Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)

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In his Pulitzer Prize winning play, OUR TOWN, Thornton Wilder plucks a few people out of his mind, sets them in the middle of a bare stage, and presents a drama of every day life. Although these people live in a very small imaginary town in the United States, they are representa- tive of the people in similar communities all over the world. From this small group we can project their actions and motiva- tions to states, nations, and the whole earth. Hoping to find a common ground for all those who will read this book, the staff has focused its efforts to produce a book which depicts the interests and activities of this community. Although we can do this only in a limited way, we do hope that the memories stored in these pages will be those which you will always enjoy reflect- ing upon as the years pass. x .- ik ,. ' ,.-,iw 'N 11, , .A kg, Q , 41' . -if . , f' 4? N 1 - , . gs, iw .1- Rid' QA EF' CCD TE TS ADMINISTRATION 6 GUYS 81 GALS S, 24 SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES . 80 I ' T! I' I '!f Lf M E: I . 4, A ATHLETILS I 146 I ?'iQ,f1' g 5 'S' 3, I - V, .,..I. ,, - ,. :fry j.gg? my , -K LV, K V 4 , .F I K. , i f ,- ,,5fP?F',2,,g ' ' :fag ' 1, 'WT , 5 2' Ay., ff 1 ,L ' I 5 EXE W ZA , ., I :A R . 1 5... t P:.,.. T 'A .JI Q' I Q'-W fir' g H ry I I , T Wim ffisnfff-rQff'f'If Q , , I I nf ' ' g33 3 'J QT 'ff vw'-ues ' I . . ., ' , . - .N','j'S 5' ', 4 '. g- M fi: T5 I' '-za-.:w.-sf 1 .1 pf B H f . -Sw A , A ,v - fa . s , , L Aw N 3, .- Q ' ' Q 'fa-f hr git- , I I 'magnum' F 'S' Q' . - J v , . 'Ai Ig' , fi , -+sf:fiSif'A-if'-M 'W' W S' 'S ' I I I' TE S- Se. sw. , . I'-1 If , xqygx' I1 r ,Vi fn! !7'41f+'.J.f-If ' 3, 7'lJ,.' ,Lf CT 62. Wm fi .X N HH JON '? ff VV! xii if AMW v jf J .-- --'-Ll L 4.1 5 S gf I mf J J Jil ffitgm it tl I l .J the ,Y DMINISTR TIO The administration and faculty of Madera Union High School have a most difficult and rewarding task. They must prepare the student for an active role in the community after graduation. Through instruction in academic subjects and physical train- ing they undertake a responsibility whirh is of vast importance in any modern town. Since the faculty members are in Closer contact with the students. they perhaps are burdened with the greatest portion of the responsibility. They must teach the students to examine their experiences and attempt explanations for what happens, throwing out the faulty ones. They must arouse an interest in community affairs, and they must be willing to share their experiences. In its relationship to the community, the admin- istration must assume the responsibility of co- ordination. It must meet the questions of a growing community and see that the students under its direction receive the proper background for their future role. SLIPERI TE DE T f 1'-. 1 A 3 In front of me on my desk are the original minutes of thc first meeting of the Madera Union High School Board of Trustees, dated july ll, 1903. It was on this date that our high school was officially and legally brought into existence. The first course of study adopted was a commercial course, and the first classes were conducted in the basement of the courthouse. The first school building was con- structed for approximately thirty thousand dollars with the provision that Ray- mond granite be used in the construction whencver called for. Now, sixt ears later, our hi h school s reads over a fift -acre cam us and Y Y 3 .P Y P , houses almost twenty-one hundred students in seventy classrooms. The total school plant is valued at upwards of four million dollars and is almost completely paid for. High school education in our town is a big business--an important business- a vital business. RINALDO WREN VICE PRINCIP L B0 RD QF TRUSTEES Elmo Dcl Bianci Frank April Jack Desmond John Sordi Wallace Emmert DMINISTR TORS .r 1D,ulQ, -lg? DEAN OF GIRLS DEAN OF BOYS Jane Ellen Curry Robert Warner CURRICULUM Sz GUIDANCE AUXILIARY SERVICES Robert Machado Sanford Grover CULINSELCDRS Thi- t-ounsvlors ut Nlzidc-ru lfnion High Suliool play un iniportnnt role in thc' life ol' L-ucli stuclcnt. lt is tht-it' duty to assist tht- student in the-ir future plans. The stu- clm-nt inay ronic to thvir vounsclor and disfuss any problcins t'OIll'C1'IllI1g vlasscs or tcnflic-1's. -C-... ,.-- ,Y 41 Mr. Piperato helps n student with his futurv plans. fu. 'P -2. .W J O P XF Til-Q-1 X 1 STANDING, left to right: Mr. Machado, Mr. Potter, Mr. Lowry, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Farrell, and Mr. Jantzcn, SITTING: Mr. Piperato, Miss Trucax, Miss Curry, Mrs. Mastin, and Miss Patton. ll so AGRICULTURE OFFICE Mrs. Dominici and Mr. Petrucci e Q lm ' Y 2 y A Mr. Allen Mr. Jantzen Mr. Orum E D AGRICULTURE Modern agriculture is growing as well as changing. The great field of agriculture, with its farming and off-farm specialized jobs, offers almost unlimited career opportunities for alert, adequately trained young men today. Vocational Agriculture at Madera Union High School is a program of systematic instruction in agriculture and farm mechanics for those students who have entered or who are preparing to enter the industry of agriculture. The purpose of Vocational Agriculture is to: Help boys get established in farming, train boys for careers in some phase of agriculture or agribusiness, educate boys for ad- vancement in professional agricultural occupations by preparing students for colleges and universities. The objectives of instruction in Vocational Agriculture are to develop the understanding, skills, abilities, and attitudes needed to progress in the field of agriculture I 0 A . ,. .U kf E , ,, 1, ' V va 1 .L , - A ' A' .At gwfaum N . .1 . fm-,n , l , 'fs je y it fm ' Q i 'W -251 if-?'5353'i'weggsxa-w-vw'1'v-1-F A 149- . zulu... .. V . M A Q. S M5k g'j if , th r- ' W 'H ' f- ag .4 I Q :V ae- AV , will ,vit ,V ,ix y is is , ' g it 3 - ,A,., ,g 5 atc W .,t, . Im. .at - 'iiiifiiiianvivaivwaxzmn ys+ 1f '-'Vx-5 A . ' V 4 -fm as - -M sw : . 1 A- . n .z:c':g- -'f ,Ji i J----A it a, t t mv . A , ks, ' H ' I s- - , ty APPLIED ARTS The Horne Economics Department is an important one at MUHS as there are 22 classes held with 522 girls enrolled. A general hornentziking course is offered in the freshman year after which the girl may specialize in Clothing or Foods or an excellent both. Home Economics is course for every young girl as the train- ing helps her to be a better family mem- ber now and later in life. The Industrial Arts Department serves as an introduction to several fields in which Z1 boy may become interested career-wise. The courses offered are: Auto Mechanics I. II. III: Mechanical Drawing I and II: Basic Electricity: Electronics: General Metal. and Wlood WVorking I and II. ,0- X' if-'V 182 x A .dl wi ttf is M J I , I I .-SQL Miss R. Wills Mr. J. Fifield Qi Mr. Alejo Mr. Burch Mr. Cozby Mr. Hobbs 155: ' 2 ' . ,Q S . Q I Z 1 A A55 .ff 5 .f 5 , L , . lg ' 113 I 'f if Tit. ff . W Y , Tyr h 'I' nh A A, , Q. P A A 2? E l. 2 , ' .,., ,f IN' lv Mr. Zimmerman Mr. Lowry Mr. McNett Mr. Kirk lr. Mrs Dice Mrs. Kaylor Mrs. Kelly ' n . I I - . .. I ya .. Mr. Haugen S ms- war., i-.. W-.9-.1 BUSINESS Business Education is designed to assist students to develop skills adequate for full-time employment, part-time employment and personal use. Courses are available to students to prepare them- selves to be general office clerks, file clerks, receptionists, typists, stenographers, secretaries, salesmen, and bookkeepers. A business education provides a business background for every adult-the family man, the businessman, the housewife, the social and civic-organization member-wherever finances or economics are involved. To as great a degree as possible, the different courses in business education are geared for pre-training for automation requisites. Different courses are offered as the need arises, and each course is periodically evaluated and adjusted to meet the ever changing techniques in our business world. 4 W y Sq' in ta' 1 ! X Mrs. Brooks Mr, Gustin Mr. Rosseth w ...- W ,Aw .NA 1 V J24 j f 'iu, '3 S S ff-f r ,V Q' . L v. - 3 ...fw- S 3 E . IQ. 5 NT 5 if ,Ku-X r. 1 l Q3 . - ,At ' 1 N Eff? 'Ll - , .a . 3 '.,-' - - N -um' Miss Lyon Mr. Shriner Miss Soker Mrs. Tucker F. 14 E CLISI-I With varying degrees of eagerness. all freshmen. all sophomores, all juniors. and most seniors at MUHS enroll in English Depart- ment elasses. There. the eonnnon goal of effeetive eommunieation is pursued through reading. writing. and speaking. Obstacles met and surinounted daily in English classes cover ax full range: from Hamlet to the comma. from Diekens to adjeetive Clauses, from debate to book reports. Sueeess is often dilfietllt to measure. Members of the department agree. however. that the produetion of this outstanding annual is an indieation that NIEHS students have. indeed. learned to Communi- Cate. 'S-3' 3. o ms- Miss Estes tl-. Rf Mr, Lyon Mrs. Parkes Mr- PHFSOHS ' ' i , , ---1 .sz Elin I ,Q 5 ,, it 1 ,iwsf - t is X, . 1 5? K t . i ' 91 7 522 if ' , 1 ' ' SU Zi X J' h 5 1' A 'Wm V 'J 2. - ' . - xr, A ' ' 5' X C13 - ,1 . Si r..i.1:r .. nj . I . 'T pi.: X ' 4 if g if I X ' a 4 ii - ' ' x - il 1-L, - -Q:-if -, 4 LA B 2 .2Q'?E?G5b'!i.'-.'- -1 Mr. Bl1ff0rd Mr. Burke Mrs. Keeble Miss Klogter .. f 'fi ' i Q if 'Qt i K' ,Q ' 5, , ' ' ' QS? C2 5' , 4 T3 l ' A ' .sas L Mr. Potter Miss Roragen Miss Sanchez Mr. Weddle Mrs. Wensrich Mrs. Wiegand Mrs. Wilkins ,1- Miss Wing .10 ,N xt eff' Mrs. Wogaman ,,l I LQ 2 HN Mr. Harkins MT- Kusel rx Mr. Koehn Mr. Trestrail Mrs. Worthington I i---1 16 Fl E ARTS Art is: to use red, blue, yellow, dark, light, volumes, shapes, straight lines, curves, with surfaces smooth, rough, shiny, dull, hot, Cold, hard, soft, brittle, firm, strong, weak, sandy, buttery, sharp, silky, working clay, paper, cloth, leather, metal, wood, cement, plaster, plastic, glue, paint, glass, stone, plants, with your hands, your heart, your head, pencil, pen, ruler, scissors, pliers, knives, hammer, saw, brush, sandpaper, file: by printing, carving, painting, Con- structing, scoring, building, drawing, scratching, pulling, pressing, rubbing, pasting, welding, molding. The music department has received many awards, and much ac- claim for their participation throughout California. They have a Stardust Review each year so everybody may view the accomplish- ments of this department of only two teachers. Almost everybody who has heard the results of MUHS's Music Department knows that it is the best in the valley. It offers ehorale opportunities, harmony, piano, and many stages of instrumental learning. S2 N l fm FGREIGN LANGUAGE The Language Department at MUHS offers four languages. Spanish, German, French, and Latin. This year MUHS installed a modern lan- guage laboratory with the help of match- ing funds from the federal government under the National Defense Education Act. The lab has 36 student booths, equipped with headphones and microphones for lis- tening and repeating what one hears from the master tape. The student's voice is amplified with the microphone so that he can hear himself. Four of the booths have tape recorders for listening, repeating, recording and com- paring speech with the master tape. The console, operated by the instructor, has two tape players, one phonograph and outlets for two more taped sources so that five programmed lessons can be provided at one t1me. From the console the instructor can listen and communicate with individual students and correct them, or the instructor may instruct a certain group of students. Mr' Burke A total of 935 students are taking foreign languages. W .,,....,.., , g L F J , 1 ,iff as N H . , V l ,.,,f, .1 Q9 , , fr . fr e. s r .i .. A K It ff V , T 7 5955 if QF' 'XG , . ' ' 594:11 'wg 1 l ' WZ - D ' 1, 1 f . ii ' ' ' 1 7.8 ff' .1 e f ' ett. ' .. e t P . .t e f .t tt me t y .--i Af' f, fe'-' 'l' ' . Q 5 X , ext. L , f i TL T I, ri ei I y Z ' disks 9.' lla 1 ii 04 il ,W M' 0. 'I r f Q f ' fba '9'-oh Oi' we ' s it . Qfoeigfsfgo te vii 7 t . , A , , gt g 'Q ' with T A' Q g 1, x , - 1. Miss Patton I. KL, 5-M . , 3. - , c f - i 1 I 5 ph X ws N v Miss Estes Mr. Gamboa Mrs. Jacobsen Y 1: ,X . ,af-5. te 2' fn' A? in ' 1 3 , Ki- Q . X an-H 4 A i gm?-ss.- ,,gf..f1shsa i A l w Mr, Ladley Miss Sanchez Mr. Staab u Qi 3.1 1' Id! 'I7 Miss Fuller MATHEMATICS The Math ro ram encom asses the Hinodcrrf' method of a roach . U P S l P I PP YVl'llf'l1 is understanding as well as using rules. The School Math Study Group using SMSG material is in its 3rd year here. In this intensified rourse the students take Trigonometry in the Juni The regula 9th grade: or year and Spare with Plane Geometry. r Math courses offered: Algebra: General Math: Introduction to Algebra. 10th grade: Geometry. llth grade: Algebra Hg Intermediate Math. 12th grade: Solid Trigonometry: Advanced Math. Mr. DeWitt Mr. MacGregor Mr. Parker Mr. Piperato X R he I li lm llll l ll l 18 me Mr. Winder Fil! if Q at 9 all IF 1 1 'W 'L 1 N 2 aft: g AN bg, i V75 1 i , wi, My ,1 . al 2LT'f ,l' lv l rr qu, l g y 'W' ', 2 ' f' .if 3 ,Z 1 H E , fbi ,, V , ' fb M '2 ig fi, r I ' ge I. .ff Mr. Pipes Mr. Sihto W rif, I - ,::,, .:,, gi, ,I ., r. 'Ij?IQUET'iiiA,: - 2fiYgei?f52'f7I5ii' t f 2, -' K . ' Wy-rzzdzizfilaiiwgEQEQKZEQM5 ff if 35,3H,Q1E,gf,.fg: H1 , - gf 'gp I , ..,,t,f.:m,.,, ii-,., ,W ., ., .. - ' M , ' ' :4't'wfrw11'f:,-I A 'i - , rev: ' I 5'i ' .....,i,v....,.r,!l. ,W.,.,, ,- N .N.l..w.l1.v4,Q.....V,,e.Q..:.....a,u..,...i-,. .AV ..W,...,,. ' . I amy PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Activities in physical education at Madera Union High School have been selected to meet thc needs and interests of the students during Q their four years of high school. X . Experiences in physical education help the student to develop in A many ways. By being a member of 21 team or of a dance class he Q K X' X l or she learns to become socially accepted in a group. 9, 1 By participating in swimming. golf. bowling. tennis, badminton, and ' archery a girl has the opportunity to learn an activity which she will . find suitable for leisure time and which she can enjoy in the home X 1 or community now and later. Mrs. Thompson Mr. Brunolli The boys' physical education department offers a wide variety of activities that boys could use now and a wide selection of carry over activities such as bowling. golf. tennis. social dancing, bad- minton, swimming. and archery. Since physical health is so important, it is hoped that the students will learn to develop and maintain the highest- possible level of fitness and physical efficiency for meeting the demands in the busy C37 world of today. fha 'I .Ant X , gi Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Harper Mrs. Waag P . . f f ' .urn f.. , . A he .535 J, f ' H i X V . Y A b A ' . .X . A ' X Nl: f n V i Mr. Brooks Mr. Downum Mr. Ferrara Mr. Harper 0 l , V uit, it t - ' 4. 1 i' Mr, McAlister Mr. Ruble A .ffl - it Q Q i f ' 1- if -Aug -g 7 yy , I E lit! i 'A f- z ' ' - . 'il-fi r? 3 F ,fi :1-V l ' , ,. l--is ,-1' -145551 5 '-'jg I , - 4 - 5' - . l Y 'i ,i , 4 'rf ', Q if Ei 'llf'f:'-S-Vi.,.Q fl li l f N 1 ly' SCIENCE Sinrc the coming of the atom bomb, srienve has gained an im- portant plaw' in cyvry school 4'urri4'ulum. Madera Union High School has a wr-ll-roundcd sm'ic'm'u program. An interested student Could take a svicnvc course carh yt-ar. In his freshman ycar, a per- son may lake' a voursv in gvrimul sc'icm'c which is a basic study of phvnomcna. A sophomore- may take- biology in which he studies about plant life and animal lift: In his junior yc-ar, he may take chemistry in which you lcarn uhout the vhcmical composition of clcmcnts. VVhcn hc is a senior. ht' may take advanced biology or physics whivh got-s furthvr into thvir rcspc-rtivc fivlds. t A Mr. Waldhart Mrs. Sinay Miss Trueax SOCIAL SCIENCE The Sorial Scicnrc Division aims to pre- pare studt-nts for hcttt-r citizenship and to Off-PI' a broad vduvation for meeting pres- vnt-day problt-ins. The prograin offervd is il well-roundvd ont' vontztining Wlorld His- tory, History of tht' Far East, U. S. His- tory. and Civivs. Those rourscs prepare students to be enlightvnt-d ritizens oquippvd with tht- broad Cultural back- ground essential to furthvr studivs in tht' fields of education, philosophy. govern- nit-nt. law. journalism and business: all of which today dt-nland 11 greater grasp of vital dotncstit' and forvign problems. X u X sixty' ' y t- 1 X, 'Sv Mr. Pettit ,Z ai A ii x , .Q A17 fn-5' 1 rx .H .. i , X H la 'A 9 NX if 1 1 Miss Dominici Mrs, Hodges Mr. Hodges Mr Farrell Mr G johnson Mr. T. johnson Mr. Kobberdahl Mr. Lande Mr. Tuggle -,A . 1 5-5' 4 I OFFICES LIBRARY ATTENDANCE Mrs. Wiegand and Mrs. Donleavy Mrs, Hughes and Mrs. Uhalde I 'I?'g2F2l3,'!g T ' 'W .il sxs,, T. sI.+QQyfH ff-X +I'-X - .. 'f'w,- g.Q.......-L '1 ff O. 108253 wil BUSINESS GUIDANCE Mr. Cook, Mrs. Lizak, and Mr. Nilsen Mrs. Nash, Mr. Machado, and Mrs. Fuentes 'sisvk HEALTH MAIN Ester Castillo, Mrs. Johnson, and Erline Deanda Mrs. Goodrich and Carol Gangbin ASSOCIATED PERSCDNNEL ,4 :Qi 2-M i--K , ' af 4 it .f S' Q ki of i X f' ,L L 4. I gf ya Ii I Q if ff ' ,fi 1 Qxitif W X x K .z Y 'Y P V E -iii Aix' ' L' ' 1 l l f I : COOKS: Ola Roberts, Bernice Puckett, Rosemary Hendrickson, Violette Allen, Delberta Simp- son, Lura Britton, Elma Lowman. l 1 . sq' 3 CUSTODIANS: Bob Bolin, Albert shown, Ed Griggs, Carl Anthony, May GARDENERS-STAND,INGg Rosso Miller, Benderach, Hugo Kelzer, Norvel Lowe, Charles Harbergar. KNEELING: Mel Pflrkerl Ed Blanchle KNEELINGZ John Joe Flores, Charles Cheek, Eddie Wiens, Edd Kollrnan Claude Kollman, Fillpomi JOE Stefan- L. Palacioz. ' I Fi I 3 - 4 -TR, ACD U Y ICCXI Q I BUS DRIVERS-STANDING: joe Vivid, Ernie Gomes, Ray Morgan, George Price, Paul Mor- gan, Don Rollins, Bert Redding, Paul Kelly, Hershel White, Con Winder. KNEELING. Ken Smith, Jess Carrillo, Alan Kennedy, Dick Caldwell, Mgr, Jerry Butler, and Melvin Pedras. bigsc H 1 - i ! 23 if ft If iiia ff 55,8245 Q X WFP ,Q ,,?fz Iwi? fQ3f ,WT - 1 F1 f' V1--1 'E Pupil 'T 1' if 5731. C- GUYS 81 CALS 'I'11111111'111w'x 1111111111111111' 11-:1d1-rx lll'l' today passing 1111'1111g'11 1111- 1111115 111' 11111' s1'111111l. 1111-1' 21I'l' l1'ZlI'Il1I1Q 1111- xlxillx 11111111 will 11111 1111-111 us 1111-1' p11'l1 up 1111- I1111'cl1-11 111' 1'1x'i1- 1-1-1p1111s111ili1y XNll11'll is waiting. T111- ilL1l1l'lllN 011 1111- following pugcs 11z1x'1- S111-111 0111- 111 1-Ulll' 11-111s IJl'CIJLll'lI1Q 1111 1111Q 1'1-sp1111si1Jil11y. 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Treasurer 4 1 Vice How X335 5 -I 1 ., .A ML 1 gg! 4 ..x .5 Wm Q-and fi e 1 M1ke Martm Rudy Arroyo President Secretary CDF 1964 L. C, 'uw WN .if -4-unuuswr--.....,..,....,- fy -. . , -Q K 2 gl as TW A, 4 ' ' ,.a-.., L.- Vlce ,vw- !': ,. fb ,,x, .fi Sheryl Ann Abbott Jerry D. Adams Gerald M. Allen ,l ffmf-Q if - Q'-D 1 ' mf? P' D N .,,,i3f 1 . VA, ywyl, in -Q...-J 'X wp-9 I Linda Amcy Donald A. Anderson NJ . ,Amr . David Armi Rudolph Arroyo Dan .Men Steve Autry Mary Virginia Ayala Sharolyn Babcock Willie Baker David M. Arias Gilbert J. Arias fy' Claudia A. Allred Jimmy M. Au if , f. M , ' i l r ' 'V '1 it it H- X an x 4,3 , fe:- Mike Barcus fliwj lv . Y -WC B If Marjorie Barnett sn .' ,iz 1-ai . 'Irv' av Robert Dean Barr John Barrera I , , WN , 1 P , 4 ' M- 'ff lf?-xl . ji -5.11 . I xx Nella Kay Barsotli Billy Barton Jonathan W. Basila Jeaneue A. Beavers E- gal JMR' fe- fy.-pr Rosalind Bellinger Phillip Cruz Bernal Margaret Bianchi Terry Blackburn he B f 'B 5 ' . , 1, f, - 1 ,A if .X , 1 I vw Q 1 mi, dvv. .E rw.. i Susan Gene Bondescn , - 4 Cathern Louise Boston Wanda Bradley James R. Briscoe c leie A , 4- . no ., Q. WTI Lenny Brollier Robert Gary Brosi Danny Bryant James Buckley ' 1 NN. Jerry Bunch June Ann Burk Everett Burns Delores Campbell PM 'vm ,wax Larry Canarelli Ronnie Cappelluti Donald Carlson Bill Carrell Gilbert G. Carter Jr. Pamela Castle Vicki Castro 'WT' Judy Lee Cavelli ya wmv 'cz-rr' 'Huff' I, l Ronald Cheek Forrest Chipman Christopher Otto Glenn Chu 6 . Bob Collin fix cf H ffl 4. C C. Karl M. Church Gene Alan Clark Karen Sue Clymore Carol Frances Coffeen Nm EQ' 'Wr -'Q-4? s Kathrine F. Cook Raylene Cook Starlyn Coones 'Nl George Crafton Doris Jean Craig Terry E. Daggett Lynda Davis K T , Q -f b Q i :A E . Linda Dearing Christina Debo ' , 'fpQ1m ' w if D, , D A,,,, M '-WV 'L -if ' ,H. , 2 JMW '91 .-Q, YQJ' V- ' J -V ' '.TpF, ' ., 1' h':' ,M DX ,V s. ,. A, 1 . il a L an a A 1 ' 15 li' 'Vi K- v ' ff. , 1' , -. . l Q 'mm my f ri I . V: ix 5 .. . XIX., ,Li J , Wm, Michael Denney Elaine Nickie Desaloff Tim Desmond Gail Williams DeVaney yo- we Harry Diebert Karen Diebert Jack Dilbeck James Max D I pn 'x xx l' Darlon Dowell Nancy Driggs Freddie Dunn Sharon Lynn Ecker Sandy Del Bono Joan Dellavalle OVET KY i Elvin Edwards Fay Elliott Coy G. Elrod Wallace Ernest Emmerl if CV'-4 Richard M. Ecinas Diane Etcheberry Dorlene L. Farinelli Toni Faso ,1 '95 ,V . - . vigil' . 1 'lg 1 . 3 . Qi Y s QW' ' ' Jim Favini Billy M. Fells George R. Fernandez Nella Ferrelti X Q-L.-.1 31 'in-. YSL. I 5 L4 ,X 'W Linda Filiponi Carolyn Fincher Janie Firebaugh Evelyn Sue Fishei 5 1 W X Donna L co Flint if 'P' --if 'ETI' , 'YY' Leah Flippo Leonard Flores Andy J. Franco Richard Franklin Carole Frerle Dorothy Nell Freeman Ann Fuller emu 31 Q- .nz ww Rosiedell Fulsom Shirley Galuno Arthur Galindo Virginia Luna Garcia in Malcolm Ganz Janet Gazaway Barbara Georges Carl Gibbs Q53-, ' K be 6'x'X -ff .,, ., an 5 . Y 1S 'V V W I Steve Gist Gcorgeunu Glover Laudine Anloneue Gomes Mary Gomes 'Ur 1795 ,-...5 X' nv Dolores Gonzales Elias Gonzales Jr. Pax Goodwin Margrex L. Goss 1 xx' ' x Robert Y. Golo Charles Gragnani Barbara S. Greenman Gary Gregory 19 TFP ,yr,m I 1' Susan Grover Barbara Haire Judy Hall Holly Ilammerberg flier.. -11 'Ei Karen Hanson James L. Hardin Gale Henson Becky Ann Hernandez rw YET -.- Patrick Hernandez Veryl Hibbard Larry Hibdon Julie A. Higginbollxam V -Q-....,,, Robert Hight Donna Higuera Louise Holcomb Ronald G, Holdcrofl , U 'nf ..... eff 'M' .f as fffif' . , N if .. ,V ,, Q! lf-5: '-Q, , ffl' 'V' A .,.,, . i?L i , J6l7sVLafsv ' ' 1 Roger Holiday Lonnie Hoover Jerry Holding Sheryl Howe W-on if Yi.. an- v-- --r ,. 9 I '4,..,a-v Gloria Lucille lluglxes Terry Hunter David Ireland J l Sid Ireland x rf V C s ex-Jr r F 0? 1-4-dh ,I Robert W. Ivy Fred Jack Joann Jackson Gent -Jay Q Y'-frfv 4:795- Robert G. Johansen Greg Johnson Pat Johnson Donna Jones ,,,,3., fi -f-nf Diane Kelly M. Darrel Kilcrease Larry King Mary Louise King KUN Qi v-'ftp Sharon L. Kline Barbara Knighl 'l'. H. Kraus Naomi Kumagai Wh-3 f-as-of , . ,...a?' if ,V tang. W2 Q Joseph Lakatos Gerald mkeman Janice Lampkins Russell G. Leach - em? in Milton Lee Lari Lesan Joyce M. Leville Edward A. Libra ff' if Johnny Linder Konstantin Lobkowski J. Y. A. Lopez Cindy Lovejoy I , + 1. f- 10 -h ar e fw- V, ,. 1 ,.,,.,. 'N .JJ P, F! X l w if it Stanley R. Lovelady Helen Low Dick Lucckesi James W. Lynch m ,mn Q 19' ' Nat x -Q, -uE 7' Leg John Thomas Lynch W. Anne Machock Allan Mackey Felipe Magos 5 s ,- 5 Q, , 7 , l ,- K av Q' ,. sz- 'frm' James W. Malone Matt Markle Larry D. Marshall Elvin Marlin ff .4 eu x - 'bs ' 9 'WH V it , Qi ' A 5 Michale David Martin Michelle Martin Patti Martin Alice Martinez 39 415 ,gg 1 N gi ... ...,,, ll Lily lvlartincz Mercy Martinez Nasaria Martimez Yolanda Martinez QM , I ,fr ' W, A xy, 3' if W fi it Q' I 9' Y l I Q.. ny NW' '-earl W w.....v' ga!- Q: Q y .1 yy M , iiii,iii iifi Frank Massetti Janet Kay Massetti Robert N. Mc.-Xlister Paula McClintock eqgklwf Giff Ivan M. McCulley Ben N. McCullough Mary Mclntyre Evelyn J. Medeiros 2 .nywi nv nr' VA F Donna Medlin Raul Mendoza John Meudrin Jr. RHUCIOIPU C- Miles lxfli 1 ' 'fi QF?-V llxwx-54 . N-V xl, Marjorie A. Mines Dolores Mirande Andrew Mitchell Frank Molina Jr, -5 ,QV an ' h nr- ,. ,sv 7,5 VN' N Marcello Monticelli Edwin Moore Edwin R, Moore Jerry Moore '21 ' John Robert Moren II Dennis Morgado Peggy Morris Jon Morse nm M.. disks' ,rf Wav Donna Moss Fred G. Nix Frank Roche Navarro Norman Ogleiree .,,.,, , W' el Evelyn Ojedu Loretta Oliver Ronnie Ornelas Uv J Yin are Gilbert Ortez Maiy Louise Ortiz Bruce W. Oyler ici' 49 4 195' Su e Ortega Rosie Palacioz Ralph G. Paolinelli Chris Parker Phyllis Parker ,p-'EK we f' l ef Steven Parker Wilma Parrott John Payne K 9 A 3 P , if f ,. A, K 1 ef 1 T V '1 Carolyn Peavey Sandra Pera Julie Perez Carol S. Pervy 'S .rx Pi Tim Peterson Gino Pelrucci Mary Helen Pico Stefani Ellen Piper L4-'X fr? .qv-W' Dolores Plsloresi Evert Plumb Dorothy Poore Elwin Poore fig ' - 1- Gerald Poore Carl L.. Price Joycie Price Larry Price If 'fin A? 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Smith Doug Sordi MVK 'QP' Annette Southall Harry Spaulding Claudia ,ai Nell Marie Sterling Alison Stewart Jimmy Sutherland oh-L. D. Spomer David Allen Stefan - HJQW 2 ' S iff? 'C' ' Sf' riff ' FS? S amd. . 17.1 John Switzer Carole Taddei Mark S. Tanaka Charles Taylor Patricia A, 'Vesei 9- fm-'Q qnsvfw V ,H U K. 1 I 5, .Q ! 5? if 4 , exif ,, ' , Jim Thomas Cynthia Ann Thompson G. Michael Thompson Michael R. Tigson Jim S. Tischmacher Clint D. Tomlinson George Torres Richard D, Toschi .3 aww' 123.4 ,Y ,si ii Jeanne Lynn Truadway Jim G. Trcvino Helen Trillo Linda J. Turner .,, . sf William C. 'I'u1'nei'IIl Janie Turpencn Rosemary Turri Harvey G. Unli Marshall J. Upton David O. Vasquez James Venturi Matilda Mary Verdu N k,V. Xa Virginia E. Verduzco Barbara Vierra Carole Villareal Paul Vizcarra QW W Richard L. Vizcarra Terry C. Vogel Kim Marie Waldren James Walker -Qs I -4,-9' . Q-'jp gd' .cz ' Nancy Ellen Walker Steve Weldon III Patricia Werner Terrel West I Phyllis Wheat NI, 1 ? 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' v- an iv i Slain .X-ilu 1 .-3 1- A 55 , ,4 2- , 1,-R ,eg ,N I I Z: Jnnnn Arnold X i M Q .Y X 1 ' Blichncl ,Xrnulcl ..,v ,f-- .NN Q -.. :N Q- 4.3 5 M111-y .Xwcn IX 1 My X WY ' Dizinc .Xtluril Q ry Qs v , u it Q F . K . I , ali' ,P Z! i 1 x' 1 f J . Gziry Auiry ,S -K Neil Xverill f l H178 'S' ,g -55 -'T gi 1: I, ' YN Q , 'Q C:1rnii-n .lyzilzi lx ' , A L 4' M A Cyniinzi .Xy:il,i ,jf I , - C ,., . N M 11, AL, I ravi-will 13..l1iIii.l L? 7, Y ' V X W' 1 Myrllu isllliiw lf 4' X' f A J rr ,. W ' A 7 l'.iul :slime le. ' ,Q 9 ff - 47, z I A ,I fl, Judy Bzindoni QQ 'U Eddie Blinds ' X .X ,N ' .- L. Bob Bnsila ' V .V i I r 2 g X fx' ' Q' K V 'fi 5 5 W Bub Belles . f ' ' ' ' :bf K' ig L: 59 Frank Beck K' 3, xg.. I' W ' N, X A gf lliglnind xy' x K , f C in a era cy .5 - ,. I, -'MW' v Jig: germ gli, 'MM VIL ., . ,ggi . 1, 4, V Beverly Bertozzi Q ' . l , Janice Br-sc 'F ws if- ' 3' ' ,A 5 Billy Bn1iI.wri-'lit Y. '! S of -5 O .A 'S -, xp' Q L ' Alberi Bnlilcn - - , , ' ' A .- LQ Terry Bnnillai . X , , 5 . m A - , ' C, I -- - 1 Y' ,Y .-lllzin Bussliziult ' J Q If Dizine Bowser , 9. . K - A . . I , 1 I M I. ' --1 Liz i s I- xg M cm-in Buyii A A , i I Ger:1ldBrc:lzell ,, Ns' ,Q .l ,E - . I . Ca1'ulBriLlges vw? 5' X X W' 65 5: isa ,6 f,' ' X Donna Bridges l fi Q fu - v ' fy Q ,- Pzxtrieizx Brisceu ' I, , 'L J '-' X - - Q, 'I Jim Bristow T Q' X ' XS Y Jzxnmes Brooks x 1 'p h R X 'l ' ' 1. ll Iggy' M xxx H V., .,I ' 1 if V, I x 1 Lynn Bruwn . Q 9 f Nzincy Browning lc' 'D as Qi I. -f 1' ' I 'F' Q llnrry Brungess :Q - ',, A '- I 4 Lnuru Brungcss ' 'A' L f ff-L. Luis Burns X,f Kg 7- ' Frank Bu rris ' . ' J ,v Peggy Bush I 4271 , C, lf.-I , ,alkyl .1 afsifgw. . .' 72. .I W' Charles Caetamo Rosie Caldwell A Mary Cameron in 0 ' QR ai: 1: 1 'gf ' 23 I' 2 3: 1 Sandra Cameron 's' . -' V M il W Stan Cantrell 'K ,' ' -M , -v ' f--,J i Leonard Cargill H' F' X Warren Ca rlson ff? 'W if x .I . Ii fy! We al, I Q 3. A . Q. f Qfrw, 'f 53 ,W ' 'K ' - ' ' N57 -, M. ,,, Sm fn- Q, M , S as. '-- Q' . M ..,, Q L Q fav .k -VM. 41, x f P A 21 i'f'f?l:fif' ZW ' 2.13 A Az ' Sha ron Ce rda Larry CQ reghinn Frank Ciniino V V , Carolyn Clark X it ka Tummy Conley fx' 'ix -N , Caihleen Conner uf fl w. Ircne Carderu , h .u. . 1 . 21: , f1f:E 'L y , A 34 'fa 6- 1 lv uf ha rf the Q f l, JJ I 1. Q spring? ' V.'.k ,gr I 5 Q at i3? t9i555i?,i .. Wyndcll Crites Daniel Crump Dianna Crump Jack Daniels Sue David Marvin Davis Earlene Deanda 1 -wg 6? U? 1' K ,k fgllw D ' K 'iw XV 'Q D .lr i X Nancy Duvall Mike Iiastrnan Barbara Elnni Jeff Emniert Stephen Ervin Andrea Esparza Sam Esqueda ly , ' gt, jk W QM Q . ., - W, 'fire ii M' Jerry Flack gg, at A V Y ' K . - my . 47 T'a , Nt I ir , 1 - 1 ,affzr n ' ' he 4- ,- , V., nr v , ' , . h ,,. ' V , 1 ,-lf 5 - if we ' W new if , ,el,ff5fffwf:9i1 V M ,,. ,W 32- ., Xi f 1: 'tj , .. K ,xl Vs V x I QP'- N K . ,vig . a J-' X ggi: 'AZ 4. , Q .. ,., . r f Ai ilc ' Marcella Flores ,Z ' Cheryl Funtcs , Q W., Marshall Ford Lb 0 'X D Linda Forrester L ig' I . 7 LK' f. Wx. ,, JoAnrizi Franklin Xl-T A ' V Juanita Fuller Q- 'Af K 7 rg - v ml 5 ek ,L.,5'i 1 . ik' ' HQ ,Ag ca an V 'ai'-. , i A 1' -D xr ,ILA ' . ' 1 .1 . lijw' fi J ff QT? I f' ' 'M M ' f 1 lzflfffz ' ' N' yew, M . A 54 'i 'I Q Sandra Carmassi Helen Carter Susan Carter Robe rt Ca rtio Pauline Castillo Rose Castillo Teresa Castro ,,v,,,,,. , ,eff X, .: ' '- A I X ij.: H pg , Q- ' ,fm I. , i yy :I 7 1: .i V fre 1 vo- . If ' , v N. .,.a -' , f: V i 4- '- 'W'- ' i 'Y 'Ghibli , . 'Furry Cortez Liuuisu Certupassi an M if Linda Cusyns W' ' 'a . . Holley Cowgei Q' Ark Larry Cox X Gleria Craig I f 5, Patricia Crappa ,fi-Q f j,.Qa.i9' D ' ' ,E . if 1 ia -fe , iii' AV J' ' ,f- V I 'A K 6,5 4- L. ' 'W -- ef-E 1 i .' , lggjk' ' N .-ffvff. 'X-'f ,v , !1 if 'ff - A ,yy M ff, if 5 .. 1 fi fr Martin Dernelle 1:1 ric DeWitt .y -rs nv- f Joe Diaz xw . -. Nancy Dobashi X- Frances Downing Ruby Dunn Gene Dupreau ia .M ly F vm Wi --M rf- . - - 0 fn gr X ' .-we sk ' -fa. x Ti ' --, lsufg V .M Q .. K p n I, , 5 I' 'N ' , V Daniel Estrada vm Ernie Fernandez '35 7' Virginia Fernandez gk 'Q ., . Patricia Ferry ' ' rw Darrell Fifielcl X. J Q x Russel Fike lx Ai' J l Mike Finley f , , K '94, im t it i' 3 ' - 1' ' ' Y, ,if rx , , :,,r eaf ww, eel - ' .,, , . . D 5-in L L D x xv if my l ,,- , , .4 Ron Fliller John Fulmer Q Tw- K 3 1 Vincent Galassi . W ' I Yvonne Gamble ' .1 ' fl, , X Eddie Garcia KY. in f Joe Garcia Il rx Ruger Garcia .f X Irving Gates ' .y Richard Ge-rbi fa Q Q ,. Dnvid Giomi R Q ga it an . , as 5 G ,, . ,J 4 G on fy. .Xudrey Glass sg - ...... 'y f ,A ' l Bzirbnrzi Glass i X j Ya' ,gm Beverly Gomes L' 4 R N avi? Judy Gomes ' ,,,, ix f Q 1 V , I 5 I X X i wqt, ir ' , if 1 . K A Richard Gomes 'x Don Gomez 11 fs. 2' , . y 'Q 0' -N by TC ' Gilbert. Gonzales . -'vs an f- ' ' . . e - Lupe Gonzales XA' z ' X :YA A Q ' - -V ' ' Margaret Gonzales Ns-ff ,yt VV h x X Silvio Gonzziles V 'ffifjxf ' O Opal Goodwin ' N li i J ' 1 Y 1, Jim Gottxvzild RA 'N Kathy Gould , 0 rv- i 4: 1 I T f 2 as ,- Bub Grzivello '-If A H ' ? in ,D A D' Charles Gray no ' Y 1 ' WG ' ms, f v' Denise Green 's-1 Y ' x .R ,fp '. Don Grover -N X X Q t Kg ' Isidore Gutierrez T 1 f X ,y is .' ft' Patsy Gutierrez Ia Ag' .K i .UQ Holn1ie1Hugu1' 4. ,, nina an h , M Sue HA Ly xfq X A-K V .sly ' -if ,N Melinda Hamer X ' ,W xg' GTG James Haney R X A N P 1 Czirlene Hansen rm - A X 1. 1 13 Darlene llnnsen J ' 'Qi' ' Q V I, if . XG, 1' Helen lliirdy - 3,7 ' Joe llnrris Q I., 1 I , L -' la f, Tri-wsu llnss A 'N -'Mix yi 'qu V A' s Billy ninficiu A , f I Q I .. 0 5' ,, ia. 5: Q, Wzinciax linugen A' .. f 'a ' xv C V :MA , ' Q June liziyes a , , .GA John liziywuocl eff' X 5 ' 5 I gflli' A . wi! ly ' i W I Q Susan Heinemann la yn 'W A' R 73 1,7 ,.. S- Tommy Heli , S , V- i lf' A , N IN 'H Adele Hendrickson 1 . ' 1 ' -X- G f 'i X: , :xl-im Hendrix N, if ' X K '- N X Curios Herediu 1 A K I3 f Viz' Amanda Hernandez I, in , ' .kj Linda liernandez ' 'fufj ff- x anal' la . Richard Hernandez Rudy Iiui'l1ilIlCicZ J Susan Hernandez Wg , .ve I: g- . .f 2 .xg 'Q John ilerrera 1 I A 9' 4? 1- l, G X 3 Y 5, Moose llerschfeil V' ' X' ,. -2- -lv -- Judy nnimead x ' ' ' X 'T' px: gl.. V 'W Don Hodge if A J - ' X V . 4 J, X 1 I A Rf? - Linda Huffman cm 'Q -N 2 'A Elias Holwin ' X D ' .. A r, 0- G B , 'S N Marietta Hopkins -' K - K N, Shirley House X I X 'M' xt- Ned Howard i v ' I x x ' W Jean Howell as f I ' '. Dzxnny Hue rtzi . ': ,lf in gli .Sn 'Q Leroy Huffman A Tim Huffman ' , Shirley Hughes ,Q 'K it 5' - ' gg A Richard HurSl ii I.. i ,.-, i X 3' S' John Iness -.vw 3 ' ' -, ' vs ff? 1 'NF '- ' fs- -A s-x I P1li.l'lC1C1IVCI'SOl'l Q, X .A A X , 'I - :gb Jalnice Isakson , , i G I ky ' , n k , ,K if I 5 55 ii! 'if-'A fi X . 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H. 9. , U V Linda Magarian ' I My J 5 Maria Magos H- A if V V Cheryl Manclq 4 Dwight Malone . 7 2 I., l 1 A ,- A ni Qs ST Q, 5 Q as ,ly ' .f ff 5:-f I xv X !. tv I . . Q5 g, if Q, f AGN 15 Q 1. .,-- 2- ' s-, ' i . its sz! ,. Aim ! V 1 ., , ,XA Fife? V: ,. N 1 D L 5 i'ii -W' 'W ' ff' F: at .,. 1 f... ...M y 4... g ae- i ,ssl mf . ' - ze- C Rf' I 1 -..- I .nag ,W -new fm ni- ? 'TT' if ,X Johnny Martinez Martha Martinez Pasqual Martinez Richard Martinez Renclla Mastrofini Tommy Mattrocce . Kirk McCarty L ?'-as Danny McClintock K- ' F , K, ohio IlIcClintoclc ,M K K 'K K ' I Ari McCracken 3 QQ S3 Tv K Q3 T? l ' Ja G 'jj-K Q 3 l Judy AiCCLliiUllgii 'Vg K3 ' f-, -- ' 1, , Nurvell McFcrrcn -' ' ' ' 'SAK ' Y 'f Charles McGregor X I. gy ,ix K Darlene McGuire ' Kg' 2 lg. .4 , K ,X Q, f chaff -, , i '7 lyk is X A 5 J Q23 uni f .F ,Jn ,Xf 1 Q. HL- 5811... . f ' 1 , Tim McNally Q? lg a X 2 2,-A K 7. 2 fa Ki ,N Joan McSwnin K -- V K A 'QS 5 - 3, S, .73 9' D - ,.. 5 O Janet Meadows 1 1,7 5 '., Ks. ',, L I ' XX. Kwgy Lf K Lawrence Meclinia S K' 5' Sq-. ' ' KKKKKK Douglas Melikian , -L X X5-' u Larry Meliliizin K. , ' ,I-JK. '.Lf- W e K K Della Milam 'A A Jack Miner KK Marshall Mines ,K ff, :N 1 1. ,- Michael Minneti Q' '37 g' 'fr ', as K 3 Diana Molina 9 . 'X ' ,f .- ff L. . .. i Glen Moore X A . ix A 'P ff' llelen Moore Nr f, D -Y Bert Moren 4 KK ,K xi . fl . 351 K 'r ,Q 3 , , K Patricia Miiultrie K K 93 3 '13, 2 x 3 Shirley Murphy 1 8 . K ,e K 'U K. S -5 Jeff Murray 'sg SJ C A ' L., lb' ' s- K Jvc Nagle i I N K I Dianna Napier ' - , .. Nr Louise Nevis ' Q- in . , Shirley Noble K , Jerry Nubles K Frances Nulen X, 'IQ P 'QT ', 2 3 KK' 13 7' w ,i S: William Ogle ..K. 1 'w' K' .V ss K- -- K lx K S K Frank Oglclree 'TN if Y' 'fre' -X ' 1 i- T' ' y ..... Cres Orccuelas I , W - xi David Orin ' - K, ,K 1 S' ' i X .K ' Jean Ospital Dale Padgett , Q Q 'I 2 :N gg, -.Q Am Carlos Padilla 1 X sq K K :la , Pat Parksion if ' L ' E' X' Dennis Patrick iv.. N: K 'Q' Stanley Pnvey K 1' ' x f ,7 Mary Lou Pena K il!! X . 5. ' f 1 X I rf, I xi' 'Ai -4' Robert Pereguy , Lawrence Perez I . K Lorenzo Perez 2 . 12 :N 2 5? 'Ti Z QQ C K? Mary Ellen Perez l , w- ,' A .,,, 5 ... ' I Paul Perez NT , il L '?f',i ' -N Nelson Philp XS., I ' Vickie Pisano ' A is y f i-f 5 William Pitman f . Larry Pittaclc X -,..K Ea Qu 2 fl -, Q 5 Q P- KKK K 4 Steve Plumb 'S' ,X K' .K ' ,., A dit' 1 Mary Ponzo 'Q ,I K A fin -'73 . 9 7? I' Tom Prichard ' i K if X'-,K Lynda Prosperi X X -, K K K K ' Sam Pruvencio . i p A' l ' I lei ' Alve ra Quintana Emily Ramirez Q K Gunsalo Ramirez -H :N ' 6, W , Zondra Raviscioni 4: -- U ' 5 K xi ,Q K -.gm i A . 3 , , af, if . Charles Ray ' 'xi . .K. -. L. Jlm Rziymoiid J -- KP- . K Larry Reese ,I ' .K WK 5 ' ' .V R ' X Q- me y in If X if 57 ,:fg ' 35 K is iv l S . M Larry Robbins Mary Robbins Dale Roberts Linda Roberts Doug Robertson ,i-sa 1 -Q. Pam Robertson R' Gloria Rodarte I ' 1 , ft K A H , V , r J 5 ' A t :aa ' 'sg . An, .2 W lx we 2 -mf ye - i 'ev An ron Sanders Jessie Sandowal Rosie Sandoval , . - A: .L .Xlex Saragoza 6 .V I Carolyn Sehlumbohm '3 ' O-fm. Barbara Selimall V Xu ., John Schmitz V xx fl' . 'hx ' it '-' ,. ki we ,ff 3- . I xx r. ,xi 5? Y, 1 7- . 4, 5 A k - y A .. 15- .L L , 1,1 A- 'S K' ai :A ' It we , i . ,gi F.. .S ' Linda Shillings James Silvcira Bob Simonian Betty Sloan Jane Smalley Mary Smith Sharyne Smith 'N . its-' 31 K -Y-. ' I . A ,, . , At Carol Stasulat Ka ren Stephen s ,gwgiigjg 4, .,, W, l 9 we kwa' L f wg, af.- W Marvin Stewart Carolyn Stidham ,. A Donald Stites V' 'L Tom Sullivan XQHV' Maxine Sykes A I ,U I J, ge A it-L f lag , 's . i I iff yag. f ,Ta ,,. si r x fig ' xx lj 5 1 ' 'Qs , 5 'Y 2.1 5 Q K is David Reid - Della Renfrew .gg ,X . A f B' K Y -33 41 E , Gaye Reinia Li' I N- Andy Richardson X1 ' cj-: 1 , 'VM Howard Riggs ' Wy ' En 1, Floyd Rios K . A 4 SR John Rivera 'Ygx . W V, 5133: K ' 5 i, .-Q-ffif ' 5 'if1:i.e? iw. 4' K. ,. , gif b w . si. 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' 'wt ' Raul Steens Ronnie Sterling Mike Stidham Candace Struck Catherine Subriar Angela Suniga Mary Sustaitzi 'Y 'gf A T if at T f B Tom Thornton Candice Tiller Pat Tiller Raymond Tindal Beverly Tischmacker Eddie Tolmachoff Sally Tolmosoff Jerry Tyler Robert Tyler Patti Uhalde Elizabeth Uhalde Arline Upton Carlos Urias Cathy Valdez .. N- s 3 Ester Valdez Ginger Van Vleet Dolores Vargas Margaret Vaughn Nellie Vaughn Annie Vega Edna Voyles mfs' . 1... ' 9' 7' .1 1' s 4 if 'Qi Brandy Weaver Jackie Weeks David Wells Geneva Wiggins -5. .. '-XGA' 1.-N: vs,,.f I 3:9- n Richard wncox F23 Marlion Williams ff Mary Williams I L ' ' v ' p-N' ' ' , , i 5 . 2 . P , Leyton Woolf Donna Yoakum Jack Young 2 S Patricia Young 'v vm- Rita Yrigollen , Ronnie Yvarra x Ernest Zaragosa ' 33 Q, a .- -vw.. , , i P' I 1- 1 .- ' . lx ay 'Lyra , ff- , Q :izimgljffi ' V 157 '-EI-B ig. ,R . I1 L35 I W E , Xl TJ? 1 . ANN, I sv v f ,sj fx if,-.., sv :,: 4. ,S . -.v W .f Q. s -sf' Q fx hx ww: 5- K , i X -qv- Qvns 1, i vo' Lim Fred Zaragoza Philip Zamora ,- , E ff If . 379 . 4 V, '. ttf, off, N ,- I f, ... a ix: ,i. rAl --Q, Mi .nfs- Wayne Waddell Marilyn Walke l' Ruth Wall Bobb Walls Patricia Warthen James Watrous Larry Watson 9- V 5 fx Q r. Qty ' , Z' 4 ,N P i, 5 Q David Williamson Gregg Wilson Leona Wilson Janet Winfield David Winters Steve Wood Susan Wood P' V3 2 4,3- -'-H, ' ' ,.-. V V., ski-Mi' , - W ' f Q 1 Laci' ,:, 2 if' if f UEFA ' Q'f0fig ff G4 Q1 53 4,1 H SOCIAL EI lllllj BUTTERFLIES Although the major portion ol' high school educa- tion is gained in the classroom. the social contact the student experiences is very important. Only in meeting with and learning from others van he realize his part in community life. Nlhether it is on a dance floor or in a student legislature meeting. the learning process continues, The skill acquired ltere will carry the student through many activities in the community of the future. The student leading the student body of a school today may well be expected to be a leader in the eommunitv of tomorrow. The activities at Madera Union High School vary. They provide entertainment. encourage school spirit, run student government. and promote con- structive efforts. These activities provide students with mutual interests with opportunities to asso- ciate with each other and develop their abilities. i 7 , I? I - , 3,1 N, gym: ' V V s f T t L L Q 1 is .4-ff r , l l J it 'J l l r Q t . w f . ff ' -3? .. ' X 5 Mfg gi, 35 x ysst f i is or Q ff 2 i, , Vt. K . Z, A :V-btw' ig!! . cw I A Q J-. . ?-if w A l ff Jgj., 'Ti' ' 1, f' il 'l at lu., il FRGSI-l SOPI-I RECEPTIG The sophomore rlass holds a dance every year for the freshmen. This dance is held in order to have these two classes becorne better acquainted. A queen is chosen on the basis of how many tickets she has sold. Sally Quintos was Frosh-Soph Reception Queen with Karen Sloan and Linda Duke as runners-up. Karen Long does the Bossa Nova. FROSI-l ASSEMBLY Every ycar the freshman vlass puts on an Assembly to show off their talent. This years was no exception. It was found that this freshman class has a lot of talent. just wait until they are seniors. There were dancers, singers, musi- cians, and also a band. The entire cast takes a final bow. Fei? 'f Q.. ' ' ff. : Hawaiian hula girl 4? 1 V TE fi 3 1 f CHRISTMAS B LL Couples in formal dress swayed to the music' of The Statesmen as the annual Christmas formal, Sleighland Splendorfl whirled its way along. The event, held Saturday, December 21, 1963, in the Girls' Gym from 8:30 P.M. to ll:30 P.M., was one of the most enjoyable Christmas Balls. Iris Horizon sponsored the dance, Committee Chairmen were Carol Frede and Sheryl Howe, centerpiece, -Ianet Massetti, entraneeg Anne Machork and -Ian Yocum, ceiling: Carole Taddei, refresh- ments, Susan Bondeson, pieturesg Nella Ferretti, wallsg Kim Wald- ren and Pat Werner, bidsg Jeanette Beavers and Sharolyn Babcock, publicity, Stevie Piper, band, Cindy Thompson, tablesg and Louise Holcomb and Barbara Haire, bandstand. The tables were made into packages tied with pink bows and adorned with mistletoe and individual sleighs. A huge sleigh and a beautiful Christmas tree added their splendor to the scene. Christ- mas trees decorated the walls. ! i Holly instructs the east. FRONT ROW: Rudy Arroyo, Doc Einmert, Mark Tanaka, Jack Royce. ROW 2: Dorothy Freeman, Claudia Spomer, Linda Amey, Nesaria Martinez, Shirley Galeano. ROW 3: Linda Dearing, Sunny Stewart, Margret Goss, Nancy White, Rosemary Turri, Emily SENIOR PLAY 'CPEACE CCRPS GIRLSJ' The 1964 senior play presentation was entitled, uPeac'e Corps Girls. Mr. John Burke was the farulty advisor, and Holly Hanimerberg was the student director. A three act comedy, the play involved a small group of people who migrated from Philadelphia to San Isdro, Philippines, in order to work in the Peace Corps. Don Anderson, who portrayed Linc Rlacrae, and Margret Goss, who played opposite hirn. found them- selves at odds to start, but Cupid visits even the Philippines. All the Characters added Color and wit to make it a great senior play. Pedras, Mickic Martin. ROW' 4: Ivan McGully, Darlon Dowell, Don Anderson, Lari Lesan. NOT PICTURED: Larry Canarelli, Mike Purl, Frank Roche. D 15' l iff 'td A i I W Y X , , 1 -. Boy meets girl. Sunny models a San Isdro original for the cast. ,fflfgr 1 'O xv-, r i5 'b3kli,f 5 A -- ki' 2' Q Coffee, l his N-Inv... I tea, or milk? , is if r. ' Woe is me! if b y1 WV'mQg,,,,. ,,.., ,, ,355 is H .' s., CA DID . 'ff Jia. i- , .saknmn f s j , , ss n .s s - as Q ff-53 z 4. A A A if - as-f.!.:.::' 'xi' gm? '75 if '? ' ' 1 . 1,,,,,, , ,qwrgx MHZ: in N113 w : ., ., . Ev '-my-, rr .1-gkgkisii n - 5 r' 7 ICR. ' s 'li' f n J Q25 V H 75, , ' Ji e? - 5 , -' ,Ja 2 :xg ff -fixifxg xffls 2 19325 52 ' .ggwis ' - I M5255 6 ' My mst date wow' Q . lf' s V ig? :vi ' Wf Yigwsfw ,Q ' ..1,,A:g.x 'X' Y .- 'QW is-eww? szfawszz A -V .1 5fu.4f.,3fgw - I g A .,.- M :aff 1-v--.iw V, . . fl- Q . V Q , A 'W EZ W ,g,,,,, ...,k. 5 -siiif-i.:wg7,siS1fSif 5 giyfsfsjgg 4 ff Head, shoulders, knees, and toes . . . vs' f And what do you want for Christmas? Penthols . , . Pentholsf' 1963 Champions. We love you, Conrad ' 'Tfm.xl11111 CAMERA K' F Cage the Cougar! VIP'S. Sf' And we won it! The Tasmaman Wxldcat. 'wfrissi All I want for Christmas is? Happy daze are here again. Student Legislature. Y A.. X 5 Penny Simonian ' Alison Stewart V Queen ,.-4 R ,ml :ft fi aff Ali TY- w ei A -9? -A it sl l-l O M E C O MIN C Homecoming week at MUHS was fun-filled. The biggest part of the week was the Senior Horizon Slave Sale. The big downtown rally with all the decorated cars was held on main street. The winners of the Car competition were first, Tim Petersong second, YAC, and third, Steve Parker. The highlight of the week was the announcement of the Homeeoming Queen during halftime. She was Mary Lou King. Her Princesses were Penny Simonian, Anne Maehoek, and Sunny Stewart. The finale for the week was the Homecoming Danee held in the boy's gym. ::n Go, team, go! The winning car xv-fa in x X . Q ' xymdm ...fel tm ' k V 71, X21 'Sw The Statesmen. ' 5:51 ' A 9, 92 xi .,l Q Queen Barbara MacDonald receives her Crown. JR. - SR. PROM On May ll, 1963, girls in bouffant dresses vied with lavender sea- horses and colored fish at the Junior-Senior Prom entitled HUndcr- water Paradise. The erowning event of the evening was the an- nouncement of Barbara MacDonald as the Prom Queen. The theme was carried out in the decorations. A giant pink oyster eomplete with irideseent pearl centered the floor, and the walls were covered with underwater seenes. Tiny pink and blue replicas of treasure chests full ol' angel hair and gold eoins eentered the tables. Pastel, glittered mobiles of sea animals hung from the huge fish net Ceiling. The Statesmen provided the music' for the evening, The platform on which the musieians were seated had a large pink Castle against a blue background behind it. White treasure Chests, overflowing with gold and silver jewels. were plaeecl at different points around the bandstand. Daxld Anderson Introduces Mary Lou Kmg and Doc tr- 71,1 m ft T... uw Several couples took time out between d FRONT ROW: E. Deanda, S. Grover, R. Janzen, D. Bowser, Bush, C. Tigson, N, Carlson. ROW 4: S. Parker, S. Leach, A. B. Haire, L. Holcomb, P. Tesi. ROW 2: G. Dearing, C. Sim- Barnett, K. Gould, S. Kline, P. Wheat, R. Hughes, L. Dearing. mons, S. Weber, M. Goss, M. Gatz, S. Peregoy, S. Carter. ROW ROW 5: M. Kernett, L. Pittack, R. Arroyo, D. Deanda, R. Jay, 3: D. Tanaka, M. Seher, F. Elliot, K. Williams, S. Cudd, P. J. Switzer, D. Anderson, D. Dowell, P. Bernal, M. Martin. A CAPPELLA ral- .- fe ,. ,,,,.5. Y. ., . -, . '.':.,f-15 vb ,.- I 11901 Bw'Qw'f?T- Alia. FRONT ROW: L. Faso, K. Williams, N. Albonico, L. McComb, S. Carter, M. Arcuby, J, Howell, L. Hurtado, M. LindaMood. ROW 2: P. Page, T. Ogle, C, Stidham, T. Thomas, D. Kirby, K. McCarty, L. Talley, F. Colwell. ROW 3: Canarelli, S. Logoluso, C. Hagapian, L. Reid, L. VVeis, C. Helmuth, L. Salvador, S. Schmitz. ROW 4: E. janzen, M. Goss, B. Benear, K. Murphy, A. House, K, Malick, GIRLS, CLEE GIRLS' QUINTET: Revonda Riddle, Shelia Rousey, Linda Bishel, Brandy Weaver, Sharon Prichard. , E K. Clymore, S. House. ROW 5: S. Quintos, B. Puckett, T. Hutt, L. Schroeder, G. Craig, L. Bishel, S. Rousey, B. Weaver, D. Sim- mons, P. Simmons. LAST ROW: V. Warthen, D. Andrew, C. Thompson, R. Riddle, S. Howker, S. Prichard, C. Cane, L. Reynolds, L. A. Lopez. PEP GIRLS 'lfffffflf .' ,f xx. --.,, at Bev Susan Mary Lou Nella Lari The pep girls of Madera Union High Srhool have maintained their bounce and sunny smiles throughout the year. Spectators at the football and basketball games had a chance to observe the pep and enthusiasm radiated by the group. Visiting schools received the girls openly and enjoyed watching them do their peppy routines. Pat Sunny Laudlne Mrs. Harper, Advisor E x l 1: -fm ' f IES! 555 ? : 'Jes CHEERLEADERS V 'H' r 5 .,,, , -H g,,,,, L . lee s . 4 1 I i 1.., -e 1 4- E , , Q in -A .-,.,,,-l,,. I , ,tw--, , , 4 N fl E -N 'tw - . , uc Q ,. 1, .xp 1 we 4, ,-N-.1 -W, 4 ' -,E A . Y -L Q: Z .N,W.!zs1+m.-:,,.,.f.f.,,.-M.-....ff-,,,,, ., - 5,,1.lA.. ,few K 4 'lflii mv, ' - - ' I - Q Q V. i . .mr ..- - f Marcella Sandy Shirley Dianna Judy Cheryl Holly Debbie MARCHING BAND 3? QR 5 AM' SC ERA f SXCHO 1 I LETTER GIRLS AND M ABDRUM MAJQRS X ff if p , F 1 li -' ' V M ,A m' 1' 5' ' 4 'xkg' ,X Y YJ., R I ky jx ,, ,,,...-35' ' L 'W Q m N I af? -, 5 V f J? , . if A A ii ,A., I V lk ' 'L'L 5' X , , X ,,. .'I. , N , 4 ,Q Uwe I E 4 A of' he ,W.iV 5 b - ' Snow Bmm fl' I W Y V ,, Af , JV 'T 1 'X xx 5 ' 4 1 'fl' 1' 5 ff' f X f , R' K is s 2 f' L R 3 NE fi As ,Eff ,. 5 A :sf , 4' ' ivy - rf ,rf .V fy., fff Ay ll 2 :ff so ,.rGk. - .- 't Ps. in-17 . NN. . lf 14- ': ol, -, f. 1: f lx Q ' ,L l'5'5n,. . 1, ff, ,gi in wg' - . ,, K: if ' ' -M5 'H . ' A- V 1 ..-ff ' f ' arf W ' ! 4, 1 f .,,.fKYi' fc' .2 ' ag' 'I r-, 'Q X in ,sl .f O m 1 , I -.1 x . is I ,n A, q- .J QW' JJ: .tx 9L 6' -I '.1 9551253 1 i gsfflzls K I as L I 223:-C -I H K x,,.--1-,f ,, ff!! ', ,f ,gi 7 I W , ,A ' ...L J' I esrdgla .4-aff? f'-NW' .. P J, I A 1 r i'1i'f Fu W. frgwcf r Z,'?5ba.w:sQ-gl , g?2f:ffj51'f3eY4,gf,: 'ffigs-'rZj7ffgTEn' f V-,.-gf 31 EX C gi.':g:,r.-'-5:32.27 .- .'v' if firmn- '23 . Lk CQ - .. 5 -r J ' .XJORETTES f. , , ,3- 'fr 5331! lg lu .. r xf'X 'P' 'Q mf' ff ff ff' ANCE BA D Mud:-rn High's danvc hand is well known through- out thc' valley as one ol' thc best. During thc spring thc' hand travels almost every weekend to play for proms at other schools, besides present- ing Tho Stardust Revue in our own gym and at the Los Banos and Chowrhilla Fairs. Bossa Nova or Bluvs-fThP Stardusters make the music mow. VXI RUNV M Pull P xt son 1 omson Hunt-y, Dzxnirls. ROW 2: D fxoxm N IIlL,OIJllI'l L Wvllbh D Rnd M Plsloxtsl D Hodge. ROW' fi: Venturi, M. - ' f , Iv: 'N 'J 3 Ji 1.15 Q, -V mf t, Yjmg X. 1 Fla 6? 'vi ' .'f'l ,-4 DRUM MAJOR: M. Purl. FRONT ROW: D. Reid, -I. Haney, D. Fifield, B. Simonian, J. Kil- erease, T. Simonian, P, VVest, K, Talley, ROW 2: C. Ballard, T. Feaver, B. Bates, B. Ogle, B. Williams, S. Lovelady, D. Anderson, N. Hagopian, ROW 3: D, Bounds, D. Hodge, L. Bundy, J. Buckley, T. Gaeta, J. Venturi, D, Catching, M, Pistoresi, M. Denney. Many members of the pep band also play in the dame band PEP BAN There was always a reserved seat at home basket- ball games for a member of this spirited and enthusiastic group. Visitors and loeal people en- joyed the fight songs and modern pop songs that filled the gym during a break in the game or at halftime. A home basketball game Certainly wouldn't have been as enjoyable without this musical group of supporters. fr A JV' ' 7 ,X FRONT ROW: Linda Dearing, Commissioner of Finance: Jeanne Hatch, Student Body Clerkg Linda Amey, Student Body Vice President: Miss Dominici, Advisorg Jan Yocum, NYL Secretary: Shirley Noble, Commissioner of School Tom Simonian, Freshman Class Presidentg Dave Anderson, Junior Class Presidentg Terry Daggett, Student Body Presi- dentg Joe Keeble, Commissioner of Awardsg Mike Martin, Senior Class Presidentg John Hughes, Sophomore Class Spiritg Lari Lesan, Commissioner of Publicity. BACK ROW: President. Fall Student Body President Terry Daggett FALL STLIDE T COUNCIL Terry Daggett and his council got the fall semester student government started in fine ways. They did much to improve assemblies and the school in gen- eral. Terry, Jan, and Miss Dominici represented MUHS well at the NYL meetings. Under the guidance of Miss Dominiri and admin- istration, the Student Council of this semester achieved muvh. FRONT ROW: Micky Martin, Commissioner of Publicity: Shirley Noble, Commissioner of School Spirit: Karen Isakson, Commissioner of Awardsi Sunny Stewart, Commissioner of Financeg Miss Dominici, Advisor: Debbie Tanaka, Student Body Clerkg Malcolm Gatz, Commissioner of Club Activi- ties, Jan Yoeum, NYL Secretary. BACK ROW: Mark SPRI STUDE T COUNCIL The Spring Student Council kept things rolling from last semester. Mark Tanaka and his council concentrated on Student Legislature and its im- provement. Doug Robertson did an outstanding job in his Student Legislature meetings. Also, this council had a project of a mosaic' design in the form of a coyote head. This rouncil had ovrr 5Of'2 of the student body vote in their election which was a school record. Miss Dominici did a wonderful job advising this group, and deserves much praise for untiring faith- fulness to her job. Tanaka, Student Body Prcsidentg Doug Robertson, Student Body Vice President: Millard Henderson, Sophomore Class President: john Kocoris, Freshman Class President. Not PIC tured: Jim Buckley and Alex Saragoza, Senior and unior Class Presidents. Spring Student Body President Mark Tanaka 6. FRONT ROW: D. Tanaka, H. Hammerberg, M. Martin, M Verdu, P. Cook, L. Amey, D. Robertson, T. Hass, M. Hamer, S. Quintos, P. Johnson, L. Gomes, R. Turri. ROW 2: M Tanaka, Miss Dominici, Chris Meder, A. Hendrickson, D Lopez, R. Jantzen, C. Kraus, P, Martin, R. Cook, P, Shea L. Bishel, S. McGreger, J. Shea, J. Hensley, C. Helmuth M. Seher. ROW 3: S. Aoki, N. Dobashi, K. Anderson, S i s and year. The A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-12 A-14 A-16 Vice President Linda Amey in action. Unde ..w:f'Z:r' - . Delbono, Russell, J, Arnold, P, Moultrie, R. Marsh, J Johansen, J. Diaz, Hatch, B. Flores, G. Dearing, B. Weaver. ROW 4: J. Hirahara, G. Cochran, Larry Melikian, D. Mc- Allister, D. Rowe, M. Church, J. Lynch, S. Green, A. Sara- goza, T. Kraus, N, Latanzio, J. Kocoris, G. Autry, K. Alviso B. Peregoy, S. VVelden, S. Overgard, F. Massetti, T. West D. Ireland, G. Chu, Ault, F. Wilburn. STLIDE LEGISLATURE r the leadership of Linda Amey and Doug Robertson, fall spring Vice Presidents, Student Legislature has had a busy : i following is a list of some of the bills presented during the year. Benches in the boys, gym. Creation of an election committee. Replacement of lights on the tennis courts. Advance ticket sales and two open doors for after-game dances. Cooling system for the boys' gym. Live coyote mascot. Lengthen noon hour. Choose queen candidates from among the girls who have never been queens before. Maximum price for after-game dances. Periodic class meetings. Pass campaign posters through Board of Examiners. Give cloture power to Vice President. No voting during last two minutes of meeting. G' di f ' 'P 1' 'sony Me, 3s 'iv' ..f. FRONT ROW: II. Leveille, Home Economics: E. Fisher, Business: L. Gomes, Art: N. Driges, Music: L. Young, Vocational Arts: D. Flint, English: M. Verdu, Language. BACK ROW: M. Tanaka, Math and Science: R. Cheek, Science: J. Camarillo, .Agriculture A. Stewart, Social Scienceg S. Piper, Liberal Arts: D. Carlson, In dustrial Arts, G. Lakeman, Math. BA K CF AMERICA AW RDS Mark S. Tanaka Every year the Bank of America gives a series of awards for achievement in specific fields. Our four contestants in the fields of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts. Math and Science, and Vocational Arts each placed in the zonal competition. Mike Denney, competing in the field of Fine Arts. wcnt to the divisional contest. BOYS, STATE This year,s Boys' State representative from Madera High was Mark Tanaka. Sponsored by the American Legion, Boys' State is a miniature lesson in practical and theoretical government designed to instruct and agument leadership capabilities and techniques. Participants come from schools all over the state. FGREIGN STUDE T Frank is in his Madera home with his Madera family, the Tom Robertsonsf' STANDING, left to right: Frank and his Dad, Mr. Robertson. SITTING, left to right: His two brothers and Mom, Mike and Doug. Francisco Roche Navarro, better known to everybody as Frank, is attending MUHS on a scholarship from the American Field Service which sends nearly 3,000 students from various foreign countries to the United States. His home is in Granada, Spain. Frank enjoys bull fighting, soccer, dancing, flirting, billiards, and serenading. He says that American girls talk too much! While staying with the Robertson family, Frank has visited San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Disneyland. vv.,vvv,,..'.7v.,, ...f FRONT ROW: S. McGregor, M. Quimby, B. Earls, B. Mc Dough, S. Quintos, R. Salvador, C. Boyd, C. Malick, M. Hamer, D. Green, L. Farino, C. Helmuth, P. Patrick, A. Cervantes, P. Weber, R. Turri. ROW 2: J. Brown, C. Ed wards, M. Givens, R. lvall, G. Renna, D. Renfrow, L. Reid, D. Hollingsworth, K. Isakson, J. Hatch, D. Tanaka, C. Ryner- son, G. Brown, S. Weaver, Y. Sagouspe, M. Wood. ROW 3: B. Jay, A, Canarelli, D. Saunders, P. Howe, L. Cereghino S. Peregoy, N. Hagopian, G. Dearing, B. Edwards, P. Halpern H. Hammerberg, M. Gatz. ROYV 4: B. Sever, C. Fletcher, B Weaver, S, Wood, S. Howker, H. Mason, R. Uhalde, S Prior, J. Kochergen, G. Cochran, J. Machock, J. Hughes, B Peregoy, M. Stephenson, W. Ford, R. Hardin, K. Piper, C. Sinay, J. Russell. DRAMA CLUB Drama Club is open to all persons interested in stagecraft and act- ing. This club is not a new club at Madera High: it is a successful revival of the Drama Club which was discontinued several years ago according to Club Advisor, Miss Roragen. The club has better than eighty active members. and its seems to have a bright future. . .5 W J, .. , .. :ac , 'if' J' 'J s -af LIFE MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: M. Verdu, P. Tesei, L. Dearing. ROW 2: S. Piper, M. Goss, L. Young, D. Flint, R. Goto. ROW 3: M. Tanaka, M, Denney, G. Chu, D. Stephan. C.S.F. Membership in thc California Scholarship Federation is determined by academic achievement. A prospective member must make at least ten grade points while carrying the required amount of solids: demonstrating acceptable citizenship is also required. The purpose of the club is to encourage the equitable development of the gifted student. This year the club sold paperback books as a school service project. They also raised funds by having a concession stand at the basket- ball games. The club went to San Francisco for its annual trip. .......- W wen... ..--. .v -3.2. FRONT ROVV: M. Flores, C. Lari, M. Hamer, D. Green, A. Stewart, N. Dobashi, P. Tesei, M. Verdu. ROW 2: A. Hendrickson, D. Lopez, S. Carmassi, R. Jantzen, P. Shea, K. Andrews, L. Magarian, M. Mclntyre, D. Flint. ROW 3: J. Hayes, L. Jessing, L. Young, S. Piper, L. Dearing, J. Yocum, rs L, -wg, rv-f W- Qagyt-vii: S. Howe, N. Driggs, B. Haire, D. Bowser, S. Weber, L. Rob- erts, M. Tanaka. ROYV 4: M. Monticelli, D, Ireland, G. Chu, J. Haney, S. Ervin, D. Hodge, B. Peregoy, C. McGregor, G. Ramirez, R. Marsh, R. Mederios, K. Alviso, T. Kraus, D. Stephan. . Sf . T? l FRONT ROVV: R. Saterstad, J. Lovejoy, S. McGregor, L Shein, G. Van Vleet, M. Arcubi, J. Castle, D. Aoki, Hatch C. Helmuth, S. Rogers. ROW 2: P. Page, B. Jay, M. Copei land, D. Pistoresi, M. Seher, D. Tanaka, L. Lazzeretti. ROW' . ap. '-r-gn A 3: L. Hirahara, S. Bitter, M. Walker, S. Allred, L. Reid, S. Wood, P. Halpern, T. Corn, P. Patrick, S. Peregoy. ROW 4: T. Feaver, S. Hirahara, C. Piper, Lattanzio, W. Wall, J. Morse, D, Barton, M. Givens, C. Sinay, S. Howker. XY -. 5 A s., we e. -ff L J-5 1' ' 1 FQ .rw Y -1-N la ,Y ' ,- 1 . I Maderan Editor Julia Higginbotham The Maderan is the student's only source of Ma- dera High news. Printed bi-weekly, it features news on student government, social activities, scholastic achievements, and sports. Small humor features add to the general interest of the paper. As the main link between the high school and the community, the Maderan serves a second purpose. Businessmen who are interested in our sucress as students support the paper financially through advertising. Our parents read with interest about the institution at which their son or daughter spends two-thirds of his time. Tl-IE MAD ERA Advisor Miss Mabel Kloster K, .w iv-1411 A i i f ' Q, VN . , I s , 'ak 1 J' ' A1 l If . ,Q 5 . t ,L , S f 41 1 1 3 fi Q 42, .A f, a, af' ,, X135 ,Egf r , 1, 'I 'X K ,, t ..., . - YT' X 1 'V 9'w w:l .ff 137, 5244 .33 . Htr',1:',-'ggi ' ,4,-1 .U ,tr .--1:1 M5 ' 7- . 'fs - TJ 'tw-N . v is w.. I , 1 .-w-rg .- - ' fi5f',.'l,' 4 Fifi tif, Mft ' 'r ,' I 'QQ' . .. . .f at 1- -,A 41.14, L-,.:.,.,'e ffffu I .SW y , . A fm Arc , M . . - ff mx ei gg z K ..'1i, wa 'K 1 ffv 2 if it .egtgal . -55124 , r?f? t sw- ift iff: - , L -559122 Q 1 F,1i-gel? fa I .5XQ4f,l34i'f Pilar?-YSQQQ Tig , ' F: 1 ,W XX Q0- -N gl . Q .X 'X . X l I-1 Q 1 'WFS I ' Ny 'K I s,-19--ff X ' is j fa' R R ,.., EDITORS: Janice Russell, Tressa Hass, Penney Simonian, Julia Higginbotham, Carole Frede, Linda Lazzeretti, Ralph Paolinelli, Frank Molina, REPORTERSvFRONT ROW: Sandy Dc-lBono, Holly Hzmimerberg, Mary Lou King, Nyla Tiller. ROW 2: Doug Robertson, Tim McNally, Tim Kraus, Fay Elliot, Susan Bondeson. il X x fx! NX R! E? -Roof fs f E H . Jan Yocum Editor 1964 BLUE A D WHITE The yearbook is the only publication our student body produces during the school year. It takes many hours of collective effort to make such a book. The work starts in mid-summer when the staff begins to sell advertisements and ends only when the last page is sent to the publishing company. We hope that as you thumb through these pages you will appreciate these efforts. Donna Flint Editor Robert Trestrail Advisor ,ps r 'Sym if Tim Desmond Wallace Emmert Georgeann Glover Art Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor it 5 K ,AM-. T V uk....-7 ,v j lf Tim Kraus Kim Schneider Mark Tanaka Organizations Editor Classes Editor Organizations Editor Ci , ,...r , 'X Fve 'l , is ,f . . t Harvey Umi Kim Wald!-gn Kathleen Williams Classes Editor Art Editor Business Manager 5' 'K . z ' ffl? '-L - ..4..u.-ww 'if 1. J' .......... ., ff-'K W ' -marinus ,.......m,,.... ,.Xx, . , 1 ,. fi 9 .TLV , f,,.f'flf :A - fx J 8. ff' V? ,fax ,. fJr A ,ffl :,x X I ,412 --- .,.q:. 1 S ' 23 . 5 ' , A R, 5.1, i 1 Q X Qi.. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Roger Worley, James Dover, Edward Libra. ANNUAL SALESMEN: Jennifer Arnold, Debbie Tanaka, Cheryl Malick, Larry Melikian, john Hughes. Not pictured: Jeanne Shea. we 1 FRONT ROW: R. Saterstad, M. Flores, D. Rowe, R. Marsh, Garcia, B. Lam, K. Piper, G. Cochran, 'l'. Feaver, R. Hardin, J. Royce. ROW 2: J. Lovejoy, A. Hendrickson, D. Green, L. Roberts, P. West, M. Denney, R. Cheek, J. Haney. ROW M. Hamer, L. Cereghino, B. Srhmall, G. Lakeman. ROW 15: 5: W. Wall, J. Allen, J. Morse, C. Ault, B. Holcomb, S. J. Buckley, B. Castle, G. Ramirez, M. Tanaka, G. Chu, G. Rasmussen, J. Ault, R. Goto, Miss Fuller. Carter, D. Ireland, C. McGregor, S. Kaufman, ROW 4-: R. FRONT ROWV: Miss Fuller, A. Hendrickson, R. Marsh, D. Ireland, J. Buck- ley, G. Chu, S. Ervin, S. Kaufman, M. Denney. F.E.A. Future Engineers ol' America is at club for Math and Science students. Future Engineers has had Ll busy year. They had Professor Clark. who teaches chemistry at Fresno State College. as a guest speakerl they visited the Balch power installation. and they were guests of the Santa Fe Rail Road at the Fresno terminal. They also exhibited a Christmas display which took second place and participated in Bermuda day and the Madera District Fair. FRONT ROW: P. Tesi, P. Johnson, M. Verdu, D. Poore. ROW 2: B. Haire, L. Holcomb, D. Moss, M. King, D. Pistoresi, K. Waldren ROW 3: R. Cook. -wgqnnv M. Goss, L. Dcaring, M. McIntyre, L. Brollier, G. Glover, ROW 4: J. Lampkins, M. Gatz, S. Piper, D. Gonzales, A M. Verdu, Pres.g P. Teseig M. Gatz, Sec.: S. Piper, Treasurer: T. Kraus, Pub. Southall, D. jones, V. Hibbard. ROW 5: J. Yocum, Miss Patton J. Ault, R. Toschi, D. Lucckesi, T. Kraus. ROW 6: R. Paollnelli Mr. Shriner. ATOMS The Associated Teachers of Madera Students is a club for high school students interested in the teaching profession. Our organization has state- wide affiliations with other future teacher clubs. Members of ATOMS are selected by the advisors, Miss Patton and Mr. Shriner, with the assistance of the class counselors. Applicants must show some interest or curiosity about teaching. All members are seniors. ATOMiS big project for the year is the observa- tion-teaching which takes place in the city gram- mar schools. After a briefing session, members are allowed to actually teach a class. This year ATOMS had Mr. Norman Gould, who is the Superintendent of the Madera County Schools, speak to them about the new teacher credentials and the role of teachers in the future. Q, . 1 af fx 11 .V S s . ., C24 C1 5:2 i ,, l XJ ATOMS OBSERVATION TEACHING: Future tcurhcr, ,Iain Yorum instrurts ai group of eager first graders. CD WM? 5 gf 'L-0 SNR' 4, . I X V . we Matilda Verdu, ATOMS president, and Delores Mirandc meet A few of the sludgnt tgagherg were-5 1, Y04-um, M, Vgrdu, B, with Jack Netherton, principal of James Madison grammar Haiyg, D, jones, and D, Mirnnde, school, to discuss observation teaching, .l -W -Xiillak awk if an l I n ,, ,i 'W -- nf' FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Gustin, M. Gonzales, M, Lopez, S. Moss. ROW 2: L. Saragoza, D, Molina, E. Alexander, -I. Escobedo. ROW 3: C. Krick, L, Benson, T. Bonilla, E. Fisher. ROW -lx R, Correa, A. Long, K, Williams, C, Stasulot, S. Kline, F. Rios. OFFICERS: Karen Williams, Recorder: Anna Long, Secretary! Carol Stasulot, Vice President, Sheri Kline, President. F.B.L.A. Future Business Leaders of America is dedicated to pro- viding business leadership. A member must be taking a business course and be plan- ning to take one in the coming year. The Madera branch of FBLA had guest speakers from Mt. Whitney High in Visalia representing the state organi- zation who explained FBLA's function and ways of fulfill- ing it. Mr. Gustin arranged for a speaker from the Cen- tral California Commercial College. The group also visited the offices of the Fresno Bee. Members absent when the picture was taken include: Amerson, C. Ayala, M. Gomez, Y, Gamble, C. and D. Hansen, P. Castillo, D. Estrada, L. Fimbrez, Hayes, J. Kilcrease, N. Martinez, L, Mendoza, D. Napier, E. Ojeda, L. Perez, H. Pico, R. Romo, C. Salas, H. Trillo, B. Vierra, and N. Wells. V -is 12. 142 ...ft ' mane 1' B PM E 4L!'f- ' NEAL. LC!!- H 5w ll IEEHIJIE all -DB1 l 1'1't4b.1l :MBE f il U5'5'IlP!'E UVJILX LSI I tt. 4 IE ,. Q' ' 3 i f . 1' ' 1 gl 1, eq - ' 4 . -. ,N - I L Agn.. if .w I ' V T - 1 T ' - V ' .rhzgiz ' - . - , Qs R. sr... 'L 1 te Y amen , ff . 'QU ' , Q 3141 4 F 4 1 ,r 1 ' 5 .4 , A Bw- ' , fi ex gf, FRONT ROWV: S. Galano, C. Fontcs, R. Villafan, A. Schroeder. ROW' 2: L, Amey, Lavelli, C. Peevy, R. Fulsom, T. Blackburn. ROW 3: D. Freeman, Mines, E. Pedras, A. Fuller. LAST ROW: B. Glass, P. Bush, White, P. Briscoe, R. Hughes. FUTURE URSES Future Nurses is dedicated to aequainting young people with all phases of the nurs- ing profession as a means of encouraging more people to enter the field of nursing. To join Future Nurses a student IIIUST. be at least a junior and must have and maintain a Cn average while showing a sincere interest in the nursing profession. The Future Nurses participate in the Junior Grey Ladies program and the Medic Alert campaign. In addition they do clinic work at the Madera County Health Department and assist with the high school TB skin testing program. Officers of the club are: Emily Pedras, president: Barbara Glass, vice president: Linda Amey, secretary- Peggy Bush, treasurer: Rita Hughes, historian, and Cheryl Fontes, publicity. The club's advisor is Mrs. Johnson who is the school nurse. , Q Q , -1 r.. V . . FRONT ROW: tin, P. Tesei, L. 2: S. Grover, C. A. Machoek, M. Elliot, L. Gomes, N. Martinez, T. Faso, B. Georges, M. Mar- Davis, E. Maderious, B. Hernandez. ROW Lovejoy, R. Turri, P. Simonian, C. Frede King, L. Holcomb, L. Amey. ROW 3: F B. King, D. Farnelli, o. Taddei, P. Werner, a 1 President. y S. Howe, S. Babcock, ROW -1: C. Spoomcr, S. Piper, K Clymore, L, Brollier, II. Yoeum, S. Delbono, N. Driggs, J Hayes, M. Rounsaville, C. Parker. ROW 5: M. Barnett, N Ferretti, K. Wnldren, P. Parker, R. Russell, K. Kiebert, R Cook, W. Bradley, S, Kline, C. Thompson, D. Wilbnrn. IRIS HORIZON Any senior girl may join Iris Horizon. Iris Horizon is dedicated to serving Madera. It gives seniors an outlet for their social aspirations. This year Senior Horizon sponsored the Christmas Ball. They were in charge of the dance at the Camp Fire Carnival and held a rummage sale in the spring. Under the leadership of Mrs. Bob Howe. The group will take their annual trip to Disneyland. OFFICERS: Carole Frede, Carole Taddei. BACK ROW: Penny Simonian, Micky Martin, FRONT ROW: C, Norris, C. Boyd, C. Fontes, D. Attard, T. Hass, L, Prosperi, D, Green, M, Hamer, P. Robertson, R. Sanchez. ROYV 2: C. Malick, K. Sciaqua, S. Zuvella, S. Carmassi, S. Weber, D. Bowser, M, Ponzo. ROVV 3: G. Renna, D. Renfrow, L. Cousins, C. Schlumbohm, B. Elam, G. Kelly, s..----M , , , M:-sand: W- W ' . I! - Q . li' is T Zi I A .-T ft ssl 9 ,K 5:2-I wa- R ikf fuk v ' A' Q' .L ' ' fat: W: ,, ., -, -- . 5 ' get L ln i f 'Jkt 3 if 'I x . Q3-T9 I l f' ' . 3 J, ,, 5 'HE .4 . r l . 8 if 1. H. li ' . ' , 5 2 t if: F , - , . , 3, - , 5 ,. ... I, .6 Q gg, . 1, OFFICERS: J. Smalley, C. Lari, C. Boyd Cbehindl, K. Sciaqua, and Tressa Hass. J. Vogel, F, Downing. ROW 4: B. Gomes, M. Shannon, S, Noble, J. Gomes, N. Tyler. ROW 5: P. Bush, R. Mastrofini, R. Jantzen, L. Forrester, C. Stasalot, K. Andrew, B. Glass, J. Howell. ROW' 6: L, Brungess, J. Isakson, S. Mankin, S. Carter, Y. Gamble, L. Adair, L. Roberts. ZENITI-l l-IORIZON The Zenith Horizon is open to all junior girls. The object of Horizon is to promote friendship and wholesome activities among girls. This year the Junior Horizon was in Charge of the side show at the Camp Fire Carnival. They also participated in Bermuda Day and set up a campus display for Christmas. 123 :'Hf,i:,. we QF: Q: ' .' way. J A frkxt, V,-21,0-ww Q, ff. . w ' 4 Q5 uf! V 1. a.. . 4 rf, sg, ,. 'Ji' qs, K .., . Maul gjesf, x g L,'egw1sg.. Q 1- '35 F' R' v: :.,g?,-.Y.fa, i. L ,2',.I:, ef.. - QA X 51 ,hw FRONT ROW: S. Caldwell, S. Milinovich, B. Cook, B. Weeks, K. Maliek, R. Boyle, M. Goss, L. Kahn, R. Brunolli, Earls, M. Pruett, B. Blake, T. Medellin, C. Lattanzio, M. S. Logoluso, K. Frank. ROW' 5: S. Schmitz, C. Howell, L. Dominici. ROW 2: R. Cox, C, Hagopian, J. Smith, L. Bishel, Minnetti, J. Shea, K. Gilereast, A. Canarelli, B. Jay, N. Mc- D. Pistoressi, K. Williams. ROW 3: L. Benway, C. Mudge, Collough, S. Bitter. ROW 6: C. Kraus, G. Van Vleet, E. K. Emmert, S. Quintos, J. Bernardi, L. Shein. ROW' 4: J. Sciaqua, P. Hensley, P, Page, E. Jantzen. OFFICERS: G. Van Vleet, President, L. Minnetti, Miss Dominici, S. Milinovich, J. Bernardi. ATI-IE A l-IORIZO Any freshman girl may join Athena Horizon. How- ever, most members have come up through the program-joining Bluebirds, Camp Fire Girls, and finally the high school equivalent, Horizon. Horizon is dedirated to promoting friendship among girls. Under the advisorship of Miss Domi- niei Athena Horizon has participated in Bermuda Day and the Camp Fire Carnival. They have had several interesting speakers: among them were Frank Roche, the exchange student from Spain. and Mrs. Farwell, who commented on her recent trip to Mexico. Wwe f aw. V lily , UZ ,,g. ,I-A E , ' . .f ffl -. f FH-I Q f AN, FRONT ROW: Hensley, B, Edwards, Ford, Y. Lander- man, A. Kocoris, L. Kilcrease, L. Lazzeretti, C. Helmuth, M. Seher, D. Tanaka. ROW 2: M. Givens, T. Corn, S. Moss, D. Molina, K. Faso, J. Hatch, S. Peregoy, G. Dearing. ROW 3: B. Pitman, M. Ferretti, S. lYebster, S. Martin, Y. Sagouspe, L. Lazzeretti, -I. Hensley, President. M. Ferretti, M. Seher, M. Farino. ..44..-4. Ll G. Brown, C, Ryncrson, K. Isakson, B. Flores, V. Cereghino M. lA'eavcr, C. Reed, J. Pitman, J. Russel, C. Moran, E Alexander, P. Patrick. ROW 4: P. Weber, M. Bristow, D Gassman, D. Barton, M. YVesting, S. Howl-zer, B. Carlson. RCRA l-IORIZO Any Sophomore is eligible to join Aurora Horizon. These girls participate in many school and extra- curricular activities in the course of the year. For a community service, the club made and served a dinner for the Camp Fire Council of Madera. g'The Purple Pit was the theme selected for the dance given in March. Besides selling Camp Fire candy in the fall, the girls decorated a booth and sold coffee and cookies at the Camp Fire Carni- val. Bermuda Day activities included selling ice cream bars. A few of the purposes of Horizon clubs are to have good times, meet girls of one's own class, and encourage friendships. 1 FRONT ROW: P. Parker, S. Haley, M. Mines, Cavelli. ROW 2: L. Lee, C. Abbot, L. Howard. LAST ROW: D. L. Bridges, D. Kel- Nella Barsotti, Carol Perry, E. Pedras, D. Rubottom, Burke, D. ley, D. Bridges, Vogel, V. Hibbard, L. Huffmore. Campbell. ROW 3: Miss Wills, Lavelli, S. Hughes, N. Duvall, OFFICERS: Nella Barsotti, S. Haley, C. Perry, N. Duvall, M. Mines, Vogel. F.I-IA. Future Homemakers of America was established to pro- vide opportunity for developing individual and group in- itiative in planning and carrying out activities related to the home. Members of the organization must be studying homemak- ing in school. The club's advisor is Miss Wills. 'fx nbfh, 14' ff 914' 1' FRONT ROW: M . D' . Y .k ' -rs ice, J O1 um, L. Filiponi, L. Martinez, L. Howard, M. Robins, D. Bridges, S, Johnson, H. Low, L. Puckett, A. Martinez, M. King, N. Mclfcrren. ROW 2: K. Youngf, M. Gon- K Boston zales, M. Wisener, L. Padilla, M, Sandoval, V. Toliveri ROW 3: i i P .. , . ., . .,... as-. n , HARVEY GIRLS The Harvey Girls perform a specialized service. They are in Charge of the preparation and serving of food for sehool functions and for other organizations at their request. Each Harvey Girl must be taking an advanced foods class and must be maintaining at least a NC average. The Harvey Girls served at the Football, Basketball and Wrestling banquets. OFFICERS: Helen Low, Presidentg Mercy Sandoval, Vice Presi- dent, Marylin Wisener, Secretary: Velma Toliver, Scribe, Mrs. Dice, Advisor. FALL SEMESTER FRONT ROW: L. Faso, Song Leaderg rescntativeg C. Malick, junior Representative L Benway D Tanaka Treasurer S Piper, Presidentg R. Cappelluti, Freshman RepresentativegM.Ferrett1 Sophomore Represen Sweetheart Yocum Vice Presidentg B. Glass, Secretary. tativeg L. Amey, Hospitality. ROW 2 D Flint Social Chairman: L. Young, Senior Rep- FALL GIRLS, LEAGUE Girls' League is an organization that every Madera High girl be- longs to. The chief purpose of this club is to encourage participa- tion in its activities. Friendship and cooperation are the founda- tions of Girls' League. Projects this organization undertook during the Fall semester and successfully carried out were magazine sales and an all school dance which was entitled the Wi1ches' Wobblef' With the Spring semester officers installed at the annual installa- tion, plans were immediately developed concerning the annual Blossom Day and Blossom Day Dance. This project is for scholar- ships which are given to deserving girls. Girls' League sponsored a booth for Bermuda Day. They also held their annual Foreign Student Day during which guest speakers are presented to the members. These guest speakers represented several foreign coun- tries. This year the foreign students were from Spain, Germany, Denmark and Uganda. SPRING SEMESTER-FRONT RONY: L. Annoy, Senior Freshman Representative A. Johnson, Sophomore Represen- Representative: L. Faso, Song Leader: C. Thompson, Presi- tative: C. Lari, Secretary: B. Hernandez, Hospitality: J. dent: R. Cappelluti, Sweetheart: J. Yoeum, Vice President: Massetti, Sorinl Chairman: L. Kilcrease, Treasurer. B. Glass, Junior Representative. ROWV 2: S. Milinovich, SPRI GIRLS, LEAGUE Cindy Thompson, Spring President receives gavel from Fall Semester President Stephanie Piper. FRONT ROW: S. Stewart, D. Attard, P. Robertson, B. Babcock. ROW 4: D. Whitehead, G, Dupreau, K. Faso, S. Edwards, J. Hensley, J. Beavers, D. Tanaka. ROW 2: C. Webster, C. Spomer, C. Thompson. ROW 5: G. Taylor, J. Frede, L. Lcsan, T. Hass, M. Hamer, L. Prosperi, D. Green, Koehergan, M. Arnold, R. Viscarra, J, Weldon, J. Doe. L. Lazzeretti, J. Hatch, B. Hernandez. ROV' 3: P. Sotelo, ROW 6: S. Aoki, G. Toler, B. Peregoy, B. Rowe, J, Kes-ble, C. Taddei, K. Sciaqua, Bandoni, C, Berry, S. Peregoy, S, S. Brown, D. Jones, V, Turner, S. Weldon, D. Sordi. OFFICERS: Sunny Stewart, Lari Lesan, and Carol Frede, President. T.A.P. Teens Against Polio is thc junior auxiliary of the March of Dimes. As such, its principal function is raising funds to help finance the fight against Arthritis and birth defects. Anyone may join this vlub. This year TAP stuffed envelopes for the loral Marvh of Dimes mail can- vass. Two of their money-making projeets were selling iiWl'1E6HUlS,, and sponsoring an after-game dance. FRONT ROW: S. Lindholm, L. Overstreet, Y. Martinez, 4: R. Toschi, C. Ayala, E, Pedras, L. Jessing, G. Acree, B. Rodriquez, N. Martinez, D, Linebarger. ROW' 2: H. Unti, YV. Haugen. ROW 5: Mr. Kirk, J. Marquez, G. Marquez, P. Patrick, J. Lavelli, N, White, F. Roche. ROW 3: M. L. Roberts, A. Southall, D. Lopez, R. Uhalde, D, Stephan. Ybarra, C. Spoomer, C. Lovejoy, M. Mines, S, Parker. ROV' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: H. Unti, Y. Martinez, N. Martinez, Mr. Kirk, Advisor. Y.A.C. Youth Against Canter is a service Club formed to help the Ameriean Canter Soeiety. This year, on behalf of the national society, Gregory Peek presented the local Club with a national award as the outstanding YAC organization in the nation. By placing pamphlets and advertisements in store windows the group has helped inform our Com- munity about the important work being Carried on. FRONT ROW: Y. Martinez, D. Green, A. Hcndriekson,,j. Firebaugh, R. Mastrofini. ROW 2: L. Magarian, D. Freeman, L. Cortopassi, A. Sciaqua, M. Ponzo. ROW 3: Mr. J. Burke, J. Lopez, R. Marsh. .F.L. The National Forensic League was created to foster an interest in Debate, Extempt, Impromptu, Original Oratory, and Dramatic, Humorous, and Oratorical Interpre- tations. Membership is acquired by earning a Degree of Merit which requires a minimum of 25 pointsg this degree is usually merited in the space of from 2 to 5 confrontations. The Degree of Honor is the next degree, and it requires 75 points. In order to receive the Degree of Excellence one must acquire a minimum of 150 points. And the highest degree in the NFL is the honorable Degree of Distinction. Only two students in MUHS have received this honor, and they were Mrs. Youngclaus and Ronald Tanaka. For many years the NFL club here at MUHS has been directed and advised under the auspices of Mr. John Burke, who has received the Degree of Distinctinon for advisors. I 1111 KY Fuller, M. Cowger, D. Grover. ROW 4: W. Baker, S. YVeldon D. Patrick, B. Pitman, J, Gottwald, D. Zimmerman, B. Pere goy, G. Toler, M. Minetti. ROYV 5: D. Armi, T. Daggett B. Basila, B. Simonian, B. Rowe, D. Robertson. ROW 3: M. Arnold. R. Haney, M. Lyons, D. Crump, T. Desmond, R. Gerbi, R. FRONT ROW: J. Schmitz, J. Johansen, R. Hurst, J. Lynch, J. Thomasson, E. Martinez, D. Estrada, M. Finley, C. Raye, T. Matrocei. ROW 2: G. Dupreau, J. Keeble, D. Anderson, FIRE SQUAD A limited number of boys are selected lo act as fire wardens during monthly fire drills. They are in charge of policing assembly areas and using the sc'hool's fire equipment. In the event of an actual fire, they would perform these duties. Mr. Grover is fire squad advisor. hifi ' E? K . - f .h h. Hi? mu 1: ig in te, , Q9 x gk' RALLY CLUB This organization was formed to create school spiritg it Carries out Certain functions suvh as: noon rallies, keeping the white section white, painting the coyote head insignia for the openings of the varsity game, and decorating for football games. The Student Body President, the Pep girls, the Cheerleaders, and various selected students have been added to this Club to give it more prestige. Shirley Noble is the Commissioner of School Spirit and has done an excellent job. The club has been guided under the auspices of Mr. Lowry. -.......s.... l IH 'S OFFICERS: Bob Percgoy, Doc Emmert, Mike Arnold, and Gene Dupreau. SKI CLUB Ski Club is at vlub for those who ski or who are intt-rvstvd in lvarning how to ski. Dues are 31.00. P0riodit'ally thc ski club members pool thcir 1'0- smlrcvs and go to liaclgm' Pass. The Ski Club. with about HO meulbcrs, is the st-uoncl lztrgcst club at Madvra Union High School. V rr , . 3, , - 113 '.'.,' '47 1 Q.. 1 2, r, -A Q, f,. Q., , JH- 1 4 9 - fi -C :. , I fix 'ff ,412 g I Y x : Q . ' . H f x , I. , ly. ' I 1 S . . 9 . , - . fe 4 f K H fi X -X -F, y 1 . 5 x . i I Hr! I 1 . I ,Q 1 1- Z . 1 n 3.0 I nn: .1 915 1 :.a2i',:. A1 2 a-. .... 1 l!d A l .7 x.l' I I . v M . v ' 'filfwtl , Tvs.. , ' .4 ' J A A, l 11: 31-1 ' b ' 3' k ,.............,..,.,.,,..,,.... X 1 ... .W-. ,f--A. -Y -v - fi Y W - '1 4 I Tu Q 2.14 .. f f ,..,-L. .. CHAMPION STEER: Pictured left to right are: Corky Noble and Stan Toschi. 7-3'4 '- . :' 1 , QM CHAMPION FAT SWINE: Pictured left to right are: Louie Moosios, Billy Burns, and Hack DuBose. ie-vsxagg CHAMPION FAT LAMB-Pictured left to right are: Leonard Reiring and Bee Payne. The Madera Future Farmers had an out- standing year while showing at five fairs. Livestock entries earned 110 first places, 30 second places, and 10 third place rib- bons, crops entries earned 50 firsts, 25 seconds, 15 thirds, Ag Mechanics entries, 100 firsts, 30 seconds, and 20 thirds. The sweepstakes, in Ag Mechanics was won by the Madera Chapter this year, an award which is sought by the seventeen schools participating at the Fresno Fair. For the first time in history, Cotton Sweep- stakes was won by the Madera Future Farmers. Marcello Monticelli was declared sweepstakes winner in crops at the Madera Fair and the Fresno Fair. The Future Farmer Feature Exhibit won first place at every fair that it was shown. Receiving the Ag Mechanics Sweepstakes Trophy from Mr. Tucker are: S. Gist, G. Weins, and T. West. 'ef Participating in the Chapter Public Speaking Contest were D. Okano, D. McKinney, V. Sahatdjian, J. Camarillo fChapter winnerj, J. Carrell, Brooks, and D. Weins. K '-f--.. V 5 I Q 3 'sf t. A' 1 ' L, -V---,..4vT'i O K ll LTV R Q F l.TuTI3?D5?a-:ff -,-. 1 3 'Q - E- COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT: They made legs for the PREFARING GREENHAND PROGRAM- SEATED: D tables at the Madera Fair Bar-b-que. This is the working crew. S0rd1, D. Giomi, L. Hirahara. STANDING: L, Oaxaca, N, Men FFA members recetving the Chapter Farmer Degree are FRONIT ROW left to right: G. Bromprezzi, J. Chandler D Weins B. Thompson, D. Okano, B. Payne. BACK ROW R Toschi, D. Duvall, V. Shelton, C. These boys applied for the State Farm er Degree: Left to right: T. Peterson, S. Gist, R. Leach, D. Giomi. STAND- - ING: E. Plumb, D. Smith, P. Albonico. Not pictured: S. Weldon. . ,N 3, Q.: drin, L. Watson, D. Orwiler. All boys joining the Future Farmer organization have four degrees which they can achieve. A freshman works very diligently to ae- Complish all the goals set up in order to become a Greenhand. The Chapter Farmer Degree is the award which Challenges the sophomores. In order to become a Chapter Farmer, the member must have earned or invested fifty dollars in his project. The State Farmer Degree is the highest degree which can be given to a Future Farmer at the State Convention. Here the requirements are a bit more involved. At least five hundred dollars must be earned from the applicantls project in order to qualify. 'wavy MW! Cf x X Pictured left to right: Regional President D. Emmert, Sec- tional Sentinel S. Weldon, Sectional Vice President S. Gist, and Sectional Treasurer P. Albonico. ,mg 42 5 5 , -1 'Tk , x. audi .1 4 Upper left hand corner: Each year, sectional officers are selected along with the regional chapter officers. Competi- tion between boys in the San Joaquin Valley is quite keen and the Madera Student Body can feel very honored to have a regional president and three sectional officers. Upper right hand corner: When the administration decided that schools should be postponed in order to help with the grape harvest, Future Farmer President Doug Sordi and Carol Frede did iust that! Many aching bones later they had earned 350.00 apiece. not a Future Farmer was Ca Tate Most De endable. The ac also outstanding. N X gtiXi,, x 'it x, Upper left hand corner: Future Farmers are proud of the mem- bers who participated in school athletics. This year they can really boast because four out of five awards given at the end of the football season went to Fu- ture Farmers. Ron Cappelluti, p. tain: Doc Emmert, Most Valu- able Player and Most Inspira- tional Player: Jerry Houlding, Sportsmanship Award: Larry Price, Most Improved: and Bill P . cornplishments of Bill Tate and Doug Sordi in wrestling were ,- v .2 K N. sg 'Q M215 1 The finalists for FFA Queen are Pam Cook, Marigene Ferretti, The Coronation of Queen Nella by last year's Queen Judy Ford Nella Ferretti, and Layne Kilcrease, as others look on. Nella Ferretti will reign as Chapter Sweetheart for the Madera Chapter of Future Farmers during the remainder of this year and until next year's Barn Dance. The vote of 170 Future Farmers determined that she was their unanimous Choice to serve as their Chapter Sweetheart. A beautiful bunch of grapes set off this year's Barn Dance theme, Grape Country. Dancing was enjoyed by one of the largest rrowds ever, to the music of Jay and the Deltas. Harry Diebert was over-all chairman. E? Q 'eww-wave: rw-:V fs , f ' f ve '- we 11 .zwf ,ssfiifa . gt it Q 5 Q 1 -1 The mighty seniors won the Future Farmers class competition in flag football. Intramural sports such as football, volleyball, and softball are held every year. 141 FRONT ROW: Grefory, D. Newey, Anita Kocoris, P. S. Fahey, C. Lakeman, S. Quintos, R. Lopez, C. Simmons Medina, M. Martinez, S. Galano, M. Flores. ROW 2: L. ROW 4: M. Chan, P. Bush, J. Smith, Hall. ROW 5: N Benway, R. Earls, F. Roberts, I. Perez, M. Nino. ROW 3: Carlson, E. Bettes, S. Howker, C. Meder, Mrs. Johnson. J 1 .Qi ' GAA. The object of the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote sports- manship among girls. This organization, unlike Girls' League, is non-compulsory. However, any girl may join by paying the nom- inal 25 cents dues. Participants in GAA are eligible to take part in the GAA noon activities which include aerial darts, volleyball, tennis, and archery. GAA also sponsors intramural play days and on November 16 the Madera chapter hosted a valley wide conference. This conference included participants from about 70 other valley GAA clubs. IW! FRONT ROW: S. Caldwell, S. Berragan, J. Kilcrease, A. Franco, Arnold, T. Allen, E. Fells, T. Otto, T. Smith, J. Morse, L. Robins, P. Conley. ROW 2: G. Fernandez, A. Galindo, D. Morgado, G. S. Adams, C. Sakiyama, F. Dunn. ROW 4: M. Tanaka, G. Wilson, Arias, C. Goodwin, F. Aguirre. ROW 3: Mr. Robert Downum, M. M. Lee, J. Briscoe, J. Sparks, A. Tucker, J. Gutierrez, M. Doyle. fini 'lah 52' K 64 wil: FGM T'5 Q ., .sa N. m.. ,',,,,-,. L. . I sk' -ki J.. ng 1. 'f . et an 1 YT? H4 we OFFICERS: C. Elrod, Secretary, B. Tate, Vice President: J. Payne, President, M. Tanaka, Commissioner, J. Gutierrez, Sgt. at Arms. B.A.A. The Boys' Athletic Association was established to encourage intramural athletic activity during the noon hour. The motto of BAA is Be a participant, not a spectator. Any boy may join this organiza- tion and may participate in the many athletic activities during the noon hour such as basketball, softball, football, handball, volleyball, tennis, and others. The association sponsors the annual Turkey Bowl which is a football game between the BAA champs and the teachers of MUHS. They also sponsor the Wrestling show in which mostly novice wrestlers perform. rw fs 354 . s' FRONT ROW: J. Hughes, R. Hardin, Schmitz, D. McAlistcr, D. Rowe, D. Sordi, Mr. F. Brunolli. ROW 2: M. Finley, J. Mendrin, D. Crump, R. McAlister, R, Capalutti, B. Johansen, D. Emmert, B. Brosi. ROW 3: M. Tanaka, T. McNalley, J. Keeble, G. Ortez, R. Vizcarra, J. Houlding, M. Tigson. ROW 4: J. Morse, R. Miles, , ', V , OFFICERS: Doug Sordi, Secretary-treasurer, Frank Brunolli, Ad- visor, Bob Brosi, Sgt. at Arms, Mark Tanaka, President, Bob Pere- goy, Vice President. 'nn- W. Baker, S. Rasmussen, R. Lowe, D. Williams, D. Zimmerman, N. Phelps. ROW 5: M. Martin, J. Allen, I. McCulley, T. Otto, D. Robertson, M. Thompson, B. Peregoy, T. Peterson, C. Elrod, A. Mackey, D, Anderson. BLOCK MH SOCIETY The Block M Society is a social club for varsity athletes. It encourages athletics and attempts to broaden the social participation of its members. A prospective member must fulfill the basic re- quirement of membership which is that he must have earned a varsity letter in football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track, swimming, golf, or tennis. Block M is one of the most active clubs in school. It sponsors such things as the Punch Bowl, a Christmas toy drive, and Block M Week which is climaxed by a dance at which the Home- coming Queen is presented. .gave W? Advisor, Couch Brunolli supervising the Block HM members during the annual Christmas Toy Drive. ...Jw 'rf ll - As referee Coach Johnson looks on two contestants fight it out in preparing for the Twenty-lliird Annual Punch Bowl sponsored by thc Block M Society. 0 17 , , 1 :.za Q ,f 4 K Rf X s ff! Q X555 6 k is Q x 4 X . ...XXX xxx' X, .J fn -- - sk..- Tl-ILETES The soriul function ol sports in the corninunity is us iinportunt us its disriplinury role for those' who pLu'tic'ipz1tv on thc- playing lit-ld. Whcthvr sllivcr- ing in Mornoriul Slzidiuni. puvkirig into ll stcguny grin. or filling the lmlc-z1c'lit-rs around thv swinnning pool and Irzist-hall clizunonds. tlu- vitizvns of Mft- clvru vornv to pu1'tic'ipntt- in tht- Spt't'I8tO1' gains. Young and old puck ilu' Stands to support tlu- liornm' tvmn. lluring tht- yt'LlI', our atlilvtit' teams have won vit'- torivw no ont' vould llziu' 11c'c'orr1plisl1t'cl alone. Thvst' ntlilvtvs run luke- pride- in tlu-ir vollt-t'tix'c efforts. 'l'lu- SllllSl-llt'llUl1 in witnt-ssing tlicsv pluyt-rs gain yz1rClz1gc'. Sink lmslu-IS. or pin their opponvnts has bc-vn no lt-ss rvwzirding to tln- spcwtatoix. As llit- yt-urs paw. ligliting' it-unix will rontinuo to t'L1l'I'j' ilu- svliool liUI'XYL1l'd to vivtory. Outstanding utlilcu-s will llllllit' tliost- cxirzx points and chop tliosm- st-voncls to produvc' 21 win. and tht- citizens ol' our town' will t-ontinuv tlivir support. s w Hn . KE , 5 ' Y V if . 1 1 4' . . Xia. s ' ' ': , Ha. ,ff it MADERA 0-BULLARD The first league game for both teams was a defensive one. It was hard fought and neither team scored until late in the last period. First quarter: John Payne and Bill Tate carried the Coyotes from their own 45 to the Bullard 27 but the drive ended with a Madera fumble and a Bullard recovery. Second quarter: Early in the second quarter, the Coyotes fumbled on their own 29 and Bullard recovered. Bullard moved to the 18 but fumbled and Madera re- covered halting their drive. Third quarter: Neither team was able to advance the ball and the score still read 0-0. Fourth quarter: This quarter began as the others with neither team going anywhere. Bullard was forced to punt with Madera taking over on their own 4. After a series of downs Madera punted to their 25 where Bullard drove' to the only touchdown. Final Score: Bullard 7, Madera 0. ,W 2 .. . . grief? T g Y X .1 x. MADERA 13-RCDQSEVELT 19 This was the most exciting game of the year. First quarter: Both teams played fired-up football with defense being featured. Neither team could score. Second quarter: This quarter started out much like the first but a Madera fumble deep in their own territory proved costly. Roosevelt recovered and went in to score. Third quarter: Madera took the kick-off and marched right back to score with a Don Zimmerman to John Payne 26-yard pass climax- ing the drive. Fourth quarter: This proved to be the most exciting ever. Roosevelt took the kick-off and drove to their second touch- down. A fired-up Madera team scored again with a pass from Zimmerman to Marvin Lyons. In the last 42 seconds the Rough Riders ran the kick-off back 79 yards to make the final score Roose- velt 19 and Madera 13. The traditional Big Came hi-tween Madera and Merced will long be remembered as one ol' the hardest played contests ever Staged between these traditional rivals. First quarter: Madera punted out to the 35 where Merced took over. From there, they moved to the Coyote 4 where a determined Coyote front line stopped them from scoring. On the next set of plays, Madera fumbled in the end zone with Merced recovering for the touch- down. Score: First quarter: Merced 7, Madera O. Second quarter: After an exchange of downs, Merced scored again making it 13-O early in the second quarter. After the kick-off and an exchange of fumbles, the Coyotes started a drive frcnrn their own 35 to Mercedls end zone with Emmert, Payne and Zimmerman leading the way. Score at half-time: Bears 13. Coyotes 6. Third quarter: After an exchange of punts, the Bears were forced to punt again but end Dave VVilliams roared in to smother the kicker and Madera took over on the Bear 37. john Payne finally took it over to make it 13-13. Fourth quarter: Taking Madera's kick-off, Merced drove from their 46 to Madera's 4 where they were again held for no score. Final Score: Madera 13,'Merced 114. ,,-1 ,aj w. on M- 11 .- ty ,Q my .4 4:-ff i' V X I A W wir' Y Vefqmg? .5 Q53 5563 This was lN1adera's first league win of the year. First quarter: Neither team did any scoring with Edison's deepest penetration to the Madera 45. and Madera going to their 30. Second quarter: YVith 6:37 left in the half. Doc Emmert scored for Madera, making it 7-O. Picking up most of the yardage during the drive was Crump and Elnmert. Midway in the second period, Dan Crump inter- cepted an Edison pass on the Coyote 37. Four plays later ending with a 25-yard pass to end Bob Peregoy for the touchdown making it 14-0 at the half. Third quarter: Again neither team could score. Fourth quarter: Early in the period, Edison was forced to punt from their own 10. But the Edison kicker was rushed hard and the ball was finally downed on the Edison ll. From there, Zimmer- man took it in to make it 21-0. Late in the fourth, Zimmerman forced the Edison quarterback to fumble, with John Payne recover- ing and taking it in from 35 yards out, making it 27-0. Final Score: 27-0. 9m5,p 'kL . - , nr-,g '- K K -' f , , g :mg Ei4,I,.,aQ, ,opt ,A i W,k. , ' ,- - I tlefrf-g, ' . . 1. 1 ' ' ' J, 1. . . MADERA 21-FRESNO l-HCI-I 32 This game was marked by plenty of scoring as well as excitement. First quarter: Fresno took the kick-off and marched right in to score. Madera took thcir kick-off and came right back with Tate going in to make it 7-7. Second quarter: Fresno took the Coyote's kick-off and went back upfield to score. But Madera was not to be denied. The Coyotes took the ensuing kick-off and marched 65 yards to score. Big play was John Payne's 45- yard sprint. Tate took it on in and made it 14-14. Third quarter: Neither team could break into the sCoring Column. Fourth quarter: Fresno scored early, making it 20-14. Recovering a Madera fumble, Fresno again scored, 26-14. Minutes later, John Payne tried to get Madera back into the game with a touchdown, making it 26-21. Later in the game, Fresno scored again, making it 32-21. Final Score: 32-21. Crump makes yardage This game saw the Coyotes play 21 lousv first half. but eome hawk :md dominate the seeond. First quarter: Neither team eould score. This featured rugged line play by hoth teams. Second quarter: This quarter was again marked by the rugged lines of both teams, Hoover. late in the period, scored. making it 7-0. Third quarter: At the start of the second half. the Coyotes started a drive to score their first touchdown. The drive was highlighted by Elvin Edward's fumble re- eovery. Fourth quarter: lVitl'1 about five minutes left to play. the Coyotes scored again. elirnaxing at 57-yard drive. Standouts were Crump, Tate, Einmert. Aaldez. Priee. Ks-ehle and Aguire. Final Store: Madera l-l. Hoover 7. ,,, .. V, Q if -. fax ft, K, M DERA 14-I-IOOVER 7 Tate blocks for Crump . ,491 wh 35 Iii Mftdera blocks as Cloxis moves in. MADERA 0 CLCVIS 20 This game was completely dominated by a strong, powerful Clovis team. First quarter: Neither team rould seore with Made1'a's deepest penetration going to the Clovis 37. Set'- ond quarter: Clovis started a drive and went on in to score. Madera took the kick-off and drove to the Clovis 40 before losing the ball on downs. Clovis took over and marehed bark to score again, making it 14-0 at the half. Third quarter: This quarter featured a rugged defense from both teams. Neither was able to seore. Fourth quarter: Clovis was finally able to score again to finish out the scoring for the night, although Madera threatened with a drive going to the Clovis 37. Standouts were Price, Keeble, Houlding, Tate, Emmert and Crump. Final Score: Clovis 20, Madera 0. This was 1vIadera's honiecoining game but the Coyotes c'ou1dn't Come up with a victory. First quarter: After taking a Madera punt on their own 35, fNIc'Lane drove 65 yards to seore. Seore: McLane 7, Madera O. Second quarter: Both teams fought bitterly in the line with McLane finally winning out and scoring, making it 13-0 at the half. Third quarter: The teams settled down and the entire second half was a defensive game. Neither team Could score. Fourth quarter: This again was a defensive game with a highlight being Vernon 'I'ho1nas's interception of a McLane pass and raving 65 yards to their 15. Madera c'ou1dn't put it over and it ended 13-0. Standouts were Priee. Cappelluti, Lynch, Thomas, Payne, Keeble, Baker. and Houlding. Final Score: 1VIc'Lane 13, Madera O. MADERA O-MCLA E 13 IM VARSITY CCDACI-IES Fresno High Perry George Harper Farrell Madera 14 Madera 0 Madera 14 Madera 13 Madera 27 Madera 26 Madera 21 Madera 14- Madera 0 Madera O Leroy Charles Zimmerman Ladley Tulare 19 Bullard 7 Roosevelt 19 Merced 13 Edison 0 North Bakersfield 19 32 Hoover 7 Clovis 20 McLane 13 Our team had a Combination of experience and ability. However, their hard work was offset by the many injuries that put some of our key players out of action. Despite replacements from the junior varsity, we lacked the power to put us on top. Even in losing, the boys learned something by fighting back after having their backs to the wall. The boys' continued determination demonstrated their true sports- manship. QUTSTANDING PLAYERS L-iii-N fix RON C.'XPl'El.l,l, l'l-Cl.1XP'l'AIN, 'l'l11' LI11p1L1i11,, is thi- l1-:1d1-1' ol' 11111 11-11111. His llcllmv IIlL'IIll7l'I'S look to l1i111 lm' ll'1lClCI'il1iIJ :md l'XLlIIl1JllN 10 l'oll1m'. 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IV ,Ja hs..,,,1-Q3 Coach Warner ' rf, Cl-IAMPICNSHIP FROSI-l SCJPI-1 FOCDTBALL The rubs again were honored with a 10-game unbeaten season which extends their win streak to 21 straight games. For Coach Warner it was the sixth season his teams have been honored as league champions. Fundamentals and hard work proved to be the winning formula. They loved to play. They had poise, desire, and a spirit of cooperation. Madera 19 ........,....,,... ,,,i. T ulare 14 Madera 34 ....... .,....... B ullard 12 Madera 19 .,..... ..... R oosevelt 0 Madera 25 ....... ,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,. M erced 0 Madera 33 ....... ......,..,.,,.....,... E dison O Madera 27 ....... ....,... N orth Bakersfield 12 Madera 41 ....... ...,,...,.,.,,,,,,,.,, F resno 13 Madera ....... ................... H oover 0 34- Madera 25 ....,,, ......, C lovis 0 Madera 26 McLane 7 1 if X Q , A 1' ta r Q Z X , , W , Sz fa 'W gt ww HM 1 ,etlttt I' uf ' 'Qi , 4 T-my ji , 'lb mfr K 33 ' 15 l M. t we -wr Coach Johnson W- 1 1 I Q e' ' ' f Q ,, M A , 1' ' if Y I -if ,V .CV ., lv-N ' r' f ' ' ' V' 3 -L 'h,,, fl' 2 in A ,'f- .- ,Q . 1' MQW - 5 ' V 1 1.2 . ,915 1 1 as rea PM M Tir- ,.,. 5.15 , 1 ua. ,. ,n,. eww wo Bullard men. Manzanares, Morse, R. Torres, T. Sandoval, D. Wicns. W. Mus setti. ROW 3: T. Gould, M. Kernut, R. Hill, S. Green, N. Latlanzio L. Badorine, A. Judd, N. Elam, D. McAlistcr, M. Edwards, B. Tau' P, Emmert. -... ,X as 4 Q. I N l lv X ' - . if l A I X. l W' mm22'L .sits nf 4W2 2.3?'K., 5 f TEM .. gif if'ufm,.ai. gli .....3hk. :bbs-nl Kocoris breaks through as Franklin blocks. Hawkins evades one tackler as three more Merced men move in ng , V. ' .f. W' L ,:.:zf,,'f .V f nv, H f 1 v ik --, K , . Franklin is pulled down by two Fresno men. I A fs Nw - 'I W -' ss-sql-an W- ,. 4 - . 0 . , W , A , ., , -2 N f . v Y' Edwards goes for 11 long gain as Brannon and Henderson clear the way. 'naman , J sv r More o :rw -M 4 Y 1. k 5 W 'israel aim' vv Franklin sweeps end to pick up a first down for Madera. OUTSTANDING PL YERS Coach Johnson: most dependable, Jim Hiraharag most improved, Don McKinneyg co-captains, Millard Henderson and Bruce Hawkins: most valuable lineman, Ron Manfredi: most valuable back, jeff Mendozag Coach Warner. i ,n I B FQCDTBALL 'iw it se. -es' ' ' . -ff -' K -,z .,,,.,..-my-N' - i f . f Y , --' U 'vi' A 4 , 1 xl... V -1- . -' . -si-'F' ,.,. .5 .41-4 . , , , F , ,, , -,,--,,'+'- -. ff- - ,-As, , ,- ,ha ' 2- - -z'f5?.f , , 'wg . R 7 7'-F- SW ,,i,,l - .- :C':f- -- -- ROW 1: G. Taylor, J. Yates, J. Sandoval, J. Marquez, YV Prosperi, M. Maderious, D. Yarella, R. Edwards, J. Bott .-K, Flores, Ireland, R. Maderious, NV, Napier. RUXV 2: M Church, NV. Smith, S, Chisholm, P. Tiller, M. Williams, G Wilson, L. Samora, R. Southall, P. YVastmun, D. Fifield, U. --f...,-4-,e.N yy, , . J' wi'--A -1. :- , , , 4 V .,,-.,m. . ,- ezrgm ' - ., i Eg,- ' . ' ' A .-. 1.54, :. ' ' ' :Rii- Jewell, T. Edwards, P. Brozini. ROW 3: D. Brunolli, N. Hughes, S. Orta, S. Engle, C. Jefferies, J. Ballard, P. Santos, M. Hernandez, R. Shebelut, W. Boatwright, T. Pisano, M. Greer. Coach Lande -mug -J Coach Wetlle YVe. too. had our moments of glory. although we didn't have an unbeaten season. Our win over Clovis and two touchdowns against fVIel.ane were our shining moments. The boys played with determination and worked hard all season. Those hovs individually reeoguized were Mike Maderious, Most Valuable player: Joe Marquez. Most Inspirational: Bill Prospcri. Most Improved: and Jim Ireland. Team Captain. I if W -f., g -Mme , 1ffw.g,:f f ' ,ll s, T --af --iii? ,JL VARSITY BASKETBALL - f ii ti K .gi y ' ei . . . 'V ' g L, ' gif! .W fd? 'Y 5 I , H , , .4 Q t ga' '.-1 .J f. ' , fa 1 .5 ,71 - 1 .5 Li rt i5zf'?f7'if-f s t-. .igfkif Prospects were not too bright for the 1963-64 Madera Union High bas- ketball team. Only three lettermcn were returning and there seemed to be a decided lack of size. Nevertheless, the early season Coyotes displayed hustle and smoothness and stood 7-l at vacation break, including the Championship of the Madera Invitational Tournament. A midseason slump overtook the Coyotes, and for some time winning was very difficult. Finally, the team seemed to jell,,' won 6 out of the final 8 games, and moved into second place the final night of the season with 15.5 XS- . imfdifgw 1 525.13 ff' . 'i ., if the conquest of Merced. , Jgg, aff- 54 V I Q Coach Lyons The Coyotes defeated all the other league teams at least once, except for undefeated McLane, which won by 1 point and 3 points. Madera fashioned a league record of 10-6 and stood 15-9 over-all. The scoring was headed by .Ion Morse H357 pointsj and Coy Elrod 4272 pointsj. The leading rebounders were Leroy Brown Q23-H, and Bill Schwartz Q185j. John Mendrin provided the floor leadership and led the defense as the Coyotes moved through a successful season. ROW 1: Schmitz, T. Allen, L. Brown, E. W'alls, Morse, B. Schwartz, C. Elrod, D. Zimmerman, G. Lakeman, D. Crump, J. Mendrin. ROW 2: R. Lowe, S. Adams, M Lyon, M. Markle. 2 1 32 168 W Maw -141 H, WF? Nl' 9' S.-2. Q, O ,ff 'Y ...M .-., Ei Q24-Q Ayn.. ,k-k ,,,, A WMI' - s.,,N...1'lL...f-A: , , e-1' 5 169 JV BASKETBALL This ye:u s junior Varsity basketball team was short on height, but played hard in all their games. The JV's had few real scoring threats until midway through the season when Mike Min- neti, Bruce Hawkins, Al Aguirre, and Milton Ed- wards came on to help Ken Aoki and Sonny Leyva. Several of the games were exciting, but the high- light of thc season was the 4-9-48 win over Bullard in the final seronds of the ganie. Mike Minneti led in the scoring with 182 points, followed by Ken Aoki with 173 points. Ken led the rebound department C82 reboundsj, followed by Mike Minneti C61 reboundsj. ROW 1: M. Edwards, K. Aoki, M, Minneti, B. Hawkins ROW 2 G Franklin W Brown M Mendrin, S. Leyva, P. Bick, A. Aguirre, P. Sample C Devaney J Osterman S Aoki i ,Wa i135 gmrmz The Junior Varsity played with determi- nation. Although they garnered only a 4-12 league record, the boys show promise of a winning Varsity team. AND FROSI-I BASKETB LL ROW 1: Shitanishi, E. Jefferson, R. Tyler, G. Davie, P. Mirande. ROW 2: B. Simmons, J. Lowe, N. Harbinson, L. Bodorine, J. Bott, Coach Johnson. ROW I: H. Smith, M. Roberts, W. Sykes, D. Brunolli, E. Tolmachoff. ROW 2: R. Hill, D. Onwiler, B. Massctti, R. Southhall, N. Hughes, Coach Hodges. X X VARSITY A JV BA QLIET iv: , fw- -'ow John Mcndrin, Captain: Jon Morse, Most Valuable: Bill Schwartz, Most Improved: Coy Elrod, Captain: Leroy Brown, Captain. .. l rn 'QT 5 pw Ken Aoki, Most Valuable: Bruce Hawkins, Most Improved: Mike Minneti, Captain. VARSITY WRESTLI G ROW 1: D. Morgaclo, B. Tate, A. Mackey, D. Williams, S. Philip, W. Baker. ROW 2: J. Johan- sen, J. Dias, E. Holquin, T.King, R. Johansen, P, Rios, D. Sordl, F. Abundis, Coach Brooks The Varsity grapplvrs had ll very successful year. Early in the season they started off with a second place at the Samuel Ayer Tournament at Milpitas, losing to Cupertino by one point. Their next tournament was the Fresno State Invitational. There they swept the entire field, taking first with five championships. Next they represented Madera in the NYL Tournament, placing second. The season ended with the Section Tourney at which Madera placed first among schools from Chowchilla to Bakersfield. Along with this outstanding tournament record, the team gained see- ond in the League with an 8-2 record. -'T.q.,y X. W 3 C -f 'muzfr 71 1 2 , fl 5 - Doug Sordi lst NYL League-Jr. lst NYL League-Sr. 3rd Central Section-Sr. Bob Johansen 'ind NYL League-jr. 3rd Fresno State-Sr. 2nd Central Section-Sr. iv- . ' X C ' Mflllf 711 Bill Tate Ist Fresno Stare-Jr. lst NYL League-Jr. lst Central Section-Jr, Tim King lst NYL League-Jr. lst Fresno State-Sr. lst Central Section-Sr. -in-..- nv-Y-v--v-..-..i...,.,.,,...,i, WRESTLING BA QUET Doug Sordi, Captaing Pedro Rios 3rd Fresno State-So. 3rd NYL League-So. lst Central Section-fSo. Ev re if ww .f Bill Tate, '64-'65 Captain: Tim King, Most Valuable, Captain. Allen Mackey lst NYL League--Jr lst Fresno State-Sr. lst NYL League-Sr I I l D 5s I -, fy 1 xg .lnl N ,., ,fir 'J JV WRESTLI C N...---........,,,,, ROW' 11 J. King, A, Pisano, C. Holquin, M. Stephenson, D. Rowe, P. Bnlbzis, B. Grzxvcllc. RQW 2: B. Smith, D. MCCallist0r, Kocoris, S. Chism, R. Snmora, J. Villarreal, S. Tosrhi, D. Daniels. ROW 3: B. Tate, R, Madeirous, P. Hershfclt, R. Elam, N, Woods, YY. Napivr, P. Ford, D, Davis, H. Vizcarra, B. Holcomb, S. Slnven, R. Manznnarcz. .-,. . ........,M....-,w.,. --,Q-y.....b-Wm, .. P, ..-.......- r ---..... nan-un-qgpg 1-. Thc junior Varsity giupplcrs had gt strong squad this sea- - . A son. Paul Hvrshfvlt. David xVllll3IIlS, and Mark Stephen- son 11 we-rc su Jeiim' in I it-ir rc-s Jectivc t' ztssus. Q, ll I l I l . -.........,. '43 P Tha- JV's gamv1'0cl ll 7-2 league record. Although they did W not win the vhatiipionship. thc boys gained thc cxpcricncc that will make Z1 good Varsity team. Coach Birch xwwm i .-.usa-4' .L , , ,h- L -'-1 VARSITY BASEBALL K1 4 . V If you don't win the first one. you ran't win them all: and if you don't lose the first one. you ran't lose them all. That is where we stand now. We won our first league game. 35 Things are looking up this year for the Madera High base- ball team. We have a young team: and though we may Coach Zirmnerruan not win them all this year. we expect to win our share. With a little lurk and a lot of hustle we could be a dark horse this season, However. from the experience gained this year. we can look forward to ti promising season. Coach Weddle ROW 1: J. Schmitz, J. Mendrin, G. Tolar, R. Goto, J. Koeoris, B. Hawkins, L. Melikian, Dias. ROW 2: D. McKinney, I. Gutierrez, J. Payne, C. Gragnani, C. Elrod, A. Aguirre, L. Cargill, D. Zimmerman, D. Melikian, T. McNally. ,I V7 :. i -- E- li f -F 31 rn if!-, f--1' if t 'Q- 5 'S' J Ve lvf J Q X t'hg'r--H . . I AA4,,,',3 , x. ,W 1' A 1 'qi M, .K , v if .,, -:- 1: . , X 5BE'Xt . xgxlii rye? 'f' ' Q Gio, , trf N12-a A. X 'llf1lsw'l'!fl', Q w 5 ...gg t w t 4f.fi, 'ef iT7X'1 '7'f mfs, lg1e,,f,,ws . f, -4-- - -ft., - .. ,, ,J gal-I --- - '. 4 5 T La -WM -' p X I. ,I xi . A. x f 1, V, g T A ex K p X - u.. xx 0 xi! 04 JNNVPEW4-f ' 9 Y e A f' VFW 1 ' X. ...J - . 'l'l'JNl'J t t Wlii' are-ti., We XM iff evtjtff Q - .N if - l PL t f'JF,, '-' A . ' l I ..-11 -..t..VwS 4 5 1 J K an , ' N gy... LA ,' I 1 se 17 as -A l :X i' - lt, lg i 1. ia J I ,2.' A A ,:'. . . 1... 't ' 'Z A ' ,if , A fum. .. , , we -:rg-N 'UN ,nv f li fig QA 4 Returning lettermen Charlie Gragnani and Donnie Zimmerman, as well as Isi Gutierrez who moved up from the junior Varsity, will be heavily counted on in the pitching department this year. New- comer Don McKinney shows great promise of be- coming one of the finest pitchers Madera High has ever seen since he has two more years of Varsity play, We know that the combined efforts of these four pitchers along with the support of the field will mold a very fine season for the Madera High Varsity. JV A D FRCDSI-I BASEBALL '03, . ,' Q I ' I A 3. .xv li.- - 5 xx, V 4 :ll ' ' ur 1, , .. J wwf?-' ' ,f ll, 5 V , X 4: H vl My 'Di ' I l , , , at u s xi 1 F, I I ' 'ff ROW 1: D. Simonet, J. Hirahara, D. Brunolli, M. Men- drin, A. Cowger, F. Chavira, F. Wilburn, B. Payne. ROVV 2: J. Buckley, J. Weldon, G. McGee, D. Onwiler, G. Franklin, P. Milor, M. Henderson, J. Linder, L. Badorine, J. Shitanishi. 1 Coach Ferrara ROW 1: M. Church, R. Taylor, T. Cook, R. Leach, Davis, H. Macon, B. Massetti, McGee. ROW 2: R. Gonzales, S. Palacioz, R. Tyler, A. Sciaqua, J. Ballard, T. Lee, R. Hickey, J. Bott. ROW 3: O. Jewell, Coach Parsons, M. Kernull -E .sg K 'r firm ., 5.1- ll C i3 ,,. 5 Coach Parsons .. 1' U ' L K .' . hwy, ' '.4:f,' . N - ' .4212 9 il? 'sf' fi- -s , , .- ,gc-,sg,f ' -12 hy-',1, 2' if ' 1-,fxilkf 1 1' ,, ggi.. . 3ph,.,,.. 5. t ,Wg 8,1 .V . M w ,l',.5,-,A V, 'wil .Fir 'iw - 1 .1 if ' 2 eww We ' c1225. ' ' . . . ' .f..f7'v:' -Q'--1' A A ' kr' v.. -an Sf? j . f1v..-w.r- 4 fl -I I VARSITY TRACK Coach Ruble, Coach Brunolli, Coach Dewitt, Inter-class Meet Delano Invitational McLane Nlerced Fresno Relays Kern Relays King City Invitational Clovis Triangular Clovis West Coast Relays The Madera High Varsity has a small squad this year, but the talent is real promising. Before the season is over our boys will make a good showing. The B and C teams are heavier squads, and they should both have successful seasons. Northern Yosemite League Yosemite Divisional Valley Meet State Meet I ri 3 R. 0Q5 ,g'FT 'P '-03? -J' 7,51 If 4' -LQ -FIRE' as Q Aff xfsi 6,54 ' ' ' U' L -M: -. . ' . ' P to ' ' M 'miffl . .,wii2f'f' .-' , -M fn, -. 1. Q ., -3 - 1 4 . ., .. . .M, .. ,L f , ROW 1: G. Valdez, E. Holquin, Bunch, T, Gaeta, R. Whitehead, G. Chu, M. Tigson, G. Ortez, F. Washington, D. Crump. ROW 2: R. McA1ister, R. Brannon, M. Markle, L. Brown, L. Canarelli, R, Miles, R. Rey, J. Yarborough, 1' -A ' f '..L,...' 'C , . . A, Mitchell, E. Edwards. ROW 3: Coach Brunolli, E. Glass, D. Hodge, E. Walls, F. Dunn, B. Tate, R. Lowe, j. Uhalde, J. Morse, V. Thomas. B TRACK x..., -ans ... V wif on v,,,5,kq V- .,, q: Qin.. J ..,g. ,gk ROW 1: R. Hill, P. Balbas, D. Lyon, M, Linder, D. McAlister, F. Washington, C. Taylor, B. Holcolm. ROW 2: R. jones, D. Stansell, R, Manfredi, D. Giomi, A. Hendrix, J, Juarez, M. Wolf, T. Lopez, B. Moore, Coach Dewitt. -Y, .,,,,,, ,New Y .,. 'I84 pro. v .. ,,. .Y . V -. ...LQ 6, 'wut W ra . - We . . 'Yr-W .,-f : -, f 1- J ,Q 5 L: 93- f2 ': gre- . '-4. - , 't .W ., , ' Y, ff k t-ary . f . -fp-'K A ',.. , Q .,+-.fi i ' U QA' .. ,A .,f, . . M., ROW 1: R. Edwards, J. Mendoza, M. Gaita, A. Pizano, C, Holquin, B. Holcomb. ROW 2: W. Crites, W. Brown, T. Edwards, Coach Ruble, C. Jones, M, Williams, D. Upton. C TRACK CROSS COU TRY Cross country competition is one of the newer sports to hit Madera High. As usual the Coyotes have received it with enthusiasm and interest. There was a good turnout again this year of boys seeking berths on the team. Potential and great coaching made a great combination. Left to right: J. Lopez, T. Gaeta, T. Holm, L. Canarelli, E. Holguin. FRONT ROW: A. Pizano, E. Holguin, N. Yslas, T. Martinez, D. Martinez. ROW 2: L. Canarelli, T. Gaeta, C. Holguin, M. Gaeta, B. Holcomb. ROW 3: A. Babcock, J. Lopez, G. Brey, T. Gomes. TENNIS ROW 1: D. Tanaka, S. Howkcr, M. Chan, M. Hernandez, T. J. Thomasson, G. Cochran, D. Robertson, S. Green, G. Moore, Corn, K. Sloan, R. Williams, A. Schroeder, L. Oliver, M. M. Martin, D. Grover, G. Dupreau, K. Piper, Keeble, T. Ponzo, S. Weber, D. Bowser, L. Benway. ROW 2: M. Tanaka, Simonian, M. Denney, W. Korth, J. Lopez, J. Allen. Racket-wielders on the MUHS rourts have fared very well in openers this season. With our many returning lettermen and our depth of aspiring players, we look forward to a fine season. Engaged in tournament play in Selma, jerry Allen and Mark Tanaka have proceeded to the semi- finals and are looking forward to again capturing the boys' doubles trophy. Our mixed doubles team, Mike Martin and Diane Bowser, and girls' doubles team, Anita Schroeder and Sharon Weber, will also play in the elimination finals. Opening our season with Edison, we are now 1-0 in league play and are determined to score again ' in the winner's column. ' -r Coach Cozby Coach Waag ml ll 7'5 --'xi ei Cngn 'M Mark Tanaka NYL Doubles Champion Regional Doubles Champion Valley Doubles Champion Team Co-captain ,i ,, zf' Jerry Allen NYL Doubles Champion Regional Doubles Champion Valley Doubles Champion Team Co-captain ' 3 .iii M. . , nf- lg.. 4 41 - ' Maeva' Anita Schroeder League Doubles Champion Regional Doubles-3rd Team Captain Ai an AQ-VJ , f, i JU' aw . V fa., I Z GOLF 36 ROW 1: Hughes, R. Hardin, Machock, R. Peregoy, M. Catching. ROW 2: S. Rasmussen, J. Van Curan, N. Hagopian, D. Tordini, W. Ford. ROW 14: S. Philp, M. Stephenson, K. Schneider. Coach Rosseth The popularity of the sport of golf among school students is increasing more and more , , high each year. When Madera Union High School first instigated a golf team seven years ago, no more than six boys showed any interest. Today more than thirty-five boys competed to make the team. A lot of credit for the growth of this sport goes to the Madera Golf and Country Club which has offered the use of its course to the team each year without charge. The members of the team wish to express their extreme gratitude to the club for this privilege. The sport itself greatly adds to the integrity of all who participate. High school golf provides an excellent beginning for weekend duffers or the would be professional. - pg-41 .1 K sw . ., . 2-ma., ' . In-affix! L vi. MX 5 , ' Mike Catching Those three' boys exhibit the form neces- sary to play 21 good gamc' of golf. John Hughes is thc' number onv man on the team, and Miko and Rickie promise to be Pqually good players. ,..,, -v - ' 3-45Q,wIwf.,, :Q 'ff' -'gf 1 f .,,..,yb,j ff-A ' 4 . 01 J' f.,a ' .X , -V, ia. 4 H z. - Y . . ' 1 '.-' ' 'T' 'fm is 'QQQ H z.. -.. -. -. ,-F N. ggi, V -u's!'.-G ' ' ' ' . ' 11 1 In ,. V A 2 ., M. Q QI, X ,M 'v.-,xwdv . W' ' P -K' v 4 ' 'Q' X Kr hw' -an I aaa. M. - '11 ,, 5' - xx 'A Aman, i, , 1:-by CH X- 4,33 -.- ,f, , 4 . x i wit ,K V A , f. ' X 1, Y , . . ,- . 6,5 -,M Mi- ' M X x -a .25 -Taz... . .ty 5---W -'mmf' - - . ' , -ffm ,, , J .:m4.:P 'f 4 - V ' i - ... ,. ,. . ' ' Tiki! ,fi I. L 'iflggsfgrw f- 1 N Wx: s, 1.1lfL11f.5 3 -:'?Ti1 Q1'-f61 'ff'Tr' 1 , N 3'5x'1f'lf W 'f'1212fZ,'Lf 'k K! iffy'-rf' Jes:-.eau-X , ' - ' A s - M- QX'-A,-H .- -1 ,' - . ..x,.k..f-X' A ' --ef-fw 'g K A N' .'Vg'Tg ..f ,--js, 'I as 1 if----1 ,.,..3.- ur-7 1.4. L- ... -af-q'.:Ll5,g5V,3w:'.g A :Q ,si L.- Lsigkrtwvriku 'i-wha. will-. QW 'Q-1.56 , .-. .,....:OQ pd -fY...'-ig, ' . ,N ' -X 4 -,'f,-sy, Gy: t.- :,,3QQ?s.v X. V, -f W ,SSL -XM-,XYgJ':1,g:1eg4,?1.::f.xx3., wk '..',.,Y'1:1t '- - , , 'Y-'ws-fi. ff. A 1 't'52'? Qii3gf'+'f-'g X1-.1 ' wif xi?i:5gS1',.e'. ?Ff'75ff15i'3i?'i' I YN A 1.9. ' ' ' 3 gf - gs.. ' X. john Hughes .r ,if .T .gt 72? A 1 f- .. if 3, 2 lv, - 1 'Ei' us v----1 N... , .. M -5.4. -- ,A -' , U.-. Zhu, W gk ' Y .TSQ 5 fy' f ,.,-. f . . 1 , ., . Mi ,- I , 1- r , ., , . ,. M, V Richard Hardin .2-' '-- S+i ,Y Q K A+., .a '- ' , 1. 4, Q ' .. v ,fa W, . SWIMMI G 7 il? as UL- RONV 1: T. Bcdwcll, D, MrCallistcr, D. Rowe, O, Jswcll, C. Howard, B, Simoninn, J. Johnson, D. Yvilliarus, B. Bates, H. Vizvnrra, S. Chimp, G. Wilson, ROW 2: A. Judd, P. Bick, N. Howard, K. McCarty, D. Anderson, B. Brosi, W. Baker, R. Clhvck, D, Williams, K. Church, M. Finley. M. Westing, E. Foster, M. Bristow, C. Ryncrson, M. Flores, J. Hatch, S. Gough, L. Minneti, C. Lattanzio. Madera Union High School has one of its best teams this year. The Varsity squad is composed of a well-balanced team with Kirk McCarty at Back- stroke, Robert Mc'Alister in the Breaststroke, Willie Baker in the Butterfly. Bob Brosi and David Wil- liams in the Freestyle. and Don McAllister and David Anderson in Diving. The girls also are favored with a solid team with Marcella Flores in the Breaststroke and Butterfly, Chris Rynerson in Backstroke and Breaststroke, Jeanne Hatch in Freestyle and Butterfly and Individual Medley, and Patty Uhalde and Cheryl Helmuth in Diving. The sure place winners in the B's are returning lettermen: Bob Simonian, Jim Johnson, and Den- nis Rowe. The B's are bolstered by many good prospects from the freshman Class and will not show their real strength until next year. if Coach McA1ister rf' Coach Thompson DIVING , 4. . i 5, ., r Q f ,4....,- M, 'Hn Q3 3 an lx .4-v ,QM-.mwmE,.w.k .ff. yw,xf,- ,A-...fmM.,g..,,, - -in ' H1512 Ei if Q 'W' Qwfeyi Q T , M na .- L nn x. .e my vi -1 glwfsbs -aw me Q-S4?z3sZ'v'9 'f -. f .:, ,-,.', . ' , 11 DIVERS: Cheryl Helmuth, Patty Uhalde, Lynea Minnctti, Ray Saterstad, Don McAllister, David Anderson, and Dennis Rowe. C , ,. , . , - Aw .viygdf-Zai n ff L ' K 'fapsg ,K - W' ,. 'xifiipfrf' 1 v YSEJQW - .af s - ' ' . Pg h.f v ., e CYMNASTICS - S Q J s Q.. 9 Q, QV A if . 3302 , ROW 1: P. lfhalde, L. Duke, L. Faso, M. -Iona-s, HI. Flores. ROW 2: Patricia, L. Tankslcy, J. Marshall, M. Chan, D. Conn, C. Kaylor, L. Minncli. ROW il: N. McFerr0n, 'l'. Thomas, C. Soto, If. Cruz, A. Orm, CI. Lnllnnzio. . f -I' MAX , 5 5- 2' 1 i I r Xxixa ' 'J ,I .l'. s. rl ' A ' . V' ,X 5 . ?' AL. 4 'W . X , , ,V N 1: l IL r. 3' .2414 x X ,S g 'l 'I X 1 x E 4 i ? L ,Q f f f s 1 1 ,.- . ...nv B. ' ' tj. ,- Coach McAlis10r ,ga ' lf-A lp, '4 53vt 4'l'2f.'P -' 153.1 ' - '. ' J 1 ' ,uk '. ' 'NY v Q I. , -K . 5 XNLM. Q 1 if . ' ' , l .gf , f T -v .f ff f S 1' W ' Q 5 fl: I 4 l ll. fav '-Q' 1 f . 1' '1 z y S S I .A ...fog . ' 4' . ' , 11 .fj . A 'V .Apr 11 ' ff 5 Bang , if R. Mc.-Xlislvr, S. Ireland, P. Cir-rdzx. R. Pc-rc-7, R. Sntvrsmd. Coach Thompson While putting together this annual the staff and we, the editors, have had tears, joy, anger, and laughter. It has been a very rewarding and memorable experience. It's hard to believe that our four years have come to a close, but they will never be forgotten. Our town, our school, and 'four friends mean so very much to us, that we thought this would be a perfect theme for our book. We hope that we have depicted this through- out the book. First of all we would like to thank the Madera merchants and Madera citizens for their coopera- tion, because without them our annual would be impossible. A special thanks to Mr. April and Dr. Robertson for their assistance in the production of this annual. We would like to thank Mr. Burke, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Patton, Miss Estes, Miss Dominici, and Mr. Pettit for the time we used from their classes. We would like to express our thanks to Mr. H. Clay Daulton for the use of his ranch for our photographs in the beginning of our book. Our most sincere thanks to the Fruit Basket for the poem they loaned us. We would like to thank Mr. Ralph Howell and Mr. Dale Griffin for their diligent work on senior portraits. All the thanks in the world to faculty, administrators, and the board because of their time that they have given to the annual. Also a special thanks to Mr. Petrucci and the Agriculture Department for their help in the FFA section. We would like to thank Randy Miles for the Prom nega- tives. Mr. Trestrail deserves a great vote of thanks for all the work and time he has devoted by being our advisor. Junior Dominici also deserves a great vote of thanks for the many times he has called, come up, and helped us. We would like to thank Cerioni's and Duncan and Scheids for putting up with us on those few days which we were so down in the dumps at our jobs. An extra thanks to our parents and our grandmother's help, which without them we couldn't have possibly completed this annual and also to Terri Yocum who had many ideas to contribute. We would like to express a special thanks to all the students of MUHS, who were the citizens of Our Town. Jan Yoeum Donna Flint AFTERWGRD SUBJECT l DEX A Cappella ,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,A, Administration .........,.....,, Associated Personnel ....... Atoms ..............,..........,,,,,,, Band .............,..............,,....,. Bank of America Awards ,,.... Baseball .....,...........r,..,,,,,,,,,,, Basketball ........,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, Block M .................,,.,.,.,,, ..........8-10 118-119 ....,...98-99 .,,..,.107 178-181 166-173 144-145 Blue and White ..,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, 114-116 Boys' Athletic Association ............. ,,,,,,, 1 43 Boys' State ............,,,.,....,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,, , H107 California Scholarship Federation ..... 110-111 Candid Camera .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,.,,11 ,,,,,,,, 8 8-89 Cheerleaders .................,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,..11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Classes .,,..,....,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,--,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 8-79 Class Officers ......., .,,,,,, 2 6, 27, 52, 50, 70 Counselors ,,,,,,,,, v,11.,.,,1,,,1.,1.,.,.,,,,,,,,. 1 1 Dance Band ,,,,.,r ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 O2 Dances ............. ....... 8 2, 84-85, 92-93 Diving .,,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,-,-- 1 92 Drama Club ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Faculty ........,.. Fire Squad ...,..... Football ..........,,..,...,... Foreign Student ....,.....,..,.,,.,..,,...,,,,.,,,,, Freshman Assembly .,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Future Business Leaders of America ....... Future Engineers of America .,,.,,,,,,,,.,. Future Farmers of America ,......,..,,. Future Homemakers of America ....., Future Nurses ..,....,.,..,....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Girls' Athletic Association ...... Girls' Glee ......................,.,..,.. Girls' League ,.,.....,..,.,....,.., Golf .,.............., Gymnastics ...... Harvey Girls ....... Homecoming ....... Horizons ......... Letter Girls ...... Macleran ........... ................ Majorettes ........................... National Forensic League ....., Offices ......,...,.,.,..,.......,..,,,,, Pep Band .....................,... Pep Girls ....... Rally ............. S :nior Play ...,........ Ski Club l.............. ,.... Student Council ........ Student Legislature .,.... Swimming .................. Teens Against Polio .,.... Tennis ...................,.,.. Track ............................. Wrestling ..,....,..............,..., Youth Against Cancer ...... . ....,...12-21 133 148-165 ......,108 .......120 17 136-141 ..,....126 .,.....121 .......142 .......195 128-129 188-189 .......193 127 .,..90-91 122-125 .......10O 112-113 .......101 .......132 .....,,103 ,.....,134 ........86-87 .......135 104-105 .......106 190-191 .......13O 186-187 182-185 174-177 .......131 ADVERTISERS BERENDA RANCH RESTAURANT C19834 Highway 995 ..... BERRY CONSTRUCTION CHoward Road 81 America5 .... BIG TOP DRIVE IN C100 South Q Street5 ........... BLUE 8. WHITE MALT SHOP C515 West 6th Street5 . . . BRIDGE STORE C748 North D Street5 ............. BUSY BOY DRIVE IN C900 South F Street5 ...... CALAWAY DRUGS C234 East Yosemite5 . . . CERIONI'S C125 South D Street5 ................ . Fine clothes for the whole family. CHANDLER'S CHEVRON SERVICE C441 Yosemite Avenue5 . . . CHOWCHILLA VETERINARY SERVICE C120 Robertson BIvd.5 ....... 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FRUIT BASKET CBusiness Highway 995 ................... F.W. CHAMBERS FLORIST CI 13 South Lake Street5 ......... GABE LATTANZIO, Electrical Contractor C12389 Road 255 .... GAIL B. HILLHOUSE, Realtor-Appraiser C409 South F St.5 ..... GIBB'S HARDWARE C230 East Yosemite5 ...... ............. For all your hardware needs. GIM'S JEWELRY C137 East Yosemite5 .............. GUS' FOOD LOCKER C612 West Olive Avenue5 ...., HAL'S MARKET C1701 Howard Road5 ........................ HENRY SCHEIDT, Realtor C114 South D Street5 ............... HENSLEY'S TIRE 8. RECAPPING SERVICE C508 South F Street5 . .. HILLTOP DAIRY C29336 Highway 1455 .... .................. H-J SCHOOL SERVICES, Julius Dominici 81 James Ruhl . .. 196 noon onus canoes OR4 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR3 665 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR5 OR4 OR4 8363 61 1 I 3079 2912 7846 71 90 6757 4321 9401 2784 6171 6712 8522 7631 5323 6711 2402 4633 2752 2748 8791 9164 8536 3060 6767 3168 5812 2805 8585 6622 3264 2730 6858 4617 4617 5412 6796 7724 Fresno HUGHE'S HONDA SALES T27785 Highway 1451 .... OR 4 HURST STUDIO T112 South C Street1 ................ OR 4 JAMES' DEPARTMENT STORE T205 East Yosem1te1 ....... OR 4 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY T100 East Yosemite1 ........... ..... O R 4 JENNINOS' BROTHERS FURNITURE T125 North D Street1 .... OR 4 JULIUS' FLYING A SERVICE T6th 8t F Street1 ............. OR 4 KHAN 81 MORA TIRE COMPANY T6th SQ D Street1 ....... OR 4 K-HOT RADIO, 1250 RCS TP.O. Box 671 ......................... ..... O R 4 KIMMEL 8g MACHOCK TI62I Howard Road1 ........................ ..... O R 4 KIRKMAN 8. TAYLOR GENERAL INSURANCE T411 North F Street1 OR 4 KUCKENBECKER TRACTOR COMPANY T7th 8. South E Street1 ...... ..... O R 4 LEE'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE T317 North E Street1 ............ OR 4 LUCCA'S RESTAURANT T325 North F Street1 ................ OR 4 MADELINE'S BEAUTY SALON T109 North C Street1 .... OR 3 MADERA AUTO TOP SHOP T400 North E Street1 ........ OR 4 MADERA BAKERY T224 North F sweety ................. OR 4 MADERA CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY T321 South C Street1 .. . OR 4 MADERA CRAFT 84 HOBBY SHOP T352 South C Street1 .... OR 4 MADERA DAILY TRIBUNE T7th and South E Street1 ..... OR 4 MADERA DRUG T135 East Yosemite1 ................ OR 3 MADERA FUNERAL HOME T801 East Yosemite1 ..... OR 4 MADERA FURNITURE T1420 Howard Road1 ............ OR 4 MADERA LUMBER SQ HARDWARE T721 South F Street1 . . . OR 3 MADERA STATIONER'S T123 South D Street1 ......... OR 4 MADERA TITLE COMPANY T406 East Yosemite1 .... OR 4 MAGGIE'S SPORT SHOP T27735 Highway 1451. . . .... . OR 3 MAIDEN LANE T129 East Yosemite1 ................. .... O R 4 MAH'S MUTUAL DEPARTMENT STORE T126 East Yosemite1 . . . OR 4 MARACCINI 81 TORDINI T324 South F Street1 ............. OR 4 MARTIN BROTHERS PUMPS T1208 West OIIve1 . . . .... . OR 4 MACHETTE STUDIO T218 South D Street1 ...... OR 4 MCCUMBER 8x PINION T136 East Yosemite1 ...... OR 3 MEXICAN KITCHEN T326 172 East Yosem1te1 ..... OR 4 MILK USERS CO-OP T20400 Avenue 17 1721 . . OR 4 MODE O'DAY T139 East Yosemite1 ........... OR 4 MORGAN'S GARAGE T1000 North D Street1 ...... OR 4 NEW DEAL FOOD MARKET T301 North F Street1 . .. OR 4 OBERTI OLIVE COMPANY T12806 Road 261 ...... OR 4 OH BOY DRIVE IN T101 West Lewis Street1 ...... OR 3 O'GRADY'S DRESS SHOP T402 East Yosemite1 .... OR 4 PARKWOOD BOWL T12829 Highway 1451 ...... OR 4 PAUL JONES' GIFT SHOP T123 East Yosemite1 . . . 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RIPPERDAN MARKET C6820 Highway 1451 ......... .... ROY'S CYCLERY C200 North F Streetl ........................... ..... RUDY PRINTING COMPANY C104 North F Streetj ........................ SARKIS SHERIAN COMPANY, Hay 8. Wire Dealer CHighway 99 at Ave. 71 :soon OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR4 OR3 OR4 .OR4 OR4 OR3 OR4 OR4 OR3 .OR 4 OR4 OR4 OR4 In Fresno call AM 8 SCHOETTLER GENERAL TIRE SPECIALISTS C6th 81 E Street1 ................ SEABURY 8 COPELAND INSURANCE AGENCY C120 South C Street1 .... SHAFER IMPLEMENT COMPANY C1721 Howard Roadj .................. SHELL OIL COMPANY C505 South F Streetl ........... .... ..... SIERRA FOODLAND C518 South F Streetj ........... . . SIMON'S CLEANERS C319 East Yosemiteb ...... ..... SNO-WHITE DRIVE IN C600 East Yosemite1 ...... .. STEPHENSON'S C316 South D Streetb ............. ..... TASTY MAID SODA WORKS C529 South C Street1 ..... . . THE CLOTHES TREE C111 East Yosemite1 .......... THOMPSON 8. GILL, INCORPORATED C13462 Road.261....... Cattle and Feed Yard Equipment UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK C225 East Yosemitej .... VALLEY MARKET C1301 West Yosemitej ............. . . VALLEY PAPER COMPANY C209 South C. Streetj .......... . . VAN GAS C15746 North F Streetj ......................... .. VERNON'S CHEVRON SERVICE CWest Yosemite 81 R Streets1 . . . . . W.A. BRAMMER C219 East Yosemitel ............ ' .......... . WALT'S AUTO FABRIC C216 South D Streett ............... . WARBURTON'S C325 North E Streetj ................... .. WESTERN AUTO C318 East Yosemitel ....................... ..... WHITAKER'S AUTO WRECKING C15606 North F Streetj ......... . . YOSEMITE RESTAURANT 8. COFFEE SHOP C112 East Yosemite1 ..... . . 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