North High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Ailpixl-lure album describing The franric anlrics of some perky, perplexing pixies. Pixies are merry lirlle fellows and as +he process of learning is a happy one rhey were chosen To be your hosis on your iourney fhrough rhe pages of rhis year's GALAXY. We would like lo ioin The pixies in wishing you endless hours of reading pleasure. Personnel . E g Contents 5 . . . We learn to be better citizens. Page 8 Classes 6' . . . We learn the 3 R's. 8 Page 20 Organizations A . . . We learn 'ro cooperate. ' Page 38 Athletics . . . We learn 'I'o be good sports. Page 60 Ai- Activities . 0 Page 78 i I . We learn to have fun. I 1 ,...-- ' 4-11 v - f 1i?' - Y i gm Sig .1 ,.-f' Q gi Z ff N 55930 0 ,f '7' , 1. L-lf,-J W 'uf gi 9 Mr. Jock Hill, Principal Administration The success of any school depends upon lhe cooperaiion and diligence of 'rhe board of irusiees and lhe principals of 'rhe individual schools. Our disiricir boasis eiqhl 1cirs+ class high schools as a resull of lhis. Mr. l-lill, Principal, runs The school smoolhly wi+h Jrhe help of Mr. l-lillon, Vice-principal, ihe counselors, 'rhe Dean of men and women and ihe enfire faculiy and slaff. The board of trustees and superintendent discuss ihe building program in the d' T ' t. Lf? 'I ' hh Alb 1 S. Gould, Chester W. O'Neill, Superintendent Theron McCuen, H. E, Woodworth, lzlllllciom eT. gjoldflin onderlimil Bender. 10 Boys' Counselors, Mr. Geloti, Mr. Hrzrp, Mr. Colman ond Mr. Amero. Girls' Counselors, Miss Botes, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Robinson cmd Miss Lund. Mr. Jock Hilton, Vice-principal Mr. John Harp ond Mrs. Joy Robinson, Deon of boys ond girls English , v.: ' ,K One of Hwe largesl cleparlmenls on campus is 'flue English deparfmenlr. From lop To bollom and riglii To leilz Mrs. Joy Robinson, chairman of Jrhe English deparlmenl. Mr. Roberl McLean. Miss BeH'y Phelps, Mr. Don Soelberg, Mr. Earle Gibbons. Miss Nancy Thomson, Miss Kallwerine Bales. Miss Carolyn McAIis+er and Mrs. Joan Anderson. ,-,-.- li 5... -L--L - 'f-,.,- 0 , -- 1 l G Mathematics ancl Science Top io boiiom and lefi 'ro righiz Mr. Allen Gruman, chairman of The Maihemaiics clepari- meni, Miss Shirley Trembley, ivlaih. and yearbook, Mr. Jordan Eliacles, Mafh. and aihlelics, Mr. Dwighi Bradshaw. ivlaih., Mr. Aubrey Allen, chair- man of science deparlmenf, and aihleiics. Mr. Bob Newbrough, science. Also Jreaching in ihe maih. deparimeni are John Herman ancl Charles Rhoacls. Si gi 13 Top lo boliom and lefl' To righl Miss Marlene Keelch, chairman of +he Home Economics deparlmeni, Miss Marilyn Tough, home eco- nomics, Mr. Charles Rhoads, drawing and alhlelics, Mr. Al Wilson, draw- ing. Mr. Wilbur Turney, induslrial arls and driver educalion, Mr. Slanley Francis, induslrial arls, Mr. Waller Grainger, induslrial aris. and Mr. Howard O'Neill, induslrial arls. X gig Home Economics and lndustrial Arts M i i Xie Nix ,RSS . s,, 2: A L E 2 E' Qi I E1 W ' 1 N X 5. X ST w R 14 hs .fi Hs Q A .-U-v-Q .3 Q-'T ' Social Science ancl Foreign Language K-ay K 4 JW 5 ,fy W ig, , f s i ' 4, , a ff i,,,,i ,cey 7 Lb , ,7 2 ' '-,..... gig ii i if N Y 5 - A N I X ' sv Y f F A Z' ' if Top io looH'om and lei? io righlz 5? Mr, Harry Gelail, chairman of The social science cleparimenf ancl aih- leiics, Miss Edirh Trussell, social science and recrea- Qs Jrion, Mr. Dick Heber, social science, Mr. Richard 5:-., Moordale, social science and aihleiics, Mr. John 'Q l-larp, siudenl government Mr. Donald Amero, Wx social science lab., Miss Marlene Sweeney, social Et science, Miss Dolores Fischer, Spanish. '37 - s 7 Q, 15 ii. 5.- 77777 7777 --I-ip. llmiy. 0--1-'H Business Education, Art and Music Top io boH'om and lefi 'ro righiz Mrs. Ediih Manley, chairman of The business educaiion deparimeni, Mr. Jack Bowles. business educa+ion, phoiography and siudeni finance, Mr. Roberf Russell, business educa- +ion and siudeni' s'l'ore, Mr. John Herman, business educaiion. music and maih.. Mr. Ernesi Graf, music, Mr. James Mack, arf, and Mrs. Beulah Woodruff, library science. Physical Education and Health-Driver Education Top io boiiom and leli +o righix Mrs. Grace Paclcarcl, school nurse, Mr. Richard Wesibay. Boys' P.E., Mr. John Clymer, l-lealih educaiion, Mr. Paul Wilson, Driver educaiion, Mr. Roberi' Lunclquisi, Boys' P. E.. Miss Belly Lund, Girls' P. E., Mrs. Doriha Bell. Girls' P. E., and Miss Nancy Carrnocly, Girls' P. E. Facult Off-Hours Sanfa Aubrey Allen Claus dislrribufes gills af ine annual faculfy Chris?- mas parfy. Faculfy meefings are a musf +0 esfablislw policy and keep The Jreaclwers fogelher. Being a chaperone is one of Jrlie mos? pleasanlr paris of leaching. An efficienl' secre+arial sraff. Siffin : Mrs. Pal Lusk and Mrs g . Ruih l-lillon. Sranding leff 'ro right Mrs. Flo Clymer, Mrs. Nadine Snell, Mrs. Polly l-lufff, Mrs. Barbara Hedger, Mrs. Gladys Hildremyr, and Mrs. Dorofhy Fraser. Delicious meals are prepared by 'rhe sfaff under The direc+ion of Mrs. Valenfina Valena, Disrricr supervisor of cafererias. Lefl To right Jean Barger, Eva Fle+cher, Marie Kaler, Odessa Spangler, Jennie Esfes, head of Norfh High cafeferia, Ann Burger, MaHie Srussy, Barbara Roberlrs and Velma Glasgow. Our able cusrodians and main- 'renance men keep Norrh High rolling smoofhly. Kneeling: Andrew Moon, L. M. Keeney and Joe Ells- worih. head cusloclian. Sfanding leff +0 righ'r: Arfhur l-lall, Eliga Dillinger, Elwood Bryan, Cecil Rainey, Johnny Marfeucci, Jim Micheli, Francis Madruga. Lulher Jackson, Laverne Garreii, Mary Jo Page and Tom Clark. ta ,,,, 4 HQ W 242 if I2 , .. ie V 1 Y Q Q KWQ i V 1 X x , 'i :,g,, tw-gg 5 Q00 RN VJCSZ., Wqaaqv' and ,4 3,51 7 2 fw 1 gi, 4 L 1 3? Juniors Junior officers and advisors. Left to right: Mr. Moordale, Mary Cranston, secretary, George gullivan, president, Bob McDowell, vice-presidenr, Rosalie Knight, Treasurer and Mr. ruman. The Junior class under The supervision of presideni George Sullivan, has spon- sored dances, such as The l-loopsrers' l-lop and various food sales. They also helped gaiher adveriisinq lor ihe GALAXY 'ro raise money for a memo- rial io ihe school. The evenls spon- sored by The class are worlced oui by a group of 'rhree commiiiees, Beily Lohr, Social: Russell Trammell, Finance and Bolo Siephens, Publiciry. The co- chairmen advisors are Mr. Gruman and Mr. Moordale. Oiher advisors are Miss Anderson, Mr. Lindquisi, Miss Phelps, Mr. Bowles, Miss Fischer, Mr. Grainger, Mr. Eliades, Mr. Graf, Mrs. Manley, Miss Trussell and Mr. Turney. Left to righi:,BoTlom rovv, Delores Bishop, Morris Bowen, Darlene Bailey, Gary Alameda, Judy Allison, Leonard Barnes. Second row, Larry Brewfon, Sue Bellinger, Jim Brakebill, Barbara Barnett, Bil Adams, Don Bonnet, Par Bacon. Third row, Fred Allen, Colleen Bobbefl, Leroy Boultinghouse, Fairie Bryan, Gene Borel, George Barnes. Top row, Jim Banks, Betty Bird, Ralph Baker, Coralie Barnes, Lynn Bender. Z2 Juniors Left to right: Bottom raw, Wayne Carroll, Judy Baker, Joy Clark, Charles Burkett, Carolyn Carlile, Lawrence Claudino. Second row, Dean Churchwell, Shirley Bringle, Stanley Bryan, Jo Lynn Burress, Larry Cattle, Jo Childress, Gordon Cotton, Third row, Bill Clark, Wanda Cone, Norman Alexander, Colleen Busby, Fred Caughell, Jesse Carr, Clinton Collins, Jean Church. Top row, Sharon Crabill, Paul Cable, Frances Casey, Fred Bundy, Ed Chilla, Gary Chanley. Lett to right: Bottom row, David Dahl, Edna Davison, Frank Friddle, Mary Cranston, Wanda Fraker, Eunice Dunkle. Second row, Patsy Dean, Walter Dunphy, Sandy Flary, Don Davis, Irene Crawford, Gary Fadenrecht, Leroy Daniels. Third row, Vernon Crissman, Gayle Garth, Jerry Earls, Mary Day, Jimmy Doss, Sue Dye, Larry Edwards, Carleen Davis. Top row, Richard Dennison, Joe Ferguson, Donald Davidson, Bernice Easton, Jim Gann, Bill Craig. 23 Juniors Left to right: Bottom row, John Headley, Joann Hufchens, Jock Herndon, Sylvia Gillespie, David Hewes, Kay Helton. Second row, Bob Hanvey, Suzanne Hart, Shirley Goiay, Laury Hinkle, Marion Harbin, Barbara Horne, Jo Foster. Third row, Kenn Fawn, Don Gibson, Anna Hawkins, Erma Hall, Keith Harris, Donna Hitchcock, Tom Grant, Bob Grayson, Top Row, Jimmy Gibbons, Shirley Heyart, James Hohenshelt, David Hale, Earla Henton, Joe Goesling, Doug Henderson. l. , Left to right: Bottom row, Rosalie Knight, Clara Kutas, John Johnson, Mariorie Lough, Carolyn Jacobs, Yvonne Miller. Second row, Wilma Manning, Gordon Kilbourn, Ronald Massey, Patsy Keyil, Arthur Lutes, Stanley Langston, Ronald Marshall. Third row, James Hurst, Barbara Langley, Bruce Kresin, Bill Keene, Jimmy Langford, Carola Jackson, Monte Lampkin, Danny Kieth. Top row, Leonard Mercer, Jerry Hubble, Lillian James, Jerry Kurts, Todd Mauldin, Darlene Morrison, Paul Jones, Ethel Krugh. 24 Left to right: Bottom row, Lynn Merrill, Marilyn Osborne, Donna Oyerturf, Gary O'Dell, Beatrice Miller, Alice Marrow, Second row, Nancy McKinney, Ronnie Nelson, Janice Morrow, Jane McHan, Barbara Morris, Jesslyn McGill, JoAnn Lynch. Third row, Jack Misemer, Bill McKnight, June Oxley, Bill Langston, Dennis Needham. Top row, Paul Noyes, Glenn Murray, Jim O'Neal, George Orrick. Left to right: Bottomlrow, Hope Sands, Linda Reed, Bobby Rowland, Ruby Salau, Imogene Quick, Evelyn Patton. Second row, John Reeder, Elberta Richardson, Toby Richeson, Bob Richards. Third row, Walter Schoenhofen, Mildred Ritter, George Payton, Don Puskarich, Bob Schaefer, Charlotte Reynolds, Jerry Pendergrass. Top row, Ed Robinson, Marry Ann Pierson, Tom Schnell, David Pettichord. 25 Juniors Left to right: Bottom row, Judy Stout, Clark Sowers, Ann Sutton, David Swarts, Fern St. Onge, Cathy Smith. Second row, Jim Summers, Lois Svvaim, Bill Smith, Barbara Sutliff, Bob Stephens, Jeanne Sumrners, Mary Stanton. Third row, Gordon Smith, Marsha Snow, Terry Sw.sher, Marnello Snow, Bob Scott, Glenn Stuck. Top row, David Smith, Sophia Svenson, Dick Setser, Bob Stone, George Southard. Left to right: Bottom row, Verleen Seberger, Russell Trammell, Sharon Wirt, Tom Thompson, Carline York, Ken Thuloweit. Second row, Cathy Tidmore, Gynendal Whitten, Jean Tucker, Dolores Vanclagriff, Judy Wattenbarger, Juanita Valek, Elva Wagoner. Third row, Patricia Williams, Dwayne Thurman, Donna Turner, Don Ward, Joan Weaver, Larry Wayne. Top row, Charles Thompson, Bull Young, Murle Tolliver, John Taylor, Bob Whisler. 26 The Sophomore's big proiec:T This year was The spring dance which was a big success. This class is proving To be ouTsTanding all The way around. lT will be The Tirst graduating class Trom North l-ligh To have attended all Tour years. Their able presidenT This year is Ken Kyle. The TaculTy advisors are Mr. GelaTT and Mr. Paul Wilson, Co- chairman, The oTher advisors are Mr. Gibbons, Miss Carmody, Mr. Francis, Mr. Clymer, Miss KeeTch, Mr. New- brough, Mr. Rhoads, Mr. Soelberg, Miss Thomson and Miss Trembley. Sophomores The Sophomore class officers and advisors: Left to right Ken Kyle Mr Gelatt Jean Elder, Jackie Bilyeu, Sandy Harp and Mr. P. Wilson Left to right: Bottom row, Marty Beazell, Annette Basham, Charles Bailey, Mari Lou Baxter, Kenny Barnes, Claudine Barker Charles Blackwell, Joe Brakebill. Second row, Don Brians, Sue Barnes, Rex Aylesworth, Joy Bailey, Max Bingham, Releana Bshop Larry Abbott, Barbie Antt, Bob Andree. Third row, Marilyn Ball, Alvin Backhaus, Brenda Ball, Bob Blankenship, Ann Barger Ken Biltro Cleta Anderson, Gay Berry, David Berggren, Judy Addington, Ronnie Bolyard. Top row, Sherman Angleton, Don Berggren Roene Anderson David Anderson, Bill Aebersold, Jim Andrews, Bob Banks, Jim Banks, Rose Anderson, Richard Blaisdell. Sophomores Left to right: Bottom row, Morlene Bryan, Jack Caughey, Judy Cloud, Jerry Borel, Jackie Brewer. Second row, Hap Carpenter, Leatha Brown, James Cagle, Patricia Butler, Sally Byers, Doug Christensen. Third row, George Colderwood, Pot Bruce, Neil Bowen, Darrel Clinggngimith, Pat Burgess, Durwood Campbell, Reatha Clark. Top row, Roy Burt, Bob Brackett, Shirley Bumgcrner, Buddy Bredwell, im rig t. Left to right: Bottom row, Dickie Crow, Ann Flitcraft, Jim Davis, Diane Elliott, Bobby Congdon, Dandy Davidson. Second row, Randy Fenclrick, Don Fawn, Charlotte Davison, Carl Dunn, Roberta Crow, Lee Dowda, Arty Flint. Third row, Leanel Crabb, Doug Fox, Joyce Ewers, Gerald Flowers, Jean Elder, Charles Dowdy,Joc1n Elder, John Elliott. Top row, Jesse Ford, MeriDee Crawford, Jay Fein, Barbara Darcy, Don Carr, Betty Duncan, Bob Embrey, Verlin Flemming. 28 Left to right: Bottom row, Pat Henley, Arnold Goodwin, June Freeman, Gerald Harris, Muriel Garber, Phil Harrington. Second row, William Gorretson, Carol Hamilton, John Gary, Loretta Harris, Troy Hewes, Carla Hamlet, Norma Gentry. Third row, Jimmy Hall, Pat Green, Allen Goehring, Judy Glascock, Hal Hannah, Judy Allison, Buddy Halbrook, Phyllis Harvey. Top row, Ernest Halbert, Anno Hawkins, Janie Harper, Jay Gretlein, Peggy Flanagan, Dewey Hatcher, Sandy Harp, Norma Heyart. Lett to right: Bottom row, Sharon Hickman, Shelton Ingram, Arlene Hockett, Ken Howard, Helen Imhoft, Bob Hinesley. Second row, Betty Howard, Ron Jones, Loretta Hollingsworth, Floyd Hill, Judy Humphrey, Darrell Kalor, Willard Kimball. Third row, Larry Katt, Linda Horton, Ben Hoover, Dede King, Don Hyatt, Nancy Johnson, Elton Ingram, Judie Hayes. Top row, Elvin Hill, Lester Jackson, Jim Jackson, Merel Hughes, Ronald Howe, Donna Hull, John Hill, Chuck Jones, John Herron, Bob Johnson. 29 Sophomores Left to right: Bottom row, James Knox, Joan Lowder, Ken Kyle, Verda Lindsey, Ronny Merrill, Jane Meyers, Roger Mosher. Second row, Floyd Moore, Charlotte Moyer, Logan Mills, Marilyn Morris, Don Lemon, Doris McVay, Don Mercer, Eugene Needham. Third row, Bonner Bailey, Bill McMurray, Joyce Meler, Curt McAlister, Cleditl-i McMahon, Bob Morris, Roberta Knick, Preston Ledbetter, Bonnie Martin. Top row, Walter Loesel, Richard Kurz, Jock Kirkpatrick, Charles Mills, Benton Langworthy, Dennis Meier, Joella Martino, Leon Meeks, Duayne Long, Glen Lynch. Left to right: Bottom row, Joan Pope, Bill Marston, Judy O'Neal, Jesse Pimienta, Carol Percival, Frank Pelham, Richard Reel. Second raw, Janet Rentrow, Hughie Page, David Phillips, Wanda Reed, Bill Patterson, Dorothy Neidel, Gary Pilling, Allen Percival. Third row, Lloyd' Nuzum, Norma Oaks, Jimmie Padgett, Darlene Rawlins, Douglas Powell, Barbara Northington, John Rankin, Ann Nunally, Darrel Reddig. Top row, Robert Rhine, Jerry Payne, Ernestine Patterson, Ronald Neff, Carol Patterson. 30 Left to right: Bottom row, Russell Ross, Beverly Smith, Ken Shelton, Dona Stiner, Russell Stubbings, Emma Lee Stallings, Skipper Saylar. Second row, Roy Schwebel, Donna Salou, George Rate, Linda Stewart, Darrell Sparling, Dorotha Shephard, Marvin Stevenson, Bob Sweat. Third row, Bob Stacey, Dickie Scarbrough, Nancy Summers, Dick Ross, Ernie Smith, Joan Short, Loyd Shires. Top row, Grant Richmond, John Robey, Bob Slater, Nancy Smith, Bill Chapman, Richard Thompson. Left to right: Bottom row, Leto Thomas, Carol Wallace, Jim Walla Second row, Lovona Wheeler, Bill Wagoner, Don Thompson, Janeice Margaret Vacin, Johnny Todd, Joyce Wylie, Randy Windsor, Janice ton. Top row, Roger Wells, Tom Swearingen, Alfred Scroggins, Ca Woodward, Jim Tyack. :e, Anita Wheeler, George Vernon, Kathy Sylvester, Darrell Thieman. Vaught, William Tripp, Lou Ann Wilks, Joyce Winters. Third row, Tittt, John Wilson, Setha Millicon, Daphne Sweetser, Lee Wendle- rolyn Wilson, Fred Trivitt, Judy Ussery, Ronnie Walker, Vinnie 31 Freshmen The freshmen class officers and advisors: Max Burdick, president, Mr. Heber, Marsha Hall, secretary, Jimmie Antt, vice-president, Peggy Mayberry, treasurer and Mr. Al Wilson. The enterprising freshman class under co-chairmen Mr. Heber and Mr. Al Wilson had a busy and prosperous year. Their projects included the Frosh Ju- bilee, the freshmen talent show and numerous doughnut and pastry sales. President Max Burdick and the officers have led their class with the help of the faculfy advisors Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. l-lerman, Mr. Mack, Miss McAlister, Mr. McLean, Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Russell. Mrs. Bell, Miss Sweeney, Miss Tough, Mr. Westbay, and Mr. Amero. Left to right: Bottom row, Glenn Brink, Marla Beachler, Frank Bryant, Claudette Brown, John Brewton, Janet Ashcraft, Jimmy Antt, Nona Armstrong. Second row, Janice Blind, Edward Bakers, Judy Blacklock, Max Burdick, Sandra Berg, Stanley Bowen, Barbara Brad- shaw, Larry Bowser, Diane Bundy. Third row, Jimmy Brummitt, Alma Banks, Larry Buckley, Erma Banks, Michael Armstrong, Janice Banning, Johnny Briscoe, Rose Argain, Brian Buchholz, Sally Bowman. Top row, Lynn Beam, Virginia Bird, Brenda Billington, Jimmy Balmain. 32 Freshmen Left to right: Bottom row, Laraine Clauolino, Bob Elder, Kay Dobson, Darrel Crow, Nancy Fischer, Jack Dowcla, Diana Edwards, Billy Ezell. Second row, Sandra Curtis, Rose Marie Donaldson, Laura Elliott, Jo Ellen Crowder, Calvin Everett, Yvonne Delaney, John Fawcett, Alene DeHoog, Ben Dowcla. Third row, Shirley Cowan, Marva Crook, Betty Dahl, Sunny Fitts, Helen Craig, Nadine Duncan, John Dietz- man, Joanne Drum, Darlene Farrell. Top row, Judith Fisher, Judy Estep, Harlan Edwards, Winna Davis, Vance Fisher, Virginia Dixon, Carol Darringer, Bob Ezell. Left to right: Bottom row, Gary Cocroft, Pat Carstarphen, Jimmy Cottle, Sharon Clark, Jimmy Burress, Carol Casey, Gary Coleman, Felicia Coats. Second row, Gloria Busby, Dole Clark, Geraldine Coleman, Skipper Combs, Bonnie Burt, Jackie Chase, Marilyn Bridge, William Cleland, Mary Copelin. Third row, Norma Coplen, Aubry Burgess, Patsy Bowen, Arthur Bynum, Sandra Cheatham, Alden Clark, Goldie Colderwood, Larry Brewton, Lou Burt, Barbara Cottle. Top Row, Kent Boyd, Coral Copeland, Robert Clark, Carol Clayton, Steve Clark, Bonnie Burns, James Coocley, Helen Cook, Jerry Collins. 33 Freshmen Left to right: Bottom row, Norman Fry, Rowena Harmon, Glendell Gentry, Teresa Garretson, Henry Gould, Marsha Hall. Second row, Pamela Goldsworthy, Pat Guill, Jim Fraysier, Sue Gregory, Harlis Gentry, Carol Graft, Jerry Fredenburg, Linda Griffen, Bobby Goodwin. Third row, Patsy Greer, Jackie Gentry, Dianna Frith, Ben Crawford, Linda Grainger, Brenda Gilger, Marilyn Green, Bobby Givens, Zandra Frame. Top row, Meryl I-lance, Joyce French, Wayne Foreman, Judy Burton. Left to right: Bottom row, Adell Jacobs, Ronnie Hayslett, Donna Janes, Charles Hill, Larae Honneycutt, Melvin Hersey, Judith Hart, Donald Hinds. Second row, Joyce Howard, Gerald Henderson, Carmen Howard, Mack Henley, Kay Harwell, Mac Ford, Connie Hurst, Archie Heath, Johanna Jakob. Third row, Carol Hughes, Emmitt Hatcher, Larry Cottle, Erma Hood, Jimmy Jackson, Nita Hillis, Cletus Harper, Rudell Hitchcock. Top row, Art Harrington, Donna Hohenshelt, Terry Hill, Gloria Hinkle, Ronnie Hill. 34 Left to right: Bottom row, Jack Jones, Judy Jones, Harold Martino, Peggy Mayberry, Gary Massey, Meredith Mason, Buddy Knight, Nancy Largent. Second row, Robert Lupinek, Margaret Kirk, Bobby Kirk, Terry Johnson, Vebra Jones, Lovetta Lawson, Kenneth Lancaster, Patricia Ledford, Lou Ann Lawrence. Third row, Kenneth Knick, Gary Jennings, Mariorie Krone, Ronnie Lee, Judy Johnson, Don Lewis, Linda Lane, Dennis Langston. Top row, Bobby Kroeker, Jerry Kelly, Mike Larro, Walter Locke, Larry Knaptan. Lett to right: Bottom row, Bobby Lowe, Carol Myers, Susan Melton, Pat Miller, Sharon O'Neill, June Meyers, Charlotte Oaks, Janice Parker. Second row, Milton Mather, Daphne Milner, Wesley Mayes, Jackie Meystedt, Tommy McAdoo, Katherine Milam, Denny Melton, Betty McKay, Lloyd Overbay. Third row, Alice Melton, Carol Jean Meyers, Wallace Mercer, Octava Merrell, James Osborne, Geraldine Parriott, Ray Parker, Gayle Parcher, Norman Pence. Tow row, Johnny Neal, Carol Peak, Lloyd Mosley, Patricia McCutcheon, Alvie Me Mahan, Stanley O'Bergfell, Frank Miller. 35 Freshmen Left to right: Bottom row, Jim Pounds, Mary Riggs, Johnnie Ramsey, Jean RaPe, Harvey Pritchard, Beverly Richardson, Raymond Powell, Judy Porter. Second row, Jimmy Richardson, Ruth Plylor, Ray Rhoden, Lynda Penick, Stanley Russell, Norma Renfrow, Darryl Sanchez Cheri Roberts, Sharon Ransom. Third rovv, Jimmy Rice, Marcia Pryor, Benn Pitts, Beverly Sidebottom, Gary Potter, Barbara Reynolds Tom Russell, Mary Jo Pearce. Top row, Janice Pettichord, Mike Roy, Patricia Roper, Jim Sargent, Carolyn Robinson. Left to right: Bottom row, Janice Stacks, John Stewart, Jo Ann Shepard, Roger Stuck, Eddora Steinhoff, Tom Smith, Bob Stone. Second row, Robert Schoenhoten, Mary Stevenson, Moxie Spencer, Ronnie Schoengerdt, Ralph Stallings, Margaret Stockton, Wilbur Simpson, Ronnie Skinner, Mary Smith. Third row, Marvin Shretfler, Phillip Spray, Barbara Spivey, Dick Stanton, Beverly Setser, Monty Mitchell, James Smith, Carolyn Snyder. Top rovv, Norman Scroggins, Zane Sherril, Dona Spradlin, Everett Sizemore, Claude Stacey. 36 . .14 l. .. - , A Left to right: Bottom row, Bill Talmage, Donna Satterfield, Donald Truesdale, Ann Thompson, Mike Thompson, Nedra Wallace, Ed Van Fosen, Shirley Wattenbarger. Second row, Lucretia Walker, Gordon Turner, Delane Wagoner, Sharon Walters, Larry Warner, Glenda Walker. Third row, Ronald Valenzuela, Carl Terry, Ed Schweitzer, Nancy Thieman, Paul Trammell, Jackqulene Thomas, James Stone, Karen Swisher. Top row, Betty Turner, Richard Tannehill, Vernon Walk, Lynda Tovvnley, Artie Swayne, Leonard Walker, Bob Walker. Left to right: Bottom row, Roderick Wood, Raylene Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Catherine Wilson, Jackie Welch, Belva Willard, Claudia Williams, Jackie Weller. Second row, Mary Wilson, Lyndal Wilson, Cherone Wilson, Sheridan Willhite, Shirley Wilson, Ross Welsh, Pat Wl'HteHSylvia White. Third row, Marcia Weber, Charles Wilson, Michael Young, Geraldine Wharton, Rodney White, Joel Wyatt, Barbara Wi or . 37 FORTHE ELECTIO BALLUT5 As 6 QQ1 I , A AD' Y 'Ali Student Government Student body president, Don Williams. Student body vice-president, Gene Borel. The executive board is the gov- erning body ot our school and as such their goal is to see that the school is run smoothly and to act as represent-4 atives ot the entire student body. President Don Williams and vice-pres- ident Gene Borel have guided the student body through a profitable and enjoyable year. lvlr. John Harp is the advisor. Left to right Bottom row, Ken Shelton, Ken Kyle, George Sullivan, Diane Chancellor, Don Williams, Sharon Crabiil, and Pat Bacon. Second row Max Burdick, Joan Weaver, Dorene France, Janet Green, Toby Richesin, Gene Borel, Dick Setser, and Russell Trammell. A. W. S. Every girl in school is automat- ically a member ot the Associated Women Students. Miss Bates and Miss Thomson advise this club. which sponsors many various worthwhile projects. tom row: Left to right, Mr. Turney, Toby Richesin, Richard Blaisdell, and Mr. Lundquist. ond row, Darryl Sanchez, Dick Ross and Clint Collins. Bottom rovv: Lett to right. Miss Bates, advisor, Lynn Merrill, vice-presidentp Gwen Barksdale president, Betty Lohr, treasurerf Jesslyn McGill, secretory and Miss Thomson, advisor Second row, Cathy Smith, historian, Borbcira Barnett, business manoger, Nancy McKinney pub licity, Carolyn Robinson, representative, Dolores Hood, representative and Muriel Garber representative. Not shown, Judy Boker, Recorder. A. M. S. The Associated Men Students is composed ot the male halt ot North l-ligh's student body. They sponsor many activities. some in co-operation with the A.W.S. Mr. Turney and Mr. Lundguist guide this group. 41 Galax Sitting: Left to right, Joan Short, Miss Trembley, and Dorene France. Second row, Wayne Carrol, Diane Elliott, Linda Horton, Dorothy Schaefer, Evelyn Patton and James Hurst. Third row, Russell Reit and Ronald Massey. To produce a yearbook that will be a true index ot the year's events and a boolc that the students ot North High will enioy is the aim ot the statt this year. Dorene France has been the editor-in-chief. All art worlc and the cover design is the work ot Linda Horton. Miss Shirley Trembley is the advisor. 42 Dorene vFrance, Editor. Linda Horton, Art Editor Universe Seoledz Editor, Shoron Crobill. First row: Left to right, MeriDee Crawford, Roberro Crow, Loraine Cloudino, Joy Gloscock, Jo Foster, Doug Chrisfensen, ond Richord Reel. Second row, Mary Cronsfon, Miss Fischer, Pot Bocon, Jesslyn McGill, Ronny Massey, Rolph Boker, ond Ken Kyle. Doug Christensen, Business Monoger. Sharon Crcbill, Editor The Universe is a monlhly news- paper published by The sluclenls of Norlh l-ligh. The edilor is Sharon Crabill, lhe iealure edilors are Pal Bacon and Jesslyn McGill. The sporls edilor is Ken Kyle and lhe business manager is Doug Chrislensen. To help raise money for lheir paper, members of The Universe slaif sold doughnuls and olher pas'l'ries. Miss Dolores Fischer is lhe very capable advisor. 43 Girls' Service Club Left to right: Bottom row, Larraine Rappeleye, Janet Green, Mariorie Lough, Rosalie Knight, linda Reecl, Colleen Busby, Nancy McKin- ney. Second row, Diane Chancellor, Eunice Dunkle, Joan Lowder, Norma Heyart, Sandy Gavin, Carolyn Carlile, Cathy Smith, Joan Weaver, Betty Lohr. Third row, Jean Elder, Marilou Baxter, Paula Stevenson, Sharon Wirt, Elberfa Richardson, Joy Glascock, Sandy Harp, Jo Lynn Burress, Frances Casey. Lost row, Judy Allison, Sharon Crabill, r-lope Sands, Pai' Bacon, Alice McGuire, Mary Cranston, Gwen Borksdale, Dolores Hood, Mrs. Joan Anderson. The Girls' Service Clulo has done a splen- did iolo this year serving around North l-ligh and in lhe community. Besides serving at banquets, sponsoring drives for clothes and for pencils, and giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, they presented a play loased on the music from Calamity Jane. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Anderson are the advisors oi GSC. 44 One of the clulo's many proiects this year was an auction Here Auctioneer Jim Gann lries to raise some money for G.S.C and Activities Members of G.S.C. and their mothers witnessed this installation of officers. Installed during the formal ceremonies were lleft to rightl Margie Lough, treasurer: Linda Reed, historian, Rosalie Knight, president: Nancy McKinney, vice-president, Gwen Barksdale, past president and installing officer, and Barbara Barnett, secretary. N The G.S.C. executive board. Seated: Left to right, Nancy McKinney, Rosalie Knight and Colleen Busby. Standing: Linda Reed, Margie Lough, Paula Stevenson and Mrs. Robinson. Lynn Bender, President. Key Club LeTT To righi: Seafed, Ken ShelTon, Gene Borel, Don Ward, Lynn Bender, Larry Edwards, Fred Bundy, and Bob SCOTT. Second raw, Bob Stephens, Mr. Carl Colman, Ronnie Marshall, Jerry Earls, Jim l'lohenshelT, Ed Robinson, Bill Clark, Don Davis, Jerry Borel, and Doug Pruett. Third row, Bob Schaefer, Jim Summers, Dick Sefser, Toby Richesin, Ari Lures, Ralph Boker, David Hale, and Dick Ross. Lost row, Alon Wilson, Todd Mouldin, and George Sullivan. Fred Bundy, Vice-president. The Key Club is one OT The boys' service Clubs OT NorTh l-ligh. They led many worThy proiecTs, some oT which were assisTing aT The P.T.A. l-lobo Dinner To raise money Tor The TooTball scoreboard, giving away programs aT The baslceTball games, ushering aT The cham- pionship TooTball game, and many oThers. They held an insTallaTion dinner in May. The Key Club has a program oT in-service Training Tor nexT year's oTTicers David l-lale, presider1Tg Bill Clarlc, vice-presidenTq Bob STephens, secre- Tary and Larry Edwards, Treasurer. This ore ganizaTion is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Kiwanis club and The advisor is lvlr. Carl Colman. Dorotha Shephard, President. ?'1'?Wf Cometeers Advisor fo fhe Comefeers is Miss BeHy Phelps. The organizafion is a iunior service club. Their sfandards are high and service fo fhe school is fheir prime obiecfive. The Comefeers main proiecf fhis year has been 'ro acl' as hosfesses in fhe office every morning before school. Left lo right: Bollom row, Miss Belly Phelps, Judie Fisher, Judy O'Neal, Janeice Voughr, Linda Stewart, Dorofha Shephard, and Zanolro Frame. Second row, Janice Petfichord, Marilyn Morris, Marsha Hall, Mary Copelin, MeriDee Crawford, Gay Berry, Nedra Wallace, and Joyce Allison. Third row, Terry Johnson, Wanda Reed, Peggy Maberry, Carolyn Robinson, Barbara Cotlle, Pai Butler, Donna Hohenshelf, and Virginia Dixon. Top row, Merel Hughes, Donna Overslreef, Phyllis Harvey, Joan Short, Lucrelia Walker, Bonnie Burt, Barbara Bradshaw, Yvonne DeLaney, and Donna Hull. California Scholarship Federation Lett to right: Bottom row, Bob Schaefer, Jerry Earls, David Hale, Tommy Thompson, Kenn Fawn, Sharon Crabill, Marilou Baxter and Mr. Allen Gruman. Second row, Carol Copeland, Virginia Dixon, Janice Pettichord, Joan Short, Dorothy Neidel, Barbie Antt, Helen Imhoff, and Donna Hull. Third row, Betty Rollins, Margaret Rollins, Jean Elder, Russ Reit, Pam Goldsworthy, Joan Elder, Carlo Hamblet, and Jay Gretlein. Top row, Janet Renfrow, Mike Ray, Tom Russell, Wally Loesel, David Phillips, Ronnie Hayslett, Glen Gentry, Mack Henley, and Ronald Massey. Left to right: Bottom row, Norma Heyart, Pat Butler, Daphne Sweetser, Hope Sands, Joy Glascock, Dalerie Morrison, Paula Stevenson, and Don Ward. Second row, Muriel Garber, Wanda Gilkey, Terry Johnson, Betty McKay, Elberta Richard- son, Carolyn Roloinson, Max Burdick, Erma Hall and Dorene France. Third row, Richard Kurz, Dave Swarts, Don Davidson, Richard Blaisdell, Jim Andrews, Peggy Maberry, Nedra Wallace, Donna Hohenshelt, and Lillian James. Top row, Jim Hall, Doug Christensen, Jerry Borel, Lynn Bender, Glenn Murray, Dick Eitser, Gene Borel, Pat Bacon, Mary Cranston, MeriDee Crawford, and Diane iott. The California Scholarship Federation is an organization open only to those stu- dents who maintain a high academic grade average. Their purpose is not only to pro- mote better scholarship but also to further citizenship. They are active as a loody in campus attairs and individually in many ex- tra-curricular activities. Mr. Allen Gruman is advisor to this outstanding group. Miss Dolores Fischer, Advisor of the Serviteers Left to right: Bottom row, Mr. Earle Gibbons, Roddy Woods, Glen Gentry, Terry Hill, Mike Larro, Leon Meeks, and Mr. Dwight Bradshaw. Second row, Phil Spray. Jeff Tuculet, Charles Wilson, Jimmy Antt, Cletus Harper, Ronnie Hayslett, and Jim Fraysier. Third row, Don Fawn, Gary Massey, Jim Burress, Sheridan Willhite, Tommy Smith, Mike Thompson, Jim Andrews, cmd Richard Blaisdell. This junior boys' service club was new on campus this year but got oft to a good start with service projects and a dance, The Final Swish, after the final basketball game. Mr. Bradshaw and Mr. Gibbons are advising this line club. Los Lucientes del Norte Los Lucienles del Norte, North l'ligh's Spanish club, names the officers as being president, Sharon Crabill: vice-president, Hope Sands: secretary, Joy Glascock and treasurer, Jim Summers. The Spanish club included among its yearly proiects an in- itiation banquet, a spring convention of 'l'he Spanish clubs in this area and an Easter basket for a needy family. They also sponsored a Spanish comic boolc lending library and were entertained by speakers on various phases ot Spanish lite. Lett to right: Bottom row, Cathy Smith, Diane Elliott, Alice McGuire, Tommy Thompson, Bucky Tillery, Joan Lowder, and Jackie Bilyeu. Second row, Jessl n McGill, Sandy Gavin, Norma Heyart, Joy Glascock, Sharon Crabill, Hope Sands, Betty Lohr, Charlotte Reynolds, Earla Henton, Carol Wallace, and Miss Fischer. Third row, Ronny Massey, Margaret Black, Virginia Dixon, David Swarts, Jim Summers, Jim Hall, Nancy McKinney, Brenda Ball, and Daphne Sweetser. Spirit Promoters A Song leaders, Paula Stevenson, Joan Weaver and Judy Sloul. A Cheer lecolers, Diane Chancellor, Sharon Wirl, Larraine Rappeleye B Song leaders, Sue Barnes, Sandy Davidson and Patsy Starbuck. B Cheer leaders, Pat Henley, Claudine Barker and Dolly Combs. C Song leaders, Mary Stevenson and Rose Marie Argain. C Cheer leaders, Carolyn Robinson, Carol Myers and Diane Bundy. 50 Megaphone Club Left to right: Bottom row, Sue Barnes, Kay Helton, Joan Short, Norma Heyarl, Joan Lowder, Eunice Dunkle, Mariorie Lough. Second row, Carol Darringer, Diane Edwards, Merel Hughes, Barbara Morris, Donna Overstreet, Charlotte Reynolds, Linda Turner, Peggy Maberry. Third row, Judy Baker, Marilyn Osborne, Barbara Sutliff, Laury Hinkle, Anna Hawkins, Donna Spradlin, Carol Myers, Bill Smith, Clark Sowers. Top row, Wayne Foreman, Carol Wallace, Cathy Smith, Alene DeHoog, Janice Blind, Joyce Wylie, Tommy Thompson, David Swarts, Bucky Tillery, and Brenda Gilger. The Megaphone Club is open to any student interested in attending all athletic events. Megaphone Club is striving to achieve better school spirit. The club sold rooters beanies, shalceroos, bought the paint to decorate the cars going to Garces. decorated the stands tor home games, sponsored buses tor out ot town games, decorated goal posts and also helped with the rallies loetore games. The cheer leaders and song leaders belong to this active organiza- tion. The advisors are Miss Marlene Sweeney and Mr. Bob Newbrough. Left to right: Bottom row, Judy Wattenbarger, president, Hope Sands, co-oordinating coun- cil representative, Dolores Hood, secretary, Shirley Clevenger, treasurer, Sandy Flory, Judy Stout, Carolyn Robinson, Betty Dahl. Second row, Dalene Morrison, Sharon Wirt, Diane Chancellor, Lorraine Rappeleye, Janet Green, Joan Weaver, Linda Grainger, Nancy Largent, Diane Bundy, Merry Kay Mason. Third row, Arlene Hackett, Ernie Halbert, Rowena Harmon, Sharon O'Neill, Cathy Wilson, Shirley Wilson, Mary Stevenson, Nedra Wallace, Joy Bailey, Rose Marie Argain. Top row, Cathy Tidmore, Nancy McKinney, Brenda Billington, Carolyn Wilson, Janice Tifft, Sharon Smith, Glenda Honneycutt, Judy Allison, Jerry Pendergrass, Carolyn Carlile, and Nancy Hackett. 51 Paletteers Lett to right: First row, Nancy Summers, Ann Flitcratt, Mary Stanton, vice-president, Janet Rentrovv, president, Dorothy Schaeter, secretary, Gay Berry, Pom Goldsvvorthy, Jean Ra'Pe. Second row, Bob Schaefer, Skip Combs, Paul Trammell, Larry Warner, Jim Brummitt, Judy Ussery, historiang Linda Horton, treasurer, Suzanne Hart, Sharon Clark, Margaret Stockton, Colleen Bobbitt, Mr. Mock, advisor. The auto club is an organization tor those boys who have cars and are interested in promoting good sports- manship on the road. Mr. Francis and Mr. Grainger direct this club in its activities and meetings. Their big project was the reliability run which was won by David Dahl. They also sponsored an excellent assembly on satety, and an assembly showing new cars. They also mounted the victory bell and presented it to the North High student body. 52 Auto Club The art club is tor students who have talcen a year or more ot art and are interested in drawing. Mr. Maclc rnalres their club an excellent advisor as he is also the art teacher. Many ot the posters advertising Corning events have been the worlc ot the Paletteers. To encourage creativeness many tield trips tor the purpose ot sketching and drawing have been made by the club. Lett to right: First row,, Don Puskarich, John Reeder, Jock Misemer, David Swarts, Clark Sowers. Standing, Mr. Francis, Mr. Grainger, Jack Weller, Larry Cortle, Clinton Collins, Jim Summers, Lee Wendleton, Walter Schoenhoten, and Glenn Stuck. Recreation Club L The recreation club planned our noon music, movies and games tor this year giving the students some- thing worthwhile to do at noon. The advisors are Miss Trussell and Mr. Westbay. The organization is to be commended tor their excellent and varied noon programs. Lett to right: Kneeling, Ronnie Walker, Terry Pickle, Wayne Foreman, Ronnie Howe. Second row, Jackie Weller, Bobby Goodwin, Robert Russell, Paul Trammell, Don Hinds. Third row, Miss Trussell, Jimmy Cattle, John Neal, Gary Jennings, Norman Pence, Delane Wagoner, Cflice Workers Left to right: Bottom row, Nancy Fisher, Brenda Gilger, Shirley Bumgarner, Pat Bruce, Larae Horieycutt, Mary Stevenson, Sue Barnes, Janice Banning, Laura Lee Elliott. Second row, Diane Edwards, Merry Kay Mason, Dolores Hood, Betty Lohr, Mildred Ritter, Marsha Hall, Mariorie Lough. Not pictured, Virginia Bird, Pat Dean, Dolly Combs, Marilyn Green, Peggy Maberry, Clara Kutas, Ann Sutton, Norma Rentrovv, Janice Tyree, Marla Beachler, Pat Guill, Shirley Embrey, Marie Galpin, and Donna Spradlin. The ottice worlcers are not a club, but they earn special mention in this year's book tor their volunteer serv- ices in the ottice. Each girl donates one period a day to acting as an ottice messenger working the switch board, tiling or general ottice help. 53 Estrellita Miss McAlister is the advisor to the Estrellita Tri-Y which is an interest club. This organization is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. They have been active in school clean-up campaigns and in a Christmas toy drive. To promote Christian womanhood is their aim. Members are, left to right: Seated, Mariorie Krone, Janet Taylor, Rudell Hitchcock, Carol Darringer, Donna Hohenshelt, Nedra Wallace, LaRae Honeycutt. Standing, Belva Willard, Geraldine Parriott, Diane Edwards, and Miss McAlister. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America was formed to promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satis- faction of homemaking and to further interest in home economics. lt is doing a great iob in helping prepare girls for a lite of homemaking. Miss Keetch and Miss Tough are the advisors. Members are: Standing, Miss Keetch and Miss Tough. Left to right: First row, Edna Davidson, Jean Ra'Pe, Pamela Goldsworthy, Claudia Williams, Ruby Salau. Back row, Penny Pritchard, Alice Melton, Gayle McCutcheon, Beverley Richardson, Susan Melton, Dixie Pelfrey. F. B. L. A. The Future Business Leaders of America are iust what the name implies. They are America's future business people. This club is tor students who are interested in commerce. This year they held a typing contest, secured many interesting guest speakers and sold magazine subscriptions as a few of their many proiects. Mrs. Manley is the advisor and the members are: Seated, President Alan Wilson. Left to right: First row, Janice Morrow, Marilyn Osborne, Judy Allison, Carolyn Carlile, Margie Lough, Linda Reed, Eunice Dunkle, Paula Steven- son, Sharan Wirt, Janet Green, lmogene Quick, Lillian James, and Mrs. Manley. Second row, Judy Baker, Earlo Henton, Jane McHan, Elva Wagoner, Ann Hawkins, Pat Williams, Margaret Black, Sue Dye, and Don Davidson. Gilded Maskers Lett to right: Bottom row, Joy Glascock, Ernie Halbert, Peggy Maberry, Ronnie Merrill, David Smith, Earlene Hollis, and Mr. Soelberg. Second row, Earla Henton, Gary O'Dell, Doug Powell, Gerry Wharton, Erma Hall, Wanda Cone, Linda Turner, Daphne Milner. Last row, Arthur Harrington, Bill Adams, Charlotte Reynolds, Lavern Curb, Judy Glascock, Ed Chilla, and Judy Johnson. lvlr. Soelloerq advises Gilded lvlaslcers, a club for potential Thes- pians. Members of the Gilded Maslc- ers this year have shown their talent in many assemblies and a few plays. They sponsored the successful Sweet- heart Dance in February. Registering for the valentine dance The Sweethearts of North High are, left to right: Standing, Elberta Richardson, Don Williams, Paula Stevenson, and Don Ward. Publicity chairman of the dance was Ernie Halbert and the advisor is Mr. Soelberg. l-larmonizers Left to right: Bottom row, Merry Kay Mason, Marcia Pryor, Clyolenvia Davis, Sheridan Willhite, accompanist, Lavern Curb, Penny Pritchard, Ruby Salou. Second row, Leta Thomas, Bonnie Burt, Susan Melton, Edna Davison, Betty Sheffield, Shirley Golay, Mildred Colin, Alma Banks, Sue Gregory, Erma Banks. Third row, Yvonne Delaney, Pat McCutcheon, Shirley Bringle. Fourth row, Shirley Cowan, Shirley Buntill, Judy Estep, Roberta Knick, Judy Jones, Laura Elliot, Muriel Garber, Pat Carstar- phen, Lynn Merrill, Judy Fisher, Jo Lynn Burress, Betty Dahl, Pat Guill, Lil James, Marilyn Ball. Fitth row, Wanda Cone, Sue Dye, Erma Hall, Janice Pettichord, Virginia Dixon, John S, Herman, directory Gloria Hinkle, Ruth Clapp, Barbie Antt, Norma Heyart, Jeanne Summers, Mary Day, and Marilyn Green. Not pictured, Irene Crawford, Pat Dean, Leona Hobbs, garolyn Jacobs, Barbara Langley, Wilma Manning, Betty Mctfiahan, Octava Merrell, Anne Sutton, Sylvia White, and Elma roese. Left to right: Bottom raw, Floyd Hill, Ed Chilla, Buddy Holbrook, Roger Mosher, Bill Aebersold, Haskell Edwards. Second row, Don Hinds, Don Mercer, Chris Bowlby, Mel Holcomb, John George, Morris Bowen, Gary Jennings. Third row, Darrell Recldig, Wayne Foreman, David Smith, Dick Chapin, Art Harrington, and John S. Herman, director. Girls' Letter Club Any girl who has received a leller G.A.A. is eligible lo belong tothe irls' Leller Club, which enioys many livities such as play-days, slumber irlies and aller school athletics and incing. Miss Belly Lund is lhe pable advisor ol this group ol hlelic minded young ladies. Left to right: Kneeling, Judy Stout, secretary-treasurer, Frances Casey, president, Judy Wattenbarger, vice-president. Standing, first row, Judy Baker, Marilyn Osborne, Shirley Clevenger, Cathy Smith, Kay Helton, Eunice Dunkle, Earla Henton, Sharon Crabill, Larraine Rappeleye, Elberta Richardson, Betty Lohr, Joan Weaver, Dolores Hood, Mary Stanton, Gwen Barksdale. Second row, Imogene Quick, Sharon Wirt, Sandy Flory, Hope Sands, Rosalie Knight, Joy Glascack, Alice McGuire, Cathy Tidmore, Jane McHan, Bonnie Rinehart, Gayle Garth, Barbara Barnett, Mickey Black, and Pat Bacon. ll ll Left to right: Bottom row, Mr. Rhoads, Jim Gann, Dick Ross, Todd Mauldin, Fred Bundy, Jerry Borel, Mr. Eliades. Second row, Bill Smith, Sonny Dunphy, John Steele, Don Ward, Jim Doss, Ronnie Marshall, Dewey Hatcher, Gene Borel, Larry Edwards, Ed Robinson, Bob Scott, Bob McDowell. Third row, Roger Mosher, Jim Hohenshelt, Ernie Smith, John Reeder, Dan Rush, Don Thompson, Art Lutes, George Barnes, Dean Churchwell, Gordon Smith, Doug Pruett, Dwayne Thurman, Terry Hill, Floyd Moore, Fourth row, Carl Dunn, David Dahl, Gary O'Dell, Don Puskarich, Don Bonnet, Charles Thompson, Bob Stone, Bill Clark, Randy Fendrick, Marvin Shrelfler, Jim Andrews, Allen Goehring, Don Berggren, Charles Dowdy, Don Davis, Dick Setser, Ken Shelton. Filth row, Jay Gretlein, Charles Mills, Marion Harbin, Bob Honvey, Max Ford, Wally Shoenhofen, Fred Trivitt, Jim Barnes, Richard Blcisdell, Bill Aebersoid, Ralph Baker, Joe Ferguson, Dick Scar- brough, Lynn Bender, Bob Grayson, Ronnie Nelson. Sixth row, Jerry Kurtz, George Orrick, Leon Meeks, David Berggren, Bob Andree, Bob Banks, LeRoy Daniels, Vern Crissman, Bruce Spencer, Bill Pierce, Joe Goesling, Charles Martin, Gary Alameda, Jerry Earls, Don Fawn, Bud Holbrook, Lee Wendleton. Any boy who has earned a letter in sporls may join Big N which is advised by Mr. Eliades and Mr. Rhoads. The Big N pul on a boxing lournamenl, held a spring dance and assisled in sporling evenls during this year. Big N ollicers are: Tod Mauldin. president: Fred Bundy, vice-president: Jerry Borel, secretary: and Jim Gann, lreasurer. orth Star Bancl Band officers: Captain, Lynn Bender, Lt., Jerry Earls, First Sgt., Gene Borel, Scribe, Frances Casey, Drum Maior, Dick Setser, Library Sgts., Jean and Joan Elder, Property Sgts., Lawrence Claudino and Terry Swisher. Flutes: Joyce Howard, Dick Kurz, Donna Overturf'. Oboes: Joan Elder, Art Harrington. Bassoon: Sherman Angleton, Dick Setser. Clarinets, Meri Dee Craw- ford, David Dahl, Kay Dobson, Roy Druby, Donna Hohenshelt, Helen lmhoff, Robert Kirk, Robert Lupinek, Peggy Maberry, Dotty Neidel, Wanda Reedf, Dona Salou, Mike Thompson, Sheridan Willhite. Alto Clarinet: Daphne Milner, John Stewart. Bass Clarinet: David Anderson, Judy Glascock, Wally Mercer. Alto Saxophone: Janet Ashcroft, Gene Borel , Jean Elder, Shirley Heyart, Gary Massey. Tenor Saxophone: Mary Lou Baxter, Lou Ann Lawrence, Bob Miller. Bari. Saxophone, Jim Burress, John Dietzman. Cornets: Jim Andrews, Lynn Bender , Jerry Borel, Gary Cocroft, Marvin Goehring, Jerry Kelley, Eugene Needham, Lloyd Overbay, Lloyd Shires, Ed Von Fosen, Roddy Woods. Horns: Bob Congdon, Bob Hinesley, Betty Rollins, Dorothy Schaefer, Terry Swisherf, James Tyson. Baritones: Stanley Bowen, Bob Mc Dowell, Margaret Rollins, Lyndal Wilson. Trombonesf Jerry Earls', Randy Fendrick, Jim Fraysier, Bolo Schaefer, Dick Stanton, George Ward, Basses: Mac Ford, Bob Givens, Archie Heath, Charles Hill, Melvin Joslin, Wally Schoenhofen', Gary Wood. Bells: Sandra Berg, Betty Dahl. Percussion: Frances Casey, Lawrence Claudino , Bill Marston, Charles Mills, Terry Pickle, Hope Sands, Jim Tyack. Section Leader. Starlighter band: Left to right, Jim Burress, Mr. Graf, Gene Borel, Gary Massey. Second row, Bob Schaefer, Jerry Earls, Lynn Bender, Jerry Borel. Third row, Lawrence Claudino and Dick Setser. ee Them March Left to right: Carol Walker, Nedra Wallace, Shirley Wattenbarger, LaRoe Honeycutt, Diane Brewer, Pat Miller, Doris McVay, Verleen Seberger, Verlin Fleming, Kathy Sylvester, Bobbie Crow, Barbara Reynolds, Laura Elliott, Shirley Wilson, Mary Stevenson, Penny Pritchard, Darlene Brazeel, Judy Wottenbarger, Lois Swaim, Cathy Tidmore, Sandy Gavin, Roene Anderson, Sharon O'Neill, Joy Bailey, Carol Lee Wallace, June Freeman, Donna Spradlin, Rose Marie Argain, Jackie Bilyeu, Ann Flit- cratt, Kathy Wilson, Glenda Haneycutt, Norma Gentry, Sharon Smith, Judie Hayes, lrene Crawford, Joan Hampton, Carolyn Wilsona Janice Tittt, Leonal Crabb, Bonnie Martin, Barbie Antt, Linda Lane and Norma Oaks. The Director, Mrs. Bell, is not picture . Maiorettes, Lett to right: Kneeling, Jackie Bilyeu, Donna Spradlin, Carol Wallace, Rose Marie Argain, Joy Bailey and Sharon gfweill. Standing, Sandy Gavin, Lois Swaim, Cathy Tidmore, June Freeman, Judy Wattenbarger, Roene Anderson and Beatrice u er. 59 P .v I 61 Sta rs -1 sz rv E i Lett to right: Bottom row, Jim Doss, Bill Chapman, Fred Bundy, Paul Cable Bill Pierce, Ed Robinson, Sill Clark, Charles Thompson, Todd Mauldin, Doug Pruett, Don Ward. Second row, Coach Allen, Russell Reit, Manager, Bonner Bailey, David Hale, Jim Gibbons, Leroy Daniels, Gordon Smith, Jim Andrews, Dewey Hatcher, Joy Gretlein, Jim Gann, Don Rush, Robert Scott, Bruce Spencer, Joe Hatcher, Glenn Stuck, Manager, Coach Eliades. Third row, Jerry Collins, Bill Young, John Hill, Tom Schnell, Don Carr, Ralph Baker, Jimmy Jackson, Joe Ferguson, Vernon Crissman, Monte Lampkin, Gordon Kilbourn, Bill Langston, Mel Holcomb, Vance Fisher and Glen Lynch. The North High School Stars 'football team won their tirst championship this year. The team. backed by the student body and coached by head coach Eliades and assist- ant coach Allen, proved themselves a winning team most ot the year. The only games lost were to Shatter and Avenal. The Stars lost no league games. They are the l955 Sierra League champions, having won their tilt with Parlier. Next year the team moves up into higher competition and will be playing East Balcerstielcl, Arvin, Tatt and Delano. Coach Aubrey Allen and Head Coach Turk Eliades watch a practice session. Comets Lett to right: Bottom row, T. Hill, W. Schoenhofen, D. Ross, D. Pu skarich, G. Barnes, D. Churchwell, B. Phillips, C. Dowdy, D. Bonnet G. Borel, D. Scarbrough, L. Mosley, R. Nelson, L. Edwards. Second row, D- Clinglngsmlfht R- 5Cl1W6bel, P. Ledbeiieff B- HUYWSY B. Johnson, E. Smith, F. Speake, A. Lutes, L. Meeks, B. Smith, J. E. Goesling, T. Richardson, R. Neff, G. Alameda, V. Welck, S. Saylor Third raw, Coodey, B. Stacey, M. Harbin, L. Buckley, L. Wayne, C. Ward, B. Hook, D. Berggren, A. Goehring, T. Hewes, B. Langworthy J. Barnes, R. White, R. Parker, G. Jennings, J. Jackson, J. Todd, Fiest. Fourth row, A. Wilson, Manager, Coach Westbay, L. Wendleton Charles Mills, M. Bowen, Henderson, N. Scroggins, F. Trivitt, B. Holbrook, J. George, D. Davis, D. Thurman, B. McDowell, R, Marshall J. Fein, H. Carpenter, S. Angleton, E. Needham, D. Dahl, and Coach Rhoads. The Comets took their second straight small schools valley championship this year. Coached by Head coach Westbay and assistant coach Rhoads the Comets took another season with no losses to run the string out to I6 games. Next year the Comets will move up into the same league as the Stars. Congratulations Comets, and good luclc next year. Coaches Rhoacls and Westbay check the team roster. Twinks Left to right: Bottom row, Bob Stone, Jerry Fredenburg, Sunny Fitts, Darrell Sparlirig, Floyd Moore, Cletus Harper, Mac Ford, Don Thompson, Jerry Borel, Darryl Sanchez, Bill Cleland, Gary Potter. Second row, Joel Wyott, Mac Henley, John Stewart, James Osborne, Randy Fendrick, James Stone, Charles Wilson, Phil Harrington, Steve Clark, Marvin Shreftler, Jackie Weller, Leonard Barnes, Harold Martino, Bob Rowland. Third row, Coach Lundquist, Michael Kresha, Mike Armstrong, Lyndal Wilson, Roger Mosher, Kent Boyd, Bob Andree, Jim Rice, Glen Gentry, Darrell Thieman, Jim Davis, Bob Ezell, Harvey Pritchard, Don Fawn, Jim Balmain, Jim Burress, Buddy Knight, Coach Russell. Fourth row, Darrell Crow, Skipper Combs, Richard Reel, James Cagle, Grant Richmond, Phil Spray, Clark Soyye-E-s, Rlgsselll' Stubbings, Don Truesdale, Roger Keith, Jackie Meysteclt, Tommy McAdoo, Don Crenshaw, Tom Smith, Aubrey Burgess on om mit. fff-News Y The Twinks ran into a little bad luck this year, winning only one game. However, the team is to be com- and their excellent sportsmanship. They were coached by Lundquist and Russell. Good luck to the Twinks next season. mended tor their competitive spirit In Action Left to ight Boho W I-r d undy Ly M rle Tolyer Cooc Moordole. Second row, Vern Crissmcin, Bob Embrey, Ed I s n h d rovi B ce Spencer Jm ON ol Je y E l k r Mo g r Not pidured, Leroy Dcuniels. Wilh The TallesT rnan average oT any oT The oTher Teams in The league The NorTh High STars won The SouTh Sierra League baskeTball championship by a large margin. ln The run oTTs Tor The Valley Cham ionship, playing superb ball, The STars Iosl by a Tew poinTs. This being The second year Tor The NorTh STars in compeTiTion They deserve a big applause. Comets Left to right: Bot1om rovv, Coach Gelott, Doug Pruett, Don Word, Ronnie Marshall, Dwayne Thurman. Second row, Gene Borel, Bob Stone, Jim Brighf ond Lloyd Mosley. Thirol row, Boll Potierson, Monoger, Bill McMurry, Terry Hill, Mike Lorro, Bob Grayson cincl Ken Shelton, manager. Wifh a sTeaclily improving Team Trom lasT year Coach C-3elaTT coached The NorTh l-ligh CorneTs baslceTball Team To Their TirsT championship. The ComeTs losT in a close playoTT game wiTh LaTon Tor The Valley Championship. CongraTulaTions on a spark- ling season. Twinks Left to right: Bottom row, Couch Allen, Jerry Borel, Horvey Pritchord, Glendell Gentry, Doug Christensen. Second row, Bob Ezell, Jomes Stone, Steve Clork, Ronnie Jones, Don Thompson, Third row, Sunny Fitts, Jim Holl, John Lusk, Jerry Kelly ond John Stewart, manager. The C class this year although doing nothing spectacular was vastly improved over last year. Next year promises to be a pealc year. Good lucla to Coach Allen and the Twinlcs. v Junior Varsity Leff to right: Boftom row, Coach Bob Russell, Jay Gretlein, Bob Schaefer, Dcn Davis, Bob Hanyey, Tod Mculclin. Second raw, Bob McDowell, Monte Lampkin, Arr Lures, Charles Thompson, Jerry Kuriz. Third row, Assistant manager Larry Warner, Marion Harbin, Dick Seiser, Bill Smifh, Manager Bob Siephens. Even lliouglw we saw lillle ol llwe J.V.'s 'rlwis year +l'1ey were a powerful learn. Nexl year, wiili more slucleni' body suppori and a beller schedule, promises 'lo be a profilable one. Besl of luclc lo coach Russell and ilwe Junior Var- sily leam. Varsity Baseball Team Roster: Jim Gann, Bob McDowell, Dick Scarbrough, Bob Richards, Troy Hewes, Don Davis, Duayne Thurman, Doug Pruelt Jim Hohenshelt, Don Ward, Don Lemon, Bennie Phillips, Bruce Spencer, Lynn Bender, Don Puskarich, Ed Robinson. Coach Richard Westbay. Managers, Norman P As The book goes lo press we find lhe Slars firmly enlrenched in lirsl place. Playing heads-up ball all 'rhe way. lhe learn coached by Coach Weslbay has had a very successful season. 70 ence, Jackie Weller oncl Glenn Murray. McDowell winds up. Strike one!!l The Freshman team this year Baseball Junior Varsity roster: Charles Martin, Russell Stubbings, Bob Embrey, Durwood Cambell, Bob Stone, Ernie Smith, Marion Harbin, LeRoy Daniels, Charles Blacklock, Alan Wilson, Gene Borel, Vern Crissman, Bob Johnson, Murle Tolliver, Jim Barnes, Bill Aebersold, Leon Meeks, Jay Gretlein, Douglas Henderson, Bonner Bailey, Don Bergren, Dick Kurz, William Tripp, Skipper Saylor, Stanley Bryan, Bob Hanvey, Ronnie Jones, Art Lutes, Bill Smith, Dick Crow, Darrell Clingingsmith, John Todd, Bob Blankenship, Alvin Backaus, Bill Langston. Managers, Bob Stephens and Larry Warner. Coach Bob Russell. The Junior Varsity this year has proved a very potential team in the making. Against many stronger teams they still played a tast and interesting game ot base- ball. Good luck to the iunior var- sity. has been a championship product. The players have proved them- selves to be good. Barring iniuries the Freshman team under the coaching ot Turk Eliades has a good chance ot winding up in tirst division. Freshman baseball squad: J. Antt, M. Armstrong, S. Bowen, T. Burens, G. Coleman, D Crow, R. Elder, J. Ellison, V. Fisher, J. Fredenburg, H. Gentry, M. Henley, J. Jones, M Kersha, H. Martino, D. McMahan, D. Melton, B. Miller, R. Parker, N. Scroggins, P. Spray D. Stanton, B. Stone, D. Truesdale, J. Tuculet, B. Walker, C. Wilson, L. Wilson, C. Terry B. Kirk, D. Crenshaw, E. Von Fossen, T. Smith, M. Ford, J. Osborne, G. Gentry, J. Kelley J. Stone, S. Clark, B. Ezell, R. Hamen, Z. Sherrill, Lloyd Mosley, T. Hill, L. Walker, H Pritchard. Managers, G. Stuck and R. Hayslett. Coach Turk Eliades. Track Left to right: Bottom row, R. Mosher, B. Patterson, A. Burgess, B. Congdon, C. Bailey, F. Trivitt, D. Thieman, G. Harris, M. Young, D McKnight, L. Edwards, S. Combs, K. Fawn, R. Baker, K. Richardson, D. Sparling, J. Lusk, J. Gary. Second row, D. Mercer, K. Kyle T. Smith, J. Reeder, D. Hatcher, R. Marshall, R. Nelson, D. Ross, J. Steele, J. Gretlein, J. Doss, B. Langston, J. Goesling, P. Cable J. Hill, B. Langworthy, P. Ledbetter, F. Moore, W. Schoenhofen, L. Barnes, Coach Dusty Rhoads. Third row, Coach Allen, G. Jennings R. White, R. Woods, B. Hinesley, D. Swarts, J. Borel, B. Grayson, B. Clark, B. Crawford, B. Hook, G. Smith, D. Tannehill, B McMurry, J. Ferguson, J. Summers, T. Grant, D. Bonnet, J. Hall, D. Fawn, D. Setser, D. Sanchez, C. Mills, J. Bright, J. Davis, B Schaefer, R. Reel, K. Thuloweit, R. Aylesworth, J. Jackson. Top row, Coach Maordale, J. Rice, J. Pounds, J. Wallace, K. Barnes J. Fein, B. Keene, D. Christensen, M. Shrelfler, G. Kilbourn, L. Wendleton, J. Meystedt, J. Misemer, J. Gibbons, L. Wayne, T. Rogers J. Earls, L, O'Neal, N. Bowen, R. Reit, R. Thompson, B. Holbrook, M. Larro, L. Knick, F. Bundy, B. Scott, J. George, C. Scwers, B Andre, P. Harrington, D. Churchwell, G. Barnes, D. Thompson, B. Rowland, J. Cagle, B. Stacey and D. Anderson. . 21: ' -' I'f-:.-:iii 1 - P.,.?s3.vff' 'gtgame i??:'?335ff3 Wirsrmz HJ: fs f,, ?Sj'V as I- 55 i F W Se- 'J i if ' 'USVI sk-:...w .gg I . f. ti.. V -i Every performance ot the North V S ' 25.1. F H . . ,. ' 'Q , . , Sys. , . 4 4 . ' High track team was tull ot thrills and 3? F .-'. - -.-r -.:i.-. . 1' i , , ....... ,, ,,f:..,:...,,,. 3' iq: f., if ' ,1 5 of record breakers. The Cs and B s ....,. if - Swepi-1-he and 1-he AIS pm, up a ..,. . ..,- ,. ..., . G N s ec acu ar i . ex ear wi i: ...,5 WM ' 1 l l fqlti N l Y ll' .....,, ,... 3 M X ' senior material anything can ha ppen. ffl? . .wxff t zs.. f 1--' :: - lfriiiltffirftsirgrrfrfMrrffefrie ine? l, 2 A r .., Sie ge., , Passing the baton in a relay. He's clecirlll 72 E-if if f :lp .Ugg 4 . ss? 'AMS ,sJ:?:i1..s 9i..'if .. .. . Q s, . jigzsgiieg if ,N . . i 1 Q . . Track Results Get on your murkll! A's Tri lvleel: Easl Bakersfield Easl Bakersfield ,,,, 62 Norlh ...... ............. I 3 Wasco ....,7,,,,.A,,l... 45 Dual lvleel: Garces Norrh ......,,...A.7...... 62 Garces .,w............... 5l lnlramural Meelz Juniors .... ...I72lf2 Sophomores ,I59 Freshmen .,.... 28lf2 B's 50V2 55V2 23 7I 33 C's 35V2 58 l3V2 7 I V2 l4'f2 Broodiump Low hurdles Ns B's C's Tri Meel: Norlh Nor+h ..,.,,ss..........,. 57lf6 IIS 54 Arvin .......,.,,,.......... 705f6 I4 24If2 Tehachapi .............. I2 8 29lf2 Wasco Relay Carnival: Norlh High won B and C Class Dual lvleel wilh Bakersfield Reserves. Tulare Relays: Norlh High won B 'rrophy Dual Meer wilh Tall. Kern Relays: Norlh won Sierra-Shasla division Norlh C's won Sequoia-Sierra-Shasla Irophy Scores Football Basketball STARS: STARS: Norlh O ....aaa a...,aaaa S halier 26 Sierra League Carnival Noi-fh 40 ,,,, ,,,,o,,,,l Emi B,J,V,'s o NOVHW WON Offense . N I1 v lxlofillq .....YY,......Y. ...... R edwood or+ ,,7V.,,, ,.,.... B akers. J.V.s 7 N HW 56 E BJ V N +hI2 A 127 or oA ' a aaAa ' Of '- -A---A'--'- - - vena Nor+h 48 ......... .............. A rvin Norfh 27 ...a... ........ T ehachapi I8 Norfh 4l ......a,A ,,,,....... E .B.J.V. Norfh I3 ,Y,,,,,, a,..a M aricopa O HOFIE --,----- ---YA------- ftlpahuqh or ..aa,ww,. ........ ,.... e a c api Norm 53 M Cparland 6 Norih 45 ........Y a7,, R edwood High Norlh 7 ...,.... ,7........ G arces O Norm 38 lnnn E-B' Norlh 7 .,..,,, .,..... P Eifllel' 6 Nor--Irh --------- YY--vYYY G afces Norlrh 47 ,,,, .,,a,.a McFarland COMETS: merit .....,a.a ........ M Piricopi Noah I3 aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa S refer I2 Niiii 73 fffi' iiifhcrifiiiii Norlh 7 ....... ......,. E BJV Res. O Nod-I1 .---,YYYw ,,,, Tehachapi Norlh 42 ,.,,.,. ,,,A,, B JV Res, O Norlp 50 .....a.aa aa...a M Sarees Norlh 45 .,.,.... ......,,,,,Aoo A venal O Noll '---A---- A ' a ncopa Norlh 28 ..,,.,. ..,.,.., T ehachapi 6 Norm 53 A A'A L alien Nor'I'h 35 a.,,,,,, ...... M aricopa O COME-TSI Nodh 47 Vqv ---,--,l M Cpariand O Sierra League Carnival Norlh won defense Norlh I3 a' 6 'Brees I2 Norlh 30 .....aaa...,.......... Redwood High N Ih 38 ....., .................. E .B. TWINKS: NZM, 37 ooooooooo ooo.oooooaooooo A Evin Norlh 36 ......... ............ae. . B. 53513 3 3- 5 gg NOr+Ii 52 aooaaa ooooaeeeee A Iwi a ' N0r+h 4I Tehachapi NOl l'l l ..,,... ,,...,.. P OI 'l'6TVlll6 Nor--I-h ----,---- --YYVY R edwgod Norlh I2 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,V A rvin 20 Norllg 44 ,.,,,, ...,,,.,..,.., .E.B. N 1-I-,QI --,---- gggqV-- T ff 7 Norl 30 ,,a,a,aa. Y,,.......a,. a rces or 6 Nor+h 4I ,,o,, ...... M cFarland Norlh 6 ..,,,,, ,,,,,,, T ulare 7 N H1 5' M . N H1 7 D I n 26 Or -.-..-,ee eeeeaeea G M0106 or -'--rrr' ---'-a' e 6 0 Nor+h 59 .... aaa. ...,,, A I paugh Norl-I1 58 , ,,,,,, McFarland Nor+h 42 .aaaa... .,,.... T ehachapi Norih 38 ,,,aa.,, ...,, C5 arces Norlh ..,,,, Norlh 46 ..., . Norlh Ncrfh I7 ,,,,,, Norih 34 Norlh 35 ....,, Norlh 27 ,,,,. Norlh 22 ..,,, Norlh I7 Norlh 32 ..,,, NorI'h I9 Norlh 47 ,,a,,, Norlh 34 ,,,, , Norlh 22 ...... Norlh 25 ...., Norlh 22 e.,,.. Norlh 33 ...... TWINKS: 25 Maricopa Sierra Redwood High Arvin Alpaugh Tehachapi Redwood I-ligh ., , Garces McFarland Maricopa . ..aV..,. Alpaugh McFarland Tehachapi .Garces Maricopa arsiiy: orih I2 elano J.V. O orih I rvin 9 orI'h 2 B. 23 orlh 20 ern Vall orih I nafier 2 h EJI. I ey2 Baseball IScores incomplei e due Io early press Iirnel Jr. Varsiiy: Frosh: Norlh 3 Norih 5 Delano Frosh 8 Delano F Norlh I5 Norlh 9 Arvin 4 Arvin II Norih O Norih 6 E.B. I3 E.B. 4 Forleiied Io Norih Norih 6 Alpaugh Norih I8 Norih I6 Shaffer 8 Shaffer I Norih I2 Norih I9 Arvin IO Arvin 2 I' press lime Norlh Siars are in Iirsi place Souih Sierra League. rosh Res. 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 'A' 'A' IScore +imeI Meel Arvin Norlh E. B. Norih Bakers Norih Arvin Nor'I'h E. B. Norih Tennis s incompleie due Io early press Girls Boys 4 3 O 2 ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , I 2 field ...,..... ...... 5 5 4 2 s ..,,.. O 3 ,, ,.,,.. 4 .. ,, ..,,, , I ir 4 4 Arr DeCew says . . Arr DeCew's Drive In I+'s a real pleasure Io be here. Good Luck Io Norlh High School. 1509 North Chester Phone FA 2-5424 75 Tennis Boys Tennis Team: David Berggren, Kenneth Bilto, Carl Dunn, Kenneth Howard, Jerry Kurtz, Don Fawn, Kenn Fawn, Bob Lupinek, George Orrick, John Rankin. Manager George Ward. Coach, Paul Wilson. Up io the time this book goes to press the tennis teams of North l-ligh have been doing very well. They have' proved themselves strong ancl should come out champions. 76 Girls Tennis Team: Barbara Barnett, Mary Cranston, Gayle Garth, .loy Glascock, Alice McGuire, Hope Sands and Mary Stanton. Coach Paul Wilson. G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association sponsored a slumber party in Ociober. The evenis of ihe evening included sports, games, dancing, singing and very little sleep. Seated: G.A.A. council, Miss Lund, Beity Lohr, Sharon Crabili, Elberta Richardson, Joan Elder, and Miss Carmody. Siandingi Jean Elder, Gwen Barksdale, Frances Casey, Lorraine Rappeleye, Joan Lowder and Sharon Wirf. Miss Beiiy Lund and Miss Nancy Carmody. 'rwo Norih l-ligh Physical Educaiion ieachers, are also advisors io G.A.A. The Girls Aihleiic Associ- aiion was hosl al a playday and also held a very successful skaling parly. G-.A.A. sponsored numerous orher sporis aclivilies and is one ol: our school's mosi' prominenl' al'hlel'ic clubs. 77 Sv 'W I I go, A 1-31013 .JD i... P i September This I5 0 real golcixy. The following pages ore o golcxy of the ye:1r's eyenfs. SEPTEMBER 7 lnsrrucfion begins 7-IO l-li-Week Junior class rings arrive Erosh gel Big-sis+ers Noon rec-volleyball lournamenr gels under way I6 Noon rec Sock Hop I7 Welcome WhirI dance Noon rec l-lil Parade winner is Hold My Hand 2I Class eleclions 23 Erosh Capers sponsored by noon rec 24 Eirsl loolball game ol season, N. l-l, vs. Shaffer 29 Back fo School Nigh+ P.T.A. Membership coniesl begins Uctober OCTOBER 6 A.W.S. and A.M.S. mass meefing Key Club and G.S.C. begin Korean Cloflwes Drive I2 Sliuffleboard lournamenl sponsored by noon-rec I3 Jones Boys give assembly I5 Zandra Frame, Sandy Flory and Harlan Edwards win a GALAXY for selling mos+ P.T.A. member- ships T.V. Series Adveni'ures in Learning begins, by K.C.U.H.S. disfricl G.S.C. Slave day Scoreboard l-lop sponsored by P.T.A. Noon Ping-Pong fournamenl begins under direclrion of noon rec Talen+ on Parade frosli ialenlr show Los l.uc:ien+es del Norle pol luck dinner Black Ca+ Bounce November Nor? NOVEMBER 2 A.W.S. Fashion Jubilee 5 No school-Teachers' lnslilule 8-I2 Campus clean-up week IO Gilded Maskers presenl Don'l Feed The Animals Il Armislice Day I2 Norlh High wins Soulh Sierra League Foolball championship by deleal- ing Garces I6 C5.S.C. auclion h High 7 - Gorces 0 I7 Linda l lor'lon wins Name The Chrislmas Formal conlesrq win- ning lirle- Miol-Winler Magic 20 Slars lalce lhe Sierra League crown by delearing Parlier 22 Mr. Day clemonslrales eleclric Type- wrilers and voice wriring machines for F.B.L.A. Eslrellila Chrislmas loy drive gels under way GSC. Thanksgiving basliel drive a success 25-26 Thanksgiving holidays December DECEMBER I GALAXY advance sale begins Comefeers shoe shine day 2 A.W.S. canned food drive for Chrisfmas baskefs begins 3-4 Sierra League baslcefball carnival 7 Big N preliminary boxing fournamenf IO Big N boxing finals Eoofball awards assembly: Harry Coffee awards wenf fo B. Srnifh, J. Doss, D. Ross and D. Ward I3 Miss Phelps' Sfh period class wins GALAXY sales confesf second year in a row Chrisfmas workers missed fheir class picfures so gef added here I3-I4-I5 Class picfures for yearbook faken I6 Chrisfmas assembly I6 Eurfher assemblies cancelled unlil Sfudenf Body guaranfees beffer behavior I7 Colleen Busby crowned Snow Queen of Mid-Winfer Magic 20-3I Chrisfmas and New Year's holidays .lanuar - Februar JANUARY 3 School resumes 4 Megaphone Club beanie sales begin 7 Firsf league baslcefball game of season vs. Alpaugh I I Frosh-Soph Tug-o-War I9 6.S.C. sponsors pencil drive 20 March of Dimes baskefball game- Sfars vs. Faculfy 2I Junior Class I'Ioopsfer's I-lop 24-25 Carnival of games co-sponsored by Girls' Leffer Club and noon rec FEBRUARY 2 Beardsley faculfy vs. Norfh High faculfyg scholarship baslcefball game Soph-Junior Tug-o-War 8 Assembly privileges reinsfafecl I Student body officers make plans for first annual I ders conference. The Girls' Letfer Club anal The noon recreclfion co-sponsor th Carnival of Games. Norfh I-Ii vs Sfandard faculfyg scoreboard fund baslcefball game -II Noon rec wresfling fournamenf Sweefhearfs Valenfine clance sponsored by Gilded Maskers Coffee can confesf opens: cans fo be used af fhe I'lobo dinner B. Barneff, C. Robinson and A. McGuire win school eliminafion speech confesf sponsored by American Legion Key Club Ski-parfy Arf Club slcefch frip fo I-Iarf Memorial Park Servifeers sponsor Final Swish dance F.B.I..A. has special open meefingg Mrs. Bergman, a professional model, speaks on Charm and Poise Coffee Can confesf ends March MARCH 8 3 Noon rec Talenl Show Sophomore class orders class rings 4 Norlh Soulh Sierra League basliel- 23 ball playoffs-S+ars vs. Lalong 26 Comelrs vs. Sierra 6 Aulo Club's Reliabilily Run won by 28 David Dahl 3l Special assembly presenled by Nalional Transcribers Sociely for The Blind Galaxy Assembly Los Lucienles del Norle pol' luck and dance lvlaria Elena. radio arlisl, spealcs 'ro F.B.L.A. Exchange assembly . . . Arvin l-ligh Yarn Spinner's Conlesl al noon Asp. Mw.:ssf.4 ,Mfs,e.w:4ws .-n . ,nmmml mn4 4-8 Apri APRIL I Special edilion of Universe Where's Jrhe Fire srudenl body play presenred a+ Slandard Audiiorium Easier holidays I3 Campaign assembly lSJrudenl' Body elecrionsl 20 A.W.S. and A.M.S. campaign assembly C.S.F. arrends convenlrion in Delano Band Calendars on sale Sludenis receive smallpox immuni- zalion Lynn Bender viclorious in Prexy elecfion 23 T.V. show on Americanism sponsored by Norfh l-ligh 25 A.W.S. - A.lv1.S. eleclion 27 26-29 Public Schools Week Class officers campaign 29 April in Paris sophomore- sponsored dance yn, Ma MAY 4 C5.S.C. Musical Assembly I2 Key Club inslallalion dance Beardsley presenfs assembly I3 Open l-louse I4 Junior Prom named Tropical Springlime I8 lnslallalion assembly -June 20 F.l-l.A. lnslallalion 30 Decoralion Day JUNE I Awards assembly 8 Galaxy Sign Time lO School is oullll banquef m . 4 V a wwsgam A .zsmaaaamm QCKS V All makes, portable, sales. servuce and renlrals Make your school work liqlfmrer- call Mifchell and Snyder Pay as little as S12 5 a week! xXx MITCHELL AND SNYDER I02I Norfh Ches'I'er Oildale, California Phone FA 5-2469 ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC FacTory auThorized Sales and Service I8I5 24+I1 STree+ FA 4-9745 X X lgredenfing Qur complirnenTs To The STuclenT Body oT NorTh I-Iigh. May This year's Galaxy recapiTulaTe all The achieve- menTs oT a Tine semesTer. Since I866 Kern CounTy resiolenTs have enioyecl a Galaxy oT l9oTh local anol naTional news Through The medium oT THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN A CORPORATION EsTablishecI I866 Phone FA 3-763I ANDY'S SPORTING GOODS I8IO Nor+h CI1esTer Avenue Bakersfield, California -Nawaz PACKARD Aulhorized Sales and Service Ask Ilwe man wlwo owns one WHERE TO BUY IT R. F. I-IACKETT, INC 2300 H Sfreel' Pl1one FA 4-9636 Complimenls of Bakersfield Hardware Co. 2OI5 Cl1es+er Avenue Bakersfield Phone FA 4-475I Complimenls ol FEDWAY 2 I 06 Cl1es+er Avenue Bakersfield Phone FA 7-I46I Harry Coffee's Men's Furnishings i409 I9+h S+ree+ FA 3-799l Motor Center Same Locafion Since I925 I New Car Dealers Chevrolei' Buick 22nd and Chesrer Phone FA 5-944I The beauiiful car picfure on The division page is a Moror Cenier producf WICKERSHAM JEWELERS Diamonds Wafches Jewelry Warches repaired l53l I9+h S'I'ree1' FA 4-652i 93 ADAMS' SHOE STORE l303 Nor'H1 Chesfer Avenue Oildale FA 4-4638 Bes+ Wishes +0 NorH1 I-Hgh J. C. Waffenbarger and Sons l703 Norfh Cl1es+er Avenue FA 7-84II HIGHLAND PARK CLEANERS HARRISON'S ily Garmenls lvlen's Furnishings gk Drapes ik Curlains I905 Norlh Chesler Avenue I6l8 l9'l'l1 S'l'ree'l' FA 4-6404 Bakersfield FA 2-l4l0 RIVER THEATER GARNETT'S JEWELRY l2l5 Norlh Chesler Avenue l004 N0f'l'l1 Cheslef AVGNUS Oildale FA 2-6636 Oildale FA 4-8232 Henley's Photo Shop 0 Films O Porlrair 0 Frames O Commercial 0 Cameras O Koclalc Finishing I673 Chesfer Avenue Bakersfield 95 Everett Studio CAMERA SHOP G. B. EVERETT sk Camera Supplies iff Equipmenf ik Porfraiis II4 EI Teion Avenue Oildale, California ' Phone FA 7-8 I 39 Geo. Haberfelde, Inc. Ford Sales - Service Body Repairs - ivlofor Repairing - Painfing I50l Chesfer Avenue Bakersfield, California Phone FA 4-606 I wesrimei-louse Equipped Laundromaf I7l0 Norfh Chesfer Bakersfield, California Phone FA 3-6353 96 MODE O' DAY FROCK Si-IOP AL'S SUPER SERVICE Complefe Aufo Repairs Windy Dennis Al Cor OILDALE Phone FA 3-4I68 I2II Norfh Chesfer Oildale, California Phone FA 5-8497 lI3I Niles Sfreef Bakersfield, California Nife Phone FA 2-7745 COMPLIMENTS OF NEUMAN'S JEWELRY STORE I2I3 Nor+I1 CI1es'I'er OiIcIaIe, CaIi'for Phone FA 2-I2I3 SAGE AND DAVIES HOME FURNISHINGS ' 7I5 Nor+I1 CI1esI'er Oildale, Califo Phone FA 4-3332 HI - SPOT CAFE Corner of Douglas ancI Chesfer STU DENT LU NCH ES MARTIN'S MEN'S WEAR I908 Nor+h ChesI'er Bakersfield, CaIi'fo Phone FA 4-6993 I' FIDLER'S NORTHCHESTER VARIETY l9I6 Norfh Chesfer Bakersfield Phone FA 7-0756 SULLIVAN'S Alma Mae Srnari Shoppe I000 Norfh Chesfer Oilclale, California SUDDS OILDALE HARDWARE Hardware 0 Appliances 0 l-lousewares 9II Norfh Chesfer Oilclale, California Phone FA 4-672i CURNOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE General Dry Goods - Family Cloflwing IOI Minner Avenue Oildale, California Phone FA 3-4356 98 K AX X ' 1 B YY SQ W Acknowledgments The l955 GALAXY sTaTT wishes To Thank The many people who have con- TribuTecl so generously To making This loook a success: The adminisTraTion and Teachers aT Norfh High, Bill ReTchin and Nelson Carnes of The S. K. SmiTh Cover Company, Roy Day of The P-B Press, Inc., PeTerson Engraving Company, Jack Bowles. The phoTographer. and our adverTisers ancl paTrons. A 5 ,,,,.2 if 'N qv .Al , , i E 5 fi ll -, N ill- Q ll . Well, we finally made if l l 1 y , ' All The dummies are drawn, Jrhe pic- , V lures scheduled, fhe arf work done, -,.VVlV The copy wrifien, Jrhe scores compiled. Eg ' cl h b lc bl cl W hd Q an 1' e oo s aance . e've a 2 lblv .A,,. Q ii so much fun producing ihis yearbook. E 7 : f We of 'rhe 1955 GALAXY s+aff hope you readers enioy ii. All Jrhe pixies W X say goodby uniil I956. wap- I , .


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