Merced Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Merced, CA)
- Class of 1955
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They also must adopt a welt- rounded athletiv. social. and arademic' prograin for the rapidly-iinieasingr student JUNIOR COUNSELOH Nelda Rackcliff and SEN- Pllmllmem- IOR COUNSELOR Lora Lind. FRESHMAN COUNSELORS: Eileen Sturdevant, SECRETARIES: Kennedy,Ti1lo!son,Hawkins.Car Lydia Willison and Hooks Devaurs. ter, and Bates. NAME RIXXXIOND I. BXTE5 I C BEXTTX IIHANT J BERRX EDXXIN R BIAKL XI-XRX I BHLN NOHXIA L BHLNIIR XIITIIHILLI I BLRNIIIII lil J IX IDA Ii II X III XI XINI IOIH X II XDXS IIOIIXIIXN IIOIIIR XI DAISIIX XXIS DILXIRO IHNILHI LL DIXIXIRS BOB IDXIINSIIIH BIAIIIIII' XI IILI ls XNNII IISII JISS I IIOLSIII IOIINIII II S J IHOXIS I XI IIII HAXXKINS IHRISFINI B HXXIS IJXIIXXIN X HILNIIY III I IX B JAIKSON XXII I IAXI J JOEIIII H Ix KI-NDAII NORXIIX ILXIXION IOIIA I L ND OI IXF LONIISDORI IXIII ILI ER JOHN B XII-RRITT XII XN II XIORISON Ixlt HXRD I XIcIOOI XNNF XI1DONNI1II IJOIIOIHX XICXXILLIAXI5 XIIII XI OSB RN II I! XBILIH PI IiIxIN-. 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In v , H Q ,I bl, l make the campus ready fo welcome mother act of our traffic patrol fo insure faff CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: Fitzgerald, Brady, Dougherty, Aldridge, Turney, West, Mc- Connell, Crockett, Wooten, Cox, Barkley, Wood, Gentry, Herring, Fitchett. LIBRARIANS: Fudqe, Garcia, Burchett. Cavalla, Luker, Lee, Gore. The custodians trim and hoe. making everything look neat and pretty. 1 I . , ,, L, 4 ,MMQZZZW fm, ,,,.,,,,,Z,,,,,, ,, . , ,,, . , f' 5. X r fi 5 A 5 s W S r ewart Morehouse Davey Luker Keown Cervantes, Clement, Brookin, Bettencourt 2 , 1 , . ice of the traffic patroller. 1 DET X ff GJ L32 ...Z A Xi Sm, OP O 'A X XX 'JJ 2 XXX yy X N V Q1 55 5 ' ' f k ' .f wb, i f fl X f Q A 5 2 'IG 35 if Xen 'Lg ' W h X X I Q l l li ' , f Q ' Rudy Cordova President Mary Lou Duran Vice President Swirl The halls of Merced High will no longer hear the tread of senior heels and the busy chatter of the voices of '55. We have learned much, made many friends, and collected a host of pleasant mem- ories. Though the hilarious Hwhis- kerinon contest turned the senior boys into bewhiskered objects stalking the corridors, they and Mona Franklin Secretary 611155 their clates lookeml ever so win- rlerful at the annual ,lunior-Senior Prom. As a fitting climax to our last year came Senior Week with the breakfast. dinner, baccalau- reate, anrl at last grafluatiun. All in all. we've liafl ai graml time during our four years insitle- these mellow walls, and we will remember our high school years for a long time to come. 45 .fv- fw .ff .X W Bette Flynn Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Charles Haggard Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms f ' , T: I A I ,ffm V Pat Crandall Treasurer A i ALFONSO ACEVEDO CARREEN EACCLARIN1 'aw RMP, , , I 1 i ERUCE BAXTER Tiff-.ICON FENSON .-. ,- 3 ,f4'?nff,a -NH -JV :VX if' 'Qs- 'ul' if' ANDY AGUTLAR BILL AKINS ERNIE ANDEREGG 'Wa WANDA BAILEY ,Q if DEAN BAXTER 'f'? PHYLLIS EETYENCOURT f N , 'ylll 1v g,'5 ' E , 'Q' ' A f'::-' N A' . , I I 5, 1' , 09' x A , '. . V ,i dw DON BAKER FAYE BAKER J ! ' . 4 V X MARY ANN BENNER tus: W, w DALE BLACKSTON ff Y 543' nv- 'X f E s N-., , i, AUDREY BENNETT 'Q' 16 'W Z Q -nw RICHARD BLALACK tn. .',,1 Lmi monfzrzrr okvls sox LARRY BRAMMER EDDIE BHANCO DIANE BRANNAN I RONNIE BROWN Q MA f LZ 2 Z ACK BROADSTOCK ifw MW WELLEYN BULLIS my HENRY CAMPBELL GARY CAPLENER LORETTA CERVANTES LORRAINE CERVATJTFS arf 'Nl 9-I ni' Q i f, , X IENEEN BR OKIN Kay' SHIRLEY BUHCHETT IEANE CARPENTER an , YW' Q! FRANK CISNHROZ dl 9' , yi 'Du ix 4 xi ' A +.gww...., R, . CHARLES BROWN W, M., ,V 'W , A W., Q -wwf DON BUSBY ff mmf? MGR -490' 1 Q IO ANN CAVALLA 4' LUCY CLARK W N!'y,,4r 'Fx N MARGARET COATS CARROLL COBB TOM COLLIER GENEVIEVE CONTRERAS was L, 1575 g, N ' Q: W ' ., 4: ,-.,-n BILL CORFLFTT LYNNH CORBIN X RUDY CORDOVA .. , n,i,V,zn,: , I 1 73, I' L? X13 M uv ws! ,, ,v'L,,,,Q A' fv www' if - ...W-v NEVORA COVINGTO IOSFPH COX MARY COX PAT CRRNDAU. M .QA ,,' -' f E A' 'ay ,ffgw I X S , 4, :Z .....,, V+, W ' 425 4319551 V.,..,. , A f . I X BEVERLY CRAWFORD HELEN CREEK HOWARD CBIDER ALBERT CROUCH 455 DANNY CUADROS m Q , , 4-up .,,-, f LARRY DAVIS 7357 :P ,..r' GEORGE DANIELS IRCKIE DAVEY LI, GORDON LEE DAVIS Q3 PARKER DAVIS VINCENT DQANDA THOMAS DECKERT BOB DEDO A, , ,V fr If ff f V! 717 V,A: 'AI h MARY LOD DUREN MARLENE FAGUNDES JM X' ,mv 15 DONALD FITCHETT an-ff' If mmsom: more ADRIAN DENNO tg!! !4l4' DONALD EATON np-5 DAVID FARMER I R Q' f ,F DEIAN FITZGERALD Uv J. I 2' , 355215: 'Sa-vw' K... ZW ,f Z6 if J f , W f MERLE DILLARD V Wy? WW LEE DUFFUS CLAUDE EVANS ARLENE YEHRERO DOLORES FAGNANI ,. if IOI-IN FISCALINI qv- DONNA FLORY ,,,,.? ef? P xg.,- 19-,-5. I arms FLYNN .W b sm. A ,X ,I 3,3 A 24' I xg i, ,.., BOBBY FOSTER MONA LEE FRANKLIN BETTY FREITAS A Wav' aqnwv' IOIIN FREITAS Maw , RH- 'ivan W I' V . I 4 n i gh H vm' Q -.y ff 4 Q ,I IOYCE GANGLE ww DON GASSAWAY ' . .ai znr,.,.:l: ' 3 up .. ' 4 ,Q . ,I, f ,af ' 7 , I3 X f 4. 1 SHIRLEY FULLBRIGHT ,X 2 ,v.... - . H : 1 ', ' fm MIM Ii ' I 3' 1 f 2' A A I 9 CELIA GARCIA fwv' A CLYDE GENTRY f..,.yf GENIIRO GONZALES ww ,.mfvWM Z . 'W ' ,ff iv ' fi GEORGIA GRAHAM NICK GONZA LES I 7 fb I ,-A .vw 5? 'E + ' 'H fu LEO GALLAGHIER MARGARET GARCIA fwmi' we-., ' DICK GAMBLE MP' 'nn-w-409 RALPH GARCIA RICHARD GIMBLIN , VERN GIVENS TONY GONZALES gm, WK' GLEN GOODWIN I :Qt rig 1' 'wp' LORAN GRAHAM RAY GRAMIVIER ITNNIE GRUBBS JN wi' u.v W CHARLES HAGGARD vi LEOLA HAHTFIELD ,gunuuhf x-nf' LEROY HEHRMANN IOHN HESSE fi I, 1 , f M 3 W, ff 1 41, All X fy - I J , p 'O ' uw N MARY ANN HANLEY Wfidal.. 2 RITA HARRIS kv Q4 MYRTLE HAYES MQW ,QL 'ur--19 GEORGE HIGGINS b nv- HARHLET HINDS GENE HOLMAN DAN HONG K .541 in Q Q S-.P if ,CHN PAUL Hum CHARLES HULL DARLENE VACOBS J' S X CHARLES I-IAYNES Nr., .I PETE HILL Nad' Nt. Q BARBARA HES I x f 0 f xp 4 AARON IEW 'LX ,dll if 4 fi' YEN ?EIW CLIFFORD IOHNSON PAY IOHNSON KATIE IOHNSON ' 'WV .f A 3 'WW' v'W 'f' fi 5 f ,577 , Ml' 'yawn vy- MAHELYN IOHNSON SEAY IONES BETTY IUST1CE DWAYNE KEELEY an , A X 2, R 1' N f ' bf - , , x, ff' ' MW I If f 5 Y ARLETTA KELLY EDDIE KETN TED KIHBY GEORGIEANA KIHK L z A I allay, A? 14 ,M ig. ...W as 1 ik .A , in M- QM' W CHAHLF5 KOSTFICXY IFJ'-.NNE LQCAVA RAYMON LQCAVA DON LAMBERT 3 4 gh -.4a...f 7 RANDEI. I.':SALl.E SHIRLEY LEAL SHERRY LEAP IRCK LEE :Am . PHIL MIRACLE DANIEL MOORE 3, , ,ff an Y' .XXX IACKIE MUNSON IOAN MURCHIE if fp, - an 1, we-Q r .In-uf' ww BILL MCVEY DENNIS NEVES 'E 4 nf-ff IOHN OLIVAREZ ROLLIIND OLIVES w.,W vm. v.'r V jg Il A .V .R y Q 'N ' K , 5, SX f Y 5' Wu ,7 , ' J' Aw BARBARA MOREHOUSE , ' . -an n. W, . .En I ,s . R. Q. 5 ,Wa pm' vi HQ Ez , W VI PAT NORTON MEYER 'GW 'fuu- Q 'M , We LONNIE NICHOLS IOHN OHNELAS, IR. r-Q an I 'S YN go-W fi -nf M 4 A EX N, LJ XA BETTY MO 3 mf 2 3 LORETTA McCLENDON VVAV RK 91? DARLENE OLDHAM in 4-Z' LOUIE ORNELAS fb' 5 Q .ai WAYNE PACKNIT ELAINE PAREIRA IUDY PARKER LEON PARKER KENNETH PARRIGON IEANETTE PEBELIER M4714 ,f X I, I X I f7 If Y ui? --1 , VW? SHARON PETERSON COLLEEN PHILIPS DONA PROVINCE MARY LOU PROWS I' I Xl DAVUJ REID SANDRA REID HV? ' - RC' 1. awp' PAUL RIVAS DENNISE ROBINSON 5? ffag 5,17 ,zwf I , 40 5 W' 'W' , A ,, '-I DELWIN ROY EDDIE SANDERS PAT SCI-IALOW SUSAN SELB GERALD SERPA SJ -...ff I-...ff BOB SHEAR BOB RAY SI-IEHAR ' Lima-I BOB SMITH KAREN SOHENSEN ii, NANCY STEWART IAMES STOOPS Ta DICK SCRIVNER al' an xwfy I I DARLENE sraxzxusn EARBARA SHARP I a I ,,...w ...vs FRANK SILVA 'gf' W5 LLOYD STEPHENS 11 SHIELEE STRADLEY SHIRLEY SILVA ,197 WAYNE STEPHENS B ,full ht' IP-MES SULLIVAN MARLENE hiv LEON THOMPSON IANICE TREANOR 'W EDDIE VEGELY 449 Nnqf DOREEN TATUM uw 3 vwwf wwf OLGA TELLEZ WARREN THOMSON 31- :: ff MF' 4 If gy z ,I 1 BETTY LOU VAN SOMEREN Inf, ' IAVLER VERDUZCO xv' ri .41 ,.....--H ALLAN WALKER xv MYRNA WASHBURN f? gh n GILBERT TORRES 'ff 4 f 4- RUDY VARGAS 1. 'nr FERMIN ETHGAR Fx CHAHLFS WFFBER af ,wwf ANN TEYSSFER EE MARY TOSTE Q ? 'www 1:r:TVf PETER VAUGHN f-mf mv' TEHRY VITATO PB' i x X Cx, ELLIS NVEEKS big, I If 4 AA L. 0,4 ki Aging ww ffm ' ,W 'Ib- CHAHLL5 VVHVIT1 DUHVAHD WH F, GLORIA WHITE MARY LEE WIBERG .fi :Qu TI-IFRMAN WILKINS BARBARA WILLIAMS EARLEE WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS SADA WILLIAMS ELLIE HUGH WII.SON HOSEA VVILSON BEVERLY ANN HAHNEY WOLF I mffiff-52551, 5A Q' 1 F I A V M J' ai fe Q ' ' F-IYIENA WOOD LUCILLE WOODS BOBBY WRIGHT HM YENCKEL fi CAMERA- suv ssmoasz , RICHARD GOAR a- A W 4' I ' HAROLD MAY IOY PORTER ,--4 up-4' CHF-.RLEQS ZARATE HMI LOU CARGII. Smzvr Members af dzldorlfzfz Schalarshzp Qederzzfzvu J NP II XXX N NILXOIA LOXINGTUN IH DLFFLN DUNXID PAIUN HICHIMI DONNA FIURX DUN BXKPIX x N Xl fNI'0Hf I4 Hlff NS 5LSAN SH H I X Xlf NHl1XX XWJUU JINI NFNI REI Il P IIPHIZNI Honor 1601! Hlzzss af 1955 DUN li Xlxl' lx IDIXXI' HhXNNXN HRX UXINC IHL DLINHS DUNXI D I4 Xli N X HSLX DIHIXN llffkli IJUNNX H HIE IMP HIM HXIHAIIXI1 XP IHJN l'XI1lxlvH It S HX NlNXN wklli XIX HNX XXUHD JINI Hl1NlIxI4l IIA-XA 3 aa. I,UI'fX cpu, IA-XXI , 1. 5 1'1a'l'le: i j,HN 25 DUN : '1' . Jf A ,. omls Box mlmx CRAPIAXNI -ii Clit '33 :ins xm' Af cz ' Vmx , 4 ' ,wi , Ig J ' IT-XTR im Qc: flnxx .IOH l,IXI Q Q A :A mm I l'!'lIHlC'I l' l'l'I'l'ICIi ul cpm 1- Lg: Am ' my fs 1 it 3 :L hifegd if 'H V. J , -5 1, A, 1 My 'Q , M41 r in Action Ls Mr. Cochran's General Civics Class looks like they're enjoying a good joke. It was that time of the season. and we were there! Academic Civics and Mr. A. J. Canepa equal a top-notch class. In there Seniors work hard, play hard. and learn much. RIGHT: Boy and Girl Staters Don Fitchett, Jim Yenckel, Susan Selb, and Don Baker. BOTTOM LEFT: BACK ROW: Bank of America Award winners Gary Caplener. Eddie Branco. Jim Yenckel, Ne- vora Covington. Myrna Wood, Donna Flory, and Lucille Woods. FRONT HOW: Bank of America Cup winners Don Fitcheti, Larry Davis, Susan Selb, and Don Baker. RIGHT: Senior Science.-oh, the joy of those bugs and books! 'il-f-J Bob Stretch Treasurer lk 54 Janie Henderson Cheer Leader jun 21 -A-S-2-4-ef f big Q'-.5 if 5 as+Y51 e 1. ff if i. g.Sr .S , f H. f-ra 'QQ 7'-'igipp' V'-Full . if -Q 4 V' I pfq1 F-'rig 4 ,, ' ' 7 ,M ,. 4,2265 Ss -' 3' J N .- l' 4 ,J 41 qrf I I K .. Alf N it tv: ,L ' V. - ' Eddy Ivy President Building toward next year, when the class of 756 will take over things in general, the .luniors Spent a year packed with activity. At the beginning of the year they were thrilled with the arrival of the '56 class rings. They were well represented on basketball, base- hall. football, anfl track teams. Many of their members received block letters and special recog- nition in forensics. We were all proud of our tracknien who surg- erl aheacl of the other classes in LEFT: Sophisticated Juniors at a rally-but they go wild when the M. U. H. S. Bears score! RIGHT: George and his date really seem to be hitting it off. Also, several other couples have settled into the old groove. 611155 Melvin Johnson Vice President the lnterclass Track Meet. The year is always climaxecl with the Junior-Senior Prom. The money for this popular event is collevterl from clances anrl class clues for three years. The theme always remains a secret until the night of the prom. The careful thought and pru- Qlent judgment of Junior Coun- selor Nliss Rm-kliff merit a great deal of aslmiration. Thanks shoulcl also lie extenclefl to the aflvisers, Nliss Hawkins and Nlr. Beatty. .Mez 1' 4 ': V 'YM iq: ed .t 1, Z f i: es :ku -A 1 ' A K . ' ' . '-'i , : 1 - ' A, ' i Joyce Benner .- jf' 1 ' 215,21 - Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms 2' E 1' Q' I , - ,5 x I is . 5 . . if u I yi E .4 ,xl w ur s f .. . .-af - if W :sag is, x 4 5 16' Nfl, Q35 - f , :' - P21 f -W I ' ' ' A ' 4 -', ,t ' ' - , q ' f K i 1 i K 3. 1 X 4 tix. l , Don Mooneyham Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms IUNIOR GROUP I Back Row: C. Cutter E. Clgngan Z. Appleqrfe, P. Hauc, 2. Marsh. Third Row: C. F-irfis, A. Geary, Q. Major, G. Strawser, I, Apifrzci. Second Row: I. Mendoirc, V. I.'I'g:piy, C. Thomas, I. Salma, 2. Kzdi. Front Row: Q. Lana, ff. Lloirls, Cooper, Fi. Faith: D, Colo. JUNIOR GROUP II Buck Row: B. Horta, S. Crrswell, I. Brooks, C. Brown, I, Cornelrus, Third Row: I. Mason, P. Evans, I. Fakes, N. Ingram, I. Bradley. Second Row: C. Lurz, E. Ayers, S. Kenney, D. Lunrsford, P, Machado. Front Row: D, Falconer, I. Souza, G. Kemps, B. Edwards, I. Moore. IUNIOR GROUP III Back Row: f. 2.15545 E. ,..ar.?.:1Q 1. Q.r.':ler 2. P. 25:12. Third Row: f. S. Fcixas, Erozks, P. Gaeie' f. 'ifzzlicrd E. Ercwr.. Second Row: 2. f. flgonejrzazt., T, Ezra: E. Hansen I. Crxgxzhzife-: 2. Gifs. Fron! How: E. '.'fger.5, E. 111 ' 1'.'-A ra I, Lashley C. Csbcrn. IUNIOR GROUP IV Buck Row: E. 'Sir .:, fI':'. :::c A ?-h.r.sc:, fl. Prxxrr., '. Twfzzg. Third Row fl. flyers, S, 'feI'1sq'g.z, E. Qzrnbrrghi I flerriex' Il. Q:'.'eI':':Qj.'. Second Row: F Czgdle, f. :JE'h'fI1'1f1, S. F:-edergzkfsex, Lf ff:f'1s, P. !lf'::'Lr.pz. Front Row: P. 'lpn 713, M. 2 .If-fgcrfzy P. 511-11 Q. Cozgxfr :.. Andereqq. IUNIOR GROUP V Back Row: P. Ee-zrrn. ii. Hertz, II. fJ.x, S '.'.'1Ison, P. 'f'zyl::r. Third Row: L. HflY'QTO'f'W P. Leon, S. Dfvfzs, E. Cicsser E. Sprctlzntq Second Row: FA. Cnr:-Lu, R. Pgazzc, M Frpzft, I. Ccsser, 2. Hillori. Front Row Q. Cosfi. E. Avglz, 5. Tcrtilzriuoi, VV. Lyffr 'T fzmc-3. IUNIOR GROUP VI Back Row: ,. '.'..I1.::r -. 31132155 ..,..,. ,. ..fi,:..'.1:z. Second Row: E, YTL1 ...,-5: S. f.f::f15. Third Row J. r....: .. F- - ,. :..., cz. -... Front Row: T. FM' 1' ' T T '4 ' ..:.xer -. .'.1,7. .., o...r-.,.:, ... ...-. .. ., IUNIOR GROUP VII Buck Row: '. ff: . 1 : ffI:'1,Z '. ' rx. Third Row ,.,..rT Iufflf xp: Second Row: ' :., Front Row: IUNIOR GROUP VIII Buck Row: . I, V.:u -..- 1:1 F zz.. I . f':j.' 1:3 ff ' .',' :::. Third Row . ':..'lw, IH f!T':i::, f. Yflfvllwx, I. T.'ff-tri w. :.::.rz.f-:'. Second Row: H. I'uI.r.::v N ' :' If, 1.1: :1',:r1'i 1-4 1'.'w-::., V fl Front Row: ' ' F' HI-.'::.::., I IUNIOR GROUP IX Back Row: 2, Ei' H ' Iwi Third Row: Q . Second Row: E I Front Row: . IUNIOR GROUP X Back Row: S. Cornell, S. Burton, B, Tar l rail., I. Vfheritlcy, R. Myirs. Third Row: Zurevlch, H. Fluetsflfl, l.. Robertson, E. Q iron, F, Reed. Second Row: l.. Lund, I. Henderson S. Herb, M. Yates, T. Suw- Yer. Front Row: C. lfahenbiuer, C. Noble H. CfV1'llIOICl, B, Yenclcel, E. Hull, IUNIOR GROUP XI Buck How: T, Adams, R. Leap, I. Oakland R. Crane, I. Lxtchfmelcl. Third Row: I Sparks, B. Stretch, L. Cromwell, W. Ander cfm, B. Low. Second Row: I, Andereqq, D flcqqs, R. Ruxz, D. Hcmllron, A. McMurry Front Row: I. Hmbbczrd, S, Wnqhf, I. Mun scbo, S. Boyer, I. Glldden. IUNIOR GROUP XII Buck Row: I. Steznhcpzer f. Eenner, K Keilcgg, I. Herrmzj, M. Vfccten. Third Row Hcrrls, G. Elsie: G. P:::c, I. Vaughn 2. M:M1:1rt. Second Row: I. Taylor, H Zuercner, N. Hays S. Nall, f. Simmons Front Row: C. Frsqxglgc R. Fiuskln, C Pebeher, S. Tatum, M. Hunt, IUNIOR GROUP XIII Back Row: Ki. Cf1:':':1:.'-, I.. ?.'I'::lk.z15, I. Edizrfgs 5. 21:1 , V. 'J.'o33P, Third Row: CWC, I. Htrbwl '.'. Leciy, E. Frzesen, D. Pifirfi. Second Row: C. Fax, G. Aue, R. ?irc:-sr., 2. CDKLCI, Z. Fiqsone, Fron! Row: fl. Fzzztifr, I. lfxzzi D. Hxse, I. i.f'h .--F1 Cho JUNIOR GROUP XXV Back Row: G. Gonzales, F. Proletzz, I. Eufhixolz, G. Dxllon, I. Frye. Third Row. E. Ross, A. Roan, E. 'v'J.111ums, I. Reynolds, S. Ho'gun:f'1mp. Second Row: D. Craven, P. 'Y?o1r'p:on, I. Cruz H. Herhfz, F. Velus- qxxflz. Froni Row: Fi. A. Copeland, E. Qurmlyl, D. Lamb, F. Hazxurez, S. Iones. IUNIOR GROUP XV Back Row: ff, fi .L Q. ' .. S 11, f fi .Dr f. PQ: ll.. Third Row: Ei, 'l fvsfizz F.. T1 -'. 13211, li. 1 11.1 :.. Second How: Q .11. Front Row: I. G.lbQ-I', I. fl .. ,. za fu.. x: ' , 3 ...x,.v ., IUNIOH GROUP XVI Back Row: Z. Ferrara, I Ef-r,:.., .. --rrrrpvpr, A. Arun- . Third Row: I. Dnfkf-:Z T. Arrrg:,'ron'3, E, 'NhvfA1er, S. Houw, P. Wfxll-Cer. Second How: E. Kerr, A. Ropslfr, f. CQZLPOT., M. MTKCGYQ, f, DuBO3e, Front Row: 'fl P':i'k:.t, I, TA. LM, Frexqg, .,. ':,. ,A ,, vw ,r. .,h.o,, .+. .-f. Leif: Murty NAV' Ifrk O' fxll trxd 5 S1 f Q- mr, has rxffomplrshed evoryfhlnq, exfepv Iwi drf-frm of Cczfhmq Merrie-d HIQPIS foe bull trvrrrr. EL RODEF sdff feds 'hm by 'Pm fzfgw of 33 shf- wril Evzvrf ': o:r:p11Shfvi 'hr:t, Loo. Riqhi: Don yo: som-atgrrtes w1fsPr 'hat 'ho luke was TENS roomy in thi? sumnwr mme? Top Left: Piijili .zzzi 11.17313 555:12 'Q be .Zi 3 ipxrrv, C3115 1' :e that theyre 3.213 'Q lzss? Top Hiqht: Cvxihlsl The 53:9 1: '::.1: sleepin: L3 1' hottie. fort' y':.r ng: ': bod 1' mint? Right: The G.A. A. put i1'.::E1 work 3 THE b -rrn-srcgzis .. cy .-Kssezttcly. .325 ' H ' gl. .-W -'fi S ' A. M, gg, , 0 I ' Q.. 1 f s..4n , A.: 'rf 1 7. .1 440' , ,au ,w,'f KA . wi ' 5' I X x rw Sophvmvre 4 llqlu- vlusf ul' '57 if mu' ul' llu in lill4Qll'5l llml llilr allvlulf-4l Xlelvvcl in l niun lligll Svluunl. .M ilu' lu-gin V I , . ' f mug nl tlu' wluupl war llu-x flum ir . D - . . ' 'W Non-al il 4lauu-0 ull:-r ilu- l'Xl'lll!Isl lleum-wll Ifzmu: To lrwunu- luxl 3' 'k le-r 1u'q1u1intr'4l with llu- l l'l':llIIlPll r . H Eugene Jew Treasurer llu-x gun- il xwlf-mning l'4-rvpli ,-, M, 1-urly In ilu' 51-ar. . , Q N 1 L K , :Xl ilu- l l'l'Fl1lllilll-S4llllliblllllfl 4 lIill'1ll'rl. lull 1l1'blllll'llll'll'5ll'l'llU ,- 1'l'l'1ll'l5. ilu' Snplummrw pn-xzlilc-nl W llus Nll'l1ll'Yi'llllll1'tlllll'lllUbrll lu 'allllc svvliull of ilu- aullilu rium 1lmsusIairs all alll zum-l11l1li4-s lu rvlurn for ilu- l'il'l'SlHIlllIl liz' Noni Randolph Vice President ,.g- 7' Lynn Hemus Boys' Yell Leader llll Ag' lwmul. tlu- I'rm-alum-n tru-'l llu-11 mhllf 611155 ception the class of '57 gaw the Sophomore lieturn. helcl each year after the Brawl. This energetic class employed a new system of representation at the officers' meetings. Represent- atives were electerl from Sopho- more lfnglish classes to attentl the meetings ancl make suggestions. Their main project for the year was to raise funcls for the Junior- Senior Prom which they will give in 1956. Nlurh appreciation from officers anrl classmcn goes to the alnle aclvisers. Nlr. Henry anrl Mrs. Shambaugh. IW 1 lm Shirley Webber Girls' ell Leader I? 45' Lorraine Medeiros Secretary Mike Trinidade President SOPHOMORE GROUP I Back How: E. Schuman, R. London, L Anderson, F. Fznn, Fl. Bez: YI. Porier Third How: R. Ste-pp, B. Anderson, S Lusley, D, Treslor, V. Herrmann, I'-'. Tom Ilnson. Second Row: E. Lorentz, E. Cowczn W. Olson, F. Freztcrs, E. Pennzlr, I. V.'1ll1cr'ns Front Row: E. Whztuker, P. iennett, 2 Flerro, I. Rutherford, P. Cole. SOPHOMORE GROUP II Back How: G. Russell, I. Mound, D, Lmd soy, G. Rlchords, I. Boyd, B. Ferrero Third Row: M. Krempels, I, Arclell, P. Cree ley, B. Corder, R. Ellloll, C. DeW1nq Second Row: S. lccobs, L. Escola, E Blolcxck, M. Covert, S. Robmett, I, Frextczs Front Row: I. Moore, l. I-le-einer, D. Prado D. Robmett, Fonlcme. I SOPHOMOHE GROUP III Back Row: Z. Chili.: Eff .gg iziter, YJ. Siltff 2. '.'. '::t1s I. Third Row: fl. 'E'.:'1ip.::,, E. H.-::1: f.f:rr.s E. le si' F. E12el:'.-.' l. '.'.', Second How: .iecarce F, Clirk, ,,., ,-V ,pr ..,.. .-.C.Of.f'1v' .:' If. F. xy' Y' f. . '...'I ff. ir.. Front How: fl, nn Q th, A SOPHOMORE GROUP IV Buck Row: C. Vzolgth, W. MtDortaIa, S. Vfemerf, E. Hall, M. Woolfcrd, P. Se-Wald. Third Row: M. Snead, M. 'Nlnslovn VJ. Yllllzams, E. Salts, C. Wenger, M. Car' della. Second Row: S. Ayers, D. Patter- son, S. Avelar, M. Narango, S. May, E. Iones. Front Row: D, Wxenz, V, Monfort, N. Taylor, V, Prat', I, l.farrt,'x. SOPHOMORE GROUP V Back How: B. Bvrnard, F. Vorfyam, R. Kauffman, D, Spruell, G. Hofgue, B. Aslxvr. Third Row: L. Garfm, R, Garfwa, S, GGYGlU, I. Garcxa, G, Rodrlqus-s, I, Lane, Second Row: T. Rxos, A. Garzbay, R. Cobb, A. Velasquez, R. Gonzales, D. Omelas. Front Row: A. Menziosa. E. Ramos, R. Dxaz, O. Held, G. Vishsr. SOPHOMOHE GROUP VI Back Row: K. Fcskhslt Tatum M. Crawley, E. Hudson, G. ..c'.-:e, L. Beck. Third How: D. West, A. Russo, H. West, E, Mellc, R. Spurr, D. Courtney, Second Row: E. Treas, C. Ysxmqblocd, S. ?1::rr1an. Q, Brummel., C. Mazllztxs I. fetfers. Front Row: G. Szrza, l. Fzssalzzzz, G. Lorentz, 5. Ch.-era. Q.. Meaezras. SOPHOMORE GROUP VII Buck Row: I. Qlpxzroz IJ. A' po, I. Denno, A. Arnolc, fl. Fipozz, Q. :-.f-zxfher. Third How: f. Famdzll, F. Ewa., M. Gore, I. Gcitfrry, P.. A:x'ire'.-:s M. Mavzom. Second Row: IJ. Hwrrcsxlio, Z. Vc-'11, H, Snenz, K. Cilhoun, E. I-firshzll, C Gfzrrett. Froni Row: R, Ccslro, C. Bwlmxoz., G. Castillo, R. Argulrre, G, Ornelos. SOPHOMORE GROUP VIII Buck Row: F, Trecmor, G, Evfmqelho, P. Tlqhe, I. Davis, R. Baker, R. Burton. Third Row: M. Murtm, B. Fmdley, C. Stan- ford, M. Hendtgfks, I.. Doty, D. Penner, Second Row: I. Allen, I. Slmons, B. Fun- .:on1 C, Gabriel, A. Cowles, R. Vlurone. Front Row: T. Proctor, I. Anficfrson, R. Sfghhctlrxrg, I. Dczvls, B. Prrw SOPHOMORE GROUP IX Back Row: A. rpfzsrg 1. U .,,r,. f- .. , J. .,,,',.,., . ..x. How: Q. f.f:2::'.'i' V W ,- -1 y Y I. ..'EI'. .f:'.', J. I'.1Z.I'.',,I. Second Row: F.. Gzezelez 1. - drew-.', From Row: Q. Q.:.:, F. . 31.932 fr.. Third -'. 5 fi s E IDSF, L, .,3'.'E':' I, ,Zvi-TIGER? -'. SOPHOMORE GROUP X Back Row: A. Nxles, A. Re-ms, S. Stanford FJ. Russell, I.. Webb, I, Carlton. Third Row: P, Srxih, M. Henderson, H. Clark, N Eenson, I. Whxte, I. DeBusk, Second Row: 3. Crrsp, Z, Cox, I. Tatum, D. Bullet, D I-llczdek, F. Hurrls. fron! Row: R, Lund A. l.ci'lc-'37, R. MCCull7, I. Parker, VJ M?Glo'h1n. SOPHOMORE GROUP XI Back Row: T. Bsndom, L. Secxvy, A. Tezx egrcx, M, Volbrecht, B, Hayes, I. Halverson Third Row: E. Ferrcmtl, L. Ccrhsle, M Morrrs, C, McKee, S. Wrrqht, P. Combs Second Row: l. Rrqqs, N. Rohllly, M Q. Storer, S. Holland, S. Melton, l. Morrls Front Row: M, Olrve-rm, P. Grmcler, G Vfcxlnwrrrghi, B, Rosarmder, I. Coolures. SOPHOMORE GROUP XII Back Row: 2. Hc:se:, Pcrxgcz, E .3-.rxcli 2. Exten, G. Gziiess, 2. Far:-1 Third Row: Gunther, S. Grusenrneyer S. Hccggzrd L. lifocirricrt, E. Hill, S .'.'g1Q1:r:s. Second Row: K, Eczldmtn R Stceder 2. Hucjhscn, l.Go:e1I: Km? L. Hamas. from Row: I. Henclrxks I. Ixzrnonc, Lf. Sprxtlgnq, F. x..srx S. 5.1225 SOPHOMORE GROUP XIII Back Row: G. Lyons, A. loss, I, Latoskx. M, Rock, B. Iohnston, F. I-loward. Third Row: L. Brown, E. SZYIQOZII, Lf. 'fzgrtdode M, Trelo, S. Barker, l. Aslisrgff. Second Row: L, Thames, G. Vfzlfox, M. Vfolfe, D. MfCallum, M. Eastman, P, Gotziles, Froni Row: l, Goodwzn, D. Morris, M. Fo gundes, l. Costa, l-l. Gomes, SOPHOMORE GROUP XIV Back Row: C. Benham, D, Huboch, B. Carlton, B. Sfanchlt, E. Ruse, K. Boyd, Third Row: I. Tracy, A, Whxte, G, Peter- son, R. Barross, T. Mabrey. Second Row: F, Mello, T. Martm, D. Smlth, R. Thorne, K. Wolf. From Row: G. Redman, B. Taylor, D. Hlll, P. Karle, R. Lovelacly. OJWQ .lljjwlf SOPHOMOHE GROUP XV Back Row: f. Elocget' Q. flag' Q. 1.311 ll, S.1'.': '.'.'e::e: G. H.Qaf-Y.. Third Row: f. i,'t.2': F. Eryszx P. f5r.::.es Y, 1:75 S. Grail -.. Alot., Second Row: K. Kzezx S. 211.3 Y C:r.iQ.sh, Q 'f grf.e-: Y-f. Tei- rcs' azjqph. I :ont Row: f, Cooney ' v1.g,'.,. ff '- ,J .. r- :-..,-Y, ' ,. . .,... , ro. -as.,.e, O. --,..,....., ,. Hess, Herrgrfr. SOPHOMORE GR UP XVI Back Row: 2.1, L' Perma, A, Thcrrxp- ici Q .l.ri'f: E. Lfiszifg, S. :,'l'l.S, Third How: 2. Serif: , P. Flemzrfg, C. Etud- Py, E. fl1zr.:.z, E. Iv.-1, Q.. 'f'f,fk.n3. Second Row: Hull, H Arvifergsorx, I. Hampton, I. Turner, flzzres, L, Poop, E. Stew-l'1r', Front Row: A. Chou, I. Gallegos, T. 7:12, F. IQ 'lzvcr' E. In 9:41, 3, George. IZI Iohxriy' L' 5091115 tu 10 in CI very deep 2:13:11 Is your dog helpnq your donde 'xo 1' sznrrte-'IiLn7? ISI At 'he cqe of three- The Cvrvrmtes t'.v.n:s were insepar- ibio, 3.111 Cl, thfy are folly. Everywhere you G: yJ'4'rQ sure to SPC- them tinge-ther. 141 Dari bf: frzrzgti, Iorry, the Ccrzwrrz '.-.'o:1 kip- yolxl ISI Cgrqe E:':.:r.::. E:sL:t1::g' 'w.f:.t35, uf. ,.....f- -fr .. .:, .r.,, ..,. V ..-... Zff.I :Hifi SKI 3:13 Pg E.-'s,.. have 35- 599.. ..:'.f2'T '2fC',1ffI1 TITS' Clf If 6'-'EFI' b kebcl. Ignite. .Ease :pta .EET 'f. :Jil -TL '-'ISYS R12 fl Sffln? 117 fl, Have Noni, Sfmdy, Cmd Iofkze Jomed the navy? C21 A prevrew of qrcxduotron GT on assembly. C31 Sonny shared the lolhpopl C45 Sophomore borhmq be-cuty. 151 Put Bryson, qlrl hobo! C61 Serious se' mors Gt G so!emn assembly, 171 Be sure to get them clecm, Mort! 182 Tie Future Farmers hid c brow. ::e1r crruol LIIHIGHCYT. 'Tie poor qreeri hzzidsl P 111 'Here 11:4 suprised, Cdroi, about the p::'7? 121 Eve: 'he CDQS 'Hunt to qet ' .Y.'O El Rodeo :hs yecrl H1 More Dog- , '?. quls, 131 Evrxryono vzxjoyef-d thn dunves by o,1r famous Indmn, Chcxrlxe Hcxyne-3. 151 Beam tlful posea, M155 Sfewcxrt. We thcmk you. l51 Czrslers serenxdecl the Jarzipgs :t Chnsgtixs 11:19 to put us 12 the spzrzr. Q71 'Nhat sffei wb ,Wm hw in 'M 41, Mak If -ur 2 X 3 x Ms, ni' 0 WK v if -wr J++ 'HW' .ZLJ -.. -JP L R--- .Q -of i 912' lzman A5 ,J 1 'v-iraq, ami Angeline Calip Yell Leader The splrltul class ol no lr the largest class ever to attend Nl. li. H. 5. 'lwhough they are the largest eluss. they were de- feated hy the Sophomore class ul the annual l'ireshman-Sopho- more Brawl. After a few weeks of looking around for themselves. thex' were Ggigbilla Tiffany formallv welcomed at thellfresh- geant at Arms , man Reception. Then. to show that there were no hard feelings about the Brawl. they gave a cor- -'fi dial Sophomore Return. Another event which we can credit to the class of '58 was 21 friendly dance held after the Han- ford game. Janice Pyle Secretary wifi LEFT These Freshman boys were soaked when the ophs dragged them through the mud RIGHT Sophomores like Bud Obenoskey were outstanding when they took all honors m the sack fight Hia Judy Kooyman President As the months flew hy, the Freshmen w'ere made to feel more al home hy becoming members of organizations such Pep Cluli, Rally, and many other groups at M. Lv. H. S. Besides making new friends and becoming accustomed to high school, the Freshman Class participated in foothall. lmasket- bull, lmaseliall, travk. anfl other sports. ln the following years. we are sure that the class of 753 will con- trihute a great fleal to the life of Nlercetl High. These stutlents will always he grateful that they hall Nlrs. Willison and Nlr. llevaurs for class aclvisers. N 3 . sk 1 f , . Ii i ' ,3'Z.lI' 5 il' - 0 5 'S - i ' a r.,. . X , Q- it H., ,. ...ig ,mx Jerry Prine Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms Delores Macias Vice President QV: I LEFT: Sophomores won the Frosh-Soph Brawl even though the Freshmen worked hard in the sack iight. RIGHT: Stuart Rowe was in the thick of things on the Sophmores' behalf. FRESHMAN GROUP I Back Row: B. Harrrs, S. Bower, R. Mans- cal, V. Ogg, B. Taylor, P. Costner, I. Morrzs. Third Row: S. Sullmqer, V. Copeland, V. Roles, V. Duncan, C. Iordan, I, Srlva, R. Cornelrus. Second Row: M. Hrlllard, P. Hrll, B. Carlton, D. Bennett, D. McMurry, S. Kaufman, I. Skmner. Front Row: I. Lrttle, I. Cole, F. Blecker, D. Ontrveras, T, Smrley, S. Kmq. FRESHMAN GROUP II Back Row: C. Taylor, I. Byde, S. Rogers, B. l-loqan, I. Heedrck, M. Brrggs, E. Iones. Third Row: S. Nelson, A. Lewrs, L. Han- son, V. Ioseph, E, Crarq, I. Stern, D. Wash- burn. Second Row: D. Mova, M. May, M. l-lrrks, R. Harris, B. Rocquemore, E. T. Wil- lrams, A. Eastman. Front Row: P. Wrtt, L. Prerce, G. Papaqeorqe, R. Sanchez, L. Madrld, I. Lyons. FRESHMAN GROUP Ill Back Row: I. Wgley, A, Frextas, M. Wu! zen, I. Keltqes, E. Murctcre, M. Defker, E Ercf.-Jn. Third How: R. Krdd, T. Golan, G Mendcza, E, Flood, K. Mrller, I. DeVauer P. Fe::::11. Second Row: E. Ccsaday, I Ford, D. Fegert, F. Crcneles, M. McGraw M, Pcsetts, E. Tgffcny. Front Row: I Mondo, S. Siholl, I. Morrzll, I. Hamilton .-R. S'C:p3, V, Keely. FRESHMAN GROUP IV Buck Row: R. Frzqorcrld, Q. York, A. Her- fpxrth, P. Robert., TA. CCHS, L, Moss, K. Bauer, Third How: A. Herfurth, I, Per- sley, R. Gfxmblo, L. Fxndley, I. Iohnion, L. Errste-r, F. I.sn-:f-. Second Row: L. Wof- ford, D. Srmth, T. 'T'.l1ots.on, R. Hernzncle-z, M, Stork, D. Lovfr, I. S'-oqfgms, Front Row: f. Vfrobef, C. Grorzrn, IJ, Grfrzhurn, N. Maru' Colm, M. Phllhpzz, f. Erudy. FRESHMAN GROUP V Back Row: A. Roan, H. Nelson, D. Chcxnd le-r, S, Srmth, L. Chciffm, M. Chaffm, C Chcxffm, Third Row: L, Rmsner, C. Earther ly, F. Stone, B. Anderson, YN. Shcoprncxn N. Ccxss, E. Ionffs. Second Row: D. Lcxz zarom, A. Hfxlrozrd, B. E. Iohnson, R Nunes, R. S11vo1rtr, B, Loo. Fron! Row A.. Gxordcno, L. Gfzspor, D, Doufhrt, B. Iohn son, R. Edu-.'c1rd3, N, Coffrm. FRESHMAN GROUP VI Back Row: E. V.1.:.'.'::, C2 G f. Erzcil 3' L. Kulbeth, L. C zrry' Cjislgn f. Si-31-:art Third Row: Rf. Qzgthey E. King A. P-' it-ettg, f. Krebs Z. G:r51: C. S:r:.: Kee-rug. Second Row: f. f'.1l.ds Lf. CSL? Toe, S. Elckesely 2.1. Lziellc, Thszip san, L. XTC?-'IGS I. Snr-zzz. Front Row: F Castro G. 501101, S. 33:53, F. Clzvar, ' Lopez, 2. Moore. FRESI-IMAN GROUP VII Back Row: H. D1as, R. Freztcs, I, Ander- son, I. Luiz, A, Scogqms, VV, Porter, H Gzrrzscn, Third Row: R. MCYTIQDOHR, R. Crrzelas, D. Pacheco, D. Arte, R. Convers, I. Ell1s, R, Hogan. Second Row: D, Steqer, E. Reed, B, Baldwm, L. Hogan, S. Murphy V G. Mloore, G, Sturm. Front Row: V. ChaCon, A. Hernandez, C. Dlaz, R, Cervanies, N Pafgff, I. Wxllxams. FRESHMAN GROUP VIII Buck Row: E. Iordan, G. Cole, H. May, F, Duran, G. Rutledge, I. Taylor, l. Nlck- erson. Third Row: S. Plant, H. Prltchetl, R. Krumm, E. Sale, B. Varm, A. Prlfchetl, R. Lawrence. Second Row: E, Adams, T. Kzdcl, G. Bollmqer, I. Cortez, W. Benson, I. Silva, B. Sanders. Fron! Row: G. Nolen P, Flgnders, T. Bass, E. Schertz, T. Rwas, FJ. Gonzales, FRIESHMAN GROUP IX Back Row: H. Fleer. F.. Lf f:. f.f.r.'.t l'1c-irc, ll. Qcp:-z Yzarra, I, Ezmquez. Third Row: F. 'fmeyzri G. ','.':.te-, fl. '.'.'e5t, I. Nolan, P. T-lzrtnez, F. ,1.re:..'-'zz 2. Mizcklzi. Second Row: F.. C519 Eengs f. Testers G. Flemmq F Tilizdc, T, Flley, I. fffalcxe, Front Row: F. Hogan, G. fur.s, Gizzgrz, C. , fIe'.'. c', E. Clevexaer. FRESHMAN GROUP X Back How: I. Toste, V. Soares, E. Bowden, H. Wrnche-ster, G, Farr, E. Dunn, D, Chas- tc,n. Third Row: I. Spellrns, I. Andregq, T. Me-dexrop, R, Wood, I, Yarbrough, V Page, V, Depart. Second Row: P. Da Porfo, A. Darr, I. Calhoun, l.. Phxllxps, D. Zunlap. W, Madkxns, I, Stanton. From Row: Fl. Crawford, D. Benner, T. Hawkxns, S Hoffman, W, Duren, D, Bradley, FHESHMAN GROUP XI Back Row: M, Burn, I. Marf'l'11n1, D. Nolet, I, Prlnf-, S. Passovoy, R. Lakey, I, Rufhef ford, Third How: P. Aldrrdoe, I., Crllen: T, Pork, Z. Hazelwood, W. Epps, Fl, Harn- rsf h, R, Votesy. Second Row: D, Callaway, L. Shelton, E, Verqera, B. Clark, S, Walker, O. Seymour, M. Morehouse. Froni Row: D, Mamas, A. Rollrsion, M, McNe1l, S. Morrxs, D. llVlll9Y, D. Sorensen, FRESH?-IAN GROUP XII Back How: P, EEQJRCS-I S. Norms C, flevos, P. Ross, I, Kooyrrizn, F. Guy, Goizerro-2, Third How: S. Ecbzzcn A:- jraie, Q, Frreria P. Martinez C. Alsanter, A. Buxton, I. Pre-xfas. Second Row: N. '.'.'h,1eho,:se, 2, Dysart, S. Woorl, C. Fargo, 3, Eurtcn, B. Harnzlton, P. Ryan, Front Row: E. Munoz, E. Tangcka, I. Rcderneyer, L. Delflotte, I. Fri-de-rxcl-zsen, I. Pyle. FRESHMAN GROUP XIII Back Row: C. Lowe, L. Davxs, E. l.aMCzs ras, R. Navarro, I. Frresen, D. Cerda, M MacFarlane. Third Row: P. Shear, E. Clark G. Cra:Co, A, Dollar, L. Douthlt, A. Callp A. Urban. Second Row: B. Marnn, C Panqelrna, C. Dotson, I. TUIHH, H. Clark B. Watson, M. Tuff, Front Row: H. Tom lxnson, M. Bernard, C. Ornelas, S. Sawyer G. Alvarez, M. Carrera. FRESHMAN GROUP XIV Back Row: T. Baxter, A, Sprva, E. Skaqqs, I. Klnq, R. Farmer, F. Pxmentel, G. Stone. Third Row: D. Adulran, I, Udell, G Crandall, I. Myers, D. I-lendrlcks, G. Bald- wm, R. Wrrqht. Second Row: S. Rorvo, I Pacheco, G. Pruxft, D. Wells, A. Cotta, S Rxvero, I. Bunch, Front Row: C. Costa B. Souza, F. Cole, V. Borba, F. Bennett R. Rohrer. FRESHMAN GROUP XV Buck How: C. Eell, I. Herlxz, Lf. Cer- vif'-es, 2, 'r.'.r.Qj:s I, Fcaers 2. Hgzit F.. .l.'.'Ig:. Third Row: Q. fl1': c3, I. Gculzrfe, f. HGV: P. Pemba A. Macy, I. flora, F.. Perr1er':. Second How: Lanzers, Eaelna, T. Burr, G. Hafner, I. Helsby Ectzr. f. Erter. Front Row: D. Ejiezsex Lf. Q,e'.-.'.s Q. '.'.'rg:h', M. Cali, M. Huzzar, f. Ichxs' FRESHMAN GROUP XVI Back Row: I. Mcthcdc, I. Szmth, L. Vim sion, G. Wlgqms, I. Beavers, T, Rec1v1s Third How: E. Shcdrzf, D. Ballard, C Tvghe, C. Reed, F, Floyd, Second Row: C Flft, H, Lee, E, Elcmkenshlp, T. Gflilefgos R. Holmes. Front Row: K. Olwe-r, H Dczrrmqton, R, Brite, L, Brown, D. Torres Top Leif: 121 Dorothy Flood starts her tcm early. Bottom Lehz My Terry Pune also prclctlcod has lmemcrfs stance fit home, Top Riqhi: H31 Do'ores Mamas poses cz protty prture. Eotiom Right: 151 Bczthmfg beauty, Amis Rofsfox, getting CI beoutxf ful tom, Top Leli: fix 'zrhtrz Choy: sort? sum bct':.'oQr1 rlcsses. Botiom Left: ,S' Shxley and Lce exhb: that tcient. Top Right: 71 Aucirey, Side xxd Olaf: 171 S3315 -I:'.-:k1ns Icy' :L s. Bottom Right: Chzrlze fic-r1iC'o' hzs fhzrttpxorishzp e:hn1cj'.n?. 0 asf? 'Q if , 1' I John Fiscalini Diane Brannan Nancy Pyle President Vice President indent C71 wt s A A' .. ,F ,'v.LL . ' ' ' Ti w. Barbara Hughes Treasurer 3 Jim Yenckel Director of Elections Uui' 5lll4i1'lll limlx. lllIlit'l' tht- it'iltil'l4- ship trim Nir. Bmwk. is l'trINllUr1'ti uf thrm- tl1-Iu11'tl114-i1t- tht- 4-xt-vlltiw. tht- lvgisiu- t ez ami the jUtill'liii. IX Thr- stutivnls in tht- 1-xtwtitixv 1h-pail't- iizvlit am- 1-h-tftmi iw tht- stu.l1-tit lmtlx lll il'lllx tis-ilicsrmtic' iiusliimi. 'iihe--v t-wf'i1tiw,- i't-pit--t'1lt nur stutlt-nt lumix' all llt1't'lltl!l' with mam uthvr wtfitmlir. tht- lt-gislatiw th-purtiiiviit ut our stu- t tlent Imtly if vallt-tl thv Bharti of limitmi. The i'UIIl'li0ll of this group if tu gsm-rim tht- , fm 'a if E , :it BOARD OF CONTROL BACK ROW: Terry Vi- tato, Bob Law, John Fis- calini, Don Baker, Jim Yenckel. FRONT ROW: Nancy Pyle, Judy Parker, Nancy Rahilly, Barbara Hughes, Diane Brannan, Sonny Neves, Tom Peck. STUDENT COURT BACK ROW: Don Moo- neyham, Charles Cutter, Delwin Roy, Johnny Lei- cham, T. Baxter. FRONT ROW: Shirley Leal, De- anna Willey, Noni Ran- dolph, Marion Silva, Bet- ty Flynn. 23 'N h Judy Parker Howard Crider Don Baker Secretary Commissioner of Athletics Rally Comm. Chuirm student body. It also passes laws conf' ing different clubs. f'l'll' 'lihe Student Court is tht- judirial de- partment of our government. Its purpose is to decide whether a student is. or is not. guilty of misdemeanors of which he has been accused. The Student Court is assist- ed by the Rally Committee members who report these misdemeanors. We. the Student Body. lwliewf that ours ir a fair and just governnient of which we can be proud. PROGRAM Eddy COMMITTEE BACK ROW: B. Hughes, M. Johnson, T. Sawyer, R. Myers, M. Kuhns. R. Freitas. FRONT ROW: B. Crawford, Chairman D. Brannan, D. Schubert, I. M. Lee, J. Randall, J. Monson. wi? Sonny Neves Walter Boock an Yell Leader Adviser 1: ftp J' A... aw I V X A t 'I I 5 A 4.'ffQ,1 fxufd., y . w ' E I V :Vi I O REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL STANDING: E. Vergara C. Hull, S. Jones. G. Vish- er. S. Leap, B. Muraiore O. Seymour, M. More- house, E. Anderegg. SEATED: J. Brady, J Burton. S. Robison, P Ferranti, J. Mcrrill, A Calip, L. Gasper, W. Spel- lins, K. Keown. The- rm-mln-rs of the V135 Hal ly Cfblllllliilli' rle-fvrw rrvnlil for an aliszns tough jul, uf-II mlunv They Imam- lwvn quite u1'liw.uffv1 ing ilu-ir sc-swim-s at ilmllmll. lum- lvall. and llilSkl'lllLlll ganm-s. Dux y ing FIIQ'I'illI lN'I'lU4lS it is up In lllK'lIl lu vlu-r'k puffs-s mul put ilu Illlll'il ull luiln-1'4'1's. 'flwils i lll'llIl1'l' u plc-zasunl mu' un may juli. Nc-u'rll1m'l4rss. lllliillljllllllli lin HX'IH TOP STRIP: Rally Committee Chairman Dcn Baker. MIDDLE STRIP: LEFT: Arlene drenches the Sophomore girls at Brawl. RIGHT: Rally Committee members are of great assistance at pre-game rallies. BOTTOM STRIP: B. Section Rally Committee. BACK ROW: Lewis, Crockett, Bradly, Sanscni, Vineys. Higbey. FRONT ROW: Petru. Dougherty, Gabriel, Alley, Turrey, Adccck, Armstrong, Cowan, Saucedo, Melton, Crawford, Pebelier, Bigelow, Ferrero. ye-ar vvery nlffmber gains a feeling of rf-wprmfilmility. anfl the- Rally Committee. Hr a whole. earn: thr- xcffpevt of the rlllflellt burly. Thf- oulftanrling event of the 51-ur if tln- lfrv-human-Soplmlnurv liraul. Un llmif flap thv lmwr I'li1rrIllPll ma1r:h brawl af well af lvrain. lil lm:-rl il full zmfl f-xvitingf xr-ur umlvr ulllv Aalxifr-r lliillf'Il2l. Kzfmmiffec P Q ,il url lxmn lil ll flmol . 1.3! A 'IS ,Ll 4 30 nw! TOP: President Tony Gonzalas. Treasur- er Margaret Coats. Girls Vice President Jackie Munson, Adviser Mrs. Weitemier BOTTOM: We have only the Pep Club to thank for all the hard work it took for the card stunts we carried out at all our home games. BACK ROW: Wilcox, Wolfe, Denno, Mottram, Turner, Choate, May, McKim. Coonie, Bacciarini Andrews, Gaffrey, Salter, Smith. Williams, Salter, Henderson, Been, Randall, Jacobs, Buller, Webb Carlton. THIRD ROW: Gabriel, Mayes, McCallum, Roy, Bryson, Grahl, Bleeker, Taylor, Ingram Zuercher, Etchegaray, Caudle, Hill, Tatum, Hayes, Pruitt. Freitas, Closser. Brooks, Albin. Herring Morris. SECOND ROW: Fernandez, Balanon, Kuhns, Noble, Lee, Myers, Walker. Thompson, Fry McMinn Vaughn, Maldonado, Woods, DuBose, Monson, Sarie, Smith, Baldwin, William, Wolfe. Rus- sell. FRONT ROW: Bunnell, Freitas, Martin, Serpa, Crouch, Gonzales, Mendicki, Gonzales, McVey Z7 Nm:-r in in-urs has ilu isp lllulv In-e-In so vnnrlxwu lin -umv is lruv ol' the llfllililll uul nm-is ulvas put forth lu thc lal 1 group. Thanks to the em 6 vlforls nl' the- Pep Club. lh er limlx' prillvs ilrvlf on llllll mmm lofclnilf? I.:-aguv to use rurrl rlllllls at ffmllmull grunts-s. lt- higlle-sl anel to luring renown lu our student Imflx mth lIll'll' nuvvl imlvus uml original rllllllr. of Ihr un lux clmul Ill tht 111 TIYIIIQI to ke-vp fvlmnl splrll at QA ..... A Rf' TOP: Adviser Mr. Daisley, Secretary Mary Jane Etchegaray, Boys' Vice President A1 Crouch. BOTTOM: Some of the enthusi- asm they so amply promote is demonstrat- ed as the Pep Club members spotted among the rooters clap to band music. BACK ROW: Galan, Koenig, Silveira, Nunes, Edwards, Gutierrez, Rivero. Dysart, Hamilton, Jordan. Malone, Rogers, Hunt, Helsby, Farr, Martigoni, Frietas, Burr, Nolan, Ferrerro, Crawford, Pia, THIRD ROW: Burton, Pagett, Pangelina, Carlton, Rodemeyer, Coffrin, Tompsin, Cury, Luthay, Wood, White- house, Pedretti, Tanioka, Smiley, Miller, Jorden, Silva, Skinner, Kaufman, Larson, Ornelas, Espin- osa, Bunch, Chaffin, Smith. SECOND ROW: Diaz. Moriscal, Ornelas, Meban, Calip, Barlow, Mura- tore, Sheldan. Calloway, Casady, Law, Clark, Morehouse, Seymour, Clark, Bennett, Krelis. Blakes- ley, Mondo, Cracco, Tuff, Cotta, Cornelias, Chacon. FRONT ROW: Ncva. Johnston, Hernandez, Cer- vantes, Alcantao, Ruan, Wulzen, Morrill McNeal Tiffany, Flood, Brooks, Hamilton, Keiley. Willey, Macias, Sorensen, Hazelwood, Stoops, Pedretti, Ross. 51 1606160 Donna Flory Sherry Leap Editor Photography Editor Iillh 1900 Li. HUDHP lr the result of th X hook staff. its ultimate sucvess lr largelx tlvpenrlent upon the sturiont anti vommunitx vooperution with the etiitoriai. sales, anti husim-ss staffs. The Junior apprentices work- erl hurtl with their Senior hosses to learn annual production. The sales staff appreviat- exl the cooperation of those students who sup- . ported the yearbook hy buying promptly in 3, Don Baker Business Manager Lee Blodgett Carreen Bacciarini Photographer Sales Manager R R . 3 Q if ,.-,.,.,, 1 .....,., s ,, Af A -D-N31 if I iff K . I -1 19514 when the kick-off assembly opened sales. Garly Caplener rt Editor ri 'I LEFT: EL RODEO Assistants. BACK ROW: Assistant Photographer Bob Dedo. Assistant Business Manager Jim Heller. Assistant Sales Manager Judy Monson. FRONT ROW: Assistant Photography Editor Connie Dacuyan, Assistant Editor Judy DuBose, Assistant Business Managers Roger Dougherty and Keith Crockett. RIGHT: EL RODEO typists Georgia Graham and Jo Ann Cavalla. U15 mic' man Judy Monson Margaret McKean Advertising Manager Editor FHIQ STATESNIAN thip year came regular- ly to our students via the Journalism Class and PETERSEN PRINTING. Again the stu- dents were scouring the halls with dimes in hand looking for salesmen. Those students who bought Student Body Cards received papers free. Nlr. Whitten, a new adviser. was in charge of The Statesman, and Nlargaret Nlclfean was editor. The taking of journalism this year. Ida Mae Lee Barbara Yenckel Circulation Manager FBCUUIG Editor Judy Bunnell Eddie Iv! Girls' Sports Editor Boys' Sports ditor LEFT: BACK ROW: Reporters of The Statesman staff: E. Clingan, B. Steagel, B. McCallum, N. Petru, C. Cutter, B. Nelson. FRONT ROW: S. Burton, J. Wheatley. A. Repsher, D. Schuber. RIGHT: Assistant Editors L. Wheeler, J. DuBose. L. Land. M. Meyers, and Photographer B. Dedo. These enthusiastic iournalists brought new life and color to our school this year. making every issue a sell-out. also gave the Students an English III credit 1 I I LEFT: Pommerrettes Judy Monson, Rosemary Freitas, Lois Choate, Pat Bryson, Carole Bacciarini. RIGHT: Yell Leaders Sonny Neves, Mary Lou Prows, Margaret Coats, Karen Screnson. Prfmmerrelles, lla!! lender This xvurls li-ll l,c'a4lei's well TOP: QUT P91'kY Pommeffefies V X 'I X I . I X I ' E flash their black and orange pom- sclw tif dlllllllldlltbll tiny mu Poms after the score is made. rf-vc-ixwl fur ilu-ir wmlrilvulimi lu MIDDLE: The yell leaders pray Q for a touchdown. ex le ilu x 1 ll cliee X en ilu llr, t in mi- llzls flour- ll xxumlvrlul juli llt'llDlllgl our yn-ll ll'ilflPl'h. Wlieilier it! il ffmllmall or lias- lielliall gunw. yuulre sure to er llmsc- vulv ziml g1l'alr'4-fill Pmnmvr- J reliefs flushing ilu-ir orange aml MIDDLE:fFourdof our ponymer- lrlavk Innn-pulns in llw air. Tliei l' - rettes per orm uring one o our I I . V 1 Y . ' baskeibau games- BELOW: Karen and ilu ll rlllllrl x. Nils. ill elle- and Don lead a yell at football mier. npproviull-ll llw btuflvnt rally. limlfs support. LEFT: Our energetic yell leaders and bears, always present at the various sports events to lead us in the school cheers and yells. give us an illustration of their pep during an afternoon rally. RIGHT: Carol, Jeri, Lois, and Pat, our attractive pommerrettes, smile brightly as they happily wave their pom-poms to our varsity song during half-time at one of the home football games. V' v ygxs Y' M 16' li LEFT: Chairman Barbara Hughes and Assistant Chairman Bette L Flynn. RIGHT: Financial Adviser Mr. Boock checks with Finan- cial Secretary Cherie Carter about certain legal procedures. Cickef, induce Kvmmiffee TOP: The Freshmen always have s ' Si a -mile for the cu omer. BOT- . TOM, Leave ii io the Freshmen. Illlllw' lll1'IlllH'I'N. mlm in ll me :nl 1h9Y are 31WaYS 011 ihe l0b- all all ilu' gunu--. lIllIl4'l'N. mul I SUUU4 it-lik T 4-xr lllllltlllll ullxllln null I ' -ore-ll luv ilu' Fluflvnl limlx. ure' AUUUS STUDENTS ,fl ln'l'- Xu' ui 5. 1'XlrI'r'N- UU - ll ,- N, N Xlllll - MIDDLE: Barbara gives assign- I' winf'4'1'1'um+1'e'l'ialliHl1 aim' Hmli- ments for a basketball amn BE r g ,H - lllllt' lu Alla. Buuvlx lm' Ill- lull LOW: The committee discusses FlllP1'I'XlNl4lIl amll zulxi-ing ul' Illn- the financial policy for the com- ing baseball season. Vlqivlwl rm-I l'lIlillll'1' i.Hlllllllll4'l'. LEFT: BACK ROW: McKean, Sorenson, Bleeker, Rentcher, Mullins, Taylor, I-Iillard, Coolures. MIDDLE ROW: King, Davis Herring, Albin, Crawford, Taylor, Gracco, Mcndo, Gilbert. FRONT ROW: McKim, Cooney, Lashley, Bacciarini, Bryson, Flynn, Smith, Spi- va, Ruskin, Riggs. RIGHT: BACK ROW: Wulzen, Brooks. Keiiges. Meyers, Bunnell, Flood, Hinds. MIDDLE ROW: Freitas, Roberts, McGraw, DuBose, Willey, Pebelier, Lee, Regert. FRONT ROW: Monson, Neves, Noble, Rollston, McNeil, Keely, Perea, Schuber. ', ' CB E ,Nafivmzl Wren 2' ffm ue Chairman Fitchett, Top Cutter and Clingan con. Speaker John Fiscalini. gl-agulafe each oiher Thi, year nuirkf the fifth year of Nic-rvecl Chap- t01 s menilmership in tliif national lionor society. NIf'I'l'0li waa one of inlllll' avhoula in the nation to wceixe the fiiitillsluibillnti sc-rx'ir'e plaque whicli is awarilefl to vliapteiw whit-I1 give outstamling wrviw to tilt' liutiomil fllflilllililttfbll. I'1ill'il year Nierveci has hurl at l'PlJFt'5l'Ilt2lliXC in thc' mitimml fpvvvii tourna- ment. In aivliit-W this ilmlor. Nlvlmwl fttulmitf lieut- litltl tu iw vlimf-n ivy or iiaw ismi firft plain' in their msn tiiftrivt. Luft year Nlia, Pt'l'i'iiIlS i'v1'1'ix0cl mit- uti tlw iiigiwft ausztrmlf grixvn tu X. lf. l,. FPUIIFIJIF. islllrii if tilt- tilFilIlgl11bil01i Fl'l'Ylf'l' iwy. BACK ROW: Charles Cutter, John Fiscalini, Eldon Clingan, Charles Osborn, Jim Yenckel, Don Fitcheit. FRONT ROW: Lee Duffus, Charla Lehenbauer, Pat Schallow, Jan Houk, Jackie Sieinhauer, Ray Grammar. ilrfer Screen Klub President Lee Blodgett, Secretary-Treasurer Bob Vice President P. Escola. Dedo and Adviser Blake, 44:59am ,' M ,. 3 4, ' f' ,W A V Nm : f 1, 1' z WWW, ,X ns-is fwgrzirilzalliml zlruuml llie vunipus llllw ivan' is llif- Silu-1' 5f,'I'f'f'll Cluli. 'liliis is il group ul' lmys mlm are lllll'l'f'rll'll in projc-Flux' lllklClllllf'Iil' aml ills' slimsing of films. .-Ks llic' mlil'l's'rPnl lr-um'llm's umuml ll.n- svlmul uslx for films In slum ln lll4'll' vlu-sr-s. lln- Silu-r 5l'l'l'f'll lflulv sm-vs lu il llin- liilm is pm- 1'lll'l'll.lillif'll lu tlif' Illll'lll'Ulill' rfmni all llli' bIPl'l'lll1'4l limi: mul tlmt tlwre are f'XIlPI'lf'lIl'f'4l lll'1Ijf'I'llJI' uIw1'ulm's lliere- ln slum' tliv film. Heaflfwl lui ,MI- xi-vr lllulw. tliis grnup luis llPl'll ll great lmun lu our si-limi mul xsilli all its vnlliusiusm will sure-ly Vlllllllllll' In grow. BACK ROW: Members of this new organization: Emmert, Deckert, Sexauer. HUdSO!1, Patterson, Tcste, Floyd. SECOND ROW: Russell, Ritter, Spur, DeWing, Weinert, Wells, West. FRONT ROW: Williams, Blodgett, Escola. Q xl BACK ROW: Law, Yenckel, Fitchett, Trindade, Visher, Sansoni, Ashcraft, Hong. THIRD ROW: Ccvington, Fitzgerald, Lowe, Steinhauer, Hunt, Myers, Robertson, Stanclift. SECOND ROW: Selb, Brannan. Parker, Wainwright, McKean, Avelar, Wood. FRONT ROW: Mattran, DuBose, Sawyer, Flory, Escola, Herb. O Q O The California Scholarship Federation is open to students with top grade averages. It is an organization with regard for fellowship, a good time, and above all. hard studying! This honor society is the only school organization recognized in colleges. Membership is determined bv a point system. Als merit 3 points and B's give l. Attendance at conventions, chapter contests, and the privilege of serving on the elec- tion board are the recognition for scholastic ability. l X. A E C7 Q 5 it 3, X f , ' , A ,XX X . ff7l1f 1 1' 'F Qzf 'V TCP STRIP: Vice President Don Fitchett, Secretary Donna Flory, President Jim Yenckel, Treasurer Judy Parker. BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: Historian Myrna Wood. MIDDLE: Pure concentration. RIGHT: Noontime-a sandwich and a good book Cschool book, that is!J. .4 BACK ROW Larry Davxs Pete Vaughn Jmm Nxcolalsen Jay Duttus Charles Cutter Donald Fitch ett MIDDLE ROW Alan McMurry Phxhp Johnson Lee Duffus Charles Osborn Dlck Scnvner Eldon Clmgan FRONT ROW Dxck Marsh Rudy Staedler Pete H111 Jerry Roy Jim Yenckel Dlck Gxmblxn IC y 611111 The Kev Club IS composed of boys from the three upper clas es and IS aclvlsed by Nlr Kendall Some of the lmportant objectnes they strne to accompllsh are to pro ude experlence ln llvlnff and workmff to ether and to prepare for useful cltlzenshlp One of the SCTVICCS of the Key Cluh IS sellmo popcorn and peanuts to the hlgh d school students Clllflllg lunch hour Those buslly munchmc jaws durm flfth perlo are glven ammunltlon by the Key Club '4an1 aqg,-.5 if-..... '1- dig, 333 ev- Mfg X 121 ecretary TOP STRIP Presxdent Don Fltchett Vxce Presxdent Jxm Yenckel S S eant at Arms Lee Duffus BOTTOM STRIP Soph Treasurer Rudy Cordova erg omore Dxrector Eugene Jew Jumor Dxrector Phlhp Johnson Semor Dxrector Dlck Scnvner Advxser Kendall , , If S 1 , , 1 ., 11 f - ' , ' 'f , ' -11. W f - : ' . 1 ' ' . , , - a 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 I 1 v X i . . i . , 1 1 . Y . - Y. . . . . . U . . . U C' D ' . . M I . U i . . V H. s . U . Y . U . . ' 5 .2 J in A , 31.125 . :Z ' IE E, .. I Qw Magik, I v 4 3 K Q? M , 1 3- Q' :. 5 . 2 W Y 7. fl ' . Y , lx 2. 1 , Q , Nf f X1 f 1 ,Af x X 1 , ,,. A A I ., ff 1 J' A ' , . e if , - Quan rf ,' 5 - . . J ' s W 1, ' ,ff A 4 ,sf , , ,, A S . . 3 I 1 I I ' , - - . : - . I I , . s I 5 : ' ' . . ' yt' ' f - , Y 5 .Q . 4 9 4 ' ,. rf 49 tif 2' fit 5 .4 -.-1 ,J W ' ns-Q 2 's , 3 if-.,, wq,,.,,Wv' --... .., . .ke V., ,gi lt ...QS f TOP STRIP: LEFT: President Delwin Roy. RIGHT: The majorettes perform for Vice President Nixon. MIDDLE STRIP: LEFT: Vice President Rudy Merino. RIGHT: Director of Pub- licity Lee Duffus. BOTTOM STRIP: Jim Nicolaisen leads the band onto the field for half-time activities during one of the season's games. m,xQ ' I we 5. fm ,, ffl 'tn Vw B -,-. r-5 A ' WI. ll. U15,flfl The highly-honored Marching 100 has done it again! Even though they lost most of their experienced members with grad- uation, the empty uniforms were prompt- ly filled by eager freshmen. This M. U. H. S. marching and music unit has very seldom met its match, and that is evi- dent when they're on the iield. Even those early-morning sessions first period on the residential streets draw crowds! The maiorettes wore sharp new out- lits this year which were in striking con- trast to that of Drum Major lim Nicolaisen. Mr. Fred Steen, director, receives all the credit for this fine group: tor his patience, hard work, and enthusiastic leadership got our band where it is. Only Mr. Steen could instill the pride and desire to work hard for which the band is so noted. N104 F Owl O,y MEPCED The Marching 100 sometimes causes this question to be asked Why are they so good' We think its because of wonderful cooperation and Director Steen 5 Hand lung ZOO PICCOLO: Erannan, Cornell, Herb, Pyle. FLUTE: Arnett, Ryan. CLARINET: Bean, Benner, Brown, Caudel, Clark, Corbin, Crane, Eaton, Ferranti, Fraqo, Fragulia, Haynes, Myers, Parker, Randolph, Reed, Robertson, Rocco, Stanton, Vann, Wheatley, Wheeler, Wisner. SAXOPHONE: Blodqett, Fletcher, Freitas, Gimblin, Hughxon, Lin- der, Olives, Osborn, Pyle, Yenckel. BARI- TONE: Eastman, Law, Myers, Sawyer. Spiva, Yates. HORN: Deckert, Dulfus. Hauq, Neves, Norris, Smothers. TROM- BONE: Baxter, Baxter, Daniel, Harris, Hauq, Marsh, McMurry, Riise, Williams. TRUMPET: Brooks, Burton, Chastain, Evan- gelho, Guy, Holman, Kirby, Miracle, Mol- ler, Tarrach, Webber, Winton, Wright. PERCUSSION: Cabral, Cox, Henderson, Kerr. Kooyman, La Salle, Merino, Quaglia, Repsher, Robinson, Sparks, Torres. BASS: Benner, Brown, Dufius, Kidd, Rodemeyer, Roy, White. MAIORETTES: Burton, DeMotte, Grahl, Hilden, Hull. Luker, Silva. FLAG BEARERS: Bunnell. Keown, Selb. ALTER- NATE FLAG BEARERS: Hughes, Spratling. ALTERNATE MAIORETTES: Candlish, Fa- qundes, Fredrickson. DRUM MAIOR: Nicol- aisen. X x TOP STRIP: LEFT: Our hand listens to N 'W Vice President Nixon after performing for him. RIGHT: Treasurer Janice Wheatley. MIDDLE STRIP: LEFT: The band marches out cnto the field at one of our games. RIGHT: Secretary Susan Herb. BOT- TOM STRIP: An informal shot of our excellent dance band. 145- Q' 0 S 7 ,,: w rm, , 1 EIHDZL N B215 V Pmn ,awf- LEFT: Reccrd-breaking crowd pours out after annual Spring Concert. RIGHT: The Marching 100 completely fills the large stage at the Merced Theater. ,.., .. -N-N,.,,? fy.. K I , ' ... Nw- y - ' 4 B T Below: Joyce Benner and Noni Randolph compare their musical talents. TOP STRIP: LEFT: The dance band entertains at an assembly-And didn't you think the trio was good? RIGHT: The Pep Band cheers the Varsity Basketball Team on to victory. BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: Vice President ot the United States hears our band. MIDDLE: The pep band is a big asset to the spirit ot the school. RIGHT: Mr. Steen works soooo hard. Our poor wld gym crealcs ancl rattles with every note during the basketball season. The Pep Bancl is marle up of the more f-xperiencefl members of the Marching ltttl. Besitlr-s play- ing for tlw haskethall season. they suhstitute . I ' Below: Janice Pyle in the regular mad dash before first period. for thv lranml rluring foothall season in the rainy ru-atlir-r. 'llhz-ir niusir is as also Oiijuyetl at svwral of tht- assemblies this year. Tlwy haw Pslilllllsllvtl tht- reputation nl' living the sm-lmul's must t-imperative group. 'lilwy will try to oblige with IIGI'li0fl'llilIll'Pr for almost anything one asks. TOP STRIP: LEFT: Orchestra members practiced long, hard hours for their music at the plays this spring. RIGHT: F1etcher's sax gives the trumpet section competition. BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: The trumpet section is always necessary. CENTER: Rudy Merino, Krupa of M. U. H. S. RIGHT: Mr Steen works just as hard with the orchestra as with the band and is liked by both. Uur t'Xl'l'-liillllllilll urvln-stru has live-n quite- lrusy this ycur. 'lihvir playing for svlmnl plays allele snrncthingr ape-vial to the cwiiirig. Nlr. Stu-n. clirew'tur of the Ul't'lIt'Sll'2l ancl lwantl. ' rvveiwfl niuvh nc-is talent this year: tlwsc ffznfgsig:?3te1:,n?:xitrff3: news ltlPlllllt'l'r urs' nun' we-Il il4ljllrlPll nncl lin section, filling tht- Xilliillll spam-s xvry nivvly. :Xt thv annual spring 1-mu-f-rt tht- mths ti 1 Ai tlitl at xvry ulllnirulvlc' juli. Bt'l'illlSt' this group is rulhvr small. suntv of tht- rm-ln-stra alumni nf Xl. l . ll. 5. wort' uskvtl to mum- lvavlx :intl lenll their talents. Be-sitles filling out the grnup. they atltletl expert musicianship. ' -i,.,,,,-pu0- W Gail Wainwright is one of the cutest piano play ers we've ever had 5 il! -1- ' lgfgl ' I IN YH it Ui 1 Xll'l'1'l'll High hd lnf-n notu its illllqilllfllllg IHNN hecaus the- cu-rlasting lldllflllifj and Jro fe-ssimlal lrainin of the fllI'SL Ol Nlrs. Uslmrn. Beforf her -lufen :lo any avting. thu lake one s uf4lI'ilII12l in whith the tuclx tm plmuses of the thta F I x lhs-3 IllxEU'llI'0 151111411111 am gifting. With at ml' N tum slllllj tha- histmx of the thed amfl Ihr' I'f'2l1lllljI of p Gunn lhinl. they ftunlx the terhmqu 1 1-l1a1mm'lm'izz1linn ut Mrs Osborn drama dxrec IUPU- 'or explmn some scenes ln 1ll'illIlilllf'F run tlunt .1 to new students . thx- ulrlmllllllllx ul lc m'mplw1'aln- YYllll olhcl hx lll plays uml hx hz plllff IJIOQ plans. ll also lulp lu ln-4-mxw nmu Lmflfen cl lr-uvlws 4-xrilulvlv nr ons to 0 thvir Clllftllllllh tum xmff L au'lm-rs in plays. Diligently studying for the stage, Sandy, Monica, cmd Joyce assume poses of true actors. EFT The mam characters lxsten as Mr Hyde 1Charles Osbornj reads to them RI HT BACK ROW rxtchett May Murchxe Hazelwood Spxva Blaluck THIRD ROW Schert Chuiim Smx La on S a low Goodwm Krempels SECOND ROW Dethlef on Bunch Morehouse Walker Wxen FRONT ROW S The Nlercerl Linion High School , lfootlighters have given a splenclirl performanre this school year. Their first play was I Remember llama. which was a great success. thanks to their clireetor. Xlrs. Alice A Ushorn. for her wonclerful help. is -., Some of the lueky people who got i 'V' t leacls in l liemenilmer llama Q mere Bette lflynn. llennie Burton. Q 5 ':' .-Xflrienne pllhin. Peter X aughn. ' ' nntl llarlmnrzt Hughes. 'liheir see- I L A-,wx A ontl stage protluetion uns The .- 1 liluek l lilllllIlg10.0 ln this clrania xery lmeautiful anfl eolorful eos- This was a familiar scene fourth period. tutnes were usefl. 'lihe lfootlighters were organiz- etl in lU5fl. znnl sinee then thex have presentetl the high school with many fine play productions: Barretts of Vtiimpole Street. You fianit Take ll With You. illlll Smilin' Through. to nien- tion il few. A scene from I Remember Mama shows the homey atmosphere of the setting The dressing rooms t fancy, but lo Ann Rosalie didn't complain. HT: Mrs. Osborn stayed by through the rehear- And here we have the complete cast of the play I Remember Mama. Little do people realize how difficult this play is to do-but the drama department certainly deserves a big hand for handling it so superbly. Fellow students and townspeople are amazed at the fine characterization: many M. U. H. S. students achieved in this production. BACK ROW: A. Ferrero, M. Duren, S. Selb, E. Maybrey, G. Daniels, D. Spruell, W. Mar- tin. F. Turrey, R. Gutierrez, M. Morris, L. McLendon. THIRD ROW: M. Franklin, H. Hinds. I. White, G. Goodwin, G. Gerlce, T. Kirby, D. Hise, E. Weeks, M. Coats, D. Kidd, D. Rencher. SECOND ROW: M. Morgan, D. Sorensen, R. LaSalle, R. Cope- land, R. Herlitz, A. Russo, H. Taylor, G. Nolan. S. Iones, C. Harris, G. Gilbert, D. Sexauer. FRONT ROW: I. Riggs, B. Ham' ilton, I. Monson, D. Robinson, R. Guy, I. Carleton, M. Vol- brecht, L. Cervantes, M. Silva. X. Sorenson. ,. , A 4 'BACK now: i. Des-nk. B. Orr. Hhmzl .lifkff M. Pirtte, M. Decker. M. Arceo, N. Sumpter, D. Bradley, N. Lockharte. A. Gentry, P. Evans, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: A. Teys- sier, M. Henderson, D. Calloway, M. Storer, M. Washburn, P. Ross, S. Barton, H. Taylor, G. Contreras, M. Kuhns, B. Green, E. Ayers, G. Lewis. SECOND ROW: I. Pebelier, C. Phillips, M. Winslow, S. Melton, C. Bac- ciarini, L. Choate, B. Flynn, A. Burton, B. Whitaker, B. Crisp. G. Costa, M. Laenz. FRONT ROW: I. Mason, S. Wood, D. Buller, B. Cowan, W. McGlothin. L. Medeiros, E. Fudge, I. Rode- meyer, A. Lackey, D. Falconer, N. Rahilly, M. Gonella. The l95fl-55 Choraleers, under the direction of Mrs. Christine Hayes, have had another success- ful year. and extra special Credit goes to her, not only for her time and effort spent in handling the Choraleers. but also for directing the Girls' lin- semlile. Boys, quartet, and the Choralettes. The Choraleers opened their season of song with their annual trip to Berkeley. Then later in the year they performed beautifully at the annual spring concert. 5 ABOVE: Peter Vaughn. Ellis Weeks, Ann Teyssier. Susan Selb, Judy Parker, Donna Flory, Wayne Martin. George Daniels add joy to the Christmas season by singing carols for the Salvation Army Dinner. l ,, .fi ,au z LEFT: Some of the Choral group singing Christmas carols for some of our students. RIGHT: Vice President Mary Lou Duran, Librarian Margaret Coats, Treasurer Mona Franklin. Secretary Jackie Davey. The Choralettes, dressed in their fashionable uttire. sang carols for local hospitals and organ- izations during the Christmas season. On some occasions they entertained the student body with their melodious voices which everyone enjoyed and appreciated. The Choralettes in their beau- tiful pastel gowns were one of the main attractions at the spring concert. Along with the other chorus- es they went to Berkeley. Fresno, and Stockton to participate in song festivals. Mu? LEFT: Susan 6 her trlends dance to Hawaiian music. Choraleers enioy themselves at annual Spring Concert. RIGHT: LEFT: The Choraleers qive out with some enioyable music. RIGHT: Patty doing her popu- lar modem dance. linclvr the Oxpert guiflanvv of Cnmmantlant Grunt J. Berry this organization is fast turning into one of tlu- In-st lumwn nrgzanizutiuns on the vanipus. ln this militarx atnm:-pln-rc' the lmys arc' taught to work together. to lie lwtter :mtl sounclcr vitizvns. tu aim towarrl tlw liigln-st goals. anll tu tlt-xc-lop tlif' IIlUl'l1 :if-mlvfl qualities of lc-ziclcisliip. Unrv un organization whit-h was little lumwn illltl little Halyzfrnia TOP STRIP LEFT: Alan Thompson shines his shoes for C. C. C. inspection. RIGHT: Four Cadets admire posters while Vincent Garcia checks rifles. MIDDLE STRIP LEFT: Cadets receive strict training from Commandant Berry. RIGHT: New cadets receive inspection from their superiors. BOTTOM STRIP LEFT: The C. C. C. rifle team shows expert training. RIGHT: The complete C. C. C. company poses in front of M. U. H. S. i A3 f ,,, 'Vafhfnn-w -- 5 sa wwumw A J 574 '17:flf'Qf'f . ff Q if E5 ,A r 4, ' ' . . 'M -. f I ,- M ,.AA , -........, ' .X 1 H- ww tm ki' 5 3 5.42 Qggg tg ' . H i , H Q W, I . L 14 'X if? 2 gi sf J 'MM 2' 'Q ' +5 f' ' S F4 ff . ' X. sf, ,' 1 'f .1 M, I 1 ' - l 'Wi ,., - 'fi fi ,L ,F x 1 5. 5 'X m ' W ,S 4 S I 4 in il. 1 kfhf. Q... W 311 uw! - 111, X X S,-1 , 1 . , . I I Q1 Qiljis I. I ,vt I E 3-2 X ' k X 5 E ' X E 5 5 ll i ' i X , X4 K K I Q . t N A, x 1 L 4 l w , 5 , g IK , xr n f K I 1 , Q LEFT: F. H. A. girls sang carols for the patients at the hospitals during the Christmas season. RIGHT: F. H. A. delegates enjoyed the sea breezes during their convention at Asilomar. Qufure Hamm The lfuture Homemakers of Anna-rica is a very inclustrious group of girls. The F. H. A. is a national elub. and Nlervecl has become an honor chapter. The girls are very active throughout the school year. Besides entering promlucts ancl booths at nearby fairs, they ran a successful con- cession at the home football games. ln October they initiatetl new members antl sent representatives to the state meeting in Asilomar. At their Christmas party the girls preparecl a basket for a neetly 'Wk 3 43? ' ' it 'Wlafgip ' 3 FQ Q 5 MMV I , otlftfil TOP STRIP: Secretary P. Walker, Treasurer H. Creek, President R. Fanconi, Song Leader E. Reid. Parliamentarian B. Hayes. BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: BACK ROW: D. Hoffman, L. Harris. FRONT ROW: B. Morris, R. Fanconi, N. Cass, F. Stone. RIGHT: BACK ROW: C. Shue, L. Auldridge. FRONT ROW: L. Costa, J. Silva, S. Anderegg, S. Gorrell. ! 1'f?l fns. 1 . 1 A LEFT: Patsy serves punch at the F H A s annual initiatro CENTER: The F H A creed IS recited by the group RIGHT Anita is among the many xmtrated er af America family. They also made stuffed toys and went caroling at Christmas time. During January and February they had a square dance and a skating party. Sonora was host at the section meeting in March. ln- coming officers were installed in May, and a swimming party at the lake ended a very full year. Besides all these activities the girls held cake and candy sales. M. U. H. S. should be very proud of the F. H. Afs hard work and many achievements. ABOVE LEFT. F. H. A. installation of officers ABOVE RIGHT Rita and Mrs Bruner at Asxlo mar. BELOW LEFT: F. H. A. group Halstead Jones Hicks Wooten Harris Salter BELOW RIGHT: F. H. A. group: Murphy, Leon Hargrove Thomas Hayes Creek Mendoza Walker F. H. A. is the largest girls' group in our high school .amg ,, , ,f..... TOP STRIP: President Ernie Anderegg, Vice Pres- deni Adrian Denno. MIDDLE STRIP: Treasurer Bob Streich, Secretary Eddie Branco. BOTTOM STRIP: Poor Maurice. how in the world is he going to clean this mess up? ABOVE LEFT: Freshman group. RIGHT: Sophomore group. Believing in the future of farming ancl them- selves. the boys uncler the banner of Nlercecl Chap- ter Number 161 of the Future Farmers of America huilt a program of work and fun for the year. Our chapter is the largest in the county ancl unmler the leadership of its officers Carriecl out a successful vear. ln this voluntary organization of farm youth who learn hy doing. ownership projects in lin-- slock. flairy cattle. poultry. fielcl crops aml or- chartls are supplemented hy projects in tomatoes. xegctzilrle gardens. flowers. pasture. ancl lmecs. Dairy cattle usually leacl in numher every year. which is common in such a rich rlairy community. The Future Farmers stuxly and work in farm meclianics classes. clexeloping skill in shop prac- ABOVE LEFT: Junior group. RIGHT: Senior group. Zzrm r rim tives inclutling iselcling. sheet metal. t'2lI'Ilf'Illl'f. antl farm surveying. They huiltl project equipment antl flevelop home fhops tn continue their ,kill after school hours. The lun of wnrking together is earrietl lirmn hafkethall gantef to flmwing their prnjevts at fairs antl flume reprcwenting the at-lnml. ilihey enter judging. parliamentary prm'r-tlure. antl puhlir- speaking tn alltm eavh lmy tn t'Xt'l'l'lrt' hi, msn particular ekill. .-Xt tlhriftniai time a nl in timer nl' neecl they help in emnrnunity welfare. when the yearis xsnrlt is over. they 11-lelwate with a large harheque for their parentf antl frienrlf. antl then they take off fur the rnnuntain lalwf anul streams for a gala fishing trip at their ftate F. F. A. Camp. A L, wanna' I '-7 L , N if L.. 1 i L f vip- TOP: Advisexs Mr. Glouser and Mr. Merriii. MIDDLE: Reporter V. Leedy, Sentinel J. Broad- stock, and Chaplain J. Rodrigues. BOTTOM: The members of the F. F. A. visi! the dairy of a past member of the Merced Chapisr. is 1' 5 Mx X , .I!y, 'S' I if , , ,I Bob f X X N 0? X. .- ff ,xx ,XC- X XA! A 5 I f!Qf I 5' H1 ff? f' 'if George Bnce. H. Mickey Tate. Q. 5 x ! R X. x ' X X s Xhx N x SEASON'S SCORES Merced Opponent Score 7 ,.,, ,.,A D owney ,, 6 7 ,, . ,,.,,,, Oakdale ., , . 32 17 . ...,, Delano 14 27 ...AA, .,,... R oosevelt .,.,,,,. ...,. 0 14 ,Y,,,, ,,,,, E dison .,A.. ...., 1 3 20 ...,,, ,.....,,, M adera ....., ....V 1 3 6 .,Y,., ...,,.,,. V isalia ..... ..,.. U19 33 ..,,,, ,,,A,. H anford 14 6 ...... .,.., F resno ..... ..... 4 8 , Mel J ohnson. H Gary Pune. G. Rudy Cordova, T. Ed Vegely. C. Howard Cnder. E. Charles Haggard. F. Charles Zarate. G. John Williams. E. Bruce Baxter, T. ar ity ?1f0f!1 ll LEFT: George Brice, the Most Improved Player of the year, receives his award and hearty congratulations from Ccach Lueder. RIGHT: Coach Demro, Captain Charles Haggard, Coach Lueder, Captain Bruce Baxter, and Coach Edminster. Xlcrw-al lliglf- lllllllllilljl Bvur- rf-cw-iwil ggrr-at prui-v Anil arliniruliml llir tln- snlifl lrrilliunw- of tln-ir fingrlf- ning attavli this yi-ar. Uur B4-ars fli-plug:--I grrvul spirit unil tln' will In figln in llillljllllgl up u bI'2.lSHll rvvnrfl ul six wins anil Ilirw- lnssvs. Our var-ity ti:-rl for Pl'l'llllll plum- nilli lffli-nn in ilu- Xuswiilite- I.:-agzur-. 'l'l11-outstanding, lla-urs whora-cf-ivwlavulairli at lln: 1-nfl of tln- svusnll mln- lflmrlv-s llugzggurfl Uul- slunilingr Bin-k: liruw- lluxlvr- Uutftamlingr l,im-nian: llwirgrv- llriw- Blu-t linprfm-ul l'lu5i-r: anil l-Ill M-gi-ly Xlnsr lnspiratinnul Playvr. 'l'l1r- play-rs mlm grulluulw-ll this in-ur m-rv iirirlwr. flzirnlilf-. liuxtn-r. ifnrilmu. iiilllL1,2Illl'F. Denis. .lwm--. furulf-. Nlills-r. llnngz. Yi-gn-ly. unfl lluiv- lrnin lln- lin:-. llinsa- in Iln- liiu'kl'i:-lil uv-rv lluggmril. Brin-. Ilull. uml Ili-gimlii. 'lilll' 1'XlN'l'll'llf'l'1l inzilw-riul from uliivll tlu- 1033 Nur-ily will ln' forimwl i- as llillms-: Xlillianns. Claulilvss. llrniullu-ff:-r. ling:-r-, ffruig. lim-klinlr. Xlvllziniv-l. N11---. Yuri'-, l'rini-, llnlmliin-. lin-aiu-is. lin-us. 'llilez Sflllllllilll. Xl:-rinn, Nlrffnllurn. .Inna-s. .l4vlins4m. liznlnn. Ni:-nivru unnl llfmzirrl. lp lr'-in Iln- ll? will wmv- llinstun. King. ffullv-ns. l'rine-. l.:-nius. Sul . YQ-r',:uru. llnrun. 'I'r1-ju unil llill'l'lQlllll. BACK ROW: Manager Ornelas, Verduzco, Blackman, Collier, Gonzales, Coach Demro, Coach Lueder Coach Edminster, Campbell, McDaniel, Auldridge, Cotta, Manager Anderson. Fourth Row: Rodrigs, Schuf man, Rogers, Merino, Silva, Rockholt, Thompson, Craig, Grundhoffer, Slaton, Bernard. THIRD ROW: Busby Yates, Nicotera, Burton, Jones, McCallum, Davis, Gamble, Nutt, Jones. SECOND ROW: DeAnda, Bea- vers, Williams, Prine, Johnson, Huie, Tate, Hong, Dobbins, P.Davis, Gaddess. FRONT ROW: Vegely, Gal. lagher, Cordova, Baxter, Haggard, Hull, Miller, Crider. Brice, Zarate. 15' glflffhllff Plaguecl lay injuries. the Merced Bis finished the season with two hard-won xictories. However. they clevelopetl a wealth of material for future Yarsities. The B team. being healthily loaclecl with Freshmen and Sophomores. fielclecl a game group. Some of the outstanding players were Lloyd Winston. Frank Niergara. Gerald Serpa. Nlaurive Trejo. William Parrigon. liohert Avila. Larry liullens. Xellis Bernarfl. and Nilffliliffl Triniclaule. The Seniors being lost through grrarluation are George Higgins. fleralml Serpa. Johnny Ulirarez. and Yernon Benson. SEASON'S RECORD Merced Opponent Score 6 ........ .,..,,,,.,,. D owney ..,.,..,,,.., .... 1 3 0 ..... ..... O akdale ...,,, .... 2 0 24 ,.,.. ...,,,, D elano ,,,,...,.... ....... 6 0 ...,. . ' Roosevelt ,,,,,, ....... 2 4 0 .,.,. ,, Edison ...... .... 6 9 ,.... ,. Madera ,..... .... 1 3 0 ..... .. Visalia ...... .... 2 0 6 ..... ' Hanford .,... 0 6 ..... ,,... ' Fresno Hi ...... .... 2 9 ' League Games TOP STRIP: LEFT: Coaches Hooks Devaurs and Grant J. Berry. RIGHT: Captains R. Avila and M. Trejo chow down at their annual dinner with two team members, W. Parrigon and F. Vergara. BOTTOM STRIP: BACK ROW: Duran, Rutherford, Varni, Corder, McCallum, Binn. West, Reavis, Sanders. THIRD ROW: Ornelas, Britton, Parrigon, Riley. Gonzales, Brice. Cobb, Vergara, Trejo. SECOND ROW: Devaurs, Olivarez, Lemas, Krumm, Soles, Mora, Summers, Crandall, Petru, Win- ston. FRONT ROW: Higgens, King, Soria. Gutierrez, Gonella, Waggoner, Maloney, Trinidade, Prit- chett. Merced 49 65 57 57 55 39 56 84 76 ,. 15' Ku kefb ll Boasting a commenrlahle recorfl and many outstanding players. this ye-ark B team vierl against mans' strong opponents. At the close of the harrl-fought season the lfs were in seconfl place in the Yosemite League. The 1935 li Basketball Squad prnviflefl some promising material for next yearl varsity' If-ani. .-Xnmngr those who marie an excellent showing on offense were Duck Sprucll. Willie Porter. anrl lioliert Nlenrluza: while lim Nlaflliins. liivhie King. llllfl Bill l,zu'rigun were uniting those who perforrnefl arlmirahly on cle-lense. SEASON'S RECORD Opponent Score Merced Opponent Score . .. .... Hughson ...... , ,,,,,t 44 55 .. , ' Fresno .. ,, 42 .. ...,, Los Banos ....... ,,,, 3 5 40 ., ' Roosevelt .,,.,, ,, ,, 44 Hughson 55 55 ' Edison 44 , Livingston ,,,,.,. .,.,.... 4 7 50 .,,,, ' Visalia .,,,,, ., H f 40 Los Banos ,, .. 36 43 ' Madera , 38 ,, Livingston .,..,, ,,,,,,,. 4 4 50 .,,.. A ' Hanford ...... ,, 40 ., ,,,, ' Visalia ..,, , ., ,.... 46 45 , , ,, , ' Fresno ,,,, , ,. ,,,, 47 ,, .. , ,' Madera ,s,, , ...,, , 42 41 ,, ' Roosevelt 55 , ' Hanford ,...... ,,,,,,,, 4 0 39 , ' Edison ,.., .A , 47 ' League Games LU lr 1 TOP STRIP LEFT Ornelas Coach Monson Arnold. RIGHT: 'BACK ROW: Shadric. Madkins. Brown Wiggins Nolet MIDDLE ROW Madkms Quaglia, Parngon. I-Ierhtz, Avila. FRONT ROW: King Toster Madkms Spruell Mendoza BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: Center Madkms. Guard Spru- ell, Center King. RIGHT: Center Porter, Forward Mendoza.. Guard Parrxgon. - in 61611 kefbal! , .L frm I I V 'wi' ffiaf f .W ,VV 1 A , A 5 if , ' WMM? V, W, uh u ' Qi Able C and D Coach Alan Monson if jf. ' ggi? 33 .1 L , I ' ' Q5 ' Bobby Shadric un. A, 'f l ' CQMM 2 i f . 5 fa, q a. ,, 'S ' 4 ., :E y, 'K W ,Z w, V gjfy A 1 N 'ff'g4, Q2 ' V, gl , 4134.1 1,,'L,5' V vi' all , new fy M: Em ,, SEASON'S RECORD MERCED OPPONENT SCORE ,. . ..,.. Dos Palos . Chowchilla , . Madera 42 36 62 30 Richie King ....,A Dos Palos ...... . Guard 36 23 . .,.. Madera .,,k , -pw-0-0991 Robert 0113953 Gerald Wiggins Abe Ochoa Gllcfd forward forward D gil kefba!! C and D Manager Charlie Haynes ,, Danny Torres a Guard 1 2 SEASON'S RECORD MERCED OPPONENT SCORE 34 , ..., . Dos Palos 26 .,.. Chowchilla 33 , Dos Palos 30 Kam Winton 26 ,, . . Madera . . 26 C,,,,,, if K,-O 'Quad Q ' Lynn Hemus Ernie 1-OPS' Richard Lovelady Forward Forward Guard btncfal 7 Qllcfy 5 ' fr- 0 diff LEFT: BACK ROW: D. Gresham. C. Lewis. G. Nolan. FRONT ROW: E. Lopez, J. Nutt, K. Winton, R. Lovelady, D. Torres. RIGHT: The team displays ihe skill that will be used on ihe Varsity in the iuiure. Happy go lucky Coach Wes Demro Charlxe Haggard. G Yen Jew, F nf Tom Brown Mlhnugll they did not mnvrgv Eb vhanlpiunf ll- ,lm big He-rvvcl Hvars l'f'ffiliIIl5' afisplaycfcl wumlvrful fpiril and il11IlI'1'5riVi' flmrtmlwmhip thi: vnxr To li-5 - . N lf' . 4 ymruw the nhl mlugv that lowing lm-arm Hill-I 1lruw :xml huh! an vrmul. thf- lie-urw alttravhefl mul fzxwizxaxlefmi numr-ruux spiritc-cl fum lhllillfllllrlll thx' N'il'fllll. John williams. c I 'A mv: ,Q 3 5 1 , 2 V we , Y gy 54 , -.wx A W Gary Gaddess G . FA U' 5 , 2 . 'Q '77 2 ,, A 'V ' ' M 3 I1 IALAV 1 A l I! Aw I -,,. V . F '1 , Consistently good basketball was played by Lung: jolmi' Williams and big Howard Criclf-r. Coach Demroie hoopsters will build their 556 team around much promis- ing material up from the BL zmrl around returning var:-ily lettvrmf-n liuln Law, Bula Svliunizm. Ralph Cope- laull, -Cary Camlfless. zuul Bula Nlrfiallurn. , ,MV L , ,V ,. V, . :L W4 QR M , f Z Howard Crider. F S X 1' V , 2 77' W-we -wir George Brice. F ,pun Bob Law. F BALL f '5 2-e , X iff, 'I X ig h Q Jim Nicolaisen, c Lawrence Wilkie, C Managers Eldon Hansen. David Gutierrez and Ralph Gonzales '45 if 2 i 3 3 Eg f wi? 'Q 1 TOP STRIP: Tom Hunter. OF: George Weber, OF: Ralph Garcia, 3B: Bob Schuman, OF: Gary Gaddess, OF. BOTTOM STRIP: Leon Thompson, P: Allan Walker, OF: Junior Ornelas, P. Our lrasm-hall team. uncler the patient euacliing anfl aclyising: of Hearl Coavh Bill ,Im-rg and his fine Assistant. lzrnie Deyaurs. played many an exciting game this past season. This year there were quite a few seniors on the team who gracluaterlg but heeause c of the fine training of the two coaches. I there will he many to take their places I y next year. Playing their final games for the Grange anfl Black this spring were Leon Tholnpsnn. Eclclie Vegely, Ralph Garcia. Junior Ornelas, Allan Walker. Dick Cam- lmle. and Richard Hogue. 1 e 4 if , , , .4 A LEFT: BACK ROW: Coach Joerg, Leon Thompson, Eddie Vegely, Junior Ornelas, Glenn Hcgue. Tom Hunter, Gary Gaddess, Bob Schuman, Coach Devaurs. FRONT ROW: Dick Gamble, Ralph Garcia, Jesse Banda, Ray LaCava, Sheldon Beavers, Eddie Ivy, Don Eaton, George Webber. RIGHT: PITCHING STAFF: Jesse Banda. Leon Thompson, Eddie Vegely, Bob Schuman, John Ornelas, Glen Hcgue. These moundsmen were the backbone of the Varsity. f lil. TOP STRIP: Dick Gamble, 2B: Terry Vitato, SS: Sheldon Bea- vers, C: Don Eaton, IB: Eddie Vegely, P. BOTTOM STRIP: Jesse Banda, P: Eddie Ivy, CF: Ray LaCava, CF. gll56'h!lff BASEBALL SCORES MERCED OPPONENT 8 ............. .,,,, T ulare ,,,.. 13 H ,,,, ..,.,,,, D elano .,,,, ,, 4 .. ,,....,, Downey ,, 13 ,, H, , ....,, Downey .,. 25 . ,,.,. ,, , Livingston 8 ' Visalia . 10 . . ' Madera , Z , , ' Hanford 7 , ' Fresno Hi .. 3 ...... , ' Roosevelt ,, 2 ....., ,,....,,, W asco .,,,,,,, 8 ....,, ,...,,,, W ashington ,,..,,A 25 ,,,, , .,... Livingston 4 .,,, , , ,.... Taft ,, ,, 3 ' Edison 2 . .,.,,,, ' Hanford. , 4 . , .. ' Fresno Hi , 1 ,,,,,,, , ' Roosevelt , . . ' League Game SCORE ...l .. ,,.. 17 2 .,l2 4 6 2 0 6 3 4 3 3 6 10 7 6 , 5 LEFT: Freshman Team. BACK ROW: Beavers, Arnold, Gutierrez, Chastain, Tillotson, Shadric, Ma chado. Haley. FRONT ROW: Cole, Grass, Bass, Benner, Crawford, Gallegos. RIGHT: J. V. Squad BACK ROW: Ornelas, Bernard. Asher, Chastain, West. Dick, Lindsay, Rivas, Beavers, Walker, Coach Haley. FRONT ROW: Ornelas, Hall, Treio, Pacheco, Gabriel, Soria, Gutierrez, Rodriguez, Jones Cole, Gallegos, Pacheco. if T Qg, M, ' ZAV , sg ,rw ii' 1 TOP STRIP: Hull, Proctor, Tate, Roan. BOTTOM STRIP: C. Cobb, Tighe, Brice. Duck A SQUAD: BACK ROW: Rogers, Parker, Box. Tate. Davis. Slaion. MIDDLE ROW: Brown, Cobb, Roan, Maloney, Auldridge, Law, Hull. FRONT ROW: Rockholt, Johnson, Baxter, Thorne, Cope- land, Brice. The Nlerceml linion High School Track anal lfielcl Team untler the ahle tlir:-rtion ol' Coach liolr liclminstcr an4l Assistant lfoach Carl l.ut-mlcr slnipt-tl up nicely anrl the result was a wry succt-sslul season. Each memher of the track anrl fieltl team willingly spent his time ancl effort in practicing. to hring honor to Klercefl High. To these nielnln-rs u n '9s the Nlercecl lfnion High School Stuclent Botly hancls a rote of pride in a jolu well rlone. Coaches Bob Eflminster anml Carl Luemler. who instructed ancl helpefl the track aml fielfl teznn. also receive votes of thanks for the excellent johs they flirt this year. There were eight new School lien-ormls marle- here this spring. The honors were sharefl ln Carrol Cohlm. Roger Cobb. John Olixarez. Carl Xlaloncy. Larry Schliehting. antl Jim Proctor. lieu-ixiiig honors for the new Yorth Yosemite League lim-cortls were Larry Schlichting. Carl Nlaloney. anml liogfcr Colmh. QM LEFT: C SQUAD: BACK ROW: Nutt, Anderegg, Smith, Riley, Lovelady, Davis, Darringion, DeWing. FRONT ROW: Wiggins, Proctor, Maloney, Schlichiing, Lopez, Mora, Taylor, Davis. RIGHT: Wayne Smith breaks the tape as Gerald Serpa comes in close on his heels. The Interclass Meet was run before the league opened. J . W 3 Hz, TOP STRIP: Serpa, Haug, Baxter, Johnson. BOTTOM STRIP: Brown, Avila, R. Cobb. 2. G ff ' 4 'Q lf! ff ff BEST EFFORTS or 'ss ' cLAss A 6 Carol Cobb .,,,,, ,,,,,,,AA 1 20 I-IH-15.0', 180 LH-20.2 Anthony Roan A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 440-52.3 Tom Brcwn it .... . , , ,,,, ,, ,. 880-2:03.0 Mel Johnson ,,,, , Discus-129' BELOW: Familiar scene on the turf each spring. George Brice .. ,, , .,.,.,,,A 100-10.3 The trackmen limber up before the big race. Charles Hull .A , , 100-10.4, Shot-48'6 Rain or shine, the boys reported faithfully for Don Thorne ,, ,,,,, .,.., , ,..,,, , PV-ll' daily workouts to condition themselves for the Peter Duran , , ,, , , , , , BJ-2l'2 meets. CLASS B Roger Cobb , 70 yd. HH-9.3, Shot-53'63!4 '. Discus-l39'3 'T Jim Kin 70 d. HH-9.4 162 d. LH-19.7 g ,,,,.,,,.... Richard Haug John Oliyarez Y 1 Y 100 yd.-10.5, 200 yd.-21.2 PV-12'0 ' Rod Herlitz ....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A PV-11'8 . 70 yd. HH-9.3, 162 yd. LH-19.5 Wayne Smith ...,.. .......,......... . it ,, ,,.,, 1320 yd.- 3:31 Dock Spruell ....,,,.,,, ....,,,,,,,,, ,...,,,,,,.,,..,,.... H J -5'8V2 CLASS C Jess Mora ,..., ,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,, 7 5 yd.-8.4, Discus-114' Jim Proctor ., ,...,, ,,,.,.. 1 20 yd.-13.4, BJ-20'2 ' John Smith ,,,,....,.,...... .,,,,.,..,..,., ....AA., 6 B 0 yd.-1:34 Larry Schlichting ...., .,,, , ,, , ,, .,.. PV-ll'2V2 'T Joe Davis ,,,,,,.,....,.,... A ....,.. ,,,..,,, ,,,...,,,, B J -19'9V2 ' Gerald Wiggins .,,,,,,..,, BJ-19'0 . 660 yd.-l:32.l'J Carl Maloney ..,......., . ., ,,,,,,,,,,....,,. 660 yd.-l:28.2' ' New School Record I New North Yosemite League Record SQ M M Ab! X ' ASNE Q' ' ' M1 ' 50 1 5 5 8,1 Y' as r I 4 M JH Hx 7 'I 7 LEFT: And they are off! Many hours of hard work build these beautiful muscles up. RIGHT: BACK ROW: Stretch, Garcia. Cobb, Porter, Spruell, Brice, Eastman, Avila. MIDDLE ROW: Frank, Lemas, Wiggins, Brown, Smith, Trmdade, Maybrey, Merino. FRONT ROW: Winston, Haug, Craven, Haynes. Herlitx, Sox-pa, Olivarez. , ,lr , , v , F 5 t fs' 0 F. 'wT?'2lyx'1? 1,1 ,, '- Y :vm L, js 4' , ,L ' ' . 1 ,aif1,f,..,l?i,2.75. nik., lim i' , G Q . ,V,.f-1, .Li W - 1 . 4 , '14 , M1 f. , ', ' f, X tr g? i. r , n fa! yzfggw gg 'tial 'Q' w ' if r 1 V14 5 f a s e ' li. x my , 2 , ' , 'M A I V. v, r x 1 Q. , John Leicham, lst mixed doubles. Martie Nolet, girls' mixed doubles. Var ity A ' ef ff Af, . Q ? lv. Q ? :A 2 Yen Jew, first boys' singles. Su- san Cornell, first girls' singles. The M. U. H. S. tennis team opened their spring competition with expectations of a good season. Tom Burr proved to be the outstanding freshman on the team, and very satisfactory per- formances were turned in by Seniors Jackie Davey, Loran Graham, Yen Jew, John Leicham, Peter Vaughn, and Ronnie Hodemeyer. The tennis team coach, Miss Shaw, has high hopes for next yearis team. which will he centered around returning lettermen Susan Cornell, Nlartie Nolet, Tom Burr, Diane Ford. .lan Houk. Xlilcell Tedrow, Dan Nolet, Lynn Hemus. Winkie Epps, and Noni Randolph. Outstanding players on the '55 varsity were Susan Cornell, Yen Jew, Jackie Davey, and John Leicham. LEFT: Graham, Hemus, Burr. Tedrow. Vaughn. Ford. Ogg, Houk, Epps. RIGHT: Nolet, Jew, Cornell. Leicham, Davey, Rodemeyer, Pack. Nicolaisen. Randolph. Higgins. Cami ..,,f, 1 vf A Ma , f ' I ' J 1 4 - 2 y v Y 'K 3 ,YA I , fa 1 Ronnie Rodemyer and Lynn He- mus are first boys' doubles. VARSITY TENNIS MEET SCORES Merced Merced Merced Merced Merced Merced Merced Merced Chowchilla ., Los Banos Downey . ' Visalia ' Madera ' Hanford Fresno High . ,...,.......,..,.....,.....,,,, ' Roosevelt League Match 0 2 4 8 4 2 9 6 LEFT: George Higgins shows skill with his backhand swing. RIGHT: Susan demonstrates her serve to new players Danny and Winkie. 7 v K Davey plays mixed doubles, sec- ond singles. Adviser Miss Shaw 505 Umm Hr. Nlorison really had a superior golf team to keep the rabid golf fans enthused this year. The boys went to the Merced Golf Club as well as out of town to partvipate in valley tournaments. The Golf Team. like the other athletic squads, goes from town to town playing against students from other schools. The low scores mean as much to the boys and to our school as do the scores of other major sports. Someday. perhaps. the golf team will he as well known to the whole school as are the larger groups. Senior Lee Blodgett made a golfer? dream come true by making a hole-in-one this year. TOP STRIP Boyer Juris Wmion prachce io become expert golfers MIDDLE STRIP LEFT Hlbbard and Mzller pracnce hard to bnng honor to M U H S RIGHT Eliot and Blodgett also helped brmg points to M U H S BOTTOM STRIP LEFT McAndrews and Henman practice to become pros RIGHT BACK ROW Henman Watts Johnson, Ellxott, Nolet, Blodgen, Maller. FRONT ROW: Ardell, Nolan, Juns. Peck, Hzbbard, Winton, Boyer, Mchndrews. ,flrvlzery 61110 The .'xl'I,'llf'I'l lrfluh got umlc-r way with the coming of spring. anrl IsiIh Ihr- hvlp nf their inslruchnr. Mr. Cancpa. Ihr Sll1flf'lllS really Irie-nl haril In irnprnw their skill. Thr- Prvsirlvnt and must outstanding archer of the club is Dall llnng: Ihr- Yin- Prvsiflv-nt in Phil ,IUIIIIFIIIII and 5:-crelary-'frea-urv'r i. liurharu flliwru. lu Ihv- spring: Ihr- nivnihvrs of Ihr: Arvhf-ry ffluh organize-fl vurimls hunt- Inga-Ilivr that Iurnvrl nut In bv- -lim-e-ssful uml mufth fun Inu. 'lihv 4-luh ha- pf-rniissinn In shunt nn Ihn- Xl:-rm-:I .-Krvlu-ry ffluhl I'Ulll'Sl'. sv Q ,Q P ,x 'pg A 'Risen 'xg 1 ' . I-ff IT TOP: As there is only one target. the group must wait in line to shoot. MIDDLE: LEFT 8. Canepa demonstrates : Mr. the art of holding an arrow in place Ri ht: Now a lesson on holdin the bow BOTTOM. LEFT. It's a ma . g g - . '. d scramble when everyone goes to look for his arrows. RIGHT: Gerry Williams points out to a friend how she made a bull's eye. .y4.,4. Among a group of much excited females we see the calm. cool. and collected Nliss Pat Shaw. She has done an excellent joh with the Girls' Athletic Association. She deserves much credit for taking over one of our biggest organized groups in her first year at Nl. I' H. S. The C. A. A. is a highly active group. They sponsor Sadie Hawkins Day and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, working together as a team to put on a highly enjoyed activity. They also have various tournaments throughout the school term. Among the many held after school this year were basketball. speedball, baseball. and volleyball. The boys aren't the only athletes on the Nl. U. H. S. campus. TOP STRIP: LEFT: G. A. A. basketball team. STANDING: Anderson, McKean, Marksberry, Arnett. Lowe. KNEELING: Williams, Nolet, Myers, Evans. RIGHT: Sadie Hawkins Day--You cou1dn't even recognize your own friends! BOTTOM STRIP: LEFT: BACK ROW: Sawyer, Morris, Yates, Chandler, Marksberry. SECOND ROW: Houk, Randolph Martinez, Calip, Treas, Soria. FRONT ROW: Clark, Cracco, Lowe, Dacuyan, King. RIGHT: BACK ROW: Woodman. McFarlan, Arnett, Van Someren, Shell. SECOND ROW: Smith, Lehenbauer, Lund, Smith. Chaftin, Rivera. FRONT ROW: Herb, Henderson, Wood. Jones, Slaton. The tournament championships were played off at noon, during dead periods, and after school this year. There were many girls cheering on the sidelines during the exciting finals. 167 kjlfl This year the Block UNI uncler their presiclent, Howard Cricler. has been a more active group. To accomplish this they have uncler- gone many changes. Their most important change in their constitution is concernecl with the B sportsmen. A B Sportsman is not gixen his large Block Xl. nor he allowerl to wear one until he has letteretl in a Varsity sport. The other change in their constitution is concernefl with the stripes on the sweaters. Before. a member was allowerl to wear a stripe for each Varsity sport. hut now he is only allowefl to wear ai stripe for each year he participates in one varsity sport. TOP LEFT: Councilmen Williams and Zaraie. MIDDLE: Sergeant-ai-arms Vegely. Coach Leuder Adviser Johnson. RIGHT: Secretary Cordova, Adviser Haggard. BOTTOM: BACK ROW: Garcia Rutherford, Gamble, Trejo, Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Merino, Anderegg, Maloney. Vergara, Asher Brinton. Baldwin, McAndrews, Gaddess. FIFTH ROW: Rodrigues, Yates, Rockholt, Ornelas, Hemus Burnett. Gabriel, Dobbins, Hibbard. FOURTH ROW: Auldridge, Walker, Adams, Rogers, Law Rcdrigs, Boyer. Johnson, Bernard. THIRD ROW: Beavers, Hunter, Soria, Duran, McCallum. Prine Grundhoffer, Thorne, Victorea, Jones. SECOND ROW: Aguilar, DeAnda, Viiato, Olivarez, Cua- dros, Ornelas, Thomson, Davis, Haley. Busby. FRONT ROW: Hong, Benson, Serpa, Zaraie, John- son. Crider, Baxter, Vegely, Miller, Huis. 6411 ffl ,-f W .16 f ,-0 ll.. X J HQ? Mx 3 X N ., 'f 5 X C V NK jf ff , 1 x.. j rhrll fl I 'H is , I , 0, - 4. 5.65111 ' sig HPI? 'Q l'. 'Jil 'ji . X x'l -li X - 1- -4 X m f 2 6 . , DOM I,-mv! 5523 on PLE Vik . ,uzffmi ' .i ..a.: 'f5'i9 FA V ifvci-: , Q' ah e f A nf J -- . , iv'?f ,, l , .4 eg, H W W 1. Typical County Fair get-up of the Merced High girls. The girls enjoy dressing like this, even in the heat ot the summer. 2. Election campaigning is at its peak when the posters are scattered throughout the halls. 3. Election nears the climax as Ronnie performs his duty by voting for the candidate of his choice. 4. Beginning expansion of our campus-the Commercial Wing is started with hopes of being used the next semester. 5. Miss Shaw, Miss Peterson. and Miss Stewart admire the finished product. -1 1. Ed Vegely receives from Don Fitchett the Key Club's Most In- spirational Player award. 2. That Madera team wasn't quite tough enough to stop our fighting fullback, Charles Haggard. 3. All eyes are glued on the pigskin as John The Toe Huie kicks the winning point against Edison. 4. Burton, Hull, and Crider can really maneu- ver that ball around the field. True team-mates when the going is tough! 5. Wayne Atnip of the 20-30 club congratulates Bruce Baxter on winning the Outstanding Lineman of the Year award. fx In All S fx ? Q? 4 fl wa.. ,Q . Jim and Donna at ihe Prom. 2. Ted and vivacious daie, Karen. . Liz and Dick decked out for the special Prom. 4. Sonny and Mary. a stunning couple. 5. Pat and Holland stop for a quick snapshot. 6. The phoiographer clicks cute Judy and Leon. 7. Jeepers and Rosemary enjoyed themselves. 8. Smiling Lois and Tom. 9. Sherry l 3 with alumnus Doug Bailey. 10. Bruce and Frances intermissioned. 11. The band scatters to get into place. 12. Indusirious F. F. A. boys. Y .e 1. Ed Vegely and Helen Crawford look like they're enjoying them- selves at the 1954 Junior Prom. 2. Lynn Hemus plays barker for the Prom. 3. Dcn Fitcheit squired Doiiie Dedo to the '54 Prom. 4. Rally Chairman Don Baker really must want to win that game. 5. Ronnie-Don't siudy so hard! 6. You know that isn'i so, Diane Brannan! 7. The Veep addresses the ciiizens of Merced. Our band played in the Courthouse Park for the Vice President. X --2 X 1 X I i--1 1. The El Rodeo Staff enjoy the view from Hoover Tower at the Stanford Press Conference. 2. Beverly might be nominated most unusual waitress of 1955 in this get-up. 3. This Napoleon stance is assumed by vacationers Diane Brannan, Sherry Leap, and Barbara Hughes. 4. Mr. Steen led his orchestra in practice for the Spring Concert. 5. Sherry Smith and pal caught in a coy pose. 6. Egad! Ronnie Crawford was up to his usual antics. 7. Let's Play Ball! says Georgia Graham. 8. Mr. Steen improved the posture of Ted Kirby, Delwin Roy. and Phil Miracle when they joined the M. U. H. S. band. 9. Diane Turner and Doris May enjoyed their vacation at Shaver Lake. 10. The Statesman Staff toured the Frost Memorial Amphitheatre on Stanford University Campus Cwith El Rodeo group! during Press Conference. 1. Mondo and father spray their bin of tomatoes with loving care. Mondo is an outstanding Junior in the Agriculture Department. Z. Bette, Jimmy Lou, Margaret, and Barbara enjoy a bit of noon-time gossip during the favorite time of day here-our break for lunch. 3. Barbara, Susan, and Karen at Lake Yosemite, popular rendezvous for M. U. H. S. students. The cold weather this year moved our swim- ming season close to the end of school. 4. Bruce Baxter, the rcad runner, and Jchn Huie, the finish judge, stage a one-man bicycle speed race. 5. Judy Blodgett. glamorous M. U. H. S. Sophomore. practices bronco-busting from safe territory before she moves to the danger zone, the horse's back. 6. Ernie Ruiz checks his prize grape vines just after pruning. Many of the F. F. A. boys gain practical experience by pruning vines and trees on local ranches. 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