Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)
- Class of 1952
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Accordingly, we are proud To dedicaTe The 1952 SYCAMORE To Our Miss Beyer t N, 'R Av , . Q4-. 1? 'ea 7 1 H Vs 1 3' v xg X 'R x . f - 1 4 'A J '.Q'k :lv Eh, 1 v jx V Q, i' : x an ,ss 'Va f xh . 5 QM A I x. K as ' E' J 9 5 5 93 ' ' -f5l'. .v ',, .',. sf 4 2 A S X Elf My sw-fm,..'3Z ,,, 5353.54 1 '51 i Y T5 Q f ' wg-: k x ' 4- if: , Q H- k 45 Ti 1' ffiAi5 .,a:,g 7 1512 P51? fS'9sf1':55'Aii7 i an gi k My. .K K QL' f fi ff25'?Wiif ' 1' , 5? N 425 Q, 4, 75 K N ',...v -. ' .4- , N ,- ,. . f A ff' H , ' ' as.- ,ii 1 'Q j , ff' if 4:-fp rgf-- 24-r-NL . 1 .J - . 4, N, 5 lm' ..--:, S 5 s i f 'X 1 . M- 4' ,. by . f , -19 3 5' SL-jffx4A4 ,AKG wr .. 7, fxffxlff Z Z A f - - X J, 4 f f .fl Q7 f' ,LALQJ '7 'Wi 'X 5 f- Q 6 XPWT- 4 3?1Qsf X 27777,- QXxiY+1'axRYNiW5 .. !771 4-, 'ff 777!ffj' X! ,AV ouremssa As the years pass, the experiences you have had while students at Modesto High School will be among your most cherished memories. This SYCAMORE, the record of these experiences, will be a source of in- creasing pleasure as it serves to recall your successes, failures, and particularly the en- during friendships you have formed while in school. As a reminder of these exper- iences this book will become more and more one of your most valued possessions. I want to wish all students, and especially those who are graduating, the greatest pos- sible future success and happiness. We are indebted to you for your part in helping make this the fine school that it is. l only hope we have fulfilled our obligation to you in helping you obtain the quality of education and training you will need to successfully face the future. lt has been a great privilege for me to be associated with the faculty and students of Modesto High School. l will look forward to renewing associations in the fall with those who will return. To those who will no longer be with us, may I again extend my very best wishes. J. W. BERRY J. W. BERRY Principal COUNSELORS are: Mr. Harvey Rhodes, Vice Principal and Dean of Boys, Mr. David Nielsen, Attendance, Miss Helen Moser, Health Counselor, Miss Alice Ahlberg, Head Counselor. ,eq .M J . GRACE DAVIS Vice Principal Dean of Girls Members of the BOARD OF EDUCATION are: Stand- ing- Superintendent James Corson, Mr. Bert Abbott. Sitting-Mr. Carl Roth, Mr. Jack Wherry, Mr. Ian Hardie, Mrs. Kathryn Everett, Mr. Folke Floden. K ll.. l!'LJ:1,i i'K !A'0 Pinxxtk 5 .xxxkxlillll i Other COUNSELORS are: Mr. Harold Hutchinson, Administrative Assistant, Miss Elsie Beyer, Student Activities, Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw, Supervisor of lnstructiong Mrs. Vera Carlson, Nurse. l we U df' 1' MRS. DORIS YIALOURIS MRS. SALLY HARADER MRS. FRANCES HIGBEE MISS GEORGIA PALLIOS MRS. DOREEN DOMER MRS. ZOE ROGERS MISS MARTHA HOLMBERG MRS. LUCILLE MORGAN 1 1 T' Office staff aids our smooth-running school Mrs. Rogers cieaIs out fardy slips To late students. .l K l Good food is prepared by the Cafeteria Staff 3 Hungry students wait to be fed Standing: Mrs. Mary Fern, Mrs. Daisy Hopkins, Mrs. Mattie Streeter, Mrs. Catherine Gibson. Seated are: Mrs. Hazel Howenstein, Mrs. Stella Gillette, Mrs. Zella Wight, Mrs. Maifen Jones. t' 1 it +-1. ' w 9 t lx , t . - A ,, 3 ' he T iff Q L , ' l V . - ,vi if ' MA Maj , ' aff gfoloff MWA Qkanmmmi 1131 ff OT I1 - ,z .4 ' M450 'T ,. 7 Y f Af Y j fn Q . -if - .f ' . j A ' f , , A , , 'f' f 'vi 4- 34 Klub. LMA I ., ,A . ' T I 4' , ,g,' ' V A My 5-.1 , J , - f ' V , 2- 5 f 1 X, n 'H , ' - avi' f , , , , ' I . 1 , A f' ,, f 1 va , A ' fg , J If I Q.. L ,NL 1 ,Adxfb R I ' g 1 S Y I XE, 2 Ll. , Q99 --'Q-5 0 SHIRLEY TIMPSON President Treasurer, JACK BULLOCKf Secretary SHIRLEY TENNIS. Freshmen plan big things for future President Shirley Tirnpson and her assistants tried to make their first year at Modesto High School a mernorabIe one. The tall semester was spent in partici- pating in campus affairs and in getting acquainted. I ,asv-g' 17' ,vo 'Vt 1 X , LEROY PETERS X Vice President YeII Leader, DAVE BLICKENSTAFE Song Leader, CAROL MUSICK. 47 CAROL MUSICK, Representative, LLOYD REYNOLDS, Treasurer, JOAN JOHNSON, Secretary. , OO i FLOYD REYNOLDS K ' My Vice President f. .53 1 ' 5 vim , Z -' V wr. gA. 'y. 'ij' f .. . yi, , ' e if A PAT FREITAS, Song Leader, JOHN PEA COCK, Yell Leader, R Nf SKIPPER BALLEW K President Spring freshmen plan Bunny Hop -' ' The Bunny Hop is one of the foremost activities of the spring frosh class. Given for the first time last year, QM it is now an annual affair. .,55:j5,r1.i' ALEC JOSEPH President Secretary, CATHY EDMONDSON, Represen- tative, JOAN PEDEGO, Treasurer, JANICE HIGH. Sophs speed ahead in school life This semester the sophomore class sold candy and sponsored the first dance of the basketball season. PRESTON HARTSELL Vice President . 'S exf- Song Leader, MYRNA MIKKELSON, Yell Leader, JOAN MEANZA. ll ll ' ' Bunny Hop is activity of spring sophs Helping with The Bunny Hop was The sophomore class. Under The guiding hand of Carl Wynns, President, the sophs made This semester a long-to-be-remembered one. CARL WYNNS Presidenf 'K-J is DOROTHY JORDAN Vice President PAT ELLIOT, Treasurerg JACK SEI Represenrafivey JOAN PEDEGO, Se SUE GALLO, Song Leaderg RAY RISLEY, Yell Leader. 'F ,fl BOB FRANE CHRIS PATTERAKIS Pregidenr Vice President Proud juniors work hard Now upperclassmen, the iuniors of the fall semester proved To be very ambi- tious. Under the capable hand of President Bob Frane, the class sold hot dogs at the football games to make money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. JACK SEARS: SCCYSTBVY, Yell Leaders performing for President BOB Sitting is SALLY STULTZ S L d , ong ea er ANDERSONg Treasurer, LORRAINE FRA E. . N MARIE DAMRELL and LINDA LONG, stand ing, are Co-yell-leaders. PAT ENNIS, Treasurerg BOB TURK, Representative. Not pictured JEANNE ELKINS, Song Leader: BILL WHITE, Yell Leader is GAYLE JOHNSON, Secretary. Annual Prom is worked on by juniors The yearly Junior-Senior Prom presented no difficulty to the spring iunior class. With Chris Patterakis at the helm, the class launched vigorously into their projects for the ernester. CHRIS PATTERAKiS BOB MARTIN President Vice President l 1 Seniors V I V ' ,..k President PS- O vi-3,5 'ls . is gd 9 O. if S i 'U' O., lb MV begin lost year with a bong! Banging the gavel for the seniors is Jerry Coffee. This class has had a busy semester. They sold hot dogs at the football games, started the Senior Savings Plan, and sold food at the National Forensic League's speech tournament. Secretary, SYDNEY LEE, Treasurer, JOHN CARDOZAf Representative X Y DICK NUNES Vice President F ' il P f -I JOAN MCCORMICK. 'P Yell Leader, DENNlS MCFADDEN Song Leader, SUSAN LESLIE. Seniors prepare to meet new world JIM HOWELL President The graduating class of l952 planned many activities to make their last semester at M.H.S. a memorable one. President Jim Howell did a wonderful iob as he di- rected the class. 1 GARY OLSON Vice President Treasurer, NADINE CARDOZAg Secretary, BETSY Wll.LlAMSg Representative, VERA GOSSELINK. Yell Leader, DONNA WlTTHOFTp Song Leader, WES TOMLINS. 'Z L xy W VAL DAVAJAN President . . Q Executlve Commnttee ' X fills the bill A I ls . BOB MERRILL K Vice President VERA BILL GOSSEUNK WHlTE Song Leader Yell Leader Boa LAcoNo Bstsv wmmms A 4 Treasurer Secretary L V 2 A fi, -. t, is ., , AX' ,g.fX,p ., . .U E , iiqaztl gkfuf ,.- L fvi ,gf It L W AQ in as h 5 Mucncsv Russeu m- 'ssl . rf Hg 5+ 'x : HART HENSEN CHARLINE JACKSON DEBBY BANDY Zubllclly Heellll SYCBWVOVE' Edllof Broadcast Editor anager Com'-mssloner Fall Senate works busily to better school government. ,Qs f 'fi gf, Q. ,M gg i l f Aw Lf f 5 A ga f ,QQ We-,wiv yawn, 1 wi' f a. 5 H 3 Ng ay' if 1 1 G45 A 4 A 5 'iw' ll! id I 72- nms. ., I 1-Q 'UC ,wi 1 uggf , .W M Q-wx V ' - . 5 , . ,. f X N.. me u-sur N H-..-.-W... I My I E' i ...- Jack Sears row Jerry Coffee, back BFS, of the CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Members 5, TTI Willia SY are: Jack Sears, Vera Gosselink, Bet MITTEE M CO of ihe ELECTION FS Membe Morris. ar1er, Jackie lla I row: Dee E ith. Fron ffl S Tom 2 KU O .n o an I , 4 A-a-has .l Tom John Schacht, Mickey Hart, are, back row: Members of the FROLIC DAY COMMITTEE Lancaster, Mickey aldon, Larry sW w: Loui 0 Y COMMITTEE are, back LTH A f the HE Members o Howiff, bie Rob ifrakis. From row: Cardoza, John M y Coffee. Middle row: John Smith, Jerr ressey, Russ Henson. bee, Jean C Hig ris Hart. Front row: Sue Schachf, Do Bil White. Sue Schacht, 3 I' X J! ., 1' N le , 0 X M4 M it M , 0 f U72 2 K KN 'ff ' 1 , W X Q fa ff N 1 OFF rm 0 0 if ff HMJY X593 W gy , M xx 'T N-5 852 We try to master The courses in English are many and varied. They are designed to meet the requirements of upper-level institutions, and to give the students a better knowledge of the language and its gram- mar. Among the different courses are freshman and sophomore English, American and modern literature, public speaking, and English master- pieces. With such a variety, we can proudly say that students are satisfied with their English courses at Modesto High. .' 43.4,,,MN Top left: Mrs. Mary Ritter's public speaking class. Busy, aren't they? Center left: Mr. Greydon Milam's dramatics class preparing for one of the many plays which they presented during the year. Bottom left: Mrs. Driver's modern literature class busily at work. Pictured below are: Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw, Mr. Jay Cline, Mrs. Florence Driver, Mrs. Yvonne Ground, and Mrs. Martha Frazer. our own tongue Upper right: Mrs. Martha Frazer's sophomore Eng- lish class working. Lower right: Mrs. Dorothea Goldschmidt super- vises Juniors. Mr. Will C. Jumper, Mr. Greydon Milam, Miss Ruth Morgan, Miss Gladys Swearingen, and Mrs. Doris Wellman. Not pictured are: Mr. Robert Colton, Miss Rachel Woods, Mrs. Mary Ritter, Mr. Daniel Wilson, and Mr. Ray Ottoboni. ' i , I 'ir . . a 9 0 9 ,f 'N 0 I O 0 Q l Y 4 I xi ' h,..JvQ I I wtf 9 UL , ,, .W ' Ht on x I if-.ulmlfllnty All Nizfa- f- 0 ., '93s D 'X x -' I , X A , S X l J ii. t, i,. Q? 32 Mrs- Ars gratla artls 1't wH Mrs Isabelle Schrock Head of The Art Department Mr Frank Valermne and below Mr To Glambrum Schfocld s afl Cla Q5 ss do S some WXCNHQ- f f snide f7f5 p epdre pain, Q class . 5 all 'ovunts 6P9lle T0 Smiles ,etttl g T i ' a . Ng. Sita Camera 50' Art is adapted to the average needs of the individual capabili- ties of the more mature students. Commercial training is introduced and particular skills are devel- oped in special training. The pur- pose is not to make artists out of the students but to help raise their standards and develop their taste so that they can become more discriminating buyers of textiles, f u r n i t u r e, clothes, houses, and household furnish- ings as well as to introduce them to hobbies they may have fun with in their leisure time. Mp , ,W , fy, W Q? WTQD ,,,, f'ff 'W A bi ft 1 Applf ed OD aff feafherc-ra gflfden fs Wo In Clas 5. Ag. mec hanic student tries his skill at welding. lim w 4, 391 K A if ' X 'litzgil wi , f JU fiflljyiyl K1 ff! I 'XAN Z fx 44? f iff N lf fx xg' ff? 7-if x I IEA 4 XBXI l F QV 'Q' ' ,LQ x J By work and play Agriculture courses are organized for boys in- terested in agriculture as a vocation. This course prepares the student to enter directly into farm- ing as an occupational choice, to continue his vo- cational training in college or other similar schools, or to meet the requirements of the colleges of agriculture in this state and others. The courses are many and varied. A few are: horticulture, ag. mechanics, farm management and landscape- gardening. The department is the sponsor of the Modesto Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica. Mr. Hanson instructs his class in tree-pruning. Left. Ernest Schuber, Shirley Soa res and Ronald Vella tend some financial affairs of the F.F.A. we farm for pay ' i 1 Right: Landscape-gardening class receives lecture. Top: Mr. Dean McNeiIIy, department head and Mr. Ben Baskin. Bottom- Mr Walter Hanson and Mr Everett S af . . . p - ford. Not pictured is Mr. Donald Montgomery. g Q., E . Left: Students have plenty of ma terial for making farm tools. ? A-L XJ angst Pre-vocotionol courses are offered B o y s in auto-mechanics gain practical experience. Q , 3- K Wood workers practice cabinet making. Students run machines in metal shop. N Pre-vocational COUTSBS BFS OI'- ganized and maintained on the beginner's level and are prere- quisite to all trade or vocational courses. Ninth grade boys who plan to maior in T and I must complete one semester of general wood and one semester of gen- eral metal shop. ln connection with these shop courses they are also required to complete one semester of shop mathematics. The Sophomores may take one hour courses, the Juniors three hours, and Seniors four hour courses. .473 I 2' f ' ' 'l 3 ' ,fr 5 Ashford, Erickson Helm. F31 043 3' is Department Head, Aten, Cliburn, Craig, Dyke , Goodwin. Not pictured: Eggers, Genevro, Hackett 4' of' K. all t 'TL Boys work with plastic in class. Ronald Jordan remodels a table. 44 db I O I Miss Mary Gamble Miss Marian Spaan. Not pictured are Miss Lena Peron depart- ' ' - QQ H f ment head and Mr. Roy ,u Ottoboni. - .52 I me E fl' , 'c ' fff, X ffff ' 2 ' be ng fi fi , ' . :liz -I V ' V-iizi -, 4 ' I ' . 5 . 4' -.' . 'an 1 , f . J M' 1 -, X ,ffl f it .1 2,7 , f 5 y V, 4 . lfw' Language classes explore the world Foreign languages are open to any student. They are required for any student who is planning to enter college. In such a course the student learns to write, read, and speak the language. French, Spanish, and Latin are offered. Language teachers at M.H.S. are Department Head, Miss Lena Peron, Miss Mary Gamble, Miss Marian Spaan, and Mr. Roy Ottoboni. Miss Marian Spaan's second year Spanish class and Miss Lena Peron's tirst year French class study individually and recite orally. 'rt W fel Mrs. Margaret Abbot, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Miss Glee King, Mr. Joseph Meyers, Mr. Lorenz Newton, Miss Blythe Slaughter, Mr. Harry Steinberger, Mrs. Thelma Zingel. Not pictured are Mr. John McCattery and Mr. Martin Prolo. Business students prepare to become secretaries of the future. All phases of business are included in the curriculum of the department called Business Education. Secretarial training, office practice, bookkeeping, and con- sumer education make up the work of this very practical section of Modesto High School. Students in business machines and typing classes practice their daily class work. W 1 1 N 4 nl Special classes serve special needs The correlated program tries to meet the hardship of the slower learners and teach them at their own rate and level. The classes include civics, English, mathematics, etc. This program also includes play ac- tivity, an extensive movie schedule, and field trips to help enrich the learning curriculum. Mrs. Ruth D o I s o n, home teacher. Left: Pupils at work in Correlated Class. Miss Frances Fedalen, Miss Natalie Nel- son, speech correction teacher, and Miss Leona Yardumian, head of cor- related department. As they say, No rest for the wicked. Independent study is designed for a more advanced student. This class, usually leading Toward university teaches advanced algebra, Trigonometry, geometry, special history, English masterpieces, senior problems, and German. Afristudy or higher level, is only for upper-classmen. It , tv WM wt it i it gb l it ty it tyill 6 M in 'll' lw sr will M itlll lx ryllllllllvt t I ll ll l i. um Class prepares to turn in lecture notes. Q' Mr. Jumper, instruc- tor, correcting papers. it iq. , ,p,,...,...--vie jdegi si 1' 4 v 3, a at WO . dt! studeftls hal u MQ . maeven 1 7 ' Girls learn to be efficient homemakers in Home Economics 'Wf9wi like 4- :'P m - xefi ,ww-f l 'fb' ' J ,.-an K f ,U U v . Home Ec. students try their hand at cooking and sewing. The Home Economics course plans to meet the needs of Those interested in being housewives or those not planning to go to college. It is also taken by those who plan to be home economics teachers or workers in home demonstrations, public utilities companies, or magazines. lt teaches the girls to handle, plan, and manage a home. VW 1 , Mrs Geneva How- af e use is MC M L 'l B h K N ll rs. ei a as or, 'i iw Mrs. Lillian Bleil, Qt Q CX l X department h e a d. 'A Q ' Q gg Miss Irene Davis, kf I-f!,., 1L. 1'1huW l l YW xl Y' 'lgi ,e f gif' ' - 3 0 gf- Library welcomes students for day The above students are making use of the library s privileges Library class is for either boys or girls. Students who sign up for this course take complete charge ofthe various desks in the library and, at the same time, study li- brary books, methods, and ar- rangements. Above, Octet members: Bob Martin, Ren Reagan, Bill Moore, Jim Wakely, Paul Allen, Roger Haney, Ronald Wilcox, and John Corson. Accompanist is Galen Marshall. Teachers are, top: Mr. Paul Copeland, Miss Mary Gamble. Bottom: Mr. Robert Wing and Mr. Sterling Nicolayson. Not pictured: Mr. Langstroth, Mr. Smith, Mr. Voight. Below, the nonette: Elyse Martin, Elvera Perry, Joanne Bowen, Marilyn Smith, Co- rinne Wilson, Barbara Olson, Alberta Smith, Shirley Swallow and Vera Gosselink. Verdi was never like this Modesto High School's members have quite a variety of music courses to choose from. There are also many activities put on throughout the year by the music department. On this page are just a few of the activities in which the students participate. We try to study, learn to drive For students who desire to study during school time, we have provided a study hall. It is open six periods a day so that all students may be accommodated. Because of a law of this state, all students are required to take a course in driver education. For those who wish to learn to drive, there is a course offered in driver training. Right: Mr. Maurice Philleo, Mr. Carl Phoenix, Mr. Robert Wool- dridge. , - 'vw-7 Mr. Philleo's study hall busily at work. Right: The automobile donated to the school for the purpose of teaching the students to drive. wh Below left: Mr. Wooldridge's driver education class discussing the Code of Laws of State of California. fi., X5 12 ,Z Z' S ff' Z ,- Social Studies cover the world The courses in so- cial studies are many and varied. The his- tory students s t u d y from ancient man and th e very beginning down to modern times and the latest thing in history. Not only do they study history but also geography. Among the various so- cial studies classes at M.H.S. are freshman social studies, world history, and American history. ssl! X svfr ., Top: Mrs. Angelinoff leads class in studies Bottom: Pacific History class listens to Mr. Lovdjieff Department head Miss Adeline Rose brock Mrs Margaret Abbott Mrs A Elizabeth Angelinott Mr. William Johnson, Mr. Crist Lovd- iie . ,Cis- fef Kelley l .W-. xl n'fl77Tl, 5 la glf 1 Zhi? KT! f 1- 'X E to my il , harley-1 Ji' 1,1 ' ' MX iz ' ' , Q ' QPR, Q SDQ '14 i 3 Of 5' ', 5 f 1 A - 9 tt - , I f f 7---7 o' Q' ,Lev Students get a wide variety of science classes Science classes are open to every student. They are: general science C9b, Qaj, biology ClOb, lOaj, chem- istry Cllb, llaD, senior biology Ql2a, 12bj, and general physics C12a, l2bj. Top photo: Mr. Lloyd Mit- chell explains a problem to his chemistry class. Bottom photo: Students in Mr. Roland Loeftler's biol- ogy class work hard. Mr. Lars Bennet, Mr. Roland Loef- fler, Miss Phyllis Ruby. Not pic- tured are: Mr. Chris Lagiss and Mr. Lloyd Mitchell, Department Head. s ...V - 'hx J . N , --, . w hs.. They work in many numbers The mathematics department offers many different classes. Among these are general mathematics, algebra, ge- ometry, advanced algebra, trigonome- try, solid geometry, and practical mathematics. Right top: Mr. Marcus Erickson and Mr. Eugene Mould. Below: Miss Leila Prothero and Miss Phyllis Ruby. Senior mathematics class works in- dustriously. he is. 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A. . fi' ,gf A , . 1 'rc-sm mf , . 'X-Ap A ' A ' Q, P - f- - ,af A I Q.. , ,L hx xv fglf E3 ,J , if 7 9 N ' if mfg? , .3 ' . APT? x gg, 2- ,.i' M, 1 . P :- ., Q 4 J 1 53 B TRACK SQUAD-Bottom row: R. Curtis, R. Barnes, B. Thompson, C. Washburn, J. Cardoza, D. Gunter, D. Mitchell, K. Lemings, J. Millsaps, P. Taylor, and G. Carson. Second row: D. Gunter, J. Bullock, P. LaFond, E. Nutter, S. lmaizumi, H. Wend, R. Miller, C. Edling, R. Dooley, and J. Kidd. Third row: D. Townsend, G. Armstrong, C. Gardali, D. Fetzer, G. Walking, D. Owen, D. Phillips, G. Nicholson, C. McCoy, L. Grover, G. Sears, and G. Schmidt. Last row: G. Gleason, E. Garber, J. Mitchell, D. Hobbs, E. Christiansen, H. McCullough, B. Cooper, and J. Dolan. of pride and fame l Because of a very early deadline, the spring sports were not able to get a better coverage. However, there will be more pictures and data in the summer supple- ment. At left: Warren Van Camp goes up-up-up, and over 9 9, during practice season. Bottom left: Howard Weed, Larry Lancaster, Richard Barnes, and John Cardoza practice on starting the TOO N yard dash. s 1' At left: Neal Smith i: l veteran coach. Mg. ,,!!!!!5 1' il 9 Above: A BASEBALL TEAM-Bottom row: D. Butterfield, L. Smith, D. Nusser, C. Gibson, F. Machado, R. Santos, W. Talbot, R. Heath, J. Enochs, and B. Turk. Second row: J. Poyner, C. Caudle, B. Walters, C. Piplick, W. Thompson, J. Hutton, R. Shelmon, L. Wade, D. VanDam, R. Brewster. Third row: J. Hinton, J. Karsten, E. Gray, K. Tindle, V. Wilson, R. Kellogg, L. Johansen, J. Wilcox, C. Sims, and N. Peters. Fourth row: B. Frane, R. Merrill, C. Key, A. Garcia, L. Glover, R. Venturini, E. Ruiz, J. Laconte, D. Evers, and R. Dewey. Fifth row: G. Streeter, D. Houx, D. Peterson, D. Evers, C. Santos, R. Bosio, and C. Robirds. Below: B TEAM-First row: Burton, Rettig, Carvahlo, Maier, Wend, C. Harris, McCormick, Rialubin, Norvel, M. Reid, Johnson, Hilliher, Portin. Second row: Gray, Minkinnen, Pulley, Thompson, Crowley, Merritt, Mortin, Seeley, and Perkins. Third row: Plaste, R. Berthelsen, Wright, Meadows, Davies, Tobin, Gouby, W. Reid, Cole, Mooney, and R. Harris. Last row: Gorman. We aim for the top by power and skill 'Y Don Warhurst, B Coach, shows his pitching staff the principle of handling a curve. Clarence Gibson and Don Nusser were ex- pected to pace the Panther varsity at bat. A familiar face on any Modesto publication is that of Dick Windemuth, baseball coach. He is also coach of the Modesto area Amer- ica Legion baseball team. He has coached and guided several Modesto boys into pro- ball, two of whom are tossing the apple in the Maiors. W 'iw A- WTA 'H ' www L. A 1 1f 'A Y' ' , . , Yr, My v xi. i if 3 M' Y js, . 2 Wk . ff' . 2 41914. 9 ' .gkifsiigkfo W-1' , 2 ' X M, B 3, V f na , A , f .,, .. ,,. ,fx v ' iifff wg-, , fy 4, ,rg 5, - - . 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A-y Kia QA , 1 ' Q 1, ., I if QV Q I fx: in -2 1 , wi' au. v ff W N if V W! 9? if Q I fl 0 41 .iv if, 4 , 9-5- ,V 4 Oval QQ! 51, They're in the swim 1 'S L-R ., L ,V ,A . .9-.ag Q -p.-- A 5 .,3 A , - W iw' I ,, L . 2.5 Q ' ,fllr-f,,,,',Q 5.91 .I sw- Swimmers prepare to plunge for practice race. . in Liu in '- 'ei g QI ' F - F-ga The A SWIMMING TEAM-Back row, from left to I ' i right: R. Kashef, Manager, S. Sluis, J. Hardy, M. ' J1 y, 7 , 1 , Thomas. Second row: G. Thompson, D. Chugg, X. N ' Wyatt, J. Satnat, J. Flower. Third row: R. Louis, M. 4 Nelson, A. Dobel, T. Crothers, N. Kline, R. Beard. Front row: R. Smith, R. Crawford, T. Leaman, L. Simpson, J. Coffee, and B. Semmens. ,rg DARRELL HULL H' Z , Swimming Coach g The members of the B SWIMMING TEAM-Back row, from left to right ' ' ' M. Fleemer, A. Back, J. Roberts, D. Alexander, E. Benson. Second row sf' I N S. McCarter, W. Wilson, E. Smith, B. La Fond, H. Morgan. Third row J. Simmans, W. White, R. Drum, B. Townsend, G. Hart. Front row: G Hardy, I. Stark, D. Smith, and D. Barber. ' it I J, A alia 1 If ,xii 'X H X A vx 'ff-A.. T f if ff' .' I 4 L.. Fug 48 .X ,A-44' r , . V , ' . - 1 L, , . g' Img 1 .4 V 9 , 1 ,EA V. .6 58 5 + a. y. ,,:f'f, r x. 'VJXFK fa. as 4 4 W X xr ,J 9 s, 4 , I aa? Q Q mf as s f I These five gals are -A.. ,. xxx 1 ' MTE! 2, fe. I' ' 0 I 1 MISS MARILYN PLEISCH ff really on the ,fn 'S 'K' Wye., MRS. EILEEN OESAU all! 9 sf' f MISS SHIRLEY DERRICK NN. I ,fe wel ,-'V MISS LIBBY JAMES I Y MISS MARILYN HEIN 4: QNX Q fm YM mt QF! '? S If -:--+--- ,wig b--W 2 ., --l---.- ----Q-aan...-5 ---4--'-----0---4--..1.., ................,g,A an-.gdg ii? YM ,Zz LQ L A 1' fb..- Look at the racket they're in! X 2 :X , ' ,Lv M Z., 4 'famng-wwa. 'wsqag J I , fy 39, ,X . W -- .3 ,- . ,uw in MFG Q 1 v., is-LJ' fiwiw :Qw- S' . ,ifsxrg Lwiif? 5. ,.. 1 'Q . 'ix , , xt .XA Axq-a.5..x ,.- 1' 'Q M 'Q '25 X Q wg -if yi' x I ' x .. ,N 1-:Ag x i. wb W ,Q L .. xg X WG? gr Back row: J. Kiellberg, J. Borges, B. Morr, B. Baird, J. Goodman, M. Stroud. Middle row: T. Martin, C. Vandervort, J. Levacy, H. Andre, W. Stone, S. Swallow. Front row: B. Ollar, N. Shirk, D. Bandy, G. Willinger, A. Hanchett. Back row: W. Fowler, B. Weaver, P. Willingham, B. Mitchem, J. Woolsey, and C. Pingree. Third row: D. Overholtzer, P, Hatfield, B. Borchardt, B. Moring, J. Flora, R. Bowen, B. Fike, N. Stoffe. Second row: A. Stephens, J. Parker, T. Maples, G. Owen, D. Missall, C. Smith, R. Glick. Front row: J. Taccogna, J. Parker, B. Olsen, J. Martin, M. Gibson, A. Runyan, J. VenEssen, B. Welch. BETTY MORING Z I' TONI MARTIN MRS E OESAU NOLA DIRIKSON BARBARA MITCHUM GERRY THOMAS Officers promote interest in sports T GNA WANDA FOWLER 2 f BETTY MORR , N 'X Q 4 3 Q il 1 f U W M I JACKIE mcco T ROSEMARY BOWEN B 3 - 1 'f T ' X A? -ug 'K Y f E x , p.-M ,...., I .75 uv in ' 'ml , C43 ' N V Q--. , J 'fur ff , ,ly in if M' Xl, AX- . Back row. K. Musxck, J. Hugh, H. Overholfzer, J. MacPha1I. Front row. N. Durnck- son, J. Mote. F. ,.............. ,,...................................................-....- ,,........i....-............-...--.-.. CIS , E P'--'MWA- W ' 1 E ,........---0 ,.,........... ,....,...v.- . P... k..,.M -,...... ......................................................... Back row: M. Pepe, M. Holden, G. Thomas, M. Crawford, D. McGrath. Front row J. Braskat, B. Corkiras, B. Olophanf, B. Erickson, C. Cuneo. il M F ! i K xxx Ov! I X4 1-x.-NM 80 Earl Cripe, Evelyn Griswold, and Robert Ricci Cfront rowj look over copy while Bill Eral Cin backj, staff artist, sketches. xkf 1, Sycamore staff works to produce successful yearbook Adviser Jumper consults Editor Jackson on dates of deadlines. Pat Rickey, in charge of club pic- tures, discusses yearbook sched- ule with Valerie Brown. Donna Witthoft, Dot Jordan and Joan Pedego decide on picture layout. 101 Sycamore Leaves compiles the literary work of M. H. S. Editor Pat Garrett and her Assistant Editor, Peggy Walker, look over manuscripts. P Artist Shirley Loomis and Secretary B e s s i e Postelle discuss ideas. Galloway and Shank CBusiness Editor and Assistant Secretaryj work together. Front row: S. Louis, G. Horton, B. Postelle, J. Hubbard, G. Evans, P. Walker. Back row: P. Shank C. Galloway, D. Wolf, V. Hodson, D. Millerick, and Editor Garrett. Ron Wilcox and Nora Nyegaard appear in a tragic Q?j melodrama Our Queen, Sydney, rides gaily through the streets of Modesto. fine assemblies are staged Debby Bandy speaks calmly of Air Raid ! . if V. ,Mg-xy! The Little Women are, back row: Vera Gosselink, Jo, Bernice Oller, Meg. Middle row: Debby Bandy, Amy, Barbara Autry, Marrnee. ln front: Joan Drew, Beth. .,j'?Ir', I s. ., Y 5 E P... - E Q, 3 ill it lt . g . ltr T ll if l'l lm Dramatics classes under Mr. The attempted lynching of John Mitrakis in Green Valley. Appearing in the Christmas Carol were, left to right: Barbara Au- trey as Mrs. Bird, Ron Wilcox, Uncle Jack, Ted Leaman, Mr. Bird, and in back, Joan Van Nos- trand, the Angel. have active year Milam Jerry Coffee, playing Eldon, listens while Prim, Linda Long, lectures during Green Valley produc- tion. Mrs. Ruggles, Vera Gosselink CrightD reprimand ing daughter QSally Stultzj in the Christmas Carol Other Ruggles children seem to enioy it. Betty Morr, Aunt March, dis- gruntled, Jo, Vera Gosselink, an- noyed, listen to Mr. March played by Ron Wilcox in Little Women. sl' f 4. N? ?TfL F my .fry wg if as My W 1? gk E llffp Sf in .Z M.. new f' ,ff I f K, 1, A , -2 , N-if 1.44, f , , . - ,f .-7.1, :fi Y 1' ' V' Lf , I, ff A' . ,f fr ' 512 ,J-cf ' M A 'Q 4, fd dy -C--nw sg- 1 1' tiff- F' ,ff 6 L ' 'M rl 4 ru y K . --L., ' 1' .,. :.,ifL.J I . fn ,,,1 ' . ' . ' f 4 ,f . xv - V Y, It l Af' is -ff-' Y , ,I ., XI V 'I - ' . X xi .If f ff, , A 1 - ff I V ,. . Q ' I 1 ' . I ' X , -' 4 fl' ff! ff ,I X fx .. 1 I f , .f , r , J x g,,,. Z? nn I new X, Q99 ,' 1 link, J. Shurtz, P. Rickey, B. Ollar, O. Heath. Middle row: M. Van Konynenburg, B. Postelle, A. Martin, C. Missall. First to row: B. Olson, S. Schacht, C. Jackson, R, Glick. Kneeling: M. Pleisch, Adviser. Tri-Y Back raw: A. Anderson, L. wild, v. Gom- of all Tri-Hi-Ys on life's stage Alpha officers are: Naomi Shirk, President, The fall officers install the spring officers at a Carter, Vice President, Pat Rickey, Treasurer, candlelight ceremony. Spring President, Charline Jackson, Chaplain, and Joyce Shurtz, Ser- Jackson receives her gavel from Past President, Not pictured is Joan McCormick, Naomi Shirk. Members of Tri-Beta Chi-Back row: Miss Libby James, Adviser, Maureen McCaffrey, Pat Shirley, Charlene Smith, Nancy Stofle, Pat Evans. Middle row: Jackie Morris, 'CIP' nl Leading the group for the tall semester was Jackie Morris, President, in the right front. To her left is Mary Endres, Secretary. The middle row, left to right are: Diane Woodworth, Treasurer, Maureen McCaffrey, Vice President, Edlee Han- son, Publicity Manager. Back row are: Pat Shirley, Chaplain, Mimi Damrell, Assistant Sergeant-at arms, and Miss Libby James, Adviser. F il is Diane Woodworth. Tri-Beta Chi puts in active year with projects The purpose of this Tri-Y, as of all Tri-Y's is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. Tri-Beta Chi has been a very active club throughout the year. Members had monthly pro- iects in which they served their community. One of their many proiects was entertaining the Polio ward at the County Hospital. Mary Endres, Shirley Endres, Bev Ashton Front row: Eleanor Browder, Shirley Lee Edlee Hanson, and in the extreme front Sixth row: D. White, M. Shenewark. Fifth row: J. Leisi, M. Maughan, B. Oman. Fourth row: N. Richardson, J. Kirk, A. Blaine. Third row: J. Bowan, L. Huffman, R. Hetland, B. McDonald, R. Bowan. Kneel- ing are: E. Lee, N. Nyegaard, J. Dabler, A. Berry. Sitting are: S. Lee, J. Drew, P. Ennis. Members of Tri-Y Lambda are, back row: C, Cross, B. Corkins, D. King, J. Griffin, S. Spaans, M. Chaffee, M. Dahl. Third row: D. Melgren, V. Duran, J. Parker, H. Overholtzer, J. Parker, G. Kuhl, B. Ware. Second row: R. Reed, B. Simpson, K Reed. Kneeling is B. Welch. Tri-Y Lambda is one of three clubs which began this year. Tri-Y Alpha, Tri-Beta Chi, and Tri-y Delta had the opportunity to or- ganize the new groups. They will be outstanding actresses on and off stage flat- Officers of Tri-Y Lambda are, back: Virginia Du- ran, Secretary, Sharlene Spaans, Chaplain, Joy Griffin, Vice President. Middle row: Betty Welch, President, Gerry Kuhl, Sergeant-at-arms. Front: Barbara Simpson, Treasurer. 93 Members of Tri-Y Gamma are, back row: B. Oblibhatnet, C. South, J. Borges, A. Berthelson, B. Hurley, R. Johan- son. Second row: G. Schapman, G. Thomas, P. Peck, R. Baker, J. Watrous. Kneeling are: G. Grover, G. Keith, S. Castle. Sitting are: D. Cheever, B. Watkins. Newly organized Tri-Ys uphold standards of T all Tri-Hi-Ys The officers are, standing: Joan McPhail, Vice Presi- dent, G. Thomas, Chaplain, D. Cheever, President, R. Baker, Sergeant-at-arms, S. Solomon, Publicity Man- ager. Kneeling are: B. Watkins, Secretary, J. Watrous, Representative. Epsilon officers are, front row: B. Thomas, Secretary, N. Coleman, President, B. Williams, Vice President, N. Nielson, Treasurer. Standing: M. Ackers, Publicity Manager, M. Smith, Chaplain, B. Moore, Historian, B. Lynn, Sergeant-at-arms, C. Hillas, Representative. fa I-ll-I I-llll S '- .XJ- Members of Epsilon are, kneeling: B. Williams, Adviser Miss J. Mancarti, N, Coleman. Second row: J. Hall, M. Davisson, M. Smith, L. Brace, P. Marsh. Third row: C. Harrison, E. Montgomery, M. Ackors, B. Crews, B. Thomas, G. Palmer. Back row: C. Hillas, B. Lynn, B. Morr, M. Pobans, N. Coleman. rrr r if ,,1 pg Ugnnanuisvf ! 'l X2 Fall officers of Key Club are, standing: John Karsten, Junior Representative, Becker Fullerton, Treasurer, Richard Minkkinen, Sophomore Representative, Ken Wilson, Secretary, Carl Henderson, Senior Representa- tive. Sitting: John Cardoza, President, Tom Smith, Vice President. Spring officers are standing Tom Smith Vice Pres: dent, Carl Henderson, President. Kneeling are: Leon Glover, Junior Representative, Kenny Wilson, Publicity Manager, John Karsten, Secretary, Howard Pearson, Sophomore Representative, Mickey Hart, Senior Repre- sentative. Their show must always go on The Key Club is a service organization which donates its time to the school and community. Ed Steele, Ad- viser, and the members work side by side on bettering the school and community. Members of the Key Club are, back row: Bob Dewey, Bob Frane, Roy Shlemon, Richard Minkkinen, Carl Henderson, Stanley Fernow, John Corson, Leon Glover, John Karsten, Leland Carlson. Second row: John Schacht, Gary Fisher, Bill McKinley, John Cardoza, Kenny Wilson, Art Garcia, Orin Sowell, Daryl Carlson, Tom Smith. Front row are: Becker Fullerton, Bill Boone, Mickey Hart, Jerry Coffee, Charles Kittrell, Howard Emerson, Daryl Evers, Rodney Beard. . X I Back row: L. Santos, R. Mitien, D. Savage, A. Davis, Mr. Cris! Lovdiieff, E. Cripe, C. Wynns. Middle row: G. Fisher, G. Thomp- son, N. Martin, J. McDonald, McCormick. x Y'::1 u vu n 1 'Ill' . i Wi Front row: B. Wasson, J. Burger. u X 1 l Fall officers: President Nor S p o r T s Commissioner C Wynns Ried Mitten opened mee-if ings with a prayer. G. Fisher was in charge of the money. man Mm ' Omega Hi-Y helps spread friendship throughout school dent. sf Sigma Hi-y performs projects for school Decorating the Christmas tree is one of the many proiects the Sigma does for the high school. Some members of Sigma Hi,Y decorate the Christmas tree for the main hall of M. H. S. Members of Sigma Hi-Y are, front, R. Bradley, B. Babington, T. Croth- ers, J. Semmens, C. Rickey, J. Mooney, B. Kashef, Middle row: N. Kline, B. Semmens, B. Moore, C. Soderstrom, J. Newquist. Back row: B. Dewey, J. Mathews, A. Dobel, B. Jones, C. Washburn. Fall officers are, back, Jim Mathews, Sports Commis- sioner, Neil Kline, Treasurer, Ed Olson, Secretary. Front are: Jack Newquist, President, Bill Moore, Vice Presi- Spring officers are, back Jack Newquist, Chaplain John Graham, Sports Com missioner, Tom Crothers Secretary, Mickey Hart Treasurer. Kneeling: Ed Ol son, President, Al Dobel Vice President. 15 F.F.A. officers are: John Hardie, Sen- tinel, Ron Vella, President, Ben Root, Reporter, Ernie Schuber, Filibuster Edi- tor: Bill Amerine, Vice President, Jim kis. Farmers plan for the future Extreme back: V. Alessi, L. Garber, S. Wolfe, B. Gallo, J. Flower, H. Skinner, W. Guinn, G, Van Konynen- burg. Next: J. Lewis, E. Garber, J. Magness, R. Holmes, R, Ramont, S. Bowers, J. Kidd, R. Eneboe, T. Riberio, R. Santos, A. King, J. Amstutz, B. Walter, R. Drum, F. Fairbank, J. Laconte, D. Hampton, J. Harwell, R. Kellogg, B. Ablis, B. Pearson, R. Owens, D. Skiles, B. Frobose. Third row, halfway: R Garber, T. Teizeria, C. Rickey, A. Henriques, B. Schmitt, S. Malta, C, Nunes. Fourth row: R. Fisher, B. Sousa, E. Avila, L. Peters, J. Pepe, F. Machado, N. Skinner, G, Teixeria, D. Wampler, N. Baggesse, D. Coons,' F. Monacco, H. Wend, L. Grover, B. Oyler, K. Johnson. Fifth row: D. Schmidt, T. Lillemoen J. Ventinglia, J. Traner, B. Hoyopattubi, G. Powell, A. McCoy, B. Winn, L. Jarrett, D. Skiles, V. Heinrick, F. lkerd, E. Powers, N. McGee, D. Mathiesen, J. Sears, D. Anderson, F. Wilder, B. Crocker, R. Dooley. Front row: M. Dupire, D. Short, D. Alves, E. Eggers, J. Jackson, R. Brubaker, C. Santos, G. Lewis, E. Ruiz, A. Hendricks, D. Cummings, E. Benson, P. Wilson, E. Thompson, G. Kounias, S. Morgan. Clawson, Secretary, John Stavraka- Fall officers of Future Homemakers of America are, front: Anita Scheuber, Vice President, Loretta Skiles, Song 5. Leader, Pat Morris, Historian, Dee Car- ter, Treasurer. Back row are: Jeanette Conlee, Secretary, Mary Hicks, Presi- dent, Gladys Morris, Reporter, Dona Millerick, Parliamentarian. They have the ability to decorate the future Members of F.H.A. are, front row: B. Myers, P. Burke, P. Coley, H. Overholtzer, J. Simmons, A, Stott, E. Bravo, K. Skidgel, A. Scheuber, P. Morris, B. Smith, O. Heath, V. Duran, A. McLemon, D. Schiell C. Whipple, D. Carter. Second row: R. Affonso, M. Hicks, J. Conlee, D. Millerick, B. Cratchfield, R Bunter, G. Morris, M. Gray, J. C. Simmons. Third row: C. Meyer, V. Lewis, S. Louns, A. Evens, S. Jay, L. Skills, M. King, J. Ston, K. Dress, N. Hanson, A. McCoy. Fourth row: B. Carraway, M. Boege, C. Van Duyn, O. Benson, J. Lewis, V. Murphy, A. Cockman, N. Bailey, M. Brown, M. Dias, L. Coonce, B James, V. Hammonds. Back row: E. Zeff, V. Thompson, M. Levi, E. Bailey, E. Sabala, P. Cooper, M Bryson, E. Dias. Commercial Club officers are: Lavesta Alfhoff, Secretary, Clare Meir, Vice President, Dolores Reese, Treasurer, Shirley Soares, President. Commercial Club learns P's and Q's Members of Commercial Club are, front row: D. Reese, S. Soares, L. Meanza, V. Mann, P. Burke, L Althoff, E. Bravo, A, Bravo, M. Schuchferman, L. Arnopole, J. Powers, S. Allen, L. Hanson, A. Carnin R. Hetland. Back row: A. Cockman, V. Murphy, D. Livingston, C. Eway, G. Amador, J. Van Essen, C Vandervorf, S. Hale, N. Richardson, J. Coffelf. Third row: C. Meir, N. Kincanon, L. Whaley, K. Hendris A. Palmershein, E. Guinn. Back row: S. Lee, C. Smith, N. Stofle, R. Helferbrand, J. Morgan, B. Dugan M. Egger, L. Costa, L. Gourte. Their designs the stage Members are, back: Advisers, Tio Giambruni, and Isabelle Schrock, Paul Ortega, Jim Mapes, Glen Streeter, Ann Madruga, Dorothy Morrison, Jo Ann Kiellberg, Dolores Wichman, Darwin West, Douglas Barber, Virginia Elliott. Front row: Barbara Lynn, Barbara Ramont, Doris Cummans, Nancy Schulz, Ann Martin, Gayle Johnson, Janet Smith, Pat Johnston. 2 Apr, kj xwif, Officers of Art Club Barbara Ramont, Sec retary, Dorothy Morri X son, President, Bar bara Lynn, Publicity Manager, Gayle John son, Treasurer a n cl Vice President. set f Mu Eta Sigma members are, front, Joan Bowan, Elyse Martin, Barbara Olson, Pa- tricia Lund. Middle row: Vera Gosselink, Shirley Swallow, Mimi Damrell, Marilyn Smith, Ruth Anne Barrett. Back row: Corine Wilson, Galen Marshall, Ren Regan, Robert Wilson, Marlene Dougherty. Their notes of music will be heard long after the curtain falls k Mu Eta Sigma is an honor society corn- posed of outstanding students in A Cap- pella Choir, Band, and Orchestra. They take active part in music festivals, concerts, etc., with their Adviser, Mr. Robert Wing. 3123 Q f , ,ex , 'f , iw .N S 0 Joe Saunders, spring Treasurer, Lorraine Wild, fall Vice President, Vera Gosselink, Past Secretary, Bill Moore, spring President. Fall officers not pictured are, Ronald Wilcox, President, Paul Allen, Treasurer, Joan Bowan, Publicity Manager. Spring officers not pictured are: Elyse Martin, Vice Presi- dent, Shirley Swallow, Secretary. A 1555532 A P - A ff 'Q J fy, 6 W f 1 , ,X :0 'wifi N- A rl, Q J sv' My 5 553216 fw 2? Y is , .EWS 9243: 5 3 5 LL iw Q-f f3 4 amy! Ah, Q ,327 ,,, ww WWF .Man 1 Q. D ii X Q' is if Wi 52 gi J I3 I '4 3 'B r ? rig, ii? 5 . ..J A Y 'Hx ,W 3 A 4 - . ' . N 5. fs' 1 Q, ff i ' y fiff Q . 5 f , ,CN Wifffff , 3, Aff , . :f:,,' 1111 Wm Espoiolitos learn about neighbors to the south Members of Spanish Club are, back row: E. Olson, J. Karsten, J. Wakley, M. Hart, J. Cressey, A. Berthelson, A. Blaine, A. Burke, N. Nyegaard, B Williams, P. Shirley, W. Wilson, J. Coffee, LB. Martin Front row: S. Lawson, N. Zellman, M. Wherry M. Thom pson, S. Murphy, P. Stout, S. Hopkins, M. Conner, M. Moorehead, J. Taccogna, K. Lucas and C. Weasf. 1 Fall officers, back: Kale Lucas, Treasurer, Mickey Heart, Jean Cressey. Front: Bob Mar fin, Vice President, Arleva Berfhelson, Ser- geanfraf-arms, Jerry Coffee, P r e s i d e n T Jackie Taccogna, Secretary. xx Members of SP Spring Presiden Club falk plans 0 nish fa Jackie TaccOQf'a' Ver The Press Club lS made up ot the BROADCAST and SYCAMORE Edntors and outstanding students from the lournalnsm classes The purpose of the club as to better the relatuons between the school and commu nut Lookung over the BROADCAST and SYCA MORE are Norman Martin Charlune Jackson and Wull C Jumper Adviser Standang back are Debby Bandy Earl Crlpe Carmel Todaro Pat Rickey LII Laranlo and Daryl Carlson Press Club publlclzes school actlvltles Fall oftlcers are Secretary Treasurer L Laranlo Hlstoruan C Todaro Presudent P Rlckey and Vlce Presudent D Bandy Gaznng unto space are President Rickey and Historian To aro Daryl Earl and Debby busy themselves at blackboard wfzw- is .312-if If rip - 2 f , . . W - Q 1 V1 , ' nfl .fm ,. ' 1 A faxpaiz 4 'L 5 ' 1, f f A A u.,:w::f , E 5- V V W ,am A ' f - My 'ff WM wwf 73 1 LWMWN-f A ' ' N if 4 1 M' ,M 'Ql,'L'f f ' g 'F ' val 1 , ' . . MW' ' ' ' i A f , ww fn 31' f A va- e ij' 35, 4 , 1 W r Q6 ga be :V V, f J A, , ' 4 ,WWQW 4 2 Qin' 1 gk ' . . 9 K ' fin 5 fakwifif fm. Q 'f N mf my X1 'F - www fw ' Y x Jaws, ff 1 f N V '4 x -Q: A 2 5 i 2 'A ' ' f-Swv A X QSM , Q s Q4 ws ' A . U 1533, , V ,L k lm 4 ' V 1 f ' 1 if Q ' at 'mf I A . L , I r X5 f '14 V., , 1 -555 55 Lf, A ,WS V ,F -2 . 7 VA - Yami 1 ,gffw A gg 1 '-Q1 -- I 1,-55,5 Y Jie, ' 5? Q A ' ' -Q f '+ sg .yr , r 5,12 mm F 5, ,55 N , . 2 V' 'mf , V 5 3' fag, , ey .1 ,w ' , A- 11. ,:' 355 fag - ' . z f ' 'gr' ff, Q, ' ' 'fr kfg.: ' 'gm . . -' ,sq W k x 106 1 Q, as V711 Wildlifers enjoy learning about nature through field trips The Wildlife Society is made up from M.H.S. stu- dents who enioy the great outdoors. They plan field trips, and take them on Weekends and vacations. Fall officers of the Wildlife Club were in the back row Joe Saunders Secretary Bob Gallo, Treasurer In front are Bruce Wyatt Chief Field Trip Reporter and Bill Saunders, President Vi --Ii .. What goes up must come down -Fall officers of the Science Club are, back row: James T y I e r, President, Gerry Thompson, V i c e President. Fronl row: C. Van- dervorf, Secretary, D. Morrison, Chap- lain. Back row: D. Defamore, G. Azevedo, L. Glover, G. Thompson, B. Boone, J. Tyler, K. Tindle, N. Cavanna, and Adviser L. Mitchell. Front row: B. Madden, S. McCarYer, J. Turner, M. Pobanz, N. Dean, D. Morrison, C. Vandervort, M. Verhagen, J. Amstutz, P. Squires. Watch them O4 0 I M L.,. they're crafty Q?-0-4-:H 969+- C'++7'C'+4-l'- ,5+.4.44,.5.g.. 4.5,.1,.g..g. .3, . Fall semester offi cers are: Delber Cherry, President Dick Nunes, Vic President, Bo C r a n e, Busines Manager. Members of the Craftsmen for the fall term are, back row: K. McKensey, L. Whitaker, J. Zimmerman, W. Truesdail, J. Wilcox, L. Reid, J. Coalson. Front row are: E. Boykin, P. Boone, D. Cherry, B. Crane, R. Johanson, D. Nunes. if , , if 1 -KX ,V Z. . ,Haig , is 5 -Q V- X ui S sg 3 S twine, 5 752W 'll' -ew' gl K3 ' - gf' 3551 sir, ,.. 2 ,+s.+,.i maxi Ms? ,.q: 3, f , . f I ' A I I ' 1 Fall officers: Carl Henderson, President, Carmy Todaro, Treasurer, Dee Carter, Recorder. Not pic- tured are: Dick Crawford, Vice President, and Joan McCormick, Secretary. Members of N.F.L. are, back: Adviser, Mary Riner, B. Ollar, D. Candlish, P. Elliott, J, Liebranz M. Hart, C. Todaro, W, Sims, N. Stewart, V. Gosselink, B, Autrey, D. Carier. Siiting are: G Willinger, C. Higbee, M. Moorehead, L. Osranowski, A. Martin, J. Newquist, J. Coffee, H. Emerson P. Thomas, D, Higbee, J. Simmons, C. Ferrie, J. Brown. , AN I Their voices will be heard far in the future Spring officers are: Carmy Todaro, Recorder, Alec Joseph, Vice President, Colleen Higbee, Treasurer, Dee Carter, President, Myrna Moor- head, Secretary. J Their scripts will be used on and off stage Members of Writ- ers' Club are, back: John Schacht, Char- line Jackson, Advi- ser W. C. Jumper. Middle row: Bob Ricci, Bessie Pos- telle, Gerry Thomp- son, Pauline Thom- as, Amos Broyles. Front: Shirlee Law- son, Dee Carter. Not pictured: Shuii lmaizumi, Adviser Yvonne Ground. Writers' Club consists of 10 members who enjoy writing. They meet once a month in the home of a member. Manuscripts are read, criticized, and discussed during the meetings. After reading manuscripts, members ot Writers' Club enloy refreshments in the home of Gerry Thompson. Members of A Cappella In front end sheet of book are front row E Martun E Perry N Nyegaard J Bowen C Galloway E Phoenlx G Armstrong H Farr T Crothers C Drakes C Sharp B Olsen N Shark G Wllllnger Second row B Autrey J Reanck L Parrln B Wllllams B Martln O Sowell R Henson W Van Camp C Soderstrom P George P Manke M James S Swallow Thurd row A Smith A Berry C Mussall R Bradley B Moore B Townsend P Orvls C McCoy J Romeo L Beam L Grover F Battles L Johnson J Cherry L Wald Vera Gossellnk Back row R Barrett J Smith C W son V Hodson J Sooter R Regan G Glddlngs J Wakley F Chattleld C Pa rakls D Case P Allen J Corson R Wilcox C Meir N Lambert B Moreland Those not pictured are R Bowen F Boardman C Eway J Llebrenz B Ollar M Rhodes J Shurtz A Weakley E Wulson R Wllson Members ot band are front K Asher C South L Pescarmona M Shterholtz J Saunders C Sharp A Ormonde M Mayhew B Hunt B Waterman L McClure S Gustolson C Relnecke M Dougherty S Detamore R Guzman Second row B Saunders M Pugh G Vent D McGrath J Wllllams E Balley N Cavanna R Bowen R Scheel C Galloway B Bartlett C Krakow E Lee R Barrett A Patmore Third row M Lesher M Crawford J Stow D Vent K Musik S Samuelson R Glenn G Hart F Nakano V Tanner M Burchett G Oletta H Lockard J Ray P Miracle R Davis B Boyd C Gottschalk N Ney G Allen Back row G Wll on N Lambert N Cooper R Serpa L Lockard J Wllhlte C McCoy W Van Camp N Nelson N McAm1s L Ikerd G Garner J Gilmore D Evyers E Van Wert G Pruce D Carey V Gossellnk Members ot orchestra In rear end sheet of book are back row J Hartzell C Cuneo C Relnecke G Vent G Allen M Ney E Phoentx E Gant C Galloway S Totl L Helterbrand J Wllson Mlddle row P Thomas F Salinas C Lester K Hewlett J Sherlock J Chlsamore L Mlller G Kenobble E Barley L Green D Lewls D White Front row V Davalan S Fernow K McKlnnon R Enckson A Gregory M Weldon P Smlth B Whlte M Fetzer J Chlsamore B Kelly J Hadley J Lancaster F , 1. 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Officers of the Treble Clef Choir are, Standing: Dorothy Missall, Vice President, Alfreda Turner, Librarian, Bette Colver, Librarian. Seated are: Donna Gish, Secretary, Donna Fisher, President, Sydey Lee, Treasurer. First row: Allene Carrier, L. Robbins, E. Assad, S. Lawson, B. Fernandes, T. Noto J. Watson, R. Baker, P. Woodbridge, M. Wilson, N. Shirk, D. Fisher, R. Erickson Second row: R. Greening, D. Rose, L. Meanza, V. Duran, V. Robertson, D. Kachi K. Skidgel, E. Chamberlain, H. Coffman, L. Kennedy, V. Siegman, B. Welch, E. Carper Third row: B. Colver, D. Melgrin, N. Schulz, N. Croslin, R. Balman, O. Heath, D Gish, C. Missall, I. Cole, D. Missall, B. Newman, S. Lee, B.,Wildson. Back row A. Turner, C. Pingree, I. Leonardo, B. Crawford, Z. Ashford, J. Taylor, D. Weedy M. Mullins, D. Wagner, Z. Parker, P. Rumsey, J. Morgan. A A ,rg .- 5.65 Q . ff' .A,.1L,M. .I 1 ' as-4, 4? Ir' orS ,,.v-' A t if f f'f5' , ? 4 A 1 1 mf' ' X QQ? 52 . 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JUDY ALEXANDER History DECC GAA Dance Concert PAT AMBROSE College Prep Latin Club CSF Life Member Senate 48 N 'L JIM ALLEN T and l Football Craftsmen JOHN Afvisrurz College Prep Science Club FFA , J Top row: GARY ANDERSON GRANT ANDERSON HELEN LOUISE ANDRE CSF GAA Spanish Club Senior Memorial Committee BARBARA AUTREY QQ: -Sr' 5 xx' i X 1 1 A l'-n CLARENCE AUTREY T and I Track Aero Club 4 SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG English FRANCES BALLESTERO Q ' 1 iffy gf? f 'l YT E, SAMI ASSAD LUTHER Au Boitom row: HUBERT BALSBAUGH T and I Craftsmen DORA BLANCHE BANDY English Broadcast Editor Tri-Y-Delta GAA CSF Life Member DoRRls BARNETT FHA GAA L T and l Track 8 lt 'Q MARY BENSON ARLEVA BERTHELSON BERNELL BERTONCINI Rally Committee Ski Club Spanish Club Art Club Bottom row: ARLENE BLICKENSTAFF Social Science Rally Committee Senate FLORENCE BOARDMAN RALPH BOGER DOROTHY BICKNELL Top row: RUTH ANN BARRETT Band Orchestra A Cappella Mu Eta Sigma ANGELA BAVARO Commercial GAA Commercial Club DECC Louise BELCHER History Rally Committee Librarian FRED BIZZINI Agriculture FAA ANNA MARY BLAINE Spanish Club Tri-Y-Delta Rally Committee Ski Club 'Q 1 Top row: JOYCE BOH LKEN CHARLES BORING Commercial DECC JOAN ELIZABETH BOWEN Tri-Y-Delta Mu Eta Sigma CSF IRENE BRILL Art Rally Committee DECC ELEANOR JEAN BROWDER English History Tri-Beta-Chi Rally Committee Ml RICHARD BRADLEY RONALD L- BRADLEY BONITA BREsHEARs Agriculture Mathematics Secretarial Basketball A Cappella Rally Committee Track Sigma-Hi-Y Tri.Beta-Chi Block M RONALD BROWN Block M Hi-Y Track Football Ar 'a r ' ' . wi . ,gt , tt if 2 Bottom row: VALERIE K. BROWN CSF Life Member Spanish Club Tri-Y-Delta Rally Committee ANNIBELL BURKE English Latin Club Spanish Club Rally Committee PAT BURKE John Cardoza and Jerry Coffee accept deposits for senior savings from LaVonne Chase, Don Metzger, Don Carey, and Marian Fuller. JERRY CALVILLO Commercial ROSE MARIE CARABAJAL PATRICIA CAMARENA JOHN CARDOZA CSF Lute Member Key Club ADRIENNE CAMIN Tri-Beta-Chi Rally Committee Commercial Clvb Senate NADINE CARDOZA Malorette Dramatics 1-A GLORIA CAMPBELL Art Rally Committee DECC DOREEN CARDWELL History Rally Committee ARTHUR CAPUTI Mathematics Latin Club Science Club Sycamore DON W. CAREY History Band French Club Radio Actor's Club LAVONNE CHASE Language French Club Camera Club Top row: BETTY CAR LSON Art Rally Committee DARYL CARLSON Science Key Club Press Club Science Club DEE ELLA CARTER College Prep Writers' Club DELBERT CHERRY T and I Craftsmen President Y CHARLES CASE GERALD CAUDLE CAROLYN CHAMB Mathematics Commercial GAA Press Photo Club CSF DECC Block M Track Broadcast JOYCE CHERRY Science A Cappella Senior Memorial Committee Bottom row: JEAN CHRISTIAN History RAY CHRISTIANSEN Football Track Block M CARO L C LAR K History CSF Tri-Y-Delta Rally Committee JERRY CoALsoN JERRY COFFEE JOANNE COFFELT T and I Block M Secretarial Craftsmen Student Body Officer Commercial Club Dramatics Rally Committee Key Club FHA Bottom row: BEATRICE Col.ToN Secretarial Rally Committee Tri-Y-Delta GAA BETT E Co LvE R History Rally Committee Senate BOBBY Cooms T and l Football Track Basketball 34 ALFRED COKER Top row: JIM Ci.AvvsoN Agriculture Football Band FFA JAMES CLEMENS DoucLAs CoALsoN T and I NORMA Louise COLE Art Dance Concert NORMAN COLE History ,N it 1 5 Ri CHARO D. CRAWFORD Mathematics Block M NFL Vice President Chess Club King Top row: SHERRI COPPETTI Art Sophomore Song Leader Rally Committee DECC DORIS CORNELISON Commercial GAA DECC .IEANIE COULTER Commercial EARL CRIPE Hi-Y Sycamore Broadcast A Cappella RONALD COURT T and l Craftsmen CHARLES DABLER T and I VAIDA CRABTREE ROBERT CRANE Bottom row: CLETIS DABLER T and l VAL DAVAJAN Student Body President CSF Junior Class President Freshman Class President MAX DAvis T and l Proiector Club Aero Club Craftsmen CASC l35 Students in Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw's English Masterpieces Class recite. OMA MAE DAvis MARLENE DOUGHERTY Commercial DECC Mu Eta Sigma EDDIE DELEON T and l JOAN DREW College Prep Rally Committee SUE DETAMORE Mathematics Advanced Band Dance Concert Dramatics RAY DRUM Agriculture FFA Swimming TH ERESA DIBONA Commercial DECC JANE Du ROSSETTE Secretarial Commercial Club GAA FRANK DICKASON College Prep Tennis JOSE PHINE EASTOM FHA GAA DECC ax I, iv ' 1 Wii.i.iAM ERAL Mathematics Sycamore French Club Wildlife Society Top row: FRANC ES Ec HT Commercial GAA DECC BR uc E Ec K E R Agriculture FFA Football BAR BARA EME RSON Secretarial Tri-Beta-Chi Rally Committee . . ji -F fa ' if '55 tl VAHV' f ---v IDABELLE EMERSON MARY ENDRES BENNIE EPPERSON Social Studies Rally Committee MARGIE ESPINOZA GAIL EWIN CPT FHA GAA DECC 5 College Prep French Club Camera Club Tri-Beta-Chi Rally Committee DECC Bottom row: LYNN FAIRBANKS Commercial DECC JOHN FERGUSON History Basketball Block M STAN FERNOW Wildlife Society Key Club French Club Science Club J fue: ' 6-.Lk UDR EY FORREST Commercial GAA DECC Drill Team ,3 . . JR ffl ' X? JOYCE FORREST GAA FHA Drill Team Bottom row : MARION FULLER Rally Committee Sycamore Leaves GAA FHA BECKER FULLERTON RAY F u L L M E R Mathematics Science Track I . x 1 ., n . INEZ FRANCEN DILBERT FRAZIER T and I Top row: EDMUNO CARL Commercial DECC Senate JOHN FLOWER Agriculture FFA Swimming FERRUCCI WILMATINE FLOYD Secretarial French Club HAROLD FRY C. LAVAUGHN FULLER Secretarial -1 Top row: ELIZABETH GAALSWYK Secretarial Rally Committee ROBERT GALLO Ski Club President Wildlife Society Secretary Track Football ED GANT Orchestra CLARENCE GIBSON Baseball Basketball Block M JIM GILMORE Band Block M Track Football RONALD GARBER PAT GARRETT PATRICIA GEORGE Agriculture Sycamore Leaves l'll5l0 Y FFA Latin Club A Cappella GAA Rally Committee MARIE GOINGS Bottom row : DON GOLDMAN Commercial JACKIE GOODMAN Language Latin Club GAA VERA GOSSELINK Songleader Student Body Secretary Tri-Y-Alpha President Mu Eta Sigma Secretary I39 Seniors convene for remedial mafhemafics. BARBARA GRAY FHA Teen Timers VERNETTA HADDOCK Secretarial Commercial Club TOM GRIMES MORRIS HALE JUNE GRUBE Sue HALE Secretarial Commercial Club Rally Commiitee FHA EDYTH DARLENE GUINN Secretarial Commercial Club FHA LORRAINE HALTERMAN Tri-Beta-Chi A -egg WAYNE GUINN Agriculture FFA DON HAMPTON Agriculfure FFA OLLIE M. HEATH Home Economics Drill Team Tri-Y-Alpha CSF FHA Top row: ARLENE HANCHETT Rally Committee Tri-Y-Alpha Senate GAA BEN HARDEN RON HARDMAN Commercial DECC CARL HENDERSON College Prep CSF President NFL MICKEY HART Key Club Sigma-Hi-Y Spanish Club Radio Actors ALBERT HENDRIX Agriculture FFA JERRY HARWELL AGNES HASSAPAKIS Rally Committee Bottom row: KATHIE HENDRIX Secretarial Commercial Club GAA Drill Team Russ HENsoN Health Commissioner Junior Class Treasurer Sophomore Class Treasurer A Cappella HENRY HERNANDEZ Tandl l4l WANDA HicKs COLLEEN HIGBEE Secretarial NFL GAA CSF Latin Club Senior Memorial Committee Bottom row: OSCAR HOLLIS MARGIE HOWARD Juvi HOWELL Block M President Ski Club Football JEAN Hi LL Commercial DECC GAA MARIE HODGES Top row: RUTH H ET LAN D Secretarial CSF Commercial Club Tri-Y-Delta FRED Hicics Music Chess Club A Cappella Mu Eta Sigma MARY Hicics Art FHA President FHA Section President GAA KATHRYN HOGUE Boa HOLLEY Tandl DELORIS HUDSON DELORIS HUFF SHUJl IMAJZUMI Home Economics College Prep DECC Writers' Club Bottom row: LAUREN JOHANSEN Y Baseball RICHARD JOHANSEN T and I Baseball Craftsmen FRED JOHNSON T and l LEROY ISELI T and l CHARLINE JACKSON Sycamore Editor Junior Class Secretary TriAY-Alpha Rally Committee Top row: ROBBIE HOWITT Assistant Yell Leader Omega-Hi-Y President Block M Swimming Manager English PHYLLIS HUDSON Senior Banquet Committee Senior Decorating Committee MAXINE JAMES Rally Committee A Cappella WAYNE JENKINS T and I Football Seniors learn about world affairs from Miss Adeline Rosebrock. LANITA JOHNSON History Tri-Beta-Chi GAA A Cappella ROBERT JORDAN 41 MARY JOHNSON History Town Hall League FHA DECC NADINE JUSTICE Commercial DECC 752 -4.24 is PATRICIA JOHNSTON Art Rally Committee Art Club MICHAEL KALFAKIS Block M DECC President Track Baseball JIMMIE JONES Football ROBERT KASHEF Wildlife Society Football Manager Sigma-Hi-Y BILL JONES Sigma-Hi-Y Wildlife Society Football Chess Club JUANITA KAUZLARICH Commercial CPT Teen Timers GAA l T ALLEN KING GERALD A T and I Bottom row 1 NADINE LAMBERT Commercial NANCY LANDES Home Economics Librarian RAL PH LAN E Track 'K .r KIRKPATRICK JOANN KJELLBERG An Art Club Senior Memorial Committee GAA ROBERT LAcoNo Student Body Treasurer Football Track Block M Top row: DORA KEATHLEY Home Economics RONALD KELLOGG Agriculture FFA MARGARET Kino Secretarial Rally Committee Commercial Club GINNIE LAcousls Secretarial 1 JEAN LAIRD Art Art Club French Club SHIRLEE LAWSON TED LEAMAN Rally Committee Sigma-Hi-Y President Writers' Club Swimming Spanish Club County Tri-Hi-Y Sycamore Leaves Council President Dramatics Bottom row z SUSAN LESLIE History Senior Class Song Leader Rally Committee JEAN LEvAcY LESLIE LEVACY Track I46 SYDNEY LEE Senior Class Secretary Rally Committee Tri-Y-Delta Football Queen JoANNE IRENE LEisi Rally Committee Tri-Y-Delta Senior Memorial Committee Ski Club 'xl Top row: vi Dicic LANKFORD ' Ski Club Li LLIAN LARANJO Journalism Rally Committee Press Club Broadcast CAROLYN LARRABEE Spanish Club CSF Rally Committee KENNETH LEMINGS CSF Latin Club President Football v 'Q ll L, X Track , ss'i ll A F ig! '- A l We . Q s A E YVONNE LEMOS Commercial Club CSF Rally Committee JEAN LINFORD DARLENE LIST Secretarial Rally Committee CSF Bottom row: MACK LUCAS HAROLD LuTEs Commercial Top row: NAOMI LEYKE Rally Committee JAN LIE B R ENZ Rally Committee DONALD Louis T and I Football Ski Club A Cappella Dramatics WANDA LINEBARGER GAA DECC CPT ELOICE LIVELY FHA French Club CARL LIVINGSTON PATRICIA J. LOE College Prep Rally Committee Senate Commercial Club CSF GAA I A A .5 ' - BEVERLY MACLUSI History Senior Banquet Committee Senior Decorating Committee on--. Lan- s-...... xi ul 111 11... ' it ii --l. L 3 'A Senior Val Davaian greets the representatives from Lodi for an exchange rally. ANN MADRUGA Art Rally Committee Art Club GAA TONI MARTIN GAA DOROTHEA MANKE Commercial A Cappella GAA Librarian ELYSE MARTIN -0- ROBERT MARCI-IER Art Track Football DECC Treasurer NORMAN D. MARTIN Omega-Hi-Y President Broadcast Press Club v PHYLLIS J. MARSH Art GAA Rally Committee Senior Memorial Committee CAROLE MASON History Tri-Y-Delta GAA Treble Clef GALEN MARSHALL Music Mu Eta Sigma A Cappella French Club JIM MATHEWS Football Track Sigma-Hi-Y BRUCE MCCLOUD JOAN MCCORMICK Art Secretarial Band Senior Class Representative Tri-Y-Alpha CSF Bottom row : SHIRLEY MELTON GAA Drill Team MARILYN MENGELT Tri-Y-Delta President Rally Committee Ski Club Latin Club Boa MERRILL Student Body Vice President Basketball Baseball DENNIS MCFADDEN Key Club Freshman President Sophomore Yell Leader Senior Yell Leader CLARE G. MEIER Senior Memorial Committee Commercial Club FHA A Cappella R- Q vi I Top row MARKSINE MCCABE JANE MCCART EngIIsh Band CONNIE MCCARROLL GAA TONY MELLO Commercial DECC Q 'UN WANOA ME LSON Commercial Club DECC GAA DICK MILLER WILLARD MILLER Football T and l Baseball Track 50 Bottom row: DALE MIZE KATHY MoNKs WILLIAM MOORE College Prep A Cappella Octet Mu Eta Sigma PEGGY MILLERICK Home Economics DECC FHA CAROLIN MISSALL Secretarial Health Committee Tri-Y-Alpha Treble Clef I -fi ii Top row: LEROY MESSENGER T and I KATHLEEN MEYER French Club JOE MICHON GERALDINE MITCHELL History JOHN MITRAKIS Block M Rally Commissioner French Club Junior Class Representative GLADYS MORRIS JACKIE MORRIS FHA Historian Assistant Song Leader Drill Team Tri-Beta-Chi President DECC Junior Song Leader Sophomore Song Leader Bottom row: WILLA MAE MUNCY Secretarial CSF Commercial Club Senate lARRETTE E. MUNDAY T and l Football Wildlife Society JAMES EDWIN MusIcI4 T and I Block M Basketball Football I 4 , 4 DIANE MORRISON College Prep CSF Chess Club Queen Science Club Rov MORRISON Top row: MYRNA MOOREHEAD Spanish Club NFL Rally Committee CSF BILLIE MORELAND ,A Cappella Dramatics Rally Committee Ski Club BETTY MORR GAA Rally Committee Health Committee French Club JIM MOSELEY T and l Basketball LYNN MORSE Sigma-Hi-Y I' Seniors learn the facts of life in Mr. Lars Bennett's senior biology class. BARBARA MYERS Home Economics Rally Committee FHA GAA RICARDO NuNEs Football Craftsmen Block M Senate MELVIN NELSON Band Swimming WILLIAM NUNGESSER T and I SHIRLEY NEW Rally Committee DECC Commercial Club NORA NYEGAARD Spanish Club Rally Committee A Cappella Tri-Y-Delta 1. li JAC K Newouisv Sigma-Hi-Y CSF Latin Club MARY DELLA OLIVEIRA Art DORTHA NoRTHcuTT BERNICE OLLAR Tri-Y-Alpha GAA Rally Committee CSF w g i al 1 if 'I iff f gf' 'P f 'l f if.. X I K k Ai PETE ORVIS Guv OUTLAND REX OWEN College Prep History Football Bottom row: BOBBIE PARKER Home Economics CSF ZELMA PARKER Treble Clef CPT Librarian WANDA LAVE RN A Cappella PARTIN ROBERT OYLER Agriculture FFA Top row: ED OLSON Sigma-Hi-Y Spanish Club CSF Ski Club GARY OLSON Science Football Block M ALICE ORMONDE Home Economics Band LOANA PAINTER English Spanish Club Rally Committee AUDREY PALMERSHEIM Spanish Club GAA CSF Drill Team EUNICE PEER GLORIA PEHRSON MARY PEREIRA Hisgofy Commercial Rally Commhtee Senafe Bottom row 1 FLOYD CECIL PRATT T and l DUANE PRENTICE NORMA QUESENBERRY History Rally Committee Tri-Beta-Chi Sophomore Treasurer ELVERA PERRY Tri-Y'Delfa President A Cappella Freshman Song Leader Sophomore Sonq Leader Top row: BENNY PEARSON EVELYN PECK Commercial FHA GAA RONALD PEDEN Block M CSF Spanish Club Foo1ball DOROTHY PETRIE I KENNETH POLZEN .P 3-O NANCY LEE NEL5 HUGH RASMUSSEN RASMUSSEN Aff Music Band Orchestra Dramatics Bottom row: DON REED T and I Football KAROLYN REED Home Economics Rally Committee GAA FHA ROSELYN REED Home Economics Rally Committee GAA FHA w e Q? S J X, ir 'W A .1 JOHN RAY FFA Band JEAN REARICK History Advanced Band A Cappella GAA 3 Gi .Q ...-. we E 'H ,gnnunqp A li'i4 Top row: BARBARA RAMONT Art Club Secretary SUE RASOR GAIL RAMSEY History Rally Committee Sophomore Treasurer Senate PHYLLIS REAVIS -3. HEDRICK RECTOR Mathematics Betsy Williams, Anna Blaine, and Bill Eral measure Robert Duroy for his cap and gown. DOLORES EILEEN REEs E Secretarial Commercial Club GAA ROBERT Ricci Writers' Club Science Club Sycamore Latin Club LARRY REID T and I Craftsmen NANCY RICHARDSON Secretarial GAA Commercial Club Tri4Y-Delta . 9 , 'if ir swf ff REN REGAN Ski Club Latin Club Rally Committee Mu Eta Sigma PAT RICKEY History Rally Committee Press Club President Tri-Y-Alpha Treasurer EVELYN REICHERT Commercial HENRY Rios TONY RIBEIRO Agriculture FFA MAR LYS ROBESON Commercial S ii? ' fx, qi i t ii ' S l V ii , A it ,q, 5 1. A SHIRLEY JOAN RICHARD SANTOS BILL SAUNDERS SANDERS Band DECC Wildlife Society Senior Memorial Committee Bottom row: NANCY SCHULTZ Art Art Club Rally Committee Dance Concert LoLA SCHUTTE KENT SCovEL T and I Projector Club HARRY SB RAGIA Block M Football Dramatics Senate Top row: LETHA ROBINSON CLAUDELL RUSSELL History CSF Senior Memorial Committee Spanish Club CLARENCE SAMPSON JOHN SCHACHT College Prep CSF Football Writers' Club LAWRENCE SCHUH Top row: NAOMI SHIRK Tri'Y-Alpha President GAA President CSF Vice President Rally Committee PAT SHIRLEY Rally Committee Spanish Club Tri-Beta-Chi Junior Treasurer VELMA SIEGMAN History Rally Committee Dramatics Treble Clef CHARLES SINGLETON History JANET SIGLER JULIA SIMMONS EVELYN SIMMS Home Economics Commercial Art GAA FHA ' ' CSF Lf 5, 7'- DECC X w 'i ,J ,-C ,jjj . WILBUR SIMS English NFL I58 Bottom row : HAROLD SKINNER Agriculture FFA DUANE SMITH Science Senior Announceme HARLEAN SMITH History Rally Committee Senate nt Committee 12E?3ILtFtI': if ' 1 Hi-Y DAVID SKILES Agriculture FFA CLAIRE SNYDER SHIRLEY SOARES Art Secretarial FHA Commercial Club President CSF Vice President GAA Bottom row: THURMAN STILES T and I WYNEMA STONE Commercial GAA DECC HAROLD STUART T and I M CHARLES SODERSTROM Sigma-Hi-Y President Senior Memorial Committee Chairman Ski Club Broadcast MARIE STATZER Top row: JANET SMITH Art A Cappella Art Club Senate JAN SMITH Art Rally Comminae TOM SMITH College Prep Key Club RUTH STERLING NANCY JANE STEW History GAA History NFL CSF Ski Club vi ww I . .1 n HCM Seniors and their dads enioy the annual football banquet. SHIRLEY SWALLOW Music Mu Eta Sigma A Cappella GAA GERRY THOMPSON Science Science Club French Club Writers' Club at CALVIN E. TAYLOR Mathematics Senate French Club JAMES TIMPSON T and l WAN DA TAY LOR Secretarial Rally Committee Band GAA KERNEY TINDLE College Prep Baseball MALCOLM THOMAS CARME L TODARO Journalism Rally Committee NFL Broadcast EUGENE BURTON THOMPSON College Prep Omega-Hi-Y Ski Club Basketball SYDNEY LEONA T Music Mu Eta Sigma Orchestra OT IP GLENN VAN JOAN VAN KONYNENBURG NOSTRAND Agriculture FAA Bottom row: JoI-IANNAI-I WALLACE BoaaIE WALTERS Agriculture FFA Baseball FRED WARD BLANCI-IE VAN VRANKEN Commercial DECC RONALD VELLA Agriculture FFA President Wildlife Society Top row: BEVERLY TRANOR Commercial WARREN VAN CAMP Mathematics Track Football Band CECIL ALICE MARIE VANDERVORT College Prep Science Club Latin Club GAA JOHN VIss KENNETH WALKER Mathematics Band A Cappella JANIJO WEIDNER DON WEST Commercial Bottom row: TURNER WHITFIELD T andl Swimming Proiector Club BARBARA WHITLEY PI-IvI.I.Is VVILCOX LEVERN WHALEY GAA Commercial Club Jo NEIL WHIPKEY Top row: DEAN M. WAYMENT Mathematics Swimming French Club Sigma-Hi-Y MARGARET WEED Science DARLENE WEEDE LEWIS WHITAKER T and l Craftsmen DOROTHY WHITE English CSF Life Member Tri-Y-Delta Broadcast 1' VIRGINIA WILLIAMS GLADYS WILLINGER Commercial English DECC Nonette GAA CSF GAA Rally Committee Bottom row: JENE WILSON Wildlife Society Ski Club Latin Club Band MARLENE WILSON Maiorette Dramatics Rally Committee Treble Clef PHYLLIS WITT LAMOINE VVILLINGHAM T and I JANIS WILLSON College Prep Dramatics Top row: RONALD WILcOx College Prep Mu Eta Sigma Octet FRED WILDER Agriculture FFA Track BLANCHE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Tri-Y-Alpha President Student Body Secretary Spanish Club Junior Secretary BONITA WILSON GAA fiyg J, CORINE WILSON Seniors study practical composition. DIANNE BANCROFT RONALD BELL History Maior JOAN CLEVELAND DWAYNE DETAMORE Jr. Class Representative Math Maior GAA Science Club ANN BERRY A Cappella Tri-Y-Delta Rally Committee Ski Club ROSIE DINAPOLI fwzw eh: Afvios BROYLES Latin Club English Maior ROBERT DUROY DAVID BUTTERFIELD Football Baseball Key Club CSF CARMELLA EWAY MARY INGLIMA Top row: TED FAIRFIELD Math French Club Camera Club ROGER HANEY FFA A Cappella Boys' Octet LAUGHTON HENDRIX LE ROY l 'lETLAND KEN JOHNSON LARRY LANCASTER Science Track Sophomore Class Yell Leader fish . - . 5 ' D o N H o U x T and I B a n d Se n ate Ba se ba l I Bottom row: BARRIE LAUGI-I'roN SHIRLEY LEWIS Commercial oscc DEI.oREs MASSEY LAURALEE HUFFMAN Rally Committee Sycamore Tri-Y-Delta NFL DoN NUSSER JACK PATE EARL RATHBUN History T and l Auto Mechanics Block M Baseball Bottom row: DAH I. WATERS Basketball DONNA WITTHOFT English Broadcast Sycamore Rally Chairman KEN RENSHAW Top row: KENNETH MCKINZIE T and I Craftsmen Senate DONA MOWERY English Rally Committee Ski Club Tri-Bela-Chi PETER NOTO ROY TIDWELL 'G WES TOMLINS DECC Track ., ft? fl Top row: BRUCE WYATT Track Football Wildlife Society Science Club IVAN YORK History CSF IRMA YOUNG Rally Committee GAA Commercial Club Senate Bottom row: R UTH YOU NG ABLES, JOHN APPIER, WILLIAM AUSTIN, CHARLES BAIRD, BESSIE BARBER, DALE BARNES, RICHARD BARTLETT, MAUREEN BATTLES, WILLIAM BOND, WILLIAM BOYD, BOB BROWN, BEVERLY BUSBY, ARTHUR CAHILL, LARRY CANDLISH, STANLEY CARPENTER, MARVIN COOK, MARJORIE COONS, BOBBY COSNER, BARBARA COSTA, JIM Not pictured CRUZ, BENNY CURRIE, MARK DUNCAN, LOVILLE EASTBURN, LEROY GARRETT, THOMAS HENKE, CAROLYN HYDEN, WILLARD lCHORD, JOYCE BROWN JONES, KENNETH JONES, WILLIAM A. JORDEN, ROBERT L. 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