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'sfig 'Q So c1'mb aboard -------- L t g . ill' '4 'oc 0 i 41 1 I MN h G 7 if PXQ 3 5 g X 0 - ,, J I X - P 14.- Y X fa ffl. W ard ' A v dd ' ll ff Y! , ,Wim ,Nl I I A Ll f W ,' 7 in f X . U 2 7 f Az.-'..-l VXA, - 5. Qi I- 501 N .8-J N C Xsuxzex Amos Bxddy Ranch 1 Giemx St may Nluuay Rancher at XE Ko C1etk a Fne: Rane et Ptesxdem Ahen Y-obmson Posta mp y 0 12 LLOYD DIGGS Pr1nc1pa1 Vocal MUSIC His t1re1ess energy d1rects the school and chorus 1n a most eff1c1ent manner KATHARINE A RAFENSTEIN Dean of Grrls Commerce Student Body Treasurer Advisor Builder of young ladies BROOKS H DUTT Vrce Prlncrpal Calrforma Hrstory Journahsm Photography Hrs understandmg knowl edge of h1s stud rn preparxn th ents ard g em for the future 9 1 mr .nv . 4 ROBERT LEE AGNEW--Industrial Arts, Dramatics, ' Orientation ' What a characterl l l .5-I ? 1 .L ESTHER L. BILLMAN--Girls' P.E., Art And away we go! I . 4 'G 'ai 3 'I . , 1. 'ff 7' iss I - 1 .Qfiff-131 ' fi A ' L RUTH COOPER-- Home Making A queen of hearts in any cuisine. BARBARA IOANN CUDA--English I and II Friendliness without reservation. ROBERT W. DAVIDSON--Public Speaking, English III, World History Quick as a trigger for words most appropriate GLADYS P. ELLIS, P.H.N.--Nurse Our aches are her pains. EVERETT N. GEORGE--Band and Instniments Deisgner of half-time shows and baton wielder for musical programs. ALVIS O. HARDIE--Typing I, Student Government, Senior Business So here we are! II DELMAR E. HOLLOWAY--Mathematics, Boys' P,E,, f' Coach As undisturbed as a barefoot boy going fishing. A .N. I DONOVAN HOLVE--Mathematics, Orientation, Boys' P.E. Coach Quiz to morrow I I WILLIAM J. KILLINGSWORTH--Industrial Arts The art of making friends is just one of his HSSSIS. ...- Q 'fi t li' ,Af in .ly 'Q I r . . K GERALD E. NORTON--Biology, Senior Problems, Orientation Advice ----- free! WAYNE PIPES--U. S. History, Mathematics, Government, Coach The eyes of Texas are upon you! JAMES V. STONE--Spanish I and II, Typing II, English IV Continually striving to maintain humor and perfection. LEON TAYLOR--Tennis, Physics, Chemistry, Algebra, His helping hand is always available. DALEY S. THOMAS -- English I, Orientation, Junior Business As scoutmaster, he shows his willingness to work with young people. WALTER L. TOWNSEND--Vocational Agriculture Although he works with a group, he always has time for the individual. B. F. TUNNELL--Librarian A helping hand, a friendly smile. Your slight est wish is his command. I 1 , ,V 3. ,Bi il ti Y lr. Ny! if cf OK i. 5 X., 'N -i.. ,V ll - WARD GATES - -Custodian So the busses are swept and gassed. GROVER KINSEY- -Custodian. The man with the mean broom. OCTAVIA THOMASON--Cook Anyone for seconds? ARTHUR SLOAN--Custodian He laughs and jokes! W LARRY BERRY--Office Secretary She's a darlingg we love herl ORRIN CLAPP--Head Custodian Just ring twice--he appears! HERMAN TYLER--Custodian Watches the school by night. JOE FERNANDEZ - -Driver He drives the baby Badger bus. 17 ,., I' gf 1 w CA Aux' J 'Ii' .io i ', v '2 ' ,f 1 V11 .4 ,iv , x -3 2 6 1. A S' ,Z 'Z' 7 ,cs 'v A'-.Lt ef: ff ,,p..s1w-Qff- x Q.43U!i'li4'gl ,, Q 7 ew I f Xp! ' 'lva . Sh lton. Ofeha Sl ' cami Bish0P. BCVUW MCDWTQX' Mlzgiatjllixd rjkeda. Sumi Shmoda' hens, Ilene Lyons' 1 Gott Helen Wngm' Stuart Slade' FIRST ROW: Barbara SteP 1 ood Schapansky, Caro r le Gregory' Terry Harper. virgie wanton SECOND Rod? Ria. Jerry Dover. Wesley Knight' Ga . lack storm BA ' l?edl?lPihI2?'Der1nis Breckenridge- : L63den . ho I Yell ismnoda. swewfll Giving: ilu Leadeli rmsr ROW: Sena Yen Leader: Martha Srgrrv tlarver. Vlcemes' BeveI1Y Mcljame ' urer BACK ROW: 'd e Cuswdlan' viggie Walston. Txeiiesidemg Dennis Bfeckenn g ' fn! 'd ts lack Stat 1 CH . Q Q ,an-' 9 6 The Student Council of Orosi Union High School is 'S S . the goveming body of our student organization. The Council is composed of all the regular student body of- ficers,the editors of the school paper and annual, and the presidents of each class and all subsidiary organi- zations active during the school term. This year the Student Council sponsored a drive to sell season tickets and telephone directory covers. It was also responsible for the Christmas program and the bonfire rally before the Dinuba -Orosi football game. Since the Student Body constitution was out of date, the Council also rewrote the constitution. The remaining time was spent in a regular class which was devoted to student body business and the study of governmental and parliamentary procedure. I 4 Q I., SQ x -X 4 Be Q Al N Y .rl I ll , ,..--f J i -r-'47 ww., K4.. rx IS 'T' L, Lg 'ug N 1 N -1' 1. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT WILBUR SMITH DAVID TAKEDA Once a friend, always a As loveable as a teddy friend. bear. I , 1 X SECRETARY CAROL GOT T Talents Unlimited. Ogfawu. if JS' X 5-TN TREASURER LAURENA HILL Question, Questions always Questions! ! I if F' 4:7 in fr 4-Eff-i CECELIA AGUILAR A happy nature. HARVEY BAILEY job was well done. EVERETT BILLMAN He wields a mean racquet. HOWARD BILLMAN Plays a cool clarinet. CAROL BISHOP Effervescent giggler . JOHNNIE BLYTHE Orosi High's own mechanic. 21 ESTELLE BALLANCE The depth of her eyes hold questions unanswered. As business manager, his JO BEST Marriage is her chosen profession Nv- iv xi' fue-x '17 of - ,Av Q' C an Q-? GERALD DOVER Thats' our boy! DANNY DOWNING Height is his glory. AMELIA GAITAN Neat and poised. BOB GARCIA His artistic talent envied by all. DICK GATES He plays the field. GENE GOMES What a tease! ! Z3 is RICI-IIE FIERRO When its' for sports, LOOK OUT! ! WENDELL FRAZIER 1 Y X-1 Music is his greatest outlet. fu' -bi .I rt.. v-K W ' s.,.Q 'Q-4 ' I G 6' sf' ir ,.,. ,M '. . 1 ' I :J '21 N - if GALE GREGORY His eyes betray him. BILL GUNN He's good in crafts. iff' SG' f I 'X' K S. TERRY HARPER Bashful, HA!! KAY HAYAKAWA Hot-Rodder . KENNETH HAYNES Personality, plus. WAYNE HEARD He appears quiet? JANET HIXSON A pixie, if ever there was one. KEVIN I-IOLZ Parallels Mr. Hardie's interest in motorcycles. Z4 als if adn IV' 13' AUDREY HUNTER Slender as a willow branch. CLYDE JOHNSON The inevitable joker. ILENE LYONS Orosi's campus queen. OLGA MADRID Tomboy BEVERLY MCDANIEL A burning dynamite fuse. PAUL MILLHORN Sports are his nourishment. Z5 DAVID KITCHENS Two girls and a red hoopy GLENDA LEWIS Her hair is her halo. 8 ,ai jf? ROY MILLER Steady and easy-going. CHARLIE MOORE ggi 6 A Walt Disney production. EDITH NICHOLS To laugh or not to laugh. 'Q 9? ' 4.15 -4-1 DONNA NITSON She shakes a, wicked pompon. RUBEN NUNEZ On the track, all you see is his heels. CLAUDINE OSBORN Simple and quiet--the domestic type. JERRY PICKEN He prefers the snow. f 26 sf fi.. LORETTA POPE One of the girls in the red hoopie. ROSE ANNE SAMS Neat and tidy as a kitten. RAYMOND SANCHEZ The quiet type. OFELIA SILVA She's a peach!! MARTHA SHELTON She's hep to the jive! SUMI SHINODA Fresh as the first day of spring. STUART SLADE A smile is his continuous gift. 27 l 'L' i. N l'q4 'ESP' is sifx DELLA SLAYTON Tall and lythe. JACK STORM His friendliness and ability have no equal. DARLENE TARBELL Our little mountain gal. PEGGY TEAGUE She accomplishes everything she sets out to do. VIRGIE WALSTON Calm as a breeze on a summer night. MELBA WHITT Comely and domestic. HELEN WRIGHT Her pal is her horse. NO PICTURES GLENN CANNP FAX JESSE HERNAINDEZ DELBERT METHVIN 28 - lan Presldent Elwood Schapansky rel' V T1'ea5u Ice Pr ecrefary Rwe John eslden Rose Maile mO1JHn Gggecm The Jumor Class th1s year sponsored the football queen s ball honormg Ilene Lyons The Cur1ous Savage was produced by the class as the annual Jumor play The year's soclal events cons1sted of a skatmg party 1n V1Sal1a and a tr1p to the snow. Even1ng In Pans was the theme of the class' Jumor- Semor Prom. 29 fi Q7 ,fo ,,, .,... , , qv I will. FIRST ROW: Charlene Burkdoll, Frances Dundas, Wanda Fountain, Dixie Guinn, Irene Guerrero, Rosie Bonilla Glenda Carter, Barbara Crose SECOND ROW: Tommy Braden, Bob Berry, Benny Bezzerides, Walter Gunn, Charlotte Clark, Jack Fox, Duane Johnson, Ronald Acevedo, Hector Encinas, Leroy Decker, David Culver FIRST ROW: Marilynn Huddleston, Sammie Sue Jones, Armida I-lurtado, Margie Harp, Jimmie Hill, Oteka Hall, Gwen Jorgenson SECOND ROW: Betty Hopson, lack Harness, Jerry Kosek, Ray Harikian, Joe Jacques, Geraldine Helwick aux- .,,,.l,4 , Q no 9? , 4 i 4. 2 me ,aes T 5 JC, Lk 1 ' ' 'J A , of FIRST ROW: Sylvia McKercher, Rose Marie Rivera, Jeanne Roche, Wanda Rankin, Esther Pena, Mary Lou McLaughlin, Stella Rodriguez, Delfina Olivas SECOND ROW: Larry Rubalcalba, Salvador Pedregon, Billy Moore, Joanne Kishi, Virginia Lowery, Melford Keeling, Arthur Marquez FIRST ROW: Snookie Ash, Norma Thomason, Barbara Swan, Mary Shelton, Patsy McDonald, Doris Tyler, Barbara Spier SECOND ROW: Coy Weldon, Shirley Smith, Joan Smith, Miyuki Shiba, Betty Saylor, Lydia Zubia, Virginia Stovall, Mary Trujillo, Jerry Welch THIRD ROW: Billy Wyatt, Jimmy Spier, Larry Ring, Elwood Schapansky, Leroy Staton, John Smoljan, Jim Waide, Eugene VanBibber ,C 4-.K 11 n - - ,- '7 'oc ,1- 'l-.- L ivi fly, Y 4 -2- ,tl X -I ,I ZZ J '33 ll , -Q 'UU' ' .J-iq4,. ,., s . 1 I Q 5. .5 f The sophomore class made a roar1ng k1ll when they presented thelr annual assembly As the1r darlng MC Robert Haynes lntroduced each act Entermg mto the program were Ahce Arenas Sh1rley McGee, Carla Mason Barbara Stephens, Joyce Pelo1an, Velda Dlerks, Elvlda Burks Tomas1ta Ortlz, Judy Blshop, Gwen Rogers, Amel1.a Nunez, Numa Skaggs Wesley Kmght Jerry Carpenter, Dw1ghtB1llman, Rey Pena, Kenny Dlggs James McFar11n and Mas Konatsu Durmg the course of the program, the record player falled to funct1on The MC stepped mto the spotl1ght and saved the day by saymg, 'Now I m gomg to tell a Joke A member of the audlence rephed, You'1l be sorry The class also held a number of dances and concess1ons through out the year for the purpose of ra1s1ng money for the class treasury 6 QliXC0YS :ks Secieliw Y 9x2 pen homo x 3 Rei nw gov semavqe V 6 UL Roinxghx 9 eg evfe we Y glen 3' ie tesevlix eng NN esX6'J W0 1055 Pte- Su Bx Red C O X1 X50 o xoxan 0' FRONT R S0166 6 aww Rudi uesefllauqe teasvi Y Re WSW! Xanga: 96 C1055 t Ca ple :OI Catiieme C . . , . . . . . , . , 1 , . , . . , l 4 .1 ' . 1 . 1 ' ll u 1 it W I .de 1 . ahh ' - 6 . . vc 9 ld l . GV . .A NN-Q P D 3 S - . e3 9 'Y Y fx - 1 .ax L 1 . wh, x A 4 ,lj .. 1 XYV . xj x . 6 fx, - .XZ -i- -'L' 1 'ig 'l fi 1 'KT' , 1.4574 Q 36 HL FIRST ROW: Joyce Peloian, Amelia Nunez, Carmen Luna, Virginia Lupercio, Helen Marquez, Evelyn Martin, Neita 1ones,Janettc James SECOND ROW: Barbara Murray , Melba Meredith, Jerry Newton, James-Johnson, Victor Medina, Donald McDonald, Shirley McGee, Tomasita Ortiz BACK ROW: Rey Pena, James McFarlin, Wesley Knight, Mas Konatsu, Reymon Paradez, Edwin Johnson, Manuel Marquez, Harold McLaughlin, Charles Parker. FIRST ROW: Le Alma Wilson, Mariana Sierra, Stella Requejo, Gwen Rogers, Lorraine Riley, Barbara Stephens, Nina Skaggs SECOND ROW: Kenneth Turner, Gene Yamada, Lionel Reis, Marvin Yamamoto, Jim Wray, David Rogers, Lincoln Davis, Bobby Williams THIRD ROW: Donald Rowe, Rudy Soto, Gary Schaaf, Lester Walston, Muto Shinoda, Joe Soria, Johnnie Rosario, Dale Stanphill, Jim Royston QF -- :ggi ' 41 'Z lik? J , I ' - V SR f- msd js-17, X 4 i xx X7 Yi gs XX gi AL, ,, -Q 4... I-.p ' I ia - TQ FIRST ROW: Elvida Burks, Delveta Chrisman, Judy Bishop, Alice Arenas, Dorothy Chance, Delores Cook, Betty Chance SECOND ROW: Frank Benson, Bobby Camp, Don Anderson, Laudell Bull, Henry Arenas, Raymond Chung BACK ROW: Henry Collin, Jerry Carpenter, Dwight Billman, Charles Cleave, Manuel Chavira, Charles Bell, Richard Canales. FIRST ROW: Anita Hamilton, Linda Dodson, Velda Dierks, Christina Franco, Lupe Espino, Victoria Estrada, Geneva Hayhurst SECOND ROW: Louis Gaitan, Betty Sue Hopson, Shirley Hargis, Pat Huddleston, Dorothy Hobbs, Sara Hurtado, Glenn Goerzen BACK ROW: Greg Galaviz, Roger Hanada, John Harness, Tommy Hiramoto, Bruce Dew- hurst, Kenny Diggs, Robert Haynes. 'KS -- 32' 'rs f xqvav xiii! T f - , Q! fe X- - fi. In December the class held its annual Freshman assembly. Among those partic- ipating were Sharon Burkdoll, Anne Jones, Pat Whittle, Barbara Sloan, Jo Ann Groman, Wesley Sewell, Larry Mc Far1in,Jim Vidak and Joe Moreno. The Freshmen sponsored a Crazy Hat FRONT ROW. OFFICERS Dance in February. Winners of the Crazy BTP'eSenratiVg.JoAnn Gmman . Hat contest were Ann Tisdel and Gene Mc- Mei? gow, Kgn?11'ZYCSDr10pp Si:S'League Ferran. ' 0na1 , ar e efar , The class also nominated a candidate for Sewell' Red gffigizwoldr Pfesiifiitpvice greg- basketball queen in the person of Virginia epresentarive, i Wesley Faulkner. FRONT ROW: Mary Clark, Sharon Burkdoll, Linda Cooper, Bonnie Camp, Shirley Cantrell SECOND ROW: Kenneth Carpenter, Frank Aguilar, Billy Blankenship, David Brown, Charlie Ananian BACK ROW: Glenn Baldwin, Rudy Chavez, Henry Carrillo, Bobby Curniford, Dale Breckenridge, Darrell Blythe. A A C ' ' .. , ' ' I yy - ,, - 3 w l is 21: ig gf ani 5 FRONT ROW: Polly Espino, Daisy Frederick, Virginia Faulkner, Fronnie Duncan BACK ROW: Dan Esparza, Leo Espino, Darrell Dykes, Lloyd Frost, James Fountain 9' ,1 FRONT ROW: Ralph Garcia, Sylvia Gunn, JoAnn Groman, Donald Harikian BACK ROW: Jimmie Holdridge, Ronnie Griswold, Gilbert Gaitan, David George, Perry Harp, Walter Hayhurst 2g-, 'rf' X -I :QQ 3 1 -4 W. 3 Y' l'C ill EY' if ,ilu 841 ,.,.x Q. 1- 'u.,f fa-. if in fl XI we-1 ,pf Q sfff! rr-. xi: -.1, ,-z, -- J I 11 4 1 1 -iv, f , , l!, x '91 , Q . I 'QS- ' 22. , .4 as QQ 1' T FRONT ROW: Josephine James, Alice Maxwell, Alice Loera, Carol Jones, Donna Montgomery SECOND ROW: Billy Knowles, Bobby McGee, Steve Keener, James Miller, Jimmy Nobles, Joe Moreno BACK ROW: Kenny McCormick, Bobby McGee, Larry McFarlin, Floyd Larabee, Bob Kajioka 7 FRONT ROW: Joe Ramirez, Charles Rowan, sandra Roche, Barbara Reames, Mary Orlopp, Rndy Rodriguez BACK ROW: L : Phillip Peulecka, Frank Pena, Jimmy Nobles, 'as QS Tony Pina, Ted Rankin, Paul Roniero 3 5. 'z s-' QT , a. K- U f 1'-r , XX his uv'- , ,f 'I' .-r.--: ,. file O vv,.,-. I ' 42 FRONT ROW: Leroy Stone, Barbara Sloan, Roberta Stephens, Vera Soria, Marquetta Shackleford, Wesley Sewell BACK ROW: Donald Stone, Pete Serna, Billy Spier, Marvin Staton, Don Swartzlander, Abel Sanchez FRONT ROW: Nola Wade, Patsy Whittle, Ann Tisdell, Della Turner, Darlene Turner, Russell Tyler BACK ROW Allen Williams, Robert West, Gene Uyeno, Laurence Trujillo, lim Vidak, Charles Vosburg N ,-- --.., I, I' , -va fi gd , 'rs' . M. ' - ,' 'VT 'XX J:N-Q ' 55 T9 , ' f , X, K KN The F. F.A. started out the year with the annual initiation of the Green- ,' hands. Kenny Diggs, .Terrell Shackelford, and Roy Elms exhibited their stock at the Tulare County Fair and received ribbons. All officers attended the Sectional Officers Training School at Lemoore on .PX- OYYXCEQS Maw myovlzx' iinsor. October 21. rveasmen Y- Townsenkguoxd' Mary Orlopp wats crowned F. F. A. walsrorx. Swann Nlsweu swf Age' Sweetheart by President, Clyde John- CW: Lestexorxngon- Vjecrerafli is grewelm son, at the annual Barn Dance given WNQN'jhEam Clyixiedx gggglkvoden gevlx in her honor. e K6 SWG 1 1091 rs ACK Rowvsevm Sl as - li H96 , 1. Silica Presldeo X Qctwze? Off? ' KNEELING: Gerald Voss, Gerald Slayton, Russell Tyler, George Ruth, Robert West STANDING: Perry Harp, Billy Knowles, Donnie McDonald, Gene Uyeno, Ronnie Griswold, Charles Parker. KNEELING: Lincoln Davis, Reymon Paradcz, John Spier, Laudell Bull, Edwin Johnson STANDING: Jini Royston Glen Goerzen, Kenny Diggs, Mosley llorsley, Louis Gaitan. ?cctwze? Up? ' KNEELING: Clyde Johnson, William Gunn, Jerry Smithers, Wayne Heard, Jerry Picken STANDING: Harvey Bailey, Dennis Breckenridge, Roy Miller, Benny Slayton, Jerrell Shackelford, Bob Berry, Tommy Braden. if ' ' 'T :ik FIRST ROW: Barbara Murray, Dorothy Chance, Alice Arenas, Barbara Swan, Norma Thomason, Snookie Ash, Ilene Lyons, Judy Cima, Carol Gott, Laurena Hill, Sumi Shinoda SECOND ROW: Patricia I-Iopson, Anita Hamilton, Linda Dodson, Sammie Sue Jones, Melba Meredith, Betty Cooper, Ofelia Silva, Wanda Rankin, Miyuki Shiba, Joanne Kishi, Stuart Slade, Ray I-Iarikian THIRD ROW: Joyce Peloian, Velda Dierks, Mary Lou McLaughlin THIRD ROW: Pat Huddleston, Barbara Stephens, Judy Bishop Gwen Rogers, Paul Millhorn, Muto Shinoda, Marvin Yamamoto, Howard Billman BACK ROW: Dwight Billman, Everett Billman, Henry Collin, Jerry Carpenter, Kenny Diggs, James McFarlin, Elwood Schapansky, Rey Pena, Gene Yamada, Roger Hanada, Jack Storm. I I 4 3 4 4 f 5 orrlcegs mv . 69 B15 z Vice Preildentioixts. 'Yfeasutet . W Vega. Wie Sue B65 . Sam -devf' gecielawf ,mam meg we teii BO' Students are eligible for member- ship in C, S. F, who acquired a total of ten grade points during a semester ac- The purpose of C.S. F, is to bring together the students of high scholastic achievement. It is to promote and en- courage special study by the individual members in their particular field of .lfl 9' cording to the point system. Q f d l study. The club attended the fall conference in Bakersfield at the Garces Memorial High School. N FIRST ROW: Carla Mason, Secretary: Jo Ann Groman, Fresh- man Representative: Joanne Kishi, Vice President. BACK ROW: Mrs. Rafenstein, Advisorg Carol Gott, President: Judy Bishop, Treasurerg Wanda Rankin, Reporter. 'HM X Yrl' I x 4 ' - -7 . ' - t . ef' K A' ..,x 1' Nr' -- 'Mx - Cor- ---.. ..A, p - I u , . I ' , . ,I v: 1- 1 5 as -, Sue . 'e-N3 A , A - V' . 4 Q ' pf' I--J X F I , Rf I ,xv , Y ,-,S g M V. X I I h 10.2, V A N .. , ' f'qkA., I-, , V f fl g 'Q 1 Q' Vi V Y. f I , ' :xv . I r I W 4 A ' if . A .5 X 7,6 C I .F .4 I ' , 'I' N ' -Q . J , l ' J, I . , rr I lf . N 1 ' V I - Q ' r 0 F ' . - SQ' 5 f RONT R . ' , . V .e ' K M . ,. A .I A Y g G ' Maxp - I- . Mgziinvoss SECONDFZZEV Gene McFerran if it Billy B1aI:lkDan Esparza BAEKArlfe Cliff 1231. LAI Yandell CCC-I K Q4 e - R ' ' ' 1 - . nshlp- OWS Arthur EY 1Cho sorl. .Tack ffl el. Frank A, V PPS, Bob Ga A Smith, To IIIISF, Char, rcra, BIIJ5, WYan'T1g1yHiramOtO Claes Parker, David R ' ' f301'ge Ruth ' aries Bell D Ogergy - DOl7a1d ROW Elbert e 6 Orosi High's Cadets participated in several rifle matches throughout the year. Frank Miller developed into the best marksman with a score of 170 out of a possible ZOO points in four positions. Max Pruitt, who was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Calif- ornia Cadet Corps, has been outstanding in leadership. With added experience Orosi High's Cadets will develop into a unit to be proud of. 'fir-W FRONT ROW BACK : Amlu ROW: Amie Cr FPDS. Delbert 'W , 4 .L I ,K- -it Irfr, Geo . Merhvm - Perry Harp, 'ge Rutl ' 1' L- Y 1, Jar-1, Smith anden. Cecil ' Gen Kell e McFerranl Mjifpgank Miner G ltr, ' erald fri, fi X ima' Voss ? Hi? 'Y 'Q 5, ft- Betty Dover , Gwen Sotgenson, Donna Nitson, Norma Thomason, Pat Whittie, - How ard Sith-nan, Larry Ring, Barbara Swan, David Takeda. SE AT ED: L ST ANDTNG . etoy Staton me oi dinal Capers is the oiiiciai newspaper T Tts purpose is to print the Dutt The Car ' h Schoo . r. ' oi Mr. ion Hig the pape uidance ienstein Orosi Un ' tribute apabie g Mrs. Ra er, nd dis r the c ce oi the pap news a This year unde ith the assistan ss, who typed er every two r andw ctice cia newspap Editor: Geratd Dover 'L p A T adviso , and her oiiice pra the staii was abTe to publish a 41 . 1 WCC ks. f, -ff N ',1:,,fs :Q A. K' 1 P Lv' f.'1,. V J :- z ., N,,,,,.,A,4,f,.,,s-Q ' ,, af V., -., N .,,,, ,,,-,,g,7,,.,-. Q, , li '4 cf? MHP. ' . 5 ' .J ,I -1: X J P . 1 .gags . agar Businesjsiias Co-editors Joan Art Carol Helen Wright, Ilene Lyons ne Klshi Copy Co iel, Martha Shelton JOYCE Peloiar1,p5'lf' B everw Mc Dan ':5f 1 , . . J . ,,: Seniors, Girls' Sports Typist Sumi ShiI10da Barbara Spier ani, Q- elda Dierks lifitlfis- i W an ,.1:,, 4' rr-Ov Q ' 1- . -L Q V , .5 0 X o 4 4.1.4'5,H,, Copy Sports Editor Advertisements Shirley Smith Jerry Dover Pat McDonald ,Kg A F 'mx 6 ' .lf , A ' f .fx K. 2: f I- 3-, 5 . 2 1-,, ,.w, Q ,Q , U, A X .Vi 4 A 'Y -N 'ff A 0 'VU: gl, I' , N ill pw .M 'syn eiallilligrgn-,fl I. 1 r ' I' , rl A GI 8- ' , y guykfet , 93 I! W ,,. 5 HW, 4 :,g4gsnA , 0074, f, , V gi FIRST ROW: Kevin Holz, Everett Billmair, Stuart Slade, Jack Storm, Terry Harper, Jim Waide, Howard Billman SECOND ROW: Kenny Diggs, Jerry Dover, Wendell Frazier, Dwight Billman, Frank Pena, Edwin Johnson, Bill Gunn THIRD ROW: Dennis Breckenridge, Leroy Decker, Ronald Acevedo, Ray Harikian, Walter Gunn, Dale Breckenridge BACK ROW: Mr. Norton, Melford Keeling, Arthur Marquez, Gary Schaaf, Henry Collin, James McFarlin, Rey Pena. cr-. 4 fr ' 43 The Hi-Y was well represented this year on the Tulare County Y council by Jack Storm, Vice President, and Jerry Dover, Chaplain. Jack Storm was also a senator at the Youth in Government held at Sacramento. Stuart Slade was appointed to attend the Asilomar Congress at Monterey. Y-Day in Hollywood was spot-lighted by the U, C. L, A. - Stanford football game. The Hi-Y sponsored a sock hop to raise money for the snow and skating parties that I mu Henw Collglxxman' were held. ' n l . -de vue Presideatms. Everett Ptesident Their basketball team downed almost all I ' , , I . e . , LNG: lim Warm Setgean, al Ck Storm. We h in Gov' comers and played at the tournament in March KNBEX W. Kevin H0 Sty ANDlNGz la ,ati-Je to You' W H14 Cha? 3 ' gutel RQWGSCH d COBB Secretaw' 'gil Councilpaiigam Chairfgagxnwr. Nort0Uv of Coullw Doveh Y de. Pres! 2' ' ernwenigclxelgainz Stuart Sla COHUC' SQOHSO' ' N fi V-1 FRONT ROW: Barbara Sloan, Virginia Faulkner, Sammie Iones Linda Dodson Anne Jones SECOND ROW Betty Cooper, Nina Skaggs, Joyce Peloian, Sharon Burkdoll, Barbara Reams Sylvia McKercher BACK ROW Mrs Ruth Cooper, Advisorg Velda Dierks, Barbara Stephens, Charlene Burkdoll Nickle Nichols Ofelia Silva 45-716- The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to cre- ate, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The club sent Nickie Nichols to the Y. M. C. A. Asilomar Conference near Monterey in November. They also se- lected Charlene Burkdoll as their delegate to Youth in Government in Sacramento. The Tri Hi-Y participated in Christ- mas caroling at the Alta Hospital in Dinuba. They sent powdered milk to Missionary Reverend Sweeney and raised money for their Y. M.C. A. camp Tule- quoia. They also had several hen par- ties and co-sponsored with the Hi-Y, a Masquerade Ball. The finances for these projects were raised by having cake sales and a con- cession at a basketball game. Members of the club have also at- 4. tended the monthly council meetings of i different Y clubs in the county held at the Y office in Visalia. l-r' FIRST ROW Naomi Ash Martha Shelton Carol Bishop, Beverly McDaniel, Mr. Thomas, Mary Shelton, Patsy McDonald Norma Thomason Gwen Iorgenson Glenda Carter SECOND ROW: Alice Arenas, Virginia Faulkner, Judy Bishop Gwen Rogers Carla Mason Pat Whittle Sumi Shinoda, Ilene Lyons, Wanda Rankin, Jimmie Hill THIRD ROW Barbara Stephens Mary Orlopp, Ann Ttsdel, Roberta Stephens, Joanne Kishi, Carol Gott, Helen Wnght Judy Cima Shirley Smith Glynda Lewis BACK ROW: Nickie Nichols, Sylvia McKercher, Shirley McGee Virginia Lowery Laurena H111 Sharon Burkdoll, Amelia Nunez, Stella Requejo, Melba Meredith, This organization, known as the Fire- crackers, is a group of girls whose purpose is to create a love of sports, to uphold the ideals of sportsmanship and to promote school spirit. The club decorated the goal posts for the home football games, had concession stands and cake sales. They sponsored the Queen's Ball following the Orosi-Lindsay Basketball game. ,lx fig, vb 1 'G 1 -' I f K..-X XS i.. My x , ir x N K 4 5 ll A My NL, - M, ,AM , , Y X H 1 5 , ? -J , Q 2 Q , Q? Qu H , ' v -. fi W YH 'V' 'HRVCIA kYx. -f '. 5' 'nt V x 1 FRONT ROW: Helen Wright, Carla Mason, Alice Arenas BACK ROW: Virginia Lowery, Mary Shelton KNEELING: Donna Nikon, Dixie Guinn STANDING: Amelia Gaitan, Stella Requejo, Christina Franco, Helen Marquez, Margie Harp, Alva Clark, Evelyn Martin, Carmen Luna, Vera Soria 3' A 5 O: 1 n ' U ' P I' 1 Y' T' xx ijt 'wi 1--4 Q--4 FIRST ROW: Vice President, David Takeda, Head Majorette, Ilene Lyons, Uniform Custodian, Sylvia McKercher BACK ROW: Director, Everett George, President, Wendell Frazier, Treasurer, Carol Gott, Secretary, Judy Cima. FIRST ROW: N. Ska S, S. Sh' d N N' h ls The Cardinal Band has had a full season this year beginning with the Tulare Parade, September 21, Next came the Reedley Fiesta Parade and the annual Dinuba Raisin Day Parade. Head majorette, Ilene Lyons, with the aid of her assistants, Oteke Hall, Snookie Ash, Amelia Nunez, Gwen Rogers and Judy Bishop, let the band expertly through its maneuvers during the half-time shows at the home football games with Corcoran, Central, Lindsay and Strathmore. October zo, six chosen musicians of the band participated in the All-County Band at Visalia. Those chosen were: Carol Gott, Wen- dell Frazier, Everett Billman, Carla Mason, Kenneth Diggs, and Howard Billman. On November 4, the Band traveled to Fresno to participate in the half-time activities, along with a number of other bands, at the Fresno State--Cal Poly game at Ratcliffe Stadium. A fine program of music presented by the band, was enjoyed by visitors to Open House, November 9. The band supplied the pep songs for the bonfire rally at the Dinuba -- Orosi game. December 2, the band participated in the dedication of the new Christmas decroations and lights in Orosi. After Christmas vacation the band got in tune again playing at the home basketball games. A day of fun was enjoyed by the band on January 8 when a trip was made to the snow. The band presented a concert and furnished the music for the graduating class of 1955 to end its season. gg inoa, , 1c0,J. ' . . .J. ,.S'thJ.H'l1 SECOND ROW: B. Stephens, A. Jones, F. Dundas, S. Iones, A. Tisdel, M. Orlopp, H. Billman, R. Olivas, D. Billman THIRD ROW: D. Olivas, M. L. McLaughlin, I. Peloian, R. Stephens, P. McDonald, V. Lowery, L. Zubia, D. Turner, B. Williams FOURTH ROW: B. Swan, E. Billman, V. Estrada, D. Tyler, E. Pena, M. Marquez, C. Gott, I. Fox, J. Hixson FIFTH ROW: F. Pena, S. McKercher, T. Rankin, J. Spier, V. Medina, J. Hernandez, K. Turner, H. Collin, W. Sewell SIXTH ROW: W. Smith, J. McFarlin, D. Breckenridge, T. Ortiz, O. Silva, N. Thomason, D. George, D, Gates BACK ROW: P. Peulecka, W. Frazier, D. Takeda, C. Cleave, L. Walsron, G. Gaitan, C. Ananian, J. Vidak, W. Gtmn. MAJORETTES - Left: Oteka Hall, Gwen Rogers, Amelia Nunez - Right: Judy Bishop, Ilene Lyons, Snookie Ash. Cima C Mason K1sh1 S mi , 1 , K. Diggs,L. Hill ' 'Au , ,, - 1' ,fy Nc' ,fl 5' CLARINET QUARTET Howard Brllman Laurena 1-1111, Sumr Shrnods Kenneth Drggs CORNET DUO AND ACCOMPANIST Wendell Fraz1er Carol Gott Everett Brllman HEAD MAJORETTE Ilene Lyons fl 51 SPECIALTY TWIRLER Oteka Hall MAJORETTES Judy Brshop Gwen Rogers Snookre Ash Ameha Nunez 1 l if, , ' . I y--.-:LX ,i 'X K. 'U Q ' X L U S. A Qcfffv 5 FIRST ROW: Virgie Walston, Jo Best, Rose Anne Sams, Glynda Lewis, Estelle Ballance, Pat Whittle, Virginia Faulkner, Naomi Ash, Barbara Swan, Norma Thomason, Gwen Jorgenson, Pat McDonald, Betty Chance, Mr. Diggs SECOND ROW: Sandra Roche, Betty Hopson, Pat Hopson, Shirley Cantrell, Sarah Hurtado, Elvida Burks, Gwen Rogers, Carla Mason, Barbara Stephens, Pat Huddleston, Barbara Murray, Delvita Chrisman THIRD ROW: Barbara Sloan, Nickie Nichols, Shirley McGee, Sylvia McKercher, Ann Jones, Barbara Reames, Nina Skaggs, Velda Dierks, Dorothy Hobbs, Betty Cooper, Mary Martinez, Mary Portillo FOURTH ROW: Alice Loera, Sharon Burkdoll, Anita Hamilton, Linda Dodson, Mary Orlopp, Ann Tisdel, Roberta Stephens, Charlene Burkdoll, Barbara Crose, Charlotte Clark, Mary Clark, Sylvia Gunn, PollyEspino FIFTH ROW: Dwight Billman, Joe Jacques, Everett Billman, Gilbert Gaitan, Ronald Griswold, Jack Fox, Marilynn Huddles- ton, Sammie Jones, Janet Hixson, Doris Tyler, Mary Lou McLaughlin SIXTH ROW: Bobby Williams, Kenny Diggs, Frank Pena, Jim Vidak, Kenneth Carpenter, Wesley Knight, Jerry Carpenter, David Takeda, Ray Harikian, Laurena Hill, Carol Gott, Ben Bezzerides BACK ROW: Paul Romero, Wilbur Smith, Jimmy Waide, Howard Billman, Henry Carrillo, Gene Van Bibber, Arthur Marquez, Rey Pena, Charles Cleave, Kevin Holz, Melford Keeling, Wesley Sewell, Joe Moreno. dafzcu. MALE QUARTETTE: Kenneth Diggs, Jack Fox, Wilbur Smith, Everett Billman, The chorus of O, U, H, S. consists of sixty-five girls and thirty-five boys un- c ', der the direction of Principal Lloyd Diggs. , :Q 'rr I J ' With the able assistance of accompanist Q' 1 Carol Gott, the organization has presented J- or participated in the All-County Chorus held in Visalia, Open House, the cantata yff Melody of Christmas , the music festi- val, an operetta The Fortune Teller , and the Baccalaureate services. Soloists for the various productions were Carla Mason, Jo Best, Kenneth Diggs Jack Fox, Everett Billman, Rey Pena and Charles Cleave, Y id .auf ' ' ' ' ' FIRST ROW: Glynda Lewis, Estelle Ballance, Jimmie l-lill, Oteka Hall, Darlene Tarbell, Gwen Jorgenson, Carol Bishop SECOND ROW: Delores Cook, Charlene Burkdoll, Janet l-lixson, Della Slayton, Virginia Lowrey, Surni Shinoda, Carol Gott, Snookie Ash THIRD ROW: Betty Cooper, Nickle Nichols, Judy Cima, Helen Wright, Ilene Lyons, Laurena Hill, Martha Shelton BACK ROW: Jack Wamer, Delbert Methvin, Charles Bell, Jim Wray, Bob Olivas, Jack Fox, Melford Keeling, Mr. Agnew, Sponsor. Sammie Sue Jones, Secretary-Treasurer, Nickle Nichols, Vice President, Arthur Marquez, President Mary Lou McLaughlin, Calendar Representative. VI 'sf y 1 R ...V . R333 wr .L,f' Q, ' I Titus Savage .... Samuel Savage . . Lily Belle Savage Ethel P. Savage. Florence ........ Hannibal ....... Fairy May . . . Jeffrey ...... Mrs. Paddy ..... Miss Wilhelmina. Dr. Emmett. .. . . Direction ..-. .- Q-. ..- . John Smoljan . Ray Harikian . Dixie Guinn . Norma Thomason . Barbara Swan - Jack Fox . . .Snookie Ash . . .Melford Keeling . . . . Gwen Jorgensen . Mary Lou McLaughlin Arthur Marquez Barbara Jo Cuda he pl' -.vw X . up :JK fn x V-4 U1 1954 Football Banquet George Dickerson, U, C. L, A Speaker A Q. fb cf , 15. iw. ' IU N,J Wx T' I eethea FFA Sw p M aYY 0110? It fi., .4- J. 'nd 126466614- Bask tb Beveliyalg Queen Ti? CD51111 el Football Queen Ilene Lyons 5- -1 N Ugg 'QEFN .0 2 D Ifgaiolloway A Foocoach Tr tball ack Gvegpsy, Benny Bezzetides, Danny Nknnoxn, W endeXX E mme: , Scna9ansRy , X' R . RST ROW -, Dick Gaxes, Xeny Caxpenmex, GaXe ORD ROW 1 'Yeny Barnet, Gene C-ornes, Pam qnexo 'YYXXRO ROW: WesXey Knight, Ebrvood Roy Nhhex YOURTYX ROW -. YXaxoXdNKcLangn x Kenny Haynes BACK ROW 1 Xeny Roysxon, Roy Ekns. YK Oownxng SEC Sesse Heinandez, Pam Ro Hawey Haney , Dennis Bxeckentkdge, mo, Kohn SACVSOYX, CXy de Sonnson, Richie Yxeno, Lauy Ring, Wn E xanR Carnax W den, Hovyavd BXXXnXan , Robert Agnew 15,5-5W, ,tx E'ook.'oaXX A-5e't. Track orosi orosi rosi orosi orosi orosi Tosi 60 VARSITY SC ORES 6 C Zi Kgrcoran C rman Z5 19 Rentral 6 3? wi-,i,ifeY Z6 1 L- lake 21 Z lndsa 52 ?Vena1y 10 21 Dtirathrno lnuba re 12 18 K, 6 L aff V A 4? 'I' -N. ff' . in K. ' Q ' A V' M .,fmv,.j v.v1f'fvff . m- P fp? aug , ' Q0 Def-6 Mlllho K1 sl 'I H 366 ns- rn fego X90 1Ve , ' C aXe G 've aa Llne ON CJ e05l '51 Ck 6 Cam I' Ugg S 2' S P if if .. 2 ,M it .vf - fw- .xv .ft 54 9 Richie Fierro Offensive I-Ialfback 1405 -11644145 .Qleciwu Terry Harper Defensive Center 1 . J A . ffikffffg '--f-Lv. ..I',, T-' 4-..':,1.--. .',g.,, ? -,-.1Vf.,A :fy -r yn. 4 QQ' 9Z,:f:3- ,ffm t2.i.'fr1'9'rz 3151- . ,, ' 4'-,n-'mfg 4,-. f- fl . ,ev 1 N.-545-3,...f inf-gp:l,: T'-'if- ' f-uv .-..-1? .1 -ov f.,0 G' T, 3 . - A 'Les 1, . 40. .. I. ,.w.Q'.:' 'fig'-'ef' 1 f 3'Ef-' 15-,pe K6 W2 45-ny.-grate' iQ?gQ,Q1f-,ffl-nf gsm :iw vw. 1 - ity- -- p... 1:.4...,., Wendell Frazier Defensive Tackle Roy Miller Offensive Guard .1 ,5,,... x 'W 'Q .II 1 1 I x .ff E' -, 9 if Danny Downing Defensive End d QV- .,g,, 7 W. v' '-? X l. 64' to l f ski' ' E , 18 l.53Bst2 FIRST ROW: Dwight Billman, Wesley Sewell, Kenneth Diggs, Larry McFarlin, Wilbur Smith, David Takeda, John Smoljan, Floyd Larabee SECOND ROW: Arthur Marquez, Gene McFerran, Donald McDonald, James McFarlin, Gary Schaaf, Ronald Acevedo, Lee Morris, Everett Billman THIRD ROW: Coy Weldon, Frank ' nson, Benny Slayton, Frank Pena, Kenneth Carpenter, Ronald Griswold, Don Anderson, Richard Hicks FOURTH ROW: Marvin Yamamoto, Roger Hanada, Rudy Soto, Frank Camarillo, Charles Ananian, Walter Hayhurst, John Harness, James Miller BACK ROW: Edwin Johnson, Kenneth McCormick, Darrell Dykes, Jimmy Nobles, Rey Pena, Glen Baldwin, Billy Wyatt. Orosi 32 Orosi 44 Q- Orosi 40 Orosi 18 Orosi 33 Orosi IZ O1'OSi 41 Orosi 35 Orosi Z5 UZ oe aite! Wmm Sets a Hee I Chamlnonshxp gollle League coach LIGHTWEIGI-IT SCORES Corcoran Kerman Central Reedley Woodlake Lindsay Avenal Strathmore Dinuba 6 af' .WCW f 'xxx Q0 vw ba Q-x 1' .PTS Gary Schaaf Halfback .X James McFar11n Guard 'N ,466 .Cinque ca? 561665604141- 3-' ai-Ili. Gene McFerran Defenslve Tackle s 3 1231 alfbai If Larry McFar11n Fullback f'5 1' xilxm. Floyd Larabee Defer1s1ve Guard IHA Qs, a-se 'I J .fu Everett Blllman Rey Pena Tackle Center U N f A.Y -. if . - V ' ez. ,r G x I- I any . . , , I Q - 4 if A r Q - 1 ' x. - '- 4 GL . W if Co' Rudi' FL ' '4 ' swab' Defe WO, C 'X - of CK Ve H o'C p YXBXK ' , If ' Nb 1' 4 ' , Y .yi r, 1,9 E s ' , ,, , A I lg ' 1 pi i ' . ' y ' ' 1 n :f r - rr -, 0 MW - -1 .22 FQ NNI' , 'TI7 ,. ,ij ff Z .. . .A ' ' - i A W ' 9 lv r 1 Q 7 XX? Wayne Pipes KNEELING: Wesley Knight, Gale Gregory, David Takeda, Paul Millhorn, Victor Medina STANDING: Dick Gates, Danny Downing, Larry Ring, Max Pruitt, Jerry Welch. H' fl Ass't Football A Basketball Jr. V. Baseball Orosi Orosi Orosi ' Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi A SCORES Roosevelt Visalia Caruthers Parlier Redwood Strathmore Visalia Woodlake Dinuba Avenal Mt. Whitney Lindsay Redwood Strathmore Woodlake Dinuba Avenal Lindsay I 5808 I L RU8f i r 'Y x 2 'fr gf N . U Qs f J be y .4-f fm . KNEELING: Wesley Sewell, Jim Waide, Manuel Chavira, Leroy Staton, Larry McFarlin, Ruben Nunez Gene McFerran STANDING: John Smoljan, Henry Collin, Kenny Diggs, Rey Pena, Frank Benson, Richard Canales. Orosi 36 Orosi 36 Orosi Z4 Orosi 52 Orosi 35 Orosi 44 Orosi 52 Orosi 34 Orosi 51 Orosi ZZ Orosi 43 Orosi 17 Orosi 37 Orosi 42 Orosi 61 Orosi 46 Orosi 49 51 ll B SCORES Visalia C aruthe r s Redwood Parlier Strathmore Visalia Woodlake Dinuba Avenal Mt. Whitney Lindsay Redwood Strathmo re Woodlake Dinuba Avenal Lindsay Don Holve B Football B Basketball Varsity Baseball ffxf I f it K, J 18 9 S 3 S 12 17 - ' - , ', L,:' Greg Galaviz, Tony Pina, Roger Hanada. Dave Davidson 5' 0 C Basketball ily W ?1, u FRONT ROW: Frank Pena, Billy Wyatt, Walter Hayhurst, Johnny Stone, Glenn Baldwin, Manuel Marquez Able Sanchez BACK ROW: Bobby McGee, Ralph Garcia, Dwight Billman, Jim Nobles, Charles Rowan, Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi Orosi C SCORES 16 Visalia Z8 Visalia Z0 Redwood 32 Redwood 29 Dinuba 32 Strathmore 34 Woodlake 34 Avenal ZZ Woodlake 41 Dinuba Z4 Avenal 33 Lindsay 1- l- ,., ,- 5-v ,-. ,wg v-4 l L Iwi r FIRST ROW: Helen Wright, Sumi Shinoda, Judy Cima BACK ROW: Alva Clark, Ilene Lyons, Olga Madrid, Ofelia Silva The purpose of G.A.A. is to promote the ideals of good sport- smanship and to maintain standards of health, skill and scholar- shipg to develop social activities so the girls will better enjoy life and become more efficient citizens. Early in the fall a conference was held. There the problems of the organization were discussed . During each season a play day was held where all member schools were invited to participate. The sports activities are held during the noon hour in the gym. There each class battles it out for the championship. The class of '56 was the champion this school year. FIRST ROW: Miyuki Shiba, Joanne Kishi, Shirley Smith, Jimmie H111 Margie Harp, Jeanne Roche SECOND ROW: Irene Guerrero, Lydia Zubia, Wanda Rankin, Oteka Hall Virginia Lowrey BACK ROW Sylvia Mc Kercher, Esther Pena, Charlene Burkdoll, Barbara Crose :LSI Q --.4 44. .J y ,V A 1 I' D EJ 4 .I G3 H 0 xl ,v'1 H . . 'Q x.. ln s S P ' 1 X V --F - 'L rj FIRST ROW: Shirley McGee, Judy Bishop, Carla Mason, Gwen Rogers, Nina Skaggs, Christina Franco BACK ROW Barbara Stephens, Dorothy Hobbs, Barbara Murray, Delveta Chrisman, Amelia Nunez, Stella Requejo I 7 I 0 I FIRST ROW: Alice Maxwell, Shirley Cantrell, Linda Cooper, Sharon Burkdoll, Barbara Sloan, Carol Jones SECOND ROW: Polly Espino, Vera Soria, Bonnie Camp, Barbara Reames, Roberta Stephens, Fronie Dunkin BACK ROW: Alice Loera, Della Turner, Ann Tisdel, Joann Groman, Virginia Faulkner, Mary Orlopp 11' Q-1 1 if KJ C9 ,4 ' - - l r L 1 S F ' 0' .JL '.,L v- W? V A ,,,,.m ,,, ',,T'..L- I . rm ' W . if ' I ,. at - . ly .nag it 1 V vig, A X 9 1 . V v 1 157' ' I X 1 . .xx - ' M' fig Q 1 . Charge ! 1'i4',t'? 1 2. Sold! S , .4-A M.. . .2 rd Zi t f .N V.,,. , YE ,Jw gm N1 -Q3 :'W J iff I . N fl Q5 3. Better not pop it! . 4. How 'bout my change! 1, Q ' 5. Gee, 1 wish I could do that! ee, 6. Kind of shaky, g 7. President Storm receives B Football Championship - xii N Trophy. if f' 8. who said that? y 3 'T 9. Anyone can do that. A 10. Crazy mixed up socks. ii A 11. 12.. 13. 14. 15. I crown you FFA Sweetheart. 1 Those buses are so slow. Those are Freshmen? Orosi High Manger scene. fi You dance divinely. ...W A . -K bv W Q I , Y 2. . 1' . f was , Ez . I ' .,,.J i +V ffiu-- fern- at 'J' ' . 1. V 1 'fm x ' 1 K ' - L A 'M' ' ' L.-v - , 1 :- ' we 4,33 . K ,,6 ,A ,. Y. 4 tw : xy' H :Q A . P 6 I Y M A' C ' i ' X4 in ai' af . ig G 1 K :Why Q C liigff' dsl ii r D . rung. 1 hw' K !! Q , Q wif? f' NJ' 4 ,A , s A 4 fi , ' . . J! ' I e .X Q -Hx 5 1 i 1, ,I . ' M K , .nr af! fl wx, . , V X 1 1 T 2, 'f T '1 5 , , f' r S' J , s 'V ' :X 1 1 . Xgf I , '-C :Yr j -I ' Y nd 2 if if 5' 94 f I ' ' V. A 9. J' ff'E3vrQH . ' S i 'T , c., , fra! ' M' 1 5' - A' 'O 1 125.3 gig' ,Yak K3 ,t lv -' A .9 eil-5 . 33? I ,JW 2 'i c ?Q?5Q-W ,Q j fl .iq W k,' xx I' K-. or ng , ,X is s if , 4. A ' - pp, f H y n an it V . ' ff 7 J' JVM 277, ' mf A .1 Q , I , J 'SQ iw Q 5. .igffi 5 ' 1. ' ,, V f?'vf',.?W'7?e s - Rf., f' 15, Irene, Norma, Carol, and Lorraine admire the blossoming peach tree shown to them by Mr. George. The peaches will be packed at writ ' opiate 01441 S- if Yiifr. . '61, gig fvikgff- 'M W 5 ' . , - ' .- la, gf? , - , J JE. I 1, X. 'L Geraldine and Amelia find convenient food storage at the Omni 74nd -1066614 01,0415 Kenneth and Paul draw a bead on imaginary deer. Their rifles are found in the 01446 Sdap Und ,i if -.-.df A late afternoon snack is enjoyed by Doris, Carol, Mary and Patsy at the 644 0144! lr The gang's all here! Leroy, Donna, Barbara, Howard and Larry at 444ff4'5 ffw5W 0144! wramy K A 5: ' an ' K io. 1 1 ' f .J .. , , V aff, V. fy . - 5 2:1 V .x ,,., . .i'if,.4a1-vi .u ' X K, 1 -'J' .f ' , P: is, I XB 1 f- V- . t .. .f - ..,g:.4 ...jrf ,f-f 'EX --f 'MNi - k5'F,53 Terry watches Mr. Tisdel, assisted by Lorraine, Irene, Norma, Carol, Mrs. Gates, fill out an insurance policy Kenneth and Paul wait for their at Frosties at the 764dd '7 fifgeffoq Sm-70462 Dune-71: Daman Dawda -is i DIERKS BROS AUT0 PiARTi5 ,,ee i Carol finds excellent tone in the The staff of mechanics stand ready pianos on sale at the to help when you bring your car to ?awa A Dinh Zena, 1414134 ?4-:te Damda 02 www X x w 1 ,wb fly fly v1,'SfX D 1' 'Gy -c Vg 4 . 1U',j,y.'c 'tsl' ' d - y if 5'vfi,'f'5 U 5 if x ' Q 3 Y ik e if 1 - '- -- 'i-Sfkely ,I' I' nn f'4 Jf ' I. , I 4 ' 75 , X 'X I J I Q E Q' A , 3 x g x QI 11 X-N' I a I 1 g 3 5 4-MG' 1. +. ' 'lc ' 'T 'Af I ALM wx3 y Z?'f 9f ,,-gr H W WN L New Whether lt 15 grocerles O1 dry goods Melba and Gary hnd that then' needs are amply sat1sf1ed at Dauwmvvf ,f 1 'V f lb ..-xg I L J Ju W' if -fm JH in.-51 f- r 'xiii' Q ...------ .'!: c- -V iq ' 5,3 rm - Anne and Ronnie visit the Orosi store for baby chicks while Larry has traveled to Dinuba for a look at the bulk feed truck operated by 6Z0ffg'l04.766d6!f0tdS Ona- Mala offi----1-W--'fff 'H'? '1'q1 1 'ag 5 'ko-Q CR W F BULK FEED pi., ii, . j v -., 1- ' A ,eg 5 , X ye es, .. ,. , x ,le yr. ee. - 'E' -. . l -4-gfgezi VE, msg- L., A Q- f 'ivve+e?fefe' Q, A 1..1fh.i What d0n't they Put into f1'0Ze1'1 f00d Gwen admires the lovely, delicate '- peekegee these deYe . Seve Ilene 111 ' flowers in the DINUBA FLORAL SHOP. TATUM'S FROSTY FOOD LOCKERS. DINUBA. DINUBA. f'- lil Br 1' 'le .L.,L2...aw.4.n.n.-nan-italy., 515-a.a..n.w ,.-...Q U , has O Btn gg, 'g5f y egg 'V'-9 W g s JLQQWYFAQA . If - 51 LLALIL Lg hx, 1 rl. A: ,N A . It ' 56: K .V V A ' -Z. ' . X - f '1- . I - - i ' If O , 1' ga 1 .-----1 ' 77' 4. lyme-,.,,,, A Robert is glad that he can have his suit cleaned at the OROSI CLEANERS. OROSI. , fl . A 1- Leed Ql D1x1e f1lls her grocery 11st from the wide selection found at GRAVES GROCERY CUTLER. nl'- she will the fine 7 F ,A .ryeifrx 1 ew M ali quality gifts at I-IELEN'S BABY AND TEEN g If you warff your repa1 ddne right ', SHOP. DINUBA. v ' SayS Johnnie, gO to TED'S GARAGE. CUTLER TP YT' ,.......-1, F , . b...f-ff-, Stella and Beverly are ready for then' spr1ng garden1ng w1th hats from the VARIETY STORE. OROSI. es 'fifth tlme salesmen that you can AUTO PARTS. DINUBA. fxnd all parts for all cars at RANDOLPH'S I LE ,Q-QQ w-'Q 4 -i fav' 'N Er - MFQ A..,f s '3' nn exammes the names of Mayta washl 8 ng machxne users 1 th n e Dlnuba d1str1ct at D01'15 SUS and DIBLER'S APPLIANCE DINUBA looks at the beaut1fuI floral d1sp1ay at GEISER'S FLOWERS DINUBA '!'!7f 4- -9' -'J' il If J IL K .ag ll 'rx s A E Q A r f ' A ,L I Q' x 1 I3 , . QTQI . X1 ag: ' W 1 H A Y .. ' L. Q A ,. for i S h . 'Q f -I if - . ye' 4 - at I apes if ' rf 1-. . 3, h X . A E tru f. AW Q ., 2' tm- - :Q-:-s. ' H-gf f -. L RQ ' .. L. ,W 35 'gil 'ff 1 ' . .ik ,Jw q Y. V - -. , . L-iff.. J fig. i t ' B, A U -. L , 's-: 5 ' 1' L N i -A 1 -r A --4 . ' A-. V x D 1' ' - V s A - . we . ------ - -V. ' 1 . If . I . Alf' ff . ' -.9 ' .- .I f' .IW I 'K' . 1 I 4' w-..u:: '1-- j. H 1 L--.-L..-ft.-pi. I I 3 5 L1 , e Q y f Y ' . ' A -rv I5 W ' 1? 'ii ,ti -.-Il?f 1 ':? 2 ' -A - I 3 5 -VP', 'L r , , F 1. +V h V, I any M , ' A 'K . . 4 vu N f V if h mg I , .. 1-f as ts 5,-I V I g., .LLL It 1, WX I Q ,yi ggi at .I X A . - s... I y- I4 I I A tvs s--- pl -' in sf,,f1f sf, ' - ' ,U ff, iff' I ' , ' f' ' ' 2 ir. If I 'P ', U 'A E 'Tb -wwf . ,,. da-F , y 5 .ykf XX' ' fbi do mf , r A, XV I EZ' -1 'Min A in , ,', ,,1V ' H A V l 4 I, 2 N Jr 'f y :fax sv. V KSA K -Q, K ' It 3 , ji ' r I y v Lvkh . xx '4-35 av ' 151 H ass ,' 1 x . 3 J S , I M 5 -- 0 xsgy 'S- E- - ,Q 3.1511 I . 'g -J '4'3',i ..... f, xv, Q WM. tQ,,gh V h A' V M? ,. . f 1 ' 'Nr .i '- E1 'Q U U- ' '-, 1 M , Cv'-f' A 1' - , A , If 'f 17 Q-fg., -. 4 'Ali 5 l 5-,es-sl' 4' , --L.. g Rose Mar1e IS about to step 1nto the beaut1fu1 new Dodge at WILLARD COCHRAN 8: SON AUTO DEALERS DINUBA 3-G xlx L .am Q IW Irene adrrnres a cute sk1rt at SELIGMAN'S DINUBA gf l UBI ai You are sure to get full measure as demonstrated by Beverly and Jerry at G. R. PAUL, FEED AND SEED CUTLER. Ag! nf'- X XM X xxx Lorralne 1nv1tes you to exam th 1ne e fme quahty blllfolds at the DINUBA STATIONE RY DINUBA B111 and Johnny are about to step 1nto the EL MONTE LIQUID GAS CO DINUBA I- U5 X 1 1 XX ,,f'Lf ff X The latest and best IS always to be found, as Maxlne knows, at JANZEN, YOUR A JEWELER. DINUBA. r-QM f di- Lyn ,fi 'FN' if i 75 ,ff fl fob,-A-.....vU -4 'WJ 39 Jw-2 Barbara inspects the large selection Pat selects one of the many beautiful of paints found at the pictures found at 70, 2. S .lumlez Spzoace fed? Dada 'NGS 'cw Q0 c 0'00' by PH .9l6-W 3 n .1 -4 u ' ' G n--me ff A , Estelle gives the 1955 Chevy the once- Glenda listens to the sales talk on the over and finds it very much to her liking many advantages of soft water at in the ,-4 6134 ' Soft 704561 261454 Daman TE' fgggf M' 11- ' ZX l 4 avi' j Y ir, Q' 1 its H ' ' M 'Zip-R a. .g':,k2s .. DTOP in and have a C0k9 with MaXifle, Helen and Martha agree that the new Estelle, Martha, Pat, R056 Marie and wing is the best feature at the Carol at W 'd Duke-7a Segunda Queeg wma Dimage, Sultana 1240 This might be fun for a living , says Loretta finds beauty and power in the Carol and Beverly in radio station 1955 Buick in the sales room of R' ED Zz Wazzem 21444 60. Dam Dewda 1 , . , my ,Z , ww aw A 4 Q! N- ' AM? V --v ,. -.5f fg'f 'V ,i ' v aa 'U' 2' mx: . ffl ' -f 51635 W xggiwi wg mi il 4 'N In, H- I Q ,.,. xii. fi Lf, ,L Dixie beautifies a stack of shook soon to be used to make boxes for fine San Joaquin Valley vegetables. ww: eu go. Alumnus Prentis Whitt works on a cabinet while Jerry and John look on. Same Qliaec' Sm 0104! kfwwwwfx W 4 lmw ,,-'iw 46,21-.ffffz 5 1 73 free 35632: fe J -A 1 1 45 1 91. VW- , +,, 1-A Q f4 Rf 'Z' J. 5 VK W in f Y RX ' I we rv . ' 3 ' ' .fe 's ' .v'4 Y' , . H. ,1 . 1, ,. ..f - A 1' H , ' A if' ci PN 6' lA-M L-new A Patsy tries out the new two-way radio equipment used to hasten the delivery service of liquid gas while Ronnie looks same, aww Dinah, Martha seems well pleased with the roomy interior of the new Ford at 710: griddle!! ef Son Damda . , rnanznrnucxs '5'f2'Li9:a5f'z1vs' if P5 O-4-w va'- -'l Z' x 3-if I , .f, ,a im GROWE.RS EXCHANGE' I -u ,'-V I One of the establishments engaged in the packing of Cutler-Orosi fruits and vegetables is the 2 J ls f e W, 1 'N-. , , ,,., ...,., A .. ,ii warg QM Y 5, .ss ,fx 'N 41' r ?Qe afffffwx 1 'F-Q lv - W -i 1 1, 1-XG x . . . I - 4 ' is , . , x ., F is ,E S ' Ezfq' -- 'Sq W S... 10 1 4 .ik- 'T ,-Ji-a . -' T 1' was 2 4 . -12' V 4 lin 'vi L I A '7:'..f..-. . 0 -., I' :M ,gf . - ' -4, f Q-li' .'. as-sf f Q4 n seq- -Q-. v- if . R.: .Y h. i 'Q :xxx 4 , '- 1- H 45 NEKVVK if 55 h 4 x Y ' 1- 1 Z . Y., Y. ug ,xl g E EN , x x- N' X I .1 - s - ' 4 r ., . x l as Sfssff-s inf . ff? ffif-.55 W j-. ig 3' 5 'V . S aj n . ',-lg, si I Q s' i ix ,x .V i up pg f! QuuaIfH J b 9 . x S . ' . it T X AN Y ' V Q .X A if ,M-,, 5 X wt be if W fs N' x N 1 W - V fl: ,.,.,, . N' . K A C and Fra fnany h 31771811 nk find that they can save ours and dollars when they their needs for quality f at the supply oods and clothing 1 I l Silklgkvif-,-. Jvdv. ,. ,F qw' I N, V' ,Q Iixiztiym,-11' v Q . q K .15 Ig 95 'v - P P , 1 f ' 'f y g . - tf:, r+ ff l uw '-, y 1 r- nf 1 i1i'E.'11f'g.-f- an ' X9 vga. 2 , . 1 H, i Ng, s . A 4 - fn - y--f 5 5 M55 aa- :v 41,5 lqigkx U ' ' ' ' 'La We . , P . 'bf' Q Q- R . W N. I 1 his' S1 Y' R 0. 'Jsr .,......,!.NX Alrplane v1ew of one of the Cutler Oros1 d1str1ct's 1ead1ng packers and d1str1butors of frults and vegetables gm. 5 Zami! .FFT fa.-P X X Tx QiElL-.L Nt Cadi11acs are for us say Pat and Maxine as they perch happily on the fenders of one of the beauties at Dawn These dusting planes are larger than you think say Wanda and Betty as they climb into one at add 1400 264413014- Und X, x' -. ff- 'T':- ' , 5251! Mary is sitting pretty! Who wouldn't Assurance of clothes well cleaned is be on a Chrysler from what Helen gets at Ziwalez and ,4zt'4 dleaaow pigment! Salad and Sawioe Donald Dcinada I M ,, .., ..,:A1',tW,-i yynluxq 5115 Lv 'vp-gy, nu Efiffbii? fflff- ISM' fm' J mmf , 1 rx , 'r,Q3 f43.2' ' . t y. .155 ' : 5' ' ' ' ,fm Q J 252223 L, 'Erie ii ,4 ink' Zi-9 Gale is trying on a Whiting award In planning well balanced meals, Judy sweater sold exclusively at can find all her needs at 77Zcfzoa7'zew. 77Zen5.70em 716664 Demda 'Q ' WW' 7Wi'W f?a + . Q . r 'gi A pw- 1 '. J, . . A '. f V 1 .S, 2.5 If S H , .1 5 PF i I A W , 3 , ' 1 For around the clock wearing apparel, Service with a smile Mary Lou and Judy goes to Sarnmie Sue find it at emu Spunky S404 Zeeman Steam.: Und 01046 -Q J xE FL4 LQ P' ' . 5 O , K -in .A J V Q.W'LM5 ' ' 4. .. Wwwd in f 1,5211 '4 1 2, ' ' 2 V A c, '-. i li -E is eiiie is f V. if W , 1 FX 4 ' 1, K i , Q , 4 ni ,M ,L ,,a 4 Q f6 fNp U 5 yy, -, 1f.43f,'ff g'1.5'ig2?. I 5:1651 4 ,Q I-'rf . I Y A .br .AfL':.,..,-,,,, ,,, .,.. p lg . . . - V 4 o v. ' -f - ' 15 ' V. ' Eeifv ' - V tk lu..,,, A - , . - .-.. ,,...w- ' grqasd'-, , 1 gr L .-he E,-TF p -'IJ' A .gk ggi ali ' V- , ' ff H 2 ' WJ? ' 'QA -Q-Ll' 1 '51 15'.lAf1'1i, QQ .. , , V ' 1 mi, sf , 1 A . , 'X , ..., 'ff' xv H i I .' Q1 ' -f irm. l' I Q Emi, V . 4 , V ,gQg5gx,,,, g,gj,1:.:,.fw ,- ,JW L1 ' W A 9 . . It's the watches that catch He1en's eye For effortless operation, Leroy goes while she visits the to awed Sie!! Snake Omega Hove Ona jiiiiuau riff 1wx i' at V tt ,. az. . -1- 5 aw 5 ' I sl fy 1: H 1 ,L n E .,. V , 5 -M 'A ,, , - on .ntn smsieese ' J W --w A MA , ,f ,ist , ., f' ' mwf1..,m1 '9'.f - 4,9 . Pretty things for pretty girls. So Jimmie goes to ORANGE COVE DRUG. ORANGE COVE. , A ' V, -f-1 5 ' .: w V-: 4 --. , ' - ah .- ,, . of ' 'lug X tx K - ' 'f'- W 'I' .J -' in L -S . gn af' 0. .W - -- ' s -F Q. if x-4 . ......f' .159 Fronie likes the convenience of the swinging shelves in the new GE refrigerator found at the OROSI ELECTRIC. A .L.1J37Q. 'Klan , 'M' I s f -1 - . P' 5 sa H. 3 J' 1 33. f .1 l , .4 F . A -l'6Fl!' ' P V g ' 'i -SWB , ,U A .F 11? l fx , 6 Janet likes the modern equipment found at DoUoHERTY's GROCERY. CUTLER. J' W, W N lv. 5 fl . , M' Q r 4, wg -AQAALPKT' -ll. Q -0- -5 pitifgil ,V iiii For repairs ont- farrn machinery, stuart finds that the best work is done at S. LEY 8: CO. ORANGE COVE. ., ,--, , , 'fl' Qt. i n 'l IIB , ,,, x, ,,,,,,,,M,,.,,,.V,.,.,.,tt....y,.. - 1 li '- tk 4 N i ' GCIIQQ--ll... ' K ,lg . . .l i ZW . ,K ,-A was . E , 'P wr I .fw V J, . e----- 'figs New I xg -- Nh-Q F Jef' N -fggit 3 ip xg: ' J 5 C55 M s N Qs? f' ff 45. final! ' q F x 15, L5 I - N R Jo always finds courteous service at Do like Rose Ann and trade at McGEE'S the R 8: N MARKET. OROSI. GROCERY- OROSI- if .Arg Q B ..- T 'Pe im. , ,fl f Janet says that the place to go for cosmetics is the CUTLER D STORE. CUTLER. . Ethel reads up on the fine points of the television sets to be obtained at the 3 CUTLER HARDWARE. CUTLER. k., 'E Zi K- . r - gf-as L A 3. 'ix ' if 4 , V y M ' as Joyce and Velda take the place of book- I keeper and client in the office of JACK PELOIAN. BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX SERVICE. OROSI. L' -Hi It EX 5 I 'nw . V 5 I 4131? ,Q I I. .W S ffaf ' - A flsfesw' Fill 'er up says Stuart at the OROSI F Iii, f .i fl r I 3 L I , v 1 f Principal Lloyd Diggs turns the first shovel of dirt over the live oak given as the first landscaping tree of the new buildings by the local garden clubs. :::: 1 ww ew, Pmza Paul and Gene discuss the fact that they can get most anything and everything at the C 8: D HARDWARE. DINUBA. SERVICE STATION. OROSI. MY ,, 1 , I , '. fx, dill If 1 -, Some say it with music. We say it with f Ever ready and willing. So Larry takes flowers as Barbara does at the OROSI h his TV repair Work to BERNARDUS RADIO FLOWER SHOP. OROSI. X adv'-U 1 iv. N AND TV SERVICE. OROSI. f' ' 'Mo I af A Q A ,?,,,ika3,,,nah .. Q' 4? Q K ff: 4 is H Y lk Ll:- X E if 4' 5' , 1 X 'Q 'U ,, I .i . - A1 -N erernony given for the first tree planted lt, OUHS Student Body watch the tree planting 145' 4 around the new buildings. SJ -' . PY 5,4-0 X Everything for the house beautiful Z Come with Cecelia and Miyuki to the 0104157 can '7 . I ' K I . 'M x big., - ,Z .. 5.5 .1 va VPN' 5' I 'Ei W t If A 1 0 td, Z For that neat look, Glenn gets his -, tx F?f'E'csf -as ee Y g x t A f 'n 'Z' L ' W V To be a good shot you need a good gun. Kay finds that he can get one Qdldzeatfa Queue 0104! . .J-nf un ' ' W i' 3 ,ir A If .- '. -Vx... . ' 'f e , . N, v ' v F' 'AH see ,+L-V -. , ,5 ,wh Via., V5 .K ,ifimvsa-.9 1 Tg.A5.5,km.:i, U ' I gff,rf.k ,JY Taq,-,,,.f. 5-1 An,, ,T 4 i .. M as . l 2' .. tfp.. 'slain N, ...L 2 I . f -,Q V Ay, QT X -f : 2: J' 'Y'-. 1 K - f gigs .-fzjt '94 1 ' rt ' Z 1 - i .. -, fi .X 5 I Kevin likes those excellent tacos hair cut at the made at Own Zemin Sdop 26654 Dune-'7n 01046 v ,n ,, yr pf? 4 X nd Eg n M H4 . 'L .Ls ,. f' 5? ,H A p 7 v T, fha. .,, -'. .Au- ,4 ,Wg .-.. .Q.. -n..A..1 2' ,,.' 5 0 -f-.... H .Qv-....... V ni! 1 il A thing of beauty is a joy forever. So Helen and Margie see Mrs. Frey at I cafe f 01041 Donna and Howard find that they can purchase the latest in popular records from Mr. Rutherford at the 01045 D149 Owen' , -Q . Xu no gag- svw f -,. ' .- --Q '32 ' 'Wi , ' .L F H A s ' T , I ,Y 4 .6 ,t . 'pig fr i . 1 N' h 1 . ' - ' f - t- -f Q 5 lid- t -- ,, Q! A- ,gg Al1'f?fkA- ' f G W.. , 1 -..,, 2+ Mobllgas ..H L cn muon' Zh. In Sl Card students Bill, Geneva, Carol, Virginia and John watch the servicing process at the Woman ' Sowdee An article of local interest is shown to Geneva and Bill in the office of am Sc , 264.4 sem Ona Henry Collin demonstrates the land moving capacity of one of his father's pieces of equipment. fffafzold fa. z42eqacccz5'z6deofz9fzaomto5e 7 Fine Bridal Wedding portraits and candids are our specialty. . . . . . LET TELLIAN CREATE A BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL OR WEDDING PORTRAIT FOR YOU. Why not drop in at the studio and let us show you samples of our High Quality Wedding Photographs. You'll like our prompt, courteous service at prices you can afford to pay, . . . MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY! TELLIANS STUDIO. . . OROSI, CALIFORNIA CALL LA8-4904 for appointment Also official Photographer for 1955 La Palma YEARBOOKS tif , sjxfll Q Q 5 5 5 i 1 'wb I' M 'fo X 7 9 X I f 1 www nwhhaa R ling N511 K, . 4vxvX r ll! 5 N llQ-L I Nw ZIC Q 3 - - : + W I - . kj . QE if . 9 Q , i .45 iq! A' ..4.'O NV' A . 'I' 5, 45' K 'Q5 o ' , y s' Q 9 ,R 5 Q fr Q I. 'F ' 5 . ' r 5 3 3 S Wmg' s.. e -N - 5 . XA I I Q9 f Q N 1 1 - ll 'K ' ff 5' - U my Cv 4 . ,. .9 41 Q 4 ' 'fs .'lul'd j Q21 925, 4' ?' X 2 O 6 I 4
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