Oroville Union High School - Nugget Yearbook (Oroville, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Ma Jlaafuaau ecfacalaon We the graduating class of 1949 wish to dedicate this volume to Hugh Harrison our coach counselor and friend We desire to ex press appreciatlon not only for the enviable athletic records he has given us but for the spirit of competition and fair play he has helped to instill in our players When Mr Harrison came to OUHS in 1940 our athletic program was in the dold rums Oroville teams held no threat for their competitors the players themselves felt un able to beat other schools the size of ours Through hard work and inspirational leader ship Mr Harrison has establlshed the PE and athletic departments as smooth running organizations Under Mr Harrisons direction Oroville High has produced several of the outstanding teams of Northern California Since 1940 Oro v1lle Varsity has ended its gridiron season three time undefeated Three big six Championships and two ties have been chalk ed up Oroville track teams have swept the field in 46 47 and 48 On the hardwood Coach Harrison s boys have been overwhelm ingly successful achxevmg Big Six top honors 1n 42 44 and 45 These records are espec ially spectactular as competltlon and game know how flourlshed to ever increasing heights in Northern California basketball The foregoing demonstrates Coach Har r1son s technical ability but perhaps the most important personal esteem and affection was highlighted during the troublesome war years when hundreds of his former athletes corresponded from all parts of the world These letters he treasured highly and faith fully answered each one boosting moral with news of the home town and bits of his personal philosophy . The class of 49 dedicates this Nugget to your continued success Mr. Harrison and the furtherance of your formula which you practice, as well as preach -- Hard Work, Clean Living, and Fair Play. in M 6144044601 D1d you ever stop to thlnk o1 11o11 much XXL o11e to t11e LOL11 1QL o1 the Cal1forn1a p1onee1s7 Whv 11 1t hadnt been 1o1 then Loma e and sometlmes just plaln love ol ad1entu1e L 1111111 11s .,o1d H11 ht num have been iound her othe1 resouues 11115111 11e1 G1 11a1e betn dutlopeel and what 15 mme 1mpo1tant to us we 1111 11t not bt 111 1111, 111 t111s 1111 111111 of sunsh1ne and oppo1tun1ty It IS to t11e courage o1 me11 l1ke 131dv1c1l 1nd Cut Cl and the 1o1e of adventure of men l1ke James Ma1s11all that Ca111o1n1a 011 Gs much of hu gleatness Marshall a New Englander vtas told b1 111s docto1 t11at 11e had only a vear to 111e Th1rk1ns that he mlght 1ust as 11 ell dd somethmg, he had long Wanted to do he 1ounded the Ho1n Came to L3ll1Ol 13 fo 111d the gold that started the g1eat rush 01 49 and 111 ed 1o1 anothu th t 01 forty vears The Splflt 01 speculat1on has cont1 1buted to the 1T131i111 ot Cd1l101Pl8 also Wllllam H Aspmwall though not a Cclll101Hl3ll g1eatl1 st1en 11161 ed Cal11orn1a when he spent 1ou1 hundred thousard do11a1s on a 111111211 a cross the Isthmus of Panama a 1a1l11a1 that 11te1 netted h1m SIX 1111111011 dollars ID conneCt1on 111th h1s tleet 01 fast Cllppel sh1ps 11111011 sa11cd 11om New York to the ra1lWa1 depot on the East toast ot Pan1ma and 11OlT1 the western depot to San F1anc1seo But those who xounded 1he 1-10111 11e1e the ones who real11 cont11buted most to Cdll1'U111ld 1 11 mu 11 1dnt 1 xeady been he1e Asp1nwa11 wouldnt 1ldXe had 1n1ont to t1ade 11 th atte1 h1S sh1ps got he1e 1hCIC101L 11e would nu C1 ha1e Lonstructed 111s 1 11111 BX So 1t lb that we grate1u1l1 lea1e th1s ou1 Nuaaet 1o1 1949 to the mem ory of these p1onee1s who long ago passed on a11d to the sp111ts of a rage adventure and specu1at1on Wh1c11 st1l1 111e on I1 11e take these Spl r1ts and add to them as much tommon sense as the Ca11fo1n1a DIODGSIQ who rounded the Horn used we too 111111 be VSOlA1l1X of bemg 1emembe1ec1 long after we are gone aaankluz .feeaeluze 7afzfun9 Maach 3, 1949 U 1 A fs 1 i - -2 LI 1 . . . , .. . , . . 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Ganiemix 44441 efadd paddeuqou Secaucf 81444 flauenqeu 74ml Glau Paueuqem Sfeeaage eaew 849111 8efl4 0M Wfalch .faq Gwm lvedl' Qaaewaacf California Gold' You can make it in W2 daxs if xou Oo by clipper ships This was the cix raised in the sprin., oi 1849 Clipper ships trving for the best speed ie old from eastern ports to California were cfniving hundieds ot old scckcis People from all walks of liie wcie clamoring to bond 1 ship and sail to the land of gold Sh ps xxcxe uoxx ded M inx xxcic the discomforts but no one caied The gold tex ci thiust out all other thoughts So often when people think of the i9eis thex forget the story of the tall graceful ships that had so much to do with the making of Callfornlas histoix Let us take an imaginaix peek at a real clipper ship sailing fox Cllllkilllll VX sta 1 a mission in this countix of gold a Nexx England iaimei tired of Working endlessly foi a bale lix ing searchin io better tirnes and a gamblei headmg foi xx hat he thinks x ill be easy pickings Each one has 1 ,goal xx hethei good oi lal for which he is strix ing So it is vxith high school students We must set a goal and head fox it We are sailing on the good ship Oiox illlc ll: VVL ll h lx stoi ms along with the fan Weather h udships ilon with the comforts but We must keep sailing on The Nugget staff has chosen foi its theme The Nu e Rounds The Horn to commemorate the 49ers Come xx ith us on our sailing trip won t you? Good luck and good sallln lddltoi I ' ' I . '. ' ill, ' g . . Y . 1 Y ,. . A . O4 , Vp U . ' 1' -C ' k a ' 1 s ' ' ' f . i ' f 2' -' ' f. z i f '1 '- ' ' a l - ' 73 . . L. , Q . I . ' ' Q' L z. le panorama of life on it-- a minister with a dream of setting up . . 7 H 1 . Y. . i . Q . Iv A . ' ', 'i ' ' ' ' ' , x 1 I . c C . ' 4 ' l '. . . .y. p . . 7. . M 1 1 I I 1 . 1, 2 1 K. l si ' , A V . 1 I L1 Si fifw. 1, as ., l- I 15. 7. . . . , ' ' cr . ,,. sw UMW 4-gfup 4 fbaaecfaad ang, 'QRS Dr Benmnger Mr Dealey Mrs VV lH2,9l1P M1 Townshend and Mr Pank Mr Gmham Attondmce ofhgm Mxs Cmv clerk und Mrs Qumtel secretary GGPWL ga 1 f The graduatmg class of Jun 1949 1S one of the thlee Centenmal Classes Last year we celebrated the 100th ann1versary of the drscover y of gold 1n Callfornla and 1n 1900 we w1ll celebrate the adnnsslon of Cal1f as a State 1n the Un1on Th1s year wc are celebratlng the gold rush on the advent of the so called 49ers rnto Callfornla These three events had a pecul 1ar s1gn1f1cance 1D the hlstory of thc world as well as 1n the h1story of Cal1forn1a because w1th the comlng of the 49ers State Government was demanded and Cal1forn1a became x State 1n the Un1on You w1ll remem ber also of course that th1s was just before the C1v1l War by the North endlng an era of human slavery and rededlcattlng the purposes of the Unlted States Government to um versal freedom It 1S s1gn1f1cant also that the type of people who came to Cahfor n1a 1n those days were the hardy and the adventurous those who were d1SSat1Sf1ed w1th cond1t1ons at home The dlscovery of gold opened a new opporrtunlty for more freedom and Where ones personal mlght could lead to a fuller l1fe You as a class have that her1tage to look back up on Today there 1S another great m1grat1on of 49ers comlng to Cal1f ornla People are stlll looklng for more freedom for vuder opportunlty for a chance to carve out soclal and economlc mdependence A hundred years ago It was found 1n the gold 1n the SOll today It IS found 1n the water ln the power 1n the orchards ln the 1ndustr1al plants 1n the Shlp plng 1n the o1l and all the other thlngs that we know 1n Cahfornla Yours 15 the opportunlty to be a part of th1s great developlng force to do your share IH maklng the State r1cher not only rn materlal thmsf'-, but 1n thlngs of the sp1r1t as well Wlth the fortltude of the 49ers w1th the advantages of modern educatlon w1th moral stamlna 1nher1ted from your ancestors w1th courage 1n your conv1ct1ons and Wlth fa1th ln your 3bll1tlGS you can carve out a Cal1f ornla whlch wlll be as un1oue as the one found by those p1oneers to whom th1s book IS dedlcated I dare you to try' J C NISBET 'Uwe awe The VICE pI'lI'lClp3l at Orovllle Unron Hlgh School represents the adm1n1strat1on vuth the Assoc1ated Students He IS the general and t1nanc1al aduser to the students and Dean of Boys 1n charge of all problems re latlng to boys of the student body and men ot the faculty In add1t1on to thls he has charge of the testlng program tor the school The school has grown to such a srze that much ot the buslness ot the student body IS planned rn the executue commlttee Very cuetul llnanclal cart must be taken to han die the large pnogr rm of ALIIVIIILS L IIFICCI on ta h year In the sprrng classrtxcatron tests are grv en to the e1ght grade students 1n the d1str1ct In addrtlon to these there are varrous classl IICHIIOH tests glven to enable the student to wlsely choose and the teacher to properly adx ISS concernmg the 1n and out school pro gram of each student ,RWE 4 is if tb Stollar eoandefaa In these few sentences the followmg X MU' nad! r 'E Mr Bloom thoughts summar1ze the obJect1ves ot the Guldance and Counsellng Program Ideally r'once1ved gu1dance enables each 1nd1v1dual to understand h1s ablhtres and lnterests to develop them as well as possrble to relate them to llfe goals and fmally to reach a state of complete and mature sell gLl1d3,1'1CL as a deslrable crtrzen ot a democratlc soclal order GU1d3HCG IS thus v1tallv relatd tr every aspect ol the school the currlculum the methods ol mstructlon the superv1s1on ot mstructron d1sc1pl1nary procedules at tendance problems of schedullng the extra curr1culum the health and phvs1cal fltness program and home and commun1ty relatlons The entlre adm1n1strat1on and faculty 1nclud lng fourteen hlghly 1nterested teacher coun selors are seekmg the above ObJ6Ct1V6S by counsehng vvrth each 11lCllV1dL18l student enlolled ln th1s school Arthur C Bloom p . . 1 1' ff- f z, ,V f.?'.,.,. thigh! 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Books numbeied 100 199 indicate that thei subject is Philosophy 200 299 Religion 300 399 Sociologx 400 499 Philology 500 59.1 Science 600 o99 Useful Arts 700 799 Fine Arts 800 899 Literature 900 999 History Cin cluding biography and travelb A complete card catalog is being prepared to give easy access to any book or suoiect Use vour Librarx often Reading the thou hts and expressions of others will help you develop xoui own As you grow in read ing you will become convinced that books ire friends among the best friends you have Safran! fvufzete The effectix eness of a School Health Piogiam may bc judged in general by the impiox cment in the health and well being of its students The full time health program instituted in the Oioville Union High School last year has foi its objectives the following goals 1 Piex ertion and conti ol of communicable disease 2 Physical examinations of students and correction of defects 3 Development of a health consciousness and improxing in mental and physical habits and attitudes A Better adjustments of the student to the s hool program 5 Reduction of accidents on the school grounds and in the home 6 Secuie the interest and cooperation of the parents and teachers in student problems ielated to health Specific needs of the students are being met by members of the medical and dental professions Crippled Childrens Services State Department of Public Health local Tuberculosis Association and Crippled Child ren s Society American Red Cross Salvation Army and othei serxice clubs and organiza tions ., i . . .V ,fs -at v ' v ' 7' - ' - A W 9 v a . 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A . . . , 1 7 Y a , . . . v a -s 1 y' I - It 4-REA ilk' as 'QNX ' .fr Nqgwm 'Kyr- V Mrs Kunkel Mrs McBr1de Mr Head Mrs Henderson MISS Chappell Contronted W1th survey St3t1S t1cs purpoxted to lndlcate that Eng hsh and Hlstory classes are not na tlonal favorltes W1th hlgh school stu dents we teachers of the Engl1sh de partment carry on Wlth determlna t1on and relatlvely few m1sg1v1ngs We feel our department has 1ts pecullar contr1but1on to make to stu dents through a study of great hter ature Slnce the World 1S our pro VIHCG and any subject may be dlscus sed and wr1tten about 1n Enghsh classes we are not confmed as most departments are w1th1n def1n1te boundarles We borrow from all but are submerged by none We hope to flusfwlw help our students express themselves effectwely 1n all flelds of lI1t6'LBq Through group dlscusslon oral talks and oral and wr1tten report makm We strne to gulde our students to thlnk clearly wlthout prejudlce b1as or superstltlon We regard ab1l1ty to Work cooperatwely Wlth others a nnportant as to Work Well 1nd1v1du 3 Y If these Obj6Ct1VeS entall hard Work and so called drudgery We st1ll feel they are Worth the students wh1le If we cant prov1de the glow of happ1ness perhaps we can offer a gleam of sat1sfact1on 13? alffzemajacd Wm vihssnuf- F1ckenscher s Mathemaucs the queen of the sc1ences retaln that pos1t1on at Oro v1lle Hlgh In every phase of human aCt1V1tV mathematlcs tmds 1ts place and students at OUHS are taught to appreclate th1s fact regardless of wh1ch goal they are seek1ng 1n l1fe Terms hke polygons Caldwell ang les radlcals llke SILHS polar trlan gles and COSIDCS may have meamng only fo1 a m1nor1ty of students but every T1ger W1ll haxe been taught how to flnd the margm on the sale of a grocery 1tem by the t1me he graduates The students preparlng for col lege ertrance may take formal math emat1cs 1nclud1ng element1y algebra plane geometry advanced algebra S0l1d geometry and tugonometry Those not plannlng on college may take anx formal mathemetlcs m ur sguna QEZXEAW Mr Herdrlckson Mls Emerlck wh1ch tney are mterested or may en roll 1n a general m themat1cs course The follow ng quotat1ons may serve as an lntroductlon to teachers 1n the math department Mechamcal drawlng the lan guage ot the 1ndustr1es IS a cultural and practlcal course open to bo h boys and glrls The objectlves are to develop the power of vlsuahzat on strengthen the constructlve 1mag1n '1t1on tram 1n the exactness of thought and gve modern comme! c1al practlce ln the makmg of Work mg drawlngs The method of defmmg a struc ture conslsts of a serles of uevvs arranged accordlng to deflnlte system Drawmgs are made Wlth the use of d1aft1ng board tools and mstruments necessarw for accura 'D- -'emu-.,, ae' ivwe 'Hf' ? nxu-pl--f ra s' 3 Q? W wa .- ' , 156664106 'QF Q atson r Chemlstrv has a very fundamen tal place and 1mportant functlon to perform IH the h1gh school curr1cu lum F1rst It fulf1lls the reQu1rement of a laboratory clence for college entrance Second It should be taken by all college preparatory students and lb of speclal slgnlfxcance to student enter1ng the sc1ent1f1c and eng1neer mg flelds lncludlng med1c1ne nurs 1ng home economlcs and agrlculture In the thlrd place lt has a l'11Qll cultural value s1nce lt 1S the Founda t1on of all the phys1cal sc1ences and g1V6S one knowledge of the basl thmgs of l1fe and thelr relat1onsh1ps General SCIGHCG IS an mtrodu t1on to the SCIEHCGS a student may take 1n later Hlgh School vears It 15 compr1sed of un1ts 1n Blology Phys 1cs Chemlstry Hyg1ene together W1th a certa1n amount of Geology Geography Physlography and Nu tr1t1on Fleld tr1ps classroom exper1 ments and natural spec1mens add to the collectlve and 1nd1vldual 1nte est 1n thls subject Its practlcal na ture affords much scope for the aver age student boy or g1rl from any area For those puplls Who are col lectors lt povldes a Wonderful fleld from rocks to the var1ous grass se eds and leaves to levers Let us develop an 1nqu1r1ng m1nd a reasonmg m1nd and a m1nd that knows cause and effect' lf, 40-'LBLQIL .gdfiffdafe QW There are three forelgn langul ges taught at the hlgh school two years of Latln two years of French and three of Spamsh Spanlsh IS pop ular because of Cal1fOI'I113S back ground 1tS numerous place names the proxlmlty of MEXICO and the Lood nelghbor pollcy What do we do m our fore gn language classes We read 1n the AW' warm 'Q 61,197 Mrs McGowan Mrs Chandler nat1ve tongue about the hlstory cus toms and folflore of the people whose language we are studymg We enjoy learnmg and Slllglflg the1r songs We learn why and how they celebrate certam holldays Chrlstmas for ex ample Of course It IS always pleasant to learn about people who do not rush through hfe and take t1me to l1ve ff-2' edmhtedctdl 9293 ILA 'MWF' glue' MISS Belk M1ss Holland At the end of the flrst semester there were over three hundred mem bers 1n he so called commerclal classes F1rst year typlng wh1ch IS open to three upper classes had 166 en rolled Th1s seemlngly large group lS qulte normal as most students be heve that a year of typlng w11l be a deflnlte asset 1n whatever the1r fu ture work may be College and un1 verslty preparatory students more and more are reguardlng typmg abll 1ty as a must General BUSIHGSS 1S the Sopho more commerclal class and lt em phaslzes common buslness practlces appl1cable to everyone Shorthand and Advanced Typ mg are more techn1cal subjects Wh1Ch glV9 speclal tra1n1ng to those who llltefld. to use them after gradu atlon Bookkeepmg IS taken mostly by senlors sometlmes just to f1ll out a requ1red program but more often because they are mterested 1n lt V0 catlonally The two ma1n mterests are as a stepplng stone to accountmg and ln order to galn knowledge of how to keep records for ones own buslness Bookkeepmg students th1s year have enjoyed and apprec1ated then new ofhce type desks wh1ch they haxe used for home room desks as well as for class Sauna! Sc My-f i QQ WPNIW 42 fdsfii NW' Ref ad sg fr Q' 559 Wg M Fylhng Mr Lattln Mr McAul1ffe Mr Bloom l Mr Campbell The Soclal Sc1ence Department of Orov1lle UHIOH Hlgh School has SIX mstructors all mena s1tuat1on wh1ch certalnly must be umque among the larger hlgh schools of the state Two of the members of th1s group have travelled around the world one IS an expeuenced athletlc coach ID three separate fleld th other three have had w1de experlence 1n teachlng and handlmg students The result IS that these men are bflflglllg to th1s f1eld of 1nstruct1on a varled background and a r1ch fund of lnformatlon that IS makmg th1s department one of the strongest IH the school SOCIHI studles teachers 1n Oro v1lle Hlgh School are lntent on de velopmg the 1nd1v1dual Knowledge they reallze IS 1mportant But more 1mportant IS the development of the type of student who can f1nd the m formatlon he needs who can th1nk 1ndependently and clearly and who IS anxlous to hear all S1d6S of a ques t1on before he makes up h1s m1nd on a problem These mstructors empha SIZE current event and geography as well as economlcs and SOC10lOgy be cause they feel the modern Amer1 can c1t1zen must know the 20th cen tury world and what IS golng on a round h1m To develop well lntegrates per sonalltles IS the a1m of the mstru ctors 1n the Soclal Sclence Depart men 'glam TL ik fmfudfual Nah in A f ww 'Wm YW Educatlon IS a preparatlon for l1v1ng 1n the sense that It develops certaln ab1l1t1es whlch help the stu dent to make adjustments to meet the cond1t1ons of h1s envlronment L1v1ng 1nvo1ves an enjoyment oi l1v mg through an ab1l1ty to earn a l1v mg and to be of serv1ce to others The Industrlal Arts Program m our school IS set up to help the stud ent develop a better understandmg of the 1ndustr1al age and prepare the 1nd1v1dual for a place 1n an lndustr 1al SOC1ety Th1s IS attempted thro ugh courses 1n Woodshop Autoshop Mechamcal Drawlng and Pr1nt1ng Durlng the past tew decades Agrlculture has developed 1nto a serxes ot hlghly mechan1zed and hlgh ly compet1t1ve buslnesses To face th1s compet1t1on the tarmer must comb1ne t1me tested and newly de velop d methods Reallzlng the need for agr1cul tural educatlon 1n an area wlth such a hlgh percentage of rural popu latlon an agucultural curr1culum was establlshed here Students enrolled ln classes 1n Vocatlonal Agrlculture have the op portunlty to use latest lnformatlon as an a1d 1n becomlng establ1shed m farmlng or any of the other numerous Agrlcultural occupat1ons O yvlwagg , Q E 1 g k 'mg A 'i . 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V Jfame Zcanamioi Q Wm llrs Rlce Mrs Casagrande gem The completlon ot a new home makmg umt brmgs to iru1t1on dream of many years It 1S to oe ded1 cated to the blllldllig of happ1e homes 1U thls commumty smce 11 ha been observed that nearly all of thc g1rls graduatlng from th1s hlgh school are marr1ed W1th1n fue years Wlth th1s nevs bu1ld1ng tne1e shall be establlshed a course 1n home maklng Whlch w1ll extend oxu J four year per1od gumg ex erx gnl 1 chance to complete such course as clothmg foods ta1lor1ng person xl groommg personallty dex elopment budgetmg home nursxne ch1ld cue fam1ly relat1onsh1p home const1uc um and anythlng else whlch per talns to the bus1ness of bemg a better homemaker as well as those moral and esthet1c values Whlch are neces sary to happy famlly llfe Wlth th1s 1n mlnd a conslderable amount of money has been spent 1n the devel opment of what We conslder an out standlng classroom un1t If thru 1ts use we can develop 1n the young Women of thls communlty a knowledge of what lt takes to be a good homemaker and by her lnflu ence contrlbute to the happmess Welfare and secur1ty of the homes 1n our area the money spent shall return 1tself 1n practlcal dlV1dendS many tlmes over PS. qv- Au' Nm! Maw: Bbfg :Lai 3 nn Hooper Art has to do wlth form l1ne and color It has 1tS practlcal value ln acquamtmg us Wlth the r1ght and the proper It has 1tS aesthetlc value 1n teachlng us to apprsclate the beautxful a lovely song a flower IH the f1eld a glorlous sunset Art tea ches us to compose ourselves w1th nature to adjust our surroundmgs to our well belng Indeed art IS the culture of l1V11'1g W1th our new bu11d1ng we shall try to brmg art more closely 1nto the day by day exlstense of the peo ple we serve ff'-A OYIGS The Mus1c Department IS one of the act1ve dept tments of our school Cons1st1ng of Begglners Band Orchestra Advanced Band Gxrls Cflee Boys Glee Dance Band the 1s ,1 huge can uoutor oi entertamment for orgamzatlons of he school and communlty Approxl mately 170 students take part 1n 1tS .1ct1v1t1es Among the deparments ac t1v1t1es durxng the school year are Student Body programs partlclpa t1on IH co xv ll 1 x projncts and L, n ccrts Rad1o Programs Exchange ass emblles and concerts Wlth nelghbor mg schools playlng for athletlc con tests and the Annual Mus1c F8St1Val These vn add1t1on to other muslcal 3Ct1V1t1eS keep the department busy durmg the school year ' 'ff . fs' t 4 aff if - - ' ' I V - , . ,CL H . 1 , V 7 . p I - ' ' L 'I' - . . . . . , n , l ' v ' 7 ' w 7 Y 7 ' ' c.tJL.,c.l'u1Acllt ' ' ' ' L ' y v l - - - - , I - 1 - . 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' ' in .uxfif 'J , 'Ia - ' - 1 7 ' , - , . 7 7 P qdacaf It is the aim of the physical edu cation department of Oroville Union High School to provide an opportun ity for every boy and girl in school to participate in a program of sea sonal competitive sports to learn new games and to improve playing skills in those games Through participation in games every student has an opportunity to develop physical vigor and desire able habits in health sanitation and safety The sports program gives the opportunity to make real friendships with squad members and members of other squads It gives a chance to observe and exemplify good sports manship and the realization that com petition in sports is a privilege that Miss McNett carries definite responsibilities with The opportunity to participate in sports and games in school may open an avenue to a Wise selection of use of leisure time and recreational activities both during school days and afterward Also participatlon in athletic games will help students ad just themselves to the social order and competitive world in which we live It teaches responsibility as Well as cooperation and the program gives every student a chance to 61 Joy one of the greatest heritages or youth the right to play We are unfortunate at the pres ent that crowded conditions and ex treme lack of facilities prevent a full program of major and minor sports Miss Nyland Mr Harrison Mr Felipe fdmsfhn IMA 'mavrile 14 eaanauiacft Wrth over flfty Junlors and senlors res pondmg Our A1r Age A General Course on Av1at1on was offered th1s year 1n cooper at1on Wlth Ca11forn1a State Department of Educatlon and 1n an effort to help prepare youth to l1ve mtelllgently 1n h1s C1Vll1Z3'E1Ol'1 W Y' bv teachlng the lmpact upon local natlonal and 1nternat1onal llfe of man s ablhty to flw Classroom stucues mclude Commumtj Problems ind Avlatlon Alrcraft Structures and Problems of Fhght Navlgatlon and Me teorology for A1r World Geography Voca Mrs Bloom t1onal Problems and AVlat1OH and Nat1ona1 and lnternat1onal Aspects of AV1at1on Mo 11on p1Ctl res and shde f1lms were used as vlsual 31dS 1n the classroom Work In an effort to prov1de students Wlth an opportunlty to experlence practlcal apphcatlon of sc1ent1f1c pr1nc1ples three hours of actual fhght exper1ence was prow 1ded for each student quahfymg IH classroom stud IGS In addltlon to the fundamentals of fhght the student experlenced one hour of actual cross country fllght 1nvolv1ng problems 1n nav1gat1on and meteorology As a concrete contr1but1on to the commumty the students of th1s aeronautlcs class cooperated With the Junlor Chamber of Commerce 1n A1r Marklng Orovllle The study plannmg and actual hard Work of thls project was WorthWh1le when the growlng communlty of Orovllle took 1ts r1ghtful place on the expandlng A1r Marked Charts and when one consxders the posslble naV1gat1onal ald lendered some future fellow pllot , fl' M 66616446606 6460.1 Mwr s'lSis 1 'fs '6 ?2 'f'! ? 7!w Elite Decoratlng for the Freshman Receptlon on October 8 was the f1rst large scale project of the Sen1o1 Class The general comm1ttee head was Dot Tros1n who d1d a Wonderful job The theme was School Daze and was elaborately carrled out The gym was decorated w1th the trad1 t1o1 al p1nk and blue Wltll p1ctur1s of apples books and other rem1nde1s of those f1rst days A str1ctly Sen1or and theu guests Barn Dance was g1ven Oc ober 23 at the Tledeman Warehouse The transportat1on problem was solved by hav1ng a hayrlde and everyone had a swell t1me Announcements for the Sen1or graduatlon were chosen Novemb r 16 by Paul Sm1th J1m Lenhoff Patty Conley and Rosemary Jones The commlttee selected a card Wh1ch was a comb1nat1on of many d1fferent announcements It 1S very mce and somethlng that w1ll be treasured for many years Sprmg Semester A Walsh J Hlgh J Fall Semester W Hudson Smlth S And One of the chlef accompllshments of the Senlor Class 1n the sprmg was under the d1rect1on of MISS Chappel It was the dramat1zat1on of Jane Aus tvns novel Pr1de and Pre1ud1ce It mvolved 10 men and 16 women and ook pl ce on May 20 1049 The mem bers of th1s class Who have d1st1n ou1shed themselves 111 thls f1eld are Beverly F1elds Nancy Lofberg Elton Waugh W1lma Arrendale Marxan rld and Barbara Holsclaw Athlet1caly 1ncl1ned and also out standlng IS Eugene Verkerk Gene was always one of the mam cogs on the football f1eld the basketball court nd the baseball d1amond He won many h1ffh honors especlally 1n bas L tb ll On the B team Elba Stafford relmble mamstav Ann W1nsloW was outstandmg ll'l her role as student athlet1c and executlve e class f 49 has many personal1t1es who w1l1 go far 1n thelr chosen f1elds I . , 1 X K ' ' KK 17 1 1 1 - 1 - . ' ,- . r nt, - , W . . . 4 -' f. . L.: , - Q, 1 Q , '-' 1, 7 ' e 7 3 iv - - . - J. . . ' . oe . to plan and present the Senior Play, I ' M , N ' ' if ' Nm! - a cn ' ' ' U . 4 1 ' , a . , . . - ' l V I . l , . v rw . 1 , ,ILL . I - 3 I . . . , , V 4 I - 5 ' 4 - ,Q ,W cs as 1 ' was '1 Q A . ,, . I O , I 1 1 A 1 Th U 0 ' 1 nv'cf 1c'-fl P Charles A. Abreu Trans. Benicia 4 Football 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3 Block B 2-3 Grace Alton Alvetta Arlvne Allen Skeet A 1 2 500 Society 2 3 Majorettes 1 2 3 4 Girls League Rep Publicity Mgr G A A bus Anastasiou Football Mgr 3 4 Basketball Mg, ock O Track Mgr Dwight Andoe Football 1 2 .3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track Block O 2 3 4 4 :'-. ...Nil N 1 mil. as F4 ,...i , e 1 N I . Q , . 'ag- wf vs 1 'W af Q , Mt: -4 f 21 J V ,r -, . Wk .WN -w Q ' 'W 'Wig W, ,vw , 1- 22:1 , Q , , V , 2 .1 -5 K , 1 5 X 35 For . J, is t Q4 , A 'mtv . HP jill .,'- 2 .1 Ari X E lk Q' .-15515 -T 5315, A343 aww- Wi WW' QW, MMM Qt -if-mf flw iv ,gviw Win Sharon Andoe HSherry Trans. Missouri 2 Band 2-3-4 Drarnatics 4 Class Seclry 4 Historian 4 Beverly Rose Andrews Bex Trans S Dakota G A 4 Melford Anglen Football 2 3 4 ock O Associate Hon Soc 1 Wilma Arrendale lhomas Wm Arvm Trans Oregon 6 Football 4 Student Body Pres 1 . K D' Q rv, X ,vig LL yi? WN,,.lj .A. . ww- e A I 4 , . Sl 77 I ' GA. . - -3-4 .W Q - - . ' If - f W A , 66 w 4 - -. - M . , M3 1 - . , . 2 L? Lf if-fix iii! . . ' ' 9 gs E Qi cgi 5 l ' ...,' If ' 3 '4 s fi A I ll fg fs -11 ' B1 cc ar 4 MM! W VV . 3-4 - W 5 M , qbvnllbili., l ,-.: 1 -1.,.., , Ag V ,.,... 4, .:.,, Y A .-53-' .' I : 5 1-2 'A ' 4 i cc ay - - i M 1 A Millard Austin Trans. Nevada 2 Baseball 2 Boxing 3 Basketball 1 Football 1 George Barrett Charles Brown 'l s 4. c fn, O U H S' K-11:1-f 'fb 7,,,-uxv Marjorie Brown Bubs Glr s Glee 2 3 4 Barbara Bruce A 1 2 Ann Marie Bills Bi1lsy', EX. Committee Nugget 3 Trans. Jackson French Club 4 Arthur Bartole Myron Bean Honor Society B ock O 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 BoX1ng 3 4 Student Body Pr David Berntzen Not Graduating lv.. Georgina Burris Butch A 1 Girls Glee 3 E er ,ag Class Officer 1 velma Butterfield Vickie Trans. Chico 2 Honor Society 1-2 G.A.A. 2-3-4 William Caldwell B1 Honor Society 2 3 4 Tiger Mirror 4 Radio News 3 4 B ock O Nugget Edltor 4 Clifford Campbell Soupy Football Z- Basketball 1 Track 1 2 Boxing 13 4 ock O J osephlne Carello Transl. Ill1no1s 3 Honor Society 1 2 Class Officer 2 Band 3 4 A 1 2 Carrol Charlesworth Not Graduating QWilliam Cheff czBiuu Trans. Sutt r Creek 1 V,, U I m 3 5 2 Basketball 1-2-3 l 1 . 3 ' b 1 H ,T Q Baseball 2-3 Alfred Chrlstopherson Trans Cadets 2 3 4 A Tennls 3 4 ww. Ralph E Clark Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Boxing Block O Class Offlcer 1 756 rm Mary Clatworthy Trans Band Girls Glee 3 Dance Band 4 Sextet 4 fb- Jean Clausen Welner Girls Glee 3-4 G A 3 4 QQ,- 4 as -un I V A I K 1 4 1 ' 1' 3' I ','t ' 1' F.F. U. 3-4 ' ' - 1- 3-4 7' 1 V V . -V . zri ,.l' 1 - -'-' ' -2-3-4 g 5 5 ' QA r . 2 . -- - l 1. V . -fvw -4 L. it U 3-4 B1 4: n 3-4 ' - - - uJOn I rv' K ' I' V L ,'i' -5 - - ' 'T . 3 - 1' 3-4 - ,W-' 3 'S ' ' -4 G.A. . - il S 1 ' . 5 ' 3 Q .... -1 - - 1 ,. J f':i' ' John D Coggan Jack Basketball Mgr 3 B ock O Basiketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Boxmg Ldward Loleman Ca ets 1 4 Baseball Patrlcna Lee Lonley Patty Band 1 2 3 4 Drum Majorette 2 3 4 GAA Off1cer 2 3 4 Dance Band Nugget Staff 3 Norma Conway G1rls Glee 4 Tlger M1rror Typls 3 Honor SOC1ety 1 2 3 lhomas A. Lonwav wfh'-as WFP Juli' 4 'U ' as x awww' qw F' 'iriv- Football 4 A . Baseball 2 Boxing 2 1, Block O 2-3-4 ' M54 ' . Phi -,L K, N Q 1:15541 U .J- 1g,f3jfL,g, ,:-:: :A 'fff'2,x ' 'f f f 1-155 - 24- 12'. wj, 2 ,M f 4 lf. ,- L' , Q Q 1 4 W, 7 ..-.,, If I3 4- N 35 N f:fs?i g3,7r5f f o Dola Crabtree Dotle Cadets 1 Drum and Bugle Glrls Glee 4 Jeanette Lumungham Butch G A 1 2 3 4 500 SOClety 2 3 V106 Pres GAA Ex Commlttee 2 Class Sec ry 4 Patrlcla Lee Davls Vlrglma Davis Dramatlcs 4 Gene Martin Deady Trans. Ohio 2 Basketball 2 Tennis 2-3-4 Block O 2-3-4 3 4'0 sim :dir Ina Mae Denny Bob Des Combes Cadets 1 Lharles Devol Baseball Cadets 3 4 Kathleen Roberta Doyle Kathy A 1 2 GAA VICE Pres 500 Soclety 2 5 GAA Rep 3 QWW' wi? ly? Robert Elkln Tenn1s .1 Vlvlan Emmons Sugg1e Band 3 4 Glrls Glee 1 2 3 4 Sextet 3 4 Rita Lrmatmger GITIS Glee 1 3 4 G A 4 Phylhs Etherton Beverly Fields Phye Dramat1cs 3 4 French Club Cadets 1 Honor Soc1ety 1 2 Drum and Bugle Lltreda Loulse Matter N I' atwf' W -qw Lavenia Zoe Fosdick Vinnie Girls' Glee 2-3-4 Dramatics 2-3 G.A.A. 1 Francis M Gray Jr Frank ' f 'W' xi E5 7 'WVR Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ca ets 1 2 3 Richard Green Dick F A 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class President 1 Football 1 2 Student Body V Pres -'QV Richard L Gregg 'mae Lochlen Lionel Gregory Honor Society 1 2 3 4 if Class Pres 3 i 'M Q 'VB-C, Ewa' Suzanne Griffith Griff', Nugget Staff 3 G.A.A. 4 Ass't Yell Leader Florence Hanson Joyce Hastings Babe Class Officer GAA Officer 4 G A 1 3 4 Dramatics 2 Jack Hendershot Basketball 3 Boxing 3 John Henderson Jenny Lee Henry Hank G1r s Glee 2 3 4 A 1 Dance Band 3 Joseph A Hlgh oe Trans Los Angles Football Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Pres 4 Thomas Hocklng Barbara Lee Holsclaw Babs Band 1 2 3 4 DTam3t1CS 4 Wanda Faye d Trans Te G A A Execut1v 1 tee 4 Lfaurellee Hunt Laur1e Trans Grass Valley .3 G A 2 3 4 Glr s Glee Band 3 Honor Society Jlmmy Jensen Not Graduatlng Orvllle Lee Jester Trans Qulncy Student Counc1l Rep Basketball 1 3 4 Football 3 Joe R Jones Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Boxlng ock O 2 Rosemary Jones French Club 4 G A 34 GAA Polnt Mgr -1 Wllllam Jordan Melva Jor enscn Lotus Trans T1ger M1rror Staff Nugget Staff 4 Drarnatlcs 4 Theodore Kangas herald Keroher Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Block O 2 3 4 Football Manager Ernest Keyes Erme Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 ock O 1 BOX1Hg QQREQ ymond Klldutf Ray if 'fr Class Offlcer Honor SOC19ty 2 3 4 T1ger MIFFOT Ed 3 4 Baseball 2 -3 Audrey Eda Kruger Marlan Ladd Marny Trans W111ow Band 1 2 4 Hanchcrafts Glee Club 3 Don Lambert Football 1 2 Track Boxlng 1 2 Block O 1 2 3 4 .3551- 4lnw,.,.-sf' .Pas-4 Pafrlcla Lantz W 'ki vm fin Pa G1TlS Glee 34 Wdmwjgg 353125-'l.smy... 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A iff l ff lv , , V wi? rm 1 1 . 1 ' 1, cc as ' 4 ,X - 5 , 1 2 6? fa -' - 1' ,. ., .,..4 - ' ., f ..., 1 1 Harry G Metsker Not Graduatmg MW ' WW x-Ww4 'N A ,QT vf' Beverly Mltchell fifkbgn If llransfered ,AEN-se Clemoth Mondav Basketball ,W-' QQ Marlan Moore 'W Glrls Glee 3 Patrlcia Ann Mo1r1s H H Pat W, Trans Grass Valley 4 Y Dramat1cs 3 ww. ww ,1- arg rw TES, . -'rf' 1 'MM X, Robert L Nggent Alberta Nunn B1rd1e Transfered Trans Sonoma 4 Glrls Glee 4 Alma Dean 0Kelley Tmy Class Offxcoer 1 2 3 GIFIS League Sec ry Z Yell Leader 2 3 000 Soclety 3 G A 1 2 3 4 Aileen Orrick Glrls Glee 3 4 Ardith P. Overstreet HRacy7Y GAA 1234 Roy 0verstre1.Ak' Cadets 1-2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Block O Boxmg Llaudla Odessa Ou en- Tex Trans Texas Glrls Glee 3 Dramat1cs 4 M ' ,X Tlger M1r10 Qal 4 1 Nugget Staff Ruth Naomle Pasnc N0nn1e Trans Canoga Park G1r s Glee 1 2 3 Thelma Percy G1r s Glee French Club 4 Shlrley Joan Petee ,J 'M Q S153 X IX'-J 1 1 f, E 3 ' ali X .J Wim AWG' gr ,aw-l new Hr-Q iw 1 Nicholas Frank Poppelreiter Jr. Pop the Cop Trans Los Angles 3 Honor Socxety 34 Nugget Sports Ed 4 T1ger MIFFOF Staff 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Maxme Rhoades Max G A 4 Asst Yell Leader 4 Dramatlcs 4 Barbara Lee Richardson G1r s Glee 1 2 3 4 Sextet 3 4 G A 3 4 James Richardson J 1m Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Boxmg 3 4 Bloch O 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Vlrgll Ricketts Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball Track 1 2 Class Off1cer Stacie Robert on Paul lsosauer Boxing 2 0' Jack C Scheuermann F A 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cadets 3 4 Donald Seybold Don Football Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Block O Larry . Simpson Not Graduating Ruth Lanier S1m,pson Glen Leroy Sla icek Loraine Stovall Paul W Smith Smitty Track 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Block O 1 2 3 4 Class Pres Student Body V. Pres. 4 Wilma Smith . .A. - - 500 Society 3 Tiger Mirror Typist Dorothy June Stattord his Elba Stafford in N Lefty 'K Q, Block O 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Student Body Off B ock O Off 4 Alma Stone Squlrt Drum and Bugle G1r1s Glee 4 Vlola Strlandherg GITIS Glee 3 4 Gus Stratlgopoulos Trans from LA Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 5'-'1 is ff ai-'f W A15 with N1-q y iw www ww' Ami-M ZWK 'Wi 1 31535152 WM ,mimi Crace Stuart Graceful A 1 2 500 SOClGtY Dramatlcs A Pres Glr s Glee 3 Wllllam Sundahl B1 Track 1 Class Offlcer Football Band 1 9 3 4 Bo s Glee day W Swett Jr Ray Tatman Baseball 1 2 Cadets 4 Bessie May laylor lyguan lerry Trans Tlger Mlrror Staff Nugget Staff Robert D Thomas Jr Block O 2 .3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Baseball 1 Comm of Mamtance Lorraine Thompson Trans Ben1c1a 4 A 1 2 Cheer Leader Class Offlcer 2 Patrrcla Ann Ti emann Penny ' 1 4 f Ca ets L , . .A. 1 4 , Girls G1eef'f4' Leeverne Topplng Baseball Deceased M We fav? wa M1 E1lil-D.. WA mfg' 'um -1-'IG Dolores Trosln Dot1 1rls Glee 3 G A 3 4 Neal Tyrrell Dramatlcs 4 'lf We Gene Vasco Track 1 2 Cadets 3 4 Cadet Offlcer Yell Leader i 1 ,I 1 , Bahru' ,ffl A Q5 '53 ,. QU f. 'JL' Y I A - Cl' fiwfw D L gene Verkerk Basketball 1-2 3 4 Football l-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Block O 1-2-3-4 Class Pres. Albert J. Walsh Jr. Prince Al Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 9-3-4 Basketball 1-3-4 Block O 2-3-4 Class Officer Murll Eugene Waugh Gene Dramatlcs 4 Nugget Staff 4 I Q' Tlger MIFFOY Staff 4 Baseball 4' Comm of Fmance Ann Wmslow Honor Soc1etQ,1 1 2 3 4 State C S F Off 3 4 'Yuba Student Body Sec ry 1 w,,,,,, A 1 2 French Club 4 Dolores Jean Wllllams Dee Gu' s Glee 3 4 Eb N' Donald Gal V1n Marcella Smlth Helen Tornpson Harold Wilcox Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1719! Rlchard D Woods an wif- il-..a.,3 Joe Gage Trans Grant 'W-,Q M Track 4 Laurence Webber Theodore Jordan mxddle year graduate sawfmq 054 -l'Q1p'Qy,, RWE 'TY iw sqlgtf E-an--W lf.--ft is G1v1ng speeches at graduatlon exerclses were Ann Wlnslow Tom Arvln Paul Smlth D1ck Green and Myron Bean Comlng up to the requlrements of the Honor SOC1Gty for SIX out of elght pOSS1b19 semesters IS a pretty steep c11mb especlally when one of the SIX must be durlng the sen lor year The mam reward for such a feat 1S a gold seal of the C SF on the d1p1oma From the class of 49 Locklen Gregory and Ann Wlnslow are Llfe Members 'N V i . l A ,W 3 7 A 1 A' Qgsglrn tg' . I f 'NAL 4 U nzbu llubl y .-,, ,I ' ' . , - y li , 2 ' Q ' t .,., F L A Vv., ,yyt 1 - VI .tiiii 2 1 V , Q f ..., ..,,.,.-: I y A A , I Y fh Mi LW ' ' 1 . Y ' Secancf 01644 .5 'N-fc, I , I xv . rf, if 3 2 uv, 5 6 ,i X , N, Ghief Qamdleaa Spring Semester ii 1 D. Davis S. Andoe W. Brown N. CarlsonB. Albright Under the direction of the Spring officers, the Junior class presented the school with two excellent dances. The Junior Prom, given in the latter part of March, was the first dance to be held in the auditorium The theme of the dance was Night Life and was carried out well. As you entered the auditorium, there was a large canopy under which to walk complete with doorman. Inside was a huge top hat. Along the side of the room there was a terrace and tables at which one could rest. The Royal Tigers furnished the music and the affair was a big success. They also gave the Senior Fare- well which was held the last day of and decorated elaborately to the ocassion. All in all, this class be noted for the superb dances Starting out in their third year, the members of the Junior class out- did themselves in sports. Don Davis, the Super Chief of the Varsity team, did exceptionally well until he was unfortunately injured in the Chico game. The majority of the Varsity bas- ketball team is composed of Juniors, Don Davis, Duane Harris, and Carl Bloss. The Juniors have taken a prom- inent part in the overseeing of the Honor Society the first semester. Fighting on bravely the Junior members of G.A.A. were victorious over the Senior team Jan. 6 to win the hockey tournament. It was a thrilling game and the first time this class has won a tournament. The score was 2-0 which is good in a hoc- key game. Fall Semester .Lf 5 P. Frank F. Passmore D. Davis M. Skinner H. Gutierrez ROW I: J. Flynn, E. Autran, S. Andoe, M. Swift Henry, J. Williams. E. Engel, P. Jester, J. Mahan., B Grant N Stratiffopfwulos D Harris T Geor e . . . 3 l . . , . g . R. Hammond, A. Russell, M. Schwartz, S. Hess, V. D. Berntzen. E. Platzek. I. Bennett. ROW 4: J. ra, J. Denney, B. Plageman, D. Owens. J. Mundell, B. Albright, M. Skinner. D. Millsap, M Rowland. D ROW 2: D. Lavsxson, J. Barron, H. Gutierrez. C. Bless W. Brovm, B. Hemstalk. H. Wilson, B. Hinst. ROW 3: Braun. L. Dunbar, B. Irvin, B. Campbell, B. Wieldberger Edgerton. C. Kofler, A. Christensen. D. Taylor. J. Y'Bar- D. Hnrlos, T. Apoian. D MacAfee,D.D1ckinson D. Hultz ROW 2. E, White L. Strang, C Daugherty, M. Davis K J. Allen, M. Martin, B. Elder, E. Clark, M. Layman, K. Bamer, J. Rodrigues. ROW 3: D. Rodg Rankin, S. Hayes, D. Davis, E. Oxley, A. Treichier, A. Devel, B. An-doe. D. Duley, R: Rodriguez, J. L. Cham. ROW 4: S. Stubblefield, G. Spencer, M. Roden. P. Frank, C. Lavelle, B. Rasmussen M. ton, E. Ross, N. Carlson, L. Boyd, M. Howarth, M. Costello. i .-.. .... . . ROW 1: R. Byers, A. Elliff, R. MacDonald. B. Harrington, B. Parker, T. Dennis, D. Anderson, M. . , . , . , . ers ROWI R Brannan D Bowles J Quarles W Morehead F Passmore W Byers J Mundell R Hines S Hayes D Nunemann L Rmkm B Phelp ROW 2 G Holmes M Illman D Howell L Brown E Bowles M Brown V Mowers F smolsberrv O Wxlson F Harvey S Brashears A Knox D Wright ROW 3 J Houston E Vwsmn A Belcher L Wallace B Pettaway D Nichols E Josephson R Becker Matthews J Wolwr B1 rrx A Coleman E Autran M Means K Sharkey J Schab ROWI L Gzlley G Lasssull J Wagner D Keefer R Platzek D Harkness Wx Van P Hendershot ROW 2 R, 'Ulmer D Bmles D Num-mann D Malquxst A Conger ROW 3 P Mclixbbon J 'Ilpes S Vasquez N Knox Q 5 , I . ' , . ' A , , y . ,b . , . , . , 4 , . y , T. Cosby, B. Reeves. R. Wzthrow, J. Swaim. ROW 4: B. Brown, P. Cannon, W. Clingarx. P. Brown, J. K A '11 , ' ' , . Q . A. L , , M . f , , , Q , . , . - . . , 3 , , , Q ' ., . . , . , . , 3 . Y ' , . . , ' . , 74ml Gln-44 padfiuzqmd 7fze fwuzefut Ram' Ram was the theme of the Sophomore Hop Whlch was gnen Dcccmbe1 10 th 1n the local gym and stagcd by sc me capable members of the Sopl omorf Class The chalr mansnlp of th1s annual affan held yolntly by Gerry Leggett and MJYIHL lVlo11s In the ceniel of the floor stood a huge blue umblella W1th p1eces of SllVel 1ep1escnt1n 1mar,1narv ram c mmglx l1l1n lk ll fl c um On the walls wele drawmgs of old such M Campbells World Hlstory Classes sent fue Chr1stmas food packages to needy people of Europe One Went to a tamlly 1n Germany one to France and one to England through CARE a world aldmg organ 1zat1on The othex two brought good cheel to fHlTllllPS 1n England through the ARRL CAmer1can Radlo Relay LeagueJ up1 mg Semester F 1ll Semester Yau, L Alexander R Rosas B OKelley N Karr J Sller K Coggesshall E Grant N Karr J K1tr1ck G Leggett The Sophomore class has turn ed most of 1ts attent1on to the mak 1ng of athletes and to the soclety as pect of h1gh school Bxlly OKelley was one of the boys who carrled the plgskln over the endhne and contrlbuted much to the wmnmg of the champlonshlp He was also one of the ma1n factors of the B basketball and track teams John WIHSIOW also made qu1te a re cord 1n basketball A number of glrls from th1S class who are mterested 1n athletlcs went on a Weekend Skl trlp to Mlneral early 1n March Wlth other members of GAA and were enthused about the wmter sport Sweetheart of the Sophomore Class was Nancy Karr Bes1des belng e flrst glrl presldent of her class the school honored her by ele tlnef her over 8 other glrls the Queen of the Mardl Gras O .' . ' V 1-11 1 ' I K. 1 7, fl . ' ' 'H 9 11 uf ll ' 'I ' - A rl . 3 A sl 1 Q Y l 1 Y 1 C .A . fr 1 ' ' A J l s c ff ' 2 l' Q for ,11 Wfng. la f man Weatherv, rain, lighting and E r. ' ' 1 ' 7 ' R . . . , - Q , I 4 , ,., v . . - . . 7 I .- 1 . .M . , i C e' f 9 A W W . . 4 , L J' W' V . - W 1 ' xt : . :if - 5 5 - -Q . , A ' CC 77 . . ., th . . . Y C . ROW 1 D Taber J Kxtrxck T True J Howard G Levgett J Smder M Morrw L Alexander J Mat km M Chamberlam A Maln M Beard ROW 2 S Brmker D Caldwell O Warren QW Mmton C, Mefford C Rogers C Jones B Long C Hxhon D Downy B hlayfxeld M Herrmg ROW 3 C Hxckx B Martir J Kmrk R Groves L Prxvette D Pmkston E Hurst E Smith L Johnson H Cross R Hunter ROW 4 R. Marler L Wilkerson B Yocum J Scott D Shawgo N Kexth G McDoug1e M Gxbson 'Q Brewster L Deungmexler D Prxtchard Lxnwn D Wood Lucehesx M Friend W' Heyen J Winslow B OK!-alley J Gomez H. E Waterman R 3 D Hansen B Arm S Gxll R. Tessier R Neuwxrth K Greg0l'5' 'B Hamm K F Dalling P Morris B D ad E Patterson, T Clarke K Coggeshall D M3tf1y,, Willcox G Presse .x' - - , - 1 - , - , .. 5 , . , , . -. - f ' V ' Q4 , . - , . . I . . 4 . L , - 1 - , . N. , I , . . . ., . , , , . , . , . . , . M . A. . , . , . , . , . , . 4, . , . , . ,. ' . . K , . - , - , . , . , . . . , . . ..' , . ,. . - Q - , - , . . . aw . , - , ,- - , 1 ' , . , . , . ., ' 1 3 - , , 'f . K , x ' EJ - s 5 , 9 ' 7 ' ' E, , A ,Q W . -V . . , 5, ,' .V - , s '- 5' ' . 'V ,V 2. D ' . ,V -Jzh D ,,' ., . ' - , 1 , V ROW 1 cfront row left to rwht J B Baker C Harrie M Buckmeham M Foubch I-li Mullen L Norton M Heidler V Clulders W Damscheoder Z Kruger M Casxef ROW 2 O Fields R Warren R Asher K Mcfllraneg, A Evans B Beavers R Olds D Baker G Jester C Palxtovxch L Denney D Oserholtzer ROW 3 L Phelps D Ellxott W Burns N Whxttxer D Unfrxed L Pattxson S Duggan M Fickle H Baldwin F GUldlCl A Lofberg T Terry B Williams ROW 4 A Andre J Mxller W Kxng B Daniels A Thomas L Hylton C Austm E Walker R Roberts T Posey F Fowler H Unfrxed E ROW 1 E Grant V Patterson J Wangelm B Slack M Yates N Johnson A Wilson J Evich P Nuttal S Staggs S Zufelt N Dugger ROW 2 D Rams C Rains D Madsen K Martin J Lee L Black mon E Lacey E Knox H Guthree R McLean B Fyllmg I-I Ely ROW 3 L Gregory H Scheuer mann I Stafford D Loomxs R Massxe P Keroher E Dyer D Woods E Howell A Engel E1 Pattison C Dryden D Oxley ROW 4 D Grass R, Lawton R Massxe R McGinnis B Hitchcock F Gee R Wahl R Hanson G Loutln J Henderson R Morehead , 3, . . , . . I., . 3 , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . .. . . , . , . , I . . . Q - 1 Q 1 v - , - p - n - A a - 1 - 1 - - , . , . . - . . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , - . - 1 - 1 - 1 - l f n - . . ' 4 ,S Z v i I , 4 WSMMM? . A 4' , Q R . K 3 . . . , . , , , . f ' 1 - 1 - , . , . , , , . , . . . . , . , .. , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . I 4 , . , - - . Q , . - , . , . , . , . , - , . , - p ' f , . . , . . . . . . , . , 4 o - , . , . . 1 - f - Q ' - 55201074 6 There were many Freshman out for sports both boys and glrls Frosh 1 who wma tor C fl fl tou lt GHJOy'lOlS and l Ll 4 l ihe member sh1p cons1derably A number of Freshman boys re celved blocks 1n football th1s year but only one made the flrst Stflllg on elther basketball squad except Mose Mastellotto He was an outstandm hgure on the court and de much credxt for lt Another person who has done a number of th1n,,s r markably well 15 Donna Rae Rannells She was one of the solo clarmets of the band an outstandmrg f1gure on the Tlger Mrr ror Staff and d1d well 1n everythmg she undertook Thls class has shown much talent not only 1n sports but ln gfood soorts manshlp and mav Drove to be one of the most outstandlnp' classes both soc1ally and scholastlcally Sprmg Semester Q W Smlth D Bloss B Graves E Thomas R Kllduff ecf Sllawawayd. Fall Semester 'lei K Wellman J Ad ms J Franklm D Beardsley J Reed I am a Scrub' xx ls se n qulte frequently on the slgns wh rch many Freshmen boys carr1ed October 13 of thlS school year As you must have guessed lt was the day of the Fresh man In1t1at1on Besldes carrymg the s1gns the boys dressed 1n Jeans m sldeout and backwards stockmg caps tee shunts neckt1es and had a large amount of l1pst1ck on thelr faces The glrls graclously appeared 1n sfym blouses worn backwards sk1rts on upslde down and tl wlth ropes The1r han' was done up 1n many l1t tle p1g ta1ls All 1n all, the whole class was attractlvely dressed The memorable dav ended with the trad1t1onal brawl between the Freshmen and Sophomores, the lat ter wmmng 7 to 3 The turnout of the newcomers to the Freshman Receptlon was large and It was an occaslon long to be rem embered y ' , ' .', r , p X , ' , ' I ' A gn s lx . c,u.', . J., .. . nd V , l U 'cl N F 13233 .. l, .'- , . . ., K , . ,K . . ff- , 94 1 va A - V ' 1 I N' MN- ' Z: .. ff v' ng , . .. ' ' ri si -: X ' 5 ,Magi 9 - EFVSS - - . ' 0- 9 A, . -, ' z 4 . Y C. 1 . r . p . . i M Q , t . . . . v . L - - v ' A L. V L. . , ,I ' . .. 7 'J ' ' ' ' . . ll . ' . . . . Y I V- , cc .as ,lc , ,, S ' ' . E ' , 1 1 ' v n cz ya - - a a Q v . .I ,I . dc. ... ROW1 ifront mv. left to rlghtr P Bxffle L Cheff M Beslan J Goble L Garfleld J Bledsoe D D1 Maszwa G Berrumen N Blown M Andoe E Beanie B Beltmm G Buznq T Blarkwell ROW 2 P Brlndt Cogffan B Burrell P Butlu J Doyle In Dmxon H Amflcn J Allen S Adams D Brovfn C Benson I Lloghan G Clmgan ROW 3 C Atkxson N Atkxson E COHIPY E Beasley O Eamefl S FICKQS E Frvsler C5 Caldwell B Jameson D Frxcnci Q Greffq M COTUQIPV I Bower ROW 4 E Eid ROW! S McNeeHe P Grow B Hagen C Grxffm L Gomez B Grawel D Long R Jacobson L I-Iaskm 0 Maxim H Lucas B Lawyer ROW 2 B Hake J ROSS L NCISOH L Bake! J EKWDS C ENDS J mem mg C Rhmdca B Chapman J Kwsner M Dotsou M Harris ROW 3 L Des Cvmbeq B BYOWH 0 Roberteor B Blown C Baker G Duggan D Anderson V Bunker R Campbell J Bootvvrxght D Co' 'lette J Manclull ROW 4 F' Wlllard J Wells L Johnson N Henderson G Colllxxson D Hultz B Cole man F Haxsew D Gentry L Hadley G Enyast 0 Dickenson ' Q : . ' , . , . 3 , . , . ' , . .. . 4 .4 11 . , , u , . . , 1 . X I , v- n 5 - - y - - , - - V 1 - , - gg. V Q f , L . , . - . . . A 1 . - ' . ' -' 1 V , . ridge, L. Barnes, J. Andenson, P, Gibson, A. Boyd, D. Anderson, Jr, Gilley. B. Dodson, L. Brown, B. Groshart. 1 . Q ., . . . , . , . ' ' , . . . ' 13, , . - b Q - Y , ' ' , A . 5, , ' . 1 , , , . . . ', . fr ., - -1 . ., L, . ' ' , . , g. , , Y - 9 - Q - -1 4 V 9 ' 4' . , , , 7 ROW 1 R Parmentxer J Daughertx B Mason K Wlute G Rxddle V Robertson G Morehead K Reed, P Swett P Mooney D Rannells R Mfnor ROW 2 R Neher D Wflght R Mcfllenny W Klem J Lewis T Keenan G Rodrlguez L S11oxsden D Lewellen N Lambert L Hiatt C Claxton ROW 3 D Katzen G Pulley A Malzhes S Kerolwr D Marler V McCracken V Stafford J Kofler M Huston C Wilson, E McNamara S Russell ROW 4 B Edwards D D aley N Douglass D Jones D Archulets F Hall D McDan D Hamxlton L Keefex R Mmer A Powell l .Qu ROW! M Moseley W Osborn D Lxnclwx D Webb W Smith P Overstreet S Swmney J Webb B Lufher B Schultz K Sxxeves G Nfilll L McCleem E Thomas D Varuel ROW 3 N Asborn G Post L Peden B We-mer H Stoull N Cor V Robertson M Ross J Lee D Lacey V Osby J Reed T NeLon ROW 4 J Kro er D Shxzp J Qcloes J Wood B Zxmmerman B Kllcluff J Burns R Carel lo D Zzmmerman J Aulla J Stzffozd B Vvebb M Johnsen ROW 5 J Weema H Neo J Worthing Lon M Cannon G Pettx J Fxmmln J N14 Kim M Mastelotto E MSIE B Simpson D Blow E, Brown R Howarth ROW 6 L Wxman I P one K Hess T Powers B Nlles V Evans D Deadv G Ronan D Butler D Caldwell B Bertram M lloppxr C Robertson . ' , . 1 . . Q, -. x K' . Z X 1 ' . .. v ' 1 - Q f 1 . , . , . ' , . ' , . y - 1 ' ' ' - x . f. . . , . , , . , . - 1 ' 1 ' w ' 1 - . , , , , ', . , H. ' . fi f S V A V Wi : . . ', , . , . ' :L , , 1 . ' ,, . , . W, , , , Taylor, I. Smeclley, D. Mullen. B. Jennings. QROW 21 N. Killgore, O. Schleigh. D. Wilson, E. Smith, J. . , . , 2 . . . 1 , . . 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Q ' , . . flew W :CB S Andoe P Frank W A W1nslow H Gutlerrez K I J Sller J Hastmgs M Bean N Lofberg K Wellman D Green Roll call of the shlps governlng body cons1sts of two members from each class a representatlve of the Block O GAA and Honor SOC19ty the VICE pres1dent secretary nd pres1dent of the Student Body The term of 0ff1C9 IS a semester Wlth the help of Mr Stollar who IS 1n charge of Student Act1v1t1es the commlttee plans out a calendar of all the school s aCt1V1t1BS such as dances student body meetmgs conferences and speclal days Albr1ght L Alexander J Coggan J Swaln Hudson J Reed D Harrls D Davls Smlth E Leggett P Smlth T Arvln Cogshall A B11ls R Kllduff B Sundahl One of the dut1es IS to make laws and FBVIGW the const1tut1on Th1s year an amendment was made to the constltutlon concernmg the elect1on of yell leaders Hereafter the yell leaders w1ll be elected by the student bodv 1nstead of by the counc1l Th1s body st1ll has charge of electlng the Edltor and the Junlor Edltor of the Nugget and 1ssu1ng student body cards g1v1ng votlng pr1v1lege and stu dent rates at games Yes The Executlve COIYITIIIVCGG was kept busy th1s year L. 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J' ezuef p zz, ogfwm mis an WM wmv' N Lofberg M G AH3St3S10u A Wlnslow DuY1Hg tne fall semeste1 student body act1v1t1es were somewhat l1m1ted partly be cause of the 1nadequate fac1l1t1es for holdmg student meetlngs and partly because of a lack of school Splflt Th1s semester the student body was 1n charge of the coke stand durlng the major football and basketball games The laqest undertakmg done excluslvely by the student bodv was the promotme of the Curt1s School Plane Under the Curtls School Plane Under the Curtls School Plane the whole school took part 1D selllng magazlne subscr1pt1ons Wlth the prof1t from New di'f'?.1v g b' ur :V D Green P Smlth T OKelly Bean the magazme subscrlpuons along W1th a small amount of money on hand members of the band recxeved new umforms On December fourth representatlves from the H1gh School of Butte County assem bled IH the Orovllle H1gh Gym for a Hlgh School Conference The leadlng tOp1CS of d1scuss1on at the Conference were Student Relat1onsh1p Student Teacher Relat1onsh1p and Student Parent Relat1onsh1p The Con ference featured such outstandms, spc1ke1s as Dr Hugh Bell and Roger Deas W1th the sceduled dances and otheract1v 1t1es completed the fall semester came to a close Wlth the customary elect1on of new offlcers o X - - . ..,...., ., .V '- . ii: 'Q' X .... 272- ff -V Vt yff Q-if f at y X A E 'X A xg 5 w mlm, 2 5 'Ag - 4 .- .... . sagf.w:?f4+fM 5 B , Q , f at , ---- -- 4, . 5.3.5 -QF V A.. 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I 1 ' kr A xi N ' ca ' ., 79 nz - , 77 Cl ' ' ' - ,, . . . . s I ' I L C . in mm M pw any M emi ,Q H 'Q 10 F M1407 l Sam ww as lfllm igtbrli fa A W1nsloW T Arvln E Safford S Andoe G Waugh Another school year has passed and we are leav1ng our Alrna Mater The sen1ors never aga1n to return here for classes Stu dent Body Meetlngs were a success and the spr1ng counc1l was actlve 1n rev1s1ng the con st1tut1on and appo1nt1ng comnrnssloners of flnance and rnalntenance Due to the return of the audltorlum noon dances were made posslble Rallies grew 1n S176 and Splllt be cause everyone dlsplayed fbasketball baseball, and Makmg up the soc1al x 'Na sm we mm -is ff a ta ,gs RY if J 'K Hifi, P Srnlth Thomas 1nterest 1n sports track rneetsj agenda Were, the 'VIard1 Gras, Junlor Prom, M1l1tary Ball GAA Dance, The MUSIC and Athlet1c Festl val, and the Senlor Farewell Throughout thls year our school sp1r1t has been 1mprov1ng and I hope that next year OUHS Wlll be noted for 1ts good school Splllt We :as L , ..., 'N , iii :sig-:,:E::-:Q-5: 2 Z1 1- I A f 'E . 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Harris The Block OU Society started this Year When spring rolled around the big pro- by electing Paul Smith President Chaxles cats were, IIFSI the beard contest with Lerner Vice President Elba Stafford Secre r1 es for the heaviest and tanciest beards tary and Duane Harris Executive Commit second a new event +01 this school, an Ath tee Member letic Banquet for all of the boys that went In the fall the first project was the out tor athleti s during the yea and third Freshman Initiation, along with the Fresh 1 cl last the Initiation of the new Block O man Sophmore Brawl Next came color week memoers fthe cleaning and white washing and Kangaroo Court, prior to the Chico foot oi the C J the reallx important event of the ball game tear arfl on Mx an Bean Duane Harris Ted Geoioe T011 CR nwu Ja k Cc gan and Cl1ft Campbell R011 U left to 11Oht Qwayne Minton Bill Caldvell Don Se 1 d AlT1e1Chle1 Don Davis Hnold Wilson Bob Hemstalk Wendell Brown Dwight Andoe Gene Beau Paul Smith Dick MacAfee and Gus Anastas1ou Rovs ITI left to iight K nneth Martin M1ckey Gibsr n Ham Uni 1ed Bob Thomas Bob W1lscn Johi ne Gomez Al Walsh Earl W1 e Don Lambert Carl Blo Jaun 711101 naw Withioxx Chailes Abien and Roy Oveistreet Row IV left to light Maftlll Rvan Jack Hencle on Gen 'VIcDo1g e Bob Beaxers Hank Gutiexiez But h Cl rk Einie Keyes Marcella Smith Elba Stxffoirf Ge alrl Keiohei Ron McElroy Joe Jones and Gene Velkerk Row V left to rlght Mlllald Austin Dwight Kert albeit Chi stensen Carl Koflei Ml Hxl11i0H Jack Hoes Pa' MCK1bb6H Challes Leinei Keith Cogeesl ll and alvadoi Vasque? o . 7 . . . i . 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Row I l ft to 11ght Erma Ross Pat Cannon W111 1 ll 1, tt Fld 1 Jean A n Bettv Campbell Evelyn Whlte Bev Albrlght Lynn 11 1 P 1 Maman Slxllllllll an Mlqs Mr'Neft Row II left to r1ght Kathy Damer Rlta EIITA e e lvlow Q hx eanne Cl 11 n Dolo1es T o sm Arlen Russell Kay Sharkey Marllyn Means P11 F 1 1 1 and Beverly Andrews Row 'I left to Ilght Janet Wagner Betty Wlldbe l Pla l lqnll x Parl on Ruth Platvek Margaret Howartle Nancy Lofbe1g Kathy Doyle Margo e DLOX ll A1d1 11 Q1 e1s 1eet GCCIE na BLIIIS and Ml s Nlvland Row 1 left to ught Verna Patterson Pat Ke1che Gen fx Fc llll ll Biltfl '1 1t1am Thelma Morehead And1ea Lofberg Sandra Duggan and N010 Wln t1e Row II l6ft to r1ght Pat Brandt Claudla Cog n Bettf Bunell lVI'lll1Kll HHIIIS Dol 1es Wood Ina Staffold Eva Grant Irene Brower Pat Swett Be crlw D 11 on J!lll'lllll l D xle Ja k1 Read Lols Cheff Sally Gre ff and Monte Flckle Row III left to ught Helen Scheuermann C11 ol Vf1lSOll We A1 ll Blfosoe IG K lhpl Elxa MCN1 mara Svlva Russell My1na Corbalev Marle Bend Rlfa C C112 ICH Dan ch1 de1 J k1e Kof' 1 Shlrlev Q nney Phylhs Overstreet Fanet EVlCh md 1-'11 1 rm ixx ll Rovx IV left to rlght Wxlma Smlth Joanne Vlrbo B'11b Tay Ol Bettx Laces Veva Oslex Cha lotte Harm V1v1an Chl1dClS Mary Lou Heldlel Gf al llp Le tf La VGII9 A19X lll'l9l Janet Howard Jolene Sn de1 Marle Chamberlam Charmalne Rlwadfs 'mc' f xce 1141111111 Row V left to rlght Kay Reed Edna Dyer Bcfty 'XE 111 I 1111 I 1101 Imelle Gle on Judy Wange 111 Maxme Mo1r1s T1Sh3 T1ue and Judv Kxtrlck , e 3 , 1 , 'Q Cliztilsm. Maw T171 1 . Re 5: 92 1 119 , ' , . ' , ' ' , Dlll 1Q'. , atty Yi 'a ei-7. 1 '1 ' 'Mp ' , ' 2 , ' ' .fi 1153 r. . is 1,2 Y2ll'l . .7 a .. ' 1' - ' , ,Q , , ' , f Jester. .Ioan 'lj'1i11 Tios1!1.a Jflllfqi. ' 1, ' 3 , ' rger, Effie, 1tff5e1i. r CV' ,1 I . .1 . A, 1 , y ' vi YL. 1. i AA. 'L fr' l A K 1.8 l ' 'S 1, . , , ,, 5 , -1 -11 l1 Dar, , 11' sc . 1 '11'1 e' ' , . 1 f Neison, Arvilla Wilson, Diane Tabor, Eleanor Hake, Mary Yatesh, Opal E:lwa1'dI1, Maureen E'X'iend. Gay 1, . , ' ' ' 1 ' uzf. 1: -, , , , V? . , '1 1 cj, 10 e 11, L , v 0' ' 'L D31 ' ' A 1' , ' 3 , '1' .' '. -, 'r 1 fr: J. ' 1- , 'Q 1. , ' V, ' 21 ' , ,'1 Tl Wu: 1 1 IS 'C. ', as ' .ey ' ,wi , ' - ' , 2- 1 'Q fl! HY 'F . 1 , ' : ' ' , ', 1 ' are 1 'l ', Q 1 ge 1, 1r- ,V ':4. ' ' ' ' , ' . '. .::' .d'1. .stzrfe 1, 1 ,' 11 1 '. , , y ', , 1 .Lvj,'1' . ' Z V I ,V .5 21-I. ,, I Agi' -Q I . . 1 - 742 jf!! acid Fall officers. left to right: Execu- tive C 'tte . OIHITII Q Members, Jerry Qggm Swaimg Secreetary Edith Autrang Vice- President, Bev Al- bright, and Presi- dent, Ann Winslow. Brains where are they That was th way rt seemed the first semester for there were only 20 full members on the Honor So Lrety and 10 associate members The second semester thing brrghtend up a bit For there were enthusiastic members and associate members The first big event sponsored by the lo calC SF Chapter was the Ninth Annual or Spring Officeus: J 1Presid,ent, Ted Geo- rgeg Vice-President, Joan Flynng Secre- tary, Mary Lou Pop- pelreiter, and Exec- utive Committee Member, Sue Andoe. atorrcal Contest held February 8 The gener al theme of the contest was An Ounce of Prex entron Those participating rn the frn als were Ray Krlduff Joyce Johnson Sue Andoe Shirley Hess, Bob McLean Jo Ann Adams Donna Rannels, and Andrea Lofberg Winners of the contest Were, first, Sue Andoe second, Donna Rannels, and third Pay Krlduff Row I left to right Joanne Schab Edith Autran E Albrr h Andrea Lofberg Sue Andoe Joan Flynn Elinor Autrfrn Marcia Swift and Margaret Stratton Row II left to right Jerri Swarm Locrlan Grabs 1 N1 If Coppeliert r Mr Fyllrng David MCK1m Earl Pat' rson and Royne MCGIHHIS Row II' left to right Joxc Mahan Mar ueritte Tirrsen Rc ernary Newrith Ruth Tessrer Lorell Gr gory Maureen Friend and Bettie Slack A4 ' 11 , ' , . 9 . . . i . H 1 XM i v - Y . ,, . . . . - - .. . Y A . ' 7 7 7 v 1 . Ki . , - . - 1 7 . . . - u ' . -' - ' 0 'mf -'U 1 . 1 - - - sv - rw --1 1 1 1 1 A v , . . K ' -'1 - -11 1 ' 1,0 1--- 'f-, - ' . - ' ' ' . . U . .r. .-L. C , - C , . , , . 1.9 . , . L. ' I 9 . 'Q ' ' 1 C ' 1.3. . , S . 7 . ', 3 D . . . , . ' , . fe- af, Left to rlght row 1 B Bar ett C Devol N PUPtl6l161f 1 B Caldvsell M1 Fyllm A Wlnslow J Len Norton A Lofbelg L Hadley J Swfu D Bea1dsleV J Adams R ROd113Ll Hendelson M Popp l1e1te1 B Jennln s 2 x 3 J M h n M F1 end L G1ego1y M Mean M Sw ft 4 un D Pfxnnall B Slatk M Ralatos R Mayo N E Allllolll cu 1 Q Co van M Canncn J Fmnklln D Dealy F Gee R MCGIIIHIS 'I Ge 1ge L 'ra an C' Ms 10014 Honor SOC1Bty membershlp tor the sprlng semester equalled that 01 last year Orovllle s C S F students were glad thelr member Shlp was large enough to atgam be an actlve soclety Pr1v1lege cards were agam put to use th1s t1me the mam prlvlleqe belng that of not havmg to attend seventh perlod makeup classes for excused absences Then too the Honor Soclety members enjoyed the trlp tak en on thelr annual cut day Represe1tat1ves of the Orovllle chapter ent to the Orovllle Ch1CO Bram Brawl held m Chlco March 16 were Ray K1ldufl Ann Wmslow Sue Andoe Ted George, and Jerry Waln A talent show ln the form of a 15 mvnutc slut from each school was presented after the qu17 Rav K1lduff B111 Caldwell James Lenhoti and N1Ck Poppelre1ter pre pared O1ov1lles Sklt Orovllle Won the Brawl 46 39 At the left Donna Rae Rannells who placed second center Ray K1l th1rd place hono1s mah , . L., - L. Hp, . V 'ji'S V Ti z ' . M 2 m.. f -at , I E I Y I . F . s V81 7 . 3. i. . ' K H. ' A . ' J. 1. . , 9 ,T H it up 1 KN 1' -v-. - 5 gk al.. i hoff, R. Kilduff, L. Gregory. Row 2: M. Skinner, J. Schab. M. Strattcn, S. Andoe, J. Flynn, E. Autran, L. , . ', . , , 5111. lox' 2 . a 3, . 1 , -. ', . .E, . '1 , . ', A, . . Ae1.Iio1.v :V.B,a . .K '.s, . . ., . . . - , . e' ',. -. 'F3.. gL,'1,. ,. 4 .. . , . , ' '. 2' , . A.. a , . ' -. 'W . . , . . . C ' -- 1 . - K ' , . Q4 H Y 7 1 1 5.1 . . . H k . . . 4' .1 7 7 . ' 1 'Yi 1 - . ' A ' . C-37. . X -- is . ' ff, 1 , . l 2' S ! Wlrner Sue Andoe du at rlght got eanaayd W wifi GROUP A Front rowltor C Devol L Brown R Wahl E P tl1SOH Major A G Hooper A Chrls topherson W H1gg1DS A Devol and A Lawson Second row l to rE Coleman W Baty J Staffo1d H Lucas B HIQQIPQ D Alfreg R Becker O Martln R Morehead J Mansf1eld and J Scheueremann Thlrd row l to rR Prultt T Powers J Weems B Webb G MIUITIS T Dennis G P10 SISG P G1bson and W Klng Group B Front row ltor J Henderson A Boyd R Ta trnan Lt E Vasco J Swalm H Bly and G Gr1ff1n Second row l to r C Benson J Mlller D Caldwell E Snnth R Campbell and W N1les Thlrd row l to r H Poppelrerter T Apoa1n R Ramsey L PIOQISG J Krueger and D Brown mf 4 Q ., inf J l 8 A . It J .U - 4 ,,, wxafk ,X , Xcf.l x W 'ff 3 N P J 'A L . 6 1 K jx , so lf gf A all if si . f is --:' n W M ,M3 g M M X f , th 1' g Q 'sf if L Q ,ij S -Jr? ' r V' , , W a. L . X3 Q21 Q ' . .1 f T, an Hg A 3 . :ri-to f . 'wg-L-V ' - Q - 5 1 m ,L M as L ' ., ,Q 7 5 W ., I 'ph Q x .,... 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L , . , . 4 Q 7 ' . , . , . , . , . r , . . - m , q , 1 L 7. . 1 n nw 5 . y 7!ae Selileaa K ntola Flma K111gore Mike Hoef11n0 Dick Gieen 1nd Joe T nes Row II left to 11Uht Tom Clarke Roiald Coggan Sam Eldridge Jeiry Luthel Dvx1ghtTevse'1eP Iee Snowden Ray Cobblei Jim Richard sen Dwi ht Andoe Bob Andoe and Fied Ciabtiee Roy III 'err to right B111 Mattlev Ralph Byeis Jonathar' Anderson Richard MIDEI Dervl Nat1on Delbfit Ha sen B111 Lacey Bob Lawyer Lee Barnes C 11 Bal-'cr Jack Scheueimann Row IV left to 11ah1 B111 To dan Dick Woods D1ck Anderson N 11 Lfribeit B111 Daniels Douglas OD91bO1f761 B111 Nlev Tames V 1'1cox Chailey ROQGIS and Alfled Chlls toph E1 son FFA meeting followed by the State Fair Ronald Coggan Charles Rogers and Bill Mattly comprlsed a championship poultry Judging team and combined with Elmo Klllgore Tom Clarke and Ray Cobbler also captured third place in poultry exhibits Orov1lle played host to the County FFA public Speaking Contest and to the countv FFA Basketball Tourney Dick Green repre sented Oroville 1n Public Speaking Two members Warren Byers and Dick the Butte County FFA Delegates to the State Convention at can Luis Obispo were Jack Scheuermann nd Elmo Killgore with President Warren Byers acting as delegate to the National Con xeniion at Kansas City Other activities included the establish ment of a feed buying coop, coop quiz contest Fathei Son Banquet and the Chico Field Day 'bl 6.2! ore VICE Pres, W Minton, Sec, D Green, Tres, M Hoeflmg, Reporter J Miller Sarge Arms a 'V, 'G za, ' Y to V. 'V . I D: V l . , fg- I V - 1 . 1 I x - I ', Z ' M, ii. FFA activities began with a summer Green served as president and secretary of Y 1 . - - ' . ' . ' Q , I ' f rt' A 2.-- ' ,A A M ,, e, 1 1 gear aaa. A , 1 , ti, , g , '. . .' . ' - 1 - 1 r szu 446, if 2 fic fi! X -'Q ' Av ,gag 5 I ' ' iI'I'0l' Volume X OFOV1119 UHIOH H1bh School No Y eta Lynn Dunba1 T1ger MIYFOT Staff y K1lduff SPORTS DEPARTMENT Stuaxt Hayes held lcvxn the of boys spo1ts edltor du1111f1 th sem st 1 wh1l 1'1eshm n Jo n1e A1 m mot the SDOIIS fC-lG111S C1 11mn N1ck Poppel1e1te1 took OVB1 the boys spmt departmen fO1 the D1 te1m All d1d c1cd1table Jobs and e 1C hyl ae aci on leak xefu except the g1adu1t1n N1ck AND THE REST OF THE LOWLY REPORTERS MHIIHH Sk 111161 xas b p 11 GX 11ew fad and f3.Sh1O!l du11n t e e wh1le she condu t cl he1 yell l11 1ash1on co1ne1 Joan Flynn was exchange ed1to1 and sh aso ww P The Mallba Joanne Jcl ab 111 111 an 1nte1est110 tyle bo t 1he bca she had 1ead and the mo 16S she had een Cecena Erbs spent con 1de1a11' t1n'1e txymg to fmd Jokes f01 I Nea1' D1ed Laff1n The othe1 TEDOIEEIS 11 1e Jacks of all uades 1h y xx e1e the lox ly repo1ters who W1OfE about anvborl and anythmg He1e a1e the1 11a111 More glory to them and we hoo they re back 11ext yea1 W1 1 Robe f Mayo and Donna Rae Ranne 1Sopl1r Qonna Stages Lea1 ne N 1 'on and Helen Mullen 1.111 Bev A br1ght Jer1y Swa1m and Cla1a Lavelle fSr7 N1ck Poppelre1te1 and B1ll Calcl well Congratulatlons all of you 101 a f1ne Job H GRATITUDE The Jo 111al1sm tl ent xte1e lu k 1 5 ye 1 ln Daung a tn 11 teac IG tl11sc1 M1s Com Dloovn W1tl1 El n tln m th wo 1 f len th w'11s1c1e lon '10 ' Cll9S my Ihlllk lou' EDEREZER SCROOGE S 1 og ls who Jare Ltnh ff bu o 0 111 Il you 'ix h 11 ll 112 p11v1 t 1 1tn u 0111 o 61 the 1 lulr James who he t Dost l a 1 1 1 '11 o S 1 1 S a S 'VI 1 d1'l '1 ban p be 111 ll 131 dep11t1re1t NOVV YOU KNOVV C aud1 ow ns W3 the 0 11 who keg, he1 s and eals pn ln 1d 1 t Cl r' 1l1fClI'1 al1x,D 101 l1e1 Column Ol R cl F01 a yea1 she vt nt wltb rut a yhne ln O1dEl to 1ema n und cted bu nov1 she s wxllxng to come 0 1f l11LO the op n and 1et on he1 121111 '2- KILDUFF DUNBAR LEAD EdltO1 of th1s yea1s T1ge1 M111o1 was Ray K1lduff who had held tlus lost ln h1s Junlol yea1 For hls asso mate ed1to1 he had Lynn Dunb11 Both edltor and assocute carr1ed out ren outles Wlth eff1c1enry and cap b1l1ty makmof the MIITOI ar 1mpo1t ant pa1t of s hool l1fe Next year Ly 11 has plans of 1mD1OV1Hg lt and her ex peuence should stand he1 1n go l stead Good luck Lynn and thank you Ray OPERATION HEADACHE The Tlgel M1rro1 had to go th10u h many hannels before 1f f1na1ly reach ed the consumer Here was the rou t1ne proceuule The HSS1g Unents we1e made by the edltor the Journahsm stu dents to1e1ed and handed them 111 the ed1to1 and MIS Bloom proof read tl'em the Melculy off1ce llnotyped them a11d fmally M1 Nelsons prmt mg classes punted them S Y, . 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Poppelrerter and Claudra Owen xx ere rn charge of bovs and guls SPOTTS The rt department xxas under the mfrn agement of Charles Brown One of the most rmportant Jobs that of Photoaraphx hrdrtor was frlled verv capablv lox Gere Wauah He has spent manx a mrd nrght hour bettmg the prctures ready to meet the engrax ers deadhne Marran Skrnner xxrth the assrstance of Clara lax elle handled organwatron Musrc was cox ered by Joanne Schab Joan Flx nn xx as n charge of classes The fnst txxo Weeks of the year were spent rn malrrng a dummy of the book We wanted to pulolrsh Then Wrth the complete cooperatron of Jack McHugh, photographer, and the untrrrnp, gLllClEiPCG of Mr Nelson. prrnter thrs book was consumated We present the Nugget for your approv al hoprnq xou xx1ll frnd here the happy mem orres of your school Vear o 1. h ' , ' A A N Y J' C .AA ff .N., :ff J A ' . . . E+ ,grim I:-Z: , Q . . wa, Qt' ---'4 ' ' ,. l Q I I . ' ' if ..L,:,g, , 5 ' . ' . 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I 7 .a Blow 7fraZ Mm 25 From left to right first row Robert McLean Gene Vasco J0V1llMCAU111iP Louis Rankin B111 Hitchcock Second row James Miller Bill Jordan Dick Giegn Bob Nestle Ron Henderson Left to right first row Kathy Layman Maileile Qovsland Dolores Millsap Alberta Nunn Nancy Brown Patricia Butler Mr Archie Hooper Kay Pced Ruth Hammond Dolores Rodgers Jenney Lee Henry Ann Coleman Se ond row Darlene Hultv Do lglasine Webster Rita Ermatinger Mavis Schwartz freda Flatter Betty Wildbergei Third vovx Geia dine Burns Barbara Bertram Edna Hurst Wanda Damschrodei Dorothy Stafford Mary Clatworthy Thelma Percv Dacey Keefer Geraldine Holmes Bai ba a Bru e Dolores Tros1n Arlene Russell Joan Roo igues Fourth row Maxine Layman Elta Ma Clark Patri ia Lantz Kathy Barnei Pat Tiedemann Beverly Dawson Wilma Van Derlyn Well Naoni PEWHE Nancy Henderson Jeanne Clausen Viola Stiai lberg Vivian Childers Dola Crabtree Alma Stone 2 ' , ' , ' ' 4, - , . . , ' 1 I , ' ' - ' , ' , , ' 1 - 1 A ' 'i .T '4 1 f 1 . 1 . . c 'z ' 4. 1 . . , ' , ' Y JoAnn Bledsoe, Minnie Moseley, Aileen Orrick, Norma Conway, Vivian Emmons, Wilma Arrendale, E1- , .. .. 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I M QA' . lfze Mm ,Qefuncf 7fze Bay ss-sqft Mr hlckenscher Mr Harr1son Mr Fel1pe Mr N Coach Hugh HHTIISOP who d1rected two Junlor Varslty squads to champ1onsh1ps holds the hmelrght on thls years coaches page Coach Harrlson gulded a strong Bee foot ball team wrth only one t1e on the deblt s1de to the top spot He then coached a JV casaba qulntet whlch lost onlv one league game ano also took flrst place He IS now XVOI'k1I1., w1th all three track teams wlnch at thls WI'1t1l'1!., have competed 1n one meet Hugh Harrlson was born 1n Orland and was graduated from Harmlton C1ty H1gh School He majored 1n Phusrcal Educatron wh1le at Ch1co State College from whlch he was graduated Wlth the class of 28 Before comm., to Orov1lle 1n 1940 he taught 1n a Marysvllle elementary school and 1n the Toulumme H1gh School Toulumme County Cal1forn1a Coach Joe Fehpe graduated from Oro v1lle Umon H1gh School 1n 1936 He took h1s four years at Santa Clara College and spent one year 1n graduate work at Cahforma Joe as he 1S usually known around school spent three and a half years 1n Uncle Sams Navy rn the South P3C1f1C theatre of war Durrng th1s t1me he worked up from an Apprent1ce Seaman to a L1eutenant Sen1or Grade He served as Damage Control Offlcer on an o1ler for two and a half years then spent the rest of hrs t1me as Debarkat1on Offlcer on an Attack Transport Coach Fellpe came to Orov1lle IH Decem ber of '45 and, SIDCQ that t1me, has coached X011 football basketball and baseball He brought basketball and baseball co champronshlps to O UH S m 1948 and coached the 48 Junlor Le 1on baseball team to the d1str1ct pennant Coach V1v1an Nelson who mentors the B baseball squad has agaln assembled trong aggregatwn of freshmen and sopho rnores to represent Orov1lle There IS no or ranlzed league so the B s play the surround mg small h1gh schools IU mformal competl tlon Last years JV nme won more fravs than It lost and thls seasons squad lf lt keeps up 1ts two one wln loss record should do the same Coach Nelson was graduated from Chlco State College IH 1936 Wlth a major IH Indus trlal Arts Before Jomrng the Orov1lle teach mg sta'f he obta1ned pI8Ct1C3l exper1ence m the bu1ld1n trades In add1t1on to coachmg baseball he teaches pr1nt1ng and general math The C and D basketball teams were gurd el by Coach Edgar Flckenscher Coach Frckenscher graduated from Sac ramento I-hgh School IH 38 He spent two years at Sacramento Junlor College and went on to recelve h1s Bachelor s degree from the UH1VCTS1ty of Calrfornla at Berklev He spent four years ID Uncle Sam s A1r Force dur1ng whlch t1me he spent one year at UCLA learrnng the MGt9OFOlOg1St vocatlon After leav1ng the US A1r Force he went back to Cal to obtaln h1s Master s degree 1n the SCIGPCQ of Mathematlcs Orov1lle IS h1s f1rst publ1c hlgh school assxgnment , I at A ' Wg , X ra A ik 5? 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' . 7 - A . 1 7 K ' 7 ' ' ,R - 4 v , . . , . , . . 7 - I 7 ' l P745 Jana aww emi! ri gifeiggq, MQQES .L sw R vw 1 E Keyes J Jones C Campbell C B10 s P Hlr s T Lerner B Thomas J R1 hardson l J Ei crton N Stratlgopoulos M Anglen H 1 me D Pau W Brown F Johnson Row 3 T Arvm A Tre1ch1er R Wlthrow A Walsh G V l 1k J Wehpe The Orov1lle Tlger V3fS1ty football tea m f1n1shed the 1948 campalgn Wlth four wlns and three losses for a 571 average Thls ave rage eventy one pornts better than the 4 season when the boys won four and lost the same number One hundred and seventy three polnts W ere amassed by the Tlgers to mnety seven d1g1ts by the oppnents but the fact that n1n ety SIX po1nts of the T1ger's total were scored agalnst Marysv1lle and Westwood mrght hel p explaln the three contests ln the loss col umn 20 Orov1lle at Grass Valley 13 In the flrst game of the 1948 season the Tigers whlpped the Grass Valley MIHGFS 20 to 13 Don Lee Davls and Hank Guttlerrez starrted ln th1s fray, Davls wlth h1S passlng arm and Hank Wlth h1S 40 yard run on a spralned ankle 20 Marysvllle at Orov1lle 45 After wmmng at Grass Valley the T1gers when on to trample the MafySV11lG Ind1ans 45 to 20 The aerlal arms of Carl Bloss and Don Davls and Gene Verkerk's St1Cky fmgers were outstandmg 1n thls contest 25 Reddlng at Orov1lle 6 Orov1lle lost 1ts thlrd t1lt to the superlor Shasta Wolves squad After two w1ns the Frgers couldn t get gomg and scored thelr on ly TD of the 25 to 6 fray on a pass from Davls to Wendell Brown i Westwood at Orov1lle 51 October 22 the Tlgers st1ll smartlng from the1r loss to the Wolves ran roughshod ove r the Westwood Lumberjacks 51 to 7 Almost evely el1g1ble man who played 1n thls contest lugged the leather for a score Q3 Orov1lle at Red Bluff 6 OFOV1ll6 got 1ts fourth wln from the Red Bluff Spartans on the loser's grld The Spar tans scored only once, 1n the second perlodl Frnal score was Orov1lle 33 to Red Bluff's 6 13 Chlco at Orov1lle 12 For want of a converslon pornt, a game was lost After squeezmg by 1n last year's fray 6 to 0, the Ch1C0 Panthers wrang out a much slunmer vlctory ln the '48 annual grld 1ron duel Bloss and Davls scored TD's ln a thrrll packed fourth gurater rally whlch left spectators as well as players exhausted Flnal score was Orov1lle 12 Ch1CO 13 6 OROVILLE at SUSANVILLE 13 You have to be warm to play a good game Thls adage 1S used qulte extenslvely 1n sports The Grlzzly boys d1d OK 1n the1r own chmate, but It was too ch11ly 1n Susan v1lle for the Tlgers and they scored only s1x pomts to the grrzzhes thlrteen O I Q ' LM ' ' 'xr , W M w g. . , .ww ,:j, -ly 3, ,, S 1 1 9 , s 51, , r f Aw , mil 5 1 fe ,Z , . 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Lerner fealhm .lfaqqeu Rowl C Kofler J High G Stiatigopoulo G Cxley H Wilson V Ricketts B Christianson P Smith Row 2 B Harungton R McDonald B Giart M Lo an B Bowles T Convsay T George Row 3 G Anastaslou R Claxk J Moss F Bas mole F That more boys would get a chance to partlclpate in lnterscholastis sports cmpeti t1on and as a sort of prep school for future varsity players Rambler football and basket ball teams are organized Rambler sports at Orovllle were started ed to the OUH S Athletics Department staff Coach Fellpe helped the A Rambler footballers to a championship in the 41 sea sn and this year coached the Varsity team while Head Coach Harrison took over the Junior Varsity These changes left a vacancy in the Rambler Coach spot and B111 Bovet student at Chico State volunteered to help out B111 graduated from Oroville in 1942 and enllsted in the U S Marine Corps After serv ing his three year hitch he left the Corps and enrolled at Yuba Junior College for two years He 1S currently enrolled at Chico State Teacher sCollege as a Junior and is majoring in Physlcal Education This years Rambler A team won two and lost the same number while the Ram bler Bs lost the one and only game they played Wise B Boyet 0 OROVILLE at LIVE OAK 6 On September 25 the Orovllle Ramblers varsitv team went down to defeat in a close one touchdown game at the hands of the Live Oak Varsity 6 to 0 0 OROVILLE at COLUSA 21 were whipped by the Colusa eleven 21 to 0 The Orovllle crew showed power but Colusa was too much for it 0 SUTTER at OROVILLE 25 The Varsity Ramblers ran roughshod over the Sutter Huskies in their third tilt and kept Sutter from scoring to galn a 25 to 0 win over that team In thelr two previous games the Ramblers had not touched paydlrt but they made up for this failure in the Sutter game Orovllle 6 at Live Oak 20 For their fourth and last appearance on the gridiron the Tiger Varsity Ramblers over ran a good Wheatland Team 25 to 13 JUNIOR VARSITY RAMBLERS The Jay Vee Ramblers came out on the wrong end of the score in their one and only contest in 1948 The boys lost to a superior Live Oak eleven by two TD s 20 to 6 The re gular Bee team second string was the flrst string for this tilt and the other squad moved up one notch respectively 1 1 : . , . ' , . ' 1' s, . - , . ' , . ' , . 1 ' , . ' . : . , . . . 'V 1. . g , . , . ' , . . , ,I . U . , , - a few years when Coach Joe Felipe was add- In their next game the Tiger Ramblers ' 7 . . . , , 1 . 1 - , . ' , ' . . g 7 7 - I - , D ' , - . . . . I . . , . D L . , . . 1 7 - ' ' y efzampd 1 The Tiger Bee team came out on top of its loop in this, the 1949,' season, with three Wins, one tie, and no losses in Big-Five com- petition. The boys lost only one of their five practice games, that one being the first ga- me of the year. The Jay Vee first-string was composed of Mal Gibson and Mose Mastolotto, ends, Benny Kaelin and Wimpy Fuller, tadkles' Jack Henderson and Bill Bishop, guards, Kenny Martin, center, Dick Christenson, quarterback, Ray Rosas and Johnny Gomez, halves, and Bill O'Kelley, fullback. Bill O'Kelley, scoring 57 of the teams total 176 points, was high JV season scorer. Johnny Gomez came next on the scoring list with 29 points to his credit. Dick Chris- tenson and Mose Mastolotto were tied for third place with four TD's each. 6 - OROVILLE AT GRASS VALLEY - 7 The Bees started off the year by drop ping a close one point game 6 to 7 to the Grass Valley Miners 6 MARYSVILLE AT OROVILLE 21 Smarting from their loss to the Miners the Jay Vees whipped the Marysville Pa pooses by two touchdowns 21 to 6 6 LIVE OAK AT OROVILLE 20 The Tiger Bees took their third tilt fron' a mediocre Live Oak squad 20 to 6 0 REDDING AT OROVILLE 13 7 The Jay Vees started rolling up their undefeated league record this year by skunk- ing the Shasta Pups 13 to 0. Redding was the only team to defeat the Kittens in '47, 13 - ORLAND AT OROVILLE - 30 Since Westwood High has no Bee team, when the varsity plays the Lumberjacks, the JVs usually schedule a game with Orland. This year the Bees hit paydirt five times to Orland's twice. Final score - Orland 13, Oro- ville Kittens 30. 39 - OROVILLE AT RED BLUFF - 7 For their second league win the Bees ran roughshod over a weak Spartan Junior team 39 to 7. Bill O'Kelly scored a TD just as the final gun went off. 6 - CHICO AT OROVILLE - 12 The Jay Vees took their third fray from their traditional rivals, the Panther Kittens of Chico, 12 to 6. Chico presented a hard- fighting team, but the Tiger Kittens proved superior 27 OROVILLE AT CORNING 0 In another practice game the Jay Vees tripped the Corning team by 27 points 6 OROVILLE AT SUSANVILLE 6 In a postpond league game the Tiger JV team played a 6 to 6 tie with the Susanville Grizzly Cubs The Bees had trouble with the weather and reached the Grizzlys gridiron with time tor dressing only and no time for warm up Yrs. ivi iviasteiotto D Lnristlanson Row 2 E Stafford A Petee R Simpson B Beavers D Oxley D Wilsm J Siler J Henderson B Long D Long R Marler G Brown T Claik E Wise Row 3 D Bloss D Heyen O Fields K Kent D Gass N Denny G Jester C Austin C Dryden N Biester O Robertson E Logan L DesCombes D Losh R McGinnis Row 4 R Balmer B Newell D Anderson L Perklrvi D Caldwell N Douglass G McDoug1e H Guthrie R Massie N Lambert R Minei H Watson R How arth H Anglen , . - , - - J. E 3 1 2 ..... .rm .-Q .s ... .sro 1 . i , , - .... --, -.-. c,......,.,... 1 ' . ' ' . A , . . . . , . , . , . , . , , 1, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . . . . , . 1 . . , . '., . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . - , . . W6 Neecf 14 70MC!lCZ00!l'l A-Redding-0, Oroville-13 B Orland 13 Oroxllle 30 Ch1CO 6 Or0v111e 12 Salah Rowl G Anastaslou J Huston H Gulterez W Brown J Hlgh J Jones V R1cketts Row 2 S Valquez D Davls D Halrls G Verkerk M Mastelc tto D Andoe J R1Ch3TdSOU C Bloss W1th a total of twelve wms and elght losses the T1ger Varslty closed a season not qurte as successful as the last but Stlll above average The practlce cornpetltlon record and league record came out the same s1x w1ns and four losses The Varsxty quxntet plunked the grand sum of 703 d1g1ts IH practlce and league play Whlle 1tS opponents netted only 576 po1nts The boys scored an average of 35 markers per game Wlth Gene Verkerk and Mose Mastelotto be1ng the season s h1gh pomt men Verkerk bucketed a total of 259 po1nts about 13 per game Mastelotto a freshman th1s year startled the Whole stu dent body when he started on the flrst strlng team and stayed there all year playlng every quarter of every game w1th llttle tlme out for rest Mose scored 172 po1nts about 5 6 po1nts per game and was the teams best backboard controlman Carl Bloss was th1rd on the l1st w1th 86 po1nts and an average game score of 6 po1nts Salvador Vasquez who played Rambler ball for the f1rst half of the season started on the Vars1ty squad when league competltlon be gan and scored ln every league t1lt He col lected 84 d1g1tS 1n Varslty play Don Lee Da VIS the teams best defenslve player made flfth spot on the l1st wlth 66 d1g1tS 1n prac t1ce and league play Two sets of games are not lncluded 1n the above flgures The fust group conslsted of three bas ketball cl1n1c t1lts played early ID the season agalnst Ch1co Marysvllle and Yuba Clty They were played 1n the Ch1CO gym Gro v1lle beat Marysvllle 22 to 28 and Yuba C1ty 24 to 8 and lost to Ch1co 16 to 20 Verkerk scored 24 po1nts 1n these games Others sW1sh1ng markers were Mastelotto 15 Bloss 12 DHVIS 7 and Duane Harrls 4 O V idx! . at Q 2 . ,. , . , . , . , . , . . : . 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Ackel Pound Robm TOLUDLX dtjdlll held 1n The second set of games was the annual Reddmg, Shasta H1 h ol Reddmg made h1s tory by xunnmg tne tourne3 Wlth a net score of plus U1 lughest net bCO1Q eve1 A net score 1S found by takm a teams dross SCO19 and SLlb1lllCl111 hom thus 1ts opponents QQIOSS score 01OV1lC was the onlx other squad to ham 1 plus snow when the tou1nament end ed Tha Tlgers challxed up 141 pomts to the11 plus 76 Gene Ve1ke1k pl xced on the tou1nev fllst tc lm 1nd Don D1x1s c 1ptu1ed a spot on thc second team Othe1 teams that competed IN than ILSIJCCUXL planes wele Ch1coth1rd VVeed1ou1th Eulek 111th Red Bluff slxth 11 d Qnnt Marx s sex enth 71act1ce Games W'oodland 48 vs Orov1lle lV1Z1I'X sx1lle 13 vs O1 ov1lle 36 Woodland 34 vs Orov111e Ma1ysx1lle .23 xs Orov1lle 45 brass Valley 18 vs Oroulle 39 Yuba Clty 70 vs Orov111e 78 Planer 47 X s O1OV1ll9 21 llLC1 31 xs OroV1l1e 30 Yuba C1ty 31 xs O1OV1lle 36 G1 Iss V111q 6 xs 01021118 47 1 Lague Games Red Bluli 78 vs O1ox1lle 43 Reddmg 37 xs Orov111e Z1 Westwood 74 vs O1ov1lle 38 Susanulle 29 xs Orov111e 52 Unto 79 vs Orovllle 14 led Bluff 36 ws Orox 1lle 44 Reddmg 44 xs Oroulle 30 S,1sanv111e 31 Vs Orov1l1e 56 Westwood 16 vs Orov1l1e 33 Ch1co 38 Vs Orovllle 34 u - x ' - A-17, ' 11 ' l i ., ' '1 Y. ' -S I I ' ' 7 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1' A 1 ' 1 ' f - ' 32 , 1 - . . 1 ' , , , . i Y. , . 7 . 1 s 7 ' 1 L ' ST 1 Y N ' X 6 i V 1. V. 4 , 'L ' If I' ' I ' f ' . , . ' , L . ' L 1 1 I 1 . V 1 1 7 x i Y 1 - ' 7 1 i A sf 1 1 x , - - A L I b 1 7 X. - . Q F ' 1 . , ,D , ' . ' 1 r . Y , Y i . , opponents 115 und collected a net score of 1 .Q L . 1 ' fl- - Y' L .1 g . 1 -' 1- 1 - M J, ' .S ,E i 2 V-L, F2 . , f K1 X . . A ' Y V. X q E ' X: A X . ' ' Y ' Q 1 V ' 5 . . E -. 1 Z ' a- I - . , Z 1 1 V. A I , .1 11' . 73 , 1 -. - ' Y ' 7. . 7 . 7. , . . 7fze Sfmfzp. Sfzaaieu X X f 'K Gene Verkexk, John Huston, Don Dax 1s Du ne Harms Sal Vasquez Carl Bless, Mastelotto, Jlm Rmhardson Mose game! Wad paancfmd Rowl C Campbell Cv Stxatl opou os B Glant N Stratg poulos R Wlthx vs M Rvfln Roxx N Blewste J Ybaua G Oxley T Geoxg B Rex cs R McDonald Row 3 L Webbel D Gloss Th1s years A Rambler team flnlshed a ourteen game eason Wllh a record of elght w1ns and slx losses Wendell Brown dlstmgulshed hlmself by gathermg 1n hlgh scorer honors He scored ln twelve games amassed a total of 59 polnts and collected an average game score of 49 markers Hank Gu1t1errez 1n se ond spot scored 1n ten games and had 55 d1g1ts and a 5 5 a g s V1rg1l RlCk9ttS took th1rd pl w1th had an ags of 45 In fourth spot was I1m R1char son who alternated between the Varsuy a d Rambler squads playlng ln slx Rambler t1lts J1m collected 41 polnts for an Q' s ol 6 3 Thls average was the hlghest of ll boys who s ored 1n f1VS or more cont st Flfth spot went to Don Seybold who scored 1n su games chalked up 40 d1g1ts and had the next hlghest ags 66 55 OROVILLE vs HAMILTON CITY 24 After tralhng 12 to ll at half t1me the Pamblers went on to conquer Hamllton C1ty s sq lad 35 to 24 0 ODOVILLE vs BIGGS 26 The locals held the wrong end of al3 to 7 secord perlod score but pulled ahead to w1n 30 to 26 40 OROVILLE vs SUTTER 23 21 to 13 was the half tlme score and 40 to 23 the flnal score when our boys Whlpped a Sutter HuSk1G f1V9 32 OROVILLE vs HAMILTON CITY 33 The Ramblers lost a heart breaker to Hamllton Clty 1n the return match 33 to 32 24 OROVILLE vs SUTTER 25 The boys lost another close return t1lt to Sutter 209 to 24 19 OROVILLE vs PORTOLA 33 Our locals stumbled under a rough at teak by Portola 33 to 19 o2 OROVILLE vs GRIDLEY 24 Uslng f1VG quarters to let everybody play 24 landsl1de 17 OROVIT T E xs BIGGS 16 The fellows took a dose 17 to 16 t1lt from B1ggs for the1r flfth w1n 25 OROVILLE vs MARYSVILLE 24 Our boys scooped a good Marysv1lle team by one po1nt 25 to 24 33 OROVILLE vs WHEATLAND 37 When they traveled to Wheatland the Ramblers were beaten 37 to 33 33 Orov1lle vs Gr1dley 15 In a return t1lt the locals wlpped a Gr1d ley f1V6 33 to 15 31 Orov1lle vs Sutter 38 The Ramblers were trlpped up 111 the th1rd HuSk19 game 38 to 31 32 Orov1lle vs LIVE Oak 39 Our locals were handed the1r last reverse by LIVE Oak 39 to 32 42 Orov1lle vs Marysv1lle 24 Almost doubllng the Indlans score our boys whlpped a Marysvllle squad 42 to 24 1 . A , . ' 1. . ' . . Tc . . ' 'Ln . Q1 - -'21 . , . . - - I , - . 1 7 . ' ' , ' c , . . . . ,,, V - . . . , . . f I . . . . ace ' , 45 points. He also scored in ten games, and the Ramblers smashed Grldley under a 82 to l fl , ' A....4 7 :L F , . . . 1 .1 A a ' c ' ' e . , ' . . , l , . . I ki , , ' A . . ., . . , - . 7 . . - f ' ' 9 I ' ' L . ' . 3 LL C , , 1 . r , ' I ' ' s 70p Spaliead Pow 1 0 S hlelgh J Gomez J Wmslovx E S afl ld B U Kel ey D HHTIISOI1 R x 2 J BHIIOII E lattel D Kent E Wlse R Rosas K Cog shall The OUHS Jumor Varslty basketball qulntet completed a hlghlx successful season wlth slxteen xx IHS and four losses Wlnnlng nlne of thell ten league games the Tlger Klttens captuled the Blg SIX Champlonshlp game by flxe buckets to our boys 35 to '75 John Wlnslow tanked elexen polnts ln the tllt whlle B111 OKe11ev and Dave Blown collected seven d1g11S each B111 OKe11ey ended up as hlgh scorer 101 the season wlth a gland total of 229 polnts Qless the cllnlc gamej John Wlnslow the squads plvot man and rebounder amassed 165 markels Tom HOCklDg who moved up from Yuoa Clty at the 47 48 semestel break and who was one of the two senlors on the Bee team scored 109 dlglts Elba Stafford the other JV senlor tanked 98 polnts for fourth place Juan Barron collected flfth spot on the hlgh scorers squad wlth 86 markers PRACTICE GAMES Woodland Woodland Mary svllle Grass Valley Placel Placer Yuba Clty Red Bluff Reddlng Westwood Susanvllle Chlco Red Bluff Reodlng Susanvllle Westwood Chlco Grovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle G1 ass Valley LEAGUE GAMES Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle Orovllle . . . . 1 44 ' , U ' ' , 40 ' . ' . . l . . 19 f ' ' ' ' 19 ' Chlco dropped a pre-season casaba clinic 27 Yuba City Oroville w '7 ' A , ' 1 . , . . , U N 31 .. . . , - ' , 27 1 .- ' . 1 w S .' 1 . . . . U . 7 19 . . , . , 19 . 1 I . a 25 I . . 1 - - - 29 ' ' . 25 . , . . U , 25 1 - . . , . 30 - . A D . 27 , Bucfzel' Eugenie B Rambler basketball turned out above average th1s year as the boys wound up a 14 game season w1th 9 w1ns and 5 losses Bob Hocklng topped the scormg l1st by amassmg a grand total of 62 polnts Bob scored 1n 11 contests and had an average game score of 56 pomts Dale Duley took second spot on the 11st by collectlng 55 d121tS for hlmself He had an average game score ot 55 polnts Bob Wlxom was next w1th 33 polnts Gene Weston and Don Bloss t1ed for lourth spot w1th 22 markers each In sxxth spot was Bob Wllson w1th 20 pomts Seventh and exghth places were taken by G11 Rod rxguez and Dwlght Kent w1th 19 and 18 poxnts respectlvely 28 OROVILLE VS HAMILTON CITY 27 The Bee Boys started off the1r season on the plus side Wlth a close shave over Ham1l ton Clty 28 to 27 20 OROVILLE VS BIGGS 31 The locals lost the1r second contest to a better Blggs H1gh squad 31 to 20 37 OROVILLE VS SUTTER 3.5 After tra111ng by ten pomts at half t1me the Orov1lle f1V9 came from behlnd and sub dued a good Sutter qulntet 37 to 33 23 OROVILLE VS HAMILTON CITY 18 Wm number three for our boys came 1n the second Hamllton C1ty t1lt H C was de feated 23 to 18 26 OROVILLE VS SUTTER 33 Orov1lle lost the second Sutter fray 33 to 26 39 OROVILLE VS PORTOLA 31 The Portola f1Ve when It v1s1ted our gym was tripped up 39 to 31. 38 OROVILLE vs MARYSVILLE 25 Leadlng by ten d1g1ts as the fmal buz zer sounded the Ramblers over ran the Marysvllle Indlans 35 to 25 15 OROVILLE vs WHEATLAND 34 A super1or Wheatland qulntet mole than doubled our locals score and trampled them .34 to 15 4 OROVILLE VS GRIDLEY 19 In the f1rst contest wlth Grldley our boys trampled the enemy 34 to 19 10 OROVILLE vs BIGGS 50 Our boys lost the second Bxggs ame by the whopplng score ol 50 to 10 l OROVILLE vs GRIDLEY 17 Scormg exactly tw1ce the enemles po1nts the Orov1lle squad defeated Gr1dley 1n the return contest 34 to 17 29 OROVILLE vs SUTTER 27 After tra111ng 11 to 14 at the half t1me the Sutter team warmed up and had t1ed the score at 27 all when the fourth quarter end ed Bob Hocklng for Orov1lle was the only player to sw1sh a bucket IH the 3 mlnute over t1me per1od and Orov1lle came out on top 29 to 27 19 OROVILLE vs LIVE OAK 46 Belng behmd by SIX po1nts at half t1me and twenty seven d1g1ts after four quarters the Rambler Bees were handed the1r last loss by a super1or LIVE Oak squad 39 OROVILLE vs MARYSVILLE 25 The locals f1n1shed the1r season by over runmng a lVIarysv1lle flve 39 to Zo 1 ...kia Row 1 B Wlxom D Caldwell D Long B Wuson Rodrlquez W Mlnton R Rodrlquev E Weston Row2 G Iester T Clark B Andoe B Hocking D D uey M Glbson R Sxmpson D Bloss Row 3 R McG1nnx. NI I-Ioeflmg B Long E Maxn J IVICICIIH R Mmcr D Heyen , . - ' . , . r l . ' f. . . , ' 1 . K I .1 . . . , Q ' I - I - U, . . . . . . , , . . . . . - , , p . 1 1 - y . . , . . . - - , ' n 1 s - - . ' , 1 I . 5 1 1 1 I A F. - Y - Y l 5. . i . . A , J Ml ,,f I I '. A , , 53 '17 , ' ' 9 7 .255 ig, . Q 3 SB Q 7.0 .9 y gy - 7 ' 5 X jk, 2 : . , , , Y , , , I , . . L , .l , . , . . I . 4 ' 'Q' 1 l ' , , , , , . ,. , 1 . ' , . . Magfifq Maled lhe llgex C basketball team fared not so well 1n then 1948 season In league play the C s Won two games and lost four and end ed up 1n th1rd place The boys lost then one p13Ct1CG game 31 YUBA CITY vs OROVILLE 11 The Tlger C team lost 1tS flrst t1lt ln 1949 to Yuba Clty .31 to 11 The Honkers led 14 to 9 at half t1me and 1n the second half more than doubled the1r score wh1le holdmg the T1gers to one swlsher Bob Wllson was h1gh 'Ol O1ov1lle Wlth four tallles Orovxlle lost 1tS second contest to the Red Bluff Spartans 17 to 11 Bob Wllson was agaln hlgh scorer wlth four polnts 18 OROVILLE vs REDDING 13 The T1ger basketeels played amazmglv well 1n the second half of then' th1rd game and f1nally won out 18 to 13 The T1ge1s tra1led the Wolves 11 to 4 at half t1me but Bob Hockmg unhmbered h1s shootmg arm for ten d1g1ts 1n the second frame and Bob Wllson tallled s1x polnts for the game and vxhlle the boys held Reddlng to one bucket 1n the flnal half they came out on top 18 to 21 CHICO vs OROVILLE 18 The C boys lost a close hald fought t1lt the Ch1colJanthers tom then th1rd league lt lhe scole was tlcd 8 all it half tlme but Lluco s ored thlee polnts mole than Oro xvlle ln the second half and the T1gers lost 1 o 18 Bob Hockmf, amassed twelxe d1g1ts lor b1OX1lle 14 OROVILLE vs REDDING 12 The Tlgjer C team plcked up 1ts second vun lrom the same team that It got 1ts f1fSt sse from Orovllle led thc Reddms, Wolves 0 to o at half tlme and Won out 14 to 12 Bob Hockmg plunked sex cn tallles Oroxllle lost 1ts second Spaltan t1lt by two buckets 20 to 24 Red Bluff led 14 to 5 at half ume and although the T1gers fought back vutn f1fteen tall1es 111 the second half to the Spartans ten Red Bluff Won out 24 to 70 Leo Gomez tlpped three buckets for SIX pomts IH th1S contest wh1le Bob Hocklng and Lob Wllson got themselves fue d1gets each .JO CHICO xs OROVILLE 17 The T1ger C basketeels flunked out 1n the1r f1nal contest wlth the huge score of 12 to 50 Ch1co was the conquermg team The T1gers nex er were 1n the game as Ch1co led at the half 20 to 7 Leo Gomez agaln topped other scorers Wlth four polnts Row 1 W M1UtOH,W Graves, R Hockmg 1Capt 1, L Gomez, R Wllson Rovs 2 K Hess C ROd1l quez Del Hansen, R ROdT1qU6Z, R Yocum R Hagen Row 3 D Butler W Beltlam R Bxels G Pros me R Wxlght J Sloss,Dav1d Hansen I A 17 RED BLUFF vs oRoV1LLE 11 311 RED BLUFF' vs oRov1LLE 20 I V . - ' .. ' 'D 4 ' , i ' I v - ' 13. ' ' . t ' Small 4114 Rowl J Bu111s H Gee D Deadv H Unfued Capt! R Wlxorr R Jacobson M Cannon J Frank J 1 OSh11hEP 6lJLEW1SNK1l0T6MJOhHS8H 11n Row 2 S Adams R MCC ennev A en C ea OW E B Kxlduff Row 3 L Barnes C Ram W Klem 3 Schulz G Petty B Lawyer A D Belchex E Lacey L Pxoslse Class D basketball 1n Orov1lle H1gh lS Worked out for Freshmen and small Sopho mores C and D basketball seasons run along Wlth the footoall season Th1s year the D team won one contest and lost slx At he season s beg1nn1ng the D f1rst team was com po ed of Bob Wlxom Happy Un ued Hama Gee D1ck Deady and .hmmy Frankhn but letvveen the th1rd and fourth games Jlmmx b1oke a f1nge1 a d h1s forward pos1t1on was fllled fo1 the I'Cl'11E1ll'1lllg games bv .luck Fur rls '1 YUBA CITY xs OROVILLE 20 The T1ger mxdgets lo t a close heart Lleakmg t1lt to the Yuba Cltv Honker D s 1n thclr season opener The Honkers led 15 to 3 1 half tlme but the Tmers scored seventeen dlglts 1n the second frame to Yuba Cltvs flV9 and lost the contest bv the sl1m margm ff one po1nt 21 to 20 Hap Unfr1ed and Dlck Deadv were h1gh scorers for Oroulle W1th s1x po1nts each 25 RED BLUFF vs OROVILLE 11 The midfets lost the1r second game to the Red Bluff Spartans 20 to 11 Half tune score was 15 to 5 Spartan s favor Bob WIX om tallled SIX po1nts for Orov1lle 18 BEDDING vs OROVILLE 16 Although the D Tlgers led Q to 6 at half tune they drop Jed the1r second league t1lt to the Reddlng Volves Dlck Deady plunked sxx d1g1ts fo tl e TlgefS Bob W1xom was next scorer vv1tl f1ve pomts Bob could pos slbly have made h1s tally seven when Wlth seconds left 1n the game and Orovllle tra11 mg by two polnts he got hold ol the ball But he st1ll held lt as the f1nal buzzer sound ed and when asked about h1s seem1ngly crazy actlon Bob Sald that he had thought the terse moment was only the end of the thlrd quarter and not the last seconds of the contest 18 CHICO xs OROVILLE 14 Leadmg 9 to 7 as the flrst frame ended the Ch1co Panthers went on to wh1p the Tlg ers 18 to 14 D1ck Deadx was aga1n hlgh wlth s Y dlglts 16 OROVILLF xs REDDING 14 Orovllle got 1ts one WIN 1n the second Reddmf cortest 16 o 14 The T1s,ers led at the half 6 to 4 Hap Unfr1ed tlpped f1VG pomts for the top scorer pos1t1on for Orov1lle 41 RED BLUFF vs OROVILLE 16 The l-l1g61S lost the1r next game to Red Bluff 41 to 16 Hap Unfr1ed aga1n t1pped f1ve d1 11S for Orovllle 30 CHICO vs ORCVILLE 6 The D team lost 1ts last game to Ch1co 30 to 6 Hamg Gee and Deady each got a buc ket for Orovllle 1 1 . . . . r, . ., . .. . . - ,. . - 1 , 7 . 41 av ' ' ' ' ' ', - . f . 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Row 1 O Schlelgh G Verkerk B Raves C Boss N Poppelrelter J Barron E Stafford J Jone G Scott O Robertson Row 2 J Hlgh A Walsh D Oxley N Stratlgopoulos G Stlatl opou os D Sey bold T Lerner R W1thTOW K Martln J Fellpe Wlth the exceptlon of Joe Jones on th1rd base th1s year s Vars1ty baseball frrst str1ng was composed of the same elements that won the d1str1ct pennant 1n Amerlcan Leg1on Jun 1or Baseball play Flrst games of the season were scrlm mages aga1nst Grldley and Marysvllle All league games and others unt1l th1s wr1t1ng are seven 1nn1ng affalrs The flrst regular t1lt of the 49 season the Tlgers whrpped the Yuba Clty Honkers 7 to 0 Don Seybold chucker for the game struck out ten enemles and passed no one Jones was blg stlcker for the game w1th three hlts 1n four tr1ps to the plate 6 to 5 agamst the T1gers was the fmal score as the Orland team outhlt and ou' played our boys 1n the1r second contest Al Walsh twlrled the fray and struck out n1ne batters but he passed two and gaxe up e1ght hlts for the SIX runs The f1rst league t1lt ended ln a w1n for Orov1lle over Redd1ng 6 to 3 Seybold collect ed h1S second w1n by str1ck1ng out elght Wolves wh1le h1s opponent cut down only one batter The fourth contest went to Orov1lle as Al Walsh showed h1s curve ball to the Chlco State Junlor Varslty baseballers and set them down w1th no runs and more spectacu lar NO HITS 1n all sex en lrames The Tlgers took the fray 4 to 0 The Tlgers captured the1r second league t1lt 6 to 0 fron' the Red Bluff Spartans Sey bold struck out n1ne enemles and passed none Walsh chucked the next game and got another w1n as h1s team mates whlpped Gr1d ley 9 to 0 Al establ1shed a strlke out record for the year as he cut down twelve at the plate Orovllle took 1ts th1rd w1n 1n league plav from the Shasta Wolves of Reddlng 7 to 0 as Seybold cut down elght and gave up onlv two h1ts After los1ng 6 to 5 1n the flrst t1lt w1th Orland the Tlgers came back to trounce that team ll to 2 Walsh agaln struck out twelve enemy batters Don Seybold got h1s f1rst setback as the Tlgers stumbled under a strong Chlco chuck er and lost 6 to l FIVG errors by his team mates contrlbuted to Don s downfall Myron Bean was the man to watch on th1s years track squad as he broke h1S last year s 880 yard record 1n a Hub Clty meet at the Marysvllle track and upset the latter re cord 1n a practlce meet agalnst Grxdley and LIVE Oak At th1s wr1t1ng h1s record and the school s stands at 2 03 6 mlnutes for the 880 yard dash Dlck MacAfee came w1th1n three fourths 1nches of the school hlgh Jump record as he turned 1n h1s best performance up to th1s wr1t1ng Wlth a Jump of 5 feet 10 1nches . 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'1,. - , ,' 1 ' y n 5 1 y 1 N 5- 1 Y Q Klmaym Adema 0 ,,,..,..,f .M M 1 ,X Sfu 4 I Charles Abreu w1ll my dr1v1ng ablll ty to anyone who can get away w1th It I Grace Alton be1ng of sound mmd and body do hereby w1ll my art ab1l1ty to Myr na Corbaley who I am sure needs It I Alvetta Arlyne Allen hereby w1ll to a very sweet g1rl Twlla Moore my place 1n majorettes I Beverly Rose Andrews w1ll my typ 1ng ab1l1ty to all typmg I students also my famous UD Roosevelt d1me collectlon to be d1v1ded among the underclassmen I Melford Anglen 1n my last w1ll and testament do hereby leave my superlatne speed to Nlck Strat1gopoulos I Gus AHHSIQSIOU be1ng of sound m1nd and health w1ll to some future freshman all of my knowledge of chemxstry and all my chem1stry books I Sharon Andoe bemg ln reasonable sound m1nd do hereby w1ll and bequeath my posltlon as f1rst horn player 1n the band to Gall Petty I hope you have more fun than I d1d Ga1l I Tom Arv1n be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby w1ll and bequeath my n1ck name Casanova to J1m Mundell I Mlllard Aust1n be1ng of sound m1nd sometlmes w1ll all my g1rl fr1ends to Chesley Aust1n except MKF I Arthur Bartole w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along w1th g1rls to D1ck Harles I Myron Bean w1ll my n1ckname Poppa to B111 Reeves the poor guy I Ann B1lls be1ng of too much body and not enough bram do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Joann Bledsoe mv short halr m hopes that she won t use the sclssors as often as I d1d I Phll Blake be1ng of sound m1nd and body on th1s day of Nov 30 1n the year of 1948 do hearby w1ll my br1ght red sh1rt to Lucllle Gllley I Charles Brown be1ng of feeble m1nd and body do hereby w1ll and bequeath to my brother my beloved g1rl fr1ends Opal Eames and Glor1a Post May you learn hovx to date a g1rl fHope you prof1t by 1tJ I Marjorle Brown bemg of sound body and mmdfl hopeb do hereby w1ll and be queath to Betty Hardln my last penc1l hopes that she w1ll cherlsh It unt1l her grad uat1on day and to Lorna Garfleld one r1ght tennls shoe and one left gym sock hopmg they never f1ght f1nd1ng what goes on whlch foot fa, I Barbara Bruce be1ng of sound m1nd and body w1ll all my frugal goobers to the comlng freshmen of 1949 I Georg1n1a Burr1s bemg of sound mmd and body do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty of chewmg gum 1n class to Norva I er Dugger as she never can I Velma Butterfleld w1ll to R1cky Br1ll my kn1tt1ng so he ll keep qu1et on the bus C41 and to the bus dr1ver I leave all the pa t1ence and good humor there IS Hell need I B111 Caldvs ell be1ng of a deterlorated m1nd and a body of worse state do hereby w1ll to Don and Shlrley Caldwell the luck I had ln gammg real frlends and hay mg a swell tlme I Josephme Carello do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to eat so much 1n such a short noon perlod to my brother R1ch1e I Al Chr1stopherson do hereby w1ll my pos1t1on as Company Commander of the Orovllle Cadet Corp to the cadet Major Hoo per deemes most worthy to fulflll that pos 1t1on and my posltlon as Solo Euphonlum m the band to some 1ncom1ng freshman I Mary Clatworthy be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby w1ll Dacy Keefer my ab1l1ty to slng second soprano 1n the Glee Club I Jean Clausen be1ng of some k1nd ol a m1nd no one w1ll tell me what k1nd do hereby w1ll stop I refuse I won tl' I Jack Coggan do hereby w1ll to any boy my n1ckname of Mel Patton I hope that he does not suffer as I d1d I Edward Coleman w1ll my four yeals of hlgh school to Ann and Betty Coleman I Patty Conley be1ng of unsound m1nd from the eternal tom tom of the drums w1ll my place 1n Mr Hoopers heart and my pos1t1on as drum major to Hap Unfrled May he use thls to cut as many classes as I d1d I Dola Crabtree be1ng of sound body and soul do hereby w1ll to Alvena Lackev my ab1l1ty to sk1m through hlgh school I Pat Davls w1ll to Gerry Leggett and Max MOFTIS all my 8b1llt1ES especlally hockey' May they never have as many fouls called on them as I have had I V1rg1n1a DHVIS w1ll to Janet Howard my ab1l1ty to get away w1th d1rty gym lothes Heax en help her 1f she Gets eau ht Good Luck' ' W 1 1 ' 1 1 a , . 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Samoa I Gene Deady w1ll my ab1l1ty to do my homework to Carrell Rams hopmg he w1ll do hxs I Ina Denney be1ng of sound mmnl anl body w1llall mv books to mv lntle UD brotl er Lonn1e and may h1s ba k and nccl hurt as much as mlnc frfm ca Yyflll h books home everv mght I Lavera Dennls hereby w1ll ab1l1ty to Hattle Stovall and her pals I Bob Des Combes w1ll all the luck ll OUH S to the freshmen If they can llnfi an yl Charles Dex ol w1ll my pOS1t1OH '1 forman 1n woodshop to Dan Lon f I Kathy Doyle be1ng of sound mmd and boav w1ll to Jo nne Wllhams Prnt Keyes may she prove worthy of h1m I w1l1 to my s1ster Johanna my four years of hapb 1ness sorrow and tears at O U H S I Bob Elkm do hereby w1ll my frcckle to any one who l1kes them as much as I do I V1v1en Emmons be1ng do hereby Wadi body F1rst Band three D1ck Green be1ng of sound m1nd and do hereby w1ll and bequeath the Alto Sax Pos1t1on 1n the OUHS whlch I have possessed for the past years to Rod H1nes Rlchard Gregg be1ng of sound m1nd w1ll my outstand1ng pos1t1on as f1rst and only plc olo player to Sue Andoe and ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mr Hooper to brother Batch I R1ta Rose Ermatlnger be1ng of ong m1nd and vo1ce hereby bequeath ab1l1ty to keep the conversat1on golng at t1me and place xt may need help to shu qu1et flVIav1s Schawartzj I Phylhs Etherton do hereby yull IT1 IT1 S I' H1 HHN HUF 811 oequeath to Gerld1ne Burns my place IH tl Off1CS wlth Mr Graham Mav she learn t get along w1th h1m as well as I dld I Beverlv F1elds w1ll mv ab1l1ty to Yet tons of freckles durmg the summer and tc keep them all wmter to D1ane Unfrled I VIHHIQ Fosdwk be1ng of a so Vue m1nd and a round body do w1ll and be queath my undy1ng love for Uncle Georffec Graham and to any future Jumor the abll 1ty to tell Jokes IH Mr Lattln s U S Hlstovy class I Joe Gage hereby w1ll my Job as shop foreman to Danny Long I Don Garvm w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep my b1g mouth shut on the bus to George Wr1ght We Frank Gray Alan Lawson and B1ll Sundahl be1ng of sound m1nd and body hereby w1ll our tltle o The Three Musket eers to Laverle Alex nder T1sha True and Iaret Howard and bodv w1ll my old Dodge and all the g1rls that go wlth lt to Jlm Jensen I Lochlen Cregory do hereby w1ll and bequeath my place ln the Honor Soclety to h1m who can f1ll 1t I Flossy Hanson do hereby w1ll to all studerts yet to ente1 Orov1lle H1gh all the fun and frol1c that I had dur1ng my past four years I Joyce Hastlngs be1ng of same long 1tude and lat1tude C5 by 55 do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Helen Baldw1n my one lonely l1ttle petuma 1n an on1on patch mav she some day transplant It I Jack Hendershot Wlll my last and only answer sheet after sellmg all the others to Dee I Jenny Lee Henry w1ll mv tallness to Pee Wee and Marlne Roland I Tom Hockmg do hereby w1ll my wavy halr to Oscar Fyllmg I Barbara Holsclaw be1ng of sound m1ndf '? 'J and body do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to make freshmen unhappy at 1n1t1at1on to Bermce Jamlson I Laurle Hunt be1ng of sound m1ndf 3 and body hereby w1ll and bequeath t Geraldlne Leggett my one and only pa1r of beat out gym so ks and hope that her toes dont stlck out of them as far as m1ne d1d I Orv1lle Jester be1ng of sound m1ndf'7J w1ll my n1ckname Honey to my brothel Gerald I Rosemary Iones w1ll my n1ckname of Queenle to Maxme lVIorr1s who w1ll be able to fulf1ll th1s name to the utmost degree I B1ll Jordan benng of unsound mmd and body do hereby w1ll bus 4 to Cowees Junk Yard I Melva Jorgensen w1ll my abllltv to make true frlernds 1n a new h1gh school to Ila Mae Smedley and all the HICG teachers and good t1mes I had IH O U H S to Eleanor Hake I Ted Kangas w1ll my ab1l1ty to leave the g1rls alone to Bob Nestle I Gerald Keroher w1ll my hab1t gf be1ng absent or late on account of car trou ble and gettmg mto trouble w1th Mr Graham to any one Wlth a car C 1 1 In v 1 , 1 , , . . . . , V ' ' r 1 ' 1 - 1 ., ' R 1 . 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I ' ., ' 1 n ' l ILIIIIS Keyes yylll to Lul Bloss my car on weekends I Ray Kllduff yy1ll to my b1other Bob for h1s next th1ee years all the tan and good times that I ye had up here on the h1ll I Audrey Kruger w1ll my books and b1nder to anyone strong enough to tauy them around QYou ll be sorry 'J Munn 1 lcd cm of a sound mmd and body do he1eby yy1ll md bequeath my eye teeth to Nona Re1d I Pat Iantz do hueby yylll and ocqu eath to any glrl my ab1l1ty not to get cau chew1ng gum 1n Glee I Elton Leggett do heleby vylll and bequeath to my SISILI Gelaldlne a yely very Sp9C1 l seat on he bus whele she can s1t by you knoyy who I James L1 nholf bemx, oi as sound mmd as I will cy G1 bc yy1ll Bly post as the ectol 1 the C ll 011111 B uh I tlp Confedelacy 1n UUHS to anyone yh I Charles Le1ne1 yy1ll my ab1l1ty t get a bloody nose IH ey e1y football game any one who wants a sole nose I Jacquellne tJack1eJ Lmd belng of unsound mmd and not pnys1cally f1t w1ll my yellow ango1a syn eatel to Pat antg an1 Audrey Kruger and a yx l11sly.lDlOOlN so tht can brush the han oft ol thcn coldulo jackets I Nancy Lofbelg bclng of sound mmd and body do he1eby yy1ll and bequeath to my slster Andrea my ab1l1ty to get emblems and gaudy Ill1l'1.,S attached to a block sweater I Dave M K1m yy1ll my des1re to ff t school to I Bennet and Betty IV' I Glenn May fleld w1ll my flym., ab1l1ty to Mrs Bloom I Beverly Mltchcll yy1ll my calm be havlor on the school bus to Betty Buuell and Mar1lyn Harms I Clemoth Monday heleby w1ll m camera to a future sen1o1 I Maman Moore yy1ll my seat on bus 4 to any poor unfortunate May he su1y1yeI barely d1d I Pat Mo111s belng of sound body do hereby yy1ll my ab1l1ty to be accepted 1n a new h1g,h school to any poor soul that hap pens to come hele I Jack Moss belng of sound mmd wll my loud VOICE to anyone who wants It I Robert Nugent nereby w1ll and be queath m controlled temper and dmlornilt IC ab1l1ty to Maureen and Dorla Frlencl who are constantly argumg I T1ny OKelly be1n-T cf quare head and tr1anfula1 body w1ll to eas Taber my four l1ttle gold f1 h May she feed them canary breast under glass every four hours I Ard1th Oy elstreet be1n of sound mmd he1eby w1ll my ab1l1ty to play hockcy to my slsttr Phyllls Overstleet and Dolorcs Wood I Roy Oye1street w1ll my ab1l1ty to sleep ID class to some poor boy who d1dnt et enough sleep I Claudla Oyyc-ns be1n of sound mmd and body do hereby w1ll my he1ght t Iemry Holmes I hope she grows as tall as I I Naoml Payne bemv of sound mml md body w1ll lVIary Ellen 'Woods my lon lende1 feet mmd and body w1ll to Sally Gregg and all other unsuspecfmg fleshnaan my ab1l1ty ta acqune a sm o o o oth suntan durmsf thc summer I bhnley Petee bemg vexy defmltely of unsound mmd and body do hereby w1l and bequeath to Dacy Keefer my screechm f laugh I lchol s Frank PODIJLIISIICI I1 be1n of beat up body and marvelous mvnd do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Charles Brews ter Esq my handsome cute and adorable mustache and to Alan Conger my beaut1ful BU1Ck w1th the teruble tappets I Barba1a Lee R1chardson w1ll m laughs ln my four years of hlgh s hool to Eva Grant I would l1ke to leaye my thanks to the OUHS faculty for four very mce years I Jlm Rlchardson w1ll my ab1l1ty to get 1n trouble wlth Mr Harrlson on bus tup to Red Slmpson I Stacle Robertson 1n th1s my last w1ll and testlmony w1ll and bequeath my school books penclls etc mostly etc to my brot her Con1e hop1ng he w1ll learn whatI d1dn t I Paul Rosauer w1ll all my excuses to Mr Graham I Iack Scheuermann will my farme1 s b1l1ty to Carl Baker I Donald Seybold wlll my halr to M1 Talbot '1 , ' . ,' W. . . - , ' 1 ' ' I 1 ,Y I 1 L 1- , a ' L, ' l ' ' . 1 - ' 1 - I .1 - 7 ' Q 1 1 . 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Y I , .I - 1 1 I- I Larry Slmpson bemg of feeble IH I1 and sound body do hereby W1ll and bequeau my beard to lom Apolah 1 uth Q np on 1 Bob S1mpson my Hblllty to get along Mr Graham I Leroy Slav1cek bemp, ol 53116 mm and feeble head Wlll my Hblllly to Det u11 excused absences even when I drdnt net them to anyone who needs them Ihank George' I Ma1cella bm1th W1ll to the next m1le1 111 tr ack a pau of sore legs I Paul Sm1th do he1eby W1ll and bt queath to B1lly OKelly my ab1l1tv to st 1n the shade of the trees around the t1 ttl 1nd not let Mr Harr1son see me I Wllma Sfflltll W1ll to some LlI'1lO1l,Ll1l ate freshman my place IH all my teacher hearts the poor ch1ld' I Dorothy Stafford W1ll to my s1ste1 Mrs Casagrande where I have fa1led I E '1 taflord supposedly ot sound m1nd and bo ty do hereby W1ll and bequeath to N1ck Stra 1gopoulos my shde rule 1' he 1K fumb enoub 11 e on Gcomeu I Vlola Strandberg bemg of a m1nd do hereby W1ll to any one Who Wants It my seat on the Forbestown Bus May he emo the bumps as much as I haven t I Ray Swett bemg of sound body and questlonable m1nd hereby W1ll my place 1n the band to my s1ster Pat May she get as much enjoyment out of It as I have I Ray Tatman W1ll to some worthy freshman a shotbun so that he may take my place IH Shootmg The Bull I Bessre Tay lor W1ll to mv s1ster Edna my baby s1tt1ng 'obs I Tyyuan Terry bemg of sound m1nd and bodv do he1cby W1ll mv rades IH Eng, hsh to my SISIGI T1mpa Lou Terry I Bob Thomas bemg of feeble body and m1nd of equal 1nstab1l1ty U5 W1ll Marty Ryan equal or better success rt left guard on the Vars1ty I Lorrame Thompson belnf of sound m1nd UD and body do W1ll and bequeatl my ab1l1ty to remember WJ my P E clothes on Monday to anyone who can use a cut I Patr1c1a Ann Te1deman do hereby W1ll to Eyelyn Sm1thCSm1ttyJ my cha1r ln M1 N1Sb6t5 off1ce I Leeverne Topplng do hereby W1ll my place 1n UUHb to any iuture freshmen who can use It I Delores Tros1n belng of sound m1nd and body W1ll nothlng to nobody what 1 have I W1ll keep lor myself I Neal Tyrrell W1ll my charm for the lad1es to R1chard Warren soph I Gene Verkerk W1ll my magnetlc tmgers IH football to Whomex er needs them I Albert Walsh W1ll my physlc bram to Edward Coggan 1f he plans on taklng th subject next year I LOUISE Walter W1ll Art Evans mx 1nab1l1ty to blush OJ I Harold Wrlcox do hereby W1ll and bequeath to Ronme Jacobson a port1on ol my SIZE and Welght I Delores W1ll1ams do hereby W1ll mv ablllty to keep on the good slde of curly to Herbert O Ne1l I Nada W1ll1ams belng of sound m1nc1 IH the year of 1948 do hereby W1ll my ab1l 1ty to fhrt to Sylvla Russel I Ann WIHSIOW bemg of sound m1nd and body W1ll to Lynn Dunbar my out standlng attltude 1n P E May she proflt bv It as I have I D1ck Woods belng of sound m nd and body do hereby W1ll and bequeath all of my unused mental ab1l1ty to my slster Dorothy 1 D 7 I I I I I 'A , l . . . l. 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' 'Q ' l Seanad. pfzapfzecaed llle 10 909 Dear Dlary Tonlght of all 111251115 I attended the cl ass reunlon ol my gladuatlng class of 1949 Yes It was qulte a thllll to once a aln 103111 the halls of OTOX71l1Q UHIOII Hl h School Vven Mr Nlsbet has taken on a new dealec of authorlty O1 should l s ly a few nexx .gray halrs and those people that xx here once my classm tes' Well a ci 1 C YU tell you about them Take Charles Ableu now ln hlgh school he was well anyway hc he IS the best pald drug store clerk ln Blggs at the present tlme Grace Alton sholtlx 'tftel beeomlne 'ln actress malrled a plaxvxrlter Alxetta Allen xxho wanted to be a ca reer glrl IS now COIIIUDQ cms 101 Contl nental Can Co ln San Franclsco Dvvlght Andoe xxent to college nd llked football so well he IS Sllll tllL1C ts lootball coach Shalon Andoe 31121 lll these XCUIS 11 L last nlqht graduated llom Illllblll school Bexerlv Andlrxls IQ1Ll1NCCl lol the IC unlon from En lalo x help she l 5 IIOIUQ ID the countly Me fold Al len IS the IIWXLHLOI cl trf bottomless glass He 15 noxx 1lXll1., to ClE.C1C1L whlch IS the top Gus Anast slou has 1OlllC'1 th lflnks ol absent mlnded hlstolx p10 essols Wllma Arrendale lb noxx the llbrflllfll for the FOI bestewn blanch ol the Butte Lo unty Llbrary Tom Arvln IS novx a Wlte Cc ITIITIISSIOI er for the South Slde Water Co Mlllald AUSt1H attends all the rflces al ter wlnlnng Qln a ,reflt 116.91 Monty Kay George Bellrett was help on speclal lea ve from the U S Naxv He has tlee honol ol belng the only S31lOl vxlth fl glll ln ex Gly port Arthur Bartole xx lom L Cl one alxx avs sald was a Chlp off the old block IS noxx worklng as a wookcutter Myron Bean and Rosem 11X Jones xx elc there Wlth thelr stall steps 'Jne Two' Tmee Ann Bllls became a blll ollcetol fol th Bank of Amerlea Phll Blake IS now '1 sclentlst ano l tly lng to dlscover an atom of 'ln atom Challes Brown just flnlshed p ntlnq the hlll tops around Orox llle We now hax e snovx covered mountalns ln the ummer Marjorle Blown IS wolkll s elelk at Rasco s Barbala Bruce studled t b fl h school teacher but dldnt qulte make 1 so she IS teaehlnff at Tlstslde Georfflnla Bulrls IS now an OLlTStil1d1H xxoman pllot and has hel own plane Velma BLIIIGIIUIGICI IS noted as an idx 1 tlsln a ent 101 Women s bathlng sul s Blll Caldwell IS the fOL1IldG1 flrst pre ldcnt and sole farultx membel of Caldwell UDIVCFSIISV Cllff Campbell censors the mill f I onelv Hearts Josephlne Carello spends her tlme be ore he televlslon cameras Blll Cheff IS the Justlce of peace Alth ough he knows the marrlage ceremony word for word he never has spoken the words I do Alfred Chlstopherson IS farmlng ln th: land of paradlse HIS addless IS Paladls Callfornla Ralph Clark IS the OfI1C13l d1SC lockey of Butte County Llsten to hlm ex 91X H1511 It 10 pm over statlon KDAN Maly Clatwolthy palnts dates on date cookles Jean Clausen xxolks ln the H8zH Gene 1 ll Store at Forbestown John Coggan made good as a t3Xl d11Vf l Edwald Coleman told me he IS an Eng llsh teachel at the Unlverslty of Nevada Pat Conley always was lnterested 117 newspaper work She has an awful hald tlme Qettlng her son to dellver the papers on hls Mercury route Norma Conway IS Dean of Glrls at Yuba College Thomas Conway owns and IUDS a bak ery IH Sacramento He 1S sule sweet Dola Crabtlee came back from MISSOU F1 for the reunlon She has been V1S1t1Ug rel atlves f01 sevelal years Jeanette Cunnlngham IS the bookkeep er fol Scotts 5 and 10 cent store They are now closed They havent declded what yea the Proflt and Loss Statement wlll be fln lshed Watch for grand openlng Pat and Vlfglnla DHVIS marrled twln They are stlll puzzled who marrled whom I am also puzzled Gene Deady orlglnated a new sport so he can know more about t 'han anyone else Ina Denny and St3C1G Robertson both lun elf SGIVICG laundrles Inas IS at 4001 Brldge St and St3C1Q s at 4002 Brldge St Lavera Dennls IS a waltress at the Oro xllle Inn Coffee Shop Bobby Des Combes old hls act for us You can pay to see hlm ln the Shrlne CIFCUS as a maglclan It IS not xvolth the cost O I al - , 1. , ' . . 1 . . 1 , up - o ' - -J cl ' - v - C I I . . . 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L g - ' - Charles Devol IS the champron wrestler at the Palermo Country Club Kathleen Doyle ar11ved from the Clty of Grrdley for tonrght s reunlon She w1ll re turn V13 Grayhound to her ant1que shop Robert Elkm was dolng a good rob as D1str1ct Attorney unt1l he tr1ed to prosecute lumselt XIIXIHH Emmons IS regularly seen and heard over the Hour of Charm I'1ta Ermatmger has her own ICG cream parlor Her wastelme shows the place IS fast losrng money Phyllrs Etherton IS a housew1fe Wlth John she w1ll l1ve happy always Bex erly Flelds was IH a busrness mood tonlght She was selllng Fourth of July gl eetmg cards Elfreda Fla ter IS the back ence gos Slp 1n El Medro V1nn1e Fosd1ck IS dorng her part for hu man1ty as a nurse Joe Gage IS the owner of a soup factory After ton1ght I understand why he Sald It IS Duck soup It 1Sl Donald Garvrn has gone to the dogs that IS he IS dog catcher of Canyon H1gh lands After ten years Frank Gray IS domg qu1te well as the new owner of the Orovllle Dog and Cat Hosp1tal He always wanted to be a doctor' D1ck Green IS the owner of a dude ran ch IH Arrzona Rlchard Gregg John Henderson and Jun Iensen are st1ll sportlng clothes of navy blue Lochlen Gregory was saylnf he had a lot of sat1sf1ed customers At least a mortr clan ney er has any back talk Suzanne Gr1tf1th studred to be '1 doctor She now enters 1 door marked Dr Gr1ff1th Her father needed an OIIICC g1rl Joyce Hastmgs has been seen all over the US as the worlds fattest Sllfll lady Jack Hendershot IS a buyer of vxrecked Fords Jenny Lee Henry always d1d have a good vo1ce Every n1ght she nay be heard s1ng1ng to John and Jean her two bables Joe H1gh IS a carnlval barker I alvxa s d1d th1nk he had a lot of w1nd Tom Hockmg IS manager of CLIIYIEI' Brothers Barbara Holsclaw wanted to oe a teach B1 She marrled Boo so I guess she IS trylng to teach h1m a few thrngs Wanda Hudson IS a tlghtrope walker rn Cal1forn1a Shows Inc Laurelle Hunt teaches dancm at the MLlHlC1pHl Aud1tor1um every Tuesday and Thursday evenlng Orvllle Jester was so 1nte1ested ln ffrrl that he IS now study1ng psychology to fmd out what makes them t1ck Joyce Johnson IS a sfrleslady She just sold me a canary Joe Jones IS a floor walker 1n a down town department store I wonder lf hc has fallen arches Theodore Jordan IS employed 1n the County Clerks of ICB I thml he has char c of v1tal stat1st1cs As a dentlst Wllllam Jordan lS a mem ber of the group known as Orovrlles most d1sl1ked men Melva Jorgenson w1ll tal e care of you 1f B1ll hurts you too bad She IS a nurse at the County Hospltal Ted Kangas IS the wlndow washer of the State Theatre bu1ld1ng Rlchard Kelth IS the owner of the Pay more Servlce Statlon Gerald Keroher works cha1r at Fnsh ers Barber Shop Ernest Keyes IS a cameraman but he st1ll thlnks that he would make a better loo phs Raymond K1lduff after Cl9C1d1I'1g to be a great author has flnally landed on top fthe top floor of the county Jallj He dropped one of h1S great masterpleces when he start ed to cash It Clt bouncedj Audrey Kruger IS cash1er at Kellys Sta tronary Store Mar1an Ladd has two robs One IS tele phone operator and the other lS soclal com mentator for KDAN I wonder about the connectlons Don Lambert was there tomght and guess what? It was always Sald that he had rocks 1n hrs head Well h1s rock Crusher pavs the rent Patr1c1a Lantz lS Worklng 1n a lace fac tory She cuts the holes 1n the lace Rrchard La Rose hkes to look 1nto glflb eyes so well that he 1S now an ocullst Allan Lawson llked Qulncy so well tha' he went to work 1n the lumber mllls there I guess th1s proves that he IS a blockhead James Leggett works m a floral shoa He t1es the rlbbons on the corsages and a round the flower pots James Tenhoff 1S H1s Majesty Kmf James the lst Soverelgn of Lenhovran a small klngdom entrrely surrounded by pad ded walls . . . , U CJ - . . . . 7 ' ' - 9 - - . . . . ' 7' 1 - . g 1 . V , ta vv . QL. . . u ' . I J ' ' ' 1 A . -1' , - . Y . . - y . . . ' 7 ' Y . I ' 1 . 4 , 4, - . . . L I 1 , . . v . . ,, . . . ml ' . 7 - ' 1 Y ' ' ' king object than the scenery he photogra- . , . . . I 7 5 l , K . . ' . 34 L ' 5 D ' . . , . c ' ' 'C 7 1 , . 1 C 1 t . . Q ' Y I L V . . l , . Q . Q u . D r . - L . 1 '. ' I kg ' ' 'J . . . . ' . . .A . ,I J . .l 4 , , ' Charles Le1ne1 appea1s as HIS Honor Mayor ot 01OVllle Jacquelm Llnd lmallv lound some mls letol and by puttmg lt all OXEI the house every t1me she had a date she was fmallx able to land her a husoand She sa1d 1 sure took a lot of strlng to t1e the knot Nancy Lotberg w1ll spend 1 Sl t1me tt clung l1ttle brats now to play 111122 around the rosleland love every Illllilltf? ot 1tj Marr1an Logan who was always 1ead and w1ll1ng to eat at any t1me lS now work 1ng 1n a bakery He takes all the excess su gar off the donuts Ronald McElroy who always w nted t go to Alaska started work1n0 fo1 a companv that makes refr1gerato1s so that he could sell them to the Esk1mos Dav1d McK1m IS the owne1 of a walnut orchard Oh well he always d1d act I mean llke nuts Glenn Mayfleld became a pllle 11 htel Why just last week he knocked out Joe Lou Harry M9lSll6l felt so SOIIX lOl the hou S9W1fe who bakes a cake that falls that h has been workmg on a co11t1apt1on that t1lls Beverly M1tCh8ll IS wokmg 111 an teXt1lc mlll she puts the wrmkles 1n seersucke1 Clemoth Monday IS band d119CtOl f 1 OroV1lle H1gh MSFIHD Moore IS a d1 ess DGSIQITCI Som of the dresses are snazy MHIIHII IS not look mg so bad herself Shortly after graduat1on P3t11C13 M01 r1s got marr1ed After trvmg va11ous ez- per1ments w1th her cookmg she tmally gave up and 1S gomg to h1re a cook BV the wa her husband wasnt at the reun1on 'omght He 1S IH Memorlal Park Jack Mosss W1fG wanted a s1lx er fox coat Jack IS st1ll lookmg lOl a fox that 1 sllver Robert Nugent ow ns a beauty parlf 1 and does he ever have fun He alway s d1d l1k blondes Alberta Nunn started a restu1 int afte1 she graduated She spec1al1 es 1n shoe stung potatoes and gravy Almadean OKellh was always lettmg off steam 1n H1gh School Now she checks the gauges for the W P R R E1leen Orr1ck works for a tallor He hobby IS takmg the slex es out of old tests and makmg purses out of them Ard1th Overstreet went to nu1s1nt school after she graduated Before f1l'11Sl'11H2 the nurslng course she marr1ed a docto1 She IS now domg homework Whe1 Bobby Ove1st1eet was small h1s parents thought he would be a great musl c1an because he played on the l1noleum He IS a mus1c1an all r1ght he plays the lfrlsn p1ano fthe washboardy lor h1S Wlfe Roy Overstreet was alw ays tu1n1ng ov er a new leaf when he was 1n H1eh School He st1ll does as l1e work O1 the department of Agr1cultu1e exammmt, leax es of dlseased tl ees Claud1a Owens wasnt able to tmd he a husband although she tugs X815 hard Ne ver the less she d1d fmd out a tew thmgs because she lS wr1t1ng the column AdV1CC to the Lovelorn Naom1 Payne marr1ed a butterflx col lector Say d1d you ever hea1 of a flx w1t 1 a butter on 1t'? Thelma PGICY owns a cat and rat tarm She sells the rats to hotel owners Sh1rley Petee ma1r1ed atte1 she gr du ated and settled down to a n1ce con1o1tablL l1fe She takes the needles oft he cxctu plants and uses them to make coats fOI the oo1cup1nes N1cholas Poppelre1te1 IS Ch1Gf of pohct Wl1en Maxme Rhodes was 1 h1gh school she was nex er able to lea1n how to blow bubbles Wlth buoble gum Well sh flnallv learned and now she wo1ks for the companv that makes Double Bubble Gum She teaches the employees and otf1c1als hov to bubble thell bubble gum Barbara RlChdldSOD 1S the de ln of gnl at U C L A James RlCh3FdSOH turned to a1t aftu he f1n1shed l 11Qh school The statue of Pam Revere 1n San F1 HHCISCO IS some of h1s vs ork The 1eason It looks so funny 19 that when ht was half f1n1shed he was 1nfo1 med that the1c wasnt enough money for the ho1se Vlfgll Rlcketts w1ll YO to Hollvwool ln Search of movle fame and soon becom Frrol Flynn s stand IH Paul Rosaue1 ls the omne1 of a couple o O11 wells 1n Southern Cal1forn1a Jack Scheuermann works for a tooth paste company He puts the holes 1n tht tubes so that when you squeeze the tube the toothpaste comes out the holes 1nste 0 of out the top Donald Seybold IS takmg lessons to be come a ch1nese cook Ruth Slmpson IS spendmg he1 l1fe try mg to restore happ1ness to Sorrv L1mpson Leroy Sl3V1CGk owns and operates a whole cham of serv1ce stat1ons remarkable for the cleanlmee of thelr rest rooms 1 . . . . 1. 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Marcella Smith works for a watch corn pany He takes the tick tocks out of thc electric clocks Paul Smith spent the years designinfv the gigantic trans Pacific Ocean bridge Wilma Smith became a teacher One day she was surprised to find a picture drawn on the blackboard When she asked the class who was responsible for it she was told that her parents were Dorothy Stafford also IS a teacher Homemaking teacher' Elba Stafford devoted all his time o computing the logarithms for numbers 5 796 000 and 5 799 000 Alma Stone is cai hop at the Oro Drive nn Loraine Stovall invented a buttlonless button hole She explained to me how it works I still dont know Viola Strandberg and Dolores Trosin sold magazine subscriptions to raise fund oi a new Forbestown school bus Gus Stratigopoulas is an expert carpen er he always suceeded in hitting the na1l is fingernail Grace Stuart became a model She said she was the only model he had ever kissed It seems that he was a landscape artist B1ll Sundahl is with his band and is heard ever5 Wednesday night at Robenson s Corner Ray Swett is busy running for his life It seems he made one of the l1ons mad at him he IS a lion tamer Ray Tatman is working for an uphol stery concern With his high school exper ience he IS xery good putting tacks in chairs Bertha Taylor works for the General Electric Company She licks the stamps and then has Bessie Taylor put them on the let ters Tyjuan Terry IS still trying to learn to drive a blue Frazer Bob Thomas is doing a great job in a shoe factory He keeps a lot of people from being lonely He puts the squeaks in shoes Franklin Topping raises racing horses although his horse have never won a race he seems to have plenty of money When I asked him how this could be he answered that he never bets on his own horses Neal Tyrrell makes pocket knives that have a pocket in the knife to put another knife in it the object of this is that Neals knife wont cut Gene Vasco always butchered songs when he was in high school so he has now gone into the butcher trade Boy he sure slaughters them nowl Gene Verkerk is a prize fighter and be fore every fight he exercises very hard It has been said that he IS the only fighter that has to be carried into the ring Helen Thompson went to college and received a B A and then a M A then she came back here to take up where she left o Patricia T1edeman is an interior decor ator She would like to experiement on the Oroville Union High School Albert Walsh went East in search of a big league contract and wound up taking over Chet Gould s Job of writing Dick Tracy Eugene Waugh opened a photography shop which ran his former boss out of busl ness Laurence Webber went to college and became an English Professor By the way I rence what a verb is' Harold Wilcox became the much needed additional Butte County Judge Delores Williams married and she and her husband moved to the south pole Where she made quite a sum selling ice cold lemon ade to the esk1mos Nada Williams also married but she IS sueing for a divorce When she was asked on what grounds she was using she replied coffee grounds Ann Winslow Journied to France where she met a perfume manufactor who pur suaded her to help him make perfumes Earl Wise uses his hot air to an advan tage now days because he puts the air in cream puffs He complains that it sure keeps him puffing D1Ckl9 Woods found some things kind of hard to get through his head He is a con crete mixer now That takes care of all the kids dear diary and besides its three in the morning and I m X ery sleepy I ll see you in the morn ing Good Night . . . 1 . . . . 3 ' ' . . . . . ., - - . 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