Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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He came to Modesto he saw our problems, and he taught us the fficient methods of better school organizatio As advisor t student body executive com- mittee, he has set in motion ways and means of better student government. ideas for the advance- ment of better fun raising campaigns have proven Mr, Steenwyk's d tion to Modesto High, Modesto High chool will remember Mr. for his many p ns and ideas, and his unselfish of lending y elping hand sto those who need. ln th s for the many things that he for the s ol, the students, and the proud dedicate this 1 Laure Steenwyk. For Mr. rence CO , WE SEE, WE 'N--i.,..-, W Y , , . The cooperation of the Board of Education, the devoted work of the office staff, the assistance which the counselors give, the unfailing work of the cafeteria staff and custodians, and the efforts of the faculty all help toward the present high condition of Modesto High School. Without these groups, there could be very little in the way of a successful school. V T . The Administration and Faculty of MHS also are a vitally important part of the school. The shadow of the Sycamore tree symbolizes the heritage of our school. The portion of this shadow given to the Faculty and Administration denotes the influence of this unifying group. The theme typifies the purpose of Modesto High. The shadow of this page, showing the faculty7counselor relationship to the student, illustrates the theme WE COME-WE SEE-WE LEARN. BUBBIBULHB Principal Berry delivers annual message to MHS student body My congratulations to both faculty and students for another very successful year. I am continually impressed with the competence and sincerity of our staff and with the cooperative spirit of our student body. These are the qualities that have enabled Modesto High School to become a leader among schools. These, too, are the qualities of staff and students that have made my own association with Modesto High School so enioyable. I want to wish to all students and especially those who are graduating the greatest possible future success and happiness. We are indebted to you for your part in helping make this the fine school that it is. l only hope we have fulfilled our obligation to you in helping you obtain the quality of education and training you will need to successfully face the future. Again, my very best wishes to you all. . J. W. BERRY Board of Education, Counselors set policy, guide students Board of Education: Mr. Charles M. Spencer, Mrs, Jean Knoles, Mr. Cecil Plummer, Mrs, Catherine Everett, and Mr. lan Hardie. Effective student guidance is brought about through the combined efforts of the Board of Education and the counseling staff of Modesto High School. The job of the Board of Education is the establishment of counseling standards for the entire Modesto school system. On the other hand, the counselors at MHS work with students in- dividually. Members of the counseling staff are Principal J. W, Berry, Miss Elsie Beyer, dean of girls, Miss Alice Ahlberg, dean of student personnel, Miss Helen Moser, counselor, Mr. Harold Hutchinson, vice-principal, Mr. Eugene Mould, counselor, Mr. Robert Colton, supervisor of instruction, Mr Neal Smith, attendance counselor, Mrs. Hazel Supernand, nurse, Mr. Paul Whitmore, dean of boys, and Mr. Lawrence Steenwyck, director of student activities. l'll Z B g , kg V 'lm f ll A ' A Q 3 ig' sw fn Mr. Eugene Mould, Miss Helen Moser, Mrs. Hazel Supernand, Miss Elsie, Beyer, Mr. Lawrence Steenwyck ta we tttll - V' J W' ,, W :V s, - l ,K i, V - l A , K ,. K ms f 1 ,Q f .. Q ,iilfg it Mr, Paul Whitmore, Mr, Robert Colton, Mr. Harold Hutchinson, Miss Alice Ahlberg, Mr. Neal Smith 7, Administration executes policies of Board of Education Superintendent of Schools, Dr, James H. Corson Q . g as.. ,N ' K .HPV I H: i Dr. Robert Elliot Mrs. Frances Cartwright 8 Mrs. Sally Simmonds Miss Evelyn Van Duyn Mrs. Frances Higbee Mrs. Frances Goularte Although the educational policies are set by the Board of Education, effective administration is essential to the proper execution of these policies. Modesto has been 'fortunate in having both a good educational policy and an excellent administration staff, The chief executive officer is Dr. James H. Carson, who this fall journeyed to the USSR in order to study educational policies and practices of that country. Assisting Dr. Corson is Dr. Robert Elliot, assistant to the superintendent for secondary education. Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw is the director of curriculum from grades 7--l2. At Modesto High School, operational procedure is handled by a large staff. Mrs. Sally Simmonds is the head of the main office staff, Mrs. Comini is in charge of the book room, Mrs. Zoe Rogers is in charge of the staff in the attendance office, and Miss Helen Hartwich is the school librarian. The main office staff works with student activities, handles student registration and receives visitors. The attendance office issues absence reports and deals with other functions of student attendance. Assisting in the main office are Mmes, Lavola Taylor, Frances Cartwright, Frances Goularte, and Frances Higbee. Miss Evelyn Van Duyn assists Mrs. Rogers in the attendance office. Mrs Eloise Anderson is the assistant librarian. 1'5 Mrs. Evelyn Hanshaw Mrs. Lavola Taylor Mrs. Zoe Rogers Mrs. Dorothy Bumgardner Service Staffs are essential to successful school operation ' 9 i g ei., wffzig ' of s -5 alsis ' , t A! T M .i: Q X I f s 'tec FT A 1 l ' it Mrs. Evelyn Tinkle, Mrs. Bette Kirksey, Mrs. Odell Setliff, Mrs. Marie Hays, Mrs, Lucille Ford. The service staff is an essential part of keeping Modesto High School running smoothly. This group includes the bus drivers, the cafeteria staff, and the janitorial staff. The maiority of students attending Modesto High depend on the buses for transpor- tation to and from school. This makes the bus staff an iinportant part of school life at MHS. The cafeteria staff is also a necessity at Modesto High. This group guarantees a hot, wholesome lunch to students each day at a reasonable price. Keeping the campus clean and neat is the ianitorial staff. Headed by Mr, Truman Hand, the janitorial crew keeps the school in good repair in addition to keeping the campus neat and sanitary. Each member of the service staff plays an important role in the drive toward ef- ficient operation. BACK ROW: Bill Furr, Crit Findley, Bob Jones, Ben Gregg, Roy Hodge, SECOND ROW: Garry Reynolds, Jim Atkinson, Muriel McCarter, Bill Robbins, FRONT ROW: Bob White, supervisor, Chester Fish, assistant supervisor and route supervisor, Sandy Fuhlendorf, Walter Sanford. BACK ROW: Gerald McGill, Mahlen Maroney, Truman Hand, Glenn' Whittenberg, Frank Row- ton, SECOND ROW: Martin Brunswick, Ray Hamby, Opal Points, Helen Nesbit, FRONT ROW: Les Wightman, Hoy Best, Jack Willson, Albert De Simone. English classes create better understanding f i f lstse . t ,gif ' tg :-ff: - it lr? fi : , .... . .. 7 , ' -xg ,Z-it 'R we 'E John Reece and Alvin Johnson act out a scene from Apollo MFSS Janice Rld9eS in Mr. Lqngfs class' Miss Roberta Stimmel English classes teach the uses ot good grammar both in speech and writing. They provide students with imporved ways of expressing themselves both on paper and ver- bally. Speech classes are divided into sophomore speech, Speakers' Bureau, Public Speak- ing, and Debate. These classes place heavy emphasis on both ori irTal nd inter reta- tive works. Debate aids students in logic and reasoning. Masterpieces of Literature is designed to give 'g tho l nio d know- ledge about literary heritage. The course presents,e pl assi and the of modern literary works, and places emphasis indrv' es r . I Mr. Conrad Lang Modern Literature gives a wide prei i y lilatgtu nd its Mr. Charles Wmbum authors to senior students. . 1 I . Mr Dan Donlan The English Department integrates its ng prlara wth t 'llt ra ure program ' through writing experiences which are - ' I - o 5- th o- 1 The head of the English Department s AK ll if Mr. Jay Cline Mr. Walter Baddell Mr. Larry Bridges Miss Barbara McJilton MlSs l-icmne Leonard 3' Mrs. Martha Knight Miss Ruth Morgan Mrs. Fern Zancanaro l Amstutz u E WW Business Classes meet requirements of business fields Mrs. Dorothy Bumgardner shows Nancy Underhill the use of the lBM machine. Business is an important part of today's world. The Business Department trains students to meet problems of this field. The Business Department prepares the student to handle the requirements of various job fields. Secretarial, bookkeeping, merchandising, and clerical are the areas offered in business. Classes included in these fields are business machines, typing shorthand, bookkeeping, and CPT. This year, to aid college bound students, MHS offered a course in College Skills. This course was designed to teach students the proper methods of note taking, a form of shorthand, and the proper way to type out a thesis. Typing, shorthand, and filing are essential classes for those who wish to become secretaries or bookkeepers. An aid to the teachers is the CPT, which has students print tests, study sheets, and other items for teachers. The head of the Business Department is Mrs. Virginia Johnson. 'M if ,- vs st. 'iv ' gif lll . Miss Glee King Mrs. Lucille Pester Mr. John McCaffery Mrs. Virginia Johnson .Q 'H' sg I '.:' Mrs. Thelma Zingle Mr. Leonard Choate Mr. James Dixon 5 ,, is-if , w ig gg, K Mr. William Allen ' Foreign Languages bring interest of other cultures to classes Miss Mary Gamble Miss Janice Ridges Q . iiiliii x Fa Miss Mary Gamble helps Carol La Rosa and Tina Sampson with Virgil's Aeneid. Modesto High School offers courses in Latin, Spanish, and French. The purposes of these courses are to give students a better and more thorough understanding of the languages, customs, and cultures of other lands. Four years of Latin are offered, the third and fourth years being concerned with the works of Virgil and Cicero. The first two years are concerned with development of basic skills. French is offered for four years, and deals with both language skills and French cul- ture. Third and fourth year French are primarily concerned with the translation of French novels, both historical and modern. Spanish has perhaps the most practical use in this area, Both conversational and formal Spanish are taught. Conversational Spanish is a course for those students who are interested in learning to speak Spanish without having to be concerned with grammar. Formal Spanish includes both grammar and conversation. The head of the Foreign Language Department is Miss Marian Spaan. s S.. F trsssr K .,,. -i ' , X ' 'W' ,Jw , gif f'i. ...tg Miss Dorothy Fernandez Mrs. Evelyn Coleman Miss Marian Spaan 12 sf , Science attempts to serve needs of students in space age all ei Mr. Roger Harrell assists Barbara Lynch and Angus MacClean in a Physics experiment. With the great emphasis placed upon science today, Modesto High School's Science Department has taken on new importance, The Science Department offers courses in general science, biology, chemistry, physics, applied science and advanced biology. General Science gives the students basic facts about science. Biology and advanced biology delve into many of the detailed facts about plants and animals. Chemistry and physics offer a laboratory science in which the students can learn about the elements and phenomena of the world. Applied science is for those students who feel that they cannot succeed in the other courses. The importance of science was never greater. The development of atomic energy, space rockets and many other items makes it more and more imperative that the student have a good background in science. The head of the department is Mr. Norman Faber. i lf 3 Mr. Norman Faber Mrs. Phyllis Gross Mr. Kenneth Kurtz --11 s f if . iil.l . V ' in ., i y ff.: vi H: 1, ,. fi' 'T ' , . -1 . . . , v . . ,... . . . . . W v Mr. Orville UI1deI'W00d Mr, Roger Harrell i '- 0- be Mr. Dilw n Studebaker Mr. Norvin S ence v Y P V 1 A , x , . s lf T ' -W I f lp . J 13 X 1 History brings understanding of present through study of past. X ,errru s is U, 'f EK 3 L ' fe di 45. ft L0 Mr. John Whlkiizker Mr. John Nash Mr. Charles Willburn Mr. Loren Horton 14 ff, x flf Mr, John Whitaker points out an historical landsite to a history student. Modesto High School's History Department offers students a better understanding of past and present events. Classes offered are Geography in the News, Current Affairs, Government in Action, World History, and American History. 'Geography in the News presents geographical information and customs of other nations to freshmen students. State and local government are also important studies during the year. World History offers the study of ancient civilizations, their cus- toms and cultures. The final part of the year is spent studying the world during recent years. Current Affairs is an up to date class based on the study of' recent world events. The purpose of this class is to make students aware of the happenings throughout the world. Government in Action attempts to bring students a clearer view of the manner in which the government operates. American history is the study of events concerning America's development. The purpose of the History Department is to further F fCl'ne' understanding of all phases of history 1 Department head is Mr. John Sample. M'55 Ebeil' Fell .J A-, it 3 ,wi ,s V, gg I gy ,ggi . f' fffy ' ,. I J is i f yxwfwf Q. if if f . rrisr X tsrcc N- is T J 1 , ' r s 'sls J Mr. John Sample Mr. AQtiQ1Ga b Mr. Don Huntington Miss Cecelia Dennis ws- 'NS dl? Q Qt' fd f Industrial education instructs students in fields of industry 'iv my si -li . dd I!! R199 iii' ' A Eau Q, . JI Sr , Crt Mr. Charles Vaughn instructs two students in overhauling a car. 3 6 Mr. Sam Price Mr. Chalmer Atwood Mr, Robe,-1 Huber Mr. Warren Dunn Mr. Harry LaMo1he Mr. Gilbert Cook Modesto High School offers excellent opportunities for training in the field of in- dustry. Courses given are wood, metal, machine shop, electricity, printing, and auto shop, In auto mechanics shop, students are allowed to bring their own cars to shop. Their classes are offered in concentrated blocks. This allows the boys to do longer periods of work than if they had only one hour. Because they are allowed to bring their own cars, they gain a practical mechanical knowledge. Students learn to operate some of the complex machinery from the equipment that the shops have. The basic principles of wood and metal construction are learned. Because of this program, the Trades and Industry students are given an opportunity for training in the occupation which they plan to enter after they complete their formal education. ,Q The head 'of the Trades and lndustry Department is Mr. Lester Peterson. I ,,s T T ft rsr . NIE L -s. '79 Q it 'T me Q .L ', 1 W , L v , Q we C W2 Mr. O. L. Cliburn Mr. Edward Work Mr. Boyce Ashford Mr. Charles Vaughn, Mr. Lester Peterson l5 Comprehensive Math program meets needs of today's world .fiWi F,s, 1 ' I ' 'ZA l , wiv ' 9 535' - L rr ig' Q 'gsflifm 'lt Mr, David Casper Mr. Carl Parrill Mr. Dilwyn Studebaker Not pictured - Q, 571 i igggg f . , f , ' Age V, ' fs . l i ,..,,,,-,hw 4 - Mr. Eugene Mould helps Linda Folis, Dan Gates and Douglas Gregory solve a trigonometry problem. Modesto High School's Mathematics Department includes course offerings in algebra, geometry, advanced algebrq, trigonometry, and solid geometry to college preparatory students who are planning to follow a career of engineering, science, mathe- matics, and related fields. For students who are not interested in following a field related to mathematics, or who wish to brush up on their math before entering an advanced course, courses in general math are offered. For those students who wish to improve their skills in the fun- damentals of arithmetic, Modesto High School offers a course of practical math. Students are not required to take math courses providing they are able to pass the iunior math test which is given during the iunior year. Business math is also offered for students who are maioring in the business field. l Mathematics Department head is Mr. Mould, Miss Je Cowan fl X rt r . y, .A r ssyy was f S s V .ls. fm X 1 yt s . s gig lrsst 'ii' Z N ,sw T if Mr. ay Pattee Mr. Arthur Eggers Mr. C. T. Storlie Mr. Eugene Mould Mr. Orville Underwood X 16 Students build for better tomorrow through practical classes Mr. Scheuber instructs two students in proper planting procedure. Modesto High School's Agriculture Department revolves around courses which teach methods of modern and better farming. Courses are offered in vocational agriculture, animal husbandry, surburban agriculture, and general agriculture. The Home Economics Department of Modesto High School teaches students not only the essentials of homemaking, but also many ofthe small details. Utilitarian courses such as sewing, cooking, child care and home nursing are taught. Because homemaking will be the end result ofthe maiority ofthe girls, a wide range of homemaking skills are stressed. To better show the various methods utilized in home- making, the classes go on field trips to some of the more important stores in Modesto. Lectures by guest speakers are another phase of the program. Other class activities in- clude trips to food plants, the annual Modesto Junior College Fashion Show, and the county home economics demonstrations. Mr. Ted Sypolt is the head of the Agriculture Department, while Mrs. Lillian Bleil heads the Home Economics Department. V .-... ..f k- 1- a t I , tiis L - as t - 1.23. A gg 3. ' - ' G Vvggv It uf j .. A 2 .L A izi i A I .. Miss Ilene Graff Mrs. Gertrude McCart Mrs. Irma Whitehead Mrs. Marguerite Woods 4 -1. ,ts s ss s . . I y ,Z ,... ...i sf' -was... ffl: 5 -I-'Eve-1 L :- .... . fsss vi Mr. Russell Cosgrave Mr. Ted Sypolt Mr. Pius Scheuber i . sci . X . X .,.. Mrs. Lillian Bleil .1 17 Sophomore Goals offers subjects in safety practices i. 7 ' . ,.,. 1 f ssl . i 'r' -, ..: . K his is ,iw K ,,,.. ' '25, -fsii'-A H' in at . -'55 s. ' -.. .s i fr I Mr Mr Mr Charles Beaty David Casper Carl Phoenix Mr. Jim Price shows how to give artificial respiration. Drivers Education, first aid, and vocations are the subiects which make up Sopho- more Goals, a course required in the sophomore year, The courses are required to be taken before a student may graduate. The State of California requires that every student take a six weeks course of drivers education, Mr. David Casper is the instructor. This course is taken in preparation for the drivers training class, which is behind the wheel operation of an automobile, taught by Mr. Carl Phoenix and Mr. Charles Beaty. Mr. Jim Price teaches first aid, another course requirement. In this class, students are shown how to react and what to do in case of an emergency. Vocations, taught by Mr. Orville Underwood, enables students to plan their future on the basis of several tests which are given. ' ' trrt .. 4 A L.s,,,,. . V ,,,, Ah ggi 18 Mr. Jim Price Mr, Orville Underwgod Bob Casazza and Pat Holt describe a flannel board intersection in Driver Education Music and Art courses bring culture to student body of MHS hge . X t sc... f S Mr. Robert Wing directs the Concert Choir during a rehearsal session. Culture is very essential, and contributing to this ideal are Modesto High School's Art and Music Departments. The Music Department offers classes in wind instruments, string instruments, inter- mediate band, advanced band, orchestra, chorus, Treble Clef Choir, Boys' Glee, and Concert Choir. Musical organizations give much to the extra curricular life of the school. The band performs at the football games and during halftime activities. There is also a pep band which plays at basketball games and rallies. The orchestra ioins with the Concert Choir for the Twlight Musicale. The orchestra also plays for drama productions. The two organizations again ioin for the spring concert. The band and choir enter state competition festivals in the spring. This year the band and choir were honored to be participants in the T960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley. In attendance was the President of the United States. The head of the department is Mr. Paul Copeland. The art students enter a number of art contests. The contest most important is the Scholastic Magazine. Entries are iudged in Sacramento. Awards are either a gold key or an honorable mention, and being entered in the National Scholastic Magazine Con- test where they compete for a national gold key. The department head is Mrs. Betty Milam. I Mrs. Betty Milam Mr. Leroy Giovannoni Mrs. Phyllis Boteler Miss Mary Gamble Mr. Robert Wing Mr. Paul Copeland 19 I Special classes are main feature of MHS educational program qi!! 4 ..-uf? - 1'W ,- sg: J , irc 'KW at 7 f Mr, Eugene Mould Mr. Dan Donlan Mr. John Whitaker Miss Janice Ridges coaches Julie Jensen and David Lee in dialogue. Modesto High School offers two courses developed to meet the special needs of a portion of the student body. independent study is a special feature of this program, lt offers specialized and intensified courses. Mr. Whitaker is the department head for the lS program. Since its beginning, the program has been expanded to meet the greater needs of the student body. Courses offered are Masterpieces of Literature, foreign languages, trigonometry, psychology, history, and other classes in which the students wish to participate. The main purpose of the program is to provide more advanced training for the student than that of the regular curriculum. Alstudent enrolled in IS does more research and inde- pendent work than he would do in a regular class. The Correlated program is a series of equally important classes offered to the student who has special learning difficulties. These classes have more student-teacher contact and individual conferences than is possible in the regular school program. Small classes are necessary for the personal instruction of the correlated classes. Miss Janice Ridges Mr. Dan Gonsalves Mr. Marvin Lambert 20 Mr. William Han , ,, ,7, Library and Study Hall are essential study aids to learning 'x fri iii 11 5 telli n il l s Mrs. Eloise Anderson assists Carole Walker in selecting a book. The Study Hall and Library are two important features of the learning program for Modesto High School. The Library, well stocked with magazines, fiction and non fiction books, and various research facilities, is usually the scene of students engaged in research work. The Li- brary is open for the use of students before and after school, and during the class hours if issued a checkout slip by an instructor. Miss Hartwich is the librarian and Mrs. Ander- son is her assistant. This year, to assist the library in handling the many students who wished to study, the Senatelof MHS has instituted a student controlled study hall during the two lunch hours, This has worked out to and beyond the highest expectations of the faculty and student body. This honor study hall is student controlled. During the other periods, the study hall is maintained as an elective class for students who wish to have a study hour. Mr. Nash and Mr. Jim Price are the study hall teachers. Miss Helen Hartwich Mrs. Eloise Anderson Mrs. Mamie Comini Mr. John Nash Mr. Jim Price 2 l .1-l The shadow of the original Sycamore tree is symbolic of the traditions and of the many students who have helped to establish them. The shadows on this page typify the I c asses of Modesto High School as they are guided by the ever present shadow of the Sycamore tree. WE COME as new students eager to make new acquaintances and strengthen old friendships. We establish new ideas and concepts which become a vital part of our lives. We come to know the importance of education as it molds our patterns of thought. WE SEE and meet many able teachers, each, endeavoring to guide us to meaning- ful and enriched lives. We see the importance of our individual roles in carrying out and understanding old traditions at MHS while establishing new ones. We see evidence of-a well-balanced and' closely-knit student body by each student's willingness to participate in school functions. ' P WE LEARN' educational subjects which are vital to our chosen vocations We learn the principles of fair play and democracy through curricular and extra-curricular activi- ties. Also, we learn the-privileges as well as the responsibilities of becoming active citi- zens in our community and nation. Truly, it can be saidxthat WE COME - WE SEE - WE LEARN is symbolic of every MHS student. I r 1 Jr' 1 LLrlbbr.ia Seniors extend Sycamore shadow as footsteps make final echo Soon the footsteps of the graduates of 1960 will echo down the halls of Modesto High School, and their shadows will be seen for the last time etched against the walls. As the seniors walk through the main entrance such memories as the Turkey Trot, the Junior-Senior Prom, the CCC Football Championship, and the senior play will race through their minds to linger there in reminiscence of good times. When the final bell rings and with their diplomas in their hands, the graduates of 1960 will be able to say WE CAME-WE SAW-WE LEARNED. Danny L. Allsup Lynden T. Ashcraft Trades and industry Music Darrell Bailey A Math Larry G. Bailey English, Math, and Language Mu Eta 'Sigma CSF i i Sandra L. Ames Home Economics FHA W sig i i l 24 Don Baker Printing Pat Baney Merchandising and Art LEADERSHIP Shirley Ann Beller General Business Photography Club Wayne Belyeu Math and History Basketball Track Football Marilyn Ann Bernard Home Economics Band Darlene Barrett General Business Ski Club Rally Diane Barrett English and Art Writers Club Sycamore Leaves Lawrence Bays Trades and industries Football Wrestling Swimming 4 Nu makes better senior citizens Jane Berry Language S. B. Song Leader Rally Exec. Tri Y Alpha Lucille Beshears Home Economics 25 Nurs: ii . , Karen Billingsley Secretarial John Dennis Billington Science and Math James Blacklock Trades and Industry ACTIVITIES Jack Boling Trades and lndustry Patricia Jo Anne Borges Math Drill Team Spanish Club Sportsmen's Club 26 Nina Blom Business FHA GAA Morris Bodiford History Wrestling Drama combine business and pleasure Esther Mae Boyer iii Clerical GAA Rally La Dean Brqy Secretarial Douglas Roy Brechwalcl English Ski Club J, 1 Vivian Yvonne Bristow Business Drill Team FBLA Band Ruth Diane Brown English Concert Choir Robert Brunetti Science Boy's Wildlife Gloria Burgin Science FNA Dale Brown Ra y Science Club Math Kay Club CSF Concert Choir GOOD STUDY HABITS Patricia A. Burgin Drafting Rally Exec. Senior Class Yell Leader Senior Memorial Pat A. Buster Music Band Ass't Jr, Class Yell Leader Frank Butler Music Band A builds dependability Mary Beth Butler Language Rally Exec. Sycamore Leaves Editor Tri Y Beta Dorothy Cabral Clerical Rally FHA 27 Marti Cudorel Peggy Cqllqhqn English, Science, and Language English Broadcast Staff Drqmg Sycamore Staff NFL French Club Tri Y Berg Don Cadwell Agriculture Jim Calcogno Trades and' lndustry Ski Club Football Track 43 X SCHOOL SPIRIT Virgil Caves Trades and lndustry Dennis W. Cochran English Science Club 28 creates s Betty J. Cantwell Science FHA FNA tudent loyalties Arlen Jay Cole Agriculture Football Wrestling Patti S. Collier Art Ski Club Senior Memorial Gloria Colvin English 'Ji-'Q lrene Costa Home Economics Marlene Costa Home Economics Sheila Carol Coston English Rally Ski Club Dramatics John Craig Social Studies NFL, President FTA Daniel E. Crawmer Math and Agriculture FFA C STUDENT BODY OFFICES help develop responsibility 'id Wayne E. Crumpley Donna Darlene Dalton Science and Math General Business Key Club Ski Club Concert Choir Marilyn Cunningham ,fwll if Clerical Rally Sr. Class Ass't. Song Leader Donna Cutlip History Senior Class Yell Leader FHA 9 'bs as Margoret Ann Danna Business Sr, Representative Ski Club Senior Memorial sf? ' 'i ZA ,HW Norman Davis Math and English Stage Stanford Davis English Football Block M Crattmen's Club Robert Paul De Leon Music S. B. Yell Leader Band Concert Choi Jackie Dill Art if '16 CLUBS Sondra Dorman Clerical 4 rf J WLM' Linda Dirickson Business Tri Y Beta encourage student fellowship Barbara Louise Dunn Secretarial FBLA Karen Dutra English and Language Broadcast Editor NFL 1- 3' 171 1 Curtis L. Driver Agriculture Marshall L. Dutter Agriculture FFA Carol Ann Ehrler Merchandising Rally Exec. Ski Club James Ellington Trades and lndustry Block lvl Football Track Shirley Ann Erickson Home Economics Dorothy Evans Home Economics Ruben Ellerd Music Concert Choir Boy's Glee SPORTS encourage team coopera-tion 4 Fred Evans Math and Science Block M Ass't S. B. Yell Leader Wrestling Carolyn Exerett Science and Math GAA Sportsmen's Club Linda Farish Secretarial FBlA Gloria Fierro General Business Gordon Allen Fischer Science Marilyn Ann Fisher General Business Concert Choir Ken Flora Agriculture FFA Concert Choir Marlin Flory Agriculture FFA Agriculture SENIOR MEMORIAL Linda Follis Math Rally Exec. Tri Y Beta CSF Sandra M. Freeman Home Economics Rally FHA, President GAA leaves memories of graduating seniors Bonnie Freggiaro Clerical S. B. Treasurer Rally Exec. CSF Barbara Ann Fuller History CSF Sportsmer1's Club FTA 32 Marianne Garber Science Pep Band Concert Choir Carlene Garrett English its Irvin Garrison Trades and lndustry Dan Gates Math and Science Block M Science Club Sportsmen's Club Joan H. Gettman History GAA Colleen Goodpasture Secretarial Tri Y Beta Senior Memorial CSF Janet Genasci Clerical Rally Sr. Class Song Leader M. Cath: Graham English Ass't, Sr. Class Song Leader Concert Choir Rally Exec. Aw' S my C SCHOLARSHIPS Doug Gregory Math open paths to college achievements Bill Gross Music Football Band Baseball Mu Eta Sigma Concert Howard Griffith Trades and lndustry Track Block M Crattsmen'5 Club Dorothy Grimes Home Economics FHA Erma Leah Grover Art Art Club, President Sycamore Leaves Concert Choir 33C 'N , , .,,. 2 Us Charlotte Elaine Hampton Clerical Senior Memorial FHA FBLA Joyce Hanshew Secretarial FHA FBLA Drill Team Vern Hantz S. B. Art Commissioner wa s - A rt Eel ' f A A rt C I u b , P resi cl e nt s ta W T 4.-. A i li -:h 'Y- fi.. rt J 11' ,ful , V RALLY Phil Hearn Trades and Industry Auto Mechanics William Hatch Language, Math, and Science Basketball Swimming VVriter's Club 1-K , -fn 15 T. N Q ,Q W . . Q Charlotte Beatrice Hawker Language Tri Y Beta Art Club Spanish Club builds school spirit Barbara Ann Hernandez English FNA Ass't Jr. Class Yell Leader A Senior Memorial Kathleen Hicks Home Economics and Business g Drill Team l FHA l Frank W Helmick Irene Hlllas , Business Trades and lndustry Football Basketball Diving lf! Carol Hoaglund General Business Rally Charless Hofstetter Math Marybefh Holden Language Sycamore Leaves FNA Jodi Holloman Math Don Hodges Jr. Class Song Leadeg Art Club Ski Club Trades and Indusfry AQ CAP -f Ad! SENATE ACTIVITIES bring abouf concept of government Allen Holsinger General Business Concert Choir Harry Housden Trades and lnduslry Barbara Huffman Home Economics Carol Hunter General Business Adolph Hurlimann Trades and lndustry Block M Swimming Mary Alice Hutson Harry James Home Economics Hl5lOVY GAA S. B. Yell Leader RQIIY Track Mary Francis lmbesi Secretarial FBLA, Vice President CSF Jerry Jackman Science Key Club Latin Club Science Club L iiii FF!'1' Charles Jeffers Social Studies sax if -grgasm H s-ju gipgagta' 'af ' 'gzfs 4 fili' iii' JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Julie Jensen provides clean entertainment Marilyn Johnson English Business Rally Co-Commissioner Rally Exec. FTA, President Sr. Class Song Leader it , Sycamore Leaves, Associate Editor Tri- Y Alpha Marilyn L, Johnson Secretarial Joyce Johnson Science Drill Team Girl's Wildlife GAA 36 will 'Ny Modean Johnson Bookkeeping Jr. Class Exec. - FBLA Senior Memorial JMX-as-fi ' Sedonjia Lee Johnson English S. B. Song Leader Tri Y Alpha NFL If Belva Jones History GAA FTA SYCAMORES Maureen Louise Kelly Science Drill Team Latin Club FNA Bertha Kelton Secretarial FHA Tiny Lou Kuykendall English present highlights of high school years Lqrry Landis l.ll'ldG l.GI'Sef'1 Mgflq English Ski Club Rally Exec. d Jr. Class Song Lea er my V Rose Marv Lane Senior Memorial Business J FHA PNA Judith Ann Lanktord Merchandising Concert Choir Ski Club Danny Richard Layne Football Track , 'WPY Walter Leaman Cory Leer lVlaTh English and Math FTA David Guy Lee Spanish Club Math, Language, and Science CSF FooTball Basketball Baseball John Lee Science and Math BROADCASTS Louie Lencioni Trades and lndusfry Track relafe weekly accounf of school evenfs f Sue Lewis Home Economics FNA Frieda Liakos General Business Ski Club Rally 38 Judy Ligon General Business Donna Lilienthal Home Economics Tri Y Beta Art Club Girl's Wildlife Doris Limon Home Economics bi S. .1 Curtis List Math Football Crattsmen's Club Janice M. Little Business Rally Senior Memorial Leadership Chester Lott Trades and Industries Jo Ann Louns Social Studies Jack Lucas Trades and lndustry Crattsmen's Club SYCAMORE LEAVES shows writing ability of students Jerry Lucas Trades and Industry Chris A. Ludvickson Math and Language Key Club Spanish Club Marjorie Luke Secretarial Tri Y Alpha Sportsmen's Club Naomi Lutz Art 5-us., Barbara Ann Lynch English, History, and Math CSF NFL A Sandra Jean Lyon Math GAA Peggy McCleary English Broadcast Staff Rally Exec. Tri Y Bela Paul McCoy Trades and lndu sr' 'N-rug, stry Daniel McCracken Trades and lndustry Janice Elaine McDonald Art Art Clu DOWNEY WEEK school spirit at its highest Edward McGregor Becky MCMIHOH Music Art and Language Band Key Club Football Baseball Track Spanish Club Jerry McNu1't Art Art Club Gary McMillen Art, Language Key Club Baseball Spanish Club Cecilia McQueary Bookkeeping and Clerical FBLA FHA Sen ' LA ',l Bill Mac Phail English and Math Latin Club Golf Varsity Manager Les Madruga Trades and lndustry Football Track Sharon Malone English Rally Exec. Tri Y Lambda Senior Memorial Jerry Marasovich Science Ski Club Swimming Bill Marrs Agriculture FFA Senior Memorial SENIOR DITCH DAY graduates annual trip to Yosemite Evelyn Marshall HOI'0lCl MC-1ThlS Business and Home Economics Trades and lndustry Drill Team FBLA FHA Robert Martin Trades and lndustry Ski Club, Persident ' Men's Glee, President Senate Linda Martinez Art Ski Club Senior Memorial Christina Maxfie Math FTA GAA csr 41 ld l Michael Mello Barbara May ll Math and Science Business FHA Football SeI'1lOF NlGtT1OI'lC1l Bqgebgll Rally Key Club Curtis Mayberry Math Rubie Mein Business Art Club David Messamer Math Ba nd STUDENT CONGRESS teaches seniors fair politics Bonnie Miller Business Gary Meyer Agriculture FFA Diana Miller English and Language FTA CSF Drill Team Wayne Mitchell Trades and lndustry Football Douglas A. Michael Trades and Industry Block M Crattsmen's Club Ski Club 42 ss , if 1' 1. Far as ,i..,,s,1- 2 ,Y .:-sr, , I 2 ':?5Qhf 'aw y.. , as AW . rr s , Rufh Munger Elaine Murray Clerical Business Duane Nelson . English and Language r S. B. President Football Baseball Karen Nelson Secretarial FBLA Robert Murphy Trades and lndustry Craftsmen's Club Baseball 3 . DRAMA CLASS produces annual senior play Dorothy Neves LOWS N'leS Clerical MGYLW Ski Club Louie Neves Agriculture J FFA Ronald Nichols Science Science Club Dennis G. Northern Math Spanish Club Judie Norwood Home Economics FHA Rally Senior Memorial Koni Nugent Business Tri Y Alpha Art Club Ski Club Larry J. Nunez Agriculture FFA Wrestling Football Jani! TURKEY TROT Joseph Anthony Olvera Business Basketball Nancy Edith Orr Home Economics and General Business Band annual girl ask boy affair we-if 'Vi as -69' Pauline Parodl Secretarial FBLA, president CSF Anthony Passalaqua Agriculture FFA Anthony Pavlakls Business David Partam Math, Science, and English Wrestling Swimming 44 Pricilla Payton Nursing l Carl Peck Math and Science Block M NFL Music van- .fftf ,V 5 James Perine Trades and lndustry Bonnie Perrin Clerical FBLA FHA Dan Peterson Trades and lndustry Phyllis Lynn Petty Art Art Club ff!-uit SENIOR BANQUET highlights seniors' last week of school Linda Phillips Patricia Ann Posthuma Clerical Business and Science Health Committee CSF Senior Memorial FBLA FNA Barbara Plaster Retailing Donald G. Podesto Math and Language Latin Club Block M Anna S, Prendergast Science Girl's Wildlife Senior Memorial Don Rainey Trades and lndud y Track , Football David B. Reed Arf Foolba ll Wresfl ing Baseball TURLOCK PARADE seniors plan big floats Roy G Reed Leon Reynolds Trades and lndustry Trades and lnduslry Peggy Le: Reynolds 5 English Ski Club Science Club Ass T. Soph. Yell Leader Treva Reynolds ,Q X Secretarial Tl Trl Y Lambda d -i ' - ii Fletcher Richardson Patsy Roberson it x fgiff Trades and lndustry Business and Social Studies T l-rock Judith Kay Roberts Nw, y Language TK J r Rally Exec. ts M Tri Y Alpha French Club W' Joan Rogers , Secretarial J Tri Y Gamma 11 A Sr. Class Secretary ' Drill Team Bill J. Richie Trades and Industry REPORT CARDS give seniors final word Louanne Rogers Gary Lee Sqdler Business Trades and Industry Rally Tri Y Lambda Jonathan Dwight Rummel History Jean Rux Retailing Joe Sallee Trades and lndustry 47 Al Schaeffer Senior Memorial SPEECH Georgia Satterwhite Annie Schmidig Merchandising Business Rally John Sayers Ski Club AFT Soph. Class Sonig Leader Ari Club English, Science, and Math 'Mm' Jerry Scott Trades and lndustry seniors learn compefifion through cooperahon Blanche Seaman Clerical Rally Senior Memorial Psychology Club 4 Gloria Fay Seborg Math and English Band CSF Larry Sherman Trades and lndustry Barbara l. Shook Language Dance Commissioner Rally Exec. Mary Alberta Silva Language FTA, V. President GAA Bowling Spanish Club Joseph Sims Moth Debote Donno Singleton Sociol Studies Karen L. Skiles English Tri Y Lombdo Sycamore Stott Jr. Closs Yell Leader BUSINESS CLASSES old future business leaders Joe Smith Diana Gail Spaulding Music Art Men s Octet Art Club Mcxclrlgo s GAA Concert Choir FHA Poul Steenwyk Agriculture FFA Bosketboll Boseboll 49 James L. Stout Edward T. Taylor Clyde Streng History Jerald Sullivan V Trades and Industry English English and Math Swimming NFL Sigma Hi-Y Broadcast Staff French Club Ken Taylor English Concert Choir Mu Eta Sigma Sycamore Editor FOREIGN LANGUAGE broadens understanding of culture and customs Linda Taylor Mike Towle l-QHQUQQQ English Rally. Exec' Nelson Trinidad Slmnlsh Club Trades and lndustry Trl Y Beta Football Wrestling Baseball Joan A. Trombetta English and Science NFL Sycamore Staff Broadcast Staff Jean Todd English FTA Tri Y Beta Rally Exec. 50 Don Tuller Trades and lndustry Football Crattsmen's Club Judy Ann Turner Clerical Health Commissioner Ass't. Sr. Class Song Leader MATH John Van Nostrand Language Norma Vieira General Business GAA, President Ski Club Joy Ellen Von Allmen English Senior Class Treasurer Band J Jackie Tweedy Art Rally Art Club Nancy Nelson Underhill Secretarial Rally Exec. Tri Y Alpha Jr, Class Vice Pres. Peter Van Konynenburg Science and Math CSF Sycamore Leaves Basketball aids logical reasoning Marietta Von Blumenthal Math and Science Tri Y Lambda Art Club Milly R. Wagoner Science Tri Y Lambda, President Concert Choir 51 - , 3 Carole Walker English and Science Rally Commissioner Tri Y Alpha Concert Choir Gayle Wallace English S. B. Song Leader Rally Exec. Tri Y Alpha Jay Wallace Trades and Industry Football MUSIC Ted Watkins Science Football Basketball S. B. Vice President William C. Watson Music Orchestra Band y Concert Choir 52 Del Warner English Ski Club -3 Chuck P. Washburn Trades and Industry and Math O9 T'Wbapai shows appreciation of fine art . Wayne Weisser Trades and lndustry Track Daryl J, Weitl Math CSF Barbara Werner General Business ' Beverly Werner English S. B. Secretary Band CSF Gaylord Wilburn Merchandising Rona-ld Wilburn Science and Math ' cinn- Robert Wulbor Trades and Industry Evelyn Wiley English and Art Art Club BACCALAUREAT Robert Lee Wilkinson Science and Math Football Clifford L. Williams Drafting Pressmen's Club Delores Mae Williams Home Economics FHA Senior Memorial lends sincere note to graduation Larry Williams Math Science Culb Q! Eddie Willmirth Trades and Industry Track Senior Memorial L - Concert Choir H Ronnie Woodard Judy Wilson SCIGFICG Trades and Industry Band Pep Band Mu Eta Sigma Larry S. Wing Math Football Baseball Anita J. Wise Home Economics FHA, Secretary Rally Senior Memorial Sharon Wright Home Economics GAA Drill Team Art Club F K waxed' GRADUATION leads way to future career Theda Wright General Business Ski Club FHA Sammy Cooksey Senior Memorial Lydia H. Zuniga Home Economics Trades and lndustry Merlyn Garber Agriculture FFA, Secretary CSF Sr. Class Vice Pres. 'l 'vPvp Ivan L. Wyeth Agriculture FFA A Ski Club , , is .L i ' Adkins, Edward Alexander, Wade Amaral, Mel Baughman, Jerry Bauman, Ronald Bayne, Joanne Beal, Irene Beckman, Mike Bell, Orville Bentley, Roy Bevill, Herman Bowman, Edison Bray, Gene Burton, Darlene Carraway, Ryann Charron, Paul Cirac, Betty Ciraolo, Joe Seniors Not Pictu red Cole, Ronnie Collins, John Condley, James Corgiat, Richard Corley, Gray Cramer, Mary Cummings, Raymond Davis, Winfred Doyle, Patty Farrand, Allen Faulk, Jerry Frund, Sharon Gardner, Kenneth Goeriz, Vic Goldman, Jerry Goncalves, Ronald Goodloe, Terree Green, Paul Groves, Ramona Harris, Larry Harrison, Carolyn Hunt, Gilbert Johnson, Carol Johnson, Lenora Keyes, Larry Lee, Helen Linhares, Tom Martinez, Mario Mefford, Alice Minyard, Mary Morgan, Marshall Munsinger, John Munson, Jerry Patton, Steve Raley, James Ramey, Keith Ramsey, Linda Rangel, Robert Ray, Donald Sharar, Gary Siler, Bobby Slocum, Roy Thompson, Wanda Todaro, Vince White, V Laura Whitney, Maragaret Wilcox, Elmer Williams, Jim Worsham, Donald Seniors make plans for memorial gift to school Senior Memorial is a committee made up of members of the graduating senior class. The purpose of the committee is to present a memorial gift to the school. Money for this gift is obtained through sales of Panther book covers and concessions at football and basketball games. Miss Helen Hartwich is the committee adviser. Below, the committee is shown debating a gift possibility at a meeting in the library. Y Jean Todd, Anthony Pavlakis, Jim Stout, and Marilyn Cunningham, members of the Senior Announcement Committee, are shown above discussing possible selections. Seniorflommittees arrange for graduation formalities Members of the Cap and Gown Committee are shown below busily reviewing styles of caps cmd gowns. Pictured are Dale Brown, Barbara Fuller, Curtis Mayberry, and Don Crawmer. .bis of the graduating class have. selected and Duane as the best all-around seniors of the class of 1960. Soni and Duane have held numerous offites since they first appeared on the campus in 1956. During the fall semester of this year, Soni was the student body song leader, while Duane was the student body president, - : ',s,,54 X Boldest Sheila .Coston Nelson Trinidad A fi! i f , I W .,:. M .1 -'mf-,W us X i 5 f -fxsswe-,hh T ,nv RUN!! Best Ath - Si-Fgron A Best Build Jane Berry Ed Bowman Adzw-Ka 'K ' 'Hs fu ,f h ly We . fs Ifli YQ-.W 5 m ,, Y ,1,'.-' ' W. if .,. -41 .fl ,.fv4 fa. I I W W .1 1 P 9 5 S 4- 2' F' mi ' x 'Tas .1 Kom Nugent Donny Dressed Karen Billingsley Fred Silvas l'0x 'Wharf' . .. ui ,gr , , . an 1' ' KX .,.f ,K .M 4 0' '58 Vice President Merlyn Garber President Ed Bowman Seniors lead students, prepare for future Joy Von Allmen Song Leader Janet Genasci By directing student government and leading the activities in which students par- ticipate, the seniors play a vital role in the life of MHS. Through an extensive system of classes, these last-year students receive training which help to prepare them for future life in the various fields which they have chosen, Yell Leader Donna Cutlip Vice-President BEVERLY WERNER I 1,51 Q. 'fi Secretary CARLYN REYES 4 f ii '13 President ED TAYLOR The Senior Class concerns Led by the Senior Class executive, the seniors turned their minds toward the thoughts of graduation and college. The spring semester is a full one for the seniors, who have to worry about making the credits to graduate as well as concerning themselves with the ceremony itself. B Yell Leader PAT BURGIN Silva itself with Graduation Plans Treasurer DIANA MILLER ,,p-'M Representative JUDY ROBERTS ,,.. g. va 3' c. 1 -. 17:57 f . Q 1. , 'k,, I .. ...W .. .2 5 ., ..,4i 1 I 2.1 . . H .,. , Q: Q, s gs wf. 2 I Q 'J '3 Gp P ' I . H I ' I l -fv :T I h': f frJf53:'1if . 1- 1: Y , fi 1 I 1 ...F I V W ca. fi-' Q -sz ' K .1 . f. ,w ,,m3, 'K ',' M I-T it 5? .f s :R 4 u 1 h . W. . 1-' A 2 K ' eg.. , . M + 'x- E lx F52 wud ff . .-. YI! ii f. z. Il 55: ' -. 'q 5 'ww x . . , ., . VJ BACK ROW: C, Abendshan, L. Ackerman, A. Adams, K. Agnew, S. Agnew, M. Almarez, I. Alvarado, Anderson, P. Anclerson, S. Anger. THIRD ROW: E. Angle, R. Armstrong, S. Atkinson, P. Babcock, L. Bak R. Ball, B. Barnes, V. Barnett, W. Barnett, B. Barton. SECOND ROW: J. Bates, K. Bates, Beaman, S. Bell, E. Bently, G. Benton, C. Bernadotti, B. Bernard, L. Bernard, H. Bick. FRONT ROW: Bickerstaff, M. Billington, P. Bingham, K. Bingle, A, Birch, D, Black, G. Blacklock, D. Blaco, J. Blair, Blake. . I I f 3 , ,.,. . . H f 'TITJT f ' ' if I U' N. er, B. G. D. Junior class triumphs in all around achievement BACK ROW: Blanco, A. Blankenship, M. Blankenship, J. Blodgett, R. Blunt, J. Boardman, B. Boling, Bond, G. Boone, D. Bow. THIRD ROW: H. Bowen, D. Bragg, B. Brasket, J. Bray, L. Bray, C, Brink. Brooks, B. Brown, L. Brown, R. Brown. SECOND ROW: V. Brown, P. Brumley, M. Bryson, G. Buchet, Buckner, C. Bulgheroni, C. Burke, N, Burrow, S. Burrow, P. Bushwell. FRONT ROW: P. Butler, S. Ca D. Calcagno, G. Camp, J. Camp, B. Campbell, B. Cancilliere, T. Cardoza, J. Carlile. F. D. 3. in, i R 2 Q if I - 9 4 . 75- V . Sf? . as A , ,: 'l--1 ' K . 1 : 7, '- ' 'T my . J. ., HN .,rk V :gm ... an V 'ii I -..- - I . A I -If , . I 'V-'I' 'if ...Q . I- I V :: ' . mi I : 1 ' Ei.. , , A 3 My . VLLV K eww, V51 ,lllw E. ' I' - : L N I . if I is N' - ....,.,., .W kay.. I G ,... I , ,, f -. .. , . ,. ,,, , . L' H A' 1 ' ff- -- .sq we ..,. 1 V . - . . .... . . K L V -an -A .. K V K h U I I I I Tf 1 ,,.. .... . A B i , . V - J I T' ig 1' in I -- A mf I-I ' . . ff 'J': ' . ,, . ...... 15 JJ... .Q s , . . , ,M , .. . ., . 1 ' I . J 1. : . : - on 2 I ' ' 1 'J ,f--Q , I' . H V V gb , X if tx in lx ' L' X , . .. ,Q is A .,- X A if Y A',,h, . ' . My M V V, V V .,,,,.. , V, ., G' f Vg , Q 1 Y' E J f . 'gf . , ,. ,,.. , , . , ,.:.,,,. .:1, J, , it 95? VVEEVVVT . Q F . , 5 ,. V ' ' is 2' - f J P , -.TL . - - . . X ' 3 f ' misery. MIM.. L? ..... L-.- f - we .les uf' .fl-S259 2 'K xy V IX I V fy, 35 ' V , A ..wnf'L W 1 i -Q L' ' BQ., :rr 0, vs is '1- ,. VV fx .af - F .1 9 L J BACK ROW: R. Carlos, S. Carlos, B. Carlson, J. Carmen, R. Carter, G. Carualha, C. Caskey, D. Cates, G. Caves, L. Caynor. THIRD ROW: E. Cervantez, B, Chapman, D. Charron, N. Choulef, D. Cheever, C. Clark, D. Clark, D. Clark, M. Clark, V. Clark. SECOND ROW: B. Clay, D. Cleaves, R. Coffey, R. Colbert, F. Cole, G. Cole, H. Cole, S. Cole, R. Cole, R. Collins. FRONT ROW: S. Collins, S. Collins, J. Colt, M. Conway, F. Coonce, L. Coonce, J. Cooper, L. Cooper, L. Cooper, J. Corgiaf. BACK ROW: M. Corgiaf, M. Cosner, A. Cover, D. Covey, R. Creek, P. Cripe, C. Crociafa, A. Crocker, W Crook, W. Crosley. THIRD ROW: H. Crouse, A. Cruz, C.Cummings, P. Cunnings, B. Cunningham, L. Cupp, J. Dahl, E. Daniel, S. Dansby, R. Dayton. SECOND ROW: R. Dean, J. DeBenedictis, P. Deckwa, P. Deering L. DeHart, W. Delay, D. Dell'Aringa, S. Dempster, M. Dempster, Y. Derivi. FRONT ROW: A. Dias, J. Dickens, B. Dickerson, L. Dolan, C. Donahue, K. Dow, l.. Doyle, J. Dunn, T. Echols, W. Edge. 5. 4 4 T' F ' r A 'ws x ,wa . , V :.f::- ' , L , R . W 1 . . V., p ig, V V rr '?4 ' . . , . VJ L -, 'Bw -' lE'Zi,-, Q5 i M. - 5? H+ . . , , E ,, 465' V E . ' 'f '. V . V , : V-qffpV . V, . - .,- sl ' ff lvi T A A A Q .':': ff' L V V f L i . Q 1 1 mr rrss .... 49 'L L3 L A . if 1 1: is .7 ,. T' f of L A ,J r A . M . '- . l 'iff , , K V , ' ,,'f F X F VgV V A, m Q 3 yyy ...Q 7, ra V , ,fry sa ,Vt y VV, .Vow . . V, . . V... ..k V my .V , lf f I f 1 'f'-'.'w---swf: f r I f H :F r A 4 V 5 .1 4-.A .vs ,,., 2- All for , .... 67 fr- y rw sh . 'tu- w ll , . F 1 so U ' ' 4 i Z ,,.. X A, ' I 3 I , if .. . - ' K V, .1 L , f, i 1 ,. . , , , ,WL. , , , I . 2255 6 , W. YJ.: -:cf Q , P ,ggg xi zgf . ,, M, QA, H I In I is ' W if .fi if I f 1 5 I 1 T f rr, ff ff I 'I ,f , , is ...J L..sB il ,..r iiris ' iiiii . ' :,, , if .4-as .,. W,,,. . , K , , eiziifl' f ' ,A' i -iii Tif l':' ::': :' ' W : ' ',,-M3 ,::-., :. f..., iifiifigffl' F f F ' ' - ., I - 1 sf- ,JT T ,,.. gf . Q 'FP f A ' 1 B' i r L - 1' 4 . yi f A ,f-1 ua. W, . ,, BACK ROW: B. Ellis, W. Epperson, C. Erickson, D. Evans, J. Faiardo, S. Falkin, G. Fanf, B. Farley, H. Feller, E. Ferguson. THIRD ROW: J. Ferrini, R. Fierro, J. Fischer, C. Follis, L. Fong, Y. Forsythe, J. Fox, E. Foy, S. Francis, D. Freeman. SECOND ROW: K. Friend, J. Frifz, J. Galloway, B. Garcia, S. Garroulfe, D. Garsf, G. Gates, C. Gemperli, L. George, B. Geftman. FRONT ROW: A. Gibson, G. Gibson, F. Gideon, C. Gillum, J. Ginotti, N. Gisler, M. Giesfrum, G. Gnesa, J. Goble, C. Goeriz. BACK ROW: M. Goeriz, W. Gongaware, R. Gonsalves, J. Gonzales, L. Gray, N. Gray, J. Greene, J. Green sfreef, R. Grogan, K. Gusfin. THIRD ROW: T. Hamrik, N. Hanks, F. Hanshaw, J. Hanshew, W. Hanson, N. Hardenbrook, G. Harringlon, J. Harrington, D. Harris, F. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: C. Hayes, J. Heath, J. Heflin, M. Heim, E. Hendricks, G. Hendricks, T. Hennessee, T. Herd, B. Herndon, S. Herndon. FRONT ROW: 5. Hibma, P. Hill, S. Hill, A. Hillar, C. Hoadley, L. Hoagland, L. Hofsfeffer, C. Holden, V. Hoover, L. Hopkins. F irr, W 5. ,- . -vu ff s, lcv' iid Q QTTIQ Afll' ,,.f ,,.- ' E l' J ill' i ' A .. . sssr., 1 5. 5 , ., . 1. . v' - ' Q , J . Y av 1,- H Q if ,Z U , Q1 in K y Q, ' if I- ' J' fi Q , 3. Q I I '- 'of . if I ::- .. 5 J M: . wr 1 . A f . J. , ., ..V, . ,..,..,, , , 1,W,,N ,Y ' , f- s -fe' f l all as Ai . P H- ...... ,t A Q Y .L . 5 AQ-. .4 uv' 'V il it T W'-V' 4 .I 6 if I . i . .5 ' . ' ' ji - ...S if Q' I ' L. - ' I ' B ...QQ BACK ROW: R. Hopkins, J. Horn, J. Horn, M. Horner, P. Howell, L. Huey, R. Huff, J. Huffman, L. Hughey, J. Hunf. THIRD ROW: R. Hunt, L. Hunfemann, M. Hurlimann, J. Isaacs, C. Isbell, H, Isola, B. Iverson, D. Jenkins, N. Jenkins, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Jobe, D. Johnson, H. Johnson, L. Johnson, S. Johnson, B. Johnson, E. Johnstone, J. Jones, T. Jones, O. Julian. FRONT ROW: R. Katheiser, S. Kaylor, D. Keeney, B. Keeney, J. Kelley, T. Kelly, J. Kelton, D. Kemp, J. Keyes, J. Kiernan. BACK ROW: M. King, M. King, S. King, B. Kirkbride, K. Kirkpalric, J. Kiyoi, R. Klopf, D. Knowles, Kramer, R. Lambert. THIRD ROW: L. Lancaster, M. Lane, C. LaRosa, J. Lawson, C. Ledbetter, R. Lee, Lewis, B. Limon, J. Lisf, F. Liffrell. SECOND ROW: B. Lobaugh, A. Lockard, K. Lorenson, J. Loveless, Low, S. Lundquisf, S. Lynch, S. Lyons, J. Madonna, J. Maines. FIRST ROW: N. Manka, D. Manning, Mapes, J. Marleft, B. Marlow, J. Marshall, B. Marshall, W. Marshall, M. Mariel, B. Martin. . , . -1- 'ff , ff G . 5 .1 '. ' ' 2 R i'ii I . ,,. -. X ' L .W 1. . , ,,.. , fry, X .,'f:5:. - A 1 ' 'ff ...gift Q X., A. .see .-... . :- 1 ,M .EN S. D. B. N. -.eb f. A . ,- v jun or as n'-Alb f' - ' I il l!flff'f. ' 2 .. , - -.-. f. . . I I , Q ' ' ' 9' . ff.-..ih R I V . Q N s ' I . L1 . I ,,.. P , ' A ' i ' I I . ..,, I J , A 'R lfifii' 5 J 'K 2. .23 J if B R' 4' y .K V K fum, H I Z I, K I , . :L K A ' Ii ' fa... ..,. W 7' . W y ' H-Q. - A ., I M' 1- f- . V .-Q ff I . 'I f :: : Xe . ' 11- .34 ... f k fi' H 2. J.. ,1,k jg L-:ii M .1 ffzi . - .i ,.f'-fW '1 I E. p ,,... 1 In U eff VAA., -'-1 if -1 I, Q'i'- . .. H V- ' L1L, Y L L ' ' ' eiollc - - . iie. T or liii c . ' ,, ih' .W A '95 5 J ' ' ,-m, ff ,,. 'i'i' LL i H I ' Wfi' ' . 5fz7155 ' 'y ' i ef l - .,,, --'f A A-1,1 ' BACK ROW: G. Morfin, R. Murfinez, J. Motlhiesen, J. Motfox, B. Mayes, P. Mayo, B. McDonald, B. McDonald, M. McForren. THIRD ROW: E. McGregor, R. McGuire, S. McMaster, M. McNulty, D. McWilliams, J. McWilliams, T. Medoglio, L. Mello, L, Mendez, M. Mengell. SECOND ROW: M. Meyer, G. Middlebrooks, D. Miller, K. Miller, M. Millon, M. Mifchell, S. Mize, B. Monez, C. Monioyo. FRONT ROW: R. Montoya, C. Moore, D. Moore, A. Morales, T. Morales, D. Morrow, D. Ncku, C. Nokogowa, R. Nelson, B. Neviif. BACK ROW: B. Newson, J. Niki, S. Niki, A. Noriega, J, Norton, F. Noyes, D. Nulson, T. OlBrien, L. Ohlson. THIRD ROW: J. O'Kelley, J. Olensluger, L. Ollor, R. Olvero, J. Orr, P. Orr, C. Orvis, D. Osborn, B. Osborn, M. Overholfzer. SECOND ROW: B. Owens, J. Oyler, R. Pacheco, B. Poioni, R. Ponkow, C. Pot- terson, C. Pearson, L. Pearson, P. Pearson, L. Pease. FRONT ROW: S. Pedego, J. Peele, T. Peferson, D. Pierson, S. Pinkslon, L. Pills, L. Plummer, J. Potter, L. Price, A. Pritchard. . .1 , H- . .,,, J - . A l , , . ll'o , . , 7'-'F A s,,. J ii A A W A T A iiiri ' rr. .... it 1 H ,, E! Mwgima A ,., ..,, , V W.. .yr i? ji .1 - 'r -V , , f - '7fi5g,?lnT1? ' ' il- ' -. ..-' W: I, 2 I ,fry , ,J , ,,,, My 321.551 :lt K ,k:, 'T W 7 Ng:-:l:,.w W kg VV if. 1 3,-Hi :ZW 142131. ' f'- r - - , 'i5:JE5f?7 if 1 , ' :wc , ,.,',' fn. ', 312' - , c s rlsss f , . , , ' . '.. .,,f -ss... r'ii .-. iilli .,,.. in iii lll I or rree B . ' clcl ii iiii A cll' ' 7 , ' Q' i i l ..,,r,....,,,,.,Z5mm5 mg.,Hmmmi..,,.,EE,3,M,z.?,,,:V W , ,W ,MA yyy,k Qwvmtwimiaxh I K I I K H I K K . V 3 WW W' z .M-vgr., wo' 'GF iiii A P P T ,'ii A 1 ' ' ii'i':: ' ii' 1 'r.. , 'lii J. 'i ' , ui . ..,, - , .1 .- A142 -.L L L - . K . A v ,all . ..,,f .L .L , E 3 Y -ut. t QZVL V. klgiz L-- A T, , I, L V P . ,f V . .4 X X '15 VM r: ' , A ' L - . a , .. , L 'R 'V L, Q in A V- L l S71 ' ' ' ' R i iii' F - . -- VA' L Lal as Wk I LL., .EL ,M V,,, , V.x ,.gp 1 LL it 7 LVM ' V I I . , YV ,EL . ' L L L A A iff- 1 .La ' -ina fig l MW 'iwtlaffg rpg, K I ,,,.. L ,,..,, , M .vm L L , L L. 5 1 . 1 A, L ' ze L 'v V ,LLL n L LL L W: . ., L fu. ' LS LLl, - , L' .L 1.1-A L I. iii L LL 'v-.1-.1 L,,, ' , ,,,L...e 'HL-: VL g V.: 2,jt.g,L.e' as -V A , : YJ V sg' ' ' Y V L fun- . V BACK ROW: P. Prudot, E. Quaresma, P. Quesnell, R, Raley, J. Romont, A. Rampoldi, T. Rector, E. Reece, M. Reed. THIRD ROW: H. Renfro, G. Rhodes, D. Rice, P. Rice, D. Richards, H. Richmond, J. Riddle, J. Riddle, N. Riggs, G. Riley. SECOND ROW: B. Roberts, D. Roberts, R. Roberts, J. Robinson, J. Robinson, L. Rodgers, D. Rogers, N. Rogers, J. Rombout, R. Rosoles. FRONT ROW: S. Routh, L. Ruth, S. Sabala, L. Sahl- man, L. Sahlman, B. Salais, R. Sallee, T. Sampson, L. Samuel, M. Satariano. BACK ROW: C. Savage, F. Schafer, K. Schaffer, T. Schrader, D. Schrein, R. Schwendiman, C. Scott, K. Seither, J. Sellberg, J, Sesser. THIRD ROW: C. Shaffer, L. Shank, C. Shinpough, G. Shirk, H. Shook, D. Showen, E. Silva, N. Simmons, T. Simpson, T. Simpson. SECOND ROW: J. Sims, A. Skittone, B. Sloan, A. Smith, B. Smith, C. Smith, L. Smith, P. Smith, R. Solano, B. Souza. FRONT ROW: E. Souza, R. Sparks, A. Spenker, A. Spenker, L. Spenker, A. Stallone, J. Stalnaker, J. Stark, J. Stark, J. Steagoll. L -...--. V V -. ,,,... ,,., L... .,... L .,, .,,L.., L L....- ..,. . I A V I L ,BL V Lg tw- C L rf: ,x , L, ' . . W LL v VV. L L .L x . , at K . MQW 9, J ti.. L, V pf' 'fx ff sw, A LL : A Q - fi' n L ,f ' 1' I 1 L .4 5 L Q. V L LLLLLL 4 VL , V lf LLL' Q L i J X ' D - L 1 -3. Fil, 'i : ll ii I gf ii VVVAJ fi' JF U ' fry L , M J In L 57 4 LL ' or L. 'ai 'Hr W4 f 'F 'yo' is J it JS Rt, Q: f we ' W ffl- -- ' 1 ' LL::-1' . : lr. ci . ,LV tg we .--1... 5 T, - Rf' f V I r Lb-i gf J I I I K H ' . V .5 LL. L 2 - V: ,' ' g .M Q :V 1 A se S - ' me A ste V...V L A I, g lv A so -- ' If ' B A . LVV LL . Il ' . ti' JF' sl 'l A 4- ncf xy 4: , if 5, V . . . . ,,.. j . . . ' . . . C1 Q . . Y JW V . ,af fe 31 iz. Q. W gr: ,.. .f Q: , J., l . ' h 1: ' Q ,A , 1 : y l h I , . . . M , ..,, E, X ' A H as . . ' L i Q X I 11.12. . I M. .- V ' I Y ' , e ii . ' A. 1 ' ggi 0 R R. R ' 1 I R. ' ' F, R ,. .8 X A V M9 kktt i V. i i in fi I iii ' ' 1 l X 'K LV J ' :Af f iii' at f wg: f . ,fm I mi R5 F 1 Q ' it. , . f1,:V . rf. ..r 4 . ....: V, 4,',, 2 -13 .f - Y BACK ROW: G. Steel, P. Stivers, L. Stoddard, C. Storey, S. Stowers, D. Stuckey, S. Swanson, J. Sylvia, B. Taylor, G. Taylor. THiRD ROW: J. Taylor, R. Thomas, D. Tillery, M. Tonini, R. Trollinger, F. Tucker, G. Turner, L. Underwood, D. Valim, D. Vanburen. SECOND ROW: H. Vanderburg, G. Vautin, B. Vieira, R. Walker, J. Wall, V. Wallace, M. Wallic, N. Wallis, L. Warren, S. Washburn. FRONT RCW: R. Waterman, C. Watkins, L. Watrous, R. Webb, H. Wegman, E. Welch, J. Werner, E. Wessling, F. Westbrook, R. Wheat. BACK ROW: L. Wheaton, H Wheeler, L. Wheeler, R. whipkey, B. while, B. White, J. White, O. White. R. White, R. 'Nilbor. THIRD ROW: K. Wilcox, K. Willett, C. Williams, E. Williams, G. Williams, K. W.lliams, P. Williams, R. Williams, S. Williams, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, H. Wilson, M. Wilson, R. Wilson, R. Wilson, A. Wimmer, C. Wine, N. Winter, K. Wise. FRONT ROW: R. Wise, W. Wren, S. Wright, J. Wright, L. Wright, C. Wyman, J. Yaebrough, G. Yates, P. Young. rf., ..., gg . ,K , M I X ,X ,,, , I ag , in f if A 'K :P -1. .krr Q.. ,r , 3 ec' In 7, ,. .,, .... K va? f. H . . 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X L ,Q ' Lwmafm. n,x1..a-mviriz U Am., Vi. Representative Carolyn Caskey Vice President Mary Ann lsola Secretary Saundra Atkinson President Richard Beck Juniors prove loyalty through participation Treasurer Tina Sampson Juniors at Modesto High School have shown many qualities which promise to make them capable and conscious seniors, able to perform the tasks carried on by final year students, The purpose of their many fund raising campaigns was to finance the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Song Leader Yell Leader Jerry Lynne Peele Nancy Anderson Vice President RONNIE NELSON Secretary President PERRY BLAC KMON LINDA MELLO Juniors exert effort in organization of the prom Members of the spring iunior executive were primarily involved with the organization of the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Led by the spring officers, the junior class cooperated both in the fund raising campaigns and the actual planning and creation of the Prom. B Song Leader Treasurer JANICE FERRINI Representative PAT STIVERS SAM HIBMA 1'- 76 . B Y if ' l an xl ...J . L gf' I,A A gf B' , - fi fl K 1' 1 H , ,yl, K T f . . ,,. K B ,N E.. .fl f :rx-fi :ilu ..-,.....iasz.4s.ss1zeffaff. Q., 5 J gf. W, 6 if ,J , 3 . ,E . . ' ,fi T325-iz K-W' W' g, 3' ,L it 2 5 1 I J E 3 R. , g ii, lil. - ' 'V J' I :L ST A iff' f+..HT: -i lQ, ' . ' H '1 .. -f,, .f f :wi we K. - il . 1 ,'k:. 7 1. - . flu. 4, V 53 J 1 .. gf r , A s A ' , - ' ...D -i' Q., , .W JM' , , .1 r ,v . Q Q x .. , V - : ' BAC K ROW: L. Adcox, L. Adcox, J. Alexander, E. Alford, L. Allenbaugh, R. Allred, D. Allwein, E. Alvarado, L. Alves, D. Alvey. THIRD ROW: B. Amador, T. Amaral, E. Anderson, L. Anderson, L. Angle, C. Asher L. Asher, C. Alfeberry, B. Barada, M. Bargas, M. Bargas. SECOND ROW: S. Baker, J. Bartleff, K. Barton Baughman, N. Bauman, L. Baxier, B. Beall, V. Beall, J. Bell, K. Benson, C. Bernard. FRONT ROW incouri', R. Bias, K. Billings, M. Billinglon, R. Bird, F. Bispo, G. Black, L. Black, J. Blaco, G. Blank P. Blaylock. I960 M. Bro E. Bust D. Cap Charro ww av iiis 'T' Sophomore class is largest at MHS during year BACK ROW: J. Bledsoe, J. Blevins, J. Bolin, D. Ballon, J. Borek, K. Bowers, J. Bowman, T. Boyd E. Brackett, B. Bradbury, C. Brahic. THIRD ROW: A. Brand, J. Bray, D. Brimm, D. Brown, D. Brown, G. Brown, L. Brown wn, R.Brown, V. Brown, H. Brownlee. SECOND ROW: P. Brugger, J. Burkett, G. Burneifs, J. Burrow, amanfe. J. Bye, S. Cadwell, M. Callahan, A. Campbell, R. Campbell, M. Cancilliere. FRONT ROW: orgno, B. Carr, J. Carr, M. Carr, A. Carrillo, B. Cosazza, S. Caslleman, J. Casfilgloue, D. Chadic, J. n, B. Chaslrin. 5:-cv' wp- 3 .,,... ,V ., ,L 5 All -if mm Q. ,fkv x ' ' lfsagi fn? 'eff i , 'Q' jg Stax, M, , ..,, , ' 2- ' s .fi fr' L BACK ROW: E. Chavez, A. Chrisco, C. Christiansen, C. Chronisier, C. Chronisfer, D. Church, J. Clapp, A. Clark, C. Clark, S. Clayton, P. Cloud. THIRD ROW: G. Cobb, R. Cobb, C. Cochran, L. Coffer, B. Cole, M. Cole, R. Cole, L. Coleman, K. Collier, C. Coonce, G. Cooper. SECOND ROW: J. Cooper, D. Copas, D. Copes, B. Costa, J. Cox, A. Cramer, J. Cravens, E. Crisp, L. Crisp, J. Crifes, C. Crutchfield. FRONT ROW: D. Cummings, E. Cunningham, A. Curtis, D. Cuflip, R. Cuyno, J. Danielli, B. Davidson, J. Davies, H. Davis, K. Davis, L. Davis. BACK ROW: L. Davis, R. Davis, R. Davis, R. Davis, J. Dean, L. DeHart, S. Delzer, R. DeSignori, F. Desimon S. Desoifo, B. Dickens. THIRD ROW: C. Disney, M. Dixon,' S. Dobbs, E. Douglass, D. Duckarf, G. Duggins, D Duncan, B. Dunn, E. Dunn, M. Dutter, R. Ebrighf. SECOND ROW: J. Eggers, G, Ellerd, L. Elgen, P. Ellis S. Ellis, B. Emerson, P. Engelberf, J. Engle, S. Epperson, D. Evans, S. Evans. FRONT ROW: D. Faughf, D Faulk, M. Fields, R. Fiscalini, A. Fisher, B. Fisher, G. Fliehr, J. Flippo, D. Florez, R. Fong, B. Ford. nv on 35' M ,..-w is-N 'ef' 1' BACK ROW: K. Forsyth, H. Foy, M. Fraizer, S. Freeman, S. Frenier, S. Frizzell, J. Fuller, J. Fuller, R. Furio, J. Galeazzi, J. Galleazzi. THIRD ROW: P. Gann, S. Garber, D. Gardner, J. Garrett, L. Garrett, l. Gayle, R. Gayle, B. George, D. Gilbert, J. Gilliland, B. Glasgow. SECOND ROW: A. Glover, F. Goodloe, D. Goodpasture, R. Goodpasture, J. Gordon, J. Grace, C. Gragg, A. Grant, J. Green, J. Green, W. Gregg. FRONT ROW: S. Gregory, J. Greydanus, S. Grider, J. Grimes, M. Grogan, D. Groves, J. Grubb, D. Gucene, R. Guffey, R. Guinn, G. Guzman. BACK ROW: B. Hale, J. Hall, S. Hall, R. Haller, B. Hamlin, L. Hamlin, G. Hampton, W. Harden, C. Hard- ing, P. Harris, C. Harrison. THIRD ROW. A. Harvey, D. Haslam, C. Hatch, L. Hawkins, M. Hawkins, T. Hawkins, P. Hayes, S. Hayes, T. Hayes, S. Hearn, E. Heim. SECOND ROW: E. Henbee, W. Henderson, L. Hennings, B. Henry, B. Henry, B. Henry, K. Henry, S. Henry, D. Herman, J. Herring, N. High. FRONT ROW: B. Hightower, C. Hill, S. Hill, B. Hillar, G. Hinkle, B. Hively, R. Hodges, J. Hogan, L. Holcomb, J. Hollis, C. Holmes. f ill' 0- arf' fs ' ,gas xlsi. . 9.415 ' 'T 3 'Q' ft 1 iz je ... ... Q I , Q, I . If 'ig :if .Md 2. 7 iii I N' J 5 '51 If 'gf I 3 ,ne 5.3 , Q 'di- . E - M Uma 4? A IJ? .23 BACK ROW: C. Hommond, J. Honeycutf, R. Hooper, E. Hoover, T. Hopion, P. Hott, S. Houghton, G, Hough, T. Housden, C. Huffman, P. Huntemann. THIRD ROW: R. Hunter, R. Hussey, A. Infanger, T. Isham, V Jackman, D. Jackson, J. Jackson, M. Jacquez, B. James, M. Jarboe, C. Jarrett. SECOND ROW: M, Jasmer, A. Johnson, B. Johnson, M. Johnson, G. Jolliff, J. Jolly, J. Jones, J. Jones, P. Jones, R. Jones, S. Jones FRONT ROW: J. Kahler, J. Keeling, R. Keeney, T. Keese, D. Keith, D. Kelly, M. Kilgore, K Killian, I. Kirby, M. Kiyoi, W. Knight. ' , 1' . , , YIAA. ' I ,f1.'1f faq, l f' yi ixxsifvfy A ,,,4,u',:1 f If I of -A -, wwf' v BACK ROW: E. Krigbaum, K. Kuhl, L. Kuykendall, D. Lambert, C. Lammey, F. Lammey, L. Lane, H. Langford R. Langston, M. Laningham, J. Lanphear. THIRD ROW. C. Larson, P. Lencioni, C. Lewis, D. Lewis, J. Lewis K. Lewis, L. Lewis, S. Lewis, J. Limon, P. Linhares. SECOND ROW: L. Lott, B. Love,'S. Loveday, B. Lowe, K. Lucas, N. Luera, L. Luke, P. Luke, J. Lynch, L. Mackenzie, V. Madden. FRONT ROW: A. Manke, A. Manke, B. Marcillac, P. Marks, E. Marshall, L. Martel, D. Martella, J. Martin, B. Martinez, F. Martinez, J. Martinez. W ' 'MI ffm fi .4 gi .. 'ilzff' 22. ., 35- I -1 . . ,. i i ,-, A f 79 , iii ir : , D , I ,S ,ig l ' ... an - N f I 'F' f v 'M X E ,,,I . ' ar I , r Q5 l fl ' - 'W-fr f I I ,yn 'E A sf .W ,P I IQ. t v AQ 13 , . iv ,, 5 X I -is 2 F' 79 eg. -:Ji N tl! Q' - M- J ze ' -. I ? . ,, V A ,,.. x i Yi , B J rl' Q W f , ,l 9 , f sign, , fu. KL. 'Q'F ' BACK ROW: M. Martinez, O. Martinez, C. Massey, V. Mata, J. Matthews, M. Matthews, L. Maxfield, P. May, C. McClure, J. McClusky, .B. McCollum, C. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. McCutcheon, J. McDonald, D. McGranahan, S. McKim, B. McManis, J. McManus, J. McMaster, C. McPherson, B. McRivette, F. Medieros, M. Mein. SECOND ROW: D. Mendonza, C. Messamer, A. Miller, B. Miller, B. Miller, R. Millich, B. Minyarcl, J. Mitchell, K. Mitchell, A. Montoya, C. Moore. FRONT ROW: M. Moore, A. Moreno, M. Morris, D. Morri- son, W. Morriston, R. Munsinger, E. Nakagawa, A. Nakagawa, G. Neal, D. Nelson, H. Nelson. BACK ROW: L. Nelson, G. Newport, H. Nicholas, G. Noule, E. Nunes, T. Nunez, M. O'Brien, R, Ochoa, G. Oliver, J. Oliver, P. Olson. THIRD ROVV: P. Olson, R. Olson, S. Orpen, B. Osborn, C. Osborn, L. Oshier, R. Ott, R. Oyler, L. Pacheco, D. Paioni, S. Paioni. SECOND ROW: N. Palmer, D. Parker, L. Parker, P. Parker, P. Parker, J. Parodi, M. Pate, K. Patrick, W. Patterson, C. Patton, G. Paugh. FRONT ROW: A. Pearson, R. Pearson, M. Peralta, W. Perine, F. Perin, D. Perrotti, M. Peters, A. Peterson, L. Peterson, D. Phillips, T. Pifferini. of in 1,7 W 8- 1 -fm i: Q ,.-T' .. V .Si 6' Q ff' A ,,,. ...Q L, H, Z 'L :gy A Q, F. ,Q- if f. 'life 4: yi. . .. - ' -in 3' . rf -is ti l 5 . ,,.. wwf . I' 3 s T N. wr.. , . .4-,Q ff xml ? EJ , BACK ROW: B. Pike, A. Pirrone, I. Ponte, J. Porter, J. Post, B. Posthuma, C. Presto, C. Pritchard, F. Pritchard, S. Puryear, R. Quaresma. THIRD ROW: D. Ramsay, J. Ray, N. Rector, J. Reece, L. Reese, D. Reine'ke, B. Rendek, D. Reynolds, J. Reynolds, J. Rhodes, E. Rice. SECOND ROW: J. Riddle E. Riggs, F. Riggs, R. Rivas, B. Roberts, K. Roberts, J. Roland, D. Rose, J. Rose, J. Ruth. FRONT ROW: P Saiais, R. Sallee, M. Salvador, B. Sampscn, G. Sanders, J. Sanford, B. Santos, R. Sargent, F. Satterwhite, D. Scott. BACK ROW: T. Seither, D. Shanahan, B. Show, D. Shuman, D. Silva, R. Silva, B. Simms, K. Simpier, J Simpson, C. Smith, G. Smith. THIRD ROW: H.. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, L. Smotherman, D. Snow, S. Solano, J. Spenker, L. Stafford, G. Steele, M. Stephens. SECOND ROW: C. Stevens, L, Steward, A. Stoll, A. Stoll, R. Stoll, J. Studebaker, P. Stutchman, L. Swanson, G. Taylor, M. Taylor, C. Tedrick. FRONT ROW: G. Thomas, M. Thomas, L. Thompson, L. Thompson, L. Thompson, L. Thompson, D. Thorne, J. Tinkle, D. Tittsworth, T. Tiwater, G. Todd. F24 L A 75 n Qgyw. K SE , , if ,, il' lf ' 5' Kg.. .4 . .J Sw f-' r l L 1:9 , ,ar J, - ' A at 1 if fre- 512.12 ' 'P , . ,,. 1, Y- ,, ,..k .. y A 'T 5 A'AA A AM fs ring.. Sf isaa S, 5, 'RT 3 BACK ROW: A. Toledo, A. Toledo, N. Tomassi, P. Towery, B. Towler, J. Tramel, N. Travis, J. Trollinger, C. Trombetto, V. Truman. THlRD ROW: T. Tubbs, J. Tuers, B. Tyree, B. Usrey, E. Vanburen, A. Van- dykhuizen, L. Vargas, B. Ventura, M. Vernon, R. Vice. SECOND ROW: F. Vinson, D. Wade, S. Wagoner, J. Walker, P. Walker, E. Wallace, G. Walton, B. Wampler, D. Want, N. Ware. FRONT ROW: D. Warren, R. Warren, C. Watson, I. Watson, B. Weaver, D. Weitl, K. Werrell, D. Wheeler, J. Wheeler. BACK ROW: M. Wheeler, B. White, C. White, E. White, N. White, J. Whitley, J. Wiley, P. Wilkinson, B. Willemstyn, H. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Williams, W. Williams, S. Williamson, B. Wilson, J. Wilson, J. Wilson, J. Wilson, T. Wilson, R. Windham, J. Winkle, H. Winter. SECOND ROW: S. Wirowek, A. Wise, D. Wolf, P. Womack, V. Woodson, S. Vilocten, E. Wray, D. Wright, G. Yanez, G. Yonez. FRONT ROW: R. Yarnell, F. Young, H. Young, S. Zimmerman, M. Nichols. R 2 'Q -ig,g3,f-um, x Q-. an . h gf -- 1 . ww: 'mx 'Q 'Wi .E . ,, z f mx iii ? . , nga... , A ff , K 11 . ,,,g:f, ' S ,ui w x xih, - +2-if wgw Y 2 R ' A ' , , , -vi 19- QQ? W. fest All-qrogpd Gilbert 5 5? 3 Z v Vice President Tim lsham Secretary Chris Patton President Ron Reclusaclo Sophomores demonstrate MHS loyalty Treasurer Lynda Parker Sophomores have shown a lot of spirit during the past school year by being active participants in rallies and extra-curricular activities, Their activities are helping them to become upperclassmen next year. The sophomore class has completed many proi- ects and campaigns to raise money as well as benefit the school and community. Representative Song Leader Yell Leader Carol Lewis Chris Stevens Terri Pifferini Q... ,I-.T President STEVE CRANE Vice-President BILL McRIVETTE dim Vw. Sophomores make plans for their upper classmen activities The sophomore classmen busily prepared themselves for the activities and studies which they will encounter when they are finally upper classmen. Thoughts of the Junior Math Test and the Junior Comp are top on the list. Representative ANNETTE PIRRONE F5 at ra,ss T Secretary CHRIS STEVENS Treasurer ELLEN ALFORD '-...nfl it? 3 , ' ffl . X. 1 lf, rs. :a B ,.- W B A : A l B I K N. , , , . . y, , Y , A at . sf- ., .,.., - 7 mr... 5 gh rw -rr , I 'ry , - gf .. i'f.i A R K' T e -sf 'L 5' ,- 1 A 'T W,,, '- ,,... A- ,. ' ' f 4 bf A -9 K 1 lx fl af g I 3 3 .. 1 Q lplx. M gh B ,. 5, J ,QW ... If , W JK 4 , ' . Q 1 l Qll jf, 'J A J ' , A ' ' , A . BT 'fit 4 ,,, , , .'gf H N, . we rere 7B'.f4f Nw . I 3 I K A.:-5 K 1 5-is , qi 5- -,,, , 'II A Q , A ,R Wi K ga it l B' ir J V , W. f . .f .f Q-. eww f M? A +R: Wye WQJ ee :H 1 e .iil 'Bi'.Li1 iiii B3 M fi. ff :WX rex ,J QM' ' f N .' Lil' ' . , x ' al an BACK ROW: M. Acireno, R. Ackerman, C. Adams, S. Adams, J. Agan, A. Aguilasocho, L. Alberti, S. Alexan- der, T. Alexander, C. Allen, W. Allen. THIRD ROW: L. Amstutz, L. Anderson, M. Andrews, G. Arcl, P. Arnold, C. Ashby, D. Atkinson, E. Auld, J. Avery, R. Babcock, C. Babsfon. SECOND ROW: R. Bailey, P. Baker, R. Baker, G. Ball, E. Babtisfe, K. Barber, N. Barrett, M. Barton, J. Bates, D. Bauman, K. Bauman. FRONT ROW: B. Bayne, K. Boys, J. Beck, J. Beck, P. Becker, R, Begil, S. Benedict, S. Benedict, M. Bentley, J. Benzinger, B. Berlanga. Freshman class excels during its trial year BACK ROW: J. Bernard, R. Berner, A. Berry, G. Bernstein, H. Bertolero, N. Black, B. Blum, D. Blunt, M. ROW: T. Boone, S. Best, G. Boutan, G. Bowman, J. Boyd, J. Boyd Bondi, J. Bonds, G. Booker. THIRD 1 R. Bracco, E. Brarckett, G. Bradbury, G. Bradley, C. Brantley. SECOND ROW: E. Brashear, C. Brendler, C. Brewer, L. Brink, M. Brown, R. Brown, R. Brunetti, J. Brunkest, J. Buer, P. Buffington, J. Burgin. FRONT ROW: D. Burr, L. Burrow, B. Busby, B. Butler, N. Butler, S. Byrd, C. Cadoret, S. Cagle, L. Cain, D. Caldwell, J Callaway. kiln: nf- , 5 . , fn K, .1 1 , N. I wa. . 4, J, fred -df gg i ' r f , . 1 o af: ga Y P f -ef' 3' if-r 394 '93 CH! lv. V ' 4 ,, J zl' d ,, .-IQ, s , A ,L , 4 .3 sn- Q 1 241 J , Q., .Mfr . me J . Q 2 'V .J . ff' ff C5 ,W .W f . , I 'H mv 4- ' ' , , , 1 . N C B A4 'Q :gi . Q . 'n'i Q . , C Q ...1- ,V yy,: 1. 1 B , Ri - sv. .1 ,' - A . ' A li J Y A J L A if I ' F' 'X fl J r ' v,: I , 1 Q, Q - 5 f If ' at f ...., N. , I .. C , , . ... , A . , .. , ..-. L., . ' - W 159 . . ' . , .Lf ' 1 - F f - .04 L- .-.,,, ...ff 'av 151' .- ' 'N 1- -2' x a ,, ss -Q 0 X ,:l, 1 I I V I in If 1 '5. fi' - 21... 5 .r + Q3 if ff- r 'L il' 1.312 -V ' 'fl Q F4-J. H ' ' W . ' 1.171 J 'Q , fi ns Q M .V - .. W ' , ii fl in ,,-1 1 ' ' .gr A A , S f rr. fl, . mf - . g. R 3' . gf A A I l ' l ' - .fm .7 2 ,ggi .1 , . -1 ,I f L 1 5575 9 'T' 4 fo - fax. In , N , 5 ,Q , ,Q ,Q .Q 1, .7 3 f fs' f 'if ' 4 I , . A . ' J ,fs fi' 3 A ,,AL 'if 'LgiL'L 1 ' Q 1. ii E 4 . ftifraffal -2 fr! , f 5 vi N fr ,... ,, ,V , K - r , J - . - 1 .T 'W ' ,,lk V 4 A A M HA V' ' ,h x, X .f I I Av-Q A L x N BACK ROW: A. Cambra, L. Cameron, J. Camp, J. Campbell, J. Campbell, L. Campbell, S. Campbell, S. Campbell, S. Canon, S. Cardoza, V. Carlos. THlRD ROW: P. Carper, L. Carraway, L. Carroll, D. Caslillo, l. Caslillo, J. Castleman, L. Caves, R. Cerraio, J. Charron, C. Chyies, H. Ciraolo. SECOND ROW: B. Clinken- beard, D. Cochneuer, D. Cockburn, C. Collins, J. Collins, D. Conley, P. Conrad, P. Coonce, J. Cooper, L Cooper, J. Corn. FRONT ROW: D. Costa, J. Coslley, K. Colfer, L. Courtroul, J. Cowdley, D. Cox, L. Cox, C. Craig, A. Crane, S. Crifasi, J. Crires. BACK ROW: D. Crulchfield, M. Cude, D. Cullum, D. Cullum, P. Cupples, J. Cusey, L. Cuflip, L. Davis, J. Dayton. L. DeBoer, S. Debolf. THIRD ROW: C. DeLong, P. Dempster, K. Denney, L. Dias, B. Dinwiddie, K. Disbrow, M. Doly, C. Dowell, S. Downs, M. Drake, S. Dunlop. SECOND ROW: C. Dunscomb, W. Durrer, R. Edgecomb, S. Edmisfon, M. Ehler, L. Ehrler, J. Elwess, J. Embrey, M. Enos, D. Epperson, D. Erickson. FRONT ROW: D. Ernsr, H. Esparca, J. Esiacio, G. Flanagan, E. Flora. Evans, P. Farley, R. Fell, M. Fernandes, J. Fiscalini, l. Fitch, J. ta, Pa . . , K . s M i . C. 1 jcwg rrtg ..f z gm V ' ,,, , A? - .,.. Eh Q. . - M , iii! . A i ' 4... V - Us A . JZ' 5' .sl .4 8- ,J 'L L' 'IJ' ' l 6 A- ' YF' Q ig L X fi 4 Q , : '-1 2 ' 1 . A LQ- ii 471 4--if, 4.1L I A ,. if if J i' W .. fl ' 1 ' I 'ff 'C L 2 .T . 2- 2- be f , Q 1-if ' 1. 3,1 ia i L l. ' 4 A if .?'?I:.'u -li dl , I T ,, -4+ 4 . f 1.- ? N1 if A. X7 ' vu-1: L. M f 1 - L f rfr VV, . . . , -. L X Q31 1,11 ...V W? x Qc- - 4 .Q M T we : 'F , Q J A l I5 'f- 1 :W I ,VJ , '..., f . , K - 1' 9' 4 , 1, W Jn . I . ' if., ll 3 1 II A if 'ff - 'N We A glial We iff: :file ,ff - bkf ' 6l'fff:w+ ' i of ii' 1 2, h 'V V , ,Q ,, ii. , I. y . . , r . Q fs s .. le, Q el! K.. Q '21 , ,4 R ir 2 -1 Al Mi Y 9 x -11 xi f . FI' y y l y 1 y y , Qi. SLN? ,3 U25 ,iff :Qi ,f,z K: ' ak? A A nf I ev by W ,M b A I ,Kwai ,,.1 K :E Q., ,zyijy E K M. Johnston, E. Jones, K. Jordan. BACK ROW: L. Flores, F. Flory, S. Flory, N. Follis, B. Foresi, J. Fox, G. Frolers, A. Freeman, R. Fritz, M. Frund, D. Fuller. THIRD ROW: E. Fuller, C. Furio, J. Furr, J. Gambia, L. Gann, A. Garcia, B. Garner, C. Geis, E. Genasci, C. Gilberf, M. Gillock. SECOND ROW: S. Gillelfe, J. Gage, B. Glasgow, l. Gloria, R, Glover, F. Gnesa, G. Goble, S. Gonsclves, M. Gonsalves, D. Goodwin, D. Gossard. FRONT ROW: L. Gray P. Green, V. Green, D. Greensfreet, D. Gregory, S. Grenbeaux, V. Grogan, M. Grover, C. Guinn, DI Guinn, B. Gunler. ACK ROW: J. Haberle, D. Hahnm, P. Hamby, J. Hamillon, M. Hamilion, R. Hamillon J. Hammer, L Hammon, D. Hammonds, S. Hansen. THIRD ROW: R. Hanson, J. Harper, P. Harrison, L. Hawkins, S. Hawkins F. Henriques, R. Hensley, A. Hibma, J. Holden, M. Holguin, M. Holguin. SECOND ROW: G. Holliday, R Holmes, B. Hopkins, A. Horney, J. Hoskison J. Holt, J Howard F Hodges M Howser L Humphre s, S , . , . , . , . y Isbell. FRONT ROW: S. Jaques, G.Jaynes, R. Jobe, M. John, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Jackson, T. Johnson, 1 1 1 .1 , il lx lri ' rf, 351. fx., .,jZ.,' ' ful: . A, vlr: H N J A A li - xf l ' , .,, ....l , ,V 4 , A ... ffl ,- .:f: 7 .2 H4 ,M X 7 E I X L...- . x hgg' S 'Q' Z. .- ,,.. It W., 2 L.-WILL: , 4-w. .iii rf A i ' ' x 1 .Xia . HIM ... b .. , f 1: . 1. . . ,,. -..J ' ' 'T ,J 1 A ' 1 M' -i':: yy ' I J.. Q' L, LL' J y I x F K 1 X 'I H rg, 1 f ' Q .,.. 1 Q Q A rw! K a Q Q 2... 1 I A is Q - . ki Virb W5 is D.. Q ,L Q . W I . , ,f,,g,g yy .yyy , A y '61 - y - gf A ii Z UE? K V,,- .. H M., V: , , 6 :gf , we W, K fi ff, . 4 4 il 1 , ,f l L We i 1 ...Q , , ,,, . ,X ,, V -Q: l , s ' X Y .1 ,, , 3 ,R ,- I K WKK K K A , . X .. , ,Y V H ' .Q - jr. tl' A s ' ' ,V isffe .4 y . ..- .f it 1 6 'af' l Y ' iiii .Ji Ll b f ss ' gl l l. iii y t ff . - - Pl ,. 1 'Q' is fa. 0 N ,, ... , ,x .. , T 'VJ 'A' '! w 4 .Q -1 KJ ,,'5'o 3j' -33 '-Z' J .- 'Mr I ' --' K, :,' . , my if .X D , , -F , , -M H K . K x KK - : 1 0' ' ,f sf, + -- , , .1 f . ff ' . .. 1 ' B 71? Q .A ' - ,A .J b 5 - D J L KKK KK ,- tv ,,,, X., -Q J K M, K .KKX K KA ,k,. I . ,, ,, K f .:-, K .- , K ' KK :K . 1.' . .d l 3' ' 551 ll A S l . . ' A H6 K 4, 5. KA but-1 elm! 529. KK b K T. L-K K ta, ' .4 , ew., ' . ,z 1 1 , A . Rr , L si, ' ef- f' 3' 45 ,A pi, '- f . - - J. fi I A. 4.3 T ' N' f K .si KK It K V... . BACK ROW: J. Jorgese, R. Justice, L. Keele, B. Keller, F. Kelley, J. Kilgore, C. King, S. King, T. Kirk, D. Kiyoi, A. Kloberdanz. THIRD ROW: C. Knighten, R. Knowles, S. Lamphear, S. Lander, A. Lane, S. Lane, R. Larison, J. Larsen, F. Lasiter, D. Lawson, G. Lawson. SECOND ROW: M. Leqdro, N. Lee, T. Lewis, L. Lemas, G. Lightner, R. Linhares, L. Little, S. Long, Z. Look, R. Lovelady, A. Loya. FRONT ROW: C. Lucas, M. Lucas, M. Lucas, M. Lucero, P. Luiz, J. Lyle, J. Lynch, A. Lyonsi, K. Maier, S. Mangum, L. Maples. BACK ROW: T. Maples, D. Marasovich, E. Marquez, J. Marshall, C. Martin, J. Martin, M. Martin, S. Martin, L. Martinez, A. Mathis, M. Matteson. THIRD ROW: S. Matthews, S. May, S. May, J. Maybee, E. Mayberry, D. Mayer, V. McAIwee, R. McCoy, J. McComb, M. McCusker, B. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: G. McDonough, J. McGuire, S. McGuire, W. McKin, A. McMillen, P. McNamara, B. McNulty, T. McNulty, V. Medeiros, P. Mein, V. Mefford. FRONT ROW: J. Melson, E. Mercer, M. Merrritt, C. Meyer, D. Mihelis, P. Miles, E. Miller, G. Miller, J. Miller, V. Miller, K. Miranda. ' K.. H K. . K iq 1? zu fa. QQKKP ,, a- l Q . 1'-f' V, f ..+ . ,1' - L.. . 5 D -J -1 Q +ve-v KK., ,, , 1,13 KKK, . V 1' . K . y iii A S f.. A J. ft r. - . Q - .-' .'.:1 U' K f' g ,Q 'fl hp - ' X ' 4. . - if J S J 1 ' ' 'fp K- 4' QK 57' V' l l,,,sK K -. 1 'link-,l . .VVV ,, ..... KK K' Q KK: Yi: KK, 1. My 'K K L1 P 'J I ,.'l Q .lli fl wg - ' ii' -Y A Y Y ' V H ' - 23352 wif .K.. fl' ..-S. , 1' ,!',, l K - 1 ' . ' 1 K, ' 'C ' .. '77 'f ' ' ' lx' 5 - 2- if ' A ' NWI'--' I . A ' . fi 'nf 1 KK K 1: i X ,, J Ikj ,gig ,aevzn fs A tagf, 4. ' N. KK .- ff' , V ,-.Q . -. . , .4 ,, - J J .- A T' heyy 1' - - ' ' - .M x YM. Hua iii: L. ... .1 -7, o 4' 'uf if ' F 7' 2' a ff el fr'- 4. l ,fi l 4 A J -wwf V-ti' ? '9' o W ' A l ,. 5, M .. W,,, by 'Q .V K , I ya .5 Q Q 6, . Hi? ' All F il A.: ooii ' JA ,Ji 1. R L.. kyry ,, 1. I it is -P .N . Q? 1 O h ,, . ur: jf di 'I' BACK ROW: B. Mitchell, D. Mitchell, L. Mitchell, B. Mize, C. Mize, J. Mize, M. Montgomery, M. Montoya, B Moody, G. Moore. THIRD ROW: T. Moore, G. Morales, F. Moreno, C. Morotti, C. Morris, F. Morris, F Morris, H. Munsiger, J. Murphy, K. Muykes, V. Neal. SECOND ROW: D. Nelson, C. Nevitt, M. Nevitt, W. Newton, B. Neyman, H. Nicolas, C. Nighbert, J. Niki, S. Nipper, R. Nixon. FRONT ROW: R. Noriega, K Norton, D. Nugent, P. Nunes, D. Nutson, D. Oyler, P. Owens, D. Oshier, A. Olvera, M. Ochoo. BACK ROW: L. Oeth, R. Olson, S. Pacheco, W. Paioni, M. Palmer, H. Pappas, M. Passalaquo, W. Patrick H. Patterson, M. Payton. THIRD ROW: A. Pearson, F. Pearson, A. Perine, M. Peterson, M. Pierson, F Pivonka, J. Plaster, G. Podesto, R. Porter, G. Post. SECOND ROW: D. Poulson, M. Powers, D Prendergast, B. Price, J. Prudot, W. Quesnell, B. Quinn, H. Ramirez, H. Ramos, P. Ramsey. FRONT ROW: S. Ream, K. Recleusoda, R. Reed, S. Reich, L. Reynolds, B. Rhodes, C. Rich, M. Richards, G, Richardson, B Richmond. I 5 G Q! 5' H Q., ,I ,9- CQ QQ-uv fro!-'P . 11 e f 1 ut.- , ...A ff ' x 'J Ki.. I 1 1 rw ' 3 AV. 65 2 fin. A ,ff vu- 'T :fi - i AA A if . ,gf Q if ..,.. ,-9' 52 I I .' 'Lf' '-v K . -fs ,J Q- l f A LF 1 iii? T . ' Q J M ...Q -V M 5, 1 m W 5'- ii J t ! A . J VV - 51, M . A A- ' ' .1 ' ' 2 , ' ,K . K ,klk S iri A - ' A. . Q ' ,E L' A as y e.le K N I' , Vkiry .,g: BACK ROW: C. Richmond, C. Ricldle, D. Riley, R. Ritchey, S. Ritter, C. Roberts, A. Ribinson, D. Robinson, G. Robinson, K. Robinson. THIRD ROW: R. Robinson, J. Rombout, X. Romero, M. Rose, C. Russell, R. Saccone, D. Sadler, P. Salter, M. Sanchez, K. Sawyer. SECOND ROW: J. Scarbrough, A. Schaeffer, D. Schaffer, R. Schmidt, M. Scholten, B. Schuler, C. Secreto, R. Seeley, D. Shafer, S. Shanahan. FRONT ROW: L. Sharp, P. Sharp, D. Shirk, A. Shoob, J. Shook, L. Shook, J. Short, J. Showalter, R. Shurtz, R. Siler. BACK ROW: H. Silva, J. Silverose, K. Silya, D. Simmons, M. Sisk, L. Slocum, D. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: L. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, S. Smith, G. Snow, J. Snow, D. Solano, J. Soliorio, R. Solorio, L. Soranno. SECOND ROW: B. Sorensen, D. Spencer, C. Spenker, J. Stanhip, E. Starkey, B. Steeley, T. Stewart, J. Stone, T. Stone, C. Stout. FRONT ROW: P. Sutton, V. Swayze, L. Sweet, C. Tanner, R. Tanner, K. Taylor, M. Taylor, R. Taylor, D. Thomas, J. Thomas. f'. , y h -,-. V M t . T t...... A 2 A ' is S . 'A' .TQ V . q ,., . fi ' 15 Fi F5 3 gi l' ,, 1, jg N 'vw ,F I, WM, tt, l tt' l J . y in 91 fe , rih . 'r.V W ,V A 33 if E I.. 2 4 My Y V W , VAAV R, ... we If , ,... A rd J l I 1-4 I A 'iiw 24 .... QQ.: as 1, N :f X .. I -f wa., J .. . 5 1, 3 W l : 1 ,.-,rf Q IQ .rg , ,I ,Q-vw 4 X K .X -Q f ,QI I I 'G 'X l W...-f Y :fr i 4, I N Q .. 1 I Xf 4- 1 s .a E l 4. ' 'M' if f'l2 i as ' I Y T I ,A '58, 1 3 f T ,kL,i I ir K .N . 1 fs k r, my i H i V, K. i . i 1.1L E A, I . X J, L,,Q .ggi I BACK ROW: C. Thompson, L. Thompson, S, Thompson, D. Thulin, C. Tibbetts, L. Tillery, R. Tillery, L. Todd, D. Tosh, T. Tonvar. THIRD ROW: S. Townsend, V. Trammell, K. Trapp, J. Troxel, S. Tucker. D. Uplegraff, P. Usiak, B. Van Buren, G. Konynenburg, M. Van Loar. SECOND ROW: S. Vautin, C. Vieweg, J. Wagner, B. White, B. Walker, N. Walker, S. Wall, R. Wallis, J. Walls, B. Walters, FRONT ROW: L. Walters, D. Walther, T. Wasson, T. Watkins, J. Watson, S. Webb, M. Weeden, S. Welch, S. Wightman, J. Wilcox. BACK ROW: C. Williams, J. Williams, S. Williams, T. Williams, T. Williams, C. Wilson, C. Wilson,.S. Wilson, R. Wimp, A. Wend. THIRD ROW: B. Wencl, J. Wengel, L. West, P. Westbrook, C. Wheeler, J. Wheeler, R. Wheeler, P. White, R. Whipkey, K. Whitgrove. SECOND ROW: J. Wise, J. Woolsey, D. Wray, C. Wren, C. Wren, E. Wright, J. Wright, M. Wright, P. Wright, R. Wright, R. Wright. FRONT ROW: R. Wright, C, Yarbrough, W. Yarbrough, C. Yarnell, T, Zamora. A .A I. -v -'v-1 Q. 51 fv- su. '. , ' rn...-1 5 .5 Flow. KAVK: Kevin. it av ff 3 .A 'Q ' ,.,.4-1. 1 4' l 9 'ii 0 4' 2. .,. la . xii 4' 4' A :F S 'S ' .' Nw 1. ' 'ff s .. . . .. T f : : Q fl l.. I -Wfffqegf . . , W , is 5 R A ' :..J '... ' : 17 ' 1 lr J ,,, al , 3, Q . , , '91 JK V W F 1 Q, iii K ' NE MQW ' f, . e:.g,,wv ,g,,1,,.M, Q Aswll fi, Vice President .laritt Beck Secretary Ka ren Bauman Treasurer Katie Recleusado President Edwin Genasci Freshmen work dilligently to learn customs This year's freshmen worked hard during the tall semester to become accustomed to the activities and traditions at Modesto High School. With the aid of their otticers and upper-classmen, they proved them- selves to be faithful students thro h participation in group activities. ug active Representative Isabelle Fitch - President FRANK LASITER Vice-President JAMES BECK Freshmen contribute Iergely to the March of Dimes Campaign The freshman class, under the direction of the spring freshman executive committee, worked together during the second semester on various activities. A. drive toward the school March of Dimes is iust one of the many accomplishments of the freshman class. Representative KATIE RECLUSADO Secretary SHARON SHANAHAN Treasurer LINDA CUTLIP .XIBI1 LUBBILULIJB Student life at Modesto High School is filled with the spirit of learn- ing and having fun. Symbols of school life at MHS are Percy and Priscilla Panther whose purposes are to serve as school mascots and to boost spirit at all student body activities. Classes which build both the mind and the body as well as extra curricular activities centered around school organizations all combine to make up school life. With the desire to grow intellectually as well as having fun, the students ot Modesto High School are living symbols of the statement: WE COME, WE SEE, WE LEARN. S a , 5.2 Ybi we gti fi E Wi it is Joy Smith Song Leader Treasurer Bonnie Freggiaro Secretary Bev Werner Vice President Ted Watkins Fall Executive ommittee steers Bob Herndon Ken Taylor V Business Manager Sycamore Editor 98 L: f Q A.. 1. ., 1 . ,V 2 We I' A wi Coe 4-1 ex-. 1, -is - i965 vvfetow 2,549 01:-'T W efig-2-f 3 -fi? f Q ,, r ffirfifov 1' T 7 450 A 9:1 ffffgv .. - - f rg sf ,' ,--gag'-5. Q42 v 0 Q .f'..,.,- .,,f:-1... Bob DeLeon Yell Leader Duane Nelson President course for student body Dutra Judy Turner Broadcast Editor Health Commissioner I : I Yell Leader Song Leader DOUG GREGORY TAM O'BRlEN President 'H KI Treasurer TED WAT NS BOB HERNDON Secretary CARLENE GARRETT Vice-President RICHARD BECK Spring Student Body Officers bring forth memorable year i:,. W Business Manager Sycamore Editor' Broadcast Editor Health Commissioner BONNIE FREGGIARO KEN TAYLOR PEGGY McCLEARY RUSS THOMAS 99 il Fall Commissioners work with committees for promising year l Fal Health Committee, BACK ROW: Bill Sims, Doug Van Buren, Edwin Genasci. FRONT ROW: Sharon Clayton, Linda Phillips, Linda Pitts, Judy Turner, Commissioner, Trudy Van Konynenburg. Vern Hantz Ceci Goeriz Barbara Shook Carolyn Smith Fall Art Commissioner Fall Ass't. Fall Dance Commissioner Fall Publicity Art Commissioner Commissioner Fall Election Committee, BACK ROW: Carole Walker, Peggy McCleary, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Hernandez, Donna Fi'Cil'lClS Moore, Kay Henry, Nancy Davis, Linda Hughey. MIDDLE ROW: Gloria Burgin, Sondra Williams, Mary Ann Isola, Sally . Fall Election Francis, Pat Hill, Lynne Pease, Ethel McGregor. FRONT ROW: Maureen Kelly, Peggy Reynolds, Toni Skittone, Carole Commissioner La Rosa, Janice Ferrini, Eva Souza. 100 ' Spring Health, Election Committees promote health, elections 4'-Q 5-N. 'CD Spring Health Committee, BACK ROW: Keith Schaffer, Gary McMillan, John Schwartz, Russ Thomas. FRONT ROW: Betty Souza, Lynda Parker, Joanie Merenda, 4' X, 'S UIQ -gir- Dance Publicity Manager Asst. Art Commissioner Art Commissioner GAYLE WALLACE KAREN DUTRA TINA SAMPSON SALLY FRANCIS Commissioner CAROLE WALKER Spring Election Committee, BACK ROW: Gary Vautin, Joyce Maines, Laneya Huey, Linda Huey, Richard White, Donna Moore, Carolyn Gemperli, Kay Henry, Dora Kelly. THIRD ROW: Paul Prudot, Judy Roberts, Gayle Wallace, Jane Berry, Koni Nugent, Carole Walker, Joanne Wall. SECOND ROW: Lynne Pease, Ruth Whipkey, Pat Hill, Joy Von Allmen, Sally Francis, Nancy Davis. FRONT ROW: Toni Skittone, Gloria Burgin, Eva Souza, Karen Skiles. lOl Fall, Spring Rally Committees generate MHS school spirit I I, 4 . .I . ' , ,, V- -, 7-ee, -I-------,I ------- -f------I -----, 'lr' Follis, Bonnie Freggraro. FRONT ROW: Diane Stuckey, Tina Sampson, Janice Greene, Pat g 'Q Burgin, Cathi Graham, Linda Taylor, Mimi Goeriz, Carole Walker. Carole Walker Julie Jensen Rally Commissioner Co-Commissioner 102, Fall General Rally Freshman, BACK ROW: Lincla Brink, Ginger Bradbury, Mary Pierson, Mary Passalaqua, Ellen Maybury, Mickey Richards, Judy Agan, Cheryl Craig, Nancy Scholten, Isabelle Fitch, Louise Oeth, Marilyn Johnston, Paula Schaffer, Nancy Davis, Susan Ritter, Karen Whitgrove, Barbara Wend, Maggie E. Nevitt, Carol A. Allen, Toni Williams, Pat McNamara, Jerry Snow, Sharon DeBolt. THIRD ROW: Katie Barber, Betty Butler, Paulette Wright, Franci Gnesa, Dianne Marosovich, Gay Smith, Sharon Dunlop, Rosetta Bracco, Cheryl Nevitt, Nancy Follis, Leelani Anderson, Linda Robinson, Louise Alberti, Doris wild, Sharon Bost, Tamara Stone, Johnie Silverose, Pamela Conrad. SECOND ROW: Linda Mapes, Andrea Crane, Mary Bentley, Katie Reclusado, Cheri Ashby, Carol Post, Diane Mitchell, Sharon Shanahan, Amelia Wend, Charlene Spenker, Claudette Tibbetts, JoAnn Benzinger, Virginia Carolos, Judy Lynch, Dorothy Robinson, Mary Andrews, Jane Martin, Beverly Waite, Susan Williams, Karen Bauman. FIRST ROW: Joleen Embrey, Marie McCusker, Pat Sharp, Carolyn Thompson, Joanne Fiscalini, Avis Mathis, Carol Knighten, Janice Townsend, Joylin Elwess, Jan Burgin, Rita Tanner, Glenda Boutan, Caren Wilson, Carol Williams, Margie Sisk, Sue Cardoza. Q 0 0 Q s., , Rally Executives play important role ln student life activities I I s was Spring Rally Executive, BACK ROW: Cathy Follis, Linda Larsen, Julie Jansen, Judy Roberts, Jane 17? Berry, Betty Chapman, Bonnie Freggiaro, Peggy McCIeary, Lorraine Bernard, Carolyn Gemperli, Mary Beth Butler. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Ann Isola, Carolyn Smith, Gayle Wallace, Mary Martel, Kay Dow, Carolyn Caskey, Sally Francis, Linda Follis, Jean Todd. FRONT ROW: Mickie Blank- enship, Laneya Huey, Pat Hill, Linda Taylor, Marilyn Johnson, Cathi Graham, Tina Sampson, Janice Greene, Karen Skiles. Barbara Shook Sharon Mplgme Rally Commissioner C0'C0mm'55'0ne BACK ROW: Laneya Huey, Sandy Freeman, LaVonne Thompson, Ayoe Miller, Kay Henry, Juanita Jones, Lorraine Bernard, Bobbie Willemstyn, Le Huntermann, Mary Lou Peralta, Barbara Sloan, Viv Truman, Carole Larson, Nancy High, Meike O'Brien, Chris Stevens, Chris Patton, Lynda Parker, Joyce Maines, Linda Ackerman, Cheryl O. Hoadley, Jerry Lynne Peele, Carol Bernadotti, Karen Barton, Diana Caporgno, Helen Feller, Joan Stark, Linda Hennings. THIRD ROW: Glenda Cole, Helen Wegman, Joyce Matthiesen, Carolyn Hatch, Shirley Lundquist, Linda Asher, Ann Brancl, Margaret Billington, Carolyn Osborn, Gail Smith, Ellen Alford, Rose Silva, Carol Lewis, Jan Herring, Jackie O. Sylvia, Rosemary Waterman, Sandy Anger, Anita Corrillo, Carleeta Gragg, Sue Cadwell, Pat Wilkinson, Melva Dixon, Mary Fields. SECOND ROW: Loretta Smotherman, Linda Price, Ann Fisher, Alta Wise, Virginia Mata, Lynne Pease, Pat Walker, Joy Cravens, Marilyn Stephens, Susan Paioni, Sue Swanson, Terri Pifferini, Janice Kiyoi, Gail Cooper, Janet Tromel, Pat Hill, Linda Mello, Pat Hott, Roselyn Cobb, Ceci Goeriz, Gerry Ellerd, Charlotte White, Anita Wise, Beverly Bernard. FRONT ROW: Glenda Duggins, June Dickens, Oleta Julian, Linda Fong, Jan Bettincourt, Judy Studebaker, Susan Lewis, Diane AIwein,,Sylvia Jones, Sandy Smith, Toni Skittone, Judy Blodgett, Linda Reese, Carolyn Bulgh- eroni, Ruth Whipkey, Kathy Bates, Karen Kirkpatrick, Janice Ferrini, Mary Sue Laningham, Karen Skiles, Beverly George. 103 ,- Song Leaders, Yell Leaders inspire MHS at rallies, games Fall Yell Leaders, Russ Thomas, Fred Evans, Bob Fall Song Leaders, Sonie Johnson, Jane Berry DeLe0n Gayle Wallace, Joy Smith MHS games this year have seen some wild spirit. This enthusiasm has been guided to its utmost by the efforts of the song leaders, yell leaders and the Pan- ther mascots, Percy and Priscilla. While the yell leaders have added loud voices to the yells, the song leaders have shown abilities in their song numbers. Percy and Priscilla, mascots of MHS W Linda Larson stands by while new coach puts on Dave Lee and Frank Helmick'give pep talk at Mc- red socks Clatchy rally l04 Panthers, Knights clash during Beat Downey Week rivalry , , ' li2 iffe' ,t,,,, ,, V - Eig Q :Il Eii :ft,ii:ii:lE: H 1,ET,f,ggg :i-1121-:f:1:W,,,. ,,..,,,.., . .fff KKWV A . F - t . - A picture of the panther during Downey Week, representing what MHS is going to do to the Ducks on Friday. Spirit for the traditional Downey-Modesto game soared to record heights during the week of October T2-'l6. The week started with the entire school in mourning for the Downey Knights. The common color around the school was blue. Tuesday the rally committee showed up wearing original creations made from old shirts, The colorful shirts, rang- ing in size from brother's T shirt to dad's old white shirt, carried the slogan, Beat Downey . Wednesday the rally served lunch to the football team and later honored them with a pep rally. Thursday the spirit was evident from the old shoes worn by rally and other spirit boosters. Friday, the big day, was tense with expectation. The spirit really showed when the Panthers defeated the Knights, 12-o. A few examples of the crazy shoes worn on Shoe Pep rally centers around the Panther on Friday. Day during Downey Week. 'lO6 Coronation of Football Queen, Turkey Trot closes season Traditional Turkey Trot is welcomed by enthusiastic MHS dancers . ad, L llhlxk 4 I s W' , i i i V e . 2 4 The inaugeration of Football Queen, Gayle Wallace, accompanied by attendents, Sonie Johnson and Jane Berry l. Dramatics Department presents comedy, 'Blithe Spirit' Cast of Blithe Spirit - Donna Cutlip, Morris Bodiford, Peg Callahan, Belva Jones, Bev Werner, Blair Jaynes, and Mary Beth Butler. Noel Coward's sophisticated comedy, Blithe Spirit, was presented December 3 and 4 by the Modesto High School Dramatics Department and the senior class. The hilarious antics of Madam Arcati, lPeg Callahanj, a very high class medium and the mimicry of Ruth fBev Wernerj by Elvira CMary Beth Butlerjwere met with enthusiastic audience approval. The action of the play was centered around the arrival of Charles Condomine's first wife, Elvira, who is ex- tremely dead and his second wife, Ruth, who is very preplexecl at the actions of her husband. The play was a great triumph tor Mr. Baddell, the director, and a credit to the cast. Madame Arcati tries to eliminate the ghostly spirit Madame Arcati demonstrates strange powers 108 Actors present 'Curious Savage' as spring drama production CAST OF HCURKSUS PAVAGEH Florence QGayle Wallacel, Mrs. Savage lPeg Calla- Sharon Malone, Bev Werner, .Bull Gross, Carl Peck, hunk Lilybeue fBev Werneryi and Samuel michard Pat Burgin, Peg Callahan, Blair Jaynes Gonsdlvesj Each spring the Drama Department presents a play in honor of the senior class. The Curious Savage by John Patrick was the play chosen this spring. The story concerned the situations created when the Savages have their mother, Ethel, committed to The Cloisters, an asylum, for giving money from the Savage estate away in the form of a happiness fund. In the production Peggy Callahan plays Mrs. Savage, Bev Werner, Bill Gross and Richard Gonsalves play the Savage children, Marybeth Butler, Blair Jaynes, Ga le Wallace Carl Peck and Pat Burgin play the gentle inmates, Sharon Malone plays Dr, Emmett, and Ruth Brown plays iss Willie. Tim Boone was understudy for Carl and Blair. Jodi Hollgmqnl Joe Ciroalel Leonard Stevens, Roy Norman Davis concludes his fourth year as student Rosales, and Pat Burgin construct a set for the spring feCl1I'liCC1l CllfeCT0l'- production. 109 ll i School assemblies entertain and inform MHS student body, faculty Chapman College Madrigal Singers perform at Washington Day Assembly features scene showing Christmas Assembly, hardships at Valley Forge. F F I 0 04 Janice Greene, Tina Sampson, Janice Ferrini, and Dean Caldwell shows his talent in Freshman assem- Cathy Follis participate in candidate assembly. bly, A i 5 V 2 ,.--as s 5 u ff 3 ,- 1, Z .,, , L A if rsrs r - ,Q 'st' 1 r ---' . ' ' S A ' i n j 4 grim ' Q Q ',,, . ,, 'f i A fe ..,, lj' 'ir Q fi- I Cal Poly Collegians impress students at MHS during Mr, Amstutz delivers Thanksgiving Day Assembly an all school assembly. message. llO ' Sycamore Leaves Staff edits superior student literary book BACK ROW: Cressey Nakagawa, Glen Shirk, Bud Newsom, Carolyn Gemperli, Julie Jensen. MIDDLE ROW: Sally Francis, Richard Olson, Cheryl Christiansen, Ellen Alford, Dimoree Nelson. FRONT ROW: Erma Grover, Rose Silva, Annette Pirrone, Mary Sue Laningham, Estelle Nakagawa. av-fx, Mary Beth Butler Mr. Donlan Julie Jensen -., fl Mr. Donlan offers constructive criticism to the members of Sycamore Leaves Staff, assisting him is Miss McJilton. Sycamore Staff compiles record of eventful, exciting year .A 'Z BACK ROW: John Schwartz, clubs, Carl Peck, Boys' Sports, Rodney 52: 1. Mortensen, Ass't. Advertising, Manager, Vern Hantz, Art Manager. ' MIDDLE ROW: Ron Sparks, Advertising Manager, Joanne Wall, Copy K 2 - fr Editor, Marti Cadoret, Girls' Sports, Karen Dutra, Copy Editor. FRONT ROW: Karen Skiles, Extra-Curricular, Cheryl Scott, Classes Assistant, .EJ Carole Walker, Classes, Modean Johnson, Business Manager. Ken Taylor Mr. Charles Willburn Sycamore Editor Sycamore Adviser The 1960 Sycamore Staff is shown above busily preparing to meet a deadline. Ken Taylor is behind the camera. Broadcast Staff goes all out to produce outstanding paper fi Miss Leanne Leonard Adviser ,ws- 3 BACK ROW. Rod Mortensen Ed Taylor Asst Boys Sports- Carl Peck Photographer- Ted Watkins Asst Boys Sporfsg Joe Torres Reporter. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Trombetta Advertising Manager- Peggy McCleory Girls Sports Editorg Carolyn Smith News Editor. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Scott, Bob Schwendiman, Librariang Marti Cadoret, Circulation Monagerg Eva Souza. Karen Dutra Editor 1960 Broadcast Staff is shown above busily preparing for a Thursday paper. 3 BACK ROW: Richard Damin, Jesse Martinez, Leon Sahlman, Neff Barrett, Ethel-McGregor, George Wilkinson, Frank Butler, Frank Pivonka, Tom Rector, Arnold Manke. THIRD ROW: Jim Robinson, Gerald Hampton, Dean Young, Jack Grubb, Judy Collins, Donald Reineke, Raymond Fiscalini, Bob Deleon. SECOND ROW: Pat Young, Pat Buster, Dorothy Shirk, Shirley Evans, Lois Amstutz, Jesse Watson, John Isola, Ivan Watson, Marianne Garber. FIRST ROW: Bill Gross, Charlene Brendler, France Young, Sandy Wirowek, Joyce Mattox, Kathi Muyers, Merle Rose, and Patsy Orr. Instrumental music ranges from Orchestra to versatile Band The orchestra has accomplished many of the school programs this year. In the Veterans' Day Assembly the orchestra provided suitable music for the inspiring program. They also showed their abilities at the Thanksgiving Day Assembly. The dramatic presentations were assisted by the orchestra and provided much enjoyment. The Twilight Musicale the annual Christmas program, was accompanied by the orchestra. Individual orchestra members participated in the County Festival and the solo and ensemble test. The orchestra also participated in the MJC Talent Day and the Orchestra concert. BACK ROW: Ed McGregor, Judy Wilson, Charles Hayes, Richard Damin, Alfred Newman, George Wilkinson, Jim Robinson, Frank Butler, John Galeazzi, Glen Shirk. MIDDLE ROW: Sandy Wirowek, Kathi Muyres, Marianne Garber, Beverly Brunkest, Pat Buster, Dorothy Shirk, Pat Young, Bill Gross, Alvin McGregor, John Isola. FIRST ROW: Wm. C. Watson, Gerald Hampton, Leon Sahlman, Sandra Nipper, Rosie Hanson, Carolyn Osborn, Stan Cramer, Alberta Silva, Janyce Greene, Charlene Brendler, Lois Amstutz, Jim Carman. ll4 T' T T' T T T T' , BACK ROW: Darrell Morrow, Paul Miles, J. Bruce Mitchell, Wm. C. Watson, Tim Boone, Arthur Manke, Alvin McGregor, Jim Greydanus, Glen Shirk. THIRD ROW: Janice Davies, Steve Crane, Ed McGregor, David Messamer, Marilyn Light, Bob Bird, Denver Copas, Bobby Owens, John Iollins. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Holmes, Elaine Murry, Gaile Ramsey, Judy Wilson, Norman Rector, Terrie Nunez, Robert Ackerman, Jim Iarnley, John Galeazzi. FIRST ROW: Linda Coleman, Steve Lovejoy, Barbara Clay, Nancy Orr, Beverly Brunkesh, Sue Epperson, Marilyn Montgomery, Jerry Calloway. Marching, Concert Bands, Orchestra play at school functions The band accompanied many of the school activities this year. They promoted the spirit of the crowd at the football and basketball games. They showed their marching ability in the Homecoming parade. They participated in individual competition in the County Band Festival, the MJC Talent Day and solo and ensemble tests. In state competition the band brought honor to its name. Besides the state competi- tion, the band participated in the band concert. The seniors greatly appreciated their services in Baccalaureate services, and grad- uation was made more thrilling by the inspiring musical abilities ot the band. Gerald Hampton, Leon Sahlman and Bill Watson Jerry Elerd, Gloria Seaborg, Bill Gross, Sandra make up the MHS flag team, Gregory, and Pat Marks perform with the band as maiorettes and drum maior. H5 Concert Choir, BACK ROW: Judy Lankford, Doris Rogers, Marlyn Giestrum, Tamra O'Brien, Carole Erickson, Judy Roberts, Rod Mortensen, Paul Steenwyk, John Robinson. THIRD ROW: Betty Chapman, Rosemary Waterman, Jan Herring, Barbara Hernandez, Edison Bowman, Billy Low, Don Goodpasture, Stan Cramer. SECONDROW: Milly Wagoner, Cathi Graham, Ceci Goeriz, Glenna Cole, Nancy Anderson, Bill Mc- Rivette, Dennis Nutson, Gerald Hampton. FRONT ROW: Toni Skittone, Janice Keyoi, Janice Grenne, Marianne Garbert, Carolyn Caskey, Russ Thomas, Bruce Mitchell, Larry Baker. Vocal Groups uphold past record with musical accomplishment Modesto High School's Concert Choir is a musical organization composed of stu- dents who possess outstanding vocal talents, musical knowledge, and ability. Concert Choir meets daily as a class, and it is directed by Mr. Robert Wing, Concert Choir journeyed to Squaw Valley this year to perform at the i960 Olympic Games. Other highlights of the year were the Twilight Musicale, the annual Christmas party forthe State Hospital, the Stanislaus County Music Festival, and spring Berkeley trip. FS i 1 l X . l , ,. l Boys' Glee, TOP ROW: Terry Williams, Ernie Miller, Jan 4 Cusey, Nonettes, Tamra O'Brien, Nancy Anderson Rosemary Water Mike Towle, Robert Martin, Jack Smith, Fred Spriey, Gary man, Marlyn Stevens, Ceci Goeriz, Mary Beth Holden Toni Brown, Cliff Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Binny Cancilliere, Merle Skittone, Mary Myers, Joyce Mathieson, Mimi Goerlz Jan Howser, David Cheever, Howard Wray, Jim Stout, Jimmy Shook, Herring, Karen Billingseley, Diane Manning Jarett Beck, Doug Nutson, Eddie Avid, Perry Cripples. FRONT ROW: Gary Berastern, Henry Bertolero, Jacques Prudot, James Holden, Steve King, John Van Nostrand, Eldon Flora, Dean Caldwill, Jack McCombs, Marvin Wise. film Concert Choir, BACK ROW: Alan Holsinger, Ed Willmurth, Ken Flora, Jim Smith, Diane Manning, Carolyn Bernadotti, Rosemary Olyer, Joyce Mathieson, Ruth Brown. THIRD ROW: Dale Brown, Bill Grass, Bill Watsan, Erma Grover, Diane Stuckey, Carole Walker, Karen Billingseley. SECOND ROW: Ruben Ellerd, Ken Taylor, Mimi Goeriz, Ginni Gnesa, Pat Buster, Marlyn Fisher, Marlyn Stevens. FlRST ROW: Bob DeLeon, Jerry Tickle, Mack McDonald, Mary Myers, Dorothy Miller, Barbara Barton, Mary Beth Holden. Squaw Valley, Berkeley trips serve as vocal highlights Treble Clef is an all-girl musical organization. Comparable to this group is the Boys' Glee. Activities of these groups are performances before clubs and organizations. They also perform with the Concert Choir at the annual Christmas party at Modesto State Hospital. The Nonette and Octette are special groups taken from choir. They perform for com- munity meetings and dinner parties. 9-f Y Y ' . I , l lxLl A Octette, LEFT to RIGHT: Mack McDonald, Bruce Mitchell, Bill Watson, Ken Taylor, John Robinson, Rod Mortenson, Dale Brown, Stan Cramer. Treble Clef, BACK ROW: Joan Alexander, Bobbie Willemstyn, Janet Gage, Shirley Wagoner, Isabell Fitch, Diane Manning, Mieke O'Brien, Carole Bernadotti, Vivian Truman, Darlene Parker, Ruth Ott. THIRD ROW: Barbara Wend, Ann Brand, Linda Brown, Donna Cutlip, Carole Lewis, Darlene Burton, Franci Gnesa, Cheryl Christiansen, Carole Larson, Jane Wagner. SECOND ROW: Leanne Huntemann, Sharon D, Smith, Maureen Kelly, Oleta Julian, Caroline Hatch, Lynda Carroll, Sharon McGuire, Dorothy Grimmes, Pat McNamara. FRONT ROW: Viriginia Miller, Ruth Wright, Pat Marks, Leta Johnson, Lorraine Pacheco, Sharron Williamson, Blanche Seaman, Barbara Barton, Barbara Baugh- man. Vocal groups combine to make grand finale. Choir girls present the famous, Singing Christmas Tree. Twilight Musicale features talents of Orchestra, vocal groups Concert Choir, Boys Glee, Treble Clef and Orchestra combined their musical abilities at the traditional Christ- mas program, the Twiliaht Musicale Held every year during the Christmas season, the program contributed much to the Christmas spirit. Featured on the program were individuals and groups who sang numerous hymns and carols. The traditional Singing Christmas Tree closed the program with Judy Roberts as the angel. Boys Glee concluded their performance with Christ- The Madrigal Singers add their talents to the pro- mas Echo Hymn gram ' 118 The Modesto High School band leading the Thanksgiving parade down Tlth Street. 'Turkey Day Parade' builds spirit for championship game Modesto's annual homecoming day parade was greatly enjoyed by on-lookers, both young and old. The floats showed what a little imagination, a few paper napkins, and a group of willing students can do. Most of the school clubs and organizations entered a float in the parade. The floats all based their creations on this year's theme: Modesto High School Reviews Its Heritage. The majestic Rally float, carrying the queen and her attendants, was truly a beauti- ful piece of art. All the floats showed the hard work that had gone into their building by their intricate designs. The band marching down K Street under the in- The judges of the floats were Mr. Berry, Mr. Colton struction of Bill Gross, the drum major. Miss Ahlberg, and Mrs. Werner. SPORT Sports activities have always been a main highlight for the students and faculty at Modesto High School. Sports serve not only as entertainment but also as a re t g a developer of team cooperation, responsibility, and good sports- h mans ip. The shadows of the great Panther teams of the past, like the shadow of the original Sycamore tree, remain etched in the halls of Modesto High through the years. The spirit of the members of the basketball, football, base- ball, track, swimming, and golf teams hit an all time hi h this 9 year. Spirit of the student body at all sports events was tremen- dous. Modesto High School had a great record this year not only in actual championships but in team cooperation effort d , , an spirit. Panther teams fought hard this year in an effort to bring 'd pri e to the student body and to better themselves Along with the great teams of the past the Modesto H' h I 'Q teams of the years 1959-1960 will cast their shadows in the hall f MHS ' s o to remain there for years to come. Sports are a definite part of the theme: We Come, We See, We Learn. CCC O .. 11 . ,, ' ., .. ,,.. l:q,ff'2v1 2.1, 1 s -7 32 - Varsity First String Offense, BACK ROW: Dennis Elwess, Perry Blackmon, Stanford Davis, Rodger Lee. FRONT ROW: Dave Lee, Richard White, Duane Nelson, Harold Snow, Frank Helmick, Richard Beck, Ted Watkins, Teamwork and determination captured Varsity championship Once again the Modesto High Varsity Football team has captured the Central California Conference Champion- ship. A well coordinated offense and a hard-hitting defense led the way to a 5-win-1-tie-no loss conference record. Head Coach Jay Pattee had this to say about the season: We had a team with no individual stars, with a pride in being good defensive players, and a team that had confidence in a very interesting and exciting offense. Assisting Mr. Pattee in shaping these boys into a championship team were Jim Price, backfield coach, and Bill Han, line coach. Top ground gainer for the year was Stanford Davis, with an average of 10.2 yards per carry. Other offensive standouts were Perry Blackman, whose pinpoint passing has made our aerial game a real threat, Harold Snow, the solid Center of our line: and Ted Watkins, whose glue-fingered catches have kept the enemy defense running. These four were named on this year's CCC First Team, which is composed of the 'll best men in the conference. Dave Lee, another outstanding end, was named to the CCC second team. Dennis Elwess and Rodger Lee, our fine running halfbacks, are also to be commended on a iob well done. Boys like these make a great team. Yet we cannot forget the rest of the team: for without the second and third teams, the first team would never realize its full potential. So to the whole team, congratulations on a Championship year. Varsity First String Defense, BACK ROW: Israel Alvarado, Dennis Elwess, Frank Helmick, Ted Watkins, Dave Reed. FRONT ROW: Duane Nelson, Harold Snow, Robert Stoll, Richard Beck, Richard White, Raul Lambaren. ' 123 l X xN Varsity Football Team: BACK izow: B. Rollins, J. Lamphear, H. Cole, H. Snow, B. Marlow, L. Wing, D. Gates, L, Keyes, D. Michael, D. Tuller B, Newsome, R, Lambaren, R. Colbert. MlDDLE ROW: J. McDonald, J. Wallace, M. Martinez, C. Messamer, l- Alvarado, J. Steagall, R Beck, M. Mello, S. Davis, L. Gary, L. Foster, R. Stoll, P. Bauman, R. White, T. Watkins, D. Lee, B. McPhail, J. lsola. FRONT ROW: R. Nelson L. Nunez, B. Dunn, R. Gonzales, A. Cole, J. Dunn, D. Reed, F. Helmick, D. Nelson, B. Vieira, P. Blackman, R. Lee, J. Taylor, D. Elwess. Top coaching staff molds winning team TEAM RECORD Modesto High's Varsity got off to a rather slow start, allowing a 14-14 tie with McClatchy. They downed Oakdale, 26-6, but then suffered a hum- ' ' ' Mggsgjl iliating defeat, 7-6, at the hands of Madera. MHS ' Modem However, as the season got underway with our first conference game MHS ' Stagg against Stagg, the Panther offense began to click, the defense dug in, and MHS ' owney the favored Delta Kings were upset 21-18. MHS ' ' Lodi The next victims of the hungry cats were our cross-town rivals, who fell MHS ganklin 12-O. Modesto then journeyed to Lodi, and tied the Flames 14-14. From MHS Edison here, MHS went on to trounce Franklin, 27-6, and Edison, 27-14. MHS ' Turlock Next the aggressive cats met our traditional Turkey-Day rivals, the Turlock Bulldogs. After a hard-fought, exciting game, they too, fell to the mighty Panthers, 21-13, making MHS the CCC Varsity Champs. Varsity Coaches Bill Han, Line, Jay Pattee, Head Varsity Team Captains Frank Helmick and Harold Coach, and Jim Price, Backfield. Snow. Tw.. L I K 124 Blackmon sweeps around end in Stagg game. Lee gallops downfield for long yardage. Junior Varsity looks good against tough competition This year's Junior Varsity team has accumulated one of the best records in recent years. Generally speaking, the Junior Varsity is primarily for the purpose of gaining experience and building poten- tial Varsity players. However, this year's J.V.'s developed a desire to win and played heads up ball to accomplish that end. They won three games by good margins against tough opponents, defeating Stagg 33-6, smashing Downey 39-14, and downing Franklin 14-12. They tied formidable Turlock 7-7. Although they lost to Oakdale 13-14, to Denair 6-12, and Lodi 13-21, each game was hard fought and the scores They lost to Hughson 13-27 but they were playing the Jr. Varsity Coach Ken Fitchner 1959 Jr, Varsity BACK ROW: C. Messamer, W. Hightower, D. Jenkins, R. Nelson, J. McManus, M. Reyes, D. Rhyno, G. Rhodes, B. Vieira, P Bnumen, M. Daniels, B. Newson, F. Tucker, R. Colbert. FRONT ROW: H. Bowen, J. Stegall, D. Crow, L. Foster, J. Taylor, C. Dunn, A. Anderson G. McMillan, L. Barnes, J. Crites. Not in Picture: E. Miller, R. Gonzales, M. Garcia. T T 3 B First String Offense, BACK ROW: H. Ballesteros, D. Brimm, R. Recleusado, F. Cole, D. Ballesteros, S. Carlos. FRONT ROW: C. Savage, R. Blunt, R. McManis, R. Casazza, E. Anderson, D. Morrow, M. Martinez. Initiative, drive captures CCC Championship for B Team B Coaches Dick Windemuth and Dan Gonsalves. Modesto High's B Team has a long record of outstanding achievements. This year is no exception. The MHS Kittens came through with eight wins, one tie and no losses to take the Central California Conference B Championship, Under the excellent coaching of Dan Gonsalves and Dick Windemuth, the team ran up a season total of 206 points, as against 67 for their opponents, Top scorer for the year was Frank Cole, who chalked up 15 touchdowns and il points after touchdown for a total of 101 points. Other high scorers were Cliff Watkins, 5 touch- downs and 4 points for a total of 34 points, and Cliff Savage, 5 touchdowns and 2 P.T.A.s for a total of 32 points. Other standouts were Hector Ballesteros, Dave Ballesteros, Ron Recleusado, Mike Martinez, and Bob Siler. Steve Carlos, Doug Brimm, LeRoy Evans, Darrell Wright, Ed Crisp, and Steve B First String Defense, BACK ROW: S. Carlos, R. Siler, C. Savage, D. Brimm, H. Ballesteros, F. Cole. FRONT ROW: L. Evans, B. Emerson, D. Wright, S. Crane, E. Crisp. 126 -- - Frank Cole looks for an opening in Franklin Doug Brimm eludes would-be tackler in Downey defense. clash. Steady drive and team spirit bring Kittens eight victories Crane also played an excellent season. It must be remem- bered, however, that though these boys stood out, the team would never win a game without the hard work and effort of the benchwarmers and the bagholders. lt is these boys who form the solid foundation on which a winning team is built. The Kittens started off the year with a 20-7 win over Turlock, which, until 1958, had held a 14 year iinx over them. They then went on to a 26-0 win over Oakdale and a 14-14 tie with Madera, the only team they didn't defeat. From here they went on to a 32-7 win over Lodi, and a 6-0 win over our cross-town rivals. Now in high gear, they rolled over Franklin, 20-6, Lodi lagainj, 27-14, and Franklin fagainl, 33-0. They ended the season by topping the Turlock Bullpups for the second time, 28-19. Congratulations on a Championship sea- son. MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS TEAM RECORD Turlock Oakdale Madera Lodi Downey Franklin . Lodi Franklin Turlock 7 0 14 7 0 6 14 0 19 1959 B Football Team: BACK ROW: D. Wade, Mgr., D, Naka, Mgr., M. Callahan, E. Crisp, B. Casazza, B. Emerson, L. Evans, D. Duckart S Crane. MIDDLE ROW: L. Fischer, S. Carlos, C. Merenda, C. McClure, E. Anderson, M. Martinez, H. Ballestros, R. Recluesado, 'D. Brimm B McManis, J. Ginotti, Captain Frank Cole, C. Watkins, H. Winter. FRONT ROW: D. Nugent, Mgr., J. Honeycutt, J. Hall, B. Petroff, J Torres D. Durossette, D. Ballesteros, P. Huntemann, J. Tuers, G. Blank, F. Crisp, C. Savage, B. McDonald. Not Pictured: B. McGill, B. Siler. T959 Freshman team, BACK ROW: B. Vanburen, T. Maples, J. Beck, L. Mitchell, J. Beck. G. Evans, M- Grover' C' Cudoref, B- Ramsey, H- SllVU, S. Lamphear, H. Ciraolo, L. Cooper, F. Lasiter, G. McDonough, D. Atkinson, S. Tucker, G. Snow, M. Clark. MIDDLE ROW: T, Zamdra, P. Dempster, M. Lucero, C. Secreto, G. Podesto, C. Lucas, D. Nutson, L. Little, B Rhodes, L. Courtanol, A. Garcia, M. Lucas, D. Gregory, E. Auld, V. Green, L. Ehler, A. Loya, L. Tillery, T. Watkins, D. Kiyoi, A. McMillan. FRONT ROW: D. Cullum, J. Wheeler, L. Smith, G. Bernstein, B. Neyman, E. Genasci, R. Glover, M. Martin, B. Hopkins, G. Ard, R. Felt, M. Taylor, B. Busy, M. Smith, D. Blunt, L. Ritchey. Frosh conclude fifth perfect season, total 49 consecutive victories Although the Varsity and B teams receive most of the limelight, the team with the best record at MHS is the Freshman team. Under the direction of Coaches Herb Poddig, Marvin Lambert and LeRoy Giovannoni, the Cubs wrapped up their fifth straight perfect season. This brings their string of consecutive victories to 49. This is a record for any team to be proud of. Top ground-gainers for the year were Al Garcia, Stan Lamphear, Lynn Cooper, Frank Laister and Bill Rhodes. Piloting the Frosh was their very fine quarterback, Harry Ciraolo. Defensive standouts were Jarret Beck, Garry Evans, Charles Secreto, and James Beck. Other top players were Gary Podesto, Pat Dempster,,and Vern Green. Through the efforts of every one of the 65 members of the Freshman team, they have continued the fine MHS tradition of a winning Frosh team. Frosh Coaches: Marvin Lambert, LeRoy Giovan- noni, and Herb Poddig. TEAM RECORD MHS 128 MHS ., .,,,. , ..,....,,...,,,,...,......,., W Oakdale 0 MHS .,.... Lodi 0 MHS ,,,,.. Turlock 7 MHS Downey O MHS ,,,,,,,,, Oakdale 0 MHS ,....,.,,,,,..... .,.... L Odi 0 MHS ,... Bye ...... ., .....,.. Turlock Downey 0 gf Varsity players are Central California Conference Champs G. Dias, .l.'Madonna, P. Van Konynenburg. FRONT ROW! B. Hatch, D. Elwess, Fl Helmickir Y Y rn N- Under the able direction of Coach Carl Parrill, the MHS Panthers have captured the Central California Con- ference Championship. Led by Dave Lee and Ted Watkins, the Panthers piled up a 20 won - 2 loss record, best in the league. Highlights of the season were the three straight wins over Turlock and the three close and tension packed wins over Downey. Spirit was at its peak during all six of these games and the Cats came through to provide some thrilling basketball, which showed them to be the champs they are. To every member of the Varsity team, Congratulations on a Championship year. First Team: Lee, Van Konynenburg, Watkins, Hatch, Martinez, Helmick, Varsity Coach Carl Parrill 130 1? 1960 B Team, BACK ROW: M. McNulty, D. Brown, W. Hillar, H. Davis, R. Casazza, G. Oliver, J. Steagall, R. Reclusado, C. Watkins, W. McRivette, D. Brimm, J. Olvera, B. Mitchell. KNEELING: G. Gobel, H. Ballesteros. Kittens show drive, spirit. take Tourney Championship Outstanding drive and spirit characterized this year's B basketball team. Led by the fine playing of Cliff Watkins, Mike McNulty and Ron Reclusado, they came through the season with la 'l4 win 8 loss record. At this year's Basketball Tourney sponsored by Downey, the MHS Kittens came home with a 3 won no loss record, and the Championship. Other top players this year were J. Olvera, J. Steagall and B. Mitchell. Through the hard work of every member of the, team, the Kittens defeated Turlock 3 times and conquered our cross town rival twice in 2 tries. Co-Captains for the year were Mike McNulty and Ron Reclusado, First Team: Watkins, Casazza, Steagall, McNulty, Reclusado, Mitchell, Olvera, Coach Ken Fitchner , ,,-, ff f ,.s: ,.,.. V :li 132 Y i - L i ds , Ys.. First Team: Dunn, Williams, Martinez, Blackmon, McManis. Coach Bill Han JV's show potential, move toward Varsity play The Junior Varsity Basketball team is composed mostly of Sophomores and Juniors and is the training ground for future Varsity players. Winning is secondary to the Junior Varsity. Their main purpose is to build ability and desire for future Varsity play. Some of the boys on this page will be the future greats of Modesto High. 1960 Junior Varsity, BACK ROW: D. Goodpasture, G. Todd, C. Grimm, S. McManis, J. Spenker, P. Blackman. FRONT ROW: C. Dunn, B. Williams, R. Martinez, R. Beck, R. Goodpasture. Not Pictured: B. Herndon. 133 l if ,tgi- Q f s 5 1-MRM if A iff First Team: Cooper, Heath, Williams, Crites, Maples. ir t.'.rf ..,,.,,,, . , .,,,. . . Coach Marvin Lambert Freshmen train for future, improve with season Modesto High has always had fine Freshmen teams and this year's was no exception. Under the fine direction of Marvin Lambert, who is new to MHS this year, they displayed great potential for the future. It is to these boys that we look for a Championship Varsity in two or three years. 134 1960 Frosh Team, BACK ROW: H. Silva, James Beck, Jarret Beck, D. Leighton, E. Miller, T. Maples, l.. Mitchell, T. Williams, S. Lampher. FRONT ROW: T. Heath, K. Reed, T. Watkins, C. Ard, l.. Ard, L. Cooper, A. Garcia, L. Tucker, J. Crites. i 2 J is . A i, .138 V ,vifgr-4.,,,g5f5 K. I H, fm W ul we W .z 4 Q FE' W xii, A ff, + 1-an 111 14 11 ,,,, L Y 'M W s 1 X, . ,. ' A in . . N W VVVA X M., 'J W A k L i f - ,. 4, f- a , 5 , ,f 1. .f , A av f V, - y w , , L D M4 , H- -+ , ,,mA, :M ., , - V ,yy , ,A gk . ,, m , , Y 'f ., , . -'W' M, .Ns-' ti' . 84 ,3 f . K -1 .f-y ' W -A V . 1 0 ' K .., , L,Wl V l J 4. Q ,. , , ,. g W 'ff' , Ad 1- 'I ,, ' ' W -,L W' h Mb 'V 'K W . H ' gqkvmwr xi., A km ,- ,JK ,fb ,MM , 'NW 3:55 4. 5 . I A , g . V- b K . E V ,,,, 9 W' m .. F0 , ' W A 4 3- 'sg 8 0 ., .. ,zz H , ffJ51:,,,:g , lfyfsy 1 , Tiiiii n' Wiff f, 'Z i ' Baseball-I960 -1' - T960 Varsity Baseball Team, BACK ROW: J. Steagall, J. Madonna, G. Diaz, R. Nelson, D. Michael, D. Lee, M. McNulty, R. Martinez, M. Mello, S. Pedego, M. Martinez. FRONT ROW: D, Evans, J. McDonald, D. Nelson, D. Reed, R. Gonzales, J. Gray, G. McMillen, A. Anderson, O. Fields, J. Dunn, K. Schaffer. Panther Nine points for repeat performance as CCC Champs The Cats are out to capture the CCC Championship again this year. Led by Dave Reed, Duane Nelson, Mike Mello, and Jim McDonald in the infield, Jim Dunn, Ray Gonzales, and Jack Steagall in the outfield, and the battery lpicture belowl, the Panthers looked promising at the time the SYCAMORE went to press. Under the able leadership of Mr. Dick Windemuth, the Varsity is working for better form and improvement in team spirit. Varsity Battery: Pedego, Martinez, Schaffer, Fields, Mc- I . Millen, Madona, McNulty, Lee. C00'Cl' D'Ck Wmdemufli 1 136 Varsity Infield: Reed, Michael, Mello, Diaz, D, Nelson, R. Nelson, McDonald, Evans. Varsity Ouffielcl: Dunn, Gonzales, Gray, Sfeagall, Anderson. u l E Varsity Starting Lineup: McDonald, Reed Dunn, D, Nelson, Gonzales, Mello, Steagall Martinez. - :fb f Coach Carl Parrell The 'B' baseball team, under the direction of Mr. Carl Parrell, is working for continual improvement. Individual progress and improved teamwork as well as a winning season are the final oloiectives of the Kittens, Even though the team is almost entirely made up of newcomers, the season looked good for the 'B's at the time the SYCAMORE went to press. 'B's strive for better form, greater teamwork 138 1960 'B' Team, BACK ROW: J. Honeycutt, B. Casazza, B. Emerson, L. Evans, B. Williams, C. Merenda, S. Crane, C. H. Watkins. FRONT ROW: L. Martel, B. Dunn, D. Lewis, R. Reclusado, B. Hector, T. lsham, C. Hammond, B. McRivette. 1960 Freshmen Baseball Team, BACK ROW: E. Miller, T. Maples, J. Back, D. Childs, G. Ard, R. Taylor, G. Podesto, L. Cooper, B. Rhodes, A. Garcia, J, Walls. FRONT ROW: J. Murphy, T. Watkins, A. Loya, R. Olson, L. Ehrler, J. Woolsey, S. Grenbeaux, J. Maybee, M. Marte. Frosh work to lay foundations for the future Prospects are bright for this year's Freshmen Baseball team. Under the guidance of Mr. Jim Price, the Cubs are training for cu victorious season. They are also developing themselves for the future, since it is to these boys that we shall look for a winning Varsity in two or three years. Pitching staff: Walls, Rhodes, Olson Top sluggers: Maples, Rhodes, Miller, Garcia, Taylor , . . 1. 1 I I I ' If VT l 39 - TRACK-I96O Varsity B spikesters display potential. work for-form 1960 Varsity Track team, BACK ROW: H. Silva, I. Alvarado, F. Butler, V. Millwee, B. Stoll, J. Dempster, P. Anderson, E. Willmirth, M. Daniels, D. Rhyno, C. Messamer, M. Reyes. MIDDLE ROW: E. McGregor, C. Grimm, J. Ellington, A. Lockard, G. Sharar, R. Colbert, W. Weisser, W. Belyeu, W. Crumpley, M. Price. FRONT ROW: J. Lanphear, H. Griffith, S. Davis, R. Lee, D. Elwess, L. Spenker. 1960 'B' Track team, BACK ROW: G. Lightner, J. Melson, I.. Mitchell, J. Martin, C. Cadorer, J. QQ . McDonough, L. Fischer, R. Nixon, E. Anderson, B. McGill, H. Ciraolo, D. Leighton, T. Tiwater, BK WI so I.. Baker, R. Goodpasture, D. Bauman, J. Beck. MIDDLE ROW: B. McManis, J. Lanphear, B. Wampler, J. penker, H. Winter, P. Dempster, J. Oliver, M. Callahan, D. Tillery, L. Nelson, E. Crisp. FRONT ROW: J. Eggers, R. Blunt, F. Cole, M. Johnson, M. McDuffy, G. Evans, P. Linhares, R. Valim, C. Savage, G. Blank, W. Richee. 141 Ed Bowman shows top form V -'f-- 6 mn W - Steve Carols CleGI'S The bfi' Roger Lee breaks the tape for a first Hard work, perserverance with specialty mean a winning team lt has been the good fortune of the coaches to be associated with men who are interested not merely in the what ot the sport but also in its how and its why. It 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 6 ,fax ff Coach Herb 5 4 Ted Watkins shows top form -ul ,Su l sy ' W' Q . , , , ss,,,s, s,... , ,Q , . ,, 4 if 4,3 3 ,1 ri.. M qw r W 'H' I Q Ari? Ad 1' Q, if .-as . ,, + ff 1 Ti . ss- nf, .. x ft Q 1.3 5-1 'N 3 Q- rv -1 - ,ff . 2. 'A ., K 17, ' ME N ...MQ K s V, -1.c.j.l:iE,::: ,iig- '-':Z 1 u of if ,- 1-fa K U' ' .- , J l., ' ,,. J -f Tiff ffr-Er ft 'I V e 1 Inq' 'ef-so ,-for M T L 'M f - vw, ,, f:- , . t ., -r--.sf ,wwf wa- '1., ,, I N hir Q ,fu e, .font yv ,. 'qs- '. 'fQB,i'i'f1Qf,sg-g- ,JE sf' ' , '- ' TILL. A ' Wf2'15s..,,,L-A seq Af ', T T , ' -Vw . iQ ,,,, ' --V Way out front! - Cliff Savage Spikesters develop speed, form through hard work This year's track team has shown tremendous potential in A, B, and C classes. We have a possible Olympic Team member in Ted Watkins who is an all-around track man as well as an expert in his specialty, the high iump. We also have several con- ference champ prospects. An extra large percentage of the boys are willing to work hard and at the time the SYCAMORE went to press the season looked promising for the MHS track team. r is my Frank Cole takes the tape Up and over! - Ted Watkins ' f M - , WW in . ...- Another win for Rodger Lee 143 1960 'C' Track Team, BACK ROW: J. Calloway, B. Simms, L. Tillery, L. Banta, R. Wright, C. Yarbrough, J. Dahl, R. Noreiga, J. Kahler, L. Belcher, M. Acireno, L. Courtroul, J. Boyd, D. Blunt. MIDDLE ROW: A. Shoob, D. Ernest, A. McGregor, T. Williams, G. Fliehr, D. Nutson, T. Heath, C. McClure, G. McMillan. FRONT ROW: B. Santos, T. Keese, J. Hall, A. Noreiga, T. Morales, D. Ballesteros, G. Middlebrooks, B. Rrendergast. ,V , f V Track offers the greatest variety of any sport. lt provides an opportunity for any sports-minded boy to find some specialty for which he is suited and in which he can do well. lt provides maximum individual development while also functioning as a team. The possibility of a berth on the track squad is open to any boy in school. , f ,X f, 1 ,,VCoacl'f Dave , Casper Z I f V1 Y xx X W . 'xl 4 t Steve Carlos cops a first Larry Tillery clears bar l l 1959 Cross Country BACK ROW . ' e, G. Middlebrooks, M. Johnson, P. Linhares, W, Belyeu, G. Todd R Martinez H Griffith B Wi so . Ellington. MIDDLE ROW: A. Shoob, D. Valim, J. Carmen, M. McDuffy J Eggers D Reyno s . illiams, L. Nelson, W. Richie, T, Heath. FRONT ROW: B. Santos, G. Fliehr G Fuller R Noriega A Noriega, J. Calloway, T. Kerse, T. Morales, L. Banta and J. Boyd are members of the MHS 1959 Cross Country Team. These boys run up the hills and down the fairways'of the golf course In one of the most greulling tests of endurance in competitive sports. Cross Country men carry Olympic torch, develop endurance This year, in addition to regular meets, our Cross Country team helped to run the Olympic Flame to Squaw Valley, Five members carried the flame one mile each. Howard Griffith is seen at right, carrying the flame into Modesto. Howard, is a stand- out among the As, and is con- sidered one of the top cross- country men in the nation. Alex Noriega, top B standout is pictured at left, breaking the tape to win. Other stand- outs in 1959 were Gilbert Middlebrooks, Pete Lin , Monte Johnson, and ud Wil- son. -no W 145 . . .,,, af - .1 i . 1960 Diving Team, BACK ROW: P. Hearn, F. Pivanka, F. Helmick, FRONT ROW: L. Bell, A. Spenker, D. Trapp, C. Watson. Golf, Driving place emphasis on good form, hard work This year's diving team shows excellent prospects. Although they are few in number, each shows great desire and ability. Last'year's Sectional diving champ, Frank Helmick, is back this year and is a good bet to win the Championship again. The golf squad, under the direction of Jay Pattee, is also working hard. With emphasis on smooth form, they are striving to bring MHS honors in the golfing area. f. ..... - T960 Golf Team, BACK ROW: J. Abkin, B. Van' Buren, B. Walker, J. Niki, D. Duckart, F. Isola. FRONT ROW: B. MacPhail, E, Krigbaum, K. Mitchell, F. Lasiter, T. Zamora, B. Rollins. 146 1960 Varsity Swim Team, BACK ROW: D. Knowles, J. Cusey, D. Crow, J. McManis, Coach Darrell Hull. MIDDLE ROW: C. Peck, A. Cover, G. Wilkinson, J. Colt, G. Gates. FRONT ROW: D. Gates, J. Ramont, B. Hillar, D. Wright, R. Preston. Finmen concentrate on style, show good individual prospects At the time the SYCAMORE went to press, the 1960 Swimming Season looked both bright and not so bright. ln- dividually, there are several good prospects. ln the individual medley, we have Darrel Wrightn, and Gilbert CGibJ Gates has a good chance of becoming Sectional Champ in the 100-yd. backstroke. Carl Peck, who is in his 4th year with the varsity, carries our 50-yd. freestyle hopes, and Dan Gates, in his first year with the team, is doing a great iob with the 100-yd. freestyle. Our medley relay team, consisting of Carl Peck, Dan Gates, Gib Gates, and Darrell Wright, is championship material. Also looking good are John Ramont and Bill Hillar. But although individuals shine, the team suffers from the habitual curse of the Swim team, non-participation, Let's get behind our swimmers next year. Remember, we can't win a meet with 14 Varsity swimmers and 22 events to fill. ,,,,...........---- -H+ ,l 5, ---M 1960 'B' Swim Team, BACK ROW: N. Barrett, R. Felt, J. Shook, T. Matherly, J. Clear- ley. MIDDLE ROW: A. Horney, L. Cochmen, J. Greydanns, T. Cardoza, E. Anderson, D. Richards. FRONT ROW: K. Fapp, F. Ponte, J. Wheeler, RW J. Avery, T. Alexander, R. Edgecomb. 147 l , ..,. .. ., eb- 1960 Wrestling Team, BACK ROW: Fred Evans, Mickey Garcia, Larry Smith, Harvey Cole, LeRoy Spenker, Richard 'VVhite, Joe Taylor, Frank Tucker, Tim Boone, Leland George. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Walther, Arlen Cole, Dave Reed, Darrell Wright, Dave Partain, Frank Cole, Dennis Bauman, Doug Nutson, Dan McGrana- han, Larry DeHart. FRONT ROW: Ben McDonald, Ron Siler, Mike Martin, Ron Glover, Joe Abkin, Bobby Siler, Wes Richie, Steve Carlos, Russ Thomas, Doug Tillery, Mike Acireno. Wrestlers show strength, skill, win 6 tourney championships For the third consecutive year, the MHS matmen have come out on top. They finished the season with an ll win-2 loss-l tie record. In the annual San Joaquin Sectional Tourney, they captured 6 of 12 championships. These boys were sectional champs in their weight class: B. McDonald-103 lbs., B. Siler-112 lbs., J. Raley-120 lbs., F, Cole 133 lbs., A. Cole-145 lbs., and F. Tucker-Heavyweight. Jim Raley was named outstanding wrestler of the tourney. These champs will all be going to state competition. MHS also took 3 second places at the tourney: D. Reed-138 lbs., L. Spenker-165 lbs. and R, White-191 lbs, H8 Coach Dan Gonsalves Finalists in Sectional Tourney 4 R-- .wg are-f M' f M 1 l 'I960 First Team, BACK ROW: Darrell Wright, Leland George, Fred Evans, LeRoy Spenker, Richard White, Frank Tucker. FRONT ROW: Ben McDonald, Bobby Siler, Wes Richie, Steve Carlos, Frank Cole, Arlen Cole. Musclemen take San Joaquin Championship for third straight year Frank Cole wins match to take Sectional 133-lb. Jim Raley shows outstanding ability as he pins oppon- Championship. ent in 57 seconds. rf fri? .ci S r -1, - Q - 'W 5 c ,.' T' , ,b ' ' - .- 1 QM, ' M i'iiii it R rar rli .S L A V- I ,M , ,A i 149 i e' 1? f he as f e fag P2 it i i l 1 Aiu- e Darrell Hull, Herb poddig, Dick Windemufh. Jim Francis, head of General PE Department General Boy's PE is good team cooperation booster Boys catch ball in baseball game Touch football is Pmcllced Boys f si'-si I Y t ff V ' if fiAlffxir5r'li haf. -,le e . . , , . -Ez I- g. ,F 1 Q I is fr l seep I T l ,Q N51 N ,jr vt, ng -115 1 J2-rfrwf ' , -. Ja: 'r .1 , . f gl 5 psfp' 6 ',' W 'Quo-frff ' W1 - A ' ' -a-La-..ff'm'l l ' ,A ., f-ll lm '-' Q lr or it eeee 1 ' .- , 5 -1 -' It f . , ,, ., ,, I or r be l Q his-fi ,W-fi T f- ,, f'iY1?l'. -' r , ff?1fw,'1'.L::, ' J 4. ' Q. e . 1 Basketball offers stimulation USN P rl ILS? I' Bl! Miss Delores Killam Mrs. Eileen Oesau Miss Mary Serra Able instruction by PE teachers brings commendable results This year Modesto High welcomed two new teachers, Miss Shirlene Schnell and Miss Marilyn Ryden. Miss Schnell is in charge of the Drill Team. She also teaches General and Modified PE. Miss Ryden instructs Freshman PE. GAA adviser this year is Miss Delores Killam. Miss Killam also teaches tennis and archery and General PE classes. Mrs. Eileen Oesau heads the modern dance, synchron- ized swimming, and General PE classes. Miss Dorothy Fernandez instructs General PE. Miss Mary Serra teaches Leadership, and tennis and archery. Miss Dorothy Fernandez Miss Shirlene Schnell Miss Marilyn Ryden BACK ROW: Joylin Elwess, Kathleen Silva, Cheryl Nighbert, Ruth Wright, Joann McDonald, Trudy Van Konynenburg, Lindo Hennings, Pat Hott, Ellen Alford, Juanita Jones, Margaret Billington, Nancy High, Mieke O'Brien, Vicki Jackman. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Rich, Diane Mitchell, Barbara Wend, Barbara Sorensen, Leilani Anderson, Sharon McGuire, Sally Garber, Oralia Martinez, Carleeta Gragg, Anita Carrillo, Gerry Ellerd, Mary Pierson, Marietta Bondi, Paula Schaeffer. FRONT ROW: Linda Mapes, Katie Reclusado, Marylu Peralta, Ayoe Miller, Clara Huffman, Melva Dixon, Sandra Gregory, Judy Collins, Jo Evelyn Boyd, Sandra Long, Jan Burgin, Phyllis Becker. Modesto High girls participate in different sports activities Girls Athletic Association is a club which was organized for the purpose of interest- ing girls in sports activities. The only requirement for membership in GAA is active parti- cipation in one or more sports events, After earning 'l5 points for participation, girls receive membership cards. The following degrees are a numeral for 60 points, a Block M for 'IOO points, a sports emblem for 150 points, a gold pin for 180 points, and a special merit certificate for 250 points. These awards are earned through active sports participation. BACK ROW: Delores Williams, Esther Boyer, Pat Posthuma, Joan Buchner, Christine Maxfield, Lynne Pease, Linda Hughey. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Hill, Vera Hoover, Alberta Silva, Aileen Hillar, Shirley Collins, Cheryl Scott. FRONT ROW: Shirley Johnson, Angie Dias, Norma Vieira, Joan Gettman, Belva Jones, Barbara Huffman. at V'- , .-5.51, -Q 7 Q I I E E, fiv- AW A E ' g3j5yf'i ' . Jaffa , t GAA Executive formulates plans for varied fall activities TOP ROW: Vice-president Joan Gett- man,.Secretary Angie Dias, Treasurer ,. Aileen Hillar, Senior Representative 'W Christy Maxfield. MIDDLE ROW: Junior ,f ' Representative Vera Hoover, Sopho- ,fy '5 more Representative Melva Dixon, ff :Q i Freshman Representative Judy Collins, ' Student Body Representative Marylu . Peralta. FRONT ROW: Hockey Man- ' V cf- 2' ager .loan Buchner, Speed-a-way 5 'P Manager Pat Hott, Basketball Man- , ager Nancy High, Swimming Manager Peg McCleary. President Norma Vieira Adviser Miss Delores Killam 'I54 .R A PQ .. . W, EQ '-sf L , , 1' X TOP ROW: Vice-president Angie Dias, Secretary Belva Jones, Treasurer Vera Hoover, Senior Representative Nancy Orr. MIDDLE ROW: Junior Representative Joan Buckner, Sophomore Representative Pat Hott, Freshman Representative Joann McDonald, Softball Manager Vicki Jackman. FRONT ROW: Volleyball Manager Nancy High, Badminton Manager Vicki Jackman, Bowling Manager Juanita Jones, Swimming Manager Peg McClear . GAA Spring Executive makes plans for the last semester ,f-sc ff- N JO WS President Christy MGXfie'd Adviser Miss Dolores Killam Pat Posthuma, Judy Haberle, and Nancy Orr Linda Mapes, Oralia Martinez, and Angie Dias de try for a goal in hockey monstrate their skill in volleyball GAA members enjoy competitive sports with other schools Roselyn Cobb prepares to slug the ball. Pitching is Marie Thomas avoids two guards who attempt to Judy Collins and Carol Wine is catching get the bqll Girls interested in sports activities have a variety from which to choose, These sports include basketball, baseball, tennis, hockey, badminton, swimming, tumbling, volleyball, and bowling. GAA activities generally begin at 3:30 after school, and continue until 4:20. GAA competes with other schools in the area in team sports. Every year GAA sends tive senior representatives to Cal Sports Day at the University of California. i 156i 3,1- Christy Maxfield demonstrates a backhand swing as Jo Evelyn Boyd balances on Marie McCusker and Linda Hennings looks on. Johnnie Silverose while Diane Spencer and Alice Perine do headstands Good sportsmanship and skills are developed in GAA girls Peggy McCleary demonstrates her skill in synchron- Joan Gettman displays perfect bowling form during ized swimming. a GAA session. The main highlight of the year is the annual Block M Basketball game. A game between the seniors in GAA and the faculty women is the preliminary game. Each year this has been a big all-school event. Another big event is the annual GAA-Block M Barbecue. The guys and girls form mixed teams for softball and volleyball. ' Girls obtain many useful skills in physical education classes Modern dance class runs through its exercises Ruth Munger and Joan DeBendictis get ready to return the serve. Johnnie Silverose and Jo Evelyn Boyd bully before a hockey game. Girls' physical education offers a variety of sports activities. During freshmen and sophomore years the girls are required to take General PE. This course consists of basketball, softball, volleyball, hockey, swimming, speedaway, and modern or coed dance. The length of each sport varies between four and five weeks. During the Iunior and senior years the girls have their choice of tennis and archery or modern dance and synchronized swimming. Leadership is another class that is offered only to iuniors and seniors. The members of the class sell pickles at all the football games to raise money for the annual camping trip in the spring. This year the class also sold basketball pins. The purpose of Lead- ership to develop leadership qualities in the girls. Joyce Jackson tosses up the basketball for Melva Frazier and Geneva Hough Louise Dunn and Charlotte Hawker demonstrate per- fect archery form. Drill Team practices precision marching at football games The uniform consists of a mid-thigh length red cor- duroy skirt and white boots with black tassles. White gloves and red berets complete the outfit. The first performance of the year was at the Franklin game Miss Schnell runs the Drill Team through their paces Drill Team members are as follows: Joan Alexander, Glenda Blacklock, Vivian Bristow, Judy Camp, Kay Collier, Wanda Edge, Gloria Flogez, Marlys Giestrum, Carleeta Gragg, Phyliss Green, Barbara Henry, Joyce Johnson, Maureen Kelly, Pat Luke, Wyoma Marshall, Carolyn Osburn, Diane Parotti, Linda Ramsey, Judy Reynolds, Barbara Roberts, Re- gina Sallee, Marie Satariano, Janice Sesser, Gail Smith, Lavonne Thompson, Nancy Tomassi, Carole Watkins, Ruth Webb, Linda Wheeler, Margaret Whitney, Sandy Zimmer- man, Deanie Chadic, Lorraine Pacheco, The girls countermarch during their second period session 159 - UBBflI1IZI1'IIUI1i3 The Sycamore tree casts its silent sha- dow on the clubs at Modesto High School which furnish numerous activities tor all who wish to participate, The shadow is a symbol of these organizations for all to see. These service, social, and academic organizations sponsor field trips, ban- quets, money raising proiects, parties, and other proiects which benefit the students, their homes, schools, community, and nation. We Come to Modesto High School, we join these organizations, and by doing so we see and learn group participation, thus exercising the theme:We Come-We See-We Learn. Key Club members perform public service to school, community Key Club, BACK ROW: Duane Nelson, Chris Ludvickson, Cressey Nakagawa, Bud Newsome, Gary Rhodes, Bob Herndon, John Eggers Glenn Shirk, Wayne Crumpley, Ron Goncalves, Mike King. FRONT ROW: Gary Vautin, Paul Prudot, Mike Mello, John Schwartz, Russ Thomas Gary McMillen, John Isola, Jerry Jackman, John Hollis, Tim lsham. Key Club is a service organization whose membership consists of public-spirited boys recommended by the faculty. Since the obiective of Key Club is public service, members assist in the improvement of all phases of school and community life. This year the maiority of Key Club went to Long Beach for the annual district con- vention. Two members were sent to Boston for the International Convention, and one member ran for the International Board of Trustees, open to Canadians and Americans. Mr. Sample and Mr. Underwood are the club's advisers. Key Club, Fall officers: Treasurer Bud Newsome, Vice Key Club, Spring Officers: Secretary Paul Prudot Presl PreSidEf1f RUSS Th0mUS, President Jerry Jackman, Secre- dent Gary McMillen, Vice President Bud Newsom tary Glen Shirk. 162 FL excels in speech development through competition National Forensic League, BACK ROW: Blair Jaynes, Al Shook, Dan Walther, Dan Church, John Crgg, Rod Mortensen, Carl Peck, Ed Taylor, Merlyn Garber, Richard McGuire, Chris Disney, Daniel Crawmer, Mike Billington. TH!RD ROW: Kent Mitchell, Larry Oshier, Cressey Naka- gawa, Virginia Clark, Pat Borges, Joan Trombetta, Sonie Johnson, Susan Ritter, Barbara Sloan, Lorraine Bernard, Carolyn Smith, Mike Mello. SECOND ROW: Jerry Jackman, Duane Nelson, Joyce Mattox, Rose Silva, Peggy Callahan, Barbara Lynch, Kathy Davis, Kathi Miller, Joseph Sims, Cheryl Scott. FRONT ROW: Janice Kiyoi, Betty Butler, Betty Clinkenbeard, Margaret Billington, Dimoree Nelson, Janice Ferrini, Toni Skittone. The National Forensic League is an organization for students who are interested in competitive speech. The main events of the year were the inter scholastic speech tourna- ments. ln order to gain membership, a student must have 25 points gained from tourna- ment competition. After this, members may continue to make points and earn awards of honor, excellence, and distinction. The final award a member may receive is a gold M with a ruby chip. Af A Various projects to benegwef fhool and community are made up and carried on L, by NFL. Mrs. Mary Ritter is th c ' adviser. Mfg.- l , Hs it ,, vw .. if ' 1 Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Vice President John Craig, Recorder Carolyn Gemperli, President Ed Taylor. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Kathi Miller, Assistant Recorder Toni Skittone, Secretary Dimoree Nelson. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Larry Oshier, Secretary Soni Johnson, Assistant Recorder Carolyn Gemperli. FRONT ROW: Recorder Jerry Jackman, President John Craig, Vice President Ed Taylor. T63 1 : Future Farmers face challenge of community support BACK ROW: Dick Corgiat, Jack Kiernan, Joe Tena, Allen Crocher, Terrell Goodloe, Roy Beets, Ron Roberts, Paul Steenwyk, Frank Tucker, Custo Driver, Louie Neves, Ted Petersen, Don Cadwell, Marlyn Garber. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Blair, Wayne Crook, Bill Paioni, Leon Ruth, Tom Hamrick, Arlen Cole, R. Trollinger, M. Flory, K. Flora, M. Dufter, Gary Meyer, B. Marris, D. Gaorst. FRONT ROW: Robert Schwendiman, Henry Bick, Robert Pankow, Alan Cover, Larry Nunez, John Oyler, Ed Bowman, Ivan Wyeth, Daniel Crawmer, A. Passalaqua, S. Lynch, E. Reece, Marvin Wise. Active membership in Future Farmers of America, an organization with a purpose of improving know- ledge in the field of agriculture for the future and learning leadership qualities, is open to any student who is regularly enrolled in an all day or day unit class in vocational agriculture upon receiving a maiority vote of the chapter membership. FFA has been very busy this year with the annual Parent and Son Banquet held in the fall, and the FFA fair held this spring where the boys displayed their work in shop and home proiects. The adviser of FFA is Mr. Ted Sypolt. FFA Officers, BOTTOM ROW: Ivan Wyeth, Vice President, Ed Bowman, Presi- dent, Daniel Crawmer, Reporter. MIDDLE ROW: John Oyler, Marshall Dutter, Sentinel, Alan Cover, Filibuster Editor. TOP ROW: Paul Steenwyk, Treasurer Merlyn Garber, Secretary, Larry Nunez, Scrapbook Editor. BACK ROW: Larry Alexander, David Johnston, Terry Hopton, Floyd Vinson, Ratfael Fuvio, John Spenker, Charles Brantley, Gary Evans, Monte Johnson, Jerome Wilcox, Ray Edgecomb, Mark Grover, Dionisios Mihelis, Dean Crow, Don Paioni, Lewis Kuykendall, Charlie Lucas, Bob McManis, David Cullum, Lloyd Vargas, Larry DeHart. MIDDLE ROW: Lawrence DeBoer, Eugene Bowman, Sam Gridler, Jack Gilliland, Dwight Menefonza, Larry Luke, James Kohler, Jake Dahl, Jim Trollinger, Richard Quaresma, Albin Infanger, Lawrence Ahies, Jaritt Beck, John Reece, Frank Lasiter, Charles Secreto, Eldon Flora, Walter Durrer. FRONT ROW: Dwayne Paioni, Eldon Brownlee, Henry Patterson, David Oyler, Gary Noble, Michael Barton, Dan Barada, Paul Hallen, Ken Roberts, Jim Lynch, Paul Hamby, Bob Glasgow, Clarence Mize, Byron Hopkins, Don Culluai, Manuel Lucas, Wilfred Williams, Eddie Nunes, Edwin Genasci. 164 Athletes promote sportsmanship, citizenship, winning spirit Block M , BACK ROW: Larry Nunez, Doug Michael, Richard White, Gary Sharar, Ted Watkins, Don Tuller, Larry Heyer, Robert Preston, Jim Ellington. MIDDLE ROW. Mano Martinez, Perry Blackman, Larry Wing, Dennis Elwess, Howard Griffith, Stanford Davis, John Ramont. FRONT ROW: Jim Dunn, Duane Nelson, Robert Schwendiman, Dave Reed, Darrell Wright, James McDonald, The purpose of Block M Society is to bring athletics together, and to promote good feeling and cooperation between athletes of different sports. The 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. Community proiects and a basketball game between the senior Block M members and the faculty are among the projects completed this year. The club adviser is Mr. Kenneth Fitchner. Block M Fall Officers: President Ted Watkins, Vice Presi- Block M Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Pete dent Stanford Davis, Secretary Harold Snow. Van Konynenburg, President David Lee, Vice President Harold Snow. FRONT ROW: Sgt. of Arms Ted Watkins, Secretary Perry Blackman. 165 Scholars use minds to futher education and ambitions BACK ROW: Cheryl Scott, Carolyn Gemperli, Mimi Goeriz, Carolyn Smith, Sally Francis, Mary Ann Isola, Lorraine Bernard, Shirley Lundquist, Mary Sue Laningham, Bud Wilson, Marvin Wallis, Harold Snow, Carl Peck, David Lee, Pete Van Konynenburg, Bob Herndon, Richard Bratz, Bud Newson, Daniel Crawmer, Dave Lewis, Ron Goodpasture, Mary Beth Butler, Barbara Shook, Jane Berry, Duane Nelson. MIDDLE ROW: Marie Satarieno, Joyce Mattox, Pat Young, Joan Stark, Lynne Pease, Joanne Wall, Kathi Miller, Juanita Jones, Linda Price, Ann Fisher, Cheryl Christiansen, Margaret Billington, Linda Follis, Barbara Lynch, Carlyn Reyes, Bonnie Freggiaro, Christina Maxfield, Carole Walker, Julie Jensen, Beverly Werner. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Miller, Toni Skittone, Paul Prudot, Gary Vautin, Cressey Nakagawa, David Duckart, Lael Banta, John lsola, Linda Mello, Chris Patton, Mary Martel, Diana Miller, Mary lmbesi, Barbara Fuller, Kay Dow, Pauline Parodi. California Scholarship Federation is a club organized to stimulate an interest in finer scholarship and to give service to the school. CSF is open to all students who earn the necessary ten points granted for scholarship and extra-curricular activities, Regular meetings are held about once a month during a class period. Annual events include three district and one regional meeting. Social events and money raising projects are also yearly happenings. Miss Ruth Morgan and Mr. Eugene Mould are CSF advisers. CSF Fall Officers, TOP ROW: Treasurer Mary Beth Butler, CSF Spring Officers, TOP ROW: President Pete Van President David Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Secretary Linda Konynenlourg, Vice President Harold Snow. BOTTOM Fdllis, Vice President Cressey Nakagawa, Publicity Chair- ROW: Secretary Julie JOIISSII, Tl'eUSUI'eI' BGI'lDGl'U l-YnCl'l, man Shirley Lunclquist. Publicity Chairman Shirley Lundquist. 166 Ski Club encourages participation in winter. sports BACK ROW: Jan Herring, Caroline Hatch, Chris Patton, Helen Feller, Ronnie Nelson, Louie Niles, Larry Doyle, Larry Wing, Jerry Marasovich, Wayne Crumpley, Doug Michael, Doug Black, Perry Blackmon, Barbara lverson, Tam O'Brien, Phyllis Quesnell, Bob Martin, Jim Calcagno, Gerry Harrington, Russ Thomas, Al Lockard, George Reynolds, Carol Allen, Sharon Cain, Shirley Johnson, Sondra Williams. THlRD ROW: Annette Pirrone, Ann Brand, Bernell Sampson, Tina Sampson, Carole LaRosa, David Duckart, Gilbert Blank, Hector Ballestras, Mike Martin, Larry Landis, Howard Johnson, Bette Chapman, Linda Larsen, Duane Nelson, Kay Dow, Sam Hibma, Ray Klopf, Dianne! Spencer, Nelson Lunidad, Clare Abendschan, Linda Hemmings, Franci Gnesa, Tamara Stone, Jackie Dill. SECOND ROW: Dianne Marasovich, Andrea Crane, Margie Sisk, Sally Freeman, Leanne Huntemann, Mieke O'Brien, Doug Brimm, Steve Carlos, Bill Vieira, Keith Schaffer, Fred Silvas, Ginni Gnesq, Carol Bernadotti, Carol Trombetta, Cheryl Hoadley, Fred Latrell, Clare Abendeshan, Penny Statchman, Barbara Wend, Karen Whitgrove, Nelson Trinidad, Toni Williams. FIRST ROW: Carol Ehrler, Saundra Atkinson, Carol Caskey, Pat Stivers, Linda Mello, Jackie Sylvia, Sandy Anger, Rosemary Waterman, Carol Orvis, Rita Solano, Ivan Wyeth, Nancy Gisler, Theda Wright, Jo Ann de Benedictis, Carolyn Bulgheroni, Pat Sharp, .lon Heath. Ski Club is organized to give students a chance to enioy the snow. Membership is open to anyone interested in having fun and trips to the snow. The top event of the year was the trip made to the Squaw Valley Olympic Games. During the winter season, several trips were taken to Dodge Ridge and other snow sites. Ski Club advisers are Miss Oeasu and Miss Serra. Ski Club attends Vlll Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley. Ski Club Fall Officers, Treasurer Mieke O'Brien, Vice President Perry Blackmon, President Bob Martin, Secre- tary Pat Stivers. 167 Future Homemakers study to be future housewives fd BACK ROW: Donna Cutlip, Cecilia McQueary, Anita Wise, Delores Williams, Diana Caporgno, Karen Barton, Frances Henriques, Kathleen Lorenson, Carol Gilbert, Kathleen Hicks, Dorothy Grimes, Anita Carrillo. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Hampton, Barbara May, Carlyn Reyes, Bonnie Freggiaro, Shirley Pinkston, Dorothy Cutlip, Phyllis Parker, Judy Lynch, Sandra Ames, Pat Bahcock, Bertha Kelton, SECOND ROW: Pamela Baker, Rickey Justice, Jane Martin, Dianne Perrotti, Daveine McWilliams, Alta Wise, Ann Fisher, Dorothy Robinson, Colombine Furio, Carole Clark, Brenda Walters. FIRST ROW: Barbara Huffman, Patricia Engelbert, Clara Huffman, Sylvia Jones, Sharon Delzer, Linda Cutlip, Virginia Miller, Shirley Fuery, Bonnie Perrin, Betty Fisher, Joanne Blair, Jane Troxel, Peggy Farley. Future Homemakers of America is a club used to further interest in home economics and to emphasize the importance of worthy home management. The club encourages promotion of a growing appreciation of a good home and family life, and of the de- velopment of creative leadership in home and community life. Annual activities include a national project, social affairs, district conventions, and speakers and demonstrations. The club advisers are Miss Marguerite Woods and Mrs. Gertrude McCart. FHA Spring Officers: TOP ROW: State Hospital Chairman Sandra Ames, Historian Sandra Freeman, Treasurer Barbara May. MIDDLE ROW: Parliamentarian Carlyn Reyes, Reporter Karen Barton. FRONT ROW: Vice Presi- dent Bertha Kelton, Song Leader Judie Norwood, Presi- t D nna C ' . 168 den o utlip FHA Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Parliamentarian Carlyn Reyes, President Donna Cutlip, Secretary Anita Wise, Reporter Karen Barton. FRONT ROW: Vice President Bertha Kelton, Treasurer Barbara May. Latin Club members learn of ancient,historical culture 0 , We s Latin Club, BACK ROW: Dave Lewis, George Dias, Gary Oliver, John xColt, Bob Herndon, Don Podesto, Larry Bailey, David Lee, John McManus, Mary Ann lsola, Pat Deckwa, Julie Jensen, Linda Follis, Janice Ferrini, Janice Davies, Pat Posthuma. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Krigbaum, John Isola, Bill Love,Shirley Lundquist, Cheryl Scott, Larry Oshier, Kathi Miller, Carol Bernadotti, Barbara Barton, Bonnie Lee Kirkbride, Barbara Lynch, Joan Buckner, FRONT ROW: Lael Banta, Vicki Jackman, Janice Kiyoi, Maureen Kelly, Nancy High, Chris Patton, Margaret Billington, Mary Sue Laningham, Carole La Rosa, Tina Sampson. Latin Club is an organization open to second year Latin students and to those who have completed two years of Latin. During the second semester those first year students who have maintained a high average are also eligible. The purpose of Latin Club is to stimulate interest in the Latin language and in the customs of Latin people. The big event of the year was the annual Roman Banquet held this spring. Miss Mary Gamble is the club's adviser. FALL OFFICERS: Vice President Barbara Lynch, Presi- SPRING OFFICERS: Secretary Carole LaRosa, Treasurer dent Larry Bailey, Secretary Nancy High, Treasurer Cheryl Scott, Program Chairman Mickey Garcia, Linda Follis, Song Leader Dave Lee. President David Lee, Vice President Larry Oshier. 169 Girls' Wildlife Association explores the scientific field do - . X Girls' Wildlife, BACK ROW: Barbara Kay Osbourn, Carole Erickson, Pat Bushnell, Pat Cripe, Nancy Mapes, Barbara Farley, Pat Howell, Joyce Johnson, Barbara Roberts, Gratia Martin, Margaret Nevitt. MlDDLE ROW: Carletta Babston, Nola Simmons, Linda Price, Judy Camp, Helen Wegman, Cheryl Neviit, Pat Posthuma, Bonnie Lee Kirkbride. FRONT ROW: Mary Hurliman, Lynn Cox, Maureen Kelly, Lynn Dolan, Barbara Nevitr, Nila Hardenbrook, Katie Barber. Girls' Wildlife Society is an organization planned for girls who are interested in outdoor recreation. Activities of this club include field trips and over night camp-outs. Girls' Wildlife participates in many school activities, such as running concessions at games and entering school competitions. The club adviser is Mrs. Phyllis Gross. OFFICERS: Vice President Carole Erickson, President- Linda Price, Secretary Nola Simmons, Treae surer Pat Howell, Field Trip Chairman Barbara Nevitt. Science Club builds students' scientific interest Science Club, BACK ROW: Mary Sue Laningham, Gilbert Gates, Robert Nixon, Dennis Cochran, Gratia Martin. FRONT ROW: Lael Banta, Margaret Billington, Lynn Pease, Gloria Burgin, Aileen Hillar, Students who show an active interest in science and science activities may become members of the Science Club. Active members of this club may gain helpful scientific knowledge through experiments and club projects. The annual Science Fair is the main event of this organization. Many members dis- played their club projects at the Science Fair held at Modesto Junior College this spring. SciencsClub adviser is Mr. Norman Faber. 170 FALL OFFICERS: President Loel Banta, Vice President Mary Sue Laningham, Secretary Aileen Hillar, Treasurer Gloria Burgin. Spring Officers, BACK ROVI: Secretary Dennis Cochran, Vice President Gilbert Gates. FRONT ROW: President Gordon Fischer, Treasurer Ronald Nichols. Projector Club members coordinate audio-visual activities PROJECTOR CLUB: Larry Maxfield, Roger Dayton, Joe Engle Proiector Club consists of a group of boys who are specially trained to operate the audio-visual equipment. Members are required to have a study hall so they may be checked out to show movies in classrooms. These boys also show the noon movies. Mr. Jim Price is the club's adviser. Photography Club studies effective photography methods A n i W Photography Club, BACK ROW: Bill Blum, Larry Thompson, Denny Nugent, Viggo Millwee, Marvel Lane, FAI-l npplf-ppgz Vive presidem Gary Alvin Robinson, Larry Tillery, Mickey Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Dennis Wray, Dan Walther, Doug Tillery, Ardl president Doug Tillery, 1-reasj Virgil Trammell, Pat Salter, Clinton Watson, Gary Ard. FRONT ROW: Martha Wheeler, Charline Moore, Ure, I-any Thompson. Nellie Luera, Audine Chrisco, Wilma Harden, Hermila Esparza, Benny Mitchell. Photography Club is organized to give its members experience in operating cameras and in developing and enlarging pictures. The members gain experience in the darkroom, learning new methods of photo taking, and improving their abilities. Photography Club adviser is Mr. Giovanoni. is 'l7'l .future Nurses' Club makes preparations for medical careers t, sa X ,XJ . Future Nurses of America, BACK ROW: Pat Posthuma, Lynn Cox, Bonnie Lee Kirkbride, Sharon Malone, Glenda Blacklock, Judy Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Maureen Kelly, Gloria Burgin, Sandra Ames, Marianne Garber, Joan Buckner, Helen Wegman. FRONT ROW: Janice Kiyoi, Dorothy Miller, Linda Taylor, Cheryle DeLong. FNA is an organization designed for girls interested in nursing and the medical tield. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in nursing and to teach the members about the medical profession. Mrs. Phyllis Gross is club adviser. FALL OFFICERS: Vice President B o n n i e Kirkbride, President Gloria Burgin, Treasurer Glenda Blacklock, Historian Judy Wilson. SPRING OFFICERS, TOP ROW: Secretary Marianne Garber, Vice President Sharon M a I o n e . FRONT ROW: Treasurer Dorothy Miller, President Linda Taylor, Historian Sandra Ames. French Club improves interest in French language FALL OFFICERS, TOP ROW: Vice President Jerry Lynne Peele, T r e a s u r e r Carolyn Caskey. FRONT ROW: Assistant Song- leader Caroline Hatch, Secre- tary Ginni Gnesa, Songleader Cheryl Christiansen. French Club, BACK ROW: Chris Patton, Russ Thomas, Bud Wilson, Ed Taylor, Bill Hatch, Viggo Millwee, Carolyn Smith, Joyce Maines, Mary Martell. FRONT ROW: Carole Walker, Caroline Hatch, Cheryl Christian- sen, Juanita List, Marti Cadoret, Linda Mello, Mimi Goeriz, Carol Orvis. The purpose at French club is to stimulate interest in the French language and the French people and to provide for conversation and familiarity with foreign language and customs in a social situation. Membership is open to students who have completed one semester of French with a grade of B or above and to all students who have successfully completed the first year. Miss Janice Ridges is adviser of French Club. 172 I taking second year. F Spanish Club encourages good-fellowship in the Spanish manner Spanish Club, BACK ROW: Ron Gancalves, Bud Newsom, Pete Van Konynenburg, Gary McMillen, Mike Mello. MIDDLE ROW: Lorraine Bernard, Janice Green, Paul Prudot, Mary Beth Butler, Dennis Northern. FRONT ROW: Linda Taylor, Barbara Shook, Charlotte Hawker, Joan Stark, Kay Dow. The purpose of Spanish Club is to encourage good fellowship in the Spanish man- ner. Membership is open to third and fourth year Spanish students as well as seniors Activities include selling at football games, participation in student body activities, and an annual Spanish Club banquet. Miss Marian Spaan is the club's adviser. FALL OFFICERS: Vice President Pete Van Konynenburg, President Mike Mello, Treasurer Gary Mc- Millen. SPRING OFFICERS: Vice Presi- dent Paul Prudot, President Pete Van Konynenburg, Treasurer Mary Beth Butler. Sigma Hi-Y creates high Christain standards Sigma Hi-Y, BACK ROW: Kelly Welbrell, Gilbert Blank, Steve Crane, Bill McRivette, Larry Fischer. FRONT ROW: Bob Herndon, Richard Bratz, Mike McNulty, Ed McGregor, Membership in Sigma Hi-Y is open to any boy enrolled in Modesto High School. lt is an organization whose purpose is to create and follow high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Activities include service projects and social activities. The club's adviser is Mr. John Nash. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Vice President Bob Herndon, Secre- tary Bill McRivette. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Kelly Werrell, Presi- dent Mike McNulty, Chaplain Larry Fischer. SPRING OFFICERS: Vice Presi- dent Richard Bratz, President Mike McNulty, Secretary Ed McGregor. 173 Future Business Leaders of America aid business students FBLA, BACK ROW: Joyce Hanshew, Vivian Bristow, Karen Nelson, Louise Dunn, Charlotte Hampton, Donna Cutlip, Pat Posthuma, Linda Farish, Pauline Parodi, Janie Wagner. FRONT ROW: Cecilia McQueary, Annie Schmidig, Betty Fisher, Bonnie Perrin, Joanne Blaco, Lorraine Pacheco, Diane Martella, Janet Parodi, Mary lmbesi, Barbara Fuller. Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization affiliated with NEA. lts purpose is to create more interest and understanding in intelligent choice of business occupations.lt also strives to develop competent, aggressive business leadership,to streng- then the confidence of young men and women in their work, and to encourage members in the development of individual projects and in establishing themselves in business. Membership is open to any student regularly enrolled in a business subject. Meetings are presented in various forms: speakers from business organizations, skits and plays put on by students, motion pictures, and business sessions. Activities include many money raising campaigns, jobs to aid school and community, and social events. Mr. John McCaffery is the club's adviser. . L Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Pres- ident Pauline Parodi. MIDDLE ROW: Publicity Manager Janet Parocli, Treasurer Diane Mar- tella. FRONT ROW: Vice Presi- dent Mary lmbesi, Historian Barbara Fuller, Secretary Louise Dunn. Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Karen Nelson, Secre- tary Pauline Parodi, Historian Joyce Hanshew. FRONT ROW: Publicity Manager Diane Mar- tella, Vice President Barbara Fuller, President Louise Dunn. Craftsmens Club proposes to further interest in Industrial Arts f. Craftsmen's Club, BACK ROW: Jack Lucas, Don Rainey, James Blacklock, Don Tuller, Doug Michael, Herb Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Mike Billington, Jim Ellington, Pat Burgin, Wesley Richie, Larry Sherman. Membership in Craftsmen Club is open to outstanding junior and senior students of the Trades and lndustry Department who are selected by the club on the basis of above average grades and good character. The purpose of this club is to further the interest in the field of lndustrial Arts and to increase the skills required of a craftsman. Some of the endeavors undertaken this year were Craftsmen's Project Show, Father and Son Night, and several field trips. The Craftsmen's Club also takes charge of the reserved section seats during the football season. Mr. Ogle Cliburn is the club's adviser. l74 ,g .n FALL OFFICERS: Vice President Don Rainey, President Jim Elling- ton, Business Manager Doug Michael. SPRING OFFICERS: President Dan Rainey, Business Manager Jim Ellington. Future Teachers of America assist in teacher training Future Teachers of America, BACK ROW: Mary Beth Butler, Barbara Shook, Lorraine Bernard, Barbara Sloan, Shirley Lundquist, Christine Maxfield, Linda Follis, Mary Ann Isola, Shirley Collins, Julie Jensen, Juanita Jones, Eileen White, Bill Gross, Bob Santos. FRONT ROW: Diane Miller, Alberta Silva, Janice Green, Pat Young, Barbara Fuller, Barbara Lynch, Carlyn Reyes, Cheryl Scott, Rose Silva, Judy Studebaker, Richard Olson. Future Teachers of America is an organization created for the benefit of those stu- dents who are interested in the teaching profession. The students gain experience by teaching in elementary grades. All students above the ninth grade who have a B average before and during mem- bership are eligible. FTA is sponsored jointly by the PTA and the MTA, Mrs. Evelyn Coleman is the club's adviser. FALL OFFICERS: Vice President Barbara Lynch, President Julie Jensen, Secretary Shirley Lund- quist, Treasurer Lorraine Ber- nard. SPRING OFFICERS: Secretary Linda Follis, Treasurer Mary Beth Butler, President Barbara Shook. Writers' Club is dedicated to the advancement of student writing Writer's Club, BACK ROW: Karen Dutra, Lynne Cox, Gary McMillen. FRONT ROW: Diane Barrett, Bill Hatch, Beverly Werner. Membership in Writers' Club is based upon writing ability. All students are eligible to submit manuscripts for judging by the present members. The club is dedicated to the advancement of student writing. There are no officers. Monthly meetings, at which the members analyze and criticize each others work, are held. Miss Liqnne Leonard is adviser of Writers' Club, 175 Tri-Y-Alpha stresses service as main objective Tri-Y-Alpha, BACK ROW: Sally Francis, Jane Berry, Tam Wallace, Judy Roberts, Mary Pierson, Linda Watrous, Margie Luke, Nancy Scholten, Jan Herring. ROW: Ginni Gnesa, Marilyn Johnson, Rita Tanner, Saundra Atkinson, Joy Smith, Lorraine Pacheo, Marilyn Stephens, Frances Bond, Caroline Hatch, Andrea Crane, Franci Gnesa, Margie Sisk, Lynda Carroll, Pat itz. Primarily a service organization, Tri-Y-Alpha has participated in many projects for the benefit of others this year. Social events and installations of officers have added to ne enioyment of the year. March of Dimes drives also were performed by members. Membership is open to any girl enrolled in Modesto High School. Miss Elsie Beyer is Tri-Y-Alpha's adviser. Fall Officers, BACK resentative Sally Francis, lain Margie Luke, FRONT Treasurer Judy Roberts, Presi- dent Jane Berry, Vice President Tam O'Brien. Spring Officers, BACK ROW: President Sally Francis, Vice President Koni Nugent, Chap- lain Margie Luke. FRONT ROW: Secretary Marilyn Johnson, Council Representative Caroline Hatch, Treasurer Gayle Wallace. Tri-Y-Gamma is designed to stress high Christian standards Trl-Y-Gamma, BACK ROW: Joan Stark, Barbara Barton, Cathy Follis, Bonnie Freggiaro, Mary Ann Isola, Julia Bates, Joyce Maines, Pat Hill, Charlene Spenker, Karen Kirkpatrick, Margaret Nichols. FRONT ROW: Helen Nelson, Jean Harrington, Ritta Solano, Mickie Blankenship, Joanie Rogers, Becky McMillan, Ruth Whipkey, Janice Ferrini, Patricia Hott. Tri-Y-Gamma, designed to stress high Christian standards, is an organization for the girls of Modesto High School. Activities for this year included proiects for the March of Dimes, slumber and Christ- mas parties, and other social and service events. Mrs. Lucille Pester is the adviser of Tri-Y-Gamma. 176. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Pub- licity Manager Cathy Follis, Treasurer Mary Ann Isola, Chap- lain Karen Kirkpatrick. FRONT ROW: Vice President Janice Ferrini, President Joan Rogers, Secretary Mickie Blankenship. Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Council Representative Joyce Moines, Secretary Pat Hill, Trea- surer Laneya Huey, President Cathy Follis. FRONT ROW: Chaplain Charlene Spenker, Publicity Manager Sue Lyons, Vice President Ruth Whipkey, Tri-Y-Beta is organized to create Christian character Tri-Y-Beta, BACK ROW: Linda Follis, Mary Beth Butler, Barbara Shook, Colleen Goodpasture, Jean Todd, Peggy McCleary, Pat Bushnell. FRONT ROW: Lynn Dolan, Lynn Petty, Charlotte Hawker, Claudette Tibbetts, Peg Callahan, Joyce Mattox, Sue Cardoza. Tri-Y-Beta is a club organized to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards ot Christain character. Membership in Tri-Y-Beta is open to any girl who believes in and will uphold the clubs purpose. Numerous activities are carried on for the good of the school and com- munity. The adviser ot Tri-Y-Beta is Mrs. Whitehead. Tri-Y-Lambda members extend high ideals to others E S .. . sy ROW: Carole La Rosa, Milly Wagoner, Treva Reynolds, Carolyn Gemperli, Julie Jen- Tri-Y-Lambda, BACK sen, Sharon Malone, Mimi Goeriz, Susan Ritter, Carolyn Smith. FRONT ROW: Tina Sampson, Shirley Evans, Linda Coleman, Carolyn Bulgheroni, Linda Reese, Karen Skiles, Ceci Goeriz, Judy Agan, Marilyn Johnston. Membership in Tri-Y-Lambda is open to any high school girl who will help carry on the high ideals of Christian living. The purpose of the club is to teach and practice Christain.character within the or- ganization and elsewhere. Through money raising activities and charity proiects, the club members extend their ideals to others. Miss McJilton is the club's adviser. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Ser- geant at Arms Pat Bushnell, Chaplain Mary Beth Butler, Treasurer Joyce Mattox. FRONT ROW: Vice President Peggy Mc Cleary, President Jean Tod:' Secretary Barbara Shook. SPRING OFFICERS: Vice Presi- dent Mary Beth Butler, Secretary Colleen Goodpasture Presiden Barbara Shook. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Karen Skiles, Vice President Sharon Malone, Publicity Manager Mimi Goeriz, Secretary Cathy Graham. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Tina Sampson, President Milly Wag- oner, Sergeant at Arms Ceci Goeriz. Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Milly Wagoner, Pres- ident Sharon Malone, Chaplain Carolyn Gemperli. MIDDLE ROW: Council Representative Carolyn Bulgheroni, Sergeant at Arms Mimi Goeriz, Vice Pres- ident Karen Skiles. FRONT ROW: Publicity Manager Linda Cole- man, Secretary Tina Sampson. 177 Art Club members learn to create artistic masterpieces Art Club, BACK ROW: Marvin Wallis, Darrell Wright, Vern Hantz, Jim Riddle, Jerry McNutt, Carol Wine, Diana Spaulding, Charlotte Hawker, Saundra Williams. MIDDLE ROW: M. Martin, Erma Grover, Koni Nugent, Linda Martinez, Beverly Moniz, Lynn Petty, Jackie Dill, Sharon Wright. FRONT ROW: Margaret Pate, Rubie Mein, Jodi Holloman, Barbara Nevlitt, Nila Hardenbrook, Leta Johnson, Jo Ann DeBeneclictis. Art Club is an organization created to further the interest oi art in school and the community. Membership is open to any student who submits two pieces of original art work, judged anonymously by club members. Activities include sketch trips, work shops, programs, criticism of sketches, and social evening meetings, Mrs. Betty Milam is the club adviser. Fall Officers, BACK ROW: Treasurer Carol Wine, Publicity Manager Marvin Wallis. FRONT ROW: Vice President Vern Hantz, President Irma Grover, Secretary Diana Spaulding. 17 O 4 fo ix f N . Spring Officers, BACK ROW: Publicity Manager Marvin Wallis, President Jerry McNutt, Art Com- missioner Marietta Von Blumenthal. FRONT ROW: Secretary Diana Spaulding, Treasurer Charlotte Haw- ker, Vice President Janice McDonald. l960 March of Dimes Campaign sets record at MHS with 52,200 1 , Mr. James Dixon and Mr. Conrad Lang had the top advisories for the March of Dimes drive. Paul Steenwyk, Edison Bowman, Gary McMillen, and Jerry Jackman represent the FFA and the Key Club, which were the top clubs. The March of Dimes campaign was the biggest and best organized all-school cam- paign this year. The final total was over 52200. Led by Karen Dutra and Ted Watkins for the student body and Mr. Lawrence Steen- wyk and Miss Mary Serra for the faculty, the drive was well underway throughout the month of January, Money making projects ranged from fortune telling to ci pig auction, A man with a camera went around the school snapping pictures, while bootblaclcs gave students and teachers the glossiest shoes in town. The March of Dimes drive, being the only proiect in which all students can partici- pate, shows that students have both the desire and the ability to serve the community and the nation. With the great effort of the student body of Modesto High School, MHS placed first in the state of California with a total of 52200. the-al fvf ix t ' if 45. J . ' i ,, e nl. , 0 ,,s, A i W., A3 in s.. ' , ,s 'f ,M- T . . ',f',' ' f-Ae..-1 U : f1': ' .-,.-T' Y ty we t, stf Miss MUYY Serra' Mr' l-Uwfenfe 5ieenWYlM Ted Wulklnsf and March of Dimes attendant Diane Stuckey and March of Dimes Karen Dutra glance at the March of Dimes symbols. Queen Carole Lewis 179 GAYLE WALLACE 'Football Queen v SONI JOHNSON JANE BERRY Attehdant Attendant ., ,.LL. L .M ' JULIE JENSEN Basketball Queen BARBARA SHOCK CAROLE WALKER Attendan t Attendant llfffn is A -vw-ff tttte 3 Maxine Barrett's Gift Shop 1526 J St. Modesto LA 2-6947 Carl Peck and Diane Barrett are shown below selecting a gift. Joy Von Allmen is shown a gift at LEE BROTHERS 1111 J St. Modesto LA 3-3275 Mr, Schach helps Ken Taylor and Karen Skiles select a engagement ring at MONTE'S JEWELRY 908 11th St. Modesto LA 2-7721 H ov Peggy's Smart Shop 953 10th St. Modesto LA 2-4721 Pat Stivers models a new spring fashion Paradlse Road Modesto LA 4 0945 Ken Taylor selects a shirt from Neal Sadaka at Q Wm' 1 i fi l' I 4, S f- ' .ns 121- 'hrnx Z 3' l l f nl 54 4 I g E 3' E. .X 4 V. -. Paradise Village Modesto LA 4 7726 HRC Here is on example ofthe type of equipment used Cl' Foster Farms 1707 McHenry Modesto LA 2-9041 Morti Codoret enioys ca coke ot Worren's lce Cream 104 Maze Blvd. Modesto LA 2-8930 Judy Cox shows on L.P. to o Customer ot Cheryl Hoodley looks ot water skis ot WEEKS SPORT SHOP 1210 J St. Modesto LA 3-4491 184 HARLEY'S RECORDS 1218 J St. Modesto LA 3-6277 Ja N FS Cheryl Scott and Joann Wall select a watch at Roger's Jewelry 918 10th St. Modesto LA 2-4721 I 1 l Ronnie Sparks looks at golf equipment at Valley Sporting Goods 1418 J St. Modesto LA 3-4681 Joan Trombetta and Karent Dutra pose for a picture in a car from GRISWOLD 8: WIGHT 9th and L Sts, Modesto LA 3-5601 Russ Thomas selects his wardrobe at J. S.Williams 8: Co. 1118 J St. Modesto LA 3-4973 Bob Schwendiman selects his swim suit at The Hub Clothing 901 H St. Modesto LA 4-5514 .silifr For camera equipment and supplies see Mike Costley, Lee Grief, and Jack Broome at The Camera Center 1220 J St. Modesto LA 4-7361 ' SYCAMORE SPONSGRS Covell Barber Shop 1027 J St. Modesto Graystone Block 81 Co. 316, River Road Modesto LA 3-6462 Walters Variety 701 H sf. Mode-S10 LA 3-3345 McGrath Moving 81 Storage 707 7th sf. Modesto LA 4-6208 RECORDS 1325 J sf. Modesto LA 4-2205 Acknowledgments Belt Printing 8K Lithograph Co. for publishing the book. The entire faculty and service staffs for their understanding and cooperation, The BROADCAST Staff tor its sales and publicity promotion. Mr. Lawrence Steenwyk for his patience and assistance. Gordon Ham for photography and cooperation. Baird Photo Service for their photo finishing. Those who participated in the SYCAMORE Assembly, which started SYCAMORE sales. Those who were bold enough to participate in the SYCAMORE Insanities. Mr. Charles Willburn, the adviser, for his patience, tolerance, encouragement, and advice, and his endless work to make this book the best ever. , ef? lu ,CNA U U EM I. L Nyjrt NJ QW DHL whiny, Wi PAWZTEIEJQ WWW fu 'pl Mx' 'W fawvilidfm , uilwJcJyi?JJiDVjiA LU if Mfif'JQ li, my ht7RemembranceQ4,,iZDjLjW,,fJ6e0eO3C07f T 'fl A ii 1 . C111 Egg Jil ff! Orlis Cameron QW WM Z rv f hu ff jf X JN! Patricia Wilson U i K ii df! U The T960 Sycamore has been produced by Bell' Printing 81 Lithograph Co. Modesto, California 187 Index -A- Barton, Michael .... ,,,, B 6, 164 Abendxhgn, Clare ....,,. ...YYY.... ...... .- ..V.A..4.....AYV 6 6 , Baseball ...Y---.VYYVY ..YVY 1 35-139 Abkinl Joe ,,Y,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . - ,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.,, 1 48 B sketball ...,., 129-134 Acireno, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,....,,,. , B6, , 148 ates, Julia Y,..,...., ,....... 6 6, 176 Ackermun, Lind ,,,,,,,,,,, If ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, ......,, 6 6, 103 Bates, K thy .YYYYYY..,V,.. Y,..... 6 6, 103 Ackerman, Reb rye , f.- ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,.Y.,. ........,. 8 6, 115 Bau , Barbara , .YVY ,,.,Y,YYY,Y,...... 1 17 Adams! Y,Y,Y,,,,, , ,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.... 6 6 Ba n, Dennis ....... ,,,,,,. 8 6, 141, 148 Adams, ,,,,,,Y,V,V,V ,,g, ,Y,YYY,,,,,Y,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, 6 ,mon, Karen ..., ,.,.,, 8 6, 141, 14B Ad,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,. ,,Y,1,, Q, ,,,,, ,,,,, , if ,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,, ,jx Y,,,, 86 B man, K 1 ,. WY... a6, 94, 102 Adcox, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 B man omi YYYV YVY.A,,Y,.,V,Y, . . 76 Administration ........f--V .--f--,----------, ----- -f--- - 8 ma 1 Paul ---- ------ 1 241 152 A an, Jud ...,, -W ---ff-fff-f - --f-------f J -------'--- ' 1 UYSI Oren --------- -f-----f-f - Agnew, Kglfht, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,Il ,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ,. . ., 66 ays, Lawrence ..... ...,,, . 25 A9n?,,,,?,Ulgy ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, ,,,,,.,. ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,..,., 6 6 Beall, Bobby ....... ,A.. 7 6 Agrgmh ,E Departrn yi ,, ,...,.,,,,..,,.,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,,., 17 Beall, Viola .. .....V, 76 Aguflgwcho, Yolany Y.YY,Y,,,,,Y,,Y.,,V.,,.... .Y.YY,,,,,,.....Y.f...,. B eaman, Ba e --.------ ---- - 66 Amis, Law,-ence ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,, , ,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Beard, . homas ..,.. ,Y...V,...,.,....,,,,Y, 6 6 7 Ahlberg, Miss ,Alice .,,,,,.,. ,.,,,,,, . ......,,,,,,,'... . ,, ,,,,, 7 ea r. harles YY.... 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I ,,,.,,,,,.., 76, 85, 9 , 1 B , C ard f-----,-f-- -f---f-f-f---- B 6 Ape roi ,,.. ,. ,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,... 1 ....., ,. 102, 167 r, L -.-V,,,,,,,f,.., .,,,,. 1 44, 146 Al ' , Mr, illi ' ....,...,,,... , ,,,,,,...,,, Q. ........,..,... -, 11' E , -le'fY ------f,----f-'-- --------, - 76 Arlen, wa G YYVYVVV 1 ,,,- Y,YYVYYYYVVVVVYYYYYYVVYYVVYYYVVVVVY 3 Bell, Sharron ,,,.,...,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 66 Attensa , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., B eller, Shirley ,f,.,V.. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,... 2 5 AI , ebecmf, Y Y,Y,Y,-,,---VV,,,-, ,,,,,,,,,Y 7 6 Belyeu, Wayne ,,,,,,,. ,,,, 2 5, 141, 145 AHSUP, D nj ,.,,A,,--,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 Benedict, Sandra ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, B 6 Allwei , ' e ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 76, 103 Benedict, Sharon ..,,.,, .,,,,.....,,,,,,, 8 6 Alu! 1, Margo,-ef ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Benson, Kenneth ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Alvarado, Esther ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Bentley, Ernestine ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,... 6 6 Alvarado, Israel ,,,, ,,,,.. 6 6, 123, 124, 141 Bentley, MGFY fY,.Y.. .... 8 6, 102 Alves, Lawrence .,,,. ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 7 6 Benton, Gene feefeef ,...,,,,,. 6 6 Alvey, Allen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6 Benzinger, JoAnn .,,,, ...,,,.,,,,........,,,,,,,, 8 6, 102 Amador, Betty .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,, 7 6 Berls'-11190, Bobby - --.,,, ,,,,........,,,,,e,,, ,...,,e,,,,,,,,., B 6 Amqral, Tim ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 76 Bernadotti, Carol ,,,, . .,,,, 66, 103, 117, 167, 169 Ames, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 4, 168, 172 Bernard, Beverly ,eeeee ..,,,,,,,,,,,e....,..,,,,, , 66, 103 Amstutz, Lois ......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 6 , 114 Bernard, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,. . . 76 Amstutz, Mr. Pritchard ,,,.,,, ,. ............,,.,,............,, 10, 110 Bernard, Lerraine eee. 66, 103, 163, 173, 175 Anderson, Allan ,...,Y,......, Y,e,..,,.,..,,,,........., 1 25, 136 Bernard, Marilyn W 6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,, , , 25 Anderson, Ed .......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6, 126, 127, 141, 147 Berner, Robert ,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .,... 8 6 Anderson, Lawrence ,.,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.... 7 6 Bernstein, Gary Y...e..,,,,,,,,,,....,...,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 86, 116, 128 Anderson, Leilani ,,,,,,, ...,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,...,,, 8 6, 153 Berry, Allen .....,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ....,, ,,,,,,, 8 6 Anderson, Nancy ,,..,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 6 6, 74, 116 Berry, Jane eee. 25, 60, 101, 103, 104, 107, 166, 176, 180, Anderson, Miss Eloise ,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 183 Anderson, P. ..,.,..,,,...,,,, C ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 41 Berry, Mr. J, Wesley ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 Andrews, Mary ,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 102 Bertolero, Henry ,.,, ,,,,, e ,,,,.,.,, ,.,,,,, 8 6 ,116 Angee, Sandy ,..,,, ,,,,,, 6 6, 103, 167 Beshears, Lucille ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Angle, Eldon ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Best, Mr. Hoy N ,e,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 9 Angle, Linda ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Bettincourt, Jon ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 6, 103 Aprerson, Leilani .,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Beyer, Miss Elsie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Ard, Gary .,,,e.,,,,,,,, ..,,, 8 6, 128, 139, 171 Bias, Rita e,e,,, ,,,,,,, , 76 Armstrong, Roger ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 6 Bick, Henry W W ,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 6, 164 Art Club ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, 1 78 Bickerstaff, Glinda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 6 6 Art Department .,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,, 1 9 Billingsley, Karen ,, ,,,,.,, 26, 61, 116, 117 Ashby, Cheryl ,..,, ,,,,,,, 8 6, 102 Billington, Dennis ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 Ashcroft, Lynden .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Billington, Margaret , 76, 103, 153, 163, 166, 169, Asher, Connie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , W 76 170 Asher, Linda ,...,e..,,,..., . ,,,,, 76, 103 Billington, Mike 6 ,.e, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . , ,,,, 1 6 3, 174 Ashford, Mr. Boyce ,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Bingham, Fat ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Assemblies ,,..,,,..,.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Bingle, Karen ,.,,, ,,,,,,, 6 6 Atkinson, Donald ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 128 Birch, Ann ,, ,,,,, 66 Atkinson, Mr. Jim .,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 Bird, Bob ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 6, 115 Atkinson, Soundra ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 74, 167, 176 Bispo, Frank , Y,,,,,,,, 76 Atteberry, Carolyn .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Black, Doug , ,,,, ,,,, 6 6, 167 Atwood, Mr. Chamer .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 15 Black, Glenda ,,,., ,,,, Y, 76 Avery, John .,,,,,,.......,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 147 Black, Lola ,,,. ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6 Auld, Edward .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,VYY 8 6 , 116, 128 Black, Nona ,,,. , ,Y,,,,,Y ,,-,,,,,,,, , W 86 Blacklock, Glenda ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 , 159, 172 -8- Blacklock, James .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 26, 174 Babcock, Pat ,,,.,..,..,.,, .,,,,,,,, , ,, 66, 168 Blackmon, Perry ,,,,,,,.,, 79, 123, 124, 125, 133, 165, 167 Babcock, Rosemary ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Blaco, David ,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 6 6 Babston, Carletta ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 6, 170 Blair, Jerry ,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 66, 164 Baddell, Mr, Walter ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,- 1 0 Blair, Joanne ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,Y , 16B Bailey, Darrell ,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 2 4, 105 Blank, Gilbert ,,,.,,,, 76, 83, 105, 127, 141, 167, 173 Bailey, Larry ,,..,, , ,,,, 24, 169 Blankenship, Audrey ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Bailey, Robert ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 6 Blankenship, Mickie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 , 103, 176 Baker, Don .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Blaro, Joanne ,,..,,,,. ,, ,,,,,,, 76, 174 Baker, Larry ,...,,,., ,,,., 6 6, 116, 141 Blaylock, Dave ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Baker, Pamela ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 168 Bledsoe, Judy ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 6 Baker, Robert ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Bleil, Mr. Lillian ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 7 Ball, Gary ,.,...,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Blevins, Jacqueline ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 6 Ball, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 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,,,,,,, 2 6, 76 Barnes, Bonnie ,,,., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Bolton, Dick ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, 7 6 Barnes, Lon ,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 25 Bond, Frances ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 6 176 Barnett, Virginia ,,,,, ..,,,,, 6 6 Bondi, Marietta ,,,,,, ,.,,,. 8 6, 153 Barnett, Wayne ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Bonds, Jerry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Barrett, Darlene ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 2 5 Booker, Glenora ..., ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Barrett, Diane ,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 182 Boone, Earnez ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 6 Barrett, Neff ,,,.,e, .,,,,,, , 86, 114, 147 Boone, Tim ,e,,, ,,,,, 86, 115, 148 Bartlett, Joann ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Borek, John ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 6 Barton, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 6, 117, 169, 176 Borges, Pat ..,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 6, 163 Barton, Karen ,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6, 103, 168 Bost, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 6, 102 Boteler, Mrs. Phyllis ..,... 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Fra s ,,,,,, 5, , , ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 8 , 1' 11, 1011 Dee -... , 1 7 Fralers, George . ,... ....,.,.,..,,., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 8 G ce, Jim ..... ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 78 Tarn , 14 Frazier, Melva ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, 78, I5 Grbff, Miss Ile , ,,,,,, , 11 fe , 1l1el .,,,.,. ,,,,,, , ,, W 78 Freeman, Albena , ,, ,, W ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 8 Gragg, Carleila ,, , , ,,,,,, 8, 1 3, 159 Hel , ry Lo ,...... , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, 68 Freeman, Doyle ,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G r agg, Mr. B , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,, , 9 Hel ic ' an ..... , ,,,,, , 104, 123, 124 , 146 Freeman, Sally ..... .........,...... l ...... ......... ' 78, 103, 167 Graham, Cafh . ....... 33, 102, 103, 6, 177 Hembre - rd e ...... .. ........ .... - ,,,, , , 78 Freeman, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 32, 168 Grani, Alice ,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , 73 l'1efrll11'flgS, 1- ..... . ,,,,, W, ,,,,,,, ' 157 Freggiaro, Bonnie .... 32, 63, 98, 99, 102, 10 166, 168, Gray, Linda ,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 8 8 :91'11jflClLS, '3 legie . . 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W ,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,A.........Yf.-f-.-- k -f-A--V 1 64 Hibma, Annie ,,,, ,,,.-...---f-f--ff-VffVf-,--f----f- 3 3 Hibma, Sam .,,..........,. ---A-, 6 3, 167 Hicks, Kathy ,...,,,,V.Y,....... .eeeeee --Y-----f,----,-----,fff-- 3 4 , 168 Higbee, Mrs. Frances ,,...v,,,,..,,,,,,,A..,,.......,--..-.,.-...e....... 3 High Nqncy ,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 103, 153, 154, 155, 169 Hightower, Barbara .eeeeeee.,.Ye..e,e-..-..eeeYe,e-ee ,eeeeeeeee-,-----.- 7 B Hightower, William ,..., ...vee,,,,A...--------ee-----e---e---e-----Y.. 1 25 Hill, Pat ,,,,,,,..Y..eeeeeeeee eeeve 6 8, 100, 101, 103, Hill, Shirley , ,,.,,, . Hillar, Ailene ..,.,, Hillar, Bill ,,,,,,, Hillas, Irene ,,,... ,,.., Hinkle, Gary ,,,,,,,..,.,,.., History Department Hoadley, Cheryl ,,,,,,,, Hoagland, Carol ,,,,,,,,,, Hoagland, Lorraine .,,, Hodge, Mr. Roy ,...,, Hodges, Don ,...,,,,,Y,,, Hodges, Raymond ,,,,,, Hotstetter, Charles W Hofstetter, Leah ,,,,,,, Holcomb, Louise W Holden, Carol ,,,...,,,, Holden, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Holden, Mary Beth ,,,, Holliday, Gay ,,,,,,,,, , Hollaman, Jodi ,,,, 153, 176 153, 154, 170 78, 127, 132, 147 68, W 68, 103, 167, 184 68 9 35 78 35 , ,,,,, 68 78 88, 116 35, 116, 117 W 178 78, 162 Jackson, Joyce ..,, Jaques, Ismael ...... Jacquez, M. ,......,, , James, Barbara ...,..,. James, Harry ,v,.,,..., Jarboe, Margaret ,..... Jarrett, Claude ,,,.,,,. Jasmer, Marie ,,,,,,, 79, 158 88 79 79 36 79 79 Jaynes, Blair ,,,, ,,.,,, 1 08, 109, 163 Jaynes, Gary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY B B Jefters, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 3 6 Jenkins, Daniel ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9, 125 Jenkins, Nita ,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Jensen, Julie ,,,, 20, 36, 58, 102, 103, 105, 111, 169 175, 177, 181 Jobe, Linda ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 69 Jobe, Ronald .,,, ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 John, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 8 Johnson, Alvin ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 9 Johnson, Barbara ,,,. ,,,,. 6 9 Johnson, Beverly 79 Hollisk, John ...,.. Johnson Johnson , David ,,..,,,. , Dia ne ,,,,,,,,,,, Holloman, Jodi ,,,,, e ,,,,,.,,. e.eee,eeee 3 5 Holmes, Charles .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Holmes, Kathleen eeeee .,,,,,. 8 3, 115 Holsinger, Allen .... ,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 117 Honeycutt, James ...,,,,..,,,sV. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9, 127, 137 Hoover, Eddie ....,,,, e eeeeeeeee ,,,,,.......,,A......e----ee-e--. 7 9 Hoover, Vera, ,,,, ,.,,. 68 , 153, 154, 155 Hopknis, Byron .,,,,. eeeeeeeeeeee 3 3, 129, 164 Hopkins, Leara ..,.,,,,,., .,....s...,,,,.. 6 3 Hopkins, Ruby ssessee e ,,..,,, eeeeeee,e-.-- 6 9 Hopton, Terry ,,,, eee- 7 9, 164 Horn, Jack esee ,.,,. -ff--e---- 6 9 Horner, Billy ,,.,,,,, eeeeeeeeeeea 6 9 Horney, Alan ,,,,,.,..,,, .,,.. 3 3, 147 Horton, Mr. Loren W eeeeee 14 Hoskison, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, ,,.,,..,,,,,, eeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . 88 Hott, Jerry eeseesse...,,,.....,,......,e,..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee--e----A--,---ff,e-- 88 Hott, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18, 79, 103, 153, 154, 155, 176 Horton, Mr. Warren ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,......,,,... 14 Hough, Geneva ,,,,...., -f,-- 7 9, 153 Houghton, Sandra ,,,,, eeeeeeeee . H 79 Housden, Harry ,,,,,,,,, -e-eeeee-ee 3 5 Housden, Ted ,,,,, . -e---e---- 79 Howard, Jerry ,,,,,,, .,,,,...,,,.e-. 3 3 Howell, Pat ,,,,, ,,.. 6 9, 170 Howser, Merle ,.,.,, e-e--ee 3 3, 116 Hub Clothing ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .V ee 136 Huber, Mr. Robert W eeee.,e ee W 15 Hudgens, Floyd . eeesee eeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeA--e.,,-- 3 3 Huey, Laneya ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 9, 101, 103, 176 69 Huff, Ray ,,,.... ,,,,. , W Huffman, Barbara ,,,,,, Huffman, Clara ..,, Huffman, Judy ,,,,,, Hughey, Linda ,,,, ,.,,, Hull, Mr. Darrell Humphreys, Linda ,,,, 35, 153, 168 79, 153, 168 69 69, 1oo, 153 ,,,,, 147, 150 88 Hunt, Jan ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, ,.,, .-..eeeeeeeeeeeee V - V 69 Hunt, Ray , W .,,,,, ,,,, eeeeeeeeeee eeee . . . 9. 69 Huntemann, Leanne ,,,, ,,,,, 6 9, 103, 117, 167 Huntemann, Paul ,. eeee eeeeee . 79, 127 Hunter, Ronnie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, eeee eeeee . . V V 79 Huntington, Mr. Don ,,,, W 14 Hurlimann, Adolph ,,., , 35 Hurlimann, Mary Ann ,,,,, W 69 Hussey, Richard .,..,,,. ,,,. eeee 7 9 Hutchinson, Mr. Harold W 7 Hutson, Mary ,,,, ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, . W . W 36 -1- lmbesi, Mary W W 36, 166, 174 lnfanger, Albin , , 79, 164 Isaacs, Joanne ,,,,,, , . ,,,, 69 Isbell, Carol W , , 69 Isbell, Sandra ,,.,, ,.,, . W ,,,, . 88 lsham, Tim ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , 79, 84, 137, 162 Isola, John 114, 124, 146, 162, 166, 169 16616, M6,y Am. ,,,, 69, 74, 1oo, 102, 103, 169, 175, 176 Iverson, Barbara W ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 9 , 1 67 ...J- Jackman, Jerry ,,,, W ,,,.,, W ,,,,,, 36, 162, 163, 179 Jackman, Vicki ,,.,, ,,,, , W . 79, 153, 155, 169 Jackson, Danny ,,,, ,,,, , , W 79 Jackson, James ,,,, W 88 W 88 Johnson, Howard W ,.,, ,,,,,,,, 6 9, 167 Johnson, Joan ...,,,,.,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Johnson, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.. 3 6, 159, 170 Johnson, Leta .....,,,,,,e, .V ,,,, .,,,,, 1 17, 69, 178 Johnson, Marilyn D. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 3 6, 76, 103, 176 Johnson, Marilyn L. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 6 , 79 Johnson, Modean ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 6, 112 Johnson, Monte ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, W 164, 141 145 Johnson, Mr. Alvin ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10 Johnson, Mr. Virginia , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 11 Johnson, Shirley ,...,,,.. ,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 6 9, 153, 167 Johnson, Soni ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 37, 57, 104, 107, 163, 180 Johnson, Theresa ,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,,.,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 Johnston, David ,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 64 Johnston, Marilyn W .,,, W , , 88, 102, 177 Johnson, Eva ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Jolliff, Glenn ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 79 Jolly, John .,,., ,.,, ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 9 Jones, Belva ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,. , ,,,,, 3 7 , 108, 153, 155 Jones, Juanita ,,,,,.. ,,,,, 7 9, 103, 153, 155, 166, 175 Jones, Joyce ,..,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, 6 9 , 79 Jones, Mr. Bob , ,,,,,,,,, 9 Jones, Patsy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,., W 79 Jones, Ray ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Jones, Sylvia ,,,,,,, ,... 7 9, 103, 168 Jones, Terry W ,,,. , ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, , 69 Jordan, Kenneth ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 Jorgensen, Gene ,,,,,, , ,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, 8 9 Julian, Oleta ,.,., ,,,,, 6 9, 103, 117 Juniors ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 6 6 Justice, Rickey ,.,, W , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 8 9 , 168 K- Kahler, James W W ,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 9 , 144, 164 Katheiser, Robert ,,,,, W W ,,,,,,,,,, WWW 69 Keeling, Jeff .,,, ,... 7 9 Keeney, Del ,,,,, ,,,, 6 9 Keeney, Rosie ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 6 9 Keeney, Vera ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Keese, Tom ,,,,,,,,, ,,,., . 79, 144, 145 Keeler, Bob W ,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,., 8 9 Keeley, Foy ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 8 9 Kelly, Dora ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. , . .....,, ..,,,,. 7 9, 101 Kelly, James W ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , , 69 Kelly, Maureen W ,,,,, 37, 100, 117, 159, 169, 170, 172 Kelly, Terry ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , W 69 Kelton, Bertha ,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , 37, 168 Kelton, Joyce ,,,, , , . , 69 Kemp, Deanna W 69 Keyes, Judy W ,,,,, , W 69 Keyes, Larry ,,,, , ,,,, 124 Kiernan, Jack ,,.... . ,,,,,,, 69, 127, 164 Kilgore, Johnny ,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,...,..,,. . 89 Kilgore, Melody .,,,,,,,, , W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 79 Killiam, Miss Delores . ,,.. ,,.. 1 52, 154, 155 Killian, Karen ,,,,,, ,,,, , , W ,,,, ,,,, , 79 King, Carol .,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, 89 King, Melvin W 69 King, Mike, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , W 69, 162 King, Miss Glee ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 King, Shirley ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, 6 9 King, Steve ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 9, 116 Kirby, Irene ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,, 79 Kirk, Therwanna ,,,,, , 89 Kirkbride, Bonnie ,,,, ,,,,, 6 9, 169, 170, 172 Kirkbride, Karen ,,,, , ,,,, ,W 69, 103, 176 Kirksey, Mrs. Bette W ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , W ,, 9 Kiyoi, David , W ,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , 8 6, 128 Kiyoi, Janice ,,,, , 69, 103, 116, 163, 169, 172 Kiyoi, Michael W W, ,WW , , 79 Kloberdanz, Sonia ,,., , 89 Klopf, Roy ,,., ,,,,,,,,,, , 69 Knight, Mrs. Martha, W W 10 Knight, William ,,,,,, W 79 Knighten, Carol ,,,,, 89 Knoles, Mrs, Jean ,.,, 7 Knowles, David W , 69, 147 Knowles, Rose W W ,, ,,,,,,,, , 89 Kramer, Stan , W 69, 114, 115 Krigbaum, Ed ,,,,,, Kuhl, Kathleen ,,,,, 79, 146, 169 . 79 Kuykendall, Lewis ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9, 164 Kuykendall, Tiny .,.,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W , 37 Lambert, Donald ...................,.......,,,.,, ,.,,., , ,,,,,, 7 9 Lambert, Mr. Marvin ....... , 2 , 134 Lambert, Randy ..........,. ,.,,,,,,, Lambaren, Paul .......... 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