trolic opened The lasT year Tor The Kl-lS seniors as They welcomed The Treshmen To The Viking campus wiTh a parTy. Adding varieTy To The usually simple proiecTs oT The class, The seniors sponsored a donkey baskeTball game in The gymnasium. A Team oT nonbaskeTball senior looys challenged a group oT merchanTs selecTed Trom The local service clubs. LaughTer Tilled The room as The players did anTics on The donkeys supplied by a donkey-ball company. QTher Tund-raising proiecTs were several bake sales and a car wash held in The spring. Marshaling The dramaTic TalenTs OT The class, The seniors presenTed The play l:aTher's Been To Mars. As The graduaTing Vikings prepared To leave The Kingsburg campus, a scheduled week oT acTiviTies was climaxed wiTh commencemenT exercises June 6. A. Henson and C, Pa!m were delegafes To Boys' Sfafe and Girls' Slale. Senior This poor. unforfunafe soul couldn'T slay on hfs donkey al lhe Donkey Baskefball Game. CTIVITIES Leff, B. Nysfrom, Daughfer of American Revolufiong riqhi M. Walker, Homemaker of Tomorrow. C. Palm, D. Danell, S. Rice, and E. Mcfsenbocker were chairmen of The senior class recepfion for The freshmen. JUNIOR OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, Ieff Io rlghf: A. Fukuda, press- JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISERS-FIRST ROW, left Io denfg G. Mofsenbocker, yell leader, E. Dominguez, vice-presldenl. SECOND ROW: G. Schlalfer, pianist, N. King, secrelaryg S. Gia- Burris, L. Gianinni. THIRD ROW: R. Boucher, C. Draper, B. Bennefl, nlnni, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: V. Pinhelro, yell leader, J. Marlin, E. Smilh. sergeant af arms K King yell leader riqhl: D. Jackson, 6. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Emmersen, S. L Elzarnan as served by P Nelson D Perazzo and D uernn I K Kung D Perauo and P Wullnams commurlee chaermen make fhe Junior concessions s and plans lor The Junior Sensor Prom .IUNIORS The Tumors began Theur year by lalclng on 'rhe Iradlhonal Iaslv ol sellxng The Concessions xl' The home loolball and baslcelball games Gm Nallonal Elecrlon Day Ihe Iumor U S Hlslory classes sponsored a mock elechon Slevenson won A Chruslmas Soclc I-lop was sponsored by The lunlors on December 22 lo whlch alumna were especlally lnylled A roller skalung parly was enloyed by Ih class on Aprll 4 The hlghllghl ol The year was The Iunuor Se-mor Prom held on Ivlay 3I The lheme supposed lo be a secrell was A Nlghl In Allanhs The gym was lranslormed lnlo an underwaler wonderland -wif' Ji. fy 4 -1- tsl Q 1- N-A wills N. JI., Xe-V' 2 . . Vernal Alfvlng Ronald Allvln Marian Asdoorlan Sharon Benefneld Sharon Bolsler Melvnn Bollnder Jlmmne Bonander Arl Bowden Barbara Brady Johnnle Brandon Sharon Burris Carolyn Caelano Charles Couch as X A . . V. I U- 4 V O , a I . I - 4 - . .U I . . . I Q . - ' ' e ' . K .5 ,Q 3.54 M Q Q :l g it ya? Dennis Arnold I - I. , , . ' ' 'er 2. i ' 5 V 9' 3 I ,gg . . K Q R A fflff. ' - -fa O 11 as oao , x I 19.1 E I . Rh U ' rw. im f., I Llnda Crablree Lewls DeMoss Davld Dodson Ernesl Dominguez Fred Doody Kennelh Earl Lorraine Elzarlan Carol Emmersen Linda Emmersen Jean Ewan Roberl Fallmner Dean Flelcher Elaine Fore Mary Ann Fouqhl Phyllls Freeman Alsu Fulwuda Lee Gallaher Llnda Glanmm Sandra Glannlnl Barbara Godfrey John Gonzales Rulh Goossen Yuvan Gordon Judy Grandal Marlha Guerra David Guherrez Shlnobu Hanaoka Carollan Harbour John Harlan Buck Harris Eldena Hedxn Cecllla Herrera Judllh Hull Belly Hurlado Don Jackson Erma Johnson Gary Johnson Nancy E Johnson Nancy L Johnson Davld Jones Phyllis Jones Belle Kasper Jon Kent Alice Klbal Kafhlene Kung Nadune Kung Darrel Llnman Duane Llnman Sam Lukes James Marhn Arlhur Marflnez Gordon Mason Lee McClear Sue Muller Geraldine Moreno Jerry Morris Gary Mofsenbocker Gloria Nelson Pal Nelson Rlchard Nelson Yvonne Oliver Dorofhy Olson June Olson Melvun Pardue Dan Perauo Yvonne Perdue Barbara Perez Kennefh Pelerson John Pefree Joyce Phllllps Vnckue Punhelro Larry Pull Dennis Quernn Don Rowleii Ronnie Ruefher James Rydeluus Bob Samuelson Clevla Sanders Lorenzo Sandoval Wllma Saflerburq Gloria Schlaffer Palfy Sides Gary Shannon Cynlhla Shekell Ernesl Smllh Ruchard Square Bull Swanson Karen Swenson Alsce Waggener Pall Walberq Raymond Ward Gene Warren Kay Wedeqaerlner Peggy Wnlluams Bullne Wnnfers lv T 5-Q i' P' ff!! 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J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED Ieff To r ghf B Berg SOPHOMORE ADVISERS FRONT ROW Ieff To rrqhf Mr Boucher m Teasu e P Carender sec Tary KNEELING F S anson Miss L sman Mr Moor REPRESENTATIVES l ff To r qhf Ice p es denf K Osborne sergeanf afarms M Easflund Osfrom S Peferson R Bomben J PyoT'T p esldenf SOPHOMORES NexT year s Tumor class has been busy Thus year wnTh money ralslnq prolecTs ln order To Tlnance Thelr Tumor sensor banqueT nexT year The sophomores sold programs aT The home TooTball games and vnTroduced Vrlcung decals whuch were sold To The sTudenTs durnng The year Balce sales ended The class Toward Therr goal oT enTerTarnrng a larger sensor class aT The Traclmonal banqueT and prom A roller slcahnq parTy was engoyed by The class durung The second semesTer Toward The end oT The semesTer a sporTs parTy uncludmq badmsnTon volleyball pang pong and baslceTball was held T0 The KT-TS gymnasium The hnghesT polnT oT nnTeresT Tor The sophomores was reached when The class rings arrlved The class oT 59 whnch had been qnyen The prnvulege oTchoos1ng The sTyle oT Thelr rung selecTed one called The Olympic Champion A parhcularly ouTsTandung ach4evemenT oT The sophomore class was The size oT Their membershlp rn The Calnfornra Scholarshnp Federahon TwenTyT1ve sophomores qualrhed durnq The year The hrqhesT percenTage oT any class n The hsTory oT The school To make CS F Johnson M Nappa and D Rudd Talk abou? 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C' T 4' ffl P 27 1 I A X 4 fr l 5 X ' ' I' A ll A , M f .ee ' V V FRESHVIAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS FIRST ROW Ieff fo FRFSHMAN CLAS: RFPRESFNTATIVES FRONT ROW IeH fo rlghf 6 Gusfafson vuce presndenr MnssJ Dunn C Nance secre G Olson C Coelho R Jensen SECOND ROW J Wruqhf R Iary SECOND ROW G Lunsford treasurer M Sands serqeanl af B Huddlesfon arms THIRD ROW Mr H Jenkins Mr G Ewan Mr V Dueck Mr Q C Smufh Nor plclured J Swennmg presrdenf FRESHMEN Being lhe largesl group ever lo enroll al KHS 'rhc c ass ol I96O as loolcung forward lo Ihree more busy and lun hlled years belore ll as lhelr lurn To say farewell Slarlung Ihe year off was lhe annual recephon owen by The senlors al which Ihe freshmen were socnally accepred mlo hugh school Isle Alrer Jrhus Ilylng slarl lhe freshman class elecled lhe r olhcers and began lo plan ways lo add money lo an emply lreasury One of lhe hgh ghls ol fhe year was 'rhe lhanlcsglvung dance whlch Ihe class spon ored guvung rl lhe name ol H ryesl Moon Dance ur 2,1 Q 'Hr 5 35 Q .9 ' ,QL '-Lf A f ' ,msgs .sa 16 .-a l. - Q ... - if 41. .., ,AED 3 og if Lena Alvarex John Anderson Danlel Alencla Larry Barley James Bandy Jerry Berman Roy Bowden Janef Bowman George Bradley Paula Brrdges Barbara Buckland Larry Buckner Thomas Burcheff Wnllram Burner! Henry Bush Carolyn Cabral Norma Carrara Gary Case Mary Caro Frank Caudle Adele Chrlsfensen Lloy Chrlslensen Carolyn Coelho Leonard Cosia Ann Couch Bertha Crann Larry CUYIIS Homer Dahl Norma Davuduan Sue Dean Dewayne Demoss John Dodson Herve Do Darrel Deuqlas Rod rx kEmmerson 5 v, y .Rm Y , . . 'Q R 1 . . I I . . y. . . . I ll ' ,IHA K - - V 1 52: , 4, Q r 'I as K ,V -AD ' . - - vel - ,. f 'v e 4 -, I , - I , ... r Q -- I I J I ,ya B rl' , f M - Pike N 'R L M.. . Y IIIVI I I V ,, v y' Lynda Brandon A Ig, I in 'L an A A vi Q ' B 'ver as .. -1- f I yer a ff -' ' ' ..' A B iglff ' sg' I I I , . rg' ' - we- I I A' I I I 'nr fa, l we - 4 I -' ' Y 3 5' fi v- , '. I V -. , .-hr. A' -'K fa f as X 1' - - 1 - -3 M I , ' ' I .V Q yyy. I ,,, N. ry 8, .J N 3 Q 3 .X N r -gg W Q of 45: , 1 ' - e ,Q we ' 's ' ' ' 'l , f rnghf Frlls Ronny Erickson Sleven Erickson Mary Escolo Penny Flack Deanna Flelcher Waller Flelcher Jim Fox Ronald Friis Margaret Galvan Sofie Galvan Glen Gerard May Gordon Sammy Graham Rachel Guerra Glenda Guslafson Jeffrey Guslafson Sharon Hallberg Don Hard Connie Harp Joan Harrison Sammy Helm Linda Hodel James Holmes James Horton Melvln Hovnanian Roberl' Huddleslon James Johnson Shirley Jackson Ronald Jacobson Donna Jensen Rnla Jensen Karen Johnson Jlm Johnson Rnchard Johnson Carmen Kldd Carole Krlvus Lmda Lawrence Adnan Lrndell Carol Lrnman Anme Lopez Yolanda Lozano Gary Lunsford Leon Mabary Wllllam Magnuson Roberl Marshall Tom Marshall June Marhn Marhn Mason Horace May Shirley Mclllwaln Duana McNabb Maynard Melln Pal' Mnllerlck Glenda Moms R D Morrison Linda Molsenbocker Judy Nelson Pafrlcla Noel Ann Olson Donald Olson Gloria Olson Janef Olson Barbara Parker Gary Paulsen Loulse Perry Gary Pelerson Wnlllam Pelerson Larry Pefhl Denny Plnhelro Jlm Prnherro Blanche Ploof Bob Porler Clifford Puckeff Thurman Remmer Bully Roach Lmda Roehlk Sharon Rold Flora Rosser Dewayne Rowlelf Bobby Russell Monfe Sands Lmda Sanhago Judy Sallerberg Sarah Sawyers Roy Schmldf Jnmmy Scolr John Silva Edwin Smllh Larry Sommervrlle Celua Speer Rnchard Sfone John Swennlng Charlly Tow? 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C' :'sllf C,v 'v'1 Sm-lr-L Nl' 5 Mlwllr llr- Cv' .Lxml Llrwclrl Prrlmr-v f-I cr Ur' - fr '7faS 'll' v ll 1'-' - yy 'Vw' Cf rl, ll,-irlr l-'L fl.-ull' Ku, W-'ffl-flrlr-rlrwffv l 'rl lrarry Frm Fr'-Qi B lv F lllwl llld 5- ll r' .l lr lr f rw NIOR PLAY CAST SEATED left fo rnghl K Wedeoaeriner K Swensor' G Nelsow G Molsenbocker, L, Elzarlan, Ward L Gallaher S Benefleld D Dodson STANDING B Falkn D Perdue D Jackson G Scl1laHer,L.Puf1, 5, ff? SENIOR PLAY CAST-SITTING, leff to riqhf: D. Kauiz, E. Mascarin, B. Bearden, K. Qunnarson, N. Scoff, STANDING: J. Cook, J. Gordon, B, Treai, W. Leisf, M. Walker, S. Rice. S E N I O R P L A Y CAST OF CHARACTERS Mildred Gvb-fir Navy Sus Lliifzbfeln B'--lei li1v 'f1 lvliirrzi- VV,1ll,-i Evriwlivie' M-1 cu' i Cf fly Gib H B iflliB'2i1fTlf' L A.', Lfe Mir? rm Dai. lliy Kamz fall vi-1 Ciba 'i Ku 'l-v i Gwvr' nu Zim Card' yn Sylvia Ril Q: Liiv.'fAmi'-C311-iw Ben Treo? J. R -land Pierre Jwrrwl Qirdr-ri llvirl Mn 'vis Willrv-fl lf-i ' SLM! v S' Mu' Bills, ,lr if Tim'-1 M.idi-li - Lili,-N .lm fig Cf 'lf Arr im -Ar T lF.li.c1a 'Farber s Been To Mars' is Ki riolous farce aboul fi leleyimiom elm, Larry, lwis space show, and lwis family. Antler llwree and a lwall years of blayinq fi space bero on leleyisiom, Larry limds if dillifull le Clvamqe lo a lallwer al borne, l-lis dauqlwler Gloria if, quile embarrassed byLierlall1er's qOir1qs emi' and finally even luis wife Mildred rebels, when lwe brings lweme Courwlesm Vilma lZiZi Cerdeyal, lbe rullile--s dmfi -iullry 'bare yillfiimem rel' lui: Pfimlfiam- MR, ROBERT mourns, Play ozfedof Disapprovaly shock, curiosity. and approval are shown by Elizabefh, As Corky and Larry prepare fo blasy off, Gloria gasps in embar- Mi!dr d L ' cl ' ' ' ' e , ouise, an Larry as ZI1IDUfS on her acf. rassmenfy and Ned doesn 1' undersfand wha? is going on. ARNIE HENSON Presidenf GEN E WARREN Vice-Presidenf JAMES JOHNSON Secrefary-Treasure YW GARY JOHNSON Chaplain MURL DODSON Adviser HASSO PETERSDORFF German Exchange Sfudenf HI-Y Under The direcTion oT Mr. Murl Dodson and The club oTTicers, The l-Ti-Y once again had a well-rounded-ouT year oT school and communiTy acTiviTies. The T-li-Y annual ChrisTmas program along wiTh The cleanup day on February 2 were The Two biggesT proiec:Ts underTaken by The club. All The proceeds Trom The ChrisTmas program wenT To some needy Tamily in This communiTy. The cleanup day was a success, The sTudenTs having collecTed eighT Truclcloads oT rubbish on 20 miles oT roads around Kingsburg. In ceniuncTion wiTh The local Tri-l-TieY club, The l-Ti-Y members aTTended The Tall leadership conTerence aT Lalce Sequoia and The CounTy Y conTerence in Reedley. lvlilce Timmerman and David Dodson were The clubls delegaTes To The YouTh and GovernmenT Model LegislaTure ConTerence in SacramenTo on February 20 To 23. The delegaTes had The privilege oT meeTing in The same rooms in which The sTaTe assembly- men and senaTors regularly meeT. During March 7 To I4, STaTe ConservaTion Week, The club sponsored The KKK lKeep Kampus Kleanj weelc here aT Kingsburg High. The T-li-Y had iTs regular meeTings every Thursday nighT. HI-Y-FRONT ROW, leff To righfz R. Nelson, H. Pefersdorff, M, Timmerrnan, A. Henson, T. Clark, J. Tiner, R. BurneH. SECOND ROW: B. Carender, J. Johnson, R, Bergman, R. Nelson, B. Glaser, T. Huckabay, W. Leisf. HIVY-FIRST ROW, Iefi to right: B. Russell, D. Olson, J. Wright. SECOND ROW: W. Magnuson, M. Easflund, G. Paulson, J. Johnson, G. Shannon, D. Flefcher, J. Jackson, M. Mason. THIRD ROW: D, Peferson, M. Sands, G. Johnson, D. Linman, B. Falkner, D. Arnold, R. Ruelher, L. Gallaher. FOURTH ROW: R. Friis, G, Peferson, D. Jackson, D. Linman, J, Bonander. M. T.mn-nerrnan, Ieil, leils T. Clark of his experiences af the Model Legislalure in Sacramento. Mr. Dodson, Hi-Y adviser, discusses lhe resulls of lhe Hi-Y cleanup campalqn wilh R. Bergman and D. Linman. A-. xxx: Q 4-iw WQJQML G. Warren, D. Linman, and J. Johnson were chairmen for the annual Hi-Y Chrisfmas program. 6. Johnson, Ieff, and G. Warren, righl, wafch as J. Johnson dainfily lhrows away a piece of paper during K.K.K. Week. R TRI-Hl-Y-FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: C. Palm, B. Gusfafson, T, Wrighf, B. Nysfrom, C. Shelcell, P. Sfone, J. Brown, P. Williams, B, Bearden, D. Kaufz. SECOND ROW: J. Couch, D. Kern, N. Johnson, J. Hays, Y. Oliver, M. Asdoorian, L. Elzarian, V. Pinheiro, N. Scoll, N. King, P. Nelson. THIRD ROW: M. Walker, K. Gunnarson, D. Pefree, C. Nhy, J. Olson, G. Moore, L. Helm, P. Jones, R. Brussa, E. Fore, K. Wedeqaerfner. FOURTH ROW: L. Schuh, G. Schlaller, S Rice, H. Safferburq, J. Grandal, E. Hedin, B. Godfrey, C. Harbour, 6. Nelson. TRI-HI-Y Always ready lo serve ollneri, llie Trifl-li-Y gil- exernpliiied ilio liiqli Slandardf, oi Cliriwlian livinq by giving a Clnrislrnas barry ior needy cliildren, iervinq al llrie Farlier-Son Banquel, ariendinq various. clriiirclie-3 and coniribulinq lo llie Y.M.C.A, Worlcl Service .ind lo Camp Gaines. Money ior lliese proi- eclf wan raised by bake males and rar waslies. Many iniereuiinq lribs were planned llii year by llwe club. A irip io California l-lol Spring.. was enioyed by all who allended. Anollwer inlerealinq experience for The club was ine lourinq oi llie CBS ieleviion slarion in Fresno and ine viewing ol A' Rcacllcrilfs ie-levimiori Sl'iOw. l-lidliliqlilinq one oi llio reqiiliii rneeringi was inc- eiory oi Mrs. Roberi Verner and lier iamily and llieir escape ro ine Uniied Sralef- from Lalvia durinci World War ll. Tlne Tri-l-li-Y was represenied ai ieveral conier ences during llie year. Lorraine lflzarian, Kay Wede' gaerlner, and Sylvia Rice aifencied llrio Y.M.C.A. Model Leqislaiure in Sacramenlo. Plnyllis Jones iii' landed a Y-club youllw conierence al Ai ilornar. Many members allended llie counly conierences lielil in Reedley and Fowler. Marcia Davis was elecled secrelary oi 'flue Prewno Couniy l'li-Y-Tri-l-li-Y Council lor ilwis year. Tlrie climax oi llie enliro year wav llwe Mollier Dfiuqliler Banquei al lnlanlorfl, al wlriifli llie new oiiicers were inslalled. TRI-HI-Y-FIRST ROW, lei? fo riqhl: P. Young, J. Harrison, C, Ericson, K. Johnson, L. Roehlk, C, Coelho, D, Wallem, G. Gusiafson, C, Kidd, S. Mclllwain, SECOND ROW: V. Conner, C. Linman, A. Williams, J. Dodson, C. Carler, P. Carender, B. Bergman, C. Banks, M. Davis, C. Guslafson, L. Sward. THlRD ROW: S. Rold, L. Molsenbocker, A. Olson, J. Pyoll, P. Osfrom, L. Lawrence, A. Hanson, M. Nappa, L. Mason, S. Johnson, R. Jensen, N. Leisf, L. Falkner, C. Towf, S. Anderson, E. Parker, K. Lindholm. HAZEL sureasuns Presidenf 'x T PRISCILLA STONE Vice-Presideni BONNIE NYSTROM Secrefary ooRorHY KAUTZ ,T-. Treasurer CHARLOTTE PALM f Chaplain MRS. FREIDA MASON Adviser TRI-HI-Y MODEL LEGISLATURE DELEGATES, lei? To right L Elzarian, H. Safferburg, K. Wedegaerrner. Lefr: B. Gusiafson, Hisforiar1grigh9:L. Elzarian, reporfer. 'K N. Hazel SaHerburg1alks9o Tri-Hi-Y members abou? The Trip Oc ine Mode!Legisla1ure.LeHfo riqhf: L. Schuh. J. Grandal, P. Williams. P. Nelson, P. Carender S Andersor1,H Sarierburg. Q I IA 7'-lm '-c N I vw I K ik 55- wifi! H' 4-13 .55 fi- if 3 .. , 'Q ... , -. V 1 N f f 1 1 . XXTXL 'N' I x L ilzu Azzul. .b . K G 5 . 0 LL.. fi! 'Y Y N X Q KJ v- ' Q ' is ig L .x'w . IF, - If 'fm 'A L... Q if A -x MK' ' ' -Q? H1 4, 7 - - 4 - ' 'V ' . 'WT'w, 'QW .M H 3 fa ,. m 4 1 .5s,:.,.E:, ..,. Y Q , gy: 4 4 A N5 Q. , , M .M xx i V ,A Mm ' A M , 'Gay 15 Bl gs As QA, Q33 6 , gil 'Q' 5 f Lx 6 Q , in ' V ' vb . J Q 52' ' If .f ff' I X , x , , R , O W Qi, 4 I A f X , , - ., a. I I s 3 l K 1 t. A ' K ., 1 . Q , fm ' f X xx N r, ' ,' 'B , A ' W Vp yffmnxi f Xi M fqf , T -- ' . , X J . I I . 1 -1 . A .Ji ,. . A f xl U an I, xx , , ! 7 , . xx r -, . ' 17 . V 1 . W . mv N -, ' Aga WA, 7 J ,Mrf K ..- J , 4 Q 4 'V ' f ,x Y, .I N f If 1-XL jf 4 g lf: bln! .ff 6 X 4 ' Q 1 kyfi V .' 1. f U . f . 0' M f- ' - Q? my sf? as . ., . ,a NV. f j Q., in V, 1 'A K 1. 'X I l - ERNESTINE MASCARIN WILFRED LEIST ADOLPH CHABOLLA MR. SCOTT edi?or sporfs edifor feafure ed fo ad user VIKING VOICE For rhe lwellirh conseculive year lhe journalism class has pub- lished a school newspaper, ihe Viking Voice. The iournalislically inclined sludenfs mel only one period ol lhe day, during which lhey worked on bolh lhe paper and lhe yearbook. Al 'rhe slarl of lhe year, a greal deal of efforl was pul iorfh by Mr. Scoll, adviser, and his slaff in leaching lhe new reporlers The fundamenfal sleps necessary in wriling. The Viking Voice, prinled fri-weekly by 'rhe Kingsburg Re- corder, is a member of lhe San Joaquin Valley and lhe Nalional Scholasiic press associalions. Heading fhis year's slafi was Ernesline Mascarin, edilor. Orher slaif members were Adolph Chabolla, ie-alure edilory Sylvia Rice, business manager: and Wilfred Leisl, sporls edilor. Reporlers for This year were Nancy Scoll, Lorraine Elzarian, Pal Nelson, June Olson, Judy Grandal, Peggy Williams, Kalhlene King, and Lorenzo Sandoval. Working loward lhe goal ol a more exlensive exchange pro- gram, 'rhe Viking Voice slaif now receives papers from more lhan +hir'ry schools in California and olher slales. FIRST YEAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS-SEATED, Ieff fo righfz K. E. Mascarin, editor of the Viking Voice, goes over ihe copy sheet wifh M. Asdoorian and K. King, King, P. Williams, L. Elzarian. STANDING: P. Nelson, J. Olson, C. Nhy, secrefary, geis insfrucfions on Iypinq copy from J Grandal, M. Asdoorian, L. Sandoval. Mascarin. My 4101 Q ,. 'A nw, Qt., 1, Diff if y I I 3 Y 4 .Q lk lsr i 5 4, ' Q 1 : 2 c s. M, fri Q J . E? 5 i u ,V g- K TJ ,. Q n It V ., 5 4 y Q gh. S Kjos, . if 'f ii 'ff J . ll F as f in 9 i 5 B R 'if' sv.. , 1 ai S .2 : V if . 'W C.S.F.-FIRST ROW, Ief? to riqhf: D. Yabilsu, J. Delaney, M, Nappa, G. Buck, P. Jones, J. Olson, C. Nance, J. PyoH, C. Palm, D. Kern. SECOND ROW: A. Nix, A. Olson, C, Gusfafson, C, Towf, C, Coelho, B. Parker, C. Banks, M. Ander- son, T. Fukuda. THIRD ROW: G. Glover, C. Carter, M. Davis, L. Lawrence, J. Flores, N. Quafirin, N. Carrarra, N. Finos, S, Burris, B. Gusfafson, N. Scoff. FOURTH ROW: A, Lolano, K. Johnson, L. Sward, C. Kidd, G. Olson, B. Bergman, J, Olson, W. Salferberg, L. Schuh, P. Oslrom, J. Grandal, C. Nhy, M. Walker. FIFTH ROW: G. Osganian, J. Berman, J, Rudholm, D, Danell, A. Chabolla, J. Winters, B. Treai, M. Timmerman, R. Bomben, S. Hanaoka, B. Kramling, R. Burnell, E. Lindell. C.S.F. ln order lo gualily for membership in C.S.F., all sludenls musl have len poinls. ln a solid subiecl, A's couni lhree poinls and one and one hall poinls in a nonsolid subiecl. B's in a solid counl one poinl' and one half lor a nonsolid. Only semesler grades are counled loward The poinls. Seniors may become life members, sealbearers, oi lhe C.S.F. if lhey have been members lor four semeslers wilh one semesler during The senior year. A graduale receives a gold seal on his diploma if he has belonged four semeslers during lhe lasl lhree years. Records of lhe graduales who were members ol C.S.F. al lhe lime ol gradualion from I924 lo I957 are lfepl on lile al Kingsburg l-ligh School. Topics of special inleresl lo high school sludenls were discussed al' 'rhe spring conference held in Walnul Creelc. Mr. Murl Dodson, C.S.F. adviser, each year allends lhe slale C.S.F. conference where advisers sludy problems ol lhe organizalion. FIRST SEM. OFFICERS, left lo riqhl: M. Davis, v-pres., A. Cha- bolla, reporferg J, Pyoff, secy,y P. Osfrom, freas. 4 n--1. ,.,.,... , J... B, Gusfafson, second sem, pres., D. Danell, firsf sem. pres.: Mr. Dodson, C.S.F. adviser. SECOND SEM. OFFICERS, Iefi lo righl: C. Gusfafson, ireas. J. Olson, reporlerg M. Timmerman, v-pres., S. Burris, secy, 1 636,15 Y' ' G.A.A., FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES-FIRST ROW, lefl To right C. Towf, M. Nappa, K. Johnson, C. Linman, C. Banks, J. Florres, P. Carender, D. McNabb, D. Yabifsu. SECOND ROW: B. Waflrins, C. Ericson, S. Rold, L. Mofsen- bocker. L. Perry, M. Brussa, C. Gusfafson, M. Galvan, L. Kleinsasser. THIRD ROW: C. Speers, S. Freeman, M. Myers, A. Christensen, J. Bowman, D. Wallem, A. Olson, J. Safrerberg, P. Young, C. Krevis, N, Davidian. FOURTH ROW: J. Harrison, C. Kidd, N. Finos, A. Hanson, C. Geriner, A. Nix, M. Davis, S. Galvan, G. Glover, J. Mosley, R. Guerra, C. Yeramian, L. Sanfiago, N. Carrara, M. Caro, V. Conner. FIFTH ROW' G. Gusfafscn, L. Lawrence, A. Lozano, N. Leisf, B. Barqman, J. Chrislopher, L. Falkner, L, Flood, G. Buck, C Carfer, P. Osirom, E. Jones, J. Pyofl, L. Mason, L. Hodel, R. Jensen, A. Williams, G. Olson, M. Arderson, I. Val, J. Dodson. G.A.A. PigTails Tied up wiTh cloThespins and knee-high slcirTs worn wrong-side-ouT described The TrighTTul ordeal The Treshman members experienced aT Their iniTiaTion in SepTember. Varied spOrTs Tor diTTerenT seasons were planned so ThaT The girls could use The gym when playing baslceTball. Volleyball in The Tall was succeeded by speed-away and baslceTball in The winTer and soTTball in The spring. The Reedley l-ligh School juniors and seniors came To Kl-lS Tor volleyball games againsT G.A.A. iuniors and seniors. l.aTer, Freshman and sophomore Teams Trom KT-TS wenT To Reedley. Following These playdays, Three Teams were chosen To go To Reedley Tor a Tive-school volleyball playday. This year The girls parTicipaTed in a new sporT Tor KT-TS when The G.A.A. played hockey aqainsT Reedley here. SnowTlalce Soireeu was The TiTle given To The TirsT dance sponsored by The G.A.A. in '57, One hundred TiTTy sTudenTs aTTended This miclwinTer Tormal evenT. The second dance climaxed The TradiTional Spring Day observance, which was sponsored by The G.A.A. on March IS. G.A.A., JUNIORS AND SENIORS-FIRST ROW, leff To righf: C. Sanders, B. GusTafson D. Kern P. Slone. D. Pelree, K. Gunnarson, J. Neves. SECOND ROW: V. Pinheiro, L. Elzarian, R. Brussa. B. Bearden, J. Brown, D. Kaufz, S. Giannini, L. Giannini, A. KibaT, A. Hurfado. S. Benefield. THIRD ROW: N. Sfrand, V. Roias, J. Hays, M. Guerra, C. Shelrell, K. King, B. Perez, G. Moreno, P. Gil, P. Jones, N. Kino, G. Nelson, E. Fore K. Wedeqaerfner, P. Nelson, S. Burris, J. Ewan. FOURTH ROW: B. Nysfrom, C. Palm. T. Wriqhi E. Mascarin, Y. Oliver, E. Hedin, G. Schlafier, D. Olson, H. Sarlerburg, E. Johnson, S. Rice, Y. Gordon, L. Emmersen, N. Johnson. X-mmm X QX W.. ---A---diff ff X . , ' X EX M x ' '- - x , , L, x X W MXL., - J .,,. in ' JI X-.xxtgf Y 4 'L-'YA I i ,Q K X ' ' I 5. N ,Ai-Y 3. hz Zvliikgv fist, -1 V U M , I K s 5?:z:g w:J,fl:M,,f9gL,,,m,,9:.w-1M,. W- X , Y - X iff , ,f' VV kvfkgf ff' X , ' ..-MA ff I' ' V X ff! M , ,ff ' , f f , MM,,- f ff C' Ki' -Lf 'f Xb R A, 'EK ?., ,-- 6 5?-1:11, 1 f ' 'V b-.' 3'!,,.1q A, 1 .YJ W L, 1 f KW! Q Q: 1 '5 ' , I ':3'i: 3-57. .' --1,45 ., v -Q :,, ,,.,',. V , -1 ' 1 ' V 5 . ----,ax-,iv . Q ' 1 -rev 5,43 . 31 - isa. '-.- 5-'Q' 'i K vw .f-'g'- Q - - -. ' . , ,. ' '- ' ' '.'Z:.,,,,. 5 '- ' r 'V ' fm X I 'x fi' k , nf 4 if 2 N, gf. 4, - , .igi3,11 V 'W' , .-.MS , Qi .N w ' IM.. r ' 512 ,. iss, X M1 '73.?5'553w ' 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW, Ieff Yo righf: J. Gordon, D. Arnold, J. Sanchez, T. Clark, E. Molsenbocker, D Gulierrez, R. Bermudez, J. Smilh, H. Davis, G. Burneff. SECOND ROW: R. Bomben, L. Johnson, R. Nelson, B. Fallrner R. Ruelher, A. Henson, D, Flefcher, L. Gallaher, J. Marlin, L. Oilerson, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Charles Moore, G. Johnson, D. Jackson, D. Linman, L, Leven, B. Treat, J. Johnson, K. Earl, J. Gillespie, M. Timmerman, S. Mercer, Asslslanf Coach Hal Jenkins. VARSITY FOOTBALL Opening lhe l95o loolball season was quile a lhrill lor fhe Vikings. They had a veleran backheld, consisling ol lhree ol lhe valleys heel backs: Ben Trear, James Johnson, and Arnie l-lenson. The leam, however, had lo develop slrenglh in lhe line and had 'ro lrain a guarlerback. Lonnie Loven came from The ranks lo become one ol 'rhe besl guarlerbacks Kl-lS has ever produced. The rnagnilicenr Vikings dropped one praclice game To Reed- ley, a hearlbreaker for lhe learn, buf lhey relurned lhe nexl week end lo defeal Dinuba 32 lo 20. l-lighlighls of lhe season were lhe viclories over long-lime rivals, Selma and Fowler. The grand linale was winning fhe Shasla League championship from lhe renowned Washinglon Union Team 6 Score Ol: TO L. Ollerson, manager, Ieffg Coach C. Moore LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW, lei? lo rlghf: F. Candle, M. Mason, F. Swanson, J. Dodson, J. Berman, D. DeMoss, L. Sandoval, F. Doody, D. Hard. SECOND ROW: J. Bailey, K. Osbourne, J. Crablree, 6. Morsenbocker, J. Pinheiro, E. Smifh, B, Samuelson, J. Johnson, B. Burnelf, J. Fox, A. Bowden. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Bennelf, R. Jacob- son, G. Ollerscn, J. Scofl, W. Magnuson, L. Thompson, H. Bush, G. Pelerson, S. Pelerson, L. Chrisfensen, J. Fuller. 1 4 Q ' . Q 'Q B Class co Cao ains, le-TT: T. Hawkins and E riqhfr I. Fukuda. B CLASS FOOTBALL The B'Class TooTball Team, under The coaching oT Ralph Crews and Bob BenneTT, Turned in a Tine perTormanCe during The V956 season. The Team compleTed The season as co-champions Tor The second sTraighT year, Tying Fowler and Coalinga. League compeTiTion Tor The B-Class was excephonally sTrong This year wiTh Fowler, Lemoore, and Coalinga all having good Teams. STarTing The season in high gear, The Viking B-Class marched over Their opponenTs, winning seven games in a row, only To lose Their Tinal game To The Fowler Team in a very close ConTesT. DespiTe The sTrong compeTiTion, The highfspiriTed LiTTle Vilcings did a magniTicenT iob and had a very sucQessTul season. F5 ,-.X ,,.-., 56 B-CLASS FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW, leff To right: B. Chumley, B. Kramling, D. Palm, G. Warren, T. Hawkins, T. Fukuda, D. Jones. SECOND ROW: R. Ward, B. Earl, D. Dodson, G. Lunsford, K. Flefcher, E. Dominguez, L. Dahlberg, A. Fukuda, G. Paulson, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Ralph Crews, G. Roach, J. WinTers, L. Nelson, L. Nomura, M. Sands, R. Herfurlh, J. Swenning, J. Fenlress, G, Gerard. SCORES J. Bailey, manager, and coach R. crews. xr-is oppanern 20 waadlsle 6 T I4 Selma . O 26 Reedley 7 33 Dinuba O 39 'Kerman O T3 'Coalinga I2 7 'Lemoore O 6 'Fowler ' League Game ..l4 CROSS-COUNTRY-KNEELING, leff To righf: D, Rowleli, H. Peiersdorff, C. Jones, H. Davis. STANDING: M. Easflund, G, Sfimmel, 6. Offerson, R. Sward, D. Dodson, Coach Hal Jenkins. CROSS-COUNTRY The Viking Cross-CounTry Team, under The coaching oT Mr. T-Tal Jenkins, compeTed in Three meeTs during Their l956 season. Don AwTrey, Herman Davis, David Dodson, and Gary 0TTerson were The reTurning veTerans who led The Viking harriers ThroughouT The season. The Team produced Their besT eTTorTs aT The TranguilliTy lnviTaTional lvleeT, where They Took Third place. Several newcomers and Treshnnen members oT The Team gained valuable experience and showed promise oT providing good maTerial Tor nexT year's Team. C CLASS BASKETBALL Coaching a baskeTball Team Tor The TirsT Time, Mr. Bob GraTe Took charge oT The C-Class cagers during Their l956 season. The inexperienced Team, made up mosTly oT Treshmen, had diTTiCulTy keeping up wiTh Their sTrong opponenTs: They CompleTed The season wiTh one win and Three deTeaTs. C AND B CLASS BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righf: J. Jackson, L, Bailey, C. Joslin, J. Anderson, B. Russell. SECOND ROW: R. Morrison, R. Erickson, B. Peierson, D. Olson, H. Doi. THIRD ROW: K. Young, manager, K. Woods, G. Shannon, J, Horfon, M. Hovnanian, Coach B. Grate. ,wg VARSITY BASKETBALL By winning rho Norlh Shasla League championship, lhe Viking varsiry earned lheir gold baskelbalig again ihis year: however, lhey dropped the linal play-oll game lo Washinglon Union. Under Coach Ralph Crews, lhe feam losl only Three games and won lwelve in addilion lo lhe annual Lions Club fournamenl. Culslanding players of rhe season were Ben lreal, James Johnson, and Arnie l-lenson, velerans from lasr year's main slring. Qlher players who saw much aclion were Bill Carender, anorher vereran, Johnny Loigren. and Marlin Fridolls, newcomers To The leam. i l-lighlighls ol rhe regular season were wins over ardenl rivals, Fowler and Lemoore. On lhe evening of March I, lhe ieam was enlerfained al Bruces Lodge wilh an affer-game dinner. Coach R. Crews, Ieff, and B. Treaf, capfain. VARSITY BASKETBALL-SEATED, left to riqhf: E Smith, R, Rueiher, L. Loven, A, Henson, J. Martin, KNEELING: J. Harrison, B. Treat, D. Querin, D. Flefcher, G. Burneff, J. Gordon, W, Swanson. STANDING: Manager, G. Offerson, 8. Carender, M. Fridolfs, R. Bergman, J, Johnson, J, Lofgren, Coach R. Crews. B. Carender affempfs fo block fhe ball as a Lemoore player shooh for a baskef. SCORES KH5 Opponenl 45 Washinglon Union 39 64 'Fowler 66 59 Sanger 36 40 'Lemoore 35 47 'Kerman 3 I 56 Reedley 48 53 Redwood 44 52 'Coalinga 38 62 'Fowler 47 66 'Lemoore 43 56 Edison 64 44 'Kerman 37 44 'Coalinga 29 CHAMPIONSHIP 45 W'Shinglon Union 48 ' League Gameq 58 B CLASS BASKETBALL The B-Class baslcelball Team, under fhe Coaching of Charles Moore, Tinished lhe l956-57 season wilh a record of eleven wins againsl only lhree deleals. The Tasl-moving Vikings had liflle Trouble wilh lheir nonleague oppo- nenls as lhey won all six praclice games. ln league play, however, 'rwo losses lo Lemoore and anolher lo Fowler ruined lhe leamls chances ol winning lhe championship. John Fenlress, Gary Lunsford, Gary Paulsen, Gary Shannon, and Truman l-lawlcins did mosl of lhe ball handling, wilh several olhers in slrong reserve. An impressive 55-lo-4l viclory over Coalinga marlced The end of lhe SSGSOVTS for The Team- T. Hawkins, capfain, leffp Coach Charles Moore B CLASS BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right B. Roach, manager, F. Caudle, G. Paulsen, F, Swanson, A. Fukuda, C. Joslin, L. Bailey, B. Peferson, B. Burneff. SECOND ROW: M. Sands, J. Bonander, T. Burcheff, K. Brandon, J. Swen- ning, T. Hawkins, J, Fuller, D. Palm, B. Kramlinq, THIRD ROW: R, Herfurfh, G. Chumley, J. Fenfress, K. Osborne, J, Scofl, G. Lunsford, H. Bush, K. Gregg, R. Sward, G. Shannon, E. Dominguez. MANAGERS, Ieff fo rfghfz G. Olterson, B. Roach. SCORES Kl-lS Opponenl 33 Washinglon Union 29 44 Lindsay 35 3l 'Fowler 45 34 Sanger 24 34 'Lemoore 43 5l 'Kerman 4l 44 Reedley 36 5l Redwood 23 44 'Coalinga 35 46 'Fowler 38 45 'Lemoore 48 54 Edison 38 42 'Kerman 29 55 'Coalinga 4l ii League Games 59 J.V. BASEBALL-SITTING, lefl fo right 6. Osqanian, E. Dominguez, B. Kramling, B. Burneif, J. Johnson. KNEELING: A. Fukuda, E. Smilh, D. Flefcher, T. Marshall, S, Pelerson, J. Fox, Coach B. Grafe. STANDING: S. Er ckson, M. Easf- Iund, G. Lunsford, B. Swanson, J. Fenrress, J. Winlers, G. Peferson, R. Erickson. J.VX BASEBALL Compeling in lhe Soulh Shasla League. lhe junior varsily baseball club lerminaled anolher season of good American baseball, under The coaching of Mr. Roberl Grale. The junior varsily was made up moslly of lower- classmen or newcomers lo lhe sporl. and lhese boys compiled a line record in addilion 'ro absorbing 'rhe experience lheir division offers. The JV squad had lhe same baseball schedule as did lhe varsily. Every lime a game was scheduled, one club would journey fo 'rhe opponenls' home rown while 'rhe olher played hosl. All in all, 'rhe junior varsily had a good season lhal' was characlerized by hard play and good sporlsmanship. HBH CLASS TRACK Kingsburg produced lwo line learns lhis year in B- and C-class 'rraclc under The coaching of l-lal Jenlcins. Bolh reams, wilh several relurning lellermen and a crop of brighl prospecls, lurned in good perform- ances during lhe l957 lraclr season. Being well balanced. bolh feanns had line sprinl, weighl, and dislance performers who were a credil lo The enlire lraclc squad and made a fine showing of lhemselves in several ol lhe larger meels. During lhe lnlerclass meel held on March 20, sev- eral records were brolcen in bolh B- and C-classes. In B-class, John Swenning heaved rhe shol for a new meer record, and Thomas Burchell brolce lhe meer record in rhe ISO-yard low hurdles. Gary Shannon sei a meel' record in 'rhe discus for C-class, and Ernesl Dominguez ser 'rwo records-a school record in lhe broad jump and a meer record in lhe 660-yard run. B- AND C-CLASS TRACK-KNEELING, Ieff lo righf: L. Sandoval, J. Perez, P. Balderama, M. Hovnanian, D. Olson, B, Russell. STANDING: K. Brandon, K. Flefcher, J. Palomar, L. Dahlberg, M. Sands, G. Offerson, D. Hard, 6. Neville, S. Lukes, D. Dodson F. Doody. Q 1- we 3' 5 Z J 1 1 FA , 4-:rv , Tara Q' I-1 ,I QMS - , A-CLASS TRACK-KNEELING, Iefr fo righf: D, Awfrey, R. Bomben, J. Marlin, H. Pefersdorff. STANDING: B, Tr J. Johnson, D, Jackson. A CLASS TRACK Raising lhe curlain on lhe l957 Track season wilh a me-el belween Selma and Kingsburg, +he Viking AfClass walked of-l wifh lop honors. The learn was slrenglhened by many relurning lellermen in +he sprinls and longer dislances, 'rhe jumps, and The weiqhls. Several of lhe KHS records were smashed by lhe alhleles, as lhey conlinued lo raise lhe slandards for lulure lrack men. l-lal Jenkins, Viking 'rrack coach, worked his men hard, prof duced a successful learn, and proved his abilily in his lirsl year as Kl-lS lrack coach. l-lighlighls of lhe season were 'rhe Wesco Relays, lhe Reedley Invifalional meel, and 'rhe Shasla Leaque meels. HAL JENKINS, coach. Up and cver! Yhaf is James Johnson clearing Ohe high hurdles. James Marlin clears fhe high jump bar at I956 spring hack mee? x as A 'I7' Loreffa Mason demonsfrafes The racing dive. A one and onevhalf gamer is performed by Phyllis Jones SWIMMING Many rerurning lelrerrnen plus several newcomers made up The l957 Viking swimming leam. This year's diving squad consisling ol Phyllis Jones, Lorraine Elzarian, and David Jones provided keen compelilion lor lhe olher schools in lhe Soulh Shasla League. Backslroke, free slyle, bullerlly, breasl srroke, individual medley, and relay are some ol lhe evenls in which lhe members parlicipaled. The Team was coached 'rhis year by lvlisf, Nancy Ahrens, physical educalion leacher. Ending lhe season were lhe league meel, lhe divisional meel, and lhe cenlral-seclion linals. Working almosl as hard as lhe swimmers 'ro earn lheir lollers were lhe scorekeepers and managers who were kepl busy lhe enfire season. l.e++ers and medals were awarded shorlly belore lhe close ol school. SWIMMING TEAM-SITTING, Iell fo riqhl: K. Wedegaerlner, P. Jones, G. Nelson, S R e L Mason C Gerlner A. Hansen, C. Banks, K. Swenson, L, Elzarian. STANDING: S. Wilson, K. Earl, D. Danel D Pera J Sanchez B. Rudholm, A. Bowden, D. Jones. iii' YELL LEADERS lefl fo riqhl: Barbara Perez, Barbara Gusfafson, Kefh- POMPON GIRLS-KNEELING, leff lo riqhf: Yvonne OI ver Pa? Gul lene King. Phyllis Jones. STANDING: Pal Nelson, Nadine King PEP LEADERS New yells, roulines, and uniforms were exhibiled al The pep assemblies and games lhis year by lhe lhree yell leaders, Barbara Guslalson, Barbara Perez, and Kalhlene King. Much hard worlc and praclice paid oil in well-limed, snappy yells. A colorful sparkle was added by lhe green and gold pompons ol lhe five pompon girls, Pally Gill, Yvonne Oliver, Nadine King, Pal Nelson, and Phyllis Jones. Wilh 'rheir leer slepping in lime lo lhe Kl-iS band, lhev were well received by lhe crowds. Along wilh lhe yell leaders, 'rhey led lhe sludenls in lhe cheering seclion, wilh very good resulls. STUDENT SECRETARIES The program of having sludenl secrelaries was slarled aboul six years ago and offers praclical experience in lhe secrelarial field lo lhose sludenls who have chosen il as a career. These sludenls, usually girls, are available lor work in lhe olrlice or lo any Teacher who wanls a secrelary. They do such work as lyping, Tiling, and duplicaling. This year, aboul 24 secrelaries look care of lhe needs ol lhe facully. FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righfz B. Chrisiensen, B. Carender H De Prlesf TIFST ROW lefl fo righf: R. Brussa, C. Nhy, J. Hays. SESOND ROW: SECOND ROW: J. E. Brufon, M. J. Phillips, K. Gunnarson J Neves D Kaufz, P. Sfone, B. Bearden, T. Wrighf, P. Gil. J. Brown. ,-s..,,,, wmhm ---... The om on irls racficeasim Ie routine. P P 9 D o W O W ! ! lHey Pai! Whaf's so funny?l LANDINGS ..Monke Y s usually hang an hen! Arnie, wha0 did you say fo Deanna?l Whaf is if? ll? T-Q.. ww., , E x Q K 9 61:4-rn, li? 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