Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)
- Class of 1952
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As a Tolcen of our appreciaTion Tor The Tine iob she has done as our advisor and our Triend, we oT The class oT '52 dedicaTe This ediTion of The Blue and WhiTe To Miss Jane Curry. J Ellen Curry iv WMS HDIIIIIIISTRHTIUII ,,.....4' Harry Vollborn Rinaldo Wren Mary Jardine BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEFT TO RIGHT: J. A. Sanderson, Elmo Del Bianco, Dr. Ray Miles, Wallace Emmert and William Frey. HDIIIIIIISTRHTURS MR. WREN The dufies of fhe ofiice of Dean of Boys are many, The mosf unpleasanf of fhese is discipline. ln coniuncfion wiih discipline fhe dufies of checking affendance for bofh boys and girls is 'lhe iob for fhe Dean of Boys. Nof all of lhe Dean's worlc has a darlm side. There is fhe laslc of developing fhe school curricu- lum-along fhis line is fhe formulafion of classes and The assigning of feachers fo differenf classes. Come spring, summer, and early fall fhe Dean has fhe mosf difficulf iob of all-The visifafion of all elemenfary schools in The Madera disfricf, IO in all, and counseling and enrolling of fufure freshmen. MR. VOLLBORN The mosf imporfanl iob as vice-principal is fhe evaluafion of graduafion credifs for sfudenfs iransferring io, enfering info, or graduafion from Madera High School. ln coniuncfion wifh fhis worlc if also involves close worlc wifh seniors fo mainfain gradualion sfandards. Some of fhe more unpleasanf worlc consisfs of helping ofher deparfmenf heads wifh fhe rnaffer of discipline when requesfed. The formulafion of a well rounded curriculum and fhe assigning of work for feachers is anofher of fhe imporfanf iobs of fhe vice-principal. Some of The lighler dufies of lhe vice-principal are fhe scheduling of sfudenf acfivifies, clubs, and school organizafion and serving on school commiffees when necessary, MISS JARDINE Girls' aciivilies are The primary emphasis in Miss Jardine's worlc as Dean, Miss Jardine lilces fo have girls worlcing in large and in small groups, developing leadership, poise, resourcefulness, and responsibilify. In fhese groups she feels fhaf fhe girls are really learning fo pracfice living in a democracy. Conferences wifh and assislance fo many individual girls are also an imporlanf parf of her iob. SCHOOL BOARD The school board, consisfing oi five leading cifizens of fhe communify defermine fhe prin- cipal policies of fhe Madera Union High School disfricf. Ofher imporfanl funcfions of fhe board are fo employ personnel, sei up an annual budgef, enacf building programs and approve courses. The chairman of fhe board is Mr. J. A. Sanderson. The resf of fhe chairs of fhe board are filled by L. C. Thompson, principal, Dr. Ray M. Miles, Elmo Del Bianco, Wallace Emmerf, and William Fry. PRIIICIPIIUS IIIESSHGE For I 85 young people of Madera fhis Blue and Whi+e book is 'rhe obiecfive evidence fhaf fhey have complefed cerfain and spe- cific requiremenfs which will classify 'rhem as slighfly differenf from fhaf much larger group of The similar age youfh of 'rhe communify who were eifher forced fo disconfinue educa- 'rion because of circumsfances. or preferred fo avoid fhe necessify of affending school. The sfaff of our I952 Annual have af- 'rempfed picforially fo follow Caufious Coy- o're as he peelcs info a classroom, a privafe office, a Friday evening social funcfrion. or a confesf befween a Madera Varsify and one of our many opponenfs. lndeed he was a busy Coyofe from Sepfember 'ro June, buf as he scampered caufiously, and offen unnoficed, he also observed 'rhaf fhere has been con- 'rinuously af Madera High a defined efforfz l.To enroll and refain fo graduafion as large a percenfage of our prospecfs as possible. 2.To provide and encourage an educa- fional experience fhaf will meef fhe needs of our youfh 'ro live successfully and happily in +oday's environmenf. 3. To provide an adequafe, inferesfed and qualified sfaff of insfrucfors. and 4. To furnish an affracfive and well equip- ped planf, housing a highly funcfional educafional program. lf is nof easy for us who have coun- selled fo be sure we have done fhe mosf possible for you who graduafe, buf you sfill consfifufe 'rhe high hopes for our efforfs. P incipal L. C. 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' ' iii A if i 5 s Z S f A W W Q Rufus Posey George Rasmussen Carolyn Reid Anrhony Robinson Dick Rogers N' y Q :3-35, , ' ., .EE A f A A 1 W . t .4 If f - I W 'lil A 5:2 Lois Smades Alice Trueax Roberfa Wills Warren Smith Jessie Tucker Con Winder Berfha Soker David Turovsky Beisy Wood Bernard Tanner Bob Wagoner Richard Wood Will Townsend Vivian Wiegand OFFICE STAFF Thala Tiroux, Janice Beck, Mrs. Pa? Roof, Palli Galfi, Mary Johnson and Mrs. Edilh Hughes. TREASURER'S OFFICE F.A.A. Secrelary Peggy Busca, Sludenl Body Treasurer Carl Rynerson and School Treasurer Les Beckman. GUIDANCE OFFICE Belly Lou Lucckesi, Guidance Direcior Sanford Grover and Faye Burrow. HEALTH OFFICE Heallh direclor Mrs. Lois Chambers, Bennie Jo Conn and Donna Eaves. TRANSPORTATION Wedford Marshall, Buster, Manuel Denez, Tony Nevis, Lavon Morgan, Doyle Johnson, Augie Schmall, Roy Marlin, Sarkes Sahaidiian, and Roy Sordi. CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: Ed Kollmann, Ray Scolf, Joe Flores, and I-loyd Gazaway. BACK ROW: Herberi Spinks, Clarence Nance, H. D. Palacio and Leonard Kilcrease. an 'VN of W-J ww-www. ,Q f :gx 245. Eg x 221 l x ,Q Q2 ffm Q - N Q fig? QV 55, 4' f ' 1552.334 M X 419' A,.,,,.awSf0Z1f., f Wfff N45 . SEIIIUR HISTUIW This is The hisTory of The greaTesT Senior class Madera Union l-ligh School has ever had, summed up in Tour shorT divisions enTiTled, Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Years. Freshman Year lT was a nice, cool SepTember morning in The year I948. The Freshmen were all up brighT and Senior Year early, ready To encounTer Their TirsT da aT hi h .1 -24- 4,1 Q' 5 f NV 2 gui flf 'eil' R V xii X W , . y 6 ' x --TTI Y 9 school. MosT oT us were walking To school, and by some sTrange co- incidence, we be- came separaTed from our Trous- ers lThe boys, ThaT isl. This was our TirsT experi- ence wiTh The sTu- denTs oT The oTher classes. This TirsT y e a r i n h i g h school can besT be described as one of The mosT evenTTul and exciT- ing years in our high school career. The highlighT of The year was The wiTnessing oT The vicTories oT The TooTball Team which aTTained The school The TirsT championship Team They had had Tor many years. And, we were really big shoTs. We were members of ThaT huge Madera high rooTing secTion which venTured down To BakersTield Tor The Valley Cham- pionship game. Then There was The annual Sopho- more-Freshman recepTion where we were very well received. A Tew oT The Tellows, noT To menTion any names, were greeTed wiTh a baTh oT snow on The nighT oT The gala aTTair. Probably The worsT day any of us had in school during ThaT year was The Fresh- man Freak Day. This Time The girls as well as The boys were TreaTed very rough. The Freshman year E165 indeed a year oT much exciTemenT Tor iTs mem- ers. Sophomore Year This was The ear in which we really found our- selves. We Tinaliy caughT on To all of The angles oT This big school. For insTance. we learned how To make up good excuses Tor Tardiness and absences and learned many oTher Things which enabled us To geT ouT oT classes. During our Sophomore year. we greeTed The Freshman class wiTh a recepTion which our class is sTill boasTing abouT. IT was one oT The nicesT recepTions ThaT was ever given. During This recepTion, There were no snow baThs, no roTTen- egg TighTs or eTc. We had a good Time and a good dance which everyone really enioyed. ln This year we were able To help a liTTle on The iniTiaTion oT The Freshmen, and don'T Think we didn'T enioy every minuTe oT The iniTiaTion. As Tar as big evenTs go, our Sophomore year was probably mosT likely To be called our slowesT, alfhough we sTill had our Tun as we always manage To do. Junior Year Then There was our Junior year in l95O. This year was The year which mosT oT us puT in more manual labor Than we did anyThing else. We were sporTing our new class rings and oT course, our new class sweaTers. This year we puT on The big Junior Review which all oT us will long remember as being marred by The Talling oT a curTain during The lasT acT, which narrowly missed iniuring several sTudenTs. This mis- hap, however, didn'T sTop The Review Trom being a wonderful show. AnoTher big iob Tor us was puT- Ting on The Junior-Senior prom. To make This evenT a success, many oT us worked Three days and nighTs. And, we are proud To say ThaT The Senior class oi I95l received a very nice send oTT. Our Junior year was noT all work and no play. Many oT us Tound Time To give The Seniors a bad Time on Senior Sneak Day. BuT, The besT parT of our Junior year was The lasT day oT school in June, when we knew we had Tinally achieved everyone's goal oT becoming a Senior! LasT buT noT leasT is The greaTesT year oT Them all, our Senior year. This year has been by Tar The mosT educaTional, The mosT evenTTul, and The mosT enjoy- able, ThaT we have encounTered in The Tour years of our high school careers. The highlighT oT The year To daTe was The Senior Sneak Day. We had a Tive-day holiday, so you can imagine whaT a wonderTul Time we had. MosT oT our class moTored To The YosemiTe Valley. Many oThers Took Trips To Los Angeles, San Francisco, and many oTher ciTies. There have been many oTher Sneak Days Tor some oT The members oT This class, buT They were noT school scheduled Sneak Days and The one previously menTioned. This year we Seniors are looking Torward very much To The prom which The Junior class will presenT in our honor. ATTer This evenT, There will Tollow The BaccalaureaTe service, The Senior recepTion, and Tinally ThaT greaT day oT days, graduaTion. When The Time acTually comes Tor This class oT I 952 To leave Madera High, we are sure we all look back upon The wonderTul Times we have had and TruThTully say ThaT we have enioyed every minuTe oT ourTour aes., QOQ ye a rs oT high N Q school. We will Y' D wanT To Thank ev- Tisc . eryone. including , Z' The TaculTy, Tor all I They have caone ip .A x puTTing usT roug Ki- , These Tour years oThigh school.We I'i 'f ' iT musT have been ' quiTe a iobl Veep Baraldi Secrefary Yoshida Treasurer Lewis Advisor Curry Preslden? Carl Wisener Presldenf Carol Builer The class of '52 is proud 'ro give io you, lhe srudenls of Madera Union High School, ihe srudenls who have presided over us in The pasl four years. ln our freshman year, Donald Simi was president followed by Carl Wisener who was The veep. Second semesler Junior Dominici, presi- denl', and again Carl Wisener, vice-presideni. Sophomore year 'rhe very same process was done-Don Simi and Carl Wisener, and Junior Dominici and Carl Wisener. In rhe iunior year Norman Scheiclr broke 'lhe monopoly and was helped ou'r loy li'H'le Frank Gordon. Franlc was +he presidenl' +he lasr semesrer oi lhe iunior year. Finally in our senior year Carl Wisener hil 'rhe iaclcpol' and won a close race wirh Pefer Baraldi, who au+oma+ically became vice-presidenr. The second and lasr sernesfer of our senior year found Carol Burler president and Junior Dominici vice-prexy. There were numerous orhers who assisled 'rhese people, and made ir possible for use ro have such a glorious Senior Class. Veep Dominici Secrefary Montgomery Treasurer Alves BOBBIE ABERCROMBIE JOANNE ADOLPHSON FREDDIE ALBARRAN GEORGE ALVES YAEKO AOKI RUBEN ARBALLO DOLORES ARMI JOSEPHINE BALDRICA RICHARD BALLARD VELTA BALLARD ANNA BANDONI PETE BARALDI BILL BEAIRD EDDIE BERTOZZI SIRI BIONDI FRANKLIN BISCHEL LEVITTA BLEDSAW BETTY LOU BOLDING WILLIAM BOTTORFF MARGARET BOWE 4 . ., ' , .,.Lh-al., wl- JOYCE BRADY WILLIAM BURNETT DONNELL BUSH DUANE BUSH CAROL BUTLER KAY BUTTRAM CHARLETT CALDWELL MARGARET CAMPBELL JOHNNIE CARTER JOHN CHATMAN SEVERA CHAVIRA EMMA JEAN CHRISCO BENNIE JO CONN ILA JEAN CORDES ISABEL CORTEZ RUBIE COSTA JOHN CRANE WILLIS CREAMER STEPHANIE CUCCIA CHARLES DE LUNA ROBERT DE PASQUE PATRICIA DIEBERT GENEVA DILBECK JUNIOR DOMINICI JAMES DUNN DONNA EAVES TOD FELKNER NEIL FERGUSON PATRICIA FISCHER MARY FLORES RUDY FLORES PEARL FLOWERS CLIFFORD FORD JIM FORD MARY FORD RONALD FRAILICKS CONNIE FRANCO IRENE FRANZOIA A BERNICE FULMER PAULA GARDENSHIRE FRANK GARNER PATTI GATTI GARLAND GILLILAND FRANK GORDON DON GRADY EUNICE GRIGGS RONALD GRUENWALD RUDOLPHINE GUTIERREZ DONNA HAM JONELL HANSEN BEATRICE HARRIS WILLIAM HARVEY RICHARD HAUPT MARY HAYES EVA HERNANDEZ LOUISE HERNANDEZ MARGARET HERNANDEZ DON HILL NORMAN HOLT ARTHUR HUFFMAN THELMA JACKSON LORETTA JAMES WILLIAM JANTZEN JAMES JENKINS BONNIE LOU JENNINGS SID JETER HELEN JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON BETTE JONES LOIS JONES ROBERT JONES RAY JUAREZ CONNIE KAY SYBIL KINCY JEAN KOLLMANN HOLLIS KUTCH LEO LA MATTINA RICHARD LEE BERTHALEE LEWIS RONALD LEWIS DONALD LENGERIER ALICE LOPEZ CARMEN LOPEZ EVA LOPEZ JIM LOWE BETTY LOU LUCCKESI ROY MARIANI IDA MAROUEZ FRANCES MARTINEZ GERALDINE MARTINES MARY LEE McCORMICK BRUCE McMAHAN BUFORD McMELLON JAMES MEAD HENRY MINGO PATSY MIZAR NANCY MOBLEY NORMA MONTGOMERY NORMA MORENO PAUL MORRIS DOLORES MOYA RACHELLE MURILLO OTHO NICKELL MARJOREE OCHELTREE DON OLSON AUSTON OWENS BETTY PADGETT MARSHALL PADILLA LARRY PARKER CLEORA PERRY DORIS PIMENTEL JOSEPHINE PIRA IDA PISTORESI CURDENE REED ROBERT RHODES DOROTHY RICH CHARLES ROBINSON JANICE ROGERS JON ROMINE TOM ROSALES JOHN ROSE LUPE SANCHEZ LOCADIO SANTILLAN NORMAN SCHEIDT RAY SCOTT LLOYD SEAGRAVES DON SIMI O'GENE SINYARD ALLENE SMITH DONNA SNYDER KATHRYN SPERA MARGIE STERLING TH ELMA STI NE EVELYN SUMPTER ROSE TALAMANTES JEAN TINDAL THALA TIROUX DWAIN TISCHMACHER JOYCE TOSCHI ORA MAY TYLER LARRY UPTON KATHRYN VALENTINE ROCKEY VALOROSI JUANITA VAUGHAN RICHARD VENTURI ROBERT VOSS ODIS WAFER LEON WEST THOMAS WESTON JOYCE WHITAKER BONNIE RAE WILKINS BOBBY WILLIAMS CARL WISENER DEXTER WISENER WILHELMENIA WYNN VERNON YAEGER HAROLD YICK BOB YOSHIDA DON YOUNG m ,M ,fr M . is if 271: ,A , -mfxg, 'ff V W ,f W 5' ,, f f ' V 2' V 45? ' fn Y W f V ii i I H' 3,225 L, fe A5 K K Z 4 Emww .M-a Rim ,UA - at www X Q A. 4 53 E '5 is . we Q wM:w1MzxWfmwv,.L L Pres d nf Bob Chrisco PresidenT Jim Jorgensen JUIIIURS One oT The liveliesT iunior classes in The hisTory oT The school, under The advisorship oT Mr. Wood, puT on Two oT The leading social evenTs ThaT will be long remembered. The Junior Review, classed as one OT The besT. gave enioymenT and pleasure To The hundreds who saw iT. The Theme Golden GaTe had many Tine acTs and rouTines. The oTher annual evenT, Junior-Senior Prom, was, by Tar, The mosT ouTsTanding social evenT oT The year. The class OT '53 did musT hard work and spenT many hours aT play. They sold colses and candy aT games and dances, puT on The annual Box Social, and parTicipaTed in many school evenTs. The boys played on many school Teams and worlced hard To im- prove The school as a whole. The girls Tools leading parTs in school acTiviTies To display Their leadership qualiTies also. Many sTudenT body oTTicers and sTudenT council posiTions were held by iunior class members. The cheering secTion was also well TorTiTied by Them. During The Tall Term The class was led by Bob Chrisco, ace baslceT- ball Torward and hurler Tor The baseball Team. T-lis corps oT oTTicers consisTed OT BrenT Freeman, vice-presidenT, leTTerman end Tor The TooTball Team, Judy Tavares, as second Term commissioner oT social welTare Tor The sTudenT body, and Bev WaTTenbarger, Treasurer. The second Term had an equally ambiTious group oT sTudenT lead- ers. The presidenT was Jim Jorgensen, TooTball sTar and member oT The band. Don lv1arTin, vice-presidenT, baskeTball and baseball leTTer- man, SecreTary BeTsy Hughes and Treasurer PaT Bell. The publiciTy direcTor was Faye Reis. IT The spiriT and ambiTion oT The class oT '53 holds over in Their senior year, and spiriT such as ThaT does noT run down, They will make a marlc Tor Them in The annuals OT a school hisTory. E. Abundls J. Abundls R. Abundis P. Accornero F. Acuna B. Allen B. Allessini W. Amey J. Arballo R. Ayala S. Babcock R. Balbas D. Barnelf M. Barsolli B. Barlley M. Bass B. Bayse C. Beasley K. Bebae P. Bell N. Bishel L. Billner J. Blackburn J. Blackwell C. Bobo N. Bomprezzi J. D. Bond R. Bradshaw E. Bridgford E. Brislol J. Brown L. Bruce A. Brunelli D. Burnell D. Cappelluli F. Capra F. Camarena J. Camarena O. Chapa J. Chealham B. Chrlsco R. Clark P. Correll D. Cozby B. Criswell C. Crosno M. Cruz R. De La Guerra E. Denny A. Dock H. Dock J. Dominlci C. Edwards D. Ellioll E. M. Elliot G. Ellloll 3I M. Elmore A. Gaines F. Gonzales O. Griggs G. Hemphill H. lrby S. Juarez A. Engman D. Garner I. Gonzales H. Hagans D. Hendrix S. Jamfrey B. Justice H. Espinoza N. Gazaway G. Gonzales E. Harlin R. Hernandez C. Jay C. Kelley J. Flemming H. Gee R. Gonzales B. Hartwell Y. Hiipakka D. Jennings P. Keeling A. Flores N. Freeman B. Freeman W. Frosl D. George M. Golelli G. Haupl B. Horlon J. Johnson P. Kenefick B. Gerbaulef R. Glass F. Gonzales L. Gower H. Grady T. Grady R. Haynes H. Helmers J. Hellon M. Huffman B. Hughes V. Hunier B. Jones D. Jones J. Jorgensen D. Kilday N. Kimrey S. Kinch R. King D. Kuhn C. Lahr L. La Mallina M. Lasher E. Lawhon B. Lowe N. Lowe H. Lowry G, Lummus B. Lynch R. Maciel M. Mann J. Marmaleio D. Marlin D. Marlin F. Marlin H. Mallicks C. McCool L. McCrady R. McCulley A. McClean J. McMahon V. Medellin V. Miller F. Milligan O. Mingo K. Monfanari G. Monlanari G. Morgan L. Necomb O. Niclcell L. Nix D. O'Meara R. Padilla J. Palomares T. Perez E. Piice S. Rasey D. Ravalin F. Real A. Reeve -111 ,al B. Lively C. Lovelady M. Malesani J. Maley E. May R. Mazzela E. Miller P. Miller H. Nailo R. Neely O. People S. Perez F. Reis D. Rickells 33 R. Rockhold S. Russell M. Shoemale M. Swineharl A. Turner Wallenbarq J. Rodriquez R. Sanchez M. Simmons T. Talamanle B. Turner er B. Websier B. Rogers N. Sanderson T. Sinyard M. Tamura P. Turner V. Wells J. Wright R. Rollins G. Soielo T. Sivils J. Tavares J. Valdivia F. Wiens C. Wood J. Romero A. Scoll B. Smith L. Tefer J. Valdivia J. Williamson M. Zamora R. Gonzales V. Seagraves P. Solelo B. Tindal D. Waller C. Wilson Nicholas A. Rubio W. Shaw L. Sterling B. Topping B. Wallers W. Winkler James R. Rubio D. Shellon B. Swanson L. Traphagan J. Walton D. Whilaker W Y, sg iimm 'HQRQMM ii 'if T , ' f..:3 I..,I ., M sr r si s . ji JT as 1 X H T v ' H ir pw r T 4 Y g . .v .. 'f3'1'Esie2rf'1 ii .. . 41? Ti Q f 4 ,A s ' j Q1i,?f?1 Veep Sfenovich SecreTary Sordi Treasurer Deniz Advisor Wagoner Veep Roof Secrefary Brady Treasurer Preciado Presldenf Jlm RooT Preslden? Bob Johnson 3-,,v...,,,,f SUPIIUIIIURES The class of TiTTy-Tour sTarTed The year wiTh pep and enThusiasm and lcepT iT. During The year The sophomore class enTered inTo many acTiviTies and Took parT in all cooperaTive sTudenT body TuncTions. Many acTively parTicipaTed in school sporTs, clubs, school oTTices and made achievemenT marlrs hard To maTch. The class advisor was Mr. Wagoner. Under Mr. Wagoner's spon- sorship The class oT '54 puT on an ouTsTanding Freshman-Sophomore RecepTion. The class made expenses by running a coke and candy booTh aT The home TooTball game wiTh RoosevelT. The program oT The recepTion was a varied one. SlciTs and individual acTs were puT on as enTerTainmenT. Then The sophomore class puT on a varieTy show using Their own TalenT. Dancing followed The show wiTh every oTher dance a ladies' choice. Over Three hundred Freshman-Sophomores were in aTTendance. ReTreshmenTs were served and a gay Time was had by all. The biggesT acTiviTy OT The class was The selecTion and purchase oT school rings in The spring. A commiTTee composed oT Jim RooT, John STenovich, Frank Albini, Judy SchoeTTler, and Carolyn Calaway meT wiTh salesmen oT Three leading ring companies. ATTer careful delibera- Tion and a represenTaTive survey of The class The ring manuTacTured by The HOTT-Jones Company was chosen. As class Treasurer, Mary PaT Preciado was in charge oT collecTing The deposiTs on The rings. An- oTher commiTTee made up of Bob Johnson, PeTe Brady, and Marjorie Perondi handled The job oT geTTing each person's ring size. The rings will come aT The TirsT of nexT year. The Tall class oTTicers were: The spring oTTicers were: PresidenT .... Jim RooT PresidenT . . . Bob Johnson Vice-PresidenT . John STenovich Vice-PresidenT . . . Jim RooT SecreTary . . . Evonne Sordi SecreTary .... PeTe Brady Treasurer . . Amelia Deniz Treasurer . Mary PaT Preciado E. Abundis C. Aoki T. Barnes B. Blackburn E. Brown C, Camarena C. Cooper F. Albinl T. Aragon M. Baralla L. Bogen I. Brown F. Cardwel S. Conklin L. Allen J. Allred D. Alves L. Ashton L. Avila J. Avina W. Bass P. Baumbach T. Beck J. Bosquez M. Boslic L. Bowmen F. Burrow B. Bush J. Buller I R. Carrasco L. Carfer M. Cervanlez D. Conn C. Conlreras A. Corlez C. Amey D. Ayala J. Beeman P. Brady J. Caballero l. Chalman J. Cox T. Amey R, Balbas E. Bellinger L. Breazell T. Calderon 6. Cheek J. Creamean L. Andrade B. Bandoni P. Birch B. Brosi C. Calaway B. Clair E. Cripe R. Cruz C. Diaz D. English J. Floyd T. Gibbons J. Guerra B. Hill R. Cuccia V. Dofson J. Erickson J. Ford B. Gilberf H. Guerrero T. Hunlsman L. Davie C. Davis S. Dunham B. Dulcher D. Ervin J. Fierrc B. Fulmer R. Gagliardini C. Gilliam T. Glosler D. Haqans C. Hall J. Jackson B. James E. Davis A. Edwards A. Fimbrez C. Gaines E. Gonzales E. Hall E. Jenkins P. Davis J. Edwards G. Fimbrez J. Gallegos R. Gonzales E. Hayes B. Johnson E. De Luna J. Ecklund J. Firmalo D. Gardini K. Golo R. Hayes J. Johnson J. Delherage E. Gwenefh A. Flores F. Gee D. Green L. Hernandez R. Johnson N. Jones B. Lane B. Long J. Marmaleio M. Mazzela C. Mendoza R. Morgan M. Karney L. Auiry M. Lopez W. Marsh B. McCall E. Messel B. Morris V. Kinny L. Kizer L. Kollman E. Kurokawa J. Lackey E. La Maifina J. Lee O. Lee W. Lee J. Lemm J. Lequieu C. Linker R. Low W. Lyon A. Malone M. Marquez R. Marquez E. Marlor W. Marsh B. Marfin M. Marfin N. Marfinez J. Mayes K. Mayes E. McCIaran M. McCIay J. McCracken D. McDowell M. McMahon M. McMillan E. Milam D. Miller J. Miilsap M. Mingo J. Mochizuki T. Moore E. Moya D. Nacimenio O. Need K. Nesmifh J. Norih M. Owens J. Parker L. Pallares G. Peck J. Penloralli A. Perez M. Perondi F. Phillips G. Pills M. Preciado G. Price M. Ramirez R. Rayborn M. Richardson P. Richardson S. Richardson A. Roberts B. Roberfs C. Rogers D. Rolison E. Rollins B. Rosskopf P. Rubio G. Salarez P. Salas L. Sambueso E. Sanchez C. Scoll B. Sellers M. Serrafo J. Schoefller M. Shaw M. Simpson E. Sloan K. Smil D. Smifh S. Smoyer L. Sordi D. Sofelo R. Spinks J. Slenovich J. Sfockli D. Slorch J. Stovall R. Swaffar E. Sweeney M. Tavares P. Taylor H. Terahinishi C. Thornlon E. Tischmaker L. Torres J. Toschi A. Tyler H. Ullex J. Valenlula J. Van Curren B. Venfuri J. Walker C. Wallen D. Ward C. Wafers B, Waitenbarger R.Wrigh1 P. Wormingfon B. Whifaker T. Wesfing W. Yick D. Yoshida X umm, .Jmwww , .V ff' ' -WWW-1 V - .Mm ,U 1. ,M ,www-ymwgm-mqqww' Qi vw ww .amE ,H 1 ii President Pere Kirk President Janice Tavares Wfffa In -rr FRESHITIEII xii The class proceeded in 'ro a very acrive year by elecling ils class officers. The firsl' semesler officers were: Pele Kirk, presidenlg Dale Flowers, vice-president lvlargarel Dominici, secrefaryg Bonnie Breeze, Treasurer. Aller eleciion +he olllicers and rhe class under lhe advisorship of Mr. Fred Mangini decided many of 'rhe class problems. The class showed pep and spiril lhrough Jrhe foolball season wi'l'h many Freshman looys 'raking parl in lighrweighi' spor+. The 55ers held mid-Term eleclions and elec+ed Janice Tavares, president Bill Musick, vice-president Pele Kirk, secrelaryg and Charles Swan, Treasurer. The class has speni much +ime priming for 'rheir fuiure years af Madera. K. Adolphson V. Aguillar C. Andrade A. Ashford S. Baumbach R. Beffa V. Bradford B. Breeze R. Bulfinch M. Burgess P. Cappelluli M. Carrasco O. Chavlra R. Chavira S. Alcaraz P. Asfin B. Bellers H. Bridges A. Burks Y. Carroll S. Chavira B. Alexander J. Allred D. Baccelli I. Bais K. Black C. Blair T. Brislol R. Brooks B. Burnell H. Bush P. Carver E. Case W. Chavira W. Clark F. Arbullo E. Balbas M. Boone B. Brown N. Buffram E. Chalman D. Cloelers J. Arias M. Barbosa T. Bracamonle M. Brown W. Canfrell J. Chavlra R. Confreras R. Anderson R. Barragan T. Bradford R. Brown J. Capellufl N. Chavira J. Cook C. Cozby C. Ramirez A. Criswell J. Crowder R. Daulfon F. Davis N. Davenport V. Davis L. Denny S. Denson G, Diaz M. Dominic: H. Echols C. Erwin S. Eslrridqe H. Espinoza J. Farmer B, Falkner J. Fisher B. Fletcher A. Flores W. Foshee A. Fowler P. Fowler B. Franco M. Frymire J. Fuenle S. Fuenies M. Gaqliardini R. Gann M. Garibay E, Garner J. Garrelh K. Gales P. Genlry F. Ghelardi G. Gcodrum E. Gonzales J. Gower M. Gonzales P. Gonzales B. Grady M. Davis P. Dominici F. Fernades R. Frances S. Gann N. Gibbins C. Graieda M. Davis M. Duncan J. Findley R. Franco J. Garcia N. Gisl D. Granger P. Gray B. Green J. Hernandez R, Helm T. Hughes F. Jackson N. Jones P. Jones D. Klein E. Knight D. Lee S. Gilliland B. Lowman B. Lucckesi N. Greene C. Gulierrez N. Haire K. Hampfon L. Harrell S. Herman J. Hibdon T. Hinson A. Horfon D. Hubbard N. James S. Jamfrey M. Jennings P. Jesfer G. Jones R. Jones M. Jordan J. Keller V. King D. Kirby J. Korfe B. Krum S. Kurisu K. Kurokawa J. Kulch M. Lilly B. Lively E. Lmarr J. Longcrier M. Lopez L. Loera R. Luna G. Maddox J. Mellon D. Marlin O. Hefner R. Hughes J. Jones P. Kirk E. Lara R. Lopez D. Maroon B. Marlin M, Amberr P. May B. Mellon L. Miller B. Musick J. Owens 46 F. Marlin E. Mashburn J. Mayorga H. Melton A. Morgan B. Myers D. Padgeif P. Marlin M. Marline1 T. Marfinez J. Marfineui J. Mashburn 1 ' R. Masselfi R. Masfrofini V. Mara E. McCod-Y 'l L. McCuIlar J. McKee M, McKinney A. Meneghin R. Merck A. Minimofo H. Mochizuki D. Morgan W. Merger A. Monrelongo G. Monfelongo F. Myklchy R. Nix N. Newcomb D. Ogleiree J. Palomares D. Paris M. Fallon R. Perez C. Marshall W. Marshall M. Maffingly A. Maxey M. Medellin B. Madlock E. Morales S. Miller M. Murch R. Murray D. Oldham R. Osoric V. Peferson S. Phillips B. Millhallon W. Price J. Robbins P. Roque D. Sanchez B. Scoll W. Shores B. Pike J. Pruelf M. Roberts H. Rosales J. Sanchez J. Scroggins C. Smifh B. Pisloresi B. Pillo G. Preslidge C. Real A. Reed D. Rhodes B. Roberfs M. Roberlson B. Robinson M. Rose S. Rubio C. Rushing R. Sanchez D. Sayre J. Sayre D. Scruggs B. Seman J. Shafer G. Smllh V. Smifh V. Soria C. Price R. Rice D. Rogers C. Russell L. Scherf D. Shellon C. Solelo M. Price W. Richardson R. Roman M. Saberanes G. Schmall H. Shepard J. Spraggins R. Price W. Roach D. Roof A. Salazar B. Sciacqua T. Shifanishi B. Sfanfield J. R. D. B. S. E. Sfeele Tavares Walker Walkins Wiebe Windsor Vaughn B. Slepp B. Taylor B. Wallen C. Weaver P. Wiens A. Woo V. Vierra B. Sfiles M. Thomas M. Thomas M. Weaver C. Willard G. Workman N. Younger W. Sullivan A. Trevino K. Wallers K. Webb W. Cody J. Uplcn M. Ylarrequi C. Swan A. Trillo M, Waller D. Weldy B. Williams D. Valdivia J, Yamaguchi P. Swanson A. Turner M, Wallers C. Wells B. Williams T. Valdivia R. Zamora A. Talamanfes J. Tyler B. Wallon D. Wescofl E. Williams L. Valenline G. Zirlburn B. Talley D. Walker P. Ward E. Wesl T. Wilson L. Van Alslyne QQ, .xg ze xx , f ak ' f f 1 Af M Q.. X X Asffijf, 'fig Wil Q1 fwzgwf, 4,2 .M are 1 fs SA gf H X?:f'w.Jf7aI bulky y wsznf If y ff? 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L AP Aw , gy -.M .i xg FN 79 31 .:,:,f-1' fk 1 'H4586 fcgizix? wfQigy55 4 , ffifwm A 133825 532 ,MF FN 'Fifi 554 'G?45g'2 , -A ,MJJVQZ N193 355 Alam, W 'i 'f A v Social Welfare Mary McCormick Finance Leo La MaTTina Girls' Presidenll Carol BuTler Boys' Presidenf Jon Romine Publicafion Sybil Kincy Awards Jim Jorgensen Girls' AcTiviTies BeTTy Padqeif Yell Leader Norman Scheidl Clerk Laura Sordi Rally Commihee Don Simi Siudenf Body Presidenf Junior Dominici The board oT commissioners, sTudenT governing body OT Madera l-ligh, was led Through The Tall semesTer by PresidenT Junior Dominici and by Don Simi, The spring semesTer. The commissioners consisT of eleven members wiTh each commissioner having a special duTy To periorm. Mary Lee McCormick and Marilyn BarsoTTi duTies as commissioners of social welfare were To Take charge oi The meeTings in The absence oi The presidenT and To be a member oT The Melody Hall commiTTee. Commissioners of finance, Leo LaMaH'ina and Joyce Brady, managed The sTudenT Tunds. ln charge oi all high school publicaTions was Sybil Kincy and Eddie BerTozzi being The commissioners of publicaTion. Jim Jorgensen and Don Kuhn accepT The awards made by The school and presenTed To The school Tor This was Their duTies as commissioners of awards. Oiiicial secreTaries oT The board were Laura Mae Sordi and John Sfenovich, clerk of commissioners. Their iob is a busy one Tor They have The iob oT wriTing leT- Ters To diTTerenT schools Tor all The commissioners. Carol BuTler and Mary Lee McCormick, Girls' League presi- denTs, and Jon Romine and Carl Wisner, Boys' Federa- Tion presidenTs, were in charge oT The business and so-- cial ahfairs oi Those Two organizaTions. Rally commiTTee chairmen Don Simi and Fred Capra and yell leader Norman Scl'ieidT were consTanTly de- Sludenf Body Presidenl Don Simi UIIIIIIISSIUIIERS vising ways lo siimulale morale and sporlsmanship among lhe leams and speclalors, during Madera l-ligh's alhleiic evenls. Supervision of girls' lourna- menls and sporls were lhe dulies of Belly Padgefl' and Margare+ Tamura, commissioners of girls' aclivilies. Miss Grace Fuller, advisor of lhe group, and lhe com- missioners enioyed lhe nighl meelings al lhe homes of commissioners. This gave ihe sludenls and advisor a chance lo lcnow lhe parenls of lheir fellows. The California Associalion of Sludenl' Councils, lo which Madera l-ligh belongs, is an organizalion of Cali- fornia schools fashioned ailer lhe nalional governmenl, and deslined lo leach sludenls how lo loeller govern lhem- selves. ll consisls oi a congress and a presidenl. Junior Domi- nici, sludenl body i fall presidenl, was elecled vice- p r e s i d e n l of CASC and Teach Fuller served as an advisor. 1 ., A, vf , V -s .Q i lsl Social Welfare Marilyn Barsofli Finance Joyce Brady Girls' President Mary McCormick Boys' President Carl Wisner Publicafion Eddie Berfozzi Awards Don Kuhn Girls' Aclivilies Margaret Tamura Clerk Slenovich Rally Cammiflee Red Crapa Advisor Teach Fuller X Presidenl Jon Rom ne Prcsldenl Carl W sn B095 FED All ol lhe boys al Madera High belong lo Boys' Federalion. ll is sponsored by lvlr. Kennelh Murray. The execulive commillee, called lhe Boys' Fed Council, is composed ol lhe presidenl and his officers. These ol- licers are lhe vice-presidenl, secrelary, lreasurer, hand-shalcer, and lwo represenla- lives lrom each ol lhe lour classes. This council plans lhe enlerlainmenl lor lhe meelings. One ol lhe purposes ol Boys' Fed is lo presenl programs lhal are ol inleresl lo lhe BOYS' FED COUNCIL FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Charlie Swan, Dick Lee, John Slenovich, Ronnie Lewis, Jon Romine, Bob Johnson. SECOND ROW: Fred Marlin, Bob Chrisco, Don Wallers, Pele Brady, George Alves, Vern Yaeqer. BACK ROW: Bill Musick, Tony Flores, Leon Wesl, Mr. Ken Murray, sponsor, Don Simi, Carl Wisener. Boys' Fed big wheels Leon Wesl, John Slenovich, Carl Wisener, and Varn Yaeqer iusl before a Boys' Fad program. maiorily ol ils members. Anolher purpose is lo promole friendship belween classes. Some ol lhe programs lhal were pre- senled durin lhis pasl year were various speakers, such as sporls wrilers and com- menlalors, an archery exhibil, a program presenled by lhe lvlarines, and also one pul on by lhe Nalional Guard. The boys who have earned bloclc lellers are presenled wilh lheir awards al Boys' Fed meeling. The preliminary evenls lor lhe annual Punch Bowl were held lhis year al lhe Boys' Fed meelings. A new sporls program inauguraled recenlly was spon- sored by lhis group-lhe inlramural con- lesls. This included compelilive games in louch loolball, baslnelball and sollball. The members ol lhe winning leams in each sporl were presenled wilh bell buclcles. And so, lo all appearances, lhe reorgani- zalion ol Boys' Federalion lasl year has proved lo be a success. C' Presrdenl Carol Butler Presidenl Mary McCormick GIIIIS' IEIIGUE Girls' League is an organizaTion aT Ma- dera High To which all girls in school belong. IT is run by elecTed oTTicers and class repre- senTaTives, which comprise The Girls' League Council. FaculTy advisor is Miss Mary Jar- dine. The purposes oT This group are many and among Them being promoTing friendship beTween girls oT all classes, and giving girls leadership Training. Several service pins have been awarded This year Tor ouTsTanding service worlc. EnTerTainmenT Tor mosT meeTings is ob- Tained Trom The TalenT aT Madera High, buT varieTy is provided aT various Times Through- ouT The year by exchange program from oTher valley high schools. The money earned by Girls' League Trom Their proiecTs is used Tor The welTare Tund, which helps deserving high school girls. One OT The mosT popular of These meThods Tor raising Tunds is The annual Slave Day. The slaves are aucTioned OTT and bring a good reTurn. As social opporTuniTies are imporTanT To every girl, The acTiviTies oT Girls' League are many. Early in The Tall There is The annual Tea Tor Girls' League and women TaculTy members. The girls learn The social aspecTs oT an aTTernoon Tea, and also The imporTance oT Triendliness. ln The spring There is Blos- som Day and The Spring Dance, and To round ouT a Tull year There is The picnic in early summer. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL FRONT ROW, Iefl To righfz Carol Buller, Irene Franzoia, Sharron Kinch, Faye Reis, Joyce Toschi, Evonne Sordi. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee McCormick, Norma Monfgomery, NiTa Freeman, Judy Tavares, Dolores Armi, Marlene BaraTTa. BACK ROW: Marilyn BarsoTTi, Miss Mary Jardine, advisor: BeHe Jones, Gayle Price. Serving Tea To Carol Bufler, BeTTe Jones and Irene Franzoia is Joyce Toschi Edilor Sybil Kincy BLUE AND WHITE BIG WHEELS LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelma Sllne, Bonnie Wilkens, Sybil Kincy, Eddie Berlozzi, Norman Holl. Bul Johnny we can'l read il! Jerri Mobley and lla Cordes lry lo decipher Johnny SlockIi's copy. BLUE AND WHITE STAFF FRONT ROW, Ieff Io righf: Eddie Berfozzi, Sybil Kincy. SECOND ROW lla Cordes, Bonnie Rae Wilkens, Thelma Sfine, Jessie Romero, Sandra Jamfrey. BACK ROW: Mr. Hill, advisor, Harold Helmers, Norman Holt, Bob Rhodes, Norman Scheidl. BlllE HIID Work on lhe l952 Blue and While began early in November wilh Sybil Kincy as edilor and Eddie Berlozzi, assislanl edilor. Conlerences were held wilh S. K. Smilh 8: Company, cover manulaclurerg Lederer, Slreel 81 Zeus Company, Inc., prinlers, and lhe Cali- lornia Arl and Engraving Company. The edilors began lheir edilorial work and drew up lhe schedule lor piclure laking early in December. Richard Maslin, biology inslruc- lor, look lhe piclures ol sporls and social ac- livilies and Si I-lursl look all lhe pholographs ol classes, clubs, and classroom aclivilies. Theme ol lhis year's Blue and While was a Coyole Scrap Book. The aim ol lhe annual slall was lo have every sludenl piclure in lhe yearbook al leasl once and lo give lhe slu- denls a bigger and beller yearbook-a year- book lhey could be proud ol. fl' 1117! - .2 ,JV , i I ,fe sri Vi SALESM EN Associafe Edifor Eddie Berfozzi NT ROW, lefl lo righl: Norma Younger, Bonifa Clair Sandra Jamfre P - . Y. GQQY rey. SECOND ROW: Josie Korle, S bil Klncy, Thelma Sfine, Gracie Hemp- Ila Cordes, Jerri Moble . BACK ROW: Sherry Baumbach, Harold Helmers, Eddie Berfozzi, Don Kuhn, Tex Bruce, Frank Albini, Horace Mochizuki. IIHITE Working overlime lo produce lhe Blue and While, lhe slall worked busily during lhe sec- ond semesler, wriling copy, faking piclures, making page dummies and lyping lhe final copy. Many journalism sludenls cooperaled wi'lh lhe annual slall 'ro meer deadlines. They as- sisled by 'ryping copy, idenlilicalion of pic- lures and copy reading. Afrer long, ledious hours of hard work lhe finished producl' was senl lo lhe prinlers 'ro be made inlo lhe l952 Blue and While, which was eagerly awailed by 'rhe siudenl body. The slall was composed of Sybil Kincy, edi- lor: Eddie Berlozzi, assislanl ediiorg Thelma Sline, business manager: Bonnie Wilkins, or- ganizalionsi Norman Scheidl, senior seclionp Bob Rhodes, sludenl pholographerg Norman Holi, Tex Bruce, lla Cordes, Johnny Slockli and Geri lvlarlines, wrilers. Jessie Romero and San- dra Jamlrey did all lhe arl work. Tex Bruce and Norma Younger were lhe oulslanding salesmen for lhe annual. Olher salesmen were as follows: Frank Albini, Josie Korle, Sophia Jamlrey. Gracie Hemphill, Sybil Kincy, lla Cordes, Bonila Clair, Don Kuhn, Sandra Jamfrey, Horace lvlochizuki, Thelma Sline, Eddie Berlozzi, Jeri lvlobley, Waller Marshall, Geri Marlines, Sherry Baumbach and Harold Helmers. Facully advisor lo lhe year- book was lvlr. Gerald Hill. YES, MR. HlLL : Mr. Hill, advisor, Arlisl Sandra Jamfrey, Edilor Sybil Kincy, and Associafe Edilor Eddie Berloni look over the l9S2 Blue and While dummy. Leading salesman Tex Bruce sells an annual fo Val Keller as Norma Younger, nexl besl salesman, looks on sadly. EdiTor Frank Albini MADERAN STAFF Business Manager Thelma STine Sporis EdiTor Eddie Berfoui Manager Laura Sordi FRONT ROW, leTT To righf: Eddie BerToui, Don Kuhn, Frank Albini and Harold Helmers. SECOND ROW: Thelma Sline, Gracie Hemphill, Laura Sordi, and lla Cordes. BACK ROW: Mr. Hill, advisor, Bonifa Clair, Jerri Mobley, Norman HolT, Tex Bruce, Bob Rhodes, and Bill Lively. lllBIlll IIIID C0 .... The Maderan goT OTT TO a good sTarT This year wiTh Frank Albini, Tall and spring ediTor. Gracie Hemphill was his assisTanT Tor bOTh semesTers. Frank's duTies as ediTOr OT The Maderan was a big iob, buT he managed guiTe well. Frank had The iob OT making up pages one and Two. IT was also his iob To make sure all The sTories came in and To wriTe The heads Tor These pages. You could always see Frank busy wiTh lvlr. Fred Bick, prinTer, every oTher Thursday Trying TO arrange The copy To TiT The space available. Gracias iob as assisTanT ediTOr was To make up page Three and TO wriTe heads Tor This page and To help The ediTor, Frank, in every way possible. To assisT Them running The paper They chose Thelma STine and Harold l-lalmers as business managers. As business managers iT was Their iob To husTle all The ad- verTisemenTs They could geT. SporTs ediTors Eddie BerTOzzi and Don Kuhn had The iob OT making up page Tour and TO make sure all The sporTs sTories were covered. Also iT was Their iob To wriTe The heads Tor These sTories. Laura lvlae Sorcli and Geri lVlarTines, man- ' agers OT The ivladeran, had The iob OT sending OuT copies OT The lvladeran To diTTerenT schools. Bob Rhodes and Lawrence AshTon's iob was To O Take The picTures ThaT besT covered The sTories , . in The Maderan. Mr. Richard MasTin, biology PB. 17 insTrucTor, was The TaculTy phoTographer. The aim OT Frank Albini and Company was TO have a sTreamlined newspaper-The kind OT 5 T J miie' read. paper The sTudenTs and TaculTy would enioy TO REPORTERS AT WORK? LEF TO RIGHT: Evelyn SumpTer, Johnny STockIi and Geri MarTine1 look over sTories for The Maderan. .THE IIIFIDERI-Ill To add color To The already colorTul lvladeran a new Tlaq was added and new headline Types. This year Tor The TirsT Time members oT The iournalism class Traveled To STanTord UniversiTy Tor a press conTerence. The sTaTT hopes To malce This an annual aTTair. Those aTTending were: Sybil Kincy, Eddie BerTozzi, Thelma STine, Gracie Hemp- hill, Franlc Albini, l-larold Helmers and Mr. Gerald Hill, TaculTy advisor. The sTu- denTs were escorTed around The campus by Mr. Hill, a Tormer sTudenT aT STanTord. Members oT The sTaTT also aTTended The annual San Joaquin Valley Press ConTerence in Fresno. The experience The sTudenTs receive in iournalism will be very valuable To Them iT They plan To be a 'lbig Time reporTer or To work Tor an adverTisemenT Tirm. The general sTaTT OT The Maderan included The Tollowing: Norman T-lolT, Johnny STockli, Tex Bruce, BoniTa Clair, Jeri Mobley, lla Cordes, Valeria Kelzer and Evelyn SumpTer. The Maderan is published bi-weekly by The journalism class and prinTed by The Biclc PrinTing Company oT Madera. f 3, ,S if AssociaTe EdiTor Gracie Hemphill Business Manager Harold Helmers SporTs Ediior Don Kuhn Manager Geri Marfines lla Cordes and Sfephanie Cuccia look disgusled in their new aparlmenl. Junior Dominici gels acquainted wilh Sfephanie. Marshall Padilla apologizes for fhe rudeness lhal' his sailors displayed while Rudy Flores looks on. Sfephanie and lla are greeled by some members of the Brazilian Navy. HW SISTEI The senior play, My Sisler Ei- leen, presenled by lhe senior class ol '52, proved lo be a greal suc- cess. The lhree-acl comedy slarred Slephanie Cuccia as Eileen and lla Cordes as Rulh, lhe lilerary sisler. The casl included: Bob Voss as Appopolus, lhe landlord: Leon Wesl as Jensen lhe handy man: Kalerine Blaclr, Bud Grady and Ed Balbas as slreei arabsy George Alves and Pele Baraldi as a pair ol drunlcsg Charles Robinson as l.oni- gan lhe cop: Ronnie Lewis as lhe Wreclc lalvvays running around in his lrunlaslp Bill Bolloril as Mr. Flelcher lhe inlruderi Palii Galli as l-lelen, Wreck's wileg Don Olson as Frank Lippincoi lhe drug slore manager, Franlclin Bischel as Chic Clark The newspaper man: Nancy Mobley as Violel Shellon: Kay Buliram as Mrs. Wade, l-lelen's molhery Julius Dominici as Roberl Balcer, lhe magazine ediiorg Rudy Flores, Bob Abercrombie, James Mead, Garland Gilliland, Lloyd Seagraves and Don l-lill as six lu- lure admiralsg Dexler Wisner as 1 279 gifs' Leon Wesl carries in Nancy Mobley from one of her gay sprees. Franklin Bischel, Charles Robinson and lla Cordes look on sadly. IlEEll Waller Sherwood, lhe lalher ol Rulh and Eileen, Kay Bullram as a prospeclive lenanl and Marshall Padilla as lhe Brazilian Consul. The scenes look place in a Greenwich Village basemenl aparl- menl where lhe lwo sislers, Rulh and Eileen, had signed a lhree monlhs lease. The basemenl aoarl- menl was lhe mosl dislracling aparlmenl you ever saw. Blasling loolc place under and all around il. Through lheir basemenl graling lhe drunlcs ol lhe village, ils huclc- slers and husllers seep, llow and somelimes enler uninviled. To lop il all, six ollicers ol lhe Brazilian navy lollow Rulh home and creale somelhing only shorl ol an inler- nalional incidenl. Dale Flewelling, lhe drama inf slruclor, did an oulslanding iob and challced up a smash hil lor his lirsl produclion al Madera. Barbara Albaugh direcled lhe dance numbers. Ross Jones and Kay Pinoris, arl direclors. Carolyn Reid and Belsy Wood were in charge ol lhe coslumes. f 19V'W Palfi Galli lells Ronnie Lewis lo hurry up wilh lhe ironing. Bob Voss inlerrupls Dexler Wisener and lla lo show Kay Bulfram lhe exquisile fireplace Bob explains lo lla and Slephanie lhal lheir renl is now overdue. Thaf's Leon again. Three colorful dance numbers from This ls My Counlry in lasl year's Junior Revue. Calharine Norlh and Mario Monlagna order a shol ol warm milk from Bob Campbell. JUIIIOR REUUE The lherne ol lasl year's iunior revue was This ls My Counlry wilh live acls depicling various parls ol lhe Uniled Slales including Calilornia, Texas, Louis- iana, New York and lhe overseas possesf sions ol Hawaii ancl Alaska. Fealured in lhe annual produclion were lhe dance band, lhe chorus, modern dancers and a hosl ol Madera lalenl. Some ol lhose parlicipaling were: Fred Rowland, Mary Pal Preciado, Shirley Juarez, June While, Mario lvianlagna, Ed Flarlin, Bennie Jo Conn, Q'Gene Sin- yard, Jean Tindal, Laura Sordi, Jim Jor- gensen, Faye Reis, Oscar lviingo, Ray- mond Newlon, Belsy l-lughes, Judy la- vares, Pal lvliller, Anila Freeman, Coeilla Crosno, Belly l-larlwell, Belly Swanson, Barbara Lynch, lviary l-lays, Belle Jones, lvlary Lee lvicflormiclc, Belly Lou Lucclc- esi, Joyce Toschi, Palli Galli, Norma lvlonlgomery, Ralph lviazzela, Judy Schoe elller, Nancy Mololey, Fanne Cuccia, Suz- zane Babcoclc, Bonnie Willcins, Connie Kay, Rila Roclchold, An McLean, Joyce Brady, Juanila Vaughan, Sharron Kinch, Peggy Dwyer, Lorella Cosgrave, Joyce Mochizulci, Nancy Sanderson, Pal Kene- liclc, Rose Balbas, Judy Johnson, Belly Lou Wiebsler, Janel Dominici, Marlha Qmslead. ORCH ESTRA LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Mochizuki, pianisfg Raba Merck, Lula Trap- hagan, Jack McMahon, Shirley GerbauleT, Geneva Jones, Barbara Alexander, Joyce Maley, Jean Lequieu, Ann MinamoTo, Horace Mochi- zuki, concerfmeisfer. IIIIISIC The Madera music deparTmenT was com- posed oT Allen l-larlcins, Lois Smades and David Turovslry. Mr. I-Iarlcins handled The marching band, The dance band and The Tive-piece band. Miss Smades was in charge oT vocal music including A Cappella, glee and girls' Trio. Mr. Turovslcy was direcTor QT The orchesTra and sTring ensemble. The marching band oT Mr. Harlcins work- ed ouT several new paTTerns Tor The games which drew aTTenTion all over The league. The dance band perTormed aT mosT oT The school dances. Miss Smades' vocal groups were voTed a superior raTing aT The music TesTival held in The spring Madera's ouTsTanding vocal so- loisT was Norma MonTgomery. Mr. Turovslcy's sTar was Horace Mochi- zulci who perTormed aT several concerTs ThroughouT The sTaTe. l-lorace was picked as The besT high school violinisT aT The Valley Music I:esTival. Madera's musically inclined sTudenTs per- Torrned aT games, The ChrisTmas program, The iunior review, Pan American, exchanges wiTh Merced, Fresno and Selma and aT va- rious local acTiviTies. 1+ m N'-W. FIVE PIECE BAND-PLUS ONE FRONT ROW, IefT To right Clifford Ford, John Carfer. BACK ROW: Don Olsen, John Sfenovich, Jim Jorgensen, Larry Tefer. GIRLS TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Monfgomery, Barbara Lynch, Glenna Lummus. OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL SINGERS FRONT ROW, IefT To righfz Norma Monfgomery, Carol BuTIer, Lorelfa James, Doris Pimenfel, Ida Pisforesi, Connie Kay, Bonnie Rae Wilkins. BACK ROW: Donna Ham, Isabel Cortez, lla Cordes. MARCHING BAND FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: Mr. Harkins, direcfor, Joan Cappellufi, Janice Cox, Erlene Rollins, Yvonne Sordi, Roy Ann Sordi. SECOND ROW: Joyce Maley, Esfher Kurakawa, Larry Parker, Beverly Gilbert, Wallace Clark, Rex Haynes, Ted Grady, Leanard Newcomb. THIRD ROW: Aleene Criswell, Roberf Beffa, Arnold Brunelli, Mary Cruz, Nadine Bishel, Merna Duncan, Vera Pelerson. BACK ROW: Clinlon Cczby, Ruben Gonzales, Ronald Wriqhl, Marvin Mar- quez, Roberl Brown. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: L. James, B. Wilkens, D, Ham, D. Rich, C. Buller, Miss Lois Smades, direclor. SECOND ROW: B. Harlwell, D. Wallers, J. Ohealem, S. Kinch, M. Golelli, I. Pis- loresi, D. Jennings. BACK ROW: K. Monlanari, E. Moya, J. Firmalo, T, Sinyard, D. Wisener, M. Shoemale. DANCE BAND FRONT ROW, leff lo right-Rex Haynes Fred Marlin, Leonard Newcomb. SEC OND ROW: Ronnie Lewis, Truman Braf lon, Bill Smilh. BACK ROW: John Sfen ovich, Charles Beasley, Larry Teler. TI 0 RE Ill U S IC DIR-DFIIICE BIIIID MARCHING BAND FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righl: Joyce Tos- chi, Barbara Pilfo, Wanda Price, Bar- bara Lucckesi, Don Paris. SECOND ROW: Bob Maciel, Gilbert Gonzales, Don George, Cliff Davis, Paul Gray, Ken George, Kennefh Chesher, Earl Sciaqua, Neil Newcomb. THIRD ROW: Ransom Branfon, Omar Need, Johnny Carfer, Don Olson, Clifford Ford, Paul Richardson, Felix Camarena. BACK ROW: Ken Monfanari, Charles Beasley, John Robbins, Larry Tefer, Hollis Kufch, Curfis Scoff, Bob Roberls. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: S. Conklin, C. Kay, P. Miller, B. Swanson, B. James, P. Davis, G. Lummus, N. Monfgomery. SECOND ROW: M. Barsofll, B. Hughes, R. Price, J. Adolphson, B. Lynch, B. Bush, M. Elmore, V. Seagraves, D. Kil- day. BACK ROW: R. Lewis, L. Sea- graves, B. Criswell, D. Bush, D. Burneff E. Chrisco, D. Marlin, L. BiHner. DANCE BAND FR-ONT ROW, leff fo right: Bonnie Rae Wllkmi. Marilyn Walfers, Clifford Ford, Don Qlson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Har- kms, dlrecfor: John Carter. BACK ROW: Jim Jorgenson, Ken Monfanari. W u- nef' ffm , ' k Q wand' 'laiw a' 4... all Q' :, ' ' I! K , fum 5 Y e4........, is AT R U T sf A . ff' , President Donna Ham LEFT TO RIGHT: Lloyd Seaqraves, Rubie Cosia, Irene Franzia and Jess Camarena work on The bank posiing and adding machine. FBLA FRONT ROW, leff fo right Mary Garibay, Pai Soielo, Helen Espinoza, Doris Shelfon, Gayle Haupi, Ella Tischmacher, Janice Cox. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard Rogers, advisor: Isabel C T L'l P Il R bis Costa, Janice Rogers, Siri Biondi, Bonnie Jennings. BACK ROW or ez, iy a ares, u Eddie Berfozzi, Carmen Lopez, Lupe Sanchez, Doris PimenTel, Pilar Rubio, Francis Arballo Miss BerTha Soker, advisor. FUTURE BUSIIIESS LEIIDERS DF IIIIIERICFI The FuTure Business Leaders oT America has been organ- ized To help iTs members develop suiTable qualiTies Tor people in The business world and To enable Them To succeed in Their chosen Tield. Also They encourage service To The commercial deparTmenT and The school. The FBLA organizaTion gave a scholarship To a worThy graduaTing senior This year. To Tinance This scholarship, They work aT The concession booThs aT various TooTball games, and made and sold programs aT The Punch Bowl. Among Their acTiviTies was The sponsoring oi The annual Typing conTesT This spring. They gave achievemenT award pins To Those who did superior work in The commercial subiecTs. This year, as in The pasT, The group Took an all day Trip To a larger ciTy To observe The vari- ous business Techniques. The FuTure Business Leaders is composed oT approximaTely ThirTy sTu- denTs and The advisor To sh This group is Miss BerTha Soker and Mr. Dick Rog- ers. sw M 11... M, Illlll I sw W,,..,..M +. fl' N. .Jin ww-, , Y T. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY FRONT ROW, leff to riqhfz K. Solo, E. Flores, J. Johnson, D, Moya, O. Sinyard, A. Minamofo J. Mochizuki, S. Biondi, M. Gagliardini, G, Lummus, M. Malesani, B. Swanson, B. Sfeele A, Freeman, E. Miller, P. Kenefick, S. Jamfrey, M. Amberr. SECOND ROW: M. Tamura, B Wallers, P. Davis, P. Jamfrey, M. McCormick, B. Bandoni, F. Burrow, L. Kollmann, M. Marllin A. Roberfs, D. Kilday, B. Lynch, M. Elmore, D. Jennings, B. GilberT, J. Tavares, R. Walker E. Garner, P. Dwyer. THIRD ROW: E, BerToz1i, N. Holi, C. Lopez, B. Websler, B. Wilkins C. Bufler, B. Lucckesi, D. Ham, L. James, F. Albini, J, Allred, R. Carlyle, R. Maslrofini, H Mochizuki, J. Shafer, K, Kurakawa, R. Daullon. FOURTH ROW: L. Tefer, T. Flores, C. Wood O. Lee, D. Oldham, G. Price, N. Gisf, V. Seaqraves, S. Miller, D. Hubbard, B. Gerbaulel: P. Miller, R. Teranishi, J. Tavares, M. Padilla, B. Janfzen, B. Jusfice. BACK ROW: R. Ravalin R. Criswell, C. Ford, J. Sfenovich. V. Yaeger, R. ScoTT, J. Lackey, D. Marlin, A. Reeve, D Eaves, M. BarTley, B. Hughes, M. Lasher, N. Gibbons, W. Marshall, B. Robinson. SCHUHIRSHIP The purpose oT Cali- Tornia Scholarship Fed- eraTion is To promoTe scholarship among The sTudenTs. To live up TO Their moTTo Scholarship Tor Service, The CSF group does many Things. They had charge oT The con- cessions aT The baslceT- ball games, which also played a parT in The Ti- nancial plans oT This group. AnoTher proiecT underTalcen This year was The sale oT personalized calendars. The proTiT Trom These enTerprises was used To Tinance Two scholarships and a Trip Trom The iunior and senior members. The Trip included guided Tours oT San Jose STaTe College, lvloTTeTT Field, and STanTord UniversiTy. Plans are being made To malce This evenT a semi-annual aTTair. Many social evenTs are enioyed ThroughouT The year. An inTormal iniTiaTion is held Tor The new members each semesTer and in The spring is The annual picnic. Top membership This year was eighTy-Tive and There were eleven Gold Seal Bearers. Miss Alice Trueax is Taculry acl- visor oT The club. 4 1 --U-. 'Hn B3 Presidenf Rubie Cosla Presidenf Vern Yaeger GOLD SEAL BEARERS FRONT ROW, Ieff fo right: Donna Ham, BeTf Lou Lucckesi, Mary Lee McCormick, LoreTTa James. SECOTJD ROW: Kay Buflram, Dolores Moya, Carol BuTlar, Bonnie Wilkins. BACK ROW: Ray Scoll, Vern Yaeqer, Clifford Ford. 67 l 4 i l L 5 r l . Presidenl Bill Juslice Treasurer Duane Garner Reporter Dick Haupl FUTURE FARMERS UPPERCLASSM EN zzi, FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Olho Nickell, Ronnie Gruenwald, Rudy Gulierrez, Rocky Valorosi, Duane Garner, Ray Sesock. BACK ROW: Howard Clark, Jim Nicholas, Herb ljlaqans, Ollo Nickell, Henry lrbe, Nello Bompre John Marlin. FUTURE FFIRIIIE This year's Madera Chapler ol Fulure Farmers did very well lor lhemselves. They worked hard and should gel anolher emblem lrom lhe Nalional Fulure Farmers. The ollicers lor I95l-l952 were: Presidenl Bill Jusliceg Vice-Presidenl Billy Janlzeng Treasurer Dwane Garner: Reporler Dick l-laupl: Secrelary Ronald Gruen- waldg and Senlinel Dick Lee. These boys were in charge ol all ol lhe meelings and were aclive in all club doings. The F.F.A. assembly was a comedy and lhe sludenl body enjoyed il very much. Mike Simmons was Chairman. The annual Barn Dance was held on March 22 and broughl in aboul SISOO prolil. Queen lla Cordes reigned over lhe allair. l-lighlighl ol lhe F.F.A. year was lhe winning ol lhe Nalional Fulure Farmers Milk Judging championship al Walerloo, Iowa. Nalional champs were Maderans Dick l-laupl, Ronald Gruenwald and Dave Sesock, a graduale ol l95l. Well along in lheir busy year, lhe new Mariposa Chapler made a visil lo Madera. They spenl a day here and al nighl allendad a special meeling. This year, Bill Juslice, Chapler Presidenl represenled lhe Madera Chapler and wenl as lar as lhe Regional Public Speaking Conlesl' belore he was delealeol. Bill has anolher chance nexl year so lhe olher Chaplers had beller walch oul. The Parliamenlary Procedure leam delealecl many leams lo gel lo lhe Slale linals. The Finals have nol been held yel as lhis slory goes lo press so we are unable lo know who will win. This year's Falher and Son Banquel was held lhrough lhe cooperalion ol lhe lrosh and sophomores who raised lhe chickens lhal were served. The Cow Palace saw I3 Madera Fulure Farmers come back home conlidenl lhal lhey had lhe besl showing so lar lo dale. FUTU RE FARMERS LOWERC LASSMEN FRONT ROW, lefl fo riqhf: John Srockli, Robert Gonzales, Tom Wesfing, Tom Kenefick, Jack Toschi, Richa Morgen, John Gower, Norman Hare, Grayson Smifh, Jim Yamaguchi. BACK ROW: Ronnie Gagliardini, Don McDowell, James Sfovall, Ed Marler, Tom Hunfsman, Cliff Davis, Phil Chapman, Richard Morger, Tom Moo Don Klein, Dave Marlin. HIIIERICH I I The beef division saw all ihree sieers X , P Thai were enlered graded Choice beef. The sleers were owned by Franlc Garner, a senior who has worked hard in four years oi agricullure, by Bill Jusiice, Chap- ier Presidenl and by Ronald Gagliardini, sophomore Vice Prexy. l952's swing de- parlmenl saw a freshman and iunior lalce high honors. lvlilce Ylarreqgui, irosh, had lwo barrows which were graded Choice C and lvlilce Simmons had one barrow which was graded Choice Billy Janizen loolc 'EA TM home ribbons in lhe Dairy Deparimenl. The Livesioclf iudging coniesi drew 3 I l conlesianls and Ernie La lvlaliina and Milce Simmons look a iirsl and second place in high individual. Leon La Maiiina ioolc a ienlh place and Tommy Wesiing, Tif- leenlh. The Dairy Callie iudging leam placed ninlh wiih Billy Janizen placing sixlh high individual. Showmanship awards were given io Franlc Garner, lvlilce Simmons and lviilce Ylarreggui. The Madera Chapier was raled lop Chapier in clean sialls and dor- milories. The boys who aliended lhe Cow Palace were Ronald Gagliardini, Alvin l-lore lon, Arlhur l-luiirnan, Tommy l-lunisman, Bill Juslice, Bill Janlzen, Ernie La lvialiina, Leon La Maiiina, Carl Simmons, Mike Simmons, Vernon Smiih, Milce Ylarreggui and Frank Garner. Presidenl Eva Hernandez PAN AMERICAN OFFICERS FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhf: Gloria Sorelo, Lenore Sambueso, Eva Hernandez, Eva Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Carmen Lopez, Frances Marlinez, Jessie Romero, Roberl Maciel. BACK ROW: Jess Camarena, Bob Roberls, Tony Flores. PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM FRONT ROW, Iefi lo righl: L. Hernandez, M. Padilla, O. Chavira, T. Perez, L. Sanchez I. Marquez, J. Romero, L. Sambueso, R. Armendarez, M. Valles, F. Gonzales, G. Marquez R. Sanchez, E. Lopez, M. Cervanlez, P. Roque, P. Rubio. SECOND ROW: R. Camarena, A Albarran, M. Marquez, D. Gallegas, R. Chavira, G. Solarez, P. Richardson, E. Gonzalez, E Hernandez, S. Martinez, I. Cortez, M. Price, R. Perez, N. Marlinez, G. Solelo, E. Flores A. Flores, E. Gonzales, A. Trillo, C. Graieda, D. Moya. THIRD ROW: B. Roberls, J. Valdivia C. De Luna, M. McClay, R. Juarez, I. Gonzales, R. Murillo, L. Hernandez, A. Lopez. M Flores, T. Calderon, M. Minqo, A. Trevino, E. Morales, R. Lopez, D. Ayala, P. Solelo, M Garibay, F. Arballo. FOURTH ROW: F. Gonzales, F. Marlin, V. Medellin, R. Zamora, J Valenzuela, J. Valdivia, K. Smith, J. Palomares, M. Lopez, E. Henry, I. Brown, G. Price C. Edwards, E. Price, L, Davie, F. Marlinez, L. Loera, V. Mala, R. Abundis, C. Maciel, C Contreras. FIFTH ROW: J. Arballo, R. Arballo, R. Maciel, T. Flores, C. Gaines, C. Lopez H. Espinoza, R. Marquez, T. Luna, J. Caballero, J. Abundis, V. Soria, M. Serrolo, O. Tyler M. Barboza, M. Ponce, H. Rosales. BACK ROW: Mr. Murray, Miss Palion, and Mr. Gamboa advisors. PIll'l HIIIERIEHII The Pan American Slu- denl Forum under lhe sponsorship oi 'lhe Ihree Spanish leachers, Miss Jean Pallon, Mr. William Gamboa, and Mr. Ken- nelh Murray has had a iull year. Over a hundred mem- bers have enjoyed The many social evenls. Among lhese evenls were lhe iniliaiion and Chrislmas parly. The lal- S+ ler was celeloraled in lrue Mexican cuslom, wilh lhe Posadas,l' Spanish carols, and lhe lradilional pinaias. The lasl evenl was a spring hayride and picnic. The memloers oi lhe PAST: enlerlained lhe Fresno Slale College Spanish club in lhe fall wilh slciis and musical selecf lions. April 4lh was sei lor lhe annual Pan American lziesla pro' gram and dance. The program included dances, vocal solos, a lrio, and guilarisls. The Varsilonians played ior lheir pro- gram. The purpose oi lhis organizalion is lo promole beller une derslanding among lhe Lalin counlries and lhe Uniled Slales. rf.. . ,I :A , . r - J l 3 ' Q BLUE M FRONT ROW, leff To righf: L. Parker, D. Cozby, L. Seagraves, P. Gonzales, B. Bofforf, G Alves, P. Brady, D. Tischmacher, B. Rhodes, D. Simi, J. Dominici, D. Grady, B. Abercrombie D. WalTers, B. Freeman. SECOND ROW: F. MarTin, O. Nickell, H. Hagans, N. Bomprezzi B. Tindal, D. Kuhn, J. Jorqenson, N. Scheidi, D. Marfin, V. Yaeger, T, Braifon, H. Lowry, D Rollins, B. Dufcher, M. Bass. THIRD ROW: R. Lewis, D. Bush, R. Valorosi, P. Morris, B Harvey, J. Sienovich, D. Bush, D. Ravalin, D. Gran er, C. Robinson, R. Gufierrez, P. Cap pelluii, B. Chrisco, D. Cappellufi, J. Millsap. BACK ROW: C. De Luna, J. Rosales, A Owens, C. Wisener, B. Yoshida, T. Hughes, N. Jones, D. O'Meara, R. Gann, H. Gulierrez, R. Rubio, O. Chapa, R. Gonzales, J. Flemming, H. Yick. I This year The Blue lvl SocieTy I ' which is made up of iusT Those ' proud leTTermen of Madera has marlced The second year OT exisT- ence since The old Block lvl was abandoned a Tew years ago. This year's Tall presidenT was . D Bob Yoshida. Spring OTlicers in- Q cluded Don CappelluTTi, president . f A ' Ronnie Lewis, vice prexyy George N A Alves, secreTaryg Bob Chrisco, Treasurer: Wesley Bass, SergeanT- aT-Arms. The reorganizaTion of The Blue M was To bring The boys which are in diTlerenT aThleTics TogeTher Through meeTings and various parTies. There is one Thing which every boy who joins has To do TirsT and ThaT is go Through The praised Blue lvl iniTiaTion. IT a person can survive This ordeal Then he can go Through any- Thing. li Mum . .. Q 'B . i i'ii T wie ,,,,, ..,.. J., ,pain I Q ir' X i 1' .ve K Zsa.-. .. , WZ' v N19 'Sgfsrff sf: 'R v Presidenf Bob Yoshida PresidenT Dori Cappelluii Rex Haynes lrighil blocks a punch Thrown b Marvin Marquez during The Punch Bowl. The Blue M ushered The Punch Bowl. 7l MELODY HALL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, leff fo right: Mary Pal' Preciado, Mary Lee McCormick, Belly Lou Lucckesi, Marilyn Barsolfi, June While. BACK ROW: Eldorado Bridgford, Bill Musick, Marshall Pa- dilla, James Jenkins, Brenl' Freeman, Ralph Mauela, Bob Dulcher. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, lefl 'lo riqhl: Leo La Mallina, Joyce Toschi, Sharron Kinch, Don Wallers. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Wilkins, Teach Fuller, advisor: Pal Miller, Miss Lois Smades, ad- visor, Don Cappelluli. BACK ROW: Don Simi, fall sludeni body presidenl. INTERNATIONAL WORLD AFFAIRS FRONT ROW, left fo righl: Don Grady, Mary Ford, Florence Gee, Kay Golo. BACK ROW: Roy Mariani, Franklin Bischel, Vern Yaeqer, Bonnie Sue Bush, Bennie Jo Conn, Hollis Kulch. FIRE DRILL SQUAD FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Mr. Grover, fac- ully advisory Duane Neeley, Larry Parker, Carl Wisener, Bill Bollorfl, fire chief: Jon Romine, Don Walfers, Rudy Flores, Charles De Luna. SECOND ROW: Norman Scheidl, Ronnie Mc- Culley, Jack Erickson, Bob Criswell, Leon Wesl, Buford Tindal, Don Young, Delberl Burnelf, James Mead. BACK ROW: Bob Chrisco, Leo La Mallina, Pele Brady, Bob Johnson, Jim Jorqenson, Don Simi, Ed Harlin, Duane Bush, Ron Lewis, Dexler Wisener, Frank Gordon. SKI CLUB FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: Paul Richardson, Dolores Armi, Bob Rhodes, Faye Reis, Pal Miller, Marion Lasher, Teach Fuller, advisor. SECOND ROW: Eddie Moya, Don O'Meara, Ronnie Wriqhl, Jon Ecklund. BACK ROW: Rob- erl Beffa, Phil Baumbach, Bill Bayse, Bob Johnson, David Conn. REEL SPINNERS FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Jim Palomares, Her- berl Haqans, Mr. Fosler, advisor, Ovanual Berkeley, John Rose, Tom Sivils, J. D. Bond, Ray Juarez, John Palomares, Leonard Ashlon, Leonard Newcomb, Buddy Allen. BACK ROW: William Burnell, Neil Ferguson, Henry lrbe, Jim Lemm, Ed Harlin, Wesley Sullivan. HARVEY GIRLS FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Belly Marlin, Glenda Goodrum, Shirley Dunham, Emily Denney, Belly Bolding. BACK ROW: Pal Fisher, Rose Tala- manles, Palsy Mizer, Lois Jones, Charlelle Caldwell, Roberla Wills, sponsor. SQUARE DANCERS FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: La Donna Smilh, Norma Younger, Mary Ford, Mary Pal Preciado, Belly Long, Gracie Hemphill, Louise Allen, Relha Walker, Jequila Hellon, Barbara Hill. SECOND ROW: Rex Haynes, Eddie Moya, Richard Rice, Nadine Bishell, Merna Duncan, Connie Erwin, Bill Beard, Josie Korle, Marshall Padilla. BACK ROW: Bob Dulcher, Tom Wes- lon, Norman Jones, Bill Morger, Bill Mellon, Hollis Kulch, Bob Abercrombie, Elene Mash- burn, Jim Lowe. ATH ENA HORIZON FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: B. Talley, J. Fisher, R. Maslrofini, B. Lucckesi, A. Criswell, C. Nel- son, B. Taylor, J. Cook, T. Hinson, W. Price, C. Willard, B. Krum, J. Tavares, J. Cappelluli. SECOND ROW: J. Marlinazzi, P. Genlry, M. McKinney, D. Rogers, L. Miller, B. Vieira, B. Pike, B. Bellers, L. Van Alslyne, M. Waller, N. Younger, M. Pallon, V. Pelerson, D. Hubbard, BACK ROW: B. Sleele, P. Swanson, B, Brown, B. Seman, R. Price, A. Menighin, J. Crowder, B. Breeze, S. Baumbach, J. Korle, P. Dominici, B. Burnell, M. Duncan, C. Erwin. IRIS HORIZON FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: M. McCormick, T. Thirox, J. Vaughan, O. Sinyard, I. Franzoia, P. Galli, N. Monlgomery, M. Hayes, D. Armi, N. Moreno, R. Cosla. SECOND ROW: L. James, C. Buller, B. Lucckesi, J. Hansen, A. Smilh, J. Pira, M. Ochellree, J. Toschi, B. Jones, l. Cordes, K. Spera, D. Pimenlel. BACK ROW: Miss Jane Curry, advisor, C. Kay, J. Kollman, D. Ham, J. Adolphslonab. Snyder, C. Perry, J. in al. ZENITH HORIZON FRONT ROW, lefl lc righl: P. Bell, A. Freeman, F. Reis, B. Swanson, B. Lynch, S. Russell, G. Monlanari, G. Lummus, A. McClean, P. Ken- efick, M. Golelli. SECOND ROW: M. Elmore, N. Blshell, S. Rasey, M. Malesani, E. Miller, P. Miller, M. Barsolli, S. Kinch, B. Wallenbarger, N. Sanderson, Belle Harlwell. BACK ROW: D. Jennings, B. Websler, C. Wood, J. Tavares, P. Dwyer, B. Hughes, S. Babcock, M. Lasher, J. While, J. Chealham. AURORA HORIZON FRONT ROW, Iell lo righl: F. Gee, B. Long, E. Sordi, J. Mochizuki, L. Sordi, R. Rayborn, M. Perondi, P. Preciado, S. Richardson, K, Smil, D. Gardini, A. Roberls, B. Clair. SEC- OND ROW: K. Golo, C. Thornlon, E. Tisch- macher, M. Marlin, R. Cuccia, S. Conklin, J. Schoelller, C. Calaway, B. Marlin, B. McCall, M. McMahon, E. Kurokawa. BACK ROW: L. Kizer, E. Missel, M. Boslic, Miss Mary Jardine, advisor, L. Kollman, S. Smoyer, C. Cooper, C. Hall, C. Mendoza, C. Rogers, P. Birch, M. Mazzela. AMANACER HORIZON FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: G. Marquez, J. Sanchez, L. Sanchez, R. Abundis, E. Hernandez, F. Marlinez, D. Ayala, S. Perez, F. Gonzales. BACK ROW: C. Lopez, E. Lopez, M. Valles, L. Torres, E. Sanchez, M. Ponce, E. Gonzales, T. Marlinez, M. Marlinez, I. Corlez, Jessie Tucker, advisor. TR.OOP I0 FRONT ROW, left ro righl: Raba Merck, Dor- olhy Oldham, Ann Minamolo, Dolores, Walker, Sandra Jamfrey. BACK ROW: Maxine Robert- son, Geneva Jones, Yvonne Carroll Alice Tal- amanfes, Marfha Weaver, Maverill Amberr. TROOP 9 FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Belly Bolding, Ben- nie Jo Conn, Mary Ford, Kafhryn Valenline, Dolores Moya, Mary Johnson, Bonnie Jennings. BACK ROW: Pal Fisher, Vivian Seagraves, Kay Buffram, Anna Bandoni, Ora Mae Tyler, Thelma Jackson, Margaref Campbell. TROOP 8 FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: Vivian Hunler, Peggy Jamfrey, Judy Johnson, Lula Traphagan, Emily Denny, Juanila Lowe, Glendora Lowe, Janice Deiherage. BACK ROW: Evelyn May, Opal Griggs, Mary Lou Barlley, Beverly Hor- lon, Ernesline Lawhon, Carol Lovelady, Mar- garel Tamura, Janice Beck. TROOP 6 FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: Annie Edwards, Gayle Price, Millie Mingo, Eldorado Bridg- ford, Bealrice Harris, Beafrice Milchell, Er- nesline Burnelf, Charles Effa Gaines. SECOND ROW: Emily Jenkins, Palsy Davie, Irene Brown, Eldoris Henry, Bernice Fulmer, Mildred Thomas, Mary Price, Evelyn Vaugh. BACK ROW: Lois McCrady, Conlella Edwards, Joan Blackburn, Helen Bridges, Ada Mae Scoll, Elhel Price, Gradie Mae Wilburn, Aramenla Dock. TROOP I FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: Barbara Hill, Jean Parker, Darlene Jones, Jackie Walker, Belly Bandoni. BACK ROW: Rufh Russell, Analee Tyler, Ramona Swaffer, Julia Beeman, Jean Lequierr, 'ww 'W F f i ......,.......,.,....,.1.........---6 UNK, William Harvey F d S T I fe OBO Dwain Tischmacher Bill BoTTorH Waynl Shaw Leon Wesf Fred Marlin Bob Yoschida UFIRSIT Being hampered by iniuries ThroughouT The season The Madera High CoyoTes, under The supervision oT Coach Joe Keeble, Tinished TiTTh place in league play and came Through The '51 season wiTh a record oT Two wins, Tive losses and one Tie. Having The smallesT Team in The league didn'T phase The CoyoTes as They played hard ball no maTTer whaT odds They were up againsT. The squad consisTed OT approxirnaTely 28 boys oT which only six were reTurning leTTermen. Nine play- ers were up Trom The B's. The line average was abouT ISO pounds, while The back- Tield averaged l5O pounds per man. Helping Coach Keeble This year were Con Winder, line coach, and Bob Wagoner, assisTanT coach, AlThough There were many minor iniuries ThroughouT The season, Two maior injuries were inTlicTed on Two CoyoTes. Dwain Tischmacher broke boTh his collar- bone and leg, while Rudy GuTierrez broke his kneecap. Leon WesT, big leTT Tackle, was The only member oT The Team To make All League, All Valley, and All STaTe. LeTT guard Bill Harvey made second sTring All League, while Tullback Coy Dockery was honorably menTioned Tor All League. Here is The sTarTing lineup Tor mosT oT The games: Fred SoTelo, righT end, good pass receiver and Tine blocker. He will be one oT The sTarTing eleven nexT season. . . . Rocky Valorosi, righT Tackle, played a sTeady rock 'em sock 'em ball game . . . Julius Dominici, righT guard, held The cenTer oi The line TighT and made many blocks . . . Bill BoTTorTT, cenTer, did a bang up iob as a blocker and line-backer . . . Bill Harvey, leTT guard, one oT The big guns in The Ma- dera line. Fine all around man. Leon WesT, leTT Tackle, anoTher big gun in The line. lvlade All League, All Valley, and All STaTe. Only member leTT of The '48 championship Team . . .Jon Romine, leTT end, did a good job aT pass receiving . . . Fred MarTin and Carl Wisener alTernaTed aT righT half po- siTion and each gaThered in much yardage. MarTin will be back nexT year . . .Wayne Shaw, leTT halT, made good on end runs . . . Bob Yoshida led The CoyoTes aT The quarTerback spoT Through mosT of The season . . . Coy Dockery, Tullback, played hard TooTball ThroughouT The season and was The CoyoTes' Top scorer wiTh 30 poinTs. V Coy Docksry Junior Dominici Rocky Valorosi FO0TBHll Madera 6-Turlock 28 In The opening game OT The '5l season The CoyoTe gridders were deTeaTed by The Turlock Bulldogs, 28-6. The NorTherners had conTrol OT The game Through- ouT The Tussle. The Coyoies' TirsT and only score came laTe in The TirsT quarTer as Tullback Coy Dockery plunged over Trom The one yard line To Tally. Runs by Jon Romine, Wayne Shaw, and Leon WesT had previously seT up The Touchdown. The Turlock iinx sTill holds as a Madera Team has never been able To geT pasT a Tur- lock eleven. Madera 6-PorTervilIe I3 Madera' second loss came aT The hands oT The PorTerville PanThers by a score oT I3-6 in a Treakish aTTair which saw The CoyoTes gain 250 yards on The ground To The PanThers' 90. Coy Dockery again scored The only Touchdown as he climaxed a 54-yard drive by going over Trom The Three-yard line. A Tumble and an inTer- cepTed pass seT up boTh Touchdowns Tor PorTerville. In The closing minuTes The Maderans came close To scoring again only To be sTopped on The one TooT line. Madera 25-Hanford 6 ATTer geTTing a slow sTarT The CoyoTes came roaring back To romp over The Hanford Bullpups. 25-6, in The league opener Tor boTh Teams. The Bullpups were TirsT To score as They connecTed wiTh a pass in The end zone. The Keeblemen came back sTrongly as on Two plays Carl Wisener and Coy Dockery carried The ball Tor 75 yards wiTh The laTTer going over Tor The score. The CoyoTe grid machine sTarTed To roll again a Tew minuTes laTer and drove 55 yards To a TD wiTh Dockery again going over Trom The Two. JusT before The half ended leTT guard Bill Harvey blocked an aTTempTed pass. Harvey caughT The ball and ran 33 yards Tor six poinTs. The CoyoTes scored again in The Third period as righT halT Fred- die MarTin Traveled eighT yards To a Touch- down. Madera 0- RoosevelT 7 Going info The game wiTh a Team Tull OT iniuries. The CoyoTes were nexT blanked by The RoosevelT Rough Riders, 7-0, in Their second league conTesT. The game see- sawed back and TorTh Through-ouT The TirsT and mosT oT The second period, buT wiTh a minuTe and a halT To go before The half, The Rough Riders scored The TirsT min wE W'5k S. 'af . ,. .,- ' is ,gg U H A ' Carl Wisner Jon Romine Rudy Gutierrez Oafher Robbins Denny Sohlo as Qi A Q35 , wg . NWA paw... - fe , .:,.,,,,,.,,,.: .. .fferw ..,...,..,. is :. i , ,... .,.: . T as 11 . ., , .. ,,::: .W :QQ 4 gm my Q. g 5 am 5 fs I if ssl ,ig I me ..,. 2 K I x Z . -g:: 5EgfA is g il T it Coach Joe Keeble Coach Con Winder Coach Bob Wagoner we-if-'Z--Q...,. A FOOTBALL FRONT ROW, IefT To righf: Freddie Marfin, Bob Yoshida, Ruben Gonzales, Jim Jorgensen, Don Kuhn, Don Waliers SECOND ROW: Rocky Valarosi, Bill Harvey, Julius Dominici, Leon Wesl, Dannie Soielo, OTTo Nickels. THIRD ROW Dwain Tischmacher, Bill Bollorff, Jon Romlne, Buford Tindal, Rufus Ayala, Ronnie McCulIey, Ken Smilh, manager BACK ROW: Carl Wisener, Freddie Sofelo, Brena Frsemkan, Lawrence Hendrix, Don McDowell, Wayne Shaw oy cc ery. and only TD oT The game. ln The Third quarTer The Maderans came closesT To scoring as Wisener, Doclcery. and MarTin carried The ball To The one-yard line only To lose iT on downs. Dwain Tischmacher, quarTerbaclc, was sidelined by a broken collarbone which he received during pracTice. Bob Yoshida, who shared quarTerbaclc honors wiTh Tischmacher, led The CoyoTes Through The game even Though he had a sprained anlcle. Madera 6-Visalia 6 ln Their nexT Tussle The Maderans and The Visalia Pioneers meT Tor The TirsT Time and baTTled To a 6-6 deadlock. Visalia is a newcomer To The Yo- semiTe League. The Keeblemen goT OTT To a TasT sTarT in The TirsT quarTer as leTT halT Carl Wisener plunged inTo The end zone Trom one yard ouT Tor six poinTs. Runs by Doclcery, Wisener, and MarTin had seT up The TD. The Pio- neers came baclc To lcnoT The score aT six all in The second eriod. The Coy- oTes didn'T come close To scoring again unTil The Tinal game when They sTarTed Trom Their own six-yard line and marched upTield To The Pioneers' Tive where They losT The ball on downs. Doclcery, Wisener, MarTin, and Yo- shida led The drive. Madera 20 - Edison 2 The CoyoTes came up wiTh Their second win oT The season when They blasTed The Edison Tigers, 20-2. The Maderans were TirsT To score and never were headed. The TirsT Touchdown came in The second period as Carl Wise- ner brolce inTo The clear and ran 35 yards To TD-land. lT wasn'T unTil The Third quarTer beTore The Keeblemen were able To cash in again. This Time Bob Yoshida Tried The old quarTerback sneak To score Trom six yards ouT. WiTh Tour minuTes To go VVayne Shaw added anoTher six poinTs To The score by going around his leTT end Tor seven yards To a TD. Runs by Fred SoTelo. MarTin, and Shaw seT up The score. Madera I9-Fresno High 32 An inspired Madera Team nexT Traveled To RadcliTTe STadium in Fresno where They encounTered The Fresno l-ligh Warriors and were deTeaTed 32-I9 in a hard ToughT loaTTle. lT wasn'T unTil The Tinal period ThaT The Warriors puT Leon Wes? receives The award for The most valuable player from Julius Dominici Sr. while Mr. Thompson and Joe Keeble look on. The game on ice by scoring Two quick Touchdowns. The Warriors were TirsT To score early in The TirsT period, buT The CoyoTes came righT back as They recovered a Tumble on The Fresno Tour-yard line. From There Dockery scored The Touchdown. The Ma- derans goT ahead oT The league leading Fresnans in The second period when They blocked a Fresno kick. The ball sTarTed To roll loosely Toward The Warriors' goal. ATTer several Fresno and Madera players had Their hands on iT Tackle Dannie SoTeIo scooped iT up and ran The remaining disTance Tor a TD. The Warriors scored once again beTore The halT, Thus making The halTTime score Fresno I3, Madera IQ. Wayne Shaw scored The lasT CoyoTe Touchdown in The Third period as he caughT a pass in The end zone. Madera I4 - Merced 34 In The TradiTional Turkey day grid baTTle The Mer- ced Bears rouTed The CoyoTes 34-I4 beTore a crowd oT 4500 chilled TooTball Tans in Merced. IT was Mer- ced all The way Trom The opening whisTle To The clos- ing gun. The CoyoTes' TirsT score came on The open- ing play OT The second quarTer when Fred MarTin climaxed a 57-yard drive by going over Trom The Two-yard line. WiTh only seconds To play in The game Madera scored iTs lasT TD as Bill I-larvey wenT some 65 yards on a guard around To score. IT was The Third consecuTive year ThaT a Madera eleven has losT To a Merced Team, Thus The DocTor Quimby- SwiTT Thanksgiving Day Trophy goes To Merced. A crowd oT approximaTely ZOO persons aTTended The annual TaTher and son bangueT held on Decem- ber I9 bringing down The curTain To The I95I season, Those receiving awards were as Tollows: MosT Valu- able Player wenT To Leon WesT: I-lonorary CapTain was Bill I-larvey: BesT SporTsman award was given To Rocky Valorosi, and MosT Improved Player was Ru- Tus Ayala. I Capfain Harvey and Leon Wes? check a measuremenT during Merced game. Fred Marlin U31 goes around his end behind The blocks of WesT and Williams. Coy Doclrey breaks loose in Turlock game. 5 12 '23 20 I4 alw felr i f V T l' 19 29 3 22 7 Qi V 18, Captain Don Kuhn Coach Fred Mangini Coach Ken M urray FRONT ROW, left to right: Harold Yick Jim Hernandex, Terry Sinyard, Don O'Meara, Jerry Mayes, Louie Her nande1, Arnold Brunetti, Norman Jones, Jerry Nimmo, Henry Naito. SECOND ROW: Ted Amey, managerg Norman Holt, Charlie Gutierrez, Arnold Fimbrez, Marvin Marquez, Jim Fleming, Don Kuhn, Jim Jorgenson, Ronald Wright Raynor Daulton, Edsel Ford, John Palormares, Robert Betta. BACK ROW: Junior Avina Ben Robinson, Dale Morgen James Jenkins, Tom Huntsman, Dave Granger, John Stenovich, Nello Bompreui, Albert Gaines, Gavino Fuentes Pete Gonzales, Bill Musick, Walt Winkler, Henry Shepard. B FO0TBllll Madera l-tigh's Coyote Pups came through the l95l season with a record of two wins and four losses in Yosemite League play. ln two practice games the Pups met defeat at the hands of the always strong Turlock Bulldogs, 26-O, and to the Porterville Panthers, I5-O. The young Coyotes, who had lost three league contests before breaking into the win column against Edison, showed a lot of fight as time and time again they went down to defeat. In the season opener the team played host to the strong Turlock squad and was soundly shellacked. 26-O, as the Bulldog regime passed and ran their legioneers to victory. The next week the Pups traveled to Porterville and came back beaten as the Panthers stomped them, I5-O. The B's then started their Yosemite League season as they played the l-lanford Bullpups on their home field. As they passed and ran up and down field on play after play the spec- tators soon knew that this would be the game of the year. The final score was 6-O. the Pups on the tail end of it as the game was decided in the last half minute. Several passes were intercepted and finally the Hanford team regained the ball and crossed the goal line within the last 30 seconds. The Pups then traveled to Fresno where they met the strong Roosevelt team which soundly beat the home town boys, l9-O. The B's then met the strong Visalia team in the southern city and came back with another loss as they were beaten, I5-O. The Coyote-Pups then proceeded to win their two games of the season by taking the Edison cats on the Madera turf, I2-6. This win was appreciated very much as the first score of the season came as Jim Jorgensen leaped over from the three-yard line in the second quarter to knot the score at 6-6. ln the third quarter the Maderans won the game as Jim Flemming passed to Arnold Burnetti to go ahead and finally win, I2-6, in the first win of the season. Marvin Marquez Charlie Gulierrez Dave Granger Norman Holf Being able To break inTo The win column againsT Edison, The liTTle CoyoTes Then wenT on To down The Fresno l-ligh Papooses, I2-7, in a Thrill-packed game which Tound The climax in The TourTh quarTer wiTh Two minuTes To play. The Fresno Team aTTer being Thrown Tor loss aTTer loss Tound Themselves on Their own yard line and a TourTh down wiTh numerous yards To go. As The boys Trom The souTl'1ern ciTy punTed, sharp lineman AlberT Gaines charged inTo The enemy backTield and blocked The kick inTo The end zone, where guard Don O'Mera recovered iT Tor a Touchdown. The nexT game was To wind up The currenT season as hosT againsT Merced. One Touch- down was scored in The game, ThaT being done by Merced in The Third quarTer, Thus The Co- yoTe-Pups suTTered Their TourTh loss. Some cT Those boys who This year played on The B Team will be playing varsiTy come nexT year. Some OT Those who will probably go up are Tullback Don Kuhn, who played greaT bang- up games on oTTense and also on deTense. l-le made second sTring all-league and will be a greaT help To The varsiTy in his senior year. Jim Jorgensen is anoTher who will be playing var- siTy as he played greaT TooTball on The midgeT squad. Jim Flemming, who sTarred aT end during his sophomore year, will be of greaT help in his Two remaining years aT Madera l-ligh. OThers who gained greaT crediT are John STenovich, Marvin Marquez, Arnold BurneTTi, and Norman l-lolT. 'Www Rex Haynes John Sienovich Jerry Mayes Don O'Meara Jim Flemming Ronnie Wright Jim Jorgensen Wal? Winkler Eddie Davis Jerrv Nimmo f ERT Q I as .1 X LN N ex -Z' BER l 7 FRONT ROW, left to right: Fred Gonzales, Pere Brady, Bob Chrisco, Don Simi, Bob Johnson, Duane Bush. BACK ROW: Richard Rubio, Don Martin, Fred Marfin, Don Cappellufi, Bill Sequra, Bob Criswell. Fl BFISHETBFILL Led by Coach Chuck Crampfon, fhe Madera l-ligh hoopsfers came fhrough fhe I952 loop season wifh a record of five wins and seven losses, fhus finishing in a fourfh place fie wifh Roosevelf and Visalia in fhe Yosemife League sfand- ings. The feam sfarfed pracficing soon affer fhe foofball season had ended. Four refurning leffermen were on fhe squad. They were: Duane Bush, Don Simi, Bob Chrisco, and Fred lvlarfin. The Coy- ! ofes had buf fwo seniors on fhe fearn, ' ' while fhe resf were juniors excepf for P fwo sophomores and one freshman. 1 A b The Coyofes scored a fofal of l307 .W l X!! -77 poinfs 'ro 'rheir opponenfs' lI56. Fred , lviarfin was lop scorer wifh 328 poinfs B222 fo his credif. Bob Chrisco and Don Simi followed wifh 259 and Zll respecfively. 'a The lvladerans won a fofal of I6 games and losf ll. 'i R The Crampfonmen early in The season . -- Q V came ouf second besf in fhe Visalia cage 0 ' fourney. The Coyofes beaf Exefer and Woodlalce in fhe quarfer finals and whipped Visalia in fhe semi-finals. Their only loss came af fhe hands of fhe Roose- velf Rough Riders for fhe championship. Chrisco and Marfin were chosen on fhe all-fournamenf fearn. Don Simi, fhe big Coyofe cenfer, was a good rebound man and shoofer. Freddie iviarfin did a wonderful job bofh on defense and offense. l-lis unbe- lievable lay-ups and sef shofs made him fop Coyofe scorer. Bob Chrisco was anofher good rebound man and fine shoofer. Pefe Brady was a good defensive player and very deadly on sef shofs. Don lviarfin, who usually filled ouf fhe sfarfing five, supplied fhe fire and pep along wifh many poinfs. Rich Rubio, scrappy liffle guard, and Bob Johnson, fall rebound man, also saw a lof of acfion. WDW' I Don Cappellufi ibl wreslles wirh fhe ball while Bob Johnson 131 and Don Simi iI7l look on hopefully, The annual baskeiball banquel was held on March l2. Simi and Chrisco were elecled hon- orary co-capiains of The learn. The Mos? Value able Player award wenl lo Fred Marlin. Rich Rubio received lhe award for Besl Sporlsman- ship, while Don Cappelluri gol The Mosl lm- proved Player award. The Madera JV baslrellaall Team under The coaching of Ken Murray was an independeni learn in The B leaque of +he cily circuil. Mr. Murray poinls our 'rhar playing on 'rhe JV's will be helpful in qerlinq experience lor 'rhe varsiry or B rearn. Tl-TE I952 SEASON 54 Madera Los Banos Madera Exeler , Madera Woodlalce Madera Chowchilla Madera Visalia . Madera Roosevell , Madera Kerman ., ,, Madera S.J.S. Frosh Madera Lincoln . Madera S.J. Tech Madera l-laniord . Madera Roosevell Madera Chowchilla Madera Visalia Madera Edison Madera Fresno l-liqh Madera Merced , Madera Kerman , ,, Madera l-laniord Madera Roosevell Madera Los Banos Madera F.S.C. Frosh Madera Visalia ., Madera Edison Madera F.S.C. Frosh Maderan, Fresno l-liqh Maderam, , , , Merced ,,,,,,, Y, Madera .,...,..,...,... Profs ,, , Pele Brad Fred Marfi Y Manager Ken Smiih Richard Rub Bob Johnson Duane Bush Don Marlin Don Cappell Fl +1 CapTain Joe Arballo Coach William Gamboa r' cn... f'l...l... cn.,- B BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, lefl To riqhT: Charles De Luna, Sal Rubio, Eddie Davis, Bob Maciel, Eddie Lara. BACK ROW: R hard Zamora, Joe Arballo, Vern Yaeqer, Gary Presfidqe, Polly Carver, Bob Murray. B BHSHETBHLL This year's B baskeTball Team did much beTTer Than mosT Madera CoyoTe-Pup Teams OT The pasT by Tinishing in Third slol' in YosemiTe League play. The Pups under The coaching eye OT Bill Gamboa caughT Tire in The TirsT Visalia Pioneers game in The souThern ciTy by winning ouT over The B's Trom The souTh in one overTime period, 36-32. This vicTory was The TirsT wiThin Two years. From There The Team wenT Trom vicTory To vicTory, only losing The Championship by Two one-poinT games. Some oT Those players who sparked The Team To vicTory were: Joe Arballo, who was high poinT man in several games: Vern Yaeger, on The background: Poly Carver, Bob Murray and Charles De Luna. The season's scores were Madera Los Banos Madera Kerman Madera HanTord Madera HanTord Madera RoosevelT Madera RoosevelT Madera Chowchilla Madera Los Banos Madera Visalia Madera Madera C's Madera Edison Madera Edison Madera Fresno Madera Fresno Madera Merced Madera Merced CBIISHETBIHL The Madera High C Team, piloTed by Coach Chuck CrampTon, Tin ished second in league play and came wiThin Two poinTs oT winning The YosemiTe League championship. The liTTle hoopsTers losT To Edison 2l-20 Tor The championship. ln oTher league baTTles The resulTs were as Tollows: Madera 20, RoosevelT l51 Madera 20, HanTord I4: Madera 27, Visalia I9: Madera 30. Fresno High 29: and Madera 36. Merced 29. STarTing Tive was: Dave Miller, Charlie Swan, Edsel Williams, Dale Flow- ers and Jim McCracken. C BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, lefi To righT: Napoleon Green, Jim McCracken, Edsel Williams, Henry Palanco, Paul Cappellufi. BACK ROW: Willie Yick, Charlie Ewan, Willie Jones, Tommie Hughes. This year The words Punch Bowl were mosT heard March 7 and 8, as The Time once more rolled around Tor The scrappers To mix iT in The ring. This year The boxers coached by a newcomer To CoyoTe-land, Fred Mangini, puT on a Tine show Tor The Twice paclced gym. The capTains oT The Two Teams, Red and Blue, were Tor The red, Marvin Marquez and Tor The blue, WilberT Amey. WRESTLING ln The way oT a new sporT To Madera wresTling was added, buT unTorTunaTely noT enough boys came ouT Tor The sporT and only one conTesT was held, ThaT in Tulare which Madera losT 28 To I8. BOXERS FRONT ROW, leff To right: John Resales, Jim Hernandez, Oscar Chavira, Louie Hernandez, Ted Amey, manager: Sal Rubio, Tom Perez, Charles De Luna. SECOND ROW: Delberf Weldy, John Carfer, Joe Guerra, Rex Haynes, Jim Jorgenson, William Burnelf, Ruben Gonzales, Marcelino Lopez, Richard Chavira, Nick Chavira. BACK ROW: Hill Lane, Willie Richardson, James Jenkins, Gilberf Solarez, Ruben Arballo, James Jackson, Joe Arballo, Wilberf Lee, Tom Glosfer, Oscar Minqo, Tom HunTsman, Jack Walfon. . fm ,L ,'. l as-mf E Nita ' V X44 V.,..A.1 . N, Ei A , W 1 Viiif. sv .Til .:. pw .V A: A Sfar Bill Harvey Coach George Rasmussen B Sfar John Cariar A TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhl: Melvin Shaw, Elberi Hall, Pele Brady, Duane Bush, Bill Harvay, Charles De Luna, Ronnie Lewis. BACK ROW: Curfis Scoff, Willis Creamer, BDT-,ngell Bylsh, Bob De Pasque, Julius Dominici, Vic Medellin, o riswe . TRIICH The Madera Union High School A Jrrack leam, small, bul powerful, dug in early in The season lo sei marks lo be feared by compeling schools. Coach Rasmussen, Olympic pole vaull hopeful, held high hopes in Leon Wesl as his weighls specialisl who sei a new school record in lhe A shoipul, wiirh a pul of 48 feel. Wesl and big Bill Harvey were Coach Rasmussen's mosl' promising men in bolh The shoi and discus. Ronnie Lewis, a 2:02 880 man, and Bob De Pasque, a veleran of cross- counlry and a miler, were The men who broughi' home lhe medals in 'rhe dis- lance evenls. Donnell Bush, ace hurdler and broad jumper, looked very good in early season compelilion, making a 20-foot 8-inch iump in ihe broad iump and a lair Time in ihe high and low hurdles. . Bush, Wesi and Harvey were re- ,-- Turning varsiiy lellermen. ' - The B class 'rrack leam was ihe l sirongesl-looking of 'rhe lhree com- ' peiing classes. lvlillon Shoemale, high jumper, was one man who broughl in 4 v many poinis for lhe ieam. His record jump of 6' llf8 will be hard io maich by any compeiilive jumpers he ran againsi. The B class showed much promise in 'rhe mile. Charles De Luna and Johnny Rosales, bolh cross-couniry lelier- men, proved hard 'ro beai. Coach Rasmussen's you+hiul counlerpari in +he pole vaull was Jim Fir- malo, who sei an early mark of IO' 8 . Q 'A xl, A5 fi, Q-. -551' B TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW left fo righl: Jim Firmalo, John Sfenovich, James Jenkins, John Carter, Tommy Glosfer, Bill Morris, Henry Shepherd, James Jaqkson. BACK now: Eddie Lara, John Ro i o e ' ' ' ' ny sa es, uane reen, Melfon Shoemafe, Don OMeara, Eddie Davis, Jerry Mayes, Alberf Gaines. To add To 'rhe deplh of fhe leam, Eddie Davis and Alberl Gaines sparked lhe sprinls. Gaines, Firmalo, Davis, Rosales, and De Luna all came up from The Cs, Shoemale was a relurning B lellerman. Allhouqh lhe C leam was small il had some promising malerial. Vernon Smiih was by far one of ihe ouislanding cindermen on 'rhe field. ln early sea- son meels he succeeded in breaking one school rec- ord and one Valle record. Wirh a high iump of 5' 5lf2 lo break The Rooseveli-Madera dual meei record and a broad lump ol I9' 9 lo break a slad- ium record. Olher up and coming boys are Don George, dislance man, Jim Hernandez, weighlsq Louis l-lernandez, weighis, and Wesl Bass, pole vaull. C TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW, lefl fo righlr: John Palomares, Don George, Louie Hernandez, Vernon Smith, Tommy Wesfing, Troy Bradford, Willie Jones. BACK ROW: Charlie Swan, Jimmie Hernandez, Wesley Bass, Richard Rice, Joe Edwards, Charles Linker. f , N rma1arv ,fx . e ,414 1. . . 1'awmwl.4.iemarew ii fy WI 's'l WW4? f. Hman? R i A Slar Ruben Arballo Coach Bob Machado Coach Gerald Hill v . gr +1 - A E's g fx . . .iii-F f , VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Carl Chappel Henry Gulierrez, Jim Fleming, Don Marlin, Bob Johnson, Bob Chr sco Pele Brady, Bill Bolorfl, Oscar Chapa. BACK ROW: Pele Baraldi, Arnold Brunelli, Ray Juarez, Vincenl Palaclos Harry Lowery, Joe Arballo, Vern Yaeger, Jack McMahn, Bill Janlzen, Ruben Arballo. ll BHSEBFILL l-lampered by wel wealher lhe Madera Coyoles were unable lo slarl season play on lime. However lhe lulure ol lhe Coyoles in league play is very brighl. The leam had eighl relurning lellermen. Among lhose were seven reg- ular slarlers. This year's regulars were Oscar Chapa, calcher: Vern Yaeger, lirsl base: Pele Brady, second base: Rich Rubio, shorlslop: Bill Janlien, lhird base: and l-lenry Gulierrez, lielder, and Bob Chrisco, pilcher. The varsily received a lol ol lalenl lrom junior varsily. Coming up were l-larry Lowery, Bob Johnson, Don Marlin, Arnold Brunnelli and Carl Chap- pe . JU BHSEBIILL The opening ol baseball season saw Madera Union High School's JV leam lake lhe lield wilh one ol lhe mosl promising leams in lhe school's hislory. Coach Gerald l lill's charges played lhe same schedule as lhe varsil . Cbach l-lill's usual slarlers were Pele Kirk or Bill Rosskopl, calcher: Bob Slanlield, lirsl base: Dick Yoshida, second base: Lee Aulrey, lhird base: Don Klein or Sam Kurisu, shorlslopq Bill Musick, Rocky Teranishi, and Billy Segura. oullield. Pilchers were Pele Gonzales, Sal Rubio, Charlie Gulierrez, Poly Carver, Toyo Shilanishi, Cleo Payne and Paul Cappelluli. Ace ulilily men were Johnny Slockli and Bill Wallenbarger. Relurning JV lellermen were Bob Rosskopl, Dick Yoshida and Rocky Teranishi. -clit S X53 EQ 3 ' , . , , M Wf ,f ,Q A fligmx ,fag 'Ee J. V. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, left to righl: Bill Wat-tenbarger, John Slockli, Rocky Teranlshi, Bob Stanfield, Dick Yoshida, Bill Rosskopf, Bill Musick, Pele Kirk, Charlie Gutierrez. SECOND ROW: Edsel Williams, Poly Carver, Sal Rubio, Raynor Daulton, Toyo Shltanishi, Ken Adolphson, Dale Morgan, Sam Kurisu, Robert Beffa, manager. BACK ROW: Cleo Payne, Lee Autry, Sam Gilliland, Dave Granger, Bill Segura, Ben Robinson, Paul Cappellutl, Mike Roberls, Bob Roberls, Bart Sciacqua, manager, Pele Gonzales. IIITRIIIIIURIHS lnlramural sporls, whose mollo is, Our aim is lo build lhe besl inlramural program possible in lhe yalley-won'l you help? enioyed a good year wilh lhe Gooks winning lhe loolball award buckles. VVilh lhe opening ol basketball season lhe spiril cl cooperalion showed up and many ol lhe boys worked oll much excess energy on lhe hardwood. The C.lVl.V.'s lcouldn'l make varsilyl look lhe awards. Toward lhe end ol lhe year lhe inlramural horse- shoe, baseball, and handball championships were run oll. Al press lime lhe boys were also able lo pul lheir skills lo work in base running, balling, loolball passing and punling, baskelball loul lhrows, and dribbling. TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW, left to righl: Rosemary Cuccia, Marlene Martin, Kay Buttrum, Linda Gower, Rubie Costa, Vivian Seagraves, Betty Websler, Charlene Wood, Cherrie Lou Mendoza, Emily Jenkins. BACK ROW: Larry Parker, Harold Mallicks, Dale Colby, Don Ricketts, Lloyd Seagraves, Dick Ravalin, Jim Blackwell, Coach Teach Fuller, Ronnie Wright, Paul Richardson. QEMQT?-ir mkfs s, Zi .a 1.158814 .. U.,.J'?Ws-sa f . INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW, lefl To righfz C. M. V.'s lBaskeTballl Leon Wesl, Don Grady, Ronnie Lewis, Bob Yoshida, George Alves, Carl Wisener, Coach Junior Dominici. BACK ROW: Gooks lFooTballl: Lloyd Saaqhravjsd nauli hiorrisk Jkames Mead, Vern Yaeger, Charles Robinson, Auslin Owens, lcar aar, ele ir. TEIIIIIS AlThough hampered by laclc oT adequaTe pracTic:e clue To The omission oT a Tennis class This year and The weT weaTher The Team won The maioriTy of iTs pracTice meeTs. OuTsTanding players were Larry Parker and Ruloie CosTa. Coach as usual was Teach Fuller. Coaches Chuck Crampfon and Fred Mangini show The finer poinls of horse-shoe pilching To inlramural commissioners Leon WesT and Carl Wisener. Due To The TacT ThaT swimming season cloes noT begin unTil aTTer annual press Time TacTs and Team resulTs are noT presenT. l-lowever Coach Bill Gamboa had many reTurning leTTermen ancl had high hopes Tor a succe-ssTul year. Gook James Mead C351 fries To :ul away from Coach CrampTon l27l in The Gook-Faculiy game. The faculfy won I3-0. 'B ,i - gqHw'6wi:w.,. G.A.A. OFFICERS FRONT ROW, lelf lo riqhl: Coach Bowlus, Vivian Seagraves, Mar- garel Tamura. BACK ROW: Frances Real, Belly Padgefl, Joyce Parker Whilfaker. Almosl hall ol lhe girls ol Madera parlicipaled in lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion aclivilies during l95l and l952. Under lhe direclion ol Miss Lorraine Bowlus lhe more alhlelically-minded girls played baslcelball, volleyball, sollball, badminlon, bowling, lennis and lielcl hockey. Winner ol lwo lournarnenl championships was Lois Jones' leam ol baslcelball and volleyball holshols. Members ol lhis leam were Lois Jones, Emma Jean Cl'1risco,C5eneva Dilbeclc Glendora Lowe, Belly Padgell, Florence Gee. Eslher Kuralcawa and Arlene Reeves. This year was lhe lirsl year lhal lhe G.A.A. leminine alhleles played lield hoclcey. The num- ci.-Ay ber ol bruised shins and O scralched lrnees increased considerably during lhe pasl year. N P- Miss Bowlus' charges earn- , ' K ed lellers by parlicipaling in I 1 a large number ol games in lhe various sporls. During lhe pasl year lhere were more learns enlered in lhe G.A.A. sporls program lhan ever belore. , 2 is g all ls ix G.A.A. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: Florence Gee, Eslher Kurakawa. SECOND ROW: Glendora Lowe, Belly Padgelf, Lois Jones. BACK ROW: Emma Jean Chrisco, Arlene Reeves. 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