Oxnard High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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'lf fp 3 -fr: A xx 3 N Q5 Q X3 oi 4 XJ 5 X' 5 5-'x 3 5 in ' 1?. ,, - Eff X 3 g N W u y-'1 .' I 11141 07.20 N D' A . JV MR. E. c. BRAUN ow' ,, ' YL' eg 020 f QM ,MW x GL X 60 Y- R X G A i KW! i W R Xp , R yy 0' 0 ' ul LM Q61 Ry ld mt . ,W A as WITH PRIDE W ER R CA .. Q9 K N X sv uf ,fl 1 ghxlll gy Q Q 4 R AK 2 f X, fig J Rl' A . . . To our principal, Mr. Eveifettx C! LW, in his years at Oxnard U. . RAQMRR .Iii , . mon High School has do 4 1 veal, honor and respect of the X,- student body and faculty. ' yi A il l' di f f . - Some know him only as the man w s Cardinal and Gold socks and l a Yellowjacket on his coat and who crac s few jokes in the opening day if f ff 0 ,f-i X .K ,' F , assernblyg others know him as the head man in room 22. But most of us , ,I K, -A know Mr. Braun as the man whose office covers nine square blocks, whose R - heart covers 2000 students and over 100 faculty and staff, and whose aims! 0 I, and plans cover many years in the life of Oxnard Union High School. X l It is to this.man that we dedicate tlgayearboo U 5 x 'ggi C' N - ' i A 0: .E-'-QNVP4 0 ,?64.fsi ff' 1 faglv Mn-XU,,... -s sy 9' 0 6 I-',I ' 0. Q do-.S Cy' - wx vt' 19, Q ,os 3 gc 5' A. l ix fbi Aw Ncyff U' 9 74 '99 iq, R 92, G,-r 0' ,jf R Y RC' c af if ' ' 09.-M ' t' ' x7 lb 3 A' A' 'K fllxrx i J, 3 X M pf Md Q , Wgjvwwyffy, I M W , ,W 'ij W 1 R F E f E Q M ' yi fy A X QW' ,, r -. 1 - , .VWW-v1,...,,,,.Y...X .M W ' ,, fl -,, ' 'f ,, if f?'3Vi 1,5P55 f 1 : 41:,S2bf:fv' ,-', ff , , ' 5, , , , ., , ' .i1R53 Sx S 1EXf1l'f?21'.xf'x f I51 ','g ffif. -g'- 4-355-I . ' ' i ' V ' ' 4447 If f A K f J , eL Q A M96 ,QQ 141,41-if - '33 1 .. A Ye ,D , ' f' , ' . 1 x Ziff X ' 0' JP 'N 'fC4fH.4fZ, ' f 41,4 , 1 Q ' QQ 'O J ALQM54? - X xx 1 -1 iq. - ff' , ' ' W fu if - Q75 ,Q fi f if X I Q X 1' -fivfif M 'Q si G kia ' 4 51 QA? ,yy fgyy - ' , K O ,' Q62 ,f L4 f 'S :Yi R5QkxQ9X X591 J X nk K I f -X xkrkgfixi-ix? Q , L - If f lvly X LLM jf X, M Nh . ,Q x I I, ff , X WL A EAL! I X X' My QI. .J X , K J' fyjpnjli, JKQIJJ ZZ PAQ 1,5724 A Q P' W W f I ,Q ff ww f f,fffv,, W M71 W ww We A wg fjwfixgfffx if f lfffhff f' ' i 7' . , . mtz.. Zi A 2 ZW .3 r-hs, --:w,L4fi?f: f' 5 ,,, 'Q fi it .5 xfwlirffv vi E' wr if A1 f T if 5 f F ' .aikfii ., 6'7'ii sw-ss 2 Left to right: Mr. Axel C. Jensen. Business Managerg Mr. Mike G. Vujovich, Memberg MT. Kenneth T. Bright. Mernberg Mr. F. A. Snyder. Jr.. Presidentg Mr. J. H. Lenox, Vice Presidentg Mr. A. A. Milligan. Clerkg Mr. L. A, Wierners. District Superintendent. A CHooL BOARD Our future lies in the fundamentals learned hy the youth of today. The knowledge learned hy these youths depends on the guidance given them by their teachers. The faculty, after years of study and preparation. have the responsibility of shaping our futures and the future of our country. Under the facultvls supervision our educational standards have been raised and activities increased. Through counselling and guidance the teach- ers are continually striving to solve the educational prolilenis of our school. We, the students of O.U.l'l.S.. want to express our sincere appreciation to the faculty for helping us prepare for the future. I I 4. . f I Y 1 l J 5 J A I I Y Q l A C 1 . K f x 5 Schools fill an important and essential place in our national life-a function no other institution can fill. Our founding fathers established a new kind of government. The people were to set up their own government, determine the ends it was to serve, choose -J . their public officials, et cetera. This necessit ted the preparation of all the people for the responsi ilities l in order that all youths be trained as good zens. This was the origin, and s ill 's the p 'i u pose, of our great American f lic scl y systemff-A J I 'lf' X If '- , 'ff . Q ,,,, ,,,,,, , yj A 9 V if MR. L. A. WIEMERS 'U V District Superintendent X f ,f X L pf F1-iiarinoivi AND IQNOWILJEITE it f 'iw L . , L ,p p I ty l lu rx i Nw f 5 'lf E c BRAUN 1 lf' V MR. . . . i t t Principal P! F i,., lijg l 1 k 5 X V L 'V fbli tl , V r ,N .Q 'x One of tha chief distinctions between man and ani- f -w..,,.. mals is that man alone has the ability to store knowledge and pass it along from one generation to another. You have acquired much knowledge during the past year. 2 You have an opportunity to do some original thinking l and to contribute to the next generation. You also have 5 a challenge to use the knowledge for the further develop- ment of yourself and the betterment of mankind. -151 QM 3 . V BOYS' COUNSELORS4Mr. Willard Appenzeller, Dr. GIRLS' COUNSELORS-Mrs. Corrine Westervelt, Joseph Crosby. Mr. Bob Miller. Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, A N :sf W , r ,Aa 114 ,M ,. W V, ff . ff A-f gf, f , WV , ,Ziff f ,' K AW' auf ' , ffl ' 1p:!'lff,, V 1 4 , gig! 4172 f j 4! 0 Y , X551 A Q67 ' My ifgwii' , I ' - , f , , N V ' f' ' 1 f. 2,2 '!.fff2ez f V if' ww mi'-'ffgf'??7Qf'Q 'f' ' ij, 5 i .I W 7' M -4 MR. JAMES ACKERMAN Boys' Vice Principal if-. 1. X- -. I r x N MISS VIRGINIA IIICNNETT Girls' Vive' Ilrinvipul X I TKEQXX Q i s ,. - - sw-xx' X f I I W. , 4 - ug, wt - Aa is M-I. ki .. Y is N- T ' X I Am I I ,S F rw-. I wtf? fi I I f I ,.,L X n fl! ' s 5 t NIR. FRANK X' MISS GLADYCE MISS BARBARA ARNICH ASLAKSON V 2 BARTEE EUSHSII Physical Education ' -. Physical Education ez vw I W is , ia , ww in ? MISS KIACDALINA CHILIKAS Phywirfal Education fwfwa , ,,W I f Q' f 1 f 0 g I fy IZ X 4 ' f lf' f f ia QT SY I 3. :A.t5XQi.,:- ' gg- 55' I X if I Ng? I xQ3NK'xSxxN ix.x. .N 27 Z. L, :U : ff 5-A V , ,115-75 - .fr-4 .Las-A 5 'T' ,-9 l-rj El -3 :- -3 5 9 Q wa X' F' as Q, 1' TN I.g- x 5 5QSW BIR. LYLE BEAN Chairman, Science Department -'-, I It f 7 QF ' K3 4 r W tt Riff I A Am, I i S ttt tt t I I , n t Q, I ttt r f I wi, I . XIR. JOSEPH MR. ED COSPER MR. ROBERT COLLIER Industrial Arts CRESO Englirh Industrial Arts , f f ff gif 'rf 7 W0 MR. CARROLL NIR. ELNIER HRS. GERTRVDE DAWLEY IJESII.Y.X DESIIXA Ijriwr Eflm-atiun X Illnsivul Eduvatiun lfureigit lilllglltlglt' 1 ' M, eva X, WC? R 7 is-V I 'N , fri , fa ij MR. GEORGE BEVANS Business Education 5'-' vy- I .Sw f .mil-5 kg 9 ' V ' 5 NIR. VANCE DAVIS Math 4 --r -, wr NIR. BILI. FREW Art Qlrrfx t..t -I S I 'Y I 5 'QA -Ei: I uw? its! X RN V gi Q I 'ygx it :ww , K in . ,XSXI ARR NIR. ,llll Ultliflfl 'XIISS ANN 1lHI,IllNll NIISS Nl,-XIlI'II.INli NIR. lNl.XXwl'il,l, .XlR. .-XIIRI.-KN HARIJO Hath fillillllllllllv Il,fXI.l. ll.'XllKNl'lS5 Engligh llumn- l'il'HllUIIlll'S HIISIIIVHF l'lllllt'LIllltll M3111 I0 -X A X gc N N if NIR. S X sz, J S GEORGE HOLCATE Vocal Nlusic ' -mu. K-xx -X. sf 'X'Q I .ii x 1 .42 . - - X s, 1 ff . Q E 1 x + X E I 2 N I I 2 NIR. WALTER JESSUP Y nd-' Math g- il' 1 ' A l 9 ity., 1 .uswg u-ah fx N' I I IM- l IRM. I ' . ii 3 1. ii 'I by fl P' N NIR. BOB ll.-XLSEISU NIISS CAROLYN Chairman HUEY Art Di-partine-ut Scivncv sg, l 'WN 1. 5 E -AMR NIR. LEWIS JOHN NIechanical Drawing ii' awk 'V an ex , ay 4 is 2..- .f ' of I I lj RALPH K IOHNSON - English. Publicity -.W az ggfe. 'QW-V W Mi c., 1 - ' s ,.. Q is 2 ll Q f 3 5 , NX 4' 'ver 55 N. :X nw Qi' is I5 Hi f ' ,ev f 94 'fx Q., Q,-:QA Q f ,fa 'W I f k.,,1,.. i zffg J Tfbfiv, Z ,wu s 1 H f 1 I 1' 1 fc 4 4 f f T ., W z' My' I ... vi. 6 l ,V V ,, f .'-, i ff f ! -'li I f . Z I 7 iv '5if3?'ZQ n f. J 5 2 'f '75 W x W. -MR. DON JANSEN ' SMR. ALAN JENSEN - Math Business Education , 4. 'M ,qw-W... ili, f ' n if -3,MR'. VICTOR KELLEY - Social Slutlivs KENIPTON -,f p BUFIDPSS Education ,J 1 We . , ,g y X 'Zz'-54? '. .2 .iliiili . i ,- ,. .1 1 ex, 5 K, ,l,5fom.., W Q JR. N. KENDALL NIR. FRANK KIECH NIR. HURT 'NIRS ALICE NIR. CHARLES Science Chairman KILLINCSWURTH KRUEPER' LAFFOON Physical Education Physical Eflucation Nurw Social Studies , 5 2 f J I ' , I- ,Z 7 J A VIR. WILLIAM NIRS. NI.-XRGARET NIR. JANIES ' NIR. WILLI.-XNI NIR. CHARLES METZ LAIDLAW LESKINEN NICELMURRY NIEADERS - Math Social Studies Eng1liSh Chairman Math Agriculture Dcpt. 2 I . lv II f fffilkivfwc f 'ff 1 -.X cf- I S 'tm N....,.,,,,uk ' MR. CHARLES MELSE ' llusineer Ed ucatio n MR. CHARLES MORSE English ,. .Q 'Q .' X' X f S Q. X N N 11 fn + Y 3 w axy 5 :gf ' .f. gr s I -MR. ELMONT MR, JAMES MICKO MICHAELSON ' Cadet Corps ' Social Studies nd ,. g at-4 rr - .5,N ,. in . I -. .g w I ,- 5. ri ,fa rf Q-1 S? . . Y 7 iff' f Je' .A , ww I .- A K 4 V .X V 15? .jf ikxliykf.. V' 1 .pf - R ' . .xx ' Q sax 3? if . . .. ,-. - 6,3 -g a, 1 ,AQ u :ea-41, ,..x 1 'Y' H 4+ ,R I . .X . .K Q., lv .' ... bfgf f - gf ,., . .V .-.',.. V, I w 2 0 EI -- - es 1 141.-N -Aw... ,: I ,Q 9, gk X 35. mi-'i'F wi: V7 , f Mt... -' ,X - WA- -, , , .... . . ,Im Q, - .r ., I ..., .5 55' lg, 15... .-,yi-.ng ,'.ugfrf...,,.. A l j 4. Mariti m, i..-ii...-TV:-YM I 'X V-wfsx. I -- Hr- . ,. MR. LAURENCE MURRAY English MISS MARCENE NOONAN Home Economics fb' MR. ARTHUR RAMIREZ ' Foreign Languagr , '53 ' DR. JOHN RENARD Sod Studie-H E . X .rv Wh .A L, if-f . Mt mi l g' ,. ., .x ,-...,., Eiga W Q K H K fi R X ' ' --hw XE ff L I V Ati' 1 ' mf MISS MADELINE MIEDEMA Chairman. Social Studies Department 4 zz-ft i .xifby .W If I ! .1 , ff. I. I 'MR. ELMER POST ' Social Studies W ,ai-rg is 5' E tx su - - MR. JAMES MOORE English fifx MR. PAUL RADKE Social Studies l if ' MR. CALYIN RIEMCKE - Physival Education ,-Q AQ- f XX ' sr . 'A X I , 4, . '7 it . J E1 5 1153 l S J fri t NIH. lll'llClil'lll'I' ' lVlll. ,IHIIN SMLE : Nlll. l'lll'XNli S MISS lllANl'l Sll.-KW Hf,fQl,ZH5n I'Ily9.iv:ll lfmlllntallion SAIHIXZAII l,llyFll'Ill lRlllll'1lll0ll Plllslir Spvziltingg MUNI I2 NR. CARL SHOESMITH Cliuirnuin. lndustrial Arls llepartnicnt s X121 ww S 5 s 1 Q -Sys . . ll. fs A - . 1 1 f if? -- r N 1 ' . -x .. MR. .IOE SINCOFF ' Business Education il -4. h. I 'L i X . LAL YQ MR. GEORGE TAPPER Auto Shop '::'. S-T S. I I f XV 5 X! 4. . 'jf . V, V VIR. KEN WATKINS Auto Shop A qflli MISS JOAN SOUZA ' Business Education 5 SNS . X.. jfs . TN if , 1 illvfilg 'im ' ...fs .s . ,-A. I 'k 'ff1'1-zcfi MR. ALEX TONILINSON Industrial Arts .1 ,ti i 'Q ai V M , f . 'ia 'MISS IRENE WEINHEIBIER ' Physical Education ,i f 7 - 4 W 74 f . f K Z ,- 7 f 'W' 5 - ' f l 7 L lg ,nu QQ A fb fi 1 5 4 V Mwwwf sf -51-ISE i.uclLLE .- ix, srumi - MR. STEVE STOCKS ' ' MISS ELIZABETH St'im'm'e' STOVER ' Pliysiral Education Social Studios !f NJ, rf, n I ,E X ' 1 7 Q. ' ...M fy, . ',V V74 fum' V ' ' 'vw W .M , '.n, 5 I ag, ?' ,- fi iiimgwf' . ' Q . ffl ' MRS. ELVINA VON ALLNIEN Chairman, Busines- Education Drpartmvnt 'M ' .ON - UPKIAN hotography MISS LILLIAN Eore-ign Language- . ip. z . v , S ,' 1 H C' 352 H f 4' ,p: 1 , 51110932 j !V.WG 4 MR. WILLIAM WOOIJFIN Industrial Arts MR. ARLEN WILKES MR. CHARLES Industrial Arts WILLIAMS Industrial Arts CAMERA SHY TEACHERS MR. WORTH BLAIR. English MR. JAMES RIICHANNIN, Pliysical Eduvation MISS HELEN RIISTARII, English MR. WALTER DOUGLAS. English MR. BLAINE LEIIKQHTON. Social Studios MRS. CIIIDOTTA LOWE. Iforvign Language MR. IIENTON OIJUM, Sovial Studies MR. FRANK PERRY. JR.. Industrial Arts MR. TOM ROSSER, Social Studios MR. RICHARD SANIJAII. English MISS VERNA RLOOM. Librarian MR. WALTER MISS FRANCES DR. IVIETTA Social Studies English Home Economics I Aff WOZNIAK Yowl-:LL ZAHORSKY Q ml I I uf I . Qjx I 3 4- BLS DRIVERS-Sitting: Bill Eriar. Claude Swindle. Richard Leiyas. Larry Limpus. E. Pollett. Louie Sanchez. ,lint Spigla Standing: Guy Johnson. Eugene llarcia. Henry Easterw-md. Alex Godinez. Tom Hardy. I-4 C.-XEETERTANS-Left tu right: Ada Braden. Helen Perkins. Opal Bitte. Laura Jessart. Amy Dawson. Hazel Austin. Hedelle Baker. Midge Siel. Xella Pellry. Hillard Kell-Jn. .lack Bailey. Ernest Tate. Ted Tack- ett. Clem Llattis. Charlie Reynolds. rs 7- ot 3 9 , . fu Tri lf' V f T 1 T B ,px - 1 Q fu 74 ,r-,fi 5 ,. fa Q- ,- aa as . L . K T N QV 'fs ,j5f.. Q'a g g ' 'T A - Tl - 51' r' lf, j? 5,, Lf! T. . ' f.!'. il? ' L 'rf W 4 iffiars f' 'T 'H ', ' s ' - A 'swf . ., Q., 1 ' ..,, I f Zi, . ii .Q 7 ' S T , 1 1 ' -4 l T xifij -f if ' ' V 'a f If X, S y. r,. , , N-f ' L X-' '--s'Vr M cz z I Q IW 1, F! ' CLVSTUDLXNS-First row: .-Xlltert Saiz. Hayward CL'5TODl.XNS4Eirst raw: Walter Miles. William Hunter. Frank Lalirador. Bud Slayton, Second row: Floyd Pell. Claude Bailey. Leo lolinson. Laura Lee. Sayanah County. Third row: John Xester. Bill King. John Knippel. Earl Summer-. Friar. Larry Limpus. Claude Swindle. .l. Butler. Sec- ond row: Henry Easterwtmd. Arley Addison. Ernest Tate. Ted Tackett. Richard Leiyas. Louis Sanchez. E. Pollett. Third row: ,lack Bailey. Eugene Garcia. C. Gattis. .Xndrew Smith. Charlie Reynolds. Tom Hardy. Alex Godinez. Art Fchetler. not pictured. ui QE! i ,T jr' NLXTN lil ll.lJlYtL Ul'l'illiE 5'l'XFE- Fitting: lfcrrwl .XllNllYlSTR XTlOX lllIl,DlNt1 Ol-'FICE STAFF - Nlills. Nw'-rwtiirx lftitm-1-Ihr-1 Xadiiic Carg Se-vrctai'x lrlil to right: Renta Nlelxin. Business Office Assist- AXt1vml11ri4-t- Hlliw-1 Xlivr- lllall. llvvivlwls lilcrlxz llwr- aut: l lul'4'm'c Xrramlride. llayroll Clerk: Marion ullix iilmlti-11. N-4-rvliirw Night F--Iiiml l'riii+-ipiil. Strain. lltmklu'epr'1': Num- Nlaek. Secretary to Busi- 5tai'iflingJ: filu.irlutt:' T1-rrill, l'llXg Al-nw lliwrs, Fw- in-ss Xlllllllglvlf Key lryxis. Clerk: llhelie Steer. Sec- retary Nlr. lluiisf-rg lfflim .lulili-tm. Xlll'lltl.lllt'l' lflvrlyi rvliirx tu llislricl Suprwirilemlerit. Nlary ,Nlcrnrl-mi. filvily: ll.lilr.iixi XM-lit-ip llcvcpltfvriisll l . . lulia lJi4,.itt.tt.itt Nw-it-tiilw lu lllllfllhll, I4 XO' yy Q' 92353 4979 M ,J X 4 I ld, LJ I V V 4:3 WMM 5 59 A W! MQ M W XLQJYWQ ,Z M Wfj !LpAW9iMQ. A6652 WMMU Mu Wgiwfiy J?fZfl7f!j,L,,Zx!fo1f4f'j Ji ffy 06' JJ if W, A WM ff! ff L , SENIUR mfg, A ws CLASS ek? F .XA 'z V- 'gv g A g V I. A V if , ,iii KAY DRKBIMONDM Vice President ,v v af BERT TRIBBEH Sergeant-at-Arms -T Q7 wr 4 f OFFICERS lnot pictured h ' NAXCY HARBION' Treasurer BRTQCE T,-XBOR President .f ' 'EDITH ELLIOT Secretary 4 ALLEN couRRL'B1As Sergeant-at-Arms O U, SENIOR Ending four years of fun and excitement. as Seniors. leave Oxnard Union High School carry- ing with us many pleasant memories which will always be remembered. We started off the year by choosing our class colors. Charcoal black and Yvhite. The Senior Play was a big success and. of course. so was Ditch Day. The Juniors did a wonderful job in giving us a prom that will long be remembered. The last of our activities included the Senior Breakfast. Baccalaureate. and finally-Coinmence ment. wp- The Senior Class Officers th's f I DCHI' WVCTBZ BFUCC T . r almor. President: lxay llruniniond. Vice l'resident: Edith Elliott. Secretary: Nancy Harmon. Treasurer: liert Trilmlaey and Allen Covarruhias. Sergeants-at Arms. Mr. llosscr. Mr. lieighton. and Mr. Laidlaw were the Class Sponsors. As the fifty-second graduating class. we are leaving Oxnard linion lligh School. and workin S toward various destinations. hut we will always carry the pleasflnt ni OUHS. C eniories of our good time at I7 -'Vi 491 'f Sf' 41 c' ' 1'- IVR- DINAH JOY AUSTIN -l'lOllyflalH. CalifOH1ia Latin Club l. 2: FTA 3. LOUIE :XYALA NIARTIN GODINEZ :XYALA Uxnarfl. California Tl lm- f,2llJ21ll'T - 2. 41 B05- ball 2. 3. 4: FFX 1-4.91-I-rfltary CORDELI,x E. BxODOI.g Xvw 'H url-4, Ni-xx X llfli Nlllxlf' flluli fl. 4: Flll.X . pf-lla 4. M DREY ,llixx Huw lwrgiiri. Uliiw 'liri-lli-N l. NANL5 jim-3 Ili-iiiiif l'vrirllv-Ifiii Urvufiii - lriflli-l l-li Nliiff- ,Iv I I8 ln- Mi-11.1-vi, 4. X ar-in 4. f?DWUS XL...-of CLIFFORD Rn' ABBOTT Buckeye. Arizona LOYETA :XBERCROBIBIE Madera. Calif-irnia JANET ELAINE .XLFORQ Oxnard. California Latin 3: Nluiic Club 3. 4: Tri-H Axiipai 4: FTA 4. DONALD LOYD ANCELL Oxnarfl. California Science Club 3. 4, NIARLIINE LUCILLE ANDERSON ODESSA ARCHIBALD Gentry. Arkansas GAA l-4. Treasurer 4: Girls U 1,4 GLORIA JEAN :XRONSON El Centro. California DOROTHY LOUISE ASHER Rolla. Missouri iY 3. 4 Tri-Hi-'1 3. 4: Las Avispas 4: Student Ctuniil 4: CAA 1. DANA W. AI'OHENBAI'C.H Santa Hiiniva. California -1- 'Q Q:-.ayt 'UQ-an luxe' N. 1 SHELLEY DON BECKIIAM. Xlullwrry. gXrkanQas Ki-y Clllll -ll liuyf U 3, 43 JV Ffiolbglll QQ JY lltiwliall 2: Yarxity Fnutbull 3, -11 Yarxilx liuwbull -1, CTRMEN LYNN BELL rllwpvkzl. Kun-ug Chiu IN XV,-KYNE BEx'ER,xOE Uxnurtl. Caliluriiia Tri-lli-Y lg Spanifli 3-1: Hi-Y -1. WYILLIABI H.xYx1OND Htl-XTNI.'X5 llruulvy. llulifurnia Track 2. 3. -1. BIARI.-X ELENA BOBAD1LLA Spanifb Club l. 2. 3: FBLA l. 2,'3: CAA 4 Stutlwnt Count-il 4: Las Dainas 3, 42 Pllfftff Attendance Awartl. TERRY GRANT BOLLER Calgary. Canatla Key Club 3. 4: Boy! O 3- 43 Hi-Y 3- 4 Football 3. 4: Track -1. Ross BOLTON JUDITH LYNN BOSWELL JOHN BOWNIAN Annapolii. Nlinnfwwta N 'fir 'iw U f X 1 f' Nu-., my MW, 'in-fyf? 'W fir I 4'9 no-.4945 Wlhv DON L. BRADLEY Can1arillO. Califfvrnia Buys' 0 3. 43 JV Football 23 .IV Bawball 1 21 Varsity Ffmtball 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3. 4 KENNETH CARTER BRIGHT Vr-ntura. California Varsity Football 4: JV Football 25 Key Clul 43 Hi-Y l. 2: Spanifh Club 1. RAELENE RUTH BRILI1 Alwrdwn. South Dakota ASB Vw-It -13 Cirls' lfaguv Va-Op 31 Flutlen Cow-rnrnt-nl -1: Stuflf-nt Cnurt 2. 3g Btutlen COunr'il Chairman 41 Girl f lbw Month 2 Npanikh Club l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Las Avispas 4 KAY STANLEY BRUNNER Lua Anglvlvs. Califnrnia Latin 1,2g ,IV Fnolball 2. GAIL LAVERNE BROWN' Paris. Arkansas Varsity Clit-1-rlvarlvr 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Sergeant- at-Arnis 1: Las .-Xvispas 3. 4. Fi-crt-tary 3: CAA , 23 Latin Club 4. GERALD EDWARD BROWN Vcntura. California Art Club. J 0994. 25 l MTWR .-q.?,,, KM' W , T- 'T1-' , 'N' 21' Any? ELIZABETH .ANN BUENGER Oxnard. California Latin 1: CAA 1: Typing II Award. 31.-XRILYN RUTH BURFEIND1 Ventura. California Music Club 3. 4: CAA 1. 2: T1'i'Hi-Y 41 FBLA 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4. DON L. BL'RRows ALICE CAMERON Nap es. 1 exas FHA 4: GAA 4: Spanish Club 4. AYILMA JANE CARRINGTON Oxnard. California FBLA 4: CSF 3: Drill Team 2. 3: Student Store Treasurer: Typing Award 3. 111.-XRY ANN CASTRO Oxnard. California DOLORES A. C.AvAzos Oxnardi California Music Club 1. 2: GAA 1-4: Las Damas 3. 4. CARMEN CERVANTES Alechuacan. Mexico Student Council 1. 3: FBLA 3. C and G 4: GAA 4: Las Damas 4: SOS. LAMAR BENNETT CHAMBLEIQ Canton, Mississippi Band 22. 3. 4. Drum Major 3, 4: FBLA 3. 4: Basketball 1: Track 1. Bon CHEYERES Yentura. California Spanish Club: JY Football 1: Varsity Football 3 4' Bos O EYELYN CHURCH JULIA ANN CLABOUG1-1 Anthony. Kansas 'l'ri-Hi-1 1-4: FHA 3: Pep Club 3. BARBARA JEAN CLAXTON 1.05 AIlQ.K'llXS. California Spanish Club 1. 2: CAA 1, 2. 3: C and G 2. VtRt:1N1A l,EE CoLBY Oxnard. California CAA 1-4: Nlusie Club 1: FBLA 3: Pep Club 2. 3, 4. llA'l'RICl.-A :ANN CoNNER l1l1'llfir'l1l. lllaltu :Art Club: Tri-lli-Y 1-43 CAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2...fi. 4: C and C 3, Student Council l. 2: Girls' 0 fl, 11. GORDON D. CONE Clovis. New fllexlco Baseball 2. 3, 4. JAMES J. COOLURIS, JR. Oxnard. California Spanish Clnlv 1.2: Football 1.2. CLETA GERALDINE COOK Laquey. Missouri French Club 2. Veep 23 Clee Club 1: FHA 1-43 Pep Club 1. DAVID GENE CORE Paris, Arkansas FBLA 33 Baseball 2. RUBEN A. 'CORNEJO Oxnarcl. California CRUZ FLORES CORONA Ventura. California FBLA 3. NANCY EYUDORA CORRIDON Burbank. California GAA 1-4: FHA 1-4: FBLA 3. 4: Buzz 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 Girls' 6'0 2. 3. 43 Student Gov- ernment 4. JAMES ALLEN COvARRUBIASlfll,fL0' loliii Ventura. California Spanish Club 1-33 JV Football 2. 33 Basketball 2. 33 Sergeant-at-Arrns 3, 4: Student Council 13 JV Baseball 1. 23 Varsity Baseball 3. 4. GARY WILLIAM CRAIG Stockton. California Latin Club 1-'43 Key Club 2: Student Council 3: Football 2. MILDRED JOANNE CROW Ventura, California GAA 1-43 Girls O 2. 3, 4, Veep 43 WFC 1, 23 FBLA 3. SONDRA MARLENE CROW Ventura, California GAA 1-43 Girls O 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 FBLA 3. GILBERT ALBERT CRUZ. San Anito, Texas Boys' HO 43 Senior Hi-Y 4g Baseball 43 Bas- ketball 4. HAZEL MARIE CURTIS Baird, Texas FBLA. AIETHONY JOSEPH DABBS , 'Santa Monica, Califomia Key Club 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 33 Student Government 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3g Student Court 2, 3g Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: FFA 1. MIKE AN San Diego, California Boys' O 3, 4g JV Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 33 JV Baseball lg Varsity B21SClJ6lll 2, 3, 49 Class HBH Aflulnfo nf vom 2: Most Valuable Player ir I JQHN Josiapn DALY. Jig. L ff fft XxX Bufn1.1.N.1t.'i'0fk N N ,V N X . - ti, bpanisli Clulw 1. 2. -1: Hi-Y 1-4: Km' Club -1: it i - L ' Cadet 1.i.,f,1. 1-4. JY Football 1. 2. varsity . Footlwall 3. -1: Ftutlent Body Sergeant-at-.-Xrins 4. ,, i RONALD LERAY DAYIDSOX AY Baker. Orr-gon ' ls mf. . Latin Clulw 2. 3. 4: KE-3' Club 3. 4: Boys' Ten- K3 'l W' 'tts' nis 3, -1. CAROL .-X. Unis Tuckvrinun. Arkansas CXX 1. 2: Las .-Xvispas 3. -1 KENNETH V. Davis New Bmlfnrd. Massachusetts Stutlvnt Cfvunvil 4. 'S YV'- GERALD NI. DEGEX 0' Hott. North Dalwta M59 was sum-.A 3. ........ JANE IRENE DENNISOX Kalispell. Montana LARRY A. DENNIS KMACIO Z- LEAH Ru' DEWEY Fan Die-gm. Califwrnia fa ,fa Girls' L-'agtife Sergeant-at-Arins 41 WFC Parlia- 'Q' nwntarian -1: Quill anrl Scroll 43 FTA 43 Music N, Club 2: Frf-nr-h Club 3. 4: C an 1--1-f 4,23 Spanish Clull 3. JOE NI. UODSON Paris. .lrlian-as lNlICHXEl. ,loin IWOMAN Blvtllllll. News Xurli lutin Clulw l-fl: Nlalli Club 2. 3. Veep 2. 3 llaunntviirs 3, fl. llrcsitlvnt 3: Scivlive Club 1-4 if ,VN 'fig l'rt'sitlvnt -11 St-lm--larsliip Society 2. 3. -1. NI.xRc.xR1T,x Dox11N Q L 15.2 fr YN x I-.l bllnsv. l vxus 5IRlHlSll Lluli 2: lns llnuias 3. -1: FBLA 2. 4. linN1E IWRM1' N Slircwpwrt. lnilisiziiiu 1 .5 SIHlHlSll Cluli 'li UXX 2.-1: PHX 0. 4. -lin' Ui' mmomw lil Cvutru. Czilifwrnigi Tri-llisY l--lg lns Mispus 1. 3: .lY Clieerlcmlvr lg l'um Perm 3: llun lftlitor bl: Svniur Class f-1 Yvvpg Cirls' lrugiim' llistvrinu -11 Girl ol Nlunlli 2. - -sl ANN llllfl-'ICNAIIIQIREKLK-, iq. , ,.,.,. ,L--.f-I f ' l'1-nun, .'XL1c15 DL' lu-1 Ya-uturu, Caililnruizl Nutnrinsll Clulm l. 123 'l'i'i-lli-Y l. 21 FBLA 4. T , 1 'rs 'IWW' HUMBERT BOB ESCALANTE Oxnard, California Latin Club, Varsity Basketball. MABLQYBAMOSVVESCAMILLA French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club WFC 3, Latin 3. SHARON ESKEW LomaLinda. California GAA 1, Treasurer 1, FHA 1, 4. JERRY BENTON ESSEX Tulare, California Latin Club 3, Cadet Corps 3. CAROL LYNN EVERROAD Columbus, Indiana Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council. ALFRED WILLIAM FABER Nashville, Tennessee Latin Club 1, 2, Cadet Corps 2. -7' 3, FTA 3, 4, S. f if 2 2 2- mb' 'iz we f E E ' -2 T 3 4- an 'wavwi . fi RUDOLPII RUDY DUKE lil Paso, Texas KI-y Cluli 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Senior Hi-Y Il, 4, FBLA, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 4, llasi-ball 4, Track 3. IIIISQIIARD CAMERON DUNCAN llurbank, California Cadet Corps 1, 2. BHQCE RICHARD DUTY y Walker, Kansas Cadet Corps 1-4. GEORGE RAYMOND DEVER CAROLYN JEAN EATON Hollywood, California Latin Club 1, 2, CAA 1, 2, FBLA 4. WILLIAM THOMAS EATON Long Beach, California Boys' O 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1-4. JERRY WAYNE EDWARDS Wewoka, Oklahoma Boys' O 4, Track 1-4, Senior Council 4. EDITH ANN ELLIO'llT Spanish Club 2, 3, President 3, Girls' League Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Student Council 3, 4, Stu- dent Court 2, 3, CAA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Class Secretary 4. BARBARA ELLISON Annapolis, Maryland GAA 1-4, Latin Club 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, Veep 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Science Club 4, SOS 4, Second Place VFW Essay Contest 3. 9? ' T 0 I i . V .gin JOY RAE FALLIS- Spokane. Washington Music Club 1-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: GAA 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4: Madrigal 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4. PEGGY ANN FARRALL Glendale. California Tri-Y 1-4: Latin Club 1-4: Music Club 1. 2: WFC 2. 3: Camera Club 4: A Cappella Choir 2. 3: FBLA 3. -1. KATHY FARINELLA Los Angeles. Califomia CAA: Student Service President 1. 2. . ' ' 'B WIILLIAM HENRY FEGETTE4 fx fllllclb Van Nuys. California Spanish Club 1. PAULINE RUTH FESSENDEN Canute. Oklahoma FHA 1. 2: Student Council 1. 2. 3: Class Pres- ident 3. JIMMY R..-KY FISHER Cedar Glades. Arkansas Basketball: Baseball: FFA: 4-H. BIICHAEL AARON FLAHARTY Chicago, Illinois Science Club 1: Band 2. 3. 4. First Chair 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Orchestra 2. 3, 4, First Chair 4. JOHN CHAYEZ FLORES Oxnard, California FBLA 3: Football 1. BIAGDALINO h1OLINA FLORES Santa Monica. California REBECCA A. FLORES Camarillo. California Spanish Club 1. 2: Class Veep 2: Girls' League Sergeant-at-Arms 2: CAA 1. 2: Las Avispas 2: Cirl of Month 1. VERA NORMA FLORES Oxnard. California Latin Club 1. 2. NIARCELLA blARIE FRANCO Oxnard. California xlARCE1.L.-K HXNIIREZ FIMNCO Ventura. California C.-X.-X 1. 2: FBLA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Student Council 2. VIRGINIA L. FRANCO 1V1ARLENE FREEMAQJ llalkcrsfivld, California Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: FHA Yeep 3: Las Avispas 1--1: Camera Club 4: CAA 1, 2: Student Coun- eil 2. 3: C and G 2: Majorette 1-4, Head 4. BARBARA ANN FREY Oxnard, California WFC 23 Music Club 23 CAA I. RALPH ALONZO FRISBE Ong: eaci. aiornia JIMMY RAY FRISK Van Nuys. California Cadet Corps I, 2, 3, EVELYN E. FULTZ Oxnard. California Tri-Hi-Y I: FBLA 3. ell Perfect .Xtteriduncv Award 3. JOHN JOSEPH GALLAGHER Fremont, Nebraska Key Club 3: Hi-Y I--13 Boys' Federation Sf-r' gc-ant-at'ArnIs: Spanish Club I. 2: Spanish Club I. 23 Scholarship Society 3: JV Football I, 2. BARNEY RUDOLPH GARCIA. JR. Ventura. California Spanish Club I. 4: Bank 2. 3. 4: Science Club 41 Cadet Corps I--1: Rifle Team 2. 3. -1: Sf-cond Place Junior National Rifle Matches. 1955. THOMAS ANTHONY GARCIA Oxnard, California Spanish Club I: Music Club 3. JO ANN GARRETT Chicago, Illinois Spanish Club 4: Latin Club I. 2: Student Aides 2, 3: TrisHi-Y I-4: GAA 1. 2. 4: FBLA -1. KAREN LEE GEERTSON Ventura, California Junior Tri-Hi-Y Ig CAA I. 2, Las Avispas 4, Song Leader 43 Senior Council 43 Senior Tri- I'Ii-Y 3, 4. MARILYN VIRGINIA GEOMETTI Ventura. California Tri-Hi-Y 2. ELOISE ANNE GERRY Redding, California Music Club 1, 2, 4: GAA I, 3, 43 A Cap pel1a2,3. 4. COYLENE GILLIAM Ardmore, Oklahoma Music Club I, 2, A Cappella 2. 33 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3: Junior Council 3. BETTX GLLLISRIE Oxnard, California FBLA 35 SOS 4. MARY KATHRYN GLENN Havelock, Iowa Latin Club Ig Girls' HO Secretary 3, 4-g FBLA 3, GAA 1-4. JOHN C. GOMEZ Mecca, California ,fbi WW? ,4f ' WM ,M 'gk 27 4 ,, f ff! ,im W f 4 2, 4, 7 A-maismgff If .W Za, Ulf 7 tr 2 , X ah V WWW? .. . I - L, ',If ,gfjil I 472 V ,ff I I , fgf ,X pf K 2 ff .f f mi' f I WM 2, W , I g f g ,. f 4r-rw S-. 4-.ss....fM 'vw SYN. IDX' fa 'f'?' J.xN1Es Ermixim HxI.r. il:-lr:-il. Nliiiiiuiin Slilfivlll Xiflw- fi. JERRY DON H.-xN11LToN YY iximrf. Nil-'Ullfl JAMES PETE H.-,Nui IN- Xrufi.--. 4 giiiifirmgi CQNNIIQ 5L'E IIxNc30c:ig Uxlmr-I. 4 'nliI'1-riliii , , . u in-iii-N 3. 1:1,,XX in-31,1 UUNXLIIX1lHXIXNiiXNSfIN hm: Ili-.14 ln. 4 .liIiHIIII.I lirlllli lf, --R. il , . H .. , t n R ,v. . ' ' , . , , T , R L- 1' , -. -Y. , , . -llx ii.:-vinuli 1.1. NXNLY JxNi5 liiiaxiug- Yuri.: i'.IlIi4l. 4 .iIl1flim.n , v.E. ' v, - ... fl KHITI1 -I In-1 Vim 4- M ,Es Q YoL.iND,x DELL.-x GONZ xLE- Yentura. Liaiifwrnia JAMES KENNETH GORENFLO lirookiiuwri. Hi--ifsippi Danse Band 2. :XRLENE GOSNEY JAZELL GRAY XX cwuka. Ukiaii-ima ij Track 3: B L- 2: LQ Trask 2. GLENN E. GRAY 5311 Anluriiu. Texas Latin Club 1: Basketabli 7 L, Trarii Q ROBERT A. GEILLEN Fl Ru. California JIQDITH ANN CITE!-F Ft. Paul. Xiiniiw--Tru Kiiwic Ciulw 3. 4: FITLX C-viirifii 4. W-ILLA F. HAGEN X1-ix' Kivxiw Tri-Hi-N .31 Kiiifiw Lflulw 4 Iiirarx L L1 FRI. X 4. In x Jo HALL ,Xi'iir'llV, Vik:'X3- liilm-r.1 1.11111 Prwl-ivlit 4 1 l'li1lrf.3. iz i iii.X 3. fi ia X 1: lfanil 112. WN i,sf., ,i, i.: . . , N H N 345,5 8 NY ? . 'sur ,f-N, 3 i , : ii 3 ' 'askvt all .9 L a ketbail ..A, X ' '57-Biff xxx .Wig Y X i 4 W 313 4' ' ' X NN. -ev Q1 X N GLEN wllI.LI.-KN ll.-XRTWELL Monte Vistu.lIulif-IrIIiz1 FRANK K. llATA Los Mig.-li--. lilllllilllillll DoEoI'III' 120171515 l'lAYLEl1 lilllsllllfglll. l,l'IlllSflX11Illll 1'1Fi'Ilk'll lfluli SI-I'I'vIIII'y-'l'I'I'IIEIIIwi' 2. l'I'I-Aish-III 3, Al: FHA 2.3.-1: 'liriblli-A 2. 15.-I: l 'l'X -I, CIIAHIFS XVII.LlMXl 1'lliLF xlI1!'I'll'L1ll l'14ll'l'i. liluli lll-Y 1: l.gIIllI lillllb 1--l. lll'l'5l1ll'Ill fl, 'Ig l'1lll.X 3: Sulioluixliip Suri:-ty 33 Nlulli illulw 2, li: KI-y llluli 3: l'I'I-Niili-III lflulv AlHlllll'll 3. I1 Sluilvut l.Ul1Il -l: Ftiuleiu l.Ulllll'll 2. 3. -l: Fluili-ut lim'- t'Iillll1f'lll -l: JY Foolluill 2. SLZANNE JANE HERI3Iu'CI,g Santa Nloiiivu. Culiforiiiu ll X X 1-1. Sl'l'Qf'LlIll-L1l',xI'lHS 2. 'l1l't'L14llFt'F 3, l'I'vs- lllt'Ill -1: lianil 1. 2. 31 Girls' O 1-1: FTA 2, 3. -1: SI-Iiior 1: Aluwic Club 31 Cirl of Allvlllll -lr. DEXNNA MAE HILL, Uxiiarll. lfulifnriiiu Spanish 1--1: GAA 1. 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 1-1: Tri-Hi-1 -1: Sluileut Court 1-3. Secretary 2: Music Clulm 1-4: Junior Play: LEE Avispas 4. JAN E. HOPSIPLA. llurlmanl-1. Califoriiia 'fri-Hi-Y 1--1. Yeep 2. 3. llrcsideiit 4: FTA 2. 4, Secretary 2: Spani-li Club 2: Las Axifpas 3: Music Club 3: Seholarfhip 1. 2. 3: Sll1LlCfll Court -1. NIARILYN CHRISTINE HOLK Long Beach, California CAA 1. 2. 4: FBLA 3: National Junior Honor Society 1: Girls' Leaders COIDS 1. BARBARA GAYLE HOLLAND Des Moines, Iowa Latin Club: NYM 4- 'N FW NW .awww Mar' 4,53 If X l Awww. , QW ZZ ff f X ' . 2 f if Affyf 6,4 f 9 lil 1 M V' .4 .f,, 1 I n A at 2 in ft . ' vw. Mfg- .. ..1.'z-4,.a:- 4 57725 ' Xl f 37221 fd x x ' zo' 4 av H21- PATSY JEAN HORTON Lubbock. Texas FBLA 3. BARBARA JEAN HORDY SARRAHLINE HORTON Murris, Oklalimua Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. HELEN SANAYE HOSAKI Fillmore. California Spanish Cluh 1. 2, Treasurer Quill and Svroll 3: FBLA 4. DAVE MARTIN HOSLETT Los Angeles, California FFA 2. 3. 4. REX HOWARQIQ Selma, California FFA 2. 3, 4, Presirlent 4. 21 GAA 1, 'AR 'NH' . . 1j, 7' 'Nz- X ri TY, - A mt 2 EA, ' cb- 2 'rerif ..,. , . 45' -.w ak- rvl + ...Magi 1 ...S .Ajcyl yy, if i iQs2'j13'?,', ' -. L .,'. . flip- 1,5 A .- 1. it-5 R J A . in 33? ff ' Y, ii .- 1:25 E 'e'5 , 9? f ' by J f ,wi if R 45 be Q 1 e. JL f Q: Q 9 Ili' Az. 'His rv -fm 'V' i 9' 'V' 'XJ LEOKADLA LOTTIE HRYNKIEWICZ Tampa. Florida GAA 1. 2: THHI-Y 3. 4: Art Club 1: Las Avispas 3. 4: Varsity Cheerleader. Head 4. THOMAS DELBERT HYBBARD Sacramento. California Science: A Cappella Choir. DONALD BIICHAEL HIIBEL Oxnard. California Science -1: Tennis 3. 4. EVLEEN I. l'lL'BER t2XT13l'E . Call OI'l'll3. Latin 1. 2: Student Court 1. 2. 3: GAA 1. 2: Music Club 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Spanish 3: Las .-Xvispas -1: Student Court 1. 2. 3. BARBARA GAYLE HOLLAND Des Moines. lowa Troiani: Senior Hi-Y 4. TsL'JIO KATOA Oxnard. California Spanish Club 1. 2: Class President 1. 2: Student Body' President: Student Government 1. 2. -1: Student Council 1. 2. -1: Boys' O 3. -1: Foot- ball 1. 3. -1: Basketball 1: Boys' State 3. ROBERT ALAN KELLEY Parsons. Kansas JOSEPH E. KERSHAW Kansas City. Missouri Boys' O 1--1: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Yeep 1: JY Foot- ball l: Varsity Baseball 1--1: C Basketball 1. ROBERT ELLIOTT KILIUS Long Beach. California Scholarship Society 2. 3: Science Club 4. JAMES KIMBERLING Paris. Arkansas RICHARD PAI'L KINSCH I-Xlgona. lowa Boys' Glee 3: Cadet'Corps 4. CLEO ELANOR KRAMER. Yan Nuys. California Latin Club l. 2: Music Club 1--1: A Cappella Choir 1-4: Student Court 1-4: ASB Chief Justice 4: Student Council 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Student Court Chief Secretary 2: .lunior Play 3. NORMAN HIROMU KURIHARA Oxnard. California Latin Club 1. 2: Scicncc Club 1-4: Scholarship 2. 3. 4: Cadet Corps 2. 3. 4: Rifle Team 2. 3. 4. GEORGE ROGER Jixcasow llainilton. Rhode island Q WFC 3: Haniatcnrs 3: Science Club 3. Vi-:usnc .IACKSON LULA BELL JAMES Lamesa. Texas Tri-Y 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: FBLA 33 FTA 3, Junior Council 3. JAMES JOHNSON JUNE JANICE JOHNSON , Cincinnati, Ohio Music Club 1, 3, 4, WFC 3. Treasurer 3, FBLA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 4. lVl5R1LYN JUNE JOHNSON Joliet, Hlinois Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Girls' O 2, 3, 43 GAA 1-4, Dramatics Club 2, Junior Play 3. VIRGINIA ROSE JOHNSON Carlsbad, New Mexico Student Council Rep. 1, 23 GAA. SIDNEY W. JOHNSON Steve, Arkansas Latin Club 1-43 Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 4. JESSIE W. JONES Boys' O 41 Football 2, 3, 4, All-County Guard 3. PHILIP RAY JONES Corkery, Missouri JOHNNY JORDAN Oxnard, California Camera Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. WALLACE W. J UE China Spanish Club 1, 2. FRED LABONTE Los Angeles, California Latin Club 1, 2, Key Club 4g Band 1-4. FANNY BELLE LAW DEB1sEi!LE1iE.-L,fLZAN.SKZ San Francisco, California Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Las Avispas 1-4, GAA 1-43 Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, Girl of Month 1. RAY B. LEDESMA Los Angeles, California Latin Club 15 Spanish Club li Cadet Corps 1-4. Mmtlyb LEE Shawnee, Olflahoma Orchestra 1-4. 2 1 V: f , if Qff ' J ,. .ffit gj7f A Q , Q-, , -'25 x f WAZ, . X my ,Q y. '71 , Vfglfflf 1- , , A.-'fy M V?-V Q 49 ALVIN H.iRx'EI' LEE GLENN HARRIS LEHRERA L11'I1i'lL1lL1. Hawaii Stiiiifaiit Cnurt 1. 2: Latin 1-4: Key 3. 4: Science 4. Laailf-I Lwrps 1-4. Exccutiw 0111-,Q-r 2. LOIII- pany Cniiiiiianilrr 3. Bn, Staff 4: 1-'rrnch 4: Sch--larfliip 1-41 WPC 5. LEON.x Hair: LEONARD Fan Dingo. Caliiflrnia Pep Clulw 3: C anll C 2. NLAHIAN E. LIEBY Bedford. Xlaine Spani-h 3: 'WPC 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. DESAIOND .XRTHLR LIEDTKEI LOIS PAYE LOCHR,-KN DANIEL FRANK LOPEZ Ventura. California Hi-H 1. 2: Banrl 2. 3. 4: Qrcliestra 3: Band Captain 4. EIA RANIIREZ LOPEZ San .lfi-fa Califwrnia f- - . vw bln- Llnli lg l.,5i.X 1. 2. .JL Darnae 4. ROSE KIARIE LORENZA ' cntura. -a itwrnia Tri-1 1. 2: bpamfh Lluli 1. 2: CA. Damas 4. 1'-BLK 4: 41.2.31 La- ,gh .za- B S- QV gp .awry if? 'Un i '1 'UN ...T 'li' 213 .1-If ff'Q -P IVA 4,4 N? N. 1 JOIIN ROBERT LYONS HOIIOlulII, T. H. KG' Latin Lflulw 2. 3: Scholarship Society 2. 3. -1: SL'lt'I1Ct' Club 4. DON.xI.n CIETIS LYIQINS Uxnar-l. l'.IlifOrIIi.I ,lY l-'III'-tlmll 2: ll Track 3: Varsity Foot- ball fl. ll'-XTRICI x FUTII LYNCH Nliss--Iila. Nlnntaiia ll:-Iv llulw l: Nlufic llulw l. 2: l FTX 4: Svlwlarxliip 3: Junior Play: Orclicstra 1 4 'R 1 vx BONNIE JEAN l,YTl.E l5I'aI1c--Nxillv. liiiliana 4lI'1'll4NlT'L1'l 1 DEIIONIM LEIOII Mxnciraxv lvlxliy. lll-Qlallnnial itviary Lxlulw 4: llllllx ll llil IIIII l lrvasurcr 2: Lai ,MI III l 1 imuri llulwl 11-110' .l xiii-is 1lll.'l'O'Y Nl.-XNNINC ulvlIl4 l N ' I' lflfi I. 2, ' -: I - -1 Om Pom 3. Stuilcrit ARDIS LORENE MCCONNELL Pierre, South Dakota Tri-Hi-Y 4, GAA 3. MARY LOU MCCONNELL Santa Barbara, California Tri-Y 1-4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 23 GAA 1, 29 Las Avispas 1. NANCY KAY MCCULLOCH Wheeling, West Virginia GAA 2, 3, 4g Girls' O 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3. JOHN HENRY MCCURLEY Brokenbow, Oklahoma Art Club lg Spanish Club 1, 23 Camera Club 4. INETA MCLUCAS Bakersfield, California GAA 1-4g FBLA. DON MOENTYRE. LEE MCTWIOGAN MARTIN Uxiiard, ffalifurnia Key llluli 3, A13 Milf Club 3, 4, V l'OOllIall 2 .lV lfam-liall 2. JAMES A. MARTIN Spiro, Oklahoma WILLIAM E. MARTIN Miami, l lOri1la ELEANOR E. MARTINEZ Oxnarrl, California Musiv Club l, 2, fa, A Cappella Cho MANUEL CARMEN MARTINEZ Los Angeles, California WALTER EDWARD MARTINEZ Santa Rosa, California MARY SUE MASON Moorpark, California FBLA 4: Music' Club 4, Tri-H Council 3. FRANK TONY MAYORGA Santa Barbara. California Los Caballeros 3, 4. SARAII MARIE MAYORGA Santa Barbara, California GAA 1, 2, 3g FBLA 3, Spams as Danias 3. 4. -wi ami' l -Qui ar- 3 +A Q 93 Ea- I 9.3,- Wi, 'Q 3, ANN YNIEEE, L-:vnu-ay'. Arga::SaS FBLA 3. 4: W1-C S: Tri-Hi-Y 4. LEROY JAMES NIOLIXE Saztta Barbara, California Hi-Y 1-2: Spattiii Cub 1. CHARLES CURTIS BIOXTGOBIERY Sfyitiuar. TfxaS Hi-Y 1: BaSketl'-1' RQSE BI.-XRY XIOXTIO Yezgara. Calif-rrriia Tax 11 FHA 1. FBLA 5. Jo .xxx NIOONEY P-alfrsifff. Caifffirxia Fga:ifSh lffab 1: GAA 1: H'.:S:c C. TrSaS'arer 5: Tri-HEY 3. 4. Chaplain Play: LaS .4iiSpaS 4: Siaiext Court 4: Safer.: C-Jurzcil 3 RACHEL BIENDEZ LLSPE BIEXDOSA DAERYL YERNLTN XIORTENSEX Santa Barbara. Calf-S-rraa BHS' O 3. 4, X-Ei? 4: Football 3. bali 3. 4: Track 3. 4. NOBLSEO NxEaSHi11a Oxziara, Caixfortiia XY1LLi,ui JEROME XELSON Lucia Hzauii, Caiifotriia BAS' O 3, 4. Pffifiifiil 4: ffhoiah 1'-oi-Ibailf, 4. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. LXHXRLENE :XNDERSON XEWLXXD - IKREER I RiiigSii-STX. 4-riiiieSSfe Nlihif L..1D 4-4: fl-:LX 4. yn-T ao -. VJ. 4. 4: Junior 2. 3: FIA 4: BaSkc hip 2. 3. 4: FORREST DEAXE NEWLIQ XX '1SxX1'N Liiii4Say. California X R-X Chili 4: Lxaiict Corps 1-4: Rifle Team 1-4: Scfoiid Place iii Rifle Hatcii. Hi om' Llrxi' NEXNNIXN Hfxiwiifr. Uklaliotiia H144 3, 4: Km Lxliib 4: JY Football F-:---:lull 1. F wi: Loniiv NICKERSON H11-illv. Nm jr'I'Stxf' latin 1 liili 1. f. 11 Pop Club 4: Orclie Xiniiiii Xximiiu NiiioLxS. JR. X-rnliira. lialiioriiia 2: YarSily Sira 4. SAM I. NOMI Tokyo, Japan Art Club lg Spanish Club 23 Scholarship 1-43 Boys' O 43 Truck 1. 23 Tennis 3, 4. EUGENE ALAN NORMAN ljakersficltl, California Football 11. JACK NORTON Oklahoma City. Oklulionia Canis-ra Club 41 Cath-t Corps 2. 3, 4g Orchcs- tra 3, 4. . . XUQS5 ug ilu ill? ROBERT NUCKOLS, Uxnard, California Boys' O 4g JV Football 23 Varsity Football 4. ISABEL SEOOVIA ONTIVEROS Oxnard, California BOB GLENN OlQUlNN Everton, Arkansas ADELINA CHRISTINA ORDAZ Ventura, California Spanish Club 1: Stuflant Council 1. 2: FBLA 2, 3: Las Dainas 3. 4. NELLIE V. ORTIZ DEAN H. OTANl Oxnard. California Latin Club l-4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: VSTFC 3. 41 Foot ball 2. 4. SONDRA LANE OWENQ Huntsville, Arkansas FBLA 33 GAA 1, 35 C and C 3. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 1. LELA RUTH PAGE Paris, Arkansas NANCY AILEEN PATTERSON Oxnard. California WFC 1: FBLA 3, 4. FRANK B. PEDROZA Douglas, Arizona Spanish Club. AUDREY MARIE PENA Oxnard, California Latin 2. 3, 4g GAA 1-43 Music Club 1. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. RAUL PEREZ Q F? ,,-. DEXN15 HENR1: RENO, W1'I'Tl'll1 1QI4'I1. llxsslssrppr PALL Hmxmn RENO ban l ra11',i-fo. California Baseball l: Football l: Basketball 1. W-ILLIANI REx'ELEs Curr llILYu3IE R--Ln' -1' r. X- ww X--rk :'.1f.'I1'.',' l. FHVII R11 V l -.1 fr ll, XX x-lxrrgh-H ,I xww Yi'x1'l1f1: lzlll I WL, l.1rgr I1, Xl!-s ll , , ,, , I 1 4-. f. ' f-sw 'Q BETsEY LYXX PHILBROOL Oxnard California Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Spanish Club N u 1L 1 2: GA.-X 1: Las Avlspas 4. JOE ELLIS POLK Swsft'-vavr. Texas Boys' HCV' 3. 4: Spanish L 1-4: Varsity Easlwtbafl 3. Yarrx Tray 4: A Cappella Choir 1-4: Hair JIM NIARELS RaC,sD,aLE Turlock. California Quill anl Scroll 4: Boys ral n c Bum 4: Hi-Y 4: 1'-OOtlDall 4 LTQPE RABIIREZ J OYCE ELILXBETH RANNE1 Uxiar'-3. Call:-irma Xrr Clulw Ywp l' Tri-Hi-H 1 1 5. 4. Fei:-tary 4: Laiin Luo w X a, -, , Chou' 4. BETTY IRENE RAPEHT ft. Lauis. Missouri Latin Club 2. 3. 4: 5-iholar 1 4: FBLA 4. Treasurer 4 Club 4. RONALD LEE RAY San Psflro. California Class Yofp 1. DELOH1s :XLIXE REEVE RH-ta. Clklahozua FBLA 4. JOHX SAXDLIX REGION Shrexeport. Louisiana 541 TERRY ALLEN RICHARDSON DFIINPIK. Colorado Hi-Y 1. 2: Spanish Club 1. VICKEY RIVERA Santa Paula, California Varsity Track 1, 2. DON ROADEs Los Iingoles. California Track 1. DQENIE L. ROBERTQ Ventura, California LANNY BENTLEY ROBINSON Winnsboro. Louisiana Track 1-4. PHILIP ROBLES BERNIE RODAETE RODRIGUEZ Oxnartl. California Advanced Bank 2. 3. 4. IRENE RODRIGUEZ Oxnard, California Las Damas -1. EMALEE BOEETTE ROGERQ Oxnard, California Music Club 2. 3. -1. Prosidrrll 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4: Maclrigals 3. 4: Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Stuflfwnt Court 2. 3: Studi-nt Council 2: Junior Play. .J Y :J 9' 4,,.,,,,,wwwf gh-AFV ,-'W ,gg-4 'WV' '43 L, fmvwf' Wljwfdf TOMMY ROGERS Amarillo, TI'-I-:as JOAN LEA ROPER Santa Paula, California Spanish Cluli 1: CAA 1, 2, 3: GAA Sergeant- at-Arms: CAA 1-4. BETTY MARIE Ross Tularv. California Art Cluli 1: Spanish Club 1: Tri-Y 1-4: Las Avispas 3. MN X, TIIoIyIAs N. ROTHENBURG bl itll lglgff San Dia-go, California Latin Clulm 1-4: Spanish Club 3: WFC 3: Lions Sp:-aking Contest Award. GENE RALPH SALAS Filltnort-. California PETER A. SANBORN Dovvr, Now Hampshire Latin Cluli 3: YVFC 3. 35 W Arvixo SANEHEZ Qxnard. Calif-5-rnia French Club 2: Boys' Cvlee 2, Mani' NIARGARET f.4XCHEZ Orange. Cahfornia XANCY JEAX Sw YEXR Wflisville. Xen' Y-ark Latin Club 1-4: FTA 2. 3. 4. President 3: Stu- iirnt Cmerninfnt 3. 4: C-iiinni. of .Xssernblies 4: Sturlrnt Council 2. 3. 4: Scholarship Sociery l 1-4: Girls' State 3. PAT SELWAY iPH1xDLEi GEORGE RIYERA SERROS Oxriaril. California Li-s Caballe-ri-s 2. 3. 4: Boys O 2. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1-4: Traci-1 1'4. NIARLIN HUGH SHELTON' Paris. Arl-zansas SANDRA JEAX SHTQCEQ Xorfffk. Xsivra-ka A Caprwlla Chfiir 2. 3. 4: Music Club 1-4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: 1-'Bl,.4. 3. 4: Stuflfnt Countil 3: 1111-C 4: CAA 1. f. 4. BILLY ROD QHVFFIELQ Pinp 1lluff..XrlQan-as BIICHAEL In Fmon' Oxnarfl, Califr-rnia 1-fLatin Lluli- 144: vienna Club 2. 3. 4: Sfholar- ship Soiiikty' 3: SOS 4: Hath Club 2. 3. :A-'Q '24- '4 N O4 'ML En R. SIXGLETOI New Reilf-mi. Massachusetts Amvrivan Junior Red Cross 1-4: Tumbling 14: Trark 4. C xRoi.E LEE SKELTON Fan Diego. California Tri-Y 1. 2: Student Council 1. 2. w PATTI SLE SLACK Xlartin. 1'ciiiif'ss0r Pvp Klub: Stu-i-int Counfil Rep.: Literary Club: Nlusiv Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Junior Play: Assistant lhrfwtrir fnr juniur Play 1055. Jowif NME SNIEETON Culwr City. California Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: CNN 2. 4: F1-HA 3. 4: 1711 X 1: 905 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4. Dimi. DEW Sxurn Uxnaril, lnlitwrnia 1:ilin Vlulv 1-4: Niusic Club 4: Science Club 4: SUS l: Frlwlarsbip Society 4. Kiwi: LEE Swurn liuilnink. Calif-irriiai U'-NN f-'Ha JAMES L. SPITSER Oxnard, California Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Band 1-4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 4, German Band 4. Lois ANNE SPYKERMAN Grand Rapids, Michigan Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Sergeant-ab Arms 2. JAMES L. SPLITZEO NOEL GORDON STARNS Oxnard, California Spanish Club 1, Math Club 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3. RICHARD G. STANILAND Providence, Rhode Island Hi-Y 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Baseball 2. MYRNA JANE BEYER Twenty-nine Palms, California Spanish Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Madfigal Siflgers 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. E. W e x N- WILLIAM FRANK SMITH Miiincapolis, Minnesota ull llasketball 2, Baseball 4. ALICE RUTII SMITII Ventura, California CAA l-4, Cirls' O 2, 3, 4, President 4, Span- ish Club 3, Student Covernnient 4, Student Council 4, Las Danias 3. LEAII FLORENCE SMITH Biriiiiiiglianiii, Alabama Spanish l, Student Council l, 2, Band 3, Orchestra l-4. HAROLD I. SOWERS Oxnard, California Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Presi- dent 1, WFC 2, 3, 4, Fed. Science Club 2, 3, C and C 1, 2. ,KAB4L,A. SPAETPI LaPorte, Indiana Latin Club 2, 3, 4, WFC 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 4. SHIRLEY JUNE SPAIN Ventura, California WFC 2, FHA 2. DENNIS WARD SPEARMAN Denver, Colorado HB Track 2, A Track 4. 10221 SPENCE Ventura, California RICHARD KENNETH SPENCER Santa Barbara, California Football 2. ! 4-f' 'WK Yu V Z ff iff A fx 'YS SYILLIA51 L.r1Aru.z.: :ini nmrux Ye-ntura. California Spanish Club 1: Stage Crew 2. 3. Preiidmi Cadet Corps 1-4: Boys' State 3: llusic Club l-'TA 4: A Cappella 4: Soholarship Society 2, Mavis KLARIE STEVENSOX llc-dest-i. California Tri-Hi-Y l-4: Las Aiispas 3. 4: Latin Club 2. CAA 3: Head JY Clieerleauler 2: Home-Qoniir' Princess 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3: Cotton Tres val Princess 2: Son: Leader 4. N5 ' 11 - L 1 JOEL DEWLTT DTIRLTNG .gh-'llll Hollywn.-il. California llusi-i l-4. Treasurer 4: Xlatirigal 3. 4: A Ca pella 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1.2. 3. LEooN EKGENE Sites Quanti-5--. Virginia Bt-ys' O 3. 4: JY lf. -'-tball 2: Varsity Tra-. 3. 4: Varsity' liof-tbali 4. BEATRICE ELIZABETH SUTTON Clii-:ag--. lliinois Tri-Hi-'li l-4. Presitlent 2. Treasurer 3: Lati Club l. 2: 4, lass Secretary l: .lunior Class Veer ASB Seoretary 4: .Xrt Club l. f. PAUL FRED SDIKIXS Pa-len City. West Virginia NIELNFIX W-ILLI.LN.l Sway Hendricks. llinnesota Latin Club l. 2. 4: Spanish Club l. 2: Stal Crew l. 2: Cliess Club l, Tnoitas Liinoi' Snort Santa Barbara. California Hi-Y 3. 4: Spanisli Club l: Soliolarsliip 3: Ba lll1 ' F 'all A5143 . -. -D1 Dill , -. BRLLCE .max TAHOE Long Eeacli. California Key Club 3. 4: Tri-Y l. 2. 3. Secretary 2 boys' O 2. 3. 4: C-'lf Club 4: ,lunior Cla- Presitletit: Senior Llass llresitient: Student Cv' vrnziient 3. 4: Tennis 2. S. 4: Football 2. H mm Twain L-isXtigftlvs.1..1ltf4'rti1a Uiixnuixii TXYLOR Los Xnu--les. Calif-'riiia tl XX l-4: l'lll.X 3.-1: l7T.X 4. Ciivrox liimvxnti Txi'LoR llaris. Xi'R.iiis.is Rmxit: L1-312 T union X - iiluixi. lalitwriiia lloioiii-'s Sxrwxs TELLE5 .lu Xxx Inxiiq W Jrmvls, lllxl.ili-'tim Tri-lli-N l-1: lflll l. 1: l-'renvli Club 3: Came-ra Klub lg SUS I1 WLC. CAI-L PATRICIA THOMAS' New Hawaii, COIIIII-cIicIIt Las Avi-pgis 3. -1: Tri-Hi-Y 1 1 Vup 1 Nlu ir Club 1--l: Frm-ucli 2. 3, -lg FBLA-X 2, -L3 C uml L1 3. -l: FTA -ll CA.-X 21 WPC 3, Al. b1'k'1't'lLll'y Al: PPP ltllll' 31 Spllniwll 3.'4: Buzz 43 Girl Ol llontli 3. GLORIA DAWN TIIRASIIER Doilgluf. .Xrimiiu DONALD l.ExxIs TIIORN Uwww. Nlivliigun BERT A. TRIBBEY, lloorpurk. CLIlil'I-ruin Box? U 3. -1. Sk'L'I't'lLlI'Y -1, St'I'Qt1LlIll-L11-.xfllla -ll llaull 1. 2. 3: 'ligick 1--1: lwmlbull '7 -1' llurml Plan- .xlllt'I'll'LiIl LI-giou lfssav Loutwt 4 LLCY TRKJILLO BlL1SlIllCI'0. XR-xv ll:-xico JAMES HAROLD TI' BBS- UI-ll.-xillf-. ,Xrkaii-ax Band 1. RAYIIOND JAY TICKER Boi-I-. I-laho Yarfity Football Nlanager llanagf-r 2. 3. ANNIS YACCA Uxiiarfl. l.i1llll'Pl'IllLl GENEYIEVE YALDEZ Lorfl-liurg. Xe'-w Nlr-xico CAA 1. I'l1L.X 1. ISABEL VALDIVIA Oxnarrl. California Spaniih Club 2. GLORIA JEAN VALENCIA Oxnarrl. California GAA 1. 2. 3: Stuflvnt Cou Dainaa 3. ESTHER ANN VASQTQEZ Tehachapi. California JOHN DAVID WALKER Ventura. California RICHA B-D Q7-SLATQO3 Pomona, California Key Club 3. 4. President 4: Hi-Y 3, Treasurflr 33 Boys' O 4: JV Baseball 1. 2, Captain 2: Varsity Baseball 3. 4. FRANCES GAIL,WEALLEB 6hiO Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Secretary 2, 33 Girls' Gleeg CAN 35 Senior Councilg Spanish Club 1. 19... W' V l wi N: A ' if -vf'rfa,':Yf. A ' I A . V If 3 I . - '12, ,gg,I+g25.g ff , I ' ef ' .,. . N .: '-Q21 0 ,9141 .2- 7 . A, g, A . .9 A Q A 'ir f A . f Ag, ,..z sw fv2:: - , A ' . . '19 I f LQ 0,0 -' A ' :ai ' y ff m? Af 'I . . fa .5 aff A., I I 15:4-+-+A., 'vi' www, ,RQ wa w 1 ...wwf ,ex I VRS , Av .Il 4. 155' X 3.7 1 zf' 4,57 . RLQSSELL 1. WAISTEH. Hxnartl. tfaliffirnia Spanish 1: lx'-I flult 414.1 SHlRLEYl2.1K'H1CHT l.akf- City. .XrkaIi-a- Hunt! I-4. JOEL WINI3I'sII Dfcxxis W'OI.rgO'rj JIYI HOBIQIIT WOOL: l,.K'IHlLIX LEE Ytttiitcti XM--tismiil. l.:tlit..H,i., XIt4lultl.l:ltilli'1I.-. -.,. ,.4pf wp? DAN HUGO WVENNERHOLM Oakland. California Stage Crew 4: Cadet Corps 2. 3. J OXATHAN ROYAL YYESQI' Golden. Colorado Stage Crew 144. Yeep 3. President 3: Scholar ship Society 1: Music 4: Buys' Clee 2: .X Cap pella Choir 3. 4: Cadet Corps 1-4: JY Ftmrlw Varsity Foothall 3. TROY GLEXN 11-EST Littlefield. Texas COH Cluli 3. Yeep 3: Cadet Corps 1-4. Captain. DAIL CHARLES WHITE Clarksburg. West Virginia PEGGY JEAN WHITTIXGTOE Kirkland. Texas Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Las .Xxispas 4: 17l3l.A 3. 4: 3: Camera Lluh 4: Student Luuncil 1. 4, JOAN ISABEL WPIKJQIJ Iladiwii. Wisei-n-in PHX Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. Chaplain 3: Student Cfiutieil 1-4 Stud:-nt G-Jxernineiit 4: ASH Treasurer 4: Scho arship 3. 4: Las Mispas 3. 4: Spanish Clu 1. 2: Class Treasurer 2. A IOS DOUGLAS ELLIOTT WJILLIABJQ xtkowl San Hernardinw. California l -w Spanish 1-4: WPC 2. 3. 4. Yesp 3: Science 3. 4 Nlath 3. 4: Student Gowrnment 4: S Council 4: Key Chili 2. 3. 4. Yeep 4: Qui Scrwll 3. 4: Sehtilarship 1-4. Ctiuneil 2. tuden 11 ant Pre I dent 4: Buy' Of Quarter 3: C and C 2. 3. 4 Ctipt' Editlir 2. Editor-in-Cliief 3: VFW' District Winner 3. W-ILLIABI JOSEPH W-ILLIABIS Seattle. Wiasliiiigtwii PHILIP LEROY WILSOX Tulare. California Spanish 1: l-'FX 2. 3: Cadet Corps 1. 'T j. xxx i -flulv1.2. xi: l 3 X. l K ., My 1 X 1 l' Siuttiisli 1 ltlli I 40 1 tifhki ii Q. -.- Ess Y TS 'gs ,,-v all JOSEPH CHARLES LAMOM Orange. California Music' 114, Svrgvant-at-Al'1ns 2: A Cappella 2 3. 4: lllailrigal 3: clllilll' Council 4: 'l1I'lli'li 3, Ll Buys' Claw 11 Boys' Quurtc-t 3. JEANETTE ZEIGI-:R San Fi'ar1Cisvu, California Spanish 1-4. TI't'LlSllI'l'I' 4: Las Avispus 4: Qui unil Svrull 41 FT.-X 21 llrmnu lflulm 11 Ylill Hi-Y 4. CHARLES CLINJON ZLMMERMAN l3vuti'ivv. Ni-In-usku Latin 1-Ll: Las Avispus ill Kvy Clulm 3. Llg W 1 3. Ll: Latin Clulu 'l1l'l'ilSlll'L'l' 3, Pl'k'hilll'Ill -13 Lu Avispus YQ-ep 3: Ki-y Clulm Fvcre-tary 43 lndu trial :Kris Awaril . i 1 'x,:'1 www Zwwwmm WZZW WM PAT ZMAK. Fargo, North Dakuta LEAN. YINEYARD. Portalm-s, Nvw Mexico Lat in Club lg GAA 1, 2, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis. E. 1 4 4 I ,X-Vt K Left to right: Difk Jil in 4 L r 1n.,,n. sergeant-at-Arnmsz Hike Daxis. Treasurer: John Lundberg. President: bharon Dewey. Secretary: Brooks Townsend. Yiee President: William Kohl. bergeant-at-Arms. NIDR The Junior Class of l955-56 was sponsored by Hr. Klielco. Class officers were: John Lundberg. President: Sharon Dewey. Secretary: Mike Davis. Treasurer: Bill Kohl and Dick Johnson. Sergeants-at-.-Xrms: Brooks Town- send. Yiee President. In addition to getting their class rings. the Juniors put on their annual class Play and the Junior-Senior Prom. ,X rf.. N - I 'r up P JL L . i P ' yi A ful? i LP el DLG-1, ' L1 ' i- PJ ,' AQ if-x. 'fu K Xi . J I Lgiij V LQ f t , 0' '-el, d fr xii! 'vii rifgi Q J 1 Lv J 6,31 : , , fries tr f I ' he . ' X-Kp?-ig I fxgi. J 4 +4 LAM' P 'W X X X lf. lt Aix 4-UP. f 1 1- x J . 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'l Vlqy M A ff - 'T f be Ellen Wonpat ': f i :l1i- i r , '. Shirley Wbrmslel M AA V ilu in i .lames Wyckoff. 5 ,1... V- ' A A V V ..1?:f:, .'r' A- '- Merlene Will-lsinggr H ' Kiwi' 'L :.,,,,, , ,B I ' ,less Ybarra U ' if - 9 D 31.3 I Bn,1'effef. ' 1 f -A 11 A -4,a:-, W .. . Q. v Willie Young ,,, 3 M f, v- D Stephen Yung Q 0 Mex, '11 tr A 'C' Billy Ziese , ' 1 , 1 ,V ' A Diana, Zunrga' ' 'A ' ' I 6' ,' A ' Raymond M. Zuniga 2 4, wf 1 Jesus Quiroz f ' V' , M' A if 1 ' W 'D 1' x A xr -if l ,A h ,H VL j ,, ,QU -NX XvQx,yxMLhl4 D N 3.1 Cx, 6 J X L . , me ' FT I F 'X ., - . ,K , PK , , I A 1 , lf ff y I V C' xxl, JLfYX,j kj WJ ,gt-Ekxfflf lib. adjust R, C1 YT .x e K y wx. fW,t,,,5Nx Jim ek' Je Aw Q e,LLPl'Yl.,Q,l C1 'N wk X W f X ' f f 'X' A A f Ax, C 1 v F' , r A X 'H , in 1 Qt.6iLfm, 'f f r Aw-W W Jlflw -'WA l K have X CA X C V X N X ,I X , ,L K I l tggzbxkjlgl, t-JN xsrf , N alum. ky V Q KN 1 D ' f 1 -N D K rx XVNN U XX eVW UQ, X QW l 49 so SL Left to right: Marie Anne Luna. President: Tom Mercer. Vice President: Mary Ellen Dorado. Secretary: Janice Barl-zer. Treasurer: Clayton Hixon, and Tom Beardsly tfiot Pictured! Sergeants-at-Arms. OPHOMORE The officers of the Sophomore Class this year were: President. Marie Anne Luna: Vice President. Tom Mercer: Secretary. Mary Ellen Dorado: Treasurer. Janice Barker: Sergeants-at-Arms. Tom Beardsly, and Clayton Hixon. This year the Sophomores sponsored a dance with the theme of Autumn Leaves. and also entered a float in the Annual Homecoming parade. 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' :Q f e Q it f 9 7 E y Q x X x 1 Q Margie Cheyeres William Church Pat Clapper .-Xllean Clark Richard Clezie Betty Lou Clifton Glenna Cloy er Maile Clowes Joanne Cochran Emily Colan Kennith Compton Yietor Contreras Ysniael Contreras Lupe Contrey as Bobby Corona Adelaide Cox Dee Ann, Qizgrford 3 ary Crews VE- Carole Curron Bill Currier ,lack Dalton Barbara Daniron, Diane Davis Edward Dayis Mike Dayis 1 Donna Dawley Edward Day - Edward Deyer Connie Dial Ronald Doctolero Ernest Dodd Danny Dominguez Mary Ellen Dorado Elaine Patterson Manuel Duke Charles Dunham Sharon Dug Deavrina Dyer Edward lyora Bolw Easter Don Eaton Phyllis Eaton Ronald Elwat Carol Ellison Leo Escalante Duane Eslieyg Carmen Esparza Pete Espinoza ,lim Espinoza Vera Espinoza Manuel Estrella Holy Eyans Barbara Earinellg Linda Ferguson Patsy Eergeson ,lov l'it'iSlL1Ll:'t't Monica Fiedler Helen Flores ,loe Flores Louis Flores Rulien Flores ,llirtvlle Fotltes Karmen Fort Cary Fox Gael l:UWlt'l' lgniqg, Foy y . - 1 hose Marie l' regan Michael l-'roman Donna Gaither Carmen Herrera Manuel Gallegos .l. D. Gallemore Angie Galvan Frank Garcia Gloria Garcia lrene Garcia M. Garcia Pete Garcia Bill Garner Lou Garrett Lynda Garrett Darrell Gattis Richard George Karlgilliody A Dora Gill David Gilstrap Marie Godina Dolores Gonzales Henry Gonzalez Manuel Gonzales Pete Gonzales Ll12,LiQe'rfl 2 Ginger Graves Gary Grey Sage Greenwooll Glenna Gregson Shirley Grosfield Ethel Gutierre Ora Hager Shirley Hainline Glenda Hammens RaLHHfUU1f'L ,loan Hammett Lynne Hifilffflllllll Eric Hanson Bill Hardin V Darrel Harris ' Silelldaivliilns Russel Hayes Judy Hayler Margaret Heck Christina He-ide Glendena Heidlebauch Shirley mlms Jerry Hendrick ,loan Henshaw Judy Henshaw Mike Herfurth Bennie Hernandez Eddie Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Sammy Hernandez Mike Herron James Hice Mary Hickey Giairykflill- J ack Hill Shenzfll Hineline. ClaytgnYHixon Alice Hoadley Brenda Hodges lerry Hodiiefield Barney Hord Jill Horner Rosalie Horton Gordon Hoskins Al Hoslett Bill Houck Wilma Housley 'Mfllrn I-Innr-:n-rl i fa. 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Ili fr yi i M ,ff 4 It 5 MA . r'Arr - , I gig, JACK DALY E SIQUDENT BODY ' TSIQIIO KATO ' President l1I,l'fHlIHXNIl-iii' 72 ffllivln .luxlivv , TOMMY SWOR Commissioner of Athletics F FICER SRAELENE BRILL : Vice President LT . . gr. 3 Y 3 x 5 Z if ...--1 . Q A A, . S . Y A ig A Y. N' ix 'x'Xs ' NANCY SAWYER ' Commissioner of Assemblies l If X 1 . , WfvWffwW'W , A H , ,,,, 5 g ' 1 in ... ,Q A , ff Q 26 .1-.V ,,,, ' ' df lzampwuw me f5?l ll ' ' . W3 1 3 1 ' ff '5 ' BARBARA LUCKY L Commissioner of Recreation ' JUDY BOSWELL Head Pom Pom Girl e - BEADU5 SUTTON N Secretary i E lr J - 5 S 1 ssuss Y claws' I .Q .R L 9- .. A ,W ,ai B Ii W Y F- i , I i' 'ft t-- TUDE First row: L. Cavins. Alice Carrillo. B. Luckey, B. Nelson, B. Helf. A. Newlin, A. Smith, N. Corridon, N. Sawyer. S. Herbruck. Second row: Mrs. Westervelt, Sponsor, J. Lundberg, T. Swor, L. Hrynkiewicz, R. Brill, B. Sutton, A. Cosney, M. Luna, C. Kramer, J. Hofstra. Third row: J. Wickum, J. Boswell, 1. Daly, B. Tabor, D. Burrows, T. Kato. Standing: A. Cotler, K. Wilson, D. Williams, R. Adams. J. Adams. T COVER ME T E COURAGES SCHOOL ACTI ITIE The Student Government Body develops school spirit through organized school activities. It supports school games, organizes a cheering section, conducts rallies, participates in the inter-school council, in the California association of student councils, and keeps order in assemblies. Officers were: Tsujio Kato, President, Raelene Brill, Vice President, Beatrice Sutton, Secretary, Joan Wikum, Treasurer, Jack Daly, Sergeant- at-Arms, Cleo Kramer, Chief Justice, Pat Hunter, Chief of Student Organi- zation Service, Nancy Sawyer, Commissioner of Assemblies, Barbara Luckey, Commissioner of Recreation, Lottie Hrynkiewicz, Cheerleader, Judy Boswell, Song Leader. Its members consist of the officers of the ASB, the Girls' League and the boys, Federation, of the four classes and a representative of each club. Sponsored activities this year were Talent Assemblies, Getting To Know Youw Dance, Freshman Slave Day, Veterans Day Assemblies, Car Parade prior to the Ventura Came, Exchange Rally with Ventura, Homecoming Parade and Dance, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, City Covernment Day, Awards Assembly. The ASB also worked with the editor of the Oxnard Press Courier to set up procedures for selection, etc., for the Distinguished Youth Citizenship Award, collected canned goods for the Salvation Army Christmas Charity, raised money to send an Exchange Student to Europe. COU CIL CTS AS I TER EDIARY The Student Council with lVl1'. Wozniak as sponsor acts as a channel be- tween the student body and the student Government Class. It also advises the ASB Officers. Requirements for membership are that you be an elected guidance class representative, an ASB officer or a government class member. The Student Council planned a Powder Puff Football Game and a Back- wards Dance this year. They also elected representatives to the SBVISC, em- phasized Sportsmanship, and carried out a Clean Campus Campaign. The council is affiliated with the California Association of Student Councils and the National Association of Student Councils. First row: M. A. Luna, I.. Hynkiewicz, C. Brown, C. Kramer, J. Wikum, R. Brill, L. Cavirs, R. Adams. Second row: A. Callahan, D. Asher, E. Elliott, J. Cameron, P. Hunter, A. Bishop, A. Adams, B. Stansbury. Third row: B. Nelson, L. Platz, J. Cvuyer, C. Majino, M. Briggs, D. Baer, S. Griffith, J. Henshaw. Fourth row: T. Kato, T. Swor, D. Hayler, J. Barrett, N. McCaulty, L. Wheeler, R. Martinez, B. Reppy. Fifth row: J. Daly, R. Touts, D. Cattis, D. Van Nostrand, J. Cray, T. Swindle, R. Ray, D. Cilstrad. Sixth row: B. Helf, L. Marin, R. Ortiz, A. Phillips, T. Welker, S. Herbruck, J. Hofstra, B. Luckey, B. Nunn, J. Ellison. Z A 'egygfzaz C f I ,q,M?a5iz-.,,.:.- n Grim. , f will . .....,. . 1 T 'GM COURT ACT AS CHECK ON CO ERN IE TT CLASS PROCEDURE The student court checks on the constitutionality of student government class procedures and acts. and it also presents its interpretations to the class. Such interpretation may he repealed by a two-thirds majority of the class. The court also maintains a file of club constitutions drafting suggested necessary amendments to these constitutions as well as to the student govern' ment class and the Associated Student Bodv Constitution. Hrs. Westervelt acts as sponsor for the court. Officers include Cleo Kramer. Chief Justice: elected Jack Daly. Jan Hofstra. Marie Luna. Douglas Williams. William H. Helf, associate Justices appointed hy the ASB President, First row: NI, Ann Luna. D. Williams. C. Kramer. Second row: B. Helt. T. Kato. J. Daily. s.' s I a X Q First row: P. Hunter, Chief of 5.0.5.3 J. Ellison, Secretaryg D. LaZansky, Vice Presidentg B. Yetter, D. Pugh. C. Hancock. G. Brown. Second row: S. Herring, N. Perate, S. Brawley, T. Waggoner, J. Jensen, A. Pena, S. Arnold, J. Taylor, K. Johnson, M. Raugust, K. Drummond. B. Philbrook. J. Wikum. Third row: M. Pearson, L. Platz, N. Howe. V. Small, A. Ray, R. Taylor, N. Hotchcraft, C. Koren, B. Lambert, M. Clowes. NI. Fiedler, L. Soske, A. Terborgh. Fourth row: J. Davis. L. Aclu-rnian, J. Hendrick, P. Haylcr, J. Hayler, B. Lynsky, K. Rort, D. Hayler. J. Tharp, J. Fine:-ton, 5. Hainline, E. Smith. Fifth row: Z. Darling, P. Silverblatt, B. Hawkins, D. Todd, J. NIeBeth, B. Dabhs, NI. Boughman, D. Smith, M. Simon, F. Engel. S. .S. STA D FOR STUDE T ER ICE The student Organization Service is a service organization. The 5.0.5. provides guides, welcoming committees, Hall custodians, and other services necessary to aid the conduct of student activities and to promote the welfare of the school and the Student Body. Y it pg r . f gr!-fp Q3- if ' 1 3 QI U a ' ' .. N- Q sift ' 2? , s I I L if ii f , in ul - E 'Wi B I . -MQX g l, W 'sn , C . I 'ds L.. gi' ' Q . 4 -av if l if l ' 5 Sew' e Q ,- 0 Z .X 1 Y in NL Vickers. P. Nlitcheii. sl. A. GA-gsnegg E. Church. K. Durzinzc-nd. T. Afiaggc-ner. GIRLS' LEAGLE PROMGTE GUOD WILL The Girls' League promotes self-government among the girls of OJ.-.H.S.. cultivates friendship. and encourages activities pertaining to the welfare of the school. League activities include a partv honoring freshmen and other new girls during the first month of school: holding a reception in the spring honoring mothers of Girls' League memhers: selecting a girl of the month from nominations sulimitted bv the student lnodv and sponsoring the annual Sweet- heart Dance held in Felrruarv. at which a senior lwov and girl are crowned king and queen. All girls enrolled in the high school are ineinlrers of the Girls' League. There are two classes of rnemlvers. associate and active. Associate members Inav serve on voininittees and participate in and attend the programs. Active rnemliers pav dues of thirtv cents a vear and have the additional privileges of voting. running for office. serving as connnittee chairmen and represent- ing the League at conventions. The Girls' League was sponsored lvv Nliss liennett. with Arlene Gosnev as President: joan ,len-en. Yice lj1't'rlLlt'Itl1 Alarilvn Yiclxers. Secretary: Avricl llvnrv. lrcasurerg Lvclvn lliurcli and l'atsv Alitchell. Sergeants-ab Arms. 2 3 i li Mft awww , ,N N ar a a First row: W. Reveles. B. Gallagher. B. Nelson. ,l. Bagstlale. IJ. Burrows. FEDERATION FURTHERS GOOD CIT IZENSHIP The Boys' Federation attempts to further good citizenship among the boys of O.U.H.SL under the direction of Mr. Harp and Mr. Harkness. It also fosters the following personal attributes in its membership: Scholarship, Athletic Achievement, Co-operation in school affairs, and civic interest. All boys attending O.U.H.S. are members. Officers for the year were: Donny Burrows, Presidentg ,lim Ragsdale, Vice President, Bill Nelson, Secretary, Treasurer, Bud Gallagher, Willie Reveles, Sergeants-at-Arms. Boy of the Quarter Award is presented each quarter to the boy chosen by the faculty and executive committee of the Boys, Federation. The Federation sponsors the Annual Spring Dance in cooperation with the Girls' League as a climax to Frontier Day, which specializes in Weste1'ii Costumes. 2 E C- PPELL- TOURS CALIFOR I The A Cappella Choir under the sponsorship 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 in various school and Community affairs. First row: D. Todd. 31. Beyer. J, Barker. J. Fallis. B. Cervantes. B. Yetter. T- Ranney. N Durland. P. Porter. S. Valle. Second row: K. Keller. E. Smith. T.. Cash. Taylor, ,jQnso J. Polk. 5. Gates. N. Tanner. J. Algers. Y. Espinoza. Third rowz KI. Burfiendti S. Devore. D Zunniga. C. Taylor. E. Lee. T.. Potter, J. Ivey. C. Bordoian. NI. Vickers, D. Hill. Fourth row J. Mooney. M. Daniel. S. Shuel-1. S. Herring. J. West. J. Lamore. G. Munich. J. Walker, M Clowes. S. Arnold. P. Spohn. Fifth row: J. Johnson. E. Rogers. S. Renfro, B. Melby. W. Thurman R. Lyons. Sixth row: J. Sterling. J. Napier. D. Johnson. T. Hubbard. K. Spaeth. I 2 9 1 can-wx ---XQNHGUQNN ' .1 Ye- - JI' , 5'- r A ,sg X , fe H .vw r 320- V... vm--A . k X Jima- ' Rib e' . YS ,l gi,x.ybgfg . :sr ,,xh N -- we F . gr A ,iv 'Xi M 1 ' V-Ji Y .. nd. . fag f I 5:35. s , Sf. s ' g 'iii , X- Qfmm Elfilit 221,-,:7iX' Q 2 -:H 5:1 'iQ52ii 17if'l:E:1?i'figsrs X figif15353555333Xl.'4f'f'f' f'f'ff55fm-.X:Silt :wil ' , 1 - melissafw.uf.xw:w1' f -- N XX N. , NXX.X X - 5 ' 2 psp oft 1, 73 'J '5 I vii 5 5 'J 5 8' 523, ji? , , First row: GA,.3l-I-I-DiFl1. E. Rogers. M. Beyerhj. Napier J Fallis 9 Cates K qpagth L Renf o. ,W .. ,-,.A.,,, . .. -I Second row: G. Rohepts. J. bterlirlg. Mr. Holgale, S. Devore. ADRIGAL SINGER 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 spreading the Madrigal movement to other high schools. The O.U.H.S. Madrigals performed under the sponsorship of Mr. Holgate during the past school year. 8I -. 9,1- gif .. me ,oxnrtaox , rr 1- y mam r I ' ' , First row: R. Brewer. M. Simonsgarrd. W. Darrolo, L. Peacock. R. Rodriquez, D. Doty. Second row: E. Schilbrack. C. Curran. G. Hill. E. Summers, M. Gallegos. B. Lenox. Third row: D. Brock. K. Gorenflo. D. Lopez. XI. Alderete, B. Smith. T. Beck. Fourth row: W. Jacobson. R. Toutz, J. Spitser. D. Edging. T. 3IcKinna. J. Lenox. Fifth row: B. Uplinger, J. NIcBeth. T. Ne-vison, R. Rodriquez. B. Bodriquez. H. Flaharty. Sixth row: L. Chamblee, K. Cingg. l. Gonzales, D. Hanson. BA D TRAQVELS FAR AND WIDE Officers of the Oxnard Union High School band this year were: Dan Lopez, Band Captaing Don Hanson and Tom Henson, Assistant Band Cap- tainsg Diane Edging, Executive Officerg Lamar Chamblee, Drum Major: Linda Sandliom, Secretaryg Ed Plummer, Treasurer: Linda Sandbom and .lim Spitser, Historians. A few of the activities the band participated in this year were: Playing at all High School football gamesg playing at the Ventura County Fair Paradeg Participating in the Santa Claus Lane Parade on Hollywood Blvd.g Playing during halftime show of the UCLA-Washington football game in L.A. Colisenmg Playing during halftime show of the USC-Notre Dame foot- hall game in L.A. Coliseumg Invitation to play at Disneylandg Playing at the Ventura Music Festival: Putting on the annual formal spring concert. , wg K nys, -'-- A X 1 ' Q ' -. -- -..:' . :f- A '23, w -1.1 'V 1 First row: J. Newcombe, T. Morris, J. Lyle, G. Haake, K. Cummings, D. Robinson. Second row: B. Abernethy, P. Auila, J. Colmenero, A. Dorado, L. Sandbom, F. Labonte. Third row: S. Peacock, P. Porras, D. Spykerman, J. Mitobe, M. Kitros, C. Curran. Fourth row: G. Roberts, L. Dusette, S. Wright, B. Misevic, J. Gallegos, M. Beard. Fifth row: B. Garcia, J. Morrison, W. Butcher, G. Butcher, S. Bordere, Mr. Frank Salaz , Director. Sixth ro ' G. Hoskins, F. Sosa, J. Phillips, M. Free an, J. Thorton, J row! : ' ' , Among the social events the band treats itself to are: Their annual Christ- mas partyg a swimming party in May and a semi-formal dance in May. Among the many small ensembles from the band, probably the most outstanding is the Hungry Five German Band. Soloists with the band this year were Jim Spitser, Clarinet, and Rene Rod- riquez, Trombone. 1.9 f 7 1 4 r ww. X M W .1 .af f xx. . . ., 4, . W r' r Drum llczjorefiesf Judy Tlwrtnn. Marlene Freeman. Joy ce Brnwrn-C, . ' l pix Umm llamr ' ' LANIXR LHXNIBLEE .,. ,Q 5 4 '- r- , 1 . . 1 -s, -J' . . W . L - . ,x -5 '- . - Q ' .6 -z ' L ORCHE TR f ff r U ' ' ' ' 9 ' n, NL' ' itz i Q - N .U-. I K 0 tvjx X ru., I -1 . 'f ' X . . . x. 1 T ' A ' . ' '4 Oxnard High School, has thevdistinction of haying the. Q11-ljiaarchestra in 'Ventura County. Eyents that the orchestra participated in durinfg the year were: the Music Festiyal in Inglewood: Ventura County Music Festival. Highlights of the year were the Christmas Party. Swimming party. and a trip to hear the LA. Philharmonic Orchestra. Officers were: Wvilladean Butcher. President: Diane Edging. Librarian: Loann Engles. Secretary. Nlenihers nf All-California High Sclmol Symphony Orchestra are: Wiilladean Rut- cher. Violin: Diane Edging. Clarinet: Leann Engles. Bassoon. .. . ,. , . . ,.. . .. lwrsr rim: U, Xu-tin. Nl. Iiaile, QI. hulls. Nl. 1.0-1-. L. XIIHIIIWT. J. llnlllps. Y. Duntley. J. Pt:-ll:-1:. li. llwntnn, ll. hnnralcz. In Nivlif-iwnri. 5. Xarnan, ty. Xlt'l'l't'I'. xl. Zininn-r. Fernnti 1-.mg XX, liutf-licr. H. Nlnrtt-risers. F. llnrflvw. P. Lynch. IP. Wilt-wx. P. S4'llItl1'1lt'l'. ll. llrvgwii. Nl. llciisvii. . . . . . . , 'lhirtl rnw: Hr. Salazar. lJlI'HCllIl'Q P. Sosa, Nl, l,.alurcrru. J. Nm-14.11. N. lnllnni. lx. .X1i.l.-1-,,m, l.. Krnne-. Fwrirtli rnw: H. Lee, ll. lplingo-r. lf. Stinnnvrs, J, Spitst-r. Nl. Suu Ht-tt. ll I-ftlging, I.. ltnglcs. I.. Ilu-cttw, W. Jawlwsmm. l'iIlh row: R. lztllrqida. K-. llnlwr. lt, Impex. Xl, AXltirrl't'lt', Ii.Snn1h. H. Hntlrlqticx. ll. Xlwrrivtlny. ll. llunwn. 1 1 'QV 22 ff 4 as-M' 5 A A N Q M . XS ttf E N 1 E' i 4 ' '--.... V 5 f I , l 'P . ' xl' J . . P s v ' V '41 ' 1 , Q' 1 ,, v 2. 'J Q. A ' M i' M , 4 ' 4 v Z f ,-Q ' fi' First row: 5. lllalt. Y. tlolln. l'. tlonnn-r, lt. Crawford, L. Rvws. Nl. lturado, St-4-ond row: F. Niclufsort. J. Nuznrn, S. tlroswfioltl, S, Snyder, S. Lznsky. 15- ljalilis, Third row: ll. llaw- thorne. L. Engle, J. l'teilv-r. J. limnt-ron. K. lfltaincy. K. Longnecker. A. Slim-ter, V. lluntlvy, Fourth row: C. Xrnolds. NI. Hainite-r. T. Wagon:-r, P. Hunter, F. Conway. J. Strickland. Fifth Q ' D row: Dans, li. Ut-n-on. J. lonliwllo, C. lloston. li. ljamron. PEP CL B E TERTAINS T HALF-TIMES The pep cluh organized to promote school spirit. especially during the football season. Members are chosen ln try-outs. Ant' girl interested in membership may try out for the cluh which is limited to thirtx'-,fiv U' lc. Tl .l l . e gir s 16 c un practiced its drills under the direction of their sponsor. Miss Weinheimer. The chief actixity of the cluh is to form a marching unit which performs during th h lf-' 1 X ' N ' ' e a time at ho.ne, footlmall games and marches 111 town parades. The girls are assigned to third period yhvsical edu' t' ' l the formations used. O G LE DER I CREASE CHOOL PIRIT The purpose of the organization is to further school spirit at athletic contests Membership is gained through election by the Student Body. Requirements also include having a C axeragc and being neat in appearance. Sponsor for the wear was Miss Shaw. Officers include Judy Boswell. Head Song Leader: Maxis Stexenison Karen Ceertson in half-time Notre Dame game. . Vicki Nixon. and Linda Cavins. Song Leaders. The group participated actixities at the L'.C.L.A. vs. Washirlgton game and also at thc SC. vs. l.. ffavins. J. lioswt-ll, V. Hickson, K. fjeertson. M. Stew-iisoii. lwmxw Doug Williams 86 of ' -.W CARDINAL AND and Dick Crowder. Co-Editors-in-Chief if f . 'ff , ff' J L 1 f ' Af . W ff VW W, , ff! yi V al r e -:xlibs .ow X I 1 Siting: Sandra Shuck, Typist. Standing: Mildred Crow. Typist: Sondra Crow. Typ- ist: Pat Conner. Typist. Advisors: Mr. Post. Production Manager: Mrs. Daw. Business Manager: Mr. Sincoff. Production Manager. ULD STAFF it Hamm--1 U , I I f Q 4 N- If 'sSandra Thompson:,A5gjstant Edigmlg Barbara Kirkpatrick, Layout Q V I ' ' VOLUME FIFTY-om: M Rita Martinez, Artistg Gloria Fraser, Typistg Linda Ackerman, Art Editor. 87 HH me . My 'Lf V X I 1, ffl I a! ji Nt 'Y 3 'J a R. Tunzt. A. Henery. Lv. Fra-er. F. Baker. F, llelnzier. D. Lizer. D. Hfvatsoii. BLIT HE PIRIT The east of this yearns play was made up of seyen students: Suzi Baker played Ruth Condmnine: Darril Lizer played Charles Condomine: Sharri Delaozier played Elyira: Gloria Fraser played Edith: De Ann Hoatson played Madame Arcade: Home Toutz played Dr. Bradman: .Mariel Henery played Hrs. Bradman. The play was written hy Noel Coward. and was directed hy Hr. Rogers. The assistant student director was Patti Slack. The play. Blithe Spirit... was presented at Brittell .fXuditoriuni in Xoyemher. Fir-t run: fl. Ftf-yerisuli. sl. Fayyyer. 41. ilallwy. L. Fdll-l'L1I'f. Hr. XXn.i.lti11. Fpnxi-nr. Fellini vwyu Xl. Fi--on. N. We-t. l. litriliwlln. l. Hnlfler. ll. .Xlllyn-I+. lliirwl 1.-yu li. Flnlllyniuk. xl. NY-t. J. Hanl-4inf'D. Yan NH-trawl. l.. Wlnplv-y. ug we N - a 1 1 ss- I J 2? 4 m W z E vsgkx X: ei Jilin:-.. First row: N. Starns. D. Hill. J. Mooney, C. Bagdonian. T. Hubbard. P. Slack, K. Spaeth, C. Zimmerman. N. Beales. C. Kramer. D. Lazansky, R. Davidson. Second row: J. Edwards, M. Sanchez. B. Lytle. L. Dewey, C. Hancock. D. Haylor. N. Harmon, B. Tabor, J. Johnson. B. Hord. J. Alford. Bl. McConnell. C. Newland. C. Thomas, S. Mason, J. Zamora. LADY IN THE DARK The Senior Class presentation of Lady in the Darkw was held March 7, 8, and 9 in Brittell Auditorium. The play is a story of Liza Elliott, played by Patty Slack, who is lost in the maze of her own unhappiness. Through the analysis of her dreams and memories she is given back her belief in herself and her sanity. Supporting Cast consisted of: Noel Starns as Dr. Brooksg Tom Hubbard as Randy Curtis: Chuck Zimmerman as Russell Paxtong Nancy Beales as Alison DuBoisg Cor- delia Bagdoin as Maggie Grantg Jo Ann Mooney as Miss Stevensg Deanna Hill as Miss Bowersg Cleo Kramer as Miss Fosterg Denise LaZansky as Barbarag Tom Roth- enberg as Charley lorgensong Carl Spaeth as Kendell Nesbittg Ronnie Davidson as, Ben Butlerg Bruce Tabor as Jackg Joe Zamaor as Joeg and Jerry Edwards as Tom. Barbara Hord. Nancy Harmon, Mary Lou McConnell, Mary Sanchez, Dorothy Harler, Janet Alford, Bonnie Lytle, and Connie Hancock were the eight modern dancers. Denise LaZansky, Sue Mason, June Johnson, Leah Dewey, Charlene Newland, and Gail Thomas were the models in the play. STAGE CREW ACTIVE The purpose of the stage crew is to assist functions needing sound and stage equip- ment. Members must maintain a MCM Average to join this group. They work on Forms, Community Concerts, Assemblies and Plays. 89 li 1.9 112th BATTALION C. LIFORNI- CADET CORP The 112th Battalion California Cadet Corps has noyy completed its fourth full year on the Oxnard High School Campus. The Battalion Came into existence on February ll. 1951, ln that short period the Battalion has grown to he one the the stateis largest and finest Cadet organizations and has yery' definitely' taken a leading part in summer ramp aetiyities at Camp San Luis Ohispo and at the State Rifle Matches. The hasic' mission of the California Cadet Corps is two-f 1,o- ld. The first mission of the Corps is to giye the indiyidual Cadet enough knoyyledge of this military SH that should he have to enter one of the armed forces it would not he entirely foreign to him. The second general mission of the Corps is to deyelop qualities of leadership in those Cadets who haye :Completed their first year in the program. The C -.s' rps he- lieye: that rleyeloping leadership in its t-adets is a yital and important part of the education program of the high school. The Corps operate- on the premise that the general edut-ational deyelopment of the Cadet is of primary importance and that the military training is secondary to his general efluviation. li X-fT.Xl.lUN rl KH' 4.'tfyt'nson. Ki, l vhrer. xl. XY r'-I.H.lywtl-.li.Xll1til1llll. I f Q K g A I K an , 90 . 1? -5, -, fi 'M . A is-4 ' . . C' lf' 1 an-A M-,.i9..,....- - . I I X. .. B I1 'Y , K O JE 'l I E l I X I 1' , tl- I pq A is A 1 1-4 ' o , LA' 1 Q T un. I X I I 3 y ' 2 , 3 fl x ' ' LJ' v 2 z ' ' 1' ' 1-4 I H.-XTTALION LIf'il'ilLiI'QHb-I'1I'Sl row: J. West, C. Lehrer. Second row: J. Lenox, N, Kuriharia, C. Nluenich, C. Stevenson, R. Lyons. B. Carcia. T. West. Third row: J. Snyder, R. Mayo, D. Yan Liew. I. Conley, D. Pugh, A. Ne-wison, C, Conahey. T, Chatwin, B. Kindred, R. Purdy, J. Rankin. CADETS WIN THIRD TATE CHA PIO HIP The OKHS Cadet Corps Rifle Team won the Lt. Robert A. Clausen Trophy Match for the third consecutive year gaining permanent possession of the first trophy offered for rifle marksmanship in the history of the Corps. They also Won the Dion O'Sullivan Memorial Trophy Match for the second straight year. Tommy Wolf won the AH Division of the Gov- ernor Earl Warren Trophy Match and Juan Bar- reto won the class B division of the Governor Earl Warren Trophy Match. The six top marksmen from among this group will attend the National Championship Matches conducted by the National Rifle Association. The Clausen Team was: I. Barreto, G. Garcia, B. Kindred. J. Lenox, T. Wolf, J. Coultas, I. Hendrick. N. Kurihara, D. Simmons, J. Wyckoff. Members of the 0'Suflz'van Team were: B. Garcia, N. Kurihara, T. Wolf, B. Kindred, J. Lenox. Those going to camp Perry are: I. Coultas, J. Hendrick. N. Kurihara, D. Simmons, I. Wy'ckoff, B. Garcia, B. Kindred. I. Lenox, T. Wolf. RIFLE TE.-XXI: J. Lenox, N. Kurihara, B. Kindred, B. Garcia, J. Hendrick, T. Wolf, J. 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Illl II 111 I1 XXI Ir L 4 111I Il I I11I1 II I1I1I1111 4 4111 II I II1II 4 4111 I1 I1 Ill 4 I11I1 4 NI111I 11 ,111... 11 111. , 11x11 . 92 N1xlI1 11111 4 II11I1.11-I i' . T S7 5 J 11 A. . if af li 4 QIONIPXXX t, Firkt ron: IS. 4-am-ui. N-1-ond ron: J. Suyde-r. ll, Pugh. fy. Lorialivy. lhud ,. . ,. . , f . . V row: Tholu1vvoI1dJ. Hitt. J. liroun. l. Hivliard-. H. htuuon. N. Pro-I. f.. X2:lNlIll l. J. liairrvlo. Nl. Purdy. Fourth rom: lf. Kinwh. IJ. Brown. U. 'Xrvhe-r. ii. lflay. T.. Kvvlirlgl. Nl, fioriiiiiuvk. J. Ftafford. U. Tailiot. F. .-Xlxidrr-4. Fifth row: H. Jas-kfon. il. Wvmllingi. 45. Sandoval. H. Padilla. T. Frivlvon. T. Thomgmin. R. Lakn-. F. :Xhi-rnathy. J. Tin-ll. Sixth row: T. Shook. F. Nlartinu. IS. Hott. R. Nlontgoun-ry. D. Ilasw. IJ. Nwlfon. NI. lloylf-. li. KI:-inv. li. Haumdl. Se-wnth ron: H. Ruthvrford. JA Hunt:-r. I.. Wallave. W. Waluin. H. Nlvlntyrv. J. Fixhvr. IJ. Duntun. B. Bunn. Eighth ron: ll. Slit-to-5. IJ. Yan Nostrund. COMP-XXX IJ --Fir-t ron: T. W:--t. Fe-vond row: J. Rankin. T. iihatwin. B. Alfonfo, Third row: E. Svhillirarh, E. 1iff't'IlNlHlll. R. Stroh, U. Fpikerman. J. Xlillvr. TJ. Lenox. A. Strikvr, W. Jack-on. T. Bu-h. Fourth ron: F. Hoag, R. BI:-ix. 5. Peavork. N. Blankvnship. R. Ciprwx. R. Vaughn. P. Goxhay. l'. 4Q..4-tohwgo. fl. Rudy. XI. Burns. Fifth row: R. Kullfe-ar. J. Cultai. R, Hampton. H. Nlvndf-1. C. Huntvr. J. Millvr. J. Crawford. C. Stalling. J. Huukaby. Sixth row: D. Miranda. N. Xlvffarthy. fl. Javl-umm. H. Salinas. V. Young. W. Kollvr. D. filcfilullvii, ll. Huhf-r. R. Jani-. Fvwnth row: I. NlvKvown. J. Lwppvr. Xl. Doniinque-1. L. Chaniblm-P. C. Morgan. H. Munfiz. R. rXndr'l'xon. Eighth row: D. Firvhaugh. A A -is Q ki - lt' T' 'Q '4 Q ,Yi in 'Q 'tg SH is A. jfi' T ri JT ,ti 1, Si . . t J ' . gm . ' 15' ,t Q t 7 '51 Q 1: Q Jr sl lm, it h 5 ' Q b X l V 2. . if 5' ' K 'x L are Mm A A V M, M m W . . ..... ,... .. . ,M ,,Y, -,MMAMMML Ulul MMWA-M44 rg M05 My 1-lu-...... L 5 - .... EA 'Q 3 V i Q, T 5 4-4 e-5 i .ALA 1 ' ew 'Er ' 1:1 ' ' Al' ,Ml M K 3- MX Dnuixioxo. Ediror UR. RALPH Jonxsox. .411 BUZZ STAFF I FOR :IS STUDEITS The Buzz. under the capable direction of Mr. Johnson. did a wonderful joh of keep- ing the school and public informed of all news-worthy items. The Editorial Staff this year was: Kay Drummond. Managing Editor: Tamy Wag- goner. News Editor: Leah Dewey. Feature Editor: Gail Thomas. Business Manager: ,lim Ragsdale. Sports Editor: Don Beckham. Judy Clabough. Whitney Cude. Nancy Goodwin. Dave Herfurth. loan Jensen. Beth Klevins. Reporters. First row: Kay Drummond. Tamy Waggoner. Leah Dewey. ,loan Jensen. Gail Thomas. 'standing . Standing: Darryl Liber. ,lim Bag-ilalff. Don Beckham. Dane Hiejrfurlh. tp i MEN Hu- VAIXI .-.1.-1-- L- 1 W mr, w f f X U s- . ,151 WW g7MW ,X4ff'f5w C 1 -5192 ,Lf ff, fc ' Um W X f ,.,-V4 TfQI45'1fA 4,42 ,M ,Q ,4 gf :y..af:w 4, 1-0 V-M -W4 41261714 ZZ' .531 wma' f f' W fuygfyv ,f ' H . 'V f 'QFQQ Q- f,Q,',fA'? Lffvpj' f3,f':f'f ,'V ,,,,,,,.2 ,M ,,,- ,, mf '-'wp mfyq, ff,5:::':gz, X ,.',4f,V-wg V X X 'ff I lzwfifc jk-iw: ,L , 4? fox.: f, ,ww W M, ,,-fp ., 'V ci rn, Qi 'iv jfif Q, .. I , ' K . First row: B. Rapert. G. Mercer, T. Mercer. M. SooHoo. G. Rapert. Second row: G. Muenich, J. Conley. N. Yan Slvke. I. Miller. L. Olsen. Ann Sheeter. J. Persen. K. Gingg. D. Dotty Third row: P. Lyons. S. Sedlacek. S. Nason. D. Todd. B. Mortensen. D. Kyle. J. 'Wikum. M Doman. Fourth row: L. Smith. S. Besson. I. Barker. N. Sawyer. D. Wilcox. J. Ponticello S. Snyder. D. Oxford. R. Brunken. R. Lyons, M. Simmons. Fifth row: N. Kurihara. G. Leher. D. Smith. B. Ifplinger. I. Johnson. M. Howard. A. Hoslett. S. Nomi. B. Garcia. Sixth row: R. Zuniga. E. Smolsky. C. Archer. J. Grubb. M. Gallegos. B. Nelson. B. Eaton. C. Smolskv. I. Spitser. FIRST E IE TER CHOLAR HIP OCIETY The purpose of the Scholarship Society is to foster a higher standard of scholarship and general attainment on the part of students at O.Li.H.S. The officers this year were: Douglas Williams. President: Given Rapert. Vice Presidentg Betty Rapert, Secretary: Marietta SooHoo. Treasurer: Grace Mercer. ,Iunior Representative: Tom Mercer. Sophomore Representative: and Miss Yowell and Miss Fitzgerald. Sponsors. Scholarship Cluh activities this year included the Honor Davu trip to Disneyland, and the annual stage plav. Members furnished officers for many school cluhs. They also serve as chairmen for Career Dav Sessions. The O.U.H.S. Scholarship Society is a chapter of the California Scholar- ship Federation. 96 First row: L. Olsen, C. Williams, D. Katsuda, S. Nason, S. Delozier, B. Rapert. Second row: S. Bvason. A. Shefeter, D. Todd, S, Pfeiler, J. Barker, J. Ponticello, D. Wilcox, N. Durland, C. Rape-rt. Third row: F. Cockren, J. Johnson, R. Zuniga, M. Howard, D. Kyle, V. Small, L. D6-an, D. Perez, P. Lynch, P. Bursneskee, A. Hoslett, D. Crowder, J. Throckmore, T. Mercer. Fourth row: D. Williams, E. Smolsky, N. Krharia, 9. Canden, P. Mattingly, D. Hayler, J. Zeiger, J. Hubler, M. Escamilia. B. Uplinger. Fifth row: W. Anderson, W. Miller, B. Lyons, J. Spitser, M. Doman, C. Muenich, N. Van Slyke. ECU D E E TER CHOLAR HIP OCIETY .71 tax if fa First rw '.-.' : 4... Zininiernian. til. Qlttxer. E. Friiith. Xlr-. l.fj-'-we. T. Wigg ner. E, Helf. 9'-1 ntl r-'wt Xl. Wiillyerfl, l.. Platz. .X. Ray. P. Bruin. Xl. Fi--t-n. D. Han-4 n. C. llgriigfr. H Kkiie. R. Thomas. Thirtl rpm: R. Tayifir. B. Lamliert. N. Xl-l..lef-rf. H. Tri-Zhsff. 1.1, 1..l1igg+ii. L. Piif. S Rule. R. .Xd.1nis. W, Thurznt-ntl. P. Ftern. B. Kfthl. lfttmrth roi-v: 4. We-ter. F. .Xrxfii F. Baller, ,l. Taylnr. N Hainline. XI. Fifllfr. Nl. lili-tvs-. l.. Ritz. .l. Kintierti. H. Liffry, F. fire. 5. Hftat-Hn. Fifth rp'-sz L. Ev-rrnatl. A. Llaithfer. l. Fr ffvi j-n. B. Daily 4.1. itmers. R. Welles. L. Esfalante. I. Nlnnriey. P. Fiitytl. XI. 5'-wan. Nl. Lewes. B. Rtthl. I. Fwy. Fixth rt-wt: K. fgi-th. T. l'.arol.1n. T. Kat-Lifln. l. liierrliiatl. T. Flirt. ll. Nltlihjtn.1lv.i. C. Ht'-sl-Qin-. Nl. Writ-ter. A. Riff, Nl. Barallat. E. Hu'-n-. ww-nth rf-w: H. Lake. NI. llright. ll. itephens. Y. Duncan, Nl. tfaizrzia-ik Vi. Allnifn. E. Eli-,artl-. ll. liaxi-fin. Xl. Halliwell. H. Zuniga. B. Nlii '1'I'lV. W. Nliiler. lf. R-,per N Dewey. Eighth ron: I . L'-thran. C. iantl-wal. ll. llalwn. J. W-tlfe. D. if-iggine. W. D-Q-E. K. It-hn-nn. H. tmhran. Nl. Hvfuartl. pl. J-thn-fin. lt. Nhrinwat. Xl, Kelly. .l. tf i'-i gan. Nzxiti riff-sz J. -l-httnia-. A. Hn-lfftt. li. llwlfl. R. Jani-. H Hapert. .X. Pena. I.. Zutiiga. Nl. DJ'-tr-. F. lfvantiin. lj. xfnl'-Plf. U. Twlfl. D. Hnat-fin. R. lwtigtifwlwr. Tenth r-wt: H. Reg-gk. P, Bass, A. Xhff-ter. I.. Ni'-l-en. l.. Kay. P. Hrwtsl-ce. J. Hen-lritlg. X Hut'-we. Y, Hrxriiqf- IQ. K-ir-i. X. Hislinp. H. Hint ht mtl. F. .Xhernathy 4.1. Kiteley. N. Hunt. ROHANS H- VE BUSY YEAR The purpu-e --f the l-atin Club. sp:-nsnretl hy Nlrs. Lime. is In present prograins anfl auflin xisual inateridls tthith are wrreltitiw with Xnt-ient llist--ry .intl Classical Literature. Nlernlwr-liip is restrittetl tw stutlents uhh .ire currently enrnlletl in Latin. nr uhm hate hull at least Une year nf l.titin prinr t-- granting Hi nieinliership. This years nffif-ers mere: Bill llelf. Lf-1-Lfnrisulz Chuck Zitnnierinan. C-1-C-nisul: Taniy Yiiaggnrier. l'rt1et-Ir: Earlene Finitli.Qtitiest1wr. The Trtfiani tnnlx Ll trip tw his .Xngeles uhere thex xisitetl the Farmers' Nlarlxet. Ulu-ra Street. tinfl liliiiititlmii. Thi-5 .alsif tittentle-l theater parties tn fiiieitaiiia and the l'liilli.it'iiiwiiiv Xtitiiltfriuni in lms Xngelvs. Visits were tilsw matle tu lfxpositiv-n Xtiflilwriuin tintl llrilfilh Ultsernitnrx, Uthel .ittixities invluulml: llwiimn lhnquet. Wftrltl llinnvi. Nm. ltl. l'P35. .intl 1-xhiltil llisplays fur Rath tu St-ht-1-I and Open llnti-f' Nh.-tin s tit tht- lligh N li-1-tl. l.llllI1 lilllll4'1'll'l'l' --f ltv3 nienilwrs. l. A tXwdN',gggx ea waawaga EBSQ get A' t fwiifh ii, 5?E?IiiU .aeQ3ieQWSQeif . i A' .D 1 'J elle liiliifiawfgwli 9 M , - Ott 5,0 Nr N30 ew QV NC J A 155 Q N5Jk?filJL-efm yet 72K QA N XJ ,U NSQ 2 L ' ' 1 X tzfg mg L' V ff? First row: C. Zimmerman. B. Clover. E. Smith, Mrs. Lowe. T. Waggoner, B. Helf. Second row: S. Snyder. J. Ponticello, R. Wolf, B. Yetter, T. Taekett, L. Ramam, B, Barviard. J. Hamiter, C. Graham. B. Brown. Third row: P. McCarthy, M. Splawn, F. Chong, M. Daniel, J. Basley. D. Gaither. F. Lantharn, K. Fort. R. Osumi. Fourth row: V. Hawthorne, B. Benton, R. Misevie. R. Anderson, P. Matingly, D. Love, K. Jackson, B. Robylak, L. Kenth. M. Trihby. J. Crabtree. M. Hooper. Fifth row: N. Sawyer, T. Welker. J. Sawyer, M. McCoy. M. Pearson, P. Unsicker. J. Fay. B. Kohl. M. Baradat, D. O'Brien, L. Coberly. Sixth row: C. Drummond. M. Daly, B. Holland. E. Church, L. Escalante. J. Mooney, P. Floyd, M. Swor, T. Norris, J. Foster. Seventh row: V. Forner, M. Atrops, F. Kweger, K. Wyatt, D. McDonald, C. Hoskins, B. Quammen, J. Kluever, M. Beard. Eighth row: W. Anderson, T. Misenti, J. Adams, T. Oftelie, R. Lossett. B. Pierce, D. Owens, C. Muenich, D. Stevens. J. Rankin, S. Yung. Ninth row: J. Miller, R. Toutz. C. Degen, M. Davis, I. Hall, R. Adams, C. Leher, M. Simon, R. Davidson, D. Smith, T. Rothenburg. Tenth row: C. Graves, S. Stromg, A. Adams, A. Koeth, B. Hatt, M. Flores, J. Leffingwell, L. Schareges, F. LaBonte. BOYS' O PROMOTES SPOBTSMAN HIP fnder the sponsorship or llr. Killingsworth the Boys' O turthers good sportsmanship and defends the Constitution ot OKHS. They also Control the distribution of all sports letters given to athletic men and preserve the records ot incidents in OUHS sports. The requirements for nrenihership are that you rnust have earned a varsity letter in some sport at OL-HS and are willing to lead a good. Clean sports- man-like life. First row: B. Cheseres. Xl. Ayala. l. Bartlett. B. Nelson. D. Watsun. S, Norzzi. L, Wisrzers. L. Roilriquez. Second row: T. Bowler. D. Burrows. L. Suggs. B. Trihhy. l. limes. KI. Hpzhal. Third row: B. Tabor. J. Edwards. D, Hanson. J, Poll-1, Fl. Dalton. D. Bradley. -me--4 :fs ' - - A - --1 GIRL 7 W 99 MAINTAINS INTERE T I SPORT The Girls' O 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. The Girls' Ov sponsored by Miss Stover is composed of girls who have earned a letter in sports. First row: M. Johnson, B. Lopez, I. Ponce, R. Martinez, S. Herbruck, A. Smith, M. Crow, P. Conner, N. McCulloch, N. Corridon, S. Crow. Second row: P. Taylor, S. Nason, S. Dewey, B. Mortenson, Y. Gallegos, M. SooHoo, A. Carrillo. Third row: M. Luna, M. Durado, L. Vallee, C. Martinez. 4 -A,h,y.,!V .. ,.,,., W., . A, X f 1 .5 H + f--' 1 ,, , ,. ,c ,,,,,, X V V' V A ' I KM., 5,46 ',u,,,,,,-' Q, , 'ri f' X .Like f ff, frlsxlsffp J ..,,.f. A f., . .zz Q , .. .f TC , , , , f, .,.. , 1nal,.,.gii,,ff',W.,..x' Q ,. v':,-15,3111 qi A, . ., ...,..., ,. ,.,. . , . .,... ,.,. ......,.W .,.... , .,.,,, , v- ' x ,. , . .,.,, ,,.. , . , ,.,,, , .... , W.. ,..1,.,,,f...,4.,,..z......,., R I V . ,,... , ,,.,.. . ..Ce,7,..,,.c,.,F.7,,,.,. ...... ,V ...-.. ,,,.,,. I ,W .,..,. f,.,.,i,4.,.,4,.QW, ,,. ., , ff - 14- ,.,,. . i:tg 15243 I02 F Fxrsi r-ww--r H. Ftrs-e. P, Q.-cuff. I. XI +,Y1 Jury. NI. H1i4Qr.r.-.Q N 1. riii T.. 'Q Th iii-. f. f ' Nm-rm row-.: I, Taylvr, J. Da-il-. K. Iwhmw.-n. F. iXI'I'.w.'l. L DH'.wjf. R. ETL... D. HL... Tir: T-Z lv. Brw-yn. fl. Phxlljrx-NK. K. lffrtsun. Y. Hix-un. I. Bw-A-Qi. H. fel-if T.. K. Drgiiii 7... fl ,hhns-T.. B. Hwri D. Axhfr. F-qrth F. 313915. I. fvgj-Fr, I. Alfirf. E. Hifi. A. H--S. 1... Fry. L. 'gf-vriif.. H Fgttxf.. S. Hfrlfgck. J. hifi. H. Russ. Fith 5 in I. I-ix-T.. P. Xliiiliel. F Ng-ox. S. DF ',-, J. Pau.. 5. Bra'-vlfy. I. Hal.. P. Pitta... A. NIfQi?.ii.1. I. YJ.-'-iii. Nixth rw---: Z. I'fir.Qr.5. H Nxkfy. J. NI-.H-'h. D. Hiykr. I. Thirg. B. Elllexi. 5. 5515. 'f Iuhfiix-R. I. Pill.-. N. Ugrlgr' .1x, N. Chifitiiri. Qfwnth T4 NI. Pri-itiax. D. Kyla f. 11 i. P Whxttgngiwu. 1, Dain-. U XIir4.he.m. I, 1,-'T.'-'ffv3.. T. Ragga. J. Thotiig-Afii. C. Hiff li. Weufr. U Iyar.-512. Eghfh rw P. T51-lor. C. Br--wt. L. Xkfrfiiar.. P, Ftiial. P. P Ti-' L. '3r.fh':1. P Hgrpifr. NI. H1344-T. D, Twig J. Phgfgx. J. I'-rj-. Nifith 7 rv ,V 5'7- Krafifr. XI I1,grf 'f. 't. H H4.Q.5ri3 q'S BUILD-MAIXTAIX CHARACTER bfmwx' T11-X T IPLIPIH'-E' if tw 1.-xwaitv. Illdillldill .md extend throughout the mme. N1-lim-1 .md wxllxmllhty. high Nt.111d.11'ds uf tfl11'i5ti.m vh.1r.1cte1' in Jun- 14.71401,5ffll1'71 V11'1N 111 UL H N X1 Iixitic- mf the Llui 116 ftel , . . . N . ' 1 . ' ,1 ' game dalmcfw. X D43 lllHl.'11fXN1l4'l1.iIl1lflll'bWl..iIUI3. Thu .xl-H 11x lfmhfit- iw rhv 11:-My at vithvl' hmtcl' wx' Th.111hsgix'iug. The HHIIQDTIF llllf KPN' XxrJI Im Hut tm P111 hhut C il Tl N ' . . . .. N .. - X 1 K1 mums. Ylce P1651- Jent: Xml' X 4.l'l'I'l1l l1. F:--'wtkxlxg Nhwx I1-11 Xl- iimllmflll TI'C1'L1I'G1 Jw Mm - . . . 5 . . Nfmvlwy. l.h.apl.m1: Hhfna Plfxw-. H1-twlhikul ip , . 11:1-wie were Nliss Huey .md ffhhlx N Kill-wwlm. J E IDR HI-Y F RTHER HIGH STANDARD OF CHRI TIA CHARACTER The purpose of the Senior Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend through out the school. home. and Community, high standards of Christian character The eluh was under the sponsorship of lVlr. Laidlaw. A ,4,. , - .ff ff -1 A . , f u 1 , H 1 I M4-M .Jar I f' ' ,V J ' 4 ,Q 1 ,f 1 I . ' 1 ,P I I ', I I , I f l -2 A . 4 I fb -r f. I ff- 'ff ' I 7 5,1 f 1,1 V , j I , f, v Y , .. 7 f I I , . 'ff , - - f 'f ' ,4 ' r, ' C 6- ' 1 4 I ' ' f l , 1 ' 7' , i N I , w' , ' 4 Q 5 1 A t f ,, , ' , 4 1 Firxt row: C. Xe-en. D. Pugh. D, Hr-rfurlh, D. Liner, T, Boller. Nlr. Uflum, Sponsor. Second row: J. Dullain. ll. Drummond. ,l. Ragbtlale-. J. Brown, B. Gallagher, C. Cruz. D. Burrows. Third row: D. Hani. D. Riley. E. Frost. Nl. Purdy, Nl. Daria, J. Humlberg, B. Esealanle. L ' V. , , f rift I . , A cf X ,L fo, In :iq --I' , ,Q 'A V QQ I IW R , ,' ... el' , 't .,, , , -A 'L ,A I in - 3, 2 ,W ' ..i. A W Q'i--.,L A ' ' A itt Q gl : f-I , A A , . A e'.... z. - I ' f 2, f lr 1 ' - i ' QL: in F 5 ,, 5- 2 Q 2 , 'W . A L immw 45'n4 If I 154 First row: J. Baradat. Nl. Baradat. J. Person. G. Swink. J. Thornton. NI. Vickers. K. Karmath. Second row: N. Dick. B. Kohl. J. Murdock. D. Oddf-ne. T. Board. I. Alger. R. Renna. G. Ashton. B. Lambert. R. Misevie. Third row: S. Hainline. XI. Fiedler. L. Soske. B. Swor, P. Ferguson. Nl. Clowes. F. Swiger. T. Rago. P. Bennisun. Nl. Brown. T. Buckley. Fourth row: D. Crawford, Nl. Zizi. P. Thompson. A. Terborgh. P. Bnghaw. K. jackson, D, KOH, J, Hoyersen. A. Henshaw, P. McCarthy. Fifth row: KI. Splawn. W. Housley. 5. Yarber. C. Herdmann. S. Lanthorne. Xl. Heck. D. Dyer. D. Pugh. P. Mattingly. P. Hayler. L. Yeath. H. Henshaw. S. Besson. JU IDR TRI-Y Linder the sponsorship of Miss Bartee the inenilwership of the Junior Tri-Y attended day at the Hollywood Bowl. later attending the Cal- ifornia BCLA game on the same day. They also went to Snow Camp. Pine Valley. in February. The r-lull is organized to Create. maintain. and extend throughout the school and eonnnunity. high standards of Christian character for freshman and sophoniore girls. Officers for the year were: Marilyn Vickers. President: Marilow Baradat, Vice Presidentg Kathy Kanirath. Treasurer: Patsy Brown. Historian. First row: D. Burrows, D. Watson, R. Duke, K. Bright. R. Davidson, C, Zimmerman C. Lehrer Second row: D. Rogers, D. Pugh, K. Wilson. Nl. Davis, T. Henson, N. Van Slyke, J.lCarmichall Third row: R. Blelby. C. Zimmerman. P. Planner, R. Wrrlf, D. Lizer, C. Ne-sen. Fourth row L, Martin. D. W illiams, R. Winter, T. Dabbs, NI. Davis. F. LaBonte. KEY CLUBS MOTTO- ERVICE Developing community service attitudes for its members is the purpose of the Key Club. The club sponsors the 'Lmost valuable playerw trophy for the Oxnard-Ventura football game, sells good school pennants during foot- ball games, and aids the local Kiwanis Club in some of its activities. The highlight of each week for the Key Club is to send one member, out of twelve seniors, twelve juniors, and six sophomores, to a Kiwanis Club Luncheon. The club is sponsored jointly by the Oxnard Kiwanis Club and by the Oxnard High School. It is a member of the Key Club International. J. Dullam. S. vlohnson, C. Drummond. D. Beckham. R. Estabrook. J. LaZansky. Fifth row: us' it First ri-ss: E. Church. C. Thelma-. L. Dewey. tl. Xlueniuh. Sewnii rim: X. Yin fiyke. E. 'l'he:ti 9. vlurlier. B. Lynslszy. ll. Klflsijlt, D. Gunipertz. Third ri-in ll. Yan Liew. 5. Herring. X. Petite, Nl. Dui-. 5. Ur-l-irizer. N. llurl.1nd. Nl. Pearson. Fourth rw-: 1. tflonlrx. lil. Ft eta B. Kriif. J. lluyer. If J I. I f 2 ' tl, 5 it f ffl, 'tin Hi L P l l F f ,I V 5 5 L I ' I 4 ll i Y N , I f ' A 4 0 l I I J Qs lv X i .. t, W.F.C. FL'RTHl2RS UNDERSTAXDIXG The purpose of the Woislil l:1'iendship Club is to en.ilwle students to under- stand the ways of living of other people and to increase understanding and redufxe prejudices nniong tures and peoples. Any student Indy join the W.l:.C. Nleinliers exchange letters with students iilii-ood and work on projects to help pove1'ty-st1'icl4en school children in other countries. FAR ER WI FIR T PLACE The future Farmers of America entered the local, regional, and state F.F.A. Judging Contest where they participated in livestock, vegetable judg- ing in Southern California for the planting trees on Arbor Day. Officers were: Rex Howard, President, Don Chase, Vice President, Mar- tin Ayala, Secretary, Bobby Evans, Reporter. The purpose of the club is to train students for proficiency in farming and for rural leadership. The requirement for membership is that the student be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. Sponsor of the Club this year and since its founding is Mr. lVIcElmurry. First row: J. Jones, L. Morris, A. Endm-voets, J. llooher. T. Burns. J. Anderson. Second row: C. Peters. J. Hugan, Xl. Kelly, NI. Lashley, F. Silvf-ria. Third row: E. Bannister, M. Wagner, M. Ayala, J. Ogburn, U. Venabl:-. Fourth row: K. Compton, D. Chase, U. DeBoni, R. Rice, R. Howard, R. Towe. Fifth row: P. Plumley, M. Shannon, D. Rogers, D. Rogers, M. Bright, E. Ivora, B. Evans. C. James. V 41. ,ma H l X, 4' HOMEMAKER EO TER LEADER HIP COMMUXITY LIFE The purpose of this cluh is to foster development of creative leadership in homemalqing and community life. All girls who have had one semester of Homemalqing or are at the present time enrolled in Homemaking classes are eligihle for memlfership. Each spring the girls have a fashion show for their mothers in which all girls inthe homemaliers' clulu may participate. First rows: Nli-s Noonan. X, Uirriiifiin. B. Ellison. F. Brawley. B, l.f-'risky Li. Eiiisgn. E Casa-. ff-ffinil ri-wx N. ljtxamrnen. P. lirguhart. H. liurri-. C. Thrasher. C. Liftjk, Third pgwg Q, Biff-,:, N. Peratf-. L. Turner. P. Niall. I. Barrow-. E Eauer. ll. Da'-vlfv. l:-urth rwv: E. Sviiifs. D. Hsyiaf. J. Tharg. ' V vs .il ' rm' in f f s WH. yy . at ' ' we 42 gf K 's-i if L N 'X .4 gf g1.g A is Aww Nat'-N' fe' . 1- . V ' ss N Q 1 fn 5 ' ' l, 3' We ' s f. ',.'! A 45 M Q.. , , M Q V -. 'Q ' ' . 7 47 ., ' 7 , Q f .. V Q A .1 524719 V!! -21,1 Y ,N ' 1.,, 7514 V V ' ' QX . . . , V ' , I J I S M 1 i ts A .., . ' - i A J 41 Q H f fr ' , we w K 'Q A ' ' f Q . ., - . Q ,af sitio XS S' A iw if sf WI! Y l re A AH J ti' ,Mas gfgf J a- . S U I A 'lrst row: S. Delsozier, L. Olsen, R. Adams, A. Henry, J. Sawyer. Second row: H. Anderson - X, . ME De I 1 l . an, S. Candin, KI. DeVore, H. Dube, P. Brown, S. Besson, A. Ray, C. Crave-s. Third row' ' V L. Krone, XI. Hooper, D. Hawthorne, R. Misevic, J. Adams, D. Barrett, P. Baker, V. Small, C. Mercer. Fourth row: M. Pearson, l. Welker, P. Lynch, B. Prado, J. Pinch, D. Haylr-r, J. Alford, i l C. Thomas, D. Todd, F. Hooper. Fifth row: C. Williams, S. Pfeiler. N. McCauley, C. Clover, S. JJ Nason. C. Stevenson, N. Durlancl. Sixth row: B. Sutton, S. Herlnruvk, E. Smith, J. lvev, C. Bag- A rl! J JP 1 X 4- F11 j W J N doion, N. Sa wyer. X Ana' X , f V F N, . ,M qu, j 1 .Ja xv irw F.T.A. LEAR THE OPPORTUNITIE SV 1 TEACHIIS The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to learn about the opportuni- ties in teaching, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacherg and to foster the development of student interest in teaching. The Oxnard Future Teachers Club is affiliated with the National Com- mittee of F.T.A. and the State Education Association. Officers for this year were: Ron Adams, Presidentg Avrial Henry, Vice Presidentg Linda Olsen, Secretaryg Sharri DeLazier, Treasurer. Dr. Zahor- sky acted as sponsor for the Club this year. Activities included participation on career day, Panel Discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of the elementary schoolg and a dinner with the membership of Phi Delta Kappa. mv' -1 if -'T 2. 'ff .4 I 41 .46 1 A., V. 4 First ro A,-,A 1 G. Diffs. D. D331-1. 41. RQ-ff. L, Ditirll. B. 176125. G. High. K. BQTT ive. Y. M Kinna. 1. Carlaia. H. Cf.. tt. D. H:j.:1,Qfs. ffcfici 1. 5511. 1, I-riff.. 1. Ifiii-rijr. ff. Lzuriih. B. r. P. Ffrglx 1. Y. Hryikfe' f-.' iii. 1. 1'-Qiifs. G. lflifr. L, Hiiiliif. X. Qiffiiii. 1. F' .ikiin-i. D. N1irih3T.i. P. 1357351 C. Bunch. R. R-3115. 1. A1522 H. f113Dj11'Q. Y. C3111 Q. D. T 1.!N. 1-i. D. Di: ,-,'4 Joi. Puri j' .-.' : N. Hvjllleerj-'. H. Hifi. G. Hifsiill. G. L- iff. P. Brow-111. G. Cvgs i. I . Dai-. 5. 911 FS. 5. De'--fp. .-X73 Qi. T. Uyigg iff. 1. Ti'--' Fifxh rfw-fc D. Kpk. A21 tt. 1. T11orn:vr1. 1. Person. 31. Dani. D. Wllgix. 1. Dire. , vwikxfii. P. Huiifr. H. RQQQQ-f. 1. Taj-fl-r. H. I-11:91 i. Sfifli T--' -4.' 3 El. His-. 31. 53135. T. fifigffi. K. Cingg. E. Hi?-hill. D. H-Sh.. 11. 1f1fQ:+r. F. Bri' .-,' Q-j- 11. 'li--19. A. Twfrgi. Y. Zig. 'Pvmnh rw.: N. Hi.KZlf.'. X. H,gi1,i1jrifi. D. P-iia lf. Kwai. B. 1..Ef'1'T'. R T331 f. H. fpff ' P. Ta'-fff. 1. Ali ri. LAS AYISPAS EXCGKRAGES GOOD CITIZEXSHIP The p1.11'po-e of thi- 1111111 1- to take pmt 111 mifiug .md lNd111t.11111l1g sf-11001 -111111 111111111 the 11f 1m1f1- +11 QHW1 111112011-111p. The 1-11111 se1'w+ .15 an .isslstaut 11.1 1,.11f?f-i'1P.111H1'-. 11I'I11vf?1'- 1111 thv 1..1N XXINIIAN 1.11111 .nv 11.115 1.1111 11.m11tvr. Pwfldelltz 1.mc1,a ffmixmx. Yi'-f? P19-11191111 .m11 Jmwt T.1xh1m'. 5er1'et.1N-1-1'e.1sL11'e1'. The 114111-111' 1111 1111- X'r'.1I'1N X11NN1.11l1l1x.1-. Thi- fffKl1'111V 1..1x Xxixyxa- 1111111 p.11t1v1p.11m1 111 Pep 11.111105 L1ll141l1Q 111111111 Ilf'1'1ill1X, .111 fm111.,ur1g1- 1.1113 mth Yr-11111111. m.u1v pmtmw .1L1XCI'11r1l1Q foot1'.111 111111- 11111mQ 1111- u-.1 13 .11111 .11-1-01.11.-.1 thv Q-1.11 pwtx t111'm1:1w11t rlw 100111311 -ayqvlll CIE CE CL B fH'fik'tx1'S of llw Sm'ic'l1m'v Clulr lhis yvur wwe: Mivlnwl Domain, Presidfinlg Noel Van Slvke, Vivc Pl'CSidt'lllQ Cvurgc Wlucniuh, rT1'E'ilSll1'Q1'Q Lo Ann Engle, St'l'l'PtLl1'yI, Mr. Been. Sponsor. Tho purposc of the vlulx is to promote interest in science and to perfornl t'XpCl'il1l0lllt-3. PII'-I nm: U. E111 nn Xl llumdn. N, Yun , . ll. hllx. .I. 4,unlrAy. ll. PILIIIWT. H. Lyollf. Slykv. U. Wvillizlnlg I1 ll. Hvrfug, Thilwl ruw: H. I 4 Jnla. Sf-Qoml row: H. Kiliux. Tort, J. Bpltwr. . . -...Maw 1-- 'q,,...f 'sl' 'C , X471 X X R QYW xx M at 5711- i l x. 5 ' ,5 ' Q .. wx 0 S 4.4, JI1 K . 1 . ' 5 t 1. 9 -ml . I - , - -1 ' X' 3 -1 Q Q ' X . L ' Ka S 5 I ni' . K -1 9 . 5 M K 1 Q f is 5' ' 1' ki - '-. it 1, 1, r ' ' if ' .A , . i' i X X J' N-. V - - I Y 6 - .xo IA ' '. l Q L 1 9 ,N u . 'N I ps V t . , 1- , w , ... . 3 A - 8 1 3 3' 5 A A 0 . ' S 'Q - X W - a,.' wg D 'X .. X X' Q N X 'ri ' s I gg, t . f il 'g LL. Pir5i I-Hwt C. Elii5f-ri. l. Siiieetnn. S. Erigiie. A. lfiiliiin. F. Lgzpih-:i::e. P. E5i:i5igi. Al. Erwvi. Al. H--Lk. C. Ancirew5. Sewii-i i'-Jw: S. 5e3r5. G. Boiler. F. Lgiiiir.. LV tiger. G. P73551 L. l7reri3:5. Ll. l'l1rri5. I. Fiii1Ze5. R. Aliriinei. Third Inv: 1.. Alijeiiii. S. Elle. G. C251 Al. Alex. A. Crgrii. ,L 'iiiiirgi 5. P. Lrgligri. R. Ville-. B. Prziii. L.. Nlirzii-1. H, Lrifig. A. C tie-. P :ZF rf rv: B. H--l1ih3e5. K. Lfihriey. l. lfiiiieri 2. R. Deute-gh. W. I. 5.:'T1:1gi-.:. L.. Riggjii. C.. Ne'-Qiff. l. 'faq-er. 5. Ala--52. S. Llrf-ww. D. Rain-ii. R. Price. R. Ret1Ze5i5. Pfth rf'-v: Sl. Alfieiii. L. Krviie. Xl ,l-f1i5en. P. Nltll-4111. D. Kyle. lf. Diaz. R. liirkg53ir1fk. Al. Alitiiri-5. P. S 53. ,l. Cf' -5 ll. S 5a. Al. Ri-45. S. Riiiiirez. Sixth ww: S. Griffith. P. Stihl. S. Hiwwkim. R. lf1iie5Qie. S. Cats. E. Fnitz. ll. Yaltiz. R. Nr+jli0ii5. R. Oriel. lf. lSr'5tfin. Seierzth row: I, Hi we. A. Re'--5. A. lzlrinf. B. Peer. Sl. Ailiftv. E. Bauer. D. Lia'-tier. P. Siiykerttigi. G. Ala?-hill. G. H51iFli4gi. R. Henry. S. Stir150n. Ll Perri. Eighth ri'-ri R. Segoxia. E. tfi3i'ii'.2i. S. lfligrii. R. L' ii .ff . R Th-3535. S. Hari-er. P. Siivitz. L. Wheeler. N. Vern'-fri. Y, ,l-ih:5i:1. Nxitii TTY. L. Xlgttpi J. BAE. R. Nlfrriil. C. Crit. ,l. lgrpin. R. llfrii n. P. Piltiiff. R. Dui- levi. E. D'.1i.57.. N lf' iieli. Sanihez. E.R.L.A. DEYELOPS LEADERS EUR BUSINESS WORLD Thi5 elulv wa5 o1'g.1nized for the development of le.ide1'5hip in the lrn5ine55 5tudent5 .tlintit to enter the liu5ine55 world. Alenilieiship i5 open to 5tntlent5 enrolled in at le.i5t one ltn5ine55 in-nurse. Uffieer5 for the year were .liitly Cdiiierwifii. Pre5itlent: Evelyn Thnni.i5. Yin-e l're5itlent: Retty Riipert. Tre.15- urer: Judy Adaina Set-ret.11'y. The tflnlf .1150 in-.iri'ie5 ont it5 activities with the help nf .1 Llotirtl nf Dii'ei:toi'5. Avtivitie- p.i1'ticiptitetl in during the year invlntleil: .i trip to the F.irnier5 Nlditlxet in L05 ljtlltlvltl-1 llnin-l'nin Sale lhiw: .1 CRS TY tour: Help to neeily lninilie- ilnring the Chri-tin.i5 Se.15nn1 Stale of tlreeting C31-dg, The ivijztiiiifntinii i5 tifl'ili.1tt-tl .it the State .intl Ntlllltlltll len-15 with l1ei1dqi1.ti'te1'5 M I , A . . w . dt XKL15l1111gltIIl. Ill.. A 5ti1te vniiwittinii w.15 heltl .it Rixersiile. L,alilo1'i1it1. with Int-.tl 1-lmptvr' it-pi'e5t-iit.itiw. pr.-51-nt. lht- -pniiwi' ugh NI155 Hall. fi ,f First row: E. Rogers, D. Hill, J. Ranney, J. Sterling. Second row: C. Roberts, L. Potter J F ll's ' a 1., G. Thomas. P. Floesblatt, V. Small, S. West, Cf. Sowers. Third row: N Hunter B Dahbs KI. De Vore, C. Clover, B. Yetter, J. Zamora, D. Pirz, S. Varnau. Fourth row' P ,Potter Burfeindt, C. Kramer. F. Lauthorne, J. Foster, T. Board, R. Fspinosa, L, Nelson.. B. Mrilin J a B. Daily. Fifth row: D. Tod. N. Durland, S. Shuck, J. Mooney, J. Alford, P Eaton B Pearson P. Brown, A. Adams, D. Kinseh, M. Wiletvx. Sixth row: E. Gerry, L Renfro Ik .Keller J Barker. C. Newland. C. Gagdoran, J. Cuyer, E. Smith, S. Catis, K. Spaeith, M. gisson, S. Drew beventh row: M. Geometti, A. Pena, L. Wheeler, B. Mendoza, G. Hvidlelwugh, M. Pearson, F B ' . J. H Q ' ' ' ' rown ammett. H. ealmas, D. bteele, M. McCoy. J. Brawley. Eighth row' R Lee L James C. Comey, L. Zuniga. J. Erickson. D. Wilcox, M. Daniel, S. Davis. L. Flores, Lee. Ninth rowiri J. Conley, S. Yung, P. Ziese. MU ICIA ATTE D CO CERT The music club is an organization of students who are interested in hear- ing good music. Club programs include record concerts, student talent, recitals, and trips to Los Angeles concerts. 4' 7 2 ,MZ 11M 1 A Il3 I f 1 A 'I 1- U ,J QL 9 Q ' 4 A-. Txrs: few: D. Dxfer-i. A. Xewlin. I. Brown. I. Paul. D. Txype. :eccfnd 1'-Jw: Lv. TT pr---f 'Veffsv H Vw A Hfsfsv T Hv-fer P Eason. T. Rsgo. lx. Blecky. I. T 2 'N l L. Kreme. 5. Ysrber. E. Thezxss. L. Zsrsigczs. ll. Ries. T. Lazscic. L. T'-sires. L. H- ..T...A .l. s rw-w 1--if A Csfrillc-. R. 5:12111-ns. T'-earth row: T. llharreguy. B. C3211-bell. R. P L. T3r:et. D. Per.. L. Dean. I. Bgradat. D. Kinseh. C. Heide. J. Palensky. Fifth row: E 'ulcers L. fs.:-ibfii. P Pfrie.. Nl. Vickers. K. Keller. K. Kaiiratll. D. Kvhl. T. Tlilirntox. T. vigert. S. H T Fries. fiX'li rem: ,l. 3T':l3eth. L. ffiilth. T. Heislnaw. G. Swirik. G. 3 ll. X1'1 '2 ' P Kliiciell. A. Gallagher. L. larzzes. B. Smith. Se'-enth rc-nv: Z. Darlins. Del-Jlier. T Hume: F, Pfeiler. TT. Hensley. C. lfgrran. K. Gingg. D. Tc-dd. R. Lee. D cox. Eighfll .L--. BT Peers-Jn. B. Rzpert. P. H-jLe'.--i. D. Earrezt. N. Hcllauley P. Tlxlivnigs-il A. Terbj-rgh. KL Iii E. L'sibs. .L Alger. R. Reina. Njxih r-pw: D. Wzlliaxs. K. Wilson. 3215... I. rgxser. BT billegos. H. Maurer. R. Eruilier. I. ls-.-ru. D. Str-h. B. Smith. Terirh C. Arelle.. N. YEL Flylge. L, Grubb. Nl. Sulliuan. R. Hullmll. ,l. Eiw.ar1is. Elewemh T33 Conley. D. Asn L.ew T. Crawfwrd. L. Legsez. ul. lffpaparr-3. G. Skeeter. T. Tw-ire.. K. Dance. T. Elrcksfn. R. fire-h. Twelfth nw: P. Barsdat. KI. Salas. D. Maxi-Jn. 1. Conway. T. Rappa. ,l. Tayllir. 5. lbisou MARIACHIS ADD SPANISH TOLCH L-Ildf?1' the di1'eq-timx uf Nliss LAPINJIT tlmis 1.e' lul1 promotes .111 interest in and an appref.-iatif-11 of the Fpauisll l,.mgu.1ge .md the customs of Spanish spe.1li- lI1g1f'4flL1l1lI'lEF. The utlficels for this year were: Domm Lee Kyle. President: Joann Paul. Vive T'1'esif.le11t: .Toy-'e TTITIWII. Fev1'et.11'y: ,Tegmette Zeiger. T1'easu1'e1': Al Nffwlm.Se1':e.mt-.at-Arm-1Dlmwxfonl. Se1'ge.1nt-.it-Arms. HA IATEUR F O T ER I TERE T A ATEUR RADIO The Oxnard Hurmilvurs are sponsored lay Dr Kcnd ill A . , z . S you might guess the clulfs purpose is tu foster interest in amateur radio. By contacting its memlnershi - f ' p one may have a message sent anywhere in the World free via amateur radio. A. Liedtke, C. Jaeksuu, M. Duman, E. Plummer 5:- 1 3 I 4 'ii FREXCHMEX HULD DTXXER PARTY Requirement for nienrlfership in this cluh is an interest in the study of the influence oi French culture on American culture. Activities for the year included a Christmas dinner panty. a field trip to Cinerarna and a dinner at a French restaurant in LA. The officers ror the school year were: Janice Barker. President: Xaomi Perate. Yrce President: Susan Besson. Secretary: Monica Wagner. Treas- urer: Dorthy Hayler. Grace Mercer. Diana Dyer. Program Conrniittee. The clulj' is under the direction of Mrs. Defilva. Pxsi T. Harker. l'lI '9Qf f'.fl N. P-Tate. Yuis Pffsgfeii: 5. Bess 2. Secretary: XT. Wagiet. Tfeisgr-r. fee ii suv: T. P1332-jr. Xl. WLT-IQX, sl. Hi 1-Ts-i. lil Yaiig-7Z:. Thlfi rj'-sz R. Nf:T'is ll. Hspler, Z. Darling. 1. Haj-'ler :Q Q L, 1- i, Q- 1. ' U '- 'pf ps. Q- I , 'N sf' 3 Q 7 in First row: A. Ramires. D. Lopez. R. Ramirez. Set-oml row: R. Ortiz, L. Ayala. F. Mayorga. Third row: H. Bentran. J. Hernandez. LO CABALLERO 9 AIM- ER ICE Membership is limited to students of Mexican descent who have merited membership in the club by their performance or service to O.U.H.S. Selec- tion is made from the Sophomore to the Senior classes by teachers, sponsors, and members. The club is planning to get backing from a local Latin-Ameri- can organization, and to develop many interesting activities for its members and for the betterment of the school. The club is sponsored by its founder, Mr. Ramirez. LAS DAMAS HELPS XEEDY CHILDREX Linder the direction of Mr. Rainirez the nieinliership or Las Danias helped needy' children in the Colonia area and held a Christmas Program. The officers this year were: Sarah Mayorga. President: Alice Carrillo. Vice President: Helen Bolfadilla. Secretary: Margie Chererez. Treasurer. The purpose of the cluh is to recognize girls of Mexican descent for out- standing work or service for the school. Girls niust lie of Mexican parentage and outstanding acconiplishinents. First rim: M. Lliexeres. E. B-il-aililla. A. Carrilli-. F. Mayrrrga. Frm-riri r--wx: R. Flores. Y. Espinc-La IJ. Madrid. D. Zuniga. R. Larela. Y. Franco. M. Robles. Third rn-.ig H. I.'.rren:.iii.i. A. Ordaz. M. Dniiiinquf-1. li.. lfrianifes. H. Prescas. D. Monz'-n. l. llarjia. M. Pfragi. J. L-reg. N. Mi nz-in. K ia pb- ,irq PM - . 1 . - 3 3 . X 1- i 4 Q' 1 F F' , , if 1 E r 'X - g. q s x u , x 'N ' QQ f gk F. 5 x X 'Z .K N 'x . v- CA ER CL B S APS PICTURE Under the direction of lVlr. Tomlinson the Camera Club assists in the publication of the Cardinal and Cold. Its officers are lma Jo Hall. President, and Linda Sandliohm, Secretary- Treasurer. The purpose of the Club is to promote skills in the field of Photography, under the direction of its able sponsor, Mr. Tomlinson. Field trips were taken to Los Angeles, Griffith Park, and the Farmer's Market. First row: L. Sandbom, l. Hall, R. Ray, J. Jordan, R. Mairer. Second row: D. lmhoof, L. Morris. D. Harper. J. Norton, K. Cilbody. Third row: M. Pearson, l. Welker, J, Silva, J. Regions, F. Engel, J. Erickson. Fourth row: J. Moms. R. Hudnall, R. Brunker, D. Duncan, D. Stevens. J. Lyrrell. . fi... E v- . 1 Xe' . N, , a- ' ' lu--ff 'lLm. tw. E - 'rio t' I S 12 1, ami. .4-sam' t v 1 S 1 V E Q Q 'K 9 -4 1 11 1 ' - s, . ynv ' .,. 1 . 3 It 1- ., f 1 '1 1, si 0,54 --.g .. ,J tg 1. .rf V I 1 at K 4 ..,,..,....e ' .ss Hi- 4 ,.1 . . . fe ex' 72 uf ,Af , 21. M gif- eff l2O ii .U ajsz ' K 3 '11 ' , ,115 fl 1-.. if 1 7 has L J ' ii I ,.Q',- i 1 Q ii i, k. 1 Qi A . V vvr: I A VV .' A J., Eg A' . P ii V X. m V 'Y ' 'ii ,,,,, A ' - - g .' A 1 -,ii X' 7 1 ' 5 1 at First row: XI, Pearson. L. Evert-3.13. D. Hnats-i-11. H. Hulk. F. Qhcing, 1. Gravis. A. fuliimin. 5, Crux. H. X.111111am1. Se-515111-i r-Jw: C. Church. W. Hiller. H. Brurii-gen. R. Benton, L. Wisner I. Millen H. T13-kuyariia. S, Nomi. N. Yin Slyke. ll. Huhel.'iG, lacks1fri. B. Tab-gr. Fir. Q-i-spe gf'V'T'ir'.'Y. RACQUETEERS QRGANIZE The te1111is 1-11111 Wdr foriiied this yeiii' to sti11111l11te .111 interest ill te1111is and to ottei' 111-tixsities 11113h1d111g trips to to111'11.1111e11ts. eluh to111'1111111e11ts. and to e11j11y miie sm.-i.1l .11i-tivity. Uffifqers this vetii' iiiuhideds 5.1111 Noiiii. P1'esi1le11t: Noel Y1111 Slvke. Yice P1'esi1.ie11t: 51111111 Cimsi. Seeiet.11'y-T1'e.1s111'e1'1 N.111ey Coiiidoii. Student w f..1111111:ii Hep.: Nici-Qey Huhei. He1'o1'd111g SCL'I'l'ILll'Y. N111 Cospei' and Niiss Sh 1111 were the NINIII-Ul'r. . Q ' 1 ssl Q S: .-Q X K A X' 'x X- U f - --' ff -4- - ' f X , Q X , , XYQXX M X ' SX? X X vo f v I pf f .- M ' wa . ,Mi JZZQZMJ Z? ,Q.X 1 A .'X W'QQ F J ' ,iz 9' , ,, f'2 4 O ',5' .. . Q f A J 645 ' I, J :fo ' J N0 ,,, My , 4056415 I new , ,QQ MlQ,J, , Qmfjwmzwf- - ' ,-Paw awww , za,f,,,J,l,,,L,,AZ,?g -600' dfffkgzf 1,1 A 0 wiv' sfafanzdz- AM! fl J A. , f, ,JH ,ff f -. H f,.fS6Mf A,4,f!.z, uw' 9' - wc, I , , gf Wi, V 3, ,V 'V - A mi ' ' - QU. 4 I 22 ,aw ri 1' ,-1' fs x .- K , . . lwl1n'll1w1R1vu1lf f1'wv'w,,ww- Um, H1 bYXL'l'X HICIGXS , , X 1' Marilou Baradat. Sophomore l'rz'nees,s NOT PICTKRED: , , f ' Tan1y'Waggoner.',funz'0r Princess Q Lf!u L e RQ! CL!V N A 1- Connie Callie, Freshman Princess . ON OXNARD CAMPUS Km ,I -- kay Drummond and Dick W3tSOIl. Queen and Ixmg of Sweetheart Dance n ,W gee N A 1 rs- - E l -...c - - , . B ' s ' 1 5 A N c - -. t-'25 ' C! fi 5-3 1 f ! ' ' lg' 5 Cs? oiirs M-Lit MEMBER: as , Q- A is 4 5 'gg -fi .fc is t I 'H . 5 I 2 in F 1 i ' 7 f ' i . e r . . . - 5, QQ ' ji l E , - Life membership in the Lal- -- E h x.-v S ' in I ifornia Scholarship Fed. is an hon- - -3. ,,.. or not easily achieved. A senior N q' 'ff '4 must have been a member of the ... ' 6 ,' f f . . . Q! H 4 Y ' Q - . 3 local chapter tor tour out of his Q 5 i V last six semesters of high school. w-pf ' 5 the six being two sophomore. tu-- ,gs iunior. and two senior. wg. B 1 , f' 1' , 'f,,.. F J 5 1 l ' f-F' to -f Q -4- BV' Yak.-s Y:--Y QT,-We Behr HTH' Berrev DODS WILLLDIS, Garcia. lszes frizer. Standing: Mice Dc-man. Glen insert' Lehrer. N-iriian Klrihara. H-,beri l.vcns. fain N-ini. 4 k 9.51 SCHOLARS RECEIYE .-XWWARDS The Bank of Anieric-a offers awards to seniors who niav be recommended by the facultv members of the department in which the senior has excelled as a student and in which he has a major. His school and c-immunity activities and indicatii-ii of his promise as a useful citizen are given much 1f'Q'Y15ldEI'3Il'QfI1. LIONS CLUB ANNtfbL'Nt,QES WINNERS Left ff, rightg Nanci Sawyer. Ronnie Toutz. lifliltti Fpitse. and lffrdella Bagdolian are the tlul' mn- ners in the l'f'56 Student Speakers contest. spon- ---red liv the Lions lilulis f'lC.1llf1iI'Hl.3 and NFNJILIV The four will speal-4 in zone lnriipetiti--ri. l24 ....4,1, . feaieiz ,lst Hit'-tbrs.. ,lgif ll'.g'3:. Niniy lfirrilisn. Betty Rsgett. E:g.i...e: R get- Fisixigr urlillifgf, Nlik- D:-gig Rex l'lf--sr,1,ll':iQ- lui? '.s.b1..Es:c:. A is EMALER ROGERS -QQ. X'-' WSF. , , .. -IL I-X15 iff. 9. l' -uit A .. LAUNA SOSKE .1 '14, - f T ' . .. gf XA 91 is ty. -1 V- ,gl . ff!!! 'J ffxf , . ' sim RRRITRLRJR ' 'RUTH TAYLOR 31 , ,w'f i'K, N . NX Y new XM X st' xy ,is . H MARIETTA soo Hoo JONATHAN WEST 303' of Quarter During the school year a girl from a different class is selected each month by the Girls' League Cabinet the Girl of the Month. Girls are nominated on the basis of un- selfishness, honesty, cooperation, friendliness, and character. i As a part of the award each girl is presented with an em- ' 'Y 'YL4 , ,1 ,g?,.- A, ' ,g'f ' ,MJ'5.if. '- ' T r 1 'L ' ' o - , , N! ,,. bossed silver pendant bearing her name. Selections for boys of the Quarter are made on the basis I , ' V E111 I f Leg A .sa 0 . . T.e to - 1 A Q: of scholarship, participation in school affairs, general atti- tude, and athletic interest and participation. Nominations k,, , ,, , A, L ' , 5, , , f i ' f are made by both teachers and students. . , ,I .l1:- -sir ' 1 V J . .Mini .bi , Qi. 1? ,L ' VW!-Af ,Rem -.HQQ J VA' Q ' I .1 3 1 V Q ,srl - 'Q ' A 'P fl'-'I I. .., , a 5 Q' N gy ' ' P v 2 5.3. ' is 3 A a I' 1. in A Iss N 'i vi' NA 'lr' 1,51 - :- a I 1, W' '41 I -+2 5, If 4 at ff K H 'f f BILL HELP Boy of Quarter fl Bert Trihbvy, Mrs. Vera Boneing. representative of the VVoman's Auxiliary to VFWQ Doug Williani, Jan Hoftra. :arf Doug Williams, OUHS Senior, was named the winner of the 1956 Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW essay contest, '6America - Beacon of 7 Hope. Bert Tribbey came in sec- J A .,.e..,......,,......s..tsTe..-:saws ond and Jan Hofstra received hon- A orable mention -'ffxr ', Iiie 11-st mlestieii itiost ot the students ask me is. ,-' fi-'-'. if , Do y-Lug iige mei' Iierefu Yes. I Iitie it. The people are se: . . ., . . U-2. iiitire itieiitity than I expelgted. Host students 111 Europe Y iiaye zl1e '-Vl'u'IQ5 itfipressi-3-ii of Aziierieaiis. They think 5 4, the people are like they are iii pictures. That is not 5 X tlige. Iiiey are pe-j-pfe Iike the Eur-Jpeaiis except their Qffa I iiyfxie siazidaisd Ir xiii 1ee' h higher. T-gi jziid the iight view of pe -ee- pIe iii foreign Q-Jtiiitiies le ally the ztiaiii pgiis 'le' se -s-ti the exchange sttzdeiit N1 to Iearzi. to repliirt. aztd so iasteii the Iiiik Ile- Zweezi -I ','QlIiI1'i'?f arid pee-pie. I .2111 espe-,iaily happy that my s-1-ho0I. I-HE RANIQI2- 5tsfHIiI,If. iii Wir-1 Ileifizi. wiii have ali ext:-iiazige stit- detit. R011 Adams ziext year. I air. yery tiiaiikfgi to aII the students oi Qxuard ,av f 1 Lai-:Iii Hiih S-jhc f-st I arid I fain ti .1teIifuIIy say that I haye iw ii' ezti-iiyed one -nt the Z'I'.'f'SI ifea11tii1gI years iii iiiy life. I A . R11-Jw that I will iieyei' I-niet iiiy iiiaziy friends iii Ox- , A -ifeifis uw Hard especially XII. azid XwI1's. fheeteri. iiiy Pa1'e11ts. A w E QEUQYR duiiiig iiiy stay iii Aziieri-fa. my step-sister. .-Kun. and XNCYEIFUIXL' het' pi'-JtIiei'. Gply. . . . and may we add that it was iiice hayiiig you here with tis this year. Iiigeifoig. IXGEBORG WELKER HAS EXIOYABLE YEAR IX OXNARD IU 'X XI 1 -U19 'txt gif- Ext 31.i 5c s ti: ti XX tar-I'.'L'.3X',fw . K V' x I KN' -K ' ... 3 f ty if X . N '4 J ATL ! I 49' X X ..f N . fy Y , 'X . X x x. 'Q 1' ' 4 Q! V f -1 R xf, yt x ' xg- , ... . S XC X Q X X I ', K A . V-J - .i X - R, X ,, .,,- V , A f . Vt, N' E A Avi! 4 X 'sw N X I. N . -3 :W ' , . v- IZ6 M MMM QZJJQJW JM A Aww , f I Jig! VUKJM wp W ,QW if 4' ' MW W! 547' , if M if 'dd M gwlf W6 ' 4 f CQ bf J X52 , Q WML cf ' ' X7 , ff ' f7fWinPl J ff JA' f M Zu O-fvfzfg 4 4 511 339 1 4' in girl First raw: D. Hgzzeesf-1. E. Nl-ffilf. R. Eigiirgk. D. Exxzfs. T. EELS. D. Erailfj-'. L. Sgg: T. Rail. I. J-ixeg. B. E52-32. E. Chivers. H. Cissaviy. Sfjjxi r-iw: T. Hezfii. T. Fires. E. Nilfji. I. Ragsiie. K. Eight. H. Oiega. R. 'Y3s.j3f:. B. Newzii. 1L.I11gNie:5. B. Tiibijx. D. Beiiliii. Thgri rc ',',' : A, Rixcix. G. C1:.:.LQC.a5.'. E Pl3:1:1er. ,L Dix . L Niger. L. Pickfi. R. Dgke. I. LLZL- J mg. I. Qirligliil. E. Hiirii. Y. Lgexia. F-SLLTTE r-Jw: D. Dgigim. Q. Cirliiz. E. TQ1-':sf:.i. I. E1-jr. H. WAiLE3i'.5. O. Craig. H. Eilirii. J. Lliilitg. ll. Efvtgf. Tiles. Elfih Vt G, 511---1+ f 1 11 TA-Agp -.. ,.,.. . L. . ..-.,A. ,. ,. -I . ,,,,L,. SECOXD PLACE JACKETS PLT EOLR PLAYER OX ALL- LEAGLLE FOOT BALL TEAM Ending the 56.15011 111 fem11d phue. the YeHowj.1ukets ph-:ed 11113-re pL13'e1s 011 the Y6llILl1'.1 COLIIIIY .111-1e.1g11e team 111.111 .1113 11111141 A1111-.-1. Tlwfe 11.111101 were D011 B1'.1d1ey. tackle: Terry Boller. g11.11'd: D.11'yl AI1.11'1e11fe11. 611111 .md Jess 101165. 11.1-Qk. U11 11111 Nfhl 111111 16.1111 XYrTl'0 Ihllllcxd Bul- Nuuhols. tackle: R011 E-t.1l11w-HL.gI.1.11'-.11 .11111 H111 H11lAI'UXN s. ve11te1'. I28 'ins-1 YELLOWJACKETS BATTER 91 ACKETS LOSE SANTA PAULA 18-0 The game got under way with a scoreless first quarter. The Yellowjackets came close to having a touchdown when Don Beckham tossed a pass to Darryl Mortensen in the end zone, which glanced off of his fingertips. Anqther close call for the Car- dinals came when Oxnard had marched all the way to the Santa Paula six. Here Jim Carmichall ran over the goal line only to have it called back by a backfield-in-motion penalty. Later in the second quarter, Oxnard punted to the Cards and downed it on the 10-yard stripe. Santa Paula tried a short pass, but only to be intercepted by Jesse Jones, who ran it over for the first sting. Beckham's try for the extra point was blocked, and the score remained 6-0 at the end of the half. Midway in the third period Oxnard again started a drive that ended up with Tribbey carrying the ball over from the six, to make the score 12-0. Beckham's try for the extra point was wide. Early in the fourth quarter Oxnard started a drive that was sparked by an end sweep by Billy Eaton, which got Oxnard around 35 yards. The drive ended with Beckham cutting up the middle of the line for the final score. His try for the extra point bounced off of the upright and the score stood at 18-0 for the rest of the game. TO COUGARS The OUHS Yellowjackets lost their most impor- tant game of the season as far as the championship is concerned to Ventura High School by a score of 19-13. The Yellowjackets' downfall was the fast and hard passing from Ventura. The first quarter was scoreless as both teams sparred around, feeling out each otheris strength. Just before the first half ended fullback Jesse Jones smashed through the middle of the line from one yard out for a score of 6-0. Ventura took the ball on the kickoff and ran it back all the way for a TD. The pass from the quarterback made good the extra point. just after the third period had begun Ventura scored again by a mixture of passes and running plays. Buddy Newman broke up Escareno's pass for the extra point. Early in the fourth quarter Ventura again scored on a pass and the score was 19-6 in favor of Ven- tura. Oxnard then came back in the ball game with wingback Bob Cheveres picking up hard earned yards, and Jesse Jones bulling his way through the line. Don Beckham connected a pass to Leon Suggs for 12 yards, and then another to Tsujio Kato for five. On the next play Jones took the ball and bulled his way through the line to the secondary and then all the way for a 31 yard ramble. Beckhamis extra point was good and the score stood at 19-13. Later in the fourth period Ventura lost the ball to Oxnard when Bert Tribby intercepted one of Escareno's passes on Oxnard's 30, and returned it to the Ventura 48. Oxnard's fullback Jesse Jones was the leading ground gainer of the game. IZ9 YELLOWJACKETS ROLL OVER HART. 46-0 AS JOKES LEADS ATTACK With fullback lesse ,lones accounting for half of the points. the Oxnard High Yellowjackets ram- bled to a 46-O victory in their first Ventura league outing over the Hart lndians at Houser Field Oct. 21. Jones. who doubles at end on defense. tallied four times for the Jackets. crossing the goal-line for the first 3 TD's. ln addition. he took the ball 66 yards in B carries for a respectable 8.2 average per try. The Yellowjackets scored on their first series of plays and took a T4-U lead at intermission. They re- turned in the third period to score T4 more points and then 3 in the final period. lones found his range for the first touchdown on his first 2 carries. The Jackets used only 3 plays to score. After a Hart punt return by Don Beckham to the visitors' 33 yard line. lones cut through tackle for 4 yards and after an incomplete pass. rambled 34 yards around left end for the score. lt wag jc-neg again who scored the second tally when he capped a 62 yard drive from the one-yard line. lt took the Jackets seyen plays to store in the final thirty seconds of the period. Oxnard scored twice more in the third period. Tones again capped a 56yard sustained drive. To- ward the end of the period Don Beckham pushed across the Jackets' fourth Tll. It t- 'i k them 1.c' nly 3 plays to score. with the big spark a 34-yard pass play from Beskhain to Boli Vlieyeres. Beckham av' counted for the final T3 yards on an end run. loiges 'racked the goal line tor the first score of the final period from lti yards out. The Jackets - . 4 1 ' - 1 droyig :il yards in tr plays. ln-rt Trililiey and lioliliy Ala-lrid I halked up the final two ,lavket counters U30 XLLLOWJACKETS. LANCASTER TIE T-T IN LEAGUE PLAY The OLVHS Yellowjackets tied with Antelope Yal- ley with a T-T score. This was the first tie for the Antelopes. while it is the second for Oxnard. The game was close all the way through. with Oxnard taking a slight advantage on first downs. The first quarter was scoreless with both teams kicking back and forth to each other. Oxnard tallied four first downs to Avs none in the final quarter. The second period started out with AY in pos- session of the ball. and about mid-way' in the second quarter Spencer of AY scored after a long drive from 16 yards out. The extra point was made good and AY led T-O. Both tgams came out for the second half all fired up. but they both niet their equal, and the third period was scoreless. ln the final period ,lones made a first down which sparked a precisioned drive to OXnard's tie- ing score. Leading up to the score was ,lones mak- ing two first downs. and a drive by Beckham to rest the ball on the two. Jones then plowed over for'the score. Later in the final quarter Beckham sparked some driyes that brought Oxnard up to Avs 15 yard line. But the Antelopes held the Yel- lowjackets in line after Bert Tribbey ran the ball to the TU yard stripe for a first down. Antelope Valley took over on offense but failed to make a good drive before the gun ended the game. 1 -fiarrx sw- v .SQL ang W ...R A xg. it J: f g.: S s X 'JACKETS DUMP FLASI-IES, BUCHANAN GIVES 33-6, IN LOOP FINALE The OUHS Yellowjackets rolled over Fillmore in their final league game at Fillmore. This win over Fillmore gave Oxnard the undisputed second place position in the Ventura League. Oxnard's Don Beckham returned a punt for 65 yards in the first few minutes of play to give the Yellowjackets a 6-0 lead. After the kick-off Oxnard soon had the ball again when Bobby Madrid inter- cepted a pass on his own 15, and raced up to the 39 before being dropped. Oxnard's drive was con- cluded when Wilt Suttle of Fillmore intercepted one of Beckham's passes on his own 10. Fillmore picked up one first down before having to kick. The punt was once again run back to pay dirt only to have it called back on a penalty. The quarter ended with Oxnard ahead 7-0. Oxnard's second score came when Don Beckham tossed a pass to Bob Cheveres in the end zone. Beckhamis try for the extra point was no good. Fillmoreis only score came right after the ensuing kick-off with Reyes making most of the 82 yards needed for the score. The extra point was no good after two tries. Early in the third period Jones bulled over from the six-yard line to end a 55-yard drive made by Oxnard. The extra point was no good after the second try. ,lones again scored from the three after a 54-yard drive that was mostly carried by himself. In the final quarter Bobby Madrid was the tail- back for Oxnard, and carried the ball most of the time. Madrid scored the final touchdown for Ox- nard by running around left end. 1955 STATISTICS The OUHS Yellowjackets gained 1,668 yards running in nine football games this fall while hold- ing their opponents to a total of 906 yards, accord- ing to final statistics released by head coach Buchanan. The Yellowjackets gained 459 yards passing to 334 for their opponents. They scored 178 points while giving up only 51 points. The Yellowjackets won five games, lost two, and played two ties. Wingback Bob Cheveres was the leading ground gainer with 376 yards in 55 carries, an average of 6.8 yards per try. Fullback ,lesse Jones was close behind with 365 yards in 70 tries. Others who gained over 100 yards were Bert Tribbey, 283 in 74 attempts, 269 in 51, Bob Madrid, 212 in 31, and Bill Eaton, 147 in 55 tries. Beckham was the leading passer, connecting on 22 out of 53 attempts for 233 yards. This was enough to give him the total offense lead-with 502 yards, 11 yards more than Cheveres, who completed three out of four passes for 115 yards. l3l 's Lottie Hrynkiewicz J Gail Brow-11' ' Judy Thornpson I CHEERLEADERS CALL SIGXALS This year Cheerleaders under the direction of Miss Chil- ilias led yells at school rallies-and other athletic events. They also decorated the playing field and posts throughout the football season. Membership requireinents include having a C average and a physical condition which enables her to fulfill the duties of Cheerleader. Lottie Hrynltiewicz acted as head cheer- leader with Gail Brown and Judy Thompson assistant cheer- leaders. 8' if 'U A 'Lk ,T A Q 'S -ef' 5' ,V .-os ' If Q.. fmtjwi 1 1 H f 'ff MX., ., wt WY' ,Warsaw xi xox at Q c za as .. fa.. . .Mia .. . f- .. . -- 4 . ' fs wr Mi 1 ff 1 ' i'M W',?55' ,. E1- -M.aas.:.w'w:,a f...,,....x:.,faczc ..:.p:s:f.,....J:g:zz4,,a,y:2 z:z,17 Mwwrfe wj- t'g:g..,,:, fsliiiil- sfs-2 f 572310 - W Maw... . ... ,.,, ,. ...WM ...,,.,.,,.,..,, , ' ,...A.,.,W. 2'f7'. T'3'i'-Si'fT 'hf'f'fi' ' ...N f, f -'2f'. .N.ig.,. lrnggf we g ., .msg.,.M.,..M.r... .M,,.,.,...N..,,,,..,,,1LMM,.Lzzz.ga,,,,,. xxx' 4 wr is '.f 3'. , ,....r'f..'f ..1. f First row: B. Garner, T,Shook,. T. Velasquez, M. Duke, D. Burriss, P. Lloyd, R. Nunez, B. Currier, T- FUIL P. Possas. L. Wallace. Second row: P. Espinosa, D. King, R. Hammer, R. Wolf, S. Townsend, M. Munoz, B. Ralston, C. Vasquez, J. Kelly, T. Luna, B. Wheeler, J. Kidd. Third row: R. Ebat. B. Houck, F. Naya, M. Shannon, M. Bright, R. Campbell, E. Deves, J. Beckham, P. Silva. Fourth row: V. Contreras, D. Ringo, N. Sweetland, R. Ramirez, S. Rule, L. Pace, C. Nelson, A. Rena. J. Flores, D. Zizic, R. Weaver. J.V.' CAI EXPERIE CE The J.V.,s didn't win many games but they did win a lot of experience that will he a valuable asset to them as members of the Varsity team. The team was coached by Don Jansen and George Bevans. Dixon Burriss was Captain. Coach Don Jansen and Coach George Bevans .,..,-,ar 1, fl A i?Ee,'Q1Qt.l' ig iffw . i i T s Zhsiiigivlsp as fa: S .gl D , ,rv Fits: raw: C, Graff. C. Serials. ,l. C1351 Se-Qt:-Li re'-': D- Mor':ense,:. I. Her:a:4ieL C. fvicxtgizery. J. ,I-izes. G- Cruz. l. E. Pic. D. Cite. D. Aulwes, D. Hans-iz. G.. D.lg.Zs:,:. E, E...-c: gC'S. I. Kieuver. COACH RIEMCKE' YELLOWJACKETS BREAK TWENTY -YEAR JIXX-TIE FOR EIRGT PLACE IX YENTERA LEACEE The niightjr Yell-3-wjackets finally, after 20 years. he-at the Ventura Cougars to a 63-L9 stoztipirig last l'-rifiay night in the Bannister Gyrzznasiurti. Five niernhers of the N36 tear:1 that last heat the Cougars were -in han-:l to witness the exciting tilt. The ,lacl-Lets. sparke-3 E-jr Dick Auiwes. U61 -Qeziter. azul D-Jn Hanson. 6'-1-ii forward began the sfning in the first minute. and were nexer hehincl the rest of the gaztie. The lackets ended the first quarter with 3 14-4 lead -ner the C-sugars. During the se-ion-i -quarter the Cougars raclxe-l up nine field gc-als to Oxnartls ever. fairing was exeriij-' ditidetl lwet-.teen the ttw teatiis the first halt. The half ended 1-ith Clxiiarfl still aheatl with 3 fair lea-l -,ff 21-ff. The last half has the tierxe YNY3'fh'?l' as the Ct ugars -'Artie within five points of Clxrartls ieati late in the thir-l quarter, lwut with the laflgetsi tletermination. they l ell rfqht ltatlx the tirial quarter ati-l tftxwetl them the rest ttf the tilt. I34 Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard 77v.,, .7.7. O Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard, ,d,, O, ed , Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Fillmore d,,d,. Antelope Valley O58 Antelope Valley ..,e77e,,, 52 Santa Paula eee, Ventura ,,d,..,tY Hart tttt,ttt,,t..,t, Antelope Valley Flllfll0l'C ttt,.. Santa Paula Ventura ,....,t.. Hart .4-7 5 '?l1b-.Q ' qu, y lyl, 1 ' , D0 Wa-SN L64 also I I 1 agllf- B Cb0,g6.n 'IO-Sl' V agffefb fofr 31 -Hb! alj t he e 6 58171. 311- Ventufa mJ -F' Z -... H4 ar. -345' QQ? 35 Tirst row: H. Thozzpsozl. Ig. T, Luna. G. Pettigrew. BT. Herruzn. L. Wiergers. TL-wllelhgf. lf. Xi-ikelherry. O. Salinas. Second row: P, Silva. I. lixerr-sad. T. Tort. D,,BrocS. R. Xurnez. T. Beardsler. R. Loera. I. Lane. I. Beckham. Coach Alan B. Jensen. BEES TIE FOR FIRST PLACE IN Captain Oscar Salinas helped pace the Oxnard Bee Team to a first place tie with Ventura in the Ventura League. Toni Beardsley was 'voted rnost valuable player hy his te was also high scorer for the season. anunates. Toni The season league record was eight wins as against only 2 losses. Oxnard, Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard .. 40 42 w 'J ol 44 af on till Santa Paula ,, ,, 'Yentura 7 . Hart s, Antelope Yaller F. . fanta Paula , Yentura Hart . - . . Xntelope Valley Fillmore , ilhnore , A-. -1 O-D 43 02 46 .1- Ot all 40 .3- OD 5-7 43 ubi- -.- 91 H. W ' ,fn r' Aa'--ww 1 - -4'1 ft V ,Z A 4- , 9 B 7' .7 H - M... -NNN , wkucx Q 4 ' 'ff .J-'QTL 4 , Q.Z'23.55511:..g:EEj L' 'th' N4 . - 3 5 'N X - K 5 . x. ii X 4 ill.exc.,1..w4.'XX:A i N . X ' ' fMv'gY -'XX 4 ISA. .QEEE .N Q- ' S A' , . ..,.Q -1 QQ? . Wil 3 ASQ x.gg1XP,' 'X F - 1 A gas Q N N xxx X .Q Q f ASS: . Y' N my . ' x mmf , X W 1716 , if , A f 7 ff , f 'NI F qelxera C-.-Hancock D 'NIcDonald, D. Burris. R. Ramir J. Hunter. . anagerg . c f . . . A - l L. Wallace, L. Strozier. T. Nerrison. C- S. Townsend. Second row. Bi-flfownsenfl. H. A manza. Drummond. D,L,,Pugh. Not pictured: Coach Buchanan. J.V. TRAINS FOR VAR ITY CEE ARE VICTORIOUS J Thomae E Prince. NI. Linnett. E. Carrnsmt, J, Chaparm, C, Lavritzeq, mort valuableg B. R B r. C. LeCrand Dcctf1er0.MR. 'Lakf-. D, Sedlacek, R. Katsuda, C. Owens. Second row: . rewe I J D. Rogers. 31. Bright. A. Taod. Captain: W. Morris. M, Beard, V. Yuung. Il-Ilackettg A. Dorado. Coach Laffoon. 2 'Q f 9 rw, V I , f VJ, .H wr ,L 1 ,gli V , 7' H Q 4, '-, , a. 1 v C ' G ' ,J 17 D W -av ' 4, ' 4 as! .2 1' W ' 'V f .-70' -1 'I' H72 J V .. . M 1 - ,- .,f , ,Mg , ' gl I 3 F , , I J , h.. ,. Y. N, . ...4 ...... .... . . ez, R. Harris. ,J .1 dm 'gl-ii ' w.-U wg I jx g I 158' First row: L. Suggs. l.-lfglg. L. Roirigusz. H. llagazia. J. S1311 B. Trikbsy. I. Eiwaris Second few: P. ialigrg C. TNI-ixigirtierj-'. B. Eatozt. l. ljxes. D. lltprlensex. B. Xsisix. I. Luzi hzg, B. B-lax. Tiiri rfw: I. Zarggra. D. Tsdxasugi. B. To'.fr.sen-i. K. Eight. D. fgesrtia: L. Rc-hixsix. D. 'fire S. lfhlii-Dil. R. Duke. D. Lyklis. T-Carib raw: E. Ds--sr. C, Piisezsg L Xl:Df:a1i. ll. Wlgagis. C. Citi' ah. L. Wallace. D. G. Xeseg. H. Saxs. E. Liese. TIDLLCJWJACKETS DOHTXATE TRTANDLQLAR TRACK MEET The Dinard Varsity tra-:li team l-cept up to their old traditi-:ms hy winning first place ix a triangular meet with Santa Paula and Yeritura. ln the meet held last Friday the Yellowjaclbcets captured S first places out of a possil'-le lf. 'Ventura we-11 the other -L first places. Joe Swiridle won l:-oth the TOO yard dash and the 220 yard dash with times lit.-1 and 23.4 respectively. First place in the hroad jump was taken hy fllorteiisoxi with a jump of fl' T . He also won second place in the l'f f' yard dash. Joe Zamora and fllagoria of Oxiiard were first and second iii the mile. ln the -1-lf' Clxhard Captured ahother first arid sei:-grid pla-ie. Rodriguez was first with a time of D3 seconds flat. Epearzi art fame izt sei-Jiid. Bill Xelsoh walked iway from all other tg-5-rzteixders iii the halt mile as he wort with a time ot 3 mihates. 3 2 lil seconds. lolimii Luiidlaerg took second place ir: l-oth the high aid low hurdles. The Oxnard relay team sl-Limied hy T-eiitura for another first. The team was com- posed of Il-1-rterisori. Rodriguez. Ortiez and Swim-lle. Ctxnard triumphed with T013 points to Yeiituras lf I 3 points. and Santa l7'aula's lf' 5 6. Clxnard B and C teams captured honors. too. The Hs won T out of ll first places. B-ivatman was first in the high hurdles. Roliiiisori iii the l0U yard Clash. Car- machial in the shot put with a 40' ll ' put. Cruhli in the 000. Robinson in the 220. Massey' in the liftl. arid Holiirsori. Ferry. R-llilvs. and Cray in the relay. NELSON BREAKS HALF MILE RECORD-2:01 Bill Nelson cracked Oxnard High's 15-year-old school record in the half- mile last night, but the Yellowjackets lost their first dual track and field meet to Ventura in eight years. Nelson, a powerful runner who played football last fall, churned twice around fog-bound Ventura oval to win by a 10-yard margin over teammate Louie Rodriguez. Nelson was clocked in 2 minutes, 0.1 sec- onds, nearly 2 full seconds under the old school record of 2 minutes, 2 seconds set by Jim Fulton back in 1941. Nelson,s time was also better than the existing Ventura League record of 2 minutes, 0.9 seconds, posted by Hart High's Bob Fisher just last year. MRL., l.NSAGE,.:4ssistant Track Coach MR. E. DES1LVA, Head Track Coach RUNNING START Four records were broken in the C division. Bill Yetter now holds the new shot put. record with a 47' 10 , 57' over the old record. The HC' 180 rd dash record was broken by Almazon with a time of 19.1, 2 seconds under the olt rd. 19 ft. 415 in. set a new record in the broad jump, Nora jumped 3157, over tn. -nord. The other record set was in the 44 relay with a new time of 47.8 seconds. 7 time was 48.3 seconds. B,s7' had 6115 points while Ventura had 3815 and S. P. had 18 points. Oxnard 4'C's', won with 48V3 points to Ventura's 341fg and S. Pfs 13 points. f H -Q. 7 i,.... 'ef A arf -fs l'-:st Jw: Y. l.A-a.Q.. I. Gray. H. Gonzalez. ,l. Grubb. Q. D'a:ha::. E, Piuzftier. G. Berzi. G. Kixg Se:-.ai rg'-fc G. Peitiarevv. R. Qgzzzxier. Q- lL1Xe-3-:e. E'. Bcaz:-.s:. H. :X1:a::a. S. Klasse l. Ca':iili5.E. E. P-.,. R. Otiil. C. Rzlitez. BIORTEXSON. XICRLEBERRY BREAK TWO RECORDS IX EASTER IXYITATIONAL Darryl llortenson won the Class broad junip and Ellis Xickleherry' lr-rt:-lee the Class C high jurnp record to share honors for Oxnard High School in the talent-paclsed Santa Barbara Easter Relays on Saturday. With over l.5'Q'tf' athletes Cornpeting. a total of fl records or niore in the open Conipetitiori were shattered. A reford crowd of T.Tlf'tf' fans was on hand for the 133 running of the huge track and field fiesta. Nlortenson. who earned All-Ventura League honors as end on Oxnard Hishis football teani ter ' ve 21 Ieet. ll' lrtphes. ars in a row. won his specialty on Saturday with a leap of Ni-iltleherry. a freshnian. cleared 5 feet. 813 inches. a full inch over the old znarlx. H-vweier. he could get no better than a tie for first with Rarrx Botswc-rth of Santa Ana who also snapped the old standard. i 1 . - H .. 1 Uther Uxnard hops who placed were ,lerry Edwards. second in Llass B Pole vault. and Bill Zeise. tied for third in the Class B high juinp. Edwards vaulted an even lf feet to talxe runner-up honors behind Antelope Yalleyis Dave Winninger. who scaled 12 feet. 6 inches. Zeise cleared 5 feet. fi inches. Oxnards varsitx distance niedlex relax teanz turiqfgil in a good perfornian-fe l'-ut wound up-in --.. titth plate as Eullertt-ns tiracl-1 toursonie set a neu Relax refjord of ll' minutes. 30.0 sefonds. just sh-'rt ot the nati--nil rev-ard ot l nm fs. ,,f.,.H.lQ Net lm 4 iiptt-n in l'l.12. hunnlng tt-r llx- ff' 1 ws x ,Q s gps W nar-l in this exent were H' . 1 - ymut w r l for the halt-milf. livnrx Nia- f it ' r' Q '1 N . t . , I gym. 1 iitirtlllf-s, Qi Sfltlllllllg itil' tilt' l-lgll. .ltlli - u N,-Iwi, 1 it-wut -1-.otitis tor the nxilv, llt'Ui1lS X w ni in th. intl: r ln Spf- ir 1 in ix vrauf'-l i . t t... t . l'l1lilllSilv'rlSl NA. sown! if ' ' F. xth x '40 X 4 f Z ? Z f f 7 4 x :1: x vxsxvxxima El 2, First row: F. Almazan. F. Nava. J. Bell, R. Nickleherry, NI. Gallegos, M. Davig, B. Clay. Sf-cnml row: BI. He-rfurth. T. 1IcKinna. B. Walker. I.Sh0ok., A. Norm. B. Manning, A. Lee, B. Yetteg GETTI G READY e I' 2 Z f ,Y A f , 7, , A V, I , ., T '7 5 ' . if vqf? 1, ' ., ' fx ' . m V ,315 - ..fd , ' - B' ' 1:mm5 f.-yg,g4'jl.45,.4, A. f ' 'A' vvm-:,, .,,, ffl., I ' V 1 A , f1.Q V' ff , ,. L . V-Y '?Q4ZMiQf: 7W hf-5'-if? H Wham ' ', ., ,,.,.- ,-H. . - .lf fg:',,'f13,. fu f' ' -fr f N H fm, ' V v W l'l-, 7 A A , .WA ,ff ..,.. ,wy,, . ..,,f A 7, ,Y .J , .. , , 7, J, ,.,,, ,,,, , , . , -I A hw: YW, 'z TRACK TEAM MANAGERS-B. Misevic, R. Tucker, J. Brown. J. Johnsun. -Q.: f - gwffzwsxn A v sr- U, w-.twSJr iw?'f'3e - Ak .,,xw.svf3r,N,v A 1 r , e - , XM - c- . ' Q x n 13 .re . Y x A 71 K g5..,,fJ. va ey me -C.Sf f A'f?: . avi'-if f 55? e :X-ly.. , -11' , K ,ef-gl L ' ' . 1 , ffsffa- V ' -Ha- ' J '? +?r giiKefsh1ff1 Thfilz- H K X - ' Q - fbias 3--, -. ray. -V -:, Q :F . Q X i ' -w..k D Qiniiw.-.-,,,:' Mke D 1 5S6r- L ., X jst'--. -px' e ,,, x , 9353-Q if Qs-LIL A-XZZVQ -iifgm D - 'ill Rokg ,V 1,-l 'faq t gi-I rv -A ka 'ix' -s -gl ks Eg? VCQS Jzirf- D.-.mtg k 3'Vi.-np, X L:-,icni Ham W b-'Q' nb' 5 f'1-ff' Ag, - Q i' wgfl 'Flin BL fi-ia. '?5- ?t1.,i'rfffr. B Hier. 5, -- Ffa. ' -fs Q, 13 ahh 1- BM .--13 Gb N Turr- - --4. .s - B. -s. c,.,,, .ws -B 1 -cv H. - A -Ist -e N., , .W . i., '1i..vys -JL., Fila.-1-R HIL., -men, a eg, Q. L, gf- X. ' - WERE. Coach Rum Hip.. Lee riff' Maui.-- 'W' R1 pt 'Q -Vt rc. ,Y ellsy It-.iii-ll 1.55 TEJEETQ K-36619171 -Q Efgk.-, 'A ---rf .Y el , A --Q -- - H5- 1'-.wfg DIIIDTH Lsivgfh 5395: C 'Ce-llllre ' L1l'TAfQ.il-:H-' YARQIT - 'V X f. BAQEBALL ' YXGHT S T4 BEAT tx, honie run .IQCK E N T D SAQRY, - Outiieider Don Bradh' hehed a and two singles to iead the Xehowiachets to a 6-2 victory over Notre Uanie High Schooi in a practice Basehah ganie at :herrnan Oaks iast friday' afternoon. K Soe Kershaw. the iast oi three pitchers to B The N S--XABI. 5 E see action ic-r Oxnard. pitched no hit. no run x 31-bar Eeljgw, A BiR PHAT hah over the iinai three innings. He aiso Uvef tha TUQSJ7-icket . BAR-X i at the piate with two singies. In E hc-gt -qi 31 HLDE. t X . ww me K A-D' arch 6 Iaveled i onh' three hits oii Ygfh th 'ffshaw -to R rf, , e two hits ip anon T66 hits P'-iced Ore 3 Vfantg KA thy, andDx 31' f the J 1CtO1-X. Une. Q7 Irjes tg Braciur ticket ' K of X' c. Gy 'Ps fo th Oxnarggdnfsich coli bat. eD'f'in c bus werefeivgjfted twick I' . one ICQ O1- heipec - The Knights cohectec I 5 pitchers. Fiihe Uaiton gav 'nc' workout and Lee Martin he one inning he e Q -lngleq Oxnar in his three inni 5 was reached tor one in t toiied. Q gl 5. lf, 5. ,Q We K E fi if S First row: Harold Mitobe, Art Dorado, Joe Villa, Joe Avelar, Clarence Wood, ,lack Ross, John Williams. Ernie Carrasco, Chuch Lavritzen. ,lik Melbj. Second row: Richard Velasquez, Douglas Ringo, Darryl,Harris, Richard Andres, Terry Tackrtt, Neal Smith, Pat Dalton, Robert Zuniga, 1- G, Kidd, Mike Linnett, Bill Barretto. Third row: Coach Murray, Melvin Camagk, Mikg Kilros, Don Asmus, Jerry Beckham, Steve Townsend, Bill Houck, Robert Merrill, Darryl Broclf, Jim lson, Tony Martinez, Danny Hubbard, Phil Lloyds, Bill Ralston, Russel Hayes, Coach Jessup. .l.V. BASEBALL M 1432 '4-I ' ' . N q K , W I Sitting: B. W. Killer. R. Brtulkem. R. Benz-Jn. L. Flores. Manager: H. Tokupeaxa. S. Xomi. H. Hubef. L. I-iehson. D.,f g't.Lt.'e.i. R. Katsmia. I. Sriitl. Standing: B. Hippy. I. Lame. B. Gardner. D. Wilis. 5, I.iei,tke.'Q.,.I..iCS5Qg' L. Wiemers. T. BE5.l'f.'i5lEf'. T. Bick. J. Hitt-eg D. Duncan. Cklggmrgh. BLIQEI. Bk. C-Ssper. Coach. TEN N IS TE XXI Twenty-five boys came out for the team this year. and out of these boys nine were picked for the team. The top five boys on the team are Bm-Je Tabor. Sam Nomi. Mickey Hubel. 'George J3CkEOILnElI1d Larry W-iElI161'5. W I ,- i' v. -A ..Q---'-f', f X 4 an I . ' t t a , at ' W la' R ' 'Vw ML SooHoo, J. Paul,,S. Crowg, Y. Gallagos,:S. D re ,CBL Lee, S. Herbropk. I wil l GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Officers for the year were: Sue I-Ierbrook, President, Ruth Lee, Vice President, Sharon Dewy, Secretary, Yvonne Gallegos, Treasurer, Sonda Crow, Sunny Snyder, Sergeants-at-Arms, Joanne Paul, Softball Manager, Maritta Soo Hoo, Individual Manager. Miss Weinheimer acted as sponsor for the school year. Activities for the year included: Hobo Party, Assembly, Field Trip, and a Picnic. The purpose of the Association is to stimulate an interest in and sponsor girls' athletics emphasizing the educational, social, and physical values of athletics. The G.A.A. joined the Girls' Athletic Federation and the board members attended the G.A.F. Convention in Fillmore. ' F 4, ff .. . Q Ji ,vp l ' flip 1 fl .QUT l f l I , -19 LV ir' U .Q LAL5 fe L? lily if-,SL BLR GOLF TEAM TEES GEF The Golf Club c-f Qinard L-nic-n High School now has a total of eleven men. Lee Martin. President: Bruce Tahc-r. Yi-ie President: Jeanne Leffingwell. Secretary: Steve Alifrey. Boone Biggerstaff. Dave Harper. Gordon King. ,laniie Lazanslcjf. Linda Dcharger. Bill Smith. and John Spence. The meetings are held weelely. during which the members' interests in golf are met with discussions. dem-:tnstratic-ns and practice sessions. The Golf Team is nzade up of the Clubs six highest qualifying golfers. They are Lee Martin. ,lohn Spence, Steve Alvidrez, Bill Smith. Bruce Tabor. and Jamie Lazan- sl-cy. The team plans a series of six golf matches this year. Among the teams scheduled are Santa Barbara and North High Schools. The Spc-nsctr of the Golf Club is Hr. Harold E. Richardson. He is also the Golf team c-va-Eh. The Golf Cluh is open tc- all students. boys and girls alike. who are interested in play ing gulf and learning more about the game. ' ffl ' l jf' fl 1 Milf . I - iii gf A , j 'V . 1 , qv ,f f . f it n 1 'M' b s r X AJ' Q i I, 'U A Q 'gif if, I X- Af .J 1 - , fi rx 4 ,F by 4 ' Q J ,wi 8 gy 5 , 1 1 W f ,X 1 rg A x Q t ff ' If I ff ' 'f ' A K '- . 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