Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)
- Class of 1959
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Aff iAA,. f h' 1 2 1 Extra Curricular . 96 Eff, k,.' fi C 4' M3552 Sports . . . 120 'M V ff' 1 Clubs . . . 160 'fd .1 Advertisements . . . 184 flfffs rf t rw' 1 WW ' ,MN y,ff fJ . I 1' Sf fl - , ' 'N ,ef f ff ff . ,,,, r x A W, fd' lb ff, WJ 45ff!C ' Y , WA ff' dxv ex S3 'af n ff A 1591 Cr Q. Yu ,, C llii ,ff Q ,QI ,', I In A ,rf fb N ry, My Lf Z g , W X 5 X 2 S - M ,A M045 WJ Xi Cr X' 1 . 1 I x f., rx as 1 it l Eb 47 digg! Page 2 Vt .N 1 -- X xg? 1 QR it Forward The 1959 Sycamore - Modern in thought, modern in arrangement, and modern in school life it represents! This year's staff has endeavored to iniect an old fashioned flavor and to show the growth of Modesto High School throughout seventy-five years of service to the community This is the diamond anniversary of Modesto Hi-gh School. We can find no way to use diamonds in the Sycamore, but we have tried to show why Modesto High School de- serves diamonds. Progress is apparent in the city around us, progress is apparent by pictures on the main division pages, progress is apparent in the book itself. The first school in 1883 and the first graduating class in 1885 contrast greatly with MHS as it is now, and with the 1959 graduating class. The first Sycamore in 1910 is quite different from the Sycamore as we now know it. lf the contrast in customs and times helps to make the 1959 Sycamore more en- ioyable to you, then all of the staff's efforts have been worth while. 9 L, 'LJ ,ff . -. f ,fr i ,I tx 6 rin i W E Z ggms . Dedication With a feeling of great pride and respect the Sycamore staff dedicates this 1959 Sycamore to Mr. Lars Bennett. Those who have had Mr. Bennett as a teacher will always remember his kind and helpful manner which made him a friend not to be forgotten. Serving Modesto High for 21 years before his re- tirement last year, Mr. Bennett helped to raise the interest in science as a teacher of biology, as well as being a faithful supporter of Modesto High School. Modesto High School will always treasure the memory of Mr. Bennett as he walked away from our school with his hat on and his briefcase in his hand, ready to be of help whenever needed. Because of all these things, the staff is proud to dedicate this book to Mr. Lars Bennett. .., Q.. ii .53 .J .wx .W s I2 fi Q .z 3 3 it fa -4 2? .i 4 Q X ,. 1 u.an-.gvJ'W ' Ji. v ,w ' vi: 'wad ., ,iw ES HM- ax '- ,. b ', , 51114 N A 3 H Qf wvvw.-'se .5'2f3f'l-'i'a: +Mn'f , - 1 .uw 9 . 5 . ., .JILL f 1 Q I . i , af: - A ,..,, ,N fi: A - 4 0 Curricular For more,than 75 years, the administration and faculty of Modesto High School have been an uni- fied force working to keep the cogs of progress functioning properly. This spirit of unity has been a definite factor in the rapid development and growth of curricular activities. The farsightedness of the Board of Education, the principal's guidance, the accurate work of the office staff, the conscientious work of the cafeteria staff and the.custodians, and the unceasing effort of the faculty have all contributed to the present curricular program of Modesto High School. To these people who have given their time and effort to improve and advance the curricular structure, the student body offers its sincere thanks. Pictured is Modesto High School in 1909 at 13th and L Streets. This building was later changed to Roosevelt Junior High School. Page 5 5 ,Q jo ,i N . U. , . m? . 2 ' ' r 1 , 5 , -, ,X W' Q .. swf K. .,,h,,, Wynnw- aw H54 . . l Y ww M-Mvzf. '- I .qw -. .-..., .,..- ww - .,x..,.., -.. vw ...q-.-..,f .-. , N..p4+ ..-X-.4 2 V 1 School Board and Counselors Provide Leadership Board of Education: Mr. Thomas Beard, Mrs. Jean Knoles, Mr. Cecil Plummer, Mrs. Catherine Everett and Mr. lan Hardie. The Board of Education and the counseling staff work together in order to provide student guidance. The Board of Education has the responsibility for establishing overall counseling principles for the entire Modesto school system, while the counseling staff at Modesto High School works individually with high school students. This staff includes, besides Principal J. W. Berry, Miss Alice Ahlberg, dean of stu- dent personnel, Miss Elsie Beyer, dean of girls, Mr. Robert Colton, supervisor of instruction, Mr. Harold Hutchinson, vice-principal, Miss Helen Moser, counselor, Mr. Eugene Mould, counselor, Mr. Neal Smith, attendance counselor, Mrs. Hazel Suprenand, nurse, Mr. Paul Whitmore, dean of boys, Mr. Lawrence Steenwyk, director of student activities. Mr. Harold Hutchinson Miss Elsie Beyer, Mr. Paul Whitmore Mrs. Hazel Suprenand Mr. Neal Smith 1 -,. 5 1 1 .arf -i . ' if W 1 f- .Q , , 1 ' , 1 . Q if ,.., . A K ,mg A ,. Q 11.11, ,,, Miss Alice Ahlberg Mr. Robert Colton Miss Helen Moser Mr. Eugene Mould MY- lawrence Sfeenwyk Page 7 Superintendent of Schools, James H. Corson 1 sf- ' vr .11 fb . 1. xl if K . 'F ST f s Hgffiiig Hia' Mrs. Dorothy Bumgardner Mrs. Frances Goularte Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw Page 8 Administration Guides Operational Procedure Although educational policies are set by the Board of Education, effective administration is essential for the proper functioning of these policies. Modesto has been fortunate in having both a good educational policy and excellent admin- istrative staff. The chief administrative officer of the Modesto City Schools is Dr. James H. Corson, superintendent of schools. Dr. Robert Elliott, assistant to the superintendent, is concerned with the high schools. Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw is the director of curriculum for grades 7-12. At Modesto High School, operational procedure is handled by a large staff. Eleanor Hughes is in the book room, Mrs. Sally Simmonds is the head of the main office staff, Mrs. Zoe Rogers is 'in charge of the staff in the attendance office, and Miss Helen Hartwich is the school librarian. Those who assist Mrs. Simmonds are Mrs. Lavola Taylor, Mrs. Frances Cartwright, Mrs. Frances Goularte, and Mrs. Frances Higbee. The primary function of the main office is to work with student activities, to handle student registration, and to receive adult visitors. This office works with the Board of Education and the student body. The attendance office is concerned with student attendance records. Mrs. Rogers is assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Bumgardner and Miss Evelyn Van Duyn. Mrs. Frances Cartwright Mrs, Frances Higbee Dr. Robert Elliott Mrs. Zoe Rogers g II. g . Miss Helen Hartwich Mrs. Lavola Taylor Mrs. Eleanor Hughes. Mrs. Sally Simmonds Miss Evelyn Van Duyn 1 Service Staff is Essential to School Essential to the operation of Modesto High School is its Service Staff. Throughout the years this group has put in many hours of hard work. Getting the majority of the students to and from school is the responsibility of Mr. Chester Fish and his staff of bus drivers. A good lunch is assured the students inthe cafeteria . 5 of Modesto High School. The cafeteria staff is under direc- I tion of Mrs. Mattie Streeter. Charged with the responsibility .,., K s .Q -' 3 ' ...af w ' vw' ab. ' l, H- 1 of keeping the school in clean condition and good repair is . gf V V l ,!,, Mr. Truman Hand and his staff of custodians. ,Q ' we my ,1.... BACK ROW: Byron Hopkins, Gerald McGill, Truman Hand, Harvey Grissom, Martin Brunswick, and Ray Hamby. MIDDLE ROW: Opal Points and Helen Nesbit. i FRONT ROW Harve Tinizlel Ho Bost Les Wi htman and ' 3 Y 1 Y 1 9 1 i Mahlen Maroney. Ida Mae Prickett, Maifen Jones, Ester Brueggemann, Mattie Streeter, Daisy Hopkins, and Ethel Bernard. BACK ROW: Murel McCarter, William Furr, Roy Hodge, Robert Jones, Claus Fuhlendorf, and Crittendon Findley. FRONT ROW: C. G. Reynolds, Walter Sanford, Robert White ftransporation supervisorj, Bruce Vincent, Bill Rob- bins, and Bennie Gragg. .Xa Page 9 ' K i esisr s .Auf Hs-an -My Mr. Pritchard Amstutz Mr. Walter Baddell Mrs. Thelma Brandly Miss Dorothy Eernandez English Program Offers Enrichment i alll: 'rr i' lift i E ,eg . , I .' 1 tiff I if Two students pass out English books to members of Mrs. Parlin's English class. Teaching the use of good grammar, both in speech and in writing, is the main obiective of the English teacher. 'Students at Modesto High School have a wide variety of English subiects offered to them. Some ot these subiects are Speaker's Bpreau, Debate, Public Speaking, English Masterpieces, and Modern Literature. Speech classes include the development and the interpretation of speeches, the con- struction of debate cases, and the overall understanding ot better speech, English Masterpieces carries on a historiccl survey of the classics of English litera- ture. Special emphasis is placed on a type study ol the various kinds of literature. Modern Literature is a course geared to help students develop an appreciation ot literature ot the contemporary period. Each ot these courses promotes the intellectual enrichment of the student. Mr. ,lay Cline is department head, Mr. Jay Cline Mr. Dan Donlan Mrs. Martha Ebert . rf sseemwqsz 7- Dr. Will Jumper Miss Barbara McJilton Miss Ruth Morgan Mrs, Lucretia Parlin Mrs. Mary Ritter Page l0 .,,d. . ,,.. Q Miss Roberta Stimmel Mr. Charles Willburn Miss Rachel Woods Mrs. Fern Business Meets Future Needs Sharon Buer and Gaylord Wilburn operate one of the duplicating ma- chines in the business department. Business is an integral part of today's world. It is on the philosophy that the Business Department of Modesto High School trains students to meet the problems of the business world. The offerings of the Business Department prepare the students not only to handle his own business affairs, but also to meet the requirements of the many iob openings in the business field. Classes in business are offered to students in four major fields: QU Secretarial, C21 Bookkeeping, C31 Merchandising, and Q41 Clerical, Classes included in these fields are business machines, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and CPT lcooperative part timej. Business Machine classes teach students how to run ditto machines, electric type- writers, calculating machines, and mimeograph machines. Typing and shorthand are essential for a secretarial iob. Typing is a practical course for students and it may be used in all aspects of living. Keeping records of expenses and incomes, and learning the procedures of filing are included in the Bookkeeping classes. CPT students help teachers by printing tests, and writing business letters. , Mrs. Thelma Zingel is the head of the Business Department. V S Mrs. Virginia Johnson Mr. John McCaffery Mrs. Lucille Pester 'll Mr. William Allen Mr. Leonard Choate Mr. James Dixon Mrs. Thelma Zingel Page ll Mr. David Casper Mr. Arthur Eggers Mr. Eugene Mould Not pictured - Miss Jennie Cowan Math Serves Needs of Students Two math students work out a problem on the slide rule. The Mathematics Department at Modesto High School serves a wide range of student needs. The department offers courses for: CU the college preparatory student, C21 the student who plans to follow a career in science, mathematics, engineering and related fields, and C35 the student who wishes to advance his understanding of mathema- tics. Courses are offered in algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry. Courses also may be taken in general mathematics and practical mathe- matics. These courses are for students who feel they need more practice in math before taking the more advanced math classes. Practical skills designed for use in everyday life are also offered. There is no requirement making students take math, but if a student should fail the math test given in the iunior year, one semester of senior mathematics is required. College preparatory students, however, must take algebra and geometry to complete their course. A course i offered in business mathematics for students going into that field. It consists of m t matics which is used in the business world. Mr. Elug ld is the department head. A .tki K ' , I 'VIL 1 , ,. i ,I .2 .. . . g J X S tt lfl.. QPA Mr. Jay Pattee Mr, Carl Parrill Mr. C. T. Storlie Mr. Dilwyn Studebaker Mr. Orville Underwood Page i2 History Unites Past and Present Mr. Don Huntington lectures to his social studies class on European history. Throughout the existence of Modesto High School, the history department has grown and developed. Today, the history department gives students a full understanding of every phase of history. Classes of histoqf which are offered at Modesto High School include Geography, World History, American History, Senior Problems and Current Affairs. Geography is open to freshmen students, and it consists of the study of the geo- graphy and customs of the entire world. State and local government are two of the most important units of the year. World History is mainly made up of the study of ancient civilizations. Several phases of the ancientlworld are touched upon, The final semester of World History includes the study of the world during recent' years. World wars are also a main study. American History is an extensive study of the American continent, the American way of life, and the customs and societies of the American people. Constitutional studies start off the year. Recent news events are taken into consideration in the Current Affairs class. It is the purpose of this class to make the student aware of the importance of the happenings in his daily life. The world's events are reviewed in the class. The main and final purpose of the History Department is to give students with a thorough knowledge of the past. lt is the philosophy of the department that only through a complete and thorough understanding of the past can students meet the challenges of the present world. Department head is Mr. John Sample. Miss Cecelia Dennis Miss Catherine Doherty Mr. Daniel Farrell Miss Ebeth Fell Mr, Kenneth Fitchner ,:.,.. , l Mr. Loren Horton Mr. Don Huntington Mr. Tom Yonker Mr. John Sample Mr. John Whitaker Page l3 Science Evolves New Ideas NWSE 'RT ll Chemistry students work on experiments in laboratory. Mr. Paul Campbell Mr. Norman Faber Mrs. Phyllis Gross New ideas are being created everyday in the world of science. The Science Department offers classes in general science, biology, chemistry, physics, applied science, and advanced biology. General science gives students basic facts about science. Biology teaches detailed facts about plant and animal organisms., Students learn about the elements in chemistry. Physics gives students a scientific explanation forlmany everyday phenomena. Applied science is designed for those students who' feel they cannot succeed in general science or biology. The importance of science is becoming more evident every year. Because of the emphasis being placed on rocket development, on atomic energy projects, and on the many other aspects of our society which depend upon science, it is necessary for students to have a sound background in science. Mr. Norman Faber is the head of this department. . . K , ,,.. A s.,V K i 'Ng VX A A ,, ... 3 W - K . i t ? i' ' !'3,i .f L 1-f'., . - Mr. E. L. Krause Mr. Odell Scott Mr. Norvin Spence Mr. Dilwyn Studebaker Page l4 Students Build For Better Tomorrow Four agriculture students study different varieties of seeds to be planted. Mr. Russell Cosgrave Mr. Pius Scheuber Mr. Ted Sypolt Agriculture classes teach methods of modern farming. Classes are offered in the fields of vocational agriculture, animal husbandry, suburban agriculture, and general agriculture, The Homemaking Department of Modesto High School is provided with instructors who teach the students not only the essentials of homemaking, but the small details. Such classes as cooking, sewing, child care, and home nursing are taught. In as much as homemaking will ultimately be a career for ninety percent of all girls, a wide range of homemaking skills are stressed. Besides the usual classroom procedures, the homemaking classes take field trips to major stores in Modesto and have guest speakers. Additional activities include trips to food plants, the annual Modesto Junior College Fashion Show, and county home economics demonstrations. Mr. Ted Sypolt is head of the Agriculture Department, while Mrs. Lillian Bleil heads the Home Economics Department. Mrs.,Lilli n Bleil, Miss Ilene Graff Mrs. Gertrude McCart Mrs. Irma Whitehead Mrs. Marguerite Woods . W fDffcLf.f1f t:.':5CeM9' Page I 5 Creative Cultures Are Developed Janet Eckle, Gerald Fischer and Jerry White paint a picture for the student body, Mr, LeRoy Giovannoni Miss Chella Heaton Mrs. Betty Milam Contributing to the cultural life at Modesto High School are the Music and Art Departments. Classes offered by the music department are wind instruments, string instruments, intermediate band, advanced band, orchestra, chorus, Treble Clef Choir, boys' glee, and Concert Choir. Musical organizations contribute much to the extra-curricular life of the school. The band plays at the football games and performs during the halftime activities. This year they used to full advantage their new uniforms which were purchased by the band parents, the student body, and the Board of Education. The pep band plays for basketball games and rallies. The orchestra provides intermission music for the two dramatic plays. The concert choir and the orchestra join for the operetta while the choir and band contribute music for graduation and baccalaureate, lnstruments and voices unite for the spring concert. The boys glee also has new uniforms. The band enters the State Music Festival and Modesto Junior College Talent Day. In addition, this year Modesto High School was represented in the Northern California Honor Orchestra by Cynthia Copeland, Jon Glaves, and Bruce Nutson. Each year art students enter a number of contests. The most important of these is sponsored by Scholastic Magazine. Regional entries are judged in Sacramento, Here they have a chance of winning a gold key or an honorable mention and being entered in the National Scholastic Magazine Contest where they compete for a national gold key. The department head is Mrs. Betty Milam. Mr. Paul Copeland is department head Mr Paul Copeland Miss Mary Gamble Mr. Robert Wing sis B .XX . Page l6 ! ' Foreign Languages Offer Interest Mrs. Evelyn Coleman Miss Catherine Doherty Students practice writing sentences on the board in Mrs. Coleman's Spanish class. For the students in Modesto High who have the interest and the ability, the language depart- ment offers courses in Spanish, Latin, French, and German. The head of the Language Department is Miss Marian Spaan. Miss Spaan and Mrs. Coleman teach classes in conversational, first, second, third and fourth year Spanish to a fair percantage of our student body. Because of the Spanish influence in this area, this language can be put to a great deal of practical use. Latin is supposed to be a dead language, but to the students of Miss Mary Gamble, it is not only alive but hard to tame. Latin is the basic romance language from which comes Spanish, Italian, Portu- guese, and French. Miss Gamble teaches first, second, and third year classes. Although Latin is not used in conversation in the world today, it is truly a scholars, language because of the ancient documents that were written in Latin. Up in Room 102 you you will find a few students who spend a portion of their morning hours learning the culture of France. French is taught at Modesto High by Miss Katherine Doherty, who previous to her arrival at Modesto, spent two years as a Fulbright exchange student in France. Miss Doherty teaches classes in first, second, third, and fourth year French. For a few senior students in the Independent Study Program, German is offered under the direction of Dr. Will C. Jumper. The primary reason this language is taught is because many of these students will go on to college and will encounter the use of German in research work. Miss Dorothy Fernandez Miss Mary Gamble Miss Marian Spaan Page i7 overhaul a car in auto mechanics. Mr. Boyce Ashford Mr. Chalmer Atwood Mr Bull Boyd Training received at Modesto High School has given students excellent opportunities in the field of industry. Classes are offered in wood, metal, machine shop, electricity, printing, and auto shop. Classes in auto mechanics and printing are given in concentrated blocks. This en- ables the students to do more extensive projects than would be possible if only one period were offered. In the auto mechanics class the students are allowed to bring their own cars into the shops. ln this way students gain practical mechanical experience. Equipment in machine shop enables students to operate some of the complex machinery which they may operate after they graduate from school. Students also learn the basic principles of wood and metal construction. Through this program, the Trades and lndustry students are trained for occupations which they plan to enter after the completion of their education. Department head is Mr. Lester Peterson. Industrial Education Trains Students Dick Merenda, Vaughn Morton, and John Bullock learn to Mr. O. L. Cliburn Mr. Gilbert Cook Mr. Robert Huber +2 Mr. Harry LaMothe Mr. Lester Peterson Mr. Sam Price Mr. Charles Vaughan Mr. Edward Work Page I8 WR!!! Study ls Essential To Learning Mr. Daniel Farrell Mr. Jim Price Larry Wi'ng checks books out to Mary Reese, David Kidd and Douglas Gant in the library during their indepen- dent study class. Study hall and library are two places in Modesto High School where study is of prime importance. Study hall is an elective class which is designed to meet the needs ot students who are in need of extra study time. Approximately 200 students can be seated in the study hall, which is often used for testing. Teachingthe study hall classes are Mr. Daniel Farrell and Mr. Jim Price. Students are free to use the library before school, after school, and during class periods when checked out of their class. Research work for tests and term papers is carried on in the library, where the magazine room is usually full of students making use of the magazines and periodicals which are available. Sections of fiction and non-fiction books as well as reference books are displayed in the library. Miss Helen Hartwick and Mrs. Maxine Benton are the librarians. Mrs. Maxine Benton Miss Helen Hartwick Page I9 1' B Special Classes Prepare Students 'QQ 1-.986 I 5' ' 'if ' A 'wfzzsisfsifg' , Zi m-ll ii- X-St-' Dr. Jumper explains a lesson in German to Ken Beaman and Jean McManus. Dr. Will Jumper Mr. Charles Willbu rn Mr. John Whitaker Specialized classes have been a main feature in the educational program at Modesto High School. In past years, an independent study class for seniors was offered, Students participating in these classes were eligible to take math analysis, English Masterpieces, a foreign language, and other chosen courses. This year a similar program has been offered to both iuniors and seniors. The iuniors may take American Literature, American History, and Advanced Algebra. Moreover, the seniors have the opportunity to go to Modesto Junior College and ta ke courses in the sciences and humanities. At Modesto High School they are required to take English Masterpieces. Math analysis is also offered. One of the main differences between independent study and other classes is that the students are required to do most of the work on their own. Correlated classes are also an important feature in the program at Modesto High School. These special classes are formed mainly to suit the individual needs of the less advanced pupil. Smaller classes allow more time to be spent on the pupil, rather than dealing with the class as a whole. Understanding is generally better in this program because the student has the advantage of having more individual teacher aid. Specialized programs dealing with independent study are in action all over the state this year working on a trial basis. Both the senior and the iunior programs are advantageous to the students, development before entering college. Mr. Curt Davis Mr. Dan Gonsalves Mr. William Han Page 20 Practical Classes Stress Safety ! e ' Roberta Peterson is shown giving artificial respiration to Richard Beck K in first aid. A Mr. Charles Beaty Mr. David Casper ' ' ' 'jf Mr. Carl Phoenix ei1,Q' , 'I Subiects which must be taken the sophomore year are drivers education, first aid, and vocations. These subjects offer practical experience and training. Drivers education is a subject required of all students by the State of California. It teaches students current traffic laws and good driving practices. This subiect is taught by Mr. David Casper. Drivers training applies many of the principles learned in drivers education. This class, taught by Mr. Carl Phoenix and Mr. Charles Beaty, gives students actual operation of an automobile. Another state course requirement, first aid, is taught by Mr. Jim Price. lt is realized that in case of an emergency that the students should be able to meet the situation by having an adequate know- ledge of first aid. Mr. Orville Underwood teaches vocations. This course gives students pn opportunity to decide which job is best suited for them, A '-bus' MY- Jim Price Frank Cole is shown testing the reaction time of Nancy ' Anderson in Mr. Casper's drivers education class. Mr. Orville Underwood Page 21 ff I 5 lff 3 9 My K Page 22 if CLASSES One night in June, 1886, a small group of people assembled in old Roger's Hall to honor the first graduating class of Modesto High School, which is pictured here. Starting with this class of ten, Modesto High School has graduated approximately 15,000 stu- dents. Some of this number have given their lives for their country in four wars, some have distinguished themselves in the pro- fessions, in the arts, in business, and in agriculture, and some have made the Mo- desto area their home and advanced the community through other useful occupations. Since its birth in l883, Modesto High School has witnessed many local and uni- versal changes. ln those early years it was not uncommon to see horses hitched in front of-the school, while today the curbs are lined with horseless carriages. lt took only one room and one teacher to meet the edu- cational needs of the forty students who were enrolled in Modesto High during its first year. Today it takes about one hundred teachers and as many rooms to educate the enrollment of over 2,000 students. Despite these changes, however, the high moral and academic standards have remained constant through the years. Page 23 Page 24 Seniors Ready Themselves For New Life Soon the final bell will be ringing and the seniors will be leaving Modesto High, which has been their home for tour years. Memories of work and fun are intermingled in the minds of most students. Work, such as term papers and cramminrg, has been overshadowed by fun such as sports, dances, and student body activities. As freshmen the big thrill was winning the frosh footlball championship. By its sophomore year the class had become adiusted to high school life. Junior-Senior Prom entranced the students in their junior years, and while working on this annual affair, they were introduced to the ritual of writing term papers. Finishing the four years and highlighting them all is the graduation, which will take the classmates into the world as adults. Jim Abendshan f Math l l . . 1 Swimming Levina Adams History Tri-Y-Beta French Club S Sportsman Club Rosemarie Theresa Aguiar Clerical - Ski Club Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Gamma Pat Aguiar Science Rally Exec. Ski Club French Club Us nys. W ,E fam. Sharron Lynn Akenhead Music S. B, Song Leader Mu Eta Sigma Rally Executive Richard Alberti English Key Club Baseball Jr. Class V.P. Richard Andrews Trades and Industries Donna Applegate Clerical F.B.L.A. Junior Achievement Rally Dennis Allwein Science Band Latin Club Richard R. Anderson Math Bill Asselstine Math Curtis Atwood Math Music Basketball Tennis Y. .sii is - 'wi i Pa ge 25 ,A,...l Carolyn Babsion Merchandising GAA Rally Mary Winell Baker Secreiarial F. B.L.A. Page 26 Glen Baptiste Agriculture FFA Barbara Bastanchury Business Roy Clayton Ausiin, Jr. Music Mu Era Sigma, Pres. Key Club Block lvl Richard Babingfon Math Sigma-l-li-Y Concert Choir N.F.L. Ralph Ballesteros Trades and Industries Track Cross Country Football Judith Barozzi Home Economics Jim Baugus Merchandising Vance Bauman Science Block M FFA Concert Choir Joan Irene Beck Art FTA Art Club Rally Harmon E. Beckner Agriculture FFA Choir 1 Kenneth G. Beaman Math and Science Science Club CSF Latin Club Wilma F. Beaman Merchandising George Beets Trades and Industries Art Club Craftsmen Club Larry Benson Math Science Club CSF Key Club Page 27 ,+.1.x..., , David Bettencourt Art Football Vern Bishop Trades and Industries Football 1' Page 28 ii Eugene Boone Math and Science Football CSF Barry Bowman Math NFL CSF Writer's Club David Alan Benzow Trades and Industries Donna J. Bernard Secretarial Sr. Songleader Tri-Y-Beta YFC 3' lla :QQ . Faith Blaylock Clerical Bookkeeping Sycamore Statt Dale Blickenstaff Math and Science Football Baseball Block M L Leo Boyer History Sigma Hi-Y Charlie E. Bracco Art Art Club Artalea Brassfield Home Economics Mary Margaret Brechwald Math Rally Exec, Tri-Y-Gamma James Bradley Trades and Industries Brenda Lee Braskat Math Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Alpha CSF I i Sharon Buer Merchandising Bob Burch English Football Baseball Wrestling Page 29 MJ 'mv Gaither Buster Homema king Drill Team Rally Alice C. Cain Bookkeeping Tri-Y-Beta FBLA Ski Club ii fy, Kenny Carman Trades and Industries Football Wrestling Jim Carter English NFL Drama Psychology Steven Burris Business Eddie Burton Math Student Body Pres. Key Club Block lvl Delores Campbell Secretarial Senior Memorial GAA Jack Cardoza Math and Science Key Club CSF Baseball Sandra Carter General Business FBLA Art Club Rally Joyce Carter Business James Chase Agriculture FFA Linda Cheek Business Drama 5,, it Q' Karen Derrick Caruthers Secretarial-Bookkeeping Tri-Y-Beta FBLA Sr. Secretary Philip S. Caskey Science Sycamore Staff Sigma Hi-Y French Club Millie Clark Science Pat Clark History K . Page 31 Page 32 L s Lillian Coker Bookkeeping - Clerical Rally GAA FBLA Jacque Cole General Business Art Club Ski Club Rally tru- Carol Lee Conant Business Rally Marilyn Conant General Business Girls Wildlife Ski Club Sportsman Club Roberta Clement Clerical Tri-Y-Gamma Alice B, Coito Business FHA Rally Howard Cole Trades and Industries Ralph Colvin Trades and Industries Block M Football Basketball David Coolidge English NFL Science Club French Club Dorothy Coop Math GAA FTA CSF 'A W 3 is A M ' 5 Vi Clyde Cosner Business William Dean Cowan Art Baseball Regs Q Cynthia Cora Copeland Art and Music Mu Eta Sigma Tri-Y-Gamma Rally Executive Dick Corgiat Agriculture Barbara Ann Cox Homemaking Jeanette Crook Clerical Business FHA Drill Team -ad si, Page 33 Page 34 Shirley Cunningham Clerical Senior Class Exec. Bill Cutlip Trades and Industries Craftsman Club Football Block M l 2 Beverly Rosalind Davis Business Ski Club GAA Jean Deckert Math Sycamore Leaves Ed. GAA President Rally Exec. Harold Crumpley Science Football Student Body V.P. Block M Audrey Aileen Cummings Social Studies Elizabeth Ann Cuyno Home Economics Drill Team Stuart Dancer Agriculture FFA 'fx if -1 ,, . Larry DeSignori Math Nathalyn Dill Art Drill Team Rally Margaret Ann Durrer Clerical FBLA FHA Jerry Ebie Science and Main Key Club Latin Club Science Club, Pres. ,,V. l m 'frcai .4 . J A 3' H ' I 1 Bobby Jean Dixon i Business S. B. Treasurer GAA Sycamore Staff Jeanne Dryden 1 English 1 Election Commissioner Rally Exec. l Jr. Class Yell Leader l l 4 l l l l 1 J 1 Janet Eckle 4 Arf Junior Class Secretary Senior Class Treasurer Arr Club Inez Ecldings Business Drill Team Page 35 i J Page 36 Robert Roy Evans, Jr. Merchandising Truck Kareleen Fairless Home Economics S. B. Exec. Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Alpha Gene Fiscalini Math Sigma Hi-Y Jr. Representative Sycamore Staff Jerry Fischer Art Art Club Ari' Commissioner S. B. Exec. James A. Eggers Mafh and Science Band Key Club CSF Phillip Epperson Trades and lndusfries 4 K .K K lrma Fierro Clerical FBLA Dorene Fiscalini Secretarial Girls' Wildlife Rally GAA Becky Flory Clerical FHA Mary Ford Secretarial Sr. Song Leader Jr. Song Leader Rally Betty R. Franklin Secretarial Rally FBLA Judy Fritz History Girls Wildlife Drama Joan Foster Art Ra I ly Exec. Tri-Y-Beta Ski Club Carole Fox English Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Alpha CSF Charlotte Galloway Home Economics Girls Wildlife Rally FHA Douglas W. Gant Math and Science CSF Latin Club Concert Choir fi, Page 37 James Garst Agriculture Pat George Business H Tri-Y-Lambda GAA Rally Page 38 Jonathan Allyn Gloves Music NFL Mu Eta Sigma CSF Elaine Marie Golart Merchandising Sportsman Club FBLA Rally ,yi , Dennis C. Garber Math and Science Vercla Garroutte Art l Art Club Drama William B. Gillette Trades and Industries Football Baseball Carl Joe Gisler Trades and Industries Jim Gooch Science Van Graham Math Science Club CSF Junior Achievement Janice W. Greaves Art Rally Art Club Ski Club Jennie Guzman Business Rally Drill Team Dianne Marie Gray English Ski Club Robby Gray Trades and Industries Football Baseball Diane Hall Business Mu Eta Sigma Tri-Y-Beta Concert Choir Miriam Hamilton Music Band Orchestra Page 39 N. Page 40 Pam Harold Math and Science Rally French Club Girls Wildlife Gail Harris Clerical Concert Choir YFC Carol Anne Haston History Rally Drill Team Tri-Y-Gamma Goldie Herd Clerical Juanita Hamner Clerical Mary Harmon History Concert Choir Tri-Y-Alpha Photography Club Gene Gordon Harter English and Science NFL Swimming John Allen Hasley History Concert Choir B Football Track tt'-'94 fab Connie G. Hightman Business Swimming Gary Hoagland English Key Culb Block M CSF Betty L. Holt Clerical Fred Horton Trades and Industries Football Sondra Marie Hoffner Home Economics Girls Wildlife lvon Holmes Trades and industries Alice Howe Business Drill Team Pen Pals Paul Huskey Trades and lndusrries Page 41 Jim Isham Science Block M Key Club Baseball Georgia James History YFC Ca rnera Club Page 42 Carolyn Johnson Art Harold Johnson Trades and Industries Larry Inderbitzen Trades and Industries Football FFA Chuck Irvine Trades and Industries Basketball Baseball Judy Jasmer Clerical YFC Concert Choir Beverly Ethel Johnson Music Home Economics 'fl Ingrid Johnson Language FTA CSF Latin Club Jack Johnson Trades and Industries Carol Kalteich Business Concert Choir Teddie Jean Kappler Home Economics GAA Rally Gloria Jones Clerical FBLA Jerry Jones Trades and Industries La Rhoda Ann Keith Clerical FBLA Noma Kelton Secretarial FBLA Rally Page 43 . s,,,,,, Page 44 f Bette Jane Kidd English and Music S. B. Treasurer Tri-Y-Alpha Song Leader David M. Kidd English CSF Block M Football Audrey A. King Home Economics Rally Treble Clei Sharon Kloberdanz Clerical Treble Clet Rally Bond x 2 Dove Kessler Science Track Block lvl Richard lrvin Kessler Science Track Football Marjorie Kiely Home Economics Don Kiernan, Jr. Trades and Industries Craftsmen Club Football George Klopf Trades and Industries Track Bette Korhunialc Business Rally Carolyn Lambert Clerical Drill Team FBLA RALLY Toni Lambert lWheelerD Home Economics if! , I ,,g :i'fj . Louise LoBc1ss Business Rally Drill Team FHA Charles Lambaren Business Block M Football Track Ted Lanphecxr Trades and Industries Block M Football Wrestling Georgia Lclntznester Science CSF NFL FNA Page 45 Page 46 Eddie Lewis Trades and Industries Block M Craftsman Club Wresfling Jerry Livingston Business Key Club Baskeiball Block M Lorraine R. Lucas Clerical FHA Wayne Ludvickson History Spanish Club Margie Lawson Home Economics FHA Dwight Lee Agriculture FFA Sycamore Staff CSF Michael Douglas Locey Arr Art Club, Pres. CSF Sigma Hi-Y Larry Loveless Trades and Industries Track Boys Wildlife 4 src I fs-yd WY..-- v,.v...-..,Y..,V-.Y . We Y -.L Y. Helen Louise Lundquist Secretarial Susan Marie Lusk English and Music Senior Representative Tri-Y-Lambda Rally Exec. , 9 K iii, X 'T-1522211 I 'F Joan Gail Mallea Art Rally Commissioner Sycamore Leaves Spanish Club Barbara Anna Malone English Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Lambda Concert Choir Valera M. Lusk English and Music CSF FFA S. B. Secretary Drusilla Lutz Secretarial Douglas Mann Business Jr. Class Yell Leader Swimming Luanne Marconett Secretarial Secretary, FBLA Tri-Y-Gamma Rally Page 47 Bob Martin Trades and Industries Concert Choir Thelma Martin Business Latin Club FBLA Page 48 Mary Ann Mazoni Clerical Wynona Rae McBratney Clerical Drill Team Senior Executive Sr. Class Song Leader Ronald Marsh Science and Math Yell Leader Key Club CSF Delores Martella Secretarial Carmen Martino Secretarial CSF Rally Executive Mu Eta Sigma Sharon Matteson English Pat McCleary Home Economics Girls Wildlife Rally Jr. Prom Committee Pansey McCuistion Home Economics Drill Team FHA Concert Choir Jean McManus Language CSF Tri-Y-Beta Art Club Ruth Ann McNamara Math and Science Tri-Y-Lambda Rally Executive Broadcast Staff Chuck McKenna Math Tom McManis Math and Science Football Baseball Block M Elsie May McNutt Business GAA Nila LaVern Mendoza History Ski Club Rally Sportsman Club Page 49 sl Page 50 Dick Merenda Trades and Industries Football Basketball Baseball Allan Dale Miller Agriculture Proiection Club FFA Carolyn Mize English Girls Wildlife Rachel Montez English Gilbert Mein Trades and Industries Lollie Mercer Secretarial FBLA Drill Team Rally Clyde Miller Music Concert Choir Boys Glee Proiection Club Joyce Marie Miller Secretarial YFC Girls Wildlife Rally Dave Montgomery Math Football Ski Club La Verne Moore Home Economics Drill Team Don Murray Trades and Industries John Russell Murray Agriculture FFA Dale A. Morrison Agriculture Vaughn Morton Trades and Industries Richard Murray Trades and industries Ron Murrey Math and Science CSF Craftsmen Club Page 51 Kenneth Darrel New Trades and Industries Bruce Nutson Music Mu Eta Sigma Sigma Hi-Y Barbershop Quartet Bob Oliver Business Judy Oliver Bookkeeping Tri-Y-Beta, Exec. Rally FBLA 4 Bruce Nelson History Election Commissioner Sportsmen Club Boys Glee, Pres. Mary Marcella Nesbit Art Tri-Y-Beta Art Club Sr. Class Yell Leader Margaret Jane Nutson Business Tri-Y-Gamma Rally Girls Wildlife Terry Odell Trades and lndustries Ronald Oliveria Math Ann W. Olson English Band Aleene Neclra Owens Home Economics Drill Team Rachel Oyler Clerical FHA Judy Orr English CSF Tri-Y-Beta FTA Marqueta Overholtzer Art I FHA CSF Dennis Pankow Trades and Industries Ted Ponnell Trades and Industries Football Block M Page 53 WNW? Linda Marrilee Parker History Drama Speech Patricia L. Parker Clerical Robert Peterson Math and Science Drill Team Rally Committee FNA Norval A. Pimentel Agriculture FFA Basketball Elizabeth Ann Parker Secretarial Rally FBLA Gary Parker History Football Block M Joy Pennington Home Economics Drill Team Joanne Marie Peralta Home Economics Rally Ski Club X in Maria Lenna Pirrone Art Rally Exec. FTA Art Club Beverly C. Quaresma Clerical FHA Rally Drill Team '-s...,,, Mary Reese Art FTA Sycamore Leaves Art Club Stella I. Rice Secretarial FBLA A J 'Wg A Elly'-.1 Ortencia Ramos Business GAA Maiorette David Rehder Agriculture FFA st Y-L' Loretta Elaine Roberson Clerical Rally Melinda Diane Roberts Science Sycamore Editor Tri-Y-Lambda Rally Exec. 'Whse I ,cgi 'tr ' Page 55 Barbara Romer Secretarial Joanne Ruth Home Economics aaaa X Page 56 Helen Sanford Business Paul Sanford, Jr. Trades and Industries Football Baseball Block M Jack Robinson Trades and Industries Football Lincla Rogers Secretarial Girls Wildlife YFC Don Sadler Trades and Industries Shelia Santwier Home Economics Drill Team Rally Rosemarie A. Schmidig Merchandising Rally Sporfsmen Club Gerald A. Schmiclt Business Ross P. Schaffer Language Spanish Club ' CSF Baseball Lana Louise Scharlie Art Arf Club FHA Norma Scholten English Tri-Y-Alpha Rally Exec. Health Commissioner Bobby Sefliff Trades and Industries Craftsmen Club Sporfsmen Club Judy Sharp Home Economics Laura Jane Shaw Secretarial Rally GAA Page 57 Q. T Page 58 WHIP I Mel Silveira Trades and Industries Sportsmen Culb Ski Culb Barbara Simmons Home Economics Journalism Betty Sprueill Business FBLA Larry Stephens Math and Science CSF Sigma-Hi-Y Garry Ray Shockley Trades and Industries Thomas Silvaggio History Shirley Sims B Business GAA FBLA arbara Souza Clerical Rally Exec. S. B. Song Leader Ski Club ,,, ,ll . .ye Joyce E. Steenwyk Secretarial Ba nd GAA Harold Stoll Math Block M Football Baseball Esther Stuckey History Senior Memorial Ronald Stump Language Spanish Club .gil Penny Stoll English Jr. Prom Committee Larry O'Brien Stott English NFL Sigma Hi-Y Sportsmen Club Ethel Surber Business Girls Glee Chorus Wayne G. Sutton Science Junior Achievement Latin Club Page 59 Page 60 Patricia Ann Tate English Girls State Treasurer Student Body Treasurer Rally Co-Commissioner Dixie Taylor Business Rally Drill Team Evelyn Louise Thompson English Concert Choir Mu Eta Sigma Sycamore Stott Gail Thompson Home Economics Jerry Sweet Trades and Industries Track Drama Rogers Sweeten Math Doug Thomas Lang uage Track Diane Thomason Home Economics Joe Thrailkill Trades ancl Industries Block M Football Reita Tidwell Business Ken Truman Mallw Baseball Nancy Lee Turner l-lislory I CSF FTA French Club Beckie Tinkle Home Economics Tri-Y-Bela Don Travis Business Swimming Willarae Van Dam Science Rally Exec. Tri-Y-Lambda Sycamore Staff Richard Van Konynenburg lvlafh and Science Key Club CSF Sycamore Leaves Page 6l Norma Ventimiglia Business Sportsmen Club Rally Louis Verissimo Agriculture - FFA Charles Walker Trades and lnclustrjes Jon Walther English and Agriculture FFA Broadcast Editor Page 62 James Valentine Math Gasper Ventimiglia Math and Science George Wagner Trades and Industries Block M Basketball Track Bessie Ellen Walker Home Economics 'rm 11 Glennia Warren Secretarial Ethel Watson Secretarial YFC FBLA FHA Jack Wendel Trades and Industries David Werner Trades and lndustries Craftsmen Club FJ A fr,m.,W ' Beverly Gaylene Business Myra Lee Wells Math Ra I ly FTA Spanish Don Whalin History Block M Doyle Wheat Watson Trades and Industries Page 63 Jerry B. White Art Football Art Club Charlotte Whipkey Math Page 64 Dorothy Williams Business GAA Senior Memorial Gordon Williams Business Q Stanley Wheeler Business Track Sportsmen Club Leon J. Whitaker English NFL Drama French Club Ronald Kent Whitt Music Band Mu Eta Sigma Dance Commissioner Dennis Williams Math Key Club Latin Club 415, Merle E. Wolf Math Key Club Bond Reva Fierro Art Sherman Nelson Trades and Industries Football Richard Wilson Business Marla Winton Business Drill Team Ronald W. Mendonza Agriculture FFA Gary A. McConaghy Agriculture Page 65 Bullock, John Bye, Jerry Charron, Raymond Chaulet, Tony Cheadle, Danny Combs, Frreman Coffey, Homer Cooperider, William Corgiat, Paul Crociata, Antonio Cuyno, Elizabeth Dean, Ronald Elliott, William Forbes, Kenneth Frezados, Chris Glenn, Kline Gunter, Minnie Hamrick, Boyd Hanson, Joe Seniors Not Pictured Hitt, Donnie Holcombe, Don Huey, Tony Johnson, Paul Johnston, James Kappler, Teddy Keep, Doris Kilgore, Mary Kline, Harry Lafferty, Marvin McDonald, Robert McElhaney, Larry May, Raymond Mitchell, James Monk, Ronald Moore, Robert Munsinger, Chester Norton, John Porton, Philip Seniors Leave Traditional Gift Prock, Donald Ramos, John Ramsey, Edgar Ramsey, Gail Riggs, Jim Roberson, Loretta Runyan, Jimmy Schmidig, Rosemarie Smith, Don Soranno, William Starr, Royce Sumpter, Henry Tinkham, Patricia Thomason, Betty Tittsworth, Kenneth Walls, Henry Wheeler, Toni Whipkey, Charlotte Woodward, Patricia Woodson, Bud One of the traditional activities of a graduating senior class is the presentation ot a memorial gift to the school Money was raised by the Senior Memorial Committee by the sale of M.H.S. book covers and other activities, such as concessions at games. For the past few years, the seniors have not left individual gifts, but have pooled their money in a fund to buy a trophy case for the main hall, which this year is becoming a reality. Below, the committee is shown discussing a problem at a morning meeting in the library. The committee's advisor is Miss Helen Hartwich. Page 66 4 .,. Q V.-L Q.. Q sw pw fi.- 2 .1145 fwifwf 'Q 4,30-. MM , K . 'qw 5-, - Aww. W Q .. hm- gi K gy . ,ww S. 'Q M.. A KY W. 95 UM Iwi 'GK' Q 1 .542 Q .ig .F .v , Q, , ,.r.ty1,f:Pf'4f:. f 4 'K fin - 2:112- . K . . . - f 451:51 ' , - y . N wff iglffhfi . iw 9 K if J I.. .nr ' P-2 ., W fr 1, 'Q ., f my 2 i TY f . X. NX sf . ffswbfff Q- 'ag-1, 4 'Vg M ik, I Q Y 4 - , 5, x 1' ws J N -M 5, , 4- X 4? 3:3521 ww' Q ,fw- -.-w..4,, it NNW 12 N4 i wgww-.xw x as 5... X X K x fb ., LAZIEST Esther Vern x , x Q AA F' f 1 P , 1 fl X I 5 ,Lf fs -1.L if1'!?!'!1' Q . fa 6 g K K 4' N ' ' - f:, f,.a, . J .t'f kg BEST ATHLETES Jeon Decker? Dick Merendo Qbf fs. fi? ,ani , ,V K JK X 1' i 1 BEST PERSONALITY Joon Foster Ron Marsh BIGGEST LINE Rosle Aguzor Bruce Nelbon ,Il 'Wk 'J' Www QQ lg.. 'fs , N, as g,s4 . .. ,W , 4 2 iff! - win. Iv' ., v ,W ,fx ,IH Q ' ' - vjxxy 3, w. MVN 5 3 . . -in rg' s ,I A gwifs. I nj- Q1 CL.. ,ix2.Qf,j, 'Lil gg , , . L R14 zlfq Xgym 'ral -fikxgvvi , . X ',yL','- -- 9, 5 Y 'YY A A if 'A Q' 7' Xu ' ' ' Q? kjiif Lf ' R Iwg'.iljfgX'A F A xf L V -K x , - SEZLPRM' F 1,,:y...QlN , 1 'F '57 Y 3 af' W1 '- 5. 1.,g.,1,f'Q ' W, qi , + KxqXJ , kj Q . .v ., ' Nu fi ' ,Q Y f uf .zqff .ff r x ff' far 5 x ., ,N Q X4 M www ,ff up P .X ,N ,Nl , ' 5' ,Mfgfx 'R M,-wg f' N mv , . fq if uf I. 'rw mel Qin- 8 M M .W ,,fsx!2ii In ga in 5 K X s f HN' 'C PP- ' N f 4.. --,sf - f -i 'X 'z, ' l2A In 'gf K 1 wg, .. 4.1 2? 1 The Senior Class Elects L PRESIDENI Vern Bishop fm 5351? Q? Page 74 SECRETARY Karen Carufhers TREASURER Janet Eckle REPRESENTATIVE Susan Lusk VICE-PRESIDENT Tom McManis .. rf ,WX W'.e ' bg 1 . 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Q kxlk K age I ,, 51,5 JW, , ff 1li!sw.wea,L:1gzs.A fx 'weld if .. , 4: f ' 'W' l The Junior Class Elects PRESIDENT Bill Hatch SECRETARY Judy Roberts TREASURER Sonie Johnson VICE-PRESIDENT Nancy Nelson REPRESENTATIVE Lindo Larsen SONG LEADER Carol Ehrler YELL LEADER Beverly Werner REPRESENTATIVE Gail Wallace VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Hatch SONG LEADER Linda Larson YELL LEADER Nancy Nelson These Students As Officers PRESIDENT Duane Nelson SECRETARY Linda Taylor TREASURER Judy Roberts A as ls e T A R I E ' f 'L Jk: sl s A A Page 81 ' Q K 1 x Y rx? I .sy . as M fs r if oooo l o , ' I i o i -J .Jfx o s Q s f ,L fs.. ' .. 1 - so 3 ' ' o sl' X if o., - osoo oi so U gs., F: h.i'i S AL I K' on g Q J, si ai ' 1 h Wh .59 s K, - 22' s Ai L 1 V s ap 1 '. J A J '? f WEN, -'- K h ' s Y 21'111 ' ' ' Sophomore Class Takes Part in Studei f -fx 2 o ,,?s. 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In K REPRESENTATlVE Jan Herring VICE-PRESIDENT Joyce Whitey SONG LEADER Carol Lewis YELL LEADER Jon Bettincourf ' an REPRESENTATIVE Sally Freeman VICE-PRESIDENT Leroy Evans SONG LEADER Mieke O'Brien YELL LEADER Gerry Azavedo These Students As Officers PRESIDENT Gilbert Blank --pp-1 A v 1 1 L 3 w 4 T 1 N 4 i SECRETARY Jan Herring TREASURER Gary Sander Page 95 ,fix 622 ,. . 1 v V .A 5.54, ' - Q S 1 ., Extra Curricular Modesto High School's Auditorium is one of the symbols ot extra curricular life at MHS. Music, drama, assemblies, and student life center around the auditorium, the student body office, and the individual class rooms. E Spirit was sparked by all students working together for one common goal-the best school around. Athletic events and rallies were helped along by the rally committee. The student body executive committees sponsored dances, noon movies, and the March of Dimes campaign, which brought in over 52,000 this year. Each activity grows through the years with MHS, and all are important to the students as well as the faculty and community of Modesto. Page 97 Fall Executive Constructs Plans ' lm Ed Burton, President --'k kk-' ,,L I if :I Tj. - Bobby Dixon, Treasurer Barbara Souza, Song Leader Harold Crumpley, Vice-President Valera Lusk, Secretary 'F'f Ron Marsh, Yell Leader Norma Scholten, Health Commissioner .lane Berry, Business Manager Melinda Roberts, l958-59 Sycamore Editor Page 98 --- Y--J:,Y.VJiil1lll..Ye Y. W.. 41,7 .,-. .,.Y.,. Y -. V Spring Executive Carries Through Kent Whitt, Vice-President Harold Crumpley, President Richard Alberti, Secretary .n:f,::jj,E','gN 2 Mike Lacey, Yell Leader Dona Bernard, Song Leader Carmen Martino, Treasurer ' i x k 'r ' 'eretr 9 err, Jon Walther, 1958-59 Broadcast Editor Pat George, Business Manager Sharron Akenhead, Health Commissioner Page 99 Appointed Commissioners ana FALL HEALTH COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Bill Hatch, Gail Wallace, Richard Alberti, Carolyn Caskey, Richard Beck. MlDDLE ROW: Norma Scholten, Mary Martel, Sue Kaylor, Nancy Gisler, Geni Gensa. FRONT ROW: Jeanne Dryden, Pat George, Susan Lusk, Carole Fox. Ken Whitt Vern Hantz Fall Dance Commissioner Fall AH Commissioner 'l' sf sa- iin gl? 05 nf Melinda Roberts i l -lef Y Flschef Fall Publicity Commissioner Assistant Fall Art Commissioner 'NS 'N 167' is 'a wp-...M Fall Election Committee, BACK ROW: Carol Walker, Gail Wallace, Bonnie Freggiaro, Sally Francis, Mary Ann Isola, Carolyn Smith. MlDDLE ROW: Pat George, Ruth Mc Namara, Cici Goeriz, Linda Huey, Gratia Martin. FRONT ROW: Alberta Silva, Joan Jeanne Dryden Rodgers, La Vern Mendonza, Earlene Hendricks. Fall Election Commissioner Page lOO Committees Assist Elected Officers Spring Health Committee, BACK ROW: Bill Cowan, Bill Garcia, Lloyd Martel. FRONT ROW: Sharron Akenhead, Rosie Aguiar, Bobby Souza. '- 7 'Zi5lI . f Vern Hantz Roy Austin, ' Spring Ari COmmiSSi0I1eI' Spring Dance Commissioner F C R it ss y B t N ,ef J ss'l' W U E i C so rrss Charlie Bracco 'LLZ ' s1,, Gary Hoagland, Assistant Spring 7 t fi lll g Spring Publicity Art Commissioner n lx J Commissioner i s Spring Election Committee,BACK ROW: Ruth McNamara, Spring Election Commissioner, Mary Ann Isola, Carolyn Smith, Sally Francis. FRONT ROW: Janice Greene, Bonnie Freggiaro, Cici Goeriz, Mimi Goeriz. ' Page' lOl ' H H x 4 fv gwlfiic -W5 Qs ,G 9 W5 Q Qaaiiggn- Q33 wgg-fffiz fNi'Q 1 Q w 1 3 2 af Q gs 'f 5 Q if 5 Q 5 Q m xI,i,XXnilll lI,JI 5 ssists in Extra Curricular Activities Spring Rally Executive, BACK ROW Mary Brechwald Nancy Nelson Jeanne Dryden, Sharon Malone, Norma Scholten, Barbara Malone, Sam Van Dam, Jean c Deckert, Cynthia Copeland, Barbara Shook. THlRD ROW: Judy Roberts, Shiela Z Tolbert, Gail Wallace, Linda Larsen, Carole Walker, Betty Chapman, Sue Kaylor, Julie Jensen, Jean Todd. SECOND ROW: Lulu Roberts, Bobby Dixon, Bette Kidd, Susan Lusk, Sally Francis, Brenda Braskat, Joan Mallea. FRONT ROW: Pat Aguiar, Carolyn Caskey, Sonie Johnson, Maria Pirronne,Carol Fox. Carole Fox Co-Commissioner Norma Scholten Co-Commissioner Freshman-General Rally, BACK ROW: T. Nunez, C. Patton, N. High, M. O'Brien, C. Stevens, L. Parker, M. Laningham, E, Alford, S. Wagoner, C. Lewis, K. Henry, S. Gregory V. Truman. MIDDLE ROW: M, Billington, C. Atteberry, C. Bernard, B. Sampson, D. Snow, A. Pirrone, G. Azevedo, S. Freeman, B. George, M. Peralta, J. Porter,'C. Hatch, M. Fields, C. Larsen. FRONT ROW: K. Collier, D. Allwein, S. Jones, D. Weitl, S. Orphen, A. Brand, J. Bettencourt, B. Ford, K. Davis, M. Dixon, P. Wilkinson, C. White, S. Smith. Page lO3 Rallies Promote i. N 1 i i i x i Flames of Roaring Twenties sing You Cheated, You Rally Executive goes ape at pep rally. Lied, at Lodi Rally. Fqll Song Leaders were Bette Kidd, Bgrbqp Souza, Fall Yell l.eCdel'S were Sli' William MGUflCe Elliott, Shqrrgn Akenheqdl and Kqreleen Fqirlegg, Ronald Russell MOrSl1, and Russell lee Tl'l0m0S, Gwendolyn Rosebud shows excitement after being Yell Leaders trade pants for skirts, shake pom-poms chosen football queen at the Turlock rally. Q1 Mqmecq Rally, Page 104 efore Game Spirit Witch doctor stabs Tom Downey in the Downey Modesto players are fed poison pizza by a Franklin basketball rally. player in disguise. Spring Yell Leaders were Bruce Nelson, Mike Locey, Spring Song Leaders were Jane Berry, Donna Ber- and Gene Fiscalini. nard, and Mary Ford, --f-,.I '- i7N' L Fv.l ! W.. f The varsity basketball team with Curtis Ainslie builds Fqll Yell Leaders lead Q yell at Oakdale pep rally. spirit for the Downey game and the March of Dimes. Page lO5 Downey Week Promotes Rivalry i Q L , tx i - f ' 1 - :if ' N During Downey Week for football this cardboard Tom Downey was hung in the hall during Downey knight stood in the main hall. Week for basketball. The week of October 12-l7 was filled with spirit and fun. It was known as Beat - Downey Week and all Modesto waited for the game. Spirit was built here at MHS in many ways. Monday was known as Blue Monday and also was the opening of duck season. Other, days were featured as old shoe day, old shirt day, and sign day. A giant cardboard knight was placed in the hall with a knife sticking through his chest. The week was climaxed by the exchange rally with Downey on Friday. Barbara Malone, Maria Pirrone, and Susan Lusk Fall Song Leaders do a special routine during the open duck season. Downey rally. Page lO6 fi? 7 l -f . ., 15 A - if f .w Y . ,g fl, w , 1 'B 'N M1-yfzzzgzgff f , 1 WY! F N , ,k , , 1, .' , 1 if ' ,HX I., swam, , ,mum - ,AW- . 5 5 , h E 1 f A 2 Y , 'J' J ww E : h is ,mmf 4 N W 3. A -'E A . ,. 2:Jf' K 411 s - :fan ,,...,,, 'tx 6' -1' 1 If-R15 ,Q-, ,J sm. , 1 , I1 Hillbillies Delight Fall Audience 1 ,AL l FIM, f-f ifnk J lrgsffi we 221 CAST OF THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Jim Carter, Sonie Johnson, Ken Taylor, Verda Garroute, Susan Lusk, Doug Jones, Joan Foster, Richard Kessler, Mr. Baddell, Leon Whitaker, Carole Fox, Linda Cheek, Judy Fritz, Jerry Sweet, Barbara Malone. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine was presented November 6th and 8th by the Dramatics Depart- ment of Modesto High School. The story concerned the situations created when June Tollivar, born and reared in the Blue Ridge Mountains, formed a friendship which ripened into love for a handsome norther- ner named Jack Hale. The conflicts which arise between Hale and June's family brought suspense into the play, while the personalities, of mountain people provided the story's humor. The presentation was directed by Mr. Walter Baddell with Linda Parker as the student director. Norman Davis took charge of the lighting. Music was provided by the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Paul Copeland. x ,T as J s, Barbara Malone and Susan Lusk join forces Mrs, Parlin applies make-up to Linda Cheek, Judy against husbands Ken Taylor and Doug Jones. Fritz, and Verda Garroute. Page lO8 X Spring Cast Present Teenage Drama injjwf -- ::'Q.:,3.L1s zeggzfs 'mf , , Q 9 W .2 i FW S if F K 'R 55, 55 TT xr Z J et Q!-L CAST OF WHAT A LlFE Bob DeLeon, Sharon Matteson, Leon Whitaker, Bruce Nutson, Peggy Callahan, Judy Fritz, Kent Whitt, Carlan Reyes, Sonie Johnson, Susan Lusk, Barbara Malone and Carole Fox. Each Spring the dramatics students present a play in honor of the senior class. This year the play chosen was What A Life, the story of Henry Aldrich. In this adventure Henry gets into trouble concerning some stolen musical instruments. He also runs into stiff competition from a smooth, experienced boy for a campus coed. In the production Leon Whitaker played the part of Henry Aldrich with Sonie Johnson as Barbara Pierson, the girl Henry tries to date. Mr. Baddell directed the play with Linda Parker as student director. Norman Davis was in charge of lighting. Sonie Johnson, Susie Lusk, Ken Taylor, and Barbara Malone Susie Lusk, Bob DeLeon, and Kent Whitt cradle instruments hold a discussion in the principal's office. as Carlan Reyes ancli Sharon Matteson bawl them out. Page lO9 Assemblies Entertaing Have Purpose Scene from Revolotionary War shown at Veterans Scene from World War ll shown at Veterans day day assembly. assembly. 5 New teachers are initiated into MHS school-life. Sophomore Song Leaders participate in Sophomore elections assembly. Daughters of the American Revolution display dresses worn by first ladies. Page l lO Literary Staff Issues Magazine Wie! BACK ROW: Jon Walther, Jim Eggers, Marlys Giestrym, Sally Francis, Gene Fiscalini, Mike Mello. Middle Row: Carolyn Gemperli, Diane Barrett, Bobby Dixon, Mary Beth Butler, Julie Jensen. FRONT ROW: Cressy Nakagawa, Glen Shirk, Gary McMillian. MGFY R'-9659, C0'EdlT0 Mrs. Lucretia Parlin, Advisor -lean Deckeflf C9'Edll0f 1 K .h , l Mrs. Parlin conducts a staff meeting in preparation for the annual Sycamore Leaves dance. Page lil Broadcast Staff Publishes Paper ,fx mes: ,- .., N ' :ws-a,' , if ix 4 -ee ,gi Dr. W. C. Jumper, advisor BACK ROW: Luanne Marconett, reporter, Barbara Simmons, s' 'B ' rePorter: Karen Dutra, girls' Sports. MIDDLE ROW: Julie Jen- sen, news editor, Bette Kidd, reporter, Norma Scholten, cir- culation manager, Melinda Roberts, feature editor. FRONT VL ROW: Ralph Colvin, assistant boys' sports, Bob Schwendiman, 1 librarian, Gary Hoagland, boys' sports, Jon Walther, editor. .lon Walther, editor 'G 1-'lriiff di Broadcast staff works toward weekly deadline Page ll2 Luanne distributes Broadcasts to students Sycamore Staff Produces Yearbook l BACK ROW: Bill Hatch, boy's sports, Phil Caskey, Photo- 3 grapher, Gene Fiscalini, clubs. MIDDLE ROW: Evelyn P Thompson, advertising manager, Faith Blaylock, busi- f WW r'iii1 P 1 L 1 I ness manager, Bobby Dixon, girls sports, Sam Van Dam, ' ' r. A f extra curricular, Melinda Roberts, editor. FRONT ROW: ii Mike Locey, classes, Dwight Lee, curricular, Ronnie ii ' e-1i - Sparks, classes assistant. , -.-.' r .-',.-'Y An.. Mr. Charles Willburn, Advisor Staff at work, Phil behind Kent Whitt and combo in the camera Sycamore assembly. Page ll3 BACK ROW: John Galazzi, Charles Messamer, Joel Robinson, Jim Cearley, Bruce Nutson, George Wilkinson, Frank Butler, John Kuhlman. THIRD ROW: Barbara Clay, Leon Sahlman, Larry Fischer, Steve Crane, Jesse Martinez, Jim Robinson, Don Wallace, Beverly Werner. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Bernard, Treva Reynolds, Norman Rector, Bob DeL'eon, Joyce Mattox, Pat Young, Judy Wilson, Ed McGregon FIRST ROW: Marlene Mitchell, Patty Snow, Mari- anne Garber, Shirley Evans, Pat Buster, Joy Von Allmen, Kishka Graham, John Collins. u ical Abilities E Many school programs have been aided by the orchestra this year. The orchestra provided music for the play presented by the drama department and assisted in the Christmas operetta. The orchestra had three members participating'in an honor orchestra in Berkeley directed by Dr. Stanley Chapple of the University of Washington. This honor orchestra presented a concert in conjunction with Dave Brubeck to raise money for a trip to the Salt Lake City Musical Festival. Members ot the honor orchestra from Modesto include Jon Glaves, who plays the oboe, Bruce Nutson, who plays the french horn, and Cynthia Cope- land, who plays the violin. The orchestra played for the productions presented this spring and attended County Music Festival. BACK ROW: Leon Sahlman, Bill Watts, Jim Carmen, Stan Kramer, Bruce Nutson, Cynthia Copeland, Merle Wolf, Jon Glaves, Glen Shirk, Frank Butler, George Wilkinson. MIDDLE ROW: Marie Satariano, Beverly Lynden Ash- craft, Charles Hayes, James Robinson, Pat Buster, Marianne Garber, Carolyn Osborn, Joy Von Allmay, Gerald Hampton. FRONT ROW: Janice Greene, Alberta Silva, Dawn Wolf, Kishka Graham, Frances Bond, Sally Garber, Rose Silva. Page II4 BACK ROW: Tyrone Boyd, Tom Rector, Dave Coolidge, Curtis Atwood, Adolph Hurlimann, Glen Shirk, Jim Eggers, John Robinson. THIRD ROW: Kent Whitt, Arthur Manke, Janice Davies, Arnold Manke, Dennis Nutson, Dennis Allwein, David Messamer. SECOND ROW: Darrell Morrow, Bobby Owens, Robert Ball, Elaine Murray, Bill Gross, Nancy Orr, Gail Ramsey. FIRST ROW: Ralph DeHart, Ray Fiscallini, Alvin McGregor, Otho Fields, Patsy Orr, Ethel McGregor, Karen Skiles, Joyce Steenwyk, Ann Olsen. O O ich School Functions The Modesto High School Band made a new appearance this fall in their recently purchased uni- forms. The Military type uniforms are black accented with red. The Band played at all home football games and presented many different halftime activities. They also played at all of the rallies and pep rallies. With the end of football season a small band was formed to play at basketball games. The organization also started preparation for the spring concert. The band's list of activities also included a concert before the student body and musical appearances for graduation and baccalaureate. This year the band had two members, Joel Robinson and Merle Wolf, who participated in an honor musical organization. Ann Olsen, Joyce Steenwyk, Merle Wolf, Gloria Se- Larry DSHCIFT, Alberta Silva, LGOD S'0l1lmCm, Nelson borg, and Ortencia Ramos preform with the band as Wlnleff and John R0blf1S0f1 make UP lhe MHS Color maiorettes and drum major. GUGl'Cl- Page ll5 Concert Choir, BACK ROW: Carmen Martino, Tamra O'Brien, Dianne Hall, Judy Roberts, Dick Babbington, Rod Mor' ten, Diane Manning, Judy Moe, THIRD ROW: Doris Rogers, Evelyn Thompson, Flourine McClure, Marlys Giestrum, Stex Kidd, Gloria Jones, Marilyn Fischer. SECOND ROW: Cecila Goeriz, Milly Wagoner, Cathy Graham, Barbara Hernanc Donald, Mary Meyer, Karen Billingsley, Diane Stuckey. FIRST ROW: Toni Skitone, Janice Kiyoi, Pansey McCuistion, Sd Goeriz, Wilma Liles, Ginni Gnese, Becky McMiIIian, Mary Beth Holden. , Vocal Organization Concert Choir of Modesto High School is composed of students with outstanding vocal abilities and musical knowledge. The choir meets every day during 4a period to practice under their director Mr. Robert Wing. Concert Choir presented a Christmas operetta, The Stingiest Man in Town , to the public as Modesto High School's gift to the community. Concert Choir went to Berkeley at the beginning of the fall semester tor a music festival. Stanislaus County Music Festival was hosted by MHS concert choir this year, with select members Boys' Glee, BACK ROW: Mike McNulty, Roy Austin, Nonette, BACK ROW: Carmen Martino, Dianne Hall, Bruce Nutson, Bruce Nelson, Dove Montgomery, Ro- Evelyn Thompson, Barbara Malone. MIDDLE ROW: bert Wilson, J. E. Smith, ROIDGYI KCITIISISSF, Eddie Dianne Manning, Valera Lusk, Karen Billingsly, Joyce Willmirth. THIRD ROW: Bill Furr, Bill Watson, Gary Matthieson. FRONT ROW: Nancy Anderson, Sandra Brown, Rick Alberti, Charles Holden, Dan Brown, Akinson, Carolyn Caskey, Cleve Fleshman, Billy Lowe. SECOND ROW: Don Goodpasture, David Cleeber, Bill Love, Dale Morri- son, Lee Cooper, Bill McRivette, Stan Dansby, Claude Jarrette. FIRST ROW: John McDonald, Ronald Tong, Doug Brimm, David Ballestros, Stan Kramer, Reuben Ellered, Marvin Wise, Russ Thomas. Page II6 I participating in the festival. Concert Choir also participated in a competition festival. I sen Bruce Nutson, Richard Anderson, John Robinson, Ed Burton, Harmon Beckner, Dave Montgomery, Norma Schol- Datton, Ed Smith, Clyde Miller, Stan Kramer, Larry Baker, Vance Bauman, Barbara Malone, Joyce Matthieson, Bette Gail Harris, Russ Thomas, Ken Taylor, Roy Austin, Bruce Mitchell, Carolyn Caskey, Judy Jasmer, Beverly Mc- ,ra Akinson, Nancy Anderson, Susan Lusk, Valera Lusk, Sharron Akenhead, Erma Grover, Dorothy Miller, Miriam l O evelop With School The Treble Clef Choir is an all girl organization made up of girls who show outstanding vocal ability. The Boys' Glee is an all male group comparable to Treble Clef. These two groups often combine to perform for different groups and clubs in town. Christmas was an especially busy time for these groups when they sang for several groups and presented an entire program for patients at the Modesto State Hospital. The Nonette is comprised of nine girls selected from the female members of Concert Choir, Only those students with very able voices are selected. Octet is also a group of talented singers selected from Concert Choir. This male aggregation along with Nonettes often presents programs with Treble Clef and Boys' Glee. Plans for these groups include more appearances before different groups in the Modesto OYSCI. Octet, BACK ROW: Bruce Nutson, Ken Taylor, Roy Austin, Steve Patton. FRONT ROW: Bruce Mitchell, Stan Kramer, Russ Thomas, John Hasley. BACK ROW: Myra Wells, Barbara Iverson, Barbara Willenstyn, Carol Erickson, Evelyn Thompson, Carol Bernadotti, Jan Herring, Meike O'Brien, Vivian Truman. THIRD ROW: Sandra Gregory, Betty Chap- man, Bonnie Henry, Aloma Wattle, Annette Wash- ington, Moanna Peters, Glenda Cole, Carol Lewis, Rosemary Oyler. SECOND ROW: Patricia Williams, Clara Abendshan, Betty Brown, Darlene Baughman, Linda Mello, Barbara Baughman, Carol Larson, Ann Balsbaugh. FRONT ROW: Leanne Huntemann, Mari- lyn Stephens, Ann Brand, Caroline Hatch, Lorraine Pancheco, Diane Allwein, Sharon Williamson, Kathy Bingle. Page ll7 Operetta Highlights Yule Season -W -v w- f vm' 1 i I tl 1 , Q Pictured is the entire cast that presented the Christmas operetta, The Stingiest Man in Town . The Stingiest Man in Town was chosen by the music department for the annual Christmas program This operetta was chosen to take the place of the traditional Twilight Musical. The program was offered to the community free of charge as a gift from Modesto High School. The operetta story was taken from Charles Dickens', Christmas Carol , with Ebenezer Scrooge as the main character. The presentation was made up of three acts, multi-scene in structure. The orchestra provided music between acts and each act was introduced by carolers and the narrator. The cast num- bered almost fifty and was backed up by a chorus, the orchestra, and dancers. Mr, Wing directed the production with assistance from Mr, Baddell, Mr. Copeland, Mrs. Oesau, Dr. Jumper, Mrs. Parlin, Mr. Steenwyk, and Mr. Hutchinson. The efforts of all of these people and all others involved were responsible for the success of the operetta. Three ghosts, Bruce Mitchell, Mary Beth Holden, and Ba,-bam Mglgnel who played Mrs. Dilber, Sings fhe Russel Thomas, visit Ebenzer Scrooge, played by Roy rifle Song with fhe help of rqgpicker Rod Morfepsen Austin. and three beggars, Dave Montgomery, Harmon Beck- ner, and Jim Smith. Page l I8 Annual Parade Closes Season Football queen Pat Aguiar, and her assistants Sharron Akenhead and Carmen Martino ride on the Rally float, which won first prize. ln High Gear for a 75th Year was the theme chosen for the annual Thanksgiving parade on November 21. Four divisions were entered. Each contained floats or cars which were entered by various clubs or classes. Winning floats were Rally first place, Craftsmen Club second place, and Key Club third place. Floats were iudged on the basis of appropriateness, originality, difficulty, neatness, and overall effect. Judges were Mr. Eugene Mould, Mrs. Sally Simmonds, Miss Helen Moser, and Mr. Harold Hutchinson. Rally float was designed with a large diamond in the center on which the 1958 football queen sat. Football attendants also rode on the float which was decorated with pink, red, white, and tur- quoise crepe paper. Craftsmen Club choose moon-bound as their theme. Their float showed a rocket taking off for the moon. Key Club's float won third place with its float, which featured Kent Whitt and his combo. Mr. J. W. Berry was parade marshal. Rally committee sponsored the parade with Pat Tate as chairman and Jane Berry as her assistant. MHS Band and maiorettes lead the Thanksgiving Mr. Harold Hutchinson, Mr. Eugene Mould, Miss parade down l Street. Helen Moser, and Mrs. Sally Simmonds judge parade entries, and Andy Brechwald looks on. Page ll9 in. I IJ AA X A Sports Sports, which have grown with Modesto High School, are an important part of school life. ' Standing on the same spot on which it was erected in the early 192O's, the boys' gymnasium has upheld a strong flow of use. ln 1924 the game of rugby was replaced by American football, something new to MHS, and in 1925 the name of Red and Black for the teams was officially changed to Panthers. Our first Panther championship in the California Cen- tral High School Athletic League occurred in 1931. Basket- ball and football shared the honors in 1944 when both sports won Sacjoaquin Championships. Football scored the championship again in 1945. Downey came to town, and in 1954 we found a new rival. Spirit has reigned high since then with rivalry push- ing it on. Our varsity football team wassslated, for the cellar,in 1955, but we again showed our strong spirit and won the championship. This performance was repeated in 1956. 1957-1958 showed the varsity basketball team at its best when they won the league title. Success is apparent in the history of MHS sports, and it is apparent in the spirit and effort of our teams. A suc- cessful year is not based on winning a championship but on the complete record of sportsmanship and effort. Page 121 For a school which had been accustomed to winning football championships in the past few years, Modesto High will go on the books as having a not too successful season in 1958. Though finishing sixth in the league standings, the team did not fail to provide the rooters with the customary thrills, We crossed the goal 23 times to accumulate a total of 153 points. Though nearly half the team will be grad- uating, Coach Jay Pattee says that he is not worried because he is thinking of the great potential the underclassmen have shown this year. Several juniors were on the first and second strings and will be returning- next year and the sophomores, with the precision passing of Perry Blackmon and the powerhouse running of Jim Dunn, are pro- mising to run up large scores in the next two years. Also, this year we had two freshmen playing on the varsity squad for their first year of high school football, Quarterback Eddie Burton runs one of his long gains. BACK ROW: Joe Thrailkill, Richard Babington, Ralph Colvin, Don Tuller, Charlie Lambaren, Dick Merenda, Harold Stoll. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Dunn, Ken Carman, Ted Pannell, Dale Blickenstaff, Eddie Burton, Gary Parker, FRONT ROW: Richard Whit, Stanford Davis, Richard Beck, Jim Ellington, Mario Martinez. Panther Eleven H Page 122 v x 'X 1 BACK ROW: Dave Lee, Larry Keyes, Raul Lambaren, Harold Crumpley, Leroy Spanker, Robert Stoll, Curtis List. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Helmick, Tom McManis, David Kidd, Nelson Trinidad, Perry Blackman, Mike Locey. FRONT ROW: Leland George, Ted Walkins, Lawrence Bays, John Lanphear, Ted Lanphear, Joe Taylor. I6 Successful Season l 1 Co-captain Dale Blickenstaff After winning the first two games of the season, the team suffered defeat at the hands of the Lodi Flames, only to come back the next week to nearly defeat Stagg, the team which eventually won the champion- ship. Two weeks later they out-fought a favored Downey team to a 7-7 tie ball game. Modesto took an easy victory from the Edison Vikings the folowing week but ended up on the short end of T3-6 score after suc- cumbing to an undefeated team of Franklin Yellowiackets. Tracy and Manteca did not present much of a threat and Modesto High won two handsome victories. These gave some valuable experience to the under- classmen on the squad. Turlock won the last game of the season, the traditional Turkey Game, however, it was not an easy victory. The Bulldogs were leading at the half, but the Panthers took the lead for a few minutes in the third quarter, however, Modesto fell behind again with Turlock's fourth quarter touchdown. The final blow came with another touchdown by the Bulldogs with four minutes remaining in the game. Jim Dunn fights toward- goal. Page 123 First Units Spark Squad Offensive Unit, BACK ROW: Charlie Lambaren, Ed Burton, Gary Parker, Dick Merenda. FRONT ROW: Dave Lee, Dale Blickenstaff, Dave Kidd, Ken Carman, Richard Beck, Ted Watkins. Head Coach Jay Pattee, Line Coach Bill Han, TEAM RECORD MHS 'l4 H c,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, McClatchy 13 , MHS 39 or ,L i,,cc Oakdale 7 MHS 7 ,,,,, , ,c,, Lodi 33 MHS 12 ,,,, , c.,,, Stagg 19 MHS 7 ,c,c,,c ,, 7 Downey 7 MHS 6 ,,c, H 7 W Franklin 'l3 MHS 14 ,, ,, ,,,,,c Edison 0 MHS 20 ,,,,,, Tracy 6 MHS 20 ,,,, L Manteca l3 MHS 12 ,,,, W Turlock 20 End Coach Kurt Davis, Back Coach Jim Price. Defensive Unit, BACK ROW: Ed Burton, Charlie Lambaren, Stan- ford Davis, Ted Watkins, Dick Merenda, Frank Helmick. FRONT ROW: Richard Beck, Harold Crumpley, Larry Keyes, Ted Lam- phere, Ken Carman, Gary.Parke.r, Dale Blickenstaff. Page 124 B's Are Co-Champions In CCC BACK ROW: Ray Hunt, Roger Lee, Jack Steagall, Merle Daniels, Mike Mello, Fred Evans, Doug Black, Gilbert Gates, Richard Cole, Ron Nelson, Doug Gregory, Bruce Brasket, John Hasley, David Partain, Ray Gonzales, Gene Boone. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Cutlip, Cliff Williams, Larry Turner, Ed McGregor, Richard Blunt, Darrell Morrow, Perry Evans, Darrell Wright, Arlen Cole, Wayne Mitchell, Jack Bray, Harvey Cole, John Niki, Gary Fant, Bill MacPhail, Ben Rollins. FRONT ROW: Ben McDonald, Doug Durosette, Frank Crisp, Steve Carlos, Cliff Savage, Bill Furr, Israel Alvarado, Frank Cole, Paul Smith, Duane Nelson, Doug Van Buren, John Ginotti, John Baily, Not pictured Eddie Lewis, mgr. Our B team and its excellent coaching staff should be given special credit this year. Dan Gonsalves and Dick Windemuth have done it again by turning out a co-championship team this year in the Central California Conference. ' The team is composed of light, fast men who, thanks to the hard training of Gonsalves and Windemuth, are in excellent shape. Many a moon has passed over these boys doing their last laps. This training has turned out rugged, scrappy B teams. Later, some of these players become rough and ready varsity men because the B team gives more experience than any other team except the varsity. Good work boys! C trcy me E ,gc cc,,c Q cicc.. at Head Coach Dan Gonsalves, Line Coach Dick Windemuth. Israel Alvarado goes for long gain. s Q Roger Lee skirts end for yardage. Page l25 First Unit Molds Team Offensive Unit, BACK ROW: Larry Turner, Roger Lee, Mike Mello, Israel Alvarado. FRONT ROW: Gene Boone, Wayne Mitchell, Duane Nelson, Gary Font, Ed McGregor, Arlen Cole, Fred Evans. ' Co-Captains Arlen Cole, Mike Mello, Duane Nelson, MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS TEAM RECORD ,,7,,, ,,,,,, , A , McClatchy , Oakdale ,, L, Lodi Downey Franklin H Tracy 7 7 Turlock Defensive Unit, BACK ROW: Larry Turner, Ed. McGregor, Ray Gonzales, Darrell Wright, Perry Evans, Steve Carlos. FRONT ROW: Arlen Cole, Ron Nelson, Richard Cole, Harvey Cole, Fred Evans, Duane,Ne?won. 0 O O 13 T2 7 0 Page l26 BACK ROW: Carl Peck, Dan Gates, Wayne Belyue, Jim Forest, Tom Cavit, Rodney Morten son, Bob White, Frank Tucker, MIDDLE ROW: Steve Pedego, Jim McGowan, Jess Williams, Joe Taylor, Terry Falk, Bud Neusom, Gary Rhodes. FRONT ROW: Larry Foster, Homer Ham, Don Rhyno, Morris Bodiford, Pancho Olvera, Darrell Wade, Marvel Lane, Jack Limon, Harold Bowen. Junior Varsity Builds For Future Winning is secondary to the Junior Varsity. The primary purpose of the Junior Varsity team is to gain experience. This team practices for two hours a day during the regular football season. Coupled with this, the team also plays a rigorous schedule. Coach Bill Han stresses the importance of fundamentals in his daily practice sessions with the Junior Varsity. By the con- clusion of the football season, the Junior 'Varsity is grounded in the proper ways to block and to tackle. Learning team play is another important factor which is stressed. Through the Junior Varsity program, Modesto High School is assured trained football players in the years to come. If past history is any indication, many of this year's Junior Varsity will become cogs .in next year's varsity squad. -.Jlq l 1 l Head Coach Bill Han Page 127 J BACK ROW: Tim Ameral, Bill McGill, Charlie Messamer, Larry Davis, Jim Simpson John Spenker, Jack Martin, Dan Brown, Clark Hiller. THIRD ROW: Cliff Watkins, Leroy Evans, Steve Crane, Doug Brimm, Ronny Reclusado, Buzz Williams, Steve Sharp, Paul Bowman, Dean Crow, Edgar Crisp, Al McManis, Alan Clark, Adolph Toledo, Bob Casazza, Dave Welsh. SECOND ROW: Bob Schwendemann, Jim Hall, Neal Labounti, Ben Wampler, Charles Dunn, Hector Balesteros, Jim Olvera, Joe McGranahan, Kelly Werle, Mike Callahan, Wesley Keith, Al Jones, Kirt McClure, Bill McGregor, John Podesto. FRONT ROW: Ed Anderson, Gil Blank, Dave Balesteros, Ralph Rivas, Gary Guzman, Paul Hunteman, Joe Adcin, Al Ducart, Tim Isham, Charles Merenda, Lloyn Martel, Don Gardner, Joe Jones, Terry Hopton, John Tuers. Frosh Go Undefeated Our freshmen have done it again for the fourth straight year. They have again gone undefeated. We of the Sycamore think that for their fine performance, they should receive special mention. Seventeen members of this year's varsity squad traced their first year of high school experience back to the freshman team. The seniors in that number were members of the first team to start this string of victories which has become tradition at MHS. This year's squad followed along in the path of others. They were not particularly large, but they were well-trained and scrappy. ln their coaches this year they had three good teachers of the basic fundamentals of the game. We are proud of the freshman team this year, and we hope to be proud of them in years to come when they are playing on the varsity. TEAM RECORD Freshmen Coaches Ken Fitchner, Herb Poddig, Tom Yonker. Page l28 MHS 67 , s,,,, H , , Oakdale MHS 38 , W Lodi MHS 20 ,,,, Downey MHS T9 Turlock MHS 43 s,,s Oakdale MHS 33 , ,,,, Manteca MHS 13 ,, t,ss Downey MHS 31 ., Turlock TX , 5 Q 'QV Y-fFL'f-'-,1'f2-,ifzg .. .:,g 'Liii' . f 'H ff? 51, 3 15,5 if A , Af mmxwm Varsity Finishes Winning Year i W. I 5' 'lift Y .. ' :5 m1f!!:sE-'-A wx-tri! .VQN3 PK' I Bw. s. l BACK ROW: Dick Merenda, Ralph Colvin, Larry McElhaney, David Lee, Pete Van Konynenburg, Mr. Carl Parrill, dMlDDLE ROW: bill Hatch, John Madonna, Paul Sanford, Eddie Burton, Ted Watkins, Al Lockard. FRONT ROW: Larry Wing, Norval Pimentel, Frank Helmick, Henry Walls, Mario Martinez, Jerry Livingston. Lee attempts one against Downey Page l3O The l958-1959 Varsity basketball season was quite successful. The regular season found M.H.S. with a record of 'IO wins 2 losses. This was the best record attained by a M.H.S. squad in over 25 years. They ended league play with a record of 12 wins and l loss. This was good enough for second place. Featuring the season were the -two great wins over Downey High School and two very close wins over rival Turlock High. ln all these games the play of both squads was outstanding. Coach Carl Parrill K-v'Nv 5 X .f..?, Mme, ' Q fwfiifjf 5 an M 4 Q 1 ,,'N ' Q wjfig ,ff fb 'iff--'QL if: 1 A iff lil NEG' sJND.w.fL, mf, . .W , 5-A , w 1 . 'wr' ' w ,f'sW 2, 3 Av 'H . ,. 1,4 5 . ' 4 K ,P Q X ,lv K 1. , f 4 'ff -. . 4 , at t x a if 5 5, 44115 E 3 h lv 1 - A A VQI' L V 1 k K , K .1 337. h gf V A ... V I Ja ' lf ml' 'K A V ,, 6, '- K , LII. -Tl --'--.q., ., - :A -x P '-L-E LY S A jay' Zig A, V ' 'fs , ' Wi-:ir .. ,. Q ...xii . g',g,g:,,37fg 1 WW L, 'li ' .,. .,,,, M... , QW ,. , , A, :J .,.V., - . gzgfggw .2-w.,,,, t.f.-5,551.,,, .wmv -ff- ,fm-QM-J.1.,,.,,, , W.-...,,, Watkins drops two against Qakdale fmnkq f- 5 if A 7- f,::f1L .:,. U -e 3 at , N.. V --W. 1 .ff V L, i 3 . -- ,'1ww,1,:.- . Lee J uts, one in against 5 5 5 is-....... 1 L against Turlock X T Coach Kenneth Fitchner BACK ROW: Bob Herndon, Dick Bratz, Jack Steagall, Ruben Mar- tinez. FRONT ROW: Jim lsham, Willie Elliott, Cliff Watkins. Looking at the won and lost column doesn't give an accurate account of this year's B team. While on many occasions lacking the necessary points to win, the team displayed great determination and desire. Individually at times they showed signs of great things to come. Most of the team will be back again next year. These men along with some very fine players from this year's freshman team could very possibly form a strong squad in contention for the title next year. Kittens Move Toward Varsity Play BACK ROW: Bob DeLeon, Jim lsham, Willie Elliott, Tyrone Harris, Joe Olvera, Izzy Alveradro, Cliff Watkins, Ray Gonzales. FRONT ROW: Bob Herndon, Dick Bratz, Mike McNulty, Roy Beets, Jack Steagall, Ruben Martinez. Page 132 Coach Curt Davis BACK ROW: Glenn Todd, Al Lockard, Raul Lambaren, Paul Steen- wyk, Robert Stoll, Perry Blackman. FRONT ROW: Curt Davis, John Madonna, George Dias, Richard Beck. The Junior Varsity Basketball Team composed mostly of freshman and sophomore talent can be counted upon in the future for more points than they produced this year. The team came along grandly, and during the season many of the players showed real promise. The J.V. league this year was found to be very tough competition. Some of the teams were using iuniors and seniors. ln the next year or two, you will see some of these players become stars for M.H.S. Next year some of these young boys will be on the Junior Varsity Squad again to avenge some of the losses of this year. It is through their extreme desire and drive that they will be able to achieve this. J.V. Squad Shows Potential BACK ROW: Curt Davis, Larry Grey, Al Lockard, Raul Lambaren, Cass Grimm, Glenn Todd, Bud Newson, Paul Steenwyk, Perry Blackmon. FRONT ROW: Joe Adkins, George Dias, Gary Rhodes, Robert Stoll, John Madonna, Richard Beck, Robert Schwendiman. Jssk l AAN, ,A , Q . W W wr, N fx f t . E 3 Coach Bill Han 3 '- BACK ROW: B. Emerson, B. Dunn, B. McRivette, B. Casazza, T Cockrell, D. Brimm. FRONT ROW: R. Recluasdo, B. Mitchell, G Blank, H. Ballesteros. Freshmen Improve With Season The record of three wins and six losses compiled by the freshman basketball squad for 1958-1959 is not an in- dication of Modesto High School ever losing its supremacy in basketball in the years to come. The boys, throughout the entire season, have shown that they are capable of becoming well-polished ball players. The team, although lacking height, displayed good team effort and never lost their desire to win as shown by their last game with the Downey freshman team. Before this victory the Modesto freshman squad had suffered two defeats at the hands of their Downey rivals. BACK ROW: R. Olvera, B. Dunn, R. Recluasdo, J. Spander, B. Casazza, W. Perine, D. Brown, G. Olivar, B. Emerson, L. Davis, J. Honeycutt, B. McRivette. FRONT ROW: D. Ballesteros, B. Mitchell, G. Blank, C. Merenda, H. Ballesteros, D. Brimm, T. Cockrell, A. Toledo, D. Gardner, L. Martel. Page 134 -A iiv? A . ..., 3-ff 3.-1 . K 'Ji K 3- ' R I s f KN . A if n kk . Kbi L. 'iv V .,L' 'f.f1'i,Q.-6 ' K W ..,.. ,kk, i I . .. I Simi 1 -v --, BACK ROW: John Niki, Gary McMillen, Kendall Truman, Pete Van Konynenberg, Harold Snow, David Lee, Dick Merenda, Doug Michael, Henry Walls, Paul Steenwyk, Doug Gregory. FRONT ROW: Ross Shaffer, Jerry Nelson, Larry Wing, Mario Martinez, Fred Evans, Ed Burton, Mike Mello, Paul Sanford, Ray Gonzales, Jim Isham, Duane Nelson. Lee throws a few warm-up pitches Page l36 a r Merenda holds man on first .cf Paul Sanford, Mario Martinez, Dick Merenda, Mike Mello, Duane Nelson W - Martinez racks up another point Mario Martinez, Jim Isham, Henry Walls, Kendall Truman, Pete Van Konynenberg, David Lee Coach Dick Windemuth Page 137 5' Ross Shaffer, Ray Gonzales, Harold Snow, Ed Burton, Sanford gets Set for fast ball Fred Evans, Jerry Nelson ,ia Walls winds-up in Manteca game Page l38 Men Show Alert Field Play Modesto High baseball club had four returning lettermen this year. Those four - pitche'r Henry Walls, first basman Dick Merenda, left fielder Ed Bur- ton, and third baseman Paul Sanford - formed the nucleus for a very strong ball club. There were three iuniors on the team who took care of catching and second base. These men were Mario Martinez, Duane Nelson, and Mike Mello. Ross Shaffer, who saw much action as a iunior, played right field. Ray Gon- zales, who was the second sophomore to play var- sity, played center field. On the pitching staff was David Lee, one of the outstanding players from last year's sophomore team and one of the regulars in football and basketball, There were T8 league games for M.H.S. All in all Modesto was well represented on the baseball field. Coach Carl Parrell -1 M.. f 5 til fb up-I Keith Schaffer,,Jack Bray, Mike McNulty, John Madonna, Steve Pedego, Tom Cavitt, Bruce Bras- ket, Otho Fields. MHS B's Build Future Varsity Although the B baseball squad got off to a shaky start by losing their first two practice games to Denair, 7-9 and Downey, 6-8, they showed signs, as the season pro- gressed, of being one of the contenders for the league championship. ln their first league encounter the B Panthers topped Manteca 8-3. The six pitchers, Mike McNulty, John Madonna, 'Jack Bray, Keith Schaffer, Tom and Otho Fields, showed promise for future varsity play. The two catchers, Steve Pedego and Bruce Brasket, should also add strength to future squads. fi 1 i BACK ROW: Bob Herndow, Keith Schaffer, George Dias, John Madonna, Dick Bratz, Bruce Brasket, Tom Cavitt, Raul Lambaren, Larry Gray. FRONT ROW: Bill Furr, Dorman Evans, Doug Durrossette, Alan Anderson, Steve Pedego, Ron Nelson, Mike McNulty, Otho Fields, Jack Bray, Mike Reyes. Page i39 BACK ROW: Gary Guzman, James Simpson, Neal La Bounty, Larry Foster, Glenn Todd, Charles Dunn, Keith Wright, Stephen Crane, LeRoy Evans, Robert McManis, Gary Davis, Clifton Watkins, Ronnie Reclusado. FRONT ROW: Graig Hammond, Bill McRivette, Bob Casazza, Wesley Keith, Lloyd Martel, Joe Green, Hector Ballesteros, John Tueres, Bruce Emerson, Tim lsham, Alvin McGregor, Bob Schwendiman, Mgr. Frosh Players Learn Ball 'Savvy' The first game for the Panther freshmen was with Escalon. At that time the frosh had a very strong infield although the outfield was a little weak. At the time the SYCAMORE went to press, the frosh team had a very good chance of coming out winner with two experienced hurlers, Bill McRivette and Bob Casazza, Adding balance to the team was Hector Ballesteros who took care of the behind the plate chores. Coach Jim Price Bob Casazza, Bill Mc- Rivette, Ron Reclusado, ' T T Q , ' i Hector Ballesteros ' . X 'Q ' Page l4O Spikesters Show Speed and Skill BACK ROW: Roger Lee, Norvell Duncan, Leonard Stevens, Stanford Davis, Tyrone Harris, Merle Daniels, Fred Spivey, Charles Messamer, Larry Fisher, Wayne Crumpley, Melvin Price, Don Rhyno. FRONT ROW: Israel Alvarado, Eugene Boone, John Hasley, Louie Lencioni, Frank Cole, Leslie Smith, Howard Griffith, John Ramos, John Spenker, Don Kiernan, Ed McGregor, H. Viggo Millwee, Ed Wilmurth, Henry Sumpter. Page 141 C Team and Our Coaches Rate BACK ROW: Doug Tillery, Bruce Mitchell, Doug Brimm, Bud Wil- son, John Eggers, Richard Blunt, Herb Winters, Richard Valim, Larry Nelson, Clifford Savage, Paul Smith, Mike Callahan, Gilbert Blank, Pete Linhares, Monty Johnson, Massey, Jim Honeycutt. FRONT ROW: Bill Cutlip, Mgr., Lole Banta, Russ Thomas, W. Maurice Elliott, Joe Olivera, Jerry Tinkle, Wes Ritchie, Steve Carlos, Bob Siler, Curt McClure, Gil Middlebrook, Robert Ellis, James Hall. Flair, Gilbert, Dave Ballesteros. Coach Dave Casper C0GCl' Cuff DUVl5 sss or 5 l. K AWN :YL Y Coach Herb Poddig lt has been the good fortune of the coaches to be associated with men who are interested not merely in the what of the sport but also in its how and its why. lt is hoped that this season will help us to varied horizons by encouraging athletes to study their events and the history of these events more than it is now done. Services rendered should not lie in spoon-feeding team members, in making all their decisions, or in doing their thinking for them. Rather, our work is primarily to provide inspiration and adequate op- portunity. As the team moves toward graduation, they should become independent of services rendered in leadership and coaching, and develop their own understanding and opinions. By HERB PODDIG Page l42 'A'Cindermen Prove Track Ability em .--,. - ,: 1 V . , Q7 . - -A me f' R Q t Q w,i,1ma?iQe Qs? - 5 , t - i R fr- ti, In ,W k,, 'unmet Ji Vkkh ,WET ig gpg: fi A R V. .54 - V,!V 5 ,A lxbrlji' if 4 wsiwtgggfh r i we'-'i :.' iz, ' rw g,g,qk V wi, , I W' , .R ef' if C sl 1 i o ' , Q V V I , E i v igzzz kzk, - 3, -f ' t ll A LWVLVV -W , . . - A W , ,, . ' nn us k...., ... ,,, ,,, Qty. 3 y . vi? Iv lf! ' ' Ted Watkins E .. 1 Fw: fr ET 1 is in near- i, - s., V, g , Peffecf fofm iot r I V. .ln -A' e, t u: gl-vc. Wayne Belyeu, A f b W l 5 ' Q7 Ceres man, 7' ' i 1282 ll' li Q we-we Weis- W of t -H D ser, Ceres man ,e,, ,ivy LL Vt. A ,gzziij f., H L VV . we Heading the Varsity track team this sea- son are the following bo sp Ralph Ballesteros- sprints and relay teamg led Watkins-hurdles and high iumpg Charles Lambaren-sprints and broad iumpg Harold Crumpley-shot putp Gary Sharar-shot putp .lerry Sweet-milep Wayne Belyeu-distancef Richard Kessler and David Kessler-pole vault. A special vote of congratulations goes to Dennis Elwess, who after being seriously in- iured in a summer accident, made a re- markable recovery to become one of the fastest men in the league. 1 E N Dennis Elwess, Ron Marsh, Chuck Lambaren, and Ralph Balle- S'lel'OS. Charles Lam- baren shows who is boss Harold in his favorite event shot put ' i .wt ,gfff i J x Page l 43 R , z . J I , '.'. M, V .,,-1 wf,:. -N - I H Relay Team Leading the championship-bound B team for 1959 are Eugene Boone-1320, broad iump and relay team, Roger Lee-Sprints and relay, Stanford Davis-sprints, broad jump and relay, John Hasley-440, broad iump and relay, Frank Cole-440 and relay, Henry Sumpter-pole vault and high iump. Return- ing next year are Alvarado, Lee, Davis, Cole, Louis Lencioni, Ed McGregor, Charles Messa- mer, John Spenker, and Larry Smith, 1 L Page l-44 Brea ks Meet Record Frank Cole is another winner Bottoms up? Henry Sumpter ,wg I 2 Li' Maurice Elliott crosses first Ditto with cnf. , ford Savage Jn. 1 i C I I 01 g - 2: 1 w ' .MQ 1' as- wiifl 1- .Iwi ., 1 I .,., - . My and i C rsrs ' if ' ,C+ Nff i , 1 5 , C t'if+f.z.:k, 1?T'11f'41f ' ' ,, -....g ' r:. fgg.eQ7l 'l ' - g:l.z-V.1's1 f at 'A' ' V . ., .Mig N , yry- , , , 11113-1 I. - vm V v famnw' - 751l'-if' fi' 1S'1'lEZ?25E'+- npr i ' i i 'QQ fr-'q,,gg:E:,-ff?t'3x,:?f'J 'ef ' , ' .,,,:'- 5 , ,, if , 5 'ga , WX ,V ' gf-Q, ,Z if. 5' 'Egg' H V. qw, , -. -.-MA Wim. -f 2.4,.,1 ' 4 1 . , 1' 'f 2-,je 'N V' w W. gs. law- '- ' A A , -V A, W . ,M , ,,,. .W A W, pp. ,, ,.,. -V 1 gi-f,:-.N mi . L- - 1- 4-AFM W N ' N 't'1uw K v . K: .xxk K ,, 1 H L 45, , ' f121,,A vii--if-2-' ' ' C ' -1 C Trackmen Have Stamina, Form ,is E14 fist Elliott. Leading the Mitey-Mites are Maurice Elliottf sprints and relayg Gilbert Middlebrook- sprints and relayp Gilbert Blank-hurdles, broad jump and relayp Paul Smith-hurdles, high iump and relayp Robert Ellis-shot putp Steve Carlos-330, pole vault and high iumpp Bob Siler-pole vault and high iumpg Pete Linhares-sprints. The C's had the depth need- ed to make a winning CCC team. Russ Thomas heaves the shot Paul Smith clears with ease Page 145 BACK ROW: B. Castillo, S. Gibson, W. Weisser, H. Snow, T, Seither, J. Sweet, J. Ramos. FRONT ROW: B. Wilson, G. Middlebrook, R. Loghry, H. Griffith, T. Keese, R. Ballesteros, and G. Biorndahl are members of The newly organized cross-country team who show their 'skill by running over hills and down the ravines of the municipal golf course. New MHS Coach Brings Cross-country Howard Griffith Gilbert Middlebrook Richard Loghry Page 146 v v ,Q ij Wrestlers Repeat as CCC Champions ,aff ima BACK ROW: Don Kiernan, Ken Carman, Larry Nunez, Fred Evans, Law- rence Bays, Nelson Trinidad, Leroy Spenker, Robert Preston, Roy Bentley, Ted Lamphear, ,Frank Tucker. FRONT ROW: Bin McDonald, Wes Richie, Steve Carlos, Frank Crisp, Bobby Siler, Frank Cole, Leroy Evans, Chester Lott, Darrell Wright, Arlen Cole, Perry Evans. Modesto High matmen served notice that they were again out to win the conference championship when they opened the season by trouncing Downey, 40-13. The remainder of the season saw the powerful panther grapplers roll up a season record of 15-1. lt also made the dual match record of the comparatively young panther squad stand at 28-3 for the last two years of competition. Highlights of this season were the two undisputed wins over the always strong Turlock team. Modesto finished the season rated as one of the most powerful teams in Northern California. The last three weeks of the season sow the Panthers enter tournament competition. At the conference tourna- ment Frank Crisp 112, Jim Raley 120, Lawrence Bays 138, Ken Carman 154, and Ted Lanphear Hv, Wt. were crowned champions. Frank Cole was runner up in the 133 lb. class. Raley was voted the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Modesto was the site of the Sac-Joaquin Sectional Championships. The champs from MHS were Frank Crisp 112, Lawrence Bays 138, Ken Carman 154, and Don Kiernan 165. Results of the Northern California Invitational Tourna- ment, the final tourney of the year, were not available when the Sycamore went to press. Modesto was considered one of the top teams entered. Coach Dan Gonsalves Page 147 .4 5L 2' A as L., BACK ROW: Don Kiernan, Ken Carman, Lawrence Bays, Nelson Trinidad, Roy Bentley, Ted Lamphear, Coach Gonsalves. FRONT ROW:,Bin McDonald, Frank Crisp, Bobby Siler, Frank Cole, Arlen Cole, Fred Evans. A Practice, Experience Pay Off Arlen Cole tops man 4-3 Ken Carman pins man in 4:58 Page l48 sf' ggi lu ni ' we 1 jk 1 il V- .. 4 g f wf Eff i E t BACK ROW: Anthony Simpson, Ronnie Sparks, Robert Preston, Bill Hatch, Jerry Marasovich. THIRD ROW: James McGowen, Lawrence Bays, James Eggers, Gilbert Gates, Mike Stovall. SECOND ROW: David Richards, Adolph Hurliman, Ronnie Cole, Gordon Fischer, Marvel Lane, FIRST ROW: John Ramont, Buddy Carlson, Darrell Wright, Robert White, Carl Peck. Swimmers Offer Stiff Competition M.H.S, finmen opened the season with two practice meets which they lost to Downey and Lodi. Their first conference meet was won over Franklin with the A's winning 62-22 and the B's 57-19. The team is a little weak this year because of the shortage of veteran material. There are many freshmen and sophomores this year that may help mold a strong swimming team for next year. There are tour A's from last year's varsity squad. They are Robert Preston, Carl Peck, James McGowen, and Adolph Hurliman, At the time the SYCAMORE went to press, the T959 swimming season looked promising. BACK ROW: Tim Matherly, Arthur Yancey, Jim Cearly, Bill Hillar. SECOND ROW: Roy COGCl'l Dflrrell Hull Davis, Jim Stout, Paul Bauman, John Colt, Dean Crow. FlRST.ROW: Gary Vautin, , Daniel Crawmer, George Wilkinson, Dave Partain, Robert Rogers. Page 149 N, ,.,, ... -.q, 1....,. :T I 7 l 'V E l 4 -1 1 3 l r , 4 i z S' s l' ,, . 55 H is 5 u -3 W 3 N lx' , M -i Coach Tom Yonker BACK ROW: Danny Trapp, Frank Helmick, Dan Gates, Paul Mc Grannahan, Alvin Spenker. FRONT ROW: Larry Bell, Don Ramsey Jerry O'Kelly, Frank Mederios, Jesse Martinez, Tommy Morales Sonny Garouttee. Golf, Diving Stress.Form, Finesse The M.H.S. diving team has a good many excellent prospects this year. In the A division there are two juniors who are excellent choices to win the conference and sectional championships. The B squad is composed of almost all sophomores. These men are showing great promise, and if they continue to work hard, any one of them could possibly be a winner in the conference or sectional meet. The new talent, composed of freshmen and sophomores, has been working hard to make the team and no doubt this-young talent will score well for M.H.S, sometime in the future. ' BACK ROW: Ed Atkins, Joe Thrailkill, Don Podesto, David Duckart, Walter Lerman. FRONT ROW: Ben Rollings, Joe Abkin, John Isola, John Podesto, Bill Garcia, Bill MacPhail. Coach Jay Pattee A Page 150 7 ii , , '- , Girls' Sports 4 C Modesto High School's Girls' Basketball Team in I909 Page l5l ff lc Mrs. Betsy Carlile General P.E., Modified Miss Doroth F My Miss Dolores Killam yy Tennis and Archery, General P.E Physical Education Teachers Develop Sportsmanship and Skills Mrs. Eileen Oesau Modern Dance, General P.E. Page l52 Miss Mary Serra Leadership, Tennis and Archery Mrs. Yvonne Wilson Tennis and Archery, General P.E. fo Qxl V . BACK ROW: Shirley Hall, Joan Trombetta, Ellen Alford, Juanita Jones, Pat Posthuma, Joan Gettman, Norma Vieira. MIDDLE ROW: Ann Brand, Sally Freeman, Carol Lewis, Nancy High, Mary Lou Peralta, Vicki Jackman. FRONT ROW: Rosalyn Cobb, Melva Dixon, Margaret Billington, Bertha Kelton. Girls' Athletic Association Defends Modesto Sports Honors Members ot the Girls' Athletic Association participate in sports after school. ln order to become a member of this organization, all a girl has to do is come out after school. After she acquires fifteen points, she receives a membership card, a numeral for sixty points, Block M for one-hundred points, sports emblem for one-hundred fifty points, gold pin for one-hundred eighty points, and a special merit certificate for two-hundred fifty points, Girls strive to gain these awards given for sports participation. I BACK ROW: Carol Wine, Elsie McNutt, Shirley Collins, Jean Deckert, Barbara Malone, Bobby Dixon, Pat Hill. MIDDLE ROW: Lynne Pease, Glenda Blacklock, Joan Buckner, Judy Camp, Lorraine Cupp, Aileen Hillar. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Coop, Yera Hoover, Deloris Campbell, Angie Dias. Page l53 Fall GAA Executive Plans Varied Activities for the Year it ' I ' Z- In s 'j1 .4' ' Q Q' 'f , 'Q he QD .WN it President Jean Deckert Page 154 .pn- -sf. 4 Y. ff: fl -- ,. 'vv.:?3,f '94'.,x,,,s . 44'wJf4v 'X I R, ,, Us 'Vs t J 1 1 'I' ' i T ES TOP ROW: Vice-president Elsie Mc- Nutt, Secretary Sharon Malone, Trea- surer Norma Vieira, Senior Repre- sentative Dorothy Coop. MIDDLE ROW: Junior Representative Bertha Kelton, Sophomore Representative Pat Hill, Freshman Representative Nancy High, Student Body Representative Barbara Malone. FRONT ROW: Hockey Mana- ger Shirley Collins, Basketball Man- ager Aileen Hillar, Yell Leader Renee Davis. i' W , -3 og 5 gs! Advisor Mrs. Carlile Spring GAA Executive Strives to Make Last Semester Eventful 1 all .qx 9, - s f 'ww g -lr ,ffif i' ,..-ev-r,,,1 . 4 1,1 ' 112621 '+++?'v- Ur - fd 1' ..-... sf'f,, fyvil 1 491. s M wifi? TOP ROW: Vice-president Norma Vieira, Secretary Aileen Hillar, Trea- surer Angie Dias, Senior Representative Delores Campbell. MIDDLE ROW: Junior Representative Joan Trombetta, Sophomore Representative Shirley Col- lins, Freshman Representative Melva Dixon, Student Body Representative Christina Maxfield. FRONT ROW: Volleyball Manager Nancy High, Soft- ball Manager Pat Hill, Speedball Manager Joan Gettman, Yell Leader Renee Davis. F -WZ .XQJ K ,, ,Y L s.,, - V, 5 President D0 0ll'lY COOP Advisor Mrs. Carlile Page 155 Girls Learn to Work in Team . g . V. Dorothy Coop and Glenda Blacklock do headstands . K. A . -gf, -sr while John Ann Carlile, Shirley Collins, Deloris Campbell, llc iiii M. fl.. 1. -. ' i 3... G Joan Buckner, and Dorothy Williams form a pyramid. f W -M . .. W. .- , . -T yy .. ielo . . W lm... H L ' 1- cf or i3:,.... x 2 W A ' cs. .. . ' , KV . ,, ,,,., I i W ' 0 rrrr I . if .. ii Q View M 3'1fg. 'N . j . T.. f , ... W ne, .-... sv . 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GAA takes place after school from 3:30 until 4:20. During this period of time, the girls have a chance to better their sports ability and to participate in round robin tournaments. Each GAA sport lasts approximately seven weeks. During this period of time, the girls increase their sports' skills and sportsmanship. The most exciting event of the year is the annual Block M basketball game. The preliminary to the Block M game is a game between the GAA girls and the faculty Page l56 Vhile Developing Individual Skills Jean Deckert and Bobby Dixon practice a bully be- gnklthe beginning of a hockey game with the Ceres practice- , ,gg l, ,K , Qin: s hr I , N . : ,shi V F I M b , b fy 'fs ,PL - al s 551 , K Q N Q., nfl' W ' .K E.--.Q A 1, A 1 '. 1:71, V .-if 1 . - ' 453, i3i'1?e5:l,g' W vm? ..- . E , if .gs A :,,,31.j,3k.-it , WI. 2: Jigsigf L 1575+ 'W iz i 43s-,Q'9'ys.,-:g.-3. w a s if ' 22:z,,2efQiieW2-z,:52g' ,g',+:..f.r:g- 1' N' ffsffifeif 'af'-uv' 'jfs ,mga-.H f .1 r.:1.L'a 1 -if ' f.t'Q5'1f+2?' ' swf' f if 'V cssff-1, Q' . - - . -. .v aw ...gc 2' .--1 ,X gr F . - ,- .if : -- A1 'W f 5137? J- . 195, ,zf ,S ' -A -' .-4 flair. . ,-'UW' gg. -f 'gk Doroth Coo attem tst f' d l Elsie McNutt fields a ground ball during GAA softball Y P P 0 'n U Ce0 l '9 T0 make 0 Jean Deckert assist b ll th ll b ll shot. Blocking her attempts are Glenda Blacklock and Christina Maxfield, women, The women won this year's game by the score 23-18. The GAA team was com- prised of the senior GAA girls. In the spring the annual GAA-Block M Barbecue took place. The boys and 'girls worked together to make this event a success. A barbecue preceded the sports events. There were mixed teams for softball, volleyball, and swimming and table tennis was also available. Each year Modesto High School sends five representatives to the Cal Sports day at the University of California. This year'Jean Deckert, Barbara Malone, Bobby Dixon, Dorothy Coop, and Elsie McNutt attended the Sportsday. lt was a very successful and commendable year for the Girls' Athletic Association. sa a over evoeya net while her teammates look on. gi Page l57 xx 15 ht Archery is an elective subject offered to iunior and senior girls. Girls become quite good marksmen by the end of the year. 'Y-..., .AQ These girls are just beginningnvolleyball, Their skills are not as yet developed, but will improve in time. -ff' 'xl T Hockey is a sport offered to the general physical education classes. The girls are first drilled on elemen- tary skills and are then allowed to play the game. Girls in Gym Classei Physical education for girls consists of many different sports. During the freshman and sophomore years, girls are required to take general p.e. In the course of the year, the girls have such sports as volleyball, basketball, softball, coed dancing, modern dance, swimming, field hockey, and speed-a-way. The length of the sport is about four to six weeks. Physical education is required all four years of high school, although during the last two years, there are elective courses. The obiect of the class is to develop skills in sports, and also to build good team workers and to teach good sportsmanship. Ann Stoll and Kathleen Kuhl demonstrate their grow- Modified class is offered to those girls who are physl ing ability in a badminton game. Page 158 cally unable to participate in very active sports. They play quiet games as well as table tennis and croquet 1: - . . ,,,.. .,, fu- ' ab I r .. N fn! irjavq I 5- ,, in 3 ,. 'L 'K . swA-+1-gfgifeevf?-,5,.sf' s A fi -I--sw if W , I .-...rg ,H rf SW . . if - '- -.f , - , se N 1 . Drill team consists of approximately thirty girls. The uniform is red knee' length. skirt andired beret with a white M, gloves and boots. This year the drill team performed at all football games. Miss Klllam IS the very capable in- Slt'UC'l'0l'. Drill team practices second period every day. The girls have drill team instead of regular P.E. isplay Skills Girls step lively during practice second period EE The following are members of the Drill Team: Pat Borges Gaitha Buster, Jeannette Crook, Nathalyn Dill, Jackie Dill: lnez Eddings, Janice Fonseca, Joyce Hanshew, Carol Has- ton, Kathy Hicks, Joyce Johnson, Linda Jones, Maureen Kelly, Louise LaBass, Carolyn Lambert, Joanne Louns, Helen Lee, Evelyn Marshall, Wynona McBratney,iPansy McCuiston, Diana Miller, La Verne Moore, Aleene Owens, Joy Penning- ton, Roberta Peterson, Phoebe Chadic, Beverly Quaresma, Joan Rogers, Helen Sanford, Karen Stevens, Dixie Taylor, Evelyn Wiley, Marla Winton, Sheron Wright, Shelia Sant- weir. Girls mark time before beginning formation Girls stand at attention after rhe formation is completed. Page l59 X x O x W'J, 'X f x dl' ' N-. . O . f Q . - , ' M -- ' 'fx 4 X H ,iq . A .' Q ,.. . . Wa-ra' , SQ Q. ,, . r l 5, xxg-'qnigw .. ' ff A si 1 ii Q l , - v- 'vig --Y .y -. - F.. , 'sv . f .' If W , - Q . ' X' was . a. ' ' X' q.A 'i'1 if ' . ,' 'v i -'Q ' x N , 4 X V .N T., V 2 A I . . Q' b . 'QI ,-wqf. ' , QT' ' vi ' , ,A ' if . 2 N IAA' J EB, kv., ' ,N J. --49. :D s Q l 1. l N1 ,J . . A f W Q , . N ' km ,gl . .- V f . 'Q .,.. t: u..,am . s 'sv . 5 . X.. Q: ' f-1 , 'YU x I 'I la 5 0 ,fi , 'x.'Mx I t I 4 - ws' M352 f' ,3 , X 1 G.. .3 5 K 1 -nr 4AF.,1 x,. ,lg nv v., X ' 5 bv 5' 'fgt QM' ,fy ,M-15 N226 A v. 1... .vi gf. nn-'K 4 A .WX .4 F... X K+ JK m ORGANIZATIO S Through the years club activities have played an important part in high school lite at Modesto High School. The first clubs at Modesto High School dealt pri- marily with academic subiects such as speech, lan- guage, and literature. Today, there are club organi- zations which are constructed around academic as well as other necessary aspects of school life. Service, social, and academic organizations spon- sor tield trips, banquets, money raising proiects, parties, and certain other proiects which benefit the community and entire nation. Coupled with this, the academic clubs help the students apply what they have been learning in the classroom, Every student in Modesto High School held club membership in 1932. Today, more than forty per- cent ot the student body participate in club activities. Club organizations have grown with the student body until at the present time there are twenty-seven active clubs at Modesto High School. Page lol Lettermen Show Teamwork and Spirit Block M, BACK ROW: Mike Locey, Richard Babington, Larry Keyes, Ralph Colvin, Dave Lee, Ted Watkins, Harold Crumpley, Gary Hoagland, Roy Austin, Richard Beck, Gary Sharar. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Isham, Charlie Lambaren, Wayne Belew, George Wagner, Doug Michael, Dick Merenda, Fred Evans, Adolph Hurlimann, Ray Bentley, Lawrence Bays. FRONT ROW: Ross Schaffer, Bill Cutlip, Jim Raley, Eddie Lewis, Mario Martinez, Ed Burton, Vance Bauman, Paul Sanford, Stanford Davis, Jim Dunn, Robert Schwendi- ITIGID. Block M Society is open to any boy who has earned a letter in a varsity sport or who has played for three successive years in any one sport. Bringing athletics together is the purpose of the Block M Society. The Society also strives to promote a spirit of good will and cooperation between athletes of different sports. A basketball game between the senior Block M members and the faculty was a highlight. This year the seniors were victorious. For a community proiect members collected money for the March of Dimes. The club advisor is Mr. Curt Davis. ' - .Vi ,, Fall officers: Treasurer Mario Martinez, President Spring officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Dave Lee, Harold Crumpley, Secretary Ralph Colvin. Vice-president Ted Watkins. FRONT ROW: Secre- Page l62 tary Mario Martinez, Director of Activities Ross Schaffer, President Paul Sanford. 'W NFL Always Practice Proper Speech NFL, BACK ROW: Dave Kidd, Bob Burch, Jon Glaves, Carl Peck, Gary Fant, Gary Biorndahl, Ed Taylor, Beverly Werner, Leon Whitaker, John Craig, Joel Robinson, Richard McGuire. THIRD ROW: Ken Mitchell, Larry Oshier, Cressey Nakagawa, Leon Sahlman, Peg Callahan, Duane Nelson, Joyce Mattox, Joan Trombetta, Ted Housden, Barry Bow- man, Chris Disney. SECOND ROW: Judy Keese, Karen Dutra, Barbara Lynch, Julie Jen- sen, Mike Billington, Sonie Johnson, Jerry Jackman, Sheila Tolbert, Kathy Davis, Cleta Roberts, Blair Jaynes. FRONT ROW: Wesley Morriston, Carlene Garrett, Kathleen Miller, Toni Skittone, Diana Miller, Dorothy Coop, Dimoree Nelson. NFL is an organization for students who are interested in competitive speech. The main events in the club are inter-scholastic speech tournaments. In order to gain membership in the National Forensic League, a student must have twenty-five points gained from tournament competition. After this initial step, a club member may continue to make points and earn awards of honor, excellence, and distinction. The final award that a member may receive is a gold M with a ruby chip. National Forensic League also works during the year doing various service proiects for the school and community. The club advisor is Mr Fall officers, BACK ROW: President Jon Glaves, Vice-president Leon Whitaker, Treasurer Gary Bjorndahl. FRONT ROW: Recorder Duane Nelson, Secretary Sonie Johnson, Assistant Recorder Cressy Nakagawa. s. Mary Ritter. Spring officers, BACK ROW: President Leon Whit- aker, Vice-president Jon Glaves, Treasurer Ed Taylor. FRONT ROW: Recorder Cressy Nakagawa, Secretary Kathy Miller, Assistant Recorder Jerry Jackman. Page l63 Girls Plan For Future Needs FHA, BACK ROW: Marlene Wagoner, Joyce Hanshew, Evelyn Marshall, Donna Cutlip, Carolyn Reyes, Judie Norwood, Theda Wright, Margie Lawson, Shirley Pinkston, Daveine McWilliams, Diana Spaulding, Frances Perrin, M. Woods, Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Kath- leen Hicks, Bonnie Freggiaro, Becky Flory, Anita Wise, Sandy Freeman, Artalea Brassfield, Betty Cantwell, Barbara May, Diana Caporgno, Karen Barton, Henrietta Van Dykhuizen. FRONT ROW: Elaine Williams, Bertha Kelton, Becky NlcMillan, Beverly Quaresma, Pansey McCUistion, Naomi Bauman, Dolores Williams, Sandra Ames, Bonnie Kay Perrin, Diane Snow, Margaret Jarboe, Dorothy Grimes. FHA has many useful purposes, such as furthering interest in home econo- mics and emphasizing the importance of worthy home management. The club strives to promote a growing appreciation of the satisfactions of homemaking, to work for good home and family life and to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. Activities include a national project, social affairs, district conventions, speakers and demonstrations. The clubs advisors are Miss Marguerite Woods and Mrs. Gertrude McCart. Officers, BACK ROW: President Sandra Freeman, FHA members put trclmng to use Vice-president Bonnie Freggiaro, Secretary Becky Flory, Treasurer Donna Cutlip. FRONT ROW: Parliamentarian Becky McMillan, Songleader Diana Spaulding, Reporter Dorothy Grimes, His- torian Anita Wise. Page l64 Ski Club Conquers Snowy Slopes mr Ski Club, BACK ROW: Jim Abendschan, David Kessler, Vern Bishop, David Benzow, Jerry Marosovich, Mel Silvera, Pat Aguiar, Joan Foster, Richard Kessler, Dave Montgomery, Sonie Niles, Bruce Nelson, Doug Brechwald,'Steve Burris, Stuart Dancer. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Sparks, John Robinson, Maurice Clark, Larry Wing, Rosie Aguiar, Sharron Aken- head, Patti Collier, LaVerne Mendonza, Duane Nelson, Fred Silvas, Jim Calcagno, Gil- bert Blank. SECOND ROW: Nancy Giesler, Betty Chapman, Tina Sampson, Carol La Rosa, Judy Sharp, Diane Thomason, Esther Stuckey, Mary Ann Mazoni, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Ehrler, Rosie Schmidig, Peggy Reynolds, Sandra Anger, Jackie Silva. FRONT ROW: Janice Ferrini, Carolyn Smith, Carol Bernadotti, Jan Herring, Mieke O'Brien, Kay Dow, Leann Huntemann, Linda Mello, Pat Stivers, Sue Kaylor, Saundra Atkinson, Sally Freeman, Jackie Porter, Caroline Hatch. Lack of snow hampered the starting of Ski Club this year, but the club was organized in late December. Several trips to Dodge Ridge were taken by club members during the short snow season. Membership in Ski Club is open to any student interested in skiing or learning to ski. Many students rent their ski equipment for the various trips to the snow. This expense and dues of 50 cents a semester are asked of club mem- bers. - Y - J- 5' P ll .2 ,-,, , V, 3 . rf 3.1, 'rl Officers: Treasurer Steve Burris, Secretary Esther Ski Club member demonstrates Skills Stuckey, President Dave Montgomery, Trip Chair- man Bruce Nelson. Page l65 Roman Banquet Help Latin Club, BACK ROW: Alvin Spenker, Raymond Charron, Joel Robinson, Gilbert Gates, Thomas Silvaggio, Frank Butler, Don Podesto, Dave Lee, Larry Bailey, Dennis Williams, Willie Elliott, Dennis Nelson, Bob Herndon, Bob Katheiser, Jerry Ebie, Vic Goeriz, Linda Follis, Dorothy Seward, Bonnielee Kirkbride. THIRD ROW: Linda Fall, Shirley Lundquist, Cheryl Scott, Jerry O'Rilley, Mike Reyes, BiIl,MacPhail, Dave Lewis, Gary Oliver, Larry Oshier, Wesley Morriston, Gary Sanders, Ingrid Johnson, Pat Posthuma, Nancy High, Barbara Barton, Carol La Rosa. SECOND ROW: Annette Washington, Mary Ann Isola, Sheila Tolbert, Billy Soranno, Barbara Lynch, Julie Jensen, Carol Bernadotti, Marie Satariano, Margaret Billington, Mary Sue Laningham, Ed Krigbal, John Isola, Maureen Kelly, Chris Patton, Janice Ferrini, Miss Gamble. FRONT ROW: Kathleen Miller, Sharon Akenhead, Pat Aguiar, Joan Foster, Frances Bond, i Spanish Club Paints I open to third and fourth year Span- I ish students. 'The main function of this club is to contribute to the wel- fare of the school and community. I The big event for the Spanish Club is the spring carnival. At the carnival Spanish Club sells cas- carones. These are decorated egg shells stuffed with confetti. In keeping with Modesto High spirit, the Spanish Club participates in and contributes to many worth while fund raising campaigns. ' The club's advisor is Miss Marian Tina Sampson, Vicki Jackman. Spanish Club is a service club Fall officers: President Gary Spoon' Spring officers: Secretary Bar- T Hoagland, Secretary Mary Beth bara Shook, Treasurer Linda 3 Butler, Treasurer Mike Mello, Taylor, President Mike Mello, Vice-president Joe Wylie. French Club Studies I French Club, BACK ROW: Bruce Braskat, Glen Shirk, Gary Fant, Viggo Millwee, Jon Glaves, Merle Wolf, Miss Doherty. MIDDLE ROW: Russ Thomas, Ed Taylor, Jerry Lynne Peele, Joyce Maines, Jean Deckert, Jane Berry, Bill Hatch. FRONT ROW: Leon Sahlman, Carolyn Smith, Juanita List,-Carol Orvis, Karen Dutra, Judy Camp, Mary Martel, Carolyn Caskey. Page T66 o Keep Latin Club Busy Fall officers, BACK ROW: Vice- President Don Podesto, President Dave Lee, Secretary Robert Katheiser. FRONT ROW: Trea- surer Bill MacPhail, Publicity Chairman Jerry O'Kelly. Eascarones For Pastime Latin Club is a language organi- zation open to all second year Latin students, and to those stu- dents who have completed two years of Latin. During the second semester all first year students who have received a high grade aver- age are eligible for membership. Throughout the year this club does various projects for the school and the community. One of the main events is the annual Roman Banquet in the spring. At this fete the new members serve as slaves to the old members. The club advisor is Miss Mary Gamble. Spring officers, BACK ROW: President Bob Herndon, Trea- surer Dennis Nelson. FRONT ROW: Program Chairman Carole La Rosa, Vice-president Tina Sampson, Secretary Marie Sa- tariano. Spanish Club, BACK ROW: Gary Hoagland, Aaron Roberts, Joe Wylie, Chris Ludvickson, Ronald Goncalves, Wayne Ludvickson, Ron Stump, Ross Schaffer. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Mallea, Barbara Shook, Mary Butler, Myra Wells, Gary McMillan, Mike Mello. FRONT ROW: John Van Nostrand, Linda Taylor, Diana Miller, Joanie Rogers, Evelyn Wiley, Miss Ma rian Spaan. yench Culture and Customs Fall officers, BACK ROW: Song Leader Bill Hatch, Treasurer Merle Wolf, Assistant Song Leader Russel Thomas. FRONT ROW: Secretary Carolyn Caskey, Vice-President Jane Berry, President Jean Deckert. French Club is an organization whose purpose is to stimulate in- terest in the French language and French people and to provide for a familiarity with the language and customs of the French. Membership is open to anyone who has com- pleted one semester of French with a B average or has passed one year of French. The high point of the social cal- endar this year was the annual induction and installation banquet. Club meetings are made interest- ing by playing French games and singing French songs. Miss Cath- erine Doherty is club advisor. Spring officers, BACK ROW: Presi- dent Jerry Lynn Peale, Treasurer Carolyn Smith, Vice-President Bill Hatch, FRONT ROW: Secretary Mary Martel, Assistant Song Leader Carolyn Caskey, Song Leader Rus- sel Thomas. Pa-ge l67 Fall officers, BACK ROW: Vice- president Anna Prendergast, Secretary Belva Jones, Treasurer Charlotte Galloway. FRONT ROW: President Pat McCleary, Field Trip Manager Dorene Fiscalini. 2' . Girls' Wildlife Society is for girls who are interested in outdoor rec- reation. This organization holds many field trips, and about three overnight trips are taken during the year, This year, Girls' Wildlife made trips to Yosemite National Park and to the coast. Other Activities in- cluded a float in the Turkey Day parade and a concession at Mo- desto High School football games. The club's advisor is Mrs. Phyllis Gross. GirI's Wildlife Is Unite Spring officers: Field Trip Man- ager Dorene Fiscalini, Secretary Sondra Hoffner, President Ingrid Johnson. Science Club Member 4 - num 'W vllltl till? l if lil -sl Science Club, BACK ROW: Larry Benson, Jerry Ebie, Mac Graham, Alvin Spenker, Barry Bowman, Ronald Nichols. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Beaman, Van Graham, Thomas Silvaggio, Jerry Jackman, Dennis Cochren. FRONT ROW: Loel Banta, Donald Lambert, Mary Sue Laningham, Billy Sorano, John Orr. Spring officers, BACK ROW: President Wayne Crumpley, Pub- licity Chairman Judy Moe, Vice- president Jim Robinson. FRONT ROW: Secretary Joy Von Allmen, Song leader Marianne Garber, Treasurer Betty Cantwell. Page l68 Youth for Christ is a club for students who are interested in build- ing good will and brotherhood in the school and community. At weekly meetings movies are shown concerning fellowship, Chris- tian love, and other religious sub- jects. Saturday evenings Youth for Christ rallies are held at local churches. Clubs from many schools in this area attend these rallies. Movies and guest speakers high- light these meetings. Many of the meetings also include Bible quizzes among the different school clubs. The club's advisor is Mr. Dilwyn Studebaker. Christian Fellowship Bring Fall officers, BACK ROW: Vice- president Joy Von Allmen, Presi- dent Richard White, Publicity Chairman Judy Moe. FRONT ROW: Songleader Marianne Garber, Secretary Betty Cant- well, Treasurer Pat Buster. I' by Love of Great Outdoors .i Girl's Wildlife, BACK ROW: Linda Cooper, Carol Erickson, Julia Bates, Barbara Nevett, Charlotte Galloway, Sandra Hoffner, Sue Swanson, Ingrid Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Belva Jones, Anna Pendergast, Mary Hurlimann, Helen Wegman, Pat Powell, Pat Bushnell, Linda Rogers. FRONT ROW: Linda Dolan, Pat McCleary, Dorene Fiscalini, Joyce Miller. Enter Science Fair Projects Any student having a genuine V interest in science may be cz mem- ber of Science Club, The educa- tional value of the club comes from the fact that many of the club's members gain scientific knowledge by experimenting with their own ideas. The principal activity of the club was its participation at the annual Science Fair held at Modesto Junior College this spring. Many of the club's proiects were exhibited at the fair. Mr. Norman Faber is the club's B-ri Fall officers, BACK ROW: Presi- advisor' Spring officers, BACK ROW: dent Jeffy Eble, VlCe-pI'eSldenl Pfegidenf Van Graham, Secfe- Barry Bowman. FRONT ROW: tary Jerry Ebie. FRONT ROW: Secretory Ken Becmcm, Trea- Secretary Mary Sue Laningham, SUYGF VGI1 Grvlwm. Treasurer. Thomas Silvaggio. Youth For Christ Together Youth for Christ, BACK ROW: Dennis Elwess, Dan Granahan, Paul Steenwyk, Judy Moe, Wayne Crumpley, Beverly Werner, Richard White, Sandra Gregory, Gail Harris, Marlene Mitchell. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Robinson, Delores Williams, Karen Dutra, Betty Cantwell, Joyce Mattox, Marianne Garber, Bonnielee Kirkbride, Gloria Burgin, Marie Jasmer. FRONT ROW: Barbara Clay, Joy Von Allmen, Ethel McGregor, Pansy McCuistion, Pat Buster, Nancy Anderson, Judy Jasmer, Melva Dixon. Page I69 Y.. il Care of Patients Inter FNA, BACK ROW: Barbara Jones, Joan Buckner, Pat Posthuma, Linda Price, Linda Cooper. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnielee Kirkbride, Judy Wilson, Maryann Hurlimann, Glenda Blacklock, Mrs. Gross. FRONT ROW: Janice Kiyoi, Marianne Garber, Gloria Burgin, Barbara Hernandez, Maureen Kelly. Fall officers, city Manager Mary lmbesi, Sec- Membership in Future Business Leaders of America is open to any student enrolled in a business class. The organization's purpose is to acquaint its members with the busi- ness world by presenting speakers both from business organizations and recent graduating classes, skits and plays put on by students, and motion pictures. The club holds busi- ness sessions and plans proiects and social affairs. Activities include selling tickets, ushering, and awarding scholar- ships. Their advisor is Mr. John Mc- Caffery. retary Luanne Marconett. FRONT ROW: President Wynoma Mc- Bratney, Vice-president Karen Caruthers. FBLA Plans Ahead for Pre officers, Treasurer Paulene Parodi, Publi- city Chairman Lillian Coker, Sec- retary Wynoma McBratney. FRONT ROW: President Karen Caruthers, Vice-president Luanne Marconett. Future Teachers Investigat- FTA, BACK ROW: Carolyn Reyes, Merle Wolf, Jon Gloves, Christina Maxfield, Barbara Lynch. MIDDLE ROW: Thomas Silvaggio, Julie Jensen, Joan Beck, Ingrid Johnson, Judy Orr, Mary Ann Isola. FRONT ROW: Valera Lusk, Maria Pirrone, Mary Reese, Dorothy Coop. Alberto Silva, Janice Greene. Page l7O ts Future Nurses of America 'if' Fall officers, BACK ROW: Presi- dent Judy Wilson, Historian Maryann Hurlimann. FRONT ROW: Sergeant-at-Arms Bar- bara Hernandez, Treasurer Mari- anne Garber, Secretary Linda Price. esslon in Business World H Future Nurses of America is a new organization at Modesto High School. It was created last year by a group of girls who were inter- ested in nursing and the medical field. The purpose of FNA is tostimu- late interest in Medical Service and to give the members an opportunity to learn about the medical field. The club advisor is Mrs. Phyllis Gross. I. 7?'f4,-ZWZ.A...-7 Spring officers, BACK ROW: Historian Maryann Hurlimann, President Judy Wilson, Sergeant- at-Arms Barbara Hernandez. FRONT ROW: Secretary Linda Price, Chaplain Marianne Gar- ber. Z l FBLA, BACK ROW: Judy Moe, Pauline Parodi, Louise Dunne, Nell Baker, Carolyn Lambert, Betty Franklin, Ann Durrer. MIDDLE ROW: Gloria Jones, Judith Reese, Pat Posthuma, Diane Martella, Noma Kelton, Roberta Clement. FRONT ROW: Janet Parodi, Karen Caruthers, May Imbesi, Barbara Hamilton, Elizabeth Parker, Luanne Marconett. Profession of Their Choice Fall officers, Treasurer Maria Pirrone, President Mary Reese, Vice-president Joan Beck, Secre- tary Julie Jensen. Future Teachers of America is an organization designed for the bene- fit of those students who are inter- ested in the teaching profession. All students above the ninth grade are eligible for FTA mem- bership. One requirement is a B average before and during mem- be-rship. The FTA is sponsored iointly by the P-TA and the MTA. Throughout the school year members gain ex- perience by teaching in elementary grades. Mrs. Evelyn Coleman is club ad- visor. Spring officers, BACK ROW: Vice-president Thomas Silvaggio, Secretary Christina Maxfield. FRONT ROW: President Joan Beck, Vice-president Alberta Silva, Representative Valera Lusk. Page l7l Fall officers: Vice-president Jerry Students interested in art may join Art Club by submitting two pieces of their work to the club. These are iudged by members of the club. Art Club's purpose is to create a greater interest in art both on the part of the students and in the community. Activities include four Saturday sketch trips a year, work s h o p s, programs, criticism of sketches, and social activities. The club's advisors are Mrs. Betty Milam and Miss Chella Heaton. Interest in Art U1 Spring officers: Vice-president Fischer, Secretary Jacque Cole, Charlie Bracco, Secretary Jacque PI'eSideI'lf Mike l-OCey. Cole, President Jerry Fischer. I Mu Eta Sigma Mu Eta Sigma, BACK ROW: Ken Taylor, Kent Whitt, Bruce Nutson, Larry Bailey, Jon Glaves. FRONT ROW: Valera Lusk, Sharon Akenhead, Roy Austin, Evelyn Thompson, Cynthia Copeland, Carmen Martino. Fall officers, BACK ROW: Chap- lain Pat Tate, Secretary Carole Fox, C o u n c i l Representative Sonie Johnson. FRONT ROW: Vice-president Norma Scholten, President Brenda Braskat. Page T72 Tri-Y Alpha has had many service proiects as well as social proiects this year. Thirty dollars were do- nated to Buildings for Brotherhood. A needy family was supplied with Christmas baskets and presents for the children. State hospital parties and collecting magazines for hospitals rounded out the service proiects. Installation of officers and in- duction of new members for both fall and spring semesters have been major events for Alpha this year. Alpha also had a ioint meeting with a Downey Tri-Y. Miss Elsie Beyer is Alpha's ad- visor. Tri-Y-Alpha Spring officers, BACK ROW: Sec- retary Sally Francis, Council Representative Bette Kidd, Treas- surer Sonie Johnson. FRONT ROW: President Norma Scholten, Vice-president Kareleen Fairless, Chaplain Brenda Braskat, ces These Students Art Club, BACK ROW: Jerry Fisher, Gary McMillen, Mike Locey, Mike Beckman, Marvin Wallis. FRONT ROW: Janice Greaves, Janet Eckle, Mary Nesbit, Janice McDonald, Rita Cheverolet. uires Musical Talent l i i Fall officers, BACK ROW: Vice- , president Ken Whitt, Sergeant- l at-Arms Bruce Nutson, Historian Jon Glaves. FRONT ROW: Secre- l tary Carmen Martino, President l Roy Austin, Treasurer Cynthia J Copeland. les and Socializes To become a member of Mu Eta Sigma, the music honor society, one must be a member of the Band, Orchestra, or Concert Choir. Mem- bership is limited to thirty juniors and seniors, representing the best of the above groups. Members are selected by a student and faculty committee. During the year Mu Eta Sigma sponsors assemblies and recitals, provides entertainment for local clubs, and assists with school and community musical programs. Mr. Wing is the club's advisor. Spring officers, BACK ROW: Vice-president Ken Taylor, His- torian Jon Glaves. FRONT ROW: President Bruce Nutson, Treas- urer Carmen Martino, Sergeant at Arms Roy Austin. Tri-Y-Alpha, BACK ROW: Marjorie Luke, Jeanne Dryden, Linda Taylor, Judy Roberts, Jane Berry, Pat Tate, Bette Kidd. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Luke, Frances Bond, Lorraine Pacheco, Carole Fox, Sal-ly Francis, Janice Green, Saundra Atkinson, Tamara O'Brien. FRONT ROW: Caroline Hatch, Vivian Truman, Jan Herring, Marilyn Johnson, Norma Scholten, Kareleen Fairless, Brenda Braskat, Sonie Johnson, Linda Larsen. Page . .,i i if Tri-Y-Beta Maintain: Tri-Y-Beta, BACK ROW: Mary Nesbit, Janet Eckle, Judy Oliver, Maryann Hur.imann, Joyce Mattox, Evelyn Thompson, Diane Hall, Carolyn Bernard, Lynda Dolan. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Caruthers, Jean McManus, Barbara Shook, Linda Taylor, Peggy McCleary, Jean Todd, Irma Whitehead, Mary Beth Butler, Pat Bushnell. FRONT ROW: Bonita Ford, Levina Adams, Judy Wilson, Peg Callahan, Alice Cain, Donna Bernard, Judy Orr, Becky Tinkle. Fall officers, BACK ROW: Treas- urer Sharon Malone, Secretary Barbara Malone, Sergeant-at- Arms Sam Van Dam, Council Representative Milly Wagoner. , FRONT ROW: vice-president Trl-Y-Gamma Susie Lusk, Chaplain Carol Le- Rosa, President Ruth McNamara, Publicity Chairman C a r o l y n Smitlm Primarily a service club, Tri-Y Lambda has given a party for a ward at the state hospital and has made Christmas and Easter baskets for needy families. Buildings for Brotherhood was a major project for Lambda this year as they contributed sixty dollars for the project. Traditional slumber parties and the senior party were held with a hay ride as an added social event. Lambda's advisor is Mrs. Lucille Pester. Tri-Y-Lambda Sets bpring officers, BACK ROW: Sergeant-at-Arms Barbara Malone, Treasurer Sam Van Dam, Vice-president Sharon Malone, President Melinda Roberts. FRONT ROW: Publicity Chairman Karen Skiles, Secre- tary Milly Wagoner, Chaplain Treva Reynolds, Council Repre- sentative Tina Sampson. Tri-Y-Gamma, BACK ROW: Cynthia Copeland, Mary Ann lsola, Frieda Liakos, Judy Lankford, Pat Hill, Janice Ferrini, Joanie Rogers. FRONT ROW: Mary Brechwald, Myra Wells, Cathy Follis, Laneya Huey, Karen Kirkpatrick, Mickey Blankenship. Page T74 High l Tri-l 1eir Y Purpose and Ideals Fall officers, BACK ROW: Chap- lain Jean Todd, Secretary Linda Taylor, Publicity Chairman Alice' Cain, Sergeant at Arms Mary- beth Butler, FRONT ROW: Par- liamentarian Levina Adams, Trea- surer Karen Caruthers, Vice-Pres- ident Judy Oliver, President Donna Bernard. Tri-Y Beta's service proiects for this year included Christmas carol- ing for hospitals and collecting magazines for patients in hospitals. Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter baskets were donated to needy families. A donation was also given to the March of Dimes. A weekend in the snow was the main event of the year for Beta. Spring semester officers were in- stalled in the snow as a special feature of the weekend. Social events included dinners after inductions and installations, slumber parties, and a senior party which rounded out the clubs activi- ties. Mrs. Erma Whitehead is the club advisor. tandards of Christian Character X? Spring officers, BACK ROW: President Alice Cain, Secretary Marybeth Butler. FRONT ROW: Vice-president Jean Todd, Ser- geant-at-Arms Janet Eckle. Tri-Y-Lambda, BACK ROW: Ruth McNamara, Milly Wagoner, Sandy Houghton, Pat George. MIDDLE ROW: Treva Reynolds, Melinda Roberts, Tina Sampson, Carol La Rosa, Karen Skiles. FRONT ROW: Sam Van Dam, Barbara Anna Malone, Sharon Malone. iamma Exerts Influence on School and Community Fall officers, BACK ROTN: Secre- tary Janice Ferrini, Vice-presi- dent Joan Rogers. FRONT ROW: President Mary Brechwald, Chaplain Cynthia Copeland, Secretary Cathy Follis. Buildings for Brotherhood and World Service were given special attention by Gamma members. Gamma also contributed to the March of Dimes. Faith Home parties were given by Gamma as a service proiect. Rummage sales and game con- cessions were money raising pro- iects held 'during the year. Induction and installation dinners and Christmas and slumber parties rounded out the social events of the year. Gamma also sponsored a float forthe homecoming parade. Miss Barbara McJilton is the club advisor. Joan Rogers, Treasurer Karen Kirkpatrick, Vice-president Cathy Follis. FRONT ROW: Presi- dent Mary Brechwald, Sergeant- at-Arms Cynthia Copeland Sec- retary Mary Ann Isola. Page I75 A , I Writers Club Creates Prose and Poetry In Spare Time Writer's Club, BACK ROW: Joel Robinson, Philip Porton, Bill Hatch. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Robinson, Barry Bowman, Gary McMillan. FRONT ROW: Karen Dutra, Mr. Will C. Jumper. Diane Barrett. Sigma Hi-Y Serves School in Many Ways Sigma Hi-Y is, according to the Y statement of purpose, a world- wide fellowship of persons suited by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personality and building a Christian society. Sigma serves the school in various ways. One of these ways is to ob- tain the Christmas tree for the main hall and decorate it. Sigma members also participate in Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council, Youth In Government, and the newly or- ganized Y Caravan Club. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Spring officers, BACK ROW: Chaplain V i c Goeriz, Secre- Treasurer Dick Babington, Secre- tary Dick Babington, Treasurer tary Gene Fiscalini. FRONT Gene Fiscalini. FRONT ROW: ROW: Vice-president Vic Goeriz, President Phil Caskey, Vice- President Larry Stephens. president Larry Stephens. Is To Key Club, BACK ROW: Larry Benson, Chris Ludvickson, Glen Shirk, Jim Eggers, Rich Van Konynenburg, Ron Concalves, Bill Hatch, Jerry Livingston, Gary Hoagland, Merle Wolf, Harold Crumpley. MIDDLE ROW: Rich Alberti, John Schwartz, Wayne Crumpley, Buddy Newsome, Gary McMillan, Mike Mello, Jerry Ebie, Thomas Silvaggio, Gary Rhodes. FRONT ROW: Tim lsham, Jim lsham, John Eggers, Jerry Jackman, Dave Kidd, Russ Thomas, Jack Cardozd, Willie Elliot, Ed Burton, Mike King, Paul Prudot, Johnny Isola, John Hollif. Page I76 Writers' Club Creates Prose and Poetry In Spare Time Writer's Club is an organization dedicated to the advancement of student writing. Membership is based on writing ability. Full membership consists of five boys and five girls. All students are eligible to submit manu- scripts for judging. Present members analyze the manuscripts and vote on them. Rules of the club forbid any officers. The club meets monthly to analyze, criticize, and discuss each other's work completed during the past month. The club advisor is Dr. Will Jumper. Barry Bowman and Bill Hatch read GCWY MCMlllenf Dlane BUFYGH, and manuscripts' Phil Porton critically evaluate a Sigma Hi-Y Serves 1. . f , l member's work. School in Many Ways '17 o iifin. ' Sigma Hi-Y, BACK ROW: Larry Stephens, Dick Babington, Bruce Nutson, Steve Crane, Vic Goeriz. FRONT ROW: Jim Stout, M. Douglas Locey, Gene Fiscalini, Phil Caskey. P fi Key Club, Fall officers, BACK ROW: Senior Representative Rich Alberti, President Gary Hoagland, Treasurer Rich Van Konynenburg, FRONT ROW: Sergeant-at-arms Jerry Liv- ingston, J u n i o r Representative Wayne Crumpley. Key Club ls Key To Service Key Club is a service club open to public-spirited boys. Membership is by club invitation ani faculty recom- mendation. The obiective of the Key Club is a program of public service. Members assist in the improvement of all phases of school and community life. This year Key Club donated a much needed first-aid kit to the basketball team. They also donated over S100 to the March of Dimes. Mr. Jack Sample is the club's ad- visor. Key Club, Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Wayne Crumpley, President Jim Eggers, Vice-president Richard Van Konynenburg. FRONT ROW: Senior Representative Larry Benson, Sophomore Representative John Schwartz, Sergeant-at-arms David Kidd. Page l77 Projector Club Operates And Cares For Equipment .:Q One of the organizations which does most to benefit the school is the Projec- tor Club. The club consists ot boys who are specially trained to operate the audio-visual equipment. Members must have a study hall period so that they may be checked out to show movies in the classroom. They also show the noon movies. Proiector Club's advisor is Mr. Jim Price. is W,.,, ,, ,Pj S Leon Reynolds and Charles Pier- Richard Cole checks Ted Lam- son thread film phear out to show a movie. High Quality Work ls Turned Out By Craftsmen Craftsmen Club, BACK ROW: Joe Hanson, David Werner, Robert McDonald, Don Horton, Jim Ellington, Doug Michael, George Beets. FRONT ROW: Clifford Williams, Eddie Lewis. Ralph Ballestros, Bill Cutlip, Don Kiernon, Roy Reed, Bob Setlitt, Jim Dunn. P Picture Taking Is Big Interest Of These Students Photography Club Officers: Presi- The purpose ot the Photography Club is to give its members experience in operating cameras, developing, and enlarging. Members work to improve their photo taking and reproducing abilities. Organized only this year, the club converted a storeroom in the ag shop into a darkroom. They also raised over two hundred dollars for photographic equipment including an enlarger. Mr. Leroy Giovannoni is the Pho- tography Club's advisor. t Y dent John Stark, Vice-president Phofog,-Qphy Club members pre- Douglas Tlll0ry, Sergeenl-OT-GI'mS pare chemicals for developing tilm. Marvel Lane, Secretary-Treasurer Ron Sparks. Page l78 Projector Club Operates And Cares For Equipment Projector Club, BACK ROW: Den Schrein, Don Brooks, Larry Shank, Glenn Caves. FRONT ROWg Aurther Yancey, Mike Billington, Charles Pearson. High Quality Work Is Turned Out By Craftsmen Fall officers: Business Manager Bill Cutlip, President Doug Michael, Vice-president Cliff Williams. Membership in Craftsmen is open to outstanding juniors and seniors of the Trades and lndustry Department, The purpose of the club is to upgrade the field of Industrial Arts, to increase the many skills required of a craftsman. The Craftsmen's projects include Craftmen's Project Show, Father and Son Night, and several field trips. The Craftsmen also have charge of the reserved seat section during the foot- ball season. The advisor is Mr. Ogle Cliburn. Spring officers: Business Manager Joe Hanson, Vice-president Don Horton, President Cliff Williams. Picture Taking ls Big Interest Of These Students Photography Club, BACK ROW: Ronnie Sparks, Clinton Watson, John Stark, Doug Tillery, Marvel Lane. FRONT ROW: Sandy Hearn, Nelly Luera, Charline Moore, Ruby Hooper. Page l79 Future Farmers Exhibit Skills In Agriculture FFA rreshmen and Seniors, BACK ROW: Mr. Pius Scheuber, J. Garst, G. Baptise, D. Rehder, R. Mendonza, R. Murray, L. Verissimo, N. Pimentel, J. Bye, D. Corgiat, Mr. Ted Sypolt. MIDDLE ROW: J. Dahl, S, Frizzill, B. Trollinger, J Wilson, T. Hopton, P. Haller, R, Furil, J. Cahler, D. Crow, B. Weaver, R. Queresma, R. Davis. FRONT ROW: A. Intan- ger, F. Vinson, J. Ruth, J. Reece, M. Johnson, J. Lynch, D. Reineke, D. Baracla, K. Roberts, L. Vargas, E. Nunes, L. De- Hert, W. Williams, D. Paionne, L. Alves. K ' g' Jiil f' 1 ' t b.. 1. . 1 J. in ' gd ,: ' I ..-3: A - . Officers, BACK ROW: Sentinel Manuel Perry, Filibuster Editor Merlyn Garber, Secretary Jon Wal- ther, Reporter Marlin Garber, FRONT ROW: Vice-president Ed Bowman, President Dwight Lee, Scrapbook Editor Russ Murray, Treasurer Ivan Wyeth, Active membership in Future Farmers of America is open to any student who is regularly enrolled in an all clay or day unit class in vocational agriculture upon receiving a majority vote of the chapter membership. It is an organ- ization of voluntary leadership, the building of more permanent agricul- ture, and the improvement of country lite. Every tall the FFA holds a Parent and Son Banquet. ln the spring there is an FFA fair where the boys display their work in shop and their home pro- iects. FFA's advisor is Mr. Ted Sypolt. FFA officers conduct a meeting. FFA Sophomores and Juniors, BACK ROW: J. McGowan, H. Bick, J. Blair, R. Kiernon, l. Wyeth, P. Steenwyk, L. Neves, M. Perry, M. Dutter, B. Marrs, F. Tucker, C. Driner, E. Bowman. MIDDLE ROW: R. Beets, T, Goodloe, A. Cole, D. Cadwell, L. Reth, R. Roberts, K. Flora, R. Pankow, B. Paionne, A. Crodker, M. Bryson, L. Babcock. FRONT ROW: L. Nunez, A. Passalaqua, J. Oyler, M. Wise, E. Reece, D. Garst, W. Crook, M. Flora, S. Lynch, A. Cover, D. Crawmer. Page l8O TWT- ' WCW CSF Encourages Good Scholarship CSF Freshmen and Sophomores, BACK ROW: G. Gemperli, B. Clay, S. Francis, M. A. lsola, C. Smith, R. Katheiser, G. Shirk, B. Newsome, C. Vautin, C. Nakagawa, L. Spenker, B. Burtod, R. Blunt. MIDDLE ROW: J. Ferrini, C. Caksey, M. Martel, T. O'Brien, J. Peel, P. Deckwa, K. Miller, L. Price, K. Billings, B. Santos, R. Goodpasture, J. lsola, C. Savage. FRONT ROW: J, Mattox, T. Sampson, J. Green, K. Dow, L. Mello, J. Stark, J. Marshall, M. Satariano, C. Scott, L. Fong, L. Bernard, S. Lundquist. CSF Fall officers: Vice-president Pete Van Konynenburg, Secre- tary Carmen Martino, President Ken Beaman. California Scholarship Federation is open to all students who earn the necessary ten points granted for scholarship and extra-curricular activities. The purpose of CSF is to stimulate an interest in finer scholarshipand to give serv- ice to the school, Regular meetings are held about once a month during a class period. There are three district and one regional meet- ings per year. Activities include social events and money raising proiects. Advisors are Miss Ruth Morgan and Mr. Eugene Mold. K i V . ...- N k RE is X 'R iii ...., J wi i me .. . CSF Spring officers, BACK ROW: Publicity Chairman Julie Jensen, Secretary Valera Lusk. FRONT ROW: Vice-president Dave Lee, Treasurer Cynthia Copeland. CSF Juniors and Seniors, BACK ROW: R. Shaffer, J. Eggers, G. Hoagland, H. Kline. B. Bowman, C. Peck, D. Lee, L. Bailey, J. Robinson, J. Glaves, P. Van Konynenburg, D. Crawmer, L. Benson, M. Locey. MIDDLE ROW: C, Maxfield, l M. Brechwald, J. Deckert, C. Copeland, J. Beck, D. Seward, L. Follis, B. Lynch, B. Fraggiaro, B. Berner, M. Butler, C. 4 Goodpasture, P. McCleary, H. Lundquist, R. Marsh, FRONT ROW: P. Parodi, J. Keese, B. Shook, C, Walker, J. Jensen, 1 C. Martino, B. Brasket, B. Kidd, P. Tate, V. Lusk, M. Holden, M. lmpesi, D. Coop, D, Miller. 1 l Page l8l' l Shurrontlikkenhead -2 Football Queen Pat Aguior om . Football Attendant Carmen Martino Basketball Queen Karleen Fairless Ahendent Mary Ford Atfendenf Pat Tate ,f f? vffff f . ,fl f, , W' f 0 ',, 4. f'f'Q',J Lf! ,A tba vw 'bf , - ,f 7,:Vf' , CJ, 'J' f-V if-if 5 ,, 1 ,fi fy y A j' in fri? 1 I1 f r 4 ff !. 1 ,if N E E ,. ., ' M . ,f Vflfj, 1' 3 'fu' 1 f 4 n is ,f 1 'f X I 'if ,Q ,Q 1 Ae ff fiffff ., wyw' ,, , nf --' gl W JVM - ' q.x+ '., -3 ,fgfifrir w . ,f J A A W. I I, 15,5 f7f'v5! ,, fbf' V :lx 'Ip ff' iq VA fy 2 if 21' fi? 5 Ylfy .,',.ff- 4 ij ' r ,f Il L R' ll' K 5 I I , BL , v D 1 Q , qu 5 :al :il N V 5 I - I - .gym W if W .J J ,....1-lf' ., 'WV11 Extra ' I Currlcu ar In high gear for the 75th year symbolizes the growth and achievement of Modesto High School. From the first high school in 1884 to the present one, the school and community have grown and modernized to keep up with the times. SYCAMORE STAFF has attempted to give a representative view of Modesto High School's student and faculty lifep also, the extra curricular life and the educational facilities have been shown to the best of the staff's ability. Members of the SYCAMORE STAFF hope this 1959 SYCAMORE will serve to remind students and faculty of their years at MHS. . 4 Ronnie Sparks looks of water skis Mary Gross shows Evelyn Thompson at cz bank Weeks Spori' Shop LEE BROTHERS 1210 J St. Modesto LA 3-4492 1111 J Sf. Modesto LA 3-3275 12180, J Sl. Moclesfo LA 3-6277 1214 -l Sl- flA0d9SlO LA 2-5668 HAR!-EY'S RECORDS Gardner s Gill' Shop -lUdY Cox Shows an LP- Florence Burkner brouses along l 5 all 1 7 rr? 5 of 1 .M N Page 186 I J Mr. Daryl Schach helps Diane Hall select a 'iwatch at MONTE'S JEWELRY 908 11th Modesto LA 2-7721 Judy Turner and Gene Fiscalini select an engagement ring assisted by Mr. Dean Hoag Roger's Jewelry 918 10th St. Modesto LA 3-2096 953 10th St. Modesto LA 2-4721 Peggy's Smart Shop Judy Oliver models a new spring fashion 9th and L St. Modesto LA 3-5601 GRISWOLD 81 WIGHT Kent Whitt, Judy Turner, Evelyn Thompson, Phil Caskey and Diane Hall try out a '59 Ford Page l87 TW. Y , , , ,, ,w-...,.,.,,.,W,. W., H., ,..,- .., ..v , , f Eddie Burton chooses a wardrobe at 901 H St. LA 2-6423 i Modesto , Valley Sporting Goods , hil Coskey looks at archery equip- -I4-I8 J SL LA 3-4681 . men' U' Modesto f i I M BarreH s Gift Shop 1526 J St. LA 2-6947 Modesto Karen Dutra and Melinda Roberts select a gift at i Gordon Ham Portraits fKareleen Fairlessposes for a picture 1624 J St LA 3-4511 for Modesto Page T88 John Hasiey buys milk at ' 1 2 Dianne Gray, Miss Country Casuals of 1959 it ittiiiifiiggiiyy 1 L L . sp! D251 I The 1959 Sycamore has been produced by W 0, M Belt Printing and Lithograph Co. V W I 1524 Jay Street J Marion Be-It R h d L B It fx 5031 Q! K it FOSTER FARMS 707 McHenry Ave. LA 2-9041 1315 J Street M 1 F w .... Q - . , 7 , 1 fi . 1 B N 01 if fUi1rf?vi1OU .I lixode ' Gig Q0 1 J W U1 X1 Q' QV' if -XS! if - G 'NH Sy Yore Sponsors , j ,bail W DJ' 'X S i i I Xyi- U0 but 6 l Modesto Music Store Graystone Block Co 919 13th St. 316 River Road 1 Records QU' Ldiff Covell Barber Shop 5 1305 J si. X p 1027 J sf. i 0 1 ' , Pi A0 0 ' fs 'F Jacksons Richfield Service Q The Camera Center f 1321 l Sf. 1220 J St. L l I Walters Variety Store i 701 H St. E Q Acknowledgements i K' 5 'K A i Belt Printing Co. for publishing the book. ny i The entire faculty and service staffs for their patience and cooperation. V' Y i The Broadcast staff for its sales and promotion. J' i ,XY f I Mr. Lawrence Steenwyk for his patience and assistance. ,U ' f Mr. Herbert Florcken for the use of his early pictures of Modesto High School. N. ig W ,7 Gordon Ham for photography and patience. ,, ,iw X ,47 bv N W Baird Photo Service for their photo finishing. V A ,JV 9 ,, N Those who participated in the Sycamore Assembly, which started Sycamorgggalesp' 95 -' ,I Those who were bold enough to participate in the Sycamore lnsanities. I ' Dr. Will C. Jumper who, although he is no longer advisor of the staff, helped immie sely. A 5 fx Mr. Charles Willburn, the advisor, for his patience, tolerance, encouragement, I 2, dvice, I 'lg and his endless work to make the book the best ever. fix I. J-I fx. JJ? ,Cl PU l fill ,ff J, , ,-'ni f 1 U A r' i 3' V1 If i, A QQ K c Bi JA A G ,Q Page 190 Iv L Ag, H VA i4 A, J v Zvi? . YAY. Abendschan, Jim ....., .....,fY,Y,.Y Y,fvfV.YY,Y,A.. 2 4 , 165 Annan, is. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, Y ,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 2 a, 133, 150 Adams, Levina ,,,,,.. 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W. ..,,.,,, YY ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,, ,, 6 Bernadotti Carol ,...,..... Y ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 02, 165, 166 Best All-Around Freshmen ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Best All-Around Juniors ,,,,,, Best All-Around Seniors . .,.,..... Best All-Around Sophomores 79 Bettencourt, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bertencourt, Jan ,,,, Beyer, Miss Elsie ,,,, Bick, Henry ,,,,,,,,, Billings, Karen ,,,,,,,, Billingsly, Karen .,,,,,,,,, Billington, Margaret ,,,,, s1l11,.g1o,,, Mike ,,,,,,,,, Bishop, Vern ,,,,....... Biarndahl, Gary ,,,.. Black, Doug ,.,,....,. ..,. Blocklock, Glenda ,,,,, Blackman, Perry ,,,,, Blank, Gilbert ....,.,,,,,, Blankenship, Mickre ,,,,,, YY ,,,,,,,,,,..........,,,,,,,,,,, Blaylock, Faith . ..... . 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Y. ,e.,,ee,ee,......-.,,,,,e,------,-, 127 Bond, Frances ,,,.., Y ,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,... 102, 114, 166, 173 Boone, Eugene Y ,...... ....... 2 9, 125, 126, 141 Borges, Pat ,,,,..., Y .,....,, ,,.,,,......,.,,e. 1 44, 159 Bost, Mr. Hoy .,,.,,, ..,,,ee,,,,.....,,, Y YY eeu,...,e,,e,ee.-.,-,,,,,,, - 9 Bowen, Harold ,,,,,, .....ee, Y ,.e,.....,.,.e,,,ee,,........,,,,,,.....-.,,,,, 1 27 Bowman, Barry .,.., ,,e,,, 2 9, 163, 168, 169, 176, 177, 181 Bowman, Ed ,,,.,,. ,............,e,,ee...,.....,,e,.....,---,-,,--,,,,,. 1 B0 Bowman, Paul ..,,,, ....,.,,ee,e,,,...e.eee ,e,,..,,,,,e,,,.,e,...,. 1 2 3 soya, M,. Bill ,,,,,, Y ,,,,..., ......,,,, 1 8 Boyd, Tyrone ,,,, ....e., .....,ee,e 1 1 4 Boyer, Leo ,,,,,, .....,,,e,,,, -,,-- 2 9 , 102 Boys' Glee ,.,,,,.. 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WW, 140 Se an ....................... .. ........... . .... . . ....... 22-75 Taylor, Ed ..... ..............., 1 63, 166 Whalin, Dan ,....,,... we, 63 r Class Officers ....,...,.,,..... ..........,,,................ 7 4, 75 Taylor, JDE --e...... ..............,,.. 1 23, 127 Wheat, Doyle ..,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 nlor Memorial Committee ......., ......... 6 6 Taylor, Ken .............A .. 108, 109, 172, 173 Whitaker, Mr. John ..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, 20 Serra, Miss Mary ...........,.,,,,, ....,,,, . 152 Taylor, Mrs. lavola ,,,,, ...,,,.,...,...,. , ,,.,,,. 8 Whitaker, Lean ,,,.,,, 108, 109, 163 Serviee Stuff ,,,,..,, ,............,,,, 9 Taylor, Lindo .... .... ........... 8 1 , 102, 166, 167, 173 White, Charlotte ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 ssniff, lobby ..,...,. ....... 5 7, 178 Thomas, Doug . .,........... ,...,,,..,,........,,.,,, ,, so White, Richard isa, 169 Seward, Dorothy ....., ,,,. 1 66, 181 Thomas, RUSS ..... ..... 1 16, 117, 118, 142, 145, 166, 176 White, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 27, 149 - Shank, Larry ,,,,,,,,, ....,.,,.. 1 79 Thomason, Diane ..,...,.................,,......,,.........,.,,,..., 60, 165 White, Mr, Robert ...,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 ' Sttdrur, Gary ,,,, .,,...,...... 1 62 Thompson, Evelyn ........,........,.. 60, 113, 116, 172, 186, 187 White, Jerry ,,,,,,,...,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 Sharp, Judy ........ ........ 5 7, 165 111l'G1l1K111, 109 -, ......... ..........,............,.. 6 1, 122, 150 hitehead, Mrs. Irma .,...... ,,......,,...,,,,,,......,.., , ,,,,, 1 5, 174 Sharp, Stgva ,,,,.,, ....,,,..,..,,,,...., ........,... 1 2 8 Tidwell, Retta ........ .. ....,.. , .,...,......,., , ,, 61 Whitmore, Mr. Paul ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , mm, 7 Shaw, laura .,.,.. .,........ .........................A.. . 5 7 11110l'Yr DOI-V9 , - ....... H ...... 142, 178, 179 itt, Kent ............ , 73, 99, 100, 114, 172, 173, 187 Shirk, Glen .....,,,.... .,,, 1 11, 114, 166, 176, 181 Tllflllle, Jerry ...... .. ........ ..,.,......,. ..,..,...,, , , 1 t Whi Combo .,....,. .,,,,,.,,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,, , 113 Shockley, Garry ...... .....,,......,....... , , ,,................. 57 Tindel, Mr. 4 . ........ . , .. , 9 man, Mr. les ..,. ,,,,,...,..........,,,,,,,,,, , 9 Shook, Barbara .... ,,..... 1 02, 103, 166, 167, 181 Tinlrle, Becki .... ...... . . ........ 75 ' urn, Gaylord ...... .,..,,,..,,, , ,, 11 sigma Hi-Y ,,,,,, ..,.,.,..,.,,,,.,,,.,,..,............ 1 76 Todd, - ,,..............,..,,. .............., 3 140 iley, Evelyn .........,, ,,,,, , 159, 167 Siler, Bob ,,,.,...... ..,....... . ,. 142, 147, 148 10115, 19'-711 ..-e,,e . ............... . ........... 1 , 10 175 Wilkinson, George ....., ,,,,, , 114, 149 Silva, Alberta .... ...... 1 00, 114, 170, 171 Tolbert. 511 la . ...,... ............. 102, 03, 16 166 Wilkinson, Pat ,,,,...,,.... ,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,, 103 Silva, Jackie ,.,...... ,,.,,. . , ,...,,...,,,,,,,.,,, .......... 165 101 1110, A lph .... . . ........... . ,,.......,.. 128, 13 Willbur Mr Charles ,, 10, 20, 113 Silva, nos. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,., 114 rail of the Lonesome Pine .. - ,.,,, ,,,,,,, , H Willi llliom ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 180 Silvaggie, Thomas ..,.,.,. 57, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 176 Trapp, Danny .... . ......,..., ,,,.,... . .. 0 'I , Bu z 128 salvrrs, me ,,.,,.,...,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,.,, ,.,,,, ...,,,,.,,., . .... , , , ws Travis, Don .... H ,.,, ...... l 61 1, cll , 125, 178, 179 Silvora, Mel ,,,,.,,.,,.,,..,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,..,,...,., ,, ,,,,,,.,. sa, las rrir-idea, Nelso ,,,,,, , ,, fl. 47, 14a lam, -- .5 - ,, 164, 169 Simmons, Barbara .,,,...... ...... 5 8, 112 111-Y'AlPl1G .....,ee ..,, , 173 illiams, 1- i . , 166 Simmonds, Mrs. Sally .... .. ........ 8 T'1'V-Gamma -,.. H ...... 1 4 Williams, l 1 y 153, 156, 157 Simpson, Anthony ....,., , 149 Tl'011il'l oy W .....,, ...... , 1 Williams, - .. , ,,,,,,,.. 164 Simpson, Jimmy ......,, ...... 128, 140 1l'0 ,J ,,..ee . ...... 153, 15 6 William ss , ,,,,,,, W 127 Sims, Shirley .,.,,... ............ 5 8 rl, KEN all .,,,. ..! ........ 61, 136 Willmir Ed ,,,,, , 116, 141 Ski Club .,..,..... ................ . ....... . . 165 NWN, V1V1Cll1 H , ............... 103, 3 F , ' d .,.,.,,,,, ,...,..., . 142 Skiles, Karen ,, , ,.,,,....,. , ,,....... 114, 175 Truman, Vivian .. ,........... , 103, 173 if on udy .. ,, , 114, 170, 171, 180 Skittona, Toni , ,,,. ,, ...................,,., ,. 102, 116, 163 Tvrller, Frank ..... 1 ..... , .... 127, 147, 180 ,l llso ichard ,, ,, 65 Smith, Carolyn ,,.. . . 100, 102, 165, 166, 175, 181 109715, 101111 H H .... ....... .... . . . ,,,.. . . 128, 140 ilson, Robert , 116, 146 Smith, Jim , ,.,,,,, , ,.,.....,... ,,,.,,..,,,, .... 1 1 6, 118 Tl-11197, D .,-, . . . .......... .4 ..... .. ...,. , 122 Wilson, Mrs. Yvonne , , , 152 Smith, Joy ,,,, .,,, ,... . . . .... 102 TU Y, one ........ ..... ........,.... .... 1 8 W indemuth, Mr. Dick ,, , , 125, 137 Smith, Leslie ,,,,.......... ,,,, ,,,............ 1 4 1 T , Udy -,-........, . .............. .... 1 Wine, Carol ..,,,, ,, , ,, 153 Smith, Mr. Neil ....... .........,...........,,.... 7 T f, larry . .......... ...,...... ' Q . .... 1 6 Wing, Larry , ,,,,..... .,,,, 1 9, 130, 136, 165 Smith, Paul , .,.... , 125, 142, 145 Tur r, Nancy ..... : . . ..,.... . ,61 Wing, Mr. Robert .,,.. ,, 116 Smith, Sharon ,,,,. ,,..,............. 1 03 Tv Tr -......... ,,.. .... ......... .... ....... . . 1 0 7 Winters, Herb , , , 142 Snow, Diane ,,,. ., .. ,,... 103, 164 -V- winter, Nelson , .. , , , , 114 snow, Harold ,,,. ,,,,. l 36, 1:18, 146 v rt, Rich d ..... .... .......,.,, , , ,. - ...... 142 anion Marlo , J, , W 55, 159 Snow, Patty , .,,,,,,...... , .,......,..,.. 114 V n Bare , ottg ................. .. . ,,.............. 125 Wise, - ita , , ,,,,,,. . , 163 Solano, Rita ,.....,,...........,, ....... 1 02 VON Da illarae . .............. 61 7 , 102,'103,r113, 5 Wise, rvi ,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,, 1 1 , ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 16, 180 Sophomore Assembly ....,, . ......... 110 Van Dvyn, iss Evelyn ................... ,..........,......,,...,.., , . Wolf, l'- ,, .,,,....... ,. , , ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, , 114 Sophomore Class ,.......,,... ........ 8 2-87 Va nburg, Pete . ,......,..... .,,.. 1 30, 136,, 3 81 Wolf, er ,,,....... , ,,,. 5, 1 , 166, 170, 176 Sophomore Class Officers . ,,,.,........ 86, 87 nbvrg, Rich d ...... .. ......... 61 , 177 Woo 'i s. Marguerit ,,,, 15, 164 Sorano, Billy ,.,.,......,..., .... . ,, .,,.. 166, 168 ntine, James H . . ............. . ,.., ,,.. 62 Wood , iss Rachel , ,, 10 Souza, Barbara ,, ,, 58, 67, 72, 98 alley Spartin ' -4 , ,,,,.. ,, 188 War , . Edward , , 18 Souza, Evea ,,............ ,,,................. 1 02 V011 N05tY d hn ................. ..... . . .. , ,. , 167 Wright arrell ,,.......... , ,.,,, 125, 126,147, 149 Spaan, Miss Marian .... ,,,,..............,...,,, ,,,,.,.... 1 7 , 167 Vargas, Ll - ...,,,.... ..... : ,.,..., ,,.... .,,, , , leo , , Wright Keith ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, 140 spanish Club ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 va-rgha , . 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