High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
Me111b1'1'x. T011 r1111', lfft to righl: Mill Ulla, 11111 IJ111111, Riflw BL'Yfl'l,1U7l, Dirk Parka, Cbarlm M111'j1l1y, Ci1'o1Q1g1' Ball, D1111' l'i!I.1'l'li, Willmw Norgrm. Mi111ll11 11111, 11111 lu rigbl: Bdl'l71lI'1l Bull, l'f1,1'1lix R11111, 111111111111 M1111r1', lflizubvlb Clark, Krix 131'r'l1fl1111I, SfJal'11u 1111rg1lu11l1'1', 1.11111 l11'KllIX1'I', fum' Slarr. l'v!'lllIf 11111, 111,11 In Vilqfwl: 11111111115 M1lx1'Y1', lyllll l.1r1r1, Nurlrj Cjlzlfll, 111-X K11l1'll11. Mu P111 Ellmlon xlll l'11i Epsilon p1'ov11111s 1111 0lDll0l'll1Illly lor Slll1ll'lllS to vxpress il f'0lIllllOIl 1111011151 in music, 1111, 111111 1111'oug111 llll3 klSSUl'lblll0Il with 0llll'l' 11111s111 Slll1lCIltS. lIl0lIllD0l'H gain il g1'1111l111' lllllll'0Cl3ll0Il 111111 k11owlf111g11 ol' 11111 li11111' pi111111s ol' 11111s11'. kll'l a111l l1t111'111u1'f1 l'l0Fl'ly 1111111611 to llltlll' 11111'i- Iago. 'lllll' 11lul1 CIlC0lll'ilgPS slu1l1111l lkillqlll. thus svrving as ill! f1x1-111111111 llllllllf' l'f'lilllUllS 111111li11111. xlll P111 Epsilon also SIDUIISUFS il v111'i111l 11l'UQ.Il'iIIll of so11i11l 11y1111ls i111'lu1li11g parties. pizza l'111111s, llilllCCS, 111111 1111111111 1-x1-111'sio11s. allowing 11111111I1111's to g11t11111' lIll.0l'lllillly. thus sl1'1111ggl11f111i11g rapport. C,fm11' l7I1'NIl7l'1'k 111iv1'l111'ir l1l11'1'.N in f1111'111ru11. The ollege Chou' rlllll' Collvgv 11110112 lllllllil' 11111 1lll'l l'll0Il ol' 1111. 1ll'l'l' Enlow. 11xp111'i11111:111l Ll very f1'uitl'11l illlll 6VCIllll1l Sl'll00l year. .Al'C0llllHilliSl for 11111 group was Miss BUl'lllxll1' Yllll0IllIPS0ll. Choir 11111111l1111's w0r11fS0pr11n11s: liarlmara Ball. Kris B111'tl11s1111. Sllkll'0ll Bo1'gst1111t111'. l'1liz11l111t11 Clark. N11111-y Clark. l.1111o1'11 Davis. Lynne Ho11v1111111. Lynn l.y0ll. l'lI'llll- 1,-is Nlaxvy. 1111110 Mosley. Xi0l'Ilil R11s11111sse11. 1111111 Hollins. Joy 1'lol11ll11. N 11111111 Willson. :1ltus: Allllil :xlll'Llll2'llll. ls11l111l Lliltillllllkly. Julia Gavey. 1.111111 f1l'iiIlQl6l'. ,loan H11111plo11. Dorlislaa l.11wis. Nlarcia Nle111111t. 111111111111 Xloorc, Phyllis Havn, .1111111 Starr, Ardis VV111lf1. 'lll'fl0I'SI Bill Dunn, 1111111- a1'11 H6Illll'il. William Norgren. Nlilt Utto, Paul I,Zll,l,1'l'SOIl, ,loc Rosas. Jesse WYas11i11gio11. .lack Yeo, Percy Young. Bassas: fll'0l'fIC' Ball. 1111111111111 B1'l'lll'Sl'll. B011 B111111. 111111 Buslry. H. Cahill. R. Calvin. G. C111'iste11se11. D. Foslvr. B. Gregory. G. Nilsson. R. P111'k111'. C. Powell. D. l1ll'liPl'. C. Ro11i11so11. 1.60 Saunders. N. Stout. C. W11it1-11111'11l1.
”
Page 32 text:
“
T01 11161 W6l7 fWtl6lfll Exlbmzdin 'l'llvUaklan1l ,llllllOl'flt!ll0gLfxDl'iillIll l,t'll2ll'llllI'llt. nntlvr the tlirection ol' Nlr. Frotlcrick Wlahl. has long boon known for its outstanding stage por- l.0l'lIl2lIlt7t S. Une of the ltjllgl-l'f'Illl'lllb6l'CIl pro- tluctions of the past. Arsenic and Ulil l.at'0. a C'OlIll'tly about two agml sistvrs. was prvsvntml fluring tlw spring of 1957. 'llllf' play starrml Arsenic 111111 0111 l,fu'v. l'at Doolin as Martha: Stella Cowan as Ablwy: Bob Carlvs as lVlr. Gibbs. Martha: Eltle-rborry is ini- -we make- it ourselves. tlvorgc lrl'I't'llIlilll. Stella Cowon. aml 3 Pal Doolin. The lC'l'lll play ol' the fall sum-stt-my Nool Cowarcl's Fulnefl Oak, fea- turml such outstantling HJC per- formers as Hobart Slonakvr. Sally Hansen. Nlyrna Wlillarfl. aml Pat Doolin. It is tht- story of a ln'npt'1'lu'1l llllSll1'lIltl who gains 1-ouragt' to fol- low his supprt-ssc-al ambitions. Tho first play ol' the now yt-ar. NX 0 lllf' Critics. which was writton antl sli1'0t'tv4l by Nlr. Wiahl. starrml Diane Bavr. .lohn Yivra. aml Holwrt Caris. 'llllrfw' t-svapvtl vonvicts. thvir amusing vntanglolnont with a tlv- llghtlul but thoroughly ilwumlwlmn Urunm Club. tFront ron. l-rl: l'at lloolin. Pre-sitlenlz Myrna Willard, Sandra Martin. Suu W'alton. Judy Anderson. Rt-naltl Mn-lenflres. Sally Hanson, ,lohn Nivra. 15m-ond row. l-ri: Wt-il Flood, Mary Combs,Di1'k Quiglf-y. Bob Caris. Franc-li family and the subsvqur-nt rvsnlts of this 1-ntanglelnvnt formu- latvfl thc- plot for Uv Tlll'txt' .-higlvsf' the lf'l'lll plav of fall of l95-1. has lll'01llU'1'tl many worth-while pvrform- tho spring St'lll0Sll'l'. lt starrml Bob Slonakor. .lov Jonvs. ant-vs both on anfl oll' valnpus. Thr' vlub puts on profluv- anfl Nlary Combs. tions for such groups as the local wom0n's clubs, tht- 'l'h0 vampus tlfillllil 1-lub. whivli was organizt-fl in the lA'llf'l'lllZlll Hospital. F1unerl0ulr lfrzslr Sacly Hanson. l'at lioolin. Mr. Frvflt-rivk Wahl. instructor: Myrna Wiilltlffl, Hob Slonakcr. Mr. Robe-rt Svgrin, student instrnvtor. FIIIIIPII Unk. llob Slonalu-r. l'at Iloolin. Sally Hanson. Henry: You go sit in your 4-hair. Mother Rn-nnrnibcrf' 2 if g
”
Page 34 text:
“
t+, Sf7LH7lXlJ Club nu'u1l1rrv. Senor tximfwl Burruru, m1'z'i.vc'r. The Spuuifla Club The Spanish Club grew out ol' student interests in creating bet- ter understanding between Latin American students and North American students. Already the organization has a rich back- ground of stimulating and in- formative sessions which serve to push its aims-to foster wider and more sympathetic under- standing of the Spanish lan- guage, culture, and influenee in the Americas and world culture. Club members also use the language as a means of eonver- sation, to create a normal Span- ish language environment and to enjoy the benefits which a knowledge of Spanish offers. ' M1'1nlx'rs. lSr'ui1'rl, I-rj: Mary Meznfrmm, Io Miluuzrle, Dnr1'1'u WWII, Kay fflenzrnx, Carol Ifugrl C0 Intl-y Chu. fShu1tlil1g, I-rj: CIur'w1t'cCallm11,jiu1 Iglllfflltlftl, jolm Curr. The campus recreation program, under the leadership of Mrs. Doris Nleek, is open to all ASOJC card holders who want to partieipate in any of the activities offered. Equipment may be obtained in the foyer of the womenis gym. After school aetivities include bowling for men and women. College hour programs and woinen's sport praetiees are held during their respective time. Monthly Saturday Sports Days are held with men and women students from neighboring junior colleges. Ufficers for the year were Richard Heaton, president: Sandra Jacobs, presidentg lSpringJ .lanet Flood, woinenis sports representativeg Kathy Clemans. NNOIllPll,S sport representative: and Dave Muzio. bowling representative. This year the group sponsored the Folk Song Fest, Christmas Sing, Archery Shoot, Photogra- phy Contest, Table Tennis Tournament, Football Skills Contest, Chess Tournament and Volleyball Tournalnent. The womenis Sport Group served as hostesses for the Annual lnvitational Vifomenis Basketball Sports Day. 1 We H!! 30 Horticulture Club The Urnamental Horticultural Club was organized in i950 for those students who intend to work in nurseries, and flower produetion. It also promotes stu- dent body aetivities and main- tains the standard ol' the school. The organization has engaged in displaying its plants and in the designing ol' the Annual Uakland Spring Carden Show. It has won first or second place sinee 1950 in the Annual Spring Garden Show. The organization attends lectures, visits nurseries. and makes field trips. XIr'z11l1t'1'.f. lsllllltllflg, lrfl lo righlj: Iolw Salter, Allan Hmolzs, Mirlmrl lirorafoff, In- virnrlur Imou Ifrlin, Inliu Hulromll, Stllllllfl Wlzllllill, lSn1!nl, lofi io riglrfj: lurk Milley, Gary Slriznmirlc, Rifburd Serianui, Belly fmiriv, Miler' Brmbaw, Clmrlcx Morphy.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.