Oxnard High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Be it hereby known that this is the best yearbook this school has hadg more pages, better use of color, 'a new Personalities section, more clubs, a bigger sports section, and many other bigger and better features. Be it hereby known that this is your yearbook as the dedication also hereby states. Q Even if you are a letterrnan, club officer, or member of an honorary society it's still your book.j The point of all this is that we think it's a pretty good book and we hope that you think so too. at k gQ,?f? is s Fi: t wise, 5 t Q isis xi 1 Us R 535,-E. mess i Fg , THE EDITOR ,ffgijb Z' fi!!! 1 I ' . ifllffiifdffw U X L W T ,Qt ,i fa Mefiljff' 7 'ML WK X rf' ff! MQW by . ,.,,.,.,.,,.,,. .., A .. -. fi,-A :Wt '-X 5' HEY, YOU THERE! Yes . . . you, the little guy in the back row. This is your year and your book. You plug along supporting the team, dutifully buy- ing your student body card, working for an HA or B,,' and sometimes glad to settle for a Cn or ll You never earn the big, block Ong you hardly ever make a club office, and never make any of the honor societies, but you vote when you should, and you carry the water bucket. You seldom get any credit, and you are surprised when you do. But you are Oxnard High. If you weren't there, we wouldn't have any teams, or build- ing, or classes. So here's your book. You'll find your face and your doings throughout these pages. Hope you like it! 2 , eh i ' DJ J .Wifi Q ws A Q U f infill, . i fi' f . EL 6 ' if VJ I My Ugly! X J All . V l . sg I. , f , ' , 'z t f . K 3 P Ziff A QM f , ,wg i fi, '-5 4 l 4 G il! ji, V , J ' 5 t ,if 1 Z ,X ,eww-4,,,wg:wa-wma-imma-umm. ::,.qnx.aMa:vszz4-mm-m:fv.w-1f1w,mw1 4Qwmmmmcmamzn , u:mu:n.nx.-a.zwe.s. ' wmonwvxm . ,., if 5 QR C iw 'NF .Q ff 0 'Wg UNO x.. -. mf 1' xy 1 .5-.. i ': S NHUR5 iff' T? J pf!! ilfilijfl' j bij ' 4 A lwj .5 M , , 2 J if iff .f 5 My f if Q f W .,L N fnifihlf A, GI gvgjlfy' ' - ,U ' ' , ,ff W r' X !fv y? . N Huff f I l. 1v!!j,f wif 4 'IX-if-f W 2,5 WV .nl ' ,- .fgpf ' A v 1 Z: I yy . ,4 . ,.',.,4. ,, V W. 3 SH SIENIIUR OFFICERS img f ming., ag M WW' WMM FS1 DON VICKERS ,.,.7,7,7,,..A,..,,,7,....,A,7,.. .. .,.. President JUDY FRETZ .,7.,77,.,,,,,, .7 ,Y,77,Y,,.,..A.,, .. Vice President VIRGINIA BARNES 777,. ....,..,...,.... S ecremry BERTHA LOPEZ 7,.,.. 77 ,.,.7 T reasurer JIM HOUCK ,.....7..7., ...... S ergeant-at-Arms f U yUNf,QiFU BATTLE W K ill W ' A stef Qs -Q L i Mid J !, ,f- fry ,jj ga , R il jy UM if L Aff saggy T QL fl lt fl A' if at , 'ex it , J M -J vta e f is n sf: is tl' fy .. J , ' f 57 iff! it 'A MG rl X, mm 6' ,..,, , -kx : X X3 2'-LT -BX 'D ., N Ending four years of fun and excitement, the Seniors finally made it. They take with them many pleasant memories of Oxnard Union High School. As Freshmen they were the first class to their colors, ppwigxbluqjiid whitefiheir XX xx xr, N N CX X? They sfa.rted'xoff the year by gimiingtc- Yfjxix CJR XX activities included l-lgkgDXfTQgiSadie l' Dance in Januaryxjn the Xsenior Play in '- February. Then ca e 'tch DE The Jun- u .MJ- sa . . . . . Vfx be sold at the now traditional slave day. mrs dld a Wonderful 0 In gl agmtthem a Q5 . . Prom that will long e ememlsergybllhe Y v-XX Most .remembered activity of course, Mis last of their activities We e the SeniorXBreak- fx the Junior PlaY, Arsenic and Old Lace. fast, Baccalaureate, and .Bally-Conigencg KE The Senior Class Officers this year Were: ment. As the fifty-first gra uating .ClHSSf1LhGY X in 'i Don Vickers, Presidentg Judy Fretz, Vice left O.U.H.S., wandering to varib - Presidentg Virginia Barnes, Secretaryg Ber- tions, but carrying with them the R 'W tha Lopez, Treasurerg Jim Houck, Sergeant- memories of their wonderful times at OX- at-Arms. nard Union High School. ,-J Sponsors for this year were: Mr. Rosser, b Mr. Leighton, Mr. Laidlaw. KV 5 'KMX , , lf ,L ip V . 5 if ' A 1 ., yr' , l-ep1,,.xs ob 'l..,Qi1Xl y af K X Jy -'3X Lgqtxbvo Q, X QA,-jj V QQCJLJEQQ- f ' i K 'X 7 L Fi l.D3 X.,, HMG 57 A - A ' L ' E ' J f A , xx- 97- If ' 'Rf Hr? , fu C a IJ- I- 0 mi S551 W 'n f? vt fit' ff F 4 A I ' 1,1 E C-E ft 1 K 6 r L' if E vas 2 ,' I -L ' x rl, I 1 K N .1 S 5 1 no eff f Q Y V V' Iamfffff' ff' 8 af I ,vm , , ff ' I F in I 6+ .roi Ml KF gm , if M 'x E? A is 'QJQ i - - J- 1 - 4 'Nl-L' k 'lr xl I F -'ur 'UW IW: wa... 8 LAHOMA MAE BARNARD September 14, 1937 . . . Ojai Latin 1-4, Tri-Y 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, CSIG Assistant Editor 3. VIRGINIA LEE BARNES September 11, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Tri-Y 1-4, Secretary 2, Girls' League Historian 4, Senior Class Secretary, Buzz 4, Quill and Scroll 4, French 3, Student Aides 3, Fu-Te 4, Girl-of-Month 3. GERALD ROBERT BEESON July 9, 1937 . . . Oxnard Y Club 1, Boys' Federation Vice President 4, Football 1, 2, 4. BARBARA GAIL BENNISON December 31, 1937 . . . New York Latin 1-4, CSF 1-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. 3, Buzz Editor 3, 4, Stinger Editor 3, Student Government 4. LEO BETANOOURT PATSY JANE BEVERAGE August 29, 1937 . . . Port Huenume GAA 3, 4, Spanish 4. LENDEL BEWLEY DAVID WINDSOR BIBBY December 29. 1936 , , . New York RAYMOND KEALORA BLATT june 6, 1937 . . . Hawaii Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4. DAVID LOWELL ADAMS .lune 13, 1937 . . . Ventura Key Club 3, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Music 4, A Cappella 4. JACKIE AHRENS May 16, 1937 . . . Colorado Tri-Y 1, Spanish 1, Majorette Princess. CHARLOTTE NOLANE ALLEN February 1, 1937 . . . Arkansas 1, 3, Song Leader 3, Soph HARRIETT LOUISE ALLEN November 9, 1937 . . . Oxnard Senior Council, Spanish 1, GAA 1-4, FBLA 4, Girls O 4, Pep Club 4, GAA Basketball, Baseball. MANUEL LOPEZ ALVARA September 26, 1935 . . . Oxnard ANN N. ATKINSON June 26, 1938 . . . Arkansas Pep Club 2, 3, Music 2, 3, 4, President 4, Girls' MOH 3, President 4, A Cappella 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 3. GEORGE WESLEY BALLINGER, J R. September 14, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Student Aides 1. RICHARD L. BANGS May 12, 1937 . . . Canoga Park ARDIS LORENE BARFIELD August 31, 1936 . . . S. D. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, GAA 1. CARL ELWOOD Boccs July 22, 1937 . . . Long Beach Spanish 4, Science 4, Senior Hi-Y 41 Buzz 4: Baseball 4g Golf 4. DON LEE BOUGHER March 7, 1937 . . . Sacramento ROGER DON BOWERS June 13. 1937 . . . Iowa JAMES M. BRADBURY September 6. 1937 . . . Oxnard Cadet Corps 2, 3. 4: Key Club 3: Student Aides 2, 33 Student Court Ch. Bailiff -11 FBI..-X1 JV Football Manager. DON PHILLIP BRANCH December 5. 1937 ..., -X rkansas Tri-Hi-Y 1. 3. DOLORES BROCK PAL'L JOHN BROWN June 28. 1937 , . . Ventura RUBY ELLEN BROWN August 29. 1937 . . . Madera MADELINE BLTCKLEY December 15. 1937 . . . Glendale Girls' O 3. 4. President 43 CAA 3. 4, Board 43 Basketball Manager 4, Student Council 4g Spanish 4, Student Govern- ment 4g Fu-Te Treasurer 4. . 121 Q 1-:11 ' .A ' A ' 5 A 7' ' f .-1 . df -Aff . Q7 , 1, J f 1 2 f ff ag , ,, if . lf, , ,,,, A.. yan. ' 'vf Qfu Q3- f .T Jf 4', :7 I 4 . , 4' as A f K f ,f Y f if if I tw , 'f ff yhffhj Q' f ff 'f, ,, I ff , 'f f v flf f PETER ARNOLD BUNCH June 19, 1937 . . . Colorado ASB President 43 Spanish 19 Hi-Y 3. 4, CSF 2, Basketball 3g Track 3. GAYLE BYRD June 24, 1938 . . . Texas CAA 11 Clee Club 1. SAM CABRERA February 23, 1936 . . . Camarillo Track 2, 3. RAYMOND CAMACHO RHITA CANADY August 5, 1937 . . . 1Owa Tri-Y 1, Song Leader 3. MYRTLE JOYCE CANNON January 2, 1938 . . . Texas Pep Club 1, Tri-Y1-45 FHA 4g GAA 1, 2, MANUEL CASTANEDA March 19, 1937 . . . Oxnard PATSY JANE CARLTON October 24, 1936 . . . Oklahoma Tri-Hi-Y 1-49 FHA 49 GAA 1, 2, 3. PETE JOSEPH CASPER, JR. September 27, 1936 . . . New Hampshire Basketball 4. 9 JOHN JOSEPH CASTANON March 27, 1935 . . . Santa Paula BARBARA ANN CENTINA March 11, 1937 . . . Ohio A Cappella 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girls, Glee 2, Music Club 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHACON July 6, 1935 . . . Texas MAYNARD BRUCE CHAPMAN January 24, 1937 . . . New York French 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, CSIC 3, Latin 1-4. .11 9 VIROIL HOWARD CHASE May 27, 1937 . . . Bakersfield - V' V Hi-Y 1-4, President 1, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, 4, , -Z , Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. BETTY JOYCE CHESSER f August 4, 1936 . . . Arizona FHA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Historian 4, FBLA 3, 4, French 3, V ,' GAA 1, FFA Queen 3. 1, Q . . E 5 A JAMES FLOYD CHESSER A February 24, 1937 . . . Bakersfield RICHARD CHEVERES February 7, 1936 . . . Oxnard Latin 1, 2, Aviation 2, 4, FBLA 4, Student Council 1, 3. ROBERT JOHN CHILDERS August 27, 1937, Illinois ANNA KATHERINE CLEVENGER January 1, 1937, Indiana BILL CLEZIE TONY DANIEL COBOS November 15, 1937 . . . Ventura BILL JOE COFFMAN December 3, 1936 . . . Arkansas Spanish 1, Art 2, Cadet Corps 2, 3. JANET MEANS COLCATE July 10, 1936 . . . Maine Latin 1, 2, Music 1, 2, 3, FHA 4, Art 1, Drama 2. JIM M. COLQUITT September 2, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Latin 1-4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Spanish 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity Track 4, Foot- ball 3. 4. LINDA ANN CONDRA January 2, 1937 . . . Maryland Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Buzz 4. PAUL RUSSELL CONSER July 24, 1937 . . . Florida Key Club 3, 4, Latin 3, 4, Student Court Defense Attorney 4, WFC 4, Spanish 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4. CHARLES ALAN COVARRUBIAS April 24, 1937 . . . Oxnard FFA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presideii' ' DENA S. DAWSON March 15. 1938 .... A rizona Spanish 1g Tri-Y 1. 2. WILLIAM THOMAS DEAN. JR. February 3. 1936 . . . Virginia JV Football 1. 2. JAMES O. DEARDECFF July 20, 1937 . . . Missouri Orchestra 1-4. ROBERT DEARMORE THOMAS FRANK DECKROW October 4, 1937 . . . Michigan FFA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Track 4. RAYMOND VASQUES DELGADO July 17, 1937 . . . Ventura Football 1, 2, 3. CAROL ANN DERING November 23, 1937 . . . Whittier Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Latin 1-4g French Quill and Scroll 43 Student Aides 4. CAROL ANN DEVER December 16, 1936 . . . Colorado FHA 15 GAA 1-4g Girls' O 3, 4g Senior Council, Tri-Hi-Y 4g Junior Red Cross 4g Band. THOMAS JOHN DOLER NADRA ANN CRAIG October 21, 1937 , . . New Jersey KENNETH RICHARD CRAIG March 21, 1937 . . . Illinois MYRLDEAN CROW June 4. 1937 . . . Ventura Student Council 2. MARY MAGDALENE CRUZ July 20, 1935 . . . Camarillo PHYLISS JUNE DAMRON December 30, 1937 . . . Oklahoma Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 CAA 23 Stuclent Aide MARGIE LOUISE DARBISON January 18, 1937 . . . Arizona NELMA JEANNE DAVIDSON August 4. 1937 . . . Arkansas Tri-Y 1, 2, 4: FBLA. BARBARA LEE DAVIS August 1, 1937 . . . Orange County Tri-Y 2g CSIC 2, 33 Pep Club 3. NANCY JEAN DAWLEY March 17, 1937 . . . Oxnarrl FHA 1-4, Historian 2. Secretary 35 N S23 Iusic 1 Tri , ,p M., iT5w:.mg.lf ' ,J yfivf V ,y a..1gr4 1 K7 JESSIE MARY DURAN October 8, 1937 . . . Fresno Tri-Y 4, Spanish 4, GAA 4. SALVADOR MARTINEZ DURAN May 24, 1937 . . . New Mexico LOS Caballeros LEON EALEY December 21, 1937 . . . Calipatria Hi-Y 1, 2, Band, Track. LAURA ROSE EDWARDS September 4, 1937 . . . Washington, D. C. FHA 3, 4, FBLA 4. JANICE LOUISE ELLIOTT September 15, 1937 . . . Arkansas Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Student Aides 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Secretary 3. JERRY MERLYN ELLIOTT June 27, 1937 . . . Kansas FFA 2. 3, 4. PHYLLIS RAYE ELLIOTT May 19, 1938 . . . Van Nuys Spanish l,, CAA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Girls, O 2. 3, 4, Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, CONSTANCE GWENELL ELLISON january 30,1937 . . . Alaliama Music 1-4, Treasurer 2. Secretary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Las Avispas 2, 4, Latin 1-4, Pep Club 1, CSF 1, Fu-Te 3. 4, A Qappf-lla 2, 3, 4, Nladrigals 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 2. EVE EDITH ELMELUND February l6, 1938 . . San Diego ASB Vice President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, President 2, Majorette 1, 2, 4, Latin 2, 3, 4, Student Government 2, 4, Student CI-iiryr-il 1. Z. 4, President 4. JEAN ELIZABETH DODGE November 6, 1936 . . . Sacramento FRANK RICHARD DORMAN ,lune 25, 1936 . . . Oklahoma o ASB Treasurer 4, Spanish 2, 3, 4, President 3, Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, A Cappella 4, Boys' Glee 3, CSF 2, 3, Rep. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Chaplain 3, Basket- ball 3, Fu-Te 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Buzz 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Assistant Editor Stinger, WFC 3, 4, President 3, Music 4, Latin 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, CSIG 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor Boys' MO 4. CHARLOTTE MARIE DOUGLAS September 1, 1935 . . . Oxnard Junior Girls' Cleo, Senior Girls' Glee, A Cappella. ELISA IDA DUKE May 12, 1935 . . . Texas Senior Council, Student Council, Tri-Y 1-4, FHA 1, Las Avispas 2, FBLA 2, GAA 1, 2, 4, Girls' O 4. DONALD DAVID DUFAU .luly 7, 1937 . . . Oxnard FFA 3, 4, Chapter Farmer 3. MARGARET MONICA DUKE July 30, 1937 . . . Pasadena Spanish 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Girls' O 2. 3. 4. President 4, Latin 1-4, GAA 1-4, Fu-Te 4. HENRY HUMBERT DUKE December 13, 1937 . . . Texas Key Club, Spanish 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Secretary 4, A Cappella 4, Music 4, Boys' HO 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 4. DONALD GEORGE DUNCAN October 1, 1935 . . . New Hampshire Cadet COrps 3, Art 4. LOIS AILEEN DUNLAP December 13, 1937 . . . San Jose Student Council 3, 4, Latin 1-4, WFC 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, CSG 3. 4, Buzz 3. 4, GAA 2, 3. 4. 5.3 ,A N35 'Ns A 7 ,Ig Q NN N. st VARIE ERWIN July 20, 1937 . . . Texas CONNIE PETRA ESPARZA October 19, 1935 . . . Ventura JULIA ESCOBAR May 28. 1937 . . . Oxnard HENRY ORTIZ ESTRADA july 25. 1930 . . . Ventura Los Calialleros 3. -11 lland 1-4. BARBARA :ANN EVANS October 12. 1937 . . . Texas Tri'Hi-Y -1. EARL DEAN FANNINC Nlareli 1-1.1930 . . . Uklalinnia ALICE JEAN FERGESON April 7. 1937 . . . Ol-ilalionia Spanifli 1: Latin 2. 3. 4. Vit-P Pre-:ident 3, CAA 1-4, Girls' 1-4: Tri-Hi-Y 3 -1: Fu-'le 4: Class Prebiflent 21 Com- mittee Of A+-eriililiw 4: Ftuflent Government 2. 43 Student Council 2. 4: VOlle5liall 1-4: Baiketliall 2. 3, 4: Sfrftlmall 1. 2. 3: Speedluall 2. NORMA CAROLYNN PHIPP5 October 26. 1937 . . . Torrance Senior Tri-Hi-1. CARMEN FLORES DeCernlier16. 1935 . . . Carnarilln 'rx LILI FLORES LUPE FLORES 1jPC6'1I1lJf'1' 12, 1935 . . , Oxnard Spaniell. lVlARY TRINI FLOREE February 12, 1937 . . . San Fernando Senior Tri-Hi-Y 43 Spanish 2, 43 GAA 4. RICHARD NORMAN FOCO July 30. 1936 . . .Nebraska Manager Varsity Baseball 1, 2. JUDY ARLENE FRITZ January 1. 1938 . . . Los Angeles 1 Senior Class Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab II Arms 4, CAA 2, 3, Las Avispas 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3g 1 Spanien 2, Latin 1. 2, 3g Buzz 3, 45 Student Aides 1. l WILLIAM EUGENE GALYAN July 18, 1937 . . . Missouri 3 FFA 33 ,lV Baseball 2. I ll 1 ANITA GAMBOA AMELIA GLORIA GARCIA October 31, 1936 . . . Arizona Spanish 1. 4, GAA 4. HOPE GARCIA January 30. 1937 . . . Garnet GAA 2. 34 Tri-Hi-Y 4. E3 DIANNE RUTH GEORGE January 5, 1937 . . . New York FBLA 41, WFC ll-Q Spanish 4. ELAINE M. GAHRETT April 11, I936 . . . Los Angeles Latin l-41 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 25 CSIC 2, 3, Buzz 43 Pep 1. 23 Music 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee 14 Student Council 1, 2, 45 CAA 1, 2, 4. HENRY GIBBS September 19, 1937 . . . Missouri JOSEPH CLIFFORD GISLER .June 26. 1937 . . . Santa Barbara Track 4. FRANK GODINEZ August 17, 1936 . . . Oxnard DON GODWIN Head JV Cheerleader 2, Head Varsity Cheerleader 3. ANTONIA M. GONZALES July 23, 1937 . . . Newberry Park LUPE MENDEZ December 5, 1935 . . . Oxnard LUPE GONZALES December 12, 1935 . . . Mexico Spanish 1, FBLA 1, 4, GAA 1-4. l -7 fa! f A., wa 'f Wm, 4. IM. ,v. .ugf J , f . . . ,3'Ap.efff2'?yf is ., . . . fqf-g'ef.'x,..:A2f ' sqgw if 5-,., A.: . .:.:.3.,2.q -nga, 1 7:95313 I gm: '. - '- 'f..'1.1-14: ., .-rL'a.:,g,1A 111. W f '- 'som X f If ffff' . ,Ash sf? 'g ' . I -iii., ,'f'i' .f-:'f5fagjfT'Ei:Z1f I 7 0,4 . f . Y.,-J? M. '. ,,n's A . : 193241 ' f -'asf-.we 21153 .5-'-:,.: k4 fiffltf ,Q Q5 1111523 ?'? 'V ' .. .. ,gagfgjw af? ., hr. ' Wy fig 47 A . 0.5 wr y J W1 , '4,g.f'f' ,',..'f4'J A f ,, 5-fm .- it A .... , fff.-,up 'arf Z 'G ,E A A 5' M1112 2,-,1 mfg, .- 4 , f.f',4-7-'fkgga -:--- - 5 A ff . ,..4 ,Jw ,,,.-!'f:.x.: ,- . 1 - t .ui 7-'lar ' ' V' - fm , 4 fa L My ' ' 7 L I' A V y C . 1 I, -my A Y . H Q G MI . -1-1A PAULINE C. GONZALES August 17, 1936 . . . Arizona FBLA 1-43 GAA 1. THELMA ELAINE GOVRO December 16, 1937 . . . Ventura Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 33 Student Aides 1. DON GRAY October 21. 1936 . . . Los Angeles Boys' UO , Track. VERA GRAY October 21, 1936 . . . Oklahoma BEVERLY RAE GRESS April 29, 1936 . . . North Dakota GAA 2, 4. CHRISTOBAL GUTIERREZ May 24. 1934 . . Mexico FBLA 4. KAREN JOYCE HACKETT December 13, 1937 . . . New Mexico Tri-Hi-YQ Pep 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 43 Buzz 4, Las Avispas 23 Junior Red Cross 43 GAA 1, 4: FBLA 2, Girls' Clee 13 WFC lg Student Aides 4, Assistant Ch.g Girl-of-the-Month 4 WILLIAM PRovOsT HALL June 2, 1937 . . . Boys' O 44 Track 1-4, Football 4. EDWARD W. HANSON November 10, 1937 . . . San Bernardino Track 4. iff! w 'E RICHARD HERRERA November 4. 1936 . . . Merced JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Spanish 2, 3, Boys' O , Tri-Hi-Y 2, FBLA 4. SHIRLEY HICOINBOTHAM ROBERT H IJI August 12. 1936 . . . lnglewood ARNOLD HOACLAND BETTY JANE HOFFMAN February 18, 1937 . . . Michigan Music 14, A Cappella 3, 4. LARRY JAMES HOLDERBY June 17, 1937 . Ventura Boys' 6'0 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE N. HOOK January 1, 1937 . . . Missouri Student Government 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, FHA 1-4, President 3, Reporter 2, Library 3, 4, FHA Princess 3. TEDDY LEE HORTON January 5, 1937 . . . Ojai Spanish 2, FFA 2, 3, 4, Boys' MOH 3, 4, Football 1-4. JIM R. HOUCK December 26, 1936 . . . Oklahoma Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Boys' HO 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. BETTY SUMIKO HATA September 21, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Latin 2, 3, GAA 1-4, RICHARD NORMAN HATT May 21, 1936 . . . Maine Y Club 1, 2, FBLA 2, 3, WFC 3. JEAN LORRAINE HAWLEY October 2, 1937 . Ventura ASB Secretary 4, Life Member CSF, Spanish 1-4, Vce President 3, Secretary CSF 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Secretary 3 Girls' UO 1-4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Buzz 3, 4, Tri I 2, 3, 4. JESSICA HAYES STANTON LOUIS HECK .lanuary 4, 1937 . . . Oxnard EUGENE LEROY HIOGEN August 13, 1936 . . . lowa Cadet Corps 2, 3. ROY EUGENE HENSLEY February 1, 1938 . . . Oklahoma Camera, FFA 1, Baseball 1. MARYJO ANNE HERBRUCK May 26. 1937 . . . Santa Monica Latin 1-4, President 4, GAA 1-4, Vice President 4, Music 1, 2, Girls' UO 2, 3, 4, Fu-Te 3, 4, WFC 1, Baseball Basketball, Volleyball, Speedball. MARY HEREDIA July 22, 1935 . . . Oxnard FBLA 4. 4' 1, 717' ,K fu. V,, 312: 1 4704 X152 .9 4 ,P-fiifal 4 - ' . . .5 1 fa? fg, 'lx 1:9 1 JAMES RAY KANESS August 13, 1938 . . . San Diego Life Member CSF, Latin 1, 2, 3, Chess 3, Science 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARGARET KIYOMI KATSUDA September 13, 1938 . . . Los Angeles Spanish 2, CSF 1-4, CAA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, WFC 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Secretary 4. BILL GLYN KEIIRER October 2, 1937 . . . Compton Boys' ON 2, 3, 4, Y Club 3, Basketball 1-4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4. KEN WARREN KINNAN July 21, 1937 . . . Washington Life Member CSF, Science 3, 4, President 3, CSC, Boys' O 1-4, Latin 1, 2, Las Avispas 2, 4, Math 3, Varsity Tennis 1-4, Varsity Basketball, Traek 3. LOUISE KING December 23, 1937 . . . Oxnard FBLA 4, GAA. JO ANNA CLEO KLEUEVER January 21, 1937 . . . Minnesota GLADYS ICLIZARETH KNOWLTON 1 ebrua:y 21, 1938 . . . New York Latin !-4, CSF 4, Buzz 41 Fufile 3, 4, C816 3, 4, CO-Editor 4, Trislii-Y 4. ,JAMES Ji.. Kofvmac l'Jovernher 12, 1937 . . . West Virginia iptgt, 1-4, tli-Y l, 2, g4'i1fIJf'4' 1, 21 VVFC. JOYCE Ll!,A,iNl'I LAP E liar-ei, 12, 1937 . . . Uklalirtnta fiutniugwr t3O'.-'f-rninf-III 4, A ifappelia 2, 3. 43 Latin l-4, Music 1-'lj Pep J, 2: Fu-Te 3, 'i, Tri-l'li-Y 14, Student Couneil 4. BARBARA HRYNKIEWICZ October 30, 1936 . . . Illinois Senior Tri-Hi-Y 4, CSIG. PATTI VON HULL January 11, 1937 . . . Whittier JOYCE LORETTA INGRAM August 2, 1937 . . . Ventura CAA. CLYDE IRWIN December 17, 1935 . . . Oklahoma ELEANOR DORREN JACKSON June 6, 1937 . . . FHA 3, 4, ViCe President 4, Treasurer 4 WFC 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Science 3, 4, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y 3 SIC 3 4, GAA 3, 4, CSF 4, Girls' O 4, C KAY JAMES MIKE WADE JOHNSTON July 27, 1932 . . . Los Angeles Basketball 4. DOROTHY ANN JONES March 31, 1937 . . . Pasadena Latin 2, Spanish 1, GAA 1, 2, 3. EVELYN M. KALEI January 3, 1936 . . . Hawaii Spanish 2, GAA 2, 3, FBLA 3, Mus ic 2: A Cappella 4 JW if 'f-.-' -.ffif I A... .. J wi' .et N ,-' X DETTY JOE LEE November 6, 1936 . . . LOS Angeles Glee 2, 3. ALICE ANN LENOX October 9, 1937 . . . Oregon Tri-Hi-Y 1.4, Treasurer 1g Spanish 1, 2, Treasurer 13 CAA 1-43-Girls' O 3. 4, Chaplain 2, Vice President 3. President 4-3 Class Secretary 33 CSF 3, Girl-of-Month 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH LIRBY July 10. 1936 . . . Maine Band 1-43 Assistant Band Captain 4: Orchestra 1, 3, 4, President 4. FRANCES IVA LIGGETT August 10, 1936 . . . Malibu Spanish 1: Student Aides 2, 4: FBLA 3. 41 Music 3, 4: FHA 4. DAVID RAY LLOYD May 8, 1936 ...I A rl-:ansas EUGENE LLOYD October 5, 1937 . . . Indiana Managing Editor Buzz 3g Sports Editor Buzz 43 A Cappella 43 Hi-Y 3: Baseball 3, 4. BERTHA LOPEZ February 4. 1938 . . . Oxnard Student Aides 1, Latin 1-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Pep Club 2, Student Court 3. 4: GAA 35 Class Treasurer 4, Las Avispas 33 WFC 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4g CSIG 4. FRANCES R. LOPEZ March 10, 1935 . . . Saticoy MAX D. LUNDBERG August 21, 1936 . . . Long Beach Hi-Y 3, 4. ff , 'Sr' f W4 am, , flfggff iffy I if WW W 0 Q! 1 1 5 .ff .4-'QP 'K ff? if 2 I fb-f-' ws...-. DANIEL P. LYTLE July 22, 1937 . . . Indiana Lit. 4. GEORGE RICHARD MCDONALD August 19, 1935 . . . Oklahoma JV Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3. JACK MCKNABB August 23, 1935 . . . Oklahoma JV Baseball 1, 2g Varsity Baseball 3. ELIZABETH SUSANNE MCLEAN August 16, 1937 . . . Ventura PAT MACKINGA August 8, 1936 . . . Santa Ana Stage Crew 1, Key Club 4. RICHARD MADRID MARY AGNES MAESTAS September 20, 1937 . . . New Mexico FBLA 39 GAA 3. PETE A. MAGALLANES January 31, 1938 . . . Oxnard Los Caballeros 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Boys' O 2, 3, 4-g Track 1-4, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4. RUBEN J. MAGALLANES January 3, 1937 , . . Oxnard Los Caballeros 3, 4. I7 PEGGY MASON October 2, 1937 . . . Long Beach Tri-1-li-Y 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Music 3, Student Council 3, 4. DELoREs NELL MASON ,luly 29, 1937 . . . Arizona GAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Historian, Art 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ANITA MARIE MARCIIANT February 14, 1937 . . . Oklahoma Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Vice President Girls' League 4, Treasurer 4, Latin 1, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Homecoming Princess 3. WARREN W. MANZER August 9, 1937 . . . Oxnard Latin 1, 2, Y Club 4, Boys' O 4, President Boys, Federation 4, ,IV Football 4, Varsity Football 4, Boys' State 3. BILL MARSHALL October 5, 1937 . . . Alhambra TOULIA MARSIS July 16, 1937 . . . Fullerton Spanish 2, Student Aides 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, GAA 4. WALTER E. MARTINEZ August 9, 1936 . . , San ,lose Basketball 4. J OE MOYA April 25, 1937 . . . Oxnard Chess 2, Band 1-4, Orchestra 4, CSF 1, 2. SALVADOR J. MAYORGA December 3, 1936 . . . Santa Barbara Los Caballeros. 29,294 'WY 1. if-wi I 3. . 1355515 53 3:25 F512-E iff' '5 -'EX if. -13-,-5113, lr if .sjw-1,1 'fs-fax' DONNA J. MEYERING February 1, 1938 . . . Los Angeles Latin 1, 2, Music 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Band 3, 4. Historian 3, Treasurer 4, Baccalaureate Marshal 3. MARILYN G. MILLER September 20, 1937 . . . San Diego Junior Class Play 3, Senior Council. SHARON ANN MILLER March 25, 1937 . . . Ventura Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Girls' League Secretary 2, CSF l. 3, -1: Class Treasurer 2. VIRGINIA P. MILLER March 15, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Tri-Hi-Y, French 4, Junior Red Cross President 4, CSF 4, Fu-Te 4. MOREEN B. MOLIVINA March 24, 1938 . . . Oroville Student Council 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Historian- Parliamentarian 4, CSF 3, Student Government 3, GAA 1-4, Girls' O 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Girls' State 3. VERA H. MITCH May 29, 1937 . . . Pennsylvania Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Student Council 1. 2. TELOTHA SU MITCHELL April 14, 1938 . . . Oklahoma Tri-Y 1-4, GAA 1, 2, Girls' League Sergeant-at-Arms 4. HELEN H. MITOBE January 24, 1937 . . . Hawaii WFC 3, 4, Fu-Te 3, 4, GAA 4. MARY A. MOBLEY August 25, 1937 . . . Oklahoma Library 4, Stage Crew 4. jill ...-gg 5' CHARLOTTE L. M.AYATT April 26, 1937 . . . Texas ASB Ch. of Student Aides 4: CSG Editor 33 Buzz 3. 43 Business Manager Stinger 3, 43 Student Council 3. 4. RICHARD B. NAIL September 26. 1937 . . . lndiana JV Baseball3 Varsity Basketball. HIROSI-II NAKASHIIVIA May 12, 1937 . . . Los Angeles 3: Tri-Hi-Y l-4: Latin 1-43 GAA 2, LEAH E. NASON August 27, . . . 1937 . . . Minnesota Latin 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 23 GAA 2, 3, 43 CSF 2, 3, 4. JACK WALTON NELSON March 15, 1937 . . . Oxnard Stage Crew lg Latin 13 Junior Play3 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 GLORIA MARY NAVAREZ August 29, 1936 . . . Arizona Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Girls' O 23 Music 1, 23 Spanish 2, 33 Las Avispas 3, 43 Fu-Te 33 FHA lg Softball3 Speedball. MARGARET N EWMAN March 3, 1937 . . . Oklahoma Cheerleader 2, 4g Head Cheerleader 43 Song Leader 33 GAA 1-43 Latin 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. EUGENE C. NEWTON March 22, 1937 . . . San Bernardino Latin 1, 23 Hi-Y 4. ROBERT J. NOACK January 18, 1938 . . . Los Angeles RHONDA MOFFETT CORRINE F. MOLINA ,lune 3, 1937 . . . Oxnard GAA 43 CSIG 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Historian 1, Secretary 33 Latin 1-4, Secretary 33 Pep Club President 23 WFC 3, 4, Vice President 33 Buzz 4, Treas. Ed.Q Head Bailiff 33 Student Court 3, 4, Assistant Justice 43 Student Aides 13 Frosh Vice Presidentg Soph Secretary3 Spanish 3, 43 CSF 1-43 Student Council 13 County Y Council 3. DONALD MONTGOMERY May 1, l937 . . . lllinois Radio 43 Science 43 Stage Crew. JACQUELINE F. MOORE ,lune 1, 1937 . . . North Dakota CAA. NINA MAZELLA MOORE March 10, 1937 . . . Oklahoma GAA 43 FHA 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Aides 4. RENIE MORGAN November 5, 1936 . . . Colorado Football 2, 3, 4. F REDA MORGAN January 28, 1937 ..., A rkansas Las Avispas 43 Student GAA Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Student Aides 43 Girls' League 1-43 l-43 Girls' O 1-43 Basketball3 Baseball3 VOllCylJ8llQ Speed- ball. JOYCE M. MORRIS June 7. 1937 . . . Santa Paula WILMA C. MONDAY September 6. 1937 . . . Colorado Music 1-43 CAF 23 Tri-Hi-Ysl, 2, 4: Pep Club 13 Nladrigals 4. ah' 3. 4- V f'f14f'1A': 7.16 . 4.2.1 Y .jfs E f.. ' A A 5 ' C wi' .Q , ww, ff., cl' -' ew- f , f M W 1 , 4 72, W'CfZ7f 2 ' , Q3 ' f 9019- I f f 'gif 7 fffgfi 'V V' if 4 5 0 V71 fi 24 ' cw 1 Q W W f , if f fm Af ,gf 2 f ,ff 54' , f ,. Aff' A x iff, gig? I f 1 Gil' ' f if ' J ff? 23' f 'J' ' A 2 ' 5 f ff! A Z ,Z 'M f , .1 f 4 1 if f I -Y 7 f 73, ima? f,f,, ,Af X ,Z ,. f , f f I f,, A ff yffgjf 1 fy! f My ip N 1 , 1 g, , ff ff? 3 9,2 W 1 35' A C 1 X fn! nl' ' CNW! , ,f cf, rf' , I 1 ,J f I 4' , A ,- :J-, ,rf e ' Zxfzfif-3 151-11-5 , . 11 'E i- ' .- ' I . E 1,1 hire-we l A If I1 ' x I BENTON F. PACE March 31, 1937 . . . Texas Latin 1, 2, FBLA 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, 4, Basketball 4, Track 4. HUBERT G. PATTERSON February 20, 1936 . . . Oklahoma Science 4. JOEL J. PATTERSON July 29, 1937 . . . New Mexico Hi-Y 2, Basketball, Track. BARBARA SUSAN PEASE December 24, 36 . . . lndiana WFC 2, GAA 1-4, Girls' O 4. MARVIN L. PENNINGTON November 21, 1936 . . . Long Beach Spanish 1, 3, Hi-Y 2, 4. MARY LOUISE PEREA December 11, 1937 . . . Canoga Park FBLA 4, Junior Council, GAA 2, Girl ARMANDO PEREE November 5, 1936 . , . Santa Barbara CORNELIO PEREZ September 16, 1936 . . . San Diego Spanish 4-. JOSEPHINE PEREZ February 4, 1936 . . . El Centro CSG 4, Spanish 3: FHA 4, FBLA 1, 26 Red Cross 4, Junior Girls' Glee 1. s' Glee 1. 3, 4, Music 1, Junior UELORES HOLIDA DWIGHT E. NYSTROM October 5, 1936 . . . South D JV Football. PATRICK R. O,BRIEN May 25, 1937 . . . Glendale akota Cadet Corps Sergeant 2, First Sergeant 3, Commander 4 EDWARD P. O,NEILL July 29, 1937 . . . New York Student Council 1, 2, 3, Student Court Bailiff 3, Associate Justice 4, Chess 2, 3, Radio 4. KENT OAKLEY May 22, 1937 . . . Glendale Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Federation Sergeant-at-Arm 4, Football 3, 4. SHERMAN OLIVA April 12, 1936 . . . Nebraska FFA 2, 3, 4, Los Caballeros CAROLYN R. OLMSTEIJ April 23, 1937 . . . Arkansas Tri-Hi-Y 4, GAA 4. MACK PADILLA .lanuary 2, 1936 . . . Texas JOAN H. PARSONS June 24, 1938 . . . Berkeley French 3, Latin 3, Girls' Student Aides 4. 3, Spanish 4. League President 4, Tri-Y 4 4'-'FR' 5' 541 .1 M2199 .ii 11, LDWARD LEE PETERS February 18. 1937 . . . Michigan Tumbling 1. 2. 3. LAVERNE PINKARD April 12. 1937 . . . Texas FHA 13 Student Council 1. 2. 43 Girls' 3. 4: Music 2. 4. CARROLL RAY PURETT November 22. 1937 . . . Missouri FFA 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2. 4. DOLLY LORRA1NE PL'GsLEY October 5. 1937 , . , Texas Clee 23 A Cappella Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Las Avis as 2: Junior Red Crttss 43 P 1. 2. 3: bpanisli -1: btudent Aides 31 Pep 2. 3: FBLA BRING PURSCH N1ay26. 1937 , . . Oxnard JACKIE ANN RYAN September 10. 1937 . . . Yentura Head Nlajorette 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-1 l. 4: Las Axispas Latin 1. NICHOLAS RANDOLPH RADKE Nmember 5. 1937 . , . Wa-bingtttn Key 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Buys' O 3. 4: l'1i-Y 2. 3. 41 3: CSF 2. 3. 4: Buzz 3. 4. News Editttr 4: Quill and 3. -1: luniwr Play: l'7Ofttball 2. 3. 41 Basketball 2: 3. 4: Buys Ftate 3, GEORGE CYRL's RAOSDALE August 12. 1937 . . . Brawley. FOOtball 2. 3. 4: Ban-Ll 4. DEAN RANGER October 10. 1937 . . . Nebraska Band 2. 4: Baseball 2. xW Latin -7 1.11: Latin SCl'4tll Trai-l-Q xx , . 01 E' W at ts ,nf A I ' A ' I 41 gy 215' f A .- fv A , .ss 5. 424., 't 1 A ,. A A if RAY MANUEL RAZO April 12. 1936 . . . Oxnard BARBARA JUNE REEYES Dr-ceniber 25. 1937 . . . lllinuis GAA 3. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 41 Pep Club 1g Student Aides 4. LEONARD EARL RENFRO July 18. 1937 . . . Ventura A Cappella 3. 4: Cadet Corps 2. 3. 43 Baseball 4. TONY RENTERIA DELORES V. REVELES April 3f1936 . . . Oxnard Spanish 1. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4. MANUEL J. REVELES June 5. 1937 . . . Oxnard Base-ball 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN REYNOLDS November 19. 1937 . . . Hawaii Girls' Clee lg A Cappella 2. 4g GAA 1, 2. EVA G, REYES March 8, 1937 . . . Ventura Spanish 43 Tri-Y 4g Student Aides 2g GAA 1-4g Basket ballg Volleyballg Speedballg Baseball. EVANGELINE M, REYES ,Iuly11,1936. ..Texas ANNETTE RIDDLE April 21, 1938 . . , LOS Aiigeles GAA President 4, Vice President 3, A Cappella Secretary 4, Spanish 1, CAA 1-4, Girls' O 2, 3, 4, Fu-Te 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Music 2, 3, 4, CSF 3, CSIC 2, Girl-of-Month 3. LINDA RAE ROBERTS May 25. 1937 . . . LOS Angeles Music 114, Latin 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, WFC 4, Student Aides,3. WILLIAM C. RODGERS March 11. 1939 . . . Colorado Stage Crew Vice President 3, President 4, Key Club 3, 4, President 4, Boys' O 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2. TONY E. RODRIQUEZ May 10, 1937 . , . Camarillo Latin 1, 2, LOS Caballeros 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4. FRANCES JEAVNETTE ROGERS November 23, 1937 ..., A rkansas Latin 2, 3, Girls' O 4, FHA 1-4, President 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ROGERS JIMMY L. ROLLINS February 27, 1937 . . . Oklahoma HY Club 1, 2. ROSEMARY RUTH ROWLAND November 27, 1938 . . . Oklahoma FBLA 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Student Aides 4. MARGARET ROYBAL December 28, 1937 . . . Colorado Student Aides 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3. 1 ,I V. , f Ag. F02-F' A iiii A if KEITH Soo H00 July 20, 1937 . . . Los Angeles Life Member CSF, Latin 1, 2, 3, Science 3 4 CSF Yice President 3, President 4, Class President 1 Track 4 LIBBY SAAL August 9, 1937 . . . New York Latin 1, Tri-Y 1-4, CSF 3. VINCENT ROBERT SANCHEZ July 19, 1937 . . . Oxnard MARION WILLIS SANDBOM July 25, 1937 . . . Oxnard FHA 1, Secretary, CSF 1, 2, liand 14 Flrl H14 4 WAYNE GLENNIS SANDERS February 16, 1938 . . . Oklahoma Band 4. FAYETTA CLEONE SCHAFFER November 30, 1937 . . . Oxnard Spanish 1, 2, TrifY 3, GAA 1-4, FB STEVEN E. SCHWARZ January 29, 1939'. . . Hollywood Science 3, 4. President 4: Chess 3 C F 4 Radio Vice President. JERRY NORMAN SCOTT October 23, 1937 . . . Kentucky Junior Play, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish 14 Latin 3 4 ys Federation Secretary-Treasurer 4. FRED MANABU SEKO January 28, 1937 . . . Holtv l JACK TAYLOR September 13. 1937 . . . Ventura Soph Sergeanteat-Arms, Class President 3, Spanish 1, Bas- ketball 1, JV Baseball 1, 2. CHARLES MICHAEL TERON January 20, 1938 . . . Oxnard Latin 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Track 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4. EARNEY JAMES THOMPSON, JR. November 9, 1936 . . . No. Hollywood Latin 2, 3, Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3. CHARLES RAYMOND THOMPSON May 23, 1936 . . , Oxnard Track 1-4. SUZETTE EVONNE THOMPSON January 24, 1937 . . . lowa GAA 4, CSF 4, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Girls, Ou 4. SALLY JEAN THORPE November 1, 1937 . . . Michigan Latin Club 1, 2. DONNA RAE TINGSTROM September 11, 1937 . . . Oxnard FHA 1, Tri-Y 1, 2, GAA 2, 3. MARTHA ROSENNA TOLLER January 20, 1937 . . . Missouri Student Aides 3, GAA 1, WFC 1, 3, 4. WILLIAM GRRIN TOWE July 4, 1937 . . . Santa Paula 1, FBLA 4, Student Council MILDRED MARY SERDAHELY August 8, 1937 . . . Wisconsin Life Member CSF, Latin 2, 3, S- -.t vs frlY'1S O 4. MARILYN LEE SCHURLE March 6. 1937 . . . Oxnard Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Music 3, 4, T AUDREY SINCLAIR EVELYN IRENE SMITH April 23, 1937 . . . Ventura CAA 1-4, Girls' O 4, Tri-Y 3, CSLC Art Editor 4, 3, 4. ROY ADDISON STACY 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Fu-Te ri-Y 1, CSF 3, FHA 2, October 16, 1937 . . . San Diego Latin 1, 2, Musit' 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Spanish 3, President Cappella 4, Madrigals 4, Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, JV FOO ball 2. CLARA LEE STEINHARDT October 29, 1937 . . . lllinois CSF 2, 3, 4, CAA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. GEORGE S. STEWART January 16, 1937 . . . Los Angel Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Key Club FRANCES KEIKO TAKASUGI May 15, 1936 . . , Ventura FBLA 2. 3, 4, Spanish 2, WFC Club 1, GAA 1-4. MELVIN WAYNE TARWATER October 19, 1937 ,... 4 rl-cansas Spanish 1. CS 3, Spanish 3, 4, Fu-Te 4 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Pep 41.4-4? ff-mf , 1:,,w,gv lk 3 4 C-AA 4? . 5 .. 13, A ww 'Q I X ff 'w ANNIE MARIE VASQUEZ December 31, 1937 . . . Ventura HELEN MORENO VASQUES March 11, 1936 . . . Arizona TONY VEGA September 1, 1936 . . . Ventura RAUL VELO February 2, 1937 . . . Oxnard Los Caballeros 3, 4. CARL WAYNE VENABLE October 28, 1937 . . . Oklahoma FFA 2, 3, 4. Reporter 3, Secretary 4. DON HOLDEN VICKERS February 26, 1938 . . . Ventura Class President 4, CSF 1-4, Vice President 4g Key Club 4g Latin 1-4, Treasurer 35 .lunior Play: Student Court 4. ARMANDO C. VILLEOAS November 5, 1937 . . . Oxnard JOAN HILDA XVADE Nflay 9, 1936 . . . Santa Paula TrifHi-Y 1, 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, CAA 2, 34 FHA 1. LARRY WACGONER JOANN LORRAINE TRANT November 24, 1936 . . . New York FHA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, GAA 4g C816 4. THOMAS EDWARD TREVATHAN August 23, 1935 . . . Virginia Student Council, Varsity Football. ALMA JO TURNER July 16, 1937 . . . Ventura CAA 1-43 Girls, O 2, 3, 4, WFC 2g Basketball Volley ball, Speedballg Tumbling. CARL SAMUEL UNDERWOOD, JR. May 1, 1937 . . . Oklahoma Y Club 4, Boys' O 49 JV Baseball 1 Varsity Base ball 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Football 4. JANICE ELAINE VAN 'NORTWICK September 8, 1937 . . . Kansas ROLLO KNIGHT VAN SLYKE June 15, 1937 . . . Washington Science 1-4, Vice President 1, 2, 3, Latin Spanish 1. LYDIA VALENCIA June 30, 1936 . . . Indio GAA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, FBLA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1. MARTIN HAROLD VALENZUELA July 12, 1936 . . . El Rio MARTIN VARELA .f-xx E Jnoaln IJ. YYALLALIQ October 15, 1936 . . . Texas DALE WAYNE WARE July 14, 1935 . . . Missouri LLEWELLYN R. WARKENTIEN February 2, 1936 . . . Oklahoma Spanishg Boys' O 3 Footballg Trackg JV Footballg Varsity Football. MARTHA JOAN WEBER August 28. 1937 . . . Colorado Tri-Hi-Y 23 GAA 1. BARBARA FRANCES WEBER October 10. 1937 .. . Nebraska Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 43 GAA 1. 3. 43 FHA 13 FBLA 43 Student Council 4. DONNA KAY WHERRY August 15, 1937 . . . Iowa Student Aides 2. 3: GAA 23 FBLA 43 Music 4. GERALD ROBERT WHITE July 1, 1937 . . . Ohio Key Club 43 Boys' O 2. 3. 43 Student Body Sergeant-ab Arms 4g Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-4. LoU WHITMAN CHRISTINE lVlARIE W-INBUSH December 25, 1936 . . . Louisiana Spanish 13 FHA 3, 4. BARBARA 111ARY W ILcox July 30, 1937 . . . Riverside Spanish lg Music 143 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 CSF 1-4: Clee l. 3, Vice President 2g A Cappella 3, 4. STEVEN DWIGHT WILLIAMSON December 31. 1937 . . . San Pedro Music 43 Spanish 3. 43 Hi-Y 3. 4. MAvIs JOY WILCOX September 13. 1936 . . . Missouri CSTG 4-3 Girls' Glee 2, 33 FHA 3g Music 2g FBLA 4. DI 'F . .f ' 5- W5 ' 6, ,fn 42, 3 W A 'xi A .l ...Q A I A I if. MAX? , ' 1 'yin f if H 4' E I' J xg I ff I f 17 7 ' 'f V224 U ' 3 ff f rf fy 'f4 ff f ff f 4 W! mf I 7 9466 1, if f ,f f -0' Ag . ' ff ff, f - fe ' 4 Ay f' s13 f' : 5 NV f fa Q 'JW JIM WILLIAMS August 9. 1937 . . . Oklahoma Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY WII,LIAMS .luly 13, 1937 . . . San Diego Spanish 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, CSIG. SUE ANN WILLIAMS November 23, 1936 . . . Oxnard Spanish'1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FH SANDRA JEAN WILLIAMSON October 2, 1935 . . . Kentucky Girls' Glee 4. ALMA CHRISTINE WOOD August 24, 1936 . . . Oklahoma GAA 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, Secretary 4. JANET G. WRIGHT October 9, 1935 . . . Ventura Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, Girls' O 3, Student Council 1-4, Girls' Softball 2, Basketball 1. .,,, 4 I 7 J ' ff' l .5 S wa. 4 . Z 1' ' 4' ,1 f W X ff f i ? 1 1 5 ,ff ELEANOR JOYCE ZIEGLER July 2, 1937 . . . Colorado Band 1-4, Treasurer 2, 3g Orchestra 1-4, Music 1, 2, GAA 1-43 Baccalaureate Marshal. il AUTOGRAPHS I -, -.1 I Mill l my Q My pb ly , vu pb , , 53 Aff, 1 ffl JM Il Ill A lf A if ill Ml I fl JJ, ,A I l W IV! .1 pm 'Y 3' Qx fi H ,iz QH4ASSES First row: Allen Covarrubias, Sergeant-at-Armsg Barbara Hord, Treasurerg Marilyn Johnson, Secretaryg Darryl Mortenson, Sergeant-at-Arms. 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K wfff iff r w f MQW XUMQW Mis , 171- 'V WW :rea Q71 i.. 17 First row, left to right: Ann Metcalf, Vice Presidentg Barbara Luckey President Second row Dale Roger, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tamy Waggener, Secretaryg Joann Kerby Treasurer .lamy Lazansky, Sergeant-at-Arms. THEY? E MADE llylll' The Sophomore Class was sponsored by Miss Miederna, Mr. Miller, Dr. Renard, and Mr. Kelley. Sophomore Officers were: B a r la a r a Luckey, Presidentg Ann Metcalf, Vice Presi dentg Tamy Waggoner, Secretaryg Joann ACt1V1t1CS Kerby, Treasurerg Dale Roger and .lamy La Zansky, Sergeants-at-Arms: J ,New ,JP if 7' v 4 ' A V , , I-5 , ' 1- 5' ',..1 , ' 3-4.1 ' - HALF WAY Each year the Sophomore Class has a special dance This year lt was a Halloween The class won the JUDIOI' Red Cross Drive They also entered a float in Homecoming - .f ., - - wmv- , -: dance on October 30 19544 a- h- - pill Ta- if 4 , , . 'Kala 44,1 2 va. 'E' la 1'r',-h . -'SWF , Vw r -N ' ,, L . N IE I 'Q ll 1 5 e . if . V 2. 1' f' I! 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'Wy QL, ,VCV if V , VV V V Q ,VV V V J f . ,X , ff 'f lfzffq V'f,'V'V1ffcV X' VV f, . ,,.. 5 .f ROBERT ROCERS Chief luslice I JERRY WHITE Sergeant-az-Arms IEA N HAWLEY Secretary STUDENT PETE BUNCH President ALICE FERGUSON Commissioner of Assemblies a ' US fs S i i 1 K 1 ,X -A sn! FRANK DORXIAN Treasurer MV X X K 1 1 , K I Dil QFEIIJ BRS . l EVE ELMELIQNIJ Vife President ARLENE GOSNEY Head Pom-Pon Girl WW' W VAAKV 51 CHA RLOTTE HY ATT Lhiel' 0! Stuflent Aides 9 JOYCE LAKE Colrznzissioner of Recreation 4 K D Y F D man Ns,,S,2tY!1S,L SiA-M.9lf! L' www ffddle, M. - - B, Lgk , R- ROWS- A1----Qgfft . kl , A. Ferauwl- A-Q-L4 . 2 fJ'Si2ei0nufS0,r'iiT iii,Xe1und, 1. ROWS' S3024 iifafgfffyi. M- Newman' TW - ' h',V,w1ce',- ' C, ,irs. TN X HerbnX2kfLnL,LakBi TYlaff1fkifftt,BJ.Tvzi1bdE.G. MacDonald, P. Bunch, J- Hawley' A' Osney , row: . C0079 -2- H 'WL .F h Westervelt, 59095015 MRS WESTERVELT GUVERQNMENT RECURDS ACTIVE YEAR Student Government carries out the wishes of the Student Body, by receiving reports from Guid- ance Classes, Clubs, and making reports to them. They make regulations in accordance with the powers given in our Constitution and plan assem- blies and other activities. They take bus-sign-ups, plan seating arrangements for games and assem- blies, furnish guides for opening day and open house. They also take part in Career Day, Future Freshman Day, Traffic Safety and City Govern- ment. The requirements for membership are that you be elected by the Student Body, and have a scho- lastic average of HC. Officers were: Peter Bunch, President, Eve Elm- lund, Vice President, Jean Hawley, Secretary, Frank Dorman, Treasurer, Jerry White, Sergeant- X at-Arms, Robert Rogers, Chief Justice, Margaret Newman, Cheerleader, Arlene Gosney, Song Leader, Alice Ferguson, Commissioner of Assem- blies, .loyce Lake, Commissioner of Recreation, George MacDonald, Commissioner of Athletics, Charlotte Myatt and Karen Hackett, Chief of Stu- dent Aides. This year they sponsored Freshman Slave Dayn, Get Acquainted Dance, Veterans, Day As- sembly, Homecoming Parade and Dance, Ex- change Rally with Fillmore, Christmas Assembly, Basketball Rally, Blind Assembly, SBVIC Dance, Occidental Glee Club Assembly, Cardinal and Gold Day, City Government, Awards Assembly, As- sembly-Magician. They have also raised money to finance an exchange student through the magazine sale. 7: X ,?'i' 11158, ummm.-.: f 1 X i N I XTDT T,-, H xg .-- ' 'ns ,,,.....'.,k l 'liI'Kf I was - Q --ax bi pgl , 1- Firs! rou-5 T. Harper R Roger. B-L V I Fergeson .l Wavne l ' fs s, ,. a,nz,er. D.-.V.iCke13 M - - . ..J,LSf , - r . ,, IQUQL. E. El 1 d Qondd. J, Swindc-L L. BRILlg'E1key. Second row: B- TaliriineJenw.h'!ggLEkQ'MA' 1- . cCaulev. Third mu.. Qu ' g ' FVGTGS. M. A. Lunawwf-T415 .I l ' C' Webfr, J. RW . u H' Mikif' R' Mofsingfr, L. c. M ra ' ' rm L-9?'I1s'f2n IE. glarshall. 5,,4Igakcri IgI'TE1llCiklRY- Q5.c,.Rile, .l. Haavirliyj Gfifgiiylz B . orman. N. L- kzuv Fmh s- .YL L. R.W..5L'iXSr.5.,S.l'1l-lfflg S, Muon E EH: - V an es J' W.. . -- Y W 4 ,. , four: High. C. N - -l.-,,,,4. sf .,.,., .ggi QRKB---2 M Kgkic-miICi Lndlerwood. L. Dunlep, Pluigllpf-r P Iifilff. VJ. Parsons. A. Lerborgh. B. Hodrgji MR. WOZNIAK G a Z' ' ' 'lelmilna' I::,Pinkaf'i- Hainline Q i A ash Slxfh row: N. Dauis, S. Knocke C U SCX CTL REPR lE1SlENTS STlUllDlElNTS The Student Council was organized in 1942 un-5 der the sponsorship of Mr. Brown. This year, with: Mr. Woznial-c as sponsor. it has been carrying ons' its regular activities: advising A.S.B. offices, and acting as a channel between the student body, and the student government class. The requirements for membership are that you must be elected as a guidance class representative, or you must be an A.S.B. officer or a classlner 3 club president. X5 if ,K J , '4 -A s- A X5 i sg ,, .Q ,1 V re 'v' TV-' L if A fs 'Y J 'A ff .x 3 14 'f R. rw it T Qs. Q it N -1 . U ,Q K- Q l 1-Ls! fi' -.V ' ', A- X-f X Q lv H N- A- mf iv 'S 2' Xa . , . . Qj vs L X N y L ,f-- . Q xx' 'Q ' .JC A J 'iv l 1 'J - C ' 'X-, ,ix l if XT' 7' x ' .Fr Q F ln SJ 3 xl 'Q . 1, . H-.. as 'J S- N ., A 3 J NX' H., ek The Student Council has introduced or continued many projects this year: Clean Campus Campaign, Emphasis on Sportsmanship Code, Control of Traf- fic in Halls, and the furthering of noon time recreation. They also elect representatives to the SBVISC. They are also affiliated with California Associa- tion of Student Council and the National Associa- tion of Student Councils. COURT DEALS STUDENT JIUSTTCE The purpose of the Student Court is to develop high standards of individual citizen- ship in school and in the community. The Student Court Staff attends regular Superior Court sessions at the Ventura County Court House and contacts with other schools through Inter-school Council meet- ings have resulted in favorable comment from community and educational leaders. The work of the court is recognized by the administration as a distinct service to Oxnard Union High School students and faculty members. Chief Justice ,,,.... Justice Ex-Officio Members of the staff ROBERT ROGERS PETER BUNCH are as follows: Associate Justice Associate Justice W EDWARD O'NEILL DON VICKERS Associate Justice .t.,, DEANNA HILL Chief Secretary .,..,,....... ,t,,., E ULEEN HUBER Associate Justice t,tt,..,t,, JOYCE LAKE Assistant Secretary ...,.,. ,,,,,, J OYCE SAWYER Associate Justice .,,,,, BERTHA LOPEZ Attendance Secretary ,rtt, CLEO KRAMER Associate Justice ....... RAELENE BRILL Defense Attorney ...., ,,,....,,,.,... P AUL CONSER Associate Justice .,,....,c.,.,,,tt EDITH ELLIOTT Chief Bailiff ........... JAMES BRADBURY Associate Justice .t,,t MARY JO HERBRUCK Bailiff .......i......,.,, ,....,, J ERRY SCOTT Associate Justice ..,,.. ....,t E MALEE ROGERS Bailiff ......t.... .,.,,........ M IKE DAVIS Associate Justice ....,. BOB MCMILLAN Bailiff ........ .,............, B ILL KOHL Associate Justice ....,.,...,.... TONY DABBS Bailiff tt,.... MIKE BOWMAN Associate Justice ..,..... CORRINE MOLINA Blliliff ........ ....... D ARYL LARIMER Associate Justice ,...... ....., J O ANN MOONEY Btliliff ...... DARYL LIZER L ' 5 ' Seated, C. Molina B L0 e M MRS. L0 -RJWBHIL 1 i ' P Z, . Herbruck, T. Dabbs, E. O'Nei WE McMillan, P: B2YVLnan, kg EMILJE Lakel!'j-CYQIKIBIIAQI, E. Huber, R. Rogers ' i O' saaa o' sale ' K0hLAD:cL?1liQ1er, Itgnavisf 's'a s Comfy' -E:cB3E3fS- Standing, n fi ii,-LV' 5' T Warp, 1 is ' Nui '- .,I4C?-Tal' M, , , ivy -I .,. -J ,1,:.',.,a1 4 fy It f... 1T'?5'7f7E 1 , Q' ' ' ' - '--4?r',- 1: xg -'n-,44. g 5 ,X V ss - ' - .-n .usxhij A l D ES ENDED UR Till lE QC llTllZlENS Hllp The purpose of the Student Aides is to aid the faculty and administration on corridor passes. locker checks, etc. The requirements for membership are good citizenship stand- ing and passing grades. The officers this year were Charlotte Myatt, F' , . zrst r0w.,P qulhvan R R nee Charlotte Hall, Chief of Student Aidesg Karen Hackett, Vice Presidentg Patsy Temp- son, Secretaryg and Elaine Garrett, Treasurer. The group was sponsored by Mr. Edson and had one field trip this year. as 1 I J. Reeves LJ-Wiari CS, i Owland' F' LTZHPII 'NI Varlt n 9 N -T ' 55- ill V- - '4'4 ,c.. . Ellison, J. Parsons, Cfixggattrofegjei, E-angiorn, Q Deringy KI. M00-rifirianh Pk Elliott, P. Damron , - . J . Jarrf-11, J. HHH' , . ac ett, Vice President-i - f 'lf vwvf -www, ,.a..-J..-,.f.,.. ,Jjw -A it A A' 1 f' ! :Vi ,ld f L ' vii , u tr lj li Igll l l mijw fi i ' Qld I It: 'vi .jx f l A I . j xi I KN l X iffy R PM . VD. mx! XJ! fr .T A lb A 5 A f A i .sl AAL L lfig if X ilrllltiiff ld f V, ,t if LEAGUE EAS EVENTFUL YEAR M tsl' X. xi x The Girls' League was sponsored by Miss Bennett, with Joan Parson as President, Rae- lene Brill, Vice President, Jeni Ellison, Sec- retaryg Anita Marchant, Treasurer, Telotha Mitchell and Edith Elliot, Sergeants-at-Armsg and Virginia Barnes, Historian. Virginia is the Leagueis first historian. All girls enrolled in O.U.H.S. are members of the Girls, League. The Girls, League planned the assemblies First r0w.' ,l.MEllison, Secreta . J' P every other month and selected a girl-of-the month each month whom they announced in the assemblies. Other activities which they planned that were very successful were: Little Girls, Day, a Girls, League Convention, the Sweetheart Dance, a Father-Daughter Box Social, and a Mother and Daughter Tea. They sponsored with the Boys, Federation the Frontier Day and the Frontier Day Dance. ILPVBQTHCS, Historian: E. El ' FY, arson, President. Second row: T, M hott. Sergeant-at-Arms? A' Marcham T x itchell, Sergeanbat-Ari Tl. f9Hbl1I'PI'. Q 'r 41 . 'A vw:-F Wx it ww . KRW: L6-fl to riglu. B ua 6 P T- HOIIOH. lsirelijlfiionlngeliijcreerhrfisi.lenI3 K. Oakley. Sergeant-at-Arms: FE,DER:XTl UN E Ml lily ERS ll'llll lp GRUXVVS The Boys' Federation. under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Harp. fosters the following per- sonal attributes in the hops: Scholarship, ac- tive participation in school affairs. general attitude. athletic and cixic interest. All boys attending O.L'.H.5. are mernhers. The Federation sponsors Frontier Day, which specializes in Western Costumes. and ends the day with a joint dance between the Girls' League and the Boys' Federation. They also choose a boy-of-the-quarter, based on the reconiriiendatioris of teachers. Officers for this year were: William Man- zer, President: Gerald Beeson, Vice Presi- dent: Jerry Scott, Secretary-Treasurerg Kent Oakley, Ted Horten, Sergeants-at-Arms. 1' l 1.1 all l I1 First row: Dr.To.dd. E, Smilh.J.,Lake. Member,,l,,,,,Cash. E. Garrett, Vice President,:tB. YeU.er, ' B. Alfonso. D. Harvey, J. Fallis. B. Wilcox, Member, ,iHArnoVkI, M. Bever, ,S..4DYellof. Second -5 row: P. Fiedler. E. Martinez. C. Gilliam. E,,,Rogers, J, Johnson, G. Lloyd, Member, J. Polk. ,l.e,ZrarnQraf'N. Dawley. A. Ridzdle. Member, S, Gates. C, Kramer. IQ.uHiQ, ,L-VIQFY, l.,,Ballau-f. Third rowfj.-,13lYl,QI. B. Celina, EL. Renfro, Farral,,S,, Shuck. A. Atkinson, Member, l.a,.NB.ILier, Memberfl, -Stirling,'7A. Garcia. Grethe-li A. Dominguelici, M!!.!311iCh. C- D0Ugl3S- P- B355 N- Tanner, Member, P. Reynolds. Fourth rowi Ellison. L. Flores, C. Munday, B. Hoffman. D., Zuniga, H. Duke. lr.. B.M,l,ohnson, Pllldenfro. J. West, ivqx Svpxaeth, D. Adams. R. Stacy. President, E. Gerry. P. Spohh, A ff A lPlPlElL.ll,.A TU URS QC A Ll PORN ll A The A Cappella Choir under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Holgate performed in various parts of Southern California and participated in and sponsored choral festivals in and out of Ventura County. They also performed at various school and community affairs. Their trips and invitations to sing through- .ff iferigfrglfiiiiit Ja, NIR. HOLGATE out California have 'brought notice and fine reputation to O.U.H.S. Officers of the Choir this year were Roy Stacy. President: Elaine Garrett. Vice Presi- dent. Joyce Lake, Ann Atkinson. Joe Napier. Barbara Wilcox. Nancy Tanner. Annette Rid- dle, Gene Lloyd were members. UUU.lHl.S. MADRTGALS ll-WRST ll,N WWEST The Madrigal Singers were organized to encourage singing of the 16th century music. It is one of the first groups organized in the West and has been very successful in spread- ing the Madrigal movement to other high They performed under the sponsorship of Mr. Holgate at various times throughout Ven- tura County and Southern California includ- ing Santa Barbara, Long Beach, and L-qs Angeles. They also sang for comrriguggilxpof-xi schools. ganizations. i 59- CT N' .AS A DJJ?-glgvjv islavxfcd Gipsy ,X fx? qw . Q- we? il. Cf' . j.U'Q Sggixt Wqfp' :NSR , X Q 'NI . 'xi .X ' Qgispb K , XJ :byjrf QX Q tj f ,fn ' if i Wa ff! l fp bw?-gM'V . . wi . if f9J 'W f -9 fl 1 0 X C3-J D7 I' 5 ,. ALJ: ' X 1 ' 1 'iii ' ' 5' Q5 xfridy sv If fy 1 43 - T' eff' ww -1.1-f it-M1-tflb . X ' j . ' S3 ' . ' -ff 1 XV fi jig ,'. . K . , if rf f . 5 A fx !, C! ' ,1 ' l jf, ff Q-' 'aff' k ,,.0V'f if a 'f' 'Ex JO M5 f,,,,4! if s Seated: -ligwliogers, L. Flores, C. Ellison, M. Beyer, J. Tallis, C. Munday. Standings Yetterlq J. Polk, R. Stacyl i' QL Stirlingfl, Zamffriif' Left to right: E. Rogers, M. Beyer, J. Fallis, C. Ellison, C. Munday, L. Flores. SEXTET SHNGS lLUCAlLLY Singing for numerous local clubs, the Girls' Sextet gave varied programs consisting of light opera, folk songs, and novelty numbers. The Sextet was extracurricular and many nights were spent practicingg but the finished product was well worth it. 5 9 3, s f ,7 l xl, I C A l , i FEMALE VUHCES RHNG THRU SCHUCDL The Girls, Glee is organized to pr0m0te The requirement for membership is one singing of songs arranged for girls' voices. year beginning Girls, Glen Club. The Inern. The Girls' Glee gives members more prepara- bers participate in singing at assemblies, fes- tion to enter A Cappella Choir or Madrigal tivalsa and with other singing groups. Singers. J. Ingram, D. Wherry, . Herbru First row: L, Lewellyn, M. Glenn, C. Bagdoian, M. Daniel, M. Sanchez, L. Valle. Second row: S ck, K.Ke11Qr, B. McMillen, C. Rice. Third row: K. Foxhoven, B. Taylors, L. Renfro, J., Reaves, M. Qualls. Sub K. .1 Q., T4 First row: E. Rernnidez, G. Roberts, B. Cervantes, M. Brough, W. Ming. Second row: R. Melly, T. Doler..S.-Slljb9ms0n, M. Ashdown, L. Fanning, L. Strozier. Third row: E. Lee, W. Thurmond, M. Brake, M. Pennington,l3Q.AKfehleI, L. Dennis,.L..Rotte1:1 R. Kinsch. QLlNT bl 5lNf S H XRWUNY MALE voiciezs Hitman mcnoss camrfos ' 1 an j,'Pw'.L+.:Q, L1 .1 . 'lr .f j' L I rj Q Qczmfi. Q .lvlbaf-'ffl The first Boys, Glee Club was founded in K ilk CMA 1921 and they have continued through the -Trklllfit-'fi K Q ,Qlbcg years to bring music to the campus. The Mgr, XZ.. . rgfffs-L 'lfj-L77 4 purpose of the club is to promote singing of A Z V ML? ,f'4.1t-'VM music for male voices under the auspices of la-fblgk' 'rl ,f'f'l' t- QU-Q' Mr. Hol ate. The erformed for the festival. ,, 1, ,f ,, , ffm' ' g y p 'LW 'fr' ' ' l .-, X' ' . , lgv l, V If lily-4.5.1 'X V-'Lf T l X-.nip ,453 1 Lf, Ln' Lv -' ' l Jos if N. x, Barber Shop Harmony was the specialty of the Boys' Quintet. Its members this year were Joe Polk, Bill Yetter, Joel Sterling, Roy Stacy, and Joe Zamora. The main purpose of Quintet is to promote fine ensemble singing. The Quintet performed under the sponsorship of Mr. Holgate at many civic and school functions. They had many appearances before local clubs. l f Left to right: J. Polk, 13.'venefffJ. Stirling: R. StaCy,N ,ff BAND AGAHN SEEN TRUMPETS-O. Salinas. T. Henson. D. Lopez. K. Cor.- frgflo. C. Brock, D,,HSwer- ingin. PERCUSSION-First row M. Flaherty, B. Garcia. H. Roclriquvz. W. Maflirwl Second row: R. Estrada, K. Gingg, F. Smith, L. Qhambly, ,l. Boyv CLARINETS-First row: J. Spitzer. M. Soo Hoo. D. Ed- ging, VJ. Moya. M. Sandbom. S. Herbruck. Y. Gallegos. D. Rice. ., BY UNE MHLLHDN w J'1 Ggu , gd I. .f , , QE '7' ' sqft 151.5 gg . ,punk HEAVY BRASS-First row: D. Thorn. P. Plumley, I.. Coly. R. Miller. W. Rice. D. Doty. Sefond row: D. Mont- gomery, D. Ragger. H. Chev- Pres. D. Hanson. D. Haskins. i .. . 1 , - 1 -f ,,f .. ,, 1: ', '- AJ - .W f 1. ' 1.1. WJ' QM. Second row: J. Green. D. Lewis, S. Wright, C. Roberts, 'li Tribbey, C. Dever, B. Pedia. I REEDS AND HORNS--First row: Rnhinsqp. T. Morris, E..,Schilhr0ck S. Hainlinfd, R. Lee, B. Uplinger. Second rozb: Engel. C. Hill. Caifgghz J. Lenox. W. Jackobson. T. McKinna. MR. Toutz. Third row: E. Plumber B. Abernathy, W. 0'Quinn, J. Plymale. D. Range-Mr. L. Sandhnrn. B. Gardner ? . DRUM MAJORETTES-J. Ryan, Leaderg M .-,jf LAMAR CHAMBLEE . ff .. ' - ,ff A. :X .4fW.y474w,f,f46fQfg , ZZ QV' 'ghowf fcfffyffff jfgfifikcign 2 '1 . 1. xg Qifgii . ggi Q X X xsxxxxx YY I l XX X. NRQR x . . ?iX5Y.'-Y'-F35 XXX-if 51. ffl ' X r X x SX .X :sf ifflxx. I xx X... , xp X . R RR NN .xrq Xi,:XXiXgxfx if 1. . u 1 R ,N .ifxl x I Xo a 1 f .px x gf 4 X X5 ax X xg.-I X-QQXSXT. Riagg SX xx xx x X X X SQ x NX g X X . ' . 'xx il T N: . x X. gxsax 5, Q. , V-,RQNQXA -XX XX . w.. -xg A X 1 Xi , - . .,?SsiT.N SS, M0555 ,Q 5. X. . R RR X X Q s , . f .. 2 xx. ' .Lx EG X x ,gi Q, . RxgNQx.xQXNB X .. , . .. . ,Y ix . .N QR Xxx . g X X EN SQQXXXXXQ .X I grits F . . . Q if X x .-X . -...gig - N Q. . N- is xv J ' ' 1 .lXsif:tsS1fXRQ xx Q 1 . . I ' .fins-...iXF.1.-. xo ff .. ' S X fl iss X X , - -' -..,,,. 5swXQx xxX :PX 'ii X x55 Q hx 1 ... . ,sr XXQF. 4, 1 wjwjgff , ' ri' f ' ff , ww ff ,f f.f- f,,f,ffyf,f Z f ff f f X ff X f .451 Muff if X. K - N. W f7'.7f 'kfffffgfyyzjgfg . , ., . ?OWffffffZfZ!f ffff fflff WWU77 if ff! f f QW!! ff 5,07 QW ff4f!Cf,-f X ffffy f x Wfwim' 4,56 Ui WWW W .ffggnff rifvfz W9 Hfyi f Wu' A X Q xx xx X x X X Vg 7, ee I. , I fL,f,fW , , fi y f 1ff'f4?fOff ffm 7.yf9644Z7c'fmWW'gf Q mf' A , f K POM-PON GIRLS-V Hixon K Drummond Freeman, E. Elmelund, J. Thornton. -NJ qi ADfumMll5I'qfor N. Beales, A. Cosneyl Leader, Marchantl , 'X ' ff U -A v-2. 'es A X rf fij rl X Mgr SlPlRllNG YEAR .. R. Sox era For the third year in a row the band has been seen by more than one million specta- tors. The highlight of the year was the annual spring concert held in June. Best remembered though, were the foot extravaganzas. Among other activities were the Marching Festival at Long Beach and the band trip to the Coliseum. This year the Band and Orchestra were under the direction of Mr. Salazar. Oxnard was proud to know it had the largest or- chestra in the county. The highlight of the year was the annual Spring Concert. First row: J. Deardeuff, M. Schurle, BQ Butcher, S. Bordene, D. Spearman, F. Smith, M. Lee, J. Rolls. Second row: G. Pepple, B. Morten- son, P. Schnieder, J. Norton, B. Prado, P. Brown, M. Bailey, B. Uplinger, R. Lee, J. Green, D. Edging, F. LaBonte, Lwltloya, L. Engel, J. Bell, C. Gigg, V. Duntley. 1 , T s - 1Q .1 li .. t . N e T Q9 fs f -gg -'T ai, . ..., s F K T ,gahizfx Viv' -. fl- Vx Q 5312! 1 KA i ',X Q - is 4 .Z 3.2. , .. K' gl T Y W4 Q., 1 f J ' D A . 'T -,X - . ' v -V , I X 553 C Q. , 1 Q . X I T QT, ff i? f. H J ' H, . . . 1 S 4 ef Q, . - Q ,X A .. Qi f M., v jx j th I , ur- l V4 ' b it . it . 1 ' A .1 ' T V.. 3 Q iflig f T ' H ' -Q , f . ' V '- v e, 'fiw' T N f Clockwise from left-hand corner: 5-.UQ,llt'Elhl'1fL D. Crawford, M. Hamiter, .SL Dayi J. Pfeiler, KS. Arnold. T. Tift-gAgo'ner, P. Conner, H. Allen, E. Padilla, Hawthqgne, A. Sheete-r, Strickland, -S., Wormil-ey', L. Soslce, V. Colby L. Engel, Lhwfimgtay, C. O'ddone, P, Carlton, C. Boston, G. Thomas, L. Brown, l.. Reevesm eonard. B. Benton, R. Horten. . N I A ' 'I J ' , M 'l t .1 c it.. HN HfitL,ief-fiFi1vtiif.s J xml' ll t X lx xiii fr ! j 1- ' TXT I xl xigfhgz Club i dril lea c isting of this the Pep Club creates better school spirit. T t.'-- A t irty- iq T irlg. irt- of thes i' 3 The irls racticed their drills, under the N -Ste v g ..gP. . ., L regu-f is anti fl- of thgm reusubsti CS, T direction of their sponsor Miss Weinhelmer, rxmij fge pzlto this, t the irls d st tryo s during third peri0d P-B Q j school. ese Rain? were ld at Q This year's Club President was Pat Conner ned of last! year a the eg' ing of his and Tamy Waggoner was Secretary-Treas J I i ear. FPJ X' , urer. NTh.e plirpose of thetgl to enter gin at The girls took a trip to Knottls Berry Farm t 'ta alf-time 0 he footb games. doing as their annual field trip. 1 . TDI! .T 1-X J ,TXX TJ JJ tj x 'Ai X TT' X P. TT j Q Third row: B. Cetina, P. Lynch, M. Cabrera, . By e, L. Vasquez, P. Sosa, E. Ontivers, E. Summers, DN Mo t o ery, D. Hanson, W. Rice, D. Doly, D, Swcaringen Ut Rnd iguel. K- Gmendo, Mr. salmf, J. Pfeiler, L-ighiitws. lllngnbi ww. M. Flaharty, R. Estrada. V C 'X ft T943 ss' fr. 4 i 591 8 WJ si' 5 X33 f s sr 4 X- , 52 WJ XJ. f .. T . 3 X SVN Q so 'T if tx. .K Fx 5 me xx . K X3 yt 4 X N 'xwfxrf'-J -.3 1 X, . xl is rm 1 TNQ- fix XC TJ ,SJ X 3 .jg ,ii 'Q 1, . H, -o of w X., lf. ' -fx. 7l .J F 5 ' .4 I X .N .M K . K DOUG WILLIAMS Editor-in-Chief CSG, VOLUME FMF ggi.. ..-A... Seated: Pat Conner, Artist, Cail Thomas, Typistg Rita Martinez, Artist. Standing: Mavis Wilcox. Typist, Alice Turner, Layout Staffg Charlotte Boston, Layout Staffg Dick Crowder, Layout Left to right: Bob Lyons, Production Manager, Evelyn Smith Art Editor' Frank Dorman, Sports 4 5 5 Editorg lohmiy Margraf, llowyrite 'iEdit6f.C Director. '-sf I X 3,-'X f , i - I Q f' q f jim, q El 1, I I ' V 1 4 ' .ju .- . , V ' we , YQ , X- , W X N ,. ' 'i 4. 1 1' ' - g iL ,- X ' ffl Ti ' 'JQLI 1 .y H W 5 X '- :-'-' Yi f F' X .,.,. i ...AW ,, , .I -4 , Y? HS FIINIISHED Seated: Jo.-Xrme Taylorf Typistg Sandra Thompson, Typistg Kay Coplen. Rewrite. Standing: Suzie Baker, Rewriteg Sandra Owens, Rewriteg Peggy Farrell. Sports: Larry Potter, Sports. MA DELINE BUCKLEY Business Manager x .1 ,U I , Q1, 4. 1 , X X 1'-' M . V, . s f ' ' -K 1. ' ff' 1- A . , J 'v MR. 'SINCOFF ' MISS NEELY Production Advisor BU-Sifl9SS Advivifff 3 2 'XR 'E rig xxx ff 'EN 97 'W 3, , n if -Q .ff e jg iii- if ili l Left to right: E. Martinez, M.uJohnson, B,MHord, P. Lynch, P. Slack, .VKAV urarner, Vljlofstra, .,D,4Hill, Mooney, E. Rogers. MNHNE GlllRlL.SM The sponsors of the Junior Play this year were Miss Donlon, Mr. Micko, Mr. Miller and Mr. Leighton. The purpose of the Junior Play is to earn money for the Junior-Senior Prom. The plot thickens! The cast of this year,s play was made up of ten lovely girls: Jane, Cleo Kramerg Eve, Patricia Lynchg Freida, Barbara Hordg Alice, Jan Hofstrag Shirley, Eleanor Martinezg Ten- nessee, Joann Mooneyg Sharon, Marilyn Johnsong Shotput, Deanna Hillg Mary, Patti Slackg Phyllis, Emalee Rogers. The Play, Nine Girlsf' written by Wilfrid H. Pettitt, was directed by Mr. Rogers. It was presented at Brittell Auditorium in No- vember. First row: B. Wilcox, Secretary-Treasurerg I.. Naals bery, J. Sawyer, L. Salisbury, C. Rice, M. Mob- ley. Second row: J. West. Presidentg .CA.MSteygnicl14, Vice President: A. Newlin, D. Montgomery, T. Dabbs, ll dkh, Van Nostrand. .'l'lissing: G. Tally, Spon- sor, Mr. Soderquist. :mmm 4- 'wwxmm 4 i H -f . .wy:N.1..f...a:.wQm:...x- -.su f- -4---- Seated: Mr. Rogers, S. Thompson. Standing: M. Milovina, D. Montgomery, R. Rogers. MTHE GLASS MlE.NAGlElRlllEw This yearls Senior Play, 'LThe Glass Me- nageriefl written by Tennessee Wiliams was directed by Mr. Rogers and presented at Brit- tel Auditorium. The cast of this year's play consisted of four very capable Seniors: The mother, Mo- reen Milovinag her son, Don Montgomeryg STAGE CCRETW BUSY Mr. Soderquist was sponsor of the Stage Crew over which these officers ruled: Bill Rodgers, President, Jonathan West, Vice Presidentg Gloria Talley, Secretary-Treasurer. The purpose of it is to assist functions needing sound equipment and stage equip- ment. Members must maintain a Cn Average to join this group. They work on Forums, Community' Con- . A 11' 1T1'l her daughter, Sue Thompson, the gentleman caller, Bob Rogers. The sponsors of the Senior Play were Mr. Leighton, Mr. Rosser, and Mr. Laidlaw. Poor girl! The 112th Battalion California Cadet Corps has now completed its fourth full year on the Oxnard High School campus. The Battalion actually came into existence on 14 February, 1951. In that short period the Battalion has grown to be one of the statels largest and finest cadet organizations and has very defi- nitely. taken a leading part in summer camp activities at Fort Ord, Basic Leadership School at El Toro Marine Base and at the State Rifle Matches in Sacramento. The basic mission of the California Cadet Corps is two-fold. The first mission of the Corps is to give the individual cadet enough knowledge of this military so that should he CADET RTFLEMEN WIN have to enter one of the armed forces it would not be entirely foreign to him. The second general mission of the California Cadet Corps is to develop qualities of leader- ship in those cadets who have completed their first year in the program. The Corps be- lieves that developing leadership in its cadets is a vital and important part of the education program of the high school. The Corps operates on the premise that the general educational development of the cadet is of primary importance and that the mili- tary training is secondary to his general ed- ucation. Promotion up through the ranks is contingent on sound scholarship. BATTALION STAFF . X if J ' L T f -i2g'Qr.iEo.Ei'i X , N A RER? Q ' a N W X X ' .t 'gg . ef f'?TPrN' '?NibYfYf X N., . - s sf., , . 1 ...qmq X - s - - - . Ml.. ,,,., Nw f w L NN T V , . . i , , X 1 , I ,p y WW 1 'A ,Q -. , Q.-+1 5 in .. fl. . . , at .A nv gr ? A: f . E gy x . ' 'J fig, Q , T ' t Q, ', 515, i 1 e- ,' X - gg' 1 4 .,., f- .. -- ' r 415- 5 K 'gn . '- Q' if ye- Q' 'Y' 3 u ,. 2 73 . 'hifi 3 if N , - f V , . e - 1 ,f e 5 Q y .-1 . -1 , . 4 . ' 1 ' . - X' ' - ' 'f ' ' , f Q. ' -' .'5 ' rf . 5224. 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SECOND STATlE, CHAMPHONSHHP The Cadet Corps program includes the annual encampment at Ford Ord where for a period of two weeks the cadets receive practical instruction in military activities which cannot be readily taught in the school because of time and space factors. The Cadet -Corps program is enriched through field trips to local military installa- tions, week-end bivouacs, participation in parades, color guard and other extracurricu- lar activities. For the second straight year the O.L'.H.S. Cadet Rifle Team has won the Lt. Robert A. Clausen Trophy Match, this year setting a new state record of 1308 points. Added to this the five-man team won the Dion O,Sulli- ,M 'IT hvzvith. van emoria rop y ac WI' XTX . fl I QX Oxnard qualified five of the twenty boys from throughout the state, who will go to Summer Camp at Fort Ord to determine which five boys will earn the right to com- pete in the National Championship at Camp Perry, Ohio, next September. This makes the first time in the history of' the matches that one school has won both the Clauson and O,Sullivan matches in the same year. CLAUSON TEAM!-Barney Garcia, Norman Kuri- hara, Bill Kindred, Dean Newlin, Tommy Wolf, John Lenox, Gene Dalton, Jerry Hendrick, Michael Froman, David Simmon. O'SULLIVAN TEAM-Barney Garcia, Norman Kurihara, William Kindred, John Lenox, Dean Newlin. CAMP PERRY-Barney Garcia, Norman Kuri- hara, William Kindred, John Lenox, Tommy Wolf. RIFLE TEAM f m lumnui . zmwvwcwwnwn-zmx'Myw,f,wm:,wwww Z Z x S I ii X E 1- Q xr ,vf-1.w'.'fv. ' K ' ff ' vw. mm, , ' f ' umm, wg f - wax- ,, f- f -nm fu. V - 4--- .--- , 1:-f'wnaaf-,www-:gauafssmw.wsnsaa.w-a,:nwv-s.-,zwe-:mM:4:fN1.rewwunv,-:1i,'-'inf , ,X. .. .X..x Q .... ' ' N x is w, 3 . Q I I s ,. -.Ez . w . Q H... 1 ni. Y ual F V 7 'I 4 4: ..,, ,.,, ' V . Q 5 .2 , f K, Vie, 1 , ,,, , . . I .' D L Klff V35 If 44, 1 M 1 M X if , ., 4 ' , Q Q 1 I I 1 ': . Jig- AA 3, .f,2:' 3 f' Q, f, s, , 1 ,M , E I ,H V 1 1-. 1, I V5 Q-19, l'l ...F-vi-1 f ? 'L 4- 2 Hi 'Z uv-,Ss it ln .,....,... ,J Nl Seated: R. Rogers, G. Knowlton, K. Hackett, J. White, C. Dering, T. Marsis, L. Barnard. Standing: E. Garrett, M. Katsuda, f.HDorman, V. Barnes. BUZZ PUBlLlCClZlE,S EVENTS The Buzz this year was again under the capable direction of Mr. Sherman, and did a wonderful job as the official publication of Oxnard High. Barbara Bennison was also on the staff again this year as editor-in-chief with Jean Hawley managing editor and Nick Radke news editor. With this capable heading of the staff the Buzz could not help but be a success. The Buzzs many services included much needed publicity for school functions and also for concerts and P.T.A. meetings. With all these to their credit, the staff of the Buzz had quite a job keeping up with everything that makes a paper tops. They also had to keep up their grades, for to be a member of the staff a person must have had a year's journalism or a UBB or better average in English. Richly deserving of some leisure the staff of the Buzz took a few excursions, such a. publication day at Ventura High Journali:m Day at U.C.L.A. and Newspaper Day at U.S.C. A field trip was also taken to the Oxnard Press-Courier. EDITORS-N. Radke C. Molina C. Myatt B. MR. SHERAIAN i Adzisor Bennison L. Dunlap J. Fretz J. Hawley. e. ii' L, . in es!1 0117514 u 1-11 .9 I t .O 'S u -t, I beei ve a him. g ' 11111 aSlI Yot tio S Ou ca ei A , 3 fizfi, ' t H Y-AL LH' - xxx I' my A4 fl., I, If k W , I Eff' 6-yi 65 XX , .ZQUL JQAJJ' B647 ,, 4 7 L? -Y .1 j A79 ,ff .3947 154 I QC 7190 'v'I 5 65,4 cf lyiff gf 1' ,, kb 54630 ,U,L f1 ZLL ij ffp: f of-ff? 37' 72 ,Qu ,uf-'QV i ,QT 29 624105 X ...H ff' J jj-fa Q0 i 1f20fyaf if fr A , 4 ' gf- YQ' fa 4 f A' LQ, V1 -rl .L-K If V N- ' W sf ',., - ,5 2? X ,f W. , , X ? 5 Va: f . , Aj , 1 - ,J 1 ., N ' ' is' 1 ' 4911, 5' N. x Y A , fi' f J. ,E . I 1 V r f I fwfr ' ff I I' . 'IB-Q N X J . , ,gf V I V s, 5 Y ' J, f Q N55 ' ' iw , 1 FIRST SEMESTER-First row: G. Knowlton, ELA-Nason, VS. Delozier, ,Sh,6!i.Ier, Q,,WilliQ5pg, L. Olsen, D. Kyle, Ralston, Todd, Seeond row:...G. Mercer, Sawyer., S. lIl1QI0P5F3Q3,.l- Hawley,TC. 'Mishler, B. Rapert, I. Ines, 5.--Sedlacek, M. Katsuda. Third row: L. Nason, C. Molina, C. Rapert, B. Mortensen, M. Soo Hoo, N. S'ai1iifer,VD, Wuilgogc, S. Yung. Fourth row: L. Engel, C. Steinhardt. B. Bennison, ,ttittdleuQ'.'fLEHiEi, M. Milovina, M. Serdahely, C. Archer, D. Stevens. Fifth row: K. Soo Hoo, B.iWilcowi, Vi qrll Miller, S,,MasseyA S. Nomi, R. Killed R. Lyons, N. Kurihara. Sixth row: S. Schwarz, M. Doman, Violgers, M. Simon, N. ' .h J. Kaness. V Raclkei J. spam, N. van Slyke, Q, Meme , stcgtaotatasettp soerefrr, K Ttlglesoffiti-ers of Scholarship this year were C1 00 OO P - D I I F't President' Jean Iiiesllienti Don Vickers' Vice lfigeralld were the sponsors' S00 H 7 aw CY, Secretary, Marietta eqlllfements for membe h' oo, Treasurer. Miss Yowell and M. Of ten points. 4fa,S,, C ES IP are, a total ISS 7 oun . and KWSN one Point. mg three P01IliS xx ' r-nl op QI ,X 1 .2 f . X X l lJI1 A . X ., S K . X xr V . .TU T -1 L RS lU.Q.lL.A. CCAlWlllPllUS The club's activiti ' ' his ' ' tours through th t year included Marineland Oceanaeriuniiinrlidelllh CamPUS and sgilletyllnhalclareer Day' The members of the play. t e annual stage The 0 Ulgagy cghances to win scholarship Th :W '---cholh'S- .' e member- serxed as guides and Chair' filgilllef of the Californijfgcgmjlarsfggtybeiiraa Q DeLczier S Nason, G, Williams, First row: J. Hofstra. Sawyer, N. Durland, G. Rapert, Ya. v , . Thompson. Bl. Katsuda, l. Hawley. E. Jackson, C. Molina, J. Kaness. Second row: J. Wikum, G. Steinhart. L. Nason. l. Pfieler,MA.,,Shee1er, B. Rapert, A. Lenox, M. Vickers,NS.-Sedlacek, D. Vickers. S. Schwarz,,D. Stroh. Third row: Kyle, V. Duntley, D. Wilcox, L. Olsen, C. Nlunday, B. Wilcox, M. Buckley, J. Miller. Fourth row: C. Lyons, I. Huhle, J. Ponticello, M. SChurle, 4ffodd, T. Mercer. D. Qxforfl. Fifth row: D. Williams, J. Person, T. Swigert, L. Smitsk. Mercer, C. Stevenson, M. Doman, M. Siman, A. Hasletl. Sixth row: S. Besson, J. Barker. B. Mortensen, Nl. Soo Hoo,,Q., Lehrer, N. Kurihara. Seventh row: R. Lyons, V. Miller, ' ' ' C l ,C. Muenich. B. Heli, M. Herfurth. C. Archer, N. Van Slyke, J. on ey Sf crf? 6x'mli A lL. ll, R C5 A D S ti! jf J Z The Latin Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lowe, presented club members with cultural phases of classical civilizations and correlated mod- ern art, music and social activities. Students are eligible to belong if they are enrolled in or have been enrolled in the Latin classes. This year's officers were: Mary ,lo Her- bruck, Co-Consul, Bill Helf, Co-Consul, Julie Starbard, Praetor, Charles Zimmerman, Quaestor. First row ,- The Troiani took a field trip to Los Angeles where they visited Walt Disneyis Studio, Chinatown, the Farmers, Market, and Olvera Street. They also attended, with the World Friendship Club, the International Festival in Los Angeles and the World Friend- ship Conference at U.S.C. They held a dinner- dance at the Colonial House and a Roman Banquet in our cafeteria. L Dorman, P. Conser A Marchant D V. k 1 Igglrogitonh CH Molina, Lopezy' CI- Zimmermgrl ,Qu1l:eirs,.JlrLake, L. Roberts, C. Derinw C. 5 ' - --V .. , 5 - U bv . F' Nickerson, eil? Sifonlgi r0w.'H,l.' Wolf, J. Froorill-111i Wlggsggerk M15 Hcrlguck. Co. Rothenbufg Third row i i Oman, R- Davidson K S i X i ' emi, . Farrell . ' I .l. Alford B S AJ -paelhv 5- Johnson N Q V Simon M Baradat D O,B. - . chauer, E. Church J Rann C by Lawyer. T. , - , , . v -. .,,, ,Q V, ,CI-ala KB Y , L- Pace K Wyatt D Eaznen, S' Handhn' P' Chipper Fo h y 'C' ---' -NIST: M- ' ' , . , C. H . 5- Uff row: G. R , , - SnYder, J. Crowder, J. Essein Fifth ?j:jf6,DS.N?E0ld, 5. Bowles. P. Silverblaiijerlxl Cljalflighles Asumi. sixth wwf P Lloyd A Rice R :Q ' C Onalfl. J. Froman, s. Hineline B' L 0 fi' R. I i ' , ' , , 'o' ' ' Y Adams, L. potter, B. Gardner, R. Benton' ?UE5nkin.7unl.,a, M. Howard, V. Miller, J. .lolinson First row: B Lee A C ll h . , . a ag er. A. Henry. M. Hamiter, H. Jgisen. J. McBeth. A. Carrie-le. 'llilzl J. Boyette, K. Cillbody. J. Henshaw. P. McCarthy, A. Hoslett. E. Doalrl, R. Jarvis. Second row: J. Paulson. C. James. M. Wysinger, D Biggerataff B Hl Splawn 'NI Bailie Q T' - . t . . oison, R. Willes. Mr. . . . , .,. aisen. L. Re-itz. P.TBrown, F. Lanthorne, C. Graves. G. Gregson. Third row: J. Howe. B. Kortl. J. Encell. QABQ-nton, J. Sawyer, E.j1lp41pf1r, A. Sh . P. Bass. D. Lizer. B. Ziese. D. Stevens, E. Ernesto. FourtlzT7-51lT'D. Larimer. W. M.NDavis, R. Escalante, J. Napic-r,YC, Reese. Riley, M. Mooney, B. Misc-nie, C. Mitchell. R. Wlheelerf C. Morgan. Fifth row: S. Jaelobs. J. Dillen, J. Johnson. C. fXIeNelke. B. Kohl, S. Baker. C. Pepple, J. McLean, M. Soo Hong B. Mortensen, D. Duty. M. Eseamilla. Sixth row: D. Rogers. D. Gaither. C. Bormann, J. Bosleg D. WIA T ' J. rl?T'fl'ITClf ' s y me, E. bmith, Jhlyey, C. Clover. me , T. Harper, A. Leon, T. Morria, S. Rule. LEA D T 0 is U M iff: - sion booths during They have kgptaegrieiisrd Football Games th? Shanta Erahruglii Publicitv' t0 the SCEOOI an are . - Barhara CU' hrou h the fine write-QP5 H Y, . .7 hisongin the Press-Courier. H1-Litezctiviliesv The Troiani, among then lr?acJl'y rOgram held an annual Christmas a 110 all inter- with Latin Christmas Carols an ' 1 The Establishment of Chris-tmaS in Vlew Ol . av theNB0n1alE1ugImLr?IE5aniS held their business se meetiiigs the second Wedriesday .gf tegaca u calendar month. They also hqhiiif-Ii1's ward Christmas d0Il3tlOIl I0 the -C11 at the Ventura Countb' Hosplta' MRS LOWE MR. KILLINGSWORTH The purpose of the Boys' MOU is to uphold and defend the constitution of Oxnard High, and to promote good sportsmanship. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Killingsworth, they also control the distribution of all sports let- ters given to athletic men and preserve the records of incidents in O.U.H.S. sports. During the past year the officers were: Jerry White, President, Ted Horton, Vice President, Jim Colquitt, Secretaryg Jim Houck, Treasurer, Larry Holderby and Rich- ard Herrera, Sergeants-at-Arms. The requirements for membership are that you must have earned a varsity letter in some sport at 0.U.H.S. and are willing to lead a good, clean Sportsman-like life. ATHLETES PRUMUTE SPURTSMANSHHP if fy ,fl a, f e. Q. 5 J I nn First row: T. Horton, L. Holderhy, J. Colquitt, J. Kershaw, R. Herrera. Second row: J. White, J. Houck, C. Underwood, B. Tabor, M. Rc-veles. Third row: -Blmiiebrer, G. MacDonald. Fourth row: B. Rodgers, E. ManEah,WK.' Oakley, ,H.,VDul3e, D. Cray, C. Serros. Fifth row: B. Nelson. J. Beeson, B. Tribbey, M. Dalton, D. Renalclo, P. Magallanes, Sixrh row: G. Ragsdale. D. Becham, N. Radke, T. Kato, B. Eaton, Dplylvortenson, B. Hall. ,af 3 , B iff -unter -,fx - s .f s ,T ' ' NQLNK si 'ii Qi . B First rout J. lneswli. Gallegos. F. Pease, P. Smith, C, Ellison. Nl. Clenn. Second row: Lf Xi Mlgg STOVER Ackerman. P. Hunter. Herhfuck. B. Moi-tf-nsen. C. Martinez. N. Corridon, Third rowg J. ' GI' f Hawley.a3...Ri.dd.le. Mr.wDuke, Nl. Crow. A. Ferguson. J. Hayes. Fourth rozc: li. Orrell. C. Dev , A. Atkinson. A. Lenox. 5. Crow, P, Conner. Fifth r01i': P. Elliott. Nl. Serdahvly. Y. Hiller. ll, j Buckley. XI. Herhruck. K. Bleyering. H. Allen. , ,V 1 ,- A 1 fbi, f tg! Qu fd' UULKJ I fi a c lift rm- - '-1 WV l 'l X f ,qt l .lillrlifl ll t Wlith the aid of Miss Stover. Girls, OH sponsor. the officersffVladeline Buckley. President: Margaret Dulce. Vice President: Ann Atkinson. Secretary: Sunny Crow, Treasurer: and Susan Pease. Sergeant-ab Arms, planned several successful activities during the school year, including the Cirls' 'CON Banquet. the June Picnic. and the Span- I il ft QD ll., ll B N 'L' ll ish dinner at the La Fonda Restaurant. The Girls' OM is composed of girls who have earned a letter in sports. The Girls, 0 is organized to maintain and arouse interest in sports. The members introduce all new girls in the school to other students and escort new girls to their classes. D K X Hi-Mlumg. int-.Qu-...aa Mas FEHRMQK wmv ll First row: A. Lenox. Presidentg Hofstra, Vice Presidentg mweller, Secretaryg B. Sutton, Treasure-rg J. Wikum, Chaplaing M. Milovina, Historian-Parliamentariang J. Fretz, Sergeant-ab Arms. Second row: J. Garrett, J. Reitz, P. Whittington, B. Ross. D. Eads, E. Covro, P. Yarher. C. Gilliam, J. Ryan, B4WH,ord. .IV7 Johnson. C. Hancock. Third row: J. Banney, P. Conner. E. Jackson, N.kCorridon, P. Duke. M. Duke, Brown, L. Hrynkiewicz, M. Freeman, K. Ceertson. D. Marchant,,J.AMooney. Fourthirovazf S. Shuck, J. Kluever, C. Munday, N. Phipps, M. Sandbom, E. Garrett, H. Langham, Rogers. B,qFarrall, G. Knowlton. G. Nevarez. Fifth row. T. Clores, J. Duran, E. Reyes, H. Carcia, Asgamboa, El-llgej J. Trant. B. Dawson, S. Williams, L. Dunlap, N. Beales, K.uDrumrnond. Sixth row: J. RT Fallis, Q.nThomas. H. Hosaki. l. J. Hall, J. Froman, D. Hayler, J. Tharp, L. Spykerman, J.wPinch, V. Miller, D...L,aZansky. Seventh row: J. Parsons, N. Newman, T. Caulk, C. Dering, S. Kilmer. T. Mitchell. K. Hackett. A. Fergeson, J. Hawley, S. Thompson, N. Harmon. Eighth row: B. Weber, V. Mitch, D. K. Wherry, P. Willard, J. Lawerence. T. Hutchason, M. Moore, D. Pugsley. B. Evans, Jgvwlsake, P. Mason. YE ATTltiND SNQWV CAMP Senior Tri-Y is organized to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian char- acter for any Junior or Senior girl in O.U.H.S. Some of the activities of the club are Snow Camp, Winter at Pine Valley Y.lVl.C.A. Camp, Y Day in Hollywood, and a program in J i .1 Hollywood Bowl. They also fix baskets for the needy at either Easter or Thanksgiving. The officers this year were: Anne Lenox. Presidentg Jan Hofstra. Vice President: Be- atrice Sutton, Treasurerg Gail Weller. Sec- retaryg Judy Fretz. Sergeant-at-Arms: Joan Wikum, Chaplain. Mrs. Fehrenback was the sponsor. I ,I ' -H f 4 . gf at ' 1 if .Q W , I af Q CYS BUILD lsilUMllE1CfCMfllllNfQ?f lli'lLUfXT The purpose of the Senior Hi-Y is to create. maintain. and extend throughout the school. home. and community high standards of Christian character. ln October the Senior Hi-Y attended day in Hollywood and as is customary they took in a football game. They also built a homecoming float for the Oxnard-Fillmore game. This year's officers were: Jerry Scott. Pres- identg Paul Conser. Vice President: Henry Duke, Secretary: Richard Watson, Treas- urer: Tony Dabbs. Chaplain: Gene Newton, Sergeant-at-Arms Tom Swor. Sergeant-at Arms. The club was under the sponsorship of Mr. Laidlaw. First row: T. Swor. P. Nlacl-ctnga. D. Ftanilantl. KI. Pennington. J. Scott. Serond row: B. Manzer, C. Underwood. J. Gallagher. D. Burrows, Newton, J. Kershaw.VB. Tabor, Mr. Laidlaw, Sponsor. ' Third rozu:.D. Watson,fP. Conser, Williamson, C. Boggs, M. Johnston, J. Nelson, Vickers. MR' LAIDLAW fl' 4 . .ff ...... ., iq. , . :aw , . .ii- '. .' sl' 5.6 First row:-:L Kerby, President, D. Kyle, Vice Presidentg M. Baradat, Secretaryg Miickers, Treasurerg M. Splawn, Chaplain, Putnam, Historian: Frease, Reporterg E,,,QQnyyay, Sergeant- at-Armsg Jf.MAlger, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Dillon, R. Simmons, G. Bromann, A. Hoadley. Second row: G. Gregson, P. Brown, S. Besson, A. Terliorgh, M. Zini, P. Thompson, P4-.M-gllgod, L. Soske, J. Foy, J. Person, T. Swighert. K .zll Bnenna. Third row: J. Punch, Baker, G. Pepple, P..Hunter, Ll Ceckerman, R. Morrison, P. Mitchell, J. Martin, G. Graves, J. Parker, M. Clowes, S. Pfeiler. Fo E. Smith, B. Mortensen, L. Hamiter, T,v,,,WBggQ.HCf, Jensen, B. McBeth, Z. Darling, J. Lester, lx. Tanner, Q4VStevenson, Ballauf, J. Ellison. Fifth rouif J. ,St1iCkland, S. Wester, Mfiiffaugust,if-rnold,,l-.,Taylor, BA. Marshall,PMiT-Treyillo, A. Layarich, A. Sullivan, S. Hainline, GJ-Brown, IiNCavins. Y i Yls ATTEND NYU CARNIVAL The officers of the Junior Tri-Y this year tivities were held. They went to Snow Camp, were: Joanne Kerby, Presidentg Donna Kyle, Pine Valley, Y,' Day in Hollywood, and Vice Presidentg Marilou Bardat, Secretaryg attended Y Carnival. Marilyn Vickers, Treasurer, Margaretta The club is organized to create, maintain, Splawn, Chaplaing Judy Alger and Faye Con- and extend throughout the school and com- way, Sergeants-at-Arms. Under the sponsor- munity high standards of Christian character ship of Miss Veneman many successful ac- for freshman or sophomore. HV I x'X I 'Q rf J' vnnr? .fxlyft ,XQXOIIJ ffm V iyfthx , 1 Q I - fi -, 1- .. :fb ,fm Wim I 4 Q N First row: L.,Potter, R. Wolf, R. Bunken. C. Roberts. Second row: Pugh, Chaplaing A. MR' ORTEGA Hoslett. Secretary: R. Buck. President: Qhhlepsen, L. McDonald, Vice President. UTM CO.NGRlESS A'TTlENUElU9 The Junior Hi-Y is an organization of boys in their Freshman and Sophomore years. The purpose of the club is to create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community. high standards of Christian character. Any boy in his Freshman or Soph- omore class who accepts its purpose and is willing to work with others to carry it out, is eligible to join. The Junior Hi-Y has affiliation with the Y.Nl.C.A. The sponsor of the club this year was Mr. Ortega. This yearls officers were President. Ronald Buck: Vice President, Leonard Mc- Donald: Treasurer. Joe Swindle: Secretary, Al Hoslettg Sergeant-at-Arms. James Maloyg and Chaplain, Dick Pugh. The field trips of the ,lunior Hi-Y this year were: Y Day in Hollywood on Oct. 16, 1954. On that day the boys went to an all-Star Show at the Hollywood Bowl and a U.C.L.A.-Stanford football game. The area Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Congress which took place on Nov. 24-26, and the annual YW Snow Camp Trip. I' Q I A' I. eq! 'La ifiiaiii. iiii ,ul. ... l .L .1 1!N'!5 T viii! izaplgggzgil Wagga -n! 9I IR. MICKO lilbl Y iCll..?Ulf5 lPlEllR,lFfUDRMS SHRVHKCES Developing wholesome community service attitudes for its members is the purpose of the Key Club. They do this by sponsoring the Hmost valuable playerv trophy for the Ox- nard-Veritura football game, selling O.U.H.S. pennants before and during the football games, and by aiding the Kiwanis Club in some of its activities. The highlight of each week for the Key ,1 '-. ,H KEY 1 First row: J. Henson, L. Martin, D. Burrows, ,L ll l N X XX ,I I Xxgi QQ! Club is to send one member, out of twelve seniors, twelve juniors, and six sophomores, to a Kiwanis Club luncheon. The club is under the sponsorship of the Oxnard Kiwanis Club and Mr. Micko. The officers were Bill Rogers, President, Jim Col- quitt, Vice President, Nick Radke, Secretary, Dave Adams, Treasurer, Kent Oakley, Ser- geant-at-Arms. 'A L .lil L Z! 06 'ee A' Af R 45. ' 7? R 4? s-5 J I3 19,124 X 45520 my U I -'X - Wlsuvndberg, T. Boller, G.,,Lehrer, Second row: H. Duke, -D. Watson, J. White, B. Gallagher, C. Drumrnonk, T. Dabbs, D. Lizer. Third row: Q, Zimnterm3n,CTi...lllavids9n. lQ,ViQk Fourth row: S. Johnson, B. Heif, B. Rogers, President, K. Oakley, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Colquitt, Vice President, D. Adams, Treasurer, 1f'LDorman, N. Radke, Secretary, Toutz. ers, JLQQQLL, B,,QTahQr, R. Duke, P,-,,Conser. wav a JVQQJ MR. WILSON 'Wil-LC. HUSTS STATE COQNVIEINTIIUN The World Friendship Club first made its appearance on our campus in 1933. under the sponsorship of Mrs. Low. Its first Presi- dent was Edith Lauterbach. This year. again under the capable direc- tion of Mrs. Lowe. State Governor. and Mr. Wlilson. the club has had many activities which included: A field trip to the International Festival at the International Institute at Los Angeles: a potluck dinner with the members of the Santa Paula World Friendship Club as guests: and a field trip to the fall conven- tion at L'.S.C. The most awaited event of the year was Nz l. the convention of W.F.C. of the state, which was held on our campus in May. This event was also being looked forward to by the officers of the club: Margaret Katsuda, Pres- identg Doug Williams. Vice Presidentg Ber- tha Lopez. Secretary: Iune Johnson. Treas- urerg and Bob Zuniga. Parliarnentarian. The purpose of this club is to promote the understanding of and between the countries and races of the world. We at Oxnard, aside from the honor of having a W.F.C.. had another honor. Frank Dorman. one of our students. was State Pres- ident of these clubs. m l K7 6 -x 'tm Z First roux' J. Bosley. B. Clark, glglfort, P. Brown, 5. Hineline. G. Gregson, El-Smith,,,LAjohns0n. Treasurer: KI. Katsuda, Presiflentg H. Mitohe. Second row: M. Daniel. S. Bowles, F. Hooper, T. Harper, A. Leon, M. Baradat, L. Reitz, M. Clowes, M. Zini. 31. Splawn. F. Lanthorne. Third row: B. Schauer. R. Wolf, L Sawyer, bl. Sawyer, H. Jarvis, R. Benton. I. Snyder, M. Davis, Wolf, J. Henshaw. L. Dunlap. E. Jackson, NI. Howard. Fourth row: C. Knowltonf'iD. Lizer, Qi., Davis. K.rDayidson. G. Hur-rta. D. Stevens, Potter, A. Hoslett, E. Chureh. R. Welles, R. Zuniga, Parliamentariang D. Williams. Ve-ep. Fifth row: B, Helf, ELYCQISQL Qlllwiernian, , J. MCLEOI1, CL! Bl:-inig. C. Jackson, Kohl F. Dorman, State Presidenitgi M. Escamilla. A 1 3 f 2 . :KA . ' QQ-V 2 My 5 P44 9 VY 1 . ff . 5 ,. W. ' MR. McELMURRAY First row: E. lvona, C. Gyrion, J. Burns, R. Towe, D. Salisbury, B. Galyan, J. Ogburn, J. Vega, A. Ame-ion. C. Hensley. Second row: M. Spellman, D. Bates, D. Rogers. T. Deckrow, R. Howard, D. Chase, J. EllioftQ M. Ayala, Q,,,Ven,ah1,e, Secretary. Third row: D. Hoslett, C. Covarrubias, Presidentg 0. Towe, Sentinelg D. DeBone, L. Renfro, P. Wilson, B. Dearmore, Reporterg R. Kury, D. Dufau. FARMERS REAR HDNURS The Future Farmers of America was or- ganized under its present sponsor Mr. Mc- Elmurry, in 1952. The purpose of the club is to train students for proficiency in farm- ing and for rural leadership. The require- ments for membership are that the student be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. dale Ranch Judging, Pierce College Judging, State F.F.A. Finals, and the F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest. The Oxnard F.F.A. chap- ter is affiliated with the California State F.F.A. Association and the National F.F.A. Association. This yearis officers were: Chuck Covarru- i Continuing the prize winning WayS Started bias, Presidentg Carroll Pruett, Vice Presi- two years ago the Truck Crop Judging team dentg Tomx Deckrow, Treasurer: Carl Ven- JE won first place at the Kellogg RHI1Cl1 Flfild able, Secretaryg Bob Dearmore. Reporter: Day. Other judging ontests included: Fern- and Orrin TQWQ7 Sentinel. rs., J J -Ll' DN X B . -Q x X a fl- To fu 5.5 Q sis Q O at-' ax - V ffx- w- , I .. K f ' W J . is 5 ig ,grfot 'ii -? We -Za -A-I A ' 'f f 'ia-431 -gif , px tx ...T Q 1- 5 Q. J XID R M? 1 ,gt lg., gf., J - ,DJ ffj . Q Q' -45 1.1 . r leon - A Q A 1-31 EDN- l . HQX- iii A n i3--- so 'ii Q., gg J Q ,gf F' 'LJ Y , W3 rin... Q -55 Cf- ,. -5 - ---- -- w X F ,, ei, . 94 ' 'J 4 First row: C. Boston. N. Corridon. J. Perez. QL Hayler. S. Hopkins. B. Schauer. B. Watkins. P. Ziese, J. Cannon. J. Colgate, J. Rogers, President. Second row: J. Hayes, ,v,, rawyton, ll, Blake, V. Terry. M. Qualls.-M. Freeman. Vice President: S. Abbott. A. Leon.j,,.mllil.l.Qn, Social Chairman: Jackson. Treasurer. Third row: A. Clark C. Perez. B. Lynsky. L. Hook. B. Chesser. Historiang L. Edwards. Reporterg C. Wood, Seeretaryg-N. Dawley. P. Whittington. M. Schurle. H OMEMAKERS Slbllti LJVHNG CENTER The PHA. was organized in 1952 by Mrs. Jean Cook. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in home economics. and to work for good home and family life for all. Field trips to the Living Center. and Mari- netto's Beauty College were taken by the group. The F.l'l.A. has attended conventions in Asilomar and Santa Barbara. The officers this year were Jeanette Rogers, I MAH' 'im Nm H -+P ill -z-' W., E. g Ei i? 1' F-.15 fl! Q IZ-,phil .. JF.- Il :Nl I President: Marlene Freeman, Vice Presidentg Christine Wood, Secretaryg Eleanor Jackson, Treasurer: Betty Chesser, Historiang Laura Edwards, Reporterg and Barbara MclVIillian, Song Leader. Mrs. Romero was the sponsor. The year was started with a joint meeting of the F.H.A. and F.F.A. at which they had an installation of the new officers and ini- tiations of new members. MRS. ROMERO 95 if R. MQEUEN 96 3. .-.Qi K X .N ? First row: Buttram, T. Barne-s.,,l., Lake, L. Olsen, R. Adams. Second row: M. Serdahely. E. Jackson. M. Herbruck. Third row: Mitobe, K. Hackett, Sawyer, R. Lee, M. Escamilla, Fourth row: N. Sawyer. Riddle, M. Buckley. V. Miller, A. Gallagher, D Pugsley. A. Fergr-son A. Henry, D. Todd, C. Steuart. Hill UCATORS TlEA1ClHl The Future Educators Club was sponsored by Mr. McEuen and Mrs. Von Allmen. Help- ing to carry out the clubis various activities Nancy Sawyer, Presidentg Annette were: Riddle, Vice Presidentg Virginia Miller, Sec- retaryg Madlene Buckley, Treasurerg Ann Gallagher, Historian. The purpose of this club is to learn about the opportunities in teachingg to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacherg and to foster the development of student leader- ship, The requirement for membership is to have a genuine interest in teaching. Their many activities this year included: A day of teaching at O.U.H.S.g trips to uni- versitiesg Phi Delta Kappa Dinner Meeting with F.T.A. Clubs of Ventura and Santa Bar- bara Countiesg a day of teaching at Oxnard Elementary Schools and a Future Teachers' Conference at U.S.C. The Oxnard Future Educators Club is af- filiated with The National Committee of F.T.A. and the State Education Association. LAS A'YllSll5,L'kS ISUOSTS SlPllRll'lll The Las Avispas, under the sponsorship of year. Officers for this year were: Dolly Miss Chilikas. arranged pep rallies, advertised Pugsley, Presidentg Chuck Zimmerman, Vice games. and promoted good sportsmanship. Presidentg Karen Hackett, Treasurerg and They held a cheerleading contest for us this Gail Brown. Secretary. A 3 ,. .. , it W .ifgi-'W DANC fm ' ! EH i 1 Fl 5- First row: S. Baker. A. Ferguson. D. Pugsley, K. Hackett, M. Zini, M. MacDonald. L. Soski. Second mu: T. Mitchell. BI. Freeman, D. Marc-hant, A. Cosney, J. Ryan, M. Moore. Third row: Q.,-Zjngrnfrman. B. Ross. -D.'I.aZanSky, J. Wikum, R. Drummond, j. Boswell. M. Stevenson M. Newman. MISS CHILIKAS if 5 I ll 7 MR. BEAN SCHENTHSTS HJOUK TO THE FUTURE The sponsors of the Federated Science Club were Mr. Bean and Miss Huey. The officers were Steven Schwarz, Presidentg Noel Van Slyke, Vice Presidentg Eleanor Jackson, Secretaryg and James Kaness, Treas- urer. The purpose of the club is to promote in- terest in science and to perform experiments. This year the Math Club affiliated itself with the Science Club, and the Science Club contracted for membership in the National Science Club. First row: N. Van Slyke, Vice Presidentg Jackson, Secretaryg S. Schwarz, Presidentg J. Kaness, Treasurer. Second row: M. Howard, T. Neel, R. Cheveres, R. Zuniga, B. Herzog, J. Serahelz. Third row: H. Duke, D. Harper, B. Mayo, C-Lwhite. Fourth row: K. Soo Hoo, K. Kinnan, C. Boggs, B. Noack, D. Ancell. f Q fs, .9 . CMV' 4 . 5 f' V fi 4 If? ' g5'4,?5'. X ., yr- . i 'X 1 ' ' A .. 5 4 ifizlul 2327 V, ' -. . 'T ff' -ffl' 5 A fins ' 'Qi NI X. fy f tf A ' ' .. 'A , ,Y .,. 4, . I . fp, 7.7.7 ,, ., , l Firsl row: NI. Dominguez. A. Ordaz, Lhwheeler, C. Heidlebaugh. P. Salvati, R. Martinez. ll. Glenn. L. Harvey. W. Nichols. R, ,,,, Fgiase, P. Porter. J. Strickland.'S. Thomsonfxfll lay gr Q. Jahnm. smmd -row: D. Bobadilla, Jfim-5, NiiliTcCulleck. s. Crowf1I. Crow. H, Guillen, L. James. I. Hall, J. Perez. C. Perez, S. Brague. Siwlirown, .I.iPinch, B. Byrd, B,mChaVmblee, C. Fraser. Third rou':,S,.Shuck, B. Frey, H. Curtis. E. Fultz. M. Wilcox. R. Valles. I. Ponce, M. Dorado. B. Herera. M. A. Luna. Reporterg M. Cabrera. Q- Hawthorne. BJ,,Lage.wRip-gy., E. Whittington. D. Eads. B. Helf. Fourth row: C. Corona, F. Sora, L. Craig. M. Pera. White. J. Paulson. L. Valle, F. Lopez, M. Carmona. B. Smith. P. Sphon. V. Colby. H. Allen. I.. King. S. Owens. J. Cameron. C. Rice. Fifth row: S. Mayorga, M. Burfeint. P. Farrell, D. Zuniga, C. Martinez. I. Ramirez. C. Cervantes, F. Liggett, Treasure-rg R. Rowland.:-I. TBYLQLTIA. Cotten. C. Steinhardt. P. Sosa. M. Martinez. L. Vasquez. Sixth row: J. Wood. R. Cheveres. Vice Presidentg J. Flores. C. Gutierrez. Chamblee, M. Sandbom, Secretaryg N. Phipps. Publicityg C. Taylor, J. Wvall-ter. F.B.L.A. OVERRUNS 'CONVENTION The Future Business Leaders of America was sponsored by Mr. Bevans and Mr. Malahan. The officers were: President, Pat Ma- kinga: Vice President, Richard Cheveresg Treasurer. Frances Liggett: Secretary, Ma- rion Sandbomg Publicity, Norma Phippsg and Reporter, Marie Luna. The purpose of this club is to develop business leadership, create interest in business occupations, train for useful citizenshipg and participate in community improvement. ln order for a student to belong to F.B.L.A. he must be taking at least one business course. This year when the convention was held in Los Angeles there were 120 delegates from Oxnard, which was the largest delegation from Southern California. A tour through Los Angeles International Airport climaxed the trip. A skating party at Ventura and a field trip to business colleges in Los Angeles were held this spring. The F.B.L.A. collected over 700 cans of food for the needy during the Christmas vacation, The Vice President and a member were shown in the HPress-Courieri' in front of some cans of food. The Oxnard F.B.L.A. is a chapter of the national organization. W In 9 Q 1 .41 'E 4' nw, , 25 li W, f, A .-5, 439 fd, .... s l Q J ., 'N If N I Os' 5' f .1 5 , aff ' If 2 5 i PMR. BEVANS 99 First row: D. Harvey, S.nDeVore, M. Qualls. Second row: J. Cannon, E. Gerry, J. Ivey, Smllh. Third row.' C. Kramer, J. . Hill, L. Renfro, L. Renfro, S. Cates. Fourth row: Taylo9 P. Silverblatt, M. Daniglf'C. Newland, C. Bagdoion, J. Guyer, J. Alford, J. Cameron. FijT w: R. Melby, B. Watkins, S. Higginbotham, J. Barker, F. Law, P. Slack, Ranney, M. Burfeict, Huber Sixth ro A Smith E Summers M Schurle, J. McBeth, J. Jensen, K.--Foxhoven, E. . nm : . - , . , . AA., Cotten, . Todd.,RCLIjeidlebaugh, L. Wlliieler. MUSTRCHANS ATTEND CUNKCERTS The Music Club, now in its eighth year, is under the sponsorship of Mr. Holgate. The officers this year were: Ann Atkinson, President, Boy Stacy, Vice Presidentg Joyce Lake, Secretaryg and Jo Anne Mooney, Treasurer. The main purpose of the club is to promote a deep appreciation of music. The only re- quirement for membership is an interest in music. The Music Club attended two concerts in Los Angeles and many other musical events. First row: E. Martinez, P. Fiedler, Ahgiddle, E. Garrett, E,MB,ogers, D. Qualls, S...SXfLllia.nis-our B. McMillen, J. Mooney, Treasurer, J.wLake, Secretalyg li,-,SLac,ey, Vice President, A. Atkinson. President. Second row: J. Fallis, D. Adams, T. Garciatfd. Zamog S. Arnold, N. Tanner, J. Ballauf, S. Herbruck, T. Dormen, Napier. ' ro :TST-Shilck, D. Zuniga, H. Duke, Johnson, GL,,Muenich,,I?Tolk,HB.WKehfeA1E, B. T0urth row: P. Farrall, K. Spaeth, C Roberts, C. Ellison, L. Flores, B. Alfonso.XFit row: Hoffman, J. Ingram, D. Wherry MJ. Johnson, P. Spohn. Sixth row: L. V. I R HOLGATE f f 1 ' it W V , ,,., J filth ' if i , A 1 tif? f ,. , Y I -..v Q 1 jc yy! lf ' J J y I 1 7 X 1 2 ,K W A ZW! L was ' '- W L3?:ii.t . . 'F Miss HPMAN First rout S. Jaoobs, J. lsom. B. Marshall, D. Kyle, Elliot, J. Kerby. Third row: Pinch D. Barret. C. Heidi. N. McCally, D. Sedlacek, D. Bradberry. Fourth row: J. Zeiger, B. Cvately, 9 eggs gr .e' 00' NR. Frease. l.. Dewey. G. Thomas, J. Smeeton, T. Rothenberg. Fifth row: M. Libby, L. Garrett, K K. Moodyi P. Carlson. K. . Thompson.,B.. Reima, E. Huber, D. Hill, L. Aughenbaugh, B. Alonzo. J. Lobeer. Sixth row: Coplan. J. Alger, R. Simmons, J, Palonsky,XiJ. Taylor, C-,nJohnston, C-. Taylor.'B. Lampos,..S...Masicy. Sefenth row: J. Pearson, P. Potter, L. Sandbom, D. Barajas. -XR. Barajas, I.. Olson J. Pfeiler. C. Williams, J. Fausley, M. Buckley. R. Mauers, D. Herfurrh, NJ, Dul1am. Eighth row: J. Huber. A. Lorenzana, S. Swigert, N. Cackroft, B. Lynsky, F. Anderson, T. Razo. S. Latham. J. Henshaw. L. Smith, S. Fontes, B. Swor, C. Beverage. M. Eseamillo. 3l.eXRQlf-XCHIJS ADD SlP9.eXNllSlnl TUUClnl The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Lipman. has taken several interesting and informative field trips this year. the most interesting of which was the excursion taken to Knotts Berry Farm in January. ln the afternoon they ice skated at the Polar Palace in Los Angeles. The officers this year were: Edith Elliot, President, Barbara Marshall, Vice President, Joanne Kerby. Secretaryg Donna Lee Kyle, Treasurer: and Salvador Jacobs and Jimmy lsom, Sergeants-at-Arms. They all helped a great deal in promoting interest in the Span- ish language and customs, the club's purpose. First row: M. Purdy, S. Mayorga, A. Smith, R. Clezie, T. Dabbs, ,Ea Dorman, J.,,,Striekland, M. P. P. M. D. D. Ralston,,D.,,TQdLl, A. Hoadley, S. DeLozier, N.,Durl,and, J.f3Phillips. Second row: A. Cosney, Hunter, L. Ackerman, M. Zini, A. Lerborgh, J. Brown, P. McLeod, K. Kamrath, S. Pfeiler, Thompson, Q, Stroh. Third row: M. Dominguez, A. Ordaiz, Mr. Vickers, J. Paul, C. Boggs, Newlin, B. Mayo, N. Van Slyke, C. White. Fourth row: E. Bobadilla, S. Otani, B. Ralston, Gallegos, E. Higginbotham, D. Harper, Y. Umeda, Fifth row: M. Herfurth, McAvoy, Nrfrogl E. Day, Oxford, C. Ramirez, D. Sergeant. Sixth row: J. Hernandez, Pugh, H. Sowers, R. Brunken, J.'Be-nhiett. Seventh row: H. Tokuyama, J. Bartlett, A. Takasugi. gg I An- . 75 at Z4- 'Nm-uw' M.eX'll'lHllli1MATllfCllANS JIUHN SCHENTHSTS Mr. Tubbs sponsored the Math Club this To belong you must have completed one year. The officers were: President, George semester of Mathematics. Meunichg Vice President, Mike Domang Sec- The Math Club is affiliated with the Fed- retary-Treasurer, Noel Starns. erated Science Clubs. The purpose of this club is to create in- terest in Mathematics and to enjoy Math recreation. J l 5 .fl on , f K First row: R. Brunkan, M. Simon B. CarQL,.MLwEscarnilla, rTf' econd row: B. Helf, D. Stevens, C. Meunich, M. Doman, N. Starnilli 'im- 'Qt E 'WX MR. TUBBS DR. KENDALL HAMS UIRCME 'lliildill-El GLOHEQ The Oxnard Hamateurs. sponsored by Dr. Kendall. elected Jim Kaness. President. KN6- radio. HEB: Steve Schwarz. Vice President, KN6- By contacting Steve Schwarz or Jim Ka- HEB: and Paul Schneider. Chief Operator, W6KAF. The purpose of the Hamateur Club is. as you might guess, to foster interest in amateur ness, one may have a message sent anywhere in the world free via amateur radio. x v .nf- i f Q ., Y First row: B. Gardner, P. Schneider, Chief Operatorg J. Kaness, Presidentg 5, Schwarz, Vice Presidentg B. Misc-vic. Second row: J. Wooley, LAE-nggl, M. Doman, D. Liemltke, E. O'Neill, B. Wennerholm. 3552 , W H' ffl' ft im MRS. DESILVA 584 First row: S-..Dewey, Secretaryffreasurer: S.,Sedlacek. D. Hilylfr, Presidentg ,A,wMetcalf,G . Fallis, P. Taylor, Q, Talley, V. Wise, B. Martinez. Second row: S. Besson, M. Ferjo, J. Barker, 0. Whitcomb, W. Butcher, .ISL-lflaspn, V. Miller, Z. Darling, G..-V-Mercer, Vice President: .B,,,Majeno. Third row: J. Froman. M. Escamilla, Sergeant-at-Armsg D. Wolcott, Lngnch, J. Hayler, S. Hopkins, T. Mercer, Nxygqutyggim. ll4'RlElNCHMlEN 'VHSHT SANTA BARBJARA The French Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. DeSilva, this year elected Dorothy Hay- ler, Presidentg Grace Mercer, Vice Presidentg Sharon Dewey, Secretary-Treasurerg and Ma- rio Escamilla, Sergeant-at-Arms. The purpose of the club is to develop a .Z W knowledge of French Culture and to learn its influence on American civilization. Members of the club put on a Guignol QFrench Puppet Showl and went on a field trip to a French restaurant, show, and the Museum at Santa Barbara. f QS A IUQHU fo 5 l Q I I X' 'QX Fzrst row: T. Rodriquez, L. Ayala. R. Perez, C. Serros, B. Rodriquezii J. Moya,,fR. Ortega. MR RAMIREZ Second TOIUS S. Duran, H. Estrada, F. Mayorga, P. Magallanes, S. Mayorgif'L'f'TT6driquez. Third rout: J. Hernandez, R. Velo, H. Beltram. R. Ortiz. A l'WEQLL:fDUXlliT' TU lL,US CAlF5fXlL,lLlERUDS The Los Cahalleros was first organized in 1953 under their present sponsor. Mr. Ra- mirez, for the purpose of recognizing hoys of Mexican descent for outstanding work or services for the school. The requirements for membership are that the boy he of Mexican parentage and of out- standing accomplishments. Linder the leadership of this yearis offi- 4 N f cers, Tony Rodriquez, President, and Salva- dor Mayorga, Secretary-Treasurer, the cluh has planned a field trip for each semester, plus musical programs where they were fa- miliarized and honored with their heritage. The cluh is in hopes of gaining the spon- sorship of the local Latin-American Organi- zatlon. at sees . tm l if A fs, V' Left to righz.'j!7ong . Wolf, G. RobertgiMjm. MR. REDDINGTON XX The Chess Club was first organized in 1953 under the sponsorship of Mr. Cohen. The main purpose of this club is to stimulate, preserve, and encourage among the students an interest in the game of chess. The only requirements for membership are an interest and a desire to play chess. This year's officers were: Bill Uplinger, President, Gail Roberts, Vice President: and Mike Hurley, Secretary-Treasurer. These of- ficers acted under the capable advice of this yearis sponsor Mr. Reddington. Q, 51' . f i ' T. Dahb 5af'isf': Qs. W. ii? iw-'j' sf? ' ff' 'I .sg 'x7QX. A ' NF! ai MISS BLOOM Firsr row: F. Takasugi. Secretary-Treasurer: 5. Williams. K. Cingg. E. Reyes. F. Lopez. S. Williamson. B. Lopez. W. Hagen. Second rout BI. llobley, P. Duke. B. Riggs. Third row: M. Miller. Presidentg M. Herbruck. D. Brock. Vice President: NI. Crow. l.,lBRARlANS DllSll3lL.AY CAMPUS MIT. The Library Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Bloom. our librarian. tried to develop interest in books and publicize the libraryis materials and services. They gave short re- views of current books for the Buzz and passed book jackets in the classrooms. They took a field trip to the Los Angeles Public Library. Officers this year were: Marilyn Miller, Presidentg Dolores Brock, Vice Presidentg and Frances Takasugi, Secretary-Treasurer. A-iii First row: N. Radke, L. Dunlap. Executive Secretaryg B. Bennison, Secretary-TreasureguSecond SHERMAN row: xf11wlgDioTnEi:eJ. Hawley, K. Hackett, C. Molina, G. Knowlton, M. Katsudajlll Williamsfy JUURNALHSTS HOLD HW'RlTlElRS' WURK SHUPS9' The Quill and Scroll Society was sponsored this year by Mr. Ralph Sherman. Lois Dunlap was Executive Secretary, Nick Radke was Assistant Executive Secretary, and Barbara Bennison was Secretary-Treasurer. This society is for outstanding journalists. To join Quill and Scroll you must have a Bw average in journalism or be on the year- book staff and must be in the top third of your English class. You also have to be rec- ommended by the newspaper or yearbook advisor. The members enjoyed monthly dinners and meetings or Writers, Workshops', in the homes of the members during the year. S Nb 1 - 5: ' X I 1 N ZZ y X 7 ci 7 ff! W1 .. KMXWX Z rhl 6ff Q offmi' , I TQ, f iff X . PERSONAMITHES XA 1 ff ff 1 fff 1 dx , ARLENE COSNEY JUDY THOMPSON FLAVIA ANDERSON Junior Princess Sophomore l rinr'e5s FTf?Sh'7l0fl,Pfl'fH-'CSS Q2 U.E1',,E3',N ,QW A G GIF, RFU LHS H CD51 LEC UMUING MARGARET NEWMAN Queen Two prizes in one 0 M. PNN Homage to the queen inv- Qs First rg1u4,L. Nason, B. Wilcox, V. Miller, B. Bennison, J. Hawley, C. Molina. Second r0w.' J. KanessQ. . Soo Hoo, K. Kinnan, S. Schwarz. SCHULARS REWARDED The purpose of the Bank of America Achieve- ment Award is to stimulate and encourage students in their academic, vocational, and citizenship train- ing. It utilizes major cash awards and a large number of trophies to emphasize the value of self-improvement, service to others. and individual achievement. Winning certificates for outstanding achievement in the specific fields of study are Steven Schwarz, mathematics: Ken Kinnan, laboratory science, Christine Mundy, musicg Evelyn Smith, art, Gladys Knowlton, foreign languageg Clara Steinhart, busi- ness, Eleanor Jackson, home economics, Sherman Oliva, agricultureg and Joe Moya. trades and in- dustrial. Life membership in the California Scholarship Federation is an honor not easily earned. A senior must have been a member of the local chapter for four out of his last six semesters of high school. the six being two sophomore, two junior, and two senior. Each person must have earned one of the semesters during his senior year. The semester counted is the one in which the grades are earned. This year's life members were: Barbara Bennison. ,lean Hawley, Jim Kaness, Margaret Katsuda, Ken Kinnan, Virginia Miller, Corrine Molina. Leah Nason, Steve Schwarz, Mildred Serdahley. Keith Soo Hoo. Clara Steinhart, Sue Thompson. Don Vickers, and Barbara Wilcox. First row: C. Knowlton, S. Schwarz,v,Qunday, B. Bennison, S. Oliva. Second row: E. Smith. 'N C. Steinhardt, E. Jackson, K. Kinnan, 5C1ig4'Moyatj, .xx E . if 5 rw I1 if B il 'ef r . W II .Il ill nh gk' sill 5-is W is ,wiv '23, 'S Ms -' 31 3 N 'sn' X -- X skqrw., v ,Q-N . t- L v Z rj Q .. ,sm X. .C X Rx, . 4, Q S LX 4'- A L Q ci YSX3 ,wx 5 'B gg A .i it he .., R xi, ... W W 'I' 'j .. xr , 3 il? dk er' ur c ..,. ,- W -we X- ,, .. sf. 1 J.-s . ,N .swan .V sg.- , w sQk .sv your ' i31v Y'7'F s s X. ' -sm It Q, ex W. mm R1 ' an Q 'X' 'i Q ai:-R' I i A -ss x ik? I I 3 xr X rr X A ' f ' X was SW 5 N g, 'R amen Q. ' QF . . M. ..-Qs K 1 . - 0 ' 'Ng i tw- CT X- - ! . .. ..f W.. 'f f -- .. w is .. . ,..s. sl A . Q 1,35 . Rasjiy X - i-f 2 V 1 ' . H .:, . Q.: or is R ,, I . N. . ...W ss NX ' M 'Wil S. 7 K N nfl .- X X 1 ig A .x X rx K ,ict ' Q ' , Q K - 5 a t - . : Q . ,,.. , z C. Underwood. C. Dering. ESSAY CONTEST . . Doug VVilliams and Barbara Ellison were named the winners of the Oxnard Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Essay Contest. They placed first and second respectively. The subject of this year's essay was i'Wlhat Civil Defense Means to.Me. Dougis essay was entered in district competition against winners from Ventura. Santa Barbara. and San Luis Obispo counties. He again placed first. His essay will go on to the state competition. B. Bennison, N. Harmon, B. Tribbffy. HCARUIL. AND CARL REHGN Reigning over the backward Sweetheart Dance which was presented in the gym-.were Carol Dering, Queen, and Carl Underwood, King. Carol was presented with a kiss and a bracelet to top the honors of Queen, andiulf I Love Youw was sung to the royal pair by Joyce Lake. it . Ellison. . il'VlfNN .eXNNUUN'C ED Named winners of the American Legion Essay Contest were Nancy Harmon, Barbara Bennison, and Burt Trihhey, placing first, second, and third respectively. The subject of this essay was 'L0ne Nation Under Cod. The essays were written in class with a maximum word limit of 500. Nancy's entry is now being considered in district competition, which includes schools from three counties - Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura. H3 HN M EMURJIAM mm! WILLIAM HELMHOLZ uSilence Is Goldenn Bill wasnit a boy of many words, but to those who knew him, his friendship and kindness will he remembered more than any words that he could have ever spoken. -s y X KAREN Q GAIL ' 0 PATSY I i HACKETT Q THOMAS 2 MITCHELL Each month a girl from a different class is selected by the Girls' League cabinet to become the Girl of the Monthf' Girls are nominated on the basis of unselfishness. honesty. cooperation, friend- liness, and character. As a part of the award each girl is presented with an embossed silver pendant bearing her name. Named October 'fGirl of the Monthi' was Karen Hackett. 16-year-old Senior. Gail Thomas was selected as the November girl. Gail is a 16-year-old junior. Patsy Mitchell, a sophomore. was named Decem- ber '4Girl of the Monthf' Marilyn Vickers. a 14-year-old freshman, was nafned January 'gGirl of the Nlonthf' Dolly Pugsley was chosen for February Girl of the Monthf, Deanna'Hill was selected as the March Girl of the Monthf, Each girl is exceptionally active in many school functions. 1 JIM HOUCK T 1 MARILYN DOLLY 5 DEANNA ,- VICKERS PUGSLEY Q HILL The boys of the Quarter are nominated by teach- ers and students. The selections are made on the basis of scholarship, participation in school affairs, general attitude, and athletic interest and participa- tion. The Boy of the Quartern award includes a check for 35 and a certificate which was presented by Bill Manzer, president of the Boys' Federation. Jim Houck, all league tailback and co-captain of the 1954- Yellowiacket gridiron squad was named Outstanding Boy of the First Quarter. Don Vickers emphasized scholarship instead of athletics since his ambition is 'to become a lawyer. Don was the Senior Class President. Don was se- lected 'gOutstanding Boy of the Second Quarterf' Bob Rogers, Buzz photographer and member of the Senior Play cast, was chosen uOutstanding Boy of the Third Quarterf' T DON v1cKERs W'f'K'Mf'f'h4m.,-V A ' if i J , nm .M lg! , , A 2 W V! ' ' , ff f : ff - ' I W mf' ,2. ' A n f - , - . .L ifi f' f. Aft 1 I ' 'fm - if- 1 - ,- f ' , ' 5, 2 if ,:y,1-- A I A 1,-f,,gpfg ' ' ' 1 ., 2 J -5 V Q' 7 'f -Y 7 fi 5: - Q? -IQ., . - ' W5 aw , ,Zi --5 4- : '-Q .' ft-5: J.V. CHEERLEADERS-D. Stevenson, L. Covin M MacDonald J Ballauf ,I Le ter Head .l.V. Cheerleader. MVHCTURYQVHQTURY llS UUR CRY W . . . V-l-C-T-0-R-Y, are we with it? Well l guess. We're the members of 0.H.S.! The cheerleaders gave the Oxnard rooters the added enthusiasm which helped to keep the spirit high during the 1955 athletic sea- son. W Rial ' .x r B05 Is 5 we MACFIF NEWNIAN TEVENQQN Head Varsztx Cheer! anler 'fig' - J! f ' Z- Z I ,f 7 A , ' A f-r4 ' Z X Y X X is., fi! 6' f Z Z,- g....,g SPORV NS , X 1 f' 1 If f' X If , X 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 f X X ff f X XXX , XX X X, , f f X ff!! X f f f X 'f x X 1 f 1 X 494 X A ff X , 1 ' X X f f I f f ,f X X X f f X, H7 .ll..fMQllilEl ll1S PLAKCE SECOND TN N'lE,NTlURA LEAGUE Although Coach Jim Buch- anan's Yellowjackets failed to win the Ventura League this year, being defeated only by Ventura in league play, the team managed to land three players on the All- League team. There haven't been very many all-league football play- ers at Oxnard and the average has been about one per year. Only twice in ten years' has more than one Oxnard -player been so honored. ln 1948 Ted Hobson. a guard and Gene Fitzgerald, a halfback made the list, and in 1950, center Bill Lacy and halfback Norris Fletcher. Jim Houck, Jesse Jones, vt.. bw Darryl Mortensen of the 1954 Yellowjackets can join the starried heroes of past OX- nard teams. Mortensen is only the sec- ond Oxnard end during the ten year span to be picked. Last year Bill Sampson was picked. Jones and Hobson have been the only two guards since 1945 so honored. Dick Johnson, a tackle, was picked in 1949 as the only other Oxnard lineman. The other Oxnard players picked were backfield men including Chuck McClain in 1945, J. P. Dufaw in 1946, Bill Fitzgerald in 1951 and Bill Mason in 1952. Jones and Mortensen have a chance to become two-time all-league choices since they are only Juniors. Other Jun- iors which look like all-league material are, Don Abbott, picked on this year's second place team, as a guard, and halfback Bill Eaton. Other players who received league honors were George Ragsdale, back, on the second team, and Bill Rogers, center, who received an honorable mention. A 4.5 Jackets Stomp Flashes in Homecoming Game 43-0 After being held scoreless in the first quarter. the Ox- nard Yellowjackets b r o k e loose on a touchdown spree to stomp the visiting Fillmore Flashes 43-0. before many old grads. Jim Houck accounted for three of the seven TD's. His running was good for 105 yards in l9 carries. which gave him an average of 515 yards a carry. The Flashes acted as though they intended to give Oxnard a rough evening. Don Yount returned the opening kickoff 60 yards to the Yel- lowjacket 28 yard line, but Oxnard's powerful line held. Darryl Mortensen turned a tight game into a lopsided af- fair with a 70-yard return of an intercepted pass thrown by Fillmore's Hilton Suttle for the ice-breaking TD. ,lust before the half ended. Ragsdale circled right end, on a reverse from 4 yards out, climaxing an 85-yard drive. Houck and Eaton alter- nated in lugging the pigskin during the long march. Rich- ard Herrera booted the extra WWEQRE GX DCR We-XY! point, leaving the score 13-0 at intermission. Houck racked up the third period when he faked a pass and then cut inside left end for 25 yards. Eaton had set it up by returning an inter- cepted pass ll yards. Oxnard guard Jessie Jones recovered a Fillmore fumble on the Flash's 30 yard line on the last play of the third period. A beautiful block by Ernie Morgan on the 20 helped pave the way for Houck when he ran all the way into Fillmore's private property for another 6 points. Oxnard's Don Beckham in- tercepted a pass on the Fill- more 20 yard line to set up the next TD. He also did the scoring on a three-yard dash around right end from the tailback spot. ,, . mw4w4,.w, mn f fw uufruwrnuxyz ffvfwzwrfr 'a..Azrwrw'm:fx awww f- ze ffn1 .: mwmf:wwr,an.fmuznn r 1 I Oxnard I rounces Antelope Valley 28-6 lim Houck racked alound end from I7 yards out to make Oxnard's first score. Kent Oakley kicked the con version to make it 7-6. A few plays later Houck again scored on the same play, this time from 25 out. Oakley missed the conversion. After Chuck Spencer com- pleted a 65-yard pass to Bill Puckett, who was barely caught by Jim Houck on the one-yard line. Darryl Morten- sen picked up a fumble on the next play and raced for a 99-yard touchdown. The half ended 19-6. Oxnard. The fourth TD came when there was less than two min- utes left in the third quarter. George Ragsdale. on a re- verse, cut inside his own left end from five yards out to score. Oakley made the con- version good. Oxnard's final score came in the last quarter as Don Gilmore committed a safety by stepping out of the end zone while punting. . 74' .IIM HO UCK C0-Captain All-County Tailback E20 a-f tw - V , x 2135 f if m , f my I X if , 4 TERRY BOLLERN Cv W7-Rfb fl, L if , Q, f 'I' , 1 ? l4'- . 'e fb 4 KENT OAKLEY 9 DONABBOTT Y E X. vi 0 N i, , G V W 147 V I of J 'P- RICHARD HERRERA Jackets Scalp Indians 40-6 George Ragsdale. scoring three touchdowns. led the Yel- lowjackets to, their annual triumph over the Hart Indi- ans. Houck was a terror at tailback, scoring once on a 69-yard dash. Hart's only TD was a drive which covered 74 yards and was the first time the Indians had their hands on the ball. Bouncing right back Ox- nard went 60 yards in ten plays until Ragsdale scored from I2 out. Herrera booted the conversion. Ragsdale made his second TD a few minutes later when he cap- ped a 72-yard 'march with an ll-yard run after capturing a pass from Houck. Kent Oakley and Jerry White scored the remainder of Oxnard's points. Cats Edge Jackets 12-6 Ventura's Cougars, our tra- ditional rival. proved to Ox- nard's powerful Yellowjackets that they wouldn't be a push- over as they were last year. Oxnard put together only one good drive during the entire game as Ventura's line held the Jackets back to very little yardage on the winner's field. Houck and Ragsdale were the only ones to make good yardage against the Cats. Houcks' passes were the main ground gainer for the Jackets when he had enough time to get the ball away. Ragsdale scored the Jack- ets' only TD in the first min- ute of play in the fourth quar- ter on a reverse from five yards out after a 50-yard punt return by Houck, Among the players who gave all they could to uphold the Cardinal and Cold Colors were Kent Oakley. Oxnard! hard-charging fullback who was injured on his first play of the game when he tried a plunge from five yards out as qw W..-- DON BECHAM that failed in the second quarter. This game put Ventura in undisputed first place in the Ventura League. NICK RADKE 31,1 Qt i ig Q TED HORTON H BILL ROGERS -Q 4 -1 N l 03 -..- JESSE JONES All-County 23 ff! X Guard I I Jackets Sting Cards 20-0 O x n a r d ' s Yellowjackets opened their league play with a stinging victory over the Santa Paula Cardinals., After two unsuccessful tries to score that put the ball on the 5-yard line. Eaton scored. Oakley converted making the score 7 to 0 for Oxnard. The rest of the quarter was score- less. The third quarter was score- less with Oxnard again pre- dominating the play. Morten- sen ripped off 30 yards on a double reverse from Lyking to Ragsdale to Mortensen that put the ball on the Cards' 13 yard line. The Jackets moved within the three and made a first down as the quarter ended. Eaton again scored from a short punt formation. Oakley converted and made the score 14--0 for Oxnard. With about 5 minutes to go in the game Lykins scored from the one-foot line to finish the scoring for the Jackets. :D fig J' fri' v, if , , ,. K . L 'f vi! 'J' , sr 'Q 'H 'J A , Ax Y -, 'L 7 :sh 5' ' x s5Q f? Q35 -Q M L frmmwfv-'ml:f ' A s First rout H. Beltran, R. Haro, Biclgerls, Estabrook, G. McNeece, J. Lundberg, J. Carmichael, D. Shockow, T. Henson. Second row: B. Madrid, J. Lazanslgy, M. Bowman, D. Boatman. J. Napgsrl R. Vasquez. B. Holbrook, G. Conahay, D. Rincon. Third row: S. Forrest, DQ, DL4R0gers, C. Drummond, D. Lizer, B. Currier, B. Kohl, D. Pugh, C. Nesen. Fourth r0w.' M. Duke, A. Takasugidlff-Dever, E. Plummer, H. Tokayama, Church, B. Houk, R. Escalante, D. LeMaster, H. Overton. Fifth row: R. Zuniga, D. Burris, L. Rodrmez. H. Magana. F. Gutierrez, P. Lloyd, M. Elliott, R. Loere, R. Fresees. ,lfV. TRAHNS FUTURE VARSITY The.experience that the Freshman and Sophomore boys gained as members of the Junior Varsity squad'this year, will be a valuable asset to' them as members of the Varsity. Teaching the basic fundamentals of the game to the squad were the coaches Mr. Bevans and Mr. Jansen. Gary McNeese was captain. 1:-m uwnmusm.x u 1 get Left to right: .S....Iacobs. Managerg T, Rodriquez, J.,PQllg, D. Nalls,-,L Houglg, J. White, J. Patterson. C. Montgomery, G. Serros. Standing: Coach Riemcke, J. Hernandez, D.. Mortensen, D. Hanson. C. Underwood. M. Dalton, hlflgvlgehrq. M. Johnston, R. Pina, Manager. KEHRER CAPTAIINS VARSHTY HOOPERS Highlighted by two third place wins, the Oxnard Yellowjackets varsity basketball team finished the 1954-55 basketball season. The Yellowjackets held the third place position in the annual Fillmore tournament and in the final league standings. Billy Kehrer captured most of the teamls individual honors. He was elected to the all- tournament at Fillmore and was elected cap- tain and most valuable player on the 6'Jacket squad. He was also selected as one of the twenty on the all-county team. Oxnard Oxnard .......... ....... Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard ......... ....... 4.4 Oxnard Ventura -- Hart ............ Fillmore ........... Santa Paula ...... Antelope Valley Hart ................. Antelope Valley Fillmore ........... Ventura ........... Santa Paula ..... FILLMORE TOURNAMENT Burroughs Ventura .. Fillmore BILLY KEHRER JERRY WHITE JOEL PATTERSON JOE HERNANDEZ CARL UNDERWOOD -s i . f , KT'-' ' 77 I . L74-WW f' 2 V , , X i J., E' 797 ' T 'V A , A, ' Q? D f X, J hmmmrnm., , f.. ff f fl ' w HCV, 1.12 9. First row: B. Madrid, L. Rodriquez, O. Salinas, J. Lubinsky, J. Cray Second row Coach Gregg B, Jenny, G. McNeese, D. Burris, H. Magana, R. Escalante, T. Swor Third row R Reese ,B.:IQ'l'fQl1l, D. Lemaste, T. Henson, G. Pettigrew. h BEES PLACE THHRD Co-captains Bobby Madrid and Louie R0d- The season record was won thirteen lost riquez helped pace the Oxnard Bee team to a Seven for a 65W average League record was third place win in the Ventura League. won sixg lost four for a 60? average Oxnard ......... ........ 3 9 Inglewood ........ Oxnard ........ 30 Santa Paula ...,.. Oxnard ....v.... ........ 5 4 Santa Clara ...... Oxnard ........ 45 Santa Maria - 'Oxnard ......... ........ 3 4 Ventura ..... Oxnard .......... ........ 5 2 Carpinteria 'Oxnard ........ 32 Hart ......,, 'Oxnard .,....,. 57 Fillmore ..... Oxnard ...,...... .... .... 5 7 Santa Clara ...... 'Oxnard ......... ........ 5 7 Santa Paula' .... 'Oxnard ........ 54 Antelope Valley Oxnard ........ 56 Santa Barbara Oxnard ...,., ........ 49 Santa Barbara -- Oxnard .......... ....... 4 3 Glendale ............ 'Oxnard ........ 43 Hart .................. 'Oxnard .....,.,.. ........ 6 5 Antelope Valley 'Oxnard ........ 50 Fillmore ., .....e .. 'Oxnard .......... ........... 4 8 Ventura .........e.. 'Oxnard c..c.................... 43 Santa Paula ..ee 6 Indicates League Game 1 '1,5 fvj First row: ,D. Sedlacek, R. Katsuda, Hamrneg,lJ. Magdaleno, D. Ledesma, G. Webster. Second f L ' V, Q, X 1 row? B. Yetter, R. Aguilera, T. Echarren, E. Reeves, R,',Frescas, M. Estrella, L. Wiemers, J. il' Mooney, L. Escalante, Manager. Third row? Mr. Jensen, Coach, P. Zuniga, L. Pace, J. Lane, ,Z 5 ' T. Beardsley, F. C ter, J. Jackson, G. Hancock, M. Webster. f ' ,f rf' Lv. I 'C ,V ff' ,ffl L ' C3-wen? fb!! 'Ci J l Ll' 'V xi - vi' D - jgvifuiflf f 4 'lcv cfycgtj A54 6, Q ,gf Lf' ' ' 1 , fy ee , J 99 V 2 ILSITTLE JACKETS PLA E FHRST . - J , ww L co if fipigfvf' 4 ' , J l VJ fig! If 4 M' XXI' V fi -I-'r '1 'fII. ,'I.T.'.'f'.f.Qf.-,-.-..---1' Oxnardas ulittlew Jackets managed to win Tony Echagef was high point man for the Ce-en championship again this year by the season with points followed closely by winning nine games and losing only three. Gary Hancock with 70 points. Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard ......... Santa Clara -. Santa Maria ...,. L17 Carpinteria ..... ,...... 1 8 Hart ........,........ ....... 2 1 Lancaster AV .................. 26 Flllmore ........... - ......... 24 Santa Clara ..... ....... 2 2 Santa Paula ..... ....... 2 2 Hart .................... ....... 1 3 Lancaster AV ........ ....... 2 9 Flllmore .,............ ....... 2 7 Santa Paula ..... ....... 3 3 I27 First row: I. Lundberg, C. Serros, Cv. Ragsdale, D. Spearman, J. Cisler, R. Thompson,V-Ll?-dwards, D. Gray, Captain, B. Pace. Second row: P. Williams, R. Ortiz, L. Suggs, L1-QJQQ. J. JOIICS, D. Williams, J. Colquitt, R. Spencer. Third row: M. Teron, J. Patterson, D. Pugh, D. Mortensea, B. Eaton, K. Oakley, E. Morgan. Fourth row: B. Nelson, J. Houck, N. Radke, B. Hall, Captain, J. Polk. J. Regions, P. Magallanes. MAF? TAKE 20:59 -5 jf VP 0 I BUQHANAJX - Assistant Track Coach ELMER DE SILVA - Head Track Coach At date of publication, judging from the 1955 tracl-1 season, Coach Elmer de Silvais powerful spikesters appeared to be a definite cinch for the County championship. The gigantic 20-30 Trophy, which the team has won six times in eight years, and the Russel Cup Trophy, were presented to the 0.U.H.S. Student Body at the traditional Awards Assembly. The County championship and the Lan- caster lnvitational Trophies. both of which the YELLOWJACKETS are defending champ- ions, also have a good chance of being pre- sented to the 0.U.H.S. Student Body at this assembly. 2 i 4 g Q! X S gulf I hp . X4 1 4-- uea-- B rf-ford 1 A ,L -,,,,,,,4, M Yv ,N mv , Am 1 WM W V A I My ' , .K ,-Z. ,k,, 47' ww . I ,v First row: J. Cray, Toyvnsend, L. Robinson, D. Lykins, J. Syqihdlq, lLQaLniichall. Second row. L. Rodriguez, S. Castaneda, V. Rivera, L. McDonald, K. s4l1lVH6D, D. Boatmasri, S. Johnson, K. Bright. Third row: B. Liese, H. Magana, iwhlgsscy, G. Berry, R. Haro, R. Duncan, G. McNeese, G. King, M. Duke, B. Boatman. Fourth row: E. Escamilla, L. Sagely, Manager. R. Tucker, Manager. FUTURE MILE- Paced by last year's class Cn 660 C,I,F, Potential Varsity material includes Joe Champion, Louie Rodriquez, the MB track Swindle, Dick Boatman, Henry Magana, Vicki team boasts many spikesters of which the RiVClf3' varsity will be proud. B RELAY - L. Robinson, ,l. Gray. C. Berryxi Qlsfindle. First row: F. Almazan, L. Sagely. L. Carter. A. Beerworth, A. Lee, R. Hamnierrfsecond row: C. Cray. L. Pace.. KI. Callegosfl. L,21QjQIJ1.,..Y. Umeda, R. Frescas. Third row: C. Duwham. R. Katsusa, H. Tanaka. J. Brown, Manager: J. Lazansky. L. Wiemers, T. Beardsley. :KEMIXUTE MEX OXnard's C track team was by no means the black sheep of the familyf, Composed mostly of frosh and sophomore boys. the team represented O.L'.H.S. in all the meets in which they participated. 7, 5-- f ff' ,- fy 1 tt ' ly' f , he 1 The hoysx who deserve recognition for their efforts are? Bill Yetterfand Jamie LaZansky, hurdles: Yattie Umeda, sprintsgN.loQQZqIHQLQ, Manuel Gallegos. distance runnersg and Bill Hammer. field events. ff V V I ' Ld 1,5 I . , ' ffl- lg? C RELAYS - Bi Hammer, VF. Carter, J. Lazansky, Y. Umeda. ,L 1' f 1 ' .Z X LL A 2 5 -1 v 5 'nr I3 QL Z 4 1 A 4 First row: D. Hanson. M. Dalton. J. Kershaw. M. Ayala. R. Staniland. T. Rodriquez,,D Second row: J. Taylor. A. Crcyrrubias. C. Boggs. C. Underwood. J. White. D. Bradley, D. Beckham. L. Ayala. G. Cone. Dim THE DHAMUND CCUTTERS Oxnardls baseball team this year was one of which all Yellowjacket baseball fans could be justifiably proud. , The reason is evident. Last iyearls American Legion baseball team gave Oxnard quite a bit of glory as they played some of the tough- est teams on the West Coast, the majority of the players on that team returning this year to play in Oxnard's Varsity team. Coach Burt Killingsworth should have many experienced players to choose from next year, in addition to the many junior varsity players who are expected to try out for the varsity team and from the returning veterans which include Joe Kershaw, Dick Watson. Don Hanson, Martin Ayala, Mike Dalton. Al- lan Covarrubias, Don Beckham. Dick Stan- iland, Louie Ayala and Don Bradley. X5 . 1 X ,E N 3' I I HURT KILLINCSWORTH 1 55 'Z , ,gf j c. RoBERTs Head Baseball Crfarh ' ' X' Manage, - fu . . ,x I X, MIKE DALTON DICK WATSON R -7 9 ff M L Ry TONY ROIJRIQVEZ JUE KERSHAW MARTIN AYALA DON BRADLEY JERRY WHITE DON HANSON A WL! CARL UNDERWOOD LOLVIE AYALA 'i Z 1--it., s 4 iff V Y ' 'Lf K ,. I W Bn. 'K 1 A ,M ,,,, - A f' ,1 ' 7' as fi 51 t3 First row.' M. Davis. B. Houck, B. Saal, Manager: D. Bradbury, S. Townsend, L. lsom, D. Lizer, R. Zuniga, G. Pettigrew. G. Hancock. Second row: D. Rogers, R. Escalante, B. Holbrook, 1. Bebham. L. Carolin. J. Bly, H. Amanza. J. Henson, P. Lloyd. Third row.' D. Lemaster, C. Underwood, .Mc.Millan., QgQh,Qr,ch, H. Ayala, R. Pena. v Q x ' Lacking the experience of the Varsity, the Junior Jackets in all of their games. The team took their first league game 8-1 over Hart papooses recently at Hart. Q ,fx x X - X -X Dale Rogers, third baseman, got two sin- still managed to play good ball gles. Denver Lee Master, first baseman, got two for two and walked twice as he hit in the clean-up spot. The other two Oxnard players to get hits were Bob Holbrook and Billy Houck. Both got a single. THE LHTTLE SLUGGERS l l . -xg ' A X X Y r X. it T H 'lk -.f , i 'i 'Ln - L. VICTOR KELLEY - l. V, Coach 1 ' First row: Qi Tabor. H. Duke, R. VanSlyke, R. Velo, L. Wiemers, S. Nomi, M. Hubel, G. Jackson. 6 econd Rfhlfurer, G. Hill, M,DaQ, R. Nall, K. Kinnan, A. Liedtke. RaD R. Welles. W t 1 - 'I Y I i 9 9 '- .- RA Q QiUlEVlll SfQU.:iXlll .1 u K Q ' Q ' LJ TENNIS TEAM A v. I Besides their regular scheduled league matches the tennis team. represented by Ken Kinnanf Bruce Tahorffand Henry Duke, entered in several Southern California tennis tournaments. The experience gained from these matches made the team a strong contender for the County championship. G . Q .ff ' B. TABOR Z ,? X ff' TQ a 1 1 14 AW I X . N 1 .id I '1 W. at if z f, I 'D 'W za. x K. KINNAN - A , 'Q' H DUKE V i X Qi, ..,.. .,,. 1 j ,... ., ,,'V ',,, 1 F J My e t e if X' Q9 ' 1 X666 A, X V - ' V l35 Phyllis Elliott, Secretary, Mary ,lo Herbruck, Veepg Annette Riddle, President, Madeline Buckley, Basketball Manager, and Alice Smith, Speedhall and Hockey Manager. The G.A.A. is maintained to arouse in- terest in athletic activities for girls, to pro- mote good health, fellowship, and sportsman- ship through a program of activity for all rather than a few. The sponsor of G.A.A. was Miss Wein- heimer. Annette Riddle was President, Marylo Herbruck was Vice President, Phyllis El- liot was Secretary, Sue Herbruck was Treas- urer, Marilyn Johnson and ,loan Roper were Sergeants-at-Arms, and Barbara Glover was Head Manager. jf t A . 1 Q V. W .ll . Qi il!! itll l rt 1' I if if P, IM, K tw! I tj, . ,il . LT Ji' ,I . -' x' ' ,f f Y. Y It ' f , - V f I, , .K yy- E H , Requirements for membership are that you have a G.A.A. card and be out for a sport after school. The managers of the equipment were: Milly Crow, softball, Judy Thompson. volleyball managerg Madeline Buckley. bas- ketball manager, and Alice Smith, speedball and hockey manager. The G.A.A. sponsored such events as the Get Acquainted Meeting in September, the G.A.A. Hobo Party in November. Junior Playday which was held in Ventura in Oc- tober, and the Senior Playday in Santa Bar- bara in November. . ll if fb St, ii I 3 I1 nl 1 Ji' f :Wi ly ng' I K 4 ., 3-L V T A A l X Em Q: y .N-1 .- .- ,.-- ' ' ei . 25.1,-.M L A 3 Kin ft, ' .,.. pyxf, . 1?s5z,. , -1..-afeffg-u-L:f,f ,,.,.,.,, , - 'fp .4 , A f ,' , , , .1 1 . .1 f .i ,V f , 1 , 1 I . , , A1111 , J1., , 1 if. 1.1.1. Q H f 1 ,- 1 ff , ' ,f 1 V1 ,' , 1' ,, f, 1 .1 ,ff f f , 1 .,,f.fff, 1, 1 , , , 1 Q '1' f f f f 1' 1 1 1' - W 1 X 1 .I fl I ' u rl . ,MX 1 I 1 ,' ' Qfriwi 1 1' 1 1 , ' ' - 11 11 1 .1 1-1 1-zf , 1 , 1 ,Y ' '1 lv. 1 ,I n 1 A ' 1 1' - 1' '1 f ,- f' 1 ff xwgj , 1' w 1 .1 .1 ,1 , M, 1, f f ' .' .f 1' ,- Q 5 1' 45.5, 17 f 2 1- 'Z , f,4,L f 'H ' 3 QQ . lg 1' 1' 1 ff .' 4' 5, 1' 1' f 1 1+ 1 1 ,' 'ff 1 .f 1 -f 1 Q-VZ-,ff ffyf' ,111 ,f,,l',,2g',,'1,,7 141' K 1,11 . 1' 7 'K 'f If 'auf' U' X , 'r , A X, fl, V ,, 1 !9.!h','7'1l ' .I-qv' 19 1 1 ,Hy ,f ! '1'MA ,' 31,1 ,f,,,f.,,4,' vjgfvv. , 7! 7 4, A. .glyf 1 - 11 JFK ff. I'1fz1 ,i f' Q7!'f 1 17 V ' X' f 5 mf 5 fff' ' .Off ' , , ' 11 x,,. L 3+ ., N .,,! 1 f, 1 ,av I A 1 lf ,f fn' - Lv X ...Q .K P, 'Ww- U. fn.. xx... 1 1 J' mwwz ,. , ,Yagi 'J 1 I 1 f ' 1 ai . , ff -I 1 , , 44 , .4 . ,, 1. .Lf riff 'cw A ,, f., .,.. gfzvmy f ' . .1 ,M 1, 1 1 - , 1' .L fi- -gf? I BASKETBALL CHAMPS .LLonez? Pilllfhll, KPKQHCI, Kneeling: R. Lee, A. Gallagher, M. Hamiter. , c ., , i,.,'. ,L X. ci? YA T'f.'K,C- 591 Q1 I37 First row: R. Benton, C. Cilbody, R. Wolfe, T. West. Second row: B. Noack, G. Williamson, .l. Wade, C. Boggs,qL..M,aArti,n, P. Mvagga, D. Hanson, Mr. Richardson. PURE? The primary object of the golf team, nick- named 6'The Divot Diggers was to provide an organized area of interest and develop- ment for student golfers, whether they were actually engaged actively in the sport or whether they were merely potential players. At the outset of the team's activities, they engaged in intra-team tournaments and in- dividual matches. Two of the members, Pat Mackinga and Lee Martin, participated in the Junior L. A. Open, Hearst Junior Golf Tournament. This yearfs officers were: Pat Mackinga, President, Troy West, Vice President, and Lee Martin, Secretary-Treasurer. The meet- ings were held every Thursday, when they practiced under the watchful eye of their instructor and Advisor, Mr. Richardson. 0005 oeoe M 1 r- '22 ., ,V 'iff 2' -ff A ,x W , N Mg, W f xl 1 Left to right: A. A. Milligan, J. H. Lenox, Vice President, Fred A. Snyder, Junior President, Mike G. Vujovich, Kenneth T Bright. Standing: Axel C. Jansen, Business Manager, Mr. L. A. Wiemers, District Superintendent. U.U,lHl.S.g SYMBOL OF PROGRESS From a handful of teachers and adminis- trators, the faculty has grown to a group of ninety-three. The majority of Oxnard Highis faculty members have at least the Masters Degree, while many have, or are working for their Ph.D. Since the first diploma was given in 1904 there have been many changes in clothing styles, in ideas, and ideals, in the size and make-up of the community and school. From a few subjects, the curriculum has been enlarged to include more than one hun- fb- J H j fy Y dred and twenty courses. Course content has been changed too. The latest methods in ag- riculture are taught. Movies, recordings and field trips have enlivened subject matter and helped to make the subjects more compre- hensive. All members of Oxnard's faculty are highly trained, well traveled persons who could be successful in any field they chose to enter. We are fortunate they chose to teach. 1,1 L 1 ' uf ff 'j fax? I li! if ' ,if t ' if .' i lf M I Dj X 'If Alex If jf lf' 'lf fl' 'KI' ii' . 'ill i by ff .All fl! a. I W I J' Vi! V1,W'xl ,jig V ,,' rl .1 it if if . ff t it i . x'l'N,.,! il . if A! IX f fl' lj!! K ., '- ' X ,' l , nt f f ,1 H, ,l J Q jr tw ,113 ,Nw V 'Wg' ,f i ' jf 1 I K ff, N j If fm jj! ,. i If avi, ' x ,ix ,ff it ,t 'te'r Q f 1 l ' .nf MR. l.. A. WIENIER9 District Superintendent Schools today recognize their responsibility to help the individualfdevelop an integrated, well-founded personality, with many interests, and worthy attitudes and purposes. Our edu- cational objectives include helping every in- dividual live a satisfying life, to attain his objectives, to solve his problems realistically, to face difficulties courageously, to maintain a healthy, well-balanced attitude toward life, and to be reasonable and adaptable. BETTER LlVllNG ERUM BETTER EDUGATTUN How often have you heard the statement schools of today are certainly different from schools of my dayw? While it is true that schools of yesterday were very good, it is also true that in most cases they would be inadequate for today. '6Change and growth are key words in education because change and growth are key words in life. lf you are going to prepare yourself for the future, as well as to live satisfactorily today, it is necessary that you continue to change and to grow. In a few years, you, too, will say - Schools of today are certainly different from schools of my dayf, MR. E. C. BRAUN Principal iv, 5 WM a Lv ml ig, 42 MR. AXEL C. JENSENNCUN 1 fl, , MR. CECIL SCHNELLE Business Managerfl I IJ V mf ,X-CQQA' ' Evening School Principal V, . 1 -, - Y ,mf , f V g A , -fl A If .1 I ,, 1 Ja nw -1 H ', 115 FJ 1 f X .I xx , ,R P--. . will BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Mr. Donald Jansen, Miss Truletta Neely, Mrs. ,Hh Mr. George l?1Qj'-133 m , ,lXLL,,Andy Malahan, d McEuen. Chairmang Mr: Vlvgnr-Kgxpplgn. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-lVIr. Lyle Bean, Chairmang Qonalcl Crantg Dr. John Kendall. Mr. Steve Stocks, MISS Caroline Huey. ' 'C , 4 5 h .V , H ., I ' ' 4- X 1'-ful vi I ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Mr. Dan Wilson, Mr. John Bedgjingtgnz Mrs. Margaret Leskinen, Mr. Adrian Harp. Blr. Robert Cray. Mr. Vincent Edson, Mr. Worth Blair, Mr. ,Ioseph Collier. , -- I 4 I , :fil l I 'bi I 1 I if 1, , . ' fl f , gc.. xl FOREIGN LANCIQACE DEPARTMENT-Miss Lil- HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTNIENT-Miss Ann Iian Kpman. 3Irs.Cf:r1rude DeSiIva, Golding, Chairmang Mrs. Bonnie Romero, Miss Marcene Noonan. Mrs. Genevieve Miller. V -I X.,.i,.,rfNfM qv, . I If I , NIR. JAMES ACKERBIAN MISS VIRGINIA BENNETT MR. AVERY C. HOUSER Boys' ViCe Principal Girls' Vife Principal Director of Attendance and Welfare ,N . , , ,, V , ' , , , g.,,,,.,,M,i,,,,,,A,,,ff,,,.4,.ff4g I ,Nw ,, . , ur W HM, , X V ,.,.. A , I V ' ,, ,Qm.M,f, If f-V-41401 7 V ' f-4 ,4 21 .' 'M I 4 7 '7 ,, I 41,5 M g K ' '3 -1 1 ,xwfww 'If f . ' Q -V ' 1 ,, fy , I I I X. x . 'fm 1 f - ,il ' ', I 14. C353 412- 92-' V Pf ' ' ' C, 4 MCP z,.,,,9, W' V ,Q . Q, . 1. ,R - , f ' ' L ag I ,..,,. g- 4:ff.p+L,v Z I I . . . ,: ffm ',', f'Q4'?2 ,1f ki: iz ' .J -' ff! COUNSELORS-Dr. Joseph Crosby, Mrs. Corrine Wvstervelt, ,Mi5 Lne Fitzgerald, Mr. Willard Appenzeller. MR. ROBERT MR. JAMES MR. GEORGE MR. LARRY HALSEBA MCELMURRY HOLGATE MURRAY Art Dept. Chairman Ag. Dept. Chairman Music Dept. P.E'. Eflg1iSh Y' K 13, ' Q.. A 7 , MR. ART RAMIREZ HERBERT MR. FRANK MR. RALPH MISS FRANCIS Foreign Language ROGERS SALAZAR SHERMAN YOWELL English Musir English Engligh INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Ed Cosper,lMr. Kenneth Watkins, Mr. Frank Perry, Mr. Carl Shoesmith, Chairmang Mr. Robert Creso, Mr. Lester Eggers, Mr. Lewis John. Mr. Alex Tomlinson, Mr. Charles Williams, Mr. Carroll Dawley, Mr. Ray Soderquist. X., Q tx 'YQ' 'ual SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENTffMLWyictor Mr. Robert Miller, Chairmang Mr.n Walter Wozniak, Miss Lucille Sturm, Mr. Blaine lmigzlilon, Mr.Wlwilliain-VLaitllVayv,, Miss Cynthia, Donlon. John Renard, Miss Madeline lNIieds-ma. Mr. Tom Rossi-r, Mr. Ilgaul Radkeif ' O O J 1 I - 73,6 K' Qls. 'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Franz row: Miss Elizabeth Stover, Miss Magtlalina Chilikas. Miss Diane Shaw. Mers,m,IaCquelinewIjelEQrLbgQg, Ml5,,,Q5QQvMlDhQfD.S1L. Back 'UW-' Mr. Elmer De-Silva. Mr. Burt Killingsworth, lyIrf'CaIvi1L,uB,i!ilTEkf?- Mr- Frank Kiech- Chairman- 1 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OFFICE STAFF-Lffl 10 right: Anne C. Mack, Secretary to Business Managf-rg Pa- tricia Edwards, Business Office Aseistantg Marion Strain, Bookkeeperg Phebe H. Steer, Secretary to District Superinten- dentg Florence Arramhide, Business Office Assistantg Shirley Hice, Assistant Secretary to District Superintendent. ll il II II V I MAIN BUILDING OFFICE STAFF-Stanrling: Nancy Evans, PBX Operatorg Charlotte Ferrill, PBX Operatorg Joyce Rivers, Clerk-typistg Mary Mendoza, Clerk-Typist. Sealed: Julie Di- Giovanni, Secretary to Principalg Kay Lewis, Secretary to Cust. Officeg Dorothy Chatten, Secretary Evening High Schoolg Nadine Carr, Secretary Attendance Officeg Barbara Barker, Secretary Counselors Officeg Catherine Smith, Reg- istrar. 3 5, ,L . , I , f 2, t 1, n f , w..-A 'I CAFETERIANS-O. Arnswald. H. Perkins. A. Braden, A. Dawson. M. Witt. N. Selby. BUS DRIVERS-R. Leivas, L. Mckin, C. Swindle, L. Limpus C. Johnson, A. Godinez, T. Tackett, S. Sanchez, J. Spigal J. Zavala, E. Tate, F. Boydston, H. Kelton, A. Shefler W. Friar. MISS VERNA BLOOM Librarian MATH DEPARTMENT-Mr. Walter Jessup, Mr,-Qwilliamwleaders, Mr. James Gregg, Mr. Vance Davis, Mr. Charles Tubbs, Chairman. CAMERA SHY TEACHERS!-Mr. Walter Douglas, MIJ.LA Mrs. Guidotta Lowe, Mr. Elmonte Michalson, Mr. James Micko, Mr. Sam Ortega, Mr. Richards, Miss Genavive Veneman. Mrs. Adelaide Wilson. CUSTODIANS-Standing: L. Slayton, A. Godinez, L. Mc- kim, W. Laubacker, G. Johnson, D. Boydston, T. Tackett, A. Smith, B. Friar, A. Schefler, E. Tate, A. Addison. Sitting: R. Leivas, L. Limpus, F. Hirt, C. Swindle, L. Sanchez, J. Butler. O A 5' f--' A :mln CUSTODIANS-Strlnding: A. Saiz. B. King. F. Pelt. J. Knippel. D. Dangerfield. N. McDougal, E. Lummers, L. Lee: H. Hayward. Sitting: F. Labrador. C. Bailey, L. Johnson rf .-Q-.3 un-:umm sive r awe ,f 'bf 4-'fl ADVERTISERS BANK OF A. LEVY, INC I43 Wesf Fiffh Sfreef Oxnard, California FOSTERS FREEZE V 3I0 Norfh A Sfreef Oxnard, California A 8: P FOOD MARKET B and Fourfh Sfreefs Oxnard, California HUBERT CATLIN AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 344 Soufh Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California USED CAR DEALERS OF OXNARD Oxnard California AUtKNl:lHY'S 537 Soufh C Sfreef Oxnard, California ASAHI QCOMPANY Oxnard, California DERING 81 CRIPPEN. ACCOUNTANTS Securify Banl: Building Oxnard, California MILDRED KATE PARKER 81 BATTRAM HERBY THE HOT DOG KING 'B' 437 Soufh C Sfreef Oxnard, California HOLLAND - McCARTY 325 Souflm A Sfreef Oxnard, California OUALITY MARKET ' I STRAND NEWS STAND AL'S MODERN TORTILLA 307 Wesf Six'I'l1 Sfreef Oxnard, California J. 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TABOR 333 Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California OXNARD DEPARTMENT STORE 434 Soufh A Sfreel' Oxnard, California PEACOCK'S FOUNTAIN 81 LUNCH 236 Wesf Fiffh Sfreef Oxnard, California PIONEER TRANSIT COMPANY Harbor Transif Division I44 Easf Fiffh Sfreef Oxnard, California TOWN AND COUNTRY 4II Soufh A Sfreel' Oxnard, California PLAZA CIGAR STORE 4-44 B Sfreef Oxnard, California K! KIRBY'S SHOE STORE 422 SouI'l1 A Sfreef Oxnard, California ACME RADIO-TV 236 Wesf Fourfh Sfreef Oxnard, California Ann Aflcinson, Tom Trevafhan, Barbara Weber OUHS Sfudenfs af COLONIA MARKET I 5 5 't - OLONIA MARKET maoo P N nvflf be-?ff'uL Aly' M-ff Nl A I' . 17 , ,Q V r f'cMmaEgaiw HEaRium .tt ' ! ,IL jvlg Mwvjl Qs Fwlvll Ti ,-5 ' W , N q,N X x, X? X K 1 R , I f Q . .. x 1' I , tv Be it hereby known that this page is not going to be cluttered up with a lot of Hhere- bysfl The 1955 Cardinal and Gold has been in your hands for the last L50 pages. We think that it is a great book. Even after looking at it for the last year, We still think it's the best yearbook this school has had. We hope you've enjoyed the new sections and the bigger and better coverage, and Gee, Dad! No red band this yearll' With a staff like we had this year, we were bound to have a good book. Hope you agree with us. ,N y Ex EDITOR XY T, 1 4 N wie i Nlxxt --J X, ' P 'N 'Q N ,Y ,y L XJ l 1 X Xl l Vg x . . w Q I V, Y x 1 y ji b Q ga KZ E2 QCKQPV, QNMW 1 . I X3 i 1. Q - X X rs it vgp, L my gl t ez , Y Wx X it i t. it XJ yy jj iff?-4 N -'F' SNS' ,iffy A FINAL vvonio or THANKS, A rf U ff fp A' Af, is ffl ' K 2 f ' LA gffgilf' Igfyli 6' We wish to thank each and everyone who helped make this book what it is. ,fig 160, . . . . . -Q, for IILIIWVL 7 ' As Editor-1n-Chief, I would like to thank particularly the members of If lit f the staff who worked so long and hard to help put out the book, Gladys if X Knowlton, who helped lay out the book, Frank Dorman, our Sports Editor, W o laid out the Sports Section and came up with so many good and dif- YQ e nt ideas, Johnny Margraf, our Rewrite Editor, who was in charge of ' uch of the copy for the book and gave up much of his time for it, Sandra wens, one of the Rewrite Staff members, who also gave so much of her L time to Writing excellent copy for the book, Dick Crowder, our layout Di- yi ghector, who was a great help and worked many long hours on the book, X K Cha otte Boston, a Layout Staff Member, who worked long and hard, 6? Evel n Smith and Rita Martinez, who drew the many wonderful pieces of .X ., ar or found throughout the book, Miss Neely and Madeline Buckley, W handled the business end so capably, Mr. Sincoff, our sponsor, new the school and to the Cardinal and Gold, but an able sponsor and one to e proud of, and finally the many typists, rewrite staff members, artists, Q V ways. I I X We l appreciate the help given us by Mr. Barclay Curtis, representative . of th Taylor Publishing Company, by Mr. Loren Burton, photographer KJ 5 layout staff members, and the many guys and gals who helped us in so i ' ro Holland-McCarty who gave us such excellent service, by Dave Harmon ,f ip armon-Y House who also gave us wonderful photographic service, by Njjy 5 t oast Studios for wonderful senior portrait work, and the S. K. Smith I C Company for an excellent cover. M af' Our thanks to you all. You were swell. thout you, we wouldn't have X155 had the book. N ut' f , r ww fi Q N . 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