Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)
- Class of 1955
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LA 4 Q 0 tl M- 5 Lf' V M ,. : 1,-F'.1?4'!:-' .L As ,-ei if-4 . 1 - TABLE of CONTENTS page 6 page 12 page 30 page 42 page 54 page 96 Itsthe green hght fortheroad ahead Sensors page T20 UI' '1 'VL 8559! Q0 -0' ' fx ,, ,KW K! I 1 QA! my lg-wg ,fl iii -as ff 3.-Q A I' V H . A i o '56, 4 . Q- -.2 6 D M I Administrati Principal J. W. Berry Katherine Everett, Mr. lan H d My congratulations to both faculty and students for another very successful year. I am continually impressed with the competence and sincerity of our staff and with the cooperative spirit of our student body. These are the qualities that have enabled Modesto High School to become a leader among schools. These, too, are the qualities of staff and students that have made my own association with Modesto High School so enjoy- able. My thanks and very best wishes to all of you. J. W. Berry THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ve Assistant Bert Abbott, Mr. Karl Roth, Mr. Jack Wherry, Board President Follce Floden, Mrs ar ie, Superintendent James Corson VICE PRINCIPAL AND DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Harvey Rhodes . .:,g ...3x, 3 , I as v Miss Helen Moser Mr. Robert Colton 'J' J.w,'iX H7 iff ,'cv- 7 Mrs. Hozel Suprencmd Mrs. Ruth Kramer VICE PRINCIPAL AND DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Alice Ahlberg Miss Elsie Beyer Mrs. Lois Earle l lan Mr. Harold Hutchinson Mr. Neal Smith -1r x, 3 Morrhq Holmberg Lucnlle Morgon Sully Simmonds Evelyn Cofo Lovolo Tclylor . - :Q Eleonor Hughes Zoe Rogers Dorothy Berlinger These cusrodnons dud o wonderful lob of keepmg the school clean ond bnghf .5 Doris Yiolouris XS. N. Truman Honol . Chet Fish, head bus driver Mrs. Mattie Streeter, cafeteria manager lsiijfl-ff X 4 s .wiv These are the people who herd the busses Cafeteria staff members, back raw: Mrs. Stella Gillette, Mrs. Maifen Jones, Mrs. Totsie Burroughs, Mrs. Mattie Streeter. Front row: Mrs. Alma Glover, Mrs. Lucille Monks, Mrs. Gertrude Gwerder 'Q J fs ,Azz if if 'LL I 3 'K ' 'i if 't J' A A V Q I I .' L Nw ' Y. ' ' ' a ' rl 1 'V 57. -' g ' J' A q 3--35. -I .ln f 4 - A 1 'M' ,4 4 xg ,I Q x 4 -' Y ,, YA 'J2'hn r-A 'u .wtf ii ,.. n . - 5. XL ft 9, 1-4',z,.,-' . A ' 4 1 5- fp.: fx. , , ' I ' A n ' ln ' f. ' . n t 4 .ua t ' 1 'Q 1 pl .V , I .,,'A:- I ,lp L .- 'V .n 1,7 'n1:,.':, h ,Q 1 1' , . 4 ' 1 - .. , ,,. ' ' A . l 8 L Ikf l ' ' Q gi f I .o. s I l Y' '4 V u 9 Q-Y v',, x 3 1 . X I . . . A , lp' ' 1- ,pf ,. . 'S 54- '. ' . , .5 'rr' , . g . in-. -b .P, if a .1,n A, i' . H. xk z-1' 'U X A I 'f I nge! its 0 ' b A ' L a '- 'L+' ,A ff f f, .pw x Av . .pq wg, 3 ,A ... N 4, i 4 w . if w Q ff 'fin N r .V 'lg' V ,gr L wi X Ju ' ,uh F in , 8 ' vfi, Q 5' 1 G X1 . -I X. , - I I . V, f 1 '. 5 I . 4 1255 - L ' 10 7- 1' ' o . - C ' I t N' s 0 , ix. ll 4 A 8 1 X I 1 ,. I . . 1 ff 1 O . f Yr Q. if 0 Q ' Q But SSA I Mr Gael Kauffman head 1 si g-ig? THEY WILL BE 1 EFFICIENTMQSQE ' J' Mrs. Lillian Bleil Mrs. Dolores Lee department head 23' if ef: f Mrs. Gertrude McCart 1-. 4! m Vocational home economics girls watch a demonstration. W 15 Girls in Mrs. Whiteheads foods l class sample their own cooking. Mrs, Irrna Whitehead Mrs. Marguerite Woods D. ,cs A 935 -. 9 N - '. xsivf if f I 1 X .5 1 'F' li' 7 Mr. Art Eggers .I dh Mr. Eugene Mould 'J Mr. Lloyd Mitchell ' .K Not pictured, Miss Jennie Cowan, , department head Miss Cowon's algebra students work their daily problems NUMBERS of STUDENTS WORK NUMBERS Mr. Mould inspects his students' work. f Mr. Clarence Collins 'E Mr. Dale Thorsted ' Mr. Will C. Jumper ff'N 4391 8 if lil Ac u, it , 92' Qi, h 'Q f x 2 R12 Mr. Lloyd Mitchell, department head Mr. Lars Bennett, Mrs. Phyllis Gross ARE THESE SCIENTISTS DESTRUCTIVE OR CREATIVE? Mr. Norman Faber 5 5 Mr. Grant Donnelly Mr. Roberf Bourquin C .3 47 I 2' Miss Spaans Spanish III class translates sentences into Spanish. Miss Marian Spaan, department head Students in Dr. Bush's French class Ii STUDENTS FIND ENGLISI IS NOT ENOUGH sten as he explains the tactics of the French language, Dr, Newell Bush '70 N6 ,S Eg, ' R I sl Students in Latin Ill and IV do a written assignment. f Mrs. Evelyn Coleman Miss Mary Gamble lv ,.:., ea. .--'O 5 41 If Q 11' 1 Mr SPECIAL TRAINING PROMOTES SAFETY wa. '-un.. One of Mr. Wooldridges students leads a discussion in driver education. Students in Mr. Sensenbaugh's first aid class learn to make o sling, MV- Robert WOOICIVICIQC' . Phoenix teaches a few of his students how to drive. Mr. Dean Sensertbaugh f, swf'- ,gx L X if I ve-if for g 1 L W Y A S f w-uurs..1.ff.--.- -, ff i . . 51' Vfiq 3 Sq' I -:NW?I::IvI1' Mrs. Hazel Supernand Mr. Carl Phoenix . -by gg -I Ll: ig ity Fixx ' I . RIII -J 1 A iii lm Sw' Lgfgzt gl., -? v .Je i 'I it f ,, :fi ? 'Q -'V 'Q - H., if w Y l Mr. Robert Gordon, department head Mr. William Johnson Fir ,,-.rl - lip.. 'Yu--J X . Mr. Leonard Maley Miss Joyce Mancarti Mr. Johnson lectures to his second period American history class. HISTORY COVERS WHOLE WORLD 20 Mr. Robert Reeder Mr. John Whitaker Mr. John Sample Mr. Franklin Youngborg ! lIn4! R , 5-x P' , ,A x -ff .fi J sh 'Ng-,A Q' ,ffl L Q1 . it, f ,.i, 'Q- lf kr ---sl! Miss Moncarti's social studies class concentrates on mop making. ,i , , wi,,,,h hh 3 xy L if li ' .sr ' G, Q .C 1 'N Mrs. Virginia Johnson, department head Mr. Clarence Collins G36 21 s. Mr. Robert Frieclberg Miss Glee King COMMERCIAL COURSES PREPARE FOR BUSINESS Mr. John McCaffery Mr. Lawrence Newfon ff Q' .jg , , Q I 1 x L 1 z: ' J, I 21 Miss Loraine Sherrer Mrs. Thelma Zingel f Z 'G ur L '77 .5 1 A 4 I 4 1 W , 7 A X f C u -1.5 1 si Ja ,L L I fr- NC If Nb ...gn Q- .-. I . H440 6' Ogre THEY SHOULD KNOW Dr. Newell Bush Mr. Jay Cline Miss Yvonne Q, department head F,,,. Q ,.,,.-1 .nl Mrs. Evelyn Coleman y,..l-FQ, ' -f f Mr. Robert Colton ss ' 5 Y Q'-j, Miss Mary Gamble . it Y C X v X ., R - ' M ' ' i Mr. Warren Green ,75- 02 tr Mr. Will C. Jumper ' A4 Mr. Jumper's iournalism I students read the latest edition of the BROADCAST. English masterpieces students take notes from a lecture. H ENGLISH BY NOW Mr. Phil McAtee Mr. George Mernbrez Fr' Xl ,W 5 tx 4 A Au! ws, ,A 'AQ Mr. Greydon Milam Qu Mrs. Ritter's public speaking class learns by experience. Mr. Colton's English class studies grammar. ' KF 7, . l Miss Rachel Woods Mrs. Doris Wellman Miss Ruth Morgan Mr. Roy Ottoboni Mrs. Lucretia Parlin JF!4'l'E '- . N nv N '?' K 1. ' ff Mrs. Mary Ritter ' I VT fi Mr. Maurice Philleo, department head Students make use of their free time. fp, A- :X 5 'A... STUDENTS TRY f TO STUDY x X 24 The Library assists students with their homework. Miss Helen Hartwich, department head Miss Maxine Benton Mrs. Barnett leads her art class in c discussion. S ara 'sv ,f yr f 1 s 1 Mrs. Isabelle Barnett department head f fr: ART QFFERS ,f h a WIDE EXPERIENCES Miss Gloria Msconhy Miss Mscsnhy wqfshss her students as they work in applied sm, 25 Mr. Dole Thorsfed -Vx I-L 7 .Q A - ., an j 4' O Q ' J . ,. , , v 'rnf. W FUN Top Mr Jumper lectures to hrs rndependent study class Bcttom Mr Membrezs correlated students fznnsh a wrrtten cssngnment Lf' L-L. Mr Barney Anooshran department head Q! Mr Grant Donnelly THEY GET SPECIAL HELP Both rndependent study and correlated study are specual classes desngned to meet the needs of exceptional students Not pnctured us Mrs Marguerrte Woods Mr MGX Norton who also teaches correlated classes Speech Common, 15 gs -r 9 'YU S -.4 Mrs Evelyn Coleman Mr Phll McAtee Mr FSOVQQ Membf-'52 4 A 4 ' ,Y , Y I ll ' v I - M-i : ' fx K f K ' - ,X ' ! lc 43 ,lx l - ' r--W U, 'Y l f J V. ' -A 1 'dx -Q--74 Mr. Paul Copeland department head l -I 'Q .111 A ' 1 'V Q-rf 1 N- ,4-og Miss Mary Gamble . Wayne Morrill LISTEN I HEAR MUSIC Other classes nn the musnc department are the concert chour treble clef chorus 'Ss-3 and orchestra Mr Stevenson Parker M, Roben Wmg 3 'l 'N M r. Boyce Ashford Xl ' Mr. Chalmer Atwood fs.-.Ty Mr. Mark Erickson - 7 ty -473' yr Mr. O. L. Cliburn Am 'Y Xing! A fx w P cf- i, ...-.za 3 SHOP CLASSES TRAIN Mr. George Genevro department head A I' QP Mr. Ashford's class tries its skill in plastics. Mr. Ericksorfs general metal class works on proiects. Mr. Eugene Dyke FOR INDUSTRIAL SKILLS fv- Mr. Eldon Helm 'fi-Ki X '.f 1... Mr. Les Peterson Students in Mr. Dyke's electricity class install a six-inch speaker. Students in Mr. Peterson's woodwork I class make a cabinet. Mr. Edward Work Mr. Samuel Price 49 fi Y Mr Robert Wooldridge 'Y 'il f x ,I r 1 I V L, . Ll' I, ,. , I I. I ig i f 'Q Q i94gk if 'rvvvnuuivnvv in '54 f gun' .JL Ns President Ronnie Garrison Vice President Miriam Cook Secretary Judy Harold Treasurer Mary Ann Rocha Yell Leader Danny Risley FROSH TAKE PART Committee nominates for spring offices Song Leader Representative Carol Holloway Marilyn Rose -I IH 'll PH l :O 5 A . Al 'v L... -A o unbd IN CLASS ACTIVITIES Q 4' f A, PRESIDENT Jerry Chapman VICE PRESIDENT Judy Harold SECRETARY Rosalie Freddi TREASURER Judy McCloud REPRESENTATIVE SONG LEADER YELL LEADER Jackie Fransen Barbara Green Sharon Adams l in xX as 6, V President Elections Chairman Ken Williams leads Jugnell Kennedy soph nominating committee. SOPHOMORES HELP Vice President Secretary Donna Silva Linda Harold .g Treasurer Song Leader Yell Leader Representative Twyla Adams Marsha Kidd Roger Townsend Karen Warhurst Q Ili PRESIDENT Don MCCOII VICE PRESIDENT Alice I-Ioodley In ls Y-'F-'E .f I 'Z I 1 1' 1, 1 2 -, , la , I 2 1 I U in The foll semester The Junior Closs orgonized o committee To roise money for The Junior-Senior Prom. They sold hor clogs ond cokes of The foot- boll gomes ond sponsored ci dance ofter o boskeiboll gome. The commiftee worked hard in order To mol ke the Prom o success. 'Q' ,...,,,,, Q Vice President Roy Schmitz Z Ax S fr Zi . 'a fl . Tot l 211' i at lo Q1 I l' x fx i Q7 v ti-1 SX L1 SQ President Jim Wing JUNIORS STAGE Secreio ry Groce Fernandez Treosurer Jock Simpson Yell Leoder Jock Broy Song Leader Agofhc Von Konynenbe Representcnive Angie Freddi Q-- REPRESENTATIVE Jock Goodwin A . S 50' K a ga r' , I s 5 f 49 X I Q l I. .- ,. some LEADER ' ' Shirley Allen YELL LEADER .xf-f--SQ V I , -3 , Buzzy Carnes f f A . ' ' 4'-L ' f ui-' ' -'O , Af? ., '1 'sw' It ' TREASURER Corol Mikkelson ff 5 1 -' QT-f SECRETARY fffj, Rf, ,, Ophelio Morfinez ,fV I , W Q. ' J ,fgglrg MT. +:3's,A'- - g 'F2 ,Egf-.R-1'.'.fe-4!?- q . A M ,, E 1. VICE PRESIDENT L 'Y ANNUAL PR M X John Berry A PRESIDENT Roger Fisher :RE X Khin if Ti fl 'K IIA' in ...bra In The spring the some committee works with The new officers. They finish The plons for The prom. auf? 37 This semester the senior class formed a commit- tee to raise money tor the senior gift. The com- mittee sold MHS book covers to raise the money. Vice President Larry McCormick 2 Secretary Pattie Freitas ' 41 President Walter Cha pman SENIORS ENJOY Treasurer Yell Leader Song Leader Representative Gerald Nelson Merwin Smith Carole Musick Gary Smith 5 1 Ee N A,- fNf, 'ti' ans' Ne: f r I Zh 445 '55 I 4 l 'T ' 'LT ' is VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY CAMPUS PRESTIGE PRESIDENT Ken Williams fx our ,,,. Walter Chapman Sandra Tanner lv- ' -.av-, C1 ,,, ,23l,b..f'-G' wg. I - .Q .. - - .en rpr, . fyn TREASURER Audrey Miller REPRESENTATIVE Carol Whipple YELL LEADER Skipper Ballew lio- SONG LEADER June Chalk 'unaf- The seniors worked together to make final plans for Baccalaureate, Senior Day, Senior Banquet, and Graduation. They are rewarded by being guests at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. - -I! ' 'Q-Q eng. 1 all f X i Q I f President Bill Winn Vice President Frank Damrell FALL EXECUTIVES GRGANIZE YEAR Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Health Commissioner Charlotte McManis Joyce Elliott Ken Williams Roger Fisher -a..,.,-, x ll r bb- ts .2 ' Sycamore Editor Broadcast Editor Yell Leader Song Leader Dave Van Dam Jack Plaster Gary Weins Carole Siegman Aj 4-ig. -S 45 -3: Q 1 I-rv 'Il X.: 3-3 1. f5,Nj , Sw sd -Q' i if' X .,-. 'l 'rw' ,.- ft Vice President President Gerald Nelson Gary Wiens Health Commissioner Business Manager Treasurer Secretary Lloyd Reynolds Dick Bartlett Zettie Honeycutt Greta Scholten Song Leader Yell Leader Broadcast Editor Sycamore Editor Barbara Erickson Glenn Harty Dave Rettig Dave Van Dam 37 'Lb - -Q---.., .. 1 5 14' ui ,x 'id' I U 695 is :fig 'si K i..fs ' ' .- Y qi TA - ' s 1 T' 9 6, s 52- '3 w N K 4- C- 7 - 1 U THE AIR The Treble Clef at the Christmas Musiccle. The Nonette sings Mr, Sandman , Q Concert Choir rehearses 1- No .41 I w ct m . 5 WI --an ' ff aG.,T' X'-. N E-V i, M , m WN Q ,Q ,,.gqfg3gy,e-,:.',+- , lm- Gif I QM g 1Qgg,, ,wp,. 70-'+V ' 1 'kv Y gt. 5 Q .Qfw-V ' 03' A h M.,-m,,,x .4-i . .Nas ' Y 4.4 5 V -1... .,. A 5 .,. L L, . 'Il , , ,, hi.-L-A-,r - - W V . ka . , ji ' X W . M Ti., .5 . - .Ll .4 E - .- ,A N - K- J . ,, ,N 'img Alana - A ' - W ---'-easy, -- Q, 3, -gn 9 Vg,-i,-we-' ,A -,fb '-I .4.1..m' .. :t'i1 5,- LL-.J---,Z w3,,,g-is ' .80 '-'.,g1'wf 3 A ' A 'X' ' N K, I T ' T M NA ,. '. '1 -'E - 1 'Y-Q1 XV .IQ ' ' W' A K Q. - A if A - Y wfsf- . '..- X W.-1 9. ' 4' 5 N I. 4, . . ,. , ,lv :M Q Q 0 L, hi -' ,A ' MW' ...f ?'f'fw'- Fw 4 , : v T rx i E . Y- 'Jw E V 1. ,rvan dk... VZ . .AI i ,-.I V , . i V ,Q ,wwf 4s..3:',.5..r.F 4 H , M.H.S. BAND LIVENS UP SCHOOL YEAR 3 nf . PL 'w 5.- -H., 2' .13 'i'3'Ma V ,J 71 T 2 -Q, O Qmx xv H rxxlf Hi V iv 'LQ' 1'-1,-'qfkf if alaugliftgiri ?1 Q i3Q'Q' 1391 'lfwU .J Yx Er SQ I '7 If f FT i .., 1 - 9.314 A M H ,rx Fv '1lwl-y-pr l 1 FAH ..., x Nr yur A A W ' X , . :xg . Nfl 1 -K ' f K I 'gf V W gf U' , f' .rf L ' fee Y' Members of the Sycamore Leaves sfoff were Junniio Hnvener, Claudio Gill, Burbriro Benzow lseotedl Ritchie Verhoegen CO-EDITOR Pot Morrison THEY PUBLISH PROSE AND POETRY Mrs. Lucreiici Porlin, adviser, Por Morrison, co-edivor, Lindo Dow, and Por Howard. r' :lx wait. .... -,,,.. 3 -. CO-EDITOR Bill Johnson Jiri' Fall Broadcast staff hard at work? Back row: Dave Rettig, and Rosalie Pescarmona Front row: Henry White, Precious Plaster, Benito Smith, and Mary Winter Spring Broadcast Editor David Rettig Fall Broadcast Editor Jack Plaster THEY PUT OUT THE NEWSPAPER The members of the Spring Broadcast staff take time off to pose for c picture THEY PRODUCE THE YEARBOOK 74133 is-E s Y AY Seated Henry White, Beverly Johnson, girls' sports, Sonia Sherlock, executive and activities Helena McCracken, business manager, Shirley Robinson, clubs. Standing Mary Orvis, assistant editor, Dave Rettig, and .lack Plaster. ADVISER Will C. Jumper ii lt. Dave Van Dam, editor, Helen Jolliff, departments, Dean Mize, adve Not pictured: Audrey Miller, seniors S' -SL FOOTBALL FOSTERS IDEALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP Dean Sensenbaugh Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Don Oakdale O .... ..... S tockton Lodi McClatchy El Camino Wa rh u rst Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto High School Panther Varslty SU' 90 qt' fli 9:9 : Offensive starting line includes Larry McCormick, Eugene Christiansen, Elwin Smith, Skipper Ballew, Glenn Harty, Norman Azevedo and Ronald Jourdenais. Backfield starters are Merwin Smith, Oliver Posey, Karel Swanson, and Joe Duncan. Co-captains for the year, Oliver Posey and Nor- man Azevedo, proudly display their game jer- seys given to them at the football banquet. The defensive line features Milton Allen, Jim Luton, Ken Talbert, Jerry Nelson, Don Meadows, Don Crooks, and Dennis Boyd. Backlielcl defenders are John Christiansen, Bernie Wend, Corky Chapman, Leo Havener and Ron Eneboe. '59 4 ..!'! Us s. .-- , rn' -tu 1 ' 1 -'-D86 . K 2 f '4-idx .. ii 'lib ' W 'io' 9' . 0, ,Q yy.. 'Mba Oliver Posey, Modesto's leading ground- gainer, picks up yardage for the Panthers as Ston Bowers leads the way. 0'- 41 ag 5 3 .sight ll se gi Roger Flsher and Bill Stivers proudly hold the symbol of Modesto High's vic- tory over Downey. Merwin Smith gets Ground a Downey de- fender to help in the Panthers' defeat of the Downey Knights. Bulldogs. Varsity Smith Merwin Smith Joe Duncan fl Y 1 ' fn SAK 'Y vivilinn x. - 3 O O. fb ur -v 0. Ln Z 0 3 rn 3 CD U' O 0 Q. I. 4 0 ua J' Cl -s D. -o 0 In 3' O F' 0 0 -v- -on 8 -o 2 O -I C 1. O fl X' AFV S Q be xx Jerry Nelson X 1. ui ii Corky Cha pman Junior Posey carries ihe mail once again for the Panthers in their I3-12 loss to the Bulldogs. J A K-I a -A A Leo Havener i.,Mi1 . vu Ni ' f 1 Stan Bowers 'Y'.a. 1' ' ,I , I +- ' ' . 'x s si i I s , Leo lThe Toel Havener attempts a conversion aqainst EI Camino. I Karl Finch ww ,, ,, all 'D , A f 1 ' L 9 ! fl 1 3 , .rii .4 s Jim Luton Don Meadows Jim Allen Jim Green Frank Hertle, Panther end, vies with Oakdales Jerry Marquis for a pass. f 1. '-'- fc .i M' Lsii John Christiansen John Berry ' pn i -0 f I I Glenn Harty '51 in! ' -5' . Q VA' -25.4 Ron Manus of El Camino comes up from the secondary to do battle with Oliver Posey in the El Camino-Modesto clash. 11' th Dwayne Hobbs ri FO, l I -I i, P-, f. Karel Swanson - - 1 . N ' fl, I X gf Don Crook Bernie Wend Larry McCormick An unidentified Modestan brings a Turlock Bulldog down to earth. Number 57, Bill Stivers, and Number 61, Jerry Nelson, come to their teammates assistance. 62 Gene Christiansen Milton Allen Modesto's Oliver Posey rambles around right end with TurIock's Larry Jones, 52, in pursuit. lt's Posey again, this time around left end with an unidentified Stockton man coming in for the tackle. , Vxxx. gun. 514 Skipper Bcllew Dennis Boyd ies A1--5. 3 'S v-v fff' ik 'aft- 9- 'V' 1... ff t It takes a host of Ei Caminians to bring down Oliver Posey as the Panther's big fullback chalks up more yardage for Modesto. ij David Vernon Ken Tulbert Ron Jourdenais Ron E 5,6-L Y ,,,,.. Modesto Panther B Jim Wright is shown being tackled after a gain. i ff X1 neboe 63 -.ii L .0 'si I ASW' R E gg Freshmen and Sophomore A's '-3 The Sophomore A Squad was created tor boys who are not experi- enced enough tor varsity competition but too large for the B squads Fnach Barney Anooshian drills the boys in the fundamentals and sportsmanship of good football. .1 l . D Coach Neal Smith 5 x Coach Barney Anooshian ,U Coach Neal Smith gives incoming freshmen their first taste of high school competition. Neal was ably assisted by coaches Bob Reeder and Phil McAtee. The Frosh team this year compiled the best record of any Frosh team thus far. Many talented youngsters will move on to greater things as a result at their frosh experience. The Freshman Squad A 1,A- fi Coach Grant' Donnelly Couch WindefTTUTh BASKETBALL CHALLENGES an j lf. ,xx Sfor Dove Von Dom soors for o Icy-up shot in the second Downey-Modesto clash of the season Vc1rsiTy Couch Bob Reeder ENDURANCE AND ACCURACY Panther B Tim Martin goes forthe bucket while Lodi's Weber puts on brakes B Coach Deon Sensenbough fl 1 8 -?'i Qi?-, N U P 1f 'GSB I2 ll 4 'B' ki. ii- 1 1, y, R gil Q QNX ' fs 'fin lx jill z ff-, or-ffl 'ml J ' , X al AyQ'fQQJg'iQ1g21fxu .. es, J, M Vi ' :J 'N rig.-.4 -Ygjxr. .N fr' bx2',f.- 5sE17,f+e.1l A- : X ' K... Varslry llne-ao, bark row: Coach Bob Reeder, Karel Swanson, Karl Flncln, Dave Van Dam, Larry McCormick, Gary Smith, Merwln Smzrn, and Harry Krrli. Front row: Brll Jackson iti- . H - l lp ki' Q 1 f . we 4, F Charles Hooklns, Allan Bowlrn, Corky Chapman, Brll Smvers, Jerry Nelson, Les Foote, Bob Mapes, Q- ,mv J ,L 1 -,.r L C I i' 'S svarvlng six includes in back row: Larry B's starting seven show back row: George McCormick, Dave Van Dam, Gary Smlfh, Front row: Jerry Chapman, Don McClendon, and Jim Hoagland. Allan Bowlun, Jerry Nelson and Les Foote. Front row: Tony Guzman, Jim Greaves, and John Bohlken B15 llne'UPf beds VOW1 JGVVY ClJUDVTl0V1, ROV Ernbrey, George Wrlliams, Ron Orona, Dean Wilson, Clrff Wilson, Jim Greaves, Jim Hoagland, and Don McClendon. Front row: Rodney Myatf, Tony Guzman, Rodney Niles, Tommy Eckle, Bill Bowlin, Fred McGovney Carl Cheek, and John Bolwlken . .Ao Box . 0 ' . J 2 ' ,l S A X A xg ' 'ff A I ll 9 1 if gi ,Q V A IW? gf , 1, . , . X as x U 'I ,I 1.3. MW . ,, . . fix Ls, 'X' V gl N , ' ' ' ' f Hu 'LL XX ' 9. P Y 1 3 . - . r , 4 f 9 fl - ' S YL ' Panther forword Les Foote bottles for rebound in the Downey fray Modesto 61. . . Modesto 72. . . Modesto 60. .. Modesto 78. . . Modesto 58- - - Modesto 62. . . Modesto 53. . . Modesto 40. . . Modesto 33 .... Modesto 55 .... Ookdole Downey Monteco Trocy Ookdole Son Moteo Woodlond Turlock . . .Grant . . .Stockton Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Foote goes up for c bucket . . . . . . . .Socromento ....ElComino ....Downey ....Lodi . . . .McClatchy ....Stockton .Stockton ....Downey ....Lodi ....Turlock Gary Smith iumps ogoinst Downey's Bob Hamilton for possession of 'he bell Gary Smith goes up for two pounts in the Lodi 41 31 34 51 59 53 53 54 42 67 clash 4. .MN Hgh v . X X ' 3 C1 5 ti' 0 1' N X , A h ' 'I 4' P ,--4 4 ,I 'o ' X - 7 f f i ffvxk, -I ,N S . N-yr' R .1 'lx L . .. ns:-rf' f- L- 'ya x. PANTHERS ON SAC - JOAQUIN Left, Panther outfielder Bernie Wend scares a run to aid the cause against Manteca Lower left, Corky Chapman at- tempts a bunf Below, Coach Dick Windemuth I iw il! 'f .4 v 3 4. at. .H x LQ- A ' , STAR M .J , ,J ,, Jfzi. L A-.n,.fv , o'- .' ' DIAMONDS Q . . . . 7:1-1 --T ., , v'-3 -,.- ,4 - Y S-' ' ' E' 1 'A . 'k ,f . 4.1 I ' 5' ' s T '-'fx , ' .L.-. 55251: eaf1r'.mi.m-:Q-.gf 5 , . 1 s. 7 C 'RV' ' Q' ' . 1. .,, . vw-sw ' m -e 4 e e i K-'Q1'.,'7'f :Q.,Q,:X,5,5I'2 ' N ' 1-'.,1aa11!' F5315 ,.f JZ1 ff A ',.f FP faifffnmf-k3 f ,'v' K' , . Righf, Jim Hoagland Tokes U , -,Qi -ggi ' x- . 1 ' 'YB ' 6, ' cur or We ball m the Stockton game Lower right Jim Greaves pow- ders one ogainsr Siockton Below, Coach Barney Anooshian ,Q. dqfg- Oo ' 4 4 Nt? m.:.,s:'. - - -fe .fe-f-nf 1 , , -J . 74 5' Y J 5435 ,af 'T' .Q ' 15. f 'L 1.1 ' .an Tr: pvj goin, N A .,?,'At'. : A5 S . Rfk , . - , ku .jffff :A '. fr 'll' ,t ,-wg: A ,Q Q, I' iffy. , A ,ff 1 M ,f-'1,..w-:AL .f . . -' lv 1 ' gf - Av v ' z' A -- . 5' if .P Dev 'H a 3- Q , ,ar -44' ' '- -Q a - '. , , sw' , . . . 1' .-' -rf. -f. A Y- ' - ,. 'if.'f'y ii.. 'trt ...:1,' , K I q . , as 1 KK Uh 6 n- iw + - .,,...f' qi Q I ,..f9u: ,- -' '12-l. '.A We - Y 4 i ,rf 5 L0 A 4 ,Lf-4'.. V1 if Gif 9 'P' L ilwll f i ,X A 5 i I n 'X X,.n13,rgiv:y dr f 'x . -B A -B V i 'uqgfi - I U S -H 5 W --X., .Q i W X K - n fl , 4g t , , 1 J f gi fl Ponther utility men include Bill Sfivers, Wally Good- win, Jack Goodwin, and John Bohlken .1 'T S John Christiansen Allon Bowlin A - Included in the strong pirching staff are, back row, Larry McCormick, Karel Swanson, and Ron Jourde- nais, Front, Bernie Wend and Roger Gray Corky Chapman Oval Max Burcheft Jim Wing 5' Bill Jackson Jerry Nelson Roger Fisher Les Foote Modesto High School Varsity Baseball Squad The B reserve Team The Rambler Squad The B Baseball Team Qi- ..l 1 A I 6 , F I 5: 'Q Qiiiru' 1- L -ai Q . 4-Q fag . -Ti 1 I 31: W ' s g Ss K v 4. U ,ff-' 5 pl 1'-'fit - 'g i ' 'fr f-.-- - 3 f or wir I A, . '1 W'L .yg ,Sl . , ' 1 4 Phd '.',45v,twL,,. sw! Hurdler Howard Lockord :kims the low timbers I Dx ' x Flying through the air with the greatest of ease is broad iomper Charles Hopkins The Modesto High School Varsity Track Squad Up and over goes high jumper Wayne Black Jim Wright gives it all he has to finish first in Oakdale meet B B Sprinter Joe Roland cops first place in the 220 Miler Ken Mize battles it out in the stretch with an unidentified Oakdale man Ii? +- l Soaring at full spread, Ken Talbert clears the high hurdles on his way to a new Oakdale-Modesto record 5, -1 Fred Lippins wins the 100-yard dash in the Oakdale meet The C 330 race is won by Panther Ted Beeson vid, vb , 'vu WN ' A -VZ ' . .ny Shot putter Merwin Smiih winds up Broad iumper Jack Merenda goes 19 . -. feet 3 inches Q an 1 4 ld L A ,Ze 1 5 -vi Jess Mooney awaits ihe gun ...-- 9-.01 a Q ,mwn Joe Gonzales prepares Io vault Top C sprinter Ken Evans poises on the block Av . ,,. I 'Q C -...a,.. an r - A -, - -v Ron Orono putts the boll on the Munici- pcl Golf Course green GOLFERS DRIVE FOR HONORS 5 , X 1 - O. s 2. I ' - P A 51 . li V ' ' -'Xl , O Y 2 . 1 s ' ' , 1. 56 A In X ,. I A . . I rl. R X 1 ' - -' -- in Coach Lester Peterson O x Just finishing o long drive shot is Rodney Mike Jones drives the bull out of the Niles Sand 5-0 . 3 usa 'J Y i '5 AN. These ore some of the outstanding golfers ot M.H.S. They ore, front row: Rodney Niles, Louis Pescormono, Mike Jones. The golf Team Bock row: Dennis Sparks, Jerry Holl, Ron Orono X aw FINMEN MAKE BIG SPLASH 2 Y Couch Darrell Hull X xx x Allan McCoy does Q swcin dive Jim Cutiip makes cn quick turn ond heods bcick Ron Romont dives off for the Panthers in one ot the swim meets 'i v -, illlll E an ' M S1213-i, -.x Q ' . A x, ' , K Q 9 K Ya ff., f -. 1 'Q The A swimming team The B swimming team 9- -nv-'f' Modesto High Schools 1954 Footboll Queen wos Miss Borlooro Erickson Miss Oro Woodworth wos Modesto High School's 1955 Bosketboll Queen if 5 3 2' 5, l' 3 Avi Q? fi 43' 47 l. glviijils si'-sq-ggxi Ax 1 f X wen , .-...ana A .1-.,., ..-... mv-:QQ-v,f4-. - ' -wwf - ' 4.,.- -H 1 ..' A -. 'endif' ..- A-1. My bl vgx ' 86 -0.5- .4 I 500.1 W 'Ext .' .1 fm Rx 7 ITS PAR FIVE FOR THE COURSE Mlss Morllyn Plensch department head f 's ' Hn Mlss Morllyn Hem F115 'v '7 ,i Mlss Dolores Klllclm 'US Mnss Mary Serra Q 'GI Mass Betty Borbee VK .-41 FALL LEAVES A THRIVING ov . ,A 0 X. '- - ,n - K, '. .- -v I ' . PRESIDENT Alonnci Freitos SECRETARY-TREASURER Aveno Jones The Girls Athletic Association L was led through vorious successful ' 'I protects during the toll semester by 0 very co po ble executive committee. M Among these successes wos ci wellrbol- SENIOR onced sports progrom designed to meet X everyone s interests To top oft the term were B b Jamison fun nights 0 slumber porty, hot dog soles, ond CII Gm JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Borbo ro Brown FRE HMAN REPRESENTATIVE Bonny Blonton get GOLF MANAGER Beverly Johnson SWIMMING MANAGER Pot Hoover ADVISER Miss Mary Serra: li Freshman ond Sophomore GAA members ,g 1 T ni! Above: Junior and Senior GAA members Below: GAA Executive Meeting L 1 fp 1 SN THEY CARRY ON WITH THE SPIRIT OF SPRING ew- - VICE PRESIDENT , If Barbara Jamison I IV , PRESIDENT Helen Jollitf SECRETARY-TREASURER Ann Gross YELL LEADER Ann Turner 1 The Spring Executive Committee really did carry on with the spirit ot spring. The plans they so dili- gently worked at blossomed into well- organized functions. A few ot these func- SENIOR ' tions were fun nights, ploydays, a hike ride, REPRESENTATIVE , a Mothers' Day Tea, and, to close the year, an Pat Peck I I. I installation banquet. 1 I - A JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Beverly Johnson I LST TI I3 Vg? . 'Kai shi? Y We Riga in SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL GOLF SWIMMING REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER Marsha Kidd JoAnn High Karen Warhurst Julie Watkins Gerry Van Konynenburg BOWLING BOWLING SOFTBALL HALLBALL ADVISER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER Miss Mary Serra Joyce Elliott Eleanor Mullica Augustina Jimenez Kgy Stout ?' ?1i -I i iniu-un W Sill ' 2'- 1,1 'N .nf Basketball is one ot the major sports taught and practiced by all regular treshman and i5 Tumbling is one of the minor sports, but it is still enioyed with as much enthusiasm as a major sport. Tumbling is set up in the GAA program for those girls who are par- ticularly interested. The Girls' Tumbling Team also has per- formed in front of many audi- ences. sophomore gym classes. Bas- ketball tournaments are also set up as a part ot the GAA program. NX X, x Volleyball keep: a girl trim and on her toes. This popular sport is included in the Physical Edu- cation program and also as a GAA activity. Leadership is offered as an elective bythe Phys- ical Education Depart- ment to any Junior or Senior girl. The purpose ofthe class is to promote a future feminine fac- ulty. ..- 'Y 'W-,l f- , 'TT' Z 1 f ., 'V Q' :sfo X if 1mil'W ' co 'E fl'Nr4Lr , .fy .L:wQ3w-'fr f':g W, ' ' Q ,. -'Y I ,K 1 A ,palg.4as'd ' --- , A' J' A f Qjw ' '-gn ' Q , .. I 'A 'MWXWW 'M rf x N-.. ..,,,, Y'-W V '2..,:, !,Q , A l ' ' -v-4-' ig fl' I 1:1 - , 1 Jaap- . W,,.. .4 s,,, ww. . 4 .i'w- A 4 A A , Q',,,,2-gggnxw ' WH-,A... . ,-ff- -1 Y, ,av in ,a.r'S'l4-. -,WPS . ,P 'A . 44:3 M O R G A N 'YT' f 1 1 1 Fall officers of Tri-Y Epsilon included: top row, President Georgia Jay, Ser- geant-at-Arms Beverley J o h n s o n, Chaplain Joy White, Publicity Manager Carol Brooks, bottom row, Treasurer Pat Lynn, Secretary Zettie Honeycutt, Vice President Sandra Machado V V. rs . L... The membership of Tri-Y Epsilon TRI Y EPSILON S-4 Spring officers of Tri-Y Delta were: top row, Chaplain Brenda van Clief, Vice President Marilyn Prickett, Secre- tary Janet Slate, bottom row, Presi- dent Helen Hechler, Treasurer Rosalie Pescarmona, Publicity Chairman Jane Mitchell i Spring officers of Tri-Y Epsilon were: top row, President Virginia Miller, Treasurer Beverley Johnson, Vice Presi- dent Pat Evans, Secretary Nancy Tay- lor, bottom row, Sergeant-at-arms Venice Hightower, Chaplain Cynthia McLeland, Historian Norma Sadler Fall officers of Tri-Y Delta were: top - I row, Vice President Karen Warhurst, Publicity Manager Roberta Ball, Treas- urer Joyce Elliott, bottom row, Secre- tary June Chalk, President Sandra Tanner, Chaplain Carlyne Silva. The membership of Tri-Y Delta Lv The membership of Tri-Y Alpha TRI - Y ALPHA Fall officers of Tri-Y Beta were: Chap- lain Twyla Adams, Publicity Manager Judy Erickson, Treasurer .laneece Hazel, bottom row, Sergeant-at-Arms Gracie Fernandez, President Dennis McGrath, Vice President Terri Strangio -r cv- ij-Q I 1:- Spring officers of Tri-Y Beta were: top row, Secretary Mila Maybury, Theasurer Neva Kroeker, Chaplain Judy Erickson, bottom raw, Vice President Agatha Van Konynenburg, President Pattie Freitas, Publicity Man- ager Gracie Fernandez :-, 5 1 M 1 f ll ' X 3 'K f - 3 Qvr i A .'4:g:.Q?'9 3 'tra was Fall officers of Tri-Y Alpha were Helen DuBois, treasurer, Greta Schol- ten, president, Donna Funk, vice president. 1 Y Spring officers of Tri-Y Alpha were, top row Adviser Marilyn Pleisch, Sergeant - at- Arms Francis Wilson, Secretary Rosalie Serpa, Pres: dent Mary Jo Kidd, bottom row, Chaplain Marsha Kidd, Vice President Sandy Funk, Treas The membership of Tri-Y Beta wer Cowl Funk, Spring officers of Tri-Y Lambda were: top row, Treasurer Sonia Sherlock, Publicity Manager Katy Asher, Secre- tary Karen Ratzlaff, Sergeant-at-Arms Laurel Mathiasen, bottom row, Vice President Linda Harold, President Jeanne Sherlock, Chaplain Erma Beck- with TRI - Y LAMBDA Spring officers of Tri-Y Gamma were: Chaplain Alanna Freitas, Sergeanteat- Arms Pat Peck, Treasurer Helen Jolliff, President Gail McDanielsp bottom row, Secretary C a r l e n e Swanson, Vice President Ann Turner, Publicity Man- ager Gracie Schaapman sJ An Fall officers of Tri-Y Lambda were: top row, Secretary Lynne W alla c e, Publicity Manager Sonia Sherlock, Treasurer Laurel Mathiasen, C h a pl a i n Betty Gardner, bottom row, Vice President Karen Ratzlaff, Presi- dent Katy Asher, Sergeant-at- TRI - Y GAMMA Fall officers of Tri-Y Gamma wore: top row, President Sandra Castle, Secretary Carol Castle, Chaplain Ann Turner, bottom row, Vice President Jane Ann Hantz, Sergeant-at-Arms Carlene Swanson The membership of Tri-Y Gamma Arms Erma Beckwith 'Vs Q- C7 '-11 Sigma Hi -Y members SIGMA HI - Spring officers of Sigma Hi-Y were: top row, Representative Eldon Beam, Fall officers of Mu Eta Sigma were: top row, Vice President Drehne Bailey, President Jim Heath, bottom row, Secretary Beverly Stump, Historian Caroline Lester, Treasurer Gloria Krakow Vice President Bob Young, middle row, Chaplain Vern Cowan, Secretory Don Belyeu, bottom row, President Bob Babington, Sports Commissioner Leon Danna, Treasurer Jack Romsey 3 U L x Z2 'C' MU ETA SIGMA HITS HIGH NOTE Members of Mu Eta Sigma Spring officers ot Mu Eta Sigma were: top row, Historian Jim Heath, Vice President Drehne Bailey, bottom row, Treasurer Carol Whipple, Secretary Jeanne Sherlock, President Jim Cutlip is not pictured us. Fall officers of Sigma Hi-Y were: clockwise, starting at the top, Vice President Jess Mooney, Treasurer Bob Hamilton, Secretary Bob Bobington, President Dick Bartlett, Representative Dave Van Dam YI ? . D i ii 1 '- T t Membership of the Spanish Club SIN! ELLOS SON LOS ESPANOLITOS Q Spring officers of the Spanish Club were Pres- ident Wayne B r o o k s, Publicity Chairman Bob Rea, Treasurer Shirley Timpson, Vice President Quinna Mitchell, Secre- tary Virginia Miller Fall officers of the French Club were Song Leader Raynor Cordes, President Avena Jones, Treasurer James McKenna, Secretary Angie Papageorge, Vice President Vir- ginia Ostrum iw- Q Fall officers of the Spanish Club were Shirley Hearn, tr e a s u r e r, George Hart, president, Mary Pepe, vice l ll president, Alanna Freitas, secretary ,V-1, yu I 1 Kfi 4. Spring officers of the French Club were Treasurer Mary Bauknecht, President Avena Jones, Secretary Janet Dow- ler, Vice President Gerry Fransen VO Cl LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 'fi' Members of the Girls' Wildlife Society .46 GIRLS' WILDLIFE GETS CLOSE TO NATURE Fall officers of the Girls' Wildlife: Janet Dowler, pre s i d e n t, Janeece Hazel, clrtief fieldtrip ree porter, Gerry Bruegge- mann, secretary C .1 If Zettie Honeycutt, Ron Eneboe, and Bar- bara Erickson of the Ski Club work on a snowman for the Basketball Dance, Winter Wonderland .fe K, , A Officers of the Ski Club: Back row, Glenn Harty, vice president, and Dave Van Dam, treasurer. Front row, Ron Eneboe, presi- dent, and Dennis Boyd, sergeant-at-arms Spring officers of the Girls' Wildlife: Gail Mc- Daniel, president, Lor- raine Rose, vice presi- dent, Goldean Kenobbie, chief fieldtrip reporter, Nancy Logan, treasurer, Renia Ledbetter, secre- tary SKI ENTHUSIASTS MAKE THREE-POINT LANDINGS Members of the Ski Club Members of the Future Farmers of America F FA ADVANCES ART OF ' Cuts like butter! FARMING Officers of the FFA were: back row, President Norman Azevedo, Scrap- book Editor Jim Burke, Sentinel George Powell, middle row, Secre- tary Verne Heinrich, Treasurer Eldon Powers, front row, Filibuster Editor Lyle Gish, Reporter Bill Heinrich Student welds ci trailer frame Get out and get under? FFA boys carry on a diversified program of activities Members deco- rate the table for an installa- tion ceremony I O ' t - I F H A STRESSES BETTER HOMEMAKING Membership of the Future Homemakers of America XFEHDMEMAKEQ Q0 AMERICA ,jx Officers of FHA remained the same all year except for two, Spring Sec- retary Gail McDaniel and Treasurer Arlene Jarrett gelatin-1 , 4 -' .- ef W Officers of FHA were Historian Joanne Sesser, Vice President Eleanor Simmons, Reporter Norma Ogburn, President Mary Ann Boege, Secretary Myrtle Wise, Treas- urer Joonne Oyler, Song Leade Jackie Sturgis, Parliamemarian Betty t lo N Mary Ann Boe Dliides over FFA members work on their scrapbook general FHA meeting Pi' V, NP' 3+ 'vs Spring officers of Roadrunners were: Vice President Bob Cadwell, Sergeant- at-Arms Richard Shaw, President Dave Rettig Spring officers of FBLA were: top row, Secretary Jeanne Stuart, President Marlene Bertolero, Spring Reporter Nancy Williams, bottom row, Treas- urer Wanda Reese, Vice President Myrna Welch if 1 ,TAX- The membership of the Roadrunners ROADRUNNERS STRESS HIGHWAY SAFETY Fall officers of FBLA were: top row, Treasurer Myrna Welch, President Charlotte Van Duyn, Reporter Marlene Bertolero, bottom row, Secretary Nancy Williams, Vice President Mary Rae Thomas ot! Fall officers of Roadrunners were: top row, Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Cadwell, Treasurer Dave Rettig, bottom row, Vice President Jerry Poole, Historian Lloyd Ikerd F B L A PROMOTES BUSINESS INTERESTS The membership of FBLA Us ARTISTS CREATE, CRITICIZE Spring officers of Art Club were: top row, President Richard Rios, Vice President and Treasurer Daniel Peter- son, bottom row, Social Chairman Delores Mann, Secretary Virginia Miller QP fav' QF Q-J 'll 'Y v4 O 'Wk Spring Craftsmen officers Business Manager John Bohlken, President Mil- ton Allen, Vice President Dale Stam- baugh Fall Craftsmen officers were: top row, , President lrvtne Stark, Vice President fr X I Fall row, Publicity Chairman Daniel Peter- officers of Art Club were: top son, President Tom Maneyg bottom row, Secretary Carlyne Silva, Vice President and Treasurer Mary Ann Bauknecht CRAFTSMEN STRESS SKILLS ' Richard Larsong bottom, Business Man- ager Dale Stambaugh Membership of the Craftsmen's Club is, STAR ATHLETES JOIN BLOCK M N F L HONORS BEST SPEAKERS ' Spring Block M officers President Bernie Wend, Secretary-Treasurer Roger Gray, Vice President John Christiansen Members of Block M Society Fall Block M officers Secretary-Treasurer I Dave Van Dam and Vice President Glenn J Harty xii Spring NFL officers included: top row, Vice President Raynor Corcles, Treasurer Frank Damrell, President Lester Coston, Full officers of NFL included Vice Presi- bottom row, Secretary Eleanor Simmons, dent Frank Damrell, Secretary Winnie Recorder Janet Dowler Allen, President Bill Wynn Members of National Forensic League gr 5 Q Members of the Flying Panthers, with their adviser George Genevro, show off some of their airplane models Donna Cisi and Gail Coston on the corner of Sunset and Vine CLUB MEMBERS AID SYCAMORE INSANITIES Left: Officers of the Flying Panthers were Secretary Dale Beam, President Alan McCoy, and Vice President Richard Mar- cetti Pattie Freitas and Mr. Milam scored a hit with their skit entitled So This is Paris Green Helen DuBois and Roberta Ball as Pictured are the famous Katherine Kitchen Cookies they appeared in their paw and maw skit Uh? ,isa s ..., x f N W4 'E' Qs J' g . , J ,,, 0, I F af Q.: 4,n L Q 5 C, -, :asw- '1 Best All-around Freshmen , Jerry Chapman and Miriam Cook 1,1 ' X M1 ., k x ...Y : xx. -Q Y- - Q35 A.. ,,. 52 Q s 3, V, ' uma H LA L We . AH., Q A A5 1., ,K --1 -mf. - bugs. ' 1' 4 . I V V -: M75 ,.. . gg W .M 'Hu T5Qw4i.wQ ' ' 43 iiimf f - W Q 'Ei' 1 W., . 'Win . ' Y, x .I - Q 8 .i---- .-.........--K, : I .E X Q , Best All-around Sophomores N' -- ' Morgho Kidd and Jim Greaves ' V Tr v I 1 X fr .f Cjbf, f Q y N 4 1 ifyj ' , 4 - nv, ? Q1l ,,, .Jr 3 1, 7 1 ' Q,-7if1ff?2.,'f' '4 I. h . , I-.nnvr , ,Qf-.., -Xt -. ,I Q- 0 3 'W-1 E ,iq M ,,.,,', ,,V,,FNi:, -itz 'ak' 1? f : 3-LY-2-il .'C-4' in A' 4 O V841 :TA iff' 1 l:'1!lj pb .0516 in ' 1 Aff' ,YQ Q ga, w.,,..h.. Q, Q. fi 1 -,ATI r' 1 5 ' Q-A ' -. . -.xfifw 1 .Dm s' ,iv s a W . 3. 'Rc xl ip.: . , . 1 1 . -4, k . pr- w -v inn. ,H A x 4 . ln 'ft fx ,- ' , -' 5 fm UM dm : Q n ' V ' ....x,, ,, 'Q on A A ,- ' ,,,-1-11.5, A , ' h W- , ..,. .ral-'- Ww P' A- AM. MY f 7 ' ' 'ds fgfff.. S VIRGINIA AKERS Moior-Language MILTON ALLEN Maior-Trades and Industry GERALD L, ANDERSON Moior-Trodes and Industry , 5 ESTHER ANN BAILEY Maior-Science SKIPPER BALLEW -Science and Mathematics DICK BARTLETI Maior-Mathematics Q .39 xx? Ar ig 1 'fc' - Q XI, KATHERINE LOU ISE ASHER Moior-History RAY ATTEBERY Mczior-Trades and Industry NORMAN AZEVEDO Molor-Agriculture ROBERT J. BABINGTON Moior-Social Science NATALE J. BAGGESE Mcior-Agriculture A. DREHNE BAILEY Major-English 3,1 A X T2 KENNAN BEARD Maior-History 4 3 5 EVERETT BECKNER Mcior-Language BARBARA BECKWITH Maior-Science l.. -4+ TL' if -4 'Y -4 YA 'qw' -11, '75 L , A 'ix Qi , P-gg 14, X il' I' xiktx 5, ua., xf sh Q f MICHAEL BELL Maior-Language and History ERVIN BENSON Maior-Agriculture CLARENCE A. 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CROOK Mayor Trades and lndustry CAROLYN CUNEO Rfk Maior-Science ri f N DON DICKENS Mayor Trades and Industry MARILYN RUTH DILLER Mcior-Music JANET IRENE DIONIZIO Mayor-Commercial MELBA CUNNINGHAM Maior-Home Economics DA RLENE CU RCI Maior-History FRANK DAM RELL Maior-History MAX DEE Maior-Trades and Industry ALDEANA MARIE DIAS Major-Home Economics EVA JEANETTE DIAS Major-Art 11 sl LA VONNE DONAVAN Mcior-General Business SUE DOWLER Major-General Business FREDERICK DRAPER Maior-Trades and Industry .-' if 128 PATRICIA A. ELLIS Moior--History JANET MARIE ENBERG Muior-General Business RON ENEBOE Major-English R 1. ff an 'K3,. , .J -'-2-jf Elf E IIPI QF I rg fiiif Ewa 55+ ET 511 Rgjgf-g , -'fs-ff. . iii, fs 3R- 51 - '-457 ., 1 3 '2' I , I X , X Y E' 5 xx 5 3,1 , V. .jfkg ' :,, 1,33 H05 HELEN JOYCE DuBOIS Mc ior-English JACKIE DUCKWORTH Major-Home Economics JOE DUNCAN Moior-Business Education MAX DUNSCOMB Moior-Merchandising GENE EAGER Maier-Trades and Industry CLARK GILBERT ELGIN Moior-History A i if A V -41 iw 'WFP 1' ix 3 Moior VIRGINIA EWEN Malor-Secretarial JOE FAJARDO -Trades and Industry JANE FARRAR Mcior-Secretarial CAROL JEAN FEDJE Major-Hisrory CHARLES FERRELL Mcior-Trades and Industry LES FOOTE Moior-Moihemotics Q 2? 4'-5 I AI I I? Q89 ETTA EPPERSON Mo jor-Secretu riol BARBARA ERICKSON Mcior-Language PEGGY MARIE EVERETT Moior-Bookkeeping T' I x -1 ul N1r'l Sf LARRY B FORD Mcior-Mathematics ALANNA FREITAS Mo jor-History PATTI E MAE FREITAS Major-Commercial 129 RUDY GARCIA Moior-Trades and Industry BOB GATES Mczior-History JOHN GEORGE Major-Arr PAULINE HANEY MGiOI'-GCHSFGL Business MARY HANSON Maier-Bookkeeping EDWIN HARDGROVE Major-History .IQ T CLAUDIA GILL Moior-Mathematics JEAN GLEASON Moior---Home Economics CLAYTON GOTTSCHALK MOiOffMGYhSmGTiCS ROGER GRAY Moior-Mathematics LARRY GROSS Moiorf--Trades and Industry BOB HAMILTON Molor-Trades ond lndustry :ff - 'IS' JESSIE HARO Mclor General Business GEORGE HART Mcior-English GLENN HARTY Moior-English It ' BILLIE HENSON 'J Mclor Home Economics W ALF HIGHTMAN - Molor Trodes ond lndustry ' VIVIAN ARLENE HILDRETH Molor General Business tc gf A . I N JACQUELINE LEE HARTZELL Moior-Home Economics LEO DALE HAVENER Major-Trades cmd lndusrry SHIRLEY HEARN Major-Language JAMES HEATH Moior-History VERNE HEINRICH Moior-Agriculture RICHARD HENRY HELWINKEL Moior-Agriculture 2' is lL 'lgx DWAYNE HOBBS Molor-Agriculture CHUCK HOGAN Moior-Trades and Industry MODENA HOLDEN Moior-Secretoriol DOROTHY HOLT Major-Home Economics CHARLES L. HOPKINS Major-Trades ond Industry LLOYD IKERD Major-Agriculture 'x 1 r ii' rw' vw N -Q T GAIL DANN HILL Moior-Music DORIS ANN HOADLEY Maier-Home Economics FRANK L. HOADLEY Moior-Trades and Industry :LX PAT ISELI Mczior-Home Economics BILL JACKSON Mejor-Mathematics NORMA JACKSON Mclior-Clerical iff ELIZABETH .IENNINGS Moior--History AUGUSTINA JIMENEZ Moior-Science HELEN ANN JOLLIFF Major-English HELEN AVENA JONES Mcior--Science LORETTA JONES Moior-Science NADI NE JONES Mc lor-Secretc riol BARBARA JOANNE JAMISON Moior-History LEON JARRETT Molor-Agriculture GEORGIA JAY Major--History RONALD JOURDENAIS Major-English GRACE KEITH Major-Art BETTY KELLEY Major-History 4 'Nb R mil REITA MA RI E KELLEY Moior-Journalism H I- I K, DENNIS KELLY V Mcior-Science 1, ,ff wk lil, I LRLE GOLDEAN KENOBBIE f 3 MARY JO KIDD Molor-Engl ish MARIE ANN KIELY Mcior-Home Economics MARY KING Major-Merchandising GLORIA ELAINE KRAKOW Moior-Music NEVA LORRAINE KROEKER Mcior-Secretarial GERRI KUHL Major-History If f I Major-History ff I' 1 3 -6-' 6.4 A '- ff' , fj I I ff I .75 RQX 'ia 5. , w A ,fff F I LA... I' 'Ov 'Qi fi ' SHERLAN ANN LANG Moior-English CAROLE ANN LANGLOIS Moior-Home Economics EDMOND LANGLOIS Moior-Science Q4 RICHARD W. LARSON Maior--Trades and lndustry RALPH LEROUX Malor-Trades and Industry CAROLINE JANE LESTER Mclor-Music 46 Sf' I U 1 GOLD ANA LONGWELL Maior-Clericcl JEANETTE LOSEY Molor-General Business SHIRLEY MAXINE LOUNS Moior-Commercial f I 'QPR NWN 'il WI fa T JVJ A .x 7 X ' , O E I , is R, Q. in I I , , 14' , 'si' Af. I f I an MARION LEVI Moior-Home Economics GERALD LEWIS Moior-Trades and lndustry FRED LIPPINS Major-Science HOWARD R. LOCKARD Mo1or4Mc1hemo1Ics JERRY D. LONG Moior--Home Economics CHARLES LONGCOR .I R. Moior-History ii 40N gg?- s VIRGINIA G. LOVE Molor-History JIM LUTON Moior-Hisrory LARRY D. MCCORMICK Major-Science - I X CHARLOTTE MAE MCMANIS Molor-Language CHARLES FREDERICK MAIER Major-Social Science BOB MAPES Mcior-Arr I ' L X1 I vi'- I X I ALLAN MCCOY MoIor-Mathematics HELENA MCCRACKEN Mejor-Bookkeeping GEORGE MCCUBBIN Mo lor-Trades and Industry GAII. MCDANIEL Molor-Home Economics NEIL MCGEE Mcior-Agriculture DENNIS KAY MCGRATI-I Mn Ior-History ...af 'Q' Y X X. 2 X fxf XXL DONALD L, MEADOWS Moior-Trades and Industry EUGENE MEDLIN Moior-Mothemcmcs SANDRA MENGELT Moior-Language AUDREY MILLER Major-Art DARLENE MILLER Moior-Home Economics LORETTA MILLER Moior-Clencol an IQ' 27' 4- , 3 FRANKIE LEE MARSHALL Molor-General Busmess DOLORES MATTH I ESEN Mayor-Home Economics MILA MAYBURY Molor-Englush ond Mofhemctics 'Ni is vel in ,,, 11 2 x in L 'ba-X vs., if -USE 5 11 1-8 Q 59, 'Pr 'UN- Tv' VIRGINIA R. MILLER MGIOV-LGDQUGQ9 ARCI-IIE A, MITCHELL Molor-Hwstory J ESS MOONEY Molor-Hxstory I in lu-Lo' JOHN T. MORRIS Mcior-History LAVONNE MORRIS BALL Maior-Merchandising PAT MORRISON Moior--Secreru riul CARL NUNES Moior-Agriculture JEANETTE MARIE NUNES Mcior-History DON OGBURN Mcior-Science THELMA DARLENE MOSER Maior-Business Education ELEANOR ANNE MULLICA Major-History CAROL ANN MUSICK Moior-Home Economics GERALD NELSON Moior-History TURNER NEWTON Major-Trades and lndustry DIANNE NIX Mcior-Secretarial BETTE MARIE OLIPHANT Moior-English MARY ORVIS Major-Home Economics PEGGY OSBORNE Major-Commercial 'T ,Q f 5? ROSALI E PESCA RMONA Mojor-English JANE PETERS Moior--English DANIEL WILLIAM PETERSEN Major-An 'ia .f- ?x 'Q VX -A. 'E' 'fr- Cd: yq? WANDA OWENS Mczior-Clerical JOAN PANETTO Moior-Clericol ANG I E PAPAGEORGE Major-History PATRICIA PECK Molor-English MARY GENEVIEVE PEPE Major'-English MERLYNN PERROTTI Moior-General Business Ezra I'- S515 no T' ww- C7 Q. I-1' igxlr OLIVER POSEY Muior-Trades and Industry GEORGE ALVIN POWELL Major-Agriculture ELDON POWERS Major-Agriculture LOIS PRATHER Maior-General Business LOLA RAMEY Mcior-Science RONALD RAMONT Maior-Agriculture . RICHARD A. PETERSON Major-English JACK J. PLASTER Major-History JERRY RALPH POOLE Moior-Trades und lndustry fi' ,..4.-:Q55 I f,-gr' iff W1 Q Ig. f X ISI I P 1- ' WA R REN RAMSEY Muior-Mathematics CAROLYN SUE RASOR Major-Home Economics BOB REA I Major-Mczihemotics and Sclence QA '3 ' w, '9' ,gk 1-yX Q -dehf I FLOYD GALE REYNOLDS Moior-History LLOYD DALE REYNOLDS Mo ior-History JESSI E REYNOLDS Muior-General Business NELLAVEE RICHARDSON Moior-General Business H. T. RINEHART Maior-Trades and Industry SHIRLEY FAITH ROBINSON Maior-History I G WANDA REESE Muior-Secretc ricl DAVID N. RETTIG Moior-English DOLORES REYNOLDS Mcior-Clerical .zz-fi I I W JOANNE ROMESHA Maior-Bookeeping EUGENE ROSE Moior-English NYLA ROSSITER Moior-History 17 'C' FIDEL M. SALINAS Mcior-Science WILLIAM J. SALTER Moior-Trades ond Industry GRACI E SCHAAPMAN Mc: ior-Histo ry VERENA RITA SCHMIDIG Major-Home Economics GRETA JEAN SCHOLTEN Moior-Science LORRAINE RUTH SCH REIN Moior-Music cas: pgs:- ROSELYNN RUMMEL Major-History ELO ELLEN RUSHING Major-Clerical MARY ELEANOR SABALA Moior-Home Economics 0 'Q CHYRL SHAW Mcior-Clerical JEANNE SHERLOCK Molor-Music JOANNE CA ROLE SIEGMAN Major-Home Economics Y? VIRGINIA ANN SIMEK Major-General Business DARWIN SKILES Major-Agricuhure NEWTON SKINNER Major-Agriculture 5 I5 M X XX :I I ,I X L BOB SNYDER Moior-Trades and Industry SHIRLEY SOLOMON Maior-English SHARLENE SPAANS Mcior-English lQlw is X BENITA SMITH Molor-Bookkeeping ELWIN SMITH Molor-Trades and lndustry GARY N. SMITH Maior-Mathematics MERWIN G. SMITH Major-English RONALD KEITH SMITH Moior-Trades and Industry ESTELLA SNEED Moior-Home Economics J 77 9.- JOANNE STAFFORD CASTER Mcior-Merchandising DALE STAMBAUGH Major-Trodes and Industry IRVINE STARK Mcior-Trodes and lndustry 3 3 if 4 'tif .afi- ra, K-gx BEVE RLEY STUMP Maior-English LEE ROY ALBERT SURBER Moior-Social Science JOHN L. SWICEGOOD 144 Moior-Trades and Industry YQ' ...-,, T we 9: QIU A V x 4 K, . le , 3 5: 42, NANCY ANN STENSAAS Molor-History Ov' ,cs .ri MARY STILL Molor--Merchandising EVELYN STOOKSBERRY Mc: jor-Home Economics LARRY NEXL STORLIE Molor-Science and Mathematics JO ANN STOUT Mogor-Secreforiul JEANNE STUART Mc: ior-Secretarial Pi I J ,ff G--T65 .22 xlx X g CAI 4 -I' f x ' I 5 .,- K V I I' f W lv 'Q 1 A It GEORGE ALLAN TAYLOR Mclor--Social Science CAROL TAYLOR Ma ior-Secreto ricxl GEORGE JOSEPH TEIXEIRA Mclior--Agriculture DENZLE THOMPSON Mcior-Mofhemctics VIRGINIA THOMPSON Moior-Secretarial KENNETH TIBBETTS Muior--History F' S KENNETH TALBERT Moior-General Business SANDRA TANNER Moior--English VERL TANNER Moior-Agriculture , wg I 3 A1 . A fl a Q' 'M' -Q-,SE I 4 Af 4 X ' 'I,I I ,'I. 1 I A f' IEIEISj2L--:iI1STfTK3fX24, fi' I- Q -: I P - wi' , ' ' ' tm ai 4,ff,,JffIIxmA I .E - 1 1 fa. GZ u 2, 'Y U jj QE ar if I I, .IU SHIRLEY ANN TIMPSON Mcior-English EVELYN TOMISON Molor-Home Economics JOHN TRANER MojorfAgricuIture 145 l DAVID VAN DAM a Mcior-History CHARLOTTE MARIE VAN DUYN MojorQCIericcI SHIRLEY WAKLEY Major-Home Economics BILL WATERMAN Mcior-History BEVERLEY ANN WELCH Muior-Science MYRNA LOUISE WELCH Moior-Secretarial THERESA ELDORA WALKER Major-Home Economics LYNNE WALLACE Major-English GOLDIE WALTER Major-Art GAIL WANN YORK Moior-General Business PETE WARD Moior-Trades cmd Industry SOB WASSON Moior-English iw: is.. ERROL W. WELDON Moior-History CAROL WELLS Moior-History BERNI E WEND Mcior-Science - no I JERRY WHITE Moior-History JOY WHITE Moior-English EDDIE WHITMIRE Moior-Trades and Industry fa I' -'26 6, ,av- Y LT, I 1 I X N 'Z' VERIANN KATHERINE WEST Mcior--Art SHIRLEY ROSE WEST Major-Commercial HELEN FRANCIS WESTFALL Malor-Home Economics BARBARA WHEATON Major-Art CAROL JOAN WHIPPLE Moior-Art and Music HENRY FREDERICK WHITE Moior-English .6 4 Q Kg Ji f P ' x. P, wx, , 1, ,. VX KENNETH WILLIAMS Major-Science cmd Mathematics NANCY WILLIAMS Mcior-Secreforicl VERNON GAIL WILLIAMS Moior-Trades ond Industry WILLIAM W. WINN Molor-Agriculture MARY WINTER Mcior-History ARLENE WONACK Mcior-Home Economics I48 :Q I I R an I CG, . 'l X09- Q' I KI xi ' GARY WIENS Moior-History JANICE WILHITE Moior-Music JIM WILLIAMS Moior-Trades and Industry vi, 'X . Ck 5' v-7 1 I ID KV r , L- I 'vo' 12? GEORGE WOOD Moior-Art ELAINE WOOD RUFF Major-Language ORA WOODWORTH Muior--English 1'-M. 971 MGH YOUHQ English Masterpieces Major-English Class concentrates l'?l SENIORS NOT PICTURED Donald Ray Adams Eugene Franklin Adams Marsylvia Ayers Melvin Dale Barber Charles Barnett Warren Beachler Emily Louise Broyles Jack Levon Bullock Wayne Byrum Jerry Lee Clark Martha Coble Joan Cobleigh William H. Cummings Carl Gallion Gloria George Leota May Green Randolph Herrin Robert Higgins Richard Hitt Roy Wayne Jenkins Stephen Kennedy Joe Langford Ginger Lottis Mutsuhira Masuda Leonard Wade Miller Alfred John Monges Paul J. Moore Henry Morgan Esther Carol Munger Carl Leonard Negele Mie Ocho Dan P. R. Phillips Boyne Ernest Potter Donald Kosciusko Richmond James Stark Franklin Tuggle Jake Van Holland Thomas Westfall Demoise Wayne Wise Bob Wolff Barbara Wynns K I ' a- Q W Yi' Y' Q Q-A .. flu' '.nQka -1 'I ,M v if 's' Qi, I ef '91 5 Q if fv, O P ,Sf-715 ' x .41 ll 'A 'k!1C',L Amy JA f lwigv. r au i lp 1 ak -. 5 . 1 'KL 'w ,av Q xv f., N 4' z 1 , , 4 W - 5. 5 . V , x . -1 J ...gn A W-P-'v . .. -sl ly , . . f LO 'Ylvl' mg ,- 4 J v JV' .15 'V 1 A, QR ,FTv J - 30 Wg, . ,-E1-'mv 'Inman-Alu.. Kvtl---,b'v. ful -qui: 'mi 91 If J ins Our foll song ond yell leoders .gg 1 f xx mfvgj W., m,,,ggo f WEB'S DRIVE-IN 625 - 7th Street Modesto, Colifornio A 8 . 414 avr' -' Q- v 'fi -s 1 .., ' t Q X , -. , . 1- 6, ., q , , v- , 1 6' S . , is K V - R 11, s , .,1,.s, ,.- . .. , Y. Q, A.. w-'to 4 ' ,, I fx 9 W ',- Carole Siegman, Ray Schmitz, and Barbara Ben- zow embody the spirit ot Christmas I f .. f -,iso ip' -su- - A K 9' 4 A ' O O Q 1' Mary Orvis and Dave Van Dam initiate the new main hall ticket booth, which was put in this year, with Syca- more sales 'SJ 1 Ll , P I' AA 4 9 ' 3 f ,I , Q Y- x A scene from She Stoops To GORDON HAM PORTRAITS Conquer wufh Cloudno Gull Ron 1606 J Sfreef Eneboe Goal Hull ond Skipper Phone 3-8750 Bollew Modesto, California 2-:wage N430-3 aggem P,-+ 712, E U2-+ Q'-EGL 3' Dgpuv -4,,Em a of +313 1.5 an Q-fin Q -.:- 0,352 Ei-30 .0345 O Q'E'o ID 3.9181 UU Yi!! MLW, Q.. E I , .-.,e..... --s... er X - , 'WE . -W---e -..A- -.LL N0' - 1 mums 'IIE' .Z ii-'Ll i .95 - The cast from the senior play, Best Foot Forward, re-enacts the final scene. ,-.,X Z's 'xg ,X X P SJ -' LY H :HPV Je UN i wifi 'Y fig, ' ff' Sf ' . ,. , Q 5 ' l 5, iw? s .f' g X 'U' ' - 'Ji ,fy 'f ' JJ J' 23 are fy 'Ney if -Q' A Q14 LJ' 'V C' . -init, S p F 'Q . + N X JUL' O11 J 114'Pl'J Y 41' I l-fx! XX DWL, xi, gdtfz' I X -.se-N , xx Uv Dr. Reeber lMike Belll tells students to get Ethel lHelen Du Boisl, Blind Date lAudrey back to the dance, They have lust torn Gale Millerl, and Minerva lGail McDaniell primp The girls go wild, while the boys try to keep -l0Y45 dress for the big dance them away from Miss Joy lCorole Siegmanl -r Exsv 1' f John Bernard, Ken Williams, and Skipper Ballew hold the banner which the Key Club contributed to the Modesto High School Student Body. If bf . Q-Q X x ff' S., I, ' x xtk 1' ', . fy , Y X Raef - , ,- 'x N' ' i ' K -' I f Q1 . K -- X N' .., 'sv , 1 lf . fflflf' lllifqffv ' ' 'tu V l 1 - ., 1 1,1 VV..-I I I A JD ,pf ' ll J . 4 - W - X17 I ,-.. i. -'U ' - .. il ' i.f'f! XHJIJ ftfjb' X, X . , u tt 1 ' . ' K 1' f It :fl ,f ,,j,' .ff .Xa I 0 4' f '4 Aj ,cfbr ,f , A L R ., '- ., My I My r . KJV f,li,.f 1 ,. - S ' v l I ' fi , L X w , I .1 . I f , AJ,-J 'X 1 .,, f f , - , - ff, ' f - if ' 4 1 IM , fl f 5 ' I jfv. f -Q o - I - - , ' , ,ww if ,I eff i l 4 f' 5 . l , , . , . v, ,I A ,I ,i : 1. A K Q x + 1 I 0 4 4.161 7, V , . C' '16-U JK If if I ,VA 1 A I, :', 1 X' - 1, M X A JU' fl Ally L' fi Al 5 ' AI 1,0 i I . V N w ,, 1 'if' f f ' if ' , wif- ,gf X X s. ff uf' ,l.,jfV' N' ,LX-' ' '.K!' ' . fl' V '.,f,L7L ' , ,af mfs-v' V -c ' . , . - v A l f? -1 , .' . uv A, .,,',' - s. - , X c 1 P K 4 1 J 3 . . I , . 1 ' S Helen lJune Chalkl climbs in the window with Miss Smith lGreta Scholtenl lectures the boys Old Grad IRon Eneboel shows the boys t the help of Dutch lBob Babingtonl, Bud and Jack look on on dance floor ethics. Satchel Uack Plasterl old rah rch mockingly lectures also TURN AT Am TIME N0 X LEFT V -xi :ug X 'tu F The first play of the fall seme er was State Fair, from which some ofthe cast members posed for a picture l Wye UWA! M'UjMQd W Ulf M272 W Mari ,W i !L,A,,,jW 4 wwf' I MW 5 wi 01 r W Dramatics students this year put on a play for the history classes ca'Ied Mr, Lincoln Goes to the Theater. In the cast were Mrs, Lincoln lCarolyn Cuneol, her son Robert lMerwin Smithl, Mrs. Lin3oln's maid lMary Pepel, and the old woman IS-hirley Timpsani M 'ff MM My lip 'QF X My Mmm ligp J lf yo ip! L x N 53 MW lllllwf of ki WlMl'M 5 llyl M Ml WAV ll WWW get W W T fl 'W mllvf lf ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We of the Sycamore staff gratefully acknowledge the servuces of Board Photo Service tor photo txnushmg Shoob s Camera Shop for their usual frlendly help and servnce Mr Mark Erickson and hrs Graphic Arts Class for help vvlth photogr xphy Mlss Elsle Beyer for her general assistance The Art Department under Mrs Isabelle Barnett for specual artwork lSpecual thanks go to Vurgunra Mrller tor cover desugn and to George Garrnson for photographuc special effectsl The custoduans for all around help The stagecraft class for help wlth the lnsamtles Mr Greydon Milam for help with and partlcupatuon In th lnsanutxes The Musuc Department for cooperation wuth the lnsanutles Year Book l-louse of Monrovua, Calntornua, for assustance In publnshmg the Sycamore Modesto Bee and MHS Broadcast for puctures Mr Jumper for hrs patuence, knowledge, and understancllng l , W - l J f , B Jlllfwl P T l W 1 T T lj no -!,',1 ,' !'Q ,frlll .l ll gh' W S gr - fx V J M1047 IVA g ll' ly' K . ,gf Ti , T 'trt or N4 X. A E lf' ' My 5 0 v I, tl A l ' 7 , I l ' xr , l L vm? S, f D ylilf W- 'TA X - ' S1 W 'f fl' 'nl jf ful JAM of T W Q., . ' 1 l ffvfflfl A X si ggi? E ,2 T If J Tiff lf Tn W l ' P, ' U, xl X X 40 T 'V oi ' f 7 - l dll , lllllfg ' Acknowledgements Actlvltles Actlyltres Adviser Admlnlstratton Advertnslng Agrlculture Department Art Club Art Department Band Baseball Team Baseball Team B Reserve Baseball Team Varsr y Basketball lBoysl Basketball lGnrlsl Basketball Scores Basketball Team B Games Basketball Team B Squad Basketball Team B s Lrneup Basketball Team Freshmen Basketball Team Freshmen Saphomor Basketball Team Varsrty Coach Basketball Team Varstty Games Basketball Team Varsnty Ltneup Basketball Team Varsuty awd Games Basketball Queen Best All around Freshmen Best All around .lunlors Best All around Sentors Best All around Sophornores Best Foot Forward Block M Socuety Board ot Educatnon Boys Sports Broadcast Staff Bus Dnvers Buslness Educatlon Department Cafeterua Staff Carnuval Kung and Queen Clubs Commercral Department Concert Chour Correlated Study Counselors Craftsmen s Club CSF Members Custodnans Dean of Boys Dean of Gurls Dedncatnon Departments Dramatncs De partment 9 42 53 T54 T62 4 9 TT3 44 45 T2 29 48 49 INDEX Drtver Educatuon Drlver Tralnlng Engllsh Departm Fxecutuye FBLA Ftrst Ald Flyung Panthers Football Coaches Football Games Football Team Freshman and Sophomore Football Team Freshman Squad Football Scores Football Queen Foreword French Class French Club Freshmen Class Oftlcers Future Farmers of Amertca Future l-lamemakers of Amerlca GAA Executtve GAA Members Gtrls Sports Glee Club Golf Coach Golf Team Gym Teachers lGlrl5 Htstory Department Hockey Home Economlcs Department Home Teacher ln Memortam Independent Study Insanrtles .lunlor Class Oftlcers Key Club Language Department Latnn Class Latrn Club Leadershtp Class Ltbrary Staff Mathematlcs Department Mu Eta Stgma Musnc Department Natronal Forenssc League Nonette Nurse Otfnce Staff Orchestra Organrzatuons Pen Pal Club Pnncrpal Speaks 30 4T 32 33 90 92 36 37 Publlc Speaklng ally Commtttee ambler Squad lBaseballT Roadrunners Sentor Celebnttes Senror Class Ottlcers Sentors Scrence Club Sclence Department Shop Classes Sugma Ht Y Sk: Club Socral Studles Department Softball lG'flS l Song Leaders Sophomore Class Ottlcers Spantsh Club Spanrsh Classes Speedaway Sports Snaps Student Body Ofllcers Study Hall Swlmmtng lGrrlSl Swrmmlng Coach Swrmmnng Team Sycamore Leaves Staff Table of Contents Tttle Page Track lActlon Shotsl Track Coaches Track Squad B Track Squad C Track Squad Varsuty Trades and lndustrles Dep Treble Clef Trrple Quartet Y Alpha r Y Beta r Y Delta Y Epsilon Y Gamma Y Lambda Tumblrng lGrrls Vuce Prnnctpal Volleyball Wnldlrte Soclety lBoysT Wlldltle Sacuety TG r s T Wrlters Club Yell Leaders Youth for Chrrst J artment T50 T52 38 39 T22 T49 4 34 35 O c f 1 Q ,,..,,.,........ 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